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"Vol. ZEE, No. 121. HiWiII HOLOU IS PUBLISHED Every Afternoon EXCOTT 8CXDAT BY THE Holomua Publishing Co. At King St (Thomas blook), Honolulu, H. I. SUBSCRIPTION, psr Month, 50 Cts. TIh mmt ii Wirl bv 0rrirs in the (own and tfabvrbt. SiHsle Ooidt I for Sale at Ike Nw Dalen m4 at th Office of IwfaUoMiion. EOMUHD HORRIE, - - Editor George E. Smithies - Manager jSTOTIOH. AH JtafliuMi Ooimnnwtmtfow should be addr lad to Geot K Smithies Hono- lulu, II. 1. OKTMrnniMnee ami Oorainu lunations lor nMbHotttiou nhonM l addrend to th Editor Hawaii Holomua. No notice will be paid to attr auonviuonri oomimiuicaikms. 3 usiness Cavd s A. P. PETERSON, ATTOKNBY AT LAW. CHBW: 11? KanbttinMiti Skot, Ilouolnln llawatkR IUn5s. OHAELES CEEIGHTON, ATTORNS AT LAW. Qffittt 113 KaalwaMiiu Street, Honolulu Hawaiian Islands. PAUL NEUMANN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. 311 Morohant Stroot, Honolulu, Mutual Tolophono -- 115. GLAEENCE W. ASHFOED, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. 0Oet CM Gapitol Bailding, Honolnln llale), adjoining Tost Office, Honolulu. JOHN LOTA KAULUKOU, ATTORNEV AT LAW, Oftico, oornor King & Bethel Sts. LEWIS J. LEVEY, Real Estate and General Auctioneer. Garner Bert and Qaon Streets, Honolulu Personal attention given to Sales of Furniture, Bcitl Estate, Stoolc and General Merchandise. ' Mutual Telephone 25$ A. EOSA, ATTORNEY AT.LAW, No. 15 Eftahuraauu St, Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands. THOMAS LINDSAY. MamxfutAurkig Jeweler axd Waldmal-er- , Mclneroy BJook, JOS Fort, Str. Honolulu Merchant Exchange Corner King ana Nuuanu Streets. S. L SHAV....2I&nagex. . The Finest selection of LIQUORS and BEER. Bold anywhere in the town. . First-da- s attendance. Call and judge for yourself. no 1 1 3--tf. BRUGES A. J. GARTWRIGKT Business of a Fiduciary Nature Transacted. . Prompt attention given to the manageest Vot Estates, Guardianships, Trusts, . f 1 clo-- t etc. OJtws, ; Ca.-tivrig- hl Building, Business Cards MAOFAELANE &. CO. Dealers in Wines and Spirits Kaahnisana Street,' Honolulu. H. F. I3ERTELMANN, CONTRACTOR AND .BUILDER," 86 King St, Boll Telephone 107. F. H. BED WARD, CONTRACTOR a.nd BUHNER, No. 506 King Street, Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands. HARBISON BEOS., I5T CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS, 20S Fort St, Honolulu. M. H, LOHELDE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER. Hawaiian Hardware Co. All orders promptly attended to. PACIFIC SALOON, Corner King and Nuuann Streets. EDW. WOLTER... .Manager. The Finest selection of LIQUORS and BEER, eold anywhere in the town. First-elas- 3 attendance. Call and judge for yourself. no SO-t- f . Bell Telephone 3S1. T. O. Box 32 W. W. WEIGHT & SON, Carriage and Wagon Builders IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. 79 and SO King Street, Honolulu, H. I. Elias Kaululaau Wright DENTIST, ' Comer of King and Bethel Sts., Upstairs, Entrance on King Street. Office Hours From 9 a.m. to 12 m., 1 to 4 p.m. S3T Sundays excepted. J. PHILLIPS, PRACTICAL PLUMBER, GAS.FITTER COPPER-SMITH- , S3T Houso and Ship Job Work Promptly Executed. No. 71 King Street, Honolulu. "FAT BOY." BAY HORSE 23 SALOON ! T. McINERNY, Fkoprietor, Fine Liquors, Wines and Beer. Corner Bethel and Hotel Sts. H. E. MoXNTYBE & BEO., Grocery, Feed Store & Bakery, Corner of King and Fort Sts., Honolulu Imrire Saloon, JAMES OLDS, Propwctok. Fins tfineg, LipUft Bee?, ALWAYS ON HAND. Comer Nuuann and Hotel Streets BellTelephone 211. Tost Office Box 107 W.W.WRIGHT&SON km dfaiiBaiite In All Its Branches. Horseshoeing A SPECIALTY. 97 &md 80 Kisg SttHoao!sla a. r- - Honolulu, Leuser-Busc- h. Tnnrsday, the Prize at the "World's U'air n their lElAGKL. hG Brand Messrs. Macfarlane & Co., L'd , Signed May Brewing TTmq St. Louis. H. WING ASSOCIATION. Dear Sirs: mailed you, a copy of the Globe-Demo- crat announcing the groat victory won bv the Asheuser-Bos- h Associa- tion their "EAGLE" Braud of Beer. ANHEUSER-- B USH Beer. ordering this bosnro to for the "EAGLE" Brand. Mar. M 2md. Oct. 1S93. have with gff-- n Beer Macfarlane & Co., Agents for Hawaiian Islands. Bobi nson Block, Hotel St., between Fort and Have Just Received, rer Late Arrivals, the largest Stock of FUE N1TUEE Ever to this-Gountr- Comprising Handsome Carved Bedroom Sets In Solid Oalc5 ar.d ESPECIAL ATTENTION Co. 2S, Honolulu, BE We ask Nuuanu, Imported W"IOK.E!n. WARE, Beautiful Des;gns of Wicker Ware, consisting of SOFAS, CHA1ES, EOCKERS, etc., you can get these in any l'lJMbil ou desire. ODE3CAZ2FLS, Countless numbers of CHAIRS, in every stj-l- e, including OFFICE and HIGH CHAIRS. EXTSUSIOIT arAuBZElS, Wo have had a number of calls for these Tables, with CHAIRS to match. We have now in stock the most BEAUTIFUL DINING ROOM FURNITURE ETEE SEEN HERE. Sideboards and Chiffonier IIVA3XTSn Divans covered with POETLEES of the LATEST DESIGNS. IS CALLED TO THESE SETS: aro becomiucr quite the race in -:- - -:- - place of LOUNGES we manufacture to order, and have an laigo stock of POETIERS to select I. from. them BBDDIITG-- . GreaLAssortmentorWOYEN' WIRE MATniESSES-Spfing.Hai- r, Moss, Wool and Straw Mattresses on hand and made to order. LITE GEESE FEATHERS and SILK FLOSS for Pillows. CRIBS, CEADLES. etc. WINDOW SHADES of all colors and sizes. COBXICE POLES, ia wood or brass trimmings. Mattresses, Lounges and . all Upholstered Furniture repaired at reasonable rates. CABINET MAKING, in all its branches, by 'Compeaent Workmen. MATTING LAID and Interior Decora tiag under the Supervision of Mr. GEORGE OEDWAY. Oar Goods are First Class, and. oar prices are the lowest Come and be convinced a trial is solicited. Bell 525. telephones: jtfutuai 645. OEDWAY & POBTEE, Eobinsoa 'Block, between Tort and Niuanu 7' JJ' J ' J 24, 1S94L U. LOSE, jSTotary 3?ublic. Collector and General Business Agent. Patentee of Lose's GnEMiaL Compound for Clarifying Cane Juice. Sub-Age- nt for several of the Best FIRE INSURANCE COS. Mutual Telephone o. P. O. Box 33S. Merchant street, Honolulu. City sa Meat Oppo. Queen Emma Hall,-- Established 1SS3. JOS. TINKER, Maker of the Celebrated Cambridge Pork Sausage ! Try Theji. Meat Delivered to Any Part of the City and Suburbs. Mutual Tolephone Number 2S9. The " Eagle House" The Lease and the Good Will of this Favorite Family Hotel. THEEE ARE FOUE DETA CHED Cottages annexed to the Hotel suitable for private families. The main building contains 20 Bed Rooms large Dining Room. Parlor, etc. The furniture is all elegant and in good condition. The Grounds are beautifully laid out in Trees, Flowers, Ferns, and other Plants. This business can be brought at a bargain on easy terms as to ' pay ment. Apply to T. E- - KROU5.ti. Arlington Hotel office, may 9-- tf LlEMEHT giDETff and aqite fJintog Laid. Estimates given on all kind? of onBjCoiici'BiBpiaBpWo Concrete a Specialty. JNO. F. BOW LEE. jan!7 3m Established 1SG3 Pioneer Steam Candy FACTOilY BAGKERT ani ICE CREAM PARLORS F. HORN', Proprietor. t Wedding and Birthday Cakes to Order. Fancy Bread and Giiava Jelly. . ... : . Factory and Store, - No. 71 King Street. Both. Telephones 7-- 1 ap2S 7 ; . . 91 c. Per Month. 50 Cts. UST ARRIVED, BABY CARRIAGES OF ALT. STYLES, RUQS, MATS, IN THE.LATEST PATTERNS. "HOUSEHOLDj SEWING MACHINES Han-- d Sewing Machines, CtTAIl With the Latast Impro-ement'TS- 3 PARLOR Oro-ans- , G-uitar- s. And Other Musical Instruments. Wines, Liquors, Beer ALWAYS'ON HAND, AND FOR SALE, BY ED. HOFFSOHUEGEE & CO. King St.. oppo. Castle Sc Cooko'a Anchor-:-Saloo- n Ex "ATJSTE ALIA, " Another Invoice of the "World Renowned FREDERICKSBURG LAGER BEER On draught and by tho keg. Also, as a Specialty, Small Fresh California OYSTERS,, WO GOOKTALXS mayl 3ras Chas. T. Gulick NOTARY PUBLIC For the Island of Oahu. Agent to Take Acknowledgments to Labor Contracts. Agent to Grant Marriage Licen- ses, Honolulu, Oahru Agent for the Haw'n Islands of Pitt it Scon's Freight and Parcels Express. Agent for the Burlington Eoute. Real Estate Bttir aiGeteral irt BellTel. d4S; Mut. Tel. 130; P.O. Box 415. OFFICE: No. 38 MERCHANT Street Honolulttj H, 1, CALIFORNIA Wine Company 407 FORT STREET, Mclnerny Block. JOBBERS OF "WASHES, and SPIRITS - Capt. Wm. Davies, INTER -- ISLAND PILOT, FOR Any Port or Landing1 &i Qja Haitian Islands. lnqnlr at o46M of J. 8. W.amat arc. Spreokal Baafe. fab h-- t. - IP. G-EBT- 2, HAS EE-OPEN- ED HtS Boot & Shoe Store, Opposite the Club Stable on Fort Streot, and will be glad to see his old friends. may7-t- f. LEWIS & CO., Wholesale and Retail Gro AND PEOYISION DEALEES. FRESR CALIFORNIA SALMON ON IDS By Every Ban Frunefeeo Stu4r. Salt Salmon en Barrels 'a Speotalty. iii Fort Sl Honolulu. Tel. 240, P.O. 0x297. GHAS. GIRDLER, Importer aucl Comrniesion Mercliaiit SPECIALTIES: J. Jc P. Coata MaoHne Thrtad Jonns'Brooks lloahlne Thread Barbour's Linen Thraid Pears' Soap P. O. Box 353. MntnaHTWtelwnft 35fi 13 KAahntnAnn Stmt. Empire Saloon, SOUTH-EAS- T COPIER - Ilamnu and Hotel Streets. Choice Wines, liquors Cigars A Splendid Assortment ot IpporTED Family Wites Port (? Sherry, 23 YearS ok. E. N. KEQUE, tnyo 3m' Manager W. S. LUCE Wine and Spirit Merchant Campbell.Fire-proo- f Block, MERCHANT ST., HONOLULU.

