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VOL. VII. NO. 939.
HONOLULU, H. 1., WEDNESDAY, JANTAHY 2 I, 1894.
PRICE 5 CENTS.
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THE DAILY BULLETIN
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EVERY AFTERNOON
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at tiu orricc
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Tiik Daily Bulletin Is printed and pub--llshed
by tlio Dally Bulletin Publishing
Company, Limited, at Its ufllce, Mer
chant street, Honolulu. Hawaiian Isl
ands. Daniel Logan, editor, resides on
Alakoa street, Honolulu, aforesaid.
Address tcttcrc tor the pajtcr "Editor
Bullktin," and business letters "Manager
Dally Bulletin I'uhllihlng Company."
(Jung a personal addreis tuny causa delay
In attention.
Buiinoaa Garde.
I.EWER8 ft COOKE,
IMPORTERS AND DKALKRS IN LUMBER AND
ALL KINDS OP BUILDINII MaTERIAI.
Fort Street. Honolulu.
H. HACKFELD ft 00.,
Oeneru. Commission Akints.
Cornar Kort and Queen Btreeti, Houolulu.
JNO. 8. SMITHIES,
AUCTIONEER AND OKNRRAL HchINIM AlllNT.
Muhiikona, Kohala, Hawaii.
WILLIAM FOSTER,
AllORMEV-VT-LtVV AND NtlTlRY I'l'IU IV.
No. I.'t Kualiiiiuami St., Honolulu.
70-llil
TUOB. LINDBAY,
MANIirWTUKIM Jr.MKLER AND WATCH
MAKES. Kukul Jewelry a specialty. Particular
attention paid to all kinds of repairs.
Mclneriiy Block, Kort Btreet.
J. J. WILLIAMS.
PHOTOGRAPHER
Tbe Oolj Collection of Island Vim.
0. B. RIPLEY,
ARCHITHOT,
Complete plans and specifications for
every description of building. Contracts
drawn and careful superintendence of con
struction given when required. Call and
examine plans. New designs. Modern
Buildings. Ultlce; Bnfu Doposlt Building
lupilairsj. Mutual Telephone 20s.
HONOLULU IRON WORKS,
Htcam Knuinkh, Buiiar Mills, Boilers,
Coolers. Ikon, Brash, and I, it am
Castinuh,
.Machinery of Every Description Made to
Order, ('articular attention paid to Ships'
Blacksmithlug. Job Work exemited at
Bhnrt Notice.
W. S. LUCE,
Wine & Spirit Merchant
CAUPtiuix riHKriioor umick,
Merchant St., : : Honolulu.
ittiKlm
SORGHUM SEED
'UHTIiltOWN AT THE AlllMMA.NU
Itnuoh, u iiljiili'ii grtmth of
New England Sorghum Seed
Kur sale In lot In mill. Iv
L-ffiWTB 8c OO.,
s'.i-liu Krt Hltci'l.
WM. 6. IRWIN & CO.
(Limited)
OKFKU FOR BALE
FERTILIZERS
ALEX. CROSS A SONS'
Celebrated High Grade Gane Manures.
We are also prepared to take orders for
f re. N. Ohlandt At Oo.'a
Fertillzera,
Insuring prompt delivery.
BOILED LUCOL!
aW This Is a superior 1'alul Oil. con
suming less pigment than Uimecd Oil, and
giving a lasting brilliancy to color.
Used with drier It gives a splendid lloor
surface.
X-ime, Oemant,
IIEFINEDSUOAUS,
SAI.MON.
FalrbankCanttiflQ Co.'s Cornod Beui
PAiArriNR rAiNT co.'s
Compounds, Roofing & Papers,
Reed'i Patent Steam Pipe Courlrm.
Jatboea' Diamond, Enamol ft Evor
laitlng Paint
Especially designed for Vacuum Fans.
FIRE,
LIFE AND
MARINE
INSURANCE.
Hartford Pire Inaoranoe Co.,
Aueti, 17,109,825.49.
London ft Lancashire Pire Ins. Co.,
Assets, J4.317.052.
Thaaes and Mersey Marino Ins. Co.,
(Limited)
Assets, 16,124,057.
New York Life Ins. Co.,
Assets, 1137,499,198.99.
C. 0. BERGER,
General Agent for Hawaiian Islands.
HONOLULU.
Wm.G. Irwin & Co.
