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National Cane Shredder
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pilK UNDKJ.SIUNKI) HAVK HKKN .M'l'OlNTKJ) SWI.K AUKNTs KliH .
A ilium) Siihkimikiih iiud uro now tcitit il in receive onlur.
I'ho grcnt u(Iviiiitani- to lie ilcrivu.l front tlu mm- of the National Can)
SllHKIilikH iin- tlmroinjily fatalilMitil unit Hrknowlc(l;i'il liy t'l.ititfr.
jjt'iii'rally.
Thi! lurm' iiuiiilicr ut I'l.tnl.TH ti-.it n lliem in Utr UiiiUm) Stilton, Onlm
Argt'tititti- K(itililii:, IVrtt, Allot rutin mnl i'Im-vvIht.', Iicui witnt'nn (u tin
M.mVO claim.
Tltu tiov o( tlto SiihKiiUKk iry littxfly iitik'tiii'iitn tin- iii.uitiiy of cum
1 1 Hi mill cun grind ("Jo to 50.), ul. tin cxiniiinm o( jnicf (ft to 12,).
Il in ii grunt i.iti'Hiitiril, initkitii; known al wiru tlio iiu'.-eiiri' u( iinj
ini'i'tv of Iron, slnki'H from cur?, or itnyiliini: liili would bt liable In itmnugc
thi' mill, iiml .illiiwiiig umil time to ii-niovc .iinr licfon' ilnitingiiiy llic mill
'II ic SiiKhiuiKK is very clronly mimIc. mid (roin llic iiiiiiint'r of itn (ipciii
tnni il I'tttn or tear llici1 iiici'uo of wi it or iron without oflcn tiri'iiking tin
MiKKiniKM; mnl if miyiliiiig lircakc, it t Minply xomi- of llic knives oi .'intcre.
nlni'li can lie ii'iickly anil coiiomi ally ril.it:il. The Siiiikihikk, u ilt
iiiinif Indieatcx, tearn lliu cune into luiil. ol varving !eii;lli-, neifeclly open
in il and allowing tlie mill to I lion Highly n- mil the jnice without re
iiiirinj; tlie iininpiia1 extra power Decenary to grind or cnndi the wlmlt
iiane. Tlie SliltKiiiiKU ireadj the KhrMlded cane uniformly and evenly l
tlie mill roll, and ilnci away with tin- neceei-ity of (iiieading the Imgarxc l
hand lietween tlie mill, where regrinding ii in ne. No greater amount ol
boiler capacil Ik reiinrcd to utu-rut" the Siiiikiiiikii tli.iu that which ww
fullicicnt for the mill, fot the uIm.vc ruu-ntn.. We furnish full working
drawing" for the installation of our Siinr.iiiiKii. eualiliiig any i'nnii't'nl en
gineer to Mii-ceifully in-tall and -In t them.
In ordering Siihhiiukhk from n-, pleao- end m.ill ketch, fh-wing lie
diiimehr and width of the mill loll- with which Siiui.oiikh If to hecouiiicled,
.iImi the idde (either right or left lititid a- you face I' delivery Mile of I In
null;, iiou which the mill engine i- Wiitril.'iil-u the Inight fmui lloor lint
lo center of front mill roll lOiafl, and il lnuei- rviiter thir -link to front end
ol hid lale. TlifM- SmhkihiKKH are now Ixing n-itl l llie llilo Sugai iNi
.Hid llunl Mill, Kohaln, wln-rc they an giving great iatii-facliou.
rricen and luttlier aittcul.n
WM. G.
.r 1 1
I'hl.KCMOSt ll' - V (I Itll.X ITV
CI I AS. IIL'STACK,
IMI'OltTKU AM) DKAI.KK IN
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR and FEED.
Fresh California Roll Butter and Island Butter
ALWAYS
New Goods Received by Every Steamer (rora San Francisco.
IW All i)nlci full 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 Atti-thl to lall-di-'lmii imrniitw-,1. I-IhimI iii,lrr
mllillrtl ami iHCkiil with enrr.
