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H. H ACKFELD & CO,
TUESDAY, DEC. 11. 1894
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HOME NEWS KBOM ABROAD.
Plots of Royalists Thurston and the
Jnpanose.
The follow iug special Ilonululu
correspondence of IhoSan Francisco
Chronicle will be interesting in vimv
of recent events:
HoNOM'Li, November 10. -Several
Cabinet meetings have been held
lately to eousider the lioyalist scares.
A member of the Cabinet said this
morning:
"The Government has fully in
vestigated the alleged uprising of
Koyahsts against the Kepuuhc, auu .
has found the whole matter to have
been worked up by a newspaper ,
correspondent w ho has failed to sue
oeed hero and proposes to have
something to sell to Lis paper when i
he reaches San Francisco. Ho goes j
up by to-day's steamer."
'Is there really any danger antici
pated T" '
"Danger? No. Thore is not even I
coherence in lioyalist ranks, ami
stories of arms to arrive ami a revo-
lutiou to be beguu upon their re-,
eeipt are concocted. Tliore may bo
some changes in the Police Depart-J
uietit soon, but this will be merely I
t he removal of certain men who have
attempted to make use of their po i
litieal position for private ends."
In an interview this morning with
Marshal Hitchcock, it was learned !
that the Marshal considers thu situ
atioti serious enough to take all pre
cautious, lie said he considered j
that the Government could success-
fully resist any attack that might be
made on the Government
ight be
lie is
Olfer to thu trtiilu on thu most liberal terms their largo
mid varied stock of Dry and Fancy Goods, Boots and
Shoes, Hats, Shawls, Clothing, Saddlery, etc., etc.,
Furniture and Hardware, Bags, Bagging, Building
Material, Crockery and Glassware, Groceries, Wines,
Liquors, etc., etc.
Sole Agents
for Golden Gate Flour, Sperry's Flour, Diamond
Flour, Merchant Flour
Fort and Queen Streets.
Henry May & Co.
We make a specialty of the following brands oT TEA.:
juiii.'iiiiiiiiiuiii
his departure are largely resnousi
hie for the present scare. Ho said i
that the 2uth of the present mouth'
is the date set for an attempt agaiust '
the Itcpuhlic. Ho does not think '
there will be any trouble. Thu mar- j
dial has, however, notified the Citi
zens' Guard to hold themselves In,
readiness tor a call, and any uiiris-
"v i ,,,,, ,.r ,,, l(u nimiircsMHi in us iuciiii-
eney. .
I'resideut Dole is still iu Hawaii, i
but will probably return next week.
By letter lie has announced that thu '
new Legislature will bo convened I
immediately after the Christmas j
holidays
watching for thu lauding of arms.
tie thinks that the promises matte ... ... . ...
thu loyalists by Widomanu before Ceylon, J' lowery Grange, Jekoe, in 5 lb. boxes.
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J. T. Waterhouse, Queen St. Store.
Asam JVunrose, in 25 lb. boxes.
English Breakfast Congo, 5 lb. boxes.
Shilling's Blossom, I lb. canisters.
Comet Oolong, 15 and .'10 lb.
)o.es.
Silver Statu Oolong, 18 and Jlfl lb. boxes.
Formosa Oolong, 5 lb. boxes.
Crockery Department.
llailnml ('hum il.im and decorated, Glassware,
cut uud i ngrnfd, Flower (! lobes, Baskets, Vases,
and a great varirty of othrr iim-I'iiI and oruainciital
aitii-lf. Exprrtnl to arrivr shortly from Eng
land, four new patterns '(' linc.t Limoges China,
consisting of Dinner Ware. Tt-a Sets, Fish Sets, Bon
llmi Plate-. ()lie Trays. .Salads liv Cream Sets,
etc lteatitiliil line of Semi - J'uicelain Ware,
plain and ileeor.-itej. I !v Australia : Small lot of
(You u Milinio Wart. "in. tbiii n w fur Honolulu.
This ileiartineiit is iiihIi i llie 1 1 1 ; 1 1 1 : i : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 of Mr.
1 ) i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I , who will iilu.iv- be found ready to show
mihmI and iiiiiti' prii v
Japan, uucolored, 5 lb. boxes.
China, different grades in Cheats.
SHORTLY EXPECTED : CHOICE KONA TEAS.
COFFEE:
Thu attitudoof thu Hawaiian Min-1 Fine Old Selected, in bags of 100 lbs.
ister (Thurston) on Asiatic labor, as , mj o i . i . ... tit e ,nn
reported iu press despatches from ! X ,,IC fleeted, one year old, bags of 100 lbs.
