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1't'Hi.iaHNii THE HAWAIIAN or ii iiiiinimis I I I I IM- - MOM IIi v i n i ;
wusurt i rbai IN rAN I:.
VOL. HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS: IUi- EVENING. DbCEMBliK iu, NO 234
Bishop's
Hank.
Post Office.
A W0T() to the wise is sullident; hut double stores ireadjacent to te above inHtitutions; In cal t i n it it theformer, rou present yourcheek, receive your money,dun step across to mirtore, make your purchases
lorChris tmas; ;uil sucli asrequire the attention of theI'ost ( )Hice t "which IS nextihiui In us." (nil clerk will bepi cased in look alter f. r vou.
Nkw York City,
or rather a lair proportionof that great metropolis hasjust arrived at our store.Remember,, we never takea hack seat during the holi- -
riavs. Our iroiids pur- -
phased (unci 1111111 ilwManufacturers,
emDraCe a Complete aSSOft-- 1
articles for Xmas Gifts.
27 LaretCases . .
RECfcl ED K
s. s. AUSTRALIA.
It is utterly impossible tomake a list of everything, asthe Star isn't large enough,and we don't want to de-prive other advertisers of1 heir space ....
A CALL :
and inspection ol the differ-cu- tlines on view will repav
von for the trouble of com-
ing down as far as Merchantstreet, as vou will find thelargest assortment and low-est prices
AMONG THET1 IOUSANDAND ONE
ARTICLES W il l
lit-- FOUND
Books lor the young people,Monks for the old people, I
Games and Calend rs,Albums, Letter
Cases, Cigar Cases. MusicRolls. Frames for ParisPanel Photos, Ink Stands,Photograph Albums, Book-lets, Wild West Games,Toilet Sets (an entirely newUnci. Photo 5ox s, NecktieBdxes, Mirrors, Collar andCull Boxes, Work Boxes,Shaving Sets, ManicureSiets, Jewel Casts. MusicBoxes. Lap Tablets, Port-lolio-
Papetries, PaperKnives, Match Ho.xcs. PenWipers, Writing Desks,Games, etc.. lor Children.
XMASInuii
AND Kapliat-l- ,
TntH &
SouNEW A I?
YEA R t'CttHlinlit mi iheixf1.
CARP .
MUSICDEPARTMENT.
Rvarrthiag in U in a first- -
alaJH .M111.it' Sinn-- . I111111 MtMganra la s Jaw's Harp. Aiw full '
line of ...PACIFIC COAST DIAK1KS.
N II. 1SI.AND QgDKRH . .
)nuiupti attajaW In i.imhIsBJKHggal 11111I ileli i l t atgganaiI'rtu' nf Huiflf
1 Hawaiian
vi. .. ga,i.
Y. K, CASTLE.
ATTORN KY AT LAW
nflh omiitiu ifUi,
J. ALFRED MAQOON.M' I'i iliNI'.Y mill tmttTlBMfcOnnAT lift IT
HBoS, 4L' Minvlmnt Mitt,H1.111.l11l11.il I
J. M. MONSARRAT.
vrrnlcM'.Y T I. aw MO) (fOTARt
riTiu.nCiirtwrilil Hl'H-k- Mi'lvliinil Ht., Honolulu.
F. N. WAKEFIELD.ATTllHNKY una OOUWSKtjOR
tkmi'iiii v nvitmwith c. w. ASMardi Manhaal tt,
Honolulu. II, I.
H PHILLIPS t CO.
triiltiili Inrportsr and Jobbers ol
AMERICAN & EUROPEAN DRY MODS.
ConMf K'rt Htvi iti'-ct- st-- ., Ronotulu.H7tf
C. B. RIPLEY.
Aroliltect.linn r tfsw Sufr iHjptolt Bnlldtng.
Baaalalg, 11. I.
piaiw. mui KiinerintondMMMlv?n 'fir every description of Hnlldlng.,,, BsllilVg Mccessfollr remodeled and".'an?'
iHHiviiM tor ' nliTlor .rciii'iilinn.Msr or Mechanics! Drawin . Trarlns And
f" I'm wins for lliH.kn .ir NsWtMtMir lllus- -
trati on.
M. II. LOHEIDE,
skin hiii ORNAMENTAL PAINTER,
BULL TKLKPHONI loT.
All order Prompt! attended to.
Thos. G.Thrum's
UPTOWN BOOK-STORE- "
Preeenta an am; of HOLIDAY.!ATTRACTION8 in NEW nnd SEAS-
ONABLE PRESENTATION BOOK8,111 Aht. PoRTBV, TbaVRI, mill BBLLbV
LkttblALBUMS, all Size. Style ami
Bindings.
BIBLES, PRAYER ROOKS nmlHYMNALS Tin' lineal aaaortment iiCHRISTMAS and NKW VEARCARDS-Tl- i- several leadtnglAn Publishers' offeritlga, nt priceslower even than former aoknowiedgadharaTatna,
REMEMBER ' Not s Inst year's cardor deaign in the H.ok. Ogllttloid amiotbar Art Novelties.
( ALENDARS for Ikw nml BOOK- -
1J3T8 that are gjema of the printereart.
Fim-s- i LEATHER, BILVER PILA- -
OREE ami CELLULOID Artiolea for!Baadoir, Library, Parlor or Office in
INKSTANDS. PAPER WEIGHTS,FOLDERS PORTFOLIOS, DESKPADS, CARP casks. WALLETS,PURSES, MUSIC ROLLS. Etc.
TOILET SKIS, HORN (iool)s.Ni l PICK SKTS.
A new line of Austrian Vaaag in Olussand Porcelain,
Krctich Drisqiu' Figure amiBrio a Brao, Work-Boxe- Work-Bag- a,
Batlcules, and Baikets.BASKKTN THAT ABE HAS- -
KKTS.I
Novt'i Mid iitliacli vi' in BtyMM Mill
variety. (Made by thf ht Htish't- -
MakiuQ tn't' of AmrrivtiH ftldiaw)froiu it lion Bon size to a Hamper; said
U- - the first li t Bxported by ttwUVfiit Mist hh: Skkn TO BR Aitkk- -
(JlATMi
PA BLOB Bud OUTDOOR OAMESlor DM nml young, gnd TOYS ill
ithundance ami variety lor all the goodlittle (litis ami Boya from now tilli In n 111111..
Tba array of DOLLS exoeedi that ofany previous gagpn nol unit in qnaji-tit- j
imi also iii quality, variety andprice.
In Hi.. Inn- of DOLLS' SUNDRIESwo are also mora ooinpWtg than gvgriin all of which Utapgctiiill Is Invited.
toy BOOKS in rariet) fur ail!ura lag.
ll oi .lcr ponipil) Hllgl1I.I. Illltl ;nuil- - l'r siO.ilii inpail,' m illi cure
SANTA CLAUS' HEADQUARTERS.
T. B. MURRAY,
Carriage and WagonMANUFACTURER.
Repairing,Painting.
Trimming,NftATtsl lli.Ni'-
ll Wl.ti, lirllt.lll'i'll 'l il. ' lnwl. III,! Nil
Iii nliil in ii. n, tin it.
No. 44 Ring airaat.Mull. ul Ti'lrnlii I'. ... II". I'
mi si
News Co. Ld.!0l(l K,ma rulkrJ. T, WA I fcl HOUBI' S
Sl.,,1 Kt.iii--
M. S. UIHNRAUM & CO.Mgwnnt
HiN(H,'LI , H. I.
Uomtnisalon Merchants Mid Importersof MM i n I
HM Krafiiisiii Office IM Front Rt
F. A. 8CHAEFEH ft CO.
IMPORTRR8 ami io.mmissIiinM KM 'HANTS.
HuMii.ri.i . Hawaiian Iki.amii
H. . SCHMIDT ft SUN'S.
IMPORTERS m commissionl KRCHANTR,
Kurt Knot, MiiTiiilnlii.
P. II. Hn IW, IVI.111 21
LEWIS ft CO.
Naval Hnp.iii.s. Wholesale nnd RetailDealers in Qfooerire, lroTli,torra, ptc
111 Knrl si.. n mni nin, 11
CHR. HERSKIND & J. McMEEKIN,
PIANO TV N Kits ANll TKACHKItS.
PpiiIihIIiiw Hons'. Lti'ivtntiin Street,
atntnal Talptiont14.
tsettonl gtseri nn Pimm for Beginners amiPlayers.
Tuning ordern i'i be pmmptlv nttended to.IW 1.1
ii . I . PETBRBOW,
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Bhrhap1!, Bank.
.1. S. EMERSON,BNOINKSR AND si'UVKVnK.
ntnxicn
Willi W. K. Ro f.i.i.
t i Ifllee 1.1 Pnbllc V..rk.iisti
WOIIT. t.BAVRkS.
LEWERS & COOKE,
LUMBER, BUILDERS' HAROWARI
inniRS, SASH, IIL1NDS,
PAINTS, OILS, (il.Ass,
w Al l. PAPER, MATTING,
CORRUGATED IRON,
LIME, CEMENT, ETC
T pT C '--JOBBBR ok
Wines, Spirits and Beers,
Kl. STKF.KT
Between Port and Betht
W. W. AH AN A
Merchant Tailor,';No. Bfl8 NniKtllll Hl llmtolii 111
yillf. Knit tag u np ansa nml Crapslljt tMi,,n,
ALL skits OCAKANTKBD TO ki tani in THE latest htvi.k.
HlOl HM t'l.KANKH AMI liKPAIKKM.
lltttiuU Tttoptl No. 6tt0. P. O. Boi 144.
UKi
M, W. McCHESNEY & SONS,
Whol6S3lG GrOCerS,
HONOLULU, H. I.
A FULL LINE
U nil lit KltSAlways on llaml.
FRESH GOODS,'i-- Irvt-r- St-:- . nml S.'til
KPECIALTIES:
Cbeeae, Lardi Ham,Butter, Uodiab, muu iHtkms,
t r.v,, fouum italnKM,
Mucaroui, Com M, ul,
Piekled Hklpjacli Alvicun
(II lllsI' l.iiH i ii ..in .iii iti im
Mi Ml K Mi- - ul
Louthor afld Nu''j
Pacific Mail S. S. CO.
ami THE- -
Occidental ( Oriental S. S.Co. utwfit BANK Of lAkfiflNIJ, M iRMlStO,
For YOKOHAMA ni mml$kfiKifS 1,I IIANKI 'l(T u Till: u MS.
nisgigigi in Mm mn Oomanln win sail
mi et Rkoni the fnlieeiliis nniee i
stmr "OM1BA" Nov. r.. IMSlmr "OCRANtl " Dw. , IMSimr "CHINA" . .Feb. 0, 104Slmr "Ol'KANK " MaiehB, is'.i4
Sour ( IIISA". April Hi. IMI4
For SAN FRANCISCO.
HleniiH.ru Of tin- hImim- in intuitu a I i"nll
hi Monrdnhi mi theti ny fmra RiHiaa.mg mui
Yokohama to tin ahaee pnrl mi of abatM the
I'.illi.w iu,; iliiten :
Btmr "OCEANIC, Deo. 4. IMStmr "CITY OK l'KKINO"
Jnn. I, IN4Btmr "OCEANIC". Keb.lt, 1Mi4
Btmr "CHINA". MnmhtS.tBMBtmr "OAKI.IC". .May 11. IM
UTES Of mm MK US FOLLOWS:
To voku- - in HOttOBAUA KOffa
Kbtn HM n ItTA 00'ftiiin, it mi ml trip 4
mootha Ml ' atia v
PnMn. rottml trip Uinitiithn 3rti Hi AW i'
RnvopMui . . imi noon
it 11. ii nml itpl to
H. HACKFELD & CO.,M-t- f Itenta,
CaitadiaD Australian
Steamship Line
TIME TABLE.
For Vancouver, B. C.
From Sydney n Brisbane!.11.1,, M.,..l..l
S. s. "WARRIMOO Aug. g, I8M I
S. S. MHIW Oct. g, 10W
8. 8. "WARRIMOO'V . Nov. 1, 1898
H. 8. "ARAWA" Dec. I WW
s. S. Ian. 1. Iksm
a,,,, N.iVi.nu
Fop Sydney and BrisbaneFrom Vancouver, II. C.
.ii r. Ili.niiliiliis. "HIOWEKA Oct. 'I. IBWI
s. s. "WARRIMOO" Nov. HI, I8U8
ARAWA" Deo, 91, tH96
WAKlii.MOO" Jan. 21. 1WM
And Monthly Thereafter.
PASSENGER AND FREIGHT RATES
t. Vancouver, I. ('.. sn khs sium m to BanArnnoisoos. OsL
Through Ticketstro sll points In Canada or the United Btatsi
Oanadiau Psoiflo Railway,
Jjp Km- Freight or I'assagt', apply tn
theo. 11. davies & co.,OeneraJ Agents,
ATLASASSURANCE COMPANY,
"w"w im'Capital, - - $6,000,000Assets, - - $!),U00,UU0
II h ifiu i Hpimiliti-- aittin- - tif I lit akoSvs rt mm rrwiy to SgVsol lasar
IUuaipaaylaa lowssi mlsaoi pfsauaSaVi
11. W. tfCMMIIlT v hin.s.
HYMAN BROS.iMfarrlgfsof saS Waalssals LagUan in
nkS' c.( i ids M i rs silt iir(.'l.oTIIINC. NOTION'S imi
PANCV coons
SB Oueun Btreot, Honolulu.
ill athlornUfl , I... in li o. I al.,
T m tELITE ICE CREAK PARLORS
Ci'1 bet on. M Sjr .at ViJHULUtu HO I
IS, X f 'Hllllu.ib ittuiib in uauwitsii
lauANu UMioa.Uul S.lsbii.lilnsi i . rni,.l S.sw.l m
Cm fall ai u Uer .111 11 in
BISOP, SL CO
BANKERS.HojHM.1 LP. Haw mi n Ki.am.-- .
D ' "ton Ngtional Bank ol Chicago.Hi.' I nnunprrlnl ,, (f smdimTie cntnmerrijil HimkiiiK Oo ot Sydney,
vriney. The Baai at Ben fliwliiiiil.An. klaml. tad iu rmncben In i.
Duneriln and Wellington.The H ink "f Hritlh '..11111111111. Portland, Or,TIih taoren and Hadetra KlnmU.Mo Inba, Sweden.ThsClawterad Bankol India, iuatralta and
t'i Ina.ftonifkong, Tokohaina, Japan, And araae
in OeneraJ banking Mdnaat.
CASTLE A: COOKE,LIFE AND FI'M
Insurance Aaents.
- AHF.NTs VtlU
nkw BMOLANtl Mill i
I
Life Insurance Co.ok KMSTOK.
