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15L r lw HAWAIIAN STAR. ICTEItT rUMLISIlEU APTERKOON THE BZOKPT ICNDAY. HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. SATUKOAY EVENING MAY 9, 1806 VOL. 111. Saran i.grlfFirx. jjaj) Only a Scar Remains crofula Cured -- Blood Purified by Hood's) 8arsaparllla. "a I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Msil.t " It It Ith ploasurs that I send a testimonial concerning ton&tllooirs Sarsaparilla hasdoas tor my daughter. It la a wonderful medicine and cannot recommend It too highly. Barah, who Is fourteen yeari old, haa been Afflicted With Scrofula Tar since aha was one year old. For fire yean 'he has had a running sore on one side of her face. Ma tried erery remedy recommended, but .nothing did her any good until we commenced using Hood'a Haraanarllla. Mymarrlcil daughter tadvlsedmeto uso Hood's Barsaparllla because HoodVCures lit had cured her of dyspepsia. Btia had been troubled with that complaint since childhood, .and since her cure she has nerer been without a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla In the house. Wa commenced tiring It to Sarah about one year go, aud It haa conquered the running sore, Only a Scar Remaining as a trace of the dreadful disease. I'reiiouj te taking the medicine her eyesight was affected tjut now she can see perfectly. In connection with Hood's barsapartll t we hare used Hood's Vegetable Mils, and And them the best." Mrs. Mama UarrriK, Xenla, Illinois. Hood's Pills cure nausea, sick headache. Indigestion, biliousness. Sold by all druggists, lloliniii Drag Company Wholesale! ppit. HAWAIIAN STAB, BUSINESS DIRECTORY or Honolulu. CARKIAUE MANUFACTURERS. W W WRIOHT, Kurt St.. opposite Club Btables. PLUMBERS AND EMUKLUTU JS CO., 6 Nuuanu St. VUKRCBATTTB 8. 1. Shaw, Proprietor ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. AM PREPARED TO MAKE I of Title In a most thorough and csompleta manner, on short notice, nnd accur-tat-o in every detail. K. W. MAKINNEY, W. O. Smith's ofllce. 318 Fort Street BUSINESS AGENT. disss ARent. Real Estate bought and eolU. House Rented. Loans Negotiated. I Collections made. Books posted. Accounta ..... . AJ, WUKIIIOBS CIIMUIHiU - Drocantand careful attention. A share of the pnUre patronage respectfully solicited. Five per cent, commission on all Boles. Telephone 139. GEO. A. TURNER. i Office formerly occupied By C. T. Guliclc Tqp. my: Et t 'S , 1 Mat" bn "as" CllllUCII sUtllVICKS. CBSTKAI. V.NION CIIUtlCH. Corner Herelnnlu ami nicliar.lsstreels, DmiKlaa I'. iUrnle. niliililer. Hervlces for Hunilny. May 10. IMHI. 9:55 ... in. Hnmlay Selionl nnl Ml. e ilas.es. 1 n. m.i ClilMrenV Day service In the i hurcli i t .. ......I.lii mill Hpr Ihri! ni lliusiei p "."I' - man, "The UhrlU"i Home;1 11:10 p. m Junior Chrisls.li Km levm meeting 0::10 i. m., Y. 1. . U h. consecration meeting. ii.SU V- - "' ......Li., nmi Kpriimn. nun iiiiiiiiu ,iiniii day schools! Japanese. Lyceum, 10 a. in,; lintel sireei -" UKiieBeBdiool at 2:30 1. m. WelneslHy, jia .. i ii.miiiiivf.iiiif.prt. Ac..rilai welcome for all at ever j service. fjT. tNUK W'ft CATHKOKAL. mi . ( -- f l,n Handttfl flllirre gatlon of bt. Andiew" U. I liJiul to- morrow, (Snn.ln) will 1)0 us follow.! 9:45 a. m., m rnlne prayer with sr. nion: re Ileum, ochiuik v., .v 131 andSOOj Antbem, "Who are lliese ArriWe.l In While Hobes?'1 by Mainer: 6:10 p. m evensong with sermon; hymns 291. 125 and 24. FIH.VT METHODIST ElMBCOPAL CHUKCH. ri..r.,, r li.rUtoiiln uml Miller streels. Rev. II. W. reck, pastor. Bundav, May 10th, 10 a. m., Sunday school; 11 a. in., Bernion by pastor anil reception of member nt the mornlngaervlce. Even-inp- : tervlce "Translation of Elijah. Wednesday, 7:30 p. nt., prayer sjrvice. All eaU free. A cordial welcome to nil. CHRISTIAN CHOKCII. (hrlillmi Clmrcli. on Alakca nem KiiiRvBlreel. T. D, Oarvin, pilc Sunday achi ol at 9:45 a. m.. eernion by , the pastor nt u a. in., suujeti, Ufn t.f a 1'uriQed Heart." Mlnsion school at IS p. m. on Smith street; Youna; people s meeting nt 0:30 p. ui.i sermon at 7:30 p. m. aubjevti ",)) at Is Man that Hod Is Mindful ol mi". I'rayar meeting Wedn-sdn- y 7:30 p. m.j women s prayer mueiuiK i nunj p. m, KAWA1AIIAO CHURCH. tl.. tt IT ll..lrap n.ictfr . RlindftV iiev. . i ,". KChuol at 10 a. m.; morninR topic, Traps A Talk to Children." ROMAN CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL. li I 0...lp ...... iair lOll, ivtll ..... tlP nfl otfvitra uiiiiiiaj , -- - tollowBi (land 7a.m., Low Mast with; Holy Communion; a. m. aiusn English iiihtruction; 10:30 n. in., Ilisli ..!.. 1 ttarmnn Q m.. . iunnn ,, imn.o b. - r. llosary and native instruction; 4 p. m.. native instruction and Ilenediction; 7 n...l..M..Da anpirlpn with H.' n 1- diclio'n. Week days: Low Mass at 0 nnil , a, in. V. M. C. A. SERVICES. r a Qiin.la 11 u. m.. service 1 HI. ".pi; " at Oahu Jail. 3 p. m bojs meetinc; in Assoclattan nan, praise mffiio . M C. A.hallat0:C0p. ui. Latter-da- y saints. .. ! Tiiaiia Plirlat. i,r Lalter-ua- naiiusi " of Opera House. Service will be held on Sunday as follows: 10 a. IL. Hible class; 11:15 A. M, and 6:30 p. M., preach- - mp;. SEVENTH DAY ADVBNTIST3. . . ,i . nn Onnnlihiiurl filmAt. aieetinic inv opposite Queen's Hospital, In the house formerly occupied by tho late Dr. 1, ..I, nn nn ill Ruhniltll Trousseau, i irn.iuut, (Saturday) at 11 am., and Sunday night , UtlioU. OSDUttlil BUHWl .u i... SALVATION ARMY, Services at hall, comer Hotel and Nuuanu streets. Sunday, 7 a, m., knee drill; U a. in., holiness meet-ini- r; 10:30 a. m meeting on 'Adams; . J...U, snlillara maul. lu:ou a. iu., ji ,""" ing; 2:00 p. m., free and easy at 8 i. m. nt 7:0 p. m. Adjutant Ener will talk n "MnrAlltv Without Christ," Come to this welcome meeting. Captain Minton Weekly Star, $4.00 per year. Daily Star, 75 Cents Per Month. - S $ V V- -v i . .. ' -- n . WONDERFUL Blood -- Purifying Effect -- OF Ayer's Sarsaparilla Mr. Charles Stephenson, a well.known ItmllWaj Employe at Kalapol, ew Zealand, writes I "About ten years ago, wlillo en- gaged in shunting, my foot caught between the rails, anil my leg was fractured below the knee. It healed In time, but I have been troubled ever since with swolhsn veins, and have been obliged, at times, to wear a bandage. About a year ago it be- came, much worse," and J feared I should bo obliged to give up my work. A friend advised mo to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I did so, and after taking four bottles tho swell- ing disappeared, and I have not been troubled with It since," AYER'S SARSAPARILLA Coll) Mentis il the World's Chltl EipmHIom. AYER'S PILLS for Bilioufsncss HOLLISTER DRUG- - CO., WHOLESALE AOENTS. The latest-!- n s the OftE INCH LEATHER, or CILT nnd SILVER all around Our stock just received contains many beautiful Specimens in all colors; and rango in price from to 84.00, according to size anil pattern. H. F. 1ICHMAN. xl ' j JULY 8th, l'lll's Sarcasm. Iu IR05 Pitt called u meeting of the rtvlftcli .nltlllit finlmipll tn m,ililfr lit.il addltlounl force bill. Homo objected to tho clause WHICH caijea mem unt uuutr all circumstances and argued that this should not bo "except Iu case of actual Invasion." "Then," said Pitt, "It would be too late." Presently they came tn mwitlinr rllnnRn. whpit the Rnmfl oil jeetors insisted cm tho ml lit In not being liable to tie seut out oi me- kiiiruuhi. "Except, I suppose," said Pitt, with cruel sarcasm, "iu case of actual Inva- sion." Siberia. A graphic idea of thelmmcnso sire of Siberia luiiy bo gleaned from tho follow, log comparison I All of the states, king dunn, principalities, empires, eta., ot Europe (except Russia), nnd all the Unit ed Unites, iuclndiug ALiska, could be placed sida by side iu Hiboriu, aud yet but little more thau cover that immense country. A niau endowed with great perfec- tions, without good breeding, is'lika one who has his pockets full of gold, but al- ways wants change for Ills ordinary oo caslous. Steele. Tulips are so sensitive to (he light that during a cloudy day they will often close their petals and remain shut no until u return of suullght. What Ha Inhsrlt We are not to blame for. WVcannoi be held responsible for the disposition and tendencies which wo derive from our ancestors, nor are we resitonsible for the germs of disease which may mani- fest themselves inour blood nsaherltage troni lormer gem rations. But we are responsible if we allow these serms t develop into serious diseases which wi 1 impair our usefulness and destroy oit happ'nes. We are responsible if v e transmit to our descendants the diseai aj germs which It Is possible for us lo Brad Icntu by the use of Hood's Sarsr-prill- a, the one true blood purifier. This medicine lias power to make rich, red blood ami establish perfect health in place or uiseasu 'lbt llaulst's Touch. What Is coiamuuly called "touch" I c, gouil or bad touch, harsh or lutllcm tounh In plauofarU playing Is really far uioru dependent upona proper or improper use ot the dntnpiTS, of the way In which successive notes in a phrase are mada to follow one upon the other, thau it Is upon the maimer In which the keys are struck or the particular Initial force given to in dividual notes. Iu a word, a pianist's "touch" lies far tnoreln his brain than In his lingers. It la far more a matter of "musical handling of the phrase" than in the method of striking the keys. lecture by U. J, Laug, Mutual Telephone 62o, WILLIAM WAGENER, CONTRACTOH AND BUILDER, Second FloAr Honolulu Planing Mill, fort HU All Kinds of Jobbing Promptly At tended to. CENTRAL MARKET, NUUANU STREET. Ta tifiw nr.imtrnil If, bfifill nieiila ill A 1 condition jn l)io New Mohel Uooi.kr. ..... .t COKNEI) row,. i;imiiir.u Jir.r.r, UUUNKI) TONGUES - - - r r i r. , uiifv POI.OONA SAUfAUE, fiiA.inruui i . i . . . LIVUIt SAUSAGE Telephone 104. Comprising to Ripans Tabules Mr. A. P. St. John, 1 1 1 Izen nf Oregon, Wisconsin, 111 an Intert lew had with 1). E. Williams, of the Oregon Olmerver on the 8th day of May, I8O.1, said: "F r h long time I litve lwn more or le troi b'e I wi'h dyspepsia. Having considerable hard work to do, It I followed the cinvli gi of my appetite it wps sur to result In those terrible dlstretslng pains of the stomach. When in tho most agony I would endeavor to obtain partial relief by some 'grandmother' treatment ,w hlch, il of any benefit, was to ttrengthen the imagination tiiat the distress was a trifle less. At tlpies I have sudflOil Intensely. While vialllng my sister Cora I was recommended to trr Ulfans Tabules, which I ,. soon discovered were a bit Ing to u a iklixl. N iw I am never without them, and am pleased to recommend them as a God- send to those troubled with dyspepsia." lllpans Tabulss are sold by druggists, or by nil If tlis lirlre ISO cant a. tmil la sent to tha Itlpstis I'liemlcnl Company, No. 10 Hpruce St., New Vork. HauiDls lal 10 rents. POIJOI I E.Van Doom & Co., FortiSt Kext Lucas' Planing Hill will have fresh every day n.loolilii.o-2Vr- f trio Pol raoii tub , KALI HI POI FACTORV, Wbltli "111 be sold to famlllts In largao small quantities. No Containers Furnish ed. This pol Is mada with boiled watc W. L. WILCOX, sMf Proprietor Kallhl Factory L. C. ABLES. SSI 3 . 1 .mm g 2 55 X x- - -- A ALL Taken liy in will TOiik ami l'ccrles pnual to three Hcferenccs given hy application FOR SALE: 1 No. 2 Zimmerman's Fruit Evaporator, suitable for drying fruits or vegetables. 1 all Brass Ship's Pump in yrood order. 1 "Combination" Gas Machine, complete and in perfect order, for lighting resi- - lenco or supplying gas for labratory work. APPLY TO JOHN EMHELUTH & CO. . 4 Merchant Street. New Goods New Designs In Art Furniture. ART CABINETS, BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, SOFAS, Etc., Etc. Fine Silk Goods. Ladies' Silk Shirts, Sashes and Handkerchiefs. Porcelain & Lacquer Ware. Excellent Stock ol Toys and other Seasonable Goods, S. OZAKI. 3M Kino Stkrkt, Cor. Smith P. WALTON. f u 2 3 2 3 u X ?. n " CONTRACT8 be follr guaranteed. IVKmnlrs ulren frrt 0 cftnivr. coats of any other kind of l'aint. to our office. Telephone 130 THE PEERLESS PRESERVING PAINT, - COMPANY, SON Morolxtint HONOLULU, H. I Ono EcnTous cot of fi ., - Jo J 38 Acres Each. For further particulars ajiply to 91 Heart Disease ' Kills Suddenly, but nerer without (air warning, lljr an occasional fluttering, a pcrcctttlMo palpita- tion, shortness of breath, etc.! tn many wars Is the tlctlm fullj notlBed Hut his friends are lgnorant,and the warning Is disregarded, until loving associates are shocked aud dared hy another sudden death. 'My wtfo su flcrwl years with heart trouble which tho doctors called Incurable ralrular coagulation of tho heart. Plio look 3 bottles of Miles' Heart Cure six months ago, and has not suffered since-- Bho sleeps well, and Is like a new person altogether, and saya Ir Miles' Remedies are gold to her." P. V.JlCKSOH, 701 S. 27lh St., Omaha, Hep. For sale hy druggists on guarantee tint first bottle will benefit, or money refunded. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Restores Health Arc You Going To Buy Piano ? A Piano is the most ililliriilt of all musical Instruments to make, it Is n science ami nn art, in- quires skill, experience, special machinery and n close surveil. lance over each nnd every branch anil department. The Hmllll A. Knrill's PI11110 Co.' - Upright Styles, is an exceptionally fine grade for the price. We can furnish you this make in French Wal- nut or Ebony Finish. MklerlnU Kotie but the Lest, MerlunliDi-Consclentto- us unrkroanitilp lly drawn and free from brpftksor eituuri. Aetlon-Carefu- lly ndjnnlwl by exiwrt reg Qlalurs. Touch Kotf)'. rlakttc, repeat b iimnptl) TnDefi. rlcli, clear aixl full jet "jm-- (lie tic, velvety nnd munlcal tajUl val tliu ear. Kery I'lnnit Warrtttiletl fair Kite Year hy I.) 011 & llttitly. VOSE awl SCllILLEH PIANOS in HAWAIIAN NEWS CO., LTD. EVER GET .. s . . . IN A HURRY For your llorso Feed t Wo deliver slutr in 11 hurry that'B one of our picas lor your liny nnd Feed busi ness. Another is -- Our l'riccs 11 Utile lower than other-people'- TEST US ! Tel. 422. WASHINGTON FORT ST. FEED CO. below Queen St. M AN0 A V J-- WJ ... AjssO. : Hfl TllTi Hand I nnrert. a The Hawaiian Hand, under the direction of I'rof. Merger will give a public concert this afternoon at limma Square at 4:30 o'clock, following program will be rendered: I March The lllack Hussars. .Mlllncker - Overture I lam) it Tricks Supw !1 Duet II Ttovalore.. Verdi 4 Fantasia Knieror's ltevlew.,... Kllenberir Ounce Cocoaiiuts Herman 11 Walir. D.mulie Waves... Ivanutlcl "Hawaii rfinoi For llrcad and Pastry I DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR Has no Equal. Union Feed Co., Hole Agents. nnivjn mf YniiR mm ifwfinv And I will maktt It as GOOD AS NEW. Ycr, nnd very low nt that. You would lw hurprUci! to soo how nice and now it looltH utter I have repaired the break. 8a t inact ion (Juara n teet t Spocial Doslgna In Jewelry Made xo ura or. lAte with H. K. Wichman. Willi Itrnwu .1 Kn1rr, llitlrl Ht Tele)lione ?1.1. A in Plowing Wo take ploasuro 111 intro ducing to tho planters of tho Hawaiian Islands a Plow that will penetrate further into tlio soil with less wear than any known J'low uindu. This Plow is called Secretary . The principle of this Plow is that it has u disk in stead of a blade, thus re ducing tho cost of tho wcarins' part to a mini mum. The fact that tho Plow is made by John Deere, Moline, III., Milliciunt nuar.tntoo. Wo will be pleased to in the working of this Plow to all who wish to call at our store. PACIFIC HARDWARE CO,, Lid, AOENT3. ' A Lit EY; OF REAL ant 101 divided into Lotsl Scale, 500 feel tolincJi 189G S 14 W 24 J b ? -- mEL iTiT A- - FTTrV 7 - 145 a L s L 7 J HW? J 22 J 7 ?2 IPrfI f 5 m rhLeor r i .r "WEDNESDAY, 3 Pol Dr. "Lelarid" AUCTION SALE Revolution I3V ILVIAJVOA VVIVIISY. fmmmlkA4k9mm wmwwmw4 TMtUUl j 'H j or a oBint a atom J - mm J , tat AOTAafOa. j fm A A-a- t ONE WEEK A. Great Drive orsi a. SPECIAL LINE OK Sewing Machines. Refrigerated Poultry AND rT'r-esl- x Salmon CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Metropolitan Mill Gf. QJrclephoneU. 8M-- ESTATE at 12 o'clock noon, at my Salesroom, Queen Street, I will sell at Public Auction v" JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctiorter. ''sbsbbV aasBSM 3 1 1 Labium.