(LIMITED)
WJi. 0. Irwin. - President and Manager
Olmjij flnreekels, - . . . Vice-President
W. M. Qltlard, - Secretory and Treasurer
Theo. 0. Porter Auditor
Sugar Faotora
- AND -
Commission Agents.
AOENTS Of TIIE
Oceanic Steamship Company,
OF BAN FHANCIBCO. CAL.
C. BREWER & CO.
(LIMITED)
General Mercantile
AND-
Commission Agents
J. 0. Carter
esident and Mutineer
Trtamrer
liunielni)
.... Auditor
i O. II, ItolH'rlmui.
E. Y. llUhup,
W. F. Allen'
Chas, M, CooLc
H. U. Allen
II WaterllOUte .
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retlon
H. HACKFELD & CO.
SOLE AGENTS
FOK THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS
FOIt TIIK
Genuine Budweiser Beer
Itrmu'tl by the Anheil-er-Buch Brew
ing AIH'lutloll Of St. I,01lls.
-AND OF TIIE-
JOS. SOKLITZ
Milwaukee Brewing Co.'s
Pilsener Beer
I.AIIOE fHII'MENT.x Jl'ST TO HAND j
AND KOIl MAI.K Y
H. HACKFELD & CO.
411
UOTII TKLKI'ltOS'iHl
111
1 IUST ACE & CO.
COAL
All kinds ln nn ttiuutlly finti ri
hn to it ton.
CHARCOAL
I'roni one Iiak to nny qnniitlty.
FIPLBTOOID
In l-ft. IriiKthi and Mined or Hplit,
inmi n jih to uny itinntlty; nlio
AVJIITK& IJLACK S.VND
hTO-tf
3STA.TI03ST.AJLi
IRON WORKS
QXJH3WN STRBBT.
Betwoen AUkoa and Rlcnardi Streets.
rplIK UNDICIIBIONED AUK I'ltK
X. pared to makti nil kinds of Iron,
llruss, llrontu, Zinc, Tin nud fad Cast
liii;s. AUo n (Jeuoral ltepalr Shop fur
Htcnni Engines, Itlot Mills, Corn Mills,
Vuier U'lirul. Wind Mills, etc. Machines
for (lit CIvauhiK of Colleu, Castor Oils,
llcniis, ltnmle, Blsul, I'lueapple leaves and
nthur Kllirous l'Liuts iinil Taper Stock.
Also Mui'hlnes for ExtractlliK Btnrch from
the Mnuloc, Arrow I toot, etc.
ft .ll onters promptly uttended to
WHITE, RITMAN k CO.
"Sans Souci" Hotel
Seaside jffijft Resort
Waikiki. : : : : Honolulu.
(trt'ihtr 27. int.
Ifiiiiuiinfilrnri' jinri uhl-fmhiuHtil Iii'iiji
ii Imefii trnicr;!, iuirl, jmrr air, clear tru
unttf, yixul fmxl anil hrm fitly tmarlt luimj
iihj lirfuir hit tijft retij rifiiimj uirr . I'uri
fir mill Hit il Uln lit hill' of H'lii'iiiiur, rrruin.
Mtivl him fitriliulhl In Ihr "Slut Swiei,"
mount r i.mis sn:vi;.sii.
T. A. SIMPSON,
Manager.
BEAVER SALOON,
The Best Lunch in Town.
Tea. a.xici OolTee
AT ALL HOURS.
THE FINEStUhaNDS OK
Cigars and Tobacco
ALWAYS ON HAND.
H. J. 3STOLTE. 3?roiD.
METROPOLITAN MEAT CO.,
81 KING ST.
Wholesale and Retail Butchers. ,
- AND -
NAVY CONTRACTORS.
a. J. Wallnr.
. Mimiur
.,
Il,ANIWAi.,,
I IM-I l.Abh lAMII.Y DATHINII
i a i(t'ori in tl niKlKI
iManii'nrs iwtss
the mile Hiict Inl
1
I
I
urrniiKu iiiunts cull ho
PH'iiiiis tud Evening
' trt II
Hindu for Puinlly
llsthlliK I'urtho
Oceanic Steamship Co.
Australian Hail Service,
Per Sai Francisco:
The New and Fine Al Steel Steamship
"ALAMEDA"
Of the Oceanic Btani-hlp Compmy will
be due at Honolulu from Sydney nud Auck
land on or about
February 8th,
And will leave ft'. the above port with
Malls and Passengers on or about lhaldate.
