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hi i . I t III - II Mm i i - t l l I III till SjajlMI i t i ri i mi t I I t t V ft I l. HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS FMU.W I.VENING HKCEMBKK Bishop's Post Office. wind in the Im - rafli-dent- ; , wr d ntble itnrei ire adjacent in the above In- stitutions) l calling it the Former, you present your check, receive four money, then ilep serosa in our stoic, make vour purchases lorChris ttnas; and such as require the attention ol the l'i isi ( Mftce "which is next dooi In us," our clerk will be pleased to look alter fur you. N rw York City, ni rather a Fair proportion iii that great metropolis has jusi arrived at our store. Remember, we never take a hack seal during the holi- days. Our goods pur- chased direct Irom the M. Mi FACTURERS, embrace a complete assort- ment oi most desirable article-- - for XMAS GIFTS, 27 Large Cases . . RKt T.l RI BX fi. s. AUSTRALIA, it is utterly impossible to make a list ni everything-- , as the Star isn't Large enough, and we don't want In e nihcr advertisers ol their space .... A CALL :ni(l insDeci Ion ol t he diflei cut lines tm view will repay vou for t In- trouble ol com- ing down ;is far ;is Merchant street, as vou will find the largest assortment and low- est prices AMONG THE THOUSAND AND ONE ARTICLES WI1 L BR FOUND Books Iff the young people, Books for the old people, Games and Calend rs, h Albums, Letter Cases, Cigar Cases, Music Rolls. Frames for Paris Panel Photos, Ink Stands, Photograph Albums, Book- lets, Wild West Games, Toilet Sets (an entirely new ' line), Photo Boxes, Necktie lines. Mirrors. Collar and K.'iill Bums, Work Boxes, Shaving Sets, Manicure Sets, Jewel Cases, Music Boxes Lp Tablets, Port-Papetrie- it s. Paper Knives, Match Boxes, Pen iVipen Wrrtinjj Desks, ti.iJIHS ric. for Children. XMAS II llll AND Baphat), Tuck V SOHH . . NEW An titirely mrtt lint im. YEAR rttstU brant if nt aJ t It, a. CARDS MUSIC DEPARTMENT. Everything t,, K roumt in i fir..t- - ,'lahh Mlisir Stun-- . fQSJ u I'luini llasjll iii a Jaw's Harp. AlSO full lint- of ... PACIFIC COAaTT niAHIl.s. S' II ISI. N I llUIHUs . , MSMMtl) nit.inl.-i- l i". Oood aastMSl nml ili-li- ,'! it BtMSBM In-- nt i linl. Hawaiian NeWS C 0. Ld. vl . . i ... . . j W. I!. AS I LK. A'IToknky AT LAW THE HAWAIIAN STAR. (MBaa, ertilKM ll'lilu. .1. iLFRKII KAIJOON. ATTnltNKY mi i 11 Ssi:r. IK if I. w ' Mas, 4l' M.T. saal llMd II II J. M. MONHARRAT. attornrv i.w urn notary l'i lll.lf. OafStrigM Woes, Ssreaaal Bt, Raaakda . M. AKI.KIKI.lt. ATTOtUflY mi l COtTKMUiOR AT LAW, T MI'iiiiAiiv IIPSMSJ witii c. w. Asiiti.ni. Mstehanl -- 1.. Honolulu II. I. nil 's & CO. il" tan AMERICAN & EUROPEAN DRY GOODS, PVifi mi. Qtit nil II lull s7tt' C. B, ftTPLEY. rehlteot. Orrttm Hew Mfe Itopoelt Building. Hon..luLti. I. Plant, spi i hicut ions ttni) sunerlntendehoe given tor every rteecrtpl Inn of Botratng. old BnlMlbgH sneceeefully mnoueled end enlarged. peaigna fjof Interior Decorations Maps or Mechanic DraWta, Tracing and Blueprinting. I hrawintrj Tor Book or Newspaper ntua t rat inn. ). II. I.i HI K.I SIGN and ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, HKI.I. TBLRPHONK l.7. il Onlors Promptly Attended to. ntt Thos. G, Thrum's UPTOWN BOOKSTORE" Present! an array of HOLIDAY TTK.T1NS In NEW and SEAS- ONABLE PRESENTATION BOOKS, 'lit Am. PORTaY, TBAVRt, nml BlLLBS Larraa, ALBUMS, all si... Siylii aad Binding!. BIBLES. PRAYEB BOOK8 and HYMNALS The Bnesl aisortniunt of CHRISTMAS and NEW VEARj CARDS The chotoe ot iteveral leading At-- Publtahera' offerings, at prioea tower even than former aoknowtedged bargains, REMEMBERI Notn lasl year'soard or design In the Book, Celluloid and other Art Novelties. CALENDARS for 1894 and HOOK-LET- 8 that are gems of the printers art . Finest LEATHER, SILVER I'll. and CELLULOID Artioles for Beadt.fr, Library, Parlor or Office in INKSTANDS) PAPER WEIGHTS, POLDERS PORTFOLIOS. DESK TADS. CARD casks. WALLETS, PURSES, MUSIC ROLLS, Bte, TOILET BETS, HORN HOODS, NUT PICK BETS. A new Iii f Anstrian Vases in Hlass nml Porcelain. Frenoh Brisqne Pignre Piaoes and Brio a Brao, Work-Boxe- Work-Bag- s, Retionles, and Baskets, H ASKKTS TH A I A It K HAN- - Kill's Nnv.'l ami attractive in styles nml variety, (Wade by the best Batbtl- - j Moking tribe t' Aswrioan Indian) j frinii n Hun Hun hi..' to n Hamper said in in- the Hrsl lot exported by their Aaent Must bk skkn to be Afpkk-- I PARLOK nml OUTDOOR OAMES lor OM ami Y.ninn. ami TOYS in abundance and variety rorall the good little Girb) and Boys Prom now till; Ohristtnas. j Ths arraj ol Iinl.l.s bxi .i that of any previous sflfjann not unit in qqait-- 1 tilv bttt also in iiiality, varii-t- and jit iff. In tin' Mm' ..I DOLLaY siwurtl lis .vi- are alan ator at plats thar evm : to all oi which Inaj tlon is in tted. i toy ntioKs in variety im nil, (Miiet, til oril. - iiroinpllj nll. ii.li 'l l. himI uiiihU lor liii,',ll l.u.'ki'.l il II USIPtl. m CUliS HEAOOUARTEflS. T. B. MURKAY, Carriage and Wagcn MANUFACTURER Bapaiiing, Pai&iing Trlnaintagi Nl M n Ii" si 411 "i k jiii i mi I IM '' Isms l.il an. I Im i ut lUI II No 44 KlMf Stt.ot tl'.i Ii'l'l as M't I' Mi lb is Old kona Cottee J. I W A I l KHOUII IJttl .11 Mil i I flli.n M. I1H1KBAI M I . UtS Hi ll. Hi N 'I.I I II OiwuaSSoa Mi M md imp n ni 1. in nil ! In liMinli-i'. 11,11 Km,,, I" iHic. fl I",, ni si. K. A. sen ; ; CO. tMfORTHM D OMMIMIOM Ml. Id 'l I ANTS, II. W. SCUM hit a SONS. lMI'iWTKIfs A ill MBRC HANTS. Port sins 1, muliiiii. I'. Il.. tuft. Telephone MB. .K If I CO. met 'Ijik ts. Naval Itappttaa. wi,,,- nntt Srtall Dealers In Sroot Has, Provisions, ate, ' 111 Kurt It, Mm Main, n 1. CHR. BBBSKIHIl & J, McMEEKIN. PtAMO TI'NF.IVh AMI) TKACHKliS, fnbnHow Boom Ikjfslgjiffl Mrvet. J" Miitifil Tel cpLnhiutt 1. tamns tlvcn -I I'intxi for Btitlamni "i Practical Playera. Tttnlngofricn u" ill it- pninpi K utti 17 in CHAN. I . IMO'ri'.llMIV TYPEWRITER. CONVEYANCER AND NOT ARY PUBLIC. Ullli'i. nvi'l- Iii! hiipV Ri'ik. J. s. RM Kit SDN . ENGINES AND SURVEYOR, nmoi with w. K. i ,OWVUi At ( HBe of Pablin Work- - KOin. .HW RKS, L OWMBt LEW ERS & COOKE, Lumber, Builders' l Iardwarh. DOOH S, SASH, lil.lNlis. PA,' iNT8, (MLS, class. ALL PAPER, M VTTtNO CORRUOa TED I RON, 11 mi:, cemeni . i:i j JOBBER l; Wines, Spirits and Beers. HOTEL STK EET, Betwjen Fort and Bethei Sts W. W. All ANA Rflerchant Tailor, 's. . A93 Nnttanu si.. Hon. Km,-Si- its front M up. Linen t 'ri'.,' -- nil-;, lUO ap, AU. si its OUARANTKKI) I'" I'M' AN H IN THK LATBBT sI'Vl.K. Ckitbw i'i.kankii kttn KaPAiaau, Mntoal Tslephons No. ODD, p. ,, il.v ui I9u-8- II . W. McCHESNET & SONS, WEIC ikesale Grocers, HONOLULU, II l. A FULL LINE GR0GER1ES A hi a Ham FRESH COO I).1 Ri si t , i .mil Kail, ..! A l 111 t liffm . l.itrtl. Ham-- . Ii utur, L'imIIisIi Mill. I ItjiflSM Cm i mm Naaw Saini'iii Has ai'ini OHM MmI, paatai ikifiMh MviMM II. illlla. I'luiii I ,i.uii ami II. MH t Mi mi i nir 'ii J.ri;iitln-- r and N;nl;. UH kHUI asaa I Mb s Panifin Mail S. S. Clt. I UUIIIU iiiuii ui wi vw. .WD THK Occidental Oriental S. S.Co. StsaSSSf nl ll. iilnivi- OaasaSSSia Ill) rail ill Miinii-'ili- ,111 ilu-i- wi in UN Im I mti- - 'mi nf aIkiui tin. fnllnwllttl SStsll St mr "CHINA" RoV.tl RH sinir "OCBANll ' n n, ism CHINA" K1I1. S, I SHI stun " BANK Mitt ha, ISM Sin, CHINA". April in I8M For m FRANCISCO. IHBHIfi Df Itn- iilmir i I'liil'tinl- i- fill rail hi RotKiltilti tm theli wn rmiii Hoagknna Mrtl YokotMaui In Hi1 nfcov purl mi ttr aIhmh Mlowtai daNi i sinir "OCEANIC", Dee I I AM sunr "CITY i IF PKKINO". Jan. S, 1SIH Si mh-S- "OCEANIC Feb. It, I MM air CHINA" March M, ISM Btmt "G Kl.lt" MS U, isl RATES OF PASSAGE ARE AS FOLLOWS: to roKo II Ml RAMA 1'nhtti. 00 Iftblu, rniiinl trip nodthfl MM 00 Ml toma, round t rl DMnttu mo n RttfflpMtl Mfrni1 00 on H. HACKPELD & CO., ni 11 Mfmmb. G anaflian Australian Steamship Line TIME TABLE. For Vancouver, B. C. l'i mi Sv tint v a II '.III:'. n ir. rfrmnhllH. s. s. 'WARHIMOl )" Aug. HI. INI I s. s. 'SHOW BRA" ot t. s, um s. s. w ARRIMOO". Nov. 1, I8W s. s. Alt.WVA". .. Deo', I8M s. s. W ARRIMOI i" Jftn l l8M Ami Monthly Thereafter. For Sydney and Brisbane. l'i. mi Vancouver, H. C, Art Us HimnMu. s. s. 'MIOWERA" (lit t, 1868 S. 8. 'W ARRIMOI i" ..Nov. u, tfetw S. S. A It A V A" ... Deo. BI, iw:i s. s. WARRIMOI " Jan. .'1, I8W And Monthly Thereafter. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT RATES It. I'., ar 1,,, munc as b KlMIH'i.H. , ',tl. Through Tickets to all poittta iu Canada or tbs Unttsd BHasss Mr Canadian Pacific Railway, Ki.r freight or Psssage, appl to THEO, II. DAVlEStS CO., (M.tf Ufiicral AtfflitH. ATLAS ASSURANCE COMPANY. pouNDRouHMi. Pomf il e nnn nnn Assets, - - $9,000,0C0 ttavtai haan apfiolotad ajaMMa af ttu aan CoaaiMUi) va r- - mm aaftd t rihM bwMir .tm , - ,n taa taanaM Nriaa oi aaaajaajaa. II. W. M il illHT a SHN HYMAN BROS. linl" a I w Italv U V ll IDIIS Hi HITS BH IU CLOTHINO, NOTIONS asp i Wt. V OOOPi BB Qui rlt Sir. i t, Honolulu. i i ilMSMHS -- i "uii lulu i " i 'l THC ELITE ICE CREAM PARLORS ' ' V.NU I1M. V S 'il MM tsii S 111 oMuiiiusii ibiANU Lumu-'- i BISHOP & co - BANKERS. mi; wv im ham ;i on M BANK Of LMmi SKN FftWSCO. TMI IH A KM- - PR VNKF RT-- ( N THK M UN, Tbp I tii"ii pBttntml Bnnk ol CbUtfco The ' '"iittiii'i' Nii Mtiklrifi t'o "f KjrfffiteVf Lufidon. Tin' ihiiii'm I'loi HaaUng Ci ol Wydiwy, BvdM) Tlif Hunk ol N'v EemwtMl, Inckkml atH Itn hrnnrhei In ChrhnV clnin-h- DVJwdtn mol W ll in,: ton. Tli' Bwli of Hi it i It Onlumlila, I'ort Intnl. I M The URprra aad Morkholm, Hweden. The Cluurterad Hank of (ti.lii, Ant:alin ami ( hinri. Moii'koni;. VokohAfMtf JApaa Vii'l tni d QeneraJ Hnnhiiu ';i. BteAx CASTLE vV COOK E, LIFE AND FI9E Insurance Acents. i;m.i Mi ii t i i i. Life Insurance Co. OF BORTON. Fire tn8uraneo1 Alliance Assurance Co OK I.0M1ON. ETNA INSURANCE CO. ok RARTPOflD, conn INSURE IN THK German-Americ- an Insurance Co. OF Ni;V YORK. .swts w.sw.sosoo Nat Siirplii- t,8SA,888 mi ' Wlt.-i- . MM STS K.)iuil. li i iii. r.i'.s'r SECURITY WILDEF & CO.. Aflptits. Hawaiian Wine Co. PRANK BROWN, Mgr. (Sand 80 Herohant St.. Honolulu, II. The Central Market. Alv.tvs tiav n band choice Baal, Mmtun, Vaal ami Poultry. Wt m.ike S:ius;ij;! a Spt-- i.. Qtvc ua iri.ti .mil it ooavinotd. Wt bai iw.t (ttn Coraad Baal tha rcry baali vv iTBRI ii ik i GAR1 S, Proprt. Ii. .id lit. phonca THE iVITJTTJAL Life Insurance Co. OF NEW YORK. Assets Dbg. 31, 1892. S175.084.156.61 S. B. ROSE General Agent I awaiutn Islands. iLIME AND CEMENT IAI. J. T WATERHOUSh'S i linen Street Stuns. H. MAY & CO. WI r and Retail GROCERS us fori st i . i i . Hnih TtJaTilafmSfl '.' I' I Boa i UH MM Muau Close Prices to II .un sja in nml "i in Nam aw ..in II in. I I I. SI l I Kl I'.S, SlttS KM M UlM. MAI "s I h titll at tin I X L lukinuw & mmm huui i laaat Km-- au tUag at nan Criterion Saloon John Wietand B re wing Co EXTRA J Pi-- r Austrnlin. A pRCall I N i Mi l ' CAI II OR M ( ) s Rs. Oyster Cocktails a Specialty L. n. Dr, Prop'r, Club Stables Co. S. K. l.K AIIAM. Mas toss. Livery, Feed and Sale Stables. Poti strttt. Between Hotel and Beretanta, Born Tiu.hi'iionhs No. 477. CONNECTED WITH mack STAND t nr. K i it n aad Bethel sk BOTH TELKPHONE3 NO. 13. CHAS. HUSTACE, Li ncoln bi it. K, Kinc. STR81 T, Port sad Alakss Rttt DEAt.RR IN Groceries and Provisions. Fresh California Roll Butter ami Island Butter always on hand h Goods ftctivfd hy tVfty Stuuttrp from Sou Fttiitis(V. SWISKAi TliiN (il WtANTkKIt GO TO EAGLE HOUSE NtJUANl Avi'.Nl'K, to 'i in; I tVRLINGTON 2L, HoTKI. Strrkt It ATI.S Table Board i per day Board and Lodging Board and Lodging $IH pat week ;i Bpeolal Month)) Pr T. E. KROtTSK, Proprietor, WILDER & CO. .KMitl'lislifil in 18;?.) Es'.aiie S, G, WILDER W. C, Lumber and Coal Building- - Materials BUCK AS DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, Builders' Hardware, Paints, Oil t;alss. WALL PAPER, ETC. Cof, Fort and Queen Streets, HONOLULU, ll . A FEW OF OUK SPECIALTII'S. COMFLRTR ASSOKTMKNT OF SI :i IR" STOVES AND RANGES, "BURJtKA" RANOaa, "Clipper" cABociaaa, UAUNURV BTOTR8, PKKNCH RAHOB8 sst ni Brick, AOATH iu IN WARB, ash TIN WARB, i iii i ii iii - H ttol'UHT -- oil -- si. Ualvasilassl aaS Wails i . i. .i I.I Hill H IHI- -l III I IUN -- I III V I. Itl.-- . si,, el Melul (iinhI- - Ih 111, uai "i wiiiii i Iraa an aaad of audi uraVr, r'uti line of Msniisi) tyuejl, tisin Tun, l.s aaaMa aaM Iaaa4a t'M end ytttlaga, Wt- so aan(aaa i 9m ajs uf ait ptadi I Un simi vb ii sod rHanMaua train. aag aajapantai Inafaaiah airknaasa)ip i Ursi Imm immIi ruh in tgaji lliiw WYt stii ll aMU palMiiies j. UMBLUTH ft co. t MnMaaj ai gg M haai a i 111' HAWAIIAN l'i on .'; M l . v. UBfetlnf l ii llltlt - lot I nit inn uni M4Mki intl t.tii'U nml If It I II -- .11 lllx'h "TUMII- - l"ll RWH rlHHlnllwn i i in disguised "l bi as In large r htoitll Ii t at Inn prices. MIV lit ttii H.,m ni ni u staes for the safe kaefilag oi all sorts ol ealaaldes, rented at reasons ble ratss, ll IT W lil t t lllllllllll ri taken "ii 1. iragt m h kinji ir shnri periotl, apply for parttralafs in nil: n SAFE DKPOM1 ami is RSTMENT i. MW ri HI Si KKCT. Hum 11. I.I is;. tf J. T. Waterhousa Queen Street Stores, iti.i. LINUS OP Hardware, Cruckery. Saddlery AMD FANCY GOODS "I nil desertptamii Fort Street Store No. IO. in AimiTinN TO Tin: LARG1 AS- - 90KTMBNT Ol DRY AND FANCY GOODS HAVE JUST RECEIVED India Linen nml Persian Lawns( BmbroldorT, ln9 yard pisots, Roman and Outpure Bmbroidery, Oriental, Platte, and other laoss, w htte, oreatn and blank, t Ihltton Lace, nil colors. 45-l- Lace Net, oreatn and black, si riped and ( 'heck llmity, Wide Japanese Crepe, white and oolr'i White, Ireani nml Blank Burah silk White nml ' (ream sill. 'r.i.. Navy ami OraaiU Barge, Sin. ami Tennis Plannel. The Jenneas-Hille- r "Equtnoise" araiat, Prints Donna and P, D. Oorsets, Laiiiea' Black Hoae H, HACKFELD & CO,, Agents for the Hawaiian Manas for the Genuine Budweiser Beer Brewed by iln Anbeuaei Itiisrli Brewing Ahk tcia ml, Ht, laiis. ami nl he Jos. Schlitz Mi- lwaukee Brewing Company's PIL- - SENER BEER. Uftfge aliipnimti jum In )M)d, ;tihl tin Kiilt- H. HACKFELD & CO. THE WEEKLY STAR. Tile pIllill-luT- . (ha si mi ill an ik' bl p ft il sis I'' ...hi w.i-ki- H aUmi .Ian. i. m I. IMU t will IHMtnlu 'ill I he new h and the rranui nl tin- riinjiinaall apsar-lu- in iii' prwaelitig Issuea oi i ii- Daily Np. rial Ii al n f Hit. 'leal h ayuaaan and vutMtg loaders will haw pi. p id u id sp.o gle il Seilal N u by a die ll g ll I hi d liii'tl alt alllli.'i a ill Uagin in itn- iii si lean i i.d ill itin ode l'i uv v I p. i ' no h- Island Mh" i h.i i ft fin alt u atiis. tan Mil lirtiuae in ad i Lddragg lUWAIIAN tlAK NrVM.I'AI'ks AI.SIH lAllUN I IMHS.ll WWPI til u H I t.UD , AND ENDS Rtt I lll . IkiiM Mill ttot in itl ih mmM f'l I t! . C':1- ' t I' I'M hi .V il II ' in iinifi-r- . llT-- of 5 tm Mi Um h ". roiii', iitit.iti-.- 'l'i TiM.f til MM M MMk Ot t VfllldcH lib. hMM ir la n a - Mir t mi In 11 nqtiarv Inch nf thr btUMMi wemlp Um h:'n nun Unt ftbuul I, ;". and thwhnlc ntmiluT itiiult wii fjn.(ni h i' ut I. pAujien nn MorMMft $mf tlf 1M1 fund from a o jwr tnt tax mi theater tk'kfUi ItalataJt avi laajwIMPPy IQQ 11 ''in in. tli- (ni bt I tntd Htrili kov HUmeul RtTroy.Jf, V., in ISKi wiusix tut lev and a fraction in tengtli tt WMttMsMial r of mi h im h in ttiHiut't'T. It - MttmattKl that ,f iImLOOOlAsO intuit! Kantain Loudon over t ,000600 ajW) paaf living tm I em tfaao II n wtak f't mch family -- while over aniio upp inrhmnic liv.'it.y. llcnit. in Affffaai Irtan, - itnrhy wliich has beon moai often deatroyad. PMtj mi liiu- t- (i - ii- - tni- - litul in ruin-- , Hud t lit' latm ii um f i iim-- I ,ive thny tcin trtsi.tl fik'ain. It la atatad that an Aroariaaii tnuhe han ooaolndad a contract for 0tfiOU,OOO tons of JacMMaeae ooal, t. bedallrared Ht San Kran- - cifwii in the course of the next 10 yeara. HlUiatto the coal imnortad at Ban Knmrl-- hits baaa pHliotpaJli AiiHtrnliau. Tii natalfl in coinnierctal une coppat, lead, tin, xin , nit kl and aNimiiii urn are never abaolutelj pntr, and tbalr valaa va riaa much, aooordlng t tha impvtvll taa with which tin y are contaminated, fur thew limit tha im to w huh t baaa mrtall may aniiln tt. Henry Ir iml- '- fmir favorite arts, nreord- lag bo the I Ion World, an Hamlet, RleMud ill lago and King Ltcar, ThatDoat exhauAing in Lear l,Tbare ia ooa ohanM tr in Bhakeapaara" wih Mr. iii, "wliich citiitioi h- - plnjt'd -- ix iiiht- a week wiih i in pi ii ii y Panama hataara prin t ally t lit' only onea used in tha tropica by white man, They are tttda b hand from the Bbarof tha leaf of thaaoraw pine, which ffrowatn Keuadr and tin neighboring -- i. Two million four hundred Kbonaand of thaae bata are neul out annually from i lit Panama. There la a movement in Canada ftirhav-iii- a national park creatad in i be WeptgOP OOOtttry in order that the tnait, tUhing there may eternally perpetuated. The morera hope to are fire mile of tha tfept Kon riviT north oi i.akc rJupeiior net apjirt and gnardad ami the rirer kept with Sah. QhfMl al lh VFtaatoar. A prajsttoaj Joka vraa ptayad npan t he arabbtabop of York on Moant Sunday waning in h anburban obnrafa nenr sondon, Hla lordabip an in tba tuidat of h imwt moving dtaoottfaa arban nnanrthlj gioaaja and oriaBi aa aonia oranl rata in 'Un nianlnl mu bodily dtatraaa, arara hanrd piooaadinaj from ooa of the windows Tha afonbtobnp stopped and all were turtifd ffjirfnlly tOWnrd tha window. In another inotiitnt tin w itidow wuti wtv uddanly and Doiaaleanl rmiaad. AntniHtly, Kriniiinn human hkull appcuifvl. hoven-- nomantuily in midair and aa ojuiakW van tanad. Woman Caiotcri, man bnwtad. and the arobbtahop fiaapad and tnrnad vrhlfea. alt h nigh, of oourae. being a vtv HMumad and godly pn'iatr. h knaw it oonld only ba pOOf jokf. Stuiif atrong narvad and brawny young mamban 'f tnftoinignigntlon ruabed into the tfrnvcvartl oflkaMo, but in the pitch darknaai oonld diaoover natthaf the oker uor hin pitjpiity Hkull. Meanwhile th more byateiical women had bti-- removed to tlif vt"i i y, t! id t h arehliish.ip, himaalf together, reanmad bia aarmoo w itb-- i out making any reference to tbaapparitioBi Tba window, however, all the evening a dift urluntr fiwinAtioii. More ayaa ware turned to tl thnn to tha prwv.her, and the etleri of ihedi- - irw; was entirely spoiled. If the jokera inn he found, they will he anarged under an ancient ij.'utc with btnn Ung 111 ehureh The lawyers they will be caught, bo that the interesting quaation may be argued. How ana any- body lra in ohurofa if he do' not enter Um aanrdrl building) New Vork Buna don Lataar. U iOiien I ii I ml Ih. In India the women of the higher cIusimn are kept pretty II aaeludad, and the young and pretty onm are out on exhibi- tion. Still, one oo aaionaUl cAtehen a gllmpae of a pretty face. Thrir matnaaaa an, simple and luvariably becoining. A nklrt reai'li in i the .in U le, ariose tlttiog Jacket and a mantle roeriug the whole Is the usual outfit. Mandate of. low shoes are often worn, but an frequently dispusud with. The mantle srvea for head cover- ing. It may he ol w hit or light colored muslin, silk, linen or lace, from three, to four yards square, end ihu Indian lady know-In- in iwlju-- t her headdress as ef- fectively as her Hpaiilah riater. The i utiallv all white, but skirts ot red, yellow, pink r fanoifull (iguml silks are worn. All, from the highest to the lowest, are fond "f Jewelry, tiraceleta almost covering t he lower at iii Iron l lie wriM to I he elbow, riuga without number, anklets and heavy chains are seen in pronuuon. Tha neld woman aspire to ail the jewelry they cu carry, even if ttie comiuoneel and cheapest kind. Many ol i he young Lad tea stain their e lui- - hlat k and their lips and teeth a bright rtt to add to the brilliancy of their appearance In spite of orerdeeofMlaa eomeol the' are pretty and attractive.--Ne- w Vork Heconler. Kon U ."I. If any of the girls have birthdays and of oourae i he) all do hat a tiere is a pretty game (or the little guaata to play, it a calhsl the bailie Itose Maiden." To play the game prettily there must he a ujUanttl) of paper n . one for each little girl. The roHtfli must be California rooes. which are us larg as a Litl la girl s head. Winn t be little gueata are all Jisseiubltjil. each littlo girl geii. h io-- e, while one of the older people prefaenl b. dp- - her to ike out thu luaide leaves and lo lit it over lief hejtil a- if it wen- a iMriiuetaOUt of which her faoe U beoonduglj peeping. Then all the little maiden- - -- i od in a row while hiuii um Uailanetor) " tba uanb-- lluwers S beuever the re mhm are mnitjonjajd. i In little k'irls mi mg he ret I rus hunnel Ikiw il.. beads deeply and when the while tt. n.i-h- the white Umh- maid rue d the name And su on thniugli alt the col., - ,i tt b lose maiden make- - .. mlatak Uld lsw at thewroug time, tier Isiuuel is turned around an that it opfai her fade. The inatdeit game ia a very nrett) on. and U you try it at your next birthday part) ou will surely enjoy It New Yolk e l.i i im nab ataaiaifc. ttueol the n.afi. imtes sUut the lait Ih lowrtt ol I tall lot a (bst g young man ervttl to iu ga tin y alifUaj on a walk, It ts a tti.e day, sir' A half an bun sfit-- Ihl pi f es- a broke hla aileiuir ng that was a vary ftsiluh rviuark oj you re, sir (kast tnomlng " iue maanu ''muntar am out u aa payoved b hi at 1st i lu the lu years end .mi in tub - i pMiatl hsi ttsl i t V ah- - and in i oi i he urtnUnai won III- - ppfplesiai

