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P&ilii jbgaBft ' JiViV Jl'JI' 1VOL. VII. NO. 1040. HONOLULU, H. I., TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1894. PRICE 5 CENTS.
THE DAILY BULLETIN'WM. 6. IRWIN & CO. ' JUST ARRIVED Pacific Mail S.S. CO. Canadian-Australia- n Steamship Line
PRINTED AMD PtJBLlSMD
EVEltY AFTERNOONKXCKfT BDMDAf BY TUE
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at tub orrici326 k 328 JUrchMt It, Honoltlu, E R T 1 L 1 Z E 11 S
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-- 18 1'IIUliIBHK- D-
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BOOK AND JOB PRINTINGnniK in RuncHion style.
IIOTII TKLKPHONKS UV. 0. 110X Sit.
Wr also
N.mil
piiviiui v.11,less and
I'lir. Daily Hum.ktik printed and nub-- lined with drier It gives splendid tliioriisueu iup iiany ruonsiiing surlAce.Company, Limited, at Its otllce, Marrliant street, Honolulu. Hawaiian IjI- -
Daniel Logan, editor, resides --pAlakea street, Honolulu, aforesaid. J-i- lm. VjelXieilL,
4. IaIUv-- i frt ..at... (111. 111...Hum.ktik," and business letters ManagerDally llulletlu Publishing Company."Using a personal address may cause delay111 niieuiiou.
BuainoM Oarda.
LXWERS COOKE,
lllirilkTKRK Al) DlALIAS IN I.UMHta AMDAt.t. KINDS OP IIUILDINIt MaTKHIAM.
i
t'ort 8trcvt, Honolulu.
H. UAOKFELD ft CO.,
Hknkrm. Commission Aoknts.
Corner Kort and O.ueeu btreets, Honolulu.
JNO. 8. SMITHIES,
VUrTlnNKKRANMJKNKHAI. liUSINKS A UK NT.
.Mahukona, Koliala, Hawaii.
WILLIAM FOSTER,
ATMRNKY'T-I,- ANIl NOMHY I'UHI.If.
No. IS Kaahumanu St., Honolulu,
TUOS. LINDSAY,
M.NnrAtTiiniNK .lawai.aa ni Watch-makk- i.
Kukul Jewelry a sneclaltv I'lUtluulttratleiitlou paid to all kinds of repairs
Mclnerny lllook, Fort Street.
J. J. WILLIAMS.
PHOTOGRAPHER Mersoy
The Only Collection of Island Vlnvi.
HONOLULU IRON WORKS,
rtTKAM Knoinks, SiniAR Mill, IIoilkrk,Ciiolkhs. Ikon, Hkahs, anh I.kad
Cahtinoh,
MaehlniT.v of Kvery Description Made toOlder. Particular attention paid lo Ships'tiluiikslillthluir,Short Notice.
Job execu.ed at
HONOl.tll.C.DH. C. W.
U00 S. F.. (I 1 .Mil". 11Elegast Apartmests for Patients.
(I.KCTKICITY IN NKRVOUH UIHKAHKS.
Dr. Moore Invalids all thecomforts o', home, with constant and caie-- ful treatiur nt. Itefera toll. It. MncfarluiiH.
ItOtMf
Kl A. JACOHSON,
Watciimakkii and
ML'i Fort Street, Honolulu, I.I'. O. Uo 287. Mutual Tele. .
Cement Sidewalks & Granite Laid.KstimatHH given on ul kinds of
STONK.CONCKKTK A IM.ASTKK WOHK
JSV I'ONCRKTX Hrtl'IALTY w.JOHN F. BOWLER
CHR.lul'OKTKK ANI DkALKK IN
lieni'j, Ladles' and Gblldren's Boots, Shoes
and Slippers
103 Port Bti'uet.CHAS. GURDLER.
- niHKi't orKNUI.IHII AND CONTINF.NI'AI.
IDry OoocLsNo 10 Kaalliliualiu street,
tTilrxiitcL)
OFKKK FOK SAI.K
tLKX. CROSS A SUMP'
Celebrated High Grade Cane Manures.
are prepared to take tinier for
Fiitm Oo.
Insuring prompt delivery
BOILED LU0OL1.'I'm
IM.I. - - .. 1... I...I... JillgSP linn in n . mil. ..i.ii- -sinning pigment limn Linseed Oil,
a lasting oriiuancy io colors.Is I a
ny iiuiicuu
audi. on
1. ..."
I
I
HKKINKD8IKIAKH,MAI.MON
Palrbank Canning Co.'s Corned Bool '
rAAArPINK TAINT 1'0,'S
Compounds, Rooflng & Papers, '
Reed's Paleiii Steam Pipe Coierlog.
Jarbooi' Diamond, Enamel A Brer-lastin- g
Paint
KsiKt'lally deslKiii-i- l for Vhi'iiiiiii Cans,
FIRE,
LIFE and
iWIII
Hartford Firo Insurance Co.,Asaots, 57,109,825.49.
London & Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.,Assets, 14,317,052.
Thamesaud Marine InB.Co.li.imiieui
Assots, S6.124.057.
New York Liie Ins. Co.,Assets, $137,499,198.99.
G. 0. BERGERwork General AueutiorHawaUanlslauds.
" "
MOOUlii,Van Ness Ave., Cal. I m PrP.A
KB" oilers
.Jkwki.ku
II.
Curbing
No.
II Ilia Ui 11 II 111 IX VJUi
Wm. II. Irwin. ('resident and ManagerClaus .SprtM'kels. ....W. M.ullhird, Mecretary and TreasurerTheo. C. 1'orler Auditor
Sugar FactorsAND
Commission Agents.
AOKNTn OK TIIK
Oceanic Steamship Company,
OK HAN FKANOIHCO CA1..
C! & CO.
( I.I Mil KH
Geueral Mercantile
Commission Agents
I I1. C. .Ioiii' (I, II, Robertson.
K. F. Illhhup.W. F. AllunC. M. Cooke ,If Waterhouie.C. I.. Carttr
li.l.MITKD)
I'reideulManitgiir
Secretary ,V r.eusur.irAudttoi
'"
PKK UAKK "0. I). UKYANT.'
BABY CARRIAGESor all styles;
Carpets, Rags and Hatstit the Latest Patterns
" "HOUSEHOLD
Sewing Machines,HAND SEWING MACHINES,
All with the Latet Improvement.
ALSO ON
WESTERMAYER'S
Celebrated Cottage Pianos
Pallor Organs, Guitars,
- NIIMUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
FOU SAI.K
ED. HOFFSCHLAEGER & GO,,
King Htrect, opio. Castle .ti Cooke.Vio-- tf
lit --ttl IIOTH TI'.hKl'lIONKH W lit
fuller.
HAND
OTIlrR
HUSTACE&CO.
COALAM kinds in any quantity -- from a
Img to a ton.
MARINE
CHARCOALFrom one bag to niiy ipuintlly.
FIREWOODIn lengths and Sawed or Split,
from a hug to any quantity ; also
'HI.T r. in iir.' o vtiL A'J IV lHdtJl OlYtlSH70-t- f
JSTATIONjtVI--.
INSDRANCE.HRON works
BREWER
QTJHJHJN STR-HOTT- .Between AUkea and Rlchardt Straota.
MMIK UNDKItSIONKI) AKK 1'KK- -L nared to make all kinds of Iron.
llrass, llrouio. .Inc. Tin and Cast--Ings. Alto a Oenernl ItepnlrSteam Kugluui, Kiev Mills, C
Shop 'Torn Mills,
Honolulu
other Fibrous Plants and 1'aoer SlockAlso Machines for Kxtractlntr Hlari-- frmnthe Manioc, Arrow Hoot, etc.
.It enters promptly attended to
WHITE, R1TMAN k CO.
BEAVER SALOON,
The Best Lunch in Town.
Tea. and OofTeeAT ALL
THE FINEST BRANDS OF
Cigars and TobaccoALWAYS ON HAND.
H. J. NOLTE, Prop,
"Sans Souci" HotelSeaside
Waikikl.
Resort
1nwitinr inch nif.hsAfoHrif thiiujtluirlji icrnttji, iuirt, )iurr uir, clnn ttn
uiittr, ijiiiulj'iuxl unit hrmtnlij Aiimiimil hruie hit fiet tittij eitiimjt mtr the 7'ici-li- e
ilittmU hillt rrriiii-iiifiii- lhim emilinlli) the "Hint Hiiiei."
ItniiHItY l.ni'is sn:'K.s.'T. A. SIMPSON, Manager.
METROPOLITAN MEAT CO,
81 KIHG ST.
Ci .J
for
titi
AND
CONTRACTORS.
Wttllwr,
Honolulu.
-- AND
Occidental and Oriental S, S, Go,
For YOKOHAMA Mi HONQEONQ.
Bteamera of the above Companies willcall at Honolulu on their way to the aboveporta on or about the following dates:
8ttnr"OAELlC" June ft, 18'JlBtmr "HELOtO" . . July 5, 18018tmr "CHINA" Kii&ubor 3, 18IH8tmr "OCEANIC" ..October 2, ltlStmr "CHINA". .. NoYcmlwr 12, 1NHStmr "OCEANIC". ..Dei ember 11, 18!lStmr "CHINA" . Jnnuary 21, I8U3Hlmr "OCEANIC". February 111, 18.--rttnir "CHINA" April',!, 1M
For SAN
Hteameri of the above Companies willcall at Honolulu on their way from Hongkong and Yokohama to the above ort onor about the following dates:
8tiiir"ClTYOFIUODKJANKlUO". ...July 10, 1!H
Htmr "1IKI.OIC" August '21, ll'.ilHtmr "CITY OK i'KKINO'7..
Octolwr 11, 1:I.Stmr "OCKAN1C" Noruniber III, l8lmr "CHINA" December 31, ltMU8tmr"OAKI.IC" February HI, lttrttnir "PKIU"' Moref. i, IMttrilior "(JAKI.H " ..April 'is, X,
BATES OP PASSAGE AS FOLLOWS:
CabinCabin, round trip 4
mouthsCabin, round trip 12
months . . .European Steerage
tm
FRANCISCO.
on or
YOKO-
HAMA.
payingallowed tiercent return
within twelve months.
JiRtf
Freight I'assage apply
HACKFELD CO.,
Oceanic Steamship Co.
Australian Mall Service.
8ab FrancUcoSteamship
MARIPOSAothur
'r1lr'i'K"J
May 31st.
AgeHts.
Maiiaanu rasseugenonoraliout ttiatdste.wnJH.Sydney
Steamship
ALAMEDA1 Mills, Machines Oceanic Steamship Cuiiiimny
Cleaning Collet), Castor Francisco,neaus, iiamie, oisui, riueappie waves ami u" "' ""
HOCKS..
ilrmtnt
tiiii'tlt
in UViiiiiiuc,
TH- E-
ARE
tltJU0O .tlU
full fare willotf return fare
Ing
For and J
H. k
For :Die and Fine Al Steel
" "
"lliland about
MAO SITS
New
And will leave for the above iiort with
b.uThe New aud Fine Steel
" "
l'... 'for tht Oils. ilon
(i the
Aud have withand Passengers for above ports,
The undersigned are now Issue
THROUGH
IN
Mil
WM. CO., Lti,OtBtral
Oceanic Steamship Go.
Time Talole.S. S. AUSTRALIA.
Honolulufrom F.
June III
TO
(10
(XI
Kft Ul
June 7th,iiroiiint
TO
00
0 fiU
'lb00
10 If
lo
Al
of be at
Malls
prepared to
TICKETS ALL POINTS
THE
A
Aganta.
LOCAL LINE.
ArriveS.