Por Sydney and Auckland:
The New and Kiue Al Steel Steamship
"MONOWAI"
Of the Oceanic Bteamshln Cotunnnv will
be due at Honolulu, from San Frnnclsco,
on or about
February 16th,
And will have prompt despatch with
Malls and Passengers for the above ports.
The iindrrslgtiel are now prepareil to Issue ,
T'ts
w For further particular, reardlnit
CrelRht or 1'hibskc apply to
WM. Q. IRWIN A CO., Ltd.,
Oeneral Agents.
Liu
Oceanic Steamship Co.
Tirxie Table.
LOCAL LINE.
S. S. AUSTRALIA.
Arrive Honolulu
from H. K.
Jan. V . .
Feb. -! . .
March i!l. .
April '.'I .
May III
June Id
Leave Houolulu
for S. K.
.Kub. 3
..March II
... March HI
April .'.
. . . M
ny Jl
nr v.i
THROUGH LINE.
Kitim Ban Francisco
for Sydney.
trWic llonolnlu.
Fnini Sydney for
Snn Fraucicco.
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'LtAte Itftnnlnlu.
1':
M0N0WA1, Feb. IS ALAMEDA, Feb
AI.AalKIIA, ful). il
MAHIl'OBA.Aur. IS
.u ..,.. intt ...ir. c1
' IIJ,,,i it... ... ,
l t III IIJ I M. u '
lutiuuni, -iir. i '
ALAMEDA, May :i I
MONOU'AI, May 10
ALAMEDA, June 7 MAItlPOBA.MayUl
MAItll'OBA. July a! MONOU'AI. JminSH
MONOU'AI, Auk. S ALAMEDA, July SU
ALAMEDA, An 30 MAIIIPOSA, Ahb-SS
MAItlPOBA.M'pt.'.T MONOU'AI. Sept. SO
MONOU'AI tct. Si i ALAMEDA
For Thanksgiving, Xmas
AND NEW YEAR !
Large Fat Gornfed Turkeys!
aixi
sxjoiciisra- dpiosi
Iliiitlre of
C. W. MACFARLANE.
am s
j i. usrc,
NiTkV PllHI.lt', CoMt'TOH IM tlKNHItl
Ill'NIMWi. Am. NT.
Snli-nu'clit fur Hevuml f til" lh't 1 "I It 1 1
INBUItANCi: COMPANIES.
.Mutitul Tulepliouo . P. O. Dot Slit.
Mnn-liunt Strciil, Honolulu.
!:. A. sJAOOHSOX,
Watciialakkh a:vi .Ikwk.i.kh
M Fort Street, Honolulu, II. 1.
, . Itos 2S7. M lltliul Tele.
IU".
WM. DAVIES.
KfouKH : and : Stkvkdokk
JWTIMATEB AND CONTItACTH ON
ALL KINDS OF U'OICK.
Ol'rti k:
With Wright llro., : Fort Btrecl.
U0.'itf
nn. S. ASA NO,
"Physician & Surgeon
no. iuii NHUANi Avr.M'i:.
(Ippo-llc Eiinle House. - Honolulu.
Mutual 'I elepliouc SU.
DU. .1. I'CINDA.
Physic-inn & Sui'ji'con
Mi. . Kl Kl 1 LAM
3'
5TTV.u TSX.ESirCiTIS
:zs.
DU. ('. W. MOOKH,
Mini Van v Ave h. I . C'il
Elegant Apartments for Palionta.
Kl.l.
Till" t M.IIN"! ! "
tW Dr !""" ,,,,l'r "'l,l'l "" ""'
i0 inlort. ,.f hoi." wlll ,-,1,!'",",',1 '","1 ' '"'
fviltrcilllii.nl. liefer-l II Mn.fanai
I
Canadian-Australian
IN OONNBOTION WITH
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.
THE FAMOUS TOURIST ROUTE OF THE WORLD.
Tickets per
C. P. R. are
$5
Second L$
eV1
Glass
CPPAMCniD CPDVinp MnWPinV
blbAMbUlf bLKVlLL mUWlULI.
THROUGH TICKETS tuned from Bonololu lo CANADA, UNITED STATES and
EUROPE, alio lo BRISBANE ud SYDNEY.
