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Xi?r 3 s MPS P'- IP''' Pledged to neither Sect nor Party, But Established for the Benefit of All. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 20, 1893. Last night's Billetin was Iho only paper in Honolulu that gnvo in its regular issuo tlio nows of Min ister "Willis's request for tiro Govern ment's surroudor. A contemporary followed with un extra that gave no further information of consequence. At a meeting of labor conforonco dolegates in Sydney, to appeal for aid outside of the eouutry for the unemployed, a speaker said thero woro between 5000 and C000 men, women and childron sleeping out in tho opon streots, parks and country. That is a torriblo state of affairs in a now and rich country. In his blowoff of gas in Sydney olsowhoro mentioned, Mr. Brigham said: "I should like to point out that why wo seek annexation to tho Statos is that all our trado is-with that country. If wo are annoxod to Groat Britain, wo shall havo tho Mc Kiuloy tariff against us." Wouldn't you havo a bloomiu' monarchy over you, too' Mr. Brigham, curator of tho Bishop Museum, is quoted in an in terview by tho Sydney Telegraph as saying: "Well, sir, l tuinic it tno United Statos attempt to replace tho Queen on tho throne, that same Queen will bo shot within an hour. Yes, sirl" In tho samo production tho Hawaiian race is given fifteen years moro to become oxtinct, and tho namo for a Hawaiian lad is a "squaw." "Tho "professor," who is living off uativo Hawaiian wealth, ought to go and hido himself. As ouo of their comparatively now tacks, tho annexationists aro com plaining that their leaders, both hero and at Washington, were not given sufficient opportunity to pre sent tho caso of the revolution and proffered cession of tho islands. Does not overybod romombor how .tho present coinplainers sneered at tho mission of tho Queon's agent to Washington, loudly boasting that there was nothing left by tho P. G. Commissioners to lay boforo either Congross, the Administration or the people of the United States? "This policy of concealment is not the policy of honest men, but of cunning politicians, and doubtless our Government will make this clear, under tho polished terms of diplomatic language.'' Thus the Advertiser speaks, iii portraying the opportunity tho Provisional Government has to enter a con tradiction to tho grounds of President Cleveland's policy of restoration. Tho words aro most applicable to the conduct of the an nexationists from tho very beginning of their plot. The tried to secure tho adoption in secret of au annexa tion plank in tho Reform party's platform at tho special election of two Nobles last year. Thoro was not a blink given of tho purpose of selling tho country at tho mass meeting of January 1G. That was a secret deal. And what about the secret mootings of tho Provisional Government Councils right along? "This policy of concealment is not tho policy of honest men." See that you stick to that text. You might want to apply it to tho differ ent secret organizations started to help out your own conspiracy. FKANCE AGAIN EXCITED. Becauso England Controls Most of tho Cables Untrue Charges. Great excitement prevails in Franco owing to tho discovery that, of tho twenty-eight companies which own tho various submarine cables which oucirclo tho globe as with au iron not, no less than nineteen aro English, and that during tho recent troubles in connection with Siam tho despatches addressed to the French Government from tho far east woro read and known at tho English Foreign Ojlico several hours before thoir delivery in Paris. Franco is, in fact, entirely depend ent upon English companies for cable communication with hor vari ous colonial dependencies, including oven Tunis, and actually goes so far as to grant a state subsidy of SG0; 000 per annum to tho English "Afri can Direct Telegraph Company," whoso linos sho is obliged to uso in order to roach hor possessions on tho west coast of Africa. Of tho twonty-oight cable companies only two aro French, ono Danish, three North American, and threo South American. Indeed, of tho 125,000 miles of submarine cable which con stitute tho submarine cable tele graphic systoni of tho world, more than three-quarters are in tho hands of tho English, who aro placed thereby in a singularly advantageous position with respect to othor na