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F IMS -' ) uaaiAaa National Cane Shredder HATKNTKH HNHKII THK I.AWH OK IIIK HAWAIIAN IBUVNllS & fr- ft r i ,lr . tf'r!foWi all, r T gr " . 1 lfW.iiM.lii ii . i, mu r rpilK UXDEHSIUKKD II.VVK UKKN Al'l'OlNTKD S01JS AUKNTM Kllll those Siihkiuikuh uinl tiro now ptup.irt'ii In rweivu orders. The gri-nt mlvrttitiigoa to In- derived from the use of tho National Oa.nk Siihkddkii are tliomnglily untiiblfoln-il unit itcknnwleitgril by l'lunh'P generally. The lur- iituulier of l'litnlum iwiiib ilu-tii in the United rftHtus, Otiliu Argentine Hetul)liu, Pom. Australia mil eUewlu-re, be.tr witness to tin ultove claim. The neeof ilu SiiitKiMiKh vt-ry lnrg-ly iinKincnU tin ituititv of oaiu llio mill can grind (lV to ."0.), nli-o ti.u u.ttr.tetii.ii of juice (6 to 12). It Is a great nafeguard, making known at once the )n scum' of unj pnoi-. of iron, take from enrs, or unylhittg wliioli would he liable to ilumitgi the mill, and allowing ample time to remove rjtiiu br-foro damaging the mill The SiiKKDiiKK if very strongly made, and from the tnunnr-r of its opera (ion it imUh or te.trn theie pier." of wiunt or iron without often breaking tin mihkdkkk; and if anything lirenkn, it is pimply MjiniMif the knives or cullers, which can be quickly and pconomieally replaced. The Kiikkiidkk, it u iiimie inilii'utos, tean the cuiie into sliruls of varying lengths, perfectly open ing ii and allowing the mill to thoroughly pnvj. out the juice without re itirliig the immeii!e extra power mets-nry to grind or eniih the wholi cane. The SllitKliiiKit spromls the chredded cane uniformly anil evenly to the null toIIk, and doe away with the nceeeidiy of oprcadmg the bagimne b hind between the mill, where regrinding ii in "nsi:. No greater amount ol ImiUit capacity is required to operate the Smkkiuiku Ihau thai which wa siitliuienl for the null, for the above tension. We furnish full workiuc drawings for the tn-ulliitiiui of our SiiiiKinikic. enabling any competent en giinei to ?uceci-j.fully inlall and ctarl tlnin. In ortlenng SiiiiKPitKUi from u, phai-e oend stmtll -kelch, "In.wing tin diameter mid width ol the mill rolls with which Siikmujkimh to be connected, also the nle (.either right nr left h.md ,o ymi face t! .telivery idde of the mill, upon which the null engine i located, nlso the height from lloor lim to cinifi of 1 roil 1 mill roll slmft, and detuiicc center this ihafl to front uud of bed plate. These SllUKlWKKn ure now being u.ed by the Win Hligiir Co uud Hani .Mill, Koliala, wlnne they are idvimr ureal satisfaction. rrices nii inrtiier p.irllcuiiir WM. G. IKI.KI'HONK n- C1IAS. HUSTACE, IMI'OUTEU AND DEALEU IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR and PEED. Fresb California Roll Butter and Island Batter ar ALWAYS ON HAND J Hew Goods Received by Every Steamer from Sao Francisco. tar An Order titlllidilly Mtu-nd to. S.til(Mtloti KiiHrniiiHml. IIimI iirler imIIi-iIimi ami pavKiHl wltliCMre. Lincoln Huhjk. Kino Stkkkt, IH'I'U VKI.KVIWSKP tf- LKW1S 111 IfOKT Importers, Uobe Provision Dealers & Naval Supplies Fresb Goods by Evory Calilornia Steamer. ICE - IIOI'SE - (SOOliS - A - SPECIALTY. l.tLNlis OlIUfK". Sol.ll ITKU, Jtl aT SaTIIFAOTION GUARANTKtD. rttl.KI'Ho.Nh. 11. Ii. MclN rVKK ,V: HRO., IMfllHTeilN ANli ULALKWi IN Groceries, - Provisions - and - Feed. Sew OikxI WeoH vnl by Kvery I'jckfl from llie IvirUTti .Stutti. himI Kuro. KKKSH CALIFOUNIA - I'ltODUCK HV EVEHY STEAM KK "'"K nn of tin- lll.INU OkIICKS SllI.IIUTK.il rf.' I'llllM'l' 1. 