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Page 1: Remains Dr. t · 15L r lw ICTEItT HAWAIIAN STAR. rUMLISIlEU APTERKOON THE BZOKPT ICNDAY. HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. SATUKOAY EVENING MAY 9, 1806 VOL. 111. Saran i.grlfFirx. jjaj)

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HAWAIIAN STAR.ICTEItT

rUMLISIlEUAPTERKOON THE

BZOKPT ICNDAY.

HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. SATUKOAY EVENING MAY 9, 1806

VOL. 111.

Saran i.grlfFirx. jjaj)

Only a Scar Remainscrofula Cured -- Blood Purified by

Hood's) 8arsaparllla."a I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Msil.t

" It It Ith ploasurs that I send a testimonialconcerning ton&tllooirs Sarsaparilla hasdoastor my daughter. It la a wonderful medicineand cannot recommend It too highly. Barah,who Is fourteen yeari old, haa been

Afflicted With ScrofulaTar since aha was one year old. For fire yean

'he has had a running sore on one side of herface. Ma tried erery remedy recommended, but.nothing did her any good until we commencedusing Hood'a Haraanarllla. Mymarrlcil daughter

tadvlsedmeto uso Hood's Barsaparllla because

HoodVCureslit had cured her of dyspepsia. Btia had beentroubled with that complaint since childhood,.and since her cure she has nerer been without abottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla In the house. Wacommenced tiring It to Sarah about one year

go, aud It haa conquered the running sore,Only a Scar Remaining

as a trace of the dreadful disease. I'reiiouj tetaking the medicine her eyesight was affectedtjut now she can see perfectly. In connectionwith Hood's barsapartll t we hare used Hood'sVegetable Mils, and And them the best." Mrs.Mama UarrriK, Xenla, Illinois.

Hood's Pills cure nausea, sick headache.Indigestion, biliousness. Sold by all druggists,

lloliniii Drag CompanyWholesale! ppit.

HAWAIIAN STAB,BUSINESS DIRECTORY

or Honolulu.

CARKIAUE MANUFACTURERS.W W WRIOHT,

Kurt St.. opposite Club Btables.

PLUMBERS AND

EMUKLUTU JS CO.,6 Nuuanu St.

VUKRCBATTTB8. 1. Shaw, Proprietor

ABSTRACTS OF TITLE.

AM PREPARED TO MAKEI of Title In a most thorough andcsompleta manner, on short notice, nnd accur-tat-o

in every detail.K. W. MAKINNEY,

W. O. Smith's ofllce. 318 Fort Street

BUSINESS AGENT.

disss ARent. Real Estate bought andeolU. House Rented. Loans Negotiated.

I Collections made. Books posted. Accounta

..... .AJ, WUKIIIOBS CIIMUIHiU -Drocantand careful attention. A share ofthe pnUre patronage respectfully solicited.

Five per cent, commission on all Boles.Telephone 139.

GEO. A. TURNER.

i Office formerly occupied By C. T. Guliclc

Tqp.

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CllllUCII sUtllVICKS.

CBSTKAI. V.NION CIIUtlCH.

Corner Herelnnlu ami nicliar.lsstreels,DmiKlaa I'. iUrnle. niliililer. Hervlcesfor Hunilny. May 10. IMHI. 9:55 ... in.Hnmlay Selionl nnl Ml. e ilas.es. 1 n.

m.i ClilMrenV Day service In the i hurclii t .. ......I.lii mill Hpr

Ihri! ni lliusiei p "."I' -man, "The UhrlU"i Home;1 11:10

p. m Junior Chrisls.li Km levmmeeting 0::10 i. m., Y. 1. . U h.consecration meeting. ii.SU V- - "'

......Li., nmi Kpriimn. nuniiiiiiiiu ,iiniiiday schools! Japanese. Lyceum, 10

a. in,; lintel sireei -"

UKiieBeBdiool at 2:30 1. m. WelneslHy,jia .. i ii.miiiiivf.iiiif.prt. Ac..rilai

welcome for all at ever j service.

fjT. tNUK W'ft CATHKOKAL.

mi . ( -- f l,n Handttfl flllirregatlon of bt. Andiew" U. I liJiul to-

morrow, (Snn.ln) will 1)0 us follow.!9:45 a. m., m rnlne prayer with sr.nion: re Ileum, ochiuik v., .v131 andSOOj Antbem, "Who are llieseArriWe.l In While Hobes?'1 by Mainer:6:10 p. m evensong with sermon;hymns 291. 125 and 24.

FIH.VT METHODIST ElMBCOPAL CHUKCH.

ri..r.,, r li.rUtoiiln uml Miller streels.Rev. II. W. reck, pastor. Bundav, May10th, 10 a. m., Sunday school; 11 a. in.,Bernion by pastor anil reception ofmember nt the mornlngaervlce. Even-inp- :

tervlce "Translation of Elijah.Wednesday, 7:30 p. nt., prayer sjrvice.All eaU free. A cordial welcome tonil.

CHRISTIAN CHOKCII.

(hrlillmi Clmrcli. on Alakca nemKiiiRvBlreel. T. D, Oarvin, pilcSunday achi ol at 9:45 a. m.. eernion by

,the pastor nt u a. in., suujeti,Ufn t.f a 1'uriQed Heart." Mlnsionschool at IS p. m. on Smith street;Youna; people s meeting nt 0:30 p. ui.isermon at 7:30 p. m. aubjevti ",)) atIs Man that Hod Is Mindful ol mi".I'rayar meeting Wedn-sdn- y 7:30 p. m.jwomen s prayer mueiuiK i nunjp. m,

KAWA1AIIAO CHURCH.

tl.. tt IT ll..lrap n.ictfr . RlindftViiev. . i ,".KChuol at 10 a. m.; morninR topic,Traps A Talk to Children."

ROMAN CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL.

li I 0...lp ......iair lOll, ivtll..... tlP nflotfvitra uiiiiiiaj , -- -tollowBi (land 7a.m., Low Mast with;Holy Communion; a. m. aiusnEnglish iiihtruction; 10:30 n. in., Ilisli

..!.. 1 ttarmnn Q m...iunnn ,, imn.o b. - r.llosary and native instruction; 4 p. m..native instruction and Ilenediction; 7

n...l..M..Da anpirlpn with H.' n 1-

diclio'n. Week days: Low Mass at 0

nnil , a, in.V. M. C. A. SERVICES.

r a Qiin.la 11 u. m.. service1 HI. ".pi; "

at Oahu Jail. 3 p. m bojs meetinc; inAssoclattan nan, praise mffiio .

M C. A.hallat0:C0p. ui.Latter-da- y saints.

.. ! Tiiaiia Plirlat. i,rLalter-ua- naiiusi "of Opera House. Service will be heldon Sunday as follows: 10 a. IL. Hibleclass; 11:15 A. M, and 6:30 p. M., preach- -

mp;.SEVENTH DAY ADVBNTIST3.

. . ,i . nn Onnnlihiiurl filmAt.aieetinic invopposite Queen's Hospital, In the house

formerly occupied by tho late Dr.1, ..I, nn nn ill RuhniltllTrousseau, i irn.iuut,

(Saturday) at 11 am., and Sunday night,UtlioU. OSDUttlil BUHWl .u i...

SALVATION ARMY,

Services at hall, comer Hotel andNuuanu streets. Sunday, 7 a, m.,knee drill; U a. in., holiness meet-ini- r;

10:30 a. m meeting on 'Adams;. J...U, snlillara maul.lu:ou a. iu., ji ,"""ing; 2:00 p. m., free and easy at 8 i. m.

nt 7:0 p. m. Adjutant Ener will talkn "MnrAlltv Without Christ," Come

to this welcome meeting.Captain Minton

Weekly Star, $4.00 per year.

Daily Star, 75 Cents Per Month.

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WONDERFUL

Blood -- Purifying Effect-- OF

Ayer's SarsaparillaMr. Charles Stephenson, a well.known

ItmllWaj Employe at Kalapol, ewZealand, writes I

"About ten years ago, wlillo en-

gaged in shunting, my foot caughtbetween the rails, anil my leg wasfractured below the knee. It healedIn time, but I have been troubledever since with swolhsn veins, andhave been obliged, at times, to weara bandage. About a year ago it be-

came, much worse," and J feared Ishould bo obliged to give up mywork. A friend advised mo to tryAyer's Sarsaparilla. I did so, andafter taking four bottles tho swell-ing disappeared, and I have notbeen troubled with It since,"

AYER'SSARSAPARILLAColl) Mentis il the World's Chltl EipmHIom.

AYER'S PILLS for Bilioufsncss

HOLLISTER DRUG- - CO.,

WHOLESALE AOENTS.

The latest-!- n

s the OftE INCH LEATHER,or CILT nnd SILVER all around

Our stock just receivedcontains many beautifulSpecimens in all colors;

and rango in price from

to

84.00,according to size anilpattern.

H. F. 1ICHMAN.

xl

' j

JULY 8th,

l'lll's Sarcasm.Iu IR05 Pitt called u meeting of the

rtvlftcli .nltlllit finlmipll tn m,ililfr lit.il

addltlounl force bill. Homo objected totho clause WHICH caijea mem unt uuutrall circumstances and argued that thisshould not bo "except Iu case of actualInvasion." "Then," said Pitt, "Itwould be too late." Presently they cametn mwitlinr rllnnRn. whpit the Rnmfl oiljeetors insisted cm tho ml lit In not beingliable to tie seut out oi me- kiiiruuhi."Except, I suppose," said Pitt, withcruel sarcasm, "iu case of actual Inva-

sion."Siberia.

A graphic idea of thelmmcnso sire ofSiberia luiiy bo gleaned from tho follow,log comparison I All of the states, kingdunn, principalities, empires, eta., otEurope (except Russia), nnd all the United Unites, iuclndiug ALiska, could beplaced sida by side iu Hiboriu, aud yetbut little more thau cover that immensecountry.

A niau endowed with great perfec-tions, without good breeding, is'lika onewho has his pockets full of gold, but al-

ways wants change for Ills ordinary oocaslous. Steele.

Tulips are so sensitive to (he lightthat during a cloudy day they will oftenclose their petals and remain shut nountil u return of suullght.

What Ha InhsrltWe are not to blame for. WVcannoi

be held responsible for the dispositionand tendencies which wo derive fromour ancestors, nor are we resitonsible forthe germs of disease which may mani-fest themselves inour blood nsaherltagetroni lormer gem rations. But we areresponsible if we allow these serms t

develop into serious diseases which wi 1

impair our usefulness and destroy oithapp'nes. We are responsible if v etransmit to our descendants the diseai aj

germs which It Is possible for us loBrad Icntu by the use of Hood's Sarsr-prill- a,

the one true blood purifier. Thismedicine lias power to make rich, redblood ami establish perfect health inplace or uiseasu

'lbt llaulst's Touch.What Is coiamuuly called "touch" I

c, gouil or bad touch, harsh or lutllcmtounh In plauofarU playing Is really faruioru dependent upona proper or improperuse ot the dntnpiTS, of the way In whichsuccessive notes in a phrase are mada tofollow one upon the other, thau it Is uponthe maimer In which the keys are struckor the particular Initial force given to individual notes. Iu a word, a pianist's"touch" lies far tnoreln his brain than Inhis lingers. It la far more a matter of"musical handling of the phrase" than inthe method of striking the keys. lectureby U. J, Laug,

Mutual Telephone 62o,

WILLIAM WAGENER,CONTRACTOH AND BUILDER,

Second FloAr HonoluluPlaning Mill, fort HU

All Kinds of Jobbing Promptly Attended to.

CENTRAL MARKET,NUUANU STREET.

Ta tifiw nr.imtrnil If, bfifill nieiila ill

A 1 condition jn l)io New MohelUooi.kr. ..... .tCOKNEI) row,.

i;imiiir.u Jir.r.r,UUUNKI) TONGUES- - - r r i r. , uiifv

POI.OONA SAUfAUE,

fiiA.inruui i . i . . .LIVUIt SAUSAGE

Telephone 104.

Comprising to

RipansTabules

Mr. A. P. St. John, 1 1 1 Izen nfOregon, Wisconsin, 111 anIntert lew had with 1). E.

Williams, of the Oregon Olmerver

on the 8th day of May, I8O.1,

said: "F r h long time I litvelwn more or le troi b'e I wi'hdyspepsia. Having considerablehard work to do, It I followedthe cinvli gi of my appetite itwps sur to result In thoseterrible dlstretslng pains of thestomach. When in tho mostagony I would endeavor toobtain partial relief by some'grandmother' treatment , w hlch,il of any benefit, was tottrengthen the imaginationtiiat the distress was a trifleless. At tlpies I have sudflOilIntensely. While vialllng mysister Cora I was recommendedto trr Ulfans Tabules, which I

,. soon discovered were a bit Ingto u a iklixl. N iw I am neverwithout them, and am pleasedto recommend them as a God-

send to those troubled withdyspepsia."

lllpans Tabulss are sold by druggists, or bynil If tlis lirlre ISO cant a. tmil la sent to tha

Itlpstis I'liemlcnl Company, No. 10 Hpruce St.,New Vork. HauiDls lal 10 rents.

POIJOI I

E.Van Doom & Co., FortiStKext Lucas' Planing Hill will

have fresh every day

n.loolilii.o-2Vr- f trio Polraoii tub ,

KALI HI POI FACTORV,Wbltli "111 be sold to famlllts In largao

small quantities. No Containers Furnished. This pol Is mada with boiled watc

W. L. WILCOX,sMf Proprietor Kallhl Factory

L. C. ABLES.

SSI3 .1 .mm

g 2

55 X

x- - --A

ALLTaken liy in will

TOiik ami

l'ccrles pnual to three

Hcferenccs given hy application

FOR SALE:1 No. 2 Zimmerman's Fruit

Evaporator, suitable for dryingfruits or vegetables.

1 all Brass Ship's Pump in

yrood order.1 "Combination"

Gas Machine, complete and in

perfect order, for lighting resi- -

lenco or supplying gas for

labratory work.APPLY TO

JOHN EMHELUTH & CO. .4 Merchant Street.

New GoodsNew Designs In Art Furniture.

ART CABINETS,BEDSTEADS,

TABLES, CHAIRS,SOFAS, Etc., Etc.

Fine Silk Goods.Ladies' Silk Shirts, Sashes and

Handkerchiefs.

Porcelain & Lacquer Ware.Excellent Stock ol Toys

and other SeasonableGoods,

S. OZAKI.3M Kino Stkrkt, Cor. Smith

P. WALTON.

f u

2 3

2 3 u

X ?. n "

CONTRACT8be follr guaranteed.

IVKmnlrs ulren frrt 0 cftnivr.

coats of any other kind of l'aint.to our office. Telephone 130

THE PEERLESS PRESERVING PAINT,- COMPANY,

SON MorolxtintHONOLULU, H. I

Ono EcnTous cot of

fi ., - Jo J

38 Acres Each. For further particulars ajiply to

91

Heart Disease' Kills Suddenly,

but nerer without (air warning, lljr anoccasional fluttering, a pcrcctttlMo palpita-tion, shortness of breath, etc.! tn many warsIs the tlctlm fullj notlBed Hut his friendsare lgnorant,and the warning Is disregarded,until loving associates are shocked auddared hy another sudden death.

'My wtfo su flcrwl years with heart troublewhich tho doctors called Incurable ralrularcoagulation of tho heart. Plio look 3 bottlesof Miles' Heart Cure six months ago,and has not suffered since-- Bho sleeps well,and Is like a new person altogether, andsaya Ir Miles' Remedies are gold to her."P. V.JlCKSOH, 701 S. 27lh St., Omaha, Hep.For sale hy druggists on guarantee tintfirst bottle will benefit, or money refunded.

Dr. Miles'Heart CureRestores Health

Arc YouGoing To

Buy Piano ?A Piano is the most ililliriilt ofall musical Instruments to make,it Is n science ami nn art, in-

quires skill, experience, specialmachinery and n close surveil.lance over each nnd everybranch anil department. TheHmllll A. Knrill's PI11110

Co.'

- Upright Styles,is an exceptionally fine gradefor the price. We can furnishyou this make in French Wal-nut or Ebony Finish.

MklerlnU Kotie but the Lest,MerlunliDi-Consclentto- us unrkroanitilp

lly drawn and free frombrpftksor eituuri.

Aetlon-Carefu- lly ndjnnlwl by exiwrt regQlalurs.

Touch Kotf)'. rlakttc, repeat b iimnptl)

TnDefi. rlcli, clear aixl full jet "jm--(lie tic, velvety nnd munlcal tajUl

val tliu ear.

Kery I'lnnit Warrtttiletl fair Kite Yearhy I.) 011 & llttitly.

VOSE awl SCllILLEH PIANOS in

HAWAIIAN NEWS CO., LTD.

EVER GET . . s

. . . IN A HURRYFor your llorso Feed t Wo deliver

slutr in 11 hurry that'B one of our

picas lor your liny nnd Feed busi

ness. Another is -- Our l'riccs 11

Utile lower than other-people'-

TEST US ! Tel. 422.

WASHINGTON FORT ST.

FEED CO. below Queen St.

M AN0 A V

J-- WJ ... AjssO. :

Hfl TllTi

Hand I nnrert. a

The Hawaiian Hand, under thedirection of I'rof. Merger will givea public concert this afternoon atlimma Square at 4:30 o'clock,following program will be rendered:I March The lllack Hussars. .Mlllncker- Overture I lam) it Tricks Supw!1 Duet II Ttovalore.. Verdi4 Fantasia Knieror's ltevlew.,...

KllenberirOunce Cocoaiiuts Herman

11 Walir. D.mulie Waves... Ivanutlcl"Hawaii rfinoi

For llrcad and Pastry I

DRIFTED SNOW FLOURHas no Equal.

Union Feed Co., Hole Agents.

nnivjn mf YniiR mm ifwfinv

And I will maktt It asGOOD AS NEW.