tionalities. For rhoumatisui 1 havo found nothing equal to Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It relievos tho pain as soon as applied. J. W. Young. West Liborty, W. Va. Tho prompt relief it affords is alono worth ninny times tho cost, CO ceuts. Its continued use will effect a perinauent euro. For salo by all dealers. Benson, Smith & Co., ngouts for the Hawaiian Islands. LAHAINA TEACHERS. Thoy Diecuss Subjects of Importance to Thoir Calling. Tho Lahaina branch of iho Maui Teachors' Association hold a rogular meeting on Saturday, Doc. IGth. Tho program called for a goneral discussion of tho history of educa tion from tho beginning of tho Christian era to tho formulation of Ronaissanco ideals by John Sturm; a discussion of Aristotlo by Mr. O. Abbott; of John Sturm by II. S. Towusoud; a lesson in music by Mr. n. uicuonsou, and au exorcise in drawing led by Mr. Towusoud. Tho mooting lasted four hours, and all seomod to fool that thoy had ro coivod full valuo for thoir time. Tho Lahaina teachers aro as anx ious to improve themselves, and as willing to give tho necessary timo and pains, as aro thoso on tho othor sido of tho mountain. Tho next mooting is sot for Jan. 13, 1891, the program to include a goneral discussion of tho philoso phical and educational thoorios of Bacon and Ratich; a special discus sion of Bacon, by Miss Winnio Bald win; a sketch of tho Thirty Years' War, by Mr. Abbott, and a contin uation of tho work in drawing and music. Pleasant Entertainment. Tho pupils of tho Kawaiahao Sominar' fjavo a repetition of thoir Thanksgiving entertainment last ovoniug in tho schoolroom, for tho bouofit of that institution, which drew forth quite a largo audience. Tho room was nicety decorated with flowors and evergreens, and had a string of Chinoso colored lantorns nuug across it. Then tho varied costumes worn by tho pupils who took part on tho stage added effec tively to tho charms of tho scene. The dialogue was pleasingly ronder ed throughout, interspersed by tho singing ol tno wnolo school, ana thoso present went away fooling satisfied with tho entertainment. Catarrh in the Head Is undoubtedly a diseaso of tlio blood, and as such only a reliable blood purifier can effect a perfect and pormanout euro. Hood's Sar saparilla is tho best blood purifier, and it has cured many very sovoro cases of catarrh. Catarrh often times leads to consumption. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla boforo it is too lato. Hood's Pills do not purge, pain or gripe, but act promptly, easily and efficiently. 25c. i mm Popular Phonograph Parlors. Addition of Another Wonders. of Edison's Jin. C. STOECictin, a gentleman well known not alono to tho residents of Ho nolulu, but to thoso of Hawaii, Maui and Knusii, in connection with his introduc tion to tho notice of tho general public of Professor Edison's marvel of science, the l'lioxoun.u'U, or " talking machine, has again returned to this city from an extended inter-island trip, and has located himself permanently at tho i'lioxonit.u'ii Pauloiih, AniiixnroN Block, Honm STItCCT. Mr. Stoi:ckt.iE has been in correHpon deuco with Professor Edison, through one of Iho Professor's special represent atives, and has been thus enabled to ob tain a latest scientific production and im proved Phonograph which has arrived, and is now open for inspection and trial by (he general public at the Puonookai'H Parlous, Arlington Block, Hotel street. This new scientific production and inacbino is called tho Automatic Pnono anAi'ii, working as it does automatically, by electrical agency, generated by tho action of any person desirous of testing its peculiar qualities, the manner of teBt being casilv understood on visiting the lately fitted up PiioNoait.vrii Parlors, Arlington Block, Hotel street. Tho Actojiatiu PjioxooiiArir is en cased in an oaken frame, with glass top and sides, thus permitting tho visitor to seo all of the delicate machinery in full piny. The wonderful, scientific appliance of mechanical skill displayed in tho reg ulation of the speed of reproduction of the various records, tho automatic start, speeding and final stop aro plainly visi ble, and. moro than that, the wonderful reproductive powers of tho automatic machine may bo learned on each call at tho Phonograph Parlous, Arlington Block, Hotel street. Fnll test is given to iho power of the Automatic Maciiixi: by tho continual changing of records, so that solo, duct, trio, quartotte, quintette nnd sextette vocalisms by instrumental music of colo brated bands and noted soloists will bo interspersed with humorouB speeches, dialogues and specialties, tho particular selections being displayed daily on tho Automatic Machine, at tho Phonograph Parlors, Arlington Hlock, Hotel street. Tho Automatic Phonograph is anoth er triumph of science,is the latest improved " talking machine'' manufactured by tho electrical wizard, Edison, nnd is supplied with newly invented and lately patented double diaphragms, thus adding not alono to tho loudness of tho reproduc tions from tho records, but also present ing in a most remarkably clear and dis tinct mannur all tho modulations of tho human voice, both in song aud speech nnd which may bo heard from tho ma, ehiuo ut thoPiioxoaitPH Parlors, Arling ton Block, Hotel street. For tho initial pieco on tho Automatic Phonograph, Mr. Stocklo has selected from his accumulation of nearly two hundred new records, which includo soul's of all nations, and tho best efforts of tho most celebrated musical celebrities in tho world- a selection which has nover heretofore been reproduced out side of tho homo of tho phonograph, and ono which gives full opportunity to judge of tho wonderful natural sound-repioduc-ing qualities of this latest Automatic Machine. Tlio oppoitunity now presents itself to hear this particular number by a trial of tho PdiHonion invention now on exhibition at tho Phonograph 1'arlors, Arlington Block, Hotel street. Tho Phonograph Parlous aro open daily fiom il a.m., and opportunity is given to visitois to select from a thou sand record, which will bo lojnoduood at request on tho non-automatic nmchino also on exhibition, ami in line, at tlio I'HONOGiiAi'ii i'Aiti.uity, Arlington Bloclf, Hotel street. h'Jd-iiw OOPABXNEBSHIP NOTICE. oTM'i; Irf HKKIIUY (II VII.V THAT J N' linvi) this iliiv bought out the one- half mti'iust t my partuur 'long Kin, in inuiirinoi lur nop i-o., mm i win curry on the IjiisIiius of said llriu as lioieloforu under said llriu imiiio at King strict, Hono lulu. KOICI.l'.M ulhiH AU l.l'.M. Duted Honolulu. Dee, 1(1, IWM. By Jao. F. Morgan. Christmas Sale Toys! Toys! Toys! On Thursday Evening, Dec, 21st AT 7 O'CLOCK, AT MY SALESROOM will M'll nt Public Anctlon tlio Finest Assortment of TOYS! OU'crcd lor Mile nt Auction, comprising Dolls' Carriages, Carts, Bicycles, Velocipedes. Dolls! Dolls! Dolls! Etc., Kir., r.ic, Rip. G00D3 ON YIEW THURSDAY. JCtS. F. Morgan, AUCTIONEKU. uon-it AUCTION SALE OP- Valuable City Property On SATURDAY, Jan. (5th AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, At my Salesroom, Queen Street, I will soil at Public Auction, that Valua ble Residence) known as the Emmes Residence, KUKUI STREET. The Property has a frontage! of IIS feet on Kukui Street and it about L'OO feet deop. There is a Convenient 2-Story Dwelling House Containing 10 Rooms, Cottnge and Out houses on the Lot. The Main House contains 12 Rooms, Kitchen and Bath. Also 1 2-Room Cottage! 1 1-Room Cottage! Bath and Wash Honae outside, Etc., Etc., Etc. Place can be inspected on appliea- tion to Jas. IF1. Morgan, AUCTIONEER. 010-td N. S. SACHS' Guessing Contest! How Many Beans are in the Jar? SEE IF YOU CAN GUESS. We have exhibited In our Window a Glass Jar filled with Beans; the nearest guesser will roceive as a New Year's Gifts, Silver Tea Set C'ONHIRTIKO OF IFoTJir Pieces ! Now on exhibition in our window. C&- All Guessing Blanks must bo sent in by THUUSDAY, Bee. 128th, beforoO v. m. The namo of tho nearest uuenser win no unuouuccii in tno uauy papers on Saturday, Dec. 30th. TOh- Guessing Blanks will be given to Purchasers nt N. B. Sachs1, Kort street. PINEAPPLE SUCKERS THE FOLLOWING VARIETIES FOR. S-AXjEJ ! Smooth Leaf Cayenne, Queen & Sugar Loaf. LEWIS J. LEVEY, 003-lw Cor. Kort nnd Queen Btrcets. rBENOH CANDIES. "tlIAltLi:ri J. WHITNEY HAVING. J assumed management of tho I'alaco lee Cream Parlors, has resumed the manu- lacturu of Choice French Candies and lee ('renins. Hois ready to supply tho holi day trade. Arlington Block, Hotel Street. Both Telephones. IJ03-2W SITUATION WANTED E. .MOLLKlt JIAVINfl JUST Alt rived from a tour ahroad. wants a bituutlon a Ilt-ud Luna or UiiKur Boiler. 