1 lift J. J. EGAN 15 1 4 Fort Street, ALWAYS ON HAN H II! h Latest Styles in Millinery IJIK I.ATKS'l IS White and Colored Wor&tod Goods TilK MObT COM I'l.KTK uTi K K h DRY : GOODS IN TIIK CITY Dressmaking Done bj Mrs. Kenuer. 3STOTICE TO Visitors, 'Picnic Parties, Luaus AN Ii General Futlio ' At Smith's Bus and Livery Stables, King Street. lAdJolnliiK Metroriilitnu Mini Murket, Ii- iIih ('liunpenl place In (own ou enn r liil'H, Yuf;onnlti, ItunKiei- ami nmlille Horses. Ii mil pay win in cull -i ixt cf iK-fort- you try nluMwIii'tc. Uulual Telephone 408. IW'Mlm DAVID DAYTON, Agent to Take Acknowledgments - WIJili ATTKM) TO Management and Sale of Property A NH Collecting In All Its Branches. Orriirj No, Vi Mcrclmtil Strwl VXX7XVk.Xi TKLEI-ItOirK 3 0C. I :M F i-iiii:5 may lie nail by applyint; to IRWIN & CO.. L'd.. - V O IK'X .172 I5ct. I'urt asi Ai.ark Stkkkts. I O ll(X & CO., STREET. Retail "Grocers J U III IX 146 l Pt-livereft III ll t.'lt) KltKK SaTINKACTION (lUAIIANTKKU MI VI Ml STHRKTM. Empire Saloon, Corner Hotel & Nuuauu Straeti. I'llUllMC OLD Family Wines and Brandies A si'D IA1.IY. PORT .SILEKKY S3 Yeara Old.. E3. 2ST. PLEQ-LTl, lir.'.. MAS' Ad hit Um WM. DA VIES, Rigger & Stevedore, WRB OICH1R.. Kfl'IMATKh AMI IHlNTKAfTH 'S .M.I. KINDS UK WtlHK Tin- Sfhr. 'MAIIIMAIll" Will run ri-uliirli Im-imi'imi tliii- iorl nml sValiilnn Kiiuniliiii!ii Mukuli'iii, Kciiwc mil nml I'liulkl mi tin- I-IaihI of Hulm. hir Kri-inlil ,-ii . iii.i In IIih 'h.hIii. tft- Ili'iir, hi ullicii ul i n. Wulki-r ovur him-cM' Hunk Kort mri-ut. iA7-tf CEYLON TEA AND JEWELRY. 1 IlKd 10 INKOIIM TIIK PI1III.IC that I haveoiiened mv Blore at No. IVI .Minium sireei wiiii ueiou .-Maniliaetureu Jewelry set with lliibles,Kniphires, Pearls, eli'. Just received some Pure Ceylon Tea try It. Also Indian lliibnnn nml lnuoii ( htrn An iiisiH-etlon of my niock U Mill elled W. J HaDIMH, t-il .No, ii Nuuauu iiihi, I HOMES A I PEARL CITY THE Oiiliu liaihvav & Lauil Co. OKKBUS THE I'L'ULU Another Great Opportunity To Bocura Iluniaa In Oun of the Moat DeltKhttuI Locatitiua to tra found In tho Pnradia of tha Pocttlc. As n hritltliy rrriirt I'citrl 'll Iho tilreudy vitatdlrhitl nn enviable rnpiitiitlcni. Many rom) oltlteni In thli community lmveoxM'rIoiH'i-c tlie wiuulcrfiil elliiit pro litceit by n fetv ilny iijotirn In tlml ilry, fool ittmoidiire, nnd itlvc iirntcfill tell inotiy to the rrllcl they linvn mIiikoI In itntitly pitltu'd from revere mid Unit: con tlniieii ntluokf. of a-tlimu. I'liylclnii niiniiili'd with the idimate of IVnrl 'lly rwoiniiii'nd II nn imlurnl -niilUiriniii THE WATER SUPPLY IS AMPLE! And run be uivrcnml lo no-el tin1 lieriln of n iMipulHlloii mMnl u tin- lnrK-i i-lly In I he world. 1'xor. A. II. l.rnNh of OhIiii t'ollext- U mr authority for atntlriK that the Miller mpply U the purest yet dl-rovrrnl in till country. Special IndncemeDts 10 Early Settlers: Knr ninety ilny Innii ilnlr will mil LOTS ON SI'KOIAI. TKIIMH avnrabli to txnin-tlile kfttli-rs. Knr a tirui of three inoiilli" Ironi ilnU', IniiilnT and all tmlld iiiK muturlnN will lx nuipllisl. ami ilellver isl nt Purl 'ity hi inni'li lower prirr tlinn evur liflori'ulilnliieil. 