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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVEBTISEB: HONOLULU, JUNE 8, 1895. The Pacific Commercial Advertiser Issued Every Morning, Except Sunday, by the Hawaiian Gazette Company At No. 31H Merchant Street. WALLACE R. FARRINGTON, EDITOR. saTtjkiay, JUNE S. 1895. Members of the Kilohana Art League have done quite if not more than, their share in the endeavor to promote an interest in the artistic talent within the island. Cer tainly the least the community can do it) assisting the league is to display an interest in its work. Honolulu can't afford to be indif ferent to the work that is being done. Before this contest is ended Ameri can citizens will know to what ex tent the church of Rome is the friend of religious liberty." The Catholic clergy have often expressed their gratitude for the freedom enjoyed by their church in the United States, and they have even gone so far in many instances as to pose as the champions of religi ous liberty. The fact is they have nothing else to do but be liberal in the United States. That is the ground work of the entire nation. In South American coun tries, however, the conditions oro rHffWpnt. Roman Catholics june One of the planks on which the republicans of Bell county, Ken tucky, stand reads as follows : "We favor the annexation of Ha waii to the United States and con trol of the Nicaraguan canal by the same government and we op pose any interventionby our coun try in the affairs of the nations of other hemispheres, in accordance witli the advice of Mr. Washington, and we are as bitterly opposed to any foreign power securing terri tory in or about the Central Amer ican country ; or, in other words, we ask for the enforcement of the Monroe doctrine." , igSj. It is a striking commentary on the diplomacy of Messrs. Cleveland, Gresham and Com pany that while Nicaragua turned first to the United States for help in her trouble with England, the chief honors of the settlement are carried off by Nicaragua's neighbor, Salvador. A problem so difficult for the Cleveland administration to wiiad r.ontrol from the outset, handle in any satisfactory way, and a splendid opportunity is now before Corinto was seized, has offered for that Church to show now been easily solved through that the spirit of religious toleration j the Salvadorean Minister in is genuine. The question is a fair ( London. one. Why are the Protestants of It is now asserted in Wash- Peru Ecuador and J.oiivia noi j mgion uidt ougwiwn w allowed the same liberties as the Romanists in the United States? The head of the Church certainly ought not to feel it beneath hi3 dignity to answer such a query. Jinly Sopiej HAWAIIAN Baseball Association, On Saturday, June 8 AT 3:30 P. M., Knows vs. Kamehamehas BASEBALL PARK. Admission 25 Cents 4000 Papular Naval Officers. Among the Bennington's officers are Lieutenant W. P. Elliott and Chief Engineer J. K. Barton. Both are well known in Honolulu and deservedly popular. Lieutenant Elliott was formerly on the Adams and counts his friends by the hun dreds in the islands. Mr. Barton was here during the stormy days of 1874 when American and British Salvador to put herself forward was made by the Department of State. Be that as it may, it does not take from her the credit of her act. It only raises the question j why British occupation of Cor into was awaited betore a settlement was reached. Of course, Salvador was power less to remonstrate or reason with England while threaten ing her would have been out of the question. Salvador has not a solitary warship, nor is she of such importance to Eng land that she could be counted -Tti (Slffc, dt 1 ,Ti Weak I uws r are usually brought on by norn cough, it i that a Th nub- r len now ucp m rant slight, should no: be nepU:- .;. W After printing the San Fran cisco dispatch sent out directly after Skipper Palmer and Col. Aehford arrived in the United States, the editor of the Repub lican Standard of New Bedford, Mass., says, 'The above dispatch evidently emanates from sympa thizers with the Hawaiian revolu tionists, and should be taken with a great deal of allowance as to its truth." It is about time the skip per and his friends had Abraham Lincoln's saying impressed upon them. They can't fool all the peo ple all of the time. forces were landed to quell the riot Up0n to help her. She simply incident over the election of Kala- j satisfied herself with the brief- Kaua as King over viueeu jquiuib. He was then on the Benecia, in which vessel Kaiakaua paid hi3 first visit to the United States, leaving the islands in November, 1874. Mr. Barton says he is pleased to have an opportunity