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Page 1: THE HAWAIIAN STAR. · Nov. 1, I8W s. s. Alt.WVA"... Deo', I8M s. s. W ARRIMOI i" Jftn l l8M Ami Monthly Thereafter. For Sydney and Brisbane. l'i. mi Vancouver, H. C, Art Us HimnMu

hi i .I t III - II

Mm i i - tl l I III till SjajlMI

i t i ri i mi t I I t t V ft

I l. HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS FMU.W I.VENING HKCEMBKK

Bishop's

Post Office.

wind in the Im - rafli-dent- ;

, wr d ntble itnrei ireadjacent in the above In-

stitutions) l calling it theFormer, you present yourcheck, receive four money,then ilep serosa in ourstoic, make vour purchaseslorChris ttnas; and such asrequire the attention ol thel'i isi ( Mftce "which is nextdooi In us," our clerk will bepleased to look alter fur you.

N rw York City,

ni rather a Fair proportioniii that great metropolis hasjusi arrived at our store.Remember, we never takea hack seal during the holi-days. Our goods pur-chased direct Irom the

M. Mi FACTURERS,embrace a complete assort-ment oi most desirablearticle-- - for XMAS GIFTS,

27 LargeCases . .

RKt T.l RI BX

fi. s. AUSTRALIA,

it is utterly impossible tomake a list ni everything--, asthe Star isn't Large enough,and we don't want In e

nihcr advertisers ol

their space ....A CALL

:ni(l insDeci Ion ol t he difleicut lines tm view will repayvou for t In- trouble ol com-

ing down ;is far ;is Merchantstreet, as vou will find thelargest assortment and low-est prices

AMONG THETHOUSAND

AND ONEARTICLES WI1 L

BR FOUND

Books Iff the young people,Books for the old people,Games and Calend rs, h

Albums, LetterCases, Cigar Cases, MusicRolls. Frames for ParisPanel Photos, Ink Stands,Photograph Albums, Book-lets, Wild West Games,Toilet Sets (an entirely new '

line), Photo Boxes, Necktielines. Mirrors. Collar and

K.'iill Bums, Work Boxes,Shaving Sets, ManicureSets, Jewel Cases, MusicBoxes Lp Tablets, Port-Papetrie-

it s. PaperKnives, Match Boxes, PeniVipen Wrrtinjj Desks,ti.iJIHS ric. for Children.

XMASI I llll

ANDBaphat),Tuck V

SOHH . .

NEW An titirelymrtt lint im.

YEAR rttstUbrant ifntaJ t It, a.

CARDS

MUSICDEPARTMENT.

Everything t,, K roumt in i fir..t- -

,'lahh Mlisir Stun-- . fQSJ u I'luinillasjll iii a Jaw's Harp. AlSO fulllint- of ...

PACIFIC COAaTT niAHIl.s.

S' II ISI. N I llUIHUs . ,

MSMMtl) nit.inl.-i- l i". OoodaastMSl nml ili-li- ,'! it BtMSBMIn-- nt i linl.

Hawaiian

NeWS C 0. Ld.

vl . . i ... . .

j

W. I!. AS I LK.

A'IToknky AT LAW

THE HAWAIIAN STAR.

(MBaa, ertilKM ll'lilu.

.1. iLFRKII KAIJOON.ATTnltNKY mi i 11 Ssi:r. IK if I. w

' Mas, 4l' M.T. saal llMdII II

J. M. MONHARRAT.

attornrv i.w urn notaryl'i lll.lf.

OafStrigM Woes, Ssreaaal Bt, Raaakda

.M. AKI.KIKI.lt.

ATTOtUflY mi l COtTKMUiOR AT LAW,

T MI'iiiiAiiv IIPSMSJ

witii c. w. Asiiti.ni. Mstehanl -- 1..

Honolulu II. I.

nil 's & CO.il" tan

AMERICAN & EUROPEAN DRY GOODS,

PVifi mi. Qtit nil II lulls7tt'

C. B, ftTPLEY.

rehlteot.Orrttm Hew Mfe Itopoelt Building.

Hon..luLti. I.

Plant, spi i hicut ions ttni) sunerlntendehoegiven tor every rteecrtpl Inn of Botratng.

old BnlMlbgH sneceeefully mnoueled endenlarged.

peaigna fjof Interior DecorationsMaps or Mechanic DraWta, Tracing and

Blueprinting.I hrawintrj Tor Book or Newspaper ntua

t rat inn.

). II. I.i HI K.I

SIGN and ORNAMENTAL PAINTER,HKI.I. TBLRPHONK l.7.

il Onlors Promptly Attended to.ntt

Thos. G, Thrum's

UPTOWN BOOKSTORE"

Present! an array of HOLIDAYTTK.T1NS In NEW and SEAS-

ONABLE PRESENTATION BOOKS,'lit Am. PORTaY, TBAVRt, nml BlLLBSLarraa,

ALBUMS, all si... Siylii aadBinding!.

BIBLES. PRAYEB BOOK8 andHYMNALS The Bnesl aisortniunt ofCHRISTMAS and NEW VEARjCARDS The chotoe ot iteveral leadingAt-- Publtahera' offerings, at prioeatower even than former aoknowtedgedbargains,

REMEMBERI Notn lasl year'soardor design In the Book, Celluloid andother Art Novelties.

CALENDARS for 1894 and HOOK-LET- 8

that are gems of the printersart .

Finest LEATHER, SILVER I'll.and CELLULOID Artioles for

Beadt.fr, Library, Parlor or Office inINKSTANDS) PAPER WEIGHTS,POLDERS PORTFOLIOS. DESKTADS. CARD casks. WALLETS,PURSES, MUSIC ROLLS, Bte,

TOILET BETS, HORN HOODS,NUT PICK BETS.

A new Iii f Anstrian Vases in Hlassnml Porcelain.

Frenoh Brisqne Pignre Piaoes andBrio a Brao, Work-Boxe- Work-Bag- s,

Retionles, and Baskets,

H ASKKTS TH A I A It K HAN- -

Kill'sNnv.'l ami attractive in styles nml

variety, (Wade by the best Batbtl- - j

Moking tribe t' Aswrioan Indian) j

frinii n Hun Hun hi..' to n Hamper saidin in- the Hrsl lot exported by theirAaent Must bk skkn to be Afpkk-- I

PARLOK nml OUTDOOR OAMESlor OM ami Y.ninn. ami TOYS inabundance and variety rorall the goodlittle Girb) and Boys Prom now till;Ohristtnas. j

Ths arraj ol Iinl.l.s bxi .i that ofany previous sflfjann not unit in qqait-- 1

tilv bttt also in iiiality, varii-t- andjit iff.

In tin' Mm' ..I DOLLaY siwurtl lis.vi- are alan ator at plats thar evm :

to all oi which Inaj tlon is in tted. i

toy ntioKs in variety im nil,(Miiet,

til oril. - iiroinpllj nll. ii.li 'll. himI uiiihU lor liii,',lll.u.'ki'.l il II USIPtl.

m CUliS HEAOOUARTEflS.

T. B. MURKAY,

Carriage and WagcnMANUFACTURER

Bapaiiing,Pai&iing

TrlnaintagiNl M n Ii" si

411 "i k jiii i mi I IM '' Ismsl.il an. I Im i ut lUI II

No 44 KlMf Stt.ottl'.i Ii'l'l as M't I' Mi lb is

Old kona Cottee

J. I W A I l KHOUIIIJttl .11 Mil i I flli.n

M. I1H1KBAI M I .

UtS Hi ll.

Hi N 'I.I I II

OiwuaSSoa Mi M md impnni 1. in nil ! In liMinli-i'.

11,11 Km,,, I" iHic. fl I",, ni si.

K. A. sen ; ; CO.

tMfORTHM D OMMIMIOMMl. Id 'l I ANTS,

II. W. SCUM hit a SONS.

lMI'iWTKIfs A illMBRC HANTS.

Port sins 1, muliiiii.

I'. Il.. tuft. Telephone MB.

.K If I CO.met 'Ijik ts.

Naval Itappttaa. wi,,,- nntt SrtallDealers In Sroot Has, Provisions, ate, '

111 Kurt It, Mm Main, n 1.

CHR. BBBSKIHIl & J, McMEEKIN.

PtAMO TI'NF.IVh AMI) TKACHKliS,

fnbnHow Boom Ikjfslgjiffl Mrvet.

J" Miitifil Tel cpLnhiutt 1.

tamns tlvcn -I I'intxi for Btitlamni "iPractical Playera.

Tttnlngofricn u" ill it- pninpi K utti17 in

CHAN. I . IMO'ri'.llMIV

TYPEWRITER. CONVEYANCER AND

NOT ARY PUBLIC.

Ullli'i. nvi'l- Iii! hiipV Ri'ik.

J. s. RM Kit SDN .

ENGINES AND SURVEYOR,

nmoiwith w. K. i ,OWVUi

At ( HBe of Pablin Work- -

KOin. .HW RKS, L OWMBt

LEW ERS & COOKE,

Lumber, Builders' l Iardwarh.DOOH S, SASH, lil.lNlis.

PA,' iNT8, (MLS, class.ALL PAPER, M VTTtNO

CORRUOa TED I RON,

11 mi:, cemeni . i:i

j

JOBBER l;

Wines, Spirits and Beers.

HOTEL STK EET,

Betwjen Fort and Bethei Sts

W. W. All ANA

Rflerchant Tailor,'s. . A93 Nnttanu si.. Hon.

Km,-Si- its front M up. Linen t 'ri'.,'-- nil-;, lUO ap,

AU. si its OUARANTKKI) I'" I'M'

AN H IN THK LATBBT sI'Vl.K.

Ckitbw i'i.kankii kttn KaPAiaau,Mntoal Tslephons No. ODD, p. ,, il.v ui

I9u-8-

II. W. McCHESNET & SONS,

WEIC ikesale Grocers,HONOLULU, II l.

A FULL LINE

GR0GER1ESA hi a Ham

FRESH COO I).1

Ri si t , i .mil Kail,

..! A l 111

t liffm . l.itrtl. Ham-- .

Ii utur, L'imIIisIi Mill. I ItjiflSM

Cm i mm Naaw Saini'iii

Has ai'ini OHM MmI,

paatai ikifiMh MviMM

II. illlla.I'luiii I ,i.uii ami II. MH

t Mi mi i nir 'ii

J.ri;iitln-- r and N;nl;.UH kHUI asaa I Mb

s

Panifin Mail S. S. Clt.I UUIIIU iiiuii ui wi vw.

.WD THK

Occidental Oriental S. S.Co.

StsaSSSf nl ll. iilnivi- OaasaSSSia Ill) rail

ill Miinii-'ili- ,111 ilu-i- wi in UN Im I mti- -

'mi nf aIkiui tin. fnllnwllttl SStsll

St mr "CHINA" RoV.tl RH

sinir "OCBANll ' n n, ismCHINA" K1I1. S, I SHI

stun " BANK Mitt ha, ISM

Sin, CHINA". April in I8M

For m FRANCISCO.

IHBHIfi Df Itn- iilmir i I'liil'tinl- i- fill rail

hi RotKiltilti tm theli wn rmiii Hoagknna Mrtl

YokotMaui In Hi1 nfcov purl mi ttr aIhmh

Mlowtai daNi i

sinir "OCEANIC", Dee I IAM

sunr "CITY i IF PKKINO".Jan. S, 1SIH

Si mh-S- "OCEANIC Feb. It, IMM

air CHINA" March M, ISM

Btmt "G Kl.lt" MS U, isl

RATES OF PASSAGE ARE AS FOLLOWS:

to roKo II Ml

RAMA

1'nhtti. 00

Iftblu, rniiinl tripnodthfl MM 00 Ml

toma, round t rlDMnttu mo n

RttfflpMtl Mfrni1 00 on

H. HACKPELD & CO.,ni 11 Mfmmb.

G anaflian Australian

Steamship Line

TIME TABLE.

For Vancouver, B. C.

l'i mi Sv tint v a II '.III:'.n ir. rfrmnhllH.

s. s. 'WARHIMOl )" Aug. HI. INI I

s. s. 'SHOW BRA" ot t. s, ums. s. w ARRIMOO". Nov. 1, I8W

s. s. Alt.WVA". .. Deo', I8M

s. s. W ARRIMOI i" Jftn l l8M

Ami Monthly Thereafter.

For Sydney and Brisbane.l'i. mi Vancouver, H. C,

Art Us HimnMu.

s. s. 'MIOWERA" (lit t, 1868

S. 8. 'W ARRIMOI i" ..Nov. u, tfetw

S. S. A It A V A" ... Deo. BI, iw:is. s. WARRIMOI " Jan. .'1, I8W

And Monthly Thereafter.

PASSENGER AND FREIGHT RATES

It. I'., ar 1,,, munc as bKlMIH'i.H. , ',tl.

Through Ticketsto all poittta iu Canada or tbs Unttsd BHasss

Mr Canadian Pacific Railway,

Ki.r freight or Psssage, appl to

THEO, II. DAVlEStS CO.,(M.tf Ufiicral AtfflitH.

ATLASASSURANCE COMPANY.

pouNDRouHMi.Pomf il e nnn nnnAssets, - - $9,000,0C0

ttavtai haan apfiolotad ajaMMa af ttu aanCoaaiMUi) va r- - mm aaftd t rihM bwMir

.tm , - ,n taa taanaM Nriaa oi aaaajaajaa.