1 For (nrtlier partleiiliirx, cnll nt lliln oilloc I or 011 iiny ot iltu Inmbur ilruliirs 111 this 1 city. riieM' who now own loin us well aii thorn-who roKsi to brcomo rcs.ilntils of thnl tcrowint; city, will do wHI to t'liilirnce thin opportunity. Tlioie who avail them milves of this oiler, wllhln tlm lime named will he uiitltlml to, nhd will ruelve ihe following lifinilitK: Korniiirin of ten yeurs, tlil (Nimpuny will carry situli renlilmits ami their fniiilllub from Peurl City to Xonohilii in the morn IiiK (arriving a Utile hefore sevitn o'clock, nml from Honolulu to IVnrl t'ity in tin evenliiK l-uviiiK Honolulu station a little nftnr Hvm uVlocLl, for u-n cents each way, a rule luss than one emu m:r mile. The rntes on all other panMiiiRer trains rumiiiiK iluriiiK theilny or nlKht will l- l eeliU (Mir mile llrl ela-., nml I rent per mile seciind i'Iusn. A (footl m-IiimiI Is iiIiiiiii 10 lie eK-iiel in the I'eiilnsiilu, in the line, liirg, new M'hool-hoiise ereou-d hy .Mr. J. T. Wuter house, liii-ldentf IIvIiir nt I'earl tJlty heighls, uliuve I'ciarl City stiitlon nml those having homei on the Peninsula, will hu allowed to ride free on regulur triilns iK'tween I'enrl t'ltj iutloni. to uud from the Ptiiilieuiht, Those uhowHiit loi'oiillmiHtnseiid theii I'hildreii to school in Honolulu, in 11 Imve lruusHirtiitloii on nil regulur lraln to uud from Pearl Illy, for the purpose of intend IiiK M'liool, ul llvr ceuth euch way for eueh pupil. This is iiiul tn Jl to '.il mile, ride for tenotiiitH rvliul Imliieemeiits lor thoe desiriiiK lo seeurc homes in this country have never hefore lieen offered in the public. Thl I'ompiiuy hus In-en reiuei-ied from nhioad to un'iiie the price of nil t li.-ir 1111 Mild lit in I In 1 tin t locnlity. Hliuillil it clenraiiee yale he made tn h symilcnln, 110 opporiiinity like the pre-eiil would ugiiln occur for the pun-linse of I homes nt i'enrl I'itj "A Wnrrl tn tho Wico ic A WOrU 10 II1B WISe IS Sufficient." OAHU RAILWAY & LAND GO, Ii. F. DILLINGHAM, iafi-t Uauaral Mauagti "A LITTLE BOY" OF HONOLULU. I 1 He Carrie His College Colors at Oakland, Cal. In tho Oakland Times of May 17 there is mi account of tliu jubilations hold by St. Mary' College boyH over , a baseball defeat their team had bestowed upon the Stanford Univer- i sity team. It wn tho match to sot- tlo a tio Lima fur mndu liv llicso two ' toanm iu tho intercollegiate league. , Tho Times Hays it was indeed a great victory for the St. Mary's College' team, as tho St in fords hod been 1 spoken of as the best amateur team I on tho Coast. Describing the return of a dole- ' gntioD of one hundred of tho St. Mary's College hoys from the Mid- ' winter Fair, wlicio the baseball 1 match had been played, has the fol- j lowing, tho "little boy" mentioned being a son of K S. Cuiiha of Hono lulu: I "Tho boys inarched along Wash . ington street with the college colors of pink and blue bnrue at their ' head by a little boy named Albert Cunha, agod fourteen years and 1 weighing 212 pounds. Tho college ; yell was iriven with a will occasion I ally, and when Fourteenth street was reached the jubilant hoys halted in front of the Times