Ycr, nnd very low nt that. You wouldlw hurprUci! to soo how nice and now itlooltH utter I have repaired the break.

8a t inact ion (Juara n teet t

Spocial Doslgna In Jewelry Madexo ura or.

lAte with H. K. Wichman.

Willi Itrnwu .1 Kn1rr, llitlrl Ht

Tele)lione ?1.1.

A

in PlowingWo take ploasuro 111 introducing to tho planters oftho Hawaiian Islands aPlow that will penetratefurther into tlio soil withless wear than any knownJ'low uindu.

This Plow is called

Secretary .

The principle of this Plowis that it has u disk instead of a blade, thus reducing tho cost of thowcarins' part to a minimum. The fact that thoPlow is made by JohnDeere, Moline, III.,Milliciunt nuar.tntoo.Wo will be pleased to in

the working of thisPlow to all who wish tocall at our store.

PACIFIC HARDWARE CO,, Lid,

AOENT3. '

A Lit EY;

OF REAL

ant 101 divided into LotslScale, 500 feel tolincJi

189G

S 14 W 24 J b ? -- mELiTiT A-- FTTrV 7 - 145a L s L

7 J HW? J 22 J 7 ?2

IPrfI f 5 m rhLeor r i .r

"WEDNESDAY,

3

Pol

Dr.

"Lelarid"

AUCTION SALE

Revolution

I3V ILVIAJVOA VVIVIISY.

fmmmlkA4k9mm wmwwmw4TMtUUl j 'H

j or a oBint a atom J - mm

J , tat AOTAafOa. j fm

A A-a-

t

ONE WEEK

A.

GreatDrive

orsi a.

SPECIAL LINE

OK

Sewing

Machines.

Refrigerated PoultryAND

rT'r-esl- x SalmonCONSTANTLY ON HAND.

Metropolitan Mill Gf.QJrclephoneU. 8M--

ESTATE

at 12 o'clock noon, at my Salesroom, Queen Street, I will sell at Public Auction v"

JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctiorter.

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3

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Labium.

Page 2: Remains Dr. t · 15L r lw ICTEItT HAWAIIAN STAR. rUMLISIlEU APTERKOON THE BZOKPT ICNDAY. HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. SATUKOAY EVENING MAY 9, 1806 VOL. 111. Saran i.grlfFirx. jjaj)

Thk9

Hawaiian Star.PUnUBttED KVEtlY AFTKRNOON

EXCEPT BUNDAY ' v 3

BY THE HAWAIIAN STAR. NEWB-PAPE-

ASSOCIATION. Ltd.

KD TOWBE. ED1T0HF. U ltOOQH,

SATUHDAY,

BUSINESS MANAOEll

MAY 9, 1890

, Not a word nt this sessionon electric street transit.

yet

. Tim clerk of the weather assuresTim Star he is doing the best hecan.

,j.lT wm be two years before 'thelegislature has another opportun-"Itylt- o

put forth an expression oncable.

Tint $7so,ooo loan act will bereached by the Senate in a few

As has been remarked

fs. if public improvements are tothis measure must go

through..kTitvMis i n hpalthv earue ofi

(Uimef (Uopie&

BICYCLES.

skill admirably adapted to dozen or fifteen different makestemperature and temperament. It and every one is claimed to be

an honest, pleasant sport . .thatjaij w whee, but as ahas never ,yet been brought &

disrepute and that has as one great !hf ad magistrate, or supremeattraction the interest of the master, the Tribune was elect'sex" ed to fill that very honorable

Ip Tin? dangers of hypnotism nosition as soon as it aooearedreally exist as portrayed by theCountess Wachtmeister in her bril--lia-

lecture, a partial protection isreadily hit upou. This lies inlegislation against practice of theart, or regulating it.

' Brkckenridok, the erstwhileOahu schoolmaster, defendant in

criminal "court and now bilkincAmtricans on the strength of mythical Hawaiian businesstions may have a purpose otherthan big and getting holdof a few dollars. Perhaps he hasundertaken to get the Islands evenon the numerous frauds who drift

3i here from the States from time totime.

It is a peculiar anomaly thatforces the fact that destruction of a

C'city is the making of it. Theagency is ordinarily fire. Chicago's great fire, twenty-fou- r yearsago, was the genesis of that marvelous place. A fire made Seattle.Locally, it very much improvedHonolulu. The burning of the

Jl. town of Cripple Creek, Colo., is a

1 misfortune cordially cheered by? those who wish the mining camp

f .to become a city.

A funny freak" of Hawaiian pol, ity is that in some quarters there

yet continujs grave discussion on- whether or no it is better for

country to pay 6 per cent or lesson its debt. Wlial dodging, what

Erevaslon, what quibbling, what' hypocracy there has been in re

imufiag' consideration from the be

ginning. Of all the men and ele

ments interested only a very fewindividuals have been willing totake up the question on itsmerits.

Some odd, but many admirablesuggestions on devotion arc madeby Wacbtmeister. TubStar, alone or city papers, basgiven extensive reports of thelectures of this cultivated woman.Thev have been worthy space dissemination. The community hasbeen fortunate in having visitsfrom scholars and talkers of thecaliber of Mrs. Thirds, CountessWachtmeister and the Rev. Dr.Dille. They assist in educationin thought, and the newspapers thatignore them are failing in duty.

w Thurk is honest and wellgrounded opposition to the LicenseAct as a whole and in detail. It is

called an emergency step, a makeshift. This plain, strong condemnation is made by some' of the most

; thoughtful aud practical men whocomment. The Act has us faultsand inconsistencies, but these are

cr overbalanced by the manifest neces, sity for the measure and by the

large amount of equalizing leaven(W in it. i ue Act niviies ine closestfe scrutiny, but it should by all means

go to the President for his sign; attire in such a shape that it may

be depended upon to accomplish;its one essential object increase of

tL revenue by toll collection.

St"

CONgUli W11.I1KU.

Confront! h Somewhat I'licxtlngMluatlon.

lan Francisco Call.

gf. A peculiar state of affairs exists- in regard to a prisoner in irons on

the Pacific Mail Company's steamerZealandia. He made a murderousassault on the chief officer, but asthe offense was committed underthe Hawaiian flag ami practically on

- Hawaiian soil the authorities didnot know what to do with the pri

tffi- -

Consul-Gener- Wilder has beenappealed to,but if he sends the manto Honolulu Ue will nave to send

St' the injured mate and alfthe wit- ---

,; iiesses. If he does not do this theP .criminal will be turned loose in San

' l'rancisco to cut and slash some one". else.

r it ue is sent to Honolulu be willL'J nrobablv eet a term on "the rref "

, that will do mm good.. As the matter stands at present

United Marshal Brown ispowerless lo act. Were it an Amer- -

"jean vessel he could arrest thesailor, but he must represent theHawaiian flag. United States Dis-

trict Attorney Koote has been in''consultation with Consul-Genera- l

Wilder, but they can see no wayout of the difficulty. The offensewas committed under the Hawaiianflag, and Consul-Geuer- Wildermust handle it.

Ask your Grocer forDRIFTED? SNOW FLOUR.

Union Fad Company Solt Afetit

May 7, iSg6.

TRIBUNE

What Tholr Construction Meansto Prospective Buyors.

DEFINITION OF THE WORD,

TlttltUNE A magistrate orofticerof n tribe Any championof the rights and lilivrtiea of thepeople. Standard Dirtloniry.

The bicycle tribe on the HaMifniinn IcInnrlQ nntnhfr enfflp

Island

gentler

talking

strictly

Countess

States'

in the field of competition.

This wheel has had some

very hard tests since its intro

duction in the Islands, but in

each and every case has it done

all and even more than was

demanded of it.

Any champion or amateurwho wishes to know of tieeverlasting virtues of the Tri

bune has the perfect riyht to

demand of us the reasons why

they should ride this wheel and

we are always at liberty to

spend any amount of time in

so doing; all that we ask is that

vou give the iribune a tairand unbiased trial and we will

not fear for the result.

The Scientific American

which is the acknowledged

leading paper in all matterspertaining to science, selected

the Tribune, from the hundred

or more makes, as the wheel

built on the most scientific

principles and in its issue of

lanuarv 4. 1806, devoted apage to it

In apoligizing (to the other

manufacturers) for picking out"

the Tribune and speaking in

such glowing terms it does sofor the sole and solitary reasonthat the publishers brlieve the

manufacturers to use only

the best material in its

construction. 1 he paperreviews the history of bicycleso the extent of comparing the

American wheels with the Ilng- -

ish mike and the increaseddemand that has existed within

the past fsw years for theAmerican make in preference

to its European cousin, andfinishes with this paragraph:

"We select as the represen-tative of such a factory theworks of the Black Manufactui

ing Company, of Erie, Pa., acompany which produce thehighest grade of wheel andwhich put it on the market

purely on the merits withoutthe adventitious advertisement

( paid riders. The wheel madby this company, the "TribuneBicycle," embodies the best

possible practice and is corres

pondingly free from structuralvariations of unproved merit'

Such praise from such a highsource should satisfy anyoneof the superior merits of th

Tribune wheels.

We have just received txAustralia a new shipment of

them in all varieties of the 1896

jatterns, in Tandems, Racers,Ladies or Gents' Wheels, andshall be happy to show the

896 improvements to intend

ing purchasers.

niE HAWAIIAN HARD-WAR- E

COMPANY.

Fort St., Opp. Sprcckel's Bank

WW. DIMOND'5Here inn partial list of goods

wo received front Utigland bytho bark Doon:

Rockinnlmm tea pots nntlstandi), fish globus, tea trays

all sizes, engraved ileoantorsglass jugs assorted colors,glass water bottles and tops-asso- rted

colors, moulded turn-

blors, sugar bowls and butterlishes, assorted corks, corkbath mats, garden Bhuars,hedgeshears, sand paper, emerycloth,knife polish, knife boards,dog chains, dog collars, blowbellows, sours, curry combshorse brushes, riding nnd driv-ing bits, window glass, glassfruit jars, llubbuck s genuinewhite load ami white zinc,llubbuek's boiled linseed oil,'alvanized wire netting, plainsheet iron, tinned iron fry pans,sheet zinc, sheet lead, leadpipe, whale spades ), gnl- -

nnized iron buckets.calvanizcdiron tubs, washing soda, redichro, yellow ochre.lainp black,red oxide, large assortment ofwhite enamel ware, Day &

Martin's shoo polish (in bot-

tles) scrub brushes, hairbrooms, stovo brushes, liairbrushes, hnir selves, cocoanints, llowur pots, lorn pots,galvanized chamber pails,bright iron wire, brass niosquito screen wire, galvanizediron ditto, plumbers solder,lilt: tin, ilia lead,"alvanized ironwash basins, iron screws, brassscrews, terra cotta, porouswater bottles, saucepans (iron)tea kettles (iron), wire ilowerbaskets, bath bricks, lead S &

V traps, baskets, cheap spoons.A complete and elegant as

sortment' crockery, including"stock" pattern Linioge dec-

orated ware, white china, semi-porcelai- n,

white granite com-

mon C. C. ware and toilet sets.

VON HOLT

BEHSOH, SMITH

Seasickness

Positively

Prevented.

Mia I K.INCI S :, H II.l.Altl), lTil(I,ntW. C. T. V., writes.

"I shall send this Hemkdy as far oathe Union Sifflial, with half a millionreaders, enn carry It. I, who have beenthe sport of tho least movement of thewaves, am as steady 11s any sailor. Thattells the story."

BRUSH'S

REMEDY

FOR

SEASICKNESS !

ONLY OF

BENSON, SMITH &

Fort ami Hotel Sis.

BRASSDOOR SIGNS

CO.

CO.

Give a tono to your business thatcan't be obtained with any otherstylo of namo or business plates.

1 inaku th tin to order any size,any style at ban Fianclro prices,ana guarantee the enameling to veperject.

J. T. LUND,BRASS SICN WORKER,128 and 130 Fort St.,

Opp. Club Stables. Tel. 107.

CLAU8 Sl'ltCCKCIJl. Vu.;(i, iitvrih

Glaus Spreckels & Co,13 V IV It

HONOLULU II. I,

San Ftnitciura Awnta The N'evitditItunk of Shu FmuuUco

VUAW KXCIIANOK ON

bun Frunclat'ii The Nevada iink of HanITBIICIBCO.

New York Ame Icuii Kxchaiiire Nationalnans.

t'lilmcu MerrlianlH NbLIdD&I Rank.I'mtU - omptolr National d'Escoinpte de

ir IlAnV.Uontr Kong; hihI Voltotiame Hong Kong &

tMiauiihal Hanlc'ntr torioratlnn.Nvm ZttUnU and Aufttralla liank of New

aud Vancouver Bank of Montreal

Transact a Cmw Bahkino and Exckancc Business.

mul Ordinary Denoalta Ilecehrd.Itotina made on Appruved neurit).

and Trvelt?ri Credits Itutuvd. Ulllsof hxchange oouni aim buiu.

ullctlun Promptly Arrnuuted Fur

Hawaiian Fertilizing Company

Have a lull stock ot nil FcrtlliterMaterials (or sale nt lowest market ratea

Sold In Original Dogs or Groundand Mixed to Order.

Goods Guaranteed to any AnalysisIn Uausof Equivalent Weight.

Correspondence and Orders Solicited,

i. F. COOKE, Manager.

II. W. SCUMIDT & SONS

IMPORTEra AND COMMISSION

MERCHANTS.Von Holt lilook, Honolulu,

THE HAWAIIAN STAR, SVTURDAY, MAY g, 1896

BY AUTHORITY.SALE OF PUBLIO LANDS AND

LEASES.

On SATURDAY, Juno Oth, 189(1, at12 o'clock noon will ho until at the frontentrance of tho Judiciary llulldlni!Honolulu ;

' That tract ot land in ICuklo and Man!

ninunll, N. Kmia. Hawaii, containing1ST acres. Thin land la at an elevationof from :000 to J'jOO feet on nmtlka lde

of the upper (loverninent road, nhovethe reeldsnce of J Magulre. Open landof good quality for pasturage. The Ooveminent reserves the right to take without compensation n strip 30 feet widealong south boundary of this lot It thea tine Is requiod for purpose of a roadUi set price :lSt Terms cah in U. 8,

Hold Coin.

Also at same time and place will hesold lease of the following lands.

1. Iit in Kemau.llaniakua, containlug 10 acres, n little more or less.

Term of lease 21 years.Upset rental $25 per year, payable

annually in advance.

2, Lot in Kaumaniano, Hamakua,containing acres, a little more or less,

Term of lease 21 J ears.Upset Kental 75 per year, payable

annually in advance.

Tho above lota for lease are principallycano land located between the Paauhaiinnd Hamakua plantations. Plans ofthese lands may be seen at Publio IjiihIsOfllce, Honolulu.

J. V. 11U0WN.U5 lit Agent of Public Lands.

SUMMER PROPHECIES.

Thlii Fab r J on In Delicate Culnr and Ie1et Will lie lllclily 1'opnUr.

la during would Post.plain bluo, ng cleansing Mnke,

nntl will ho wlillo draiuB, barnB,olriburato ones Imvo flow- - and frontvnrlou cream or wlilto picknees It invaluable,

uniund or art applications of itcru lawnwlilto Rurfnco. TJioso lawns,tho last mmitlonpil, form en tiro

ni os ntado oer colored liningswhich ety rich In uplta of the

tiotnlnal simplicity of tho material.TIiiho l.twns will also composo bodices

I which tho trimming Is n unique ns canlo Thoy are for dinner and thn

consAon.atcr uso nnd nro covert, with cncules ofktcn, coquilloH of ribbon and brillianttpnngtaft.

uorftiK(4 uuioring rrom tno sKirt conttnuo to be worn, often being of thelAiU Qulnzo or Louirt belzo stylo.

(Junes nnd jackets will (short, tie tier-bpunklng. Of course nro

tions every ruin, nnd certain amountDf latitude Is ghon for tho exercise of Individ uul taste.

Piques nro offered this Reason In n farlamer variety than they wero last yoar andwill 1e much worn. They art) serviceablewhore other cotton cooiis be useloss, for have decided ldy nndnot boeomo limp and Ptrlnj?y after oiiowearing. Theru are honuurui snauei intiolid colors, besides an immense choice Infigured designs, JJoth white and tintedpiques nro l.irgcly need for sin fill chllilren's frock k nnd teunimer routs. Thotrimming consists mainly of very openembroidery.

1 Indices of moussol no do nolo and chitfoil to have lost more of .tho favorthev have so long enjoyeu. 'liio UiUMrn

lion fiiiowH oorwigo nnw iiiuuh.summdo olo nnd green elvet. The front of thehloiiM) is plaited and passes under n velvicorselet. Tho back rousUts ot two scar;crowed over plultrd plastron. Wideeiiaulets ot white laco are draped In frontIn the fashion of n fichu. The drapedsleeves, elbow length, nro gathereda plain velvet cuff. The collar la of mlngled volvet nnd laco nnd Is adorned byjeweled buttons. JUPio UUOLLET.

Awnings!

is no place in tho worldwhere AWNINGS aro as

much nci'tlcd anil us Utilelined at In Honolulu,

as tar wo can sec, torother reason than that mostpeople think they have to sendto tho Coast for them. Thisis a wrong impression.

We Make Awnings

AH Sizes, all Colors,AH Prices.

Go where you will in thoStates and you will find it hardto And a house without itsAwnings. Thoy regulate tholight, make a room cooler, addto tho heauty of tho place, arenot expensive, and,' in fact,tjuito tho thing to have. Awindow without Awnino islike tho front entranco to aWuso without a voranda, tosay nothing about tho comfort it gives.

Aro you intending to getsome? If so, please remember

We make them, FrameWork, and all.

Call and get figures. Noneed to send to tho Coast.

Hopp & Co.

Furniture Dealers,Cor. King and fctliel Bit

HENRY GEH1IING & CO.,Waring lllock, IkreUnIa ftreet.

PLUMDtNG AND CA8FITTINGSanitary work a- 8)rclalty, Jobbing

promptly attended to.Mtphone JSJ. o

riuirniQ i at no nn;

From Exposure to Infections

Disease and Impure Air.

Important Points About "Parifiuc." the

Great Disinfectant.

