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iiOftlMHIUHAli A 1) VISKYiHEU, Aiii I .'ST 7. JH'Ki. ahoi;t moxky. a. i. it, b .!.' OL' t a CI. IV: 'iny, IVu.'aJ, Dollar. - I I .. i .nit i !' . i i, l l' i i iii . r. .t N . i .1 II.. Ml I -i -ai l tv. 1. - I lilU' i V I l i a', la il.wa i'.ui- 1:1. i ill alloy. 1 i.i 1 1. 1 1 - n aa an 1 1 i'.i i.ul all i I'lll.ljjl', 1. . L ! u-1 Lv ; 1, .1! Iii a e.l. 1 af LiiLt-ii M.i'.i-i -alvei v. a- i'u-.; e ! ii-.-.J in 1 V I . ! in- I .a 'ilia la: nt .e e - pica- tOlitllfvl : y AlUv'nl.i'ie aonl !J-. l-'i .:a ! t IL iatiuani coin-, Wcie luiiite-.l in iiu-vii.-i. I iu :ii-'. oinin laaeliino vai in ca; .1 ly Un.ehner 1 a 1 "". I ae iii'lr t '.iM. il !' the li.ink of l'.ng taa i f..il- caclly le. vae'a. .! ua'-i-. 4 'a- h i w a i I lie J i 1 t man to Iii- ouii imae oil ;i i-ijin. Ai i.-.o'ile ay t Lai 'iiwne' exist-i nol i-y xialn.e, hill by Liw." t'hu lir-it eohnii.il l oinae W ;ii aiian-il ia lai.-aehii-.etl- in l'-. In t'ae teiitli century there Wile liiirl.v-cirf'al mint.- in laiLin.L t he Anicrieua cent- of 177 Lore the liioUo ".liiul W'lir Uu-iiua.' Trie Ly.li;ia- were, tin- Iirt to coin nioaey, ;ihoat 15. C l'A. Hoiiicr lueiitioai Lrii--v mouey ;is in ue, 15. t". lll, auiong iho I recks. 15rH- moiu-y was ciued in ltomo iv Seivuis Luiiiu-i e.itlv us 'ud li. C. Pining the iirinof Henry the VI 11, J 5 lt U " ptrr cent, of coin uivtul was ailoy. The eoi na.e of t r:nle Ualhir bej;iti in 147. and wat discontinued in 1-7. The mi'H aneienl coins are of elee trum, four 1 rt : of gold to 0110 of silver. The eoinu- f JOi- pieces beAii in l"7"i, and was discontinued iu lTS. lleiore the Liys of coined money the ii reeks u-ed copper nails as cur rency. Herodotus says that Croesus was the rirt sovereign to make coins of -oid. r ti ix,; the first English shillins; was minted. It bore the King's lin age. The lirst English laws against coun terfeitim; were "ssued iu 110S by Henry I. The United states aunt was estab lished in 1791 and at once began oper ations. Silver was tirst coined iu Rome in B. C when Fabitis Pictor s?t up a mint. Ia liU Xapier's coin-weii;hinir ma chine was put in use iu the Bank of Eagiand. Over looo series of Greek coins, is sued by independent cities, are known to exist. Tn the fifth century before Christ, refined copper was deemed as precious as trolil. The trade dollar was intended for use in commerce with China, India -anti Japan. The first American coins were made in England in P?I for the Virginia t 'ompany. The firt English gold coins were made in li'.T, in the forty-second year of Hnry the IU. In 1 f ifi 1 the invention of milling the eilires of coins, to prevent clipping was intro Lie At the Learinn:ngof the (Jhritinn era the relative valuer of go'l and sil ver were 1 to 'a. ro".vn to tl'.e Xerman conquest the Britons iiad i"!ivinir money'' and 'Mnd iiini!'y;" the farmer Leing !ave nrl ett!e, the latter metal. English soerj!jrns wre llrt min te! in 1H. Thy were called r .3 variaiis nieknama. During the reign of Xnma I'ompi li'M, 7" B. C. an experiment was mnde with woo'.'en meiny. Th Lrone rent and two cent pieces were ;lr?t coined in Wvl, and the nickel