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Per "IOLANI"
rom New York:
Feed Cutters,
rails, llniidles,
Shovels, Axes,
Scnlcs Wnsto,
lliMizinc, Axles,
Mattocks, Pumps,
Wrapping Paper,
Hinges, Lawn Mowers,
Blocks, Washboards,
Candles, Steel,
Pitch, Turpentine,
Wheelbarrows, Oars,
, Paper Bags, Axlo Grea&e,
Plumbago, Glue,
Shoe Blacking,
And many other .articles
for, ond which we offer to you
E. O. Hall
Corner Fort and
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tjrA complete a-t-ortmentof racing equipment.
s?dprclul.--We keep In stock ami sell only our wn Manufacture.
Chisliolm & Gougiilin.
EN G-LISH -AMERICAN
Underwriters
COMPOSED OF
London and Lancashire Fire
Insurance Company of
Liverpool, England,
(Stock Comjianj, IncorpuratidlSlH.)
AND
No walk Fire Insurance Com
pany of Norwalk, Con
neciicut. (itnik Company, Incorporated I85U )
t A policy wrltlon by tlieubove
coir.itwiy la doubly teourn, u It rupro
(cut' 'wool tlm l.irga-t Fire IiiHttruiue
Co ui; ules buck ot It.
The
Hawaiian Safa Deposit &
Investment Company,
Atf nts for the HiumiIIiiii Islands.
H) t ji Htr, 'ionnlnln
IKE - BON - TON
Ice Cream Parlors,
Hotel ami Union CliuU.
"U& Ctbln" and "Salt Water" Taffy
AUTrMITI.
feiHton Ootffimiit (,'nKe,
()ltylu I'liiull lln
let) Ortain, 1 11 tJwUi,
NlMkMlllMt llwr.
Jltmwpi lumiiHii,
flu., Rii ,
i:iu,
MIIiLlBR, Miinutfur,
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Ax, Pick,
Hoe.
Etc,
that wo have a steady demand
at very low prices
& Son, Ltd.
King Stn-cts.
J. J. COUGHLIN.
Co.
Ut sivOO
P. 0. liox 322.
Our Hand Made
Hawaiian
Saddle
With Genuine
Hawaiian Tree
Lap llobes,
Whips from 2.rc. to $10
Leggins (all sizes).
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HHUCE CAKTW1UGHT,
(lonorul Mjumkit of
The Equitable Life Assurance Society
Of llio Unite il Htutft for I ho Hawaiian
IkMllili)
Orycvi Merdmut utml, Honolulu
m G H V) VM
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ttub0r))O lit thi'liVKNINU JlOIr
ufi 70 unwtu pr u)oulli.
a juiiii.kr iiii:vanci;.
r.iilclNIi Mbi-rnN llnvu n 1'nrl In tliu
f'rocciiloii.
London, Juno 12. Tho past
tveok Una bcou tho arrival of nu-
raorous mtlitnry dotaohmonts from
tho colonies to tnko part in tho
Quoen's Jubilee fcstivilios. A
splondid body of Mnoii polico aro
tho latcot. Thoy reached hero
yesterday evening from New Zeal
ii ml, and composed an odo to tho
(jueen wmlo on tuuir uay hio,
which they hope to chant boforo
Iler Majeflty, and expect her to
join in it. Colonial troops are to
bo met on every eulo. Uioy aro
generally men of fine physique,
wearing smart uniforms, and are
very popular every whore. Tho
official programme of tho proces
sion as published has given um
brago to tho Libeials, owing to
tho utter absence of recognition
of their part in tho progress of tho
Queen's roign.
The Chronicle ia very out
spoken on the subject, uiiil es
pecially at tho omitting of Mr.