18. K. I'OAt.1

In these enlightened days of tho nine'tecntti century It is an acknowledgedfact that "an ounce of prevention ia

woith pound of euro," nnd that ounceof prevention was nover better exempli-fied than in the use of the great dlsin.fectant known as"l'urllliie." The publiohas had many dlslnfectints brought totheir attention. Some were good, somewere bad, and some were simply indif-

ferent, but none ever yel placed on thomarket combined oil the many goodqualities of 'TurHlne.'' In the first placeIt was left to the manufacturers of"Purlfltie" to compound n disinfectantand antiseptic that would be odorless, amost important matter.RS users cf disin-fectants well know that the odor of thedisinfectant, t socially when in constantuse, becomes sickening and disagreeable,oftentimes as mm.li so as the odor orsmell to be killed.

In a word, "I'uriflno" Is odoiless, andits work, removal, not creating one odorto cover another. It comes in a highlyconcentrated form, and when dilutedwith two narts water there Is not theslightest odor, rendering it suitable forltlacea whrre food la kept. In the bath- -

loom, sleeping room or about the lioutegenerally it is lnui&pcnsanie.

Then again it is an allImportant feature, for If used carelesslyby children or acrvanU there areharmful results, and It is abso'utrly safeto havo around the house.

As a sample of its harmlessncss it caneven be used In In lefrigcrators, and, ifaccident!' spilled no harm is done, andIt is narlicularlv adapted for this use.The useB for which "I'urillue" Is used are(dmost limitless, and to enumerate them

Lawn to bo univurRnlly worn 1111 naci-- of The For nusntho Minimer. In tones wru, sowers, and forruno cronm favorites, urinals, water closets,nioro enormous n00r cloth the bed clothestrs of colors on n or infection is

on a espe-cially co-- 1

an

fdinlswl.

thvm

boally tlioro excep

to n

wouldthey n do

seem

a u

n

of lui

two

Tlioro

as no

an

a

no

Then Reaiu the price la so low that itcan be used lavishly, and for hospitalr,asylums, puuuc buiiutnps. noteistrf'Siau-lants-

school rooms, laundries, dairiesmarkets, stables, nacklnu houses andcanneries where a disinfectant la used in

iriro (luantilles, this Is a point to beconsidered. One gallon ia used to A barrel of water, anil for general use onetablespoomul to a pint of water.

furiune 'is a sure prertntive againstcholera, la grippe, small I II fl I T T C T 1? I) l I) It p nfall fevers and contagious J J It U It (j U..

As an and healer "Punflne" "' Ajfnn for Hie IlndTis invaluble, fnr it relieves and curessore throat, catarrh, stings and bites ofinsects, burns anil scalds, chilblains, soreeyes, pimples, and for the bath it is adelightful adjunct. It will Instantlystop any now oi uiood, anil pnysicianswill understand its full value from itsprincipal constituents, bromine nndchlorine. It is prepared only by (lieFitch Chemical Compauy of Bay City,Mich. The Hobron Drue Company havebeen appointed sole agents for the Ilatvaiian Islands.

TAKE Alt 0UTII6

SETS

Saturdays & SundaysTrains will leave at 9:15 a. ru.

and 1:45 p. m., arriving in Hono-lulu at 3:11 p. m.-an- 5:55 p. in.

ROUND TRIP TICKETS:lKtClMs SdUlaM

Pearl City t 75 t 50Ewe, Plantation 1 00 7!Waianae 1 60 1 2.1

Plants for Sale.

CHOICE FItENCII BUtAWBEimYPLANTS for sale by Wilmot Vreden.burg, Waimea, Hawaii.

AO plants for 1..'0.Celery for table or cooking f ,2ft per

ozen heads.

MORE

PEOPLE

READ

w Wj

Than any other

Newspaper.

UECAUSE IT'S ONLY

Pen AroNTii

WHY?

$i,ooDkuvkred by CAititiKit:

WALL, HICHOLS CO., Asents.

A. C. WALI D. D. 8.,

DENTIST,(tul Street - Arllugtou Cottage,

M. S. GIUNBAUM & CO.Umlted.

HONOLULU II. Irommisslon and Importer.

of General Merchandise.Ban Francisco Ofllce, 2tS Front SU

ATLAS ASSURANCE COMPANY.

POUNDI5D 1SOS.MS,1'.-.-.-.- -. --.SSo8:Bavlm beta tppolnttd aienu of th. abort

Comranr we are now ready to eflect Intor.eocei at the lowest rates ot premium,

It. V. SCHMIDT SONS,

The Prettiest Wash GoodsEver brought to this innrkct can bo foun'd nt

XSL S3. SACHS'.520 FORT STREET, HONOLULU.

French Organdies French OrgandiesIn light nnd dark grounds.

New Dimities New Muslinsin pretty hair lines and floral designs.

Piques and Cotton DuckA variety of now patterns, in light and dark grounds.

WIIITI5 C.OOUN. WIIITIJ GOODS,An endless variety nt low prices.

THE SPORTSMANcleans his gun with

Selvytand finds it far superior toany other material for thopurpose Will not injuretho most delicate surface.

FIt BALK liy THE

pox.diphtheria,diseases. Ilulililolljll

antiseptic

Merchant,

It is1 a very broad

thing to say, and may

seem to sonic tljat wo

arc boasting, but our

aim is to tell our patrons

the truth. Our judgmentand preforenco is not

influenced by the amount

of profit that may bo

obtaiupd by handling a

certain lino of goods as much

as tho wearing qualities

and the salableness of

Newco

P. O. Box

The careful Housewifefinds her labors light-ened by using

Selvyt,Tho Now Polishing Cloth

Saves Time. . . . Saves TroubleSavos Temper.

Hold In idzes.

I5c, 25c. 50c.

The Truth About It.the articles.

The CiiKNiLi.i: Poutikuks,

CiiENii.i.K Tam.k Covkus and

Rutis that wc are offering

you were chosen for thosole and solitary reason

that wc honestly believed them

the best for their respective

prices, and that you would

better pleased with

them than with othersthat might look as well a

time, hilt would not wear.

B. F. EHLERS & CO.

Goods! Fresh I

IvlWIS & CO.Wholesale and Retail G;?oers.

Ask for their Cash Prices. . . .Special Rths hi viti: Tradk.

Tel. 240.LEWIS

207.

three

be

for

Goods

& CO.,Ill STR'ET.

Insurance Company of North America,

OF PHILADELPHIA, PA.ASSETS JAN. 1, 1896 S9.jS7.f73.50

Ol.lent lira Insurance Company in tl.u Unlttil ft .lie.Losses Paid Shice Organization - - . . $85,345,523

B l'ullciea I.ssurd Against Lokh by Fire en all Classes ofI'ropcrty at Lowest Ilates.

H. LOSE, Agent for the Hawaiian Isl'ds.

CITY FURNITURE STURE,Corner of Fort and Oorotanla Streets Waring Block.

3VEW GOODSK MOAICAN,

PARLOR SETS, COUCHES, DIVANS,REED ROCKERS and CHAIRS.

Just tha things for Birthday nnd Woddlng Presents.

H. H. WILLIAMS, Manager.. . . UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER.

xxxatisxxxNothing which wo havo heretofore

sold has given the satisfaction that "Sequail's Oil" nnd Cure has given for thotreatment of this common complaint,rheumatism. Sequah's medicines haveestablished for themselves a reputationwhich is remarkable. Hundredd'of af

flicted people havo been cured of rheumatism by using theseronicdies. Tho Oil will relievo tho pain, sometimes in almosta magical manner. Tho Cure is recommended for driving thoimpurities out of tho blood; which causes rheumatism, and asong as tha blood remains impuro, attacks of rheumatism will

occur, it will pay any ono troubled with rheumatism to givothese remedies a thorough trial becauso thoy havo cured othersand thereforo you aro most likoly to dorivo benefit from them.Try them now. Got them of

HOBRON DRUGAQENTS.

CO.,

YOUcan;

SEE:Morenf Honolulu nml entlrimn onh HlOYL'bK 1o bottcr mlVMtltflRn

!,. nll,.ul.Voucan Knwlicre you ,ln. WeIirvo tjcellctit . rufuls. AM i""rWUFKUJ hp .('ah tn ki.ror tunc oyme uour.i y. nriK,

HAWAIIAN CYCLERY,Tel. 325. fad Merchant Hi.

If aMan'sHeart

U A (he? "wan 1m readied tlirouli IdaPiouincii. biiimv iuu n mrect ni.urapid route from nun tn th? other.

llifie's nu cluilcer, cloatifTi neuter orbetter Ptncknt (Irccvrtcs In the rltrlhnnnurf. There' nothing dnlniy nr fllllnirtlit tnlftht plenu n liuMmnrl, brotlif r. fn,filter or laii(htr wo liaten't it, nnd ourlirlcea tt'e rfdilr customer wemake H n point tn till jour order ijuttkwhen ttromled.

C.

BffHie

Cor Chaiilaln Ijatie and Fort St.Telephone 8il. I. O. Hox MW

JOHN OUDlilUvIliK,CONTRACTOR AND GUILDER,

ItopalrliiR nnd house moving

attendtd to.

Weekly Ktau 1 00 a year.news.

o

O

o

no. na.Hint;

03

n(T)r- -r

Ut

in

Plenty

WILDER'S STEAMSHIP CO,

).;tirn:i),Scenla

Una of World-T- he

Populnr Route, to

ill THE

tho Finestfoo nnd Sugar Lands

tho lalnndg.

rasioiiRcrs nro carried direct tollllo, Olaa,ituiinufifiiue, iiainaKna oiner

COFFISK DISTItlCTS on the wltdwardfeiilo i,f tlio Island. At olntsthecondition of Ml. temperature ami rainfallaro Kieni i(r ina cuilivniion nr tUFrfiK.OltANOKH OT111UI TIIOI'ICAI.KittJITH.

Corn, potatoes and rcprctables grow to wrfaction ut the hlgber altitudes.

rite lle.l...t Crops of are Vroit.r. ami me COD

the lllftheit

Ho Plight! Ho Drought 1

CulTco itlantora locntlne hm rwilil th01tiro of Installation, with the first crop.

v emu Hiiuuiii ui iuu per cent. ( atprlctw nf CVilTi'O,

At tuni purchone laild in oftbesotliMtlctii irom 1 lie Government at verylow priceH. purchase fromprivuto iartleH, nnd arrange fur the plantingmi.l catv of tho at reafconnble figures.

For further Information at thaof

WILDEU'ri H. R. CO. LTD.,nnd Qncen Rtrwti, Honolulu.

Down! Down! Down!- - They 60.

What a Slaughter in Piices at Waterhouse's

QUKHN HTUM'.T STOKE, IN TIIR

Great Bargain and Special Salenow ix l'jtoaniiss.

Flnnclcttes, now patterns, 15 yards for $1.Rihhons, Hosiery, Jaces and Einhroiderics in great variety.

Gent's vhito and colored. Boy's ditto, !

Hats for outing, for seaside, or for travel; R,nre" VlJSr'

Ladies' Costumes, hcautiful for summer- - wear,Elegant Sunshades for .1 little money,

Feathers and in endless variety,Quilts and Sheetings. Towels aro unexcelled in quality and

price; 50c half dozen,Dress Goods in Prints. Ginghains and Worsteds in a great

variety of- - patterns.

J. T. WATERHOUSE,

Street,

QUEEN STUEET.

. IS. .V I.,

of

anu

all

,iucr

can alt

can

i'. o,Depot.

Oahu Lumber&Building Company

Lumber Merchants, Contractors and Builders,

IMI'OUrEKS I) Its IN

Doors, Sash, Blinds, Paint, Oil und 'Builders' Hardware.

JVJEVr GOODS. . .Wo havo just received a Largo Assortment ot

Japanese Silks and Crepe Goods,Alio a I.tirce Stork of Provision.

ninmifaclure Straw Huts fnr LailieB and Hpntlemeii. ,'e fell cheap" fur Uutli.

o

MURATA & CO.,Corner Hotol and Nuuanu

We're what. we advertise,And just represented.

TrrivorslnR

Shirts,

Flowers

Co.'n

SatisfiedA ww I . . and Owner.

3

3XopmCO

rm

73PIH

CO

3 r"

0

Tho

tha

Putin

tlie.e

AND

CnfTeeI'ronttct

ntaixM lrlce.

Iiava

pren-n- t

landnpply offlca

corner Tort

,rom'

nenrIIOX 2.3,

AM) KALI'.

W'u

Sts.

as

Q.

Cof.

Tho Shoes camo from Mclnerny's.That's Why.

If tho Shoes weren't good ones,neither tho feet nor tho owners

would bo satisfied

Satisfying Fit, Stylo and Valuein nil our Shoes, and every pair

a Prizo Winner.

Mclnerny Shoe Storefort

l.lMlil'.

0

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Ba

01

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50:1

tr . THE HAWAIIAN STAR, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1896.

-'- .! C ''Ji

'31

V;

BRUCE WARING k CO

'REAL ESTATE DEALERS.

Fort Stkkkt, nr. Kino.

.

.

- 4 "

To Let.

Kostt.pnee, fully fumMieil for housekeep-ing, on the bene). In KupiMaiit Park,Waiktkl, within threo minute walk of thotram. Unotl sea- bathing. Main kmra

of 2 Del rooms, Parlor, Dining Room,Pantry aw Kitchen. Cottage in yard con-tains 3 IkilroumH. Ilotli houses have lathutitl all modern convenient-en- Servantquarters. Carriage house ami htnll for onehorse.

For terms apply toA. OAUTENltKUa,

53G-t- f P. O. Box411.

QUEEN VICTORIA'S BIRTHDAY.

Joint celebration bySons of St. Ceorge and Scottish

Thistle Club,Under the patronage of II r Hrltsntc Ma-

jesty's Conimlseoner aad the BritishIn aid of 'lite

BRITISH BENEVOLENT SOCIETY,

At Independence Park,Wedaearlay uventi)K,'May 27tl.at .o'clock.

Social and ilance, Oent'enmu and Iidle--, $1.Tickets at Ooldoa ltul II 7aar. Thrum's,

Ilolllster's, Hawaiian News Co., Klite IceC'reatu l'arlois, and members of the Com-mittee.

Are you. Tli I ulcl ji;OF PAINTING YOUR ROOFS?

STERLING, PAIU prepared to give yon low rates on Iteculwrnil i'luu In color to mitt. If mu preferII LACK ltOOF he haft Pure Coal Tar, withamhlnranf llmii'nL Mil fnkrt rr rilOiltlon.

' Uee him and eet his figures and Ruarant e be- -lore eontrarttng wun any omer party, r resnshipment of touu sallous Just received.

STERLING, THEPAINTER- -

Olllce on Uulun St., opp. Hell Tower.

m Armte Wonierl

Marian loreires,Born Arms.

This Little Portuguese Lady EATS,"WRIIE3. SEWS, and performs manyother feats entirely with her toes.

' Exhibitions daily, commencing onTUESDAY AFTERNOON, April 88 h.Open from 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 p. in.,.and 7 to D p. in.430 Nuuanu Street, above Hotel,

Opp. Central Meat Market.Admission 25c: Children 10c. 030-t- f.

--A. Y. GEAR,

Real Estate Agent.

I can soil Your Property.Rent your House for you.Give you a Good Payin;

Investment.Negotiate a .Loan tor you,

Give you Fire Insurance atLowest Rates.

Abstracts of Title, etc, etc,

Givo 1110 a trial.

600 KINO STREET.'

for $1; worth12 for $1.

25c nor niece of 18

$3.

Queen J

Wilbont

NOTARY

double.yards

Rihhnnn vards.

HEAL ESTATEBROKERAGE,

Flannelette

INSURANCE,

O. J. Ol-IiVSI- S,

Snfo Deposit IlulldliiK,

406 Fort St. Telephone 184

For Rent.ON HI.OPK OffRF.HIDENCF. !l Rooms; Elegantly finish-u.-

Wilt rent tntiio Furni.hcd or Unfur-nlxlic-

AT WAHiIkI, II ETWEESC0TTAC1K Hon F. A, Hohaefer andT. W. Ilobi-on- , c ntnlnhu Parlor, DiningIlo'm, 3 lledroini, Kitchen, Hath Rtables,etc. Completely furnished. Will rent Nimefor ono year at a very low rent.

COrKGEAT "WAIK1K1 ON CAltlint hlntr, large Innnl, S

lied rooms, 2 ami 2 (lining rooms.Home furnished. Very rc.ison-nbl- e

rent.

ON NUUANU AVENUE.COTTAOE Bedrooms, llilh. f 13

ON NUUANU AVENUECOTTAOE Parlor, Dmlng lloom,Kitchen, one large nhd two Binnll s,

tin.

ON KINAU 8TI1EETHOUSE Parlor.Dining Room,Two Hedronns, Kitchen, ll.ilh, 1'. W. U.Ifot and Cold Water. Stable, Servant'sQuartern, etc. f27.50.

COTTAOES ON YOUNO STREET.Five rooms eacli.

rOItE, OR WILL FIX UP SAMEfor Office; Kaahuinaiiu street.

RESIDENCE AT WAIKIICI. BEAU-X-

tlful place, on the beach, forterms apply. House furnished.

KOTICK

I have tevcral very de

pieces of property In ntid

out of town that will pay In-

vestors to took at.

C. D. CHASE,Saim; Dkposit Buildino,

,400 Fort Street.

SETS OVEll THE NETS

PlttMtltAM lP TIIK riKST ISI. VNII

TKNMS TOUKNAillllNT.

Some Closrly ConteHteft Matclies I inWlnners-l'roBts- m 1'or Neit

Week.

A very large number of peoplegatheied around the "courts of thePacific Tennis Club Friday afternoon to witness Jhe matches ap-

pointed for that time. At 4 o'clockthe crowd was further augmentedby busiuess men. The lady spec-

tators occupied seats on the. veranda of the club house and remain-

ed in carriages outside. All of thegood plays were applauded by thefriends ol tue respective com-

petitors.The first match was between Dr.

J. K. Smith and V. Godfrey, Jr.,and the former won; score, 0-- o--

Next was between W. F. Dil-

lingham and Ernest Wodehouse.At first Dillincham played slow,but got his muscles to work in thelatter part of the game and won;score 6-- t. 6-- rne unai maicuwas bv far the most interesting.It was between Miss May Atkinsonand Miss Hart. The game throughout was hotly contested. In thelast two games Miss Hart forgedahead, winning the set; score,6-- t.

