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WHAT'S IN TO-DAY'S PAPER.
friMT pmik.
Now (Tiltit-iu Trent j.
SKCOKU rtiit,
IMItorlal 1'arnerniili.
Tlio Industrial Transition hv 'K.uniii
Ao."
tlreat anil Oooil Mo.
THIRD TAIIt.
The l.ewi-l)u.loit WetMliiK.
The Kaniplmiiirlia Team.
An Opium Den Itnlileil.
Clilncie I.nlior Confi-n lief.
Horse Hnrt.
('.night In tlit? Aft.
Knot Wmi Attempt-. Sutcl.li-.
The Koot Itace.
rot'Rrn pAor.
UisastiT In Spain.
.n Aiiegt'ii uutrngp uy .vincii i.iiiik
lay
v.
Ncjrru Emigration to Afrli'H.
uhc -Hail xi bulletin.
WEDNESDAY, A PHIL II. 1891.
uynamiio hoc not, ioiiow ngin-
ning in tho proverbial cample of
never striking twice in one place,
In the case of doublv stricken San-
, , . . , . , ,
lander, Spain, of which an account .
urne-irs oUowhore the nrovorh tint
appears ili wliere, tlio proven that
applies is tho one saying that ''.
ion tines seuiom come singly (
,,-r - . . 7 . . .
.' l" naior woipn oi ure-
iron fitittrtsit tint ftvltnr tt ft iltiv fur t
discussing tho Hawaiian question?
Probably because there is no major-
... , .... .. .-
ity in signi io carry mo -norgau re-
nort wliltmvftshinif m.,von anil his
port wiiitewasiiiug atevens ami ins
Honolulu confederates. In view of
Our corrcspontlent who slates his
grievanco against tho police iii this
fssuo uas asked what the police were
....!.:.. I.U ..U.... f..r 1 11...1 '
searching his place for. Ho replied
unit tie thought tiiey were looking
fur .mm. Cliiiintii.in Tin imlillo
have a right to know, in view of re-
. , , ,' , . .,
cent episodes, how far the privilege
of domiciliary visitation by the
police extends under the iitcioill
government without a constitution,
.... ...... . ....... ...w.. ..... ,......
Unless tho Attornov-Oetieral lake
an opportunity of doliuitig tho liov
eniuieiii s ennuis hi uio iiinuer. iiieru
is a liability one of tho.o days f
tragical results occurring from the
incursions of police into private
premises,
in the news iy the iiark Alocrt,
nf i'ri-sideiit Cleveland towaid the '
tbo latest inUicationsat Washington, 01 tne urtisoo typo, unnlloctoillv 1 "' "l """ j". im i m k.uihiui hip
Hawaiian do well to continue pos- pious with strong convictions ami tmnln. " l,,al,,,ok,,n,"ldU'
scssing their souls in patience. Am- force of character, and, not unlike 1 -ml. All that certain ph-cc or parrel of
oricau interests aro to bo fullv so- some of their modern descendants in I tntnl situate m mI. mi main, i-ontaltiliiit
cured and satisfied by the actual Ilawaii, regarded piracy and wl.olo- j T-'ollllSirr.'. "iV'p"-.'."!
occupation of Pearl harbor, while sale despoiling of the aborminal I ai tmm..ion A mini So. 1,77:1 to Ka
the Stevens scheme of piracv is to Phili-tiiii-s. as a bravo and patriotic nnhuoknlu, tirandfiilicr of old Ktikana
be utterly repudiated and reverM-d. puroi't. Tho slave trade then was I'oMiiiokii and 8. W. Knlnmiulii: 1
-I a nerfc-llv honest branch of com. . ',,(r '"!'. ,inilr,- rvl" .l',rnr.",!i :"' ,
. . . . - 1 .
