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VOL. Vlli. NO. 1215.
THE DAILY BULLETIN
raurriD and pobusrbd
EVERY AFTERNOON
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Company, Limited, at It offloe, Marchant street, Honolulu. Hawaiian Ul-an-
Daniel tagan, editor, retidea unA lake t reft Honolulu, aforesaid
Address letters for the paper 'ftdltorBoi.trriK," and business letter " ManagerUally Bulletin Publishing Company."Using a personal address may cause delayIn Attention.
Buatueaw Card.
LBWEB8 A 000 KK.
Imr.tiaa tap I)bali ib Llianai kilu ini n BmtDlhH MTamM
Kurt Hlreel, Huimliilii
U. HAUKrKLD OO
hirnar Koit aud ttuaeu Htiwu Hiiiiuimiii.
2 NO. . MlTUIKa
limviuaaitAapUaNiaA) Hntiku t.ui
Mahiikuua, Kohala, Hawaii.
THOB. JLIKDBAT,
MAanvAirrntiNM JawiLai tat' WtniHAgaa.
Knkul Jewelry arclalty. Paruouiaiatlntlon paid to all klndi of repair
Campbell Block, Merohant Street.
aONOIiULU IBOM WOKKB,
HVBAH KXHlNKK, HlllUl MlkL BolktM.Cooliaa. UoH, But. Ar l,ir
Caitimu.
Maiihluary of Bvery Heuortptioii Mad tuOrilar. Particular attention paid to BhlpaMIckamithlnK. ol Work aaatod atHhort Notice.
HO YEN KEE & CO.,41 Ntmauu Htnwt
Tlmuiitht, PlublBi, EtcOROOKBRY and OI.AHHWAKB.
FRED. HARRISON,CONTRACTOU AXD BuiLDKR.
Kstlmatea given on all kind of Brick,Iron, Btone and Wooden Buildings. Job-bing of all kind Building Material forsale. 510 and 012 King street. ResidenceTelephone, Bell 227; P. O. Box 11.
DR. C. VV. MOORE,1400 Van Ness Ave., B. F., Cal.
Elefut ABftrtatati for PattMita.CLIOTBIOITT III MCaVUDI DISBAIBS.
2MT-- Dr. Moore oilers iuvallds all theoomforta of borne, with constant and care,f nl treatment. Refers to H. R. Maofarlane.
MOU-- tf
C. B. BIPLBT 4 ARTHUR BEHOLDS,
AHOHITBOTS,Orriua: New Bate Deposit BuilUlii.
Fort street, Honolulu H.IPlan, Bpeclflcation and Burwrluuua.
noe g yen for Kvery Description of Build.Ins. Old Building sucoesslallj Remix).ailed and Knlargad. Deslgu for InteriorDeooratlou. Mans or MeebnlrMil Draw-In- g,
Tracing aud Blue Printing. Drawing.m uv ui newspaper iiiusiraiinn.
METROPOLITAN MEAT C0
Wholesale and Retail BatcbenAND -
A?T CONTIACTOKti
Q. J.WAU.IB, 1 1 MauaKur,
wm. g. irwin co.tjLimitecl
OFPIK foh BAL -
I'K UTILIZERSthat, cmm a ton
OinWairt Hil Grade Cum laitonft.
are also trnMrl to lake order ui
uiar. x. QniAtieit oo ollV'tit.ntar
Insulins: prompt deliver,
CVThlf it a i"i1o' Faint Oilless plament tuati Llued Oil slid
jiving (i tail uft b,lL'ianc U) uoioi.(laad with drle It glva a splendid floorirfan
Lime, demerit.HHMDHIIAKH
BAI.MOM
ralrtaakCuaiaf G0.'CarMtf Beef oall
n'
Componnds, RooflDK A Pwn.ImI'i HUni Stun Pip Utitriai
JartMiita' DtannfML Eiatartl BerUumsf Famt
4pe.Klly .tesiKuett fur Valium fall
Wni.G.lrwiD & Co.iLlMtTKD
vVtu. U. Irwin FrMldatilaua ManagerOlauaUpreckeU Vlc'PrniidentW M. OlBard Heoraury and TraaaurarThen n Porlet ndltor
e3iijg:H.r PaotoraANH
'.?4iUIIUlrtllOU AafHUtK
.ttruro ir vn
Oceanic StennRhlf) CeaipaBi,f HA FKANtllBOU. OA1.
Htrx Til. 881. Mdtoal Tku 07.P. O. BOX 821.
HONOLULUCarriage Manufactory
UH 4 ISO FORT BTilKKT.
Garriago BuildsrAND RRPAIHRR.
Blacluunitliiig ,N ti&S?mOrder from tba other Iilandi in
Baualii, Trlaualai, PaUtlai, Eta., Bte.,
Promptly Attended to.
W. VV. WRIGHT, Phop.tHnnror to Q. WmU
114 BlrTH TKI.KPHONEH 414
I ll'STACE &CO.
COALl sinde- - 'tn any quantity fnim
bag to a ton
CHARCOALriiiu un bag to any naullt,
FIPiJEQATOOIDIn lengths and bawed or Bplu
rruni a nag 10 any quauuiy; also
WHITE & BLACK SAND
Consolidated Soda Water Co., L'd
Uor. AUm k Pert Ita.. Boaolmla.
HOr,I.TSTrT.K CM).,m tr t .
AT THE ANCHOROyator OockUila I
Bauer Brunnen I
Frederiokaburg Bewrl
8traiht ill Mixed DrinksOf All Kinds and Beat Quality.
Saathwaat noraar Klaa Maaana Ita.
BEACH GROVEWAIKIKI.
Batbiog and Picnic"- - ResortFor Families, Indies and Children.
TKRH BKASONAUkK.
OBA. F. WARNEB, : . : Hiaagtr.
The Enruptu Luich RoomsCHOCK BINU, Proprietor,
Hotel Btreet, nearly opposite llethelblretit,
First-Cli'- S Metis at Modertle Prices
At all Hours. Patronage Solicited.U67-3- ui
HONOLULU, H. I., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1894. PRICE 5 CENTS.
pacific Mail S.S. Co.
-- AMU fHf
OuildMUl tod Oriental S. S. Go.
rer T0I01AMA aid IONQIONQ.
Staeunara ot tba above Companies willat Honolulu on their way to tba above
porta on or about tba tallowing date:Stmr "CHINA" January 22, 1896
ttnr "OCEANIC"... February 1W, IKtt(time "CHINA" April '2 twwBtmr "COPTIC" April 30, 1893Bttiir"OirYoFFKKINU' .
Jttno , 1105Btmr "COPTIC" July 10, ib'HSKiir' CITY OF PUKING" ......
AunustlU, WOBtmr "COPTIC ' ...September 10, 18WJ
Btmr "CHINA' t ict-n-et 2t, 18 3Bimr "COPTIC . ...November !W, 1801Btuir "CITY OF PKKINu"
December 2n, 1KM
fat SAN riANCISCOgteatuara of the above Companies wil
at Honolulu on tbetr way from Hongkong and Yokohama to the above pon ot
about the following date:Stmr "CHINA" December 31, lfc
February lu, lhU.Btmr'TKRU" March 29, IKKiom. "nAKLK"' . nr!IV """B mr' CHINA" May 20, I8H1Btiif ' COITIO" June 17, irttfhtm "Uir OKI'KINd' ....
Ju y 17 ItfOBtiur-UhKl- IC' AUiuntH, 1WHtmr "i 1TY OF KM nr. J kNr.llt
Bepirmba' 0. lteilBtmr'CHINA" . oc ibrO, irtrtKtitir ' OITIC" N..ven.burb, IwtJBimr(l0lTYOKI'KKINU'... .....
r H. liWBonr'TO'-TIO- " January 1ft, I8Btiiir ' CHINA". ...February 21, ib!l
IITI8 Of PMSftoTlRt IS fULLOWS'
fi rnau ro iiomu. HIHAMA OINM
Oaoiu HUiut l 17ft Ui)abln, round tripmontht On i U 00
Cabin, round trip 11
montha lib 20taropean Bbwraire 40 II iij on
PameiiKer imviiik full lart will braIIowmI 10 pehlitOtf return fare If 'Himin within Iwwivx iMiiutbi
av Kor freight and PNMKr piiy m i'2
B. HACKFELD A 00.,to: tt Atjoatju
Oceanic Steamship Go. e
Australian Mai) Semi
rerSoFraactaco.The New and FID Al Bteel Hteiiini
" "ALAMEDAOl in Ooaamo Btaamsblp UomiHiuy winb dua at Honolulu from Byduay and A urkland on or about
January 10thAud will laava for th above 1011 wtlnnan ana pakneugern ou or about thai dale
Per 8ytaay ajul AHCkiaatJ :
rhe Nw and Fine Ai Htl bteaniAliti
tut a crona a
Of Uin Uomiuo 8taniblp Company willbe dor at Honolulu, from Han FrariniNH.un or alMiul
December 20thAuo will have prompt despa urn withMail and Passenger for the aim v rxiruru underaigued am now prepared to tasiie
rHIOUGU TICKBIS TO ALL POINTS
II THE UNITED 8TATI8
For further narticulan rewariiiin.Freight or Passage apply to
WM. 0. IRWIN A CO., Lti.,
'" Ooatral Agaou.
Oceanic Steamship Go.
run TeioifcLOCAL LINK
S S AUSTRALIA
Arrive Homiiiili. tve Hiiiioiiiuifrom B. K forri F
Den iO Jati 6Jan. l Feb. "2
fHi March aMiiuh23 March .10Aprl'WI Alirll B7May IH MnvaJiiue 16 JulietJuly 13 Jmy'JOAug. 10 Aug. 17Bepl 7 Bepl 14Oot.S )et I'JNov 2 N.,v l
THROUGH LINEKrniit Hn Fraiioiwi From Byduey fm
for Byduey Han Francisco
4mvt Utmiiluln L'it IJuunluluM KIPOHA Dru. Uiil ARAWA Deo. 13A.KAWA Jou. 17 AI.AMKDA Jhu 111
ALAMKDA.Fnh UiMAUlP03A Kb 7MARIPOHA Mur. II ARAWA Mar.AUAWA ...Apr 11 AhAMhOA Alir. 4AI.AMblU Miy II MAMl'OHA May '2
Maltll'OHA .Jiiimil AUAWA M) .inARAWA., July 4 AiiAiir. u.i junevfAI.AMKDA An I M.VItl I'OHA July ilMARIPOHA, Ailg.'J;! ARAWA Aug.'.'JARAWA ,.Bpt.Vu AI,A.Mi;i)A.H-p- t 10
lAXAMKDA..Oot.iU MAHIPOBA.Oct.17
Canadian-Australia- n
lumuier ol Hit auove Line, running In connection wltli lb.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAYBetween Vancouver. B. U., and Bydney, N. 8. W., and calling at Victoria. B. C,
Honolulu and Bnva FIJIJ,
A.R.HJ DXJH3 AT HONOLULUOn or about the date below staled, via.:
From ttydney aud Suva, for Victoriaad Vancouver, B. O.t
RtmrMtOWKK".. January tBliur"ARKIMOO" Krhlliary 1 HlnnHltuf'MIOAKKA".. Marrn I
vhroli rickaU lanad troa flnnalala to
raciuuY aho rAMiMiita aobnti.
U. Mi'NICOI.L,. Montreal, CanadaUOBKKr KKKK, Winnipeg, CanadaM M. BTKKN, Ban Francisco, Cal.
McU BROWN Vancouver B O,
Wilder's Steamship Go.
I'lMK TAHLK' A Ikliaii Pl-- i O b IUner J A kih'. I'nri hup'
6tmr. KIN At)OlJUtkE. Cunioiaadai
Will leave Honolulu at 1 1. u toticlntirlabalna, Maalaa Bar and Maketia thename day: Mahukoua, Kaili.M and Ijiiipahoeboe the following Iny arrivliif i
I'. t midnight
KalurnlUK leaves Hllo, loui'liln('i !(!pahoehoe lamedav; Kawalbae a. h.,
10 a. M.; Makena l r. K., MiuilaeaBay rl r. M.i Lahalna s r. m. tin- - followingday, arriving at Honolulu H a WMinekdavp and Baturdavii
AKItlVKh A'l IMiNOlAH.H
Wednevlay .. . I)ec.2l
gJW No Hrinil will i e1viH tlirrU'xiti un .lev "I illiw
Stmr. CLAU DINE,OAHBHUM, (Jotcniauiioi
Will ivafe Honolulu uvi'iv I'lieMln i i
it., Uiucblnp at Kaliilliii llueli , Hiiua.iiaiuim imii niimiiiiiii
KBlllrillllK lll arrive il Honolulu rryHiiiidut morning
gtf No Freight will i wihi ftore. n. on aay of hulling.
tloilslguee limit be at the igniting torereive their Freight, a wr will not boldourselves responsible after iiirli Freightha been landed.
While the Couiuy will use due dill- -genne in imniiiing Live atork, we decliueu assume any riouslblllly In nnt of theIoi-- of same
The Compauy will not lie ieix)inlble forMoney or Jewelry iinlrtu pliteetf In tbe rareof Pursers.
.. '1a- - ( k1 !; v
Wholesale ?v Retail.
fl'l.l. l.lhM e
Japanese' Goods!
Silt aod Coiloo Un: Goods,
KU. U). KUJ. au.
Silk, m Mid Crape Shirts
OF rOMPl.KTK HfOilk
Made by Yainatoyaof Vnkilntni
A W lieu you re in newlofanv on.ol Japanese Quods, give iu ti'i mtl' vmsave goiug all sroiiud uiwu
aoej 3Toxt Bt-- osuCuatun Uouim I
BEAVER SALOON.
Tbe Best Lunch in Town.
w
T ALL HOUR
IHU KIN KMT IMAM) OK
Cigars and Tobaccou,wva un hand
H J NOLTH1, FTOID
O. B DWIOHTDocs nil km. is of Work lu
Ometit & stone SidnwatKs & Curbing,
Hn lissiin lisiid n Urge snnnly of diluent llruti'te Curb anil nUny. kepi Ha.
i uland luwesl prions umuieil. llelrlelepiiunuau. HUM!
