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IMPORTER AND
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR AND FEED.
Fresh California Roll Batter and Island Butter
ALWAYS
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All Orders faithfully attended to.
solicited and packed with care.
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ROTH TELEPHONES 210-
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Fresh Goods by Every Cala. Steamer
ICE HOUSE GOODS A SPECIALTY.
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New Hoods Received by Every Packet fiom the Eastern States and Europe.
FKESH CALIFOKNIA PRODUCE DY EVERY STEAMER.
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DAILY AND WEEKLY
Hawaiian Newspapers
Leading Journals in the Kingdom.
The "Daily Hawaii Holomua,"
Has the largest Circulation on the Islands
and is the Rest Medium for
Advertising.
Mb. Tuns. K. Natuniei, will receive all
Advertisements and transact all business
matters.
CVOFncK: " Ilrenig Illock," corner
Nuuanu and Queen street (upstuhs).
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BEAVER SALOON,
The Best Lunch in Town.
Tea and Coffee
AT ALL HOURS.
THE FINEST BRANDS OP
Cigars and Tobacco
ALWAYS ON HAND.
H. J. ISTOHiTE. Prop.
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 Oabu.
Agent to take Acknowledgements to La
bor Oontructs.
Agent to grant Marriage Licenses, Hono
lulu, Oahu.
Agent for the Hawaiian Inlands of Pitt iv
Seott'H Freight and Parcel Express,
Agent for tho Jiurlington lloute.
REAL ESTATE HROKER
and OENERAL AtlENT.
Slfe
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JW Merchant it, . . Honolulu, H, 1,
DEALER IN
HAND tf
Steamer from San Francisco.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Island Orders
Bet. Fort and Alakea Streets.
-P. O. BOX 372.
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& CO.,
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It. S. Moori:, Supt. W. H. Tayi.hk, Pre-
Rision Iron Works,
San Francisco,
Cal.
BUILDERS OF
Improved Sugar Machinery
BOILERS & ENGINES.
Pumping Machinery
For Irrigating and Water Works purposes
of any capacity.
Wrought Iron & Steel Water Pipe & Fluining
DAVmSON PUMPS,
MATHESON LOOK-JOINT PIPK,
HEINE SAFETY BOILER,
Etc.,
Etc.,
Etc.,
Etc.
tJSF For further
logucs, address
particulars and eata-
IRisdon Iron "Works,
San Francisco, California.
FOR SALE!
Ohia & Koa iwooi
(:mxxe:d)
At $8 Per Cord-CASH
AND DELIVERED -
JOHN F.
COLBURN
uVJ-Uw
& CO.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE TO CRED-
I ITORS.
I N THE CIHOUIT COU1IT FOIt THE
, JL First I'lruuit. In Probate. In the mat
ter of the Will of Maria O'Hulliviiu, de
ceased. The undersigned gives notice that
he has been appointed Executor of the last
Will and Testament of Maria O'Sullivaii,
late of Honolulu, deceased, and he hereby
notifies all Creditors of said -Maria O'Sulll-
, van to present their respective claims duly
vorillcd, with pioper vouchers, to him, at
the stole of E. O. Hull A' Sou, hi Honolulu,
1 within six mouths from this date, or they
-will bo forever barred,
ABRAHAM FERNANDEZ,
Executor of the Will of .Maria O'Sullivaii,
. deceased.
I Dated thl itlth day of March, IRM.
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ILAN1WAI"
A F1RBT.0LASH
FAMILY ILYTlll.NO
IX. Resort at Walklk
I raiiicars p.iss
tho gate. Special
made for Family
liiithlllg Parties
arrangements can he
rid ica ami evening
fitOMf
Jtoily Bulletin,
(UHvmi free,
fiO cents a month,
Retail
Grocc
NOTICE AND PROGRAMME
OF A-
FAIR LUAU
- AT
KALII1I-KA1,
Cln-o to tlir Railroad, below Mr. Waller's
liiewcry, td lie held on
Saturday, April 15th,
lMtO.M Him A. M. TO 7 1'. M
Under the iniiimgoiiiutil of Mih. Wn.cox
and Mu. W u,l.i:n, of Kiillhl, aided by
many White, and Hawaiian Ladies.
