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TIIE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVKKTISKU: HoNi il.ri.r. XOVKMItKK 1 HENRY R "M.irW'". my mr:: 'hr!ts i:otl.. r r. Tli.it l a ir. : N j!i.itn. Glad xi. i: I nam Oi Hi oi! Pit in fnoisies , WORTHINGTON,!lN PARIS IN 1871 rs and Builders !- iCnrnlr.u 1 iroin I'.ti tu lift 'ill cm rail THE SPECIAL ATTENTION OF PLANTATION MANAGERS AND AGENTS is called to the fact that we carry hi stock at our Queen Street warehouse a large assortment of pump for all kinds of sugar house service, Including vaciuui pumps, air pumps, condensers, feed pumps, juice pumps, molasses pumps, etc., together with a complete stock of spare parts and alvea for all sizes. Careful attentlo given all orders and prompt shipment guaranteed. ESTIMATES FURNISHED FOR COMPLETE IRRIGATION PUMPING PfcANTS OF ANY CAPACITY OR POWER. Cffice. Corner Fort and Qusen Sts. Honolulu. H. I. Warehouse: Corner Queen and Cook Sts. Telephone 596. -i .iri nwout lit r u.ii was .ijn r- inU'inifiit. During Vftiinc t strolW'd arnuml nr.or. t Ii th.nz. The Lyriiu and th Opra Crr.i,;u' ww filled. TIu Gak-ti'. th Gynm.isf tin Theatre hramaU Nvir al.i o;u-n and occupied ly iwany itI lWor some cafes men and womii at tran quilly on the sidewalk sipping rofTeo or sugar-water. Th-re was no suct stlon of disturbance The next day we visited th Hotel ! Ville. A hundred cannon protected it. Climbing over the barricades, we Anal ly reached the celebrated ballroom. which was lighted, when used, by 20,000 candles. The Hour was covered with straw and troops were .! ping upon it. We rendu 1 the office of the Minister of Education. King intro duced me as an "American educator.' The Minister aros; and made a speech about the new education of France. He said that he was laying new founda tions for a grand system, and he raised his hands aloft as he became eloquent. The windows were open ami I could hear the thunder of the guns on Mont Valerien. We then lefr the hotel. A few days afterward this magnificent structure was burnt to the ground by order of the Commune. The Minister of Education was captured and shot within three weeks. J K . several nays nau passeti. anl an we went to lunch we saw workmen at the' base of the magnificent column with the statue of Napoleon crowning It. in the Place Vendome. We were told that an order had been given to destroy It. A crowd stood near by watching the sawing of th column. Just above the pedestal. On the 1Mb of May it fell upon a vast bed ol faggots and sand, f Note Ten years afterwards, with King Kalakaua. I rode through Paris. As we passed thrnuh the Hue de l.i And all Machinery for the complete equipment of 5 ,J" Jrr.Vl VJr?13" at; ir.ii J ill. I tended His Majestv pointed to the spot where the column had stood and said: Il.i'.r t !. r I.Vn! lir- !..! .re ,' v. Debility Neuralgia, Uiliousnc v. .1 ti ll- It the Th. -it is ry Stood all lb. Now tli i . . . ? . bru:.;. lit s m San Francisco, California. ENGINEERS AND BUILDERS Pomping Machinery, Heine Boilers, Plain Tubular Boilers, Corliss Engines, Cane Gars, Vacuum Pans Sugar Mills. 4 J OFFICE: Cor. King and Nuuanu Sts. HONOLULU, H. I. W i m a inc coinnin m napoleon incM tnere . vcllou thrift and rvciljratlr- intr uii.-er.uiif tuuiiuune uesiroye.i i. I struck order out of tt.? Renrr.ii i rem ivu i saw uie worKmen saw nK Their liahltn of lifo Instantly put th it off. Hut. ic said, with surprise, machinery of llrlnt in rxtMrnrr. Th . r . a v w Pacific Klardwaire Co., Ld HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT, BETHEL ST. ooo- In addition to the stock of J. T. Waterhouse, have lately ordered lines of Daulton, Minton and Haviland Ware, Crockery, Lamp Ware, Japanese and China Lacquered Ware, Fine Cut Glass Ware.5 you come from the Sandwich Islands, the other side of ho world. Do your people ever come to Paris?"