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I III HAW A 1 1 A N It All I-KIIIAS MRCI Mm I Till 1 1 V Ml Si PVBMtHftD BVtKV AfTkKM KXCKIM IHNIIAt V 1HI HAWAIIAN iac Ni 1'KR AHCIA I ION I I, wai.tkh l BKtl ii M mmrtti i ( HAH W. HAT. HITIWl-hllU'IN II M I - lr Vmr In A'l v n I'er M.ntli in '1 n I Inri-lu'i, W Vwr In tv;inr. AHVKHTIBIMI MTM Itulea for tniumfnt 'i I t lat " I ' .van be oblnlni-I at tin pa I lilon .ill. i - - wi'iiri I'm 'ii i 1 " 1 ment, mnn I"- 1 i ' 1 !" 1 umv iH'ftin Ic n Mutual Ttphon Ni .nr.. i I'liunn inn. KM DAI tE( I ) s.i ; .I0Y iMONG I'ATKIOTS. llnW Til I M M I i- 1. 1 i l M I li Mils llnl.MM. Hi-Iiii i. Ml n i -I. I Inn -It'll oiiMr 141111111.1111111 niicttM tii tc the ftoyalleta. When the Alameda arrived From the i c'nart tlim noralni Hawaiian patriot! WeN filled itli tiding ol greal joj On the deck wete Been the gallanl Thure ton. Banked by Hnrj Castle who come, M afiH the Advertiser and ex-Attornej rieneral Armstrong who i- liei ahoulder k"" f ""' ' '" ""' "an of freedom. Ba-ConeuMJeneral Hever once wae ala. mi board, Their cheei ful fares were the augury "i tin- ni wt I lie? brought that Congreee bad taken the Hawaiian lame "in of the I'" ildeni hnudu; tlml Darid B. Hill was I... lil ; Democratic tight In thefienau the aderinlitrative policy; that truna resolutions in our IntereeU had paseed both bfanohee of Congreee: that I even the New York iVnies ha. I joined the Wvrld in denouncing restoration: and that a hundred other things hinl happened thai pointed to the continuance "I t'l tnveriinienl in thaae Islands and the final downfall 'if the Monarchist plotters. It did not take 1'im l"i ll"' iihn ni news to make its way over the telephone wires whereat the patriots ate breakfaal with a relish unknown for weeks, and the Royalists fed on what they thought was wormwood and gall. When the nuiil was opened hundreds ot letters were road tailing our people to stand firm as all waa well, tine Cnited States Senator (a Populist) wrote that the Greaham boom for tin- Presi dency had evidently stranded on a lee shore. Heaaidthat be had been permitted to read the further data aboul Stevens' course here which tin. President is likely to submit to Congress an. I that he could tlnd nothing m u which tin preaa had not already robuttedi John Sher man w-aa also heard from in a Idler which we give elsewhere The gist of the news w as printed oi an early extra of the Arffierfiaer. ami aftei that there were no Royalists about, those who had bets up on restoration being particularly scarce. As to the Governmeat i reply n. Willis, that will come very soon ami will serve to put the Cleveland policy in an even more ridiculous and puerile light than does the action ol He Senate. Hurrah fur as en lilt. TIM livni. HKRK, S.tv- AImiuI H th Sit n;it (miii Ing it mi Hon. Im A. Thurston arrived unex pectedly on thv -Alameda (his morning, and was at once driven to the residence of W. O. Smith Im- breakfast. At 10 o'clock hp was driven t the Govern merit building, where he attended the Cabinet meeting, having previously ac corded a fe miriuit - interview to Star represt ntutivc ii,. -niisiiuii .i which appears belov "The reafon that I bai e come home i that the conditions have changed bo radically that I felt it Imperative to con nit with the home Government In re gard to the future. For the immediate present the scene "t action is in Hon oiulu. In Washington thi (question haa largely ceased to Ih ;tii I lau .liian 1 1 ut-t -ion. It has raised a question of Ameri can constitution;il law which has created the most Intense interest t hrodtthoui the country and in both Bouses of Con grese. The sentiment -'f the people of the United Static and of the members of both Houses nf Ljiuicss is nver- whelmingly in f avor ol the Provisional Government and a&ainst the restora tion.'' Henry N. Cistie waa then interviewed. He said: "I have come back in Assume editorial charge of the Advertiser and shall remain indrlinitcly The whole Hawaiian question is now in th'- handi of Congress, both tin N.