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EN- S' ,'- i v. .r S Many of us have to work hard all day I Sn y KiirImmI Will ho Nearer Free , trade than we have ever been. Innfr. Wo cannot caro lor oiirsolvos as wo would. No wondor our blood Rots out of order, becomes tbluand Impure. This produces bulls,cru pilous, nervous ooss, Indigestion, uud gieat weakness, 9 j & 1 ani!W!inm.nimniiii; q Roughed It" 1 J. D. KENNEDY 1 I watches 1 CLOCKS 1 I JEWELRY j Hlegnnl Line of S3 Hew Gut Glass I HE Fine Watch and Clock- Repair- :5 S lug Solicited. 3 ST Satisfaction Gunrnntced. E SPRECKELS' BLOCK Eg ST Front Street, Hilo. 3 umiiaiiiiimiaiiuuiaiiiiK Hilo Salcdon KING STREET. ICIIAMIIKUI.AIN DKI'KNOH IMiAX. Icigti nations for our markets, which would bring us nearer to real free Trnile Tlmn Krer. II P7 ill Una i 11 I Hill ill ''vSrarKRwlraJJll f Wm&T hi'' . Enterprise Lager Beer On Draught, Ice Cold, io Cents a Glass : : : The Finest of Liquors, Boors, Wines, and Cordials At Moderate Prices. Wo have this photograph nml letter fnmi Mr. John llafner, of Work V-KBi c"' Bouth Wulcs. lle.nl rarof nlly w I1.1 1 lio i a "1 hae rmiRhfcl It .1 preat 1lr.1l, mlnliic, orkliiR In torim,oiKc(l 10 tlio hc.it, an 1 hate nltrn h.ut oor food My lilcioil fr qtieutly becomes linpurranil lluto a upl Ions, bolls, ami become ("m-rally run ilunn. lint Aver's SiriuiMtllU tiil.es hold of nm rwrj time, iml.es iny , blood pure and lit 1 1- me rlfiht up." AVER'S' Sarsaparilla There are many imlutlon Hflaraaparllla." Bo aure you get Aycr's. Take Ayor't Pills with the fUrsaparllU. They aid la purlfyliur the blood; and they cure constipation and biliousness. Prcpirtd by Dr. J. C. Aycr Co., Uwell, Mstt., U.S.A. For Sale by HILO DRUG COMPANY KEYSTONE SALOON J. S. Canario, Manager. HOP WARN CO. Cor. King nud Front Streets. Dealers in Dry Goods, Japanese and Chinese Goods. RATTAN FURNITURE. UNION SALOON Shipmak Strkkt Open from 5 A.M. to n P.M. Draught Boor IO Conts When you need a drink call at the KEYSTONE, corner Front and Ponohawai streets. A first class Hue of WINES LIQUORS BEERS always on hand. Tolophono IO mltl First Class " lpv LIQUORS V,ji-,' WINES AND - -Wr' . CORDIALS :firIBp ' Mixkd and Fancy Drinks s8k Coucocted by 13SHe'' Expkriiwckd Mixologists The Celebrated Honolulu Primo Beer and Rainier Beer On Draught. Ten Cents a Class FRKK LUNCH J. C. 8ERRAO, Proprietor. I 1 i I I 1 1 t TKI.Kl'HONIt 117 W. DOWNER Proprietor. - - - Hilo Electric Light Co., Ltd. Houses Wired and Lights Installed Iu accordance with the rules of the Na tional Hoard of Pirc Underwriters. A complete stock of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Pan Motors at reduced price. Fixtures Shades, Table, lied nnd Desk Lamps etc., always on hand. Fan Motors . . . $15 Sowing Machine Motor 20 Power for operating tlicni, $i a month Just received, new stock of Shades ol various patterns, Also Sewing Machine and Pan Motors. Rslimatcs furnished on nil classes ol P.lectrical Work and Contracts taken to install apparatus complete BAY CITY SODA WORKS e. wery London, June 7. Seldom has the reassembling of Parliament been looked forward to with greater anxiety and curiosity than today, when the anomalous situation will be revealed of the Liberal Associa tion defending the free-trade budget against the Government, whose Ministers have partially abandoned the free-trade policy. The irony ,of the situation is brought home to the Government's most loyal sup 1 porters, who are beginning to re jproach the Ministers with bad'judg 1 ment and to call loudly for a reve lation of Colonial Secretary Cham berlain's plans. The Conservative Standard com plains that the Colonial Secretary's letter in reply to a workiugman, which was evidently planned