Oivine to the recatta of the boatclubs to take place at Pearl Lochsthjs afternoon, the finals have beenpostponed to Monday afternoon.The doubles will begin Tuesdayafternoon, and the finals will beplayed next Saturday.

Wlilln In Stockton. Cal.. some timeno. Thos FJ,angan, of Los Banas.that

Ttate. was taken very severely withcramtis and diarrhoea. He chanced tomeet Jlr. u. Ai, carter, who whs lv

utHlnted. Ho savs: 'II told 1dmof Chamberlain's Colic, Choler.i andDiarrhoea Remedy, and we went to Hie'llnlnen Drug atore nno procure,! u uoi-ti- e

of it. It gave Mr. Carter prompt relief and I can vouch lor its havingcurcdme." For sale by all llrugglsts amiDealers Uensos Bhitii & Co., Anentsfor II. I.

Deserters.Captain I.ermond, of the ship

Jos. B. Thomas, mourns the loss offour of his men beside $80. Themen deserted the other day andwere the skipper payingthe money in reward. They havesince skipped out and are believedto be on the way to the bound

Ninety I'er Cent.Of all the jwople need to tako aeouloofHood's Sarnnirlll-- at this .canon to preventthat rundown and debilitated condition wuicu

disonto.a UOZCII WH.cn . hi..- - ....,-....- - .....

back with large returns In tha healthand vigor of body and strength of nerves.

Hood's 1111" are easy to buy, easy totake, easy to operate. Cure all liver Ills.230. 2

A mammoth clearanceIxx Every Department

NOT IN PROGRESS at

L. B. KERR'S, QUEEN ST

flfl vnrln Print for 91.White Muslin Drosses, in Stripes and Checks, yards

Ladies' Sailor Hats for 25c; Children's Straw Hats 25c;Men's Straw Hats for 25c.

Linen Table Napkins 75c per dozen.Linen Damask at 45c per yard.Cotton Towels from 50c per dozon.

Laco Curtains at $1.25 per pair; usually sold at $2.50"Flowers and Feathers your own prices.

Pure Linen Hemstitched Handkorchtofs at $1.50 per dozenworth

And a full line of New and Fashionable articles, at proportionately Low prices,

Don't fall to embraoo tnli opportunity.

PUBLIC,

captured,

L D KERR, Street,

HKW AIiVKnTINEMENT".

AMUSEMENTS.Price & Hums' Circus; tonight.Jockey Club program.

LOST.Postal Ravings Dank Hook.

OROCER9.Voeller & Co.

MISCELLANEOUS.J. T. Lund; brass door signs.Criterion IMiber Shop.

ni:vi A MM sll I.I.I,.

Regatta trnins at 1145 and 3:30.

Mnit for the Australia is closedat a.

The band will play the Australiaof from 3 to 4.

Wm.vA Henshall, Knglish, liastaken the oath.

Postal Ravings Hank hook No.4S65 has been lost.

Kemai was arrested lastand charged with forgery.

R. I. T.illio's residence on Thtirston avenue is for sale. See ad.

usual concert will be eiven also that bill 24 be in- -

Square at 4:30 this definitely postponed, therenoon. sufficient laws on the statutes to

The Y. II. I. transactedbusiness its meeting held Fridayevening.

The Theosophical Society willhold a public meeting next Tuesdayevening.

The Scottish Thistle Club heldits regular business meeting Fridayevening.

Instruments for a baud on boardthe IT. S. S. arrived by theMariposa.

A block of Waimaiialo stockbought last month at 90 was oldthis week at 106. ,

John C. Lane was arrested lateFriday on the charge of threnten- -

mg a police officer.

night

being

Adams

The police and prison guardswill have a barge race in the har-bor at 4 this afternoon.

The divorce libel of Theresa F.V. Bowler against John F. Bowler

has been discontinued.

W. L. Henchman, the new processor ot the Kwa fruit cannery.arrived by the Mariposa.

.There will be a cricket match at

3:30. All interested in the gameare invited to take part.

The M. C. A. praise servicewill be led by Mr. Warriner tomor-row evening at 6:30 o'clock.

A sailor ol the bark Centaur wasarrested Friday evening for deal-ing a disturbance at the Sailors'Home.

Mrs. Montague-Turne- r will singat both morning and evening ser-vices of the Central Union churchtomorrow.- Rev. H. H.T'arker will talk tochildren during the Sunday schoolhour at Kawaiahao church tomor-row; subject, "Traps."

The police challenged the'first team of Sharpshooters for a

ten-ma- n match shoot, and sam-bas been accepted.

The remaining sailors of the barkCentaur will leave by the Australiathis afternoon. One of them shippedon the Melrose on Friday.

John Doe and three others werefined 140 in the Police court Fridayafternoon for gambling. One ofJohn's friends and two others werefined $20 each.

on grounds aim mui.ing. The concert was a compliment to outgoing passengersthe Australia,

A merchant who buys close canafford to give you full value for

money. Voeller & Co. ex-plain this more fully in their ad-

vertisement in this issue.

puugive your can

pe in any other man-ner. J. T. Lund agrees to do thework satisfactorily, and on a parwith any other make.

Price & Burns' Hawaiianwill give a benefit performancenight the members of the company. This be the last performance until the arrival ofProf. Price with the new company

I'KUSONAU.

is

twelfth auuual meetingTho 111 iiair Hawaiian Jockey

come

15

at

at

Y.

011 at KapiolaniAside the

runningbe bicycle and footprogram elsewhere.

Revolution In

be

i tic iiuub siiv l'uuuv, .

SUCH mat securet ..m

Official: There be poundtonight Salvation

Army. bringsomething your

Lieutenant to andone,

canuot exor

theof Honolulu. J. W. Berg-stro-

repairingolhce; Thrum's

FlveVancouvhk, C 20

Highest of all in Leavening rower. Report

RoYalABSOLUTELY PURE

SOMK ACTS INTKIIKST

IIKI'OKTS TO TIIK HOUIK ON MORACTS,

Uurnnllnn Rervlrn --

come TaKC'iirfrw Unit Art

It,, ime.

Robertson presented theminority committee's report onNos. 19, act to mitigate, andunlawful sexual intercourse.committee the majority

bill 19 do not althoughdlfTeient given. They

recommendat F.iuma alter-- ,

at

have

Circusto

to

the object of theed t0 be considered with

House No. relating tothe presence of children on public

within certain wasup 011 reading.Kam moved striking

out imprisonment in thesubjecting children to

only.Section 2 passed as recommended

by the committee, with the penalty011 guardians increased to a finenot mote than or by imprison-ment not exceeding twenty

Minister introduced anact relating to quarantine powers.The introducer explained that inthe United a

hospital service andiuspecior. It was the in

tention of bill to empowerGovernment to have n similar ser-vice. bill passed

Minister notice ofhis intention to introduce an act toregulate the practice of medicineand surgery.

Adjourned.AFTERNOON.

Yesterday the referredBill 25, the Income bill, to thesame committee as onate Bill No. 0, the InternalBill, Reps. Rycroft, Haia,Robertson, and Winston.Carried.

announced the following committee on thelicense Reps. Robertson,Rycroft, Kamauoha, Richards andWinston.

Headquarters Regiment,N. G. H'.

Honolulu, R. II., 7,

Special Orders No. 47.Pursuant to orders from General

Headquarters, of which the follow'tig is a

Adjutant Generals Office,Honolulu, H. I., 7,

Special Orders No. 8.

An election is ordered to be heldat the Company in the Drill

on Thursday, May 14, A. D.at 7:30 n. 111. for the election

of the following officer:Captain, Company

N. II.Captain pre

at election.By of Commander-in- -

C. I'OTTltR,Acting Adjutant General

commander of Co.his company at the tune

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" Henry Williams will be lorHealani seniors and Georgebow. latter, by consent ofthe Mvrtles. pulls inHe has in trainingfortnicht. is confident hehe able to for

Stranger.'

At the meeting of Strangers'Friend Society Friday following were elected officers for

Dr. returned bv the W. rensuimr year: Mrs. Alex,G. Fridav afternoon, is at tosh, president; Mrs. T. H. Hob-his aeain. rou. first Mrs. A.

Telephone Number. rc. w, Jordan, treasurer; S.Telephone number of the Hotel M. Damon, secietary; R. w. Jor-

tailors, Medeiros & Decker, auditor.04c

Hawaiian Jockey Club,The

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PricesLadies sailor hats all trimmed for

50 cents. Ladies shade or gardenhats for 25

streetcents at

Yacht.,

vacht Hawaii will leavePearl City Peninsula today with

a party on board. The yacht Bon-

nie Dundee could not be made

eni.. ..-..t-- ,i ,1,. i,ii. ready in time, so will not go

pleased. L. B. Kerr received vncht Snrav out for aSS. Warrimoo the finest stock ot snin thU morniiic. Paddy Curtisnress goous ever imported ana at ,wo friCIKis 0n hoard.

prices tuuies canHr.ec.E liithorlrt Hint'

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MOST PERFECT MADE,

k nure Crjoe Cream of Tai lat Powder. Free

from Ammonia, Alum cr any other adulterant,

In all the great Hotels, the leadingA bylaw to grant 5o toward the Clubs "4 thiom. P'Jcrtnrl-T- fiinH fnr nn fntprnnt fnnal ri I r

Yeara thc stand,rd'gatta In the tall was passed today .40

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SUIT AIM INST TIIK TIlAMWAYH IIY A

C1TI7.K.N.

Claim. He IVia Overcharged Refers toHtatiite- - Makes a Novel

Cne.

C. W. Dickey, architect, hasentered suit against the HawaiianTramways Co., tp recover $100damages on account of an over-

charge of 5 cents for fare on a.treet car. The suit is a novel one,in fact the first of its kind everbrought In this country, an ' theresult will be of general interest.

The complaint is as follows:"That on Tuesday, the 28th day ofApril, 1896, plaintiff, ou Nuuanustreet, between School street andKuakiui street, at about 7:25 p.m., got upon a street car operatedby said defendant and traveled insaid car as a passenger on one con-tinuous trip to Punahou street nearDole street; that all of said tripwas in Honolulu within the limitsdefined in sect. 12 of chap. 34,Laws of 1884; that an employee ofsaid defendant, to wit, the driverof said car, whose name plaintiffstates on lulormation and beliet tobe Vogel, demanded ofand charged plaintiff more thanfive cents, to wit, ten cents for fareun said street car for said use ofsame by plaintiff; that thereby defendant became indebted to theplaintiff in the sum of 1 100, and anaction accrued in favor of saidplaintiff against said defendant ac-

cording to the provisions, etc."1 lie case will be heard in the

District Court next Tuesday

Mokonweoweo Visitor..A letter from Julian Monsarat

states that 011 account of coldweather at this season no partieswill be kept over night 011 the sum-mit of Manna Loa. At night onthe mountain horses suffer intense- -

lv. Parties ot Irom live to ten. viaup, but being a little

will allowed Through telescope

the summit crater more than fourhours. Further particulars canhad or C. D. Chase, Fort Street.

Light on the stomachSuch is the verdict of all those

who. have tried Seattle Slewingand Malting Co.'s product.

Some beers lie heavy on thestomach.

That is certainly not desitable.Avoid such beers.By using the Raiuicr Olympic

brand you are sure a mild, lightone that is easy to digest and

nutritious. Sold at the Criterionsaloon.

National ll.n,l.The wiyes and families the ab

sent Hawaiian National bandsmenhad a luau among themselves atFattoa yesterday, it being one vearsince the band left for a tour of theStates. Au enjoyable time washad. The Nationals were in Ohio

latest accounts and were doingwell. They were entertained at oneplace in that State by the CatholicSociety, some ot the brothers recognizing in two or three of the mem-bers pupils of St. Louis Collegewhere the brothers taught in form-

er years.

Ladles' Shirt WaistsA fresh new assortment just come

by the .Australia. All new pat-terns; no duplicates. On exhibitiontoday. M. Mclnerny.

tleei.tratlon Open.Registration books opened at the

Tax Office this morning. Amongthose registered so far are: WrayTaylor, JohatUau Shaw, Win. IIWright, Alex. Thompson, CharlesV. Murray, W. Horace Wright,George Washington Smith, Presi-

dent Dole, St. M. Mackintosh,A. A. Montauo, Joseph Marsden.

Funeral Sunday,

The funeral of the late Mrs. A.L. Cornwall will take place from

the residence on Jndd street at 4 p.

m. tomorrow. Rev. R. P. BirnicCentral Union church will offi

ciatc. Interment in Nuuanu cemetery. Some beautiful flowers weresent down from Sail Francisco andwill seen at the funeral. Onepiece is over three feet in height,

CarriagesL. B. KF.RR has received a ship

ment carriages fromSTAVF.R, ABBOTT & , CO.Chicago. These vehicles are firstclass in every respect and will beold for little money.

A Large Funeral.The funeral the late C. R

McVeigh rrtday alteruooii waslargely attended. Fifty carriageswere in line. Religious serviceswere held at the house ou Wilderavenue. The rits ots the gravewere simple. Mr, McMeigh was amember of Hawaiian Lodge No21, F. A. M and also of theMarine Lugineers Association olSail Francisco. Chief EngineerNeimau ol the Australia represented the latter tue luueral.

A Famous DrewThe Royal, Pacific and Cosmo

politan saloons have 011 sale thcelebrated PabstMilwaukeedraughtbeer. It is one of the finest in theworld and its excellent qualitiesnave gained for it an enviable reputat Ion.

Fine

fine

Urster shells always i,eccssary forDoultrr. and doubly so because they answertwo purposes first, as a gritty substancelor grinding tue grain consumed; second,Ilia salty taste from salt water Is excellentfor them, and it is not excessively salty,but sufficient. Some rear poultry withoutIt, but a correspondent says he cannot seathat It can be done and have truly vlgoioutchickens. Exchange.

Cot the CenulnoBase imitations the popular

Pink Pills are ohered by unscrupulous dealers. Be sure that thename in full. Dr. Williams PinkPills for Pale People, is on thewranoer and on the glass bottle,None others are gentiiue. HollisterI)rugCo,,ar;ents,

IDEAS'

ON DEVOTION

COUNTESS WACIIT.MKMTKKCOURSES OK PflATKn,

Methods Appeal, and An. war. -- In IndiaModern Ca.e of

Mnll.r.

Counttii Waclitmelster delivered herfinal lecture In the Y., M. O. A. ballFriday evening, and will depart thisafternoon for the States, being"Lotus Day" the platform ot the lec-

ture room was beautifully decoratedwith (lowers, ferns, palms and nationalcolors. Among the floral adornmentswhite predominated. There wereChinese asters and lilies, water lilies,pomarias and cysanthemums. Themixed Mowers in urns were exceedinglypretty. A large portrait of MadameIVavalsky aruced the centre nf thedecorations.

Cnmttes. Vvachtmeister saiJt Mvsubjret for thlsevenlng Is, "Devotionuaiiv i,ire anu the Akuo or i'ra)er.In different countries people liavu differ-ent forms ol worsHip. Some stand topray, some sit, some kneel. Indiana sitcrossjlegged. The reasun for this is ascientillc one. It closes the m enues ofmagnetism, which are utilised In prayer.Tlie Satvallon Army liai an emotionalway. Their system reminded the leet Irvr of the Dervishes or tho Shakers.

Tara lioom-de-ay- was taken from uPersian muhtriim. Anywbete in theworld it Is produced, the effect is emotional.

Sound has the power of creating geo-metrical formations, and will also destroy, and Tyndal has proved this. Thewalls of Jerusalem roll because the trum-pets caught the key-not- e of the wails.Expetienced priests of India know thekey notes 0? men. By using tho man-tru-

011 dead bodies, to this keynote,the bodies can bo more quickly disin-tegrated.

Some Catholic masses are "go" Institution. Prayers In churches

are interrupted by all manner otthoughts. All prayers in churches arespasmodic impulse, and are notworthy things to be offered to Uod.

The Btory that the natives of Indiaworship idols is hardly jdst. They saythere that the Western style of prayeri one panned anu unreal, a moaei

them enables them to fix theirminds in tlie prayer; these idols aremerely means of concentration. Idolsare made ugly so as not to attract thesenses. If they were attractive to thosensefl, the mind would lie drAwn awayirom me spirit, in inoia, at sun-ris-

every head Ib bowed prayer; thenagain, when the sun goes down, allIndia Is At prayer. They say at thenreaK ot day is me time lor prayer,They do r.ot care "who sees them pray,Wherever they may be when the timefor prajcr comes they immediately offerdevotions. Tho decturer once saw aMahdl where were 200,000 assembledgcther, exclusively and wholly forprayerand vtor.hii,. In the West, largeassemblages like that are for horseracesor fairs, but never for prayer.

Every prater for self is false prayer.All things In the universe would go ifGod neglected thought for ono moment.How atttUM then to think ot the prayer

Hllo or Katl, will be taken of a little like man for hisnot be to remain at Lick's thou- -

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What Is Uodf hvcry person createshis own mind bis god. A bootblack.

ith nartow concentiuns. will nrav to aOod of his own mind; a scientific ptr-so-

n god higher and more intellectual;spiritual man prays to n highly spirit-n- l

gotl, Wo pray according to our ownleals Joseith understood the phenom

ena in nature. He did not require sevenears of prayer for the seven years ofenty, uecause lie Knew tuat was use- -is. inn conception 01 uod a laws waaell Hint he instructed I'haroahto build

barns.Let us turn to true prayer. True

prayer is pouring out the heartand continuously every hour of

lie day, to tlie divinity. Our thoughtsahouid always lie turned, tp. ,thn greatspirit. In the morning We should turn

ratertiuy to medicine ror tne biesa-ng- s

around, that will enable us to lie ofservice to our neighbors. We shouldeat in gratitude that it will make usstronger to help our fellows. The lasttiling at ntgftt should be ft glance ovrrtho list of deeds of the day, with a determination to do better touiorrow.

There aro three nlanes the tihvslcal.astral and spiritual. The latter canuotlie reached unless the lawa are known.Some have per.evered upon it, but theycould not stay long as they knew notthe laws governing It. In India they

itbo before Uiev nrav. because llievbelieve In cleanliness before entering into communion wun the spiritual plane.After the bath they pray; and it acannon were shot on over them theywould not hear it; for their souls nre

way on the spiritual plane. Prayer ishe calm between tlie storms. Perfect

calm must bo bad; the mind must betensely concentrated to pray perfectly.rarer for self is wicked: nraver fortlurs is good. But we should followp prayer with every elfort in behalf ofose lor unom we pray.Pravera are answered. The case of

Muller is rumarkahle. He prayed forsustenance for his children, and it came,lly sending his nraers intensely intospate, some intensely tonsitive person

oupi respond, today, However, iui-- r

is a beggur. Jcbub said the faith ofmustard seed would move a moun

tain, This is true, A hundred personsilh the same faitli could join and ao- -

conn lisb anything. But the hundredcan never be found.

