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"T K&XW" 7 i National Cane Shredder I'ArKNTKIt I'MlKIl riK LAWS UK 1MB HW til v l-LVSIi- x . - y, ! it - - . - V IE UXDKKSIOXBI) I1AVK IJKKN lhuu HilKKiiiiKic mill lire now n i Tliu great ailvmitugfx lo lit- ilerivetl In in I ! u-t of tin- National I'asi-. Siihkiuikk are thoroughly 'ntnlilinlml kihI hi knowlttlytiil hv Hunter Ktuiurnliy. The hvrtfe nuiulief oM'liintir-u-itu 'In m id tin I'niiul .Stiiles. I'lilm Ari-'iitiiH' Kt'pulilie, IVrii, ,Vutrnlin .mil Neuhere. be.ir xv tt in- in tin hImivu rlitim. Tin' iiku nf thi' SllHKiiUKit verv lnrp'lv .lUtMiient- (In- .jtiiiitily ! -uui the mill can griml (2't lo '.0,), nl-o tin-1 Ainu'inui l jtiioe (ft to 12). tl I a :ri'rtt mifegtiunl. nmkine. known hi oueu ill. pie-enee of mix iifi'G of iron, utiiki'it from our-, or unyilum: vvliieh vvoulil be ltnlilo lo iliunntii tin- mill, ami allowing aiupli- liiui' lo n move iitne lii'lon- il.tniitiiini tin- mill I'lii- SiiiiKliiiKk if very -troiiuly tuiulu. ami Imin 'he maumr of ilr opi-ru-linn it i'iil or tenr llii'i,iiii'i',' ol iw' I r iron ivitii.-ul ofti'ii hrenknii: tin SHHKlHiRh; mill if iinytliinii hreiik-, it i -imply -.rneof the knivi". or einterc Ahull iMii he iiuit'kly ami eoiiniim .illy re-!,ieri I'he Siihkiuikk. j il niitiii' itiilU'iitt'H, te,ir The emie into -lit il- ol v.irvinr lenulh. Jieifeetly open iiik it anil allownii: the mill to ilKTi'iiuniy pri'- nil ihe juleer- without, re lUtrin,: the iiiiiiii'ine oxtra iiwer ii'eehMiry lo uniul or eruh the ivhoh oane. The SliHKlinr.ii n.nlf the hn Meil e.oie uniformly anil eu-nly H- the mill mile, anil il nun null tin ueee-Mlv l irenliiit; Hie hiniac-e hv hiiiiil between the null-, where n-juriinluij; I tn u-e No ".renter niuoiint ol Ih.iI.t I'ap.utily li- reiillireil li ueiat the MliiMiliMi than that wlneh war -iilueii-ut fur the mill, fur Hie .iLove iiii-mi-. V furni-li lull vvorUnii. .Irnuinu- for the m-tiilliiliun "I ur KHiiKIUibii-. i-miMine, any i'oinM'teiil em Ifiiit'tr n -ueee fully in-tall ami "tint Hii'lii. In onleriii; SiiliKliliKH" finin ii. i'ia ml -mall -ketch. -Ii-iwinj; He lioniiti r .mil wulih o tin- mill toll- wuli whi.li r-iuii-.iiiihi' i- to he eonineleil, iI-k Hie -nli leitliir ri-ilit or left haml a-nu faei' ' .nlivi-ry -iile nf the mill,. U'miii whiell tin mill i'IIKIIH i 1 leil. ,ili. the lietiihl Imm IIihiI Hill i., eentir nf (rout null mil -haft, anil h-t.iiu'i- renter tin- -huft lo (tout nil ! heil plate. I'liere SlliiKliliKUi are n-iv. In lug u-eil hy the Ililn Suijar On ami H.itvi Mill, Knhala. win re liny an itivini; izreat Hati-fai'lion. F" I'rii'i'- mill further i.irtieulat- niu he hail h uiplyinu n. WM, G. IRWIN & CO.. L'd.. we i lr .luriitt fur Ihr lliKfiiiiiu ItliitnU tbl.KI'liU.M ll'l CI IAS. HL'STACK, I.MI'OUTKK AND DKAI.KIi I J. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR and FEED. Fresh California Roll Batter and Island Bntter 0- ALWAYS ON HANI) Jt Ne Gtods Received by Every Steamer Irom San Francbco IW All rtlir fn.tlifnilv oiirllnl nil rkiil vltli inr' nltcml tn LiNi'nLN Hliuk. Kino Siin.er. until I'KI.KI MoNKh :'ld- LEWIS Ill tfOKT Provision Dealers Importers. Fresh Goods by Every California Stoaraor. IUK - HOrSK - (JOODS - A - SPKCIALTY. llwiMiS UllUMki StlMl I1l.li Jgtt VST S.TtM-.CTIUN (il'ARAN THUi. thl KIMIONK I" i' lX ' 11. L MdNrVKK & VAiiK im'IIKTEIt' MI IIKALIR.1 IS Groceries, - Provisions - and - Feed. Sev, liiMkl- HiH'flvml by Kvir I'm't,!