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CHRISTMAS
Theo. H. Davies & Co.
NEW SEASON'S HOLIDAY GOODS
PIANO LAMPS
Banquet Lamps,
Rochester Lamps,
Hanging;
Velvet Pile Center Rugs,
Smyrna Center Rugs,
Axminster Rugs,
Chenille Portieres,
Amritzar Portieres,
Lace Curtains,
Scrim Curtains.
CHINA DINNER SETS,
China Breakfast Sets,
China Tea Sets,
China Mush Sets,
TetTDle Linen,
Embroidered Carving Cloths,
Embroidered Pillow Shams,
OrocLiaet
Lawn Tennis Sets,
Manicure Sets,
Royal Worcester
Crown Derby "Vases,
Wedgewood Vases,
Japanese Satsuma Vases
Imari Vases,
Cloisene Vases,
PICTURES,
Etchings,
Photogravures,
JAPANESE SCREENS,
Fancy Screens,
Mirror Screens,
Undressed
Dressed Dolls, '
Kid Dolls,
Etc-
SPECIAL 3DISFaLiA.Tr OF
McLaughlin's -:- Children's -s- Books !
& HOLIDAY
oonycpR-isisTG-
SALAD BOWLS
Moustache Cups,
Lamps.
Drums,
Lowell Hugs.
Garden Sets,
lNcw Year Cards,
Linen Sheets.
Sets,
Portfolios,
Dressing Sets,
Vases,
Ink Standsj
Bohemian Vases.
Embroidered
Open Work Handkerchiefs,
Bohemian Vases.
Embroidered
Prints,
Hall Chairs,
Brass Screens.
Dolls,
Rag Dolls.
Etc..
DISPLAY
NOW TO HAND
Cut Glass Ware,
Cut Vases.
Carts,
"Wheelbarrows.
Mechanical Toys,
Rubber Balls,
Foot Balls.
CHRISTMAS CARDS,
Book Sets,
Picture Books.
WEITING CASES,
Letter Cases,
Photo Cases.
"0.230. S.
Purses,
Pocket Books.
Silk Handkerchiefs,
Point Lace Handkerchiefs,
Limerick Lace Handkerchiefs.
Embroidered Silk Hosiery,
Lisle Hosiery,
Neck Ties,
Silk Shirts.
Wakefield Rattan Chairs,
Fancy Tables,
Bric-a-Brae Cabinets.
ELECTROPLATE TEA SETS
Electroplate Jugs,
Electroplate Cutlery,
Electroplate Fancy Ware.
Site.
Poarl Harbor.
Editok Bulletin:
Tho symposium of ablo mid woll
informod writers who have discussod
tho Poarl Rivor question latoly in
3'our columns and thoso of tho Ad
vertiser havo conferred a great bono
fit on tho public. Wo now know
soniotiung moro uoiiinto tnan ovor
boforo about what is wanted and
what may bo proposed to bo done
in tho matter, although not as much
as is desirable It is unfortunato,
howovor, and all must regret it, that
tho discussion should havo been
partially obseurod and its effects
marred l3' questions of nationality
and personal standing arising be
tween tho participants.
Tho quostion is, in my humble
opinion, solely a Hawaiian one. 1
will not, howovor, raise any ad eap
tandum argumonts, such as Esau's
Belling his birthright for a mess of
pottage, but merely say that wo,
hero, foreigners by birth or brood
ing, who take an activo interest in
tho matter, should never loso sight
of tho fact, in attempting to deal
with it, oven for our own mutual
benefit, that it is not our original
nationality's inlorosts that aro at
stake but thoso of our environment
or acquired nationality. And that,
if wo do not ontiroly possess tho in
stiuctivo and universal natural aver
sion of tho Hawaiian to parting,
though but in name onby, wilh a
foot of his native soil to a foreign
nation, wo ought at least to respect
that feeling, and never outrage it by
shamelessly proposing an exchange
of his torritory for purely commer
cial reasons of dollars and cents,
which wo, on our part, would reject
with scorn if they related to our
own nativo soils.
Tho mattor of dollars and cents,
howovor, is a question which arises
alike to the Hawaiian and the stran
ger within his gates. And, if his na
tional honor and patriotism bo satis
fied, I fool suro tho Hawaiian will
desire to assist tho foroignor, and
himself also, to mutually recoivo all
tho advantages possible from closor
commercial or friendly relations with
any other country.
