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10 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU. OCTOllEtt 1. B)N'T RESEARCH i i CLUB JAS. F. MORGAN THE KIND YOU HAVE ALWAYS bought has borne the signature of the Western Chemical Co. of Chicago, 111., tor years. Allow no one to deceive you with counterfeits. Imitations and "just esa j?ood3" are but experiments, and en dasger the health of children. ooo Yfliat is Laxatine? LAXATINE IS NOTHING BUT THE JTNEST CASTOR OIL, with its objec- tionable taste removed by our new process. LAXATINE is as pleasant to take as honey. Children like it. No trouble to get them to take it. It con tains neither opium, morphine, nor other narcotic substances. It relieves teething troubles, cures constipation aad flatulency; it assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giv ing healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea the Mothers Friend. Prepared only by the Western Chemical Co., Chicago, Ills. . GONSALVES&CO. LIAllTJED. Sole Agents for the Hawaiian Islands. Wew Book Bulletin I Spend Your Money You are making it here. -ooo- We beg to announce to the public that we are making great preparations for the coming Holiday Season, and will have a large stock of Well-Selected Goods from the principal factories of the world. Our buying is done by a concern who have had many years experience in this business and control the largest trade on the Pacific Coast. We promise our patrons that many new articles in our lines that will be shown in San Francisco can be found in our store-. Our stock will comprise STERLING SILVER, FINE PLATED WARE, HAWAIIAN SOUVENIR SPOONS, (New Designs.) HAWAIIAN SOUVENIR CHINA. (Something New.) RICH CUT GLASS, FINE BOHEMIAN GLASS. FRENCH CHINA... GERMAN CHINA. ...ENGLISH CHINA. ::: FIGURES. : : ::: BRONZES. ::: ::: ORNAMENTS. ::: ::: JARDINIERES. ::: ::: LAMPS. ::: And Many Novelties. Cu:ii;; l from !!; 2.1 oo- Golden Rule Bazaar, Fort St. "A Monk of Fife," .by Andrew Lang. Cromwell's Own; A Story of the Civil War," by Arthur Paterson. "That Fortune," by Charles Dudley Warner. "From Comte to Benjamin Kidd," liy Robert Mackintosh. "From Sea to Sea," "The Day's Work," by Kipling. "Strong- Hearts," by George W. Cable. "Nada, the Lily," "The People of the Mist," "Montezuma's Daughter," "The Wizard," "Swallow," "Joan Haste," -Heart of the World," by Rider Hag sard. "DAVID HARUM," by Westcott. "The Scape-Goat," by Hall Caine. "The Dreamers," by John K. Bangs. "The Downfall of the Dervishes," by Bennett. "The Story of the Revolution,'" by Henry Cabot Lodge. "The Wind-Jammers," by Hains. "Through Asia," by Sven Hedin. And many others aH sold at PUB LISHERS' PRICES. All goods sent out as presents will be prepared in a separate department, where they will be put up in the best of style, using fine boxes, paper, etc. Our Holiday Season will open about the middle of November, which will give our friends on the other Islands ample opportunity. You will be able to give more presents this year be cause our prices are right. Special care given to mail orders. 016 i LIMITED. TO OUR Fill 111 HIS HC -Have you tried any of those -CHOCOLATE or COCOANUT -(fresh) cakes from the German -Bakery? They are only 25 and -50c each and pronounced dellc--lous by those who have tried -them. Order one for your Sun--day dinner. We also have a -sponge cake which we sell , for -the moderate sum of five centi -each.- -THE GERMAN BAKERY, 833 Fort Street., Merchant street entrance next to the PostofFice through our Arcade. , v HAWAIIAN Opera House : OOO Mr. Clay Clement AND EXCELLENT COMPANY. oo Saturday Matinee OCTOBER 14, The Romantic Drama -Headquarters for genuine ginger -snaps, sugar cookies, etc. Telephone 677. HONOLULU THE LADY LYONS! OF PIDMIDV UDM MHlllMlll Supported by Voluntary Contributions. FREE TREATMENT to the Poor of all nationalities. For information as to cards of ad mission and to the service, etc., etc., apply at the INFIRMARY. THIRD FLOOR', PROGRESS BLOCK. HAVE JUST OPENED A Shop in the Aloha Building, Fort street, near Vineyard. SATURDAY EVENING, THE BELLS ooo Prices evenings, $1.50, $1 and 50c. Prices matinees, $1, 75c and 50c. -OOO , SEATS NOW ON SALE AT Wall, Nichols Company. THRRIU 1 LIU J. IS ii 111 J SATURDAY BURY CAFE OCT. 14. 1S90. Tarn now prepared to do all kinds of PLUMBING, TINNING and GENERAL JOBBING REASONABLE PRICES. WM. TV. GRAHAM. Aloha ' Collection OF Hawaiian Songs 40 HAW&H&H S0SGS FOR $3. Forty Songs in Sheet Music Form at Ml cents per Copy Will Cost You $10. m&a Collection Is the Best Bargain .Tet. For Sale at the Hawaiian Bazaar, MASONIC TEMPLE. DINNER. sourr Bouillon. FISH. Boiled Mullet. ENTREES. Breast Lamb a la Champignon. Oyster Patties. Minced Cfiicken on Toast. Pineapple Fritters. VEGETABLES. Boiled Potatoes. Boiled Rice. Mashed Potatoes. Spinach. Sugar Corn. ROAST. Duck with Green Peas. Haunch of Mutton. PASTRY". Apple and Lemon Pies. Assorted Cakes. DESSERT. Nuts. Raisins. Bananas. Oranges. Bananas and Cream. Tea. Coffee. Ice Tea. Lemonade. po.