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APTBnMOON THE HAWAIIAN STAR. ST a1M
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A MONTH
EXOstPT IDHOAT. JVOL. III. HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 19, 1895 NO. 738
Ivy PoisoningEight Years of SufferingPerfect Cure by Hood's 8BrsapBrllta"& I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mm.
"Dear Sirs i Wo hav. tried Ilood'f Sarsapa-rtll- aand And It to In nil you claim for It. My
wife was poisoned by Ivy when a young woman,and for eight years was troubled ererr season
Hood'snCureswltlithobrcsklns cot and terrible Itching andburning. I thought hers wai as had a cai Manyone ercr had. Bho was In this dlitrentngcondition erery year until she began to takeHood's Sarsapjirilla, mhtcu has effected a per-fect cure, without leaving any scars, and shehas had
No 8lgn of the Poison Since.Bho Is well and hearty. I have t&ei Hood'sSarsaparllla after Uie grip ulth good results, andhave also given It to our four children. We areall pictures ot perfect health and owe It toHood's BarsaparlUa." J. C Fukeman. a.
Illinois. (K. It. If you decide to take Hood's Sarsapa
rllla do not he Induced to buy any other Instead.
Hood's Pills are hand made, and perfectla proportion and appearance. 25c. per box.
Hobron Drng CompanyWhnleftalfl A cents.
This space
is
reserved
for the
Hawaiian Wine Company.
For Rent.The premises on Judd Street, beyond
Liliha, "lately occupied by JoaquinMiller. House of four Rooms and Kitchen; Stable and 2) acres of land moreor less.
For Sale.One All Brass Double Actin? Force
-- .1'uiiip,- 3 Inch suction and dischargewith 2f0 feetj! inch Hose.
At a bargain one English dog cartimported.
One revolving liaker'a oven
Apply toJ. EMMKLUTH,
K22 if. No. ft Nuuanu street.
HawiianElectricCompany.
The cleanest, brightest latest and really.In thn lonir run. the cheapest and best lightfor use hi the family residence, is the
AlMtrtn Hi?ht. tiafe: nothing couldtie safer. A few days ago a prominent gen-
tleman of Honolulu came rushing down tothe office ot the Electric tympany auu earn;"Give me figures for wiring my house, and Iwant it done at once; no more lamps for me.r jict. nlo-li- n lAtnn tinned over and it cameso near setting fire to the house and burningmy children and I take no more risks."
This is the sentiment of quite a number Intho past few weeks, who have ordered theirhouses fitted with the perfect light.
Just think itover and make up your mindthat you want the best and safest light ; sendfor the Hawaiian Electrio Company and tellthem what you want.
We have a complete stock-o-f everything inthis line and have Just received a lot of thevery latest designs in chandeliers.
Co.,been
then
AW I,4lill nuuw .wOR OP T1IBM.
If she took the cold sheniEht la a flighty and
t-- ' 'to give her and work withkeep her from having a spasm.
thai ev'trv four or six months, and weas- :.'limes.
This fall she took whilewoke In the night, flighty as usual.to Irheumatism in her hand, leg,
.'.MM .jH.t'.::
AT THE RANGE OF II. li. A.
SCORES, MKN AMI VltOI'IIIKH OP TIIKMKKT.
nesulls In Various
Cnt.tTwo More SaturdaysWas Wind,
There was a fair attendance upon theilghtecuth meet of thellawnilm Itifle Association Saturday.While the main contests ended iherowill be two more days of competition,The n --coiners' and citizens' mutcheswill open from p. m. to sundown onnext Saturday and the Saturday follow- -
lug. These events will draw all tho bestshots of the town to the range.
II. Damon won the lirodie cup, byhaving better creedmore than threeother entries. The Bi ores:
Ten rounds at 200 Secondprize, $2.5(1.
F. Damon, ...4 444 B 4464 5- -43
W. E. Wall 4 044S4544 4- -43
F. S. Dodge 64444BBB 443J. L. McLean. .4 B443B544 B 43J. Marsden 4 B4B4344B 3- -41
C. Wilson. ...8 443B4344 ii8
Chas. Wilson, who hail made apossible at BOO the day before, capturedme L.aDtnt-- iropny iniui mm iiri'i
Twenty rounds at BOO yards. Bi'condprize, $2.60.
WilsonBB 4444 B44 B 44
4B45B6636 B 40 90W. E. Wal- l-
SBB 485S64 4- -4"
44444B43B 542-- 89
J. L. McLean333B5B 5 5 3 5 12
4444B44B4 B 43 83
F. 8. Dodge3BB4B4S44 4- -43
S5B444333 44083F. Damon
2SB424444 4- -88
4 4 6 4'4 4 4 B B B 44 82
John Cassldy, with a single score,walked away with a silver medal. Itwas the ft. second class prize, 200
yards, unlimited entries, second prize,2.&0:
John Cassidy...4 44434454 5- -41
C. H. Athertun.i 3 539John Grace 3 34434444 437J. F. Scott 4 34543443 8 37
The" H. trophy is now held byWalter E. Wall. Ten rounds at 200
and 500 yards, second prize, $2.50:W. E. Wall
200 yards 54S4BB445 640BOO yards 4B4B45BBS S 47-- 93
J. L. SlcLean200 yards 44B44BS44 43
500 yards 644144BSBF. S. Dodge --
200 vards 44354S44S 4 10BOO yards BS48B4B45
F. li. Damon200 vards 454445B4S 4- -44
BOO yards 3 4 3 5 4 2 8 5 4 439- - 83C. 13. Wilson
200 yards 338444444 4- -37
BOO yards 4B646BS4S
BEATER SALOON.Fort Street. - Opposite Wilder & Co,
H. J. NOLTE, Prop'r.Lunches served with Tea, Coffee
rloda Watel Ulnger Ale or Mils.
Smoker.' R'eauisitea a SoecWty
BEST INHONOLULU!
All Chock'sRestaurantCor. Hotel atfd Uuion Sts.
Meals 25 CentsArrangements cni here be raade for serving
reasonable 41stanoe,
CHOCK LOOK,MIEKolIANT TAII.OR,
No. 48 Nuuanu Avenue.
Fine Cloths, Ferlect Fits. Styles upto Date. Prices that will aat'lf
you. Oive me a trialstrive to please.
StocU of 3Vwi. IWtipoHdls.FlfrnilrM ?ll1'-ic- iC
No. 48 NUUANU AVK,
P. O. Box
WkksXY Rtau. $4.00 per year
Lowell, Wash,, Jan. t, 1893.
,,WjJlls, Richardson &"
(i Gtntltmtwl&y little girl lias always' ' cate. When she was a year old she had spasms
'A ' - caused by indigestion. The measles were coming
kou, her at the same time, and since bvkrv'5.1: u ,.-.- -- .rr,TTT r iriiunw irtru T vt unicno.
TIIK SYMPTOMS
sligbestat condition,
medicineto
' .several
'Wp1' , cold
.i ;is . j .
.
SI:)M.ANNUAI,
are
1
F.
yards.
II.
It.D.
0. B.
D.
II. A.
4444344
II. A,
s
.
on.
sist
doctors herparts in oil of
being, butshe went out. SoCompound forfore. She
,.u uiiuju. 1 had givenwhen she was
would wake up school again.we would have isher long time always hungry.Sfo would it like We cannot
had doctor
out VeryThis turned
foot. The
For Sale by the
- r-- )
SKIN DISEASECUBED 11V
Ayor's SarsaparlllaMr Geo. IT, llnrtner. Keealetown. Va,,
writ, as follows I
"MiortlT after iMnni t troubledwith aikln dl which iho wed Ittolf, firtt.Ktthe ankUi. liijiiclnn pronounced It ecitma.nnrl treatM m Tor that comulnlnt, Tha truivtlnn crept lowlr up roy limbs, snrt 0t) the body,until It enveloped inm whole Crura e. It nv tanInfinite trouble with eomUnt Itefalnn, cmUm offof dry scales, and a watery liquid which would
Il;??krr,ttl nMm "alee. I treated foryeiri oniueeetirollv. and was unable
'i'ee bottles ot this medicine sodwas completely cored ikln beeomloc sismooth and e ear as before.'- -
Ha Cured Others. Will Cure YouUsde by Dr. J. O. Arer A Co, LewelLMsii.t; J.A.
H)Cl,3r ER DRUG CO.,
WHOLESALE AOENTS.
WILLIAMS' ART GALLERY.
Having resumed business and takenadvantage of the past two weeks torenovate our we are better pre-pared than ever to fill orders for viewsof ancient Hawaii and, of the stirringevents of the late troubles. Portraitsof the leading characters a specialty.
Our portrait department is open forengagements, and our work, as in thepast will be up to all of the modern ad-
vancements in our line.
IP. Ss 33.
Faints & CompilesRoofing,Pile Covering andBuilding Papers,
For Sale by
WM. 6. IRWIN & Co.,
Sofc Agents for the Hawaiian Islands.
Tho building jiapcrs are 1, 2, 3, and 4ply. They come in rolls, each roll con-taining 1000 square feet. They arewater proof, acid and alkali proof and,vermin proof. A house lined with build-ing paper is Mr cooler than one that isnot. There Is also a cheajier grade of
adapted for use under matting,Iiaper out insects.
HONOU LV, July 29th, 189.1.
Messrs. W. O. Ikwin & Co., Ltd.Oentlkmen: In to your in-
quiry as to how tho Ideal Hoof Paintyou sold me lasted; I would say that I
painted the roof of my house 12 monthsago with your lied Ideal Iloof Paint,
and I find It is as fresh and bright in ap-
pearance today as when first applied;looking as well as others lately painted
with other paints. I am moro than
satisfied.J. O. ItOTHWELL.
Have you a leaky gutter? If youhave. mae it perfectly clean and dry,npply a g6od coat of No. 3 P. and U.Paint over the spots; then take a
of stout Manila paper, or a pieceof common cotton cloth, it wellonboth sides; lay it over the first coat, giv-ing the whole a final coat, and therewill lie nd more leak there. Or if thewhole gutter is bad, make it clean anddry, and apply u paste of P. ct II. Paintand Portlanu Cement.
MIRACULOUS !
After Doctors Failed,
PAINE'S CELERYCOMPOUND SavedThis Beautiful Child.
HER PARENTS' GREAT JOY.
No Nervous Disease That Can Rethe Curative Power of the
Medicine That Makes People
some and bathed thepeppermeut, which helped her for the
the rhiumatism came back as soon asI to try Paink's Culbry
her, and continued bathing as be
Well.
gave
time
anda
a Chlrky
coljw, u
It
atudio
reply
leakypleco
paint
medicine
conluded
commenced to improve right away, andher but little over half a bottlestrong well to go to
has been doing finely ever since.UBALTiuiiK than KVitR nit and
Compound.
playing and
and
and and ableShe
fori?
say too much in praise of Paink's
truly yours,
MRS. A. HAGER.
HOLLISTER DRUG COMPANY,W Tj
WHOLESALE. AQENT8 FOR a THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS,
The President's trophy was won foithe third time by Waller E. Wall: Pre-
sented by President Holo for the high-est aggregate score in matches Nos. 1,2 and 4.W. E. Wall 2!-
-.
J. L. McLean 215O. II. Wilson 210F.S. Drtd,e.... 20"F. B. Damon 208
The Hall & Son sporting rlllo went tiiF. II. Damon: Ten rounds at 200 and 600vards. Second prize, 2.60.F. li. Damon
2U0 yards 44B4444 5 4 B 13
500 vards 345BS5484 44187J, L. McU'an
200 yards 44BBB4444 4- -43
600 yard 334S44BBB 4- -42 8.5
The championship is againhv Wa ter R. Wall. For Assncia
tlon Badge (now held by W. E. Wall.)Ten rounds at 500 and 000 yards:W. E. Wall
500 yards B4BBB444B 540COO yards 355BBS5B6 5 48 DJ
C, B. WilsonBOO yards 44B58843B 3- -41
000 yards 43B42S86S 51182For the match there are
three cash prizes: $10, V amM2. Tenrounds at 200 yards. Unlimited entries.(Remains open on Saturday, August21th and 31st, from 1 p. m. to sundown.)Following are the best BCorea made lastSaturday!F. B. Damon ...8 S B 5 4 S 4 B B 447J. L. McLean. -- .8 S4644844 5- -45
J. Marsden 4 54445444 4- -42
J. 8. Martin. ..4 445B5484 442C. B. Wilson ...4 4 4 5 4 4 4 4 3 440
There are four moneys for the Citi-
zens Match, (24, $12.50, $7.50, $5, anilmany other prizes. Five shots at 200yards; unlimited onirics. Remains openon Saturday, August 24lh and 31st, from1 p. m. to sundown. Following are thebest scorus made so far:John Cassldy B 8 5 4 4- -23
J. B. Oibson 4 4 5 5 423N. B. Emerson 4 4 4 4 4- -20
F. Archer 8 4 4 4 520J. S. Martin 4 3 B 4 4- -20
F.Atherton 4 4 4 3 4- -19
A. W. Keech 4 4 4 4 319C U. Atherton 4 6 3 3 4- -19
J. F. Scott 3 4 8 4 3- -19
T. S. Douglas 8 B 4 4 319O. B. Reynolds 5 4 4 4 219W. M. Cunningham 4 4 3 3 418W. II. Charloc 4 4 4 2 4- -18
J. W. Kea 2 4 3 3 4- -10
John (Jrace 2 4 S 3 415P. Hookana 0 3 4 8 14
The weather waa unfavorable lastSaturday, there being a strong, variablewind. Frank Uustace is president ofthe association and Jas. L. McLean sec-retary. The association uses theround target for 200 vards instead of the8x10 oval, military regulation.
SHORT TALKS.
A loan from a private individualplaces you under obligations which inmany cases prove ouruensonie anu
A loan from tho PioneerBuilding & Loan Aasociation'ls a busi-
ness matter 'oure and simple. Easyterms, and easy payments.
