4
r If?"" 'tpXK-Ut- , V JKKOT rW.. -- w- w3r .jjr-wip- w c. F """ nmr WWEKB e - r- nVUfP f i iLa jiv b'.y i ,1 4 we aiin Bmlkfim. m $ VOL. VIII. NO. 1137. HONOLULU, H. 1., SATURDAY, SKPTKMhER 15, lb4. PRICK 5 CENTS. THE DAILY BULLETIN WH. G. IRWIN & CO. . rBWTSD AND rDBUSHKD EVERY AFTERNOON uosrr fmiDiT it thb DaJlj BolleUi Publish Co., L'l, at TBI errtca ta att Ywelttst St, BoaoUta, I. L at!80KtPTION-B- ix UolumaYui. )ellvered lu Honolulu at Kim Omt a Montr, In advance. 11 WEEKLY BOLLETIN -- 18 PUBLISHED - H1VHIM.V TUKBDAY it Poor Doli.am a Ybab to Domestic, tod Fivb DoLtAM to Foreign Subscribers, payable In advance. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING dun a is lonuoi imt iVt UOTU TRLBPHONB8 P. 0. BOX 89, tun i)Aii.t Bcllbtib la prlntad and pub llabed by tba Dally Bulletin Publishing Company, Limited, at lta office, Mer- chant street, Honolulu, Hawaiian i. Daniel Logan, editor, resides on AJakea street, Honolula. aforesaid. Address lettera for the paper "Editor Bullctih," and business lettera ' Manager Dally Bulletin Publishing Company." Using a tienonal address may cause delay In attention. Businou Card. UtUTKBS A OOOKR, InirtiaTaah ap Dialim ta Lcbkia ai 4i.L Btaoe or Bcildwu If atbiiau. KortBtreet, Uouolalo. 81. HAOKFEXD A OO., UaNBAAl. OowaiMiuk Auun Ournar Fort and Queen Blravu, Huoululu, no. a. eMUTHZxa. ainrioxaeiai-ieat- i Hnitaau 4im. Mahnkona, Kobala, Hawaii. WTL3AAU FOSTEB. ArroBNBV-A- T Law abd NirrABT Pvbliu No. 1 Raaunroanu St., Honolulu. THOB. UMDBAT. ae BtAHOtAVTOaiHX jBWBLBa l lA.VCM tiABka Kaknl Jvwelry a niwcially. Paitu-ti- atUnlion paid to all kind of repaira Campbell II lock, Merchant Street. HONOLULU WON WORKS, (tTBAM Rl"4lrM, HUI.AB HlLU, Huii.B, Oonitu. lariN, lituai, amd Lbab Uaatibob, Machinery of Bvery Description Mate u Order. Particular aiUntlou paid to Bliipi' Blitokaiultliing. Job Work eAwmt4d at Short Notice,. E. A. JACOBSON, Watoumakbr and .Jkwklkr 60b Fort Htreet, Houolulu, H. 1. F. 0. Box 287. Mutual Tele. 4U). DR. O. W. MOOItE, 1400 Van Neia Ave., S. F., Cat. ElBf aat Apartmeata for Patiuata. BLBCTBIC1TV IV HBBVOUa OIBBAaBll. ttf Dr. Moore oflers Invalids all the comforts of home, with constant and care- ful treatment. Refers to U. R. Maufarlaue. UUMf anfane. C B. RIPLEY & ARTHUR BEHOLDS, AROHITXOTB, Orrics: New Safe Deposit Building, Fort street, Honolulu, U. 1. PJaus, Speclncatlona and Superintend nee given lor Bvery Description ot Build Ing. Old Buildings successfully Remod elled and Enlarged. Designs for Interior Decoration. Wnw or Menbanleal liraw-In- Tracing and Blue Printing. Drawings for Book or Newspaper Illustration. METROPOLITAN MEAT CO., 9W llfioST 3j Wholesale and Retail Batchers MAVT CONTRACTORS. 0. J. WALLKk. AND - Mauagor, (Xilzxiltecl OKKKK ruil BALB FEKTIL1ZKRS ILBX. OIOU SOB Celbmd HlgJl Grade Gam luons. W are also prepared to taka orders tor aJestsairci N. Ohlandt s oo.'aj rortlllceariB, ttiaanng prompt deliver BOILED LUCOL! This ta a superior Paint Oil, eon- - sumlng lest giving a nlmiant Linseed Oil. and 1 lasting brilliancy to color. Hied with drlet than splendid Lime. OerxienL. KJtKINEUUUOAKS SALMON Falrbaak Caaala. &.' Cone Beet Compounds, Rooting Papers, Irtd'i Piteii Steam Pit Corinai Jarsoes' Diaaioaa, Eaavsl Brer- - Uatiag Paiat Kuiaj arignd fot Vacuum fan Wm. 6. Irffin & Co. Win. U. Irwto. Clam Bprrckela, W. M. aitJard. Than. 0. PnrUt It gives floor IL1M1TKD) PO. f & President and Manager Vlcl'realdent Berretary and Treaanrer Aoilltor Sugar Faotors AND CotnmiHSion AifODtn AQBMTK Of TUB Oceanic Steamship Csmpaoy, OF BAN f BANOIBCO, PAL. NOTICE TO Visitors, Picnic Parties, Loans AND GENERAL PUBLIC! AkBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBRvBBAaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV At Smith's Bus and Livkuy Staules, Kino Stukkt, (Adjoining Metropolitan Meat Market,) Is the Cheaiiest Place In Town von can et BuHHes, Wagonettes, llugglea and addle Horses. It will pay you to call and see before you try elaewhere. - aMtvueJ. Talwplvoxxa 400--- - VING FAT CHAN At Furniture Dealers Iteg to Inform the public that hv have clood the Mranch t ro at 322 Nuuauu street, but thev will meet their cus- tomers hi their old stand ou Klnj,' stret, wiir tliey uarry auompleUi llllrt ol IIKDROOM RETS, UHAIRS, TABLES, WARDROBES, STANDS, Etc., Etc., Etc. Pmraltara Repaired and Oaaeral Jobbing t Reuonabla Raits. VING FAT CHAN, King Street. Bell Tbl. 881. Mctoal Tbl. (M. P. O. BOX 321. HONOT-iTJL- U Oarriago Manufactory iai it 130 KOHT STREET. 414 Carriage Builder AND UKPAIHKU. IN Vv!:u-.,- . Ordors from the other Isluiids In Balldlag, Trlamloo, PalDllog, Etc, Etc., Promptly Attended to. W. W. WIUCUIT, Pitop. (Suooeasor to Q. West.) LIFE AMD MARINE INSURANCE. Harttartf Pin laawaiee Ce,, AaMta, 17,109,825.49. Luattoa !Mklre Fin laa, Ce., Aaaets, 14,317,052. TuaauMaa vneyHarlielM.Co., (Limited) AaaMa, I84H057. Htm York life Im. Ce., Aaaeta, tl87,4M,lW.N. G. 0. BER6ER, Qeaoral Ageit for Hawailai Ulaata. HONOLULU. 71 BUckimithino Bell Telephone Mntnal Telephone Consolidated Soda Water Works Companj, Limited. BOTH TKLKl'HONKH 71 UUSTACE&CO. COAL 4li elude In any quantity froiu a bag to a ton CHARCOAL ttiiiu one bag to any qiiantlt, FIREWOOD In u leugthi and Sawed orHpllt fnim a bag to any quantity: alwi WHITE & BLACK SAND NATIONAL IRON WORKS QUIIVN BTRDIT. BatWBBB alakM U aUefesVaal ItnatB. rpHE UNDRRSIONED ARE PRE-- pared to make kinds of Iron, Brass, Bronte, Zinc, Tin and Lead Call- ings. Also a Oeneral Repair Bhop Steam Engines. Rice Mills, Corn Mills. Water Wheels, Wind Mills, etc. Machines the Cleaning of Coffee, Castor Oils. Beans, Ramie, Sisal, Pineapple Leaves and outer jrwrous Plants and Paper btock. Also Machines for Extracting Staroh from Manioc, Arrow Root, etc. aTBF orders promptly attended u WHITE, RITMAN IMCO HOP HING & CO., KM HOTEL STREET, 414 all for for the All Wholesale Dealers In Liprs iiifl Manila Giprs AND General Chinese Merchandise SUCH AS Nut Oils, Rice, Matting, Chinese Silks, Teas, Etc, Engllab aBd American Grocoriea lly Every I'oait Steamer. MUTUAL TKI.lIl'HONK 117. DAVID DAYTON - WILL ATTEND TO Idnagemeat and Salt ol Propony - ABD Ctlleotlng In All Its Branches. Orriuai No. i'i Merchant Street. uu'xval vaEZErJKOM-a- a aao. PacificfflailS.S.Co. nm OccideDU) anil Oriental S. S. Co. Per T0I0HAMA aai H0N0E0NQ. Steamers of the above Oompanlea will call at Honolulu on their way to the aboe porta on or about the following dateti Htme "OCEANIC" October 2. 1894 Btmr "CHINA" November 12. 18W Btmr "OCEANIC... December 11, 1894 Btmr "CHINA" January 21, 1N Btmr "OCKANIC"... February 19, 1803 Btmr "CHINA" .. April 2. IMW ret SAfTntANClSCO Steamers ol the above Companies will call at Honolulu on their way from Hon? kong above port on oraooi AVV inu Yokohama to the the following dates: Btmr "CITY OP PEKING" October 9,1894 Btmr "OOKANIO".. November 19, 1894 Btmr "CHINA" December 31, 1KM Btnir "GARLIC".... February 10, ltftu Htmr "l'KUll" March '21, 1895 Btmr "OABLIC" AprU 28, 1899 IITIS OP PASSAGE All AS FOLLOWS: ro toao ro bobo- - NAMA COBB. Cabin IIMUt 1176 UO Cabin, round trip montbt . en u mi so Cabin, round trip 11 months a at 110 3ifi Rqropean Btearace d Ot tin 00 Of Paaaenger imylng full far will be allowfcd 10 percent ou return fare If return- ing within twelve moutlit ATBF For Freight and Paatuige apply to B. HACKFELD & CO., Ki7 it Aconta. Oceanic Steamship Co. Australian Mail Service PerSanFraooiaco: rhr New and Fine Al Hlnel Himin.nii " " MONOWAI ndurtri Honolulu from on or anont iilt I HV. innu neyr.'. Aurk- - Soptembor 20th. And will leave for inn above pun with Ullaaml I'aHitvngeraouorabout lliatilau. For Sydnoy and Auckland: roi New and Fine Al Hteel huaim.il " MARIPOSA " Ol lur Ocenuio Hteaiaanip ("oiulmuy will I due at Honolulu, from San Franolaco, on w alniut Soptembor 27th, Alia will uava prompt ileal Malls aqd Passengers for the abo va The iiinleraigueil are now pnii4irei1 to Issue TaHOUGU TICKETS 10 ALL POINTS IN TUK UNITED STATES ATBT" I'm further partiouiara reganttUB fretbt or Pauage apply to VTM. 0. ISWIN i CO., Ltat, OasBral Akt. Oceanic Steamship Co. rime Table LOCAL LINE S. 8. AUSTRALIA. Arrive Honoluln lave Houolulu from a F. for B. F. Oouo.. Oct. 13 Nov. a Nov 10 Dec 1 Dec. t) THROUGH LINE Kroiu San Krauclecn Krom byduey foi (or Sydney. Ban Francisco. Airivr Honolulu Lavt Honolulu. MARIPOSA, Bept.27 I MONOWAI, Sept. 20 MONOWAI Oct. M3 1 ALAMEDA BEAVER SALOON, The Best Lunch in Town. J Sfipl rfcM d OotTfio .t 1U BUUKn THK KIN BKANDN DP Gig-ar- s and Tobacco H. tLWAlH UN I1AN11 ISrOJ-iT?3- D. F"rOTD. Consolidated Soda Water Go,, L'd ESPLANADE. Onr. Allen k Tort 81s., porta. EST IIOIJ.ISTWU Si CO., lUU-t- f Aaeuts. Canadian-Australij- n Steamship Line nteaioers ot ma ai.H Line, running in connection with tm CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Betweeu Vancoaver. B. (J., id 8ydnoy, N. 8. W., and calling at Victoria B O., Honolula and 8nva FIJI, A.R.HJ DXJHS A.T HONOLULU t aiH.ut the datea below itaUd, via.) From Sydney and Suva, for Victoria and Vancouver. B O.! Btmr "AK AW A" October 2 Btmr "WARM MOO" .. November 1 Btmr "ARA W A" Dp cemoer 1 HonolnU. Btmr,'ARAWA". Tfcmeh TlektU lanaO Iroa Moaolila la Ouata, Oalltd Statti aad Europe. mnin anp ritnii ai.ti D. MrNIOOLL, Montreal, Uamtda. ROBKRT KRRR, Winnipeg, Ctinada. M. M. BTRRN. Ban Franclico Cal. O. MnU BROWN. Vancouver . 0. September IitmiU. An Eye Opener! Yon nover know the correct measure a cord of wood ! 1 bull one ton ('2000 lbs.) honest weight, machine cut, in blocks of 12in. long for $10, or a half ton (1000 lbs.) $5; but if you prefer old way you may as well have a cord hIm for 10 delivered free to any house in the city Otia."-ooa.- l 40 Cents a. Bag. MUTUAL TICI l(. Wilder's Steamship Go. TIME TABLK W. U WtLt-SA-. Prea. Oai-- t. J. A. Klhu, On Iwm. Her. Port Stmr. KIN AD. OIiAREX, GoBoualer. Will leave Honolulu 'i r. toucmug Labalna, Maalaea Bay and Makena ilin same day; Mahnkona. Kawaibnfiiud Jjiu the following day nrrlvlpg Illo mldulgkt. LKAVKS HONOLULU Tuesday Sept.25 Friday:. Oct. 0 Tuesday Oct. Friday Out.ibl Tuesday Nov. II Friday Nov. Tuesday Nov. Friday Dec. Tuesday. Returning leaves Hllo, touching at l.sa- - same day ; Kawalhae a. m.; M.i Makeua 4 r. m.; Maalaea Bay dr. m.; Labalns 8 r. tba following day; arriving Honolulu H a. m. Wednes- days and Saturdays. ARRIVKH AT HONOLULU Saturday Bept.22 Wedneaday Oct. 8 Baturday Oct. Wednesday OcUSt Saturday Nov. S Wednesday Nov. Saturday Nov. Wednesday Dec. 6 Saturday Doc. Wednesday Dec.'iu aW No Freight will received after noou day sailing. Stmr. CLAUDINE, 0AMER0H, OoBuaaattr, Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday b r. St., loucblug KaUuIul, Uuelo, H Hamoa and .' inuiu, Returning will arrive at Honoluln every Hnuday morning. 1ST. No Freight will received after 4 t. m. uay of sailing. ti. b. Ho pi at m.. at at at HI Hi IT m. at IS 14 'Jt 16 be U on of at at be on Consignees must be at tue lauding to receive their Freight, aa we will not hold ourselves responsible alter audi Freight has been landed. .DeclH While the Comoanv will uae due dill- - In handling Lire Stock, we decline Ssnce any responaiblllty lu case of the loss of same. The Company will not bo responsible foi Money or Jewelry utiles placed In the care ot rursera. SOMETHING NEW I PACIFIC TRANSFRR CO., '&irrrtiBBBBBl Mm, il King St. Mutual Tel. 6G2. Ilntfttsge I'lierl A Ironi Hotels and Real. ditiKc. din ' i to ili'allnntluu. No lti'olii'd.lliK at stciiuiers, llaggnge always put In State Rooms. ,1. 11. IUV oiu MauBK(, From Victoria and Vancoaver, for Suva and Sydney: .. B O., 21 OrtolM-rS- I .November 21 aVST For Freight and Paaaage and all Oeneral Information, apply to Theo. H. Davies cfc Co., L'd, Aqenltfor tht ItmiatOtn of for the BPEHA-lwl- , MILLS, 81mr"WAIlRIMOO" Btmr"WARlUMOO". nr.THBi. 8Tiu:i'.T. BBGAN VAPOB a PACIFIC 0A3 Engines & Launches ! THE BEST IN THE MARKET. IZF They cannot be Burpaased for inotivo jiowor. SKNIl FOR CATALO(HIK- -l JOS. TINKER, tOO-- tf Hole Agent, Nunnnu street. California Fruit Market, Corner King & Alnkea Su. CaiDiirioo's Refriguratops By Every 8teamer from San Fran Cisco with Fresh Fruit, Oysters, Salmon, Poultry, Etc., Klo.. Etc, Etc lUJO--tl LESSONS IN Drawing and Painting. D. Howard Hitchcock Drawing and Painting taught by the lal-es- t Kuroieau methods. Classes every Weil, nemlay and Saturday forenoon from 8 a. h. to 12 noon. OL. Lesaons tor Private Pupils In ape clal lines of work also given. Tlio Studio will be open to visitors every Friday afternoon. City Carriage Co., Corner King and Bethel Su. - BOTH TBLEraORXS 113 - Fine Carriages 6c Civil Driven To be had at all hours. .1. s. ANDRADE, lUotf-- Manager Cement Sidewalks & Gra- nite Curbing Laid Estimates given on all kinds ol liTONE, CONCRETE A PLASTER WORK . OONCRBTB A SrBUJALTT "" JOHN P. BOWLER. G. B. BOARDMAN, HOLB AORNT KOtl Tarawa OoaJ Atlas Assurance Go. or LOXTSOM AHSr.TH, 110,000,00(1. II. W. SCHMIDT At SONS Agents lur Hawaiian lilaudi, The Jawol Consistency. EutTon Bclletis: Tho Hcv. T. Do Witt Talmage camo hero nutl was roceivod with opeu arms by ovory member of tho Central Union church without a break. But what lifted thoso mem bers ouo and all, and caused them to swell with importance and stretch out about three inches taller, was when Hov. Talmage condescended to adorn with his presence the sanc- tuary standing close under tho pro- tecting wing of tho Hawaiian Liotel. And uo w, because tho Iter. Dr. Tal-niag- o speaks tho honest truth straight from the heart about the Queen and things here iu general the Advertiser, to its eternal dis grace, suuueniy tries to mage out that tho doctor is tricky and rather devoid of character. At tho same time, bear in mind, dear roader, that if tho Iter, doctor had told a bartel of lies in support of the oligarchy, ho would have been extolled to tho third heavens by tho Advertiser, as a second Father Abraham. That, in truth, is about tho size of tho con- sistency and uiauline of tho Adver- tiser folk?, many times so proved, since tho Kith of January, 18J3. What a pity it is that tho Advertiser man will persist iu mixing thoto pretty little funny stories with his uugeutletuanly criticisms. WAILfKC. How to 'luro. Buck tho Clock. "What time is it, Maggie!" said John, with an uneasy sense that he ought to be on uts tiomuwnru way. "I'll go and look," sho answered. Stopping quietly Into tho kitchen the girl pushed the clock hantls back an hour, aud returning, said, "It's only half-pas- t nine by our clock; you can slay an hour longer." So John stayed, for lovers are nuver eager to part and ho needed no coaxing. Tho next morning, how-ove- r, ho overslept himself, and Mag- gie's father, at his breakfast, having missed tho train, ho intended to journey by that day, wondered how the good old clock could have lost an hour iu tho night. Hut Maggie didn't explain. Sho meant to set il I right again before going to bed, but forgot, which shows once more what everybody should remember mat wo can set buck tho clock, but wo cannot set back tho time. All tho same il is possible occa- sionally to regain lost things, lu a woman's letter recently received, 1 liutl this sentence; " Titty (ell m look ! yairs younyrr than I iltd." And if she felt as sho looked sho w.is to all practical purposes ten years younger, although a clock face looks tho same no nutter what time It is, a htimuu face doesn't, ''nil changes with tho condition of tho "works," or tho life behind it. The letter goes on thus: "lu tho spring of 1SMJ I fell weak and low. 1 had n bad taste iu tho mouth aud a thick slimy phlegm covered my mouth and tongue. I wai sick iu tho morning, retching ana vomiting a watery llttid. 1 had great pain iu tho head ami was very ma.y, being at times su bad I could hardly statid noou my feel. After eating the fiui-ble- st food I had dreadful pain iu my chest, and a lightness across tho client ami sides. Lor hours together 1 have sat before tho lirorubbiuguiy chest to try ami get relief. 1 had great pain iu the left side and pal- pitation of the hear i, and could get but little sleep at night ou account ol it. "Gradually I grew weaker aud weaker until 1 could scarcely walk about the house, aud but for tho ueeeshity of attending to my family, 1 should have beeu laid up. My lifu was a burdxti and n misery to me, aud 1 often wished myself dead. "Sometimes better aud at other times worse; this was my general condition for ten years, duriug which long period of sulferiug I was treat- ed by the doctor, ami took every kind of medicine I could hear tell of, but got uo letter. "In November, 181K), I read iu a book of medicine called Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup, aud got a bottle from Mr. E Ilauks, tho chem- ist. After 1 had taken a few doses I found my food agreed with tue hot- ter. 1 kept on with tho Syrup aud gradually gained strength. 1 had become po thin ami emaciated through all those years of sutTeriug that it took time to fully restore mo. Hut I (nil u nil' iu Mlr ini(i than I rer mis in my life, and my recovery has astonished my friends. They tell mo 1 look ten years younger than I did for taking the Syrup, llow I wish 1 had known of it years roonorl My husband and friends had given up all hope of my geltiug hotter, but iioue of us knew of Mo- ther Seigel's Syrup. "On mentioning to the Hov. E. Harries, tlm Vicar of Christ Church, what hail wrought tho cure, he said 1 should write ami let the proprie- tors know what the Syrup hud done for me, so as to bttielit others. You may publish this statement as you think proper aud I will gladly an- swer inmiirim. otirs truly, (signed) (Mrs,) kliahoth Urcoiihulgh, 21, utitluud Street, Newton, I'endlo-bur- y (near Manchester), May 11th, 1X12." Thus was this good woiuau en- abled not to turn back her nomi- nal age, Imt what was better -- to the priceless treasure of health, without which uelthei youth nor age lias any comiorl. Uur rial-nd- y was the same wretched intliges-tiu- u ami dyspepsia, tho curse of all ages ami nations. Mechanics' Homo, corner Hotel and Nuuauu street. Ltxlglug by day, week or mouth. Terms: 2b mid Ml cents per nilitt II ami fl.'ib per week V

