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VOL. VIII. NO. 1124.
THE DAILY BULLETIN
rti Daily BcLLiTia it printed and pub-lished by the Dally Bulletin PublishingCompany, Limited, at 1U office, Mer-chant street, Honolulu. Hawaiian Isl-and!. Daniel Logan, editor, resides onAlakea street, Mnnolnla, aforesaid.
Address lettera for the paper "KdltorBollbtiw," and business letters " ManagerDally Bulletin Publishing Company."Using a pertonal address may cause delayIn attention.
Buainea Card.
LXWXBS OOOKX.
traroiTRka AH6 Dsalkm ta Leasts andILL KINDS or BcilDUM MiTIIULS.
Korl Btreet, Honolulu.
H. HAOXrKXJ) at 00..
Maaaati (ViaaiMiutt Ast
Viruer For t and Queen btreeta, Huuolnlu,
JNO. . SMITHIES.
ItiuTlonass dUikiiu Hiisikm SHSst,
Mabukoua, Kohala, Hawaii.
WTXIilAM P08TKR.
IrrotMIT-tT'Lit- e 4B N0T4SI PCSLIO.
No. la Kaahomanu 8U, Honolulu.
THOS. LINDSAY,
tfsaufACTFRiau J SWIMSMA Kit.
WtVI'N- -
luteal Jewelry a specialty. Particularattention paid to all kinds of repair.
Mclnerny Block, Fort Street
HONOLULU IBOW WORKS,
Htsaii Kaaiaca, Bouai Milm, Beaaaa,Ooolisb. tana, Bsass. n Lsai
OasTiaas.
Machinery of Kvery Description Made toOrder. Particular attention paid to BhlpaBlaoksmlthlng. Job Work eiecuted atShort Notice.
B. A. JACOBSON,
Watoiimakku and Jkwkijcb
60S Fori Btreet. Honolulu, H. I.P. O. Box 287. Mutual Tele. 468.
DR. O. W. MOORE,1400 Van Ness Ave., 8. F., Cat.
Elsflut Atjartaassti (or Patisatt.SLICTS1CITT la NItVOCS DISIASW.
JsV Dr. Moore offers Invalids all theconjforU of home, with constant and care-ful treatment. Itefeni to H. K. Macfarlane.
IKXl-- tf
Cement Sidewalks & Gra-nite Curbing Laid.Estimates given on all kinds of
8TONB, CONCRETE ft PLASTER WORK
OaV ooaoaara a sratutTT m
JOHN F. BOWLER
G. B. BOARDMAN,
MOLM AOENT FOB
i;P
Tagawa CoaJOity Carriage Co.,
Corner King and Bethel Bu.
- B0TI TELEPB01TEB 113 -Fine Oarrlages & Civil Driver
To be had at all hours.
J. S. ANDRADE,lUoU-- U Managei.
Atlas Assurance Co.or zuoxrsoxr
ASSETS, . - IO,S60,OSO.
H.W. SCHMIDT & Sf)NS,Agents for Hawaiian Inlands.
Fine House and LotFOR. 8ALE.
rpHE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FORJ. sale that Fine Homestead on themauka side of Beretania street, 100 feeteast of Pensacola street. The Iot has afront of 100 feet and a depth of 113 feet. AGood DwelllnaHouse In good repair; con-tains Parlor, Dining-roo- Kitchen, Pan-try, Bedroom, Bath and Water Closet andan office on the lower floor with Four GoodBedrooms on second floor. There is a sub-stantial Barn, containing Two Bulls, roomfor two carriages. Wood Bhed and Ser-vants' Room, a Servants' W O. and Twoftnod Owis-pno- ls Fnrther particular ofW K. Cattio, or of
1065-- tf N. F. BURGESS.
C. B. R1PLB1 & ARTHUR REMOLDS,
AROHITHiaTB,Orricsi New Bafe Deposit BuIMIiik,
Fort street, Honolulu, tl I
Plans, BMH!ltlnatloiis and Uuperlntendence given for Kvery Description of IlulJil-Ing- .
Old lluildlugs successfully Remodellod and Enlarged. Deslgni for InteriorUeonratlnni. Mn or Mechaniral I'rnw-In- g,
Tracing mid llhui PriulliiK. Drawingslor Hook or Nwwspaur llluitratlou,
WM. 6. IRWIN & CO.
tLtlxnlted1OKKRH KOK (IALB
FttKTlLIZEItSLit. oaoaa a sons
Cetebrilid HLb Glide Cue luranb,
We are also prepared to take orders for
M.mnnvn. M. Otilsmdt Oo 'Vesrtlllseeras.
Insuring prompt dell vert
BOILED LUCOL1AW This It a superior Paint Oil. con-
suming Use pigment tban Linseed Oil, andairing a lasting brllllanoy to colors,used with drlet It glrss a splendid door
Lime, OementKHKlNSDHIHtAKh
HALafOh
FatrtaifcCaulag Cs.'s Carat Beef
Gomponnds, Rooflnfi & Papers,
iitf'i Pimt Stum tip Cm arias
Jsrbeet' DUasti, Bmsasl A Ew-UstfafPt- lx
Sspeotatli designed Vacuum Pans
Wra. G. Irwin & Co.
Win. 0. Irwin,Claus Bpreckeis.W. M.GIflard, .Theo. 0. Portsi
i tat oo.t
tor
ILIMtTKD)
President and Manager
Secretary and TreasurerAuditor
S-uget- r F'a.ooreAND
ConxmiSHlOD Agents
toawT or ths
Oceinlc Steamhlf Gampiii,OP BAN FRANCISCO, OAI.
C. BREWER & CO.(LIMITED)
General Mercantile- 4B- O-
Commiition AoenttP.C.Jones PresidentO. U. Roberteoo. . .... ManagerE. F. Bishop. Secretary A TreasurerW. F.Allen AuditorC. M. Cook JH. Waterhoux HIa I Carter .. rerior
71
414
VING FAT CHAN
JUFurniture Dealers
Heg to Inform the pubtlo that theyhave opened a
Branch Store at lo. 322 Iqmdq Simi,Where they carry a complete line of
BEDROOM BETS, CHAIRS,TABI.BB, WARDROBES,
STANDB, Etc., Etc, Bin.
rnralrora Kerolr ui Saatral Jokklaiat Baaaoaakls Bataa.
VINO FAT CHAN,107H-3I- U 322 Nuuanu Street.
Bkll Tel. 881. Mutual Tbl. 607.P. O. BOX 321.
HONOLULUarriago Manufactory
128 & 130 FORT BTREET.
AND REPAIKRR.
Bliclumitlilng IN ALL ITSBRANCH EH.Orders from tbe other Islands in
Ballilrm, Triaaing, Palsting, Etc, Cto.
Promptly Attended to.
W V. WRIGHT, lit()P(Bnivenkor to (I. West.)
PACIFIC HOTELCorner KIiik A Nuuanu BU.
Kpw. WniTia. i i i I Manager.
FlMil ol Wiiet 4k LiqioriBilliard St Reading Room
rasa to rATaom,
UVTVJtli VMXtXrTKOVTM 873,
4ii
Ua mlktitt.HONOLULU, H. 1., FRIDAY, AUGUST 81, 1894.
Bell Telephone
Mntnal Telephone
Consolidated
Soda
Water
Works
Companj,
Limited.
BOTH TKLBPH0NK8
71
I1USTACE&CO.
COALkinds In any quantity from
bag to a ton.
414
CHARCOAL.From one hag to any quantity
FIRE-WOO-D
In u lengths and Sawed or Splitfrom a bag to any quantity; also
WHITE & BLACK SANDK70-- tf
lSrTION-AJ- L
IRON WORKSQirSKM TKJDB1T.
MwtM sMiAm tU Uakoraa Mr.rpHK DNDBKSIQNBD ARE PRE-- X
pared to make all kinds of Iron,Brass, Brotue, Zlno, Tin and Lead Cast-ings, Also a General Repair Bhon forBteam Engines. Rice Mills, Corn Mills,Water Wheels. Wind Mills, etc. Machinesfor thr Cleaning of Coffee, Castor Oils.Beans, Ramie, Bisal, Pineapple Leaves andother Fibrous Plants and Paper Block.Also Machines for Eatractlng 8tarch fromthe Manioc, Arrow Root, eto.
All orders promptly attended in
WHITE, RITHAN CO.
NOTICE TO
Visitors, Picnic Parties, LoansAWD
GENERAL PUBLIC!
gaasjij mOs j
At Smith's Bus and LivkuyStables, King Street,
lAdjolnlng Metropolitan Meat Market,!
Is the Cheapest Place In Town you canBusses,
dH
Waiconettes. uuKKies analaddie Horses. It will pay you to call
and aee before you try elsewhere,
Of aCvLtuetl Telap&ox& OB09-0- m
DAVID DAYTON,
Agent to Take Acknowledgments
- WILL ATTEND TO -lanioeiaut and Sale of Propon)
ABB
Collictlng In All Its Branch.Ornci: No. 42 Merchant Btreet.
ttUTU
METROPOLITAN MEAT GO,,
Carriage Builder mQmk and ReUll BntCiieK
NAVT CONTRACTORS.
O. J. Waller,
TO
i,i.
7ft--tf
PRKHONB
OXT3B 3 BO,
AND -
Manngor.
NOTICE PASSENGERS.
INTENDINU TO
Inter-Inlan- d Bteam Navigation Co., fromHonolulu, are hereby requested to pur-chase tickets at the Wharf Otllce ol theCompany before embarking, and any pas-senger falling to do so shall be subjectpay ii perneut of the regular fare In addi-tion thereto, This rule will be strictly en-forced from and after the 1st day of Augustproilmo. ; W. II. OOOFItEY,
W. II. MuLkAn, PresidentHonolulu, July 17, Uut. I WW 7w
Pacific Mail S.S. GO. Canadian-Australia- n Steamship Line
A.MU I'M IS
Occidental and Oriental S. S. Go.
far TOKOIAMA ui HONQIONO.Steamers of the abore Companies will
call at Honolulu on their way to the aboveporta on or about the following dates:
Btmr "CHINA" 8f..tember 3, IBM8tmr"00KANI0" October 2, IBMBtmr "CHINA" November 12, 1KMBtmr "OUBANIO". ..December 11, 1891Btmr "CHINA" January zi, ikBtmr "OOKANIC".. .February 19. 1Btmr "CHINA" April 2. IK
Psf BAN FIAHCISCO
Hteamers of the above Companies willcall at Honolulu on their way
onabo
to
ma Yokohama to thent the following dates
from Hongkong above port
Btmr "CITY OF PEKING"Octobei 9, 18V4
Btmr "OORANIO".. November IV, IKMBtmr "CHINA" December 31. .KMBtmr "OAKUO" . February 16, 1KBtmr'TKHU" March 29, 1805Btmr "OAKLIO" April 28, IBM
iris or nam in is follows:
CabinCabin, round trip 4
months ...Cabin, round trip U
monthsEuropean Steerage
F.
8
31
ro maoKAMA
IIKiU'
on m
Ml M,ho on
00
8A
00
tm-- Passengers peylug full fais beIfallowed 10 ercent otr retain
Ing within twelve month
nti
to
1176
ttrt
11M2S100
willfare return
Fur Freigbtand Pasaageeppiy u.
H. tUGKFELO k CO.,tgsits.
Oceanic Steamship Co.
Australian Mail Service
Ptw Baa Fraiciscs:Hie New and Fine Al Bteel Hteanunin
"MONOWAI"Of tbe Oceanic Bteamshlp Company willbe dne at Honolulu from Hydnevand Anrk-lan- d
on or about
September 20th.And will leave for the above port withMalls and Passengers on or about that date.
For Byiaey aai Aaoklaai:The New and Fine Al Bteel Bteamshlp
"MARIPOSA"Ol th Oceania Bteamshlp Company lllbe due al Honolulu, from Ban FratiKlanoill or about
Septfrnljer 27th,Ami will nave prompt dexpauiii withMails and Passenger for the above porta
The uudersiKued are now prepared lo laaneTHBOUGH TICKETS 10 ALL P0I8T!
II W UNITED ST4TKSW For further particular regarding
KraUbt or Passage apply to
wm. a. mm co., tta.,Aisata.
