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I'l III I.
KYr'liY AITKIIVihiv MONTHl
t'NrA IS iiiiimia...
VOL HONOLULI AWAllAN ISLANDS: II ! H W EVENING DECEMBER NO. 214- -
OFFICIAL 1)1 RECTO KY,
PHOI ISION A I. m KltMKM OK THB
HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.
- It. I Kile, ( PmiiOBl Ho
.1 fimt nl at tin il a hi Iitt Hint
Hhilsiei nl Ntwltw A fTali
j Mint, tflalstatof lb interimMi Ihunon, Mtatsterof PlaatM .
W U. Smith. Attnl
AoviMUHv i ntttnu
K. M. Hateh. "1 lamnal of t he Hawaiian lajande,
Osotl Brown, K. It. leniiv,Mm Mmi, Boh,t, w. KoC7batty. w. k. Allan,JmnM k. Morgan, Hanrj Watarhoaav,r fl. Knlir, A. VimmiK,
J, ,. Ifoadonoa, W. wIMar,John Kimnslntb.i'. T. Hnifer. Keeutle atnl -
iwnn OooaQlls,
l I'HC MK ( 'iil'HT.
lUn. a. K. Jtt4d, chief JnaMaa.Hon. h. ft Blakartoa. KirM Aaaaelata Jual.ce,Hon W K. Krear, Baoond Anoolftta Justice.Henry mltti Uhtaf Clark.fri'ii Wandenbarg trinity Clerk.lienrKe i.'k hh, Second Deputy Clerk,.i. Walter Tones BtonoRrnnhor
"im fix lroans.
First Olrontl : H. R, Ooopor. W, a. Whit Ins,Onhn. .
circuit : WUN. Kenolkal.Third ami Ktrth CTn nitM : s. I.. AustinFifth circuit .t. Hardy.
i nifPH and Court-mo- In (J nvert.tneti t
KtilltlinK, Kin 8 reet. sitting In HonoluluFirst Monday In Kehrimry. May. Auuiimt titulNnveniiier.
Distinct Cor nr.
Foltoe S'atlon Building, Men-hun- Street.A. G. Mi RobertSOni MiiKNlrate.lames. ThompNon. Clerk.
DnPASTMWT or Fnnatna araAtna.
Office in ftovernraenl Building. King stint.Ill Excellency ttanforri H, lnle. Minister of
Foreign Affelrt(teo. c. Potter, Chief Clerk.v. Horace Wright, Bd Btllee i lark.
DRpARTmnn nrTiin rarnnton.
Office in (.overnnniit BtiiMinu, Kinu street.Ills Excellency 1. a. King, Minister of tbe
Interior.Chief Clerk, .'ohn A. HiiHsitiuer.Assistant (Klerks. .lames Hnyd, M. K .
Keohnkalnle, Jamas Aholo. Stephen Maltanlu, George c. Roam Kdward B. Boyd.
CntVI Of J'ritKAITH, DKPAMTMKNT OfIntkkioh.
Snrveor-(ieierul- . I . Alexandernot. Public Works, w. E. Hawaii,
supt. Water Works, Andrew Br wn.
luKiieetor Electric Llgbta. John Oaaaldy
Raglatrar of Conveyanoea. T. Tbmm.Road Bnparrlaor. Honoluln, w. H. Cnm-nlnc-
Chief Engineer Fin- Di pt.. .1. II. limit.Supt. Insane Asylum. Dr. A. MoWayite.
i mire, Hovernment Building, King st.
BtlRMAt r Aiiiin ri.TniK.
President Hta Kxoellenoy .1. a.King Minister of the Interior.
Memberai w. a. Irwlu. A.Jaeger Herheri ami John Rna.
i 'onuiilKHloner of Agrieitlt ure and ex oAlelnSecretary of the Hoar I: Joseph Maraden.
Drpabtmbrt or PtSASOg.
Minister of Rlnanoe, Ills Bsoellene) H. It.anion.
George S. Rosai. glstrarof Accounts. Qed B. Smithies,
clerk of F Inance Office, Carl Wlderoann,Oollectorlieneral of Customs. . I. K Castle.Tax AsaaaSor Oaho, Jonathan Bhaw.llcputv W. Weedon.
J. 1. Oat.
Customs Busbar
Office Gnstom House, Esplanade) Port st.i 'ollectur-lienera- .1. B.Caal te.
r, F. B. MotMooker.Ilarhi' Master. Captain A. Poller.I'orl Snrvejor, M. N. Sanders.Storekeeiver. QeO. Stratemeyei
I IKI'A HTM Y.ST OK ArroHNKV-liUNK-
orhce in Government Bnlldtng, Kinu st.Attorney-Genera- l, W. 0. Smith.Deputy Attornev-Oenera- li G, K. wilder.Clerk,. I. M. Kea.Marshal. K. G, HllOheook,Deputy Marshal, Arthur M. Htown.Jailor Oahu I'risun. James Low.prison I'h vnicnui. Dr. c. it. t'oopar.
to A II OK MMIUKA1 ION.
( Ulli c. Depart men ol Interlo, Govel nmcntBuilding, Kinu Street.
Preaidanti His Kscellenoi . J. a. King.Members of the Hoard of liuinlgmtlon: Hon.
.1. H. Atherton, Jan. H. Castle Hon. a.f leghorn. JjanuMi G, Bpenrer, MarkRoblnaon.
Brcretnry. Wrni Taylor,
HoAltli OF ItKAITII.
Dfiiee in arouaaa ol Uawrnawnl Buildlnifioorner ol Milihiuf and ijaaaB atreeta.
MeinU'ts: lr. Day, lit: Miner, Dr. Andrews,T. V. latuhiiitf. J. T. Walel ItotiM'. Jr., MmKaaaad AttoroayHiaavraJ anilth
Fretiiilent, HOB. W, 0. Smith.Secretary, t'has. Wilcox.
Executive Olticer.l'. H. RaynOlOS,
Atfeiil Hoard or Heallh, J. I. Mi A'eiuh.lU8attor and ManiiKer til Oarbai Ser ire,
L. U La l'lerre.aayaatwfi . W. ' Joaaa.Port IMiysician, lr. AiiihtDtapaaaary Mf alaOiaw.laipar Waltlaianli Dr. it. K. Uilvar.
ItilAlin OK Km ( ATION.
tntite. Otovanunaai Uulldlng, klna Street.Freshleiit. Ih.n.C l(.Hecretr). V. .lames Smith,1 IIHpl'Ctol' tl( aMtftfflfc A i Tl AtklllHtl".
s ('mown Kami rouMissioNKiif.
aw of the Interior; W. O.iural aad ' P. laakaa.
ilhllns!.
THE HAWAIIAN STAR.. I!. I as in;.
ATTORNBV AT LAW.i mil . owwinghi n'hin.
I. ALFRED IU0O0N.AT'niltNKV MMl UOURRRLOB A I I. AW
Otkm, H rahul MmtjHonolulu. M
J. M. MONSARRAT.
TTt)Rljn m i NH M'Hini'i MM'
OMtwirlgtlt Ul'x k, M.l. hnnt Ml Il lulu
K. M. W IKMI1D.ATTORKVY mi im nski.uk at i.aw.
TKMl'UHAItV bftfMSWilli H. W. Aohford. Mi-- linnt
RMntlalo. ii. I
M. rmi.ui's & co.WIMiwilr lniMvis ami iobbrif
AMERICAN & EUROPEAN m GOODS,
Corner Fori ami lateen Sts.. Ilonoliiht.
C. I!. atPLBT.
A CO 1 Itrt?Ot .irrn nan Ban Deposit i hllowr.
Honolulu. I.
Plans, Kpeetfloatloni and Rnnerlntendencegiven for every ttetcrlptlnn r,f Building,
nhl Hiiildl- ireef-lnlh -- ai denlarved.
liealRhs lor interior liecomtlons,Maps or Median It el Drneffn . Tracing nntl
BluenrlntlnB,I - Drs Wings for Books 01- Newspnper I litis.
t ration.
lAlHhllih,SIGN ami ORNAMENTAL PAINTER.
BKLL TBLBPRONIt IW.
I?; All Dnlcrs I'riiniptl.v Attended to.
Santa Glaus1 HnadauartBrs
Thos. G.Thrum's
UPTOWN BOOK-STORE- "
Present an array ol HOLIDAYATTRACTIONS in NEW and skas-ONABL-
PRESENTATION liotiKs,in A nr. Poetry, Thavri. ami Bru.roLbttrr,
ALBUMS, all si.,.s. Style amiBitidltig,
BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS amiHYMNALS Tbe lineal aaaortment ofCHRISTMAS ami NEW YEARCARDS - TJle choice of several leadingArt Publlaher' ellerinini, al pricelower even than former acknowledgedli;t'!;ailip.
REMEMBER I Notn laal year' cardin- design in Un Hunk. Celluloid amiuihpr An Novelties.
CALENDARS for 1894 ami BOOK--1
LE1S ihtit mi' Rem of the printerarl.
Finest LEATHICR, SILVER FILA-GREE an, CELLULOID Article furBeadoir, Library, Parlor or Office inINKSTANDS, PAPER WEIGHTS,FOLDERS PORTFOLIOS, IiKskPADS, CARD CASES, WALLETS,PURSES, MUSIC ROLLS, Etc.
TOILET SETS, HORN tun His.NUT PICK SKTS.
A new line nf Austrian Vases in Glassami Poroelaiu.
French Briaque Fiicure Pirn's andBrio a Brao, Work-Boxe- Work-Bag-
Reticule, ami Baskets,
IIASKKTS THAT A Ii K IIAS- -
KKTS.Novel h ii,i attraotiv in styles and
variety, McuU in 11, Im'hI SnajbalMaking Iribn nf Affteeteaii Indianfrom a Bon Bon ute to a Hamper ; sai.ito lie the hrsi lit exported by theirAgent Must bi skkn to be Apprh- -
t'lATKI).
PARLOR and OUTOOOH ham Ksfor Olil ami Voting, and TOYS inabundance and varlaiy rorall the goodlittle (iirls an, I Huys from now tillt Ihriet mas.
The array of DOLLS exoead tltut ofany previous season not onlj in quan-tity lint also in quality, variety amipi loe,
In the line of DOLLS' RUNDRIB8we are also more eoini lele than ever;to all of whiob Inspection is Invited.
TOY Hooks in variety forgrades.
n urstors i r Httvndc ,In, iiimI : I Kwt liiiini niln l. it wuli chit
SANTA CLAUS' HEADQUARTERS.
IW-l-
MUSIC! MUSIC!
CHOICE MUSIC.
A Mill' HllM'k "I till' Im
Violin, QuItM! Ilanjiillllll 11. hi. I. iiiii
ttltffl I'llllllt "lll .
ilii-i- r anil -- iiilii-Jllkl It I 111 ll III
SCHARF'SPflOll iiiitl MiihIo Mttns
Cor. FORT A HOT fc L STS- -
Order fur all aatrutnuotproinptly attaadad to,
llusioa t;l:H.kind N.iiili
H. l! and Mutuul I clephtotr Nt 34HMa
M. s. GR1NBAUJH A CO.LMMM.
iImnui.i i.i-- II. I
OomtnlMiloti Mvrohatits Mil Inpoftatinf QvlNntl Mi I'liiiiiiliHc.
iin PVMrtCOCHIIi 1M Kroril SI.
F. A. SCHAFKK & CO.
tVroSTBRfl ni COSMHWtOSMKId'HANTS.
Ktofifii.ri.r. Hawaiian Isi.asiw.
II. sell MIDI A SONS.
IMPORTBRil AND COMMISSIONIfKRl HANTS,
Pofl Stri-.-- . mill n In
p. ii. tm to. MBpl.it to.LEWIS & in.
IMIMIHTKHS.
Naral Nnpplie, Whulemlf ind RetailDmltn in Qnimilci. PvoyIiIom, eto.
in Fori si., Honololn, n, l.
CHR. HERSKIND & J. McMEEKIN.
PIANO TUNRRR AND TRAOHRRR,
PMihsllo Bute, Haratanli Btiwit.
if Mlilunl III I.
Lessons etven nn Diano for Beninners andPractical Players,
,'iniriL' order- - ill lie proini.l l attended to.
171 im
i II AS I .
TYPFWRITER. CONVEYANCER AND!!"',',
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Mil,' over Bishop's Hank
LEWERS & COOKE,
Lumber, Buii.ders' Harow vre,
IxiiiKS. DASH, BLINDS,
PAINTS, till s, t;i ass.
VVAl.l PAPER, VTTINO,
COkKlH'iATED IRON,
IME, CEMEN lit.
H, W, McCIIESNEY & SONS,
Wholesale Gmnfirs.
HONOLULU, If. I.
A FULL LINE
GROCERIESAlways m Hand
FRESH GOODS
Per Bvery Steamer and Sail
SPECIALTIES:
Cheese, Laid, Hams,, . .....
miner, coansn, mhk, tmiona,
Crackers, Potatoes, Salmon,
Macaroni, Coi n Meal,
Pickled Skipjack, Alvicore,
Herrings,
i''liuir. Grain and Bean,
AMI ALL KINDS
Leather and NailsjFOR SHOEMAKERS.
WILDER & CO.tKMlahlitihetl in iHjt.)
Es'dne S, G, WILDER C, WILDER,
InNarraai saa in
Lumber and Coal
Building-- MaterialsSl'CH AS
DOORS, SASH, BLINDS,
Builders' Hardwarefaints, (Ml, QhHW,
WALL PAPER, ETC.
Cor, Foil and Queen Streets,
HONOLULU, H, L
Pacific Mai! S, S, Co.
AND TH-K-
Occidental ! Oriental S. S.Cfl,
For YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG,
MMBr if i in- iiin.- inlulii'-- "IIIhi RoMMVilv im. ilmli- i'nv n tlie boVC SJTD
on Bt llliiilll IB full Ml I ll rlates;
Simr TIIINSum OCEANIC Mr. aft, tollMini i SIR V... rVh. i IMBtmr "OCEANIC", MhicIi.-.-
.IHII4
Btmr "CHINA". - April Hi. isl4
For SAN FRANCISCO
Steamers of the alsiVe ' unipHi NM will Ball
at Honolulu on (lieu ua from Rongania an4Voaohants to Ure above port on or hImihi tinftlttOWtlll dates
Stun- "(ii'KAMt'". r. I. Hit:t
Btmr 'CITY OF PEKINOM,Jan !?, HIM
Btmr "OCEANIC", tab, It, I8Ms "CHINA". Marohflt, I MM
stun- "OA Kl.lt "' Mii 14, I MM
BITES Of PISSICE IRE IS FOLLOWS:
HKO- - n HonoIt A M I Kil.Mi
1M to I7 -round trip
mouthsCiihfn, round trip
months .. tvi :) Mr, mRnropenn Hteemga H.', no IISI IK
it.r Prelghi ami Pnaange apply in
H. HACKFELD fc CO.,111 " .
Canadian Australiau
Steamship Line
TIME TABLE.
For Vancouver, B. C.
From Svdney Brisbane.in--
, rfonoluru.s s. "WARR1MOO" Auk 81, ItyriS. S. 'MIOWEttA" Ort. S, IM
Is. s. - wahkimoo". Noy, 1. I8BH
is. S. "AHAWA" .. Dec. 1 IN8s. s. "WARRIMOO". .Ian. 1. 1804
Ami Monthly Thereafter.
For Sydney and Brisbane.Prom Vancouver, 15. C.
Arrive Honnlviu.s. n, MIOWERA" Oct. l, IHill)
W ARRIHOt i" .Nov. 91, ISM)
8. s. AliAWA" Deo. 91, 1888Is. s. WARKIHCX r Jan. 91, I!M
Ami Monthly Thereafter.