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VOL. VIII. NO. 1137. HONOLULU, H. 1., SATURDAY, SKPTKMhER 15, lb4. PRICK 5 CENTS.

THE DAILY BULLETIN WH. G. IRWIN & CO. .

rBWTSD AND rDBUSHKD

EVERY AFTERNOON

uosrr fmiDiT it thb

DaJlj BolleUi Publish Co., L'l,

at TBI errtca

ta att Ywelttst St, BoaoUta, I. L

at!80KtPTION-B- ix UolumaYui.)ellvered lu Honolulu at Kim Omt aMontr, In advance.

11 WEEKLY BOLLETIN

-- 18 PUBLISHED -H1VHIM.V TUKBDAY

it Poor Doli.am a Ybab to Domestic,tod Fivb DoLtAM to Foreign Subscribers,payable In advance.

BOOK AND JOB PRINTINGdun a is lonuoi imt

iVt UOTU TRLBPHONB8

P. 0. BOX 89,

tun i)Aii.t Bcllbtib la prlntad and publlabed by tba Dally Bulletin PublishingCompany, Limited, at lta office, Mer-chant street, Honolulu, Hawaiian i.

Daniel Logan, editor, resides onAJakea street, Honolula. aforesaid.

Address lettera for the paper "EditorBullctih," and business lettera ' ManagerDally Bulletin Publishing Company."Using a tienonal address may cause delayIn attention.

Businou Card.

UtUTKBS A OOOKR,

InirtiaTaah ap Dialim ta Lcbkia ai

4i.L Btaoe or Bcildwu If atbiiau.

KortBtreet, Uouolalo.

81. HAOKFEXD A OO.,

UaNBAAl. OowaiMiuk Auun

Ournar Fort and Queen Blravu, Huoululu,

no. a. eMUTHZxa.

ainrioxaeiai-ieat- i Hnitaau 4im.

Mahnkona, Kobala, Hawaii.

WTL3AAU FOSTEB.

ArroBNBV-A- T Law abd NirrABT Pvbliu

No. 1 Raaunroanu St., Honolulu.

THOB. UMDBAT.

ae

BtAHOtAVTOaiHX jBWBLBa l lA.VCM

tiABka

Kaknl Jvwelry a niwcially. Paitu-ti-

atUnlion paid to all kind of repaira

Campbell II lock, Merchant Street.

HONOLULU WON WORKS,

(tTBAM Rl"4lrM, HUI.AB HlLU, Huii.B,Oonitu. lariN, lituai, amd Lbab

Uaatibob,

Machinery of Bvery Description Mate uOrder. Particular aiUntlou paid to Bliipi'Blitokaiultliing. Job Work eAwmt4d atShort Notice,.

E. A. JACOBSON,

Watoumakbr and .Jkwklkr

60b Fort Htreet, Houolulu, H. 1.F. 0. Box 287. Mutual Tele. 4U).

DR. O. W. MOOItE,1400 Van Neia Ave., S. F., Cat.

ElBfaat Apartmeata for Patiuata.BLBCTBIC1TV IV HBBVOUa OIBBAaBll.

ttf Dr. Moore oflers Invalids all thecomforts of home, with constant and care-ful treatment. Refers to U. R. Maufarlaue.

UUMf

anfane.

C B. RIPLEY & ARTHUR BEHOLDS,

AROHITXOTB,Orrics: New Safe Deposit Building,

Fort street, Honolulu, U. 1.

PJaus, Speclncatlona and Superintendnee given lor Bvery Description ot Build

Ing. Old Buildings successfully Remodelled and Enlarged. Designs for InteriorDecoration. Wnw or Menbanleal liraw-In-

Tracing and Blue Printing. Drawingsfor Book or Newspaper Illustration.

METROPOLITAN MEAT CO.,

9W llfioST 3jWholesale and Retail Batchers

MAVT CONTRACTORS.

0. J. WALLKk.

AND -

Mauagor,

(XilzxilteclOKKKK ruil BALB

FEKTIL1ZKRSILBX. OIOU SOB

Celbmd HlgJl Grade Gam luons.

W are also prepared to taka orders tor

aJestsairci N. Ohlandt s oo.'ajrortlllceariB,

ttiaanng prompt deliver

BOILED LUCOL!This ta a superior Paint Oil, eon- -

sumlng lestgiving a

nlmiant Linseed Oil. and1lasting brilliancy to color.

Hied with drlet

than

splendid

Lime. OerxienL.KJtKINEUUUOAKS

SALMON

Falrbaak Caaala. &.' Cone Beet

Compounds, Rooting Papers,

Irtd'i Piteii Steam Pit Corinai

Jarsoes' Diaaioaa, Eaavsl Brer- -

Uatiag Paiat

Kuiaj arignd fot Vacuum fan

Wm. 6. Irffin & Co.

Win. U. Irwto.Clam Bprrckela,W. M. aitJard.Than. 0. PnrUt

It gives floor

IL1M1TKD)

PO. f

&

President and ManagerVlcl'realdent

Berretary and TreaanrerAoilltor

Sugar FaotorsAND

CotnmiHSion AifODtn

AQBMTK Of TUB

Oceanic Steamship Csmpaoy,

OF BAN fBANOIBCO, PAL.

NOTICE TO

Visitors, Picnic Parties, Loans

AND

GENERAL PUBLIC!

AkBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBRvBBAaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV

At Smith's Bus and LivkuyStaules, Kino Stukkt,

(Adjoining Metropolitan Meat Market,)

Is the Cheaiiest Place In Town von canet BuHHes, Wagonettes, llugglea andaddle Horses. It will pay you to call

and see before you try elaewhere.- aMtvueJ. Talwplvoxxa 400--- -

VING FAT CHAN

AtFurniture DealersIteg to Inform the public that hv have

clood the Mranch t ro at 322 Nuuauustreet, but thev will meet their cus-

tomers hi their old stand ouKlnj,' stret, wiir tliey

uarry auompleUillllrt ol

IIKDROOM RETS, UHAIRS,TABLES, WARDROBES,

STANDS, Etc., Etc., Etc.

Pmraltara Repaired and Oaaeral Jobbingt Reuonabla Raits.

VING FAT CHAN,King Street.

Bell Tbl. 881. Mctoal Tbl. (M.P. O. BOX 321.

HONOT-iTJL- U

Oarriago Manufactoryiai it 130 KOHT STREET.

414

Carriage BuilderAND UKPAIHKU.

IN Vv!:u-.,- .

Ordors from the other Isluiids In

Balldlag, Trlamloo, PalDllog, Etc, Etc.,

Promptly Attended to.

W. W. WIUCUIT, Pitop.(Suooeasor to Q. West.)

LIFE AMD

MARINE

INSURANCE.

Harttartf Pin laawaiee Ce,,AaMta, 17,109,825.49.

Luattoa !Mklre Fin laa, Ce.,Aaaets, 14,317,052.

TuaauMaa vneyHarlielM.Co.,(Limited)

AaaMa, I84H057.

Htm York life Im. Ce.,Aaaeta, tl87,4M,lW.N.

G. 0. BER6ER,Qeaoral Ageit for Hawailai Ulaata.

HONOLULU.

71

BUckimithino

Bell Telephone

Mntnal Telephone

Consolidated

Soda

Water

Works

Companj,

Limited.

BOTH TKLKl'HONKH

71

UUSTACE&CO.

COAL4li elude In any quantity froiu a

bag to a ton

CHARCOALttiiiu one bag to any qiiantlt,

FIREWOODIn u leugthi and Sawed orHpllt

fnim a bag to any quantity: alwi

WHITE & BLACK SAND

NATIONAL

IRON WORKSQUIIVN BTRDIT.

