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No Important War Ifevrs.
Official uollficiiinn of a bnttlebetween the Japanese and Cuiuese laud force? iu Corei wisr ctsived at thts Jap me.se Legationhere tonight frm the ForeignOffice at Tokio. The tel.gmtuistatetl that on the 23th of Julya portion uf the Japanese trM)pdat Seoul marched against a machsuperior force of Chines marched at Shan Yeng. A b ttle ensued nnd after heaVy fighting theChinese were put c nipletely torout and large number of pris uers aud munitions of w.tr wtirac iptured by the Japanese. Onthe morning of the 30 the Japanese proceeded to march agtinsGaSiin.
Thedispatch confirms the reportthat the Chinese were victoriousover the Japanese in the recentbattle at Y.ishuu, Corea.
President Cle.vel.md has practidily decided t-- i un.te w.thGreat BntiHii.G-rman- y and Ittlyto preserve, forcibly, the tientralUv of what uro ktuiwn n Mm
2'x "tv nn .u nf r,-- n ,, ....
The plan is for the governments.named - Gre.it Bnti.tn. Germany.Italy ami the Uuited States - U
sjizh and occupy b3' their nivalfleets the harbors f Amov Cm- -
ado byJipmese ami anv othertiuterft;reuce with their foreigncommerce and to protect thepersons and proparty of foreigners residing in those cities.
It is the opiuiou of diplomatshere th.it the Japauese have madea grave errnr maiukujg the transI oit Kow Sitting and tn.it it is ging to cost them much money inreparation b.is.dfS the huindi.t-atio- n
of an apulogy.Reports from Hong;ong show
that thtro is much unrest bitliin Xortk and S mth Chim andthat the outlook fur foreign m.s-siona- r.es
is bad.The Hongkong Telegraph s
that cholera in its epidemic ifnot its most virulent frm Uasappeared 111 Ci 11 ton an J on theHoiiatt side. A iu the p.ist. theoutbreak occurred in tho'fiIMiistparts of the slums. There wereover forty deaths iu a single d iyin Caiitou. and it is not believedthat the maximum has bet 11
reached.Minister Charles Djiiby, who
is m this country on leave of nbseuce has been ordered b .ck toIns post at Peking. CniiM, onccount of'the warlike situ.ttion
between China and Japan oYcrCorea.
Hongkong, August 4. LiHung Chang is still in commandof the army.
Eight thousand Chinase troopsare on their to Corea.
The survivors of the transportKow Shting Imve been releasedby the Jajmnese government, atthe demand of Great Britain.
Hongkong. Angnst 5. In thelast battle at X"?hii the J.timneswererepnlstd with a loss of overa h nnd red .men.
The theBritishsteamer Cuan King was-eiz-- d bythe Chiuesa. The vfcerov hasapolog'z-- d aud the crew hah beenreleased.
Au iaestigj.tion in r-g- rd to
'f i1-- rwilt bt: held is JHpanjis willing to pay daawges,
At ar.ay ofr-twa-ty thoaaandljCkm&HraBiaiebiMg-oBiJu- L
HMl1 lmlUJ eipH:tl taay .
I .. .Hongkong. Anjnst 6 Chinea
residents nt Kobe, havo been;at-itcke- d.
aud maltreateil by a Jap-anese mob.
Shanghai, Angust 7. Bnssiais rwdv to throw au army, ofover 200 000 nieu into Corea, aia short notice. The Russianarmy is being constantly re-
inforced.Toi-jkhIih- is are being laid, in
the Petho river by the Chinese.The J.tp-ine- s fleet in Korea,
numbers 13war vessels.The Chinese captured a Jap-nn- tse
vessel, and took her intoTaka.
London. Angnst 8. The.,Jap-itnes- e
hisaipturedSeikwan TheChinese lost over 500 men.
Englmd and .Russia haveabandoued tned iatiun betweenChina and J.tp.m.
yokohara-t- , August 9. Jap-
anese subj cts brflouging to- - thearmy reserve aud residing out-s- di
of Jauau, havo been ro- -
C tiled.
T. B.- - Murray
-y
Is Yet to be Foil mi
On the Old Stand, So. 44
Ii.!ii St. His Itu.HiiievH a
CARRIAGEAND
YAGINUWAdBER
Goes On.
When the "PEOPLES'PARTY" gets smashed he
will bj ready to
REPAIR, PAINF AND TR1S IT
At a Hi sonable F gure. No
Extra Chaige for Furnishingthem with C mmon Sense.
LET THE .1 RING UPMurrjAL iv;lephoce 572.
losJqy&go.
Woleale Wiqe $Liquor1 Dealer
-- 19Nuti.-tnu Street
We wnjild cU yuiir attention to" OuTSjHcial Brands- -
i.
Long life $ Pare CreamRYE WHISKEY.
Fredericksbura Beer2 in ciasor bottles
Tp Worid Do fiJOEASD SO DiES
ftii J2sseng2F - gsmricewho hna moniitedtheir
on
Columbia. . -- Kicycle'" "
Thv wilt ak.. t..u -- .
fei 5U lbs. tvhtJ nnd .lt,i..5iTmst than ly an.r othr method
went: Xh l ' '" "Japaua r wnKUngr' n-- - " ;Don'i U t Chm." Sve.tiwa
Tk.aJarmrwaradefoitedat&rv.ctn ittanerbvw - mint the "l"UMMBJpO. 1. VI TnTIvc?X'- - T.
"W t
m- -
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HflWHI PBL6JIIWiPROGRESS.
feLueoffkt ijtnd is Established
in RigkttvHSHets. .
ANOTHER FAKE..
Republicans' " Premature En-thusias-
A Washington-- lolppntm in theAuckland Her Id stiffs that thePresident of the United Statshs reedgn zed the R p bl c nfHawaii. and consequently therewas grow t joy in Jt-riilv- Anybixl ooiivors'ut with diplomaticmatters will kiit tlmt the Megram is a fakf. If Mr Clevelandslionhl recognise thu alleged repablic. which wm dubt verymuch, ho will do it in the onlyproper hiih-t- , that is. tluouguhis minisU-- r to Hwii Mr Wil-
lis. Tim" republicans" evidentlyUdliove UiHt Mr. Clevolmid mafine morning itnh'ttd out tcrekrflgitiiuut, donned h iinifnm, if li.-- -
bus got one, himI inarched dwnto the Hmwhiimii Lgitiii wherehe sainted Frank Hastings who.ltirngh a pleittif-i- l me f s d
wator had bwn able tolii,s hud to its !) rmat micros-oopi- c
s'zi and rgged up inTliHrstim'stdd tar-liMivo- d nuifm--
ws found rowdy i be 'nci'gnzed." The gnn- - boomed.Cleveland tfik a dink with
Frank, shook liis fi- -t at V deitmiin, Pnrkor and Cinnniius and
marahed his Iruups limne.
Such may bo the castouMiy
maimer of the United States in
whioh they f reign
gMVOrnmonts, but we fear thatour friends the ou my are si ght-l- y
oil'. In the tin untune, thevw;ll do well to wait with thenproposed priKsessiou, bund andImohlight until they hear that.Miiustor Willis has beon aronudand extended a i cognizing handto Mr. Dole. It won't happenfor a while yoL
H. 13. M. S Hyacinth left Victoriii on tne 12th inst.. and in
rived jioru tlii. minting TheAuolT.and telegram is stated on-
board as a positive fake .News
uf n very ddfoivnt nature in re- -
grd to Hawaii, had reachedVictorin previous to the sailingof tho Hyacinth. Please post-
pone the jnbilue.
We h ivo rocaived n c py of
tho Minister f Interiors reportwinch contains much nterestinginformation, and which shallhave our attention in a comingissue Tho Attorney-Gener- al
has evidontly uot got our addressyet.
The Councils met yesterday,and wisely refused to tako up theproposed franchises for railroadand elec'ric oab'u rouds. Thematter was jud cionsly left to theHegislature Tho Advertiser does-
n't like it but being fed on goveminent pap it has to grin andbear il and abstniu from criticjz- -ism or swearing.
MiKiSTEK Damon said at theCouncil meeting yesterday that"he wanted to make this government a success, and it never j
wuuld bo a success until tho peo-
ple had a hand in it." The ministor is .ptnfeetlv correct but if"them's are his sent meuts" whydill ho btkti a hand in making a
constitution which deprives thojhiople of all power and whichcreates an olig.rchy aud not a
ruituhlio. Is Mr. Duuon sincereor does he speak to the g .llery ? j
t.The Fam ly Compact
W 0 Wilder 1? vice-presi- dent
of the Rennli!ir(?)Glia&T. Wilder(one soul is Consul at Sau Fran- - J
1
HienhH' CI Tr;ilr .Tr Aimtflior i.'-- ,.
son) is of a mtliUn com I
p.ny (salaried) Gardner K Wdd-- j... ,it is aepntv-aunrn- ey genenu,will. t.iR.firn ;iir1.rnet,;
.....a -i..- wVm-!..-:..-.-.-. "'' SVfor tho Ciumcils ami I'Ssist-ni- t
Ltte family, ao wilOtr.tlHUi Umi
oWi,, h arma ki, Uvm
MISREPRESENTATION.