-.-i within tit" Itti:r.;i:i dtholie Chun h itself, one Poj in 177:: a tti.il ly suppressing the society, but his suc- osr found that hi could not a'.i hi' battlf-s without thm. and so h re stord the society in lsu. Sine that time the Jesuits have gradually spread throughout the whole of Kurope. al though in some countries, as in France, ii is nominally illegal for them to Im there, yet they have crept in under va rious names. As an illustration of what they can do. even the German Emperor himself bought the vote of the Roman Catholic party in hi Reichstag by allowing the Jesuits to return last year into Germany, and to reoccupy the position from which hi father had expelled them. What I mean by saying that the Jesuit Socie ty has now captured the whole Roman Catholic Church is what every student of ecclesiastical history is aware, viz.. that their final triumph was achieved in our own time at the Vatican council, when the Pope was decreed personally infallible in all matters of faith and morals, and there is nothing that can not be brought under that head apart altogether from the assent or con sent of the Catholic Church assembled in general council, and if the Pope is personally infallible, the Jesuit conclu sion logically follows, it Is your duty to be like a corpse or a walkln-tick; if the Pope's voice is the infallible voice or uoii. then whatever your conscience says to the contrary must us wrong. .nu so tne Jesuit a now dominate the entire church. As a mat ter of fact, of the two the General of the Jesuits has the greater power. He is commonly known in Rome as the "Black PopeJ to distinguish him from the Pope himself, who always appears in public robed in white; and many illustrations might le given of the power 'behind the throne, of the way in which the "Mack Pope" dominate the "White Pope." Now, in what way does this bit of history bear upon the matter before us? The Jesuits were petted bv Na poleon III. and were allowed to domi nate everything in France; and they have been more or less favored by rep resentatives of the old Monarchist par ty; but. in a republic, in the very na ture of things, the absolutism of the Jesuit ethics is practically impossible. No genuine republican can hand over to anyone, except God, the supremacy over "his conscience; and the result I that the Jesuits, who have gained a strong foothold, have been plotting for some time to destroy the republic, and to restore either the Duke of Oilcans or Victor Napoleon, in order that they might once more be supreme. And they have used in this case, as they have very wisely used, education a their instrument for moulding intluen- tial people according to their ideas. You are familiar with the names of the wretches who have played the most prominent inrt in this vile business Boisdeffre. who is head of the general staff, and General Mercier; both of these men were trained in the Jesuit military college of St. Cyr; both of them are under the spiritual direction of the same well-known Jesuit priest. Every member of the general staff who has taken any part in the lying, for gery and the attempted assassination of the great Colonel Picquart is a pu pil of a Jesuit college. Then, we need to bear in mind that the whole of the Roman Catholic priesthood of France has been violently in favor of the ex tremist course. And now 1 want to read to you from a letter recently pub lished in the Iondon Time in the largest type from the pen of an illus trious English Roman Catholic: The absolute silence of the Pope when one word from him would have stopped the whole business is one of the most noteworthy fact in the case. Take the case of Colonel Picquart. the great hero o.f the occasion, and let us remember that though he.too. is a Roman Catholic, he still listens to the voice of his conscience, in spile of the infallibility of the Pope and the su premacy of the Jesuit. There is that significant scene between him and General .Gonse. Colonel Picquart ha grave doubts as lo the guilt of poor Dreyfus." who had already been sent to the Devil's Isle, and he went to Gencr al Gonse, his superior, disclosed his doubts, and begged the General, as to duty bound, to take up the matter, so that if the man was innocent he might bo vindicated. What did' General Gon se with the power ot me ana ueaiu over this wretched victim, say? "If you will only -hold your