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CHRISTMAS A HOLIDAY DISPLAY
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THEO. H. DAV1ES
OFFER THEIR ENTIRE LINE OF
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY GOODS
For Sale at Greatly Reduced Rates for
Tvo "Wheels:
THE LEGISLATURE.
SFEJai-A-H,
As a Convenience to their Many Patrons, the Entire Stock of
Holiday Novelties has been Moved to the
gar GROUND FLOOR
Furnishing & Haberdashery Goods:
Embroidered Lisle Hosiery, Neckwear,
Silk Shirts. Argosy Suspenders,
Scarf Pins, London Novelties.
Chenille Window Drapery:
Chenille Portieres, Lace Curtains,
Rug-s and Carpets, Scrim Curtains,
Cornice Poles and Fixings.
Oriental House Furnishings:
Japanese Screens, Mirror Screens, Brass Screens,
Japanese Satsuma Vases, Fine China and Porcelain,
Tea Sets and Urns, Mush Sets, Silk Goods.
Standard Mechanical Toys:
Dolls, Dressed and Undressed ;
Endless Presents for Children,
"Wheelbarrows, Ships and Carts.
Christmas and New Year's Cards:
Fine and Artistic Holiday Souvenirs,
Art Novelties for the Season,
McLaughlin's Picture Books.
Wakefield Rattan Chairs:
Bric-a-Brac Cabinets,
Hall Chairs, Fancy Tables,
Lamp Stands, Flower Vases.
Croquet and Lawn Tennis Sets:
Outing Shirts, Bicycle Shoes,
Lawn Tennis Caps and Blaziers,
Belts, Negligee Shirts, Caps, Etc.
Velvet Pile Center Rugs:
Smyrna Center Hugs,
Axminster Bugs and Carpets,
Jjowyjl Bugs.
Writing Cases and Albums:
Portfolios, Letter Cases,
Photo Cases,
Purses,
Pocket Books,
Calendars.
Embroidered Silk Handkerchiefs:
Open "Work Handkerchiefs, Point Lace Handkerchiefs,
Limerick Lace Handkerchiefs,
Etc.,
Etc.,
Laces, Silks, Velvets,
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157th DAY.
Wednesday, Doc, 28,. 1892.
Afternoon Session.
Tho Assembly as Commilleo of
tho Wlmlo ro-i'onvonutl nt 1:35
oVlock anil proceeded with tho dis
cussion of tho bill to provide Tor a
Constitutional Convention.
Hep. Iosopa was opposed to tho
passage u the bill on tho ground
that even if passed it would bo labor
lost, as it would bo declared unconstitutional.
Kop. Wluto saul that lie ana n
groat many other moinbors obtained
their seats in this House by favoring
tho proposition to call for a Consti
tutional Convention. Ho noticed
that thoso clamoring for this change
wore all llawaiians. natives; their
former white friends had dosorted
thorn. Xoblo Kauhnno had favored
dolay,but that sentiment was not in
accord with that which ho preaches
from his pulpit, there ho favors ro
pontanco iinmodialory and does not
propose waiting for another session
of tho Legislature. Ho did not fa
vor violonco in nnj- way out hopou
to obtain tho dosiiod rosults by
peaceable moans as piovidod for in
that bill. Continuing no said that
lie had looked through tho Constitu
tion very cnrefully and ho could find
nothing therein "that forbade the
passing of a law of this kind. Tho
member reau from pago J.iU ol
Jameson New Hampshire Constitu
tional Conventions to show that
Now Hampshire, after nine sessions
of Constitutional Conventions, fin
ally obtained a new Constitution.
Ho questioning Minister Jones if
that was not what took place at
New Hampshire?
Minister Jones That was but a
temporary Constitution.
