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WHAT'H IN TO-DAY'S I'APEtt.
rimT ptor
Death Iti & I'ladi.
SKt'ONI) I'Vll.
Editorial Paragraph.
Pooling the People -editorial.
Co-e of C'oluiiel AtUniseilliortai
I'liruly Itritl-li Marines.
Onlng Away.
Musieale.
TIIIHI' I'OIK.
tiucitl and Uenertil Item,.
.Murine News
Wanted to See the Coii'itl.
To l''ool till1 Piirtiligilftt.
"Hie Galley Slave."
Judiciary .I"t 1 1 tia-.
Drought n Oood Price
Murtuarv Deport.
Klmlergarto i lt"-olutl,,n-,
I'he Hawaiian Dcrhv.
"Doiinie Scotland."'
rot'HTII I'AUE
Continuation of "Death In n t'lii-h. '
Pig Fraud In Alhanv
Humor In Politic.
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U h C JD iW 'W U U C 1 1 II .
Kul Knlnblhhnl for Hie Hmrtil nf ,1J.
TLKSDAY, MAY 1. KS'.U
New York State !eeius to be gi't-
tintf no bettor fast iti point of olll-
""e "" "ll" '" '" I'vuit " "
..iil iuiMirriiv I'l.iuvlinr.i in thi iu
cial integrity. "i' " !
M.e . a repon im me u viy oi a ,
uiiH'oii and a
uau mem i" lue
t
complroller oU.ce at Albany. Ilror '
1'. L. .loues. who lately ranle.l about
"rotten royalty," may bo asked if
thi eolo,al robberv md.cate, .m.cI.
a l hmg as rotten republican.,,.
sue will Ih. found an account of a
latal not that tonk place at at. elec
tion in Mioiiri, in coiitciifucc of
the asociat ion's fierce pnriicipatiou
in politics
Dr. McOrew, V. U. .Su.illi the
editor and a large Ixxlv of the
I'ortuguev registered a voters
under prote-t. Should their alleg
iance to their own countries prove
tu lie compromised by the o.ith,
they will consider theinebe. nil-
bed from the sworn allegiance to
.i... 11.....1..J.....1 ..... ... ..
im- i mi iihii.ii iiieriii..e..i. in
the meantime they will have voted,
toiler) : In cae the dec iiou be uch
as to make their oath null, would I '
tint their votes avoid the wind
e.cctiou?
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I're-iilent Dole ami Miuixter Hatch ,
, i i . .i , ..
Ii io g.lc.l deu.al.s lo the Slar of the ;
tireH ilesn.'ileli. Iin.1 niililUluul lit
' i .- i
the Advertiser, thai Professor Mac ,
of Iowa was drafting a constitution
at the request of the ProviMui.nl
t'ovoruiuei.t. If the tor faNe it
is t.ot the first one of the kind by
fuveial hundred which ha" appeared
about Hawaii iu the American press
within lift ecu mouth'., but the I'. li
press is neer eager to cutilra-lici
any yarns that make capital for it
own side.
KOOLINO THE PEOPLE.
An at Id re has been i-M.ed In the
central committee of tin American
Union party, declaring the regular
uaudidaten tu he .Juhn Kidwell,
Thoiiwis J. King, Charle-. L Carter,
Lemuel C. Able- and A. K. Kuiiui
akea. These being only live while
nix delegate are to be elected, the
committee advi-es its party to vote
1 1-fi for each candidate. This ha
been decreed allowable under tlu
cumulative voting, and will give a
gain of one vote for each candidate
fur every live straight party halloi.
Such au extraordinary M'heme is
cauied by split from the parly and
ili.-neusioi.ii therein If all the kick
ers, however, combine and give two
ote.- each to three men, they might
knuck out three of the Iiu'. This
cumulalivo voting, and fractional
voting, and marking with uiuuemls,
all have evidently been de-igued to
create coufiidion for the advantage
nf thu oligarchy and the -afely of its
cut anil dried con-til ulion One
prime object intended i- to d.slrau
chibe the Porlugue-e voters, and
these it is reported have come to
reali.o the fact. There is a stioug
probability at thi writing that the
Portuguese will not appca. at the
polls to any extent Our present i
rulers cannot deal honestly and I
bt might foruardly with a single ee
ineut of the people any more than
they can with the public at large
They will piobably be rewarded for
the calculated jumblu they aru mak
ing of the voting by a farcical elec
tion to exhibit to the United Slates
and the world.
