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I I i.V. JMijn;; srvvr Mm. By Authority. I-ubUo Lands Olllco. v9Sxs:a3jmLmiv " ' i boMi (lio rxlrnvnunnw. MNJMS 1I0JUW4T1N, AOflUST' 10 gflflft. T )u MONDAY, Auk, 2.1, at 10 ft. in,, At the nfllce of Chin. NVItlUum, Ho MikA, will do open for applications itlHtpr priivlftliiii of Land Ai't for Rlptlit of I'nrolMve, U-n-e Mini Cah Fnii M, or uintar Hptclnl Term as to ;iil'Jvitl(ni uihI InipiovciiH'iit. U4 I.iiIp lit Xliipva nml vicinity, Ha limljim. For tiling and further particulars, apply to Clui". WllllmiH, liouokitn, or Hi llicoMceof Public Lund, llono lulu. J. F. imowN, Aftnt l'ubllo LitniN. Dated Attn, fi, lt!)7. 679 St DANIEL. LOGAN, Editor. jlmsiy Jopisj stugusl 6, iSitf. The Kewalo Bicycle Track, to be known as Cyclomere Park, is at last a reality and iiui .1 menu, lllilllK5 to uie TUESDAY, AUG. 10, 1807. Au article reprinted from the London Spectator contains a rev elation of horoism in a miscella neous group of common English peopln under great mutual dis tress, which grandly offsets tho too frequent instances of a contra ry duality on occasions of like severe, tests. The illustration is not singular even in recent days, however, for there is a mo9t puthutio inBtanco of self forgetful ness given in a solec'ion printed in the last Anglican Church Ohio nicle, regarding the loss of tho 1'. ii O. Bteamship Aden on the rocky island of Sucotra. It is recorded thus: "While London, with gorgeous pomp and ceremo nial, was acclaiming thovonorable sovereign, the survivors on the wreck wore signing 'God Save the Queen,' with death approaching them with unrelenting persistence." Ilin waste, IIih oppriMWi Uvtllon? Coiiio forward, uoiillniiieii. Statu your grievance. Wo reason "from llio known to tliu unknown." WIiuii h all this barbarity and tyranny to begin? Wo suppose he means, by that convenient and evergreen lorm "missionaries," tho Uovorumnnt. "What I hay havo in their minda Is a remorseless trampling upon .. .,.-.. ,!..i.i it i.,..ii.. ..t ii. "Kainehamoha" and all tho nthar i energy and enterprise of Ar. acliools In tun country, whats your opinion of that tniui'H truth fulness, or ignorance? "What they havo in their minds is a readinoss to pick a quarrol with evory nation that gets in tholr way." Evory nation 1 "A roftdinoBsP' I havo always had a high opinion of tho cour age ofllawuiiiini, individually and collectively; but, they havo no die position to fight nations nor no ammunition just at proscut. Their greatest ambition is to bocomo a part of a groat nation and help to Koop poace. mat is their "niis-o siou" and that will bo their fate. "Who are to exocuto it ?" Yes, my dear N. Y. E. P., you can havo that in your mind and keep it there. "Ba-a, ba-a, black sheep 1" Your writing is rubbish utid you know no more about Hawaii than you know about Hades. JJa-u Da-a! Anne M. Puhscott. Makapala-by-the-Sea, 1897. "Is tho grist mill doomed?" ib the question an exchange puts, on the information that German chemistry has produced an in vention for making bread direct from the wheat. It is claimed that tho product is purer than the Hour milled by the old process, and tho nutritious compouonts of the grain mora completely pre served, so that tho now iuvontiou produces at once a more whole some and a more economical staff of life. Possibly as a descrip tion of the procoss, which is one of maceration after soaking, would cncouioge one to suppose tho invention might be utilized to inuko bread out ot such raw pro ducts of the tropica as bananas, tnro, etc. ElHowhero is a summary of tho census of the Russian Empire, She Made Sure. It was n bank near tho suburbs of Brooklyn in which a little girl, not more limn 8 ycuHOhl, mmlo lier appear iincc tho other day, u&Uhifr if ho might mo its workings. A polite little girl was not to bo refused, nnd sho was taken iusido and shown tho various de partments of tho institution. But that was not where the money wns kept ; conld sho see whero the money was kept? Certainly, nnd sho was taken to sto tho vaults. Still thero was no won oy to bo seen, nnd sho waH not witisfli-il. Could sho 8co tho money? Certainly, if that was what sho wished, and tho vault doors wero thrown