p..
AGAINST
CniSADE
or
SLHKYKS.
1110
LAYMAN IN
TOIIK VILI.AIII"..
A
Find. Condemnation In tlie Hilda
the
II. llrcn Mmtltrd-Cul- l.
I'urr. rillowa.
iln.
Judge
JPeck
Dyspepsia
Mrs. Judge Pock Tolls How
8ho Was Cured
Buffereri from l)yspcpU1ioul(t tend the
letter from Mrs. II. M. 1'eck, wife ol
J udjje I'eck, a Justice at Trncy. CrI., and a writer
eounectod wlth.ttie AuocUteif Preset
ny a Je?p tense ot gratitude far the great
benefit I hvre rrrrlved from the me of llood'i
Bursal rill, I liMeliecn led to write the following itAlvment for (lie benefit of suffureri who
inHjr l similarly nRllrtrtl. for 15 years I have
tweii a great iuuerer from dyspejisla and
Heart Trouble.
1?;
Almost eTerythlns I ate would distress me, I
tried different treatments aud medicines, but
failed to realize relief. Two years ago a friend
tire vailed Uhhi me to try I food's Karsapurllla.
The fir it buttle I noticed helped me. so 1 continued UklwrlL It did me so much good that
my friends siwke of the Improvement 1 have
received such great benefit from It that
Gladly Recommend It.
have an excellent appetite and nothing I
eat ever dUiresaes ine. It also keeps up toy
X
now
HoocTss,PrCures
and strength. I cannot riralie Hood's
ftarsaparllU too much.
Mhs. II, M. 1'kcic
Tracy, California. UetHUOD'S.
flesh
Hood's Pills
are hand made, and perfect
tu proportion aud appearance. 25c. a box.
Hobron Drug Compnnj
H'holoHnlo A cents.
Glaus Spreckels & Co,
u A.iiti5is3,
H. I.
HONOLULU
Issue Sight ami Time Hills of
also Commercial an J Travelers
Letters of Credit on tlio principal parts
of the world.
Purchase approved Kills.
Malic Ioiiik tin ncccptiible
socurlly.
Receive deposits on open account arid
allow Interest on term deposits.
Attend promptly to collections.
A General Iluiiklns ltiislncsa
TriiiMiictetl.
of Persia lias Ave sons and IS
The
daughters.
Ills three limn-Iesons have 81
children. The Persian official year hook
mentions In the royal family three brothers
and two sisters of tbesbtdi, while the uncles,
greatuncles aud the cousins number 140.
rtlUUIIT
AYER'S
Sarsaparilla
IS TUB GREAT
Blood-Purifie- r,
NERVE TONIC,
ANH
STRENGTH - BUILDER.
It attacks
and breaks up
every humor,
cures sklnerup.
I loin,
restore!
exhausted vitalI ity, and drives
out every element ot disease.
Sufferers from
I debility, or
any other ail
ment arhlng from Impure blood, should take
par Ilia, It Rives strength to
A)er's
the weak, and hullrii up the system gener
ally. Hy Its me food 11 made nourishing,
sleep refreshing, and life eujoyable.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
HIGHEST AWARDS
AT THE
ni All tli. V.ar rtouml.
Splendid us the blooms
World's Great Expositions,
J CAyer A t'o.,Lowell,MaiiNUJJL.
M7ltrwjirenf cWiti ImlUtlnm. T)i ltm
Ajer'n
HunmiiHrHla In imiralnrnt on th
wrapper, nrnl Is blown lu tti glMt ot sett of
our bottles.
Made by Dr.
HOLLISTER
DRUG CO.,
WHOLESALE AGENTS.
of the Jnns
ones are, we want roses all summer long,
hence have to took to tho teas. Chinas,
Bourbons and similar uues to givo them
to us, and tlioy won't disappoint tw.
Summer roses, as wo call them, bloom
from first to last, giving us their small- ', though sweet scented, flowers
until
freeiing weather comes. When the cool
nights of fall come, they make a glorious
display of flowers, allowing of the cut
ting of many a bouquet. The well- known Ilermosa, Louis Philippe, Mai?
maison and Agripplna are members of
Having resumed business and taken this class. Other good representatives
advantage of the past two weeks to are Appollne, Edward Desfosscs, Louise
renovate our studio wo nre lietter pre- Odler, Bougere, Caroline Marnlesse, Hopared than over to fill orders for views mer, Qlolre de Dijon, Mine, do Vatry,
of nucient Hawaii and, of the stirring Souvenir d'lJi Ami, Marie Ducher and
Portraits Sombrieul. Theso
events of tho I. ito troubles.
aro all hardy in this
of the leading characters a specialty.
portrait
open for latitude with but little protection, and
department
is
Our
engagements, and our work, as In the in many places with no protection at all.
Joseph Meehan In PltUburg Dispatch.
past will b up to all of the modern advancements in our line.
WILLIAMS' ART
GALLERY.
1808,
Capital, - - $6,000,000
Assets, - - $9,000,000
SHORT
TALKS.
Fort Street.
This space
NKUSDhA l.r.U,
IIOOKSKl.liKK.
STATIONKK.
OUITAIW from
VIOLINS, MANDOLINS.
Tniiilsiiiriiira R0o to $.1:00.
FLUTES nml PICCOLOS.
Yale's
Skin
Kj ckIiissps nml Spectacles
Carefully fitted to all
sights and frames com-
fortably adjusted
Food
removes wrinkles nml all traces
of nge. It feeds through the,
pores nml liuilds up the laity
membranes and wasted tissues,
nourishes the shrivelled and
irunken skin, tones and iu- jrorates the nerves and mus
es, enrieiies the impoverish- I
and supplies
uth and elasticity to the,
notion of the skin. It 8 perfect.
blood-vessel-
s,
V.le't Skin Fim.1. rinr. $t.s and ft, t all
drug Bloro. ' MMK, M. YAt.K, llcllli and
lleauty SprcUlt.i. t,6 state St., Chicago.
Heauty (luidc inaileil free at
THE HODHON
DRUC
HONOLULU
for the
(l
Hawaiian Wine Company.
I
Good Fertilizer,
r.IUMIV.
IIIIUK WlifllU
dlstMMe,
Sporting
Knives and Razors.
Pocket
Wade & Butcher Razors
from
50c up.
Indoor Games.
IIALMA, 1'AltL'IIESI, CHESS,
CU1H, AUTHOItS and
other Card names.
Hand Sewing Machines $8:50 and
$12:00,
Sewing Machine Needles
NOVKI.S, NOVKLS, NOVELS
lly Every Steamer,
IIAIIt HUUSHIvS. SHAVINd
HIIUSIIF.S. COMHS. Etc. . .
I'URSES. OAUD CASICS,
POCKET HOOKS
CllIl.nilKN'H 1'lCTOllR
ioys 01 an
nni
40 per cent, to 4.1 per rent, soluhlo
in water, In (iuintitleH to suit.
HAWAIIAN
r
for all kinds of machines.
A. F. COOKE,
Ml
Hy the Australia arrives n large and
Complete Stock of
To Suit the Times
Meals 25 Cents
reasons!
TYPEWRITERS
REMINGTON
am! Tymerilcr 6'ii;ijiIiV
Wostenholm's
Cor. Hotel and Union Sts.
1UMI1
Hawiian
Electric
Company.
DnmiKtlc Hewing Machines. This
mtrlilna snrftasses all others in ex
rellence of (inl.li and durability; on
it you can make Lock Mitch, ,nain
Stitch, Embroider, Hem, Tuck,
jrtilllle, and mske llutton Holes.
. . l'UNCHINd DA(IS.
FOOTBALLS. TENNIS HALLS,
HAHE
TENNIS KACKET8.
HALL HATS, MASKS, HALLS,
MITTS and I1LOVKN
TENNIS NETS AND POLES
AND CHOQUET SETS
LANTERS' SPECIAL!
Any Special Formula Made to Order
by
Arranf ements mn here be made far servlBf
VEUTILIZINd
liOOKS,
and
DOI.LS
uescripiions.
Our limincim in eatahltahert on a
Citnh ?Mis absolutely, eonmjuenUy
ire om affordto tell at low rates.
W.
F.
REYNOLDS,
Prop.
!1
For Sale.
i
Castle
;
Cooke, Ltd
LIFE AND FIRE
Agents.
Insurance
One All Ilrass Double Acting force
Pump, 3 incli suction and discharge
illcl' lloso- with 250 feet
At a bargain one English dog car- tImported,
One revolving baker's oven.
Apply to
J.
123
HOISTS
WEH
tf.
No.
EMMKLUTH,
R
Nuuanu street.
MUTUAL
OF BOSTON.
Boiled
in
.ETNA
Nature's
Laboratory.
FIRE
INSURANCE CO.
To
Coffee
.
HAKTFOItn,
CONN
. .
and Fruit Planters!
IIllo Aiforioy
THEO.
H. DAYIES&CO.
Ltd.
Stocks of necessary Tools and
Implements, etc., etc., on hand
at their
HIL0 DEPOT.
Wood For Sale.
JACK
DRINK
KING STREET.
Warehouse of California Feed Co,
Cut 'ami Split for
Telephone tfo, 193,
$12 per U
WM. G. IRWIN & Co.
Sole Ageiit
for the Hawaiian hlatuh,
MEHT
The building paperB are 1, S, 3, and 4
ply. They come lu roils, eacn roil con
talning 1000 square feet. They are
water proof, acid and alkali proof and
vermin proof. A house lined with building paer is far cooler than.one that is
not. There is also a cheaper grade of
paer adapted for uso unucr matting.
408
GEYSER
WATER
Pure,
Refreshing,
Healthful.
BENSON, SMITH & CO.,
AOKNTS.
IIONOLtLU, July 29th, 1695.
Messiu. W. O. Ikwin & Co., Ltd.
Gentlemen: In reply to your in
nuiry as to how tho Ideal Roof Paint
you sold me lasted; I would say that
painted the roof ot my house 12 months
ago with your lied Ideal Roof Paint,
and I find It Is as fresh and bright in ap
pearance today as when first applied
looking aa well as others lately painted
with other paints. I am more than
satisfied.
J. O, ROTHWELL.
Have vou a leakr gutter? If yc
Iirva. maica it i rfectlv clean and ur;
unnlv a cuod coat of No. 3 P. and
Pilnt nvpr the lealtv soots: then take
piece of stout Manila paper, or a piece
o( common cotton cloth, paint it well on
lmth lidos: lav It over the first coat, giv
ing the whole a final coat, and there
will be no more teak there. Or If the
whnln putter is liad. make it clean and
dry, and apply a past, ot P. & B, Paint
and Portland uemeni.
IKVES-
COMPANY,
Fort Street, Honolulu.
Grand
Clearance
Sale.
II. I
Merchanta and Importers
of Ueneral Merclmndise.
FranclrwoOfllce.
215
Front Ht.
Stop on your way to the wharf and
buy n cigar or get an iced cold drink.
American Liycry
Saturday, August 31,
And to continue two weeks,
Dry Goods, Fancy Goods,
Matting,
Fine Millinery,
China Silks, Etc.. Etc,
Goods sold below Cost.
Come and see our Bargains.
411
NUUANU STREET.
H
I
MMlTlil),
ImiDorters,
Hardware
and
Genera
Merchandise.
Wc cntl especial attention this
,
,
lollotvilli; ;
"cc K to
Eureka
Hiii'jios.s
Oil.
ail
Boarding Siablcs
In Japaneso Provisions and
Wo lioif to draw the nlanters attention to this machine tor which we claim
Dry Uoods, etc., etc
tlie loiiowing auvantages:
201 and 200 Fort St., Honolulu, II, I,
THE CHUSHEIt will cut the cane lieen demonstrated in auctual practice,
transversely in pieces alwut 11 inches that the increased extraction of juice
long and extract about &0 ht cent, of lias improved the trash as fuel bo as to
the juice andMellver the crushed cnuo in fully make up for tho additional uso of
uniform layer to tlie 3 roller mill. steam to drive It.
CITY
THE CRUSHER Is strongly built,
thereby causing a porfect feed and intho rollers are made of solid steel rings
creased extraction of juice.
L. H. DEE.
THE CUUSHEU will leave tho "skin" on tho shafts. The pinions are all ol
on tlie cane, tiiereby giving tho juice n steetund tho sourv, heel is provided with Ilcretanln runt Punchlowlf
better chance to be expelled than if thu segment rim. Its speed s atwut the
-- V 1
JVI
cane was ripped open subjecting tho samn ns the mill rollers, thereby giving
and safety in running, it is so
Iiuip to tlie 3iiaru packing on tnu returner comfort
constructed, that should iron parte, such Hay, Grain,
of tho roller mill.
THE CRUSHEIt will save labor in as bolts, car coupling links and pins,
handling of tho cane, as an irregular cane knives, etc., go through, it will not
Flour, Potatoes
distribution of cane on the carrier will injure any of the parts.
Bed Rock
The following nro testimonials from
not materially effect the regular and
Prices.
plantations where tho crusher at present and
even feed to the 3 roller mill.
THE CRUSHER w 111 not require ad is at works
ditional steam or boiler power, us it has
General Mdse.
FEED STORE,
OLD
ORY.
BEST
QUALITY
RUBBER
Made at short
notice ny tlio
naf factory
fcUrt.
rwiiltii frinii
llur tiallv work haa
to Ht clarlllrM
tut reaafd rnuit nu
ttalhmn) with the Haine number of laborer a
o uneil lefore. Mure h e are tislnif t he Cruaher
and
the estrartlon ha liu'ruamMlcunHhlerably
than
thetraahleatealhe 'i roller mill drier
formerly ami makeeiellent fuel. Hy adminf
u HimrtiliHliil.til ltist OUT HteBlU
il.A
llhoutdtla (haud uUh the
iriilir
liiK rnwiiy iiiiuiii,
0
HAWAIIAN
niOMt
i' iiiBuiiiLifiM.
iff titer
u
MEWS
COMPANY
LTD.
""
tr
tlio New
tho new
western
probably
did not know that there is in real life, n
western woman w ho is n sheriff , nt least
a deputy sheriff. She is Miss May Simp- Hardware
son of Hau Francisco. Slio has tjecn
successful in managing insauo
persons, mid n l.irgo part of her duties
consists in conducting insauo women
from tho court to tlio asylum. In tho
performance of this sometimes dangerous task sho Is singularly successful.
IMPORTERS,
ani General Merchandise.
AN
OPENER
Medeiros
IMPOKTRKS
BRO.,
AND OKAI.KKS IN
Tlie fashions cliango with such kaloi.
doscopo rupidity thut it gives one that
tired feeling to try to keep up with
them. Don't try. Just get hour thing
good and becoming and wear it out,
fashion or no fashion, and don't trouble
any fnither about it. This is the only
way to bo happy. It is time tho Ameri
can wuman was asserting her right to
dress us sho pleases, as well aa to think
as she pleases.
Groceries, Provisions and Feed.
East Cokner Fort and King Streets.
Ns Uood. received by evsry Packet from the Kastem States and Kuropt
Fresh California Produce by every aUAiuer. All orders faithfully attended t
delivered to any part of the city free of charge.
good,
and
Telephone No
Batlsfactlon guaranUsd.
IiUnd orders solicited.
Fort Offlos Box Ke, 148.
Co.,
I am rejoiced that two young women,
Miss Gannon mid Miss Hands, architects, havo undertaken to make u specialty of planning apartment and touo.
mcut houses. It is only tho comparative
ly rich In too largo citles'wlio can havo
Tho rest
a wholo house to themselvca.
must livo either lu HaU or tenement
room. Tho miseries of flat dwellers
havo never boon told. When women plan
these iipartmeuts for families, they will
not make a parlor large enough for 30
laioplo and miserable llttlo dark bedrooms not largo enough for a cat. They
will also liavo kitchens largo enough to
put a tablo Into, besides putting tho mirror mid mantelpieces, likewise gas fixtures, low enough for a woman to reach
without climbing uin a chair.
Auciiaiiii Cosrom.
Metropolitan Meat Co.
8i KING STREET,
Wholesale
&
Retail Butchers
AND
Navy Contractors.
a.
J. WALLER,
Manager.
WE
RECEIVED
Ties,
A. BARNES.
J. T. IXJPV,
&
It always gives mo that tired feeling
to hear u man laying down tlio law
.MoroliniitS DKCKKK,
'lf illtir
Man(r,
about woman's sphere. What does ho
know about it? What ran ho know about AHIJNQTO.V IllX)CK, Hotkl Stkekt
it till ho liimsolf becomes u woman? I OjijkmUo KiiiK Itros.
wish some men could Ito women nwhilo.
Thero would bo more fun than this poor
old world lias over seen yet.
HONOLULU IRON WORKS
IYIc UNITY RE
Oil.
Castle & Cooke, Ltd,
Tliero Is a pluy miming ou
York stage vhich represents
woman tu tho character of n
sheriff. The. author of that play
1 lliici riat by
Overcoat- thut tlie Cruiher and the three roller mill to
inau um me .i run
conmime lea iKiuer
Ho vns nueiiilm-ii- t priirtltiouertu Phil
1'Iim eilr&rlton of lllfl
u.t.iMt tarVt- r- iitnriA.
adelphia, ami one of Ids piitl.'lits noticed
tent, of thejulce
Mauaicer 1'eiteekeuHuuarCo.
Crimher a mount ti to ti)
and
aud the S roller mill re'elve-- l a
that bo more ofliu than othtrMlsu came
lobular fetnl, tlierehy decreavintf the nk of
I'AIA I'l.ANTATlOM, .Urrll 30. IWW.
into the rtaim with htaovercoot mi.
breaking the roller liRn.
ITnnntiilu Iron WnrVa (!. (ICUTI.KU It t
about It, the doctor said l
the Krejewvkl Cane
Wo can retHimtneml
And the Krajeuitkl L'ruiher advantatfeoui In
luMlMon to a mill w hlch
vlualtl
iVii.lrm
henevrr I can. I keen on my overcoat.
Items:
anderuoted
the
We remain. lly the as. City of Peking, another lot It saves time. I average, say. 41) ealla a day.
w 111
Stuuiu ami ewn rid of the thrcs rAltr tnilU our;ay (or lttlf lu a vhort time.
including
Work,
Drawn
of
I.miles'
truij,Vor kekaha Sutfar Co.,
lend train on the
thutrauslnira ureat deal Kir
Now, 1 cannot gtt on and off my overcoat
Ureases, and a lot of irresistible
In ua from 5 tu
milt and at the lame time
K. W. (1 LA DIC,
In leas than it minute.
This would lie 41)
B iter cent, better extraction of Juice.
uiluutea wanted, I iiuiat saveiny time, nnd
snow
We are at iireseftt making a Crusher in our alioa and shall le iitiaeii to
la.
one
lliat Is
ol tlie at wa)s or ilolng It."
and exjtiam us conturucuou to any mny iiiuti'hilmi.
Hut, doctor," expnstulnte.1 Die luitlent,
at 20c. each or '.'.'i'l er dozen.
vtouhl
such a prac"you
not
few cases of
COM
tice to in. You ttuutd at once say to me
Fan
San
Mineral
keeping
my
Water,
overcoat lu the houss
on
that
Sole Agents for Hawaiian Islands.
fully equal, if not suerior to Appol- - woiilil excite iN'raplrntlotiniid soghe men
I
eolil wlieu
vtentoilt.'
linariH.
lea. I vtoilhl any that to you vou are
the patient, I tlie iIiKtor, Do as I any, not
$c
NEW HEPOIiLIO HUILDING ss I do." I'lillailtlplila Call.
H. E.
. .
Tho most distiugnishetl scholar in the
'OS class of the California university
Carriages, Surreys and Hacks nt nil
Suits sold on
was a young woman, Katharine Conway
Hours.
easy installments.
Felton, who received tho award of tho
JAMES CARTY. Fronrletor. gold medal for the year, which, however,
K'Jltatitnnter
JIlOl I'ant. to order M cu
Tki.kI'IIO.sk No. 400.
shedicllncd, ou tho ground that students
3 U
II U0
ought not to work for rewards in that
"
11 (O
4 O)
way.
"
W u)
$)auha
for
4 a
CONSOI.ID.MKIi
11 '
4 M
r.ul
Miss Weeks was recently thrown from
tm
SODA
WATER
AV0UKS her horse, ami the skirt of her riding Full Urea.. Kle- lN
10
Ol
to
eant
nnler
habit canght lu tho horn of her saddle.
t 00
COMPANY, LTD.
Tlio liorsn dragged her along head down:
tu
Kaplanade, come- - Allen and Kurt streets.
ward nnd dually trampled her uuder his
TVic- - ffxafs ore all Arte,
feet.