ollico. Tho yell was again given, which was 10I ! lowed by three hearty cheers for tho ' Times." They Sport With Human Life. I'll give you the plain facts in the ea-e, and you shall help mo to judge whether there was a mistake maiio or tint. It seems that -01110 tinio in 1889 . iu tho winter, uo doubt Mr. Strong, ' of Leicester, was taken down with iufluena, often called the grip; and truly a strong grip it has when it once takes a hold. Well, 1 am glad j to say ho was able to fight out tho . battle mid get the best of it. Hut the bot wasn't anything to brag of. The influenza hadn't exactly beaten Mr. Strong, but it left him iu very . bad condition. And hero is where ' you and 1 properly pick up the thread of the story. 1 His meals didn't tempt him; the ! innnt snvoryof dlnlion Iwul nocharuiH fur our iniMiu. Ho had lunt in np ix'tllo, nml in tho long run a uinu nml bettor Innu liln tuoiiny. Ilu forci'il down noiuolliliiK of onnrno, but it ttaro I1I111 mu'li n ttaiu In tlm olieM that lit winhcil lie liiidn'lflwul ' Inivod n uiiiutliful. TI1011, nalurnlly, I In L'd I in weak and iii'ivoim ho . couldn't hIi'I'P u' nirliti. Thin, an j I'Vi'rylxidy known, i tho otrniKht 1 roaifto (hi) lrrnvnynnl, through tho' iiiadlioii'c. Liitu of ici)ilo am mak- ' iiiK tliat trip nil tlm tiiui. Wo win I oat and we miiW nloop. If wo don'l , wo aro douo for. Nournlffiu painx, ; too, inado iiiatlorH wonoi for Mr. 1 StronK- Ho caw a doctor, and what did tho doctor do? Thin is what tho ' patient iaM on that point: "Thin tlucliir iiiir 111 all Iciml 0 utmiythni mil inriiiiinm, inn nouo ot ilium nut mi) any (rood, and I continued to milTor for inoiith aftor month." flint what wo iiiIkIiI have expect . oil. Mr. Strong further ayn: "(11 1 October, 18IK). my friend, Mr. Jninon Wobntor, of &, Now Walk, Loicoctor. advised me to try a medicine calloil I .Mother Scij,'el'n t'urativo Syrup, and ! I followed liis advice. The first, bo t tlo iravo me ureat relief, and 1 bo- 1 an to linet my food and to have an appetite; and aflor I had uaod throo bottloA I was quito another man. I was euiiiplotely cured. All my aches and paiiin loft me, my Htrouth ruturiied, and I liave boon all ribt over .since. What astonish ed inn wan that tho Syrup cured 1110 so ipiickly, and I nhnll never coano thaukiiiK Mr. Wobstor for making it known to 1110. You aro at liberty to publish my case for the lienolfl of ot horn' Your truly, (Signed) W. Stiiumi, -11, Kasl Street, Liiicostor, Deeombor With, lwl." Now, was tliere a mistako iu thin matter, and if no, what wan III Yon, there wan a common mistake made. It in au old uud neominirly hopulosn blunder. "Tho doctor," nay Mr. Strong, "gave 1110 all kinds of tmtgthniiuj mrilivinm." Opnu wide your oara mid roiuom bor what I'm pi"K to toll you now; remember it for tho hour of your own helplessness and pain: There ' no (iiri Ihimj 11 Htraiiithniiiiy mrdi i-iii', nrillifr in tin- railh nor in lit uiiltrt whii-li iir' uiulrr III rarlli Thin is I In' truth; all tho high-class doctors know it. Ah for tho others -well, there! tho less said about them tho button Mr. Strong took "btreuKtheniiifr medicines," and what happened to himl Why, ho "continued to Biiffor month aftor month." Did you over noo a burst made stronger and falter by spurn and lash whips? leaving