! For a week lonper fresh troops went through the streets to the front or returned with their wounded for rest. Every day was crowded with strange- Inci dents. One Madame le Cleo. a bright Frenchwoman whom I had known In New York, called and asked if I would swear that she was a citizen of Amer ica. She feared tliat trouble was com ing. I signed a certificate of residence for her. One evening we were at the Ameri can Embassy. It was said to us in a whisper. "The Vers iilles Army will at tack all along the line within three ! dT .n 1 l: .id GaVt out tCCtli'T. Droll! to i df.id In this bright .ith-r. "Jean, boy, f. might Havo bcoii m.irrb-d in Jun! This tho wjil? Illght: Vive i.i Commune! " One pathetic ir.clJ.nt Kins had heard from one v an eyewit ness : All of tho defenders of a barricade in FaulHiurg di TYmpIo had ln cap ture.! and shot by th National troop. a i.oy a mero inlld had helped to serve one of th gun.;; but no w.va t ikn anil was atout to be shot hen h asked If he might be allowed three minutes resplto th it he could take to his mother a illvcr watch, bvauu he s.Hd he tlid not lsh her "to ! evet thln. The oaicer ronAentrsI thliiKln that he notild never aptMr again. Hut within the thrm m!nute the little fidlow apparetl. boutM out "Here I am!" pliced hlm-ef aainn the wall at the foot of which bin uV. i.i comrades wore lyins. facet! alut. an ! in an instant fell thud with a bullet In liis heart. We walked lo ., sHt where lie f.dl. Kins hald: "Win t!l inj: the jMins of this llttlo hero vh-i Kept hlj ird like Casablanca?" With in.irvell(ui nergy the ri:ien tf Paris, outwardly at le.vat. recovere! themsds. The maKsarre of the Iteigu of Terror In 1703 had not Wn more brutal. The people luid live! throug'.i thosligc of tho Herman amy. and its disasters and sufferings b-! !e n followctl by this cJrl! war of the Commune: but tin people resume! their industries at once. Their roar- form chaos. e places of amuseneu: wero qu'.ckly pen! and wero im fille.!. Trade began and the frrlners came In to ppend thlr niony. The petip!? were iHMirer, but they wcil undertoo! the art of clos'j living. t)ncv more iarl showiMl Iht vjm Mparity for recupera tion. W. N. A. Stocks ad Bonds BOUGHT AND SOLD. W!:t n t!i t. rt. ar. t!-rre I r.'t !l.? Kuv I .ij V ;i af tirI all tl.o tT" : ' atl u:!t r ct 'H ::. ! a.i .!.. !jk a h tit;r-i' u .' '-; l:w.fr. f-rt. t!i:i i a -;.. ,v, Mr. J. Klb.tt, . f .: !!. W. A., wrtl lie nd . l. l rtiUil, a:.d a : i LIMITED I Offer for 'Sale.; Members Honolulu Slock days and blood will run in the streets."! FXLhdniTC King, as a correspondent, could not I b Wtrnicke Book Cases. We are introducing lh-:;i anil have a shipment soon to at rive. leave. He said there would be without doubt an awful massacre, and if he was accidentally caught ho might be shot before he could ldoniify himself. I left for London and waited there. Within a week the attack was made: the National troops entered. The fool- Tho ll'nhfl Pnmnantre ish Communists iliod upon them from UIUUU UUlliyuuj O the windows and housetops. The troops beat down the doors of houses. dragged out th? inmates and shot them. The Commuulsts defended at The above uie beinr opened as rapidly as possible and i ... i i i i i i i i l j : i : : I '- ' navin oeen oount at tne laLories nu prices ruling pruvi- every point. The Porto St. Martin, the ous to late advances, oiler exceptional opportunities for pur- st. i:ustache ciiu.vm, the Hue