Superintended by ltr.v. Vvtiiiiu Cm:mi:kt,
for Church Purpose".
FAX PI
Two Tables l'orcle,n and Hawaiian: Ornb
Hoses; Rullle; Lcliand I'lowcrTa-
blcs: lee Oreiini anil dimly
Table?; Scales; Etc.
NO ADMISSION FEE WILL BE CHARGED.
X-1TJA.XJ
Two Rluc Vine Tables Ticket- '2" I'cnK
One Pink Flag Table-Tickets fill Cents.
The Hand of St. I.ouis Cnllejje wiJI play
during the whole day scrotal of their beau
tiiul pieeo -to make of the occasion not
only a lucrative day, but also a verj enjoy
able one for everyone.
iSF Trains will run at Excursion liatcs
ftom Honolulu and Mo.malua to the Fair
Grounds every half hour from ! a. m. to I
l'. m.; every liour fiom t to r. M.J every
half hour again from ." to 7 r. M.
4P Tickets for the Limit may be had
unj time after Tuesday, March Uth.
SP- Tickets fur Trains (round trip),
only i" cents, will be delivered at the Depot
on "the two preceding davs, April l.'lih and
14th.
N. 15. The 2."ie. Ticket gives right either
to the i'ic. Liiiiu Table, or to the Lunch
Table, or to the lee Cream Table.
HAWAIIAN TAIILE: Mrs. V. L. Wil
co. and Ai-tant-.
FANCY TA11LE: Mrs. Waller. Mrs. T.
A. Lloyd, Mrs. Cooper, Mr.-. J. V. Moigau
and Mi. .1. Lucas.
LUAU:-Mi-. Meek, Mis Wright and
Assi-taiit-.
K'E CREAM and COFFEE: Mr-. J.
W. McDonald, Mr-. Arthur McDowell and
the Mis-es MeLain.
CANDY and LKMONADB TA1JLE:
Mis- M. Tuck-and the Mis-e- Perry.
01SA11 HOXr.S: Miss May Lloyd.
LEIS TABLE: Mrs. .1. Ailiiu and As
sistants. SCALEs: Miss Edna Llovd.
The following choice bit of word pa
occurs in Hawthorne's Maible Faun
ninting
" Women be they of what earthly rank
they may, however gifted with intellect or
genius, or endowed with awful beauty, have
always -ome little handiwork ready to lill
the tiny gap of uvery vacant moment. A
needle'is familiar tothe lingers of them all.
A (jneen, no doubt, plies itoiiucen-ion; the
woman poet can use it as adroitlv as her
pen; the woman's eye, that has discovered
a new star, turns from its glory to send the
polished little instrument gleaming along
the hem of her kerchief, ortodarnaeasiui)
fray in her diess. And I hey have greatly
the" advantage of u- in this respect. The
slender thread of silk or cotton keeps them
united with the small, familiar, gentle in
terests of life, the continually operating in
tluenees of which do so much forthc health
of the character, and carry oil' what would
otherwi-e be a dangeiou- accumulation of
morbid sensibility. A va-t deal of human
sympathy runs along this electric line,
stretching from the throne to the wicker
chair of the humblest seam-tress, and
keeping high and low in a species of com
munion with their kindled beings."
Housewives, while you ply tne needle,
have yon over reflected on the vicissitudes
of life? See to it that vour husbands pro
vide for the future welfare of their families
bv at once applying for a Poliev in the
EQUITABLE LIKE ASSURANCE fcO
CIETY of the United States. No more
suitable gift could be oll'ered to yon.
BRDCE & A. J. CARTWRIGHT,
General Agents for the Hawaiian Islands
Equitable Life Assurance Society of the
United States.
PALO ALTO STABLES,
330 O'Farrell St.,
Two Blocks from Baldwin Hotel, S. F., Gal.
I REG TO ANNOUNCE TO MY OLD
friends and natrons in tho Islands that
I have purchased the above Stables anil
intend to maintain its namesako-"Second
to None" Istelass. Livery Outhtsof every
description also on hand, i'orsale: Matched
Spans, Road and Draft Horses guaranteed
as represented. Correspondence invited.
E. it. JULES,
filKi-tf Proprietor.