To enter occultism nno first takes anottli to the divine spark within him toconsecrate nimseii to Humanity, theroad is a dilllcult one. Its rath Is

torn-- , tliornv. bard one. and tho coal isreached after dreary, weary climbing..veil at tne end no sun hears I no agonyf those in distress, those poor andretched, those children born In sin

and misery, As the light fiom theGolden (late streams upon him ho realizes 111 ins soul mat lie nan never tailedto turn aside and relieve the suffering.Such a man was Jesus Christ, such waslluddha. such were the adepts and suchare those who Inspire us to the higherIlle.

At the close of the lecture CountessWachtmeister . thanked her audiencefor their Attention and the cltv forcourtesies, afUir which she said farewellto the society?--

The story of Mr. Muller. to widen thoCountess referred, is not new and most.ngllsli residents will doubtless recall

Mr. Muller Is auerman by nativity.Aboitt forty years ago he started In

wan cmiuren. Aiiineiiiiieragamuainsif the streets were gathered togetherami taken Into Ids home. There lie hadestablished something on the order ofthe Kindergarten, and taught themfrom text books and in morals. But bemd no money and 110 support, save an

impregnable faith in prayer to the MostHigh. History says that at times wnenMuller relired to rest there waa notmorsel in the bouse upon which the 400Utile waifs might breakfast next morning, liut the man of faith prayed; andnext morning the loaves and llshes inatmnaance were lounu uion tne door,Btcna. This kent un until tho Institution.uy me neip 01 irienas, uecame senaunrKtrtinif.. - .

Muller is today man of nearly ninetyyears of age. lie bj unable to work anymore, ana is a cnarge upon 11 menus.But they love him for what he I, andtlie great good he has done. Ho is not

beggar, however, and never has been.

WimLll'g COLUHIIIAN KXI'ONITION

was of value to the world by illustratingthe improvements in the mechanicalarts, and eminent physicians will tellyou that the progress in mudl.lnalagents has been of euual importance.ind as a strengthening laxative thatSvrun of tigs is far in advance of altothers.

Day,

Children's day service will beheld in Ihe parlors of Centralunion (Jliurcn. hciMnniiiir at n:r.etomorrow morning. will bespecial music aud exercises. Thesuperintendent requests that all beon luud promptly.

The Unparalleled Offer.If you fail to call at Waterhouse'i

during tne ureat special Sale youloose a golden opportunity for bargains,

.liiTtiWiWA.

Children's

There

ALL ALONG THE DOCKS

AfSTHAI.IA OOKH Tills DAY WITHIMUAI. l!I.L LOAD.

I'a.ienger., Fruit anil Sugar ToMrof the Island steamer. Martha

llavl.-l'actnl- ul.

The steamer Kaala sailed forLahalna at noon today for a load ofsugar.

Captain John Rice did not leaveby the bark C. D. Brvant for theCoast.

John Dower's whalcboat is beingutilized by Captain Cook as a fish-ing boat. The captain has not hadmuch luck with her so far.

Tlie ship Pactoltts ha-- i movedover to the Railway wharf to lakesugar. She will take the Australia'sberth after the departure ol thesteamer.

The steamer Hawaii will leavefor Houohiua, Honotnu, I Ink.it.m,Pohaktimanti and l'cpcekeo onMonday afternoon at x o'clock.She will likely be absent severalweeks loading veteels at Hilo.

The steamer Iwalani returnedfrom Lahaiua and Hamaktta thismorning with sugar. The samerough weather as met with by theW. G. Hall was experienced. Nofurther news from the Volcano.

Thc bark Martha Davis took onfive thousand bags of sugar at theOahtt Railway wharf and hauledover to the Intcr-Islati- d wharf thismorning to finish loading. TheDavis will leave for the Coast onMonday or Tuesday.

The bark C. B. Bryant, CaptainJohn Lee, sailed at 9 o'clock thismorning for San Francisco withlittle over half a load, 17,506 bagssugar, weighing 2 135,543 poundsand valued at t8t.30g.8n, shippedby H. Hackfield & Co.

The steamer Lehua arrived fromHawaii this morning with 2500bugs nl sugar for thc bark Doon.The Lehua will leave again thisevening for Kalaupapa witli W. O.Smilh, President of tlie Board ofHealth and Dr. Thompson orQueensland and will return tomor-row.

The SS. Australia will leave at4 o'clock this afternoon for SanFrancisco with her usual big ship-ment of domestic produce andlarge passenger list. Some of thepassengers are those which theMonowai was unable to take, onaccottut of the crowded condition ofher berths. Karly this morningcartloads of 'bananas were takeninto the Oceanic shed for transport-ation. The Australia will takefull load. The baud will give hertuc usual senuoil.

A It It I V.U.S.

Satuiuiay, May !)

Stmr Iwalani. tlreirorv finm Ilnmnku.i.

DKI'AltTDIlKS.

Satukdav, May I)

OSS Australia. Houdlette. for RnnFrancisco.

Stmr Ke Au lion. Thonimnn. for Kl- -lauea.

Am Ilk t: D llrvant. Leo. for N.'inFrancisco.

Btmr Lcitua, Nje, for Hawaii.

CAItllOKS.

Ex Lehua. from Hawaii. Mvbgs sugar.

h.x Iwalani. from Ilaiuakua. Slav19C0 bgs Biigar,

i'asi:nikii.AtiltlVKD.

From Ilamakua. ner stmr Iwalani.May 0 F W Kaan.i. II Wicks ond ninedeck.

:i nets.Itenent Tonight to the Coni.sn)'s Island

Ilo).., ...lomgiit the Hawaiian circus

will give a benefit to its local artists.The Honolulu boys who have casttheir fortunes with this institutionhave proved apt students and developed well us acrobats. Theyare a credit to the town and thecountry. It seems as little as thecircus people can expect that thetent be lull ol people 011 the occasionofthis benefit. Performanceat S sharp.

Don't bo Imposed UponWhen you ask for Seattle Brew-

ing and Malting Co.'s beer, do notaccept any other kind because youare told it is "just as good." Ifyou value your health jou will notallow anyone to impose upon youby ottering you a cheap substitute.Remember that the Raiticr andOlympic beers are just what theyare represented to be. Both arethe prodfict of the most perfectgrown barley and the best hops tobe naa. ior sale at Criterionsaloon.

Hoodlum..Complaint is made that hoodlums

congregate about Mrs. Gunn'idancing school on Judd street everyFriday evening and crcatly annovthe people there. Being out of reachof the police, they are up to all

llristol. England, a nri'ute nsvlum s nf meanness

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Knowing OnosKuowing ones invariably call

for Pabst Milwaukee instead ofmerely asking for Milwaukee beer.Any one desirous of ascertainingwhat I'abst Milwaukee DrauchtBeer is, can do so by calling at theRoyal, Pacific and Cosmopolitansaloons, where it will be served tothem cold and sparkling and at thesame price as other beers.

I'rl.oii Crew.

James Low had his crewout for a spin over the Sp?r bouycourse in the harbor this morning.The native guards are improvingsteadily and will give the townpolice a hard tussle when theymeet.

Whooping Cough,

There is no danger from this diseasewhen Chamberlain's Cough licmcdy la

freely given. It lluuell.-- s ihe Inimhmucus ami aiilsllsexpectorution. It alsolessens ine severitv anil ireoueiicv nlcoughing.und insures a etieedv rcemerv.inerr. is uoi inii i uungcr ill givingtue reiueuy ui cuiiurcii or l .a hies, as I

contains no injurious substance. K.'i

sale by all Druggists and Dealers IIknson, mum cz ix., Agents for II, I,

.7 Good Jn vestment.

Tl e undersigned oilers investorsshares In the Kuliuka Plantation Cumpany. This slock has already naid liveper cent in dividenils from pioaent nopui.. I'luiiiin-- a , , , in., luutrr,

J. O. CAKTKIt, Trustee.Honolulu, May 1, 1WJ. V13,

HET'L'KIt .MAIL SKKVICK

1'ACII'IC MAIL KTF.A.MKItS TO CALL

Mont OFTEN.

The Company After Oriental Trade Two

Ills Hlilp. a

The Pacific Mail Steamship com-

pany makes an important depart-

ure, effecting the port of Honolulu,with this month. Hereafter, in

place of one steamer per montheach way, two each way will callhere.

Thc China, which passed fromVokohama a few days ago, will befollowed by another In the last ofthc month from the same port. Onthc 18U1 the Doric will fall duefrom Sail Francisco, and on the27th the China will nrritcbick 011

her way to Vokohama. This willbe kept up and thc schedules willbe changed accordingly. The Improvement in tlie servile is

I'unii, or nil lani ius,m,for of thej The of a Servants'Pacific with IIono-- , romm, houe, house and(tint. It will not cllcct thc agreement between that company andthe Oceanic Steamship company re-

garding business between Honolu-lu and San Francisco. No freightwill be brought from the coast andfirst class passage down on the

boats will remain at lioo.flic fight will come in on thc

other end, where the Pacific Mailboats will endeavor to supersedethc Portland thctramps plying at intervals betweenJapan and the Hawaiian Islands.I he great advantage to Honoluluwill be the big improvement in thcmail service to and from the coast.

minx.Fit.swi'X!. At Punalitti, Kau, Ha

waii, April 27, Sy(i, to the wifeof W. P. Fcnncll, a daughter.

IC . w AdvurtlMumuiitMLOST.

08TA1, SAVINOS HANK HOOKNo. isnv

911-.- HATISTA SEHAO.

FOR SALE.

TKW ItKSIDKNOE ON T1IUP.8TONll Avenue, commanding tine view ofmountain and ocean,

tlround H.' t frontoire on ThurstonAventlo contains nlsmt Si of acre and I.nicely terraced and planted with valuabletrees nml plants.

Stabling, carriage hoimo uud servantsrooms also fernery,

For terms apply to1L I. I.H.MK.

BENFIT TO-NIG- I

Circus Performance.To thts Mrinhei-- of the Cotiipmy,tcmlereil by tho Management In oppreriatlon of their rxcellent serv-h'e- a

in bringing tho performance!up to lU present Mnndanl of excellence.

NEW ACTSIf BY THE FAVORITES.

ml AO CKNT8.

OCEANICSTEAMSHIP CO.

FOR

SA-- FRANCISCO.The Al

Will leave for theabove port on

Saturday, May 9 th.AT 4 O'CLOCK P. M.

The undersigned aro now prepared toisme through tickets from this City toall points in tue unite;! states.

For further milieu are recanting Freight or Passage, apply to

WM. (I. IRWIN fc CO.. L'n.01 1 Gt neneral Agents.

Twelfth AnnualMeeting

-- OK THE- -

Hawaiian Jockey Club

JUNE 11, 1806.

OFFICIAL PROGRAM:

Haces to commence at 20 a. ill. sharp.

HACK.

Prize: Hold Medal, valued ut t'20.

HACK.

Pflze: flold' Medal, valued at $30.

PUItSF., 200.

Running race, H mile diwli. forau.

PURSE.and Pacing to Harness. I lent

in a, sin cias, rurso f iu,5TII OCEANIC ,S. 8. CO.'S CUP, 150

Running Race, mile iIubIi. Hawaiian bred.

CII ALLENC1E CUP, fJOO

Race, I mile dash.

PARK PURSEand Pacing to lies'

2 III J, 2:3) class.8TH-H- CLUI1 PURSE.

mile duah for breds, 150.

Oru KALAKAl'A CUP.1 mile dash for bred, f ISO.

SPECIAL RACE.Maiden Race; mid Pacing to

breduruuuei.

lllll PRESIDENTCUP.

11, mil s dash; fue fur nil, ttSD added.

All onirics ore to bo made wl h thebefuio 2 n'cloik Monday

Juno bib, lhUO. fees In be 10per cent, of purse, unless other l.usiiecitled,

All races to lw run or trotted underthe rules of the Hawaiian Jockey Cluti

All burses are expected to start unles.withdrawn by U o'clock a, in. on Juneiuiii, leuu,

(leueral Aduil.tluu, oo rent..Clraud lla,l (rural AO and alCarriage. Ilu.lde or ruur.e earti BJV.&O

tjuarter .Ir.lrli badfe. t3.Per order Domini: t .

S. (1. WILDER.Kicrctary Club

Mm 'i,;liliiiisTsireA

Steamnlilp

Honolulu

ADDED.

ADDED,Running

Trotting Harness,

JOCKEYHawaiian

Hawaiian

TrottingHarness; Hawaiian

iiirsofiuu.WIDKMANN'S

SecretaryEntrance

Hawaiian Jockey

FOR SALE.

Desirable homestead, situate on thecorner of Keaumoku and Heulu streets,Maklkt.

House (newly built) contains Hall,Parlor, Lanal Dining Room, 8 Bedrooms,Kitchen and Pantrv. and Bathroomwith electric light fixtures throughout)all modern toilet conveniences.

Outbuildings are: Mosquito ProoBeading or Smoking Room, Hot HouseCarriage House and Stable, 2 Room Cotlago for servants, Fowl House, etc.

1, acres, laid put and planted with shade and fruit trees.

For further particulars apply to

O.HtfJ. u. KUlllWr.LU

at W. C. Peacock & Co.

FINE RESIDENCE PROPERTY

FOR JSVJvI5. '

Large and commodious Dwelling House,situate on the comer of l.unalilo and Keau,moku strwts, at prc-n-it wcupled l,y theundersigned.

1st floor 1! Hitting Rooms,4 lied Itunii., Hall, Dining Itoom, HewingKoom, Hath JIo.mii, I'antry and KlUben,flttnl with Kleetrlc Light llxturea throughout j W, C. and all Improved sanitarynml toilet conveniences. On Ihe 2il floor

nfwln thcle is lino larce room suitable for Hrhool- -

the purpose increasing outbuilding, con.i.t(himZ4i3i.

Mail's business wash carriage liable

China

steamers and

ANTONIO

ALL

Free

Trotting

lOru

rents

nineiy nrrangiM nun i.ix stair), chickenUI- -wii-- r, n,-- ell., FlC.

!xt . .ire u.V'x Hi), ,11 laid out and plantedwl rniitai-- nrnamcntlA trees

Tor terms apply to

C. A. PEACOCK.

AUCTION SALEOP

REAL ESTATE.llv order of W. M. OIFFAnn. ESQ..

acting under wwer of attorney for Joseno nmina .Mines ami .Maria J. II. NuDes,his wife, I am directed to sell at PublicAuction nt my salesroom, Queen street,Honolulu, on

On Monday, May 18, 1896,At 12 o'clock noon,

Tlie following dccrilcd property,1st All those certain parcels or lots of

land situate in Wainapu, Maui, beingAlnnn 1, containing 22 A tuna 2 containing!) acres and A pans:i containing 4H, acres, particularly des- -

rilieil In ICnyal Talent (Urant) 1H toJoseph Sylvn, and further described asneing tne same latins ronveven tiy the.aid Joseph Sylva to Manuel Florea byteed dated September 24th, 1H.V) and re-

corded in the Hawallian Registry otDeeds in Honolulu in Liber II, page 85.

2nd. Alt thr.t parcel ot land situatein tho Hi or Olohe, Waikapu. Maul, de-scribed ns lieing Apana 2. containing anarea ot acre, and also th.t certainparcel of land situate in the III of u,

Wuiluku, Maui, described as be-ing Apana .'I, containing acres',

parcel of land being particularlydescribed in ltoyal Patent 1018. LandCommission Award 2377. to Hakiki. andfurther described as being the samelands conveyed to Manuel Flores by deedif II. Walia nnd Kaoni. his wife, dated

June lHth. 1830. and recorded In saidKegi.try Olllce In Liber 22. Page 81.

IM. All those certain parcels of landituate at Waikanu. Maul, beinr A nana

1. 2 and 3 nf Rural Patent Number 4070.Liud Commission Award 2100 to Kbn

ui, containing an area of 1 lUdOO acres.and further described as lielm? the um.

I lands conveyed to Manuel Flores by Pa- -ono, by deed dated August 6th. 18M,and recor led In said Itegistry Office lal.iier page

Ith. Ail t boso parcels of land, beinrportions of tho III of I'aalae, situate inWaikapu, Maui, lieing Apana 1, Mahele. containing in iuu acres, and Apana I,Mahele 3. containing acre, and particularly descriUil in ltoyal PatentNumber 31111, Lund Commission AwardUM! to Napailoi. and further describedas lieing the same lands conveyed toManuel liy ileed of Kaobimaunu,et nl, dated May 31t, 1873, and recordedin said Itegistry Olllce in Liber 37. pageii.5th. All that certain narcel of land

Ituate in Waikanu. Maui, described inltoyal Patent Number 4070. I and Com--mis-io- Award 2400 to Khtinui, andtimier described In the deed of Mali! to

Manuel Flores, dated May 1, 1800. andrecorded in said Itegistry Office in Liberin i, pige o.,.

Tlie nbovo nroitertv will lie sold as swhole at an upset price of fO.OOO.OO.

lermscasu in u. s. mom uoin.All transfer Heeds, etc .at Purchaser's

Hxiiense.ui luituvi ., iivuiain u)i(iij lu

Jas. F. Morgan,032 Id AUCTIONEER.

WE ARE NOT CRYING

Because we do not scil all thegoods that come to this market.We sell our share and keep peggingaway trying to please our old cus-tomers, and to get new ones. Weare pleasing old and new ones withour

"Tropic" Oils.Here is what came in this week fromone of the largest plantations on theIslands, "1 he oils from your house,("Tropic") are very satisfactory, Iwill do my best to keep the brandin use in the future."

This is not all the testimony wehave on this article, the fact thatcustomers who tried sample bbht.in January last have come back formore, lrom two to six times each,is the best kind of testimony, andproves to us that there is nothingthe matter with "Tropic."