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Page 1: Publishing - eVols at University of Hawaii at Manoa: Home · 2015. 6. 2. · In Solid Oalc5 ar.d ESPECIAL ATTENTION Co. 2S, Honolulu, BE We ask Nuuanu, Imported W"IOK.E!n. WARE, Beautiful

"Vol. ZEE, No. 121.

HiWiII HOLOUIS PUBLISHED

Every AfternoonEXCOTT 8CXDAT BY THE

Holomua Publishing Co.

At King St (Thomas blook),

Honolulu, H. I.

SUBSCRIPTION, psr Month, 50 Cts.

TIh mmt ii Wirl bv 0rrirs in the(own and tfabvrbt. SiHsle Ooidt I for Saleat Ike Nw Dalen m4 at th Office ofIwfaUoMiion.

EOMUHD HORRIE, - - Editor

George E. Smithies - Manager

jSTOTIOH.AH JtafliuMi Ooimnnwtmtfow should be

addr lad to Geot K Smithies Hono-lulu, II. 1.

OKTMrnniMnee ami Oorainu lunations lornMbHotttiou nhonM l addrend to th EditorHawaii Holomua. No notice will be paidto attr auonviuonri oomimiuicaikms.

3usiness Cavd s

A. P. PETERSON,

ATTOKNBY AT LAW.

CHBW: 11? KanbttinMiti Skot, IlouolnlnllawatkR IUn5s.

OHAELES CEEIGHTON,

ATTORNS AT LAW.

Qffittt 113 KaalwaMiiu Street, HonoluluHawaiian Islands.

PAUL NEUMANN,

ATTORNEY AT LAW.

311 Morohant Stroot, Honolulu,Mutual Tolophono --115.

GLAEENCE W. ASHFOED,

ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR ATLAW.

0Oet CM Gapitol Bailding, Honolnlnllale), adjoining Tost Office,

Honolulu.

JOHN LOTA KAULUKOU,

ATTORNEV AT LAW,

Oftico, oornor King & Bethel Sts.

LEWIS J. LEVEY,

Real Estate and GeneralAuctioneer.

Garner Bert and Qaon Streets, Honolulu

Personal attention given to Salesof Furniture, Bcitl Estate,

Stoolc and GeneralMerchandise.

' Mutual Telephone 25$

A. EOSA,ATTORNEY AT.LAW,

No. 15 Eftahuraauu St,Honolulu,Hawaiian Islands.

THOMAS LINDSAY.

MamxfutAurkig Jeweler axdWaldmal-er- ,

Mclneroy BJook, JOS Fort, Str. Honolulu

Merchant ExchangeCorner King ana Nuuanu Streets.

S. L SHAV....2I&nagex.

. The Finest selection of LIQUORS andBEER. Bold anywhere in the town. .

First-da- s attendance. Call and judgefor yourself. no 1 1 3--tf.

BRUGES A. J. GARTWRIGKT

Business of a Fiduciary Nature Transacted.

. Prompt attention given to the manageestVot Estates, Guardianships, Trusts,

. f 1 clo--t etc.

OJtws, ; Ca.-tivrig- hl Building,

Business Cards

MAOFAELANE &. CO.

Dealers in Wines and Spirits

Kaahnisana Street,' Honolulu.

H. F. I3ERTELMANN,

CONTRACTOR AND .BUILDER,"

86 King St, Boll Telephone 107.

F. H. BED WARD,

CONTRACTOR a.nd BUHNER,

No. 506 King Street, Honolulu,Hawaiian Islands.

HARBISON BEOS.,

I5T CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS,

20S Fort St, Honolulu.

M. H, LOHELDE,SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER.

Hawaiian Hardware Co.

All orders promptly attended to.

PACIFIC SALOON,

Corner King and Nuuann Streets.

EDW. WOLTER... .Manager.

The Finest selection of LIQUORS andBEER, eold anywhere in the town.

First-elas- 3 attendance. Call and judgefor yourself. no SO-t-f .

Bell Telephone 3S1. T. O. Box 32

W. W. WEIGHT & SON,

Carriage and Wagon BuildersIN ALL ITS BRANCHES.

79 and SO King Street, Honolulu, H. I.

Elias Kaululaau WrightDENTIST, '

Comer of King and Bethel Sts., Upstairs,

Entrance on King Street.

Office Hours From 9 a.m. to12 m., 1 to 4 p.m. S3T Sundaysexcepted.

J. PHILLIPS,PRACTICAL PLUMBER, GAS.FITTER

COPPER-SMITH- ,

S3T Houso and Ship Job Work

Promptly Executed.

No. 71 King Street, Honolulu.

"FAT BOY."

BAY HORSE 23 SALOON !

T. McINERNY, Fkoprietor,

Fine Liquors, Wines and Beer.

Corner Bethel and Hotel Sts.

H. E. MoXNTYBE & BEO.,

Grocery, Feed Store & Bakery,

Corner ofKing and Fort Sts., Honolulu

Imrire Saloon,JAMES OLDS, Propwctok.

Fins tfineg, LipUft Bee?,

ALWAYS ON HAND.

Comer Nuuann and Hotel Streets

BellTelephone 211. Tost Office Box 107

W.W.WRIGHT&SON

km dfaiiBaiiteIn All Its Branches.

HorseshoeingA SPECIALTY.

97 &md 80 Kisg SttHoao!slaa. r--

Honolulu,

Leuser-Busc- h.

Tnnrsday,

the Prize at the "World's U'air n their

lElAGKL. hG Brand

Messrs. Macfarlane & Co., L'd ,

Signed

May

Brewing TTmq

St. Louis.H.

WING ASSOCIATION.

Dear Sirs: mailed you, a copy of the Globe-Demo- crat

announcing the groat victory won bv the Asheuser-Bos- h Associa-tion their "EAGLE" Braud of Beer.

ANHEUSER-- B USH

Beer.

ordering this bosnro to for the "EAGLE" Brand.

Mar. M 2md.

Oct. 1S93.

have

with

gff-- n Beer

Macfarlane & Co.,Agents for Hawaiian Islands.

Bobinson Block, Hotel St., between Fort and

Have Just Received, rer Late Arrivals, the largest Stock of FUEN1TUEE Ever to this-Gountr- Comprising

Handsome Carved Bedroom SetsIn Solid Oalc5 ar.d

ESPECIAL ATTENTION

Co.

2S,Honolulu,

BE

We

ask

Nuuanu,

Imported

W"IOK.E!n. WARE,Beautiful Des;gns of Wicker Ware, consisting ofSOFAS, CHA1ES, EOCKERS, etc., you can get these in any

l'lJMbil ou desire.

ODE3CAZ2FLS,Countless numbers of CHAIRS, in every stj-l- e, including OFFICE

and HIGH CHAIRS.

EXTSUSIOIT arAuBZElS,Wo have had a number of calls for these Tables, with CHAIRS to

match. We have now in stock the most

BEAUTIFUL DINING ROOM FURNITUREETEE SEEN HERE.

Sideboards and ChiffonierIIVA3XTSn

Divans covered with POETLEES

of the LATESTDESIGNS.

IS CALLED TO THESE SETS:

aro becomiucr quite the race in

-:- - -:- -

place of LOUNGES we manufacture to order, and have anlaigo stock of POETIERS to select

I.

from.them

BBDDIITG--.GreaLAssortmentorWOYEN' WIRE MATniESSES-Spfing.Hai- r,

Moss, Wool and Straw Mattresses on hand and made to order.LITE GEESE FEATHERS and SILK FLOSS for Pillows.

CRIBS, CEADLES. etc.WINDOW SHADES of all colors and sizes.COBXICE POLES, ia wood or brass trimmings.