Steamship Line
From Victoria, and Vancouver, B 0.,for Suva and Bydnny;
8tmr"WABKIMOO".... .December 21"MIOWKKA" .. . . January 24
..February 21
Cuate, Oattad Statta U Empa.Fur Freight and Passage and all
Oeneral Information, apply to
Theo. H. Davles & Co., L'd.Affnlifor tht llavniian ItlntuU
INDIGESTIONAnd Liver Complaint
CURED BY USINO
Ayer's SarsaparillaMr. T. J. CLUNK,
of Walkervllle, H. Aii.lralln, wrlteal"Mix ymt nuo, f Imil nil nllnrk of Itullgps-tlii- ti
ami l.lnr t'nmplaliit that laMcd forvrrki ln unable to do any hard work,had mi appetite, food illsirrswl mo, and Ituftcrcd much from headache. My ikln was
Haw nit .li-r- n illil tint rrtroth me, I triedlevrrnl remedies ami roiKiiltrd a iloelor.wltbimt olitnlnliiK any relu-f- t lliully. one ofmv eiittniiirrs reeniniiii'liilpd Ater s arsaorlllai It lieled lm from the first, In fact,afler Inking six buttles I cuinpletplycured, mid could cut uii) tiling and sleep llkoa child."
Ayer's SarsaparillaHai cured others), will cure you.Mil I7 Hr. J.O. A jer A Co., Lowell, Mu..U.H A.
Hollister Drug Co., LdMBole Agents for thu lUpubllo of Hamuli.
FUAXIv GODFREY,
General Business Agent
Wdter, ColltUtor aud Copyist.
Intelligence Offlw & Empojmsai Bareao
IIOUSKS - AXI) - ROOMS
leased and Rented.
A Thorough Knowledge of Town, Countryand People,
rkOMISKH SATIS! ACTION TO IMTIt"N.
fOaV Olllco with A. P. Pet rsou. Kaalut-inau- u
streul. l'J07.1iu
Regtn Vapor A Pacltlc Gas
Wiocs & LaudlesJ
THE BEST IN THE MAftlBT.They cannot be surrassed tor motive
power.
HKND FOR OATAI.OUIJK
JOS. TINKER,lUiVtt Hole Agent, Nuiiauil Htreet
A. F. Medeiros & Co
Mnrohant "11 Tiulors
Hotel HI , llnlel fllnHM. Hole
Latest Patterns in SuiUutjK
Keoeied li Kven HieMinei
FEKrfil5ir PIT OK NO &ML.
LKSSONS IN
Drawiiiy and Faiotiiig.
0. Howard HitchcockI'rawiliK and Pnliilini! taught b tlm 1st
eslKuroiirHli uinthixti l Inane every Wed.ueMlay and Huliinltt) lureliooii fiimi h uIn I'J noon
tJk. loii fur I'rivale I'iiiiIIk in spe.iiihi IniMhot mr liot!leu
Tho Hludlo will be otm to victorevery Friday aftenioon.
City (Jauuiauk Co.,Isomer Klim and llntlul bt
- BOTH TBUJPaONES 113
Flue UarriagoB Ac Civil DrlvorHTo be had at all hours
.i. s. an7)kadk,lUHr--U Mauatfti,
ioliio liuli' Kaziiiir.
W. F. Reynold, : : Prop.levor
XMAS that
XMAS, whodays
XMAS.
Presents for Everybody thewill
Oath A'waji Ta'ki and Thmlora andCaah Price are Made.
HANDSOME GIFT BOOKS
At Publisher' Prices J
Itlblos and Prayer Hook,jino Society Note l'nirs In latest
mylo,I.ntvll r..fltlln MoitlllleH.Xmas Cards, Coleiidnrs and Booklets,
NOVELTIES of ell D-- 5t rlpilons !au
Paints and PnlnttuK Hooks,Uci.ultiu I X 1. Knlvo- - ii. llmors
llulr Blllshes mid t limbs,VvlocleIVk niul Wiikoik,
Do.MKttTIfJ Skwixo Machinksoflibit tievvltii! Mn liliici n M Up,
Hliilli( MliK'ni.d Brushes,Uuiursfr in il.ttl Up,
ZDolls ua Tovslu (I rent Variety;
Ltuthur OikxIs in Purrrs, I uric,Pocket I look i. Ktu., Ktu , i.to.,
Drawing .Mnurinln.
Ahd Don't rofgrt ho Iiivo uitditl a i
News Departmentt
And all BiiliKCiiptluiis will ImveI'roiupl Alt.iitiuli
Oueia fur Mntio by Evory
CHRISTxMaSOooiIh art in tUtniniiil just now.IVutilu wiiti famiiil (ill. rl Iiimhidi'.ii liml tilciity if ituiplu nitu'lfa tiInij; it IJffea fiiuirn inning i uiroliriiBout. A ircltv Silk Uro bu- -
com ?;
n wiiiuaii nl nil tluif. I liavn miimiimi Silk UntMi Umiiln thai 1 niiirtollnig tu rcitHoiitiblo pru'iM, also WiutuiDioin OdoiIm of oti'iy armtj, tlnyaro kuuu vnltio aud InU'hl tlunl(iis.
BUT1 tlcm't wnn'l to tiro you with tooiiiituh talk, in luot dun t want to pulltho wool ovor your ojt, but wouldliku to iull tuo wool our your lootwith uoino ot my eiuo l,loniury.
ONCEn woman raid, "What mIiiiII I ot formy liltlo Kirll" A Doll, Madam.IJy all mttaiih a Doll. 1 Imvo somolioautit'S liut'ly dronHixl and withNatural Hair, uaoh put iu a noparalobox; this will bo suro to ploaso
littlo girl. For oldur pooplu wo havoa uuuutleHS array ol gooil, both useful, oruamuutal ami uncorativo, aimwith a wish that you will bo jiuli-vlou- n
aud iimpecl my ntouk Iwforobuyiug uUonhoro. I winh you aHappy Now
YEAR.
JUL S. I-jEi--
Foiit Stuklt, 11. 1.
ROBBER STAMPS 1
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: I BltOWN & Kl'lJEY, II WATCH AND CLOCK DEALERS II (!(K1 mill un WeiklyorMonllily II Ill IIIC'lllH. II 4 Mstonlc Templo, Alske StrstL II HONOLULU, . H. I. I
FOR SVLE!FOUR NICE LOTS
Nwar KIiik titreet, 0iiun.itn Itefor-iiit- 'l
try bohooi.
Alto. U lilson (Jueeu street lil Afi'lll'lllioll'iiiw I unit ulnela.
tar-- For PArlleuliirs, Imiulre i f
R W WILCOX,Corurr ul Oueen mid Nuiiiuii Hirruis,
UlU-- Uititulrs,l
The Current Scare.
Editor Bulletin:Tho Bulletin's editorial likening
the action of the Government in theconspiracy cases to that of a racingsteamboat's crew in sitting on the
of the safety valve is a mostappropriate one. The governmentorgaus and oilicials are confident
tho conspirators re-
present a low class of white personsfattened off tho treasury in theol thu monarchy, and that the
feces at the disposition of there-p-ibile can dispose of the disaffected
persons "in ajiffy." Why cannot theyconduct tho several departments of
government in a manner inaibeat show a consciousness of
strength. Tho arrest of personshaving arms may not bo out of order
the confiscation of arms andamuuilion decidedly in order; butwhy refuse the persons the right ofliberty ou bailT Tho continued con-fiueme- nt
of persons who have fami-lies to caro for and business inter-ests that must suffer savors of ma-
chine malice and viudictiveness,both trails of fear aud cowardice.Tho writer has boon told that nearlyevery cili.oti has a firearm of somedescription among his householdeffects, aud if the possession of such
arm is to bo taken as evidence ofconspiracy to dowu thu republic,and lead to the summary arrest andforcible separation of a mau fromwife aud children, thou one may bepardoned for wishing for a returu
thu peaceful days ol the monarchy.The Advertiser has a remarkable
editorial ou scares, based upon re-
ported statements ot d royal-ists 01 au intention to load the Presi-dent with lead aud do divers otherthings against thu peace of "theboat uovurumunt these islands everliwl.,p
Thu fact probably Is that tho oili-
cials of this "best government" tiudho strain ot waitiug for auuuxatiou
too severe, aud as a consequenceuorves aro giving away aud hysterialireateiiiug. Tho only remedy would
seem to bo that tho scared otlicialashould resigu their duties to newliiuti who havo sutllcieut nerve not toscaro at harmless gasconade audthen take counsel of luar.
Speaking of scares thu editor oftho orgati ot tho "bust govorumeut"seems to forget that thu warfare byhcares wm Ural curried ou by thupeople whom he represents. The"Uoalu uoau aim cross uoues ai-fix-
to a oltUou's gale, with bloodcurdliug legeud added, aud the bagol bouius louud near the Queeusplace aud, tbo openly mouthedthreats of assassination of thu wo-
man are overlooked by tho editor ofIho Adtettisur. Ho may not havebeeu iu the country when thu "boatgovorumeut" supporters boaatodthat thu ljuueu itad heart duuasoaud that scares might prove deadly.Tho lieiulibh policy ot thu earlydays of thu provisional governmentlias uot beeu forgotten. Thu editor should remember thai "curaualiku chickens comu homo to roost."
Thu editor of thu orgau of the"bust govurumuut" is right wheu hesays that business is suffering; butho is nut frank enough to ascribetho stagnation to thu scare the "bustgovorumuul" is under. The writerdoes uot wish it thought that hehas uo sympathy for thu persouswho have thu bear by thu paws, un-
able to hold ou aud scared to let go.Ou thu contrary hu is very, verysorry, ami abstains from tauuw audsuuuis. Thutu.
FOR UAL.E CHEAP
HURRY IN VKRYA OoiHt Hep4lr. Al.oa lew lliukes both Newand Seo Aiiin) u
V. W. WMOHT.lil7-t- f Honolulu Carnage M'l'y.
aCEETlNQ NOTICE.
ADJOUR.NKD HhMl-ANNUA- LANmeeting ol tue Boiird ol Trus ee oflite QirtVi. Hospital, will be hoiu at theHokpitMl Kiillu ug. ou WKDNHiDAY, tbelUltmaj ol Deceuib r, at 10:80 u't.lvO a.m.Per Order.
F. A. SOHAKFKK,bioitury
Ht nohiluDec. 13, MtJ. 113 Jt
NOTICE.
IK HrKAMKi. U. Q HAUL WILLAMI rlive luro ou Moiitla, Deu. J4 h, at
loo Iik m, and will aril. e at Hono-lulu rui'.iiaj im-ri- i ng, Juii i, ibjo. ehli-pur- s
are iierib. ruiUelvii to ship ill irt viuliloiiB.i rdity, Deo. r.M.
Jl. Mel KAN,JU U bet r ury 1. 1. B. V Co.
BuildingLots!
At WmIUM on unr line ami tin PulauiaHu nl near Feiilnsliii! Piu.it. Theelire Vtrj i heap ui.il bold ou eusj ttirmn.iifKiuiiiiu Afru iruuis nuur tuo city und
I uilier l'orlius for riale.
l'.'l -tf
IIIUJCK WAKIKU A CO.,Dealer lu Ixilnninl laii.ds.
kO hurt btnt, near King.
CHRIS. GERTZ,SIS a'l'KEKr,
Wnl Bell 11 s Kntire Btoek of
Boots & ShoesAland Below Cost Price, comprising
RhIluQ, Oar Eurtkt Boots,
Far.i's aad RbBsr Boots.
Also a vurlvty of
Mkn'm, Lmurs and Ciiiuimrk a
SHOES 4 SLlPPElS IUlO-iO- t
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IRRIGATION NOTICE.
Holders of water vrlvllegoi, or thoupaying water rates, nro hereby notlfldlthai the hours (or Irrigation purposes arefrom 7 to 8 o'clock a. m., and o to G
o'clock p.m. A. ltUOWN,Superintendent Honolulu Water Works.
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J. A. Kino,Minister of the Interior.
Honolulu, May IB, 18'Jl. 1183-t- t
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hedged to neither Nrrt tn fi'tBui BitablUhsd for thr hmrtit ol AH.
TUESDAY, DEC. 18, 1KM.
In this issuo will bo found anInteresting nrticlu ou tlio
PaciGc cablo question, which hns ap-
peared as correspondnuco in theMontreal Witnoss. There is verylittle doubt that the Canadian-Australia- n
cable will be laid very soon,and a Hawaiian connection, althoughdesirable to tho promoters, will notbe considered as essential by them.When Hawaii will hare cable com-
munication with tho American mainland, unless tho American Govern-
ment or American capitalists movequickly in tho matter, seems to bo aTery remote event.
VAN GIESEN'S STORY
He Tells About tbe Conspirac)
to Upset tbe Republic,
Wlness Helped Bh to Ron Ka IoOnly to Betray Him.
Tho District courtroom vacrowded to tho door at t o'clock t hi.--
morning with spectators eager tohear the treason and conspiracy ex-
aminations. So stilling was tint at-
mosphere that a largo iiiiiiiImt,principally natives, wore ordered outof the room. T. K. Walker, BritishVico-Cousu- l, was present in Court.
Attorney - Ueneral . u. hinitliand his deputy, A. U. M. Itobortsou,appeared for the prosecution; C. V.
Ashford and A. 1. Peterson for thedefeuse.
The charge was agniu read. Mi.Aibford refused to outer a plea, butwould file objections to tho proceed-ings, ou tho ground that tho Repub-lic of Hawaii had not been In exis-tence six months. Magistrate IVrryoverruled tho objections ami thoprosocutiou opened its case.
J. 11. Vau Uiesou, sworn, stated:Am resident of Honolulu; am a po-lice ollicer in the service of tho Ha-
waiian Government; boon such mncoNovember, 181)3; employed by thoMarshal; havo made reports to theMarshal duriug this porio I, veryfrequently; din acquainted with Na-wah- i,
Crick, UuhIi, not especiallywlth Wood; Hush has Im-o-ii ougageilin priuting business, publishing thepaper Ka Leo, printed in .'miter'sLane; Crick has been assistiug Hushin publishing the paper; Nuwaln alsoassisted Mr. flush by writing articles;one press is in au adjoining buildingto his private dwelling, other in low-
er Uoor of the dwelling; havo assist-ed iu setting typo aim writing arti-cles; have been extremely intimatewith these gentlemen; am very eorryto see them iu their present position;have had mauy conversations withdefendants ou dilforout matters; onAugust 22 Crick informed uio thatblood would yet havo to bo shed tosettle this question; replied that 1
thought the question would boquietly settled, that tho nativeswould see the question and settle itpeacefully; Crick said Konert Wilcoxbad 300 uatives, aud all ho lackedwas ammunition; the uatives wouldfollow him anywhere; ho also saidthere were some white men: therewere Tom Walker, J as. Mereebergand others quite a crowd; askedhim when ho expected an uprising;he said that the attack would bo
that promiueut peoplewould bo guarded so that they couldnot congregate at any one place; heaid they were to take the Govern-
ment buildings, also tho StatiouHouse; witness said it would be hardto take the latter; Crick thou saidthat they would havo to blow opentho windows with explosives; thisconversation was hold on tho veranda of my residence ou Lilihit street;none other present.