-tiiiti- ami tin House having paaasd resolutions to thai etfect. The whole sympathy of the United State is with ui in thia litrht and the lold stand taken by the Provisional Government of late has dune more than anything else to help the cause. The. people ot the States are with us in this matter and we have nothing t- rear. We shall surely win in the end. Q'l STAND ih. 11 1m tUv ii Given lij N.tui Otlii 1 The following letter fiaa been banded to the Stak for publication. It eras written by one of tin officers oo board one of the Doited States araf -'Iujih now in ihift baVbor P. (jb, Ktuml flint .ind never aurresider until tired on by I lie only t roops r foree that dare lire on you. (Tbe a.meri an Navy.) Don't lie bluffed. Don't think of everivin up. When onos "sbi la plaeeil in power it will be tu t oppor tunity to eal I mi the American nav tn protect her and her minimis. Bnouid additional help be needed il would lie freely and qiiieklv given hy ihe would he British v.ai and his Inanipions, ;i - all kntiw thai hi is oonnaoted bj "tarn ily tias" with il.- lata Queen, Uiliuoks lani. So bewar ! Stand Hrm ami hold the fort. AW Amkuh an Vkti han. Honolulu. II. I . Dee. (K), I-!. NKI MANN N IH Hill I UK. lie ll Hi, ,i,. , i, I. Nut l(.-l,M-,l Qatllaal Oaicera Will ( s.i-ii,a(,,l The K.ron in r ijonoii)(( oorfaapond ant aayn: "Paul Neumann, Ihe Quaan'i attorney, who regarded by the Pro visional (inMrini.i 1,1 nien an a laii ajaiT opponent aay, thai i id ihe United State, Uovernmenl refuse to re store the tui-, n there i little doubt that members of the I'd, visional Uovern meut would 1 issasinated wherever found, although mich a poliay is uol indoned by the Royalists a a body, lie also says wara la UttJ queation thai the natives might not ba controlled Of pn vented 1 1 nm Bring (he MM lields. In sucli au eveni (lie late Qovarnmaill would nistitiiie darnaf proi aadlnn foi millioua of d llara agafnal the I nlted State, Uovernmenl for unjust inter fere nee." r J llsVsWiai aaa ( . . ""BaBaHMhlii'."' tM'atl'iai - ni I'd mi i mi i 'In ell,. i II H Mi ' llHIH ll, I ll'i'l II -lill'lll W III" ' . I nilhorlriil In iitw V Mil' I nlu Nut 'i.'i hMi I . IW. I 'l til Mh Veil biive ilnul'lleM long .III. e li'li-lli II till I'tisll'IICIV Mild I ile. ill. I , i i.i Iihi e recalled it M mu hut For tin fail Lhat dart San psj in ha Imverlng ovet tin mvat w hn h nm and lent tell. 'ii citlaaM had bintigbt to such i liapnt i i luniatimi. but fot the advent i ii". I trovri the tat nposj the . n. I Hint In assure ynll nf Hie .. inp Ithl "I in "Id fellow and to aay as mlllioM "i A uteri can cHlaena that wi have nothing hut nofitempl fur in "i '"Hi in -ii ileum- ' angle ili .' .. policy which In ptitauad toward in, i'i.i ,-i.n.ii tio ram merit ol ymir . until In i lei eland. Uiesham 4k Co, I think I make nu mistake when I sat I 1 1 tin mst majority nf A nearioaM are with you ami the part) ol clrlllaatlon whloh you people repfeaant Bl the last returns which wo hare haan aide in net from youi falanda. we see that yotit Provlsiotwl i in ei nmenl