PASSENGER AND FREIGHT RATES
to Vancouver, H. v., are the nune m to HanKranciwH, OaL
Through Tickets!"" 'Int in Canada or to United stat.- -
ir rantiiiiHii I'aeitii- Railway.
I , Ki.r I'reiiilit or P1, "I'l'lv to
I MHO. II DAVffiS A CO.,IM.tf General Ap'lltN.
ATLASASSURANCE COMPANY,
1"1T2V1151 IMOM.Capital, - $6,000,000Assets, - $9,000,000
Having bean appointed aaeata ol the aaovaCtMapani we are now rendf to affeol InsurSUOeS al I he UtWeal mieS Of t relilliim.
II. W.M'lIMIh'l A SHNs.
HYMAN BROS.Importer! of and Whoieaait Dealer- - In
DRY GOODS, BOOTS, BHOES,
CLOTHING, NOTIONS am.PANCY GOODS.
68 Queen Street, Honolulu.
ju rallforalaat., Haa Francisae, Oat
- THE
ELITE ICE CREAM PARLORS
Candj Factoiy. SS Uat fiakeij.
FINE HOT
ICE CREAMS, COFFEE,
CAKES CANOKS HI CHUCOLAIE
ISLAND CURIOS.Our Eiitiibliahiiient ik Ihe Kinciit KcHurt 1 the
Ctt. Call ami kceuH. Open till ll i. in.
BISHOP & CO.,Kftbil.lislii.il In KM
BANKERS.HoMot.t7LU, Hawaiian IsLAHOt
DRAW EXCHANGE ON
THE BANK OF CftLIFOMHlL Ml fRM'SCO,AM) THFI It AOKNTH IX
m.e$$S& I M, fiDl'SlO&
I'li A N K I'',V" "ii'iiini iiiniK 'ii i iih--
Tii,' r ,i A wrdnay,i n I,,..
in i tenmere la I Banning Co of HyUne?,S dm Tlie M.ii k of New Realnnd,Auckkutd, and Ita hmnHhns in clni-- tchiimt, Dirnertln arei vTaltlngtnn,
Hie Itiinli ol Hi iti-- h linnDiii, J'urtlnud, l hThe .oieHlid Madeira IhImIIiIs.Htockbolm, Se,en.The) Chilli ail Bank of Indin. AuaernHn nikl
feintHongkong, Yokonntnn, Japan, Ami trnaa
ni t a Oannrn Banking
CASTLE & COOKE,LIFE AND FIE
Insurance Agents.
All KNTS Knit
MV KM. I. AMI Mill A I.
Life Insurance Co.tP Hi sti N.
Fire Insurance,Alliance Assurance Co
(it LONDON
jETNA INSURANCE CO.
Of HARTPORD, Ct INN.
INSUREIN tiik
German-Americ- an
Insurance Co.OF NEW YORK.
Assets . Ti.H7W,atlH INI
Net Surplus I a,a.v.,8H iioj
Whm K. n Bqnal, Del the BESTSF.f BJTY
WILDER a ci..A(i'llts.
THE MUTUAL
Life Insurance Go.OF NEW YORK.
Assets Dec. 3is 1892 si75.0F4ti56.6i
S. B. ROSE.General Agent, Hawaiian islands.
tf
Hawaiian Wine Co.
PRANK BROWN, Man.
,s ., n m,.,,.,,,,,,, si ,, nn H
The Central Market.
Always have on band choice Beef, Muttooi Vesl
ami Poultry- wa atskt Pftafjn Bpadalty,
liivr us a trial anil lie mtvinn-tl- . We havt- thebell, tlur t nrneit - tin very
Westbki m k & Gakes.lr..trifi.rH.
Until Trtrphone 104. afafj
JAS. F. MORGAN.No, 45 Queen Street,
rtpedal attantloa Kiven to tba
haadling of
Real Estate' Stocks, Bonds
LIME AND CEMENT
KOK SA1.H T
J. T WATERHOUSh'SQtWtn Street Stores.
H. MAY & CO.Wholesale and Retail
GROCERSlis Fort attrwL
Both ToWphonca n r. o. 110x470,
Criterion SaloonAliKNTS VOW
John Wieland Brewing Co,
EXTRA
Pale Lager BeerPer Australia.
A Fresh Invok i ni ( 'i ikor--
NIA ( S 'ESS.
Oyster Cocktails a SpecialtyI.. 11. Dm, Prop'r,
Club Sta'nk's Co.s. V. ftftAH AM, M oi
Feed and Sale Stable.
Kmi Strcit. Bgltusjeju Hotel
ami lUrttnnin.
Both Trlkphonks 177.
COMHBCTBD with mack stmCor. King gild it- tio l sis.
BOTH TKLKPHONBS SO. i.v
chas. hustace,iu.ikk, kin.istrbkt,
Between Port ami A lakes Rta
DHALSS in
Groceries and Provisions.
Fresh California Roll Butter and IslandButter always on hand
Yi si Goods ttetivtd hy every Sliwmetfrom Stnr firwieitfo,
SatIMKAI-THI- (ll'ARANTKKII.
( i( ) T ) III E
EAGLE HOUSEN't rUANU AVBNUK, OR TO Tin'.
AJtlJNGTOlN HOTEL,HOTKI. SrxSBT.
RATM
fable Board ifi ;. r day.Board ami UaiKing ...J yBoard ami Lodgfinfi :H rl wwk.1 1 Special Mouthlj Price,
T. B, KRorsi:. Proprietor.
L. M. T3HE.IlillltKK (If
Wines, Spirits and Beers
HOTEL STREET,Between Port and Bethel Sts
THOSE
CIGARSThai IMC :nt' selling at
Mil It l.iu ificcs a ifkill l II as
La constantia,La IiiHul.-t- r
andLa Isabella.
These ciffnra arc i iiur
own Importation and di-rc-ii
front thf
MANILA FACTORIES,
HotiFOD, Hnni & Co.,
DRUGGISTSand
TOBACCO1UIST8
W. W. AHANA
Merchant Tailor,la iai Httuauu at ii iimiiIm in.
Fine Suitn fron t Ni. Linen and Ovaaamiiu, i.io up.
A1J. SI ITS UI AKAMKKIi TO KIT
ASH IN THfl I.ATKSI STYI.K
t'MiTHICX ('l.KANK)i AMI lU.I'AUtKD
M ut mil i t ieih' ne Nti 100, r. a Rai 144itsi an
THE HAWAIIAN
Sain Beposii j kmMHim miperinr rm ililliw fur Inn iu mi l
SI nk Stark I Hoiidniiti""" "" "r Py'ni f' tot -- ": "t ill
"i ll iiiini ' ilMMtti.
l:itH I'lltllllllloil in,1 k, ... I., 1, ,
11 I'1 " '
HNft lll.lll aXr 'i ;i
nir.ee fm Hie f,. keepintr uf all mrt olvi.hmlil,,. .. ,......, ,;, ..
Rllvrr Mure and 1 i.luiilileIrtlrlr lalten mi itoragcfor ontor iliorl period.
ppl) for partirular toINK HAWAIIAN SAFE DEPOHH
Mi rSVBNTMSNT if.Ins I HI ST II I I I I, iM il l i.i .
im; II
J. T. WaterhouseQueen Street Stores.
111. I. LINK
Hardware, Crockery, Saddlery
kSH
gj a gi w f gjr A 11 U T KA J J L O,.l all rMMClipttr
Fort Street StoreNo. lO.
in uiniTiuN Tn Tin-- UAROS
m-
DRY AND FANCY GOODS
HAVE JUST RECEIVEDIndia Linen ind PersJnn LnwntiBmbioifkrrTi In 9 nrd pinoniRonnn ami Quipucn Brabrotdapy,
Orient at, Plntte, nnd other laces. In
w Into, oreiun ami blank,
thlffon Laoe, all rinrn..arc Not. on ain ami Muck.
Striped and I 'h ck Kmitj .
Wi-i- Jnpanean Oraptti wrhlttnud aolrM,While, I Ireara ami Black Surah silk.White and t ream Bilk ( Srepe,
Na ) ami ( ream Sergei
Suei ami Tennis Plannel,"The .1, Doeai MiUef Ecjuipojaa' waladPrium Donna and I. I. Uureat.iLadiea' Black Mom--
'
Reliable Goods-- ATs
Mi: AsoxAiii.K Prices.
A well known Bnyineeicharge r a larg 'Mifir Mill
writes us tins week " useno other but uti m Oils, theare the beat.
UenillllP Nixed PallllN. madeol pure colors und pure oils, rheMakkks name mi each can aguarantee ol quality. During tin-
jmst year a large quantity of this.
patnt has lieen used with the mostsatisfactory results.
Penee Wire, Galvanized orplain Black annealel Four PointGalvanised Black Wire. So muchcomplaint has been made t thequality of PeUCe Wire broughtinto this market, that, alter testscovering the past five years, weHave aelCCieC a make ol fenceWire peculiarlj adapted to thisclimate, and which has provedsuperior to any other. 1 sirs .,1
this make of wire endorse its.
value.
Wtter riltera in not irexperiments with articles maiU
,to sell aud then buy a Slack St
Browulow" after paying for vottrexperience, as so main havedone. Slack Hrownluw ' Water
.. , .r liters ure raaue on seieuuue prin-eilUes. .iiiii are known anil useileverywhere. They ate accessiblein all parts and can he cleaned hythe user.
Terra Cotta p'lower Pots andWater Mottles, Huston Mean Puts.
New Hoods constantly arriving.
PACIFIC HARDWARE C(L L!d.
I' i"l KiHll Sikkkt llnv.i i r.
Old Kona ColieeI'tlK S1.K AT
J. T. WATERHOUSE'SUtleeil Street Stores'
ODDS AND ENDS.
Ii, KnilUK itlr- - wonBbatnlji 'i. in. 11.
In f inn, 1 !n l.: iil- - wenr wnu "fII ,lr. . nt .iii l!ltUo00l,i- f ir,-- n-- i with tiirtnerl.
,, f I,'- -- liiiiillK '"' ' " nl n
ntheClyd
m'.'i ',' :vatst.,., m U) in AiiKn"t.nd DM.Srwk daj''- -' iiklilv iiii'.il plw of IIUWItMl
Ilvernnru pmwrviil by tin- U o( Vlr
iiiili.ii . in ,.i - IhimIi-i- i fur tirontal- -
v n H!..U.. "It Is ndlatkMt' ' " i..l"O.ealdMtrJ- 11. I
... jnl h often to himself iwhe my it u hi wlf.M
ii- - i'i Ruiwla enlllrallwny w l,,iN, for the pMal
r i pi.- - for ml .warn i..- l Uwil I nt Ihn- art oon-
Indict) y I he nitvernutcut,III Stiipii nf Ma.-.- nw a fth--
aud - "'k ''- - 'lnws IdUilaie it, whirl it Oonhl neither lift
,v imtii Mr Btnpter had littb-ilifllriilt in rnpturitig Im it h the binl anilMs.
A suit in the New nrk rMirt-ore- thepnawiwloii o n child hna boaal deoidetl Mtiisfartorily to ImiiIi partli The motnerwill have Nianasaton of the boy during the Msummer, and in w inter be will live with ln-- f
At herI ) ' s iim'I - if &st ly metnla.
lireides udd fur stoppings, two nvvanihs iftin uorhls '. 1, i' 1' !! i,f plntiniint N
m 10 making the win- by11 illclnl til t h an ftrinl la.
I'll ibably he rielicst town in tin-- mtu- -
try, ni Hiful f popsjintlon, is llrook line, a,
suhurliol ItiMtton The inhabitant- - num- -
U i :,un and own property val-- .
its I hi i.OOO. Its vrenlth Incrensed litper cent Inel year.
A 1'nri- - shopgirl ordiimrilf beidne hi nHtilitty-.- ft,, in to s a miMitli.-- lit' it.' irtalil) nit it ifiiiiiiiiNHHMI (Hi tiTMilt-H- , viirying front om'-lm- Ut 1 Hrs?otacoordluu to lirr suoohss. Mauy wceive anlnuli h t 'i fi in out in -- alary ami tnakmuch uiori) in oominlialana
Benarfcsbla tursOne "f thv inofti rt inarkaliU' rurt vr9
km- ii 111 Mmiih- i currttl imt hum nm 1auI'nrt land i lint- r fitiir cars a ladrin that city was afflicted with what unanuppOHed la- wiai ie rheutnat ini. Shahnt tin use of une and ankle, theu ofthe ttriu it ih.tt side. Instnail of aiviuahetterii. '1.- - ut iniiail v un- -Li tlu whole ol out alda of In r hotly waspractieall) helplt ss Tbe dOCtora wtiu notagreed koiik1 chIHiik it rhetituat Lam, ot herspara ly hi, a fall received a few e.trshe log h Mi')o-t- t to Im- the cause.But all t real inent a- - unavailing. Theilltteaae, whatevur it waa, OOnttnoad ilHnlowhut ilrtatilul piogn-- H until the laily waseutirrl helplaaa, anabla t Bma haml orfoot.
It was at this time that the miracleOne day during the U mMrary
ahw in t ..t her at tend ant in anoUo-- r room,t hr invalid slipped from her chair, and be-
ing una it- i ttuppoH herself any fell to the(h Kir. The family were much frighten-l-hiit were reassured on tiuding t hat no itert-- Itins harm had Um done, hut t.hf wondercame a da or two later when tha helnleinvalid Is'an to her friend- - I iymo in : her hands anil UoinK thing- - she hadlit i n tiuahle t accompliah tor moot h Ti.
i'l hut mm itiaiid than the decline, until now ;.:tful'n tolici ohl time health andskill. Win It- -1 th- - fall jarred from tuebrain it chit of IiIimmI tnai was holding hirin prtMiii ir whal the cans, it cvideutthai tin fall ".I- - wn.ii faaad her from heri it Ii ri ii it 1. witttn .Totirnal.
i ii Ni a nf Oman's MuiiHg-ttiMit- .
The need o vvotiteil in the manage incutof ulilic homes and clutrittea laempha--- i
h) i horrible dlaclosnre junl miuleh) the ini t igat ion of tha SanKrauci-e- o tiling aayluni, w here Oil hsIhc- - ii. iv. tit. I itliiu the hi-- i six weekaThe pi act Ii w been closecL The toronerde-claret- l
that i he ;t3 chlldrfHi ilied ftom lackof nut i n ton and from inanition and pein- -ptiitui- - n i t'ses aiit atttntlauti ticcu
"f "'N wm M'jHt he infant - in dark, duiiin anjirt.m.-ni- . U..
f"' oner it wan proved that theIII tO o.iiiii lull lie II Nt, The ..racial inderukj J Zm,m a m n.n i.- -t itieti i Uat m hen i he cbihirfiidiet! the ail ei la nt put their botiaa in h hoa
j"drtlaMhiiiiiia and heni taaa thn-until he .an i tu take hemf.mmi ii.ni- - iiiif out indiriS
i"1" Ih,x l "" Um. llraodtliiin uiiliuiii urajfyinttth ikiiiIp hi ih,,,.,),
Tiiee fiR--t nra giva hj ui iwwsMtfiiivltliiiiit i , in mini. Hut ili,.y imiclii in,.,,., .,, n ,lVl.r u. ,, rv , lniiipulituutl ituii. W vantun'ia oalaiouiliiii iliin-- l not h i.liik;li- puliii,- obarlti
"r asrlum fmui tin- - wanitiiaiiof "iitiieu atv eKclu.l.il that is not.urn-run- t ui..rur ton for srsntnwoji.Prtlcii" '" fiwnuwa win,wimu-i-i 1- Hiiperiiiteudeata sueh HuKnuuaiiuiK m. tin- - abov woald buopiinP"""'1 " Woman's Journal.
subjaias rir ar.i''';''vMrr,;is u, . b,.Wh,dd
!iKt htm taiuar.ww m trmma matter, tint day iii thvinul.- -t nf an Xen iaa hv the wild JaW,,,.,. llllKr).,U1 Inoffeuslvv vlopaaafc.