linlf dime in l"""''." T?. earliest r;ree!c coin Lore a lion or trrtol-"-' on the obverse and poneh imrks on the rever-e. V imr.'im Tvr adopfe Ly the New F.r.zl tn-'f co!onM!s in at! thir i.'ealfri wirh t.'; Indinn. i-.r:ii-iipr.n-v.n ur-r mri'i- a ic.n r ' , a 1 T 1 I render in 12!';. lie fore this rent had j i""- n pr.vmee. j I ; I 1 j j ; idinii rwi.itM i-.r i - nie which m' ghcl i-i2!"th of a rund . iiv i.,r L'.vcniv in.r-". ; , Vermont and T'onnectieat coined ; coppers in IT"-"). 2s ew Jersey and j M iss-aeliujetts did tb.o sanre in lT.. j A Papermon-y was fir-Mued Ly t he j i notorious a e:in iiw. jh- e j ? ei.o.i,v:r ' ' ' ' rn P;J0 the first large copper ro;n? ; a lirw rr,.'r r rr.ina l v----.. painted in England, putting an .n ! to private aden tokens. ; b-idi.og Bornan familv. -..f r'eeipt3, is- ! i c; J ' 1 I isr.d ".' r, ir:d warcbou"- f;er it, was toreI, were r'.t!i j i Vir.'inia as money. j 111 oo s of our gold coinage j 'hero .i rcinres of pure gold, 10 o-uir-e r,f -iP.-.-T. ai'id '' of cooper. In th--world's mints from Is"' to ! l-ro th,.r. vere eoincd '.' I fons of e go! 1 tir.J . ' ! hew .rlSdv, ! an-purn, teavcr ajvl raccoon skius. j 1 r I' th wa Arable roir., r,:v,v. n .(.enee from j In the early years of this century i ?M"s valuable mines of gold, silver, thor--- -vere thirty-three tons of silver j COppr.r an,j n-j'tcksilver, it produces to.,:;, of gold ii ciremahon. al, kin, of tropI,,l fruit?, v well il e I'o' loos i--sTf. nrivate or con- t -i i.. i...ia..sj - , ,ia rflir ind;''o f'-ofTef and I'r t! iph . c. I Hi' IV!, l! Ii' .. m , I j t:.-- iuyi of O.c Hi ai m uij . i'.iT w ! nt tell llliln i I,.t it l. it pi t , i L i'! .in i f u ; i -A .-to . : ;tb,- 1'i.itcd 'M.iU . -(, il I ; h l! i..n in 17- , :in 1 :i i ..'I-. 1 t y ci i .:rc. -i. I If l., t he I i. ' t I . i I . v i i. i : ! i 11 lr . H I 1 1 II i. I. t I. I- f I III I i. 1 - I i I H tl i-. . II . L tl in 1..-. lt I I I If ! p mi-di ui lay in I 57 l Le ci ly :',ii.rn- j luellt Lulled credit ledcS Oil ie.dLel. i The liVtln.e lift" of H Utile ( l th If.itik .f LlU-'lalid Is a litiit. it-.--- tl.:tli ,.-V- l.t ;U--1. .1 V u 5 III: I f. el i.-l ! 'II..- I (Mil. IK- ll i i f ii--y ii t if A i ru iii ill-.- K c n-KN : 1 1 .'el Ik r of p.ti i IH'U -i I a If.' lir.r in V:t I lit- fi Uii I . up L 1 ' '. A il. 'iii. in lulu- w i dicllh- of ,t ceic.; iliti ly - ti l u u :i t.iitiiili ' Sa- --vty-fiy!tt liuu lii-.ltii; :i o, i,n, 1 ..7"- : :i iMiiiil 5l'J.T"i. ! j Kaiioi; s.ivs tKcit iii Loi. inn, il'-itiiu; ' tin- i-ti-iis ot I s i 7 , it v:ii fiHiii I iiiijkii- ,-il.lo ti J'oi row :uiy iiiom-y ii it . t-r ; on :i -uin of i.''iiy,oii of iivff. I I lio il lie tI A Iliv'I i. Ill f.itli l.,f S.i- ! in i It.' lor tin- 'ir,jiui.i ('oinj. ius at S t!o iii-i inu Lis. 'i'lic coiiis vt if of ! I.ia- u ;t!i ii Oil Oilf la liii iaory of t!u :iliuiiaU -o of iiu 'i i I li.it i-io foun l on the i-laii h at llu-ir iii.-,t laiiiliui;." l-'iiiiiia-, liciiuia, I ln-i-i'i-, Italy uail S it.ci lan. I fon-.tltuto tin' "Latin I'aioa." 'llu-ir i-'.im aio alilf ia ui-iyiit aii l liiu iu--, iliilciin only in liana'. TL.. i:iiiiii yitcni K-n L'-i-u j'.utly aJoptt il Ly hjain, Set via, llnl Karia, liu-i.i uuj lioutuania. JuiLn .