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IMPORTER AND
Steel & Iron Ranges
Stoves & FixLt-ULres
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS & KITCHEN UTENSILS
Agate "Ware in Large Variety,
WHITE, GRAY and SILVER-PLATED;
LAMPS & CHANDELIEES,
Crockery, Rubber Hose, Lift and Force Pumps,
"Water Closets, Water and Soil Pipes.
PLUMBING, TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WORE.
DIAMOND BLOCK, Nos. 95 & 97 KING STREET.
CHAS. HUSTAOE,
IMPOltTEU AND DEAl,KIt IN
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR AND FEED.
Fresh California Roll Butter and Island Butter
ALWAYS
New Goods Received by Every
IV All Orders fnitli fully attended to.
solicited and packed with care.
LINCOLN BLOCK, King Street -
TELEPHONE 119.
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Provision Dealers & Naval Supplies
Fresh Goods by Every Cala. Steamer
IOE HOUSE GOODS A SPECIALTY.
Island Orders Solicited.
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IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Qrooeries, Provisions sind Feed.
Now Ooods Received by Every Packet from the Eastern States and Europe.
FRESH CALIFORNIA PUODUOE JV EVERY STEAMER.
All Orders faithfully attended to and Ooods delivered to any part of tho City free.
Island Orders solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed.
3Bo-Bt Corner Port c ZCixig Strssts.
JUST RECEIVED FOR SALE!
A SHIPMENT OF
TOWER'S
Fishbrand Oil Clothing
KOJt SAI-13 BY
THEO. H. DA VIES & CO.
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A FIRST-CLASS FAMILY 11ATIJIN0
xV. Retort at Wulkikl Traincars pas
tho gate. Hpoolpl arrungoinoiiU can bo
luado !for Family Pliiulcs and Evening
DatUlugiFartUi,
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ON HAND jg3
Steamer from San Francisco
Satisfaction guaranteed. Island Orders
- Bet. Fort and Alakea Streets.
P. O. BOX 372.
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& CO.,
STREET.
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racers
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
-P. 0. BOX 115.
Oliia & Koa Firewoot
At $8 Per Cord-CASH
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NOTICE AND PROGRAMME
OK A.
FAIR LUAU
AT
KAL1III-KAI,
Close tn tbo Ralhoud, below Mr. Waller's
llrcwory, to bo bold on
Wednesday, April 5th,
FROM 9:30 A. M. TO 7 P. M.,
Under the management of Mm. Wilcox
and Mit". Wu.t.im, of Knlilil, ailed by
nmny WbitiMind Hawaiian Ladies.
Superintended by ltr.. Fatiikh Clrmknt,
for Ch'uieh Purpose!.
Two Tables Foreign and Hawaiian: Orab
Ilexes; Itallle; bids and Flower Ta
bles: lee Cream and Tandy
Tables; Scales; Etc.
NO ADMISSION FEE WILL BE CHARGED.
X-iXJA-XJ
Two Mine Flag Tallies Tickets 25 Conts.
One Pink Flag Tablo Tickets 60 Cents.
Tiie Hand or St. Louis College will play
during the whole day several of tlieir beau
tiful pieces; and tho' Sunday School Choir
of Father Clement will sing some of tlieir
best songs, all to tnaku of the occasion not
only a lucrative day, but also a very enjoy
able one for everyone.
KW" Trains will run at Excursion Kates
from Honolulu and Monnalua to the Fuir
Grounds every half hour from !l a. m. to I
r. m.; every hour from 1 to .'if. m. ; ovory
half hour again from 5 to 7 i M.
tf- Tickets for tho I.uau mav be bad
any time after Tuesday, March lltli.
Etf Tickets for Trains (round trip),
only 'J.') cents, will be delivered at the Depot
on tho two preceding days, April yd and
1th.
The names of all the Ladies who will
please tako charge of tho ditl'ercnt Tables
of the Fair and Luim will he published as
soon as they are well known. (7o-td
KojallMaii Optra House
L. J. Levey
J. P. Kuhnlewai
Lessee.
.Stage Manager.
GRAND PRODUCTION-
OF A
Series or Interesting Incidents in
Hawaiian History!
Adapted fortheStageby the Hawaii Poxoi
Dkvmxtic Co., to be presented in Eng-
li-h by Native Ilawaiians on
SATURDAY EVENING, April 8H1,
"Will bo produced n Melo-drama in
Two Acts, entitled;
"The Lady Z Twilight"
New Scenes I
New Costumes I
Ne-w Songs I
A Musical Interlude by the Company:
Overture Hawaiian Hand
"Landing of Lono and HisMtli"
Characters by tho Company.