Fire Insurance,Alliance Assurance Co
ok LONDON.
MTNk INSURANCE CO.
OP HARTFORD, conn
INSUREIN THE
German-Americ- an
Insurance Co.
OF NEW YORK.
IS.ffTB.SOS 00Net Beuptan S,a5b,Sot mi
Uiu y n, Oct tin- hKsThkcTTRITV
WILDER x i O.,Agenta
Hawaiian wine Co.
FRANK BROWN, Mgr.38 and 80 Merchant Bt., Hum. lulu. II. I.
The Central Market.
ytvayv have on hang aokie Baef , Manaa.Vsal, ...oitrv. w,. m.,k, gsaisgsi tpeclaitr,
l.ivi ii., tiial ,mrt l,i- nn vim I'll . Wf liavv tlir
ciit iur Cocasd Bssi a ii' eery bent.
VVBSTBK4 K iV GARES,
Both Tstsphsasi t 0H.tf
THE MUTUAL
Ufe Insurance Go.N1W YORK.
Assuts Dec. 3L 1892, $115,084,156.61
S. B. ROSE,General Agent, Hawaiian Island.
-
LIME AND CEMENT
it k SAl.K AT
J. T WATERHOUSL'SUueen Street Btorea.
Hi MAY & CO.Wholesalr anil Krtl.ll
GROCERS's Port Klri-- . i.
laid gVleptonea P.O. Boa 47.1
ut Tiiiics mi Clsj Pritej io
H"iisdt;i;iit;i's.
1' rou m need "' tt) NraI Maud I lv MM kh. K
IXLiUMIIUM 4 CUMMISSIUN HUUS1
. .. K Mm 11
aa. - 9
T
Criterion SaloonAOKNTH I'nK
John Wieland Brewing Co,
EXTRA
Pale Lager BeerPer Austrnlla.
A Fresh Km m i hi Cai (for-n- i
( IVBI brs.
Oyster Cocktails a SpecialtyI,, ii Drk, Prap'r,
Club Stables Co.s. K. ORAHAM, M ,su:.
Livery, Feed and Sale Staples.
Port Street, Hctwi'cu Until
ami bgretania,
Horn TSLBPHONBB No. 477.
CONNECTED Willi HACK STAND
i 'or. King and Bethel Sta.
MOTH TBLjEPHONKS N' 113.
CHAS. HUSTACE,Lincoln BLOCK, KING STRBKT,
Beta sell Port nml Atskea stDEALER IN
Gpoceries and Provisions.
Fresh Califnrnm Roll Butter and Islam!t Butter always on hand
( Gooai tfttivtd by tvffy StfttHtifront Sn h'uimisoi.
HATISKAI'TION 111" AHA NTKKI). ,k--
GO TO IIII-- .
EAGLE HOl'SliNctTANU Avenue, ok to thb
ARLINGTON HOTEL,
Hotki. Strbrt.
Table Board l per day.Board ami I. ileini: if".' "Board nml Lodging ....$14 per weeki
lit Speeial Monthlj Prices,
T. E. KROUSE, Proprietor.
WILDER ii CO.'Ksiahlislirtl in itf)
Estate S. G, WILOcB W, C, WILDER,
I MILK I HNS VStl III i, IS
Lumber and Coal
Building' MaterialsSCCH AS
DOORS, SASH, BLINDS,
Builders' Hardware,Paints, on GMrby
WALL PAPER. ETC.
tor, Fori and Queen Streets,
HONOLULU, II. I
a few of ouh specialties:.
CoatHLSTK Assoktmi-.n- K
;i :i 'ER1I K'
STOVES AND RANGES
"SURBKA" RANOSS,"CUPPRR" CABOCtaSB,
1. 1UNDRY BTOV8B,PRUNCtl RAMOS!
gaj iu Hrick.AOATH IKtiN WAUI.,
AND TIN WARS,i 111 . .11 - WKitl'l.HT aTMKI -- .
Hslraalssa tt s4ts 1 ...1 U 4
in inn .1 Nltal11 1 it sfHINHI.KNs
l,.t'i Mi'.ui iin'ni. I.. 1I1.. . sgasi " ,lali.. i.i .ni Iggg nt. ggg4 ag n,4 '. igggsfi
Full Has u( Igallgfl Una!.. Msili Vglasg)rgliiriss Wain Lsss4s figs gas1 HI Hags
U'r ni.. r. If,, m i, Im ui.l k .it nil kn it- - in Ini , Mglgl Mini Igggjl gal ag,
gugraalg. 'I fg . ... k ....... 1.1 h.,.1 mi.i. is- -. iiisii-risS- .ii in .
w . . 1' Ml ' "
J. KMMhLUTH k CO.
t Heusaw si mi iu mki i
the Hawaiian
Sale ! 1,
CO.MI'A.W,Ha superior facilities for bti) Ing ami
-- ell 11. Mtncks and Bonds - Ii
n pnattlon to handle large i.ioeks ofstoek-- . paying oesh flrr ggirtei or willell upon lommtgetohi
E vrn Plnntnllnn ntvreti nan he
dbpoeed of l.v ns in large or small lolsat lair prioea,
IMgtV Ivrntisll HumIges (or the wife keeping ol all son- - of
valuables, rented at leaiHitmbie rates,
nilvtr Ware and Vnlnnhlerl i.'lc taken on Rtonmri '
or short period,
ppi ii partkHjIati toTHB llvAllN SAFE DEPOSIT
ND I.N KSTMKNT o.KM Fori Btrrrt, HoNOLt'i.c,
is;. it
J. T. WaterhouscQueen Street stores,
PULL I.lNKs in
Hardware, Crockery, Saddlery
AND
FANCY GOODSOf fill ili'M'l iit lulls.
Fort Street StoreNo. IO.
in ADDITION TO Tin: LARGf as
si iter mi: nt o
DRY AND FANCY GOODS
HAVE JUST RECEIVEDodd Lilian it n pi itian l.iiwns,
BmbrolderTi vrl piece,Roman and Quipura Embroidery.Oriental, Platte, and other laces, ii
wbtt6f m am ami black,Ihiffon Laoe, all colon,
i.i-- Laoe Ni'i, cream ami blaokiStriped and 'iin-- i Hmftj
Wide Japanese Crepe, white and oolrd,White, t fream anil Black Burah silk.White and Cream Bilk Orepe,
Navv and Cream Sitltc.Siif. and Tennii Flannel.
l lic .It niM-s- Miller "Equipoise' waist.
Mum kmna and P. I 'orHt-t-.- .
Ladles1 Black Hose,
Hi HACKFELD i CO,,
Bole tgentg for tin Hasrailanblandi for the
GenuineBudweiserBeer
Brewed by the AnheuserI hi tit h hifwinj; ANtMiria- -
Uqn tit LoniBi and "t
Jos. Schlitz Mi-
lwaukee Brewing
Company's PIL- -
SENER BEER.
Large sliipments Jual10 hand, and fur sale
H. HACKFELD & CO.
THEWEEKLY
STAR.uuhll 1,1 - I tin M t II v
nn ii:lii igr, il . I.
ciiuuin t,.,'kiv , laH--, .r
..1 1.1 Jgnaars 1. I'M. Ii will..ni .11 ,1 II tin' ih'Wm :,il lit,
1'.iin , ajwtignl gMiagiii. 1.. tin- sla ,11 iiIhil' kssws..r Hi.- Ii.iil,
N m 'ia I I. in, 1. mi, 11 ..I tomo. 11 ami in.. 'toh - will
ha I peoflUt ' '"' lie MaH s
Mil ateeiaJ HtcN y bj .1 ii- -i I ... Ainiii .10 SUlbilf
will I., km, in iin- Ar Ums
Kind 111 tout umisf satiy,I'M' si h i sunuia to Uluhaavi Inert i i pSHaith
I 'H I, o altla. Ho,. J(I SlU dd. aw
IIAWSIIAN ilh N Wal'AP kSAssui a an it an
MMMN " U N
TtKMlBLE LUOK
On I" li- I"- - I iilldrn Hark onHISS.
A (imi' '(: t, wtm rurtloattuif la tLn ni - f .w ITaFigeklrs took r.
tni'nji ulut. : i.i N one day 1irw''' T
fur in hKr.ihvr hi ft Vfry ptcnynear bis boUM . Sttd t he gSflUSBto cinvtjniM with blm.
"Yonr notatoss assm to m ula- pt art f(l in,
"Oh, I reckon I'll has a fsw j
rajalaed thf farmer drilv, as tIifn.1 n vf utt Ur virion m,
nt tli- - 'Tidk r mnou'Ij tnJcr ihnif1.- t r '
i rtther ifU.fi Afn baV
' Ih. ' t f'bUr I rtstlhaI B'pone,' rrplhil ( he farther 'i m, I QMya i.j 1. J.i- rn'l '. fh(th - h'HMifi.T im. "But J'lCTfll yvr Jk.how 'tW, pqiiirv," he cutiui't-- l
ijtllv I in 111. Ii rt nt, it nlr 'SIPSrin ( "(iii-- i obuaty "
"FnrmiiiK my very well tip bara,1 lapoaa. K
I'll, N tit'ii n piiyn nn-- Mtiirv, hill tHdv j f in liiVnigar'''
yotum mm." fJblMren turnetl nut had, vhf'
.t t I'in- hllll 'Hi ( m hSImmi dead - ti int-- . DauM I i.nnirdli nn for Dan' Wi ' r a a uive hirtV a
'edtlicatloQ hc'ii hoM doctor; praciic cmmy old mart', an nbs died SEeke vrebt lnlr ,
what they call the Km-i- umkU business"keimitiK a jrnt'iT i ir. "'jxtv hut hebusted up. an he wit-- . tn tltat he'. nowwork In In a place railed Mnif Sin: aynh'a fft a uMiI hti'hly joh, hut the pay uintiK'x.!, and h - allern wautlu to rxir-o- r adollar from nn- tfain an Hi went fer lirak-il- i
on 11 ra lroiul. an I hail ter p..y tbsfuneral , of l.oth of 'm. MariaAnn K11' uiarriwl to a drummer at ternf on til y fal last f .11. an wenl up In a alLoon, hat tiny limn- town wafe an heruati boneymtKHihi witii me an the old
ever siniv. I.i... m younxett, ain'tWUth her k.-- ;. ir, I,.- a tea-d- Uie to Jaiyii'-- n hysui kit tin'. ho hain't laid eyes oohI-'- i hill aenee tin- wtr I tell ye, "tratmer,I'm the must aiiiorttnti old eriSterjvith myronog dus thai rer lived' be Kroaia .l.
"You osrtalnly have bad bad Ui withyour ohlldians1
"frshould say l hail. Now, thsre'a bill 'Hurket- np nr olebrook, he'- - Uiui theKreat'"t lock with hta They upporta himiu go i styln. an Mill hain't dons a strokei work fur hvt- year."
"All aiiart ant) Steady, ebt"'That 's u hers yon tnis it, sqntra. They
ain't nii on t: ;i t :t ken that way.''"How is it tiny Kft along so well, then''"'I hey are all freaks m il haTS all got
good at idily Job the year round, ttatWelfths Tjont a ton. Miramly'! (Ctt iremeodoni long hair, an bit olaest Boy wahorn without leaa An lu re I le withouteven a mammoth or a two hiailellalf." itgbed the Sired farmer as he wentLack to hit Immmi,;, lioaton .Journal.
ni in iii- naakeedThe oh) hail come ti ChieaEo to
we the World's fair, but he waa inclined tobe rasntciOQH and cantlons, Me had K"tietotaellttle hotel that he had ' n told togOtOvbul hSeyd everyone alont it withmore or lean suspicion. He hat! ssSUeddown in the otUce to read a paper, when a( lerk approai blm aritlankeil, "Are youJacoh WiltlerT"
"Hey" in said, inst.mtly on iho alert."Are you ,Jap"b Wilderf'"Want me tO piaj r,.mN in some-.- , ,TaS
h" saked."No. I simply want to know"I writ my name in thr there hook
onre," in- Interrupted, "an I won't nininotion
"I dont want you toaign ."nythiug.""I reckon you're goln to tell me me'u
yonr fatber was old Mends ""No, I'm not." rplit the exasperated
clerk, "hut you're .laeoh Wilder I have e.
letter for you.The old man shook hi- - head doutnfull.
"John- - thatV my . you know," he Haitislowly, "d idn t tell tue nothiu ultout auyscheme o1 that wort I reckon you'd betterhaiiK onto the letit-r- , mister. I aiu't t;k.nno clianct of Imnkoor nimllam."
"May In ii from four sou," erHist-- th.chTk
"Thef- - s,. it iv" hi aaid. acraU'bIng ble head, "W ill, jeat yon la) it downon the table, an I'll lakn a liMik at it, hut I
ain't ol it till I Hea what- It ia."Uetook a look at the addreaa and then
picked up t lie letter "lt'i John's writin,"hi said, an I reckon It'a ail right, hut don'tyou take in. ne o' my out o' the rMtoffloeagain. Jesi you till the ptatmaterto lay 'em to one mi!. an I'll call fur mnyaelf everyday reg'lar till I ko back."Ofasaco Post
Apt at- - ''the Broumatieh 1 riilaMIt was on the n and IsOSTsll railroad
m a SoborhaC train that was just alowiiiatHp for the I'.a.st (.'atiitaidhie Htation.
It Will he letiifUihi-tn- that tin Meitfaele-rate- d
railroad ahopa and yard aS hcatiquits near tin- Mat ion and that for aomtims paat a flue motlel of the rara baa heumi exhibition thtr--- It whh htandlua 011 atingle track thai is carried over the rosdla-- ond, tmd of course It at t racteil nint h at..nt ion from t he paaweugeni u this particular car Suddenly a cbild't voice, ahrlJand dUtinct, a all children's voiceaa arewhen the, an- paying something espSniaUiimbsrrssning. criadi
"I '.tj.a, papa. Look al be boa hogaar
arlMAny Hiif who has Been tin- Meir mode la
md noticed the pt Liar angle at a bicb thea In i'U are a t in oidee to otiform to theftlngle rail idea will appreciate She etdht'l
it deacription. Kvitlently almost ever)one 111 thecal had. lot I In m that
the rrn.ark bad not Nultoided whenthe brakeman ahouted: "Next stop Uoatat'httotiV- - Itttstoti Herald.
