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9 . , - .) '; mi '. v v? - miii 1 ' -- rV 9iF Wl A'.5VY! mkt fhiUethi. VOL. Vlll. NO. 1201. HONOLULU, H. 1., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1894. PRICE 5 aL THE DAILY BULLETIN MINTED AMD fOBLtSBBD EVERY AFTERNOON tii'irr HOKDAY BT TUI Daily Bulletin Pobllsblng Co., L'd., at tub nrtu t2B A 328 Aarchaal 81., Hoaolala, B. L illltHOIttPriON Bt Dom.au. a Yai. delivered tu Honolulu lit Ftrrt Orntk Mnrtll. iti advance. lilt WEEKLY B0LLBT1N -- 18 PIIIII.IBHK- D- HSVBR,V TUB3DAY VI Fotm Dollar a Yba to Domestio, mill Fivi ItoUiAM to Foreign HiilMcrihare. navable III advance. tfOOK AND JOB PRINTING iiiini in .cranio ATTia IM a lltTH rKI.Kl'HUNJIt th. P. O. U(IX Wt -- a rMt DAll.t Hdllitir Is prlutvd and pub ilthed by the Dtllylliillelm I'uhluLlUK Joiiifniiy, l.ltulUil, at Iti uttlce, Mar tlinnl 1 1 root, Honolulu, liawallau fnl mihU. llAnlel lAigan, eilitor, reildet on Alakea klrr--l, Honolulu, aforesaid. Aildres leileik lor the per "Kdltoi UIU.I.RTIK,' ami liimlnm lettnra " Mauagei Dully llulletln I'liblithtng CotnMny.' Umiih a noiinl addre. may caunn ilelat ,n nllfiilliiii. Bualnoaa Cards. LEWKUS 000 KK. iiiiwixTKiut ani. Dialiiu- - ia l.rik 4o. til. aiaix or IIoii.dinm Matbiai Kurt blreel, Honolulu. M. UAaxrEU) m oo., HIMCttl l'llMMI-i- l Aet ' Hnt Kurl mill jurrii bliMiu. rluuuliiiu, J NO B. BaflTMIEH MHT)IIM ItllllIMM, llll... .,., MaliiUmit, KoliAia, tlowiti,. 1'HOa LINDSAY, ;ali,ninriiiN.. Jswitai ai W.TI'M KAKKk. Hnkril JewHry a ieomlty. fartioui! altenllou paid to all kfndnnf lapalrw Campbell Hloclc, Merchant Street. HONOLULU IKON WOK KB. XTH KlIMINKn hKHAk .Vtll,L tiilll.K. 'llll.WN l(,h lixAHk AM. I, Air U"II.I, Mai'liliMirj of Xyury DrM.ritiuii Made u JnlM. t'HriinilHr ultriiliim iM toH)iiii illNitkhiiiitlilng. lot Wurti rtiw.iu-- l n Hli.irl Nutli'H. K. A. JACOUSON, VVATOIIMAiCKU AMI .1 KWrCI.KU ua Fort Mlrret, Hulioliilu, H. 1 C. Hox a.7. Mutual lele. rf. FRED. IIAllItrSON, CoNTItACTOIt AXI) BuiLDKIt. KHtliimtea given on all kinds of Hrlclc, Iron, HIiiiih ami VVooilen llul illngi.. Joli-biu- g of all klmU llulidllig Mnterlal for Mill. SIOandAlsJ Kliiit etrvet. Ilnldeiii-- i lelaplione, Hell 227; P. O. Iliiz II. DIt. C. W. MOOltE, I4UI Van Nana Ave., H. F Cal, Bittflut ApartBteatB for PatiBaU. ALIOTRIOITT IM MCBVOOa BldkAblA. Dr. Moore oilers lnvallil all Hi. oomfortaot home, with comitaiit and care- ful treatment. Kefers to U. U. Macfarlane. WJIJ--tf C. B. RIPLEY & ARTHUR REYNOLDS, ahohitdotb, Utrioai New Bafe l)eioit xiuildluK. Fort atreet, Uonululu, H. 1 Piaui, Bpeclticationi aud Bapeiinlenu nee given for Kvery I)ecrlptiou of Maild lug. Old HulldlnK ucothfully Jtewoii. elled arid Biilarged IVmn. for Interim IhMioiatlon. Mai or MeeliuriliHl I'riiw iiik, tnii'iiiKiiim iiiuerriuiiiig. Druwingi-fo- r llook ur Newapnper lllmtiatliin. METROPOLITAlTMgArcO f i k5o st tW Wholesale and ftotatl Botutieri - AN- D- NAVY OONTRACTOUS 0, JAVaukh, t ; &laiittfur, m. 6. IRWIN & CO. (Limited OFFHU rUK HAI.B KK UTILIZERS 4LB1. 001 A 0 Celebrated Ulib Glide Cue lium. Wt re alio prepared to urea orders fnt call UaHrn, N. Okllehndt Oo 'i Cartlllsrta. 'uaunng prompt deliver? BOILED LUCOLi WThls U a auparlor 1'atnl Oil. eon-luml- leaa nlement than Mnaaed Oil. and giving a tatting brilliancy to oolora. llsed with drla It gives a iplandld floor mrfeee Ciime. Cement, KftrMNHDHItUAKtl HAiJIUr fAirteanCculH CaViCanMai Beet AiArriaa rAiat oo- -' Compounds, Roofing & Papers, ImiJi Pttill SUlD Flpt CMtrltt JnrbtKN' Diaaoii, Bitaief Ever Ustiifl Ptlal Uciaii .iniKiinl lor Vaouiun fan Win. G. Irwin & Co. 1.IMITBDI Win u, Irwiu Prwaldaul aud Mauagai Clau Biirerkelk Vloa-I'reld- W M.QIltard, Baoretary and Treatarai Theo. II. Porta' Andltm Q-vj.gM- FaotorB AND CouitmsHiou A.4(huu okhtk o TMa Oceanic Steamsnlp Csapaif , Of HAN FKANCIBOO. OAK RKM.Tkl..,W1. MoTOAt.TBL.fi07. V. O. 110X 321. HOISTOILjTJXaU 'iirriage Manufactory I2H it 130 FOHT BTKKKT. Carriage Builder AND KKPAIRRR. IN ALL 1TB Blackwnithino HKANCHRB. Onlera from the other Iiland In Ralidlaa, Trtsutlni, Palitlai, Etc., Etc., Promptly Attended to vV W. WRIGHT, Pkop. (Hno-eKHo- r to O. WeaUl tl - HtTH rKLKi'HUNKH M liraSTACEJt CO. COAI, u iiml in any iuaniltr trmn haic to a ton CHARCOAL. Hriini nue naif lo nv qualltllt JEIPLE-VOOI- D In t. length aiiu Bawed or Bpllt from a hag to any quantity; alo WHJTIfl & BLACK SAND AT THE ANCHOR Oyator Oocktatla 1 Sauor Brunnen I Fredericksburg Boer I Straight and Mixed Oriels 01 All Kind and iieat Quality. ftoatawMt nnrner llag a Maaaaa Its. BEACH GROVE WAIKIKI. Bathing and Picnic - Resort For Kanillim, I .mile and Children. IKHM KKbO.AIII.K. OUAS. F. WARNER, : : . : Miiiager. The Eurupttn Lunch Rooms CHOCK HI NO, Proprietor, lintel ritreet, nearly oiiiionlte lluthel Htre.it, Fitot-Clfi- s Moils at Moderate Prices At all lioura. Patronage Boliclled. 1I&7-3I- U D.iumakiig. lltiS OI.AKKK 1IAH HKTUUNKII l I lfi.ni thu iioati ami will r.kiiiiiH Drti.aumi.liig al 'Si lUruiaula til, ilttt-lu- i Pacific Mail S.S. CO. -- AND THft Occidental ana unenuil S. S. Go, Fw TOIOHAMA a4 HONQIONU. Htearuar of the above Oorupenle will at Honolulu on their way to the above porta on or about the following date! Btmr OOF.ANIO"... December 11, KM Btmr "OHINA" January HI, lKfl Htmr "OOKANIO" ..February 19, 1K Btmr "OHINA" April 8. 1 WW fw 8AHPEANCI&C0 it call at Honolulu on their way from Hong kong tna Yokohama to the above port tin aboi lit the following daleti Btmr "OOKANIO".. November 19, 1KM Btmr "CHINA" December 81, 1KH Btmr "OAKMO" ....February 10, 1KB Btmr"PKKU" March ', 1893 Htmr "OAKlilU" April 28, 1HM9 I4TI8 OP MSSI6I ARK AS POLIOWS o TOEO to noau HAMA oh(t. Oabiu. llnliui 1176 CO Cabin, round trip 4 month Cl'U m mi Cabin, round trip IX month Knropean Buwrar u iin on FaueiiRer imyliiK fall furr will in allowed 10 twrcent ott return fare i -- t'irti. Ing within twelve month for Freight ami 1'axnave Miy Ui B. HAGKFELD ft CO., i7ti AgenU. Oceanic Steamship Go. AusirtliiD Mail Servio, Fa? SaaFraBclBco. I'he Mew and Flna Al Hieel Hinir.i "MONOWAI" Of the Oonauio tjtoaunblp Ooiiu tl beduaatUoiinlalu from Bydneyan.1 Aurk laud on nr about December 13th Aim tu luave for tne airovn port mib Malliand PaHMogeraonnralHiui UiM.UIe. For Sjinoj aid Aackland: I'he New aud Filia A) Bteel Htaaiiinhli " " MARIPOSA Of the Oceania bttamililp Uomiiaiij will be due at Uouoluln, from Ban H'rii.iiimo. on or about December 20th And rill nave prompt daipau'li Mall aud PanAeugera for the mIhiv tirl I be uuderalguwl are unw prearKt to Irnnif THIOUGH T1CKBT8 TO ALL POINTH IN THE UNITED STATK8 TaV- - Foi further particular reicanliii Krelghl or Pawage apply to WM. 0. IRWIN CO., LtL, H Oeaeral Agaau. Oceanic Steamship Co. Jt&t Time Ta.lol.ei LOCAL, LINE 8. 8. AUSTRALIA Arrive Honoi'ili. Ive Honolulu from B. F for H. F. Den, 1 Dec. h Den iJ Jhii ft Jan. 2U heh.2 Feb. 23 Mitrcri2 Match 23. .Morrh.'tll Apri'2H April 27 Ma, ia ..Mm 2ft Juue IS . ... J.lllrtW July 13. J my 2u Aug. 10 Aug. 17 Bept 7 ....Bept H Oct.fi . Ort 12 Nov 2.. Nov. U THROUGH LINK. From tiau FraucUri. From Sydney foi for Sydney. Han FraucUco Arrive Uonululu Utivt Honolulu MAKIPOSA.De.) UO MONOWAI, Den 13 MONOWAI, Jan. 17 AI.AMM1A. Jun. Ill AI.AMKDA. Feb. II MAIIIP08A Feb 7 jiAiuriiHA .Mar. n .mu.nuwai, Mar. MONOWAI Apr II I AI.A.MKIIA Apr. 4 AI.AMKDA Muy II MAhll'tiHA My 2 MAUII'OSA June II, MONOWAI. Mi Ho MONOWAI, Jul; 4 AI.AMKDA June 27 AI.AMKDA, Aug. I MAUI i'OHA. July 'J.ri MAKIPlSA,Aug.2lli MONOWAI, Aug 'Si MONOWAI, Hept.yil AI.AM"DA K.lil III AI.AMKDA, Oct 2t MAIUI'OriA Oct. 17 Consolidated Soda Water Go,, L'd KSjPLKTAJDjI: Oar, Allaa k Port Sli., Honolulu HOU.ISTIOW Ar (JO., lusau Aguu. s3tZffj&X: Canadian - Australian einauiera of the tn)e l.tne, running In connection with tu CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Between Vancouver, B. 0., and Bydney, N. B. W.. and calling at Victoria, B. 0., Honolulu and Suva IFiJlJ, A.JR,HJ DUB AST H03STOI-.TJLT- J On or about the date From Bydnoy nnd Sura, tor Victoria nd Vancouvor, B. O.: Btmr"WAKUIMOO" ,,..l)efeiiibrr2 Btmr"MIOVKIlA". . jAnimry 1 Btmr "W Alt III MOO" .. ,lrbiunryl Tkregk Tickets lamed troa Bonolala to raiioftT axd rAfcEKota AKCxtet O. McNIOOLL,, Montreal, Canada. UOHKKT KRKH. Winnipeg, Canada M. M. BTKKN. Ban Francisco, Cal. 0. MoU BKOWN. Vdncottrer, P 0. Wilder's Steamship Co. TIME TABLt w il. wiLuaa, Prra. B. B. Hon nn (Ur-r- . J. A Kikii, Port Hui.l Stmr. KIN AD. OLARKE, CoBUuader. Will leare Honolulu at 2 r. ., touching at lhalna, Manlnca Hay and Maketia the name day, MahiiLuua, Kaaihaeaud the following day arriviiip at Hlln at bildniRhl LKAVKb IJUNOLUI.U Friday Dec. 7 Tuemfay Dec. 1H Returning leavr Hllo, touching at l.au ciahoehoetamadar; Kawalhae a. m.; Ma liukona 10 a. m.; Makena 4 r. m.; Maalaea Hay ti p. m., LahAltin k v. u. tlm (oPowliig day; arriving at Honoltiln , Wdnet day and ttiltirdava. AKUIVKH AT HONOLULU Weituemlay Dm. 0 Baturday Dec. 1ft WedneMlay Dec.2)l No Frelishl will t rei'elvmt fter 12 noon on day of nullum. Stmr. CLAUDIWE, C1MER0B. Coaauater. Will leav Honolulu every Tuetdn) at A r. m., touohliiu at Kahnlul. Hiielo, liana, Hamoa and Kliiahiilu. Iteturning will arrive at Honolulu every mjimny iijuriilUK. No Freiuhl will be mlwl attar r. m. on aay or tailing. Ooiitlguee must be at the Inmliug to receive their Freight, a we will not hold ourelve reiiouible alir uch Freight ha been lauded. While the Company will ue due dili gence in handling Lire Block, we decline toanaume nny retpouaibllliy In can of the lot of Mine. The Company will not lie reniioiialble for Money or Jewelry unlet pla.-e- In Hie rare of Puraer. T j N flV .' ' yf $& --, VM- - .. ' .r t .'. ' i1. i s VMi'Z V t l I TOW ' Wholesale Retail. Flll.l link ur Japanese '.'Goods! illk and Couoo Urtb-- s Goods, an-- . at,'. kio ku. tiilU,iiii!iNiiili:i' Shirts I 1 I -- tH" COMPJ.KIK STOCK Made ny Yametoyu of Yoaoliain a When you are in in-e- of any lint of Japanese (JikhIb, give Uh Ural calf ami uive going all around town 300 JToxt fit n Cuatam ZIoum BEAVERSALOON, The Best Luncb in Town t Pfi ti-Ii- OofTMti 1 I.L HIJliah IHh KINKST BUANU.S (P Cigars and Tobucco ALWAVb UN HANI) H. .7 N'OLTE, Prop IK) YEN KRB A CO., 41 NiuilllU Street fiiiouitbj,, PliMbiRQ, Ctc. CHOCK KKY ami tli.ABUWAUat. Steamship Line below italad, Tli.s From Victoria and Vaucour, 11 0., for Sura, and 8ydny: Htmr"WAltItlMOO" I)pvemlier2l Htinr"MIOVVKKA" Jnmmry 21 8tmr"WAltUIMO0" Keliruary'JI 0aaa4a, Oaita' SUtM aa Europe. AtaT" For Freight anil 1'aKtagr and all Oeneral Information, apply to Theo. H. Davies & Co.. L'd, Agentlfnr th HnwnUnn Itlnnitt RESTORED TO HEALTH nv tih: rii: in Ayer's Sarsaparilla Mm. M. A. CtiiiniilltK. of Ynrntvllle, Vlrlurln, Australia, tnynl "Alioutn )Mrnco, I Unit n riTi nllark of lliltilrnu.wlilrhli'ft lneeryeali,lli. nut energy, niH'llle, or InterrM In life. llttl) r mi relief (mill ilmtnr.1, nr Irnmllmlinny remeille irenniiiiMiileil to me, I dually tried Ajer't Hari:iMilll.i,niMl frmn that time, I iHgaii to gain heallli iiml strcnclh. I rontlnued the treatment iinlll fully reeov- - ered, ami now liavn very great plenum III telling my friend) f tlieiiierllmf A)ei'.ir. aiipaillla, nin.1 tin luii' reulli n 114 iiie. I coiiiMvr It the beat lilil'r ller kinmn." Ayer's Sarsaparilla Haa cured othora, will euro you. Uilelylr.J I' A)er A IV, A Hollister Drug Co., Ld.. Bole Agoiita fur I liu Itepiililli of HiumiIi FOR SALE ! 400 A ores OF MOUNTAIN LAND Hultulilu for (Iruzlug, fvuutil on tolilua I'kjUU. 1,000 Acres, a Large Gulcli, 200 Acre or mure enlliilile for Colleo-fUlO- O, Kmiilru D DAYTON, mtMiu 42 Mervliuut Street. A. F. Medeiros 8c Co. Merchant "H Tailors lintel Hi., under Arlliiklon Hotni Latest Patterns in Suitings Iteoelved by Kvery Steamer. PERFECT PIT UR NO SALE Rpuiin Vannr A Pariflc. Hue Engines d Laudics ! THE BEST IN THE MARKET. They canut be Mirr'aneil fur motive jiower. UKND FOK CATALOtlllK-aa- a JOS. TINKER. lUXt--tl Bole Agent, Nliunuu atreel LESSONS IN Drawing and Painting. 0. Howard Hitchcock Drawing and Pointing taught by the lat eat Kuropcau method,. I laio'i a every S ed newlay ami Saturday forenoon from h a. u. to 12 noon. IV la.on lor Private Puplla In llna of work a I no given lilt' Studio Hill lie mien to vlillora every rriuny uiierniKin. Atlas Aiitnrance Go. OV X.C51TDOU AllCTa, . . . IQ,0U0,0O0. U. W. SCHMIDT &. SONS Agvnl lor Hawaiian UlaiuU. 1 aTir' i nr iTHfi i im i m n n w 1 1 " t CENTS. 7 The Reason. There nrc some people in llonoliilu wlio think they ure not properly clsul unless the gurineiits they .wear cost !?:) or .?!(). The reap-o- n is apparent tliey arc aud rich. A Fact. Evoryhody is not rich in iact, most peopie in iihh world liuve to let n mighty move on to make both endrf nicer, and at the end of the year have nothing to hIiow for their labor except an extra wrinkle or two. Ladies. I have Homething that will au Htrikc your fancy in the Hhapc of a Jacket a Flan- nel 1 Jacket with it silk Htripc a perfect lit or no Kale. J bought Hcvcral eases of these Jackets very cheap for ciihh. They are just the thing to slip on to make a call, go to market, a pic- nic, or church in fact, they arc good enough or poor enough to wear any- where and everywhere. The Price. Now this is the important part. After yon have se- lected one that looks well with your dress and yon find that it Ills, you say, "How much?" The Salesman nr.s, '.l.tHi, madam," or "J?1.U0 miss," as the case may be, and tiere on are. Tin modest Clerk cols not even blush when he is told 4,how cheap.' lie is used to this kind of thing. That tireless toiler after trade, J. J. KG AN, fill Port street. lioltltiii Hull! Bazaar. W. F Heynulds. : Prop. XMAS, XMAS, XMAS. Presents for Everybody Oanb Away Ta'ki and Therefore Cash Pricei are Made, HANDSOME GIFT BOORS At PnlilWinrn' Prion, milieu anil Prayer Ilooki4, Him hotilety Note Papers In latest Ijiwii Ti'iinls Huppllen, Xnms liinU, t'alumliiri iiml Itookli'tH, NOVELTIES of dli DoScrlpIlons 1 PllllltH lllld I'llllllluU ItoollH, tlunuliiu I X I, Kiiivoninl lliizora, llul. Urn-lii- i. iiml i'iiiiiIi-- , Velouipi'ilva iiinl Wugoiib, Domkmtk; Skwixh Maciiixks HhiiiI SuHliig .Mn IiImim $s.uu Cp, Sliuviug .MugNuml llrualii'S, nullum from t l.io Up, IDolls ad Tovs In Oreitt Variety; l.milluT (IooiIh In Puri-es- , Diiirlci, Poeki't HookH. lilc, ICto., I'.tc, Druwing Mitiirliila. And Don't Forget au luivo iiildi'd n News Department And nil HuWrlplluu will liuve Prompt Alt i ulloii. Orders lor Music hy Every Steamer. UOOMB AND UOAHU. pooMK AND lUl.Mtl) IV lor u (en tiiii cull ho - sbVVB Iiml ill Illinium, on lliii Will Mlt klkl Ihiii'Ii W ti. IIAItTI.Ki I, i7,'-- if Fro'ini'tor. TO LliT I.AItO K AlltY AFi'.W lo rem nil moderate term on the M keeoml iluir nl ihe h'i"o Ki'lk' nniik lilix-- AIMUV ki llUi-V- Wm II. lit WIN .V CO,, I .'I' iAiily 77uliin 60 reufi per faonlfi , HUNTKD FOR NO ORIatJC. Great Fxcltetnent in Police Clrclea Over Xhreo Moneyleae Ken. The throe stowaways who escaped from tho Station yarU on Thursday have not bwu recaptured as yet, al- though a reward of 1 10 a head has beeu ollored by tho Marshal. Offi- cers scoured the Nuuanu. Pauoa Mauoa valleys yesterday, but nothing could be aeeu ol the men. During the afternoon it was reported that the men were caught. Musseugors were sent to the differ- ent scouts aud they reported at the Station, only to find it was only a canard. Men were posted about town last night aud steamers ana outgoing vessels will be watched. The police believe tho men are hiding in thu mountains. Treatment of Leprosy. Editor Bulletin: In your paper of tho 15th iusl. I ontico a letter signed "Kalaupapa" in which thu writer attempts to dis- prove my argument in a former let- ter in relation to Dr. Goto'a treat- ment. 1 do not wish to enter into extouded controversy in the mat- ter, but there are some points which tlnuk demaud au answer. "Kalau-mum- " aava that for tuu to compare Goto'a hospital with the homes is absurd, as thu iumates ate all recent cases; Dr. Uolo alwajs having the privilege of selection, etc. Mow while uis statement is correct in souiu particulars, it is wrong ia others, as for iutttauco, the inmates being all recent cases. Some of Ilium have been hero iu thu Settle ment auywhero from four to seven yoais. Tliou in regard to the doatlia, liu begs the question, by counting thu whole time, from the opening of the hoHpital to the present time, whereas 1 distinctly mentioned ten mouths, or the timu spoken of in thu Hoard of Health report. Thu deaths which he mentions have oc- curred since thu first of April, except thu one he speaks of as dying two days alter hu left the hospital. Tula ciiho, 1 hardly thitik it la fair to iirimr inln lIhi Aumuiuut at all from the fncl that the man was old and weak and unable to stand tho first tiacc'ls of Uu treatment, and left thu hospital iu a vury short time uftur it was opened. As regards thu number of deaths among Dr. Goto'a patieuts iu thu liishopa Home, I nitvo no means of verifying his statements, except the bare facta aa set duwu iu thu report, and the same would apply lo those taking me treatment at their homes, tho maj- ority of which live at Kalaupapa. Thu two deaths of men which are mentioned among the latter, however, 1 tlo know ol aud I know that they were among the worst cases iu thu Settlement. Now al- though 1 think that Kalaupapa haa uot lairly met my argument by going beyond the limit of time men- tioned, still 1 will meet him on his own ground. It is well kuown that for nearly thu whole timu that Dr. Uoto has been treating the people heru, hu has had over 100 patients, aud thu number has been ateadily increasing. One report which he presented to thu Board of Health during thu summer of 189:1, ahowed 'M iu Lhe hospital, &0 iu Bishop's Home mid 40 outside, a total of 120. Now, '.akiug this as the average, aud allowing "Kalaupapa's" figures aa to the number of deaths to be correct, wm have only 111 deaths in 18 mouths, a considerably smaller ratio th an that of thu Bishop's Home aa laid down in Mr. Meyer's report. Therefore, Mr. Editor, iu couclu-iiio- u, 1 claim that my statement mill holds good aud that "Kalau- papa" has iu nowise disproved my main argument as lo the superiority of Dr. Goto'a treatment. 1 might considerably exteud this letter by uioutioniuif cases of marked im- provement which have come under uiy observation, but 1 thiuk I have made it lou.g enough, so will close. Thanking you for your kindness iu allowing mu iipaeu. Kalawao. Kalawao, Yov. J, 1891. Beyond Comparison Are the good qualities possessed by Hood's Sarsaj wrilla. Above all it purities tho blood, thus strengthen- ing the uervett; it regulates the di- gestive organs, uivigoratoa thu kid- neys aud liver,, tones aud builds up the entire sy tem, euros Scrofula, Dypepsia, Ca tarrh aud Khuumatism. Get Hood's 10101 thu ouly Hood's. Hood's 1 ills cure all livur ills, biliousness, jauudice, iudigestiou, sick headai w, '2m. KLEO ,TION OF OPFIOKKS. TD.K ADJOl'HNKll ANNUAL mt-- Jul of thu Kaiiui.li Kailkoau CoMi'.tM, Limited, held at their Olllce, In tin city ,oii kliu2tlh lii.t., the following OllU'ern were elected to nerve during the uiii-ulii- jtar: 1. P. Wilder. . . .Prtaident, . U. Wilder. . Vice.Pre.ldent, S. II. Itimu . . Secretary, '. I.. Might .. .Treaaiirer, '. J., FulU Auditor, B, II. ItOBK, Becretary. ! .iiilulu, Nov, 20, INI. lllM-l- m kLEOTXON OF OFMOKRB. Al' THY: ADJOlJltNKD ANNUAL meet mu of Wii.nm'i BrtAuauii-CoM-t')- ! Y, 1,1 ultiil, hull! at their Olllce, In tlila 1 It.'MMi uio20llllli.Ciu'ellowlllKOlUcera Airnel retell to erve during thu eiiaulUK eur. V" I, Wlclit.. . . . .Protldmt, F. lluckleld VicePrildriil, , II llOM, Hevraiary, ri 11. Itoo . ...Tieaaurer, W. F, Allen. ... ,.,, Auditor, B. U. HOUK, ekcrvtarr. llotiolulu,'Nov,l, laVI. .J.. , . - -- i - -- ttmlrMUtAi.. llla)-l- tt 51 pi

