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TILE l'ACIJTIC COMTMKUCrAL A P V EBTISEB; HOyOI.UIiU, 3IAKCH 7, 1895. ihe Pacific Commercial Advertiser Leued Every Momlnj. Exempt Sunday. ty th Hawaiian Oazettk Company Kt No. 3IH Merehmlrt. WALLACE B. FABBI5GT03, EDITOR. THTJR8DAY, a much greater degree than at the present time. If it were necessary, each and every citizen could well af ford to eacrifice a few personal pleas ure?, if by bo doing they could assist in brightening the lives of these people irretrievably cut off from the hop of return to the out side world. ' It is stated on good authority MARCH 7, 1895. ttat $300 will be an ample sum to supply the needs of the band a ... tt-t. v. I Bmoll omnnnt indeed mien lue TnE tenacity win wmcu " , . . . , Hon holds to its support of the ad- condition are taken into connder ninSon'a Hawaiian policy is ation. That this matter may re an exhibition of American jonr- ceive prompt and active attention naliem which though quite general the Advebtiseb has taken , the is fast Koine out of 5ate. The Na- initiative and offered its columns Uon Vet out to support President to inaugurate a subscription fund, Cleveland, and" the loyalty or big- each donation being cred.Ud from otry better the latter, of the editor day to day as received When a toeaeb and every act of the ad- sufficient amount has been sub ministration has led him a merry scribed, the money will be col chase up diplomatic hills and down Iected and put in the bands of political dales to find good and Prof. Berger or any other person sufficient data to explain the right- who may be selected to purch eousness of his cause. It is done the instruments, which will be . ' :n!nia rhflt. n. 1 hanripn rwr to me uoaru ui ucn me same pnuu-o - u-u-v lif for a friend. Health. We nope ana expect there will be a universal and hpartv TPsnonse. Send vour sub- scriptions to the Advertiser office and set the ball rolling. on m man gives his Fortunately for the United States and this country as well, the majority of the public journal have shown that there is a limit to the elasticity of even a partisan editor's opinions. The American politician stands in wholesome fear of the independent newspapers, VOICE OP THE PBESS. The Hamilton Star thinks that which have made and unmade andjJ by the Unitea States is not at more than one political career. ell desirable It mm . 1 If If Mrs. Uominis really nas naa Av TVTEnEsnxG decision whicb14. share in the conspiracy to over shows the foolish extent to whichl throw the Hawaiian Republic by ... n i force, it will 20 hard with ber. liut labor organizations auow wu- doub'(lega he;head is eecure which selves to be earned, was recently ig mQTQ than would hav0 been true made in Queensland under the act 0f preaident Dole if the conditions which prohibits Polynesians being were reversed. Boston Journal. employed for skilled labor. Suit If Bro. Mitchell could'befavored was brought because a Polynesian with a sight of the mongrel popu was employed in breaking rock in 'tion i uninese, aiays, japan ,u - 1 ese, Portuguese and South Sea Isl- luouciu rrihu . oCu60 anderflt the Hawaiian national debt, and the judge was called upon to 1 and a dozen or more other detesta define whether or not pounding I ble things down there, his opposi rock in this manner could be con- tion would be considerably intensi- strued as coming under the head of bea.iue twaen.;, iuouniaineer. skilled workmanship. The judge , P"? tot the Brsuan . , j. . question is complicated withparti m rendering his verdict says, the 2anpoUtlcB 8fmnch that nine Polynesian island laborer has been tenths of the newspapers' in the allowed to clear land of scrub, and country use the Hawaiian matter; also up to the present time permit- to make a point either for or against ted to use certain tools to break up Cleveland -administration, to , , , tally Tegardless of even sound na stones and remove them; and he tQ lfty nothing of can then be employed to dig holes questions of abstract right or. in the ground for the reception of wrong rS, F. Report, cane plants. The process of drill- '(This 'is the end of the "royal ing, in this instance, seemed to line" of Kamehameha, the "Ka- have been performed with the most ?akaPp.1lon .Th4ere T a DQIT ..... . s. it a ber of British subjects under arrest, primitive instrument in use. A well as some American citizens, certain amount of practice in such for complicity in the recent con work may be necessary to perform spiracy. These persons are now ap it expeditiously ; but it cannot, in Pealing to the Ministers of their my opinion, be classed as skilled respective countries for protection. . t 1 1. They deserve none. It is the duty labor, if that were a proper objec- of t.g CQUnt tQ tect Ua citf. a 11 I uon. The skilled laborers of Queens land must be getting in pretty hard 6 traits to go into litigation on ac count of a farmer employing an ig norant field hand to break up rocks. SUBSCRIPTION TOR THE LEPERS. zens when they are unjustly treated in foreign countries. But when they mix themselves up in the do mestic broils of foreign govern ments with which this country is at peace, they are entitled to no shelter under the protecting folds of the American flag. S. F. Argonaut. For sometime past the attention of the Board of Health has often been called to tne