tongue, no body will ever know anything about it." Then the conscience of this man. Colonel Picquart. leaped up and he re plied to his superior: "What you say is infamous; I tell you I will not carry this secret to my grave." Then they tried to get rid of this daugerou man as soon as possible. They sent him to Tunis, and ordered the general in com mand of the army there to send him on an expedition with so few soldiers un der him that inevitably he would have ben killed. The General, who hap pened to be another honest man. re fused to send Colonel Picquart forth to certain death. Thus they tried in that infamous and cowardly way to murder the man who listened to the voice of his conscience. This is what France has come to by allowing the Jesuit to income supreme in her military councils. 33 Queen Street. P. C. Box 594. Tdepbonc 72. SAFE FOR SALE ! ONE LAKGE SAKi: Box attachment. with Urg!r For further particular arply to JAS. F. CJORGAN, Auctr. THIS DAY. Two Weeks More, That is All to orrr .iioi:s at !-t tun wi ttu-: ,a it . will rcsrr: :! n: iaX a4antaxr f mr lUtlrtr.c SaV jir.tftinc y-i !. nel: th-y are al an:l. f .- It U t U:e. They are not hp worn: lfcr t-. it all tiitr She- rr tbta v lr t&U le. A. E. MURPHY & CO Auction Sale OF OX SATURDAY, OCT. llfll, At my salesroom, 33 QiMa lreC. I will sell at Public Auction AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. Ily order of the Treasurer. Ur. Frank Ilustace, tho following certificate of stock in tho Kama la Sagar Co.. Ltd., if the delinquent aneuoent. with In terest thereon. Is not paid before the above date: Ccrtlf. No. S9I No. 395 No. 30C No. 207 No. 29S No. GS No. 33 No. 312 No. 313 No. 311 Shares. 25 .. GO .. GO .. no .. so .. 100 .. 200 .. 200 .. 100 Certif. Share. No. 519 .. 100 No. SSO 100 No, 51 100 No. 652 .. 100 205 Hotel St, Arlington Block Books flo.sedl. aslhi nnfly, ISLAND Oil DC OS Mal B Across tunIM hj Cxx. Just Received. An Exceptionally Fine Lot of MULE No. f3 No. LSI No. Z5 No. K No. S57 No. 5S 100 100 100 100 100 75 At Low Prices. JAS. F. K0RGAN, Auctr. Honolulu Stock -Yards Co.. LIMITED. W. S. WITHERS, Jlanaeer. Corner Quoon and Alakca Streets. WE HAVE NOW Residence Sites AT MA NO A F0R SHLE. A HANI'SOMK LINK OF- Stylish Surreys IV STOCK. HAVING I'URCIIASKI) A TRACT of the finest land in Manoa. for resi dence sites. I will now receive tppll cations from parties desiring to pur chase. These lots aro Immediately In front of the residence of IL E. Cooper. Esq- jrul command a grand view of Manoa Valley and the picturesque country to Diamond Head There are 10 lots In 2 series. 5 front ing on tho west, or main. Manas, rosd. and 5 facing on Llholiho street. Tho lots are each 100 feet wide and rom 160 to 2S6 feet deep. Government water main laid post the lots on West Manoa road. Early applications necessary. Map of the property and all Information in regard to terms of purchase, etc. it my office. Terms Ono-thlrd cash, balance one and two years at C per cent. Early application necessary. Call and . See TDneinn. i in Uorgan & Wright Have plaml the Ajrcnry for the Hawaiian Islands for their clhratcl Rubber Tires with us. A Iitinctie feature of this Tire is t hat thei e is no -pace Ik tween tire ami rim to allow gravel ami saml to enter, ami thus lotroy the Uuhhcr. At Lin m a Square. The Hawaiian Government hand will play at Emma square this afternoon at 4:30, with the following program: uverture Juantta Suppe Fantasia "Monte Carlo" Kotlar Selection "The Royal Star" Cleriop Fantasia "Foresters Courtship" ... F.llenlr Quadrille "Lnvn Tennis" Fetras March "Greetings" Hall "The Star-Spangled Hanner." MESSENGER SERVICE. Honolulu Messenger Service delivet jas. f. r:onGAN, ISLiSD ORDERS PHOHPTLT FILLED. CARRIAGE AND HARNESS REPOSITORY, FORT STREITT. AUUVB CLUU STAflLES. Fir Sale: IE M Pi! TWO RETHUL STORES, oornor t-ort and Klnr Strools antJ Wavorloy Block, Oothot StrooU That parcel of land on the. southeast corner of IlerctanU and Miller street. The property has a frontage of 04 feet on Derctania and 93 feet os Miller street. Area 4,700 square feel. There are two cottages on the prop erty, one of which la now rented for $23 per month. For further particular and term aj ply to JAS. F. MORGAN, JAS. F. MORGAN Attn A ii OHEIWimY&COoOl),, SUCCKSSOKS TO J. T. Waterhouoe. Henrv TJav u Co. H. E. rjclntvre i Bro. Wholesale and Retail Tea Dealers and Coffee Merchants Rptlil fnriCi O'rner Fort and Kin? Streta. Wholesale Department, Bethel Street 1 CICpilUnCb. Be!hel8lil.2lIUSiJ. Business Lunch from 11 a. m. to p. m. Dinner from 5 to 7 p. m. Cafe open at all hours. messages and packages. Tel. 37S. 33 Queen Street. New bill at the Orpheum tonighL P. 0. Dox 594. Telephone 72 '