Oceanic Steamship Go.
Tixxi TettolLOCAL LINE
8. S. AUSTRALIA.Arrive Honolulu
from B.
Sept.Ocl.UNov.Dec.
From Baufor
Arriv
iavefor B. F.
Sept. 16Oct. 13Nov 10
Deo. 6
THROUGH LINEKranuiwi
Bydney.
llimiilulu
aoao-ion- ).
Oeneral
Uouolulu
From Bydney foiAan Francisco.
Invt Honolulu.ALAMEDA. Ailg.SU I MARIPOSA, Ang.2MARlPOBA.bept.'.T MONOWAI, BepU a)MONOWAI Oct. 'X ALAMKDA
BEAVER SALOON,
The Best bunch in Town.
)iPhh and OofTstte-- '
i ia iiuuax
THH. KI.NKST HKANUh Or
OlUiaanu vwr,vvitUWATS n tUMU
KL. J. NOLTB, Prop,
iuMit of the aoove Line, running In connection wltti in
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAYBetween Vancouver, B. C, and Sydney, N.
Honolula and Save
A.R,E DXJH3 A.T HONOLULUOn or about the dates below stated. yis.t
From Sydney and Suva, for Victoriaand Vancouver, 8. O.t
Btmr "WAKRIMOO" September 18trar"ARAWA" October 2Btmr "WAKIUMOO" November 1
W.,ifju,
"WAKIUMOO".
"WAKIUMOO"October
rkrwih lamad trea ioaelmla to Canada, Halted State ra Csropa.
naioBT ian i mm" For Freight' and and all
D. McNICOLL, Montreal, Canada.
calling
Passage
KOBKKT KKIIR, Winnipeg, Canada ThfiO H. DaVlBS &L CO.. L'd.xm trrvnu om vMiiiBnA fi i -'- - ?ana utoniii uwu r iiiwitn.Uf eaa.O. McK BKOWN. Vancouver, B. O.
Sydneyt
eiaaaaneauiiiTai
HONOLULU SOAP HOUSEThroo pnekago thirty box8 of Toklo Parlor Matchwa
only 10 couta.Solla very boat quality of Soap at $ t.fiO per 100 pound, and 1of 25 honont tvoigut, for $1.25,Gorman Bluo Cnstllo Soap, tnanufactttrnd by Oralis Mannhnim,
Germany, at 10 eoiitu pur pound.Soap, retails at wholesale prices.
soft soap in lips ol a pounds, i.a.Stearic Wax .Miniuir fjanillos,
Works of Cincinnati, Ohio, 12ttw tltu
candlufl 25tTt...... tfrt.l at lft ,a- ms1 lek tni Mitt Xt iit nt 19iu any ft dolivered to any of tho freo of
cbaro.Kiawo Charcoal nt 40 a
apply
I'lnntU.
Itinhoilontr from part city
cents sack.KlchiiionU, Vo., Codar Wood J'oi rails, QnlshiHl with
Small aize, CO cents; large siz, 75 conts.Empty Vinegar and Wino Ilarrcls, as water receivers, at II.Kitchen in sacks of 100 pounds, 50 cents.Tablo given away.
Cash Price paid for Hides, Skins and Tallow.
1ST. BREHAM,
w.o.
MUTUAL TRU 814.
Wilder's Steamship Go.
riMEWiLbsa, Prea. o H. ;Oait. J. A. Porlh it.
Stmr. KINAD0LAUE, Ooauuss'ur.
rtwa
Will leave Honolulu alU f. a.. UiurniugaiLahalna, Maalaea Hay aud "Makeus thsame day; Mahukona, ivawaiba and Laupaboehoe the following dar amviiig aiUilo at midnight.
LEAVEU HONOLULU
Tuesday Kept. 4Friday bepU 14Auesuay oepi. ;Friday Oct.TuesdayFriday..Tuesday
.OcU ltai
.Nov. tFriday Nor. HiTuesdayFriday.. ...Nor.
Ti
Tuesday Dec. U
HOSMfl
Returning leaves Hllo, tonolungatsame day; Kawalhae a. m.; a
IU a. m. : Makena 4 r. u. , MaalaesBay (Ir.s.; Lahalna 8 r. m. the lollowinfday; arriving at Honolnlu Ha m. Wednes-days and Haturdava.
ARR1VEH AT HONOLULU
Saturday Sept. 1Wednesday LSaturday Bept.Uweunesuay Oct. 8Baturday Oct. ISWednesday Oct. 24baturday Nov. 8Wednesday Nov. 14Baturday Nov. '.MWednesday, bBaturday lbWednesday
No Freight will l rwiiU tuxin nn day of sailing
Stmr. CLAUDINE,0AMEB0N. CnnuuDiler
Honolulu ever) Tiirhdavr. m., touching at Kaliulm. Hii'lo, HHamoa and Kiuahiilu
for
.Oct.
Dec.
Beut.
Deo,Dec.Dec.
Will leave
after
ntana
Returning arrive at Hiiimiulu everySunday morning,
AW No will lw nrt-ive- afterr. m. on day of salliug.
uonslKiiees must be at lur landltiKireceive their Freight, as we will not holdourselves responshas lieeu lauded.
Frelsbt
While the Cnmunnv will nse dne dliu handling Live Block, we declineCence any responsibility In case of Him
loss of same.Comn will not be reaponnlhl for
Money or Jewelry unlit plarrif iu the careof Pursers.
LESSONS IN
Drawing and Painting.
D. Howard HitchcockDrawing and I'nintlng taught by the lat-
est Kurowan ClaM every vand Halurilav fori'liiKiii from H h.
rti r.nA to U noon.
8.
ible after surb
The
mm. Lemons for Private PittilU In !RiaTTITiK of also glvrn.
VJts. Tim Htmllo will lw nll In vl.ltumvery Friday alteruuou,
and at Victoria.
From Victoria tnd Vancouver, B 0for Suva and
BtmrBtmr"AKAWA". ...Btmr
Tlekato
General Information, to
(
a- -
September. UNovember'.!!
-Agent for lh HauaUtm
D. 0.
21
contiiMiiK
thobarn pounds,
Bros.,
Toilet
work
aaettefai.t ssaaI ITtvlaart t .9ktttcouts.
Ll-- .
quantity up,
brass hoops.
SaltSalt
Highest
TABLE
Kiku,
r
will
Freightt
Known as the Bolt Soap Man,BKTHKL BTltKKT.
HOP HL1NG & CO.,0J HOTEL STREET,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Wholesale Dealers in
Liprs and Manila GiprsAUD
General Chinese Merchandiseseen as
Nut Oils. Rice. Mattlna.Chinese Bilks, Teas, Kto.
English ait JLnsricta QrocsrissBy Every Coast Bteamer
MUTUAL TELEPHONE H7.
SOMETHING NEW I
PACIFIC TRANSFER CO.,
g&87 King SL lltul Til. 661
naKgage Checked from Hotels and Resi-dences direct to destination. No
Kecbecklng at steamers.Baggage always put In Bute Rooms.
GhGtrges Moderate
IU2MIIU
J. R.
IEGAN VAPOR GAS
!
THE BEST IN THE
befor motive power.
MILLS,Manager.
PACIFIC
Engines Launches
MARKET
They cannot mirimssml
HENJl FOR OATALOOUK
JOS. TINKER.lU-- tl Bole Agent, Nuuanu streeu
California Fruit Market,(Viruer King t Alakea HI
Caoiiiriuo's Kefrisreraturs
By Every Bteamer from Han Franoisco with
Fresh Fruit, Oysters,Salmon, Poultry,
Km. Etc., Etc.,1030-l- f
Consolidated Soda Water Co., L'd
ESPLANADE:Cor. AIIsb ft Port Its.,
UOLL1STWH10UW
A
-MA.iftl'l
Etc.
PRICE 5 CENTS.
WHY WAR WAS DEOLABKD.
Imperial Rescript Showing the Causesof Japan's Action.
(Ttnnttnltdforthe HulMln.)Wo, by the Grace of Heaven, Em-
peror of Japan, seated on tho Throneoccupied by the same dynasty fromtime immemorial, do hereby make
to all Our loyal andCroclamation as follows:We horebv declare war against
China, and Wo command each andall of Our competent authorities, inobodienco to Our wish and with aview to tho attainment of the na-tional aim, to carry on hostilities bysea nnd by land against China, withall the means at their disposal, con-sistently with tho Law of N'atitfus.
During tho past three decades ofOur reign, Our constant aim hashi.nn in further the peaceful progress of the country in civilization;and being sonsiblo of the evils in-separable from complications withforeign States, it has always beesOur pleasuro to instruct Our Minis-ter oi States to labor for the pro-motion of friendly rotations withOur troaty Powers. Wo are grati-- vfjed to know that the relations ofOur Empire with those Powers haveyearly increased in good will and infriendship. Under tho circumstances, Wo woro unpreparou lorsuch a conspicuous want of amityand of good faith as has been maul-foste- d
by China iu her conduct to-ward this country in connectionwith theCorean affair.
Corea is nn independent Stat.Sho was first introduced into thofamily of nations by tho advico andunder tho guidanco of Japan. ItU. tjiM'.t..it t.i.,i rMiInr.V limlklt in
uiolslu.
oo.,Agouti,
designate Corea ns tier depondenoy,and both onunly and secretly to in-terfere with her domestic affairs.At tho time of tho recent civil insur-rection in Corua, China despatchedtroops thither, alleging that her purpose was to auora succor to nor eut
Slate. We, iu virtue of thotreaty concluded with Coroa in 1832,and looking to possible emergencies,caused a military forco to be sont tothat country.
Wishing to procure for Coreafreedom from tho calamity ofperpetual disturbance, and thorebyto maintain tho peaco of tho oasttu general, Japan iuvitod Chlua's co-operation for tho accomplish-ment of thnt object. Uut ChinaadvAncing various mutuxts, doclinodJapauV proposal. Tlivreupoa, Japanaurltoti tjoroa to roiorm uor autnin-intratio- u
bo that ordur aud tran-quillity uilKut lw prenorrod at home,and so that tho country miffht boablo to dischargo tho respotisibilitietand dutioit of an iuilnpoiidont Stateabroad. Coren has already consent-ed to undertake tho task. But Chinahas nocwtly and iusldiouMy endea-vored to oircutnvunt and to thwartJapau's purposo. She has furtherprocrastinated, aud endeavored tomake warlike preparations both onland aud at sua. When thoso pro- -paratious wero complnted, sun notoniy sont largo reinforconienta toCorea, with a view to tho forcibleattainment of her Ambitious designs,but even carried her arbitrarinessand insolence to tho extent of open-ing Ore upon Our ships in Coruauwaters. China's plain object is totuako it uncertain where the respon-sibility resides of preserving peaceand order in Corort, aud not only toweakon tho position of that Slatein tho family of uations a positionobtained fur Corea through Japau'sefforts but also to obscure thotreaties reeoguiziug and couu riflingthat position. Such conduct on thepart of China is not only a directinjury to tho rights nnd interests ofthis Kinpire, but also a muuace tothepermniiunt peace and tranquillityof the Orient. Judging from heractions, it must bu concluded thatChina, from the bcgintiing, has boonbout upnu sacrificing peace to theattainment of her sinister object. Iuthis situation, ardeut as Our wish isto uroniote the nrostitre of the country abroad by strictly peacefulmethods, We iiud it impossible toavoid a formal declaration of waratrainst China. It is Our earnestwish that, by the loyalty and valourof Our faithful subjects, peace maysoon be permanently restored andthe glory of tho Empire be aug-mented and completed.
Given this 1st day of the eighthmonth of 27th year of Meiji (August1st, 18!) I.)