summarise,! in this paper yesterday, vermin ,7f' .'K.n.K.V.' rW.r;:.,iVSr"ISv;!V- STrtZ COm",,!J, "." ";ir beauty niid , IilHlcHll Ws SlMlUls,
was a statement furnished by the " ,I,HM' llnl KI,1I"I,, centuries t,. , waiiimuki' . IIIKI' hihI josftl'll K.A- Htatlon. 1 (lliality It IS quite likely tile, ' '
,,.,.. , . , ., seo tho unscrupulous business ad A.YV. or Wain-v, Maml id Maul, to i.i.. t .1. . 1. :n x 1 1 . ,s . , . ,
Washington correspondent of the venturer combine the appeara of J;'"-; i.M arr.it.'ol llo.ioiui,.. Maud ,. , , , , , 'aUy of the house will wunt Mlll'MoU)!) DrOSSlllir ill) US
New York Tiibune. to thoolloct that pi,m reel itudo with i.iiVcruptilon.. tyiTi'.'IV'l'lf UUt i,i",i,'T ? " r r lM,rt,,',,,"M"l,,h " some plates to atld to it. Willi. ' '
nitcd .States Minister Willis had ami revolliug villainy. I he average f. Ho- .ti. ttmnCin tin- Mild Jaim-s M. Moil ., each piece there u I be a C 10 w ' SfM ) I' I ( ip!k n I li-iwio-c
.ported to Secretary Oresham thai --- -Ju mauuf,, f---!; -;: J r;:':. '...'M;-: ' Iwl "' '" "Z$m i iK Lire for more imtil ill ' U " " l l,,'"U,h'
XZZTJiSS rf-'"V J f tl A",,,0N; cuimi,m,,s i . rc,ry Dining (lull and Parlor Chsiirs,
tuUatitage of the apparent atntuile high iieroual honor, wide his ante ihpi.riii.ii..i and int. r.iviii-n. in... ITA..U-1J . n..-.!i...- 1 ubi. fur u.nn. id rMUic '
Hawaiian Islands, by striving to "in- a pillar of society whoso piety it
crease tho prestige of Ureat Uritain most exemplary, lie ma be, tiever
aml to lessen the influence of the tholes, grinding his wealth out of
Tinted States." Tho IU'llutiv lia the labor of omeu and childrtin
iory good authority for stating that ' with whom as wagc-worltcr he has
there is no foundation for any such ' no tmre si-us of .-ucial solidarilv
report of Mr. Willis' correspondence. than Uralte had with the Spaniard
D11 the contrary tho most cordial or negroes. vuv Ao.
undeHtnnding exists and has existed . -
between tho American ami the Brit- ' OHEAT AMD GOOD Mli.
ihh Ministers with regard to Hawai
ian atTairs. Evidently the 1. (3. I i...i.. u...i... u. in
combination at Washington is prac- ,ow,n,; PraJeof ",.mno,f by n V'
Using some of its former tactics in 1 captain
misleading tho American press and I -n,,, f,1l,viiigiteiu reminds 0110 o
P'lic. - the ld story ab ml the Irish veteran
'""""' 1 of Waterloo: "Wollingloii says. sa
I hero seoms to bo some force t" he, Ms Miko Mnloiioy 011 iho field'
tho proceiit movement of negroes in
Alabama, looking to emigration
to tho laud of their ancestors.
A con von' ion of three thousand
is pretty formidable. Tho shrewd
conclusion of tho negroes that
the whito man should pay their
passage out, since ho had brought
their forefathers oer without con
sulting them, has the ring of
simple justice buotikl tlio move
impossible that tho American ne
groes should rolapso into their an
cestral barbarism. Another inteicsi.
ing subject of speculation is the
effect upon social and industrial
conditions in tho Southern States,
which would bo produced by the
draining off of tho great volume of
negro blood. Indeed, tho results
there could bo hardly less moment
ous than thoeo to accrue iu Klhio
pia. The Industrial Transition.
Kditoii Hillktin:
I11 our search for a cause of the
unwonted spectacle prchcuted by the
thousands of uuomiiloycii iu the
.tii mi iiil. illii. itil.k null iiiniutkt.ini uvu.
torn in tho feudal manor or com
mune; handicraft was ordered by tho
ifutiua 01 tne town, nvury man uau
his class and every clasw itn duties.
Pay nieuts and jirivilefies wore fixed
by "law and cuBtomnauctionod by the
moral flunso of the community, and
wore revised by tho litflit of that
fiiiirnl yniiKi. luliimiiviir I li nimrnt inn
"" r""" "'-. .. i;. .........
girdle; nnithor did it force her to
work Hixtecii hottrH a day for the
uilueof amodornnuarlorof a dol
lar. Nobody entertained the idea
that thu individual had any riKht to
tratlo as ho pleased without refer-
oiiuu In tlm ri'Ht. Whtin the towns -
folk funned a murkut. It was uuito
uudurstood that tlioy had not taken
that troublu iu ortfur to uukbU a
mont bo successful in any large de- -' , .iV. r a ."n rT
grco. tho results will bo awaited with ' ' , ,1,' L ? . ' , S,'"'!t0r. MorHnu "
profouml interest throughout Chris-, ' '"Z . !"'' ."w ,r.,,ny tt,ul "r"
ondom. With civilize,rcolon.es on ' l rufllr. ,s r" l'""V
1 11.. if...... :. : ..1 . ' 1 lotiiliugly ile oress d. 1 ho rova ists
every iiaiiu in xiirico. u in oiiiiip-i
IT..., ...I WImI.. ..... .....c, Mtrx i.fi t f i.ltr It.. Ik. lit. II. t Mini ,1... ........I.. .-. T J a.t'P'l till' 'P.. I 11- ..V I III I'll I alt I II i. Ilium u II i iniiul n n.L' ... I.... ......
