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VOL. IV. JO. 678.
HONOLULU, II. I., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1802.
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tcution.
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Editor and Manager.
Business Cards.
LEWER8 & COOKE,
. ilmi'OKTKus anii Dealers in Lvmiieu and
l ALL KINDS OF BUILIIINU JlATKUI AI.S.
Fort Street, Honolulu.
WILDER & CO.,
' Dkalkus'in Lumiiek, Paints,-Oils, 'Nails,
Salt, and Building Materialh
of every kind.
Corner'Fort and Queen Streets, Honolulu.
H. W. SCHMIDT & SONS,
iMt'OttThRS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Fort Street, Honolulu.
V H. HACKFELD & CO.
CiKNtiuL Commission Agents.
Corner Fort and Queen Streets, Honolulu.
O. W. MACFABIiANE & CO.
Importers and Commission Merchants.
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Kaahumanu Street,' Honolulu. '
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JOHN T. WATEBHOTJSE,
Importerand Dealer in General- Mer
' ciiandise. " '
Qdecii Strcot, Honolulu.
JNO: S. SMITHIES,
"Auctioneer and General Business Acient.;
Muhukona, Kohalo, Hawaii.
WENNER & CO.,
Manufaoturino and Importing Jewelers.
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i02 Fort Street, Honolulu.
THOS. LINDSAY,
M tNUFACTURINO JEWELER AND WATCH
Jw J MAKER.
QjCukui Alowolry a spocialty. Particular
attention paid to all kinds of repairs.
", " "Mclnerny Blook, Fort Streot.
ATliAS ASSTJBANCE CO.
OF LONDON.
H. W. Schmidt & Sons,
Agents for the Hawaiian Islands.
'HONOLULU- IBON WORKS,
t" Btkam .Knginks, Suoau Mills, Boilers,
V ii v Coolers. 'Iron, Brass, and Lead
Oabtinus.
jj 'Machinery of Every description Made to
Order. Particular attontion paid to Ships'
Blaoksmlthlng. Job Work uxecutcd at
Short Notice
0. B. "RIPLEY,
A-K-OHCXTEjaT.
Completa plans and sneoiflcations for
every description of building. Contracts
drawn and careful superintendence of con
struction given when required. Call and
examine plans. Now designs. Modem
,, ,f jbuildiugs, Qlllce, Boom 5, Spreckels1 Block.
,!)! i Mutual To!.1 atW,
,W. A. WALL,
STJK.VTE-5rOK..
(Late with tho Government Survey.)
P. O. Box 403. Mutual Telo. 440.
over Bishop's Bank.
Oflice
FreirLite. Oertz
CAN BE FOUND AT
33 Berotanla' Street,
Prepared to do any work in his lino.
Mutual Tele. 239. P. Q. Box 0O8.
fitter's Steamship Co.
TIME TABLE.
W. 0. Wilder, Pros. S. B. Rohk, Sec.
Gait. J. A. Kino, PortSupt.
Stmr. KINATJ,
CLARKE, Commandor,
Will lcavo Honolulu at 2 i M., touching nt
Lahaltia, Maalaea Bay and Mnkona tliu
ramo day; Mahukona, Kawaihao and Ijiu
pahoehoo tho following day, arriving at
IIllo at midnight.
LEAVES HONOLULU:
Tuesday, Nov. !2Jd
Friday Bee. M
Returning leaves Hilo, touching at Luu
pahoohoc same day; Kawaihao a. m.; Mn
liukona 10 a. m. ; Mnkena 4 r. m.; Maulnca
Bay Or. m.j Lahaina 8 r. m. tho following
day; arriving at Honolulu 0 a. m. Wednes
days and Saturdays.
ARRIVES AT HONOLULU:
Saturday, Nov. lllth
Wednesday, Nov.30th
Saturday Dec. 10th
CV No Freight will bo received aftor
12 noon on day of sailing.
Stmr. CLAUDINE,
DAVIES, Commander,
Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday at 5
p. m., touching at Kahului, Huelo, Hana,
Hainoa and Kipahulu, Maui; and 1'aau
hau, Hawaii.
Returning will arrive at Honolulu every
Sunday morning.
CW No Freight w ill bo received after
i P. m. on uay of sailing.'