,,.,, ,..., bUl ,Zux ,luminr, luiMimil to iatcrpoaa, TL. ' r arvlviiscit tin- li iliuut. and uaaUoa; Btd.!. illUl( ,,. busjao to atmaalaVbtBi. But '
'" - 'f"1 T nidrlwoum bnve in xm.
s, im.i h imhihUwilui'tu mi tin -- ur's nostrlte until tba animalrelaxe.1 Lis Krii. I liin be bimK' " '" ' ""' "'"'' ""' '"'"r iaoroiw iwailug nit a htuut stick. In A ,.iii,jtfa'.l i,.is,iu.-- iiKain -- VoulUVt'oniuanioIr
Uliul I'i ,,,,l i
in .irniiu: mth wimii,., ,. da EMI I' " -- i'imi uuiNuuieu DousVbrll,.. r., ,,U,.l. ,it w,.,.t "Tl. 11 ,a,iurn mii .,1,1
I'alvuiisl in thai biMiaa, anil sliv nay uliepr.iv fm im- rwrydhjr, I am glad ah do.I pin fur inyst'if." kDo tlin ?" swdWl nil Whm iliH-.- th, ,n f,
lrml " Wajl," rvplul HMtlhoii, "ulifu tirsl opj nu a, ,ij,.iii ibo
ir.in! ni.'iiilon - aud liHik out uwu thelnHiitilul world, I iliank Qod Him 1 amalive, ami i Imt I liv so Mat rlTtirtma ." BauKiam im ,, A .inaut.
Hi Mbjrriion..Mr Irvina tslla a story of the "iwou" at
hi, ,1,11111 lintel vbaraaewas slBylac i
io for nulot) to tfaa taaataaIriitiK trtuk with tkc fellow's elrUttJ,aai,' i, no an niiT lor llu nlal
i iinii' suit M'i- Hie Btaot, Turn," said
In-- In au-r-
'Yis," said Jtrflon. "liar, Is an arnWfusyou. t
l ii li mhk uid. 'MValt, Itei,iliil ,ni liki ui i
"Wl.. i. s i In- Ionia" In a iluhiuin.kiuil "I u,i, i ii lio is to uay mr fur myiiiiu " In ttiia.
I
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A I. IK I:
OR At, w
VT UhiiUi
aw aii an Star. - LAN0 KWA" lUlHMTS O.N HAWAII. LiY AUTHORITY.
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o MM ill.DAY.
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ti AdVumi1
km i ii s
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t
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M ;i BAA Mm Imiii
ppr Y.nr in Advnnc
l,vtriiiisi.-n-
a:teinpt to icstote tin WOtl
KniarMivfmtiina arcny. inai British japhi '' "titnlm-i- l in piiiilli'iiiiiiti oill
mini ,i Tatppi Nnnitwr Nl) mi t,i.titmi I .Ml.
I'BSDAY, DECEMBER :. IM,
A VITAL QUESTION
I an interesting ami bnpoint q.'e-tio- which Congress ought
to tin.' ?rtake to solve what he-- i
ime oi the mass of reliable testi- -
mi ay that Mr. Blount took fromVnnexationists in Hawaii, anilwhy liil he reject or decline torectivt much more of the samew hich was proffered him, while ac-
cepting all the stories which theKoyalists cared to put in evidence.
In spite of Blount's haliit of snub-bing Annexationists, men likeMessrs. Ifolte, Bishop Jones, Alex-
ander. Lyons it til all of themnt the highest and purestcharacter told Mr. Blountthe truth nhout the january revolution and the causes leading to it.Yri th' Commissioner's report ap-
pears to he packed as full of lies asa book is full of print. In none ofits published chapters does the colorof the best available evidence ap-
pear. Nothing is there but thedark hue of Monarchist falsehoodanfl perjury or the variegated tintif half truths, which are said to be
worse than lies, put in by loyalmen whom Mr. Blount refused tohear whenever they began to ex-
plain what they had meant theiradmissions.
II CaugreSa, shall go Into theell' sis ol Blount's CI fiarfe repH
it will, as tlii- advertisements say,"Urain Something its advantage"
and to .mi advantage as well.
mt ca-,l- -: of WIDEMANN.
W e are told that the reasons lorkeeping that offensive Royalist.k.'arl Widemann, in office, is that toremove him would "offend theCatholic vote."
lu reply to this, on behalf of theAnnexation clubs of all the islands,the Citizens' Reserv e, the AmericanLeague and 07 er cent of theloyal citizens of Hawaii, the STAH
legs leave to say1 That the Hawaiian Catholics
" ,,i two classes the Portuguese,who support the Provisional Gov-
ernment arid want all the rascalsturned out, ami the quasi-Royali-
natives who do not concern them-selves with the subject and are notto be consulted upon questions ol
i lovernmental policy.ill) Annexation Catholics may
be found within a stone's throw ofBishops bank, any one of whom isas competent as Widemann to beclerk of the Finance Office. Toreplace one Catholic with anotherwould surely not offend the religiousbody to which both belong.
What a spectacle is presentedwhen Widemann, a olomiui spy,and the sou of a man whose meansare being used to support the
in her contest for a throne,is kept in office under the Provis- -
ional Government. No languageis strong enough to describe the)fatal impolicy oi such a proceeding.It is one that dismays the support-ers ol ilu- - Ministry and strengthenstlie enemies of the public welfare.
Can it be that Mr. Davies, thet! is behind Mr. Wide-
mann as he is Mr. Woods ?
of
authority
restoration of bis patroness, thegitn-crac- k
"Oueen.' this is whyuy mow. wears a broad aud mean-
ing umile hen the name of HisGrace Waikapu (see Hook oflleraldry, cart rampant,gules is carried.iin.iug the friends
lipol
hasten igain to advise Mr.Dnl'ies. to
that will be royaltyagain in a
of Rtediwval melodrama which evenI jiglishiueii wit! ..et grow ashamed
is passing nut of the Wcsttinheiiiispln-r- good allis the era ol no less in
Hawaii in Hrailj and eitherifre or monarch) ill butraise its lose it. Mr. Davies
tin- icalfcpirit of the
m
4
U nil r a YVa ihiagUM dfltt of Novt8th, the XfW VnrV pnj.ers hnvc
f nu Interesting St letnnW touch'apant I mil British '
' 1. ... wnti.t'i ' h Cfaa I t "the Japanese Legation to d l til n '
ship left .ipau toi Honoluluseveral days simply for thepurpose of protecting Japanew In
terests in case m- trouble inouldoccur it was laughtngh deniedthat the Japatusi Oovttiitneiit wasacting in conceit with that of the
flitted States or ol sny other nation,,.,., in an
a amiHie
by
to
to lip
to
anese gunboat are on their way toHonolulu is not to In' wondered at,in oi tin Importance oi theinterests oi these two countriei In
the tslandl Next to the nativesthe Japanese laborers form thertigiM proportion .it The popula
tionrumors that any combined
action had been agreed upon orCommon understanding arrived atbel ween he tiM s. ei-- s of ignorance on the subject
Britain, lapan, autl the United rnH'States as to a policy in Hawaiiseem to have had their sole originin a confusion ol Befaring tea mat-
ters anil Hawaiian affairs Sir
Julian Pauncefote, the British Amb issador, Mr. Tateno, the Japanese Minister, have had severalinterviews Secretary Grcshamin regartl to the joint understand-ing on the pelagic seal question,but none on Hawaiian affairs."
THE FIGHIINU KIND
Nothing has been more persist-ently dinned in the ears of the visiting correspondents than the Royalist boast that, if the foreign war-
ships would only leave port, themenus woulil rise
clean the Provisional Govern-ment in half an hi iur.
This claim comes a partywhich has occasionally invin-
cible in peace and has always beeninvisible in war It is the sameparty w had the mennor Courage to protect Kalakauain 887, to save its own revolutionfrom a sequel in burlesque in
and to defend the throne in 1893,
In fact, since the men in buck-
ram were invented neitheihistory nor has disclosed:more pretentious and unmitigatedmartial humbugs ate thestrutting cohorts of theQueen. They are of the windwindy, the General Bourns of piff--
paff politics.We could but that every
man r in these waters woulilleave for a Christmas cruise. W henthey came they might stillfind the Royal huriosos earningtheii bread by the of theirjaws, and as for the Government itwould be where they had left it. assolid ami undisturbed as theof a New England hill
IT is pleasant to see again ill thisharbor the agile and gentleiuaul)sailors of the Japanese nav T heyare good fellows, under good offi-
cer and come on a good ship. Maythey enjoy themselves to the fullextent of their powers and thelast bright relic of those 35,000
whether Queen heStory or
plK.his
He his utterly
private capacity,credentials, anil 9
officialill pay
Cable news Washingtonwoulil he appreciated at full
value Hawaii.
The American Government andthe Hawaiian
matter astonishing self con-
trol. Hawaii was theirs if theycared to stretch out their handsit They wanted Hawaii and were
powers coveted it. yet"" President Cleveland refused to take
Tl Duke Hilgewater denies it is the strength ol nationalDial he a luau at Maui. tnfiiti ;lainsl U,u' lM,,il"v 0,1
President HarrisonStu is ...lorn.ed. on high official thoMggt (the might aunex anf mthat he dd. But whether! ,;s be( ,,, his successor
not be was the at a luau, he do hul Cleveland re- -
spoke :it oili- .in. I proclaimed the lUSefl ttte bait. deposi il hleell
And
ai
butcherfrom
mirth
Wiwild I'loposes COIUpro
mi-- , then noHawaii Koyalty, form
of,
for and Thisdemocracy
thanthere,head
times
Ittfl
warago,
view
"But
and
with
OT
andout
frombeen
hich neitherthe
188a
nine
fiction
than
wish
back
sweat
base
to
aware
gave The
host
11ns 1101 on nt. sicii 111 v.i
liill AVl
his
for
- i.inntoit
The Exprits has never favoredthe annexation of Hawaii. Hutthe restoration of the QttCeU was anact contrary to every principle ofthe republic, if a Gov-ernment had done il, tin- UnitedStates Mottld have been justified indeclaring war. as it would a kingshould be set up a South American
republic. All he ! 'residenthud power todo. it annexation weredenied, was lean- - the Hawalistuit" determine theli own form ofgovernment, guaranteeing them,by the Monroe doctrine, againstEuropean interference, BuffaloKxfrtu.
Then- are but four prominentjournals the United states whichfully indorse the Administration's
policy. Thc are theV. VurL Htral,i the V, VnrL- -
will do well to adjust his mind to Uvtnini Post, be Boston Htrald andthe New York 7Vai
i vti: i i- n o
phi
'I'he Si u h isthousand clippingspuss in which tinoutrage over thefain .hows ite1l
in hand ovel i
rram theien oi
oi inin und
ti lling terms Oul) i feu ol thesecan be at a time and SOffle
of them We giv e below
HRRMM AM, i i oi l 1M v o
I In ii 1,1 ii u t Ni ll hulli ii ii ii . i itnMhiri,
I'he undersigned humbly announce to the world thai their linnis tin OUl mi. in the I nited Stalesthat is prepared to and buildthrones on soil Customsolicited Dissolutequeeua pieterrerl
public'policy
rigorous
printed
furnishAmerican
furnished with full ind
and deposed Boon, tin- - rroni entranceMl Applicants of ho Executive BniMlBg will olti
information concerning the detailsof the plots under which the mayobtain their crowns, while
people are kept inI it i ii t :i ( '.ri al DtofoUud
1
.
s
.s Ii. ,N
England need
I t
'onsnniinateilme ohnoxi ns
ipplxtt
HltBSHAM a vXttyKLASUiWashington. C
Warwick I,. Gkkshaji,Hon QmxnTK Ci.kvki.am
KANSAS, ih.-.- i Hawaii. I8SS.
llHriionmi Woulil Sever Hove Thonghluf ii ii.ii Porelsii Queen.'c llh EtMr il thf Sun Stfci
"History repeats itself." The re-
moval of Admiral Skenett from thenaval Command at Hawaii, to make
.101 mi for some one le-- s familiarwith the condition of affairs, is verslike the difficulties of the Buchananadministration in 1857-O- u to forcea slave constitution on Kansas.One Governor alter another wassent, ond was either removed 01 re-
signed because unwilling to do thework expected,
j'u Sup's thoroughly Americanstand in this Hawaiian mattermeets the approval of men of allparties here. MuNKhk.
Boston. Nov 13th.
it MIAN so l l.Paramount Blount ami Paramour
Wilson will ever more remain asparabolic figures in tin passingdrama of law; ii Shm.
Mr. CIhe would ra
lai
rip
may luu e thoughthave Liliuokalanl
nwnii than starringh igniusthis country in "i nelc Tom'sCabin.'! lirookty u I 'nion.
If there is tlespot any-where out of a job, who would liketo he reinstated, he should apply tothe White II lUSe, Washington, D.C. Terms moderate. Satisfactionguaranteed. Boston Journal.
Here is a "straw" for you.Every newspaper Philadelphia,Republican, Democratic and Mug-wump, without a solitary exception,Condemns the course of the Administration in
The Best elements of the WesternDemocracy seem to Be of one mim'with their brethren of the East nthis tpjestion. ThePrandsco Exaiituer and Los An-gel-
Herald, the chief Democraticjournals of the Pacific coast, repudi-ate the mad polio of the ClevelandAdministration.
Clans Sprcokels is b) tin-Ne-
York World as say ing that hecare now what may happen
on the Islands. went there andtold them to make a republic," he!saitl, "but they would not have itthat way. anil now they may lightit out among themselves. do notknow the will
Tin; that Hon. C. Jones restored not."has gone to Washington as a com- - position of Mr Clevelandmissioner of the Hawaiian Govern- - and supporters in this matter isment is false. left here in indefensible on the ground
hills.
without . Yn'r J poocy.
from
in
people have acted inwith
other
.Such
pledge topr so. President
I he
Kuropcnu
ifin
to
in
Hawaiianv, 1,
v
foreign
dote I"'1'!" a Hii.eiiinnnt
ire
I.
1:111
I )
in
cheap
in
Hawaii.
Hawaiian San
quoted
doesn'tI
1
I'.
11 is naseu 011 luiorinaiion wnicnhas been violently distorted to servehis purpose. The only satisfactoryfeature of the muddle he has madeis that it will politically kill andbury him ami his faction. S. '.
Bulletin.
The limes speaks of the constitu-tional sovereign Hawaii. Therewas no constitutional sovereign ofHawaii when the Queen was de-
posed. Slu- - wis deposed becausesin- had attempted to rule under aconstitution of her own framing, aconstitution which proposed to disfranchise the natives of races thathail acquired 99 per cent, of theproperty of the Islands. Call,
Aii Indignant Democrat, whotook lo bear! the Democratic de-
feat on Tuesday, in a protestagainst tin Administration's do-
mestic policy ai w hen he heardof proposi ion ti. return themonarch) in Hawaii; "Ii thiscorrespondence bad been madepublic three days before the elec-tion the Republican victory wouldhave been almost unanimous. Itwould have meant an additional10,000 to the majority in Ohio atleast. I feel that it woulil be a dis-
grace to vole the Democratic ticketagain." Washington C'orr,, PMita- -
.. Ipkia Press.
iiiiHnf tbsqaseiMM twind!-- . ra rtxwtrVmaortsd front Londaa, wiieii (wo tufa
Isd) "ii the ho i, uml urMeudins 'fib MTV lull hi T eyeaiithl hh-- .I'li-.'to.-
pwtmarlsil asr to baj mum "rlw&Hc apersirli-s- at I, mmid liuiv.