Mattresses, Lounges and . all Upholstered Furniture repaired atreasonable rates.

CABINET MAKING, in all its branches, by 'Compeaent Workmen.MATTING LAID and Interior Decora tiag under the Supervision ofMr. GEORGE OEDWAY.

Oar Goods are First Class, and. oar prices are the lowest Comeand be convinced a trial is solicited.

Bell 525. telephones: jtfutuai 645.OEDWAY & POBTEE, Eobinsoa 'Block, between Tort and Niuanu

7' JJ' J '

J

24, 1S94L

U. LOSE,jSTotary 3?ublic.

Collector and General BusinessAgent.

Patentee of Lose's GnEMiaLCompound for Clarifying

Cane Juice.

Sub-Age- nt for several of theBest

FIRE INSURANCE COS.Mutual Telephone o. P. O. Box 33S.

Merchant street, Honolulu.

City sa Meat

Oppo. Queen Emma Hall,--

Established 1SS3.

JOS. TINKER,

Maker of the Celebrated

Cambridge Pork Sausage !

Try Theji.

Meat Delivered to Any Part ofthe City and Suburbs.

Mutual Tolephone Number 2S9.

The " Eagle House"

The Lease and the GoodWill of this Favorite

Family Hotel.

THEEE ARE FOUE DETACHED Cottages annexed to theHotel suitable for private families.

The main building contains 20Bed Rooms large Dining Room.Parlor, etc. The furniture is allelegant and in good condition.

The Grounds are beautifully laidout in Trees, Flowers, Ferns, andother Plants.

This business can be brought ata bargain on easy terms as to ' payment.

Apply toT. E- - KROU5.ti.

Arlington Hotel office,may 9-- tf

LlEMEHT giDETff

and

aqite fJintog Laid.

Estimates given on all kind?

of

onBjCoiici'BiBpiaBpWo

Concrete a Specialty.

JNO. F. BOW LEE.

jan!7 3m

Established 1SG3

Pioneer Steam Candy

FACTOilYBAGKERT ani ICE CREAM PARLORS

F. HORN', Proprietor.

tWedding and Birthday

Cakes to Order.

Fancy Bread and GiiavaJelly. . ... : .

Factory and Store, - No. 71 King

Street. Both. Telephones 7-- 1

ap2S 7 ; . .

91 c.

Per Month. 50 Cts.

UST ARRIVED,

BABY CARRIAGES

OF ALT. STYLES,

RUQS,

MATS,IN THE.LATEST PATTERNS.

"HOUSEHOLDj

SEWING MACHINES

Han--d Sewing Machines,

CtTAIl With the Latast Impro-ement'TS- 3

PARLOR

Oro-ans- ,G-uitar- s.

And Other Musical Instruments.

Wines, Liquors, Beer

ALWAYS'ON HAND, AND

FOR SALE, BY

ED. HOFFSOHUEGEE & CO.

King St.. oppo. Castle Sc Cooko'a

Anchor-:-Saloo- n

Ex "ATJSTEALIA, "

Another Invoice of the "World

Renowned

FREDERICKSBURG

LAGER BEER

On draught and by tho keg.

Also, as a Specialty,

Small Fresh California

OYSTERS,,

WO GOOKTALXSmayl 3ras

Chas. T. GulickNOTARY PUBLIC

For the Island of Oahu.

Agent to Take Acknowledgmentsto Labor Contracts.

Agent to Grant Marriage Licen-ses, Honolulu, Oahru

Agent for the Haw'n Islands ofPitt it Scon's Freight

and Parcels Express.Agent for the Burlington Eoute.

Real Estate Bttir aiGeteral irtBellTel. d4S; Mut. Tel.

130; P.O. Box 415.OFFICE: No. 38 MERCHANT

Street Honolulttj H, 1,

CALIFORNIA

Wine Company407 FORT STREET,

Mclnerny Block.

JOBBERS OF

"WASHES, andSPIRITS -

Capt. Wm. Davies,

INTER -- ISLAND PILOT,

FOR

Any Port or Landing1 &i Qja

Haitian Islands.lnqnlr at o46M of J. 8. W.amat arc.

Spreokal Baafe.fab h-- t. -

IP. G-EBT- 2,

HAS EE-OPEN- ED HtS

Boot & ShoeStore,

Opposite the Club Stable onFort Streot, and will be glad tosee his old friends.

may7-t- f.

LEWIS & CO.,

Wholesale and Retail Gro

AND

PEOYISION DEALEES.

FRESR CALIFORNIA SALMON ON IDS

By Every Ban Frunefeeo Stu4r.

Salt Salmon en Barrels'a Speotalty.

iii Fort Sl Honolulu. Tel. 240,P.O. 0x297.

GHAS. GIRDLER,

Importer aucl ComrniesionMercliaiit

SPECIALTIES:

J. Jc P. Coata MaoHne ThrtadJonns'Brooks lloahlne ThreadBarbour's Linen ThraidPears' Soap

P. O. Box 353. MntnaHTWtelwnft 35fi

13 KAahntnAnn Stmt.

Empire Saloon,SOUTH-EAS- T COPIER

- Ilamnu and Hotel Streets.

Choice Wines,

liquors Cigars

A Splendid Assortment ot

IpporTED Family Wites

Port (? Sherry, 23 YearS ok.

E. N. KEQUE,tnyo 3m' Manager

W. S. LUCEWine and Spirit

MerchantCampbell.Fire-proo- f Block,

MERCHANT ST., HONOLULU.

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Mrvmmi i I lVUVIiyi t

PROGRESS.

The Lift fUur Ld it EstaUitktc

m Rigklcousmis.

HONOLULU. MAY 24. 1S94.'- -

Ch&uge of Front

Nwiever the p. g. organs say

bo the con tmny the publication j

of Blowi's report hs created Jchange in the ideas of many

intelligent ami prominent Ameri-

cans who at one time through

Ute misrepresentations of Stevens, j

the p g. cow missiowars and the

jingo prase were inclined io favor

annexation and to give their

sympathy to the aliens who

ooitSpired with Stevens andAYtJine to betray thoir adopted

land. The following extract of

a letter received by a gentleman

in this town and written by a

very prominent and leading

politician in "Washington (D. C.)

furnishes a good example of the

change in opinions since the truefacte of the Hawaiian imbrogliobeenme known. The letter runsas follows:

"You remember in my lottor toyon, I told you I was an anuoxationist, and did advocate tbannexation ef vonr Islands toAmerica, but after Mr. Blount'peport was made known " officially" 1 must houostly admit, I aminst the reverse. I am ono.othose Americans that will admia fault when I have found on1 am wrong 1 am also one o

those Americuus, that bolieve inthe "fundamental laws of mvCountry," to wit "that all govornmen Is derive their inst powerfrom tho "governed," in! otherwords from tho pooplo. Can thprovisional government provthat they are in oxistonco by thwill of tho people? If they canthat will ond all tho trouble 13v

all accounts however they are noalthough they would make thoAmericans think so. They havebeen in power so loiifc nowwithout being molosted that thoyhave grown to the boliof "theyare of tho Peoplo, by tho Peopleand for tho Peonlo." I am onethat bohovos every word of Mr.Blount's report. Knowing himas 1 do, I cannot do otherwiseHo is of those men that, will nofalsify, he will speak the trothaye, the nakod truth, if he has toride ovor tho heads of his wholeiwrtv. Ho isn man of honor am"

integrity. Ho is not one thnwill mince matter or show anypartiality in any question thnmay be outtustod to himPresident Cloveland knew thatCol. Blount possessed those sterling qualities wliou ho choso himfor tho position. Ho has provocconclusively to the President thain his case it was not one o"misplaced confidences." If Iremombor rightly, I told you inmy last letter, that a plebiscitewas considered at that time asthe best way to solve tho questionami lam still of the samo opinion.If ono may judgo by the sonti-meat- s

oxpressod by those whoare supposed to know tho plebescite will bo favored when thoSenate finally discussos theHawaiian quotiou. There is somepossibility though that thePresident will restore your Queouwiihouta plebosoito. Jt raav beof some consolation to yon amiyour party to loenr that tho greatmajority of tho American peopleare in favor of tho latter courseas that would in thoir ostimationbe tho most just way of undoinga wrong committed to a wonkaudfriendly nation. JJo ono knowsthat better than your minister L.A. Thurston. Ho knows annexa-tion is dead and that restorationis near. By the way he has lefthis post, it is stated, to assumotho Presidency in the place ofDole. If there is any truth inthe report you can rest assured isthat his term of oflice will be veryvery brief. In conclusion Iwould say, President Clevelandwill carry his policy, the sainoway bo has carried all measures

! be ha adv cied. Congress willwplioiti lnm not wit as winding ailtlio hovrls that have been broughtto boar agtinst him by hisenemies. Ton may hear at anymoment now of something bene-

ficial to the aborigines of thesoil and yonr Queen."

Compulsory Retrench-ment.

I; is an open secret that thearmy occupying the Palace build-ing is being rucked br internalMiniibblV;- - mirl r.iiirK-mart- Hl ttra

onl(jr of Mon 8rehanied up for not sninting certainofficers who are in every sensethe inferiors of the men eourt--

mu tinied. Happily for themconseu nuieness 01 ignorantand conceited ofQcerdom, thearm' has to be reduced, andthereby the aggregate of insubor-dination iuvolvod in privates and

olHcors fornot keeping one elbow constnuttybent in the exercise of saluting,Stands a chance of being dimin-

ished; beciu.se the p. g. treasurycan't stiud the strain, and beingalmost depleted by extravagance,will itself, soon follow tho ox

ample of the privates by declin-ing to afford the customary honorto tho vouchers of the gold-lac- ed

goutry on pay day.During tho past two weeks, it

is reported that over twentyprivates of tho paid forces haveboon paid oil, and twico thatnumber, whoso period of enlist-ment has nut expired, would liketo get thoir liberty; for in ad-

dition to tho natural repulsionwhich mon have to serving underincompetent and oxacting officers,every reduction of tho forceincreases tho labor of tho menwho remain.