-! fpilii Hh- K.i-'it'i l.t-n .out Kirili- KUKSH I'ALIKOUNIA I'KOUL'CK HV KVEKY STKAMKK All iinlxr- ImiUiIhIIv Uimi.II I'ari .il Un I-iI.inii llHIiKll.- MlUICITKIi v .-."! i iillN I. I- mi'i J. J. EGAN bl4 Port Street Al.WAYh OS UAMi rilh Latest Styles iu Millinery I'llh I.ATKrtl' IN White and Colored Worsted Goods l'HK.Mon'l I'liMIM.K'rKnliii Kill- DRY :(K)()I)S -IN iHh riTY Uitssiunklug Done by Mrs. Runner WM. DA V IKS, Rigger and Stevedore, WRK CKKR ll IXI.1'K AN'll ItlMlt.M f .in A I.I. KIND" i WultK Tin- St'ltr. MA1IIMA11I" Will run r-j!iiliirlv Ijpiwi-cii the. .url uinl VValnhiA Kuvinl)iiiiHi. .Mekulnin, Kcium nut unit I'uulkl im ili- I -huel ut intli.i. For KrrlKlit !' . iiil I" li i'iiihiii Xk- llni'lire nl iilhri ovir Biirw'ttKl- Itiink Ki .1 .1 Wl.'kn l." ii DAVID DAYTON, Agent to .Take Acknowledgments Will. VI il.Ml In .Maiiaiikin and Sala of I'ropurli t Sill Colleclino in All Its Branches. On m i N'u. li lli-rcliuiil nirii i wvrv.rt.1. T3x.asf?;oiTj; aoc w7-tr - h ??$ Al'I'OlXTI'.l) HDl.K A(JKX'I Fill. inn il in rt'ieive onlor.-. I' Il U 1T2 "iill-fiii llnti J inniiiliiil 1-laml ilnli-r. Uvt. Finn ami Umu .Srm.Kis -! ii IIOX ft & CO., STKJCW'r. Ri'lai! jruccrs & Naval Supplies til mi. I limul 'lt I'liKh ..lVTPi tl, HH) SaTISI'AITION (il'AHANTKKIi M Empire Saloon, Uiiruer Hotel & Nuuauu Streets. CIIOICK OLD Family Wines and Brandies V -IMM I A I I PORT "SHKIJKY S3 Years Olci E. 1ST. REQUA, mi. VI.VNAUl.lt inn NOTICE TO Visitors, Picnic Parties, Lnans M G-enera.1 ?.itoliQ ' A t Smith's Bus and Livery Stablos, Kins Street. AljiiiiiHi.' Mi'lrnMil linn .Mi'ie Mnrki-l It I In- i lii'irf..l i.hiti- Hi limn nui'tili i'i'I IIii-m'" VV jiiiiiii tii -. IIiil'uii". .uui "-iid. II. lliir-,.- It uil .it miu in 1'ntl tout --i ln'furi i i irv , li'M ln-ff Mvvturi.1 TolopUonu i-'t i. H. 4oe. OKVI.ON TKA AND JKWKI.HY I Itl.i. I INI'iiKM Till-. I'l III. n 1 t lull I luur ii.t'lii-il Mil Miin- .11 .Nil. liii Nii-uuni in n imiIi IiIiu Muii.itiu lunil .luwulri n-l wllli it iiilt-i .-iiiiiiiri'. i'l-url-. tt . J ii -.1 r ii-lvnl -uiiii' I'uri' IVj I'm 'IVn irj It Ai-u ) inn IIiiihI-iii.iiIk I.mi-i-. All uifiii'iHluii if in) 'link I- nli( ili-il W. J. bAHHIS. ji-M No, ISO .Nuiumi itrrsi (Continvnl from 11 Pmje.) in Mm Kiiwivinniit nf liU llfi. lilmrtv anil protiertv, ai't'onliiif; to Inu; anil, i t..... I... ..1...1I 1... ,.l! Il I llt'll'll'll', in, niiiiu itr llllll.'M i, , .i,- tribnti' hi. proportion or lia'n to tbo nptnst of this priiteetlon; anil to iiv' lii pirotinl seriei'. or any equivalent when ncfttnr. a- ma lie provided by law. I'niM'd. Aiirui.i- 12. ICMiMjsr Domxin. l'rivato pnipiTly may be (alien for piibliu tt-i, or may be ned fur ri'nr voir. drams, llniiu or diteluM on or aero tlie land of oilier, for aj:ti eiilltiral, milling, niniiii),'. ioiiut!i' or sanitary pnrpo-ei; but otd. njimi due proen."