(His Imperial Majesty's Sign-Manu- al)
(Countersignatures of the Minis-ter President of State and of theother Ministers of State,)
Morning and Evening Star.Mill, women unci children will en-
joy ilie .Morning' uml Keuiui,' Blurdriukb. I'ur their iilcm-ai- ll.ivor andMicilliiun eilect pnernlly, tho ludioe,whom ilulicuti" eyeteuiH require nliuvorni;" tlmt will net gontly uml heentirely Mtfo under all conditions, ureeiitliiirmntio in their pruii-- nf Morn-ing uml Kvcniiig Star, nnd the iiiuuprefer theiii lo nil oilier driukb be--eaiiite they are uiori' lenullcial in theirelleclh. 'I'liey d not intuifcro withIjiiriuurH or pleuriire uud are entirelyfiee (rum all iniiiriutir or di;iKreealiteriiliKiaut'Cr, lien the IiIihuI is im-ini-
or tiie sloiii.teli weak, Hie Hveu-ni- gStar can Iu dr.iuk to advantage,
and iitviilidH will ilml relief from it.In llie irodiie(ii)ii of there drinks theHawaiian Irlands have been enrichedwith (lit only pel feet geutlo beverageknown. The pilee per ileeu Is TiUo.,delivered to all paitsof lle city free,
N. UllKIIAM,Mill. Tel. :i 11. Iklhel stivvt.
Tk AUiy BuiUHn, 50 --nit per ,
A
V
1
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pipr- (f, 'rfj"""IflBF ws7 r71jwr '.'"Hyf??! vrf$em$&' --w,,?MpFr . -J.VM.n,nl,, pi . a,iw.a,.
PUdfitti Ut nY(ft .Srl nor l'ntfrtBut KrtahlUhrt fm th fnfli if Ml.
FRIDAY, AUG. 31, 1HH.
OBSTINATE STUPIDITY.
If the Bri.i.rm's "olwHnacy" ontlie matter o( recognition is "stupid,"as tho morning organ lcinilly re-marks, Ihcro is reason to fear thattho Advertiser is ntilii'ti'il wltlitupidity of nn olist innl o fori. That
paper seemingly m not yetfrom tho lien' rao ng.-iin.-
President Ciovelaud which pos'Mctlthe P. G. ami it supporters. Ifannexation vt in iglit, one couldunderstand tho attempts of our con-temporary to make political capitalagainst tho President of the UnitedSlates, of which attempts it givethe following sample this morning
Advices received bv tho mail ves-- 1
ludge
terday stale that efforts are being plaintiff, appellant; J. Xavahi formade by the enemies of Hawaii to tinduce President Cleveland to give I Judge Whiting has a
to the Hawaiian Government ' clsion sustaining the iu Wof tho abrogation of our reciprocity A. Diur vs. Hop Yune Co., on thetreaty, alleging that the amount I ground that plaintiff has not setof duties remitted on siiuar bv it are I forth a uooil of action, andneeded as rovenue by the American jGovernment. In view of tho late Ivote in tho United States on ,the subject of Hawaiian reciprocity.there does not seem to be any reasonto believe that it will concur iu anyattempt to abrogate the treaty, al-though it is possible that tho Presi-dent may be iueliued to take actionon his own account.
This is utter rubbish. There isaot tho slightest fear that tho Presi-dent will do anything to hurt Ha-waii or even tho Government of theRepublic whose members did earnresentment at his hands by theirilly public attacks upon him when
ho stood for the rights of tliepeople of Hawaii. Nobody iu hissenses would believe that PrcddeulCloveland, even if he had the will,would interfere iu any way with the ,ree uroe IvtrentrnrtiirCJonureM l.mlplaced the following claiuo iu thenew tariff bill: "Provided, further,that nothing herein contained shallbo so construed as to abrogate or inany manner impair or affect the pro-7isio-
of the treaty of commercialreciprocity concluded between theUnited Stales and the King of tlieHawaiian Islands January HO, 1S7,or the provisions of any nut of Con-gress heretofore pai.vtd for the exe-cution of the ame."
When the Advertiser says I hat the"Di'LLETW hints that Cleveland willsoon overturn the ltpublie," ittakes gross liberties with the truth.What the Iki.txriN did hint, andwhat it sincerely brlieve-- , is that theUnited Stutes Government- - no mat-ter what party may rule fur anytime being will expect if not exactfrom the Government of the Hawai-ian Islands a full recognition of tl.orights of the people uho hiippoitcivilization here and proxide therevenues for the public service.It ought to have s;itulld tlie Adver-tiser that tho Ik'MxriN caudidly ac-cepted the fact of lecogiiition with-out waiting for the leturu of thepatriotic party's delegates fromWashington. At the bame time ourcontemporary need not be tniiftzuilat paper's venturing of n vatici-nation of possible further changesin tho government of the coun-try within a not remoteWhen the Provisional Governmentconsummated the establishmentof a republic here, it committeda revolutionary breach of faithwith its supporters which theyare apparently condoning. TheProvisional Government was estab-lished "to exist" (wu iitioto frommemory) "until such time as termsof political union with the UnitedStates can be arranged." Its viola-tion of this plain contract withthose who stood by it at its iuception and throughout is a fact thatjustifies any scepticism regardingthe good faith of its head and members toward either its own support-ers, the people of tlie group ntlargo, or tho Great Powers ehiellyinterested through t heir citizens andsubjects hore resident or holdingimportant Etukes. Tlie morningorgan may depend upon it howeverit squirms at our statement of palpa-bl- o
conditions iu contradistinctionto theories that its liege lords willbe jealously watched and held to nccount both within and without thejurisdiction which they hold by theagency of "force and fraud" as de-clared oflicially by the present. Govornmeut of tho United States. Jf,as is now suspicioned not withoutgrounds, they evade or avoid theiroriginal policy of annexation theymay bo to account at ailearlier stage than the subsidix-.-organn and the other principal liene -ficiariei of tlie ho called ''lteimlilie"will
Mr. and Mm. Itoe gave a liirlhdaparty at their residence, lierelaniaMreet, ye. terday evening A palulewas fired from a Hiuall cannoncauBiug tremori in the heart of thewarriors, as they thought it was aroyaliiit iiprlHing. Tlie iniuuteipatroliuen were the only brawn whorode up to the Iioiino and inipiirulinto the matter. 'Jhn explmiiiiiBwere heard all over town ami thetelephone oporatuM went liopt ir"tlybuy for half au hour aiihweiiugquuitioud,
JnufOiauY jovunhk
Closing of Accounts in tho 3 O.Wilder Eatnto-Ter- m Buihi'-ns- .
Cooper tn-da- y admitted (howill of the lain Dr. Geo. Trousseau
rendered odemurrer
f
cause
simply
this
period.
broudit
welcome.
to probate. Tho executors' arellruce Carlwright and II. K Meln-tyr- e
without bond.Tl.o Sfitne .ludo approved tho ac-
counts or A. F.Juddiiiid W I'. Al-le- u,adiuiutlratoro with tlie will an-
nexed of the estate of the late S. G.Wilder. The admiimlralor report-I'- d
that lliey prcciittd tlieir first nc-ou- nton Aprd 12 J. I&J, the receipt"
'( the dato of the account being512 J.I 12 M), and tlie expndit tires$t&!,l7i7i, and that they had there-ifte- r
presented to the l'robitoCourt, semi annually, accounts oftlieir receipt and "dUburscmenti',aui'iuutiug in all up to and includ-ing tlu lat account, dated Octolvr111, ISM, to th. sum of $IS(UM1I)2for n ceipt, and SH1,7;I(5 OS for
J in Ige Cooper has overruled tliemotion for a new trial iu tho case of1 alula L. llavseldeu vs. Wnliitio.vwC. V. A1ifonl and C. Drown for
more ep.'ei.illy a", the action beingupon a dishonored draft against thedrawer, it i not alleged that noticeor imlionor was given to the drawer,nor any waiver of such notice ore.xcii'0 for not giving such notice.Leave for plaintiff to apply withinten days to amend, otherwise judg-ment may be entered for defendant.C. Drown for plaintiff; P. N'eumauufor defendant.
John llapa was tried for robberybtforo Judge Whiting yesterday bvthe following Hawaiiau'jury: X. M.Kahlua, S. Kamah.i, K. George, Win.Chung Hoou, L. II. lialiialanl, Jos.Woodward, S. K. Moses, W. Hig-i- u.
C. A. Long. M. 1'. Kobiusou, G.It. Keomaka and J. ('rowel I. A ver-dict of guilty, three dissenting, wasrendered. Defendant was sentencedto imprisonment at hard labor forsix years. A notice of motion fornew trial was iriven. A. M. DrowniiihIO.NV. Ashford for prosecution;
iv. ivauna lor ueielliiaill.Ktdialcmnuua was tried for house
lirenkug by the following jury;Wm. Kaapa, A. i'uaalo.i, L II i.
A. Kekai, J. Crowd I, G. K.Keomaka, J. W. Knaheo, Aehi K
l;au. J. I'iuao, J. S. Kalakila, Jos.woodward, il. .Manners. A iinani- -mini verdict of guilty was rendered.Defendant was tcntcnccd to
at haul labor for fiveyears. A. M. Drown and J. M.InviiNoit for prosecution; defendantconducting his own defense.
W. 11. Coulter is on trinl to-da-for robbery, being nTiiud of de-spoiling a Chinaman. The follow-ing i the jury: J. C. Cluuev, J.Alex. Lvle. J. J .Siilliiau, 11. J.
oltc, F. W. MeChcHtinv. J. T. Wa-erhou-Jr., W. 11. Wilkinson, C. II.
theit w, F. Iltirtncc, It. K. Dilling-hain- ,X. Gedne, Geo. V. CaMle.
V. O. Smith, Alt iin-- General, andA. .M. Itro.Mi, D'puiy Marshal, forprosecution; defendant conductinghis own
Uy Jan. V. Ulortrnu.
to-3.io:r.:r.o'- w i
ice Slock at Auction!
Ou Samrday, St'iitcmber M,AT ts o'uuk;k noon,
I will nil ut IMIillo Aii'lleii, at my 8 dtr-rtiii-tjMivn Mn-'t- ,
lO SlaarosPeoi!b's Ice & ReMerallog Co.'s Slock
PAIt VAI.17K, tl'O
Jaa. IT. Morgan,II"! II AllirriONKKIU
AUCTION SALE OP
Horses and Carriages!
On S TUKDxVV, Sept. lbtAT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,
In font nt my ftier.m I w 11 tell utI'uijliu Amu on uy nr.HT ui
MltH. b DAVlb,
8 Carriage Horsestiultulilu lot Dray, Kxp in unit 1'ainl
3 CARRIAGES.JriH. V. Moi'gan,
uw:i AimTIONKKIt
MOJUO AGUE'S NOTICE OF ALE.
IS IIKIIKIIY UIVKN THATiiiruuiii to h puwxr nl Httiu cimialn-ei- l
hi n certain iiinrliiuu iiiielu liy AntoneKott uiul iln ul lliiuoiuiu. to (Veil Jf row ii
f llie&iiiiiK ij'e unit nl l in ilm HI- -lice u( the nt Ciiiivtyiiiinis In1. Iji' r lUn, on luiueH "ii, id Hint il, uml Ii'
-- iilil (Veil liruwil ililly axulniieil to !. If.lliiyxclilui, trii-tc- iinih-- r tliu laxt will uiultesliiimmt nt J (). Iliiyselilfii, ilucfiiM-iI- , liy
of ret-on- i i.iiiur 117 on L'I'J.iliv hiiiiI MiiirtuiiL'Du liiiuiiilb to iori'cl'isisnul inert I'liiie lor of eoiiilitlimtlierum uoi.talm-i- l .Nulli-i- In ulso j;iv-l- ii hut tin- - prnrty IivkiihI iiinrinneA III ll HOIll lit I'llllllU l l.'d'l'lui knoon, mi h'A'l L'UD.VV tho llth ility ofAniMik.1 lit llu MllKlitifi iililuu if Ida It
j Miinii In llomiiulii I'lic iro.nit in-- uiil n uituuie- ili-oi-l -
All diut piri'i'l of luii.l sllmtlf ntK'liiln in Hiiil llonoluln, iiiiuuiniii;; annrtiiof ll'.l .'.'I iiuruk uiul .1 iiii.tloii ofi'ii' iirt'lnl'ii-iliMTllM- il in K nl Piiteiil .No'" innl cmiNoyeil lo il AiiIiiiki Horn Ii)J 1'. MiMiii'.ni'ii, aitinliilrlr-ito- r of tlin
of lie..ii).fj L'ik-- Itmuoi Ii iIh-- Ii.iti-- i tie- - Hr-- i tin v of tirii, InV7. olIn lne 1 In welle ri Iti'i'lmrj of I'ceiU In II.HikUK. on jini'tiK .'I unit 'J.i.