While Mr. Ashford was arguing npoint ou the law of evidence, witness took out his diary and wanordered to shut it by the coiiiimi).
Witness, continuing: Have hadconversations with JJiihIi, Crick audNawahi several times iu regard totbe overthrow of the republic audthe restoration of the monarch;have had conversation with two olthese men on this same subject;about Sept. H had conversation withHush and Nawahi; this conversationwas not exactly with me, but wasbetweeu natives and half-cant- o
who had congregated iu tho olllce;each of those present wus to preparehimself, in case of au uprising; sothat they would bo ready, Hindi,Nawahi aud Crick made these staletnents; among tho mass of evidencewhich I'vo got iu my diary, il wouldbe Impossible to locate any Hiiecial
date; but ou Sept. 21, a map of Ho-
nolulu was obtained by Crick; strain-gi- e
points wore discovered; a list ofthe names of sympathizers with thogovernment was shown; also theirresidences; witness obtained a copyof tho list (list exhibited); havo notthe original; saw it last in tho handsof Crick; the strategic points to bo
guarded by armed men to preventassistance being given to those iutho Government buildings wore:corner Punchbowl aud Boretaniastreets; corner Punchbowl andQueen; King aud lolaui; King andLiliha; Xuuaiiu and School; Emmaand ilorotauia; Kiug and Smith:Pilkoi and Boretania; Nuuanu audCommercial Saloon. Punchbowl audKiui;: rear Onera House. Kinir andAlakea; Hotel and Alapai; Boretaniaaud Alaiiai; Printer's lauo audPunchbowl; attack Statiou House,old Palace; tho Govornmeut House,jail, Electric Light Station, two tele-phone olliccs, residences of thosewho wore to bo taken prisoners: W.O. Smith, E. U. Hall, Emmoluth,Hatch, S. B. Dole, A. Young, W. F.Allen, Wilder, King, Deputy MarshalBrowu, Marshal Hitchcock, AudrowBrown, Serouo Bishop, Mendonca,J. B. Castle, Tonuey, Klommo, S.M. Damon, Chief Justice A. F. Judd,Cnpt. Andrews, J. M. Oat, C. Bolte,H. Waterhotise, J. F. Morgan, J.Nott, Goo. C. Potter, W. D. Alex-ander, W.E. JJowoll. J. A. Hassingor,W. 11. Cutumiugs, Jos. Marsdon, W.It. Castle, Jonathan Shaw, Goo. E.Stratemeyor, L. L. LaPiorro, J. W.Jones; lirms to bo raided for arms:Castle A: Cooke, E. O. Hall & Sou,Wilder & Co.. J. A. Mokoou. T. B.Murray, Lowers & Cooke, Hobrou A:
Nowuiau; Oct. 25, remember anotherconversation with Crick about rillesaud ammunition being iu our house;there wore three rifles aud 18(5
rounds of cartridges; Springfield,Winchester aud a Sharp; they weregiven to wi'ness to take care of; atthat time more definite plans worediscussed to make preparations, sothat when tho day came everybodywould bo ready; the Insurgents woreto bo divided into four squads, un-der dilforout captains; the firstsquad were to intrench themselvesunder the stone wall surroundingtho palace, aud pick otf tho soldiers;other places to bo taken wero: Central Union Church, Hawaiian Hotel,Opera House, Kawaiahao Church;that would prevent any attack iuthe rear to those around tho wall;tho natives would then assemble atthe street corners, and PU"iit thoCitizens' Guard from gunrStafe thopalace; smaller squads would sur-round the resiliences of those men-
tioned; electric light aud telephonewires would bo cut to prevent com-munication; Crick informed him howould bo captain of tho npiad atKiug and Lniha streets; from con-
versation Crick was almost certainthe native police force would turnover to them; tho Schuoteii Clubhad divided then; although theywould not render assistance theywould not object; tho AmericanLeague was looked on with moresuspicion; annexation being theirobject they would like to see thorestoration of tho monarchy.
Witness at this point was asked toidentify the three rilles mentioned.Alter much fumbling, ho did so. OuNov. 7 a fourth rillo was brought towitness; Crick told witness thatthere wero three more rilles atBush's, and four at Mr. Cummins';tho mum trouble ho said was to getenough to buy them from the Portu-guese and tho Chinese; Crick seem-ed to be tho agent to miko tlit'M)puichasm; some .?II wero still owinglor anus puichaned; Nawahi andBush during that mouth (November)said that the Women's Hul AlohaAiua had 5175 iu their treasurywhich they did not wish expendedfor this thing, they wauling il forsoiiiulhiug they wero going to doalter restoration; Nawahi ut thistime Boomed sorely vexed at this re-
fund; was told by NVvnlu thatthere wero IKK) arms scatteredthrough the city iu tho possessionof their party, known as the royalistparty; they wore principally at thopoints to ho guarded iu tho posse-sion of natives; after tho arms wereleft with witness they wore put iutho bedroom; one livening after thatho cauio homo terribly excited; hesaid that ho had it straight that awarrant had beeu issued for thosearching of houses for arms, andthat tho place whore they wero thouwas not a secure place; ho advisedtiieiu buried, aud they wero; beforebeing buried the, arms wore well-oile- d
aud serviceable, not as theyare at present, rusty; frequent allu-sions havo beeu mudo by Crick audthe other two defendants to the useof explosives; was told by Crickhow easy it would be to throw uitro-glceriu- u
iuto tho crowd whichwould assemble at tho wharf ou thoreturn of the President from Ha-waii; a bottle of this, if placed care-fully, would bo sulllcieut to blow uptho Government building; saw armsat Bush's house; a rillo aud twolargo revolvers; they wero iu thopossession of Bush; Bush said hokept these for tho purpose of de-fending himself; tho revolvers wero(Jo Up; Crick told witness thatmortar had beeu sont for to thoCoast to throw a 2flb. shot ; havo in-
quired later of Bush aud Nawahi andwas told that It had not yet arrived;many times matter about tho HuiAloha Aina cainu up, to bo firm forthings to happen in tho future; lu-
st ructions were tdvou to branches ofthe hui io obtain anus and sell theirlauds to got money to buy guns;saw Nawahi writing these iustruelions; witness advised Isawnhi towrite the instructions ou tho mimeo-graph, but advice was not followed;(luring one conversation with Crickin November ho told him that in-
structions had been soul to nativesat Irwin's place at Kahukii ami atI'lwn to lire theso places; waited sev-
eral days but no news came; came totint conclusion that tho natives werotoo cowardly to do it.
At this juncture Attorney General.Smith requested that a recess of liveiiiiuuten be allowed, counsel ou bothsides wishing to relirn for that time.
Kesiiiuing, witness was showntwo revolvers. Identify iIiumi re-
volvers; they were at tho witness'houno and wore uiveii him to becleaned by Click; they wero kept Ina bureau where tho clothes were;one was placed nightly ou a chair;recollect conversation when threedefendants were present; il was outheme to overthrow the ProvisionalGovernment and restore tho mon-archy; tho theme was to secure thatend by peaceful means; after I lie re-
turn of thucoiumissioiinrsthoy foundthat I hoy hud to depend on their
own efforts, that tho United Stateswould not interfere; thou the themowas dropped; rotnombor a con versaHon botwoon John Colburu andBush; conversation was during thepast six months; am not sure whetherit was during regimo of Republic.
Cross - examination: Been herosiuco 1879; been employed as
loacher; Governmenthealth agout ami secret service; em-
ployed by the Board of Educationiu 1881; was also employed at Lahaina; began leaching aiolo school,Kauai, was thoro two years; at Kala-kaua'- s
coronation was omployed bytho Board of Health; was teach-ing last at Waiolo; change iu the ad-
ministration caused my leaving theBoard of Health; was at the receiv-ing statiou and Molokai; then tookUalawa school at Molokai; loftschool for professional reasons (wit-ness objected to makiug further ex-
planations); up to tho present day Ihove nothing but surmises why Iwas let out: no chaws wore madeagainst mo; suspect tho rpasou wasbecause of tho chango of tho mon-archy to I ho Provisional Govern-ment ; took Halawa school iu 1888 orISS'.t; was dismissed by W.Jas.Smithiu July, 1S93; think tho rcasou why Ilost my school billot at Halawa wasbecause I had a child by oue of mypupils; am married; wifo was on Liliha street; applied to tho Marshalfor auy position under tho Govern-ment fu NovemlMjr, 1SD3; lived at Ha-
lawa from time Inst school positionuntil coming to Honolulu and join-ing tho secret service; was iu thocustoms service watching two nights;appliod first to customs departmentfor employment; was out of tho cus-toms service about a weok whou wit-
ness roceived commission as a mem-ber of tho secret service; the uaturo ofmy employment was to get acquaintod with people of bad character, gaintheir confidence and watch them,Crick was one of tho men to bowatched; was introduced to Bushand duriug a period of acquaintancegot Iuto his employ; was visiling iuJanuary or February whfii Crickwas introduced; duty wos to preventcrime, not to detect : trained Bush'sacquaintance by profesioual meaus;commissioners from Washington re-
turned the latter end of September,during tho tou months previous wit-
ness made frequent reports to theMarshal at Ills House, not at tho Police Station; drew .?KX) a month assalary; never beeu suspended; alltho game is not yet bagued; havebrought iu three, tho crime hasboon prevented, not detected.
Keccss was taken at noon.NOTKS.
Duriug tho course of tho examin-ation Counsel Ashford raised sev-
eral objections ou points in tho lawof evidence. Those wore over-rule- d
by Judge Perry, and the counselstated thai he would not raise anymore objections.
Tho witness's credibility was at-
tacked by the defendant's counsel.The latter dated (hat he would undertake to prove the witness to bemo ol tho biggest scoundrels iu the
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Decembers, 1894.
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thousands of dollars to the
sugar producers but it has a
depressing effect upon the bicy-
cle trade. We are not hand
ling riding wheels but we have
the finest lubricating and lamp-o- il
for bicycles ever brought to
this country. The containershave wee spouts to tnem so
that the lamps may be tilled
direct from the cans and with-
out spilling. This oil may be
used in carriage side lights at
a much less cost than peanutoil. It's in pint cans and sells
at 50 cents. We have also a
large stock of sewing machineoil suitable for all kinds of fine
machinery including Type-
writers.
Our famous Dietz Oil Stoves
with ovens and cooking utensils have arrived and are offered
to you at low prices.These stoves
are arranged so that there is
not the slightest odor from thelamps, and they may be used at
an expense of about two cents a
meal. People in Honolulu whoare using this make of stove
pronounce it perfect in everyrespect. One customer told ushe would not accept any otherkind of stove as a gift. If youprefer an iron stove our stockof Pansy Stoves all sizes is
now complete.
Painters will be interested in
our stock of Shellac, Copaland all sorts of varnishes aswell as lead and oils which hasbeen largely augmented by re-
cent arrivals.In addition to the celebrated
Belding Refrigerators we carrythe new Alaskan, constructedon entirely different principlesfrom any other and made ofhard wood and parts liable torust fully protected. This isthe same make of refrigeratorused in the California Hotel inSun Francisco.
We have some CommonSense pot cleaners that areneeded in every kitchen in thecountry. Every lady who oc-
casionally does kitchen workappreciates the value of a goodpot cleaner.
Road Scrapers will be need-ed after these big rain storms.We have some in stock, suit-
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"Dandy" anti-rattl- er for car-
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Groceries and Bottled Goods.This department is filled to tho coiling with fresh, now goods,
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from a knitting needlo to a plow, but wo have thorn all in stock, youdon't havo to wait a month for tho goods to como from tho Coast.If you don't believe it, call and seo for yourself. Mr. Henry or J.T. Watcrhouso, Jr., will always bo found at tho Queen St. Store,and will give you tho attention your patronage deserves.
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to 778,250, or. more than twice thecost of the two cables laid fromSingapore to Port Darwin. TheEastern Extension Telegraph Company, which now connects the dif-ferent Australian colonies with Asia,has a watered capital upon which itpajs seven percent dividends, itsstock selling at 1(30, and its fourpercent debenture stock at 110, TboGreat Northorn . Telegraph Com
I pauy, operating in tho same terriI tory. pays ovor eight porceut divi-dends, aud its stock is selling at 200.
i This demonstrates that there ali ready exists a large and profitablebusiness In this territory.
The laying of a Pacific cable on asound business basis should result in
, securing the same success on thePacific Ocean that has been attainedby the Eastern aud Great NorthernCompanies, aud also by such Atlan-tic companies as are managed and
, financed on sound commercial prin-ciples. A heavy tratliu already ex-- .ists, and tho completion of the cable
, between Australia aud Dritish Co-lumbia would immediately divert to
j this missing liuk an immense busi-ness, which is capable of the great-est possible expansion. Vancouveris now in close telegraph communi
I cation with tho leading laud linesI aud existing cable systems through-out the world, the establishing ofwhich has taken millions of moneyanil years of experience to perfect,aud this makes the Pacific cable amuch simpler aud saferthan it would be, were
problemthis vast
svstem of feeders vet to bo created) Through government subsidies,exclusive rights, auu oilier auvautagos, Sir John controls, through hiseastern compauies.tliooxistiug routes
I to tho far east, aud it is to the Pacific cablo that the various countriesInterested must look for relief.
Sir John aud his associates fullyrealize that when once attention isdirected to the Pacific Ocean as aGeld for cablo enterprise, the Vancouver and Australian cablo will bebut the commencement of extensionsthat will connect Vancouver withSouth Africa, aud even India isamong the possibilities. Japan istoday dependent noon Ohiua andltussfa for her telegraph outlet.Four million dollars, the cost of afirst-clas- s ironclad, would give her acable of her own between Japan andVancouver, aud five hundred thous
! and dollars tnoro would continue thecable to Vladivostok, Russia, giving
' Vancouver a connection with theKiiRiiau laud system in Asia aud
j Kuropo.I Within a few years Montreal will' bo one of tho loading telegraph con! lers of tho world. It will. In fact, bothe telegraph 'hub' of the universe.