V Set of ItealNtiu Scenerv has been
specially de-igned and painted for thee
representations.
Prices as Usual 50c, 75c. & $1.00.
i;& Dox Plan open at Levey's whcie
Tickets can be had for all parts of the
house. (J7'J-3w
Tho following choice bit of word painting
occurs in Hawthorne's Mai bio Faun:
" Women be thoy of what earthlv rank
they may, however gifted witli intellect or
genius, or endowed with awful beauty, have
always some little handiwork ready to fill
the tiny gap of every vacant moment. A
needle is familiar totlio lingers of them all.
A queen, no doubt, plies it on occasion ; tho
woman poet can use it us adroitly as her
pen; the woman's cyo, that lias discovered
a now star, turns from its glory to send the
polished little instrument gleaming along
tbo hem of her kerchief, ortodarnacasu.il
fray in her dress. And they have greatly
the advantage of us in this respect. Tho
slender thread of silk or cotton keeps them
united with tho small, familiar, gentle iu
terestsof life, the continually operating in
lluencesof which do so much for the health
of tho character, and carry oil' what would
otherwise bo a dangerous accumulation of
morbid sensibility. A vast deal of human
sympathy runs along this electric lino,
stretching from tho throne to tho wiekor
chair of the humblest seamstress, mid
keeping high and low in a species of com
munion with tlieir kindred beings."
Housewives, while you ply tne needle,
have you ever rollccted on the vicissitudes
of life? Heo to it that your husbands pro
vide for tluiiutiiro welfare of thoir families
by at oneo applying for u Policy in the
EQUlTAltLE LIFE ASBUHANCE SO
CIETY of tho United States. No more
suitable gift could be oll'ored to you.
BRUCE & A. J. GARTWRIGHT,
General Agents for the Hawaiian Islands
Ktiitahlo Life Assurance Society of the
United States.
H. L, MINER, D. V. S
Veterinary Surgeon, Physician and
Dentist.
OFFICE: HOTEL STAIILES.
ui-nc'i: nouns:
8 to 10 A. !.; 1:30 to li;'M i; M.
ItKsn.iiNiii: With Dr. V. L. Miner.
Iliinitanlu street.
All Calls Will Receive Prompt Attention.
Ii. .AJDILiEIR.
llegs to notify tho public that he has re
ceived per S. H. "Monowal" an
Elegant Asitortiiunit of
Ladles', Children's & Gent's
Boots f4
Shoes
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BEHRINQ SEA QUESTION.
Outltno of tho Oaso for tho Unitod
Statos to Oomo Boforo tho Arbi
trators. Washington, Fob. 21, 1893. Tho
Unitod Statos clniins in tho Bohring
Sen controvorsy, ns thoy will bo lniil
boforo tho Tribunal of Arbitration
whou it roassomblos in Paris, March
23. nro as follows;
That prior and up to tho tiino of
tho cession of Alaska to tho Unitod
Statos, Russia assorted and oxercisod
an exclusive right to tho seal fishor
ios in tho waters of Bohring Sea, and
also asserted and exorcised tli rough
out that sea tho right to prevent, by
tho employment when necessary of
reasonable forco, any invasion of
such exclusive right.
That Great J3ritnin, not having at
any time resisted or objected to such
assertions of exclusive right? or tho
exercise of such power, is to bo
deemed as having recognized and
assented to tho same. That tho body
of water now known as Bohring Sea
was not included in tho pnrnso
"Pacific Ocean," as used in the treaty
of 1825 botwoon Great Britain and
ltussin, and that aft or said treaty
and down to tho time of cession to
tho Unitod Statos Russia continued
to assort tho saino exclusive rights
aud to oxorciso tho same oxclusivo
powor and authork' as abovo men
tioned. Russia's bioiits passed to America.
That all tho rights of Russia in
respect to tho seal fishorios in tho
Bpnring Soa east of tho water boun
dary established by tho treaty of
March 30, 18(17, between that nation
and the United Statos, and all tho
power and authority possessed and
asserted by Russia to protect said
rights, passed unimpaired to tho
United Statos under tho treaty.
