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ami CuIhuis, negroes ami while num.
Thoy do not propose to invade Cub"
until the independent niovoniont
there takes definite shape and they
are asked to aid in the war.
They do not intend to send expedi
tions without a I'oinnluto under
standing with the veterans of past
revolutions and wit li the people on
the island. They count upon the
sympathy of Spanish Americans and
of the liberty-loving inhabitants of
this country. They believe that I'orlo
Uico will rie at the same time in re
bellion. Not until the different communi
ties have given their assent will war
break out. Meanwhile the leaders,
who are in direct communication
with every patriot inside and out
side the islands, are organizing, res
pecting, nevertheless, international
laws. Cuban clubs are accumulating
funds, without which the war would
be a failure, and are working secretly
to combine all tho element.! for the
final effort.
In Key West, which has 15,(00
Cuban, there aro fort- clubs com
posed of rich and poor, young and
old, men and women. In Talpa
there aro eight, in New York eight,
in Jamaica five and in Philadelphia
two.
Tho treasurer of tho party is Ben
jamin Guorra, a wealthy cigar manu
facturer. He has worked for Cuba
since ho was a boy, and is the vice
president of the oldest club in this
city, Los lndependiontes. "When
tho island gives tho word tho Cubans
hero will respond.
EUROPE.
The eruptions of Mount Etna vary
in violence from iny to day. Hugo
bowlders and ashes and lava are
ejected and tho ground is .shaken by
subterranean rumblings which are
heard for many miles. Several con
siderable streams of lava have start
ed down tho mountain side and
groat uneasiness prevails in Catania
and smaller towns at tho foot of tho
volcano.
Noxious gases bubble up in the
lakes in tho vicinity and tho water
has become so tainted that tho fish
are dying. A small lake about ten
miles from Catania threw up a tidal
wave two and a half or three feet,
deep. Within a fow minutes tho
wave receded and tho water in tho
lake is now thirty inches below its
usual level.
The Province of Havigo in tho
northorn part of Italy was swept y
a terrific cyclone July 19. An enor
mous amount of property was de
stroyed I)- the storm and it is believ
ed many lives wore lost. Tho village
of Polosolla, situated on tho left bank
of tho river Po, seven miles south of
the town of Kavigo, containing noar
y 4000 inhabitants, was almost com
pletely destroyed. Many of tho vil
lagers aro buried in the ruins of thoir
homes. Troops have been sent to
help recover the living and dead.
Forty houses and tho municipal
buildings wore destroyed in Polo
sella. So far, at least two persons
aro known to have been killed out
right and six injured.
Tho London Times gives promi
nence to a letter from Sir Edward
Watkin (Liberal Unionist), member
elect of tho House of Commons for
Hytheuul Chairman of tho South
eastern Railway Company, urging
tho settlement of the Irish question
by a compromise between Gladstone
and Salisbury, and by tho construc
tion of a ship canal across Ireland
and a tunnel connecting Ireland and
Scotland. Tho construction of a
ship canal, Sir Edward says, would
place Ireland on tho shortest sea
route to all tho great West and the
East by tho way of tho Canadian
Pacific .Railway. Surveys, ho adds,
have shown that tho project is feasi
ble, and that tho cost would not ex
ceed X20.000.000. Sir Edward fur
ther says tho construction of a ship
canal and tunnel would restore pros
perity to Ireland by affording work
for thousands of men and by an im
petus that would bo added to pro
bont commercial industries and the
creat ion of now ones.
Thomas Cook, the well-known
tourist manager, is dead.
Tho Bulgarian Government's organ
publishes a communication from the
Kussian Legation at Bucharest to
tho Russian Eonjign Ollico, showing
that ovory movement against Prince
Ferdinand of Bulgaria is directed,
paid for and instigated by .Russia.
Tho Rome Capitale says all Euro
pean powers will concontrato naval
squadrons at Cadiz in order to bo
ready to proceed to Morocco, whore
tho question of France and tho
Sultan is becoming complicated and
threatens to cause discord botweon
Franco und tho powers interested in
the maintaining of equilibrium on
the Mediterranean.