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Page 1: mkt fhiUethi. - University of Hawaii · 9.,-.) '; mi'.v v?-miii1 '--rV 9iF Wl A'.5VY! mkt fhiUethi. VOL. Vlll. NO. 1201. HONOLULU, H. 1., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1894. PRICE 5 aL THE

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lilt WEEKLY B0LLBT1N

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HSVBR,V TUB3DAYVI Fotm Dollar a Yba to Domestio,mill Fivi ItoUiAM to Foreign HiilMcrihare.navable III advance.

tfOOK AND JOB PRINTING

iiiini in .cranio ATTia

IM a lltTH rKI.Kl'HUNJIt th.P. O. U(IX Wt --a

rMt DAll.t Hdllitir Is prlutvd and pubilthed by the Dtllylliillelm I'uhluLlUKJoiiifniiy, l.ltulUil, at Iti uttlce, Martlinnl 1 1 root, Honolulu, liawallau fnl

mihU. llAnlel lAigan, eilitor, reildet onAlakea klrr--l, Honolulu, aforesaid.

Aildres leileik lor the per "KdltoiUIU.I.RTIK,' ami liimlnm lettnra " MauageiDully llulletln I'liblithtng CotnMny.'Umiih a noiinl addre. may caunn ilelat,n nllfiilliiii.

Bualnoaa Cards.

LEWKUS 000 KK.

iiiiwixTKiut ani. Dialiiu- - ia l.rik 4o.til. aiaix or IIoii.dinm Matbiai

Kurt blreel, Honolulu.

M. UAaxrEU) m oo.,

HIMCttl l'llMMI-i- l Aet' Hnt Kurl mill jurrii bliMiu. rluuuliiiu,

J NO B. BaflTMIEH

MHT)IIM ItllllIMM, llll... .,.,

MaliiUmit, KoliAia, tlowiti,.

1'HOa LINDSAY,

;ali,ninriiiN.. Jswitai ai W.TI'MKAKKk.

Hnkril JewHry a ieomlty. fartioui!altenllou paid to all kfndnnf lapalrwCampbell Hloclc, Merchant Street.

HONOLULU IKON WOK KB.

XTH KlIMINKn hKHAk .Vtll,L tiilll.K.'llll.WN l(,h lixAHk AM. I, Air

U"II.I,Mai'liliMirj of Xyury DrM.ritiuii Made u

JnlM. t'HriinilHr ultriiliim iM toH)iiiiillNitkhiiiitlilng. lot Wurti rtiw.iu-- l nHli.irl Nutli'H.

K. A. JACOUSON,

VVATOIIMAiCKU AMI .1 KWrCI.KU

ua Fort Mlrret, Hulioliilu, H. 1

C. Hox a.7. Mutual lele. rf.

FRED. IIAllItrSON,CoNTItACTOIt AXI) BuiLDKIt.

KHtliimtea given on all kinds of Hrlclc,Iron, HIiiiih ami VVooilen llul illngi.. Joli-biu- g

of all klmU llulidllig Mnterlal forMill. SIOandAlsJ Kliiit etrvet. Ilnldeiii-- ilelaplione, Hell 227; P. O. Iliiz II.

DIt. C. W. MOOltE,I4UI Van Nana Ave., H. F Cal,

Bittflut ApartBteatB for PatiBaU.ALIOTRIOITT IM MCBVOOa BldkAblA.

Dr. Moore oilers lnvallil all Hi.oomfortaot home, with comitaiit and care-ful treatment. Kefers to U. U. Macfarlane.

WJIJ--tf

C. B. RIPLEY & ARTHUR REYNOLDS,

ahohitdotb,Utrioai New Bafe l)eioit xiuildluK.

Fort atreet, Uonululu, H. 1

Piaui, Bpeclticationi aud Bapeiinlenunee given for Kvery I)ecrlptiou of Maild

lug. Old HulldlnK ucothfully Jtewoii.elled arid Biilarged IVmn. for InterimIhMioiatlon. Mai or MeeliuriliHl I'riiwiiik, tnii'iiiKiiim iiiuerriuiiiig. Druwingi-fo- r

llook ur Newapnper lllmtiatliin.

METROPOLITAlTMgArcO

f i k5o st tWWholesale and ftotatl Botutieri

- AN- D-

NAVY OONTRACTOUS

0, JAVaukh, t ; &laiittfur,

m. 6. IRWIN & CO.

(LimitedOFFHU rUK HAI.B

KK UTILIZERS4LB1. 001 A 0

Celebrated Ulib Glide Cue lium.

Wt re alio prepared to urea orders fnt

callUaHrn, N. Okllehndt Oo 'i

Cartlllsrta.'uaunng prompt deliver?

BOILED LUCOLiWThls U a auparlor 1'atnl Oil. eon-luml-

leaa nlement than Mnaaed Oil. andgiving a tatting brilliancy to oolora.llsed with drla It gives a iplandld floormrfeee

Ciime. Cement,KftrMNHDHItUAKtl

HAiJIUr

fAirteanCculH CaViCanMai Beet

AiArriaa rAiat oo--'

Compounds, Roofing & Papers,

ImiJi Pttill SUlD Flpt CMtrltt

JnrbtKN' Diaaoii, Bitaief Ever

Ustiifl PtlalUciaii .iniKiinl lor Vaouiun fan

Win. G. Irwin & Co.1.IMITBDI

Win u, Irwiu Prwaldaul aud MauagaiClau Biirerkelk Vloa-I'reld-

W M.QIltard, Baoretary and TreataraiTheo. II. Porta' Andltm

Q-vj.gM- FaotorBAND

CouitmsHiou A.4(huu

okhtk o TMa

Oceanic Steamsnlp Csapaif ,

Of HAN FKANCIBOO. OAK

RKM.Tkl..,W1. MoTOAt.TBL.fi07.V. O. 110X 321.

HOISTOILjTJXaU

'iirriage ManufactoryI2H it 130 FOHT BTKKKT.

Carriage BuilderAND KKPAIRRR.

IN ALL 1TBBlackwnithino HKANCHRB.

Onlera from the other Iiland In

Ralidlaa, Trtsutlni, Palitlai, Etc., Etc.,

Promptly Attended to

vV W. WRIGHT, Pkop.(Hno-eKHo- r to O. WeaUl

tl - HtTH rKLKi'HUNKH M

liraSTACEJt CO.

COAI,u iiml in any iuaniltr trmn

haic to a ton

CHARCOAL.Hriini nue naif lo nv qualltllt

JEIPLE-VOOI-D

In t. length aiiu Bawed or Bplltfrom a hag to any quantity; alo

WHJTIfl & BLACK SAND

AT THE ANCHOROyator Oocktatla 1

Sauor Brunnen I

Fredericksburg Boer I

Straight and Mixed Oriels01 All Kind and iieat Quality.

ftoatawMt nnrner llag a Maaaaa Its.

BEACH GROVEWAIKIKI.

Bathing and Picnic - ResortFor Kanillim, I .mile and Children.

IKHM KKbO.AIII.K.OUAS. F. WARNER, : : . : Miiiager.

The Eurupttn Lunch RoomsCHOCK HI NO, Proprietor,

lintel ritreet, nearly oiiiionlte lluthelHtre.it,

Fitot-Clfi- s Moils at Moderate Prices

At all lioura. Patronage Boliclled.1I&7-3I- U

D.iumakiig.lltiS OI.AKKK 1IAH HKTUUNKII

l I lfi.ni thu iioati ami will r.kiiiiiHDrti.aumi.liig al 'Si lUruiaula til, ilttt-lu- i

Pacific Mail S.S. CO.

-- AND THft

Occidental ana unenuil S. S. Go,

Fw TOIOHAMA a4 HONQIONU.

Htearuar of the above Oorupenle willat Honolulu on their way to the above

porta on or about the following date!Btmr OOF.ANIO"... December 11, KMBtmr "OHINA" January HI, lKflHtmr "OOKANIO" ..February 19, 1KBtmr "OHINA" April 8. 1 WW

fw 8AHPEANCI&C0

itcall at Honolulu on their way from Hongkong tna Yokohama to the above port tin

aboilit the following daletiBtmr "OOKANIO".. November 19, 1KMBtmr "CHINA" December 81, 1KHBtmr "OAKMO" ....February 10, 1KBBtmr"PKKU" March ', 1893Htmr "OAKlilU" April 28, 1HM9

I4TI8 OP MSSI6I ARK AS POLIOWS

o TOEO to noauHAMA oh(t.

Oabiu. llnliui 1176 CO

Cabin, round trip 4month Cl'U m mi

Cabin, round trip IXmonth

Knropean Buwrar u iin on

FaueiiRer imyliiK fall furr will inallowed 10 twrcent ott return fare i -- t'irti.Ing within twelve month

for Freight ami 1'axnave Miy Ui

B. HAGKFELD ft CO.,

i7ti AgenU.

Oceanic Steamship Go.

AusirtliiD Mail Servio,

Fa? SaaFraBclBco.I'he Mew and Flna Al Hieel Hinir.i

"MONOWAI"Of the Oonauio tjtoaunblp Ooiiu tlbeduaatUoiinlalu from Bydneyan.1 Aurklaud on nr about

December 13thAim tu luave for tne airovn port mibMalliand PaHMogeraonnralHiui UiM.UIe.

For Sjinoj aid Aackland:I'he New aud Filia A) Bteel Htaaiiinhli

" "MARIPOSAOf the Oceania bttamililp Uomiiaiij willbe due at Uouoluln, from Ban H'rii.iiimo.on or about

December 20thAnd rill nave prompt daipau'liMall aud PanAeugera for the mIhiv tirlI be uuderalguwl are unw prearKt to Irnnif

THIOUGH T1CKBT8 TO ALL POINTH

IN THE UNITED STATK8

TaV- - Foi further particular reicanliiiKrelghl or Pawage apply to

WM. 0. IRWIN CO., LtL,H Oeaeral Agaau.

Oceanic Steamship Co.

Jt&t

Time Ta.lol.ei

LOCAL, LINE8. 8. AUSTRALIA

Arrive Honoi'ili. Ive Honolulufrom B. F for H. F.

Den, 1 Dec. hDen iJ Jhii ftJan. 2U heh.2Feb. 23 Mitrcri2Match 23. .Morrh.'tllApri'2H April 27Ma, ia ..Mm 2ftJuue IS . ... J.lllrtWJuly 13. J my 2uAug. 10 Aug. 17Bept 7 ....Bept HOct.fi . Ort 12Nov 2.. Nov. U

THROUGH LINK.From tiau FraucUri. From Sydney foi

for Sydney. Han FraucUco

Arrive Uonululu Utivt HonoluluMAKIPOSA.De.) UO MONOWAI, Den 13

MONOWAI, Jan. 17 AI.AMM1A. Jun. IllAI.AMKDA. Feb. II MAIIIP08A Feb 7jiAiuriiHA .Mar. n .mu.nuwai, Mar.MONOWAI Apr II I AI.A.MKIIA Apr. 4AI.AMKDA Muy II MAhll'tiHA My 2MAUII'OSA June II, MONOWAI. Mi Ho

MONOWAI, Jul; 4 AI.AMKDA June 27AI.AMKDA, Aug. I MAUI i'OHA. July 'J.ri

MAKIPlSA,Aug.2lli MONOWAI, Aug 'SiMONOWAI, Hept.yil AI.AM"DA K.lil III

AI.AMKDA, Oct 2t MAIUI'OriA Oct. 17

Consolidated Soda Water Go,, L'd

KSjPLKTAJDjI:Oar, Allaa k Port Sli., Honolulu

HOU.ISTIOW Ar (JO.,lusau Aguu.

s3tZffj&X:

Canadian -Australian

einauiera of the tn)e l.tne, running In connection with tu

CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAYBetween Vancouver, B. 0., and Bydney, N. B. W.. and calling at Victoria, B. 0.,

Honolulu and Suva IFiJlJ,

A.JR,HJ DUB AST H03STOI-.TJLT- J

On or about the date

From Bydnoy nnd Sura, tor Victoriand Vancouvor, B. O.:

Btmr"WAKUIMOO" ,,..l)efeiiibrr2Btmr"MIOVKIlA". . jAnimry 1

Btmr "WAlt III MOO" .. ,lrbiunrylTkregk Tickets lamed troa Bonolala to

raiioftT axd rAfcEKota AKCxtet

O. McNIOOLL,, Montreal, Canada.UOHKKT KRKH. Winnipeg, CanadaM. M. BTKKN. Ban Francisco, Cal.0. MoU BKOWN. Vdncottrer, P 0.

Wilder's Steamship Co.

TIME TABLtw il. wiLuaa, Prra. B. B. Hon nn

(Ur-r-. J. A Kikii, Port Hui.l

Stmr. KIN AD.OLARKE, CoBUuader.