In an article beaded "breakingnway," the Sarin last night's!issae. claims that the Hawaiiansare deserting the royalist &"uttSXih a r,. va.!...!,J. 7t. vana Jirej2iiUi-rfs"- H- "e I
35ifcit --rnie repuunc. igjs prtn. .
of this ntuistfio&s'ssertion -- the j
eveuing paper refers to Uiftfiict -
that the overnmeut has been.u1h to pick oat 50 Hawaimns to
serve jls jnrors. The enthusiasmdisplayed over that fact is really j
amusing. The Hawaiian jury I
was nut selected At random fromthe masses of the people, bnt the jnames Were simply takeu fromthe register of electors It tookquite some time before-- therewere enough Hnwaiiansregistered j
to fill a panel. That there aresome renegades who follow thetraitors who try to sell theircountry, is undoubtedly a fact.But it is gratifying that only :t
very small minont' can bo foundread' t break their allegiance totheir sover.-ig- n The gwatastnumber are not led by convictionof (ifinimi, but the alnrghtyquestion of bread and butter has j
compelled them to obey their"reptibluMii" bosses who stop atno me ins in comfTelling theirdavesto. nt least apparently juintheir ranks
If tlnire is any breaking awaof Hawaiiaus it certainly is fromtho ranks of the repnblic. Theannexation club was s.ud to havei:e rly 2000 Unwaiians on itsrolls Thai statement was madepenly aiTnToflieialh' by the off-
icers of the club to Mr Blountt her-- are the 2000 to day Mr.
Star an? The ability, to picknt only 50 Haw.iiiaiis ready to
"swear' to Dole seems t indicatethnt about 1050 have "brokenaway." If the Slur and itshnse.scun find any comfort inHint f ct they are welcome TheStw's statement in regard to theKohala Hawxiiaus is simplybsnrd mid shows its abso'ute
ick of knowledge lnoio especial-ly in r.g.iid to local matters.
The Orie.tal Question.
Tho observant travelers, who.hiiving seen China and Japan,are now furnishing the worldvv.tlit information in regard to theKorean question and the relativew-i- r strength of the two antigonsts. mo supplying us with viewsthat are somewhat confusing. Infact they might bo called dissol-
ving views arrested in mind-proce- ss
and displaying two widely.1 fierent pictures blouded inharmoniously together.
Wo are told that the Govern-
ment of Japan is eager for war atuny hiizzaid, because there isdanger of a rebellion among thepeople, and a foreign war is theouly means by which the Gov-
ernment catiescipea civil war.Wo are also tdd that the Gov-
ernment of China is averse to warbecause there is danger of a rebelliou among tho people, and ifthe tr ojs should be sent off to a
foreign war, the rebels would riseand take tho Capital. Thus wehave two pictures of impendingcivil war attached to the centralwar picture; and one of thosecivil wars we are told will breakout if it isn't stopped.
Hardly less coufusiug are thepictures presented of the ostensi-ble cause foi war. We are toldthat Japan is the liberal powerof the East Jind proposes to rescueKorea fiom Chinese domination.We are also told that the Koreansare butchering the liberal Ts
aud are trying to rescuethemselves from Japanese domin-
ation. China, it seems is intor-feii- ng
for the purpose of main-
taining a shadowy sovereinlyovt-.-r the peninsula, with no in--tention of reformiug anything j
except the sanation. Meantirao.'ii .1 ,. .f ti .ii.. fii.:,,.. . .
um-au- i iiiu vuiuii.Japan and Krai. are nnnnunnnsin giving notice to the outsidewrld that there is. nothing to
arbitrate; while the outsde world j
is busy in trying to get the Uu ted
States to luru in and arbitrate itHnhow, Jt must be admitted;... - .,
ull fine ic itnnfnctnir nnri '
1,1ifia ... uclni...... ti !iisnuiuu i. w.v...iu. . " ... n.inn nnA'::w n "presses a preference to talk aboutthe ncmi'uw
. .. tf ?et improve--
likely to havea
f r c
jsi
THE SAMOAN WAR!
!
i
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-- w . - ,c---
a Hand Halietoa-- , - Victoriousr""
On Frid-i- y last, . the 10th,notice was sent to therebels who held Lutuanuu. thatthey were required to disperse
(and go to their homes; that onthe following morning, at 9o'clock, their position would beshelled. TLey were also warnedthat if they again congregatedwith warlike intent, and erectedfortifications that they would beshelled without further warning.
Coreaa
They were evidently impressed nn(l moraI support. Jealousieswith the warning as the ; hebreen China and Japan in re-bo- dv
cleared out during the same! grd to c'ore uave existed for. r.
evening, leaving a small party toset firo to the huts wituin the .
ports. Before leaving Lutuanuu,
and its vicinity, the rebel partydestroyed all the breadfruit trees I
which were growing at or near!'
the dwellings of the rovalists
Sate&"io"
to
who reside (when at home) at reason lo mat tue com-th- at
place. At daybreak onJSnn- - j Pleto independence of Corea was
day morning, it was'seen that the assured. She had long insisted
huts with the fort had been j that China must yield bar claims,
Punctually at 9 o'clock, the first I and hnd established a legation nt
shell was fired, and for forty' Seoul, with n representative as to
minutes tho Caracoa and Bustard! "n independent State. China,
pitched .shells into and around ,on e contrary, witlr her enstom-th- e
deserted port. The Curacoa lirJ finesse, evaded the issue and
was firing from about 1400 vards ' sent a commissioner, without
distant, while the Bnssard must diplomatic powers, to reside in
have been about 3000 vards from Corea. ,,d ir a waJs continued
the fort. Some fairly good ! treat Corea as a tribntaryshooting was done bT both ves-- 1 State.
sels. having fired about I This condition has continuedfifty shells, both - vessels until now. Great Britain hasb'ew sirens, which was winked at "it became she is will-th- e
preconcerted signal for the ! ing to gratify China and becauseGovernment troops to advance. '
No time was lost by them, andalmost immediately about sixhundred men wore on the way.Some cantion was observed onentering tho outworks of therebel fortress, but it was soonapparent that no occupants re- - j
mained. For some unexplninedreason, possession wis not takenof the fort, and .for all we know itstill remains unoccupied. TheGovernment part moved on to;ward Salnafata, and our specialcorrespondent made and inspec- -
tiou of tho famous stronghold of iLutuanuu, which is certainly im- -
pregnable to anv ordinary force. I
It was seen that but little clam
afee had been done by the bora- -
bailment; in fact it was generally computed that a half day'slabor would rest, re the fort, ofcourse, with the exception of thehouses burnt by the rebels, to itsoriginal state. After the vesselshad completed tho bombardmentthey proceeded toward Saluafata,which place was the goal of theGovernment troops. It has sincetr.mspired that some advicli wasnivon tn. fhn rwliple trhifili...- -ro..w...them to believe that there wasnot any intention on the part ofthe commanders of the warshipsto firo with the purpose of in-
juring thorn, and this perniciousadvice caused them to take np a
position near Lofilnfi. andtho Government troops enconnt-eie-d
them upon Sunday morningSome of the King's party wereabout to remove - or destroy aboat when they were fired upon.Two of their number were killed,ono of whom was decapitatedwhile the other lost his earAbout 7 o'clock on Mondiiy,the warships again shelled therebel position. Upon discontinning firing, the Governmenttroops advanced and tot k posses-
sion of -- a fort which the rebelshad vacated. Thev had scarcely j
(lunQ before thev were attackftli tram alloH.er forf.. when thev
. .. . .ost turee men. ami hatt a nam
her wounded. Desultory firingtook place throughout Monday,aud in the evening) the CuracoaPeut ,,,0 more si,eus am0ngst J
!, . 11 which were effective.(resulting in killing and wonnd- -
8 lamo number. -- At thisi ti. . -
v1 I..J ....tl..8B,JVU? - tl. 1"U """3HnmcienL. as lutiv aeub buihiiu?s e:tUQ warsnipt. siuiug wi H'Tbejr cMefs w6re ordered tocome on "boitul on Tuesday,
.offioiul-tenngraphrJ- X Wilder T" '' mora "";; which-the- y omi, ami iraade a
and ...rtWroM ' " ? V to Mahatoa.k to xetamo taoirumT?Tr. .' W? Piafcl --W&ikpmm, pr ,m4jgtva. np
The Crisis.