Consignees must bo at tho landings to
receive their Freight, as wo will not hold
ourselves responsible after such Freight
thas been landed.
While tho Company will uso duo dili
gence in handling Live Stock, we decline
to assume any responsibility in case of the
loss of same.
Tho Company will not be responsible for
Money or Jewelry unless placed in the care
of Pursers.
yAVPfi
ir'OA'UTlON the Public against tho oller--.''Ings
of -"Normal Sanitary Jaeger
,Underwear" 'advertised by unscrupulous
nouses to 'mislead thelpubhc. The
Genuine MI Sanitary
-.TS&.-!EiGKES:R.
f;1ttT",Cannot bo 'purcliased there, but
only at my Store.
.JSOT-jEJ JA.C3-H3NT
For the Hawaiian Islands of Dr. nieil. G.
-Jaeger's' BanKary Underwear.
CASTLE & COOKE,
Life, Fire and Marine
'INSURANCE AGENTS.
AGENTS FOR
New; England Mutual Life Insurance Co,,
OF BOSTON.
jf Atna Fire Insurance Co,,
OF HAKTF01U). '
Union Insurance Co,,
OF SAN FKAN0I8C0, OAL.
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DAILY AND WEEKLY
Hawaiian Newspapers
'ARE THE
Leading Journals in the Kingdom.
The "Daily Hawaii Holomua,"
litis the largest Circulation on tho Islands
and is tho Best Medium for
Advertising.
Mit. Tiios. K. Nathaniel will recelvoall
advertisements and transact ull business
mutters.
''AP Office: '(Bronlg Block," corner
Nunaiin and Queon'strcet (upstulrs).
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Beware of Imitat
i-fcgJSSAli
WWIEAR
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
Steel & Iron Ranges
Willflfff Tn iHWBBr
Stoves &
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS
. Agate Ware in
WHITE, GRAY and
LAMPS & CHANDELIERS,
Crockery, Ruboer Hose, Lift and Force Pumps,
Water Closets, Water and Soil Pipes.
PLUMBING, TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WORK.
DIAMOND BLOCK. Nos. 95 & 97 KING STREET.
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Automatic
Cylinder
Refrig
Oil AS. II U STAGE,
IMPOItTEIt AND DKALEIt IN
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR AND FEED.
Fresh California Roll Butter and Island Butter
ALWAYS
New Goods Received by Every
tm All Orders faithfully attended to.
sollcitedlind packed with caro.
LINCOLN BLOCK, King Street -
TELEPHONE 11'.).
LEWIS Sc CO.,
TELEPHONE 1210 HI PORT STREET. !' - "o 2SI7.
IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Groceries and Provisions.
ON IOE By each steamer of tho O, S. 8. Co. from California Fresh California Roll
Butter, Frozen Oysters and Fresh California Fruits, Fish, (lame, Vegetables, etc.
A complete lino of Crosso & Blackwoll's and J. T. Morton's Canned and Bottled Goods
. uiwuys on uuim.
Just received a Fresh Lino of German Pates and Potted Meats ond Bottled Preserved
Fruits, Lewis & Co.'s Maltet.0 Biiind Sugar Cured Hams and Bacon, Now Breakfast
Cereals, Cream Oat Flakes and Cream Wheat Flakes, Sicily Lemons. California River
side Oranges, Oregon Burbank Potatoes, etc. Satisfaction guaranteed.
TELEPHONE Vfi.-
BE., E. MclNTYRE & BRO.,
(IMPORTER8 AND DEALERS IN
Orooriesj Fro-visions eincl Feed.
New GoodtfJtfH clved' by Every Packet from the Eastern States and Europe.
FRESH WlIFORNIA PRODUCE BY EVERY STEAMER.
All Ordors faithfully altbndod to and Goods delivered to any part of tho City free.
Island Ordors solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Blast Corner Fort &a ICinc Streets.
O- J". MCCARTHY,
(NEW UULLKTIN BLOOK, MERCHANT STREET)
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Fire Insurance Placed. Collections Attended To.
RENTS COLLECTED AND HOUSES RENTED.
ANY BUSINESS ENTRUSTED TO ME WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION,
FrxTfruLres
& KITCHEN" UTE1S
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Large Variety,
SILVER-PLATED;
'BMDTD1Z'7S
erators
AND
CHESTS
Monntaiii, Gem.