Uul one ship tins iHr4-- foumj Mhowiillinium .1 viiim too lull In psaM UIsW-Um- i
Bruoklyu urldas without h mraSiiii i
wllllsuw ii, aiHlis ImjumMIi luuli (isi of tin- - uumi -- nnpovd nil
One af las Ho pruMe, uauw a s Han-su-
mil of pspf r. print t both suit... ufairmail ataiubauaouily mni (urn "ff
iOyno onplaa of an agai pane ii"-- i anInjur.
THF. HAWAIIAN' STAR Tt'ESDA V. M(TMrtr:fc 5. tfl93
will i" !. mi 1 he onVs of Vht)' iartr of His lateths-- , aetti 19 o'clock
ii Montlsy, Deeefiiber ; II 't. 1. 1
iiii cm, srr. I. linn .ii i ,iul hi North Kohid i. Ha hi.
Plena mni upeclrtestlottH i Ihnnifleent ihs Bnperlnt leni nl' Public Works,il o it il Itii .a i II
s i North Robsla.:n II Ii ndsl lllllst hi' i.nli r
for KvhalaThe Mlnhitel
hiiiiHrii tubid
lull i Ih'
.'nt :'.t
I'nh.i
Jail
lilnilthe in. i
apl III. In
a
IS. i
if
'i
I ol- A SIKH' Ol' (KIVKKNMKNTLAND il ll.OPt PUNCHBOWLnil i HONOliUtaU, oAtto
I hi I DSBSDAT, Hi ' ntBBfl- "ci"1 at
ip
ti
n
1,1 miction Ml "I
oi
the
I
'"i in' unruaa -- in,' m nmuenuiafreet, South Skips Pnnehbowl Mill.
Honolulu, Oshtt, contntniBg .m Hreaofis;."i aqisire t. a inore 01 h's.
tpot j 'i k;.i.IfllM i r ' s'.iv. :, IMS,
.1 A KIM!.Minister nt the
ai
MARSHAL'S SALE.Y HI IK A
:t islle,l! nlll'l nil the .'"ill illty
s:i:l. SRslnnl V KHint:, defendant, in Inplsim Iff, t he Mini
i
SIM
KIM.the Inn
Deputy
ati)
SAIson
sh:
unitlannn
tm IK lis
'Hire,
InierhW,.'Hi
tilI'll IN.
for
WRIT Ofuf li li
at November, A.Rln, bIIm Wing'or et Mini Lung;.el 148,01), I have
le ti'il n"'ii and shall expnne l"i' isle ntHie Police Station, in tin- bistrlol ofHonolulu, Island of Oahu, nt IJtiVlock!uf Saturday, the Mth da) of Dkcbm-BRB- ,
ft. I' ISM, to ih.- highest bidder,-ni- l
the right, lille ami it leiesi ,,l theMitd YoiiB lltn situs Wing Elng, de-
fendant, in ainl in he followitig prop-erty, tnihss sai'l judgmenti fiiteresl.eiis and in expenses he nreviottftlvpaid.
last nl property for saleTwo Dnmestio Hewing Machines.Pwentv Pleees Cloth I nini--i er lessKnar Woolen PantsNine Irspe Bhirts,
enl 3 'r;tn- a,
One Vest.Oue Cut-awa- y Cosl uml staml.Btghl t ihinese Sliirta.Two 1 'iiitnti DndenhirtsTen Coats Brown and White,Two Bluer Jumpers,Two t lhairs.One Mirrorand urn- Kound Table,tine Iron uml tine Hsnging Lamp.t lite SI a tilling Sin n psse.
ine iitiuiter and one HhellIniekert Ware, etc
Il lulu. Dee. I80H,
E. i II I'I'i Hi inMarshal.
I. O. 0. F.
ndct
HARMONS 1. 01 mi. Nil. i, l.ll.O.K.MKKI S
in IUumon Dili, Wnj'. B)ockgbis Htreet,.'i-- Mim, In. , at 7JX) p. M. ii iiif brotheraMe cord lull) lniled tosttesd.
I), P. i.awukm-K- MKtt V. Tt'RKKM,N, ,1,1c oniii.i. Seeretsr)-- ,
r.
For lirni.The FOCH EtOOMfl mi the Oround
door of the Msosn Tkmi-i.k- . Theiwrooms are KUitabts fur Btoreii or Office,I'nr ( RpBil.s l"
: ALL UNt of Triisteesi
iiv. r K ink .l Bishop .v Co.) 810--
POW 'BR l' ATTORNKY.
rvUBlNI'
M V VIWUNCK PROM IIII'.Bdwill A. .hints wil'
m t lei ine under full poieer of attorney,I' C. .11 INKS."
rs-- esS. -
mmionoltilu --I I
J BusiiNtss Cuts )Portraits Autocraphs
Uideis Received nt the Staii Office
A FEW OF OUK SPECIALTIES,
COMPt.KTR ASHORTSTKNT 09
si 'ERU 1n''
STOVES AND RANGES
Kl-k.- RANGES,"CLIPPEK" CAROtlSHt,
LAUNDRY BTOTES,PRENCH RAWQBil
set in BHck.AGAT8 ikon v.Ki-- ,
wii TIN WARE,
inn M in o Km 11HTi.nli mi, I,-- , uml hlta
111 HHKB HUSK,
ill. 1.4 W
KX- -
,lll the t
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s- 1111Kuan
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V f --tiiit ii your ual NMaajs
J. EMMELUTH & CO.N. ti Nu u.i liu SI uml 104 Mni'li ml Si
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Steel Ranges, Chilled Goin out of the Dry Business!
tluUfcJK aOUJJfciAGATK WAKI'. White. Oraj and Nickel plated), MI'S, WATttK
AND SOIL PIPES, WATER CLOSETS AND URINALS, RUB-BER HOSE AND LAWN BATH TUBS ANDSTEEL SINKS, GUTTERS AND LEADERS, SHEETiron. zinc AND LEAD, LEAD PIPE AND PIPEPITTING8'
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KEEPING
SPRINKLERS,
Preparation of
Tin, 'opper and SheetIron Work.
CANNIBAL ISLANDS,
Tasteless
Preparation Feast-Da- y
Missionary
This
BLOCK, STREET
WAMPOLE.
CodLiver
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HOLLISTER & GO.,1 )ii rooi BTII,
523 Fort Sir eel. Honolulu, H. I.
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These arc tbe CHOICEST LINE of DRESS MUSLIN Have Ever Shown
WI HAVK ALSO RBCRIVItn A NICK ASSIIKTMHNT OP
White and Cream Point de Irelande Laces
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Antique Oak Bed Room( Ihiffoniers, Sideboards,
Extension Fables, Etc"i
Reed, and Rattan Furniture
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LOWEST PRICES PREVAIL.
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SVS. S. SACHS,LilrM Noviltit- - in DttM O.iod
Wool m .uii.ii.. in an MteiU ri.ini. stni--
..mi S.ili.1 tNAofl at vrrv low price.Aii Wool Crmmm in Notts Coiom.
AAotossni Mionswni "iin- rtfsrod and S'.iia CokS Mtai shci Mil
llir .Atesl', in nil SIihJi- - FiKured IniHa Silk In
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Siiki. A inii hnc ol silks in all colon
At Fitly Yard
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I personally by Mil BAOUI xorkdty anil arerri i.Hti and will he offered prieM
GoodsWrought, Iron
COPPER,
Di.iitys,
ftverythlna msii ue soio Megarriicss sf
THIS IS NO FAKE.nnvines ton oi shove
Ladies' Cotton Gloves, 2 pair.. ,2.s'Ladies' Silk Mitts 25Misses' " " 201Children's Colored Hose.. .10
" 1 20Tahle Napkins 05Misses' Slippers. .25dents' Linen Collars ,ojLadies' " " OjGcnta' Neckwear i
Velvet Ribbons, , yards for ,aja. JO Corsets 67J hones ,8j
Silk ami Fancy Dress Buttons ,03Boy's Woolen Suits.. 1.50Hoy's All Wool Suits J.35Colored Woolen toLadies' Colored Ribbed Vests
for 25Ladies' White Zanze Vests. .20Boy's Cambric Collars, pr doe. .10
22.01 I lents' Suits. . IO.OO
Gents' Undershirts .20Lathes' Dress Heels. .05
" " Shields 10Clasps for Cloaks, per dor... ,ajWhalebone Casing 10
Silk Dress BindingLadies' Linen Ulsters 1 00
Leather Purses... 05Misses' White Slippers ,50
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THANKSGIVING.
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GenuineBudweiser
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To HI Kitrlli mil. '. I A '"!. If'"lrc' of lnt' rim SI)' In iMtll.H
mice with n pt.Hnna tnahi t Him Iw
itlleluv. tin I'm i l. nt. lORtvatht Uo.tmrnsni in oHnltin in ifgaril to alteraiktna In tin' lights of llnnnlnlu Harlan
kliki l t" bwwNl In tilt salt mi v
nf tile pnrt, I bag lo Mate M i"lloWSt
Timt an nutm dilRoultji hmm Iomeipsrinncnd by navlgatim In judgingihrir dlttanta ii'im danger on tntvrlnthis harbor aa la evidnni from recent --
astvrs, anil shlch would neetn to bfowing prinolpallf Li I hf brilliancy olthe tow n electric llgnia and other con.lit ions of llghl mill shaite, duei pfobatiiy. to tlio in fatid in tin' background,it would ieeui dvalralite, in trlew of tinnllinbnfnud valueof the stwiinnfa andtbeir cargoes now using thhi nuft, 'baii liicbt hIiohIiI in placed in inltableDoafliofii no arrangeo aa lo Indlcnta ntonce tin' dlatanoa from the reef.
Tiim can ba done bj ii tolng a tz i
light at i hr exlret ml (smith) of blamond Bead, the lii;lii lo show brighlfrom a beating of V i.v ttor therenbotitain Kalwl channel, u being probabljhut In by Kawajhan porol annul thai
bearing, round hoiiiIi to a la?artttg EhbIio K. ami N. (depending on tha littauctit wak daetuad neoaaaarj to Indicatedanger from the reef off Honolulu andor iViirl Harbor, ami whether the
would wn.li to extend theutility of the lighthouse ami Include thedanger; off Barber point) and from thalatter bearing show a red seutor roundi" tin- harbor, tha sector to enclose aHpari' at leant miles SOttth from thafour-fatho- m Una. vide charl aoooinpanying tliin report. The range of die Muiiishould in nftean mtlea to Include erBci-eno- y
for Pearl Harbor, ami not leasthan twenty miles lo Include Barberpoint.
With regard lo (lie leading lights olthe channel, I believe their utility wouldhe much tuct eased by elevating themoonaldenibly ami Inoreaslng their power,so that the) would not he dimmed lotha brilliancy of the electric lights, norhidden by the spars of shipping In theharbor.
Would alao atate thai if lighting thebuoys - still deemed necessary, thatthis duty should be performed by othersthan the pilot, leaving thai olficer to getout iti the ofBng wiih all promptitude.
plaee most Importance on a llahlbeing placed on Diamond lte.nl. with thered Hei'tor showing, dlrectl) it i ob-
served, the veaael nol more than'.'',miles from the reef, where II should hethe duty of themastertu wail until hetetrt his pilot w ho. heinir faiiHliiir w iththe localltv, Would nii'lonlilteilly lakethe ship in safety.
The inereaseil elevation ami power ofthe channel lighl i would be of mostservice to the coasting vi'saela, as theyo lien have occasion lo enter at nighlami do nol Use pilots.
I am your ohedienl servant,.i. UamiAbnt.
Normal Agelll of Lloyds, London,Hurveyot to Lloyils Register, NanFrancisco, etc. etc,
lliiNiii.it.f. Nov. 89, IguH.
A TRKACH KKOlTg JOURNAL.
II 1. 1. i. lis Ilea. lei ill In lli'ii i' A rUIIlor Hie Hum in in . ii
The following tratisUiion t a leadingarli.'h' in tht- Unuio husitttita, a PortH
UPM paper Which. W art- told, has hailmora or less pfttrouagA from the Govrntiint handed m by a Portuguene
resident, with a requeal hat ii lippearin print. it is beaded. Think While It
is Ttuifl,We learn that the UUthuriUefl ooutiiiite
in dUtributiiig nrearhiH to uur euitutr)men in tni city ttnd thU wlthotHti-t-criniinaliun.
We Oan't lm pristeftl Hgalnut thinaction, and waru every Portuguese, un-
law In Iti b Uuveruuieid employee, t".poudar well the oontieuencefa whichmay reeult from it.
We dudl't believe thai there will heuny trouble, bul II therein, what wouldhe the moat proper procedure of thePortugueae of thiti city)1 Take hiiuseliItnmeuMtely to ilie I' it Cunauttte, orthen mil go out of lid dwelling, oue olthe two. All ought to know tluit an)foreigner hj4 into the street armed attime ot trouble loses his civil right.Therefore tint Portugueae can not askprotection from hla Comml. aud if he iswon n led or an tsteil nothing will tiefjoae for hllU. 11 ltllietl, he loses liis lileiiiHti ranee, U eaune all lite iiisiu miceeoniianies contain a clause in their pol-icies which prevent I he insured fromguiliu iiiineil in ttie streets in time ot
are aware thai manv receive thel: u without compromising themselvesin any way. ami With the fixed intent ofleaving it at home well kept, and never10 Im such h tool uf ihowlug it on theHtreel.... .... ..:.! i . .i.i. ,nu. ..mere, einirr uy nol luillhlllK rIll pel suasion, ate leant to iinii outwhen railed upon lo do so. Mill forthese we helieve there is a great perilwhirl! is not even dreamed ot.
it in worthy of uientlou thai the Port-ugues-e
have ndfAiug to gain nbeidutetjliy pin t h i atiiiK in thin niov ent,when, on the other aide, they haveeverything to lime their lives and theirfaiuiliea' future
A there anyone thai knowawbal thesepeople that are throwiug these anus intoyour hands wuul'r
Probatdy the colony mual havegneaaad.
t'OVNT - ksti:t. v hi UK.
K ii ni.. - ir lcli ma ii Sell em- M urt tilUy h .i i; sTant.
JaniPH h. Hagglo. irhoae granddaugh--
ter. the Q unless Kesletics. sailed withher InishuntJ on the va-h- 1'olnM liboultwo api from Sin Prailt Isco,iHiimd for a cruise in the South Heaelias i t i ci I a talegratn front his dauth- -
ter Mrs. Umls T. Haggin of s.inFrancisco, roiittrming the report (hatrumors wen being circulated t theetfect lhat the t omit ami Countess wereto ! foully th all w iih hy the crew.
U appears that a in the ein-ilo-
of Mr1-- . Uouui T Hargin hai la l
oeen discharyeil. The tervaill says lhatJ. K. VViohman, the mate ot the vai l. I.told her that hi' intended tnsciV.clheyacht, extort a ransom Irom the 'tintami, after lauding the couple on someisland, start off and si ll the s.e hi aftst(liHOr'illK of the jewels and gOOUk)aboard. The oounls oarried with themmam trunks itocged wiih all kinds offinery that would please the taste of theSouth Sea slanders. With whom tinwould trade for curios and cupra. Theyacht was storked so heavily that theCollector of the San Kram isco mut heldit for several days, thinking thai theCount had none into trading as a .
.V. ). Sun.
Tin- HaalwaKoaThe Japan QaMtU states thai the Nan- -
iwa will remain iu Hawaiian satori0Of tha naat flva months. Bsraxpendi- -
ire is estiniateil at H5aQO0 yan, hu hill ba paid oup of the Uovar nl re -
srve.