Kop. White, continuing, said that
ho considered this Constitution only
a "temporary" one. It had not been
ratified by the people. Kep. Jobepa
was mistaken in tho course propos
ed by him, and if that advice was
taken it would result in an unsatis
factory manner. Ho hoped that tho
foreigners who said that they wore
friendly to tho nathes could show
their true friendliness and vote in
favor of tho motion to consider tho
bill section by Miction. Tliero had
been somo amendments to tho Con
stitution this session but thoy had
been passed only by tho agreement,
or scratching of backs, by tho No
bles and KoprcMMitatives. Tho objec
tion made by Noble Kauhano rela
tive to tho expenses which would bo
connected with tho election of delo
gates to and tho holding of this
Constitutional Convention was not
a solid one, for tho great majority of
llawaiians favored tho proioct and
tho burden of expense would rest on
tho people. This matter of a chango
of Constitution would bo continu
ally coming up, and oven if not car
ried this session tho people would
remember the story of Kobert Uruco
who watched a spider, and from
that insect took a lesson of trj-ing
onco again, and was successful after
many defeats. Ho considered that
if there was any doubt in this mat
ter of constitutionality, it would bo
well to refer tho matter to tho Su
premo Court.
At this point a motion was made
that tho President tako tho chair
and order tho Sorgoant-at-arms to
bring in members from tho lobby.
Beside tho motions to adopt tho
majority and minority reports Rop.
Smith mi-do a motion that tho Com
mittee rise and recommend indefi
nite postponement of tho Bill.
Kop. Smith withdrew Ids motion
and tho Chair put tho question on
tho adoption of tho majority report,
viz.: to table tho Bill. Carried 21
to 11.
Chairman Nawahi made report of
tho action of tho Cominitteo to Pre
sident Walker.
Ron. Kamauoha moved an amend
ment that tho minority report bo
adopted.
Noblo Baldwin moved tho adop
tion of tho report of tho Cominitteo
of tho Whole.
Tho ayos and nays wore called on
tho motion to adopt, laying tho Bill
on tho table, and which motion
carried 21 to 17 as follows:
Ayos Ministers Wilcox, Robin
son, Jones, Brown; Nobles Borgor,
Ena, Peterson, Williams, Kauhano,
J. M. Homer, Hind, Marsdon, Young,
Baldwin, Anderson, MoBrydo, Ka
noa, Dreior; Reps. Wilder, Kauhi,
Kapahu, Iosopa, Smith, A. S. Wil
cox 21.
Nays Nobles Pua, Cummins, Ma
ilo, Hoapili, Cornwoll; Rops. Bipi
kano, Aki, R. W. Wilcox, Bush, Na
wahi, Kaunaniano, Kamauoha, Wai
puilani, Nahinu, White, Kanealii
17.
Absent Nobles Hopkins, W. Y.
Horner, Walbridgo, Thurston; Rops.
Ahhford, Koahou, A. Horner, Ed
monds, Kaluna, Akina.
A motion to roconsidor was made
and lost.
Minister Wilcox reported that tho
Queen had higned Bill 211, to pre
vent hunting and fishing on private
grounds.
At 8:30, on motion, tho Assembly
adjourned unul 1) o'clock next morn-
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Mr. J. P. Blaizo, an oxtonsivo real
estate dealer in Dob Moines, Iowa,
narrowly escaped ono of tho severest
attacks of pneumonia while in the
northern part of that state during a
recent blizzard, says tho Sutimiuy
l?view. Mr. Blaizo had occasion to
drive hovornl miles during the storm
and was so thoroughly chilled that
ho was unable to got warm, and in
side oi an hour after his return ho
was threatened with a sovoro case of
pneumonia or lung fever. Mr. Baize
sonttothoneaicst drugstore and got
a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Ro
medy, of which he had often hoard,
and took a number of largo doses.
Ho hays tho oliuot was wonderful and
in a short time lie was breathing
quite easily. Ho kopt on taking the
medicine and the next day was able
to come to Dos Moines. Mr. Blaizo
regaids his euro as simply wonderful.
For sale by all dealers, Bouson,
Smith & Co., Agents for tho Hawai
ian Islands,
SANTA CLAUS'
HEADQUARTERS
-AS USUAL -
Presents tlio Finest )liluv of Spc1
dally Selected
Novelties for the Holidays
Which inuBt ho seon to ho appreciated.
