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WHAT'U IN TO.DAY'B 1'A.FER. of
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Killturlitl 1'nrnx nih.
Ilttinoreil (.'hungei editorial.
j In a C.ivern.
riie Hi.tioltilu tlullx.
TIHRIi l'n.
lical nnil (letiernl Items.
Marine Nm
Jitillolnrv .lttiiii.
Hui.u-ti ivutii i(u riiilit.
Ili-ult nf Htutilil Driving.
Lint Xlnlit't I'lny.
i'liiiniiliiii to Ki'miu'ii.
l'llllllt I'llllt'lTt.
I.vmui Miunl'Kliiil.
D'lilev Kttlilieil.
"Tlii- Slinutslitaii."
A Mli.lutnre l'rluii.
Guilty of A "unit.
rorntil vr
In lle'i. t'oor JiH'k.
Mux Uliil IliroU'.illv.
A MYtliuilii'iil MutliiT.
Caul of "flunk.
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uhf iliuhi uUclin.
J'l'tlll'il lo tirithrr Sret hot IWly,
Hut KloliNhnl for 'hi- ll'itnit of Mi
WEDXESn.W. MAY Hi. ISM
Compliance with the I'. O. pre-
l- .Kht t b.; ct tedfriuuthe
l' U. pre., rolice!
Setvr.il new editionn of l.ad.t
'I'caIe are appearing 111 tho Atlvcr
tier, tvilli tlie object of colding
"the lirute" into a realiz.il ion of
the glorie that would follow the
adoption of petticoat government
for the Mate.
Colonel UruckinrTdge, the di
graced meinber of Congre. wa not
the neron who proeeuted Prof.-or
Mrigg fr herct. a, ,he Star I .
riatcd. It wa a relattte of Cnloucii
Breckinridge, who (lied uddenlj at
Chicago, a. few month ago. while ,
attending a religion- conference.
Nothing ha. yet b,,, heard fr ,
the 1'. U. about correcting the bbm j
der of having the cont it ut ioual con ,
ventionop .11 .Memorial Day. one
of the ,noSt .acred holiday, ,n , .,.
L inted state calendar ami win.ii 1-
always, under the lead of the local
l'o.t of the Ct. A. It., well olMcrvcl
in ,,11,11i,1i11
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Mr. K.thaulelio of Hawaii i the'
..nlv one of tl ighteen detegai-
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to the constitutional convent...,, w .
reiuru thank for the honor In
lowed upon him by the ,uall tumor- ,
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itvof the people who parlicip tie.'
. . , . ....,,: ,. ' ... ... .. ....
in the election. Tlii- U1--011 in polii
gratitude, it isi to be reiuiubereil. i
gitou by a uatite Hawaiian.
An article in reproduced from llir
per'.i Weekly in tin iue, porirat
', . , . Vu .'
ing the groteoue politics of S.-natoi
s, ,. l . .. i,(.
Morgan. It erve t,. l,ow the Pt., ,
peopln that their chuckling ove, j
MorwinV reoort on the Hawaiian
iuption. under the -imposition thai ,
ii . 1 .1 .: . .. .1 .1
.1 relL-ctod the reutimenl, of I In- .
Democratic parly. wa at leat pr.- 1
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mature.
T!iom who go down lo lheca in
hip. before the tnal. are to be con
gratulated upon the movement for
righting their wrong inaugurated
li tlie Shipowner' Aocialiu ol
.)tm itaiicico. That orgaiii.aiion
houor itM'lf by its ncliou. and etert
houext man will tvixh it mii-ck- ii
the noblo enterprise. An nccoiuii
of the movement appear-el.eii liere
Japan' overt urea to Hawaii an
'while." While exacting her trwitt '
rights from Hawaii, the Kiupire of
the Hi-iug Sun concede t-pecia'
privileges to this little country. Om
rilliT-i now or in the future, however. 1
will have to go caiitiotmlv in then i
giving ami wiKing wuu .nipan. . nai
fount ry limit not have the privilege 1
of dictating tho whole 1111 luigrutmi 1' 1
policy of thin country.