0A8E OF COLONEL ADAMS.
Colonel Charles Adams, L. S.
Army, retired, who took his deptir
lure by tiie bark Albert, went away
witli (lie imp.ensiou that Honolulu
is one of thoii places "where every
prospect pleases ami only man is
vile," He told his friends a story of
his having been greatly annoyed by
I' G. rtpliH. one of whom capped the
ulimax on the eve of his departure
by rilling hiu trunk. An account of
t'olonel Ailains' roiiK- was prepar-
ed for yesterday's Milm.tin, but an
inleivlevv with the landlord of thu
AflliiKlou uattned it pottpououiuut of
,.,,." , "".I " , i still a serious (iih'-tion to bo an- son, M. 1). Colo and wife, W. A. track uallccr; If I Ininlct is
In the Century for March wa a , . . ., ... ,, V.. .i..r A It Knn.rr 1 f lt,.m..,i , l,,,v,N llht"-"' ' i i.iiuii i ih
. . ; , lowered by the nutl.or.(ie. How eijsur. t. u. .winery, .j. .. . ioucti. i , , . . . .
strong article, deprecating the nb- , . .. , ,. . . V. II. Irvine. Y. A. Swiiii.erloii and , played by tills Loinpany.
jeeauddenouuemg the method, . ''"".V v' , ,.nt l-l'' ''B ' ,. D. A. Hulse. Wobert llnlstead Sh.Uesue.Ws irlmst m u h ive
of the American Protective .M.ci- ' !,vall,,b,,, '" ,1",-,v'", ' '"" f,,r ami w.fe. .Miss Halslead. Koberl a" lKt-sPl r- s.,,'7 "M llau
....if r .. i t he'u aistanc in nefarious erimes? Wallace, 1 I,. Wnnstur. Iev. anil .1 box ami Will eiiioy the per-
linii a transplanted for... of the' ,. . , . . . .. . ,, rw i.,,,i t. n i.' v. ... o .. J '
.... . . ll is -carcelv material to the miblie .Mrs. Alitul, Mrs. Ur. htiiiuet N.chol- f.,,..,,.,,,. .. r I,-.... .. r.....
uraugc orticr, out oi a mom uruc.it . , , , . ..: ou. Miss Morrison " ,""- " '-"
?i .i i-i i .i-i i "I"'" which horn of the dilemma """"'" "rnsou. . c . . . . ,
type than the original. Iu this is- .... ...... ... The follow. ug are booked at tin til rs OI hi jli oniih;. low mice
the. publication Mr Krouae denied
t lint there had been any tampering
with the Kuest'i trunk, and, our iu-
IUI 111(1,11 11111111)$ yUUL' "111, 111 IWWI1. II
v.v deemed bet to await further in
Adam began to bestow summary
.'MIIlIUS Derail in ne-ioiv summary
punishment upon him. As it ap-
1 .11 it
pear the fellow showed a ,..-
hee badge, however, the story
take, on -ullicicnt color to prove
that the aggrieved visitor had prima
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face Krt.nt.il for " "" "K llu '
Ciovorniuiil He aid he had trav i
I . ... P i ,.
eled in Himia and other count rti
withimt huxini' i.v.r ..i..rini. ,..! '
Mich oilidal indiK.iit v a. he had ,
. - . ?i i . i.
nee cmniiiK to ihe, i.lnmU. ll
wa the Ihitd occasion upon which
hi said hi- private apart uiM.it had '
t nvaded lv theMine Mv. Ac-
. .. ii... Ii ....!... ,r ,i i . i .
cording lo the M.owiuk of the hotel ,
register, on the othor hand, the
colonel would oceui to be mistaken
in an acrtiou thai the spy had
' be.ni given a room tnwt to his The
, formation The Star came out, how- night, four in nine from H. U. M. S. ' "" ' "nK" '"nTV t.";'""'""n rcl'"r-
, ever, with practically the same storv. Champion untrnKml to clean out lite A' """'"""""I'W'ii I'"et.
2v 2 2, IS Emtili. Saloon E N. Rugun. the , ''' i;hntni.i m;i imi ,r
, only scouting th. u lea of the iutrud- ,., r(r ()f t)0 M, $aUlTMy Hut It would think -emc .In-iink...."