1 la vine heen head lima (or six years, lie hoic to bu iihlo to glvu nulUfuetlon In holli noiltlons. Adilrcea. euro nt lltn.i.iniN I otllec iws-ilt fil-lt Saturday, Dec. IU, i6'.9,9. The consumer of electricity for illuminating purposes (mils himself in a position corre sponding with Moses when the light was extinguished. We have no authoritative informa tion as to just where Moses was, but the natural solution to the problem seems to be that he was in darkness. And such is the predicament of the users of the electric lights in Honolulu. It's an ill wind that is of no particular benefit to some one; the break in the lighting plant was the primary cause of our selling forty-three lamps to people who had abandoned kerosene for more modern methods of lighting their houses. Another reason for the trade in lamps coming to us is that we had the goods at prices suited to the times. To store-keepers in need of lamps we can offer some very pretty two, three and four-light Chandeliers at very low prices; they are exquisitely wrought in brass .with either glass or metal founts. Everyone reads the adver tising pages of "Century be cause the matter is so wen prepared that it compares favorably with that on the in ner pages. The advertise ments of the Standard Manu facturing Co., with illustrations of their sinks, bathtubs and washstands appeal directly to people who believe that clean liness is next to honesty when acquired in an enamelled bath tub. For the past year we have been the agents for the Standard Manufacturing Com pany for the sale of their tubs, etc , and as such we have in troduced some people to the only tub in which they can thoroughly enjoy a bath. On the "S. N. Castle" we received another invoice of these goods having all the latest improve ments. These will be ready for inspection to-day, and" we will be pleased to show them to anyone. The Wonderful Wertheim Sewing Machines which we imported a month or two ago jumped into favor so quickly that we deemed it advisable to order more and bv the Mari posa we received what will be considered by judges the finest sewing machines, both for ser vice and ornament, ever im ported to the country. The "Wertheim Triplex" is a com bination of three machines in one, producing three distinct stitches: the Lock, the Chain, and the combined Lock and Chain or Embroidery Stitch. Every dressmaker appreciates the advantages of the Chain Stitch in elasticity and the ease with which it can be ripped. With this machine the process of tacking can be rapidly per formed without any hand sew ing whatever. Besides being the easiest running: and best all 'round machine for home or tailors' use the tables of the Wertheim are far handsomer than those of any other make. The wood is selected accord ing to the beauty and evenness of the grain, whil'i the hand some inlaid work commends them to all lovers of the beau tiful. The handsome piano and banquet lamps in our store which have won your admira tion as you passed by would probably occupy a place in your dwelling if you would but ask the price. The Alameda will bring us more of them just in time to be selected for Christmas presents, than which nothing could be more appro priate. We have some handsome pieces of Cut Glass, Rookwood Pottery and small bits in Sil verware of about the right value for Christmas gifts. These are articles that will never weary the eye; like the landscape, there will always be found something pleasant to look upon. Hawaiian Hardware Co., L'd Opposite BpreokelB1 Block, 807 FORT STREET. The Prize Awarded ! Aiiheusor-Busch Brewing Co. Wins tho Prize at the "World's Fair with their "EAGLE" Brand Beer. Sr. Locir, Out. 23, 1893. Mr.sfcns. MAciAnLANU & Co., L'd., Honolulu, II. I, Dear Sir: We have mailed you n copy of the Globc-Dcmarrnl announcing tho great victory won by tho A.NUEusr.n-llCRCii Asso ciation with thtir "KAOLE" Brand of Beer. rSlgneill ANlUOJBHlMiUScH HUFAVINU ASSO CIATION. (Special Kesjiateh to Gtubc-Dcmocrat.) Wont.n's Faiii, Ciiicauo, III., Oot. 20. No nward has over been made so gratifying to St. Louis people nnd so justly merltod ns the ono given to-day by tho Columbian jury of tho World's Fair, consisting of con noissonrs nnd chemists of tho highest rank, to the Anheuser-Busch Browing Associa tion. By methods of unrivalled business cnterpriso. nnd by nsing tlio best material produced in America nnd Europo, exclud ing corn and other adulterants or surro gates, tho different kinds