h mtorv anil trace tier imj of our ores- tlm L u tell Stalen won h comue t he , v riiiiuiiiuou itnot. at p-iiiTUU. "nv "" n''1'1 ' "" oiriiiiiiowiiioru u ui uie wuiei uisoiiu-rs i nt- """i 'im,mi in ""li-ij auj.nicuiH un- iiihiiiii) hi cuno
enUumTrial itl In the 'mhl- Uoi,r...n,..t l mi.1.1,. ,,h, a!,.l the ! ft'. W- ,,,..1 gJ t.iSS.' ,'5OT.T. tective Alliance" will so,,,, take l"" '" '"' " M' bU, l ' T U""" "f jmu" ,(fl '" 12 ;)'
die awn there was a much more or i pernio of Washington would have i ,,,au.,,, pm.M .1 ' , -, sSJrS.r ' hiili...: I'at.o.iizo th Ka?,uahm. ..I...,. Ir is not th It thore is -i ., ' i" '' KT"i ",f,'"",,l '"''"-" '"'' "' ' ih-lir.scc.. m any
.!..!.. I.'.... I I .!... .1... I.'.... I 1 ,.f I.. .. ...I I... -.l ..r I. 1.... .'....I V ..... Ulll 1.1 , II l lllll II III I I III I U IS 1 1 III !'! Ill IHU. ht.lkl'- Irillll l-ill,. HI II II I III II 1- U III- I U. ill 111 In. 1 I.I I lilt III ihlllltllM.
tVllllt.. UlUirp, ttti uiiiai hv inn a ,u .. . .... .......w ....... uiu ...w,,i.i tn . .......... ... ..,,, ,,., , ,r . -v ,.... ....n .... ... ... ..... , f , T. . -.... II l'l.. .. f.l I I 1 .
lUTIV IIIKlllllll lllllll lllll I'jIIHIilljll UI OH l'liHllllin III lllllll-ll mil I intlllll "I miiK i .-unnini ninni.. n7. II -. . p , , , , -, ,, . ., .' " 7"
to-ilni. A.'riciiltnre wnH orL'anizeil . over tho bonier. - i GEO. W. LINCOLN. SC.irCltV of Water Oil the Islands iho null, nml .ilUim,; .,miii turn In h-iii.m r.imc before iliiin.iKliil,' the null
nl hiiiiiiIv mid (loliinufl (list nrlioil the ' Lllll Vital nollit. I li.il nm ill miim. I A!i7i.- V
... -..l.r.J .... ., 1 . . .1 . , ' , . ' 11-rii Miiinn as 11111 pt-rin-FVl-.T I
arratirjumunt Liberty ami equality did condition, and auythiiiK can bo i "t'ai) Pri-mlmi," vim-timi ftiilT3t
oni tiuhoard ofj but so win free done with tiuuu. I'erunp 1 iiiiuiii ! "' , V,'-"",,1 "'K'"- ih- lajtSHs .
competition. Thulawtlid not Buffer not to say it but they aro certainly ' ,V. .V i'o. ' i,,'.;"i!,'ii'li" tLoM iJ !.
a laborer wife to wear a silver in a much liner slate ol ilnli anil i n,,,,, .v i.,r,. n..,ir,.i.M, Pari,, rs iuiiiir,i
speculator to nmUo money. If tlioy
caught a man buy'iim L'oods merely
to soil thorn a few hours later at a
h .a,,., ..-!,.,. l, ... ,t.,.,,. Kr I.I.,
ItlfjUUI j'l l V) iHJ "H" l Mil n iifi&savj
to ornament the illage stocks as a
racal. He would not venture, to
plead tho doctrine of modern com
merce that it is socially beneficent,
if not a pious duty, iobnyjinthc
cheapest market and cll in the
dearest. If ho did tlici would prob
ablv bum him alive.
This social order, relics of which
may Mill be found in all directions,
did" not collapse becauo it was un
just or absurd. It was burst by the
growth of tho social organism. Its
administration was too peronal and i
inetiillosoino to deal with anything
mom I'nintilitv 1 1 1 .1 i n tfmnii nf in.
dust rial communes. Industrial re-'
!hl?,,1"l,K""l0V,0H!,,ritMSl,r,!,r
JUUVi 111 I. A'lllfll-llt'!inilHI lll'll II"- .
grasp of inter-parochial morality was
none of the timt, but of interna
tioual morality it had no notion. A
Frenchman o"r a Scotchman was a
filril lfll . ., - . -.,. ... , '
uaiurai eiiemi ; n .Muscovite was a i
. . i ii ..