Weeks
riding
Miss
been
It
had
in
HOLLISTER & CO.. Agents
tho only rationnl way mid wearing tho
only safe mid convenient dress for riding, Wo (liiirnntec n Perfect Kit in Every
horhorso could not havo thrown her,
PACIFIC TRADING CO.,
Case.
her dress coald not liavo caught in tho
Sl'CCKSSOltS TO "1TOIIAN."
saddle, mid she could not have been
IMPORTURS AND DRALKRS dragged nloug tinder tho horso's feet.
KRAJEWSKI
are runDlnir two enulnen for tin thruu inllln
ana uaienienm lovjuire lor ine inmintf iiontti
from one 6x'J) f init Uiller. Of roumeHlth thU
even ftd of rruhel rane from tlie crusher
we am tsnabltMl to clone iluwn our mill iii.k It
more thaneer before, and fnmi exikerlmenta
of drtiuic the trahi there vitu only 40 to 4.1 ?r
rni.t. nf m.iiMlur t In It.
uur run or grintuntr ominaryiy in from w
lowwt, uW hlrfhect, ao faltou clarlllera In
fourteeitlmura.
1 remain, jouni reaieciiuiiy,
.
Boston Coach Axle Oil.
Cur. Mttrtltant and Itlchanl Slreala.
Silk
Having no room to place my
New Goods I will inaugurate e
Clearance Sale on
fl
1
IllANI
Grease, x&zgigp
....
AHD
I
MAxle
t.,
DEPOSIT
II. an fl
Professor Max lluller, w ith his Oer-ma- n
notions of tlio housowifc, was forPAPER HANCER nnd DECORATOR, merly oppoMil to tlio higher education
of women. Hut now liko a man lie cou
No. 15 IlitniF.t, St.
fesses his luMakomid says: "It isn real
I. BotWt.
1elppnone240. pleasure to mo to seo tho young girls so
eager to learn. Young men do ns little
LKWIS & CO.
as they can. Young women do as much
ns they can too much indeed. I wish
IMI'OKTKIW.
men could bo shame.1 and spnrriHl
Naval Supplies. Wholesale anil Retail tho
on to further effort."
ueaiers in urocerics, rrovisions, etc.
Ill Fort Hi., Honolulu, II. I.
A writer says thero nro three planks
in tho platform of tho wifo of Senator
Quay,
nnd they aro "homo, husband aud
M. PHILLIPS & CO.
children." Theso nro nil very well so
Wholenale Iinjorters and Jobbenof
far ns they go, but Mrs. Quay discharges
her ilvties in life very jxwriy if she has
AMERICAN
L EUROPEAN DRY GOODS, no thoughts or interests beyond them.
It is this samo "me and my wifo. my
Corner Fort and Queen Bts., Honolulu.
son John mid his w ifo" policy for gen07tf
erations that has made woman o narALSO
row mid ignorant aud emotional ns sho
II. W. SCHMIDT & SONS
too often Is. Sho has trimmed herself
down to that pattern Ifcauao sho wiw Special
Carriage
Lamp
tuld by men it was tho proja-- one for
IMPORTERS
AND COMMiaSION
her sex, mid now tlio very onctt she has
trimmed herself down to pleai-- turn
Special Bicycle Oil.
MERCHANTS.
about mid langh her to pcorn for being
Fort Street. Honolulu.
illogical, ignorant aud emotional mid
not fit to bo trusted with largo affairs.
Tho men who havo the domestic woman
M. S. GIUNBAUM & CO.
ou tho bruin nro hard to please.
ir
SAFE
Ik) Mnrti
II.. linnet
ORNAMENTAL
FAINTER,
SKIN WRITER
lr
W
PARAGRAPHS.
SCENE AND
eninu-lt-
HE
I
733
CHAS. SEYDONE
When you can apply
I
T1CKT1MONIAI.S
the rent money to purPrPKKKi.ii March 28. lNtlA.
flirrr.tw.l flfH(,Mllt itt ililUu intra. Owinir to
Mpftara Mnnnllllu
of our belling houau He
lrnn Wnrka Co. 1JKAH the limited
chase a house?
Rlltsi Welinu uaed tho Urusiifr since the havetnilrlietheUrilalier alow, but If htcm- cenu mure Hurx
ovtflnnlnK or tliM aeaaoti ana lise lia.1 no aarr couhi uu u to 'ai
Uh It ur the Willi II.
trouble or hitch whatever
We will sell you a house to be enktiiie.
jiW tSfirlni;. We aave three men at the
o torrent, ;n nu mill.
I lie uruslier is extracting
built to suit you by paying month ercent.
ot tlte Jnlre bvaltle cutlltitf the cane! i'tte trtih U vrry dry andcanalHa)aiiupily
in nieces the IomU Inchon Ion.: nml iflvlitif a us Hllh plenty o kleam without the ueo of
ly installments.
)ourn.
imrfett, even aittl tteatly few! tu the three elthea mimm! or coal.
rnllfF mill.
Alauaxer.
J. W. L'UhVJUL
Call and examine our plan and morn work
lav and could tin inutfi inure tf
We
bulllntc IiuUhm capacity voilM
satisfy yourself that our proposl itur
are aalni the labor u( tlx men on the cane
Krkaiia 1'i.ANTATlorr, March IK, WW.
eteryua;
Uraii
tion is one which wilt be fully sat carrier
MeNirii. ilonnlulu Iron Works
Kvrlliliiu uiHiut the (?ruhr uorki
lutmllt aiiileaHi, ana lue amount iti utt'Hiu Hi tu. We hae been Horklmc the Krajewkl
isfactory to you.
cunnumetl Utrlflititf. ax )ou may J ml ko, for we (.'ritither nltice the tL(lnnliii of OcUtWr lH'JI,
Keeping uub HircvtB
KEE-- ,
Uoru;
Roofing,
Pile Covering and
Foit Salb by
Life Insurance Co.
OF
k
in
I'.Mil.l
mid
E. YANDOOKN & CO.,
No. 208 FORT ST.. Ksplanauk,
We
Make
Jewelry
WHY
FAY
RENT
Compounds
Building Papers,
FOB
ENGLAND
Paints
Ijit
Commiruion
Why.
Do You Pay
WEST.
Man
Unx
Till. III.
NAKUJNA
Ji.
Han
Jacobson & Pfeiffer,
Wl.at
J. M. MONSAERAT.
-
For Rent.
SUIt-MANi-
Yk
LOOK,
MBHoHAN'T TAIL.OH,
Cunli
C,
HONOLULU
CO.
0U
.....
WOMAN'S WOnLD
i
A yoniiK fritnd of mine, .M. lMllh
A. Holder!, Iin. Jut Krnilnalnl wllhllie
ilfwe.' of lmehekir of laws from the
Unheralty of tlio Clly of New
miller rlnniiialnnrm that ilu irrtvit cntlll
to her Intellect, conriiKo nnd ieri.evtr-anon- .
Her fullifr, n seliolnrly Herman
Kolltlelllflll, dlc.1 some viiirt neo nnd left
a larKO family. Ou MIm IMlth fell th
of providing for herself nnd help-- I
ATTOllNKY AT LAW ANII NOTARY task
Klio had lenrneil, as moat
UK tho rest.
I'uiii.iu.
.voting women of (lenimu pnnntago do,
fancy knit tint-- , needlework and
Uartwrlght Murk, Merchant HU, Honolulu.
Her first nine was to tnm
this knowlnlpi to noconnt. Him tietran
flannels
nnd Lulttlnp:
emhrolderlnK
M.
shawls nml fancy nrtlclea in lino wooK
She
sold theso to tho farfrn stores, l'res
Commissioner of l'rivatc Ways and
ently slio lilrel other women to naslat
Water Rights.
her nml Inndo n jiniflt on tlieir work.
. It I..
.1.1. I....I.
Kl.n .1111
I
n,...
.iiiniiitw.
Ill ilium
while sho lierself inaHiilcil to learn tel
Agent to Ornnt Marriage Licenses. egrapliy,
sliortlwiid ami tnU'Writlinr.
Tims triply urimil sho hail no trmililc in
I).
CAS1IMAN,
securiiiK a situation as striioirmphic or
tolejrrnplilo cxnTosiindeiit whenever kIic
wished. Bho lllliil such sttuiitions while
still keeping up tlie llttlo Imilncss In
Awnings a Specialty
knitting nml emhroidery. l'nwntly It
occurroil to her that slio would
a
Foot ot Nuunnii Htrcet (n California great ndvantago In huslmwi If sheliao
wcro
retu uarehotirw.
to study and graduato In law. Thrro
years ago sho iNgui tills, working still
Mutual Telephone
ns a stenographer, studying evenings
mid monilnga. Hut that was not all
WILLIAM WAGENEU,
While, carrying on all the rest of tho
AND 11UILDER,
CONTRACTOR
work I liavo mentioned sho has also
rinur Honolulu
built a bonutlful hoinu in tho suhuibs
l'Unlnn Mill, tort M.
and is paying for it ou tlio installment
All Kinds of Jobbing Promptly At phui. So hero wo havo my plucky girl,
tended to.
still young, uble to onru her living any
day in tho peculation named, a grailu-alin law and thoowncrof n liaudnmo
house. Who conld do more or la tter?
CHOCK
BICYCLES
NO
Notnry l.tljllo
.
Double Super Phosphate,
Chock's Restaurant
....
Domestic
Sewing Machines.
Goods.
Sole Agcnu.
ALSO
reserved
COHNhTS,
rLAmuNirrs, iianjos.
FLORIDA PllOSrilATE,
UOXE MEAL,
ULPHATE AXV MURIATE
OF POTASH,
NITRATE OF SODA and
ULPHATE
OF AMMONIA.
BEST IN
up.
IST0
Musical Instrument Supplies.
Mtiaio ordered by cterv steamer.
II. J. NOLTB, Prop'r.
"
iQS
S
Has retooled to
First Class Lunches served with Tea, Coffee
Hoda Watel (linger A I. or Mil.
' Smoker.' Reanl.lre. . SneclsItT
is
SKl'TKMMJK
DR.
At :i) per ton of 2000 Urn.
Analyzed as follows:
10 nor cent. Phonhorlc
Acid,
soluble and available.
0 per cent. Potash (actual,)
3 per cent. Ammonia.
Opposite Wilder &Co.
lu er cent, umr (carbonate).
A lonn from a prlvalo Imlividunl
places you under obligations which in
No. 48 Nnuaiiu Avenue.
many cases prove burdensome ami em
A loan from tlm Pioneer
bar nun tug,
Fine Cloths. Perfect Fits. Styles up
Building & Loan Aiwociation is u busiThe cleanest, brightest tafest and really,
the long run, the cheapest and best light
ness matter pure and ts tin pie. Easy
to Date. Prices that will satixfy
Hiiwailun Islands.
Honolulu,
for use in the family residence, is the meanterms, and easy payments.
you. Oive me a trial
nothing could
light
Kafe:
electric
lencent
ESTABLISHED IN 1858.
strive to please.
le aafer. A few days ago a prominent genHon
rushing
down
to
came
tleman of Honolulu
Transact a general flanking and Ex- ClIAMimK OK COMMKKCH ROOMS. the olllceof the Electric Company and said: Stork o Twvtd, PtapnuiIs.flilrnirL .lfbirMue
Loans made on apchange Business.
MOIve me figures for wiring my houae, and I
No. 48 NUUANU AVE,
tamps i or mo.
proved security. Bills discounted. ComA. V. GUAR,
ana It come
mercial credits grouted. Deposits
Secretary.
so near netting fire to the house and burning
on current account subject to
my cniiaren ana i lane no more nuns."
check. Letters of credit issued on the
This Is the entiment of quite a number In
principal cities of the world.
the tost few weeks, who have ordered their
bounce fit toil with the terfect light.
Agents of The Liverpool and London
The greater part ol the Medals,
Just think itover and make up your mind
and Globe Insurance Company.
that you want the twst and safest light; send Emblems, Prizes and sucli like
for the Hawaiian Electric Company and tell made in Honolulu have been manuthem what you want.
& CO,, LTD
Iiiivr a riMnnltittt stock of everything lu factured by us, and . . .
C, BREWER
20 to 40 per cent. thisWaline
and hare Just received a lot of the
more for vour Groceries when vou can very latont aeaigns in cuanueuers.
sive that mucli hy paying catn at
Queen St, Honoluln, H. I.,
voellbr uo.'S r Everything iresn ana
nothing but standard brands kept.
AGKNTS FOR
Qooda Delivered,
Hawaiian Agricultural Co., Onomea
Wai-luk- u
Co.,
VOELLER & CO.,
Sugar
Sugar Co., Ilonomu
Sugar Co., Wnlhee Sugar Co.,
Orooorn, A now consignment ol tho famous of every description. You have
Bacch
Haleakala
Makee Sugar Co.,
Waring Block. Tku GfO.
UOADSTERS
FALCON
just arrived.
Co., Kapapala Ranch.,
us whtt you want and
Packets.
Francisco
Also a 17 lb. Track, Itacer, the only track only to tell
Planters' Line San
Chas. Brewer & Co.'a Lino of Boston
wheel made with large ball bearings how you want it made, and we do
and largo sprockets. These machines the rest
Agents Boston Board of Underwriters- nro manufactured hy the Yost Manu
Agents rmiaueipma wmu u uuuo,
facturing .Company of Toledo, Ohio,
writers.
List of Officers :
The premises on Judd Street, beyond who give a guarantee for one year with
President
Lillha, lately occupied by Joaipiin overy machine sold.
P. C. Jones
Manager
Geo. II. Uobiktson
Fort Street Jewellers,
For terms etc. apply to
Miller.
House of four Booms and Kit'
Treas. and Secy.
K. K, Bishop
Auditor
Near corner King.
chen; Stable and 2i acres of land more
Cou W. F. Aiais
G.
C. M. Cook
or lees.
....Directors
H. Watkbhous..
MASONIC TEMPLE.
Sole Aqent.
A. W. CiUTIU.... );
STMT
Bishop & Company,
- IIANKISUH,
EVENING,
THURSDAY
BEATER SALOON.
The inhabitants of Thibet are the dirtiest
people on the ealth. Not only do they
never wash, but wbeu once full growth has
been attained they never take their clothes
tff. When the garments they wear become
old, others are put over them.
Having been appointed agents of the above
Company we are now ready to effect Insurances at the lowest ralea ot premium,
... W. SCHMIDT fr PONH.
ISLANDS,
TIIIK,
A
J. pan... Wein.n Trl. to Mold a Tlilrf
In If.r ll.nl.
A Japanese wahltic goi the best
or a native iliicf tlie other niRlit.
The Jap had gone out for about ten
minutes, when she returned. She
found a good sized kanaka in her
room. The Jnp made a grab at the
kanaka knocking off his hat, pulled
his coat ofT and tore part of his
The woman screamed
shirt.
but before help arrived the
Kanaka had got away. She was,
however, in possession of the coat,
Prom a
hat and part of a shirt.
bureau she missed li.io, all the
money she had in the house. The
woman reported to David Kaapa,
who within bait an Hour brought in
the thief. It was no less a person
age tuan tiatuiu, trie aurouua
crook. He was found with a com
panion in a room ou Kukui lane
witn a bottle ot saitt ueiore tuem.
EiEhty-fiv- e
cents were recovered
and Haluiu awaits trial, lie is already committed for larceny.
siiAh
ASSURANCE COMPANY,
XrOlXrVJOISJO
Mr
Nitw York, Aug. 21. "And
say, thus saith tlie Lord God: Woe
to the women that sew pillows on
all armholes." (IUekiel xiil:i8.)
Armed with this text Justice J.
Catlin aroused the prayer meeting
at the Orace Methodist Kpiscopal
Church in Marion by warning them
that this applied to the prevailing
"What are
fashion of big sleeves.
the enormous puffs- that women
wear but pillows? and what can more
righteous
efficaciously
arouse
wrath than the abnormal and extoday?"
fashions
treme
of
Mr. Catlin went on to say that
upon entering a car not long ago
he was shocked to see what large
sleeves women wore, thereby tak
ing up the space that belonged to
other passengers, and then he
quoted the Bible verse, much to
the dismay of the women present,
who had smiled Incredulously when
he announced that he had scriptur
al authority for his condemnation
of the fashion.
"If those women whom I saw in
the streetcar had read their Bibles,"
he concluded, "they would not be
seen in public places in such attire."
The women members had a lively
discussion of the subject after the
meeting, and those who adhered to
the fashion agreed that Brother
Catlin had no business to brinir up
such a matter in such a place.
iue elder uatlm, one ot lour
brothers, who are all employes of
the Pennsylvania Railroad, eight
years ago in attempting the rescue
of a young woman from in front of
the express train received injuries
on the head which affected Ins
brain, and his peculiarity has taken
the form of over wrought religious
interest.
When not at work he
pores over his Bible night and day
and attends religious meetings of
every kind, from Salvation Army
to the Episcopal service.
ATLAS
if
HAWAIIAN
HONOLULU,
VOL. III.
Forgotten.
Well, Johnny, dou't you
Doctor
better since 1 cave you tue meuiciuer
Johuuy Yea. Forget ail about being alck.
Doctor That's what I thought, aud It
wasn't hard to take, was Ur
Johnny I gueas ao, for it took twu of us
boys to nom a- luo wueu we gave it to mui,
Chicago
Oceau.
fl
lutr
l)laaimlullus.
"How did you gtt along w lib your pocuif "
saia on air girl loanotber.
"It was an arliatio sucouas, but a fiuau
cial failure."
Qua and faKk Hmlth.
"Was it accepted)"
HIrycIe. lteiailred.
"Yes, but the pay didn't equal Us Prion
15S and 130 FOHT BTIIEET,
the rlubou 1 tied tlie uianuacrlut wtvu,
oi
Opp. Club BUblos,
Tel. 197,
-- WaakUiiWaBtai.
Alwats have on hand a strictly
llrst class stock of
HAY,
GRAIN and
FEED
which we sell at lowest possible
prices.
We solicit jour trade.
A. L. MORRIS
TeWou-A,- ,.
& CO.,
f,l POUT ST.
Gloves for 25c.
lhiii''
nml
1
mo your Soiled Gloves
will make them
New and Clean
for tfio sinnll sum of '25 cents.
Also prepared to take
Orders for Trousseaus
anil alt
kinds of
Underwear
AT VERY LOW
PRICE8.
SMMasonicPOULAIN.
TMri,K.
4f
Tiiit HAWAIIAN
'lni
Hawaiian Star.
4
tt'Afl. TlllMJDAV
BY AUTHORITY.
0
Itruulmlsn
or
ths
w IfcitNl' m
liliM'H HrfH.wlivr
ilhtli.r
ny
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f II .ii lulu I. I,
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HMhm, Intel
'nl "II nllior plirw wimp m
.lf ntr mutt In inptt In IniKo miiiilxr.
'"
i
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MHi
W
(WWW
itg,
WflBPTt
far Tow hi A4iuir,
W
I'nuictM'ii kihtm
(if I'l'l'tl- Willi Hill) Ill'tKHll K1
aHckf, tliti limn wlio fiiilid in
mi iiMmnpt to toll ii lunik, I nit
to
killed tlif iiisliiur, ns j;uin
It i n
his ilmtli lirnvi'ly.
iiiostion if these men going to
The Sun
thu sciiHiild without showing
signs of fear nro in n complete
or iiorniiil condition of
Thoy must rcncli
SKITUM rir.lt ft, Wi coiuo sort of physical mid inen- THUHSIUY.
tal stage that the doctors fail
All) Til KM.
to write idiout. When it comes
Aside from knowledge equipping riuht to tho threshold death is
them to protect themselves from not much of an nllair alter all,
tile plague, a large number of Ha- hut tho class who arc con
waiian need just how proper food
demned to execution does not
properly prepared. And tlicy need
It desperately, l'isli lias been tlieir include tunny men capable of
nldltiatay.
This is cut off entirely. eiiteituinintr this calm view ofl
If they could get other food many existence. Then it is clear that
have not the facilities for its pre- the seiisebilities of these crimiparation. They are in straits. nals are largely suspended.
Terror stricken and helpless, they
liven Charles Miller, the "boy
A moveare becoming hopeless.
ment to set up a free supply house murderer, "went nraveiy to
for them was inaugurated a couple his dentil" at tile age of 10.
of days ago, but it seems to have When 15 ho had killed two
lapsed.
Miller had nil
young men.
It is an imperative duty that the almost mature mind, but that
Government or citizens immediate
it was anything like normal as
ly- establish at least one place
may
get he walked to his fate witha
native
where
There out wavering, is absurd to
food for himself and family.
Is plenty here. There are scores of suppose.
Of two other cases
even individuals willing to furnish that came, under tho observa
the means. The actual need of the tion of the writer the central
moment is for active managers.
figures were full grown men.