,er. being a !'. O detective, a he 0,j,.clw , tu.ir proceeding, anil Thi-re n. nv.i rlnnrti-m in
iclniiuu to .ivo hi- xkin when Col. ...Am! in l.., n.Uinn. of twni.nl it., ll" rK a,li tW,) LlMMCtCl-s Iti
i . . .' .arrived and told I hem lo dcMt.
rni mi In iiimaliiiii liml li.imi iikkiiiiiimI I fiM. . . i i i ... .i ....
. . . ' ' I
b.v different uet in tho past few '
ww,k,f Uvo (lf wImi nl (l(lH, aw
.i ..,.:,.:,... ..r i. i....:
- ru-n ton ifi on ."in-tiri nun-
..,, ift)..(1..,.r. ,,.. If i( : nliu.,..
, t , , dep:,rt.nent had not i
,,.,, Jplllll Co. A,hmis ,
nuU ml ,, lnUmng ,M(.nk tlliof
,,,, l,01lMlH, n ,,,,, 0m,.,.r, there I
the incident here related.
Munlcale
A u.tisicale was given In Dr. and
given .1
their n
Mis. McC.rcw at their residence in ;
Hotel street laM night. It wn . in ,
honor of ex Oovernor Wells of vir-
.:..:. ...I..,:,, i i...... ii......
giuia. who is about to leave Houo
lulu. There were iiiaur Uiiesln ore
sunt. After the inii'-ii'ale Mr Wells
made a speech, eivinir reiniuiscencns
of Lincoln, etc. Following in the
program of the muicale
,. , ,,,. ,r ,,, ,... , ,,..
M" l' ). .Ml- Metlrew. Mr. Van
Vllrt.
.' Nniu .liier tvlnllli iilillunlii li
Ml-. Pali
Mr. Vim Vl'i".
I. I'ui.iu .iiln M. Cirrle I'ai.le
-iiir Inriill ilur.il.v ( I.illii ulill-
IMIII, Ml" I'.lti.l
Mi Mu(lriH.
trie fur ilnuo, viulhi ninl vlnti-tn-fllii.
Mr.. Van Villi. Mf .McUieiv.,
Wrii) Tuvlnr.
': '"-'1 . Mr. J- II. I'aty
' rni trln Mi'imi'v.
Mt. Van Vlli'i. M. Melireu. W.
- llnll.
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Catarrh tu thn Hnait
Is ui.iloubledl a disea-e of the
ii i J i i i-ii
blood, and a.- such only a reliable
bl.,,,,1 pur.ller can eirecl a perfect
iinl permanent cure. Hood Sar-
-apartlla i the bet blood purifier,'
and it ha- cured many very severe
ca-e- of catarrh. Catarrh often-time-leads
to consumption. Take
llondV Snr-apnrilla before it is too
late
llooiis rills do not purge, jiau. or
gripe, but act promptly, easily and
..(ii. .:,,i, ii.. !-...
Hood's Pills do not
j ' " i
Snr.iir.id iiu Hurvlcna
Mi V. 0. Potter, crayon and wa- ,
ter-color artist, who has boen visit-i
iu: the islands for his health, has i
iii'iue an eiiKUgcu."..! Willi Ml. .1. J. i
Nilliain-. Mr. Potter r work while
In San Prancisco was second to
none. Samples will be on exhibition
it our-tuilio. 102 Port street.
.She; "I wonder if ho has a ghost
j ..f a -how now?" He: "Whoi" She:
'!'. T. IJarimiii. -.-.
EM'.OTION OF OFFICERS.
V Till. VNM'AI. (IKNKItAI. MKKI'-
i ittu uf liui(iliiilili-r nt the link VI.A
-..Mi I'ihiiiii, i'ii , tlni liillowini; Oltl-
i Here ilmy lisiteil:
llo'it Mi ICiniiin I'ri-slilunt.
.1 S' Vvrlvhl . Vlee-I'n lile.it.
.1 M D.iu-uti . . .Aiullliir.
II Ml-t . fieere.nry .v Treasurer,
II. W.
Honolulu. May I, Is'jl,
MlhT,
Hu'reurv.
Iir.-J I
BONNIE SCOTLAND
KAWAIAHAO CHURCH,
FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 4th,
. -,.- -.-.
