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WHAT'S tN TO-DAY'S PAPER.
tltAT fAIIK.
llunntl, My i'onntr.
Dr. Goto Work.
annum fai4k.
hilllorlnl I'arne spin.
C nlitut until t runMimii -editorial
TIIIRU TAUK.
ljca) ami Uencriil Item'
Marine News
Judiciary Jotting-.
Nurrow Kcnio of a Child
Death of Mr. Lovejny.
1'ienlo nt Iteiuoiid Grove.
Died in Great 1'iiln.
Wntitnl l'rocnt ltaek
Half or Whole Mn-t.
rofRtii PAiir.
A Modern lMcn -by Jiillen I) ll)tie.
"She iOnihi -lhiUclin.
I'l'du'd to itfilhrt Sh'I nt 1'iirly,
Hut K'talilithnl for thr Hmtftl nf All
TUESDAY, MAY 251. 18M
With "surf bronkiny high nil
m ou ml it," N'uoker Ulntul mny bo n
hard subjtH't to ntttiox.
It W uit uiall cumulation to t lit
people to bo allowed to look on at
the nmhlitiK of tho constitutional
foitiittitioti. ".Small favor thank
fnllv received."
, of Dr. AnlunpmlV r.n,c,v of Dr.
Goto, hook on li.pr.-v. Tln-r, r..
iitiiny inti.restltiK ami iiiMru.-im-
pns'aijt'S iti tin tway
CONVhNriONAL OKANK13MS.
Aiivtliini: ililTirt-nt oottlil lianlly
trtf fxpfftcil tlinu tiint thfl'roviiiou volition to proiulo for lliv Adver
.il OntiTiiiiixiit sli.nild not i!i'in to tivrV plan. Th.'ti llu conMittitioti
hate tin' entiling constitution kiiIi j would iimv.-rj hum of it provisions
united to tlie people When the ' l at the mercy of tin. eight con elect
convention that U going to make eil delegate, many of whom are
tl. ...in ititnti. in !ui never linen Mil. ! men of no aliilitv and very little
tuitted to the people, the (loxern
ineiit doulitle oiippo'e it would
lie a ridietilout cotici.iou to sub
mit the convent ion's wurk to the
people. As it is not intended Manh
unt the constitution to the people,
the oriMti L'riuders must lr to make ,
Hie people believe that the thing
will lie their constitution after all.
The Adwitiscr state the strong
aigiimeul in favor of ubuiittiiig the
coiiHtuution to the voter"- which
. . I .1. . r . .1 .. .1 !
"l HIMIIIl 111 1 110 laCI lliai 1IH' Hill
. I. . Il I
teuiion I oniy paruany a popular
bodv. only half of it, members hav
,ugbecncl.oen bv .1 loclou.te."
This is faU to begin with, for no.
half were ubuiilled even to the pre
teuce of popular election which wa
made, ami more than three-fourth
of the electorate were designedly
prevented from hating any p. irt in
the bogus election Not only these
things, but tin choice of a majority
of the -mall minority that voted ivie
etr.-ctiially smothered through the
employment of au anomalous device
called cumulative voting, which vio
lates the very lirM principle of gov
eminent by the people. Having
stated this false crouud the Adver- ,
User goes on to xlalc au aiisolute
aliMirdity in the other direction
from its own point of view Hating
mentioned that "only half the con
tuiitiou had been ehocn by "the
electorate," it ays: "The remilt is.