is preatntlna an uularoken front to all anacka. All i Vmertoana iiniercly hoM that 9ou ii ill i ontlnuu to do to, and it is only a question "f a short time when the - 1 Intel a a w ill call a halt nit tie poller "f Ignorance and despotism there an hundreds nf thoueanda who in. ni. I .inly he Inn kImiI to shoulder a ritli for the purpose nf adding the "Peerlesa Queen of the Pacific1 to the bright constellation nf the American Union, ." rttl ionr iortrnmriit of Pro i" na and ynll w ill BurWs succeed. May success crown your every effort is the wish nf YOUri Slneerelf . I -11 1 I A I .1 - MIS 1 to I krrtittvr sml tilvtsnri ( niiiit-tU viiii Ninlatei Ckarateai The special meeting of the l'.xecutive and Vdviaory councils, called by Presi .l.ii hole tin. morning, convened al 1 1 one tins afternoon, the follow ing members were present. Mimatcr King and Hamuli, the Attorney (leneral and ( 'oiincilman Allen, Kna, '.'i .,- rhouae, Brown, Wilder. Kmmeluth. Tenney, Young, Ruhr, Morgan. Bolte ami Noli. In the abaenoa of the l'reai dent and Vice President. ( 'ouncihniin Ulen look the chair ami oanei1 the proi lings with prayer. The minutes of the last ipeciel meet nig were read and approved. Ih. Attorney-General presented a requisition from Colonel Sopor for thtrt) pairs of shoes for BOW recruits; stated thai nine blouses had heeu furnished lor the otHeers at the expense t (115 each, made m San Krancisco, and that dftenn more w ere needed at an estimated expense "f $M each, made ' here. Mr, Bolte moved that a lype-writer la added to tin. rouuiaition, at an asnanae kf 00 stating that the same was badly in i-l'-'l l. th. military department. Mi Emmehtth said that certain mat 1 - "iaimg lo the proposed requisition Would 'i up ami that they more properly belonged tosn executive ses He moved that the matter Im conaidered in executive aeealon. Car j ried. Attorney -General Smith stated that President Dole was extremely busy, .lis., ice Presldenl Hatch, that the meeting waa called fur the purpose of hearing Minister Thurston's report. He ' n 10 veil 1 hat 1 he Councils go into execu tive session, i 'arried. .loll BHKRMAN t i ll I s. M ill !.. w id B 4 in hr t In- liiMtit The following letter bits been received in tills citj Mom the Ohio man to whom it was addrassatt: l'. S. SKNATK t llAMHEH, ) vv vsHfitoTow. 0. C. Deo. 6. 1806, I;, f v. Pond My DiabSik: Voura tn w recei . e,t. xour atatemeni i" ihe opinion 1 entertain an to the Provisional Government in Ha waii. The matter will be Hlhjcct of i ireful study, and. I hone, of oonserva tiv. action. The President seems com mute) to a policy that will not. I trust, lif approved bj Congress. You may be assured that I will do what I ran to mi - tain the Provisional I lovernment ami . ure, if possible, regulated order for tin- people of the Hawaiian Islands. Vei truly yours, .(HN SlIKRMAN. aUt-yas UESTOKATIOM I II I. URE, i orottarj if Ktai Hair Mi leslmiii Bald tn Admitted i-.t V"itK. December 0. The Vom Advertiaer Washington bpeeial -,i Secretary Qresbana ih quoted by a responsible man with havine stated unofficially that the Administration v ii.id sufftoienl information from Minister Willis to Hati-sfy it that the par to put the Quean on the throne had Failed Tbe reason lor the failure ih - lid ti be that the (4ueen was not wil ling l" SCCOpt the servieen of the Tnited States in the way otTered. 