It iH hardly worth while to notice
all tin t.mall politic of the (intern
uiiuit organ. Still it may be of into- ,
rest to Home people to know 1 1 itt
tho otory told by the Advert wt,
about the liab'itiit-H of 'a-liiiih:loii
I'lace being icicd with glooint lore
boilings over the iiiiumi i.f a royal
palm's falling on the pr"tin. 1
imaginative and hcarcelt even found
ed on fact. Tim tree that fell wn
clioppi'd down of deliberate purpoe.
"Ah the tree fal let h ho tdiall it lie,"
il ha been iaid. but that i no rea
o why the Adtertier xhoiild lm
atiout the tree.
ItUMOHED CIIANOK8.
Kiimor has it that Mr. Thiir.ton
in not hure to be coiisultt'd about
thu making of the new const il 111 ion
Ho in waid to havo come home be
cause he made himself an iuipoi
blu mt'dium of communication, be
tweeu hi Government a d thai of
the United Slates, by the license he
took through the press 11, oppo-mg
President ('let eland's ad mi Hint rat 11 hi
with regard to th Hawaiian pio.
tiou. It is furtliersaid that a place
is to be found for the discredited
diplomat in the Cabinet by the re
tireiiiuut of Mr. Hatch from the
Ministry of l-'omigu Affair. Mr
Thurston, reports further sat. will
be Biicceeded as Minister to Wash
ingtoii by A. S. Hartwell. Ul more
mature years and a wider experience
of tho world than Mr. Thurston,
mid with judicial ipiulilies clinging
tu hiui from liU former ouuiipaney
tho Suprome Court bench, Mr. ;
Harttu'll may bo oxpucteu to im-
provo the pntigo if any is loft to
work upon of tho Hatta'titm Lega
tion at Washington.
LOST IN A OAVERN.
Tho Snn.ntlon Described by a. Kan
Who Has Triocl It Thoroughly.
"Tho "oiixatioiiA of a man lt in a
ivivo am iiiiliwcrilinblo." aitl John A.
I.om tu a Ht. Iahim (tlobt Ui'inoi-rat
man. "! onro tva in a i'avt titnlm
Lookout inounlain for four (lay. ami
Mired niulii, ami it ttai an ounri-
i'ii. - i. that can inn it be rorgot ten. ,
t-ivcof u tarttil in to explore the
.ae. which at n. enttaiice loolnlike
liltl,..n..relhan a h.iK'e hole in the
,'rouml We thought that 111 it
iiniermoM recede we would prob
,lil liiul the c.ipaciou rooiiH with
i.toniii.i.ila-lile.s common to (lie
.axiwthroimhout that M-ctlou. We '
took lantern ami chalk with which
to mark I he wall, in order to be cor-
mill that we could retrace our teps ,
without diiliculiv.
" The cave tta. a diappointmeui
to u. We cliinlx'd over huge mck,
sMuee.cdlhrough narrow parage?.
and found ceteral pring from
tvhich lit lie -treatm llowed through
SS-Srr'so
,i, j,ig,., we had advanced
.ilxmt live mile when we concluileil
10 explore one morn pa.ige and re-
turn. Suddenly our liuht went out,
t ident It on account of iiuneiioxiou
ga. and we were in total ihrkniw.
Si"t,.hV r' iftlrLS Ll I" A
order In relight our Inulurn.i, when
I" "ir horror tv dicovered that
Theie were nevi-rnl paage.wayl
and not a chance in a tliousand'of
'' jimling the wat back to the
" leave' lii'e
..i,., i:,rk which coutituted the ,
only guide. In our loneliiie.- it
:::'''-.! ''!. '!M:. "l!! Vi?! "'MttK
.. i)v hi wa om
tTnT luSa !
M.nrt.tli,iK pari which might be
guided bv the c'halk marki. All day ,
"Hid all night we wailed without
- t""' Sue '
,,,,u ,IM,, j, ., lo , ,iat w,,
j would go eru.y. We could not tell
whether il w.c dnt or night lelling i
ill theiorie we knew and tring
in. keep each other cheirful iiiitil '
'rj topic of couteialion wa ex-
!'"'" "I '" """ ? As !
