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IV. WptRn-1S,' rr 1 1 (f. Imilg j$ttIUfin TUESDAY, JUNK M, 1802. T ,, ariiivais. Juno U H S Australia, tlomllcttc.frotn San Fran cisco, Schr Mary TS Poster from Kauai , , , DEPARTURES, .lime 14 4-ni!i8tctl sehooncr llobert Lowers, Oapt Goodman, for San Kranclsco Stmr V G Hull fi.r Maul anil Hawaii nt 11 a in Htmr Mokolll for Moloktil ami Maul at fi p m Stmr Waialcalo for Labalua and llama- kua at 10 a in Stmr Claudliic for Maul atfi p m StmrMlkaliala for Katun at 5 p m Stmr Kaala for lCauul at 4 p in VESSELS LEAVING TO-MORROW. Stmr Kllauea Hou for Knkalau and Oo- kala Stmr Hawaii for Hamakua PASSENGERS. From San Francisco per 3 S Australia June 11 Mrs K 0 Uond, Miss M Uiow ley. S Cunningham and wife Jllss Fen uclf, Miss Kitty Horner, Prof J Keen, Mrs M J Kelly, Miss A Kelly, Mls Ger tie Iiei'kii', Mrs Thus Madilock. MUs Alice Maude, Master Aithur Mcintosh. Geo II Mlxur, L. E Pliikham, Miss A II Kemsdell, Itev Father llevniau Sehradt. JT Wutcrliouse, II Wntuilionse, J 11 Wilson, Albeit West, Ciipt Onus Kim ball. For Maui and Hawaii per stmr V G Hall, Juno 14 Mr and Mis Horner, Dr Cooper, Dr l.ulz, Mrs Kelly, Miss Kelly, Mrs Amain, K W Bartells, Mrs Bartclls, D Awaawa. T C Forsyth. Johnson, Mlhs Johnson, Miss Fennull, Judge V Foster. W II Winter, itev W M Kalalwaa, Iluv A Pall, Mis Makekau, Lo Uoy, Mrs Min nie Wlcni J A Moore, Mrs E White and 2 elilldicn, Col S Norrls and 51 dcek. SHIPPING NOTES. The bark Ophlr docked to-day at the new Fort street wharf where she com menced discharging her cargo of coal The 4-raastcd schooner Hubert Low ers leaves this afternoon for Sau Frau cUco with a full load of bugar. - The import of sugar from the other Islands has diminished considerably of lute, the island coasters bringing but light cargoes. Korelgu vessels have consequently becii detained to await shipments. SAN FRANCISCO NOTES. Arrivals S G Wilder, June 1. Projected Departures S S Monowai, June 24; bktnu 8 G Wilder, June 11; bk S C Allen, June 8, Sailed Urig John D Spreckcls for Kabului, June 1. Spoken May 21, Lat 45 N, Long 17 W, Gor bk J C Glade from Liverpool for Honolulu. DIED. LEDERER In New York City. May 31, Mrs. ltoo Lederer, aged 83, mother of a. W. Lederer of Hono lulu. , ADVERTISING NOTES. C. J. McCarthy has lots on Liliha blreot for mi!i. , 3-tf Fuusu-'frozeii oystein liuvo been rt iceived at the Benver Saloon. The Enteipriso Daiiy has a iino .collection of fowls for sale. H. W. Schmidt & Sons offer a cot tage on Beretania street for lent, Avtkk (.having ui-e Cucumber Skin '1 on iv. Bens-on, Smith ik Co., Agents'. 1-tf Sunburn relieved at oneo by Cu cumber 'Ionic, Benson, Smith A Co., Agents. 1-tf The Brunswick billuud nailors arc the most elegant pleaMire icsort in Honolulu. (i-tf "Where shall I bee you this even ing?" "Uh, tamo old place, tho Brunt-wick." fl-tf A CAiti) of thaukb f i mu the officer, and oiew (.f the Autlro Hungaiiau coivette Fat-ana appeals to-day. Harrison Bios, i Her' for sale the I wo dut.ichtd buildings lately utert by Piof. M.ueuso and Pieston, cheap. During the absence of D. and H. McCoriiHtoii Frank Foster will act for itheni under full power of attorney. The S. S. Australia will leave for San Francisco on Tuesday next. Through tickets issued to all joints in the States. Delicious coii'eo and chocolate will bo beived every morning euily at iho Pnlucu lee Cieani 1'urloifc, Ludwigton, & Cion. Hold Hln'cl 1-tf Dressmaking, Cutting and Fitting done at luiliet' houses. Perfect lit guaranteed. MISS WOLF. 7il Beie- . tuniii htieet, or Mutual telophono (i'JO, bcfoio 8 a. m. or 0:30 p, in. 8-3m Mjbs Mary LYi.E,lalely book-keeper with Egan & Giinii, is ircpaied to Uo stenographing uiid type-writing at moderate rates. Graduate of lle.ild's Business College, San Fiancibco, Olllco with C. J. McCailhy, U5 Mw chant street. 