1 1 ia inderstood that t he President will voluntarily send OOQgVMI an 8ieed sa possible all eorreapondenee on the subject. BINET ! BETING. i nnfurenee ol -annexation Leadsrs Tin-. At m o'clock jiortant abmet Mio'iiImk. lliis morning an itn ouneil whs held at whieh Biinisfc ment o the Washington, nature of a i Thurston made a state Hawaiian situation at 'I he meeting waa in the inference. Vice-President H.ip Ii. i be 1 -Itibtiee .ludd, 11. N. Caatle. w n. rmstrong, ( haneral Hart well and others being invited to participate, Ths result of the conference will In pri lenteo t" He uounoil at a Hpenal aented to the Council at a special : , niiM'tinn tm aatarnoon. X KINK KOtWk ii,.- Uameda iearea ai 4 o'olooli thia evening. There ' a., a Ua iwd at the wharl ' (his morning. The steamer Mall waited until Ij o'clock: fm thaforaiin mail this mom i ing. Th, -hauler U'aialeale eame in iciKu II ,ii"kaa tins morning with a cargo of llgai -In will leave for the HaniakiiH ooaal next Tuesday. Tin itaamar Makce left (his after DOOa for Kapaa uith a lot of Christuiaa i Im ;, oil the MariH)ea for Kauaiana. BM also look (he mail to Llhue. in Lmmenae arpoiton tank to hold 1900 gallons of water was put on hoard III. W.ualeale (o-day. Iron tanks have bean rl'epomari wUk hy the steamer oompanla, aa they find wood all ones lust longer. in. Na.,. i rrnta 7 HaaMaaaal Truth has a large wanlrolN', and dres- I eh o, eiuiloll There's Ood I.i ,n ' ill. ,i nivihua fact, hul who wants it now. isi.ise it; Wild Cherry does n. Anl. ior ainpole s lasteless rre paration. tlotlinLer ,V Co., agents foi luwaumi lfclnniiH. Nt" 1 w M II IN K alitta rr n Tim H.i Mllitti I'Mii'l rrl m Thoniae iiAtp Will (ll Ol ti-nighi i kf Ki i f ii i" ili paawh ni. ii havi A ret etitluw owajht ti Thurstmi M hn h i h. N etiallee In hem I 1 ill sieiik Ml hiisiin ss i I'll inn- laaJlMJ at it standstill In day . i. . iipn d in dm inwinn the newsi a N this a sm-i ml sessinii rsUaM tui raadHaj He sum rain, was asked nl the iVMnHI aaeetlaaj Milt after inaMi sieniit.n lvih, rVapvlflati ii riles i ullee Ini-ileneral Castle Hint he is solid fOI the cause ol tin I'l-mlsionnl llmelli nielli . The 1 popular X, I in view ot the nee rejoicing advertises tings ,1 nf anil . tii ewm ks. tnaldentall) it announces tori for Christmas The Central I'nion suiiday school Christmas tree will be drawn upon at tiatii o'clock this evanlaf, ah frienda i I he school are welcome numlicr of prnminelit Uoyalists spent the night in the licinily of the whnit hill they disappciircd soon lifter the Miimeda arrived. The welding of Alfred c Bilva and Mis,s Mary 1 Ionic vi ill occur on Da ocmber Mrd al the Catholic cathedral. The organ w ill be played hv I leer Herger. Members of Ihc I'.xei titive and Ad Ksory OOUDOlll were supplied With copies of the Stab's extra, and could Manet spare time In attend to husi neBs while reading them. Water rates foi the term ending June j MMl, 8M, will he due and payable at the Office of the Honolulu Water Works on January 1st, 8M, according lo a notice in our "Hy Authority" column, The Christmas festival of the schools connected w ith the Chinese mission will laki place at the Chinese church, l'ort 1 street, to-morrow evening (Saturday, December ilfid), beginning at halt pasl alx o'clock. All friends of the mission .in- cordially Invited to he present, aifr PHttSOMALi Kx-L'ousul-Heneral Severance returned on the Alameda. Hon. W. N. Armstrong was one ot the arrivals 011 the .Mameda. Vmong the passengers on the Ala modi vvere Dr. and Mrs. Henri Mc firew, child and nurse. c. a. HcDowell and K. Bahmidl are hooked to leave on the Alameda for Apia, and C. l isehei and A. Kyngdon fot Sydney. I'rnminenl arrivals on the steamer, were 11. Ni Castje. who