8:30 to 8;30 a, m.Office Hours: 4 tQ 5 p m
Chamber op Commkkck Rooms.A. V. GEAR,
Secretary.
Wood For Sale.
jack: kee,KINC 8TREET .
Warehouse of California Feed Co.
Cut and Split for "$12 norCord.
Telephone No. 195.
SPECIAL NOTICETO TIIOSK 1IOLD1NO
Fire Insurance Policies
All Parties having their Houses orFurniture Insured, and having (inso
line stored on premises, or using sameare required to immediately notify theAgent issuing their Policies, and hnve
the necessary permit endorsed thereon.
J. A. OILMAN,
Secretary Board of Underwritersof Honolulu.
Honolulu, July 19. 1895.
Just arrived per S. &
Peking lots of a
Japanese Dry Goods,
especially ....Wl Mil Mi.
from 25 cents per yard up.
Bin BamDOO Screens,
Cotton Crape,
and every description of
JAPANESE GOODS.
Everybody Welcome.
IWAKAMI,ltOUIttHON BLOCK,
HOTEL STHKET
WHY IS ITSo Many
Like Our
JAPANESE
GOODS ?Because they are carefullyselected, of Beat Quality, andthe prices' are what takemostly. You do not care topay a high price when we sell
the same tblnga much lower.We have all aorta of Goods
such as Silk Dress Ooods,
Crepes, Hosiery, Shades,Fancy Screens, Porcelain andLacquer Ware, Toya, Watches,Fancy Articles of all kinds.
S. OZAKI,13 Kinq Stkkkt, Cor, Smitu.
Yale'sSkin
Foodremoves wrinkles nml nil tracesof age. It feeds through thepores mill builds up tho fattymembranes and wasted tissues,nourishes the shrivelled andshrunken skin, tones and in-
vigorates the nerves and mus-cles, enriches the impoverish-ed blood-vessel- s, and suppliesyouth and elasticity to theaction of the skin. It s perfect.
Vale s Skin Koo.1. $t.m and $, at allilrui: .tore.. .M.MK. .11. VALE. Health andJtrauly 146 State &t., Chicago.
THE HOBHON DRUG CO..Sole Agents.
PUNTERS' SPECIAL!
A Good Fertilizer,To Suit the TimesAt :t() jut ton of 2000 J Im.Analyzed as follows:
10 iier cent. Phosphoric Acid,soluble and available.
0 per cent. Potash (actual.)3 per cent. Ammonia.10 iier cent. Lime (Carbonate).
ALSO
FLORID4 rilOSPUATE,UOiVE MEAL,
SULPHATE AND MURIATEOE POTASH,
NITRATE OF SODA andSULPHATE OF AJlfMONA.
Double Super Phosphate,40 iier cent, to 45 per cent, aoitibloin water, in quantities to suit.
Any Special Formula Made to Orderby
A. F. COOKE,HAWAIIAN FEItTILIZINO CO.
to whichthe
TIIK CHUSI1UU will cut the canetransversely in pieces about 3 inchesIoiik and extract about imt cent, ofthe jutce auddeliver the crushed rune In
uniform layer to the 3 roller mill,thereby causing a perfect fowl and In-
creased extraction of juice.Tlii; CHUSIIKIt will leave the "skin"
on the cane, thereby giving the juice nbetter cnanco to ie expelled thtm ic inecane was ripped oiien subjecting tholuiptotne nam packing on the returneriar of tho 3 roller mill.TIIK CUUSUEIl will save laW in an
handling of the cane, ns an irregulardistribution of cane on the carrier wiltnot material) v elTect the reirular andeven feed to the 3 roller mill.
THE CKUSIIEK will not renuire isditional steam or boiler power, as it has
PitpEEKitn March WS, I
Monjir Itfinntulu Inm W.irkM IVi.Iikauanwi Wehiue uinxi the Crunlier kiuce thebeKUmintr or in neatton anil Have Iiiwl mi (
twn.l r.f t.ltfl. ulitLtMVaf ulth It sir t h I U.
ennlne.ineuruaiieriA exirociinic w pfrcni, 10 no,
xr ranf. it Hih 1tili-- bflattila fill I Ini (La nriA 'tiIB"i din in hit litcht-i-t ls.iitF ami arivliiar m.
perftx-t- tnen and ktt'nur fowl to the threeroller mill. We are 'lo.nir 91 to 'ii ikt ceat. :more ork iter day ami could do much more if I
our bolllliif hoUKttcHiviiclty would permit. We"X m"n m " C"nV;rTUl
Kerj th1)ir about the Crusljer workssmixitn anurafty, riki inu amount or hi can.cooiunml la trlitlntf, as ou may Judne, for weare ruttQlnir twit entfiiu for the tlirwi millsanu liaveritiviui lOK.iure or me 110111112 iiouhjfrom footltolkr. Of tourtuwlth thtseven fved of rruhiMl cane from the crusherweareeDtuietitocioiMiiovvn our mm mcnmi) than v bp and from eiiHsrlnifttitriof drying the tr&alt. there tuu. only Jo to U percent. 01 iiioiamrw ivi i 111 11.
uur run 01 trmmntr oruinaryiy urromsulowut, VoW liitfltent, &O gallon clarinere Infour teenhours.
Manager l'neekeo Uugar Co.
Pa 1 a Plantation. March 30. 180ft.Hnnnlitln Imn Wnrkai (Jentlkuicmi Wr
find the Krajekl Crusher udvanUtfeom Inthn II nil mill ul Itvirist!
taetuiy ana even jeta w me iira rwur mill,tbuacauitng-- great deal leas strain ou themill and at the itiue time Hiving ua from tos percent, belter extraction ot juice.
we are at present making a Cruami explain its to any party
Sole Agents
East Corner Fort
NHWSDKALKK,
IIOOKSHLLKH.
STATIONER.
(1UITAIW from t:00 "P.VIOLINS, MANDOLINS. COUNhTS,
CLAItlONKTS, BANJOS.
Musical Instrument Supplies,Musio ordered by every etoauier.Tambourines 50o to f.1.00.
FLUTES and PICCOLOS- -
Kycglnsscs and SpcctnclcsCarefully fitted to allsights and frames com-
fortably adjusted ....Domestic
Sewing Machines.Dome-di- Sewing Machines. Tills
machine surpasses all others In ex-
cellence of lltiiih and durability; onIt you enn make Iwk stitch, nStitch, Embroider, Hem, Tuck,Itulllc, nnd mnko Button Holm.
REMINGTON TYPEWRITERSunit Tyinniter tfiiijiiVfa
By tho Australia arrives a large andComplete Stock
Goods.. . . I'ONCIHNO BAOS.
FOOT1IAI.LS. TENNIS BALLS.TENNIS RACKETS, BASEHALL BATS, MASKS, HALLS,MITTS nnd GLOVES.TENNIS NETS AND POLESAND CROQUET SETS
Woslenholm's Portel Knives and Razors.
Wade 4 Bulcta Razors from 50c up.
Indoor Games.HALMA. FAHCHESI.CHESS, DOM-
INOES, CHID, AUTHORS andother Card Dames.
Hand Sewing Machines $8:50 and$12:00,
Sewing Machine Needlesfor all kinds of machines.
NOVELS, NOVELS, NOVELSBy Every Steamer.
HAIR BRUSHES. SIIAVINOIHIUSHES. COMBS. Etc. . .
PURSES. CARD CASES, andl'OCKirr 11UUK.3. . . .
CiilLDitKN's PicioiiB Books, Dollsnnd Toys of all dexcriplions.
Our busines4 is established mi aCash liasis absolute!, consequentlyice can atfortl to sell at low rates.
Wl F. REYNOLDS, Prep
been demonstrated in nuctual practice,that tho increased extraction of juicehas improved the trash as fuol so aa tofully make up for the additional uso ofsteam to drive it.
THE CRUSHER is strongly built,the rollers are mado of solid steel ringson the shafts. The pinions are all ofsteel anJ tho e pur wheel Is provided withm'Kinent rim. Its speed is ntout thesame as the mill rollers, thereby givingcomfort and safety in running. It Is soconstructed, that should iron parU, such
bolts, car couDlirur links and tlns.cane knivra, etc., go tlirough, it will notinjure any of the parts.
The followinir are testimonials fromplantations where the crusher at present
at work
Ititruueul amount of iUiOu uttrk. Onlng totha II ml tint traii&rilv of our butllitu hoiiMi webae totirUellieCruiilier slow, but If nrtt- -bary riuia uo 14 iu w ier cnu more wura
lilt it- -
IaiImtt fidrifitf. We save meu at thein 11 in.
Tlut t Tilth Ia tvru ifm Alxl I'fin nlM it ftUUltlVu with nltotT- - ot ftteaiii Hithout the uko of
elluea wootl or coal. raliliiuMy otira,J, W. UU1.VIL.LI-- Mauafr.
KKKAIIA I'WNTATIOK. MarchWS.Meair. Honolulu Iron Works Oct.. Peak
Hiiisi We have teeu workliut the KrajewnklfTpiikliRr ssliirH UiH U'tflnnlnir of October 1BU4.
v, itliout delay ana wilt, tne iuof eat'aractoryrenulta from Uie Ttart, uur uauy wora nanIncrxuHMl fromui cUrlfltiPii 10 SO clarlHvra i&Uiritlliiiia) wlfli ihii MAmn numhnr of laborer ilm
h e hhh1 before. 81i.ee e are using the Crusherthe extraction lia increaiMxi consitirraoiy anuHi truili leiaVMH ilia li rut Iar mill ilfler thanformerly and eirellent fuel. Uy addingthe L.runer tteapprtfiieuouii iitai our aieaui-
that the Cruther and the three roller millconsume less power than did the 3 roll-
er milt before alone. The extraction of theCrusher amounts to AO per cent, of thejulceanu 1 ue roncr iniu rwceivee a iwuiy, nuregular fetMt, thereby dcreasiD2 the risk, ofbreaking the roller shafts-
We can recommend the Krejenakl CaneCrusher aa a valuable addition to a mill whichw ill pay tor itseii in a auort time,- - e remaiu,jours imir,Vor Kekaha Sugar Co.,
F. V. GLADE,
In our shops and sliall be pleased to showimeresieu,
IR03ST WORKS CO.,for Hawaiian Islands.
and King Streets.
KRAJEWSKICANE CRUSHER
We beg draw the planters attention to this machine tor we claimfollowing advantages:
&0
ad
IS,
on6aJ
.rem.ul,1our.re.,iec,,uuriAcoNi
slierconstruction
HONOLTJLTJ
of
Sporting
three
make
H. E. MclNTYRE BRO.,IMl'ORTUKS AND OKAUtKS IN
Groceries, Provisions and Feed
New Uooda recelfwl by evory Packet from the Eastern State, and EuropeFreeh California ProduM by .vary steamer, All orders faithfully attended tand good, delivered to any part of lh city free ot cbarge.
Island orders solicited. Batlaf action guarantMd, TeUphoo. No.
Poat Offio. Box No. ItS,
Ml. E. C. SUKMANN,73 BERETANIA ST.,
Opposite Central Union Church.
orncE nouns to 11 a. in.,a to p.m.,7 to s p, in.
N. B. TueeiWr an,l Krlds)a from S lot. m. the treatment for l'lHIll 1'KOI'LK Isfree eicept fur I he medicine.
J. M. MONSARRAT.iu
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY
1'UIILIC.
Cartwrlght Hlork, Merchant HL, Honolulu. In
G. E. SMITHIES,Accountant. Collector and Copyist
Onico with O. I). Chaae,Safe Dejiosit Building.
Teiephono 181.rh. collection nt Oovemtnent blllsa !eclalr
E. M. NAKUIIYA,Commissioner of Private Ways and
Water Rights.
Notary JL'ulilloAgent to (Irant Marrlaga Licenses.
I). J. CASIIMAN,
Awnings a SpoclaltyasFoot of Nuuaiiti Street In California
Koeil Wftrphou(
Mutual Tflciiljone C25.
WILLIAM WAGKN'KR,CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
Swoud Floor Honolulul'laulng Mill, tort SL
All Kinds of Jobbing Promptly Attended to.
CHAS. SEYDONESCENE ANDORNAMENTAL PAINTER,SIGN WRITER
PAPERHANCER and DECORATOR,NO. 15 IlETIIKL ST.
C. J. WHITNEY,Teacher of Elocution and Dra- -
matic Art, is
Aklinoton Hotel. 547 a
(I. Boi LV7. lelepooneSU.
LEWIS & CO.IMPOHTKItM.
Naval Supplies. Wholesale and RetailDoalere 111 Groceries, Provisions, etc.
Ill FurtrJL, Honolulu, II. I..s-- il
M. PHILLIPS & CO.Wboleaale Imjaorten aiul Jobbers ot
AMERICAN & EUROPEAN DRY GOODS,
Corner Fort and Queen BU., Honolulu.ant
II. W. SCII3I1DT & SONS
IMPORTERS AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
Fort Street, Honolulu,
M. S. GHINBAUM & CO.Lluillfil.
HONOLULU II. I
Commission Merchants ami Importersof General Merchandise,
Ban Francisco Ofllce. S1& Front HL
E. VANDOOltN & CO.,
No. 208 FORT ST., EsPLANAuit,
Stop on your way to tho wharf andbuy a cigar or get an iced cold drink.
American Liyery anil Boarding StaticsCr. Merchant and .Mellaril tilrtHtU.
Carrtagce. Surreys and Hackn at allhours.
JAMES CARTY, Proprietor.Tklkpiionk No. 400.
CONHOLIDATED
SODA WATER AVOUKS
COMPANY. LTD.
KtipUnade, corn- - Allen and Port streets.
HOLLISTER A, CO.. Agents
PACIFIC TRADING CO.,8UCCKHSOKS TO 'lTOUAK."
IMrOUTKRS AND DKAI.KRSIn Japanese Provisions andDry Goods, etc., etc, ....
