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0&&r-' - -,--- CLEAMCE SALE OP- Furniture, A.KTID CROCKERY ! PRICES REDUCED E2F FOR FOUR English Wardrobes, Plate Glass Front; Marblotop Wash Stands, Marble! op Dressing Tables, Scotch Chests of Drawers, Dining Hall and Parlor Chairs, Rattan Suites, Pictures, Etc. ltoyal Worcester Vases, Royal Worcester Tea Sets, Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Decorated Vases, Tumblers, Glasses, Claret Jugs, Lamps, Screens, Iron Bedsteads, Matting, EtOM Etc, KtO. THEO. H. DA mrm Nuuanu Street, - : Near Hotel Street has j lib r itKi'i:ivi:i) iiv lati: auiuvals KZ.3TIIsrOS:TJ TEA! Direct from China l-'iucrt Mountain (uullty' Superior to Any thing Kvei Sold In Honolulu! R Choice Assortment oi Christmas Toys on Hand Camphor Trunks Fitted with I'nt-nt IWntiv .ocAvi, hitrst styles Chinese Itiiiiilnni Chairs and fomnges, Beautiful Pattern Chinese Silk itntl Silk- Handkerchiefs, Etc. High Glass Tailoring in All Its Branches! Always on hand u I'holee .Wortineiit of ('ii-Iiiiiiti', Tweed, I'Ao , Ktc. Low Prioes aiaci Good Eit Guaranteed MO .lilt TKI.KI'HONi: UK CHAS. IJUSTACE, IMI'OHTEIt AND DEALER IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR and FEED. Fresh California Roll ALWAYS New Gcods Received by Every fV- All Order faithfully attend to. snlleittd ami parked with cure Lincoln Hlock, Kino Stiikut, UOTJI TCKIIIONKS Mi- LEWIS & CO., Ill FORT STREET. Importers, Wholesale k Retail Grocers Provision Dealers & Naval Supplies Fresh Goods by Every California Steamer. ICE - IIOrSE - GOODS - A - SPECIALTY. Islands Ohuf.rs Somcitu). pflf t0T Satisfaction Gi'aiiamkkd. TKLKI'IIONK IU II E. MoIXTYJiE & BRO., IMrilltTKKS ANI HKALKHS IN Groceries, - Provisions - and - Feed. New (iood' lleeelvid hy Kvury I'nukul from tliu Dislern htulnit anil Kurupf. FIIESII - OAMKOKN'IA I'UODL'OE - HY - KVKItY STEAMEIJ. All Order faithfully utlended to mid Hoods lielivereil to any I'm of the I'll) I'ltllK. Inland Omiikrh Somuitkp. Hatiskactiov Oimiiastrki). KAriT CUKNCIt I'OIIT AM) KIM1 HTIIKICT8 Glassware 25 PERCENT WEEKS tI VIES & CO. t" wr I. O. 1IOX :t?. Butter and Island Batter ON HAND J& Steamer from San Francisco. .SiitUfiirtiou guaranteed. Iluud Order Hct. Foiit and Ai.akka Stkekth. -i'. o. iiox air I'. O. IKX Hft The Prize Awarded ! Anheuser-Busch Brewing Co. Wins the Prize at the World's Fair with their "EAGLE" Brand Beer. St. firts. Del. -'?, I8'0. Mfbr.. Mai pari nk.V ('., l.'n., Honolulu, II. 1. Dear Sirs We have mulled you n copy of the (Ifahflhii'ucml ntinomieliitf the urrnt victory won liv the AMit.rnm-Urii 11 .Wo rtATioM with' their "KAULI'." Urtttul of lleer. ASllKl'SKK-llUm'H IIUKW1N0 ASSO CIATIOX. (fyeeiitl lrimtch In IWiflUumemU) WiiRtitV Vwn, I'llli ti", ti.u, Oct. an. Noiiward hnievrrlien made so gratifying to St IaiuI ih.miIh iiiiiI o justly merited ns the one given to-ilnv hv the I olumliliin Jury of the WorM'n Pulr, eoiil.lltie; of eon tioiwur nnil ehi'inlM of the lushest rank, to the Anhcucr-lluch llrewliut Aocl.i tlotl. Ily method of lllirlvn'led hiulnex enterprio. ami liy iiiIiik the hct inatcrlnl prod need In America nnd Kuroo, exclud ing corn and other adulterant or surro gates, the dlllerenl Mild of tint Anheuer llil"Cli hrer havu heeomu tho favorites with the American iieoi le, and hau now con quered the hlgheM award in ever particu lar, which had to lie cnuhlcrcd hy the Comnihiun jury. The high character of the nwnrd ulvett to-day hy tint Jurori III he hetterumlrrMoodwhen it 1 known that tho dltlerent hecr crjilhltcd hy till) All heuer-lliicli Ilrewlng AiK'Iauon had to eoiiiicte with hundred of the Mint excel lent dlphiy of other hrewer. The fact that no other concern ha received