Mr, tl.t N'S will il liver her Iretnie on
.-eoiliiml. Iiluitraieil ivith more than too
lM-niilif.il liinieru vleu- o' thu II lti titlnli-
jtii'l imlaihU, miller llni niispli-uMi (he
r m.iMi I'hl-ile eii.b, anil for Hie lui.i'llt
nf i.n .(eailiii! ItiiD'ii (lli.il, at thealjiivp
tlinu iiml ilaeo. AiIii.IhsIu.i MM , uh.lJreu
.'.V , with i.ii'riul rate- tu -ehiiul-,
far- rifki'le tor nule mi mill alter 'n.
lieitii) inoriiiui! at I tie linokaliirc-, rhiiiiiin,
l.itnlii) jewelry otore anil hy iuoiiiImji-.
Ul'2'2 It
WANTED
'1
lti;.NT AIIOUT ion ACIIIIS (IK
Iu il -uiiiililo for u liuv rniieli. ni.m-
hilusiinn ami lernis In
" A. M.."
in.li 1 tu I', il. II,, x lul, Honolulu.
NOTICE.
IIPiM ANH AI-'IKII HAIi:. I Wll.l.
1 ,av no IiIIIk eotiirai teil in m niiiiie.
"" "') ""'"j'TVltTWHluil r.
Honolulu. April .", i'i iu'i in
! '
' i-u. ixoh HAH HKMOVKli 1Mb
"'.tiViM' rniiii.ti"ri;"H.W,,u"liw
Uuur. -l), l-J. a a. ' ' iufiyi
kill" VIUlt'lllllllMII IN II11I llllll.-IIIMI IU
!
UNHULY U1UTI8U MARINES.
i
They Ci-oate n Disturbance in the
I.mplro Saloon
Hetween II and 2 o'clock l.wt
police ollicer The naval men, who t
I'l'iira uiiii-er- iw uiiim uifii, iiu i
had evidently h-en imbibing to
cei,dclied arre.l. and threatened to ,
,.,, ,1,, ,u, ,,,,;,,.,,. The latter called .
ex patrolman Wichirt, who was
near lv, to aiit in the arrest. I
.... ,. , i . . . .. , n
H'hart did o and Iwo were linallj-
landed at tie Police Stnlioii lor,
driinkenne,.. The I hn-e had a hard
thn.. in mnUim' 1 1 ... .rr.ul mul mv
, , "iRiiiiii. .irre.M auu io ,
eral bum were cxehaiiKed 1 he i
marine? claim that Wi.ditirt aiult
',,, ,,,,,,l" uil' " ,,,ul'-;,.,!(!, "? "f."'" !
men who irot awavexlnhited hnii-eit.
Thu ., uy,U. lo ., out a
warrant forth" arre-il of Wlcharl
Tor asuiilt and battery.
About miduihl n patrolman wa ,
aMaulted on Mil er direct, near the
lil)M,ltuli b. n umi)1)ur 'f 1(.(,iuw
ana foreigner. Une colored person
was the only arrest made. It ap-
pear that the crowd were making
too much uoiM-. when he patrolman
"' towii jumped on me ouicer,
using MieU '
. --
Ooinir Away. .
l'he following are booked at the !
olllce of (1. Iruiu .V: Co. to l-ave
for San Franci-co on the Alain;, la: I
MJ$;ir1 'V'' ".' " ..S :,,,l.,,lr,,,f'
Higgin" '.ml wTfe, Mi M. O I'aller-,
..ii. r e ii i....;.. i. . ... i
wiiivii in . Hi Mini'1 l ll. 111 I1-ill-
fur Ymieoliviir anil Vielnrin .in tl...
' ))!""' "K,.!: ' -M- f: .W".1.li"r; ,1-. V-1
waiKer, uoveruor n ll. ns, .i. ,i.
Pritchard, If. McCoinbe. Mrs. James
Heuton and 'J children, Mrs. C.
NVig,t. V. II. Whitnev, T.'ll. Sissoiii
w. T. Cox, T. U. rftnrkev. .1. Y.
(;.lr.,v
viiiiiiHj.
By Lowis J. Lovoy.
TO-MORROW
pnnw jj cnnPQ rn
UUVAM MUUUU, UlU.,
AT AUCTION.
UmiHUul Opportunity to tfouuro a Pair
of Hoots or tihoeti.