!04 and 200 Foht St., Honolulu, H. I.
HONOLULUJOH WORKS.
Sriau EauiaKS, Suoah Mills, IIoil,rs,VAXI1.K1UI, 1HON, 1SHASS AND 1JCAD
CAanaos.Machinery of Every Deacrlptlon Mad.
Order. Particular attention oald to ShineBlaokamlthinK. Job work eiecuted at Short
J. 'r. iviirsri,
Dtcycle. ltepalred. Ouu and Ijick Bmlth.13S aud 130 POUT HTIIEKT,
Opp. Club BUblM. Tel. 107.
WHYPAY
RENT 1When you can applythe rent money to pur-
chase a house ?
We wilt sell you a house to bebuilt to suit you by paying month'ly installments.
Call and examine our plan andsatisfy yourself that our proposi
tion is one which will be fully satIsfactory to you.
HIE HAWAIIAN SAFE DEPOSIT AND HMEUT COMPANY,
(08 Foht Bthut, Honolulu,
A HORSE'S INTELLIGENCE.
Tii. Ileetruetlnn of . Iee In Loolslaa.1'reeented hj a Nob!. Animal.
Your correspondent met a gentlemanyesterday who gives tho following
ot n most singular evidence of intelllgenco on tho part of a liorao belong-ing to K. Ij. Monro ot this parisli. Timhorso'a namo is Dixie, anil Mooro raisedhim from n colt and is much nttnc-hu- l tothouniuinL During tho spring of 1891Dixie's kneo waa hurt whllo cmploywl
reimlring levees, and for some weeksthereafter ho was not oblo to work atall and waa allownl to run looso In thopasture and alxmt tho place.
Ono morning, w hen tho hands were alltho llolda at work and .Mooro himself
was riding after them, they heard a vio-lent ringing of the big plantation bellliack at tho housn. Thinking somethingdrooilfnl had hnpppcucd to his wife orchildren pcrhaix, Mooro put spura tohis horse, and calling lo tho hands tofollow galloped np to thn house.' Whenhe got there, ho found Mrs. Mooro andtho children aafo and sound and verymuch nmawl nt old Dixie, who hadmanaged to open the yard gato and waapulling on tho bell ropo liko a crazything. All their efforts to drive thehorso nway had been in vain. Ho onlycontinued to ring the licll moro loudly.
Mooro began to susiioct that Diiiomight know what ho waa about, afterall, and went out to Investigate. Whentho horso saw his master, ho let go theboll ropo and ran off toward tho pasture,looking back and tossing his head at ev-ery step, as if to say, "Como 011 1"Mocre soon saw that something nnasualhad occurred and followed after Dixio
fast as ho could. Tho horso madostraight for tho leveo at tho lower end oftho pustnro and stopped short under nbig Cottonwood tree.
When Mooro auno np, what was hisastonishment to eoo a little, break in thelevee, with tho water trickling through.Quickly muumouing tho hands, Urnbreach waa soon healed.
But for Dixlo's timely warning, how-ever, Iho leveo would liavo gono andthe wholo placo would ha'0 been over-flowed. Bedford (La.) Cor. Philadel-phi- a
Times.
CATS HARD TO TRAIN.
Tears of I'atlenre an.l rientj of Kln.loeesliefore Ther Will Learn Trleks.
All English exhibitor of trainedMr. Leonl CLirke, is reiwrted as
sayiui; that, IIiohkIi ho lias educated allaorta of animals, from liona downward,ho has found that tho most dirlicult ofthem all is tho cat. IIo hna to treat thiscreaturo witli extraordiuarycaro. A dog
senslblo, n monkey accommodating,and a rat ettherforgivert or forgets but
cat Bho is a hopelosa bundle of sensi-bilities. Striko hor once, If only by ac-cident, and alio will never perform again.Kindness is not only politic, it is abso-lutely necessary in tho training of oata.
Although 30 cats aro snfllcieut for hisentertainment, ho haa GO or moro withhim, for cats aro cry skittish creatun,and when they take tho w him In theirhooda it is usclcsri to tuko th.ein on thostage vt hen ilr. Ularko enters tho stublo,the mowing Js prodigious, and ho is instantly buried in a moving mantlo ofcata. It took htm four years to trainsomo of his nuiuials beforo ho could putthem upon tho stage. A tiurachuto cat,which climlis up a ropo to tho roof oftho theater and Hies down, by parachute,is tho hecond which has donb tho trick.A enriona feature of tho allow is Iho wayiu which tho cats walk o er a ropo ofrata aud mico and canaries, steppinggingerly between Iho littlo flutteringliodieH. Tills mighty forbearance isbrought about by training up tho ratsfrom kittens In tho samo cago na therats and bird. Thrronro only six of hiscats that Mr. CLuko dares trust nmougtho rats. Tho ruts and luico como fromJava. Kxchaugo.
r
Anti- -
Fermentineis
the
Best
Preservative
of
Food.
BENSON, SMITH & CO.,
SOI.H AOHNTS.
CITY FEED STOREL. H. DEE.
Ileretanla nnd I'iiiicIiIiomI,
Hay, Grain,
Flour, Potatoes Bed Rock
and .... Prices.
General Mdso.
To my Patronsand Ihe Public.
I have j'ist opened at myoliice, 113 UKTllKl. oT,Honolulu. It. I., an
AKTKXHIIIITION
of the lateBt designs and novelties InEmbroidery Work, Drawn Work, Hope811k. Kcusiuctoii Work and Etchlnira.
I would reaiiectfully Invito vou andyour friends to call and inspect theseiroods.
ino tsinger rcccivcu 04 lint awardsfor Hewing Machines and EmbroideryWork at the World'a Fair, Chicago, 111.,being the largest number of awards ob-tained bv anr exhibitor, and more thandoulde the number given to all othert, i .. i .. -- . , , i , , . i.luuuiuee, c ur ouio uy
B. BERGERSENBotliol Mt.
CASTLE & COOKE
LIMITRO,
Importers,HardwareandGeneralMerchandise.
We wish to call attention to aline of goods just received fromliiigland, sucli at
Willow, Rushand Manilla
Picnic & School Baskets
Soiled Clotlics Baskets,
Lonj; and Short Haired FeatherDusters,
Hair Floor Brooms,
Whisk Brooms,
Shoe Brushes, " &I'OI'ES HEAD BRUSHES,SCRUBBING BRUSHES,HORSE BRUSHES,
Australian Saddles,BIRD CAGES,BAG TWINES,BALL TWINES,
Castle & Cooke, Ltd.
IMPORTERS,Hardware and General Merctalue.
Metropolitan Meat Co. --181 KING STREET,
Wholesale Retail Butchers
AVD
Navy Contractors.J. WALLER. Manager.
loves for 25c.
JSring ino your Soiled Glovesand i will niako them
New and Gleanfor tho small sum of 25 cents.
t Also prepared to take '
rders for Trousseaus
and allkinds of Underwear
AT VERY LOW PRICES.
ur TlATrr a TT..Tim ruuiiAl.Masonic Tkmplk.
WHAT?Haven't got a
Bicycle Tag
YET!What are you thinking ofWont your wheel stolen f
GET ONE
AT ONCE.
H. F. WIGHHAN,BELLS THEM,
AND THEY ARE CHEAP.
Where did you get that suit?Why, at
JOHNSTON&
STOREY'S,413 FOUT ST.,
There you get the latestNew York fashions inClothing and Gent's I'ur-nishl-
Remember
JOHNSTON & STOREY,
413 Foht Stwbbt,Honolulu.
X.
'Thk Hawaiian Star. Kmefy HopicA.
rUUUBHBtl KVKRV AFTERNOON
UXCBPT SUNDAY
Kl). TOWBR.
0. U 1KD(IK,
MONDAY,
. . . . KUITOIt
BUHlNIWa MANAOKH
anraciurTioii ratm.
rt Twir In Adiauce, --
rr Month In Atvnc, - --
rorl(tn, !r Vmr In AdTmnee. -
- M.00. .75
AUGUST 1U,
HEADS 1.1KK A "FAKE."
12.01,1
1895.
In the San Vrancisco Chronitlt
ot August 4. 3st received licrc by
sailing vessel, there is an elaboratefilibuster account. A bold cuarae
ter with tbe name of Morrow it
renresenteil a having been thwart
eil by keen reportcrf. According
to the story this daring buccaneerwas orgauiiing an expeditionncmliiet Hawaii. He sought re
.... - ...., n1 nf till "
A of Unit
is Bcliloin lnontionedGolden Ai'o."
emits through the modern and in collaboration with Charlescfiective mediums of newspapers )iullcy Wnrner nnd is byand circulars. me recu.u ,...... us one ot the
1.11--
Motrow i ' "V very best works of the lanalluring aim bim -
The of "Col. belplayr.i... i, win, n stereotvtied note guao.to inouircrs. In the latter a plan lets" in which the actor John T,
- i . i i . ito capture the Islands, uiviue me uaytiloiM inane sucn a greatwealthof them, and establisu a new SU(.coss. taken from "llioirovernmentwitliUliuoiiaianiasiuc in , , p.,rlm,,a .
nominal Ueacl.is outimeu. 11 s'" , ... ,, M,,.hf 1I,r,. wns.i,i. i.ntli whole is what new I . .uuua ii.'ni . ii. i l, l.. .;.i.,1,1 "lu 'mlPrm a "fake." Ill
nil nihilhood It is luautifactur- - Sellers. This is a great mis
ed product of inventive but un- - take. Col. Sellers is merelysprunulous writers. Tbe thing is ..., f snore of characters.
mnnliilltlea of Li Vallle.!..i i k , i ceniuciy m.uu. i -- - i xnc real icaturo is its story oiscores ot nngu . out u ui - . 1M( of tho
who will go to aimusi auj "!...i. , h,,iM M.S.S. that an host sketches on lobbying and
niterm-isint- r newspaper will buy. the workings of the depart- -
As a "fake" effort this one has nients of tho government ofoften been paralleled within the per- - tjlu UnUed States are cribbedsoual knowledge of the writer. fr()m ,.Tho q0juiiSan Francisco papers have been .gVIClimizeu lo an cxicui ch" , - , , , . ..
" "lu " " 'notable in-- l'irnr twelve months. Ae I I 1... .r.l 1i.tiffi.u ImVn Mil.
stance was tile story oi a nuvai iuu b""" "vduel in oriental waters from a sur- - business ability. Ho becameviving eye witness who gasped L partner in a big publishinfrom a hospital cot his account to a nmj aj lmnJa 1m(jSan space writer w..OSUiu .... ,
flUbu. lybnmgl,t out tho Grant.
we believe, was "suggested" by memoirs ana it nanaJoaquin Miller's idea that some- - diamond held with a tree null- -
thing of the sort should be done on ln(, quartz quarry on thobehalf of the political prisoners. jj T, meluo;rs 0f Sherman'dummy" leader of the imagiuatory
expedition, waut ads and circu-
lars are "easy" incidentals for a
newspaper romance. The "dummy"will disappear. He would scaicelyremain aroutid to tell thatSpreckels and V. V. Ashford werehis fellow plotters. The former is
scarcely in the filibuster business.If he was he would not employ a
man with so free mouth and loose
style as the mythical Morrow. V
V. Ashford, Tim Star happens to
be assured, is very anxious toto Hawaii as a peaceable citi
zen only. The details of the gigau tic
yarn could be supplied by any oneofa hundred people in Sanl rancisco
These filibuster people are marvel-ousl- y
well equipped. Among otherfittintrs. thev have an attorney.' Ifthat's the kind of fight they arelooking for they can be accommo-
dated, for we have of lawyershere ready for business. The coun-
try also has, it may be remarked,an armed force of about 1500 men
and proposes to whip to a finish anygang that comes around in search
' of trouble. The whole story of
Morrow and his 200 pirates andis absurd.
A CAM.it would bring us
truth.the
Next we shall hear of a balloon
expedition against Hawaii.
It is sincerely hoped that thecholera morbus on the quarantineisland will be confined to that local-
ity. It is a dangerous type of thedisease.
Rifle shooting is a sport thatshould be encouraeed. It is a
moral, genteel pastime conduciveto health in the reason that steadynerves and clear eyes are essentialto success.
Tub attention of the UnitedStates is again called to tbe fact
that there has been neglect to issuethe same warning to would-b- e
raiders upon Hawaii that wasserved upon Cuban sympathizers.
Till! new manual of arms, as
codified by Col. McLean, is pub- -
Itlillfll IV 1 im K 1UI LUC 1L-
fnrmnl mi nf thf Nntinnfll (itiam flfTI I!" n11 ...l.n ...I., l.a nt.r
It is expected that at a meeting
will riicpiiciii nt lencth the matter 01
paroles, sentence suspensions, con
amouai parums anu uuiuiuiuaiiunafor political prisoners. Tfle people
clemency.
Pisriiaps the most interesting byproduct of the Horr-Han'e- v debates
Droauct oi i uc wui iu uu uccu
secreieu somewiicrc ui umci, uuu
fiaCK.1 WUV n lUiauic, (luuivs tuat
Tf ka.m n liL'nrlMliI flnrl eiltodU OWIJ IOC lUC cvcmuamica ui wai
SC01I1 WlUCU I13S in uisui'PCiiicufrom circulation. Had the factbeen generally known, gold wouldhave goue to premium as many
Knave exjcticu ui y..Kilver would have fallen still lowerthan it is.
August is, tSgf.
book Murk Twain'sis 'llio
It wns written
ro!,nrdoi
wn8
the
Ag0
ji()UsoFrancisco
tnougnt,
Kudolph
plenty
conquerers
and Sheridan' did not take atall and the company failed. Inthe general wreck the claimswere lodged against MarkTwain and he was shorn like a
sheep by machinery. Tho permanent financial successes of
life are not a .great many,
This is probably because s
many of them fail to figurethat there is really such a thingas a money market.