-olii Lis MuiUr for thitty I'it-oi-.s of nilvc-r; tiiat i-., tlai ty Uoiaaa ptaiiic.-.; aLout il.LJL Oiu- Uoiaaa j i nny wai a ;;ii l ilay'.- .i: -. for an aru ultiual LiIh.ii. la L.-1 Cli.iik- 11. inintfil tin an. I tiiiil to aiaLc it j-a-.T i iiiivnt. AfL-r Li- aLJnatioii, Jaau -i 11. aiinti -l i;im UK tal alul c W tf V alul i-iuli-a ii . A to laake i;uvli:i-a.-.i uilli tLo i oiin. Uio l:nitc.l S Lit coins llxnl Ly i-.nii.; i en ia 17m ucio llu oLl alo uiul halt fu'e, the nilvt-i itoll Lalt liiiiiir, 411.1MCI", diiac aiul half i St. l.iui- (JloLo Democrat. Till: ttK.AKSHV s ro.vi. Hut Tln)c Whu Ate lnu Cliicijio Ate 2'oo'a. When the new.jaeis tM il the removal of the Khirney stony to Chicago and of its having Ueii ; et lip in the Irish village at the fair, to ho kh-rieil bv all who woiihl, a cold honor spread over the coun try, at the thought of the huge crop of coming political political stump speakers and bunco steerers. All thia fear, however, was without foundation, and tho-e gentlemen who have secured a nomination or set up a green goods manufactory and then kissed the Chicago Ularney stone will bo as badly fooled as the turkey who swallowed an Egyptian scarab and calmly waited for his meal to di gest. According to the Irish pa pers the Blarney stone has tidver left Ireland and is still doing busi ness at the old stand, children half price. The Cork Constitution in a cor respondence from (iueenstown says : Visitors to the World's Fair who expect to kiss a stone purporting to be the famous Blarney stone will feel abashed wht n tin y It am that it is not genuine. When the cablegram from America reached here, stating that hundreds of poli ticians were docking to the Irish village at the World's Fair to kiss the B'arney stone, which, it is alleged, Lady Aber deen was instrumental in uavmg sent to Chicago, the ever-vigilant United States consul at Queens town, Mr. II. Ct. Kress, determined to satisfy himself whether the ori ginal stone had actually crossed the Atlantic ocean, and, in order that there should be no doubt on his mind, he journeyed to Blarney last evening, being accompnnif-d bv a well-known town commis sioner, who has hundreds of times visited the well-known spot and in the days of his youth kissed the stone of fam0. On arriving at the ca;t!e. Mr. Kress interviewed the caretaker, and Iarnd that the stone had never ben removed from it3 poition, not even a !ie3 of it had ben takn, bat rernain'I there as ever, intact, anal also ac--rtair."d that no portion whatever of the cictle itself which might have by-n made to represent the stone had left, the place. The representative of America in company with his fr:erl thpn made a personal in-p tion of the summit of th" cnstlo I and found the stone here all rigid, safe and son r.d. and before biddiriL' ,. , . ,. . . ,r c- l- lf!'! J'"5'-11'- "'r:,-!lir,: "-'"1 I - e.iuea. - a m.-v-.i i.i- I'l-uie-y .-Km-. i . i.t 1 1 i , u-' i 1 ' , i i i i . ;i ! rdlicial report of the matter to t.; :ld 3 Fair commis-roer---. Country of firc.it f'rsnurf r.s. Srz.u ,viica1 U lf'nr-tinf i . - . . ?o vauch attention just no.y, . 