of the Anheuser llusch beer havo become tho favorites with tho American peorlo, nnd havo now con quered the highest nwnrd in every particu lar, which had to be considered by the Columbinn jury. Tho high character of tbo award given to-day by tho jurors will bo better understood when it is known thnt tho Uillcrent beers exhibited by tbo An-hcuscr-Busch Brewing Association hnd to compete with hundreds of the most excel lent displays of other brewers. Tho fact that no other concern has received so many points for tho various essential qual ities of good beer confirms anew the firm's ropulitlon ns tho leader of all American beers, nnd Sir. Adolphus Busch can feel proud over this result so justly merited. A, BST" Tbo abovo Is a Fac-slmilio or tbo Label of the " EAGLE " Brand which took the Prize. CSS- In ordering this Beer hi sure to ask for the "EAGLE" Brand. Macfarlaue & Co., L'd, S9o-tf AiicnU fur Hawaiian Islamln SJSSSKSP Aro jiii-L in icceipt of law ini pollu tions hv their iron Iwrlw "Paul lHcnbfig"smil".T.CJ.rilugor," nnd by n number of ves sels from Aniurica. Consisting of n large and complete iir-.or(mcnt of DRY GOODS Vionna and Iron Ganlen Furniture, Saddlery nnd Cutlery, Iron Bcdfteadd, Etc,, Etc. Bechstein & Seiler Pianos American Se European rocenes Oils and Paints, Lubricating Grease, Caustic Soda, Wash Soda, Filtorprcss Cloth, Twine, ' Bags, Market Baskets, Demijohn?, Etc., Etc. LIQUORS, BEERS, MINERAL WATERS, Hoofing Slates, Fiiebrioks, Sheet Zinc, Sheet Lead, Plain and Corrugated Iron, J, K. Materials, Steel Rails, Etc., Etc. also SUGAR & RICE Golden Onto, Diamond, Sperry's, Mer chants nnd Eldorado FLOUR FOR SALE On Hie most Liberal TerniB nt Lowest Prices by tho H. Hackfcld & Go. W73w H.HacMeld&Co (t TEMPLE OF Oorxier Fort 8c O I Will Lead the U"i C&J.AO. Toys of Every Description S nil fillrtV TO hi SoH 1 AM OtTEIUNG A VEItY LARGE STOCK OF HAnSTDKSRCHIBFS For Ladies, Gentlemen and Children nt Low Pricos. 8PECIAL At lCc.-n fine lino of Ladies' Embroidcd Silk Hnndkerohiofs. SPECIAL-At 35c Gents' Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs. SPECI AL-At 12Kc.-105 aozon pancy silk Hnndkorchiofa. ff- Jly fie., 10c., 1214c, 15 nnd lOJc. Lndies' Handkerchiefs nro tho best values offered in tho market (immense assortment to select from). Extra Valuo in Hosiery (or Ladies, Gentlemen and Children I Fast Black Gont's Silk Hoso at $15 Dozen t Great Cut in Prices for 30 Days Only ! Over 1,000 Boy's and Children's Suits Will be offered nt Lower Prices than ev. r before. My $4 Suits reducod to $3. My $5 Suits reduced to $3.75. My $0, $0.50 nnd $7.50 Suit3 (Kneo Pants) reduced to $5. In Boy's Knee Pants Gocd Values are Offered! Ky 31 Knee Paats reducod to G5c. My 52, 52.25 .-.-.id S2.50 Kneo Pants roduced to Gl.fiD Boy?s "Waists at 65c, In White and Fancy Percale with Back and Front Pleated and L'jrce Sailor Collats. Boy's Waists at 25c. in Calico and Flnnellette,! Full Line of India Silk in all Grades at 50c. Yard By tho "Australia" duo here next Saturday I v. ill r-reive a Large Stock of Kid Gloves, Dressed and Undressed! Kew Novelties In Laces, Ribbons and Oilier Fancy Goods. ALSO AXOTHKIl LATtGK INVOICE OP Men's, Ladies' and Children's Shoes!- vsr I I3SJ"?"rr:El IDSrSFElOTIOSSr -x&a S. EHRI Corner Fort and Hotel Sts., WHEN SELECTING YOUR Do not forget that wc have a Choice Lino of Suit able Goods, consist ing1 in part of The Finest Ferines M Mi Sizes FROM THE LEADING LABORATORIES. anci Comb Sots, Sliaving Sets, IMIaxiiovire Sots, Br-usla HOLLISTER & CO., 5S3 DrTort Street, jOVETOIT &, CO, No. 19 Nuuanu Street, "Foster Block." IMPORTERS AND SOLE AGKENTS FOH THE SALi: OK C. Carpy & Co.'s Very Superior California Wines, From "Uncle Sam" Wine Cellars, Napa City. Fredericksburg Brewing Co.'s Export Lager Beer, .S?i Jose, Cat., U. S. A. Dallemand & Co.'s Cream Pure Rye Whisky, America's Finest Production, llich and Mellow, Spruance, Stanley & Co.'s "0. P. T." Bourbon Whisky, Uniform and lleliable, Scott & Gilbert's "Sassafras" Sour," The Prince of Summer Brinks, Theyo Goods nru (JluirantL'L'il I'lnil.i-liiHH In nvorv r.'Siu'i!t mid imi iiU'i.r.iil fnr salo ut Very Hunsonuljlo l'rlcua, MuTBAL Telephone 803 FMHON Hotol Streots. F in .Low Prices! Eonolnln, H. I. CUT GLASS Cologne Bottles! Kodaks, ESto., lato. Uoaaolulia, EC. .1. 637-Dui Povr OvrioK Box 187 Opening Goods ! it i ' I.11" I ' I i i -. - B H