"Wo have wheels to burn as
Chimmio Fadden would say-B-y
constant writing am
pleading we have convinced theMonarch people that wo must
have more wheels and our or
ders mttst bo filled in full, so asto enable us to supply the de-
mand for these celebratedwheels. We have always runout long before the next shipment arrived and it is evenhard to convince a prospectivebuyer that we do not like tosell the last samplo wo haveand induce him to wait a few
days for the arrival of more.When people want a Monarchthey want it bad must haveit at once. Now wo think wehave enough of all kinds tocarry us along until tho nextshipment. Tho manufacturerscan not turn wheels out fastenough to supply the demandand try to satisfy all agents bysending them all a few,but they have heeded oururgent demand and sent ourfull order.
Wo have, besides a lot of theNo. 9 and No. 10, some 90.00ladies wheels, which wo havbeen asked for so often.
Tho racing fraternity cannow inspect the merits of thoMonarch 18 lb. racing machineWe have two and we want alltho boys to come in and talkabout them. You know wthave said our 890.00 Monarclwas just as good as tho highpriced wheel, only not so finelyfinished it is just tho samematerial, put together in thosamo careful manner, and will
stand as much stain and wear.
THE HAWAIIAN HARD.
WARE COMPANY.
307 Fort slrret.
HVif nifiif dffiigi IjKnuifo on
7V mr AiJr n (Wf( thenOf liftman' Vluicing Hum.
CHEWBEEMAH'SPEPSINCOM.
The urigltml IVpnlu Cliewlnn(linn, cuiitalninv In cadi tnlilit
Ono Crnln ofUcomnn's Puro Pepsin.
A (U'llploun reineily for ImliKtfoiianil 8e!UMckiifhii, una tho iierft'Otlon n
Cl'lni (linn. You'll like it Iwttrr,luriKcr.lliHii nllur kuiiio. Try It.
that cash
Job
V V
are all
which
how
are
all of
boys
Sweaters
?
nicest ra over seen mill
iiouKON coj vMl' J4M
" liar-- fI,.,,
. ... 13 they Llllin lllilll HV MIU I J LIwheel knows the M ," ' hathing to PM
Ot J hi m tlimr C
SlMf t ii &
ra3 i
"yl The fastidious
he andto st'a it.
You canriixht any ifi-m- .
you have bottle I
fatw dceli 111
THE InWholesale oiKItvlall DriiRebta. fl li V
Do You
'H.UJ
per cent.more your Oroeeifcs wht'ii you
much payinir ulvokllek Co,8? Kverjthliij; freslumd
but stiimlanl brandaGood Delivered
VOELLER & CO.,
iVakinq Ulock. Tfu
BESTQUALITY
WORK.
Nine
Alade shortnotlcb iy the
HAWAIIAN
HEWS
COMPANY
'STAG'S" ELFCTRIO
PRINTING WORKS
MclNERNY
is prepared kinds ofartistic Hook, and News-
paper printing it fair prices.
THE HAWAIIAN STAK, MONDAY AUGUST 19 i8oj
1VAAAAA rfV AAlAJA
Wo talk-
ing about the com-
ing Kegntta, who
will win, crew
the most fit,
they
etc. Speaking of
you
need
Have you made
your selection
Wo have some
itf tho woT
I111VHmmAOltNTS.
4 you
Most neonlo are
ticular, nnd when
want
Id b
l
most
1 HABERDASHER,and rnvtr goes Merchant Fort Sts. r
without j fmake Lemonade
at home timea ' ) I)n
SoM lloltlo or J
j HOBBON DRUrr CO. j ftjiri' '
Why
OUT
-
20 40for can
sh by
nothing kept.
CQ.
JOB
RUBBER
STAMPS
nt
DLOCK
to do all
is
training,
training,
bl
suit
ifv I I Ihy of one j
hy
S I
to
lU TPnJiJL J JSJ IV 1 1 I
.
-
Birds and flowers tlie
raising and caring lor these aretwo of the most pleasant pas
times. Ihe care of birds is
what we wish to speak about.
A bird in prison is not like
one at liberty, and you ought
to make its home as pleasantas you can. We have thehomes all sorts for all kinds
of birds. We have almost every
conceivable style, and you canpay for your cage all the way
from 75c. to $8.00.Jiipaniii'il, ill at) leu.Unix 30 "l'arrut O "KrccuhiK l "
Make your bird happy and hewill sing for you all day long
(if he is that kind of bird)
E. 0. HALL & SON.
THECOMINGWOMAN
Will probably carry life assuranceprotect her husband and child
ren when the bread winner, isgune, and thus prevent the poor,weak man from having to battlewith the cold, hard world,
Even today, many womenneed life assurance as much aB
men. Some women need It morethan men. A man dies and leaveshis wife, who will probably beable to provide for the children,A widow leaves no one to protectand care for the little ones. Inthe Equitable Life AssuranceHoclety women's policies are is-
sued at the samo rate as those formen.
I'or particulars apply to
Bruce Cartavright,(leneral Manager of the
Epitatlc Life Assurance Society
or tub Unitkw Stated,
BY AUTHORITYSEALED TENOEflM
Will be nrdvcl at tlx olT.ce nf theMlnlnli r nf tlm Interior till WEDSICf.DAY, Auniikt 2lt, It)1.!.!, nt 12 o'clocknoon, lor lho nmuructinn or fenceRroumt the Kolmla Court lloiire,
IMann nnit Micrlficiitloin cn 1 cennt the ollleii of tho Hiierlntenilent ofl'nlillo Workn.
The Mli'lultr iloeii not blml hlinwlf tothu lowcntor uny hid.
J. A. KINO,Mlnliter of the Interior.
Interior Olll ,
Aiixtint It. 180.1. m-i-
ALL ON ONE "SPLIT."
A lluti of Lark Wl.lili i:nflflil n lm- -wcunlou llamlilrr
Somo rimni nco. m hen irnnihUnff flonr-
Ulioil In Wnnliinston, two of tho mostruthuiilaiitlo Totarlea uf faroMero oldmil Luiuforil niidAilnm Koch. Tlieyluiually liuckwl tho imlmal toRCthor, anilwhen they lial n winning streak thebank proorletor was npt to walk thenooriiervoniily, and t hero would iiokiiiiiIns of ilcaltnl orcrr nuarter of an hou,
or no. Wlien tho (Icklo (fllf" frownwnnon them, however, there mu joy 1:
tho heart of tho man who carired theroll. midimeaKinU nnd venlnon were UaWn to mark tho next nlitlil sunner.They ahvayn playeil tho limit, whicliwm t25 to"cao" 111 most of tho rooms tnr. ... 1 .1 i I 1. I
Ul llieir liny, Wlltrim-- lliuir im;. nixagood or bad, nnd comincntljr they woubig money or lct their etutos in hortorder.
Ono nleht Koch vrent tip Into Jonesplace, over Cliarlio Godfrey's saloon, onE street, without a cent In Ills pocket.I.unsfonl win spread out licforo tho larotablo, with red chips at .2t nplecostackeil up In front of kiln and stackscovering tho casocards outholioiiriL Hewas tipsy and unsociable, and when Koch
I
frosted tho loan oi a conpio or. stacKSho was met with a stormy refusal.Ho sat down and watched tho play, however, and nt last Lunsford, who wascallinR for a small lxrttle every otherturn, pot drunker and put a pilo of chlpaon tho kiiiR, of which only ono hadshown. In a moment two kings followodeach other In tho deal, and Jim Davis,who was dealing, took down half ofLunsford 's liet. In doing so ho found tholattor hail irat 10 chips Instead of 20 ontho card, and consequently ho left nlnochips and a split, or half a chock, on it.Lunsford was wild. Ho hated a splitworsothan any gambler who over playeda system, nnd ho turned on Koch.
"You wanted n stake, dnm yon, andnow vou can have it," ho exclaimed,
I
and ho tlirow tho split nt KocIl Tholattor coolly picked up tho 03J centaand put it on a card. It won. Ho shiftedtho chip to another piaco, and it wonagain. Hero raid thero ho moved thocVp over tl.o tablo, now copperingthem and now playing them open, andevery tlmo ho won. At tho cud of thodeal ho had f30. At tho end of tho nextho had T245. Tho news got out on thostreet that Adam Koch hail struck awinning streak. This was enough Mcrowd Jones' placowith curious and ex-
cited spivtators. At midnight Kixh wra$1,400 ahead of tho game. At 5 o'clockIn tho morning ho oroho and called fora bottlo of wlno and Kiid tho lmy witha $10 bill out of a roll containing just
2,090. Tli.it was tho luckiest gambleever known In And Luniford went broke trying to copper Koch's6te:idy luck. Chicago Times-Heral-
Cnnlne lltlquette.Conventional rules nro most useful In
iutercourwi with htnmgcrs, mid this feeliug, lho result of dehlsjrato reflectionumoug linn, nulto as won under-ktood by animals, ulio lininber or stepiWlilcn a prllico cmu.iriK.-ifiij- iiugni uiivaneo to imit tho other without derogating from his dignity, and tho frequenthalts and tows, find n parallel In theamusing form of canine etiquette, whenouo dog "spies u stranger" at a distance.Tho first dog slops short, then trots on u
Uttlo, then crouches and finally lies Hatdown, with its noso on its raws, liko uskirmisher ordered to oim-i- fire on theenemy. The other dog, which was lessquick sighted, sometimes lies down, too,but more usually trots slowly up, withoccasional halts.
Tho action of tho first seems clearly tobo n survival of a tlmo when n dog naturally crouched in orderto conceal itselftho moment it saw any other creaturewhich might hurt it or which, on thecontrary, it might want to stalk Thesudden drop something like that oi asetter when "creeping" np on to thebirds, but more liko tho crouch of thefox when It goes a haro or wants to con.coal ittelf from persons whom it seesv,liilo it is still unseen. Hut now it ifobserved ad puro comention, ouo whicliis obviously niero show, but to omitwhich would bo a breach of caulno otlquetto which might and sometimes docflead to u fight. Loudon bpoctator.
Heroine an Industrj.Thcro aro numbers of villages in
iu which begging is tho staple industry. No ouo does anything ebio. It U
6tatcd iu tho labor commission report outhat country that "nearly 8,000 out oitho il.DOO persons in tlio districts 01 Inzar and Saransk are beggars," and thattho wholo population of the village olalariuin live by moans of begging. Andthese aro by 110 means isolated casoH. Inmauy other districts precisely tho samefctylo of things prevails.
Iu a rial beggars' villago all thohabitants, iuclnding even the starosli.and other local dignitaries, are enrolledin n company, which is divided intcparties. Thoso parties go out in turn oubegging picnics. The booty they bringback la regarded as common property,and tho population deiiends upon it fortheir support. Uood words.
.rThe Word Clffur.
The word "cigar" is behoved to comefrom tho BpanUh cigarra, meaninggrubblioppcr, and ut ilrit tho significanceaud propriety of the term seem questionable. Dut hi Spanish a garden wacclgarral, or the place where tho grass.hopper sang. Tobacco was usually growniu a clgarral, and when tho leaves wererolled up aud brought to a guest thehost, specially to recommend tho prod-uct, was careful to state that it wuigrown in his own cigarraL Thus theword which means grasshopper came, Iua modtlliHl iorm, to bo applied to tlihabitat of tho grasshopper, and finallyto tho cigar, whobo material was grownthere.
He Niwled One.Cholly Chumpleigh Was out last
uichU Had 11 head ou me this morning.Jlisa Coldeal If I were you, I'd stay
out lato every night New York: ucraid.
He Viu't,"You oppose every movement of wo
man in politics," said tho fair lobbyist."and you spook sueeringly of the 'newwoman.' Are you a misogynist?
" 'M no," repllodthe representativefrom Egypt, scratching hi chin. "I'moblmotallist" Chicago Tribune.
The Mosquito coast received its namefrom tho Spaniards in allusion to theastonishing abundance of this pestiferous insect
Banyan hail what was called a persuaslvo voice. He never sooldod in hissermons.
A hunting horn cost In Spain in 152?a little over 70 cents.
The OddMt Collector of Alt.Philadelphia possesses a collector ol
horseshoes, Uoeton a gatherer of bricks,New Orleans a collector enirep umnWLouisville a gatherer, of sample flasks ofwhisky, but Nebraska beau them all. Sheboasts of a man who takes locks of hairshaved from th heads of, noted criminalswmcu ne labels and ladexes with great""-a-w f leia s wucuurtoo.
FACTS .WORTH KNOWING
" you want to lluy, Pell or Itent
Residence Property,Building Lots,
Acreage Property:If you want to . . .
LOAN OR IIORKOW MONKY,xotaky I'imi.n;,
ha" ..n. " ! Imven-- t what vou.;.i V.",,Lr?.,,"!l. I " livrorS;iormnfe,,t.,,OU"B,,',U,l,'t'lc'
KNQoim: or
C D. CHASE,Safe Deposit Building,
Tel ,81, U TOUT HTKKCT
AN
loonier
Pull DrcM, Klc
OPENERNulla 011
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We (lutranteii i'eifect I'll KveryCase.
IVJeeiciros $c Co.,43i4i tit
Mlantsfr,MNQTOK U, 't- IIoTEl .SritKhT
0i,Hslte KI I
JOHN PHILLIPSlt()ll'lirlllllt.hl
HOTLiiL STKSET,next ll.ii
where he will besee his ohl patrons aim thupublic generally.
OUIl GREAT $f.00 SIIOK
ALL H1ZI--
complain about keeping
40i
the
NICK
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will not
Embalming of 1894.
me "Live live,any
our
our.
L. AliLEH.
308
TIE HAWAIIAN UNO AND IMPROVE
110
7(11
:n4
MENT COMPANY, LIMITED,
It now rciareil to sell
UOfltl nd rrilll LaniS RatUn Chairs and Rockers, also Dcdroom Sets, DiningroomIN
Ki:AAV, HIiiihI Hawaii, 1.1111. cic. everjr
In Loin to Purchaer.Parties de Irlng to
UJ1011
INHTAI.I.JIENT PLAN,
paying name In monthly Inetallmnli.