2-lm Special attention is called to the advertisement of the Anhcutcr-Buscli Brewing Association of St. LouiH, ap pearing in this issue. Tho enormous buMiicss of this concern may bo gathered from the figures there given, which attests tho pupuluiity of their pure, wholesome beers, BAND CONCERT. The Royal Hawaiian Military Hand under the leadership of Professor II, Berger will give a concert nt the Ha waiian Hotel this evening at 7;30 o'clock. The following is the pro gram : I'AHT I, Murch-The Uersiallcrl Kllenbnrg. Overtuio Poetaud Peasant Suppe Choi us Tamihtiuser . . .,...,... Wagner .Selection liuhsarln Donizetti llouu Ac Nei. Wul Miiptum. Ahua Oe. I'AltT II, Mfdley Yankee Tloklo Beyer Gavotte Welcome.... Kluss Wall. Vl'-nna Stories Stratus Two Marches a. Diillioualo i, ...Cunku i b, Ta-ia-u-biiom-Uur-ny Anon llKWUll 1'OUOl. WBywwi8gMRi ytt uw a LOCAL AHD GENERAL HEWS. Suoak is 3J, an advatico of 110 ov er previous advices. I'imsKU Laurie .1. Ryan, of the Australia, is thanked for news favors, Tun Austro-llungaiian corvette Fimana is connected with Mutual Tel ephone, No. 21G. Tiik case of embezzlement against II. F Poor lias again boon postponed until Tuesday next. Thk band will play at Iho Hawaii an Hotel this evening for the bouuiil. of the AtiHlinlia's passengers. Master J. II. Wilson, son of Mar shal Wilson, was a pasiougoi by tho Australia to-day, on u vacation. Thk traincars carried 10,000 people on tins lltli of June, tho largest pro vious number in one day having been 8000. Mastkii Arthur Mackintosh arrived home from school on a idiot t vacation this morning, looking tho pictuie of health. The water at tho Long Branch baths, Wuikiki, is now in lovely con dition, ami largo bathim; paitius go out nightly. Thk sale of tho lease of Govern nicnt land at Koolauloa, Uahu, will lake place to-morrow at noon, at the front entr.iuco of Aliiolani Halo. The U. S. S. Boston has been or dered to Honolulu to relievo the U. S. S. San Francisco, and will bo ox l ected hero some time thi mouth. Mu. ClniH. L. Hopkins will act us Police Justice during tho absence of Judge Win. Foster on Hawaii. Judge Foster left on the Hall this morning The four-nmsti'd schooner Aloha and thb brigantino V. G. Irwin sailed from San Francisco on June (ith for this port. Before leaving the captains agreed on an ocean race. Father Hot maun Sehradt, a young German priest, arrived by to-day'b steamer to join tho Catholic mission. Theie has been no appointment as yet to the vacant Bishopric. Otto Anderson, a union sailor, was killed in a light between union and non-union men on board the Hawai ian bark S. C. Allen at San Francisco. The union men tried to burn and sink the vessel. Manager Johnson and the guests of the Hotel are looking happy tho new French cooks lnivo arrived, and visions of nico little dinners arc al ready iloating before the guests and their friends. The S. F. Morning Call of June 7th say: "Tho biirkcniiuo S. G. Wilder is now owned by a company lecontly in corporated under tho laws of the State called the S. G. Wilder Co. Captain A. 11. Paul is the president. A numbeii of the racing stock which participated in the 11th of June races will bo taken on the C la inline this evening for Maui, so that they may be put into trim for the -Ith of July races at Kahului. A. B. Kkkk and F. G. 