Personally I havo always hold tho
opinion ami still hold it that such
closer commercial or friendly rela
tions can bo more advantageously
drawn by this country with tho
United States (although it is neither
the land of my adoption nor that of
my birth) than with any other coun
try in tho world. I boliovo, any pro
posal toward bringing about such
relations which will tend to tho ad
vantage, even of only a portion of
this community, will recoivo tho sup
port of a majority of all nationali
ties now in thoso Islands, provided
that it is likely to do no injury to
tho rights or advantages of any
other portion of the community, and
does not interfere in any way with
the absoluto independence and
autonomy of tho kingdom.
If tho United States desiro tho
exclusive right to a coaling station,
or a stores depot, or a naval repair
ing station, at Pearl ltivor, and it is
clearly shown that such can be
granted without loss of sovereignty
or jurisdiction, without imporihnont
of independence and autononry, and
without causing international com
plications in time of war, and they
aro willing to give substantial ad
vantages in exchange (though oven
less than Mr. Thurston advises us to
ask for) no reasonable person hero, of
any nationalitj', would ovor dream of
advising tho rejection of such friend
ly overtures, unless greater advan
tages could bo obtained by some
other method or from some other
nation; and I havo no doubt that,
in tho latter case, oven thoso who
now urge Ainorica's claims would
join in accopting tho more advan
tageous proposition. Mr. Thurston
makes tho statement Chat tho United
States "wants also to keep other for-
oigu countries from obtaining con
trol of the Hawaiian Islands"" That
is without doubt true, aim everyone
who has Hawaiian interests at heart
sincerely hopes that tho United
Statos will over bo successful in this
desiro, and that sho will also en
deavor to keep them as free and in
dependent as thoy havo always been,
and as sho herself is.
In conclusion, I would like to ask
thoso who havo already written so
ably on tho subject, now that thoy
havo ostensibly driven away tho
"bugaboo of annexation" from tho
field, and reduced tho question to
ouo of more "concession" in a com
mercial point of view, to out lino
inoro dohnitely and exactly their
ideas of what direct proposals should
bo made to tho States as to tho na
ture of tho proposed concession, and
how, and what wo should ask in ex
change, and how much of that, at
tho least, wo should bo satisfied
with,
Thoso aro the practical points in
tho quostion, and there can bo no
cause or excuse for socrosy, if it is
now a commercial and not a diplo
matic or political quostion. A plain,
direct, and complete public state
ment of them will do more to relo
gato tho "bugaboo" to eternal obli
vion, or show him to bo a real and
very iinminont danger, than all tho
personal, national, historical, or legal
disquisitions or attacks that havo
boon or will bo made. And I, liko
many othors, will bo truly grateful
for the knowledge of what it is that
wo havo been, and aro, so many times
asked to support, or taunted, erro
neously and without reason, with
endeavoring to dofont. With a
cloaror knowlodgo of what is pro
posed to bo done, I, and othors, will
then lie ready, as always, to help
along what wo boliovo to bo neces
sary, right, and honorable, or opposo
what wo may find to bo disadvan
tageous or wrong. E. N, N.
Honolulu, Nov. 21, 1892.
Mr. W. M. Tony, who has hoon ill
tho drug business at Elkton, Ky., for
tho past, twolvo years, says: "Oham
borlaiu's Cough Roinody gives bolter
satisfaction than any other cough
medicine I havo ovor sold." Thoro
is good reason for this. No other
will euro a cold so quickly; no other
is so certain a preventive and euro
for oroup; no other affords so much
relief in cases of whooping cough,
For balo by all dealers. Bonbon,
Smith & Co., Agonts for tho Hawaii
an Islands,
Opening
Monday, Nov. 21st
M. S. LEVY'S
Dry & Fancy Goods
STORE.
Mclnerny Block,
570-tf
Bruco & A. J. Oartwright.
To Let or Lease
At Prices to Suit the Times.
NO. 1.
riMlAT PLEASANT SU11
JL urban Cottage on Nuit
aim struct,
adjoining
tho
residence of Mr.
Thomas
Sorenon. nicclv nimointeu and ltli aarcu
able surroundings, muted to a Kinall family
and within an easy remove from the heat
of tho City. Terms if 18 per month.
no. a.