Will leare Honolulu at 2 r. ., touching atlhalna, Manlnca Hay and Maketia thename day, MahiiLuua, Kaaihaeaud

the following day arriviiip atHlln at bildniRhl

LKAVKb IJUNOLUI.U

Friday Dec. 7Tuemfay Dec. 1H

Returning leavr Hllo, touching at l.auciahoehoetamadar; Kawalhae a. m.; Maliukona 10 a. m.; Makena 4 r. m.; MaalaeaHay ti p. m., LahAltin k v. u. tlm (oPowliigday; arriving at Honoltiln , Wdnetday and ttiltirdava.

AKUIVKH AT HONOLULU

Weituemlay Dm. 0Baturday Dec. 1ft

WedneMlay Dec.2)l

No Frelishl will t rei'elvmt fter12 noon on day of nullum.

Stmr. CLAUDIWE,C1MER0B. Coaauater.

Will leav Honolulu every Tuetdn) at A

r. m., touohliiu at Kahnlul. Hiielo, liana,Hamoa and Kliiahiilu.

Iteturning will arrive at Honolulu everymjimny iijuriilUK.

No Freiuhl will be mlwl attarr. m. on aay or tailing.

Ooiitlguee must be at the Inmliug toreceive their Freight, a we will not holdourelve reiiouible alir uch Freightha been lauded.

While the Company will ue due diligence in handling Lire Block, we declinetoanaume nny retpouaibllliy In can of thelot of Mine.

The Company will not lie reniioiialble forMoney or Jewelry unlet pla.-e- In Hie rareof Puraer.

T

j N flV

.' ' yf $&--, VM--

..'.r t .'. 'i1. i

s VMi'Z Vtl I TOW '

Wholesale Retail.

Flll.l link ur

Japanese '.'Goods!illk and Couoo Urtb--

s Goods,

an-- . at,'. kio ku.

tiilU,iiii!iNiiili:i' Shirts I

1 I

-- tH" COMPJ.KIK STOCK

Made ny Yametoyu of Yoaoliain

a When you are in in-e- of any lintof Japanese (JikhIb, give Uh Ural calf amiuive going all around town

300 JToxt fit n Cuatam ZIoum

BEAVERSALOON,

The Best Luncb in Town

t

Pfi ti-Ii- OofTMti1 I.L HIJliah

IHh KINKST BUANU.S (P

Cigars and TobuccoALWAVb UN HANI)

H. .7 N'OLTE, PropIK) YEN KRB A CO.,

41 NiuilllU Street

fiiiouitbj,, PliMbiRQ, Ctc.

CHOCK KKY ami tli.ABUWAUat.

Steamship Line

below italad, Tli.s

From Victoria and Vaucour, 11 0.,for Sura, and 8ydny:

Htmr"WAltItlMOO" I)pvemlier2lHtinr"MIOVVKKA" Jnmmry 218tmr"WAltUIMO0" Keliruary'JI

0aaa4a, Oaita' SUtM aa Europe.

AtaT" For Freight anil 1'aKtagr and allOeneral Information, apply to

Theo. H. Davies & Co.. L'd,Agentlfnr th HnwnUnn Itlnnitt

RESTORED TO HEALTHnv tih: rii: in

Ayer's SarsaparillaMm. M. A. CtiiiniilltK. of Ynrntvllle,

Vlrlurln, Australia, tnynl

"Alioutn )Mrnco, I Unit n riTi nllarkof lliltilrnu.wlilrhli'ft lneeryeali,lli.nut energy, niH'llle, or InterrM In life.

llttl) r mi relief (mill ilmtnr.1, nrIrnmllmlinny remeille irenniiiiMiileil to me,I dually tried Ajer't Hari:iMilll.i,niMl frmnthat time, I iHgaii to gain heallli iiml strcnclh.

I rontlnued the treatment iinlll fully reeov- -

ered, ami now liavn very great plenum III

telling my friend) f tlieiiierllmf A)ei'.ir.aiipaillla, nin.1 tin luii' reulli n 114 iiie. IcoiiiMvr It the beat lilil'r ller kinmn."

Ayer's SarsaparillaHaa cured othora, will euro you.Uilelylr.J I' A)er A IV, A

Hollister Drug Co., Ld..Bole Agoiita fur I liu Itepiililli of HiumiIi

FOR SALE !

400 A oresOF

MOUNTAIN LANDHultulilu for (Iruzlug, fvuutil on

tolilua I'kjUU.

1,000 Acres, a Large Gulcli,

200 Acre or mure enlliilile forColleo-fUlO- O,

Kmiilru

D DAYTON,mtMiu 42 Mervliuut Street.

A. F. Medeiros 8c Co.

Merchant "H Tailors

lintel Hi., under Arlliiklon Hotni

Latest Patterns in Suitings

Iteoelved by Kvery Steamer.

PERFECT PIT UR NO SALE

Rpuiin Vannr A Pariflc. Hue

Engines d Laudics !

THE BEST IN THE MARKET.

They canut be Mirr'aneil fur motivejiower.

UKND FOK CATALOtlllK-aa- a

JOS. TINKER.lUXt--tl Bole Agent, Nliunuu atreel

LESSONS IN

Drawing and Painting.

0. Howard HitchcockDrawing and Pointing taught by the lat

eat Kuropcau method,. I laio'i a every S ednewlay ami Saturday forenoon from h a. u.to 12 noon.

IV la.on lor Private Puplla Inllna of work a I no given

lilt' Studio Hill lie mien to vlilloraevery rriuny uiierniKin.

Atlas Aiitnrance Go.OV X.C51TDOU

AllCTa, . . . IQ,0U0,0O0.

U. W. SCHMIDT &. SONSAgvnl lor Hawaiian UlaiuU.

1

aTir' i nr iTHfi i im i m n n w 1 1 "

t

CENTS.

7

The Reason.There nrc some people inllonoliilu wlio think theyure not properly clsul unlessthe gurineiits they .wearcost !?:) or .?!(). The reap-o-

n is apparent tliey arc audrich.

A Fact.Evoryhody is not rich in

iact, most peopie in iihhworld liuve to let n mightymove on to make both endrf

nicer, and at the end of theyear have nothing to hIiowfor their labor except anextra wrinkle or two.

Ladies.I have Homething that will auHtrikc your fancy in theHhapc of a Jacket a Flan-nel

1

Jacket with it silk Htripca perfect lit or no Kale.

J bought Hcvcral eases ofthese Jackets very cheapfor ciihh. They are justthe thing to slip on to makea call, go to market, a pic-

nic, or church in fact,they arc good enough orpoor enough to wear any-

where and everywhere.

The Price.Now this is the importantpart. After yon have se-

lected one that looks wellwith your dress and yonfind that it Ills, you say,"How much?"

The Salesmannr.s, '.l.tHi, madam," or"J?1.U0 miss," as the casemay be, and tiere on are.Tin modest Clerk cols noteven blush when he is told4,how cheap.' lie is usedto this kind of thing.

That tireless toiler after trade,

J. J. KG AN,fill Port street.

lioltltiii Hull! Bazaar.

W. F Heynulds. : Prop.

XMAS,

XMAS,

XMAS.

Presents for Everybody

Oanb Away Ta'ki and ThereforeCash Pricei are Made,

HANDSOME GIFT BOORS

At PnlilWinrn' Prion,

milieu anil Prayer Ilooki4,Him hotilety Note Papers In latest

Ijiwii Ti'iinls Huppllen,Xnms liinU, t'alumliiri iiml Itookli'tH,

NOVELTIES of dli DoScrlpIlons 1

PllllltH lllld I'llllllluU ItoollH,tlunuliiu I X I, Kiiivoninl lliizora,

llul. Urn-lii- i. iiml i'iiiiiIi-- ,Velouipi'ilva iiinl Wugoiib,

Domkmtk; Skwixh MaciiixksHhiiiI SuHliig .Mn IiImim $s.uu Cp,Sliuviug .MugNuml llrualii'S,nullum from t l.io Up,

IDolls ad TovsIn Oreitt Variety;

l.milluT (IooiIh In Puri-es- , Diiirlci,Poeki't HookH. lilc, ICto., I'.tc,

Druwing Mitiirliila.

And Don't Forget au luivo iiildi'd n

News DepartmentAnd nil HuWrlplluu will liuve

Prompt Alt i ulloii.

Orders lor Music hy Every Steamer.

UOOMB AND UOAHU.

pooMK AND lUl.Mtl)IV lor u (en tiiii cull ho -

sbVVBIiml ill Illinium, on lliii Will Mltklkl Ihiii'Ii

W ti. IIAItTI.Ki I,i7,'-- if Fro'ini'tor.

TO LliT

I.AItO K AlltYAFi'.W lo rem nilmoderate term on the Mkeeoml iluir nl ihe h'i"oKi'lk' nniik lilix-- AIMUV ki

llUi-V- Wm II. lit WIN .V CO,, I .'I'

iAiily 77uliin 60 reufi per faonlfi ,

HUNTKD FOR NO ORIatJC.

Great Fxcltetnent in Police ClrcleaOver Xhreo Moneyleae Ken.

The throe stowaways who escapedfrom tho Station yarU on Thursdayhave not bwu recaptured as yet, al-

though a reward of 110 a head hasbeeu ollored by tho Marshal. Offi-

cers scoured the Nuuanu. PauoaMauoa valleys yesterday, but

nothing could be aeeu ol themen. During the afternoon it wasreported that the men were caught.Musseugors were sent to the differ-

ent scouts aud they reported at theStation, only to find it was only acanard. Men were posted abouttown last night aud steamers anaoutgoing vessels will be watched.The police believe tho men arehiding in thu mountains.

Treatment of Leprosy.Editor Bulletin:

In your paper of tho 15th iusl. Iontico a letter signed "Kalaupapa" inwhich thu writer attempts to dis-prove my argument in a former let-

ter in relation to Dr. Goto'a treat-ment. 1 do not wish to enter into

extouded controversy in the mat-

ter, but there are some points whichtlnuk demaud au answer. "Kalau-mum- "

aava that for tuu to compareGoto'a hospital with the homes isabsurd, as thu iumates ate all recentcases; Dr. Uolo alwajs having theprivilege of selection, etc. Mow

while uis statement is correct insouiu particulars, it is wrong iaothers, as for iutttauco, the inmatesbeing all recent cases. Some ofIlium have been hero iu thu Settlement auywhero from four to sevenyoais. Tliou in regard to the doatlia,liu begs the question, by countingthu whole time, from the opening ofthe hoHpital to the present time,whereas 1 distinctly mentioned tenmouths, or the timu spoken of inthu Hoard of Health report. Thudeaths which he mentions have oc-

curred since thu first of April, exceptthu one he speaks of as dying twodays alter hu left the hospital. Tulaciiho, 1 hardly thitik it la fair toiirimr inln lIhi Aumuiuut at all fromthe fncl that the man was old andweak and unable to stand tho firsttiacc'ls of Uu treatment, and leftthu hospital iu a vury short timeuftur it was opened. As regards thunumber of deaths among Dr. Goto'apatieuts iu thu liishopa Home, Initvo no means of verifying hisstatements, except the bare facta aaset duwu iu thu report, and the samewould apply lo those taking metreatment at their homes, tho maj-ority of which live at Kalaupapa.Thu two deaths of men whichare mentioned among the latter,however, 1 tlo know ol aud I knowthat they were among the worstcases iu thu Settlement. Now al-

though 1 think that Kalaupapa haauot lairly met my argument bygoing beyond the limit of time men-tioned, still 1 will meet him on hisown ground. It is well kuown thatfor nearly thu whole timu that Dr.Uoto has been treating the peopleheru, hu has had over 100 patients,aud thu number has been ateadilyincreasing. One report which hepresented to thu Board of Healthduring thu summer of 189:1, ahowed'M iu Lhe hospital, &0 iu Bishop'sHome mid 40 outside, a total of 120.Now, '.akiug this as the average, audallowing "Kalaupapa's" figures aa tothe number of deaths to be correct,wm have only 111 deaths in 18

mouths, a considerably smaller ratioth an that of thu Bishop's Home aalaid down in Mr. Meyer's report.Therefore, Mr. Editor, iu couclu-iiio- u,

1 claim that my statementmill holds good aud that "Kalau-papa" has iu nowise disproved mymain argument as lo the superiorityof Dr. Goto'a treatment. 1 mightconsiderably exteud this letter byuioutioniuif cases of marked im-

provement which have come underuiy observation, but 1 thiuk I havemade it lou.g enough, so will close.Thanking you for your kindness iuallowing mu iipaeu. Kalawao.

Kalawao, Yov. J, 1891.

Beyond Comparison

Are the good qualities possessed byHood's Sarsaj wrilla. Above all itpurities tho blood, thus strengthen-ing the uervett; it regulates the di-

gestive organs, uivigoratoa thu kid-neys aud liver,, tones aud builds upthe entire sy tem, euros Scrofula,Dypepsia, Ca tarrh aud Khuumatism.Get Hood's 10101 thu ouly Hood's.

Hood's 1 ills cure all livur ills,biliousness, jauudice, iudigestiou,sick headai w, '2m.

KLEO ,TION OF OPFIOKKS.

TD.K ADJOl'HNKll ANNUALmt-- Jul of thu Kaiiui.li Kailkoau

CoMi'.tM, Limited, held at their Olllce, Intin city ,oii kliu2tlh lii.t., the followingOllU'ern were elected to nerve during theuiii-ulii- jtar:

1. P. Wilder. . . .Prtaident,. U. Wilder. . Vice.Pre.ldent,

S. II. Itimu . . Secretary,'. I.. Might .. .Treaaiirer,'. J., FulU Auditor,

B, II. ItOBK,Becretary.

! .iiilulu, Nov, 20, INI. lllM-l- m

kLEOTXON OF OFMOKRB.

Al' THY: ADJOlJltNKD ANNUALmeet mu of Wii.nm'i BrtAuauii-CoM-t')- !

Y, 1,1 ultiil, hull! at their Olllce, In tlila1 It.'MMi uio20llllli.Ciu'ellowlllKOlUceraAirnel retell to erve during thu eiiaulUKeur.

V" I, Wlclit.. . . . .Protldmt,F. lluckleld VicePrildriil,

, II llOM, Hevraiary,ri 11. Itoo . ...Tieaaurer,W. F, Allen. ... ,.,, Auditor,

B. U. HOUK,ekcrvtarr.

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BY ADTHORITY.IRRIGATION NOnOB.

Holders of water privilege, or Humpaying wator roles, nro herulty tio'lllcJthat the hours for Irrigation rKis nrofrom 7 to 8 o'clock a. m., iii.t a to (J

o'clock p. m. A. HKOWN,Bu'ierlntenilciit Honolulu Water Works.

Approved:J. A. Kino,

Mlnl'tL-ro- f tliu Intnrlor.Honolulu, May lU, 18111. tlM.lt

fyU M$ 8 UlcUn.

Pledged tn nfUhr Vrrt u 'oriy,Rut KitabMtftfd for the ttrw-- of All.

SATURDAY, DIJC 1, IbSU.

luntuail of making audi a fussabout three moil who escaped fromprison, wliuru tlioj awaited tlportntion for tho hoinoiiji olTou'o of nothaving &"0 uacli whoa tlioy latuk'din thu country, would it not hi'cheaper, as well as more olTootivo incompelling respm--t for tho law, todeport tho slcupj poHcoinim who atlowed tho poor mull to regain thuirlibortjJ

THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

There is reason for criticism oftho oxecutivo of tho Hawaiian His-

torical Society, for tho short uoticoit gives of tho auuual mooting. Atleast a day's notice should ho givenof so important a mooting of such alarge organization. Last year onlya small item in tho morning paperheralded tho mooting, and manymembers for the first time heard ofit when its proceedings were pub-lished. This year the notice wasonly loss scant from being given inthe evening papers also, aliordiug totheir exclusive readers, however, lossthau four hours' uoticu of the moot-

ing. It is no wonder that the societyhas dwindled, so that there was noteven a quorum to hear a paper, afew months ago, by a member occu-

pying one of the liighott positionsin tho country. Another source ofweakness in tho society is tho factof the capture of its executive by n

small coterie of members of tho So-

cial Science Association. This waseffected as early at thu second au-

uual i:;eeling, when n cut-au- d driedticket was railroaded through Ity acrescent about the chair. At the

amo meeting a resolution wan

whooped through, giving tint execu-tive power to fix thu salary of thecurator or librarian -- another SocialScience man, whose capacity torsalaried secretaryships would makea cormorant blush. When these pro-

ceedings were being mulled m thatthere m iio time for dixcutvduii, aprominent citien, who has beenidentified in executive positions withmany of tho largest benevolent in-

stitutions of Honolulu, turned tohis neighbor in tho seat behind him,aud asked him if ho had ever heeu adolilmrativo assembly conducted insuch an extraordinary manner. Com-nio- u

policy ou Ixdialf of the younginstitution would have dictated adesire to have thu executive olllcesaud committees distributed amongdifferent circles of the membership.At present the prospect for the so-

ciety is that it will dovolute into aexecutive all head

aud no body coming hat in handperiodically to leg subsistence fromthe public treasury. It has alreadygrown so weak that its pet curatorhas resigned, there being not enoughsalary in sight to tempt even hisrapacity.

WHEEL KAUES CHRISTMAS.

The Postponed Mout to Tako l'lucoDoeombur 25,

Tho Honolulu Cycle Race MeetAssociation met yesterday eveningand decided to the ontrinsfor thu races which did not come offon Thauksgiviug day. Kntrius willclose on December 18. It wus alxothe general opinion that the bicyclemeet take place on Christina.. Day.The local wheelmen will continuetraining aud the original programwill be unchanged, Harry Wootouis working hard to make the affair asuccess, and if fine weather prevailon that day there will be some fuieexhibitions of bicycle riding.

Practical Joke Attempted.

Someone telephoned an "engage-mou- tis announced" item into the

Uuu.etin olllco Thursday. One ofthe parties to the alleged tendercompact, getting wind of the com-munication, called at the oilice tintmorning to stop the publication.Thero was no need, however, ofalarm that such an item would bopublished in these columns withoutgood authority. Tho young personsnamed belong to prominent families.

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Collecting Taxos at tbo Point of thuBayouot.

A dotauhinont from Co. E of theregulars will be sent to Maui ouTuesday bv the Claudinu. The natives on that island are refusing to

their taxes, and the mission offiay regulars is to enforce the pay-

ment.

Miuiaturo Art.At Williams' Studio are to be seen

1'ortralts on Watch Dials, which heis making a specialty of. LanternSlide fur lecture by the set orUoien.

LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS.

Say! See how spry tho "animilos"are in tho Union Feed Co.'s square.

Inquire at thU office for leaso ofa cottage centrally located.

Court L'liialilo, A. O. P.. will holda special meeting this evening at7:30 sharp.

Captain George Calhoun, Jr., ofthe bark Coylou will not bo touchedin connection with tho Koalheratonoaffair.

Richard Mossmau is walking lameto-da- The wheel of a dray passedover Ins left foot while ho "was on-gag-

tallying on tho city front.

J. F. Morgan will hold a grandclearance sale of tailors' goods attho store of 11. llaekfeld A: Co. onWednesday and Thursday of nextweek.

Kirstoui, one of the stowawaysbrought by tho S. S. Warrimoo. wasreleased from the Station Houoto-da- His friends came to his aidwith tho necessary f?A).

Tho two shares of Pacific Clubstock, which were to have been soldat auction at noon to-da- wore dis-posed of at private sale. Tho saloof the lots at Waikiki was postponedin order to give intending purchasersa chance to look over them.

OD10IARY J0XT1NO8

VorJIct With Throo Diasouthig-l'l- no

of $1000 Divorces.