II. W. M il illHT a SHN

HYMAN BROS.

linl" a I w Italv

U V ll IDIIS Hi HITS BH IU

CLOTHINO, NOTIONS aspi Wt. V OOOPi

BB Qui rlt Sir. i t, Honolulu.

i i ilMSMHS -- i "uii lulu i " i 'l

THC

ELITE ICE CREAM PARLORS

' 'V.NU

I1M. V S 'ilMM tsii S 111 oMuiiiusii

ibiANU Lumu-'- i

BISHOP & co -

BANKERS.mi; wv im ham ;i on

M BANK Of LMmi SKN FftWSCO.TMI IH A KM- -

PR VNKF RT-- ( N THK M UN,Tbp I tii"ii pBttntml Bnnk ol CbUtfcoThe ' '"iittiii'i' Nii Mtiklrifi t'o "f KjrfffiteVf

Lufidon.Tin' ihiiii'm I'loi HaaUng Ci ol Wydiwy,

BvdM) Tlif Hunk ol N'v EemwtMl,Inckkml atH Itn hrnnrhei In ChrhnV

clnin-h- DVJwdtn mol W ll in,: ton.Tli' Bwli of Hi it i It Onlumlila, I'ort Intnl. I M

The URprra aadMorkholm, Hweden.The Cluurterad Hank of (ti.lii, Ant:alin ami

( hinri.Moii'koni;. VokohAfMtf JApaa Vii'l tni

d QeneraJ Hnnhiiu ';i. BteAx

CASTLE vV COOK E,LIFE AND FI9E

Insurance Acents.

i;m.i Mi ii t i i i.

Life Insurance Co.OF BORTON.

Fire tn8uraneo1

Alliance Assurance CoOK I.0M1ON.

ETNA INSURANCE CO.

ok RARTPOflD, conn

INSUREIN THK

German-Americ- an

Insurance Co.

OF Ni;V YORK.

.swts w.sw.sosooNat Siirplii- t,8SA,888 mi

'

Wlt.-i- . MM STS K.)iuil. li i iii. r.i'.s'rSECURITY

WILDEF & CO..Aflptits.

Hawaiian Wine Co.

PRANK BROWN, Mgr.(Sand 80 Herohant St.. Honolulu, II.

The Central Market.

Alv.tvs tiav n band choice Baal, Mmtun, Vaal

ami Poultry. Wt m.ike S:ius;ij;! a Spt-- i..Qtvc ua iri.ti .mil it ooavinotd. Wt baiiw.t (ttn Coraad Baal tha rcry baali

vv iTBRI ii ik i GAR1 S,

Proprt.Ii. .id lit. phonca

THE iVITJTTJAL

Life Insurance Co.OF NEW YORK.

Assets Dbg. 31, 1892. S175.084.156.61

S. B. ROSEGeneral Agent I awaiutn Islands.

iLIME AND CEMENT

IAI.

J. T WATERHOUSh'Si linen Street Stuns.

H. MAY & CO.WI r and Retail

GROCERSus fori st i . i i .

Hnih TtJaTilafmSfl '.' I' I Boa i

UH MM Muau Close Prices to

II .un sja in nml "i in Namaw ..in II in. I I I. SI l I Kl I'.S,

SlttS KM M UlM. MAI "s I htitll at tin

I X Llukinuw & mmm huui

i laaat Km-- au tUag atnan

Criterion Saloon

John Wietand B re wing Co

EXTRA

JPi-- r Austrnlin.

A pRCall I N i Mi l ' CAI II OR

M ( ) s Rs.

Oyster Cocktails a SpecialtyL. n. Dr, Prop'r,

Club Stables Co.S. K. l.K AIIAM. Mas toss.

Livery, Feed and Sale Stables.

Poti strttt. Between Hotel

and Beretanta,

Born Tiu.hi'iionhs No. 477.

CONNECTED WITH mack STAND

t nr. K i it n aad Bethel skBOTH TELKPHONE3 NO. 13.

CHAS. HUSTACE,Li ncoln bi it. K, Kinc. STR81 T,

Port sad Alakss Rttt

DEAt.RR IN

Groceries and Provisions.

Fresh California Roll Butter ami IslandButter always on hand

h Goods ftctivfd hy tVfty Stuuttrp

from Sou Fttiitis(V.

SWISKAi TliiN (il WtANTkKIt

GO TO

EAGLE HOUSENtJUANl Avi'.Nl'K, to 'i in;ItVRLINGTON 2L,

HoTKI. StrrktIt ATI.S

Table Board i per dayBoard and LodgingBoard and Lodging $IH pat week

;i Bpeolal Month)) Pr

T. E. KROtTSK, Proprietor,

WILDER & CO..KMitl'lislifil in 18;?.)

Es'.aiie S, G, WILDER W. C,

Lumber and Coal

Building- - MaterialsBUCK AS

DOORS, SASH, BLINDS,

Builders' Hardware,Paints, Oil t;alss.

WALL PAPER, ETC.

Cof, Fort and Queen Streets,

HONOLULU, ll .

A FEW OF OUK SPECIALTII'S.

COMFLRTR ASSOKTMKNT OF

SI :i IR"

STOVES AND RANGES,

"BURJtKA" RANOaa,"Clipper" cABociaaa,

UAUNURV BTOTR8,PKKNCH RAHOB8

sst ni Brick,

AOATH iu IN WARB,ash TIN WARB,

i iii i ii iii - H ttol'UHT -- oil -- si.Ualvasilassl aaS Wails i . i. .i

I.I Hill H IHI- -l

III I IUN -- I III V I. Itl.-- .

si,, el Melul (iinhI- - Ih 111, uai "iwiiiii i Iraa an aaad of audi uraVr,

r'uti line of Msniisi) tyuejl, tisin Tun,l.s aaaMa aaM Iaaa4a t'M end ytttlaga,

Wt- so aan(aaa i 9m ajs uf ait ptadi I Un

simi vb ii sod rHanMaua train. aagaajapantai Inafaaiah airknaasa)ip i Ursi

Imm immIi ruh in tgaji lliiwWYt stii ll aMU palMiiies

j. UMBLUTH ft co.t MnMaaj ai gg M haai a

i 111' HAWAIIAN

l'ion

.';M l . v.UBfetlnf l ii llltlt - lot I nit inn uniM4Mki intl t.tii'U nml If It

I

II

-- .11 lllx'h "TUMII- - l"llRWH rlHHlnllwn i i in

disguised "l bi as In large r htoitll Ii t

at Inn prices.

MIV lit ttii H.,m ni ni u

staes for the safe kaefilag oi all sorts ol

ealaaldes, rented at reasons ble ratss,ll IT W lil t t lllllllllll

ri taken "ii 1. iragt m h kinji

ir shnri periotl,

apply for parttralafs in

nil: n SAFE DKPOM1ami is RSTMENT i.

MW ri HI Si KKCT. Hum 11. I.I

is;. tf

J. T. WaterhousaQueen Street Stores,

iti.i. LINUS OP

Hardware, Cruckery. Saddlery

AMD

FANCY GOODS"I nil desertptamii

Fort Street StoreNo. IO.

in AimiTinN TO Tin: LARG1 AS- -

90KTMBNT Ol

DRY AND FANCY GOODS

HAVE JUST RECEIVEDIndia Linen nml Persian Lawns(

BmbroldorT, ln9 yard pisots,Roman and Outpure Bmbroidery,

Oriental, Platte, and other laoss,

w htte, oreatn and blank,t Ihltton Lace, nil colors.45-l- Lace Net, oreatn and black,si riped and ( 'heck llmity,

Wide Japanese Crepe, white and oolr'i

White, Ireani nml Blank Burah silkWhite nml ' (ream sill. 'r.i..Navy ami OraaiU Barge,

Sin. ami Tennis Plannel.

The Jenneas-Hille- r "Equtnoise" araiat,

Prints Donna and P, D. Oorsets,

Laiiiea' Black Hoae

H, HACKFELD & CO,,

Agents for the HawaiianManas for the

GenuineBudweiserBeer

Brewed by iln Anbeuaei

Itiisrli Brewing Ahk tcia

ml, Ht, laiis. ami nl

he

Jos. Schlitz Mi-

lwaukee Brewing

Company's PIL- -

SENER BEER.

Uftfge aliipnimti jum

In )M)d, ;tihl tin Kiilt-

H. HACKFELD & CO.

THEWEEKLY

STAR.Tile pIllill-luT- . (ha si mi ill

an ik' bl p ft il sis I''...hi w.i-ki- H

aUmi .Ian. i. m I. IMU t willIHMtnlu 'ill I he new h and therranui nl tin- riinjiinaall apsar-lu-

in iii' prwaelitig Issueaoi i ii- Daily

Np. rial Ii al n f Hit. 'leal hayuaaan and vutMtg loaders willhaw pi. p id u id sp.o

gle il Seilal N u by a diell g ll I hi d liii'tl alt alllli.'i

a ill Uagin in itn- iii si lean

i i.d ill itin odel'i u v v I p. i ' no h- IslandMh" i h.i i ft fin alt u atiis.

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C':1- ' t I' I'M hi .V il II ' in iinifi-r- . llT-- of 5tm Mi Um h ".

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ir la n a - Mir t miIn 11 nqtiarv Inch nf thr btUMMi wemlp Um

h:'n nun Unt ftbuul I, ;". and thwhnlcntmiluT itiiult wii fjn.(ni

h i' ut I. pAujien nn MorMMft $mf tlf 1M1

fund from a o jwr tnt tax mitheater tk'kfUi ItalataJt avi laajwIMPPyIQQ 11

''in in. tli- (ni bt I tntd Htrili kovHUmeul RtTroy.Jf, V., in ISKi wiusix tut levand a fraction in tengtli tt WMttMsMial

r of mi h im h in ttiHiut't'T.It - MttmattKl that ,f iImLOOOlAsO intuit!

Kantain Loudon over t ,000600 ajW) paafliving tm Iem tfaao II n wtak f't mchfamily -- while over aniio upp inrhmnicliv.'it.y.

llcnit. in Affffaai Irtan, - itnrhy wliichhas beon moai often deatroyad. PMtj miliiu- t- (i - ii- - tni- - litul in ruin-- , Hudt lit' latm ii um f i iim-- I ,ive thny tcintrtsi.tl fik'ain.

It la atatad that an Aroariaaii tnuhe hanooaolndad a contract for 0tfiOU,OOO tons ofJacMMaeae ooal, t. bedallrared Ht San Kran- -

cifwii in the course of the next 10 yeara.HlUiatto the coal imnortad at Ban Knmrl--

hits baaa pHliotpaJli AiiHtrnliau.Tii natalfl in coinnierctal une coppat,

lead, tin, xin , nit kl and aNimiiii urn arenever abaolutelj pntr, and tbalr valaa variaa much, aooordlng t tha impvtvll taa withwhich tin y are contaminated, fur thew

limit tha im to w huh t baaa mrtallmay aniiln tt.

Henry Ir iml- '- fmir favorite arts, nreord-lag bo the I Ion World, an Hamlet,RleMud ill lago and King Ltcar, ThatDoatexhauAing in Lear l,Tbare ia ooa ohanMtr in Bhakeapaara" wih Mr. iii,"wliich citiitioi h- - plnjt'd -- ix iiiht- a weekwiih i in pi ii i i y

Panama hataara prin t ally t lit' only oneaused in tha tropica by white man, Theyare tttda b hand from the Bbarof tha leafof thaaoraw pine, which ffrowatn Keuadrand tin neighboring -- i. Two millionfour hundred Kbonaand of thaae bata areneul out annually from i lit Panama.

There la a movement in Canada ftirhav-iii-a national park creatad in i be WeptgOP

OOOtttry in order that the tnait, tUhingthere may eternally perpetuated. Themorera hope to are fire mile of tha tfeptKon riviT north oi i.akc rJupeiior net apjirtand gnardad ami the rirer keptwith Sah.

QhfMl al lh VFtaatoar.A prajsttoaj Joka vraa ptayad npan t he

arabbtabop of York on Moant Sundaywaning in h anburban obnrafa nenr sondon,Hla lordabip an in tba tuidat of h imwtmoving dtaoottfaa arban nnanrthlj gioaajaand oriaBi aa aonia oranl rata in 'Un nianlnlmu bodily dtatraaa, arara hanrd piooaadinajfrom ooa of the windows Tha afonbtobnpstopped and all were turtifdffjirfnlly tOWnrd tha window.

In another inotiitnt tin w itidow wuti wtvuddanly and Doiaaleanl rmiaad. AntniHtly,

Kriniiinn human hkull appcuifvl. hoven--

nomantuily in midair and aa ojuiakW vantanad. Woman Caiotcri, man bnwtad. andthe arobbtahop fiaapad and tnrnad vrhlfea.alt h nigh, of oourae. being a vtv HMumad andgodly pn'iatr. h knaw it oonld only bapOOf jokf.

Stuiif atrong narvad and brawny youngmamban 'f tnftoinignigntlon ruabed intothe tfrnvcvartl oflkaMo, but in the pitchdarknaai oonld diaoover natthaf the okeruor hin pitjpiity Hkull. Meanwhile thmore byateiical women had bti-- removedto tlif vt"i i y, t! id t h arehliish.ip,himaalf together, reanmad bia aarmoo w itb-- i

out making any reference to tbaapparitioBiTba window, however, all the evening

a dift urluntr fiwinAtioii. Moreayaa ware turned to tl thnn to tha prwv.her,and the etleri of ihedi- - irw; was entirelyspoiled.

If the jokera inn he found, they will heanarged under an ancient ij.'utc withbtnn Ung 111 ehureh The lawyersthey will be caught, bo that the interestingquaation may be argued. How ana any-body lra in ohurofa if he do' not enterUm aanrdrl building) New Vork Bunadon Lataar.

U iOiien I ii I ml Ih.In India the women of the higher cIusimn

are kept pretty II aaeludad, and theyoung and pretty onm are out on exhibi-tion. Still, one oo aaionaUl cAtehen agllmpae of a pretty face. Thrir matnaaaaan, simple and luvariably becoining. Anklrt reai'li in i the .in U le, ariose tlttiogJacket and a mantle roeriug the whole Isthe usual outfit. Mandate of. low shoes areoften worn, but an frequently dispusudwith. The mantle srvea for head cover-ing. It may he ol w hit or light coloredmuslin, silk, linen or lace, from three, tofour yards square, end ihu Indian ladyknow-In- in iwlju-- t her headdress as ef-

fectively as her Hpaiilah riater. Thei utiallv all white, but skirts ot red,

yellow, pink r fanoifull (iguml silks areworn.

All, from the highest to the lowest, arefond "f Jewelry, tiraceleta almost coveringt he lower at iii Iron l lie wriM to I he elbow,riuga without number, anklets and heavychains are seen in pronuuon. Tha neldwoman aspire to ail the jewelry they cucarry, even if ttie comiuoneel and cheapestkind. Many ol i he young Lad tea stain theire lui- - hlat k and their lips and teeth abright rtt to add to the brilliancy of theirappearance In spite of orerdeeofMlaaeomeol the' are pretty and attractive.--Ne- w

Vork Heconler.

Kon U ."I.If any of the girls have birthdays and

of oourae i he) all do hat a tiere is a prettygame (or the little guaata to play, it acalhsl the bailie Itose Maiden." Toplay the game prettily there must he aujUanttl) of paper n . one for each littlegirl. The roHtfli must be California rooes.which are us larg as a Litl la girl s head.

Winn t be little gueata are all Jisseiubltjil.each littlo girl geii. h io-- e, while one of theolder people prefaenl b. dp- - her to ike outthu luaide leaves and lo lit it over lief hejtila- if it wen- a iMriiuetaOUt of which herfaoe U beoonduglj peeping. Then all thelittle maiden- - -- i o d in a row while hiuiium Uailanetor) " tba uanb-- lluwers

S beuever the re mhm are mnitjonjajd. i Inlittle k'irls mi mg he ret I rus hunnel Ikiwil.. beads deeply and when the while

tt. n.i-h- the white Umh- maidrue d the name And su on thniugli altthe col., - ,i tt b lose maiden make- - ..

mlatak Uld lsw at thewroug time, tierIsiuuel is turned around an that it opfaiher fade. The inatdeit game ia a verynrett) on. and U you try it at your nextbirthday part) ou will surely enjoy ItNew Yolk e l.i

i im nab ataaiaifc.ttueol the n.afi. imtes sUut the lait

Ih lowrtt ol I tall lot a (bst g young manervttl to iu ga tin y alifUaj on a

walk, It ts a tti.e day, sir' A half anbun sfit-- Ihl pi f es- a broke hla aileiuir

ng that was a vary ftsiluh rviuarkoj you re, sir (kast tnomlng "

iue maanu ''muntar am out u aapayoved b hi at 1st i lu the lu years end

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tii tc the ftoyalleta.

When the Alameda arrived From the

c'nart tlim noralni Hawaiian patriot!WeN filled itli tiding ol greal joj On

the deck wete Been the gallanl Thure-ton- .

Banked by Hnrj Castle who come,

M afiH the Advertiser andrieneral Armstrong who - liei

ahoulder k"" f ""' ' '" ""' "anof freedom. Hever-onc-e

wae ala. mi board, Their cheei fulfares were the augury "i tin- ni wt lie?brought that Congreee bad taken theHawaiian lame "in of the I'" ildenihnudu; tlml Darid B. Hill was I... lil ;

Democratic tight In thefienauthe aderinlitrative policy; that trunaresolutions in our IntereeU had paseedboth bfanohee of Congreee: thateven the New York iVnies ha.joined the Wvrld in denouncingrestoration: and that a hundred otherthings hinl happened thai pointed to thecontinuance "I t'l tnveriinienl inthaae Islands and the final downfall 'ifthe Monarchist plotters.

It did not take 1'im l"i ll"' iihnto make its way over the telephone

wires whereat the patriots ate breakfaalwith a relish unknown for weeks, andthe Royalists fed on what they thoughtwas wormwood and gall.

When the nuiil was opened hundredsot letters were road tailing our peopleto stand firm as all waa well, tineCnited States Senator (a Populist) wrotethat the Greaham boom for tin- Presi-dency had evidently stranded on a leeshore. Heaaidthat be had been permittedto read the further data aboul Stevens'course here which tin. President islikely to submit to Congress an. that hecould tlnd nothing m u which tin preaahad not already robuttedi John Sherman also heard from in a Idlerwhich we give elsewhere

The gist of the news w as printed oi anearly extra of the Arffierfiaer. ami afteithat there were no Royalists about,those who had bets up on restorationbeing particularly scarce.

As to the Governmeat i reply n.Willis, that will come very soon amiwill serve to put the Cleveland policy inan even more ridiculous and puerilelight than does the action ol He Senate.

Hurrah fur asen

lilt. TIM livni. HKRK,

S.tv- - AImiuI H (miii Ing it mith Sit n;it

Hon. Im A. Thurston arrivedon thv Alameda (his morning,

and was at once driven to the residenceof W. O. Smith Im- breakfast. At 10

o'clock hp was driven t the Govern-meri- t

building, where he attended theCabinet meeting, having previously ac-

corded a fe miriuit - interview toStar represt ntutivc ii,. niisiiuii .i

which appears belov"The reafon that I bai e come home i

that the conditions have changed boradically that I felt it Imperative to con-ni- t

with the home Government In d

to the future. For the immediatepresent the scene "t action is in Hon-oiul-

In Washington thi (question haalargely ceased to Ih ;tii lau .liian ut--

ion. It has raised a question of Ameri-can constitution;il law which has createdthe most Intense interest t hrodtthouithe country and in both Bouses of Con-gres-

The sentiment 'f the people ofthe United Static and of the membersof both Houses nf Ljiuicss is nver- -

whelmingly in favor ol the ProvisionalGovernment and a&ainst the restora-tion.''

Henry N. Cistie waa then interviewed.He said: "I have come back in Assumeeditorial charge of the Advertiser andshall remain indrlinitcly The wholeHawaiian question is now in th'- handiof Congress, both tin ami tinHouse having paaasd resolutions to thaietfect. The whole sympathy of theUnited State is with ui in thia litrht andthe lold stand taken by the ProvisionalGovernment of late has dune more thananything else to help the cause. The.people ot the States are with us in thismatter and we have nothing rear.We shall surely win in the end.

Q'l STAND

ih. 11 1m tUv ii Given lij N.tuiOtlii

The following letter fiaa been bandedto the Stak for publication. It eraswritten by one of tin officers oo boardone of the Doited States araf 'Iujih nowin ihift baVbor

P. (jb, Ktuml flint .ind never aurresideruntil tired on by lie only t roops r foreethat dare lire on you. (Tbe a.meri anNavy.) Don't lie bluffed. Don't thinkof everivin up. When onos "sbi la

plaeeil in power it will be tu t oppor-tunity to eal mi the American nav tnprotect her and her minimis. Bnouidadditional help be needed il would liefreely and qiiieklv given hy ihe wouldhe British v.ai and his Inanipions, ;i

all kntiw thai hi is oonnaoted bj "tarnily tias" with il.- lata Queen, Uiliuokslani. So bewar Stand Hrm ami holdthe fort. AW Amkuh an Vkti han.