Tho Eolomua . has repeatedlypointed out to the governmenttho folly of wasting the taxpayersmonoy on this military force, soutterly useless by reason of Uoingbadly officered, and for othercauses a poor defence against awell directed soigo from without.No doubt tho guilty conscience oftho oligarchy was inlluonced byroports fabricated in their owncamp, and which led to thoomj)lo3mont of an arm of spiesand guards who wore constantlyhatching false rumors and roportswhich has kept Marshal .Hitch-cock on a sick bed, and scaredAttorney-Gener- al Smith into ahabit of poking at his increasing-ly woird and projecting shadow.It was thus scares were inventedand follies camo to tho surfacewhich woro costly to tho tax-

payers. Now the other folly isperpetrated of discharging thomon and rettiuiug tho officerson tho principle that alone of allthings tho oligarchy must bo.ornamental. It would of courserender tho government liable totho suspicion of committing arational act for once in its career,to have procured tho services ofa professional soldier to takecommand of tho forces, insteadofsondiug the 'Oommander-i- n

chief" for five weeks to school tostudy first principles. Thero areseveral retired officers of variousnations here soldiers of fortune

whoso honor and ability couldbe relied .upon to survo as professional soldiers, even anoligarchy.

It ought to have occurred tosuch astuto men as the militarycouncillors of the government,that even if the royalists wereinsincere in their protestationsthat they would keep the peaceuntil the executive of the UnitedStates made a final pronounce-ment on tho question at issue;and they, the royalists, determinedsecretly to attack and attemptthe overthrow of tho Provisionalorder of things; thev would beikely to select one of tho

numerous weak positious outsideof the capital for their purpose.Xow after $200,000 or there-abouts, has been spent in uselesssoldiering instead of being spenton harbor dred"in? and nthtro o

rofit;iblo improvement, the sandbags are removed and the arniv

to bo reduced to a peace foot-iu- g

because the. danger, whichnever existed, has passed away,and tho "best government" woeverjudis gelling boads 15 percoat below par and the final

vesfcage and tail end of the gloryof the oligarchy isvanishing overthe horizon. To place the countryin the grasp of San Franciscopawnbrokers is the last extremityof the great Provisional financialdrunk before the oligarchicbabble gets down to ashes andnttor desolation, and the L O. U.of the oligarchy will be the onlytangible and enduring monumentwhich it can bequeath to pos-

terity, and as the treasurer ofthe fntnre views the Provisionalbalance sheet and finds, howneatly and elaborately the troublewas shunted on to him; he willundoubtedly oiler a prize for theneatest kind of doxology inwhich to embalm the immortalmemory of Damon.

Queen Victoria's Birthday

To-da- y is the seventy-fift- h an-

niversary of the birth of Yictoria,Queen of Great Britain and Ire-

land, and Empress of India. Inall British countries the day isobserved as a national holiday,and in foreign lands tho subjectsof the great Empire gather ingroups to give bent to their pat-

riotic sentiments.. While the Briton under alienskies will drink to the land holives in, and loyally act his partin respecting tho rights of thosewith whom he may have cast inhis lot and found hospitality; hewill on this one da' in the year,allow his thoughts to wanderbt.ck to the white cliffs of St.George's Channel and give reinto his memory in conjuring upthe scones of earl' life. Visionsof history will .fill up a back-

ground upon which the oyos ofhis imagination dwells with pride.From tiio days, of Rnnnymedewhen the charter of Englishliberties received its baptism r

down through the ages; Englandhas been largely the vanguard ofhuman liberties in bearing alofttho beacon which has directed-Th- o

world's Democracy to a

higher and nobler conceptionof their rights and duties. Erra-tic has been the course, and attimes it would seem that the cry'of tho people had boon finallydrownod: '

But freedom's battle once beganDescends from bloediug Sire to SonTho often lost, is over won.

Queen Victoria lost her fathertho Dnko of Kent when eightmonths old; but her mother whowas tho fourth daughter of DukeFrancis ofwas a woman of tho highest type,and devoted herself with thoutmost solicitude to the import-ant duties which desolved uponher in training tho infant prin-

cess. On the death of WilliamIV, Juno. 20th 1837, Victoriaascended tho throne with the,cordial assent of Parliament andher subjects.

The Queen was married at. St.James Palace on Feb. 10th 1S40,to Albert, Prince of

and Gotha. The death of herhusband, premature in 1S61,was a cause for profound sorrowto the nation and caused thethe Queen to seclude herself forsome time from public life.

Long may Victoria live toillustrate to the world, thatgood ruler can live and moreoverEurope, and never feel the needof a military guard or sandbag.

Endorsed.

The Star at last endorses theHolojtua, and gives our paper aquarter of a column" in which itadvises the intelligent" people orHoncluln to subscribe for theHoLOJtUA. We fully approve ofthis late but graceful 'action ofbrother Johnstone, and we regretthat we cannot respond to hiscourtesy by advocating our readers to subscribe for bis paper.Wo will have the financial state-ments of Mr. Damon in our paper,well worth reading; the Star-- hasgot nothing.

A great scandal is on the tapisin Madrid in connection with themagnificent jewels which wereformerly the property of the In-fanta, Don Sebastian. They havepassed oat of J&o hands of tholioyal Family, who will try torecover them jr tho courts.

iso Change I

The Advertiser is in a happyframe of mind because as italleges there will bo "changes"in the Holohca office. The"Boiler-Plate- r" suggests thatany "change" in onr establish-ment will be for the better. Theunscalped fruit-eat-er and womandefender is perfectly rightWhat wo need is "change" andplenty of it. Can the Adverli&rrspare some for us?

Quite Sure ?

In referring editorially to thereception on board tho Takachihothe SUvr publishes the followingdelicious paragraph:

"Tho spirit which prevadedthe enfertaiumeut was one of thefriendliest courtesy. A mark ofthe spirit which "pervades thorelations between the two Gov-ernments at the present time.

This must continue to be thedistinguishing feature of Hawai-ian diplomacy and though wecannot give the franchise to theJapanese residents we -- can im-

press upon their government thatin every commercial and socialrespect they shall enjoy the full-

est protection and security."

Too bad that we, whoever thatmay be, caunotgive the franchiseto the Japanese residents. Haveour statesmen not yet realizedthat the country has no choice inthe mutter, but will be compelledto fulfill its treaty-obligatio-

and place tho Japanese residinghero on an equal "footing with thoother alions? We notice thatthere is an impression abroadamong tho p. g. supporters thatthe only manner in which theJapanese government can retali-ate, if its demands are not grant-ed is by stopping further emigra-tion. Do our wise men reallybelieve for a moment that the20,000 Japanese now hero are tobe injured, and that Japan willallow the rights of its subjectswho came here under a solemntreaty to be ignored and tramp-led on? Japan, will enforce, thoobligations incurred by making atreaty with, and she knows howto do it. In tho meantime ourJapanese friends are feelingawfully grateful by learning"that in evorv commercial andsocial respect they shall enjoythe fnllest protection and secur-ity." Wheulhey need protection(sic) they will probably apply totheir home-governmen- t, theirminister and thoir powerful fleet,and not the p. g. who neither canprotect or secure them one wayor'other.

CORRESPONDENCE.

We do not hold ourselves responsible forthe opinions of the utterances of oarcorrespondents.

Editor Holojiua:

After the enormous sum ofabout two hundred thousand do-

llars of the taxpayers money hasbeen recklessly squandered dur-ing the last year on a perfectlyuseless horde of individuals,known as the regular array, or"Dole's Braves," it seems thatfinally our "Salons ', have cometo their better senses" by dcingaway with that nuisance knownas the "Commauder-in-chief-o- f-

the-forc- es- with-tho-ra- nk- ot--Colonel," and by a further reduction of tho so called "regulararmy." On this point I wouldrecommend to do away with thewhole pack at once, as therenever has been, nor ever will beany earthly nse for it at any rate,as the guarding of public buildings and property could easily bedone by a well-regulat-

ed police.King Lunalilo had no soldiers atall he did not want any and thecountry was safe anyhow. KingKalakaua in 1890 bad 35 menwhich in the course of timedwindled to 16 only and all wentwell. Therefore, "the verv bestgovernment Hawaii ever had,"whose popularity is daily adver-tised all the world over as a government of the people, by thepeople and for the people etc.,snonia oe tuo very last onedemanding soldiers at all butit it must have them then wewould think that about 50 menshould fully satisfy the. whims of

Mr. Dole, Smith & Co such 50

men consisting of a Sergeant (astbe commander in chief of theforces with the rank of sergeant)at a monthly salary of $50, 4

Corporals at $40, and 45 privatesat 25, would do just as well asthe whole pack of your'Tegulars"together.

Soldier.

Dr. Ed. Arm itage,

ALU. C. S. Eng. It. R. C. P. Lend. D.H. UmTersitr of GunpbridL Lite

of Wainiea, Island of Koi.ESTABLISHED HIMSELF IN THEHAS formerly oecapkd by Dr. Foot,

corner of BcreUnia and Pouchbowl Streets.

OFFICE HOURS:

9 to II a.m.: 2 to 4 p.m.; 7 to S pan.Sundays: 2 to 4 p.m.

ilcrnol TeL.2St (mj22j Bell Tel. 14S

JUST ARRIVED,e??

s( .

BABY CARRIAGES

OF ALL STYLES,

CARPETS,RUQS, .

MATS,IX THEjTiATEST PATTERXS.

