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Stoves &j
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS
Agate "Ware in
WHITE, GKAY and
LAMPS & CHANDELIERS,
Crockery, Rubber 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.
Oil AS. II U STAGE,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR AND FEED.
Fresh California Roll
gW ALWAYS
Hew Goods Received by Every
All Orders faithfully attended to.
eolicited and packed with care.
LINCOLN BLOCK, King Street
TELEPHONE 119.
LEWIS
TELEPHONE 240 Hi PORT
IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Groceries and Provisions.
ON IOE By each steamer of the O. S. S. Co. from California Fresh California Roll
Butter, Frozen Oysters and Fresh California Fruits, Fish, Game, Vegetables, etc.
A complete line of Crosse & Blackwell's and J. T. Morton's Canned and Bottled Goods
always on hand.
Just received a Fresh Lino of German Pates nnd Potted Meats and Bottled Preserved
Fruits, Lewis & Co.'s Mnltcso Brand Sugar Cured Hams and Bacon, Now Breakfast
Cereals, Cream Oat Flakes and Cream Wheat Flakes, Sicily Lomons, California Rivor
sido Oranges, Oregon Burbank Potatoes, etc. Satisfaction guaranteed.
TELEPHONE 02.-
H. E. McINTYRE & BRO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
O-rooeries, Provisions and Feed.
New Goods Receivod by Evory Packet from the Eastern States and Euroio.
FRESH" CALIFORNIA PRODUCE BV EVERY STEAMER.
All Ordors faithfully attended to and Goods delivered to any part of tlio City free.
Island Orders solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Bast Oornor Fort & Kins Streets,
(NEW BULLETIN BLOCK, UCR01IANT STREET)
JxE.A..L EST.ATE BROKER
Fire Insurance Placed. Collections Attended To.
RENTS COLLECTED AND HOUSES RENTED.
ANY JJUBINKBB KN'f ttUBTKI) TO MB WILL RKOKIYK PROMIT ATTENTION.
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DEALER IN
BpgWBjg
IT:Lx:t-u.res
& KITCHEN UTENSILS
Large Variety,
SILVER-PLATED;.
Butter and Island Batter
ON HAND 00
Steamer from San Francisco
Satisfnction guaranteed. Island Orders
Bet. Fort and Alakea Streets.
P. O. BOX 372.
3c GO-,
STREET.
P. 0. Box 297.
-P. O. BOX 145.
Miter's Steamsliip Co.
TIME TABLE.
W. 0. "Wiuiitn, Prcs. 8. R. Rose, See.
Oatt. J. A. Kino, Port Hupt.
Stmr. KINATJ,
CLARKE, Comniandor,
Will lcavo Honolulu nt 2 r. m.. touching at
Lahatna, Mnnlnea Ray ntul Jlnkona tlio
sumo day; Mahukona, Kawaihnonnd Lnu-
panoeuoo tua louowing any, arriving nt
Hilo at midnlirht.
LEAVES HONOLULU:
Prldnv Feb. 21
Tuesday Mnr. 7
Friday. Mnr. 17
Returning leaves HUo, touching nt Lnu
pahoehoo same day; Kawaihnc a. m.; Mn
hukona 10 a. m.; Makcna 4 i. m.; Mnalaca
Uny Or. m.; Lnhnlnn 8 i m. tlio following
dny; nrriving nt Honolulu 0 a. m. Wednes
days and Saturdays.
ARRIVES AT HONOLULU:
Wednesday Fob. 22
Saturday Mnr. 4
Wednesday Mar. 15
Saturday. Mnr. 25
tW No Freight will bo received nfter
12 noon on dny of Bailing.
Stmr. CLAUDINE,
DAVIES, Commander,
Will lcavo Honolulu every Tnosdnv at 5
p. m., touching at Kahului, Huclo, Hunn,
Hiunon and kipahulu.
Returning will arrive nt Honolulu every
Sunday morning.
BF No Freight will bo received nfter
4 p. m. on day of filing.