Call and examine manland for Bali'.
For pronpectorn ami Inrormntlon applyoinee ine uom,iany, r.uwin
JONK8 Hecretary, llio
of ciu,( cvult
can dothe
for
the tne
too
HAFB DEPOSIT COJIPAN VS OFFICE408 Fort Hthket, Honolulu.
Tho most valuable collection of raminemlablo irlncltilefl culminated by(cienco aiiJ cxircrlfnco ever Kcmnants of Kllks,In this any oilier country arc to be,'oiind In the
RAMBLEREvery part oi Itambler lllcytle
manufactured by Gormully Jeffrey atI'Biitsto nnlrr oo ,ier factory. Chicago, and are
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to
I I.... ...1.1 nil" '4l the country who mane incycie parts uy
the thousands and sell them by ton.Intending do well Ladies' nnd Cliililrn'u lll
tlllllK over mis anu uvwsru ui iho iivuk i
bicycle with one maker's tires and another maker's saddle and another's handdie bars and pedals, etc., ami it aslow grade In spile oi fact thatdealer Is asking a high grade price, lor It.llcfore purchasing a wheel consult thecxcrieni'ed riders ol the different makesoi in town and get their opinion,they are the ones that know a thing ortwo about wheels,
Humbler Bicycles are all ono qualityand all ono price and the price is verylittle moro than they are asking lorsecond grade wheels in town.
And when you take Into considerationthat you ran have your Itambler tiresfitted with Puncture I'rool Armor beforeleaving tho shop without extra cost itmeans a big saving In time, labor andmoney.
Each Jtambler Bicycle has a guaranteethat means Just what It says and we arehere to back it up.
No trouble to show goods. '
AGENCY,KINO STRHItT.
AGOODSHOEIs Likea Good Friend
It will not disappoint youwhen called upon for realBurvice. You know a goofriend by trying hint in thu
same way you n Shoe but the trouble is, when youhavu tried a nhoo vou must keep it, trood or not. You
OUR. SHOES . . .We know what they are when we sell thorn, and ourknowledge can bo yours Before YOU BllV.
MclNERNY SHOE STORE,
It
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STCRlSlSa.
To Whom May Concern:
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brand
wheels
test
C. E. Williams & Son, (jii King Street, near Forthave no branch house and no connection whatever will
II1VI111I,
any other undertaking establishment or furniture store in
City.Embalming under the personal supervision ol Mr.
Ed. A. Williams, a graduate from the Clark School o
Mr. Williams employs the latest and best methodknown to science, no mutilation of the body (nopartialembalming) and remember that we have but one store andthat is located at 611 KING STREET. The members olthe firm are C. E. Williams, who established the business in 1S59, and his eldest son, En. A. Williams.
,37" Telephone 179. Residence Telephone 815.
C. E. "WILLIAMS & SON
Don't like throw stones nt dealers in competing lines, and wero wea millionaire firm wo would confine our business to large operationsanu not contesi toe retail pnironage witn small Healers, believing In
oiicy unu oui
steppinginto
the
the
PurchaserStore,
Who wantsto ... .
liny for Citsliwill find that we carry only the BEST IlltANDS OF AHTICLE3 inuur line, ami mat
OU1 lMIClt4 ARli UliD HOCK
aviBris
RAMBLER
is a delicacy. Our Woodlawn andWaipio Kolls and our Island liulier..Inquantities to euit purchaserssimply incomparable. , ,.... Our aim it to pUate all cuttomert.
We deliver Qools twice dally to any part town, the valley and WaikikI
HENRY DAVIS ft GO.
O.
are
of
l'ORT STRKBT GROCKRS, Nbar Kino.
II. P. WALTON
PeerlessPreservingPaint CoMANUKACTUltKllS AND DKALEH3 IN
FIRE, RUST, DECAY AND WATERPROOF PAINT,Warranted not to Scale, Crack or Itun, caused by Heat,Moisture or ltain
Old Roofs Hade As Good As Hew.All Itoofs (Tin, Metal or Bhlngle), Quaranteed against Rust or Leakage.
Our Pttrltn Prtstrving J'aint is Esftcially Made forOIJ and JVtwSlihglt, Metal and Ftlt Jtoofs, iiridges. Pests, Iron, Sift,', Etc.
Enamlnatlon and Estimates on all Work Olvan Free of Charge.
Office, MerchantTelephone 130.
huy land
FORT
.......
Street, near . Honolulu, H.P. WALTON, Manager,
CITY FURNITURE STORE,Hi H. WILLIAMS, Manager.
Will shnrllv
uiniionicrs, hidics Writing Ucsks, Conuina.I tinn IlnnUor rr 'p-1- .1 . t ,I luuiL-s-
, goous
"
Fort
Telfphonel Olllce, 810, Iirahlence, 810.
Corner of Fort nnd Beretanla Streets Waring Dlock.
REMNANT SALENow In Progress at
S. SACHS,exhibited
620 FORT STREET,
Special Bargains in Remnants.Wool Dress floods, Hateens, (litighains, While Goods,
.imio anu iirown Lkittons, (jheelings and othi-- odds andAT IIVr,ir lJIOJC.
All Itemnants are marked with tho number of yards nnd price In plain figures.
Sweeping Reduction in MillineryFor One
Our Entire Stock of FINE MILUNEKY at Greatly Iteduccd l'rlces.pnrchaiers will to
the
107
can
to
DON'T MISS THIS
. ... at n
EX 8. 8. DELCIC,
From the most
HONOLULU.
Week Only.
Great Sucriiiro,
OPPORTUNITY.
JUST RECEIVEDlytii-fcs-e Invoice
MANILA
of
CIGARS
reliable Factories.
HOLLISTER & CO.,TOBACOKISTS.
WE'RE AFTER TRADEAnd not a hit atmalied to auk for It. An old farmer onco advised hyp. aa
they were going out into the world, not to sit down In tho mtddlw of tho field
with the milk-pai- l between their feet waiting ftir tho cow to lark up and Ik
milked, out to jro out and book tho cow. Wn ro after tho cow. We've Rot
iiV " piivjco wiiii mi up lu umH uirni-inar- nt ini juijirinry juift'H. mi in moricaubject to your Inspection.
The Manufacturers' Shoe Company,WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FOOTWEAR,
New Goods by every Steamer!
JUST RECEIVEDPer Barkentinc IrmgardA Very Pretty Line of
WHIOTI PIQUES,White Dimities, 25c. per yard,
Black and White Double Width Veiling.
We keep always on hand Ladies' Fast Black Stockings,Children's Fast Black Stockings and Men's Fast BlackHose
B. F. EHLERS & CO.TO THE PH0T0GRAFIC FRATERNITY
OF THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.
We beg to Inform our photografle friends,profeooional and amateur i that we have justreceived a freah supply of the celebrated
SOLIO PAPERIf you haven't tried it you are miaeing
half the pleasure of the photografle art. Itle easy to print, easy to tone, always readyfor use, keeps well and is susceptible of almostany range of tones.
"Nothing Succeedo Like Solio."To be had only of the
HOLLISTER DRUG CO., Ltd.AQENT8 FOR THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS,
X
Ucxit l(ntntoi
FOR SALE
IMUCK WARING & CO.,
rm Fort Btreet, near King Htreet.
1UT. 1l1 x ?n0 fait, nt 1'iuialimi, on A leinndorHtrwt. l'rlce, f 11(10.
ONB 1IAI.V ACItK, TAIUJ PATCHES,at l'alauui, very cheap.
pirn i.kahk, von a rnmoi) ok hivkYear. House mill lot, nine rooms,
on Niiuanu Htreet, Hour Iloretanla.
rillllVK.ll IJOT US Kl.VAU AND I'llKOI,K fAVl.
I aF'IK i7T NKAIt CHINK-I- TIIKATRKI J tlouo.
l.MNK I'llOPKKTV OX NUtMNU HTIIEKTJ1 will, several cnltaws. This will besold at a re ry reasonable flirnre.
VKAUM I.RAR 0 IHlOlfNIM AND 3collages 01 walnut lleacll, S1WW.
A HICK PLANTATION AT KOOI.AUcontaining 01 acres.
ACI'.KM AT KAI.IIII, HUITAW.K FIII1gardening, $3 1X1.
JOT ON QUKKN HTIIKKT, OPPOSITEIlia Tas Omc. Price. SZioa,
lmn ON WAIKIKI IIOAI). VEHVreasonable ind on raey payment
AFRW MllltK I.OTM OS KINO HTIIKKT,SI.'! each, can li paid for In
monthly Inslallinetita.
AbOTWiril t$.fclllUK HOUHKs UN
nOlUK Urt WITir OOTTAtlK ANDPatches, containing 1 arra at
Kallhl, fCU,
QP.VKIIAt. LOTH AT I'EAHL CITY,O cheap.
I.IINKOPPOUTIINITV FOIl IIIKHI IIOTHI,I1 man at Walanae, the tormina of OahuHallway. Hreclal InducenienUare offered.
t FIN II ItKSWKNl'K ONTIIK JUNCTIONV of Thurston Avenne, llreen and New
Hlreete. Hunan very lanca and cotn'ortahle.containing nil the latest sanltaty Improve,mnuts. Pine Verandaa, palm avenue, nautl-- f
ill r I Id oqt grounds, etc. Will be aold forleaa than Its actual value.
ACIIK WITH NKW COTTAOE AND1 other bulldlnas In Kallhl. Price iSWl.
I in) new bfautlftii modem v nmm IioumjAnd nicely laid oit vroandi. rrlee, H,W,
Kl X IfiO VKKC WITH NBW COTTAOKfJ on Young Htreet, near Keatimnkutrt nicely Improved lot Fruit trrcs.etc.
I' rice. $VU0.
No cliar fur making Deedi, MorlKit,eietc., in traferinizprmtfriy.
A. It. I'mmrtlen iifacwl In nur hands forrale will receive fpedal attention.
TO LET.
A OKANI) NEW COTTAOK,
Fouii noosm.In 11m ranter of Honolulu. Hultahle for a
married coupla or two gentlemen.
Apply toJAMKH RTK1NEH,
722 tr At Klito Ice Cream Parlors.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE.
r AM PltlSPAUEI) TO MARK AB--- t
st rods or Tltlo In a most thorough am!manner, 011 short notice., uml accu-
rate lu el cry ilctaiiF. W. MAKINNBY,
;I1S Fort Htreet.W. (). Hnilth's ntlloe.
BUSINESS ACENT.
ESTATE AND OENF.HAI. HUHIREAL Agent. Honl Estate Isiight nmlsold. ItoiiMM llenttxl. 1.0AN NkiiiitIATCIi.Collections made. Hooks Kte4l. AccountsaHIert.si. Cupylns neatly done.
All liuslnetM entrust.sl to mo will receiveptliniptnn'l careful Attention A share ofthe public patronage resjiectfully sollclteiL
Telephoue 1X1.
UEO. A. TUHNEH.:m Merchant Street,
OMce formerly occupied by C. T. (luliclc
LOST.
niAHOND KINO onAVAr.UAIH.E In going from the Like-lik- e
wharf up Fort to King, to tbe llsbmarket down Nuuanu, then lack to Kingand up to School on Fort. Suitable reward.Iave information at this olHce.
(ft K l'EH WEEK. THREE OR FOURf4) persons can find excellent lionrd ina private family at No. 84 Heretanla Ht.
TUTOR.
MH 0. I1ENRV WHITE,Ht. Cath. Coll. Camrmiwc
Is preiiared to take a few private pupils InRnfrligfi. tTlassIcji and Mathematics. Studentscoached for the I'ulillc Schools and the Universities.
Teachers prepared for Examinationor by correspondence.
Bookkeeping also taughtAddress V. O. lloi Vfi, Honolulu.
PKltSONAI.
Sheriff Andrews came over fromMaui by the Ukelike.
J. F. Morgan is iu town againHe returned by the Likelike.
A. S. Hartwell and daughter areback from a visit to the GardenIsle.
Attorney-Gener- W. O. Smithreturned from Maul by the steamerLikelike yesterday.
V. G. Needham, Superintendentof the Reform School, was theonlypassenger by the Bryant. "
Careful wheelmen are never on theroad without Holding' Itussla Halve. Itis th best thini; extant for bruises,sprains and cat. All druggists recom-mend it, and elt it for al centa.
Ditca CoMl-AN- Agents.
1) Won.
The team shoot between D andF Co.'s, N, G. II., at Makiki,Saturday, was a victory for D, thevolunteers. The score was 406 to
393- - Ten men, ten. shots each at200 yards.
Nothing Strange.Intelligent people, who realize the impor
tant part the blood holds in keeplug thebody In a normal condition, find nothingstrange in the number of diseases
U able to cure. So many troutbles result from Impure blood, the best way... . .i.a.Mia ,i.....ri. i.a m.i tr.uira'Sarsanarilla vltalliea the blood.
Hood's Pills are the best after dinner pills,assist digestion, prevent consupauuii. 0
andto Itfor use
O. V.4 SLNt, r, O, bat, m. (On
HKHJ IN A MITSUI. LI- -
Local news on page 1.
What Is It? Ham Ulerbic Yclcsiregood.
Mark. Twain's lecture is announc-ed in an
llasement under I. X. I., for rentfor storage. Sam I.cdcrcr.
II Company, N. O. H. is to beformally mustered in this evening.
Highest cash price paid for Hawaiian stamps, C. V.
W. C. T. U. meeting at 2 30 tomorrow at Central Ur'nn parlors.
The very latest style hats havejust been received at N. S. Sachs.Don't fail to see them.
Quite a number of people visitedthe Palithe boisterous weather.
The lleretanla street tennis courtwas well on Saturdayafternoon.
The andwill play the next to the final
game on Saturday next.
W. H. C. Greig and Louis Mar-
shall will leave by the Moiiowai onfor San 1'rancisco.