Choicest Senon Hooks from Harper's,
Houghton it Mlllln, Sortbner's,
Lothrop's and others.
Office & Pocket Diaries for '93
-riMiiiini; stt.vr.ii novelties in
Inkstands, Blotters, Paper Knives,
Oder Stands. Toilet Sets, Flasks, Etc.
Albums ill Latest Designs
Finest Leather Goods, Nut Tick Sots,
lllnckiii); Outfits, new and sensible;
Celluloid Photo Frames, .Hook Marks,
Blotters & Calendars, Work Hoxes,
Desks, Manicure, Music llolls,
Dressing & Traveling Cases,
Hasketwnio, Htntunltes,
Vaes it Flower Stands,
Double it Triple Mirrors,
Xmas Cards & Booklets
-: ONLY A FEW LEFT :
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A CHOICE VARIETY.
ZDsTew Toys
For the Hoys in flnu nssortinent, and ditto
for tho Oiris, including the best
array of
DOLLS & DOLL SUNDRIES
To ho found in town.
In Fact this Applies to All Our Lines.
&- Many people waiting for lato holcc
tioni will got "badly left," for tho choicest
is Doing piciicu out tinny.
1Si-0PEN "evenings -tea"
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Ill lUtTUlVU MUU"Ul llllllfll UIMUIH IU1 II1U iUW
Year. Persons desiring to make changes
will please udvise in time.
Look out for tho Jubileo Issue of the
Hawaiian Annual for
MNEI.Y IIXUSTIUTKII
To appear during Christmas week. Outers
received.
THOS. G. THRUM,
106 FortStreet.
Opening
Monday, Nov. 21st
M. S. LEVY'S
Dry & Fancy Goods
STORE.
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FOR
Chritsmas and New Year
A Herd of Over Two Hundred Fed on Cooked Food
FOIt THE PAST SIX MONTHS IN
Elegant Ooricii-tion. for tlie Teitol !
Wo do not oiler Skeleton Hints for sale at $1.50 n piece, but
Good Fleshy, Heavy Birds
Dressed ancS. Ioeci If Desired
AND DELIVERED THE MORNING OF DAY FOR USE
Sfc- Live Weight of Birds varying from 12 to 20 lbs. -"X
Prices to S-u.it Every Toody !
FOR SALE -BY
HENRY DAVIS & CO.
PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., Ltd.
Cummins1 Block, Fort, Street.
Tho following ehoii'o bit of word painting
occurs in Hawthorne's Marble Faun:
" Women be they of what earthly rank
thoy may, how over gifted with intellect or
gonitis, or endowed with awful beautj , have
always bomo little handiwork ready to till
tho tiny gup of ovury vucuitt moment, A
needle is familiar to tho fingers of them all.
A queen, no doubt, plies it on occasion; tho
woman poet can use it us udroitlv as her
pen; tho woman's oyo, that has discovered
a new star, tuins from its glory to tend tho
iiolishcd little instrument gleaming along
Iho hem of her kerchief, or to damn casual
fray in her diess. And they have greatly
tho advantage of us in this respect. The
slender thread of bilk or cotton keeps thoin
united with tho small, familiar, gentle in
terests of life, thocoiitinuallyopuruthig in
fluences of which do so much for tho health
of tho character, and cairy oil' what would
otherwise ho a dangerous accumulation of
morbid beuslbility. A vast deal of. human
sympathy runs along this electric line,
stretching from tho throne to thu wiokur
chair of thu humblest seamstress, anil
keeping high and low in a species of com
munion with their Kindred beings."
Housewives, while you ply tho needle,
luivo jou over reflected on thu vicissitudes
of life V Seo to It that your husbands liro
vide for thu future welfare of their families
by ut onco applying for a Poliov in tho
KQUITAlHtE LIKE ASSURANCE SO
CIETY of tho United States, No more
suitable gift could bo ollered to you,
BRUCE & A. J. OARTWRIGHT,
General Agents (or tho Hawaiian Iblunds,
E(Ui!taolu Life Assurance Sociutyoftho
United Stutes,
JPPPlSBill
M. & P. Wrought Steel Ranges 1
THEO. H. DA VIES & CO.