to rnineirle with the reassembling of ' the House of Commons, lacks his usual lucidity of statement and fails lo assist the country iu deciding a difficult point. It is quite certain that the position looks less hopeful for Chamberlain's plans since Par liament adjourned. While several influential Conser vatives have spoken in opposition to his scheme, not a single Minister has ventured to praise or even ex press a modified approval of it. In some quarters Chamberlain is cred ited with preparing a dramatic sur prise in the shape of telegrams from the Premiers of all the colonies ap proving the principles of his policy. The Melbourne correspondent of the Times says the statement tele graphed to England by Alfred B. Eakcn, the Attorney-General of the Australian Commonwealth, that the Commonwealth Government and all the Governments of the separate states approved Chamberlain's pro posals, and that au immense major ity was assured for the new policy when it was submitted to the Aus tralian people, is considered to be premature and not warranted by public utterances. Some ol the Premiers of the states express a guarded approval of the proposals, while others have been silent. Many protectionists, adds the cor respondent, arc in favor of the scheme provided that the Australian tariff be increased against foreign countries and not lowered in favor of Great Britain. In his letter in reply to a work iugman who drew his attention to the denunciation of his proposals by the trades union leaders Cham berlain says he attaches ,110 impor tance to the criticisms because, the trades union leaders are ajmost all strong Radical partisans. He is confident that in this matter the workingmen will think for them selves and not be dictated to by the trades union leaders. Chamberlain proceeds to say it will be impossible to secure prefer ential treatment from the colonies without Great Britain placing some duty on wheat as well as other ar ticles of food, because these are the chief articles of colonial produce. "Whether this will raise the cost of livinir is a matter of opinion," says Chamberlain. "There is no doubt in many cases duty of this kind will be paid by the exporter, and it really depends on the extent of competition among the export ing countries. For instance, I think it is established that the. duty of 1 shilling recently imposqd on im ported wheat was met by a reduc tion iu prices and freight rates by states, and, therefore, the tax did not fall on the consttmmers here; but even if the price of food is raised the rate of wages will cer tainly rise in greater proportion. This has been the case both in the United States and Germany. In America the available balance left Repeating his conviction that a revision of duties would enable a large old-age pension scheme to be carried out, Chamberlain declares that the returns show that a rapid increase in the imports of colonial produce occurred iu the past, even without preference, while British exports of finished articles abroad were gradually given place to ex ports of raw materials which were returned with the advantage to the foreigner of increased employment of labor and of trade profits on the business thus secured. Iu conclusion, referring to the predictions that his proposals would ruin the .country, Chamberlain asks: "How arc we to account for the fuct that the increase of exports, wages and general prosperity dur ing the last twenty-nine years in the United States and Germany have been greater than in Great Britain, which is the only civilized country in the world to enjoy the blessings of unrestricted free imports?" Volcano Stables & Trans. Co. TIME TABLE OF STAGE ROUTES. This is the only line of stages making regulnr,trips