Por Brisbane and Sydney: Por Victoria and Vancouver B. C:
NTKAMKItH 8A1I. an EACH MONTH,
Freight and Pauenger Agents:
D. McNICOI.I., Montreal, Canada
ltOlir.UT K Kit It. WliuiiiH'i.'. Ciitmdn
Jl. M. BTEUN, Hun Knim-boo, fal.
(I. M l ItKONVN. Vnncouver, It. (.'.
Pacific Mail S.S. Co.
-AND THE-
Occidental and Oriental S, S. Go.
Por YOKOHAMA and HONQKONQ.
Bleamers of the above Companies will
en 1 1 nl Honolulu on lliclr wny to the nbove
liorts on or nbout the fnllowliii: dittesi
Btmr 'CHINA"
Stmr "OCEANIC"
Himr ''I'HISA"....
Veb. ft, 1MH
Manh 0, IKM
April HI. IM'I
Por SAN PRANCISCO.
I bteamers of the nbovc l!omutnies will
I call nl Honolulu on lliclr wny Irom Hoiik
I koiitfiiud Y'.kiihninn to the utKive port on
1 oralmut the follow itic 1iiU-m:
Stmr "OCEANIC"
Btmr "CHINA"
htmr "UAKLIC"
Feb. IS. IS'll
March SO, l'.)l
May 1 1, ltDi
v :", - 'i cv. i f -
RATES OP PASSAGE ARE AS FOLLOWS:
TO TIIKO
IMMt. to llo.Nd-
KONU.
fl'5 OU
SilS 50
Cnliili . .
Cabin, round trip 4
mouths
Cabin, round trip IS
months
Kurox'an BtceruHu .
as.', wi
Si oo
O WI
;illl SA
UIO 00
W PttsseiiKura pitying full fare will be
lowed 1(1 ixTicilt oil' return fare if return-
nl
ilif! within twelve mouths.
For Freight nud i'lmwinc apply lo
H. HACKFELD & CO.,
si7 tt Agents.
COACH LI Mi
IIETWKES WAIKIKI, Til K PAUK,
SANhOHft. DIAMOND HEAD
AND HO.NOI.l'Ll'.
Time Table,
ikakh I sak con. lolir
MUM. All) mm. t.
iflla. in. tl.UUit. III.
tujoo ii-jsi "
lS;im noon. I:uup in.
S:l p, in. :i: 10 "
1:00 .'Klu "
li."lu " 7..S0 "
li:il " 10:
IVFiinm to ltlll Itunc 5 ceuth, Wnl
klki, 10 cents; Buns Bourl nud Diamond
Hcud, ).' i'ciiIh; round I rip, 'St ceiilH,
children under IS cnr, hull price.
b'll-tf
1. SMI I'll, Proprietor.
SIJEU LUN,
KJ.-. MMIANl' ST.
Ni'Tt dooi Men liniit'H Exclniiic.
Merchant Tailor
. New Goods and Laiesi Styles !
J'KHFKCT l-'IT OIAHANTEEO.
n- n-toincr ficlliiif; nddlllounl -ufl-uill
rcirlvc ii riilinlion o( ib mid II.JI rc
ilui'tion on pinilH. ti.'l ;iiu
CHR. GERTZ,
iMi'iuiTrii ami Di.tirn in
Gem's, Ladles' and Children's Boots, Shoes
and Slippers
No 103 Fort Stroot
CHAS. GIRDLER.
- inhi I ini"Krm ir
EMU Ihll AND fONTINENTAI
JDT-y 3-oocis
No. lb Kaaliuiuauu stlevt,
Steamship Line
$10
First
ciS, Less than U.S. Line1
viss
BTEAMEXB BAIL I VI.. I. Mnrch '.', Ai.rl
I, Miu J, Mny.'lt, Jul I, July .11, til.
Kor Tickets nud Menernl Infurmn-
tlou apply to
THEO. H. DA VIES & CO.,
Aijtnlt fur the lliiuiiilmt hhtmlt
Wilder's Steamship Co.
TIME TABLE.
W. C. Warns, l're. H. It. Itoxt rteo.
Ctrx. .1. A. Kimi, I'ort Bupt.
Stmr. KINAU,
CLARKE, Commander,
Will leave Honolulu nl '.' r. m.. Ioiii'IiIiik nl
l.nlmlnn, .Mnnlncn Jluy nud Nlnki-nn the
siimadayi Muliukonn, Kitwiillmetiud Uul
uahoehiHt thu followliiK d. arriving nl
llllo nl iiildiilcht.
