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i .1 . ' i- r i m DAILY PACIfciO OOMMEtiOlL a VWRflgEK. SEPTEMBER 28, 1891. THE ADVERTISER CALENDAR. OBITUARY. BMmmmmmmmmmaasa THE U. S. S. MARION. September, 1891. 8u. Mo. Tn. W. Th. Ft. Sa. (T Sept. 3. -JwNew Moon. 1 2 3 4 6 -jk Sept. 11. 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 FiretQu'rfr 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Sept, 17. ViFoll Moon. 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 fff- Sept. 24, 27 28 29 30 V& LastQn'rfr. Mrs. M. K. Smith, widow of the late The U. S. S. Marion, J. R. Bartlett, Dr. J. W. Smith, died at Koloa, Kauai, commander, arrived at thia port on Sat on Thursday last, September 24, 1891, urday, September 26th, 18 days from in the 75th year of her age, after a pro- Behring Sea, and dropped her anchors THE DAILY PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER 1 1 111 T" . . luugeu niuesa. ror more man a year and a half she had been confined to her bed, and required constant care. This care she received from her devoted son and daughter, Dr. J. K. Smith, and Miss Juliette Smith, and from others cf her children as they were able to be at her bedside. Mrs. Smith was born at Greenwich, Connecticut, October 15, 1816. She came to these islands with her husband in 1842, arriving at Honolulu September m the naval row on the Ewa side of the U. S. S. Pensacola. On the 7th of Sep tember the Marion left Onalaska, a coal ing station of the United States Govern ment, and also the best and most im portant harbor in Alaska on the Behring fcea. The vessels remaining in the har bor after the Marion's departure were the United States vessels Mohican, Thetis, Alert, revenue cutters Rush and Corwin, and the United States collier Al Ki. The last named steamer had Be Just and fear not; Let all the ends thou aim'st at be Thy Country's, thy God's, and Truth's. MONDAY, SEPT. 2S, 1891. TRIAL BY JURY. The Hilo .Record voices a com mon sentiment against jury trials. The main grounds for the want of 2 of, tftt Jer' S? 8he ha(l ust com. wrty marines on board, whose services pieieu lUBiuurmmii year oi iier resi- are required for guarding prisoners cap aence nere. . . tured from sealing vessels found within ur. ana Mrs. bmitn, and Kev. and forbidden grounds. The British fleet Mrs. -Koweu were the only passengers consisted of the Nymphe, Pheasant and on the little brig Abigail, of 210 tons, in the coal ship Costa Rica. The Alert is their long voyage around Cape Horn, probably now on her way for China, and V ery soon after their arrival, the Smiths may cau at this port. During the time were stationed at Koloa and there lived until the Doctor died in November. 1887, in his 78th year. With the exception of a very few visits to Honolulu, airs, smith never left the island of Kauai. They had nine children, of whom seven are living. Miss Emma C. Smitl of confidence in the jury system now at Koloa ; Mrs. A. S. Hartwell, of were to return ... a. s. Honolulu; William O.Smith, of Hono- middle of this n which manv norsnns fint.firt.fiin mfiv . V ir o.-.u t-i' . miuui oi uiib u thus bo stated : Most jurors are lulu; Dr. J. K.Smith, of Koloa-; Alfred 11. Smith, of Koloa; Mrs. W. Water lit rorliT nnromilioT. tttiK Iottt ta-fma I .' ' ' wwV uuMUi..M,. y """" Juliette Smith, of Koloa; and twenty and rules of weighing evidence, I grandchildren survive her. wi j l i The deceased was a woman of rare MU.UalC tU UI mental personal charm9 a JeVOtcd misapply the rules oi law lam down mother and Christian, who left her 1m- fm- fbpir (rniilnnr. hxr 4hn nnr-f Press not only on ner family, but on & "J many of the native Hawaiians who The average jury is almost sure to looked up to her as their spiritual have Romo momherfl whn jiva hifisftd mother and teacher, and who will mourn i"cu) SUnurrtiscmcnts. Auction Sale; Hawaiian Hardware Co., I'd. 11Y JAS. F. MORGAN SEASIDE n MM Ml IB in on the one or the other side of the controversy. The facility with which persons are acquitted on criminal charges often leads to the 1 lift tt m nerueatn. in lormer years more tx haps than of late, the house of Dr. and Mrs. Smith was the