if Uio coiintitulion is both formulat
ed and adopted by the contention
a iiioli, it will only be in a partial
suute the vtork of the people." Our
contemporary ought to get a wig
gtug from its masters for making
such au adiniMioti of unpopularity
ou behalf of the Provisional Govern-
incut
1 hu truth is that by a trick
thai would have done credit to an
eighteeuth century master of politi
cal oxpedionts the I'roviMoual
(hittiruiiiDiii, while subiuilting the
choice of lust than half the con
teiitiou to a restricted vote,
toinpellud the entire "electorate,"
un it lo called by the Adver-
tiM-r, to elect Its own ium
be unanimous!), not only to doiui
uate over the coustilutioual couveii
lion, but to prevent the assembling
of the convention at all if they
deemed it expedient This trick
eoiihiited in the prercription of a
lest for voters, in the form of an
oalh of allegiance to the I'rotisioual
lioterntnent lfauyboily represents
the so-called electorate, therefore, in
the convention iliillm member', of
the lixecutive and Advirory Coun
cils, for w'lnlu few if any of I he elect
ed minority received ihe individual
totes of a majority of the voters,
every single mother's sou of the
toters not merely voted but iworn
their coiilideuce in and detotiou to
President Dole aud tin four sub
dictators, together with their dull
fill counsellors of state. When I hey
thus stvore their allegiance and p'tid
worship lo the oligarchs, the voter-,
knew that it was fixed that the big
nineteen had elected thomscltcs as
a majority of the convention There
fore they ratified their elotion as
such by a unanimous tote This
fact does not, however, made Ihetn
any more representative of the peo
pie than the delegate elected by, in
many cases, bogus majorities of a
small minority of the electorate
Since I lie Advertiser has minced Us
belief In government by the major
ity of the minority, its nay out of
the Uilllctilty it admits there is a
"ditlioulty" -of oimliiitf ubuillou
of tl) constitution to tho pcoplu I
easily fouud "All that U necessary,"
it in, "i" to provide that tho const 1-
j lution, in order to become law, shall
j receive a majority of tho votes of
I tho elected delegate. Thin will
lunku it n directly the work of tho
I people as anj law are" After
"law," ri'iul, "of tho V. O." and you
will bo correct in that proposition
But hoi to "provide for" an tiling
now I Tho tiint for provision wn
whon tho Constitutional Convention
Act was lining logHlnted Of cmire
tho convention can adopt rule? for
its own governance, but it rati only
' legislate t lit forninlatiou of a sya-
i tern of government. If tho convon
tton elm in otheruio, that it i a
competent to ouact tho rati Pica
lion of it own production as it
is to enact that tho ratification j
is to cotno from tho people at
large, thou it would be simply fol
lowing a lino of action tho exact
parallel of that for which Queen
liiliuokalatu was deposed bv tho aid
of foreign arms. When this is said.
however, it still remains that tin
Advertiser' way out of tho dtlll
ctiltv i fraught with possibilities if
not pr.iluliilitirs uf a ma of ditll i
iMiltiiM In tliu lirit iilai-o, tin' I
Ht'lf-i'lcotiMl hiu iiiucte.'ii aro not '
lildh In unitu llioir (loliliitraliilv ill
;, T w1 , f()r
Mhll .ur,Ml(U.r of ,1, wholl, .
i,,,,!,,,,,,, B, ti,u AihirtUir inrroiti. '
.Supo.i. tliotiglt, that otio or two of
ttutir ratlioal iiiinibrK, joined with
, tlit olitl imkIiU-om I'lt'i-ti'd (liilcgntus.
! ali.tnlil iiif.t.i ri niiii.irilv it lint iiiill.
general, much le tpeciul knowl
edge, to lit them for the extraordi
nary work of tegilatioit to which
they rahly iniited election N'ine
of the elected delegate could pro
duce a deadlock in llio convention at
any tittn
by declaring that if auy-
.thing wa not done athe wihed
J they would unite in voting again!
i ratification That number would
make a tie tote for the purpose in I
-pi'"""1'. "' eighteen wouiu ,
txx .. mi iilil.trntlill lit intik n iTit I II if
ilil'CiM-riimii.i.iM .. i" " ---..-.fs
. ..I.. 'I'pmIi' itm hllillllltl III trutllPM
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'.hiscouu.ry without the consent of
the g..ter.,e, is likely to bring its
'author nothing but ridicule and ,
trouble. The loolish rreaks or their , may tacK wire iieiiing ior tut-friend-
are not the eat of their i same ptirpo.se. 'Ille.se art:
alllictious made to slide and to lit almost
Prevention la Bolter
Thau cure, and tlioe who are ub-
jeci to rheiiiuatism can prevent at-
IIICK" l Uei
niiitr the blood pure and 1
Tree
from the acul which causes the ,
dt-ea-e oti can rely upon llooii h .