Lincoln Huick, Kiso Stuikt. llr.T I'obt im Ai.akka Sthkkt.h
inn i tki.ki iio.vKh -.ui
LKWIS & CO.,
Ill FOUT STKKKT.
Iiiipoilcrs, Wholesale i lliiail Urocers
Provision Dealers & Naval Supplies
Fresh Goods by Every California Stoamor.
1CK - IKWSK - (JOODS - A - SlMiClALTY.
Itl.AMiN LlHDKIIA SoLICITHl J(M Iff SlTISKAITION (JlAUANTKKD.
IKI.KI'lln.NK ri
II. hi. McIXTYKK cV: IJ().,
IMfllHlh'H AM) DKAI.KIe, IN
Groceries, - Provisions - and - Feed.
New OihhU Itecelveil hy Kverv I'neket Irmii the KuMerii htitttiMtiiil Kiiruie
KUKSH OALIKOKNIA I'KOOL'CK lY KVKUY STKAMKU
All OnUr rnlllidilly utleti.le.l to unit (ih. leivere. tn 4H
Varx .it the rit HlKK
1m.mi Okiikuw Solicitkii Satinkaction' Ociantkku
ww'l eolivi-'li tfil" iii kii w t'i!(.;i"TK.
J. J. EGAN Empire Saloon,
tS 1 -4 Port Street
AlAVAYh ON HA Nil rilK
Latest Styles in Milliueiy
VHK I.ATKSI l.
WLite and Colored Worsted Goods
IHK illlhT riiM I'l.KTIi HTui K )H
DRY : (JOODS
i. run PITY -Dressmaking
Done by Mrs. Rentier.
NOTICE TO
Visitors, Picnic Parties, Luaus
- IMi
General Futolio !
At Smith's Bus and Livery
Stables. King Street.
lA'lj'jInniK .Metni-illtHti Meal Mnrki t
lr tint Clifiiiet i iici- In tinvn you run t'el
Hun-en, tVitcnntilteo 1 1 1 1 l-n I ' - mnl Smlille
Hun-ea. It will -iiy im In eull Hinl are
In-fore you trj eli-ewlieie.
Uutual Telephone 40B,
IIHHJIIII
DAVID DAYTON,
Agent to Take Acknowledgments
VVII.I. ATT KM I TO
Management and Sale of Property
NI
Collecting In All Its Branches.
Orru k No. ri Merelntni (Street
T&-lf
may In had liy applying lo
IRWIN & CO., L'd..
."' tiHnl fur Iht Uilimiiiin hliimU
OX HAND
i' i) mix an
I' n in iX H
Cmiier Hotel & Nuiuuu Streett.
i IK IK K OLD
Family Yines and Brandies
sim:i lAi.n.
POUT "SIIEKKY
S3 Yeara Oldi.
3S. 1ST. ILE3QUA.,
Hi MANAHKi:
WM. DA V IKS,
Rigger & Stevedore,
WR.E OKH3R,.
K I I M A 1 K. AM) filNillAI'Tl N
A I.I. MNIih ill-' WUIIK
riii- S.'ln. "MA III. MA 1 11"
Will run nulurl) tietvseen tin.- Mirt mnl
Waiiiluu KiHalli;inr, Mukiilelii, KeiiHe
inn mid I'll ill k t on 1 1 1 UImihI nl iliihu.
Knr Kreit'lil. i ti- . iiiily In the ('uilulti.
tt- linilire hi nilli-e n J n. Wulker
over rtin-iikel Hunk l-'ort tre.-i 'tfi7 1 1
OEYI.ON TEA AND JEWELUY
I liKu in IM-'oiiM nil; iM'm.ir
1 Unit I huve iiHneil in) Mine M No, .''i
Nililiuiil Htreiit with l'eluii .Mmiiiiiicliiri-il
.lewelry Ml with It thlen, .iiililrnK, I'eitrN,
i-le. Jill ficelviil Hiiini I'uie Ceylnn Ten
trv It Aho, linlhin HhImiiu iii'hI lluii-ini
l'hiir An infi-ei-ilnn ol ni -.tm-k oli.