Honolulu. II. Dee. (K),

NKI MANN N IH Hill I UK.

lie ll Hi, ,i,. , i, I. NutQatllaal Oaicera Will ( ,l

The K.ron in r ijonoii)(( oorfaapondant aayn: "Paul Neumann, Ihe Quaan'iattorney, who regarded by the Provisional (inMrini.i 1,1 nien an a laiiajaiT opponent aay, thai i id iheUnited State, Uovernmenl refuse to restore the tui-- n there little doubt thatmembers of the I'd, visional Uovern-meu- t

would issasinated whereverfound, although mich a poliay is uolindoned by the Royalists a a body, liealso says wara la UttJ queation thai thenatives might not ba controlled Of pnvented nm Bring (he MM lields. Insucli au eveni (lie late Qovarnmaillwould nistitiiie darnaf proi aadlnn foimillioua of d llara agafnal the I nltedState, Uovernmenl for unjust interfere nee."

ni I'd mi i mi i

'In ell,. i hMiII H Mi ' llHIH ll,

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' . I nilhorlriil In iitw

V Mil' I nlu Nut 'i.'i IW.'l til Mh Veil biive ilnul'lleM long

.III. e li'li-ll- II till I'tisll'IICIV Mild IN

ile. ill. I , i.i Iihi e recalled it M mu hutFor tin fail Lhat dart San psj in haImverlng ovet tin mvat w hn h nm andlent tell. 'ii citlaaM had bintigbt to suchi liapnt i i luniatimi. but fot the advent

ii". I trovri the tat nposj then. Hint In assure ynll nf Hie

.. inp Ithl "I in "Id fellow and to aay asmlllioM "i A uterican cHlaena

that wi have nothing hut nofitempl furin "i '"Hi in ii ileum- ' angle

ili .' .. policy which In ptitauad towardin, i'i.i tio rammerit ol ymir

until In i lei eland. Uiesham 4k Co,I think I make nu mistake when I sat

tin mst majority nf A nearioaM arewith you ami the part) ol clrlllaatlonwhloh you people repfeaant Bl the lastreturns which wo hare haan aide in netfrom youi falanda. we see that yotitProvlsiotwl i in ei nmenl is preatntlnaan uularoken front to all anacka. All

Vmertoana iiniercly hoM that 9ouii ill i ontlnuu to do to, and it is only aquestion "f a short time when the

Intel a a w ill call a halt nittie poller "f Ignorance and despotismthere an hundreds nf thoueanda whoin. ni. .inly he Inn kImiI to shoulder aritli for the purpose nf adding the"Peerlesa Queen of the Pacific1 to thebright constellation nf the AmericanUnion,

." rttl ionr iortrnmriit of Pro-i-

na and ynll w ill BurWs succeed. Maysuccess crown your every effort is thewish nf

YOUri Slneerelf

-- 11 I A I .1 - MIS

to I krrtittvr sml tilvtsnri ( niiiit-t-

viiii Ninlatei CkarateaiThe special meeting of the l'.xecutive

and Vdviaory councils, called by Presi-.l.i- i

hole tin. morning, convened alone tins afternoon, the follow-

ing members were present. MimatcrKing and Hamuli, the Attorney-(lenera- l

and ( 'oiincilman Allen, Kna,'.'i rhouae, Brown, Wilder. Kmmeluth.Tenney, Young, Ruhr, Morgan. Bolteami Noli. In the abaenoa of the l'reai-den- t

and Vice President. ( 'ouncihniinUlen look the chair ami oanei1 the

proi lings with prayer.The minutes of the last ipeciel meet

nig were read and approved.Ih. Attorney-Gener- presented a

requisition from Colonel Sopor forthtrt) pairs of shoes for BOW recruits;

stated thai nine blouses had heeufurnished lor the otHeers at the expense

(115 each, made m San Krancisco, andthat dftenn more w ere needed at anestimated expense "f $M each, madehere.

Mr, Bolte moved that a lype-write-

to tin. rouuiaition, at an asnanaekf 00 stating that the same was badly

in l. th. military department.Mi Emmehtth said that certain mat

"iaimg lo the proposed requisitionWould 'i up ami that they moreproperly belonged tosn executive ses-H- e

moved that the matter Im

conaidered in executive aeealon. Carried.

Attorney General Smith stated thatPresident Dole was extremely busy,.lis., ice Presldenl Hatch, that themeeting waa called fur the purpose ofhearing Minister Thurston's report. Hen 10 veil hat he Councils go into execu-tive session, i 'arried.

.loll BHKRMAN t i ll I s.

M ill !.. w id B in hr t In- liiMtit

The following letter bits been receivedin tills citj Mom the Ohio man to whomit was addrassatt:

l'. S. SKNATK t llAMHEH, )

vv vsHfitoTow. 0. C. Deo. 6. 1806,I;, f v. Pond My DiabSik: Voura

tn w recei . e,t. xour atatemenii" ihe opinion entertain an

to the Provisional Government in Ha-

waii. The matter will be Hlhjcct ofireful study, and. I hone, of oonserva-tiv- .

action. The President seems com-mute) to a policy that will not. I trust,lif approved bj Congress. You may beassured that I will do what I ran to mitain the Provisional I lovernment ami

ure, if possible, regulated order fortin- people of the Hawaiian Islands.

Vei truly yours,.(HN SlIKRMAN.

s

UESTOKATIOM I II I. URE,

i orottarj if Ktai leslmiii Bald tnHair Mi Admitted

V"itK. December 0. TheWashington bpeeial

,i Secretary Qresbana ih quoted bya responsible man with havine statedunofficially that the Administration

v ii.id sufftoienl information fromMinister Willis to Hati-sf- it that the par

to put the Quean on the throne hadFailed Tbe reason lor the failure ih- lid ti be that the (4ueen was not willing l" SCCOpt the servieen of the TnitedStates in the way otTered.

ia inderstood that t he Presidentwill voluntarily send OOQgVMI an 8ieed-s-

possible all eorreapondenee on thesubject.

BINET !BETING.

nnfurenee ol annexation LeadsrsTin-- . Mio'iiImk.

At m o'clock lliis morning anjiortant abmet whs held atwhieh Biinisfc Thurston made ament o the situation atWashington, 'I he meeting waa in thenature of a i inference.H.ip Ii. i be Itibtiee .ludd, 11. N. Caatle.w n. rmstrong, ( haneral Hart welland others being invited to participate,Ths result of the conference will In

pri aented to the Council at a specialniiM'tinn tm aatarnoon.

X KINK KOtWk

ii,.- Uameda iearea ai 4 o'olooli thiaevening.

There ' a., a Ua iwd at the wharl(his morning.

The steamer Mall waited until Ijo'clock: fm thaforaiin mail this moming.

Th, -- hauler U'aialeale eame in iciKuII ,ii"kaa tins morning with a cargo ofllgai -- In will leave for the HaniakiiH

ooaal next Tuesday.

Tin itaamar Makce left (his after-DOO- a

for Kapaa uith a lot of ChristuiaaIm ;, oil the MariH)ea for Kauaiana.

BM also look (he mail to Llhue.

in Lmmenae arpoiton tank to hold1900 gallons of water was put on hoardIII. W.ualeale Iron tanks havebean rl'epomari wUk hy the steameroompanla, aa they find wood all ones lustlonger.

in. Na.,. i rrnta 7 HaaMaaaal

Truth has a large wanlrolN', and dres- -

eh o, eiuiloll There's OodI.i ,n ill. ,i nivihua fact, hul who wantsit now. isi.ise it; Wild Cherry doesn. Anl. ior ainpole s lasteless

tlotlinLer ,V Co., agents foiluwaumi lfclnniiH. Nt" w

M II IN

K alitta rr n

Tim H.i Mllitti I'Mii'l Will (ll Ol

rrl m Thoniae iiAtp

A ret etitluw owajht ti kf Ki i f ii i" ili

Thurstmi M hn h i h. paawh ni. ii havietiallee In hem I ill sieiik

Ml hiisiin ss i at it standstill In day

I'll inn- laaJlMJ i. iipn d in dm inwinnthe newsi a

N this a sm-- i ml sessinii rsUaM tuiraadHaj He sum rain, was asked nl

the iVMnHI aaeetlaaj Milt after inaMi

sieniit.n lvih, rVapvlflati ii riles i ulleeCastle Hint he is solid fOI

the cause ol tin llmellinielli

The X, I in view ot the nee ,1 nfpopular rejoicing advertises tings aniltii ewm ks. tnaldentall) for Christmasit announces tori

The Central I'nion suiiday schoolChristmas tree will be drawn upon attiatii o'clock this evanlaf, ah frienda

i he school are welcome

numlicr of prnminelit Uoyalistsspent the night in the licinily of thewhnit hill they disappciircd soon lifterthe Miimeda arrived.

The welding of Alfred c Bilva andMis,s Mary Ionic vi ill occur on Daocmber Mrd al the Catholic cathedral.The organ w ill be played hv I leerHerger.

Members of Ihc I'.xei titive andOOUDOlll were supplied With

copies of the Stab's extra, and couldManet spare time In attend to husineBs while reading them.

Water rates foi the term ending JuneMMl, 8M, will he due and payable atthe Office of the Honolulu Water Workson January 1st, 8M, according lo a

notice in our "Hy Authority" column,

The Christmas festival of the schoolsconnected w ith the Chinese mission willlaki place at the Chinese church, l'ortstreet, evening (Saturday,December ilfid), beginning at halt paslalx o'clock. All friends of the mission.in- cordially Invited to he present,

aifrPHttSOMALi

Severance returnedon the Alameda.

Hon. W. N. Armstrong was one ot

the arrivals 011 the .Mameda.

Vmong the passengers on the Ala-mo- di

vvere Dr. and Mrs. Henrichild and nurse.

c. a. HcDowell and K. Bahmidl arehooked to leave on the Alameda forApia, and C. l isehei and A. Kyngdonfot Sydney.

I'rnminenl arrivals on the steamer,were 11. Ni Castje. who w ill assume theeditorship of tin- Adoertiaer, ll. H. Hind,ttobarl Lewers. ,1. Motl Smith. H. W.Severanoe and Lieutenant Hush.

A unit f ir SrvDwember 2M. being the

twentieth anni vrrsary of I be famousWoman's Temperance cruaade, theladies of the W. C. T. I', will hold twopublic meetings during the day.prayer meeting will be held from 19

noon to p. m. in the V. 51. C. A. par-lors, to which all arc cordially invited,even if they are only able 1" be presentpart of the hour. In t he evening at hallpast sev n mere win o a mass meeting,,t the V M. C. A. ball ai wnicn, aicera shoit paper giving a history i thecrusade. Mis. Mary Clement lioa-vit- t

will sneak upon the history of thew. C, r. r. for the past twenty years.and its future outlook. Misn Wing willsing a solo. All are invited.

Mary S. Whitney,President W. t '. T. D,

aa

Tii- Pries of lusarIn 's circular letter, issued by

Castle & Cooke, a further decline insugar is noted, one sale of 4000 Ioiih onthe 11th having been made at 'Ji cents,The price of Cuba centrifugals on theloth, the day ot the departure of theAlameda, was 9.90, Uranulated 4,81 inNew York and 4,60 m San Franciseo.American Sugar Hetining Company'sstock deolining.

tafermatlon .Wanted,It iB reported that Charles H. Vilson

said this mornisg that the (loyalists willnow proceed to take the Hawaiian mat-

ter into their own nands.We do not know in whose hearing this

statement was made, but as it is desira-ble that the Star should have the factswe take this method of asking lor in-

formation. Who heard Wilson use anyseditious language.'

I'inr .lot) Printing,The Star's job oHice is beginning to

show what il can do. having turned outin the last fortnight a variety of pam-phlets cards, letter heads, oortinoates,mtnd-biU- a and the like. The friends ofthe paper are invited to bear its jobbiug facilities iu mind when in needof business printing. The oflice canturn out anyhing from a chromaticposter ten feet long to a bus ticket,

For Sole.

1 UOOO BUSlNKss UN TORT ST.,

Irtqulra of(i. E. BOAKDMAN,

Jlh-t- l BIB Fori Street.

A'. M oiler,Just returned from a tour abroad,

wants a situation as Head Lun& or Sug&XHoiler Having been head luna for sixyears and sugar boiler for sixteen year,,he is aide to give iati,taction in bothnitUlKions. IMlW

Wa ii led.

noaiTfON in ci i n i.. stokk, oh' on h I 'Imitation. ('Imitation profrri(l. Sfvcn years i'Xtii'Hit atiKiokkci'jiidf;. Small salarv. Addrex.St.ui oflloe, JTi-l-

HURRAH! HAWAII IS OURS!

TOYS.FLAGS andFIREWORKS

FOR SALEAT THE

I. X. Iv.Htor open mia avaninnand Saturday Kvenlng tillTan o'clock .... MM

I III HAW A 1 A N ItAll MRCI Mm

M I THDKITY.iifflei ot ii,. tajajd ,i t i.,,)t i,

iiotiiiiiiin 1, nbt t 1 tnwii.t'wing in th,. aataeewre it finsjska

' on the in. ..I I In ali therkjajed ,,( Health deems It MeaaaWf fmtin inf.iiinatlnli of the pllbln lo pnMMlthe full, ,ii ajuj

HONS Ol ( ANI.K1 rivhastrarhl Iihi tirsl ho. is fiajajM ajaJH

I" el VOMMllgi sore thioal. amihigh f' lei Within Incite oi twentyrSBjf hours line bright s. in lei rash uppears on, the face and upper part of thebafiy, iJari spreading m or the wholestirfai i floi the third day it fades.Aflei lie enrhlh day I he skill btfitM tos i la Am scales on the body "Hen in

large Hakes from the hands and feat.This sealing la-I- s imin lour l si w eeks.on ii- is 1:1110 i 01 siiieauinj iretn inetiine ot the aawHusin thm rsati nuiilthe skill h is entirely peeled nit. TheHakes of dry skin me especially dangerous in apfeedlng the dlaaaae,

Any gajfaoaj showing the earl) sinbefore mentioned should is- ImmediateIj reported to the health idHnlali

WtLLIAM i BMITH,Prealdeafi nf the Hoard of Health.

MMlSAl.K OF I K A S K Ol gov l k nm em

I.ANIIS IN KALI, HAWAII

On ITiihav. Jam akv ic. iab4i atII o'clock noon, at the front entranceof the Bxecutlvi building, will he si, id

ai public auction the lease of tbeGoveminent lande lying between the landsof Maaula and Reaiwa, extending fromsea shore to a line Taiio feet inaukii ofthe head of the land ol Hion.-- i. Kau.Hawaii and containing an an a of (100acres, a little more 01 less.

Term: Lease lor ten years.Upset price: "f'.'aii per annum, pay--;

able in advance.Reserving tn the Government the

right tn take up at any lime an area of:tiHI acres, in whole or in pan, if thesame is desired In the ( overiine.'nt andnot (it cultivation hv (he Hawaiian Agr-icultural ( 'ompany.

Possession of the above lands w ill he

given May 7. 1WM.

Interior Office Dec, SO., 1808,

J. A. KING,Minister of the Interior,

Dtl'AlllMtNr Ot F1NANCK.

V. (i. ASHLEY has this lay beenappointed Registrai "t Public tooounta,vice (Jen. V.. Bmithiea.

Denartmenl of Finacee,Dec, v.'. 1808,

s. li. DAMON,Minister of Finance

zr.--

NOTICK TO IMi'OK fcKS.

From and after JANUARY ,'m 1804a

importers will be required to furnish theusual bomi tor production of properlyCertified tnvoioea for all open entries.

.Signed) JAMES B. CASTLE.ColleotorGeneraJ of Customs.

Approved.(Signed' S. (, DAMON.

Minister nance,Honolulu. He 1808,

WATKK NO riCt

in accordance with Section 1 of chap-

ter XXVI ol the laws of IKSfl,

All persons holding water privileges,Of those paying water rates, are hereinnotified lhat the water rates for t lit termending dune 80, 1804, il) be due andpayable at the office t' ihe HonoluluWaterworks on the first day of Janu-ary, 1894,

All such rateb remaining unpaid forfifteen days after they are due will be

Subject to an additional ten per cent.Hates are payable at the office of

works in the Kapuaiwa building.Office of Honolulu Water Works.

Honolulu. Dei-- 'J;', 1898.

ANDKKW BROWN,Supt. Honolulu W;iier Works.

'Jilt

Oahu Lodge, No. 1, K. of P.

Bpaoial Counoila on Friday Bvmwo,Del Md. All Brotberi earaeatl; Invit.'tl to in- praaant. Hy ordar ( '. C.

HKEBBBT stantkn. K. (if I!. & 8.

For Sale at a Bargain.

A FoldingBagatelle Table,

Ignite new and complete with Hallsand Cues at the

Ka tv I .

Corner of Nuuanu and King Sis."ii-1 w

Large Fat Gobblers.FOH

THANKSGIVING. EXMAS AND

NEW YEAR,

W Kill (IT It TO "JO LBS.

LKAVK OBDKBa i.AKI.V TO(. Vlti.i: BIBM,

HENRY DAVIS fc CO.

SO Fort Street.

CHRISTMAS.

The llnilei hikiiuiI lii'K tn infiirin tlii'irhflHldl that tlii"ir Klnrui will l? cliise.lfrom Saturday infill. ha Hnt, to Tin --

day Otaiagi tin" --'(llli of Dt ifiiibfrHKNKY MAY .V CO.

ll. HpIMTVU A BBO.

BBNBY UAVis .v oo,LB WIH iV CO.

('. Hl'STACK.

For Sale Cheap.

One Four 11 r.' Power UpWgbl

Kllilif and

One I i iluiM PoWtf Holler."

luqlliva tl tln Ofiloa

I (i

ll ill Mi siHi Its" I

nl) bniitniBJi nrillatli It

l I' t. tw II

For Hi i.i.

The POOM Rt I' on Hie dr. an,.I'loor of tie M win ti ThnriKims are sinlnl'le t., I tun or Oflice.,Tor partleulari a ;

t V. ALLEN.Chairman of Truateea,

Old III k il Bishop A Co I ClO tn

Great Victory

T HI.

CALiGRAPH.The Aaaw iated I'n M bare adopted the OaUtWUWI for receivingminsnges diriet from tin w iiv-a-

All ilispatchi . , !i ih latedPreaa wires are nov ortpii don willingmachlnea, ami thi re is n general feel-ing among telegraph in hum ra thatthe day la not fai Uiti nl when evsrjileaoriptioq of telegram will beprinted on the machine. The move-ment in this direction la vlsrorouaand poisistciit, and it n ill ni belong before typewriting machinesw ill be considered na much a pan olthe equiptnent of ever, Domiiiercisloffice as the telegraph Inetrii nls,

With a view ot properl) qualifyIng uur telegraphic am enti lorthiawork. We make no extra charge lothem for instruction in typewritingand (he use nf the tuat'lilne, Jnfuture nl pupils t' our TtttgraphltDtpartmeni u 'it be tuylit tortotivimi llii ( Otigraph,

In this, as in every 01 In r ri UUlalle,It ia our intention tui keep up withthe demands of modern huaiiieesmethoda fftulcTl Coltrgi Journal.

There i.. nothing ComplexabOUt the OAUOaAPB! it is builtto last for years: is capable ofthe greatest spin ami arc usedthe world iver

T. W. HOBRON.

Ag L iu .

NEW GOODS!to entire New Stock usl been opened by

.50 FORTSTREET

Latest Nuvtltie in DrtM LcoJl.Wool Mitenal, in ibS Newett Plaiij, Stnpet

Solid Color at very low pneet,

Al i Wcot CSATSI in iotia COLCBS.

An elegant airtn.;r.t ofFancy Fipured Solid Coitr , Shot Silki

(.the iutettj, in al! Shadei. Fifund tadtil Silks indre;.s pmtnis. Crystal Silks, fixdikSUka, LunchMilks. A full ItQC of Silica in all volors

At Fifty Lents h Yard

Tile ( loodi air aelot6d penonall; by Mb. Sachs in New Yorkof ii'- Very Latest, and will In offarad nt ptioaa

lo suii t linifH

JustReceived.

ore p itternaRom nd

dps, Suar, l etc. etc.

Sets, 'nscH, Ft a and Ouffefl Pott,

Table.

1 1 r

has

and

and

lie

of

1a x

aiiei Maf NaaaM aimi.)

1 ii.' t LAN Mr At.a

IN n ual I s -- llllStrveJ Thififi1 imt a Wh

Irtrala tho Weuk ta ooMoal

and i

Ham and Eggs i

Fist, and I! ggs .ll)C

( hcsolnle and Ginirin!' willeviav n ial

liOJ In, tr oii ii tii-- .

cl

.aj ?reVI - .' Mil' ! fJHUI M

!

HUi

An immeuK assortmect clWhite and Colcrid Cotton Dren Uoodt.

Latest Kausraia Ksaratt Material. ;4cw ChaiU

lea. New Muilini. New Cm .pea.