IMieif Honolulu,. Inly I ltd, Ml.I or further o.irl nlnrn iiet.u lo
K. II ii.vm:i HKN.'I'mnli-- of the liikt Will mul ofJ I). IUmiI.Ii., del l, or III
(!.i'll ItmiMtt, Attorney.
ftr- - 'I h file of fin nhovit proimrlr itn-ie- rforeiiliMiire U io1hiihh1 until Ha f IMJ.
)A Y, Hi..lt-inl.H- r I, hll, tliHi,Hiiir 'lil'iw IIII7.M
ililHito UlWi Pa. L'liVac 'ui. Aug. CS. 1M1.
The shurt crop of rice inLouMitna ami tliy OtrolinasWas had a visibh: fU'.c.t uponth Hawaiian in.nkct, liccattsnthe dealers in the States hailto import from here to assistin making tip the deficiency.In California the Chinese resi-
dents are willinij to pay ahigher pi ice for liee grown inChina on account of a d ft :r-en-ce
in the kerne). With awar on between China amiJapan, and indications of acontinuance, it is not probablethat the ustiil shipments willbe made from either of thoseplaces, so that the ChineseCalifornian must cat 1 laxaiianrice or go hungry. In addition to the advantages of theReciprocity Treaty the Hawaiun planter profits by thedemand made upon him on account of the war. If any ofthe planters are gifted with asuperabundance of foresightthey have been made rich bybringing it into play, while. tiVman with a eood hindsiirhtloses a dollar and seventy fivecents a bag. It's going higherand unless you want to throwyour money away you will layin a supply now.
Several analyses of the waterin Mr. lua's cave have beenpublished, .each different inmaterial points from the other.Until theoneliirui.shedby Prof.Lyons and published in anafternoon paper, our analysiswas not seriously qut'siioiicdand we fail to ste why the in-gredients mention! d by uswit not found by the chemist.It is possible, owing ti the pubiicily gien, that p ople wIiom:tasts run largely to O. V. S.nado inur: fn quent vUits tothe cave than Mr. lna isaware of and the supply wasexh.iiiht''d. Should it be proven by Mi'vequent rtM.iljM.that the water is unfit firdrinking purposes, Mr. Euamay still feel happy over hisdiscoverv for his land may bewell water-- for crops, ami bythe. use f an Improved StoneFilter the water may be madesuitable for any use that maybe rtqui.-e-d.
.For a Sunday morningbreakfast there is nothing better than baked beans and Bos-ton brown bread. The peopleol Missachusetts have waxi'dfat on this diet, and have uti-lized beans, and will do so foryears to come as a brain food.In the opinion of the Bustonesenothing can take the place ofbeans The grocers here sellthem and we supply you withthe most elegant pots to cookthem in that were ever turnedout of a factory. I hey go toyou at filty cents and three-quarte- rs
of a dollar accordingto .size.
We've had lunging upagainst the ceiling in our storefor months past a little contri-vance for holding whips, soth'-- y always remain straight.They have rt.mainvd with usall this time because your at-tention was not called to them.Thi-- y won't be with us longnow because you know we havethem and because they arecheap. A?k for a whip hanger.
New hanging lamps an: wel-come in any house. We havea lot on which the prices havebeen made, so low that thi yopen the door to your house,liven if you use electricity youwill find a lamp a good thingto have about the house in theevent of electricity failing ebelieve ours are very close todate in the matter ol stjle andquality. The burners we knoware right because they are ac-knowledge d b) twenty millionlamp usi r.--i in the UnitedSlates to be superior to anything evir used.
Let us impress up n yourminds that in quality, quantityand price our goods are justright.
Hawaiian ttanf ware (to., 1 1
t.
TIME IS MONEY"TO 8AVK YOU 11 Tlili: AND MONKY BOTH STKr IN TO
KIOI3T c&, CO.,ITo. 74 Kling Street.
' turn n lot of Nhw (lomli to arrive liy the "Wllilcr" ntul the "llrnnt," uml to tnnkeroom w c ollor our recnt superb Mock ot
..BEDROOM SETS..In 0:ik, Walnut ntul Cnrlv lllreh of tho litest patterns fit Ktirh low nrlrei(lint It w II ptv ort In Intcst In lln m ut once,
tin-ou-r l.lccmit Aortmpiitof
Wicker Ware, Chiffoniers and Chairs,In cN ninl slnglo ptrcps to suit oviry tatto and owy pocVct.
AM, KINDS OK MANUFACTU1UNU HONK IN
Fuvnituro, -:- - B dding -:-- and -:- - UpholsteryRest QoHlltr of Lire Gs'te feathers, Silk Flo's, Hair, Mois and Eicelstor always on bund
Tfc-- All nnlpra from thn other lMnml will ho nltpmlrd to Im mnntrr that willTry us onin ninl )ou lll invor Imivh os, tor our pmxlr nro new nml
ij-i-i ii, uini win oe wen ickeii bihi eunic wyou t tan norcs
Upholstering Goods, Cornico Pules, Cord, Gimp & ButtonsWINDOW WrilB,.ffi,,r,iilwd,0WI'r SHADESfflt-Spr'- onlirs for alt klmlsof Knrulntrc wltl he filled at lowest trlr Try
It ntul he iMiivinTil.
Bailey's Woven Wire Blattre.iseg K'-p-t la Stock.t- - An KTiwrlciiivwl ITplinNlnror ami IWurntnr U l" nt vnr wrvKre
Grocery, GrainA.N10
KKKI) DEPARTMENT!
FVihii h ltitm untj vmiod stock tho tui(luiHlgni:d would lr(iniiiculiir uHiMition to the following:
FEED STUFFS!iimpntfiii!.' Californin lluv, Barley, Rolled Barley, Bran.
MiddlingH, 0at8, Corn.5 jS In addition to our UHiial stock of thenv we are now
Hurrying Wanhiitgton Bran, OutH and Rolled BarleyI'in-h- c nn- - each )OHH'SMed of strong feeding proportieR anH.re wi'll worth a trial hy all interested in stock.
IpT Ta- -i C) TT "P? Cnlliorofcn andWanliington SUIbRoyal and "Cleveland" Baking Powders 1
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SING LOY,1 Kllifi i 0Hr Biuiuihi Jl
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OK NTS' HATS!Variety.
407 Street.
HIG STORKS( MiinHMo, .);iji;incsi' ant! Indiwi, (. i '
Iti'liati Sill.H, L.iccs mid Linens,.Iiiihiucm.' Crapes, Chinese Muttiu,
Silk Ilniidkerehiefs, SIiiiwIn and hearth,(irass Cloth, Rattan (Jhaiih, Ktr., Kii .
5TirA Coim.l.'teTVlLOIUNO MhTAIililSflMlflNTwith Competent Cutters and a complete line of I'higlihh andAmerican SiijtiugH. Perlect lit guaranteed.
A FINIS LIN OFWre m
51-5- 3 King
"Siar"
Great
King
TTifHTitm, PIPE SMOKERS!Just Received a new lot from the Factory
of tho Celebrated
PIPES. (;iG.lt AXD CIGARETTE HOLDERSIrj. a.zia. 3wEoorsc3a.a-.a- .
YAX MATCHES ALWAYS ON HAHD IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT.
HOLLISTBK te OO.
o HDWAY Si I'OKTKIl.f thp HnwatUn TkUiiiIk.Roblimiiii UltHik, tmtwiK.u KurtiK'it hnml iiIh nl IIhImI ..IrwlD irvel uintt ol Knit- - Kuruitiirn.irt ohnnp for "h Wi butW h'Vft Wnrn. .Su(nII) Tim rAll,Atiii ririi'"Itm-Ktii- (MiMirn Ml.tliMi tffMvU
3--JK uytlntiK yiu wmit in UniiuK -4 .nythitirf ynii wnnl (n lllnHm
You ou lnu im upiiHi wiibin will fSml ,.iiintilHt UmiAuil st pru-- r to nut trti- - iMMitt!o m a thi riitil purrhn"N i Imllir l miiiill- - nlltioutit h)ti In Hnnnlulu l tb -DDti't you li"l miui- - Liv(.4hnlT IMIInwi vul 0ilil(.nP rftty WiihIiiw ."SliAilnr ii, illnl tot yum winilnwi In U'nortO f court. - imiri iii)t lorKMt-- UIII hMiiUoitif. (Nnrv.u 'tnR rniMouit)ir titti.ivovxrllltf W)liollMrMlJLaiIhk nf It.i
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Bwu. i2" TKhKPIIONRS - Miti aj. 4
DeliveryWagons
Made in Honolulu Outlast the
Cheap Imported Articles !
The Best Workmanship and the Best Materiul
are obtained at the
Hawaiian Carriage MTg Co.,
1To. T'O Quen StreatThe Best Place to Buy
Is Where You Can Get
Pare Goods Prumpt,
and f I
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Attention! Low rices
Benson, Smith & Co.,Wort S Hottal Btu,
W our soda water ith.
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FRIDAY, AUG. 31, 1S94
MARINE NE3"W3Doparturnn
Friday, Ahr. 31.Stmr W 0 Hull for Maul and ltunnil at 10
a m
VomkIb LouvtntfBrlt tmrk Itnvnl T.ir,
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Aiir 31 It
Kcnuctly, for Vnn--
DtfARtCIlKs.rur juini nnil lluvnll. perHall, Volcano: i'awo-- k
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porttt Geo Clark an-- i daiic'iter, Cork-bu-M Gordon. M Hon.. wife nnd .1
children. Mis llosin AytfM, Miss Allc KAjrcrg, D Johnson ne-- wife. WillieAi'M.U Urctilmiu, Jlrn Wodehnuns,Mln Ward, Key lliah .p WliiUntid CO deck.
Shipping Notoi.SAN rRM(rt80 NOTK1.
Arrival Bn KrmieNco Aug. 6 sclir.Transit. 127 day; Aug. 7, schooner W.liarllmt, ilajsj Aug. IM, ship MarieHnckfelJ, 2A urns; tut -.', Imrk S. 0.Al en. 21 days; all trout lloinlulu.
l'r'ijccied dpriun-- H pt. 1, S. 8. s,btrk S. U. Allen, sciiooikt Trnnslt,
liarkeniliiB W. H. Dlnmtid, all for llono-lain- .
Good llmo Coming.Otond after cloud Its threatening form'Tokftis ilio coining of n xtonu,Which another century's pt.t,Will drown tho t) rnnl'i llrmliili blast.For on tho totetitiof wnvi-Th- e
Jut will lloat lilli on the graveOf those who liopeltisly liiiiiicrpedWill then bo rured who once were lintDoomed to tho Ifgnoinliiloui placeOf death, defeat and of dlitrace,Kor hungered tii.tn mid atiKcreil youth,Outrage-- ! maid and tniuiivrid.. truth,. . . . . .Au point lor corinm to th-- j day
1.1. .1.. ... .1 ..I T......, iivii niiu uii'vn utu yurriiK
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louder far tlirtti thu caunon'ii ro.ir,Millions of voice cheer will ihiiit.
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Voluminous found thu world n'ound.Nor wilt bo found one idnvo unbound,Tor with no sword nor dyu iinlio,With but one forcr, (hid uud tho right,Kllcctfelll proudly lurvlvo t'ntta,Ilullt llrm on iinlvor.nl Inws.Ho in an ntmo"liiTt) of prnco,Koundod on world-wid- e happiness,Won by Hie weight of prcciiu need.Onlnod through tho .aerliloo of (treed.'I hey'll watch by aid til rlgbt.The pint framed In its hellMi nlglit,And with uplifted few they'll sin-,'- ,Atid with true prnli-Mthi- t Mint? will rlncO'er mnuntiilii liolulit thro' clouded sky,In Rratltudn to (Jod on hluli.
0. A. Com lit.Miuiiituro Art.
Rroy.
Al Williams' Studio aro to bo seenPortraits on Watch Dials, which hois making a specialty of. LanternSlides for lecture by tho sot ordozou.