This want should be filled within
Thewalked to the scall'old
the next twelve hours.
coolly, Snow was fulling when
Till! Australia is our 'old reli- - one of them looked around for
able."
the last time,
llo smiled and
TllH "coffee treatment" described cheerfully bade goodbye to a
in This Stau of yesterday has at- number of acquaintances. This
tracted not a little attention.
was in a small western town.
the man was dead they
After
With the assured reforms in the laid hitu out on hunch in the
a
native methods of living, the cholThe
sports of the
corridor.
jail
longer.
much
era cannot continue
town filed past this bier and
Tin; steamer that is to reduce touched the hands "for luck."
time across the Atlantic to three
lis hands were puffed and blue
clays will doubtless in time find its
and so was his face and there
way to this side.
was a red streak around his
t Disinfectants
My
for Iriuwtwil
he nhlaimrt M Mm, IMhJkvUtm
T mum promr iiMmrtlmi All llinrtw- mm be itnlllrrrKil lit the Hwlim
OWii More in a
V
lltr llr.M, i.f llmtili,
TCNDF.RS
Ki'nli'd Ipnilrm will Im nrehril for
llnniiilmi
Not
mlcr tin- Ait ut J ui in In, IMI, iu Mm Him. nut nt
t'lU.eiHI, In
of fl.lHMI. nr
Pur full mitk-iilnriiitillfflt m lliiTinf,
lililili-il In the uUitn in
nm tefi-rIliiiii'il Act,
I'miiuiuiU mil clirac nt 1'.'
ii'ilm l. tn. mm 1 UKHDAY,
luili, ISHI.
M.
IIAMUN.
MinMer nr l'immci'.
Honolulu, Si'i.inU'r i, ISM.
7.VJ
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tof NiwHIfl
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lil
Effort,
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X
Mot
Wot nflcclcd by hent or it.tlly nlmosphcro
(Will stop leaks nml decay In shinlo roofs,
I
! Chloride
of Lime?
caused
our business to assume its nrescnt
proportions.
Knowledge of the business,
good goods and low prices have done it.
Anybody who will conic into our store can
see the evidence for themselves.
1
Y
Our
Goods
New
by
of the most
ellicient of known disinfectants. Its simple
and clean to use, and
is not very costly.
We have other disinfectants which we
will be pleased to tell
you about if ymi call.
every
HOBRON
DRUG
CO.
I
WAIANAE
toilnv, ninny women
need lilt iissun.nce hh much
men. Some women need it mote
tlum men. A mnn Uen and leaven
Ida wife, who will probably bu
able to provide, for the children.
A w Mow leues no ono to protect
and care for tho little ones.
In
of John Wise were neck.
the Km.il tuhlo Life ARoiirance
Society women's policies are
keenly disappointed to note the In spite of tho cholera scare
at the same rale an those fur
absence of his name from the list of
and the consequent business
men.
suspensions of sentence.
Tor particulars apply to
depression, (which by the way
Tin: jawsmiths of the curbs con- we consider all nonsense, we Brucic
sider official cholera bulletins and should not bo alarmed tit this
(lencral Manager of tho
publications and pardons for polit- little outbreak, but brace up,)
ical prisoners in the light of personAssurance Society
we sold a bicycle on Saturday EpltaMc Life
l'or the present they
al affronts.
U.niti-.ior
calls
Status.
of
number
tiik
had
and
have
a
about.
growl
to
nothing
have
and inquiries for our Monarch
.Riding
Tin: administrative capacity of and Tribune wheels.
the Government is little short of in the open air on a wheel is
marvelous,
Public business suffers
an invigorating anil healtlitul
no interruption and work on public
Home exercise, and a great preventa
improvements continues.
Our wheels
political problems and transactions tive of diseases.
infectious
with other countries receive full at- have taken a firm hold upon
tention.
the people of the islands, and
dilseases can be
is
and common
off by keep- - p
It is high time to call a halt on itthingtheto popular
ask
man
on a wheel
a
the eccentric, absurd and officious
ing the body in a
conduct of the Uishop of Honolulu, "Is this a Monarch or Tribune,
a
like
Mr.
With
Rev.
Willis.
don't
they
are
IU.
them,
the
you
condition,
despeiate fight with death in pro not the best wheels?"
This
gress there is no time for quibbling popularicty must mean that
or profitless argument with this
best
clothed.
these bicycles are superior m
distinguished and perhaps well
to
and
price
other
quality
meaning prelate; or anyone else.
can
makes and hence people talk
worn
be
is
Hawaiian statesmanship is still about what they know to bo
somewhat cramped. In discussing the best.
the question of amnesty for polit
The Honolulu Fire Departical prisoners the State Council
ment
has been furnished with
choose to consider the men rather
than the measure. Then they did the celebrated ball nozzle to
not care to debate publicly as to the fight fires, and the chief of the
men, whereas the measure could be department speaks very highly
discussed from the housetops with of it.
The spray from these
out timidity. Hut all this is rather nozzles is uniform in all direc
in the abstract, important enough
tions and distributes the water
though to be kept in mind. The
Government has done well to parole evenly, and when used at a fire
I.iliuokalani and suspend the sen they make such a spread of
tences of Carl Widemann, Kaae, moisture as to leave no place
the I.aue brothers, Ioela Keakahi for combustion.
When used
and .the other less prominent polit as lawn sprinklers tlieir stipe
The Government
ical prisoners.
riurity is at once noticed, as
lias done well to raise the bar of
is wetted so evenly
exile from Cieij;hton, Von Worth-e- tho grass
In time the Re- as to make tho use of the ball
and others.
chills
public can say that any man may nozzle the nearest approach to
cro-iits borders and that if he mis rain that has yet been inventbehaves he will be punished right ed.
Wo have a number on
com- here. That is a course denoting a hand and so that all may have
acstrength which is being rapidly
fort
quired. The prominent political an opportunity to own one wo
prisoners still "on the reef" have are going to sell them at 1.50
A Treatise nn Health,
Of them it is for Japanned and 2.00 for
claims and friends.
Disease (iertus and Kauita
necessary to say only at this time nicklo plated.
lion by Dr. Jaeger can be
that clemency is likely to reach
Filtered water is of tho most
by culling ut
so ured fr.-most of their cases before the year Importance at present, and
our Store.
our
ends if their conduct warrants such
I'RII'.nds
Cartwrigiit,
t
Many
warded
healthy
and being properly
The
School Sho
STORE,
408 FORT ST,
.HONOLULU.
Sites
Irmgard
11
to
5V
The flwnneru W. 11. Hull ami
Line of
lluu h.niiin li.nl nu direct coin,
iiiiiiikulioii with Honolulu for 11 iierloil
of Iniui longer than the IihmiIiuUoii ot
Clinlt-r.- i
;
limy lie consiilereil cle.m. These
.
Onr building alterations nre completed nnd we nre now ready for
sliljia shall, honorcr, lie ilisinfecled liy
hnainrfis.
We have juat opened nn entire New Line of (Joods
fiiinlKnliiig the holds mid all enclosed
I l iens with sulphur dioxide mid wash - '
FIGURKI)
NEW
FANCY MUSUNS,
Ing tho decks, deck l,ou8la bulwark..
Very Showy and Pretty Design.
Veiling.
Double
Black
etc., with a 1 to 1000 solution nf hichlo
ride of Mercury. The crew in lliu mean
NEW ORGANDIES ! NEW ORGANDIES!'.
time nre to lu re.nove.l to Quarantine
Island, there to bathe in carbolic ncld
A Fins Lino of
bolulion nnd change tlieir clothing to
We kern always on hand Ladies' Fast Black Stockings,
those that liae been cleansed by boiling
Children's Fast Black Stockings and Men's Fast Black
or funiiKiition. After retunrlng to tho
"
Hose.
ships they nro to be anchored outside o
A Neiv Assortment of FldUIiED
DIMITIES
the harbor nnd I rum I hero allowed to
FIOUHED DIMITIES in pretty, dainty deigns.
depart with such
and freight
ns tlio .lourd of Health may permit.
Slid. Such other Inter Il.indsliiiner
In Solid Colors, Stripes nnd Polka Dots
ns tho respectivo companies designal
may be disinfected In tho siiinc iimiine
NEW WHITE GOODS!
NEW WHITE GOODS!!
nnd tlieir cre a disinfected as 1 lose of
tho W. (I. Hall mid tho Kilaueii Hon
ALL AT WAY DOWN PRICES AT
They nre then to anchor outside of tho
harbor for a period of lite days and If
no sickness of a contagious nature has
developed on hoard during tlut period
lliey liny in) allon-eto depart after in
Trulns will leave Honolulu nt S) : 1 a
520 FORT STREET,
HONOLULU.
tpHctlun of an agent of the
of in. nnd 1:15 p m. Iteturnlng will nr
Health w itli.sucli cargo nnd pissengers rivem.in Honolulu ut 3:11 p. in. and 5:5.1
Ii.
ih the Hoard may permit.
H. I!. WILLIAMS,
Manager.
ROUND TRIP TICKETS:
All disinfecting und inopecling Id bo
1st Class
81.75
receive
Will
large
another
shortly
assortment ol Reed and
duno by or under llie supert intuit of an
2d Class
$1.20
Rattan Chairs and Rockers, also Bedroom Sets, Diningroom
Agent of the Iloald of Health. All olll-ceF. C. SMITH,
of the Hoard will bo kept on tin
Qen'l. Pass, and Ticket Agent Sets, China Closets, Chiffoniers, Ladies Writing Desks, Conbina-tio- n
sleameis, while in quarantine, nt tlio
Bookcase, Fancy Tables, etc., etc.
New goods every
Btenmers expense.
month.
84(1;
3itl, All
Residence, 840.
Telephone: Ofllce,
passengcls, who
will have their baggage fumigated
Waring Block.
Cornor of fort and Corotnnln Streets
batho iu carbolic acid solution nnd then
Good Cookers
enter a live-daquarantine on board
No Black Specks
t heir respective steamers lying ut anchor
outbide, m iy borlloned to depart ut the
Nor I follow Centers.
!
THE HAWAIIAN
LAND AND IMPROVEFACTS WORTH KNOWING
end of live daya after passing a sailsWISOrCIVISD
10V15HY
MONDAY
AlOKNIN'G.
factory inspection by an Agent of tho
MENT COMPANY, LIMITED
Hoard,
.
.
PLENTY
FOR
EVERYBODY!
. .
Hij
Sell
you
Hent
or
want to
If
yt
Ith. Until further order, no freight
now
If
sell
to
prepared
Residence Property,
will lie allowed to bo ttlken from Hono
lulu for liny other poit of theso Islands
Building Lots,
Coffee
excepting Hour, rice, hay, icriin, coal in
Fruit
Acreage
Property;
bulk und coin which has been disinfected
FORT STREIJT GUOCIJRS, Nisar Kino.
IN
excepting only upon special permission,
If you want to , . ,
Ilecauso they are carefully
in wilting, fioiu tho Hoard.
Iniui of Hawaii,
LOAN OR BORROW MONKY, KKAAU,
selected, of Ilest Quality, and
5th. No freight will be allowed to lie
In Lots to BUit Purchasers.
the prices aro what take
"X
Si
OTAliV PUltKIC,
shipped from Honolulu fur any other
Parties de iring to buy land can do so
mostly. You do not caro to
Call
I
you
on mo.
haven't what
If
ports in these Islands, excepting from
upon tne
want I will try nml find it. I now have
pay a high price when wo sell
the Inler-Islauwharf. An nlllcer of the
sovrral desirable Houses and Lote, etc.,
INSTALLMENT PLAN,
the same things much lower.
Hoard will ho stationed ut that wharf to
for Sale and Kent.
paying for same in monthly Install
supervise all freight and his orders must
We have all sorts of Goods
ments.
bo oboj ed.
such as Bilk Dress Goods,
Call and examine the map of the
mini lor suie.
lllli. All passengers desiring to depart
ENQUIRE OF
Hosiery, Similes,
Crepes,
For prospectors and information nnnlt
from Honolulu for any other port under
Fancy Screens, Porcelain and
ui me oiuce oi me uompany, edwin a,
the nhuve conditions will please report
uuribscieureiary.
in tne
Lacquer Ware, Toys, Watches,
at once at the ullico of tiie Hoard of
Fancy
of
Articles
all
kinds.
Tlint our gootln suit tlio people who buy
BAFE
DEPOSIT
COMPANY'S
Health, wheie tlieir names may be
OFFICE
Safe Deposit Building,
registered and instructions civen.
408
Fort
Street,
Honolulu.
from us
408 FOHT STUI3ET
Tel 184.
lly oiilcr of the Hoard of Health,
S.
i
New Goods
dpp
Will prulultly tvury life tiKumiu'
protect lit r liusl.;unl ami i'liill
i pit when tlit IkpiuI winner h
gone, nnil t litis jutnent thjw't-rweak man hum havinp to kittle
with tin colli, li.'inl world.
1
Cuidnln Kroll iironounc-espelled Crull the whinnd
lom commander nnd Dutch church elder at
To
this day the "cooky"
Fort OrniiKe'
(koi-ku)-,
nuodlts, hodgeiKxle, nmenrcase,
slnw
cold
nnd uther dishes that
rulllchles,
,ew L.iitlnn(l rnrmuouses nre,
survive In
V, 7
tlieir chaiiKed iirouuuclatlon and
pellliiK, imiofs that the Ynnkees enrlchwl
their monotonous menu of enrly colonial
J"J'" bJ' horruwInK tho roorovnrled fare of
their llilteh nelghliors in the west and
American win
uUl
As for the
tcr breakfast luxury, the buckwheat cake,
It wns Introduced from central Asln by the
Hollnndcri., ncclimnted, cultivated, named
beecuninit" ilioekwelt) nnd lu the form
nssoclnted with heat, sweets, aroma and
Harper a
:ood cheer isa Dutch Invention.
agazine.
1st,
K'iliiiii-i-
THE
COMING
WOMAN
l.ttm
'cv JSarkcntino
A Vcni Prct It
to iierfectlon
Boyrt'
MclNERNY
Steamer! SHOE
JUST RECEIVED
.Si'iili-iuU--
is one
Accident,
nn Hamimi on linens
That has
Will iitup runt or corrosion on metal roofs,
Wu gunrnitteo nil work dona by us.
Etiinrttc.i given fr of ebnrgo.
Look at your roof.
lr
Tho Following Regulations Move
Doon Adopted by tho Uoord
Health In Regard to ho Sontl-IngFrolght and Permitting
PuRsongcrs to go From Honoutthe
article totlulni
hands uf nuy uue s)de, )et what Ynnkee
lulu to tho Other Islands.
ufrkd rake," or dnUKhnut, ever equated
WnB not cruller, whose derivaOirich of Tin: nouui ok i:i.tii1 olekoekf
tion confounds the diet lonnry makers, who
1, ww.
iloMil.tiu.',
f
call H"a kind of" doughnut, flrst brought
.
M
not to acnlc, Urnck
or run,
Conlnlns no oil or other ovnpornllvo.
th IhiMk ltH s
llr NpfT liilHMrKl iMIHt
H"xIs S
r
iWvntntnl wlih ttiti.
t sflrr
fiHtiliti rikI rmllri.l
tmlf
limtfi. liitwirf)nin ' Imlnliiiiiilniit ll'li
llfl lllH.triillnn. t'pii Hi Mlitnim finui
tniirli i.f Hi liii.tnl
rfllr. tmirly
fnriiltur In Hi iKirllirrn rolonlr. Mm
fmin llt.lUii.l a fnxn K.nslnn.l. Nets frw
mrtli
i.fllifi.l.l lraiota nn.l mlirr
nlili Ii fnlliwnl ii..iill. IntriNliirtliin nl
IlKMnnrlrnlnl lint drink, nldrli itmrr mil
Hi
slid lanVsriU, did Indent mniil
nvrrfnimllolUnd, tlimiKli iintimtliMnr
llimir, n, S'i nftii Kimclimiil.tlrAlIf nl-- '
I.Ki.l.
fir. .lnri Krsdiislljr
Win n, loo, Ilia ox
gixw w,iy to.iipiHMI ni)tiivrnirnt, It m
ton llultli tlilnitnllli a lliildi linlnr. Hi
idove. Nut iinly III I'ljnimilli, lmt fU
wlicr, tiniiii-niui- i
linnw. hnd wliftt ran I
ncrmdoimlljr swu IlirouulioilV New KiikInnd tralnyliur hy llil. do wo misll 111
Inli-snlmtlliilp i.f tin - a lliltih nrrti.
It
wn. miller thU sntloii.iloinif l.rlck nn.l
clay Hint tlirmn rmnnii. nrtltlr. nf Yankm I
dc, l.ruwn hrend,
diet the Hini.kln
hnkwl Imiii nn.l ILMmll. Iin.l llirlr ero- liillon. No mnnker nf lolinccn In tlin snow
iimrolii Ids col ;
Iilteiueernrlinuni
orliiK nf thescit fnmn rlny tlinnilldthumsy
housewives nf Mns.ncliin.ells liny In tlij
rich hues nf liuill, hrend nnd fish. Tlio
llrori-iihienrly dnys mi t In tlio
kltcheu rnthir than In llie pnrlor or ven
dniiie,
The doughnut inny hne lHt-- Inocosino-itolllnnn-
III
Vfy rinsil Morocco Nullirur
U9
f
l atvf
tIJ
WANTLD.
.
Ilia
i
-
it!"
imli-rii-
WILLIAM ll. HMlril,
I'linhUnl nf III.. It mril nt IIpkIUi,
Whenever ll cnlil- niunity is threatened
with an epidemic the
lilieral use of disin- fectants is advisable.
There are portions
of this city where the
liberal llseof powerful
would
disinfectants
be beneficial to the
Illtli- public health,
vidllals should inter- est themselves in the
matter and keep their
own plemises free
from anything likely
to produce
MM
IlllTikMllllH
New Goods
!
!
White Dimities, 25c. per yard,
Width
White
and
Scotch
COTXOX DUCK!
COITOX DUCK1I
B. F. EHLERS & CO.
1ST.
Saturday and Sunday
FURNITURE
CITY
STORE,
Potatoes
Maui
WHY IS IT
BEST ON EARTH!
.....
So Many
Like Our
JAPANESE
GOODS
?
and
Lands
HENRY DAVIS
& CO.
Past
C. D.
Experience
Proves
CHASE,
......
OZAICI,
Wm. O. SMITH,
732--
underwear that
l'lesident
CI
OP THE
Struct,
3t3 Kino
We have a lot of now styles in
Cor. Smith.
.
BBDROOM
For
AND
IlOAlin 01' llHAl.TII,
1
Dr.
Jaeger's
Sanitary
Clothing
preventing
and
securing
health and
.
favor.
More, inflamed (uiul till joints cured
Itiiiul.i Hiltv. All ilriiir
by
Si cent.. Holi.ihtkk Dituti Com
Kit.
I'ANV, ARelltH.
m:v run
ltll.lllfH
111
m
K4IIIHIII
wikkt.
lllllt
ltt-c-
Gato City Filters are the best
no
germs
easily cleaned,
can passinly tiass tlirougli tins
liter, tho filtered water being
clear, sirkling and as pure as
is possiblo for it to be.
Hllll
Vegetable..
The new l'ishmarket is being
utilised already, although the place
is not in a condition to receive
properly set stalls, the ground not
being graded. The places occupied are on each side of the end
nearest town, and of course, John THE HAWAIIAN
HARDChinaman is there. These are meat,
vegetable and fruit stalls. The only
familiar faces are those of Manuel,
WARE COMPANY.
the Portuguese, who sells salmon,
and his native wife. This couple
luve h:eu in the salmon trade for
307 Fort street.
yesrs and do a good business.
salmon were
II ith meat and
seiliii,' lively today at the new
mafkit,
An elegant line of
Turkish
Towelling
to go cheap.
A
fine assortment of
colors
Honolulu,
11,
1., Sept. 3, lMii.
OK TIIE IIOA1I1) OF
HEALTH.
1. Taking of fish, shell fish or nny
pioduct of the sea or water, from the
sea, or any liurlmr,
pon.l, river or
stream, between Makapuu 1'oint and
Kalaeloa (Harbera l'oint) and fiom the
mountains to the sea, is strictly pro- moiled.
S. All saloons nml places where
spirituous liquor isild in the District
of Honolulu, nro ordered to Iw closed
from six o'clock p. in. till six o'clock a.
m. each day,
lly order of the I!.mld of Health,
Fine Printing
Cm
',fe
IIKOUI-ATION-
T51-- :it
WHAT
WE
SELL:
ll,'.j..-riile- .
her.
"Von nre lu my poncr!" lm iiUe.l.
Iu tirror she l.mki-from the window
upon the sldftlug throng of hiiuianlty outside.
"So near nnd yet so fur," she moaned
helplessly.
"Yleldl"he whispered, with a ferocious
f row n.
"Xevci I'1
She was transformed.
Fhe shrauk not.
She raised her hands. Intultltely he di
vlned her purpose and recoiled.