.sarsaparilln as a remedy for rheti-
inatiMu and catarrh. alo for every .
form of i-crofula, salt rheum, boils '
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i.i i i. i .i . i..
noon. ii i. iie-i. .inn Yiiiiii.'. in i
uhole ivlcui ,
Hood1, I'iIU
in elTect.
are ea -in.i gentle
"A Trip to the World's Fair"
I nit ;. ci. is
June 4th aud 9th,
l x.cli'ek e m., in
Kawalahao Olitaroli
lot- I'u'k.H nt Tlirmii
Sen. i ,i,' uii i V Al. I A.
Iluwit Inn
1011) til
HOI I1L.NG & (JOM
iir Jlnl'KI. .sritKKT,
liel ..tie O'lll.TK in
Liprs unit Mdiiila Ciprs
General Chinese Merchandise
- M I II
S'U nil. Hue, Mulling,
(IiIim-. ilh, Cu ., Kle., I'.te
English and American Groceries
Hi l.ei i u.iil Milliner
Ml ll'.M. ll.l I.I'MOM. 117. lull. I
Baseball -'.-Association.
Kauiehamehas
va
Crescents.
Wednesday Afternoon, May 30th,
1 0'Oi.O3S
AiliniHhlon. - - - 'J5o
ntii-ii
notice.
lyillM. VI Y AIIHKM'I. CltoM llll.
1 IIiiiii1iiii l.liunl. Mr .It i.mi.i,
w III net (ur 111. mull rKimriil ..m..r of ul
lijrlie. It'lltl AllllN
iiiiiiuiiiiii Mm j.i i-'ii mil u
l.t?r,,t"crilumiijJOJit'Hl,Ti.o
doat at thr nullum Ojjxor.
milii Mm flu. L'ii ,
Snl unlay, Mny JO ISH4
If the Government has sent
a representative to Johntson
Island to hoist the I lawaiian
Fkijj he will liml he had been
preceded several v,cars not
only by the British lint by thr
United States. Years a'o an
enterprising American, "a
party by the name of John
ston," hoisted "Old Glory" on
the Island and reported the
fact to the State Department
This was so long ago as to be
forgotten when the commander
of the' Champi in" was ordered
to jo there two year- nyo and
hoist the ll ig of Gieat Britain.
Nearly everyone remembers
the correspondence published
as having passed between tin
United States and lingland
and the 1 lawaiian Government
i if . .. ..
ii uur memory serves us as n
did in ante-bellum days it was
settled that
ii lor any reason
Ktigland should want to use
tin; tsl.'iiiH Inr :t r.-tlili' t;t:iti(in it
,nrl n..rmiinn r.i tn cm tm
,1 !. :i 1 t i i.
h i U mtcd State,. Just what '
ccwnplicitions may am? from
. ,B K"v' "'l-"i;' i.khK
shceout of the Johnston pit; no
one cm say. I urn about is
fair play and the Executive at
the "big house on Kino; street"
may sprint' the Monioe Doc
trine on the people at Wash
ington and Downing street.
Nothing definite will be known
of the minsion until the "hva
I lani" or the "Champion" re
I turns. In tin meantime keep
your eye on our Be.tn Pots,
direct from Boston, ami gua
r.inteed to cook beans about
as well as you can get them in
Boston.
We have a lot of Wire
.Screens for windows th.it we
ire willinvr to sacnlice to Irce
tu,
looms of I ionohilu Irom
m()S,Ujlo,.s
or at leat kv-
i crease tne ntimher. I uese
..,rH(..,c -,r.. uli.lin.i un tb-n ilw.
r" ar s."1 B SO tll.lt llli
" '' Window Ueh.ue.
also. IramiiS upon which you
any sin wmoow. i ney are
well iLiislifd and will be sold
cheap.
i i .M ?.! .1 . e
' rnmiiiiniii ami woman s sin-
I rage Si'flll to lock arms 111
m.,t annmuuities and I lawaii
. , ,
' exception. It has
never been demons! r.ltetl ail).
wuere inai me ngnt ot suura:e
.
granieu
to women has evtr
it-ii up to demoralization ot
crime. Wherever it has been
withdrawn it has been on
sSl
that it was un
Womeii are
like men, and h.ic been since
the Garden of liden episode.