LEAVES HHNOI.tM.Di
Kridny
Jim. .)
itetiirnlni; leaves llllo, loiichiUK ut l.nu
imhochoe puuiuday; Knvulhne a. M.i Mn
liilkoim lu a. M.; Mnkenu I r. m.j Maulneu
llayiir. M.i Ijiliulnu n i. m. tlie (ollowlnn
day; arriving nl Honolulu ) a. m. Well
days nud Batunluvs.
AltltlVKH
WedllCiMlny
AT HONOLULU:
F.h. .1 '
No Freluhl Will be received nftcr '
n noon on um) oi nuiUf:.
Stmr. CLAUDINE,
DAVIES, Commander,
Will leave Honolulu ever'
ry Tuesday nt a
nl, Undo. Ilium.
c. m., touchliiK nt Kuhul
iinuiun nun mpniiiiiii.
ItuturnliiK will arrive nl Honolulu every
Buuduy morniUK.
No FrelKllt will be received nfler
i r.
m. on Uny of snlllux.
initsiKUccN must tie al llie luudluu's
ecclvu their Freluhl. an we will not hi
lo
receive their Freluht, ax we will not hold
ourselves resionIhle
ftlt.'r rlll'h Krelulil
has Ik'CIi IniLlcd,
While the Company will use due dill
Keuce in haudlliiK Live Block, we decline
tousiuime uny reiiinllilllty In cnv of the
loss of same.
The Cumtiauv will not be reaiHiiiidhle fur
Ms:
Money or Jewelry uiiIchi placed In the care
JUST ARRIVED
PKIt IIAItK "C. I). ItltYANT.'
1JABYCAH1UAG
or all yrvu;
Carpets, Rugs and Mats
In the 1-iitf-i I'iiiicin-
'HOITSKIIOLD"
Sewing Machines.
HAND SEWING MACHINES,
All with the I.utct liiiprovt'tiii'iit.
ALSO OS" HAM)
WKSTE.MAY Klt'S
Celebrated Cottage
'iilllOS
Pallor Organs, Guitars,
tM I'Tiini
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Foil si i:
ED, HOFFSCHLAEGER & CO,
Kino hlii'i'i, opiHi. Ciii, A tookc.
7.1. tl
WAIAKEAKUA NOTIOK
I LI. PAIITIKh DESIltlNtl Til HO It)
xY Wulukc.ikun Fulls In Minion Vnllc
lire herch) reiui'.tcd to obtain it "'riiin.
hiou from the undersigned, othvrHltc they
will he proM'outcd fur iropn-i If found oil
the prciiil.es without such pcrmls-lou.
j.tb ii. mil ii.
nl the Und Dill
Inn.
Hupiunie Court llulld-
Honolulu, June 17, lo.i,
7W-U
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AS TO THE HAWAIIAN MUDDLE
,S. I" New- letter, Dei. M.t
The feature of the Hawaiian mud
dl)3 perhaps i that it is diverting at
tention from much .graver subjects.
Sober-minded oiltons aro concerned
only that wo shall intricate our
selves from it with honor. Thin
much is curiam: tin-original scheme
to constitute tin elands a Statu uf
tho Lnioii ha failed. Annexation
:.. ..... r...... 1 1.. .1.1 I... ..........
ai.ii-1 Ti,r.t..i.. d.iu & co is
(load. Whatever else President
Cleveland' action ha done or failed
to do, it has killed that little job. If
n...,vorroii,..iiiU. totako tin, Hauai-
lau IiatuH. it win im ituu to Uio
' iliKiiity niul t'hatactor uf tlio pooplo
' of tlio Initial Statoi ln'forc tliw
world tlint llio trntiy.ictioii niiull mil
Ir tainted uitli fraud. Wo can not
allord to i-oiiio by thiuu iu that way.