so many imiIiiIk for the various t enthil utial Itlcsof good liecr eonllriii anew the llmi'i rrput'tloii a the leader of nil American lH.fr, and Mr. Adolphu Ilit-cli can feel proud omt thl rcultroiMlv merited. VST Tlie above Is a Fac-slmllle ot tbe Label of tbe " EAGLE " Brand which took tbe Prize. r In onlerlliK thl lleer iikIc for the "lIAdLi:" llrnnd. In onleriiiK IliU I leer h Mire to Macfarlane & Co., L'd, MlVtf Aiifnti fur Jlituttllint iIiihiIi Dai Nippon ! Dai Nippon!! The nlHive Store hn reeeled another rilendld Invoice of Jiipiiiii'iiiiyFiiiiqliiiiiiis Per S. S. "Oceanic." IOMI IIIMSO Beautiful Silk and Crape roil DltKriSKS I'likhliiiii. Tiihle t'overi", lied t'overi., (Jouni, rhemlM'K, hhitl, Embroidered Handkerchiefs DOIUKS. Kl'Altl'K, S.hlll. JAl'KI'.Irt, M'H, SCIIIIIINS, Silk and Cotton Kimonos COTTON CRAPES IN (IIIIIAT VAItlKTY. VA- lneetlon ltesiectfiill Invlled. "DAI NIPPON" Hotel Street (Arlington Block) Mrs. J. P. P. Gollaco, Proprietress. (Ml-lin ATTEISTTIOIST ! King Street Restaurant, Corner Kiug &AUkeBts. Everything Served In Fiist Class Style. Kinglu Meiil i'iCi'iitH llourd hy the Week .. l to TflU It uill heiiitnouor about the Ihl of Keliruiiry. hl.'-lin AH llhi: A CO., ii. European Restaurant, Hotel Opposite Street, 4'?tJ? Merry rjo Round Everything Served in Fira Class Style. Miutle Meul i Mm I lieku 2"i IVutH Fowl Three Times a Week Tim. chi) nnd llmrdiiy tit noon, huu- llll lit Mller. mi im UIIOCK HIMJ, Prop. t'1 jfl'i FOB REAL BIMETALLISM. American Commendation of a Cana dian Proposal on Currency. The Trlhune, Chicago, Kuhntorj .". Tho British Columbia Legislature recently passed a resolution praying the Lioutonaut-Oovernor to inform tho Socrotary of. State for tho Colo nies that in the opinion of the Hottso it should bo ordained by interna tional agroemnut that gold and silver bo legal tender to any amount, that tho value of silver in terms of cold be fixed, anil that cold and silver bullion in any amounts bo freely turned into coin at the State mints. This is gouuino bimetallism. The Columbian legislators do not de mand tho freo coinage of silver in terms of half its gold value. Thoir position is not that of Bland, the crazy-horse crowd of tho Kockios, aud tho cranky Populists of the Kansas plains. They do not ask that f0 emits' worth of silver shall bo stamped in the mint as if that act would mako it equal iu value to a dollar 8 worth of gold. On the con trary, inoy asK inai "ino vatuo ot silver iu terms of gold shall be fixed" by international agreement, so that those who uero paid in silver money might receive the samo intrinsic value that they would have roceived if paid iu gold. What they want is that gold aud silver money shall cir culate on equal terms, which cannot be tho case unless tho coins are of equal intrinsic value. Tliny know that tho old ratios are ruled out by tho march of events, autl that a now ratio must bo established if gold aud silver are to circulate on equal tortus, each boing received on its merits, and not requiring to be buoyed up by tho other. This pro position is an honest one, autl de serves tho most serious considera tion. It is one which any set of men is entitled to mako autl to ask for it a respectful hearing, since it advo cates nothing whicli would not ho right and fair to all, goltl miners as well as silver miners, autl to tho people of India, Great Britain, Franco and Oormany, as well as thoso of tho United States. If Bland. Stewart, the Joneses, and other silver men woultl advocatu the hottest proposition of the Bri tish Columbian Legislature a com promise with tho "gold bugs" woultl not bo very dllllcult to mako. At least tho bimetallists would then have a chance to do some