."HOUSEHOLD

SEWING MACHINESV

Hand Sewing Machines,

&gAU With the Latest Improvements"

PAELOK

Organs, Q-uitar- si

Anil Other Mnsica InstmruouU

Wines, Liquors, BeerV

ALWAYS'ON HAND, AND

FOR SALE BY

ED. HOFFSOHLiEGER & GO.

King St.. oppo. Castla fc Cooke's

Anchor-:-Saloo- n

Ex "AUSTKALIA,"

Another Invoice of the World

Renowned

FREDERICKSBURG

LAGER BEER

On draught and by the keg.

Also, as a Specialty,

Small Fresh California

OYSTERS,

IPOll COQK1T A 7 T iSmayl 3ms . .

Established 1SG3

Pioneer Steam Candy

FACTORYBACKER! aM ICE CREAM PARLORS

P. HORJT, Proprietor.

Wedding and BirthdayCakes to Order.

Fancy --Bread and GuavaJelly.

Factory and Store, - No. 71 KingStreet. Both Telephones 74

Hawaiian

Hardware

. Company

The Advertiser who catchesa persons eye usually wins a

customer. Many different stylesof advertising have been adoptedand with more or loss success, bythe believers in the use of prin-

ters ink. The manufacturers of

Pears Soap, for instance, occasionally buy paintings that havebeeu on exhibition in the Pari's'Salon and have lithographs madefrom them for tho purpose ofbringing their product beforethe people. In addition to suchside issues, Pear spends hundredsthousands of dollars annuallyamong tho newspapers and mag-

azines. Some years ago tho Agentsof certain article on sale in NowYork made a hit in advertising byhaving on Brondway during bus-

iness hours two fatluessly dressed.Negroes wearing very high collars,on the backs of which was prin-

ted "Uso Smiths Pills." Theidea was novel and the pubjjccaught on. Bising Sun StovePolish has been kept before thepublic for years through persis-tent, and sometimes expensiveadvertising. Twenty odd yearsago the manufacturers of thispolish started half a dozen monacross the ornimont to paiut signson rocks and fences. Tho Aer-mot- or

Co. , of Chicago have in-

creased its sales more than livo

hundred per cent in two years bythe uso of printers ink. Wobelieve we have been instrumen-tal in increasing tho salos of thoAomotor by keeping everlastinglyat it in Hawaii.

Wo do not wish to say that ad-

vertising will sell any manufac-tured article; thoro is no usospending money in advertising'cheap and nasty" goods be-

cause the people will not be hood-

winked. If Haviland China wasnot the superior article it is, allour advertising of it would nothave sold the thousands of Jpiecesthat we havo. Wo simply callthe attention of the people to itand its superior quality is appar-ent to the customer directly apiece of it is examined.

Printers ink has helped the saleof tho James Locked Fence butit would not have donc3 so if it hadbeen as flimsy as the or dinay wirefence. First; the economy therois in building it recommendsit to the plantation manager andthen its durability clinches thetho sale. If tho stays and wash-

ers cost as much as an ordinaryredwood post our sales of thematerial would not have reachedsuch enormous proportions.

Our average sale of the PansyIron Stove is about two a day thoyear round. If was not thebest iron stove on tho market we

would not sell that man' in sixmonths. Advertising is the tipto tho public the good points intho article sells it just as the goodqualities of the Fischer SteelBaugo make it adesirable articlefor people who wish to economisein tho use of fuel.

We buy onlv what has provengood after people in the UnitedStates or Europe havo "given it atrial; we profit by their experinceif the articles are goood wo buyand seti them; it they are poorwe steer clear of them. Whenwe advertise an. article it is to at-

tract attention to it; tho newspaper 's the button wo posh, thesalesman does the rest.

Persistent advertising coupledwith the article being a superiorone has sold thousands of thoFrank Walcot Emory File. If ithad been no better than an or-dinary scythe stone wo probablywould not have sold twenty.When a man finds out that histable knives may be kept sharp atall times at an expanse of. fiftycents and a very little elbowgrease he Is quite willing to trythe experiment

Tie law ail2 Htrte ft.307 Fort Street

farewell -

DAILEY'S- -

Stock Company

This Week's Reperioirw: 4

. ' ?

THURSDAY ftGHT,

PLANTER'S WIFS t

FRIDAY NIGHT,

JjfBy Pressing Jiequesi

JVIonte :- - Cristo

Secure Seals Early Jot 0mClosing Performanees .ai L.J. LEl'JSrS Rooms, Comerof Fori and Queen Strtti.

Prices 50c, 75c and $1, for ,

sale at L. J. Levey's rooifw,corner Fort and Queen sis.

May7-l- v

OCJEA.aSTIC

Steamship :- -: Co.

Time Tittle.

S. S. A.USTRAXIA.Arrire Ilouolnla Laure Honofaie

from S, F, rorS, F".

Feb. 21 ...Mar. 31.Mar. 2i . . . Mar. 3.Apr. 21 ...Apr. 2S.May 19 .,.May. 20.June 1G J uno 23.

Through. X-dn-

From San Fran, for Sydney.Arrivo Honolulu;

Alameda Mar, 15Mariposa Apr 12Monowai Tay 10Alameda Juno 7Mariposa July 5Monowai ." Aug 2Alameda Ang 30Mariposa .gap -- 27Monowai . . . Oat 2S

From Sydney for San Franaisc.Leave Honolulu.

Mariposa., aitr &Monowai Apr dAhuuoda : May 8- -

Mariposa Mv 91Monowai w Jono 2SAlameda Jnly 26Mariposii Aug 28Mnowai Sept 2QAlameda Oct 1SL

.POins'D- - MASTER'S

NOTICE.

Notiea Is hereby girea to all porsow. tintthere is at tbe Gorernaftiit Poaail at

one strayed white hors, halter onhead, branded O II on left kind leg.

Any persou or persons ovrujag thishorse are requested to oowe andfftVft tliA umft tn to t. .

SATURDAY, 3IAV, 26, 1SJM.

JAilES KUKON'A,round Master.

JlaWK, 3Ly. 14, 1S34 may 15 tj

DAK. ISTOjSTS

DGIfJC CLASSES

Meet at Arion Hall .everyTUESDAY and FRIDAY EVE-NINGS, at 7 O'clock. Also, onevery Saturday Aftekxoxn at2 -- O'clock.

Tuition, 25 cents for each Les-son, and satisfaction guaranteedor no charges made.

may- -t

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Oalm Railway $ W Ool

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TIME TABLErKOM 1SD AFTBI1 JUNE I, IS'Ji.

TRAINSTO EWA XILL.

B B A DK.n. tm. p.m. r.- -

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TO WMWUTHJ.

0 B B Aajl xm. rt. r.u.

iMwXraMOl ftl W2Lotw !WCitr....f9 11:15 4:16 C:WJfcnfoHMotora....7:30 115 45 j4S

A Salarda) only.B Daily.C Sundays exooptotl.D Saturdays excepted.

he gotonuw (fitolcmtor.

MAY 24, 1SS4.

gJlf T ; wj'rh 1Y StMooM' Pluses

i lflij 4j 5 New Moon,Mar fi.

Jl 4 First Qtartr,liny 12.

191 14 is i; 17 15 19 Fall Moor,

m 22. 23 21 45. 2 My"19.- ;Lwt Quarter,

f7j ffij 39 SO 311 My

Vessels in Port.

TJSS lliiUaetuhU, Iturkor.3 I J X Tatotchiho, Xowtuw, Yokohama.HUMS Ohwnpion, Koofc. Hwiilt.V S S MMiot, from AsUtio SUtioH.

MBNQIAKTMBf.

Am toll Holme. Johnson, P't Utekdy.Am cell Wat Bowden. Fjemn. Sun PrniieisooAm bk It 1 Itithet. Morriaow, S F.Am Mm attr Morning Star, GariaiMl.Shut OmMwUI. Hone, Coumx. B 0.Am aohr GoWen Show; llembolra, X S "A .

Am bkU Jane L Stanford, XawoMtie.1k S 0 AMea, ThoiujHOH, Sua .Fnmefcco.Itktm Marv Winkleman, NfeMU. San F.Illiw bk Libi. XeUfton, Nanaimo, IJ 0.Am aehr Salvator, 2s S W.llkt Kawaboy.llkt llobert Sadden.AM lkt S N Ciwtle, S F.Am aohr Helen X Kimball, Enreka.Am bk 0 D ltryant, Jorgansen. San F.OSS Auatnba. Uoudtotte, S. F.

Foreign Vessels Expected.

J. Haekieid (M Sept S5) L'noot. Mar &-- 31

atMnii KKkttet Port OnmWo May S

Am Mhr Stanford K S V May 10

Am bk John I) Tnltant XSW May 20O & OSS Gaelic.. .. S F Jhho 5Am bk Amy Turner. . .New York. .Jn SIO ft 0 S S "JWfcio San Ftan. . . .July SU S S Mottowai San Fran. . . .May 10

OSS AMtndia San Fran.... May 10

CASS Wwnitno. . . .Vancouver. . . .May 28

CASS Aravra Sydney May 8 1

OSS Marino Sydney May 31

OerbkJ Cab)ae....Urerjl....AirAm bkt Unwoven--. . .San Fran Due

Foreign Mail Service.

tilm will leave for and arr'voSan Fnutcwco awl other fonngn

pacta, on or about the following dittos,m tLi dow of IS(.

Lhavb llooU7H?;lcs at Honoluluitfc Sax PAJicwoo.jPM. San Framiisco

OR YaNOOOVBK.I OK VANCOUVER.