'lowiihund, arrested yesterday, stand charged with selling goods without, a license tit Ewa These are the men who left abiuptly on Dr. J. S. Mi Glow's yacht. Their tnal will take place to-morrow. Much amusement has been caused about town by tho appearance in the San Francisco Chronicle of a portrait of Hon. A. S. Wilcox labeled "Robert V. Wilcox." It is supposed the Chronielu stole the picture from tho "seventy immortals" of tho Pacilic Commcicial Record. A petition to the Legislature is in circulation, asking that tho Govern ment 11 ml employment for Mr. Mclvin Smyth, who had his left hand maimed in an electric light accident, while in the Government employ, July, 188'J Mr. Smyth has proved himself a cap able overseer in road building, but is now out of employment. Mu. Seymour Cunningham and bride wero passengers by the Austra ) to-d.iy. Tho bride was formerly Miss Stephanie Whitney, daughter of Hon. mid Mrs. Geoigo Whitney of Oakland, Cal., and Mr. Cunningham hails f i oin Washington, 1) C. The mariiagc took place in Oakland tho day previous to the steamer's sailing foi Honolulu. The new chief cook, Leon Mather, and his assistant (a Flench pastry cook), who have been engaged for the Hotel, arrived by the Australia to-day and will commence their duties to morrow. The new chef was selected by Mr. Kiuzlcr, tho manager of the new California Hotel, and steward James of tho Australia suys ho is a dandy at French cooking, A writ of hubeuB corpus is ponding in Sun Fruueisco lor tho release of Il linois Wise, who is held to answer for the minder of a Chinaman in Hono lulu harbor. The judge .who should hear the writ had ltift the city, and theie was uncoitainty us to tho date of a healing. It is icporled tho col ored Masons of San Francisco arc doing everything possible to free Wise. Theiie was a light on tho 4-musted schooner Robert Lowers last night, botweou II. V. St. Clair, the first mato, and Gns Horvis, a sailor. St, Clair hud his head cut and Durvis had his nose bled. Two policemen answered a call from tho vessel and arrested Dorvis, who was lined Jfiifl lor assault and battery. He has not money in hand to pay his line, and will ho puu.1 oft" from tho Lowers before that vessel sails this afternoon. The niiinagor of tho Paradise of tho Puoiiio has leceived a letter from the San Francisco ollieo of the Oceanic Steamship Co., slating that the trou ble threatened in Hawaii hud had u reactionary iiillmmcu on intended tourists for tho mid-ocean Kingdom. The suggestion was advanced that uu increuted edition of tho outcoining number, if distributed uroadcast throughout ban Francisco, would have a very bonoiioial ollect, Mr. II. Williams of this city who attends tho Knight Template Conclave at Denver, Colo,, will he pinwdcd with large iiumbeis of this local advertiser of the Jsluuds, for distribution. sSSWss liM MIGJ NEWS. (San Francisco, June 7, jer S. S. Australia,) ' u'jti:i stati: . THK ltr.l'UttLICAN NOMINATION. Murat Hnlstcail, the famous editor, is writing special despatches from Minneapolis to the Cluonicle. In one he says he cltiim- to bo an expert in national conventions, as ho began that special service in ISoG, report ing tho Buchanan convention iu Cin cinnati and the Fremont convention in Philadelphia. With all his exper ience, however, he has never met with anything like the honest ami hard-headed disputes, now going on at Minneapolis, as to the standing of the delegations of the several States with respect to candidates iu the Re publican convention. A press despatch says the Blaine men have won tho preliminary skir mish and will control the organiza tion of the convention. The. Harrison advocates have never stopped working for an instant and claim to have absolute confidence in their ability to nominate Harrison on the first ballot, hut the figures given out aie not those locked up in head quarters. They are deceiving and are in many cases juggled about so as to deceive the other side with res pect to the standing of several States. A State politician, however, who has spent two days in making a can vuss, says that ho cannot find more than 425 votes for Harrison on the first ballot, and that, he says, is liberal. Senator llansbroiigli, who is considered