The mixed jurj in Maria Kaana-an- a

vs. Iveahi and othors, after atwo days' trial, returned n verdictfor tho defendants, throo dissenting,riaiutiu appealed.

Joseph i Sylva to-tla- y withdrewhis plea of not guilt to the chargeof einhe..lenient, and Judge Coopersentenced him to pay a fine of I(KH)

mid SU.W) costs. Altorney-Goner- al

Smith for prosecution; Hosa audMagoou for defeiitlatit. Sylva wascharged witli emhe.zliug S.'iUT.W ofGovernment money, while holdingtho ollico of Deputy Tax Asosjorfor liana, Maui. The fine was paid.

Judge Cooper has granted KaleM. Thomas a divorce from I'.. It.Thomas, awarding thu custody oftho child to plaiutitr, and orderingdefendant to pay j.V) couiihol foesaud M a mouth for the support oftho child. Kinney for plaiulilT;Peterson for defendant.

ICinuia lVdurseii has lon granteda divorce from OlolVdorseu, with $10a week alimony for six months fromDeceiuher 'I. Magoou for pluiulilf'.Neumann for defendant.

i he Achi divorce cave will be re-

sumed 011 .Monday.W. M. Cunningham has been nolle

pros'd for carrying hunting firearmswithout licence, il is suit, for (hint-age- s

against Henry Davis and othershas been discontinued, ll is under-Moo- d

that the compromise arrangedinclude a withdrawal of the Sports-man'- n

Akj-hcih-i inn's objoetions toCutiiiiuglinm's rtceiving a license tonlmot.

Win. W. .M LSowau, son, petitionsfor lotieis oi nuiiiiuislratiou to hlui- -

ell ou the estate of the late .MarthaJ .Melt wan. The properly i per- -

Minai aud valued at ir(H, and theheirs are the two on& and twodaughters.

Judge Whiting lias confirmed thesalo of real estate of thu Cnvarl,)minors. W. O. Smith for guardian.

lieeiiiiou has isMicd uitlieea'eof Julia J. I'reitas vs. Joao !'. Sou.a.for ? I2.MI and interest.

AOCIDKNX AUOAKD SHIP.

Socond Miito Bortolaou of tho Trail-si- t

UuUly Uurt.

Ilertelen, the second mate of thefour-iuusle- il hchoouer Transit, metuitli a ver painful accident at 11:15o'clock this moiiiiiig. He was nearthe donkey engine and the schoonerwas being hove over to I (rower'swharf from the O. K. A; I,. Co.'suharf. About half-wa- y llortelsentried to pass the cogwheels. He waswarned by the engine driver andtold to go back, bill the man per-sisted. Just as he was climbing overIds right leg got caught in the cog-wheels holotv the knee, and the llesliwas literally torn away, the bone be-ing exposed, Tho cries of the mailwere pitiful and attracted the atten-tion of the doctor of II. M. S. Hya-cinth, who was returning to his ship.IJertolseu was carried to the hide ofthe ship, witli blood dripping fromhim ail the way, and the doctor ban-daged tho leg to staunch the How ofblood. When the schooner reachedtho wharf llertelseu was put on astretcher and taken to the Queen'sHospital. A. M. Howctt attendedto It 111 on tho way. The Transit ar-rived yesterday from San Francisco.Tho engine driver stales that llertel-se- n

was alwajH a dou't-cai- e sort of afellow ami olteu took risks.

Captain Jorgousou said that theman was comlortably ijuartured atthe hospital. Tint injury is notKorious, but llieptttioui will be con-line- d

to bedhuveral weeks.

IIULLET TJIKOUOH HIS UKAD.

Von Topaz Probably Knds His OarourWilli Ills Own Hand

Sinion von Topaz, until yesterdaya spy in tho employ of .MarshalHilelicoek, shot himself fatally thisafternoon 111 his room below Smith'sbridge.

On tho police being notified, Cap-lai- n

I'arker went to the place andfound von Topaz ljiugin the middleof (he room. There was a bullet holethrough his head at the temples.

Ho was still living, and CaptainI'arker mmiI him to the Queen's Hos-

pital. There is no hope of his re-

covery. The pistol used was a .'12

caliber. A ipiarrol belweeii two na-

tive women in the house was endedsuddenly by the tragedy. Theywore taken to the Marshal s olllco.

Von Topaz formerly drove a hack.Ho became a soldier in the I'. (1,garrison. Later he was ou Hiemounted patrol, mid lastly in the(lovoriimeiit's sue ret service, He

J owes money privately at the Station.

Jimely JopieNovi'inlkr 30, 1S94.

We thought wc would have

enough Fertilizer Distributorsto last a little while, but we

were evidently mistaken. Outof the caiload received by the

Alameda we have three left

and those are being watchedby different plantation mana-

gers with a view to purchasing.

First come first served, how- -

ever, aiUlI ll )OU Wailt One 0111 ..,,..,. .......iiiuii nuw 13 yum ui'uuiiiiuiiY. ,tO LHiy It.

Wee opened our cases ofPiano, Banquet and HangingLamps and sold a lot of them.They are entirely different andhandsomer in design than any

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we have ever had before. Oneof them, a Banquet Lamp, is apink coral scheme of coloringwithout any decoration wha-teverstand and globe alikeand decidedly rich. A coupleof others are in antique shapesand colorings, and look as ifthey might have been used in

Pompeii before the fall. Wehad some Sewing Lamps of thesame design that were soldwithin twenty-fo- ur hours afterwe opened the cases. They'rebeauties in every respect. In

this same class of goods ourPiano Lamps are deserving ofspecial mention. Brass andNickel Stands prevail and thepatterns are every one new.These Lamps are useful evento people who have electric '

'lights in their houses, for wehave no doubt the Superinten-- 1

dent of the Hlectric Light Com- -.

panv could wire piano lamps !

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1 iv. him j will 11 t v.11111; iji int.Hodman about it.

Our Onyx Tables this yearare prettier than any wc haveever had, the shapes are dilTer-e-nt

and the onyx has hand-

somer colorings. There's onein the store (already jo!d) thatis worth while examining. It

is perfectly plain in shape, twosquare shelves supported byfour cylindrical columns, all inmilk-whi- te onyx.

The Ice Chests and Refriger-

ators mentioned last week havefrozen out all other makes,simply through their ice-savi- ng

qualities and handsome appear-ance. These things are im-

proved ever so often, and wenow have the latest ; anythinglater is to be evolved in thebrain of the inventor. Ourscover every point necessary in arefrigerator or ice box, and theprice is just about right.

If you want a pair of LinkSleeve Buttons that are strong,handsome and serviceable geta pair of Aluminum ones for adollar. They look like silver, i

will not tarnish and you getthem for a third of what youpay for Pinchbeck jewelry.Other articles in Aluminumare serviceable and cheap con-

sidering!

the quality.A glance at our showcases

of solid silver will convinceyou that the goods are the lat-

est designs from the factory.The assortment is completeand must win the admirationof every one who likes prettythings. The Butter Spreaders j

and Oyster Sets are particularlynoticeable for their beauty andusefulness.

A IdU'iTJ,I,IUL lll.lll IIIL MJIIU

UiKi:. Iis IIIIL I I.IILU W'lii' .MJIlllof which we show in the makuiwindow. We have everythingneeded in this class of goods.Surprise yourself by comparingprices Willi lliose cnarjjeu else-

where.

Tbe Hawaiian Hardware Go. ltd.

By Lewis J. Levey.

Household -:- - FurnitureA.T AUCTION.

I tim l"s'ruc1od hy Mr. Alex li nto sp'1 at I'ulilia Miction -- t his KpMilencp,IWHniiln Strtef, niljnlnin) WashingtonPIuch, on

FRIDAY, DKC. 7th,AT 10 0'Ut.OCK A. M

the whole of his

Household Furniture & Effects,

Consisting in part of

KoewiMu Bofa, Knsv Clinlr. Mitrhle TopCenter TaWe, fanny "I'uhles, Whatnots, etu.

l.arr,cKos,Mlel. nnl KoaHlil' TithlrsniulChairs, Chandeliers hnnloim Tut IcLamps, ''nt Tahlf-Htii- l Urnntufn al (IIbssware, Cutlery, IlirnU.it Ten unit tJilnaWare, Wnlinu, Kin tr n,!,,, Mahogany Wnr.lr.. Umu.ii.,,Wa listii, Chulr, Itoekltift I ha r, Icomox, worn Hare 'iiartor mk i.ve amiI'tMi'I's, Lawn McM'cr, lliie. Sp lnkl r,(linletiSrats, Wire Flower HinmK .1 lli.o

r0!lwl,0n '" irm' "'".' "'- -A cniniilclo sot of It.jwsand Arro xs for

Arcle-ry- .

1 lla fhrril MllkliiR C.iw.

Lj'W1b .T. Levey,01 M AUCTtONKBR.

iOAIMmMW.

JlKtl 10 ANNOIT.NTK'IIIK AltItlVAI. OK tiii:. It

Iron Bark "Paul Isenberg"

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LARGE

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OYSTERSONIOE.

I'EH S. S. "AUSTRALIA."

At the Beaver Saloon,H. J. Nolto, Proprietor.

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THKKK WII.I. UK A KI'hl'lAI, MKKT--

iiiiof thu Htt'ckholiler of tlin W11.- -iikr'm hrKiMKiiii' lUu, m tlii'lr lllHro, on'I IIKSDAY, Ime. 4 lH'lt at Klu'clooL a. u.

B. II. U'HK,KM0-- Hccreinry.

TO LEASE.

TWO OU THItBKVmir.H, n I'iiUiil'k (con iVIAtUinil ly locnit'ili lit hour msmmIttmiiiH wltn I'niitrv anil

Klii'liHii iittmiliiil. lluihri 111H. Kcrvitnt'snml i iirrliiuH-roiini- 11111I tilnlilrH mi tluI'ruiiilufs. Th llrnina Is i HyllU'il uplm tioilKikfe.liiK. nml the let will hellvlili'il ftl fmin tin mulu ynnl hy finie.

(I,,,,,! reHN,n-lli- i. ti'imnlH are wuiitnl. In'i"1""11 "'" '""l"' ol"'!"- - -" u

xo kent or lease.,,,,,.; hikmihkh. ran.

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MINERAL WATER.

An invoice of theCelebrated "Shasta"Water just receiveddirect from the Springsin Shasta, California.

"Shasta" is thefinest mineral waterin the world. It isused in every leadinghotel and on all therailway dining cars inthe United States.

"Shasta" ie theQuoen of all table w-

aters; blends perfectlywith liquor of allkir.do, and is a naturalrelief for all disor-ders of the stomach,kidneys and livor.

For sfle by p.ll dru-ggists and the tradogenerally.

MACFARLAI.'E 4 CO. LTD,

Solo Agents for tho..'awMian Iclndo.

Titilfli(5iSZmJM kAtMcUMktnlittit;

On Iron torsi tjtlil. .

uW&Br ?.Awom:iiUicin..j... fvitoMm did (til.IwJink, ill t)ttiulil.M&?T&M fjuldnt (ttMMiOH.

OtfcrtMttVttWlMMWdoVnlll;iWill

Tlio Moni'il of llunllli rccoin-men- d

tliut nil drinking witterIio lioilcd mid lilteri'il. No ono(lottl)ts tliu jiccess-it- y of this pit1ciiution with our Hiiily,hut those who drink

NAPA SODAnro always btiro of its nliaohilolurity. Wo warrant ovory bot-

tle. N.vi'A Soda in a puro minenil wator, just as it coiiiuh chargedwitli gas from thu Iio-so- m

of niothcr earlh. It is iroscribed and recommended by thomost eminent physicians. It isnot ono of tho new "mako-bo-liovo- "

natural waters, hut hasbeen in extensive use for twenty-liv- e

years. We furnish this"King of Table Waters" by thoHottlo, Doen or Caso. We nowhave eases of Sixty Uottles, es-

pecially for families, at tho veryreasonable price of $(! per case.A trial order solicited by tbo

HollisterDrugCo., L'd,

Audita for the lluwullau UUniU.

r. o. jon ci. V. A, JONES.

THE HAWAIIAN

Safe Deposit and Investment Co.

NO. 4(W 1MHT HTIIKCT.

HATCH nt Vjirluiih hlxi-- f.ir Itinl hy llioMonth or Yuir.

VAUI.TH 0un fiiim Hi.'tii a.m. until I

I', m. ii'iiit nn Huliirihiyb, mIii'U tlit-- willIII' t'lllMllI Nt 'i!Hl I'. M

Vi liny nml Hull HHiOKHitinl IIOMIH.mnl iniiku nilvuniun un imnv,

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IF YOUR SHAFTS RATTLE

OU should bi ing your Cnrriageto us, as wo are tbo exclusivemakers of the Oaklsox Shaft

tessa 'Spuing,tler, is tho only sure

which, as nn anti-ra-t

thing in tho world.

HAWAIIAN CARRIAGE MFG CO.,

No. 70 Queen Street.

ALOHA POWDER.

is thu most perfect dentifrice yet discovered.

It h manufactured sifter a celebrated formula now

in our poseHsion, The materials used are the pnreht

obtainable ; coutaiiiH nothing deleterious to the teeth

or gtin.8, aud itu uhc cannot he otherwise than pleas-

ant aud beneficial.

Many people while laudably attentive to the preser-

vation of tin ir teeth, do them harin ) lining a tooth

powder containing excessive "grit." Daily applied

Hiieh dcntifriccH are calculated not only to injure thu

enamel hy cxecHsivc friction, hut hurt the guniH.

A trial of Ai.oiia Tooth Powdkh will convince

anyone of itfl merits and the advantage of lining a

dentifrice of the purity of which they can he certain.

It ifi attractively put up, and vill be sure to please

you in every way.

THE HOBRON DRUG CO.

Propriotors

Renson, Smith & Co.,Oorner for. W.ot.-i- i trix.M

From Recent Direct Imporiatloos

MAWS' TOOTHBRUSHES!

The Only Perfect Toothbrush.

Perfumes & Soaps !

A LA.K.C3-- A.SSORTM.133ISTT.

Beware of Bacteriated Water!

Drinking water nhould lie Imiled aud liltered.

The Oni.v Itrci.iAiii.it AWvrrcit Fnrrcu is the Slack kBroWliloW. They are nnde on priiclilfH. Theyare accessible in all parts ami can be readily domed.

PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., L'Dl.OUN'KU KOIir h MKKOUANT STUHKTH.

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3STXJF' F9E3D!

J. T. St.AiiAMA iUklUWWiU uitummuu

Crockery Department. .

llnvilnud China, plain and decorated, Glassware,cut and engraved, Flower Globes, Baskets, Vases,and a grout variety of other useful and ornamentalarticles. Expected daily per ship Routcnhock fromEngland, four new patterns of finest Limoges China,consisting of Dinner Ware, Tea Sets, Pish Sets, BonBon Plates, Olive Trays, Salad & Ico Cream Sets,etc. Beautiful lino of Semi - Porcelain Ware,plain and decorated. By Australia: Small lot ofCrown Milano Ware, something now for Honolulu.This department is under the management of Mr.Dimond, who will always be found ready to showgoods and quote prices.

The

Big

Shoe

Store

Manufacturers' Shoe Co.

Waterhouse. Queen Store.

Groceries and Bottled Goods.This deportment is filled to the ceiling with fresh, new goods,

such as Hams and Bacon (Cedar Rapids), Teas, Coffees, Sugar,Spices, Soaps, Pearl Oil, etc. Bottled Goods in great variety, Eng-lish Pie Fruits, Leo & Porrin's genuine Worcester Sauce, Olives,Catsups, sour and sweet Pickles, etc., etc. CANNED GOODSfor Soups, Table Fruits, Tomatoes, Corn, Peas, Asparagus, Chicken,Turkey, Curried Oysters, Ox Tongue, Lunch Tongue. This de-

partment is under the supervision of that genial aud well knownsalesman, S. J. Salter.

General Merchandise.This heading covers a multitude of articles, and means everything

from a knitting needle to a plow, but wo have them all in stock, youdon't have to wait a month for tho goods to come from tho Coast.If you don't believe it, call and see for yoursolf. Mr. Henry or J.T. Waterhouse, Jr., will always bo found at tho Queen St. Storo,and will give you the attention your patronage desorves.

No. 10 Store,on Fort Streot is keopt open solely for the accom-modation of our customers who do not wish to comeas far down town as Queen St. A great variety ofgoods is constantly kept in stock, such as dressedand undressed Kid Gloves, Gauntlets, Mitts, etc.Figured Silks and Satins, Indiu and Surah Silks, allshades, Beal Laeo, Hdkfs., Lace Curtains, Whito& Ecru, Down Pillows, all sizes, Leathor Goods ofNew Designs, mid Toys from a .Tumping .Tuck to aVelocipede. No. 10 Storo is under the manage-

ment of Messrs. Jordan and Murphy, who under-

stand their business thoroughly.

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J. T. Waterhouse, No. 10 Store.

FOR HAWAIIAN GIRLS

Grand Boarding School Onr-lookin- g

theCi.y or Honololn,

Pan of the BentfactloB Left by pfinws

Berulce racahl BIsbop.

Kaniohaweha School for Girls Isto open on December 19. The paint-- Iera and varnishors are now putting

' the last polish on the interior of thel building, the carpenters having com-plete- d

their work some time ago.This Institution is the counterpartof the Kamebanieha School forBoys, both having bceu provided forin the will of tho Into Mrs. BernicePauahl Bishop, a lady of royalHawaiian lineage. The School forBoys has been established for a fowyears now, and become famous invarious respects that need not hereIw detailed. Its buildings form an

' imposing group at Kallbi, overlooking the city, aud are reinforced by

' the spleudid Bishop Museum, erect-ed by lion. C. 11. Bishop, the busbaud of the fouudur, as a memorialto his lamented spouse. A descrip-tion of tho building erected for theGirls' School is intended in this ro-po-

It was originally intended by theTrustees of the Bishop Estate tohave the Girls' School erected at thoopposite side of the town from thoBoys' School. This Intention wasfound to bo impracticable, or atleast inexpedient. The site selectedwas accordingly on the plain on thosea sido of tiio Ewa road -t-he con- -'

tinuatiou of King street directlyacross tho road from tho Hots'School. A structure of stately groundplan proportions, but modest inheight for obvious roasous, nowcrowns tho site. It is a buildingthat, liko tho group opposite, will boau attraction to show to visitors,aud, when tho contemplated embel-lishment of building aud grouuds iscompleted, both coinolneu will be a

' source of pride to Honolulu.i Tho building is mainly built of

wood. It is composed of twowlngn lyltiK At fight aIikIimi to eachother, joining within a projection orblunt wing that obliterates tho sharpcorner that would otherwise exist.Each main wing is 1 GO feet in length,

I aud has a corridor running throughIt irom tuo central staircase to tooinuer door of a larue room at tho oxtremity. Tho entrance stands square--

; ly across tho interior of tho angle, pro- -' venting a sharp inside corner whorotho front lines of tho wings inter--sect, r rom tho edge of tho verandaat tho junction to tho rear of thoprojection the depth of tho buildingis 1MJ feet. There Is another projuu- -

tiou to form tho culinary aud latindry departments, jutting out atright angles to one of tho wings, at !

a corner overlooking tho Uahu rail- -

way, that passes a fdw yards olf. Bo I

foro leaving tho central part, it may ;

lie said that tho main entrance com- - '

mauds a maguificeut view of Hono-lulu city and harbor, with DiamondHead in direct Hue of visiou beyond.This view is all tho better from the

i balconies nboo tho entrance. Thocentral projection has its outer cor-ners cut oQ, ngaiii checkiug au ap-pearance of sharp angularity.