1,... ,
When new pair of aboes in broughttioiruf, ii r plui it. im higher tbanyonthead if it'll Would hae good luck wh owear, ag tin in. ami blackeu tlnm larfore you bate bail on U.th shoes. Of ahayon tuny innt wit), .01 accidiiit and jar
ajis MMeV Q death.It is said 1. at i maid believe that
when I heir rahoen become untietl and koejming nt nil, a ih ti i,. iii, it bKif awttt--
bearta are talking ami thinking aboutthem
Tin KUeethratt, w hi-- :i his w t.,-- i-
bla bul love, aliould hi tt..b right loa,wiU aurel) be aeit-oiije- , hut II as atuba hUefi to, he ma) know be In not wantetl
lui innati L'oiniui rcial (ia.i ite,
HeiluetBuj Mlwttlec'B ni vrUaiu thuruh iu thin s Iaas4 the
vdui) of iu pastor after hia VitedledaiiaM bla exp - - wouldu'l la a large
iftei in hail ..ill lo another ttuTdmil .1 in wr faator w 11b a large lauiily OSUK.hit the alai wa io( l a land i 00 the oui
o .. Ilia.-- . Ut4b- -4") 1 Jrao would w " im able la work -st'f. . ..J l,,.t,lf
ll. lt. 1.1 III Ii. I. M.,1 h,. tusl1. 111. ill 111i.1l laituai Mlii' inrui- -l
II, Mi II II II. il .Mi ,.l lUllI M till II
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UI1MI ISM III KVKNY A hKWLHir.
KXCEI'T SUNDAY
THE HAWAIIAN STAR NKWSPA
TER ASSOCIATION, LM
iwiinit ' . . llanaarlna Bdltnu 11-- 4 BOSUMSI Manase
MTiwitlrnns nAir.ir Your !n Advnr.ro - W.W
,'er Month In Ailvt nee, - JW
Vkliin, r Vmr I i A.lvnni... I0.M
AIiVEhTISlNil ratka:s for .i 'iil n "I reKulnr Bdvcrllli
1 'M.wftt the publication office,it all atl "dellversa at tSs Business
. in.DM Niunl'cr :mrk. Mill I'i I- i-
DECEMBER 9, MM
rffc DUlV OF I HE GOVEKN- -
MEN T
According to common rumor the
BOMBuH Ol HH ii cause ;n e misIttg themselves these line nlghtS in
laying restoration plots. At oiktime we hear of a scheme to raise
RBJUDOBD
kiauing thingsthe repori Bkrunt
byaiu him Cleveland
testimony. Mr
Minister
the standard of "Royalty" at Hllo; result ol these procedures, theday Waikiki is mentioned j,U en h id Keen etistated and the
as the theater for a farcical coP I rights of American lawaiiansd'etat; still again we are told that trampled under foot, who canMrs. Dominis organize a paper measure the ignominy that wouldgovernment at Washington Place, have fallen upon Graver Cleveland?proclaim martial law and summon Surely, our escape from harm is hisUoliath Peterson. Tom Thumb escape from shame.Testa. Polonis and the in- -
between THE LAST DESPERATE THROW,evitkble Wilson toher and the last red ditch. The Statement
Of this is very humorous from Washington Place Clans
to those who know how noisy in SpreckeK representing Sugarpeace ami invisible in war these Trust I am', T. W. Davies. (repre-me- n
their fellows have always senting himself) have promised to
been. The only serious question is use their means freely to persuadeas to the e fleet abroad upon Congress to indorse President's
the tourist trade, investment coercive policy towards the Ha-
il our securities, etc., of the sensa- - waiian Islands.-- ial news reports which always As such a promise would be quite
follow the intrigues ot these in Mr. Spreckles' line and as Mrs.
less conspirators. That is a mat-- 1 Dotttinis has usually told all she
ter of dollars and cents. It is ob- -
vioUS that SO long as the Royalist
leaders are pennmea to pia ioetreason, to the
purposes spirators, the
lottg the business and finances
of the country suffer. we
3W is not and
gSVC
could
part unreal sourcetheir may credit
Whatueed peace
for those have, the; promptlypeace order the
plotters thiss. Under total publicity.
cannot thrive nor theedit improved, nor can
conditions flourish.
It is from these premises that we
aw the conclusion that the Gov-nme-
ought to enforce, or begin
uoeu.orce. the sedition laws. Theelement revenge has nothing to
,do with the proposal. The ques-- n
is commercial rather than po-a-l
in all its higher phases. As
vhat torm the needed enforce-en- t
the laws should take we
shall'', say that one two
arrests of the most con
spirators would probably answerr all. Everybody rememberslat a blight fell on the treason'.e movements here when Crick.?lair and Walkerody. It took two or three
s for the plotters to recover
uom their fears and them
have not regained theirfidence In this emergency
if the hand the should be-
laid on the collars of the ffolomua
people, or of Wilson or of either of
one or two more a sharpkept on the movements of Mrs.
Domini, we believe there would
no more talk of an uprising aad
hat confidence in the safety
the situation here would soon
n to grow spread.. 'force the sedition laws
"PEKSONAL KNOWLEDGE
To lie rightly appreciated, Dr
Trousseau's last apology should lie
read in conjunction with state- -
ment which called it out.M Here is his story as to Com- -
lAissioner Illount:Alt'iost " wy personal
'.,' . meetings heldStevens' bouse in which tin
of a peaceful revolutionwere Prominent atthese meetings were Chiefliwiiei- Mi lli.li' Mr Tluirstiiii
1 ' .Mr. Ihi'twell. t. harles Carter andothers, Captain Wiltse.
, ,.M, r m
11.1'i.iiii'iju'iiii, ii'iiinut,Carter President Dole have
denied tlu charge over their signa-
tures. It is not, however, ol' thiwhich we now intend to
ol the difference between oneof Trou ii .t.---t rtions to Illount
that he has now writtento Pn :. ul Dole. Recall tin
that he told llie American Coinniissioni r that to his fierumalknou'ltiii Mr Dole attendedalleged meetings then leadthi
DRAS Sik n made to MiMount tin sUUim sou lelt i Inin your letter ol j;llt 1 l
lieved tin in to be eoriei t ,n m
lt milium miMi a tbtft I
il Mft " I t' I I ( i tunt,And ic ton Ii it ttliuon) asJbjilllll x colli III iulll I' 1st ' i
Ml
I
A CASK
Oncoi the mostabout of Mt Is
till' reliance placed himi l ami ( tfesham
iiini , fVfl l,
Blount cfttnc here it teems, to makea judicial inquiry into the acta ol
Stevens. Instead of being
re
will
CarterStand
course thatthe
and
bttti- - theness,
harm- -
will
most
put
told
and
tuiirii
judicial he was partisan; ol
lifting testimony he accented astrue that which liore against Mr.Stevens and rejected or discreditedthat which made a casein his favor.Think of a court which the ac-
cused or the friends ol the accusedno chance to cross examine wit
tusss! Think of a tribunal wherethe prosecution had its own wa)and where tlu defendant wasgrudgingly received! We read ofsuch in history of Veniceunder the Doges, and Spain in theday s of Torquemada, w ho could
have looked for them in the last de-
cade of tlu nineteenth centuryunder the auspices of the countryof Marsh. dl Store' If. as a
knows about her own plans and theplans adherents, and as "moneven persuasion is uie ic
this news.The American people their
representatives at Washington
PROM the narrative of the Illountreport we reprint the chapter whichdeals with the appeal of GeorgiaCommissionei from a criticism i
the STAR. That criticism it be-
comes to observe, seems now tohave been much milder than theoccasion warranted. It was onethat merelv implied in a line orof lv,. thai if Mr-- , flnmtnta hnd
revolution she would not have beenwhere she hold private inter-views with a man wiioto Hawaii in a judicial capacity,
circumstances upon whichhe was bound to pass impartialjudgment ami in which her preju- -
dices wen- deeply involved. Blount'sact to our mind was one whichdeserved an emphatic rebuke in-
stead of a mild objection. TheStar regrets thai the rebuke wasnot administered in terms Mr.
of however ami left Monarchistbe, so we accuracy ol
der. we but should be and fullyfor and which formed as to existence and the
le Monarchist have denied details of malign conspiracy.present circumstances Its defeat lies in
ade public
be
of
ofmerely or
notorious
were into
some ofself-co-
since.of law
and watch
abroad
and
the
daily,J- - were at
Mr.possibilities
discusseilthe
uko
Mr. ami
speak,
whichfact
theand
Winntthe
Jrfiu
.nt
anil
Instead
things the
but
and
of her
onij
and
the
us
two
had come
about
that, i
lash upon the tenderest part of hisback. He deservei i.isug.mon.
It is reported that one of th am--, . i i .f r, -
t'iiitiii "i utt eniiiiuv uhvicswas to lie uiatk' Hawaiian Ministerto the Court of St. James anpointment that have )ivenhim fr.ee nitr,, among the sacredand secluded beings who form theBritish nobility With his wardand possibly his daughter-in-la-
on the Hawaiian throne and hisown person bedecked with thepouip and glory of ministerial rank,wuy Mr. Davies would have been;i "ight to observe through smokedglass. And then to think thatChristmas day should have witnessed the defeat of all these plansTheophilus, we weep for you,
Tin-- great mas of newspaper'orresponilciii'i which was safel)
Stowed away on board the CorwiuI r 1 111 . l.... !."liuu sue ten uni scivc loKeeji meAmeric '.n people on the . ;v lorliirlll,.,- UOM ill,- ,ti,,1, .111.1 t I,
-
idle Here.
That latest "cabinet:" GodfreyBrown, Di. Trousseau, J.O. Carterand c. T. '.ulick. woui.i havtroused the native shunters of "Hawaii lor the I lawaiians' to a (treatpitch "i enthusiasm,
Tiik miii nearly always shines iu
Hawaii and that niaj Le what led
Blouul to make to much bay, irwas it ngai instead of hay ?
lint, In UumlulU a liepOJ it. ol an i,, Uave, bsgUmiMg Willi
Hn- real Uti i iwsir liniiitdurtlsl ' '" ' ot mill lleri lotnre theMtvelil. , it ll,i t.'lili ' "
..Inn ul tl i ' ''
'''
l I I l
ii ii mi ., stilling i Sltnrtsl iiinili'iii " ill Nnvetttbrf SS ISM
Tin country has waited with in-
tense anxiety for the news to hereceived from Hawaii ! last Saturday's steamer, It has come ndIt has brought great relief. Appar-ent!) the policy of Si'crelary (ires-ha-
has been blocked. MinisterW illis had been nearly ten days in
the Islands and had not taken thefirst step to overthrow the republicand restore the monarch) lie hadnot even allowed the Hawaiianpeople to know that such were hisinstruction-- ; Ii he had coininuni- -
c iied them to tlu Provisional Gov-ernment, they had told him thatil,,v sliould rtsist even wilh three;BMf they, too, kept the secret. Its evident thai he found that Mr.Blount had utterly misrepresentedtin.' condition of things, lie supposed 'for Mt Blount said so to
ir. Gresham and Mr. Oreshamsaid so to the President and toMinister Willis that all he had todo was to withdraw the moral sup-port of tlu United States from theProvisional Government, to say-tha-
t
United Stale- - bayonets wouldnot be used to protect it against theoverwhelming public sentimentwhich supported the Oilten, amtin new Government would falllike a house of cards. He hasfound that such is not the case. Helearns that Mr. Blount deceivedhimself and reported what was nottrue lk has learned that the Ha-
waiian people will have no more ofthe Queen; that the ProvisionalGovernment has the support of thepeople, and has had it from thefirst, and that he cannot restore theQueen without an act of war, fromwhich he shrinks. We are eventold that it may be that his instruc-tions do not contemplate interven-tion by force of the United StatesMarines to remove the present Gov-ernment and replace the Queenwithout further report and direc-tion. We hope that is so; but it isInconsistent with the official publi-cation by Secretary (ireshain ofwhat has been done and must bedone lt that is so, it demonstratesthe intolerable blunder made by
rirMtinn, tT .,,,,1 ll,president and Cabinet have neciigreatly disappointed that thesteamer has not brought news ofthe restoration of the Queen.II there ware no orders lo re-
store her by force, then theyexpected that as soon as MinisterWillis said the word the peoplewould carry her back to her placeon their shoulders. SecretaryOresham was utterly, wofully de-
ceived in this whole matter, liebelieved that what was the act ofthe people, of both its power andits intelligence, wa - I lie act ol alittle cabal which could have donenothing if Steven andCaptain Wiltse of the Boston hadnut conspired with them, andlanded I nited States troo s tooverawe the people. That sillystory, laboriously propagated byMr. Nordhoff till ignorance n
cepted it, is 110W to thewimis. iiawan nas me strongestGovernment known in its history.It has the favor of the people.They w ill not allow it to be over-thrown except by overwhelmingforce. In order to restore the Mon-
archy the Republic of the UnitedSlates of America must make waragainst the Republic of Hawaii.That Minister Willis, much to hiscredit, has hesitated to do.
Hut how intolerable it is thatour Secretary of State and ourPresident should even for a moment have considered such a pro- -
Meet livery one admits that theneen s ( .ovcnimciit was aboinin
servant of theopium Men .nut tile nuierv. It hadjust attempted to disfranchise itswUtc citizens who own liine teuiiisof the proper! and nav nine-tent-
ul the taxes. Ni KitlK or Oueen. . i , rreisna exeem qv leave oi iuc iic- -
pie. No re olnlion was evermoreustified. and it is nothino aarainatMinister Stevens or Captain Wiltsethat they expected the revolutionand Sympathised with its purpose,SO long as they did nothing to helpone side or the other. The newGovernment was established: itwas recognised by the UnitedStates, by England, by Pwnce,Germany, Russia, Japan by thewhole world To this Government ol Hawaii Mr. Illount wascommissioned, and so was Mr.wuns. in attempt tt overtnrow.,.....;.... i, ...e VGil 'HI UJJJ IIBI in i it, i iiiiii, ii, -
ernntent oi a friendly power is acrime; to attempt to overthrow arighteously organised Republic andput ill its place a discreditedmonarchy, is an outrage beyondwords to describe, To laud soldiersto remove such a Government byforce IS an act ol war. e do not.. . . . .. ,1... .nsu-- 101 a iuoineiu iu uie prcicuscthat it is an act of reparation; ilWOUld be an act of violence and
Urimc And vet it is lust such an. . . ;..i,i...,;....act u WHi Mt.
imi uaKuwuiiii iviiulilic. against oni own child that' . is . .... . ,t .i.ltt' .1 nUl 111 III
mother's home, which Mr. (Ireshamand Mr. Cleveland have planned tocrmiinit i l, i, r.r.j, .1111
lllls lml,1'''' ,1,t ,c'"1
It is null' nil 10 iiinl. rataud howth tdmiuistration has managed toinaki such an atrocious liluudcr.Tin most likalj CKplsnatUiH thathaS In ell siiggesk'il lillllgs in u
nnbapp) naroonal ilentcnt.'file ll. St) "I annex. il loll wouldhat e In t n ratified during Mr11 ii risou ii adniiniatralloUi It issaid, il Mi CWvolaild hadnot sent word to the I linoi rain Senators asking for telavIt is known th it Mi i ii. sham was.i aildidsti in - t'.r tin KepuhIII all liollllliate.il 'ol tin I'lesi-.i,.,,,, dtleatssJ Lv Mi
II" Oil II Willi IIU gllwill!.. Mi 11. nit-- . ,u Ii, vmiiIovii
ui. ,;..!, i i.i .i uiahl corrupt, th
I
rHB HAWAIIAN STAR FRIDAY DECEMBER
JfPffJ t.illlVIJ V7 UnUli at tlili() r)q and HousesM rmT Jjl A V
Ware profitable having. () ? U ii jJll I
Wj business is to sell landf ) to you 01 foi you; lo rentl rntVTTfffi houses you ot to vnu.V llVmMilingyoutomak mostmoneyV
U S .. .. ... .
u,,RU,nK Ktms: ,fu '() f 1
A trouble.
to the I i mi "lit'- - Hi ll notwished President Ham-- " policeindorsed. We seem to sec In- - hand II
in the defeat of annexation bj tin ii
Senate last Spring, and it la hissi
blUfldtf which has almost II notunite involved us in War With Mil
own kith and kill. We bclieVi theprotest of the people, and the Indtgnation of Congress, which will ilc
mand an explanation ol such .inunlawful declaration of war, will
defeat the crime and prevent the 0infamy of it.