II. H. Wllllaiiu, of the NewCity Furniture Store, Waringblock, Is receiving new goods everymouth.
Al. Chisholm is turning outsome elegant sets of baud-mad- e
harness from Ills sliop comer I'onand King.
Harry Savior was acquitted on acharge of assault and battery onFrank Uertz by judge rerry tinsmorning. .
The Cricket Club's SmokingConcert will take place In theScottish Thistle Club's hall tomorrow evening.
Do you want crockery, glass,agate, tin or wooden ware or lampsCin'.Ar for Cash? Sec
bargains.
Kight Japanese were arrested ina lodging house on Ilcretauia streetnear Mauuakca for gambling onSaturday night.
Ifvou want to buy, sell or exchange stamps, go to johnT. Hrown,Arlington lllock, --Hotel street.Note change of address.
The sword presented to CaptainTohn Good has been placed on exhibition in .the l'acilic liaruware
window. It is a beauly.
Ned Trevensen will be tried mthe District Court on Thursday forsell nrr linuor on Sunday morningat the Hotel. He is out on if 250bail.
Just received new line ol clothing. Suits 5, Tio, 12 aim upI'll you at either price. 1,. I).Timmoiis, corner I'ort and licrc-taui- a.
Drown & Kubey the wholesaleand retail dealers in watches.clocks, jewelry and plated goodshave moved into tiie ArlingtonBlock, Hotel street.
Rex Hitchcockleaves by the Mokolii tills eveningfor MoioVai to settle his auairsthere, prior to making ahome in Honolulu.
A dance and boating parly willbe given C. F. Peterson tomorrowevening. Boats will leave Brewer'slanding, and there will be busses toconvey guests home alter tne nance.
SJ
An Opium Selture.Officer Thurston, of the customs
made auother haul ofopium this moruniR. He wasstanding on Fort street near thewaterfront when he saw a man off
the steamer Mikahala walk downthe with a bundle in hishand. Thurston quietly walkta upto him and had him arrested.When the bundle was opetisd tentins of optem werefound in it. All the tins werestamped so the dope must be first-clas-
The prisoner was chargedwith opium in and hisbail fixed at $500.
NOT CIIIILKItA.
Reports on" the Sickness at the IJuarali-tln- e
Station.There were wild rumors on the
streets last evening of numerousdeaths by cholera onIsland and in the Chinese quarter.There are about, 300 laborers,mostly from Hong Kong, m
There has been cholera atand the Belgic, which
brought the touchedat the port.
Two men have died in quarantine and two are ill. The latter are
At first the authoritieswere very much alarmed. Dr.Mvers. who is familiar with cholera,says that the plague is not Iiere atall. The trouble is fromchance of water apd gorging onfruit. Jackie Lucas and Charles
--are "stuck" in quarantine and will be there for a fewdays yet. Minister Smith, head ofthe health bureau, says there is nowfear no.
to ci.kansk tub HYSri'.M
Effectually let gently, when costive orbilious, or when the blood is impute ofsluggish, to ermanantly cure habitualconstiuntion. to awaneu me Kiuneyaand liver to a healthy activity, withoutirritating or weaklng them, to dispel
' headachea, colds or fevers use Hyrup ortrigs.
it must cost $75The size
is but $40. You can
WARINQ BLOCK Bole Agent
Some PeopleHave Idea,Have You?
the Process" islarge handsome
$100. Doesrestaurant
one for a more half
. . . SOLD ON PLAN. . .
BTUHDSVANT,
advertisement.
Stukdkvant.
yesterday notwithstanding
patronized
Kamehamehas
Thursday
Sturde-vaut'- s
Company's
Deputy-Marsha- ll
permanent
department
gangplank
Hongkong
possession,
Quarantine
quar-antine.Yokohama,
immigrants,
recovering.
dysentery
Weatherwax
aboutNot. largest
an
That because "New Stove
have trifle than that,
INSTALLMENT
IKt and autUsU BU.)
r,.A j
NIW MANUAL OF A1IMS- -
piece. On routepiece 011
cither shoulder,1. Stcurt.' Arms. The piece is
held right hand at thedown, down-twee- n
rightagainst the the
right hip, upper arm againststock. the
A COMPILATION OP THK CIIAN(IKl)TACTICS OP THK IIIFI.K,
Careful and Exact Deserlpllons-Ords- r.Tort I'resant flatiiles-Ruoul- df r
tit llsjonet, Kte.
(Compllcl liy Col. It. It. McLean, com.instilling First llenliucnt, N, (1, 11
Nnw Manual of Arms.The cadence of the motions is that
of quick time.
POSITION OP ORDItK AH MS.
The butt rests evenlyon the ground, barrelto rear, toe of butt oil aline with andtoe of right shoe. Armshangingright hand holdingpiece, first two lingersin front, others in rear.
lleilig at OrJtr. 1,J'restnl, 2. Armi. Raisepiece with right hand111 front of centre ofbody, grasp with left at
omipii. balance, forearm hori-zontal, (Two), change illit handto small of stock.
r. Ordtr 2. Arms. Let go stockwith right hand, rtgrasp piece justabove lower band and carry it toright side, left piece,fingers closed and pointing down-ward near right. (Two) lower piecegtntly on ground and take positionof Order, drop left hand by side.
He nit at Uraer. 1.I'ort. 2. Arms. Raiseand throw piece
across body, lefthand nt balance, palmup, right at smallof stock, j uil tn down,right torearm horizontal,barrel sloping to left andcrosing opposite junction of neck with shoulder.
Being at Port. 1, OrJtr. 2. Arms. Sameas in going from a J'res-tnl to Order. Alwaysbrine piece down centlvto ground. "'
Being at J'resent Arms. 1. I'ort.2. Arms. Carry piece diagonallyacross body and take position of niI'ort Arms as already described.
Being at Port Arms. , Present.2. Arms. Carry piece to verticalpositioiC barrel to rear and takeposition of J'resent Arms as alreadydescribed.
Being atOrder Arms.i.Jtight Shoul-der, 2. Arm,Raise and car-ry piece diagonally acrossbody and takeposition ofJ'ort Arms,except that!right hand cm-- 1
braces heel ofheelfirst two
mniiT MiouiDrni. fingers of righthand. (Two)
raise and plae piece on riirhtshoulder, barrel up, trigger guardclose up to hollow of shoulder, rightelbow close to body, right handdirectly in front of elbow, left hand,fingers extended and joined atchamber. (Three) drop left handby sUe.
Being at Might Shoulder Arms,1. Ordtr. 2. Arms. Press buttdown quickly with right hand andthrow piece diagonally across bodyand take first position of comingfrom Ordtr to Might Shouldtr.(Two) take first position of comingfrom J'rtstnt to Ordtr. (Three)lower piece gtntly on ground antltake position of Ordtr, drop lefthand by side.
Being at J'ort Arms. 1. MightShouldtr, 2. Arms. Change righthand to heel of butt and pieceon suouiuer as aireauy uescnoea
Two) dtop left hand by side.Being at Might Shoulder Arms.
I'ort. 2. Arms. Press buttdown quickly with right hand andthrow piece diagonally across body,taking first position of going fromMight Shoutdtrlo Ordtr. (Two)change right hand to small of stockand take position ol i'ort Arms.
Being at Jiigit znouiatr Arms.Prtstnt. 2, Arms, Take first
position of coming from MightShouldtr to Ordtr, (Two) take position of fort arms. t three)take position of Prtstnt Arms as already described.
Kiflt Salutt for individual soldiersis executed from Right Shouldtr orOrdtr, Right Shouldtr for outdoors, and Ordtr for indoors. Ineither case carry the left handsmartly to the height of the rightshoulder and respectively againstthe small of the stock or fore fingeragainst the piece, fore arra horizontal, fingers extended and ioined,palm down. (Two) drop left handby side.
Sentinels salute by presentingarms.
Beinir at Ordtr Arms, i, Paradt, 2. Mtst, Carry right foot sixinches straight to rear, bend leftknee slightly, turn piece on heel,barrel to left, muzzle .oppositecenter ol body, grasp the piecewith left hand just below stackingswivel, right hand below andagainst left.
Being at J arade Rtst, I, tornpany. 2, Atttntion, Resume theOrdtr,
Being at Ordtr Arms, i, fix,Ilayontt. Kxecutc Parade Mtst
grasp shank of bayonet with righthand, back of hand toward body,draw bayonet, fix It on barrel, andresume the Ordtr,
Being at Ordtr Arms, i. Unfix,2, Jiayontt, 1 he reverse ot abovemotion.
In the bayonet fixed or unfixed in the most convenlent manner and the piece returnedto the position in which it was,before (he order was given.
Being at Ordtr Arms, oayontlsfiud. I, Chargt, 2, Bayonet.Half lace to right, carry rightheel six inches to rear and threeinches to right of left beel, at sametime raise piece with right band,inclining barrel to front, graspwith left at balance, back of handdown, thumb piece,the small of stock with right handand bring point of bayonet toheliiht of chin, right hand support'Ing stock firmly against right hip,
inclining lorward.Ordtr Arms from Chargt Ilayontt.
Face to front and take next to lastposition of coming to order. (Two)lower piece gtntly, and drop lettnauq.
Being at Port Arms fixed,I, Charge, 2, Bayonet, Half faceto right and take position of Chargejiayontt above,
THE HAWAIIAN STAR, MONDAY 19 1895- -
To resume I'ort, 1, J'ort. 2,Arms, l'ace to "front and takeposition of J'ort Arms.
Being as Kight Shoulder Armf.I, Chargt, 2. Jlayonit. Take firstposition of coming from KightShoulderXo Order as already describ-ed, CTwo) Change right hand tosmall of stock. (Three) Take posi-tion of Chargt llayonet as fromPort.
Being at Chatgt Jiayontt. 1. RightShouldtr. 2. Arms, l'ace to frontand take position of Port. (TwmTake first position of coming froi 1
J'ort to Kight Shouldtr as alreadydescribed. (Three) drop left hand.
In the Staek Arms, loading, firing,hireling and lying down, they areexecuted as in the old manual forthe Springfield rifle.
The following of thepiece are intended mainly for uselu extended order and routemarches, and when the commandsfor these are given the piece will beshifted in the most convenient man-
ner, but for uniformity when lit closeorder In going from the MightShouldtr to the J.tt Shoulder thefollowing method prescribed.
Being at Might Shoulder Arms, 1.jjjt Shoulder, 2. Arms, Pressthe butt down quickly with theright hand and bring the piecenearly vertical, without loweringit, grasp It with the lclt hand at thesmall of the stock and place thepiece on the left shoulder hi a simi-
lar position, change the left handto the heel of the butt and drop thethe right hand to the side.
Being at Left Shoulder Arms, 1.Might Shoulder, 2. Arms, changeright for left and left for right, inabove movement.
I, Trail, 2. Arms. The pieceisgraspr.d with the right hand justabove the balance, right armslightly bent, muzzle Inclinedslightly to the front.
1'or the facings, side step, backstep, atigmcnts, open and closeranks, when executed from theorder take the above position ofTrail and resume the Order onhalting.
When itcan be donewithout
as in columnof fours, the
eri mnv hetrrnertAil at til. rjJrXH
balance andthe piece low-ered to a hori-zontal nrtaftion, a similarposition in "
the left hand tkil for makciiikm.
may also be used.1, Sling, 2, Arms. The right
arm is passed between the rifle andthe sling, which rests upon theshoulder, niece in rear of the
'shoulder, muzzle down, right handsteadying the
'marches the may be slung
2.in the t,
barrel slopingward and to the front, hand
'supported front ofthe
A similar position in
touching
naturally,
inhand steadying
diagon-ally
hand
place
marching, Is
clasping grasp
body
bayonets
as explained
AUGUST
positions
Is
in-
convenience
left hand may be used.GlENURAI, Uui.ks.
If at the Ordtr bring tile pieceto the Msght Shouldtr at the firstpreparatory command for march-in-
If ut the Might Shouldtr, LeftShoulder, Trail or J'ort, bring thepiece to the Order on halting.Don't begin the execution of Orderuntil the completion of the Hall.These are executed separately.
Tou can put un the most delicatefriitta. uncooked. t,r using Antlertiien'tine, anil in six months lliey will 1m i
natural in anuuuuu ub wiil--Qrtt picked.
I'ltlsONP.IIS.
erved His Sentence -- A Slrk Man Hoping; For Pardons.
"Johuuy" Lane, political prisoner, was liberated Sunday morning,he having served out the term ofbis sentence, six months, and paidhis fine of $ ioo. Lane was arrestedimmediately after the outbreak andwas convicted of misprision oftreason by the militarycommissiou.He speaks m very highest terms otMr. Low and the treatment he received while in Oahu prison.
Tames Lane is still in. a bad condition. A second operation uponhis head will most likely be performed. He has been temporarilyremoved from the aSylum to Mrs.Kaafs. Palama.
Since Greig's illness and removalto the hospital, Carl Widemannhas been assisting iu the office otthe prison.
Native political prisoners naveheard a great deal about the amnesty discussions, and are veryhopeful of the outcome. Some ofthem believe pardons will be issuedby the Government during thisweek.
Political prisoners generallystrongly deprecate the escapade ofyoung Marshall in stealing awayfrom the hospital last week, believing it may create a sentimentagainst them and militate againstthe prospects of early pardons.
Table I.llien.
And don't you forget It L. 11.
Kerr is making a specialty thisweek of bleached and unbleachedtable linens, towels, bedspreads,mosquito nets, diapers, plain andtwilled cottons, tlauuelcttcs, llatinets, linen drills, glass clothsart muslins and cretonnes. Housekeepers embrace this opportunityChances like these do not occurevery day.
AwardedHlzhest Honors World's Fair,
Oold Medal Midwinter Fair.
DH
CREAM
BAKINGPOWDIR
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A iwre Craoe Creim of Tartar Powder. Free
(torn Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant,
In all the great Hotels, the leadingCluba and the homes, Dr. race treatsBaUag Powder bolda us supremacy.