To make a tour of tho building astart may bo made at tho end of thowing next tho Ewa road. Hero ex- -

t tending across tho whig is tho calisthenics room, :szil.xit. inside meas-urement, tho comers being cut off.It has niuo ordinary windows facingtho road at tho end of tho wiug, themiddle one being a double window;also two box sash windows openingon tho verandas at either side. Itsiuuer entrance from the corridor isby a double door, about three-fifth- s

of It being rough opaque glam. Sixolectriu chandeliers will il- -i

I

luminato tho room by uight. Thoceiling is 11 feet in height aud divid-- ied up by diagonal panels, intersect-- jed with heavy beams. In this room,

I as generally throughout the building, tuo material or cnustrucliou isnorthw&Bt pltio with redwood trim-mings.

Passing into tho main corridor,eight feet wide, a transverse hallwayis entered, turuiug to the right onwhiuh a lavatory aud water closetsare reached, marble lops aud silvermouuted trimmings beiug their luxuri-

ous-looking adjuuets. There arefour of those apartments on this floor.Turning back along the hallway,theu right faciug, the parents' parlor is entered, lilt, x 2Ult., with threebox Hash windows opening on theverauda, aud to be equipped with a

room, apartment, iuu.,occupying projection Imforo

windowschandeliers each side,

ceilingradiating consider-able dlgult).

(f'lmlMtuf.f ilh JViyn.l

Oiler to the trade on the most liberal their largo

and varied stock of Dry and Fancy Goods, Boots and

Shoes, Hats, Shawls, Clothing, Saddlery, etc., etc.,

Furniture and Hardware, Bags, Bagging, Building

Material, Crockery and Glassware, Groceries, Wines,

Liquors, etc.,

Sole Agentsfor Golden Gate Flour, Sperry's Flour, Diamond

Flour, Merchant Flour.

Fort and Queen Streets.

Henry May & Co.Wo a specialty of the following brands of TEA:

Ceylon, Flowery Orange, Pekoe, in boxes.Asam Primrose, in '25 lb. boxes.

English Breakfast Congo, boxes.Shilling's canisters.

Comet Oolong, 1.0 and 30 lb. boxes.Silver Oolong, 18 and 3(1 boxes.

Formosa Oolong, .0 boxes.Japan, uncolored, lb. boxes.

China, different grades in Chcsto.

SHORTLY EXPECTED : CHOICE KOIMA TEAS.COFFEE:

Fine Old in bags of 100 lbs.Fine year old, bags of 100 lbs.

Q&, Coll'ee roasted and ground daily.

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M. MCIIEMT patrons andgenerally,

that moved the entire stock of shoes out of cornerstore, and has placed au entire .stock of the following goodson the shelves: A new line throughout of the StetsonHats, sizes and of the very latest block; Wilson Bros.'Neckwear; Jaeger's Underwear, etc., in fact a com-

plete line of Gents' Furnishings of the best quality and tholatest htylch. Steamer Trunks, Valises, Hand Btugs, etc.Straw Hats and C U AFiannei suits, tort ana merchant ots.

a$ '

I TRADE 1

XJk3

we olfer

following pricoh

Men's Seamless Socks, 10 &Lt II IT I 1

jieavy untiorsiuri.

our stock, at the

i.'ic. pur pair.krtf .it ft I. ii sv

Gaiter Shoes, fine SI. .00 nor nair.uireo-jigu- i oiiauunner. nocroBBiug l ,,.,, ...

corridor, on the right aro JIaiidkorclilols, MZes, 1.0 to flO.sowing room, loft, x 21ft., and tho

UCMmi 11....1. .. or...

Ilttiug equipment rooms, each lmN0IH. -7ft. x 12ft., all opening into each Mull's Blue Serge Suitb, reduced from S7.&0other, with ample windows and -light chaudeliers. to tf.0.00.

On tho town side of wiug isthe reading room, 12ft. v 18ft., open- - Men s Black Diagonal Smth. reduced tioming into the parlor, 12ft. x 21ft., SI 1.00 tothose rooms having two mid four ,box snsh h respectively Ladles Kid Slippers, 7.ric. Worth .SlJ.'t.

on tho verauda. to the , .

sowing room, oer tho way, is the Ladles Mutton Shoes, III gleat variety, Innnmusiu room, loft, x Ifift. Then SI, .00comes n school room, I Tift, x !M)ft,,with six wiudowH, aud connecting ' Brown Cotton, 21 yards SI. 00.by folding doors with tho assembly --"

a 11110 .mi. xthe de-

scribed. 11 has iiiiiu andtwo H'llghl oil

'

It has au open rafter withtrusties, giving it

arcliilocliiral

on

terms

etc.

make

5 It),

5 lb.

Blossom, 1 II).

State lb.lb.

5

Selected,Selected, one

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SH.OO.

window

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-- $ M;$rtrr4Pbegs to inform his

thepublic

he has thenew

celebratedall

hanitary

J

for

aud

lug Next

Christmas Gifts.

t

The undersigned has just receiveddirect from the manufacturers in Ire-

land a fine assortment of new goods,

consisting of Ladies' Embroidered Hand-kerchie- fs,

Tea Cloths, Sideboard Cloths,Linen Damask Sets of the Celebrated

Shamrock Linens, Etc., Etc.. all of whichare suitable for Christmas Presents.

Desiring to reduce our large stock

W. C. Sproull.

one mouth, beginning December Iht, entire

finish.

the the

tho

open- -

up.

Brown Cotton, heiivy, M inches wide, 13yards SI. 00.

Hleached 10- -1 Shueting, 2.0e. per yard.Blue Dciiimc, 7 yards $1.00.White Cotton, hofl finish, flf inches wide, 13

yaulh tfl.GO.Fnrwell White Cotton, 30 inches wide, 9c.

per yard.Lidic' Fast Black Stainless Hose, '20c. per

pair, S2.00 per dozen jwiirs.Meu'h Fast Black Stainless Socks, 20e. per

pair, S2.00 per dozen pairs.Mcii'h Whito Unlaundered Shirts, Linen

Bottom, ,00c.

Come early and avoid tho rush, and remember: these prices hold good for one month only.

YEE CHAN,NauMu Strut, mi Dair auki if Uif Itmt.

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Watch"Will bu made to keepexcellent time if leftfor time days withFaruku & Co., theWell-know- n and Reli-

able Wuteh Makers.If satisfaction is notgiven your money wi'lbe refunded in full.

FAKRER & CO.,BIB Fort Btraet,

MARSHAL'S SALE.

T Y VlltTUK OK A WHIT OK EX- -mj ecutiun Issued out 01 the First iiroitit ' i 1 m L

w- -

UV ,UIU 1. H'ltWl . U..VV IC..V.. II.U1I (111.hall exoojo for sain at the l'ollce H'ntlim,

In the District of Honolulu, Island ofOaliu, at Vi o'clock noon of SATUItDAY,the lirth day of Deci mbcr, ls'Ji, to thuhighest bidder, all the light, title and In-

terest of tho said V. H. Cummiiigs, dofendant, In and to tho fol'owlng proierty.unless tald jndgmetit, lutcreit, cos's unamy expenses be previously ald.

List of Property for sale:1 (.and at Kaiuuopalcua, Kalllit, Onlnt,

descrllted In deed of J. Wablnenua to W.11. Cummlngs. dated April II, 1MW, audrecorded in Liber Vil. page X2.

2-- Und described iu if. 1'. 3IUI to W II.Cummlngs Uatud Aug. IM, IMU, containing1 A.

3 Laud described Indeed of Kuauiu (w.)and Luka her husband, to V. 11. Cum-tiling- s,

dated July 30, le'JO, recorded inLiber las. pago ail.

4 Land at Keonepauce, Kalllil, Oaliu,described In H. 1'. 3tT7 to W. II. Cum-mln-

dated March 'M, Is!), containing miarea of 4 acres.

3 IU Taro Patches with crop almost ripe.O House and Furniture.7 lasoa of I.ands at KalihiiA Lease from Kahlkiua (w ) and others

U-I- uase from kiipulu lw.) to W. II. '

Cummlngs, dated April 20, IbU), recorded j

In Liber, naws .0jTTbc nlHivo to be sold subject to a

mortgage of $.mot to II h Cooke,Trustee, dated Dec. 18, li'M, rccordej inLiber 13'J. page 0.

Terms Cash: U. 8 Hold Coin.or further partlculnra apply to J.

U Kaulukou aud Knooh Johnson, Attor-neys for the plalutlir.

K. O. HITCHCOCK,Marshal Hepublmof Hawaii.

Honolulu, Oahu, Xov. 'JO, ls'Jl.ll'J7-- M

Ix Tin: cincuiT coudt ok tubFirst Circuit. Hawaiian Islands. 1',AUtlUST DOCK vs. 1IALIIIM II0CK.The Heitibllc of Hawaii: To the Marshalof the Hawaiian islands, or his Deputy,U reeling:

You are ooiiiluutuled to Uumniou llnllilnlllouk, defcliilunt. In case sho shall tile writ-ten answer within twenty days af lei servicehereof, to bu and uptiear before the CircuitCourt at thu Xovembcr term thtrcof. to beboldon at Honolulu, Island of Ouliu.oiiMONDAY, the rth day of November next,at tun o'clock a l., to show cuiuo wh) thuclaim of K. August Dock, plalutlll, shouldnot be awarded to him puisitaul to thetenor of his unuezeil utltlou.

And have you then there this writ withfull return ofyour proceedings thereon.

Witness Hon. Y. A. WHITINd.First Judge of the Circuit

meal Court of the KIr-- t Circuit utHonolulu, this Itith day ofOctober, USUI.

UKOHUK LUCAS, Clerk.

Iceitlfy the forogolng tolu.i true copyof thu original Hiimmons Iu Mild ciucc,and thatkuid Court ordered publication ofthe same and contluuaucu of said eatiMuntil thu mat February term of this Court.

(IKOItllB LCCAb. Clerk.Honolulu, Xov. --M, 1KJI. lltrj Ut

THK UIHOUIT OF THK KUtbTJudicial Circuit of thu lluvwilluii

l'robnte. Iu thu unttter of thuKitateof AH til'.K, late of Jlnnulul, Kintal,deceased, lutvstato.

On ruaillug and llliug the petition of AhKail, of Haualel, Kuual, partner In huLness of said Ah hee, alleging tlmt Ah tier,of Haualel, Kauai, died intestate ut liana-le- i,

Kauai, on thu tli day of October, A.J). I!M, and praying unit Letters ofAdmlnistrutiou Issuud to C, Wluam, ofHonolulu, Oahu

It In ordered tlmt I'KIDAY, the '.'1st dayof December, A. D. IMU. bu and liercbv W

aiipoluteil for hearing said lVtltluu, in thuCourt Hoom of this Court, ut Honolulu, atwhich time ami plucuall persons concernedmay appear and show cause, If any theyhave, why said 1'elltlon should not bugranted,

Datud Honolulu, H. I., Xov. l!u, A. D.DM.

Uy the Court:OHAI.LE8 K. l'KTBIlbOX.

llU3-a- t Clerk.

NOTICE.

111AVB THIS DAY, by ripeulnl poweruptoliiid ui) sou, Kdward

ilowsett, to truiiMtut all my bitslnesM In re-

gard to my proiMirty on tint Island ofSlant. J. I. HOVVbBIT.

Honolulu, Xov. 1!7, lb'JI. Ultv.'w

NOTICE.

MY ADSKNOK FKO.M THKDUUIXO Islands, Ylm durouk isanthorUed under fall power of attorney totransact all business for me.

VIM IJUOX.Honolulu, Xov. -7, lH'JI. ll'H-l- w

NOTICE.

FOKDID AXY AND ALLluruoiis from luudiug or going upun

my proxirty known us I'uulou, District ofKwa.Oahu. J. 1. DOWbKl'T.

Honolulu, Xov. '.'7, 1BU1. lllis-'J- u

NOTICE.

UXDEHSIQNR1) IUVK DULYappointed Mr. Ylm bearock under

full power of attorney to collect ull outstanding debts for our llrni.

VV1NO ON WO .t CO.,by Ylm (innn

Honolulu, Xov. 27, 1801. iliw-l- w

NOTICE.

rplIK WINO ON TAI CO WILL DO AX Qenetal Hetall Mercantile Dualnthsat Honolulu, Islam of Onhu. anl LumKam I bin Is the Manager of ald businessaud baa full authority to gtgu the llrniname in all mattero appertaining to oa'dbutineis.

WINO ON TAI CO ,UU3-2- W King street.

CRITERION SALOON.

IB HKIIKIIY OIVKN THATall claims against thu Criterion n

will be settled by Mr. Jan. K. Moran, aud all outstanding accounts dnu theIrlterlon Baloon and thu lobblmt house of

1m H. Dee up to the above date are tetynbluto Mr. L. H. Dee. All bills agslnsl L. II.Dee please present Immediately for paytutnt; l. n. di;V:

Honolulu, Oct. 3, 1WH. WU-'J-

APOLLINARIS,

"The Queea of Table Waters."

liiSsilli"11111 lelepnone

ffiiKl,,'f-iPonte- r

" THE LEA 1)1X0 DIETETICTAlll.E WATER."

Xno York Tribune.1

"HAS l.OXG HELD A VOSI- -

rwx or vxoiiallexoed pre.EM1XEXCE OX THE DIXXEllTAHLL'S UF THE WORLD."

St. Jumei Ihutyel.

For Sato At Ureal!' Iltflnc.tl Kntoby

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F. A. Sohaefer & Co,ll!l-- li

ELECTION OK OFFICERS.

TUP. AD.10UUNKD ANSUALAT Meeting of this l'ontiinv held Xov.llHh, iv.ll, the following Oillcen weredieted for the ettiulng year:

Win O. Irwin I'resl.lunt('cull HroM n

liHtttTfiHl.

James Campbell, Godfrey Drown. II. A.WMemauu, J. K. Drown and V. K.Allen

At Directors' nmcllng of Nor. J0, 1N)I,littler the lly-hn- of the Company, fur.titer eltctlotH were mndens follows:

J. F. Drown Heorutarylitslfrcy Drown Treasurer0.0. llciucr Auditor

J K. llltOWX.llio-l- Secretary Mutual. Tel. Co.

Pnns For Sale !

Dam Honolulu llfllc (n (lidfc wliuse dam was Yuri, byDuke of Yernoti I tniKirtnlj;sire of Honolulu I'eilo wa

I tiieiilieihli wHKwaslmp.irted fr. in Kiulandat acotl of $IOiH The sire of tlio'0 pupsIs lli'ii'ilu'ii Duke (Imporied) from the

i blinbori.il Kennels, Oltnwi, 111. The breod-- Ig of these tup canu it lm beat on the

liliin Is Fiither and ii.othr both broken' In hunt. Alf.it tn tlnriit ii set'i.rM id v

tnirkeil, ' nion'lii out For further par-ticulars, upplt to

V. M. CUNXIXOH VM,IllU-l- Aiii hor Ha'oon.

M. T. DONKELL

PATKNTKK AMI SOLE IIANtrrAOTI'HCK

or THE

New Patenitd Poi Struiuer

MT" All Orders or ComimtnlcMlonvadilre.seil tn K O. Hill .V Hon, l.'d.,(who have them ou salu), or to M. T.Ilonuell, win receive prompt attention.

ID.) II

Machinery Fur Silo!i

I r.NOIXK, Dmiblu Cyllitt'er, HIiiuIk Ar-tto-

tlxtl Cyilndur, llor.e Power.1 Vr.ltriCAL TUIUH.AKDOILKIt, ftfect

long, Id Inei es ibnineler. cieitmn ug)W lulmsj wlil supply stutui foi15 llortu 1'ower Bug lie.

1 FKKD 1'U.Ml' wtth nil cinuectloni.Tli sbnvenre sll in good oriler hti'l can

bu hml ii' a I ut gain by applying tn the un-dersign d

i iu.1 1 m Upton Eeed Co., Ltd.

People's Baggnge Express

W ILL CALL AXY I'AItT OK THKCitV for IIWKIAOK. All Itn.L'iiee

. . . .i i i ii. i. ..v"mi'civuii nj- - us win on intiiiiieii wiiu careand tllsptttiih. Witugons will be on theWharf to meet ull Foreign mid Inter-Islan- d

I

Bteamefti. Moving I'liuios andFiiriiltine a Nprulalty. Olbcu-tlnl- ted

Carriage Co. and Llvury Htables, corner oliMiigaim rortoireeis, next to r. u. null I

A' bon. Doth lelephoiies'J"U.1IW am M. T. MAHHHALI

THE ARLINGTON i

A. 3Ta.miy Hotel.I'r Day $lVr Week fVi

KIKflAI. Wll.Srill.V llTKH.The Dest ol A Hemline, tbn Dmtrillt atlon

and the Finest Meals In the City.

T. KR0USE, - - Proptirtor.

BACK AGAIN TO YORK.

3ST. J?. BXJR,GI-H!S- S

iHMgnln prunurud to inptilr (Ivrden Hone,Hprfnklers, Wuler Tups, et , Haw Filingnnd all klniH of Tools sluryeiied, incliiil-iii- u

Csrring Knives no rcl-or- IjiwiiAtoweritn .peiilait : alno Betting Olats; Infaet all kinds of jiibbliig. Worn culled furmid r. tuned King uplO'J Mutuul 'IVIe.phouu uuy time beforu U a. m. 117Utf

Comont Sidewalks &c Gra-nite Curbing LaidKdtlninUiM glvett on all kinds of

iTONK.OONOKKTK A l'LABTBH WOHK

ttsV CONCBITB A 8PIOIALTT Q

JOHN F. BOWLER

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Oliiliai. M.i.l llln.yi.uMi ra..tttt I

(Jlocka WntnliCM ami Jewelry Wanted i j

Old Oobl and Bllver Wanted!

VT Ulflhaal Prteae Paid I W

114 Klnir Htrnnt, Onrner of Alakna,

H ECA da SIiVA,Uub, I3ao ,

am: mubio lhmboxs onWill Htrliigcd liiKtruiiient', in eblinrKugllsli, Fieuufi, Hpnnltli or I'orlugueseluuiiages, Amtress liwiulnes in Dm.-1.- 1

T' Oltlce, llllJ-'J-w

The IhlUj llullrtln, 60 cent wrvwnth, delivered by eartUri,

By Jas. F. Morgan.

TAILORS' -- GOODS

AT AUCTION.On Wednesday aud Tliurwla.

December 5th and Oth,AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.,

nm Instructed by Messrs 11. HACK-KKI.- l)

.V. CO., to sell at Public. Auction, atmy .inlesronm, Oitecti Hlrect, the followinglino of Tnllors' (loud, consisting ol

Cassimcrts, - Tweeds,Diagonals, Surges, Doeskins,Kn'ignruos, In pieces;

Suit and Pant PatternsPieces Drill, Ducks, Linings,I'lcci'i Flannel", Vlcto'lu Lawns,Mo(itlto Netting, Hew ii Threat,

Buckles, Buttons, Needles,Ktc., Klc, Ktc.

Ja.B. IP. Morgan, I

I'.YO-fi- l AUOTIONKKK.

Valuable Real EstateI

AT AUOTIOM.On Thursday, Dec. 13. 1894

'AT 12 O'CLOCK M)uN.

I am lnstruct.it hy tlis Tnntes underthe Wll' of Mrj. D 1'. II shop t re I itt1'iibilc Miction, at my salesroom, (Jiieenstree,

i

ALL THAT TKACT OK LAND COM

1'DlHINO AX AIIK.V OK

it I Lino ACKhS.