a good guesser, says that by to-night the Harrison boom will have evaporated and that the selection of a Blaine temporary chair man, when it is accomplished, will take the starch out of the President's friends and they will be unable to lis on a third man. The Harrison men 'mve not taken pains lo deny stories that they lost during yesterday and that Blaine has gained'. Thoy aid iu a general way that they were stronger than ever last light, but when confronted with a poll of the States they said the iig uies wero "cooked to order." Per haps they were, but there is no doubt in the cases of Illinois and Virginia, where great and -unexpected gaius were made. Cullom's defeat for temporary chuiimau makes the case of Illinois still more alarming for tho supporters of the administration, as it is ditlieult to keep a following for a beaten man. the only gam men tioned for Hat risoii is three iu Kan sas, where there are scveral good Federal positions soon to bo given out. HLAINE KE9IONS l'tlOU THE SECKETA lirSHIl' OK STATE. Secretary Blaine tendered his res ignation to the President ou June 4, in the follow iug letter: Dlpautment ok State, Washington, D. C, June i, '92. j To the President: I respectfully beg leave to submit my resignation of the ollice of Sec retaiy of State of the United Slates, to which I was appointed by you on the dlli of March, 1889. The con-" dition of public bpsiness in the De partment of State justifies me in re questing that my resignation may be accepted immediately. I have the honor to be, very re spectfully, your obedient servant, James G.' JBlaine. To this the President made the fol lowing reply: Executive Mansion, Washington, D. C, June 4, 1892. To the Secretary of State: Your letter of ihis date tendeiinsj your resignation of the ollice of Secretary . of State of the United Slates has been received. The terms in which you state your desires are such ns to leave me no choice but to accede to your wishes at once. Your resignation is there fore accepted. Very respectfully yours, Benjamin Haukison. To Hon. James 6. Ulaine. From undeniable authority some interesting facts connected with the resignation are gleaned. They show that the' President was a9 gnnlly surprised as anybody, and had no knowledge whatever of Mr. Maine's contemplated action before reading tho Secretary's letter. It appears that Congressman Boulelle of Maine called at Mr. Blaine's house the pre vious evening beforo leaving for Minneapolis, and the two remained closeted until within fifteen minutes of the lime of the departure of the liain. What wus said is not known, but this much has been ascertained : On the way to the train Boutello slopped his cab at the telegraph of fice and sent a telegram to Charles Littlelield, chairman of the Maine delegation, as follows: "It's all right Blaine will accept." MCKINLEY THE DAUK HOUSE. Tlie.ro are a few men In Minneapo lis not the greatest politicians it is true, bul still of considerable in llucnco - who have been secretly working for tho abandonment of both Maine and Harrison mid the substi tution of one of their own names. Deep down under the surface Mc Kinley has been much talked of, his name finding great favor in adminis tration quarters. Tho-men there like McKinloy for what he said when he came out fur Harrison, and if the latter must step oil' the truck they would like to see the grout protectionist tuke his place, This has befit taken advantage of by his close personal friends, and they uro trying to put in motion a Mo tltnlntr liMntn llblL !,1n be OtletllV launched When tile proper moment arrives. Quiet canva99cs by the Illinois del egation hav'o been made, with the result that very unexpectedly many delegates from all parts of the country liavo signified their willing ness to vote for Ohio's Governor