Gladstone, and usks,'''Vhat kind
of a show is it that gives a pro
raiuent place to tho soldiers of
Emperor Willium aud to tho re
presentatives of Turkish barbarism
and excludes tho greatest living
English-speaking btate&iuuu of
the age ?" Continuing the
Chronicle remarks: "Tho Victo
rian era is conspicuous above all
in the progress of labor and the
steady growth of self-government,
yet tho working classes aro
ignored. A still moro stringent
fact is that tho presiding ollicers of
tho two houses of parliament are
not recognized The Spenkor'H
ollico is centuries old; Ijh is tho
first Commoner in England, pre
sides over the most famous topic
nontative institution, is tho figure
head of democratic government,
yet ho has no place in tho pro
cession. What will the colonials,
who ar wedded to pure democra
cy, think of this?" In conclusion,
tho Chronicle says: "If tho crown
has done something for tho coun
try, it is also truo that tho country
has doue much for tho crown, for
its progress aud for tho general
eaiioo of humau welfare."
CALCUTTA KWII.V STHICHt.N.
Cluirclien nuil Oilier Hie lliilldlue
Uollapwed and Many PeuDle Killed.
Calcutta, Juno 12. A sovore
shock of earthquake was folt here
today, lastingaltogether five min
utes. In parts of tho city few of tho
houses escaped; some were bndly
damaged, while others aro in
ruiuB. Fifteen feet of tho spire
of tho cathedral has fallen, aud
a number of other churches col
lapsed. Tho town hall, tho high
court and other public buildiuga
were badly damnged. Eight
natives wero killed aud many
others weio injured. Tho peoplo
rushed trom their houses on
masse, many ot tnem nut Halt
dtessed. Serious damage is re
ported from Hoogly aud lJurdwan.
Trollhlo Ilolllrd Ui.
Professor Charles Spahr, an
American writer, in his book on
K'IMin T'rnaorif Diofriliiitimi rif
Wealth in tho United States,"
says one per cent, ot tuo laimuos
in tho United States own moro of
tho natural wealth than the other
ninety uino per cent. This is an
astonishing condition of things.
in it aro tho germs of one of the
greatest revolutions that tho world
has over soon. Victoria (Jolomst.
MiiKt;!" and IMiuetona.
Ous Schurnan begs to inform
tho public that he has on hand a
fine new lino of Surreys, Buggies,
Phaetons, lloadWnRous and Carts;
Doublo' and Singlo liuggy, Ex
press and Hack Harness mado
specially for tho Hawaiian trado.
Those goods are now on exhibi
tion at tho Club Stables.
The finest of broakfaet sausages
aro to bo had at tho Central Meat
Mmkot on Nuuaim avonuo. Tolo
phonn 101.
l'rinled ducks tiro jiiBt as good,
if not better than anything oIbo
for boys' shirt waists. Thoy wash
and woar woll, two vory important
considerations. Kerr lias thorn in
a largo vnrioty of pattoriiH ntoight
yarda for ouo dollar.
It's ono thing to tako an ordor
for iv portrait and quite auothor
to fill 11 tmliHfautniily. King Bros'
nartraita Imvo iiIwuvh been known
in givn Hiitiufiu'tlon and now that
thoy liuvo reduced tlinlr pi lew ho
low, ui) extra iiidiicoiiiout U nil'ow
ml, Hon wliul limy liuvo hofoio
you Jnvufat,
J. T. WATERHOOSE
Tho goods promised by tho
" Australia " and " Aorangi "
have arrived, moro than enough
separate articles to fill four
columns or moro of any news
paper. Sorno of tho goods aro
staple, others are luxuries such
as one needs for day or night
luncheon; these are Epjcurean
Brands.
Lunch goods, comprising
Pate do Fois Gras, Bon Acord
Sausages, Oxford and Cain
bridgo Sausages, Preserved
Bloater, Albert Sardines,
Truffled Putes of Partridges,
Plover, Woodcock, Snipo and
Quail.
Such a varied assortment
has never been offered by any
dealers in Honolulu. But wo
have others.
Curried Brawns, Fried Pil
chard and tho Genuine Epicu
rean Oysters, Shrimps in To
matoes, Beans, Lobster and
other delicacies.
Boston Baked Beans, Roast
Mutton, Kits of Tongues and
Sounds, Sardines in Mustard,
Boneless Sardines, German
Lentils, Pickled Eels in Jelly.