between Knu and Hilo and taking In the Volcano of Kilnucn. On Thursday and every alternate Tuesday passengers or express leaving Hilo nt 7:00 a. in. ,nre lauded iu'eithcr Pahntn or Honuapo the same evening, Through connections with the steamers Kinau and Manna I.oa ate made both on arrival nud departure. STAGES FOR VOLCANO OF KILAUEA AND KAU Via Hilo Railroad nud Volcano Singes : 2 2 Si Q a EsSx1 r a km re re o a a rt .V 3 c u !S A.M. 7:00 8.30 11:30 P. M. .:i5 5:00 6:00 7:00 rt O Mi a C J M. re - re C " v 3 "-a o g.' k,re re re O 3 3 3 C una SSffi c2 o 8 8 8. i P.M. 3:00 3:30 4:30 7:30 Wed. A.M. 5:00 10:30 P. M. 12:30 2:00 A.M. 7:00 .7:30 8:30 11:30 Pri. A.M. 6:00 11:00 c 2 5 1 .. r r? n a 2. 01.? -3 x: c ' . rt , H m a 5SJ t2 P. M. 3:00 3:30 4:30 7:30 Sun. A.M. 5:00 10:30 P. M. I i'.io 2:00 A 0 2 ' 3 B m a SK. n.5,2 .sag i. a a o 'Z re p a w p. om a STATIONS ) lv.. Volcano Stnb1es..nr f Hilo. j lv Wniakcn nr Hilo R. R. Depot. nr Mountain View lv ar Volcano House lv lv Volcano House. i....ar ar Pahala lv ar iitlea nr ar Honuapo lv A.M. 9 '-45 9:30 8:30 5:30 Sun. P.M. 4:30 A.M. 10:30 9:30 re rs a o P.M. 5M5 5:30 4:3 1:30 A.M. "MS 6:00 Sun. P.M. 2:30 a 1 a P.M. .SMS 4:30 1:30 P.M. 4:30 A.M. 10:30 . re c A.M. 945 93" S(3o 5.30 Thu. P.M. 4:30 A.M. '0:30 9:30 it Simple Cure For Insomiiln. Insomnia troubles most commer cial travelers during their first few trips on the road. Some resort to one thing to woo sleep, others to somethings else, but the majority of them find that the most potent soporific is the ticking of a loud voiced clock or watch. ".I had been traveling for two months," said a hardware drummer, "and was fairly worn to a string with sleeplessness before I heard of that simple boon to the nervous. Final ly I met. a man in the Palmer House in Chicago who told me about the watch remedy. He had suffered just that way when he fisrt went on the road and had learned from experience that a watch with a tick like a sawmill was the best cure in the world for wakefulness. It was about 10 o'clock at night when he told me about it, but I set out to find the kind of timepiece he described. After scouring State street for an hour or so I not hold of,a watch that met all requirements. With that in my pocket you could hear me coming a block away, and I knew that if his theory was worth anything at all, I ought to be able to sleep for two days at a stretch without a bit of trouble. Owing to the bellboy's vigilance I did not put in quite that much time, but I certainly did sleep with a ven geance, and since then I never lose an opportunity to advise other rest less travelers to provide, themselves with a watch that is not afraid to speak right out in meeting." Cruiser Ik Seized. Washington, D. C, June 19. The new cruiser Chattanooga and the gunboat Galveston that are be ing completed in the ship-yards of the Ship-building Trust have been seized by the creditors of the Trust. The Trust is now iu the hands of a receiver, Lewis Nixon having re cently resigned as President. 11UUUIW iJ UUUilllViu - uvwwuui wt the possible delay in carrying out the contracts with the Government. "Connecting with Mnuua I.oa. TIME TABLE OF IIQ 1 arrival of Manna I.oa. STEAMER MAUNA LOA: Arrives Honuapo Thursday April 9 Sunday April 19 Thursday April 30 Sunday May 10 Thursday May 21 buiulay AInv 31 Leaves Honuapo Sunday April 12 Wednesday April 22 .Sunday Mny 3 - Wednesday Mny 13 Sundny Mny 24 Wednesday June 3 Time Tabic of Volcano Stables Stage for LAUPAHOEHOE, HONOKAA AND KAWAIHAE Rvery Day Except Friday. A.M. 8:00 9:00 10:15 1 1 '50 ' 12:00 1:00 1:30 2:15 3:00 Man. nnd Wed. P. M. 3:00 4:00 5:00 6:00 7:00 Tues. nnd Pri. A. M. 7:00 8:45 2;oo 4:00 Prldny A.M. 4:30 5:3 6:45 7:30 8:30 9:30 10:00 10:45 11:30 12:30 1:30 2:30, 3:30 4:30 Wcdu'sd'y ! 