-. ol law and jut eoni peiisattun. Ciiiiii. Hrowti tlmiif'lit tliereoiiKlit to lie .'oinn pro ision fin tlin taking of laud for railwav.x. ( )lierii-i it illicit be eoii't rued that this Artielc wii ovi'litsivi of I'vor purpo-o not mentioned in il. In answer to Min. Sinitli's remark that a railway beiti", a highway ought to eomn under the phra.!', "for puli'ie u'," the speaker wa afraid the Artiele vn- loo inde finite, lie moved the itisetiiou of the word, "railroad.-," before "reser voir?." Mitt. Damon would object to the cntiMriietiou that laud should bu taken for private peroiM from pri vate pernius. I're. Dole considered the provi sion for "dun proi-es- of law" would proteet private rights. I'nder the old (.'in-titution there a. a doubl as to whether there weio rights of eminent domain In be invoked in be half of private enterprises. The matter of carrying water over pri ate lauds was ver important in this eouutry. lie iustaiieed the great water iliteli on Maui, whieh, if it had been obstructed by private rights, would haw prevetited the great development of agriculture on that island. Miu. Smith cited the ca-e-. of I 'ranee. Italy ami Spain, where the utilizing of wa-to water.- had tuailii a great transformation. This very ipie.-tion gave great dillii-ull in those countries, al-o in California who-e agriculture win o lar-elv de pendent upon irrigation. Conn. Ilroun said they were deal ing with private property, and it wa important they should not omit reference to railroads. It was a new ituostion in I hi- count iv and. as there was talk of extending the rail road arutiii'l this island, also of a line fioiu Matiiakua to llilo, it ought to 1 1 set at rest in this Article. Del Carter moved to inrerl. after tin' word, "used for," Ihe words "railroad- and other carriers, ami for." Conn. Kitiin.'ltitli moved that the further coii-ideratiou of thi- Article be tm-t poned till a future din. Miu. Damon contndcd that pri vate property should Im taken nnlv to be under lillblte control. He ob jected to milking watcrwnvsmcr the lauds of other- for pun'lx private benefit. Miu Suiilh again ri'fi-iri'd to tin expericnCi' of other countries in res peel to irrigation work-. Del. Kotiertsou agreed with nil that had been said about the public beiielit, but he thought the Article vm lit too far. He could not see the light of allowing a man to take his neighbor's property foi douii'stiu or iauilfti, purpurea, llu niovnd lo in sert Hie word "or" bilor "milling,' and to strike out the words "mining, doine.-tic or sanitary." Del C'ailerobji'ctcd to (hegraiuiua lical coii-tructiou it made"privali property" capable of being used "on or across the laud- of olheir," i.e., on or Across, ilclf All the words between "ditches" and "for" -hould be struck out. Dull, osepn favored ('uui. Brown's niiieuilmuut. Mm. Damon rennwi-d hisarguiueut in behalf of private rights. Thi was the dark horse in the whole act. He would move to strike out the words, "reservoirs, drains." Conn lirown was talking in favor of Min. Damon's amendment. Del. Carter called the speaker to order and held the lloor to say that Mr. Hrown seemed to forget that nobody's property vvat to lie taken without due proce.-s of law. Conn, lirown thouudit he knew what he vva talking about. Heijuito undur.-tood that it was to be by due r i i.... .i... i.i .. . . jinii-i-.-.