Consignees must bo nt the landings to
rccoivo their Freight, as wo will not hold
ourselves responsible nfter such Freight
has been landed.
While the Company will use duo dili
gence in handling Live Stock, we decline
to assume any responsibility in caie of the
loss of same.
Tlio Company will not be responsible for
Money or Jewelry unless placed in the care
of Pursers.
Oceanic Steamship Co.
Australian Mail Service.
For San Francisco :
The New and Fine Al Steel Steamship
"ALAMEDA"
Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will
be due at Honolulu from Sydney and Auck
land on or about
March. 9th,
And will leave for tho above port with
Mails and Passengers on or about that date.
For Sydney and Auckland:
The New and Fine Al Steel Steamship
"MONOWAI"
Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will
be due at Honolulu, from San Francisco,
on or about
March 10th,
And will have prompt despatch with
Mails and Pnssengers for the above ports.
The undersigned arc now prepared to issue
THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS
IN THE UNITED STATES,
For further narticulars rcirardint?
Freight or Passage apply to
WM. G. IRWIN & CO., Ltd.,
l-oi General Agents.
Oceanic Steamship Co.
Time Table.
LOCAL LINE.
S. S. AUSTRALIA.
Arrive Honolulu
from 8. F.
Leave Honolulu
for S. F.
Feb. 22 Mnr. 1
Mnr. 22 Mnr. 2!)
Apr. 1!) Apr. 20
THROUGH LINE.
From San Francisco From Sydney for
for Sydney. San Francisco.
Arrive Honolulu. Leave Honolulu.
MONOWAI, Mnr. 10 I ALAMEDA, Mar. 0
ALAMEDA, April 7 MARIPOSA, April (i
MARIPOSA, May 6 MONOWAI. May 4
SEED COCOANUTS
A Small Lot of tho Noted
NID LEAor DWARF COCOANUT
Just Received from Samoa, also
a lot of
ASSORTED VARIETIES OF COCOANUTS.
These Nuts are curofiillv Hnlnctnd
for nlantinu and aru lust bcL-innim.' to
sprout. A photograph of tho Dwarf Cocon
nut may bo seen nt the store of
H. E. McINTYRE & BRO.
G22-2w
PINEAPPLE PLANTS !
Jiast R-eoeivecl
Per H. 8. "MONOWAI"
3,000
Ripley Queen Pineapples Plants
imr- FOR HALE JIV
Lewis J. L,evey,
OI7.w (,'nr, Fort it 0,ui'Uii (its,
Continued from 1st Pane.)
it would bo a gront anomaly if tho
Irish mbnibors woro continually to
intorvono in matters purely British,
thoy added to tho paragraph con
corning this question tlio Words,
"excepting and until Parliament
shall dotormino tho coming financial
legislation."
Mr. Gladstono noxt gavo what ho
called tho hoynoto of tho financial
propositions of tho bill. Tho rovo
uuos loviod in Ireland should bo
tlincA linlrtllrriur in Tf.ilntwl. Mini in
w.vu ..v,..b...(S lv null. ll.l, uiilir in,
tho revenue from- goods consumed
in Ireland. Tho authority and tho
whole control over tho rates of ex
cise and post and t olograph will bo
absolutely in tho hands of Irish ofli
cors. As to tho portion of thoso to
bo paid to tho Imperial treasury, ho
was bound to say that, ho thought
thoro was very littlo fear from trust
ing the patriotism and liberality of
tho Irish Legislature. Stinginess
was never a vico of tho Irish people,
and, if thoy looked forward very
much, ho was afraid Ireland's suffer
ing would bo duo to gonorous ex
travagance rathor than meanness.
Ho give figures showing results of
bringing tho Irish charges up to
.5,1(JO,000, and itoms to Ireland's
credit amounting to 5,000,000.
Thus sluv will havo a cloar surplus of
1 r tr rt ii i.ii i i .
Ai)uv,uuu wiin wnicn 10 siarc on nor
mission.