1.0 o , ri, ..i T.f fit .ft .1 aauo.i ... .i 'il ur'O Ol aa KIL -C" .' ' aiMI I- on - ot H.e r;lLe t. conntrte world in natural reourc in the Bo i It.5 sugar can0 grows to enormoos proT)ortior.s and often attains such ! sue that the plantations resernMo j erroves of trees. AberbeeTli f; ; w - ra According to a report bv in, French minister of finance 11 families in r ranee n avo i i iirn'ii exemption irorn ccriam i.. e.. n - rently voted by the parliament on account of having seven or more " ! e children. the J, l.i luiuc, I til in-vcf an iiu.. ii . I y 11 1 " "' " 1 " ' ' ' i ii ii ....,.. ,j, i . ,', , ... L . mtfmM, i - M" -M-.,- . ,. , i r . Hi A .V I 1 - . . i i.a .i ; k in , i i i. ;- ; ; , t .- 1 1 i . f .1 l i : i . 1 1 1 , . '. i ; - 1 1 I i i i.i i. -': -.a!. ! u i tif tli .1 i i i 7 . . i t ' i ' . . , I. jii'I'..i(' I I A v..:,. t J, ! ! ai. 1 " i .a l. ih.tio.i UK I' It. iiii-l H of ". I il.il. .l It : 1 1 1 i l -i i i An i U ir. i I I ' i till1 . i in 1 1 1 1 f. -i 1 1 ut tli-; i. J u.l.l i 1 1 . .. o i 1 i , 1 1 1.11 iin i' iii-Ji'. i L-'.ii.l of ti i!.-.Li ..! of tl.: I.aii.ii r!il,l ll V, Ii 1 ,itti: lo.J l the lit. 'A' I 1 - 1 I t lioUil ot tru.-.Ut-j iii tht; i-Xi i.'l.n.-. dt tin il li.JiLi iii tl. - u.-i: of the W'ai la v. Lliti h-ijuililiti. llllil;- lL i ih-t .:ilt of tin: ttial l !f ai ia i .1 - l i l.i o c this at t ol 1 t -1: taia-i -uiin ii ut i-.L t of th w an u v. .1.1 ui 1 ii w liu 1:1 - . . . ; . 1 fulliiL--l'iit th;'. ta al li'i.ltti 1' I'alnti uti when thv i,U.--ti)u l.ti.-: il W'hioh la tli.; iij.htiul hoal'l.' i'hn aus'.Vi. r to thi- 411. -tioli iii-tH with the fiiltlitr oit1, loiiiitly, ha-i the Maui atal Molokai ja r.-hj, ti ay the authority, iu 1 ' art of aili al la it, to nitnn in ninl :t'l U'li-:itt: iuatti i.-i 111 a uivi lit 1 . Unl rliiiii !i, .-i a to lii; ill.-Juaialoa or i-iitil.-ioii of a iMiitialiat lull.-) 1 1 1 1 j o 1 i t '.' 1 hl.s 1-. not ths; tliia-, iitii Id it now tin- jilai tu aiua the rij.;ht to .lo tlii-, or la cite ia.-tauei h of itd Lfia (h ue, in' to olmW ho e.h;.-t:ly tli'. till lie ia t h la -tli al .-.yr-tiau ot thixe native l hi' it he. t htaiillrj u-lat- 1 tl ta it. It. Ml llieienL tt .S:i' that if the di.-iiuL is eoiitiaiii.-tl it will ihuhth.:.s In; eaiaieil uji L) thn hi-rli. r iniiit:., ami it iaav he jahhal that this catiie liKilldu is a pitiable llh:. triittoii ol how tho heat (d pall tic.i L-: soiaetita-.-.T cuiaiaUiiicatid ti the chimin-.-.. Hilling tlie t:ial t ho coin t lu.ilii was thiout'cd with natives, and it was evident that the interest ex tended even beyond, and took hold of the unitaagiuativ c lain. I id the stolid mongolian. K;udlv bv what hocus liocus this was achieved is not yet known beyond a p.r. id venture, though there are very .-.trong .suspi cions and grounds h r thu sauio. Is it a casj of blackmail? This tlitit! is assurance of it ia from first to last a immi of political agi tation, Mich as has not been nitro queul iu tho past, and hearing its own peculiar earmarks. Com . li ilaiina In .);ii.u. Sj'dit vdppiiig vocation lor women in Jap;m rem lives htth) aipavatus. llai- ping is pel haps not the correct word, for there is icallv no "r ippinx'' at all the chents are s-.iiMply uit in communication witli any spirit with whom they desire to speak. It is not necessary th.it tho spirit biiauld ''0 that of a dead person, but the medium always inquires whether tho spirit whoso presence is desired is living or dead. Tho mediums alw;M s carry about with theiu a mysterious woeden Lex, al.