- ii ni, iiiiu iiiiii uui mil tnaue it au.v ie- a lianl-liip that a mail should diaiti his laud uiiou hi- ni'iL'hljor'n iiroiinrl v. Couu. Carter said it vva-sui'i-,ti'il to Iiiiii liy a iit Umiiihi near hiui thul tiny vvniK hi'iiriiiK a ri'tit ileal from larf latidnvviii'is. Thi' con fiKuratiou of thin foil ut rv was such that it would Im a puhlii; injurv if a propi-rtv ovvniT imhiIiI provi'iil tho iilai'iiiK of a ri'-urvoir across a kiiMi I'lin rt iflc a- it "lootl was pun) I'liou'li for liiin.if anvlliint,' ho would add to it ciTtaill I'rosidiiut l)oh was not vvhuri' I huv win n ovviiiL' to till) IliaUV auittiiuuii'iiis. iii' MKri'Hii wit li .Mr Carinr's I'lilii-i-tn of tin- wording, and would tuovi' an aiiii'iidi'd draft I'mvixioii ihoiild In uiatli' for land for iiianiifiu'tiiriiitf iurio-i'.i as vvoll as railroadn 'I'licrn miht In a growth of uiauiifui'liir'- in this t'ountrv win 1 1 would iciiim wator and oilier (irivilKi's. lit- iimim-iI Ihe folliivviiiK. driifi . "I'rivatt projuutv tua.v l)i takoii foi piililic iim', oi ma's lii usfd li.v ot Imm than tin' oni.i'i tht'ri'iif, for railroad-, trauiwnv. pri villi- f, draitir, lliinio or diti'lu1-, for arifiillural. milling, iniiiiii, iiiniiiifm'liiriii, doiui'-lii' or -unitary purpo.-K-i hut onl,) upon dun proi-nss ol law and jut rouipi'iinatioii." .Mm. Daiiiuu uiiivi'il to rri'ouiiui'iid ri'foriuii'i' of I In- Ariii'h' to n i-nm initli'i'. Cairifd Ainu i.i lit Mu. ii viiv M II I I.i I Hi ,vu i' uiilitarv -hall al to ihn law- of I In Ski hi is I Tl wav s In' -ulijiM-i land. Sm iion 'J No inhlii'r .-hall, iu Unit' of iii-ui'ii. In ipiarliiri'd in miy hoii-u without tln I'on-i'iil of thn iiwin-r; iim in liiui-nf war, liui iu a tuanui'i pii'M'tilii'd In ihu Li'isla tun' i'a-.i'il Amu i.i. II I'oioi vnii Svmi hi (lo- t.ll.MIUM . The churaulor ol thn .'uuru"1011 a Hrjiuililiu, I'OUllitlOIH of this Constitution. LhonatiH'of such uovorniuent is, tun sliall Iik. tl '....' ie KcllUIUIC ol Ha- wan Min. Hatch moved to strike the words, "l'lio character o" out and to substitute "this" for "such " Carried. Aunt ik 15. Tkhiiitokv. The territory of the Wcpuhlic of Hawaii shall be that heretofore con stituting the kin (loin of the Hawai ian Islands, and the territory ruled over by Ihe Provisional ftnv, rninent of Hawaii or which may hereafter be added to the Republic. Conn lirown We should make a place for N'ecker-Island. iiughtcr.) Aiirui.u HI. -liv-iov The enign heretofore in use as the Hawaiian National Ktisigu, shall continue In !-. the nitioii'd ensign of the Republic: o! Hawaii. I'a-sod with applause. AllTICLK 17. "ClTtI.N. Ski HON I. A citiell of the le public of Hawaii sliall be: A person born in the Hawaiian Islands; or, A person who has bi'cn. or shall hereafter liecoun naturalised ac cording to law Couu. lCiniiii'lnlh asked how this would alfi'd citieus uaturnli'd hilherto. such as the Chinese who had become citii-n- I 'res. Dolt' answered that it was clear it included all who had been naturalized. Couu. ICniuieluth did not -ee why they should g. back of today. The) should recognize no e but members of tltis coinuiuiiity. He moved to strike out the words "has been, or" in the last paragraph. I'rus. Dole pre-umed Mr. limine lilt 1 1 refnrn tl to a number of Chinese who had uaturalii'tl a few ve.