Wnrrunoa. . . .Feb. 2S Amw Feb. 23Anstmfe Mar. a Australia.... Feb. 21MarijMBR Mar. S Ownw Mar. 6Qbina Mar. 3s' Abused. ....Mar. hiAnaitntta Mar. 8VWuriuwo....Mar. 23

AraH April 1 Australia.... Mar. 24MouowmI Apr. S MariposA. . . . Apr. 12Awtndta Apr.2S China Apr. 17

WwxiMoo May 1 Australia. ... Apr. 21AtaMMda May 3 Antvra April 23Gtoe May 14 Monovrai.... May 10

AwatmbA May 'X Austrnlm .... .May 1 9M&rtpoaft May 3 1 Warnineo .... May 23Arawa Jane 1 AUwetta June 7AttMmli JaneSS Anstralia....Jnno 1C

Monowai June S3 Arawn June 23Watrimoo Jnlv 1 Marfposn July S'Awstenlta Jy2l ABstrnlia. . . . Jnly 14

AkMWta July m Warxintoo. . .Joly 23Antwiu Ang. 1 Monovrai Ang. 2Anstaaria Aor. IS Australia Aug. 11

laripoA Ang. 2S Amvt Aur. 23VrSoo.... St. 1 AbtHwda.... Ang. 30

AnsteMlia....Sept. l&AntMlia Sspt.SManol....Sant. 2 Warrinu.. .Spt.2,1Ar&vc Oct. SManpoM Sept. 27Anetotfa Oct. 10 Austmlm 0t. C

AkaMMv Oot. 15 Arawn Oct. 23"WnnfaMM.... Nor. 1 Monovrai ....Oct. 25AtMtraSa ...Nov. lOAttstrnlkx Nov. 3

afatOM. . . .Nor. IS Ahuoeda .... Nov. 29AmWr Pec. 1 Warrinioo.. .Nov. 23AngtraVa Dec S Vnttralia Dec. 2:MMwi ....Dee. 13 Mariposa.... Deo. 20Wurrino. . . .1.S0 Athto Dec 22

:Australu....Doc 31

The Schedule.

Baseball Quae: &&on 1894.'

May 2ii Kantthaimba vs. HawaiiMay 30 Oweeetit vs. KaiaeluiniehaJune 2 HnvraB vs. CnssceutJune 9 Creeent vs. KsuneharaebiiJune 10 KaMebftraeba vs. HawaiiJune 23 Hawaii vs. CrescentJune 30 Creeieeut vs. KaiaehaaiehaJoly 4 .K&Btehiuneba vs. HawaiiJnly 7 Hawaii vs. CrescentJaly 14 Creeent vs. Kiuuchaineb&Joly 21 Kamahawalia vs. llavraiiJaly 23 Hawaii vs. CrescentAug. 4.. Ctaseeat vs. KamehameUaAug. 1 1 . , Kamebaoieba vs. HawaiiAug. 55. Hawaii vs. CnsceutAng. 25 Cresccfnt vs. Kkmelusnieba

1.... . ,Kaiueh!uneu& vs. HawaiigPt. Hawaii vs. Cnwcent,fUl?ttit...,Cxvcnt vs. ubuaelu

LOCAL NEWS.

Hay is coming in quite freelyfrom the Coast

The Councils are meeting thisafternoon.

Wind South again today withoccasional rain showers.

"A Celebrated Case" tonightat the Opora House.

Hats are still worn in enlargedcondition since the Takachihobanquet.

It Is a pleasure to state thatOaptnin Duvies is improving inhealth.

Gonsalar flags are all flyingtoday in honor of Britannia'sQneen.

Mr. Julian D. Hayne the"Conn" of the Postbov was"cuned" by Mr. Dailey.

Mr. R. J. Liilie of MessrsDavies &, Co arrived by 'the War- -

rriinoo.

There will be a sparring con-to- st,

for points, at Waikiki thisevening.

A schooner is ashore at Col.Jim Sherwood's Long Branchestablishment.

The steamer Lehua brought2,500 bags of sugar and elevenlepers to port yesterday. Ex-tree-

are said to meet.

Parser Monroe of the C. & A. S.S. AVarritnoo is tendered thethanks of the Holomua for newsfavors.

The 'IHser had a loading edit-

orial on the Holomua this morn-

ing. Thanks' No change!

The steamor Warrimoo, fromVancouver B. 0., arrived brightand oarly thia morning.

The barkentiuo Irmgard sailedyostorday for San Francisco with2.33S.22G lbs of sugar valued at?51,333.-i4- .

Tho coining number of theParadise of the Pacific promisesto bo a great improvement overpast issues.

"Hay" Wodohonso h gettingstrongor land, and may soon boablo to attend to business again.

Miss Josie Gassman, tho po-

pular, will add to tho attractionsof this evening's performance atthe Opora Honse.

Tho stateinont in the 'Tiser thatD. M. Crowley is editing theHolomua is probably intendedfor uso abroad; tho statement hasno local influence.

The war-vess- ols in port "dress-ed ship" today, and fired salutesat noon, in honor of Queen Vic-

toria's birthday.

Today is tho seventy fifth ry

of tho birth of HorMajesty tho Queon of Euglaudwho is not ot. dethroned by unr-

eason or effort of American in-

trigue.

Mr. J. P. Bowlor and hisassistant Fred Clarke have justfiuished, one of their many con-

tracts of curb-la- y iug . on thosoutheast corner of Hotel andAlakea streets.

Tho Board tf Health had a

short and not vory interestingmeeting yesterday. Attempt wasmade to obtain Dr. Goto's know-

ledge of treatment of leprosy.

Tho question is being Agitatedrelative, to who will lo tho suc-

cessful bidder for the hay audfeed required by Captain King.King will have something tosay, no doubt.

Tho coke operators of Scottdaleare determined to work theirplants with now men if the oldhands do not return. Moretrouble is feared.

D. "Wilson was, electrocutedyesterday at Auburn, N. fortho murder of a detective lastJuly. ,

Attempted Suicide.

James Morris, a passenger bythe steamer "Warrimoo from Van-

couver for Fiji attempted to com-

mit suicide, yesterday morning,on board the vessel by shootinghimself in the head, using a re-

volver as the means to obtain theend. The accounts differ some-

what regarding the affair, bntthestraightest connection of circum-stances as told by Mr. Hodges, afellow-passeng- er of the intendedsuicide, and tvho wasatthe bunk-sid- e

of Morris, and so close thathis face got powder-burne- d, is tothe effect; that Morris, who is anative of Aberdeen, Scotlaud.wasjourneying to Fijii to meet abrother of his, there residing.Morris stated that he had hadabout $5,000, but it is believedthat bad speculations had reducedthat amount to about $2,000.Despondency caused the attempt;it is doubtful if ho survives.

LATE FOREIGN NEWS.

Vancouver. B. C, May 15. Afew minutes after Capt. HerbertPerry of tho R. M. S. Warrimoohad safely docked his vessel ho.

received a letter from the man-

agement of the Canadian-Australia- n

S.S. Line. On opening it howas greatly surprised to find thattho letter directed him to handover the vessel to Mr. Arundel,the first officer, and concludedb3r stating that tho Company didnot require his services any lon- -

fier- - .. . . .Berlin May 11. Tho Vossiscao

Zeituug, commenting on Gresh- -

am's statement re Samoa, sayswhat he said of America will ap-

ply equally to Germany. Thelatter can give no honor or advantage to Samoa.

Tho Post says the Pacificsquadron of German warships hasbeen ordered to Samoa.

Tho Grand Lodge, K. of P.,will meet in Victoria on June Oth,when Supreme Chancellor Black-we- ll

will bo present.Tho latest report from Greece'

show that 252 persons were killedand 150 seriously injured duringthe recent earthquakes. Tho

tents and blankets to tho thou-

sands of families which have beenrendered homeless.

Washington, May 9. Tho Pres-

ident sent tho following Hawaiian correspondence to Congressto-da- y:

Mr. Willis to Mr. Gresham.Legation of the United States,Honolulu, April 14th, 1S91.Sir In compliance with your

telegram of January 12th to"keep tho department fully in-

formed of tho course of events,"I enclose certain resolutionsadopted at a mass mooting ofRoyalists hold here on tho nightof tho 9th inst., the number ofpersons present being estimatedby the Press from - 2,000 to 3,000The meeting was quiet and or-

derly. I have the honor to statefurther that Admiral Walker andstall arrived Inst Thursday morning and at 10 a. m. this (Satur-day) morning, tho exchange ofcommand took place with thocustomory ceromonios.tho foreignwar vessels firing tho usual salute.The IJ. S. S. Adams, Capt Brice.leavs at S a. m , tomorrow, forPort Townsond, which will leavehero three war vessels tho Phil-adelphia, tho Champion and theTakachiho, the other Japanesecruiser, Naniwa having returnedto Japan.

Lisbon, May 15 At a ministerial council held last night toconsider tho rupture of diplom-

atic relations between Portugaland- - Brazil it was decided topublish all the correspondencebearing on the subjects which ledto the rupture. The PortugueseGovernment say they have donetheir utmost in dismissing thecommanders of the warships refusing surrender tho Brazilianrebels and believe the matter will

Over 1,000 delegates have ar-

rived of 2ew York for the sum-

mer congress of tho SalvationArmy for the Atlantic states,bo amicably settled.

Tho American army will testthe bullet-pro-of cloth, inventedby tho Mannheim tailor. Theattache "a tBerlin has been orderedto obtain a quantity of iho strangematerial for experimental

Louis Landler, a San Franciscobuilder and real estate man, hasdisappeared, leaving behind himliabilities amounting to $158,000,and assets of $171,000.

Xew York, May 15 Jack Mc-Aulif- fe

and young Griffo bad arow in the Coleman house lastnight, and the police had to takea hand in the affair.

Dr. Talmage stated yesterdaythat he would start for Europe asplanned, but he would neverdesert the trustees if they decided to build another tibernacle.