BatWBBB alakM U aUefesVaal ItnatB.

rpHE UNDRRSIONED ARE PRE--pared to make kinds of Iron,

Brass, Bronte, Zinc, Tin and Lead Call-ings. Also a Oeneral Repair BhopSteam Engines. Rice Mills, Corn Mills.Water Wheels, Wind Mills, etc. Machines

the Cleaning of Coffee, Castor Oils.Beans, Ramie, Sisal, Pineapple Leaves andouter jrwrous Plants and Paper btock.Also Machines for Extracting Staroh from

Manioc, Arrow Root, etc.

aTBF orders promptly attended u

WHITE, RITMAN IMCO

HOP HING & CO.,KM HOTEL STREET,

414

all

for

for

the

All

Wholesale Dealers In

Liprs iiifl Manila GiprsAND

General Chinese MerchandiseSUCH AS

Nut Oils, Rice, Matting,Chinese Silks, Teas, Etc,

Engllab aBd American Grocorieally Every I'oait Steamer.

MUTUAL TKI.lIl'HONK 117.

DAVID DAYTON- WILL ATTEND TO

Idnagemeat and Salt ol Propony

- ABD

Ctlleotlng In All Its Branches.Orriuai No. i'i Merchant Street.

uu'xval vaEZErJKOM-a- a aao.

PacificfflailS.S.Co.nm

OccideDU) anil Oriental S. S. Co.

Per T0I0HAMA aai H0N0E0NQ.

Steamers of the above Oompanlea willcall at Honolulu on their way to the aboeporta on or about the following dateti

Htme "OCEANIC" October 2. 1894

Btmr "CHINA" November 12. 18WBtmr "OCEANIC... December 11, 1894Btmr "CHINA" January 21, 1NBtmr "OCKANIC"... February 19, 1803Btmr "CHINA" .. April 2. IMW

ret SAfTntANClSCO

Steamers ol the above Companies willcall at Honolulu on their way from Hon?kong above port onoraooi

AVV

inu Yokohama to thethe following dates:

Btmr "CITY OP PEKING"October 9,1894

Btmr "OOKANIO".. November 19, 1894Btmr "CHINA" December 31, 1KMBtnir "GARLIC".... February 10, ltftuHtmr "l'KUll" March '21, 1895Btmr "OABLIC" AprU 28, 1899

IITIS OP PASSAGE All AS FOLLOWS:

ro toao ro bobo- -

NAMA COBB.

Cabin IIMUt 1176 UO

Cabin, round tripmontbt . en u mi so

Cabin, round trip 11

months a at 110 3ifi

Rqropean Btearace d Ot tin 00

Of Paaaenger imylng full far will beallowfcd 10 percent ou return fare If return-ing within twelve moutlit

ATBF For Freight and Paatuige apply to

B. HACKFELD & CO.,Ki7 it Aconta.

Oceanic Steamship Co.

Australian Mail Service

PerSanFraooiaco:rhr New and Fine Al Hlnel Himin.nii

" "MONOWAI

ndurtri Honolulu fromon or anont

iilt I

HV.innu

neyr.'. Aurk- -

Soptembor 20th.And will leave for inn above pun withUllaaml I'aHitvngeraouorabout lliatilau.

For Sydnoy and Auckland:roi New and Fine Al Hteel huaim.il

" MARIPOSA "

Ol lur Ocenuio Hteaiaanip ("oiulmuy willI due at Honolulu, from San Franolaco,on w alniut

Soptembor 27th,Alia will uava prompt ilealMalls aqd Passengers for the abo va

The iiinleraigueil are now pnii4irei1 to Issue

TaHOUGU TICKETS 10 ALL POINTS

IN TUK UNITED STATES

ATBT" I'm further partiouiara reganttUBfretbt or Pauage apply to

VTM. 0. ISWIN i CO., Ltat,

OasBral Akt.

Oceanic Steamship Co.

rime TableLOCAL LINE

S. 8. AUSTRALIA.

Arrive Honoluln lave Houolulufrom a F. for B. F.

Oouo.. Oct. 13Nov. a Nov 10

Dec 1 Dec. t)

THROUGH LINEKroiu San Krauclecn Krom byduey foi

(or Sydney. Ban Francisco.

Airivr Honolulu Lavt Honolulu.

MARIPOSA, Bept.27 I MONOWAI, Sept. 20MONOWAI Oct. M3 1 ALAMEDA

BEAVER SALOON,

The Best Lunch in Town.

J

SfiplrfcM d OotTfio

.t 1U BUUKn

THK KIN BKANDN DP

Gig-ar- s and Tobacco

H.

tLWAlH UN I1AN11

ISrOJ-iT?3-D. F"rOTD.

Consolidated Soda Water Go,, L'd

ESPLANADE.Onr. Allen k Tort 81s.,

porta.

EST

IIOIJ.ISTWU Si CO.,lUU-t- f Aaeuts.

Canadian-Australij- n Steamship Line

nteaioers ot ma ai.H Line, running in connection with tm

CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAYBetweeu Vancoaver. B. (J., id 8ydnoy, N. 8. W., and calling at Victoria B O.,

Honolula and 8nva FIJI,

A.R.HJ DXJHS A.T HONOLULUt aiH.ut the datea below itaUd, via.)

From Sydney and Suva, for Victoriaand Vancouver. B O.!

Btmr "AK AW A" October 2Btmr "WARM MOO" .. November 1

Btmr "ARA W A" Dp cemoer 1

HonolnU.

Btmr,'ARAWA".

Tfcmeh TlektU lanaO Iroa Moaolila la Ouata, Oalltd Statti aad Europe.

mnin anp ritnii ai.tiD. MrNIOOLL, Montreal, Uamtda.ROBKRT KRRR, Winnipeg, Ctinada.M. M. BTRRN. Ban Franclico Cal.O. MnU BROWN. Vancouver . 0.

September

IitmiU.

An Eye Opener!Yon nover know the correct measure a cord

of wood ! 1 bull one ton ('2000 lbs.) honest weight,

machine cut, in blocks of 12in. long for $10, or a

half ton (1000 lbs.) $5; but if you prefer

old way you may as well have a cord hIm for 10

delivered free to any house in the city

Otia."-ooa.- l 40 Cents a. Bag.

MUTUAL TICI l(.

Wilder's Steamship Go.

TIME TABLKW. U WtLt-SA-. Prea.

Oai-- t. J. A. Klhu,

On

Iwm. Her.Port

Stmr. KINAD.OIiAREX, GoBoualer.

Will leave Honolulu 'i r. toucmugLabalna, Maalaea Bay and Makena ilinsame day; Mahnkona. Kawaibnfiiud Jjiu

the following day nrrlvlpgIllo mldulgkt.

LKAVKS HONOLULU

Tuesday Sept.25Friday:. Oct. 0Tuesday Oct.Friday Out.iblTuesday Nov. IIFriday Nov.Tuesday Nov.Friday Dec.Tuesday.

Returning leaves Hllo, touching at l.sa- -

same day ; Kawalhae a. m.;M.i Makeua 4 r. m.; Maalaea

Bay dr. m.; Labalns 8 r. tba followingday; arriving Honolulu H a. m. Wednes-days and Saturdays.

ARRIVKH AT HONOLULU

Saturday Bept.22Wedneaday Oct. 8Baturday Oct.Wednesday OcUStSaturday Nov. SWednesday Nov.Saturday Nov.Wednesday Dec. 6Saturday Doc.Wednesday Dec.'iu

aW No Freight will received afternoou day sailing.

Stmr. CLAUDINE,0AMER0H, OoBuaaattr,

Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday br. St., loucblug KaUuIul, Uuelo, HHamoa and .' inuiu,

Returning will arrive at Honoluln everyHnuday morning.

1ST.

No Freight will received after4 t. m. uay of sailing.

ti. b.Ho pi

at m.. at

atat

HI

HiIT

m.at

IS

14'Jt

16

beU on of

atat

beon

Consignees must be at tue lauding toreceive their Freight, aa we will not holdourselves responsible alter audi Freighthas been landed.

.DeclH

While the Comoanv will uae due dill- -In handling Lire Stock, we declineSsnce any responaiblllty lu case of the

loss of same.The Company will not bo responsible foi

Money or Jewelry utiles placed In the careot rursera.

SOMETHING NEW I

PACIFIC TRANSFRR CO.,

'&irrrtiBBBBBlMm,il King St. Mutual Tel. 6G2.

Ilntfttsge I'lierl A Ironi Hotels and Real.ditiKc. din ' i to ili'allnntluu. No

lti'olii'd.lliK at stciiuiers,

llaggnge always put In State Rooms.

,1. 11.IUV oiu MauBK(,

From Victoria and Vancoaver,for Suva and Sydney:

..

B O.,

21OrtolM-rS- I

.November 21

aVST For Freight and Paaaage and allOeneral Information, apply to

Theo. H. Davies cfc Co., L'd,Aqenltfor tht ItmiatOtn

of

for the

BPEHA-lwl- ,

MILLS,

81mr"WAIlRIMOO"

Btmr"WARlUMOO".

nr.THBi. 8Tiu:i'.T.

BBGAN VAPOB a PACIFIC 0A3

Engines & Launches !

THE BEST IN THE MARKET.

IZF They cannot be Burpaasedfor inotivo jiowor.

SKNIl FOR CATALO(HIK- -l

JOS. TINKER,tOO-- tf Hole Agent, Nunnnu street.

California Fruit Market,Corner King & Alnkea Su.

CaiDiirioo's Refriguratops

By Every 8teamer from San FranCisco with

Fresh Fruit, Oysters,Salmon, Poultry,

Etc., Klo.. Etc, EtclUJO--tl

LESSONS IN

Drawing and Painting.

D. Howard HitchcockDrawing and Painting taught by the lal-es- t

Kuroieau methods. Classes every Weil,nemlay and Saturday forenoon from 8 a. h.to 12 noon.

OL. Lesaons tor Private Pupils In apeclal lines of work also given.

Tlio Studio will be open to visitorsevery Friday afternoon.

City Carriage Co.,Corner King and Bethel Su.

- BOTH TBLEraORXS 113 -

Fine Carriages 6c Civil DrivenTo be had at all hours.

.1. s. ANDRADE,lUotf-- Manager

Cement Sidewalks & Gra-nite Curbing LaidEstimates given on all kinds ol

liTONE, CONCRETE A PLASTER WORK

. OONCRBTB A SrBUJALTT ""

JOHN P. BOWLER.

G. B. BOARDMAN,

HOLB AORNT KOtl

Tarawa OoaJAtlas Assurance Go.

or LOXTSOMAHSr.TH, 110,000,00(1.

II. W. SCHMIDT At SONSAgents lur Hawaiian lilaudi,

The Jawol Consistency.EutTon Bclletis:

Tho Hcv. T. Do Witt Talmagecamo hero nutl was roceivod withopeu arms by ovory member of thoCentral Union church without abreak. But what lifted thoso members ouo and all, and caused them toswell with importance and stretchout about three inches taller, waswhen Hov. Talmage condescendedto adorn with his presence the sanc-tuary standing close under tho pro-tecting wing of tho Hawaiian Liotel.And uo w, because tho Iter. Dr. Tal-niag- o

speaks tho honest truthstraight from the heart about theQueen and things here iu generalthe Advertiser, to its eternal disgrace, suuueniy tries to mage outthat tho doctor is tricky and ratherdevoid of character. At tho sametime, bear in mind, dear roader, thatif tho Iter, doctor had told a bartelof lies in support of the oligarchy,ho would have been extolled to thothird heavens by tho Advertiser, asa second Father Abraham. That, intruth, is about tho size of tho con-

sistency and uiauline of tho Adver-tiser folk?, many times so proved,since tho Kith of January, 18J3.What a pity it is that tho Advertiserman will persist iu mixing thotopretty little funny stories with hisuugeutletuanly criticisms.

WAILfKC.

How to 'luro. Buck tho Clock.

"What time is it, Maggie!" saidJohn, with an uneasy sense that heought to be on uts tiomuwnru way.

"I'll go and look," sho answered.Stopping quietly Into tho kitchenthe girl pushed the clock hantls backan hour, aud returning, said, "It'sonly half-pas- t nine by our clock;you can slay an hour longer."

So John stayed, for lovers arenuver eager to part and ho neededno coaxing. Tho next morning, how-ove- r,

ho overslept himself, and Mag-gie's father, at his breakfast, havingmissed tho train, ho intended tojourney by that day, wondered howthe good old clock could have lostan hour iu tho night. Hut Maggiedidn't explain. Sho meant to set il

I right again before going to bed, butforgot, which shows once more whateverybody should remember matwo can set buck tho clock, but wocannot set back tho time.

All tho same il is possible occa-sionally to regain lost things, lu awoman's letter recently received, 1

liutl this sentence; " Titty (ell mlook ! yairs younyrr than I iltd."And if she felt as sho looked show.is to all practical purposes tenyears younger, although aclock face looks tho same no nutterwhat time It is, a htimuu face doesn't,''nil changes with tho condition oftho "works," or tho life behind it.

The letter goes on thus: "lu thospring of 1SMJ I fell weak and low.1 had n bad taste iu tho mouth auda thick slimy phlegm covered mymouth and tongue. I wai sick iu thomorning, retching ana vomiting awatery llttid. 1 had great pain iutho head ami was very ma.y, beingat times su bad I could hardly statidnoou my feel. After eating the fiui-ble- st

food I had dreadful pain iumy chest, and a lightness across thoclient ami sides. Lor hours together1 have sat before tho lirorubbiuguiychest to try ami get relief. 1 hadgreat pain iu the left side and pal-pitation of the hear i, and could getbut little sleep at night ou accountol it.

"Gradually I grew weaker audweaker until 1 could scarcely walkabout the house, aud but for thoueeeshity of attending to my family,1 should have beeu laid up. My lifuwas a burdxti and n misery to me,aud 1 often wished myself dead.

"Sometimes better aud at othertimes worse; this was my generalcondition for ten years, duriug whichlong period of sulferiug I was treat-ed by the doctor, ami took everykind of medicine I could hear tell of,but got uo letter.

"In November, 181K), I read iu abook of medicine called MotherSeigel's Curative Syrup, aud got abottle from Mr. E Ilauks, tho chem-ist. After 1 had taken a few doses Ifound my food agreed with tue hot-

ter. 1 kept on with tho Syrup audgradually gained strength. 1 hadbecome po thin ami emaciatedthrough all those years of sutTeriugthat it took time to fully restore mo.Hut I (nil u nil' iu Mlr ini(i than Irer mis in my life, and my recoveryhas astonished my friends. Theytell mo 1 look ten years youngerthan I did for taking the Syrup,llow I wish 1 had known of it yearsroonorl My husband and friendshad given up all hope of my geltiughotter, but iioue of us knew of Mo-

ther Seigel's Syrup."On mentioning to the Hov. E.

Harries, tlm Vicar of Christ Church,what hail wrought tho cure, he said1 should write ami let the proprie-tors know what the Syrup hud donefor me, so as to bttielit others. Youmay publish this statement as youthink proper aud I will gladly an-

swer inmiirim. otirs truly, (signed)(Mrs,) kliahoth Urcoiihulgh, 21,utitluud Street, Newton, I'endlo-bur- y

(near Manchester), May 11th,1X12."

Thus was this good woiuau en-abled not to turn back her nomi-nal age, Imt what was better -- to

the priceless treasure ofhealth, without which uelthei youthnor age lias any comiorl. Uur rial-nd- y

was the same wretched intliges-tiu- u

ami dyspepsia, tho curse of allages ami nations.