opon, and, with a sigh of satisfnotiou, the littlo girl saw sorao of tho money in which sho was interested. "Do you think bur glars could get in here?" sho asked finally. "Certainly not," roplied tho bank offloial who had been acting n conductor. "It would bo very difficult for burglars to get into tho bunk, mid ibcy could not got into tho vaults. But bow," ho continued, "you have asked mo a great many questions, littlo girl, and I should like to know why you nro o much iutoiestcd in this bank." "Woll," said tho littlo girl confidential ly, "my Papa put $5 in this bank for mo tho other day, mid I wanted to lo suro that no burglars could got lu and got it." New York Time An Old FHKliloiicd JuurnnlUt. Harmon D. Wilson, who loaincd lilt lettors from tho Troy Chief, has writtcu a two colnmu nrticlo on Sol Miller for tho Atchison Globe, in which ho rolutes many interesting littlo reminiscences of tho old fellow. Sol would never trust anybody die to make up tho forms of his paper, and iio never permitted any body under any cirrnuisMiicoH to tench the forms which coutuinid tho mailing list. For 40 years ho put on au old apron each week and worked over the imposing stones on issue day. "When Tim Chief went to press," says Mr. Wilhon, "tho whistle was blown. That was tho signal for all who wished to como and cct their tkiihth. Dcskv. and will be nneiied with a giand meet next month, and all the young men and perhaps also the lovely girls will want to try their luck on ii. in anticipation 01 increased j sales on bicycles we have' quietly laid in a good stock of ; niDune bicycles than which there is none better in the market. The Tribune is now recognized in the United States as the best; it is the favorite with all the society people and business men all over the Union, and our own American Minister rides one. Recent advices announce a cut in prices of low grade, but the strictly high grade wheels still sell readilv at the former list price. We have made better arrangements with the manu facturers, whereby we are en abled to sell the Tribune bicy cles at list price $100, and invite all intending purchasers of wheels to come and inspect our stock before going else- wnere. we have ladies and gentlemen's road wheels, racers and all models manufactured by the celebrated Black Manu facturing Co. We also carry the Columbus, Columbus Juvenile for Boys and Girls, 3 & H Special, Zimmy and Stormer, which are sold ex ceedingly cheap. 1897 Remingtons, $85.00. THE REMINGTON M STILL LEADS TEEJ-G Hawaiian Hardware Co, LIMITED, NO. 307 FORT STH"F3ET, Opposite Sprookols' Hank . . . . I iw.. .w ...... ,,1-fc ii. mi jliljHTM. worthy of preservation in scran-I Moat of thosu in hearing canio. Ai tbev books by those who employ those useful repositories of information. It is ouo of the wonders ot modern history how suuh a vast popula tionnearly one hundred and thirty millionsof many diverse races can bo held subject to auto cratic government. ix.vi-xvrioH. iihuTon Evening Uui.urm: Tho Now STorkEvoning Post says: "Tho mission is a grnudioso conception, but there is nothing jjrandioso about tho missionaries who are to execute it. What they ham in their minds is a remorso Icsb trampling upon native rights, opportunities for personal enrich ment, readiness to pick a quarrel with every nation that gots in thoir way, and an era of gooeral national extravaganco and waste and oppressive taxation." .Now did anyone, I ask you, common-BOUso folk, over road a moro bombastic piece of inanity than the aforesaid statemont? To quote Josh Billiugs, tho writer has "slopped over." And that's a great fault in any editorial. "What they have in their minds" ho is a mind-reader you per ceive is nn era of geueral nation al extravaganco and wasto and oppressivo taxation." Has tho past four yoars proved any Mich thought in their miudb? Where nkBt i kxjjc uicir papers troui a ioldod pile which always stood in a certain phic, they wroto their names on a sheet hnii thero for that purpose." Kansas City Journal. Out of Homo liulldlne. Thero is a mistaken idea very preva lent that a small honso that shall ho at tractive enough for a man of tasto can not ho built for less than $3,000 or $3,000. Less thau half that sum is suf