"Curse her!" ho cried. "Shu dsrp. nft,.r
all."
Yts. she dared. She reniml l.ep lw.il.
after w hlch it was no trouble to j ell for the
police.
Tribune,
lie Ued.-DiAn Kurly Arrhul.
"Wonderfully onen winter, isn't ltl"
murked the linn who Is iuterehUil iu sports.
,
riiiucr.
" 1 U ill Tlint doesn't beuln to
It. It'sitolng to he the most forivanl spilng
on
'What makes ion think so"
The unort that Wnshlnei on ulll lint m
the Iifht lit ne In the leniriiH hii Limiumit. nt
itmt a mniitlj iitif.ul of its uhuhI time,- "-
IWAKAMI,
MclNERNY 3i
HABERDASHER,
Merchant and Fort Sts.
I'm.
had
Its Mother
W trouoKtalolllt
(m
ot
Birds
and
flowers
tbe
raising and caring lor these are
two of the most pleasant pas
times.
The care of birds is
whafwe wish to speak about
A bird in prison is not like
one at liberty, and you ought
to make its home as pleasant
ns you can.
We have the
homes all sorts for all kinds
of birds. We have almost every
conceivable style, and you can
pay for your cage all the way
W TerryDavis1
'
PinKillir
ana bymorruno he was
WEL-L-
fs a sure and safe cure
for
Chloride
Cholera,
choleraMorbus
Diarrhoea,
of Lime.
0ha
TJvsehTery,
SammerCorn)laint
from 75c. to $8.00.
For46YE AR S emutesf.
Jiipiiiiiieil, ui
!20
IlniM
L.. .11 J
1.J
C.IJ
juiudv
ail UTuyyisia.
pRny"DAvisWSon
Our Stock
TsvMcnrcR.I.
PAIN KILLER
Not
tjivii.
l'nrrot
U
"
IlrvLMlliiu
'J
"
Make your bint happy and he
will sing for you all day long
(If he is that kind of bird)
and all the other leading preventatives
mm eureiioi inoiera, na well
u all the best
Exhausted.
CO.,
King and Uktiiisi..
pa
Cholera
Carbolic Acid
Copperas
&
Truit,
ROBINSON BLOCK, HOHEL ST.
Greolin
HOPP
andatTtiKt
Dry Goofls,
A
The Tritprr 1'Uce Fur lllm,
Tlio Mtitht-Tlmt bv nf mlno i nlumu
wiintliiK hoinetliliiu'. Int.t mouth I lou(;lit
him u bicycle, ami uow I have jiitaliiul to
buy n pair of knti-- for blm, I ilou't kuow
wLat tenia witti Mm,
Tho Uncle-V- otl
don't Lnnw ulmt i,. ,1..
wltU lilui; If you bave Jut IkjukIiI Mm a
Imtr of bkutes. I khoulil mi v. initl.hu i...
New Yoik
J.
Green
Q
ColioD Crape.
lIimiorMIbtbulIlutttr,
-
Works.
CAGES...
W Mil Mi,
Japanese
Wo would like to have you come and
and tell us what you think of
them.
see
J
uijingu)ii mar.
Dear Wlf.-- .
t
First
Si. tlicrn rnm f.Vu,..
bi.um'n wltts iu u bull cubtumu of the la lett
lasuion, &he wmin h newUrcMfi ut fvery
Uitll and uhvdjb luokt most fusclmulmf.
Sccoml Ditto Ve, amliluyuu Luuw what
I like bent about hvrf
turnl Uilto Xo.
Ditto That nie in't mv vilf
BIRD
Star
the
Electric
WILLIAM O. SMITH,
1'resi.leiit of Il.iard of Health.
With MoihIIim lipsllievillulnglaruini
Try
DINING ROOM FURNITURE.
DISINFECTANTS
'5
JUST
RECEIVED
EX
8. S. BELCIC,
Iarge Invoice
MANILA
From
of
CIGARS
the most
reliable
Factories.
nre for tale by the
HOLLISTER DRUG CO.
BENSON,
SMITH &
CO,
5S3
FORT
STREET,
.
0. HALL
&
SON.
HOLLISTER & CO.,
TOBACOSflSTS,
is
TUB
SMI".
IK
Mt!Tllt:l.t.
,
lcii
The heat hat
slve Irxlsy.
icnu near
WAKING
&
I J (IT,
t?til
I'
nt rntonn, cry
I.KAttK,
--
room-i-
Ve-ir-
UlltVKIl
J
room.
Cooke.
,
l'rcight for Clattdliic nr I.lkclikc
will not be received till further
KINAU ANII I'llKOI,
LOT ON
notice.
Clll.NKSK
TIIKATHK
Wicbuian notes especially bicycle
IIUOO.
NUU.INC HTIIKrlT plates, side combs and sterling
rotls-rcs- .
This Mill be silver belts. ,
sow nl a sr- - reaonalilt- VKAIIS I.KASK UN IIIMWSIM ANII 3
The Olympia goes to I.ahaina
coltair-"- !
n vitiklkl
lor food supplies but will return
HICK
I'l.lNTUION AT
here and coal.
containing fit serfs.
ACIIK- - VT KAI.IIII, HUlTAIII.i: Rill
soldiers guards
of
I.MNK I'ltOI'EllTV
V
Willi
ON
A
f
regular
A detail
"'.
tuiicning-,
it is
that
Makiki reservoir to
snlKKT, UITO
Price, jr. 0.
not contaminated.
J Hi" I'm CMlt-pVKIIV
IIIIAII,
OV
WMKIKI
J LOTS
"Postponed indefinitely"
The
rrasniishle mil iilitas)'
team slioot lor tuc Win
(
lit k: i.or-- os KINII HI HKRT military
In
lit!
p.il.1
rifle.
VI
K11III1I.
for
h,
trophy
.A
chester
Jl
ii cull
lnuiil-il)intinunieiiis.
s
M. W. McChesney & Sons have
t.miK iwimki i n
vini
V
I'auna lion-l- , JiVM.
received the first New 1805 pack of
ANII Salmon in barrels.
OCSE Un WITH CIITTAIIK
T.rn Patches, cnntaliiln- - I acre at
Kalllil, JlWO.
Circuit Court cases requiring
01TV,
JKVKIMI. LOW AT PKAIll.
jurors or any number of witnesses
J cheap.
IMNK OI'I'OltrUNlTV KOIl HOOD IIOTl'.I, are postponed indefinitely,
J1
of Oalttl
man at Walanatf. the
.
ouere-l- .
Sreclal
Detective Hannah of San Fran
A KINK KKslUKNCK IIS Tin. JUNCTION cisco will return to that city by the
llrcpti and New
Avenue,
of Thurston
Streets Homi- - very larire anil cora'ortable, Australia today witu h. a. Cattley,
containing all the latent sanitary
the alleged embezzler.
Fine Veramlas, palm avenue,
I 'I1 out rroiiiula, etc.
Will he solil for
less than It actual .able.
Ou Monday next Jas. F. Mor
WITH
ACUK
NEW COTTAtlE AND gan will sell at auction under fore
1
other bnlltlinns In Kalllil. Price
closure of mortgage two desirable
AW t AIM Kl)AI.
X IM FKKT ON
t.ew btAUtlful modern tf room house pieces of laud on Oauu.
Ami nicely laid oat grounds. Price, $t,aw.
No permits to go 'from one dis- X IM FKET WITH NEW COTTAttK
)U
on Young Street, near Keautnoku trict to another will be granted
Fruit trees, etc.
Mreet. nicely Improved lot
PoFTlN
I
see
llUKKN
.
mi
,rLor
H
1,
rn
hereafter unless the party or parties
intend staying where they go.
No chame for making Dceda, MnrtfcaiceH,
etc., In traimfering proitcrty.
A. II. Proper tlwi nluepil In our bands fur
fftle will receive special attention.
H. Waterhouse, A. W. Carter,
E. G Hitchcock, Dr. Monsarrat,
President W. O. Smith and Secre
tary Wilcox have their hands full.
LOST.
PUP ABOUT FIVK MONTHH
BWjTi white,
At 10 a. m. tomorrow there will
one liritnlle iKitch u emtio
eye. Vive Dollain reward will lie paid Ut be a special cash auction sale at
mrty returning hlui to
Levey's of apples, linglish WalCECIL BHOWN.
751 .It nuts,
Honolulu, Sept.1,
groceries, furniture, sewing
machine and safes.
FOR SALE.
II
The trunks of IS. S. Cattley
were opened at the Station House
Some beautiful
this morning.
things were displayed, among
which being a magnificent saddle.
M.V NOKMAN
IILACIC MAUK.
Kuitalile for KxiireM) or Urny. Apply
ru. A, n ii.iaAl",
CIl King Rt.
FOR RENT.
The Board of Health office was
fairly besieged all this forenoon
with people desiring to get permits
to go into quarantine on island
steamers leaving for the other
islands.
rr
X
fled Hooma, Dining lloom,
l'nrlor,
Hath, Ktc. Higbt of vny through to I!ere
bltuntwl 'on Kinau
tania stroc-t-.
Htaliie, etc. Rent fcW ikt month. Inqulreof
O. 1). CHAME, iKi Kort Btreet.
9
Weal her llatu.
m
FOR RENT.
Rainfall at I,uakaha, Nuuauu,
COT- HMALL. UNPUHNIHIIEU
iV. tnge, in Wnikikl, on lira, l'ratt'a for August, 19.70 inches; at Hono
irenilses on me neacn. 'or mriicuiara apply lulu
2. 68. On Kauai from 8 to 12
to Mrs. l'rntt, corner Punchlionl street ami
A
rrfntem
Itn
inches. From other islands no
record as yet, but August has been
.
PARTNER
WANTED.
'MALI. OAl'ITAI,
IlKQUIREU.
In a Well Established
an abnormally rainy month.
Temperature last evening 70,
and ten grains of water to a cubic
foot of air. Both records unusually
high.
Business.
A
A gentleman v ith some energy, mul of large
aciiuaintance proferrwl.
Apply "Confidential," tliUofllce.
ABSTRACTS
Talented Family.
A musical and l'terary program
of much merit was carried out at
the birthday surprise party of P.
A. Diaz. The four young children
of Mr. Diaz were the performers.
They played, sang and recited. The
exercises were the scheme of the
children themselves.
OF TITLE.
T AM PREPARED TO MAKE AB
atracts of Title in a most thorough and
complete manner, on Blunt notice, and uccu- raie in every uevnu
F. W. MAKINNEY,
31S Fort Btreet.
IV. O. Bmlth'a office.
of I'araljsls.
Uled
Charles G. Brewster, at one time
chief steward of thesteamer Kinau,
died yesterday lrorn paralysis. Mr.
BUSINESS ACENT.
Brewster lias been stillenng lor
ESTATE AND OENERAI. BUSI- - nearly two years from this ailment.
DEAL
neaa Agent.
Real bhtate liought nml
Xt
mid.
Uonsui Renteil. Ijjans Negotiated. He came down from Hilo, Hawaii,
Collections made. Hooka iosteL AccounU his home, to Honolulu by the last
e.perted. Copying neatly done.
AH business entrusted to me will receive last Claudine to try a change ol
prompt and careful attention.
A share of air.
Deceased was about fifty
the publia patronage resjiectfully solicited.
years of age and leaves a wife and
Telephone 131).
TURNER.
GEO. A.
family.
The body was interred in
Sun Merchant Street.
Omce formerly occupied by C. T. (Jullck, the Catholic cemetery.
FKIISONAI.
Judge Whiting of the Circuit
Court is slightly ill. This leaves
but Judge Cooper to attend to all
business.
A New York Congreaiman
To l'reient a
till.
Walsh, a New York City
Congressman will present in the
House at Washington next session
a bill for a cable to the Hawaiian
While A. IS. Murphy of
Islands.
Honolulu was in New York recently he received a message to this ef'
feet from the Congressman with a
request for an iuterview. The two
were schoolmates. Mr. Murphy
was unable tn meet his old friend
and knows no more of the cable
than niven above, He does know.
however, that Mr. Walsh is a very
bright man of the most prominent
associations.
J.J.
Home and Abroad.
It Is the duty of overyone, v, bother at homo
or traveling for pleasure or business, to equip
himself with the remedy which Mill keep up
trenicth and prevent Illness, and cure such
illsas are liable to come ution all in every
day life. Hood's Karsniarilla keeps the blond
pure and less Uablo to atisorb the germs of
disease.
Hood's Pills are hand made, and perfect In
proportion and appearance. 230. per liox.
,
Uolilenrod'.l'erullarlty.
Probably n parent many peoplo who
travel kavo failed to notico that tho PC'
rlod of blooming of the BoUluirod doc n
not begin first in tho Routh and movu
northward, bat apparently in tho other
direction from north to bouth. In soma
places in northern Vermont and New
Hampshire gohloiirod of tho common
field and railroad tract variety is in
profnso bloom as early as tho 10th of
July. On tho Kpunoboo river tho other
day a traveler noted that tbo Bolilenrod
was much more golden and less tinged
with croen than it is in .Maiden nr (Jam
bridge, Muss. And tho ploco where the
plant is latest of all in yellowing nn
parently is Cape Cod, whero tho dwarf
beosidfl variety, most common there,
hardly begins to do itself justice beforo
beptember. It Is posslblu that tho 1101 tit
ern goldoiirod rlpous beforo that farther
south for tho same reason that Indlaii
corn ripens earlier in Vermont than it
docs in Virginia it has got to ripen
earlier if it is going to ripen nt nil,
Liouiston Journal.
Mnrltul
Ktllrltl.
t'nunlry.
AMI I'.NMIIU IMI UKIl'UTIIINi HTII.I. MKIIi: TIIICT.
Native and Japanese fishermen
were seen fishing near Diamond
a.
and Knolau Head this forenoon,
kid.
i he matter
- Kilil.l linlalr.
was reported to the Marshal,
t,f Australia.
The woman who died this morn
r
old girl both
ing and the
came from the same house. This
SINCl! CUOl.l'.KA CAMIi.
makes the third case from that to
Ilimrlal.1
cality, makai of the Tramway's
Total cases nt 0 a. tn. today, 35 Palatna terminus.
Dr. Wayson was called out to a
Total deaths at 6 a. m. today, 29,
of cholera nt Puutiul at 6:20
lu hospital at 6 a. in. today, 5. case
o'clock this lUornitiE. and found a
Completely recovered at 6. a. m. native named Kalewo, aged thirty
today, 1,
years, dead. From all appearances
New eases in the twenty-fou- r
the man died from cholera.
I. F. Colburn and J. IS. Bush are
hours, 2.
doine cood work among the na
leaths in the twenty-four- s
lives. They are going around in a
hours, t.
buggy and showing natives how to
Hawaiiaus of total, 34.
use disinfectants. Other natlv
Other nationality, Anurican, 1, are distributing rules on health.
A native girl was brought in the
This does not include the three
Chinese fatal cases at the Quaran ambulance and taken to the cholera
hospital
o'clock this inortv
tine Station. These were regarded ing. Sheat is10:4s
from a house near the
as "in transit."
The above does Hawaiian Tramways' terminus at
include ths three earlier Iwilei Palama. The girl was taken sick
cases.
ul these two eueu aim tne this morning. Dr. Rodgers went
one "completely recovered" is of out and pronounced the case
cholera,
the three.
Reported soon after taken sick,
Kaluakini. a native woman,
g.
death,
after
dying,
12;
when
forty years of age, was taken sick
14;
this morning in a house near the
SINCH 6 A, M. TODAY.
new Mormon cliurcu on runcu-bow- l
New cases, 4.
street. The case was reportDeaths, 2.
ed at 8:4s o'clock and through the
One death was one of the four prompt attendance of Dr. Wood
new cases" and was dead up Nu the disease was arrested, and the
uauu valley when reported. The woman this afternoon is in a good
other death was one of yesterday's condition generally.
o'clock bulletin of
cases.
The
Were Incredulous.
the Health Board gave three deaths
The prisoners at work on the
for today.
This was discovered
Waikiki road went out about 7
later to be a mistake.
o'clock this morning. The number
TUB AUSTRALIA.
was diminished considerably by the
ISvery care that skill, experience pardon of the political prisoners.
and prudent thought could sug When told last evening mat more
gest or that money could provide "rebels" had been pardoned a tun- as been taken for the protection of natives would hardly believe the
of the Australia and her passen- information.
gers. Not au officer or member of
KKIOllJl IN NKW YOltlC.
the crew has been ashore, disinfectants have been placed about the Cliaunc.y llepews l'redlctlou on (lie
hip broadcast. All water used on
Outcome of It.
decks has been specially prepared.
New York Press.
Baggage has been fumigated and
The prediction is made by 110
the passengers have been put
through the disinfecting process. less a person than Chauncey
The mail has been "cooked." Depew that the action of Police
There is 110 fear amongst the big Commissioner Roosevelt in enforc
party of cabin passengers, all of ing the excise law
New ork
whom are from hotels or homes far City will probably result in giving
distant from infected localities.
Tammany a victory at Ihe polls
this autumn, The supporters oi
IN KOOLAU.
Mr. Roosevelt say, on "the other
People over the pali are thor-- j hanh, that the well disposexlpeo-piof New York City will kiot, per
oughly alarmed. They object to
ovcrthrowntor
invasion ol that district by people mit a party
from Honolulu. Guards have been no other reason than that it enforces law. There, is much reason to
posted in several localities.
fear that Mr. Depew is right.
ON KAUAI.
The reformers have not shown disA letter from prominent men of cretion in their efforts to enforce
morning.
Kauai was received this
the law. It has seemed at times as
They declare emphatically that if their object was to make the law
nothing whatever lrom Uahu will unpopular, and thus to ensure its
be allowed landing ou that island. repeal. A law permitting a man to
Bodies of armed men are stationed order a dinner including a bottle of
at .all the ports. Citizens of Kauai wine or a glass of something strong
in Honolulu and teachers belonging er does not commend itself to men
on that island will be compelled to who would really like to see Sun
remain here for the tune being. day drinking stopped. The ability
Kauai does not even want mail on the part of its purchaser to pay
from Honolulu.
for a dinner does not deprive him
of whatever injurious qualities it
AT WAIANAIt.
may possess. The man who wants
A meeting of citizens was held at a drink and does not 'want a dinner
Waianae last evening. During the is not likely to see the good points
day au aulple supply of such food of a law which requires him to buy
as was required had been secured what he does not want to get what
from the city. At the meeting it he does want.
Neither is his re
was voted to cut off all communica spect for law enhanced by the fact
The train that an expenditure pf a quarter or
tion with Honolulu.
will not go there today nor here- half dollar will enable him to beat
is it. It is understood also that there
quarantine
after till the Waianae
The citizens there are is no attempt to enforce the law in
raised.
ready to enforce their protective club rooms.
A distinction is thus
measure witli arms if necessary.
made between classes of drinkers
larger
and the
number is in the
WATKH SUPPLY.
class discriminated against.
Andrew Brown is exerting him
self to the utmost to furnish water A place to spend a few nuiet hours is
to natives. Pipes have been run the Ilaniwai Daths. Waikiki cars past
the door.
to a number of neighborhoods,
notably near the Mormon church
The Illrds' Service to Men.
and along Nuuauu stream. The
Before many years havo passed the
restriction of only the
rate legislatures of our states and nation
payer using water from a tap has will bo forced to somo action ou the
Citizens needless destruction of birds. Tho robins
been entirely removed.
and tho hunare urged to let natives have all and bluebirds and wrens
of glad littlo singers of tho woods
the fresh water they need. Mr. dreds
fields havo been driven away not
and
Brown has given to all vessels in merely from the cities, which Ihoy used
harbor fresh water forvashiug to inhabit, but from the villages on the
down decks daily without extra outskirts, and in sonin cases from oven
In
charge. There is a plentiful supply tho isolated hamlets. Tho
of water from the new artesian insect iost3 within two or threo yours
Iler..ir-Malll-
Mlr
I
N
i it i
Tint
11
111
to-b- e
lucre-os-
wells.
The Bennington signals "all well
on board."
One of today's cases was traced
directly to raw fish.
I here have been no deaths at the
hospital today.
After today passes to leave Ho
nolulu may be stopped altogether.
Those who are watching the
cholera agree that the natives must
be fed.
The yellow flag is becoming al
most as familiar au emblem as the
poi banner of white.
During the frequent calls this
On
of Pots
WAHINQ
BLOCK
BwsUnl
betokens it gravo danger, and tho chcap;
cst and surest way to meet it is to stop
killing tho birds and let them roturniuid
dine npou tho mollis and caterpillars
and tho rest of tho evil trlbo that strip
oar trees and gardens. .It will takomauy
years, at best, to resloro tiiem in 6uch
mnnbers as they could bo reckoner by a
dozen or SO years ago, but peoplo hy
ceasing to bo sportsmen, or nt least hy
ceasing to kill tho birds that live or no
nso as food, can bring good times back.