only stopping place lor strangers passing through Koloa, and many were forced to seek a resting place under their roof, but no one ever left it - f .1 . ... . j.j I nnuuui iidviug UCCll lUlUICfcbrJU Willi lllt3 .mwwito viwvx iuu juij lovely Christian character of Mrs. Smith. not understand the case or were in- and without observing how much the ri:pa n natives trusted and loved her. It is the different to their responsibility. On example and teaching of such men and the other hand, educated lawyers women as Dr. and Mrs. Smith that have oecdfeiDg the responsible position &$$S$St'&$ oi judges are more liKely than are greater advance in a shorter time from inexnerifinnftd inrnrs tn bn f m ei? former uncivilized condition than from bias, interest or prejudice, and : j , r personals. wviguh io evidence, anu 10 uis w-.. "V r Jnsfiftfi Hftlft of t.h SiiTireiriA f!nnrf rn. dence which is material, relevant turned from Kau, via Hilo, in the Clau- the Marion was cruising in the Behring Sea with the other ships of Uncle Sam, no less than six sealing schooners were captured. The British Commissioners to report upon the Behring Sea question left On alaska sometime in August for Petro paulovsky,'a pert in Siberia, and they to Onalaska about the month. The Marion will remain here till next Tiiursday or Friday, when she will pro ceed for Yokohama to report to liear Admiral Belknap, commanding the Asiatic Squadron. She came here for provisions and to take in about one hun dred and twenty-five tons of coal. The Marion carries six 9-inch smooth bore guns, one CO-pounder rifle and. one 8 incn rin ; pivot gun, oesiaes several i rn i :: . minor n.:.i:hine guns. The number of icmws mese pnybicicii, . i : .. f ' 100 rnu. i. ... i lucn.wuuMveuiura.areioo. . AUC their medicines mat are officers, who were commissioned on I April 27,1891, at Mare Island, are as nleasant. and none ot US like c . I X ' Commander J. R. Bartlett. Lieut.-Commander J. J. Hunker. Lieutenants J. A. Norris, H. P. Mcin tosh, A. G. Rogers, J. H. Hetherington . Ensigns G. R. blocum, W. M. Crose. Chief Engineer W. S. Smith. Monday, Sept. 28. At certain seasons of the year drinking water every where becomes impure irom different causes, and frequent ly ritVacp follmvs its use. The water here is no exception not even that taken from arte sian wells. If you take a drop of water and olace it under a lo:i crr" f At Auction nrnhihitinniqt would see after 1 2Tni) aiiwrtiscmci Us. S H A y..o c klTTT C 1 the ; a8o abont that, am. L,nnK wno una.. ands, looking out':for a ni.f !?u Z lot, with pure artesian wau, 1 Ce lo w a railway running through thP t ? n, JJ to take him up to business 2fJck ya an old Irish. gentleman in everv 'u re Belfa;tTning. tne strange, uui yei not Unfamils 0nbv Brown, took it into his head to making the Shemrock Linens iu 8tart in mills, zephyrs won't work thm Tve Q1 - ' demure ITOE SALE ! J-hni, they autho rUy 1 -i 1C a prolonged spree. n yuu drink ordinary water, fresh from the taps, you take these snakes, or whatever they are, into the stomach, and then trouble follows : Snakes won't assimilate with plain every day food, and the physician's fee is so much per visit good it's un- WEDNESDAY, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 21, 1S91. has been witnessed by any other similar race. Paymaster H. G. Colby. Surgeon B. F. Stephenson. Lieut, of Marines C. Marrast Perkins. Assistant Surgeon T. A. Berryhill. Assistant Engineer J. L. Wood. Boatswain Samuel Ward. Gunner Samuel Cross. Sailmaker Chas. E. Tallman. Carpenter Wm, L. Maples. Pay Clerk O. G. Haskett. and competent, and that which is immaterial, irrelevant or incom petent. Everyone who is familiar with jury trials knows that all this is dine, on Saturday, having traveled over land via the Volcano. 