PROGRAMok not
SIXTEENTH
Semi - Annual Competition
H A"W ATTAN
Mr AssDciatlnn
Association'H Range,
Below Hn, WanTfl Piimh,
lM:tnl:itiin." (efltrattr1 ffolll .mill
DMT old Kotobwm WumhoiiM
Oil MONDAY JAN mi onfmencing ii k. :i, in.
i. tiik itKuiiii: i it,Cop presented i .1. Rrodic Hi n.
Alsn a Second Prise of $9.80,( 'ninth inns ol tin' match Open i
members of tin Association; cup to hecome the property of the marksmanwinning it three units ai the regularmeetings of the H, Et Distance, 800yards rounds 10; any military rifleuttili'i I ho rnli'H; limiliil to one rtitn toeach competitor! Entrance fee t,00,
Wuti Jan, I, is!m. byj. H. Fisher.Won Jan, I, ism. by J. VV, Pratt.Won Julv I. 1891, by C. J. Wall.W on Jan. 1. 1899, by H. W, Peok,W on Mar, 17, 1898, by Frank lluslneeWon July I. 1898, by J. B. Pifther.
II. DIRECTORS' PRICE KtFLK,To lie selected by winner Valued
at M0 alnn ii Second Prise of (9,60.Conditions! Open to all members ol
die Association; to become the prop rfcy
nf the marksman winning it three ii inai the regular meetings of the H. R, v20 shots at 800 yards; anj military rtfltunder the rules; limited to oi ntrs l"-
eaoh oompetttor. Entrance fee l
W,m Mar. 17. I!i:t. by J. II. FlsheiWon .Inly I. is:ia. b) Walter E. Wall,
III. --H, It A. SECOND CLASS f ll.VER MEDAL.
a so a Beoond Prise of .'.' 0,CondUionst Open to members ol the
Association who nave never made n itcord of 7.i per cent in any of the 11. R.A s. regular 900 yard matches. Distance,900 yards; rounds 10; any military riflemull r the rules; entries unlimited,
fee ifl.nn.IV. -- II. K. A. TROPHY.
Valued al liiO; al-- o a s ind Priae ofCompetitors llmtted to inemliers
of t lie Association.Conditions : For the Ii ghesl aggre-
gate score ai 900 and 800 yarrls; 10
rounds at each distance; any militaryrifle under the rules; to become tin- prop-erty of the marksman winning u threetimes at regular meetings ol the H, ll,A. Entrance fee si. on.
Won Mar. 17. isti.t, by J. II. Fisher.Won July l. 1898, by Walter E, Wall.
V, QUEEN'S TROPHY.slued at $100; for the higlii i aggre-
gate score in matohes Nos. l 9 and l : tobecome the property of the marksmanwinning!! three times at the regulaimeetings of the 11. K. A.
Won Mar. 17. 1898, by J. H, Fisher.Won July 1. lstia. by Waller B. w all
VI. BALL .v SDNs' FA HPORT- -
INQ RIFLETo be selected by the winner; vniueof
rille limileil to also a S.-- nnil I'rieof $9.80. Competitors limited to mem- -
new ol tne Assooiation who have notiiiaiie a record oi ,.i percent,in Jan. i, IBM many rille match withoonditlonsai riven below. ConditionTolwahotfor at DM andSOO yards; 10rounqaai eaon aiatsno j any militarynne unuer ne nues: umiieu 10 me entrye. eh competitor. fee $1.00.To liecoiiio the iirniiertv of the marl:man winning it three tinn
HAWAIIAN HARDWARE CO,TROPHY, .
Valued at 78, Beoond Prize. t9.MConditions: Ten rounds saohai '.'on
and 500 yards. To become the property of lite marksman winning it threetimes. Any military rill" under tharules. Open to all members of tne As-sociation who have never won a first,t'lni. prise previous to Jan. l. 18D9. orlwho have not taken part in any of thefirst-cla- monthly matches. Anyoneentering in this match oannol in- barred!from ootnpetiiig in any future time forthe same. Entrance fee $1,00, Limitedto ons entry lo eneh competitor.
Wen .Ian", i. tun, by F, s. Dodge.Won Mar. IT, IMS, bj I', s. I),1K,..Won July I, isna, by A. 1, W illi.
VU. CITIZENS' M ITCH,A large number of naluabls prises
will Im' given) winners In lake theirohoios sooordlng to rank: any rifle; fiverounds; distance '2utt yardii: no liair nrsei Wiggeri nr telesoops sights sllowed;entries nnlimited. Bntranoe fee ijii.no.
All members of the Association wlminaile uver Hi) per eeitl. tit any
eraj eting of the it. it. a. will not beallOW ti enlnl'i'le.
AU tmtrii I 'ItlifieUH Malt I. ai,to be made at the ramie on the da olI In nial.lt. aiel m wm, will .i,,i mreuiilinu tu lit, i, ll in r on Inir In-,.,,. ,,,: ,, ,..
. .1Hr IUii fon 'll ..i.t' .t..l.Kntries in the A butnn:a is.hI,,,
u'Sh!,?"Mh "SiT. 1 0'''locl1""."' ";'Kntries i all Im' l, null Ill I, II ,11 ,v
Koiin. ,ir to the Seel'i ltuPH tNK III' TAI P.
raasa cuw , P lendHeeri 3 .tin a
Arc you with us?ti.i M im- iii ' Mil mi tin
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T. W. HOBRON, Agent.
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dim pallcrat. Crystal Silks, India S4lks, Loachsilk-;- . A full line ol bilk in all cokm
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Rnglne and
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Modern Designs.Hllllnble tor XNAfi. ami
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Souvenir JewelryMADE TO ORDER,
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White and Colored Cotton Uiess Uoods.
teataal Pattatn Newt-s- New Chall- -
lct New Mucins. Nt ('r,ip-s- .
A hue ;iss..Hinrnl ol
Qtnghama, Prrcaies and Plannaltttaa, Kanrv
Cotum Crlnklaa,
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HolidayTht Goods.
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srl, K ini a I 'no- iiinl Saucers,Koyal Woroester, DoulUin,
i ipeland in I an Wareiil ami Silvi-- r Wan in eiu,en,
Hpoona.
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miii PIPES, WATKK CLOSETS URINALS, RUBm H HUSH VN1) l.A HPS I N K PICKS, BATH TUBS AMUSTUIU.IRON, COPPRB H
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" Shields.Clasps for Cloaks, perdu..Whalebone CasingSilk Dress BindingLadies' Lim n I Isters
Leather PursesMisses' White Slipper-- . ....
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We . liitte ur Inttrrating Mrerptafiin tin- itUmtii rppofl with i otmpl r
vUii-- gow to inw how wnnftl w thevisiting Htatntttftti wii nbottl MttrlM Inthin :iiT w hirl, UlTOW Unlit UpOtl hhvptuMQ f iii- dlthotiotiiWB IntfiRiww
Mr. Bfounl to Ut, Grtahnw,HONOUM.li, It, ... ftU) I8W.
Sin : Thw hint fcupenrc t In etttiexn( nil ocosimwis innn
endow! nl mi olfenidvecnnrnritei relatingin mj i ll', li luu been dry custom logive no attention to t htm, bet-suit- ofthe greatness ol our own Bovernmenl.Mini tii- weakness nl' ti' ProvisionalQovernmenl ni tin- - Hawaiian hdand
I In inv arrival here- - lbs Opinion ob-
taining through the newspapi espei i
iilly ni American origin, thai l was i"Investigate, amongst other thing, tindiapasltton of thepeoplool the lalanditowards annexation a nampalKit In tinform of signatures to petitlonx for amiagainst annexation eommeneod and hnsbeen rnntintiing until thla hour.
Manifestation 61 the native elementneon became very pronounced agaipalannexation, whereupon the imperii nl
tin' Annoxationiste began tocharge thewith treaaon and to o
upon" her arroet mi l trial foi treaaon oideportation; With thla I had nothintn do,
Thte stale of opinion of a majority oltlir people affainal nnrtexntlnu haabeli mi well defined .i in reus theotj li r her arrest in more ardenttemper.
yesterday afternoon tlie rfaipaiMiiiStar, tin' organ of tin' AnnexationClub, contained mm article, a copj olwhiolMs Intloaed herewith. (IneloatireNo. I.i
I fell aggrieved (ft Ihe dishonorableImplication a to my own conduct a it li
the ijitcen contained therein. I Immedlately add teased l letter to PresidentDole, a oopy of which l Inclosed.
No.Four hours afterward I received :i re-
ply from Mr. Univ. ii copy of which I
end. (Incloeure No. 8.)The language used la not only objec-
tionable in tin offensive reference to my-self, imt wit designed tn Intimidate
in communicatingkeir views to me, and so prevent any
Hccessfttl acquisition of tin- inn- statellu imlilii- mind of these Island., inrelation to tin' Provisional Govern-men- t.
Tlila latter orUlcism I did notto the Provisional Uovern
ment, regarding it us Inconsistent withmy. instructions not to Interfere indOntestl introversles here.
1 :mi. i ll'..J.VMI-.- II. Hl.'il'M.
Bpecial ComlnisalonSi of tin- unitedStales.
li-- . mount ( Mr. Dole,
HoNOLor.i if. I . May :i,
Bii Bxcellenoy Baxtobo B, Dolx, Iyi'b-itii--
ni the Executive and Adelaory('oipi its .of tin1 froTlAional Qovornrini'i.t ol tif il twallan Island i.Sih : In Ihe Hawaiian Mr t May s,
an editorial headed MWhal 4.1' theQueen?1 tt which Invite youi aMi-n-
iioii, utes ins anguaxe :
"(.'iTtatnlv her n; M to with aforeign i'M voj has not In denied, anw ItVeea her unhindered Inl i rvii-- .. W il h( lommieBioncr Blount "
It baa been my purpose in studioualyavoid any word or act calculated to!produce on the mind of anj Individualan impreaaton of a disposition on mypart to Interfere wjth the p'tiii4 :ii at-- 1
rain of these Islands. In this article I;am made t hold unhindered Interviewswiili ilit Liliuokalani 1 hesealleged interviews wlth me are treatedas treasotiabls on her part This cannotbe trtie wlthoul an implication of (lis--
honorable conuncl on mj pari AnHu-l- i ii - Insulting i" the Governmentof l hi' United Sialen.
I have held oho Interview wltli theex --Queen, of which rou had knowledgebefore and afterwards, This tin- onlyone. cannot believe that the editorial,in si. far as ii relatee to myself, can ho
approved by the Provisional Gov ru-
men t. respectfully reoueal :i replv.Willi assurances of ili htglust
I am, etc.,Jambs li. Bloi n i
Bpectal Commissioner ot the UnitedStaten.
Mr. ..i to Mr. Blounl,lKI" AKTMl-N- or PORXIQM All 1! i
Honolulu, II. I , Ma 1. I9IK)
Silt: I haw In honnr li ai'ku.iv. i
iht receipt t' your oommunicutirvt'ii dalf falling my attention i aneditorial In last evening'a leave of theHawaiian Star touching on your Interviews a itli tin
TRio Oovernr&enl ulnoerelj regrel thapublloation referred in your compittnicatfon, and ha.snm to aaaure yout hat it is in n wny reapouaibae for thexpruiaioni of thai or any 6ther paper,
and thoroughly diaaupcovea of anj thingthat may pubjianed that oau be
taken aa Implying anv action on yourit that- is not entirely conaiatonl withir mission,
.'ho management of the Star havet oiiust tl t4 make the ami ruM honorabt
in thla evening!, iHsiioWith the aJnoorc hope that nothing
may arii thai will in an wadlaturb Uie cordial and amicable rela-tions that exist between the autuo'i lUeiof the Provisional Government anilyourself as the honored representativeof a nation that is our nearest ami greats t Mend, I have the honor to in- withtho high m respect ami consideration,Vouf most , etc,
Sanhiko B. EkLB,Minister ol foreign Affairs.
Hon. JaMM II. BtOl KT,
Hpeoial I tommissloner 4f thoUnited statos.
Mr. lUuiiiii In Mi: ( shunt.liOMOM i.t . II. I.. Ka) vi. IN8,
Hut: Baonrritig lo the uorresooudenuehaiaraan Prealdent Dols and nij all inrelation m tin- article in tin- HatcaUctnStar, I Inclose herewith s eopj "I anadditional letter wlih-- I wrote him.(InflloMire No. 'J.l
Subsequently Vioe-P- r kl al Danioncalled tn sea we in relation tn tin mst-tar- ,
ami I said I should nol n tin- altaation of tho UovHmment herenfler toany articles of an offvn.ivi chanicl i In
that paper; that I would forward nujoffensive mnlter couihimoI therein toih. Oate I . ... ..... i , with tinini iii ih. ii it waa the mean "I the Annegation Club, an I thai tin' Uovernin. ut wan unable m control ii i Im I,iV sluillaf slalsinnnl w mode 13 tue loHie Atini M) ii n, ral, llr. Hniitlt
Hlnee thle oorrennindence with I..dent Hole this imim'I Iiuh ihaiiged it"io...' int.. "I fri lUellt culliplillli nl I
myself. I preMiiuu i be Ann i di lull found lliat 111 i in llll n
mil' I. n imt lit. i" nd
,ii. . tin 11 in d . Ii
Viad lienll tin milli.. i tlierefoii i 1.. di
papSt Hili UOUhtUNii.iu..- ponil4liiei . nl. tlie
unit thai could nol ml) it.. inill. Ill I. Ill I ...ll II. nil iln- 1.
tlte id the I idled Sl it. 11 IiI hall prwbabl) inn. 1.