orokun bv III" uiouotouoii dripping
f nftlirtl ,l(. adjoining chamber
f ,. ,..,. l-lxlimiM.Ml by fear '
md hunger my mind tv.m guen up '
1.. 1 1... in. ..1 r.mi H.11 ,1. tiMii.initiiira
'" . "'" ''' ' ul,,a'K imagin ugn, 1
weird -liipe and form wiihout
,ib.laiic.-,p,eare. on eterv han.l. .tiM,r, that will make ail en
black and red hih-ck lloaled before .11 1. r
my eye, and at glh came a tiinwrslujJirij-l.nl. It IS from
uuuibiii-F in which I felt no longer, selected stock and IS thor
mill Hi-(..mini of a horn reverbe-! ouuhly seasoned and mia-
f?ifl.ll litniiiii' tin r..Ld mill iv, . I " ' . n
knew that we were at ed: ire-euiuu
' nun , ," ' 1 Jr
iwri,v win following the chalk
..Wl ,mw,i w unilmlt ,.
hugged each other in 11 illiriiiiu of
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i....
Inute Inter we were
J"-v- 'V'" n ",,v "iiniiie later we were
found. -pito our we.ikneM we
i(. pH, ,. , , (,f ,
,.,,,., ;n when we reached daylight
once morn we found that we had
occupied the cave for four day, and
I II I ft' Nielli
Tim itonolulu OmIIii.
r .1.11 ii,..
.n-tii of I InivdU'-
1 1 II li" till 'UK .'
Hull
I In- l,ii- -in1 lihit- al lliiiiii'n
Tin- uliiil-. 11 rv o(t mnl iiimloii ,
Tin- rtiy liii luvii. Jnvlc Tr well.
llll Jllf ' II llllllV fi-'luiv.
lint -uiih' tin- il-ij la- hhIIf. mvity.
UN fM-l in;. Imnl '11 miiiiilicr,
Hi' "in Mill In hi-I'lrl lu'liliiil
I" fun llui ii iinotliiT.
lint Jin k in-'ur fnitii uinl -un form-i-.
In ii-iilnn htrnii)!!' iliu'ip,
Hi' Inn- iiiuii t itli oiniill lulu,
.vinl In. iMiiv- ol Ji r fji'im.
VinI -i diu iillv lev x i'iii'Ii ni'ii oiM'll,
. iluv'rj ii.iviii liriiulj ;
Mi.- 111I11I il rt. it nmvr linn-,
i I- nuinioi'i. iioiui'li'ii duty.
A lady at Toolet, La., was vert
Mi'li it 11 Ii Inlioli colic tvlietl .M. (J
. k m . I
riu.f u ,., mr,.,n, f t,
, Kv (.r ., Httloif Chamber
lain' Colic. Cholera and Diarrlio-a
It Miieil.t lli-M) .lie tta. It el I in
fortt miiiiit r-filler laliiiiL' the lirst
ihi.oe. Fur ale by all dealerri. Ueii
sin, .Suiiili Co., AKentH for the
Hawaiian Island.
By Jas. I-'. Mort'nn.
TO-MORROW I
Household -: Furniture
AT AUCTION.
On TllLTUSDAY, May 17,
r in o'i i.ick a i.
A, ,.,.- 11.-,.!,-,,!,. of A KHLKKh. K-n .
I'liriii-r ! wiiiiir iitviniH ami vii'inrin
siiii'i I will sill hi I'tililln Auiilion tliH
Hun., iniiii ruriiiiiiri'. ri.iiiiiri-iiiH
, tit . tv
1 Westermayer Piano,
(.Ni-urly Nmv)
Mri I Ciiisr.ivliii; Wlckur llMiki'r -uul
hutteii,
B, Yi -Marbletop Bedroom Set,
i. w var..r..i.t.. in.- i'ii..u..i.ivr.
.,..., . n
Combintd Bookcase and Secretary,
It Kmi'Iimoii Dlilnj; I'ulilc.
imk hl' Ui.ir.l. iiuui(.'-rooiii I'lmlr,
Decorated Dinner Service,
i r .i-ki'ii iia- uml hllver Wure.
Jli-.il ill.-. In- flii'Kt,
A Collection Ol Foms & Plants
i. . Km. I.U-. hi,..
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ftr I'r. ml- oIm-ii fur ln"'i'lloii uii
Wi-.iiH ..i Mm linii from o i a m i
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Juu I'V Morgan,
AUfi'ioNKiiii.
ia;u-m
Hawaiiaa Bartwiw Cil. L'fi
Saturday, May 12, 1894.