When moving into our presenthomo I found a bottle of Chamber-Iain'- s
Pain Dal in left by a formertouaut. On tho label I found thostateiuent that it was good for cutsand burns. 1 can testify to thutruth of this. Nothing iu all myoxpcriuuco has found its equal fortreating Winters or burns. F. E.Bahhltt, manager Ln Sueur Senti-n- o,
Lo Sueur, Minn. Pain Halm isalso a sure cure for rheumatism.For sale by Benson, Smith & Co.,Airtita far th Hiu'mUn Nlnmla
Lie COLUMN.
If you can stand n littloplain honest talk this weekof thu kind that makes foodfor meditation and prayer, wowill proceed. We are in busi-ner- .8
to make money, and doit in this way : We buy di-rect ; we sell direct ; we buythu best goods our money cangot for the least money thoycan bo obtained ; that coversthe buying branch of the busi-ness. Mow for the sellingbranch : Wo have the stock :the goodn are jtibt what worepresent them to be, noth-ing more or nothing less;our prices cover our legiti-mate prolit. Wo do not be-long to the class of trade thatsells below cost, we haven'tthe money or inclination. Wehave !) ver made any unparalleled" bargains, smoke, lire,water or red ling prices, sim-ply bccmiMi wo have nevercared for the class of tradethat believes any sane mer-chant can do such a thing.This tells the history of theforty odd years of our suc-cess.
The doctors arc all of onemind on the UNDHUWlOA Itquestion ; they agree that fre-quent changes aro absolutelynecessary. "We anticipatedthis and have an iiuineusu andAVell selected stock. We wantto specially call your attentionthis wti'k to our MUSLINUNDJflltWJSAU. It's worthwhile to call and look at thetrimmings on them.
Fortunately we had a largoolder pi iced with the factoryin Uriihstls for I'. I). Corsets.We ran out of some si.es butcan give any size you wantas they have arrived. We alsoreceivtd a die et imiioiUitioiiof Knit) oidered and ScollopedUANURWKUIIIIiJl'.Sjihi'f.ogoods are worlh every centwe iibd for them.
FLANM'JLIrJ'LTISS al 8yards for $1.00.
11. b EllUfiUS & CO.
fWlSf --w- mmm mirrmi ' rP &AWUCM1& W &'K1
LOCAL AND OENEIlAt HKWB
To-da- y Is payday for Govorninout
There will bo crickot prartiee to-morrow af I ornoou.
"E. Horo, District Migistrnto of Wall joined tho Chineso army and,is i. town. i i..j. ii .i fi i i . l i 'Waialua,
Paul Neumann has taken tho oathof alleglaneo to tho Republic.
Tho S. S. Warrimoo will bo duofrom tho Colonies on Saturday.
Chiof Juslico Judd has returnedfrom his country scat at Kualoa.
S. Parkor did uot leave on tho W.G. Hall for Kona as he intended.
R. Pnwock was n pa.iongor fortho Volcano by tho W. G. Hall to-day.
W. H. Wilkinson is said to bo thonow suporintoudent of tho InsaneAsylum.
Tho steamer Kiuau will bo duofrom Maui and llawailmorning.
Jas. F. Morgan will sell land atKalihi under foreclosuro at 12 noon
Tho streets of San Francisco arobeing sprinkled with wator takenfrom tho bay.
Pacific Robekab Lodge No. 1, 1. 0.O. F. will have a special meetingthis evening.
A warning notice against trospas-iu- gon certain lauds is givon by M.
P. Robtnton.Mr. Lowrie, tho manager of tho
Ewa plantation, is in town altoudiugtho assault case.
Tho nest field meeting of tho Ho-nolulu Amateur Athletic Club willtako place to morrow week.
Sir Robort Jlorron wrltos fromDublin to stop his Bulletin, as ho isabout to leave for Honolulu.
Ladies, just listen to what JackEgau says in today's papor. Don'tbelieve him, but go and soo foryourselves.
Stanley, ono of tho young menwho was shipwrecked from tho coalerWinifred, left bv tho Alameda fortho Colonies.
Thomai Milner Harrison has beenadmitted to thu Ur of the Republicon certificates from Canada aud thoUnited States.
Besides horses aud carriages, Jas.F. Morgan will sell, at 12 noon to-morrow, 10 shares of People's IceCompany's stock.
Miss Alice K. Avers returned toMaul to-da- on the W. G. Hall.During her stay iu tho city she wamulct iu tho sum of St 00 iu a civilsuit.
Tho Young People's Society ofChristian Kudeavor will resume itsmootiugs on Sundar, Soot. 2, at 0:1)0p. in. bulijcct: ' Uoleliearteu bur-vice- ."
Remombcr tho lecturo on "Thoos- -opliy and by Mrs.M. M. Thirds this uvouitig at Thco-sophic- al
hall, Foster block, Nuuauustreet.
Tho rcRiiIar meetiiiR of tho Scottish Thlsllo Club will bo held thisoveuiug, and overy member iu townis asked to attend for importantbusiuess.
A Chinaman, for whoso arrest forgambling a warraut had been issueda month ago, was apprehended lastnight by special policeman "Ala-bama" Mitchell.
A musical" was given at tho rosi-douc- oof V. 1 Allim yojttinlay
ovoulntf, In honor of Mins Uiuhardn.A largo numlior of protuiuout poo-pl- o
wuro preatuit.
Tito S. S. Alameda romimud liurvoyngo to tho Colonics about 0oVIoi'k yoslorday oveuiug. Tho Oov-orntuo- ut
hand played ou tho wharfprevious to tho stoainor's leaving.
A prnminout Kona oolToo planter,who has Hiippnrtod tho Ilnpublie,says In) in natielliul now that thoGiivorntueut moans l)tisiini.s in im-proving tho roads In that distriot.
(3. It. Harrison, practical pianoaud organ maker and tuner, ran furnish lHHt factory roferfiucoH. Orderleft at UawaiUu Nmvn Co. will reeeive prompt Attention. All workguaranteed to the name a dnn-i- n
fnetnry
The Yiitiug Hawaiinns' Institutemot iu tho Y. M. C. A. hall yester-day fur nomination of ofllcors. Theelection of ollicors will take plantou Wednesday next, and installationfollowed by nn untertaiument willtuko place on tho l'.Hh.
J. V. Chnpman caters for ban-quet- p,souinls, private dinners and
gaiden parties. Weddiugs a (.pedal-ty- .llo eau bo found at all hours al
Sans Sotici or will call ou any ladiesor I'uut lemon who will address himthrough tho I'ost Olllco.
The tlollistor Drug Co. have linenappointed agents for tho Air Brush,nu artist's tool that has revolutionized tho process of cravon picturesand enlarged iiholograiihs. A sam-ple of the Air brush aim of tho workdone by it may be seen iu thu showwindow of tho agents.
Kuakah.iln was discharged in theDistrict Court yesterday on n chargeof larceny of Sot!, tho property of .1.J. Stlva Mnuity. Tho evidence wasinsiilllcienl, although it was proventhat the man had no money and thataccording to a C'liine.--o tailor hobought a whole out i t of clothes forSII.&0.
The ISourdof legislation sat jes-terdri- yiu tho Judiciary building,
Up tosh o'clock Wednesday cleenhundred had I alien tho oath and(iialillei theuihelvfi to vote in thonew Kepubliu. Of these sevenhundred and fnventy live had regis-tered miller I ho Mtenlal rights clause.The hoard will sit from four to nilo'clock this ovuulug.
Heads Chopped Off
Correspondence received by Chi-uw- oresidents by tbe S. S. Alameda
confirms tho uows of the death of Al-bert Wall, who was previously inI lie Prnviainnnl Onrnriiinnnt nrmr.
mi itiaruinK Hint it nau 10 go out infiKht tho Japanese, ho tried to desert. Ho was caught, howover, audhis head was cut off.
Another report has como to handof a similar fate meted out to a per-son formerly prominent in military
. servico in this city. This gentlemanis Mr. O'Connor, who was organizernnd captain of tho Qnoou's Own.J lo will Do remembered ly a goodmany, as ho brought tho companyto a high standard and gavo soveralexhibitions. He was a British veto-ra- n
who boro scars from tho Indianmutiny.
Viggo Jacobaon.- - tho pen artist,complains in a letter, for whichthere is not room, of a breach ofetiquette committed against him bytho Star, in pretending to havo hadnn interview with him and libelinghim professionally. The Star's vaga-ries aro really not worth hooding byanyone
O! the AgonyOf Thoso who Guffor from
Scrofulatlood't Bartapavllla Purltea,
Boottict, llcalg, ovnr.3.
Ur, T. r. JohnsonSan 3of, CL
"IliTforminyrMribMn ptit toffemfrorafJCItOFUI.AhrcaMuz out on my trmsanJkeiitlicywcrecoTcred vrlth eruption andtorci, disbursing all ib lira., t tried verymany medlcloet and consulted phrilclitii Urand near, but c.a.tanilr graw wane. Ihare taken but Uircs bottles of Hood's Sanapv
Hood's x Curesrlll. for rlifmrutlira, anJ has derived so mucbLrnrdt frnni It that sho dcrlarci lliero Is noother rneillrlno on cartlu Wo would not bewithout It In Uio houie If It eotU (20 a bottl.MT. Vahlby Jomxsox, 8b Jote.C'aL
JJ.I1. Eo sure to get Hood's ViruparllUk.
Hoocl'3 Plllanct eiilljf, )et promptly sudtlSclently, on Uio liter and boncU. S&o.
HUIIKUN, NKWMAN Jt CO.,Agent for UswsIIbii IrIrihU
By Lowls J. Lovoy.
ELEGANTHousehold -:- - Furniture
AT AUCTION.( am Inxtriivlod by Jl'IKIK llltONSON,
on n'couut of ilrpartiir. to roll at Pub- -llu Auction, at my Sileionm, Iru- -
moved forconvriilunce of sale),
OS
US
FRIDAY, SEPT.AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.,
AI.I. IIII
7th,
Elogint Boniehold Faraltnra and Etfcota
CoiuprlslnK
Two SolidB. W. Bedroom Seh !
7. 1'l'eOnk Ildroom Self,Onu Map e ll'dreoin h t. Inrlu'llniOne Secretary and Dreeing Miner,
Solid B. W. Gheffonierlllaok Walnut nookrane, nnd a
Library of Kmlnent Authors,W l.ltm Teleceopo,
Hair uud Spriui; Mut'ruHses,
Haudsome Ebony ClockWith Chimes nnd Ebony Hi nnd;
Splendid llerlln Uronzo Ktntitc withrc'imlal,
Kleciint Divan, uiiholntered In Mlk;Solid Muhoaiiy Tahlu, Moitilto .Notn,
SPLiBlNDIDB W. HatRaok
WITH LAUOC
Prenoh Plate MirrorA I'lnu Collection of Ktelilnns Authors'
Coplen "KxteiiHlonOik I lining lalilu nnd Rlmlrs,
Aipnititltyof Hue Hid uud Tiilile l.lueu,Silk I'orlliirs I.aeo Uiirtiini,
hlilor Down l'ltlowa,
t!uiiiiletfi Deroruted fieta of
H avilELXid OliinaMade Spuuliilly to Order; .
Kleuaut Plated Salud Howl uudStuud.
Solid hllvorund I'latedwnre,lee llox, Safe, l'.lu , Ktu., Rto.
TA. Tho Anetlon er itcs res to fill nt'tentlon to this Suloof Hluh elms ruriillure, ineeilon on WKIiM.SHAYTllllllSDAY, Sept. Mh and Kh.
I lit
IjWVWtH J. Liovoy,AI'OriONhKU
Theosophical Lecture I
l.erture will he itWiMiMm M. M. Til llcDS
by
On FRIDAY EVliNINO, Aug. illst,At th ThoiiH'iphlenl Jlnll, uonifr of
NltU'lUU II Ml MihIiim lietH, Inlhti"j,oMcrliloek."