11. S. Tregloan, the " king tailor " of this city, returned in the Claudine from a professional tour around Maui. Ben Hogan, the ex-prize fighter, who lias entertained large numbers in tins true. But it would bo unwise, for ty with his varied exhibitions, left last these reasons, to discard jury trials. Fra y f( ato? Uf' , w. rn. . ' . A , Hon- Russell D. Walbndge of Wai- lhe jury system is, to begin with, luku and Mr. L. M. Vettlesen of Kahu- a prominent feature in a renre- lui are at the Hawaiian Hotel. I T TT T Jl r -r - enutivo form of government sSiSK among English speaking people. Hotel. It the people have an actr 0 part to Hon. H. A. P. Carter's health has Kauai and Jas . at the Hawaiian to taste of bitter things when we can get a chance at the sweets. Now then, toremedy the trouble bad water has caused, and prevent disaster in the future get a Filter. You want the best and we 1 . T . 1 t nave it. iotning equals a Gate City Stone Filter to puri-j fy bad water. It's all natural A number of fires have been ex- stone and nothing" to get out unguished by the HARDEN HAND GRENADE. A large lamp holding a gal- 1 1 1 1 m ion or Kerosene on ien irom a ceiling producing a solid sheet of flame six feet square and ten feet high; with six grenades this fire was extinguished at once, and no dam age done grenades insr may be the means of By order of the Oahu Railway and Land Company, I will offer for sale at Public Auction, at my Salesroom, QUEEN STREET, HONOLULU, On Wednesday, Oct 21, 1891 At lO o'cloclc A. A LIMITED NUMBER OF VALUA BLE SEASIDE AND COUNTRY RESIDENCE SITES ON whom are exceeding! v nr,.. 8 --r-..om.j h-ictj a-.j who I have been assured nn all possess looking-glasses. Alter experiencing some diffip inseparable to all new enterprise V68' eeeded in making the best Linens i 8Uc and raised the reputation of his tr above all others. His successoraT? in their father ' s, .foot-steps hav! uin maintained it, and conaeonon 1 ore tha Linens are to-day the best Vnft .?,hao world over, particularly in in wear, and the beautiful hI-. 0lUt known all tv. llltV. flh..L.. 1 table damask. A notable feature designs m the & Son's Linens is that thv nn ma Bf0K COTTON, and when they are washed y0uTlN unable to riddle -aa peas throuch tv When vou buv Iri.qh T T norm 1 i " i -'vuo 1UOK OUt o j get them with the Shamrock TraHp m w iBi n ! M K - nt ha n-nft donm no "ORi w. c. s Sole Agent for the 2878-3t 1394-1 t P R 0 U L L, Hawaiian 1 of order. Dont think because you are drinking artesian & This truly encnanting location for sub- it. There are and vou've fot urban homes must be seen to be appre- m. . t dated ; a lovely grove of algeroba trees to niter It to make It pure. covers the entire grounds, streets 80 feet irrm cwr 111 WMUh flre ,aiU OUt and G inCh pipes yuu bvveep are being laid to conduct water from a The Peninsula of PACIFIC HARDWARE CO, I Pearl City! Fort Street, Honolulu. How often do . A Email quantity of these your carpets; one, two or three ced bf llcCaSsstMo C distributed in a build- times a dav ? The oftener VOU the sweetest water of all the wells they take in the administration of the PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., FORT STREET. 1377 277G-q LtU, lmoroved. SO as tn nllnw liim in Ipqvo JUS" Germany, and ho hns Vippti nflviaprl hv tico and decline to perfo rm their his physician to return to these islands, duty, either by avoiding jury duty which he intends doin2- iv u , . ., Mr. C. L. Eaton, a railroad man of or giving lax attention to it, they much experience, arrived in the last have themselves to blame. It is steamer from San Francisco, accora- worth a good deal to a community Pad by his family. u i i i i. .i Mr A- Reilly, representing the Pacific to have something to growl at with Coast Commercial Record of San Fran- comparativo immunity. One of C1S,9 arrived in the last steamer, and Notion in Slf nr1r1inlrloia , . . . . will remain here some time. Hemms iWlAtc OLULKllUllltJlfcj. napoleons maxims was to let sol- to procure statistics and other informa- diers grumble. Few care to risk tl0n regarding these islands for an illus- theirintercBtBbyindulgiDg(if there S" TTJ savins I 4.1 i . w" . xuciwudjf oi vvrri i iii c-" si 11 11111 'i 1 1 1 1 1 ;i 1 r 1 1 1 ;n natro PAncrrnntari rtm vetoa.,;-, Wi uunaia HUlluul 0,ir T1.Q uQr,4. a storage capacity ot over two million erty. t 11V-W nv utai ji gallons, and built a flume extending Z)4, An invoice of the above at carpets are not made of iron JS !S?, t - jvyi.in v v.uumijr louuou will