Let them know they cannot
have a certain thing and the)
turn the world upside down
to get it, tell them it's free and
they will turn their no.ses up at
the lure suggestion It will
be the same with the voting
, privilege, let the women have
it and at the first election pt-r-
ri'dit and at
the next election
the number will dwindle out ol
sight. As to prohibition, no
intelligent man believes it pro
hibits, they simply object to
licensing evils. I las the law
forbidding the use of opium
decreast d the evil? A refer
ence to the police court records
will show that it has not, while
the receipts at the Cu.stom
I louse have not been aug
mented, nor the government
recompensed by the increast d
amounts collected or lines
worked out. I he average
drinker in I Ionohilu and else
where on the group believes
in temperance, and he prat
iviii-iu u mii jniiij iiiiui-
ill temperance, and he prat-
ticesit. Then; are some few, of
:our.se. who will take a "fid ' at
..
tler
con
every opportunity ou can set
some of them ever) day soaked
full of bitterness and wrapped
1 .1 I
up ill red llannel icmorse
c nwn il.r nre (li.iirf.Qi.iiit
as men tney are depressing
f.iilttres. .is sncciineiis of rum
lailures, as soecunens ot rum
soaked ruins they are tropical
tiiumphs. I hey call their
habit au inherited tuft, but in-
stead of wrapping it in a nap-
kin they use a water soaked
towel. Their thirst bean on a
three per-rent basis anil high
1;..,...... I,,. ,,...,. In,,,., I it intii
Htellse IMS lle.VI'IOpI II II IIMu
sOllietltillL' tll.lt a Keutlicki.lll
' 1 1 1 m 11
' would travel miles to see. In
' llm way, our . 1 jo Cocktail
Mixers are immense.
Uy towls J. J.nvoy.
AUCTION SALE OF
Household -:- Furniture
usXy. m, -aw.
On Till!
AT 10 OVI.Ot K A
M..
i I will ell nt I'uMli AiK-tl in, nt the Itol
l me uf Mm S l.llltl.l' II. Ile-etatila
tret near I'ilkiil tret-t,ii.lji Inini; the reM
ili'lteeef Atrs W. C I'lirUe, till the liiie.
hnld furniture. I'lin-i-lliit: uf
1 Elegant Oak Bedroom Set. 7 pes
I Willow I'nrlorf-ri. I o-ik l.lcli-.ir.l.
I Oak Utuilnti liming l'a Me ,V I lnilr,
3Pa.rlor Lamp,
Ice l hel, Meit "'life Mti lien htiive, i
I'lnlil' W'lllua ll.-lten.l MnttlliK, j
1 (M r Maltrc o, Kte. , l'.tc.
pc ill ntloiilliili icillcl toOtii Kietmnl
Upright Rosewood Pianoforte
Ill Hli'inll(l nnler.
r it-ah ii,.. niH... rnniiimi' h ev
eeltPht miler, liovlni! i.tily Ixeti In tie u j
tl'U III llltlll,
Ljrvla T.
Ijcavey,
AUCTloNKhlt
l'ii.. ::i
By Jas. i'. Morgan.
TT Attn nil nA T?n linin ma
AUOTION
wn i ui uu.vi, .miy .)IM, j
A'l 10 O'CLOCK A. M..
I h 1111 II nl Cii'.'ie Aiii'tli.n for .iit'.iiini ul
nun. Ii iiii.i emicrti nt ! t!i "l.letiee,
I'lllieliliiml .tin l del ween I ten tiim.1 tnet
mill I'lilnee Wii.k
Tho ; Unliro : HoiiHohold : ruritituri,
nii-llliir uf
Rosewood Piano,
I iliuMi rul Purler S.t,
II U llciriMini Set
I'olorul ltiilrn.ini i'l
Hair & Spring Mattresses,
II. W Kxtt ti-liin Iniiliiki-riHiiii I utile.
iH'kirj. Ili'frli;. rulur, Mi n nli
Kilelieti I'ui-iiiiI l'leiii.
Kti., Kti .. I.te.. Kte
Jtti i.
Morgan,
Al'l THiNTI.lt.
iiii:.-st
THld SPA'.E 13 HE
SERVED
H. H. WILLIAMS
Hotel Street,
Next dour to ilnrn'i I'dkeiy.