w ill assume the ' editorship of tin- Adoertiaer, ll. H. Hind, ttobarl Lewers. ,1. Motl Smith. H. W. Severanoe and Lieutenant Hush. A unit f ir Srv ti-i-n. To-morrow. Dwember 2M. being the twentieth anni vrrsary of I be famous Woman's Temperance cruaade, the ladies of the W. C. T. I', will hold two public meetings during the day. prayer meeting will be held from 19 noon to 1 p. m. in the V. 51. C. A. par lors, to which all arc cordially invited, even if they are only able 1" be present part of the hour. In t he evening at hall 1 past sev n mere win o M. C. A. ball a mass meeting ,,t the V ai wnicn, aicer a shoit paper giving a history i the crusade. Mis. Mary Clement lioa vitt will sneak upon the history of the w. C, r. r. for the past twenty years. and its future outlook. Misn Wing will sing a solo. All are invited. Mary S. Whitney, President W. t '. T. D, -aa -at Tii- Pries of lusar In to-day's circular letter, issued by Castle & Cooke, a further decline in sugar is noted, one sale of 4000 Ioiih on the 11th having been made at 'Ji cents, The price of Cuba centrifugals on the loth, the day ot the departure of the Alameda, was 9.90, Uranulated 4,81 in New York and 4,60 m San Franciseo. American Sugar Hetining Company's stock deolining. tafermatlon .Wanted, It iB reported that Charles H. Vilson said this mornisg that the (loyalists will now proceed to take the Hawaiian mat ter into their own nands. We do not know in whose hearing this statement was made, but as it is desira ble that the Star should have the facts we take this method of asking lor in formation. Who heard Wilson use any seditious language.' I'inr .lot) Printing, The Star's job oHice is beginning to show what il can do. having turned out in the last fortnight a variety of pam phlets cards, letter heads, oortinoates, mtnd-biUa and the like. The friends of the paper are invited to bear its job biug facilities iu mind when in need of business printing. The oflice can turn out anyhing from a chromatic poster ten feet long to a bus ticket, For Sole. 1 UOOO BUSlNKss UN TORT ST., Irtqulra of (i. E. BOAKDMAN, BIB Fori Street. Jlh-tl A'. M oiler, Just returned from a tour abroad, wants a situation as Head Lun& or Sug&X Hoiler Having been head luna for six years and sugar boiler for sixteen year,, he is aide to give iati, taction in both nitUlKions. IMlW Wa ii led. noaiTfON in ci i n i.. stokk, oh ' on h I 'Imitation. ('Imitation pro frri(l. Sfvcn years i'Xtii'Hit at iKiokkci'jiidf;. Small salarv. Addrex. St.ui oflloe, JTi-lw HURRAH! HAWAII IS OURS! TOYS. FLAGS and FIREWORKS FOR SALE AT THE I. X. Iv. Htor open mia avaninn and Saturday Kvenlng till Tan o'clock .... MM M I THDKITY. iifflei ot ii,. tajajd ,i t i.,,)t i, iiotiiiiiiin 1 1, , . nbt t 1 1 . tnwii. t'wing in th,. aataeewre it finsjska I ' on the I-1 in. I ..I I In ali the rkjajed ,,( Health deems It MeaaaWf fm tin inf.iiinatlnli of the pllbln lo pnMMl the full, ,ii ajuj HONS Ol ( ANI.K1 rivha strarhl Iihi tirsl ho. is fiajajM ajaJH I" el i-hi VOMMllgi sore thioal. ami high f' lei Within Incite oi twenty rSBjf hours line bright s. in lei rash up pears on, the face and upper part of the bafiy, iJari spreading m or the whole stirfai i floi the third day it fades. Aflei lie enrhlh day I he skill btfitM to s i I la Am scales on the body "Hen in large Hakes from the hands and feat. This sealing la-Is imin lour l , si w eeks. . on ii- is 1 1:1110 i 01 siiieauinj iretn ine tiine ot the aawHusin thm rsati nuiil the skill h is entirely peeled nit. The Hakes of dry skin me especially danger