-out a foot or less square. Like tho meuiciiio bag ot' tho Indian medicine man, its con tents aro a secret to members of tho samo profession. Those women usually have a bow of soft wood strung with a einglo string, and this they twang on tho edge of tho box like a caricature of violin playing. If tho spirit required is that of a dead person, a leaf plucked from a graveyard is used to splash sorao water out of a small cup that stands in front of the medium. If the person is living, a sim ilar ceremony is performed with a pieco cf stick instead of a leaf. Then follows an incantation, ar.d tho spirit proceeds to speak through the medium. The medium charges sometimes as hiqrh as 13 or 20 cents. San Francisco Call. What tbo Co!lc;o Oymuasiuoi Docs. The college gjmnasium is a place not for the production onl1- of studious ath letes, but of athletic students. A placo where an hour's varied exercise, a run, a fpray and a rub down can be had regu larly, find where a man may turn his thoughts wholly from books and studies for, awhile by a bout at fencing, or box ing, or by a ganio in the bowling alley, or in tho handball court, from which ho can ;?et increase I capacity for greater and better endeavors. Kept within its proper fphere.it is as necessary for tho symmetrical and complete development of thrt yonng "scholar in politics" as is the math.-mntical recitation, tho histor ical lecture or tho debating society, find it is a legitimate. Harper's Weekly. P r.i v. 1:ir t- In Artlnp. It i rir.eti!n-'-s hard work to bo an actor, f r tho thumping anl palling and hauling that a pff-on may have t en birn in an exciting pcen are sometime? moro than a mro .chov. JMiss frelir.a Petter had to give up her pirt in "Tho Henrietta" beaup" sdio injured by tho fall required of her in every pcrform- tnen of that piece. A young leading man v.-ho hat lc-'ii pitying Orlando in "As Vf"' IA1n Ir f ,r hr"" '"?M rnvr r i.. .11 frori wn iii r-io.-f.v-s m c'.".isfquenco oi t.n the thuuip, f-bdei n!-d falls eedun d nt rho j..,,,, f,f a i.r;lv-t,v ntldel'? in tho W TC 1 1 1 TV ?f r ! ' '.r-v i i r . r-TITl Tu I"-t:i 'i:t Vm.it !"fftir II 't Inrl. At r Time, Living f:'t'."l 5 hi'-e neon, ''.- girl? who v.-i- !i to -1.f.-i!n a f-ight cf heir f'.itme bus1 ands '.oil vu egg. which Tinrt bo tho f '-t (Lrgv-'- 1 i I by tho i n, in a ran in win en h", .til it i v.i.!!.;.. if 1 - ; 1 t! T I v l L ; r 1 FLi , . o ' :' i it -.t P h A n i. r half it. ; peak- : i. . tiM iu bed, "to ' I- 1 . 'i . (i. ' I r 1 th" r. y v.-.-:!!: b :!i:;:c" i :i I ! P- V .It-. '- T :"i :'i .'.:' ! 'i t N .o; . f i i I i:-'.!c f r nu n f If. ... i ; a lid Ih- t f ::g- It i s i , v 'If l ; ; t sf. P ,'l.v ;lu .i fj i t - ci!'"; l 1 V Dodds, t :-'.A 1 ". 1 ' 1 . ' . r. y I. , t.-ld ! i t v. n Lv : "ct. .-md Ftat'. s- 1 Lc I l'-; ::''!; f t tcittn; i I.