Iirjl tl
LESSON'S IX
Drawing and Painting.
D. Howard Hitchcock
nm.Wt.n iii.il I i 'hi n. tini;lit bt tlui lot
el I.iiiiih in in. tlm N l ii.eeter H..
lit In Hint -ami. In fi.reniiiiii freiu k m.
to IJ II. Mill
9tJ- I e..ili f..r I'rlvilli I'npIN III
ei.il Urn ul worl. aU kIvi ii
TISv. ILeMil'lio mil In
I'M r. I rl.l i iifi. iiiimhi
h ii in v tur
luUH(
Relief I Toothache
Milt Wiilnler ul I i e.e l!elifj
kllll III M
"OHEE KTTiM I5XJ3ST"
.'nil Lllli. Itntlle Willi lllreu'ioil..
IV urcH on it.M iiltt'H 1'ur Mile li)
Wixtj Wo Tai &Co.!
3 TO 9 .A.. ML. .
Ii nut furiet tin. tune t. rum U.
152 Ma'ual Tolepliono 1S2.
n i" 33xjrri.a-E:ss
i .ii .r...irei in r illr l.ar.li it Hne
"irinkler W'.ller l'i, I llll.n ."linn Hint
- Iia r fin njj nil klinl. I1.0N im iiiillie Inn- I
HI(! Inle Ullil 'eiv r llll Moiir II
n'illl l AImi "Uti.l (,l" ''. In filet llll
klin.iif li.tiniiij; Wink hi le. fnr.nel re
iiirn. il nr.'" il ,
t'UKNISIIKU KOOMS
i"
&?.!&.
'I'n i.i. r on iiK.iti:.
1 luni.i klntl neiir Mil
m&
ler -unit
I'M tl
TO LET
'iMiiti.i. mi i.i.y rt'it
1 tli-lllil l.llllllll It Nil
I ijiinlnii l.'iiii-. mi.' U
KOK KKNT
It'llMKlIlm ltll , i -
A .len'... on ' i:..rMiiniu ffirjfcvitL
"!nKVi' ,iuen'n.u,,Ten!!I 'S
iru' n,r i'',"' i'i'
l"m" iuio ti
KOlt BALK
i y'.sin viu i. not hi. ir.i--x
J-' I-"' lili ee. II, nt SnfiCi
.,V'. m M1.1.11.1 1 or iJ&?Tffi
'ieill.ir 1I" ii4ak2i
w.i. i, I'l.rriihoN',
I'"' v "' ' rinisln m,Hh 1
jd
TO t-ET
till I VI. I, JO 1,1,1 O.S 1 , -.
V 1 Iviiiiin -Iri'.l iini. Iiluc. It .." V.' .S
Iron. Iir.r-e eir till n.ixleili
jnirivri.iei'ih, illrli lllirn,
rilnuli . mill ..rlil lilnllll
S.
in. il
to m;t
V I W VIKIkl OS I III. 1 tyy A
, lleml. ..iinf .rlil.ii Arl'j'i'jJL;
Hiiiirli r fni inn in IwoMie j$lltl'j.iiX
Iiii '.intliin 11 In 11 r. I ii. 'iJ' fJri
ilimiil Imiliiii)! tiii'lliiie. Ri.uil Por tniiti
culiirt tiiiiaue
law-ii uuLt.Ln.N ori'tCK
m 111 u t
Viil In
VI lis
I i.rl -lieel
'DAI NIPPON"
Hotel Street (Arlington Block)
Just Iteeelved another Invui'-oof
Japanese Fancy Goods
- AMI -
NOVELTIES!
.OMI'MMsm
Dress Goods!
Pllttl nil, I KI.,,1l-.-,t HIIL- nn.l (rn,.u
MORNING GOWNS 1'
I'lulti Silk nnl Klnltmlilered I
Silk and Cotton Kimonos
Silk r'ntit, t;uliluni,
Kitil.rolileret 8'lk Tea I'mle.
Tnlilo toTers. Iltil Covers,
SIIL tntifi ViiiiLuun.