That tho United Statos have such
a property and interest in tho Alas
kan seal herd as to justify tho em
ployment by that nation, upon tho
high soas, of such means as are rea
sonably necessary to prevent tho
destruction of such herd, and to
secure tho possession and benefit of
the same to tho United Statos, and
that all tho acts and proceedings of
tho United States done aud had for
tho purposes o.r protecting such pro
perty and interest were justifiable
and stand justified, and that com
pensation should bo made to tho
United States by Groat Britain of
tho amount of tho losses of tho
United States, or such other sum as
may bo deemed to bo just, aud that
should it bo considered that tho
United States have not the full pro
perty or property interest assorted
by thorn, it bo then decreed to be
tho international duty of Groat
Britain to concur with the United
Statos in tho adoption and enforce
ment against tho citizens of either
nation such regulations as will oilee
tually prohibit and prevent tho
capture anywhere upon the high,
seas of any seals belonging to said
(Alaskan seal) herd.
damages wanted.
Tho claim for damages referred to
is of course indefinite in amount, but
includes tho losses of both the gov
ernment of the Unitod Statos and of
tho Alaskan Commercial Compauy,
owing to tho limitation of tho catch
necessitated by tho diminution of
tho hord as tho result of Pelagic
sealing. Those losses will bo calcu
lated on tho basis of tho number of
seals abovo tho limit fixed by tho
modus virendi 7.r0(), which tho arbi
trators find might liavo boon taken
without danger of diminishing tho
supply. It is contended for tho
United States that tho number for a
basis of calculation is 30,000.
Tho case and counter case for tho
Unitod States compriso several vol
umes of printed matter and two
portfolios of maps of tho territory
in dispute and of tho seal rookeries.
TWO FAST RIDES.
The Headlong Gallops of Dick Tur
pin and Squire Osbaldestono.
Foremost among English feats of
horsemanship wo have one which for
generations has been represented in
tho circus ring. Dick Turpiu's fam
ous rido from London to York has
taken its placo among nursery leg
ends; nevertheless it was actually
performed, and stands as a record
of its kind. Tho highwayman, rid
ing with tho vory best reason in tho
world tho safety of his nock cov
ered tho distance of over 200 miles
in a little under 12 hours. This per
formance stands alone as tho longest
and fastest journey on tho samo
horse. Most of tho long rides of
which records exist have been made
for wagers. Such records aro, there
fore, reliablo.
Squire Osbaldostono's undertaking
to rido 200 miles in ton hours, which
ho accomplished so successfully, is
one of tho most remarkable feats of
endurance in tho saddle, and lias tho
merit of freedom from cruelty. Tho
Squire rodo his race on tho Now
niarkot race course, changing his
horse ovory fourth inilo. Four miles
is a safe limit for such a purpose, as
that splendid horseman knew. Three
mile laps could have been covered
in tiino relatively a little bettor, but
a sound horso in fair condition could
do his four miles without distress in
such time as to make that distance,
with the subsequent reduction in
the number of changes tho most
suitable for the purpose. Mr.
Osbaldestono usod sixteen horses for
his task, and rodo standing in his
stirrups like a jockey, while he kept
his mount at best speed from start
to finish of its 1-milo boat, having
quite a "sot-to" with his paco-mukor
at tho end of each. The Squire was
a hard man and in good training, so
Hiiilorod no bad oH'octs frou his exer
tions. Chumbrm' Journal.
"Tho people of this vicinity insist
on having (Jliniuhnrlaiu's Cough
Remedy and do not want an v other,"
says John V. Bishop, of Portland
.Mills, Indiana. That is right. They
know it to bo superior to any other
for colds, and us a preventive and
euro for croup, and why should they
not insist upon having it. oOcout
bottles for sale by all dealers. Hon
son. Smith & Co., agents for tho Ha
waiian Islands,
Tho Shirt Mnkor'B Rovouro.
Hold your orders for Johnson Is coming
Tho shirt maker is on tho way
Look out for his whiskers for'thoy are leak-
ing
Till you hear what ho hai to say.
Respect to Johnson the blull'er Justly paid
Ami noble shirt mnkor honored his joblots
shado
But whoneo'thls being? that a naino so
mean
Should join with Johnson tho shirt man,
j)ii n tomb bo seen.
This Johnson wouldliettcr far proclaim,
To future ages humble his job lots name,
Johnson and shirt maker had been well
palr'd .
Tho city collector nnd the city bard.
Now import all your so called shirt makers
To tako my honest living away if you can
I catuo to these Islands to work like a man
Hero will 1 stay in spite of our tectli
For nil kinds of shirt will I nuko to look
neat.