' Wo mint not iionnit our otliorwisu
bright L'ctit(.'lu'oii to bo ilisligitroil
by tho coiuMiiimiatiou of a wrong by
which coiilitlmg ialnnilvrit aro to Ik
. triokod out of their gotorutiiuiil and
1 Cjuoi'H Liliiiokalnui robbod of Iihi
kingdoin. Wliun tlie confusion of
tho hour has pas-otl away, tho otli
uial doeiiiiR'iil'! now of record in tho
.Stalo Di'iiartmoiit at Wa:hitit)U
will remain m our own history of
what was done in tho naiuo of our
' pooplo In thoir aciuiti A judicial
iiiiudod ii'crolary of Mate, with no
, piirpof to servo other than hit
, country'' good, ha -utniiied tip tho
proofr and reached ihoonly poiiiblo
' couciiisioii periuis.iablo to logic and
common .-eii-o. With 1 lint conclu
sion the President of the nation en
tirely concur. It i al-o approved
by the moil independent and cap
able section of the pnis C'onservn
lie and ro-poiiMblc cili.eii-, not
bia-eil In personal iulerost, aro of
the h.'imt'i way or thiiiltiug.
1 Thi.t couceiiHiK uf home opinion
and authority has brought ii" naiuo
and fame from abroad ami praise
from lip not too readx to extol our
country or its uayx. Kterywlivru
our cotife-eaiou of wrong, and ox-pres-ed
detiaininatioit to right it.
are lieiug heltl up as examples tliat
tender the world our debtor. In the
face of all this it m nimply impossi
ble lo put ihiotigh the scheme of
annexation. If we could forget the
moral right involved iu th question,
1 v'hich we cannot, our pride in tho
po-ition we occupy before tho world
vsotthl remain to restrain us No.
, We shall not take the inlands a.i a
gift from creature whom SteveiiH
created for the purpose. If we
really need thorn, of which them is
no evidence, we can readily obtain
them in the lietter way taught us by
the Fathers. We need not take
them at second hand, nor become
the recipients of stolen property.
We can buy thorn from the people
wo hae so often In treaty recog
inoil as ilieir owne'rs, and we can
pay for them a- we paid for Louisi
ana and Ala-ka Nor shall we per
mit ourselve- to be swayed from tho
iilain diitv of honest h. footing the
bill In a knowledge thai our credi
tors are too weak to force payment.
Hut a great deal has )et to be said,
nud some -tattling changes in our
traditional policy determined upon
before it can be said to be bv any
ineaiin clear that we would take the
Mauds and govern them upon any
leriiin.
Meanwhile, the l're-ideut of the
United .States i being guyed for the
delectation of the groundling'', and
the prejudices of the ignorant por
tion of our people are being aroused
iu a way that demonstrates how cou-
I tomptibleour partisan pro.-s c u be
A woman is being foully libeled iu a
manner that no meiiilier of her sex
over in by any one having the slight-
I est pretension to manliness, and
I newspapers that only last year por-
i travod her a of a statolv ami coin-
I inaudiiig presence, and as if she wuru
' li,l r'"ory ""'h ' l,,co,ii" are now pic
I ILiO I luring her a- a ucgroxs as black us
; they are made, and lower iu typo
than they are found oven iu tho
I heart of Africa. Such pictures do
E
rado not her. but the bae things
shape of men who tirolit by
sale. A denceiidaut of an erst
while barbarous race ins we all are
for the matter of that), she has yet
more natural capability, greater cul
ture and acquired attainments, a
more striking presence ami a much
larger fund of true I'hristiau benevo
lence than any one of the critics who
have risen iipiu these parts to con
demn her, and we know them all well.
President I'lev eland is being held
i up to hatred ami contempt, ami oven
, threatened with impeachment, for a
, desire to permit Hawaii to deter
mine Us own destiny by the "cou
' sent of the governed' That, we
1 had supposed, wa- true Ainericau-
ism. Hut we are told that the ua-
tivesare not lit to govern themselves
i Then how can they be lit to become
American citien- and the ruleis of
a sovereiju-f-tatof Kscjiovving poli
tics and the surest way to temporary
popularity, the President abides bv
the Declaration of Independence
and the moral code. It seems that
ho ought, iu the name of pure ami
uudolijod religion, to have hold that
if the rightful owner be of dark
skin, or porliap- wicked, stealing is
not iarceuv
A Favorite Homody tor Lu Orippo.
"During the epidemic of In grippe
I hauihorluiu's Cough Itemedy took
, the lead heie and was much better
liked than ollur cough medicine."
II. .M. ISaugs. druggist, Cliatsworth,
III. The grip is much the same as a
vory severe cold ami requires tiro
cisely the same treatment. This
Itemed is prompt and ell'eclual and
will prevent any tendency of l mulls
ease toward piiouiuouia. For sale
by all dealers. Ueiisuu, .Smith - Co,
Hgouls for tint lluwaliuu Islands.
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