A une assorttxent ot

Pcrcataa and Plannclcvi , FancyStriped Cottou Cnnklra.

Alio an elocant asiiorniicnt of

rjre-a- Tninminc to aatcli all Mattriala.

it and an

Berry Salad Bowie. Cheese

J irs. Jups, Howls, E(rgWine, and othel

y5 - 97

Vr; ipenin;; New Goods at their Art Room.,specially for ihe Season ....

Uluaaw varietyDUbaa, Btwls, Pickle

Batktti, 'J'umbl'jrs,

Japuneic China, Saipumn, Ouari, Tea and

I opt Cuti v and in

and

l l.t ii sr rx"iLi, hi ttit si

A L'1 of In und11 al lovv

and

I

Ne--

S. SACHS,

Cooking

U.PRe rant.

HOTBI Miitir.r.Qajfiarf

inqli --

Denfsttiik

Cnops

CHOW SING,

"K Water houw'aFort Strt; StoreHo. 10 and theCrockery Class- -

and Mnrrl

Store,Queen Street willbs open euenines

Christmas,commencing

SATURDAY,

December lO.

MEW GOOD'S!

IOLULU

Qtogliama,

HoliclayThe Goods.

Diahes,

Craokar FinderGobkts, Champagne

IronStoves.

KING

Pacific iafcfwareCompany.

Kioto, Cups .

Royal Worcester, Dnulton.Haviland. land l.'umoo Wmw,

tSawli, Fan Rattan Chair. Plated Silver WareRogera Brew,1 Fcrks Spoons.

unci X?j't.Pictuiv LateM

UboiCfl Pots'iiiiiL, Bfttkcti vt.'iy Prices.

PACIFIC HARDWAR1E; GO. LTD.,402 404 FORT STREET.

Wrought Steel Ranges, Chilled

HOUSEKEEPING GOODSAGATK WARE (White, Gray and Nickel-plated)- , PUMPS, WATER

ANLi SOIL PIPES, WATER CLOSETS AND URINALS, RUB-BER HOSK AND l.AWX BATH TUBS ANDSTEEL SINKS 0. S. CUTTERS AND LEADERS, SH.HETIRON, COPPER iUNC AND LEAD, LEAD PIPE AND PIPE

P! umbing. Tin, Copper and SheetIron Work.

D1MOND BLOCK,

ware

until

STREET

FITTINGS

Going out of the Dry Goods Business!everything mult be solrl Hi ge.iiii fit Coal

THI8 18 NO FAKE.To ronvlnre yon nf aboM' tu t t end the ti.mi in PrlCt .1st :

I.iidies' Cotton ( ,hn s . pair ifLadies' Silk Milts 5 ,

Misses i'Children's Coloicd Hose 10

20Ttblo Napkins. 5Misses' Slippers 5

Otatt' LlMM Cnllars ... "5Ladies' " " 03Gents' Neckwear.. 10Velvet Ribbons. f yards for . S

if 2. 50 Corsets 67; bone sSilk and ftmcj DrM ButtOM 05Bov's Woolen Suits 'joBoy's AH Wool Stuis 31ColOnd Woolen I. ace., tol.ndies Colored Ribbed Vtttt

3 for 5

Ladies' While Ztttlt X'ests .20Ih 11 s Cambric Collars, pf do . 10if jj.iki Gents' Suits. . IO.OO

Gents' I'ndorsliirts .20Ladies' Press Heels. S

" Shield toClasjis lor I. loaks. per I' swhalebone Casing 10Silk Dress Binding 10Ladies' Linen Ulttcft., It 00

" Leathet l'urscs "5Misses' White Slipperi 50

Arc you in it?Said

Well,

to

Fort

A

ttl BfittOH Tun'. ".1

SH"iI Sewing SilkSilk. J Mi or

Shell 4 xntils for.

I -oan

x ---

7?

ri

Tl I

I III 5' gTI I I H 9

a S I a' K

3( tx s

m v - v 5

r i

.'itZ 5r

i etf

ihe to In Marlnei

that depends, 99

Yea.magnal nt. you would

Waa I'M Mpl

"I wh, in tin' boat, nm now in Ih, air, ii,i ma) s'm in

the water: but il JOK would Itilt to know who, iMMtda Ma in

tin' .Mini I mum rater von m

. . . UICI'HlilVS! . . .

They are cerUinly In it, if an attractive stock and rcnaonalile

tniinl for nnvlliinir Thi'V lliivc BVOU BOt WHALES sale!air, WiiaI.ES that sail about in walec and I9II0W

s ulioal of herrinna, only

The)

tonot

atrlke

Bp

an

acquaintance

of

55

If

Wbali

prices

ba

lor

with every one tliey meet in just the same manner that you do tlicjare Tovs for Children

"Then there arc new PinTt'HR MOTJLDINUS jual arrived from theRHt: a tine assortment of XMAS CARDS, GOODS, PHOTOFRAMES and ALBUMS and lois of other tliina lhat one nnit aee

upjireriate.

Oiklotli,

JfOOTlalf

KING BROS.Just Received by Last Steamer

Km Glovfs i. 8 Button, Undrussiti Fans. Dkaus and Gray

ij Button .Mpsqi'ftaiki-- Kvi-mn- Siiaoks

3 Button Shadls

also a choick line of

White and Colored Dimitys, Muslins,Swisses and Percales.

Tte are the CHOICEST LINE of MUSLIN wc have Ever SUowd

WE HAVE AUK3 RBCBIVBD A NICE Ol'

and Cream Point de Irelaode Laces

Suitable (or Trimming Wash

All Widths, from

ScStreet,

SpOfilfi

Knitting SpOOil

LEATHER

Eyf.mno

UKESS

ASSORTMENT

Dresses,

New Furniture StoreROBINSON BLOCK.

HOTEL ST.. BETWEEN FORT AND NUUANU STREETSIn uow optmed for tuainen, mid han In Muck iho flin-h- Hsort u of

Antique Oak Bed Room Sets,

Chiffoniers, Sideboards,

Extension Tables, Etc.AIbo ft Mm Atuortmc-n- or

SOLICITED.

to 2 inches.

G-U3Sf- KT

4

Bbewer Bi.oeR.

(.abmet .Making In all tta brauchn.

LOW t ST PRICES PREVAIL.

& PORTER,

i

Reed and. Rattan FurnitureUPHOLSTERY.

Pisa Spring, Hair, Wool, Mow ami Straw Maui-rak- , I.ivu Cm"c a and Kilk Flowror I'lllowh Kpociul attention cullod to onr lat,t .tj-l- of W1KK M ATTKE.S.SKH

( be bent and cha.esl ever broiiKbt lo (uis country. Fino Louni' and Sofalied., at Han Francisco price, i oini,U,iu AaottnMtli of iial

i v C'rlua, Cndlea and Ui;L Chain,

Qo&MIUS Poles in WOOD or Brass Trimmings.IV inaite a Hpbcialty ol Laying Matting and Interior Iiocoratlng,

Furniture and Slattrekse re(iairsd by Tim ( law Vorkn en,

TRIAL IS

ORDWAYftoaiMOK Block, Hotil Strxei

BULL TELEPHONE NO M6. tl.tf MUTUAL TELEPHONE NO IJio

JllsVsWiai aaa ( . .

""BaBaHMhlii'."' tM'atl'iai -

Page 3: THE HAWAIIAN STAR. · Nov. 1, I8W s. s. Alt.WVA"... Deo', I8M s. s. W ARRIMOI i" Jftn l l8M Ami Monthly Thereafter. For Sydney and Brisbane. l'i. mi Vancouver, H. C, Art Us HimnMu

vjB Ba c Lbhv

Mil IS OURS.

Congress Will Take

a Hand.

CLEVELAND TO BE CURBED.

Significant Action of the Senate

and House.

NO RESTORATION THE CRY.

II Ecboes Through all Parlies in

Congress.

THE "HEHALD" IS HEDGING.

n

Not So Sure About the Quuen's

Cause.

I '.'. :. mid Htrlklng (iutntfu lu thi Po

liin nl Mi inn I. in Nlnre

'l Citmt' lint.

UOU AVK Tllli yi'KEN.lAMuwunip Hymn.

Sovran Kanaka swoet,We knerl to kiss thy feet,llumhly thy grace

With lowly mien;Lung as oiu tongues eau wag.ETavar ti ory thayHi lag,(Downwiu that Yankee Hag'

Ond save the Queen!

Honored all names alove,Our dark Hawaiian dove,She and her lights o' love,

Spotie and cleanFor lotte. Im und nun.Idols and opium,For vice Hiid ht uthendoin.

God lave the ljueen '

ha missionaries I. .

Let freedom go to pot,let civilization rot,

So thou art seenUpon thy throne in pride,Majestic, soo.v, wide,Thy d hy thy side ,

God wive the Queeu '

Monarchs are all too fe',Terish the patriot crow,America, adieu:

Tawny Faustina,Of sovrans the (lower,(yuick comes the happy hourThat seos thee hack to power,

God savr the yiieon!.Win York aVa,

God save ihe Queen and Queens,For il he dnu't I doubt that man will longer:Methinks I hear a little bird thatThe ieople, hy and hy, will ho the stronger.

A attptfrl fram Byron

(ONGKKSS IN SKS8ION.

TUe in " i Cuuii'n tu tlir Irtintat O nee.

Washington, Deceiuher 4. A cheeryUeoember day. a hright buii which cattheavy inudOWl about the columns ofthe great apitol building, the swardbeneath aa bright and fresh and givenaa it aonietimeH is m the month of June,ind thi Mags at half-mas- t in memory ofthe two vacant seats wilhin thut waajthe picture w hich the Capitol presentedthis morning as the gave la fell in the;two hotiM'b of CongrOMit the beginning"t a tesaion which promises tu be a oneof the most eventful in our history.

Inside the two chambers there were1the Usual greetings of the opening duy.One might have thought that tue memhers had been absent since last Marchinstead of the acant month which hasintervened fcii.ee the extra sessionended.

There wad no legislative businesstransacted, except to liaten to the mes-sage. What the members thought ofthe mesaage, uo far as they have begunto think at all, will generally be toldalong party lines.

But there is an admiasioti on the parieven of the most zealous Administra-tion supporters that it is n flat and lift?less document, und that in thiparts w here strength and vigor were tohe expected there are only lo be found;onventionul platitudes and ihe drearand turgiu st it winch onaraCMriaM miif the slate papere of Mr. Cleveland.

tBtifCat attached chiefly to two pi.suges of the message, the one which re-

lated to Hawaii and the ot her whichtreated of the taritT. Those pnssiigt'iha! ng rend Cong tea gen i a ly werewilling to skip thr heavy phruseologywhich constituted the paraphrased in- -

dex to the departmental reports.Al to Hawaii the woisi belief which,

the people have had is verified. ThePresident due not choose tQ take lWOIhm cotitidence the American CohgraMin g matter which involves the It annglown of a government which has beenrrconized hy the United States andwho' e Ministers are accredited hereund th) building up of another by plac-ing a monarch upon a throne. Hut thePreaideut does say that it U hisDuruom to DUt back the deoosed Oueen.Everything, iu fact which has beensaid by Mr. Blount appears tobe indorsed bv Mr. Cleveland,

a V

ml BMnM is declared 10hive up .ken fakvdjT. The only ititiiimUon mnich tin? Pneidniit m ikfR beynnntnlt almpli tlatetnniil is that Mr Wil lIn deen InatltlOtnd lu p- fotw a dun

tiich In- - Iiaa ii 't yfi done, and th itwhen the Prualduilt. ahall heal' of il henil Inform Ooniffnta dy h ipnnlnl mm

InM of uhnt has be.'U acciiniiilialied.Thnt cnn onlf uunn tbnl .Mr. WIUInluMhnnn inatruotnd, a anpi'aMutntlve of theunited simcB. to reatore tin Qonna topiiwcr.

Iiy ctlltotM olrOtlRlftnllOe. one nmvlook :il tin nnwppnpnn of the day torInfortuntioil in to one portion of the

policy whloh thn President il".'not explain. The i'l'osident Iiiim notchosen to In form Oon&l'OM what hil

to Mr. Willta are. hut in theLottisi ille t Umrn which liasjust been reoeltrod here, a letter wasiiudlished. written, it Vi stated, by Mr.Willis, wife of the Minister, under dateof November 11th front Honolulu toMrs. Cleramoni, in which occurs thefollowing striking sentence: "We havenot accepted, nor wjil we accept anyhospitality in Hie way of social enter-tainments until a peaceful settlementhas been made."

The postscript of this ood ladv's letler contains more diplomatic iiiforma-tio-

than the President has chosen locommunicate to Comtmna.

tun RKKO talks.Ht State Ills View In Chavaetei ittic

I'll rate.Washinoton, December 1. The views

of mamberi Of both houses enne.rningthe meaaage are fn ely expieB-id- .

Ex Snnker Heed said: "U is ex- -

oeedingly disappointing, both in matteratnl manner. On ihe Hawaiian questionwr are le t as much in the dark a everand must watt t he nOWl by the in xihtta-ner- just as we have been waitingso long. That p:ot of the messageWhich relates io taritT is thnt theHouse Committee in charge ol thatObject has formulated plans and de-

vised methods of taxation which, as amember of ihe committee. 1 have noteven heard proposed. It is rather annnuaual aenaation to le irn the deeds ofa commit! e noi in ihe romunttee room.but from the President of tlu UnitedSlates. Hms that oommittae oeaaed in-

form to be cunim8ed of both parties andhas ii without even the formality of aword In open committee informed thePresident of its determination in such away that the Piesident can official I v

commnnioata it ti ihe House? Howlong has it been pari of our svstem thata Committee of nn independent branch,and ahove ail n commute1 which con-trols the public pur-e- . shall report toCongress through the President I laibis die result ot the rumoied blendingof the Appointive with the legislativepOWerf It is bad enough to have ihetaritT bill made up bt a little coterie,hut to have it oonrmunioatid to thePresident before it reaches even thecommittee, el il I less the House, shows it

determination to be moved by no fadand modified by no arguments, whichmakes apparent ihe ahhiirdity of ap-

pointing Kepuhheaus on t he Committeeof Ways and Means ru all."

RQAB'I BE SOL! tion ADOPTED.

llie "K'liale I'assrs It bj t llHldllOOOiVote.

W AhfilNoTON. December 5. SenatorHoar started the Hawaiian ball to rolllug by the presentation of a resolutionrequesting tho President to uommuni-CSt- e

to ihe Senate luBtrUOtioUl givenRepresentatives of this Government inHawaii since March 4, 1H1H. Thisresolution went over, owing to the ab-

sence of Chairman Morgan of theUoreigu A if iirs Committee.

Washington, December 0.The Binatn at aeaaioo by a unanlmuuivote adopted the resolution presentedby Henatur Hoar yesterday, reij:iestingthe President to furnish tbu informationihe Senate desires with reference to theHawaiian trouble. This agreement wasnot reached, huwever, until alter udebate that is the chief topic ofConversation Whore Congressmen audpoliticians of all oart let congregate.

When the resolution WMS Oil ed upSenator Hoar delivered quite a lengthyspeech, iu which be severely censuredKM Administration and especially ihePresident for not having furnished toCongress information in connect ionwith this mailer and also as to the ChiefExecutive's alleged Intentions in dealIng with the Hawaiian question withoutthe sand Ion ot C mg e.s.

Then Sen tin Mills look the It or. amiin a ringing voice undertook to defendthe supposed pdlloy of the Presdeutami Secretary (rracham in handling theHawaiian difficulty.

Senator Vilas, another defender ofthe President, next OnUM to the frontand objected to the adoption of theresolution, and made a point that, owinglo ot l Hall mall MurgHI, olthe rolfigu Affairs L'oiu.imttea, acliouought to be ileliyed.

Many pmple who bi-r- the debatel iiiiui t th it the- WMMln ltnotor made a sorry tBeoca-o-l of bltnMlf,.huh " i"', , u... .. r.badly tengM up by Isaaatvr. Hoar,Alitrich, Hiigia inlothers by pointed

adJ.euse I to btui hy theseOtinatib.

I! i.iin td litghl runs in the channeltint tin- - Preai lent bo. not given lllsliuution to restore tin- - Queen: thai therewas little need of any detente ot hisoottan in Congress at this tune. Fur-ther than this there is orttlOiltn uponMillH hi iu,, I,i h in niakinu a de- -

lelise of ."lilt- - policy th.t III, oil,' otlt- -

side of thi Piesident, Secretary Cirus-- l

ham and I lieu tniiiuale uaioctaies hasanv knowledge of.

When Vilas retired from the floorSenator Hill of New Yol k created thesensation of tbe day iu favoring Ibe

Hon hd i l.linlh.i trfhl I" V now nil

ii ltd ltd Ha,."k "f in In

rj lt'tii ii i in- - In.. ... i ". in , ..i

,, ,i i .,.,... h id fnlh' I n l' in lMU '

watfft i msttet iriHaiic," and n i I i

t Mr. iliHi It, in '

III.' iiliiiiiil.lln'i.'li in dllrl'tlllg .'It'l-till. i.. ,, i..i. id.' ii . .. ,n ,,, ,.,

lalned in ii dignltteil I H.liiif I waj'hat H l"n--- t i. nt In letting (hi iMI"iirtl 'lii" l'i I. i'ii in I. .Il l I irnili I

war. which In hn.l ir rnihf in iln "ill..nil tlir iiii' IIiii i.M i i n ., mi l intiiiit.'.l tlint II In' Ii nl taken Uil" IMM

lif i light tn iin.. ii. iitif'tii.Tin t ii tl: .f tin il.'i. .' il. t.iiii. ili..'i'pil

Senator Vila, UNI n d "tint fHands I

of thi President in wjili.'iiiu ml ..pMiall lull In I lie miiiki nl llii" resolution,nii'i n in in ii r iin i nn. iiit ..i.j,.. ii. n

Poring Hill speech he inmlp n pointtlmt r, had I he ..hit ami inn In

wl (tml it tin. -- hih in .nil nuommlston io Huwni in get nt tin're fni't in 'Ii" matter. Nn MM tnight ili'l.li - Mi l t uiigresa. Inis thiriffht.

I'd" aa'teiatetrwtlon hiu. it in belie,. I,inn. it- ii gveol inlatak In not tarnishingnil t im nnwnl an date to Conn inn uponit reamMlng,

S tor Mill- - pi'.' 1. II... I. It- .1 ll..Hlllll ll. hil l.'

HKN ATI lit IIIU.'.s niTKrH.Mr. i'r si i. nt I do not propose to

CtTOai the Hawaiian bridge until wngHoil. ilii not lnopi.se to illi'llss the

'i "in .f what Ii. is ii n ii i eiitlv il iiieby thn present ndmlitiatrntiotii 1 do notnnderatatid that than quentl his are in- - InroWed in Id" pendiiiK resolution. I

seldom agree wttfc wmi tin- - BMintotfrom Massachusetts (Mr, Hour says, lint

dningren with bin in thla particular,In thnt this la nn ordinary and simpler solution nakitix for iiifo'rinatioti fioma department of the lioveriimenl in re-

to a moat Important mattnr, Iti i I. i ui.ition w litch. 1 tl.ink, lb" Anieri -

an peopli wanted to ascertain from thePrealilent'i maw age, nml they warn die--app .luted in the mlorniatl ,n not being

fjilahedThe que itlon U to hat has been dune

is the point Lnrolred, vVknn wn naoar- - J

tarn What Instruction! have been given, '

and when in understand what the Huesitu it ion was al the oom mnnoament ofth diOculty, w can then determine I

what we ought to do, I do not propoaa .

to dehnte the quaatioo dai after day forthe purp. st ol nllow tug the iidministra-tion an opp ,,'imity to nciumplisl, a ctr- -

t:un ; pq Ihil ilifieaflt'i i ongrtP9tuny Im- kh . i s :titilv what romctivit inav st-- lit to adopt

Dwa nia ba danuiroua. Tin irsti-lutio- n

is ohjiM.'tt'd to hy thr Senatorfrom Wiacoiihiu that I In pasMijin of theponding n aolution at this time will ba asort, of dtfOOUrtaaj to thr Committee inPorilgn Rilatlona. 1 should Im the lastone lirrn to BUfgeut any discoiirlrout acttowards t hi- distiniiistmd t hairman ofthat OOmOllttCa or anv of his isnriatihut do mil undiTrUaml (although Unais a very OOUrtiOUl bod and understoodao to he throughout the country) thatWire M any I lung ilii proper lor it Senator to propose a teaoluUon involving thesubject ot foreign affairs und to rv itin the absence of the Chad man or Inthe absence of any one lnembrT of thatcommittee. No action is proposed ex- -

cept the bringing of desired informationinto this rhaniher, That is all. Whatthe Senate may MO Ht to do when thatinformation shall he furnished is another and different subjpet nltogeiher.I therefore say that il is begging theQuestion on thr part ot the Senator;rum Wisconsin to insinuate that there

is some aort of dlacoui tesy to thi Chairman of the oomttittei by prrshing theresolution at thla time, and 1 think itilfoids liim simplv un OpDol limit v to

OOOaaloU delay in order that Congressmay Ik- - powerless to take proper actionin a certain eviui .