: TaKi Cereal
In answer yonr reqagst to
main
relieve
fired,
After
their
nmicpd
there
give my riews upon the Goreansituation, I veald says that Jap(fix has undoubtedly invaded
j Cerea for the purpose of weaken- - j
log Chinese influence in thepeninsula and of increasing herown political and commercialimportance there. Kotwithstajad-in- g
the treaties made with Coresby the Western Powers, withChina's full knowledge and con-
sent, she still and secretly exer-
cises suzerainty over Corea.Corea occupies to the Orient
much the same relation that Turkey does to Europe. Aware of
!
of her own weakness and believ- - !
.g tbe strength of China, she j
; looks to that Povrer for physical
..:.. .. il. :- - i it.-- ., mo uruii ui uoiu" uin.u uueu iuaueu auu
fonght upon its territory, and itlms Ht l'raes PaJd tribute to each.
uftn tnQ Western Powersmade treaties with Corea and sentrepresentatives there Japan had
I
it assures the activeof that government against thepossible encroachments of Bussia.The other powers have eithermisunderstood or ignored thesituation.
There is no question that Coreawould be gladly independent ifshe dared to avow. Under thisstate of afluirs Japan has natural-ly felt aggrieved. She has suf- -
jfered'indignities from the adverseinfluence of China. Twice with-i- u
twenty years her legation hasbean driven from Seoul, thebuildings burned and her citizensslaughtered. The people ofJapan intensely patriotic, feelthat these wrongs should be re--dressed, and tho army and navy J
share in these sentiments. Thegoveruraent.under the guidanceof able men, is, without doubt,more than willing that theircountry should assert herself.
My own opinion is that it willnot be a fight to the finish.China, as her wont, will resort todiplomacy, calling upon theWestern Powers to exercise theirgood officers, and will probablyforce porea to make concessions,which for the moment will grati-fy Japan, and thus continue tokeep her clutch uon the SickMau of the Orient. 5. F. Ex.
The Fomentors of Trouble.I
Bishop Alphonse TV. Wilson ofthe Southern Methodist Church,who spent man years in missionwork in China and" Japan, says:"There is much reason for fearfor the safetv of the missionaries,both men and women, nowstution- -
ed in. China and Corea. Thenatives are alwnvs ready to visitthe responsibility of trouble onforeigners, no matter how remotefliot-- mm- - 1 frnm lh n.lHSfl OI- -- -- - - -...vj ""jthe trouble. Undoubtedly the.Bishop is right But what of it?The missionaries inew this pecu- -
liarity in the Chinese and Core- -
ans before they sorted on theirmissionary campaign and they
miU
,i .,f-- ac;M. , !uau; Bi, w yglory of martyrdom why don 1 1
tnem do ueret x.ven uwarconcede man uas ngntto take what chances he maychoose to Uko wiih-hi- s own life,
to and ianict. loss on j
society. Mieaioaaries have ceas-ed; sore wars than s4diera ever
flaMJan
HIWHTP
Comp'y.j:
0Bt Tbeo iarae pr0gis :ire ovar.
July 24 lS9i
In "Puddenhead Wilson's Phil-oscph- y"
Mark Twain says: "Putall of vour eegs in one basketand watch that baskare not the only things towhichUavaIriie intliaf wa Aon rrtl--n f-" - -. q,,"T",TVT SJtlY'""v " .n.v,oyour coin in a Pansy Stove audthe stove will watch itself. Wehave been watching these stovesfor the past five years, and findthem the best iron stove sold mthis market for tbe money,Where else than at our store canyou get a stove that will do everything that a ?50 stove will do andget it for $15? Echo answers,'the place isu'tbnilt.' We havesold hundreds of these stoves inHonolulu, and never had a com-
plaint. Two weeks ago, wo soldone to a gentleman on Hawaii,and yesterdaj' he ordered anotherfor a friend. The- - stove sellsitself through its fuel savingqualities, aud because, it is agood baker. You can get otherstyles of stoves if you aro notpartionlar as to the quantityof fuel you burn how yonrfood is cooked. There's no dys-
pepsia in meals prepared on aPASS?.
We received last week a lot ofwire clothes-lin- es that holdwashed clothes without usingpins. R is a sort of double wirearrangement and the pieces areheld in between; tho harder thewind blows the tighter the piecesare held to the line. There isabsolutely no danger of tbeclothing being torn as there isnothing sharp about tho line.While the cost is a trifle greater i
than rope, this new stvle will '
last so much longer that it iseconomical to bny the pinlessling.
The CLAUSS is one. of thenew fangled saw-ed- ge knives thatcuts warm bread without leaving
heavy and iced cake without!making crumbs There are two. . .(tnreo chttereut makes ot tuese .
knives, all on the same principleand each ono prononnced thebest on earth by the manufac
(
tnrers. We selected the Clauss,which we believe a disinterest-- ,
eu spectator to oe ueiter suau jusneighbors. Yon never had anv-- 1
thing in your life that givemuch satisfaction for a dollar. Ifyou were buying the other sortyou would get only one.
The favorite sewing machinein any community is the one thatdoes the most for the le.tst moneyand which runs tho easiest. Inthe "Wertheim" you have amachine that sews three distinctstitches The Lock, Chain andEmbroidery and runs easier thanany other machine, and you paytwenty dollars less for it. Econ-omy stands boldly every sideTvhen you buy a Wertheim. Iniacking the chain stitch is pro-- j
ferable. but in other kinds of !
I
the lock stitch is tHe best.if you buy a machine that sews
There's no particular saving inlnninn mnntilna trlfll Tinf '
uujrtuj;, vuw j
sKtch, Wertheim does threeand saves yoa lots of trouble and.work.
, ...., ......i
of stend lamps that were built for J
mako very neat appearance in
know about it still. The MOJ "c"decorated so as tonii 1.pn.ri
?
they come home, especially asjfSgtp .
- the money, try hard as vonthere plenty of good workto
thatia a
trl
or
itor
as
as
nnct......
asis
' -
Our stock of table catlerv.spoons and forks is as large asT0B T1ii fiu jn SBy store in San
pare Iit is not conceded ih&t he has atPraacisco, andI OKr pricesright to do . thiugs that may em-jfaTOr- ablir with thos in Kew I
broil oth'er people -- and give York. -
trouble
.ladies'- - eoLum
atS- -
4
!; ana prices qui one conclusion
lcaD b6 foraed, and that is Jbatwe are setting the pace on. prices,
I as well as doing the business.There is an old proverb that j
is one man's loss is always '
nother man's again." Wo are L
nn mumrf? unfl JKrft it, to ,
what is yonr gain, by trading j
with us, sd ours bv increased i
business is tie other mnn's lossSo down we go from day to day
t : :- -, Thn-- .. ic-- miF n ...... II in j;iiv.uo. iuoiu o wvcounter in our Store; we have
oftheold rot- -
i - r t t -- &;pveryiay it wm ue somaHimg ,
7 tempung in styis KfUj priCes. e can t mention uui t
j few artic1es in this column, bnt '
j ;!, in zn.nrii von fKt if vouwant anvthiug in our line vou
can get it t ROCK BOTTOMPRICES and a guarantee thogoods are as represented.
you buy those TurkishTowels of ours you will siirebpray min. They are so differ-
ent from tho cheap things offered
as Turkish Towels. Cash boughtthese so that we can soil them atjust as low figure as the cheapgoods are offered at. A hand-son- m
PURSE is a very deceptivething. It almost always createsthe impression that there isnione- - in it, and so there is, J
you save on the purchase price .
by buyiug of us. We struck asu-t- in our purchase of PURSES
aud will give you tho beneni ot
it They run from 25 couts toperfect beauties in Real Alligatorand Russian Seal with SterlingSilver Mountings.
PARASOLS; i
Interest you? Look overtown for just what yon wantedbeg pardon, 3011 looked everypiaco but here. If you had yonwould have seen, Ladies SmallCarriage, Black Sntoeus, BlacfcGloria, Silk Gorges, Navy BineSilk, with Dresden China (real)handles, Black Silk NaturalStick handlos, etc. Also, a fullline of Men's inch Silk Um- -brellas.
No fancy prices on these goods.
B. F. EHLERS & CO.
.POTO!) MASTER'SNOTK '"P- . -
NoUce ig bereby given to all persons tlmtthere are at Government l'onml nt Mn- -
WH. two styed hoiw. 1 red m..re, wtitestmt nn tha. inrehAmi hmui tiidMUinruhlon the-- leg, winto right hiud leg. 1
8,K,t ou the torehod' whilaJghf'Bjfperson or these horses
are requested to come unu take the same onror fore 12 o'clock atueday, '
SEPT. 1, IS3J.i
JAMESPonud Master.