AND
Ice Cream Freezers!
& Barrel Churns.
ON HAND J&
-Steamer from San Francisco.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Island Orders
- Bet. Fort and Alakea Streets.
P. O. BOX 872.
-P. O. BOX 115.
Oceanic Steamship Co.
Australian Mail Service,
Tor San Francisco :
Tho new and fine At Steel Steamship
"ALAMEDA"
Of tho Oceanic Steamship Company will
ho duo at Honolulu from Sydney ami Auck
land on or about
December- 15th,
And will leave for tho above poit with
Mulls mill Passengers on orahout thutduto.
For Sydnoy and Auckland :
The now and lino Al Steel Steamship
"MARIPOSA"
Of tho Oceanic Steamship Company will
he duo at Honolulu, from San Francisco,
on or about
November 18th,
And will havo prompt despatch with
Mails and Passengers for tho above ports.
The undersigned are now prepared to issue
THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS
IN THE UNITED STATES.
C8f For further particulars regarding
Freight or Passage apply to
WI. G. IRYfiN & CO., Ltd.,
l-!)t Goneral Agents.
PacificMailS.S.Co.
AND THE
Occidental and Oriental S. S. Co.
For YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG.
Steamers, of the ahovo Companies will
call at Honolulu on thoir way to tho above
ports on or about the follow ing dates:
Stmr. "China" Dec. 12, lb!)i
Stmr. "Oceanic" . Jan. 11, lhOi
Stmr. "China" Feb. l!0, 1NM
Stmr. "Gaelic" .. . .April II, lb!!3
For SAN FRANCISCO.
Steamers of the above Companies will
cull at Honolulu on their way from Hong
kong and Yokohama to tho above poit on
or about tho follow ing dates:
Stmr. "City of Itio do Janeiro"
. Due. KU, l&IU
Stmr. "Belgic" Feb. 8, l)t
Stmr. "City of Poking" .March ill. 1WU
fatmr. "Oceanic" . May 7, lb'U
Round Trip Tickets
TO YOKOHAMA AND RETURN $350.
6P For Freight and Passage apply to
H. HACKFELD & CO.,
2m tf Agents.
Oceanic Steamship Co;
Time Table.
LOCAL LINE.
S. S. AUSTRALIA.
Arrive Honolulu
from S. F.
Leave Honolulu
for S. F.
THROUGH LINE.
From San Francisco From Sydney for
for Sydney. Sail Fruncisco.
JrriYe Honolulu, T.etne Honolulu,
MARIPOSA, Nov. 18 MONOWAI, Nov. 17
MONOWAI, Dec. 10 ALAMEDA, Dec. 15
METROPOLITAN MEAT CO.
81 KING ST.
Wholesale and Retail Butchers
- AND
NAVY CONTRACTORS.
G-. J Waller,
Manager,
CHAS. T. G-ULICK,
Notary Public for the Island of Oaliu,
Agent to take Acknowledgements to La
bor Contracts.
Agent to grant Marriage Licenses, Hono
lulu, Oahu.
Agent for the Hawaiian Islands of Pitt fi
Scott's Freight and Parcel Express,
Agent for the Burlington Route,
REAL ESTATE BROKER
ami GENERAL AGENT.
Hem, 318- TELEPHONE -Mutual 13!)
P. O. Box 415
-offiue-
38 Merchant at.
Honolulu, H, I,
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KAUAIANA.
Budget from the Garden Isle,
Plllkia Nui to Certain Honolulu Friends.
Thai lifo at Hint's b.'cotnos a bur
don too irksotuo for soino weak mor
tals' to boar was provun by this sui
cido of a South Sea' Islander, a
laborer on tho Mnheo Sugar Com
pany's plantation, tho other day.
Protracted illness and melancholy
woro tho probable caubos.
It was uurrontly reported that tho
Kenlia Mill would commence i hid
ing the first or early part of this
month, but an unfortunate accident
in tho mill, resulting in tho breakage
of a heavy casting, necessitating its
transportation to Honolulu for re
pairs, will delay operations until the
first proximo. Tho cano is looking
exceedingly well and a largo jiold is
expected, Jhvcrytlnng about this
plantation, tho mill and buildings,
with thoir fiesh paint and white
wash, lias a thiifty and orderly ap
pearanco, evincing tho ablo ana sys
tematic management at tho head of
aflairs.