1 P.M. Other days I lv Volcano Stables ar nr Papaikou nr nr Pepcckco nr nr Honoiuu ar ar ...i Makalau lv ar Honoliitm ar ar Waikamalo nr ar Papaaloa ar ar Laupahochoc lv lv Laupahoehoe nr nr Uoknla ar ar Kukaiatl ar ar Paauito ar ar Houokan ar 1 lv Ilonokaa nr nr Kukullmcle ar nr....Wniuiea (Knmueln) ar nr Knwaihnc lv o a o 3-1 3S.-2 s S31 aji JfMBS u p a s c2 a O uW o P. M. 3:00 - 2:00 r.oo 12:15 A. M. 11:30 I 10:30 10:00 9:i5 8:00 P. M. 4:30 3:30 2:30 IM5 1:00 M. 12:00 ' A. M. 11:30 10:30 10:00 Mon. nud Friday . A. M. 10:00 9:00 8:00 7:00 5:30 . Wed. and Sat. P. M. 3:'5 I;35 9:45 7:00 When the weather Is too rough for the Kinau to lnnd at Laupahoehoe Wednesday e leaving time of state from Hilo is changed to 4:00 n.111. on Thursday morning, nud the Wednesday stage from Laupahoehoe to Houokan will be held tocouueel with it. On Mondays following the arrival of the Manna I.oa iu Honuapo on Sundays, the leaving time of the stage for Laupahoehoe from Hilo is changed to 10:00 a. in., and tue itonokun stage is Held at J.aupnlioelioc to connect witlt it. Aside from carrying of express matter nud passengers these stages carry U. S. Mail, so patrons may rest assured of prompt connections. C. E. WRIGHT, Manager. THE ARTISTIC TAILOR Will produce a garment upon order th.it will satisfy the most fastidious wearer of clothes. The Latest in Spring Suitings and Trousorings Are now arriving. Nearly all the Spring Patterns will be found exclusively at Lchmauu's. Call and Look at tho Goods will deliver to you AERATEO WATERS of all flavors Lemon, Cream, Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla, Pineapple, Or ange, Strawbeiry, etc., etc. N'l'.KOI) i). Cajikua. Mh, Hilo, Hawaii Walnnuenuo St., near Pitman Stone Mason and Iirick Layer is ready to take contracts for work in any part of the Island Boiler Setting a Specialty. . . TKX HOLD ASSERTIONS Regarding Chumlierliiln'n folic, Choi era and Diarrhoea Remedy. 1. It affords quick relief in cases of colic, cholera morbus and pains iu the stomach. 2. It never fails to effect a cure iu the most severe cases of dysen tery and diarrhoea. 3. It is a sure cure for chronic diarrhoea. 4. It can always be depended upon iu cases otf cholera infantum. 5. It cures epidemical dysentery. 6. It prevents bilious colic. 7. It is prompt and effective iu to the worker after he has paid fori curing all bowel complaints, necessaries is much larger than j 8. It never produces bad results, here. These are facts which we j y. It is pleasant and safe to take, must bring to the notice of the 10. It has saved the lives of workingmen generally. ' more people than any other medt- "There is another side ol the i question which requires discussion. At present we enter into negotia tions with foreign countries empty handed. If we were able to bar cain on enual terms I believe thu C LEHMANN, WAIANUENUE ST. J HILO WINE ANE LIOUOR COMPANY' E. WERY Hilo, Hawaii cine in the world. These are bold assertions to make regarding any medicine, but there is abundant proof of every one of the above statements regarding this remedy. Ivvery household should duties now imposed on our products have a bottle at hand. Get it to would be generally reduced. There j day. It may save a life. The would be competition among for-! Hilo Drug Co. sells jt. J. S. CANARIO, Manager. European Winos European Brandies European Champagnes Scotch Whiskey Amorlcan Whiskey in fuses nud bulk California Winos iu cases and bulk Holland Gins, Assorted BEERS Schlitz Lemps. Enterprise ENGLISH ALES AND'PORTER LIQUERS Thlm'honk 90. Front Stkkkt, Near Church. 1 I I K f- 1 1 k , r-. J) 1 11 ."." , " V ''Y-i.', . U t .'rJ&rk!, - 'ifiinitm't 4JttlGi& 'Www te ' " & irf- i .yL . f .