Gladstone wants England to sec
ond tho international movement with
regard to silver. In a memorandum
written to n friend, a London banker,
Gladstone declares ho is ardently in
favor of ovory intelligent movement
toward a better understanding on
this question between tho nations of
the world, and does not think Eng
land's dignity can in any way bo
hurt by her consent to second the
position taken by tho Washington
administration.
CANADA.
Tho block bounded by William,
Shannon, Ottawa and Ann streets,
Montreal, was swept away ly tiro
the night of July 18. Three firemen
were badly injured, A second fire
tho same night destroyed II. & A.
Allan's warehouse and the feed and
grain warehouse of Marsan and
lirossoau. Twelve firemen weio
buried by a falling wall of the Allan
warehouse, and two were taken out
dead. Tho loss is half a million,
one-half covered by insurance.
It is believed in Ottawa ollicial
circles that Lord Stanloy, Governor
General, will resign in conse
quence of tho dofeat of the Salisbury
Government. The Earl of Aber
deen, it is confidently expected, will
be I lie next Governor-General.
Mr. J. P. Blaizo, an extensive real
estate dealer in Des Moines, Iowa,
narrowly escaped one of the severest
attacks of pneumonia, while in the
noithern part of that state during
a recent blizzard, says the Saturday
Review. Mr. Blaizo had occasion to
drive several miles during tho storm,
and was so thoroughly chilled that
he was unable to get warm, and in
side of an hour after his return ho
was threatened with a severe case of
pneumonia or lung fovor. Mr. Blaizo
sent to the nearest drug store and
giit a bottle of Chainborlain's Cough
Remedy, of which ho had often heard,
and took a number of largo doses.
Ho says the effect was wonderful,
and that in a short time ho was
breathing quite" easily. Ho kept on
taking tlie medicine, and tho next
day was able to go to Des Moines.
Mr. Blaize regards his cure as simply
wonderful. Fifty cent bottles for
sale by all dealers. Benson, Smith
& Co., Agents.
TO THOSE WHO YALUE THEIR SIGHT.
Notice !
MR. A. DANCE,
Oplitlietlmio Optician,
By Appointment, to II. K. the Marquis of
Dullbrin, ox-Viceroy of India, Etc.,
IS NOW HERE, AND PREVIOUS TO
ESTABLISHING A LOCAL AGENCY
MAY BE CONSULTED KOU
SPECTACLES
At the Eagle House
(I'KIVATK KNTKVNCB)
For a. Ife-w Days Only I
The syMtoiu of Sight Testing invented by
him (Patent i:f,"l), is now being universally
adopted. Mr. Daneo .specially invites tho
Medical Profession and all interested in
Optic.nl Science to see this beautiful Tost,
and the
LATEST IMPROVEMENTS IN
Lenses and Frames
AS I'liniiCItlllEll II v
OPHTHALMIC SURGEONS.
METROPOLITAN MEAT CO.
81 KING ST.
Wholesale and Retail Butchers
AND
NAVY CONTRACTORS.
G-. J. "Waller, . . . Manager.
1-01
O. L. BK.ITO,
Corner of Smith & King Streets, Honolulu,
KEEPS A COMPLETE LINK OK
GROCERIES,
AND RECEIVES
New Consignments by Every Steamer.
FreBh Waialua and Kona Butter
At 40 eta. n Pound.
IW Jill
ELECTION OF OFFIOEKS.
AT TUN ANNUAL MEETING OK
the Stockholders of tho HANALEI
SUGAR MILL COMPANY, hold this day,
tho following Olllcers wens elected for tho
ensuing year:
President . f'has. L. Carter, Esq.
Vice-President.. . Hon. J. N. B. Williams
Secretary I. O. Carter
Treasurer Geo. II. Hobertson
Auditor J. 0. Carter
Who aro also Directors of tho Company.
J. O. CARTER,
Secretary H. S. SI. Co.