Tho gonial countenance of Col. Z.
S. Spalding, to whom is duo tho
credit for tho flourishing condition
of things at Kealia and Kapaa, may
bo scon daily about tho promises
oor.seoing and directing tho various
heads of departments with that
wonderful abilii for which ho is
justly celebrated. Tho colonel, be
ing unaccompanied by his family,
who are residing in Paris, Franco,
has made his headquarters at tho
plantation hotel or club-house, Ke
alia, of tho many excellencies of
which, both in tablo and service, 1
may speak at some future time.
It r .1. III. ...14 Ttiw n .nl iminl lr...l.
IbID llllllUllltJ 1U1 C ItlllWUUl IJUill,
enioying ordinary good health, re
siding on this "Garden Islo" to un
derstand tho causa or causes that
lead a man to seek tho "groat un
known" as did tho South Sea Island
er recently. Gion a climate conced
ed to bo nearer perfection than can
bo found anywnoro else on tearth,
natural scenery whoso splendor will
fill tho heart with loo of lifo so
beautiful, and jW,d tho soul nearer
to the Greal DosigUoi,Vf,ml n com
pauionship in a coinniunnyyj.oso
civilization, enlightenment, sociality
and whole-hearted hospitality will
compare favorably with any othor
peoplo, and surely it is heaven on
oaith with peace and plenty.
Afternoon teas, progressive card
parties, moonlight riding parties on
horseback, aiul in boats on tho rivorj
with private dances and balls, are
some of tho social amusements of
this favored section.
Mrs. Wm. Blaisdell of Kealia gae
a very enjoyable progressive euchre
party which was largely attended
and proved a brilliant success.
Tho ladies' prize was won by Miss
Cummins, tho gentlemen's was a tie
between Mr. F. B. Smith and Mr.
llugus, who whipsaued, tho latter
coming oh" victorious.
Ice ci earn and othor toothsome ro
rofresliinents were served at lOitlO,
aftor which dancing was indulged in
until the weosma' hours.
Last Friday Mrs. Kuftis Spalding
gave an afternoon tea to her many
lady friends at her homo in Kealia.
Mrs. Spalding h.'is the rare and
happy faculty of making her guests
feel perfectly at homo at onco with
out any apparent uilbrt on her part.
Like all gathotings at this most hos
pitable homo, tho ladies passed a
very pleasant afternoon, and over
the cup that cheors but not inebriates
indulged in animated conversation,
ollonoscing witli sparkling wit aim
repartee. Tho refreshments were
delicious, tho service perfect, evinc
ing tho otquisilo taste of tlio fair
hohtoss. Of tho ladios present may
bo mentioned: Mrs. Chas. B. Makeo,
Miss Kamaka Cummins, Miss Maria
Cummins, Mrs. II. Z. Austin, Mrs.
J. T. Tones, Miss Tonnie Tones, Mrs.
Win. Blaisdell, Mihb Kate Lindsay,
Mrs. Samuel Hundley and Mrs.
Hugus.
Young "snssioty" peoplo are im
patient for tho evening of tho I'.Hli,
when tho ball given by tho Kealia
Lodge, Knights of Pythias, takes
place at thoir. Casllo Hall, Kealia.
Invitations aro out to thoolitoof tho
entire island and tho prospects aro
that it will bo a hiilliaut ail'air, as
Ilodforn it Worth hao been called
into requisition, so it is reported,
and for a certainty young masculine
hwolldown hereabouts aro furbishing
up "elawliatnmors" and looking up
recipes for removing mildew; but
enough! Description of ball and
toilets noxtirip.
Our sympathies aro with Brother
Fassie, Chief Engineer of tho Makeo
Sugar Co., ami an all round good
follow as ovorybody knows. Ho ami
jolly 'Bob" Moro drove up to "Nob
ilill" to pay their devoirs to Mrs. C.
B. Makeo and her charming visitors,
tho Misses Kamakeo and Maria Cum
mins, tho olhor)voning,loaving their
span of young thoroughbreds hitch
ed outside. The ladies, winning ways
and charming imibie was fully ap
preciated by tho gentlemen; and time
passed very pleasantly insido tho
pretty parlor but outside a storm
raged, which was not so well appre
ciated by tho spirited team, who pre
ferred their stalls.