On Vi:i)NI-:Sl)A Y. Muv J.l.
AT in nvi.'M'K a. M..
I mil -ell a. 1'i.Mir in-.iiin. nl in) 'all
i rixiiiii. a iiioieo iir in riaiiipie
Guilt's & Ladies' Boots & Shoes
..... ... , ,., ,, , . .,.
In li ii iM In lii in .-nil ,
'
ST K A V II lid FKLT HATS
-h.iwl-, liruwu ami Whliei'u.tiiiK
Kle
i:i
Km.,
hn
IjvvriD J.
Lovoy,
AlVTHiNI.WS
le.'i .'i
Ilaziiar
: Prop.
I nlni 1
ll II. I
iflFiuii ii
W. F. Reynolds,
Tin' Ihiiiittilie Sie.wiiuj Mii'liiii
iniiktK Imjijiy wii'rn iiml Mini I.
heart.
AU kind Mui-lu'iiK Xi-fdliH mid
I Attach iiii'iit to uutkc evmj woman
happy.
(Iiiiltiri In i'Iiiii'iii ii' ! th .-mill iiml
I Irarv ll lull, in Hinil,:
,
Spivtiu'L'x and KiiijIiiaiih tu Jit
all niihlit mi that hut It old and
yumiii may hr luippy.
lUdh and Tnyn In mal'v tin'
ynmujxtn'x happy.
Hi minytiia Typfit'iitt'i's tu maki
tin' linn'urxx man happy.
I .,. . .. ,.
, If mutt Supplim In iikhikI iimiiii
" ""' n"iiii to miunr imp.
)illl'SM,
I'ufHi'H mill C ti I'd ('ii.i to mull
' i , . . ; i . , .
I .''"" '"' .''" "),.
.
... .. . . , ...
II iillrlM and 'iir.'i' llnnl:.i In
i . . . .. ,
' ".V linif ln'Kt Jilliiu luljipl).
Hum hall SapplifA tu male "nnr
Imyn" happy.
'iitiiij Card and Smiily
Stiiliuni'i'y tn ennvpy happiiu:i.
Ujjh'i' Slaliuin'i'i and
I,, i
Ilia ii I;
Itnnkt, and tn I'umpli'ti tin happi
Ut n f all
ii oi ii" i-. .. ...
,. ,.....- .V wr....... ,. ,.. ,-,-.,...,,
Vr"mP'l'.i ''"' "I ' " "f ""
huV'H- 0(H
"7 " ."; ' ,'; Tlf'-'i satisfanion wherever
t Mil,,,, .irk,l I'lulid II alvh, I ,. y ,U. ,.,. lst(
ijaai'awtiid a yuud Inm kiipi r
''"' f,u" ynwaiinnHarrtwnrn(:n.lL,d
.11 I'ittitm nf fiAitt IiIvimih; J'lufn.H
flirai Mm Rn., I'i
Saturday, April ., IHH
the drama tliat have, brought
uiv. MiiuiKi mill, luivr.
SUCCI. to f,.Wi.r and
U-Ll l" ii.vtir.uiu
to more people v!l
, t ' J .
HOIIjJlU reputations
, ...
nd failures
ho have
on tilt;
staoe than all Other parts
, , , ,.,.
Combined. When amateurs
. i it
sU..j across tUi miiiie.isurab e
.' ...
null which SflMlMtes the no-
vice from the prof.-s.,ional tliey
1 .i.mmi mi.
lo so dressed as Hamlet or
n . i: . i .i n
' U,IIUI a,,d lll WY wear
the same clothes when they
. . . ,
are counting the ties on the
way honie.
,, '
lite lJ.llley Comany IS
ltv,f ., o( Mlllllli,. ,..i, i..t,
. .. ' ' r
..I.. 1. 1 .1. !.. . ..ii
iii-iu inej inirrtir up 10 nature
f ... t
.......a.., .-,, ...-,w.,3. irn; i,..-.,i-
bers of it have plaved toje-
ther in many different roles and
,, ,l,.mi;iltr-.fi ffl ,.rl.;,..1i
h'"; l rat. d to critical
1'"W!. in the bntfed bMU-S
'" 'V ' : ' J "t
11 f .