4
, miu u ' ",v"-i!KM ttlSf Hun- a Itlgtit t, ak nf
(IfcHstlan laaeetea.W ash i no i...-- . Nov. I - K. r more i h iti
lulf .i Oentery the Band wick Islandshave been the mm spot on trx ran olthe globe In which the chtirches ..t theC tilted Statos have fell a gn at. pet uliar.nod an active Interest. Tin- Americanmissionary work r.in nti-,- the peopleid ii lalanda ftum latrbariara to
gtlH) and (Villi ilion halfin niury tin ie has not been a neighbor,hooil in all this eonntr) thai hai notactive.) Identified Pself in wayw ith this work, Vael sttMS ol mntie)in n oonllnuons stream hate Unwed intotin treasury of the missionary suclntlaato sustain it Huirdrvds uf Americanlllell mid wolueli have given the lajslpariol theli lives to the cause of Mirl-- i
tianlty iu the Islands, ami the mime otMini ny Bingham i still a familiarand venerated one In thouaandsuf house'holds in the United Main, in this waythe islands, iu Hie triumph of civlllta-tio-
and growth of Uhri ilanit,., are, inan Important and almost literal 'ens.the offspring .,i tit,, united stales.It w is through Influences set at workyears agu i mbadunaries ghiriousl)sustal I by the bhurohea of America,that this new republic of the Pacificalums! if I pule a repttblic, at leastcame to exist and It at tnls that RrovefCleveland, hi turning the wheels ofprogreaa nacawani, ny h. oiling down
In tmerican flag ihai .... lieett raisedby llhertj loving people, has h.imlidover to the lep. sen yiiei It "I It.i.l lot .ii.w hen h as liiueli the weieht of hisHoger he might hate helped the alamis to become a republic indeed, liehaOll d down Hie BtatK and .snipes, andit the islands d nine a monarchyItself or a dependency of a more powerful monarchy, it will he because hisplans w ill fail.
This will he had news for all theuhurcheaol tha United "Mates. Whetherthe Sandwich Islands will become amonarchy or a dependency ol somemore powerful monarchy, and In thisw ay a menace to the United Statea, orwhether the spirit pinned there bythose who gave the Islands an existencein civilisation w ill he stron; enough lorescue them and prove Itself master oithe situation, la the present question ofgreat gravity, Tht re in reason for Impiii' thai the American spirit w ill provestioii)! ei gh there to save the Islandst rotu fate l which Hr elandhas t lie w hat he Cl.Ulli nsignhem.
lints MOttNINGSTAU in iIAPAN.
A Oharaeteri.tla Letter rriint II-- .
Olobe-Tr- ol ter.Hongkong Hotel Co i.t.i
BOHOKUNOt Nov. - IBM.Editor Btah batr sir: .s I have
not very nun h time jusi now . I "t III
till you very IllUch of my Hip. tonknow mat left Honolulu ou the H. s.Oceanic, and I got to Japan in safety.I sloped in the Orand Hotel in JapanII put, iu Japan, lleeaus" I Oau'l spellyokohanta right) aud 1 also paid a visitto (he Emperor of .lapan in To in. midhe gave me a small sword for a keepsake. I leii Japan I'm Hongkong Timsday November .'. Ml, Bj the fin ..t Kin
ie Janeiro (an anierloan Steamer,) andarrived in Hongkong on liondai inn
forgot the date) and 1 atould present inthe Hongkong Hotel, i I think that i
will gn to Slam next and pay a visit ;,.the King of Si on. and then lo India andAfrica
would write Mm a little m rbui I
haveni not any time just now for mibreakfast Is smiting su let me remainVuur. very trull'.
LOL'IH .Mi IKMMISTAK.If you see Mr. Bolster ot Holster's
Photo, Uallery in 1'ott Ht, win him tnjkind regarda.
Leave my kind regarda to the quiami doiid nn ex neither, lor ii oudo, And in the Dy Bulletin. I
know it in a veri unplesselil task foryoubui I i.oui- - like s e times peopie to do me a favor even if it is un- -iileaseiil and lell the queen lhat I Wkliher 0 lurk.
ir.von do .
I will la ever somuch obliged t. on
Lulls
Clltl I l l HI HI no n:An gqalty en.. n Trial Hell. Judge
Cnoiee.Ill the Clro lit ' tun h moriiing.
f.re Judge per, sitting withnul ajury, the fa i Maheau (w), W. llItickard el .1 Keahl ami others amitin nonokaa Sugar iJonqNiiiy was coin- -
need. Tin- suil is for tin- oartitl i
certain lands situated at Mellle. llamaklia, I lawaii, ami will oi copy all day in
In- trial.tin Friday il- -- petition of the sdminis-tratoro- f
the estate of James Bicknellim tha approval of hi- - aocounta midfinal diwharg win uoms upt also thematter of probating the Wills ol Manorw) mul Boben Brown-- .
Haws i'i.- on on i in .
Paul II. Hun,.-- iin- youthful W.iis,eargo at Co. 'a messenger, w ho recentl)pansetl through here iu nbarga of Detec-liv-
Tucker, has nleaded iruiltv to the( i.ilu..y.l,.,,,,.,,! I' A:iuti.: ami was seelencetl li seven v ears' imprisonmeul bjJudge Wallaee. The ( toll nayn: "9'heuulpril lied lo Australia with the inmil made his heuduUHrters al Briahsne.Me was tracked and discovered hvteteciiv Tucker ami xtradited as soon
ItS t he u t asai i panel imhiM be madsout. Unun Hi red ih ilefense. Imtmerely cxpi nsed a bops thai he mfghthe leniently lealt wiih As ,e i at thepresent tints only 3g yeiirH bf age ituuite )HNii.ic that a brUhi future in.ihe beiure bitn when he bsa sxptatei hislirst serious iTHnagrusiion.'
DIUMabiiiai win uctmii.Win. II. ( hamliliHN. i he S in I i in
OlsOO society leader who is now in Japanwith the Parked of this place, will reluin with them on the Cit) nt Peking'arriving and spending lotus tune hereiu January. Mr. Unamblisa round Japanso pleasant that he concluded noi iomake his lour uf the IVfiHri hut in i tti I
in the greater part of his upers lime inlnt PO'wnthenuun empire. He will be
lmed hacli to Huitolulu,
what it ih,- Matter with Howailfa s.m KTrnnohH) journal voia ntsnts
on thaaxtraonJinary speetaolu aooorilodof names of fiotiall, tmsaball ant j
ortoket, all aoing .m luarrily in tinbauortoiani Kovainuar reather in CallFor 0 lit. Wli it is tin- - matter WilliHawaii k ulUnatsY Tin' Mm aantsaiiiiiier our isuji tropical nkie- nayHaan in llotiniulii inn day iti i In yaar
What Mi. Hberretl "ttltlThe New Vurk .Si m that Min.
Ski iret. on her arrival in San rralirihio,Italkatl as t'oiiowh i 'Admiral Irwinmil Minister Willis were bottling longdaill rout, rem i n, 1. tu as lo what willin tin aittontjis ot than ol ooatsn ldon I know, lint sb Hinistar WodsboUSfl toiil nc lielolt- lell (hat he i -
pentad iroublv within a week. "
aaUarteuborg m saulrs
The ntarrtagS 'iilain A. (iaiteiilieii' to Milt Man MotluirS lo. b nlaee;i, ,he iVntial Union churoh lasl night,gy, pr wckwlth oltiulstuig. Aftertin- Dsraoiony ihe uouple hehl a raoap
ltlon at their future hntnn mi llaklkiMtret.
rl illiils CIVIL r.si;s.l ll ltMIIIV s s,(V IN Till
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Judu e It bvrtStrtl ol the lllsl It ' t.illtdel.,)... I hie. tteilio..ns a Wl l III lieadjitdlt ilion of business M. .ii im s
Wednei . hiv. ind idays, and on thessday a .iriety nf un t HIM sdoie hhn,some of w hlcll w nnld t ell pu '.le t hejudgmeni of Solomon himself, tieeasionallv these sllila are for liemoal trivial csunea ami atiHHints, hutthey aie perllnacloQal) pushed, rlevelllieless, ami atioriieis1 oommlsslfmscharged up, eVen ii ihaj rtnlv amounlto It lew Oenta, Take yesterday lifter11. ton's hll iltess of the ROUH as a fairSaUlpleof the suits bTOUgltt!
file Brsl ease trie I Was that of theniieii l Uarrlage i oiuimni vs lleliri
Vn , r.t ami II t 'umminga, garnishee.the plll'lt'll in liii on Ij Wantedi hark fur.-- , an I he t itimoni showIng thai the delendanl nol three "ihi friends nsed one til th tiiinn snanus im the tun mnoutiteil tothat figure, it olttai'ied judgment fot!!i Hut that wkanotirll. Ttithi jndnmenl waa added 90 rents fur atlornevscoiiimlssiiins ami $1,90 for t sila ni tne( 'oui I
The next use w as that oi Ignaelo dvPraga, a Portuguese gentli n win.broiighl suit agalnal ibe PortugueiMutual BeneOl Boolett baratttaaj it
to suppotl him after he had beendischarged from the hospital as cured,This case ocougled it good deal ollime iiud much testlmontl was taken,no much that the l imit took it home tosleep on ami tlrea III alsiUt. if eon Ms everdream, and i In re is no instam e ,,nr ad ill any of the law hooks of tin irdoing so.
The following rase was th ll of at hiiiiii i named Ah Ching who runs anol factory. He does nol helieve infurnishing that tlelkiacy io rtanlokolwith. an a tMirreauonding equivalent Liruin of th Otrj ami alter man) da- nnl weary Waiting lor the Mailtto "pungie," sued him. There being ndispute a. t.. tpialin ami quantity,Judge lioiierisi.ii settled the matter b)ni iiik II, e plailltilt jurlglllelll lor ifl ..,(i,with 17 cents inter, si. ,i in attorney'scoiiimlsshin and l.;in rosin.
V. V. Ashford dors not helieve iuworking for nothing, and w hen v .1
Ken mule, would not pay an aieedamounl lor attorney lees he proposed tomake him and brought suit. He ohsained judgmeni fot ami 9eouimission for winning his own suit ami$1 III eontn.
.1 s, pi, Nawah nlesnen judtpuenlfor I IMi on a note. I ie now owes (l4U.ft4out he judgment Imt t h Ie has Incitnoelled,
Three or four other sun tor storehills, in which indirmenl wt renderedas praj ed it niHile up the sfiern i'ibusiness,
t in i n i in hi in .am ii s
The "IH.Iioioia" i ,,,,. i,, no ail A"
port ..i it,.- ii. r.,ii,-,-
Mr. Samuel In n. Minister ofFinance, whom the Htar doesn't late toabuae, furnished Mi Bluunl with
as much of tin inside history olthe revolution as Mr. Wnmlenberg did
ami all honor is due to him. Mr.undenberu lla never signilii-- l that he
wan in favor of aliuexali ui. and he miJswered, we presume; willmgly tffequrslion. ofMr HI., nut. Mr. Daninu on tliecontrary wan unwillingly mjaring Idarausr, oui ue was noi prcparm! to narri-Bc- e
his high reputation for Integrity bytelling w hat was noi true, even If Ileaoould have helped his cause. Mr. Damonbaa once more ptoeett htmsell an orna-ment in our t intimity. It' the Annexali oi jiurty hail only a few more menlike llllll the null .ok I'm t 111 ir causemight he very different
mil, HOIJIINtl IIIKIIt POStTKINa.The Star undertook to dictate to Min
isi.-- Damon in the mattes of the re-
moval of eertain Hswaiians in the Plnance Offltle, hut al the present ivnttngthese young men are still holding theirp tsilions. ami what Is more, MinisterDm h is told the BTAH man in un-mistakable language thai he does notviant any advlne irom that baper, tinAunexalfou Club, or biiyoi Ke, Whatluta become ol the Stan man's threats,anyhow. II.- to have taken thenacs Hark, tor aw (write) s Issue did nolcontain a single, reference to the mat-ter, nor in ii llketv that it wlH be pursued any further. Iu the meantime wewould like io ask Mr. Editor smith howii feels to lu-- foolf fall oil' your dogs,nt) hearty! Vou an- Larking up thewrong tin-.- iiiiimituit
now no. vi. I IT NKWM is ma in;.
i n -- u roppleg Reporl n ami t heof Wbsl Thsj Hsar.
P. 0e Jones and (i. N. Wilc- x weretogether laJking on huiinoai matters tneother 'lay. when the saw a UovaliiOomiltg. Wink my al Wilcox, Jonesaid; "Better come along with me: we llonly be gone iwti months and may heaide to iUi Koine good al iishintoti.''Next day, of course, the whole of thissei 11, Mark and midnight conversation,so eil in its y ni'fiil Intent) appeared inthe lolomua as .in cymose, ThereuponJones and Wftonx suiin d.
Nd long UU a Si i representativesui sitting in a hack in front ol Dr.
talking with that gentlemsn,srbeu the Ussjtor remai ked with auhncklei
The S WH are goillg to have re-
storation. I'm painting my fence ho asto yei readf for ii."
"Well," teid Ihe Si Alt mall, "ion hadheiier huy a dog to keep the Etoysllstaelf your place, and wm sluaild yet one
Iquiclf or the nipplj will all be poughtup for the o itiMratioii banqnete'
The next da the intelligeni ornn olthe ex (Vuee announced thai the fatherof annexation and the editor of theM .vK had been heard to admit to eachother thai restoration was a sure thing
The twsj i ruin Hottiei.lilsl a- - we an K"'iK lo (iress. all hl
express oouiat u hand announcing thata I was ifeei veil last niirh! finmWashTnaton to the effect that ihe LToltetli'i ti o i uouiii miii m:oiu steilil aman of war to ilonolnlii to dsniand thefinal dacisioS) of the M 'pie whetherthei will ouiiasnt to asntexsliou a nh ihe1'iiiti'il Stall's, lie iirnlei the UnitedStales proieetoiate, or establish a
Kuvarnitfenl I I. ere win alsorace! red Ht the Koreigu i fli ' a lalegrsn)from Honolulu on ina ihrastunlng sondltlon Ol Hawaii, ami the Naval l
part tin-ti- raoaivad this iaorulng ths sourovaJ of the Bntueror tocandoul theNaniw to proteel the Japain-s- inhai r uintry. I he fifoVf Sai givan M
Onot tu the rominainler, Viee AilmiralKskatnuda, wh has gons to Voaosuaanun will he aids to start
H K - "'(' Uif.fitt'.
i i iiiiinai i ant letioMiiiin i he i iisi ri.'i Court ' morning
four nls fti gamblars wen- (badaacfa aa isjsta. after plttartlng Kuii:.Aki, an opium Bend, plesded Rttiltti amihail bis santacoe nuspaudad fotra week,w hile Ah LluUi lor I In s iiui ollei.se, wasAnd $50 and ooats, a number of otheruasss sent over.
THI Hawaiian star TUtSDAY DECEMBER ?. lift.
FLOTSAM aM if EISA Ji
TIM in 1 HtsLAMl1 sn 'iMi Ha' lit siUAy,
to. he rjSXM U.iin.et,.Haiti 1. ii ., i .in i treat aneehblefi
ins tleagtiors
I'l'i lugai se.iaon ha. Isrgutirite vim ii i i. on the marina reilwajThe windward .teamen carried on-
nsuallj inge cargnef lo ila v
The Iriiigurd is fitlisliini; mi rhaolinun nl painting in the naval row.
The bark (tlthei Is oimptotlng herr iixo of Ml gar el Kntall wharf.
Tile Miow.ia's tsiffer dam was shoredup to day hut nothing further as done
Captain Cameron has asaumid ooni,tnand nl the steamer Kinau viee Da vies
The hoal CteWS of II It M B I hainpioliaf re drilling with Uatllng kiiiis in theinn lair t his niondng,
Tim Pacifle .Mail wharf - chockHtblock with Chinese ami Japanese mett'llamlne e ( ii emitr.
The Wain lealv, besides a t offreiglilfor the mill at II km, look n six ami- -
roller lo Kukulhsi'te planlait ni this morning,
Wiih the usual parting serenaUe theliner Oceanic hjfl at noon tu duy forSan hranriseo with a tew passengersa id no local frioejit. .