Mechanics' Homo, corner Hoteland Nuuauu street. Ltxlglug byday, week or mouth. Terms: 2b midMl cents per nilitt II ami fl.'ib perweek

V

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ileilurtt l iirilhff iSVrl wit fii'lvUnt Fstablhhed fa-- Ik IVntfii of Alt

SATUItOAY, SKPT. IS, tlof

Thoro h a lanjp proportion offriL'inal maUr, both editorial andoorri'ipondoncp, in tlm rnntcrjMonthly for gpptoniber. No agri-

culturist, larjro or sina'l.vjujjhi totliit ivrloiV.iT.I.

iIt was cruel id "i" AdvTlisir

to writi attvli n ' .ru-h':n'- ly pit ho

tic" faiowoll. a- - Uoberl J(miii ritcv-onoo- ti

Would Iitrto lhd it, to Mr.

J'ouroso tlii" luuruinij Why not lettho osleojiipd Rcntl'inau yo awayhappy, nfti r ho had il.ii a Rreatdual to ma'io tho cjinnw ;ily happy t

as woll n pood? Mr. IViiio.m

f reached th go'pol without pol-

itic, but any hnouinj body whonotes lb" Ad rtier'H grief wo-i-

Miiuk thai ho was a man of ilw own.iduey. He wa uol.

iMits Caller bid fauuell to lurpupils in l'ort strict r hool vtrr-uay- ,

the aiuinMc Hoard of KdnaMonvlth tswoiiiaiiVr:.hr.a'iui,t havingrlistniised her bivts.t dio rofuedto taku tlm oath to fiht for tho

Mauy of the elimlmn wept,mil fOCic in tl ol' tfrk'f throw downtheir looli, declaring they wcrodone Hi that .n'houl. Siiu'o 1'ro-'o.'s-

c?t'ott, tho principal, has beeorue a political stump speaker, tiiemorale of Fort it school has ntprocinbly declimd. Tho wholeUoird of Eilucatioi' h now a nest ofincompetence, into!erauci and bi- -

otry. Its members reirard politiialorthodoxy a tho ono thing needful,regardles of other qualifications ofteachers It pays l.ih salaries to uol7uied, alld the mold-illitera- te

in country, J. ' 'trotted out toennjr eori)sewho ofcannot ciutrtict a sentence

Euulih. and whose sole recommendation is their M'rvici's a oufu'.-imi.-d-

cuts of tho Government newspapers.Proof of be given at any gtt Luw 1'ltK for KttSUIt-luu- e.

Let thulj;ud ask tho Ader- - i:i:t"l'j:i) CiOOD., SpecialtUer and Star to turn over thooriginal MS. of tho eoiiespondeiicesent them b certain teaolur, andit lliere are iwo ceuieiiwe in anyof theiu correctly composed andspelled, the Ut'LiXTlN uill forfeita year's sulucripliou to ttio writer.Tiiis paper knows becau'o it hahad dealings w:th I!i'Jm "cattlo."

msie:; to xhk slnaiou.IVoplu.ibro.id will be iutercjted

in reading the follouiiig letter, thatappeared n th:. uii'tuing's Adur-tiu- r.

TLiy a:"!"' nppteeiale itthoroughly, uowi v.;i, it,iout l,uoting that ihe load i .1. I'mnu-Ioi-

Sc Co. wa? r member of the fniniiiil-te- e

of .iicty, into whuso handsUnited Kim,- - M,i.i.i(-- John LSleviM d '.veu. I theof this cjunny. rthi'i. Ll "iad un-

lawfully and u:li d!j AU'swrled by'tis eountr s uriiied fuuej .Mr

Kmmeluth iivi ben am. uiberof tlmAdvisory L'ouu il of th l'ro isioual'Joveiiiluelll aud of tin. KiMl '

!

of Hawaii" evvr siace, ;.ud beholdhow ho loves v. hat S.owm calls, "tlie!i'-- t jjoverisment tlm islamlr ncrbad' ivho'i :tt small potato liatis-action- .

Inn I ihe teiiator'a ounpoi'lii-l-;

Mn. IiiTOR,--VtM'i'- h to publiclyprotest ugftitiK tit lr.ttiioits adoptid by tho Interior Department intho matter of awarding contracts

4 nu instnnro in point witness thoaction f the ts'iperuiteuilout ofPublic Vi'oiks as reanN tho bids onpumping plnir, to.

Tiie pi.in jiti ,ns wiro diawu upiu five gectious A, I), (.', D ami K,nud biis were invited for the wholoor for material under any ouo sec-tio- u.

Section 13 called for the price perloot on foursiKHbof eH

required being given price perpound on s!)uii: eight tons of con-nections and tho prleo per poundon about eight tons of pig lead.After the hpecitications were in thehands of intcudiug bidders sevm

six H inch, and sixCltupiuau valves ero added to thisbCCttOII,

Wo tendered on material n aboveaud were notified on Thursday lytho Minister of the lutunor thatother had underbid in and wewrote to the firm for whom wo madetho tender accordingly.

Wo wi u surprised therefore whenthe Suporiutoudent of Public WurJoasked us lalu this evening whet hoiwo wished to supply the pigaud Chapman valve at tie priee.sstated in tender. Wo promptlydeclined to be a pmty to any tiutiuubusiiieshlii mi tin its.

Wo havo heeii btisiuthi fortvvclvo jeais and h.iVi met all fori a

of j.iMpU', mid Imvn (oin1orr.il on nilumuii'i of jrilt! in our lino, but thisis tho first timo wo havo bcou askedtr iHvv our tender with souio onotvlio had a cut ratu to offer on n joblot of ii'ipe.

Our tomlnr was based on ettl-mM-

sunt us by a thoroughly rella-hi- e

ti nil in I ho Lnstorn States; wo enilonwircd to strictly follow tho letter

(lie speuificalious, aud would havo

boobies tho

this can KS

but

our

ItMtvcrcu innlutiul as contemplatedhad wo b.'pn succos?ful.

Wo boliuvo tho lowest tondor forall materials undnr any one headshould, by tho ordinary laws of busl-ni'- s,

l)o accepted, nml havo no kickcoming when such is the eat-o- ; but,

we stalled out to say, protestnp.iiust tho peddling horein ilea-- 1

1 il.i--l J. EintKLUTii & Co.Iltuo'tihi, Sept. 11, 1SJ1.

hilo in Chicago, Mr. Charles L.Kahl.'r, a protniuent shoo lriorchintof l)o Moines, Iowa, had quito a

rious time of it. Ho took such aoum cold that ho could hardlyall,- or navigate, but tho prompt mo

of Charubcrlaiu's Couli KemodyiMii cd him of his cold so quicklythat others at tho hotel who hadbad colds followed his example andhalf a do.eu persons ordered it fromtho nearest drugstore. They wereprofiiM in their thanks to Mr.K alder for telling them how to curea bad cold so quickly. For sale, byall dealer.-.-. Ik-nsoi- Smith & Co.,Ap-iit- s for the Hawaiian Islands.

MB COLUMN.

Our Qt'ICK Sales andSM VLI. 1'ltOFIT Policy is aItir better 0110 lor the publicthan the resurrection procefsknown HS Sl'KCrAL(Jnmm Hki.ow fJnsr. otr-.- .

vtc at wj, c, tj,e graves eon,::,, ,r(IM,lu nf timi.m,iw

niaku n wbow.WUU never ofl'tS Sl'KCIAL

VALUK. :tt SAI.KS; one limy

value never. Sl'KCIAL VaLUKj,rt. 0ly obtained where yoilj,a.t yKASOSAllLK 001)8where Ct'ifK JSalks andJSm.u.l Pnoi'iTS are the fun-

di mental principle of theli'iipju you sue dealing with.

Experience will teach youthis if )ou do not realize itnow. (juiek sales and HinullproJiln mean also no dull coun-lc- i,

no dull goods, but new-s- i

vies, in fact goods that sella: piiees that are just right.

Have, you noticed any oftho.c Laih:s' Siiiut Waistswe .spoke of last week? Ifnot, you tiro certainly nut voi'Aob-etvtn- for there has beenmote of litem sold by uh hiblwick th'ii) wnu ever sold inflono'ulu in any t wo wcekfi.Quick sales and smull prolits

did t. Only a tew ofi hem left. I'he same thingiin-'h- t be said of C'AuuiAtnclUAOLS.

We have some handsomeUmiiuki.las and Pauasols.

Twelve j'ardH UreH Pat-terns of Gknitinr Imsu Li-m- :n

Law.vs in colore at $2.50a pattern.

1i;mi:miii:u the place ; thatif you have any doubts, acall at our store will watisfyyou that all we Hay aboutjriCK Sali: and Small Pno-rrr- s

iw a Fact 1

l. F. KlILKItS Ss CO.

THEOSOPHY I

1'l.AHS roil HKOINNKKB VILli HEA dtnrlitl MONDAY NKXT. t 17th.it' TMjnelimk v. m.. In llie Hull of tho WuvlliutiliiiR, No. Iu Klin ttiecf, (iruuiiil flour

I iw iiim ),.io ot ilia Ktilnlila of ly-H- ias. All ptrMins who wlsnlOHtuily whut

1'iin. foiiliy nully In are cor.Uully hiviii'illO Httfllll. H3-- tt

NOXIOE.

UK KKBl'O.SBinbK FOlt1WII.I.N0Icnnlrauieil by my nun, Loulucincr, nit tier U lie antburlteit to collectiiiuiify or itceliit bills for me.

MUB. HI NO Kit,KIiik Btreet.

Honolulu, Bept. 4. lbOI. U!i8 'Jw

BITOATION WANTED.

A N l'.XI'KIIIKN'ei:i) T.ADV DKBIREBJ. a ilt'iati a ax JloiievkiOmr, jilicav iiiiini'i'i or in OoverntK t r illilMrenuli'lur lAt-iv- jtarj of ii o. Aililrrm

MIBS MAKBKY,117 Ct 1' U. Hox, Honolulu.

M..wayM

DELICATE I DELICIOUS ! DAINTY !

ASK YOUR CROCIiR FOR

REDTln'ii ore Nov I'ir. I'.i', l.'.v r.i ' ' 'lud. Ono 'rill will irov) tlirlr nitirll.

K. II, Tho Cuhu ol' tlili. bruntl cuutatxi ft Kiwitor iiunntity thnn thoao ofany otbur.

"SPo-.ovs- z: Csast wft.rjen.t3.

HawaitaQ Hardware Go.. I.'d

Friday, Sept. U, 1894.

The object of the SalvationArmy throughout the worldis to "reach the unreached"and they've succeeded In thou-

sands of instances. We do notbelieve the reformations havealways been permanent anymore than the efforts of Fran-

cis Murphy or the ministra-tions of Dr. Keeley haveproved entirely satisfactory in

the matter of intemperance.They, like Mr. Moody, workupon the sympathies of thepeople, they get them first in-

terested and then enthusiastic,when slap, bang, comes a de-

sire to do better. But becausethere have been backslidersamong the Salvationists oramong the people who haveonce yielded to the persuasiveeloquence of the late John B.Gough or a Murphy there isno reason why these reformersshould not be encouraged. Ifa man or woman has gone tothe dogs and a curbstonepreacher is successful in liftingthem up, even temporarily, itis infinitely better than if theyhad continued on a downwardcourse. Temprance lecturersand Dr. Keeley have b.enscoffed at because their cureshave not been permanentSuppose they have not 1 Take,for instance, a man who drawshis wages Saturday night andspends it in rum before Monday morning, leaving his wife

and children without the ne-

cessities of life; "a bad stateof affairs you will say." Well,suppose by some means orother he has a year of sobriety,is it not a blessing for his fa-

mily to have just that oneyear? Intemperance and crimeare close friends and scientificmen consider them as diseases,oftentimes hereditary, whichlike consumption may be curedor relieved according to cir--cumstances.

The Salvationists reach bothby getting a hold on one, fortt seldom happens that a manwho thinks he is religious is adrunkard. We are not giv-

ing a lecture on religion norare we exhorting people togive up their "stout and bit-ter," nor do we propose todon a red coat and shout halle-lujah from one end of town tothe other, we merely wish tocall your attention to the factthat up to the hour of going topress there has never been awindmill introduced that wouldcompare in any respect with agalvanized steel Aermotor.There are instances rigrjt herein Honolulu where woodenmills have been taken downand a steel Aermotor substi-tuted. This has not been doneexcept through a preferencefor good things, and becausepeople wanted more waterthan any wooden mill wouldpump. A little 1 wheelout at the Ostrich Farm forceswater 65 feet high through sixhundred feet of pipe. It willdo more than that but it hap-pens that nothing more is re-

quired. A gentleman calledon us the other day and wanteda mill and pump that wouldraise the water fifty feet andforce it through thirty-tw- o

hundred feet of pipe. Weguarantee to do it and neverturn a hair. We have neverheard of a wooden mill of thesame size that would do it,some day there may be onemade but we doubt it becausethe tastes of the people runtoward lighter material. TheAermotor has been tried hereand is no longer an experi-ment. When a customer callsupon us to purchase one wefirst ascertain the work to bedone; if it is within the powerof a windmill to do it we sayso and then guarantee it; wehave never had to take a millback.

Hiwtiliu UsrdwariCo.. U'

OprOiilte HireckeU' Ulonk,

307 FORT STRltlil.

Grocery,AJSTJD

Grain'Electric

KKKI DKPAJtTMKNT!

Krom m large aiid vwried stock the undersigned would drawparticular attention to the following i

FEED STUFFS!California Hay, Barley, Rolled Barley, Bran,

Middlings, Out, Corn.

K3 In addition to our usual stock of theae we are nowcurrying Washington Bran, Oats and Rolled Barley.Those are each possospfd of strong feeding properties andttro"well worth ft trial by all interested in stock.

pp T f--v T TP 'I' CaliforrtUn uni- J1 ' - VMhlBBtoa Mutt.

Royal and "Cleveland" Baking Powders!

RICE:

So. I. Alwnyg In itnck Ht lowest mar-ket OKurvi.

SALT:

Sn.Sn, lOsporbnle.l.let'ol CnriiMi, 1121b. bKKnulMi Dairy, 4,Hi. bar.

HOOK SALT:

SOAPS:

California Laundry.

HAM, BACON, CHEESE

SALMON:

Ilnlf

COFFEK:Otrcn

T. Morton's English groceries.Orossb blackwell's enousu groceries

Liubt, McNeil. LtiinYs canned Meats.RICHARDSON ROUDIN'S CANNED MEATS

; PAPER:I'lc. Tablo Dried. ()w, Wrnj)plnK.

'

TWINES:V,i and 1Mb. boie..

BROOMS:

A Inrgo variety

Kerosene Aloha"

OK

al.WAYH OS HAND AT

O- -

"Plum-cr.-In tin

A

"Star"

J.&

6s

Ss

MACOARONI:

LAHGK

Pleniiiiii iiDilms. Hardwaro. Dry GouQs.

Theo. H. Davies Co., Ld.

TIME IS MONEY"TO VOlllt MUNKY IN Til

Hopp 8o Co.,No. 74 Street.