,,egro t the human race was more j
distant than that of the gorilla is
"ow admitted to be.
lliu ilUcoierv of the rw Wiirlil
i... ". Vi.ii .. . . : . i...-I
,MHnl .,hat Peonoiliu- re oltlt ion
u.u,.j, d,.,,,.,! ,,ur. Hngli.h tnniiu- ,
facturing town into a mere booth of
M .url,p8 rir, and altered the tin-
mediato objects and views of pro-
.hicors. It wa then that Enirlish
n.li'ntitnr.ii-a i..t - l..k .. . I..
i"K I" a frame of mind peculiarly
fnvoroblw to commercial success, laid
tho foundations of cmniro ami com
nu,r,,j-i .miri,n(.r fmlll ...i,:,.!. i1iv ,
i .....? i I I"i ill?
have never been entimlv il isIoiIltoiI. '
rho early naval rovers were largo'y '
.----- ... - . -. . . . , u . . .
merce,
I 1
lirotis enough to bo
Msistcnt with the honor of a gen-
'Xli "S1 MtlZ fT
. '.' Wul1 WOri" Vu V"' . .ll"-V
stole the cargo of a foreign ship, or
tuaite a heavy pr
irofit on a batch of
slaOS ailll tliatl
tketl I'rovnleiico with
... .
"amo ort heavy ut.ct 10.1 that
Ji modern P. O. does. The owners
r ncctimtilatcd wealth hastened to
veuttru their capital with these men. 1
From (juccu Bli..beth down, the '
irraudces and tieoole tnult sliaro in ,
the voyag".s of llice adventurers,!
and the corner stones of tho itnliis-1
trial grcaitless ami the hillmsteritlg
.diamo of tho eighteenth and nine- I
teenlh centuries was laid, and upon
those foundations modern capitalism I
aro.se by success in enterprises for '
which tneti aro now, by civilized;
nations, hung or shot as human
chaiiii-s and gifts mark him out a
j "Yi-, yor honor,' ho wastould. 'Well,
thin, let the battle go an!' cried the
giueral." Lieut, t ohinel Fisher,
Cap! Zieglor and all the rest of the
cracl; oilicors of the N ii. of J I. may
follow Colonel Super on his fur
lough with full pay, so long as the
subject of tho following despatch
governs tlio garrison:
Coi.ru (Wash.), March Ml. John
Uoo-i, Captain of tho National
Ot ards of Hawaii, writes under date
Honolulu, March 7th, to his brother.
iua conclude to attempt something
,011 their own account. If they do
I we will easily take care of them, but
the.i may make a splurge for a few
I .....I . I. ...!... M. 1-k .
ui'iii i nun uruiiiiK .11 rh. ii)iiiiiiih
.again hieeu, with the hope tliat
Ureal llntaiu mav siintaiu her.
i "TheUrilhh.M'iiiiMer hero is an
I 1 11 1 i .
intriguer, ami all Ins familv. as we
j as national interests, aro bound up!
ill the restoration of the mouarchi. '
ami should an uprising take place he
I might Ucelaie au alleged tiiotiui ch
, under Uritish protection, and lauil
men from tl.o KugliMi inan-of wai
' horotosustainit. If the v come ashore
..'.
we will .stamp them into tho earth, '
no matter what aTter couseipieiices
maybe. Should such a collision 00-1
' '-1 run U'ritmir fr.-nildt nf tiitwuiliili.
J i!"S no Ihat you imij not be niiriris-
I wl . anythinB that may occur. We
are ou'ormuieu io iiiaiiiiaiu our o
I nit ion until annexation in accom-
plished, uml will liht any foe,
' either iuto.-nal or external, that
i Htaium in o-tr way. We aro in line
I position from a military Hlaiidpoint.
. Ml l-nnillfm v irfirri iinj I I1.1 iir.lr,,...
...j --l J O"-- !-.......,
discipline than are any of the ithh,
I of the war ossein hum. It is astoi.
iHl.ii.irli. an oulsider to hco null
u hat marvelous iiiicl(iicss Ihey "1
to their stations uhen an alarm drill
I in itUtau and the beautv of it is that
I there n no order necessary 'but
i sound the Ioiik roll,' ami oerv man
I knows l ir placu ui.d i;oo on the
run "
Tho Advertising
,,, tt ., ... . ,
? I1?1 '. &ripnrilla always
?ii"i" mi' uuuiiui in reaimi oceanic
it is true; it always nppoals to tho
sober common senoof thinking peo
ple became it N true; anil it is al
ways fully substantiated by endorse
ments which in the fiiiniici.il world
would be accepted u it limit a mo
tueul's hesitation.
Hood's Pills cure liier ills, consti
pation, biliousness, jaundice, sick
headache, indigest ion.
-
By .Ins. F Morgan.
Mortgagee's NoUo of Intoutlun to
Foreclose and of ..uto.
xtorn i: is iib'iskhy iiivi.x that
ii nv virtue1 nt ii iimi rm -iiiccotii.'iintM
III :i rtTlalii iii(irl(.':ij;i- ilati'.i tin- llth iluy of
JI1V, A l MM. IlliiilP ny Ivt h....1 I'M.