oh tho oats and hay? 1 think you have not. Aud that in what "strengthening medi cines" do, aud all thoy do. So-called tonics aro like making a nick man walk far and fast by kicking him at ovory other ntep. Nothiiiir under tho sun but itiii-ntnt nod imparts strength; no drug over I does. I Ami hr rin in th? pirjitluitl nuirrim nml vivturij nf Mulhrr ftrnirtii Syrup ; it IrtniHi'A tltr aixi'ih 11 dinfime jmitnn iiwl b (liv ,N ndicr twirl ami frtr, Tho stomach then cries, "l?il m," and no power and health come back like tho green grass aftor a nhowor. Do ' you son? Mother Siogol proclaimn "I destroy disnasol" Nature ms- ! ponds, "Only do that, nml 1 can take 1 caro of mvnolf." 1 7 Vic dineaso is indigestion and dyn- 1 1 impsia. Mr. Strong had it aud wan 1 badly treat od. Should jou have it, ! ' try tho Syrup first not last, for I have toldyou why. Km-i:uuaci: , i.ouiioii, .March, ih'.tj. B. S. Auatralla i Tho S. S. Aimtrnlia, II C. Huuil- Intto, oomninntlnr, loft Snn Fran- I nini'o, .liinn II, 1 Hit I, at '2 p. in., with i TJcnbln nnd 11 Htoorngo pnHHtui(nrn and II hiiKrt nf mail. Kxpnriunood ' finn wimtlior throiiKliout tlm vojnKn, I ami arrived at llonnluln, .hunt lit, ; at it a in The UMly llutUlin, 60 centi irr month. Htaaw aaaktaLkaV H a4aY::':SV:fS' . ..J'Sat JJSMIMljagt.'.-iJT Mr A. A, Vrttlam Lynn, Mm. For the Good of Others Jtev. Mr. vrtlltama neartllv Bn dortta ttood'a Snrtaparttla. We are pleased to present this from Rev. A. A. Williams, of the Sillsbee street Christian Church, Lynn, Mass.t "I leenortMon-fhy a el-rBrnin. more than a layman, who know whereof be ipeaks, should hesitate to spprore an Article of Merit and worth, from which ha or hli family hare been alcnally benenttd. and whose commenda tion may serve to eitend Uioie benefits to others by Increasing their confidence. My wile fail for many years Men a sufferer from urate Nervous Headache for which she found little heln. She has tried many things that )romlrd well but per f orm'd little. Last fall a friend gave her a bot tle of Hood's runnparllla. It seems surpris tne rhat simply one bollle could and did do for her. Tho mucks of headache decreased la number and were less violent In their Inten sity, while her general health has been Inv ? roved. Her sppetlls has also been better. torn our experience with Hood's Sarsaparllla I tav no hosltatlon In endorsing Iu sserlta. A. A. William. HOOP'S PlLLB arath bit fimtly cathartic, lniUnJf!ctlT. Tryaboa. rrlceiaa HOItlUtK, NKWMAN CO.. A Knits for Hawaiian Island. IP ? Tlm " (JUvdiind " R scores the first raff r in 181M. S - f Wiilkor wins tlic . II. .I.C. Gold MimI.iI, "1 and lowers tho n.. oonl 20 seconds on . H ,i "Oiovolanil" No. " . f rjl Hide a " Ulovy. Innd" if you want j. H I" wi- H H. E WALKER, "". AKent, Hotioluhl. II. I. T ft I s FOR YOKOHAMA DIRECT! IIIK Al HTKAMHIIIP klllliri M IDItn VOU.NO, ClIMNAMiHl. Will be due nl this Port on or hImhiI J 11 nil '.'Mb. and will LeiTe for Yokohama about July 1, With Freight uud Pnssuugers. gty- Kor further particulars, apply 10 W. G. IRWIN k CO., LM, Agents Nippon Yin-eu Kalsha. lUls-tf Baseball-:-Association. Ramehamehas V8 Hawaiis. Saturday Afternoon, June 16(b, Ji.T 3l30 O'CXiOCSC AdmiHsion, 25o. IU,Vl-tf BEGAN VAPOR & PACIFIC GAS liiiL'iiii's il Liiuiirb ! THE BEST IN THE MARKET. 