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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HOKOIUIAJ, yQY.MBR 23, 1S94.
The Pacific Commercial Advertiser
ud Every Morolnj, Except
Sundy, by the
Hawaiian Gazette Company
4t '. 31 Mr-hut tret.
W. ! ARMSTRONG,
EDITOR.
FRIDAY,
NOVEMBER 23,
A friend brings the following
message from General Lew Wal
lace, who was recently in San Fran
cisco, to President Dole : "Give to
President Dole rny highest personal
Jimly Sopi25
BONDS IN LONDON.
Hawaiian Securities Advance at
the Great Money Market.
In a letter received from London
by Senator Waterhouse yesterday
these line3 occur : "You will no- In speaking of the allotment
tice by the enclosed clipping from Qr jands for homesteads a
a stock report that Hawaiian Gov- member of the PIanters.
ernment bond3 are quoted at lvo
and 104. They were down and and buPPy Co" remarked
not in demand until very recently, during a conversation, that the
The advance occurred upon recc?- occupation of lands bv foreign
nmon oi ine new ikcuuiiu u ius
United States and Great Britain.
These bonds are now considered
tne verv best securities on
the market.
of
It i3 but comparatively a short
time ago that this same issue
regards, and tell him, if he ever bonds was quoted at 65
needs heir), we will iro down there
with it."
Form 'o. 16S.
THE HAWAIIAN-PACIFIC CABLE COMPANY.
2Z.COO OFFICES IN AMERICA. CABLE SERVICE TO ALL
CONTINENTS AND ISLANDS.
ers meant to a certain extent
the death blow to the rain in
dustrv, for the reason that
every homesteader on timber
land began clearing as soon as j
he took possession. One
UliarUian S Sale legislature contended in de-
bate that the existence of trees
in any locality did not influence
rain in any way whatever. To
doubt the philosophy of this is
to argue oneself unacquainted
with the opinions of some of
the most learned men of this
world and the next. Several
This Company TRANSMITS and DELIVERS messages onlv on conditions limit
iag 113 kab;:i:y. winch have been absented to br the sender of the following niessace.
i-rror? can be guarded asainst onlv by repeating a raessaee back to the sending
station lorcoaspann, and the Corapanv will not hold itself liable for errors or deiavs
in tran$mi:on or delivery of I NKLPEATED MESSAGES, bevond the amount of toll
paid thereon, nor in any case where the claim is not rreenteI in writing within suit
- .r- - .
ssion.
ed by request of the sender,
A PUSHING EXTKKrniSE. n'l Manacer. GOODMAN GO ATI E AD. President.
uia. a uiici wj- luf-ae is niea wnn tne company for transm:
This is an I'M REPEATED MESSAGE, "and is delive:
under the conditions named above.
OF
tea
Estate !
The Ios3 of the "pivotal" .State
of New York to the Democratic
party i3 regarded, by its leaders, as
a terrible disaster, its ueieai in
the election of State officers is not
eo eigniflcant, but the adoption of
amendments to the Constitution,
which reduce the number of repre
sentatives in the Democratic dis
JOHN li
JOHN M. I of the States across the sea
power, ine great danger oi n; i,. uivan
t, . r . tii, minors, in pursuance oi an oruer iiavc aiuui ivova w.uvii
--f 1".7 v " I 1SSU&U UV HONORABLE W. AUSTIN 1 , . i . j
that its majorities mav overweight Whiting. Circuit Juckre of the First aas irees are piaiueu, noi
it and waterlog it. It has hap- for decorative but useful
W. 134 CH 3Y A 37 PAID
RECEIVE i st H:-h!u, H.I. M..faaJirtl Xime 189
::0VE.M3EP 17, 1894,
FRANCISCO CAL 14
Dated
pened so before.
A GREAT INVENTION.
Honolulu, on purposes. Here, when the
aim r rrnn pt Pn C In rrrelxr
nil 11 1 n 1 nn I I & -'-r - - t-v
OaiUfOay, flOyemDer Ida upon the quantity of rainfall,
we neea trees quite as mucn
n v
at 12 O'CLOCK noon. as in tne deserts 01 tne United
States. The Government
To
H0BR0U DRUG COMPANY,
Honolulu.
Order for SASSAFRAS SOUR received.
No. 3 of 10 barrels forward this day.
Congratulate you on selling 20 barrels
six veeks. Push it vi th confidence.
it ousel ves and we know it's good.
SCOTT & GILBERT
Rec'd 2:30 P. M.
Shi pment
We
rrt-d- in
marie
"The centrifugal machine, one of
the grandest inventions ever made for
cheapening the cost of rugar, sprung
from the brain of a Hawaiian me
chanic, the late David M. Weston.
who was the engineer In the employ rrrr rATrnvrvn nrcrpinrn ptit. Tsnrr rntiln annnint an arhnr riav
rtf ttiA TTrtrirkliilti Vlrnr f'nmninw t hon I i XT XT J
controlled by the writer (H. M. Whit-
neyj. Bimpie as mis invention is, 11s n nj;;jj m,, CAT, Tin
origin was accidental, and was sue
rested by the rapid drying of a wet
cloth spinning around on a burr
mill stone which was being set up in
the above mill about the year 1S50."