AI.MnKl iiikI Kill' ,lior liu.liiiul, ami fl
V. KAI.A.UTI.A of l.-ihaii.it. Mniulof
ltll.l ,.. I....H... II ll.X.Mrt 1 I ..f I l.tltaillllll
: -: ..:.. - .. : .:
Maim m imiiii.
'Int. tec. hs nfori'iiitil,
irittlll!... nnir.lo.1 In tin- ulllce of tin
K.Ki J',:iJ:,i;M,17!'
.nrrat, Tru toe. hit nl to fiwlov the
wilil mortem!.- for n hrm-h of tlicciiiili.
nous " '" monpici- c nit nni-ii, 10 n;
tlw iioii-pnvmiMi oi bntli tlio friiutfa nn.l
Mtt.ri. i-hVn ,lm-.
Ni.tli-c l-al-o henl.v Ivi-u tlmt all nn.l
Miiunl.irtlilainl-. tiiicincn - nml ImthII-
tniiH'iils In alil iiiortuni-u roiitultu'd ami
ik-x rllvil will Ik.-olil nt pulillc nili'tlon at
tlio niu-t on room of Ju. 1". Morgan, on
ijii'-cn Mtri'Pt. In xiild Honolulu, on .MON
Ii.W, tln-'.'iKlilin of April, ,. 1. Ivjl at
IJuVlotik noon of alil day.
'J lie propvrty In alil niortitnRP Is tlm
(! orlii-il, vl.j
lt. All tlio-c two ci-rlnlii tracts, plcc-
or pnn-ci or inn.i .ttimtr ut uiianiun
Ntllnmlil. Kail,.. Ill -al.l M.iml of Man
.,.i ...., : itmn.... 1 1...1..
puree I- ol In in I -llunlr at i lilnnl iiml
ml,
lug
111111 1 iiiiiiiiiinik ii iiiki in ii-' in ii in-i iv
the tnu prmiri- ilut HkiI In lie nl I'a-
i-uii(iii' iiiiuiii ii- m-iu rv 11 iu it miiui
hy .aid N W. Kalaautila mid wife, hv ili-rd
.ImiI v';t'7'V'',v''l;;V1i ","'1 ";'--",!"J '''
' " ! "1
tn.kii nnl KoM. hy iW.I 1lut.1l Muruli S,
li. nml rc-.'.r.m in l.lia-r on fo.l.I
t1!? rl.lll ni-rt.i. In l-nliil ( 'filiinil-.liiti Auiifil
ilTTI .....I 11 ......-!.. 1..... I I ....... iih 1 '
1 lllll. .1 IK .1 . I,. .... I. . .,JII a,S,.
JMhh M. MoNSAltltAT.
I'ril-tf-u, MurtKiKi-'e.
'tVrins t'ti-h Id rdi at iihiim- of iiir-idia-cr
For furlluT i.irtii'illiirsnii;l t'lln- ild
iiionpip-r. 1
llonolitl.i, Miiri-hil, IVll. '
Tm Ho- almvn sain Is imi.I,ik-I to I
i! v !'.rK" vY-,V,rl! '.' ,;V,'.1,,'ll,ll'i ."'!'l,k
Iiju.i Am-llonccr.
Mortgngoo's Notlcu of Intention to
Forocloso ami or Balo.
V"I'"'K ls HKitKitV itivr.s THAT
I ' i virtm of a iMiwrrof nli-uonialu-1
Nollro I-11N0 hi-rcliv ulvt'ti thai all snd
slniiiilar tin' liiiid. tciiciiii-utsaud licn-dlt-aiiirnts
in pal I ni-iri . i-c- rontaiiuHl and
di-i 1II11 d will In mild nl nillillr iini'iliin nl
iiii'iiiii-iniii riHini in jtiiiu-4 1. .nortiaii, 1 a
Juttii tir't in tald II0110I11I11, on MON-
HAY. tin llutida.i 01 Mar.-li, A. I). Is:i,
at I- o't-loi-K noon id alil day.
Tin-iniu-rt,i In Mild iiioHkiiki' N thus
' 7. r.Vl 'ihilt.-ertnln i.i-c, or i.Hrirl f
land i-Iliiati- In tin- I.I of Nclu In ald Wa.
hi'i'. i-oiitiiliiiin no aria of Is-tllO nt an
iiitc, and hvliii; the .iiiih pri'inlM", iIim-t-ril:i-d
III Hnjiil I'.ilcnt No. .MO.', I.und
1'iiimiiiIkiIiHi Auanl No HO'i I' K to Ku,
iiinl thai Mi-ru r mvi led to Kiiaua'iuii, tin-laliii-r
of llni k.iIiI KiiHiiwuliliiiokii, llikii
and .lo-i-pli Kaauniiiii, li.i, Miuiwi, Hut
roiisln and s lc ln-lr ill lav ol rulil Ku, hy
di-i-d daii-d llivciiilwr.1l, Insl, mid ritoord
d In ihu oilli'ii of Hid Mild It-jii-lrar In
l.llmr 7.1. 011 (11II111 vH an I s'.i.