Private and public advices
from the States are to the
i-ffect, that the hard times of
to clay have a parallel only in
those of 1862. Whether this
is a fact or it exists only in the
minds of newspaper writers
"deponent saith not." It is
possible that the tremendous
J . . . . , ,,
headway obtained by Loxe
aml h;s ;uiherents has had a
tendency to ajjr.ivitti matters,
t M.. . mii ... 11.i;f.Vf.
nU caiISC pt ople to UUILV.
that work is more difficult to
iret than it really is. We have
1 .1 iii.vqt,',npri tri it
rS , UM. newspapers mat
whole tmtaiions 01 tins army
Were offered work in different
cppiinno nf the rnnntrv "nd
M-Cliorib Ol uw. counirj anil
declined. 1 hese trans-COII-
tiiie.ntal tourists will not be
treated as bread winners but
as plain every day tramps en
mL.tl lo fo0t amj shelter at
,1,,. ...... ,e ,u. :.:....!
die expense of the municipal
authorities into whose hands
they may fall; by that means
they may be persuaded to toil.
Viewing the unsettled labor.
or tramp problem of the States
a".(' WPar"K l Wit tn(J s'tu
atlOII here there IS really some
satisfaction ill livilHMIl an Isl-
.1 1'ani.lwe. It would be a
hard matter hen to get enough
jje mtJnt tllftl who do not
work from iiinci)!f. to ulav SI
ame of seven up. People live
fTZZ
respective ways and watch the
lluctuations Ol the SUlMr mar-
ket with the same avidity that
characters the hue street
broker as he fixes ins eye on
the "ticker " When a planter
, rf , , ' V
VS..,lM - Me Ul.lKe.s lip
his lists ol "wants and sends
lie :m ,ilir Inr l-lcnrlrv
ItVcakiT iir u I lendrv Double
'" ,ux -' "' " '"") iw""-
Kurrotv I'iotv Sneakinir ol
,,iU1ters reminds US we have a
' . f ,... ....1. ,..,,.,.,.1
siotK 01 ireiiuuie o.ik iiunieii,
, s,
sinide or 1 2 inch double leather
. . A 1 - .
1 ruiteeil to lie superior to nn
I 1 i. 11 .t 1 .
beltinjr sold in this market
, h
) .".. Ml a large block o.
I iclvtitia ISuIlin. inilllUlactlirut.
of
red
I expressly for us for use on
1 irr
expressly
I ........jr..,.,
, U.ntnlU,
larit' T,J1
als. We have sold
nan lilies of these arti-
cles a
Jk fp
aml have never had a
din a customer.
The plantation people have
; heard a jreat deal about 111a-
! chine and cylinder oils lately,
and we wish to mention just
here that we are in business
at the same old stand,, and
that Colorado Oils are used
Mere oy tlie most carelul en
oineers and by the parlies in
charge at the factory in lubri
cating the Wheels of Time.
Oils may come and nils ma)
go but the Colorado brands
grease on forever.
Now is the season of your
discontent over broken hose.
We like to sell garden host
because il is profitable; you
like to buy it of us because of
its good qualities. But you
may have been careless with
your hose and broken it. If
you do not feel like buying a
new piece we can sell you a
Kempshell Hose Mender for
a quarter of a dollar that ma)
help you out wiihout buying a
new piece until next year.
If a mile of fencing of the
old style costs you 287 47
and you have to keep repair-
ing it six months in the year,
, what will be the total cost?
The , W,l' l " V" tl,U
i r.tiich manager loses sleet) to
I , . . S '
I the extent of isicx) per annum;
' the time of his laborers about
.5751 yea, , !. r ,.
I fidence in mankind $mu in a
twelve montns. v)ii incomer
band if you adopt the modern
method the I ones Locked
the whole business including
, wirft. .I,ost st.a's' washers and
a pair ol crimpers costs you
f2, ,5i aml irlsomi:ii Jtra
expense and worrj rect.'ive a
Corbett blow.