after the second ballot if ll can he shown that neither of the present leaders can win. KinsT UI.OOU roit blaink. At the meeting of tho national committee last night the Harrison men made a light on Fnsscttaud were defeated. The result of tho vote for temporary chairman was: Fassctt, 20, Cullom 21, so that Fassctt will bo the temporary chairman of the convention. The election of Fassctt is con sidered a test of the relative strength of the Blaine and Harrison forces in the committee, and in the election of Fassctt Blaine secured the initial ad vantage. Fassett received the votes of the following States: Alabama, Arkan sas, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, Vest Virginia, New York, Wisconsin and the District of Colum bia 33. For Cullom Delaware, Gcoigia, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Minne sota, Mississippi, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, Virginia, Washington and Wyoming 1C. The national committee paid Cali fornia two compliments by electing M. H. de Young its secretary and by the selection of George Lee of Sau Francisco as one of the secretaries of the convention. He is third ou the list. NEW YOltK DEMOCRACY KOU HILI,. The New York delegates to the Democratic national convention met last evening and adoptetl a resolu tion, by a vote of sixty-nine to one, that they would present the name of Senator Hill as a candidate, and vote for him until nominated or as long as he permit his name to be used. The meeting adjourned to meet at Chi cago on Friday preceding the con vention. AN AWFUL DISASTKIt. The oil regions of Pennsylvania were visited on the oth inst. by a disaster of fire and water only eclipsed by the memorable Hood of Johnstown. While Titusville and Oil City were flooded from ovei flow ing streams, together with the burst ing of a dam, the Crescent Oil lelin ery took fire, and the flames spread with fearful rapidity. Fire broke out in other refineries at different points. The water that submerged populous parts of the towns, as well as the streams, were thickly coated with oil. This oil taking fire spread the flames far and wide, and men, women and children fleeing from lire were lost in the flood. The following summary of the dire results of the disaster prefaces the latest despatches from the stricken district in the Chronicle: A search of twenty-four hours in the stricken oil region has further re vealed the awful work of the flood and fire. Conservative estimates now place the loss of life at Titusville at 100 and at Oil City at 1.10. Pro perty to the amouut of S2,000,000 was destroyed at Titusville, while Uil City suffered damage to the ex tent of over 81,000,000 a total death list of 2G0 and u financial loss of $3,000,000. At midnight fifty-six bodies had been recovered at Titus ville and sixty-seven at Oil City. Hundreds are still engaged iu the gruesome tusk of rescuing the dead from the wreckage of buildings and the still angry waters, hut there aie (cores who have found nameless graves in the liver and whose bodies will never be iccovcied. Pennsyl vania has responded to the appeal for aid sent out from the suffering cities, und the destitute will receive every attention and comfott that money can obtain. The fire that led to the terriblo destruction of life und property al Titusville and along the river was caused, it has been learned, by u spurk f i om a locomotive. Mechanic street, occupied by the poorer classes for residences, was simply blotted out of existence. Not the vestige of a d'velling is left standing. The greatest loss of life occurred there. The lire und flood were so swift that whole families were swept away be fore they realized their danger. The volume of the flood was greatly in creased by the breaking of dams at Ricovillo and Spartansburg. HKMb. It