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CLEAEMCE SALE
OF
Furniture,
A2STD
CROCKERY !
PRICES REDUCED 25 PERCENT
t" FOR FOUR WEEKS !
English Wardrobes, Plate Glass Front;
Marble top Wash Stands,
Marbletop Dressing Tables,
Scotch Chests of Drawers,
Dining Hall and Parlor Chairs,
Rattan Suites, Pictures, Etc.
Royal Worcester Vase s,
Royal Worcester Tea Sets,
Dinner Sets, Tea Sets,
Decorated Vases, Tumblers, Glasses,
Claret Jugs, Lamps, Screens,
Iron Bedsteads, Matting,
EtO., EtO., EtO.
THEO. H. DA
National Cane Shredder
I'ATKNTKD UNDKIt THK lYW8 OK THK HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.
rPHE UNDKHSIONKI) HAVE HKKN" A.KVOINTKI) SOLK AOKNTS FOK
the!) SllKKiuiKitd mill uro now props reil to receive union".
The great iidvuntnguH to be ilerivnl fniiii the uo of the National I'ank
SiiitKDiiKit are thoroughly etulilinheil nml iiekiiowKMlgeil by I'luutur
geuernllj'.
Tlio lnrge uumliur of l'l.iiilero usini; th mil in the United Stalex, Culm,
Argentine Republic, l'orti, Auslruliu urn I elsewhere, bear wituens to the
above claim.
Tho use of the .SnitKiiiiKit very largely augments the iiti.iutity of oane
tlie mill can grind CJ.r to Mt), tiln. the u:clt action of juice (o to 12).
It is a great mifcguaril, making kucwn nt once the preunce of any
pieces of iron, stakes from car, or iinythinn wlileh wntilil bu liable to dmniiKi
the mill, and allowing ample time to remove amu before ilaimiKiiiK the mill.
The tfmiKDDKK in very tttronnly made, ami Jmni the manner of its opera
tion it cuts or tears these pieces of wood or iron without often breaking the
Hiikkddku; and if anyibiug bruaky, it isuiiuply jouioof the knives or euttcri)
which can be quickly and economically replaced. The Hiikkddku, as it
name indicates, tears the cane into shred of varying lengths, perfectly open
ing it and allowing the mill to thoroughly pic out the juices without re
quiring the immeiiHO extra power necessary ,u grind or crub the whole
cane. The Hhiikddku sptends the shredded cine uuifoiiiily and evenly to
tlio mill rolls, and does away with the nt.'CcHi'ity ul spreading the baganuu by
baiul between the mills, wheio regrinding is in use. . No greater amount of
boiler capacity is required to operate the SiiUhDim " than that which wat
Kiiflluient for the mill, for the above reuMms. We fumUh full working
drawings for the inetallatiou of our BiiitKiiDKits, enablh 'g any eonipulunt en
giueor to HiiRcessfully install and xtait them.
In ordering Siiukudkuk from um, please ki-iiiI tunall Veteb, ebowing tin
diiiniotor and width of tho mill rolls with which 'Siihguuki' i to be connected,
also tho eido (eitlior right or loft hand as yoi i face t o dftiivery Hide of the
mill), upon which tho mill engine h locntetl.V.i.o the height. Jrom floor line
to center of front mill roll shaft, and ibst.inco center ibis haft to front end
of bed plato. These Hiijikdukkh aro now I ojug used by Iho Hilu Kugar Co.
and llawi Mill, Kohala, whore they arc givi )g great uatinfaittion.
fjf I'riceH ami further partioul.nu nt ,y bo bail by applying to
WM. Or. :iRWIN & CO., L'd.,
WW tf ji,t. An, nil for the llnunilan hlnwl:
MINERAL
Wo have for sule in
following brundfi of
Table &c Medicinal Waters:
jLpolliziELris, Botlaesd.'GL.
Bvif!fia.lo Tiitlii8L, Z3tst,alian,
Oa.rlstoa.ci, Ir're.iciriolislia.ll,
(3-iossliu.toler, Hunga pia.n,
I5vmya.cii, 1Ea.n Ltou, R.vitoin.a.t,
KTa-ioa. Soda, Vichy,
-AND THK CliLlSHUATBD
ALL THE ABOVE ARE FOR SALE BY THE
Bottle, IDozefi or Case
- - BY THE
HOLLISTER DRUG CO.,
( LIMITED)
583 F'ort Btrat, HoriOlu.lu, H. I.
-
Glassware
i
VIES fe CO: :
WATERS !
qui intitiuB ta unit the
Golden Rule Bazaar.