They got thoro uuoncumborod by
tho buggy, which thoy dropped,
pioco by piece, along tho way,
Though iliu courlpsy of thoir fair
hostess, who loaned thorn Baridlo
hor.sts,ho guiitlotnuii woro not ob
liged to work homo, and this preced
ed by Mr. Eassio's very closo call in
the mill tho othor day, when a heavy
casting fell upon his "conk" witli
very painful though fortunately not
aonous results, and now followed
1)3 the unavoidable accidont in
the mill when about ready to start
grinding, necessitating a delay of
several weeks, form a chapter of ac
cidents that havo about broken poor
ICifsio "all up." Ho returned this
morning from Honolulu, whoro ho
had been directing tho necessary ro-
jiairs and now castings, sad and for-
lorn, as tho work will not bo ready
for a couple of weeks el.
In the mean time while Mr. Fassio
was away, ".I0II3 Uobert" having
gathered up tho pieces of the buggy
and had them nicely put together
again, stalled out for a drive, but
alas! one of tho neck-yoke straps
"diopped," the polo tumbled and so
did Mr. Smith and friend Hobort,
the former receiving some slight
bruises and sprains as he took a
header from tho buggy, and tho lat
ter a kick on tho shins that has
about crippled him. And the buggy,
Oh I whoro was it? Ask of tho winds
that far and wide, etc.
Wo havo been having an unusual
amount of rain tho past fow days,
and all nature looks bright and
green.
Wo aro pleased to greet a now
physician for tho plantation, a Dr.
Parish, an American M. D., wlio has
made a very favorable impression
upon this community.
Tho general health of tho public
hereabouts is atrociously good, but
there is some sickness among tho
Jap laborers, owing to malaria.
Kealia, Kauai, Nov. 15, 1892.
mom
Mr. Moore, tho postmaster at
Bradshaw, Va., after reading an ad
vertisement of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, con
cluded to try a small bottle of it.
Ho says: "1 used it in two cases for
colic and three for diarrhoea with
perfect satisfaction. 1 havo handled
and used a great " deal of patent
medicine, but novor tried any that
gao as good rentills as this. For
sale by all dealers. Benson, Smith &
Co., Agents for tho Hawaiian Isl
ands. Golden Rule Bazaar,
W. F. REYNQLDSjJ'rop.
Holiday Announcement
No llumhug ahout our Prices; thoy aro
niiide on a
CASH BASIS
And newr have to he reduci-d.
I'I'R'llhdM HKI.KCTI l hTOCK K
Elegant Gift Books
Ami STANDARD AUTHORS.
Children's Books In Illuminated Covers
In Hoards and Linen.
Combination Purses & Card Cases
Comhimitioii Wallet in Alligator,
Snake and Seal Skins.
GAMES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
DIARIES for 1893
At Ixiwor Prices than uveroflerod In
Honolulu.
Lawn Tennis Supplies
Including Kiieketh, Bulls, Hats, Caps, Net's,
Poles and (int.
CROQUET SETS froiu 1.50 to Jl'J.
CHRISTMAS CARDS aie out of fashion
and we havo in their places a
BEAUTIFUL LINE OF
ARTISTIC BOOKLETS
WHICH CAN NOT Hi: BEATEN.
The Number Nine!
The singular properties of tho number
nine are well-known to arithmeticians.
The following Is one of tho most liitorext
ing. If the cardinal numbers from 1 to II
inclusive, omitting t, he used as a multi
plicand, uud any one of them, multiplied
liy H, he used as a multiplier, the result
will pro-mil n sue custlun of ligures tho
same us that multiplied by the V. For ex
ample, if we wish a (cries of lives, we tuke
n times II, eiptul to 15 for a multiplier:
1
:: i r o
r r r r o s fi a
A similar result will Ik obtained by it
nil tin, .itlutr timnliitrri liu'lmlinir X .
B
Another interesting fuel is that there are
nine letters in EQUITABLE," ami nine
words in the following hcntouee;
"Insure your life in the E,,itahlo Lifo
Assurance hooiety."
BRUCE & A. J. 0AIU WRIGHT,
General Agents for Hawaiian Islands.
W. H. STONE,
.oootJiTT-Acrr.
P. O, Box 17,
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