53 Thoy cuiinot m siii'jmsmmI for motive power SKNI KOK UATAUJIIUK JOS. TINKER, lUtl-lf rtule AKent, Nuuauu street. THIS SPACE IS RE SERVED H, H, WILLIAMS lintel Utrenl, Nml door lo Horn's Bakery. t(ttf K ery ilrn nyifun v.lOH I'ltiXTIMi iUm$ at the bull'tin Offio, "Stock Chief," 13,444. Height, 16.2. Weight, 1,300. I Standard Bred Specially selei'twl for tlil t'omitry. 1AUTIi:srONTKMI,f,A ISO KNUAO , Iiik the ecrvlres el n tnlllon "-liuuld not fall to rxninllip tills bentllKiil animal. Vor tndivliliialltv lie lets no crr In theso Isl mils. Ills Mr.c, color, cun'orniatlun, ills loltloii, fine bfffdlng nml superb trotting iUiillllps plncu him in tlni foremost ranks. FEE, SSS.OO. ttV Payable nl time of service. We turn privlloK"1 Krnnted. Inlornifttlon fur iilshrd. npplv to A It. WOVATtl). V. 8., Veterinary liillrinnnv-inHliisat , lluno lulu. loi! tf-'l tf AUCTION' SALE OF THE Ml II ST1T ts dieamer waimanaio. In the Circuit Court for tho Ftrat Circuit In Admiralty. IN TUB MATTtilt OKTHK.STKAMKIt "WMftMiMAt." In tiiruaurt of a llputatlon mn.lo, slKtuil nnd lllml hy I he parties to the nlsive eiilltled raiue, nil the Mil dnv of June, IK) I, the itmterslxued will sell at Public Auction, nt I lie l"lli Miirkel Whiirf, in Honolulu, on riATl'HDAY, Ihe M ilnv of Juno, si, tin lluwnllnn Stennier "Wal- uiatinlo," lior Hunt, Nill, Anchors, Tec kte, Apparel and h'uriilture, an she now llesotr the Ki.li Market Wharf, III llolio lulu. This vnvcl hus recently Ihtii re lislred nml cut In llrtclii;s roudltlou nt Isrife e.Tcne, mid liusliot slU'O btcu ued. She Is schooner flatted, with full uomtile uienl of Mnllt, Anchors, Chnlns. (,'nliles, Hunt mill other Apparel nml Kiirnltuie. The 'Waliiiiinnlo" Is nlnuit An tons rtK Istcr; herillmeiiFlon ImIiik about 0 feci leiiKlh; l." feet Ihmiii, flU feel depth of 1 hold. Shu is isiilpHil with engines nml hollers, suitable lo her site, and is capable of stcnmlnjt seven knots ir hour In ordi nary weather. Uhe Is esieclallv designed nun aoiipicn lor inn inior-iBiiiun irauo, ' being of 11 sire moit convenient nnd sxcu uud ninchinery equipment most ecoiioml , cal for such trade. I Teimi of t?ule: t'ash In U. 8. (lold Coin. I l'(isersldii given Immediately. lUtiil llil.stli day of .'line, lsi K. . HIT(iICOl'K, ; lUVVtil Marshal. 1 "Sans Souci" Hotel m Seaside Waiklkl. Resort '. : : Honolulu. I If iinuiim iletilt mirh iiltl-ftiiliimtril thiiiy. i nt lovrly itrntrii, 'iifrf, pure air, rUnrtm I iit litfurt hi ryr firry rriifn? mcr Ihr ltcl- fit nml t he iltitnnl Mill of llui'iimr, I reeom. tntnil him runlliilli tn Ihe "Hun Siuci." iwiiMir i.ni'is sTKVK.x.yiy T. A. SIMPSON, Manager. LKSSONS- IN Drawing and Painting. D. Howard Hitchcock 1 Prnwlug nnd Puiiitlng UniKlit by the lat ent Kuros nn method., 1 'lures every We.l nesduy uud Haliinlay forenoon from Ham. I to 12 noon. I Ilk- 1.1-o.ons for Private Pupil in spe cial linen of work 11N11 given. I Ife. The bludlo will be iih-ii io vUllors every Kildm ufierunou. luni-ll I City Cakhiaok Co., Corner King aud llethel rit. BOTH TELEPHONES 113 Fine Carrtagos & Civil DrlvarH Tn be had nt nil hourn. J. S. ANUHAnii, lOMi-tl MHliuger. PACIFIC HOTEL I'orner KIiik A Nuuauu HU liu. Womkii, Milliliter. Finest of Wines & Liquors Billiard & Reading Room llllh 10 I'UICOM. MITT ui.I. "TX:J22-ZOZ.T32 373. KUHNIBUED BOOMS rpu I.KT ON UKilK. J. tnnla klreet near Mil ler street. WO-tf" TO LET 'IMIItKK Ml'KI.Y KIJII- . IIIBIIUII lilMIIUH Ul oo. Has i liaruen l.aue. wr.'