I have no rellections to cast upon thepreceding inluiini.-iratn- or upon thepresent mliniuistration. 1 have no un-kind word to utter in leferenrn to theaction of the previous atiuiatir or ahapresent Hintater. Wa have a dlaputidstate of facts as to what aciuully tookplace when the former Government ofHawaii was overthrown. Then is adispute between the previous Ministerand a gentleman ; Mr, HI. unit) who was

' " " 1lV "Vbv Congress hut bv the President aloneWe have his statements. We bae thestatements of the previous Minister.There is a disputed queetton of fact.Congress in ita discretion may see fit tosemi a duly authorised commission tothat Government to ascertain the truesituation. Congress may conclude inits wisdom that it is proper to send morethin one person for t he purpose of ascer- -

uiuiuig i'"" ito m i" ragnra hi i "isMiiter.

Ihe point that 1 now make is aimpljthis: Ihe President has inlornied usin his mes4iige that there have beenon the part ot the ndminist rat ion cer- -

lain instructions as to what should bedone. Il is al good by some people thattbOM instructions are of a pacilic char-acter, that something is lo be accom-plished by negotiation. It it said thatt he Provisional Government is to beundermined, perhaps by Intrigue, thatthe people wlio arc behind it are to beinduced to surrender the Governmentthey now OOntrob These means arepacific. Probably the President has ariht t give i bese instruct ions, and thenagain he may not have. Other instruc-tions of a different ohariOter are hintedat in the puUic pres.-.- . 1 do not say theybiVi been given. I hope they bUVO nolbeen given. Mm it is said that other Insir in lions have been a lit horied fro inwhich it is inferred that force may beused to lestore the previously existingstatus. This brings up thi OUCStion ilto whether the present administrationor the President has the right, Withoutthe consent of longi-css-

, hy the use ofthe army oi ihe navy oi the country, loreatore Ihe previously existing status,even conceding thai the present Gov-ernment has brrii placed there by fraudor even by force.

There are three departments of thisGovernment and the Executive dupartment ia but one of them. Wo ask thisinformation because we are entitled toit. We ask il now. It is suggested thatwhether the Pn sklent will comply withthe resolution depends upon bis ownuidgmeni nml In own discretion, jhlesolutiun isso worded : u - respectfulHworded. He can withhold ihis inform

if hclesiie. I cannot imagine anygood reason why il should bo wilhiu idfrom I his body for a single moment aflerthe resolution bill reach the WhileHouse. L es any Senator around ibiscircle Intimate or suggest that there mayne soma speri il re ison wiiv I'lo puoiic

ftTi win oe jcopariiizeit uv naviugCoDgr ss ii i uiseaeiouof thi fact a? Whathim'.m Is to be done if this body ,11

know and the people shall know pre-cisely what ia now going on upon thatUnfortunate island. I suggest that nogood r ason has been presented or canbe pi Mented Why the President shouldnot promptly comply with the reaold- -

.,r',,r myself. I see no actual neeesbity

f..r the insertion of the words I lint heshall infoi in us in rase be thinks thepublic inter, sis will not b jeopardixed.but it is well that tin r solution should

' .......... ... .

i ua i ill. re so. iiiii, ne no ue i.i inn e iu I insllhstanoe front the ouatomary fo-- ofjanguag Utd. KevrthlM, I mv miennd reiisuii exists wbv th InforroatloBhoul.l ii,,! be furnished iiuineilt .

There are reasons why this informationshould lie given here und now. Perhapsa thi very hour the nav v of the I'ii itedstate, with our AmericanMinister, nun he seeking to deslrov thethe nrovialontl Oovermnenl by force,nml say the propriety of lUOh ticlionis a question to be dtffmllHl1 by Con-.res, and by 110 one else aud hy noother authority. Then fore, public in- -

terealH demand that we should have thi.information

I do not desire to intimate that the actUal instructions, w hatever they are, are

Till W '

ne si ! 'iii'i t ii'n i i 'VV tiier ar tint Iln lTTWldoti right, atid nth.1 In ) "'done wtoiig N i f . I ti" "bus id't'f

1 hi. n .ilntl.'ti in. h ' i

.hall lii I ii I ' . i ..lit mi

lntf in Mom llret in ii iiiMlnl-t- cl In in iii.II ill lor till ' .

I III I'M ll" 'll I t"i .1 I

ll ii nr. In ii.'K.ii i .1 "i in in. 'IIMtNMMnMll. ii i INl ftthai un iti v, t i.. "M ii' nf that tibitirut. M In- - MM Mild hi i'iiniiiif't.'il iii hfHti ii- he ' - i ii '

h putting tin Q n bant M

.nn inThere i. no ontartantl I Ml i II 'II t.

the pending t. Ittlli n. II,MM ll line t till. il

inn tin' instruction t.,HMI h) oni Mini "iin ii in-- pnwei f. i . tb MMM t Ii'-- i. ltd i.hart r..r .1. In j, I think Imi tiotlHiW lalcVeY should I.- di l l h mil 'i u v i

mi Mmi-tc- i ti 'tii i diuii Mi. .11 Imip nenmlnn of nil the fcl I i ti

i .1... l... .1. . .. . ..... I.. in I

ineasnf to nl e us I h si- Inetrortl intKverv in!. ir laet in renafd I thi

il'.n una nlven. ki iv nuii iimnttnr of Infofinntion relating in ii.win. I., tranifii.in udii h ouuhi i

knnw w is uivi'ii N .. the ii, .tails lnltae enhntanre of it. b is i u mrnWii i

nml furnMted to id.- people, d"iwhen it eanie t,,ul t c ""n t vdone, and wlial i lieingdoan noir,nnare lol l that Pertain instiii. ti ns lime

niven. but lliej are withheld fromus and it is uoi even' iuti'iiateithat the,!are withhi-- l l for hi ih .r p n

jThey are siuiplv withheld and that isall.

Therefute. so, I think n wna properfor from MaaeachtMH ll

inny other Bona tor, r nlixii it lattmlions in the rati nt-- ihiGovernment und knoiti 'd" eoantltutiotial Imitation upon ii" Mtecutleeswer, lo cfifi r nuoh reaoluikMi) and i

my judgment it came none too soon. It,saving that Ifkilii pr .pone to eSpresaa single opinion or Intimate In Ihe leastw hat my (ontlmenta iii i in in regardtP-t- notnal mnriu tin Hawaiiancntrovi rsy.

m

n , , s ,

Th I'alrliitlt tunii I tin- I'kfnitiFullrv

Warhinoton. Itf. ii. Hitt. p-

Ch lir. nun Of th II lUM i i reign AliiiisOomntttiii introducad in thf House

two naiilutluna biaiinaj on tin Ha-

waiian polio of the vrrjinu tit, thrfirst culling for th" itupera nn theiiOt, and fclii ie sond a- - fI 'liows: itthn Kcnsn of this, 1, t hai iti'ir.;tion hy he Gov. n nt ol the UnitedStates, its reiireaeiitntlvei uf armedrofOM in the an lira ol a u i Jv reATOK

nlaod t lovarnuienti to dtaturb aud I

overthrow it ami suhatituu a monarch)therefore, is contrary to the poife) andtraditions of the republic and the spunof thi Constitution."

Lter. The raaolutlou psased Ii

no modlnVd features ipi call tormore Informal ion. It was udontedwithout diviaii u.

AOAIHai CLK1 KL tSD - roi tt

i ' im i o In ihe hnim Who winVoltaw :rt i Lt ud.

WASIIINOTtjN, HecembeiDemocrat Who. are Uai Criticise

President tin his policy with the!1'1' Qucn shall have a fuii ami fancolored Queen have ticooir d euuugllboldness to openly dispute his right toWhip them into line. While they maysutTer for it tuauv of ll hi who ,v..

lelectod from localities where the inand disgruntled vote changed

Kepuhlican majorities an i hi w,tenough to nee thnt tlu-l- obainwa for re- -

election are noi sutlh-ir-

much worry over what their preeeniconstituents m ay like or liMike. At

(any rale, unites ihw Hltl resolution culliug ff the pipers from the President inthe Hawaiian i .alter is deprived pf itsstin,; in the committee room, there is apleasant chance for a general displajami Administration feeling in theHouse from both sides of the Centeraisle.

Clevel and hopes to retain hi lu l l onjibe rank and lih- - b threatening toplace them in an awkward position uto their onnatPuenis, but the matter ofa few inferior apiHiiutioent uii ii.nifliftuei beaide the eft-c- t of the r. iireseuiatlvei tndoralug a nolioy that becomesmow KWH.lMiv unmipulai every day.

lolllilu.m meuibers Ol the HouseCn,.,,:,,.... .... i.'., SflTalra avIHmiiIv

, i,.., i ..nil ; ,

soon to decide ihe Hawaiian question.Chairman hlcCrean yvaterday had an'extended interview with th.' President,and it Is sunnuMid thul matters relatinato Hawaii were under discus-i- ' m. Mc-

Crjary would say nothing about th1conference, but from Miggesiions bemade il is evident that he ep fOted t 'on- )

itrcfis Would drill il h lie lo. titer.A member of the commit tee rrud Ihe

'President would not think of usingforce while I'ongn sa was in semioUi as

'that would bean act ol WitThere has been a theory advanced

that, after berninir airain from Minisl i

Willis and learniug posit. iely that HieQueen cannot bp restored except hy ihuUSiOf United States Heps, the Pi e. i

dent will praaaul toCongrMi ihe c wethe Queeu us a wronged moniTOb,whose titiverunii id h is been ov i rthrown by this t Jovei nineni. and icserithat it is now the di ly of the Unitedstates to rastoro the former condiiton,

jeven by using foroe Thil Is u Ideawhich bus been advanced by thefriends of the gitmiuistration.

It is not certain) el what oouraa the'Executive will uke in response to theresolution oi 'be Senatt calling (,r loformation on i he Hawaii 'i idiHale. heInformation will given.i ... , ui ...,.,i v., ii i i

I,. ,1... s;..,, .... i. ,.l,,li . ,.r in yTsu.li.l., from I ho Pi..I,Ii'iiiI wl.lel, li.k.--

n.. i,m uf Ikstuulmuin ka. vulbeen 'Ihe Informationpn pared and c.,n he s nl In i.i auf tlm

There is excellent authority Inn i ingthat Minister W illis' present order arito employ no force ul arm, ll a pro!,ahle the iti'trucii'iiis hy il,. I ,,rvin

him to pi 'I iu III effort, t" psiiade the IV"-- . ision ,1 ei iimeiiL I"ail "i Liliuoka on io Is- reatori d.

j( ilii ni'Hleil Ir- in a , Blsrin.lhlesource thai the Q i n dei'lined In gohack nn thn thrnna iiiet-.- s uonweul ulthe Hioi isiuual ChiVefltmWt leaderguaront ol proa,otion by tb UnitedStales.

Ho'lie nteniliers uf the Senate hu e

bn ooklng lheiuelve what thetlei it,w ill do in case f Ii' "d all lo laketiutiee of the for luforotatiocotici-ruiu- Hawaii, hut must ol u.spoken to upon thr stlbjeOt say that

a coiitin hi -

tnit however, that il w ,ulil not .urprlsethem if OleveUnd declined t. irausmiifurther iufofmatlon u itil aft. r th, ..

bteamer snail atrivi from H a. ilulg.

rut 1 i ; a i i , Ul-- u .1.1.

Ii s.,, ibe Pra.ldi al ' 'I' tluQbUb I., 0 -i

Ngw York, December T. Th" f"!I iwng is tolegranhe.l h, th - BtroUWashingion coiitwpondeut: Tin Queeni.f Hawaii inav nol i" restored, ai . ' .

President MMtfldoatly expected s!"would lie al Hie tune .oiuisier vv oils lei.this country. That contiugeiicies hairari-- to prevent ib peaceful reMoration

' - "f .administration. Mtnu-te- W lib was in- -

j structe 1 to make certain statements to

U Mil' i ii MM! I r-,- t

r M pin I" t I'm k inII tll'llll , llll'I I'

I ii irft Ii mitli 1) t Im I Ik inim 111, if iln-co- lltloni hiivv ii"i

''I tn lUwnil. nuliMiil Ihr nliolii'i Hllcttn hi Im ''Mitfri'H-.- ,

"I h i. tit. tin rvMH "I nn- -

mtingi Li v rh I x plowd ll' " 'it hv i in I tml ton hom

mi t III thnt H'ft. WttothtfId " H III r ill tit t hU i nil- In

.i r ntittmrHjr i i MM fotoc to MtUmv in i MMMti r poajorlntr, of

I' w i'ii t.'- nnifli utri'cs itMn Mi.Oh Inn!! U' licit uf puruitM' iirflrittli" Ii k h will nol attifi sh"ii i.f aii

1' thnt 1 t hi i ("- - in o Mtlnfitno oiii rondlumi oftlilnn in Mnwnii,im ntr hi ptDiitr wniimi tii uiav Ik

i 'lUK tn i"iritn- itM"i - hi i".Imi Ii iM npttomlly tnUeveil that 11m

I'leiil wj tnakt' MKNI a rvOOtnUMtlilai i' D to Cor. u'lfiw.

.I.

IM U I I I N IM IM I II 11 OH Si

Ml) I..-- 1'" to Im Hit Mil .1 litI iii'Ui t'". in

.MIM1 R . DOWlhlf M. It 1I

n Imlil v In -- Vttal dftjl hi fnrr tinrvhol hwtoffj of tli- llawaiitti inatt rwill Im mM vtro tin Bnttto, Tim

tv. i ,n I nn lit is haMiin OOOtad allci t rt ipotiNncf reUtlnfl ( naval or

(( i f Ha wmi Hi wal. is si in'.rhli will oooiipy otnft tltiM, Tht

rthibll t'- bi I'ftVrJ tn thv HeniAo will toC'tlllltt

Th lilUN to MOtirt iuli"'iH ftsto Mintttof Willta' ooursc Iccdt ti totov to

nliui inbineiit as to Mm1 lnitMfliiMkH i

f oorrMtKiidDO in Oopmtbho, us thetnor of it? npMsgi tooompatiyliig tin'

pert will nues it ly be lhflunnood liytlit- condition of affairs In Hawaii nt t IntidM of vrffcing,

- nemmflb.

POtaltTI OF LKV8 1. A M.if

ftmti t:y .O il Sut ll ! (ho.nii-- nteeterei

UoNPos. BsCi M Neither the ForeignOffice nor tie Hiwaii in representativeshas any ailvtces conrerniitg Hawaiirrom Auckland. The Associated Pres mshowod Bmbaaaador Bajrard its advices ll

from Auckland, and after reading litemhe said: President Icvelaml w ill dealwith the weak Hawaiian! in a moatDUtKnaninlOUI manner and will notforue on thn n Government whichthev hiii not full chance todiscus."

H mutluig the dispatches publiahedhere indicating that Clevelandhas sent Instructions to Hawaii reverei" his policy there. Bayard said: 'Therecan ba no reversal of a policy basedsim pit on justici and magnanimityt tuvelanai policy woneol non interior

N i . lie had no intention of enteringtoe Islan ts and deosing the llovern- -

ment. The policy of the Qnlted Statestoward H awnii is not a selfi-.l- i one, on

He- - contrary, uieveiands mieuimn la lMI 11)11 no nu VHIIOHKH BUD II or lit Iv I' 11 Ol MilweuJcnaM of the Quedto's party, and t hat ii

ol an to on her feet, if DOMlble.The Hawaiian native autonomy hasbeen so weakened hy late events that l

hardly know whether Hawaiians cana vii i themsaives of the otFer of t hepres lent to reatore the Queen to thethrot e.

ne loct.iied Press representativebi liverp iearn. that I ';vies. guar linnol j'r in cess ivaiuiani, is now in Hawaiiin thai i le Prinot is on the oontineuti

SOM J: 1. V A Kti ijl I si

iii. Demands nl Oh vslnnd CntagorlealriMi

Washington, Dec. 11.- -.

In the SenateIon liie unexpected happened amithe - il t'.iii. d to materialize. Theexptt.l political debate tm lie ,'eiieraielei repeal bill was averted b Hillacquiescing in (he suggestion of Hourthnt t!.- - hill should be referred to therVmmii on Piivihuos and Klections.

., .. i.t i i .j.i..C nai.o no ono i n in- -nat- ,n ine nawuuau tpieaiion mini me .

resolntun calling inlormaii u.I hp U last week. h.

."n.pb.d with by th executive,"":ir ubmltted anothm raaolu

Hon I resident lor spe- -

inawiuxte .iiiestions wliieh literitllv iipiird with, would lay neiorethe" s de and the country the historyof Ha lotions of the present adminis--

Hull uon the Hawaiian matter. After,n hIj debate between the author of

thi ' ilution and Ray the resolutionsyt" ir until to tnoriow. The resu-- i

a follows:' President ba requuetod to

nf in the Senate, if in his opinion ube n i In consistent with the public, in-- !

ter. - a bother any person whose namehas i beon anbmitted t the Benstefor h advice and coiiNcnt. and, if ao,Willi on baa been appointed sinceIhe It dav ol Miiich. I WW, to icpisent '" I niieil Stat, s iii the llaw ainii.lain ii., and whether Mioh peraon hisI. credited to thi Preaitlunt of theEx. and Advisory Council, of theII. ii, n Islaliils. atnl whethet suell anet n lial heen ftu the head.,; ii en: melt uf the Hawaiianhim 'id w lather any. ami if so,what authority has been given to auohnets m touching the relations uf thisUovei nienl i" MM men nauii u,other Qovern it ,f the Hawaiianl ll ailll tllB DTOteCtion pf AlllerieallclliZell. tlieli ill, nml whithel any uisOrel illll or 1MIWWT h ii rum mi' led lo

uch uri-o- ii to ih'iei nun.' when Ihetorce of the United Utote should

lauded therein or w ithdrawn thar- -

l ind whether any iiuthiuitybeen oommitted t" sub person

to use plus! al loree ill the territory., mid Government, or to land

r el force there; and whihT,ueh pen in ba l,een authorisedir has iii fuel e in regard to

I he public affair ol the Government oftb Hawaiian Island tilth any private

ii ii. newspapar 0 any other period,1. or 1' i" been authorised to or has in

lam undertaken in tereiu- in said Hawaiioo Island, the twtltnony of anyprivate person, or has raustd or re-- r

ne wrltteu oommunicMiontf iromprivate peraon In rogaffQ t" the law.

rnf ami existing Qovernmenl there, orihe eiroumstanpe under which Mid

Government trg eatabiHibed, hany other matter, relating to public.ll .irs thereof) ami if any ttoh appointon ut r attthorlty has been moil mgiven further to Inform tin- s, n atewhether the um ns nod or given atilai lime w hen ihe Senate was iu sessiona' has oonlinuad In foli c during any'.!' II of the Senate or I ollgle-- s ami

. part thereof, and further, whetherluoh appolntmcnl or authority woon- -

munirated I tin- S. na'e during Ut)ihe I ami lulllier. wneiner

iuy person ha. accepted or u)dertakeiito accent ib. nib,-,- "t OontmUttomw orpublic Minister willi power afi rrsaid,.,r anv of them, or bus uii.leriakeu inanv eui'i' souinleiice with Ihe liuvment oi Il i or with any prij ate er- -

ton to ttoMiih htrnwU iis a Dommhf-

ii: ;,;,;:: ST& reillsrk. onth. resolution, anbl that if it were hudthe I'resideut, the Senate hen g in sea- -

IjniuhlfPhi -'- ii- Ii I'lilt liin l in llu

-- mmI nH Hoar, ami Uilntia in HIInol lw niM'ii. 1 h i litnM'triH hloW In hUtntH ii i lii ntid Iim.Hi1i' ihrownh hi- -

Knur nii'l tltmk- - he annul U Mt8 Milnl. i of tlii'i' Ir a Miitnltlfi irpr'nt

l"i id' I'm Ii tit if tin- ITnlUni MadI Mmnlr Will ktmn tln IttMli nf MJtn:il Ii I

aii mi iia i "I'h I Mtmnchat. inua .! I naiad I l I... m

I....I '--I I....I .....I.I...1 I I.....I.....I ..... .1...

Wlilttf lliioae iiU'iin In U otfWHjo ofrvntnrka Oraj aiil In- IhH tl tin

poller of t '. Ititnl Wm not only thatjuattov atnl iniip7tinniniit Mil MM of

lion InU ifffMNWlloal rottlMMllod IIMMI tlir fart that

Mid tin itlotl roiuninnii'Hli'il b) thi PfMii.. i,i to it rtafn S' naloi iMJWMtlof

ciwfldipoi hii biiti frill) (flfii out t"pi ' nt i i .f lour Diwapiapofa,

kifttri ti In IMllom :iinl thoronliTinc. lir hfjdftlmoal Njd tin ' i iiiitloti,'i'l-rti of tlir aihninistratioti Hm-( tin aHogiUonfi m (hat Um Prtari

tit. nn tin- ;th rli) ..f March, IM, UmItitC th n Im nm in iMMOQ . OOflintMiiril ;, ptaraon t" m i" Hawaii, nr.

re lltltig in in m DtnmlaaiutMf from t In-

i ii in 't :iti'l naiil in Ha Irtt i oft ion-- i ha i ht Wijl lo hi para

inrmnl an the wpfpwetitatlti of thiUnited static in tin- llamaiiail htlandn.