40 Year the Standard.LtWiS L CO,, (guts,
Highest of all In Leavening rower. Lateit U.S. Gov't Report
PUREIlIINAWAV.
Frightened Iln4.e Wllh a t.adr a
Children In n Carrlsie.
Mis. W. L. Hopper ond twochildren had a very narrow escape
this morning. They were seated in
the rear part of the family c.itriagewhile the Chinese servant drove aspltitcd dark horse. The cariiagewas being driven along King stltctfrom the family residence towardtown. Opposite the governmentbuilding the animal got frightenedat something and started on 11 run.The Chinaman lost control, butstill held on to the reins. Thefrightened animal dashed alongMerchant street. The animal and in
vehicle were going so fast that theoutfit went on the sidewalk out-
side of Holllstcr & Co.'s store.One shaft grazed the big platewindow. The front wheel struckan Iron hitching post, the shockthrowing the driver on the ground.He still held the reins. A policeofficer who was standing on theopposite side ran over and caughtthe horse, just in time, as the. ani-
mal was about to niake a boltdown the street, there being noth-ing to hinder him. The pake waspicked up unconscious, but hefinally turned out to be unhurt.Mrs. Hopper and children werehelped iu Holllstcr & Co.'s store.After they had
'rested awhile they
were sent home by Mr. Hopper.
A nlacH to spend a low quiet hours la
the llanlwal llatlu. Wulklkl cars passthe door.
Arter a by tiamlter.
London, F.ng , Aug. 3. Amongthe first topics that will be broughtup for discussion when Parliamentmeets on the 12U1 list, will be theelection of the convict dynamiter,Daly, to represent Limerick in theHouse. On the nth Mr. Balfourwill move the production of proofcf Daly's conviction for participat-ing in the dvnamitc outraces andon the 19th will move the issue ofa new election writ lor I.lmcrick.
Defender Hie llest.In a stiff breeze the yacht De
fender defeated the Vigilant byine minutes.
European I'earn 1 hrealened.Nnw York, Aug. 3. A dispatch
from Berlin says: There is no tellinghow seriously the peace of Uuropemay be disturbed liv the teles incelebration of the 25th anniversaryof thc)'iiiauguratlon of the Franco- -
Prussian war, and which will be in-
augurated at Wissen-ber-
t:tllllT L'OUIIT.
Suit-Tw- 'iMy .lory.
The accounts of Mrs. CordeliaB. Damon, widow and executrixof the estate of the late H. CDamon, have been examined and Vj
approved by Judge Cooper and theexecutrix discharged.
Iu the assumpsit suit ol James J.Byrne vs. John Allen, et al. andA. Feek, garnishee, the last named
csts to the Court that thedebt belongs to a third party, oneJohn Martin of Port Angeles,State of Washington, who has alieu or charge upon said debt, andbe asks the Court to order JohnMartin to appear and state thenature and particulars of his claim.John Martin has been ordered toappear bclore Judge Whiting.
In the circuit Court this morning C. Apoi pleaded guilty to housebreaking. .Sentence will be imposed tomorrow.
l,oo Ting, maiming, is on trialbefore a foreign jury.
Jessie T. Naone vs. Sheriff L. A.Andrews, damages, is being heardbefore Judge Cooper and a mixedjury.
llase Hall.
The Stars won the game onSaturday from the Kamehamehasby a score of 8 to 2. There was alarge attendance present, and hooting and guying were the order ofthe day. I he h amehameha play-ers and a number of spectators iuthe grand stand were dissatisfiedwith C. M. White's umpiring be-
hind the bat. The Stars battedand fielded well, while the Kamsplayed a half hearted game, OneKamehamcua player lost lus tcmper during the game and aimed aglove at umpire white s head.
Campos Corralled.Nbw York, Aug, 4. F.strada
Palma, the Cuban delegate, madethe following official statementyesterday: "My .correspondentwriting Irotn Alauzanlllo, placedCampos force at 8000 men, luclud-im- r
those ill and wounded, and cstimates that not more than a thirdare fit for fighting."
THE BEGGAR'S DREAM.
ro own a yacht, I think, would be pure kllssiTotiaveahorsewouMsultlustoadoU
To hate a cottairo would not come amis.benthouifU it stood upon some uacawooni
lot.
To have a store of bonds weald suit tue quite;To rut ofT Louisins wouU be Jolly fqui '
I sometimes think I would be pleaud to strikeA bit or tenlsou ir 1 a a gun.
A shelf or t o of rarest l"'k would pleaaetA mantel holding- - brlca.erao uiswise;
I wouldn't mind a hammock and a breeae.With nauifht to do but Ifaso up al ma sales.
Tel. whllo I dream by ilur and WKht of sttotiAnd think tnetr ownersuip wouio ue ira
Twould also please me much It I could touebAnd call my own a paltry uny ccnu.
--C'arlyle Bnillh la Harper's Ilaxar,
The Old Confederate to His Wooden lf.Oh. wooden !ir. thou theme of heartless fun
To thouabtle louth. and 10 to witless ace,Berene. Ihou'lt stand the shut from tv'rr ffuu.
Of aimed by self proved sl or Mir styled snrfel
Ut faithful leu. with me Ihou'lt stump around:AU sneers at lameness, uereai, inoa u
brave.And when at last I all my arms shall ground
Thou'lt bear me eomp'oy ei en In Uie grave,
And then some friends as true no doubt aathou.
Rut In their show lna of It. late. Ion lateMay, weeping, say, as round my grave they
bow,"He was a faithful old Cun'fderater
When onoaaRooUhman died, and men on IdghX shaft did rear to pay for slights they'd
shown"Poor Ilurnsl In life," they heard a woman
ahth."Ha lacked for bread, In death they give
stonel"
Drive not to uaaturea hare the w arworn steedAnd watt for death to show ncard wall
meanL8otno love lu life would meet his sorest need
What cars Uia dead tor lolly moaumentrJohn M. Hlchardsoa.
BakingPowder
ABSOLUTELY
ALL ALONG TIIE DUCKS,
AHIIIVAt. OF CAIttHIKS OF I.I1MHI
ANII lll:KltAI. MMH'HANIHMF..
Ml.hap to a Vessel Hound for Honolulu- In llt.tr. .. - a. O, Wilder on the
Way- - Itutee of lite Front,
The Ka Mol arrived this morning with a cargo of 2649 bags ofsugar.
The barkcntlne S. G. Wilder wason the berth loading when the Bry-
ant left. Her sailing was fixed forthe 8tb of August. The Wilder Is
command of Capt. McNeill andmay be expected this week.
The barkentlnc Retriever, Captain Ilozan, arrived this morningwith 700,000 feel lumlicr, 22 daysfrom Port Townseiid. She Is con-
signed to I.ewers & Cooke, TheRetriever is docked at the newwharf, where she will discharge.
The dredcer finished cutting outthe Olympia's berth in naval row(this afternoon. The cut facesBrewer's wharf, All Is now readyfor the arrival of the big cruiser.The dredger will now proceed todeepen that part ol the harbor, inthe locality of the red swing buoy.
The bark C D. Bryant, CaptainJacobscn, arrived yesterday, fourteen days Ironi Han l'rancisco.Capt. Jacobsen made an exellentrun down, having been becalmedfor three days off the Farallones,thence steady N, V.. trade windsand fine weather to port. Thellrvant brines about 800 Ions ofgeneral merchandise consigned toHackfeld & Co. She had a day'slater San Francisco news.
The ship Ambassador;to Frank Cooke, with 1200 tons ofphosphate, Is reported having putinto the Falkland Islands in dis-
tress. Her bulwarks are Injured,she is leaky, and has encounteredother damage. It is not knownwhether she will have to dischargefor repairs before proceeding on hervoyage. The time of her arrival iuHonolulu is indefinite. Roughusage in a gale is the cause of hermishap. n
I'ANSKNdKKS.
AltKIVKII.
Aug IS W (1 Nrodlmin.From Kauai pcratin Mlkalinla, Aug 18A H Hartwell, Misa K Hurt well, Hhdrr
Albert no. Jlissea Cnllipbell, IrflglMmitii, Ienliiiril, Kliitvu, Felix, Jnintsllowrll, V Knuilsell, lir d n. rtmilll, 1
V'nn lliinin. I! Jl Oiviko. Jr. Mr V Kntnlsen, Mrs Kitchen, Jllssi-- Kitchen (I). OMacfurlanc. Cant Hatfield, II Brightwell. Bum lVdro. I) Kantitvanul, nml W)
on duck.From Ilawnll and Maul, per stmr
Llkellke. Aug 1H Altorney-llonerii- lSmith, J 1' Morgan, Hlierill Andrews, OW llrcv. Miss Holenson. Fred Maliy. AhHum, Cluing liny, wifiiand children, AhChung. llrutliciH Joseph, Hubert andIVIIa. Ijiuis H Jiiil.-- r ... A M Hproull,f.ipt JI''Wrnu.o mid wile, T II 1,1, ins,uilt-nn- rlill.l, II W Jl MM, V Katn.
Hit.,-- , ljerr,. Join a mid nui, and 112
on (Ink,AIIIUV.W.H.
HU.NPAl', Aug 18
Ilk C I) llrjiiu! Jucoliaon, from Kan
Mtt'ir I.ikclikp, from I In.wnii mid Maui.
Hlinr Miknlmln, Hnghim fromKuuul.
Stmr J A CiiiuiiiltiR, Neilson, fromK110I.111,
Moniiav, Aug ID
IHIn Retriever, Ibignn, from I'ortTnwimCitil.
Sclir Kntiikeoiill, from Knlmlaltlc.
IICI'Altlllllr.h.
MoniiaY, Aug IU
Kclir Moiwnliine for Koholalele,bluir Hawuil, l'lugerald, for porta iin
Hawaii.ritmr James Mnkee, l'stemou, for
Knpaa, Kilauea, Kallhl wal uml Hanalel.Stmr Wuiinaualo, Ualwuy, ror wal
nlun.Htmr Mokolii, Mcdregor, forMoIokal
ud Ijwinl.ritmr J A Cummins. Neilsoti. for
Waltnannlo.
Kx Mikahala, from Kauai, Aug 18wj tigs siizar. 111 ugs rtce. mu sueeii."i lull hldea. (IS nkga sundries.
Kx James Makce, from Kauai, Aug lb284 hags paddy.ex ivuatiea Jion ironi Hawaii, Aug
18 4U7 lies sugar. M head rattle.Kx I.lkellki'. from Hawaii and Maui,
Aug 18 '2370 hgs sugar. 37 bg potatoes.GO lings corn, 15,015 ft lumber, 38 piga,
mils nines, no pags sundries,
HI I'll UTS ANII CONSIONKKS,
IMPORTS.
Kx Retriever, 700,000 M. feet lumber,
VKSSP.LH LHAVINO TOMOKIIOW.
Stmr Llkellke. forMaul and llnwnli nt .1 n 111.
Htmr Wuinlenle, Gregory, for Iihalna,Kiikniliaelo nnd llonokaa. fit 8 a in.
Htmr Mikahala, llagluud, forKauai ut ft ti 111.
rninr rte iiu liou, iiioiupson, lorKnliukii and l'uuuliiu at 111.
VKSSKI.S IN I'llllT.NAVAL VKMHELfl.
U H H hVnniiigton, Thomas, Mare IslandM EllCH AaTMKN.
(Coasters not Included In this Hit.)Mark H I' All-- n, Thompson, H V
.......in. o .e,i 1, Mia,. ,,,, uuiij,.uii,
tier bk Martha Uve-oo- l
llktll H ,N Custle, Ilulilmrd, H rllktn Arthur, Culhiam, H I'C I) Hryaut, Jacoliwu, H K
likin tieinever, nogau. rt lowu-vi-
AT NKIOIIUOIIISO POUTS.
Hrhr (Ilendale. H V Huerlehr Jennie Wand. H F Due
II 1X1.
H br Anna, H F DueUK Aiuue jouuson, h r Due
KAIIULUI.
Ilk stmr Jullen, Arrd
IC IKItlN VKbSKIJt KXI'tXTKII
Itlfne Planter. Dow. Port (lauible DueIlk Atnuassadoi jacasouviue j,uHark Onyx, Kewcaslle, H M H' DueHark Martha Davis, Hau Francisco Aug ISilk Amy Turner, New York Kept ISHhlli Marie llackreld, I.lver)l Octtier sh II Hackfeld, New York OctUr bk Aldeu drove I .her pool Oct(lor bk 1' O I'lluger. llremeii OctUr lairk L'lty 01 Aiieiauie, riewcasiie Aug an1111 n 1, , liner, n r auic.iHhlp John Mclss.1, Newcastle Kept
For
Fine Printing
Try the Star
Electric Works.
II. I. It II l.lijtlill.
Onteers on the Trail of HawaiianStills.
livery time the little schoonersRob Roy and Hccia return to Hon-
olulu from their respective ports onMotokai and iu Koolati, the skip-
pers ami crews are generally In alively condition. Suspicions werearoused that there was liquor onboard these vessels, About 3o'clock this morning the schoonerRob Roy nrrived from Wailua,Molokoi, with a light freight. Asearch warrant was issued andLieutenant Luahlwa went down tothe schooner. Hi the cabin werefour big gin bottles and two brandybottles which had contained okolc-lia-
The officer was too late. Onlythe drees were left. Captain P.(Calcl was locked up, charged withdistilling spirituous liquors with-out a license. It is believed theliquor s distilled 011 the otherislands.
The schooner Hecia which hadbeen iu Port a day or two wassearched by Lieutenant Iloli. Hefound fourteen empty bottles, onlythe smell of okolehao being left.No arrest was made in the lattercase.
Christians la..arre,l.Lomiion, I!ng., Aug. 3. A dis
patch from Shanghai gives thedetails of the reported massacre ofChristians at K11 Cheng. Theladies who arc said to have been JV
killed arc believed to have beenmembers of the Church of Hue- -
land, the Zcuatianud the AmericanMethodist Itpiscopal missions.According to the dispatch theywere butchered after sufferingatrocious outrages, A number ofother foreigners. including awoman and her children, werekilled.