L-IU-ll.
W. J. HAKKIb.
f.M-lf
Nn. I.MI Niliimni .tree!
HOMES
- A I
PEARL CITY
-T32'
THC2S
Oaliii Railway & Land To.
t
jikkeiw rut: ituui-
Another Great Opportuuily
To 8m.-ur Uomm in Oiim of thn Most
Uollghltul r.ocalltlM to b
to unit In lbs Patrttlio
of tht l'aoitlc.
A it I t -: 1 1 1 1 1 n-M)r I'ciirl I'llj lm
i alrca-lj c-laMMinl nil i-uviiilili-rinitalloii.
Miiiiv gtMnl .-lllrcii- In tlili -tin mitiilt v
' lnmMUH'rli-lirMl iht- Motnli-rful i-Hi-ol pro-
lin-i-d liy u few dnj -ojnttrii In tlmt ilr),
rmil Hliiiii-iilii-ri-, iiii-l give gmti-fnl tp-t I
iiiiiii) to tliu relief tlu-v Imvi- nliuci-t in
liintl.x giilti-d from even- ntul lung cm
llliitnt attack- of uMlinm. I'liv-ielaii
aiiiiu tiled Mltli the eluimte "f I'ciirl I'llv
reiiiiiinieiid It -a iiiitiiriil-nnltiirliini
THE WATER SUPPLY
IS AMPLE !
Alnl etui lie nieieiiM-)! tunnel Hie m-i-li-ol
it Hiiilulloti i.llli' to the InriteM i-iy hi
tin- Horlil.
Pico. A.M. l.roN ol Onhii rollege it
our iiutliorll) for tilling that (ho wuier
iiiily l the i.iin-.t yet iloi-o'enil In tlil
I'ountry.
Specldl tuduceoients to Early Settlers:
Knr ninety ilnjj. Irnni ilitle will ill
HTh N ril'Ki:tAI. TKKMH fnvomhle lo
Ixnni-li'le i-ettleri-. -'or it term of three
niotitliK (rum ihilu. Iiimher Hinl till liullil
1 1 ij; limierlul- h III he miiiIIi-I, uinl tlellver.
til til I'eurl !lty lit llllllill lower prlee thmi
over iHifore ohtiilnutl.
Knr further irlieiiliir-, i-itll ut thUoillet
oroti mi) of the llllillicr ili-itlttrr III till
citt. ThoM-nho nownwii lotui. wnlliii
lhiielni iroJise tn Uromii re-ilinl-nl
Ihnt vrnrtllit-elty, will tin ell tn eiiilirnce
thi-npirliuilty. Thn-e why uviiil them,
nelvcnof lliln oiler, within the. time nilliicil,
! will Id- t-titltltil to, uinl will reeelve the
fnllnwluu hulielltm
K'-r ii term of ten )enrh. ilil- t'niiimj
will frtrry ueli ruHiiU-iiti nml iheir fumlliex
from IVurl City tn llnnoliilii in the innrii.
iliK (urriviliK u little More seven o'clock i,
uinl from llonoltilii to I'eurl ('it; in the
c-VeliliiK ,1. Itvllij- Hnnulitlu -Uitiou a little
iitler live n'cUh-ki, fur teli icnti euch wuj,
u rule Ic-- thmi ouu cent .cr mile. The
rule-mi nil nther nteii);er trillll" rillilillin
ilurllij! theiliiy or nlnlit will he i,ccnl
er mile lir-t -In-.- mnl I cent n-r mile
hec-iiiil ehi-v
A K'-'Inl -cliiinl a iiliillll to Ih- oHnel III
I he IViiln-ulii, in the line, lure, new
ehiHil'liou-e ereeleil Ii) Mr J. T. Wnter
huie. Itin-lilelito IIvIiik at I'eurl I'll)
iR-iKlit. lul-ove l'n.trl I'll) itulloii an-l
tho-e huvliiK home-, on llic I'eiilninla. will
Ih-uIIowi-iI tn rhlc free on n-Kiiliir triilm
hetween I'eurl I lt -liitlnn- to mnl Irnni
the I'euiln-lllii
Tho-e who w'lint loeoiilimieto-einl their
I'hililn-li In M'liooli. In llnliollllll, cun lulve
lmtieH.rtiit inji on all n-ptlur train-in iiml
from I'eurl I it), fur the iiirunf iineiiil-
llIK m-IhmiI, ul llvr cclit-ulch ii) fol euch
itli. i'llis it- iiiiil lo .'I lo .'il mile- riilc
for ten eent-
lvllul illilui-eiiieiit. for tho-e ile.iriiiK lo
-ecuie lioiut-h in tlih. cniiiilr) have never
liefore heen oll'ereil to I he iuhlic.