W bavr a lot ot Nt-- by tlm ami III" "Ilrant," ui iiimHcroom nooll'cr our protuut nujerb ot

..BE3DROOM SETS..In Waluut ami ('nrly of tlm nnltrrnv at surh low irlm

tbat It will my you to In ut once.S our Rlcj;unt Aisorlmetit of

Wicker Ware, Chiffoniers Chairs.fn not and (ilecen tult taste and pocket

AI,L KINDS OK MANUKACTU11IN0 DUNK IN

Furniture, -:- - Bidding -:- - and -:- - UpholsteryBeit Qtulltj 0f Gt Feathers, Floss, Hair, and Excelsior ilwajs on

All from the Inlandssure sailsfaclloii. Try us und you will nvverl,are uh, for our uoodsaro new andstylUb, and will be well packed and come to you at San Krancihc.i juices

Upholstering Goods, Cornice Poles, & ButtonsOf all Bite- - or lettered to

W iniJUlf at Ban Krancfico prices.will at

convinced.

inAn Kxnriinrd nplnltrr and

ASSIGNEE'S-:-SAL- E!

The Entire Stock

OF- -

WENNER & CO.Will iiRhOLD

Regardless of Cost.

a. JAOUEN,

. I

I'beKto Inform BportinK Men aud theGeneral that I am to He-pa- ir

aud Renovate ofFirearms. and ItcvrilveMskillfully illueiiiK and lirnwii-lu- x

done luany Kua-cli- s

nianshlp guaranteed (liKtoinHmiimmvllvattended tilva. Addrens

UNION BrilKKI. IIONOI.llI.il

JOHN T. BROWN,Dealer In Hawaiian and KnrHiiu I'nititKe

Btamps. 1, 0. Jlox 411, llouoliiltl.

IllKlx'iit prli'eii given fur llniiKil midII.iHalliiu Buiiiim III fur

from tlrHt-i'lat- u HppmvHlBhevts furHardcil lonuy pariuf llie IbIhiuIhon with town

J. I. II Is oimii to meet any rulli-ctnr- s hyappointuienu llU-Jn- i

MnrrcN mid llanlt.Tinned.

LAUD:

Fnltliuiik'i.

Knna.

t'oltfi'i' ml piper.TEAS:

TOBACCOS:

CIGARS:vnrlcty of IpaiIImk brand.

Wrapping.

Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc.

& Kerosene

FRUITS:and

STOCKS

cmdrr, Pmlim, bk. hk.

&

GAVK TIMK AND II0T1I KTK1

King(looU to nrrlvn "Wilder" and

fiwt

Oak, nirch litttifivm

andlnc?le to eriTy every

Live Silk Mors bind

orders mlie'onrti

Cord, Gimp

WfNnflW plnln fsnov-o- nd order CUATirCOaliUbO

prepared

ext'liKiieocouiitrlfs

apiillcatloii rtliTrnin.

MODKllATK PltlOES

will he attended to In a tbat will In

Try

Pwnratnr I. alwav" at vonr ttp

"KA MA1LE. 11

Boardman hat removed the balance 0 her atock from Hotel street to

her private lletidence, where theclostnp it out at jmvate It

is arranged and ready for inspection,and as the intends to retire permanent-ly from business the Goods will be sold

reiiardless of Cost. Old )atrons arecordially invited to pay her a vMt.

?tfU vttot,COrrtrra left Ht tli ttMclftc fiitrdiuMY

CoiiH'Uttu'a Sktovr ii'ttt b

prounitty utttiirtcrt In.

Hoth Vt1a(stvctrkcia 1.DR, MOOR.E1

DKNTIST,

Hub reumvi'd his from Dr. Iliiddr'snllH'n lo 1I111 ('uite!t iHimy in'rimlnl liv Dr.ri'iiMnu nil Jioifi nt'Xt 10 .riinn- -ton lliitul. IIJT-l- w

If subscription has expired now

it a nvod to it,

VMBpctal orders for all of Furniture be filled lowest prices,and be

Bailey's Woven Wire Mattresses Kept Stock.

mu-t- t

PRA0T10AJL, (HIN-MAK-EU

Publicevery

Quus, Kttleii

shade. work,

lUrdnllur

nlit-ei-

choice

Invest

iunnnr

Mm.

sale.

Onion

sirrel,

yourHim renew

kinds

EnergyIs Cheaper and More Re-

liable than Steam

Therefore, with the use of our New Electric

Motor wc can do

Mill Work, General BlacXsmilhing and Carriage Work

LOWER. TKTA1T B1VTB3R. I

HAWAIIAN CARRIAGE M'F'G CO.,

No 70 Queen Street.

o HDWAY POKTKH. Lwiiiikf tl)B Hawaiian Inland

RobliiMiu BUfc'k, ltAwiu Koiliglit hand mil hi Hot! atr!

D iiYfil liiiiMirim ol Kiuw furultiun,irt chuap fur wuih W bv on harm

WA

ittkHi Wnio. tula rtovkliiM liliair. KIII ou oall ami tiric thu ijiwmU

ujltilUK fuu atit iu DiuitiK'rooin KuruiturnythniK you want iu Bwlrimro Furoltnmv .. ..... sla... Iu ..a.ailiu.t . fr.

JLm u will 6nd iiiiiilo liMk

A-- at uiM.tx to uit tli iM'i""1wmII th rlriMi iiirlax

N0 butnr l uuiuprlr wlthoolO hniia in Honolulu ll tha

Mailman..ifiMwIf ibMpnf Ihavn

D ou't you urmt 'inr Livt- - Omandr llov ann (.'iiarimna

P (itl.tj V'ui,tfi Mtialn M tiloloi fo voii inilm in Wiwwl

oR

anJ

Iu

it atut Rraa Trlmmifi.

'inirt uol 'iill t'arvml IttxIrfHUii Sta in Sltt

tAirifiki ai if.iiiaiil- - ialnXI'OVMflllU ll llllltlllMIM KlIllllllM- -

rv 0111 ra v.imit imion imiviiikJ m ol H (Uh witki ('hair4

E veiryUxly kitowa iiioh' aVHrylMxtv know kit Ciiv Onlwav

of

R iH'l'KMlxwl aa tlir 'liaHrtliahilily iifMa aui)

Pare Goods I

Kurnltnr. IK.l..r.

andirninir "

I tvl. Alilt i 1ftau4la

ti AMlf! front

!

01 Milk Floaal Tbaf maka

lw'"

HltMioarilt u tmutt.

tuniMi HonoluluDispaU'h i out moiu.

Reliable

ioir anil

f iuiiki lititml 'iir-iiii.i-

tiantUitiiix

r liMurt-- tuirior DwooraltuR,lr uiakH tbi aiwrtaJ fMiuen.

Prompt

Nuutm

Knaihxrs

lKi,i 525 -- rltfLEPr)0N"fe8 - Mutkai. H45

The Best Place to Buy

Is Where You Can Get

Prompt,

Attention! and Low Prices!

I'll A I "LACK IS AT

Benson, Smith & Co.,

Corner Fort Sc ELotol Star5r Our Soda Water is the Best IE

ATTENTION, PIPE SMOKERS!Just Itt'ccived n nuw lot from the Factory

of tho Celebrated

PIPKS. CIG.Vlt AND GIGAKETTB HOLUURS

WAX MATCHES ALWAYS OH HAND IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT.

EIOXiXjISTEiiR. &C ao.

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SATURDAY, SEPT. 15, 18JM

MARINE NEWSArrival.

Friday, Sept. 14.Btmr MokolII from Maul. Lnnttl mid Molo- -

kaIBtmr Iwalnnl from Hawaii and MaulBtmr Jainos Makee (mm KauaiBtmr Kaala from Knliukti

Dnparturoa.

Saturday, Sept. 15.

BB Australia, Houdlette, for San Fran12 noon

Brit bk Velocity, Martin, for HongkongBktni Planter, for l,yon Island

Vessels Leaving Monday,Btmr Kaala for Wnlanao, Walalua

Moknleln nl 0 n mHtml Mokolll for Mnlokal and tanalBtmr Jas Makee for Kapaa nt fi p m

Cargoes from Island Port.Hitnr Jn Mnltpn-l'- 2J line rice. 2D

LUIt", 1 mule ntnl 1 1 ikg Minilrk-1-,

Httur IftuMtit 'JuU baas rice.Btmr Kaala 68! bitf Iaddy.

and

Pass u garsmm taw.

Vmm Kniml, prstmr Jnmei Make", 8cpt15 UN Wilcox, W II 8 I) Dlas and IIdeck,

troro Hawaii and Maul, per stmrl Ihilduln. W 1) UaMwIn,

A I) llui.lwin. r K Ilaldwln, Mrs A l.jd-ga- t.

Mrs L a do la Nux.MIrs Honliln de laNux, Master Joints IiIiik, 0 M Waltiu, Lr Lincoln and 21 on deck,

nii'AkU'str.For Ban Frenehco, ler B B AuMralla,

BeptlS Alex .Mli-rtM- i, Fiank Ath-Moii- ,

F F Usldnln, A 1) Ilaldwln, V 1) DaMwIn,Judge lltU"S'in. DrC'(Hir, Capt F A Dow,Mrs A U. coin, CH Kelts, (I A Hancock,Mrs J Unni ock, Col All ilawcs, V Hori-ful- l,

V Y llornur, Jr, lien Hulladny, JasJiidd, Albert Judd, J Hlr'chhcrg, Mr aiidMrs Loulssuti, A It KnUlu, Mm Maxelland daughter, 0 A M.ieklnuuh, J it Myer,Mm Merrlain, F K NIolioN, B II I. lViiro-r- .

A lUaxtoii and wife, 0 A SpreokeK Col 7.H Hpaidlng, J F Htevenn, Mr .Stniieuiau, J 1'Tlrrlll, Hun l A Tlitttttou and wife. WmUriiilit't. John Watutluiiiic. Pan I woier-hoiif-

K 0 Watcrliouo, I) 11 Wnlneu, Jr,I) West, l)r snd Mr Wrssillmvft, U IsWilder and wife.

Morning and Evonlng Star.Men, women mid children will cm

joy the Morning aud Evening Stardrinks. For their pleasant llavor andKoolhing eflect generally, the ladicn,whose dulicale systems reiiuire abeverage that will act gently uud heentirely safe under all conditions, areenlhuBiuilio iu their pruiro of Morn-ing and Evening Hlur, uud the menprefer them to all other drink be-

cause they ure more beneficial in theireffects. They do not interfere withbusiness or pleasure und are entirelyfree from all injurious or dintgrecableHuhstuncc. When the blood is iin-pur- o

or the stomach weak, tho Even-ing Slur can he drunk to advantage,and Invalids will find relief front it.In tho production o( tlicno drinks theHawaiian Inlands have been enrichedwitU the only perfect gentle beverageknown. The piico per duxen is 50c,delivered to ull parts of tho city free

N. Biikiiam,Mut. Tol. 314. Bethel street.

John O. Mauger, Editor of thoSunbeam, Soligman, Mo., who nam-ed Grover Cleveland for tho Presi-dency in Nov., 1882, while ho wasMayor of Buffalo, X. Y., is unthtisl-astf- o

in his praise of Chamliorlalu'sColio, Cholera uud Diarrhtua Re-medy. says: "1 have used it fortho past fivo years and consider itthe best preparation of tho kind inthe market. It is as staple as sugaraud coffeo in this section. It is anarticle of merit aud should bo usediu every household. For salo by alldoalors. Benson, Smith & Co.,Agents for tho Hawaiian Islands.

NOTICE.

MY AHSENOK FHOM TIIKDURIN'O Mr. Jubu M. Dotvsu't willset for me uudur full potter ot Ntturney.a viii:maxn

Honolulu, Sept. 16, lb'Jl. 1 1117 .It

ROOM TO LET.

KOOM ATIpUUNISHEO' for 10 amonth cloiu to the trttn.cr. Nonejjttt a lusprct--

bdls

He

?Mable yuanit rami need uppiy.

tm-l- w UUbuKflN OFFICE.

Barqua "Bonta" from Liverpool.

A I.L CLAIMS INVOICES AGAINSTXX thin venri'l mii't bo Ml In tripli-cate at the olllcu uf the umleraljsnod bynoonon MO.SUAY, lliu I'lli Iniu, otlier-wle- u

lliey will nut bu roi'Oi:uitu-d- .

THEO. 11. UAVIES A CO., 11).lM-- ll

CARD OF THANKS.

riUE ltNI)i:ilSl(lNi:i), ON IIE1MI.FX oi relu'lvtm aiul lor hinikul', wouldtike Oils intdlitiu uf thanking all tho kindfriend who Httundvd hikI ut(tMl ut thefunerwl ol tlin Into Mm. Mary lluimlkf,coutrlbntlng Honor and other wNj hliun- -

int; tueir hymputiiy

In

iiji --It J. M. UltlOlIT.

tho Circuit Court of tho FirstCircuit, Hawaiian Islands

THR MATT Kit OK THK ESTATEINof M. It. Coliiuiin, of Honolulu, aUinkrupt.

Creditors ot tho said bonkruii nro here-by notified to rome In nnd jiruvo ilieirdebts before the I'lrutilt Court uf tho l'"lrtCircuit, In tho Courtroom of this Court, atHonolulu, Ouhii, on FltlD.VY, the '1

dsy of Kepieuibor. lftil, but eon tbe hoursof 10 o'clock In the foruuuunaud noun olthe said day, mid elert u-- t ahsIkiiho orAssignees of tho said buukrtipt's esiutu,

Uy the Court!lU7-- .t QKO. I UOA8, Clerk.

REGAN YAPOB 4 PACIFIC GAS

Engines k Launches !

THB BEST IN THE MARKET

3" They ciiitnot m rjiirjmubedfor motive power

HKNII t'Al'AUOOIIK- -

JOS. TINKER.lOM-- tl boU Agent, huuauu tuvoi.

LOCAL AJTO GENERAL KEWB

A furnished room at l'alntna is tolot. Apply here.

G. X. WilcoxauTw. H. Rico ofKauai are iu town.

Two arrosts for sulliug swipesworo made this morning.

Tho Mi'fsps Amy aud Rocky Harrisleft by tho S. S. Australia to-da- y fortho Coast.

Tho Mannerchor Harmony willmeet for rehearsal iu Pacific hallthis orening.

J. M. Bright ha a card of thankselflowhore, relative to tho funoral ofMrs. Mary Hauaiko.

The Salvation Army held theirsecond meeting over John Nott'astoro yesterday evening.

Soft snap man's cocktail R cents aglass, sold only to Salvationists, atRelhel Hall, llethel street.

H. B. M7 8 Hyacinth will leavoport for target practice next week.She will go to the leeward sido ofHawaii aud Maui.

Tho moonlight excursion to Remnud Orovo will take place on Mon-

day evening, having been postponedfrom Friday evening.

S. C. Allon, ono of Honolulu's nior-cha- nt

princes, is expected to returnfrom a long sojourn on tho Coastwithiu the next six weeks.