W.F.Reynolds, : Prop.
We do not go in for grinding out
Spectacles and Eyeglasses, but tee can
fit you nt price in accordance with the
times.
OUIt LINK OK
DOLLS & GAMES
18 WRl.li ASSOItrill)
DOMESTIC
SEWING
MACHINE
AI.I. KINDS OF
SEWIXG MACHINE
Needles & Fittings ! i
!n
;niVMtiTC i
The King of All Typewriter.
Purses and Card Cases,
Tennis Rackets and Supplies,
Croquet and Baseball Goods,
Full Supply of Fine Stationery,
Mourning Stationery,
Office Stationery,
Guitars from $4.00 Up.
tr Music and Books ordered by
-
Ylfc. Ami don't forget CASH I the
lmls of our hu-liuii-s ami It always inlk.
T HB
Cleveland Bicycle Club
Will have it I'lrM Druwlng on
APRIL 1 , 1 S4,
1 1' ONLY COSTS vor
10 A MONTH
To 1m- In
riders.
line with other "Clevi'land"
What more can jou itsk fur.
Join Now, a Few Chances Left!
ALUMINUM
STEEL
WOOD
CLIMUI'
H. E. WALKER,
ICJI-tf Aiteiit, Honolulu. II. I.
J. J.EGAN
B14 Iort f3treot.
A1AVAY8 ON HANI) TIIK
Latest Styles in Millinery
-TIIK I.ATKUT IN-
White and Colored Worsted Goods
THK MObT t'OM I'l.KTK STOCK OK
DRY : (iOODS
IN Till: CITY
Dressmaking Done by Mrs. Reuner.
DAVID DAYTON,
Agent to Take Acknowledgments
Will ntti'iiil to MunuKuiiieut nml hah
of Property anil l olicL'tlni; I
lln
all ft hriiiirlifs.
Houses and Land For Sale
Norther!) corner of Kiiinia ami lltrnlnniu
DtlUdti.
Ofkicr: Oiioiloorliclow Lewis J. Ivh),
Kort mrt l. 7.r) tf
3STOTIOE TO
Visitors, Picnic Paitles, Liiaus
AMI -
General JPutolic I
At Smith's Bus and Livery
Stables, King Street,
Ailjoluliii ML'tiopolltuu Meat MHrkctj
Is tlio Cheapest p'lii'n in town uu ran (.-rt
IIiiskcs, ViiMontlt', llumlci nml riiiihlhi
llorsi".. It will pay you In cull iiiiiIhii
hufont joii tr vIm'VsIiciu.
Mutual
Teleplaono
IIS'Mlin
40B.
OEYLON TEA AND JEWELRY.
r IIKO TO I.N'KOHM TIIK I'UIH.IC
1 that I ha vu (ikiiumI in) Moru ut .No. lrH
.Nililuiuislricl with IVylim Miiniifiirtiirwl
Jnwulry cet with lliihlen, iipplilre, IVtirls,
nle. Jtut r. cflvi'l hiiiim I'lirnt'iiyloii lea
try It Abo, ('i')lon HiiihI-iiiuiUi Luce,
An lniroilcui of my Ktock In kolh'lti'il.
W. J. HAIIItlH,
1WJ-U
,S'. 1VJ Niinaiiii it net,
ri
1 1 i'k" iiivii)
WALKED BOO MILES TO SCHOOL.
Colored Boy
Was Bound
tion.
in the South Who
to Oet an Kduca-
One of tho pupils at tlio Atlanta
university is n colored boy who walk
ed all tho way from Vieksburg, Miss.,
to Atlanta, Ga., in order to got a
chance to work for an education.
The distance is CtiO milos, and ho
walked every step of tho way. Tho
Atlanta university is for tho educa I
tion of colored youths. This color-.
ed boy. P. 1 Leo by name, attended
the public school in Viuksburg when '
he was not working, and his desiro
lor knowledgo uecamo a passion.
President Bumstead of tho univer
sity sent him a catalogue of tho in
stitution and advised him to save
tome money boforo going to Atlanta,
lint young Loo decided to take tho
chalices of finding employment in
Atlanta, and Nov. 28; 1893, started
out.