Paciho Caiii.e.Montreal, Nov. 21, 181)1.
WWHEARD ON THE CORNER.
Two SuspocU Discuss tho SingularSituation.
Smith Tho Government has gotWery sharp looking for royalistarum and ammunition.
Stiickt Yes, and it couldn't dowithout a Tiuker since Kiimielulhhas retired from tho cares of state.
I Smith They say tho Marshal isI tired of looking out on the bare pad
uoek iu front 01 tin fetation, auuwants to start a garden there byplanting something, if it's only abush and a Weed, iu tho lot.
Sthukt And Parker is going toKluuimo reward for diggiug themUP.
SiiiTit llo'll get a Crick iu theback if ho doesn't let up on suchhard work.
Sekkkt They say Nawahi hastakeu tho Irishman a choice iu auticipatiou.
Smith What's IhatTStmkkt To baug on a Uur.li and
wail till it grows.Smith Nal w'y. he'd live longer
if ho selected .a Wood.Sthect We'd tatter look out or
we'll bo arrested for conspiracy ifwe staud hero talking. There's thesenior captaiu coming and he'llWaipa'B iuto tue cooler.
Bulging Noises
fn the ears, sometimes a roaring,buzzing sound, aro caused by cat-arrh, that exceedingly disagreeableand very common disease. Loss ofsmell or hearing also result fromcatarrh. Hood's Ssrsaparilla, thegreat blood puriu'or, is a peculiarlysuccessful remedy for this disease,which it cures ly purifying theblood.
Hood's Pills are tho best afterdinuer pills, assist digestion, prevent constipation.
Preparing for Christmas.
Mrs. Boardman's "Ka Maile" stockis nearly all sold aud anticipating ahea7y demand for Christmas goodsshe ordered a fine lino of FaucyArticles, etc., they will arrive onthe next Australia. Her largeaud commodious lauai will be fittedup as a bhow room. All her oldcustomers and the Houolulu peopleiu general aro invited to iuspect thismaguiliceut stock of ChristmasGoods.
What Wan tho Matter r
When bIio had got out of the chan-nel yesterday ovouiug. tho steamerLehua bound for Muloiuit was uotiued to wear ship under sail alone.She turned round to a point neartho bell buoy, then after a pauseheaded out to mui under steam.What the cause of the evolution waswill remain a nivMery until the Lo- -
uiia'ii return. "Man overboard" isone of tho water front theories.
ttiulnturo Art.
Al Williams' Studio are to bo seenPortraits on Watuh Dials, which heis making a specialty of, Lantern
' Slides for lecture by the set ordozen.
11, G. iiiurt, who was for ton yearsthe prnntical Jeweler for WeiiuorCo,, has opened a new place at IIIKing street, corner Alaken street.Watchmaking, Hoinenlr spoons, andjewelry of every description madooii
I short uotlco,
H. Hackfeld & Co.,
Ofl'or to tho trade on the most liberal terms their largo
ami varied stock of Dry and Fancy Goods, Boots and
Shoes, Hats, Shawls, Clothing, Saddler', etc., etc.,
Furniture and Hardware, Bags, Bagging, Building.
Material, Crockery and Glassware, Groceries, Wines,
Liquors, etc., etc.
Sole Agentsfor Golden Gate Flour,
Flour, Merchant Flour
Sporry's
Fort and Queen Streets.
Henry May & Co.Wo make a specialty of the following brands of TEA:
Ceylon, Flowery Orange, Pekoe, iu 5 lb. boxes.Attain Primrose, in 2ft lb. boxes.
English Breakfast 5 lb. boxes.Shilling's Blossom, I lb. canisters.
Comet Oolong, 15 and HO lb. boxes.Silver Stuto Oolong, 18 and ,'JG lb. boxes.
Formosa Oolong, ft lb. boxes.Japan, uucolorcd, 5 lb. boxes.
China, different grades in Chests.
SHORTLY EXPECTED : CHOICE KOIUTA TEAS.COFFEE:
Fine Old Selected, in bags of 100 lbs.- -
Fine Selected, one year old, bags of 100 lbs.K&. Cofl'eo roasted and ground daily.
rOJL Sfl3L'00't;.
M. MMMY inform histho
generally,that he has the entire stock of shoes out of tho cornerstore, aud has placed an entire now stock of the following "roodson tho shelves: A new line throughout of the celebrated StetsonHats, all sizes and of tho very latest block; Wilson Bros.'Neckwear; .Faeger's sanitary Underwear, etc., iu fact a com-
plete lino of Gouts' Furnishings of tho best quality and tholatest styles. Trunks, Hand Bags, etc.
f hum e" suits. Fort and Merchant Sts.
I TRADE 1
UosJour
odor entire stock,
Men's Seamless Socks, 10 k if. per pair." Heavy Undershirts, or ft 1.
Gaiter Shoes, fine finish, per pair.
Silk Handkerchiefs, sizes, 1ft to ftOe.
Good Huck Towels, !l 2fto.
Men's Blue Serge Suits, reduced from $7.ft0to 80.00.
Men's Black Suits, reduced from11.00 to $8.00.
Ladies' Kid 7ftc Worth Sl.'Jft.Ladies' Button Shoes, in great variety, from
8 1.
Urown Cotton, 21 yards 1.00.
Flour, Diamond
Congo,
begs topatrons andpublic
moved
Steamer Valises,
Christmas Gifts.
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The undersigned has just receiveddirect from manufacturers in Ire-
land a fine assortment of new goods,ofLadies' Embroidered Hand-kerchie- fs,
Tea Cloths, Sideboard Cloths,Linen Damask Sets of Celebrated
Shamrock Linens, Etc., Etc., all of which
are suitable Christmas Presents.
Desiring to reduce large stock
W. C. Sproull.
wo for one month, beginning December 1st, our at thefollowing prices :
I
2ftc. forl.ftO
all
for
Diagonal
Slippers,
SO up.
the
consisting
the
for
Brown Cotton, heavy, JIG inches wide, 13
yards .?1.00.Bleached 10-- 4 Sheeting, 2ftc. per yard.Blue Deniine, 7 yards 1.00.White Cotton, soft finish, tffi inches wide, 13
yards 1.00.Farwell White Cotton, 'M inches wido, 9c.
per yard.Ladies' Fast Black Stainless Hose, 20c. pel
pair, 2.00 per do.en pairs.Men's Fast Black Stainless Socks, 20c. per
pair, 2.00 per dozen pairs.Men's White Uulauiulered Shirts, Linen
Bosom, ftOc.
Como early and avoid the rush, and remember: these prices hold good for one month only,
YEE CHAN,Nunna Strtet, tie Otgr Hiikt if Kii Itml
4U.. Jt
iI
National Cane ShredderPATENTED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.
MBcflBCSrj i 'iVc
rjoB' ' a n.fccf
."Tr 'A
Mr. John A. Scott, Miuingcr of llio Hilo Sugar Company, gives the follow-ing wonderful record of tho working of the NATIONAL CANE SllKKD- -
DKR, which was erected hy their work tit the commencement of the cropjust harvested:
"During the past week tho Hilo Sugar Comp toy's mill exceeded nny ofits former record hy cloning the 125 hours grinding with an output of HOOJ
tons. This is fully 10 percent more than the host work of former ye.irs."The three roller mill being 20 in. hy Til in. ami the two roller mill :U) in.
hy CO in. 1 he first mill doing this amount of work in mi elllcient muunerand with great ease, compared with work on whole cane, owing to thoroughpreparation of tho cane hy tho National Unite Shredder, iccenlly erected bytho Company.
"And by its tuo tho extraction has been increased from H percent to B per-cent on all kinds of cane, and hi Home caxes 80 percent has been reached ;
tho average being 75 to 78 percent, according to quality."I continue to llnd tho megass from shredded cane better fuel than from
whole cane."Tho shredder has been working day
given mo entire satlsiaction, having Hhrcihlctl during that lime about seventythousand tons of cane, and a largo part of it being hard raloons.
"The shredder and engine rciiuirc very little care or attention."riaiiH and specillcatious of these
WM. Q.
M. W. McCHESM
Offer for the Holiday Trade a FnU Assortment of
Gcnrrul Grocer leu. Families who whit to buy
wholesale (by the cane or orlyinnl package) can
sarc money hy calling on vs. He especially call
yonr attention to our large stock of Extra Fine
Granulated Sugars iu liarrcls, Half Jlarrcls and
liags. Also a full asfortmcul of Cutting's Extra
Fine Table Fruits at low prices.
Queen. Street.Ed. Holfschlaeger & Co.
"Homebold" Sewing Midlines,
Hind Si wing Hacblaes, with ill tbe latest ImproTemenls.Wtsierrniyer's Cottage Pianos.
Parlor Organs, Guitars, and otter Instruments.
King
Mutual Telephone Go.
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
THK ADJOUItNKI) ANNUALAT Meeting of tlilit Coin puny hfld Nov.lUtb, Ib'Jt, tUo followhiK Ullloern uernelected for the emulng eart
Wiu. O. Irwin I'ri'iildvntCecil Urown Vice- - I'rfhldf nt
UIUKLTOIM.
James Ciii)Ih'II, Uodfruy llrown, II. A.Wldeiimnii, J. K. llrown und V. K.Allen.
At UlrecUira' niPethiK of Nov. 'JO, 18!)l,under tbo lly-la- w of tliu Coin puny, fur-ther elections were Hindu u folio whs
J. P. Urown tifamtnryUodfrey llrown TrciisnrrrCO. llrruur Auditor
J. K. IlltOWN,UfKMui Becretury Mutual. Tul. Co.
M. T. DONELL,FATKNTEE AND SOf.E MANUFACTCntn
or THE
New Patented Poi Strainer
If All Order or CoiiiiniinlcHtlnmadd reused to K. O. JIhII & Hod, 1,'d.,
have them ou sale), or to M. T.onuell. will receive iironiiit attention.
1HO tl
People's Baggage ExpressCALL, ANY 1'AHT OK THEWILL for HAUOAtlK. All JiaUKe
reoelved liy ua will be bundled with curend dlHptttoli. Waugonb will be on tbe
Wharf to meet ull ForelKii und Inter-Islan- d
Btesmere. Moving 1'iiinos undFurniture a specialty. Olllue UnitedCarriage Co. and I.ivery Htulilea, corner olKing and Fort btreets, next to K U. HullAiBon. Uoth'ielenboneii'J'iU.
1100 3w M. T. MAitSHAI.h.
THE ARLINGTONA Vazxilly Hotel.
Per Day $ iFerWeek i
SfECIAU MONTHLY RTkH.The Best of Attendance, tbe Ilett Mituailon
nd tbe Fluent Meals iu tbe City.
T. ER0U8E, .... Proprletar.
BACK AGAIN TO WORK.
1ST. F. BXjiROElSSla again preiisred to repair (lirden Hou,Hpnuklera, Water 'J'uim, etr, huw FUIiikaud all kind of Toolu blmrjencd, iiioliin-lo- g
Carrlng Knives ami bclorn; l.awnMowers a ktieclaittt also Bulling tlumij infact ah kinds of Jobbing. Worn united lor
nd returned, hiug u i Kii .MutuITh-Vhon- u
any time before U a. m. II7IHI
ATAnfTPM Mauufueturerof 1'iinryWrouglil Iron IVmia
fur llnrlal Ixjtn, Iteaiilunvvii, (lurdeim, Hal- -
conlea, cto. Union klriui, ueariy opiioidiitUsll Toner. U70-- tl
3- -.-"i3ov"',r
VN&iMP. r-- s . .3rsi .a
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!'and night for seven months and has
Shicddcrs may bo seen at tho olllcc of'.
IRWIN & CO., L'd .
ii
& SONS ;
!
i
and Bethel Streets,
CALIFORNIA
Frozen Turkeys
For ChriBtmas and Now Year !
Al0
Live Taikeys, Gtese & GbckensRDM
CAMARINOS'
Kalitii Poultry Ranchtfv AH I'nultrv from tho nltovc Hnncli
art' Knl and Hrm. Fed ou Uruluund FrmhMeat.
tW 8i d orders for nny description ofI'ouury Alle, or Killed and Drtim-d-.
(alifornia Fruit Market,Corner King and Alnkea Hi a.
Mutual Tki.kimioxk 'MS.I I'JJ-- t I
HOP IflNG & CO.,m HOTKL BTUKUT
G0UMIS1N MBBGHANTS
Wholesale Dealera In
Lipors ai Manila CigarsAUD
General Chinese Merchandise8DUU AB -
Mil ulU, Klce, Matting,Clilnebe Bilks, Teas, Kte.
Engliib and Aaerioan QrocariMUy Kvery Coaat Hteamei.
MUTUAL TKI.KI'HONK 147.
DAVID DAYTON- WILL ATi'KND TO -
Kauageinent and Sale o! Propori)
AD
Collecting In All Its Branches.Orrii'i No. 4'J Merctmut Htref t
Cemont Sidewalks & Gra-nit- o
Curbing Laid.KhiIiiiuU'H given ou all kind of
II UN K, COM. HKTK . I'l.AHTKH WOltK
tlfV 10MRITS A trit'lALTT "
JOHN F. BOWLER, l
Everjtliing 1
rF lUu Viifv tfiimuf,9 ... ':
!' Quality put into our ,;
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I Ladies'"(I
li a a II a bKl hin i 1 1 ii11 Li m Vf"
Kid Patent
Tip Oxford
EXCEPT FEET.
That you will do wlion ,:
von hoc thoni. !
" --
MclnernvS "
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Store,105 Port Street
Hawaiian --r
Christmas Cards !
CHOICE
ORIGINAL
ARTJSTIC
Water Color Cards of
i t : ALSO : t I
Beautifully Colored
Photos
Bond Something Huwailnn to YourFrlonda Abroad.
RING BROS.' ART STORE
Hotel Streetl. h. kkrr j
ANNOUNCEMENT!
I HAVK JIIKT ItKCKIVKII A
hAIMlK AKHOItTMKNTOK . .
Kino SuitingH,
Elugunt Patterns,and Latest Sty Ioh.
THKHK OOODS Wild, UK B(tl.I) IN
ANY QUANTITY FHOM A
100 Yards Down to Enough
to Make a Single Salt!
- AND AT -
Hard Times Prices!L. B. KERIt, - Impoktku,
QUKKN BTItKRT.
W. W. AHANA.
Merchant Tailor,333 XTuvilxx Strt.
KINK SUITINGS-I- B-
tta&llsu, Scoicb and americao Goods.