-ns ago a a ptecautiou in the event of their lipping up on their return permits. While this Constitution made citi en-hip a llr-t ipiablieatiou for vot ing, it was not the only one and there wa- no ground for fear that it would admit many of the people in the last speaker's view to the fran chise. It would be a veiy -erioiis thing to deprive aiiv.inn already naturalized of his tieu-hip. Such would lie an unsettling of the per uiauciit character of the govern incut, and a breach of faith which would smirch the gnml iiutue of the count ry Couu. Kmiueliith withdraw hi amendment. Del. Cartel moved an auii'iidmeut to make tin paragraph read: "All persons bom or iuturaie,l in the Hawaiian Islands mid -ubject to the exclusive juri-dictiou thereof, are citizens of the republic." When they were in doubt llcy should look to the Con-til Ut mil of the I uiteil States. Prciieit Dole s;iii the trouble with this amendment wa- thai per sons naturalized in this count rv were so uiider au oath by which they ditl not abjure I l.i-ir allegiance .tn their former cinnitrv Tlcm is a provi-iou in the dralt iiiuier con--uleratiou making it ncce arv for ; ii'rstiis naliiraliziii,' in future to ab jure former allegiance. Couu: I'tiiuieluUi fi'lt that they were now touching botticn. If ever lliev Weie to have goviuutlieut ill thi-l I'oti.itrv ,f r!n- pi . pin, b) the p.'ople , and f ii the peoph-, il iiiint bn on tlio tnis of TritiTVM citienslup nf Hawaii. If this had been Hie rule in l lie pat, tlie country would have been saved much of its tumble the pnst 12 yiurs. He was willing to surieuihr his citizen-hip in the L'uiled State-, and work here for Hawaii and annexation to the I'uiteil Slates ' Applau-e.) Del. Hitchcock would not know, if Mr Carter's aiicictuii'ui pa-sed, where he would In- He was born in this count rv and had ilwavseiijoved ihe privileges of ei'ieu-liip, yet if he went lothe I'lilleil Slates IIUlli'l the laws of that country he could vote there as a citizen. Del. Carter said a distinction ought to lie mail" between citizen ship ami I he right of franchise, A constitution might, as did theirs of lSs-7, confer the right of voting on aliens. Thorn was no fear of Mr. Hitchcock lining placed in dillietiity by his atiiDUtliui'iit. Altogether there hail Ijecu almut allll persons ualiirali.i'd iu tin- eouutrv. How i iikiiiv of tin u uniilil intitf 11,1 uid be very r.lueiaut to reeede wo from tin hoiioralili' po-itiou tald'ti Wy i he I'li'sidi'tit Tim tiuix may havi arnvi'd when thi-liiivuruiui'iit should a-k tin handful of natural- i.i'd alii'iis to winch pivi'riiiui'iit wi-ri'tlii'V to look for proti'i'tiou. Miu. .Nuiith would -irouuly oppoi tilt- repudiation li.v tin- (jiiwruuii'ii of its oliljiratiotis Tlu'i'i' vvoruotlmr: than Chini'M' invohi'd, ilium won.' Auii'rii'aus, llriti-h and (iuriuans. To ri'pudiati- .ililiiratioii- toward ihi'M' pfoph' foi a hut,' Miiitiuii'iit ' wouhl tin a ii.'itiiinnl ili-i'i-m-i, 11., Irn-ti.d Iim Aniidi, uinilil iih 'i- ill tin- draft. Tin' Ariii'h' pa-.-i'd without aini'uilmi'iii SI'IXI.VI. Illi. III.- ill I lll.I.N-llll'. Ml HON uv iiijihon not a Ha wan, in i'iiiiii. wlin iiitik ai-hui part or oihnrwi-i. ri-uih-ri'd siili.