good work, free from the drag that has been put on their movement by the fellows who want to malm the cry of "free silver" tin excuse for perpe trating a rank fraud that would stink in the nostrils of all honest men aud women. They could work as effectively atnontr the uold stand ard countries of Ku rope as in the United States, ami rally to their support tho masces of the people who believe iu sitter money but do not want it to drive out goltl, which woultl be the inuvitnhlo consequence of adopting "free coinage" at a theoretical ratio which is commer cially imp ssilile. The repeal of the purchasing clatMo iu tho Sherman act of July II, 18!K). is working excellently on the public mind of Europe, mid es pecially iu Inglnud. .Since the United States Treasury has ceased to provide a market for tho output of the silver mini's iu this country, the disturbance iu the finances in England autl India increases rapidly. If our foolish uiououietnllists would subside to the extent of allowing the question to rest where it is for a while, tho United Kingdom woultl issue an invitation to the Powers to hond delegates to a bimetallic con ference that might establish some thing iu the direction of "mi enlarg ed use of silver" in a way that would not mischievouslv derange existing values or favor a repudiation of hon est indebtedness, Alauy symptoms of a desire for at lion oi this sort are observable iu political and financial circles iu the British Islands, aud those woultl become more pronounc ed if tho thinkers of that country felt sure they had the moral suiioort of the musses here as well as of the comparatively fuw who lmvu spoken for tliM people. The Hilver miners of tho United States never have been able to sell their silver for more than it was worth on tho gold basis at tho time they sold it. By demanding more than this they have lost much of the market that other wise would have been open to them to-dnv. If they are willing to accept the old condition, with as largo a market as is compatible with u maintenance of the gold basis, they should say so to their fool friends, tho silver munoiuetallists iu Con gress aud out of it. WILL RECOVER DAMAQES. Uncle Bam Must Fay for the Soizuro of tho Itata. Washington, Feb. l.'l. -Tho mixed commission which has been eousidor inK thu claim of the South American Stoamshiji Company against the United States Government iu the famous ltata eao rendered a deci sion to-day. The commission over ruled tho demurrer iuterposed by Judge Shields, counsel for tho Unit ed States, to the claim of tho South American Steamship Company for X'17,(XK) damages growing out of the seizure of the Itata at San Diego in tho summer of 181)1. Tho demurrer wits based upon tho claim that the soizuro was made with probable cause aud that the ltata, being iu tho employ temporarily of the Junta (Jovornuiuiit, tin, hiuiquo Govern ment of Chile itself was responsible for any damage which might liae been done to the company. All thai remains for tho company to tlo now is to iirnw the extent of the damages sustained through tho hui.uru of the vessel. Mrs. Umily Thorne, who resides at Toledo, Washington, says she has never been able to procure any medicine for rheumatism that re Hot os thu pain so quickly and ell'ee tually as Chamberlain's I'aiu Balm ai.il that she has also used It for lame back with great success. ir sale by all dealers. Ileiisou, Smith - Co., Ageuls for tho Hawaiian Islands. WHY LDCOL IS THE BEST PAINT OIL. Dries perfectly solid inside of twenty hours. Forms a durable and elaitlc, not a brit tle conting. ltctalns Its gloss longer than any other oil. Keslsts the action of acids aud alkallei better than any other oil. Flows freely