Htyle and Fit Onarauted
loaning & Kepairinglutuil Tale. 668. P. 0. Box Mi
KMU-J.- m
MERCHANT TAIlOR
Flno CaHHimoroB Sotkos,Wluto Linens, Etc.
Suits JMailo to OrderON HHOKT NOTIOK.
CLEANING, DYEING & REPAIRING
C. A KIM A, 111 Niiiiiiiiii Street,liiW-C-
$lu g)Uj) gtUdin.
TUESDAY, DEO 18. 184
BIB JOHN PENDER'S KEOOBD.
Tho Pacific Cable Will Go and WillBenefit Montreal.
(Prom the Montreal Wltm-M.- )
Sin: I note your editorial of Nov.19, with roforeneo to Sir John Pen-der and the Pacific cable, and feelthat you do not fairly ostimate thatgentleman's position in the cableworld. While it is truo, as you state,that Sir John and his associates weropioneers in the Atlantic cable busi-ness, and took great risk in that en-
terprise, nevertheless they were notthere as philanthropists, and did notneglect to seize and rotain every ad-
vantage they could secure in connec-tion with this undertaking. Thereare still in Montreal, and elsewherethroughout Canada, shareholders inthe first Atlantic Cable Company,who fool that if the original investoris to be classed as a philanthropist,then they aro most certainly ontitlodto this distinction, for they have hadvery light dividends, and did notparticipate in tho handsome profitthat was divided up among the in-
siders at tho time the NewfoundlandCompany was absorbed by tho
cured in Newfoundland for a greatmany years, it being thought at thattimo that tlio utmost leugth that asubmarine cable could be worked wasfrom Ireland to Newfoundland, andthose gentlemen thought they had
I DtTUitni U UIUUUI'IMJ ua viiu uuoiuudo i :,for a lifetime. "The history of SirJohn Ponders connection with At-- ,lantic telegraphy, wheuover ho hasmot comnetitlon. has been that of a
4 t it i 'i . fc fc i
atl ll. t rTJt1iirMttl axi1nuiii in liiu vjiuiaj AuirMiuuu niiuTrim!, nmntinnr. which, with n shnm: z ' 'n.d1 nt JTITAlilin. tiunihMiia thn"- " W- - nV,WWVUVV,shnros of various cahlo coiupatiios.
5BS"w iteiS.a;5iS?ffii......I
UIMVJIUUV VW -. w.
view of tuaintaiuintr or forcing harmony of action. IhrotiKh this andkind rod combinations Sir John Poudor and his associates havo boon abloto forro nearly orory compolitivoAtlantic cahlo company that hasovor boon started, into his Atlanticcahlo 'pool.' Tho first was tho DirectCable Company, which, through awar of rates, was forced into the'pool In 187r. Then camo theFrench Cable Company, which,tbrotiKh similar pressure, was knock I
od under iu 1880. Iu 1881 Mr. JayQould loomed up, but Sir John did '
not darn fiuht him, fearing not onlyMr. Gould s (Treatability and wealth,uui bisu iiiu tvoaiuiu UUIUII IVIVL'rapu uompany, wiiosh lanu lines .
lie controlled, and such terms weromade with Mr. Gould as permitted ;I
his turuiuir over to 'the WesternUnion Company, on a basis of Sll000.000. two Atlantic cables that hadcost less than half that sum. Thonext man who appeared on the sceneivaN Mr. John Macknr. who. with.....VI. iiniiiguuiuuuinui.yi.1I....... finr.l. !t........t ................ '
plorod by Sir John not to wastemoney iu such a foolhardy outer ,
prise, as It would bo itnpoiblo forilium im ainalvurs, to m'oiuul p lieuat;aiust such pioneers In the business ,
as hu and his associates, bir Johnis appealing now, in a similar strain,to the tlifTereul k'ovorntnonts whopritpono layltiK in lac I no cftDio,with tho prautiunl ro5orvntion, how-ovo- r,
thnt if tlioy nro bouutl tnHuiininhir tholr inonov. ho ia tho manto outrust with it. In this connection tho President of tho OttawaColonial ronforonco nums up hisposition: 'Sir John l'oiulor mnkosthree distinct Btatomuutn. first, thatthe cable cnuiiol bo built; fiocond,that if built it cntiuot pay; third,that if it is tn bo built, ho want tobuild it.' Mr. Mnckity aud his as-sociates wore, however, not to bo
and tho two cables of thoCotnuioroial Company wero laid inDecember, 1881, atua tnrilT of fortycents per word was adopted, asairainst the previous rato of fiftycents. Sir John mid tho cable poolirotostml against this reduction, audhroatouou that unless tho rates
wero raised, aud tho CommercialCompany accepted its pro rata pro-portion of a 'pool,' such a war ofrates would ensue as would ruin allconcerned. The Commercial Com-pany, however, was obdurato, withtho result that tho rates wero reduced to twelve cents pur word aud !
Messrs. Mackay aud IJonnott fouud .
arrayed airaiust themselves ono oftho most iii;antiu combinations of j
capital orirauizod to crush out l,..J,r.,..iia competitor, t... twouty-sove- n
mouths tho twelve-ceu- t rato prevaileel, aud the Aumo Company s re-
ceipts, which had beeu XUUD.OXM) iuIHi 1, when it had the entire tralllc,aud X in 1,000 iu IKS I, when it had to'pool' with the Direct, French andQould companies, dropped in 1887,uuder this interiieciuu war, to 188,.000. Thin ended iu tho 'pool' com-paui-
suiut? for peace, aud tho Com-mercial Company preserving its
which it still retains.Tiiis company's stock, owing to itslow capital aud sound business me- -tlirwla In urtti twt-ivi- t WiajI fiu u ft ratclass investment, paying a regulardividend of seven percuut, aud earning considerably more, whilo tueother Atlantic cable companies, withwhich Sir ilohu !h conuected, aro ina bad way, ou account of their over-capitalization, It is to these con-cerns that hu no doubt points whenhe says to the public that Atlauticcable iu vestments havo beeu so un-profitable that even governmentswould not be warranted iu riskiugtheir money in tho l'aciliu Ocean.Tho impression was at lirst industri-ously circulated that it would boimpossible to lav and maintain acable iu the Pacific Ocean. Never-theles-
a construction company,which Sir John's friends control,has sent in a tender, along with theother leading cable manufacturersof the world, ottering not only tolay this cable but also to maintain it.
The Australian and Now ZealandGovernments hno contributed, andaro under contract to contribute toSir JoIid'h companies, a sum eipiai
Vontinuril on ith I'uye.)
rV$&$Tmz- - $rlf'r&
XDE30. 19
Founder's - Day
Will be Celebrated at KAMl'.HAMRHASCHOOL by the Opon'nR of tho
KAMEHAMBHA GIRLS' SCHOOL
THE ANNKX TO THE
Bishop Museum
Will be bcld in the lUSltOi' It A I.I. (The
Msnnsl School) at 2 t m ,, Dp.'. 10.
Addre5s by Mrs. Hnnlrlc snd others.
Sl'OHTS in charge of the Hoys wilt tkplace nt 3:30 r. M.
of ItnUdlng at (llltl 8BOiOOli from 3 to 4 r. x. Ti.o Rencralpublic sre Invlteil. l'JI0-t-d
Real Estate and Loans
The cnl.int'mcnt of the IX) AN Markrtso as. to covr .the wants. .
nndi norol'k".. of I
' ' V.SraTSS ,
K.ute wnsonof the mo't ncooisry Inno- -
vatlont of. rwynt jcar. Totiiany lilian i
"". reiiei.irom i.rt-su- .u c n nn ni incry nine wnen ntosi tM(niiai t 1111
troirlv and lionoralily condnrtcd tblihu'lncn In of ruunllv irrrat ItniMirttn--nnl Vluo to the cotiinututty ns ilnlldlliKna ihi amocimkmm nw iiifiiintlfatM lit tu
The Hawaiian Investnie.it Co.
Makei a (ccUlly of NproIIhIIiih snd I'ro- - 'curing Imnifrir IWirrowers who tire tin ;nlilo to dlciuiit tbt'lr Noix nt the Itatikannd who do not cure to ohllitnto tliciurulvcsto -- oino friend or nciiiinlnlntico bynKing inn rnunn-ciiipn- to uieir .oie.
Till Coinnny will mnko l)Anit uKinjiimrriioiu riinimiru, namn, urunui, i
lhiifoi". Miilc, nuoni, t.nrrlni;cK nnd ;
l'rri(innl I'ruti-rl- y wilbout rviuovliiK dieI'rojxTty from the llorrowcr'n toeialon,nnd nil tmidtii'M will li condiiuii'd onaritioTi.Y c)l'lllK'rlAl. iiAhis.
Tho HtWdiiaB luvxitment Co., '
Gkncral Kcau Estate Aoknts,
13 nnd IS Ksnhttn nnn Hirieti, i
(N.S'l'uttOiUce)Notary Public. Mutual Tt'rpbona C39.
tn Tin: cmtJUiT :ouiit ok thkiX Hrit tlroult. llftwnlliin lulnndii. K.Auunni iiiiiik vo. uAi.inrii nwi. iTl.- - If...iil.ll.f ....II....II. ...I'..ll... Mr.L.I I...t- - ..r. iiiiimii nn... .hit kiiiphhiof the Jlnuftllan Itlitndi, or lili Dcpu y,UrretlliKt
Yi'tinrrcoiiimnndrd toHiimtnon llnlblnlHock, defenunnt. In cum Ii bull Hie
bcreof, to bo nnd niiirour before tliu Clri.ultt'ou t nt tliu NuvuihIht term tlftt'Of. to 1)0l..,,,!,.,, -- . niiliiln. I.lnn.l i.t lli.lnl ..I.moNIIAV. tl.efithdAy of November nuxt,nt ten n'olock a m., toKbownuiu wb ihuclaim ' ' Annum Hock, ilnliinir. kIhmiI I
"" lx wnnltli to Mill MltMlllllt to tllu. . .t .....m.,.,! .miiIiIuiiAnd have you tlicii tneri tlil writ wllh
ful rumrnof) our tirovreditiu ili'Ti'imWitnrsH Hon. V. A. WHITINd, ,
Flot J lid m of tbe Circuitl i:I.J Court of tbe Firm Clroult ut
Hounlulu, tbU Hull day of i
Octolx-r- , llt'JI.UKOIKIK. I.UCA8, Clerk.
lecilKylho forogolinr to bo a truuropyof tin original NUiiiuinnH in nui viium.and that nald Court ordered puMlentloii oftliu name and contlnttauco of Mild vnuiiountil the next February term of llila
OKOUlii: l.UUAB Clerk.Honolulu, Nov. 'M, 1BUI. llirMil
Vachtoery Fur Sale!
I KNOINK. Double Cylinder. HlmtirCylinder, r.'Horo I'.iwnr.
IVF.ItriOAhTUlUH.AKIlOll.KH.AfeetioiiKi 40 Ino' ei diaineU-r- , oonta u nlUO'J-ino- tuhe: wi I mi)ily uteaiu for10 Home i'ower Kiik lie.
1 FKKO PUMP with all connection.
Tbt above aro all in good order and canlie bd a a bargain oy apiiylni; to the
niBim UbIoi Twi Co., IM.
CRITERION SALOON.
IB HKitKIIY OIVKN THATNOTIOK BKalimt the Criterion tin-lo-
will be be tiled by Mr Ja. F. Mor--anu an ouutanaini; aceouuiit u.ie meSin, Hnloou and tbo Jobbliu bousn of
b. H. l)e up u tbo aUive dau are ntyabletoMr.l H. Dee. All bills oKHlimi U H.lee pleanH preseut Immediately for imy.wentT L. H. J)KK.
Honolnlu. Oct. 3. 1R!M llftv!-3n- i
TO LKT
I7UUNIHIIKI) HOLHK i muI1 In let nt LrriiiliiUH (if mov .
truuiL-ar-, Wuiklki. liKflVMOVIHAnnlv tou r.. mi ivw unn,
1200-t- f 3TT KltiR street.
BOOKS AND BOARD.
ItOOMB AND DO.VItl)i for u few iierxouv can be .
bud at Iluniunl, ou tbo Wabklkl mESzsm,
W. H. IIAUTI.Krr,1 175-- 1 f Proprietor
Ol'XY PHOFfcRTY FOR BALK.
VKUY DKH1UAIII.KCOIltUlllll'l!
Two Hound, on the Htrcut-cu- rline, will be old low.
1'urt of tbo iimuoy limy remain ou uiort- -1,'UKu Apply at tbU Oillue. tV0l-- tf j
FOR SALE,
rpilltKK N10K I.OT8AT1 MuMll ut u UarKiln.
-.v
MxIMJeueb. Will Mill either "!us n whole or NeimrulelyApply lo
WII.I.IAM KAVIDOK.OuiiitiiiiiN llluck, Merchant ritrect.
IJ' ll
TO I.EABE.
?OU TWO OK TIIKKKI Yeara, a Cotliiiin Ifuu- -nilly located I of hour imItnoiiia wltli Pautrv nnd
KIii'Iiiiu utuiolii'd, lliillirconi, hervuni'vand t.'itrrinite-riHiiii- mid riliihlut on the
' rrumUea. Tliu lloilxu im pinny uii'ii II i. iioiuekeuiiiiiu. mid lliu lot will budivided oH'Iroiii the miilli yard liv it femii,iiihhi reHlillliilu leiiama urn wniui'ii injulru ut tliu JIUI.L.K1IN Olllce. IJ)l-l- f
CHRISTMAS SALEOP
FANCY FURNITURE,Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums,
Fine Crockery, Glassware, Etc.
Fine EuhoIh, Piano Lamps,Koci g Cliaiw, Fuiicy Tnblcs
Umbrella Stands, Mub'c Racks.
Royal "Worcester, Crown Derby,Satsuma, Ilaviland, Cloisuiiun,
Crcwcnt Cbina, Etc., Etc.
Fancy Vases,
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Glaus Decanters,Roho Tumblers,
Wino GlasKes, Etc
Velvet Pile Centre Rngn,
Door Mats
andBINOl.Y 8KTS.
IU.OSKI) UNOKtl COST.
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per "11.
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rive "Trail-nil.- "
CutBowls,
Japnncso Ruga,Large Variety,
SPECIAL1.AH0K
Fanr.y Plates, Plaques, Caps Saucers
Solid Silver and Plnted Ware
THEO. H. DAVIES & CO.,LIMITED.