A
Mattery nl rrnprllers
Tlililj-- I Islil
lloiir-rii-
All
el.
The model of a steamship designed to make thirty-eigh- t
nauti
cal miles nn hour and to enn the
Atlantic in three days w.11 exhibit
by
ed 111 ihe Maritime
Richard Painto", the ivuitor ol
the system of propulsion. It is
thus described in his own words:
"My object in exhibiting here is
to form a stock company with a
of if.i.ooo.ooo. The
paid
model represents a vessel 63G feet
long, capable of carrying 2500 passengers, 400 officers and sailors,
5000 tons of coal, 400 tons of
freight, 400 tons of food for the
passengers and 300 tons of food for
,,,,
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BU.)
Sole Agon
at mj salesrooms,
Friday, September 6,
At
10
o'clock a, m.,
GROCERIES,
Apples, English Walnuts, Iron Beds,
Htores, Wardrobes, Office Desks,
SEWING MACHINES.
Hall's Bates, Dry Goods, Crockery,
A large assortment of Chairs, Fancy,
Tables, Kto., E c Etc
L. J. LEVEY,
754.lt
AUCTIONEER.
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taililhi.-i-
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Sept 4 Mrs 1, Ahllsirn, I children 1111J
nurse, Miss Franres (TiiatToy, ChnsT
Ilalley and wife, N S Chirk, ItcvHIl
Davis, Mrs M V. (lleason, Mrs O M
Haller, Mrs Jane C Hyde--, W II Jones,
II A Young. .Mrs E M Woodward, Phil
ander Moore1, ami 5 steerage.
The following passengers wero hooked
In the ofllro of W (1 Irwin &C tn leave
Australia J II ISroun. wife and
family. W Waterhouse. O V Peterson.
J (lauzel, E H Catley, Miss I, Atkinson,
itiss uastie, u 31 tiowe, k 1 i.nue, J a
Smith and wife, A M Atherton, F C
Atlierton, Mi-i- A Alexander, C M Cooke
and wife, O ii Cooke Jr, Sirs II F Iwis
and child, A I, O Atkinson, W II Sorer,
J A Clover and wife. Miss White, Mrs
Tenny, Mrs C S Lcwii, O II Ball, O II
Cooke, Francis Sinclair und family, II S
Markey, Frio A Kiiudsi-n- , Miss J Cooke,
H W Severance and wife, II Ilinglmm,
It T Phut and wife, 11 Hannah, Mortis
llyiiin.ii, l.U llruwn. Mr Iromliolz. Miss
Mary
E (I Van Dermillen,
A 1, tlawea Jr. Mr ami Airs V Knudsen.
M I'lnlliiM. Mrs It M Ixivitt. I I, Woos- ter, N S Hachs and w ife, A Marques.
which is true. You seo, hu says that old
Oo to the Women's I'xchangr, ill Mr. Mylllom can givo him a lot of help
King street, for homo made iioi, cake, In his busiuess. Oil, don't ask me how,
bread, 'pies, etc. Also line Hawaiian
business to mo any
and Portuguese work, curios, ilowcrs, more, never talks
something about stock,
but it
pictures mid fancy articles.
though I don't at all understand how
it ran in, for Ldgar has nothing to do
Astonishing Iteiliietlon.
The Temple of Fashion will offer with"
"Oh, ho doesn't mean real cattlo at
real bargains next week at its clear- all, dear, only the hulls and beats at the
ance sale. Ou Monday, Tuesday exchange. I'rcd has told me all about
and Wednesday, merinos and cash- them. "
The lliiest assortment of muslins.
meres will be marked down from
dimities and ginghams can lie found at
90c. to 25c; all wool challies, from Pi. . baclis ,
street.
50c. to 25c: white muslins, from 0
"Perhaps so. Well, tlio other oaj
to 10 yards for ft. 00, and all other Edgar nut Mr. Myllions
and tried to
goods in proportion.
Ho
make him promise to help him.
Will
CREAM
BAKING
POWDIR
MOST PERFECT
MADE.
pure Crape Cteam of Taitar Powder. Free
fiom Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant,
wouldn't talk then, but said: 'By the
way, your wife hasn't called 011 Mrs.
MyllioiH yet. Tull he-to como over,
and wo will ask you both to dinner,
and wo can talk ft over then.' "
"Well," said her friend weakly,
"they nro said to givo excellent dinners."
"Humph I Thoy ought to. Her father
was a hutler."
"Oh, well, pcrhas fie was a good
butler, I only wish they'd ask 1110."
Just the thing for summer wear. Full
line of iightlliiiuel overshirts at auction
prices. I.. II. 1 minions.
You miglit go In my place, for not
a step will I go."
You ilaro not refuse when"
Itefusul Of course not. I shall ac
cept, and then Edgur will havo to give
mo that diuner gown I really not-- and
which he says hi can't afford. Then at
tho last minute, boforo I put 011 the
guwn, though, I shall just faint away,"
And ho will navo to go alone, now
ingenious you arc!"
Oh, thank youl" lo a sweet
Vi
faced old lady across the aisle who was
trying to attract her attention. "My
If ton want to buv. sell or exchangi
stamps, go to John T. Brown, Arlington
isioci', noiei street,
riote cnuuge u.
address.
bonnet awry? Why didn't you toll me,
Enio!"
But beforo Eflle could reply tho train
itopind. and n stout, rod faced lady trod
heavily ou her foot in her frantic hasto
ouL
to
"Thero was nothing WTong witn your
bonnet, iny dear," said tho sweet faced
old lady. "I'm sure it Is most uocom
lua. What I wanted to toll you was
well, I don't think yon need troublo to
pay that call. That was Mrs. Myllions
.. ln.l n nnl
Trlhmift.
a- nuv
AltltlVAI.S.
Wednesday, Sebt 8
Slott, from tho Colo-
S S Miowera.
onles via Fiji,
TllL'ltsDAY, Sept 5
Slmr Ko Au Hou, Thompson, from
Kauai.
Sept 5
Stmr Kllauea Hon. Andrews, for
nawau,
nt rj m
3iaui ami
.
C A 8 H
Stolt. for Victoria
and Vancouver.
O&OAustra a. Houdlctto. for S.-Francisco, at 4 p m.
ine
JaCKMillvlllO
IMC Amy lumer. new York
Ship Mario Hackfel.l, Llienssil
llersh II Ilackfeld, New Yolk
llr lik Allien tlrove I.Iverss4
(Jer bk P O Plluger, Bremen
Sciir Alnlia, Hable, H
Hurt
llntlllln, H V
Hiiw'll lik Andrew
eleh, Bow
jtiimii.
Am ships P Hitchcock, (lutes
VKShKLh
PI
U
H
B
Hue
Sent. 1
10
8hakesieare gives good advice, when
he says, "Put money in thy purse,"
In all the great Hotels, the leading and the best way to follow out the ImClubs and the homes, Dr. Trice's Crtaio mortal bard's precept is to look In at I
"Yes"
II, Kerr's on Queen street, where
Powder holds its supremacy.
Throwing her shyness to the winds ihe Baking
In ladles .......
dress goods
Immense liaigalns
.........
I
...7.
uu.c-pcame and kissed him.
40 Years the Standard.
oats, ll.
UIIVIIIilliicu
aim
icutiivi.
gents suitings, etc,, are the order of the
"yes, but I am not a bit tuperstl.
H,
I.
LEWIS L CO,, ilpti, Honolulu,
Hons. "Detroit Tribune,
uaj,
THIRST
lio
Australia,
Han
NfciamiOKINt)
AT
cliolora
n
Anna, H F
nui jotinKoii,
rs
V'OI)1o'k
ed
MOMill-O-
to a lieat of
.alimit !100
decrees and
all diseaso
o
germs killed
and tho, organic matter
is eliminated
Dim
fi
y
Due
r
Ami
,
Hept
?
ilowuliontu broUKht
Them wai n ln-kiInto un auction loom, llu wiotbtonu Mlntl,
hiii tuiiuuo lmiiK from liix mouth nLout U
Inches, the end of it limt Ut-i- i frozen nml
r
tumutl black. And
lie wni the
moMt wofilwgone, dvjecteil lonkliiK ripucIt-of equine anatomy lever mw, IIuwuji
Hold for (J to a et4ly looking fellow, who
we mipiiOHtf wantetl to kill him for hUliM.
In aUjut two hour n man caiuu up rid inn
n I orw with head thrown Imck. prancinp
a though full of life, and altogether hkoou'
looking uniuiiil, Hu na hit hut lie had Jutit
boouht hi in for $50 and wanted Utni nold.
I congratulated him upon bin Itfirgnln and
told him we could double h! money for
him. The next morning, before the daily
ale, I went to look at the horw, mid to iny
AAlouhdmif-n- t
ht wan the name we had sold
the day befoie, Hh e ea lmd lout the brluhtneita cauieil by Itelladonna, be bad forgotten the energy put lu htm by ginger, ami
the red pepper pod wblcb had been placed
underbU tongue to make him keep it in
hut mouth had lottl its utrengtb, and that
organ again bung low. With an invent-menf 13.13 the fellow bad aold him for
ISO, und if be bad not Un-lu ft hurry
could have got inore.M bt. Iouiu
very few persons know that the
lonl mayor Is Ihe only persou other thaa
i
ami the constahle vbo kuows
the password to the Tov, er of Imdon. The
passwonl Is sent to the manslou house
quarterlr, ilguesl bjrhrr luajestr. It 1. a
theqm-ei-
.
.
c-
Ultra- -
Thus
in.
treated, if is
as jiiife as
waU'rcan lt
rendered.
"No harm
Ii
lilu.' I'pu llt.mt).
-t-r-lf
It
is sulijected
FrunoiMn
Due
John (I North, Carlson
I
soYcral
times.
Ht.JuliVn,
ii In
Co.
I cu
This nrtesinii wator is
distilled
and
filter
KAiin.ri.
Ilk
fop
cni'liiinntin; conies from
o
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1
KAAHUMANU
Mortec's
in
Notice
Forccloso
CO.,
&
Lit,
STREET.
of
Intention
any
Blldll."
Tho Al- hainlira is a new drink.
Ten peoplo out of ovcry
ten who try it iiinnoiu'o
is iii:ki:hv oivkn
that
NoTici;
of n Jumer of m.p contain!
a certain mortifsffo ilAted tlm 13th day of
April. A, . I KM. mA.ht by AI'L'A (Mel Lale,
KtHilnuhm. Iliul of Onhu. to A. JOfr, Trui-tiof Honolulu. HI ami of Onhu, nfortald,
recorihtt In tlmolllrunf the Iteulntrar 4if
In MIntKI, folloii 4ih.i70, the tut Id A.
e
Jni'tferrrunU'c, Intentlt to frwlin mailt
fd
for h hrenrh f lh eotullttonn tn
iiinrliraico contained, to ut: the
of ttoth the principal ami lutereet when tlue.
XoticH t uIhi hrreby iihen that all and
ftlnifuUr the lands. tuemcnta ami hetvdlta-ment- e
In tatd inorttrHiro
ontallil aud
will ha poirj at public auction at the
auctton room of Jauien F MoruRn.oii Uuceu
Mreet, In ald Honolulu, on MONDAY, the
uthdAV of hfplember, A. IMNat 13 o'clock
noon of villi ilny.
The property In Batd mortKane It thut
r:
dewrinwl,
AU thoe four piece or pa roe It of land
Ituste at MM bale, cenlainlnn an area of
of an acre, more or le atul belnj thu
name pretnlwH nmre particularly dfucfllxwt
hy met. h and tKiunds In Itojal l'atnt No. 6W1,
CoinuiUnlou Auanl No.
lo IVka,
and tlmt wtre Inherltr-- by vald Apua (k)
wno wait uie
iium ma inoiiiir
of Kaid 1'ek.a.
dauchter and tole
A,
jALnr.iii
ruiiw,
Ternia Caau. Deeil at exiieimo of purchater.
tor oiner j'Hriicuiar ai'inv u MoNrttK It AT,
J. M.
Attorney for Mortica-)Ml-- .
Honolulu, Ann. 10,
WMim
Notice
of
Nniiri:
ih iikhi:iiv
ukn that
Irl ue of a isuwr r of lalit
in at er.du men tt'iik'B ihitinl tho3Jt ld of H
niiiUr.A II. lv luiuleht 'IUItf.Kd Mill,.
TI:M), of llonulufu. Ulaud of D.il.u. to ItoWrt
Mi'KihU-u.ofaid lltiuolulU. ret,rilnl In tlm
01IU e of the IteuUt rar of 'out exanc. In Liber
,
lolU
lite am itoiM-r- t JKnibMn, .
i
MnrlifftaTfH!.
nlil mnriis-lulemli tu
for alireach of ihe eundltton in id inurtuHao
(ontalued. to wit: the nuii-pmviit of Ihe prln
and lntelft when due.
.NotiKiiMauoiioreii) itnen llikl an ami InifU-ithulaniU,
lnTiililamenU In
iald iniirltfiikceeonUhiiNl
and dew rlU-- t will be
Mild at puliUe unction at tlm auction room of
Jauo-In miM Hu- r .Mnrtran. on tuiiu rt-rt,
or intern
liulitlti. on Jiii.Mii .,in vi n
I mt. A. II. WJ3.nt ISoVliM k iiiHiii if us 1.1
j
In aald ntorltcace U thuttle-acrllNi- l,
Ihe tniit-rtU:
Ail inai curiam iice or .lam-- 01 uiui mua'e
Kwa, In tuld ldand of
at Kaiiiullwal. Muuatia,
l
Oulni, and Win it Ihe ianie
in I total I'mUiiI Nn. 'SIS. Land Coin uitwi ton
.No,
1116
to
KKinatiiuka, eotitalnlng au
Awurd
e)el to the itahl hatla Jlnltrno b diMHlJatM.
11
retonn. in t. Itrr 1U
OU IOIlrSVt.
if lan J
tli.it ertalu uncm unilKrel lilr-mIi) 1:hr,Im iurf Apiua
in
Manaiiaunl
Ituateal
: in iintm
it iu i' s.
vniniiMion
in
S11.
TlW.alid bounded ami detHrlbtHl ua
Auunl
rollow:
on m) jot at .lanatia-nut- ,
Kwa,
Aim im z
liaml of ahu.
t'oi.iuiri.i y.iuu at Ihe )Muth corner, thenre
i
ferl alotitl mud
orthM9
e
V 14VUttvt. IhviK-V
'.orth4i
huulh W
(eel aionif ixanianiai.a.tlirniti
runuliiir
K
r.,ini.-.....illllMiO
It!) fitt In li'isMt' i.f
nifiil, area Ilii'.M(uar rliain inure or boa, and
bt Ii4if thtf WiiiiMprtiulswa ilmt hi nrtmr)nl to
IliO auhl ( harler Jli.llt titi b) diel tUttnl tk toil, r Xi'l, Wl, and recorded lu
ixt, folmee
n)
.1.
likr
.Ml'KUIIlIN,
Muritrmzee.
Tvrui('ah.
Ikil-- at
of purchaai'r.
tor furthtr partlculara apph to
), .M. MllMIAKHAT,
Altonuy for MorliraKee.
lloineinlior wo nro
lioathiuartorrt
Paleit Honolulu, .Miguvt
,
,s-t- 3
fur
Try thi
Boiled Soda Water.
"Star" lihctrk
i)JUG
to
Intention
Foreclose and of Sale.
llUIU.Itr
it delicious,
JLOliJJON
to
ot Sale.
and
In
All wulor used
lllio.
nk
of
froi'ins.
MAIU'KO.SA,
hUhr
lot
siekntst.
MACFABLANE
without
foiiiitiiin
I'OKTH.
Sehr (llemlatH.H F
Bchr Jtimiu Waml, H F
at
iiiciicliL'il
MBUCIIAKTMKX.
l.
H H
Years Old
family swiil.l bt without it in
out of
VK8MKLR.
licit inclii.lrt.1 in It.U Tkt i
llMi. An Lor. Calhoun. H V
Hhiji John McIn), Htunit, Newnitle
II kill rt li l llUer,
H F
,
Ilk J V (IIi.lV,
..rumen.
Hp.... , ll'.-.- l iil!
V
.1. n
II.Pl
Il.ln
mi . W..1
ik .ii'nra-Hi'r-lirirf V 11 Dimoiul, William. Hun Knm
O
Art
Kept
1(1
Years Old
and Hest l'rench Hrandy
19
Sept 'l't
Sept
American
Can produce Custom House certificate in verification of age.
Oct
Oct
Oct tl
Oct h
Sept
ISept
BRANDY
Wc have in stock
llourbon Whisky
17
lU'imliifiton.Tliomft'i, Mnre Islnml
Koa.ttra
to 7So
hi I'iiII.
H. F: WIGHiUIAN.
I'OKT.
I.N
AVAL
Roducod
l.imrnil
tllO
IvM'miai
tKMIN
Br Isirk City of Adelaide, Newcastle Aug til
Bktne Planter, Dow, Port (lamliln
lim
and
WHISKY
Bicycle Name Plates
SterliDE
swallowiiij;
Till'lisuAY,
YC
. . OOc. n Pair.
Positively Now est I'aUtrim.
our
iti t ui:s.
iii:i--
Sterling Silver Side Combs,
can
A
al-
w
111
nnv-n-
Not Saperstltlon-He seemed prooocnplod.
"Why so thoughtful?" she asked,
while, with dignity bom of womanly
and consideration of a drug store
oomplexion she did not come too near
in-
J, lIWIIIIY
under full I'nwer nf Attorney ilmiiis;
1113 afiaenee from the IsIaiKls.
CHARMS M. COOKI
5lW-Honolulu, HcDtenils-- r 3, WV
ef
-
International exposition. Tho Princess
Nazle, though a Moslem, has abandoned
tho veil and enjoys more freedom than
most Mohammodau women,
oho is re
garded as the most enlightened and progressive woman in Egypt and has many
friends and correspondents In America.
"Is it true," ho said, directing an
tense gazo upon her, "that yon have
ready had III husbands!"
ami
Malt of
I.I
M
Iuter-lslan-
Inspect Coal.'
The doctor of the U. S. S. Olym
Exchange.
pia sent a inessage via an officer of
The Ad. llrontht the Cat Ila k.
Sin I loet n vulnablo cat hwt.t rayed the Bennington asking the Board of
Health if permission would not be
or stolen. I adeitiM.d fur it in a prom
inent newspaper, but didn't get tho est granted him to come ashore and inback. ThenltricdThoNows. Von told spect the coal to be taken oil board
me, as you put tho cash for tho adver- the fast cruiser. The request was
tisement in your money drawer, that granted.
you had no doubt tho cat would seo the
ad. in The Nows und como back of her
IIOKN.
self. Within 30 hours from tho apiHar-aucIn this city,..Scptem
of the advertisement tho eat ap CiiKiSTLiiV
her 3, 1S95, to tile wile.of' Thomas
peared at my window and scratched to
Chribtley, a son.
como in. I am not prepured to say
whether tho cat saw the ad. herself und
Tint springs ami reservoirs
acted on it or whether somo one found should be guarded and the streams
her, picked her np and dropped her in
my yard after seeing the aiL At any patrolled.
rato tho cat camo back, and I fool grato-fn- l
to The Nows. Letter in Providence
News.
him.
lllin-A-
Maiistnan-I.I.-
trial before the board of naval con- structors and engineers at Philadel- phia, and I . have the assurance
of
..
.
...
uuiel wigmeer Melville ol the
Navy that my system of distribut- iug power and my patent propellers
will revolutionise the construction
of
I will ex- vessels.
hibit the model before the House of
Representatives and the Senate
when Congress convenes in Decem
ber, and I will endeavor to have au
appropriation bill passed to build a
cruiser that will be superior to nny- non-el
nt Hip
initio mat tllp
world can show. The distribution
of power is the whole secret. We
have a scries of from fourteen to
twenty propellers, fourat the stern,
four at the bow and from four to
eight on each side of the vessel,
are all worki-by independ- ent motors, and a vessel could be
propelled by any one of them.
"Again the distribution of power
permits a vessel to turn on its own
axis. I lie engines are worked like
ordinary stationary engines ashore.
The shafts that work the propellers
are from twelve to twenty feet
length, and weigh from five to ten
tons each. At present the shafts
of au ocean steamship are sixty- five feet long and weigh about sixty
tons. The
propellers on the
bows have a
duty. In the
first place they help to propel the
ship either forward, backward or
sideways, and in the second place
they keep the bow steady in rough
weather anu save the strain on the
I'lll.ll It' ll.
stern propellers. The motors are
not connected with each other. One Name Added To the l.lst Action As
They have a capacity of six and
to Killra.
horse power, and can
To what Tub Stak said of parwork the propellers at an average
speed of 1S80 revolutions a minute. dons yesterday there is but to add
Under the system the ship would the name of Ioela Kaekahi, a Wil-(olieutenant.