from the brush without run ning and spreads well. With the addition of Litharge, yields a hard surface, suitable for floors, steps, etc. Mixes readily with pigments ground In oil In pntc form. llrlngs out the real shades of the colors nnd keops them unaltered. Is n ootvent for the most delicate of the new coal tar colors. Added to vnrnlili greatly Improves the working of the varnish. Docs not darken white load or anv deli cate colors. Has greater body than any other oil. itciiilrc one-third leis pigment than any oilier oil. Can he added to linseed oil aud It will greatly Improve the linseed. Can he thinned with tnriicntlne. Hy actual tests, has outlasted the best lln-ied oil. Therefore, Is the best paint oil ever man ufactured. Direction for Use. Use I.ncoi. iu every respect iu tho sittuu inuniier us yen would linseed ml, witli Hie single exception that you limy mill fully otu-qiturter more Lti roi. to the sumo quantity of pigment limn you would of linseed. In ticiug melullic, Vencliuu red, the ochres, and other dry pigments, it is advisable to mix up the paint tit least one d.iy licfnru it is to be ucd, then add a third more Lwcoi. runt tho paint wilt be found to cover well nnd have a good gloss. KKVI-:it UHE JAPANrt. Where hard surfaces such us floors, steps, etc., are required use tilhirgo only, never use Japans. I.IJCOl. MIXES WITH VAR NISHES anil assists their working aud im prover their appearance hut tiiky Hllom.ll UK I'SKII HAMK DAY TIIKY AUK MIXKI), olhcrwipo the gum of the vur- uii-li may lie precipitated or the mix lute curdled. The addition of from J to of Lu coi. to varnishes docs not reduce their lu-tro nor retard their hardening aud drying and it prevents their cracking 1! M.G.IRW I LIMITED, Agents for tbe Hawaiian Islands 7HVU YOKOHAMA BAZAAR Corner Hotel ami Nuuiinu tits. . . MUTUAL TELE. No. 438 . . lUwIvnl pi-r K. 8. "Ocmnli!" Silk Dress Goods, l.iwli'i.' mill (Iciitu' Bilk Iluii.tkcrclilofn, Grents' Sillc Bhirts With I'oiir-ln-hiiiiil Tien to match Wlinlfor Kllk KntrfH, pxtrn lunu'i IjiJIe' ami Ui'iitk' bilk Kushci, till Htmileit; JapanoBo Cropo of All Colors, tli'utloimm'H Jiiimuoftu I'rcix Hhlrtx inmlo iu Yokoliiinm pcrfii't lit. Uutli'' unit (lent1 l'inuHlriiw Hutu, .lili.iiie ChluuTca rirtu, Jiiii.iiii'i'u Klnwer 1'otn, l.ilille' Kllk C'lieniNe, HnmlMiinuHlIk iiillt, Ktu. EW .A. "ML E -tew Tlu Hint Komi fur Infinite. V lmvu u luro iiHortniuiit of Japanese Goods Wlitrli wunllcrat Wry KeiiMinnliU' Trices, U-O-tllil Waiohuli Stock Farm. ja Tilt. TIIOIIOI'IIIIIIIUU hTAI LION dfc LORD BROOK," Hire, "Ilrjaut W.," koii of "Monday." Will Im hreil to a fuw approved nmres, Servioe, $50, TDK THOITI.MI HTAM.ION "SPECULATION, JR," Koii of "Speculation," IU". iVIIIulMinerviin limited iiuinlierof muretut SSO Each. V. Iinpilrc at 'H-lw W'AIKAI'II. MAUI. WM. DA VIES, Rigger and Stevedore, WRH OKE3K.. KhllMATlIS ANll CtlNTUAtTM ON A I.I, KI.N'liM OK WUItK. Tin- Schr. "MAII1MA1II" Will run ri-)iuliirl hemieii thh. port and WiiIiiIiiii, huHiilhiipnl, Mokiilelit, Ki'iiwic mil unit I'llillkl on iIik Miiud of Imliii. I "or I'li'lulit, i to., apply to I In- t'nptnlii. Vttu Imiuini at olllee uf J 8, Walker, liver Hinii'ki'U' Hunk, Kurt ulreel. n.'7 If IN & CO Golden Rue Ra7HQr uUM W.F.Reynolds, : Prop. His do not no in or grinding out Spectacles and Eyegtatves, but vie can fit you at prices in accordance with the times. OUR LINK OF DOLLS & GAMES 18 WELL ASSORTED. DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE ALL KINDS OF SEWING MACHINE Needles & Fittings I Ikiniiigtoii v Typewrite The King of All Typewriters. Purses and Card Cases, Tennis Rackets and Supplies, Croquet and Baseball Goods, Full Supply or Fiue Stationery, Mourning