If that alhajitlutl was trin ' MMMr. ItOiTi ' 'I MTflh to tlir HH KTom aviolation ol iln oonatHatiofl of tin'United BtatM a rn araa ohirvod ttnon

Impttttd to any public ofltotal. It ianot i to hiiv to thr Mitt or totin Anniiran pfJOpM that tin attnnpt

MKirp tin pOWif of ftUKMUtlni "rcoinuiistioninx hik-I- an ofllrcr wilnoulth" cnuaiul ol the was an attempt

ueurp ill dlpiomatk relations of theo ivernnieiit."

Hoar rend an AMOUiited Press nble-grat-

from London attributing to Mayard a statement tlmt there could be tn'reversal ol a policy baaed simpiv onnotice ami magnanimity I that noadvaulagr w uilu be taken of the weaklies ol the Haw aiian Islands. He said

that dispatch were true.it was alsout that reat Britain bad been taken

into a confidence w hich the administra-tion, the Senate and tin American peo-ple had not shared. In (he course ol

jtweon HOir aaia Wrren It was Knownthe President's message had I wen pub- -

llaned in London in tin morning papadvance Of it.-- delivery to Contp-ess-

,

was BUppOaad to he one of those iOOldents f"i which nobody was aai eoiallyresponsible, but no auch explanationooutd he madr in this ease. Iloar saidhe desired the Hawaiian (fUeetioU sepa-r.ite-

from all qoaations in regard toWhich the parties were divided.

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a v M HAWAII.a

The MlUada bus Ha Intention al Interlaving in the Islnndsi

asiiinuton, December 11. It can bestat' d poaitively that Japan bus no pur-

pose of assuming a pioteciorate over!Hawaii in case thr United States shouldloM "i abandon its status there. Reportsi.ive heen p" i iv eircuiaied ot late

to Japans intentions of advancinghmtn er the and in a stat

i,i published lenry Sinitli of,Buffalo, who ban just returned fi otnHawaii, says that if the ProvisionalGovernment retires it will be ittooeededby a protectorate by Japan or QraalBritain At the Japanese Legation l rethia atatemenf was dectered tob riaionan so far as Japan was concerned. TheJapanese w ar ship sent to Honolulu sometime ago was in order to insure protec-Uo-

during these criiicnl times to the90.000 Japanese on the islands.

This wits not a step toward acquiringthe control of Hawaii, as it is not to theinterest of Japan to extend her presentgovernmental relations with the Islands.

Iti v .ire foiirleeii davs sail from Japanand she has no other Mscssions in thatloMjlS Tch would make Haw aii

as a strategic navalMoreover, it was added, the

interests of Japan undoubtedly will he",' '""""""""R

relations with Hawaii. i neae arcguaranteed by treaty aud give theli.ais,.,-nlli,- . Islaii'ls ,,,, privlWe

t o oi in m i'.Japan would md care o disturl. 's J'";treatiea were.

mad. lurwaj ' ' ut

....... r,.U-,lh. i',,v s ona Covernineiit so

fullv that the Japanese immigraliou tHawaii oontinttM UQSbftted.

suv kot DlSPLSAgSD.

i piaaMM it ttie Turn fMl.iu.

Wabbinhthn. l",. Tin- Navy Hi--

partmcnt tin- follnwiuirliaoatcb from admiral Irwin at Hum

'lulu, dated Ith, unil lii"UL,-li- t

bv tin- Ootonio tu San Pronoiaooi-l b,- - ProvlaioiuJ Oorarnmwi has

1000 men unli-- r arms. The potooe I I

fur ili'fi-iis,--j

There is nut muotl atli-iuii- t on the partr .... ils in the Xvv ll.',i,irl,,i..,,l I.Jr

eutieeftl n at the turn eventsbave taken in Hawaii. The contuma-cious attitude uf the Provisional

luwarl the I "lilted States au-

thority fails to awoken any gnatnu unit of Indignation ot oondnrnnal ton

iu naval oirole. The navy has beenrather out of sylupatliy with the ad-

ministration's policy , and th dlaailktfaction has increased with the lastlle, s teeeivell.

III no I l; I I, HKNATOH TAI.KM,

Ami tils Cuaolaaloua Satlsfj thm Repub-ii- ,

ii Senators.W siii.N pin. Her. II. Senator Vest

held fur a while to-d- th attention otIhe Semite iu the dlscnatten uf Ha-

waiian matter. It will m i give muohOOmforl to lb- - I'resi.leiit or to the Sec- -

retarv of state to know that Mr. Veat'iconclualon were indorsed hy sucheminent hVpuUioOM as Senator

, Hoar,and Senium I rye. Mr. est insistedthM Ihe ultimate solution must he thatthe people of th Hawaiian Islands;musi aeoMie tor inemaaivM wnns mrm"I g", el ntllelil tlley will nave, lie alsoInsisted that iteatiu.it beposslbU thattin- Prasidanl ever ordTd HmisterWillis to n st. ne the Queen to power byforce.

It is to l e seen that on some funda-mental proposition, llemoerals who vol-

unteer t" support Ihe President de-

le .nine the policy which was laid dow niu Sccn-- l iry Oreahatn'fl .'etter.

There w as one stateuieiit in Mr Wsi'sspeech win rh win probably cms,- iur-- 1

urlse to thi oountry. He elutraoterutedit as an art ol omagOgUim to suggesithat tie- American Hag had been hauleddown in Hawaii, ami he till light It

criminal I1 Steven to bavbggested that he ,Ste'ensi had never

rnised Instill Mlnai tti ,1 :,

Itl, ,,,! lei.l .lulie ll aunears Illll one olthedefenaeaof the President i to he thattl criminal to talk alsuil the Hag. Mi.V'rst made a aasat deal of th fart thatdifferent President have apiioinlcd so -

cial couimissionei s, hut he did nol stalealso that these coiumisioni rs have heenappointed for the special purpose ofnegotiating treat!, and that to miotic ofthem Wgaaulboritv ever given, aa it was

Hi. til. I

en lffU..I il., ,

fMrrftitlolII ON

r tin

lniMn'i inf. tnnt If f

IMl ki n In

I'd nl. nl Ham' I I'l'-l- l. 1.1 s 1.1

I'lll- t lin-a- InU " itnoiill it 1'iloiinl - (111 It) ol ti

OfajttMM ili i not ih re thai '

wai on NtoJftid In Ii

Mfl i'

Senator IMph haa I km n

lirelatKl'i Ha an aa polli) liariln-

Binatot Krvi ilenouoi Blouol n"i I i" ii"! ha iii). a mfth l nn-afllMhfd truth

Ki'l'ir-iriila- t iv M.iL-uii- ii i,, ., i ,,

Ifortita thiiilt- - tin Prealdi nt ntPina inkii'p lu hiiinlis otl Hauitii;in l I.tllfta hrrr Mriatore thf h" il"inBl'lvrH. tii

(itovt r i h'M laml hii nn with over-wi-

lining defial on thr lirni leattH thatlin1- - Im n oin'l in ",. n n. toHaw mi in Biattar, ami. tn maki Iii It

Mil nil tin- more Intom fit loit, thai i unnine ticiny. OlVO Hill, who ha- - no loDIwaiti 'l an OJppOftOlllty lo u- - In- - itround in thai oooaaion in- - bourpf "

W&thington Cor,It la unid if nnyom- wilien to inah

flrpRham anry nil In hns to do - :i

what is his o.inion f Btotttlt. I'"' tha'iii'stion tn i irvt'laml: t ho niiswri

Ureaham.' Who dlaoovoreil imti" "in knows It - not ImprobnbhCongTUM will turn on the light and dlclone not oiilv w ho was the diaoovefei h)

of Ml. Hint, but w hat were the iecrel hi

reasons for his apMiitiitnent.it

The MUffUan of Minister Willi- -given in t he interview nubilahed In thiHawaiian MaII. Is viewed with Mirptihy some otllcials. His gnUOU ttOem ent bof his Intention to peeMjrvc order underany Plri linilMnnf S is WOraid in lUOh B

way as it. cause many to tak- upractical deeiaration of dictatorshipami interest in the final outoome U

greatly intensified. It'uelufttpoa n- -

frtlrh.By way of Victoria we have imw

from the Hawaiian Islands to i be Itlinat. On the 15th of Novemboi the i

neXitloniita held a mass meeting. Whichadopted resolutions appealing from thiPresident to Congress. The ProvisionalGovernment Is apparently tolerably wellinformed as to the feeling of the Amerloan people in raapict t.i ihe slandtAlthough no movement had BUM madeto reatore the Queen, there seems to be

wide apprahenaion that there may he.Rumon are afloat also to the effect thai(ireat Britain may he Invited to inthe work of restoration. In (In- - countnthe rumor of British conjuration hasnever been seriously considered. Mr.Cleveland may be stubborn, bttt nolrash enough for that. His parly woulufind some way tn tie his bands if heshould propOM such a solution of tieHawaiian problem. The oontt ll 1 nonpractieally removed from thr Islands Pthe United States. Thr ProvisionalUovernment has nothing to apprehendfrom any Instructions that ma) n a

Minister Willis. The fact must alreadybe apparrant to Mr. Wilhs that thiworst possible service he can lender tiePresident would he to make ;i movement to replace the deponed QUO! n.Oall. a

Pgl ss t I ) SJ I N I s

Almost i nnnttnons in lh Opinion ThatCInnland Rns Blandsend.

N f.w hhk , I )ec.

on the latest news from Honolulu thejw- ork Sun will say

r have hut little doiiht (hat in VII S

of the aroused feeling of ihe Ameri-can people and of the grave situationit Honolulu caused by Mi Cleveland'sattitude, a joint resolution in fav, i oiannexing the Hawaiian Islands ould be l

1.,' ii.oinMt, liuwA.-r- it 1 tin- bu.. . , . ..

in ess oi t otigress io coiisniei a sunr, nnportant oiieslion. nam. H

. ....w , .im(111M.

Commissioner Hlount or In the Inatruc-- 1

tions given Minister Willis has exceededhis constitutional aulhorilv. Coinmetciallv and stratrgicallv valuible Hm

waii undoubtedly is. and legitimate amhonorable aa is the wish of ittnnt-- f,n- atint'Mlt i'lll. it is l,,r u. in:it- -

.(M. 0j f,ir (,ri ln t iq i,.,nnwhether our exei-ntlvi- 1ms uuiitvuf iisiii'hik Hi'' I" - ' 'instiiutlonallj

i u v.'iinUaurpatloii run b praotioetj

with inn mil. ll tin-- iinm, s. ul ,ltlilili.ratn h uf it. will or partistu b an ai t, then th Oonatitution of the';"-'- " e"cbarm-- as a worth!, - rag. ltlli.i.'M statute ot the Unitea State whirl,nathoriM tin- Praaldent, while th Ben

ate is in seshiun, an. I without ll onaenif ll' '"'- - ' -'- "'

,,.,.,,,,.,i,,,i ,,,it i, .in, uv,.r mi un.alleil Minister at Hoiiolnbi. it Is l.i-i-

time that the statute were produ I,nif any pretext can ne tuuini in liie i un-

stituiion or rederol law. or tne attemptmailc ur oi.lete'l without lu- 11 iii:,it ,tI 'uiiL'1'i'H.i to overthrow a Itieuilly I,",ernmeul. Mr. Olsvelond is now onlledupon to pTOVfl to Congress iln- ei-t- . Dot

of siieh a pretext.For the helletit of the .''l mi II it i"ll -

astounded apolonists, who have t nforced to mterpiet Mr. in ibami unprioodonted programme througb their bate,we must oall attention to toe mannr In

which (he Sail'lw leh Islallilet's hale 111

torpreted theiust'lves. They have ll"!harged the A'lniiiiisirati"ii with faleift

nation by oatentatiousi) reri nng to wHevo that it meant what it ii !. Th.ProTtoional Uovernment has made read)to defend Itself, aa though war was athand. Ii i prepared, m i' naturalljwould be prepared, unleat it wore i""eontemiit ible to breathe the all of Ihbbemiiohere, to resist the assaults oithsiof a dissolute, tlirone-liuutin- g narcll.

of a inoiiaiehistie. throno-inakin-

President, rhl dcribe thi last knowntm). (f Uu, affllirN of jjWBj, What a

.rtarle.The New York 7V. s will sayA.nosrenUy the Provlaiomtl Uo rn

ment i deteriiiiBe I to bol.l posse.of even though auuexatioi in i

b 'giwn up. and tl is little . h: .. .

that the Koyalists can, without armedatsistance, sel the monarchy up ir.

n,l ,,i.iiil:il,l It it, , ill, ', I'.to any prtnolsl oi government oi ollight of revolution held in tin nth- people, of H iwaii ought Ul settle theiiuestton uf their political statullliniselles. If they ulil'thr.'W onegovernnaknl ami set un gtiother, it isthen hiiSness and nol mil hut wihave no right to use our national p.1 verto luip n revolutionary party threieven if It dste oall iteell a" 'Anserioonpa rt v " a I is hymeuof Amerioonorigin.

e .New 1,'lkll rid willThe Provisional Oovnrnntenl bus

taken the attitude of armed delutnoethat nuts an end lo the h, lie. It It hasbeen anywhere sntertoinad, that tbrestoration of the gi"te.,pie itiu, en .11

be peaceably accomplished. As lit-- i retoration by force would be an art ofwar, in support of which not a dtekMvoti-- could be obtained in 1'otigiesh,

I

I ptetenI,. Pri-- I

sod nttiO ho

i,it , H$ t

Inf rmst made by

ftlj Urn

wii asn iar-ni-

ion.nd Mill.

if noth n, to

and pro-

' tlilthis a l.srd

IteonTTUi

MM f'MMI i Vga

or Ins of tone Inp. i. .im tune nt

n- - It Indicesare we . on

He- rssuH if

w. rld wle iirt atf tirt In m ifiln ningsti' i.

msnl iwtieiitlytunees hsve. so

ill' thi IntefposiIi- - tfti " has nol yet- not Mohop. r if

ll tin .nn ban Min- -i able lovhiov the HawalianS

that woul he very much to their in--. IfHti'i biiHinpftn rela

witl 1. el John Hull in ah net, di tor, ind the end of his

n mes at last, as a rule, justwhere he drovi his staks nt the beginDing

The Nan N m k rWbitav will wiyPresldi nl 1evi land al' 'tie is responsi-hi- e

for tin tumult, hagrin and lifuip-- liu t nu tit which now prevail in Hi- -

in. an fin the humiliation whichi.ht minded A met h mis feel un they ot

'in cfinsefuences of hai Mill fig)ha eommitteil a series of colosasl

blunders: he has transceinletl his const!-tutioti-

authority, he has rajeoted iUllllj iillelet opp. i (unity . In has al-l- i

nti! Congress and the whole Hoplewra proceedings 1q mystery:

ileHcd public sentiment. SlidInn brought about u state of

train in Hawaii so critical thnt armedresi tat protection of anothernation ma; Is the only recourse of the:n i, ..... interest he has

t rayed w th ours. That the Ameri-'- Ith tin ii n nreaenta- -

in oiigr. w ill pardon thi. nolicvr neglect ! re Ire-t- s so far as Msaible

the wrongs ind ted on H iwaii and re- -cover : heir own standing Is not be-lieved

The N. w York PreM will say;uctant obedienoe to the popular

tie President has apparently re-c-

led from bis purpose to destroy theProvisions! Government But even ifCleveland has backed down, if he has

i t to by force theliberties "t th" Hawaiians. there is noreason why he should not be held y

responsible for what orders hebs i given and whatsoever of wrong heprop seil to consummate. His delay inunswe Ing ihe Senates call for Willis'ne truei mM-- in ne it. s t Mm there is some- -in': I" ci'i.i-'ii- .mil t hit the papers

when presented will compfihenu themon Important directions given to thetmei loan Uinister.

It is not Imp obible that Clevelandha- - been delaj ing i he papers, m the hoethat the Queen hid heen tesioretlandthul ' ongreM would ma rare to inter-fer- e

with the ract aocora pliahad , Butwhatevei in- - motives, it la obvious thatthe President has shown a contempt for

int.- f,,i the American people.Hi- - present hesitation only rmphuii2trihe out j of Congress to get all the truth.The American people must have theuuih. and the whole truth, ibout thisInfara ma oonspirai against the life of

friendly Government.The New York Recorder w ill say :

" Now that l he bite Hawaiians havedetermined they w in not submit to thercstoiatioti of dusky .('ueen Lil, except.tfl.i ii' nave tn.oh ,tu iiiisiiereBatularmed defense of President Hole's Uov-ernment it is more man ever urgentthai Congress should oall Mr. Clevelandoil. ll a single American gun is fired,or even pointed to assist in destrovtWMtie- Republican form of government setup b tie- enlightened and progreaaivewhite people ol Hawaii, and remandingth-- io royal rule, this nation will beterribly scandalised. It must not be.

oner M must call Mr. Cleveland offSSiK whlch -0 fttil

iimh turn)The N- Vi rk Shh savai sJbwh fr..m Hawaii is itisoiril Inw,

There Is lite sound ring of the spirit of16 in the declaral Ion "f the men of therevolution of 'Iln fir of freedomlias got Into the blood of all, l '.ven ChiefIn. i Judd is read) tu trail a rihV in

il,.f,.iisi. ul ' "in. 'I'lii'si-mi-i- t sav theyw ill nut snl,:i,il. iit,,l lli.-- look as if tlinvni.Miit ii. Even the bit Ills tor, ulizu that tniicli. in sinti- uf bar hvoo- -

pliant, ami false hopes, l urtitloationa.p. in-- - tro visional 'mvi,-r.--

nient bas got tin- gun. atnl tlu determilled men to Use ihem. Their spirit iVroi rtoan, an even inn, American willpray that (hen aucoi aa will be American.too.

I'll. New V,rk i i "imi. rem 4,tvr-tiu- tt

says:"The lati advice from Honolulu

should l.ave the effect tu upen the eye..I l'i, si, lit leveland to the magnitude

made in the Ha- -ivaiion matter, American people have

tn tliioii.-liiiildin-

imsincs. aiat never win negin It now.t l nasu motion in

this tu.it i have u much to violentami he inii.i back 'town frum them.m

sun ami M.. on.

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ti t m

ittu i rt pimftililt fnr tt hm'I

Wnrkul tmnl ton ' t miOTMM,Mil- 'It'tt-- f1l

t hf obnsfMM millr V haul i hNNi d hoxtail ft he Vn hir ATI a in Fed ith I

'itit'ni ti) Mm Mm ol in i 'iipiiptiin fw'n land tOtlM w i i - in"

r t .1 ritlKHlK Us Mfafl lit-

tntlrltinlotl that tin it- - wiwnnHtfplhL: Held In tbtt eowtitn tof the pro

ii'illni- i'x' vtw tnri.ni itlm, mid mmhe iiiut tt i to conn k null under

the work !he I Rohit to IcvM tin Kfdh t in rv t;- nn owtfl ring bur rout ol

n"rU. Ii lo iltk prolMibfo Rttc will m!dilppomt ed 1ir he i Very tTn-- tfet !,

inl vi'Ki im-ir- in In fn- brcoo itijj f pop

triibdttl the I tn petti im ib populAt ItetttNiure to pfive it, ii they ili'l In the ttjfcj

..i Rj iVmter Qrahum,The tonthnome frrtihum bread Isabotitatl

thtiH ronmlii to Hi ol ibm oM originaln iiri in ni(W tot pt, to fr us t he gtCKMUl

pnotlQ N nwara, but there mN tdl MFvvt'i'' n ftv or i be oM dtsoiplei win- exported

to ttuhni fn an t of tmipemnce, pww ndproMpeiity t (trough the nedlunssblp of aneotlrelj vi .i-- i nblfl itii-- i for the p ople There

f -- mi i houxundi of yemiiiiilniin onionyus, i x who uiivi i itt mfnily been conrerted to thu MM by (he writings I .ad y

Pniiel and other etninetil KOftllih ativOMtwiof t it-- tiotfi ritie, u i tint Mi-- Yntea n ill notAnd i oil entirely nn prepared for the mn)-- ii, e hert to tow.

Bh evidently extNNN I eonu) help from the'ni inn people, Iiki, for the BUM

rrom bbe reduotkia of the ooetH nu. I oonntder the vegotnrtABe nre doing

o.h tetu pern nee work. B nbstnloingfrom mente ami eeAing nothing but frnlte.ji tin nod vi tiil'ies, one KHuluiilly lowsIi i appetite for nil alcoholic Mini tthui t

T'h In itself, 1 think, should IMhlee RKMrt

ii ui become yngejtnrlmn."

A VETERAN RAILROAD PRESIDENT,

sum ntmn Mm Loag Dtreeted the lnteisataof the I nrkiiH moiu.