Sentences of all
average thirty-eigknots an hour.
A vessel propelled by such a the others in the list were suspend- wm
ue at
!um
eriy in a
systein would save fully Co per c"'
cent, in coal. Should some of the - X or two. There can bebul little
correctness ol run
propellers become disabled, the on,)l 01
passengers would not be subjected 3TA1 s surmise as to l.uiuokalani.
(:llls- - Creighton ant' Henry Von
to any worry or discoiuf irl, as was
the case on La Gascoguelast win- - Wcrtlieru are to be permitted to reThe bar is still
fer. I estimate the cost of a passen- - turn to Hawaii.
mc tsuger steamer at nbout 11,500,000, ''i' -This would cover the c st ol every ford brothers and Craustoun, Muel
ler
and
Johnston.
moueru convenience.
"The secret of the alternating
propeller is this: The blades are!
SHE TALKED TOO MUCH.
constructed like a fish's tail. When A Alovlu-- Tale ur
Clilraffo That Curriee II I
the blades strike the water they
Own .Moral.
present a great surface of resistance.
It was on an "L" train, and tho
and when recovering they present fouug woman with the cornflower blue
a surlacc akin to the edge of a knife, lu her hat greeted the one in the brown
aud by having two propellers in and green gown by exclaiming:
"What on earth nro you doing over
succession the other takes up the
work that the first one cannot ac- here 011 tho South Bide!"
"What indeed I" replied the other,
complish. No power is lost, and
of southern accent In her
no wash results from the whole set- - with a tracegoing
tones. "I'm
to call on that horrid
les of propellers.
Mrs. Mylllom."
I he whole system of propellers
you said"
Why,
really?
"ftot
is wotked by a switchboard, which
Highest cash price paid for Hawaiian
is operated in thecharlhouse. Any stumps. C. V. BTl'ltUhVANT,
propeller can be run or stopped nt
"I know, but Edgar was actually
will, and in this way the captain is
about it. He said that I hail betindependent of his officers or crew." ter go there than to" the
!......
i.i;i;t piii.paiiimi nut mil's,
itiiimiim.
N
lixcli-vng-
1
AIVM-tlnllllMll-
782-l-
lei 4),tmll
lilies
NnV
'
INrl.U.IM.tMl
1111:
'
1
Ats.
Mm
III'
DOCKS.
.'I I Ins Insurance Co.
The barkentine W. It. Dimond
London, Aug. 25. The world
wharf,
is
discharging
Brewer's
at
a
fate
believes
nml
of
that the
generally
here" lib liog to thank llio Ati.as
The derelict Sumatra is in Rotten iNstitASCK Company of Iximlon fur
Russian exile in Siberia is worse
cutter prompt settli incut of Iny llilir,iln e
OKA IX
than death, but it is not known to Row with the
riaiin.
I.clnia,
K. I'ODIIVN.
most people that capital punishiy
f, li'A
steamer Kllauca Hon left Honolulu,
ment in Russia is extremely rare. forThe
ports on Hawaii at noon today.
tin;
In a majority of cases where the She took mail and height only
Notice lo Shippers.
dcAth sentence is pronounced the from the Kinau wharf.
S. 0. A lion
culprits receive n reprieve and are
The steamer James Makcc Is Hlilpiers liv tlm sleamer "W. 0.
sent to the mines.
off the reef. She is the Hall ore rri'iie.ted lo mnkp all ship,
anchored
mid
A few months ago n baud of farthest to sea and at o'clock this inputs for Kail, pre Ions to the Killing
thirteen bloodthirsty bandits in morning she was rolling9 like a good ilav,
s.s. Asloun.
No freight will Ik rrerinil after
the district of Kubyti were captur one.
o'clock a, 111, ou sailing ilav.
ed, tried and sentenced to be
W. II, MCI.IIAN,
The steamer Kcauhou arrived
hanged. Five were subsequently
Socretnry. 1. I. H. N. Co.
respited and their sentences were this morning and after lauding Honolulu, Align. t Slst, 1HII1.
commuted to lifelong labor. The passengers anchored in the stream
wuarl. blic
capital sentence on the remaining oil the
For lien I.
eight was executed last week in the brought no cargo.
FEED CO.
CALIFORNIA
little town of Kubyn.
is
now
a
old
fishmarkct
The
Ofliees, en suite nr single, on the
The gallows was erected in an thing of the past. This morning ground
nf tho premises formerly
Trl)'ilioiii! I'il.
elevated position ou the side of a only odd lumber scattered here and" orcupleil floor
by Ihe Dally Bulletin Oompniy
lull lacing the town. Ihe greatest there remained of the building. on Merchant street, n!o II, h large hnil
floor of the .nine build'
difficulty was experienced by the Men arc engaged carting the lum nn the
Ing.
uiiiuuiiiie.s
uiiuiiig uii irAirtuiiuii- - jnf nAyay,
Apply nt the nillcr of
er. Official advertisements for a'
WM. II. IltWIN & CO. IJ.
President W. O. Smith of the 7JMf
Inner,,,.,,,
n,,l.tiliP.l m
jard of Health was on the Inter-nouni, Tiflis and Bakou, butbrought
response. Ultimately an ex-- 1 Islam! wharf yesterday afternoon
see that all regulations were oh
ecutionerwas found in the person
by the officers of the steamer
of a sturdy blacksmith.
?ved
Of the Season.
When he produced the head " (- ,IaI1'
covers all the prisoners, with one t The schooner Kautkcaouli, atone
Pack of 1895, in Barrels.
exception, resisted, and more espec time considered to be the fastest
All shippers of freight other than
Intl.. It,
"i"'"- - 'l'l.l craft in the Island trade, lies dis M. W. HcCHESNKY & SONS. Hay, Grain, l'lotir, Coal and Mice
i""""" M..1...!lri
executioner only succeeded in re- - mantled near the
which is now on hoard the Steamers
to something like pas- - The schooner is a pretty model
u.l'C'"K
I.ikelikc and Claudine arc notified
sive submission by the relentless She belongs to Allen & Kobinson.l
CHANGE IH SAILING
call at the I.ikclike wharf
to
application of a heavy thonged
Clau
and
The steamers Likclikc
Kach one in turn resisted
"'"I'and take the same away. IMour,
moved out in
to the utmostfof his manacled abil- dine of Wilder's line
Hay, Grain. Coal in hulk and Rice
stream yesterday afternoon
ity, at the same time screaming to the
to be fumigated and quarantined.
can be r hipped without a permit
muffled curses.
Both steamers expect to leave ou
from tli Hoa'd of Health.
Tuesday next for their respective Claudine and Likeliko
At in,,. Hoitcl,
Th-- l.tkelike and Claudine will
number of city people have ports ou Hawaii and .Maui.
PnHfienfierrt
for tlm ClnmUnn nn rcce ivti the freight for their usual
Miowera
was
S.
S.
A.
re
The
C
laim quarters at Sans Souci pend
Likeliko imit Ix? Rt QiirtmntitK Man. I ports on Thursday, Seplcmher 5th,
ing the cleaning of the city.
This reported off Diamond Head at 10 at !'. M.
from 7 a. in. to 4 p. m.
o clock yesterday evening.
Ihe
beautiful and complete beach resort steamer cruised about outside until
Cabin tickets only cau be sold.
is healthful in the extreme and a
Thursday,
Sep.. 5
pilot boat went out. IS. W.
Passengers must go tn Quarantine
visit of only a few hours is of great the
the
Holdsworth
representing
y
benefit.
The table there is a
No I'relnlit will 1i rocehtn. until .Island before 9 a. 111. on l'rielay,
T. II. Davies & Co , who
urc, afibrding the best living on the agents,
September 6th, witli their baggage
a
few further nnlcrs for nlHivu Hlmtncrs.
was in the pilot boat had
islands,
to be disinfected; they will then be
words with the captain. The re
.
sult was. a lady passenger for Hon
taken to the steamers which will
WILDER S. S. CO.
, V." c"" '," ,u.' "7
olulu was lowered in a ships boat and
lie oulsidc of the harbor until
tine, and in six months they ill
I he captain would
Thursday, September 12, when
natural in appearance and tnsto as when towed ashotc.
not take anything from this port,
Ibst picked.
they will depart for their regular
and sailed as soon as the boat was
Kin.i,;i.,rMii;.
if permitted.
ports,
returned.
SNAPS
3
lherc V"11 be a ,uce-",- .. of thci
An extra charge of ft 2 will be
rAsst:Ntii:its.
uoa
01 "'rectors
anu inc ooarti 01
FOR YOU: made for all tickets in addition to
ARKIVKII.
supervisers of the new organization
regular fare.
M
Mio
Colonics,
S
S
It
From
the
"The bree Kindergarten
and wera, Kept 4 Miss 11 I.tierI'urv H.
Childrens' Aid Association," to- - From Kauni per Htm Kcauhou, Sept 5
WILDER'S STEAMSHIP CO,, LTD.
morrow
(Friday)
morning at MisaAnna Ii Tucker, Master Tucker,
Sterlinc Silver Bells,
Honolulu, Sept. 4, 1895.
Oueen ISinnia hall at io:ao. The Miss Drysdale, Mish (Ireen, Mrs O Sllva.
Completo for $2. SO.
various committees will meet with Mra I, (fumes, ami deck.
Hiindrioiiiu r.ittcrnrt, niailo to
their respective chairmen at the hall
iiki'ahtkd.
wear, incluilin monogram.
a half hour previous, 10 a. tn.
For Maui and Hawaii, per W (I Hall.
MEDICINAL
i ii i:
i
I
a
Klatlit
FI,YIN(i.
TO
in
1TK.SSHMII'
n(
1 1
I will sell
Are unknown quantities where the "New Process"
Stove Is used.
u
nr
tlUlrlrt.-YValan-
PUBLIC AUCTION
and
Scouring
Jort
KQl'AI,
JS
m:m
M
Til INII.II'IICIN
Till.
AI.0.V0
A 1,1,
IIAXRIXfi.
Mil. I'.
Absolutely
-
ifloS- -
MITtmill
l'r
Iluntlr--
Awarded
A
XTlnc.su
The impression that the Chinese
Honors World's Fair,
Mrs. Weldon, tho wifo of Mr. Frank Highest
died at Quarantine Island Weldon
(lotd Medal Midwinter Fair.
of tho editorial staff of tho
were buried without coffins is en
Constitution, is in correspondence
tirely erroneous. The bodies were with thePrinoussNazloof Cairo, Egypt,
disinfected and placed in the usual with a view to securing an exhibit of
colhns, much care being taken.
the work of tho women of Egypt In tho
woman's exhibit at tho Cotton States and
Odor
fUor
or tin:
Powder
pure
-
II.-
IIMiltN.
who
.
O. V. HTUHDIOVANT,
Baking
ll.tl',
The lliulwml (during the opal) You're morning the covered delivery wagon
lwuH making Uirgidnsl Was lie 10 ever of the Pacific Hardware Company
a time win 11 vojdidn'lF
The Vi'lfi Vis, sir. On my wedding was pressed into service.
day. Chicago Iteeord.
Ihe case of a o year old girl
named Pono was reported at 8:15
o'clock
and Dr. Rodgers was sent
to ji.i:a!sni; Tin: sYsritM
Effectually yet gently, when rostlve or out. He round symptoms of chol
onions, or wnen tne moon is uupuio 01 era.
sluggish, to iierniannntly cure habitual
At 3 o'clock this morning a na
constipation, to awaken the kidneys tive woman,
name unknown, was
and liver to a healthy activity, without
The case
irritatiiiK or weaking them, to disiiel taken ill at Kapuukolo.
Dr.
headaches, colds or fevers use Byrup or was reported at 9 o'clock.
tigs.
Wood attended.
Dirt,
Smoke,
Soot,
Extra Heat
TsLIH. P. 0. licz, iM,
,
Ml Till--
ANII lli:ATII
s
AdAINST
Alt i:
Lalcil U.S. Gov't Report
Highest of all In Leavening Power.
nine-yea-
1'. J. Lowrcy U acting with full
power of attorney Tor Chas. M
nr
"iTk,OT NKH
I
Only those having Inn In ess nre
now allowed in tlic Imltict Court
luvip.
HI A I'KUIOIIOKKIVK
House nml lot. nine
Nuiinmi Hired
mi
The next tu.ill from the United
State will come on the ujth,
PATCIIIW,
IIAI.V ACItH. TAltO
NIS
tHM
1101,1),
t'laaur Mill I'nnlln.a Its Work t
la.lsllnn In li. Native, of III.
. M. U.
t I'linilHHt, on Al
I'rloP, IHI.
Simf-nt- ,
i
I' II I
FIIKSII
There will be no meeting of the
MtKINII
a, tliH evening.
CO,
HlrL
Ml Purl HUit, npar King
I'lllll.KII
MMV
Hoard of Health ripcclaU occupy
Die oincc.
nr
A
oiirc
The Australia will nut Inke nny
irini irom tun urt.
FOR SALE
HUUGIC
very
T TAKKS
Sltl'I'ItMHnU
TIIPUSOAY
STAR
HAWAIIAN
CO.
Works
M
DRUGGISTS,
Fin
rrintinft
THE
tiui:h,
ami miiiim,
at. tram It, N.
mix
TM.s l or I so
Th
('!
iirsey Tattles.
(MrM'!'
lr
'NAPOLEON
BONAPARTE.
'
Every
1
mt
J
rII
( Iji (
I.HI. 11.111
Is
.'
a M
11
S11II..K
ll--
II
;?
s 1.1
Mil
IL4I n.12
1"
o
V
,
MI
v
1, at J li. 71 In. 1. m.
V11
iiuxti mi Hi
limit WlilstlsHlnasat III., 2m., ts. P.m. of
MMHililltl time, which It the lime as lxn.0in..
mtthod find results when
peery lnw feet ..f ilhtancs of the ob. Roth the
sirver (from the Custom House) allow one 3jrrup of Figs ia taken; It Is pleasant
wsmmI
seconds
b
s
for transmission ol snutnl.or
inn retrcsDing to 1110 tasie, unu acts
Hi
Kiln
Mr
..iu-a.-
101
&
ENJOYS
rr
tinstslutelnlle.
Mi:ri;imiii.(iiiu: vi. itixoiui.
Ilf the tloeemroent iiire.r.
Hsery Mmnlar.
3
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pently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Jiiver and itotrcis, cleanses me system effectually, dispels colds, head-t.clie- s
and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs la tho
only remedy of Its kind ever produced, nlcaaine to tho tssto and ac- ccptahle to tho stomach, prompt in
its action and truly hcnoBcial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many oxcellcnt qualities commend It
to all and h&vo made it tho most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs la for sale In 50
Ilsrmetr corrected for temperature anil
elevation but not tor lauiutie.
HOT.
On or About
Sept
Auitralla
..Sept m
ll.iljtlo..
-- elt VI
Mtowera
McplIM
Aran a
SO
t'rt
lr
7
On or About
Sept 6
China
!ept i
Australia
llio lie. Janelra-S- 1't 16
1
AlHlm-.laOct S
Warrlmoo
Oct 2
Australia
17
Mariposa
Nov 1
Mionera
Not 6
Coptic
11
.
Nov
ax
a
At
Nov 20
Australia
Deo 2
Warrlmoo
.Uec 6
reklnK
.IH
Australia.... Sept
.l)it2l
Australia
Oct
Alanmla- -
21
(let 21
Warrlmoo
China ... . .... nasi
Australia... . .Nov It
21
Nov
Mirlpow.- Mlouera .. . .Nov 24
Nov 2s
Dec 1
Coptic
Ar.ia
Warrlmoo
l'kln
.
.lice 21
...Dec 2S
AIamedt.-.U-
Mlonera
ec
Jan
1J
1. lsue
HMLWAT
CO.'Sl
LAND
&
ST A It.
HAWAIIAN
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Or UOIfOLCLU.
AQEHTS.
J. A. MAHTIN,
BTAR
Agent, HUo.
BTAR
Agent
YV&tluku
and Lahalna.
ARCHITECTS.
REYNOLDS,
HIPLKY
410
Fort St,
ARTISTS MATERIALS
PACIFIC HAllDWAIlE CO
TIME TABLE
ins
and After June
Fort St.
CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS.
W W WHIQHT.
rori Db.. oiipoeiLe biuu oiauies.
1st.
TIIA1NS.
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
O. WEST, Masonic Block.
Cor. Alakea and Hotel StreebA
Tel. STiO.
if a
A.M.
Honolulo...t.
Lwve IVarl Cltr..T W
M11I...B.10
Arrive AValanae
W
Umvti
Lea-- e
A.M.
ti:16
UM
10 in
P.M.
1:16
2.2S
2.4'J
10:51
fa
P.M.
Ji.10
5:n3
6:11
6:12
a
a
FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERERS.
OHDWAY & PORTKK
Hotel SL
V.
n
Leave
1.
Valanae....6'4l
sle tw
Jllll. .7:111
AND ILLUMINATING.
VIQffO JACOD8EN,
PJ0 Nuuanu Ave., next to tho White House.
telephone tHU.
ENOROSS1NO
J. HOPP&CO.
A.M.
Tw
P.M.
1:32
2.IF
ill
74
King St.
INSURANCE, FIRE AND MARINE.
CASTLE ft: COOKE.
Aetna, Alliance, I4ew .England Mutual
4 22
.
.' JS
ufave l'earl Cltr...70
4.55
3.11
lo.sti
.rrlre Ilonolnlu...s23
PLUMBERS AND
Mill
Km
a
nights
Sunday
On Saturday and
I'asenuer Train will arrive In Honolulu at E11MKLUTH & CO.,
m.
6:v, instead
Pass-enf- r
G Nuuanu St,
lrel((ht Trains w ill carry Second-Clas- s
accoiniuislalloiis.
(1
F.C. Smith,
Dkmsov,
Gen. Pass. A: 1 kt. Act.
Suiierintend nt.
MERCHANTS
S. L Shaw, Proprietor
WORKS,
HONOLULUJIRON
Mlp
Btiiu Engines, Suoah Mills. Boilers
Cooucua,
InoN, Bbabs and Lead
Castinqa.
Machinery of Krery Description Made
Order. Particular attention paid to Bhlpt
BlftcksmlthinK, Job work executed at Short
H. Hackfeld & Go.
TTAVE
Jl
Wm. G. Irwin
&
Co.,
justreceivetl, per
T. Gliitlu"and
"II.
ier other late arrivals, the
most complete stock of . .
r
t
i
r'1
Tho solicitation
llshed as pensioners.
was that tho youiiK follows should 00
educated at tho oipenso of tho state.
Morbtruf invented a iiction, flecked with
fact, about tho nobility of his wnitl-i- ;
and the petition was granted finally as
But Joseph had now
to Napoleon.
parsed tho limit of his eleventh year,
and wnt no longer eligible unless by
violation of law. He iuut thercforu be
diverted to tho priesthood, whilo the
younger brother was aligned, at tho
public charge, to tho military ncademy
on tho right
at
bunk of tho Aubo, in tho department of
tbo samo name, n hundred ami eighteen
miles from Paris. Thither ho was transferred In tho latter part of April, 177U,
and was admitted as i cadet.
At Autun, tho chief business had been
to teach him Trench. Ho applied htm
but not very
self clasoly to this ta-Ho
successfully.
learned to speak
French, brokenly, with an Italian accent To tho end of his lifo ho never acquired a nice knowledgo of tho adopt yd
tongue His grammar was broken, his
composition
thunderstruck, and his
spelling heretical. Hisprnctlcal knowledge of tho languago which ho was des
yearn In his
tincd to uso for forty-tw- o
Intercourse with men waseufllcieut; but
his xulnd was never tokrent of technicalities.
This trait of neglecting tho exactitudes
from Napowas (strongly umnifet-teleon's childhood. Ho went ni far as tho
practical In whatever subject ho touched; but having teized thus much, he
cared for nothing else. Ho desired correctness in others, for that was useful to
him; but as for himself, ho wanted only
aggregate results and a knowledgo of
their practical advantage. All authors
havo commented on tho inaccuracies and
lapses In tho Napoleonic correspondence
and manuscripts. It became his habit to
slur over. In his rapid way, tho mors
In his writing; and hisarrogaiicu seemed to convince him that, whtlo correct
spoiling was un nccomplbhmcut in pi
H was lather a fault in great
men.
Tlio young Bonap.irto is described by
his master as being of solemn demeanor;
raroly laughing; never happy or mirth
ful; no disposition for placing; proud
and solitary; easily wounded; always
resentful; learning with Hghtuing liko
rapidity, but stopping short of cornet
President nnd Manaser
Win. O. Irwin
uess; vain of his faculties; patriotism
Vice President
Clam Spreckels,
almost morbid; disliking tho powerful
W. M. OilTard, Secretary and Treasurer DOMESTICS,
foreign raco with which liislut had been
auuuor TAILOR GOODS,
iheo. u. l'orter,
cast; looking back regit tfully to Corsica,
and (most unlwylike) thinking mora
DRESS GOODS.
of his country than ho did of his homo
ANU
CLOTHING,
and mother.