A NICE COTTAGE WITH
pleasant grounds on
ltoretiinin street, a few doors,
from Keeaumoku street, re
cently occupied bv Mrs. Carney, ontrances
from'YoiiiiK and licrctania street, lloifo.
Stables aim Outhouses all complete, and
in llrst-elass order. Street Car-) pass tho
front door every twenty minutes. Terms
$22 per mouth, inuudmg water rates.
NOTE llcforo seeking Or closing bar
gains ulsowhore, it will pay you to -can our
column, and to at onco consult the under
signed at their otllcp.
fyWe keep property in first-class con
dition. Our terms aro moderate and as
landlords wo will always be found reason
able in our dealings.
tSf Apply in cacli case to
BRUCE or A. J. CARTWRIGHT,
"Caitwright Unilding," Merchant street.
5l!J-tf
CO LET.
rpVO NICELY FUR
JL nished ltooms, cen
trally located. Inquire at
Rui.i.etin Oillce. 353-tf
TO LET.
DUVAL lMtKMISKS, :!1
Ueretania street, op
posite Foit street church.
Annlv to It. I.L1LLIE.
.tt-'-tf At Theo. H. Davies & Co.
yr z,et.
NEW HOUSK OK FIVE
rooms, on Magazine
street, with lSnthrooui, pat
ent W. 0 etc. Commands
ouo of the finest views in Honolulu. Apply
to (177-tf) J. SI. VIVAS.
TO LET.
A
NICE
COTTAGE ON
Ueretania street, near
1'iikoi street, containing
Parlor. 2 liedrooms. Bath
room. DinhiL'room. Pantrv and Kitchen.
Servant's room, Carriage House, Stable, etc.
TramcaiH pass every UO minutes. Apply at
oillce of this paper. 458-tf
FOR. SALE or LEASE
THOSE DKSIKAHLE
Premises latelv occu
pied by Mr. E. Sulir, will
bo for sale or lease at rea
sonable irice or rental. The Grounds con
tain a variety of Fruit and Ornamental
Trees. The Commodious Dwelling is well
furnished with modern improvements and
conveniences. Itoomy Darn and a 2-Hooin
Cottage for servants. For further particu
lars, apply to JOHN ENA,
Ollico Inter-Island Steam Navigation
Co. 5'.".)-tf
"ILANIWAI"
??
ANEW FIRST-CLASS FAMILY BATH
ing Resort has boon opened at Wai
kiki under tho above name by Mits. E. 0.
How i:, for the comfort and convenience of
those wishing to enjoy a sea bath. It is
situated a little beyond tho Villa. Tram
cars pass tho gate.
N. B. Special arraugoinonts havo been
mudo for Family Picnics and Evening
Bathing Parties. 5U3-tf
PAUL ISENBERG
- HAS SOME -
Nice Fat Gobblers
For Sale I
fis.-iw
MUSIC FOR :S
DANCING.
THH
"Maile Quintet Club"
Will furnish Music nt moderate
terms for
Dancing, Picnics, Luaus, Etc., Etc.
IUf Leave ordors with Olias. Crane at
tho Central Oillce of tho Hawaiian Bell
Tuluphonu Co. 6b0-lw
TO LET
T AWN MOWERS
TO LET BY THE
month: ltmuilrhirr.
xu day, week or
Cleaning and Sharpening done; Duplicate
Pieces furnished when reuuired. Machines
called for and returned. Also, Repairing
Garden Hose in fact, can do anything
nccessury around tho house or stable,
Ring up Mutual Telephone 1S2.
. m- N. F. BUUQESS.
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SANTA CLADS'
HEADQUARTERS,
106FortSt.
Prcsonts its Annual Array of
HOLIDAY GOODS
And gives no ovldcnce of diminished sup
ply on account of tho cry of dull times,
hut meets tho changed condition of things
by a reduction of prices In ninny lines
through a saving of American duties on
most European Hoods that every well
regulated family must havo. A visit to
T. 6. Thrum's Store
lOS Fort Street,
Suggested to a little visitor the thought
that "Santa Claus was going to livo liuie,"
thus recognising the fact ns well as uamo.
Hollers a variety for selection that must
be seen to bo bo appreciated.