IN RE MECHANICS' BENEFIT
UNION.
WHEREAS, THE MECHANICS'
Renellt Union, a Corporation es.
tablished under the Laws of the Hawaiian
Islands, has pursuant to the law in such
cases made and provided, duly filed al tho
Olllcc of the Minister ol the Interior, a
Petition for the Dissolution of the said
Corpoiatiou, together with a ccrtillcato
thereto anne.ed, as rcipihed by law; now
therefoio
Notice is lieieby given to any and all
persons who have been or are now inter
ested in any manner whatsoever In tho
said Corporation, that objections to the
granting of the said Petition must bo Hied
in the olllce of the undersigned on or be
fore WEDNESDAY, tho 'Jlth day of May,
lb!M, anil that any person or persons desir
ing to ho heard thereon, must be in at
tendance at the olllce of tho iimloi. signed
in Aliiolani Hale, Honolulu, al lUo'clock
a. m. of Mild day, to show cause why said
Petition should not be granted.
J. A. KINO,
Minister of the Interior.
inteiior Olllce, March 'JU, Ib'.lX
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M. L MINER, D, Y, SM
Veterinary Surgeon, Physician and
DentiBt.
OFFICE: HOTEL STAHLES.
oini'i: iioims;
ti to ID a. m.;
tW Rr.ini:Ni i:
Heiotauia street.
l:!iu to ;is:i c, i.
With Dr. F. L. Miner,
All Calls Will Receive Prompt Attention
GEORGE PARSONS LATHROP.
What Mr. Davloo Did With a Now
London Author.
Fiom New ltnvcn Register.
Tho confusion regarding tho real
situation in Hawaii was increased by
tho appearance, tho other day, of
Air. George Parsons Lathi-op as an
eport inioii Hawaiian goncnlogy
and sovereignty. Mr. Lathrop is
generally known as a quiet and un
offending citizen of New London.
Incidentally ho is known for a few
hooks ho has written. It lias not
hoen generally known (hat Hawaii
was the country which claims him
as its sou, hut he was born there
several years ago of American par
ents. Mr. Lathrop wrote a letter
which tho Now York Sun was kind
enough to illuminate, in which he
violently denounced tho so-called
princess, Miss Kaiulani. as a fraud
and a sham. Ho said that ho could
provo that alio was not t lie heiress
to tho thronoof Hawaii and that sho
had not a drop of royal blood in her
veins. If the princess had boon an
American running for congress Mr.
Lathrop could not have given her a
more severe scorching.
Notwithstanding the fact t)iat.Mr.
Lathrop's chief claim to fame rests
upon his reputation as a writer of
fiction his exposure of the princess,
although regarded as rattier ungal
lant for a New London man, was ac
cepted as kosooI truth becauso of
tho fact that the gentleman said lie I
was born in Honolulu and was there- J
fore supposed to know all about tho '
affairs of the kingdom. But now
comes Mr. Davies, the man who is
doing till the talking for the young
princes'-, in a letter to the New
York World, in which lie under
takes to .show t lint however much of
a Sandwich Islander George Parsons
Lathrop may be. ho does not know
what he is 'talking about when he
undertakes to pass judgment upon
tho blood which is now coursing
through the brains of the handsome
young princess. Mr. Davies points
out that the only authentic source
of information upon this point is tho
Hawaiian constitution. This inter
esting document Mr. Lathrop does
not seem to have had tho pleasure
of perusing. Mr. Davies does not
claim to have been born in Hawaii,
but ho seems to know a heap about
the constitution, and we believe that
in a joint debate in regard to the
succession to tho Hawaiian throne
ho would metaphorically wipe up
the lloor with tho ex-Hawaiian now
resident in New London. And we
may remark that any man who would
be born in Hawaii and then take up
with New London as a place of resi
dence deserves to bo used as a door
mat.
Mr. Davies shows that Mr. Lath
rop is mistaken and that his rather
unehivalrous expose was not worth
the paper that it was written upon.