Makiki, Aug. 21, ISM. aug. 2I-l- w.
Thomas Lindsay.
Manufacture JenoU'r tfc
Mclnerny Block, 4U5 Fort, St, Honolulu.au20
POUND MASTER'S
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby giTen to all peisons thatthere are at the Government Pound at Ma-fcik- i.
six strayed horses.1 red nure, long white spot on th fore-
head, branded 2X on left hind leg andbrand, indiscnoie on leu fore-le- g,
on theforehead, brand mdiscribab-- e
00 !.1 red hlly, whjta spot on tbe fore-hea-d,
being not branded. 5
., Sllfe ,5..a .
l grippje borse, pyorfj condition, wbiw ,
1 1 -- . '..mmi ieg, iet sre wniiv.nJ?S Ttt !.
ttrfore 12 o'clock noon, SATUItDAY, ;
tstari'. i, iniH. . i
nirFS ronrnvi i
' S.. .
J-
pjxg up MrmrTELE. --L.
MjPPFR'C RannanV FYiir-Pft- s
o2ee,2rortSt,,Uonoiaitt.iLr. i
&Sab6 auu ruju.wre vieiunyHandled and Delivered at ShortNotce to Ml Par3 ofthe C;y 1
Stand oh Cor. of Fort .fc Onsen St?ij25
Tai Wo Wing Kee Co.38 XTJUAXU STREET
i Dealers ia --Ladies' & Gents' B mts )
and Sh&m aaade to ordtr.
the lock, unless it is a Wertheim, j whit left hind leg, feet are shod.b
i
U won't sew a chain sKtabJ,iad3iiKtouj
o uiwwuw wu
the
a a
" "'nilIfthevbellase3ftna3r0
for
cow
All
f
for
a
nil
Any
noon.
aa 3 r ,
-- -
!
if
mmm SLOOj,fTORT AKD EOISL SIS. .
HBUBrtus mm Biewfts Co.
Tax-
Largffc Consignment of Beerthat ever arrwea uere, bott
oa Dnnsght
feN J. DODD. Prop'r
PIONEER
S2i CANDY 5S21--
jIIce vx1-- Parlors!
.ivJirf, 05$50
WaH3RNpfW 1694 W
PRACTICAL
COIS7.FEC TIO N"JEKand 0RNAMENTER
In all hradta y" biurets 4nhut island.
Americas, Eeeitsb, Garmaa ami French.PASTRIES Made to Qnler.
BIRTH-DA- Y AND WEDDING (JAKES
Mado ot the Very Best Material ndat Reaaouable Rates.
Family Graham & Fancy BreadAltcays on Jfatd.
j COXFJBCTIOX ERYManufactured at My EstaWhhment
Aro Guaranteed to be Positively Pare audSold At Prices bo other estaWlihcacntcau compete Hlth.
T FACTORY AND STORE,
No. 71 Hotel Street. Hbnololtt.Both Telepboaed . 74. Jy2C.
Club
Stables
Company,
i.F. Am, Manager"
B 0 f mm 18 ixiOPM 3nrl ootJ " wwva
FORT .STREET, between Ho- -tel aujl;"Bert-tuii- Streets,
Honolulu.
Both Telephone .... 477jy23-l- m
UtongBranch
EstablisK merit.mis rirsi-uias- s liitmng ftpsort
u.. i ..i .i i,,T"ZS" ?"VJ7T"on the elands to enjoy a Bath, andthere is no better niace to lay off.
facial ccoiqmodations Tor L-a-dfes.Tr.mcars pass the door every--2w hour, and on Saturdays, andSundays every fifteen minutes.
.C. J. SHERWOOD.
jy24 proprietor.
I2mpixe Saloon,'JAMES OLD3, Paorsirros: ,
pine Yftiies Liquors. Bee?' ALWAS ON flAlSD,
Ctmc Xaaaaaasd HoWl Streets.j , j7row -
--& p -- "M-
- rf X v
"Vr'J---J --- aK"6' '
She Solomiw Calendar.
AUGUST. 1894,
5 MAsg. i
i i 4 fHret Qa titer.Asg. a
sfsjM-i- i PbU Moos,.
-- ' u i4 is- i6 ; I? 15 iLaat QMiteri Aacui. si ias L y Mooa
26SS1230 31 Ag.30
FOnEICS .MAIL, SEHV1GE.
Steamships vrfll lre for jm3 arrveSMmi San Fnwdeeo ad ttker foreignPtSk. mi or aboat um folkwiag dates,till the ekeon34.Lure IJojwucix Doe at HokolvlcM SaJC F&ueClfeOO. Pm. Sas Feasckoo
(Hi TaSCOTTBR.. OB VaWCOTTER.
.UrtJij.....JelAiiHa....JaRe 16iimmovti ... ..Jim 2& Aw ....,.. .Jaee 23Wtdm July 1 ,Mrip July 5AMtMlfe JulySI Aartwlk.... Jaly 14
JII.L Jn Jly2;Wmoo.. .Jaly 23Ajnw Aag. l.Moaowrf Aag. 2AMinrifci Aa. IS AwataHa Ang. 11
Marinom Aag.i3Anw Aag.23WJaa....Spt. 1 AtoaMda.... Abr. 30Aatnft....SK. IJAartndia Aepi.SMaaowi....Spt. 22 Watrioioo.. .Lept.23
. . n- -t t Vuimtu T on) t? .Ann uii. "-.i- in ...ii...Aaattata Oct. 10 AasitaMa Oct. 6ll L. . flat IS llatra....... 0f. 3.RliVTCm. vw v - -- ...-.
WftrTiBNM.... 2w. l.Moaowai ....Oct.2u I
ABfllfaHB ...H. mnimilHl .!Mariposa Sov. 15Aluela Not. 29Arawa... ...... Dae. 1 Waniawo.. .Not. 23AMtnOia De.S AtHtraH Dec. 2Maaowai Dee. 13 Mariposa Dec 20WniaMO....De.30AntwR De. 22
'Australia Doc 31
VBSSEI.S IN POKT.
XATAL VW9BLS.
H B M 8 0aiX9B, Kooke, YnncouTer.
MEHCHAXTM8S.
Bk Allwt, GHffltbo. Saa Fianeisao.An bktne S N OOle, HnWwrd. San Fmn.Gar bk SeaUt. Tiwnmin. I ivwpool.gaarW STHiot,BnaBi.Newwl!e NSW.OSS ABfUtalte, Uondleil- -, S FBk K V lUtket, Morrwon, S F.Bk AiftMiwlni, Brnll, Newoastlo, N S W.Km bk KMWtHt, Cotlw, Fort Towusend.Am bk Aaiy Tunr, Wariaud.New York.
rOIUIIGN VISCLS EXPECTED.
Jm bk V S Fbdpa Grny's Har . . .DnoRhr Altea A S F (Mali) duoSahr lloUrt Lwew DueBr sltfp Orawra Newcastle Ang. 20ScarSadfc S F(Ku)....Atg. 20
0 & O S S Belgje Yokohama. . Ang. 21BkODBrraut SF Ang. 22fiMSS Afaripota . . Sydney Ang. 23Bk G N VJloox....MSddle9borongh.Ang250 A S S ArawR Yaaeoover. . .Ang. 24OSSAlameda SF Ang. 30O A 8 S Warrimoo . . Svdnev Anc. SO
P 31 S S Chi na . . . . an Fian . . ..Sept. 3 j
BktaeJohu Saiith ...Newatle..Sept. 4Got bk Fnul Isenberb. .Bremen. . . .Nov. 1
Bnrk Routenbeek.. .Liverpool... Nov. 23
H. B. M. S. Hyacinth arrivedthis morning from Ksqutnult. Sheloft on tho 12th of August and hasabout tho snmo set of officers aswhan last stationed here.
It is roportod that a salariedemployee of tho Marshal's officeis ongngod in the business, onhis own account but under sanc-
tion of tho Attorney-Genera- l's
Department, of peddling outbadgos labollod "Citizens Re-serv-
and ott which ho is statedto make a twenty per cent profitoff of the galls who purchase thounofficial distinction. Mr. WO. Smith aiight inquire into thomhlter of sale nnd pidfiU
A CARD.
To my frionds and the public.I am a woman who has been suf-
fering with tho Asthma for yearsand have tried diiiiirent doctorsbut got no relief uutil I triedDr. Akina and under his treat-ment, 1 am now a woll woman.
If any of yon are afflicted withtho diseaso call and see Dr. Aki-
na corner Hotel and Smith streets.