Tho speech closed with tho follow
ing magnificont pororation:
"I will now release tho House
from the painful consideration of
the details which it has pursued
with unexampled patience. I havo
tried to convoy tho fundamen
tal conception and spirit of tho
scheme. Although thoro may bo
friendly and unfriendly criticisms
I hopo I shall not give offenso whon
I express my deep conviction that a
plan closely resombling this may
shortly becomo a law. Thoro is 0110
risk, and that is that if the contro
versy is unduly and unwarrantodly
prolonged tho cry for self-government
in Irish affairs may become a
demand for the repeal of tho union
aim tlio ro-ostaulishmont of a dual
supremacy .m thoso islands. I hopo
that tho ship of state may bo steor
ed from that rock. Ireland over
sinco 1880, if not before, but un
equivocally and nationally sinco, has
abandoned tho wholo argument
that, perhaps, she is ontitlod to
make on tho subject of union. Sho
has asked you to save for yourselves
every imperial power. Sho has con
sented to accept tho Houso of Com
mons and tlio universal supremacy
of tho empire. In return sho has
asked j'ou onh tho management of
her own affairs, which reason and
justice, combined with lovo of her
people, I hopo, will soon move this
nation to say soon shall bo awarded
her. If this is to bo tho ond of tho
matter I think dispassionate men
would say the sooner it is ended tho
bettor; the sooner wo stamp tho seal
which will efface all former animosi
ties and open an era of peace and
good will tho bettor.
"But this is a matter which human
vision is hardly equal to ponotrato.
It would bo misory for mo if I had
foregone or omitted in tho closing
years of my life any measures possi
ble for mo to take toward upholding
and promoting tlio cause which I
believe to bo tho cause, not of one
party or of a nation, but of all par
ties and all nations. To these na
tions, with lasting opportunities un
der a living union for powor and
happiness, Jto these nations I say:
Lot me entreat you if it bo with
1113' last breath I would so entreat
you lot tho dead bury tho dead, and
cast behind you former recollections
of bygone evils; cherish, lovo and
sustain one another through all tho
vicissitudes of human affairs in tho
times that aro to conio." -Prolonged
Liberal cheors.
When tho cheering had died out
Sir Edward Clarke, Attomoy-Gou-oral
in Salisbury's administration,
congratulated Gladstone on tho
magnificont physical effort which lie
had just made, and proceeded to en
large on tho proposals of tho bill.
Ho dwelt with particular severity
upon tho absence of any provisions
which would roinovo tho objections
of tho people of Ulster to homo rule
and then wont on to declare that
tho bill as outlined would not satis
fy oven tho nationalists.
Tho members trooped out to tlio
lobbies to discuss Gladstone's speech.
Conservatives and both factions of
homo rulors, as well as Gladstono
Liberals, considered tlio moasuro
outlined as superior to tho bill of
1880.
Among tho distinguished auditors
in tho Houso wero the Prince of
"Wales, tho Duke of York and tho
Duke of Took. On tho tablo lay
tho Premier's familiar lozongo pot,
an item of all his long speeches.
Tlio presence of a lamp to aid his
failing sight added pathos to tho
scono. Gladstono started off
in slow, measured tones, but his
voice, though fine at tho start, weak
ened manifestly. Ho recovered his
voice somewhat during tho porora
tion, which was remarkably lino and
impressive.
JUstico Harlan, of tho United
States Supremo Court, in conversa
tion with Gladstone's secretary, de
clared that tlio onliro speech was
matchless and that tho peroration
was tho most beautiful in pathos ho
had ovor hoard.
Mr. Albort Favorite, of Arkansas
CR3', Kan., wihlios to givoour readers
tho benefit of his oxporionce with
colds. Ho says: "I contracted n
cold oarly last spring that settled on
my lunu. and had hardly recovered
from it Wlien 1 caught another that
hung on all summer and loft mo
with a hacking cough which I
thought 1 would never got rid of. I
had used Cliamborlain's Cough Jom
cdy some fourteen years ago with
much success, and concluded to try
it again. Wlieu I had got through
with 0110 bottle my cough had loft
mo, and 1 have not hufferod with a
cough or cold since. 1 have rccom
moiidod it to others, and all nponk
well of it." r() cent bottles for sale
by all dealers. Honson, Smith A: Co.,
AgontH for the Hawaiian Islands.
rpilK WKKKLVJUUJ.'bK'nN-28 COL
J. tilling of Interesting Reading Matter,
Inlands, Hj mnllod to furulf.ii countries, 5.