Situated on wilder Av.-nn- ntiil Kewalosirt-el- , Mlk-kl- , II no ulll, being tli- - bit'-u-

of ti.e Ijtti'l do cr 'e tn Oiant ',Apann I, 'o m Kntii-l- i imlin, nnd hehind eouiirld lit (riilil.'l.l Apnna 1 tolibhop K I tv.

tmr The mapuf lie property run Imiiit my ii'ii'ilon room. J

i

gmr Term I'asii, IT. H. (lold Coin.Dreds at utpuise ol pur-bne-

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Jn.n TC. MOfgr,r.t,llfitTt 4IMriOVKKK

Hawaiian.,

Christmas Cards ! ,

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C HOIOE .

ORIGINAL

ARTISTIC'

Water Color Cards of

fluWdiii Scenes s SifeiBcls

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Beautifully Colored

Photos

Snud Something Hawaiian to YourFrloud Abroad. '

,

RING BROS ART STORE

TrTotol StreetReal Estate and Loans

Thu otilftrKrmerit of thu LOAN Marketso its to cnV r the wants and uceesslih-so- f

the large number of In uoruhlo pettplu whoure not owners ol iiulueumoereit IlealINtatc was one of the most ncceiry Innc-vatlo- nt

of reeent years. To many It hasmeHiit relief from prehslng clalnis at thuvery time when most essential. Wh"liproperly uml hounral.ly coiiduututl tltUiiiisluuhs Is of itpially great linnort-l- i eand viilue to the community at Dulldlngand l.nuii AsMHiIutluus liuvu proved them- -selves to b-- .

Tde H&waiiiin Icvestmeat Co.

Makes a icf jty of Negotiating and Procuring 1'iuih i ir liierowtrs w'uo lire un-able lo discount their Noes tit tho Dunksanil who tin not en re to obllgntu them-sulvu- s

to some friend or niouulntaiuo byasking Ills end nts to their Not.

This Company will mnku Iai.iuk uponHoiixeholil ruriiitiire, i'ianos. Organs,lloisus. Mules, Wiigous, Carriages ami1'erMinal I'rop-rt- y wiihoitt ruiuoving ihuI'mpeny from the Dorrower's Kirtet'sliinuud all bitsluuss will be uondiiuted unabTHICTLY CONFIUKNTI.VL DAbIS

Tue Hawaiiaa lnyebtmoat Co.,

GNhiitt. Heal Kstate Aoests,Id and IB Kaabumanu Btneta,

(Xar I'ostOittre )

Notary Public. Mutual Telephone G39.Ilk-U- rn

N fVTIONAL

IRON WORKSQUHJBJ1M fc.'riR.BJHIT.

tieiwaeo AlakM and RloItrtts 8rreU

IINDKHUIONKI) AHK 1'KKrHHpared to make all kinds of Ironllraks, Ilronre, Zinc, Tin ami Uad CaBttngs. Also a Oeneral itepalr Bhon forrlleam Kngiues, Hlue Mills, Coin Mills,Water Wheels. Wind Mills, etc. Machinesfor tlu Cleatiiiig of Cotlee, Castor Oils(leans, ltamie, BUal, Pineapple Leaves andoiner nurous nam ami raper diockAlso Machines for Kxtraotlng Blarcb fromthe Manioc, Arrow Hoot, etc.

tT" All ordern promptly altxtnlerl t

JTHITE, RITMAN It CO.

KAMEHAMKHA OIKL8' BOHOOL.

rplIK FlltHT TKItM OK KAMKHA-- X

miiu Uihw Bi llootitipflik WKDNDeti, ttlili, Aiipliisilons lor ndmls- -

loo insy be M(ilresn to Miss I'ol'K eitherat KHiintliamiha Miinial, or nt t'e

Kindergarten Itoom ('inen KinmuHall, ba'iiiilsv moiiiings Lum I) to VI

lt ru nlie will iw )i'esed to nnet appll-cant- s

Die lulion In Fifty (.')) Dollars ayear. No applicants received under twslve

lyeariofage, UtO-- tl

(Continued from 3rd Pane.)

Springing from thu inner hallway,oppoaitutho liinln ontrauno Iwforodosiguatfd in location, is a double

ot staircase, with an inturtuodi-- a

to landing hotweon tlio first andaocoud Doors, aud reaching to thotower Hint crowns thu central struc- -'

ture. This part of the pile is palatial in construction aud Gninli.

Entering the other wing from that i

just explored a duplicate of plan is '

traversed, only that the purposes of '

the apartments are different withthe exceptiou of class rooms open- -

lug into the assembly room. Agroat feature of the plan is thomenus described of throwing all the i

school rooms into open communion- -tiou with thu assembly room. For .

exhibition purposes nothing to ap-proach this plan exists iu Honolulu.In thu extromu end of the wing,looking out on tho railroad, is thodlntui; room corresponding to thucalisthenics room iu form, exceptingthat it has a bay wiuthw. Thulength of the corridor from th endrooms in each wing to tho main hall-way is 128 feet. Going back to tho...l.l.llaa . I nI. M . . Ki I ! nluiuuiu fiuu nuiniuK mil, tiu tuuoQices, 12ft. x 20ft., with a bath roomadjniuimr. Then there are thoprincipal's room, 12ft. x H)ft.; thematron's room. 15ft. x 20ft., and nspare room, 12ft. x 12(t.

Adjoining thu dining room in aspacious pautry with every couvonl- -

once, npenluK on thu hallway Iunu- -

:k ' tho kit.-t.-n- . iu thu cult- -

nary suite in also n lavatory, and anelevator communicates with thu uoiroom in the basement. There is anelevator from the laundry iu thubaeuii'Ut to the upper lloors, whichwith a capacltr of UK) potinils willadmit of a tiorson riding with thuDiinlen ol clothes.

A descent into the bawinont re-- iveals a stone structtiro under thoend of the wing. It contains thupel room, a laundry to contain 21wahtubs, an ironing room anil Iron-huati-

room. Thu walls are all ofhard finish. Above, the culinaryrooms Itavu tilutt floors.

Itftiirning to the staircase, theascent is madu to the dormitories, etc.At the second floor a view inlo thuassembly room is had from a bal-cony. OppoVitn is a balcony ofcrescent shape from which, throughthu arched main portal, tho magni-ficent view cityward is obtained.The arch mentioned is 22 fcot highto the crown. There is a verandaon each wing, branching out fromme lookout gallery, bach roomalong thu fronts has a box sash win- -now opening upon tuu vorauua. Aithu ends of the wings are room forteachers, one hi eacii easo command-- ,lug a view down thu corridors. Allthu teachers' rooms aru fitted withinside blinds. There aru six roomsou one sidu for two pupils, and onefor four each. Thou there aru eightrooms for one girl each. There isone lonelier'" room in the centralportion, alst) a spare room. As tothu pupils' accommodations the font-goin- g

description suits ouu wing aswull it thu other.

iiirifV18 t..Hi.l...n.l"ntn vi want m. nuiw in ! VfUUlJl'iniiaiitrooui adjoining. i nore isanollior bathroom lor teachers altovethu kitchen.

There aru eight bathrooms forpupils, two of them fitted with hotwater in case of sickness. At thuuml next the railroad there aru fivewater closets of thu latest pattern.All tho lavatories iu thu buildinghave marble-to- basins.

Counting t lie basement, thoro is ofourth story nl that end of thu build- -

iu ir. There is a snare room over the(lining room thu samu size as thattine, to Ihi used as an open dormitorywhen Bitch accommodation becomesnecessary. It is well lighted withfifteen windows. A hall leads there-from to the staircase, where ascentis made to thu lowur room, which isdevoted to drawing purpose. It isoctagonal iu shape, 10 feet in dia-meter, and contains 21 windows.Hero a vast nt retch of noble scouuryis uommauded in every direction.

There is a half story below thotowur, which is to be utilized as atruuk room. A little recessroof is ued for ventilation,four open portholes.

All of the furniture for the schoolis on hand. Kach girl will have, lw-sid-

lnd anil chair, a bureau, nwashstand ami a clothes press. Mr.OtHhup given thu rchonl any furni-ture it may require out of his resi-dence, aud a lot of handsome arti-cles belonging to him, in thu nativukoa wood, will grace thu chiefrooms.

The verandas are eight feet wide.Thosu on the ground floor have rus-tic, and those on thu secoud floorHhinglod pillars. .

'

mi ii-- ii .1 ixiiuro are .i wiuttuws anil 10.,doors in tho structure.

Protection from fire will be pro- - '

vidod in special tauki couuectiugwith six hydrants within the build- -'

lag.A special electric light plant will i

be installed for thu Girls' School.Tho pupils' rooms will not havoelectric lights inside, but bu lightedby lamps in tho corridors

A beautiful design for making thet

grounds attractive is being carriedout. Stone paths aru being built toa level grade, two or three feetabove thu uatural surface, and allthe space betwueu is to be filled iu I

for gartleuiug. Iu front of the I

main eutrauce a fountain will play.O. II. Itiploy is thu architect of the

building. Construction has been byday's labor under thu direction ofWilliam Mutch, superintendent of '

buildings for the Bishop Instate. ToMr. Mutch's patient piloting of thu,scribe through thu labyrlnlhinu pilethe renders of the Huu.i;ti.v aru in- - j

debted for thu foregoing desurip-tiou- .

It is estimated that the Girls'School, wheti furnished anil equip-ped, will cost from rOft.UOO to $70,-00- 0.

The Trustees of the Hisliop Kstateare C. It. Illslmp, C. M. Ilytie, (J. M.Cooke, S, M. Uamoii uud .1. O,Carter.

Monthly mooting of l'iouunrBuilding A; Loau Association Mon-day.

What

is Ilnme without a

Mother?

o

What

is Mother without

u Baby?

What

is Baby without a

Pair of

Hclnerny's

Shoes ?105 Fort Strobt.

Youthiililil ben r in mind Hint people,who liuvo been itt the Clout h' Fur-nishing nnd Tniloring for u life-

time come very near knowingulntt you

TT7.nt- -

W olliin the cliupo of properly mniloflnthltie;. Mr. Slnrcy, Wits foryearn the cutler fur Admits, Ihofiimous Sun Friinclsco Tullor.We lnive it frc-- li line of (looilaUnit me

BttTpains

We are nleo wuy-u- p in lite (lents'Fut niching Line, nnd keep con-aiitul- ly

on Imud n full Mtpply ofIhu very Intcst Tien, Dress Shirts,Fine Uudcrwcitr, Klc, Klc, nnd .are destroyed in k few miuulcH; thu.11 ......I k. ..!... ... ....lo..11.a .... II.....u-i-

. ill I lii li.il! i,

priceiiud quality with tiny similarstore in Honolulu.

VAN CAMP, JOHNSTON & STOREY,

1III3-3I- 413 Fort Hired.

CALIFORNIA

Frozen Turkeys

For ThankHglvlng Day !

AlJtO

LiYriTufkys, Gese S CtucXuns

I ROM

CAMARINOS'

""'"'Kalihi Poultry RanchI

nstr All I'oultrv from thn above Kancli t

are Fat ami Mrm Fed on drain and Frrsh i

Meat. j

aV-- Bei i .r lers for anv iles-r- h lion of1'ou'try llte, or Killed mt lressed.

I aiifornia Fruit Market,Corner King and Alakea Bis.

Mutual Tklkimion'k 378.ii'ji-t- t

HOP HING & CO.,UK HOTKL 8TKKKT

li- Wholesale Dealer In

Liquors and Manila Gigjrs

Genera) Chinese Merchandisesneu as

Nut Oils, Hicu, Matting,utiinese cuts, Teas, KU.

Bagllib ui Aaerican OroceriKiHy Kvery ('oast Steamer.

MUTUAL TKLKI'HONK 117.

DAVID DAYTONWILL ATTEND TO -

taumteuioiii and Salb or Proutin)

- Attn -

Collecting In All Its Braiches.Ornca; No. 42 Memhant Blreel

WILLIAM BAVIDQE,

Coiltcor and fral Kstnta Agent

II ou sen Itiii'tel. Ilents Collected.

Olllcet Cummins1 llloclr, Merchant rJtreet1IUU lm

JUST ARRIVED!!

Wicker Work!

A largo assortment

has just boon re-

ceived per "It. 1'.

Itichet" and "C. I).

Bryant," and more

to ai rive per "Transit."

o

tS&gjt FURNITURE!!

as s I

Hopp.A CoNo. 74 King Sto?G6t.

LUGOL18 THK

BESTPAINTOIL!

Have UHlt the Amount of Tour Oiloiu Anrougn Having in iigtaul.Every painter Hhuuld use Ltiooi. in

sti'ittl of l.iusccU Ull, because:1. Lrjcot, Is more diiniM than Linseed

Oil.2. Lccot. Is more eanwmknl than Lite

seed Oil.

1'i.OOF THAT LUCOli IK MOHKDUKABLE.

Six years of actual use in exteriorhousu puinling in Culifurnlu (themoat trying climiito fur tminU), iuthe burning heat ol tho Arixomi Des-ert, tho Arctic cold of Alaska, ami onthe Atlantic coast, have fully nndpntcticitlly fhown that Lucoi. alwaysoutweara LIuncciI Oil under thu euttteconditions. All thu acid worka litKan FnutclHCo Itavu discarded J.lu-see- d

Oil for Ltiooi..

II.I.UHTJtATE TJ11K YOURSELF,

l'ul titrntnr mitiiiniiiii on I.IiikcoiI umlI l.ucol paiuta. Thu Linseed tiMints

uiii'iii imiinn ihu iir.iu.iu..iiv tiiiiiiii'iictl.

I lllIW I L Til ATI t flOll IU Ml. til.'EUUNOMlOAl

Drunk up 1) lbs. panto white leadIn one pint ol Lticot, and thu sittiirqtittittity In one pint of Linseed Oil.Spread tho paint tin similar darksurfaces for comparison. Tho Lucol

i pul nl spreads us lur its untl coversj much butter than tho Linseed p.iint.I To gel equally good covering with thej Linseed mint you huvo to Use lij lbs,of white lend lo one pint of Linseed

J Oil. This uifiii.H a eavlug of j lb. ofpaste lend to each pint ot Lnuui. used,or U II)- -. to every gallon, equivalentlo your saving mure than lialf thefirst cost of the Lucoi

Lucol In not iu competition withcheap Llusccd Oil ftuhetiiutcs.

I1G.IW1MI1,

tatUoi the HuwaiUn IslamiH :

L. B. KKIiirs

ANNODNCEMENT!

1 HAVK JUST HKCKIVKDLAHOK ABBOHTMKNT OF .

I

Fine Suitings,Elogant PatteruB,

am) Latest Styles.

THKBK OOODB WILL DK BOLD INANY QUANTITY FHOM A

100 Taris Down to Enough

to Make a Single Salt I

- AND AT -

Hard Times Prices!L. B. KERK, - Impoktku,

(HIKKN HTKKKT.

MERCHANT - TAIlOR

Fine-- Cass meros Sergos,Whito Linens, Eto.

Suits Made to OrderON HI I OUT NOTIOK.

I

CLEANING, DYEING & REPAIRING

C. AK1MA, If) Nuuami Street.I1!UU (Jill

Grocery v Storey3'W NUUAXU HritKKT, I,

Detween Holnl and King Street, next torlliootlng Unllery.

GEO. MOINTYREHas opened Flrst-cln- st Oroccry Hloiias above. Ho will kep always on handthu Dest and Freshest

ADISFlClD 30(1 E ilst GrOMF.OS

1'roVIHioilH, lil'H,Canned Goods, Etc.,

And tin his best to please allCustomer.

l'lirehitses ilillverfMl lit All iittrtsOf the City.

IvX'u.trta.al Tolaplvono SQT.

F1RK,

INSURANC-E-

Hatliirrt Klrw Jnartlif.t- - Cv.,

ifseU, ?,10ii,82&.4B.

Uutltm A Utir.HaMrtj Fire Lll. Ctk,Awato, H317.0G2.

VriiRi and tinoylUriBniH.Ce.,Linnuxl)

AwAte, 16.124,057.

Nrt lurk Lilo liu. Co.,UmU, tl37,4W.tHB.9.

C. 0. BER6ER,Ottonriil Aunal (or BawaiUi lilaiO.

HONOLULU.

W. W. AHANA.

S

Jiaa ITuuanu sltioat

KINK SUITINCiS

Kn6iisu, Scnrcb md Amencau rtomls.

Htyle and ru 'lufirniltenl

iJloaniiii: iV U4!iiiingVlilml TfllC. 6b8. P 0. Bt 1(4

lltli UIB

Criterion SaloonWIELAND EXTRA PAl.E

Lager Beer!2 SCHOuNKKS FOH 25 Ct'.NlS

CHAS McCarthy,ll&l-t- f MunaKer.

CmiQeioial -:- - SaloonHARIlY KLEMMB, Haaaytr.

Cor. Nituauu it Uerntuula tita,, Houolu.U.

Ibe Only Sporting Uuusa Id Town.

O. P. S. a SpecialtyLohengrin Lager Beer

A lays on Draught. 2 uinsses r 20c

Ileal of Wines, Liiitorsand Clttsrsalways on hand

Merohants' ExchangeH.I.BHAW, Proprietor.

Olioiee Liquors

and Fine Beer

iSKLI. IKI.KI'IK'K till.

Cor, Klwj aud Nuuaati Btreet, Honolulu,

V. " isf

I '

a

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NlAfillTE NEWSArrivals

FnuiAY. No. W.Am fichr Tratiit, .turpetien, 19 tlny from

Snti FranciscoGerman lik I'aul tsonlierg, Met, lirjtNyg

(rum ltr HH'iiSATfni'AY, Dec. 1.

Slmr Mokolll from Mnui, Ltinnl nml Molo- -

knlStiur 1 wnlntil from Knitnt

Vossols Leaving Monday.Sttni Mokolll for Moloknl nml Iinnl

Carbons from Island FortsStmr V O HtU-W- io Img ulnar, t:M Imri

rollcc, 70 hag awn, 'i. lull hlilt'. --'cattle, liorM', IXIhogs, iikgsiii'im

sundries.

I

1 ,o

Fa.sonKet.AnniVALn.

From Mnul ntiil llnwnll, tier stmr V 0Hall, Nov Mra 0 V Wnril.a.

AMU

thatNolte fresh

i!1....mini's Holt Mile, c,,. for the sailing

Morgan, Homo-- ,

.muiiiu.-i-.

Mnkekau, HcVl,orrl, Co.'s

Hawaii.

did Sauorbrunnon,water, been received fresh

waiiMi auonv supt,ly theOfl

frc.i

-- wr

Meet Iwrk Iccnhetg. liai'KIOliIi.in,il--r- , bluellcrnai.y. S.o p,,,,,...thotiinrii tnnt freight

iaigo Mtiier utiuvciiiiiiiThe il feliooner

tnln Jorfci.n, imtenlayfrmtjan nnrlfc,hailiw:keilnt llruwer

li.trf. H.c lmnml.u.t.e iwut.gcr.load li'igoaml reiltviHxl belilugeneral the hold.

Born.VKltl.KYK-- tn till Norem'er

Mnilamu Vcrleiu, ulfuKrei.i'li Coinmliloncr IlMirl l.conVcrlejv, ihtiiKliter.

Dlod.SCOTT-- At Kona,

Hawaii, '.'i, WllllmiiKvans Scolt, ngtil

$21.

KiiiR returned

the Art

thisThe has

has

If the Australiairau will

has ice.

The p tit

and hor way to

of Fahala,says of rain fell

in at

Jas. F. inHawaii, in

W. Mr.

Co. throughnninl. t

. . .. .. .. . . . Lll BULB Oil k'VJI.lin .tUV1 WM.Vairs 11 .'I von nna a l' .tq.t J A J AustraliaK Mli 0 F M J . nextin tuner, miner r.!. i...T II H

Col 8 All at deck. the Wildor's--" - " I and will tho

Shipping '

V. O. Hall not touch tit' the

thl oral has inj no win wring mw onB bv i'aul Isonoergr

c.i

LU ...

m

I'aul J. ll- - W.ycMer.Uy, A out ink in

fl. ,,.

about two of heni .