Twenty Sllners I'erl.lted.London, Aug. 3. None of the
twenty miners left at the floodedmine at Saltcoats, Scotland, havebeen rescued. The flowinc waterjammed the entrance into the minewith debris. .
inGALLANTRY COST A SHIRT.
IMeaslroue llesults Followed eeheme toHide Clear I'runi a ldy.
One of tliu most popular men In thodown town prodncn district is (). V.Cliriitio. Ills temper, however, has boonsorely tried of late, anil there Is n wick-ed gleam In Ids eyes when uuylxxly ut-ters the word "Firn" in Ills presenoo.
Chris," as his friends call him.owns more trnck liorsos than any otheruau 111 ma city, Ho alto owns n stock
farm in i'oughkocpsla. Ha recently invltixloiioof his friends, Fred (iobney,
banana Importer, to visit his countryplace, Mr, Uebney accepted, nml bothmen started fur tho Grand Central sta-tion in a boggy. Chris drove,
Chris, bo It said, sported an linmacu.lato shirt front, in which glittered alargo diamond. The friends weru bowl-lu- g
along Fifth nrruuo when Chris,who was smoking n cigar, suddenlystat toil. He had soon ft lady friend, andtho Impropriety of enlutlng her with ncigar in Ills month caused iilm to lot tho nilweed drop, as lie thought, to tliu bottom onnf tho boggy.
Thuy had procouilal a block or sowhen Kil remarked:
"Boincthlug'a 011 flro.""That's o," replied Chris, looking
round. "I can smell smoke. May bo
It's 111 one or tlieao buildings, olid"Great Hootll Wowl" ho jolloil,
"It's ma Cupar's ghost I It's burningme npl" I
"Have yoo got 'em?" innnlrod Ed.Bupposo I turn in a fire alarm."Before ho oonhl mnke any further
comment Chris had atopjieil his horse,Dinpeu ironi tho bnggy and was execu
ting n war dance 011 the ahlwoalk.flmoko was rising from beneath hiswaistcoat, and the cigar, tliu cuuso of Itall, droppod to tho ground.
Weill, I'll bo Jlggerod." oxclnlmulChris. His spotless shirt front won dis-colored nml burned in places.
"ferhaps It was the diamond," suggested Ed.
Diamonds ha Mowed 1" retortedChris. "Hay,"honi!dod, "I can't go totho farm looking llko this."
Oh, that's aonti remedied," repliedEd. "Oct a celluloid shirt front Ifyou'ro careful, it WDii't tuko lire, butyou mustn't smoke, ami don't put theaparklcr In either."
Ed s anggestionwns rnrriotl out. Theourney was rcsnmoil, and when tliu
men returned to tho city the story leaked out. That la why many down townproducu merchants tnko down their fireex tlugulshcrs when Chris happen along.
Clina says liu appreciates a Joko, batwhen ha Is Invited to n business melt'sdlunor and receives a inlulntnro flroinnu's cap and roil lantern as souvenirs
the thing's going too far." I1.0WYork Herald
THE WOODS BY NIGHT.
Rounds, Sights aud Miadows Anions; theTrees and Hushes.
Bit still ill tho woods at night amilook aurl listen," said rm old time naturalist to mo ono day, "and you willseo or hear strange tlilugs, not to besoon or heard saro by rarest chance luthe bnay houra of the day,"
I thought of the remark as I sat perfoctly still in a small opening of thoAdirondack wood ut tho closa of oneday last summer. It was twilight, andout of tho dim, uncertain light loomedtho outlines of the treo in the valley andof tho Amtiersaml mountain lu tho dlatauco. Quickly I saw tliu shadow of 1
moving figure, which I made oat to hathat of a fox. How stealthily the alyfollow crept along I Ho made no uolae;not a twig broke bonoath his catllkotread.
As he tamed, tor the first time henollcod ine. Ho looked at mo, andlooked nt him. Then rojuard revealedthe cunning of his kind. Still keepingbis cyo on me, he sldlod away until hereached the dark ahadca aud recesses,when ho dlsapmarcd In an lnstauL
I knew reyuard was out on his nightly foraging expedition. Perhaps ho waalooking lorn wild rabbit or a fat parfridge, or perhaps ho intended to robtome farmer of his clioioest fowls. Tbefox Is a night traveler. Ho makes hijourney after dark, Duds his dinner andretires always before the break of day,
Uur Aulmal Friends.
The Iirseftt Medleal Library,A writer in the Washington Btar sari
that tue largest and most coinplcto modloal library lu tin) world la the colleo-tiou of medical works located in thoArmy Medtoal museum, in that city,under the care or the surgeon generalollloeof the war department and tho immedlato supervision of Dr. John ri. Ulllings, U. ti. A. It may bo said that thecard index system of medical nabllca,lions used by the library Is tha mustthorough and practical ludox of medicalworks lu the world. Tho library nowInclude about 1 13,000 bound volumesand about ICO, 000 pamphlets. It Is estimated that this collection compri.es
a of the modioal literatnruof the world, ami at least a oftbe medical literature which has boonpublished within the last teu years.
It Was A orient.A citlieu of Intcrloroiiolts, who had be
come very rich in the soauaud caudle bustueas, bought In l'arla a picture by the greatItubens ami hung ll In the drawing roomat home. When visitors canio the ladyjIheliousa would atuluglte fur its aiitluull)'ana w ouiii say, 1 es, u is veara otu. buwe Intend to have a new uua iwluteil lustlike It, and Ibeu we cuu roll up this old outHad pu( it away," Chicago Uptn Court.
PLENTYFrOrill
HAY
nnd
GKAIX
W
the 6.
S. 0. Alien 1,
nnd"
h.h. AhIouii.
tCALIFORNIA FEED CO.
'I'rli plioiM- -
AilvortlHiMii.
cut ion Co. Jf.
Kvcry man who haa been ar.rented for II U,.. N. II. II. laH hereby specially- ordered (ri lepresent TIIIH KVKNIMI. Themen will m sworn In Itv author.
ity ol the new militia art.T, II. MUHIIAY,
'.18. It Ciptaiii Commanding.
J'tirlncrxhij) Binsolvctl.
Notice ia herebv ulven that tho nnrl.nershlp heretofore existing between LnlKlin nnd Ah Hung, tailor ebon mi Nun.mm fitiect, Hr.lt lllock, is hereby dis-solved, IU Klin hating Mild hhilhlereats
All liiing, who will continue thebusiness nt the same lilac, end tmv nildebts of the company.
''Al KIM.Honolulu, August I", lblrt. 737-3- 1
Notice.
During my nlswnco on Kauai dhynun desiring milk or ran ordersame by calling up Mr. Hchllelfcr nt p.
alulae, OSlu p. in, nml H n, in.Telephone fi07.
l'AUI, It. IHF.NIIKIM1,7!!S-2-
For llcnl.Olllors. en stiilo or elmIn. on tin
ground lloor of llm rireliiisea formerlyoccupied by Un, Dally Hiilletln Company
Merchant street, nlvl I he lariro liafll no rt'coiiu Hour til llm tainu build- -
ItiK. .Apply nt tliu rilncnof
WM. l, IIIW1N &CO, U.7!-t- r
Mutual Telephone Co.
Thn Annual Meeting ut I lie MUTUALKl KI'IIONK l OMPANV Will be Oil
lvi;n.Ni;HDAy. Henleniber 4th. at an.Amendments will 1m, i,riiiwMu.,i In
rllrli-- fi. 7. V. III. 17. 111.21 nml !fl .,(mi ny iuv.
J, t. HltUWN, iHocreturv.
Honolulu, August 3, lb'.'-")-
Notice.
Uin tho arrival ut thn aleameni ofHdcr a hleamshlp Comi.iiiy, I.td.,mi 'raon will he allowed to guabourd, until
pajwMigi-r- s are nsnore, without amill fmill thn olllco: unless Dermis.
ilonlo do ut Imi grunted by tho olllccrsme veeaei,
a. i witnir,l'riflilcnt W. H. H. Co.. Ltd.
Mino,
Yee On Co.,Watchmakers acl HacDfactorina
Ji5'wicr.,1ici.'ejulrai of U'ui,r antl Jtwrtry Vftftljl.
All Wurk Ouarantrt-d- ,
Importers ,( Watcln-- a nml Clocks,817 NUUANU BTItl'.irr, 1', O. Hox 143
Tl, rnlr nr, nl ll. M.,.l,t I
.' ', 'I'.tublcms, l'ri7es and such likemade iu Honolulu have lieen manufactured by us, and .
WeMakeJewelry
of every description. Vou haveonly to tell us whit you want andhow you want it made, and wc dothe rest
acobson & Pfeiffer.l orl Slr.,.1 .l.mi-IL-r.- ,
Near corner King.
ALOHATOOTH
WASH.
Aloha ToothWash is health'to the teeth.
If you use iti i 1 Mlvour teem will
hp p I p tl n n ciVV-- 1 u, .
wliite It ner -a
fumps th? hrpnrh
too.t
MARK TWAIN'SLECTURE
AT
INDKI'KNRKNl'K I'AHK,
Saturday, August 24.PROGRAM I
1. My First Tiicfl.
2. Tbe Jumping Frog.
3i Character of Itc Bloc Jar.
I A Fancy Dress Incident.
5. Bit Off More Tnao He Could Char.
Tom sawyer's Cmsale.
(Not yet HulockiJ)
During lb" evening theKltuiillliill lllillilrllc Club"will play choice selections of music.
Doora 0ien at ? o'clock. Perforc&dcooiuiiiencea ai e,
Tfckeft One Dollar. Now on sale at1, I.kvev s ,o Ultra Clutrae fur
JUtrrvnl Stall.KitraCars wilt run on Kins' and fferafaala
ro reels oerora aan alter the lwloreLEWIS J. LEVEY,
t lSCAI. 11 AN AO Kit.
Hawaiian Baseball Association.
On Saturday, August 24thAt 3:30 p. m.
KAMEHAMEHAS.vs.
UNKNOWNS,At IIASKI1AI.L 1'AHU.
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WAIANAE
Saturday and SundayTrains will leave) Honolulu at VtlS a.
m. ami I :l" p in, Iteturnlng will arrlvu Iu Honolulu at 3:1 1 p. m, ami tiiA
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ROUND TRIP TICKETBl1st Class SI.7B3d Class. 81.20
P. C. SMITH,(len'l, Puss, ami Ticket Agent
Nineteenth Semi - Annual Competition
OP THK
HAWAIIANRIFLE ASSOCIATION,
To Ixi held at the AssociationlUngo on
Saturday, Aug. 17, 1805,Coiiimenclii;; at Silo n, in,
Heveri regular Aaaoclation matches, 'together with the following,
AM. COMKItH ilATCH.1st 1'rb, I0;2.I lrls, 'n3nl l'rlM,2.
Conditltionsi OjM-- to all enmera: 10rounds at !!W) janlsiauy riliej no hairor net triggers or sights allow.u; entries unlimited, f;n trance fee II,
UITIZKN8 MATCH,ComlitiotlS: OlMlll tli all (uTMOns tali.
have never made a rrrard of HO percent., or over, in any of tho , It,regular 200 yard inatche.; uiilfmll.J'"'""i hot. at 200 yard.; any rifle;
' r ieieacowaigutalloaed, Untlanco fee ,
I.1ST V I'uieruI Ca.li I'rlz.-.-K. O. Hall & Htm. I V.,.H. IISOU, Hudth Ai Co., U ,l,t. I'.rfunia.noonm ifnig llluai. n. iirimaiuill A: l!ll.. I IL. Olv.rm.I,, ST '
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"- -- , . . . I H lUIS U.1rraiue, w in, selmtejl,
J n. aianiu, yanu CToth.V '!''" k A: Cm. 1 Cum, Wins,J. A. llol.lr. I Haa- Itlw.Iu.l,l-- I.. II..., I -
llAWAlua HrAK, I Year's Hub, Dally,, ....... ,v. --r,, na, null, J.atir.
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M? reinoliiciicnaa follows; On Haturday,August 17lh, from DM a, in, to sun.down. On Katunlay, August '.Mill, from1 p. m. to sundown. On Haturday,August 31. t, from I p. in. to sundown.
RECEIVEDBy the as. City of Peking, nnotlwr lotof Drawn Work. Includ ne-- l.ssill.atresses, and a lot of Irresistible
Silk 4-i-R NiMl Tin,
at 80c, each or r down.few cas.-- of
Fan Ban SSI ln.,.1 ta..uspr. "i. " t superior to ApiwU
H. BARNES.NEW flEI'UIIMO mill iiini
'JLMie Food;t0itiiis
are coiicenlrate.1 In
Pure, UnfewtiM
franc JniceThe history of .Hie "grata, curr," a a
course ol dieting ujn the ripe grspvla popularly railed, la an ancient and Intereating one. The nutrllive valutofgraira la said lo have U-v- II rat suggest.ed by thn fulness which fnea, birds andother niilmal patrons of rlwnlng grapavtaliM on. Tin, (nullMval llMni.n i.liw.l- -
Ulana atlll practiced the giie curf, andI In nur day.'the (lermans give mora at- -
I lenllon u it tlmn any other KHple, 1 hel"0'""1"0 ii,r,i,r ut "' uijet uiiiioaiiy in Herman. i ne ueai auownlgraiu cure csiuui.niutnis ure mossi oiMwiiiiiiiioTjioi,i)uikiu.intinitav.
i rm iiingen on ine iinine, ami vrvry onI the lake pf Oeiieva, but many otherstations iu the south of France,
I Italy and Austria,Concentrated iirillH' Jiilro haa all
tho proiicrlles of the graiw In n cnnceiiI trsltil furt'i ami ia la moat valuable forI weak atomaiha and Impalrwl digestion,
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