THROUGHSan for
for Sydney,
ntir llmwliilu
Irf'ave Honolulu
June
LINE.From Francisco From
Francisco,
l.nive llmuilntu
AI.AMKDA, June 7 MAUII'OSA.MayMAUIi'OSA, ,'. 1 MONOWAI. Juuu2riMONOWAI, AI,..Mi:iA, July 2lAI.AMKDA. Aug..J MAUII'OSA,MAHII'OHA.Sept.'JT MONOWAI. 211MONOWAI Oct. 2.'. AI,A.MF.DA
LOSK,
Notary Public, Collector and GeneralBusiness Agent.
Mili-iige- for Sevenil of Kilt
i Mutual Telephone
Wholesale Retail ButchersRing UP M Wim
NAVY
Mauat4tr. I uua
i'asseugeri
Mercl
r.tii
IUU
for
Han
the
atiiiccu run,
JAMES POLLOCK.
Steamer" of the riiuultig connection with the
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAYBetween Vancouver, B. (!., and Sydney, N. 8. V anJ railing at Victoria, II.
Honolulu and Suva rFIJI,,
JR-E- l DXJHJ .A.T HOISTOLXTLXJOn or about the dates tutid, vlr ;
stand lude-- nl for . vt'
Sydney Sura, Victoria 'Vrom Vfetorfa Vancouver, B V., Y?k'h"""'V'"':,?f,ii'.5n"ri"iiJir.rr''f7and Vancouver, B. O.:
8ttur"AltAWA". ..8tmrlWAKKIMUO"8tmr "AKAWA"
Through Ticket lanei Honolulu to Canada, OnJttd Btatti tai Europe.
rntnniT ami rtssKora r.ntf.D. MiNlCOI.L, Montreal, Canada.K01IKUT KKKU. Winnipeg, Canada.M. M. 8TKKN, Han FrancPsco, Cat.O. Mcl I1UOWN. Vancouver. P. C.
Htmr9tmr"VAKKIMOO"
.August Stmr"AHAWA"
from
Wilder's Steamship Co. tenth annual meeting
TIME TABLE
W. C. WibOia, I'res. U. 1). Koss Kec.J. Kino, I'ort Hupt.
Stmr. KINAU,OLAME, Comatndtr,
k. I Will leave Honolulu at 2 r. m.. touching atl.ahalua, Maalaca Hay, and Makiua the
S. F.
31
In
naiuc usj nun ijiulauoeuoe the following day, arriving at
at midnight.
FrldavTueMlayFrldavTuesdayFridayTuesdayFriday .1 itoMtnyFrlilavTuesuayFridayTuestfayFriday..TneMlnyFridayTuesdayFriday .TuesifuyFriday..Tuestfuy
I
andm
,
I.KAVKh UONOI.in.C:
WednesdaySaturdayWednesday
WednesdaySaturday.Wednesday
Wednesday
Wednewlay.
Wednesday
Kipahiilu.
Sunday iiiomiug,
of sailing.
been lauded.
ui
Junel "AKAWA"..Julvl
I
June
and
June 12June 22
.1
Julv i: Hnw21
at
to
- of
of
mi.ft
Oil. lij Itiimiliig Itai-e- .O0l. f..r ll
. Nov. li" HO.VOLl'LL'
-1
(v..
kc.uiiiiiiiE iiatlUsame
Hm,
HujmUD.i-l- i.
Aug.
Nov.
Dec.leprony.
Itn--
Srvmtinaid
JulyAug.
ug.SIKept.
ritiiml
alHive Line,
lielow
Cait,
nnwnuiBP
July
July
ill"l-n.--
everym.,
and
arrive every
No
Consignees must bereceive their nut lml.tourselves rchpoiiHllilf such
Company use
respouslhllli)same,
W. W. AHANA,
IMerchant Tailor,
finp: suitingsEnglish, Scotch American
!'i (llliiriiul.i-il- .
Patentee ObenUcal Compound blOilUlllg liOJIUH'ing'Clarllylng Cana
MO CO..
1
Suva
Freight l'asage nilapply
nro
11,
Rices lo Commence it 10 m. Sbirp.
fltXl.
Baggage Express, Elc.;C:;W,Helllliger'sShonliiKHhop,
Ul.ArtsWAltK.
THEO. VIES &CO.,
HICYCI.K HACK.
.hvpi.'jj
and I'lii'lin;. In
Iliiwalliiu
I'UHSK.
Ituniiiiig
Ituniiiiig
Horse- -uuleh
" "$& f uflf1"
gW
All
case pi-i- .ii"i.
tht
Country.TOR TltF. Hl'LI.KTI.)
rareto
powerby
could ye not native flowerlo 11 native
ye ocean' donerrace too
not own broad countries wide,Ye
I theHawaii's
pridetrangcr's
-- trangcrcamefeel the
D11I
je hltu?
A.
Jflti,t!
August "
H. DA
1
TrnttliiL- -
a
a
."
I
mirth
IIhi'.ik.
gentle
another
Klmrdoiu
ourni(A
(lo thr.A f.t lin
" !"-- m
OOXO'S
Opinion of Noted Japaneseclaliat in Matters Loproey.
AI.IIKIIT AIIMCI. D.,
Thuru ia publishud iu
writton Slio-chokt-ruviaotl father,
Shobuti. Tho titlu ofXumtilo-jl-riit- luuaun, hotuuirunltnuut of leprosy.
loprologiataHawaiian JOCKev uiudi.-- iInvit,..! .at-- ..i. nl.
3ifev tariiosv
June 1894.
OFFICIAL PROGRAMME:
TingmiHlB piumtUl(i
, w a a... .a
minor wi iuu inioIxlantln, whosu
ou lupro.sv, ou kingVvisit to Japan, ho ilirectud. Thei
doctors liuvu Kopnratulyon of
llawuiiati (Jovuniiiiunt.thurnfortt - cotiMdurod m
authority lm wished 011Mibjuct of luprosy. I hai
wort'h wbiloKo of thu.suuminuut Japaiiosi;,
Tauchiya.Sasaki, or Viacouul
iulroducus incustomary Japanese
murciiul witiils, aaya. i'rlrv. Silver , a.,,,,,,,1,,1, murcy." prob- -'''""' ' "" VictimaUT' I to r,eon.m,M.d poor
"1 ' fuprosv to o( fullown,.::,,I KAI.AKAUA I'l'ltSK.
.. ,
-
Thu preface is Nauasaka,. friuud of r. . "Jpro,"!iIOtj very anci.mt ilisas,! ancient Confiiciim times.
IM'ltSi:, It is that Coufu- -cilia (llnktiiiiu). beini; nick, received
viait of hit master,niwilinii (iniHiilit I In, u'lnilmv.I,.. .....I.... I ,111. .. . . .1.. . .1, ... " ..l.rl.. ,. . .rnrri mill. hi i.hii. itiiini. rrw mr nil. jiiii, iiiiim. i
day; Kaialhae m.j Mu- - 3. '" ol lalloraa u . UL..... .. ... a -- ... I iifli tint raital affilil tk
Oceanic Steamship Company will ""y" " v li.alna a r. u. the following lnct KOSITA CHALLKNO K pupils who stood abouthe Honolulu Sydney and ' ' a. m. Wednns. ft.i((Ml- - .nr ,M ,
Salurduy
hateful disease.'J-n--
Wednesdav. MarWi A.. l:I.V.,. otherwisewould liatueiileretl lliu house, wmcu
l,w nrirmiiMiilhlliiii.iV.'iTii MANN'S would not aalixfy an ludo- -
For and Auckland: lH.ruliuy"y Ituunlng ,... Uurman.c ...i..d, ,0 iM
iti... etc. " willI Sn
In
will despatchthe
TO
UNITED STATES.
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Saturday
.
Saturday
Saturday
Saturday
I
touching
Freluht
landings
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Ueuerai
ItlntuU.
author.hei.ti'II Kft('" 11 ho "theru is
HI. uiudicinu furtherHpt. ,, that "Goto Shobuu ofiZ ,iV.:,7.,il.K?;,.,;., yiirc "r nm.1.Octljl , pital lokio, huu
"a S. ' letieraNov.
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if
IRWINI kiim mtlll. A in u
iviii leave iat 3r. ana.
he4 r. m. ou
is
II
14
21
In
12lo
at
at the toas we will
has
the will due dill- -inir ve nt
tlitloss ol
will t or IsII tu
a uiprii.
-
and
l.Hl UA.M I. jlor tV
.. ,,,d n ins P. O llox &i. ; o. '
Hint Si net, lor.'
II Stri-e- i
I'llOi'KKIlV and
and Sydney
For andInformation,
riiK -
if 11 thu
1.
t
Oct.
21
M Ua
"olilI
t'LMM-Tr- .
Uetunilng Hmiolulu
Goods.
tt
llnunilnn
' KM-.- , naj--cure Wo
'
Nov.
Dec.Dec. ItinfUnit
I
.
for all.
Mile
waa
vut$11
,?,
cureday and
not
KIIAM KH AI'l'ltSK.
rHhhiiII.iii ln-- .t J
.(.
arc be madehecri'tury u of '.
on Merchuut 2 r .ul uhlch
In Stock,
and
llred.
Hurm- -
In- -
to In of
timm
IWI
l.e.h,
I', Hiih
and FnrMile
withthe ,ul the ollli
June vt, timedeed tliuy fees
any cent niri-i- , mil
not foi
All
June ts'U,
thelien irtuu
.iiherwiM-the- ) will llii.-d- .
fillTAHl),Jis-k- I'hib
If
PILOTAGE.
I'liot liiit .... iiu...ii.llllimMIHI ,"l.ll,in. vi.'IVIIl
etllrvSpreckels' Fort street. UA7-- II
Hawaii, My
Ah. the of AThnt how hteli
Ah, the ofThat rule- - the of steel.
Oh, leave ourgrow'on hlllf
Oli, why inil't take thekind to kill?
Ate yourruce,
That e over waterArid covet
the of thoie who RaveTheir heurl to the Cod,
Who that the to -- ave,And woke but to rod.
it
O.
riirLl tttul of thisAnd
and for andfor
Your t'cnf make grow
hark to land that gave youi.'i.rts luttatliotl Ihurn'"" llie ,rtml ''llDR.
Spaof
IH t. V.
aby thu family, utnl
by thu .sou,nud liy lliu
thu innud
twomoid iu
1'lirtnitniiiitfnVUI'UVtfV i'..(wai a iriuuii siuk
of thu Sandwichthu
twothe Molokuitliumay ood
a.t canl he thuro-forethoug-
my tothrough
by myMr.
.Mr. thoSasaki, thu tho
by a motto: uu,
Aug. at Hu&
,,',"" thuthu
I'd aiij mun.br Mr.
Oot aaaHash. " aud
even 111of
thut.t. lf..T, -- ...........LiiiinuiiL iih.i
2 llluliiikoiia tit liUJiilluinl
Of thedue from Aurk- - ! im. has
from
I
thu
the
disease!AT HONOI.1'1.1.. , , Mr
t.ouitJune ...,,...,,.Jiiiih-.I- I "til Knct 11)1-- . I.., ,li,l '1
perhapi.,itItaiv. Mile
Aug. perfectly cimvinciiiL, to thu Japanese"AlthotiL'h this
I'l lie, uohept 12 to it."