The slurs of the New Londoner are
answered and the mission of tho
princess stated in these words: "Tho
friends of the Princess have felt that
the actions of tho queen, or of the
provisional government in deposing
her, are not subjects on which the
princess can properly express any
opinion. They merely are hero to
contend that if the queen is removed
by death, abdication or otherwise,
the Princess Kaiulani is not by royal
line but by constitutional right suc
cessor to tho throne, and that right
can only bo cancelled by tho vote of
the Hawaiian nation or by default
of the princess herself."
It is evident that Mr. Lathrop
would do well to retire into the
peaceful fields of literature again
and not undertake tho job of expos
ing any more young women looking
for their rights. Down with Lath
rop! Long live Kaiulani!
Where Authorities Differed.
The reading class was standing in
a stiff row upon the floor of sin In
diana schoolhoiinc, and a bright lit
tle fellow was drawling a paragraph
about a iioinan massacre.
The .President of tho, School Board
was present on his regular tour of
inspection, and he pompously re
quested that the boy "read that vorno
again."
Tito "verso" was read again.
"Ah! h'm!" said the great man in
a loud voice. "Why do von pro
nounce that word massa-kur?"
The boy was silent.
"It should be pronounced niassa
kre," continued the great man, with
a patronising smile.
Tho boy remained oui&t, but the
teacher finally spoke: "Pardon tne.
B:,. ui. ,..;,i
?, ' , Ilu b,u ,
but the fault is mine
if tho word is mispronounced. I
have taught the class to pronounce
it 'inasba-ker.' "
"But why?" insisted tho great
man, as a look of surprise was fol
lowed by a look of pain upon his be
nign features.
'I believe that Webster favors
that pronunciation," said tho teacher
meekly.
"Impossible," said the great man.
The dictionary was brought, and
tho President of tho School Board
turned over its loaves until ho found
t ho word. There was a breathless
silence as he looked up.
"I am astonished, madam," he said
at last, "that Daniel Webster should
have made such a mistake as that."
Jlurprr's Yuunij People,
ADVERTISING NQTES.
Hooms to lot
with board at llani-
wni, Waikiki.
Koot Beor on draught at Benson,
Smith & Co.'s.
After shaving use Cucumber Skin
Tonic. Benson, Smith As Co., Agents,
Sunburn relieved at once by Cu
cumber Tonic. Benson, Smit h . Co.,
Agents.
n.- r..i ...,,..,,, mi ii.-( ui ...... i
... .hi ...uiiiMti., li. ..Wit' fllllJUl,
above Hotel, Chronic and Sugical
cases. Mutual Telephone 082.
Prof. J' LouiDarU, A. B., will con
tinue giving hist rue! ion in private
and in classes; French, Spanish,
and Latin, "Kesidmico, Alakea street,
near Y. M. C. A.
Tho highest, praise has-been won
by Hoods Pills for fheir easy, yet
ulllcieut notion. Sold by all drug
gists, Price 25 cents,
Tho Shirt Mnker'B Revenge.
Hold your orders for Johnson Is coining
Tho sliiit maker is on tho way
Look out for his whiskers for'lhiw nie leak
ing Till you hear what ho 1ms to say.
Respect toJohn-on the bhill'or Justly paid
And noble shirt maker honored his johlots
shade
Hut whence this being? (hat n name so
mean
Should join with Johnson the shlit man,
uu a loiiih bu seen,
This Johnson would better far proclaim,
To future ages humble his job lots name,
Johnson nud dili't maker had been well
pal rM
The city collector and tho city bard.
Now import nil your so called shirt makers
To take my honest living away If you can
1 eaino to those Islands io work like n man
Here will I slay In spite of vour teeth
For all kinds of sliirt will 1 in iko to
look
neat.
"last hut not i.ii.vst."
I do all the sliirt cutting that is
done at my place of business and in
ease the shirts don't give entire satis
faction 1 will alter thorn, mako new
shirts or refund tho money. All
shirts that I make will be kept in
repair for 2 years free of charge.
A. L. JOHNSON,
The American Sliirt Maker.
Tho more Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy is used the better it is liked.
Wo know of no other remedy that
always gives sat isCai't.ioii. It, is good
when you lirst catch bold. It is
good when your cough is seated and
your lungs are sore. It is good in
any kind of a cough.- We havo sold
twenty f'tvo dozen of it and every
bottle' has given satisfaction. Sted
m.'iu ic Friedman, druggists, Minne
sota Lake, Minn, fit) cent bottles
for sale by all dealers. Benson,
Smith A: Co., agents for the Hawai
ian Islands.