-taulial -itvii'i-in thn formal ion of, anil has -ini'i- -upporii'd tin1 i'rov ihioual (iov I'liiiuoiii of Hawaii, vhoshall within si iiKHilh- from thu promulgation of tin.- foiintitiitiou proi-uro from Iho .MtuisliM of tlu lult'tior a t'l'rti lii'iiln of Midi Mirvii'i', in maiiuur and form hnniiu H'l forth; and who .-hall talii' an oalh lo -uppoit tin.-rou-li lilt ion and I lie law of tin' Id-plililii' jo loii a- In -hall nun -in ilomirih tl in thi' K'iu!iii shall In i-Miiili-il io all llu pnv ilnyi's of I'ili.i'ii-hip with out tlii'u-liv prejudicing In- uativi I'ilii'iiship or alh'tfiaiii'i' Mi iion .'(. l-'or llu piirpii-'' of idiilltll lllj.' llu- Oi'iMili iiilith-d to ui'h t'l'itilii'ati. tin' .Miiii-t-'i' of Iu toiior shall appoiu' -ucli mi iuln-r f t-XIIIIII lll'l'n a- he Hi,'!' lli'i'lll ln-l, to ri'i'iiivo applir'itioiH and tain "U ih'iii'i' upon siii-li suliji'i't .'-ui'li i'.oiiniirs snail r i f tn tin' -aid Minister a d nptmii of 'iii'h pef-ou fniiiid to In- i i,iii.-d in -iieh eertifh-aii', whieh di'-i-iipt urn sliall iui'ludi' the iniiii", ri jf, euiiiitrv of hiilh, oi'i-upatiou. Iiiniith of msi iJciiun in Hawaii Mid pruuuut rubi- hereby instituted, is under the terms and tleiice, and shall be embodied iu tlio ' cerlillcate. Slction I. It shall be in tlio dis cretion of tlio Minister of lutorior to reverse Ihe decision of any such examiner and issuo n certificate to fiuv person in his opinion entitled thereto; and to rofue to iue a cer tificate to any person, who, in his opinion, is not entitled thereto. Tlio decision of the Minister shall be final ami not subject to appeal or 10 view. Sfctiox 5. Anr person to whom 'lieu ceruiiciii" sii.iii ? .n.-.. hall bo admitted, upon application, lo naturalization, without showing tich certificate shall bo i?rantetl 't ( nnv further otialilicatious. i'resident Dole, in a discussion of the second section on a motion by Couu. Kuiineliith to strike it out, claimed that this section was most important. These tneti had fully earned the rights of citizenship by tlieir loyal support of the Govern ment, and it would bo a wrong to bar tliottt out. They might have the best of reasons for not being willing to forego their foreign citizenship. Moreover, these men had the right to vote under the old Constitution, and would lose it without a provi sion of this kiuti. The section vva referred to the Commit tee on Legislature, with the following three sections. At l:li the Convention adjourned till l::tC n. in. Tuesday. Dr. Ooto'u Patients. With reference to statements pub lished in the Advertiser, throwingn doubt on the e.ist'ncoof the dis ease in the cae of certain loner pa tients of Dr. Goto, the following certificate is in point: Kina Katuaka was shipped to the Leper Settlement per steamer Lo liua on Tuesdav, November III, 1HSS, with I" other "lepers by Mr. C. W. Ivingsley, Agent ll-iard of Health. She is put down on the ollicial list sent to the Superintendent anil on file at the Superintendent's ollice iu th" Leper Settlement, Molokai, as being ft wars of age and from Hono lulu, Oaliu. Mnrv I'ala alias Mary Daniel was brought to the Leper Settlement when a babe of II or 'l mouths old. and on the iM'h May, ISHS. with 17 others, was examined and all were declared lepers by n medical com mission