11. il.i .in. 11. m.
ninl have named Ihe nntlve people. mid nliirni. It lin- - restrained
mitward manifestations of Interest ontheir part, These threats were roundedon phafgea thai Ihe Qven and thesenatives won- engaged In treasonable
in urging tin- - natives to votetins) innexatkmiThere In not an Annexatwnlst in theands, so I'm ii I have been able to
itbserve, who would be willing In sub-mit tin' tuestlcn ol gnnexatioii to aimpolat vote, They have men ni workIn all of the tekwids urging the nativesto sign petitions tor anm vii nm. Thej
to intpreja them with ii pinionthat if antrexed tin y w ill be allowedthe right to rotei Quite u htimbei ofpetitions have been signed by nativesashing for snnoxutlon, provided thejware allowed the right to votBi Inother instances delcgntifma made lip ofwhite men and natives have brought In
"nil petitions signed by natives, findon being asked if the natives. were infavor of annexation without the rightio have alwa answered thai they
not While this ii done I haven n-- t foninl an ' .it 'i. whodid nut insiM i'i h (nine orm I'niiui'ii!ronld 01 U' in1 ittn-ii- .o urge :i
rsatrici low Af the MTtiVf Mill- If WOttHIleave political iwor in the IiiuhI i
I Mi' Willi PS.have had ample opportunity to oh
icrve the'feelfng of tin- oativs popula,tlon 4. 11 the anestlon of annexation,There h no doiiot that the whole race-m- en
and wi a are deeply concernedabout the independence 01 their nativeland i Their mind is not turning toKn gland or 10 any other country forprotection, Their devotion to thetint ted States is enntntually asserted,If kite question oi annexation by theUnited stah-- should be mude it dependninn the popular will in these staudaih- iropomttoU had M well be abandoneil at once, There are a tn at man)w bites here in addftlon u tlie n.'ttic--
are opposed to annexa'tion, am)who are now prepared i" nlgn memorialfiot thta characu r to the Pri ildeni ( tin'
ntted Stateshtte bave presented these obai rva-tlo-
I wish here to aaseti that I haveabstained from expreastttg any wish foror against annexation to any person inill. lands, have hp no act of minesmi-'li- tt InflUl nee opinion on this Mih-jeo-
either in was or Ihe otherHereafter shall ultotiss this matter
from official data, ami from the e
of persona who have filed certi--
tii'ii atatementa a it K Htte
i am, etOit.1 KMK II. lii.oiM.
Bpecial 'ommfasloncr l the unitedStates,a
Mr. Blount to fir, OoU,
Honolulu, II. I.. May in.IUn . Banforo B, Doi.b, Minister of
rVrelgn Affairs, Honolulu, II. 1.HiR: Your communication of the 0th
lust., in reply torn letter of the samedate, conceruing a reBeetion upon
as Coramtsaloner of the Dnltedstates, is acknowledged.
It givea mo ph'nmiro to he asstttedi ofwhat. bad previously believed, thai amoaj cordial reeling on the part of yourGovernment existed toward myself asthe representative of tin- Governmentof Ha- United states, and that thearticle referred to would not he Bp--!proved of by your Government,
The disavowal in the Star of yester-day did not at all meet the altuation, I
shall not ask any further notion in rela-tion thereto, preferring to content mytli with your communication rather
than to oNpiisi- my Government to thecharge of ungenerous action in thepresent condition of affairq in thesenndii bv irndfltinv nn PnrthAr mjiH mh,apology on the part of the managers of
ho Star,W itli assurances f the hlgheel con
iderationil am, etc.,
Jambs 11. blount.Hpei lal Commiasionsi of the united
StatPP.
si SHARK RT
i; I I 1,110 l Atait) AMlam Nauteroni
"Tha hum for a slini k in si ill nn," saidT. V. Hnhron rhl morning, "Ah wan
(hi ihr Star recently wo hail a fairaainple l tin man eater, hut llterailykilled him with kindneaa, He bled toih:it!i when ihe hook waa oul from him.John Defriea haa the achooner Bob Boyoff Puoloa, m ar Pnarl Snrbor, ami is inkeen aeAroh f a hark, to ! ten orftftei 11 feel in IhukIIi. Hi oould Kt alarger one, but wo could not banole it
ai San Pranciaoo, They havo a tankwith the schooner and the Lines out arebailee turtles, tins rood is.verycttractive t sharks, ami I learn overtin- telephone this morning that numhor. ol big h arc mooii daily. hoyseem wary just at this time, but a sattafaoton eaten mai ho reported at anyhour,'
Them hn honll ruhlr.l ctil loot innof the Exhibit '4 mi puny, within th pastfew daya, aeveral features, One in tinjaw of a shark that w as not less thanvofo.il I'l.l.l IaM Th.l USD uilWil.tl.one Inches from top to bottom and hasan ariuumeni oi rive rows r teetn.
A tvrelve-foo- t suff boaFfi will go forwar.i In San tfrauclsco, ta Use will beshown hy a native in tho broakers neatthe Cliff House. A man who urn perfit in all .sui ts of foals in tin surf hasbeen engaged and ma) aivean exbibltion at Honolulu ia arew daya, Thoan f board Is unique as a pleasure craft.It calls t ordinary swimming greaterelements ol skill and strength,
M. r.
... tl.e PrOKMMKl N.-.- BulldlUIhi.. I il. Mul.t ClaiMa.
f. It. Ripley and Arthur Rayno Ids araaronitacts ot nians "or exteuaive :iit.T - T
ations uf j ... oommodious andDonvanlanl . M.t'. a. bolldlng, TracitiH showing 'iMt-tii- ol tin' nropoasd
i buildlug' are on exhibition ut tharoowiuf llll' rl .
Under tbe new llllliaainsal thechief faaturea ol tfaaflrst noorwlll ha:tlyuinasluni) B4aa7, with batha, draunn.. rooms and lookers; parlor nndlibrary for members. 98s38; gams room.15x31: biMilin alley; .ulilii-room; reception riom una parloj off thei scretan onlce.
On tbe asoond Boor tbers will bsthree cm ited class n , of fhaandimensions: ITstt. ITIM and r.vti.I'liei'e will be twu ..'iiai-ut.-- Issh mhhh,l?aM ami Bizllti Tha uea audience
nn fi i targa maatlngi will be iv ,;ami i'i. .vi- tin' platform or m i. there
ill In a tall. 'i v.At in. ni there are being nnaxlnt tr l
uudei i in- sMaplcas ol the ajnnlstloii..i.i... la..ne. Slmrliiuiid and
i . i. aritlng, bj llr. r?orbatt( twort'eeklv; niacbanical drawing, onoe u... b) Mr. Hid. nun: tioolikeeping, b)Mr Uoweu, onoa b wash, rbaas cfasi's.sr. II fri to members, Tlie Instrm i
or. ur elMcleiil and the scholsrit'ior) progri
, gaU 04SJS.il.ink Al MM tin s 1. ilau d
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HOlUtelj Ho foundell ion fot wtn'h reportoff tmlkt I :in ROt in I lii' PVOtttl it tm ry
M i:ii tre Wholly ninlonly in ) mpAthy ninl oo opeffttlonwith the l(o lalnnal t rovemment.'These remarki were mada hy Mm-iate-
lahurston thla morning. They wertIn comment on the rttmor that he andeaAttornej General Armstrong Wen '
fMfjaKcn in organising a repuolic, Air.hitiraton aatd further that the origin olthe pi 'i ' in a ooasl p apt f n as .1 mysteito hiiii. Hi-- fiMiii account tor h only asan nn phi mm in lion 4i f;i4 i on tin !Iawatlan maHor.
Tttl atAPAMMI n kstidn.This morning R, vV, Irwin Hawaiian
ICinlstet to Japan, ailed on the cabinetto (list-its- the queittone which hnvparisen between the Japanese and the!Hawaiian Governments, The conference Issted an hour and a half, Mr,Irwin, who is in sympathy, it sot rns.with the Japanese contention, la anxiousiti have a permanent lovernroent estab-lished here so that the question of the
ifranrhiso may in- pasoil upon. Ii i,,not known wn 11 i aa said or none at. theConference though ii not regarded asprobable thai any change In the HaWal-- I
inn stafttf quo will ho mmle for somemil- (ni nino,
HtJNOtn tKO lu Mill.
llll lamna " Ol vi Mrs, lOiiuf ill?l i,., a ita nin. 1.
In yesterdayi Issue the Hotom uaenU I ils fooling as follows:"That tho Queen ahonld haa hosj.
fated in aooepting the conditlona ofPresident Cleveland when he offered torestore her Go rem ment has been apainful surprise to hor lupporters, Aspirii of vengeance has never been dom-inating among her into friends, Llradvisers- - who ever they may bosi no thanks, fur hy their foolish advice, having imperilled the chances of apopular government, ami caused a continuance of the embarrassing and object mable situation of tho Kingdom. li should not he lostBight of that tin- majorityof the people desires restoration of aconstitutional government under whichthe great prinelples i popular rightsare the main features. As far as thneoverelgn is a par! oi Kuch governmenttin- restoration of tho monarchy hasbeen the object tor which the peoplehave agitated and worked, hut ii shouldnever be forgotten that the people desir.' a constitutional government underwhich the sovereign reigns, but doesnot rule, ami they are not willing tosubmit to anv autocrat 10 form of govern-ments never mind under what name it
appi ari-
l-r undor what disguise 11 hid
true h tracter ami Inclinations,"
COAI, on 11 p.
HllC Hr:tiT. in 11... (in j
In iti Ififlna 'i Bl Price.Tin Martha Davla lii oveniUH with '
ii hi I oil, and imt il she irrlves the coin,Dioditjr will In- higt The price hasjumped froin S EW t 13, John Ena is
aid t in' ft heeu ill the way of makinga handaotw Ihiiin on a mill- of evi ralpundced 'i hr oonaumption r tho
il U aij'-u- one thouaand oasis nork.
SOI li l t M.slltsA regular session of the Masonic lodge
is anpounoed for t night,A yearly meeting of tin' Sailers'
Home Society is oaOed forfc renoonal 10, al the Chamber of Commeroe,
Oahu Lodge Knights of Pythias No, 1,will hold an election "t orHoera thisevening,
There will ho a regular meeting thinevening of the Atnenosn League,
Bxcelsior Lodge I. O, willinstall officers on Tuesday, and Polj usMan sncampmenl on rriday,
i hej mil Data,BurveyorGeneraJ Lyons says that
'Hawaiianstant demand in the i nited States andEurope, This seot Ion is able to obsei vnin the sppsamuce ol heavenly bodiesmany psouliaritiet , not to say phenomena. It has been HUentod I nun'abrGad that one t i usee taTands wouldhe a most favorahlo hio.ulon for a
,,I,,,--
Sai rejri as Hau all,A n effort will lie mads sarlj durh gthe
coming year to ssoure h resurvey of aconsiderable territory on Hawaii. Therets a large traei nf tlnvotmnont Imhlingwhich has formerlj been olai w d as prac
lava beds, It now appears thatmuch of the laud can be usen for "tinculture of coffee, There are said to beextensive areas of rich aoll between thei. I Hows,
Araued u...i submitted.Those oases, having bean beard in ili
Supreme Court, are now, with thejustice, fur determination:
k l.a.aiu.-- .I.m. I.,,. , in--
"" inin iii-- below, Kinno tori.laii.tiiv. Ashford I'm' defeudaut
t;it.- nl .1.1 II iin.lit;. t i n.uieri" ,1. Ilat..-l- i I diiiiulslrator, llart- -
ll and Kinney for beneficiaries
t il e , ..ni... - si.tiin . ,Mt.Xlie Boajtd ..I Klre Coatmiseloner,
held thou' regular moiithl.t sasskm yesattern.i.-n- hi.-- Iliint
a i i ui hi aotion in lilllna tin i loani .!U-- by tlie iles.--
in nn-v- ni tlie 3ttlb uf Novi mber. whlclih ; pnrovodi Tiii salary f tin drivel
i.i tli stra i srl was raliadft'. I. s.'ill pel- 1111111I ll.
PKRSOaA U
.i. . Iplbnnt ami UJum. It
ill Bw a.t '. v iiAa making ..k
trip int" 1..' eMMtryMl.-- , iliiliiini, li.nl line rlsltot tbkt
morning, 'ri aMor waa lady I In.
rental uad tliree lioui .
in... 1. u.f.aUaal..TwWrenativsi olnrged with pwtiei
p.iuiK in various ways In s as fi agajifan- m. trial .11 Hi.- - In m i .tut They
I1' .1 it tl.. laldiabmnl ofPan r. 1.1 made Sunday I tee, 1
fhe I tml N 1. a. retalmid 'Unssl ami.. nl. 1. r i I., il mad11 sdl
lM 11 .. 1. .1
S il- at ..I I.
T F. HAWAIIAN 'STAR FRIDAY. DECEMBER i!
M H is A tUTSHM.I..
Ob(M lini dropped n SSttl n pound.
Tin' wind was ratbet high hum Bight
A fW iiianni'H mm tomlng "I'inn i lfit
1'rnf '' ni LyOOl if ll- - iouthffi'tweather i iv or two
Thi PhllaMphla lui'i ;i t fromAmelia inhool the other 'ln .
Tlif tiniiness oflk't1 of tlp St it M
alw Rjn opt Ti from n. mi to i p, III.
Major Frank It Utttlgl is in ohnr' olthe Hawaiian Leggtioh at Washington,
ah line f Imatnsss ha visil-- inproved il v ihe (urn pollttoal af
Ifair
Complain nut' from thj
In r Ul in Ml h' a
era.
Tin' i h :;ant I'asi Maatorn jpwel prelented to andfi w Brown on Thnradaj (
night wn- - made hy F. Jaoobeon,
Lewie Vot are potting an electricelevator into the wholesale department.if heir store,
An artlole in a reo '111 Ctttt h CtaudiWet more deal with t he career f i 'a'-tain W sitae.
-
i HaniriH i s nnmo should havoIncluded in the Hat of guests atItasonic banquet,
Complalttl is made of frequentorderly oondnct dtirlng tho humircrta at Thoittai Bottare.
The organisation of tho now GermanInt in iti- oal sharp Shooting Club willho p( t loot i'd t his ovuiiiii.
t
Dlff one o'tdork tiinp signal nlwrtiii to day. probably becaose theelectric wires were crossed.