PaciflcIailS.S.Co.
AND THE-
Occidental and Oriental S. S. Co,
For YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG.
Steamers of tho abovo Companies will
call at Honolulu on their way to tho abovo
ports on or about tho following dates:
fitmr "GAELIC" April H, 1893
Stmr "UELGIC" .. . .May 11 18M
Stmr "OH INA" July n isai
Stmr "OCEA NIC" Aug. 7 18!):i
Stmr ''CHINA" Bopt.18 18J3
Stmr "OCEANIC" Oct. 10 1893
Stmr "CHINA" Nov. 27, 1893
Stmr "OCEANIC" Doc. 25 1893
Btmr "CHINA"' Fob. 6 1801
Stmr "OCEANIC" March G 1S91
Stmr "CHINA" April 10 1891
For SAN FRANCISCO.
Steamers of the abovo Companies will
call at Honolulu on their wny from Hong
kong nnd Yokohnmn to the nbovo port on
or about tho following dates:
Stmr "CHINA" Anril 0. 1893
Btmr "OCEANIC" May 7 1893
Stmr "GAELIC" May 29, 1803
Stmr "CITY OF PEKING". .;.. . . .
Juno 0, 1893
Stmr "CHINA" Juno 19 1893
Btmr "UELGIC" June 27, 1893
Stmr "PERU" July 7 1893
Stmr "OCEANIC" Juiv 17 1893
Stmr "OITYOFRIODE JANEIRO"
Jr.ly2.-, 1893
Stmr "GAELIC" Aug. 0, 1893
Stmr "CITY OF PEKING" ... ....
Aug. 15,1893
Stmr "OCEANIC" Sept. 2j, 1893
Stmr "CHINA" Nov. 0, 1893
Stmr "OCEANIC" Dec. 4, 1893
Stmr "CITY OF PEKING"
Jan. 2, 1894
Stmr "OCEANIC" Feb. 12. 1894
Stmr "CHINA" March 20, 1891
Stmr "GAELIC" May 14, 1891
Bound Trip Tickets
TO YOKOHAMA AND RETURN $300.
fiP For Freight and Passage apply to
H. HACKFELD & CO.,
207 tf Agents.
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W. F. REYNOLDS, Prop.
Just Received Ex "Australia"
Lawn Tennis Rackets, $3.50 to $6.
" " Nets, full court.
Poles.
Tops, fc. to 10c.
Croquet Sets, $1.50 to $12.
Base Baljs, 10c. to $1.50.
Base Ball Bats, 10c. to 90c.
Masks, $1 to $4.
Catcher's Gloves, 50c. to $7.50.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Children's Picture Books
Pocket Knives & Scissors,
KUM. AKI COMl'J.r.Ti: LINE OF
m
Fall Bound Blank Books
At San Francisco Prices,
Blank Books & Office Supplies
DOMESTIC
Sewing Machines
The Nippon Yusen Kaisha's Al Steamer
"MIIKI MARU,"
3000 TONS,
Will bo duo nt this port on or about the
28th inst. and will leave for
Yokohama
On SATURDAY, March 4th,
$P For information regarding Freight
nnd Passage, apply to
WW. G. IRWIN & CO., L'd.,
Gencrnl Agent Nippon Yusen ICnlsha.
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JUST RECEIVED
A SHIPMENT OF
TOWER'S
Fishbrand Oil Clothing
- FOR SALE 11Y -
THEO. H. DAVIES & CO.
014-tf
FORT STREET !
Store To Let !
Fixtures For Sale !
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OHAS. J. FISHEL,
021.1m Cor. Fort Ss Hotel U.
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lioyal Irish Linen Stationery
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