'1. All tliij-i' thrri- r.-rtalu ilvi-is or 'ur-i'i-U
of land -liu.iti in tin-liinof 1ii 1 miiiii 1 11
and Kapoho 11 -nil Wiuli uinlnliiK In
all an hum of I'.11 ri,ainl .-l k the i-imin
.ri'iiiiiM i,-st-rllii-d in liiitui I'ait-nt .So,
i-'iT. Lund l oiiiiiiU-Ioii Auuril No IJ-nl 10
.Miiho-.'l, tho Kraiidfathi-r o( Mild Kiowiwa
I1i1ni1l.11, lllko iiihI ,loi-.i Kaaiiiiiiui.
J,Uli;i M. MII.S.-AltltAT.
Irii-liii Mhiil'hl'
Ii'ii, Motliliji'c.
KXimii'i' nl i.nr.
rliUMir. lor further imrtii ulars uiuili in
irrnin 1 ii-ii. ui-i-ii-t hi
.... 1 .... " r
tin .Mortifiiwi'.
ll.ili-d ilonolillil, I'i'liMliiry '."o, l!M.
. Tim ah'ivn miIo I- Mi,iM)ii d in
SATIItll.VV, April It, IS.ll. at IS o'clock
noon
JA.Mf.S I-'.
MilllHAN.
Un". :it
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ilont uf t.i liullttin Ojjic.
By Jas. F. Morgan.
AUCTION SALE OP '
Unclaimed Merchandise
'
On FltlDAY, April l.'kli,
at io O'clock a. M.. I
at my s-a.LjB3sr.ooia I
I will -oil nt Public Auction liyonli-rof
Mr. J. I). (JASTI.K. Cnllcctor.tlPiiHrnl of
(.U'totns, the following Uncliiliueil I'ack-
a RMS
1 i1k Mcrcbftii.ll-p, M. Whlltler.
1 " " J. I!. Ulonc.
1 " " ChhiPjc, no mnrk.
1 " " August Mllhr.
t " " 1'. J. Knuiell.
1 ptB 0 1 liltif.se Pictures, no mnrk
lcao Mrolianllp, T. W. Co, in dla
tuoiiil. 1 cae Mrrclianilhc schoonpr Nteollnp.
1 i-as- M, roliamllsp, A. It., M. It. Itoad.
1 box JniiAiico l'aK-r.-.
1 luliKnkl, noinnrK.
1 ciisii .Mi'rcliaiiillp, (I., A In diamond, C.
DiMi.-fs Mptoliandio, IC In diamond.
1 nkK l'hotos, Miicfarlnnc A Co,
'i hlils Mqiior, K. i. X Co
I liltt: Mcreli indl-e. It. J. Itliodrs.
'.' jars Hikl, Paul Ni-iim.inn
rca-o Mcrolinndlsc, It. II Williams
I )ku Mvri'linndlsp, II. It. Hull.
1 ik( Tijio, Church Chronicle.
2 caps JUrcliniiilUo, O. Olil-en.
1 ca c .Mcrchnndl-c, It. It. II.
1 pku Meroliffllidio, H. i: ('
I jiku McrchnndUr Huotij; Wall Jan.
1 isll of llrniitus, no mark.
'ki;s Mcrciiaiiuin, 110 mnrK; jnts.
1 cute l'rlntcd Matter, C. T. Oitllck
CK.
TKIIMS CASH I
Jas. F. lorga.11,
lUOVl't AUOTIOXKKK.
Fortunes at Pearl Harbor
A Irr,rrirV I I ?
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On
TUESDAY. April
AT ivf O'UI.OCK NOUN,
17.
AT MV BA.LjE33R.00 VI
1 miii mi. 1 t ri'iu.ir ici rmi
Lots 3 & 4 in Block 35
At tho Ponlnnula, Ponrl Harbor.
AT A.TjrOTIO.M
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. A I to O i'l.(ll"K A. M.,
; At tin. Ih-sldoni-of A. J.CAItTWItlOIIT,
'" ''ier of Kui-aniiiokii nml l.u-
iialiloHtrwtK, I uillnvllut
ruol.c Atiutlon
Tho:
Entiro : Housohold :
l.'OMl'ltl.StNU
Furniture,
Parlor, Bedroom
l.NIl - -
Dining Furniture,
Crockery & Glassware,
Carriages, Etc., Etc.
Pdrttcul-irs Io Future Advertisement.
JCLS. F1.
Morgan,
Artrrit).si:i:ii.