Already, beforo leaving Autun, the
HOSIERY,
pale Httlo Hon a par to fell into frequent
quarrels with his French schoolmates
AUE.NTS OP THE
HATS,
about tho Corslcau revolution They inCOMPANY BOOTS AND SHOES,
STEAMSHIP
OCEANIO
sulted him with tho chargo that his
had been cowards else
OF SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.
SADDLERY, Etc., Etc., Etc. countrymen
they would havo won their independence. To this he answered angrily that
if tho French had outnumbered his peoCO.
OCEANIC
STEAMSHIP
ple only four to one, tho Invader, would
been defeated. .Military calculation
have
Hardware,
already!
Ralls and Railway
The military academy at Brieuuewas
one of ten of liko kind recently estabMaterial,
lished in tho kingdom. Besides theso,
TIME TABLE.
Crockery nnd Olasaware,
there were two higher schools, one at
Bags and Bagging,
Paris and the other at La Flecho. This
Bystcm had superseded another which
had failed ou account of its unpopularity. Tho military education and the right
thereto was a plum for tho nobles. Boys
LIQUORS, BEERS,
of the Third Kstato had therein no part
Leave Honolulu
Arrive Honolulu
or
lot. In tho schools were gathered the
AMERICAN AND
for S. F.
from S. F.
weakened reproductions of a moribund
Aug. 14
Aug. U
nobility.
The governors of tho schools
EUROPEAN GROCERIES.
Sept. 7
Sept. 5.:
were even as tho cadets. Tho instituOct. 2
FEEDS, FLOUR, Etc., Etc.
Sept. 30
tions deguerated, until there was a popOct. 27
Oct. 21
ular reaction against them. There was
Nov. 15
Nov. 20
A new supply of the
a reform, headed by the Church. Now
schools wero established, and monks
celebrated
were put in chargo of them I
THROUGH LINE
At tho time when tho boy Napoleon
went to Uridine, tho reinarkablo coudi
From San Francisco
From Sydney for
"SAUERBRUNNEN"
Hon was presented of a system of milifor Sydney.
fcan t rancisco.
tary schools In chargo of tho monastio
Arrive Honolulu, Leave Honolulu,
academy was confathers. Th
,
.
Also on hand
ducted by tho .Minim Fathers, good men
21) t Monowai...Aue.
Mariiiosa.-Aui- ;.
KONA COFFEE (Old and New)
way,
as
but
of inspiratheir
in
honrces
Monouai.-Sep- t.
2ti Alameda. .Sept. 10
HAWAIIAN SUGAR and RICE, tion to lads witli tho gleam of military
Alameda.. Oct. 24 Mariposa. ..Oct. 17
glory in their brains they wero mere
All of which they offer.to the
dullness and obfuscatlonl Tho courses
trudeon the ou the moat
of study wero mathematics, geography,
liberal terms.
hUtory, Latin, modern languages, phiCo
losophy, and such poor mUnuuicd science
as might bo squeezed from tho sponge
of clerical dogmatism In the eighteenth
century.
Such was tho disciplinary fate which
was offered to tlio boy Napoleon.
Ho
Australian Hail Service.
was now fir removed from friends and
kinsmen. Ho mado tho acquaintance of
-his schoolmates; admired ono of them
Bourlenne and seomed to love au
IFor Syflney anil Ancllaifl:
other Des Mais; but his character and
Sleel
Fine
Steamship
Al
The New and
manner were rocks of offense to the rest
of the hundred and fifty, Nothing more
"MARIPOSA"
striking has leeu presented in personal
Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will
annuls than tho contract which tho poor
tie uue at Honolulu Irom sail I ran
Corsican lad, with his solemn face,
Cisco on or about
long, stiff black hair, haughty expresAugust 20th,
sion, close-shu- t
Italian mouth, solitary
And will leavefor the above ponB with
of bearing, and unfashionable inpride
Mali and 1'asseng.irs on or about that
afforded to tho throng of
sular
suit,
date.
noble,
mocking effeminates among
whom he was washed np as from the sea.
THE
Ou his entrance into tho academy- For San Francisco:
'STAR'8" ELF.CTRIO which was a clean,
place
The New and
Al Steel Steamship
Napoleon brought from tho Abbo
PRINTING WORK8
Chardou certificates of modcrato
"MONOWAI"
and tho usual character-sketcMclNERHY BLOCK
Of the Oceanic Steamtdilp Company will
of himself as a pupil. But nothing probttilutt at Honolulu from Sydney and
tected him from tho inano animosity of
Auckland on or it
Is prepared to do all kinds of
his fellows. They jeered at him In a
August 22d,
manner that would havo driven a lcs?
artiatio Hook. Job and Newsand will have prompt despatch with
resolute spirit to despair, Had ho been
paper printing at fair prices.
Mail and l'aahcngers for the above port.
complalsuut, ho might easily have won
peace, If not popularity; but his defiant
The underBlntd are now prepared
air seemed to challengo tho attacks of
to Issue
the contemptuous crowd.
Deep down In the situation lay the
Tuiomib 'liclets to all Points in the
provocation
of poverty, Tlio boy per'
United Slates.
ceived tho disparagement to which ho
Books, Pamphlets, Legal Papers.
was subjected on this score; and Itiuad
dened him not a little. His most tiou
For further aitlculars regarding Hand Dills, Dodgers, Letter and
blesome churacterlstlo was (his that he
or
to
rastage,
Freight
apply
Bill Heads, Business and VUlting
would not follow in anything. He would
Ouds Tickets, Programs, etc, . .
lead.. He would be first or nothing.
Irwin
of leadership nud tho air of it
brought on htm still greater contumely,
GENERAL AGENTS,
LIMITED,
5
NAPOLEON AT
SUGAK KACTORS,
Commission Agents,
0
S. S. AUSTRALIA
Oceanic Steamship
FINE
JOB WORK.
Wm.G.
&Co,Ld,
PAUPERISM IN ENGLAND.
Gorernmrnt Statlnllm Iteieal Duly a Tart
of the lHro ami (irowlnic I'merty.
Tho reinarkablo fact that throughout
tho wliolu of Knglund and Wales there
were at the endtif lait year 24 paupers ex
ltliig on government charity lu oery
thoiibaiid of tho population is contained in
a great mass of statltlcson paupeilsm recently issued by tlio poorrellef department
or tho lirituii government.
Tlio exact
ago was Hi 5 lumpers ier 1,000 of pop
ulation.
There- wus a great increase of
puuierihiu during the jear, many thou
sands or iH'ople. owing to tho general busi
Hess depression, being drhen to ask for
for tho first time in their lives, and
llio otuclally reeoruwl proportion of pau
ficrlsm reached tho highest point in many
jcars.
Tho proportion was snmllebt In
1801, when It was S3.3 p?r 1,000 of population.
This - a remarkable fact tn Itself, as indicating tho normal amount of
extreme pnniM-rUiin England, for tho
record is only of paupers applying for government relief.
It Is a curious fact that the proportion
of paupers teiMinuhitlou lssmullcrlu Lon
don than throughout tlio ret of Kn gland
and WuIoh.
Hut there has been a great
increase ana continue.! grmvth or ltaupcrUm In the metropolis in recent years which
Is causing a great deal of anxiety,
In tho
second week of last
there were
100,370
paiqiors In London, which was
equivalent to i!4.3 ier l,0u0 of tho whole
jKipulatioii. Tills as S,V2ti more paupers
mailmen) receiving rviiei in the city in
the corresponding week of tlio previous
year 'find u greater number than lu any
year since 10,'- -.
The proiHjrtlun of pauperism In London
was highest lu tho years 1807 and 1B09.
ttheu it reached 47.8 mid 48.1 respectively
per 1,000 of population.
But thouo were
years of exceptional digression, and tho
Astounding figures ha o utn cr been rvuehod
tn uny other year since tho Inauguration
of the present system of statistics. Tho
loucht point was reached lu lbOl. when
tho proportion of paupers was &3.4 per
1,000 of population.
Since that year there
has been a steady growth of pauperism In
1110 metropolis,
una ut suui a ruto and
with such coincident clrcunibtauccs us to
bo tho causa of much anxiety to tho uu- inonties ana a matter or great punuo con
cern.
But theso figures are of tlio pauperism
only that comes to official notice, and tho
record takes no account of the vast amount
of poverty that Is relieved by private char
ity uud through other than government
sources. To "go on the lurUh" Is tho lu3t
and much dreaded renort of tho honest
poor, only to bo availed of in direst ex
tremity, and tho coroners' records show
that many unfortunates havo died of ac
tual starvation rather than thus apply for
puuue charity. More than u dozen or such
lud cooes aro noted on tho official returns
of Inquests held In London ulouu during
lust year. So that tho startling showing
ut 84 pauiiera lu every 1,000 inhabitants
is only part ot tho picture 01 poverty in
sew yorK hun.
Kite
an
I C WILDER
lis rriuntrtl
lt(.
W,
!
The Niwist
I WILDER.
NTYMIS
KIV1C
HOTEL STREET,
DSAISII
AMD
lll tieirnsp.l tn
Spi Ills tilil pst tons anil I lie
imlillt Kom rnllj--.
wIhto lin
H
Hie Klngi r received M lint awards
for Sowing Machine, and Embruldi ry
Work at tlii! World's Fair, Chli ngo, 111',
- i.ik in., inrgm niimner 01 ftunrila ol
double Hi numlier given to all other
tor H ue ny
1
Aloixlititttiii,
Jini'iiosi Speoinl,
B.
Meteor tinct ltnaxllei- OFFICIAL
New York Healers Kat Their
Caltfr aort Have It Too.
There are good profits to be made by
dealing In aecondhand books lu a city like
New York, and one denier has found out
how to "eat Ills cake And have It, too,"
which careful mothers tell their children
cannot be done. This denier, with an eye
to the penmen, will take a paper covered
novel, published At 50 cents, but wiiicta
has bought for 30, aud Hell it for 83 cents,
with the understanding that the buyer Is
to return It n ben read. When the book
comes back, he pays SO cents for It aud
puts it up for sale again at 80 cents. Tuq
second buyer returns tho book and receive.
15 cents. Aud lor a tnirov time me itooK is
nn the shelves, this time marked xo cents.
Attain It comes lmck, the reader takes 10
cents, and the hook, It by careful latching
It can lie kept In decent condition, win
change owner halt a dozen times, leaving
to the dealer n front 01 a nickel every time
It comes to the store, nooks tiaveonen,
through careful ha lull In k, paid 'J00 per
cent 011 the origlual investment, and at
the end found their nay back to the shelves
of the dealer, who has the profits and the
book.
Another system then comes Into play.
nooks will be sold on the "two for one'
plan. In this scheme a buyer v 111 take
two books at, say, 23 cents each, paying 40
cents in cash. When these hnvulicen read,
they are returnable, and the dealer will
give any SO cent book In the place for the
two brouiitit nacif. vtncii muucem uook
Is returned, a 10 cent volume may be taken
In exchange, nud when this Inst comes
back a nickel and the look will bring out
another 10 cent book. This process may
be Lent un as long as the bujer wes fit.
The thrifty bnlcr U always ready for a
trade.
Of course H Honittlmes happens that a
buyer in tho flint nit mice v ill keep the
book, but ah the store enters to n class of
customers who can hardly 1m termed colliterlectors, but who llkeliltthly
ature, the chance of a diminution of prof
its In this way is exceedingly slight.
An Idea of the magnitude of this out of
tho way branch of trade may lie gathered
from the fact thnt on the shehea of oue of
the two "stores" run by this enterprising
tradesman are no Ivm than 8,000 (taper covered novels, and in addition to this they
are piled away In corners, stAckcd Against
the walls, and one room in the rear of the
place is practically given over to them for
a repair shop. New York Tribune.
Horn
OF THE REPUBLIC
OF HAWAII.
Exkcutivs Council.
.'resit' tut ot the ltepubllo ol
Dole,
Haw all.
t.
11.
P.M. Hatch, MhiUlerof Foreign Affairs.
J. A. King, Minister of the Interior.
S.M.Dfimon, Mtolsterot Finance
W. O. Smith, Attorney-Oeiifira- l.
Cnrscit. fir State.
M. Cooke,
stPttms Court,
Hon. A.
Hon. 11.
llon.W.
Henry
Depahtjjest or Fohcion Affairs.
In Kxecutrte Iiulldlntf, King Btreel
Francis M. Hatch, Minister of Foreign Affairs
Ueo. C. Potter, Secretary.
A, St. M. Mackintosh, Clerk.
Ofl
JJ.
Ice
U Marx, stenographer Kneouthe Council
J. W. 01riu, Secretary Chinese Bureau.
Department of tub Iktxiuor.
Kxecuthe Building, King UUeei
J. A. King, Minister of the Interior.
Chief Clerk, Jobn A. Uasslnger.
Assistant Clerks, James II. Bojil, It. C,
Maha-ulu- ,
Stephen
Hose,
Me j era, tius
Ueorge C. Hobs, Edward S. liojd.
Otllce
In
or
Cmsrs
Departmint
Uchkacs,
01
Interior.
W. D. Alexander.
Supt. Public Works, W. K. Howell,
tiupt. Water Works, Andrew Ilrown.
Inspector Electric Lights, John Caasldy.
Registrar of Coo, ej ancea, T. O. Thrum.
Deputy Iteglstrar of Conveyances, H. W,
Andrews
Road Supervisor, Honolulu. W. II. Cum- mlngs.
Chief Engineer Fire Dept., J. II. Hunt.
Hupt. Insane Asylum. Dr. Ueo. Herbert.
Survejor-Uenera- t,
Bureau or aqricultuhc.
J. A. King, Minister
President
of the Interior.
Members: W. O. Irwin, A.Jaeger, A. Her
bert and John Ena,
Commissioner of Agriculture and ek officio
Secretary of the Hoard; Joseph Mareden.
Department or Finakck,
Minister of Finance,
ft.
M. Dam,on.
H. Laws.
Audltor-Qenera- l,
Keglstrar of Accounts, W. O. Ashley.
of Cub tome. J. U. Castle.
Tax Asseisor, Oahu, Jonathan Shaw.
Deputy Assessor, W C, Weedon.
l,
Postmaater-lieneraJ, M, Out,
ftom
The father of the famouaSir Robert Peel
was a cotton spinner In a comparatively
small way until lie suddenly v.entstralgbt
ahead of all his comelitors. Tho earliest
cotton spinning machinery gave serious
trouble through Illamcnta of cotton adder
tng tolbe bobblim, thus imoh lug frequent
stoppages to clear the machinery.
The
wogea of the opeiatlves wero affected by
these de1n)s, but it Mas noticed Hint one
man in tho works nlunys drew lull pay.
Ills loom never stopped.
'Tho onlooker tells mo yourbobblninre
always clean," said Mr, Peel to blm one
day.
"Aye, they lie," said tho mun, Mhose
name was JJick 1 ergusou.
"How do yon mnnage It, Dlckf"
"Why, you see. Alerter Peel, It'is tort o
secrctl It I towel yo', oM bo us Imu ut I
re-
sponse to Dick's knowing chuckle.
"I'd
give you something to know. Could jou
make nil tho looms work as smoothly uyours P"
"Ivery one of Vm, mesteri"
"Well, what shall I ghe you for your
secret, Dickj"
Tbo man smilul And rublml his thin.
"Well, Dick, what Nit to bef"
"Come, I'll tell thee," whs the reply.
"GP mo a quart of ale I very day na I'm in
tho mills, and I'll tell thee all about It.'
"Agreed," said tho master.
"Well, then," returned Dick, beckoning
Mr. l'eel to come closer nml let him whisper in his ear, "chalk your bobbins!"
That was the entire secret. Machinery
was soon lmented for chalking tbo bolt- bins, and Dick ereusou was civen a pen
sion equal to many daily quarts of beer.
iouiu'8 companion.
Collector-Gener-
Customs Hcreau,
Custom House, Esplanade,
Collector-Gener, J, B. Castle.
r,
F. It. Mchtocker.
Harbor Master, Captain A. Fuller.
Office,
Fort St.
Port tiurveor, M.N. Zanders.
Storekeeper, Geo. C, btratemeyer.
Department or
Attorney-Genera- l,
Deputy
Attorney-Genera-
l.
Hulldlng, King St.
W. O. Smith.
M Hohert- A.
In Executhe
Uffice
Attornej-Geuera-
l,
Clerk, J. M. Ken,
MarshaL E.G. HI t chcock.
Clerk to Marshal, II. M. Dow.
Deputy Marshal, Arthur M. Urown.
Jailor Oahu Prison, James A. Low,
Prison Physician, Dr. N. 11. Kmerson.
Board or Health.
grounds ot Judiciary Building
corner of MUUanl and Queen StneU.
Members: Dr. Day, Dr. Wood, Dr. Andrews,
J.T. Waterhouse, Jr., John Ena, Theodore
F. Lansing and Attorne) General tinilth.
President, Hon. W. O. Smith.
Secretary, Chas. W ileox.
Executive Officer, C.U. itejnolds.
Agent Hoard of Health, J, I). McVeigh.
inspector and Manager of Garbage Service,
L. L. La Pierre.
Inspector, Dr. Wm. Monsarrat.
Port Ph)slclan, Dr. F. It. Day,
Dispensary, Dr. Henry W, Howard.
Leper Bettlement, Dr. H. K. Oliver.
Office
In
SUCH AS
DOORS,
Mt.
323NuunnuSt.
SASH,
BLINDS,
mm,
Fine
Telephone
Scotch anil
Builders' Hardware,
American Goods.
Palms, Oils, Olass.
WALL PAPER,
CLOTHES
ETC.
CI.KAN111
1..
Ai
Carvi
Cor. Foil and Queen Streets,
COIL
C:
Also White and Black Sand Removed to Store next Golden
which we will sell at the very low
Rule Bazaar.
est market rates.
Oh,
I
Say!
have you heard of the new firm at the coitim
r,
of Kine and Alakea ttrwl
nuy or sen anything from a cambric needli
to a saw milL
0..
New
and
Scconi-i-
hT.
V.laf IIV.
Painting
and
tt'e are
tireparnl to contrnct for
of jialDUiig and reiirin;,
any
fullssize.! Job
If;
HACKFELD
&
CO.
,
ml
CO.,
uiInd,
ihIDb a
ctwital'tr
0r. KIN
P.O. Iloxisa.
andUKTHKI.Su
WOO SING k CO.,
Oistseriil MuiHil,fiiicslset
Groceries, China and Japan Teas,
Matting, China Silk, Etc.
::
Telephone No. 457.
HOTEL St.
417
WING MOW CHAN,
Importers and Commission Merchants
China and Jajsin Teas,
with
ciiaki.i:s IIAUKI.S.
Louneo
Fiji it tui i.I nil Linda luhdo ai.tJ
Hnlldlng hooMi ami ma kit. rU
THREE
DAYS
Uplolsieriis.
I'ntlan
O.iairs,
er I'ot f lands. Inlaid Stools
i.iarlle in 1, line llntling,
inph rTru Its, MnnllaCigarn.
.
7..Vi I,, nr 266.
. . .
VII.C FAT
will be made to keep excellent
time il left
All kinds of second-hanlooks
bought and sold.
All kinds ofccntrac't
taken for
,
COArtslC7VA'S - HUiLDEKS
WATCH
Fflmilnre
HRI'AlllKII.
Orient Planing Mill,
YOUR
jJ
Telephone No. iU.
btilw,
I
Kl.
HONOMTI.U. H. I.
tW
AMI
WING WO TAI & COMPANY,
2.1
WOOD
O0O
....
Manila Cigars, Hilks.
Matting, (Jrocerle. and
1'roTlsions.
FARRER & CO.,
61
King Street.
TAI
Telephone 78.
WO
KEE
WING- -
CO.
the well known and reliable
: No. Sua
Ht.
Watch Makers.
In
Commission Merchants
AND
LADIES
CENTS
SHOES.
U satislaction is not given, your
ltool$ and Shuet Hade to Order.
. . .
lior
money will be returned in lull. r. o.Use
We
the llest 3Iaterial and Warrant It to
cllle Mall S. S. Co.
Island orders will receive
Wear WelL
Agents Occltlcntiil A. Orlcn prompt
attention.
517 6m
GENERAL-
--
till S. S. Co,
Queen St.
H
I
MCCARTHY. Manager.
Brands
of
ALWAYS
ON
Straight
WIELAND
CUES,
&
CO,
Cake
HART & CO.
IjUNQLUllli
V
J
COFFEE,
CHOCOUUE
Establishment is the Finest Nesort In tb
Cit'. CD and see us. Open till II p. m.