The Hint ami second mates of the harkAlden Dense bad an elegant set t., on thaRailway wharl thin morning, The hadbeen quarreling for some time, ami skipI"'1' rriis likes )m above all things, sohe net the unites ashore w ith the ship'scarpenter along with them, to preventfoula, and hammer and tongs they hadll out. When tune was liually ealledi he flrat mate's fare wan a beautifu'symphnui iu Mack blue, ami tinsecond mate was somewhat battered.hut III ell heller llllll. They shookhands ami made up. ami now t'apianITiis efc Is pears on the good hark
fiu some time to COtft. .
p taartMOMMa.
aggtvgo.Per Oceanic, from Yokohama and
Hongkong, lie. lion It W Irwin. Hif Browning, iiii Japoneaa ami ,'.ii Ihineae in t he steerage
DKPAHTED.For Molokai. per atmr Mokolii. Her
I Sirs .1 l.m as. K Dunn. Waller Ifavselden.
I'm San I ranrlnrtt. ht S S lli'ealtitDei i - lent ral W II CHmond, PC Jones,.Mr Wed dig, and :i in the steerage.
Peratmr Kiuau, for Haw aii. Dec aFor volcano; Kyndon, Mr Ficlier, Ks, hnii.lt. C McDowell, Oen Ounllffe.Way porta: .Miss Lyniau. W I, Wil-cox . I'd. i.s. i; K Wilder, I II Hitch-cock, E Milh-i- Bmith, Ir. D Knaps
Ashford, W Mahilka, A Uaisa,Miss Hienaeu, W Oondie, Miss a Jones,Mioses Flemming and Beokwith, C Ft 'hillings wort h.
ror M mi. tier steamei Claudilie, Deca Jim Winter ami ife. If Von Tenipnkvand "ife. II Laws and win-- H Knlomsku, CTuch .1 1. Dumas, Irs Wood. Mis.1 ll Wodebou
HI I' II I I Ill s.
Tdbsdat, Dec, S.n an I s S Oceanic, smith, fo
San Piancisuo.stinr Waialonle, Binythe, for
ami Hamakua,Stun Kl an. Clark, for Maui and
Hawaii.Btmr Claudire, Cameron, for M oo
only.Htmr laralanl, Freeman, for Nawlll
will, Kllau.-a- . ami Hanal.-i-
htmr Hikaksla, Cliauey, lor Kauai.Sclll Ka Mia. for Hamakua.Si i, Mahimabi for Wailua,
PIMM I I Tan DBPAM1 I IlKt.
Hark Rithet. for Han Prsticlscn, Sun-day. December Kith, at It a. in.
isfrnBTa ami coNsiiiKKKa
Per Oceanic 188 pkgn gunnies order,.'"in pkgs sugar, Mhewan & Co: 80 oasi swine. KWong How Ulngi IIW pkgnmdse. Chew ling Wo: inn pkgs mdse,Cheoiuj Wo: Ma pkgs mdse, Man l.ul 'han. anil tin- rest ol M96 pkgn to vari-oua.
KSSKIel IN pURTa
nav i. vasenies,i' s s A In i , Nslson, San PnuwlspriI' s s riiiladfiphia. Bsrksr, Csllso.It It .M HCbampion, Kustace Etooke. Rsq,
.1 a mi im Sruiaer Naniwe, Tofco, Voaahi maMKItt'HANTMK.N.
cass Miowera. Btott, Sydney.US 8 Aiu&raUa. tioudletts, Han Fnuu-isi-..- .
Vim hkt li Sehniidt. San KraiiefaeftAm hki WrsMuer, Beriouann, Newctle, NHWIhkkhuk fVrjjyli, io)ijr(,tiv. x s WAm hk Alden Prlis. Ban Franolsoaperman bk J C Muger, Bremen.Haw hk It PRJthe, Uorrieoa, Han FranA n lit tV G Irw in. , San Pratt.Am hk Matilda, Btovsason, Ranauno, It. c.An hk s C Allen, Tbompson. San Vvau.Am hk Allien. Oriflltb. San PiwieisoaAm ik Rnoufa Talbot, Hie, Pugel flnuadAm hkt An alia. Port BkksJy.Am Bcb Transit, Joreiiseu. San Kninciseo.
l 'OR It I ON ESaSCIaH r.xiM'Ti;i.Sailed
m lik Miirtlm liavii UITImIMr l Villu'ii. mm a ...Am lirt ( 'iiiimhi1i, Kali, M ),.,Haw Mhr .1 ; North, Mali, s v i idAm -- in AII011 A. Bureks Met
m Bohr Ubmdsls, Bursas lotAm iohr Anna, Kali, H K (let -Qsr tk NauUlns, Uissrpool ! --
iAm 1. rut Lurllns, Bllo, s K lotm hkt .1 li. Hprspkels, Kah. H K t T,
Am i.k c i Bryant, s pQer lk Uslveston, HonkoiiK Nov --
NovAm iikr Planter, H K --NovAm bfci Diaoovsrr. s V -D-
m-Osr ik ll Haokfd, Uvsrpoo) --
DecAmsonr AlieeCooks Purl BlakslyAmis In Ul-- a. Mali, San Kran I),Am nohrJ North. Mali. San Kran Hi.-
I'lltMIMI.
Hon. . V. Irwin of Yokohama arrivad "ii tin Ocaanlo,
Bishop Williams ol Vokoh.niia was althrough passanger on the beanie.
Oen i W, n. Uimond, P. Os Jonss mulMr. Waddlg were tl aly passeiii islor San Kraio isi . by the Oeeanie.
Mrs. Woilehoune, wife o 11. H M.
Minister Wodehousa, waa a passanger bythe I 'lauiline (his afternoon for Kahului
I.KUienant 11 li Smjthe has lainappoRltad SSSlstant manager of ihe Kl.i iiiea sugar plantation, supoaadlngBarkmyar
; K Wildar, v. v. .uhfoni. a. Mnag
ami W. Lutbsf Wilooa went to Lahainaon the Kiuau this allerno.ui in alti inluourt thara
riio Misses Kdithaud Maud Auujexuactad boms " the jui. Tbsy barsbeen v totting relatives in San DisgoanduUbar points on tha mast for soma waakipUMt.
(im- oi the daUIss oi pari atraulatssnfjo.QOO pontes, it toarattia? mlasd sail
ohal sort of imp. r. la ICngland ths Uurduu Tunes UuUn wild 40U.uet.
LEGEND OF THE HOfK'MAK.
An t.. Nslden'N ii. ...ii,i rt,.ef Mi r Nanlerer,
Mnny are the Im in !'.in i. L"md-torof wsstboro, Ma 0ns ol tin iitt-- t istiielorid of tUe "il' lif inak." whit'li SfSjfl ihfimns alven hy thelntfisns ml h homm kn,a pond in nu- western pan ni the town,
ii iwemff lhat e tribe ol Indians had HiOftm imetll Ol! tLe lianks fif tiie pfindThe beauty of tne tribe wax tha tnaiiien
Mtto, lm wiiv ,.i tJ'iffil t.. marry the Dfttef,Ptssen Sin- had had NttOfft, huttie bh t had i " i'ii thf sim sful on
li was her Wedding nisht.tuid the weddins part j bad Mtettbien, lain.. Hj h spun
f mla Ulf, had rea tared to plaj h uhe onthe loef. and wo had watin's red awaj fromthe encampment. A warrior by the nameof W, qtioasfa had guns hunting in the
denirmil nf appearing at the wedsang with some lerae gams to snow hisbravery and nktll, tin what In now Bostonhill he found a cave in winch a pantherwa- - hiding, Killing the animal he start edfur t he wedding.
Oil he Wrt) IIOflM he happened to pasDear ths pond, and looking DUt ffOQI thtsnore he mm a eainn-- Weipioash was notlotiL' in d cidiliK that the canH t ouiahiedthe Indian nh-l- lario. He had hi ins. It In eng suitor for ths glria hand, and thinkingoni it rsVeOgS he plunged into th water,and with a few strokes he waft at the howof In- boat Then Mtsing I he U1ikiish tiny
Midi n he pull, d her d.w n into t la- water.Tin a. putting ft larue stonft into I he SftttOCto nk it, he took Ids gaftM and startedhomeward,
A mrty headed h Sies iens h id Alreadygoii' iu si aii h ol latia Alter tWO duflWcqtiossh appeared lit osrnp nnd was resive I with rejoit inu. Learning of lanoi
jleai a, in ftppefttsd to be broken hearted.he chief had fallen -- ii k, and WeOjttOftsk
trtsd to ( ni. soli- him. Looking for hi illgreater revenge, he gave the thief poison,and BftflSftuUJ MOft after dud. Wtipmadinow the chief and was very popular bspaOW of his bravery iu war.
v rear ftfter ihe- - events had taheiplace vsquoosfa happened to be rciumim,Iron i a liiintnm expediliou and had nufttsdhlssaslf near the where a year beforehe had murder, d I alio.
Am he sat t here a flame streamed up fromthe wiiter, and a oanos srose and Btistsdtoward him. ('liable lo resist, he enteredt he tin nu- and was earned toward t hSame, Ths form of the murdered IndianKit l nnpsared. Then, uttering a piercingshrh K, ii rwitahjsi from siuht
Kxaci .im- year nftsrward the supuh perfoftttanee again took pines, and the spirit,on disappearing beneath the waves, said tothe chief, "Only onos more."
Winn t mi her ear had pftSBSfle, VTs0.nOftSksssemblsd his tribs nsnr the upot where hehail committed i he tnttfdsr sud oonrensedthat he had killed Isith lauoand Sassaetis.lie told them of bis two advent nres in t heoftooe snd of the tats wblok awaHad him.
Presently a flame arose from the waier,a canoe appeared and IftUUS toward t heshore. The warrtora saw their chief enterit and fto toward ths Maine, flistoftd ofthe spo il uf Ian. i, Weipunish t his t inie miiw
the spirit of Sa iHaeiis,"This is my hour." t he Kpil it said.A dark cloud fell over the place, ft deaf-
entng peal of thunder, a Mash of lightning,and the chief was Hcen no more.
Kver afterward when members of thetrlbs crossed Hobomak pond tbeyalwayidropped a KtoOS in the fatal MOS. till atlast the pile arose ahnve ths water. It hassince fall. II part ftft a hut even DOft ma)Ire seed when Ihe surface U trailiplilBostiNi niobe.
Msrtns Tvrtlarlss of tostrallSsTertiary beds of nno ine origin areexten-Ivel- j
developsd in the outhsrn nottioti ofAustralia formlog a more or Isse broksnfringe along ths COSSl line from the head ofths Otvat Australian bight to the Snowyriver in the east of Victoria. With the excent ion of a prolongs! im, up t he bftsftft of t heMurra river, they do imt extend far fromthe coast line and attain no great heightftbOVS the Thsy are abseul from Iheeastern OOOBl of Australia, being apparent
faulted below sea level.Till of hue years very little has been dottft
toward ll jnctdatlon of the fauna, oala few ipeolea having described.
howevsr, Profeeior Ralph Tail- ntAdelaide ha Mom- a pit-- it amount ol wo katnouu the niulliiscii and ecblaotjaaVtUfl olthe serirs unit hS enabled ftVefft Warfceflto enter the field Ths fannn is fsmarkahl rich, especially in the older rocks, andBM far short of sVOOO spicii s have bftVOrsoordsd. The limit is far from reached,ss fivsh forms are oomlttg to .:ni lit everyi . wliKjilit vlftlted. Science.
snlas K)n LaddlssThe troop of eight oolites at the Royal
Aquarium enacts quite a tittle stage play.After performing sonic clever feats, w ithent the InsUgfttiOQ of a grblp or stick, thuogs of then own accord, on a itaas prop-srt- j
bonsft sppsaring to bs on tire, rush oilon I heir hind Isgl aud fetch from he
Ingl of the stae a Hie esrape. t rundlliiKit up to and placing it sgalnsl the burninghouse.
Bruce, the head tireinau, rushes up theladder, and SOtaHttg through the windowof ths lop floor room returns carrying achild in its mouth, with which It dssoands,depositing ic-- hurden safely on the ground.BIti OS, Who is roppossd to bs injured diulag ths rescue, tmulataft one uf tbrcoiiics rnsbsw nff for a polieeman, returnhm with a dou oostumsd ss a poUestnanwbssling mi ftmbulance, into w hich pnoiBruot Is placed, Its wtdoWi aeollls in pet
loOHtS, apparent ly gTSfttlj dist rSSScd,
This is only a part of their general performancsa "London Oloba
OflOd laSShSi
tt'l Si hard for a man to ttodsrstand t haia vroaMin's estlmsts ot fsmlaios 0aod looks
bsiuuss ii diflTars n rsdiosllj Crow bsIsn't atUiali'tl bf jsalottsl orhpite.
dou'i inpposs tins Is tams Id twemsi t,i't of tsn
w'v oan't pss aonisn ss ntsn dolasJall u laaansst bnaauss I ssU. II" ' i ' on wi ll
formal friiline. line teeth, prsttJP hair, mfin t tor t bs r(statu, before t liiuk a woMian pretty.
Hut a man ill rail a mhiIhu i. dumpyaoman oood look nn ll ths jli Sl'.iiboarr oolor, "flashy1 look log batr ami tinnsmslsH son n i blnji In bsr personallt t imtHttnu - lii- al.. in.
I HiiiHHt it h all natural MMMgha, Imtihess iit tliffsreooes ol oplnkw bars bssnlbs cause of many domsstic AusMnsloast"Polly Prj in Nsw York Rooordsr.
Mi- - tirrfat aSSa
A "Confed" who ass in t in- battle of sinloh bsnpensd to la- - laorsHnataly land ofasrd piaytng. Durinn ths Agbl he hadtbrsa of his riiiKi'rs ibotoff. Holding npin- - mangled msmbsr, in- gsssd at it with alook lueffabls iorrow ami saalaimsdia Ihk tsar itols in tin- corner ol bis eye, l
shsll savor bs sbls to Isold full bandagain I" Poor tsllowl !oniedarats vVarjournal
RoaMo'i Hub st.Mrs. Nouvi-a- Hli'lie W Imt a liandsnini'
bouie your fatln-- has hullt! Surliful bainooiss!
Miss Jultot (with a siul Vi-- ph'iiiy ofbaiaonyi hm, sias, do nontao
Mrs. Nouveau-ltirht- ' Is Hotiii-- t In imineof that giatarlsl ths Tngnsklnasi bare tbeirtifw aw nings mailt of ' aoatoo Traassvinti
tier PtvaaBtar,A SuriiiK Garden si nit ntamnuj told bar
uhl ilauKhu r thai she had tWOSldailo her mil uiv, ihi- right side and t hi- wrrOOg,ami oantioiKil Inr always lo follow t titprnniptiugs of the rigfht sith "lint, mainma," ths (litis on replied) ''mynsari Is nolon the righi hid " rniiad. ipuia Kaoord
T. T. Hell of InfSspsadsilSS, Mo., whilnchopping up an old rsa, round a laryt' nailin an in tuobes bun sal it ths surface, abiohin' remambarwl baring drlreo urto the tretii() jcar-- . at;..
j.uik is ever waiting fr lomatbtng toturn up. aSnor, wltb ku n sym and sinrngwill, will turn up .
Nl Vt - IN N sl.New lot ot tissue pa(s"i til Kuitf Bll
je, .m. wH iaVV.ulp 'I ' liefwt re of lieie by In "Xri Va t ti
Oceanic.
Thel' as a ::t .t Ii in in ft extracopj the M ,g I. day. io be ni I..the iast
The a alum band gal rtthis UfOfllflng in the gruttttdfl d the Etconttvs imtranag
The trovarnnet nt haw withdrawn itspermission to foreign m ol inland I heir men for dl ill OT othwi pttrpoawlthotlt its written COlWePt.