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FOR SALE.
I ItKMINOTUN TYI'IJWIIITIJII. iAI'I
1 lal ami Miuall U'tturs; Kiimaiiucd In
iK-rfn-t order. f.VH'iedi. Addn-s,
'A. S.," P. O. llox.-t'U, Honolulu.
lurj lt
NOTICE.
DrttiNo my AiisKNtn: i'iuim nu:
KiiiK'loiu Mr J. rl. Wn kcr will act
for inn under full nowcr of attornri.
J. I.AZAllUH.
Honolulu, April il, 1MU. lm-lw
j A Business Proposition
(Ironic W. I iiicolu, who has In-on ctah-lihln-il
In lloiiolltlli for l.S yearn as u
Builder and Contractor,
Wlliu to lomiiHtii with tlm liaril tlnnis
aii'l to kIvi- to tlm iiuhiin tin- Ih-iihIU 1
KinK Hitc-t
!0O'l-tl
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I Portland
Tosson "
Brand.
Cement
Till ' Iiis..n" UlllMl III IVllll'Ilt ll.lH
Ihu lurni'-it mlu in tin- I'n u-il ntntim,
oulii(- to its t-uoruiiiiis tri'.itli. Ii Ih
vri) lliii-l) )-roiiinl, mil) a o-sliliin of
vri) niii'i) uroniin, lull) il ii-siiuii o.
Mo 4 H.r...nt oxMI.ik til,.-.. ,,.,...,1
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ALLEN & ROBINSON'S,
bolt- At'i'i.ti for Hawnllsu lilumU,
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niiiiM.iiiiiii .. nil 11 11 11 1 k ., . .
UVUUVUVIU I U1UIIUIV
ilawii Bartwan Gn I'll
Saturday, April 7, tS9.t.
Did you ever notice how an
ant combines business with
pleasure wlien out on a pro-
mcnade, how he will investi-
gat when he runs up against
a bread crumb and then eo
back and tell a large circle of
acquaintances who soon be
come a nuisance. It is to ob
viate this that we sell the new
fangled Bread and Cake
Knives. You may out warm
or cold bread, for cake with
icing on it and not make a
crumb. The set of three a
I parer, cake cutter and pie cut
' ter noes to you for a dollar,
and when you've used them
once you will say you have a
three dollar value.
The latest coast
tic tlmr nil nf tln tri'.itic
the McKinley bill are repealed
under the new Tariff hill. This
is going to bring anguish to
Hft HIIJlllSJI iu
S3
the breasts ol
but Hawaii is
Kinley did not g
but he wrestled hard to give
us "liallyhooly. bo f.tr as
1 treaty relations with the United
I States are concerned the sun
seems to be shmmtr on the
ims to be shining on the
S?H?S!FuFniti3Fe,
...-
-... I... I,
sugar
SO
the
quarter on sugar every one
will he prosperous and happy.
Hailand ware takes a step
or two forward in this commit
. nity when its quality is com '
pared with othrr decorated
china. We have sold this
crockery ever since we have
been in business and 11 is now
the favorite ware here. Out
method of selling it m.ikcs it
popular because we d not in
sist upon people btuintr a full
set. We sell, for instance, a '
' half doen cups anil saucers as'
a startti
p. If the buyer's fri. mis!
vcL'iuaDH.'s, saiaiis. etc. 11 ih 1
I quite the proper ihin for peo
ple to have uillcreni decora-
lions for each course; some
people may have a complete i
set but would like a cli.uij'e j
for soup or lUh. We can make j
up such a set at a pi ice thai
will surprise joti.
The Fischer Steel K.iiio is
by far the best ran: manu
factured; it will heat up quicker
and burn less ftir-1. 1 hi- tiri
invoice of these ranges th.tt we
received were made ofuvtte
rial just one half the thickness
of the present lot ami tln-y cost
us more money. While those
we now offer you are superior
in every respect, we sell them
for ten dollars less money
We've sold these ranges to
people who have used iron
stoves all their lives and who 1
do not hesitate to say that the j
"Fischer" bums one third less j
fuel than any other stove the :
same size. This means that '
you will save the extra cost of
a steel ranjje in a very short
time.
For people who want a '
cheaper article we have several j
makes of iron stoves which we
can recommend. We make a 1
leader of the "Pansy" at 515, j
oecause we oeueve 11 to ue inc
hest. These iron stoves burn
coal or wood and are wonder
fully good bakers.
1 "i- Ur
'11 1
season is comino
j nn iltld tilt
2sui annual kick
bllt bt'cinse the n
lootile (Io
.