Honolulu, July IK, lbUJ. 171-m
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
HAWAIIAN HARDWARE CO., LTD.
At u meeting of Stockholders of the
above corporation held Julv 21, 1MJJ, tho
following were elected for tho'ousulng year:
K. It. Hendry Pronldont
Hon. John Kna Vice-President
H. M. Von Holt. Secretary and Treasurer
(lodfroy lirown Auditor
11 Brown ' Hoard of Directors
II. SI. VON HOLT,
181-31 Secrotury,
LMl
ANHEDSE
Brewing Association.
St. I-iO-uls, HVCo.
BREWERS OF
EXCLUSIVELY!
Manufactured from Pure Malt and Highest Grade Hops!
NO CORN OH CORN PREPARATIONS USED IN PLACE OK MALT, AS IS
HONK 11Y OTHER EASTERN BREWERIES IN ORDER TO CHEAPEN
THE COST OF THEIR 11KER. AND TO COMPETE WITH OUR
WORLD RENOWNED AND JUSTLY TAMED ARTICLE.
With the Completion of the New Brewhouse,
the Brewing Capacity is the Largest
of any Brewery in the World.
Brewing Capacity: 6 kettles every 24 hours, 6,000 Barrels,, or 1,800,000
Barrels per year.
Consumption of Material: Malt, 12,000 bushels per day .3,600,000
bushels per year. Hops: 7,500 lbs. per day 2,2CO,000 lbs. per year.
No Corn or Corn Preparations are used in the manufacture
if the Anheuser-Busch Beer. It is, therefore, the highest priced but the
ost wholesome and really the least expensive for its superior quality.
wnual Sihppinp Capacity : 100,000,000 Bottles and 5,000,000 Kegs.
Tho Akiikusi:i!-I1usch Co. hava carried off ths Highest Honors and tho Highest
Class Gold Medals wherever they hare competed. . At all of the International Exhibi
tions throughout the world their Beer Excelled All Others!
This Company have prepared a Special Brand of their Highest Grade Beer for the
Hawaiian Islands, known as "SPECIAL BREW," with a handsome label and in White
Bottles, which, with their best "EXPORT ANHEUSER" in Dark Bottles, heretofore
imported, we will now Mipply to the Trade in Quantities to Suit.
G-. W. MACFAKLANE & CO.,
"5 f Agents for tlio Hawaiian Islands.
INSURE
IN THE
Equitable Life Assurance Society
Of tlie United States.
An Eminently. Conservative and Safe Company.
The consideration of first importance in judging of the condition of any financial
institution (and notably of a Life? Assurance Company, the majority of whose contracts
extend over long periodM of yeais) is its Surplus Strength. Tho Equitable has, over
and above all Liabilities, a Larger Surplus than Any Other Assuranco Company.
FINANCIAL STRENGTH.
Assets, Deo. 31, 1891, ...
Liabilities, including tho Ileservo on all existing
Policies (1 por cent. Standard), and Special
Reserve (toward the establishment of a 3J por
cent, valuation of $1,000,000) -
Surplus, -
This Surplus remains after mating provision for every obligation, on a rigid calcu
lation of Liabilities, baso 1 on the btandard proscribed by the Insuranco Law of the
Statu of Now York, which assumes that Assets will bo invested to as to realize interest
at tho rate of t per cent, per annum. In addition to this, in a spirit of conservatism,
the Directors of the Society, on tho recommendation of its Finaneo Cominittoe, have
set asido a Special Additional Reserve, looking toward oven a moro stringent and con
servative futuro standard of valuation than tho law now prescribes,
ALEX. J. CARTWRIG-HT,
GENERAL AGENT FOR HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.
New Bulletin Block, Merchant St.
REAL ESTATE 'BROKER
Eire Insurance Placed. Collections Attended To,
RENTS COLLECTED AND HOUSES RENTED.
ANY BUSINESS ENTRUSTED TO ME
d u Dull
FINE BEER
$136,198,518.38
100,905,537.82
$ 26,292,980.56
WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION.