Tho story he told along the route
tnado so many friends for him that
lie had no trouble in being feu and
i lodged.
WMinnnvnr tin coiild do so '
y ileum or no touiu uo bo
ho repaid his benefactors by work
ing for them. Ho did not always
' depend on his own raco for help, but '
1 frequently was befrionded by tho
1 whites. J Joe. ?J, with 1U cents more
than when ho started, ho reached
Atlanta. At tho college ho wan fed '
and clothed and put to work. Doubt
was expressed that ho had really
walked so far, but finally his account
of liinnolf was fully voriGed. He
told Denu Hincksof tlio faculty that
ho wauted to get wisdom in order to
be able to teach his people. For
tbreo weeks lie was kont at work as
i a test of his honesty of purpose and
faitliiuluess, nnu then was admitted
to the grammar courso, working in
his leisure hours. He has shown
himself to be industrious and anxious
to get ahead.
Atlanta university was established
by northern friends of the negro in
lHi'.H. It has many Now York and
New England peoplo among its sup
porters. Old-Tlmo Mnrrlago and Deaths.
The appended marriage antl death
notices wore dug from old-time
newspapers by an industrious east
ern grub:
Married: In Delaware, Mr. Robert
1'ork, merchant, to Miss Catherine
Hogg. Massachusetts Ccntinrl, 17S1I.
At Rochester, N. Y., Catit. Samuel
Currier to Miss Solly Clough his
sixth wife. Salem (Mass.) (,'azrtte,
(hi. 11, .VM.
Married: At Andover, Mr. Aaron
Osgood to the curious Mitts KM or
Wardwell.S'.iVm (lasrtte, 17!).',.
At Gloucester, R. I., Mr. Elislia
Herreudeu, Aet. 83, to Mrs Elonor
Lushiire, Aet. 88, being his eighth
wifo. Independent Chriinictc, Xov. 17,
ma.
In Solon, by Rev. Moses French.
.Jonn French, Kmj., aged 48, to
Hi'tsey .lackman, aged -10, being his
fifth wife. Essex (Mom.) lleaUter,
v,b.:,, isy.
Married: In Fngland, Mr. Mat
thew Ruusby, aged 'Jl, to Mrs. Ann
Taj lor, aged 8'J. Tho lady's grand
son was at this eipial union, and was
live years olilw than Ills grautl-
IV til
Merc n
father. Salem
ru, Oct.21. I7SS.
The lllth itiHt., Mr. William Cheek-
17,
I3ht
... r.t (I... 1?.... t c. ...... 1
hoii of the Hov. Mr. Samuel
Olieeltley, 01 UohIoii, wai marrietl to
. .t m .. . .
Polly Cratifttou, a younir lady of
genleel AcquireuienlH, mid of a limit ,
Atninblu Disposition. Old llnrlmi
paper, Ihc. VJ, 11W.
I'l.llt-wilflt? In! ivna mnrpt...!
. 1 i 1 11. A "nt t
Newport, It. 1., John Collin Jonoa,
Est., of Boston, merchant, to tlio
truly AliltliUlO anil Aecoino let ll
Mini Almgnil Grant, daut;literof tho I
late Alexander Grant, Esip, a Lady I
of Ileal Merit, and highly qualified ;
to render tho eonuiibiul Mate mi
premely happy. ()if Huston paper,
May 22, I7S(i. (
At Concord, Ebenezor Woodwrod, 1
A. B.. Citizen Baelielor, of Hanover,
X. H., to tho Amiiible Miss Hobiu- '
hoii. At Longmeailow, John M. Dun- 1
ham, Citizen Dacholor ami Printer, 1
ns aforesaid, to the Amiable Miss
Emily Hurt. Hid promptness and
decision which the eait) citizens have
BIIOWII
"In till tho foml intrigue of lovu,"
is highly worthy of iutitation. anil
tho success that lias richly crown-
eu iiieir courage ami euterprie,
must bo an invincible inducement to
the failing phalanx of our rotunininu'
bnehelors, to nialte a vigorous attack
on Boino fortress of female beauty,
with a determined resolution
"SoYrto ipilttlio (tlorlousNtrifc,"
'Till drest in all her charms, some
blooming fair Herself shall yield,
the prize of conquoriiig love. o
tun, 17'.).',.