-tt?. oPJe... fc.b.r. Au l v : yi.-.?.-?. Kn!:?a City ,' , if-, r n it 1; iui.ii. SI . 1 1 p lower 1 Ij i;oi I 1 v ii -i I suiU ic l tciiiLIy with .to!.'i.o. h tiwiihh-", aii.-l v.sfor all ti. :t ti::i .- un ler tixatnxnt h' a i hy-iri wi. He finally, after ti evuythiu-' ai'i tii:u;h wan al ivoin out. an i that i wouM have to jc:sc eating s'.li-l lwK 1 f it a time at least r w.i, ',nu-,k tl.ru I CCuM not -.vw.k. l-ina'.ly r.n the rocom- your jTeparations A. vorn-oiit v.itu I eiicLcial re- ::iiits, I t)ruciir(..l Stoiuacli. Lottie of Augmst I'lDUt r, an I com- ijiem'i .1 tiriiiif it. It secnici to do r.ie eio l at :U. e. I j;.iiiiC'l in httciij'th aii'l lic.sh laiaaiy ; my an- petite Lev ;iiiie i;ooil, au'l i tuflwrei no ha I c ho ta tiujii what late. I feel now like a new man, anl ccji- bitl:i' that Auuu.-.t I'lover has cn- tinly t aueil me. of Dysnejiiia in its worst ham. jAML.i I;. Iihia'iuck', bauci lies, new Oik. V. li. llt.ey, St. Cltore's, ti. C. wnte , I have usctl your Angiut i'loWer lui' l)e-pep.aa aii l Lul it aii eilCelleilt leiiKaly. o I) () VOL! Klilil) Tin; ma is Yi i'iit: tr.kiii lit-cild foo If ll.e (JuiJi- pli jiiiai id hallow, fu'ili, M .ily, piinjay, il hi Lecaii-!; it la lea ted v i! I. Tliu SUia I'uO'l iiii-l Tinijiiii Uoilder iju;iiti vely thu liiily hAt ii and iitii tin a. ar ticle fur the (kviii pleiiwii. .A L.i dutely 4ai inlcaa, open the pond, iiaaeaics the natui.tl and iieceaai y hecretiiia a ILe bkiu. KeatortiH ILe Uech 1j Htm healthy htate ef youlh. I'leVeida iiidled. (iiiod tor Linus, i happed liiS and haiida. iil'ot la;-lh thiee luuiltLij. IMtlCJl 75 (JINTti. 4t9f"Ak your druggiol fur it. HOW (hN YOU TOLEHATE l'"-a:kh;S, I'llU- plcS, lilackhcaikT, ydioA or ijiiid- mm? ' tiy bkin, ucjutii WinAKs or any fotiu ct' talial ilio- fiia tiacnt mLcu .Mis. iiti nb. 11 u- liisoN giiaraidccb toiaau you. Don't 1 coiiBiuer your ' .yAiM.4'arfV.a.f0 fttaut CiiUU a Loptlebo 1 i'x'Ui. it-vM f one. M m. llua ikuii IrciuU laiti lOr oil wie- foi lr ot lf:t Kll'l fl.llli'u. 1 iCI litillUU- iiunl iciui.vul ol bUiicilluuiK OMir ;J o t r.t I llcoi I MUH. JM llt'TI 10 IIAltJtlHUN Viiini'io.-i'ti hnuiily iiotstwr. L'o Heary Street, Han Iranc Lsco, (Jul. glgrVor Halo by IIOLLIHTKU A. (JO.. lrugists, lO'J Tort Nt., Honolulu. 3-KM If Marshal's Sale B Y VIRTUE OKA WKIT OF KX lo cution issued out ol t!i l' irfet Circuit Court, oa the 4th day of August, A. I). ISIIJ, against William Davie, defendant. in favor of H. Jay Oreerie, plaintiff, for the sum ot Slot. 71!, I have levied upon and shall espose for sale at the Police Station, in the District cf Honolulu, Isl and of Oahu, at 12 o'clock of MONDAY, the 4th day of September, A. D. 1893, to the highest bidder, all the right, title and interest of the said William Dav:ea, de fendant, in and to the following properly, unless said judgement, interest, costs and my expenses be previously paid. last of property for eale: Two House Lots situated in Punahou. Honolulu, on Bingham and Metcalf Sts. The first having an area of 75-100 of an acre, more particularly described in deed of Paty to Graham, recorded in Liber 76, page 391. Also Lot containing o0,600 square feet and described in deed