Beautiful China Ware I
w"" wmbmw ,,uu
tint lit ItnwN, II(iii.hiii Dl.lier,
I'lntei, Kte. Kto., Etc.
SmokiDg Jackets!
Silk ntnl t'littim I'ajntimo.
JAPAHEBB SCRBEHS!'
ItitK", Klepnnt l.nnip Slunle,
llniiilinii l'ane, l.uni'li II ikct-.
Ilninliuti Vnllsef, .liiimiiee Tm.
Kte.. Kte, Kle.. Kte
! Mrs. J. P. P. Collaco, Proprietress.
The Tagnwa Coal
Mine is
located in Kukttoka Ken in
the Island of KiiiHhui, Japan,
and was discovered about
twenty years ago. It was
owned by the government
and mined simply for the
government's use.
(real improvements, how
ever, were made since it was
sold to a corporation about
six years ago, .by importing
mining machinery from 10u
rope and America.
Tagawa ('oal is used more
than nil other Japanese coals '
in the following countries:
' China, Ttt itilti and Strait's :
Settlement. Il lias found
its way even to Monilmy.
Two etirgoep. have been
' imported into the Hawaiian
j Islands recently, and it has
no superior in this market as
htove or Meuin coal.
(i. 10. IJOAKD.MAN,
Sole
Agent
lor
K. Ogura
&
Co.
YOKOHAMA BAZAAR,
Corner Nuuaou & Hold Slieris.
.ll.'ST UI2CKIVKI)
Silk Dress Goods,
Al.U COl.Olt.S
JAl'ANKSK SILK CKAIMC,
I'lnlli utnl UriH mloil.
JAI'ANKSK C0ITO.N CKAI'K
Silk Shirts and Night Shirts,
silk UIiium-, Silk Xoekllen
Gold and Silver Scarf Pius,
t llitinll.crflileni,
SIihwIk, 'iihlieM
ll.i-lfiy mill llie.nUea
illlil
IhllH!
.Iiiitne-n I rum, ItninlHio Sereem.
IV i! beti., Klimer 1W, l.te. Klii.
IMilCJIOS
UKASONAULE.
rejm:o-v.i
I
J
HUSTACE&CO.
HAVh MuVKIi TO
Morgan's Auction Room
n,r ii siuiri lime, ive ure (III eillHK
n n n i
DCPHFtUrB DdV G03l,
r ni
Charcoal. AlKiirolm
hiir ii sliuri lime. We ure llll ellliin
'N" -
Kindling "Wood
in any wi'antity
414 BOTH TCLGPU0NES414
iiiji-im
c,
B. RIPLEY & AR1HUR REYNOLDS,
AROUITEiOTS,
mini Nim .Sifc l)i.(ivl Hull. Iliu.
Cut Kin el llniiiilnlii, II. I
I'lim Mii.'eilU'iitiiiik uinl iu 1 nun ml
em. nlM'ii lor I.vit) l)iirlitiiin 1 1 llnilil
Iiii; Ohl llilllilinu mu'ieiiil It. itio.j.
1 IK. I mi.l l.nlnrp'.t I). flKii lor Inn rlnr
llriiiriliinik Mmm nr Menh.inluil Ilinu-
Ini. 1 riiellur Hint III. in I'rlnlliiir. Ilri.u tin.-
lor IIiiiih nr euU'"r lll.i.lntlliiii
If yintr tulitvriptitni hut rxinml ,i,a ,
II a gobil tinu to rrntu. if 1
Grocery, Grain
A.3STD
FEED DEPARTMENT!
From u huge and varied stock
particular attention
FEED STUFFS !
(. 'om)risill,r
Gnlifoiniii liny,
.Middling", Uatn. Uorn.
K In addition to our usual stock of these we are now
currvincr Wushinirton Bran. Oats and Rolled Barlev.
! Those nre each possessed of
are wen worm a iriiu oy nil interesi"U in siOCK.
Royal and "Cleveland" Baking Powders!
men
Nit I nlnays In titfk nt lowest iiinr
ket figure.
SALT
A ti, liS wr bit'e
l.ltcrjHiol Coirse, llJ lb bigs
(Intnl.