ous in apfeedlng the dlaaaae, Any gajfaoaj showing the earl) sin before mentioned should is- Immediate Ij reported to the health idHnlali WtLLIAM i BMITH, Prealdeafi nf the Hoard of Health. MMl SAl.K OF I K A S K Ol I.ANIIS IN KALI, gov l k nm em HAWAII On ITiihav. II o'clock noon, of the Bxecutlvi Jam akv ic. iab4i at at the front entrance building, will he si, id ai public auction the lease of tbeGov eminent lande lying between the lands of Maaula and Reaiwa, extending from j sea shore to a line Taiio feet inaukii of ! the head of the land ol Hion.-i i. Kau. j Hawaii and containing an an a of (100 I acres, a little more 01 less. Term: Lease lor ten years. Upset price: "f'.'aii per annum, pay ; able semi-annually in advance. Reserving tn the Government the right tn take up at any lime an area of :tiHI acres, in whole or in pan, if the : same is desired In the ( overiine.'nt . and not (it cultivation hv (he Hawaiian Agri cultural ( 'ompany. Possession of the above lands w ill he given May 7. 1WM. I Interior Office Dec, SO., 1808, J. A. KING, Minister of the Interior, J-.'s.:it Dtl'AlllMtNr Ot F1NANCK. V. (i. ASHLEY has this appointed Registrai "t Public lay been tooounta, vice (Jen. V.. Bmithiea. Denartmenl of Finacee, Dec, v.'. 1808, s. li. DAMON, Minister of Finance zr.-M NOTICK TO IMi'OK 1 fcKS. From and after JANUARY ,'m 1804a importers will be required to furnish the usual bomi tor production of properly Certified tnvoioea for all open entries. .Signed) JAMES B. CASTLE. ColleotorGeneraJ of Customs. Approved. (Signed' S. (, DAMON. Minister 1808, nance, Honolulu. He WATKK NO riCt . in accordance with Section 1 of chap ter XXVI ol the laws of IKSfl, All persons holding water privileges, 1 Of those paying water rates, are herein notified lhat the water rates for t lit term ending dune 80, 1804, il) be due and payable at the office t' ihe Honolulu Waterworks on the first day of Janu ary, 1894, All such rateb remaining unpaid for fifteen days after they are due will be Subject to an additional ten per cent. Hates are payable at the office of tin water works in the Kapuaiwa building. Office of Honolulu Water Works. Honolulu. Dei-. 'J;', 1898. ANDKKW BROWN, Supt. Honolulu W;iier Works. 'Jilt Oahu Lodge, No. 1, K. of P. Bpaoial Counoila on Friday Bvmwo, Del Md. All Brotberi earaeatl; In vit.'tl to in- praaant. Hy ordar ( '. C. HKEBBBT stantkn. K. (if I!. & 8. For Sale at a Bargain. A Folding Bagatelle Table, Ignite new and complete with Halls and Cues at the Ka tv I . Corner of Nuuanu and King Sis. -"ii-1 w Large Fat Gobblers. FOH THANKSGIVING. EXMAS NEW YEAR, W Kill (IT It TO "JO LBS. LKAVK OBDKBa i.AKI.V TO (. Vlti.i: BIBM, AND HENRY DAVIS fc CO. SO Fort Street. CHRISTMAS . The llnilei hikiiuiI lii'K tn infiirin tlii'ir hflHldl that tlii"ir Klnrui will l? cliise.l from Saturday infill. ha Hnt, to Tin -day Otaiagi tin" -'(llli of Dt ifiiibfr HKNKY MAY .V CO. ll. HpIMTVU A BBO. BBNBY UAVis .v oo, LB WIH iV CO. ('. Hl'STACK. For Sale Cheap. One Four 11 r.' Power UpWgbl Kllilif and One I i 1 1 1 iluiM PoWtf Holler. " luqlliva tl tln Ofiloa I (i ll ill Mi si Hi Its" I nl) bniitni BJi 1 nrillatli It l I' t. tw II For Hi i.i. The POOM Rt I' I , I'loor of tie M I riKims are sinlnl'le t., I Tor partleulari a ; t on Hie dr. an,. I 1 win ti Thn I tun or Oflice., V. ALLEN. Chairman of Truateea, k il Bishop A Co I ClO tn Old III Great Victory T HI. CALiGRAPH. The Aaaw iated I'n M bare adopt ed the OaUtWUWI for receiving minsnges diriet from tin w iiv-a. All ilispatchi . , !i ih lated Preaa wires are nov ortpii