Anchovy Essence, Brown
Bread, Iluckins' Soups, Pep
per and Tabasco Sauce.
These gooda aro the best
quality over imported to Hono
lulu. Our prices have never
been met in goods of tho samo
class.
J. T. WATERHOUSE
Queen. Street.
NEW BRANDS OF FLOUR
AT THE
City Feed Store
. . 250 HAitlltSLS OF . .
Choice df Peacock Brands
Clieupuat In Town.
Telephone 921.
L. H. DEE & CO.,
1323 llerotauln & Punchbowl.
REOPENED.
Eagle -:- House
NUUANU AVENUE.
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The Eaolk House ia the Coolest
uml moat Handsomely Furnished in
the City.
French-American Cooking
with an excellent arrangement of
the Menu.
EDWARD A. KOSTA,
633-lm Proprietor.
F. H. REDWARD,
Contractor and Builder.
OUlcm ond Starrs llttcJ up nnd
Estimates Klvcn on
ALL KINDS OF WORK.
or Ollico and Ohon: No. 01U Kort street,
adjoliilim W. W. Wrlubt't Carrlo Bbop.
CHAMPAGNE
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Mr:i Dry f
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In plnfH iui'1 (iiiirlH, Just lo Imnif
In I'xcolltml iMiiiilliliiii, lli '0 1 from
V'llKMINKT iV. KII.S, For mlo
ut low rutus liy , .
GONSALVES & CO,,
U.ihjiu (uoviiKlrivli
Canadiati-Australian
&m
Steamers of the above Line' rnnniog in connection with tho
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY
Between Vnuconvor, 1). O., nnd Sydney, N. S. W.. nnd calling nt Victoria, B. 0.
Honolulu aud Suva (liji),
On or about the dates below stated, viz.:
From flyilney uml Btn n, fur Vlc(rln nil
Vniiimiror. 11. C'.l
Stmr"MIOWF.nA Jnly 24
Htrar ' AOUANQI" AiiRiist 0
Btiur ' WAltKIMOO" Scpttmbor 3
'DirougSi TlcUots Issued from IIoiiolulu to Camilla,
United States and Unroiio.
iitntouT and rAnsEHoru AiinsTs:
D. MaNtcoLL, Montrenl, Canndu.
Itoni-.iiT Keuii, WiunipeR, Cnnnda.
M. M. Stkbn, Sim Frnncisco, (Jal.
G. IoL. Buown, Vmieonver, B. 0.
Oceanic Steamship Company.
'TIME TABLE.
Tho Fine Passenger Steamers of This Lino Will Arrive at and
Loavo This Port as Horounder.
Prom San Eranoisco:
MARIPOSA JULY 1st
AUSTRALIA JULY 20th
MO ANA JULY 29th
AUSTRALIA AUG. 17th
ALAMEDA AUG. 20th
In connection with tho oailing of tho nbovi sto.imers, tho Agents
aro proparod to issue, to iutoudiug passcngerH, coupon thtough
tickets by any railroad from San Franoiaco, to all points iu tho
United States, and from Now York by any steamship liuo to nil
European ports. '
For further particulars apply to
Win. G. Irwin & Go., Limited,
General Agents Oceanic S. S. Co.
W. G. Irwin & Go.
Limited.
Agents for
Western Sugir Itefiuery Co. of San
Francisco.
Daldwlu Locomotive Works of riiiW
delpbia, I'ruu.. O. S. A.
Newell Uimorsd Mill Co. (Nalionnl
Cuuo Slireililer), New York, U. fa. A.
N.OhUuiU k Oo's Cliomiciil fertilizers.
Alex CrobM .t tions, higli grade fertil
izers for Cuuo nnd Colio.
lletds Stonni X'ipe Covering
Also
Offer for Sale
rnrufflno Point Go's P B Paints tmd
l'mierrt; Lucol and Liuieei( oils, raw
and boiled.
Indurino, (a cold uator paint) in wUlto
and colors.