Died: At Hamilton, Essex County,
I'lato Whipple, aged 11KJ, one of
God's iinugos in ebony. Mamich u
tetU Mercury, Dec. 27, 17'.)'.).
Dieil: near Gloucester. Virur..
Kliabeth Wagner, aged 107. She
never took medicine of any kind in
her life. Salem (hurtle, 1SU7.
At Portsmouth, Mrs. .lane Hill,
the Virtuous and Amiable comfort
of Mr. Rlishn Hill. (1790.)
Died: At Itehobelh, Mr. Henry
lionen. He wont to a wedding on
Thursday, taken 8iek on Friday,
died oh Saturday, buried on Sunday.
Salem Mercury, 17SS.
A short time ago at the romantic
village of Louglitou-on-lo-Morthon,
in lorKMiiro, iMiglaml, farmer l'anl '
1'aruell, Into of the Ewes Farm
House, aged 70, who during Ids life,
drunk out of 0110 silver pint cup
with handles, upwards of 2XK)
sterling worth of nut-brown York
shire stingo (gootl old ale) being
much attached to stingo tipple, of
the best double stout, hoine-hrewed E
quality. N. II -This calculation
took at 2d. each oupfull. -Salmi
(iasette, IS II.
It will be an agretiablo surprise to
persons subject to attacks of bilious
eolie to learn that prompt relief
1 1 1 (v bo had by taking Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhea Itom
edy. In many instances the attack
may be presented by taking this
remedy as soon as tlio lirst symp
toms of tho disease appear. '2' and
Till cent bottles for sale by all deal
ers. IteiiMin, Smith As Co., Aleuts
for the Hawaiian Islutids,
it r
' zr J
Jamca lltber Dortnan
of Shy Dearer, Pa.
Cured of Scrofula
Tho Peoplo will havo Hood's
Mr. liormaii' Jj)erIeica
"My boy, now o jears olJ, had Scrofula In
on eyo from the time he m & hahyj dlicliars
liif nit llm limn. Of lits wn Imve lirrn ettln
him Hood'i H.imparlllfi, ami It li.n done all
tht tt-tllclne cati Io. Tho S rofula hai ilHao-
pearou, auu uu ee i ncaieu up nnu wen. i
Hood's Cures
fully bclICTe Hood's Sarsaparllla Is tho beat
medicine In the market. 1 keep a cenor.il store,
anil It U not n trick in ll Howl's xariap.irlllii
(or the in-uj.io win lime it. I
gSMS? ' "Ho?'.!. 1,'
i ieu mure 01
olhrr tncillclue
together and the stme would not be complete
Hood's sr. Cures
without It My wlf hs nUo been entirely
cured of Scrofula hy ttnol's ginaturllla, and I
am heartily tlnnklul tor vthit It Iim dano tor
us." John DuHMAV, Sh) lle.iver, I 'a.
HOOD'8 PlLLQ nro t!in bnt attr illnntr PIIU,
MUttdliUaD,cuibtiilach. TryaUiz. U9.
HOllllON, NBWMAN A- CO.,
Arnti for llnvMillati Islnndx.
FUKNIBUED ROOMS
rpo I.KT ON
X tutiln tnel
I Ivr street.
ir MIL fSfTI!
tICII
1T.1.V
TO LET
'IWO NICI'.I.Y rtni
I -A1 '
JL ulilied 1'ootiK f
(lentleinoii ut No. I (Inrd
ISP fe
Untie. Nt-.
FOR SAIiE
IrpilOHi: VKItY DKSIlt
I JL nblo Seai-ld" I'reml-es
, nt Wnlkikl belouitlnu l II
K. Poor. Tor pirtletthirs
' npply to CIIAS.
I imi if
r mn.icR.'
Trustiu.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
7VALUAIII.K I'lT.CKS OK
improved l'mpertv. bx-nled
In dlllrent l'nrts of the ity of
Honolulu; nil liarcilm. Appl
for full mirtletihir to
llltUCK .V A. J. CAIlTWIMtlHT.