Thn Aoqulremeni i W. K, Vanderbilt of,i cuntrolliiiK Interent in of theDelaware, LflXkaw imia ami u tailrigid aroused boneldemble nevmpnper dbvotmion, in which frequent ment Ion wmnccessnry of the name ol tin preetdent ofthat road, Sam Sloan, as he ttfrna hitOHelf,though lie was probably ohrisl ui Samuel.

No one would ever euppOHe t hat MrSloan is an but It In neverthelessa fact that he was horn about ffl years nuat Unbarttt a small place near Belfast,the native heath of ginger ale ami Orangemen. His memories of the land of htiMrtfa must be rather vague and uncertain,however, tor his proud parente determined t

t give him a chance to develop under the

'

s M SLOAN.benign influence of the stars and stripes.andfOgJlt him to America when he wasbut 3 years of ag. Since then New York eitygas been the scene of bis act ivit las and sueoismiss. which had a beginning humbleei gfa to prove his sterling qualltiea.

Ai the age of n ha was sent to the fa-

mous old Columbia College Grammarsafcool, then thought to be the la-s- schoolui existence, but before be had oompletedthe o rse he waa oompelled by the deathoJ in ,ierto leave school and go to work.His rbte a'ah rapid. At 18 be was an errandhoy, at -- T a partner in one of the het1

known mercantile establishments In NeeYork. At ;is he was president of the Hi '1

sun Hiver LtaUroad oompauy, and at 40 ntired from mercantile Unto devote htm- - M

entirely to his railway lutureate.Mr. Sloan remained president of the Uud-su-

Uiver mad until it was leased by theNew York Central In 1808, when he resignedami became oouiUjlHsioner of arbitrationfor the suttleiiH ut oJ ilisputes for the trunklinen. In 1883 be was elected president ulthe Delaware, Lackawanna and Western,in which poaltfon be fctlH remains, hayingoondooted tha affaire of the company

through many trying periods slidbuilL up a powerful line.

Mr Sloan has beau remarkable all binlife for the strict gesH of his attention tjbusiness and tin regularity of his habit.-- .

His friends Inow of bin one lapse in hiswhole career, and that WUB in Whenuctrlecteil bmUness long enough i serveterm In tha New York sanata. Haaoon rwoovsred from tins, however, and haa inrbeen a model in all rehpectM.

I In- Vhkvh of lite Rttuute.

of all the 110 appointments under thenergagntrgt anus of the United States senate those of t he paes only can be said to lie

aoonolit ical. No boy can be aoDolntedpegs of 'he senate w ho is notgge, and no boy can oonl Inue asis to years of age at t be begiunuiion (if oongrees. It la a luorai Iva position,

and few of tbe boys are not sorry when thvlrterm has v'.ed. (Jsuall four of the bOJSwh are graduated from tbe page's posit ionat the Iwyitinin of u session are appointedriiling pages. Their selection depends ontheir records fur lueiemy and faithfulness.The page on the floor os the senate draws

BJM) a day during bo session of oongrresa,The riding page receives 0.5nu day the yearisnpnnd end saboraataride. Hig dutieskeep him out f doors a great part of thltime, carrying messages between thecapitol and the ilepirttm ntH. The position isconsidered more desirable than that of apage,

The page's life is a pleasant one. lbmust lie on duty at. t o'clock each morning,hut. the si rious business of t he day does n t

begin until noon, when the senate meets.Before thin time beaming the files of theOongresslonaJ and the bills and reMgtS 00 lie desgS Ol fehg senators w ho havebeen assigned to htm. There are 10 pagesandHs.e; itora, so none of the pages hasvery niurh to do. The morning hours ainot all working hour- - There agymna-tsiui-

in the basement of tha eggdtol fur-nished especially for their use. They i

e their armn and their ciiests tin reevery moruingl their Legs get plenty of ex- -

ercisu through theday, Washington Star

sciituue.VWtor Bo v. i have discharged your

girl. Mm. Lovepj icelMrs L.- Yes. oould not Maud her any

)onger.Ylaltor When .i uii going to get an

gibavfMrs. L. Ob, 1 liall take a few gfgggg1

rggt tlrst. Detroit ffj T'lSil

nut slglu."If this the bureau of information'1 aid

Mr. Maddergrass tol he clerk al I be S orid'sfair grounds.

" N'es, ma'am."Then I w h ou d tell lue where Silas

). 1 told that old man of mine In d getloHt, an now he s gOUS an done il liarimt a

lurk ttvftiwith hi

I'ITTIufiitrr

kimI loiniletl blin n cat h read

r. ORtlUMONt)Lm M I i M

"Smythrf smrthe" m ttefffd tlie oMman. "I ktm no one of t' at MflM Hut

how him InA moo em latei Mi i bMtntrtkdb

SlttT'he wn uht e Into he preWtlOl .f

father lie Mali laugul III Into i ofaatr,remark Ingj ''Penh mei A'h.u a dtawMbonh Youah beflNll) man wouldn't Itetflavg I agg yoWih noiii ami h d q send inme crthcl."

Rhl father looked at Inn flrM with surprife, then with ttem pity

Well," he exelnttned Mipat lent furbe w i nut in a tin toil to look ittcvtj tl dagaajgrwy of his rare th wwnnrwnrn,"whin 1,in brung hi yon i the waj rrora

to Twelfth avenue' Are you iii debtattain "

"t lb, deah. not' and i be MUgM egqulaltematte a ilepi neat Ing getl nn

"Well, then, what i It '

vhe fact is, gnhvnoh, I going t wtinftw wind."

"Hut Henrietta g gktll tl Vi ugNtt "

"Hetiw HBtti W eally. don't illlilelistand

The old m in lumped Up m gtOWvetngrage thai towered niore than Babel on theplain of Shin. ir Bringing down Ids la ruecured ham flat on tbedgwh, hey el ball Haveyon dared to think of marrying anyonehut. Henrietta Rtordam thedanghter of theooDgreaauian a boa ingtuanea made me t herich man am Von were betrothed whenchildren "

"The daughter ol a ward hmigr." annnnilt he ton

Yes," roared tbe father "and thaaotiofa IhhI cnrrii r

1 ln'v i,!iu-- at each otli r III Mien Of i

lanoa thinker than the tnorta smith putInto bin ooatraot honaea,

What is her name" i tather finallytuss,, i

-- Mi s !.o inn CtrWhat'- tli.. t li mn aga n" he exclaim

art, a flnah of Joyotii goatafflClliy and i)through Dla rocaiuue com lexion

"Lol 'inn."ptll it'

"l,--

"With the accent on t he MOOnd syllable'"X,,M . .nurran ne iieu, rainy uauonig ior

joy. Then he sat at hi desk and wrote outthe name, whisperint; sott ly to ttimaeil i

'Lorinal uotrtnaj" Toen in- emte it inlarge letters, ami holding it at an arm'alength beamed upon it.

At length Mr. Smythe became restlesaand disturbed Mr Smith'- blimful reverieby Inquiring!

"Then ant I to uudrhsi ml that I havefouah fin i wnt ?'

Vhat' that? Oh, (forgot! Certainly!Go and marry her whenev- r fan like Bhehiu Bared my reason

"Sir!1""You see. J vrag half era trying to think

of a name for tha new apartment bouse I

have just built. Lovina a 111 do to a T."Anil eethe son faded gently out of the

room the Old man Whispered over the sweetname attain and again md rubbed hihuge, hard palm- - together till they gftea t

forth a sound like that of the sand paperboards they manipulate in the wings whenthe pretty soubrette it daneing a doubleshuffle. Life,

lirftsiittc p Old Pletorea,Mr. , a new y made baa

distinct social saptrations and does not par-ticularly care to owu up to what he think!is bis somewhat plebeian lineage. NotWithstanding this little weakness, however,he was ever an affectionate and dutiful sonto the plain old farmer and his wife whotoiled and moiled to give him his first startin the world, one of his first inheritanceswhen they died was a pair of port raits iVinuby a rural painter two pictures with nomerit whatever from an art istic stand-- ,point, but Startllnsly Uks SS such daubsoften are, with the homely Sunday clothesof the wearer realistically represent ed.Mr. meanwhile, had become unite osle--bra ted for his art collection, and Ids firstimpulse on receiving t hese staring and mimistakably bourgeois portraits was to rele-gate them to the garret.

Filial affectjon, however, pleaded for thefamiliar old figures, and in the midst ofhis perplexity n brilliant Idea struck him,He sent for Mr. ., n famous artist, and in-- ;

duced him to dress up his old parents iu themost aristocratic garments of their day,leaving t be dear old faces int act , but evengoing to the length of arranging the oldlady's hair so that when the picture washung in bis magnificent hall she mighthave been taken for a duobess, so regalwere her attire ami surroundings, whilet he old gent lemau, fondling t lie head of t hesetter bet ween his knees, looked like "a i aiuld English gentleman all of the oldentime."- - V w York Tribune,

IS Istt-

ITirsI Cituuni (Uuiiout Uitvths plumber- - bss shot u man, sod In- uijilo diii it 10 dignify lus trade.

Beoond Dltissii- - --Did he shoot the rasosUyli(H)k.ki'r who iuak-- s OU I Ids bills?

(Tint CitiseU' No. he shot a newppApevptiragraphMr. New Vurk Weekly.

A tttbstltSltA. Larcarte Why do th f put tuoh a lut

of stall on nilU of fare:T. Abledhote-S- that vou'll esi lens.

You know Bacon MJS, "Heading inak-at-

a full man." Newport Daily News.

Metropolitan Neat Co.

Ri KING ST tEET,

Wholesale & Retail Butchers

Navy Contractors.J. WALLER, Manar

M W. McCHESNEY SONS

AGENTS

a Soap Foils Coipai

Laundry Soap

4 2. ;C and fj bars t ;i

ie- unrtri nuiris,

HIGHESTPRICE

PAIDF( I

TALLOW

I

Tons & Ions & Tons ol

M GODUS

escltanient

millionaire,

hflVI V

it i ;unl hi i in mm a i in

t''v week; , barks "I'mi I sen

C Pflttifer" Irnin!:.Utnu .1 the rfilti rent - lea in

t is and s; i uk ImiW S:m

r i .im i si III) itlM il KCMl

sin ii Bliu k .mil Onlvaniy. I Chain, Onlvaniwd Sheet

Sli Pig Lend(I ripci i

( hnll Iron. Eli .. hro

iirvt'i Letplcte .is it Id IVliC"'

Wire Ui i gtOI k dm 4 S 6 hinck

and .( s 1 giAi Bniw1Vt'l larfe and e claim ii is ;is

Inn i di ii in- ;i- - evci pnm '

in the L'otmtry. I lowuvcr. w

tton'l a k (Tu to take i ui i' won1

In il il i ii ill m'l w ish ti i jllf I

ci itnc i and we il lei i w ci.1

n piece iifl ol any coil and pul h

in our big v'se uprtaira and ycican t wist i. bend it, i ic knosi n

it, and ti .i it in min henil'icontent, Bnd alter you Iibvc noiw;Iliis and asked I he )l ice 111 it

hi will irit sure in !)n

someIVIH t Bucket an I

S;int:t' Pans Tea Kettles I

Bliu nr. C ri Wll Suit Sua I af, Mai t in s

Bluckinu W ha v ilent v i

now, and i in st ick il ( 'ulvanuc I

. - -

r leXtDlC Steel ant in i

Rope is JOITM etc rom ?i i' i:

ltiches EiubbUCK Boiled gild

vaw i.M) rt 'i dim v asTor t 'i1

White Lead and Zinc, Red Lendand Oxid . Colza Oil and Stockholm Tar all came by the "Iscn j

berg' m fine order and arc;offered ai low prices. Now mm

the time to have your Collintrimmed; the hundred sets ol

"Coffin Furniture' just receivedare going ofl lik,' hot cakes."

The n w "Pumping Plaiworks well and you can get aliihe watt you u ant, so you

want om il our new LawnSprinkler It is the bestSprinkler ever sold here, uoparts to wear out, as it does notrevolve, and is good ifv eithcilight or heavy pressurewater,

Electrical Goods. Outstork is more complete thanever, ;ini vc have hve men n. uiat work w iring houses lot Electrie Lighl VVi can lurnishwou the fixtures, shades andlamps in BtV e, and d wcwire you house J'OU can (ct'lsure il is 'lone according In tinlatest Underwriters' rules.

Game is s;i id th IjcWe have the righl kiSclndtc. Wood, 't Black rowder Cartridges to gel liiwith.

E, 0. Hall & Sonl

IJ Ml l

Kjnu St

ii v. A. Si. AllenWash.

20 Miles from a DoctorBut Hooti's Sarsaparilla was

Equal to tho EmersoriCy

I'leurlsii. chain and ttver HUMLeg I'pvfert Cure.

"Aftfr my l' i!,y VMlMMlgotln1 :y .Ptl- -

out ooiuUtlon. liAvlug (itourUy, Bhlll. tod dvmiradiwllf i v lopine Uito nUk i toBlM Sxvn ft pbyxlcttui uul UU1 uo . wii.tjtOdO, Flltftllj nitet iglMU 4Ml of .ulfrr

bM to Ink llood'a Iftiwinrlllt tuihw t was mini iii' thiru bottla i oould

It VVr.s Ooin-- i IWo Ccod.I tloittlliM Mi iH0Q)i Uo, and rccovei i tn rtpidijr now i a bt'alib. i

Hood's : Cureslally ir mm n't it m 00d ini'iil.-ln,- '

A. II, i i n. 1'i'iiy. Mhluoton,

Hoocl ft Hills ouro .tit Ltri'r IIU, liiilouo.MMi Jwuulloo, uuHgooUou, Si k lioftilttoUt.

Hi hrun Nhwrihii A' in.Wholesale AgeilU.

JAR. MORGAN.No. (5 Queen Street,

Auctioneer and Stock Broker.

Sjneial attention niven to the

bfUuUitiji of

Real Sitate' Stocks, Bonds

Mu, tuu.y rrxi Hill I

W i; Peacock & Go.

SOI.K AGENTS

IN Till II W MIAN ISLANDS

1'tiK

The American

Brewing Co.

IT. LOUIS, U. S A.

Th A IK " Dull in Beef

H i'v 'i I ne a t'ninIIS - llllllullllll'l the hnesl

I.i.i l LaoMi n uted this country.

1'iihsi Brewing Co.,

Milwaukee, IT. s. a.

San Francisco

Stock Brewery,

California.

Cyrus Noble Wilis

key,

:kcd Sere Stoppered

Ii ram Walker &

Son's " Canadian

Club Whiskey.

Every bottle "l which bears!

Certificate ol Age and theExcise Seal ol the

Dominion

Canada.

J. J. Melchers'

"Elephant" Gin,

Schiedam.

Vaughau Jones,

1. (i. Scolch

Whiskev.l

A. (i. Thompson's

"Royal Blend"

Scotch Whiskey.

J no. Jameson & Son's

X and XXX

Irish W hiskey.

iMitchell A: Co.'?s

"Crniskeen Lawn'

Irish Whiskey.

Goods Id ai bed-roc- k

-uk u res, and :t liberal discountallowed foi Cash.

T I I I rliiiM s

i'. ii. Bo. h04,

HONOLULU IRON WORKS,

.st Km.i.nkh. Sit. Ait Mii.i.s. Huii.hits,

t onl.KKs, Iko.N, liliAhh AM) I.KAJt

Caktinok.

Ma hoior Ql Kvt i )suriitioii Miulo r. j

Uidti I'ai ti'Milur uiU'iition puid U hliifts

Blanluunitbiug Job nrurb WMOtitod ut Bbuii

H. S. TREGLOAN & SON,

v I us i i

full ;md Complete

Comprising Worsted,

and Tweeds,

III l M s II'- it t m

n i hum

H, S. TREGLOAN & SON,CORNBR PORT and ttOTKL S'rs.

BENSON, SMITH & CO.,Si 'LI-- : Ai

BUTTERMILK

OVKR TWO MILLION

Excels any Toilet Soap on theMarket.

BENSON, SMITH CO.

A i

it

tv

Cassimer

IENTS

SOAP.

Company's

KINAU.

HILO

Volcano

For the VolcanoNatures Grandest Wonder.

The Popular and Scenic Route

Wilder's Steamship

STEAMERPitted with Electric Lights Hells, Courteous Attentive Service-

VIA

The fa Leaves Honolulu Every II Days

TUESDAYS FRIDAYS,Arriving Hilo Thursday and Sunday Mornings.

From Hilo to the

Passengers are Conveyed in Carriages,Over SPI KNDIIJ

through

I

QtVlCK an

Macadami.kd Road, running moslDense Tropical Forest ride alone

worth the trip,

ABSENT FROM 7 DAYS

T C IC E SINCLUDINC

For the Round Trip, Fifty Dollars.Further Information,

Corner Fori and

ENTERPRISE

Qufsn

SASH,

Prompt Attention to all Orden

BEAVER- Opposite Wilder & Co.

h. j. Prop

QiW Wf TWl i'li Corl'w,

Bada Wider, QUypW A4OI

ffeST Smokers' Requisitss Specialty.Hi. ti till 1" .in.

,II K M S I K Al l

ABsortmtMit of

tn i p. 111 S S V I s TO

an

TOILET

CAKKS sol. I) IN i8y

Mil cs

and and

ANDat

oa a

HONOLULU

T , 7

r

" Tra,Milk.

aR

S

the

ALL EXPENSES,

Call at the Offic(linen Streets

PLANING MILL,

Bell, 49.telephones: Mutual, 55.

C B. COOPER, M. D.

PHYSICIAN ASM) SURGEON.

I'l'III K, MAKONle TKMI'I.E,

t lurner Bote) sod Alsfcss Btroof.okkh k Bouasi i"'" U ft in.,-.- ' tn 4 p. iu..

f to 8 p. in. HUNDATSifltSO tn 10:110 ft in.tyrtUIPNOSWI Mutual SBt tjfllna Bi'll US.

Rwldsncoi Mm mil utu

PETER MICH, Proprietor.

Mill on A.lakes and Richards, neat St., Honolulu,

MOULDINGS, DOORS, BLINDS, SCREENS, FRAMES,TURNED AND SAWED WORK, ETC,

SALOON.Fort St.eet.

NOLTBn

jflrtt LlilUUiM

fruiil

EQUITABLElift Assurance Society of the United States

s us Ml

trdniai I it Plan,Bttdon motii I'liin.Semi Tmttlne Plan,I'too TtHitltie Plana,Indi'intuM Hnfld IMau (CttUfpOft rVmd i

at BMinrHyi ii rtnalrwl),I'.ndow looni Bond Plgtl fl pt I i Mil,

nottilna tomake further mould noticludnyour poi

1 IrU, l & A. J

Mnn.'ti: i ( HwllMl IkIhikN

oo

H

I'dIIIM vim

Totitttie iil I'lan iNi w ni rmid Art n tCTtVI

Joint l ife RiahH,I'm iiu'i ship I mm rati oe,hildti tiV Kndow tni'titft.

AnnvltHMjIFttafnntMd), Term Insurance, etc. i'tc 0tO,

h ooai you rail M tfcgInnttlrtea, you

ket.

i:

n u 'H

l I, I.

Made foe I

llll

otiii n( andto nan re will Im-

. ( AIM

ITABLK .if net NocletJ ol I', s.

HARDWARE, Builders General,Alwiivs up If llii' Ti hi Style and I'llOW.

Plantation Supplies,ull

Steelexpreaalj sin ml

I'l.Ws,

WRIGH

Qunllty,

Plows,

CULTIVATORS' ANK KN1YKS.

Agricultural Implements.Hon, shovels. MMtook, stc, etc

CARPENTERS'. BLACKSMITHS' AND MACHINISTS' TOOLS

Screw Pl.itrs, Taps Bud Dies,

Twist Drills, Paints and Oils,

Brushes, Glass, Asbestos Hair Feltand Felt Mixture

Ht.AKKK' RTKAM I'IMI

SEWING MACHINES,WiLCOX & GIBBS. AND REMiNGTON.

Lubricatinfir Oils toquaUtyand efficiency surpassedrS by mine.

General Merchandise,It ih imt possible to show BverytMng If thsre in anything

vuu v:mt, oonie And ask for it, you will ln pulttelv tMMited.

No trouble to show goods.

H. E. McSNTYRE --Sc BRO.,tM PORTERS AMD DBAI.ERS IN

Groceries, Provisions and Feed,

Easm Cornkk irt

iiimih'

ft

Kew Goods reoelved by every from tin Eastern Rtaton slid EuropePrtsb (.'fiiii'icinii Produoa by every iteatner. All orders fsltofully Attended toand goods delivered to any part of the1 oity free ii chai'ge,

sland orders olioited. Hatlsfaotion ffUATAntjOBd, Telephone NoPost Office lt"x No. till.

LEMONADE

23 Nuuanu,

MANUFACTURERS

HIGH GLASS

Lemonade Soda, Wate

( linger Alie, 1T

lI

OD

Sarsapari

undcrilpiodI III

l

I

KUTONN' CKNT1

ami King Stkee

WORKS CO

Honolulu, H I.

BEVERAGES.

r,

1

.Ale

ol

Plai ii

Sarsapari 11a andIron Water,

Seltzer Water,etc., etc., etc.

A Trial Order Solicited

BENSON, SMITH & CO.,AGENTS.

Is