dilapidated con-1 States Sngtr Statistics. Mr. W. C. Ford, of the United Treasury Department, re ditionofthe instruments used by I ports that since the '28th day of the band at the leper settlement. August, lby4, there have been 1m- These instruments have been in use PlteAd .405,000,000 pounds of sugar Q Ar up . to and including December, many years and are dented, broken 94; He estimates that in the and worn out so generally that the next six ' months there will be best music that can be produced! needed of imported ' 'sugar for do- from them is of a wheezy, discord mestic consumption 712,652,000 ant nature, pleasant to the ear only PH1 . , . ' , u r- it u . u i. Of the sugar imported since the because it is all there is to be had. act wet int6ffectj ig0j000;- As the band is practically the only 000 pounds came during the month source of entertainment and amuee- of December, .showing that sugar ment available for the poor unfor- importations oh' a considerable tunates of the settlement, it seems al are b?nS resumed, and v: ,1. 1 i. i that the heavy importations highly fitting that what pleasure of fiQgar prior tQ the tariff may be obtained from this source act which came in free of should not b marred by the lack duty and. which ho places for the 'of ways and means which can be statistical year of 1804 at 4,311, contributed by the public. The band Is a local organization and it is hardly within the province of the Board of Health to furnish the funds for the new instruments. Hence the inhabitants of the settle ment must content themselves with what they have until some one can see their way clear to give the needed money. Certain it is that this has been a season of donations, and the public purse has been called upon to an unusual degree to reward the good work of miny of our citizens. Thi3 object, however, appeals to a tpirit of humanity, not sentiment, which cannot well be refused even though ?et kpfog.'hgl been depleted to 10o,482 pounds, and of which 1,017,052,000 pounds were im ported between June 30th and August 28th have been practi cally consumed. He estimates that the import of sugar for the fiscal year of 1894 represented 1,200,000,000 pouuds above the normal consumption which, with the imports between June 30th and August 28th, 1895, left of im ported eujrar in the United States 2,117,(552,000 pounds. Mr. Ford estimates from the fig ures given that the highest revenue obtainable from vugar annually under the present sugar tariff is about $3S,0C0.000. Louisiana Planter. Keep your friorda abroad poa'ei on Hawaiian nffans. Send tbm copies of the Advkbtiikr or Gizctix Jimfy Sopies March 5, i8gj. There's more satisfaction in the possession of a good cook ing stove than in a large family of children. We have sold to three-fourths of the families here our celebrated Pansy stoves, and have never had a complaint from persons using them, liiey are good bakers and economists in mei. We have them from $15 .to $25 according to size. If you, are in need ot a stove you cannot do better than buy a Pansy. The reason so many newly painted houses in Honolulu look so well, is because Hendry's Ready Mixed Paints are being used. We have these made cspec ially for this trade, because the climate is so severe on wood en houses that ordinary paints vUl not last any time. The pigment used in our paints ' is the very finest, and we have in addition to this a certain quan tity of white zinc and Japan added. It is this combination that makes the paint retain color and gloss longer than the average ready mixed paints, or even white lead and oil that are mixed "while you wait." Our stock of . Wrought Iron Lamps is being rapidly dis posed of; the people who buy them are those who under stand harmony, and who re cognize the fact that this style blends with almost any decora tions. This lot was selected from the best at the factory, the burners are the celebrated B & H and the price will be quite satisfactory. We have more sorts of Filters for ridding drinking water of impurities than you have any idea of. That a filter is a necessary article around a house, every physic ian in the countrv will testifv. If you doubt the physician take a bucket of water from the hydrant and let it stand twenty-four "hoursr'and" sec a you can count tne millions ot squirming things that are in the .water. The Avery Plantation Im plements have proven a boom to managers whose aim it is to get off large-crops at small ex pense. The following letters are the opinions of the gentle men who wrote them, they are a sort ot echo of the expres sions of managers who had used the implements before. Okomka. Fcqar Compakv. ) Papaixou, Hawaii, February 25, 1893.) Mr John A. bcorr, Wainaka. Hawaii. Dsar ib: The Onomea Kugar Rom any has now in use three of the fcitabble igfcprs. 