)oor will open nl 7 o'o eel.. tuI'ouimeicu pruni tiy nl HuVluek
KtlbJ.ct of the l.eitnie wllfhi
"REINCARNATION."inn (it
Iftjour tuliMflj.lhu lius e ii ml murU a good ffmr (o (ctwu' "
THI8 18 NOT A
PUZZLE
You have a few momentsto spare, haven't you? Ofcoutve, ou are not in a hurryto catcli a train or pay a bill,especially tho latter. Justcast your eye down th'iHcolumn, or better still comedown to the eto o and loovover tho new lino of goodsthat wo have just open- - d, ifyou remember cornet y weadvertised new goodn twoweekn ago. A complete newstock of them too. Well theyaro all gone and I havo a newhtock that will be ready forinspection on your arrival.The first four boxes I openedcontained nothing but FrenchLawns, Muslin and Dimities,both figured and plain. TheniOHt elegant patterns I haveever received direct fromJapan. Crepes, Silks andCm tains, Japanese Silk Ka-mon- s,
Fancy Drapes, etc.,beautiful Chenille Portiere,Silk and dace Curtains andFancy Curtainetts
uud
Reopening
of Our
Millinery
Department
Will take place on Sept.lut, with a complete line ofnew stock. Itihhnns Laces,Feathers, latest shapes, etc.riii.i department will be underth pernonal management ofMis Pollen, from the States.
As usual,
J. J. EGAN.August 31, 18!H.
A Strong Horseis the rtiacLT or cmnonoon rc:u.
A FRESH SUPPLY
OK
Hay and GrainJat Arrhed per "S.O. Wilder."
TALL AND SICK U.S.
CALIFORNIA FEED GO.
i Virnrr Qiiin A Nnnmiu Hi.
Both Tki.kimionks 121.
NOTICE.
JOMCK IS IIKIIKI1Y IIIVKN THATl). Alio), one of tho lartn r in uiu
KuoiiL-- Kfni Wttl rica iilautuilon. Ilium- -iiuulu. Knuul, has this di-- y hjI.I IiIk hl.nroanl hm liilureKt to the ruiii.iiiilui.' pHrtnerhof tie1 Hid pliititution. IintHnld plaii'ii-lio- n
chilli not lie rerpoimible fur dchlMtontrHCtfd by i It) lifter tint- -.
11J.'-.- U KWO.NU HI.NO WAI CO.
Prof Bradley's MusioalIll: lir.I.I) AT TIIK KAWAI.WII.I. rinireh nn HAT I KDAY
hVISN'INd NKXT. Sniitvinliur lt. ut tio'elotik, Mrs. J. T Mil's HlehurdH,MIh fcuverunei), Mrn. llrouu mid Minn
Prof, and Mrs. Hrndley. Mr. Ileotliuiidnthern will titt.it put AiliiiUilon .Mluunts; children under li, 'Jlceiit. U-l- -'''
IN KUTHKK
NOTICE
AI.l.1 .l.'rtiil:lfit. tllllu".
III MS FOlt L'S.ivuliln on ir"neiit- -
u'lun.. report to thisWiiuro eoiiipvlUd Inritluou aecount ol the Inuliiliiy touullvitltint iiuijorliy nl our tiudertiikliigutlt r luueiali are over.
WILLIAMS IlltOS.Kn A. Wii.iiams. Maiui!ir.
Honolulu, Aug. -- 7. INU ll.o-l- v
CAMERA. FOR SALE
im.vtk(H1 jxiljjl (,'ini rn with llitnld
Iteetllliieiir U-ii- s ol lutcii tiuurii. Aimvoihl wldo iiiikI" l.fiii. Apply "0 V."IIcumi.n Ulllee. Il'.ll3t
NOTICE
N I'l'Ksr.VNCi: OK TIIK OKI a leruiii iiiorli;une inuiiit ny inurinallirdlur to i ne nil jieiiiilitN dun him nrenew piiMihle to nut ut my olllee, or ut theoillei. of'Mr. J. W Lull im
lll'i-- JAML-- K. MOltOAN.
NOTICE
I 1 ITS'I IN1. SIKIO'IINO lilt IITIIEII-- I1 ie Iticplxitli'i! upon the luieli) nf
llniieiiii, Wiiluiiino liiniiiini Wtihl-nw- u(Dlxtrtet of ;mi, Ihliitnl of Ouhll) leloim-le- u
to the uiideridjtued, U tdrlill) dVlel, item id IIiIh net lee l ,u
i.ro.ii.iiU'd M I'. UOIII hU.N.ll.M ui lloiniluiu, auk .'ci, lK'ii.
7' Vulv liufltltn fin C4U fr oih,
MASQUERADE BULL
OlVEN BV TIIK
INTERNATIONAL
SCHUETZEN CLUBAT TIIK
OLD ARMORY HALL,
IIeretama STnrr.r,
Monday, Sopt. 3, 1894Qmml Miuch commences rutititly at
0 v. M.Kmy Ma1ccr Is rciiiestcil to bo on time
tonstn iimkclliU Tin: Mhc-i- l of tliooaoiiNuiio bitttlioc Maki'il will be ullouiil
on the Ituor until nfter nil Imv niiimskeilNo Mink must be tcmuvetl until liilies
aro nwnnlcil. Anyunu doing su will bubarred from 1'rizu comnutltiuii.
PB1ZESNow on pxhlbltlon at MMreel Just ii-a- over
H. 1.KTV8 Kortthn list, and If
you don't say tliey am the neiit beauti-ful and serviceable that erc ever ulvcliwell, call us. You tieJ cot be nsfinmedto 9vlhnt vou won them nt thu SOHUKT-ZK- N
CI.Ull 11AI I.; they will ben creditto otl and to us Thu bvt ' f nil K theywlfl be n (Minted "fair nnd ril.ire." Thejudge arc unknown and win innkc theirdceNlon while nil lire Iu tun ie, At thesound of n (lonp nil will ilcao nveinlj ca the platform, when the nlimintt pnrtlcwllll'u culled up by I otitmcnnd thu I'll resnwnrdvd then and the, re. Tho winnermutihcii untun'k In the prc-eii- of nil,bo everyone can tee who wlnx.
I.ADll-.S- ' IMUZKS.
First 1'rUe llest l)rc!ed lidy i Imrnc-tc- riA hntidtomu bilk Drurs Pattern.
Second I'rlxc Second llest Ilresied LadyCharictcr: A Sticth Album.
Third l'rlze litniilct Kctnnlv Chnrac-te- nOno lurkMi I'litth Iluir, txiifcut
Second runnier IVninleUmniclcr: onehnlf dozen Solid Silver So.on.
Kent SilMaini'd Kelimlu t'harscler: TheKlnet. 1'iilr of ahoes in town. If theydon't fit, tho Judges will lull you wlin toi;ui iiicm einiiiu-- d,
llesflnnl iliiicVpound llox l'nreat Krem
Cndy Co'tutniMeh tatid).
Five- -
(ll'.STI.CMKN'S I'ltlZKS.First I'rlre -- Flnet Drcsfed Male i'lir-ncte- rt
I'miniint lint.Second Filial ln-rn- t Mnlc Chanu tcr:
One-hn- lf dozen Silver Hhhiiiriinnhst 1'repfCd MiluCharacIrr: llox
(111) Fliu"t lluvrti-- ' lKiir.Be ond Filiuilct HniMd Mule t'hnrne--
ten Onot oal Oil ai'-vo- .ict "hard times" Mnle CInvrncter: Onu
lied IIiik.lloKldex the nlmvo mentioned l'rle
others will l i;lven tmi. ul the dl.eretloiiof tho Jiidiir for wurlliv rrine-eiiiu- tl ik.
tm TK'KKTH for u'le at Multh's HhouStorunnd tho Kllto K-- Cream l'arloro.
IW KerlMHly comn uud Imvu thnhf!t tlmo you evr had on thu MnMN.lvvryhoiiy l Invited from thu l'rutldenidown.
tm I'll lXi:- - mm' on view nt M S.levy's Moru, ;: Kurt Street. IliJ-- lt
q ri111 m(t t C I
sN I I'Ms 5 r--s & ff3"-- I ii
n 8n 11
R Li (1i
c.H
.3 SC if
- a mf 1 A" 11
3 5-- n?3 fi
WMfeMfW
o ?f s s n8 P-- 1 ' O
r o r F3
NOTICE.
itrovo sai. roiiMinii.YVV Sir.et, lluiioliilii, Imvliu
OK TOUTHindu nn
UioJKiilueul to mo for thn benellt of liUnil pirMini IkivIiik elulni ni;iilni
huld u'tate ure rtiiiteitiil to p en"lit themto inn ut my nllli'ti It III u onuueek fromilnt'-- , niter whleh time iinun Mill Im nlloued. Im II. Kl.lllt.
Honolulu, Mlg. .'.'I, WH. IIIK-I-
inrtniir Wiviitod tn Oil Voumirini,'
I AM I'ltKl'AltKirroiMH'll. VKNKK.li1 Work tu order Wimld Ilk" to net hPartner in the lutnliu'si, to furnlih innfililnery nnd, If derlmblii, learn thn hudmm llo'e 'iitnf tui'vor Simp nmif thrwork e.i i he tueii hi the III rt.s Olllee
lOlll Im Wl 1.1,1 M MAN.k.S.
VQH
ri III'. VV'lllll.i: lilt IIAI.KI of ii I "ur I nt- -
tiw.''. I'otiiplule, nt ul klUi.Andre)..
Uf.NT.
1I.M-- J. r,
lV Am:;rmm 'rfJIUWI..S.
Grin and Bear It!
R,
N Jimt wlmt ovcrv lndy limit do who has bought n Cmot tbst does notlltlier. (.'ur,et lx)iif,'lit ef us lit, hcaim we only carry thomakes, that havo been tried and found tho correct style
Genuine P. D, Corsets,
We hare in all styles and all sizes.
Tbe
popular
& G. Corsets.
Extra lonK waist, perfect lit, In all sizes.
Ferris' Good Sense Corset Waist.
Perfect fit for all ages, best for hratth, romf nt, weir and finish.
The R, & G. Summer and Nursing Corsets.Vi. have In all sire?. The Smuttier Corset is uit the thing for hot
weather.
Try onr 60 Cent Corset, it is a Stunner.A full line of sizes of
Miss Corsets and Corset Waists.
Children's (Jordert Waists for to Cent-- .
1ST.620 Fort Street,
fc3 c. C--J Jrx S7: : Honolulu.
Arrived per "Australia."o
French and Sctitoh Ginghams (new).. .10c, 20c. and 25c.
Victoria Lawns (new), 10 yds for 7fc.
White Dress Goods (new). .10., 15c, 20c, 25c, Mc, :35c
White and Colored Dimities (new) 20c and 25c
Flannelletts, all colors, (new) 10 yds for $1.00
The old
the sun" knocked out.maxim "There is nothing new under
aud he convinced.
M. S. LEVYWho is now sultlctl in Uunson, Smith & Co.'s
Old Sttinrl, Fort street.
WILLIAMS BEOS.609 AND 611 KING- - STREET.
The Mark 4,C. D. Bryant" which is now duebring to ns the
Largest Consignment of FurnitureKVEU SHU'l'El) TO A 8INOLB ON HAWAIIAN SOIL,
And will Consist
Call
of Everythinga House from
Needed to Furnish
Baby's Rocker to aSolid Oak Bedroom Set
WILLIAMS BROS.Bell 179. TELEPHOHRS Mutual 76.
Temple of Fashion61 Hort Street
Ladies' Underwear, Boy's ClothinQ,Urge Annrtnaat ol Ladle' aud Chlidran'a
Large Line of Summer Goods !Largii line) of Woolons nt 2f)c. FlnnnulotttM. 10 yard (or f l.taiBrown ami Whitw Oottotm, frtitu 8 to 0 yards, $1.00 pur piece.
moakr Giughatns, 12 yarda for $1.00. Gents aud Ladies' Bathtnn siuitlks, Satins, iSurgtw, Lawnn and Dn'sn Goods of overy dnauriptionC3-- . SILVA, Proprietor.
GOO HZ.IML.Ill VUDANl' STUKKT.
Dry, Fancy and White Dress Goods !
Grass Cloth, Pajamas, Etc, Etc,
oiiiNroaa SILKS iQNc,li-g-MEROHANT
UV
KIKM
Staoaa
.L.