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KioK Drue., the tdctufw man on DotalHirt et, have a change In tlietf ftttraotlad vei t iseinent of 0 lot U res, mould in us.
hi ist mas t aids, photograph frautaft,albums, etc.
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The Oceanic brought the laies.t CafgOof t hlliese freight for ttllft ptUJl foi marmonths. The near approach of theChinese new year cmis. s Dtorohatttft t0lay in an e.xlia supply of suitable goods.
The photographers have bean hai Inga harvest sinee the correspondentscame, ntifteno oi iieolai i' s havebeen prepmed Im them. 1'hoto.iaphsol all the speakers al Ihe mass meetingwere lakeii fur the Kraut in r, w hu h intVttdi tu make a Mg Ipread of Hawaiiannews in its issue of next week Tueedaor Wednesday
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nat
The Cidiicrnia
Feed CompanyAre now lor i ted cmer Nunaini and'liiili slreel- - the watch. mi . recetitly occupn l to .1. f nlbnm. vVsilH e( omjHo lied to make tiltchange on a c mat of uttffaet Increaalnijl.ll Ulie s W now csrry a verv lark--.
Stock, ftl We impo rt hy the hlp lotld.and da out ua n hut tftg We v dl gkewi oin .d pi n e nt Lehwii Th ihwaltan bark Manna Ala "ill he hereabout December 1st. i'.u. with anothetlull ato nf seb" led Hay and tain fiaa. We I hank OUT I foi theirliberal patronage in the past thf. yarn i
We hope, by sti let attention to the sranuof our patrons to merit a continuanceof flic same. W c w ill keep in stork tinVKItV gMf lo - had iu our line, ami atI'Kli l s i HKAT AS Till. IIKM'KsT.We do not want the earth. Mtlj a smallI nut ion u ill do us. dive aft S trial amiwe win treat you right n yott wantummI fraah Hay ami (Jrata ring up 121
on but b telephones.Ml Hi .( V,
CALIFORNIA FEED CO.,
1 .ml a n 1 lulu. . -
UAHU RAILWAY & LAND co.s
TIME TABLE.
f I'lii'iij;aaars;ii
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ftVS Kwa MillSVS l'entl t'lltne IbumluliiHstQrgftjrn snl nnadajHath Hstantas '
COACH LINEIIKTH h
SA1K1KI, TIIK PARK,
stNssoi CI, IH I MOND HKAU
mul HUM0LI I.I .
Time Table:L'ave Leave Corner
Snn Souct. Koit and Ktn.7:.s a. tti ij:(ki a. m.
io:o a. m 1 ;oo a. in.2:110 noon COOP. 111.
liQOp. W 3:iOp.m.4:iki p. 111 5:10 p. 111
6:yp. m 7:90 p.m.9:011 p. in to:oo j in.
frm t.i Hiti,- RaaRn, .: Walklki,lo- Bant Hottol and DiamondHaad, lir Round Mp, Me.
Child ran undai laralss half fate.'f F. SMITH Prop.
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sun ituil liini.
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Hbsoliiln i law. aiek is t in- muss hm ch , inn..Us. of Oreea U U tunas
Tor mrj Itu1 IWt ol dbaacs nf tin-if linn tin- cu-io- Hoassl uii.m um
kSH Quid tor l ntiisniinsiiin u MHlOd, or neoootaiin it siattnti- mils.
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Waamaslni rlli leave for and arrivs fraoiSun Knun ise. on tin- - Mtowtaf datas, sail tineUtse ..I IWM
AHHIVF AT BOJftsVtaV Ajuuri at n i inroa sas irAMcuam, raoa sas h.
saatralis li AIbsssmIs I it i 'lMuriiHss;t lift- tl A wars i 'aa .i 4
W, Vhii .Isn 41 i Iowa sic uasIll Hsklos ritliH lac
AtisiinlU in WiiirliuiN (Vu)slaa.Miiiihh1. Jan ii Maiipoi a .lilll si K i iiiih Feb IU A usl i .tli. i lull 7
Auntriilia Fel i niaa Kb 7
stlanieda Fell s M.llnH III .Ft h IIMiNintlnt Mm a Ausl Feb !
Mm Imisii .Mm s III tiio Mar 4
liln. Mitr ft! a lainsds MarA ii- mini Mar :t Aaatralis Mitr !llloaos ni Asr ft MiiriiMioj, Apr UA a traits Anr Ausi rails r Jl
leaistln Ut H MOOOS in Haj I"I.Mflll Mtt II I 'hunt Apr i:A8lralla U) a ist llllll Mil) IM
lHrlMMit Ma) Kl a Issasds .1 MM 'AostralM in- .linn- It.
lloaos hi Jaas arlpnss I Hi) IAaatrafla .lint I ui rolls slat) iA Miueilu Jul) Hoaew ni . . Uf 3Australts Ann s Iset ret Is UK IIM.iriis.hj. Ann Vl.tiiifihi .Any :tiAuMralta m Seal n
Mi.hiiHHl fsf, t Muni-- i h nt
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Hawaiian Sugar Co.
Stock.Kor aiii to
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Hawaiian Safe Deposit & Investmant Co.
W, UcCHESKT i SOUS
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Honolulu Snap Wnrks Company
1'tIHtlv
Laundry Soapmil f3 kit s In CAW
( )nt it ii.l re I'liitndn,
HITiHEST
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SIXBUILDINGLOTS
Are OfferedFor Sale.sllnatsd ln-- i withM laaanm amiPnuapnor TUKKTS.
tl astern tlope of Pqnohbowt.
Hint iIuh location ih a pfctoinw
ami ii tuirslile ona is sstdenoiaiiby tna nmny Httraoiivi btrnsaswhich havH ,'Ihh-i- i Imili anaraduring tin iiihi few yaara.Mora o u. I Im vi baan lmllt inn
raJlabl build tna siti'H haavbeen exliauatssj,
Thesn six lots are niiledlvis-ioit- h
of ii tisi't tvhich list Ihoiiii ' up looking a Blrwt
'i ili from laUnjniaina to I'roH- -
.i t t tttrtetft. Tlu- prii eK raOKefrom fttl4l to per Im.
A inii show lag size mulloeatitin o those lots ean basi ni in) oAon
T. W. HOBRON.
Pacific Brass Foundry
si i: am iM.ti tNUKU m i:, ki.I)WS, T WAYS. UUM V.M.VKS.STEAM i ni K.s. aud all rstaor ntinikHfor tiM" mi luin.
Honolulu Steam Rice Milt
Kroah Kit ..ir unit- In tiuantillra l aaH.
A. HOPPER. I'm,. ,
Pui t si rt Hnaaarata.
T B. MURRAY,Carriage and Wagon
MANUFACTURER.
Repairing,Painting,
Trimming,NlATI.Y IhlNK.
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No. 44 Kin,, treot.Minna i l out- . la..
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Dr, Henry W, Howard
resiiienof u
COTTAGE 500,HAWAIIAN HOTEL,
iii.i.i ""'i If HtvtniH at.)
Hour, IO lo 2 a m0:3 to 7:30 p. m
Mutual Irl.phoua tjo
NEW YORK AyHlOASS.
COOTs . rl ( AT HOME BY CER-TAIN M" fLIOMT TAVORITEfe
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ii iIm iy pica." iw tint n little in knowln.ti flu mmitr arimtrcan mili-l- t tm tho. ... Iiiok whi'ii ir liotttfl ir ni tin' hi rt'i'lmi. it 1'iiiiiri wltli BluHik of U'Hnnl sur
lion M dl .iv. r Unit nctmwn nr.'1. I'Hirlmaor rio.vilr nl hump.
I'raltjr Annie IMxImal Ironic la thrnim!'ii anil m.i-.- i I not .fill of women, snd her
-- InpeVe hand nee nlwnya htm) with Mime'.ii hi Hi wim; Theoilieritav I WMlntONeei.i r mihI notion! too qntat elegance of herown. ll im plain, term kohhI ..kirt nl
utaaaa Colored cord amy, with laittrma n
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rOHTI'MKS WORN ttY ANN IF PIVUV AM)aiOilirg MtBKRL.
aloagj the Hgfat tide over the pocket place.There wa an Kt.n jacket, with pointedfronts ami modest revere opening over aVest of pale hlue surah. There were awrinkled bell of corduroy and moderateKitfot nleevej. This was a cjuict gown, hutone remarkable for its nentnewiand ideganoe. Her splendid jet black hair wasuatheretl up in a knot on the top of her head.
A few Sundays ego the new h discoveredInmutv, Mis- - fan-lin- Mi-k- won- at aquiet dinner at Inane a velutinu gown ofpale lilac hotted with gold, which showedonly in faint gleams, The waist wan drapedrichly In .Marie Antoinette style. Thesleeves were doliMe pull's of velvi t. Acrossthe host was a piece of lace Outlined withgold thread. The skirt was plain, exceptfor a double ruMe of t lie velvet, which ourrounded the skirt and reached up to theknees on the riiiht side, where It was feetened under a how. Another was set ont in-- bottom.
Her rich, red gold hair was gatheredloosely in front and back and all broughtup to the top of her head in a attaint h"liknot. This is 11 style that is fast coniinuinto favor and is very lMcomin to someand a very ugl y one Indeed to others, OfanaJteruouu Miss Miskal wean a delicateand dainty apple vrreen crepon, lavishlytrimmed) w it h white lare and green rib-lon-
a tihade or fn paler than the crupoiLThis is also swathed aroun the wai-- t likethO pretty ura gown sh went- - on thetage as Kntb in- minister's daughter.
Lillian KuhjmsII generally dresses veryplainly on tin- wtreet, hut there are timeswhen she goes along with a u'owti lit for anempress. saw h walking along Kii'thavenue only the other day in a supeih greeuVelutlna gOWII. The green was jtist thatsoft shade of olive that harmonises BO wellwith a fair otu plexion, and it was under-shot with salmbn pink Tin pile of thevelutlna was so heavj that it was hut rare-ly that tin pink showed up through itsfolds, hut when it did the effect was ex.piisit.-U- bteaelng. The skirt had threeruAss t f the velvet, one, a lit le wider thanhe other two, at the bottom; the other
two sft. higher up on tin skirt There wasa long in ilit in- cApe of tbe same, lined withsnluion pink satin. There were one deep'"sprung cap.- nnd one gat hered t le oape,both bordered with real sable. A smallhat oi green felt with two quills of deepred completed thia.very elciouil ctistuine.
In her home l.illian Itussell wears loose,Krm-efu- l goe an eHth quant it lea of lace and
. ribbons, ami they are always in the mostdelicate and at u- -i j'- tints rat her t ban
Art ist ir erythiug is around her,and she - n n an artist herselt Thereare 110 slippers down at the heels, no untidy k,,w"s nor carelessness of any kindamong any r,t tin- ju t resses t hat I know.
Pretty Aowet taned Amde Bnesell is another model iuthewayof home attire. Sitehas been long an invalid, hut now the pub-lic can lay in .1 new Stool ol handkerchiefs,as she is sohii to oegin to play attain. 'I lieother day she presented her lovely self,without an instant's waiting, in a light,beljot rope clot h gown wit h a st ralghtskirt trimmed wit h three narrow row s offar. each beaded by two soutache braids inhroii,e silk. The waist was round ami hadu hell formed of three lines of gold braid.There was a tigaro hound with fur andelaborately braided with bronae gold metalsoutache. There wa1 a ripple collar tothis
MAY ROB&ON'S AM VNN'IK HUM 'S GO WITS,
snd siao a rrtindlng worth collar. Thesleeves were plain pufl's- Her lour hewear as khe hUvhv- han In nat oral, shoi t
curls and u ,i es and a, low knot hahind.Mis- - May Rohaon Is anoiher brilliant
yotuiK "ci ri.- who i)clieve In clean,tidy and well drasasd at all times, no matUr vWiat the occasion. Taken unawares recent she wan found weariuix a I an colon dViottlia, I(nih' at one side to show an untlarakirl of utrijied uootls. There vvio4 ;i
Ahlle bainl coniafl slate colored rep.Iteaded with a unrroW lumd of ura fur.There iw.i enormous si ill' "sprunc '
bret. lh - f tan iumJ he resi ol Hit-- uiihtand sttMfi tH rvereol t he r She alwayit inulinas lo severe tailor uowiih In the at ret tand sysarM h m. nl loot and ribbon nan ino-- l
ywiUK ladi w, but every I Inn- - I hestamp ol ueatiiSSM and han MuocthiuK olber o per' sprifbi liness abait it.
Kautiy Duvenporl wore, tbe lat tioi" !
saw iinple j;ow u of black henrietu--with .it, tu n cuds and collar, her onlySiiot color ijeiui; a pansy pin with dia
Rsouil ii'.-- . It mi neat and t rim, andhen h , sign flf sjaofdav about it.
I auuki ni mi with a aang list, but it isscan el iltioeHkiPjr. The acl res'--- s of thisaontry, u least, ara a ant rsapaotinsj
of annneu, and ihtrnfOfa they wear llieirprettiest uuwiis for themselves.
A me-a- - oaiua tor me hu othertlafrom a prominent importer, ayiu thatthere was ion ufufl new for me lo sae.What do yon punas iiwas1, Wbjr, aboutn udlliou dollars' worth of shawls, audthere uoi - very many of t hemeither Tbev .,- -t ah tb way from j.m i,ll.aOO apitvc They art India shawl, andeost at the rat- of slOO a potiud or iiioraThey are the same as those worn by ourvsjH reat n not! ntotV theirs before them, fur the fat inu m vt r chames inImli shawls Tliev are worn or not. iuhIi caprice seija the fair women, but anludiahhawl u always a manillcut thingricher and more aluahle limn any fur esept perhaps sahla ami real black fox
Si uue of these have black centers, some j
Mir SQtta Mfl and the natlertn labori
uslr worked oat vary Nino, rteintfirntpp-- t and other the standard pnlmleaf, With the Co vro iuuTtiuny mi iplcdM to Hpntiir all turn. The bvt one arttlm- n,,: plain p. t il theOi'll r
IrVill lhet in nidi tr.f sfi twl will beoth i ii 1.1 tlm. LltWl lot IbOMI who wantMH)tthlu rslj hi keep ... with Mi.peasant Style iu gowns Hint htnuiet Ihi'vwill douht It'-- U oi 11 doiihled into h triAngle flu t lie) were of old. And erj bflfpjwiii'in be who Ruts onn, ntid till happierhv, who mm one laid awn) tot slw nut flee
tin- money one would cost i"i somethingaft Bud fchns pttu?tice w mj srhtrh It
neneoMrj these hard tlma m on tr the otnee novrltles ol i be i k. t
tiot iti o velvet stamped or woven Intoftafejn pattern. There wni shown MM aline nf the in evef color, inn tbe MMetoganl wiim the black, winch nhownd upbeautiful Ij in iin- crape effect mate nl theflhndoem formed by the crape looking nlmost like btirnlehed eteel The tern bonedvelvet: nod veluttnne Will ! wen everywhere, t be new i iDii two toned sffeol beit)L( KOHfOel H pOpulflT M thfll with ii plumnrfaoe through wbloh the nndevlvlng
oolot ehowa ne It folds end movee. Velntlnehne gained nfloltd foothold MOM of therleheet nnd tint nei vloenhle f Inter dremnbrtefl iuhI Ik Reotrded n higher Hnee i braever beloi tut while velvet-t- the Idenl Mbric- nnlem one onn nfTortl Arel tuvn quality i.f uyomi rivet it I not good eoonomyto buy ti, i iie cheep quell! with cotInn Irnrk, ioon OtC nee flnjd gro v ;linlhy, hutthe velntina .Ih- tr.i. ami no v It W rankedMS SmOUg t l.e lie-- ! of t ,ill OlgflOi
Bveey day eeee new fmn if in wooleng Ie emon them odd efteete intuft'dphe lot, tWeedfl and faneie. hi ver
1.1 I.I.I A N RtTOSgtX'S NK.W fi isTI'ME.pretty, though odd, piece of goods has aplaid made rif .iuzaws, and a- - soatteredwith a lavish hand there are white tufts,looklug more like popped oorn than anything elae, The ground Is in hrown andblack. The material looks warm and VH
lightThere are some new nerringhoneohevlots,
very pretty ami making up handsome tai-
lor gownawith a little very narrow braid.Tailor gowns aiv si Itohed and rarelytrimmed otherwise. A stogie line of braidaround the skirt is seen lometlmee, but themost stylish of them have not even thai,and WheN a waist can Is- made withoutvisible means of fastening it III done so.