sent to the Leper Sett le nient by the Hoard of Health to ex amine all doubtful cases. The com mi ion was composed of the follow ing gentlemen: Drs. Ktncrson, Peter sou, llroille ant) Wootl Aiuuiom: lli'Ttiii'ioN. Acting Stipt. Leper Sett lenient. Kalaupapa. May 111, I Sill. Sometime ago 1 was troubled with an attack of rheumatism. I used Chamberlain's Pain Halm and was completely cured. I have since advised many of my friends and customers to'trv the remedy and all speak highly of it. Simon (ioi.tin.vi'M, San Lui ley, Cnl. l-'or sale by all dealers. Ilensou, Smit h ,v Co , Agcul.s for the Hawaiian Islands. K0II BALE CHEAP i Second-hand Family Carriage ! gtf Kni un it' (i tl nl j m. Duwhivrr. Sorylium Seed Kilts!" I'l.Ahh ijI'AI.II'Y KV. Knr -nl.' hi till- In WAIA1.AK HAM II. K-A.-V7-A.IIlSr Baseball-:-Association. Kameharaehas - V8 Hawaiis. ' Cntnnrlnii Aftniiniinn lunA fllh J-uuUj MIICIUUUH, UUUG CJIU, 3i30 'CJSC3C Adimssion, J6c. lUiOtl .Kerosene Oil! ,II:bvL()HA.,, A High Grade Oil I Price Moderate I At THEO. H. D A VIES & CO. Ill llll California Fruit Market. i iirm-r limn A Aliil.p'i -i- aiiiiiriiios ll-liii'fiiloK n llv Kvi'l Ml-.lllli ,'IM'll (ruin ullli Sim I run Fresh Fruit. Oysters, Salmon, Poultry, im. Hi I. i.- l.i.' hi it TO 9 .A.. "hL. p.. nut Ion 1 1 ilii' linn i" nuu i- 152 MuUial Toloiibouo 152. N I" E3tJR,aE3SS i -'Ui .riiiri-. in i -in i iliirili-ii Me. -iiiikli r,, VVilli-i lii- I'llllit! -iiiw- unit -li it " '.mi. .ill ki-nl- lunil., In. i.in - i in , in,.' Iviiki". Hint hi im. Ijiwii Iiiiit- i lK.ui.lt. Aliu Si-lliilf lllilr in fin-lull 1. 1 in I of Jublilin; Vurl vulli'il tur niul ft turned titta if A TEASPOON FUL OF f& i.aiLtK ,o f'l cttifflc milCjCr&yeu'd Mate; mil cure 2 A..- .. . rs-.ue rAi't, rW t my flrfcuK OJ Cfr 7Vnn Supplies lo assist young ll H8. OloiWOdcJl OT" '"r" "'"' ,"n,'cnt tn oehieve hap - - pine. y S ' I'ii nc and Card Case to make Q-y-TvVOl.Cll'flA' your hest girl happy. torSMc m4hcre ufiU ,,,,',, II alle.l and rocktt Hooks to rilK AOKNCY KOK . . . , . make iour best fellow happy. PERRY DAVIS' . v llaxtliull Supplies to make "our PAIN KILLER''-- IS WITH NIK Hollister Drus; Co., L'd SS3 irort Stiot, WIiiti- ilii- liiviiliuililt) lioii-i'liul.l rriiiHty inny Ivo iilitnliit'il liy tin. HOTTLK, DOZKN or UKOSS. We liuve nlo tln liriff-t Hteok ul Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,- Perfumes, Toiiet Articles -Photographic Goods Fe dp Itniiiil iu (lit llnwiillnn l-luints. "Stock Chief' 13,444. Helol.1. 1S.2. W,lghl, 1.300. , ..'. -N- W--A' Standard Bred -)n'rlully I'l.'i-i.'.l (or llil I'liiiiur). IJAUTIIX OSTr.MI'I.AUNn KNUAll III); tin- -iTV'Iri'-11(11 -tiilllnu - lionlil nut full Iiii-xiiiiiIiiu till- Ih-iiiuKiiI milium. Fur IiiiIIvMiiiiIIii' In' li lie H'i-r In tlu'-i' l-l-uinli.. Ill -Iki', rulor, cuiiferiiiutluli, ill--.i)ltli'H, line li.i-.illnn uii.l mik.tIi trottliic j tin II 1 !. iiliu-o It I it In llu. fun-ino'i rimki'. FE5E3, $25,00, I'.ivulilo al linn- ul -i-rvlru. Itu- 111111 irlvik'tiA uniiiti-.l. liiliirniiilH.il fur llinllfil, HIMily tu a it. itow.vr. li. v. ri., Vi'tprlniiry liillriiiiiry,'.i)Kliii!it , llulni I11I11. Iiiiii tf.j:t it THI3 SPACE IS RE SERVED H, H. WILLIAMS HiitL-l Street. Next dour to Horn's Bakery. lir.'l-tl L10SSOXS IN Drawing and Painting. D. Howard Hitchcock liriiuitiKiiliil 1'iiliitlliK tuiiKlit by I lie Im--t Kiirnpi-nuiiii'llioil- CliiH-vkvvi'r.v Wirn-ii.