Mrs. Kaanaana Caia.
Two little Kittens one stormy uigbt,Begvi to quarrel, ami then to fight.One luil a monw, and the other had noneThis was the wy the qnarrcl began;Seventeen (171 bars of soap for $1.23.
JN. BrehemMutual Te4. 314. ang 22nd.
Wo will all bo there.v Where ?
Why, nt the Soheutzan ClubMrfsquorade Ball. Monday, Sept-ember 3, 1891. Even-bod- y isgoing. Are you T
If Youi Horse ru Do8 tsick send them at once to 205
King Street. The only Veter-inary
P.Infirmary in the Bepublic
fully equipped with modern ap-pliarc-
and skillfull attendants.tiugl-l- m
J. J. Williams the well-kno- wn
Artistic Photographer is makinga specialty of portraits oa WatchDials and Silk Handkerchiefs.Complete sets of Latern slid1ciwree can be had at ike gallry.
- Foe they are sold at a reasonableijgti by the doaa or byjth
LOCAL NOTES.
The Kinau left this afternoonfor windward.
Mrs. Samuel Parker left for2Iana in the Kinau.
The Nuuann mountains werecloud-clapp- ed this morning.
"New Market" no longer; now"Reminiscence of Thnrston."
The marshal is off again, forhis beloved health restorer, Hilo.
A very small audience waspresent at the band concert at theHotel last evening
Abont this season of the yearfights over water rights are mostprevalent amongst Chinese.
Mr. and Mrs. Gorham D. Gil- -
man left bv the M.-irinos-a lustevening for San Francisco
The "French" ense was p st-pon- ed
till tomorrow. Numerouswitnesses were on hand.
Arthur Wilder filled the posi-
tion of secretary of the councilsyesterduy afternoon's meeting.
Dr. B. F. Day is reported to j
have been appointed as Portphysician; he Jias taken the oath.
Port Surveyor Sanders made apier bend jump late last nightand left by the Mariposa for SanFrancisco.
The ghost of Thurston's mar-ket showed up in the councilsyesterday and was refused furthersupport
Mr. A. P. Peterson left forWailuku this afternoon to attendthe case S. Ahmi vs. WaiheeSugar Co.
The Palolo Yulley fire is reportedto have burned over a largearea of forest ground and to havedone much damage.
Tho Mariposa brought 5 cabinpassengers for this port from tli6Colonies and took forward about20 to San Francisco.
During these d:rys of droughtand heat a visit to the LongBranch Baths, and a siust.t be-
neath the cool and hospitableroof thereof, fills a loug felt waut.
S(outh) E(ast) Bishop is stillin harness as a correspondent ofthe United Press and ArteiunsWard Johnstone yet supplies theChronicle. Birds of a feather&o.'
Councillor Ena does not forgetself in any of his motions formore inoney. Yesterday he mov-
ed and obtained $7,500 addition-al for improving a road that skirtshis property.
Purser Smith of tho Mariposastated that there was little cre-do- nce
placed in the recognitiondispatch as it was not iu the Australiau papers but seemed to besent from Sydney to AucklandNew Zealand in time to meet theMariposa.
Councillor Allen, the presumedcare-take- r of Mr. C. B. Bishop'sresidence dnring his absence, isprobably in ignorauce of the obnoxious vinos which protrudeover the mauka eud of the wallwhich enclose the Bishop premis-es on Emma street
I.Tho "Improved Hawaiiansmet last eveumg in Y. L C. A.hall and adopted a constitutionand bylaws. They are now ring
P.to hire a hall. Messis.O. Jones, W. M. Hall, W. R.
Castle and J. B. Atherton aregiving such needed assistance tothe organization. er
After all the fade a&d testi-nsoa- y,
Coslter. instead of being ofproves highway robber orbaglar is charged siaply with.neiviag stolen goods, bo proofthat be kaew they were stolea,a ad wa seateaaed to withinthree woiitke of ike tiew that the w
. e i,,
I'.r... , .no oaseoau toiaorrow.
Band plays in Emma squaretoniraorrow aftemooa.
The Hawaii arrived this morn-
ing from Kawaihae, HawaiL
The Joliiva lienor case is be-
ing tried in the district Court to-d- av.
'The weather continues warm,without rain or even indicationsthereof.
The report of the Interior De-
partment for the past two yearshas been issued.
Mrs. Fred Whitney and chil-dren were passengers bv the
rMurinosa from here for SanFrancisco.
j
! T'ie members of Amateur Ath- -
i Ietic C'UD re daily exercising atj the Eecreation-grouud- s, in vrions games.
i
The Scheufzen c!nb will meettonight for business. Two ofthe members are applicants forthe Instiue Asylum super- -
iiitendancy.
Mrs. Thirds lectures this even-ing on "Theosophy" at Fosterhall, corner Nuuanu and Marinestreets. Lecture commence, at7:30 o'clock.
The Waterhouse building onQneen street still display's the"lion and the niiicorn" sign butno trace of American or Hawai-ian sentimout.
The political C. J. is reportedto have been the recipient of noless than three pigs since hisadvent iu ELuaawa. There is muchsorrow iu Jerusalem.
A report has been publishedby the Attorney General andwhich purports to give an accountof the work in the Departmentdnnng the past two years. Itis both amusing and instructive
The bark Albert Capt. Griffithshad just twenty-fou- r hours startof the bktue S. G. Wilder, thelatter sailing last Wednesday.The "Albert" is expected toarrive only a week ahead of theWilder.
Tho Thnrstoninn monument onthe Esplanade, known as theskeleton of a new fish market,looks gloomy these dark nightsU might be utilized as an adjnnct to the Sailor's Home atlower rates.
All of the government physi-cians have taken th oath tomaintain the so called "republic"and not to assist directly orindirectly in the establishmentuf a "monarch ial form of Government.' Boyalists need to becareful and maketheir wills ifthey expect aid from governmentphysicians in the future.
There is an undercurrent ofill feeling existing between localJaps and Chinese and which ismade noticeable b- - the tauntswhich school boy Chinese directat Japanese storekeepers. Fourdifferent disagreements occurredon Nuu-tn- street, near Beretaniastreet, last evening in one ofwhich a Jap woman put five Chi-
nese kids to rout.
At a meeting of members .ofthe Chamber of Commerce heldlast Wednesday the followinggentlemen were elected to filloffices, as follows: President. F.A. Schaefer; vice president, Js.
Dowsett; secretary and trea-
surer, J. B. Atherton. An arbi-tration committee was also ap-
pointed consisting of Messrs V.
Allen, J. I. Dowsett, T. B.Walker, C. Bolte and 0. M.Cooke.
An Eastern paper gives & pointon how to arrive at a con-
clusion with regard to the comingfight between the representatives
the advanced civiliation of the"TJuited States; it sayst "As alldispatches coBcern tag the Coreaawar k.tya to bo telegraphed from
Shaefkai itie ot safe to pat too UiuiiaI. faifV ia 4l&aa SltuBsrliai
. ..a i e iBesBtKva hub n&tms ut maspyFeftUteritoaegoiforstabbiagtfrae am4 tfc kuul'of tltoee whohie wife. eea ei Ue.
- -
rrJU '- - J"rGailty CcsKiflBCtt.
Some practical joker got holdof & subpoena blank yesterdsrand filled it with the names of anumber of citizens grass-widow- ers
and others demandingtheir presence as witnesses in theFrenchv case which was to havebeen tried this morning. Therewas a general gnashing of teethand preparations were made for aprecipitated flight to 2sin or otherinaccessible points. Before theirplans of disappearance were ex-
ecuted it was learned that it wasonly n practical joke and a seventons sigh of relief could be heardin every Street and Lane Nothinglike a clear conscience, gentlemen !
The Anwa is due here tod-i-
from Vancouver with news d :teto the 17 inst.
Ilaniw.i is progressing as i
place where 'all the corafoits ofit ho. ne" tuav be had.
Mr. and Mrs A. Hofiunng willbe passengers from Syili.e onthe W.irrnno houii.l for the.'rhome in England.
Street minor is busy w'th"recognition" yarns at presentCommodore Simonsou is one ofthe ardent disseminators.
The Champion is bound forNeckar islam! where soundingswill be taken and the utility ofthe lone rock be properly "sizedup."
The "fat boy" of the B.iy Horseis now dispensing cold Nationalbeer and pumps t out for 2ocLs.for two schooners The su'oonwill be closed on Sundays
To Let 01 Lease,A HOUSE on King street,, next to T. R.