of Dillingham to Graham, recorded in Liber So, pace 42(5, both being portions of the pasture lot b?longing to the Oahu College and duly convevfd to said William Daviesby deed of W.'H. Cornwall, dated Aiieust 5, lSS-a, recorded i a Liber 1 IS, page 4a(5, together with the buildings and appurtenances thereon. Said property being subject to a mortgage, however, of f3.o00 to the estate of T. If. Hobron and to a second mortgage of $800 to W. Ii. Castl?, dated July 22, 1S92, and recorded in Liber 133, page 171. Also, Ay Sharei? ot the Pioneer Wind ing and Loan Association Company, said shares being represented by certificate No. 4S9 for 5 shares, and Lv certificate No. 2S" for 4.) shares. Paid shares of stock, however, being subject together with the aforementioned real estate to the said mortgage to W. IL Castle. A. M . HUOVYN, Df?putv Marshal. Honolulu, August oth, 3 no LI IN Till': SWIM! We Lave jat leeeivi-d A NOT HICK Wih CAHHO OF Nay and Grain Per Hawaiian I'uk Mauna Ala convicting rf iron P,a1e! Large and-?, WdiM.it Hay, 20"O I'ritrq fMipri-e, No. 1, Wdiite and P.hu-k Oat. i Jt-i'is Who'e I' ll lev. l(ini) P.ags Polled Ibul-w, lt."iUt) P.ugs C.Tfe and l ine 1'rrm, i'oo P,.iC4 Middlini."-'. :?oa p,.v.: Mised Vied, .'CO P.H'S ('hoiee Wheat, 2 0 Li.m Clacked Corn, 100 P. igs Mm aM YeUo-v Cetn. leo p.;u's .)lted Oats iMvl 7' bags Oil Cafce Me.il. gy?Vv F.l '':te 1 these G.vjl? doring our last Lip to the Coa"t; they aie first -c'li's, and cost no nv-ve than poorer (iive I s m Trial ! ns pi'vn ptly af L n-1e-!. frT L Vph- ' No. ?A. California Focd (V., KINO a WU1011T, uit l nt-itu Prepri' tot s, v i4 liai'iiijiH B riiO tort Hiiiil i i 1 T I iii 6 II I j 1 , I I L I I . I I I I I TJii.S hS VOJIJ' VVMJi Mui' VA.u U tit i ix w Hid : lli:liA - 'i ape iih'ni r iit vo Ht'iti.-li .Schs. fj a i i - for iltjji'.- 'i.ilii' I . Udcl -iu i 1 -'. I 'iilaijudi it.d r'jiiil.-. (jtji .Silk .Scarf.- a! -o 'ciit.-. Ijy'l'Uv itl0u jjiict ai- (iiiiiianis, hvvisy:, Wool Drefes (ioods, Plain and PiitunjJ Silk mil I ! IK I l A V l li u iiovn i , Q b5 mil r kfi?i m AT TiiL TA.MOt'.t KTOKL OK B. F. EMLEKS & 501) and 511 Ladies and Children's Jackets und Cups. Iri'.h Point, Antique arid Ml-drab Cartiiint. Chenille Portiere- wirh fringes from $C.50a jjair upward f Smyrna Rncs m ail F:ze Knotted Swiss. Silkalin-e Cashmere Sublimes at 20 somest wash material this season, entirely new and for the price has no equal. hue Lawn in plain, striped and cherjiied. Dressmaking Under the FACTORY -o- Hnvinsr Placed Our Lines Goods Shortly to Arrive, Must Make Room for Same. o Some STaTtlinp: Rartrains Stationery a follows: o Wc OiVer GOOD OtTALITY TKNCIL rnbher tinned, at Lr cents a dozen : not.- tr NF-TIAN LlNKN Tsr!efs, 15 cenrs, 2 lo cer.ts, former price 25 cents ; PHOTO I'K AMI'S, cahinet sires, pew, f eerrs, ' 3 for $1 ; Composition Books, size TxS:, co-mI qnihtv, 50 cents a dr.en ; NOTi - : PAPKK, ream packages, special line. 25 cents ; VlNVKLOPKs, white, g-ni j quality, per box ."vy, only 75 certs ; PEN HOLDKKs, pnitanle t."r sche-V. ne, j 15 cents a doren. NOTICK In conjseqnence of cutting prce. wc- cannot allo' any discount to the j trade on above nr.es. We are iut in receipt oi a fn'I line MARC unruled: I'.r.ve;ope- to m.rfe:i. ALUMINIUM NOYKLTIKS .Tmd the toed not to tarnh ; a lar-e verii-ly ci tlsese g.v-i.l in PtnyingCard Ces ; priee reasonable. MP'STC PKPvVKTMKXT. Kventhinjr to be :"enr.d in a fe-st-cLvs Mu- to select from, oar p-:oes v. he f '-nn SPECIAL DISCOUNT alToe.l to Teichers, Sc!j.N ar-i Clercvmen. Send or trite for cata'ocsics and di-e r.n's. rUBLlSllKKS of Prof, r.e-en's -'i LL!" seleciion of Hawaiian Mas:.