Filter Prcbs Cloths, Cement, Limo and
Bricks.
C07-tf
Wm. G. Irwin & Co.
(limited).
Wm. G. Irwin, President and Manager
Olaus Sprockets, ... Vice-President
W. M. Qiffnrd, - Secretary and Trensurer
Theo. O. Porter, ... Auditor
Sugar Factors
AND
Commission Agents.
AGENTS OF inn
00EANI0 STEAMSHIP COMPANY
OF SAN tfHANOISCO. GAL.
Imported : JeWetoy
Per "Auetrttllii" by
JEL O. BIA-IVP,
4011 Port Stroot.
Quality, Style and Finish
OUAIUNTKKD.
Hj& flepuiilng ft Hpeolully,
aiU313HT F. hlTIIM,
fiTTORHEY AT LAW,
l 1 1,0, HAWAII,
Steamship Line
Krcim Victoria anil VAnroiivrr, II. O., t
Sum nnd .Sj-ilimyl
Btmr "WA1UHM00" July 16
Stnir"MIOWCA" Angunt 18
Stinr "AUltANQI" Auyust 31
tgy I'or I-'reicUl r.nil PaiwnKe nnd nil
Geuernl TuCorDialuin, r.pply to
THEO. H. DAVIE3 & GO., L'd
Ancnte for tliolTawniinuI-'Inuils.
For San Francisco:
AUSTRALIA JUNE 30th
ALAMEDA J ULY 22d
AU3TU LIA , ULY 28th
il YKIi'OSA AUG. l!)th
UVUSTRALIA AUG. 2otk
ildcrs Steamship Co's
TIME TABLE.
0. L. WIGHT, Pres. S. B. ROSE, Seo.
Cnpt. J. A. KING, 1'ortSupt.
Stmr. KINAU,
CLARKE, Commander,
Will leave Honolulu at 10a. m., touching at
Luhaina, MuhIuoj Il.iy and Mukena the
sumo iljy; Muhukonu, Kin .iihao aud Lau
rinboohoe tho follow nig day, urriviug at
llllo the samo evening,
.LCAVES IIOKOLUID. AUBIVKS HONOLULU.
Ttifsday Juno 20
Triday July 9
Tuesday.. . .July 20
Pridiiy July 30
Prlday Juno 23
runsduy Jnly 0
rmlay. July 16
Tuesday.... July 27
Hotnrning, will leave Ililo at 1 o'clock
P. M., touchinu ot Lnupuhoehoe, Mahn.
koua und ICavtnihno ssiiio dayj Makona,
Maalnei Bay and Luhaina the following
day; arming at Honolulu the afternoons
of luctfilny and Triilays.
" Will call at Pohoiki, Pnna.
fftNo Trcight will bo recsivod after
12 noon on day of sailing.
Stmr. CLAUDINE,
CAMERON, Commander, '
Will leave Honolulu Tuesday at 6 r. m.i
touching at Kahnlui, Hana, Hamoaand
Kipahuln, Maui. Jteturning arrives at
Honolulu Sunday mornings.
Will call at Nun, Kaupo, on second trip
of each month.
S0 No Freight will bo received after
p. m. on day of sailing.
This Company will reserves the right to
make changes iu the time of departure and
arrival of its steamers without notice and
it will not bo respousiblo for any consc
qnonces arising therefrom.
Consignees must be at the Landings to
receive their Freight; this Company will
not hold itself responsible for freight after
it has been lauded.
Live Stock only at owner's risk.
This Company will not bo responsible
for Money or Valuables of passengora
unless placed in the care of PiWhers.
Passonuen nro roouostcd to nnrchase
tickets before embarking. Thooe failing to
do so will be subject to an additional
elargo of twenty-live per cent.
JOHN PHILLIPS,
VLTJMBISH,
Uotol St.. near Fort. Tol. BC2.
,TAS. P. MORGAN,
AUuriONRKU AND b'JOCK HltOKKK
No, 15 (Jui'tn Strut.
Export Appro tonmonl of Itoiil
i'Ulto ami Fuitilturu,