ouppijr nil and the more you sweep the abundance of pure water for a large . , . population; to guard against such thinner they get. bweeping droughts as we have experienced during fni.Q. 4.1, rr Tj the present year, the Company have or- takes the nap Off. Have you dered a Blake Pump with a capacity of ever tried n Pnrnpf Wpnpr- ju,uuu gallons per day, which will be ever tnea a carpet sweeper , repiaced by one or more of larger capa- one of those arrangements Clt-V wuen needed. This pump now due . , , , - " u om uie manutacturers will be placed at With brushes, that you push once at the artesian well from which TT i n , Ai water will be forced into the reservoirs, over the floor once and then when not supplied from the mountains: sit down and smile at the ease rcus Sltocrtiscntcnts. ' ' I 1 J T- ill' . 1 : w .... - ' nm AND ICE CHESTS should ever be cause for it) in com- he represents. The Salt Lake Herald, of September plaints against decisions of judges. ium sava.:, ,Uar Clty wa3 favored on iiut jurymen mingle with the com- ing party just over from the Sandwich munitv, and are sure to bo made Islands,consisting of Misses Agnes Judd, A" , .. Rhoda Greene, May Dillingham and W1SCW Awr unwcwia 11 iney siray Walter F. Dillingham, with whom was Wide from the mark. Miss Caroline Frear. of Oakland. Cala. Ponular iuatice mav not ilwivs Jhey enjoyed a drive to all points of in ropuiar justice may not always terest, attended services at the taber- bo of the ideal sort, but it answers nacle, and tried the bathing at Garfield, ,lnTT nAa j0fA,nu where their Hawaiian experience in v.vtJ j ,ia. iviun. aquatic sports greatly added to the plea tals of accused persons, if the sure of " the swim." They dined at the trained lawyers who conduct the d'on W.gSSI Western- public prosecutions, cannot obtain Miss Greene to attend school at St. convictions, esnoniallv in Hawaii LPuis a.nd the remainder of the party to . Massachusetts for a prolonged term.' wnen a veraict oi nine out oi the twelve j'urors can be given, it is extremely likely that they have failod to get together evidence to justify a conviction. Judges have large powers in stating the rules of law which govern a j'ury case, as well as in the large class of cases which come within tho jurisdiction of KAWAIAHAO S. S. A. About the vear 18G9 the Kawaiahao a Sunday School Association instituted system of quarterly exhibitions or re unions of the various Sunday Schools connected with the organization. The object was to give variety to the Sunday exercises and to give a chance for a somewhat competitive exhibition to the different branch or apana schools. The equity and do not admit of trial by system has been maintained continu- jury. If in addition to equity fou advantage. It has been followed in cases and to controlling and direct- tnis by tue Kaumakapili and other Sun- iLft i0 1 uay ouuoois lurouguout lue counirv. ing tho law m jury cases, the : Yesterday the usual quarterly exhibi judges were to have tho sole and tion took place in Kawaiahao Church. nvolnoiTTft e The following sections and branch t, uowuluS UPU" schools took part: Kawaiahao Seminary, the evidence and finding the facts Industrial Home,Pauoa, Lunalilo Home, in civil and criminal matters, their rl Makiki Waikiki Keoneala, v nvri 11 kuoia Moihih, Maunakiekie and Kakaako. numan lallibility would soon bring The schools are always permitted to pre- results which would tend to brinz Pare their own exercises, and as might into even undeserved disfavor and of the Hawaiian eenius. the result is often extremely original and alwaj's in teresting. It is' a very common saying that Hawaiians exhibit better than their white brothers and sisters. It was ex emplified yesterday. Every school did well, some with surpassing excellence. disrespect tho exercise of their judicial functions. Such a result would weaken tho hold which law has, and ought to have, upon every respectable community, and would Tne music especially was cf a character be of itself a great misfortune. lJ'STSL Judges ought not to bo brought formers. Several of the songs were pre- pareuior uie occasion, some oi tne ex ercises called