EtSk. Coffee roasted and ground daily.
Groceries and Bottled Goods.
This department is tilled to the roiling with fresh, new goods,
Mich as llanis and Baron (Cedar Itnpid), Teas, Coffei'S, Sugar,
Spires, Soap.-.. Pearl HI. etc. Holt ltd (JooiU in great variety, Eng
lish Pic Fruits, Le A: Perrin's genuine-Worrestrr Saurr, Olives,
CatMip. . sour and w r.t PirU.. it.-., rtr. CANNED OOODS
for Soups, Table Fruit. Tomatoes. Coin, Peas, Asparagus, Chicken,
Turkey. Currird Oyster. Ox Tongue. Lunch Tongue. This de
partment is under the supervision of that genial and wi'll known
salesman, S. .1. Salter.
General Merohaudiso.
This heading covers a multitude of articles, and uu'an.s everything
from a knitting medle to a plow, but we have them all in stork, you
don't have to wait a mouth for the goods to eoiue from the Coast.
If you don't beliee it, rail ami for yourself. Mr. Henry or .1.
T. Watrrhou.se, Jr., will always be found at the Queen St. Store,
ami will give you the attention your patronage deserves.
ashinglou, has roused thu Ire of
Mr. Fujii, thu Japanese rupresuut-1
ative here. Mr. hujii addressed a
uote to Minister Hatch, In which he
took exceptions, iu the name of thu
Japanese Government, to the report
ed despatch from Washington, that
.MiuisterTliurMi.il had declared to;
a reporter that thu republic of Ha-'
wan had decided to "root out" Asia
tie labor in Hawaii and substitute
therefor F.uropeau and American
workmen. The note of Consul Fujii
was couched in terms that could '
only be interpreted to iiikiii that thu
Japanese inmlo a demand on thu
Kepuhlic to grant Japan the "most I
favored nation" rights.
When allied about thu matter ,
Minister Hatch at first declined to '
talk, hut when he was assured that
Mr. I'ujii had already divulged thu ;
sultaiice of the correspoudencu to '
teveial Itiiyalists hu spoke iu sub- ,
stance as follows: '
"The Kepuhlic does mil hold it
self responsible for newspaper Inter- '
views uith Minister Thurston or any
other ollicial representing Hawaii
abroad. Mr. I'ujii should have ap- I
predated this fact before he made
lint matter the subject of ollicial '
correspondence, besides this, Mr. .
Fujii has been recalled by his own ,
Government. Had Mr. Fujii been
the refpousiblu representative of
Japan's diplomatic relations with ,
this country, thu answer of thin
Government would havu been much !
more curt and emphatic. The He- !
public anticipates that Mr. Fujii's
successor wilt either bu more turn- '
perate iu his demands or that he '
, will more closely follow the usual
forms of internal tonal diplomacy." i
I The libor Commission of Hawaii '
has held seve.sal meetings and has
outlined its policy. It is thought
that Mr. Fujii's attitude on the ,
labor oiiesiiou has been shaped, to
some degree, by thu known inton-
' lions of the Labor Commission. Thu ,
report of the Labor Commission will
bear upon the point that M percent
of the Japanese imported into Ha-I
waii for plantation service, havu left ',
that work and havu couiu iuto com- I
i petition with the retail tradesmen '
of Honolulu. Thu Commission will ,
emphasize the importance of seuur
I tug while lalior,
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M. WWLWi
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begs to in form his
patrons and thu
public generally,
that he has moved the entire stork of shoes out of the corner
store, and has placed an entire new stock of tin- following "-ooils
on the shelves: A new line throughout of the celebrated Stetson
J lats, all sizes ami of the very latest block; "Wilson Bros.'
Neckwear; Jaeger's sanitary Underwear, etc., iu fact a com
plete line of Units Furnishings of the best quality ami the
latest styles. Steamer Trunks, Valises, Hand Bags, etc.
Straw Hats and mm t . g.
Fiannci Suits t opt ana merchant Sts.
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Christmas Gifts.
I TRADE 1
V MARK C
The undersigned has just received
direct from the manufacturers in Ire
land a fine assortment of new goods,
consisting of Ladies' Embroidered Hand
kerchiefs, Tea Cloths, Sideboard Cloths,
Linen Damask Sets of the Celebrated
Shamrock Linens, Etc., Etc., all of which
are suitable for Christmas Presents.
W. C. Sproull.
No 10 Store,
on Fort Stieit is keept open .solely for the accom
modation of ollr rll-twluel'.-, U o io Hot W'isll to CllllltJ
as far down town a fjiierii St. A girat variety of
goods is roiistaiitly kept in stork, Mich as dressed
and uudressnl Kid (lloe, ( iauntlet.s, Mitts, etc.