FOR RENT
AruiiNisiir.D i:ii
denee on lierelntila
street, for either family or j
sluclu veiilhimen. T. rms '
saaa
N "'!!
moderate, l'or iMtticiilnr
Olllee.
niil nt this
lull) If
TO LET.
c
tOTI'AdK TO I.KT OS
1 .Wl.-'V
Piiiu'IiIkiwI htrect. tit
' renrof Dr. 1 noUi' iirt'iiiln. ijijfiu
. .,nilIlHirTOt. 'a to vvU&l
iZalfili
J.M . i7,-!
iitiiriiiiim nu i-tji t iiii-:
man on itremlMx or f'm-lile mIimiii. c.rmr
of KIiikhii.1 Niuimiu ijiri'ii.
Ion.' if
WANTKD
SMAII. fOirAOK Olt
IIikiiii iinfiirnl-liiil
Asi
O lltKiiu iinfurnUh'Ml fl"' ui.
ir,.fi.rriMl-an.l lloir.1 with tii),iM
an KukIUIi family. A.I- Kill-tojsiJ.
ir."' "u. i., 111 i.irriN uuuo
nrt-it
TO LET
O'lTAOi: TO I.KT OS
J UI111111 ftrt-ul, nun I.Iooh.
ar. all imo-I.tii &?, V.h
11, iiIho llarn, fcii'AAA'S.
itfrviint' Itooni. Apply to
-v?
Iroin horn- car
Illlir()VCIIIL'lltn
btalih-it and Hv
N b,
ICO-lf
TO LET
170U KIN MONTIIh
from J nut) 1, Ib'H, 111 11
wry Ioa rent to it 11 up-
..vi.'j.il l...it...t ...t llrn.K..
on Klnuu vtrtM't, one litllu fliini tho Cost
Ollluu. Tluirn uro It 1'iihlhi Itonuis ami I
,lt:ilK,,;,,, wl,1,,l, ,,," !,.l;l.,,,,l-,0A,YVi,Jlut't,',
1 lw7'tf ItolU. CAfUi.N.
FOR RENT
rpiIK HKHI ItAHI.K I'llO. 1 v, -v.
X perty known Iho tr.v.JSil-i!
"I'aty l'minlMim," bitutiti-.l &,t i(?A
on .Niiiiiiiiii Avt'iiiio. nut Bi,iZiiyz!x
utljolnlii! the ri'sl'lini' of Mr. K. I". lint
hop. Tho lliiiixo ht'lnu TwoSt'irhts con
tains Six I 1 run lli-ilrooiiiH, Parlors, llllllanl
Itoom, Klti'hun with ci ItaiiKf, I'niiir),
etc , ami lliithrooiii on nit'h Hour. 'Ihi'i'ii
tlrn Ihiiic" Is Unlitfd with uliutrit'lly Thu
(ironuils an larti an I iiniiialu mum varir
tloa of bhmlo anil I'rult '1 n-os. To 11 rti'slr
uhlu tdiiaut thu propiTly will he M at a
rciiionahlti rental. Ivuiiiilro of
1". MAi h'Altl.ANi:.
irn tm t'nliiii 1'i-fii i'o 'sotilii-
Desirable ; Residence
FOU SALE, 1
'pilK UNDKIIBIflSKI) OhTKItB Poll
1 miIu that IK'sirahlii llchtoi'i'tt on Kit
plolaul Ntrrot, ui'J illiluu Iho ieiliiiut of
('. .foliiiMiu. l'.i llif I .nt has a f n ii tu (-; '
of ahoiit loo fuc on Kuploluul trt'ut ami
Is f nun I l.l to ltd f nt ili-i'i. I li"ic Is n mm ,
iiuilcxciiuilliit;ly Wfl'-lmllt lhwilllut,' Huum' i
on tlu proiurty, 'nntuliiliij; jirj;t' I'urlor, '
l)lnluK-ri.oui. 1 llcilroiuns Huh, Kin lien
nml Pantry.!' 'Vuuil Hud. Whin Vi'r.iiula-, '
CiirriH(.'ii Hoiii-e, B alls, i'ln., ulc I'ln
uroiuiilsiiiK wrll-unt Mil atnl lautril with 1
rrillt nml Mmlc 1'ii'i-x,
fV 'I ln Invulluu t'liiiiniau Is mi uu
nhstrili'tcil vluw frutn IHaiiionil Huml in the I
Walauaii .Mouu'iiiU'.. Inttiiiilliii' iiir. h .mitu '
rie uniieet hr. mi-. .. uu a iit.i ii'iii inn in
liiineet nn iiiK
lUui-'Jw
mi nij
.i.n.