itoyai. chases at barirain rates. Bath Tubs and Sanitary Plumbing Fixtures. SEWING MACHINES fiu. i r:i.i. Automatic, New Victoria and the Pan American Hand Machine. household suitliks In great variet'. tee lie Mi Irnhpro nnrj R III 1 UU1U U II OUR SPECIALTY IS Sanitary Plumbing, There's as much difference between plumbing and SANI TARY PLUMBING as there is between daylight and darkness. Anyone can put a lot of pipes together and run them off anywhere, but with Honolulu's surface sewerage the essential point is to have the plumbing done in a way that makes tho Sanitary conditions perfect. JOHN NOTT. -75-7P KING ST. TEL: NO. SI CATTON, NEILL & CO. FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS. 213 Queen St., bet. Alakca and Richards St?., Honolulu. Invite Enquiries for General Ironwork; Iron and Brass Castings, Steam Boilers, Water Pipe and All Kinds ox Sheet Iron Work Made and Repaired, Machine and Ships' Blacksmithing. REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. TEL 410. the Hotel tie Viil th Theatre Ly- nquo, tne ralare of tho Legion 1 lloii- neur, the ralais !e Justice were burned. No quarter wan given by either side. The Communists tossed away their lives m frenzy, as if they were toys. As the National troops cap tured one harricaee Cter another the Communists, instead of surrendering. fought desperately. The women ami children brought powder ami ball and xooii. l lie .National troops took no prisoners because none surrendered. They shot every ouo captured. After the city was in the hands of the Na tional troops the executions began. The London Times correspondent of May CO. 1S71. said: "esterday about I o'clock General G ilifet (the present Minister of War) appeared at the head of a column of ;.i.rj prisoners. 1'pon their haggard 'ountenatices and In their downcast ees thrre was no ray of hope to be seen. They dragged list lessly along towards ersaills as if it was not worth the trouble to walk there to be shot. General Galllfct halt el them just beyond th Are d Trl oniphe, selected Mghty-two and had them shot." i returned to raris as soon as peace was restored. The marks of tho shells and the bullets were everywhere. Hut the bloodstains had ben removed and the city was tranquil. 1 wenty-llve thousand men. women and children hail been killed; thIrto'ti thousand were condemned for life; seventy thou sand women and c-iildn-n ami old men were left without protectors or support. Edward King had secured a room and closed it during th street fights. Fr n the roof of tne house he could e the conflagration and hear the cannon and rnusketrv. Several times he had ventured into the street. The moment the fight was over he ventured cut and on every side saw the evidences of the struggle. The National troops v,oe making arrests and executing their prisoners on the spot. He described to me the case of a pretty brunette, li years of ace. n Communist, who had defied some sob diers. They took Ucr a short distance. placed her against a stone wall and shot her. He then cast the event Into poetry, in the evening, and the verses had a wide circulation through the United States in Scribnr's Magazine. riiey are as folkms: A WOMAN'S KXKCL'TION. I Paris, Xhj, 1S71. Sweet-breathed and young The people's daughter; No nerves unstrung Going to .slaughter! "Good morning, friends You'll love us better Make us amends; We've burst your fetter! "How the can gleams! (Women ire snarling.) Give me your beams. Liberty's darling! Warehouse. Merchant Street Telephone 313. Castle k Cooke, LIMITED. 1 i LIFE au FIRE r t'AKAFIXE TAINT Cu Pa!a:. PA 1ST OILS, rr ritij j-f I clf M-. 