Nearly everyone who comes
to our More and sees the sam
pie Knamel Hath Tub wants to
taUti il home and have a bath
' n Wu would be delighted
; to sell one of these tubs to
,,,.r liniici.lnilili.r in lli iul
; uverj iiouseiiomer on int. isi
! ands because we know their
happiness would be increased
'after a bath in one of them.
MEASPOONFUL OF
milfcycr&yard Water,
inI cure
I
atk $ Cramp
"n. v)io"mach, or
jWel, :
rrrvrxVoiaiT-
0rSiU weft
here byflrugjilh
rilK AOKSCY KOIt
PERRY DAVIS'
PAIN KILLER
IM WITH TIIK
fl IStPI' I IB (I I I
MulllOlU ll US; VI'm U
I'
BQ3 Fort Stroit,
When- till llivnliinblf lioil-ulieM rriiinl)
limy In' olilnlncl dy tin-
IJOTTLK, DOZI2N or OKOSS .
HV Imve nlno tin l.r(i't dieok f
Drugs, Medidincs,
Chemicals, Perfumes,
Toilet Articles -Photographic
Goods
ln lr IimiiiiI In llif Mnmilliin Nliimlr
MauiRacing Association
4th of July Races.
PROaRAMMDl
11 Itacn "Sl'liKCKKLSVlLLi:"
PUHSK, !7r.(XJ.
Itiiiiuiliu ltnc. ( MIIh llnili Krre
fur all iltitviiliiiu liri'it llurn-f.
IM Uace - " V.I KAIT " I't'ltSK,
$1(KMXI.
Iliiiiulni; Itniv. ); Mil piirh l-rn-fur
nil.
ltd Itnm "W A Ml KB"
I'l'lt.SK,
?2tHMMI.
I'r.itliii ii-'il I'lii-liiK It'll"-. I Mllv
lliiitu, lwt .1 In ." All lmri' wltli a
rii'iirl ( -':.'.' or In'tn-r to i;n to lioinl.
furl muIhIiIiik not lu tlmn 1IHIS.
1th l(nco-uKL'LAn I'LMtSIS.fTrtMlO.
IlmiiilliK Hu-ir )i .Mllv Dnili, for
I'hiiIu II IihihU nr uii'li-r. tu uarrt
lljn Hid.
nth icrtct " waii.uk i'" I'uusK,
S101MKI.
Itiuinliit; Itiu'i'. S Mil- uinl Ul-mi
Kne fundi lliiw.iluin Urol llorc.
Ilth Itaee "Ql'EKN LIMUOKA
LAN!" t'L'l. I'IKSK,
2tK).lKI.
ltnuiilliK Itrtin-. U, Mill' Imli. Kri-i'
fur all.
7lh llaee -"COWINTHIAN" HACK.
MKDAL, .?7.tKl.
IliiiiulliR llncf. I Mill' Diisli. Kri'ii for
nil llnwuiiiin llrul llnreef tn ln riilili'ii
hy MfiuljcrK nl ilif A.ocliitliiii.
8th lace-"TUOTTlNU and TAC
ING HACK. PUKSK,
$1511.00.
I Mill' llial. 1ict 'J hi 3 in liiiriiu-H.
h'rri' to ull liurxio Willi no In'tti-r re
run! tlmn 'J: in.
Mb Itaee-" K AH ULL' I" I'L'ltSE.
fl5(MKl.
Iliiiililuu Itui't'. I Mill' inli. I'r.'"
for nil HiiMiiiluii llreil Hori'ii.
8UBJEOT TO CHANGE
K.NI'.eiiriVK foMMrJTKK
10.1l- It!
Kerosene Oil!
TI-IK "ALOHA."
A High Grade Oil 1
Price Moderate I
AT --
THE0.H.DAVIES&C0.
IUII Mil
WANTED
'IV) III. NT AIIOU I MM Al HUM III''
1 Luiiit piniulili) fur ii lii runi'li. biutn
lliiutlim uml U'riiik tu
U A. A!..'
IClAl-lin 1'. U, llui 4)J, Huliolulu.
r&m aitWc
y jw 4. M m
HOMES
AT
- - -- ysi-w !
PU A D T f IfflV
X fjAXllJ Vl 1 X
f'ivtSM
THE
ilway 4 Lmd fo.