TJ.IILiOR,I3Sra-- .Slln nnd Kit Ouarntiteid, l'rlee MmierntM. -- H
3yEu.fu.ELl Telephone 54SiDaily Bullulin 50 Cents por Month.
4Tr .2
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1
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National Cane ShredderfATSNTRIl IINttKH TMK I.AW8 OK THH HAW Ml AN IH1.ANU
JTTfiNv
stEIII1i o..xv. iii.
tmowmm && vss'irfiMi in iKa v. c' WrT-- "'TUK HAVE BEEN AITOINTED 8(LE AGENT FOH
these tiiiKEDtiKUf) ami aro now ttrurtiired to rcceivo orders.The great advantages to bo durivcd from th use of the National Oanb
Bhmiddui are thoroughly established aud by Plautersgenerally.
The largo number of l'lautera usiug them in the United States, Cuba,Argentine Republic, Peru, Australia and elsewhere, bear witness to thebote claim.
The Use of the Shkkddku very largely augments the quantity of canethe mill can grind (25 to 50), also the extraction of juice (6 to 12J).
It is great safeguard, making knowu at ouro the prcseuco of anypieces of iron, stakes from cars, or anything which would be liablo to damagethe mill, and allowing ample time to remove same before damaging the mill.
The Shkkoukk is very strougly made, and from the manner of its oporaturn it cut or tears these pieces ot wood or iron without often breaking thotinftiDDKR; aud if anything breaks, it in simply some of the knives or cutters,which can bo quickly aud economically replaced. Tho Hiikkddkh, as itsname indicates, tears tho cane into shreds of varying lengths, perfectly open-In- g
it and allowing the mill to thoroughly press out tho juices without requiriug the immense extra power necessary to grind or crush the wholecane. Tho Shrbddbk spreads tho shredded caue uniformly and evenly tothe mill rolls, and does away with the necessity of spreading tho bagasse byhand between the mills, where rrgriudiug is in use. No greater amount ofboiler capacity is required to operate tho Shhkddkb than that which waesufficient for tho mill, for tho above reasons. Wo furnish full workingdrawings for tho installation of our Hiirkddekr, enabling any competent ongineer to successfully install aud start them.
In ordering Hhukdukks from us, please seud small sketch, showing thediameter aud width of the mill rolls with which Uiiukuiiku is to bo connected,also the side (either right or left hand as you (aco thu delivery side of themill;, upon which the mill ougine is located, also the height from lloor Hueto center of front mill roll shaft, aud distance center this shaft to (rout endot bed plate. These HllKEDUKks are now being used by the Hilo Hugar Oo.aud Hawi Mill, Knbala, whero they arc giving great satisfaction.
g0 Prioe and further particulars may be had by applying u.WM. Q. IRWIN & CO., LU.
.tl tilt Aqtntt fm the HmtnUnn ltlVRLKPUONK I
i i If .
,
a
'",'T;;nw"'1
ms&&&ygh
UNDERSIGNED
acknowledged
UUSTACK,IMl'OKTEU AND DKALKK IN
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOOR and PEED.
Fresh California Roll Batter and Island Batter0" ALWAYS ON HAND f
lei Goods Received by Ever; Steamer from Sao FranciscoJ All Orders faithfully attend to. 8ntlf:iliin guaranteed. Miami Untar
olMitad and packed villi cars.
Lincoln Block, Kino Smcrr, ftr.T. Foar ahu Alakr Strkkth.
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LEWIS & CO..Ill FOKT STKtifiT.
importers, Wholesale 4 Retail Gruceni
Provision Dealers & Naval SuppliesErath Qoodi by Every California Steamer.
10E - HOUSE - GOODS - A - SPECIALTY.ULAMIM OattXU SOMUITKU. Jtft t0 STIHrtCTION ODlKiNTRICD.
mmirraaH and
and
W. W. AHANA.
3
FINE
Scotch and AmerlcaD Goods.
Btyle (lurnt-Ml- .
Cleaning & Repairinglulnil Tele. 668. P. 0.
IOI2iin
FOR I
Delivered Twice
TO ANY TIIK tllTV'J
400
waiala"e" ranch.I
UOMm 1'roj.
flO KICK & CO.,
Etc.
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EmpireUnrnar Botl a Raaana Rtnato
-- UHOICE OLD- -
Faoiilj and Brandies
A HI'KOIAl.TY.
POUT SHERRY63 Veeurs Old
MANAQKIl (iii
WM. DAVIS,Rigger Stevedore,
WRB EUR,.RHTIMATKH ANI CONTUAtiTH UN
Al.li KIND8 WUUK
run rxKitlarly between thli port amiWalaliu, Kawnlhtipnl, Mokulela, Keiiwt.mil ami on tlm IbIuihI of Onhu.Kor KrelKlit. eUi., Apply to the (laptaln.
Iniiiilro at olflce of H. Walker,ow Hprwkpln' Hunk, trfl. 17-t- f
OEVLON TXA AND JKWELRY.
I HK1 TO INKOHM THK PUltl.lta tliAt I hare inxntHl my Htom at No. tWNinjHiiu itrcol with lylonJewelry net with UtlliUi.HuppUlreti, 1'rarli,
to. Jiat rnrlvi'il aume I'u re Ooylon TrAtry It Alio Iutirt Hahnn ItannnnI'lKHni An IliitiKCtlon mv t'rk In mill.elltul. J UADItiH,
Nuuaiiu ttrmt.
TBUBrtJONK ft i. O HOX Hi
II. K. sMoINTYKK & KIM).,
Groceries, - Provisions - Feed.Kw Oocxlt Keeslvad by Krsry 1'scket Iroui Ratfrn Htates and Kuropa
FKKSB CAHFOltNlA PRODUCE BY EVEUY STKAMKKAll Orrttra falthtnlly attended to ami Quo-i-t Delivered tu an
rart ol the nltf KKKKtLatft (iatiBBS SoLtniTBO S&TitraorioN Goabntbu
AHT OOKNKK KIK1 A Nil KINH HTKKKTR.
Merchant Tailor,3a XTvkUiuau Btx..t- -
Koftllsti,
and Fit
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Daily
PAKT OK
atul Bell
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Tiinitbi, Plimbing.ORUOKKKY (ll.AHHWAltK.
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Saloon,
Wines
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OKOV
ThuStmrWAlMANALO"Will
I'uutki
J.Kurt
Mkiiufknturetl
Knitof
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the
(iiililcii link i)ii,iiiir.
W. F. Reynolds, : Prop.
Papers,
Newspapers,
Periodicals
And Latest
Novels
By the
"Alameda."
k I k"CLEVELAND"
Are Never Astaamtd of theirMounts. Other Riders
Often Are!
09 1 O f K 1 a pretty llxht whrclCO l-- O JJUB. for roml work Un t IITIhat'h thti weight of the muclime that11. E. Wulkur rlTitf.
The "CLEVELAND" IS A GREAT SUCCESS
H. E WALKER.AKent. Uonnlnlu. U 1
CuinmlDi Block. Mnrcbini St
A. F. Medoiros & Co.
Murohant sfk Tailoru.
Huttil HU, under ArlliiKton Houl.
Lateit Patterni in Suitings
ItccelTed by Erery Bleaumt
PERFECT FIT OK NO SALE.
"KA MAJLE" Store willhold a Clearance Sale of UhStock of Goods beginningThursday, Aug. 9th, and con-tinue to the end of the month.This Store will go out ofbusiness at that time.
Come and pick out whatyou want before it is all gone.
MISS DAYTONWill tak a limited nuuibur of l'uplli
fur tho
lieaiden,e: l.lllhn Htrret.
Mutual Telephone 1 S31117 V'w
BCD8I0 LESSONS.
1)l'OFr.8i!01t I1KAM.KY (I1VKH 1I'mim. Violin and't'ullu, 'IVrniB, i nu hour. l, half hour,llutlni; Imd ycarh' exiunuue ua
undciiolr 'trainer, lie Is open in oneiiKUKenirut In thne tnptrltles. llent ofttbtinionliilB. .01 Emiim otrevt MiituulTelephone 1 VI. 1 Ik-'.'-
TO LET
4 I.AKOK KHUNlflllK.il A 9kXX Room for dIiikIu iKentleinaii situated on Here. L"ffialanhi street. 1.1 minutes'walk from 1'ott Olllco, Addreai "U.thla otllco. wi t
TO LET
WAIK1KI ON THKA' lieaoh. nomfortahleriuartorx for oun or two HI n- - mkIuie iirniieiueni iMiaru oihiloiial) bnthlllK fat'llltlm kmmI, Kor partioularieii'iuli
lUJO-l- f IIIILI.KTIN OKKIDK,
OOMPLIMENTABT TO FBED.
A Xntquerada Ball in Honor of aPopular Young Man.
A surprise maqtierado tlnnco waspivon Fred. Oat Wednesday eveningby his many friends. The affairtook place at tho residenco of G. E.Boardman. The characters worenumerous aud well sustained.Among tho tnnro pro turnout oneswere tho following:
Arthur Wall as Grwian gent;Tom Wall, domino; G. Murphy, do-mino; Chas Gray, Chinaman: Geo.Augus, cavalier; Fred. Angus,monk; Captain J. W. Pratt, hunter;Lieut. KiMiako, negro goul; E. Ii.Stackable, gypiy; C. F. Day, domino;M. i'hillips, skirt dancr; H. Giles,abbe j Mr. Willnrd, clown; A. W.Kecch. domiuo: W. AruiMtron, athlete; K. Dexter, clown; W. Uarrie,music; K. I'otter. domiuo; Mr.Hough. schoolboy; Fred. Clay, devil;W. A. Love, T; F. McChesnoy, do-mino; P. Lowell, Uncle Sam; Ed.Williams, domino; II. Williams, In-dian; J. I). Gibson, domino; J.Harding, clown.
The ladies wero represented asfollows: Miss Kenake, Columbia;Miss Cowau, Grecinu lady; Miss
eir, domino: Miss Anil, buttercup;Miss Lylo. old maid: Miss Annuo,Scotch lasie; Miss Grace, flowergirl; Miss M. Lishman, shepherdess;Miss Lishmau, 100; Miss II. Mc-Guir- e,
domino; Miss Hamilton,night; Miss M. Mclutyre, Grecianlady; Miss Cbatiin, black diamond;Miss Torbort, luth century costume;Mrs. Keceli. domino; Mrs. W. Har-ris, fan girl; Mrs. Hough, spoons;Mrs. McChusuey. domiuo; Mrs.Lowell, court lady; Mrs. W. Wag-no- r,
gypsy; Mrs. Foster, old limeHawaiian lady; Mrs. II Williams,suuflowor; Mrs. Ed. William, do-mino; Miss Gilos, Japanese.
Dancing was indulged in and agenerally good time was had, thoQuintet Club furnishing music.There wero a good many present whodid not participate in tho itinsquo-radd- .
The'dauce broke up bolwconoue aud two o'clock, everybody vot-ing the affair a grand success. Mr.Oat is to be congratulated ou thisfrodt evidence of his social popu-larity.
Amor lean lleaponalblllty.EoiTon Bi'LifiTf::
The powers at Washington havodecided that the pnople of Hawaiinave the right to establish atulmaintain their own form of govern-ment. Now, then, tho quest iou isthis: Does tho American Govern-ment intend to see that the peoplewill get thoir rights, or do theymean that if tho people want theirrights, they will have to fight forthomt If tho latter, then uuder pre-sent circumstances, tho AmericanGovernment will be held responsiblebefore God and man, for every dropof blood shed. Can she afford ItTIf so her boasted champlounbip forliberty and justice is a living lie.Furthermore she will stand beforetho world as having thrust uponHawaii tho worst form of nu oligar-chy, that cau be found either inancient or modern history and his-tory will so record it. Bv the way,President Cleveland coolly sends hisbest wishes for tho "pergonal pros-perity" of President Dole but narya wish for the prosperity of hisoligarchy. The Adveitiser has saidthat tho arch boodlur Morgan, ofthe sugar trust Sunte, may possiblyvisit Honolulu iu tho near future.If so, n good coat of tar and featherswould be quite tho medicine for thogentleman. An Ami:iiiuan.