Ths twelfth volutnt of tha pfanlers'Monthls with tin- Deoetnbefiiniiilii'i', whirh ii now mil.
Thos. W, Hobron Uh attention tothelhaautles of tin- "Gallgtaph" typewriter in a new advsrttaement
There has been but one lire alarm fora mouth. In addition to other drill tinmorning the steamers were fired up.
FlfLy-tW- Chinese ail'l thirty sevenJnp are booked to leave m the Oceanicsteerage, The Ohlnese have return cer-
tificates,
tliu mihhi'ly to me fdrailhti of thePacific will run mil this month ami I lialto the Sprockets1 steamship line in a
short Inn.--
On acoountol next Monday beingslegal holiday( men on the governmentpayrolls w ill receive December salaries
-Amoi. a Chinees Sued 1100 upon his
plea of guilty of unlawful possession of I
opium, has applied to the Circuit Courtfor a reduction of the penalty.
Reports from Washington Place stalethat an effort will he made to take Mis.
Ooniiniti to one of the other Islandswhere she can eseapr Mil eillanoi .
l.oniiltanois foi HulMcritteiis In IhoSTu. eithei for the dally "r weeklyedition, slonihl he mude hy iHtmlii't'
order, payable to tho businsss rnanamr,
Until the electric power la suppliedthe st a k . people calling for their copies,
of the paper should go to the ofRoeofthe Press Puhlishlng Co.. on Bethel at,
Sixteen new volumes, Inolu Hug thelafesl productions "i famous authors,have boon added t the Catalogue of thfLibrary and Heading room Association.
Iron work for the uew Kohala jail n
Haw aii is being OunitrUOted hero. Bars,framesi et'., for another prison on thetame Island worn forwarded hist week,
It la announced from naval oircltthat ntxl weak will witness the promo-
tion of Commodore Bkerrett to tin- rankof luperssdiog Hoi knap,lotired.
Saui Ledarar ol the I. X. L. tllKeverybody to advertise in the Stab,His bagatelle table went like a hot cakeafter be Inn) let our road em knowabout it.
Jude Cooper has discharged Blh n Vi,
hioknell as oxoonlrix of tho etttatS ufbar l t'- husband, Tbste wan no aecounting as the widow was soli heir amii in estate outside of personal property,is in Tabli I,
i if tha ton murines reported absentwithout Leave from tin' Phlladelpbtainine has, boon returned to tha flagship,The polios ari vet asaroblng for thetenth man, win. i. reported i In- - nl outtown in civilian dress.
E. C. Crick l.tmib IIU.iiiiI'h U olAtiin'Xiitli..u.-.lr- w ... . I...
i .. i.(.....I i iv m i.ii. an.Juan, Cavansngh, Dia.. Willing, Cunha,i'i ndez, tJi-il- tOurgUI and Colbutt) are among the otbari which ,wsllI lie li I.
An tit in tbe A'lrevii.n1 bat s meeting of Hawaiian Lodge
No. It, I'', and A. M wn. imII.-.- I for In,1111(111. ilium an eiror, tut tbe meetingof lbs lodge iH mi Moons) night, and sithe request ol our ooutemporsri w. endeavor tn oorreol It.
Annexation hnslnias hnnsa, Utformthe Si it Hint it bag bnga. m.n v nnposeihlc I., e.iliei K..)hIimI a. nunt. fi.i
tx irtOntbj past. inan.v of tindebtn - a wall lo .In it Im.k. iih if concarted acting bad bang taken o SM
ban inue ratioal t Irajui,
tiu) Havs Beea la . m. ......" t it- l ui in i lluresil n n .ml
II III In-- Iuiih and . mi. In Ions II of .
i'i ' Il I .' i t.. n a coot l.'i 'ii.ii' diet.Mill' not Ihe aid Perhaps lie k eat In
... tli 11.. ..11.
. .sV,
di I'
Inituirs "i
mi.UtliklAAMM I 11 Miih'I
FLOTSAM M .IKTSAM.
Minm t h WitMl It Ml
u l..timm
ft
hf it . ntilr,
nothing ei from the Oceanic.ta
Al :1ft the Mall waa twenty milt's nfl,The Auatraltn la n- with
oflato nee a,
Tho atetimi v .. fail arrived thai allafternoon from Hawaii.
Tht r .0 f number i .laps Itgran tint ahor iii-- ti in- afternoon bythe Nanln a.
Tin Miri of ten days slnee tl ilIJapaneai Hagship is nn her way he
probnMy untrueTho ha !. Cyliie and hai l ;enttne . ( ; hu
wild. ,1 up at Ihe .11
!ust001 1. mi ie S hart.The Reamer stakee unloa4ed her
cargo ' Kealln augar todas Inl theharlo ni in.' iVrkina,
According to the l ist Ban Pranoiilh- tin tihioan now on her way tononoiuin is .1 new commanm r.
The oni departureM to-d- a of localvi'ssoi-- . were bhe Makes to Kapaa, the 1.K nila to MokulelAf and tho .Moiwahiin-
to Kohalfih le.
Silent Lfuklinirs from the menowarflIhOIs lulled ihe dnersj waterfront today int" n mor than usual dullness amino sound disturbed the quiet of thepttot'a office ive the shuffling of thecards as j' new. deal was had at pedro,
The scliounei Morm: waa hauled overthe Waiklkl mil of Paolfl Kail
wharf this mornlnn and ilie irei liavi-
besn busy 'ill itnv benillng the s.iil--- .
Tits ri'w nre ill Jspaneas and aratehlpp tenlny. Captain Vvalket
l'XU II ail int' Manning's I l;iii I onTtiestlav.
A HUM '.I --
'I'm RSDAT Per. U8,
Bttnr Ka Thompson, from Kahuku,
Bttnr James Mali luml. fromKs ia.
Bttnr W Hall. Blmen from Hawaii ami Ii volcano.
in I'.tiiti id --
FB1DAV, I le . 20.Bchr Molv nr. for KohatatolNtinr Kai Thompsoni lor Maktt-Fo- r
Stnir .Linn'. Make 11 nl. Ka--
Uo. I I II 11 III. l; II 1. s.
Br whr . iniri. Uaoquariie, for ran-01- 1
nlng Inland, or about Sunday, Pee110th,
m rot; ami t'ONMldNRRS.
1' Kaala P228 Iuik f4.r
1.1 tn i 1:11
in it IfMii Hntcli Io bo Mi !) ioiHen vai'i Hii.
Whenever the H, It A holds one ofits semi-annu- matches every it sen of
thai 'hllll who has a rifle and a goode o for a bullaeye always wants to knowIf there will be s Cltlaens atatoh, andwhal the prises are. Thanks tit themerchants of Honolulu the list this yearis battel Lhnn ever and every prise Is
worth cuntestinM fr ConiHtfon: ESrHtries to be made on the range; any rifleilive rounds, 900 yards; no hair or sot riggent or telescope sights allow oil: etriesnunlimiti il; entrance fee 1.00,
following Is a list of the prizes, to-
gether w ith the names of tin- donors:50 in t iash i ' intrlbuted bj differ
ioinCaah out Arms and Indi10 In l 'ash ( vi lnals.
II. w. Uei hesney St Sons, lOOlbe Soap.Hyman Bros., 100 I tiger.H, II ickft id a Co., Student Lamp.Hawn. Hardware Co, Hanging Lamp.H. J, NoUp. mni t 'lg irs.w Irwin v I to., lti Sugar,H, W. Schmidt & t'o., Bronae Bust.Haw n. Nou s t 'o.
( Peacock tV Co., Bdox, Beer, ((in.MsMclnorny, Straw liat.s. Both, I'a'ti-- s Pattern.Paoitlo Hardware Co., Picture ami
niii''.M. . I v . pants Pattet n,J, R M artiu, Pair Trousers.nawn Star, one Years Subscription,
(duiiE, i Hall & Son.John Nott, e Pot.i lastle .V i i.oko, 00 feet Harden Ih I
J, 11.. pi- &Co., Beadlii ; H and.llatrouolitan sfexit I ue Sheep.V rtM nop. nip.t !hu I laiumer, I stdles W hip.Henrv Davis iS: o,Henry May ,v t lo., Bos Tea.H. 1'. VVichman, rioee Silverware,Bgau & CI unit Collar and Cuff BosMai.nl .1 itrei
' Bhoe Co., Pair si sU, By x dus. Pliott
i,'Hi. ii.. I. r .... Pair lul fllaai
fume i. "i'i. ...
Lewi .v Co., Large Hack lii i i'i,t Hum, Lusts, e, Ho Kugar,t irdv. a .v Porter, "ak Table.WinK' wo Chan ,v t .... Box Sn ptr.B, A. .1 loubsen.
at. ..a Bros., fea Net..1. ,l. William,, i il" Cabinet PhotosJ, Kromeiuth ft Co., Qoods lo the va
In,- ..II al nn. I I .. . r. il 11 ,1
Bag Oats. jiM-- 'Ji
I'llllfl.-MIIC- " 1,1 I II tt.
.1. ...II I ill-- I ...1 I 1.
.. .11. nilli..KepaU ' naiiM-our- irrnignod in Police
this morning declares ' bal be i
,:. 1j.n1 Hi-- , catling ii thai of milbery, Kep mi li ft tin- reel last August,Biuoe tl.atin,
in. in has bsou extreasalylush ai Tim polios have Irgoed
fount I1I1 n nn ilona nnd reaIdeuce. dlt in Kep .11.1. and naarlall of tin- mile, li... Iieeu reoovere I.
lloal of I.i . ictiiue were hinaas and.1 tpnnese, Sti In money was spent, Imtiln- good. were stored at Kepaunab e. Ill . "in i... la.. I againsi theprietmei yt . 1.1 ru ilin Faro iny nfS gold s li , li 7a froui a China.
11. am) afrom a Jap
Ti ,1. w. 111 ,tti tiniiI It in lii. , i. . .1 ;gr giitetwenty nn Mi.' ii. nl ini . nthard iahm ai d IVISIS. So
g Ir 1.1. I aspro, out '" A. II, .1 "1,1
t wen t) ll 1
ll"' M.liri'
Iln 'i .1 .
II... llll
ll.1 111 in
Kim I hllll ( Imim li I It. M.I. .1 H tltl-
Nil Alton.
Ttie old atone church wn well filledlust night on tip' occasion of the concertgiven hy tho Misses Alba in aid of its
nances and a goodly sum must hatsbeen realist 1. whh h w ill no doubt mukithe hearis of tli4' trustees glad. s..much ha- - been aid in these cotnmns olthe charming singing (f these talenb
lies that urn thing more would be batrepetition. Tin tint' Inatrumentallsm olthe Hawaiian string band, the singing
Hessrsi Booth and Bareottt and thecareful accompaniments of fnf, Befger
ad I' d to the pleasure of tho audi netand contributed towards making tinconcert tin1 great Mi'ess thai it was.
is understoo that a Urge number oltickets were sold outside of those repre-sent d at the church,
-run ni in staj nt Heme,
ruder the positive orders of his ptiysiciani Dr, C ih Wood, the present
llness manat'er of ho st h. Mr.
Ohas, W, Day, has been oompellad toave ihe office ami keep t4i his house,
I Manson takea charge of theofllcetVO lift! - illi'l- Hi: III C.l III
iiiss( iisno
BY Al l HORITY.WATttM NOTICK,
in socordftnee with flactlon of chapx 1.1 tin' lawsof MS,
All parsons holding watat ptivHlagas,those paying whim- rates, am herabj
noted that the water nit, s for the termending June 18M, will In iluo andpayalde si the nfllea ol Hu- HonoluluWater Works on Ihe first day of Janu-sr-
Nit 1.
n tncli rntt1, remaining unpaid forliih-i'i- 4ayn after they are due will bisuhjm i to an additional tan r ctenti
li:,n-- :o'i' ia utile 111 the offloe of thawater wnik-- . in tin- Kapualwti building.
Min oi Hon. lulu Water Works,II ihiln. I 1808,
ANDREW BROWN,Baiit, M molulu Water Works
11:1101.10. 11 i.
I'Mlili-lo- il
Kvee, MntMlay.
Stlfl.ITn.il se.oii ' 7 HI SS KHIW.Mini IHiaul 1T0.IS IW Mll 7.. n.sTile III Hjl ...li 1.: 7s 7 s ., s I
WM ' :' fill Tii II 77 l si N
Tim l '.1:. M 7S .1 uo 1.7 NSI'll .'.::'.-- n :U! 71 7sil.HI till 2 XI. 4
Sat ;i 1.1:1 mjn ii 70 ck r.ao tl
Baroirtetei: porrectMi for tsmfiersttin anilIr fttlnn but ma for luMtuih'
i
oau. .in. p. inB SO ll ft il 90 85
p.m. ami :n y . fl M 98 a 19
Wed .ii a a ? n io 11
Tim r. HI a in m ti n v ll Ma.
Kii 4 40 fl '17
Sat BD 0 tn 11 01 4 n i 4' it SJ ii '.'7
Sun ;n a :n n 4 so 7 ti ii SI IM
li-- t qnarti r f th moon ua t lie STtta nt ui1, Ml p. III.
'amn Svblnle I. - t ih.. SSm., :t(s. pm.Hi ae hp, a time, 'I'll Ii 1' saaic a- - In . umUh, 4,i ttrccii fi lea tinii'.
fw ever) tuou foot of dbtanefl iti tfriua th' ' futni Houm) bTIow oBjc
si" oud f': nnsmlsslon t noonui oi nsconaain ii itatote rntli
I olli K.s ..it -- i:U I) K,
Btestnablps will leave for and arrive fromSua rVanelsoo on the fiillowtng datss, t'U tlie,close of :
Aaarva st n Vi.n c Ahkivs ax h's'm'i.l'ik 8sa PsKcuw3o, moM Bas lotaoo,
Warrimon Vam Jan 9 Awera(Van.. Il- MCity PskJns ..JiiaS Oosaaio.. Dec 96j
siiiiiia . .. Jan S Australia Dec RQ
UoBffWAl. ... .inn ti WairutioofVnl Jan'JO(tetanic.. Feb - Maritawi Ian isAustralia - .. Feb :' Australia hut :Y,
Alaaisda . Feb n fliinn ... Feb is
Aiistralla - Mar ' Itonowsl ,Feb Ift
MariiNjm ..Mar s Acmraiia Feb''itin liar SB Ooaualc... Mr$Austnuls .Mar SI Alameda ....Mar IS
Uonuwal M r ' Australta.... Mar StAnstralla. Apr Si Mariposa Mi1aiagneds Mu H Australia Apr ji
tiaelic . Ma) it Monowal.. . Ma b.Australia .Mas China Apr 17
Marl ix) it Ma) Autrala.. . .May laAustralia. Juna W Alameda June?Monowal ... .Jane 38 AntraJla... ..lane ISAustralia.. Jul) Marlpoaa .. la. '
Ahnncfla... Jul) fl Autralta.. July Ujtuatrallu aug ! Honowat tug?Mariposa tus AuatraJta Aas IS
nntniliii.. epi r. iVbuueda ,Aus :11
Monowal si !W ... Scpi sMariiaiSM Haul :aAuairalia t't-- 7
Monnwai (ct 'i
To oloxe out Comtijfnni6nt'
( benefit of the,Ettiade of .1. Goldberg.