Figured Silks ami Sutiiis, India ami Surah Silks, all
sliade.s, Ural Litre, lldkfs., I.arr ('uitains, White
Ecru, iJowu Pillows, all si.e, Leather (Soods of
Xew Designs, anil ToVs tioin a lumping .lark to a
Velocipede No. o Stole i. under the manage
ment of MesM'.s. Jorilan ami .Murphy, who under
stand their hiiMiies ihoroiighL .
yflHimmMiTmiillKliliHMiiiiiniiniiiiin iiimoniMniii
C,m""- Desiring to reduce our large stock
The popularity of Chamberlain's
otiL'h Kemedv auu the huh esteem
iu which it is held leads us to bo-
liuve it to be au article of great
worth auu merit. Wo havu thu
nluikMiro of L'ivini' In, HMinriiiiii'it nt
three proiiiiiieut oiti.ens of ltedoudo Men's Seamless Socks, 1 0 it ITir. per pair.
Heach, C'al., in theiiboof theroinody. i ., ii. ,..,.,. ir,..l,... i.:..i . or. .. r c .. -.i
Mr. A. V. Trudell savs: "1 havu al- Heavy Undur.slurt.s, 'Jfie or S lor tf I.
ways recenoil
used Chamber
Mr. James
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n.iuiuMi iiiui vii.imi;i'Oiiiii a iiuuii , e i -i i. rii i i ,r
remedy uurxil mv cold." Mr. J. M. '"'dJlurk I owols, .Mor 2ln
tlatcher says
Uemedy in my family and its results to Sfi.OO
have always been satisfactory." For . . , ... . . . . .
sale bi all druggists. Ueiison, Smith Alru s lilark Diagonal Suits, retluced from
A: Co., agents for Hawaiian Islantls. qo ,, sS.OO
we offer for one mouth, beginning .December 1st, our entire stock, at the
following prices:
mloll says: "I havu at-t t J -, -
d prompt rulief when 1 Uaiter Shoes, fine finish, $l.f0 pur pair,
nrlaiu's Cough Hemedy." , .,... . .. ,.,.,,.
Oruhitrd savs: "I am Silk Handkerchiefs, all sizes, 15 to 50c.
Jhainbi-rlain s Cough , , in . mi ,, ,. ,r
nycold." Mr. J. Si. ""dJIuck I owols, .'Mor 25r.
"For threo years 1 m..,.. m,. u... u..:. i i -,t r...
have used Chamberlain's Cuiiuh """ B tM,uxs " '" ,""lB' lw"" "'"" C" ""
Pruparmg tor Ohristuiua.
Ladirs' Kid Slippers, 75r. Worth il.'lh.
Mrs. IJoariliuanV Mia Maile" stock ' Ladies' Hllttoli Shoes, ill great variety, from
n ttiH,nj ci ririii unit lllill:iiilllll (I
neavy iiemaiiu lor uhristmas goods
tfl.SO up.
nfiinmu
'mi n i mini MHiiuMMiniiinn'iMiiMinimiiiiiHUim
J. T. Waterhouse, No. 10 Store.
she onlereil a hue line or l-aney , ,,,W CUnU .j yards 1.00.
Articles, etc, they will arrive on . ' J
I tin ll.tvl VliulrnllH II. ,r litrir., '
and coiiiiiioiIioiis lauai will be fitted ,
up as a show room. All her old ,
customers and the Honolulu peoole l
In general are invited to inspect this
iiiagulliceiit stock of Christmas
Goods.
V'ir hnily llilllrtm, 60 crnh V'T
month, ililivrrtl liy atrrirri, I
Jrown Cotton, heavy, 'Ml inches wide, 13
yards 1.00.
Hlcaehcd 10-4 Sheeting, 25c. per yard.
Uliio Deniine, 7 yards 1.00.
White Cotton, soft finish, !Wi inches wide, 13
yards 1.00.
Farwell White Cotton, ilti inches wide, 9c.
per yard.
Ladirs' Fast Black Stainless Hose, 20c. per
pair, tf'J.OO per do.ou pairs.
Men's Fast Black Stainless Socks, 20c. per
pair, 2.00 per dozen pairs.
.Men's White Unlauiidored Shirts, Linen
Bosom, 50r.
Come early and avoid the rush, and remember: these prices hold good for one month only,
YEE CHAN,
Niiiuuu Street, on Door miuka of Ktig StrHt.
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