1 tltel W1 Hvf f lB0V&H0r J1WS (ntial!n al -n ill iIUn rauM liliunr, tiruralU, at..l ick -l' z li. Ajrr I'iIU arr- a vfo atxl tt rur f..r all !irr ifn.ubU-. AtI tli-y ntrti j Chr. J. CAmlC4.tmg, .U l K. HOLHSTIin imVG CO.. Acrsu. A Fine Collection or- EALEIWA L!SrJ 111 JiJ Hw". IKDUHINK, :d aa4 ..-a:-;J-; in & FERTILIZERS, lirrt aad Ssc!y crotd 1Vfi CVaL STEAM PIPE COVERING, ftrol Ji:ic ikcU Cot rr 1 1. FILTER PRESS CLOTHS, CEMENT, LIME & BRICE3. AGENTS FOR WIISTKIIS SVCMl ItKHNINa CO I1ALDWIN IjOCOMOTIVI: W0IIK5. ooooo VA!ALU. oto- Dk., K"il:nc-o.i-H nr.4 nil kinds of otllri iiovvltlrs iicurI at lo-.vet rate.. Office Desks and Chairs Continually on har.4. PHOTOGRAPHIC Co.tt LIMITED. i MOTT-SMITII nijOCK. Corner Fort mi Hotel Streets. Mew Shipment Ni:Vi:U. UNIVHIU5AL MILL CQ (Mas?. Nu!oaI Caa ?lsft44tO Ntw Ynk. It. a A- OI!L.NriT & CO Sao rrjscoo. Oil iti.snos i Hon WOUKS. ani ucovjorivu AGSiNT b !OR 1 U 11 WltlUMU MUlWW ! uie m OF BOSTON. lift file Bm GQITiLGQl OF HARTFORD, ..ASTLE & COOKE, Ltd HONOLULU. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. SUGAR FACTORS -AUKNT9 FOIt The Kwa 1'lantatioo Co. The Walalua Agricultural Co.. Ltd. The Kohala SuKar Co. The Walmca Supar Mill Co. The Koloa Agricultural Co. The Kultoa Iron Work.. LouU. klo. The Standard Oil Co. The Georpe F. Illak? Stan Tutar Weston's Centrlfucalj. Th NVw llnplan.l Mutual Life la- irance Co., of lloston. The Aetna Fire Insurance Co., of Hartford. Conn. The Alliance Asur.inv Co.. of llo on. . Stage Line. HENRY BRYAM. Prop. The fitae for Kancohe. Hcela. Wat. kane. and Kuoloa. will loave PotoClce, Bethel street aide at 9 .1 n. on Mon lay, Wednesday nnd Friday, calling for rasenF;cr and package. at Love Joy & Cos, No. 10, Nuuanu at reel. SILK GOODS. aXo ra : Cumi, : II mrir, JovLtt : Tam.k : Civ:rb. 1ILK SHIRTS, SILK PAJiHiS. ETC Handsome Carpets fur and iAPAWESE RUGS. VERY PRETTY PATTERNS. A large Flock on Land tofelect (ram, at price that will purprie roa. 1 KJ S. OZAKI, VA?SLT BLOCI EDTIL STEtn KEA Villi HOTEL IS NOW OI'BN TO THK PUBLIC. Crrlse an'l Md415iorii will Cftl fte arrtraj and dtarturr of eTcry Kl uti at Kavalhae; alv for any otter jOlQL SHCRirr ANDRKWS OF HAWAII -y: -The osly way of react '.si; itt jrticat lava Cow by waicoa road tt Walaea carrUc: caa ua wltVa tj mile j of the Cow. Fcr particular a;?ly to 1 !L AKONA. Froprktor. Wains m, Hawaii, New Xmas Goods ! Hir.!.on; Va.?. G:a Flower :.r.!. Ixmonai- i:ca&: WaJcr Pitchrri. Ivory Vas r$U Howcr Ita-:. Limr. i::r K:c WING TAl LUNG.4?. i3l Nuuanu Street, r.car Ilo:d ?:rvt. A Mod! nasi It ox cxrj;(!c wli. o-t u:tirlc vot. tSau d:a with isill rslar-c Why nai jjfsrra: yoar ;omrr oao CirNTItAL tu:loa? Oas rr ator can fara!b por lo joar Faap, Oatrlfara!. It:va:or. lw. Rail way aa1 Uo.r.t; a!n. fanJkfa Ubl asd power for a r42 of froa IS to so oi:. KJ'ctric Ior llzz od. at4 its labor of haul Jsc roa! ia year SC4, aUo watr-. xzi dor &way w;:b LIz!i-;rlMi :cls.rs, as4 o!y Latr c-f tc:: lo lk aftrr la your silL W!ir a!r ;or ! ata;Ut It 1J wrr. THK HAWAIIAN IILirCTUlC COM PANY ! sow rraJy trin TZrGsU Vlxz'.t as 3 arav.r all dwcrlp tioss at short tir.U. alto hxc oa taid a Ursn :cck cf Wirr. Caxa4 l!m a-1 i:::ricAl GotpIk All criT w:j civ jrospt al ttloa, as 1 f.li'.'-t f rt.!b3 for IJch'.lsc as-3 Var at ts:!oa U ria t llo-a aaJ 34 art a r Is c THf. HOrriSAN. J4aai4Crr. v;m. g. mwifi & co LIMITIIH. W. G. Irwia....lrrr::s.i xaxr Claai fitKktU VJ Irr.iat W. M. c;:Card...Sc:r!ary At Trrxrarrr H. M. Whitby. Zt ASP.cr HUCSAIl IWCTOnS AND COMniSSlON AGENTS unly the blcheit rrade of IlED IlUIl nillt l ut'vl la the Staart raae by the HAWAIIAN GAZETTE CO. AGENTS 10 II THE Oceanic Steamship Compaoi Of Saa KrasdJ-co. CaL