Planters' Monthly.
This valuable discovery, the pro
duct of an acute, thinking mind,
resembles another great discovery,
which is of great value in the arte,
the "sand blast." The grinding of j
glas9 was a slow and tedious pro
cess, until an inventor, walking
through a village on the sea shore,
OF THE
HOUSE LOT
-AND-
here and insert a clause in the
homestead deeds that would
in a measure settle the difficul
ty. It a homesteader insists
upon cutting away the timber
on his land let him be forced
to plant some shade trees, say
a fourth of the number cut
down, to attract the rain even
on off seasons. To the curious
as well as scientific people rain
guages are a good thing to
have. We sell them and good
ones too.
The physicians of the Board
of Health recommend that all
machine which produced the same JS STI' Sn drinkin watr be boiled, and
result. between this lot and said premises of I we advise VOU to use an Im-
T. C. B. Ilooke S. 45 deg. 45 min. W. II , 0 t.. , r
chain 62 links to a fence dividing this lot DrOVed btOne t liter. YOU Can
ventor of a centrifugal machine for from the lot formerly owned by Maria hn:i :t ;r vo h t -f
quickly separating cream from fr mft! e2S; i S i c l T
,;u Tu?n.0L ezUo 'en.s-50deg.ioxnE.62feet;toence a glass of the water so treated
milk. 1 he invention was Simulta- to the place of beginning in a straight
neous with one, invented in Swe- JlTt tZTrZtf anQ nolQ 11 UP 10 me nZnu
7 and being tne same premises conveved -r mi . .
den, and the interests of the two by the Executors of the will of R c. Vou 11 see more snakes in It
IT It - A T ' W .11 t 1 1
were united, with great profit to T, XS! iSKiSfE than a bi-chloride of ffold
Does net the &bove cablegram tell onr story quickly, forcibly, plainly.
Sassafras Sour is a new bottled beverage which we are introducing in
Honolulu. It is a sparkling, delightful, carbonated drink with just enough
of that old New England Sassafras tartness to make it wear well. You
don't get tired of Sassafras Sour, for it put3 to shame plain bottled waters.
Give it just one trial. We know what you verdict will be. Your
order will come later.
"Ve are now in full supply. Yon can get it by the bottle, dozen or
barrel of six dozen. Will yon try it ? On draught at our soda fountain.
BROWNIES
C2
ill
t e ixl i s e s
on Beretania Street, Honolulu, adjoining
the old lort btreet Church premises,
noiiceu inai me wiuuuw paucs up- ana more particularly aescnoea as
follows: Commencing at the southeast
b ' . I corner of thi3 lot on Beretania Street at
told that it was done by the lorce a point 197 feet from the junction of
DIG COMPANY.
SOLE AGENTS.
The essence of all that is ridicul
ously funny and happy.
Every cne has read of the doings
of these funDv little men, and to
keep them fresh in memory, we
brought an importation to our sunny
land.
This being their first visit, we are
gratified to see them so well received,
Dctes, Policemen, Chinamen, Scotch
men, Ouatoes, and all the numerous
train of BKOWNIES have their
headquarters at
Wichman's, -:- Wichmans
Scarf pins and brooches, made
in sterling silver and beautifully en
ameled in colors, sold at the
ridiculously low price of
Thirty-five Cents.
BROWNIES on leather goods in
artistic combination. Ccpids and
Rogues hand painted on enamal;
perfect works of art; features and
expression perfection. Made on
purses, card cases, and combination
cases for ladies and gentlemen.
E-fF" Do not fail to take a peep at
and provide yourself with a
BROWNIE. They are all the rage.
They are artistic. They are cheap.
H. F..WICHMAN
Fort Street.
VERT
of the sand hurled against them by iSaXS.
the wind. He. at once, devised a E. 52 feet to the southeast corner of
the owners.
THE UNITED STATES INTERCEDES.
the Registry of Deeds in Liber 23 on
paces 200 and 201.
Each of said undivided one twentv-
fifth parts or interests in said property
will be offered at an upset pnee of one
student. Take the
same
water and let it pass through a
stone filter and it will be as
The latest reports from Wash- hte, dSAW. clear as crystal. We have all
ington eay that Mr. Cleveland has j of purchaser. Sale subject to approval I cUac from fi nn Tf vnti
x- - j
JOHN H. PATY I waut c1" water iur warning
Guardian John M. Cavarly Jr. and or to givC to your Stock at the
lr rank 15. Cavarly, minors. barn, vnn mn o-pH with tfi
aid oi a rioucnin lap r liter J
Royal Insurance Co.,
M6S
tiiiiiior
ations
OF LIVERPOOL.
"THE LARGEST IN THE WOKLD."