Suits to match are very stylish now. andjackets ol obevlot- - gray broern, blue andblack are made in I his st vie The skirl isusually plain or sparing!) trimmed, andthe wahrl Usnug and sliilpla The coat Istight In (Ton1 Or loose, as the wearer pre-fers, but the back shollhMil closely. Theskirts to the ooat should reach Quarlj orquite to the kueesand b very full in theback. Large buttonsoi born or oxidisedmetal are set in front and sometimes onthe back just below the waist line. Thesejackets are finished as beet 'till - he Wl AT
er, but large lapels and t ipple, w ot th,spring ami umbrella collars are worn,sometimes bound with fur nnd sometimesnot as preferred.
This season everything will is- - borderedor t rimmed erlt h fur, even tbe hate. Ifaujof t hem ha a border ol lit- an at id heedge, a liny animal's head ami a bird restIng comfortably together on top tor trimmlng Pur of almost every known sn' iesla Used. Thai of the blown bear makes ahandsome gacitll ore, and Lbe deepisedskunk furnishes many a lad) with eleganttrimming lor her cloak under the name ofahiska sable. Ited fox fur and real chin-chilla are but h seen this eaOll, The chinohilla fur has been almost forgot! en foryears, but will now doubtless have a run.Seal military capes will lie oftetter scOUthan any other seal garment Seal OOStS
1 an inch t his fall, and M a medium sizedseal military rape is worth, or sells, from
UUO to $9UU. .Moire astrakhan, marten,monkey skin, mink and beaver are all madeinto box capes and military capes. A
are sem. but they are much shorterthan before.
There is a beaut iful crape lor dancing inrainbow - rtpes, with gold i bread bewoven to huik like stats. This U semitransparent, ami the ralubow colors arewoven lengthwise in delicate ami beam ifulshades, There are also several new v. i
of colored crapes in the same deepcrinkle tiiat makes the court. oild crape sfifamous, and these are for evening anddancing gOWUS and for cotubinai ions.
.Mail lKROT.
1.' Winter 'iiuilefon.The first step toward masting i he onangod
reauiramants of thaaoaaon is the purcha-i- -
of Home banaoin ami rose water ami coldcream. Lamous should have t heir place 011
the dressing tab) as wall as in tu pantry,Kver night at er tbooandldats for a onarming Complexion has taken her hoi bath andwash eil her face iu hoi water and wilh veijpure soap she should rub on a little cleatlemon juice. As lemon juice not onlywhitens but also driea t he hk m, cold creamshould be gent ami borooghly nibbed luw hen tba Cans is dry. in the wonting tbeface should be first washed iu hot wainand then rinsed iu a basin full of odd uater In which a little of he bensoln baa beendropped,
The fans should not Ih merely ligbtbtouched wilh a towel after it is washed,hui uiibed bard imtU it latiultadrjr, Without snap ami plenty ol haul tubbing theoily matter which axudes from the poemdries 011 he sittlace .oid combines wiilidu-- t and din lomake blackhead-- , preventsthe passage of more wtisle matter thrfHIghthe skin and hits caunes pimples ami slmiiar abominations.
( )f eoiirse the young woman who wants adassling akin di not forget to eat plantof fruit, green salad and whole grainedbread and tosanbaw u h fonaVl and pastry.She will al be out of dot as SjH much aspossible, but instead of pourtlng the snn's '
ras as she diil all summer mIss WlU useesShersell from them by wearing a 0ne veil.HoWttVSf, she will not indulgS in I he "stlabu dotted monstrosities dear to the ectfclis). All sorlKof e.xercises that willthe blood dancing hrOUgfa her veins shewill Indulge iu. Turkish oaths will playtheir pari in he makinuof her charmingappearance, and an occasional facial massags will la lp on t he uood w ork. St. Louis
iht- Proof Ifot Tfaatlag.The .indue Voti say you are a uiiict.
ptaceable, going ien itnd avoidsi) kiuda, Fort Si.eet
The Witness Ye, your honor.The Judge WbaJ yon - v this,
llcerThe Ofllcer It utjiutetrue, your honor,
ui, j Stats thalht ispavhioiiately devoted to the tfame cricketNew York press.
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THE HAWAIIAN ST vR. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 5.
H. S, TREGLOAN & SOX,
Fill I and Complete Assortment of
,
Woolens, Cassimer,Compiisinn. .,
Kree 'I online Pie no,
and Tweeds,it will nothing rail of andorelgiied
MUTa oirin Ihom l i make further im(uinoH. Should you Conclude insure, it U money in
uttiiKH n 1
H. S. TREGLOAN & SOX,.'iUMi KOR'f M HOTKI. 8TS,
BENSON, SMITH & CO.,S iLK iENTS
BUTTERMILK TOILET gO.r,K w i 1 .M 1.1,11 I iN tAKKS SOL, I J I.N 1S92
Excels any Toilet Soap on theMarket.
BENSON, SMITH & CO.
For the VolcanoNatures Grandest Wonder.
The Popular and Scenic Routeis i;v Till-- .
Wilder's Steamship Company's
A STEAMER KINAU. j
Pitted with Kleetric bights and Hells, Courteous and Attentive Service
VIA HILO:
10
TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS,Arriving at Hilo Thursday and Sunday Mornings.
From Ililo to the Volcano--- o Miles
Passengers are Conveyed in Carriages,Over a Splkndiij Macauamizkd Road, running most ol the
wav through a Dense Tropical a ride alonethe trip.
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I C K. E T SINCLUDINC ALL EXPENSES.
For the Dollars.I'm Piirthei Information, Cam m ihi (Imim
Comer Fori and Oiiccn Slrcels.
ENTERPRISE PLANINGPETER ICH, Proprietor.
Opficr kv Mn.i. on Alakea ami Kiehanls, near oueiu St . Honolulu,
MOULDINGS, DOOR8, BUNDS, SCREKN8, PRAMH8,
TURNED AND 3 A WHO WORK, ETC.(Bell, 198,
Prompt Attention to all Orders, .Mutual,
BEAYKR SALOON.Opposite Wilder & Co.
II. J. XOI.TK, l'ropr.Kirs-- ( Lunches served Tea, I'otre.
Stxla Water, (j inner Ale or Milk.
lit Smokers' Requisitss a SpecialtyOuau from 't a.m. till lo p.m.
1893.
worth
SASH,
u .,, u, lift Assuiance Society of the United
Worsted,
SOAP,
C. B. COOPER, D.
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON,
Otrtufc, M AK.INII ' TEMi'LK,
Oornaf Hulid Alaki.i HttwtN.
Oh ir.. BOPiai Ut m. , V4p4 in..; o Sp, in. huniia ym: tiao lo U):Hu a, m.
tf'TKi.Kpiii!KK: Wutual m imiKiMili'ii. , Mutual 4UU
Okkkrs Insurance on mi the Popular Plans, vl
poeket.
routine Inetnltnent Plan Niw, hka'and TP'Fv
.tofnl Ufa ltihk.tnanfance.
Indemnity Mond Plan (Ooupon Homl OhfldrejrDi Kndow inetiDmaturity. If deetred)( tVntiultiee,
r.ndow inent Itond Plan iTi per rein utiai anleed), Term In nratn e, en et otr.
0001 wmi to at the ofltot the amiMmiftKM Til gfl ihmims to will
Forest
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HARDWARE, Builders a General,Aiwa), tip iu tiir Thins in Quality, Style mm PricM
Plantation Supplies,A Kill Assortment to suit the various demands,
Steel Plows,Made expressly Cor Island work, with extra parts.
CULTIVATOHS- - CANK KN1VKS.
Agricultural Implements,Hoes, Shovels, Mattocks, etc.. etc.
CARPENTERS' BLACKSMITHS' AND MACHINISTS' TOOLS
Screw Plates, Taps and Dies,
Twist Drills, Paints and Oils,
Brushes, Glass, Asbestos Hair Feltand Felt Mixture
HI.ARRR' HTKAM PttlUMi M i:stonv l I.MKII I i;ai.
SEWING MACHINES,WiLCOX & GIBBS, AND REMiNGTON
Lubricating Oils, in v"" iurpaM d
Gk9neral INI erchaudise,It is not possible to ahow everything we have; if there la anything
you want, come and ask for it. you will be politely treated.No trouble to show goods.
H. E. MclNTYRE & BRO.,IMPOKTRRS AND DEAI.BRS IN
Groceries, Provisions and Feed,
Iast Chrnkh Fort and Kim; Strkkts
New (Jood. received by every P&eket from the Eastern stales urn) EuropeKresli Calil'iirniii Prmlnre liy every steamer. All order t'nit hl'iilly attended t.iand goodfl delivered lii any pari of the eity free of charge.
Island order. Niiijeited. Satlstaetinii guaranteed. Telephone No, ;i.I'ust Irhce Bos No. Hr..
The fa Leaves Honolulu Every LEMONADE WORKS CO.
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Fifty
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23 Nuuanu, Honolulu, H I.
MAN'l'I ACIT'UlvKS Ol
HIGH GLASS BEVERAGES,
ABSENT FROM HONOLULU 7 s,i ter,
Round Trip,
MILL,
States
andn,;ncy
Days
DAYS
Ginger Ale, Hop Ale,
Sarsaparilla,
Plain Soda,
Sarsaparilla and
Iron Water,
Seltzer Water,etc., etc., etc.
A Trial Order Solicited
BENSON, SMITH & CO.,AGBNTS,
I. C. PeacocH ( Tons & Tons & Tons of
soli: agentsIN THE VW MIAN tSl WHS
The American
Brewing Co.
ST. LOUIS, U. S. A.
The Bohemian Beer"brewed bv above Com-
pany undoubtedly the hnesl
St. Lnuttt Laukr
imported into this country.
Pabst Brewing Co.,
Milwaukee, r. a.
Still Francisco
Stock Brewery,
Califnrnia.
Cyrus Noble
Packed 111
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A B (' "
he
is
s.
.Screw
Hollies.
Hiram Walker
Son's "CanadianWhiskey.
'bottle which bears
Certificate Age and the
Excise SealI (ominion
St.
l the
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&
ol
of
of
,). .1. iMclchcrs'
"Elephant" Gin,
Schiedam.
Yaughan Jones,
G. I. Q. Scotch
Whiskey.
A. & (j. Thompson's
"Royal Blend"
Scotch Whiskey., M
Jno. Jameson He Son's
X and XXX
Irish Whiskey.
Mitchell Co.'s
"Cruiskeen Lawn"
Irish Whiskev.
I Goods sold al bed-ro- i k
figures, and a liberal iltscoui t
allowed foi Cash.
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Hard Mean Close Prices lo
Housekeeucii
It von arc ill lu't'd fit unv New .
Becoud-Hon- PURNITURB, RUG8,MACHINE8, Btc.,1
call at tin--
FURNITURE & COMMISSION HOUSE.
No itnu and King Sirectv
ppel
NLW GOODS
have been pouring lulu ourStore ;inil WafeliotiMi the pas'lcr vi i k' bnrka "Paul lienbcru" .mil "J, (;. Pflugi'f" fromBtiropc, and tin- different stiaii4Scrs Rnd s;iiimr vessels (nun SanFrancisco, Our storks heavygoods, SUCll as Black and Clal- -
Chain. Oalvaniied SheetIron, Sheet Zinc, Pig Lead,Sheet Lead, Lead Pipe, LumpChalk, Shut. Hiir lie ii. Etc., hasnever been sn targe ami com-
plete .is it is tu ikiv . Fence'Win ( m link mi fi blichand .;,ilv.minl is
er large ami we rlaim it is asline a lol ol wire as ever cameto the country. However, wedon't ask you to take our wordfo it if von don't wish to, justcome in and we will let von cuta piece otf oi ;mv coil and put itiu our big vise upstairs and youcan twist it. bend il. tie kno's inil. and list it to your heart'scontent, and alter you have clonethis and asked the price ol it,you will he prettj sure to buysi mie.
Galvanized Bui ki ts and Tubs, --
Sauce Pans, Tea Kettles, HallBlueing, Crown Soft Soap, Fine('lav and Day i ShoeBlacking we have plenty ofnow, and our slock oi GalvanizedFlexible Steel and lion Wirekopc is Complete from .1,1 lo 4inches Ilubbuek Hoiled andRaw Linseed and Castor Oil,White Lead and Zinc, Red Leadand Oxide, Col.a Oil and Stock-holm Tar. all came by the "lsen-berg- "
in hue order and areoffered at low Now is
tin- time in have yourtrimmed; the hundred sets of"Coffin Furniture" just receivedaie u ling off like "hot cakes."
The new "Pumping 'laworks well and you can gel allthe watei you want, so youwant one ol our new LawnSprinklers. It is the bestSprinkler ever sold here, noparts lo wear otlt, .is it .Iocs not,,revolve, and is u ol lor eitherlight or heavy pressure of
(Muh" water.
Every
Canada.
$
Times
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STOVES, 8RWINC
vanized
Martin's
prices.Coffin
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Electrical Goods. O ustock is more complete thanever, and we have five men hardal work wiring houses for Elec-tric Lights. We can furnishWou he fixtures, shades andIftmps iii any style, and if wewire your house you can feelsure it is clone according to thelatest Underwriters' rules.
Game is said to be plenty.We have the right kind olSehultze, Wood, or lllack Pow-- !
Cartridges to gel big bagswith.
E. 0. Hall & Son,I.I MITE!),
Cor. Four .n Kim; Sts
Joseph RubySon of Hurry K. Kutiy, of Coluiulila, l'a.,
Suffered From BirthWltli a Severe Form of
Scrofula Humor" Until my hoy was six years of age he was
from birth a irrrible -- un. , , , Sjmssj Hcrofu-lOU- lbumor. Sores w(uld appear on him and
spread until as i.n.r u u Uollar and thenIllObarfS, followed by others, so that the largerpari of his bodf was our miiim t srr allthe time, especially severe on his legs and hackof his ears and nniUs head. The humor had avery oaeutfiY odor, and caused
Intense ItchingW sanaol bow that poor hoy SlUtotad 111
all UlOSS years. I'liysh taas did unt elfeetcure. At last to flVS bin thMai'sSarsaparilla, as my druggist recommendedIt. In about two weeks the Sursapui Ilia hegaut have effect.. The sores commenced to healap; theilesh hejran to look more natural andhealthy. Then the scales came oil and all overhis body new and health v flesh ami skin formed.When he had taken two hotlles he vtaseutlielyfree froin sores, having only the scars to showwhere thev had I. cen. These have all disap-peared. We are uuahle to express our (hanksfor the gtiod
Hood's Sarsaparillanan done our mile hoy, Hahhv K. Kiihy,Dos 8M, Colunliio. I'l'iiiHylvania.
in hi n 1MLLS cur. Cuil.tip.tloa bj rwalur-lU-
lb. iieri.ullle mctloa ul lb. Kliiuantar- cuuU.
Iliilirnii New in n n A: Co.
WhaSsale Aasss.
Metropolitan Meat Co. J.si KING STREET,
I X L Wholesale & Retail Butc
AND
Navy Contractors.G. J. WALLER, Manager- -
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