There was a big bush II ro in Ma- -

noa and L'auoa valleys last night.Some reported that theTiro ft!wag i b011 8et i

purposely to secure raiu. j jhha8Home, corner ) s attorney" aud

aud Nuuann street. Lolgiug of tho ,alo Lor mouth. Terms: and Connecticut,

mt mirlit: 1 , tomporary iotlors of admiuistra-- "

. . J tion of ostate. estatoeutertalntni'ut sists shares of stock of Llhuo

HawallauV will take place I Plantation Co. of par value ofon Wuunosuayinstallation of

evening next, whenoQlcors take

Captain Dow, lato of tho barken-tin- o

Plantor, ablo to bo abouttown iu a hack this morning. Holeft on tho S. S. to-da- forSan Fraucisco.

Rov. S. B. L. IVnrosu loft to-da- y

on n. . Australia lor ban tran-elsc- o.

Tho rovernud gentleman wasgiven a farewell social iu tho parlorsof tho Central Uuiou yesterdayevoniug.

The banjo lost overboard from aboat in tue moouiigui partymo ll'.lHlkit i.K.tniiii itiasi m.k.tim.t.

valued atTnstrumont

much;

. X&xif?&t8$&Ui8 Uvug

Dr. Morgan Martin, D., cornerAv and Mnplu street,

Wellington, Kansas, is an onthuslastio naturalist, aud wishes to oxchange specimensin English,

Ho corresponds on Watch

G. R. Harrisou, praottoal pianoorgau maker ami tuner, cau fur-

nish best factory references. Ordersleft at News will re-

ceive prompt attention. All workunrauttHHi to tx the same a dont-i- n

Patrons of Dailev's theatrical sea-son will have a delightfulwhen they for tho first time fee thenew scenery inTho deft hands of Mr.

which

seen io artist, have

Onora relief it 2

wonders tuero.J. V. eaters for ban-

quets, socials, dinners audgarden a special-ty. He cau bu found at all hours atbaus Souci or will cull ou any ladlesorgeutlemuu who will address htmthrough tho Post Oillco.

Mr. Smith, proprietor of butline, that the

with n street tho other dayloaded with paseeiigers

tho time. It had uo pna'onguraaboard, uodone, aud bus not

There a large crowd ofUnion Church people iu the

of thut ediheo last uight, to

a

I

,

, a

a

I

,

i

r. ii ... i ... o i .. lroiihou.uiui , vu,us"! I at lloat

niiu uud uiivu tuu ijuimiw mi nuiviHtmonths with gieat ucceptance. Amusical aud literary entertainment

with rufreBhtneuts follow-ing, which made happy iutho midst of regret at the

C. D Chase been sppoiutedlocal agout of the VolcanoHouse Compauy. Ho is a hustleraud the right in the right place.

Chase has letters of high re-

commendation as Admiral's writerfrom Admiral of the U. S. N.ou tho Pacific statiou years pastAdmiral Skerrett refused iiointblank to courent to his discharge,

an ho s'uted to the NavyDepartment, it would be hard toget anybody to do the work as wellas he uud douo it.

NOT IN THE SWIM.

H. B. M 8 HyncintU Seronndod auduo

Thoro was another moonllirutparty in the harbor yester-

day ovouing, autl a very happy timewas had hy who were

to "in the swim." Afterrowing about the harbor the partyresorted to tho Myrtle Boat Club

where indulgedThe party serenaded 11. B. M. S.

llyaoiuth before returning to thoboathoitso. Mueh eredit is duoCharles Cratn, hail the man-ageuio- nt

of affair in hand.

Irvint,' M. Liritiuire, physical diree-lo- r

of Y. C. A., Des Iowa,says he eouxeleutiously recoin-men- d

Chamhorlaiu'H l'.iin Balm togymuastD, Bieyelihts, foot

ball anil the profexsjou inbruises, and dl

lucittiiiiii-- i ali hiireiii'sHaiid still'-iii-

of inusules. Whenbefore thoparls beeouiu bwoIImi it

i elTi'ft a euro In half thetime usually required. salo by

duftlor. lieiiMiu, .Smith A; Co.,I Agents for tin Ulauda.

LOOAL AND MEWS.

M. R. hascated bankrupt.

rx -

GENERAL

Colburn been adjudi- -

Thoo. TT. Davies fi Co. publish anotico regarding tho bark Scnla.

engino is working night andday at Thomas Squaro pumpingwater for Punchbowl residents.

John M. Dowsett will act underfull power of attorney for H. A.Widomann during his abaonco from

James Sherwood was found notguilty in District Court to-da- y

of selling liquor without aMyers aud 1'otz woro thoaud principal

Tho Supremo Court will probablyadjourn when it opeus on Monday,to await Justico Rickerton's returnfrom tho Coast by the steamer War- -rimoo on or about tho ZM inst.

The Government band atdeparture of tho S. S.

as customary to-da- Thero were anumber of people prosent on thowharf, few passengers left onher.

Following are tho tenders openedby C. B. architect, to-da- y fortho mason of a new bu'ldiugfor Oahu College: Win. Mutch,

17,700; Robt. LisTitnau, A.Harrison,

Tho suit in re his refusal of ashooting license, hrotmht by W. H.Cunningham against Messrs. S. Wil-

der, U. Davis, E A. Mclnerny, C. L.

'r ..tin."-m- .'was started

Mwhanics1 Hotel ji, agentby Kalo Vouu,an. 0f

day, wwik 2fi i,gefjeit petitionsoOceotj, and fl.2 ti for

her Tho cou- -

An by tho Young of 500Iustltuto tho

willplace

was

Australia

tuo

ooating

Uermau

Co.

Weddings

the

the did

has

those

Uawullau

theliconso.

tho

has

tho

aud real ostalo in the Hawai- -

iau Islands valued at

THE VELOCITY BAILS.

Ohlnas to tho Number of OnoHundred and Thirty Go.

About ono hundred and thirtyChiuamen woro passougers on thoBritish bark Volocity today forHongkong. They woro huddled upbelow and lying in positions iutemporary bunks. Stoves were orcct-o- d

ou deck, aud scattered aboutworo bundles of sugarcane and vege-tables. Penned iu near tho bowwere live largo fat nogs, wuicu

lJ.l thoowner isis

pleaded over its recovery.B aud carg0 bon

M.Jefferson

that

the

voyage.

Miniature- - Art.

At Studio nro to seenportraits Dials, ho

Spanish or jg specialty of. LanternvoinpuK.

ud

Hawaiian

factory.

sensation

already

Chapmanprivate

parties.

Mi) col-lidedwas not at

damage waseupxlzo.

was

parlors

generalparting.

passenger

because,

boatiug

fortunateenough

daueiiig

Moine?,

athletes,placers

general sprains

applied

country.

informerswitnesses.

Australia

Ripley,

511,581;$38,000.

Damon,

310,000.

Williams'

makingSlides for lecture by tho nrdozen.

A. Bailev. well known citizenof Eugene, Oregon, says his wifo hasfor years been troubled with chro- -

I nte diarrhoea aud used many re mo-llies with little relief until she triedChamberlain's Colic, Cholera andDiarrhiva Remedy, which has curetlher sound and well. Give it a trialami you will bu surprifed at tho

House. prompt affords. aud f0

vehlelncur

material

Cen-tral

acuroin, com. uomus lor tnio uy an ueaters.wrought I Unison, Smith Co., Agents for tho

evory

wotk

islands.

By F.

AUCTION SALE OP

CARRIAGES,

Boats and StocksOn SATURDAY, Sept. 22,

10 A. M.,

I nm Mcsirs It CART-WllbtH- I'

end II R. McINTYUK, Ad-min- is

rtnr of Ks'ata of ateT.v.. to sill I'tiliipi Aim Ion, ato" T. and uNo Und

was giveu,all feel

manMr.

for

Accidout

lo

house, wasiu.

who

M.cau

furfor

the

onoFor

nil

An

the

played

but

all

win

be

sot

M.

Hawaiian

Jas. Morgan.

AT O'CLOCK

Instructed by

the the Ut.

Y; my thohi;, i)uefii Strvvl, tlio following

I Wods, Uorss, stacks R m Estate & Eoals

1 I'Jiauton,1 Top lliiKPy.

1 CiitIuko,1 llorne,

1 Set llurncm,I 'Jft Kliarni Miitiiul Ttdcpliono Stix-k- ,

r bhuroa Dully ll.tllotlu tatuuk,

; 1 Naplitlm Whalti lloat,I t.uiivit. idiai,

I Clinker Unlit lluat,I Cataiiii.MM,

Ours, 1'ooIh, AunlniJi,Ktu., Ktc. Abo;

Loase of Beaob Lot at Walkiki,Adjululni; "Ilunlwiil."

I1S0 7I

JlLB. V. Ldorgarx,AIIOTIONKRK.

"Stock Chief," 13,444.Height, 16.2. Weight, 1,300.

Htook Chi. I, lllll: by Htookln? Chlel,!0Vl: tiv (lurk Chief, Ml; hy Miiiuhrinoih'i'f II; liv Mntihrltio 1'uyuiHnti r byMuiuh Ino iv liuiMirlfil jlu.s.Hluin(h kI'k 1111111 U 1) ill hi' Amur by Al- -

iniint 111 hy AliKitiiile'H Ab'ln lull, to; uyll.iiiibletoiiiin, 10, by Ab.l IUIi, 1, byMiiiiIimiio In- - l'iMiruil .Mi'n.i'iiii'ir. "l.lku1I.'H a l.tke." Ilrvod to tho be.t.

Tornu CaBli. Sea S25.00.f-c- Furlhor In lott can bu oh.

taluid fromA. it. UOW AT. I). V. H

llHH tl-i- l tf & KIiik ritn'tt.

'

Y "p

Mm. S. .1. LcfebcrRosjmoyne, Olds.

Terrible MiseryHelpless With Rheumatism

and Without AppetiteTired Footing and Paln3 Dlspollod

by Hood'9 Earsaparllla." I was In terrible mlicrjr wlUi rheumatism In

my hips and tuner limbs. 1 read so mucha'jnut Hood's Earsaparllla that I thought Iwould try It nn.t sco If It noull rcl!co me.Wicn 1 commenced I could not sit up nor eventurn over In bed without help. One bottle of

Hood's Relieved Moso much that I was soon out of bed and couldv.ilk. 1 lud d1o felt weak alut tired bit Uia

tl.net cotiM not sleep, nnd nbtained iHU.ortntiilplittli.il I Mi nllwrmo'illnlbe rmiruliiB.1 Ii.il no uiK.tlto to eat nnytbl.i. but Hood's

ss CuresSarsap-trlll- i restored my nppctlto so that teould eat without uny illitri'j, and I halopilncil rapl tly hi flrciulli. I Ii.hp taken f.oluittlrsitt ll(xr hars nnrllli nnd latum veilmater." Mttn.H.A. I.i trm.it, i:oiuu)n', O.

Hood's Pills mre Her lll. eoustlpstton,b.lluuon'n, Jjumllcc, sick headache, liiilli-iUuu- .

Hobron Drug Co., L'd.,Sole Audits for the Kcpnbllr of Hawaii.

HONOLULU'S

htunk4'i.Ml)

Popular Store.

TucxJuy, Sqt. 11, 1,W.

"We begin thin week withNew Goods. Now DimmGoods of every description,Lawns, MiimI'iiih, etc., etc.

Theo new goods mo tradewinners us you will agreewhen you ixntnine them.Some of the best burguiiiH ofthe sciison ure in thunc newofferings.

Balls,

Parties,

Receptions.

Do th'-- not mi'nt.A New Drt-hs-

Now Hindi DrcsH floods,

New Co'ored Divhh Goodn,

New Cotton Drews GoodH,

New rJUirlmnirt.

It is a good tiuit' to look ntthe countless variety oi.'

Household Goods displayedou our counters, mich ts

New Table Linens,

Hew Napkins,

New Shtetiogs,New Cotton Draperies.

You remember that lastweek we advertised the re-

opening of our Millinery De-

partment. Well, the eom-ple- te

line of new btoek thatwo told you about has arrived

Kihhonu, Laces, Large Fea-

therslips and Whatnot in pro-fusion and under the manage-ment of a compttent millinerwho is able to hatisf'y the mobtfastidious.

Ah always,

J. J. EG AN.

A Strong Horse

IS THE RESULT OF UUINO

OOOD t'EED. . . .

A FRESH .SUPPLY

OF

Hay and GrainJilHt Arrived per "H. O. Wilder."

CAM. AND SKB I'S.

CALIFORNIA FEED CO.Corner ".ween A Nuuauu Bu.

Both Tki.kimionus 121.

q " Irt I rM ip P mla ISb I m

a a Q f fO I asWill Ia I II

U" I I

I If. 2 ! in

& l l I fii I II

Iiiv- - sT

s H (tfa c l

T-- tr. I il

3 s? t S3 31 Q

t S t3 Oft- - L

Estate oi P. 3. Pratt, Deceasod.

Notice of Sale of Rtal Estate,

TO AN OltKEIt OK THKPUIIHL'ANT Henry K. Cooiht, tiruoiidJiuIk of lliu Circuit (Jiiitrt of tnu First fir-cul- t.

Itepublloof Hausli, Iu the matter ofthe EMute of F. S. I'rtt, deeni-il- , Hinduand entur-dui- i tho teth dny ol

I , the uudertlKued, a CuiuuiWdotii'rfor that ptirpo-- o by nid oriler of

aid Circuit Jiidiio, will ili at nubile mic-tion, to the hlula-n- l biddi-r- , lertiilu realestate of tho fa Id K. S 1'ratt dvtenix.d,deaeribvd a fiillowsi

The preiulyi at Wnlllkl. Honnlulu,Oahu, deauribed III tho follow Inn d iil. r.

cd In tlm llintullun lit of I

vlt : Deed from r. 11 Allen toF S l'rntt daud Jitnu .', iH71 n.To.ittd InItook S7. naeeMtrJi nnd '.il! t'eed finm II.

Mntnal Tek(ri.'l-l.l- l (II ...nr,,,, ,,i-,- , ..1.'. !.Tlii title lll lako p nee nt tho fiont doorof llio Jiiillvliirv Hull. In lloiiotulii, atuotiiiou TUKn'DAY. tho bill iiny of 'rto-be- r,

KM. Upii-- t prii'ii, l.,0i. 1'itmihCnh. In U H. cold coin. Nile ili'Cl tocoutlriiiiitlon by the sild I'lreiilt Court.Ucedi ut cxpentti of ptiri'h r

For further luforniatt i" enuulro of theuiiiltirxlp.id lit tlm JudL-br- liiilidllii; IIIHonolulu.

Dated Honolulu, Hept. 13. 'N'l.HKMtY .MiriI.

llJWv Coiniui dinner.

CLEAUANCB SALli OF

Clocks, Watches aud Jcwelty!

rpHE r.NTUti: STOCK np (i.OCK8,X utehuj ud Jew.lry thu unde-rlined will le dlp i ed of nt p iui-- neverbefuroilreniu"dof,

C. HOCK CHOW.IU k nineU

NOTICE.

I. I. I'KKHONH WHO 11AVKWaU-lir- s or Clo k Iu my om sslon

for repitlm nro hereby 1101 l)t-.- l to rnll andget ilium vilihiniiiio mouth 'n iu tlimdute,othetwitn tlirt will ! (M

IW All bills OKiiiiht C. Chowwill be puid on o tntloiii mid thuiewho ure Itud bted to him n ii'ipi"til tocome unit uy llio umc iiii'h of hrir bll h.