22 has latuw ,,rw,,etl tt111 mau
7th -- OUKANIC S. dredaof havouatheredarouudThe aou of this inventor
thu thu book .Xttmliui-ji- -',,r which is, to Mr. Naasaka'a
kuowlediiu, thu onewin re,..ii .fi. 8"' MAIM flilo. protniu(i ofnoon on author tho ptace aoPaelng, Hurm in inetliod thatminute qI.i. For l.,,wIH7 .V,OT TTTT"KTTT Mile Heats: best In thiuka that "had kuowu
For VJXJXXJLl, of it, ho would havo himFreight apply CAMERON Comaundar .nil Itaeu lUl.il.M UK illl? IIIlH this but 'thisvvuauilll, IIIMK-L- ' i.r. .1.:..
II.
near
v lint., ..l.i. ii. tiinuonoiuiu Jiie.davKahului.
Hamoa
Kith
will received
Freight
While
Snle
liiisnit
ablv,
KOO(J
"Angle
IIhic
will
afternay
Mile
till
tii.:..iu
llext
sircei,
hta
KAM
rotting Pacing, tolireil. .hi
in
tW loStreet, before
rience haud I. wo
Mile
wlllclie. to toper- -assume of the
uiui
i'i
inurt iinii-ii- rirni'K
l.
W. M.
lllio
liiiiitliu in
S. over
mourn, prideforeign
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Goto
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for
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aiiludfriund
ratliorbook
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onlyRreiifhi
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Huelo,
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I fitn i iAAk.it iiluiiii i t I' truunlated "thisdiMinse has found' ilu mnjlu. l!.-- ..i.i.i 'iiiwaiiTi i itin liiivii.
Tho lulls of the uxistuucu ofleprosy at the time of thu EmpreasKoiuyo, waa the wife of thuEmperor Shoiuu, who reii;iiud71S lo "III A. I). Ilu thu"Uaibul.," bronu Uuddha, Nara,which is uiie of thu oldest monu-ments of Japan.
The followiuu whichtruducu Imru in m own sliowsthat thu belief in the existence ofthe disease, at that comparatively
The Company he raaiNin.llile njlliote (pilto liattoualg Ml arc to be run in.it.nlMoney or Jewelry unless plaeedili the cart under the Hole, of tin, iun .In. i ollu. hllipiens liad aworil to
ol Lose'aJuice.
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AgenUiir
II,
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groat
the bodies thousandIt'ours. d task of casti- -
etpccii-- lo -- tart Atii)ii. consouiieiicoeliH'k IHMill baths aud1 asylums,
Allin oi ine .nnigc
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NOTICE.
DAVIKh,
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WORK.
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oinuu'iit
viaitudIwhaH
Htylu,
related pupil
takiutt:
nahoehoe
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rn.UlngIal.1",
oartlculan.
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by,
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an- - Shu in12 oil iitiiiilxT of iu
miher castle Ivtota, aud autler-u- r
from leprosy who presouted him-self the Kale admitted lie
i was led her nival lianiln. Wlau,""1 IfnuwHi iinio hundred audOencral AiliuNsimi hnviits
;ruiidMiiidcitrn .'hmViu. mid II i uiiietj nine she fotiuil that thu lastt'ltrriiigei-niixiih.o- f each WA the most iilTuiisiu of all; butMarierMieich Madges ..h. hl0 tltl IKit shrink from the uucou- -
WAIAKEAKUA
WILLIAM
(WRITTEN
liertud,
euial task, she washed him gladlyHint thus satisfied her Butwhen she had (lone, the body whichshe had purified was enveloped inlit;lil, and wat not man, whomshe had rendered her service ofmercy, but liuddha himself. CousideruiK that this legend mentions
I'AltriKh UKhllllM. lo no lo thousand lepers, reasouabloWnlakeakua Falls Manoa Vnllej l( a,Miuiu that the llisease had ux-ar- ehereliy re.iuesteil obtain ihthiIs- - .
slou from the undersigned, otherwise the) ' "'"',, 1"U,'will priceciited for trespass II found iinlniueil Ithe pruuiises without such permission. .
.IAS. 1IOYD.at the Laud ottire Hii.reme Court lltuld i Ur . .Scott, Hluo Hidu, Uarn- -
,,1'ig. son Co., Mo., "For whoopiuH,,n ' iw'u "M ,,v"couL?h ChamberlatnV CoultIi Homo- -INTKH-IBLAN-
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WHAT'S tN 'S PAPER.tltAT fAIIK.
llunntl, My i'onntr.Dr. Goto Work.
annum fai4k.hilllorlnl I'arne spin.C nlitut until t runMimii -- editorial
TIIIRU TAUK.
ljca) ami Uencriil Item'Marine NewsJudiciary Jotting-- .Nurrow Kcnio of a ChildDeath of Mr. Lovejny.1'ienlo nt Iteiuoiid Grove.Died in Great 1'iiln.Wntitnl l'rocnt ltaekHalf or Whole Mn-- t.
rofRtii PAiir.A Modern lMcn -- by Jiillen I) ll)tie.
"She iOnihi --lhiUclin. 'i
I'l'du'd to itfilhrt Sh'I nt 1'iirly,Hut K'talilithnl for thr Hmtftl nf All
TUESDAY, MAY 251. 18M
With "surf bronkiny high nilm ou ml it," N'uoker Ulntul mny bo nhard subjtH't to ntttiox.
It W uit uiall cumulation to t litpeople to bo allowed to look on atthe nmhlitiK of tho constitutionalfoitiittitioti. ".Small favor thank-fnll- v
received."
, of Dr. AnlunpmlV r.n,c,v of Dr.Goto, hook on li.pr.-- v. Tln-r- , r..iitiiny inti.restltiK ami iiiMru.-im- -
pns'aijt'S iti tin tway
CONVhNriONAL OKANK13MS.,
Aiivtliini: ililTirt-n- t oottlil lianlly !
trtf fxpfftcil tollu conMittitioti
hate tin' entiling constitution kiiIi hum it provisionsto people of tin. elect
convention that going to make eil delegate, oftl. in of no very little
to the people, theineiit doulitle oiippo'e it wouldlie a ridietilout cotici.iou to sub-mit convent ion's wurk thepeople. As it is not intended Manhunt the constitution the people,the oriMti L'riuders must to make ,Hie people believe that thewill lie their constitution after all. JThe Adwitiscr state the strong iaigiimeul in favor of ubuiittiiigcoiiHtuution to voter"- -. . ..I .1. r .1 .1"l HIMIIIl 111 1 110 laCI lliai 1IH' Hill
. .I. Il Iteuiion I oniy paruany abodv. only half of it, members hav,ugbecncl.oen bv .1 loclou.te."This is faU to begin with, for no.half ubuiilled even to the preteuce of popular election which wamade, ami more than three-fourt- hof electorate designedlyprevented from hating any p. irt inthe election Not onlythings, but tin choice of a majorityof the -- mall minority that voted ivie
smothered through theemployment of au anomalouscalled cumulative voting, violates the very lirM principle of goveminent by the people. Having
,
stated this false crouud the Adver- - ,User goes on to xlalc aualiMirdity in the other directionfrom its own point of view Hatingmentioned that "only half the con-tuiitio- u
had been by "theelectorate," it ays: "The is.if Uio coiintitulion is both formulat-ed and adopted by the contentiona it will only in a partialsuute the vtork of the people." Ourcontemporary ought to get a wiggtug from its masters for makingsuch au adiniMioti of unpopularityou behalf of Provisional Govern- -incut 1 hu truth is by a trickthai would have done credit to aneighteeuth century master of politi-cal oxpedionts the I'roviMoual(hittiruiiiDiii, subiuilting thechoice of lust than half theteiitiou to a restricted vote,toinpellud entireun it lo by the Adver- -
to elect Its own ium-b- eunanimous!), not to doiui
uate over the coustilutioual couveiilion, but to prevent the assemblingof the convention at all theydeemed it expedient This trickeoiihiited in prercription of alest for voters, in form of anoalh of allegiance to the I'rotisiouallioterntnent representsthe electorate, therefore,the convention iliillm member', ofthe lixecutive and Advirory Coun-cils, for w'lnlu few if any of I elected minority received ihe individualtotes of a majority of the voters,every mother's sou thetoters not merely voted but iworntheir coiilideuce in and detotiou toPresident Dole aud tin four
together with their dullfill counsellors of state. I heythus stvore their allegiance and p'tidworship lo the oligarchs, voter-- ,knew that it was fixed that the bignineteen had elected thomscltcs asa majority of the convention There-fore they ratified their elotion assuch by a unanimous tote Thisfact does not, however, made Ihetnany more representative of peopie than the delegate elected by, in
cases, majorities of asmall minority of the electorate
I lie Advertiser minced UsIn government by the major-it- y
of minority, its nay out ofthe Uilllctilty it admits there is a"ditlioulty" -- of oimliiitf ubuillou
of tl) constitution to tho pcoplu Ieasily fouud "All that U necessary,"it in, "i" to provide that const -lution, in order to become law, shall
a majority of tho votes oftho elected delegate. Thin willlunku it n directly the work of thopeople as anj law are" After"law," ri'iul, "of tho V. O." and youwill bo in that propositionBut hoi to "provide for" an tilingnow I Tho tiint for provision wnwhon tho Constitutional ConventionAct was lining logHlnted Of cmiretho convention can adopt rule?its own governance, but it ratilegislate t lit forninlatiou of a sya- -tern of government. If tho convontton elm in otheruio, that it i acompetent to ouact tho rati Picalion of it own production as itis to enact that tho ratification jis to cotno from people at
thou it would be simply following a lino of action tho exactparallel of that for which Queenliiliuokalatu was deposed bv tho aidof foreign arms. When this is said. ihowever, it still remains that tinAdvertiser' way out of tho dtlllctiltv i fraught with possibilities ifnot pr.iluliilitirs uf a ma of ditll iiMiltiiM In tliu lirit iilai-o- , tin'
'hiu iiiucte.'ii aro not
lildh In unitu llioir (loliliitraliilv ill
;, T w1 , f()r.
Mhll .ur,Ml(U.r of ,1, wholl,i,,,,!,,,,,,, B, ti,u AihirtUir '.Supo.i. tliotiglt, that otio or two ofttutir iiiinibrK, joined withtlit olitl imkIiU-o- (liilcgntus.ali.tnlil iiif.t.i ri it lint iiiill.
I
general, much le tpeciul knowl-edge, to lit them for the extraordi
I
nary work of tegilatioit to whichthey rahly election N'ineof the elected delegate pro-duce a deadlock in llio convention atany tittn by declaring that if auy- -
.thing wa not done athe wihedthey would unite in voting again!ratification That number wouldmake a tie tote for the purpose in Ipi'"""1'. "' eighteen wouiu ,txx .. mi iilil.trntlill lit.. intik n iTit I II ifi" ". ..I.. 'I'pmIi' itm..... hllillllltl III trutllPM i- .'. .........r. ..."'.hiscouu.ry without the consent ofthe g..ter.,e, is to bring its
'author nothing but ridicule and ,
tlinu tiint thfl'roviiiou volition proiulo for lliv Adver-.i- lOntiTiiiiixiit not i!i'in to tivrV plan. Th.'ti
j would iimv.-r- j of
united tlie When the ' l at the mercy eight conU many whom are
...in ititnti. !ui never linen Mil. men aliilitv andtuitted (loxern
the to
tolr
thing
thethe which
.
popular
were
the were
bogus these
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if
thethe
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single of
When
the
the
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Since hasbelief
the
tho
receive
correct
foronly
tholarge,
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niiii.irilv
iniitedcould
ilil'CiM-riimii.i.i-
likely
sli.nild
L'ii
trouble. The loolish rreaks or their , may tacK wire iieiiing ior tut-frien-are not the eat of their i same ptirpo.se. 'Ille.se art:
alllictious made to slide and to lit almost
Prevention la Bolter
Thau cure, and tlioe who are ub- -jeci to rheiiiuatism can prevent at- -IIICK" l Uei niiitr the blood pure andTree from the acul which causes the ,
dt-ea- -e oti can rely upon llooii h ..sarsaparilln as a remedy for rheti- -inatiMu and catarrh. alo for everyform of salt rheum, boils
'
...... ........ ... ......... ii.i i i. i .i . i..noon. ii i. iie-i- . .inn Yiiiiii.'. in iuhole ivlcui ,
Hood1, I'iIU are ea in.i gentlein elTect.