'ipera LMasseS lul peiiljle WJlO
lake seats further back.
i .... . ...
j We have just received a lot
of those famous rrench rat
traps for cudiin alive, any
where from one to a dozen
rats iit a time. We've sold a
number of these to people
i who want to teach their cloys
i to take the. place of trans in
I l'lu m,llu-r " r'ils- n r,u mv
I'i;
is fvr.r bi-cit bnMp'ht tu this
j country aiui yiven tlu same
SittisliictiMi) that this umr has.
I'licy jro t-i you cheap but the
return i ifi:ai.
j V h.tvr iin.oiu-il two lots,
nl the ci-itdir.Kuu WuitluMin
sewing m.tchiiu.'s ilur!nr the
i.tt li'.w mmiths and have an
other invcic on tile way I;or
liht ruiuiiiij,'. serviceable, well
maile anil withntit intricate
parts to iMt out of order we
claim that the Werih, im ma
chine is the bi!!,t .n earth.
There is no cla of work,
from the liuest lace to tin- lu avi
tjst cloth or liMther that can
not be sewed by iiieWYrthi-ini.
This machine i a convenu ut
out: for ladies because it has
both stitches, lock and chain,
and may be chunked from one
to the otlur by the mere turn
iii( of a thu. nb screw. The
Wenheim ha also an mhroid
ery attachm -nl by which fine
embroidery work ma) bit done
with the same pcrfei tion as bv
hand but much more rapidly.
Take it all uiyether the Wer
dieiin jives belter satisfaction
to the operator than any other
machine sold. Iu addition to
its beinjr a good machine for
sewing the tables arc so beauti
fully finished that they are a
splendid orn.iiip-Di in the room.
We had several orders for
Hendry I'lows last week from
people who used them last
ear to advantage and want to
save money by using more of
them The I lendry Breaker
is the plow for a man lo use if
he is anxious to save horse
llesh. Science has been called
upon in this instance to give
points on plow building and
the result is that you have a
wonderfully strong plow with
the highest possible draught.
l;our hor-es will work this plow
with greater ease than six
horses will pull one of any
other make. The same good
quality is in 'die I lendry Don
ble I'urrow Plow and you gel
a furrow perfectly free from
loose dirt ami read) for iniga
tion or planting directly the
plow got s over the ground.
I vv u no. i i ivi.ovv oi any oiut r
fd.-hii,c llif.f i. Ill ,1.. tl... ......
i im. -i iiuit iu vi, i mi- noun
. ' , ii -.i r i
woik as wen wuiias lew nor.sts
or in :m shnrt :i lino- Wo
have small plows for one ami
two horses that have uiven
II......IIU J..,u.,l,MLt IIIA..L
Ml" i'ti.r'i''i" i.mi7,
:i()7 If OUT STKKWT.
A TEASPOON FUL OF
r v
r y hi a time
miifc,crSiycir& Water,
n cure
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x
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CoYvOplcunt-
sirSi'c cvr.T'erC rujjiil
rut: aui:x v I'oit
PERRY DAVIS"
PAIN KILLER
is wirn rni-:
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We have ule the l.iritt-i Mi-'l. uf
gs, Medicines,
Chemicals, Perfumes,
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I," HI Til ICt I-I MONTHS
1 finin .May l.'itli Vicil i
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apply tn
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'nltiipi with 1'inir or I'lve WJsCJwE?
huy
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1
niiiiii, iieiiiiiiiiu aili. .lain, Jkm in ,A,a.
.el nhle fur a hluule gentle. I'hj-jMtS
i.iuii. A.p y on thu .rr ml-t- No Ul'.iniiui
2.
treet.
litis In
TO LET
COTTAUK TO l.l-.l ON
Ki.i.iu rlreut, one lilocu
friiin hor-e ear, nil niiuliiili
liiiiriiveuniiit, iiIho Hum,
Htalilei. ami Kervaui' itnoiu
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FOU KENT
I'tirl
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rpillMiKSIKAUI.I'.IMIo. i v, -.
iert known a thu & !K&
"Paly Promise.." sltutiti-il Sio"?..
on Nuumii'I A venue, next viiii.wS.
nil joining Ihe reliene( of Mr. K. K. lti-
liup. lue llniire lielug I imi . ,rle t'on
liilns S I. iign lledreoniK. P,irlnr, llllllaril
liooui, Mlelieo utlh M'l llaii:e, 1'itlllr.v
etc , and llatliMoin on uieh llour Theeii
t.ru liniiii- Is Unlit, 'il ivith elielrli'll.v Tlin
lirouii'U are lari-'e an I i-eulaiu inato varii--llei
ol Shade and I'rnil I'leei lua Uicir
ii I ile tenant the ,ro"rti will lie lei at a
re.iMiialile tetitai. I.iioulin ol
V. W MAt K.MII.AXi;.
irri Im
I'nioit I'eeil I o 'l. iillue
Desirable : Residence
UK?