111 --'w O. HOUR CHOW.

TO LET

AL.AKOK KUKN1HHKKfor single

eltnnted on Here-tanl- a

itreet, 16 111111111118'

walk from i'uut Ollieo. Addrirnthin otUce.

TO LET

TO I.KT INvery central jiOfltiou.

room lor two hortm uinleurrlsites. 5 a month: elioli.. lf..fi. .ll.ui. ir.......A , I W..I,. ..W... '. tiuilllio.loiiitrnmlv. 5 and H. Artiiv

lua-a- t ' ' ..mi.-- . T .nt...IIUlUAli U.l

TO UTv T WAIKIKI ONTHJl

Beach, comfortublequarters for one or two Bin-l- e

Oentleiuen: board optional ; bathltm facilities Kood. For rileulari enquire

KlW-t- f nm.t.RTlN OKKldH.

TO UST

''plIF. IMIKMISKB ONL Bubui.l and Kniuia

atreeti, ntelv iu tlwiuou.oat.., n nt Mr tiro. W.

waBVaJB- -

toKtther

Biiilth. and known hH ' Ke) uliinmfuitbor iitoitloulara

CKLII. HltOW.N.

ROOMS AND BOARD.

l?IM:i.Y I'L'IINIMIr.llltuoiiia llh

out rrruulilitinilv rooktiiit. Htuli'e

Wi tf

or

l.V).

iL'.VISK9

&',UlixlalSm

Torai ply at th olllct of

llSJ-t- l

1

I

1

f

or M.lhh ur.l, llllit ol

alto

nv --v.

:mi i.ocnti lor io

.MArillt'ri I'Mi llenduiil.i atrn t, i.i xt door Iu Dr. AiiUr.

Mlll'll J.'t". Ull

An J HulUtm U it n(4 pi r invitth,

Grin and Bear It!t Just wbat every ladv mtt't do who liai bought a Corset that does notfit her. Correti lH)ti(;lit ot ns fit, boenu we only carry tbe popularmakes, that have been tried and found the correct style

iThe Genaine D. GOisets,

Wo bave in all styles and all Mfen.

The R, & G, Corsets.

l'xtra Ions waist, perfect Tit, In all tltrr.

Ferris' Good Sense Goisst Waist,

Perfect fit for all ages, bet for health, eoiufutt, wear aud dulab.

The R. & G, Sommer and Nursing Corssis.

mlint;.

Hook

P,

We havewentla-r- .

In all site?, llin Corjet Is lust the thin for hot

Try oor 50 Cent Corset, it is a Stunner.

A full line of 'lies of

Miss Corsets and Corset Waists,

1ST.

Children's Corded Waists for 40 t'etitn.

620 Port. Street,

-i- -

AOHS,: : Honolulu.

Pioneer Furniture HouseElSTABLISHEiD 1859.

New Goods ! Latest Designs ! Largest Stock !

801.11) OAK nr.DltOOM60KAH, I.OUNOEH, WAUDUOIIKS,

MIKHOIt.S. MOULDINGS, KTC.

Special FeatureNo. 1 White Seamless Hattingi'er Ito'l of 40 YerJi. 1 1 2.(0.

And Pino Quality for $9 Roll.

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

Bell i79. mEPHONES Molnal 76,

WILLIAMS BROS.609

Rntniiicr

per

Siio-oijo- m to O. II. William,.)

ANO 611 KING STREET.

KwongSingLoyj SING L07,MIT ClBf St.. "Thau.ii Block."

"l!'I!0.,..s.,r,l,'a!i?J.!rr.,.'.r:.,5;!,0

ETO.

S WW Si.. oa IiqdUii II

UU

a

P. 0. Box 207. 5 toil Tele m P. 0 toi 101.

BIG STORKSOhhioMe, Japimesti mid Indian Goods!

Indian Silkn, Lucch and Lincim,JupunuHu Gru(28, ChiucHC Matting,

Silk Uundkcrchiofs, Shawls and Scarth,GrasH Cloth, Kattan Chairw, Etc., Ktv.

r?A Completo TAILOUING ESTABLISHMENTwith Competent Cuttere and a complete lino of EmjIiHh andAmerican Suiting. Perfect fit guaranU'ed.

A FINE LINE OF GENTS1 HATS!Wicker Ware m Great Variety.

51-5- 3 King Street & 407 King Street.

Temple of Fashion61 Fort Street

Ladies' Underwear, Boy's Clothing,Urge iaaortmaot ol Udlti' and Cbiidren'a SUoaa

Large Line of Summer Goods I

Largw lino of Woolona at 2fo. Flnutiolottt, 10 yards for ffl.iiiDrown and White Cottonn, from 8 to 'JO yards, tl.lXJ imr uit-fo- .

mo8keAB GiuKbatuB, 12 yarda for ll.tt). Gouts' aud LailW BathuiK Mm.Silks. Satins, Sorgos, Lawns aud Dross Goods of evory tlosoriptinti.

M. . SILVA, Proprietor.

I

G-O- O HZ.TJML,411 NUUANU HTKRK1

Dry, Fancy and White Dress Goods !

Grass Cloth, Pajamas, Etc., Etc.

OHINB1SHI SILKS tjON aum3sBioH:A.3srT tailoring.

Wtf Hi) In aud Kit Uuaritul.vd, I'rlee Moderute. ay

ur :im:u.t-ua,- i rreleTprxoiie 542 fea

Daily Bulletin 50 Cents por Mouth. 1

!

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1?- - $V Xgfn "$t$$: ily "ViGM tfefW T

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National Cane Shredder!PATtNTM) DNUIH THR LAWB

ZbfcSsMjrr1

afff27a&!awaTwawH9ET3 I -5 Arc

mK&rftk2CsAMJkX'vaAr 2r",-T

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OP THR IHIUWU

i:-- 'riTVm..MS&&xr?V5Kl -S

'

'PHK UNDERSIGNED HAVE BEEN APPOINTED SOLE AGENTS FOB- theeo Bhreddirs and are now prepared to receive order.

Tho great advantages to be derived from tbe uae of the National (UnaHBanuxB are thoroughly esUbliehed and acknowledged by Planter!

generally.The Urge number of Planters using them in the United States. Ouba,

Argentine Kcpublio, Peru, Australia and eliwwhore, bear witneu to theabove claim.

The use of the 8hbbodbb very largely augment the quantity ot oauethe mill can grind (25 to 60), alao the extraction of Juice (5 to 12).

It la a great safeguard, making known at once tho presence ot anypieces ot iron, stakes from oars, or anything which would be liablo to damagethe mill, and allowing ample time to remove same before damaging the mill.

ine bhbbddbb ts very strongly made, and from the manner 01 its operaturn It cuts or tears these pieces ot wood or iron without often breaking thePHbbdubb; and it anything breaks, it Is simply some of the knives or cutlers,which can be quickly and economically replaced. Tho Shrbddbb, as itsname indicates, tears the cane into shreds of varying lengths, perfectly open1ng it and allowing the mill to thoroughly press out the juices without requiring the immense extra power uocessary to grind or crush tho wholecan. The Bhbbddbb spreads tho shredded cane uniformly and evenly tothe mill rolls, and does away with the necessity of spreading tho bagasse byhand between the mills, whore regrinding is in use. No greater amount otboiler capacity U required to operate the Bhbbddbb than that which wassuAclent for the mill, tor the above reasons. Wo furnish full workingdrawings for tho installation ot our Siibbddbbh, enabling any competent enlinear to successfully Install and atari them.

In ordering Bhhbddb&b from us, please send small sketch, showing thediameter and width ot the mill rolls with which Hmbbddbb is to be connected,alao the aide (either right or lett hand as yon (ace the delivery side of themill;, upon which the mill engine is located, also tho height from floor lineto center of front mill roll shaft, and distance center this shaft to front endi.f bed plaU. These BURkDDBB are now being used by tho Hllo Sugar Co..'.ad Hawi Mill, Kohala, whoro thoy are giving great satisfaction.

tfJsT" Ptiuta and furthor particulars may bo hid by applying tu

V7M. Q. IRWIN & Itt,ewt-- tt (t! AtrnU fo Ih llaxmiUin slfl-v- U

TBJLSfHONa US

CHAS. 11USTACE,IMPORTER AND DEALER IN

GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR and PEED.

Fresh Gtlilirili Boll Bitter ul IiUni Bitterg0T ALWAYS ON HAND .jgf

in tads Bicelisu by jtory Steamer from Su Frudsca.

Mff All Orders faithfully attend to. tJatlefaflllon guaranteed latam iinta-- e

soiieJiad and packed with cars.

Lnroout Block, Rino Smart, Ult. Forr and Alabba Stbbktb.

0UTM TUJCFUONK 340

LEWIS111 FOKT

Importers Wholesale Grocers

FmhICK

TIJtrUO

MolNTYREutrorrcas

Groceries, ProvisionsGoods

CALIFORNIA

411 Ordsrs faithfully sttsndtxlPart Of tb

IHaaD OSOBM SOUCITBD.

ART DOKNRK ftiKt

W. W. AHANA

1Merchant Tailor,

aai xrxxuxu ats.FINE SUITINGS

goftltsb, Scotclj Ameitc&o

Btyls and Qnarantasd.

Cleaning & RepainngMolul Talt. 688. P. 0. Box

KM2-W- H

PureBiMilkFOR

DeliveredTO ANY PABT OK THE OITY.

aUU 460

WAIALAE RANCH.ttOJ-I- m P. I8ENDBUO, l'rtp.

HO YRN KBB & CO.,41 Manann Htroet--

TiMMitkf, Etc.

0ROOJUBY and ObASBWAHK.

UAW-UIA- N

CO.,

Ki3t

K IyWV J K

.p. o. m

-- r mox n

& CO,,STJlKKT,

P O BOX 15

to and Good OsUtt1 to antUlt) PKKK.

SaTiarionua OosasarasuNt KINO BTRKRTH.

WiM. DA VIES,Rigger & SteTedore,

WRXOK11R,KflTIMATBH AND CONTRACTU ON

ALL KINDS WOKK

TheStrur "WAIMANALO"Will ran reuulsrl; between tblh port andWalalus, Kawalhspsl. Mokulela, Keaws-na- t

and l'uulkl on the Island of Osho.Por Pretitnt, etc., apply to tbe Captain.

Innnlre at office of J. B. Walkerorer tiprectcls' Uank, Port street, 957-- tf

A. F. Medeiros & Go.

Merchant 1 Tailors.

Hotal 6U, ander ArllnrUiu Huul.

Latest Pattern in SuitingiUeceiTed by Erery Btaarner

PERFECT PIT OR NO 8ALB.

OEYXON TEA AND --TEWELBT.

TO 1NFOHM THE fOBblOrBKO I have -J niy Htore at 46flNuaann street wltU Oeylon ManufacturedJswolry tet with Itublca, Bappbima, pearls,etc. J net received some Para Way Ion Tea-tr- flu

Alao Indian Uabana and PanennClKHra An Inspection of my (.took la aollcited. V. J HADItiH,

No, 4.VI Nutiuuu ktreet

MUBIO LE8BONB.

JlltAPbEY OIVKH LE8-soii- h

In KliiKlnic, I'lano. Violin and'I'ello, 'IVrms, U an liuur, II, half hour.IIavIiir liad '.M xnara' exrerlmce aa

and Oimlr drainer, he lanienloanenrcvemtnt III thnni capteltlvs. llet oftesiliiiiinUli. 01 Euitua street. Mutual'lalepUuue 4)9. 1115-i- w

4. Retail

Profision Dealers & Naval SnpplieiOooli ty Bray CaliforaU Steam.

HOUSE - GOODS - A - SPECIALTY.Luumd Oantaa Souoitbo. fit &T Satofaotioii Odabaiitbbo,

Ha E. & BRO.,aao ocauaa w

and - Feed.Msw Bauetved by Kvery Packet (roiu the Keatarn biatas ana Surope-rKKH-

PRODUCE BY BVKRY . STEAM KK

-ud Goods.

Pit

144

QJLJLXl I

Twice Daily

riiMfcUg,

"toM--

box

OP

No.

.' .

1

i

-

IllGoldeo Rule Bazaar.

W. F. Reynold!, : Prop,

Papers,

Newspapers,

Periodicals

And Latest

Novels

By the

"Australia."

HiTHE FOEEIQN DEPARTMENTor TBB

HONOLULU

Free -:- - KindergartensWILL OPEN

Oi aiaj, 8etate 10th

At 0 o'clock a.m.. at Emma Hall, cornerof Nnusnusml Keretanla street r.

Mlis Hannah K. Kaatuiau.a principal ofrerersl )art' experience lu tbe lioldtnGals Pros Kindergartens of Han Pranclscowill have rmpervliiloii of ths work hero.

Kludtrnsileo boarsi from Vto 12. Tui-tion: free.

A training ulass for KlndernarUner,with three afiernonn sacb wrek,will be oritsiilted by atlas Ktsiimsn, onTuexUy, Heptstnber l'th. at U o'clock, IdUi cU-rio- m at Kmrna If sit.

Tuition for ttalulng classt f 10 tier month.Appllcstlonn for admlr-ilo- tot lie K nderKartell or tralnliiK clsi may be made tom principal, min aaiimsn, or to Mrs,llsrrlf t Csatle t'olrmsn, Plusnclal berelary Honolulu Piee Kindergartens.

i vu ii

Empire Saloon,araarB4alt

-- CHOICK OL- D-

Fitnllj Wines and Brandies

4 BPKCULTY.

FORT SHERRYas Yean Old.

HI. 1ST. REQUA,1098 MANAOER. 8w

Criterion SaloonWIELAND EXTRA - PALE

Lager Beer !

2 SCHOONERS FOR 20 GENTS

:. DEE,lOKt--tf Proprietor.

Merchants' Exottange6. 1. BIIAW, Proprietor

Choice Liquors

and Fine BeerBEI.L TELEPHONE 401.

Cor. King and Nuuann Btreet, Honolulu.

PACIFICHOTELCorner KIdr ft Nnuanu Bu.

o. Wowaa, i t t t Mauacar.

Fiuit ot WiM k LiqioriBilliard & Reading Room

riaa to rataoaa.L U 'X U coxrao a 7 a.

AT THE ANCHOROyater Oooktalla I

auer BrunnenVraderickabura; Baorl

Stritfkt aii Hizi DrtaitOf All Kindt and Beat Quality.

latlhVMt OfTMT MlH & MMUM lla.

OHUROH SERVICES.

st. andrbw's CATnEDRAL.

Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity.The services of St. Andrew's Cathe-dral will bo as follows: G:30 a.m., HolyCommunion; 11 a. m., MorningPrayer and sermon; 3:30 p. m.,Evensong (Hawaiian); 7:30 p. m.,Evensong and sormou.

SECOND CONOREOATION.

Tho services of tho Second Con-sresati-

of St. Andrew's Cathedral(Sunday) will bo as fol-

lows: 0:45 a. m., morning prayerwith sermon; Veuite, Elvy in F;ToDeum, Tours in F; Benedictus,Chipp in K; hymns 211 and 222; an-

them, "Lord wo pray thee," byRoberts. 6:30 p. m., evensong withsermon; Magnificat, Gilbert in E;Nunc Dimittis, Harris in E; hvmus223, 212 and 26. Rev. Alex. Mack-intosh, pastor. All aro cordially in- -

vitou.CHRISTIAN MISSION.