Stationery, Office Stationery, Guitars from $4.00 Up. E3- Music and Books ordered by Every Steamer. And don't fomet (MH1I N the haln of our Inieliiun" anil It nlwnyn talks. Thoroughbred Stock FOR SALEI The uinlcrn'Kncil olftrii fur sale the follow ItiK llcautlful Stock t TJIK KINK 1IOIIHK "DUKE SPENCER" AND TDK rOI.MWINO MARMt "Angio A.," "Josio W.," "Sally Black" and Colt, "Yum Yum" and Colt, "Ivory," "Violet," "Leiluhuu," "Kapiolnni Girl," "True Hluo" and Colt, "Bazaar Filly." MW Kull i'tillureeH of the above can le Keen at UneuuVlil Btuhles, where price and trrniH can he urrangeU to tmlt the tlineu. Greenfield Stables, : Kaplolanl Park. W. II. KICKARD. HiL'-Im Hokuleia Stock Farm, j35R Walalua, H. I. SENATOR STANFORD WIM. COVKH TBS MAltKB AT S30 EACH, "Sonny Boy" Service, $20. M FOR SALE ! TIIOS. W. GAY, 037 Jm-fi Ht Manager. KANEOHE RANCH (loud l'asturiiKu hy the mouth or year. All lion-en will be well. looked alter aud kept in paddoukn. TIIK HTANUAHIl IIIIKP TKOTTIMI hT.U.UON " 2STXJ T O-R, 0"VEJ' Iteuord '.':3.' in ilonululu, Will make 'he hcukiii at tlilit Uauoli until July 1, 1MM. THUMB, .. 1)1 m uil'TloNi Koaled IHNI, hloml buy, 111 IiiuiiIh IiIkIi and Height I Ha) pouudii. I'ri'iiiiiKKt Hy "flroHVtiniir." hy "Ad iiilniNtrator," hy "Itymlyk'u ilaiiulloniau 10." Dam hy "Nutwood," record JllHJJ. l'or further partleular apply to J. 1', MKSDONtU, Kitnooliu, or. U. IIOl.Ti;, lluuolulii. Uiii-liii VOH BALE rpili: I'DltNITDUi: OK H1X IIO-IMH X euiiipletn for hnUM-keuplliK, lui'lildlliK a line upriuui inucKuriuit riauu aim a "Sew Home" Hewing Mil' lilnc. Apply at line llprluht (Milekerlin- I No, (i3 llrretituhi ktrevt, near I'iiui'IiIioinI. miu Hawaiian Electric Company. Notice to Consumers I The new works of the Hawaiian Electric Co. being now completed, notice is hereby given that from and after January 15th the Com pany is prepared to supply incan descent electric lighting th cus tomers. In a few days the Company will also be prepared to furnish electric motors for power, and of whfrh due notice will be given. The Company further announce that they are prepared to receive orders for interior wiring and can furnish fixtures and all fittings in connection with new service. Printed rules, regulations and Company's rates can be had on application to the Superintendent. Wm. G. IRWIN, fB-'-tf l'ltKSIDKNT H. E. CO. Shamrock Linens! I liavo much pleasure in advising my numurous cli ents that I have received advices that the Siiamkock Linknh have huon accorded The Highest Award, . . . . . . Medal and Diploma at the Chicago World's Fair for 'Pablo Linen, Towels, Sheeting, Pillow Linen, Handkerchiefs aud Em broidery. W. G. SPROULL, Sole AkciU for tho Hawaiian Islands. UltJ-tf Ml)T. M4-TKI,i:i'HO.NK8 -lt!.L 474. 1. O. llox SSO. Nan-Yu Shosha 411 ICING STREET. HAVE JUSTKECE1VED l'erH.8. "Oceanic," Deo. -Jth, A I.AWIIC VAIIIKTV OK NOVELTIES! Suitable for Christmas Trade. COTTONCREPES Of Dlllercm Varieties ami Latest l'attermi. BHIKTH, 811, K HANDKRHUHIEFS, JAI'ANKBK L.ANTKHN8, 1'OUOKhAIN TKA BKT8, Ktc, Ktc, Ktc, Kto. Low Prioes ! 411 -:- King-:- Street FOR YOKOHAMA! A KISi: JAI'ANIJBK BTKAMKH fcfc A1KOKU MARU Due iiure on ur ahout thu end of Mareh will he duiputuhed lth MhIU uud I'lihseiierH for thu ahuvu 1'urt on or ahout -A.IPlIIi til. For further tmrtiuulartt ruKardlliu I'uiisune aud 1' relht, apply to K. OGURA Sc CO , ACIKNTH. llVl-Sui INTEIMBLAND PILOTAQE. CIAI'I'AIS WILLIAM IIAVIKH, KOU J tliu pimt twelve )eum lu I'ouiuiauil of Inler-Uliind hteiunerii, ollen. hU Nerviest as I'llot to any port or IiiimIIiik in the lliiHUllau InlurnU. lleM of refereinu'. Iliipilre at iillhu of ,1. b. Walker, over tipreekeU' Hank, I'url Ueel. t!J7-tf I TRADE 1 V MARK C i .