FOR S.TL.HJ.
'PIIK PXIIiai.sKlVi;!! OKI 1.1 run
1 Mile ill it lleriru'i'e lle-i e iv 'in la
iiiolaul itriel, ii' J intiig ll,,' n -iil, in-, of
I . Jtililii-oll lv,j I he l,t ha- a Ir'uiliipi
of alioiit l"0 fiet mi Kilplnl 'III Kin el mi, I
Ii (nun I l.l in in.1 f il ,, i, I hi r. I- a neu
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...., -4 ,-."i,.ij;t., ,,.-. .till liwi'lllll' lOI-l
oil the I'lopcrt) . c.iillallilui; jiri:i I'm lor
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,,n lilt' tii'..i i , '. .11 nil ill i;; idlri'.l lllltlir,
llltliliif.riiiiiu. I U,,lriini.i lt,.il. U'l,..l..i.
ninl I'antrv I' veieilllil ule V, r ,ii..i-,
I nrrltiue lliui-e, Snip ,1... ,-ie I hi
ilioiutds an- in i-ura -uil i,,, imi,, mill
l'rnll and Simile I e, ..
g. i in- 1'ieiiiiH'ii e itiiiiaii ;- tin it i
nhairiieled Vletv fliilu Hun I II.' ,, I o'l.i
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J A ts. I. MuKHAN
ILEAEAICE SALE
OF-
Furniture,
-lKTD
CROCKERY f
PRICES REDUCED 25 PERCENT
23T FOR FOUR WEEKS J
Knglish Wardrobos, Plato Glass Front;
M:irbl(jlo) Wash SlandH,
Marblotop Dressing. TubleH,
Scoldi (JIkjrIs of Drawers,
i
Dining Hall and Parlor Chairs,
Kattnii Suites, Pictures, Etc.
Royal Worcester Vases,
, Royal Worcester Tea Sets,
Claret Jugs, Lamps, Screens,
Iron Bedsteads, Matting,
EJtO., E3tO., E3to.
THEO. H. DAVIES & CO.
ll ULlUilul UUllD Ijlll UUlllil
' I'ATUNTKI) I'NllKU lit K LAWS OK 'I'll K HAWAIIAN lMI.ANDd
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'PIIK PNDKItSltJNKI) IIAVK IlKKN APPOINTED HOLK AOENTM FOR
I- tl.iM- SiiKi:iiiM.iiH ami ate iinw prvp.iri'd to teccivu orders.
rim great ailvnu'iiui- to he dcrivnl from the nut of the National CUnk
.-'liuiaiiiKii me t.ori'Ui-hh' iminlilii'lieil unit uuktiuvvlutlgi.il hy l'laulor
ein rally.
The lure i. un.lier oM'l inters uni ti; then, in thu llt.Ited Slates, Culm,
V rf.iiino 11 ',iilihi', l' ru, A iii-t mliii mnl eUevvhere, he.ir witness to the
iihovn clan...
I'lie uo nf the .SiiKKiuiKit very ho itcly iini;. . tents the iimiutily of CHiie
he mill can ;'riu,l ('.' h Ml), uli-c the extracliou of jiiIl-c (6 to V2).
(I is a nitHi Mifiu.ird, making known at once thu pp-sunce of any
pieces nf iron, siakei. ftuii ,i.r, or iiiiytlihig whieh vvotihl he liable to diuuage
the mill, ami illnwiuu mupk Hun lo leu.ovc si.u.e la-forn damaging thu mill.