'I ran It. Cmhwhich

I' sVk n iti'ck--

of ams, aLMrgo in

cltv, ai.IKM, to of

n

his In North'Ji

.Vi jean.

next

sell(,.

bark

space.

twotho

duo

willthis

tho willtho

Hoteland by

andpur aud 1.25 per

H. Co.AND j by iron a

, Inrgo of general merchandise.The annua clearance sale of the

of . illu,Jof lra)0 withup,,y

liargaius there." , I MuKibbin instructs L. J.The wheel rope of the Hall t()B(, Ul0 wl)olo of hll,

as the was coining furlliro ftt auction on' lu,r I mxt. will a rare

uiiuutus. I ol ,arai,i0 as will bo soonThu sale Jewelry j the list.

store was Tlu, aiiilrlct Hawaii, isvery satisfactory. Harry I uilea andthu hniniinir.

j an OXC08I,

A tho T'w warehouso thoversary of independence of l'or-- I'lncw is with water, ami

ofwill held at I

and binitli streets, at il p.m.

Tho Anglicau Church Chronicleout on time, its IHlh

It Is well with churchand social news, uditorialand

Captainafternoon.

Rememberexhibition

postponed Tuesday

succeeded

barkeuliue

Seymour

dropped

Saturday.CaisIiiWm

Steamshipprobably command

celebrated

Sentiuellar.,,lnml,,m.

Columbia.

Mechanics'

received,Iruuberg,

booming

,k,n'iMK

Armitago Honuapo plan-wiulde- d

irigation.celebration lasl-uamo- d

supplied

Harrison, practical

references.

inI llig Portugal is Hying Tho LoHna held a social

the store Gonsalves .: nn,i ,aui.0 , Ariou hallhonor the IMreshraontanvmu weroannversary Independence The olllcors

Portugal iub I,0U( p,!,!,,.Hev. held treasurorj Spencer,

at Oahu jail on secretary.last. i purchased a

brought a Iheavy downpour

A nativeCourt this morning for

gross cheat. lie a note afellow-countryma- n for Thecaio postponed Wednes-day.

Paul Neumann aud Mrs. AilauImvit HiiiiimmiH luminal. .1. A

aa

airrigate m.

Leilanl Club's '

aH'OIIO

money is to fillingfor a in to given

to secure a boat.

wishing secure ahomestead so on Ui,

Morgan twentylaud at Makiki.

property is liishopis bounded by Wilder

Kewalo street Ltiualiloimmediato vicinity

recently

in. Portugueseserenaded Caua-varr-

Charge d'AlTaires,inde- -

ixiuuuucu nuuivorsarr. mo i

through town toCatholic Mission, aud,a serenade marched to

their quarlors.

A lx'2 corrugatedbroken iu Marshal's olbYo

no it being resulta sudden

makes secondbroken. A

haveFrancisco,

ASK YOUR

OXmCBAXt IXWB,

W.Hall yestorday

KilohanaLeague by electrio light

evening.Norrio libel case

untilDistrict Court.

David Nahoolewa is no longerofficer. McGurn

him.

is port whenblllo.

oysters on

Johninto leaking. Shu is ortDlakely is on Shanghai.

Charles Ha-

waii,eiuveu place re-

cently.Morgan

Kona, yesterdaysteamer G. Morgan

well.

G. Irwin &.11 ITnil.ul

S. S.Kmtdsrn. Wnvinirt-.- : King.Morgan,

....t..lD.mm-y- .

service,

steamermin-Msiila- ctTho steamer

.ai

li? GormanMet arrived is

llremeii, Iroighi

nrrirml

r.ovi'iuliur

Day. contains an epic poem indotililo column

Only second-clas- s passongersant booked to by S. S.Warrimoo now Colo-nies for

Tho Government baudat Squaro afternoon. In

evening baud givea concert at Hawaiian

streets, lodging day,week or mouth. Terms: 25 M)

cents night; fwiHik.

Hackfeld tV: havoLOCAL GENERAL NEWS, their bark Paul

T,,?,vcargo

w, bo t0 mnnyTempu tfisliloii beuau to-da- frsu .are

Alex.. O. 1mwj houim.

broke steamer ,,oW Friday,,0llt liftoou This bo chance toarticles,

auction of at byWeunnr &, Cij.'s yesterday of Kau,

lloo(L,d,lnUonR of

of 2T.IM. annl. atlillod

tngal iw Hrlloa hall, ly suRar damiiBiKl.

King

is bedimingyear.

bcbiilcsselucted matter.

giv-iu- L'

l

G. It. pianoorgan maker tuner, fur-

nish best factory Ordersleft Hawaiian News will re-

ceive attention. AllKiiarauteed be a

fantory.lie royal of dubover of JI. A. Thursday

Co. to-da- y in of Jfllthof the of the dance. of tho

from Spain. J. A.

Waianinu Tlinuka- - Lrtwolawo, S. W.

piving servicesThursday The services wore HaviiiK largely at

a sudileu close by Into credit sale, am now enabledof rain.

named Pupu was up iuDistrict

passed on

was until

J.lmtfii.il

for

lioat

LotsJ'OO

after

This

from

beon

from

It

from

Home,

havo

at

In

J.

toto sell goods cheaper than othorretail store in kinds

Goods wilt atprices for Salo commoucingMonday, Nor. Lew.

Andrew's Cathedral SewingSociety resume meetings onTucsdav. December 1. at 2 p. in

Cathedral Sunday schoolroom.Magoon ot iu water rights 0 t,Bt ,n' ,autl ." ,be '!low,inKtroversy. Tho plaiiitilFi claim (, Tuesday, few faucy articlosriirhttoiise waturof Pniiniiatr..nm. over from fair will on sale

hours to Iwtwoon 2 and 5 p.fourlauds.

The dauce lie IS UBIUwill itaKe ig, ,.,, imriv. (in,. ,i. nrrnili. nf n1M

IraiT'onhrdr Mission aK.nt on fool.weatlier ,. It !.!Tho towardsup In fair belator for fuuds

Those to finedo

when J F. will sellacres of

part the ostateand avenue,

and Home.iu the wore

for each.

G a. the baudSeuhor A. de Sou.a

Portugueseiu honor their country's

imnumarched thu

thethere,

J glassthe to-da- y

aud one did it, theof jar from tho violence oftho wind. thoglass of the same stylenew will to be imported

San there beingnouo iu thu city.

T.OOAL

In the

in the

Court Albert

invou vou know

Smithnort

thirteen incheshours

fromthe

Hall.looks

W.

MmFt ami

Notes.

trip.

in

leavethe

British

playEmma

tho sameHotolT

cornorNiiuaim

the

thu

and and can

Co.prompt work

the same done

sorvedaftr

aro. Mr,

anytown. All of

Dress be sold auctioucash.

20th. M. S.

St.will its

ui.,thu

al. con- -'

leftthe bo

daily theirTo morrow will the eightieth

birthday of Brother John of tho.UISSIOU. Bllllr.lnpu ii..vr muni

town Thewil ,.,,, ulnti.go

and

can Dec.

four Theof

sold

At

of

thou

foot was

one

G.

that

ll.n

$1

bo

friend, whose daily apearance inthe (illlce Is always thu signal that itis time to go to press.

A Strong HorseIS TltlC RESULT Or USINO

0000 FEED

A FKESII SUPPLYOF

Hay and GrainJuBt Arrived jer "8. O. Wilder."

CALL AND SKK UB.

CALIFORNIA PEED GO.

run r Hut-e- n & Nnnanu Bts

HoTII TrciiKl'IIONKS 121.

Nice Things for the Table !

GROCIiR FOR

SUGAR CORN

This Brand will always be found Roiaulo and Good Value.

FUANK U.l'ETEKSON & CO., Ajoiit.

ZAUte May Bentley

Born a GeniusDisease Threatens to Cut

Short a Noble CareerBut Mood's Sarsaparllla Restores

Good Health.Mill May Hentlry la an accomplished elocu-

tionist and natural born tweaker of only 12 yearsof age. B1.9 Is th only child temperanco lect-urer bafore the public. Her lenlus, howarer,did not exempt her from an atLickof a dlieaseof the blood. Hcrownwordi best tell the ltor1" a I. Hood ti Co., Lowell, Mim.t

" I heartily Join with the many thousand! thatart recommending Hood's Sarsaparllla. I hadbeen troubled from Infancy with gatherings Intho head. 1 was compclM to leao school uponthe doctor's advice. Ilo thought It was the oalrUUng to save my life, but I

Continued to Crow Worse.I was persuaded finally by friend to try Hood'sBarsaparllla. The use of one bottle acted ef--

Hood's8,p' CuresfccUrcly upon the blood and I began to ImproT.After tho use of three bottles tho gatheringceased and I nm cured of tny former trouble. Iowo my life nml will nlnj s re main n truu friendto Hood's Sirnpirllla." I.illik May Hknt- -lkv, Hhclt.yvlllc, ttiflUn.-v- . (Jut HOOD'S.

Hood's Plltt net easily, yet promptly andeillt'lently, on tlin llrer and bowels, acHobron Drug Co., L'd.,

Sole Agents for the ltei.iit.llr of Hawaii.

nnrc'IV mm

Miw. FitKiMAXX, who mim-apc- H

our Di'chs Mnking De-

partment, Imh ret' rued fromChic 'go and in just overloadedwith lashioiiH, styles, aud ta kfrom morninir to nirlit ahoutdruHHCH lieing cut th'w way nidthat way, and this is in fiiHhionand that out of fashion, nhnuthow this ourln to he madeand lhat oimht to ho made.Lt'n worth your while to hearher. She says wi- - are in itwith the h' st of them whenit g-t- s to hun lliug stylishcroods.

Kainy weathi r always sug-ge-- ts

something warm and asull "Wool Flannels and Flan-nelettes iu e quite the thingwo propose to decrease ourstock ot them somewhat (lur-

ing the week, at what iH he-com- ing

quite well known asQuick Sales and Small PioliiPrices.

Flannel is an article in everyday demand, and as nece-sar- y

to the complete outfit as airand light to pcrfrct health andstrength. For Night Dresses,Chemises and h nick rs noth-ing is hetter, while IW dresse- -

nothing is neater or morecomfortable. Wo arc goingto niovt- - these yoorJs and nowis the time io ouy them, andwhen you aro doing it, don'tforgot that wc are making arun this week on Faniiel audFlannelettes, that other bar-

gains arc offered.lp" Yes, your five cent

check is worth just as muchas a five dol'ar one it is notthe value of the checks thattakts you to the Volcano hutthe number you hive of th m

B. F. EH L I3KS & CO.

SAUERBRUNNEN!

A FttESll LOT

-- OF THI- 8-

O ffiLEBK. A.TED

Mineral -:- - Water !

aJUBT IO HANI) 1'F.lt

Paul Isenberg"

H. Hackfeld & Co.

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NOTICE.

mil WHOM IT.MAYCoM'KltNi II AV- -L inn iIImmmii nt in) niiiMliiril iiiti'P'it

In Dm Km. 1 i i I'm 1 i',iii-.- s . iih til I Inlllh of Niivi'iiilinr lust, In Mr WILLI M t

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To Plantation Managers.

The following letters received from Ar. Jno. A. Scott, Aana-ajj- er

Hilo Sugar Co., refer to the Avery Fertilizer Distrib-utors and Stubble Diggers, for which the Hawaiian Hard-

ware Co. are sole agents. Ar. Scott tirst 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, Aana-g-er

for Pepeekeo Sugar Co., secured one each of these inple- -ments from Ar. Scott and expressed his satisfaction with themm the letter published herewith:

Pei'kekeo, Aug. 8, Ib'Jl.J. A. Scott,

Jhar Sit: In reply to yours iu relation to tho "Avery" Stubblu Diggersaud Fertilizer Distributors.

I would say that I have been using the Diggers almost constantly sinceI receivedthem, and am highly pleased with them. As the name signifies,I find them specially adapted to the work of loosening tho soil about rat-too- n

stools, aud tliov may bo used to great advantage either before orafter the Fertilizer Distributors, thereby putting the rattoou fields in thuvery best condition for a rapid growth. They are a light draft machine,and I would recommend thorn to any plantation owner.

Tho Fertilizer Distributor is a great labor saving machine, aud 1 findthat I shall need ouo moro to fill our requirements here.

l remaiu, yours respectfully,(Signed) 11. Deacon,Managor for Pepeekeo Sugar Co.

oWaisako, Hilo, Aug. , 1801.

Mn. E. It. HENDitr, Honolulu.Dear Sir: Iu reply to your enquiries regarding the working of the

"Avery" Stubble Diggers and Fertilizer Distributors. I would say that Ihave been using the Diggers for some mouths and havo dug some eighthundred acres of stools with them, thoroughly loosening thu soil In andabout the roots, thus giving thorn an excellent opportunity for many moroshoots to come forth than usually do. And I find that there is a thickerstand of cane where it has been stubblo dug. Tho machine works in fer-

tilizers on rattoou stools without any further hand labor, mixing themthoroughly with tho soil and allowing thum to gut to the roots of thuplant.

Thu Fertilizer Distributors I have had at work for some time aud Ihavo fertilized ab-n- it four hundred acres with them thus far aud they arodoing all the makers claim for them, distributiug thu fertilizers iu an evenmanner on each side of the cane and iu whatever quantity desired. Thoyaru a good labor saving machiuu aud am doing tho work of several men.Theso machines are of light draft aud strongly made aud there is nothingliable to get out of order. 1 cau fully recommend these to plantationowners. I remain, yours truly,

(Signed) John A. Scott,Manager Hilo Sugar Co.

We received by the Alameda a carload of Avery & Sons' Im-

plements 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 plan-

tation.The Fertilizer Distributor is arranged to work on land where

the furrows are ii regular with the same facility as where theyrun even.

Any information regarding these machines will be furnishedon application to

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deliver to all parts of

Union Feed Co.,Queen Street.

Temple of FashioDSI ffort Street

n Duudiihcr 1, 1891, we will hegin our

ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALETUKulo will iiitliiii dumb-- thu KNTIItK MONTH OF JK KM.JIKIt Thu (Imi'lH io lie ilUjvoircl of, cim.lst ol

Dry & Fancy Goods, Dress Goods, Etc.Boots, Shoos and Gent's Furnishing Goods.

sXSjV An Iium-Uo- tt ANsmiuent or TOYS CUltlSTMAH .?M:. O- - SILVA, - - - Proprietor.

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Articles

IMl'OKTKItH, WHOLLSALK AND lILTVll. DK.M.KIIH IN

Havana, Manila, Mexican and American Cigars.

HOL.LISTBR & OO.Cor. Fort and Morohant Stroots.

NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!JCSTOrENED AT- -

r. S. SACHS'620 Port Strpot, : : Honolulu.

Si i kolines ! Silkolines !

An I'legaii' f rttiipnt In riRtircil and Solid Colors.

ISTEW RIBBONSA new of Hulln on I SBtln-lMn- e Hlbhons, rreUyodd shades tor Farcy Work.

NEW STAMPED GOODS!Co islstlliK of ataiiiil Hilv. Ttn CI tli,

Trav Cloths, Bldf Hoard Hearts. Splashers, Doy III a, Ktc.

Fancy Figured aud Solid Color CrapesIn Light Mac. I'.nlf, Leghorn, Cream, Lsvender snd Cardinal.

Cardinal Cotton Duck, White Matting Cloth,.Iti't the thliiR tor Lrdles' Costumes.

NEW FALL WORSTED CHESS GOODS I

In the Utet I'lnld and and full assortment of

SOLID COLON WOHSTED DRKSS GOODS!In ull the latest nhadcs.

Drink Everywhere

And at All Times

mv MBUmf

HIRES' ROOT BH3H1R.

IT Irf A HOMKMAHh A.Mi IIUMKMAICINU liT.YT.ItAUK.It iH very onKily proimml, nml if thu (tliiin iliructiun. are

fulhiiveil, it will iiltviiyn Lu kimmI. Kvury iiit'inlior of tho family,from tlin Ii.ihy to llio ruinlfntlitir, can enjoy IIiiikh' Hoot Ukkk,nml every one of tliein will liuve lietter henltli for ouch nwiillow

they tiihu. It iiiiirovt'H the upiietito, purilk'n tliu lilood, milltonof the u hole eyeloin. Children ocieeiully ilelilit in Hikkm'Itoor 1 1 1: i:ic Its- - ireniiiitioii interohtn tlioiu, nml itH imu iloestin-i- k'mkI. In tlioiisiiinU of lioini'K, " llntKH Uoot Ukku Unitmother iniule," will ho anions tliu Imiiplent rocolleotioim ofeliihllmoil. It tho hyi-lei- n of tliu ioIboihiU8 1iiiiiio Hintilevelop in kidney and lirinury dlreiihen, mid in fuel, in tiny cuoo

tliul nrin-- f frimi mi impure of thu lilood.

DiMiuctly iinili-rxtmii- l IIiiikh' Ituor Ukku Ik without intuituration ormiy eliemieal oriirtillo'ul itdinixtiirc wc prove itit in

niiulo in niir open l.ulioriitory. No prorerH. Wn tnko theliei-- t llerh' mid ItoolH, hoil tliein down, liuttlo lliem mid Bond

tliein to you. 1'erli.ipH there Ihii'I unotlier ttoot Hour Laliora-lor- y

in tin' I'liiuitry opou Iu puhlic "ye. Kveryliody known JIiiikh'ttoor Ilixii elieinieitlc eau'l upproaoli niituru. Will you tiauiiiitural Uoot lleor unit ymir thlret anil Htrengthoii youihotly, or will you in-- n arliliei.il ttoot lker to mivo a few pennieamid ruin your Thuru in ten tinicn an iniicli IIiiikk UootUi:i:u Mild than all other ttoot lloer uxtracU combined.

JOBBER.B:Ilomtos Dnva Co.mi'anv , . . Wholesale DruggistsHkxson', Smith & Companv 'IIoi.MSTKIt DlU'tJ C'OMl'ANV, JjTI).. .. "Lrcwis & Co.mi'anv Grocers

National Cane Shreddert'ATEN'TKI) UNDKH Till. LAWS OF THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.

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Mr. .loliii A. Seott, .Muiiiiuei of tho Hilo Hupir Company, given tho follow-iii-

wonikifiil record of the woikmj; of tho NATIONAL UANE KHKED-DEi- t,

which win. en cti-i- l hy their works al tho comiiioucuiiioiit of tho cropjiir-- t liarverUil:

"During thepii week tin- - Hilo Hunar Coinp.iuy'H mill exceeded any ofit former record hy tin Il'.'i lioiire Kriiidinj; with un uuiimtof :J00JloiiH. Thin in fully 10 piiiout nmre than tho hct work of foriucr years.

"The tluee r.illi i null ht inn :!li in. hy fil in. mid tliu two roller mill .'0 in.Iy HO in. 'I he Hot null iIhiiik thin amount of work in an oHiuionl Miannerand with ureal cite, eoiiip.irtd with work on whole eano, uwiiit; to thoroughpreparatiiin of tho cane hy tin National Oauu Slireddcr, locently erected bytlieConipauy.

" And Ly itn uo I he mctum h.m beon iucrniHed from It percent to 6 pur-ce- nt

ou all kiuiln of e.me, mill in miiiio c.tnon hi) percent Iu been reached;the aver.iuo helm; I'i u Is p.ni ui, to iii.ility.

"I coninitie io nml the from rdircihlod cuiiu butttr fuel tlian fromwhole cane.