KSft
App0STE
Another Great Opportunity
I To Secure Uuruu In One of the Most
VullKhlful Luciilltiutf tu be
Found tu tliu I'uradlke
of the Fuclllc.
A n lu-nllhv rcort--I'o-irl I'hj lm
nlrcmly I'MnMMiwI mi rnvlnlilo ri'i'.ltntlnii.
Mnny kuiI i-ltiii'iii In till nonin, unity
lnivii'XMTloiirril the M.inilrrdil cllivt jn
.Inccl hy ri fi'w ilnys -ujinirii hi tlmt dry,
fool ntiiiiiKiiln'ri', anil (ltu rnti'fnl trill
inony to tlio ri'llut thi'.i linvc iiloiiol In
ilntitly hIiiuiI frnni in-vcri.' uml long o n-
) ilnucil uttnok of lotlireii. riilclant
iii-iiiii:iueil wltli the i-luniitp nl 1'itirl City
1 ri-roiiiiniiiil a n iniliirHl-uiiltiirliiiii.
THE WATER SUPPLY
IS AMPLE!
Alul cm !) IliiTi-uinl tn liicul tliu IH-t; Ii ol
it Hiiiilutlini i-i)iliil tu th' lariMt i'lty In
the nurlil.
I'k'ir. A. II. l.ru.Nn of Oiiliu I oll.r
our Hiitlinrl'v fur utiitliiK thnt tliu iviHit
nuiily I the purut yet illn-oVfrt-l In t lil
country.
.Special Inducements to Haily Settlers:
1
l-'or ninety iliiyn from ilutu nlll m-i!
I.OIH ON HI'KD.AI. TKIt.MS fuvoriil.lo to
Ihiiiu llilc KcttliTo. For u t"nu nf tlirce
inontlii from iluii-, luinln-r hiuI nil ln 1,1 -liiK
muliirlnla will be Miiilliil, uml ilcllvcr
cil nt IViirl City ut iniiuli inwi-r irli. tlian
I'Vi-r liulori' olitmii'-il.
I'ur fiirtlntr nnrtii'iiliiri'. cull ut tlii-o'llri-
or on any of thu Itimlior ilculoni in tlii-
illy. TIiokuIiii now nun lnliin. i'Miih
tliiMiilio ir)o.n to Imcoiiih ri- ilcntof
that ktrnivliiKi'lt), will ilo vill to liinliriu-o
tliU oiHirtillillv. IIio-i-mIih iivuil tlmtii
et'lvrjol thU ntl'er, ultliln tliutiinu nuincil.
will lip untitled to, uliJ will rn-clvu tliu
following honullu:
Kor it lerin of ten yvnr-, till- roiuinii
lll i-arry xituli re-ldom-. hihI iln-lr fnmllli-i
from Pearl i'lty lo Honolulu In tlir morn
liiK liirrlvlun little l.clnrc -even u'cloi'lcj,
uml from llnnnliilii to P. nrl riiy In tin
vvi-nlliK l iivlni; llonuliilii etiiilon a little
niter live o'cliK'k , fur ten eiit i-ai-h way,
it rate len tlmn one runt ht mil,.. Tlie
raloon ull olln-r u".eiij;i'r truliin riiiinliie
ilurlne, tlieiluy or nllit will tin p, i-cnt--r
mile llrnt iIk--. uml I cnl per mile
kl'CillHl I'lllxN
A (.-"Oil vliool Is hImiiiI In be iiif mil III
the I'unlnaiila, in the linn, lark'e, nt-ti
Aclioo.ioilt' erueteil by Mr. .1. T, Vuler
litiuxv. llfi-lilenlM liviiiK at IViirl I'ltj
heljjIilH, lubove IVurl Cliy Ntutinn nnil
thiion having lioiiies on the Penliihiila. will
be a 1 1 n w ul tu rlilo fren on regular iruhii
lietuueii IVa r I i lt -tatloii- in uml from
tint PenliiMila.
'1'Iio-p who mint toL-ontlmie 10 enil their
cliililreii to sehooln in Honolulu, cuu huvu
triiiih)iurtHtlun on nil regular trulim tomul
from IVurl City, for thu iiiriui-uiif utteiul
Iiik st'hiiol, at llvti centi. t'ui'h uy for uuuli
illill. 'I'llU if equul til I'l to '.'II lilllt-H rlile
for leu i.'oiiti.