The SiiuKiiiii.il i- vety ririuiuly mmle, am! from the manner of its opera
tion it cuth 01 learn Mi,--,' piecei of wo-id or iron without often breaking thu
.Siiiikiidkii ; mnl if an) hh.c, h.eak, il in simply eo.uu of the knives or cutters,
which can he ipih:kly nml ecimouiiciilly reph.ueil. Tho SliiiKDUKU, um ltd
name indicate-, te:u the ennu into hreils of varying lengths, perfectly open
iu it ami allow. ii.' He mill lo thoroughly press out the juices without re
punng ihe imuiii.rc extra power ncccis-nry lo grind or crush llio whole
e.ine. The Siiiii:iu.kie fpiemls the shredded cane uniformly and evenly to
the mill roll, ami doe- away with the iH'ciily of upreudiiiK the hugusnc, hy
I... ml hulwi'cu the mill-, win re ii-Kiimlin); is in t.se. No greater amount uf
ho.lt r eapacuy ih nipiirul to ojicrt.te the Siuiiuuu:it than that vvhicli wai
iiillicieiii fur the mill, fm the above reai-nus. We furnish full working
drawings for the iiut.dlaiiijii of our SiiiiHiuinits, enabling any competent en
iiice. in fiici'iM-fully lui-iall and ota.t them.
In oiili'iniK Shiikiuiijc from us, plcare neud small sketch, showiui; tlu
..........l..H ....t ...i.l.l. . f .1. Ill ..11 .. 1.1. . ..I.I..1. L In .,. I... I
'"'unvv, nun wiiiwi nr noil miiip
dn the side inillitr .lelit or left
, mji, ...,.. ........i. ... . ...ii .....a,,,, I,
lo center of front mill mil Mntfl, anil dirtance ceuler this shaft lo front- end
of hed plate. Thec Siiiii.iuu.ks urn now being un-d by the II llo Sugar Ou.
nit llnwi Mill, K'oli.il.i, where ihey ate giving great saliHfuctiou.
j& I'lices and fu. liter particulars may he hud hy applying lo
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BICYCLE
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Higher. G.adt!
(.'mt'ogUHs Free !
II. E. WALKfiR,
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Glassware
Dinner Sets, Tea Sets,
mblcrs, (Classes,
t
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. -wsazfi
nun iiiiieu mijirviitiioi in n uu t:oiiiii'uii:ii,
hand ua von face H t. uttlivury side of tins
l,,,.,,.,.,! U H, llu.a,t from lloor Hue
G. IRWIN & CO., LU,
Srid Atjrntt ftr the IlnivnUnn hlmult.
In thu Circuit Court of the First Cir
cuit, Hawaiian Islands.
IX Till: MATTK.lt OK THE ESTATE
JL of Mnrin O'riullivan, late of Honolulu.
Oalin ili'i'eii-eil tuutaiu. On renillug anil
filing the petition of Ahriihuni Kerimtultii
' of -alii Honolulu, executor uf thu will of
, mild lentil e, pruylng for un order of sale uf
real u-t.tte liuloiigiug to sold ileeeaneil, ami
nil, ging that the real extatuof miIiI tustatrlx
i-a- folloiu.: 1'it i eel of land, house ami
, othur liniiroveuicnts, being the family
. Imm.ii -IimuI at Kiilthl, umhl piece of lund ut
Ktihulahiaiieiir O.tlin Privou, Isithof willed
h.ril latnU aru ultiuiic iu Honolulu, Ulan, I
u( O.ih i, mnl nulling forth certain legal
ria-iuiK vvhv Mich real estalu should ho sold,
tn vvltt In-illlieluliay of the iiursoilftlty to
extltiKiiUh the duht- of xalil estiite. It Is
herehv oiilereil, that the heirs of nald Ue-
vii Mil ami ull pur'K Interested In the
aid CKtiite, appear before till- Court on
MoSJlAV. the llih day of May, A. D.
Piil. at lu o'clock a m., ut thu Court llooin
of Hil. Court, in Honolulu, Oahu, then
ami ilietu to iltovv ruum iihv an ordor
rhiiilld ii.t lie grunteit fur the sale uf siuill
rea eiaiu.
Dated Honolulu, U. I., April 13, lstll.
Hy thu Court i
11)07 I'll UKO. lilHUH, Clerk.
FOX TKKRIKRS
FOR BA.LB3 I
A fell t holee I'uppll'H for ttln from Pi
gieeil Klni'li. Aildrumi
W. H. I.KWIH.
llin.ii.riN OIIIi'm.
limn w
ihitripuonojmnmisTisu
ilif l4 ti nuu,tiu Offict,
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