JUST ARRIVED
Wicker Work!
iiHSoitinent
FURNITURE
HCojDp 8o Co.,N"o. 74 King Street.
Benson, Smith & Co.,Corner F'ort cfe Hotel St.
From Recent Direct Imptrtatlom
MAWS' TOOTHBRUSHES ! I!
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O.N. WII.OOXJ. K.T. MAYK. BUHIt
iOUU NEW WORKS AT KALTHIto Furnish
ir iioilio (tiiano, l'utuHh,of Ainiiudii i,
Ktc, Klu ,
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Kor further purtluiilar
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Etc.
Sofa Mats,
8SOItT.MKNr
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Every variety, stylo
and price in tho
Furniture line. Tho
best nnd most va
lied in Honolulu.
Call and inspect our
stock.
-- MU1UAI. TKI.E. til
& CO.
President.
. Auditor.Keorrtnry at d Treabitrer.
being completed, wo aro now readyall kinds of
Nitruto of Sodu,CalciiiL'd Fertilizer Salts,
Klc, Kto.
bulla by our Agricultural CliemUt.- i'tlapply to
Gnano It Co.,It. W. AYKKHAM, Manauer.
The Only Perfect Toothbrush.
Hi TT BIZET'S
Perfumes & !
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TUESDAY, DEO, 18, 1894.
Arrivals.Tumoay, Deo. 18.
Am bktne W H Dlmond, Nllton, 21 daysfrom Ban Franclico
Am bk Maltha Davis from Ban Francttco
Departure.Tuesday, Dec. 18.
Am bktuq Planter, Underwood, for HanFrancisco
Am bk Clon, Calhoun, for Ban Francisco
Paasengara.
AUtTAtt.'rora Ban Francisco, per bktne W H Dl-i- d,
Deo li Qnlnby, Harryiby, Mrs ED Tracy, Theodore Tracy.
DirARTOIta..'or Elcele, Kannl, jper stmr I'ele, Dec 18August Dreler and Chnrles Gay.''or San Francisco, ir bkltio Planter.
ms 180 T Ulesen and the second mate ofbark Hespcror Maul and Hawaii, ner stmr Klnati,
18 voicain: Airs a Barnes, way',! Miss Bond. Miss H Kycrott, Miss Htln. MIh N Porter. Miss Method. It U
ercromhle, A N Crockett, Miss Austin,s M J Garrison, Mrs 0 U Wight, MissU Wilder.jf'or Mnul, per stmr Claudlne, Deo IStss Ella WIkiiI. Miss Wight, Mrs
"sc, Miss llcckwi li. Mits Aziell, Mistrawer, Miss Bears, Mis Alexander, Mr- - J
Wodcho i, Jr, mid child, C Farden, HI Datdwiu, Miss I.ucy ''iiciett, O UnuaMrs Heury Vlda, Major MoDonnoll.
Shipping Note.'I lie bnrkntlne Planter received sugar
from the steamer Mlkahala.Tlio strainer Pelo left for MaknMell via
Elerle this afternoon with 135 tons of coatand 30,000 feet of lumbar.
The barkenitne Plxnter Capt Dow, sail-ed for Bill l''rnni.co today wllh 10.011bans suiar mid 1' 0 bags shipped byH Hnckleld & Co. Domestic Vnlue, $01,'35H.2M.
The bark Oylon, Ci. Calhoun, Mt forBan Frnclooti-il- y lth IiUMOIukb sugarshipped by O llruworit Co, nnd IH7 okno. by F A Scli-el- iV to. I) urn stlo value,
li,iri):fli
LIJIIAL AMi 'tUNK.KAi. 4KWN
Major MoDonoll will go to Mnulon tlio Claiidine this uvuulng.
A lost chuck is advertised for, !)inont ou wliioh has been stopped.Mrs. A. Bnrncs left on tlio stum-
or Kinau this afternoon for the Vol-
cano.A cottage and lot may bu bought
on application at the Arliugtou bar-ber shop.
A kodak is introduced as a suitable holiday present by the Hollis-te- r
Drug Co.August Dreior aud Chas. Gay loft
on the steamer Pole at 8 o'clock thisafternoon for Eleole, Kauai.
w afternoon the Govern-ment band will plar at the dedica-tion exercises ol the Bishop Museum.
Ladios aro referred to in J. J.3gan's now advertisement, aud theyvill not fail to see what is the rea--
son.Steven L. Quinby, at ono time bar-
tender at the Hotel, arrived on theW. H. Dimond to day. He is ac-companied by his ton-ye- old sou.
If the woather permit, the Gov-ernment baud will play the programat Emma Square this evening whichwas arraugod for yesterday evening.
After his tove saleJas. F. Morgan will sell troid andsilver watches, trunks, clothing, etc.,belonging to tho estates of threedeceased persons.
Captain Nilsou of tho W. H. Dimonu renorts that passed theMartha Davis ou the passage eleventimes. Tho Martha Davis was hIknailed at 1:20 this afternoon.
In search handkerchiefs! Whyto Sachs' store, tho SI doz. white
ommedstitch handkerchief is a bigbargain, the cent embroideredhandkerchief is a record breaker.
Ono of thesteamer Olaudine
ho
of
1G
apprentices on thehas boon arrested
ou suspicion that he was (he onewho robbed the Japnuoso of f150 onine steamer s last trip from Maui.
The bicycle meet of the HonoluluOycle Race Meet Association willtake place on Christmas day. Theboys are still in training. Entrieswill closo this evening at tho Hono-lulu Gyclery
Before the Supreme Court to-da- v
the fullowiug cases were argued auusubmitted: Republic of Hawaii vs.Kauiku, assault with a dangerousweapou; Republic vs. Kilikina, adul-tery; petition to revoke probate ofAkahi's will
Thoso in search of holiday goodsshould not fail to visit the store ofN. S. Sachs, the display there issimply immense, an eudless varietyof seasonable goods, suitable foryouug aud old, for lady or goutle-ma- n,
handsome paiutod aud em-broidered silk drapes, silk shawly,fancy table covers, lace bed spreadswith shams to match, etc. Judgingfrom the crowd at the handkerchiefcounter the assortment aud pricesmust be just right.
A Strong Horseis tub BEscrvr or dsinuOOOD FKED
A FRESH SUPPLYOK
Hay and GrainJiinl Arrived er 8.0. WlliW."
CALL AND BKK UH.
CALIFORNIA FEED GO
Onniirljueeii A Ntitintii) Hu
Hotii Tki-ki'Honk-h 121.
Twfys
Wrongly Placed Lamps.
L. H. Dee drove into a water pipeexcavation on Beretania street lastnight, on account of the beaconlights being stupidly placed on theouter instead of the inner side ofthe ditch. His hone's forelegswere planted squarely in the bot-tom of the ditch, and the animalstood thore stock still while Mr.Dee made a few remarks. Mr.Parmelee the druggist came out ofhis house and shoveled earth intothn nxcavation. until he raised thebottom high enough to enable thehorse to stop out. Mr. Dee had anarrow escape, as, if the wheels ofone side had gone into the ditch, hewould almost certainly have beenthrown out on his head.
The theme at the Gospel tent to-
night will be: "The nature and valueof the Divine and Human Copart-nership, into which we are invitedby the Gospel. Can we comply withthe terms! If totally depravedshould we be held responsible!"
MM 7 ftwMwl I
M 1 CheuwtULeonard, Me.
In Agony15 Years With Salt RheumHood's araaparltta Oav Porfoct
Curo.-- a I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mut.t
" Hood's Harssparllla Is an eieetlent raedlclna.I had eetema In my left leg for fifteen years.1'stt of the time my te was one mats of scabs,and about every week corruption would gatherunder Uie tklu and the scabs would slough oO.
Th Itching and BurningtentaUon made me suiter Indescribable agonic.I spent a great deal ot money for different rtavedict but did not get relief. About a. year ago.IrailliiK phyilrlant adtltrd. me to take Hood'sBamparllU. I did so and have taken fire tot--
HoodV;sCuresties. Now all the sores, scabs and pain havevanished and I am enjoying perfect health. Ithink Hood's Sartsparllla It second to none. and
recommend it to nil suffering humanity."fUdlyCitr.t'vmi.NT, Leonard, Mluonrl.
"Mood's Pills act eatlly, yet promptly andetttileiiUy.ou the liver and bowels. !Oc.
Hobron Drug Co., L'd.,Hole Agents for the Kepnbllo of Hawaii.
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UULULUll
Wo wimt to help you outon your hiiMtmua purchafii 8,nnd intend to do it by savingyou money on every piirchtiNuinude of uu during the lloli-day- n.
Wo have no end ofuseful 'hinirH, thut are in ov;ryday demand, that would loHe
none of their value by beinggiven as Christinas Presents.
We might give away apiano or something else as aninducement to purchasers, butinstead of that everytiling willbe marked so low, that everypurchaser receives a benefitinstead of it'sa'l going to oneperson.
We will have a couple ofcounters in the htore devotedto Spi'ciul liargains that areSpecial Bargains in the fullestsense of ho word. You couldnot find a gre iter variety in aGrab Bag.
Wo have received manynew goods by tho "Oceanic"that rati for Special notice, ailof them go at our reducedprices, Puiisks, biucs, Cu- -TAINS, UmUHKIXAS, SATINS,Cottoxs, LrxtKS, and noend of goods will be sold atprices that will make Bargainhunters happy, and be mohtaccept'iblo as Christmas Presents.
Itememher we are opennights, have new electriclights in I he store, sn thatguods can be examined ns wellas in the day tiim.
all your checksfor tho Volcano trip, and sendthem to thn store before 12o'clock Dec. 20th, whin aHound Trip Ticket will hiissued to the one having thelargest numbir of SalesTickets
R P MHIiKKS ft C!()
HOMEH'JEaD FOB SALE.
ACOTTAflr-- AND LOT kuryIniiulru at Mr "Ts itliu ArliliK'oii Hurlier HhopHi.'t-- I Htruet. 12IMW liist
LOST
lull, IHHUM) MY 1'AIAri.titntlon, Maul, H- -. wiil.-- r l, lkl)l,
on IIUIiUi it In fuvtir ol Kolm'iil hallroad (Nuiian, l.lmltitl. I'avuiiiiil onauiB Iihh Iwxn ktuiiil, All nru
Jure by warned nuulnl uukoiUUiik miik,lilHw
By Jaa. V. Morgan.
TO-MORRO- W 1
"Ihu's the Us ot a Turkey Without
a Sto?6?"
AUCTION SALE OP
Stoves and Agateware I
On WEDNESDAY, Dec. 19AT J2 O'CLOCK NOON,
t WILL SKLL AT FUBLIO AUCTION
A.T 14Y BALBSROOMAN INVOICE OF
MEW ST0Y8S & AGATEWARE.
And Immediately after the above,
Gold and Silvir WatchesTrunks, Clothing, Etc , Etc.
Belonging to the of Btrahlmsnn,muerjicei anu a. v. inpaz, oeceaseu.
1214 'itJa.3. V, TiLOTfSBLXi.,
AliirrtONKKIt.
GREAT JYENTS!SaYt Your Money For This 1
Evening Auction Sales
TAKR IM.AOK ON
Friday, Dec. 21t,AND
Saturday, Dec. 22d,AT 7 O'Ol OCK P. M.
1214 ot
Mortgagee's Notlco of IntentionForeclose
to
AOrOHDANOK WITH THKIN a ovrialn nn,rtrK miita l)utiarUa II. WUon ol Honolulu. Oaliu, mQora 1. Towiisfnn. ( iold ll'tioln u,.atd Auiitist Uth. A. 1). 1801. nnd rcco d-- dtn the OIUco ol Koiimrar ( Conv-yanro- ,
In II ok 147. 1'iROS 478. 47 and 48", tiotli ela bttfby glvrn that tbn aald Uroriti 1.rownarnd, tuor KK. intouni in (orvcloK-th- e
ald tnnrt.aKU fc condition brt.ken, towilt id prlne'pal hn IU).
Notlco U alio ho. ebv given that thocureml by laid morti(Ke IM be
old at fubllo Auctltn. at tli Aitct'otiItoom ot Jaa. K. Morgan, In aald Hutio'tilu,
On SATURDAY, December 22, 1801,
AT 12 O'UMWK NOON
The Piowr y rovced bv ald moIs described hi 'olhiwit All tliatiurniKv t pa oi of land Miniate at Ku uuku-bu- .
In tatd Honolulu, hounded and dcrribed a (o iwa, v t t Comtiiptcimr nllli a'ika corner of Youiik and l'llkoistreets kiiu runnlcK In auai-rl- y
Yuttng street 2li-- s f,et, ti'eiiexIn a nortlitriv dlrrcilnu IMi tvn, tlieim-- tiawestoih direction to 1' ikol si eei 210.0feet, tbrti' e In a d rerti'-- al hkfilk- -l street lfO.3 feet to place nf comDtenreuinnt coutainlttt an area of 711-- OU
of an acre.OKOUOK P. TOWNSKNI)
llUVlm MortncP
Too High !
Su Say i th- - Uninitintrtl
Do Not Be Deceived I
Do Not receive Yourself I
Muk honnt comparionnotb'twren St. Frterxburg and Hono-
lulu, but bftwtfn our ricm andjtricn prevailing in other ntahliih-men-
HERE. We are ntllimjSolid Silver
Tea Spoonsa low at $12 per dozen. Thinkof it! fljora Solid Tea Spoon
of good weight and site; heavierpattern at the same, low rate perouncn. We further engrave ini-
tials free of charge on all our Sil-
ver Ware; thus saving you tunnytiioir dollars, and still further re
ducing the cost of our silver to youover fifteen patterns to choose
from.We are selling Sterling Silvir
Cuff Links for 7fio. and fl pet stt;und yet have never bragged aboutit; while the uuallly of our goods
has steadily CIOXE UP, ourprices have, constantly GONEVOWX.
Tit volume tf business done
dully in our Store, is proof of the
appreciation held by the generalpublic of our immense tlock; of the
newness of i verylhing in Hi of the
tuse with which your wants can be j
supplied, There is tin need callingyour attention to THE Ul'AlJTVof our Silver people know a good
thing when they see it, and youknow tie buy only the best.
H. F. WICBMAN,
To Plantation Managers.