is reported that llev, Sheldon Jackson, Commissioner of Education for Alaska, was murdered at Juneau by liquor smugglers whom he and two native officers had arrested. The report lacks confirmation, Jackson is well-known as a missionary and a writer ou Aluska. F. U, MoUloiiy, the well-known billiard player of San Francisco, with whom JakeScuacfcr played and scored u continuous run of U000 points straight rail billiards in May, 1890, is dying iu Chicago. fMcCleery went to Chicago to witness the Ives-Slossou mutch ou May 21st. McCleery is well known in Honolulu, where lie gave exhibitions of his skill and lessons in billiards a few years ago.J lUJltOI'K. Peter Jackson, the coloiud boxer, knocked Frank P. Slaviu out In the tenth round. The light took place in Loudon al midnight of Muy 30. Slaviu wus terribly punished, llo lay (Id if deall aftm- being knbeked In a heap. Lord Lonsdale- opened the proceedings with ft speech, and many titled sports wero present. Among the spectators are mentioned Coi. North, "Buffalo Mil," and Furniss the artist. Mails received in Franco from Mauritius confirm the statement that 1200 persons wore killed and 4000 injured in the recent hurricane. In a magnetic disturbance preceding the blow the sea rose nine feel. A large number of leading inhabi tants are among the killed. Half the sugar crop was destroyed and the planters' losses arc incalculable. mm . CASH ABSTRACTED. Jo . IMIIoti I Arrontfit on Maniitrlon of a Itnlilicry. A German named Schober caused a warrant lo be Issued this morning for the arrest of Joe Dillon, the pug ilist, charging him with lobbery. It appears that Schober took a notion that he would have a "time" yester day. He filled his pockets with "stuff" and visited severnl saloons, filially winding up ul the Royal where he made the acquaintance of Dillon. bchobcr wus uccompamcti uy one Schussler and a Portuguese. The two first mentioned partook of too much beer and became rolling hilarious, Dillon all the time encouraging the duet. Finally Schober felt his knees weaken and he remembered no more. When he awoke he felt in his pockets and found his money gone. Thi3 morning he met Schussler and by persistent questioning fixed a suspi cion on Dillon, with the result that the pugilist was arrested by Louis Touissant, a special olllccr. Bail was fixed at 8250. DOULTON WARE. Kx ' Ileniiiorr." The Pacific IlAiunvAitn Co., Ld., have just received from England an invoice of the well-known Doulton Ware, comprising Breakfast and Din ner Sets, Toilet Sets, Cups and Sau cers, Jugs, etc., etc. Their supply of Plantation Tools and Supplies is very complete, as also of Lubricating Oils. Carholinoiitn Avcnaiius by the bar rel, case or smaller quantity. The best spring lni'dioino is n doe or two of St. Patiick's Pills. They not only physic but cleanse the hole system and purify the blood. For sale by Benson, Smith &. Co., Agents. JTJST-THIIK When in need of SOAP that, you will bo better suited every way by go iug lo a store that keeps a luigo quired. assortment of the article rc- Wo tercst this This beliove it may in yon lo know that store is that place week wo call your attention to a now soap in this mar ket. As the mauufaetururs huo not been in business for centuries they aie willing to -tfSfCjprft-. I)art 1V'1'1 their productsfttijyjijovjj fur less mo ncy than old and you ro e r bouses, coivo the benefit. Jas. S. Kirk it Co. uro sliiving to mako as good an article as Iho oilier soap makers and C,.nCypi their S h a n d o n Bells yja'i-fa'i.w, soap is eijual to the best. fes) These cuts do " ' nutie present the si.e of the cakes, but the difference is in Iho price. The store thai sells tho srrov. best soda will sell the most (buccndathJI soap. You mo u judge of i'wSw good soda. 5tr'ega" H0BR0N, NEWMAN & CO., OUUGOIw'l W. Cornor Port fc JClmjr9trotH. H CARD ol' THANKS. rpilE Officers and Crew of the Iinpe X rial and Boyal Aiistro-iluiigariaii Coivette ,lFasiiua," not being able to thank p 'rsonully all those who have shown their sympathy on the occasion of the death and funeral of their late commander, Captain Fricdrieh Schwels gut, by the raisins of Hags at lialfmast and by sending iloucrs or attending the funeral, heiehy beg to express the most heartfelt thanks on behalf of themselves and tho family of tho deceased. 