"A Trip to the World's Fair"I nit ;. ci. is
June 4th aud 9th,l x.cli'ek e m., in
Kawalahao Olitarolilot-- I'u'k.H nt Tlirmii Iluwit Inn
Sen. i ,i,' uii i V Al. I A. 1011) til
HOI I1L.NG & (JOMiir Jlnl'KI. .sritKKT,
liel ..tie O'lll.TK in
Liprs unit Mdiiila Ciprs
General Chinese Merchandise- M I II
S'U nil. Hue, Mulling,(IiIim-- . ilh, Cu ., Kle., I'.te
English and American GroceriesHi l.ei i u.iil Milliner
Ml ll'.M. ll.l I.I'MOM. 117. lull. I
Baseball
Kauiehamehas
vaCrescents.
Wednesday Afternoon, May 30th,
1 0'Oi.O3S
AiliniHhlon. 'J5o- - -ntii-i- i
notice.lyillM. VI Y AIIHKM'I. CltoM llll.
IIiiiii1iiii l.liunl. Mr .It i.mi.i,w III net (ur 111. mull rKimriil ..m..r of ullijrlie. It'lltl AllllN
iiiiiiuiiiiii Mm j.i mil ul.t?r,,t"crilumiijJOJit'Hl,Ti.o
doat at thr nullum Ojjxor.
r
milii Mm flu. ,Snl unlay, Mny JO ISH4
If the Government has senta representative to JohntsonIsland to hoist the I lawaiianFkijj he will liml he had beenpreceded several v,cars notonly by the British lint by thrUnited States. Years a'o an ienterprising American, "aparty by the name of John-ston," hoisted "Old Glory" onthe Island and reported thefact to the State DepartmentThis was so long ago as to beforgotten when the commanderof the' Champi in" was orderedto jo there two year- - nyo andhoist the ll ig of Gieat Britain.Nearly everyone remembersthe correspondence publishedas having passed between tin-Unite-
States and linglandand the 1 lawaiian Governmentif . .. ..ii uur memory serves us as ndid in ante-bellu- m days it wassettled that ii lor any reasonKtigland should want to usetin; tsl.'iiiH Inr :t i' t;t:iti(in it,nrl n..rmiinn r.i tn cm tm
,1 !. :i 1 t i i.
h U mtcd State,. Just what 'ccwnplicitions may am? from
,B K"v' "'l-"i-;' i.khKshceout of the Johnston pit; noone cm say. I urn about isfair play and the Executive atthe "big house on Kino; street"may sprint' the Monioe Doc-trine on the people at Wash-ington and Downing street.Nothing definite will be knownof the minsion until the "hvalani" or the "Champion" returns. In tin meantime keepyour eye on our Be.tn Pots,direct from Boston, ami guar.inteed to cook beans aboutas well as you can get them inBoston.
We have a lot of Wire.Screens for windows th.it weire willinvr to sacnlice to Ircetu, looms of I ionohilu Iromm()S,Ujlo,.s or at leat kv--crease tne ntimher. I uese..,rH(..,c ar uli.lin.i SO tb-- llli
" '' Window Ueh.ue.also. IramiiS upon which youany sin wmoow. i ney arewell iLiislifd and will be soldcheap.
.i i .M ?.! .1 e' rnmiiiiniii ami woman s sin- -I rage Si'flll to lock arms 111m.,t annmuuities and I lawaii' exception.
.It has,
never been demons! r.ltetl ail).wuere inai
.me ngnt ot suura:e
granieu to women has evtrit-- ii up to demoralization otcrime. Wherever it has beenwithdrawn it has been on
that it was eiisSl arelike men, and h.ic been sincethe Garden of liden episode.Let them know they cannothave a certain thing and the)turn the world upside downto get it, tell them it's free andthey will turn their no.ses up atthe lure suggestion It willbe the same with the voting
, privilege, let the women haveit and at the first election pt-r- -
ri'dit and at the next electionthe number will dwindle out olsight. As to prohibition, nointelligent man believes it pro-hibits, they simply object tolicensing evils. I las the lawforbidding the use of opiumdecreast d the evil? A refer-ence to the police court recordswill show that it has not, whilethe receipts at the Cu.stomI louse have not been aug-mented, nor the governmentrecompensed by the increast damounts collected or linesworked out. I he averagedrinker in I Ionohilu and else-where on mii jniiij iiiiui- -in temperance, and he prat- -ticesit. Then; are some few, of:our.se. who will take a "fid ' at..every opportunity ou can setsome of them ever) day soakedfull of bitterness and wrappedup ill red llannelI icmorseas men tney are (li.iirf.Qi.iiitlailures, .is sncciineiis of rumsoaked ruins they are tropicaltiiumphs. I hey call theirhabit au inherited tuft, but in- -stead of wrapping it in a nap- -kin they use a water soakedtowel. Their thirst bean on athree per-re- nt basis anil high1;..,...... IMS ,,...,. In,,,.,III II IIMusOllietltillL' tll.lt a Keutlicki.lll
' would travel miles to see. In'
llm way, our . jo CocktailMixers are immense.
Uy towls J. J.nvoy.
AUCTION SALE OF
Household -:- - Furniture
On Till! usXy. m, aw.AT 10 OVI.Ot K A M..
I will ell nt I'uMli AiK-t- l in, nt the Itol-- lme uf Mm S l.llltl.l' II.
tret near I'ilkiil i Inini; theAtrs W. C I'lirUe, till the liiie.
hnld furniture. I'lin-i-lli- it: uf
1 Elegant Oak Bedroom Set. 7 pes
I Willow I'nrlorf-ri- . I o-i- l.lcli-.ir.l- .I Oak Utuilnti liming l'a Me ,V I lnilr,
3Pa.rlor Lamp,Ice l hel, Meit "'life Mti lien htiive,I'lnlil' W'lllua MnttlliK,1 (M r Maltrc o, Kte. , l'.tc.
pc ill ntloiilliili icillcl toOtii Kietmnl
Upright Rosewood PianoforteIll Hli'inll(l nnler.
r it-a-h ii,.. niH... rnniiimi' h eveeltPht miler, liovlni! i.tily Ixeti In tie u jtl'U III llltlll,
Ljrvla T. Ijcavey,l'ii.. ::i AUCTloNKhlt
By Jas. i'. Morgan.
TT Attn nil nA T?n linin ma
AUOTIONwn i ui uu.vi, .miy .)IM, j
!
A'l 10 O'CLOCK A. M..
I h 1111 II nl Cii'.'ie Aiii'tli.n for .iit'.iiini ulnun. Ii iiii.i emicrti nt ! t!i "l.letiee,
I'lllieliliiml .tin l del ween I ten tiim.1 tnetmill I'lilnee Wii.k
Tho ; Unliro : HoiiHohold : ruritituri,ir uf
Rosewood Piano,I iliuMi rul Purler S.t,
II U llciriMini SetI'olorul ltiilrn.ini i'l
Hair & Spring Mattresses,II. W Kxtt Iniiliiki-riHiii- i I utile.
iH'kirj. Ili'frli;. rulur, Mi n nliKilelieti I'ui-iiii- I l'leiii.Kti., Kti .. I.te.. Kte
Jtti i. Morgan,iiii:.-s- t Al'l THiNTI.lt.
THld SPA'.E 13 HESERVED
'
H. H. WILLIAMS
Hotel Street,
Next dour to ilnrn'i I'dkeiy.Iirjl tl
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LESSON'S IX
Drawing and Painting.
D. Howard Hitchcocknm.Wt.n iii.il I i 'hi n. tini;lit bt tlui lot-e- l
I.iiiiih in in. tlm N l ii.eeter H..lit In Hint -- ami. In fi.reniiiiii freiu k m.to IJ II. Mill
9tJ-- I e..ili f..r I'rlvilli I'npIN IIIei.il Urn ul worl. aU kIvi ii
TISv. ILeMil'lio mil In h ii in v turI'M r. I rl.l i iifi. iiiimhi luUH(
Relief I ToothacheMilt Wiilnler ul I i e.e l!elifj
kllll III M
"OHEE KTTiM I5XJ3ST".'nil Lllli. Itntlle Willi lllreu'ioil..
IV urcH on it.M iiltt'H 1'ur Mile li)Wixtj Wo Tai &Co.!
3 TO 9 .A.. ML.Ii nut furiet tin. tune t. rum U.
152 Ma'ual Tolepliono 1S2.n i" 33xjrri.a-E:s- t
i .ii .r...irei in r illr l.ar.li it Hne"irinkler W'.ller l'i, I llll.n ."linn Hint- Iia r fin njj nil klinl. I1.0N im iiiillie Inn- -HI(! Inle Ullil 'eiv r llll Moiir IIn'illl l AImi "Uti.l (,l" ''. In filet llllklin.iif li.tiniiij; Wink hi le. fnr.nel reiiirn. il nr.'" il
t'UKNISIIKU KOOMS
'I'n i.i. r on iiK.iti:. i"1 luni.i klntl neiir Mil m&ler -- unit I'M tlTO LET
'iMiiti.i. mi i.i.y rt'it1 lil l.llllllll It Nil
I ijiinlnii l.'iiii-- . mi.' U
KOK KKNT
A It'llMKlIlm.len'... on i:..rMiiniultll ffirjfcvitL"!nKVi' ,iuen'n.u,,Ten!!I 'Siru' n,r i'',"' i'i' iuio ti
KOlt BALK
i y'.sin viu i. not hi. ir.i--- xJ- -' lili ee. II, nt SnfiCi.,V'. m M1.1.11.1 or iJ&?Tffi'ieill.ir 1I" ii4ak2i
w.i. i, I'l.rriihoN',I'"' v "' ' rinisln m,Hh 1
TO
till I VI. I, JO 1,1,1 O.S 1 , -- .V 1 Iviiiiin -- Iri'.l iini. Iiluc. It .." V.' .Sm 111 u tIron. Iir.r-- e eir till n.ixleilijnirivri.iei'ih, illrli lllirn,rilnuli . mill ..rlil lilnllll Viil InS. VI lis
in. il I i.rl lieel
to m;tV I W VIKIkl OS I III. 1 tyy
, lleml. ..iinf .rlil.ii Arl'j'i'jJL;Hiiiirli r fni inn in IwoMie j$lltl'j.iiXIiii '.intliin 11 In 11 r. I ii. 'iJ' fJriilimiil Imiliiii)! tiii'lliiie. Ri.uil Por tniiticuliirt tiiiiaue
law-i- i uuLt.Ln.N ori'tCK
'DAI NIPPON"
.
Hotel Street (Arlington Block)
Just Iteeelved another Invui'-oo- f
Japanese Fancy Goods- AMI -
NOVELTIES!.OMI'MMsm
Dress Goods!Pllttl nil, I KI.,,1l-.-,- t HIIL-- nn.l (rn,.u
MORNING GOWNS 1'I'lulti Silk nnl Klnltmlilered I (.Silk and Cotton Kimonos
Silk r'ntit, t;uliluni,Kitil.rolileret 8'lk Tea I'mle.Tnlilo toTers. Iltil Covers, !SIIL tntifi ViiiiLuun.