H.F.WICHMAN
IS SHOWING A
Beautiful Line
or--
ilver
Hair
Pins
IN THE
Pierced "Work
Now so Popular
AND AT PRICES WHICH YOU WILL
CONSIDER EXCEEDINGLY LOW
FOR SUCH HIGH GRADE GOODS.
iiZLl
Golden Rule Bazaar.
W. F. REYNOLDS, Prop.
SOLE AGENT FOR THE
Domestic Sewiiuj Machine.
This Machine is now Improved so as to
make either
Chain Stitch or Lock Stitch.
It Stands at tho Head!
FOR ALL KINDS OF MACHINES.
Sewing Machines of all Kinds Promptly
Repaired.
Don't forget that this is positively a
CASH STORE 1
No private individual can obtain Credit.
Therefore everything is Cheap 1
QUITARS,
From 34 up.
A.u.to3aa.r;pg : Mandolines.
Furneaux's BeautiM Views of the Islands.
Lawn Tennis Rackets and Balls.
BASE BALLS AND BATS.
STATIONERY AND BLANK BOOKS.
Popular Bound Books,
At 35 ContsEach!
NOVELS! NOVELS! NOVELS I
Special Arrangements for School Supplies.
JGOtf
PROF. DR. MED. G. JAEGER'S
rfw
iafe
Genuine
nderclothing
A PULL ASSORTMENT
JUST ARRIVED.
CERTIFICATE TRANSLATION.
I herewith appoint Mn. M. GOLDBERG
Agent for the sale of my Genuino Sanitary
Underclothing in the Hawaiian Islands.
Beware of imitations.
Signed PROF. DR. G. JAEGER.
Stuttgart, 10th September, lbOO.
207 tt
T, P. Sevens.
A. V BOLSTEII.
Aloha Gallery.
Fort Street, over F. Gertz's Shoo Store.
VIEW, LANDSCAPE, and PORTRAIT YIEWS
OF THE ISLANDS,
Such as Natives Making Pot Grass Houses
Hawaiian Stylo Riding Hnlahula
Dancers Cocoanut Groves 1'alm
and Date Groves Street Views
and Buildings War Vessels
Shipping and Marino
Views, Etc., Etc.
Also a Large Collection of all Prominent
and Interesting Views of tho Hawaiian
Islands, either Mounted or Unmounted.
Books of Hawaiian Views
Hado up to order at tho most Reasonahlo
Hates In Honolulu.
Cabinets 86 and $5 a Dozon.
400 tl P. 0. Box 408
HUSTACE & CO.
DEALERS IN
"WOOD and COAL.
-ALS0-
White and Black Sand.
Which wo will sell at the Very Lowest
Market Rates for Cash.
Bell 414 TELEPHONE -. Mutual 19
mySIOJ
The best thiny to tend to your friends
ubroud is Kiny Bros. "Illustrated Sou
venir of Hawaii," whivh isyotten up for
the purpose, and is nut cot advertisement.
TO
MAN
3
jfiA. J&fy-
Mam
JOHUsT IsTOTT.
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
Steel and Iron Ranges, Stoves, and Fixtures
Housekeeping Goods and Kitchen Utensils.
Agate "Ware in Large Variety.
White, Gray, and Silver-plated
Crockery, Rubber Hose, Lift and Force Pumps,
Water Closets, Water and Soil Pipes.
PLUMBING, TIN, COPPER,
Diuiond Block, Nos.
CASTLE & COOKE.
Importers and Commission Merchants.
Builders' and General Hardware,
Agricultural Implements and Plantation Supplies,-
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, and Lamp Goods
Agate Ware, Tin Ware, Never Break Ware, and Cutlery.
G-e:n.erLl Merchandise.
Blake's Steam Pumps. Weston's Centrifugals.
Wilcox & Gibbs and Remington Sewing Machines.
IMPORTER AND DKALKIt IN
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR, AND FEED.