Do not think; that because thepapers tell you that several of thereservoirs in thc valley are emptytuat on will not have water loryour garden this summer. Thepumping plant is still in business atthe old stand and you may as wellcome in aud get that

Hoseyon were planning to have this sea-son. As you arc going to put youryard in order don't forget that wesell

Rakes, Hoes.and all sorts of garden tools, andwith them go the

Garden Barrow and LawnMower

that you will need. By the waydid you know that we have beenselling 14 in. I.awu Mowers for thepast year for 8. Well, we have.and you will find that our priceson all these things arc cut down sothat you can afford to have a fullassortment ofeverything that comeshandy around a home.

We are still pushingWheels,

and want you to know that we haveadded another good one to our list.This is the "Ideal," made bv theRambler people, but you can ride Itfor less money tbau you can"Rambler," and if you took off thename plates you could hardly tellwhich was wulclt.

We drop a

Stoveevery little while. Not in a waythat will break the stove, the buyer,or oiirs,clvcs, but they just drop offone by one to our customers, andsome of them did not kuow theywanted a stove till they saw onrs.

Call iu if you need any Needles,and remember we also sell Anchors.

E. 0. Hall & Son.

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Pacific Mail SteainshiD Co

AN

Occidental & Oriental SteamsW,

For YOKOHAMA and HONOKONOKlnninprs nf the abule ComlmtdcS will

call at Honolulu on their way to thehove iorts on or atmut mu lonowing

dateei

Stmr 11110..,.,......,. . ... March 2i, 1MB

city of Ulo lie Janeiro. April 3d,M lloilc.... - ...May 1".' Peru.'. . . .. .June in,

' ttaellc ...July l,Ublnn . AtlKUKl o,

' CopticClty.nf Peking

" llelgio ... October 21. 'Mode Janeiro. .Noveniber 1, '

" lwrlc . llei'emOer Id,i ivru ...January 12, 18U7

For SAN FRANCISCO!Steamers of the above Companies 'a ill

. r .11 ut Honolulu on their way fromHongkong and Yokohama to the abovelort on or about uie following uaies;

Uacltc ttirll 10, mmCD Ina .Miv t(.

Coptic JunoCity ut Peking.. June 2.

July 24,Klo de Janeiro... August ltf,

lxric .. inl"eru .... October 12,

liiiellc . .Nm emberChina ....Ixi'ember 2,Optic l)Hf nibir 2h.Otty of Peking. ... January li'J, 1WJ7

Btfitfic .. it brunt y iv.

Rates of Passnso aro as Follows:TO VuKO- - TO uou--UAMA. KolsU.

OuUiu.. $150.00 tns.ooCabin, round trip, 4

month 223.00 202.50Cabin, round trip, VI

uiontha 2'2.50 310.2SEuropean Steerage &5.00 100.00

"Passeiigers paying full faro will beallowed 10 per cent, oil return faro ilreturning within twelve months.

CSTFor Freight and Paasugo apply to

H. Hackfcld ft Co.,fcVSltf AGENTS.

OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO.

TIME TABLE.

LOCALS. S. AUSTRALIAArrive Honolulu Leave Honolulu

from S. F. for s. F.1890 ti

Apr. IS Apr. 18

May 4 , -- May 0May 20 Juno '.!

June 22 June 20July 11. July 20

THROUGH LINE

from San Francisco From Sydney forfor Sydney. &anf rancisco,

Arrive Honolulu. Leave Honolulu,Alameda. ..Apr. 9 Mariposa.-'.Ap- r,

Marl oosa... May Alameda... May 28Monowai...June 4 Mariposa.. -June 23Alameda... July 2 jionowai juiy

Oceanic Steamship Co

Australian Mall Service.

For Sidney and Auckland:

The New and Fine Al Steel Steamship"MARIPOSA"

Of the Oceanic Steamship Company willbe due at Honolulu Irom ban Iran'Cisco on or about

May 7th,And will leave for tho above ports wltliMail and I'assengare on or about thatdate.

For San Francisco:

The New and Fine Al Steel Steamship"MONOWAI"

Of the Oceanic Steamship Company willbe due at Honolulu from Sydney andAUCKiand on or aoout

April 30th,and (will have prompt despatch witlMalls and Passengers for the above port

The undersigned are now preparedto Isaue

Tbroirli Tickets to all Points in the

United States.

For further (particularn regardingI reignt or 1'aesnge, apply to

. Wm. G. Irwin&Co., L'd,GENERAL AGENTS

I' willjbe an agreeable surprise tomany of the music loving

people of this community to know

that thero may be found cn the

shelves of the Music Department ol

Wall, Nichols Co. a large and choiceselection of high, grade music, neverbefore carried iu stock by Honoluludealers. Selections by

llendeluohn, Deeihoven,

Qounoil,

Schubert, Onto,ami many otherB by the old masters.

Also a complete line of gradedwork now being used In the NewEngland Conservatory of Music.

This feature of our Music Depart-

ment has already attracted consider.able attention, and wo would be

pirated to have others interested in

music personally Inspect same,whether as a purchaser, or not.

Faithfully yours,

- WALL, NICHOLS COMPANY.

JOHN PHILLIPS,Il.m.t er,

HOTEL STREET, Nar FORT.878-t- f Telephone, 302.

CITY FEED STORE,L. H. DEE.

Beretania and Punchbowl,

OLD ARMOKTNew Consignment of

Hay, Grain and Feed

I'er harkentine "S. O. Wilder."

I'resli Feed oil llaiul t all times.

CONSOLIDATED

SODA WATER WORKS

COMPANY, LTD.

Bsphuuds, corns- - Alien and Fort itrMts.

HOLLISTER A. CO., Agnta

Cuprrlslit, im, by MtcmlllM- - Oo.)

Continued.

CHAPTER XXIII.I returned to Hurst Court tho follow-

ing day in tho forenoon, and there 1

found Mr. Godwin, with Moll clingingto his arm, in tin upper room commandinn a view of the northern slows, tilscussing their future, and Moll told mewith ulco how this room was to lio herhusband's workroom, Vtheio ho wouldpaint pictures for tho admiration of alltho world, saying that ho wonld not,nor would she have him, leiiouneo hiscalling to lead tho idlo II fo of u countrygentleman.

"If tho world admire my pictures, theworld shall pay to havo them," says lie,with a smile. Then, turning to her, hoadds very tenderly i "I will owe all myhappiness to yon, sweetheart. Yet gnaidmy indepcndeiico.iii uioro material matters. No mercenary question shall oversuspicion on my love. "

Seeing 1 was uot wanted hero I leftthem to settlo their prosix-ctivc- s andsought Dou Sanchez, whom I found read-

ing In a room below, seated in a com-

fortable chair beforo a good flro of appleloirs. To ulease lue lio shut up his book

and agreed to take u stroll in tho parkwhile dinner was So wo slapon our hats and oloaks and set forth,talking of indifferent matters till wo

had como Into a fair open glade, whichsort of placo tho prudent dou did everprefer to holes and corners for secrotconference, and then ho told mo bowMoll and Mr. Godwin hail already de-

cided they would bo married in threeweeks.

"Tbreo weeks?" says I. "I would itwere to bo done in threo days." Towhich desiro tho dou coincides withsundry gravo nods, and then tolls mohow Moll would havo herself cried inchurch, tor all to know, and that nothing may bo wanting to her husband sdignity.

After all," says I, "threo weeks Isno such great matter. And'uow, scuor,do tell mo what you think of all this."

"If you had had tho ordering of yonrown destiny, you could not nave contrived it better," answers ho. " 'Tis amost excellent game, and you cannotfail to win if" (hero lio pauses to blowhis noso) "if tho cards aro played prop-erly."

This bomchow brought Dawson intomy thoughts, and I told tho dou of myvisit to him, and how he did purpose tocomo down to seo Moll, whereat thodou, stopping short, looked at mo Aerycuriously with his eyebrows raised, butsaying nothing.

" 'Tis no more than natuial that a fa.ther should want to seo what kind ofman is to bo his daughter s husband,'say I in excuse, "and if ho will come,what aro we to dor

lie mndc no rcpli to this, but bendingloruvirri lie atizca tnw inc nrc.

"I know what I should do iu yourplace, Mr. Hopkins," says he piietly.

"Pray, beuor, what is that!""Sqneczo all the money you can out

of old Simon beforo ho comes," answersho. "And it wouldn't bo amiss to makeMr. Godwin a party to this business byletting him havo a hundred or two forhis present necessities at once."

Acting on this hint, when Moll leftns after supper and wo three men wereseated beforo tho fire, I asked Mr. Godwin if ho would permit mo to Bpeakupon a mattcrwhich concerned his happiuess no less than his cousin Judith's.

"Nay, sir," replies he, "I do prayyou to be open with me, for otherwise Imust consider myself unworthy of yourfriendship. "

"Woll, sir," says I, "my mind issomewhat concerned on account of whatyou said this morning namely, that nopecuniary question sliall ever bo dicussod betwixt you and yonr wife, andthat yon will owe nothing to her buthappiness. This, together with yourpurposo of painting pictures to sell,means, I tako it, that you will leaveyour wife ubsoluto mistress of her pres-ent fortune."

"That is tho case exactly, Mr. Hopkius, " says lie. "I am not indifferentto tho world's esteem, and I would giveno ono reason to suspect that I had mar'ried my dear cousii to possess Iier for-

tune. ""Nevertheless, sir, you would not

havo thought it that sho begrudged youan equal sluro of her possessions. Yourposition will necessitate a certain out'lay. To maintain your wife1 dignityand yonr own you must dress well.mount a good horse, bo liberal iu hospitallty, give largely to those in need, andso forth. With all duo respect to yourgenius in paiutingi I can scarcely thinkthat art will furnish you at ouco withsupplies necessary to meet all these deuiands. "

"All this is very truo, Mr, Hopkins,"says ho, after a littlo reflection. "Totell the truth, I havo lived bo long inwant that poverty has becomo my BeO'

oud nature, mid bo these matters havenot entered into my calculations. Pray,sir, cuntinno. "

"lour wifo, bo she noverBO considerate, may not always anticipate yourneeds, and hcuco at somo future momentthis nuebtiou of supplies must arie, unless they aro disposed of beforo yourmarriage."

"If that could be done, Mr. Hopkins,"says lie hopefully.

"It may bo done, sir, very easily.With your cousUi'b consent and yours,I, us ber elected guardian, at this tiniswill havo u deed drawn up to bo signedby you and her, settling ono half theostate upon you, and tho other half ouyour cousin. This will mako yon nother debtor, but her benefactor, for withthis deed nil tills, now hers, becomesyours by legal right upon your marriage,and slio could not justly givo away ushilling without your permission, andthus you assuro to her the sumo

that you yourself would main-tain."

"Very good," says Dun Sanchez in asonorous voice of approval as ho liesback in his high chair, his eyes closedand a cigarro iiithecumerof his mouth.

"I thank you witli ull my heart, Mr,Hopkins," says Mr. Godwin warmly,"I eutif.it yon havo this deed drawnup if it bo Cousin Judith's wish, "

"You may count with certainty onthat," says I, "for if iny argumentslacked isiwer I h:no but to say 'tis yourdesiie, mid 'twould bo done, though ittook the last penny from her. "

He uiado no reply to this, but bondingforward ho gazed into tho fire, with arapture iu his face, prbiug ono baudwithin tho other as if it were his sweet-heart's- .

"Iu the meantime," says I, "if youhavo necessity for a hundred or two iuadvance, you have but to give mo yournote of hand."

"Can you do me this service?" criesho eagerly, "Can you let mo h.iveX'.lOOby tomorrow?"

"1 believe lean supply you to tho extent of six or seven. "

AH that you can," says he, "for besides a pressing need that will tako meto London tomorrow I owo somethingto a friend here that I would falu discharge. "

Don Sanchez waived his hand cavalierly, though 1 do lwlievo tho unlit to

Spaniard had hinted at this hnslnen asmuch for his own ends as for our nssurmice.

"I will havo It ready against wo meetIn tho inotning," says 1.

"You lire so certain of her sanction J"ho asks In delight as if ho could not too

much assure himself of Ills cousin s uevotlou.

"Sho has liccii guided by mo in allmatteis relnting to hur estate and willlio In this, I am convinced. Hut hero'sanother imestion. sir. which, while we

aro about business, might bo dlsenssrdwith advantage. My ruin lino is nearlyit an cud. Havo you decided who shallgovern the estate when I am gone?"

"Only that when 1 havo authoritythat rascal Simon (.hall li turned fiomIds olllco neck and crop. Ho loves mo aslittle as lio loves his mistress that ho

would set us by the ears for his own adI'UUtllL'C. "

' All, honest man nevertheless in histwiiliur wav." observes the don

"HonesM" cries Mr. Godwin hotly."He honest who would havo sufferedJudith til dioin Darbaryf Ho shallRol"

"Then yon will tako in your ownhands tho control of your joint estate!

"li Why, I know no inoro of suclmatter-- ) than the man in tho moon.'

"With all respect to yonr cousin'sabilities. I cannot think her nnalltiedfur this olllce."

"Sntelv another steward can bofonnd. "

"Undoubtedly," says I. "HiiUtirely,sir. vou'd not trust all to him witlionsomo supervision LurgOMimsoi moneymust pass through his hands, and thismust prove a great temptation to ills- -

honest practices. "1 would not be fair to '

any man."This is truo," says lie. "And yet

from natural disinclination, ignorancemill other leanns 1 would keep out ofit." Then, after somo lellcctlon, ho

adds: "My cousin has told mo how yonhavo lost all your fortuno in saving her,and that 'tis not yet isissiblo to repayyou. May I nsk, sir, without offense, ifyou havo any occupation for your timowhen you leavo us?"

"I went to London when I left youto see what might bo done, but a merchant without money is like iic.upeii- -

ter without tools.'"Then, sir, ttll yonr debt is discharg-

ed, or you can find some more pleasantand profitable engagement, would yon

not consent to govern theso affairs? Idonot uk Jou to stay here, though as-

suredly von will ever bo a welcomeguest, but if vou would have ono of thohmwH on the istatoor eoniohilher fromtimo to tinio as it might lit yonr otherpinpnscs and tako tills olllco as a mat-

ter of business I should regard it amimost g( herons friendly kindneus onyour pint. "

I promised hlin with some demur,and vet witli tho civility ills offer de

manded, to consider of this, and so ourdebate ended, and I went to lied verywell content with myself, for thus willvanity blind us to our faults.

Tn he Continued.

Anv one who has ever had nit, attackof inflammatory rheumatism will ro- -

joice with Mr J. A. Stimuli, 820 ltoyleHeights, Los Angeles, over ids fortun-ate escape from a siege of that dhtresB-in-

ailment. Mr, Stiimm is foreman ofMerriam's confectionery establishment.Some months ago, on leaving the heated work room to run across the streeton an errand, ho was caught out In therain. The result was that when readyto go home that night he was unable towalk, owing to iutlammatory rheuma-tism. He was taken home, and onarrival was placed in front of a goodtire andtliorougldy rubbed with Cham-berlain's Pain Halm, During the even-ing and night ho was repeatedly bathedwith this liniment, and by morning wasrelieved of all rheuiualls.ii pains. Henow takes especial pleasure In praisingChamberlain 4 Pain Halm, and alwayskeeps a bottle of it in the house, Forsale by all Druggists and DealersDknson, MITIt A Co.. Agents, for If. I

The greater part ol the Medals,Emblems, Prizes and such likemade in Honolulu have been manu-factured by me, and . . .

I

MakeJewelry

of every description. You liavonly to tell me whtt you want an'how you want it made, and I dthe rest

E. A. Jacobson.Tort Street Jeweller,

Near corner King,

r suit'MEMS.

PANUPACIUtCO BY

UGGETT& MYERS TOBACCO C?

ST.lOUIS.MO.UA.

HOLLISTER & CO.Agents for tho Hawaiian Islands,

aiVJin

NOTICE.

To the Public and Patrons of

No. 10 Fort Street.

Having purchased the stock, goodwill and outstanding accounts of thestore known as the No, 10 Store fromJ.T. Watf.iuioi'KK I am now preparedto cater to the wants of all patrons ofthe Hawaiian Islands.

Thanking my patrons for their patronage in the past I trustjthat I may receivetheir liberal support in the future.

Just Received:TABLE DAMASK and

NAPKINS, new designs,

LINEN HUCKABACK

TURKISH TOWELS.PILLOW LINEN.GRAY AND BROWN

WOOLEN BEIGE.LADIES' HOSE in Tan

and Black.

i SOCKS, in colors.

E. W. JORDAN,No, IO FORT STREET

Tho Company known through'nut thu world ns tho

CALIFORNIA FIG SIRUP CI)

Having nut willi tho highest slic-es', in io liiauilhicttiiu ami snlo o(

the excellent liiiilld luxatiui remedy,Syrup of Figs, it has become luipnilanl to nil to liiivo knowledge of theCompany anil its products. Thegreat value of thu r.Miiedy as a incut- -

citial agenl, mid nf the Company'sell'otts, is nllesteil bv tho sale ofmillions ol b .tiles iiiiiiiinlly mid btho liih approval of most eminentphysicians.

I he California 1'ig Syrup Co. wasirganl.eil moio than Iwelvo yearsago, for the special purpose tilmainline luring and selling a laxativeremedy, which would bo morepleasant In the Inste and more beue-liei-

in its (Meets than any ntlieiknown. In Hie pioeess ol tnaiitifiiot.uring, ligs arc lised, as they anpleasant to the taste, and healthfulill their tendencies, but thu Inedlcllis',nroperlies ol tho remedy are obtainutfrom an excellent combination 1

plants known to be medicinally layalive, and to act must beuclleiallv.

If in the enjoyment nf good health,ami the system Is tegular, llieul.milhe or other temedies aie notneeded. If alllieted with any actualdisease one ninv be commended tothe most skillful physicians, hut II

in need of a laxative, then oneshould havo the best and witli the

everywhere, Syrup olFigs stands highest and i most, , .. ,,,1 and gives most general,llij!,facii,),1

H0BR0N DRUG CO

Wholesale Auciila.

BREWER & CO., LTD

Qnceu St., Honolulu, 11. 1.,

AGKNTS FOR

Hawaiian Agricultural Co., OnomeaSugar Co., Hononni Sugar Co., Walluku Sugar Co.. Wailieo Sugar Co.Makee Sugar Co., Haleakala RanchCo.. Kananala Ranch.

Planters' Line San I-- rancisco Packets.Chas. Brewer & Co.'s Lino of Boston

Packets.Agents Boston Board of Underwriters- -

Agents 1'hlladelpiua Hoard ol under,writers.