Beautiful China Ware Itint lit ItnwN, II(iii.hiii Dl.lier,I'lntei, Kte. Kto., Etc.
SmokiDg Jackets!Silk ntnl t'littim I'ajntimo.
JAPAHEBB SCRBEHS!'ItitK", Klepnnt l.nnip Slunle,
llniiilinii l'ane, l.uni'li II ikct-- .Ilninliuti Vnllsef, .liiimiiee Tm.
Kte.. Kte, Kle.. Kte
Mrs. J. P. P. Collaco, Proprietress.
The Tagnwa Coal Mine islocated in Kukttoka Ken inthe Island of KiiiHhui, Japan,and was discovered abouttwenty years ago. It wasowned by the governmentand mined simply for thegovernment's use.
(real improvements, how-ever, were made since it wassold to a corporation aboutsix years ago, .by importingmining machinery from 10u-ro- pe
and America.
Tagawa ('oal is used morethan nil other Japanese coals '
in the following countries:China, Ttt itilti and Strait's :Settlement. Il lias foundits way even to Monilmy.
Two etirgoep. have beenimported into the HawaiianIslands recently, and it has jno superior in this market ashtove or Meuin coal.
(i. 10. IJOAKD.MAN,
Sole Agent lor K. Ogura &Co.
YOKOHAMA BAZAAR,Corner Nuuaou & Hold Slieris.
.ll.'ST UI2CKIVKI)
Silk Dress Goods,Al.U COl.Olt.S
JAl'ANKSK SILK CKAIMC,I'lnlli utnl UriH mloil.
JAI'ANKSK C0ITO.N CKAI'K
Silk Shirts and Night Shirts,silk UIiium- -, Silk Xoekllen
Gold and Silver Scarf Pius,
llitinll.crflileni, SIihwIk, 'iihlieMll.i-lfi- y mill llie.nUea
illlil IhllH!.Iiiitne-- n I rum, ItninlHio Sereem.
IV i! beti., Klimer 1W, l.te. Klii.
IMilCJIOS UKASONAULE.
rejm:o-v.- i J I
HUSTACE&CO.HAVh MuVKIi TO
Morgan's Auction Roomhiir ii siuiri lime. ive ure llll ellliin
DCPHFtUrB nDdV G03l,'
Charcoal. AlKiirolm'N" -
Kindling "Wood ,in any wi'antity
414 BOTH TCLGPU0NES414iiiji-i- m
c, B. RIPLEY & AR1HUR REYNOLDS,
AROUITEiOTS,mini Nim .Sifc l)i.(ivl Hull. Iliu.
Cut Kin el llniiiilnlii, II. I ;
I'lim Mii.'eilU'iitiiiik uinl iu 1 nun mlem. nlM'ii lor I.vit) l)iirlitiiin 1 llnililIiii; Ohl llilllilinu mu'ieiiil It. itio.j.
IK. I mi.l l.nlnrp'.t I). flKii lor Inn rlnrllriiiriliinik Mmm nr Menh.inluil Ilinu- -Ini. 1 riiellur Hint III. in I'rlnlliiir. Ilri.u tin.- - .lor IIiiiih nr euU'"r lll.i.lntlliiii
If yintr tulitvriptitni hut rxinml ,i,a ,II a gobil tinu to rrntu. if
Grocery, GrainA.3STD
FEED DEPARTMENT!From u huge and varied stock
particular attention
!
'om)risill,r Gnlifoiniii liny,
undesigned drawfollowing:
FEED STUFFS.Middling", Uatn. Uorn.
K In addition our usual stock of these we are nowcurrvincr Wushinirton Bran. Oats and Rolled Barlev.Those nre each possessed ofare wen worm a iriiu oy nil interesi"U in siOCK.
Royal and "Cleveland" Baking Powders!men
Nit I nlnays In titfk nt lowest iiinrket figure.
SALTA ti, liS wr bit'el.ltcrjHiol Coirse, llJ lb bigs(Intnl.Ktii-IM- i Dairy, S) lb t.ugt
HOCK SAL- T-
SOAI'S
I'nllfi.rnlfi l.iiuii Irt
HAM. hacos, cnr.Ksi:
J. T Mortuti'a English Orocorios,Oroase A Blackwoll'a EuRliah Orocoriaa,
Libby, McNeil & Ltbhy'a Canned Muata,Richardson & Itobbln'a Oauned Muata
I'll C ITSI'le. Titbit tn.l DrU.I
MACCAH0.X1- -
7', and IA lb tuxIIHOOMS
A Inre Tiirletv.
Kerosene "Aloha"- I. tltUK
Ss"
Supplm!!, Hariire, Dry Gosis,CrocKer?, Furnltare. Etc., Etc.,
AI.W.WS ON II ASM) AT-- O-
THEO. H. DAVIES & CO.II- - 11 LI. I
REMOVAL !
Benson, Smith & Co
OS OU
tlM'.'
A'
Comer
l).i(imiiiiiiiiniii'A U I I S
II) Meuinei him Krmien-e- with
Fresh
k. ku, :.
R. ROWAT, D.llll I'lietlee lit liif
St.When In will hi ileai in inn 1 all of
tllOMi lllt MTVlfeIW .No li'lllH hull' he II ainiriil III lll- -
ut llii- - 1 r II tollll). .
llll.l Mllul..r III lll.lll.l .l III llllla ofMini in niriii r eittut
Uvll Tula. UO. Mutual Telo.I0U lw
the wouldto the
to
Rollctl Bran,
properties and
andState.
SA
Itnrrrls ntnl Half llirrrliTinned
Knlrlmnk'
COFFE- E-Ureon Kuna."t'loneer," Kolgir'i In tint ami paptri.
CIOAHS"X elioler of bramli.
I l'AI'F.H
Uniwn WiappliiK.
Ttt'LVE- S-
WruiiliiK
Ft - Ftr , Fir Elf.
"Star"
STOCKS Ul
MODKItATK 1'IIICKU.
1,- llll
HAS A HTOKK
Under the Arlington,
Where, hereiitlir, tho HtoeWwill lie elosfil out at , .
Very Prices.lUIJ-l- v.
AHT WORK.
1 M IMtKI'Alti:i) TO 1'AINT YOUItI'liotourniih in Wilier Colon, or the1 iMKi.uii inoriier.
l.eshonn lnn In Klouer I'nliiCntf In Oil,Mini l'hiitiuriiih I'iiIiiiIiik In Witter Cilon.
I.iiue nil htmllo, Alnliu 1'hoto.Hinpli lnillcr, Kurt ln el
ltt Look ut the i.iiniile In fuel lieIliirilnure Coini.iin k wiiulow.Hill-l- f W. II. ArlH.
AU kinilt of Commercial frinlinyjTO-itl- txmutnl nt lav rat ft ut th$Hull'tin Oflic:
WILL IttiMOVti TO TUIiJ
OPPOSITE CORNERiFunuerl) occupied i tlie lnniil of rmlilon"!
JXJ3TE3
Kerosene
1894
HOLLISTER 8z CO.I hive made another Large Importation of
MANILA CIGARSHriiinlK of LA L'O.NSTANCIA and EI. COMET
DEL OWENTE.
Large Assortment of Shapes Sizes.For Sale in Bond or Doty Paid, Cor. Fort & Merchant Streets,
California Fruit Market" "K A MAILE"i.iBih.ii..ii.- -
PuinniiiiiiA'tulllill IIIU RC
Kver from
Fruit, Oysters,Salmon, Poiltry,
Kte.
A. V. S.,reiiiineil
InOrinary, 205 King
r.ljlll
tlni; iillrin iii.ikinn eiiiul
inuiliVilin Uiiiryeit
IB3.
FJarlcy, Barley.
strong feeding
CaliforoianWashlngtoa
MIOX- -
LAU- D-
TEAS
TOBACCOS
vnrlety IciuIIiik
&
AUOL'T
TAKKN
Low
or.lurniit
and
v
-
ffppf'
OAHU RAILWAY AND LAND CO,
Time TableKltOM AND AKTKR JUNK 1. Iwo.
TRAINSTo Kwa Mi i.l.
It. it. A. I).A.M. P.M. P.M. p.m. !
Leave Huuolulii.... .8:46 1:45 4:36 6:10ln ve J'er) Oltv..., .9:30 2:30 6:10 6:5lArrive Kwa Mill.... .9:57 2:67 3:3fi 11:2--
To Honolulu.0. U. n. A.
A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M.Lenve Kwa Mill . .0:21 10:43 3:43 6:42Ieave Pearl City .6:56 11:16 4:15 il:loArrive Honolulu 7:30 11:6ft 4:5.'. 4:45
A. Saturday only.R. Dally.0. Hundavs excepted.D. Saturdays excepted,
(J he gnUii iHrtin.
TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1894.
NEWS.Departures.
Tiixmiav. May a),ritiur V ) llnll for Mnul and Hawaii at 1U
a mHtmr Walaleale for Ijilmlna and llama- -
kuaritiur Claudlne for norta on Mani at 6 p inHtmr Mikahala for Knual at 6 n inStmr Hawaii for HawaiiHtmr Pelo for Makawi'll at 5 p in
Pnasongori.
IUCPARTCRKH.
For Knttal, tier ttinr Mlknlinla. Mav ?.iAugHreler, MrSV Wilcox, Mri. Moril-co-
For Maul and Hawaii, per stntr W (1Hall, May Hl-- Mrs Ilr MourlU. Mm Dcai,K W Fuller, K W Al.liott, A II Und-a- y, JI' Undo, W T MoiKurrnt, C A Doyle, J '.Searle, h K Hendry, and Utdeek.
- tVoasola in Fort. !
I
VHH Philadelphia, Darker, from I'allao,l'eru
HUM HTakaclillio, Nomura, from JapntiAm Missionary packet Horning Slur, Mar-lan-
from llio Houth HeanAm bktno Jane l Htauford, Johnum, from
NowcatloAm rclir Robert Huddcn, t'lilbcrg, from
Newcastle. N b W iAm bk Newsboy, Molleited, from New-
castle, N H V ,Am bk C I) llryant, Jaoohmn, from Sun
Franciscofclir J DTallant, Henderson, from New-castl- e.
N 8 W '
Foreign Voaaola Expoctod.
CASH Arawn, ritvunrt, from Sydney,May III
OHH .Mnrliual lluyward. Irniu .Sydney,JIUVII
O A O 6 H tlacllu. . from '" to any ninii .until.and dint Jluy II
Ainbk Tumor, from Now York, Jnlv (H tho ISritMli Hoiiovo.1A lout will notVJ,t,Vi'i,,V'r'l'l,,,iVr,O0,,iJV,w!"!:,MIM bo nt
j JU y M t. A M1 0UI1I.Bhipplnft Notoa. I
The fuitr-maito- il barkentlna Jane IKtanfnnl In at the Ooeantu wharf.
W. White went hi purvr on tin V. (i.Hall y. I'urier 1'oor taken thv Mlkn-hul-
The svltoonrr J. D. Tallant will lie thenext vcMd to leave for Kim J'rnncl-i- o witha iUKr cargo.
The nteantor I'elc Innven at A o'clock thisevenlnc with two hundred tone of enul furthe Makawell plantation.
Dlod.I.OVKJOY-- In litis city, Mav isi. I6.1l. J.
H. Ixjvejoy, a natlvu nf ll6tnti, Miton.,a!ed 111 year.
OT Funeral will lake plare on Hitndavat 3 o'clock.
WANTED PRESENTS BACK.
A Huaband Roba Hi Divorced WlfoOf Her Jowolry.