Kiiiial Induciniieiiti' fur thoe ilefirlui; to
ceciire hoimm In this country huve never
before been iillerml to tho puliHe.
ThU Coiiiiany Iiiib beau re.jiie-teil fiom
iibrniiil to linine tlie irivi nf ull thnt r no-i-ol'l
land In that loculit.t.
rihoulil ii iilL-uruneu sale be made to u
syndicate, no oMirtuulty like the I'twent
would U!aiu oeuur for (he Miii'liute ul
homrH hi I'eurl I liy
"A Word to the Wise is
Sufficient."
OAHU RAILVAY & LAND CO,
. 1'. DiLIJNiJ 11A.M.
lW-il
Uuuural Mnuf(t.r
FH3R, S. S.
HOLLISTBR &c GO.
llnvt' Hindu another Largo Importation of
MANILA CIGARS
Brands of LA COXSTANCIA and EL COMET A
DKr 0IUENTK
Large Assortment of Shapes and Sizs.
For Sale in Bond or Duly Paid, Cur, Fort & Merchant Street.
REMOVAL !
Benson, Smith & Co.
WILL REMOVE TO THE
Formerly oaiiiiiiti..TMupieufFaiiiioii"i
ON OK ABOUT
TXJ3STE5
Ul
National Cane Shredder
I'ATKVTKIl I'VIM'.II Till: I.AWH llK TIIK HAWAII W IMI.ANIM
i liy
m
!' ' f-"5
'aV
milK UNDKRKIUNKI) HAVK ItKKN AIM'OINTKI) SoI.E AOENT8 KOlt
J- tlii'cn SiiiihiniKiin nnil mi' nutv iri'niMil lo n-cotvc ordem.
Tin' )rvil( iulvaiitiii'p to I hi derived from t lit? ne of tho National Hank
Siiiikdiikii arc thotiiiicld' h1.iI1IhIh-iI uinl ucknowl. dufil hy I'luntern
Kt-'iiuriilly.
The t.iri;i nniiilii'r nf 1'l.intcrn iiriiK thi'in In tho United Stilten, Ouloi,
Arpoiilinu KcMililh', Peril, An-triiliii uml cluntvlioro, hit.tr wilneioi to thu
iihotu id.uin.
Tim iim nf ilii SiiitiaiiiKii very lurui'ly MiiKiiii'iil tlii iiiiiintity of nine
(In mill nun riml CJ.1 tn n(l), aim. iho oxiniciiun of juice (A to 12).
It i a ii'iil rufi'iiaril, milking knutvii al oncu thn nri'MUiicii of any
piiMiv of iron, Miilic from con, nr iinythiuK tthli'h tvoitld hn liable to diinmu
tho mill, nnil allowing nnii1i linn- to umiiuvk cuiim hoforn diiinugiiii; thu mill.
Tim SiliiKiuiKii if tnry ettunly in nlc, and front Urn niannor of ItH iipeni-
I lion il cut or toiirt- tlio-o iici'(n of wiml or iron tvilli nit often hreakniK the
iSintKiiiiKii ; 'iml if aiivliiiiu' liri-iikr, it Ik flniily Hume of the knitet or onilurh,
whieh e.in In i n 1 1 1 k 1 uml er'Uioinii'iilly K'ilm'i'd. The SiiiikI'DKU. an il-i
i nnnie indii-uli, li'.irp the enne into chreiln ol turviiiK lennthc, peifectly nimii-
ni); il and iilluwim; tin- mill lo tlioriuilily n- out tliu jnket without re-
iptiriim .the iininniiie nxlru power nei-eHiiry to ktii or eriifh the whole
eani'. The Siiiikhhkii Fii'iiiil' the hhredihd enne uniformly uml ovunly to
' the mill rolU, uml di.e utvuy .villi ihe necopity of cpioiiiline, the li.i;iipn hy
i I nt in I hettti'i-u Ihe milU where r"i;rindiiiu i in tine. No tenter uumuiit of
' Imili r c-iiiiii'Hy i rei)uirid to ieiiilo the SliiiKliliKli tlmn that tthieh tvui
"iillleieot fir ihe iiiiM, lm ihe ahote reuroiin. We fiirnir.li full tvorkinii
! drawing fm ihe ui-l dlalinu nf uir Sn it KDliKltn. eunhliuK itnt ctiiiplnni en-
'r'illi'iir lo .lierih('illy iiflull ll lid i"ti"t tlielll.