Ajssete January 1st, 1892, 1 42,432,174.00
-OF-
offered to intercede between China
and Japan, but that Japan has not
accepted the offer, though China
has. The feeling in Washington is
that the offer is premature, because
Japan, in the flu3h of victory, i3 in
no mood to make any term?, and
China is not ready to treat.
The European nations are, no
doubt, biding their time, and rather
resent the eole interference of the
United States.
The war is now reaching an in
teresting and critical point. Port
Arthur, the seat of the Chinese
navy yards, is now beseiged. While
the Japanese have the Chinese be
fore them, they have the cold win
ter closing in behind them, which
may most seriously cripple them.
There is a growing feeling in
Europe and the United State?, that
the many victories of the Japanese
may make them aggressive and im
pudent to the foreign nations.
While China is being badly crip
pled by the Japanese forces, the
resources of her people have been
hardly touched, and their defeats
may result in the reorganization of
her forces in a very effective way.
of the Court.
by
war Fire nsas on an Kinas of Insurable property taJfeen at Current rate?
3140-lm
S. WALKER,
Agent for Hawaiian TfJands.
l"a Iiahto KM Htm flt AllP inn which we sell at a dollar.
lilectncal outhts which in
clude a bell, punch button,
battery, fifty feet of insulated
wire and staples to fasten it,
go to you at $2.50. The di
rections that accompany the
outfit enables you to put it ud
witnout tne assistance ot an
electrician. We have only a
few remaining in stock. Get
in and buy now.
Enamel bath tubs that are
as inviting as a China wash
On Saturday, . Dec. 1st, 1894
AT 15 O'CLOCK NOON,
I am infracted br th Trastees under
the Will of Mr-. B."l B;h?p, to sell at
Public Auction, at my Salesroom, Queen
etrert.
Vll
that Tract of Land Com
prifcins: an Area of
24 1-i-lOO Acres
Sitnated on Wilder Avence and rvexalo
street. Mnkiki, Honolulu, beinir the bal
ance of the Land described in Grant
27SS, .A pan a 1 to Lot Kameh-imeha, and
the land compriyfd in Grant Apana
1 to liishep
THE jVEXJTTJA.'L
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK
Cloth,
Serges,
RICHARD A. McCLRDY
President.
Diagonals
and Tweed !
Assets December 31st, 1S93 : $186,707,680.14
o
A Good Record, the Best Guarantee for the Future.
-o-
b state.
rThe map of the property can be bowl are what everyone should
ssen at mv auction room.
gjLiJ Terms Cash. V. S. Go'd Coin.
reecs at expense cf purchaser.
S$44-6t
Jas. t Morgan,
AUCTIONEER.
Kamehameha School for Girls.
The Firt Term cf Kamehameha Girle
ch-jol ojens
Admiral Walker.
nave ii only lor the sanitary
advantages. Every plumber
will tell you that it is healthier
and better to have a tub, that
is not encased in wood, and
your own common sense
teaches you that a bath tub
that extends out from the wall
will not harbor roaches and
dirt. There's where the en
amel tub is superior to a zinc
tub. We have them in differ-
FOR PARTICULARS, APPLY TO
S. B. ROSE,
General Agent for Hawaiian Islands.
be
Although Rear Admiral Walker
received preliminary orders to Anna- AppMcttion- for a.i:nissIon m.iy
polis as the Superintendent of the j addreaed ilics i';?, either a: Kameha
Naval Academy, instead of getting j meha Manual, ..- Mis Pope will
this billet he will perform sncli tem- v.e in the Hawaiian Ki-derartu iocm,
porary auty as may ue assigneu 10
him nntil Fehrnary nezt, when, upon
the retirement of Rear Admiral
Greer he will succeed that officer as
Afllrmnn nf thfl L.ifhthonse Board.
Admiral Walker has long been de- der years cf sirs-,
eirons of eeenring thi9 detail. SSl--d 1593-1
j Wednesday, December 19th ent styles and prices. We
also sell stationary wash stands
in either enamel or highly
polished marble.
55
are always to be found at
L. B. Kerr's
STOEE,
Your Druggists
(5?
Qurn Emma Hail, Saturday mornings,
frcui 'j to 12,wh-re s-be will be pleased to
mt app!:"cant?. Ti:e tu-.tkn is fty
do'Iar a year. 2o apicarsts received
and
Ygup Grocers
'l Are Now Selling (
new beverage pure, non-alcoholic, exhilarating, refreshing and $8
stimulating. It is
ANITAS GRAP
a a a h u
m
Tie Hawaiian Hardware Co. I&
Opposite Sxkrece tfr
4f )
Ctand it is inearoensive. because one bottle makes four uhpn nroni
- - r v. viu ;
for use. Being both food and drink, you will find it just the thing (I-
to tone tne lagging system, ror tun information, call upon your
jj THE CALIFORNIA GRAPE FOOD CO., San Francisco, Cal.
1 KLrmrY
47 Qaeen Streel
Honolulu.
t""These Goods are of the
18 best English and French
(8
I make and comprise the new
est styles and patterns, will
be sold in quantities to suit
purchasers,
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