-ii FOR RENT AKUItNIBIIKO ItKHI ileuee on lieretunlu street, for either fnmlly or alnnle ueutlemen. Terms moderate Kor iinrtlculurs aimlv nl this , Olllee. 1010-tf TO LET IrpuitKi; MOKI.Y KI'll- I J nitlied itouuiK to l-l In u nrUuto fiimilv. Aimlv I nt No 147 Nuuiiuu street, al i live doors utiove Vluttwird utreit IU.MI if TO LtT II I Km.iii lr.',,l mil-lilium A-I;.".1 in i mi, i" i.r.i nr i . ..... : . ..ii . . i ... i'"i liinn ijiiine u.i, mi iiMHiuiii BilJ liuiirovemeiits. uUo Hani. Ktf I Buihlns and Hervnut's Itoom. Applv lo N. H. HAUllfi. 0!i' tl Fort street. TO LET A I WAIKIKI ON IIIK lleiieli, romforlnble quarlers for one or two Mo de ileuthmiiMi, In id rd on- m lional b.itlilnc fuelllilei cim. I'ur purtl vularseiiiiulit joou tf UULnUriN OKKlOli, krftix? 1 AiT V MT??fjSSfc 1 WV1 ' " ASiPaW k MrQ . 1 BA i;'!it Golden hk Bazaar W. F. Reynolds, : Prop. The Domestic Sewing Machine makes happy wives and sweet hearts. All kinds Machine Needles and ! Attachments to make every woman I happy. Quitars to charm with song and leave a happy smile. Sprrtacles and Eyeglasses to fit all sights so that both old and young may he happy. i ' Dolls and Toys to make the youngsters happy. I Remington Typewriters to make the business man happy. Tennis Supplies to assist young mimi and maidens to achieve hap. p'c Purses and Card Cases lo make your best girl happy. Wallets and Pocket Books to vwkc your best fellow happy. ; liascball Supplies to make "our j boys" happy. i t I'isiting Cards and Society ! Stationery to convey happiness. Office. Stationery and Blank Books, aud to complete the happi ness of all Buy a Stem Winding, Stem Setting Nickel Plated Watch, guaranteed a good timekeeper for $3.60. . IX OH AM-. If Wholesale Retail. -KUI.I. LINK OK- Japanese '.'Goods I 3llk and Cotton Dress Goods, Kte.. Ktc.. Ktc, KUi. Silk, Lioco and tape Shirts -OK t'OMIM.KTK STOfK -Mnde hy Yamntoya of Yokobaiua. When von arc In nixut f anv Una nf Jnpniu-e OnotU, give us llrat calf aud save going nil around town ITOH-AJST, I SSO arort Bt, naarCuatamXouM SOMETHING NEW I PACIFIC TRANSFER CO,, rrism n mm a. ihuiimhl lliigdtf Chueked from HoUls and Kr.l- donees direct to destination. No ItecheekltiK at ateameri. "igguKe always put in Htato Hoouii. Otiarges Moderata, T. (J. McGUUtti, UUMliii Mftnagcf. Kerosene Oil! THE "ALOHA." A High Grade Oil! Prioe Moderate I THE0.H.DAVIES&G0. lUH-lm DR. EDWARD ARMITAGE, M. It. 0. ti. (Eiik.) 1 U. O. P. (Lund.) U. P. Ii. (University of Cambridge), Into of Wulmeu, Kauni. liai- estulillshed himself in the ollico form erly occupied by Dr. Kooto, nt the corner of lleretunin uud Puiiehlsiwl streets. OriltK lloi'Ks; n to II a. m. ato4r. x. "lose M. HlIMUYsi . to 4 1 M, Mutual Tela. 234. Bell Tele. MB. lblO-llli ART WORK. LAM PltKl'AUKI) TO PAINT YOUIl Photograph in Water Colors or the CamkoOii, Pai.ntimo loonier. l.eoiis jjlven In Klowf r Painting In Oil, uud Photograph PattitliiK In Wntor Colora. Unve all onlurs nl Ktmlio, Aloha Photo Krniili (Inllery, Korl street, aUT" l.ouk nt tho iuiuple In Paollli; llurdwar Coiupaiiy'i window, IWMI W, H. ABU.