A warrant for tho arroHt of a Japnamed Tamanayo for larcony in tlintirst was sorvod on that in-dividual yoatorday morninp; bj ofll-cu- r
Touin. Tho warrant road thatTamanayo stolo a K'l watch amichain, throo bracolots, and a
ring, tho of his di-vorced wife, tho whole boiupr valuedat $260. Tho following is gnthoredfrom the oflkorwhomndotbo arrest:About a month ago woman leftTamauayo taking with her thejnnuiij iiioihiiii.-ii- . mniui M. unvnago tho mau called the a- - 'souce of tho woman from home and jstole jowolry. The womnu
the robber and caused to beSssuod n warrant for Tamannyo'sarrest. Ho was traced to a houseopposite Kawniahao Church, where 'ho was yesterday. Thismorning Tammiuyo thestolen arl'cles besides n 'inoueyo1' r, and the enso wax drop- -pod.
Picnlc nt Remoud Drove.A jolly crowd of twenty-tw- o pic-
nickers, including Mr. mid Mrs. J.F. Jacobson, Mrs. W. McAllister,Mrs. L. Nicoll. the Misses limits.Mr. J. W. McDouald and Capt. Hag.luml of tho steamer Mikahala. leftou au early train Sunday morningfor Orovo. After tnliiiiL' intho siwIttH a tahle of tootlicomo deli-eaeie- s
was prepared liy fairand all sat down with nppntitowhetted by the delight ful ride. Thoparty returned to town on the fio'clock train; after having enjoyed alino outing in a eool and trainiuil igrove, iindiHttirhod hy the iioiho anddust of town.
If King Solomon was alive howould now Hay: "Gototlie travelingman, learn his ways, and lie wise."Mr. C. W. a Cincinnatitraveling man representing theQueen City I'riuting Ink Co., aftersuuoring intensely for two or threedays with lameness of the shoulder,resulting from rheumatism, com-pletely enroll it with two applicationn of Chamberlain's I'aiu ll.tlmThis remedy is gaining a wide repittation for its prompt cures of rhettiimtisin, lame bank, sprains, swellings, and lameness. fiOoont bottlestor HttlO l)V nil llonlors. Itillinnn..Smith AtfJn.. Ai.uila fnr I In. WrvixIIiu. i' " 'M--, IUUni.ii I
I v "&" ir"K
LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS
Chostor A. Doyle lias gone to a.
H. M. S. Cliampion will return toport
' Hook Boer in bottles, two for 25c,at tho"!2iiipiro."
The W. G. Hall did not carry anypasHOiifjera this trip.
Dotoctlvo Larson pulled in au-oth- orChineso vagrant last night.
Atlirilftt. Drninr will rnltirn i tfn.uai on the Mikahata this ovonine.
-A now tinio table of Iho Canadian-Australia- n
steamers appuars on thefirst page.
E. 11. Hendry, manager of the Ha-waiian Hardware Co., has gone toMaui on business.
to the general suspensiont lie i faror of t10,pooplo'l tco Refri-wi- llbe issued. j gerating Company, Tho
Tho and knmehamehas t ?iiiitop( action was an alleged con- -
I'fiirttr HononK popmnrtiy onYokohama, l
Amy Mi'tnlinrsi boololy omit (ittuixliiif;
1,.,k niiiinnl heldi0!?' UvrK,l, A,.r KT,llrwlllj.
afternoon,
dogrco
dia-mond properly
the
during
tint sus-pected '
arrestedreturned
making'
Remoud
liatnU,
Battel,i
Volcano
Owingbusiness
play on the diamond at n:) o'clock Iafternoon. I
Tho bicyclists are in daily train-ing for the coming eveut on Jitue 11,Hnwailau Derby Day. i
I
The Constitutional Conventionwill convene in the Legislative hallat 11 o'clock I
'
The public schools will be clo.edby order of President
Castle of the Hoard of Education.
Attention of buvers is called tothe advertisement of Hop Hiug A:Co., where a variety of merchandiseis listed.
Those who want to get the bestwheel running are referred to ii.E. Walker's adveitisemeut nf tlm"Cleveland."
Mrs. Fdwardes Moore is about to Ibegin her second month' lessons in
litis is therefore a goodtime lo join.
Two deterters front the U. S. S.Philadelphia were caught last night.Ten dollars reward one It wm pocket-ed by the arrester.
May IK), will beday, mid will be ohcrvid in the
maimer, lioo. . tie LongIuxttai U. A. H.. leading.
furniture of S. Ehrlioh willbe sold at auction at the residence,
street, by L. J. Levey, at10 o'clock Thursday morning.
'I'll red nuiiiiriU IkIoiik!dk '" 'I"-- 'Gny tnltlis were lronr;lil lo townfrom Wninltin tltm inorniiiic. Theylinvu Ix'ctt al Walkiki.
L. M. Wt lowii hucci'ciU A. I'.ilopliti n iiiattniri'r of lite Sttrmilu'lsBtorunt Kalmliii. H U not mtcomli.
'"I. Htt(,',', lntoly in flit itiiiploy of
tint Oi!tnniu SliatiiHliit) Co., U siiillymittscd Ity n titittilxT of friomlH. Holoft liy tho S. S. Australia on Sntnr-tiny- .
Mi'uliniiit'o' lloitto, (.'ornor Hotolntnl Ntinnnn at root. Luduiiij,' hytiny, woolt or month. Tornta: 'Jit nndM) coiitn por uiglit, l nnd j'l.'in porwck.,.,, ... ,....,? V'rTrmY"M,t:,l,(,Ml('!i:,-v- . nI?,V,0.fIW!.,.v
.uiii-uai- ti ivoihtioii I IMSmoruiuKi for sclliun s wipes withoutn licottsc.
J. I' Morgnu will sell ltounholdfurniture nt the residonco, l'tiuch- -bowl stieet, between I'nlnco Walknnd Borctnnin street, at 10 o'clockThursday uiTiiiug.
Tho baseball gmuo butwoou theKumehamohu mid will be-gin al 1 o'clock after-noo-
Tito time was changed al nmeeting of the two caplains hehlthis afternoon.
Antoue Wolfe, n hnckmnu,pleaded guilty in tho District Courtto-da- to having violated carringoregulations by being under tho
of liipior while in his hack,und was lined .,.
"A Trip to tho World'., Fair," the.intern lectures of llov. II. H. Itico
of Oakland, Cal,, will be given ntKnwaiahao Church on June I and II.Thoso lectures are what oviryliodylias boon wailing for.
An aged native woman is reportedto have died at Monnnlun yesterdayevening, n remarkable circumMaucobeing, as it is alleged, that the wo-mnu was 118 years, 1 mouth null tidnys old. Her naiiie was Kenlakni.
Geo. W. UeLong I'ost, G. A.will start from its headquarters onRing street for Nutinnu cemetery at2:HH p. m. It will bee.scorted by companion of the Nationnl Guard.
Prof. Hradloy will tart his propa- -""jttory hinging and theory class veryshortly, as mioii ai Ito reeeivea thonaiuoH of a few more young ladiesand gentlemen. Terms", j'.'i for throomonths, Names tuny he left at theollk'o of this paper or at Mr. Hrad-loy 's riMiiluiicti, Kiikni llonso; afterMay ')!, fl Emititi street.
1'erconn who nynipathize wit It thealllieted will rejoieo with D. E. L'arrof I2:i5 Uarricoit street, KnitHan City.He is an old sullorer from inll iiniita- -tory rlietiniatisui, Itut has not here-tofore been I run hied in this climnteLast winter he went up into Wiscon-sin, and in coiiseipienco has hadanother attack. "It canto upon moagain very aettto and revere," hesaid ,l.fy joint nwolloil and be- -canio inllaitnil; sore to tottcli oritl ino-- t to look ill. l.'poit the uruontrequest of iii v mother-in-la- I triedChamberlain s I'nin IS'tliu to reducethe swelling ami c:t-- e the pain, nulllo m agreeable surprise, it didboth. I hate used tliteo lifty centbottles nnd believe it to bo the llnenttiling mr rueuinaiisiii. pains anilyienll lllirj ,,vlmil li'..r ril.. I... ,.ll..,.,l..nl,..-.- , It..u..,, .li I. a. .. ......i.11. ft .,tlliruil IJIHII II IV V IF, IIUUIIIPfur tlm UnwHiinn UUiidi
JUDICIARY JOTTINGS.
Business at Term- - Electric Compa-ny's Appeal Lost.
A mixed jury rendered a verdictfor defendant just before noon to-day, in the ejectment caso of TnlulaL. Haysolden vs. Wahinoaea. Twojurors disseutod. C. W. Ashford forthe plaintiff gave the usual notice ofmotion for a now trial.
Judgo Cooper granted a divorcethis morning to Kea against his wifeKalao, on the ground of desertion.V. It. Castle for plaintiff.
At 2:20 p.m. Judge Cooper tookthe bench and adjourned court until9 o'clock Thursday morning. Mixedjury cases will bo resumed.
Justico Froar has written thoopinion of tho Supreme Court unani-mously signed, in tho appeal of thoHawaiian Electric Company, de-fendant, from adecreoof tho CircuitP.u4 f.. .......in.. ...r..HM.. :..B.jli.ktin andnot plaintiff.
Crescents
(lancing.
Memo-rial
Heretauia
Croscouts
It.,
lra?V?r aH 0X(,1,nnK of promises.which the ico company claimed hadbeen broken. Judgo biting of thoCircuit Court sat in placo of ChiefJustico Jttdd, disqualified. ThoCourt decides in favor of the plain- -tiff, afiirmiug the decreo appealedfrom.
"Tito signature of tho dofeudautalone, whether vondor or vendee,"the Court holds, "is sufficient underthe provisions of the Statuto ofFrauds, which requires contracts fortho sale of lauds or auv interest inthem to bo 'stoned bv the nartv tobo charged therewith.'
"Specific performance of such acontract, consisting of a writtenoffer signed by the defendant andorally accented bv tho ulaiutiff. will'"' onfrccil notwithstanding wantof mutuality of remedy, when thoonly reason way the ntaintlir could"t "eld is Iwcauso ho has not
signed.In conclusion the Court savs: "Tho
disadvantage resulting from want ofmutuality of remedy is not so groatas might at first appear, for neitherparty will be compelled to performuntil tho other has performed orsatisfied the Court that ho will per-form. Hut tho disadvantage, suchas it is, results from the statute,which must be followed until alter- -ed by the Legislature."
Carter & Carter for plaintiff; F. M.Hatch and Cecil Itrown for defendant.
i
DEATH OF MR. LOVEJOY. '
Strickou With Apoploxy Ha NeverHullloa - Wai a Union Soldlor.
At ih().i o'clock this inorning .I. H.Lovojoy, nn old and ronpoctetl citi-o-
dopnrtud to "tltnt hourtiu frontwhoiii'M no trnvclor u'or rttturiin."Mr. Lovojoy wni tnkon down with alil of apoploxy nt 11:1k) Sundaynioriiiii, anil ho novor roKainod
until hits domino to-da-Tho Into Kctitloman, prior to hisfltiddon illnosA, ntatoa that ho hadeoiiKosAion of tho brain. Dr. Ilrodionttondod on him nnd did nil ho pos-lilil- y
could, but without avail.'1 ho Inmontod goutloman wait born
in Huston, Mass., in 1815. Mr Lovo-joy would linvu boon 1H yenrs ofago had ho lived to tho 2(UIi nf Julynoxt. llo lenvoa bcsido.s a widownun two L'uiuirnn in tnia citr annKl'' mthor, four brothors nndthroti smtora in Donton. Tho widowi" a fiHtor of S. (J. mid 0. R. Dwihtof Honolulu. Tho duroacod aorvod
I ' warliotwiwii tho North and.SoulU. and wn.s n member of thoGrand Army of tho Republic. Mr.Lovojoy had been up to his denthfor ninny years in the wholesaleliquor busiuess.