"LAST 1UJT NOT MUST."
I do all tho shirt cutljng that is
done at my place of business and in
caso tho shirts don't give entire satis
faction 1 will alter thum, make new
shirts or refund tho money. All
shirts that I make will bo kept in
repair for 2 years free of charge.
A. L. JOHNSON,
Tho American Shirt Mnkor.
FOB SALE
A HOUSE, BRAKE AND
Harness. All in good
COlllllUOU. iipillV iu tins I
U1IIUU. 1!IH "
OOE3-A.3STIO
Steamship Go
For SAN FRANCISCO.
THE Al STEAMSHIP
a
n
WILL LEAVE HONOLULU
for Tin: Aiiovr. tout on
Wednesday, March 29th,
.A.T ISTOOlsr.
The undersigned are now prepared to
issue Through Tickets from tins city to all
points in the United States,
For further particulars regarding Freight
or Passage apply to
Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Ltd.,
081-l!t General Agents.
Just Received
S3
OYSTERS
03ST IOE.
Per S. S. Australia.
At the Beaver Saloon,
H. J. Nolte, Proprietor.
08i-;it
IN RE MECHANICS' BENEFIT
UNION.
WHEREAS, THE MECHANICS'
Ronelit Union, a Corporation es
tablished under the Laws of the Hawaiian
Islands, bus pursuant to the law in such
eases made and provided, duly tiled at tho
Ollice of the Minister of the Interior, u
Petition for' the Dissolution of the said
Corporation, together with a certificate
thereto annexed, as required by law; now
therefore
Notice is hereby given to any and all
persons who have been or are now inter
ested in any manner whatsoever iu the
said Corporation, that objections to tho
granting of the said Petition must be tiled
in the ollice of the undersigned on or be
fore WEDNESDAY, tho -'Ithdayof May,
lh'XI, and that any person or persons desir
ing to he heard thereon, must he in at
tendance at the ollleo of the undersigned
iu Aliiolani Hale, Honolulu, at 10 o'clock
A. M. of said day, to show cause why said
Petition should not be granted.
J. A. KINO,
Minister of the Interior.
Interior Ollice, Marcli 'JO, lBltt.
Ossl-'Jt .
MARSHAL'S SALE.
BY VIRTUE OF THREE WRITS OF
Executions issued out of the Circuit
Court of the First Circuit, on tho Hist day
of January, A. D. 18i, against Capt. Wiii.
Davies, defendant, iu favor of E. (J. Schu
mann, R. J. Greene aud J. Hopp A' Co.,
plaintiffs, for tho sums of fil'i.o.1). ifirit)."
and $11)7..1 respectively, I have levied upon
and shall expose for sale at tho Police Hta
ution, in tho District of Honolulu, Island
of Oiihn, at VI o'clock of SATURDAY, tho
htli day of April, A. D. 18D.I, to tho highost
bidder, ull tho right, title and interest of
the sold Win. Davies, defendant, iu and
to the following property, unless said
judgment, interest, costsand my expenses
bo previously paid.
List of property for sale:
Two House Lots situated in I'unahoii,
Honolulu, on Diiighamaud Me tea It streets.
Tho llrst having an urea of .75 of an acre,
more particularly described indeed of l'atv
I to Graham, recorded iu Lihcr 70, page ilill,
Also, Lot containing ;:u,ii(Ki squaio feet,
and described In deed of Dillingham to
Graham recorded In Liber Ki, page Ilill,
both being portions of the Pasture Lot he
longing to thoOahti College and duly con
veyed to said Win. Davies hv deed of V.
11. Ciiniuell duted Aug. ,'1sb!), recorded
I In Liber lis, page 100, together with the
buildings and appurtenances thereon.
Said property being subject to a mortgage,
however, of ip.TidO, to the estate of T. 11.
Hobrou, aud to a second mortgage of :fs00
, to W. It. Castle, dated July , lwrj, aud
ii'i'uriii'ii in i.ioer l.is, page ivi.
Also l.'i Shares of llio l'loneer Ituildiiig
and Loan Association Company, said
Shares being represented hv eeiilllcato
No, IK) for fi Shares, and hv certlllcalo No,
Ml for 10 Shares. Said Shares of stock,
however, being subject together with the
afoiomentioncd Ileal Estate to tho said
mortgage to V. R. I 'anile.
W. G. ASHLEY,
., ..... Marshal.
Honolulu, March III, lr-ta
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