Queen Victoria leaves Windsornest Monday May 21st for Manchester, proceeding thence toBalmoral, where she will arriveon Tuesday morning. Hor Majes-ty will stay in Scotland fiveweeks. The court will then returnto Windsior for aTesdenco of threeweeks before going to Osbornefor the summer. The Queen hasbeen looking out for two maidsof honor to replace Miss RosaHood and Miss Mary Hughes,both of whom are going to bemarried. Miss Judith Harbord,daughter of Lord Seffieid, andMis3 Byng, daughter of Col.Honrv Byng hive been appointed.

Port Townseiid, May 15 TheAmerican Bering Sea fleet is ex-

pected to sail today. Copies ofthe British law arrived yesterday,and the provisions are similar tothose of the bill signed by thePresident The Department hassent out information that thoUnited Sates man-o-f- war Ben-nigto- n,

now at Mare Island, hasbeen detached from tho BeringSea fleet and ordered to CentralAmerica. This order came yes-

terday and bears out the theorythat the Government has changedits policy of concentrating all thoavailable vessels in Bering Seathis summer. . The Concord andPetrel are about due at Oualaskafrom the China station. It isbelieved, though not from anofficial source, that one or two oftho men-of-w- ar will remain innorthern waters a brief periodand then return to Mare Islandto be subsequently sent to otherstations.

WM. DAVIES,Rigger, --

Stevedore 'AD

Wrecker.

ESTIMATES AND CONTRACTS ON

ALL KINDS OF WORK.

Tho Schooonor MATI1MAHI,will rim regularly between this port andWninlua, Knwaihiipai, Moknleia, keawenuiand Kuiki on the island of Oahu.

For Freight, etc., apply to the Captain.

Inquire at Office of J. S.Walker, over Spreckels' Bank,or Wright Bros Fort Street j

dec 16-- tf

LongBranch

BATHINGEstablishment.

This First-clas- s Bathing Resorthas been enlarged and is nowopen to the public. It is thebest place on the islands to enjoj-- a

bath and there is no betterplace to lay off. Special accom-

modations for Ladies. Tramcarspass tho door every halt hour andon Saturdays and Sundays everyfifteen minutes.

C. J. SHERWOODProprietor.

LlEMEHT gIDMLr$

Estimates given ou'all kind.

of

. Concrete a. Specialty.JNO. P. BOWLER.

jauTJ 3m

UMPORTERS AXD DEALERS IX

Groceries,Provisions

EASTERNER

New Goods Rec'dBy every Packet from the Eastern States and Europe.

Fresh California Produce by every steamer.All orders faithfully attended to, and Goods delivered to

any part of the city FREE OF CHARGE.Island Orders Solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Post

Office Box No. 145", Telephone No. 92.

TE3S3TI-3-:

Annual Meeting-- OF THE- -

FT A "W A TT a "NT

Jockey Club.

JUSE 11, 1894

Official ProaTanmieT Races to Commencea) 10 a. 7?i. Sliarp.

lsr BICYCLE RACE.

Prize Sliver Medal; valued at$25. Enhance fee $1.50; 1

mile dash. Free for all.

2 KALAKAUA PURSE 100.

Running Race; 4 mile dash.Free for all.

3 HONOLULU PURSE .$100.

Trotting and Pacing, to harness; 2:40 class. Free f .rail. Mileheats; best 2 in 3.

4 ROSITA CHALLENGE CUP$200 ADDED.

Running Race:. 1 mile dash.Free for all. Winner of cup.

. to beat record of AngieA, 1:45$.

5 PRESIDENT WIDE MANN'SCUP, $75 ADDED.

Running Race; for Hawaiianbred. J mile dash,

6 -J-OCKEY CLUB PURSE $100

Trottingand Pacing, to harnessFree for all. Mile heats; best3 in 5.

7 OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO'S

PURSE $100.

Running Race; 1 mile dash.For Hawaiian bred.

S MAUI PURSE $100.

Trottingand Pacing, to harness3 minute class. For Hawaiianbred. -- Mile heats; bss 2 in 3.

9- -KAPIOLANI PARK PURSE, $125.

Running Race; 14 mile dash.Free for all.

10 KAMEHAMEHA PURSE,$100

-- Trotting and Pacing, toharness. For Hawaiian bred;mile heats; best 2 in 3.

jGAl entries are to .be madewith the Secretary, at the office of

before 2 p n Wednesday, June 6th, I

1S94, at which time they will close.Entry fees to be 10 per cent, ot thepurse, unless otherwise specified.

All races are to be run ortrotted under the rules of the Joe- -,

kev Club.

All horses are expected to

start unless withdrawn by 12o'clock noon, on Jnne Oth, 1S94.

All horses mu?t appear onthe track at the tap of the bellfrom the Judges stand; otherwisethey will be fined.

General adomaioa. - 50 centsGrand stand extra 50 cents and $1Carriage issidi f coarjwjl tach L3G

Quarters tre:ch badges 5.03

"W. M. aixlard.Secretary Hawaiian Jockey Club,

may 10 2 wks dly

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53

AND

ITeedFORT &TI D GISTS.

Kerosene Oii.

' THE ALOHA,'High Grade Oil. Price

Moderate, at

T. H. DAVIES & Co.mylC 1m

H. MAY & Co.,

Tea Dealers,Coffee

RoastersAND

ProvisionMerchants

9S Fort Stroot, - Honolulu

Families, Plantations and Shipssupplied with choicest

tEuropean & American Groceries

California Produce by Every

Stomor.

fans Sd'uciHOTEL,

WAIKIKI, HONOLULU.

.3

"V

3

First-Cla- ss Accommoda-

tions for

. Tourists and Island

Guests :

Superior Bathing Facilities,

Private Cottages for Families.

T. A. SIMPSON.Manager.

CHEAP

FURNITURE !

Corner of King and BethelSts., Honolulu,

Offer a largo assortment o finoand desirable

hicb. they sell at a very low fig-ure. Bedsteads, Bureaus, Moat.Safes, Wardrobes, etc., at pricesto- - suit evervoouv.

Call and inspect for yourselves.

mar 12 YESG FAT&CQ,

CALIFORNIA

Wine Company407 FORT STREET,

Mcluernv Block.

JOBBERS OF

WINZES; andSPIRITS

Capt. Wm. Davies,

INTER-ISLAN- D PfLQT

Any Port; or l4UKTiiIi&l9.

'

Hawaiian Islands.laqaira at W&w of J. S. TCiittS r

fab U-- U

G-JERT- Z,

HAS RE-OPEN- HD HIS

Boot & ShoeStore,

Opposite the Club Shtbia on.LFortStreot. and will be glad to

see uis oiu irienti3.may7-f-f.

LEWIS & CO..

Wholesale and Retail Gro

AND

PROVISION DEALERS.

FRESR CALIFORNIA SALMON ON IOfit

By Every 8an Fmneboo SiwuMiv

Salt Salmon in Barrels'a Specially.

rn Fort Sf., Ifonoiuht. Tei. 246O. Box 297.

CHAS. GIRDLER,

Importer and Commission,,

MerchantSPEOIALTUSs

J. k P. Goate' Mnckitw ThreadJonas'nrcoks Mnoliina ThrsndBarbour's Linan ThreadPears' Soap

P. O. Box 35S. MntnallTofcpiwne 366

13 Kaabamana Street.

Empire Saloon,SOUTH-EAS- T CORffER

Numw and Heial Strat8.

Choice Wines,

Liquors Cigars

A Splendid Assortment of

Port $ Shcy, 23 YeorS old.

E. N. R"EQ,UE,my5 3 m Manager

Ciias. T. (MickNOTARY PUBLIC

For tho Island of Oahu.

Agent to Take Acknowledgmentsto Labor Contracts.

Agent to Grant Marriage Licen-ses, Honolulu, Oahu.

Agent for tho Haw'n Islands ofPitt & Scare's Freight

and Parcels Express.Agent for tho Burlington Route.

Heal Eslats Brte ail General ArtBellTol. 348; Mut. Tel.

139; P. O. Box 415.

OFFICE: No. 38 MERCHANTStreet Honolulu; H. 1

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WM. DAVXES,

Stevedoix am

W recker.ESTIMATES AND CONTKACfTS OK

ALL KINDS OF WORK.

Tbe Schooonor MAHMAHI,trM tu ragaferir beta-ee- this iort and'WM, KawaifaMMi, MokuWa. keawenai.d Kfki ob tlH fcfead of Oiba.

Ptor Fretgt, $., p?y to the Captain.

Inquire at Offioe o J. S.Walkor, over Spreckels' Bank,or "Wright Bros Fort Street.

deelfUf

LongBranch

BATHINGEstablishment.

This First-clas- s Bathing Besorths boen onlarged and is now'opon to the public. It is thehost place on tho islands to enjoya bath and there is no bettorplace to laj off. Special accom-

modations for Ladies. Tramcarspass tho door over- - half hour andon Saturdays and Sundays everyfiftoou minutes.

C. J. SHERWOODProprietor.

MfflPPONHotel street (Arlington Block.)

Tlte above Sloro has received anotherSplendid Invoice of

PANESE i3 ILK,

jANCY JGrOODS,

Per S. S. "China."

COJH'RISINO

BEAUTIFUL SILK

DAN CRAPE,

Drw Goods in nil shade, plain and figured.Otishiotw, Table Covers,

Bod Covers, GownsChemises, Shawls.

Sill Crape Rainbow Sills,

All Colors Fancy Draperies,

EMBROIDERED

HANDKERCHIEFS,

Deillios, Scarfs, Sashes,-

. Jaakets, Caps, Etc., Etc. -

NOVELTIES:'The Prieasof these Goods will astonish you

iueludiug

ELEGANT SILK KIMONOS!