Catarrh in tho HoadIs undoubtedly a disease of theblood, and as such only n reliableblood purifier cau effect a perfectand poriuaucnt cure. Hood Sar-sapanl- ia
is the best blood purifier,aud it has cured many very severecases of catarrh. Catarrh often-times leads to consumption. TakeHood's Sarsaparilla before it is toolalo.
Hood's Pills do not purge, pain orgripe, but act promptly, easily andetllciently. o.
Mechanics' Home, conmr Hotelami wuuanu street, uougiug jday, week or mouth. Terms: 25 and50 cent pr night; f I and 11.25 prVW4ll
THE FOREIGN DEPARTMENTor
Free -:- - KindergartensWILLOl'EN
0a Monday, September 10thAt Dii'cli'ck a.m., at Einniu Hull, cornerof Niiuamtand Herotnulu b tree If.
M'ms llnnnali K. huhtuiin, a principal ofkhut! yrura' uxperlonce in tlio liulden(latf Free Kluduruartuiia of San Kratiuhscowill hiiru muervlHiii of the work hern.
KliHleriiUituit hoarii; from 0 to -. Tui-tion l free.
A truinlnif clans for Klnderpartenera,with thrca af'eniouu hivmIouh each week,will Ijo organized by MUa Knalmnn, onTuesday, Uejitetuliur lth. lit i o'clock, Iuthu I'l.iHu-ron- in at Kimim Hall.
Tiiitlnnfortrululiiuuhihat $10 per month.Apt'llcntluiiH for adiniHKloii to the K nderKurtcn or training cIuhh mny ho made tofir prlnu.pul, MlhH KiixtuiHii, or to Mr,Harriet Uustlt) Coleman, Kinnnulal he ro-tary Honolulu Kieo Klndergarteua
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Criterion SaloonW1ELAND- - EXTRA - PA.LK
Lager Beer !2 SCHOONERS FOR 25 GENTS
L, Hi. DH3B3,ui ti I'rnimi'lni
WANTED
A I'.Mir.s'i'ii in coffijh ii,ant.J Hun Mniill Capital lliiilri'd-Hil- cndid Invuttuiriit. Kixiiilru lluiLKriK Uillcu.
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L. B. KERR'S
ANNOUNCEMENT!
1 HAVE JUST IIKCKIVKD ALAitGK ASSORTMENT OK . .
Fine Suitings,Elegant Patterns,
and Latest St)'les.TIIB9K GOODS WILL HE SOLD IN
ANY QUANTITY 1'IIOM A
100 Yards Down to Enough
to Make a Single Salt!
- AND AT -Hard Times Prices!
L. H. KERK, - Impoiitkr,QUKKN STItKET.
"DAI NIPPON"Hotel Street (Arlington Block)
Juat ttecflTcrl nothM Inrolre ot
Japanese Pane; Goods- AND -
NOVELTIES!onMMtiliiu
Dress Goods!Plain and FlRnrrd Silk and Oar.
HORNING GOWNS ?&--Plain Hllk and Eiubmldernd
Silk and Cotton KimonosBilk Fans, Cashloni,MiiDronierea una ita uotfTable Corers. llcxl Oorera.Silk Saihei, Neckwear.
Beautiful China Ware!Salad IJowli, Bon-bo- n Dlihea,Flatca, Kto.. KUx, Rto.
Smoking Jackets!Bilk and Cotton Falamaa,
JiLPAHESE SCEEEH8!Itujra, Klfgant Lamp Shades,
Bamboo Canea, Lnnch Batketa,llamboo Valle, Japaneae Tran.
KUi., Ktxi., KU, Kto.
Mrs, J, P. P.Collaco, Proprietress.
I "4 Jli.wvr' sNw CHWi VJTOIHN.
Wholesale Retail.
KIM. I, LINK UK -
Japanese.' Goods!SJII and Cotton Dross Goods,
Kto. KU. Klu. Kto.
Silk, Liueu aad Crape Shuts
- OK ('OMFLKTK BTOK -Made by Yamatoyaof Yokohama:
tW When you are In need of any lineof Japai)eae Goods, give ua Orat ualf andxare koIhk all aroand town.
ITOH A 1ST,SOS STort Ot-- , noi Coatsxa Koum
I
LJU ,
OUhek and Glaaaware Wanted IOlooks, Watches and Jewelry Wanted iOld Oold and Silver Wanted!
UT HlghMt Prion Paid) Jf114 King Stroot, Oornor of Alalcoo.
Riag Up Botb Telephones 122
roa
Baggage Express,Bland at Holltnicer1 Shoeing Bhop,(Jnn trHt, near Kort,
JAMh8 POLLOCK.
e to .a., m:.Il not forget the time to ring up152-lfa- taal Telephone -1- 52.
n. v. BURaasala still pretuired to repair Garden Hose,Bprlnklera, Water Taps, Filing Haws andvhuriHinlng all kinds tools, including Carv-lu- g
Knives and Buhtiora. Uwn Mowera asiwolalty. Also Betting (ilasn, in (act allkinds of JnbhltiK Work railed for and re.turned um if
JOHN T. BR.O-WN- ,Ihialur in llmsallun and l''onlgn I'oataue
btainps. 1. o, llox III, Honolulu.JJlKlifat prlyea given for (limttd and HudIIukuI nn HtHiniii In lachuiigii tor othiriMiinilrltiii from jlriilrulujs upproval alicetN,Bhents forwardi'd to iny part ol thu Islandson aiyil cntlon with ijiwn ri'ft rviica.
J f, II U lpu to meet any collectors liyiHlllltlUVIII, v UW-S- w
LDCOL :- -18 THE
BESTPAINTOIL!
Save Half the Amount of Tour OUBill Through Saving in Pigment.
Every p.iintcr should tiso Lucoi. instend of Linseed Oil, because:
1. Ltjcot. Is more durable than LinseedOil.
'i. Locol Is more economical than Lin-seed Oil.
PROOF THAT LUCOL IS MOKEDURABLE.
8ix years of nctttal uo in exteriorhottfo puinting in Culiforniii (lliumost trying clitnato for paints), intho burning lieut of Hid Arizona J)cn-cr- t,
tlio Arctic cold of Alaskn, and ontho Atlantic const, imvo fully midpraclicilly vhown thill Lticot. nhvuyoutwears Linseed Oil under tho samoconditions. Ail tho acid workB in(San Francisco Imvo discarded Lin-seed Oil for LttcoL.
ILLUSTRATE THIS YOURSELF.
Put strong ammonia on Linseed andLucol paints. Tho Linseed paintsaro destroyed in a fow minutes: thoLucol paints arc practically unaffect-ed.
PROOF THAT LUCOL 18 MOREECONOMICAL.
Drcak tip 1 lbs. pasto whito leadin ono pint of Lt'cot., aud tho samequantity iu ono pint of Linseed Oil.Spread tho paints ou similar darksurfaces for comparison. Tho Lucolpaint spreads as far as and coversmuch bolter than tho Linseed paint.To get equally good covering with thoLinseed paint you havo to use 2 lbs.of whito lead to ono pint of LinseedOil. This means a saving of J lb. otpasto lead to each pint of Lucol used,or 0 lb. to every gallon, equivalentto your saving more than half thofirst cost of the Lucol.
Lucol is not in competition withcheap Linseed Oil substitutes.
m1 LG.IRTO m)
LIMITED.Agents for (tie BawaiUn IsUnrtR
YOKOHAMA BAZAAR,Corner Nuqidd ft Hotel Streeti.
New Goods! New Goods!
KBI1KIVKI) ItY EVKUYKTKAMKIt.
Silk Dress Goods,- ALL COUMtt -
.JAPANESE SILK CIIAPK,I'lalll and UrornatHtl
JAl'ANKHK l.'OTTON (IHAI'K
Silk Shirts and Night Shirts,Hllk mouses. Bilk Necktie
Handkerrhief Hbawlk, riastit-a- ,Hosiery and I'hi'iuitek
I WW!IJapanewi Tray. Bamboo Brreent.
Tea Beta, Flower I'ota, Ktc, Kic.
Prices Cheaper than Ever !
Merchants' ExchangeB. I. BHAW, I'roprletor.
Choice Liquors
and Pine Beer
HELL TELKl'HONK till.
('or. King and Nuuan'i Btrcet, Honolu'u
AT THE ANCHOROyatar Cocktails 1
Bauer Brunnou 1Frodorickaburg Buorl
Straight and Mixed DrioksOf All Kinds and ilest Quality,
loatbwett dnrarr Kiag & Naaann 8U.
LADY'S BICYCLE
For Sale ICOLUMBIA"
lined but little. As good a now. Bold ouaccount of owner leaving the country.
Call or addreis
Honolulu Cyolery,lrv4 l Ufl Klny nircai
H. JAOUKN,
I'HAOTIOAL GUN-MAK- EK II beg to Inform Bportiug Men and the
(lennral I'uhllo that I am prepared to lie.aud Henuvate every descrliitlon of
rirearms. Uiius, Hlllo and Ituvolvnrsskillfully Ke.Htouked. Uluelugand II row nIng doiii) lu auy shade. Klrsuclasa work,maushlp guarautAed (hisloniera promptlylUnded toWV Aildiets
UMO.N BTltKET, HONOLULU,
HOMES
AT
PEARL CITY
&iE3300Tw
XELJD
Oaky Railway & Id Co.
OKKtfiUS TUB PUBLIC
Another Great Opportunity
To Boonr Rome la Ob of tfaa Moat
Dttllghtfal LoctkUtlM to Im
round In the Paradla
of the Pftclflo.
As a healthy resort Pwtrl City haaalready established an enviable reputation.Many good oltliena In this communityhave experienced the wonderful effect produced by a few days sojourn In that dry,oool atmosphere, and friro grateful Uttl-ruon- y
to the relief they have almost Inttantly gained from severe and long con-tinued attacks of asthma. Phyriotanaacquainted with the cllmaU of Pearl Ottyreoomraend It as a natural sanitarium.
THE WATER SUPPLY
IS AMPLE I
And can be increased to meet the needs ota Imputation equal to the lara-a-st city lathe world.
Paor. A. fl. Lions of Oaha OoUege laour authority for stating that the watarsupply Is the purest yet discovered In thiscountry.
Special iDdQwmenti to Karly WUm:
Kor ninety days from data we will sellLOTB ON Bl'KOIAL TEHMB favorable tobona-fld- e settlers. For a term of threemonths from date, lumber and all buildIng materials will be supplied, and delivered at Pearl City at much lower prioe thanever before obtained.
Kor further particulars, call at this offloeor on any ot the lumber dealers In thiscity. Those who now own lotsai wellaathose who propose to become resident ofthat growing city, will do well to embraosthis opportunity. Those who avail them-selves of this offer, within the time named,will be entitled to, ahd will reoelve thefollowing benefits l
Kor a term of ten years, this Companywill carry such resident and their famllleefrom Pearl City to Honolulu In the atoming arriving a little before seven o'clock,and from Honolulu to Pearl City In theevening leaving Honolulu station Utileafter five o'clock , for ten cents each way,a rate less than one cent per mile. Therates on all other passenger trains runningduring the day or night will be IK centper mile first class, and 1 oent per milesecond class.
A good school Is about to be opened Inthe Peninsula, In the fine, large, newachooUhouse erected by Mr. J, T, Water-bous- e.
Residents living at Pearl Oltyheights, labove Pearl Olty station andthose having homes on the Peninsula, willbe allowed to ride free on regular trainsbetween Pearl City stations to and fromthe Peninsula.
Those who want to continue to send theirchildren to schools in Honolulu, can havetransportation on all regular trains to andfrom Pearl L'lty, for the purpose of attend-ing school, at live cents each way for eachpupil. This Is eoal to 24 to 28 miles ridefor ten cents.
Equal Inducements for those desiring tosecure homes in this country have neverbefore been ottered to the public.
Tula Company has been requested fromabroad to name the price of all their nn-sol- d
land in that locality.
Should a clearance sale be made to asyndicate, no opportunity like the presentwould again occur for the purchase ofhomes at Pearl Olty.
"A Word to the Wist U
Sifiicitir
OAHU RAILWAY I LAND GO,
I.. K. DILLINGHAM,
UKNKIUL MANAUKH,
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