OOUKENI I Ml ON
Saturdoiy, lice, 9th.i in ell i looslgmnenl nf
BOY'S BQIRT WAISTS (the oelebratedMar Brand) at $6.oo per bttlfdos.
HOY'S sins, rrom $3 50 up.
URN'S SUITS from $12 00 up.
MEN'S EXTRA PANT i i tun $1.50 up.
Wanii Orderit Promptly Attfutirtl Tn.
.1. l.v.s INGHTOIt,
.Miiiinut'i.
JAS. F. MORGAN.Mi 1. .i Qut Stri i 1,
Auctioneer and Slock Broker.
Real Estate' BtoakS, Bt-iul- s
Cona Coftee
J. T. WA' OUSE'SOum n
STARjob PkJirnNi;.
OAHU RAILWAY k LAND C,
TIME TAI'.I.K.urn mil Aftat .inn, ,. 1SI
I 11 . I N
in i:w v Mil
11.
vm. r.'i. S.Hi i'.ii.. . Honolulu 1:41 ii'- all
Lasvs IVarl city... n.:l it mi Mtt I
Arrtrs Mill j v. i :x
Tn HomU l i'.
I M . A.M. I'.M I'.M.
UMTS Kwn Mill :2I Will Ml ltdLaarl Patl Ottl AM Dili till :iii:
Am I Reaotall .?S0 u... i.v Mla MAanlsir's mil. C aandsjr's saaatsdi11 imii. b Satonla bxi iptvd
Ihe CaliforniaFeed Company
A10 now located corner NaVanu andQueen itreets, m the warehousss
ooosptod by ). P, Cotburn, W
liino basil compelled to make Ihfls
change on acoountol our fail Int reusingbusiness. Wi now carry a very largetook, as ' Import by the load,
and do our own buying, Wi will xtiiikeep our old place at Leleo, The Ha-
waiian bark Maum AJs Mi hereaboajl Deoemhet let, ISW, with aaotheifull cargo of selected Ua) and drain i"iua, Wi thank our friend, tor thehliberal patronage in the past three j eatWe hope hy strict attention to tho aantsof our patrons 1 ajerit a oontlriuancinf ths same. We will keepin stock ii"
uy BKST to ho had in our line, and n
PRtCRS s ORkAP A'- - Till- CtlRAPWWe do not want tin' earth, only u htnaportion will do us, (live us a trial andare will treat yonrlght, li yoit wantgood fresh Hay and Urain ring up 121
on both telephones.All Order, Mteerwd Promptly,
CALIFORNIA FEED CO.,
King A Wright, Prop,
Larg'e Fat Gobblers.FOR
THANKSGIVING, EIMAS
NEW YEAR.
WsrouT II to 10 1. lis.
li: v 1: okdkiis l;l I 10LAUUK HUM.-- .
HENRY DAVIS & to.505 Port Strbkt.
ATTENTION ! ATTENTION
Me ting will ill.'l
Friday Evening, Dec. 29thto organise
International s.liv! 'z ;i Cliiii.
t T o'clock,At the Ball abovs tha Mcrchanl1
Bxchannc.Per Order of Cortiniittoe.
331 It
OPEN TO-NIGH- T.
and
every nightuntil Xmas.
517 Fort Street.
There yon ran Inul a yl Mng, 'amivt-- i v t hiiir new ami striking in
man v lint ,
DULL TIWES DONOT SCAKt US,
and tins year, more than evfore, n re w o n a n sj withtensive and oatchj line of . .
Reasonable' Coorlt..Among nth. r might mention aoholoe Hf.si.riiiii'iii ni ill-- .-i Pici i
nnditin' genuine artloli nn twoalike), BuiauuAN Waki:, RkaLDKBWBN, and abovi all a beautifullint' uf
CUTCLASS a,
from tin' small, tuespensivo Butti rI'l.ATi'. to the large Bbbrt l)uui,
The Ptocei and Pi losswill please you at both are oorrect
OPEaTO-MiGH- T.
I 'Uh UUSY
t
ill.--- !- busyIayiii
ii i.U. ay,ami
Inn u
in..IIHH r
More ui' .1 iiiiii
Hil..:III II
V
1,1. I ... ,
4 i. j, 1,
HURRAH! HAWAII IS OURS!
FLAGS andFIREWORKS
FOR SAIFAT THE
Store open This venlnrnnd Soturdny EvonirTon o'clock ....
Grand .
Holiday Bal
DRILL SHE O
Sttirday Evenioi, Dec. 30111,
TICKETS, admitting $1Lady nnd
.i.i s ice t truant Pr- -
lon .o l KH N UURMV.
First-Glas- s
rVlusicBYTHE
HAWAIIANBAND.
PROf-ESSO- BCHGER Manoeb.
BASEBALLAT
PARL CITY.
NEW YKAK-'- DAT,JiimiHrj Int,
K A1V1EH AIVIEH ASvs.
PACKED IVIIMEFrom the "Philadelphia" and "Adams"
Camo called nt 3 p. m .
t. in- - ill Ip.ivi lldiiolulu f.ir Pearli if v snil Ewa I'lantntion at x:45 u.iu.ind l r p. m.
S,,-,-i.- train l leave for IVsrl Oily11 2:1.1 ii.iu,. ri'lurniriK iininetliateiyift, i the ball game.
the day: Peari 'iff unit ii turn, i Eva PUintatihand return,
Soap,
ette Kerchief
Perfume,
end
?it,nte Toilet
Water.
MADb BY
Hogeh A (j! ALLOT,I . WI i.
Exquijiie forholiday Presents
FOR SALF BY
IriOBRON,
?WMAN
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60ME 1I STORIES.
fclTERE -I- NQ T'.LES OF ADVENTURE
ON LAND ANO SEA.
tn 1 nlntltt'il llncl tlnw it irn Hti.lt.-
A llutiil of frlrmlnlilp n A ViIiii'Ii.ii.
Vpr.'iti i liniiit l.itvt-- mill It l...i,l
Wll n tit.
t in.
f 4
volicom
V
l Aiihmumi I'rt-- Aswm In-
Uott.louts a good fellow and hIxKit. Altliouitli ruembei
hihidelphhi. hruiveaa goodi music, mill at the date ol
bs MM h BlToHti tenor ofbe famous Italian teacher,pt-- ipla Mrhon Unwnrd Bten
urnhertlnt'a wm Mr. Panaon, n
merchant with whom be hadujnnal bn I tie, i abort time
Paxnon dwH tint recount zOil no mid t li i4 how- It came
,fini jnt mention d Mr Pax( tlit lawyer warmly Mud nnid:glad, Mr. Ptanton. to know that
piulj to ki'cp on i ultivatuiif your
nm
In an! ii i" veryTWO ol BlJ children, girls.
fiin: h re. By b " t an- uolnnto bn some (rotwl music and refreshmentsmiiTwafd mi nn lomorntw night.i if w prl '
your coming
line, andthe
hire, ('an I count
III (J
"LET 1I1MSK1 F otrr."Mowm-- bad beard of tbeoldeel dnnah
ter oaanty, and no knew t tin' rather i
wealth, so. D" heiittf entitvh unworldly;u'i 'Vi-s- wiili pleasure."
The night when young lands thai the foili i'o i on n i t n nun i Oi inn
like nuil doff, whatever thatnoil tigure nf Ipesoh liny mxl u
mill 'ii hli nnnov.ith'i Iih ooillit nut. (lint Mr.Prxmmi! ,'uril, s'i lie oonoludsd thAl In hftdIttt it lit th offloe. ' He remembered, however, t hut i be bouse wason Oreeo itreel nuttT frotn the etitrnooe tn B'atrmotinfe park,and he h:ul no dottbt but lit.' could And Ii.
lie made i :iv out on a Rtreet ear anilwaalooklng about where he tbotutht theDOOMoliulit tn he when the unumi of mil
mme to hi-- , ear", and he a t hat r neigh-boring house wm lit up.
"All." lie saiil alOUU. "tlli- 1H the pl0e.I'm In tin k
As he went up the pteii- he oonoludedtliat the inirlnii waanot all It ihould he.Then wai " "f a voice, anil hefelt elated at the thought that he wai justthe man I" 11 the iktk'ieliey 111 the bill
He rang the bell, and a neatly dreeeodeoloreii man opened the door.
"Mr- - Paxsonf" aald Howard from the'OUtsn!.'
"Yea, iii Walk riLriit in. iah," aald theervani
The oloreil man took Howard1! coat.oversh i's and umbrella, and ae he did hohe wh. pennl
'Rnit ntght.rah If you Just step Sackto dooVlnin room, you'll tlnd wlneand eraek
HW.ml .'.id step buck, took h Ihsh titherr. and ;i cracker, und bavtng warmed pHCt
iiir.i- .oi ' vi iK nr cut in t liedrawing room.
His name n as announced, and :t pleasantfaced, matronlj lady n et him al the door,and in response to his salutation said souie-'tdi-
he could not n'.i!.,i'.":i!ot.n Howard ndranoi '1 n Jollj looking man
vrho bad been coiuinciii u on himHnd called out. "What part do you take"
"Tenor," was the re;ly.'Capital I That's Just what we want,"d in nu inta.r t In- Inst vigour had joini I
th .up al'out the piano. Mmvard wmiiodtopay Iuh respects to .Mr. Pax win, buthe comforted himself with the knowledgethat he could o later on.
Howard ' htou Minij well at all times,bat never so tw tonight, He saw thata half core it beautiful girls were watchlug him, and to use his own words, he Iethimseil oui
Haviiu; ;m iil tin programme arfraiiKtd for the evening, Howard sang aMn written and composed byhlmat If, andthe eyes of tin; pretty uirU btfamed ri blfnBMfa aweetly than ever.
After this the lady who bad met htmbrought up the pretthtit of .ill lie uirU andliitroduce.l her Howardcottld uot catch the name, hut as it endedin "won" he knew it was all right.
He this yoiin lady to supper.Ho whs tn such a sevi-- r h lieaven f delightthat he wholly forgot tu hunt up Mr. Taxson, his boat.
Mlsa Kate, t hough si ill in her terns, hadthe easy grace of one accustomed to society,aud she soon showed that she had a tasteas w ll as a love tor music
Taking it tor granted that the youngman knew all about what she called "OUT
own musical set," Mis-- - Kate rattlwl on ina Way that would have been charming hadIt uot begun to dawn slowlj aud painfully
i on Howard's mind that he hail blunderedluto tlu- wrong bouse. It he had any doubtson this point, they were set at. rest whenthe young lady aald;
"Mamma Is a recognised leaUr or muskJn this part ..I the Strang thai shedid not uieu' ion you to nio when she wasmaking out ber list. l recall, a grantmany were prop. sed and rejected. Hy theway, did you hear that then- is a lady onthis street who, Jealous of mamma's suc-
cess, has started a musical dcoie of berowuf"
"No," said Howard, suppressing coldshiver "I was not aware ot that met. MayI avk the name of this audacious person
' "Mrs. Fay son wii of the Hen wool motchant. Her datmhtt n and I WVt3 BOhoo
Tiiatas, and they ure very nice, bright girlsKvr meet tin oi
'1 must oonfuaa 1 Dover haveAgnes, tho elder i engaged t" man
twice borage. Don't think she loves him;but. then, he's rlcfa and that OOUUfel formuch. Oh, forgot tq twk you how youlikt-- my father xcouductiug this evening."
MBxoolontly, stem moron Howard, andhe was now sure he had put hi tool in it
Hedoes very well, but being a dooUNwith a large practice la cannot of courseone as much time to prai nee as he wantsput Uow mat o.i u.ae calh d u willlearn to like hint Is tt r " and SO thegrotty rul rati u
Bo wai d u'.ed to exphdn hU iHisttitm toMrs Tyson it he ,m .1 i, i iturrouuotwlby friend- - shout to lak- tic ir h nawaoujcht .,ut In T and drawiug hirugait of th. hearing ot ..i , 4 lold of InsOiistake.
i he li.iiuiinl heaciih, xhook tinjroui.a in. ui
"Oh. Ik;jruii UiSdiwe aaviiigh' wt'll a ri hj
4f US "lloWMItl
and ibsfSAilei WMt on
.1 if
well, i Mm dadH antuttt and ss
rirrj 4u midaisj haannM nu
WUtll) Hlli .it tn tit.ii vUiUf ui li
features, is pretty mitdh the name litover Tiits n i ll lllttat r 11' aeriminal i that was htoni t m lluhJlasf year In Turkey, not far It m CottOtlt Inople
During a testix.'il of bf Mohammedan nwell to do merchant named Pundit-'.-dressrd Ids (lulil, a boi ol B, in his Aneatcostume, whith Included n at lb ntet oaj01 ilium litis) w ith a imiu'er or goM BOimThe child vraa always In ehaegaat a faithfnl slave, an old negro wminm. Wwt hadboon his attend tnt dnec hi- hinh
The w ooiao, boiu oalled Int i tbo houseOil some left the Dbtld - a ted tothe open court, which in Tnrky. ns InWntMfH Spain, ts pfbUHoM to the battelolaaa ol reanleticoa, On the return of (henittM tboohtld whs gone, mid nithounh anIraBiadlate search waa inati toted no trai t
Of the little follow WM found.In his aori st mils the lu .in brokefl fathei
ftppltod for help to tho at raak lor, or mltltarjvominainlcr, ot the district.
The othcer on reflection eiuue to the conelusion that the child, on aoCOttltt of iticries, con id DOt haTO boOD taken far. Mini
that some of the neighbors were roaponatble tor the anductiun.
Without oommunlootlnaj bi- suspicionsto any one the offlotf dtfOcttd a motnbtfof his st it iT to enter the nolMhboHtiH rnoaquethat eveninu it the hour of prayer and lit avoice that the worshipers DOtltd bOM to;anmiDoa the iman, vr prtaat, to come Itome.iiat ly t t he inilit.ir palMOO.