Ktii-IMi Dairy, S) lb t.ugt
HOCK SALT-
SOAI'S
I'nllfi.rnlfi l.iiuii Irt
HAM. hacos, cnr.Ksi:
J. T Mortuti'a English Orocorios,
Oroase A Blackwoll'a EuRliah Orocoriaa,
Libby, McNeil & Ltbhy'a Canned Muata,
Richardson & Itobbln'a Oauned Muata
I'll C ITS
I'le. Titbit tn.l DrU.I
MACCAH0.X1-
7', and IA lb tux
IIHOOMS
A Inre Tiirletv.
Kerosene "Aloha"
- I. tltUK
Supplm!!, Hariire, Dry Gosis,
CrocKer?, Furnltare. Etc., Etc.,
AI.W.WS ON II ASM)
AT
-O-
THEO. H. DA VIES & CO.
j .
1
II- 11 1 LI. I
REMOVAL !
Benson, Smith & Co
WILL IttiMOVti TO TUIiJ
OPPOSITE CORNER
iFunuerl) occupied i tlie lnniil of rmlilon"!
Ss"
OS OU
JXJ3TE3
tlM'.'
HOLLISTER 8z CO.
I hive made another Large Importation of
MANILA CIGARS
HriiinlK of LA L'O.NSTANCIA and EI. COMET A'
DEL OWENTE.
Large Assortment of Shapes and Sizes.
For Sale in Bond or Doty Paid, Cor. Fort & Merchant Streets,
California Fruit Market" "K A MAILE"
Comer KliiR .V, Alakeu hit.
.ui..p. i.iBih.ii..ii.-
I PuinniiiiiiA' l).i(imiiiiiiiiniii'
' tulllill IIIU A U RC I I S
n
I II) Kver Meuinei from him Krmi
en-en with
, Fresh Fruit, Oysters,
Salmon, Poiltry,
k. ku, :. Kte.
A. R. ROWAT, D. V. S.,
llll reiiiineil I'lietlee lit liif
; InOrinary, 205 King St.
When In will hi ileai in inn 1 all of
tllOMi r.ljlll lllt MTVlfe
IW .No li'lllH hull' he II ainiriil III lll-
tlni; ut llii- 1 iillrin 1 r iii.ikinn II eiiiul to
llll) llll.l Mllul..r III lll.lll.l .l 1 1 III llllla of
. . . '
inuiliVilin
Mini in niriii r eittut Uiiiryeit
Uvll Tula. UO.
Mutual Telo. IB3.
I0U lw
the undesigned would draw
to the following:
FJarlcy, Rollctl Barley. Bran,
strong feeding properties and
Califoroian and
Washlngtoa State.
SA MIOX-
Itnrrrls ntnl Half llirrrli
Tinned
LAUD-
Knlrlmnk'
COFFEE-
Ureon Kuna.
"t'loneer," Kolgir'i In tint ami paptri.
TEAS
I TOBACCOS
CIOAHS"
X elioler vnrlety of IciuIIiik bramli.
I l'AI'F.H
Uniwn WiappliiK.
Ttt'LVES-
WruiiliiK
Ft i- Ftr ,
Fir
Elf.
& "Star" Kerosene
STOCKS Ul
MODKItATK 1'IIICKU.
AUOL'T
1, 1894
- llll
HAS TAKKN A HTOKK
Under the Arlington,
Where, hereiitlir, tho HtoeW
will lie elosfil out at , .
Very Low Prices.
lUIJ-lv.
AHT WORK.
M IMtKI'Alti:i) TO 1'AINT YOUIt
I'liotourniih in Wilier Colon, or the
1
1 iMKi.uii 1-ai.m.i inoriier.
l.eshonn lnn In Klouer I'nliiCntf In Oil,
Mini l'hiitiuriiih I'iiIiiiIiik In Witter Cilon.
I.iiue nil or.lurniit htmllo, Alnliu 1'hoto.
Hinpli lnillcr, Kurt ln el
ltt Look ut the i.iiniile In fuel lie
Iliirilnure Coini.iin k wiiulow.
Hill-lf W. II. ArlH.
AU kinilt of Commercial frinliny
jTO-itly txmutnl nt lav rat ft ut th$
Hull'tin Oflic:
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