Handsome 'Cigarette Coses,Pin Cushious,

Silk Tea Cossies,

LIKGE JLM) SJI1LL JlFJSESE JtUUS

Silk Umbrellas, light but strong;Chair Saddles, Silk;Bamboo Blinds, fitted with pulleys;Silk Lamp Shades, new style.

JAIWNKSESCUEENS, From $3 Up.

L11UJE Jim'ESE UBBKELL1S

Can b Set with Pole In the ground,nice- - for Picnias or Lunches out of doors,they can be opened out or used as a tent,

COTTON CRAPESIN GREAT VARIETY

'Inspection Respectfully Invited.

MRS. J. P. P. COLLACO,Proprietress.

Aprl2-Sm-a

a.n attatntaffetofaqii -:- - T&ilofi

321 Nnuanu Street

All Suits GuaranteedTo Fit and in tho Iatest

Style.

Clothes Cleaned and Bepairal.

:7

3&

Xr suranceN otices.

Fire, Life & Marine;f..-'Ss.....-.-- -

.

INSURANCE.

-

- 's

. Jr,

- " ' " 'tst- -' V ? jSslS. ."'f- -

HOLOMUAPublishing Company ,

THOMAS BLOCK, 1 J

2Cin.g: Street, HCoia.olia.l'u- -

AT

'" s

4

4

: "BEAHTFORD EIRE-- INSURANCE CO.,

Assets, $ 7,109,325.49

-- LONDON LANCASHIRE EIRE INS. CO.,

; L Assets. $ 4.317,052.00

- THAMES MERSEY MARINE INS. CO.,

Assets, $ 6,124,057:00

:--. :NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO.,

v..

"Nr.

"

Assets, $137,499,19S.99"

C. O. BERGER,General Agent for the Hawaiian Islands, Honolulu.

fire & Marine.THE UNDERSIGNED IS AUTHORIZED

TO TAKE FIRE and MARINE RISES ON

JBu.ildings, Mlercliaridiser : Hulls, Cargoes,

leiglits andCommissions

AT CURRENT RATES. IN THE FOLLOWING

COMPANIES, viz:

Roycd Insurance Company, Liverpool

Alliance Assurance Fire and Marine, London

Wilhelma of Madgeburg General Insurance Co

Sun Insurance Company, San Francisco

.X. S. WALKER,J?

v;

-- Telephones:

Bell 351

Mutual 417

.

: - .'-

"- ...-

-

'Cv

V.

.

Agent for Hawaiian-Islands- .

OF

Residence:

Mutual 410

P. 0. Box 117

E. B. THOMAS,

CONTRACTOR and BUILDER

Estimates Given on A ll Kinds

All Kinds of Jobbing in the Building Trade,

Attended to.

. KEEPS FOE SALE:Bncs, Lima; Cament, Iron. Stone Pip and Fittings,

Old & New Corrugated Iron, Minfon Tiles,

Quarry Tiles, assorted sizes and colore;

.1 California and Monterey Sand,

" - Granite Curbing and Blocks, etc., etc.

Corner Kiatr SmithOFFICE & YARDr--j 0ffice Hours, M.,

?-- -5 . "

'

.

-- ( tfV Stto w

' - If.

4" 4

. .5.---; 5;

Rational Lion WoQuES Stueet,

Betiroen Alakoa & Richard Sfs

THE UNDERSIGNED s prepared toidl iids of

IronErsss, Erourr, Zinc,

Tin and Ld Cisiing. Also

Gsenl Eepair Stop fox Steam Engines,Ki Milk, Com MilLs

Water "STLeels, Wind Milk, etcILwHnes for U Cliaciog of Coffee,

Castor 003, Eean KAsafeSi-wiI- ,

Pineapple LeaTes other ITbrocs Pknts,And Paper Stock

Also Machines for Extracting Starch from

the M&nic-c-, ArroT Boot, etc

CP" All Orders promptly attended te.

WHITE, RITMAN dr. CO.

Promoi

THE

i;1 n irn mi m n-.-

- IllJVIUUUllSUb

OFFICIAL LIST OF XIM"

BERS AND LOCATION '1OF RUREADS.

Executive GooxaiL.- - e

moot of Jh !IiimlUn Isbml. ttixl illnMMot Keretcn ABkln.

J. A. KiH$r, MiBbMr rf tte imwfer.W. 0. Smith, A l !ora ty- -OeJ rut.

Advborv Coonciu

W.a Wlkter.V(Ms-PrasW- it attb rimKlMlOeveramefit of Uw Han-itlt- I&tiMi.

Jafin Kott, W. K. Al

Jnws R, Morean A. TahUSihr, P.M. lisUbn. T. Kotlgerj, Sentay Kr. a 1 Arfv

Stpeejib Cookt.

Hon. A. F. JiuItJ, Chief Istlec , .Itaa. R. F. Hfekerton, Fk4 - 'mil if It TlMffH.Hon. W. F. Frir.SttiMt Adl Juattaw.Henry Smltb, ChUf CJaxfc. "

Geo. Los, Drpiiy OarSt.a F. l'dSeion,.Niemi tpmlf Cterk.J. Walter Jonw, SImtui'.

ClKCEIT JODOEa.

nntGtaodt: K(0--hSecond Circuit: (Maul) A. S. Kmlhl.Thiidaml Fourth ClroHits: (ItawaH)S. L.AMtllFifth Circuit: (fCanal) J. Hardjr.

Offices and Court-rtxw- a la Court It4MM.niuR jitwfc. cunn in ltonoram tmMonday in Februarr, May, August ami JSan

DcrAitrxEST or Fmbmx ArrAiM.- Qfilrcln Capitol littlkHig. Kto MrExceibiney Sunford B. Uoi, MlntMor of

Gco.C. lotter,Secrtry.W. Horace Wrlgnt, Uotttl Hart, Cterks.

DsrAirrx ssr or I.vteuokOQcc In Execatire Bufalijijr, Klna(rM.t? BieeUenoy J. A. Kloc, MlnisMr ot Iatwtor.Chief Ctert. Joha A. Uhh amr.

AsaJsUat Claris: JateW II.BofU, 31. K. KM.Italolo, Stephen Jlaiiaala, Georg a RAMEdwurd S. itoyd.

Busjuc or AsRiccLTear ab Fwerkt.

President: Ub KxeeHAcr tfee JfliMrInterior. Wm. G Irwin, Atfan HacMrt,Joiin Ena. Joseph ildrjdao, OowmliiliMiacand Secretary.

CHiirs or nvnsxva, DnrxtetumSunrcyor Gcneral. W. D. AWzandcr.finpt. iubl c Worb, W. E. RovteluSupt. Water Work, Aiwlnjw Brows.Inspector, Electric Ughw. Joha CVwWy.Registrar of Cureyance, T. G. Tkrnm.KoddSafrTlsor,Il jBwtotti,V. H. CBaias4nsiChief Engineer Fire Dept., Jas. It. UtutUfcupt. Insane Asylum, Dr. A. MeWnrne.

Deta ktmcvt or FiAje.Oiflce, ExeoutireBBftdisir, Klt tr,

Minister of Flatutce, Uta EzeoOwKir S X.Anditor-Oenera- l, Georye J. Kws.Keglssrar ot AecoutUi!, W. G. .Uater.OCerlc of Flmwe tMBee, E. A. McJMcny.Collector-Genera- l of Cnstoa. Ji. K. CulKTax Assessor, Oahn. JttRn. 5vr.Deputy Tax Assessor, W. a Weodoa.Krf'.msjter-Geoer- !, J. Mort Oat,

CCSTOXS BOSSAff.

OSIee, Custoa Uoaie. Eaplamd, Rrl itmt.Codec J. a Gutte.IVputy-Ccri.ect- F. B. MSt4kr.Harhonuaster, CapUin A. FHIfor.Fort Sarreyor, J I. s Saaderj.Storekeeper, George C. Stwfewtejw.

;D?rArxxxr or Attox.x ct-Gk- k xj.uOffice In Execatlre BttStdsn?, Kla streeu

Attorney-Genera- l, W. O.SaUMlepaty Attomy.Ge8eraI, O. K. 'n'Bder.Qcrk.J.M. Kea.Manual. E. G. irhoJieMk.Clerk to Marshal, II. X. Dow.Deputy Marshal. ArUinr 11. Ktswa.JaHor 0nu Frisoo. J. A. low.Prison PhydeUa, Dr. C B. Otfjr.

Board or IxxmbatMct.

PrssMent, Sis KxcoBencr --V. Kim;.Member ef the Board of lMitrraturioa.J.a Atharwa,j.3.04e, non. A.

S-- Ctesftwra, Jaatea G. Mark P.Secretary, Wray Taylor.

Boaxd or Etitra.OSeeln gonads of Cosrt ITmm Bitfidlns,corner ot MiifUnl and Queen streets.

Meateci: Dr. Day, Dr.MIner, Dr.AaOravs. J. T." arhoasi Jr., Joha Eaa, Tneoj F. Lansuwreal Attorney-Gener- Smith.

Prestilent Hon. W. O Sslth.Secretary Chas. Wdcox.KxtrcaUre Ofleer--C B. KeynoMs.Inspector aad Usaerot Gartuge Seines -- L,

Ii LPSerrcInspector G. Vf. C. Jones.For; Pnyslciin, Dr.O. B. Aadrews.pispcnsiry, Dr. 11. V. Howard.lperacttleatedt,lr. E. ICOaTer.

BOA2D or EnCCATIQX.

Court Uooh BoGdln- -, KiutrNtPaddent, iron. C. R. BishopSecretary, Vt. James Smitn.Inspectar of ScaooU, .v. T. Atkinson.

DtsTWCT.COCaT.

PU Station BuiMinff, Merchant streetA. P. X. Robertson, 3 ajistrnt-Ja- m

A. TkmpioQ, Clerk

i IMTiiirr '"'I