fill- uiiiitliy lm- heen reiite-leil from
lilnoiiit to iiiilin-the price of nil then mi
ol- lit lt I in thill loculil).
Ilinulil il I'lvurmiei- villi- Ih. iiihiIi- lo I
-lynilieiiin, nu oiHiriniill like the ire-cut
WOUlii Ufnili ocelli lor the iirclih-c of
hnintk ut I'turl I'll)
"A Word to the Wise is
Sufficient."
OAHU RAILWAY & LAND CO,
l. !". I)ILI.IN(!HAM,
II.N II
uriitml Imittitai
B?sf&
CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION
Tenth Day.
. Tt'KMIMt, -III III' I '1
MTi:it.MMI Stl-tSlllN.
Tho L'onvuutiuu tnt'tanin in ( 'uin
tuitleo of I ho Whole, at l:.lt.
Article 7(5 was aain takmi tip.
IJol. Mt'CatidlcM oliji'i'U'tl tti rofor
riti to a coniinittci. 1 1 Ijnlinvnd
(lint I ho (iiialifii-otion fur voters
4I1011I1I In- liilt. tlo inovi'il that
fir(HH)(!Milistituto(l tuMeail of .fllHH),
art hail liinu propoM-il as tho prnporly
i iptnlilicntion.
i Del. Haiti win liolinvi-tl thcrnhoiilil
lm a ililnjrotii'o inailn linlucon tltoui
who had n stonily iiicuino anil thno
who worn ?piciilatirt, or lio. iu-
I'otno was niistcady. lit favon-d
plai-injr tho itieomu "it:ilifi-alioti at
ahout -fKI a tnotith. Ho- itintod to
J makn tho inconio ipialifk'ntimt .7K
I ayoar. This would nut liar nit'i'hati-
iort ami workiii"; men from votini? for
those who worn to represent them.
Ho would prefer, however, lo send
the article to a committee, as it wit
an important one. and no mistake
should be made.
Coun. Smith hoped the matter
would not he sent to a committee.
He was iu favor of Kaltia' motion,
of plneitiK thu property qualification
at tfUtMO and the income at SiidO a
year.
Conn. Votino; was also aaiict
ending the article lo a committee.
Ho wit in favor of Del. Baldwin's
motion, and seconded it. He would
l) sorry to have then (junliliontiou
placed too high, hut it would he
much worse to place them too low.
He could see no use of having two
Houses, if the qualifications for
voter were not widely difloreut.
Coun. llrown thought an ounce of
prevention was hotter than a pound
of cure. He favored the article as
il was in tho draft.
Miu. Smith thought it would not
do to take too many chances. He
wished il was not necessary to make
any distinction hetween the elector
of the two Houses, hut it was uccev
ar and all knew it. Six hundred
dollars seemed to he the dniiuordiue.
mid il was not politic to approach it
too close. All hoped that in the
ftit urn annexation would end all
these necesiilies, hut until that came,
i there was no reason to lie too care
i less. Ut. hoped ver.i much, if
. thorn any hcsi'alinit or uncer
tainty in the 'matter, that the aiticle
would he referred to a committee.
He moved that the ipialificat ions for
voter he placed at Swot) a year.