Walkers premises, containing parlor, din-ning room, and three bedroain, besides
conveniences, lately ocvuDledbv Mr. Denlson.rtncman waier iaia; rem moaenue to res--ponslble party. Address
ABRAHAM FERNANDEZ,aug 23-l-ra
The White House!118 Nuuanu Avenue,
HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS- -
i FiF$-cIa- $ Rooming Jloa
IX EVERY BKSPECT.
Rooms from $1-5- 0 to $3.00 per feelor 50c. per Day.
JPU JL L KM ICK.PROPRIATOR.
Bell Tel phone 132. atip 22
CI IY CARRIAGE CO.
Crner KING aid BETHEL St.
CA.RIIA.aES,AT ALL HOUUS.
Both Telephones Nn. 113.
J. S. ANDRADE. Manager,j iiih Jn-- tf
Pioneer Shirt FactoryESTABLISHED 1SS7. A
A. M. MELL1S, Proprietor,
SIS Fort St., (Upstairs Hon-.in- ln. Good Flu
J. H. TRUSCHLER,
Boot &. Shoemaker.Ill Fort Street.
Repairng, neatly Done, naifsole and h.el with pegs, 1 UO.
Half sole and heel sewing. 1.50.hu7 " I
NOTICE TO4
Wbbl Ym Partis, Liais
AND
.GENERAL PUBLIC I
w
At Smith's Bus axd Uvekt &
Stable, Kisg Stk-k- t. or" ' ' " ,aonawi.iuufuu.1- - l
JfSAMKc WpdttttM9 SVMNt SM, MWMKM
Ha. limSL pay y te edt i4 weimiotc je hry thtwaow. 1
SSC" Ma4a ?T3pkoM 406 2,A. X. P.
Tim BBKD1E8.
WILL CCXOsc33e,bes2K?jai,Dittrri:, Cnyir, !; Sraia-aaea- , Fesa.C&a- -
Hop ire 3tiCttKs tfctK will car.Tie?- - re Trgvtafele Kaae41ea asX csbecsbr tie rswl !ci!ca aedtaejocagw;
tilil.Pr s within tiib oT nit. SiM by 3rm.
C a. Gillovrar. JB Klar atreeu Wt
ADMIXISTSATXOS'S x. K0TXC2.
THE UNDERSIGNED fciriar beta dalyappointed Tcaporary Adsinh'rator of lacEitwe of Jajirn Hiuxo Pxxx. fk)Ute ofj
I
races, uosoiaic, Usba, tieceuea.Notice U fcsrefcr Kvren to all creditors of
tie deceased to present theircUlass whetherwenred by Mrtc. or otherwise; dalyaatbeadlcated and trith the proper voucher,if any exist to the undenizaed within siroaonths from the date hereofor they will beforever barred; and all persons fcdebtai tothe said decvased are request to make te
payment at the OiBcc of S. K.Ka-x- e. Corner of KTn and Bethel Streets,Up-stalr-s.
S. K. KANE.Temperarv Administrator of the Eslate of
Josebh Homo Pdc, (KJ d:acd.HouoSalu, August Jfi. IsVl atfg IR-S- w
ADMINISTRATION'S NOTICE.
THE UNDERSIGNED havimr been dalvaupointed Adimnbtratrix of ttie'ettatc of if.k. KiAtncc (k), Utc of IJaUula. Kuhxla,Island of Hawaii, deceased.
Ntiilee Li hereby c.v:ii to all creditors ofthf dewasea tup-csen- t their claims whether
cureil by Mortgage or otherwise dulyaulhendintted and wiin the proper vouchers.If anycAbt, to the undersigned withhi sixmonths from the date hereof or tbey will beforever barred: and all persons btdebted tothe said d ceased are request to make Im-mediate payment at the Office of S. K.Ka-E- . Corner or King tod Bethel Streets.UpsUlrs.
MRS. NA03II KAAIHUE,Admlnistratriv of the Estate of H. .
deceased.Honolulu, Augus 14 1333. 3w.
AVViSTTJEO.
Three bright- - Hawaii n tr'sto sri the fim.m-- ! VLaVI liE-MED- Y.
App y at thn o Hce tfthe Vi.tvilteuiedy un K. ug Street.
Ullgf)
FOR SUE nr RENT.
1 Piano, I Orctn and SowingM c line tniU r f
.S. F. UlTltGESS.BeM,inia Str--- t
CRITERION SALOON,
Weiland- - Extra Pale
Lager Beer2 Schooners for 25 Cts.
jj!4 L. H. DEE, Prop'r
Woven :- -: Wire
MattressesNrnw. fir the first tne manufac
tured rgut hrr in Hulul(i. B.the "lily man o its d.-- of the Un le I
Kingd ". who uses WIRE, wliicwill u-.- t R ST; he hivi g s c redexclusive r ghts to use th same.
PATRONIZE HOME INDUS- -
TRY
U a hick eyed phra-- e. B-.- t if youw.mt t I) iid up a Natmn. iitd i?trns inii.--t be f stored. Keep yourmi'iiy in y ur own islands, and
T
Non-Cor- ro ivz Solid Comfor.Spring Bed,
mule in 'Ion lul i, wh c i will n t
SAG or R JST. or,
Perfection Cot,Child'? Cr.t), Verandah Chair.
Lounge, Tliree-Quarter- a Single amiFull aUe, Foldinr Wire BLi:
ARTICLES u't hie tn ymdionte; 1'RICE sut.b'e to thetime?, aj yon fi id tlietn. F--r
the
Best BED in theIVJarket,
recmmond t'ie HARTFORD1WKAVE SI'!tI.G BED, Trthl- -
ire nil thro gh,
WOVEN ? fi-t- e as c'oth. S i!iiinch. Mp'efrmi,s. Mnlle.ble
CaHlings. d in ev ry t:r--tticulnr. Never yd failed to givesatisfcli"n.
I offrr thesa gvds tn the publicth c mfid-iic- e. h .vi:tg in id- - them
for years. You atu nowgtyottrvery
Large KOA. BEDS.fitted with a WIRE MATTBESS.Anv sira made to order.
Buy the BED of flu,FUTUBB...f M rsrs.T. H. D.vie,.
CT Ltrd tlopp A Uo . W.lliamjtHr., l.X. L, Ordw.y &. Portery
f the Makerti.lr-a-i .... n a t r
H.tel Street, iroR.ilHlti. ( extwir hi a.urus?iiiJutKry.j,
m CtoafMt Pka. MTT. ma mAWUrtZIl iTifC DiiLL Y ,
i; rauf 11--1j
PDETFIED WATER
13 U3SD Br TH2
SODA WATER WORKSCOMPANY Limited.
XJae FTAxriislat2ae Eon tTlizo'u.g'lo'u.t tiis CIt3?:.
EXCEPTING ONE
3p txrzm xx. .3
HOLLISTER & CO.
Importers. W tolas de and Rahul Djalorsin
i.
Sm.ols:exs -- uxticles--Agents
for the Cslebrated
G--. JB. D. PIPES,.31ADE I.V PARI5.
anjj7
Benson, Smith & Co.,
Ths Corner DRUG STORE
Pure Drills,Pine Perfumes,
Prompt --Attention,&f& Low Prices
Corner Fort & Hotel Sts. aul
REMOVAL flOTICE.
tf
rwETT'H",
on onto f cc S nith &.
on Aft-- r ji 't Iw tuto m
290 Ring 290
UnitedCarriageCompany,
M.REIS &J.C.QUINN
Capt. Wm. Davles,
'Rigger,Stevedore nnd"Wrecker.
ESTCniATZS akdtoxeracts oxOF
Waimnnalo will runWni.inae, and
Way
Inquire at office of J. S. WaLkes oTertjprtckri' Btnk.
fcb
Removal I
HAVE 3OVED TO
Morfin's - Aretfofi - Rooms
feraafcefttkae. WeareatHlsl6g
Departure Bay COALCHARCOAL,
ALG,EROBA ndKINDLING
hi ar-saaaft- r.
ir- -'
CXX33LIDArED
tains
aug7
W MACHINE MADE -
FACT.EY, :.: KALIHI.
T.iro Fresh Tops and RawT:ro.friill times.
Ring Up Telephone 577.Bell Zh ,W. L. WILCOX,
jy25 ' ManHger.
fiojjjaBUCWix gwC iRNER oi
N'uunnu and Heretania'561 V-Bi- Tjt 'lepkones:- - 561
G'JOD, RELIABLE a.vd
jy27 CIVIL DRIVERS.
Gust A. Mauer,
RAW AllAX HOTEL BARBER
. Ladies Shampooing a sped'any. fiOTWiUtU. aug4.
Chas. T. GulickNOTARY PUBLIC
sar 3. S. j&
Will AUGUST 1st Remove frvn h?s ptre Hotel8tret, the pl.ic rnerly ii-- by Hnsm, Co.,
Fort street. t t ietthd will your advunt-8- g'note the prices, etc., that will Hppe.ir this column.