1 think these sable for the rattoons. We have never had an implement that would so thoroughly Jooeen the earth around the stools, and put the soil in such condition that the air, moisture and fertilizer would so readily find access to the fine roots of the cane and the roots around them. I am glad to testify to the merits of these tools The fcugar Land Disc Cul tivators arrived too late for much use in the cultivation of the last young plant and rattoons, but I believe they will prove to be very useful and labor saving implements in districts where cane is raised without irrigation. Your 3 Truly, . Wjl W. GcODALB, Manager Onomea Sagar Company. Uakalau. Hawaii. February 1G.1895. Ma. hj. K. Hendry, Pm-ident and Mana ger Hawaiian Hardware Company, Honolulu; Oahu. We us- the Averv Htubble Dizeer.Fer- tilizer Distributor and Cane Cultivator. I hey save labor and do the work claimed For them. The fctutble Dieeer 1 consid er a particularly good implement lours Truly, Geo. Roh. Manager HakaUti Plantation Company. These gentlemen are known as Conservative manno-fr: neither of them apt to adopt new fangled implements un less there was something in them. The letters show their appreciation of the work done by the implements. We will be pleased to furnish photographs or any informa tion regarding these imple ments to persons interested. machines are indispen poper cultivation of The Hawaiian Hardware Co. Ltd. Opposlt 8precke2 007 POUT woQome tor Repairing aoi Adjusting. Kequmng tikill.ul handling, is work which we are especially fitted to do. The attention of :e Captains and all owners of fine Chronometers which they value, is called to our excellent facili ties for putting their instruments in PERFECT 8HAPE. The long experience of our Head Watch-maker with the best concerns on the Coast in just this kind of work, ena bles us to guarantee absolute SATISFACTION IN EVERY CASE. We spoke casually in our last 'Ad" of complicated work. You'd ought to see the array of Chronographs and .Repeat ers repaired during the last few weeks. Surprising where they all came from. People appreciate this kind of work at home, and it won't be long before we do every complicated watch in the country . H.F.WICHMAN Fort Street. Embarrassing isn't it, to have your best girl "take in" your feet whenever you visit her. Buy a pair of Mclnerny's perfect fit stylish Shoes and enjoy peace of mind and foot. McINBRUI'S SHOE STORE. Rulber Stamps Made to Order at the Gazette Office. WHEEE ABE WE AT? The Aloha Map Will Show You. The Maps :- -:- -:- The Aloha Map shows the eight inhabitable islands of the cronD with the mountain ranges, harbors, bays, and rivers well defined; also the tames of over one hundred of the towns on the islands. It is an excellent reference map for the home or ofSce. It is just the map you have been looking for, to send to your absent friends, who have n distinct idea of our unique geographical position in the cross roads of the Pacific. This is illustrated intelligently by a separate map in one corner showing our distance between North America, Australia, and China. The three steamer routes across the Pacific are indicated. n .4 tyAWAJlAN) jMjl.1i u r"L" Aloha Tooth Powder -:- Oar aim has been to prodace a tooth powder that will clean the teeth without harm, and at the same time prove agreeable and pleasant 10 use. Aloha powder is manufactured from the very bast materials, and contains no "sand" or cuttlefish bone to make it cheap. There is nothing in it that will harm the teeth or gums. We have received many very flattering verbal-testimonials. That it is pleasant to use will be conceded by anyone with a brush and a pinch of the powder. That it will not harm the gums is another claim we make for it. What outsiders fay seems to carry weight. One of our customers who has used Aloha powder for several months, says: "Before -using your Aloha-powder I had been troubled with soro gums. I was never free from this trouble for more than a week at a time. I have now been usiDg you powder for several months, and have not had the slightest trouble with sore gums. I believe that it was the powder that I used irritated the gums. The Premium Offer -:- 1 We give with each bottle of Aloha Tooth Dowder the msD above referred to. We do this to push faster the introduction of this excellent dentifrice, for when once used its reputation is established. Do cot ask us for the maps. They are given only as a premium with every bottle of powder. We do not sell the maps. You get the Aloha Tooth Dowder for 25 cts., and the map thrown io. HOBRON DRUG COMPANY. FROM ASTHMA ARB REQUESTED TO PERU8E THE PAMPHLET ON THE Himalya Asthma Eemedy THE NEWLY DISCOVERED SPECIFIC for ASTHMA. 7" The Pamphlet doesn't cost anything the cure only Two Dollars. XCall on or address the HOLLISTEE DRUG COMPAII 523 FORT STREET. HONOLULU. VINA'S VISITATION, or the HEADLT89 HACK1IAN. "I lteth thi horrid prUon btraae !" exclaimed Vina, u be paced ber boudoir She tu the beau tiful daughter of a stern, bat wealthy pa en t, who kept her lni tike a bird in a patent cage. 8 till he was beloved by Apollinaris, who promised to come that night at twelve and carry ber off In' a hack; Towards midnight ber father retired: the dog also . As she waited she doxed : Present ly there appeared to her a headless hactman. "So yon have come with Apollinaris to set me free I Bat why. headless ? Ah, I perceive. Yon can hear .. nothing see nothing O. what a jewel of a hackman yon are ! gushed the girl. But: her emotion, caused her to awake and she aaw her cruel parent standing before ber. Apollinaris was' true to the tryst, but because she came not he drove away and threw himself into the sea. Carriage Trimming Goods In Leather, Duck, Clotb, Fringes and Carpet, comprising many Tarieties in color ahd'design, are offered for inspection. HAWAII ':-. 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