; Del. Kalua wanted to place the
' income at '0ii. He thought that
was still safe ground. Me hail no
fear of the result.
.Miu. Smith reminded iheCouven
' lion that it had rejected Article II,
' providing that the (nullifications of
I votera could I hi increased hy law. It
was very important to lm careful in
regard to this ipialilication.
Del. Carter spoke against giving
way to any popular clamor in liehalf
of a loosening of safeguards for good
' government. Hi, referred to the
' election of Maile and Hopkins in
, ISirJasa 'monstrous election." lm-
cause the candidates declined to
state their position on the lottery
ipiestiou.
Miu. Damon had listened with
much pleasure to the tliicussintt nn
this iiuestioii. He still thought that
them was a danger line to he feared,
j hy going heyond which tho princi
i pies of representative government
will he threatened. They uiiiot not
I take the government too much out
j ol the hands of the people. He had
I never felt this so .Irongiy as since
I heing a member of the I'fmisioiial
'Government. It was his hope that
' when that hotly came to an end
nothing of the kind would ever coimi
into existence anion in this count rv.
The danger of a few governing tlie
many wn one that he did not wish
to encounter longer than was neces
Miry to get on a representative lia-tis.
j Del. Vivas was Mirry to hoar the
j remarks of Del. Carter. Tim people
wiiom no wauteii to deprive oi power
were tho very ones that had stood
liy this mmciunnt from the begin
ning, ami they were just a- desirous
of standing by good government as
the speaker in iiuestioii. If such
i views prevailed most of the people
I who had sent him (Del. Vivas there
i would be disfranchised.
( Del. loepti contended for a high
, franchise, liven if they did disap-
point Mime supporters of this move
ment, was it not bet lor to endure
i the reproaches of their friends than
to risk all that they had gained? He
, had Keen enough had government
within the past few years. They
were building a house for others to
, occupy, and ought to do tin ir duty
regardless of fear or favor. As his
countrymen would he the onus most
, shut out by the high franchise, it
would comn with better grace from
. him than his white brethren to plead
for a lower franchise.
I Del. Kahaulelio was iu favor of
j amending the Article, making a dis
'Unction between reai and personal
1 property.
Del. Kobertsou disagreed with the
I view of hir fdloti delegate from
Oaliu (Mr. Carter), and reviewed
some of the extreme positions taken
, by him in the Convention. Ho
realized the iimcossiIv of forming a
semi-oligarchy, but lie was against
making a miniature Kussia. There
, were royalists who believed the
monarchy whs (lend mid were ready
to come in ami help to establish the
republic, who would be prowutod
i by the raising of conservative bar
riers too high Also there were good
and intelligent supportem of the
cHtiHe from thn first who would be
excluded from voting for Senators
under the high restrictions advo
cated. Pros. Dole moved an amendment
to the motion of Conn. Kuiineluth
to stiike out all the words from "Ids
own right" to and including the
word ''encumbrances," and miImU
tiite the following: "real property
iu the Republic of the wdtinoi tio't
less than ailMKiowir and above all
eiicumbrauces and upon which not
less than ten dollars legal laves nhall
liaie been paid upon that valuation
for the year piocoiluig i, ,, jM
which such poison ollon, to register,
or personal property of the value of
uot less than .jWOOO over and ahum
all eiicutnbruiices "
Miu. Damon objected to the re
(miring of the real property to be
Over and above all encumbrances"
Thoro were many owners of home
steads who had to borrow uiomy
upon their land, and thoy belonged
to a good class of the community
too. They built houses with money
raised on the land.
1'res. Dole would retain the "in
cumbrances" provision, as a useful
preventive of tiuthrifly borrowing
on mortgages.
Coun. Lmiueluth would support
almost any proposition from the
Minister of finance, but he could '
not agroo with him on this matter.
Il was with a view to encouraging a ,
man in small beginnings as a pro
perty owner that he put the real
estate so low as .$1000.
Coun. McCandless moved to make
the amount in the President's
amendment floOO instead of .f'1000.