MiiilHAS
FOX TERRIERS
FOK. S.A.31E! I
A fW Chilled I'llppll".
1(11. I'll sloel.,
foi Mill from
I'. Mi.
A.l.lit --.
,'. It l.hWIh.
ii 1 1 1 us miie
IIKl'l lu
OIIEA1' SHAVINU.
'IMILWI
I.I.-KSHWS WAM.I'Kf II Mi-
1 her,
Thonias I' ltoehf..ri. Inn. lakiui
the U'lecn-Klie I HhnviuK l'mln a lln'li
IllX llllktui'ii A I'o., when' a kihmI t'li-au
hhavo enn lie hail for . IVnl. Ilulr Out
liiuliuluil for 'i' I'uiit-. ItujJ-liii
i
JA?A '
Stilt, 1
i-a-v O
"DAI NIPPON"
Hotel Street (Arlington Block)
The
above Store hs received another
B)leii(llil Invoice of '
JapancseSSlk & Fancy Goods
Per S. S. "China.'
lOMI'ltlsINU
Beautiful Silk and Grape
Div" (looil- In nil simile, plain nml
llgnrcil.
rnolilnti!, Tahlu Covers,
lluil Covtr, Gowns,
Chemises, HhawN,
Silk Grape Rainbow Suits,
All Color Knncy Drnperlox,
Embroidered Handkerchiefs
Iiullic
fi-arN, Snlic,
.liieket", Cap, Kle
Kto
NOVELTIES:
The l'ilce of tliee (IimnN lll nlonlh
ni, liteltidlliK
Elegant Silk Kimonos!
linn homo Clptrrttc Cne,
I'ln Citlil(iii,
Sll! Ten Cole,
Large and Small Japanese Rugs
Silk Uiiilirelh", lluht hilt trtiiK
Ilnmhoo II Inds.
iiiiircnniMi, cuk;
IltH.il with pu'leys
Silk UmpShn.l
new iyie.
Jjpancso Scrooaf, from S3 Up.
Large Japanese Umbrellas
l& Cmi be Set with Koto in the
(round, nleu fur I'lenU-s or Lunelle out
of door, they rnu he oHined out or UMil
ns u tint.
COTTON CRAPES
IN OKT.AT V.MI1BTY.
VK. Ilippeellon tleapeetfillly Invited.
Mrs. J. P. P. Collaco, Proprietress.
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Portland
Cement
Tosson "
Brand.
The "l'n-ii" Himmi of IVnii'iil him
thu l.iri;ot salo in the 1'niteil hiatus,
owitit! In Its I'liiirinoiis strength. It Is
voiy llniily t;rnuuil, only 11 reshluu of
:i lo I petu'iit exUtlliK when paMil
thr.UKh a lvu of IKJ iiuiht to tho
sipiuru iiieh. .....
rou ham; at
ALLEN & ROBINSON'S,
ho!
Agents for Hawaiian Islamls.
lout :it
A Business Proposition
I (leorite W llniolu, who lias lu'i'ii n-tuli-IMiwI
In Iliiui. lulu for l,earbiin
Builder antl Contractor,
WUhiis tu eiiinicte wilh I lie hiinl lime
I atnl to KiVe In 'Ii" null 111 tlie I" In III li
j furiil- iIiik tin in willi k'iioiI work at Iim
I pne- for S( nl 1 m-li You I'aniuit 11II011I lo
let yi.itr irnn rt i;o to nnu ( ir the uautof
I mpaiiH. M I lin'o 11 will ) luraiitce sails
I f.ieiiiiu. I'utriiiiie llm hauiiiaiua.
; G-EO W. LINCOLN,
I Hint if .' I ' KI111; Mnet
C. 15. RIPLEY Si AK1I1UR REYNOLDS,
ARiOHlTlHOTS,
III 1 1 It Ne Mile li'iii.t llinhlllii',
I'urt fli.et, llnuiihllil, II, I.
I'laii. hu 1'ilii .11 iimi ilinl hum rliilfinl
uiii'i' kIvui fur l'.very lhiriliou of llniiil
Iiil'. Olil Itull'lltiK' flieei'iafuli) Itnliiuil
i'Im nml KiilarKeil. Il Ikiis for llilunor
, I leeur.it Win Main or Meehanleal Uraw
IliK. 'I raelntt mul llliie I'rlulliin. llruwliigi.
for Hook or Nwmiei llluatriiiion.