-mIm) niul niiiiinlu) (..im. ..on from h i m, in I'J liuoii, tft- l.iuiik fur I'rlviiii I'upil' iu ipt--I'iul 1 1 m's of nerlt iiImi kIvi-Ii. Mu Tliu si mill, wilt Iiii npi-ii to v -iluri iivurj Kinlii) nfu riiuoii lUKl-tf Relief 1 Toothache llnti Woiiili-r'iil I'hiiii'-i. Iti'ini'il known u- "CKCEEJ KZXJl DXJ2ST" ii .mi- lloitli- iili liiri-i'lluii-. tOP ' of ' ' .i'Ki'' limn I or iuli- li) Wixu Wo Tai it (Jo. ill .i .'u "A Trip to the World's Fair" Hilt Ti t'K l On Saturday, Juno 9th, VI I. I i n I M in ICawa-iCLliao Olaurola tK- llii.lt-- ut I In llll. llUMUlWll Nv to nl Y M i . A 1010-ta WJff :-M Rule ! ixoiaeD fin i r. W.F.Reynolds, : Prop. The Domestic Sewing Machine uinkca linppy iviven and mveet heart. All khnU Machine Needles and Attachment to make every woman happy Guitar lo charm with xony and hare a happy urn He. SpectnrlfH and Kycylasucs to fit all m'tjhtu ho that both old and yonno may he happy. lliilh and Toy to make the younyrte.r happy, lUmimjlon Typewriter to make Ihe hnfiine man happy. Visiting Cards and Society Stationery to convey happiness. Ujjire Stationery and Blank Hooks, und to complete the happi ties nf all lluij a Stem Winding, Stem Setting Xickcl Plated Watch, guaranteed a good timekeeper for $.1.50. IVR ft. P i H 0 Q BICYCLE CLUB. $10 A MONTH 1894'"CLEVELAND".im Them I nnthlne lxtter lliun a "I'levt-Uuil," liuth iiit iiltu u tftioit ; nml with tin' ftirlhi'r luiprorcnii'iits ina.le tn tin- three vital ).art-tliu Tiro, the Klin, ami thu llonrliiKk It U now hiiiililyiiiii-liiilti-nKi'iililnniKt iuuiiiroiiuliiilile. Hlioul.t a piniriiiri' ocoiir liy nny un ti-iuil rliiun-e, the outer rover vnn do llppotl from tliu rim, thu Intiur tubo rc-p:ilri-., an. I iIim wlii-iil be riiimliiK uiiln linl.li' u( llva inlniitiiK ln!ll lit n ' CIhvp liiml" yi'iir! H. E WALKER, Aki-iii, IIiiiioIiiIii, II I. 0 i FOR YOKOHAHADIRfiGP! run At .sti:am.siiii' MIIKI xMARU, i YOl'N'U, t .niMAMUu; Will be .Im- at I liln l'urt 011 or about June Jitli, unit will Loave for Yokohama about July 1, With rn-lglil niul rn-hennurii. For furt ht-T particular, apply tn W. G. IRWIN .V: CO., LM, Admits Nippon Yu-eli KaUlm. U).t KDRNI8HED BOOMS 'po l.KT ON UKItK. J. lunlu Mrrel near Mil lr Htmut. UM-tf TO LEX hMZ IrmillKK MUKIjY KUIl 1X3L X nulled ltooniH at No. 4 Uimti'ii Initio. bfiMI FOR RENT 1 KUKNIHHKI) ItKKI V iIuiil'h tin linretunlu niroi't, for elttii'r faiiill) ur blnule Kiiiitlunit-u. Tfrius inoilerivto, Kor particulars OltUti. apply at till 101Mf FOR BALE IMW1UA1II.K HOUHK AXL XJ Loth with t'XL'fllfiit i uview ut Mnklkl. for imrtlriiliiri aimlv to IU.V- S iu l'rt rlw rlnlit'eolllci;. ,e l I II L'T V If Ul I s. TO LET evwl lAtiK IU l.lvl ON Ktnail utreol, ouu bloul from iiunocur, all niodurn iiiinroveiiiniit. also Hani. iffo rituulfi uinl tii-rviint't Itomu. Aiipiy to N. H. HAt: kUMb, irrt it hurt Hlrei. TO LET l I WAIKIKI ONTIIK l. llt-iii'li. I'uiiifiirtiililu iiiitrturt fur one or two hill l'Ii. iiuiitlriiiun. Iiouril on. tluiuili batlilliK fucllitlu. kiioiI. cular uiiuulrv for purtt- 10JW-tl UUhlXTIN OFFICE. Ua EY AND m &A Mm