Carried,
Miu. Hatch moved to substitute
the following words after Republic,
"which for the year next preceding
the ouu iu which the person who
offers to register has been as-essetl
in the amount of $1500," etc.
This was deferred until the in
come tiualification was settled, which
it was by the adoption of ?WK).
The 'resident's amendment car
ried, also the amended Article.
iimisTit.tTios or votkiis.
Aiitici.i: 77.
Skctiox I. No person shall vote
for the election of Representatives
or Senators unless he is tpialiflud as
herein required; and unless his name i
is entered by a Hoard of Registra
tiou upon the Register of Voters u
herein provided.
Passed.
The committee rose and reported
progress ami was granted leave lo
it again.
Coun. Young was granted leave of
absence till after Saturday.
At .'lioOthe CoiiveiiUou'iidjuiiriieil.
While in Topoka last March. H T.
Rirher. a prominent newspaper man
of La Cyguu, Knti., was taken with
cholera morbus very suverely. The
night clerk at the hotel where he
was stopping happened to have a
bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cho
lera and Diarrhiea Remedy and gave
him three doses which relieved him
and he thinks saved his life, livery
family should keep this remedy iii
their home at all times. No ouecau
tell how soon it may be needed. It
costs but. a trille and may be the
means of saving much suffering ami
perhaps the life of some member of
the family. 2." and f0 cent bottles
for sale by all dealers. Heusoii.
Smith fi Co.. Agents for the Hnwai
iau Islands.
Baseball -'.-Association.
Kamehamehas
- ve
Hawaiis.
Saturday Afternoon, June I61I1,
-A-T 3:3 0'CX,QS2S
AdmiHHlon. - 25c.
m'si-tf
ALOHA BATH HOUSE
. . xi:ai:i:st to 'lows
Good Accommodation for Bathers
Mutual Telephone SaS
MRS. J. H. REIST, : : : Prupriutiess.
iu. if
Consolidated Soda Water Co,, L'd
ESPLANADE:
Cor. Alteu it Fort Sti., Honolulu.
IIOLUSTEK CO..
I'M if Aie-iit-.
Atlas Assurance Co.
II. W. SCHMIDT & SONS.
.j;iiitb fur llituuiluti Ulitnilh.
FURNIBHED ROOMS
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Afr. DavtA AT. Jordan
otl'.dmtJlott, N. Y.
Colorloss, Emaciated, Helpless
A Comittcto Cite bf HOOD'S
SARSAl'AItTT.T.A.
This Is from Mr. U. M. Jordan, a re
tired firmer, and one of tho mot re
spected cittzem or otcgo uo., n. .
"Koiirlccn years npo I m nn Mtjekof the
(TJtTel, Bid bnvo ntnco been tniuMou xltn my
Livor and ICIdnoys
pradualljr prowlng worso. Three yrars ago I
Rot down so low tliat I cnnld irnrclr wlk.
I looltrd mnro ll'to n corpp linn a living being.
1 bid no npprtlla mnl fnr ftvo wouks 1
nothing but emrJ. X was luuly rt.uelited
snd Iiml no tnoro f olor lliati n ton hie ninlne.
Ilooirs itrninrll1s tvaj ri-.Mintnfniir'l and I
tlioUjtlit J wouVl try IL llifrrr. 1 lm. tlnlHied
tlie mt liulllo I n..tt fid timl 1 fell t 'tfr. suf.
fctfrt lcs. IIik InOiiw'M'itlou ox IIib bind
drr Ind int'tilitcil. llioculnr beiMn In ruturn to
mr fait. mid I brgno o fjrl Imnury Alter
Iliad ta!rn llircc bottle I could cat anything
without hurling me. , Why, I got to hungry
that I had to vM r. Ilmoj a day. I ha now
fully recoven-d. Ihan'tJ to
Kood's Sarcoparllla
I tetl it'll nml nm r). All who know
mo marvol id rut tea so well." P.M.Johdaw.
HOOD'O PiLLS rfilaftrJIMnrtlll,
MlUt d!t.llon. cur bilcli and bUlouinaU.