Christian Mission, Harmony Hnll.on King street between Fort andAlakea streets. Preachiug by T. D.Garvin, 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Morn-ing themo: "Divine and HumanPartnership." Evening themo:"Christ, Moses and Elijah in Coun-cil." Bible clas at 10 a. m. All do-tiri-

to study God's Word aro cordially inviteu. All seats are ireo.

CATUOLIO CATHEDRAL.

At 6 and 7 o'clock a.m. Low Massesas usual. At 0 o'clock Children'sMass with English instruction. At10:30 High Mass with native andPortuguoso instruction. 2 p. in.,Rosary and Catechism. 1 p. in., inwinter season (November to Febru-ary), 4:30 p. m., in summor season(February to November), Benedic-tion of the M. B. Sacrament. Week-ly Services 6 and 7 a. in., LowMasses.

T. U. O. A. UALL.

Services at Y. M. C. A. MissionServico at Brito Hall Saturday even-ing at 7:30 o'clock. Bible Class inY. M. C. A. parlor, Sunday afternoonat 3:30. Praise Servico Sunday even-ing in Associatiou Hall at 6:30. Ser-vices in Oahu Jail, Sunday 11 o'clock.Bible class ou Tuesday evening 7:30.

CINTIUL UNION CHURCH.

Sunday, Septombor 16. R"V.Robert G. Hutchius, D. D, wdlpreach at II a. in., upon "Cast inf-

ill.,tho Net;" and at 7:30 n upon"Unfurling tho Ban nor. All nrocordially invited to attend, Sundayacuool at HMD a. in.

REOROANIZED OlILIICn.

Tho Reorganized Church of JesusChrist of Latter Day Saints, Mili-tant Hnll, rear of Opera House. Ser-vices will be held Sunday as follows:10 a. in., Bible class; 11:15 a. m. and7:30 p. ui., preachiug.

)

Morning and Evonlng Star.Men, women and children will en

joy the Morning and Evening Slurdrinks. Fur their ileiiduiit ll.ivor mid(oothiug ellVcl generally, tho ludiee,whore delicate systems require itbeveruge that will net gently and boentirely wife under nil condition!, areenthusiastic in their prnho of Morning mid Evening ritnr, and the menprefer them to all oilier drink hecutiMU they are tiioruheiiel1ci.il in llieiruirects. They do not interfere withbutincn or plcnxuru and are entirelyfree from all iuiuriuiiH or diagrccnbloliubutiineei". lieu the blond U iinpure or the stnniach weak, the Even-ing Star can bo drank to advantage,and invalids will llnd relief (nun it.In the production of tlie-- o drinke theHawaiian Islands h.ive hcun enrieliedwith tho only perfect gentle beveragesknown. The piieu per duzen in 50o.,delivered to all purlB of the city free.

N. Biikimm,Mm. Tel. 311. Bethel sheet.

In the French Kodo.

Maurice Faulniu nud MnilnmoPaulain arrived from Victoria liythe S. S. Arawa ou bur last trip.The couple havo located ou Uoro-tani- a

ttroet, botuoeu l'iikol andKreaumoku ntrootn, next door to Dr.Auderaou, aud havo opened a Frenchboarding and lodgiuK house. It istheir intention to havo everythingfurnished in a first clans stylo. Thocooking will be iu tho Freuch styloand a variety of dishes will ho nerveddaily. Mr. Poulaiu brings goodreferences. Madame Poulaiu is afashionable dress -- maker aud tholadies of Honolulu will do well tocall on her.

That Tired Feolinfr

la a dangoroiu condition directlydue to depleted or impure blood. Itshould not be allowed to rontiuuo,aa iu its debility the system is espe-cially liable to serious attacks of ill-

ness. Hood's Sareaparilla is thoremedy for such a couditiou, audalso for that witnknoaa which pre-vails at the change of season, cli-mate or life.

Hood's pills are purely vegetable,carefully prepared from tho best in- -

greuieuts. Zue.--i.p

Band Concert.

The public baud, under the leader-ship of Prof. Bergur, will givo a con-cert this afternoon at i:'M o'clock,at Emma Square. Followiug isthe program:Overture-F- ra Dlavalo AnuerMarch The Ooulen West OitttlUallad-HncetM- Moorelleinliilsceniesof Vordl. . (lo'lfrnvWaltz Uivo'h Old Kttutt Bone. Huo 'lo.!Bidwttleclie-aid- dy Ulrl llerjjir

Hawaii Piinoi.

Miniature Art.

At Williams' Studio are to bo seenPortraits ou Watch Dials, which heis making a specialty of. LanternSlides for lecture by the del ordozeu,

Dr. L1EBIG & CO.

MEN Uptelnl Ihetort or Cluunle,i'riuiteimtt H'ntHuy

Jltitiiialit l.ieh'g's lnvlvorator tlio roiitt'Ht

for Wraknos, IhjhsiiI Mmhood and I'rl vatu Dlstaui's, ovuro nut I'm.iimturt'iii'M and preparua all for nnrrluuollle'adiitifs. plensiirva midII trlsl b'HtlB kIvii or n-n-t Irrc to itny nnuilescrlbliiK sjniptoniai call nr inblrtinK IU0

deary bt , prlvau mtrmitti tin.Miinm Hi,,Hanrranclsco !lia-.'Ul-

"DAI NIPPON"Hotel Street (Arlington Block)

Jnst Received another Invoice ot

Japanese Fane; Goods- AN- D-

NOVELTIES!couPBimno

Dress Goods!Plsln and Figured Bilk and Crape.

HORNING GOWNS &gS?Plain Bilk and Embroidered.

Silk and Cotton KimonosBilk Fans, Cushions,Embroidered Bilk Tea Cosier,Table Covers. Ucd Covers,Bilk Bashes, Neckwear.

Beautiful China WarelRatsd Bowls, Bon-bo- n Dishes,I'lates, Etc., Etc, Etc.

Smoking Jackets!Bilk and Cotton Paamas.

JiPMESE SCRBEHS!Ran, EltRsnt Lamp Blindcs,

uaiaboo Canes, Lnnrh Usskets,Rsmboo Valises. Japanese Trays.

RU., Kto., Etc., Bto.

Mrs. J, P. P. Collaco, Proprietress.

Wholesale Retail.

- KIJI.L LINK OK

Japanese'.' Goods 1

Sill and Cottoo Dres Goods,

KU Kto. Kto.. KU.

Silk, Liucd aod Crape Shirts

-- OK COMl'LKTK UTOd- K-

Made by Yamatoyaot Yokohatiia.

MP" When yon are In need of an lineif Japan--- iloodt, yhr ui tjrst rail an.l

koIiik all around town.

ITOHLAJISr.SOS Xtart Ot neat Cuatom ZIouae

"Stock Chief' 13,444.uV.lfltit, 10.2. Weight, 1,300.

Block Clit'-f- , nut: hv EtoekliiK Chief,20V); hv Clark Chief, Ml; by Manilirtuot'htof. 11; hy Mnu.hrlnn l'uyiiiukt'r liyMuiiili'ino by Imimrlrd Mes-envo- r; Btoi'kUhlul'H ilam U 1I1 hv Antnr ll'W; hy nt

3.1; by Aluxniiilora Ablii lull, lA; hyHiimtiletoiiUn, IU; hy Abd-lUl- i, 1; hyMsnih lnohv lmport'd Messenger, "l.'koIk'h'eis Like." llrcod to I lie host.

Terms Casta. Fee S25.00.Furlho" Infnrnutlon can he oh- -

talntd fromA. It 110WAT, D. V. 8.,

irnfitf.'tf it --W KtiiK Btreet.

YOKOHAMA BAZAAR.

Corner Nuoano a Hotel Streets.

New Goods! New Goods!

KKUKIVKI) BY EVERY 8TKAMKIC

Silk Dress Goods,-- ALL IXH.OK- 8-

.lAl'ANESE SILK CRAPE,flaln and IlroeHilnu;

JAPANKHB COTTON UllAI'K.

Silk Shirts and Night Shirts,Hilk lllonbfs. Hllk Necktins,

Uandkrchletb, Bhttwls, Hashes.Hnsfery and Chemises,

Sil S!

Jitpan Traya, llaruboo Sen ens,Tra Heu, Flower I'oU, Kto., Kfi.

Prices Cheaper than Ever!

LADY'S" mCYCLE

For Sal I

"COLUMBIA"Usml IMl I ItlO. Asifo

an omit ol owner IrnviliK the country.

aW CitllnraddrMas

Honolulu Oyolory.DIM If 107 Kliif Htmct.

ThA fatly Uull'tU, BO et$ per month

LDCOL -:- -

tS THE

BESTPAINTOIL!

Save Half the Amount of Your Oil

Dill Through 8avinB In Plgmont.

Every p.tiutcr vhnitld upc Lucoi, in-

stead of Lii-iscc- d Oil, becnuso:

1. Lccol Ii more durable than UnseedOH

a. I.trcot, h moro tconomicnl than Lin-

seed Oil.

PROOF THAT LUCOL IS MOREnUttAllLE.

8ix yearn of nctttal uoo in cxtoriorhouse painting in California (thomost trying cllmuto for puints), intho burning hunt of tho Arizona Des-

ert, the Arctic cold of Ahttka. nnd ontho Atlantic co.ist, lmvo fully nndpructlcitlly fliown that Lucol ulwnyaotitweiiM Linseed Oil under the Bitnieconilitions. All tho ncid works in8an Francisco have- discarded Unoeed Oil for Lucot..

ILLUSTHATE TJII8 YOURSELF.

Put Mrong ammonia on Linseed nndLucol imlntH. Tho Linseed paintsaru diMroyud in a few minutcx; thoLucol paluta are practically unaffect-ed.

PROOF THAT LUCOL IS MOREECONOMICAL.

Break up 1 lbs. panto white lendhi one pint of Lucol., and tho samequantity in one pint of Linseed Oil.Spread the paints on Minllur darkHiirfacc for comparison. Tho Lucolpaint spread-- ; n lur no nmi cavernmuch better (hau the Lintcul piitil.To got eiitinlly good covering willi theLiusetd paint you have to Use 2 J lbs.of while lead to one pint of LinseedOil. Thin moans a saving of J lb. ofpaste lead lo each pint of Lltcoi. used,or 0 IIh. to every gallon, equivalentto your saving mi, re than half thefirst cost of the I.fcou

Lt'cot. i not in competition withcheap Liu.ccd Oil siibclitiiles.

mil JIMl M.0.UIWUU1 U

LIMITED,Agp.nis for the Hawailap Island" ITb. KERR'S

ANNOUNCEMENT!

I HAVE JUST KKCl.IVED A

ASoOUTMKNT OK . .

Fine Suitings,Elegant Pattorus,

and Lsitest Styles.

TllUSi: 0001)3 WILL IIP. SOU) IN

ANY QUANTITY I'ltOM A

100 Yards Down to Enough

to Make a Single Salt I

AND AT -

Hard Times Prices!

L. B. KERR, - Impoktkr,QUEKN STltKirr."

"CLEVELAND"RIDERS

Are Never Ashamed of theirMounts. Other Riders

Often Are I

s-aS-ai

09 1 Q Ttta I Pr(,y Hulit vnIiphIaa 1--6 tiUa. (or ro-- work lit It?'I hit's i he vluht of the niuchine that11. K. WulLor rliles.

The "CLEVELAND IS A GREAT SUCCESS

H. E. WALKER.AkiiI. Honolulu H 1.

Uoiunilui Blott, Mfirehuil SI.

Ring Up Bulb Telephones 122

roa

Baggage Express,Hum) at

Unn -- l riwr Kurt.

,1AM KB POLLOCK.

MITDBB WANTED!DiMie aud (llminware Wanti'dlClock), WnU'lies unit Jewelry Wanlwt I

Old Cold audhllvrr Wanted I

MT HJQbMt Prlcsi PU I JK

KIiib Btioot, Cornor of Alakoa.

HOMES

at

PEARL CITY

rSW5g2

THJD

Oahu Kailway Land Co.

OKKKKS THK PUBLIC

Another Great Opportunity

To Bmiura Bums In On of tha Moat

DnllKhtfal LoaliU- - to ba

round In ttan Paradtao

of thu Paalfle.

Aa nealthy retort-Pe- arl Olty haaalready established an enviable rtpntatlon.Many good cltlsena In this communityhave experienced the wonderfol effect pro-duced by a few days sojourn In that dry,cool atmosphere, and give grateful tattl-inon- y

to the relief they hare almost In-

stantly gained from severe and long con-

tinued attacks ot asthma. Physiciansacquainted with tbe climate of Pearl Oltyrecommend It aaa natural sanitarium.

THE WATER SUPPLY

IS AMPLE!

Andean be increased to meet the a da ofpopulation equal to the lartraat olty la

the world.

Paor. A. B. Lvons of Oahu Oollaga Uonr authority for stating that the watarsupply la the purest yet discovered In tailcountry.

Special Indocemems to Eulj Stftlm:

For ninety day from data we will MilIAJTH UN 81'KOIAL TBIIMB favorable tobona-tld- e settlers. For a term of threemonths from date, lumber and all buildIng materials will be supplied, and deliver-ed at l'earl Olty at much lower prioa thanever before obtained.

For further particulars, call at tale offloeor on any of the lumbar dealera In tolaelty. Those who now own Iota aa wall atthose who propose to become realdentaofthat growing city, will do well to embraoathla opportunity. Tboee who avail them-aeWe- s

of thla offer, within tbe time named,will be entitled to, abd will receive thefollowing benentei

For a term of ten years, thla Companywill carry eaoh resldenta and their famllleefrom l'earl City to Honolulu In the morn-ing arriving a little before seven o'clock),and from Honolulu to Pearl City In theevening leaving Honolulu station a littleafter live o'clock, for ten centa eaoh way,a rate less than one cent per mile. Therates on all other passenger tralna runningduring the day or night will be IH centper mile first class, and 1 cent per milesecond class.

A good school la about to be opened InDie Peninsula, In the flue, large, newschool-hous- e erected by Mr. J. T. Waterhouse. Uesldenta living at Pearl Cityheights, above Pearl City station andthose having homes on the Peninsula, willbe allowed to ride free on regular tralnabetween Pearl City stations to and fromthe Peninsula.

Those who want to continue to send theirchildren to schools Iu Honolulu, can havetransportation on all regular tralna to andfrom Pearl City, tor the purpose of attendlug school, at five centa each way for eachpupil. Thla lu equal to '1A to 26 wiles ridefor ten centa,

Eciual inducements for those desiring tosecure homes in this country have neverbefore been ollered to the public

This Company has been requested fromabroad to name the price of all their nnsold land In that locality.

Should a clearance sale be made to asyndicate, no opportunity Ilka tbe presentwould again occur for tbe parahaae ofhomes at Pearl City,

"A Word to the Witt iiSatiicientN

OAHU KAiLWAY & LAND GO,

It. r. UlLLINUHAM,

OKNJCIUL MANAQIU.