The following letters received from Mr. Jno. A. Scott, Akna-ag- er
Hilo Sugar Co., refer to the AVERY FERTILIZER DISTRIBU-
TORS and Stubble Diggers, for which the Hawaiian Hard-
ware Co. are sole agents. Mr. Scott first saw these implementsat the Columbia Exhibition in Chicago, and was so favorablyimpressed with their appearance that he immediately orderedsamples shipped to the Hilo Sugar Co. Ar. H. Deacon, Mana-
ger for Pepeekeo Sugar Co., secured one each of these impl-ements from Ar. Scott and expressed his satisfaction with themin the letter published herewith:
Pepeekeo, Aug. 8, 1891.J. A. Scott,
Dear Sir: In reply to yours in relation to the "Avery" Stubble Diggersaud Fertilizer Distributors.
I would say that I have been using the Diggers almost constantly sinceI recoived;lhem, and am highly pleased with them. As the name signiGes,I find them specially adapted to the work of loosening the soil about rat--toon stools, and they may bu used to great advantage either before orafter the Fertilizer Distributors, thereby putting the rattoon fieldsvery best condition for a rapid growth. They are a light draftauu t wouiu recommend inetn to any plantation owner.
1U
machine,
The Fertilizer Distributor is a Croat labor savini? machine, and I findthat I shall need ono more to 611 our requirements here.
1 remain, yours respectfully,(Signed) H. Deacon,Manager for Pepeekeo Sugar Co.
oWaixaku, Hilo, Aug. 9, 1894.
Mr. E. It. Hendry, Honolulu.Dfixr Sir: lu reply to your enquiries regarding the working of the
"Avery" Stubble Diggors aud Fertilizer Distributors. I would say that Inave won using tno Diggers lor some montns auu nave dug somo eighthundred acres of stools with them, thoroughly looseniuir tho soil in andabout tho roots, thus giving them an excellent opportunity for many morehoots to come forth titan usually do. Aud I Dud that thore is a thicker
stand of cane where it has been stubble dug. The machine works in for- -tilizors on rattoon stools without any further hand labor, mixing themthoroughly with the soil and allowing them to get to tho roots of theplaut.
The Fertilizer Distributors I have had at work for some time and 1
have fertilized ttb"ut four hundred acres with them thus far aud ihoy aredoing all the makers claim for them, distributing the fertilizers in nn evenmntiunr on ench side of the cane aud in whatever quantity deir'd. Theyare a good labor saving machine aud are doing the work of hevoral men.These machines are of light draft and strongly made biul there is nothingliable to get out of order. I can fully lecumiuoud tliene to iianlaliuiiowners. 1 remain, yours trulv,
(Signed) John A. Scott,Manager Hilo huj-n- r Co.
We received by the Alameda a carload of Avery & Sons' Implements which include Fertilizer Distributors, Stubble Diggersand Improved Sugar Land Cultivators. The latter has soliddiscs and shovel attachments. They are admirably adapted foruse in the soil here and will be found necessary on every plantation.
The Fertilizer Distributor is arranged to work on land wherethe furrows are irregular with the same facility as where theyrun even.
Any information regarding these machines will be furnishedon application to
THE HAWAIIAN HARDWARE CO.,
iiM.ii.1 $07 Fort Street, Honolulu.
HIUH CLASS
from all Lrtedlit the Unltetl
htatta ....Pipes and
Smokers'
Articles
IMl'ORTKHH, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IS
Havana, Manila, Mexican and American Cigars.
KCOLLieTEIK. SacCor. Fort and Merohant Streets.
r.til-l- m
Jf yon arc in need of HAT and
GKAIN yonr Jw. n,1(l
J35 King up Teleph- - neB
175. Wo deliver to all parts of
city. -- : - -- : - -- : -
the
610 FortOn 1, 18!) I, we will begin our
Tliu Halft will ilnr iik the ENTIRE MONTH OF DKUKM- -
lllJt. 'I lilt HlMMlH IO llH lllltjiOIHtl Of, COIItUt III
&
BootH, Shoort und Oont'H Goods.. An Iii.iik-ii- Aurimtinl ol TOYS f()K mJ
Fort Street. I JbL, Or, SILiVA.,
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Tobaccos
tliHVFact-rlc- H
CO.
for
jpj-Aj-l
the
Union Feed Co.,Queen Street.
Temple of FashionStreet.
Doceinber
ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE
Dry Fancy Goods, Dress Goods, Etc.Furnishing
(JHHIBTMAH
Proprietor.
HOLIDAY.-
-. GOODS !
Tlut Meet All Demands and Satisfy All Wants
sr.A.T
S. iSJMlliki520 Fort St
o$- Honoliol'U..
Come and s'-- e Our Immense Variety of FancyXoveltics suitable for
Xmas and New Year's Presents
Fans,
A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF- -
Silk Drap.s, Lace Tab'e Runners, Lece Scarfs,AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW P1UCE8.
Hand Bags Purses and Card CasesIN GllEAT VARIETY.
Laco Bod Spreads, PuihIi Scarfs, Fancy Table Covers,Useful and Acceptable Presents.
Lad es' Urn Ul Vests, Mies' Si Hose,
Lallo' Openwork Bilk Hose In White, Ulack and Bha-t-e of Tan.
Novelties in Siivar Warn I Ladies' Fine Para oil I
. DON'T I'lliUVr THE ilTH.E KOI.KHI -- B
CMldien's Dresses, Capes and Cloaks!l.nai ami Htlk llnnnrts, I'lillilrfn'i Fni, l'araaolg, Etc., Eto , Etc.
A most Compline Htock and L Dc i'nm, and prk'tn that will Mtonlth you.
Ladkk' Finn White Hrmmnl t't-l- i Handkerchief $ rditen.Lullia' Wh l KmhmMori'd llniul nvhle's Itw farh or $ WS a rloien.
LmIIch Hilk llaitdkriuhlct't, emliMiMcd; for l&c a d upward f.
Gtnthmdii's Si k Umbrellas, Si'k NigUge Shirts and Prjamas!(Icmluiiinti'a Fln Kick Wtar, it rl-- l hnrsaln.(lontldiinn'x H Ik, !. vii nn ' (! ml llordir Handkerchief.(iriiMcinaii'a riilk llntidk enoli or $3.0 a doteti.Gentleman's Fine Lint"! Hniulku ulilelt, fancy border i at $3.78 per doteu.
Silks ! Silfcs ! Silks !bl'KUIAL HAUO A IX I .4N
Wo hato Just It i'elvc'1 pe 8.
Solid Col In nil the and I'r-tt- y
oirtr the Kutlr Lot
TT IriJ-- It ir
te.SU
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Hl'ECIAL IIAKOAINHt
8 Oconla" a Larue Invoice of
Solid Colors andFancy Striped Silks!
r Hlindex Htrlpoa.
FOR SO O H3TSTTS A. "Y-lPU-D
Drink Everywhere
And at All Times
., u . tfJTHHVBlJVH VHriH I
Wo
KEIIHIS' ROOT BH3BSR.
A IIO.MBMADK AND HO.MEMAKINU UKVEUAOE.very tu.Mly in. Mi iri'il, mitl if tlio iiluin directioiia are
iiillonvil, it will itlw iy bo koimI. Kvory member of tlio family,frnui Uu liahy u tin riiinlf'iiliur, can uiijuy HuiKri' Root Dekh,unit nvi'iy niio nf tluuu Mill luiM) liottur liuultli for eiicli bwullowlimy taku. It iiujirovt'e the uiijiutito, iiuritloH tlio blooil, andttintix tlio wltiilo iyti'iu Cliihlrun ipccially ilulight in HiitKa'Hoot Hkhu lU iriipur.itioii interuptH Ilium, uiiil iu uho ilooatlll'lll Udoil. In llmileiimli. nf liouifn, "HlllKs' HuOT IlKKU tlluttmitlinr muilf," will lu- - itinmig tlio liuppiunt rocolli-otioii- ofcliilillioi.d li t'lcuiiitio tin- - ryhiiiin nf tlio piMMinons liiimord thattlovolop in kiilnoy ami iiiiii.uy iIIhuuci'm, ami in fact, in any cuhotli.it ariri'H from an impure ntuit of tlio blood.
llMtillOlly UlllldlPllUI.I lllUr.n' KlIOl' IlKKU 1h willlillll UllllltO- -
ration nr nuy olmniii'iil or itrtilloi.tl luliuixluro wu jtrovo it it ismiiilo in our iiiion l.alioiutoiy. Nn hierut proeesH. Wo tnko tliobotit ilerlm ami Uooi, Imil tluun itiiwn, bottlo tliom und aoniltlii'tii In you. iVrliiipK tliero imi't utiotlior Hoot Door Labora-lor- y
in tlio rniintry npun to public cyo. known Hiuks'lloor IIkkii oIihiiiIi'iiIh ran't approach imturo. Will you tibOmutual R ot lleer ami nilUfy your thint and otrenntlion yomboily, or will you iiw urtilii'i.il Root Uet-- r to uvo it fow ponnioHund nun your health? Tlnio in ton liinei' an iniuili IIikkh' HootHkku Mild than all uiher Root llcer uxtraotu combined.
JOBBB3R.S:IIOIIKON DlllJtJ (iOMI'ANV
Uknson', Smith & CompanyIlm.MhTKit Dhikj Company, Jyrn.. .,Lkwis S: Company
. . WboleH'de Drnggiatst
ft.J HjtillliMli
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raw - i
it- - Artistic Furniture!
New Goods of Every DesjJp tion
and of the Very Latest Deoigns
just arrived from the Coast perbark "Bryant," at prices to suiteveryone's purse.
ORDWAY & PORTER,Hotel Street, "Kobinson Block."
Bell 526 TELEPHONES -- Mutual 646
Pioneer Furniture HouseESTABLISHED 1859.
New Goods I Latest Designs ! Largest Stock 1
BOI.IJ) OAK JIEDEOOM bETS,80rAB, LOUNGES, WAHDK0HK8,
MIRRORS, MOULDINOB, ETC., KTO.
Special Feature No. 1 White Seamless MattingPer Roll of 40 Yard, 112.00.
And a Fine Quality for $9 per Roll.
Headquarters for Baby Carriages!Pianos for Rent I Chairs for Rent !
Bell 179. TELEPHONES Mutoal 76.
WILLIAMS BROS.Successors to 0. K. Wllllami.
609 AND 611 KING STREET.
411 NUUANU STREET.
(mporter anil Healer in Europe Dry and Fancy GooHs
Ladles' Warna of every description. Alio, fresh line nf Chinese Uuodi.
Pongee Sc "Wliit Sillc FajeixxiasNo. 1 White and Colored Mattings 1
Best Black and Green Chinese Tea. Grepo Shawls, Etc.
MERCHANT TAILORING.IV Fit Guaranteed. Price Moderate. "VS
war iMXitAaeLl Telephone 5421fSLSPHONB 11B
CHAS. HUSTACE,IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR and FRED.
Frith California Roll Batter and Island Butter
tT ALWAYS ON HAND .flei Goods Htcelied by Every Steamer from Sao Francisco
mtf All Orders faithfully attend to. Satisfaction guaranteed Island urdarieoItoTUd and packed with care.
Lwoolm Block, Kino Struct. Rkt. Kobt and Alaska Stairr.
BOTH TaiJePHONKB 340
LEWIS & CO..ffOUT STKEKT.
Importers, Wholesale k Retail tonProfision Dealers Naval Supplies
tnta Oeodi Bray Calitorala SImmm.ICE HOUSE GOODS SPECIALTY.
Ulamm Obdui Solicited. jgM t0T Satihmotion Qdibantkbd.
TBLBPHON1 M
V O. BOX I7X
V O BOX I7
-- P. 0 BOX 140
ukalcw (n
Ill
Itby
A- - - -
H. E. McINTYUE & KKO.,iMrmrncas
Groceries, Provisions - and - Feed.New Hoods Kaoelved by Every Packet from tlia Easiern BUUts ami RumM
rKKHH CALIFORNIA - PUODUCJB - BY BVKRY STKAMKK
all Oman faltbfully altondod to Ooodi IMltTHrmi u anPart of tli. City KKttK.
n.avn Oaoui Bouoitbd. SATuraorioN ttuaiiMraao,AIT OOKJIBK JTOKT AMI) KINO 1TUSJITM,
i--i.
and
and
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Dai Nippon.
Hotel Street.
War Rumors.Tho war botwoon China and
Japan is still on. Ho far thoJapanoso havo all tho best ofit. Hnw long this will last,timo alone can toll.
Flushed by their numerousvictories, tho Japanese arepushing their armies into Chi-nes- o
territory. Tho captureof Fing Yaug with its fortsand treasure was their firstgroat success.
Tho naval battle at thomouth of tho Yaltt lliver andtho total destruction of throoChinese men-of-w- ar followedthis quickly. Tho final expul-sion of tho Chinese from Coreaand tho capture of Kiew LionChang left tho road open totho Japs to both Moukdonand Peking.
To carry on this warfareJapan has (so far) onlistod onohundred thousand mon asidofrom hor regular standingarmy, aud hundrods of thobono and sinow of tho land oftho chrysanthemum aro crowd-
ing tho rourulting o Dices daily.This has caused tho price oflabor to increaso 100. Inconsequonco Japanoso mato-ri- al
and products of ovorydescription have noarly dou-
bled in price.However, as wo had our
largo Christmas order in seve-
ral months ago, wo will not1)0 affected.
Why trade with firms whocarry an assortment of goodsthat are of inferior quality ormade by the cheapest labor,when you can get the best forthe same price? Wo guaran-tee every article in our storeto bo the very best that theJapaneso market can produceand at prices that were invogue before war was de-
clared.
For LadiesWo have an assortment ofArticles both Useful ami Orna-
mental that must ploaso thomost Fastidious. Every ladyis particular about the Hand-kerchiefs she uses. Wo haveall kinds-Pl- ain, HoautifullyEmbroidered, Drawn audOpen Work all Colors audSir.es.
Doilies, hand-painte- d andembroidered, Crepe SilkSashes, Silk and Crepe Shawls,aud a variety of Scarfs. Wealso received a largo varietyof Silk Dress Goods.
For GentsWo have Silk Shirts whiteaud colored either plain orembroiderod; Cravats, Nock-tie- s
of every variety, shadeaud shape, Smocking Jacketsand Caps, that aro a pleasureto wear, and Silk and CottonPajamas that aro comfortableaud well made; also the twoextremes Straws Hat audSlippers.
Nothing in Honolulu canapproach tho small order ofBoots that wo have. Theywere made by the best Japa-nese Mouhauies, aud we guar-antee the quality, style, fitand finish Calf, PatentLeather aud Tan.