UOllliON, NKWMAN A I'O.,
i;i iili fnr Ituniillnti KIiiihI-
FOH YOKOHAMA. DIRBlf
It
nu: At siK.vMilii'
A-J.
A j iJt!
iVicro-
!
M I IK I MAUU,"
Yllt'Nll. I'ihIMVMiIM
Will ' lm- ut till- I'nrt nn or ilont
.liiiic .''tli. mnl will
Loave lor Yukobaraa about July 1,
Willi I'rrlitlit mnl l'iiiiigi-r.
IW I'or fnrtlnT i.irliriil.n, ii.il tn
V. t. IKWIN CO.. LM.
Agi'iit N'Iihiii Yil-i'li KmIIi;i.
IIII- If
BEGAN VAI'OK & PACIFIC GAS
kincs it Laiinrlies !
THE DEST IN THE MARKET.
jry They ouiliol he iiiUii.M'il
fur motive power
W"KNI' Hll iAI'AI.Uiili;-l
JOS. TINKER.
luts-tl do,i Agunt. Nuiintni irri't.
Saratoga Springs,
l.Kh lol'S I'Y i M.
" The Swli lanJ of Am rlca."
Snlp'iur, Mai'.iK'la, soda and Iron Spring',
Hoi Sulphur Baib.
TS I'lij -li'luii- rf.'oiiuiii'ii'l Uir.c Wu
trri for l.lvi r mnl Kliliim l.ui-i-- llu-i.
nuitlit mnl llloi. Innt'il -.
Good Sliuotinr; ,iml Flsliiug.
V, ims: $10 to J14 per Week.
lO I'm f irtlu-r infnrniiitlon, iiniilv to
I'OI.. WA III'! I.I 1).'
liivi-lm I'li'lfiiriiln Hutu), . !'.
TIU3 SPACE IS RE
SERVED H. H. WILLIAMS
llll'l'l ritn-vi
Next tluor lo Horn's Bdkeiy.
oJ t(
I.KSSOXS IN
Drawing and Painting.
D. Howard Hitchcock
lr;n luu unit I'aiiitiii)- lininlit hy ilm Int.
est i;iiro.iiin iiit'tlimlx ( liii-i'M'ViT.v Wim-
ncMluy anil .-utinilttv foi mi frniu'i v m.
tn I'J iiikiii.
1& l".Miiih fnr I rlv.in l'itiil in k
cliil IJ Mi's )( uork itli kIvi'H
IS. I'llt Sltlilln will lm nii'i Iu v"itor
Vit I'llilm nfli'i'lionii llf.ll t(
Relief I Toothache
I Inn oinli r'ui I'lirit'M' llciiii'il)
known ii
"OT-3EE3 KUM DCJISr"
m I Villi. Ilottli- nidi I )i rti-t inn.
ftar- I lire on 1 1 . . 1 1. illi.n. lor sulc I))
Wi.(! Wo Tai A (Jo.
in .' :
I N I Hi: i ll'i'l'l I rut'i'l oK IHK
1 I o'-i I'iriiil H.uMilliiii l-liiii'l In
tlie iiiutinr of thi' itnnkr 1 1 ! of II Niikul-
iimiMi, M (iiiniui uinl Millionth nf llilo,
IIiumiIi I'ri'ililnr nl tin- alii I tit likru t
nu lixmliv iiotllU'il In I'onii' In iiml irovi'
thi'ir ili'lii ImdiH' tin I ii. nit I'oiirl of tin
lii-i I i i'mii in tin' i oiiiir.iii'ii of uil
ouri in Honolulu, iiiilm, on I'lilHAV.
Ill" l.ltll 'lit of .llllll', I VI InilH. I'll tin,
Imiirs ut in ii 1'iiii'k in tin' fiiri'iinnii nml
iioihi i f iin- -ni'l ilnv nii'l I'lu't nn iji. '
mi- nf tin .;i.l liinl.niil l,iiti.
lit tint I milt .
lUMMvn iiKo. l.t't.Ab, Litrk.
lliilili'ii itiili' tiaziiar.