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'The Prize
Awarded !
Anheuser-Busch Brewing Co.
Wins the Prize at the
World's Fair with their
"EAGLE" Brand Boer.
St. Ixu'ld, Oct. !, 1803.
Messrs. Maitari.ank it Co., I.'t).,
Honolulu, H. I.
Dear Sin: We liave mailed you a copy
of the (i lobe Democrat announcing the treat
I victory non ny tno amiipi'hpriiuhl'II asso-
I 1'IATIO.N
with their "KAOI.K" IJraiul of
llcer.
JSlRtie.ll
CHKU8KK.lltJS(JH HUKWINO ASSO
AN
CIATION.
(Special Despatch In (IMie-Democrnt.)
WitKtn's Kjtin, Ciihaiio, li,i, Oct. 20.
. No nwnnl lin over been nmdo so grntlfylttg
to St. I.onU iicotilo nml io justly merited
ns the otto L'fveti to-diiv hy the Ooliiiuhlnn
Jury of the World' Knlr, eotil'tln(Lpf eon
I noheuri nnd chcinNts of the hlghJr rank,
' to the Anheiier-lhich Drenlnc Asucla
tton. Hy method of unrivalled lm'lties
, entorprliie. nnd hy nilng tho best material
tirodneed In America nnd Kuroje, cxulttd
I inj corn nml othor ndtiltcrnnts or nrro
1 untei, tho different kliiiN of the Anhettsor
i llupcli beer linru hecotne tho favorites with
the American tieorlc, and linvo now con
iticrcd tho lilriit nwnnl In every iirtleii
lar. which had to bo eonldered by the
Columbian jury. The IiIrIi diameter of
1 the nwnnl given fo-dny hy tho jttrort will
he better itliileridood when It Is know n that
i the dllferent beers exhibited hv tho An
, hciiser-lliixch llrewltiL' Association had to
eomctu with hundreds of the most excel
lent displays of other brewers. Tho fact
i that no other concern has received o
many txjltitu for the various eentlal tial
Itlesof iood iH-er eonllrms anew the Unit's
reitilstlon ns (he Imdcr of nil Amerleiin
hi er, nnd Mr. Adolphus Ilii"ch enn feel
proud over this rcstiltto itistlv merited.
SST The above Is a
Label of the "EAGLE"
the Prize.
Fac-slmllle of tbe
Brand wblcb took
TTi- In onlrrlti
thht llcrr he mire to
nuk for tho "KAO
hi:
" Itratul.
Macfarlaiio & Co., L'd,
HtU-tf
Aucittt fur Ifaicaliaa litaiutt
Hawaiian
Electric
Company.
Notice to Consumers I
The. new nark of the Ifauaiian
Electric Co. being now completed,
notice i heiehy given that from
and after January luth the Com
pany in prepared to supply inean
descent electric lighting to ciik
towers. In a few days the Company will
also be prepared to furnish ebctric
motors for power, and of which
due. notice will be given .
The Company farther announce
that they are prepared to receive
orders for interior wiring and can
furnish fixtures and all fillings in
cnuncition with new sercite.
Printed rubs, regulations and
Company's tales ran be hail on
application to the Superintendent.
Win. G. IRWIN,
I'ltKBinr.ST ii. k. co.
ai.'-lf
EDISON LATEST
IMPROVED
iHinl Ming Plionojfniiili
Ib'lt MOHKI.I
J. A. Victor's Phonograph Parlor
I 'iirner Hon 1 ami Iletliel streets.
You will llml all if the Latest Belcctlous
In KieUerii .Mtisio bonus, llniss llaiuls,Or
ohenl a, 1 ikiiuIiiihI Xyhiihiuior)olos Wu
11U0 ui.iku a .uniulty of utlvo Muslu.
New Records Ricolved by Every Steamer.
Sf Ihili't foiui't the plaei"Vli Kilt's;"
nor Hie iiiieu, mil) x'culs L'lU'h tuleutioii,
!K. hn
NICOLAS BREHAM,
-UKAI.KIt IN-
ALL KINDS OF SOAP
; Soft Soap a Specialty
-lllulieit ( uii I'll, ii pahl for I allow.
IHJ KtSH M 111, l.l.
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