MiscellaneousArticles, such an Tea Cosiesfor covering Tea Services, etc.Fine Table and Bed Covers,aud pretty Chair Backs wohave in profusion.
Also some Menu Cards forThanksgiving, Christina andNew Year's that aro prettyaud tasty.
ChildrenEnjoy Christmas princi-pally because they receive loreoireriugH from parents andfrieuds, A good present togive a boy is one of our Hut-torll- y
Pins, aud a nice presentfor your girl can be had bygetting one of our Books ofFairy TaloH, they are made oflino Crepe paper profuselyIllustrated and tho Stories aretranslated from Old JapaneseLogaudn.
VOLCANO HOUSE COMPANY.
Satisfactory Condition of Its AffairsThe New Officers.
At an adjouned annual meeting oftho Volcano House Company, yes-terday, the following officers wereolecteu for the ensuing year: Presi-dent, W. R. Castle; Vice-Preside-
John Ena; Auditor, C. L. Wight;Secretary, S. B. Rose; Treasurer, E.G. Macfarlaue.
Treasurer Macfarlano read anelaborate report, showing that thegain for fifteen mouths had been$31)97 30, or equal to a dividend ofnearly nine percent on a capitalstock of $55,000. Under an autho-rization at a previous mooting, forthe issue of $10,000 of bonds to dis--.1 .. i.i..i.i...i.... cm r.iyn u7bonds to the amount of $6900 hadboon taken up. They are payablein five years, and bear interest at therate of eight percent per annum.
Tho treasurer reported the pastthree months as tho most profitablesince the inception of the company.He commonded tho management ofPetor Leo as being in all rospectasatisfactory. Tourist travel for 1895promised to show a large increase.Two Cook excursions are alreadyarranged.
Xoro Ammunition.
Tho house of a Frenchman namedWory, at Palama, was soarched yes-terday aftornoon, and a belt con-taining cartridges was found con-cealed in a box. About forty roundsof ammunition wore got in all, be-
sides a small can of powder. OfficerDavid Kaana and another mado thosearch. There was a largo box intho house which tho officors didn'topen, owing to tho absence of Wory.iNo arrests were mado.
CHIC !
STYLE!FINISH I
QUALITY !
Four grunt requisites of
Men's Wearing Apparel to
be found in all the SuitH
made by Johnston & Sto-
rey. Mr. Storey was for
some years one of the bestknown cutters on the Coast,
consequently the best dress-
ed men in town wear clothes
mude by
Johnaton It Storey.4 13 Fort Straat
In These Chilly Horniogs
tho thoughts of tho householderaro directed towards fuol as amoaus of keoping warm. Toget the right quality at thoright price is tho matter to boconsidered. Thero'n lots andlots of wood for sale, but to getwhat is best for tho money istho questiou.
Wo contend and we bollovowo aro right in our judgment,that the wood wo delivor to ourpatrons is tho best ever offeredfor sale in Honolulu. Ouralgoroba is full growth audhas more body to it than thatgrown anywhoro on tho Islands.Our wood choppers know agood thing when they boo it,and In cutting thoy select onlywhat they know to be good touse. We uovor deliver any ex-
cept what is good. You takeno chances whatevor when youtolephoue us au order for wood.You get just as good as if youcame to tho ranch and selectedit yourself.
Thk WAIALAE 1UNCH.
Jewelry !
Our stock of HolidayGoods are now ready forinspection at our NowStore (Wennei's oldstund) on Fort Street.A earef ully selected stockof Jewelry bought withan eye on tho UolidayTrade and will be sold atreasonable prices.
JACOBSEN & PFEIFFER.1. O. Itox 287. 1214 tf
KAMEHAMEHA OIULS' SCHOOL.
rpjlK HllHT TRIIM nl,' k'AMIMIA.JL ni:iiA CJiiilh' School tip.'Ub WKDNKS- -DAl. IhrL'. llllh. Aimlirfllliitia fur ailinl..kiou my ba acMremt-- J to Mitm foi-- elihtrt Kuniiliauilia Maliohl, or at tun Ha-
waiian Kindergarten lloom, Querni KiuiuuHall, HuinnUy luurnliiKH lioni U to 12win re alio will tm pie.Bfd to innt apnll.CAiitH l'h tutlon U Kilty tfMJl Dollars a
ear No applicant ruvuiveil nudurtwelvtiyear of an. lltM.tf
WILLIAM BAVIDOE,
Coiltc:or and Real Estate Ageot
llonxfi Uunlii 1, Hunt t'olltfulril.
Olllcei Uuiumliu' lllook, Wcrcliant Btreet.UW-l-
Santa Claus
is gathering together theusual choice array of Holi-day Supplies at Thrum'sFort-stre- et Store, whichfor variety in carefully se-lect- ed
goods from Paris,New York, Philadelphiaand San Francisco rendersthis long established storethe recognized
Headquarters
of Holiday Novelties in allthe lines of Dolls and DollSundries, Toys and Games,"Wagons, Carriages, "Hock-
ing Horses, Shoollies, Velo-cipedes, Tool Chests, Cro-
quet Sets, Blocks, Juvenileand Toy Books, Etc., Etc.
The Attractionsof ChristmasNovelties, Sty-lish Stationery, with a flueassortment of LeatherGoods in Purses, MagazineCovers, Card Cases, AVrit-in- ir
and Traveling Cases,Albums, Etc., give oppor-tunity for choice selectionsat moderate prices.
Yet to ArriveMarble Statuary, Presenta-tion and Mis ellaueousBook, more Dolls, latestdesigns in Indian Workand Bon-Bo- n Baskets, alsoa large sloek of Jrepc Tis-
sue Papers in choicc--t co-
lors and tint edgrs.
THOS. G. T8RUM,UOi-l- f loi 1'o't Sirrrt.
Your
Watch
Will bo made to keepexcellent time if leftfor time days withFarrkr Ss Co., theWell-know- n and Reli-
able Watch Makci s.If satisfaction is notgiven your money wi'lbe refunded in full.
FAKRER & CO.,
BIB Fort Street.
ELECTION OF OFFIOEKS
THE ADJOURNED ANNUM,AT meeting of tho Kaiiumii IUii.uoadComi'ANY, Limited, held at their Olllrn, Inthli City, on the '.tit h lust., tho followltiKOlllvero worti elected to irvo during theouxuiiiK year:
(1. 1. Wilder 1'rfMdent,S. (1. Wilder. VIccl'reMdent,S. II. ltne Secretary,O. U. WUht Treasurer,0. J. Kalk Auditor.
S. II. UOSK,Secretary.
Honolulu, Not. 20, 1891. UlM-l- m
BLEOTION OF 0FFI0EK8.
AT THE ADJOUUNED ANNUALmeeting of Wii.iimi'h Htkauhiiu'Com-panv- ,I.IiuIUhI. held at their (Jlllcu. In thU
City, on thu2ilth lust., tho followliiKOIUrerawere elected to serve during the oiisulnj;year;
0. 1. Wlelit President,J. K. 1 luck fold8. II Kosh Secretary,S U. Hose Tieaauror.W.K.Allen Auditor.
S. U. ItOSK,Bfcrtitary.
Honolulu, Nov. 20, 181)1. UlU-l- ni
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
AT A BPEOIAL MKKTINO OK WIL-iikk'-h
Stkamsiiii' Company, Limited,hold at their Ollleo, In this Cltv, Duceinlr4. IHU1, the following (Juntlemeu wereelected a Director of the Company forthe tusuliiK year;
WM. 0. IltWIN,WM. K. ALLKN,WM. 0. WILDER.(lfc.0. 0. UKUKLEY.
The almvo imuied (loutlumeu toii'iherwith the President, Vine Preident, midSecrctury unci Trciiiurer of tliu Company,constlutto the llourd of Directors.
1201-l- iu 8. 11. ROSE, Secretary.
NOTICE TO PASSENGERS.
ALL PEKBONS INTENDING TOltussaKO on the Htxamers "Kl-nau- "
uud "Ui.auhini'." from Jlonolitlii arehereby reipiestud to puriihaso tickets utthu Cdinpuny'H Ollloo Itefore tiinlmrklni;;aud any passeUKer faUlnj,' to do so will bebilbjvct to pay twenty-liv- e percent of theregular fare In addition thereto. This ruluwill he strictly enforced from and afterJanuary 1, 1'J5. l'or the couvenleiiuu nfimsseiiKera thu Wliurf Ollli-- will he open(or the sule of tickets on thu nfteriKHiusofthudiiyof silllniiof thesteuiners 'Kinau"and "Oi.AiuuMC."
WILDKR'H STEAMSHIP CO.Honulultl, Den. U, Ih'JI. lkVlut
NOTICE.
rpilKKTEAMEIl KINAU WII.LLILVVEX llllo. Saturday, Dec, 2.M, ill 7 o'clockp. M., and urtlvn at Honolulu, Monday,Deo. L'ltli. at II o'clock a. m,
WILDKIt'S STKAMSHlP CO.Honolulu, Dec. 0, 1WI. l.Ml-t-
Hawaiian
Express Co.
will conduct a General For-warding and Express Busi-
ness between the entire groupof Islands. Wo make our-
selves responsible for all Pack-ages and Goods sent by i."We have responsible Agentsat all ports touched by Steam-ship Companies.
Our Express Wagons willcall for and deliver to anypart of the city.
Baggago Cheoked direct todestination from hotel or resi-
dences.
Packages and money sentby our Expro-- s .System areguaranteed for their full va-
lue.
Our Agents board all incoming steamers.
Baggage and Goods storedthree days free of charge
f3P Place of Business:Hotel and Union street.Both Telephones 470.
20 lbs. W Tour doctorMvf will tell you
of o It la theafcat diet
Nestles J, for baby
FOR SALE 11 Y THE
HOLLISTER DRUG CO., L'D,Agents for the Hawaiian Island.
The Milejtoiid Race
A BIG SCOOP-- KOIl THE
'CLEVELAND"
ALFRED GRIFFITHSWlni First Time Price.
LOUIS MAKSIIA.LLSecond Place Price.
Ilcth Elder Mounted on "Cleveland"lllcyclea.
Vnfc. A. L U, Atkinson, who practicallywon tlrst place, rode a machine fitted with''Cleveland" Tiros.
"O'evetand" Illovcles and Tire arefact, ennMderliiir thorn wer only three"Clev lands" in the Race.
H B WALKER. Agent
Criterion SaloonFort, near Hotel Sts.
Ciiah. J. MuUahtiiv, Mannger.
Popular Braids of Straight GoodiALWAYS ON HANI).
Try th Oreut Apnetlrer Tub HdownibCocktail a speclulty lih this retort.
dkpot or TIIK
Famous Wieland Lager Boer.
Merchants' ExohangeS. I. SHAW, Proprietor.
Choice Liquors
and Fine Beer
SELL TELEPHONE 4'Jl.
Cor. King and Nuuauu Street, Honolulu.
Dishes and (1 lass ware Wanted I
Clocks, Watches aud Jewelry Wanted '
Old Gold and Silver Wanted I
W Hlohusl Prleaa Pall I Mi'114 Klntr Htrot, Oornnr nf AUknn
Atlas Awnrance Go.OV X.OXT330ST
4NSBTH, Ua.SM.DM.
II. W. SCHMIDT & SONS,Agents for Hawaiian Islands,
LUGOL :
t8 THE
BESTPAINTOIL!
Bsve Half tho Amount of Your OilBUI Tbrough Saving in Pigment.
Every painter should ubo Lucol in-stead of Linseed Oil, bccaimo :
1. Ltrcot, la more durable than UnwedUll.
2. LtJcot, Is more tcoiwmUal than Lineed Oil.
PROOF THAT LU00L IB MOKEDURABLE.
Six years of actual uso in cxtoriorhottso painting in Oatiforuia (thomost trying climato for pain Is), intho burning heat of tho Arixona Des-ert, tho Arctic cold of Alaska, and ontho Atlantic coast, havo fully andpractically shown that Lucoi. alwaysoutwearri Linseed Oil under tho samoconditions. All the acid works inHan Francisco havo discarded Lin-seed Oil for Lucol.ILLUSTRATE THIS YOURSELF.
Tut strong ammonia on Linseed audLucol paints. Tho Linseed paintsaro destroyed in a fow minutes; thoLucol paints aro practically uiihuocI-c- d.
PROOF THAT LUCOL IS MOREECONOMICAL.
Break up 1J lbs. pasto white IphiIin ono pint of Lticoi,, and tho samequantity in ono pint of Linseed Oil.Spread tho paints on similar darksurfaces for comparison. Tliti Lucolpaint spreads as far as and ctiviTsmuch better than tho Linneed palm.To get equally good covering with thoLinseed imlnl you liavu to uso '2 Urn.u( white lead to one pint of Linn-c-Oil. This means a saving of j lb. ofpasto lead to eueh pint of Lucoi. ummI,or 0 lbs. to every gallon, equivalentto your saving moro than half thotlrst cost of the Lucul.
Lucol is not in competition withcheap Linseed Oil substitutes.
1ii.G. tRWIK d GUi
L.X.Ivll'rHJID
mu fur Uic Hmmn Islnmu
FittJB.LXFL ni.
MAR1NK
INSURANCE.HarttoH Kn Utoraace Ul,
iMOta, t7.lM.B25.4y.
Luidfia a Uuciialre Fire laa. Ce.,Aatata, H317.0S2.
Taanitft and MurM j Hariae laa. Ce.,(Limited)
aaaeta. 18.124.057.
Nb Turk Liio laa. Co.,AiiMta, S137.499.1WI.U9.
G. 0. BERGER,(hwiMral 4gaat for Bawaliaa laliafa.
HONOLULU.
Grocery y Store322 NUUANU HTRKKT,
lletween Hotel nud Klnc Street, next toShooting Uallury.
GEO. MCINTYREHas ojiencd a Pirst-clus- s Urorory Sloraas ahove. Ho will keep alwus on handthe Rest and Freshest
American and English Groceries
Provisions, Spices,Canned Goods, Etc.,
And do his best to please allCustomers.
Purchases delivered to all nartsoi the City.
XtxtvLcxl Talopli.on.o 257.
Wire -:- - Nails-XjXj sizes.
CommonAMD
Finishing
WILDER "&" CO., L'i).Illi7-Cl- m
C. R. COLLINS,MAMUKAUTUREROK
Fino Harness, Saddles
Carriage Topi, Cmhlons,Keuders, Dashes, Storm Aprom, Lie, Klc.
210 Ui St. P. 0. Box 496.ISLAND ORDERS SOL1U1TUD,
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