CHAS. HUSTACE,
Kino Stkuht,
Between Fort and AUkea Bts.
DEALEH IN
&
CO.,
Con. Kixo and Mauxakea
CIIONG,
Merchants
Streets.
1IING & COMPANY,
CHUNG MING. Manager.
WtiO'lefcalo Dealers In
Dealer in
GROCERIES .:- - AND - PROVISIONS, Liquors and Manila Cigars. English and
American Groceries
rork. Rice, Bran and
General Merchandise.
TeleplinnA 147.
102 Itntel Slrwt.
Cor. Hotel and Ninionu
fit.
Honolulu. II. I.
L. AHLO,
CHINESE PROVISION STOKE Dry Ciooils, Itimls, Mines, i:ie.
....
tletteral lllce Aeenl tur Hie follonini; plan
Walpin, V'aUHa,Valualut
Kalusihe, Waialua.
Kaneohe I'.lc. Mill best rice for sale.
Mara A. U
No. 468 Nuuanu St Cor. Chaplain St.
P. O. Itox IK.
Brick Building
Cor. Hotel and Smith Bts,
Our
Lincoln Block,
REE
Wine and Spirit
Wholesale
HOT
Hi,
ISLAND CURIOS.
CUDItS.
Bakery.
304
HIP
SAM
liuiorters and dealers in General
Merchandise.
HOP
BEER.
PARLORS
QO0N&
CHAN,
and 306 NUUANU STREET"
Near King Street.
Clothing, Matting, Camphor
Trunks, valises. Hats and Gents
Furnishing Goods.
No.
LAGER
Factory.
FINE
IOEOREAM8,
CHAN
YEE
Goods
11AMD.
ELITE ICE CREAM
Candj
WO
Silk Goal, Fine Teat, Manila Cigart,
Matting, .V11I Oiland General
COMMISSION
Merchandise.
210-3NUUANU STltEET.
Street, Honolulu, II. I.
Importers and dealers In all kinds of No. SOI Uaunalea
1. O. liox ICi.
Provisions, Merchandise, Cigars, Etc.
Try the Great Aunetirer. "THE
UltOWNlE" COOKTA1L, a specialty
with this resort.
depot or THE
FAMODS
IiujKirter of
WING
merchants,
SALOON
NEAR HOTEL STREET
J.
Popular
BOO YINC LUNG,
HONOLULU.
CIUTEltlON
FORT,
Nvi-Ax-
tstlonsonoshu:
Kl CHONC, Proprietor.
Xice, Tea and General Merchandise.
SING WO & CO.,
FANCY AND DRY GOODS.
WING
Ueuts FurnlshlnK tioods.
Chinese Uilk. flatting.
Crockery,
Camphor Trunks.
Groceries and Provisions.
No.
Fresh California Roll Butter and Island
Butter always on hand.
and
Etc.
Cigars,
3J1 NutJAMU St.,
P. O. Box
Yee On Co.,
Fresh Goods teceived by every Sleamet Watchmaiers
jrom San rranasco.
IN
Hardware,
NUUANU STREET,
P.O.Box lit.
43
TAI LUNG,
DEALERS
KEE
YEN
110
Manufacturing
'X
I IV
II
4 INI I '1
and dealers In
1S.1
&
CO.,
H,
Vi,
GROCERS
JAS. F. MORGAN.
Real Estate' Stocks, Bonds
Board or Education.
Judiciary Building, King Street
President, W. It, Castle.
Clerk, J. F, hcolt.
Inspector of Schools, A. T. Atkinson,
SubtuarlDA
artbu.uke.
Pacific Brass Foundry
STEAM AND GALVANIZED PIPE, EL
GLOBE-VALVEBOWS,
STEAM COCKS, and all other tUtings
for pipe on hand.
itepuunc,
mend.
"Anybody can make those stonos.'F said
A Great luducemept.
PosTornca Bureau,
Mr. Edison, "As to the diamond, that U a
"Where are you living now, Dinwiddle!1"
bard
nut to crack, but It wilt come one of
Ost,
postmaster-General,
I'm
Mort
1
J,
of
on
"I'm boarding at Un, lather
these days, aud w hen diamonds are turned
Steenth street. "
Secretary, v, O.AtwaUr,
by
the pound and given away In boxen
out
C,
U,
Johnson,
Bank,
Pavings
"ltoom there too?"
Sup't Postal
oz candy or cigarettes they will reach about
"Yes. Sbiuglsa and I room together,"
Money Order Departrotat. F, 9. Oat,
value, indeed oue man baa altrue
their
"I thought you detested ShlogUa?"
Keuake.
General Delivery, U T,
most succeeded tn making ha diamond.
"So 1 do."
HegUtry Department, O, L. Deha.
"Then how doea It happen that you aro Olerksi J.I). Holt, H. A.Deittr, H.L. Kekq. He makes a, greenish stone of carbon and
roomlug with hi w"'
mano, O, J, Uolt, J Liwal, Henry Kaia silicon, which In hardness comes between
"He's got a new dress suit which fits m
Cbn. Kaauol, M&rlU J. T, rigusrada the diamond, aud tho sapphire and Is the
next naraeit iniug to tne aiamoaa," xiw
to perfection,"
Pittsburg Chroalcle-Tels-arioor vyerw.
HOUSEKEEPING
Ajjate ;
street, ilonolnln.
SOST, tBWKKS.
C. St, COOKS,
p.;.
Lowaiv
LEWERS & COOKE,
Lumber, Builders' Hardware,
DOORS,
Varc (White, Gray and
GOODS:
Nickel.plated. Pumps
Water and Soil Pipes, Water Closets and Urinals, Rubbe'
Hose, and Lawn Sprinklers, Bath Tubs and Steel Sinks,
O. S. Gutteti and Leaders, Shec' Iron Copper, Zinc
and Lead, Leaa Pipe and Pipe Fittings.
J. A. HOPPEK, Prop'r.
Vort
Plumbing, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Work.
.
DIMOND BLOCK,
SASH, BLINDS,
75--
KING STREET
57
PAINTS, OILS, CLASS,
Castle
ENTERPRISE
MOULDINGS,
Proprietor.
DOORS, SASH,
BLINDS,
FRAMES, Etc.
TUBNBD
AIV
P. O, Box, 480
Telephones: Mutual.
FOUND
The
Merchandise,
Agricultural
Implements
and
Plantation
SCREENS
ii
HAWUD WOUK,
Prompt attention tn all orders
Commission
Merchants,
General
MILL.
Office and Mill on Alakea and Richards,
near Queen Street, Honolulu, H. I. , . .
IIVrPOHTBRSj
Hardware
and
- PLANING
PETER HIGH A CO.
Ltd.
Lauok Com u ibs ion,
Edltou oa Prseloas Stones.
For so called "precious stones" Mr, Ful
ton professes the utmost con tern nt. "I
would not give 60 cents for a cartload of
diamonds," said ho. It 1 well known that
Mr. Edison Is manufacturing rubles by the
pouna to serve aa tue bearings of phono
graphs and other delicate pieces of mechan
ism. But be says It would be an easy a mat
ter to manufacture sapphires, emeralds.
gar d eta and all other gems except the dfa
Wrought Steel Ranges, Chilled
Iron Cooking Stoves.
Honolulu Steam Rice Mill,
Crash milled Klco .or .si. lu uau title, to salt
In the verymlddleof the Atlantlooceau,
WALL PAPER, MATTING,
at about the place where the twenty-Aftl- i
meridian from London
the equator C;3RUGATED IRON,
there Is a spot, far beneath the waves,
LIME, CEMENT, ETC.
which Is almost continually agitated by
Board jo Chown Lasp CcwwiffUMif,
submarine earthquake shocks. These are
often of such vio.tnce as to hurl ureat col
J, A. King, Minister of the Interior; W, O umns of water high In air or to make
Smith, Attorney-Generand O. P, Iaukea waves that are a standing menace to ves
Office In Judiciary Building.
sels coming lu that vicinity,
bt. Louis
& Cooke,
Police Btatlon Building, Merchant Street,
Antonio Perry. Magistrate.
James Thompson, Clerk.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
H. MAT & CO.
Uflice,
District Court,
lf
How the Sea I Sounded,
XST
Satisfaction Ooaraktiio. JM
A ship regularly engaged lu deep sea
Itepatrina of Watches and Jeutlry Cheap. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE,
Eto
sounding usually has the sounding maAll Work UuaranU-ed- .
U'ater
laid and lie, aired,
chine mounted nt the after end, and when
Importers of Watches and Clocks,
and clumUug neatly executed . . .
about to sound la brought to a standstill
317 NUUANU STREET, r. O. Bor 143
with the stern to the sea. The stray line,
No, 41 Nuuanu stbeet.
with the sounding rod and Bluker attached,
Wholesale and Retail
Is passed over the ttulde Duller and careful
ly lowered to the water's edge, the register
is set to zero, and the deep sea thermometer
is ciamped to the sounding line. A seaman is stationed at the friction line which
controls the velocity with which the wire
5)8 Fort Street.
is unreeled, another at the brake and a
third on the grating outside to handle the
sinker and instruments and to guide the Both Telephones 22. P. O. Box 47,
wiie as it pasties overboard. A machinist
is at tne noitttlng engine, and the recorder
takes a position for reading the register,
When the sinker U let go, tho vessel Is maneuvered so as to keen the wire vertical.
and the friction line Is adjusted bo as to
No. 45 Queen Street,
allow It to descend from 70 to 100 fathoms
per minute. The instant the sinker strikes
Auctioneer
and Stock Broker,
the bottom, which Is unmistakably Indi
cated by the sudden release of the wire
from strain, the reel lsstoptied by the fric
Special attention given to the
tiou line and brake. The recorder notes
handling of
the number of turns of the reel. In an
hour this messenger of man's Ingenuity
makes its excursion through five miles of
watery waste to the nbysmal regions of
perfect repowe.
Popular Science Monthly,
The Early Uo uf I'utroleuiu.
From a diary kept by uue of the survey
ors It appears that the first use of petroleum
ana remedy in this country occuried lu
the neluhborbood of the hand waters of the
Alleghany, to tho western part of New
xora, about the beginning of the present
century.
Aa the oil flowed from u spring
it accumulated on the surface ot shallow
pools, und its medicinal properties were
Unit recognized uy the luuiuus in that
of the country. This oil, which uu
Board or Iuuioratiom.
then known tut "tieuucaoil," whs collected
Office, Depttrttuent of Interior, Judiciary
and dried lu the sun, and In uddltlon to
lbs medicinal uue it was also emplojed for
Building, King Street.
mixing tho warpaint for the tribe. As an
President, J. A, King.
Members of the Hoard of Immigration: evidence of the correctness of this histor
J. H. At her ton, Jai, A. Kennedy, Joseph ical fragment, It Is said that there is still a
section of the country known as OU Spring
Manulea, Jamei G.Spencer,
J. Carden.
"
reservation,
this location, or plot of
Secretary, Wray Taylor.
ground, having been given to the Indians
Philadelphia Press.
W, N, rmstrong Chairman.
J, Kmmeluth,
T. H. Murray,
H. W, Severance.
J. M, VI. as,
Dr, C. T, Itotlgers. SecreUryr
Coal
and
Building; Materials
HUSTACE & CO.
CHAS.
Only Chalk.
am."
"That's fo," said Peel, smiling In
BERGERSEN
Uotliet
MONEY IN CHEAP NOVELS.
DIRECTORY.
Lumber
irnn.ls
ITtii-vtirc- I,
lo
next to Horn's llskery,
ImWBTSBI
1.1
til. I.ln.1 .1.1. .... ....I .
l.nihi.ildery Wotk, Drawn Wiitk, Itoiss
Hlllt, Kensington Work and Elrl.lngs.
. .....11.1
you ami
your friends lo tall nnd invite
Inspect tlim.
Bicycles.
Ills I'luinMng
llstslillslimriit
Of
Corki.
Inasmuch as Spain produces more
wine than almost any other country in
tho world. It is only fair that she
should supply tho corks for tho bottles
In which tho ambrosial fluid is sold.
and from official statistics it seems that
her annual yield of bottle corks amounts
to over 3,000,000,000.
Sr.,
KXIIllllTlON
F. JiNia, Chief Justice.
F. Hickerton, First Associate Justice
K. Frear, Second Aiwoclate Justice
mlth, Chief Clerk.
Lucas,
(leore
First Deputy Clerk.
ed.
V. Peterson, Second Deputy Clerk,
Accordingly, nt tho end of Napoleoh's UJ. Walter
Jones, bteuotirapher.
courso at Brlcuno, ho was recommended
for promotion to tho military school in
Circuit Judges.
Paris. At this time, namely, In 1784,
when Napoleon was in his sixteenth First Circuit: H. E. Cooper, W.A. Whltlntf
year, ho was personally described by the
Ualiu.
inspector in the following terms: "M. Hecond Circuit : Maul, J W. Kalua.
do Bonaparte (Napoleon), born August Third and FourthCIrcuIts: Hawaii S.L.Aust n.
15, 1700.
Height, 1 picds, 10 pouces, Fifth Clrcultt Kauai. J. Hardy.
In Judlciarj
10 ligncs(
l metre, CO centimetres, 3 Unices and Court-roIn Honolulu)
inlllinietrcssD feet, 2.7 Inches), is in HulhlltiK.KlDS Street. 81ttlng
May, August ana
February,
ilomlay
la
First
tho fourth class; of good constitution, Noembei
(mis-
John Clark Ridpatil
iKlUbllsht, It
nl my
f.O JOHN PHILLIPS
&
AKT
John Xott,
Charles
1. II. Murray,
J. 1. Mendonca,
3t A. Kennedy,
Joseph Kawalnai,
W. U. Wilder,
Cecil HroMii,
Paris to tho military school, decerned 1. C. Joue",
U. Unite.
D. U Naone,
in too k lender cancc iron. Ajaccio tno M. p. HobloM-n- ,
A. (l.M. Huberts
bints of promise. The method was in Joliu Una,
(iorife W.Hmttli.
such cases to send up students from the
minor academies to the Military School
excellent health, mild disposition
take there, Inspector!)! Is upright,
grateful; conduct very regular; has been
always distinguished for his application
to mathematics; is fairly acquainted
with hihtory nud geography; Is weak in
all accomplishments (very true, fllon
sieur de KeraMo!) and Latin. Ho will
mako nn excellent sailor; deserves promotion to tho Military School In Paris."
The character of tho young Napoleon
at this period of his career reveals in
sigh that
ono thing a depth and far-of- f
might well havo belonged to the forcoof Ids maturity. Tho thing re
ful
his brother. As early as
lated to
tho coming to Autun, Napoleon excogi
tated tho scheme to lodge his brother on
tho safe ledgo of tho priesthood. Thus
would ho havo him out of his way!
Given a military career for both, and
Joseph must be, by seniority, beforo
him. But nothing shall bo beforo him
Arguments fit for Hlchelleu are found
why Joseph shall enter tho Church, rise
to distinction, bo aMonscignenr, and by
that way defend, support and advance
tho pra-pecof tho family of Buonaparte. As for me, I will accept the hard
ships of tho military life; and maybe
something beyond There are on record
several subtle communications written
by tho young casuist, strongly urging
tho priestly office as tho one thing suit
ablo and ndvantagooas for Joseph. Our
future king of Naples or Spain or both,
willingly obedient to the imperial scepter, shall testify to our prescienco and
brotherly wisdom!
0ciil
llUTIIKL
II. 1.,
113
Honolulv,
lt
of Paris. Sometimes promotion was
mado directly to the navy; nud this was
considered n great honor. It appears that
tho inspector would have had Cadet
Bouaparto sent to tho fleet; but tho offl
cer died beforo his wish could bo fulfill-
j'ut
I have
Office,
LOLA MOHTKI
CXbMK
t aim ii.m Imi.
Voii will lie snr.
rimii niiii iiriiKiii'
understanding him better,
became first tolerant, and then friendly.
Friendship In the caso of tho proud and
arbitrary cadet meant subject ion to his
will. While ho could not bo companion
ho could and would com
able lu
I mand.
Tho existence of the tradition
about his dividing his fellows into two
armies, building a fort in winter out of
snow (building It, too, according to tho
principles of good engineering!), making n siege, with snowballs for bombs.
and with all tho seriousnoss of Genghis
-- Khan carrying tho plant by storm, may
well attest his disposition and growing
ascendency at tho acadomy.
Tho young Napoleon remained at Bri
enno from April of 1 770 to the year 1 784.
WILDER
Pilrent
Mi the Public.
-cadets,
Wholesale AeciiIs.
OKO. HONS,
OiHU
Te my
t.i
cent bottlea by all leading drug
31
Autr
rfV
KiCTr
.
HOBRON DRUG CO.
80.1.
llonera.....
1
1895
I
ls
tenant In .Manner, He lnrnrre.1 the .M
v, if
i
Arre.le.t 1'nr
lunette nl Ills rrllttM
I
lip
i
f hAlleitBlns;
hiMiltnnlr Haiti of
!:;."
re?
Rnnw
liwUllirwi
lHlri'l In l.rail, nt rntlnie, nHvtMCfttricyou UnAor7ft wnt
lhi
tiur.it
niutitlii.
John
HMilu.)
UuijrlKht. Kft,
Mra. Harrlton'i
PACK HLKACIt
III
AniX AMI ItltlKXNK.
(lift
ornt rniM tf
Huiitinrn.
Tho uM town of Aulnn tip on tho ruiM
M'l'tVvnefm. M(Mli, rirnpitu nml nil Mtln
TrU-ti'ft lunik cit llin Arrmix, 1(U miles miuIIi
l.u. 11 armies nnd
r pTi.
i,ot
ti.n
llumm
iii.rn
Suffrjtmtmi klr ftrtamtly rtmOrett,
,lirto worn put to pchool, In .Inntmry of
Yr aiHrtnl mlvK nnd I mo It on iHtiut)
17711.
Tim town is nn rpiioino vi i.unillw, ndilivM, MUS. NKITIi: llAUKlONi
jw ilMiry t. Bnn FrnnelMti.
real! lilstorv. H wae tho cniiltnl of tlio Itmuty
'.iliians, wliom Cn'ar ovurennn) :r- - Yvf auleliy HOlJ.lHTKIl DUlJfl CO.,
brnvo
Ml.tr
In tho first year of tlio (Initio war. Na- Km hurt t.. llutuilulu.
poleon, In Ms tenth yenr, nrrht'il nt tho
tlio
of
Ho
somepnt
wns
uitiler
of
situation
charuo
bitterness
tho
Tho
Kates.
Abbo Cliarilcm, nephew of tho Ocneral times camo to tho vergo nf blood a hod.
Matlxruf. Tlio latter devoted htinsulf to Onco he got himself arrested for chal
tho Interests of tho Iluonaparto family, lenging nnother to fight him on account
and paid n part of tho exjienscs.
of nn insulting remark about his father.
Jleanwhllo tlio father nml Alnrwrnl Tho sullen boy went muttering to the
guard-housassidunud
wero
Nor was ho restored to
Versailles,
had Rono to
ous ill IlioircUorts to Ret tho boys cstnb- - condition until Marlwuf had interceded
in person with the authorities.
Out of this epoch come como well
known stories of the student Bonaparte
at Uridine. In course of time, his
Any reliable druggist who
gists.
may not have it on hand will prot'OKKIIlN AI A 11. KKKVICr,
cure it nromntlv for any ono who
wishes to try it, l)o not accept any
BtottmshliM will loavo for nn J arrive from
substitute.
B la Francisco on the following datee, till the
clone ot l&ir I
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
AllIUVI AT H''UILDlLiVH0S0LDI.UT0I
3H fRAHCISCO. CIL.
new rout. .r.
rno MAN F"CISCO
ioui3m. hi
VANCOCVBH.
or Vancouvbr.
1
$,
Ilieorlilnal
nmI llssue
rkln
rlO
f
I
l01
Ml
SEPTEMBER
needs a
lo
Ill W rii klrs ,
I n
wllhertni, dr IliK
aceltif nl the shin .
and Facial
Military Studies Begun In the
School of Uridine.
If
II 6.11,
S
a
n 10
Living
THURSDAY
MMIII
n.m a In
a
Woman
STAR,
p(Mi-lt-
MS WAR GENIUS TORES UADOWED,
Mod....
Tm....
tts.1 ....
HAWAIIAN
IWi
Dell, 408.
Mutual Tel. 240
.
To bejthe lowest
'
Priced Store on the Islands to buy NI$W and
First - Class - Second
.-
- Hand,- -
Good and Clean, at Prioea to suit the bard
times 0sS'and Bold Cheap for Cash,' . ,
Highest CaihPrlcc ftild for ad
Oornr
Furniture.
gr
Furniture ut Hie tVX.
uunu and Klns'itrMU',-
,
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