Fresh California Roll Butter and Island Butter
Always on Hand.
New Goods Received by Every
ALL OltDKUS FAITHFULLY ATTENDED TO SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
ISLAND ORDE1SS SOLICITED AND PACKED WITH CAKE.
LINCOLN BLOCK, King Street
Telephones 119.
T
WEST CORNER NUUANU & KING STREETS.
P. 0. Box 480.
M IF YOU WANT TO SAVE TIME AND MONEY BUY YOUH FUIINI
i TUI1K AT THE 1XL, COKNEK NUUANU .fe KING STREETS.
FOUND The plucu to liuy New bms nn and Second-hand Furniture of all
kinds at Lowest Pricus: The TXL, "k & corner Nuuanu and King streets.
liedroom Sots, Wardrobes, lee Gr IJoxet, Stoves, Chairs, Hanging
Lainiis, IlugSjUurcaus, Chollbniers, J9SL 'u,i '1 Cheap for Cash at the
I X L, corner Nuiiiinu nnd King 4r Tft streets.
Steamer and Veranda Chuirs, & fc. Sofas. lied Lounges, Baby Cribs,
Clothes Baskets, Sewing Maehinos.
bold at tho Lowest Cash Prices at the I X L Mjw ana bcuonu-iiniiu fur
niture Hoiipc, corner Nuuanu and King streets.
S. "W. LEDERER, Proprietor.
STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS TILL 9 O'CLOCK.
UNION FEED CO., Ltd.
Corner EDINBURGH and QUEEN Sts.
CALIFORNIA WHEAT. OAT HAY (in Largo ond Comnrosscd Dales), UAHLEY,
ItOLLKD and GROUND BARLEY, CALIFORNIA and NEW Z.HALAND
OATS, .MIDDLINGS, BRAN, CORN, ORACKUD CORN, "WHKAT, Etc.
Drifted Snow and Victor Flour.
Wo keep loimtuntly In T?T?T?TT I T'7'1?'PC! utook tho eelebrah-d Fer
tilizers niimufacturcd by V JlriJ.l.ljJlliO Mr.A.Haus,ofS.K.,vii!.:
HONE MKAL WOOL DUST-HIGH GRADE SUPERPHOSPHATES.
All of which oan be had at Bedrock Pricos.
ISLAND ORDERS SOLICITED AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Telephones 175.
LEWIS 3c GO.
TELEPHONE 1!I0 111 FORT STREET. ! O. Box 21)7.
IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Groceries and Provisions.
ON IOE By each bteaiuer of tho 0. S. S. Co. from California Fresh California Roll
Butter, Frozen Oyntcrti, und Fresh California Fiuits, Fish, Game, Vegetables, eta.
A complete lino of CrosMi ,fc Blackwoll'w and J. T. Morton's Canned and Bottled Goods
Always on Hand.
Jiibt received n Fresh Lino of German Pates ond Potted Meats and Bottled Preserved
Fruits, Lewis it Co.'s Maltese Brand Sugur Cured Hams and Bacon, Now Breakfast
Cereals, Cream Out Flakes ami Cream Wheat Flakes, Sicily Lemons, California Rlver
nldo Oranges, Oregon Burbank Potatoes, Etc.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
TELEPHONE 02.-
H. E. McINTYRE & BROTHER,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Q-rooeries, Provisions, eunci Feed.
Now Goods received by every packet from thy Eastern States and Europe.
FRESH CALIFORNIA PRODUCE BY EVERY STEAMER.
All Orders faithfully attended to, and Goods Dolivt'ied to Any Purt of tho City Free.
Ixluiid Orders Solicited, Satisfaction Guaranteed.
East Corner Fort and King Streets.
Lamps and Fixtures.
AND SHEET IRON WORK.
05 & 07 King Street.
Steamer from San Francisco.
Bet. Fort and Alakea Streets.
P. 0. Box 372.
Mutual Telephone 90.
I B B Whatnots, Meat Safes, Trnnks,ete.,
L.
-P. O. BOX 115.
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