forth enthusiastic applause with occasional smiles from the audi ence. About six hundred Sunday School children and teachers joined in the ex ercises, which lasted from 10 till 12. SCOTTISH THISTLE CLUB. into unnecessary conflict with so cial interests. The chances are great also, that the best of men will sometimes use uncontrolled power unwisely and unfairly. While judges are arbiters of much that vitally affects tho welfare of the community, to make the same men both judge and jury would be to create a despotism or legal ttmle regular weekly meeting . i. . ' , , , M- of this Club will be held in their tyjruuujr wuitu wuuiu uu uuuuuur- able, besides seriously hindering exercise of legitimate judicial functions. Rooms, Gazette Building, Merchant St., All members are especially requested to be present at 7:30 o'clock sharp. R. B. SCOTT, -Recorder. 2837-lt be held at the office of C L d., m this o'clock A 2879-lm Brewer & Co., A block containing an area oi five with which you have done aere.? ha been reserved for a Hotel, and j v- another beautiful Int. nf tli coma nr-on ;3 his city, on October 27, 1891, at 10 What everyone who don't use also reserved for a Public Park, which . m. JON A. AUSTIN, , . the Company propose to make one of the 1 President. tnem growls about ? No most delightful and attractive resorts to hllcf .-1 1 . he tound any where. jii liig iicLiiu . t iU r an nni'oitirtr riwriti yoais, and coiitideralle ill i buying the "lalt and test" b!y a libie-lintd Kefriwrsi which v.e Lad lo lake lacks on iHxonrit of llicir failure lo any cf tlie n quireuienig i irij?crator, v.e have at last sometliinjr, iriade on fcientifit ciples, wi.idi will keep i ki ar.d your futd in Mierttti than uiiyttiing jet iiitrotlKtl tins market. The Gumej, of which lliia diagram klioif fitniction and circulation, m in every refptct, a? manjM w ho Jiave substituted tlitniior eis can lottiliy. The EDDY Refrigerators and Ice Chests, of which we carry a line, Inn ways given satisfaction. . They are plain, well made and durable. The WHITE MOUNTAIN IGK CRKAM FKEKZEKS, of which we sold hundreds, are cenerall v known and appreciated. We have an aeBortnien i i -' - - . . i . i ,i nana irom a larsrft invoijH niRt. rpppivn.i frnm thn. fiirfntv. iLese are iue ii rjatterns. nnt EX We keep reliable goods and sell at reasonable prices. no mi i ... KnlM . A111S Place nas a11 the charms of Wai- , iiunii uul ail easy kiki, with the addition of an inland sea .TU1E ADJOURNED MEETING OP push and a clean floor seven miles long and four miles wide, J- the Board of Underwriters will be held f c-icau nuur. we affording boating and yachting facilities on wiuJNii-biJAY, Keptember 30th, at naven t manv. but What there second to none in the world. 11 a.m., at the Chamber of Commerce. A "iauy, uul vviidL Uiere full attendance is requested. A. JAEGER, 2379-3t Secretary. Removal Notice. are are Ood. Pearl City is situated about half-way . 1 i caucujb eastern anu west- in article that has become ern points of Pearl Harbor. The makai end oi .Fearl City Peninsula points to OBEGON KIDNEY TEA! Is the Most Wonderful Medical Discovery Modern Times. G. McGREW HAS RE-i moved his olhce from Alakea street to corner King and Kichards streets. 2379-lw 1STOTIOE. -A. N V KID3STEY TBOTJBW j 1 u Kirsti iiY ABSENCE FKOM in -1 f euu oi x-eari sjity Peninsula points to almost a necessary ornament the entrance of the harbor,and is destined nTTT) T3 A A ntTT? in a well fnrni'cWI nnrL. ,V some day (not so remote as some people, JTLJIjO Jt-t.0V JXjXX.11j uiiui id u.11 may think) to be the irrpat nnrnmoioi Easel. There are some per- emPm of the Pacific. The Pearl r c . t t , , Plty, BCanch of the Company's line ex- iect Pfems Ol art in Honolulu tends down the centre of the Peninsula nnrl ni wunin say i,uuu feet of the shore on ana one cannot always get a either side. wall space where therf ic. a t.,: l x i iii r luicuuiui: linn: i msHrsi good liVht An easel mav he Vmed ?y rhe : ? & L Co-fco cal1 at my & ngiiu mi cabei may DC office for free t nkets an.l m.na t v-i ... I .4 Ul X Col 1 piacea in any corner and you lly ness in good con 2 Adler's avenue, olf PunchbowlSt. jStotice. W" T" I "V - . UUtUM AJNJ) Ar TEK THIS DATE I will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name without my writ- fpn nnlor Sltf. IT rliiAiiitT Honolulu, Sept. 21, 1891. 