W. F. Reynolds, : Prop.
Tin I foment !r Sewing Mneliint.
make ti H'iTt and nwert
heart. AH kinds Mnrhine Needlet and
t Atlnrlnnentx tn mitke every woman
hitj))i.
Guitar to charm with tony and
Inter a happy smile.
Speetneles ami Kyeylaxses to Jit
all siyhtt xo that Imth old and
. ynnny may hr happy.
thill and Tail la make the
ynnnijter happy.
i lieminytan Typewritten to muke
, the hnitieH man happy.
Tennis Supplies lo attaint young
men and maidens to aehieve hap-
. pine.
I'n est , and Card Cae tn make
1 yon r liesl girl happy.
Wallet and Pocket Hooka to
make your heat fellow happy.
Ilaschall Snpjdien to make "one
hoys" happy,
'iiting Hard and Snriety
Stntinncry lo coneey happiness.
Hjjici Stationery and Blank
Honks, and to complete the happi
in nf all
liny a Stem Winding, Stem
Srttiny Xiekel Plated Watch,
guaranteed a gaud timekeeper
foe ft.l.iiO.
XNA- -3lu$ L.
II'OIAA.N. A
Wholesal Rwi-
KHI, I. LINK Ol'
Japanese '.'Goods I
Silk and Cotton Dress Goods,
Kic, Ktu.. Kto.. Km.
Silk, Linen aud Cr.ipe Shirts
-OK lO.MI'I.KTK STOI'K
Moili Ii) Yiiiniitoyit of Ynknliiinni.
," Wlii'ii)iiii iirt- in iH'wliilnuy IIiip
nf Jit.uiif.i (IihhIx, Klvr it. f)r-t .nil und
iiive filing nil iimuiiil town.
SOO Isrt Ot ntuCvutgrnllouw
SOMETHING NEW I
PACIFIC TRANSFER CO.,
.yjs
rrwET.
. i iwfi JjL
87 King SL Mutual Tel. 662.
Iliittiigi- i'li.M'kfi from lloieU miiJ ,.
iI.ihi. illrri't to ilfitltmiiiiii. ,u
Iti'i'licukltig ut tuittutr.
Hnt'iirtllVMiyi put In MtHIo Kiriiuh.
Ohargea 1Eociei'a.to.
t. c. M(;riui.:,
In.".) iliu
Mauagur.
KCFOSene OH!
CMX-
THE "ALOHA."
A High Grade Oil I
Price Moderate I
AT
THE0.H.DAVIES&C0.
IU.il llll
DR. EDWARD ARMITAGE,
l. II. C. S. I Kiik ) U It. C. l'.(Uml. n.
I. il. (llnlvirilty ufL'tiiiiiirlilKf),
lutfuf Witliiiuu, Kitnui.
1 1 u nittililMit'il liitiisnlf In ilm oilli'ti form
url ticL'itiilnl lij Dr. Knntu, ttt tliu rorin-t
nf ll-ii'tinilu anil I'iiiii'IiIiiihI jtrt'ula.
Orni l llniiit; Ii tn a. m. 1' to I f, i.
' tn f. m. HL.MUVs: '.' tlllf, M.
Mutual Tele. 234. Bell Tele. UB.
IIHU-llii
AllT WORK.
I AM I'UIIl'AltKI) I'll I'AI.VI' Viil'lt
A l'liotKl'iili In Wilier I'lilnrs nr tin-
''IMI." Ull I'MNTIM. lllliriliT.
I.i'-.nn nlvini in Kinder l'iilntii in till,
nn. I l'linlniniili I'lilnttli)! ill Wnlur C-iinr-.
1.1'itVK nil unlnrn lit Htililli), Alnliii I'liolii
Mr I'll tliillcry, I'url -trut,
l&- Look ut tlu rttliiilt- in I'ucliii'
IIiuiImih.- I niiiiiuny'. mIiiJuk.
1011-tl W II Abll.

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