A brother of tho deceased arrived, front San Fraucisco by tho S. S. Aus-tralia nnd took pnssngo on thostnmuor Kinmi for tho Volcano. Hown to return to Mnnlnon, whore howould stay over. A letter, however,
, was despntcltod by tho W. G. Hallthis morning notifying him of hisbrother's death, and ho is thereforeexpected by tho Kittaumorning. The funeral will tukoplace on Sunday afternoon, ami bo
' conducted by thoG. A. It.
Half or Whole Mast P
There was a intention raised to- -dity, as to whether flags flowu forMemorial Day should bo at half orwhole mast. It appears that informer years some flags wero hoistedone way and some another. Thoquestion was not ollicinlly decided1up till ,'i o'clock, nnd uowutowubusiness houses will likely tnke theircue from the American Consulate.As tho procession of tho G. A. It.
' members to the cemetery is withfuneral accompaniments, includingtho music played, tho proper rulewould seem to bo half-ma- st flagsuntil tho return march into town toquick martial music, when all flagsshould bo displayed from tho topsof the polos.
Narrow Kecape of n Ohild.
Tho uiueteeu-month- h old child offt i rm r ix it.Mrs. inco. r. u red go leu out oi n
, window to tho ground, a distance oftwenty feet, on Sunday morninc andescaped with only a sprained ankle. .It is regarded asau almost mirauulousescapo, and the mother is verythankful that the little one sustain-ed no more serious injury. Thehaho is getting along nicely. Mrs.Dredge arrived from England on thelast Australia in company with hormothor, Mrs. Alex. Young, ou a visit.
Native jurors are required to bepro.-o-ut in tho Circuit Court at (lo'i lock Thursday morning.
BUITian BENEVOLENT 800IETY.
'I'HK ANXIAI. MKKTISO OP THK1 IIiuii-i- i llrNrvnt.r.Nt Hm im will lie
held nt tlit- V. M r a. o'i nil IIHHAYIvVP.SIMI, Ma) ;iit at n ii'rloek.
nil'
0KYL.0N TEA AND JEWELKY.
I IIKO TO INI'llltM TUP. I'l'III.IC1 i lint I liaviiOiinei tux rSinreat .No,Nuuiiliu Hlroel with I'eylnti MiiituliielureilJutsulry Mt with ltulie Stpiiiiirei, lVarls,ele. Jitkt ru'eived roiuii I'urol'eylon Tea -try It. AIM), levied lliiuil'liimle l,ui:n.
I An llmiicotloii of my ...lock U millelted- -t 1i No. im "iwt.
DIED IN GREAT PAIN.
The Fatal Result of an Accident to aPrisoner.
A Japanese prisoner, who was runover by a car at Karaoiliili on Satur-day morning, died at tho Queen'sHospital on Sunday. The unfortun-at- o
man's spine was brokon by thecollision and ho suffered great painuntil ho died. The following aretho particulars of tho accident:Thoro are several cars engaged atthe quarry at Kamoiliili carryingstones for road grading. A nativeis employed on the foremost car toturn tho switch. On this particulartrip, Saturday, tho man was eitherabsent from his post or was too faraway. The Jap was standing noartho switch, lie ran over but, notknowing how to work it, he wascaught by tho car before ho couldget out oi tho way and thrown upontho track. Ho was pretty badlybruised about the face and body,but his most serious injury was thosevering of tho spinal column. Hisfuneral took place Sunday after-noon.
The Jap was convicted of conspi-racy and his sentence would haveexpired In ton days. Jailor Lowstated tho man was a very willingsort of a fellow, and through thishe met his death.
Uth of
JuneRaces !
1)0 not be t'ooli'd thinyear, the owners andtrainers of fine stockshould have the very bestquality of feed for theirhorses. The only placefor sueh is the
CALIFORNIA FEED GO.TKI.KPHONKB 121
DELIVERY TO THE PARK EVERY DAY.
Okfick & Wakkiiouhk:Corner Queen and Nnuiiiiustreets.
GLEYtUND0 Q
BICYCLECLUB.
$10 A HONTH
a 4There l untlilng hetter
than a "Cleveland," ituth-lh- ! Hquite ho pood; ami withthe further Improvementmade In the three vittlparts the Tire, the Hint, fand tint llearltiK It lr nownlnily unclinllenpcnlilu anduniippronclmldc. Should apuncture orrur hv any
chance, the outercover can he slipped fromthe rim, the Inner lube re-paired, and tint wheel horunning attain iniide nf live,minutes ISO I In a ' t'leve-laud- "
0 year' 0H. E. WALKER,
A Kent, Honolulu. II I.
4
Maui Racing Association.
4th of July Races.PROORAMMH:
Int Knpo "SFREOKELSVIhLK"PUItSE, S75.
Itiinnlnt! Itaee. i Mile Daili. Freefor all Haunlian Itred Hurhea.
2i Itaro -"- WAIKAPL"' l'l'HSE,fKXI.
KutiuliiK Hare. ; Mh in,,. Freefor ail.
,lil Ua.e - ' W A I II KK " I'L' USE,Trottlnu und I'uelii,- - Jtaee. I MileHeate, Iwrit 3 In 6 All horpe with areeord of BrAl or hetter to ko lo Koad- -
weiKUiiif; uoi w man lie llii.4th Koch-KU- LA" I'UKSE.ffrO.
ItiinniliK Itaee. H Mile Duli, forI'onltiK It IiiiiiiU or under, to carrylii Itw.
fith Haw "WAILUKU" I'UHSE,$1110.
UuuniiiK Kaee. J, Mile and Itetwat.Free forull HuhuIiuii II red Hon-un- .
nth Haco-"yU- EEN MLIUOKA-LAM- "CUl I'UUSE.
f2lK).
ItuillilllK Itaee. I'.. Mile Until Kreefor all.
7th lace"COHlNTHlAN" KACE.MEDAL, 175.
Iluunlu),' Itaee. I Mile Duili. Free forall Hawaiian Itred llurM-- to he riddenlij Meiuliern of the Anitot'latlon.
Sth liai I'HOTTlNii and FAC-ING .('K. I'lTKSK.flW.
l Mile Ileal- - ln'i.1 .' In .1 lo li.triin-- vKii.ii in nil Imri-e- - with no hetter re-eord lliuii '.':lu.
'.lilt lace-"KAIIL- LLM" I'L'USE,.firs-i-
.
ItUUUilll! Itiii'e. I Mllu Pai-ll- . Preefor all Hnwailau Itred Horn-- .
SUBJECT TO CHANGE
KXKiuiuvK t;)MMirrni;.IU.--J Iw
Hood'sCuresNumerous Boils
And Catarrh In tho Haad
Itr. W. T TuekerRoiebttrt. Oregon.
"Keel that It Is Impoulblo for ma to lay toomuch In favor of Hood's Sauapatlllx I wma peat ufftrar from Impure blood und CatarrhIn raj had. Job'i eomfortm tailed to comfortin, and I tufftrtd from numerous fcIU
Agony Beyond Description,When I btean to take ttood't 8arsparllt I hadtlx of them, ontr four of which cam to a head,and etnee then, thanks to Uili good medicine, Ihave been free from tlili cre.it afillctlc-n- . Intned 1 1 rounds In thrc weeks. The CatarrhIn mr hend tvhlrh has troiiM-- d me for year hasalso Iraeo cured by Hood's U.iraiarlfla and I
Hood's x Curesam enjoylns aood general health. I earnestlyrecommend Hood's hnnap.-Mlll- to all who areamielnd." W. L. Noctmrg, Oregon.
Hooo'a Pills cure all Liver Ills, Dllloua-aes- s,Jaundice, Indlcesllon, Sick Headache.
HOUKON, NKWMAN A CO.,Anents for Hawaiian Inlandn.
A TEASPOON FUL OFM --f"n iii'C s I
WJrW'S(m c- - f I' iC .,t I w
nkmm--irlhf ---c'r& inatiHlcmiffacr&ywd Water,niil cure
Iiiv"2;"
torSale CvcvVhcrC ki,p&S,','
niK AOKNCV Knit
PERRY DAVIS
PAIN KILLERIK WITH TIIK
Hollister Droit Co., L'd
BB3 Fort Btrat,Where this Invaluulile hnncliold remedy
may he obtained hy tho
BOTTLE, DOZEN or GHOSS.We have also the l,art;et Stix-l- : of
Drags, Medicines,
Chemicals, Perfumes,
Toilet Articles -P-
hotographic Goods
To lie found in the Hawaiian Island.
H. JAOUEN,
IM.ACTIC.VI. - liCN-MAK- KIt '
1 - to inform MportiiiK Men mid tlmOtineral I'uhlle tliut I mil irimrei lo Ite-na- ir
and Itenovitte every l it till) ofPirearuiN (Inns, Ullle-- i and ItevolverMnkillfuily lllueiii;uiid II own-ill- );
done in an hade. l)(,'uurutileeil. 'utuiierr ireniitly
iitteuded to,l. Addru-- nP.MOX HTItKP.T, IKtNtil.l'l.U.lUII-t- f
MR. J. W. CHAPMAN,
TIIK tVKI.I. KNOWN
ARTISTIC UATKKKK,In now nreiared to Ciller fur llauiitlnti,Krielal. Private Diiinor I'artie. WeddlliK'or (litrden I'artie.n, ete , ele. He will lie
iledM-- tin-al- l itinn any ladle or Keuilv-me-wlio uili klinlh adibi-h- - (1 I'. U
lull t(
NOTICE.
DPUI.NO MY AIIHPMP. PliOM THKMr. P J. I.owrey will aetfor me tiuder full jiower of atlorue) and Iwill not lx rem nihle for auv i'iIIIi' d
by anuiun ! in my name. Mr.K. ('. Itowe will attend to mi) urderi. liltal the nliop,
17. .1. WII.IIIJ.M.Honolulu, May , IHU, nii:t
NOTICE.
Dn in.si. tiii; aiih;n i. or unitMr. A. i;iiler from the HawaiianItlamlH, tlie IiikIiiich nt tlili Itrui will heinan-tKei- l liy Mr Htiitli (lunii.
(tibmed, 11. K. KIII.KIWACO.Honolulu, May 'r, Ihui, lOIU--
Headquarters for White Goods
AT
3ST. S. SACHS'sao Fort Street, Honolulu.o
Immense Assortment I Lowest Prices INAINSOOKS In Plain, 8trld, !heck and Plalda.
Persian Lawns, Victoria Lawns, Linen LawnsIN A 1,1, GRADES AND 1'UICKH.
DIMITIKS In 8lrlj.cd. Checks. Pliihls and Hair i.iii-- s.' INDIA LINONS, BATISTE AND COTTON CHAPES.
COTTON MULLS IN WHITE, CREAM AND ECRU.
IMMRN9R VAIUKTY OK
AN KN'DI.KSH VAUIRTY OF
LACES AND EMBROIDERIES!KMIIKOIDRItY KD0IS09 In fiivlss, Nalnook and HambnrK. In
All Widths with InsortltiK to Match.
All-ov- er Embroidery, Embroidery Flounces and Demi Flounces.
Laces of Every Description in All Widths.- -
Summer Dress Goods I
Figured Muslin,
White Dress Goods,
Lawns, Dress Cambrics,
Laces & Scotch Gingham,Bto., Etc, Bto.,
AT
M. S. LEVY'STry the "Cleveland" Black Hose !
- AIJJO
French ICid. Shoe at $a,25NOTICE.