1 1(1 1 1 CHICKENS FOR SALE! rpHE Eutorpiiso Dairy has 1 some Kino Chickens, In cluding' Hult-bluck Spanish, Muff Scotch, Leghorn and Itraluna Ui coils for sale. Mutual Telephone No. 057. HO Ct NOTICE, rrMIE undersigned meiuheisof tho linn JL of I). McCoiriston i&i'o (foriueily J. .MoiNilguu & Co.1, of Kauuilo, Island of Molnkai, give notice that during llHr absence from this Kingdom, Mr Flunk Foster of said ICaiualo will act for thuni under power of uiiorney. I). McCOHHISTOX, nam li. McLOiutisTON. Grapes For Sale ! GBAPKS fresh fiom the tree, six puuuds for $1, are foi sale ut THUS. UlllUhTLKV.S, 127 U Fort stiect Tho bust thing to hoikI to your l'rieiulu a broad in Kiiitf Jlros.' Ulii.stratcil Souvenir of Hawaii, whioli 1h gottun up tor tho iui'iobo and In not un advortlnomont. wpvffe S?E535r-?-rr You Can T tr-t- t " "" '"3a r ?. i.A pulation and an ornament lo the kitchen. Il washes and dries more crockery, glassware and knives and folks in live minutes than your cook could attend to In an hour. They are in use In Honolulu and arc giving satisfaction. Our supply is rimiled. iks buy r i w sa HAWAIIAN HARDWARE CO., ' Fort street, oppo. Spreckcls' Bank, Honolulu ANHEUSER-B USCH uMmnm M'tur? SL WW 1 IV U S W ST. LOUIS, 1VIO BREWERS OF FINE MANUFACTURED FROM Pure Malt and Highest Grade lops ! 1ST No Corn used in place of Malt, as is done by other Eastern Breweries, in order to cheancn the cost of their Beer, and to compete with our wond-rcnowued and justly famed With the Completion of the Mew Brewhouse, the Brewing Capacity is the Largest of any Brewery in the World. Skewing Capacity: G kettles every 2-1 hours, 0,000 Barrcb, or 1,800,000 Barrels per year. Consumption of Material: Malt, 12,000 bushels per day 8,600,000 bushels per year. Hops: 7,o00 lbs. per day 2,250,000 lbs. per year. No Corn or Corn Preparations are used in the manufacture of the Anheuser-Busch Beer. It is, therefore, the highest priced but the nost wholesome and really the least expensive for its superior quality. Annual Shipping Capacity : 100,000,000 Bottles and 5,000,000 Kegs. The Anheuser-Busch Co. have carried off the highest honors ami the highest class gold medals wherever they have competed. At all of the International Exhibitions, throughout this world, their Beer excelled all others. This Company hjvc prepared Beer, for the Hawaiian Islands, known a handsome -label anil in white bottles, W1ENI3R" in dark bottles, Heretofore inported, we will now supply to the trade in quantities to suit. Q. W. MACFARLANE & CO., ir,i Agents i'or i!i 104 Fort bit Ohoice Millinery! o WE HAVE THE VERY LATEST STYLES IN Hats, Bonnets &. Toques ! NEW TR MMINGS I NEW RIBBONS ! THE LATEST CHIFFON TRIMMINGS I Special Reduction in School Hats rtsr FOR I WEEK ONLY G CHILDRENS' SCHOOL HATS F0R.25 CT;S. elephone For One ! Our attention is drawn from tho Hendry Breaker to the HXtCVI2IS"'cS DISH WASHING MACHINES ! Which wc received oil the "Di mond." This machine is constructed with a view lo cutting down the sales of the ctockery dealers and keep sets of disdn i intact. It is easy of mani BEER EXCLUSIVELY I article. a special brand of their highest grado as "SPKOIAL IJUEW," with? which with their best " SPORT t t r.!ntiiiiiMi IhIiiiiiIu reel, Honolulu. tf. V fit BeW ;r ti ' JsEflHBF r