Have Opened Their New
China, Glass and Furniture
Salesroom on Kaahumaim St., Ground Floor,
WITH A
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS !
SPECIAL DISPLAY OP
Royal Worcester, Crown Derby, Wedgewood and Other.
3T&-w IRiags and Carpets,
Englisli Fiornitiore,
lR.stta.xi Ware.
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Fine Show of Glassware, Iyoryware, Bohemian Vases, Wine Glasses,
Tumblers, Cut Salads, Etc,
Prices IR,ec!l"ULoecL..
To Lot or Zioaso.
XO LET.
rpVO NICELY EUlt
JL nlshed Itoomn, cen
trally located. Inquire ut
llULl.ETIN Olllco. 35a-tf
fai'iJuiiAaL.-
TO 1,ET.
NEW HOUSE OF FIVE
rooms, on Magazine
Btreet, with Itathroom, pat
ent W. C, oto. Commands
ono of tho finest views In Honolulu. Apply
10 1-W-U) J. M, VIVA1S.
TO LET.
A NICE COTTAGE ON
ltcretuuia street, near
Pilkoi street, containing
Parlor, 2 liedrooms. Itath
room, Diningroom, Pantry and Kitchen,
nervani'8 room, carriage llcuibo.rjtame.oto.
Tramcais pass every lio minutes. Aiijifv at
olllco of this paper. Irfs-tf
TO LET.
CtOTTAOE TO LET ON
I King Street, lately oc
cupied by Wis. Fleming,
containing Two liedrooms,
Parlor, Diningroom, Kitchen and lliitb-
rooiui' also Stables, Carriage lloiue and
Servants' Quarters; reasonaiilo rent. Ap
ply to J. 1 JIOWLElt.
5'll-tf
HORSE CLIPPING
lly A. M. JIETTEN'l'OUJtP,
Votorlnnry Surgeon and Dealer In Horses,
corner lluretuula and Punclibowl sts.
Bruco & A. J. Cartwright.
B!i3
mmtmEalm
IB- Jfutuul Molciihonu a77.
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rpHK WEEKLY 11ULLETIN-W COL
JL tnniisof Intereatlng Heading Mutter.
Isluiuh, 1 i ; mailed to foreign countries, f 0.
To Let or Lease
At Prices to Suit the Times.
NO. 1.
rrUIAT PLEASANT SUP,
X mbau Cottage on Nnu-1
aim street, adioluinu tliei
residence of Jlr. Thomas"
Soronson. nicelv annointed and with acree-
ablo Hurrouudings, suited to a small family
and within un easy remove from tho heat
of tho City. Terms iflH per month.
NO. S.
rpiIA'l VERY DESIU
X ublo itesidonco at pre
sent ocuupied by James
I rum nu 1 1 1 1 It I ftwt il ultl1
liuili II n t jtuiiiiatvHU unit ibiipi fafcn
ii I t mi Kna street ounosito tho residonco
of Dr. G. P. Andrews. Hoiuo contains
Uirgo Parlor, Dining-room, 3 Iirgo Hod
rooms, Kitchen, etc. Itoomy Stables and
Servant's (Juurters in roar; only 10 min
utes' walk to tho Post Otllco. Possession
given in March, 1MB. OO-tt
NOTE Iloforo seeking or closing bar
gains elsewhere, it w ill pay you to scan our
column, and to at onco consult the under
signed at their olllce.
y-Wo keep property in llrst-elass con
dition, Our tonus aru moderate snd us
landlords wo will ulways ho found reason
able In our dealings.
UlliSri' VhL-
Ajiply in each case to
BRUCE or A. J. OAHTWIUQHT,
"Cartwright Iluildlng," Merchant street,
5W-tf
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