don willing machlnea, ami thi re is n general feel ing among telegraph in hum ra that the day la not fai Uiti nl when evsrj ileaoriptioq of telegram will be printed on the machine. The move ment in this direction la vlsroroua and poisistciit, and it n ill ni be long before typewriting machines w ill be considered na much a pan ol the equiptnent of ever, Domiiiercisl office as the telegraph Inetrii nls, With a view ot properl) qualify Ing uur telegraphic am enti lorthia work. We make no extra charge lo them for instruction in typewriting and (he use nf the tuat'lilne, Jn future nl pupils t' our Ttttgraphlt Dtpartmeni u 'it be tuylit tortotivi mi llii ( Otigraph, In this, as in every 01 In r ri UUlalle, It ia our intention tui keep up with the demands of modern huaiiiees methoda fftulcTl Coltrgi Journal. There i.. nothing Complex abOUt the OAUOaAPB! it is built to last for years: is capable of the greatest spin 1 ami arc used the world iver T. W. HOBRON. Ag L iu . NEW GOODS! to entire New Stock has usl been opened by . S. SACHS, 50 FORT STREET Latest Nuvtltie in DrtM -LcoJl. I Wool Mitenal, in ibS Newett Plaiij, Stnpet 1 and Solid Color at very low pneet, Al i Wcot CSATSI in iotia COLCBS. An elegant airtn.;r.t of Fancy Fipured and Solid Coitr Sil-;, Shot Silki (.the iutettj, in al! Shadei. Fifund tadtil Silks in dre;.s pmtnis. Crystal Silks, fixdikSUka, Lunch Milks. A full ItQC of Silica in all volors At Fifty Lents h Yard Tile ( loodi air aelot6d penonall; by Mb. Sachs in New York i of ii'- Very Latest, and will In offarad nt ptioaa lo suii t lie linifH Just Received. Pacific iafcfware Company. Vr; ipenin;; New Goods at their Art Room., specially s-kc'.ed for ihe Season .... Uluaaw ore DUbaa, Rom dps, Suar variety of p itterna Btwls, Pickle nd Batktti, 'J'umbl'jrs, i ;la-.-es. , l . Japuneic Sets, 'nscH, ' etc. 9 etc. China, Saipumn, Ouari, Kioto, Tea Cups and .iiu-erh.. Ft a and Ouffefl Pott, Royal Worcester, Dnulton. Haviland. I opt land Cut l.'umoo Wmw, tSawli, Fan i v Rattan Chair. Plated and Silver Ware in . n-.fr. Table. Rogera Brew,1 Fcrks and Spoons. l l.t ii sr unci X?j't. rx"i Pictuiv . , Li, hi ttit LateM si A UboiCfl L'1 of I-'EltXS In Pots und 11 'iiiiiL, Bfttkcti al vt.'iy lovv Prices. PACIFIC HARDWAR1E; GO. LTD., 402 and 404 FORT STREET. I Wrought Steel Ranges, Chilled Cooking HOUSEKEEPING GOODS AGATK WARE (White, Gray and Nickel-plated), PUMPS, WATER ANLi SOIL PIPES, WATER CLOSETS AND URINALS, RUB BER HOSK AND l.AWX i-klNKLEKS, BATH TUBS AND STEEL SINKS 0. S. CUTTERS AND LEADERS, SH.HET IRON, COPPER iUNC AND LEAD, LEAD PIPE AND PIPE FITTINGS P! umbing. Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Work. D1MOND BLOCK, 1 1 1 r Ne-w U.P Re 1 a x rant. HOTBI Miitir.r. aiiei Qajfiarf Maf NaaaM aimi.) 1 ii.' t LAN Mr At.a IN n ual I s -llll l-OVVLS StrveJ Thififi 1 imt a Wh Irtrala . tho Weuk inqli Moal -Denfsttiik and i Ham and Eggs i Fist, Cnops and I! ggs ta oo .ll)C ( hcsolnle and Ginirin!' will eviav n ial CHOW SING, liOJ In, tr oii ii tii-. "K Water houw'a Fort Strt; cl Store Ho. 10 and the Crockery . Class- aj ?re and Mnrrl VI - .' Mil' ! fJHUI M ware Store, Queen Street will bs open euenines until Christmas, commencing SATURDAY, December lO. MEW GOOD'S! ! HUi IOLULU An immeuK assortmect cl White and Colcrid Cotton Dren Uoodt. Latest Kausraia Ksaratt Material. ;4cw ChaiU lea. New Muilini. New Cm .pea. A une assorttxent ot Qtogliama, Pcrcataa and Plannclcvi , Fancy Striped Cottou Cnnklra. Alio an elocant asiiorniicnt of rjre-ab Tninminc to aatcli all Mattriala. it and an Holiclay