11
- tit -
ai;uiuii iui ii. v v; uavi; mivi'ii
j the ranch man, the plantation
I manatier anil the vegetable
i ' i-" '
1 grower l.irje stuns Ol llionc)
I))' aCCe)tillr OUT advio anil
erectintr Aermotors. ()nr X-
f i ,i i ' ,i
loot wneei will (io tne lulini
.work thai a lu-lool wooden
I wheel will iii'rlnrin, anil an S-
I r . -n ii i - i
Mini nun i.-. .in ui.u i-. n iiiini.
lor stock or irrigation puiposi-s
i . . .
unliISS l.irjc qu.iiltirif:. ol waitT
hire retinired The --nnotor
iiipiiii.u 1111. .iiiiiijui
'lias many ativanta-. over
1 wooden mills, and oiu- nfiln in
is the fact that no in.itit r h
violent the storm the mill will
close up automatically
We have
following
for suh in
brands of
Ta.hlfi &r.
-A.pollin.aris, Betlisci,
BtAfTa-lo niiitlain,, Oa.sta.lia.n,
Ga.rlsoo.ci, F'roicdriclislia.ll,
OiocsliTAloler, Hungarian,
Jr-t-un.ys.cli, 3WEanltou, Rubinat,
2Tapa Soda, Violiy,
- AND TII15 CBLEIUlATtiD
MA. Till-: AHOVI2 AHB I'OK SALB BY TUB
33ottle, Dozen or Case
MY TUB
a'HOLLISTER
eaties under ' .
( L I vl I
, - -for. Bt.rot
-
CLBARAINCB SALE -1
- OF
)
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J JLj v V
PRICES REDUCED
ry for tour
If!,, i,.i;..K '., ...I,.. ,!...
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Ualhin Suitos. 1'icture.s, Etc.
ftoyjil Worei'stor Vasi-s,
I loyal Worcester Tea Sets,
Dinner Sets, Tea Sets,
Docorati'tl Vases, Tumblers, Glasses,
(Jluret Jugs, Lumps, Serpens,
Iron Biidsleafls, T?il tint:,
23 to., EJtC, Eto.
THEO. H. DA VIES & CO.
National Can
I'VTi'.vrai t'NMnat thi: laws
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ri
"pin: r.N'Dr.HSKiNKD iiavk ih:i:n .M'l'oixrnu koi.k ai.kn'is von
tlioe Mini inn. iis mill an- nun ini'ii.itcil to receive outer.
'I'lic K'at iiilvuiiiMcn to In-ili-iiii'il fruiii tie iir-e uf Iho N. rioN.M, (!.m:
Sum. inn. n an- ihnrinilily csi tl-lihiil unit uiKinovli ilgul by l'lniili-i-.
1 nein i a lly.
! 'I'lie l.iij-i- iiuiiili.-r nl I'l.ml. rs UM'ij; Hhiii hi the Uniliil Slulcf, Culni,
Ari'i-iiliiiL Ili-public, I'l-ru, Aiisiudii .iul nUcnhcic, hi-.tr wuui-ss to the
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.Mllll.iilir.il . mil if n il i In in- In i ii ki.. it
wmch cm hi innkly nml i-cmi. nut-nil) npiucid. 'I in siiiicui.kii, us its
' "'"".l ""bcnii , u.us tin cnu mio siunisuf ..i tn h-umhs, peifcitly npin-
i inj; it uml .dli winu tin null in ilniiniinhli pu-ss t-ut the juici-s uitlu.ut H--
iuuinu i In i.nmoii.o cmm pnnn nuis-aiy in khihI hi ciisii Ihu hIiuIii
cue lln Mil l.l.ltnl. p..us Ihc sluitl Inl con lililliumU mill owillly Iii
''" """ '""' '""' hn-uwu.v mil. tin- ..ictssity of spu ihIimk iln hagussu by
I. uml In inn ii Un-null... win i, n nullum i-in iim-. N. nn-uit r iinioiint nf
( ln.il, i .. ,... i i. i,.um.i! . i.t-mii iM MiKi.tuuu ili.m ili.it which w.i
""Hk i nl d.r tl.o unii, in tin- ilnjw h.i-. n- c furnish full wiukiiin
''r,vu"4" '"' ''" ui..iMiiii..i. nl mu Mr i.M.hiin, oiuiIiIuik .m cnmpcicui en-
Kin. i r iii sin -i-i siiiii nisi. ill illnl li
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inuu u i mil m in. ..i ui. Mliii ,,,11.
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t.ic. 111. 1 uf Ii.h.i . 11 i..! ,,n I
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uml II .M Mill, u' ili.d.i, win i, iii. in (.mnu u ul s.U.sl ictioi..
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WM. G. IRWIN & CO., LU.
VJJ " ' AnU f H uiiiii.ini 1,1,1ml,.
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quantilios to Hiiit tlie
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Mprl-ipinal Wniprs:
DRUG CO.,
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Hlotjolvilu, St. I.
Glassware
3tid
JLji. JULi JL.; JL !
25 PERCENT
WEEKS-
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