, In unloni'i: .-iiiiti.nnMi (ii'in ii. i)niiM' m'iiiI rimdl tiknteh, li'itvinK ihr
1 di.iiuelor uml width ol the mill inlU tvilli whieh Slliimiinoi to he ruiiiicetrd,
alio the Mi' (eilln-r tmlil ol left li.nid iih you fare l' .mliverj ride of lint
; null;, tiiin wlin-li tin-iii'U iiiKini lueiileil, iiImi ill" height fmui lliT linn
to eeuter of front null roll eltufi, mid diHi.iuee eeitter lhii nil ift to front end
i of I i'd pluie. TIii'mi SiniKHinii-1 are now heinj; locii hy tliu lliln Htitiiir Co.
uml Ilimi Mill. Kiili.tlu, win re they urc nivin reat Miiihf.M-iiim
&' l'riei uml fui-ilter n i tii-uli. rr- may he hud hy applying to
WM.
r i f
HAWAIIAN OPKHA IIOL'SB
The Publio's Favorites!
Stock Company
Thursday Eveuing, Mdy 17th:
; The Ireatimt Irish liraiuu Kvur Wrlilen
"THE SHAUaHRAN."
Saturday Evening, Miy 19th:
A Whirlwind of Laughter !
i DiX'ii i: nil i. -u
"Crushed Tragedian."
"Mulcahey's Visit."
tmr no IM..W8 iii;i'K.ti:i -i
Pricea. - fiOo., 75c & $1.
tW Ailvioii'ii 8.1 le ut I.. J l.nei V lnre.
in :i nt
THIS SPACE IS HE
SERVED H, 11, WILLIAMS
lintel Mrci'l,
Next door lo Horn's Bukcry.
IUJI If
" C3-.E3T,IO.''
g0RNrn
1, 1894.
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1
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V.i ,7&'.VKgSS5a?H
m?5mmmmm&
G. IRWIN & CO., L'd..
iV l'!iO fat Ihr ftmrajinn Itfttwl
YOKOHAMA BAZAAR,
Corner Nuuanu A Hotel Streets.
-H'ST UEUEIVEI)
Silk Dress Goods,
- AM. COI.OHH-
.IAPANKSE SILK CRAPE,
I'liiln uml llro.uileil;
I.Vl'ANKHK OOTTdN Olt I'K
Silk Shirts and Night Shirts,
Bilk Mouse., 811k Neoktlui,
Gold "and Silver Scarf Pins,
Hamlki'rrhlt'fft, SIiuwIh, HhvIhin.
HiiKlury uml Clieinli-t's,
S1
it i
III!
.luii.'ini'ro Truyx, llumliiid hi'reens,
Ten Scti, Klnwer 1'utn, Kti, Ktc.
PRICES RBASONAULE.
CHEAP SHAVINO.
rpilKVKM.-lvNOVNVAM,HKUUAlt.
X. Iiur, Thuiniis I', lloehfiirl, liur tukun
tin Unei'ii-Hirent Rtinvliijj furlnm aillo'n
hit; lliihtucn .t t'u., lieu- ii pioil CJIfun
Shnvt'cnn lie Innl fur Ift ContM; llulr Out
uml hlmve. 'J 1 1 eiil-.; llmr Cut, '.1) tVnln.
IIKfl lm
NOTICE.
rIUiM AM) AKTKII HA I'K
1 i:iy mi hilih o jiiiniele.l In
itlthtiiit my written unlvr
I U'll.l.
my iiuinu
(1KO Mi'lVI'YilK.
Honolulu, MuyT, IKM. IU.7lw
UEMOVED.
Dlt. IMIb HAH KKMtlVKI) Jllri
Olllrit tu Nil, - Kiiniiu ft reel, next
ilnur tu J ii nit- I uiiiiilmll i:ii. Olllcn
Uour. 8. 10, 1.3. 0 lliO-'iw