Subscribe far
renin Iter ntntil'i
tin- Ihtilu llulh'tin, 60
'i'o Lot or Leaao.
TO IjET
VTKW
HOUSE OK K1VH A j'-"
jtiisj, jit Magazine -' .ollZ
X rooms, on
street, with Bathroom, pat- Sit.TSJtH.
cut W. 0., etc. Commands MJ-siSES.
oneof the line-t views in Honolulu. Apiilv
to U77-tf) J.M. VIVAS. '
TO LET
rNE 11L00K FltOM 11E-
J retail
inia street ear-, a
Uool and lonveiueiit Lot
tnge of Six lioonis. Large
Lot, Stable and Chicken Hon
ie. Applj to
E. II. HI-
l.MIKl ,
at Hawaiian Hardware Co.'s store.
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TO LET OR LEASE
rpilE COTTAGE AT NO. a yv,r -v-,
X '-'.is King stieet, lately nflK
occupied by Mr. M. S. U'Vy, fig , , (juM
containing";) Hedroonis, Par- j-v4Aj-gSr
lor, Dining-room, Kitchen and Ilatlirooin;
Stable in yard; Arle-ian Water laid on.
For particulars and terms, apply to
Alilt. FERNANDEZ,
GlU-tf atE. 0. Hall Ai Sons'.
FOR SALE
A BUILDING CONSIST- i aj --v
ing of I Rooms, Kit- '&n',iCth
chen, Small llaekynrd anil Mil jr vSl
side entrance, at present 3iifc!sr
occupied as a saddlery shop by Jose Dias,
in the business, part of the to'wn and cen
trally located. Fur pattieulnis apply to
JOttE DIAS,
On the promises or by letter.
Wailuku, March 'Jl. (iSl-lw
Bruco & A. J. Cartwriglit.
At Prices to Suit the Times.
1 Jsro. l.
COMMODIOUS
Wnll-aiipoinjed
Uriel; ltiiildiiitr
THAT
1 and
&$&?.
Two-story
Uli I HlJiWE
with Pleasant Grounds,
ftVmurJy the residence of
Hart, 'situate on Nuuanu
School street. Terms easy.
milium
A"M i fh'n i
the late H. J.
Avenue below
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NOTE llefore seeking or closing bar
gains elsewhere, it will pay you to scan our
column, and to at once consult the under
signed at their olllce.
ftff-Wc keep property in tirst-elass con
dition. Our terms are" moderate and as
landlords we will always bo found reason
able in our dealings.
lf$ Apply in each case to
BRDCE or A. J. CARTWRIGHT,
'Cartwriglit Ruilding," Merchant street.
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FOR SALE
THE NEJ-W -STA-OHT
"CORAL QUEEN"
Willi Dinghy, has Oak Kraiiie and Spruce
Planking, Copper riveted throughout.
Sails fast mid is n strong comfortable sea
boat. Can be Inspected at the Healaui
Hunt House. Apply to
CHARLES 1). WALKER,
P. 0. Hov DO
King llios,'
II.
Walker, at
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Evening with Handel !
Lecture on tbe Life and Music of Handel
P. M. ENGLISH, B. A.
The following Artists have most kindly
pi unused their assistance:
MISS DALE, MISS IIUROESS,
MISr. HOPPER, MR. WAKEFIELD,
ANDOTHEIIS.
"sr. -m:. o. .a.. Kan
Tuesday, April 111893.
CHR. G-ERTZ,
ImI'iIHI'IU AMI l)iai.i:u IN
Gent's, Ladles' and Children's Boots, Shoes
and Slippers
Hiu leiuovjiil Io Niiuaiiii street, "Pusler's
Hlocl;," oppoaito Merchant Direct.
The Jhily liulletin in thtivrml by
carrier fur M unt per month.
illT'H TEL3P "FT"
ARE RECEIVING
BY EVERY STEAMER
AT
Merchant Street,
Electric
FINE JOB W01I n COLORS
POSTER
Etc., EJtd.,
In Fact Anything
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