Thouuh a vitv unusual prooeedltllj tiepriest obeyed. When he came LotO tlet 00lilh-r'- prenenc'. he received tins inler andwas more puaalod than tvon
"Come buck here in the inornum andhne forme the name of the person Whotlrtt OMM to ask you why I had sent 001
pou"The Turks are, as a rule. OS wanting In
coriosity as t lie North Am ri. in IndianaConaoqtrantly on rattutttng to the mosqueonly one man cone to the pi tat to ask t noreason for snob an extraordinary snmmomvThe prloat gave an oracular repl and Itported the circumstance i. the ofBoaTMcommanded.
With tbo promptnaaa of man now sureof his ground, the etask tol set t soHUtM tnnvst the InQUiolt I man. i. as brougbtInto the oonittModWi preaence and obnrgiwiih the murder of the chil Btotttl and
earing by the holy name of t he prop, et,the ooouaed dented bis guilt
Meanwhile OtDOf OKUOrs w ho hud betOmaking a search of the man's house put inan appoaronco, having with them the bodsof the murdered child that had betn foundburled under the atairs tn ths houaoof the'man who on their return in a swearing tnhis 0WH innocence.
i It taonly tn Turkey, where lego methodare arbitrary, that detection OOUld have0O0M so quickly, and it ts only In SUOfa
next the. lawyet penalty. ois heels of he
pounoed
'
daughter.
cit.But,
Is
lose on he
Within one houi the oulpril wae tried,enteooed anil drow bad In t ae waters of t he
tea of Marmora.
Modern lllfmelo,EorhapS there is not a countr clergym in
in all tin- United Btatenwbo d es not ahudder wheu his parishioners bint to him thaitbo are going to give him "a donationparty,' If the ptnaeherojccelvoo this newiwith Christian rosignation, it BUTO to uplot bis wUo and Uirow her into wild hys-
terics, for alic knows that she is expootedto set out a good supper in exchange foithe wilted cabnageOaStonj apples end Eroaonturnips dumped into her k;. n by way oidon a ions,
I wm- - inclined to think Unit thteeoftofChrist an philanthropy w is couttned en-
tiri'ly to this tide of the Atlattt ;c. but a h t
tcr recently received from Trance gives mcthe oomfooting assurance that we are notneonltar in our clerical donal ions.
Father PtofOt, a parish rlest, nearUergarac in t rance, lie is sn tueai CUrfand much h loved for bis pure lite andgenerous deeds, not only h nil own people,but by all who knew him.
It chanced last year, at tlm time of ati tinusually tine vintage, one of Kalln r PieTOt'lcmgregatioTi. in onler toehOW his rrganlfor the prit, suggested to the w inenuti erronndabont that they secure a new barrel.
i the cure's cellar, and that itibonld be Riled by each onu s ponring Intoit a gallon oi w lue as a grattiity.
The knggeotion aaa promptly acted on.and the barrel was ftlled.
After the wine harvest, was over, thepric-t-, to show his appreciation 'f the penpie's kindness, invited tin m to supper alhis ho"isi-- and. like the professional American donatOT, they accepted at once.
When all were seated, Kat her I'ii-ro- aeJd"My friend'), I am sure you are all as
anxioui as I ion to know what the resultw ill be of blending so mans different kindiof winea together. If the result isasgo-s-,isth motive that prompted our graciousconduct, the wine should he Somethingmeasurably Sne Jaoqnei (turning to tinservant), go down to the cellar and brinyup a large pitcher of that n inc.'
The servant did as he wai octnmanded,and soon returning with the veasel In bothbands ami a puaaled smile on hi face litbegan tilling flic glasses.
The fluid looked like water, ami it didnot require starching analysis to provithai il waa water, Expecting that everyone eli,' w otild bring wine, and t hat hi owtikm ion ot water w ould not be d tecttsirtiiiu1": th-- ' !nt. ear i one of tl ise i lielDUland pious parisbicMierK Including the manw ho h id sinrtfd the id a, had broughtWater, and th'-r- was not a drop of w ine iftht- - ves--
The people looked shenplshlj at eachother aoioas the board, but the good onnrose equal to tht- - occasion. 'M friends,'he said, "we read iu the sacred writing?that at Cane ot tialiU-- the Master turnedwater into wine. That waa an ancient mireolo. But it has been reserved tor tie goodChristians of modem times to do soim;hing quite as wonderful, and that it, nturn wine Into water."
AjttfUU) l CALHoUV
Pacific Brass FoundryST&AM AND GALVANIZED PIPE, ED
BOWS, T v AVs. Q LOBE-VALVE-H ,
stka.M ( (( ks. and all otter tUtin&a
for pipe mi tend
Honolulu Steam Rice Mill,
nlUod Hlue .or sale tttOOanlitiM to Mill
J. A. HOPPER Prop'r.
M W. McCHESNE'- - SOUS
AGEN I
Honolulu 8981 fjiii Ctipat
PURB
Laundry Soapi :tiM I t bun CttSf
( tur I I until i
HICHEtlPin i
i
I'All)Fi ij
TALLOW
Tons & Tons & Tons
S
have ttii'n pouring into ourStore and Warehouses the piitlew weeks K. barks "Pwil I sen-berg- "
anil "J. (.'. Pflugcr" tromEurope, and the dlfferenl sleani.ers and sailing vessels Irotu SanFrancisco. Our stocks ol heavygoods, such ;is Black and (i;d- -
anizei Chain, Onl anieed SheetIron, Sheel Znn. Pig Lead,Sheet Lead) Lead Pipe, LumpChalk) Shot, liar Iron, Etc, hasnevei been so large and com-
plete it in-d- Pencewire Our stock on 4 6 blackami i j (' ii 12 gfllvanieett is
very large, and we claim il is asfine a lot oi wirr as cvi't cameIn thediin't a
lit it it yout i mil' in ama piece o"in out bincan t ist ii
(
t
1
i i word1. iii I to
it it
m
. bend it . t it- mit. it tn your heart'sContent, alter have
asked the price ol it
to buysome.
Galvanised Buckets Tubs,Sauce Pans, KettlesBlueing, down Soap. FineClay Daj , Martin's ShoeBlacking we plentv "t
stoek ol GalvanisedFlexible Steel WireRope Is complete .'4 to 4inches Hubbuck Boiled
l.msoi d CasterWhite Lenand )xidc
dm rar,bergoffered
in
tin-
rimmed
arc "( tin:The new
workstin- watei
oneinklers.
lives Sprillk'ci
tuntry. However, wem ti take oui
wish Histwe vvill let you cutail) coil and put
isi1 upstairs andkm
and listami you dune
this andyou will be pretty sure
and'lea Hall
Sofland
havenow. and our
and Irontrom
andRaw ami Oil.
tinu--
"Coffin
well
wantSjn
il .ind inc. Red LeadColza Oil ami Stock-il- l
came by tin1 "Isen-fin- e
order and arclow prices, Now is
to ave v ui Ci flfin
the hundred sets ol
urniture" jusl receivedofl like "hot cakes."
"Pumping Plantmd you can gel all
m soour new I
theever sold hen
.u
w n
bestin
parts to Weal out, as it does no!revolve, and is jjood for eitherlight or heavy pressure ofwater.
Electrical Goods. Outstock is more complete thanever, and wo have live men hardii work wiring houses lor Elcctrie Lights. We can Furnishwou t he fixtures, shade amilamps in any st vie. and ii wtwire your house vou can (eelsine it is done according to thelatest Underwriters rules.
Game is said to be plenty.We have the right kind t.iSchultze, Wood, or Black Powdei Cartridges to get bir batjs.v ith.
E. 0. Hall & Son,
Cor. F
want,
is
I.i Mil ED,
ami Kim; St;
Rich Red BloodResults from taking Hocd's
tarsaparilln.
Mr. Chan. H'atkcroi s ia prandiani
a
For laearej feari I have ataa toanMsd withbiutuiic utui phaplM on my Easa tod iu(i.whh h were vei f aaaOTlfiA I Mad ' '
sod also ether sjuirllrinti. ui un--
HGOd S SSS Clii uSh i i ' tmm i" b n fit me. LaetfattaMantf
advttedmsui try Ifoed's Htnstaryit i wasietornuned to iv- it
A Yh rouBh Trial.After iiiiifj iW'i hut:le. my skin returned to It
ura Ktale. I etUI ue It. It gbiaf tuueuftfa ami vlaor. lusver hiei better jtealtt
in i.i tiw an i i n Ui ukmu Hood Hanuu rifla.' t'iti ukmi, m.Hi CsniU Mtstu.. 4 i.ijii u t. sii naasNrft
Mood'o P. Is are int hssl iftrr illneaiPUIS, SShUI 'tl. lU 'U. cuie beu'ta he. 3fc
lliiliriiiihulflwle i
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mmI t.ii'itt't iii
COTTAGE SCO,
HAftAiiAlt HOTEL,II. .1.1 I in i .it II I'., i. Ii.nl i hi,)
Noun JAM If '
.J la T JO i inMul l" rtpMI M
mm Hawaiian mw. IRIIMY, ItfiCtMBBH m. iftuj
enU.
W. C. Peacock & Co.
SOLE AGENTS
IN THK HAWAIIAN ISI.ANPS
K( IK
The American
ST. U. S. A.
The A 11 v Hcer
the Com- -
the IV! Made work, extra part.
into this
v. s. a.
Sun
Packed in Screw
Bottles.
Every bottle ol which bears
Ccrl ilicali' ul Aire and th
F.ncisc Seal ol tinul
Canada.
J. J.
C. I. G.
A. iV (i.
iV
and
fcriijian.
'AMtlktik
....
M. S. TREGLOAN &
HAVf IUST PER
Full and
Woolens, Comprising Worsteds. Cassimeres
i si n s nniKit m si nthl itoM mn i
Brewing Co. h. s. tregloan son.LOUIS,
FORT AND lloTKI. 8TS.
BEIVSOM, SMITH & (X).," Bohemian "
brewed above SOlK AOENTS1. iinrlotibterllv exprewly
Rimported country,
Pahst Brewing Cn.,
Milwaukee,
Francisco
Stock Brewery,
California.
Cyrus Noble Whis--
key,
Stoppered
Hiram Walker
Son's "Canadian
Club" "Whiskey.
Dominion
Melchers'
"Elephant" Gin,
Schiedam.
Vaughan Jones,
Scotch
Whiskey.
Thompson's
Koval Blend"
Jno. Jameson Son's
XXX
Or. Honolulu
SON,
RECEIVED, AUSTRALIA
Complete Assortment
and Tweeds.
TTRRMII.K TOILET SOAP. SOVER Two MILLION CAKKS SOLD IN 1893.
Excels any Soan on theio
BENSON. SMITH & CO.
For the VolcanoNatures Wonder.
The Popular and Scenic
Wilder's Steamship Company's
A i STEAMER KIN AU.Pitted with Blectric Lights Bells Courteous and Attentive Service
YIA HILO
cAND
Arriving Hilo Thursday and Sunday Mornings.
From Hilo to the Yolcano--o Miles
Scotch are Conveyed inOver a Splendid Macadamizeij Roaii, most ol ilic
X
of
utini
way Dense Tropical Fofesl iile aloneworth i trio.
'
Mitchell ' Co. imcludinc all
ruiakeen for the Round FiftyWhiskey.
Toilet
Grandest
Route
Whiskey.
For Further Inlortnation, Cai.i. al THE Okwck,Corner Fori and Ounttn Streets,
l- - Cicxirls "till ;tt bed-roc-k
MILL,allowed lot Caih.
PETER HICH, Proprietor.
in 1 ii it 1 1 i iniM. . in i vnii Miixom Mnkai aod ilicluutU, mm Qimm St..I. ii. ii...
"S MOULMMCSJ, DOORS, 1ASH, RUN US, BCRHKNS, FRAMRS,
Tl UNI. I) AM I WORR I 'K
Howard iron
ii au Kaiiiai. Himat ll III"., I11A tH l.t M.
I
U. litn.-- ..I Ktrr ' Mitrii
Mill, .11, J'.l "If
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Market.
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Bond Plon (Onupoti Bond Children! Kndowtnento,lit natuHtyi If donrod), innnltlest
Rndowmoni Bond Ploti (ft por oonti (tttutunwed), Term lnnnranoi etc.. etc i
Ii n ill cost you nothing! to chII nt (tic idlicc of (In1 undersigned nndmoke further Inquiries, Bhotild ntt onnolude to Insure, it will he n inynnr pnoket
Bkvce c: A. J.Maiuiifeis for Hie llHwaiinn Islntnif Life Asstirnnce Society of V. B.
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HARDWARE, Builders ft General,Always up to the Times in Quality, Stile anil Price.
Plantation Supplies,A Full .HHortnnnt t suit tin1 vnriouH dermoid.
Steel Plows,is finest t for Wand with
U
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SAW
...I
r Him'k, Shovtds. Mattockh. etc., etc
5CARPENTERS' BLACKSMITHS' AND MACHINISTS' TOOLS
J Screw Plates, Taps and Dies,
r S Twist Drills, Paints and Oils,
GO
V
Brushes, Glass, Asbestos Hair Feltand Felt Mixture
BtiAKKH' HTMAM PtTMPS, WKKTOttK' l KM Iill l i. tl.vw
SEWING MACHINES.WILCOX & GIBBS. AND
t Oils, t quality and efficiency surpassed0Q
: GeneralIt is not pomible to show we have; if there Is anything
vou want, ootne ami aah for it. you will he polltelv treated.No trouble to show goods.
K. E. 8 BRO.,IMPORTKKS NI DKAI.KRS IN
Groceries, Provisions and
Esi Corner Fort am Kim; Streets.
New Oodds receivoil bi tents Paoket froni ths Bastrn Rtates and Euruue'rev.h California Produce by everj steamer. All orders faithfully attended u
and triMMis delivsma to an part f the city tree of charge,Island orders solicited Aafelsf action guaranteiNL Ti lepbone N". B2
vsi Orooe B.x So. I4A,
The Kinau Leaves Honolulu Every 10 DaysLEMDNADE WORKS CO.,
TUESDAYS FRIDAYS,
Pass6111,8 Carriages,
23 H I
OF
Irish 7 Water.
Lawn" Dollars.Irish
ENTERPRISE
Honolulu.
W, works
CORNER
runningthrough
expenses,
AttMtiou
BKAYKB COOI'KK.
Assurance Society
Popular
Cartwkigiit,KyCITAHLK.
Agricultural
REMINGTON
Lubricating
Merchandise,everything
MclNTYRE
Feed.
Nuuanu, Honolulu,
HIGH CLASS BEVERAGES.
Whiskey. ABSENT FROM HONOLULU DAYS k,Soda
Trip,
PLANING
HeniK
Implements
MANUFACTURERS
Ginger Ale, I lop Ale,
Sarsaparilla,
Plain Soda
Sarsaparilla andIron Water,
Seltzer Water,etc.. etc., etc.
A Trial Order Solicited
BENSON, SMITH & CO ,
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