List of Officers :

P. C. Jones l'reslaentGeo. H. KoBEnTHON Managerj. ir. nisnop ireas, aim neey.Cor- - W. F. Allen AuditorC. M. Cooke )H. ivatehiioisb.. . ..DirectorsA. W. Cakteb.... )

7

Euuitalile Lite Assurance Society

of Tin: United Status,

MIUCK CARTW RIGHT,General Manager for Hawaiian Islands.

COFFEE ESTATE AND LANDS

FOR SALE.

I am iliix'tl to ut l'uhlic Auct'ou on

Wednesday, May 27, 1896at 12 o'clock noon of wild day at inv haltrooiiH on QuH?n street, in Honolulu (unletsooner uimkwwi ot at pm ate wile) lue loiiowmg uescriiKMi property, namely;

A tract of land utout 2,300 acrefiifeahlmplu situate at Kola and OKdomoano1 in South Kona.UIand of HawniLabout eUMmiles liy a pood rond from liookenu, one olthe lttrguHt villugtM in Koim Tlire I

collent landtntr on tbo lain I Itself from herethe collet) mid othur produce could lietdiinoed and a cood Mto for a mill nenithe funding Fifty ucrtu of lund are Incoirco. ltoughly estimated tlieivjs atout seven hundred acres of aplendidcoffee land lying ull in one Mock on twtltsines oi iue uo eminent uoau: mgut nunared acres lvimr abme and to the East otthe seven hundred acres altove mentioned isalfcO excellent land and although at a hiirheialtitude is no doubt u 1m well adapted forcotfee culture. The lower land liclow thecolree lelt H mi liable for pineapples andsisal. There h a drvintr house, store andwork rooms, a Oortfon'u Pulier, lalorerfiuartersuud water tanks at the plantationand the land R partly walled. There hahnever leen anv blicht on this laud, ulthouglcoffee was planted there a great many yeaiago. Old residents of Kona like the late 1).II. Nahhiu, J. AW Kuahucku and otherhave testified to this fact. There is a buafishery appurtenant to ulelomoana 1.

Terms cah or part of the purchase pricecan remain ou mortgage ai eigui per cent,per annum, uecus ana stamis at uie exneiise of purchaser.

A map of the probity ran be seen andurt her particulars obtained ut my bulus room

Jas. F. Morgan,SVJ l.d. AUCTION KE It,

GEO. IL 11UJ)J)Y,1. 1.

Dentist.Fort Street, opp. Catholic Mission

t3ylIours from I) a. m. to 4 p. m.

A. J. DElUiY, J),D.S.1 lCrC'l'IM'I'.

Dental IEik.iiis Cottage No. 100 AlakeuStreet, bet. Ueretania and Hotel.

Telephone (IIS. Ofuce hoars U a. m. to 1 p. m.

WING WO CHAN & CO.,

COMMISSION MERCHANTS,1210-2- NUUANU STItEET,

Importers and dealers in all kinds olPrnv ilnn, Mi.r.'lin ml la. nim.r. Vln

M. PHILLIPS & CO.

Wholesale Importers and Jobbers of

AMERICAN & EUROPEAN ORY'wCorner Fort and Queen Hts.. Honolulu.

B7tf

INTERNATIONAL

IRON WORKS.Queen Htreot,

Between Alaken and Richard Streets,

BRONZE. BRASS and IRONCASTINGS.

Houaework a SpecialtyIron Doors, Shutters, Etc,

Particular Attention paid to Ship'sBlacksmltnlng.

Jobbing l'romptly Attended to,

c. r. McVeigh,PBOl'KIETOIt.

J. S. WALKER,Cenorol Agent for Hawaiian Isl'ds

Itnyal Insurance Company,Alliance Assurance Company.Alliance Marino and (icneral As- -

eurance Company.Sun Insiirancu Company ol nan

Francisco,Wilhclma of Madgcburg Insurance

Company,Nortli Western Mutual Life In

surance Company,Scottish union aim insurance uo.

Room 12, Spreckels' Block, Honolulu

Weekly Stab, per year.

M,-ei- '1

No Guessing.No Gambling.

I havo been stopp.-- from nITciiugpremiums, hut ns a rewind for yourpatronage ilnd to the iicisuu hold-ing tho

GREATEST NUMBER OF TICKETS-O- N-

Wednesday, July 1, I896.I will make a present of two silkdress patterns (IB ) arils), or one lineBilk shirt mid one dozen silk hand'

Thesn ticki-t- s will li,handed you ith every One Dollar

Thero will bo no gambling or guesslog of any number. All that ouImve to do is to keep the tickets mmpresent them at my store on July 1,and If you hate the largest nuinbeithe present is jours.NHltt iiiiiiitiic-ii rrhlA), siu 1.

Iwakami.ItOHlNSOX I1LOCK, Hotel Street.

Feel ofYour Face.

Did you pver have your vh takerscut with Ice pulling? Our razorsuie of tho best quality. Ourthe Bharpest, We feel proud tohave you have our shop satisfied.

CKITi;itlO KAltltUU MIOIFoil fct, oip. Tanthcon Stables,

FKASK I'ACIIKCO, 1'rnp.

A

A CO.

and Mill onnear

to

j35Any tinfte If you wish to pay "a

but does the suit jour

We don't make much noise, billwhen you want value

Vsee us. just around

the corner on HotelWa also cairy a very nice line

of

lei. 5111. Hotel lllurk.

1M8.

aAND

andof l

the citiesof the

SAUERBRUNNEN

A Shipment of Cele-

brated Mineral to

per "Paul

HACKFELD OO.Sole for the

Valvoline OILS Valvoline

HONOLULU

B ValvolineR.PublicoC.E.Magnet

THADE

Lettersissued,

AOENTS.

Dynamo ValvolinerTl "ll Specially for

fugals and

West VirginiaHONOLULU

JOHK

Wroucrht Steel

Plumbing, Copper

DIMOND

ENTERPRISEHIGH

Oflice

orders

YOUCANGET

wisrreYprice

book.

auartlcleof

li'iino' l'l'lcoWe're

street.

Watches, Clocks,Silverware,

BISHOP CO.,Bankers,

Transact Gknkral Uanki.noEXCHANOH UUSINltSS.

Commercial Traveler'savailable

principal

Isenberg."

New this

Water justhand

KSTAHLISHKI)

H. &Afjents Hawaiian Islands.

IRON WORKSSOLE

White Mamanufactured Centrl-jJL1L- 5

JXX) Dynamos,

Tin,

GO.,

Cylinder Oil.

Machine

Lubricating Oil.IRON WORKS CO.,

MO

Rancres; Chilled

and Sheet Iron Work.7?-- y7 KING STREET

PLANING - MILL.Proprietors.

AlukeaHonolulu,

and11,Richards,

I, , , ,

Telephones: 55: Bell, 493.

Iron Cooking Stoves.

HOUSEKEEPING GOODS:Agate V are (White, and Nickel-plated- , Pumps

Water and Soil 1'ipes, Water Closets and Urinals, RubberHose, and Lawn bprinklers, Bath Tubs and Steel Sinks,O. S. Gutteis and Leaders, Iron Copper, Zincand Lead, Lean r'ipe and Pipe Fittings.

HLOCK,

PETER

Queen Street,

all

St.,

&

MOULDINGS, DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, SCREENFRAMES, Etc.

TUKNUO AKD MAW1CIJ WOUK,Prompt attention

price,"pocket

without

attached

etc,

Arllnctnn

Credit

world.

MAIIK.

Mutual,

Gray

Shce'

H. E. McllMTYRE BRO.,IMPORTHKS AND DBALltKS IN

Groceries, Provisions and Feed.

East Corner Fort and Kino Streets.

New Goods rscolrua by every Packet from the Eistern States und EuropeFresh California 1'roduoe by every steamer All orders faithfully attended t

nil goods delivered to wiy part of the city fret ot charge.Iiland orders solicited Bktltfnctton guartt teed Telephooe So.

Port Offloe Bar Nr. UK,

YOUWONDERHO Ifi

It is tint we can (.fiord to sellour groceiieS as lessonsble as wodo? Wo buy ours fresh, and nt tl eloucst tnarlict pilee mid sfdl forcash. Wo havu everything that isusually kept In a llrst class grociry.Quick delhery Is our specially.

Ring up Telephone 030.

VQELLER & CO.,Wnrlng Itlock,

LADIESAre joil desirous of buying wash

able dress silks that I call guarantee

will not fade?

I propose reducing my stock of

SILKS,

CREPES,

FANCY GOODSAnd will sacrifice them ut prices

that will be so low that you will be

forced to buy for economy's sake.

K. FURUYH,IIDTKL MTUKHT, ,

Kwa side of Ordwny Sc Porter,

HUSTACE & COnuU.rus 1"

WOOD AND COAL

Also While and Black Sand

which we will sell at the very low

est market rates

CiT Ti'lephoni No. 414. J3

). 11USSEL,OFFICE, MASONIC DUILDINC.

Houis: a. m. 3- -5 p. in.Tel. 484. Kesidenee Tel. G70.

Residence: Hawaiian Hotel

I find that I can get the best HackService firm

Frank I,llll all ulghl

HACK JVo. 1--1.

Tel. 170. Hlaiuli Ilolhtl anil Klnusts,

CASTLE & COOKE

LIMITED,

lMTORTEHS OF

Hardware and General

Merchwdise.

Wc wish to calljyour attention to the

DIETZ'

Tubular Driving Lamp

this Lamp can bo attached to theHlliEol UAbll byusiiiK D1EIZ' NEWDRIVING I.AMI'IlOI.DEIt. niaklmr iione of the most convenient lamps inexistence.

These RAIN GUAfiKS hava an fl infunnel, with graduated elass measure.they are made of copper, last foreveranu just uiu ining useu uy every plan-tation or. these islands as well as everyrcsiuuni.

Castle & Cooke IIImporters.

Hardware and General HtrchaDdisc.

Sailors' Home Restaurant.Halakmwlla Street, between AUVea

unti Itloliarus H tree is.Open from S a. in. to 7 p. ra. Chicken Tburalyi and Hunda)&.

TICKETS-- 31

Meals, i.50j Hlugle Meal. '85c,

Special Eating HousePrivate llooina for Ijuliea aiul Gentlemen.

Open from fi a. nu to 1 o'clock at nlgtit,TickeU, $ 1, W. tSinlo AleaU, 5 cent.

PALAqtl RESTAURANT,cor. Hotel ana Uetbel Btree.v

IPormerly Hay Horse Haloon.J

Wikkly Star, M a year.

JUST RECEIVEDAn Invoice of

CARRIAGE MATERIALS,TR MMPRR' flOnnQw ww,

Including Silk and ( loth SunvSun Sliadis, Leather CluckSnaps, Shaft and CurtainStraps, Buggy Toe Pads, andfine Carriage Lamps. Also nnumber of

Falcon Bicycles and Bicycle Lamp.',Porklns Horso Shoos and

Putnam's Nails.

G. WEST.Sole Aobnt. MASONIC TEMPLE.

W. H. RICKARD,General Business Agent,

W,l n ItlKl to

CONVEYANCING In all its BranctoOOl.l.lCC'l'IXG,

inJ all llutintss Matters of Trust.

All Ilujinen onnurttd to him willleceivo prompt and careTul attention,

IMMct ll.tlit.kn., llMtonkua. Ilntiall

Wm. 8. Irwin & Go.9L1M1TKD,

Win. O. Irwin President and ManaeerClaus Bpreckels, - Vice PresidentW. M. Olllard, Secretary and TreasurerTheo. O. Porter, Auditor

SUGAK

Commission Agents,AUt:Ts or- hie

OCBANIO STEAMSHIP COMPAM

OF BAN KItAXCiSCO. UAL

OHAS. HUSTACE,Lincoln Block, Kino Strkbt,

Between Fort and AUkea Bts.

DEALER IN

Groceries and Provisions.

rreth California Roll Butter and IslandButter always on hand.

Fresh Goods teceived by every SteamerJroin oatt trancisco.

XW Satisfaction Guaranteed. J&l

H. MAY Sc CO.Wholesale and Retail

GROCERS!)8 Fort Slnct.

loth Telephones 22. P. O. Box 47.

HONOLULUJOH WORKS.

Itram ENaiHxa, Suoak Mill?, Ron. bh,CooLxns, Ikon, Ukm.s akd Lkad

Castinos.

Machinery of Kveiy Description AlftJeJrder. Particular attention paid to HhipiJlacksmlthinK. Job work executed nt Short

Pacific Brass FoundrySTEAM AND GALVANIZED PIPE, EL

BOWS, G

STEAM COCKS, and ull other fittingsfor pipe on hand.

Honolulu Steam Olce Mill.

fresh rallied Ulceoreale In quantities to euii

J. A. HOPPER, Prop'r.Wt Ptrwjt. llonolntn.

II. HACKFULl) & CO

GENERAL

Commission Merchants

clllc Mull S. S. Co,Agents"" cclilcntnl & Orlcn

0 111 S. S. Co.

Queen St HONOLULU, H

40BT. LKWBRS. C. M COOKS. r. I, LOWRBV

LEWERS & COOKE,..jmiieu, Builders' Hardware

DOORS, SASH, BLINDS,PAINTS, OILS, GLASS,

WALL PAPER, MATTING,

"ItRUOATED IRON,LIME, CEMENT, ETC,

JAS. F. MORGANNo. 45 Queen Street,

Auctioneer and Stock Broker,

Special attention given to thehandling of

Real Estate' Stocks, Bonds.

MERCHANT TAILOR,

W. W. AIIA3VA,323NuuanuSt. - Telephone 6

Fine suitings, Scotch and

American Goods,

CLOTHES CLEANED AND ItEI'AIItEU

New Restaurant.Near Post Office.

The Eatinir House on Itothel R( raft,known as the New Model Restuaranthas beerLentlrelv renovated In tlm lAtoBtstyle. Fverythlng new, FirBtclasscook, steward and attentive waiters.Meals served at all hours. The best mealin town furnished for 23 cents. The up- -

iwr noor ui me uunuing uas ueen uttealor omces ana these win be rented

cneap. uis-a-

Castle & Cooke,' Ltd

LIFE AND FIRE

Insnrance Agents

AOIHTB rOS

NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL

Life Insurance Go.OK BOBTON.

jETNA

FIRE

INSURANCE CO.OV HARTFORD, COKB

Hold UpNature's Mirror

W hen joil fctnntt hefnre tho tell tnloIniiHiiK irlftfs nml vchii thnt "Imndlne ilnwii"Miltt tl'Tn't wine ntdden

nli-- Keen vhli-erln(r- 'Ftrnakithlit itady maile lid bit Hnd (to

lit re lliethstce Iftoixn to RitariIttohftblo Mi t fi.eile Ifi nur Thu

myle. We make rlentls of ou(uiner and vuttomers ot ourfriend.

MEDEIROS Sl DECKER,Tim Hotel Sttcct Tailors.

3r. NS 13.

Paints & CoilinnflsRoofing,Pile Covering andBuilding Papers,

Foil 8alk by

WM. G. IRWIN & Co.,

UMfTBD,hole Agents for the Hawaiian Islands

The buildlnp papers are 1, 2, 8, and 4ply. They come in rolls, each roll con-taining 1000 square feet. They arewater proof, acid and alkali proof andvermin proof. A bouse lined with building paper Is far cooler than one that; ianot. There is also a cheaper grade ofpaper adapted for use under mattingkeeping out Insects.

Uonoli lu, July 29th, 1895.

Mkssiib. W. O. Irwin & Co., Ltd.Gentlemen: In reply to your In-

quiry as to how the Ideal Root Paintyou sold mo lasted ; 1 would say that Ipainted the roof of my house 12 monthsago with your Red Ideal Roof Paint,and I find It is as fresli and bright in ap-

pearance today as when first applied;looking as well as others lately paintedwitli other paints. I am more than

tisfled.J. (J, ROTIIWELL.

Have you a leaky gutter? If toohave, mane it perfectly clean nd dry,apply a giod coat of No. 8 P. and fj.Paint over tho leaky spots; then take apiece of stout Manila paper, or a pieceof common cotton cloth, paint it "'ell onboth sides: lay it over the first coat, giv-ing, the whole a'llnnl coat, and thele

iii 00 no more leaK mere, urirthwhole gutter is bad, make it clean andIry, and apply a paste of P. 4B. Paintml Vi inland I ement

Castle & Cooke, Ltd,

Hardwareand .CommissionMerchants,

General Merchandise;

AgriculturalImplementsandPlantationSupplies.

CHAN,NO. 64 HOTEL ST.,

Opposite Horn's lisker?P. O. Hox 503.

Merchant Tullor.Suits Made to Order in the LatestSlles, and a perfect fit Guaranteed.

Clothing Cleaned and Repaired.

Clothes, any color, dyed Fast Black,$1.00 a Suit.

KONGHOPKEET IClnij; Street,

Next door to Metropolitan Meat Co.

Poultry, Vegetable and'FrultMarket.

Dealer in Cigars and Groceries.

Goods delivered free of charge.

TOOK ON & CO.,311 Nouunu St.,

Maunfacturen and Dealers InLucllcs' iiikI OcnU' I I no Klinr..

Footwear of All DescriptionsMade to Order,

CHOCK CHEE & CO.333 Nuuanu street.

MERCHANT TAILORS.A fine assortment of Am.rlian Tnr,

Hah and Scotch Cloths on hand.Fine work and cood rlt LruarflntpAA

Clothes cleaned and repaired.tSTP. O. Box 233.

HOP HING & COMPANY.Wholesale Dealers In

Chinese Silk, Tea, and Matting.Liquors and Manila Cigars, English and

American Groceries.402 Hotel Street .... Telephone 147.

WING WO TAI & COMPANY.n v. . .... ,

Ilu narfa V.ln.l.wCarved Settees, Itattan Lounites and

Chairs,Flower' Pot Stands. Inlaid Stools

marble top, Fine Matting,Camphor Trunks, Manila Cigars.

, . .Telephone 366

IYEE WO CHAN CO.Wonq Cbow, Manager,

Inn or ters of Silk Goods. Fine TuManila dears. Mattlnsr. Nut OH andGeneral Merchandise

202 Maunakea St., Honolulu, II. I,V.0. Box 172.

Wsjucly Stab, $L00 pr jtut.

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