flciont if it is judioiously oxpended. Any amount of niouoy cm bo wniuiider cd in uoutweMiulH and in da-orations that nro us useless as inartistic In the muiu one only requires from u iiouso, nn from a man, that it perform its duty well, and do tho things it was intended to do in tho best way and bo pleasing ami graceful in doing it. A modol homo, if it bo skillfully planned, can bu erected for a surprisingly humll sum in tneso clays. Uliicago Jlcctnd. Ouu hulacti. Mrs. Grccno It must bo awfully an noying to have tho Biokewcs borrow your good butler and return tho cheap stuff they uhvr.ys buy. Airs. Gnty It would bo if it were not for tho fact that they always return such u littlo piece. Boston Tiaiifcciipt. Hard Tuin. "I rout that girl face to faco last night," said Cholly. "How did sho stand the shock?" ntk ed Do Grtillo. Pick 5Io Up. Residents on Ghuwoixl avenue, Jer sey City, object to having their thor oughfuro p.ivcd, because they say it will then becouft' u highway for funeiuls. hiuco 18ol, it is estimated, 48.S10 I men buo bun killed in mining aid- fenU lu Great Britain. Kvery n&vt In this game of clothes hulldliii; Is made fur your gain. Betterment wherever there's the rHmotest poialhlllty, and 'not a penny too much to pay. You win. Another scarf nmker tripped up. IjHte huhoii BIk Htock Wnnted cash Saw us We dickered Your gain Sumo liollur ,' Some half ' ' All going uow at twenty flvocents. AT The Latest Model is reduced from $100 to $85. Crescent Bicycles, $75.00. The Pacific Cycle & Manufacturing Co,, FOKT STJKEET. ISole A.s:ents for the Islands. WHITE LUPINE BEANS When planted for soiling purposes cause tho ground to nbsorb and hold moisture and act as a most cfllcicnt ..... FERTILIZER "The 9 Hotel Street lash," Wavcrley Block Ag'iits for Dr. D.imel's Llnen-Mwih Underwear. 8oml for Catalogue. We Make Shirts to Order. Damreriing, You Can Find Mellowing- and -Enrichino-. ISTOTICE. I'AIITIES DKSIRING Florida Peach Trees can secure thotn by leaving orders with E. W. JORDAN, No Better Fertilizer is known for CANE LANDS. 3? For salo in quantities to suit by The California Feed Co., Telephone 121. Queen Street. Somo intorosting itnins for Gpntlprncn with in- . . . r--r- -- lf- inmiai terosling Anaut pricps in Linpn Orash. snitingH of all kinds and Qptits1 Ftirnishincs. At M The Hotel St. Tailors, Wu verify Uulldlut;. Teleplioue 641. P. O. Box I Pacific Hardware Co., Ltd Till auptumbor. lug Deofinlicr. Delivery Inr-077-lm For Rent or Loase. House on Kowalo street, contaliiiiiK threo beiironinH, purlor, Ultolieu, din ing ami bathroom. All nowly repair oil. Apply to J. A. MAGOON, 6770w Next Pout OMlce. For Rent. IIouso of seven rooms with pantry, bathroom, stadia anil acrvaut's room, sltuateil 011 thu corner of Puuohbowl mid Jterctanla street" Applv to J ?. SI1.VA. 77-5!ws At Killers & Co. Just to hand an invoico of the Now Improved PLANTERS HOE. SOLID OAST STEEL Extra strong, Eye and Made forged from one pioco. PLOWS Breakors, Doable Furrow, Subsoil, Rice. HOWE'S SCALES The best in the world. BRUSHES Puints, Oils and Varnishes. WIRE DOOR MATS Windmill and Cistern Pumps. VISES, PIPE CUTTERS Norton's Jack Screws, 8 and 10 tons. VACUUM OILS Another invoice just recoived. Notice. SARATOGA being no longer a pub ho resort, tho nroprietreH will beglail to let the whole or part (with board If desired or light housekeeping), to privato families wishing a healthy stimnipr ronnrt, For tornif, addreis P. O. It jx 218, or on tho iiiuuiImuh. (JU!J I 111 To Be Opened. THURSDAY, July 15, at the Sailor's Home, the Roatauraut will reopen with a Free Dinner served In first class style. Meals, single, 25o; tickets, $4.50. Open from fi n. m. to 7 p m. OH UNO HEE, 057-1 m Proprietor. We Can Handle some more collections; wo nro mciitlni; with ureat success lik'U means success to our patrons Drop us a curd and wo will call. It will bo to jonr advantage. BUCK & MASON, Coining & AdvTsing Ag'cy, 317 Merchant Street. PEOPLE'S EXPRSS CO. Omen: 207 Merchant Shikkt, Telephone .139. Furniture and Pianos care fully moved. Baggage ClieiM ai Your Home, C5W RING US UP. 6703m Evening llullitin, 7Gc, per month. ViVM . tf .Wl vv a: W rM lohk. .u i wA. - ggW ii ' ; ry&rtiAmSuUUMmlfjfjj&4M