The selection of HOOKS delayed en
route will bo here by return "Australia,"
but the line of
Booklets & Xmas Cards
Not an old ouo of last j car's stock
in the lot; with
-:- Calendars for 1893-:-
Are Attractive, both for price and design.
All orders carefully attended to.
Golden Rule Bazaar
V
W. F. REYNOLDS, Prop.
Holiday Announcement
No Humbug about our Prices;
made on a
they
0-A.SKT: BASIS
And never have to bo reduced.
I'KUSOKAI.LY BELKCTril STOCK OK
Elegant Gift Books
And STANDARD AUTHORS.
Children's Books In Illuminated Covers
In Hoards and Linen.
Combination Purses & Card Cases
Combination Wallets in Alligator,
Snake and Seal Skins.
GAMES OF Aid. DESCRIPTIONS.
DIARIES for 1893
At Lower Prices than ever oflorod in
Honolulu.
Lawn Tennis Supplies
Including Rackets, Balls, Hats, Caps, Nets,
Polos and Gut.
CROQUET SETS from $1.50 to f 12.
CHRISTMAS CARDS aro out of fashion
and we have in their places a
BEAUTIFUL LINE OF
ARTISTIC BOOKLETS
WHIOH CAN NOT BE BEATEN.
RELIABLE
FROM THE-
Camarinos' Kalihi Ranch
CARCASES OF
Turkeys, Geese, Heavy Roosters
Fat EEexis
Now being FROZEN will bo ready for
delivery boforo or on tho morning
of Thanksgiving Day.
Dressed All Ready for the Oven!
A KI'FC'IAI. MNE OK
Smyrna Figs, Raisins, Dates,
Nuts of all kinds, Etc., Etc.,
For tho Holiday and Festive Season.
I'rkes to suit the times.
California Fruit Market.
Mutual Tel. .'178. 67l)-lm
FOR,
riiaoksgiving & Christinas !
Large Fine Young Turkeys
-J-ANJ) ALSO-
SUCKING PIGS
Delivered Dressed or Alive.
tf- Call and inspect at
Waikiki Poultry Yard
Or impiiro of
0. W. MAOFARLANE,
at Macfarlauo A; Co.'s, Kaahumamt st,
67l-5t
HTJSTACE & CO.,
DEALERS IN -
WOOD and COAL.
-ALSO
White and Black Sand
Which wo will sell ut tho Very Lowest
Market Rates,
Bell M - - TELEPHONE - - Mutual 414
rpHE WEEKLY BuTlETIN-BCOL
J. limns of Interesting Reading Matter.
Islands, 1 ; mailed to foreign countries, $5,
The Markets of San Francisco
ARE BROUGHT TO YOUR DOORS
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Prancisoo,
- - - U. S.
WM. G. IRWIN & CO.
(T,im.itecL)
OFFER FOR SALE
FERTILIZERS
AKX. CKOSS & SONb'
Celebrated High Grade Cane Manures.
We are also prepared to take orders for
Messrs. 1ST. OlT.lan.clt 8c Co.'s
fertilizers,
Insuring prompt delivery.
BOILED LUCOL!
KSf This is a superior Paint Oil, con
suming less pigment than Linseed Oil, and
giving a lasting brilliancy to colors.
Used with driers it gives a splendid floor
surface.
Lime, Oement,
IlEFINED SUGARS,
SALMON.
Fairbank Canning Co.'s Corned Beef
FAItAFriNK TAINT CO.'S
Compounds, Roofing & Papers,
Reed's Patent Steam Pipe Covering.
Jarboes' Diamond, Enamel & Ever
lasting Paint
Especially designed for Vacuum Pans.
Wm.G. Irwin & Co.
(LIMITED)
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AVni. 0. Irwin. .
Oluus Spreekcls,
W. M. Giilard,
Theo. 0. 1'orter
President and Manager
- - - - Ylco-Presldcnt
Secretary and Treasurer
------ Auditor
Sugar Factors
- AND
Commission Agents.
AGENTS OF THE
Oceanic Steamship Company,
OF SAN FRANOISCO, OAL.
C. BREWER & CO.
(LIMITED)
General Mercantile
AMI
Commission Agents
J. 0. Carter President and Manager
0. II. Rohertbon ..Treasurer
E. F. llishon Secretary
W. F. Allen Auditor
Hon. 0. R. Hlshc.ii...
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