Up
ALL KINDS WORK.
Steamer r- -o Waialua
Iand
U-t- f.
WOOD
Pliuit,
Mutii-.i- l
ngOK
StreeU.
prsent
For the Island of Oaka.t ,
Agent to Take Acknowledgmentsto Labor Contracts.
Agent to Graet iTarriage Lioaa-se- s.
Honolulu, Qahu.
Agent'forthe HawnIslandg erf- Put & Scon's Freight
and Pnrcela Express,AgKntforibe Borlingtoa ltofca--
BellTel. 348; Mt. TI.139; P. O. Box 41f.
OFFICE: Xo, m MSBCKliiT' .? i--; "i- - X 4 - 1 UaT M aC" "X
hiJ
r.-sy
--'r4: t ..V6US. - If- -.
- "Ssr"-- - 'C SVI iut-
0 C j?IL, y
J
v
MfflPPCMHotel Stret Arlington Block
,tl atore 'Store kaj receired aaotharLarge Isroioe ox , J
Japanese Silk,
"TANcpbGPer S. S. "China."
ocnfreacre
--tBEAUTHPUL SILK
AND GRlP'k
.. ,Drem Goods in afl sfeade, plain cad SfronxLCnghlwfl, TaMe CoTera,
B& Oerers, Gotrris, ' .
Chemises, Shawls.
Sill Crape liaiobo w Silks,
AH Colors Fancy Draperies
EMBROIDERED
HANDKERCHIEFS
DW' . . carfa, Sasbea,Jacketa, Copa, Etc, Etc
NOVELTIES:
The Prices of tbwe Goods will astonish youincluding
ELEGANT SILK KIMONOS!
Handsome Cigarette Cases,Pin Cushions,
Silk Tea CoBsies,
J 4IMIK AM) SMALL JAPIXESE RUGS
KHk Umbrellcs, light but strong;Chair Saddles, Silk;Bamboo Blinds, fitted frith pulloys;Bilk Lamp Shades, new style.
JAVANESE SCKEEN8. From S3 Up.
L1KUK Jil'ANESK USBKELL1S,
r$L. Oau be Set with Pole In the cronnd.nlcts for Ticnlca or Lunches ont of doors, (
(uej cam be o(cned ont or used as a tent.
COTTON CRAPES
IN GREAT VARIETY
' tJrinspvctfoirEespectfullj Invited.
"Mks. J.P.P. Calbaco,Aroprietreas.
AprlS-3m- a
1UST ARRIVED,
BABY - CARRIAGES
OF ALL STILES,
n4 R PFTS.
PATSIN THEIiATEST PATTERNS.
"HOUSEHOLD
SlWING MACHINES
Hand Sewing Machinss,
fJTAU With the latest Xaiprormeai
:, PARLOR
Gleans, Q-uitar- si
And Other Mtiseal iBatevBhwt'
(
Wines, Liquors, BeerALWAYS ON HAXD, AND
FUfc 8AtlBI"
ED. H0FFSCH11EGE1 1 Ot.' KISU8ff.0a41eOak,i
' FOR SALj&; 0m X roues Tant. new; Sim
IftsM imt, 6 JmCWiUI; IS ttn:
-- f?-2 rKTsf-- -. " -" i f- --7i ! "' 't. W" " SW
V
fungi mim.wr niiiTilwlti andliimT - ii'jMmJT'h' &) ).. in n ..w.ii..li.aS1,..Mtwyapfrdw.'
E" INSDBAJSTOE",'
FIRE AND MABINETHE UNDERSIGNED IS AUTHORIZED. . .. --
.' "TO TArTE FIRE asd MABINE RISKS ON
Buil&iiigs, MerchandiseHiills Cargoes.
Ieights and. :'- -
CommissionsAtpuiTent Eates iiL
NAMELYt
ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY, LIVERPOOL, -
ALLIANCE ASSURANCE; FIRE& 3IARINE, LONDON,
WILHELMA OF MADGEBUEG GENERAL INSURANCE CO.
SUN INSURANCE COMPANY, SAN FRANCISCO.
J. S. WAI .KlEIfc,jM Agent for the Hawaiian Islands.
EBWiRobinson Block, Hotel St.,
Have Just Received, j:er LaieN1TUBE Ever Imported
Handsome CarvedIn Solid Oa-lc-, and
cfto this
IS TO SETS:
E3 ,of "Wicker Ware, of
you can get in anyyoa desire. '.- -
Countless numbers of inand iilliU
j
We had a of for with tnWe now in the )
j
-:- - -:- -
X --siare the in
-- of we to andaige of to
ofand on and to L
etc.SHADES of all
GEORGToRDWly.
tlie Following Cos.
OTflE,between and
Arrivals, the Steel FUBilComprising
Bedroom Sets
ESPECIAL ATTEST10X GALLED THESE
WICKER T7. :eiBeautiful Designs consisting
SOFAS, C8A1BS, BOCKEES, etc., theseFINISH
CHAIRLS,CHAIRS,
Country,
ETiEinsrsiorEsr tables,havo number calls these Tables, CHAIRSmatch. have stock most
BEAUTIFUL DINING ROOM FURNITURE jSEEN HERE.
Sideboards and ChiffoniersI3r ID rA. 1ST S
Divans covered with PORTIERS becoming quite ragedace LOUNGES manufacture them order, have
stock PORTIERS select from.
BBDDIITG- -
Groat Assortment WOVEN WIRE MATTBESSES Spring, Hair,Moss, Wool Straw Mattresses hand made order'
CBIBS, CRADLES,WINDOW
Nuuanu,
CORNICE POLES, in wood or brass trimmings.
Mattresses, Lounges and all Upholstered Furniture repaired at
CABINET MAKING, iu-al- l its brandies', by Competent Workman 'rATTT?a T.A IT) nnrt Tntnrinr Donni-itTn-cr u.wla. fl. C . t- - "ll
MnOur Goods are First Class, and
351417
S, 6
-"
Fort
I oipest!
EVER
a
of the LATEST DESIGNS.
every style, including OFFICE:UMAJUKS.
colors and sizes.
& -.-ston ot
our prices are the lowest Come
Residence:Mutual 410
P. O. Box 117
WOODEN BDILDINGS
Si
tAC J
ana oe convincea u iniu is sanuimu. ,
ORDw!vY fpORTEli, BoS B?ock, betweenTand mm
Telephones:Bell
I (Mutual
F,. B. THOMAS,,
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
Slstiinates Griven. oil .AH TtiTidsOT
"
mm STONEJ
3C- -
;A1! Kinds of Jobbing in the Building Trade,.Attended to,t. "
."'"
Snoky LitBM, Oftcaeat, Iro Sfo8.J?lp;6tttig, 04d4:Kew,OTIrovtoTUw
Qrry Titos, MetNctedjBMiee & eolowj - "
Ja Owliforuk wl:MoVry Ssd,.' - GMilUrb4iUBdi)tksf
',
ate.' .kfer --,
$
$
-
C.B"v .;..- -
for the
; dtl? .zJOt&a j-- f z ' "4
.
Rfli !mi if
!i!li
kJJ
Jfc lft.lmINSURANCE.
HAJi'JJFORD FJRE INSURANCE CO.,
LONDON-TANCASHIR- E EIRE INS. CO.,Assets, 4,317,052.00.
THAMES-JERSE- Y MARINE INS. CO,Assets, 6,124,057.00
'NEW i"ORK LIFE INSURANCE CO.,Assets, !37,499;r98.99- -
GeoeraPAgerit
WJffIIMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Groceries,- !Provisions
jv -
'S : "" AM)
. -- Feed,, EAST CORNER FORT & KfNGjSTS.
New Goods Rcc'dBy every Tacket from the Eastern Slates .aud Europe
Fresh California Produce by every steamer.
All orders faithfully attended to, and Goods delivered toany part of tfie city FREE OF CHARGE.
Island Orders Solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed. PostOffice Box No. 145, Telephone No. 92.
THE HONOLULU SOAP HOUSE.
Sella the verv beat quality of SOAP at ?4.50 per 100 pounds and 17 bars of 25"
pounds honest weight for I.-- 5. GERMAN BLUE CASTILE SOAP, manufact-ured bv Grans Bros., Mannheim, Germany, at 10 cents per pound. TOILETSO AP,"rctail at wholesale prices. SOFT SOAP in tins of 42 pounds, SL23.
STEARIC WAX MINING CANDLES, manufactured by the Emrey CandleWorks of Ciucinatl, Ohio. 12 Candles for 25 cents.