- :n T;r. GK.NT-JUAIi J. A C. Fi r r. Tveriit A Schiller Pi VNOS OKOANP; YOST TY PK-W" l-TTT-'R, DKN'sMOKK. TYPK-WRfTKlL best riling Machines in the n-.v.ld . t v i av kit p;k s tvpia: i fi ktm : nt. We will F-n is-tv a cat Patt.cs desirine a name af our c'l-f. eenr t rt ! i v . .d Ts r, .ve C'TV . 'i ads an Thr Hawaiian News The 1 )a il v 50 CKNTS L e 1 i v e r e c i If k This A C : itd y JioiioJuJii. 1 I Ulil IIS i io ri-n! - lit - J . j lot i. (jualit.y at. (?) (.nl. o.-itivdy for t.b i.s uaajk only Lawns, ; AUGUST oth fJ. Allciifioi) Joi- iiar uPj V 1 rG-FOJiT 8TEJ5ET-T . t ffV AO CO., Fort Street, from irpwardb,. arid Dirnitv in preat variety. cents a vard; one of the hand Manaireineiit ol Urs. IfGiinei PRTCES. Orders for we in Staple for 25 cents; lifter Tahlet-. g--fd onah PS WAR OS fine linen Papr. mled an thing f-r Whisr and Ppeh-e Pi ires ; en ran. - St ire ; over 25 (Va s pieee. shet Titic i tlie j.-'we-st ana goods the ?et HAWAII," 2 numbers, te on AGV.NTS. ; Storv and CKrk and Chicae . C-ittae fe t-o TiiLh.n - ., ec st n . e m ;L i t a'i makes of !Tn. h.'ns. fhc'i address Lv leaving verv tt." fi I f.". Tvpe-wr'ters Co., LYL Honolulu. Adverti sen VVA MTH. b y C a rr i er I : I. July tii ' N 1)Aa((j I 1 i ... ; - . ! of L.i'iiiiv A I .: i l.e i.t -.v .';! a 1 it . VJMUN i !;. mm: iiitARMV, LLilUA.ti.'. iMj OK.N'1 b Cushion lire llilatuiS J; lia CiV or y en Ouy or e v a m iCiiiiliiiiiiDki' ieliei ) ..J.I it I ii'i .ii r . . a i i i p I Titled with KUep?ic t ;n ,.(;,- uu-.l . A: I J CVlXUiltod fa.'' tlib'i laic. 'i bci;i: till s j cull be Lite"! to knv pa. .uija'.if tu'-;v, i tiey ii e piuct.cuoy pjijciuie piuf, J-.. I Iii)!. M.'.l Utl V. 1 Ijll'l-'. l.ll Vfll' 1:l. An3' dc Ire 1 c ut un L ."ui niha-1 tiitii IhCttO Lctii ilOi-l iio. l'j i'J h Wliii! on iuy iiuni I A-r uv 1 1 'n- wull, Alltl Up ta: t-tl let , 1 bMilliv f'ilU' , Tucy isuv Uiacui-wo'!, f.rov. uii. iitdi ' 'i o t IaOW w hiit v, !.'; i iLt ; miL ii.; ! ; An''. wLcn tuy wiu- iii.. iu i.i Li , I Ley axcltthu v. ah wiU-u? 'lLs i-t th-. wiiw-.i .''h ji'c. v tuy It e uuii l iuy ii. - un'.' All Kinai cf at fchort liO.tv-' una I eBolihbje WoiK iron. Alii rel urn- prie AL v vi i, guartiiji.ee tue other it-tunus ulieicje i ed promptly. I a h :u. li.m, o; - i Columbia ii ' ! arts OK HA XI) ! Aio, Lais: pr.. Ltd is, W'Li.-t it:., imudic Carrier., LuLricatiu!.- O.i, IhuunnaUar Oil, Ljcyci- Lnauiei.'i ro j-.n fiunrC.sari 1 rubber ceuier.t lor nienJin iettv tn s i UicvcleS 22li:iliieled ! And srai. : j5"Iic.r?ain!- part.-. NicLie piat-.J. i;. ?Nev- an Secorei-lniii 1 j haft-lie liavK. lor ndit-f , (tt ntlcmr:; cn.i 3C'(;k, end exatiiin" :nei4. . 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