2874-lw Onolulu (Drobablvthrp mnnthal rr Sddu5i?. aUend rainpETEPPSON " Can hardIy miSS the light. We T?e Company will bind themselves . o7flr;.A iJi. , , . . h m the deed to carry nurchasers. their nQVO mafn U. . I r T ll t t . ' mtwi jdbcib in oxyaizea uie8 ana servants lor a term of nine FOR SA.JLE. silver or imitation of it that SSSriri looks better than wnr.rl anrl ffj??1.8?- Th0B.e who build on their I I -- ixivilblltl 11U1U 1 1 LI.H 111 niir AN HAWAIIAN BRAKE AND HAR- they are better in Styles. Buv , ase wil1 hereby secure a reduction t u , .-lli't'iJ' .1 r- . I . iate, ior uie wnoie time. uuc, uirow a scan over the 01 say 20 Per cent., making the fare each too and thn rda !?i5 ,cents first-class and 10 cents a " f jrviu xctv- Buconu-ciass. ermer, Hitchcock, Strong This rare soot of earth i ; v,a Stratemeyer or Furneaux on Jn.are,a' ?,;tl tUos? who would secure a : ..:... , , ,X n lble now but destined in the near it aim yuu 11 De pieasea. 'Tc, utJ woriu many times its pres- I Anr Volnn n!ll . 1 . If vnn l,a, or.,r V. A ;r"IBO 10 improve their uv- any uiauu new rcoc"' "pporuimiy. babies around the house, vou should have an alcohol Lamp on which to heat milk for it. Young babies have a fashion BKSB fcallinSfraIs at unusual ONE-POTJETH CASH! ..w o, ciia it a iuu inucn work 1 to make a hre in4 a stove iust une-urth 1 Year, to heat a little milk. Nearly everyone has an alcohol lamp but there may be some people who never had any use fo them before. They're the ones we re aiming at. TO LET! HOUSE, CORNER OF BERE tania and Keaunioko streets. containing 10 rooms, diningroom, Kiicnen ana out nous to David Dayton, 91 King street 2872-tf TERMS: FOE SALE. A CHOICE LOT SITUATE ON Punchbowl Hill, commanding a grand yiew of the harbor and Dia mond Head. Apply to J. AjuFRED MAGOON. 2823-tf Merchant street. One-fourth s Years, One-fourth 3 Years, Secured by Mortgage, Interest at 7 Per cent. Per Annum, Payable Semi-annually. Fashionable Dressmaking, JiriSS BURROW, 15 UX "Firs't-Hflss Cnt.t.inP1 arid Fithncr. ' - ; - n" by tne day or EMMA STREET. Also week. Prices moderate. 2S40-lmtf BZT Company will furnish Deds and Mortgage free of charge. MXT Skim Til n n. X j. HAWAIIAN HARDWARE CO, LD., &sel7wc ' It is strictly a vegetable production and will not injure the rff 4 nor me most delicate woman, but will cure pain in the nac auu retention of urine, diabetes, inflammation of the bladder or kidneys, .mjt uepvaum uuue, icuwrrnoea, pammi or suppreaseu lxicnat kidce and nil onmnlainta nriDmn - - vvu4iuui KiJ CVX lOllJ IkUlll LV UlOvaOVU VI VlVU'" urinary organs of either sex. , .. 0 kljneTf nxuuy uiibiasfj ine pains arising irom ueiecuve iiuw" - irrfltioc3.' rheumatism, and in attempting to cure the latter b7 outward apP"h . entirely to reach the seat of the disease. We do not oiler tne j NEY TEA as a specific for rheumatism, but are satisfied that rcany called rheumatism would yield to its remedial virtues. . f ti $M 'JLhe leaf is put up in air tight tin caddies which preserve un- properties and the decoction is made by the person using it, thus w. soiute purity. nrnarfflff' There are thousands nffljfod with disposes of the kidneys or v -, who suffer in silence rather than make known their troubles. lDe" te tfc 5 by the use of various patent medicines, which, if they do not aBM .j coe, a,, iea.51, cjo not lessen it. iiiven tnose wno secuie u. . na(ore often fail to get relief, owing to the very complicated and deiicaw organs affected. It Has For Sale by no Equal! BENSON, SMITH k CO.. II A LINE OF J .rf I m 100 Fort St.. : Brewer HAVE JUST RECEIVED CHOICE PATTEEK INDIA 1 Street In one Dress Length of each Design. Evening anu at 60 cts. per Yard. surahs BLACK Jn three Qualities: $1.00, 1.25, $1.50. Colored Sural in U'8bt Daily Advertiser 50c. per month. (Opp. Spreckels Block), FORT STREET. J as. F. Morgan, 2848 13 The Weekly Gazette and Daily P. 0. AW is: 287-l392-tf AUCTIONEER. THESE ARE THE LEADING PAPERS OF