KIAWE FIRE WOOD. $10 per cord. The same cut in blocks of 12 Incheslone at anv quantity from il,up. Delivered free of charge to any" part of the city.KLVWE CHARCOAL at 40 cents a sack.
Richmond, Va., CEDAR WOOD POI PAILS finished with brass hoops. Smallsire 50 cent; large size 75 cents. Empty Vinegar and Wine BARRELS as waterreceivers at $L
, KITCHEN SALT in sacks' of IOOpounds, 50 cts TABLE SALT given away.Highest cash price paid for HIDES, SKINSand TALLOW.THREE f3) PACKAGES, contalnine 30 BOXES of TOKIO PARLOR MAT-
CHES, only TEN CENTS.
iSTMutual-Telephon- e 314.
P. O. Box 480.
- .Tll6
to
Q ZX&
IS A.T
h&trtzr..--
I& Nuuanu Sts.
jy20
CHOCK IuOOK,jrerclaiit Tailor,
iVb. JS Nuuanu SI, Honolulu.A m .ortsjeatof Aaaerlcaa. Eszlkh aad
Scotch cloths oa iasd. Good wort aad aFkt-cUs'f- it gu&raateed. usuei uneaasil ReplretL
Siiis:JoyMerchant Tailor, ,
' '
Dry-
Goods, Men, and Ladies'sv Shoes.
No.4W Etec Street, 'Mtr"fle.n
rBDE..G:'niALmt "ix"
V- - Si- -5--
. S&l
.. J" P -- -"-- ; yl fr Vfrfr. A
r.Fmei'rt1 Jr' VJ--riD:uaiiiKni. " 'r"1 " '.' : AV- a, j.
'- -.-
Assets, $ 7,109,S25.49
- lzo ,,. ,
O. BEItGrEDR,Hawaiian rsluuds, llnnolalu
.lv
Lrf
- BTIEH.AJVX,Bethel Street
ang9
Mutual Telephone 245.
Hilld PUTllitlire
THE
ll Honolulu
H.L
THE COMMERCIAL
SALOON,
Harry RtifcME, ManagerCor. Kuuanu.&JBeretanTa ats.
Honolulu, H. L.
ThaOoSporhng HoSiTiiTown.-- -
O.'Ip. S. a Specialitv;
LOHEKGRIX LAGKS jBEER,Always OfiDriagkt
2 GLA8S1S TOB 35 CENTS!
4 S. US,-:
B$;bf JFihes, Liquors,.? diul:CiarSi',4 irr vk- - '.,S5i. i.
"
ClieapeSt PlaCO
on the Islands Buy
SSCOIld
King
Kwbng
" I l
X
Ji , 4,
CKMA17ESAHirxyi Seeya 53 Had Sappjy
of tl Very
BestPiieepSoapjI
IaCwor-iai2,50.fOBd7Sirt3c- ;
' THIS SOAP IS TEE
jFiaesi Imported Hera..
SPECIAL PRICES TOR 5 CASES
I LOTS.
m mm & comCelebrated Brands of
SCOTCE WHISKEYA'amjy;
BEN ALDOCHLAN,
Ainsley's
iOLD Blended iGtenlivefiUrn iT ... I
hLL ,11U1V Extra, SpeciaK
GLENLION
1SPECIAL LIQUEUR
POTPH W H !s K FV Ftms interns, Baskets, all sorts;OOUlUn Tea and Breakfast Sets.
jy23 Trays, Floner Pots. Silk Bedquilts,.. .1 Bamboo. Screens, Neck-tie- s, Silk- "
. and Crepe Shirts, Jnpaucse Toys,7 Z-- I Japanese Provisions by the whol- e-
5 sale.
JF. j
ft "!
. i
'BOOT, and SHOEMAKER V--
Repairing Neatly Done. '
Opposite the Club Stables, Fort Street, and ;
win oe giaa to see-- ms oiu inenas. my 7 u
VfA. JSr T J2 D !
LCURNlTURE. DISHES, GLASSWARE,
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Old Gold and '
Silver, ana everyinmg oonirnianu somKing Street; corner of Alakea.
P. O. Bor209. 405 Nuuanu St.
S. YASUHORI,
MERCHANT TiVILOR.'
Dealer in Japanese Goods, Bootsand Shoes ot Japanese make;;Cheap. for Cash, New Goods byEvery Steamer. jy 23 (
LEE STJIV O ISGEE,
49 JONG STEEET.
TCfSMITH. a.vd DEALEIi IN GLASS- -1 ware, Crockery, Coal-Oi- l Stoves, Water!
Prtfa "Pln.nl.inf, ,n All Tfo Rrn,ifniu Pnif n. ?
fully Executed. jylS-l- y
Y. LTJM SING,
and
YWEX KBE,-TINSM1T-
and DEALER IN
TINWARE.
and Repaired. AllPromptly .Attended to.
Charges. Moderate. andSee Ds. Ko.s 222MsaiutkeaHonolulu. Ira
ITOHAN"IsiPdirrER ad in geneb.vlI Merchandise, Exclasintly
sad ForiBox Tele. 592. jylS
New 'Japan. Market.367 Manna lea
on. Ice 4 2oCts-Sdguk-i,
MnEr.
OSXJST K35E."HORSESHOEING SHOPt
I& Street.
H&ttrwta&wuwl:..... ..;. 1 3Q)
ICftysa Meat
UQ101VDl.;I)ish(1S
GEE'T'Z:,
I ItalketOppo.- - Quasn Emma Hall,
EafablIsheti;lS33.
JOS. TINKER,
StlWH-- Vt ii- -- iiiii- - !i
BttTCfiJSMaker of the Celebrated
Cambridge Pork Sausage !
j Try Them.
&A otthe and
Telephone Number 2S9.
IY0KOHAMA
BAZAARCorner of
HOTEL & SUDANI Sts.
SHk and Crapes,Embroidered, Hadkerchiefa,
Window Curtains, Straw
jy23 MDRATA & CO.
City - CarriageM'FQ. Co.
Blacksmith Shop107 KING STREET
i
Blacksmith WorkAND
Carriaae ReDaiflna.
.,.w -- "utwuIn all its Branches, at Bed
Rock Prices.
Telephone 382
& a Call and. Judgefor yourself.
r jy23
Ho Yen Iee (Jo.
ITinsmiths and Dealers
'Wfeg-'Siai- ? CaUaaNO. 320 NUGANU STKEETT EUNOLULG
TailorA fine assortment of American,
English and Scotch Clotht ongnrd work and a
CLASS guaranteedCiotheseaec'dn & repaired jy71m
SAM TEE HOP,1 552 Kiug Street, Dealer jnCalifornia and Hawaiian Frriit3and Tegetibles, Guava Jelly,Tea aud Ground Coffee, Cigars etc.
McrVAt TEt. afid. P. CKox
WING WO TAI&CO.,Hosotcto, IL K, ,
Commission Merchants,
General:-- : MerchaiitH :.
7te CScw. CWnse uwtr- -
Dealer in Fruits and Groceries. '
Fresh by Every California; Crockery, GlASSWarer$Q.Steamer, Eresh Island Butter j
Hawaii. 135 Fort Street.-- '
Roasted. P O. Box 169 .'water pipes laid plumbingFresh Island Produce, Goods! seatly executedDelivered to Part ofAny the;y0 ft XnuaauSt, between King andOToWCity, jy21 Aeu BulItllDj; JyCSm.
SrSfCJ
Piping LaidOrders
Very CallSt.,
jy20
dealerof Jamaese
20t 203 S&eet.
P.O. 116 Knttul
StreeL
Fresh ifeat Pound
Maunake Pauahi
City
Mutual
Hats,
l"x"-lV- J
Mutual
Give us
hand FIRSTfit
No.:
sjS.
Mtfa,
Fruits
fromCoffee
vmw t an tin, CMaHwrwMi
AIlMAertaK.oCIrits,Sitks . ,..Ckoiet;B4M(CkteiMd ' -. --
JwTa.oCLtut kwiMiHi" "SPL' " , t Cttnwr K1nrftrtth Stt: .
ALWAYS OJIlfA(D. OWMtaS Rrairt..i.............. I W
HOLOMUAO-KMOa- , . - HUH w ' - j 'jr -'- '. "'' .
ska.' J"f t. 33 . XA a tif. . . -- - .v- -&.LL. r.'-rt.. - c.;s ? .5-
I ""S'"
--. o strtifil iirC-- " :' "JrMWi -- J "' V-- "?-;.Se --
" ' "s ' li-i-- t- -- Vj.- ''' "'. Xv
i.V ,rts ffi&agaass.-- : . !- - tin - ' 'jf.'-- -
. . .1' w "j .!. 5" "7 T - "Pi..tiJ : ;SJ