" I lie nhicihlii lam bun workliiK day ami nlhl for noveu iiioutliti and busUivcn mn entiie f.itiniaotinn, Immuj; nhrcthtcil diiriiiK that tinio about HuvcntyihiiiiMiid loim of e.im , ami a lurc part of it bciii bard ratooua.

"The fhicdilcr mid reniilii vorv little earn or utiuiiilnii ."--..SSMi I.I I . ' '

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Artistic Furniture!

New Goods of Every Description

and of the Very Latest Designsjust arrived from the Coast perbark "Bryant," at prices to suitoveiyono's purse.

ORDWAY & PORTER,Hotel Street, "JKobinson Block."

Bell 626 TELEPHONES Mutual 646

Pioneer Furniture HouseESTABLISHED 1 see.

New Goods ! Latest Designs I Largest Stock 1

HOI.ID OAK IIKDKOOM bKTH,BOKA8, LOUNOKS, WAK1MOHK8,

MIKKOHS, MOU1.DINU8, KTC, KTO.

Special Feature No. 1 White Seamless Mattingl'er Itoll of 40 Vrdi, 11'J.W.

And a Fine Quality for $9 per Roll.

Headquarters for Baby Carriages!Pianos for Rent 1 Chairs for Rent !

Bell 179. TELEPHONES Matnal 76.

WILLIAMS BROS.(fiticcf 5ors to 0. K. Williams.

609 AND 611 KING STREET.

GOO KI2UI.411 NUUANU STUF.KI.

Importer anil Dealer in Eoropii Dry aM Mcy Goads

lAdlei' Warn of every description. Alio, rush line ol Chinese Uoods.

Pongee fc "Wliite Silfc FajetmeisNo. 1 White and Colored Mattings !

Best Black and Green Chinese Tea. Crepe Shawls, Etc.

tW Kit Guaranteed, l'ricea Moderate. -- 1" iLEirtiaal Telephone 543 --fc

raijiPHONB U9 -- i o box m

CIIAS. 11 U STACK.Ill POUTER AND DEAl.KK IN

GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR and TEED.

Fresh California Roll Batter and Island Buttert0T ALWAYS ON HAND .

lew Goods Hecelted by Every Steamer from San fraudsm&" All Orden faithfully attend to. HatiHtar.tion guaranteed Ulann Onion

olioiud and parked wltb care.Lincoln Block, Kino Strkkt, Bkt. Koht and Auric .Strkkta

UOTH T1UPUONKB 240

LEWIS & CO..Ill FOKT STREHJT.

Importers, Wholesale k Retail timcers

Provision Dealers & Naval SuppliesErwk Qootff by BYery California Steaaer.

GOODS A SPECIALTYICE - HOUSE - - -IlLlNM OtniH SoUOlTID. J9 f0T SlTISrAOTION GlMBANTBKD.

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Groceries, - Provisions - and - feed.Maw Ooodt Ueoelved by Kvery 1'acket liom tho Kantwrn Htatai aim Knrnpa.

rRKNH . CALIFORNIA - PllODUUIS --JW KVKRV . HTKAMKIi

All Ordira faithfully attended to and Uoodn JJellverMi to ntPart Of the tllty KUKK.

n,mi Uiniu SouniTio. fUruiriofioN ltui4Mr"uo,

MAST OOKNBK rOBT AND KINO HTK1EKT8,

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Hotel Street.

War Rumors.

Tho war between China amiJapan is still on. So far thoJapaneso have all the bent ofit. How long thin will lait,time alone can tell.

Flushed by their numerousvictories, tho Japanese arepushing their armies into Chi-nese territory. Tho captureof Ping Yang with its fortsand treasure was their firstgreat success.

Tho naval battle at thomouth of the Yalu ltiver andtho total destruction of throeChinese menofwar followedthis quickly. The final expul-sion of the Chinese from Coruaand the capture of Kiew LienChang loft tho road open totho Japs to both Moukdcuand Peking.

To carry on this warfareJapan has (so far) enlisted onehundred thousand men asidefrom her regular standingarmy, and hundreds of thebone and sinow of tho land oftho chrysanthemum are crowd-ing the recruiting ollicos daily.This has caused the price oflabor to increase 1007.. Inconsequence Japanese mate-

rial and products of everydescription have nearly dou-

bled in price.However, as we had otir

large Christinas order in seve-ral mouths ago, wo will notbo affected.

Why trade with linns whocarry an assortment of goodsthat are of inferior quality ormade by the clunxmt labor,when you can get the Ixtst fortho same price? We guaran-tee every article in our storeto be the very best that theJapanese market can produceand at prices that were invogue before war was de-

clared.

For LadiesWo hnvo nn nftitortiuoiiL ofArt ii'lo both Uxoftil ntt'l Ornn-nii'iit-

that must plinu thomost FiintiilioiiB. Evury Inilyis particular about tho llnml-kHrchio- N

nlm iistis. Wo hnvoall kiiulH -- l'Jnin, HiiniitifiillyICmlirnidoriMl, Drawn anilOpon Work all Colors andSiz3.

Doiliua, linud-pniiiti'- d andombroidorod, Cropo SilkSanluut, Silk and Cropx Shawlc,nutl a variety of Scarfs. Wonlo rtculvml a largo varietyof Silk Droftfi Goo'Ia.

For GentsWo hnvo Silk Sliirl whitiand colored --uithur plain orKinbroidorud; Cravats, Nook-tin- s

of every variety, shadeand shape, Sinnckintf Jnuketsami Caps, that are a pleasureto wear, and Silk and Cotton1'ajninaH that areand well made; also the twoextremes Straws Hat andSlippers.

Nothing in Honolulu vanapproach tho small order ofRoots that wo have. Theywere made by the best Japa-nese .Mechanics, and wo guar-antee the quality, style, fitand finish Calf, PatentLeather and Tan.

MiscellaneousArticles, such as Tea Cosiesfor covering Tea Services, etc.Fiuo Table and Bed Covers,and pretty Chair Backs wohave in profusion.

Also some Menu Cards forThanksgiving, Christums andNow Year's that are prettyand tasty.

ChildrenEnjoy Christinas princi-pally bocause they receive loveolloriugs from parents andfriends, A good present togive a boy is one of our Rutteiily Pins, and a nice presentfor your girl can bo had bygetting one of our Rooks ofFairy Tales, they nro made offiuo Crepe paper profuselyIllustrated ami tho Stories nrotranslated from Old JapaneseLcgaiulu,

Nearly a Collision.

Tho stoatuer James Makoe and asmall schooner came witltiu an ace ofcolliding yesterday. Tho steamer was moving up to the lnter-Isl-an- d

wharf and the schooner wassailing down to tho Marine Railway.Tho schooner catno along unexpect-edly and but for the promptness ofCaptain Peterson would probablyhave been foundered. As it was,tho schooner grazed the JamesMakeu's bow. City front peoplewho witnessed tho accident say itwas a narrow escape. The JamesMakeo is a little ilyer aud CaptainPeterson is very naturally fond ofhis pet.

How to Turn Back the Clock.

"What titno is it, Maggie!" saidJohn, with an uueasy eeuso that heought to be on his homeward way.

"I'll go and look." she answered.Stepping quietly into the kitchxuthe girl pushed the clock baudsback an hour, aud returning, --.aid,"it's only half-pas- t nine by ouro'clock: ou can stay an hourlonger."

So John stayed, for lovers are noteager to part, and ho needed uocoaxing. Tho next morning, how-ove- r,

ho overslept himself, and Mag-gie's father, at his breakfast, havingmissed the train, ho intended tojourney by that day, wondered howthe good old clock could have lostan hour in tho night. Rut Maggiedidn't explain. She meant to set itright again before going to bed, butforgot, which shows once more whateverybody should reniomlwr -- thatwe can set back tho clock, but wocannot set back tho time.

All tho same It is possiblo occa-sionally to regain lost things. In awoman's letter recently received, 1

find this sentence: "Vary Ml vie 1look If n ytari younger than I dhl."Aud if she felt as she looked she wasto all practical purposes ten yearsyounger. For, although a clockface looks tho samo uo matter whattime il is, a human face doesn't.Thai changes with the condition oftho "works," or tho life behind it.

The letter goes on thus: "In thespring of ol 1880 1 felt weak andlow. 1 had a bad taste in the mouthand n thick slimy phlegm covetedmy mouth mid tongue. I was sickin a morning, retching and vomitingn watery lltiid. I had great pain intho head and wns very mazy, beingat times so bad I could hardly standupon my font. After eating Hie sim-plest food 1 had dreadful pain inthe left side and palpitation of theheart, and could get but little sleepat night on account of it,

"Gradually 1 grow weaker andweaker until I could scarcely walkabout the house, and but for thonecessity of attending to my family,1 should have beeu laid up. My lifewas a burden and a misery to mo,and 1 often wished myself dead.

"Sometimes belter aud at othertimes worse; this was my generalcondition fur tun years, during whichlong period of sutTering 1 was treat-ed by tho doctor, and took everykind of medicine I could hear tellof, but got uo bettor.

"In November, 1S1X), I read in abook of a medicine called MotherSeigel's Curative Syrup, and gut abottle from Mr. E. Ranks, tho che-mist. After 1 had takeu a few dososI found my food agreed with mobetter. I kept on with the Syrupand gradually gained strength. 1

had become so thin and emaciatedthrough all those yeais of sulloriugthat il took time to fully restore me.Rut inn now m hrtttr hrulth ihiiifur wat in my llr, aud my recoveryhas astonished my friends. Theytell me 1 look ten years youngerthan I did for taking tho Syrup.How 1 wish 1 had known of it yearssoouerl My husband and friendshad given up all hope of my gettingIxitter, but none of us knew ofMother Seigel's Syrup.

"On mentioning to the Rev. E.Harries, tho Vicar of Christ Church,what had wrought the cure, he saidI should write mid let the proprie-tors know what the Syrup had donefor me, so as to benefit others. Youmay publish this statement as youthink proper and I will gladly ans-we- r

inquiries. Yours truly, (signed)(Mrs.) Elizabeth Greenlialgh, 21,Rutland street, Newtown, Pontile-bur- y

(near Manchester), May 11,1MI2."

Thus was this good woman en-abled -- not to turn back her nominalago, but what was better -- to recoverthe priceless treasure of health,without which unit her youth norage has atiy comfort. Her maladywas the same wretched iudigestiouand dyspepsia, tho curse of all agesaud nations.

Preparing for Chrletmas.

Mrs. Roardman's "Ka Mnilo" stockis nearly all sold and anticipating aheavy demand for Christmas goodsshe ordered a fine line of FaueyArticles, etc., thoy will arrive onthe next Australia. Her largoami commodious lauai will bo fittedup as a show room. All her oldcustomers and the Honolulu peoplein general are invited to inspect thismagtiificont stock of ChristmasGoods.

Truant Lads.Two native boys wore sentenced

to the Reform school for six montliBand one year rospootivoly by Dis-tri- ct

Magistrate Perry yesterday,for truancy. Another, who has justcome from Hawaii, was reprimandedand ordered to go to school, orotherwise the Government wouldgive him free board and lodging forhis labor. Tim boy's parents statedthat they would take their son backto Hawaii, where they would sendhim to school,

Dr. L1EBIG & CO.MEN Nmtii llticltiu fur Clmmle,I'riuitc mid Wiiilliit)

)t, I.IoIiIk'h luvlt-orilto- r Hut KrciitoM re-medy fur Kfiiiliml Ynknehs I.hhh of ,MiuliiMxIiind I'rlvaie DlHt'iiHt'H, ovi'ru.iinim I'm.imitwri'iii'tiN mill neiiiriin all for inarrlii--llle'N duties. ii axiirfa and recHmHllilili',,;II trlnl Imitlu kIvi'U er tent tree tu rtiiy linedi'NerlliliiK yiiiitiiiii; cull er iidilreta l(ltlcarv HI., iriviilu entrance 40.1 .Miinoii Klban FrauoUco. UUXIly

As a Rule

You do not got nioro limnyour monoy's worth whenyou tnnko n purchase; nutl ngrent ninny times not quiteHint.

Your good common sensewill toll you Hint most con-

cerns, if thoy fulfilled thopledges nmtlo in their ntlvcr-tisomont-s,

could not Inst sixmouths. "Look Ahout"nutl with your good jtnlg-inc- ut

decide who reallyenrries I ho host selectedstock; whoso goods nro of tho"I'Yvkst QtTAMTV;" whogives "TifK Most For TituMo.N'KY."

My goods combine- (hoqunlily, wilb ns low n pricens snmo goods enn bo pur-alias- ed

anywhere. Suchlines ns I enrry, cnnnol bopurchased by remaining athomo and writing for them;autl for that reason I niakomy yearly trips to tho mar-kets of tho World. Pickingup a now lino hero, a fewpieces there, until I havegathered together every-thing new autl desirnblo inmy muny lines.

You'd bo astonished toget a PINK UMWlKLLA,handsomely carved head,with a lino stylish cnuo tomatch, both mounted insilver, for

$8.50:Tho set for this is aboutwhal a cane alone used tocoxt; and vol this is whatwo are ollVriug you now;and this is only one of manyarticles at popular pricesoffered this season by

H. F. WIGBMAN,

Fort Streat.

Santa Clansi gathering toguthui theUHiiiil clioiru array of Holi-day Supplies at Thrum'sFoRT-STRKK- T STORK, whichfor variety in carefully se-

lected yroodn from Paris,New York, Philadelphiaand S.ui Fraiicifco rendersthis long established storethe recognized

Headquartersof Holiday Novelties in alltho lines of Dolls and DollSundries, Toys and Gumis,Wagons, Carriages, Hock-ing Horses, Sliooilies, Velo-ei- p.

dt s, Tool Olicsn, Cro-quet Set", Hli cks, Juvenileand Toy Books, Etc., Etc.

The Attraotionsof Christmas Novelties, Sty-lish Stationery, with a lineassortment of LeatherGoods in Purees, MagazineCovers, Card Gases, Writ-ing and Traveling Cases,Albums, Ktc, give oppor-tunity for choice selectionsat moderate prices.

Yet to ArriveMarble Statuary, Presenta-tion and Mis elluneousBook, more Dolls, latestdesigns in Indian Workand lion-Bo- n Baskets, alsoa large stock of ( 'repo Tis-

sue Papers in choicest co-

lors and tint edgi s.

THOS. gTtHRUM,IKIMI W) Kurt Street.

FOK SALE!

FOUR NICE LOTSNear King St'eel Opposite llefnr-met'ir- y

Bnhool.

Mf Kor I'artlctilurs, Inquire f

R W WILCOX,Corner of IJ teen mid Niuimiu Hireem,

lllM-t-r Up HtulrM.I

O. B. DWIOHTHorn ell klmisuf Work In

Ouient & stone Sidwaiks & Curbing.

lleluNiin liMiid Urn H'iHy ol Ch.iifo llruii't.t tlnrli mid nlwey. kiept JIn-wi- n

Inn CurliiliK Httinii, KttlniNlea ulveumid liiwem price nmnired. lleUTeleiiiiunuXU. UuMf

THESFinest

IS MADE

"Wliiter !

Prices below any other

Theo. H. Davies te Co., L'd.

SOLE -A

Waialae RanchMEANS

V AND V

GOODWOOD

Mntaai Telephone 507.

Bell Telephone 460

The 10-MilaR- Race

A BIG SCOOP-- TOR TIIK

it CLEVELAND"

ALFRED GRIFFITHSWin KliHt Tlnio frlze.

LOUIS MARSH X.LL

Second I'lace Price.

lloth Klilere M anted on "CleTHund"II uyolei

A. I. O. AtklitHon. wlin iirnellritlivwon Unit plitce, r'd n inai'lilne lilted with

uitvemnu ' urea.

"0 ftvrlan I" Hlow.'lt'K inlTlrniirnf', cnnaliterliiir llur wen only three"i lev Uiidx" in the Kace.

H. E. WALKER. AgentKortgageo'a Notico of Iutontlon to

Forocloso.

AlK'OIIDANCK WITH THK IMtO-vlxlnn- nIN o( u ir uin mriuiiKe mide byiJiiurlm II. Wiliuii ol Honolulu. Ouhti, to0orK 1. TowiitMiucI, ol nald llnnolii u,itated Annum llth, A. I). 1811. mid rceo dnttn the Otllce of ltojiBtrnr ol Conveyance,In II ok 147. page 478. 47n and 48u, noticeIs hfrtby cl'en that the said Ueorgf V.Towneend, iiiorigaKee, liitum'a tn fureislosiHtlio iftld iimrt.aKu lor coiiddlun broken, towit: of principal vi hen due.

Notice In uIho heiebv (jlvcu llml the pro-perty covered by tuld mortice will beold at t'lihllu Auction, m the Auct'ou

Hoom of Jan. b MorKan, In nald Honolulu,

On SATUKDA Y, Docembor 22, 1891,

AT 12 O'ULOCK NOON.

The rioper.y eoveied by ald nio'tBageIs Ueiicrlbed mh folluva: All that ilt'uTmpiece or parcel ot land eltuateal Ku'uuUii-liuu- ,

in raid Honolulu, hounded and denenbed an foihiwe, v z : UomiueiiciiiR atthe ii nuku coruer of Youut; and I'iikolHtrectH aud ruunliiK In an east, rly dilut-ion hIoiik Young ntrei'1 2111-- tt fvet, tliencdin n nortlitnv dlreuilon Inn feel, thenii- - inn wenterly direction to 1 Ikoi Hiteei 210.0feet, thniru in a oulherlv d rectlmi al nuI'dk ! mriiot INJ.U feet to jilare ol com.lieui:enient conUinli.g an area of 7:tl-- l 00of an acre.

UKOItUi: I' TOWN8KNI)110 MortKee.

i'OH SALE CHEAP

A Hl'ltltV IN VKUYA (lout lleimlr. AIo nlffiKLa lew iirukeH boih New vtwi'ViVr'- -.

uud Ki'Ui.d'haud. Apply toW W; WrtltlHT.

1 lH7-t- f Honolulu Carriage M'l'y.

Miumliiftiurerof I'unuy. UAUUbn, Wrmuclil Ironfur ll.irial IaHh, KenldenreH, llard.na, UulI'ouieH, etu Union itreet, neany opiMiolluHell Tuner. ll7Vtl

7 Bread

c&cFLOUR

PUOM

Stronger !

Standard Flour in Market.

-GHENTS.

HawaiianExpress Co.

will conduct a Gen ral For-

warding and I2xprcps Busi-nc- es

between tho entbo groupof Is'ands. We make our-

selves responsible for all Pack-ugf- S

mid Gods scut iy it .Wo have responsible Agentsat all ports touched by Steam-- Iship Companies.

Our Express Wagons willcall fur mill deliver to anypait of the ity.

Baggage Checked direct todestination from hotel or resi-

dences.

Packages and money sentby our Express ystcm areguaranteed for their full va- -hie.

Our Agents board all in- -,

coming steamers.

Baggage and Goods storedthree days five of charge.

K5r Plnco of Business:Hotel and Union streets.Both T. h phones '170.

20 lbs. W Your doctorwill tell you

of o it la theafeat diet

Nestled . for baby

Il7VOli 8.VI.K 11 Y THK

HOLLISTER DBUG CO, L'D,Ak'miIh for the Hawaiian Islands.

Wire -:- - Nils.TJXj sizes.

CommonAKIl

FinishingVERY CHBA.P.

WILDEU &" CO., L'd,nt7-Hi- u

0. R. COLLINS,.MANUrACTllKKU OF

B'ino Harness, SaddlesnniDLES,

Carriage Tops, CuihloDK,Kendert, Dii'liea, Hiorm Apron, Kic, Ktc.

210 King St. P. 0. Mm 496.IHI.ANItOltllKltH HOMUiriCl),