Goods. The Berry Diahes, Salad Bowie. Cheese Craokar J irs. Jups, Finder Howls, E(rg Gobkts, Wine, Champagne and othel Iron Stoves. y5 - 97 KING STREET Going out of the Dry Goods Business! everything mult be solrl Hi ge.iiii fit Coal THI8 18 NO FAKE. To ronvlnre yon nf aboM' tu t t end the ti.mi in PrlCt 1 .1st : I.iidies' Cotton ( ,hn 1 s . Ladies' Silk Milts Misses Children's Coloicd Hose pair if 5 i' 10 20 5 5 "5 03 10 S s 05 Ttblo Napkins. , Misses' Slippers Otatt' LlMM Cnllars ... Ladies' " " Gents' Neckwear.. Velvet Ribbons. f yards for . if 2. 50 Corsets 67; bone t Silk and ftmcj DrM ButtOM Bov's Woolen Suits Boy's AH Wool Stuis ColOnd Woolen I. ace., l.ndies Colored Ribbed Vtttt 3 for Ladies' While Ztttlt X'ests Ih 11 s Cambric Collars, pf do 'jo 31 . to 5 .20 . 10 IO.OO .20 -S . to s 10 if jj.iki Gents' Suits. . Gents' I'ndorsliirts Ladies' Press Heels. " Shield Clasjis lor I. loaks. per I' whalebone Casing Silk Dress Binding Ladies' Linen Ulttcft., " Leathet l'urscs Misses' White Slipperi 10 00 "5 50 1 It Arc you in it? Said Well, Waa I'M Mpl "I wh, in tin' boat, nm now in Ih, air, ii,i ma) s'm ba in the water: but il JOK would I tilt to know who, iMMtda JfOOTlalf Ma in tin' .Mini I mum rater von m . . . UICI'HlilVS! . . . They are cerUinly In it, if an attractive stock and rcnaonalile tniinl for nnvlliinir Thi'V lliivc BVOU BOt WHALES lor sale! air, WiiaI.ES that sail about in walec and I9II0W s ulioal of herrinna, only The) to not atrlke Bp an acquaintance with every one tliey meet in just the same manner that you do tlicj are Tovs for Children "Then there arc new PinTt'HR MOTJLDINUS jual arrived from the RHt: a tine assortment of XMAS CARDS, LEATHER GOODS, PHOTO FRAMES and ALBUMS and lois of other tliina lhat one nnit aee to upjireriate. Just Received by Last Steamer Km Glovfs i. 8 Button, Undrussiti Fans. Dkaus and Gray ij Button .Mpsqi'ftaiki-: Kvi-mnc Siiaoks 3 Button Eyf.mno Shadls also a choick line of White and Colored Dimitys, Muslins, Swisses and Percales. Tte are the CHOICEST LINE of UKESS MUSLIN wc have Ever SUowd WE HAVE AUK3 RBCBIVBD A NICE ASSORTMENT Ol' and Cream Point de Irelaode Laces Suitable (or Trimming Wash Dresses, All Widths, from Sc Fort Street, New Furniture Store ROBINSON BLOCK. HOTEL ST.. BETWEEN FORT AND NUUANU STREETS In uow optmed for tuainen, mid han In Muck iho flin-ht Hsort u c-ut of Antique Oak Bed Room Sets, Chiffoniers, Sideboards, Extension Tables, Etc. AIbo ft Mm Atuortmc-nt or i Reed and. Rattan Furniture UPHOLSTERY. Pisa Spring, Hair, Wool, Mow ami Straw Maui-rak, I.ivu Cm"c l-'tutlu'i a and Kilk Flow ror I'lllowh Kpociul attention cullod to onr lat,t .tj-le of W1KK M ATTKE.S.SKH ( be bent and cha.esl ever broiiKbt lo (uis country. Fino Louni' and Sofa lied., at Han Francisco price, i oini,U,iu AaottnMtli of iial i i i -v C'rlua, Cndlea and Ui;L Chain, Qo&MIUS Poles in WOOD or Brass Trimmings. IV inaite a Hpbcialty ol Laying Matting and Interior Iiocoratlng, Furniture and Slattrekse re(iairsd by Tim ( law Vorkn en, A TRIAL IS SOLICITED. ORDWAY ftoaiMOK Block, Hotil Strxei BULL TELEPHONE NO M6. tl.tf MUTUAL TELEPHONE NO IJio ttl SpOfilfi of BfittOH Tun'. ".1 1 or , SH"iI Sewing Silk Knitting Silk. J SpOOil Mi Shell Oiklotli, 4 xntils for. o Tl I I TI 55 x m r Z 5 I a - n x -- ? 7 r i 8 fl 5' III I I H 9 a S I a' g K s 5 If 3( t v - v i .'it r i e tf ihe Wbali to 1 In Marlnei that depends, 99 prices Yea. magnal nt. you would KING BROS. to 2 inches. G-U3SfKT 4 Bbewer Bi.oeR. (.abmet .Making In all tta brauchn. LOW t ST PRICES PREVAIL. & PORTER,