to renew old acquaintances and form new attachments, having always kept in mind the pleasant hours spent in Hawaii among the people, for whom he entertains a strong aloha. taction 5 ales. By James F. Morgan. mis DAY The Christian Advocate says that more nonsense is written of deceased persons than on any other subject, ai d recalls an incident of a minister, preaching at the funeral of a man of most disreputable character a common drunkard, a miser and profane who delivered his usual closing exhortation and called upon those present so to live as to be prepared to meet the old man in another world ''something that everyone in the house, even to his own family, hoped to avoid." As has been said, it is a good max im to speak well of the dead, but it must be confessed that many funeral eulogies do more injury than good to the memory of the deceased. Rpar Cash Sale ! THIS DAY. JUNE 8r,h. AT IO O'CLOCK A. UK., t v.ill se!l at Public Auction, at my Salesroom. Queen fctreet, the fol lowing Merchandis : DRY GOODS Tweeds, Ca-hmeres, Clothing. Dresa Goods, Bedroom Sets, Mattresses, Meat Safes Ice Chests, Chairs, Sideboards, Stoves, be win k Macnines, 1 Horse, Brake and Harnes. Jas. F. Morgan, 4016-lt AUCTIONEER. TO PROVE ROMANISTS LIBERALITY. The self-proclaimed liberality of the Roman Church has been put to test by a committee from the Methodist Church, appointed to call the attention of the Roman ists to the fact that the Protest ants of Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia are not allowed to exercise the same liberty of conscience in religious matters as the people of the United States. This has been repeatedly shown by the persecution of Pro testant evangelists and Bible agents who have suffered on ac count of the local bigotry of the Catholic Church. The committee does not report that progress in their work which might be expected from the num erous expressions of good will for the religious liberty of the United States that have often emanated from the pope and the papal delegates. Two regis tered letters most respectfully written have been addressed to Pope Leo and though ample time has elapsed no reply has been re ceived from ihe Vatican, and the Methodist committee has requested Cardinal Gibbons, who is going to Rome, to call die pope's attention to the matter. The committee in its report says : "The church of Rome is patient and persistent; the Methodist church is going to be equally patient and persistent. est examination that Nicaragua could and would pay the money demanded by Great Britain, offered herself as guar antor, and the whole thing was over. Salvador is the smallest soverign state in this hemis phere. In area she is less than New Jersey; in population not equal to Connecticut. But in Nicaragua's hour of distress it is she, rather that has proved herself the giant and the United States the pigmy. It is said that ' Coming events cast their shadows before them." Can it be possible that the United States will again play the part of the pig my as regards diplomacy in connection with these islands ? Imitation is the sincerest flattery and there can be no better evidence of the super iority and value of the Pennsyl vina Lawn Mower. We re gard durability as the first im portance, and with decent care one of the mowers ought to last a life time. It is one of the lightest and easiest running lawn mowers ever placed upon the market, a child can run it and considers it is fun. A well kept lawn is one of the many things that go to make a home attractive and inviting. We have the famous Good year & Shaumut garden hose, made of 4-ply heavy pure rub ber, and will out wear any other hose on the market. Economy is something that wre should practice. If you have anything that is worth keeping we should en deavor to keep it well. We have a reel for the preserva tion of hose when not in use, that is compact and at the same time facilitates your mov- i ing the hose from one part of the yard to another. Take a few minutes of your time some morning and invest in one of our Ball Nozzle Lawn Sprinklers. No direct ions are necessary. Turn on the water the ball does it all. The Ball Nozzle once seen sells itself. It is a perfect lawn sprinkler and reproduces i A. the April shower. Another point is that it is one of the best tree irrigators, and this feature should be thoroughly B j and carefully investigated. and Harness, 2 New 8ete of Harness, 2 What a blessing during ;he Australian Biding SaddieSj nearly new i r , & , . p and a Good Brake, i Season Ot the SOUtn WinciS. It -This is a L-ood onpr.rtu-.tty of pro- j3 simple in construction, very curing rare and va.uabU articles o! erru r , , . ' 1 and Bric-a-brac. fifiP House open for inspection on Blond yt Tuesday and We fnesday, frooi 10 a. m. to 4 P. m previous t j day of sale. By Lewis J. Levey. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE I am instructed to sell at the Residence of the late Mons. HENRI VEKLEY fa- French Commissioner, Beretania street, near Punchbowl On Thursday, June 13th AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M The whole of hi3 Household Furniture, (nearly all of which was made in ana 1m oorted from Paiis) consisting in part as follows: Upholstered Parlor Set Genre Auhisson Parisian Style; Chinese Parlor Sets, inlaid with Mother of Pegrl and handsomely carved; Elegant Chinese Whatnots, Center Tables, Deeo rate.i Satsuma Ware, very tk;e and rare SEVRES TEA SET, Ornaments and Plaques, Japanese En graved Ornaments, Ya?es and Ware in. large variet -, Fine Bronze Vases, Statu ary and Gandtabras, also Elegantly Carved Oak Dining Set, consisting of Chairs, Sideboard, Dessevoir and Exten sion Table, all made in Paris; Upright Piano. Chandeliers. Lamps, lje Chest, Glassware, Crockery and Plated Ware, Solid Silver Tea and Coffee Service, Knives, Forks, Carvers, etc, ; Sand painted Japanese and Chinese Dinner and Tea Sets, Wheeler and Wilson Sew ing Machine, Wines, Cognac, Cbam payue, Liqueurs, etc.. etc., Also GOODJFAMILT CARRIAGE 'mm . (Practically TasteZea . the Food-Medicine, is healing a strengthening to all mucous sur faces. It will cure a con ::.. . n matter of how long standing, and thereby prevent weak lungs, bron chitis, and consumption. It will build up the general health, put flesh on the bones, strength in the muscles, and en ergy and vim into life. 50 Cents and $1.00 of Druggists. OLD BY 3 j i T7 HOB RON DRUG CO., Wholesale Asents. Old pieces of Furniture made highly decorative by an application of our ART ENAMEL PAINTS No skill is required and one can.get any shade wanted. Tissue Paper, Asbestos Paper ! Wires for paper flower work now on hand. Picture Framing Is our specialty for which we are con stantly receiving new designs in mouldings. g28P""We are now offering something first-class in Colored Photos. KING BRO 3S57 HOTEL STREET. A Woman Jumps At conclusions. A man limps towards them. The woman is generally right. If your Mife tells ycu that C. E. WILLIAMS & SON have the goods for the least money, you can make up your mind they are best, and the kind jou ought to get. Quite by Accident we mention these facts. Lady bought some here the other day and said they were so cheap we thought to advertise them. So we do. compact and amazingly cheap. Lewis J. Levey, 4016-ot AUCTION EE Li. Tfce Hawaiian Hardware Go, M Opposite C. E. WJ LLIAMS & SON KING STREET, Next to Arl Ington Llotel. 4007 ED3IUXD P. BOLE, ATTORNEY T LAW7 319 Fort Street. 4014-3m 2ST"Telephjne 91. J. T. LUND, 16 Bethel street, PRACTICAL GUN and LOCKSMITH; Repairing of all descriptions. Browning, Blueing and Restocking Guns and Bicycle Repairing a specialty. BICiCLbS rOK fctJ&JNT. 4012 HYMAN BROS., SOLE AGENTS FOU THE LITTLE JOKER TOBACCO For Pipes and Cigarettes. A Fresh Lot of This Well-known Brand Just to Hand. For Sale by all Dealers AND H Y1VE A.TST BROS., Wholesale Importers of General Merchandise. L. B. KERR QUEEN STREET, .... HONOLULU Begs to announce that he will give SPECIAL BARGAINS in DRESS GOODS ! FOR THE- JNTE. T K: N DAYS Being Overstocked. New Ooods Comprise Black and Colored Cashmeres, Nuns Veilings, Serges, Ginghams, India Linens, Nainsooks, Dimities, Victoria Lawns, Lace Stripes, Cotton Pongee and Sateens. o These goods are all NEW and having been imported direct from the manufacturers, the prices will be such as to -:- DEFY COMPETITION. -:- SgT'Ctll early and have first choice. L. B KERR, QUEEN STREET, HONOLULU. At Hawaiian Gazette Otace. Some carriages will last a long time if not exposed to the sun or rain; others, such as those we make ourselves, will endure prodigious service through sun and rain and night and day. People who have lived in Honolulu any length of time and are using home-made vehicles will tell you that our carriages are as permanent as such structures can be. Why? Because the wood parts of the body and wheels are put together in the climate where the carriage is to be used. There is more in this than some imagine. When you are in the Tropics do as the Tropicans do. HAWAIIAN CARRIAGE M'FG CO., NO. 70 QUEEN STREET. SUFFERERS ASTHMA Hmialy AKK RKQCE9TK1' TO PEKCiSK THK PAMPHLK ON THK a Asthma Keiuedy TH E N WLY Dl SCO VE RED SPECIFIC : for : ASTHMA. The Pamphlet doesn't cost anything the cur" oniy Two Dollars. SjSSTCvX on or address tl e H0UISTER DKUG COMPANY 523 FORT STREET, HONOLULU.