I have boon iiibtructvd by Mit. .1. M. ik Sa k Sii.va,proprietor of tho Hawaiian .Iai-anks- k Ba.aau, Hotol streot,to soil Ihh stock of JAPANESE GOODS. Also, n big us- -Hortmeiit of JAVANESE PAPEK NAPKINS will bo mildLKSS THAN COST.
Temple of Fashion:m. a--. SILVA,Beginning Saturday, May 12th,
WK INATOI'ltATK OHIt
Grand Removal and Clearance SaleAT A GHEAT
THK -
Prop.
SACKI1-1C- -
.tin
tS5 On Jiiiii" lHt we open in our New Store Iciiuwnas "KA MA1LB," 510 Fort Street .
goo Kiiiwa:,Ml NLl ANT STKKET.
Merchant Tailok.FIT AND FINISH GUARANTEED.
NKW nJorK OP
Oaslimorcs and Surgos Just Received !SUITS I"R,OM 14 XJF
Dry GoodH. Fancy Goods. LawiiB. Etc.. Etc . Etc
Gent's Furnishings of Every Description.trtti
JUST PtEJOErVElDA PILL LINE OF
Ladies' Purses and Card CasesPl.o.vS SII.K PI I. I.n .i ti, two mre.. ft ,Vi and ..
Urfh-o- s jiict tho thtiiK for Snininer Wear, 7 yards for fl.lW.fW In fact uo arc uliou-int- tin LarKont Slock of Nee, QnotU to t,loiiinl in thia Marltot
B. F. BHLBES &c GO.BOB O 1 1 FORT STRrSST,
-
f
S" 'v,-- riy--yr?T
National Cane ShredderPATKNTKK I'NDKK THK LAWS OK THK 11 WVAIIAN ISLANDS
k. ,. r.71 --3)&M'jriWS-,3S4r?!'Mf- . s H:R 73 ft.VuZgH.l..- -t -- -. t & .. ixtJun --rUTI1K UNDKUyiUNED 1IAVK HKKN AlTOINTKl) SOLE AUENTS FOKtlmeo HllttKiiDKitH mill art now irci.trul to receive eiders.
The greul .ul vantages l bu tlcrivctl Inmi tin- - ue of tin) Naiionai. CankShkkiuikk ure thoroughly nml iicknowli'iid by Plantersgenerally.
The. Urge number nf l'liuiter uhIik them in Hit Unltetl Slates, Culm.Argentine. lUmulilic, I'oru, AitslrutU utnl eNowhere, bear willies In tinuhove vUiin.
Tlio nee c( tin- - Siiukiuikk very largely unguium the inutility of emitthe mill Ciin gritul ("J") m fit).), nU( tin extraction of juice (o to Vj..).
I( ia a groat .ifegtiiinl, making known al unci1 thu irconee of anyiii-f- of iron, stakes from on re, or anything which vvuttlil he liable to ilamagt
tin' mill, ami allowing ample timi' to n move same before ilamaging the millThe SiiKKiiiiKit is very itrougly tumle, aiel from the manniT of It h opera
imu it rittM or learn the-- e piece of wotnl or iron without often bieiiking tinMikkiiukk; ami if anything break, it i pimply Mime of the knles or cutlerswhich can be quickly ami eeonomirally The Siihkdiikii, a itinline indica cs, tenri the e.ine Into shreil of varying length', petfectly open-ing it ami allowing the mill to thoroiighh piece out the juices without nipiiring the immense extra power met ury to grind or crush the whoheane. The SiiiiKiuiKtt preml the slut. Mil cane uniformly ami evenly tothe mill rolls, ami tines away with the necessity of sprciiiliug the liagiisst byImiiil between the nulls, where regrimliug i in use. No greater amount olboili-- r capacity is reipiind to operate the Siiiikiiiikii than that whieli warullicicnt for the mill, foi the alum- - reasons. We furnish full working
drawings for the installation of our enabling any competent en-gineer to successfully install anil "la l them.
In onlering Siikkudkih' fiom us, p!enc semi mall sketch, showing tindiameter ami wnlth ol the mill loll with which MHikwiipk it to be coiinecttit..il-- o tin- - "lib (either right or left hainl a- - yuu laee t' delivery iile of themills, upon which the mill engine i loeateil, aUo the height from lloor lintto center of front mill roll diafl, ami ilotaiiec ceiiier tln shaft to front emlof bed plate. These Siiiikiiiikks are now being Used by the HHo Sugar ('".ami ll.iwi Mill, Kohala, where they are giving great alifa lion.
1'rue- - ami fntther particular
WM. G.sr i
IHI.M'IKISK ll!.
CLIAS. Ill'STACK,IMI'OltTliK AM) DEALKK 12.
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR FEED.
Fresh California Roll Butter and Island ButterV-
- ALWAYS ON HAN I) jfiHew Goods Received by Every Steamer (rom Sao Francisco.
IW All Oritur tultlilillt) Hllcmt In. MOl(nrllfin LMiiirHiilfitl. I'lnihl Onlrr-Miiti'iif- ilutnl imckiil v, cure.
Lincoln Block, Kino Snam, rt. Knur and Ai.vkka SmeeTN.
IHMH fKI.KI MilNKh '.III
LEWIS & CO.,Ill FOUT STUKET.
Iiii)()ita, Wlioblc i Retail GrocersProvision Dealers & Naval Supplies
Fresh Goods by Evory Caliiornia Stoamor.ICK - IIOL'SK - (JOODS - A - SPECIALTY.
l.M.ANU.i UllllKItt SoLlflTKD. 0t $JST SATIMrAITION (il'AnANTKtU.If.l.r.l'IKi.NK 'ti
II. K. MulXTYUK & P.KO.,IMPOKTKKI AMI OKU. Kits IN
Provisions and Feed.Groceries, - - -Sew (lnhl ItecflVrd by Kvnr I'ackel treiil I lit-- Klern Males hiiiI KuroH.
I'UKSU CALIFUlt.NIA I'HODL'CK - MY liVKRV STKAMKK
All Order fitltlifully Htteildi-- tu and ili.l lilverfi tn niiI'ltrt ol iIih City KIIKK
-- t imi Ohiikkn SolicitedTI I'llll V WM BllHI
J. J. eganS14 Fort StreetAI.WAYh ON HASH TMK
Latest Styles in Millinery- niK I.AThnl' IN
White and Colored Worsted Goodsl UK MOb'l fiiMI'I.KTK HTi'i'K o- -
DRY :(J(X)DS- IN I UK CITY -
Dressmakiug Done by Mrs. Henner.
VVM. DA VIES,Rigger and Stevedore,
AMI CilMltM I'h hnA I.I. KINIh OK tt'ollK
The Sehr. M All I.MAI II"Will run reuiilarly between thi- - mv andWalillllu, KilVMiilnii'il, Mokiiluia, Kenvvemil and I'liulki on the Uhiml of u.ilei.Knr I'ri'inlit, iii.ly to tbe 4'u.tulo.
t Imiillre l olllee of J S Walkerovur h.r(s kid III. Ilk hurl ll.H. i'.- - if
DAVID DAYTON,
Agent to Take Acknowledgments
wn.i. Ai ri.sn ro
Management and Sah of Property
VKI.
Collecting In All Its Branches.OrriiK: No. i:' MerchQiit rilre.t
wvi'VAi rx:xi2si3i:oxris aaow;-- if
y.9t"wr FjWP ' "rr
--
estublidieil
'
Siiiikiiukn,
.
and
- -
may tie luui n Mppiytng to
IRWIN & CO., LU,.iiirult fur tli llmiiilliiH I'IiiihI: '
i n mix 172
I
I. O. ItoX '
I. (i III ).N lit
StTINKACTION Ol'ARANTEKU
A S'O WIVl. rilfM'P4.,
Empire Saloon,Corner Hotel & Nuuinu Street.
fllOICIC OI.IJ
Family Wines and Brandies
A H'l'.i I.VI.IY.
PORT SIIERUYS3 Years Old.
H5. 3ST. PLEQXJ.,Hr.i. MAN AHt i.iii
3STOTIOE TOVisitors, Picnic Parties, Luaus
Futolio !At Smith's Bus and Livery
Stablos. King Street,Adjoiiium Mi'ti.iMilitan .Meat Mur!.i't
p the flu iii-- l i.'itce In town von ean eelIhl-'i- v. Waiionetleh llu 'ie- - iilid haddli
to . all mid' ifzti toa'.VI Ilin
ar.Tll.ON TKA AND JEWKLUV
IIIXi Ml IN'I'iHIM Till. I'llll li1II1111 I liiivt- - owuieil mv More at So. I.Niiiuoiii lrenl with e)hu .Miiuufiii'tiiri.
.iimniri et Willi iiuiiii', Miiiiiiri.. I vurH,ute. J.l't r ill vd tome I'll re (V) Ion Teatry It, AIo. Oylon Jliiud'iiiinhi I .me.An Imu.eoilou of my "lock In nolli-l-
W. J. HAIIUIH..Mi No. t Nuiimiii itn-.i- ,
HOMES
laziness of thtiin these , T , the
islands entirelv the charge, 'to our mind. kanaka n ynnnynter
can beat tho
- .VIi
PEARL CITY
-- HS3tSRSf Cvjiji ii jiii "Tjgai..
i
THE
,
j m
Oaliii liiiihvav 1 It ft IIIJ HM1 l
OKI-'KU- Tllli I'Um.lf
Another Great Oppoit unity
To Svurv Homes In Ou of thu Mont
Uultulitful LucitlltUu to b.i
found In tho PuruJlao
of the Piicitlc
I
A- - In-i- I li rrwirt IV.irl "it linlniiily i'Mill.ll-lie.- 1 mi eiivjni.leManx kimhI In till- - iMiiinmiiltx
llie wnii.lcidil olfwl.
li n few lily wijniirii In llnil itr,iimiI ntiiin-pli.'r- e. utnl (slve tfnitefill Ifsll-iiimi-
to thu relief they hnve iilnm-- tKiilneil from revere anil liiiiiiltiiek" of nMllliui. I'liv -- lrlan
uiiiiii'meil with the I'liiniile nt I'.iirl I'll vriiimiMiiMhl ll iiii ni
THE WATER SUPPLY
IS AMPLE!
Allll eil II In- - iete.lel III llieel t lm IIM..U llfn hii. lilt loll eiiiul to III" I ll r tie ! elly IIIthe worlil.
I'mif. A. II. I.yonf of il.ilnl I'olli-- iour iiilUiorlly for Iiilln tlmt tin- - wiiiitsilily N the iiueil yet ii'overel In thlvomit ry.
Special Inducements to Hatly Settlers
Tor ninety iln (mm .lute mc will -- elll.)Th OX Ml'Kt'iAI. rilltMh fuvorillple lotniim ll'le tllern, For it term of threeiiioiitlis from iluie, Ininlier mill nil inill.l-Ili-
iiiiilurlnN III lie miiIIin, utnleil lit I'enrl Cllj at inilell lower prlie lliiiliever iH'foreolilnliieil,
Fur Hrtlrulnrv enll ill I li l fetlieor on liny of the Ininlier ile.i'ei- - in thlcity, rim-- e who hum imu lot-- a. i'l antin. rf wild iroo. to b. roll... ri' d"lils fUnit urnwhlK elt.v. will do well tu .li.li'iic..tl.U i.iHirt.iiilty. Ibo-ewl- uvuil tli.me
. M'lvouf this oiler, will. In tlio limewill be . titled tu. uhd will tin- -felliiwluu Ih'iicIHvi
Keriiierm of ten years, tin r....i.iujwill carry mndi rt"ldfiilMiiid ilnlrfrom IViol City tn tlonohilii in tbe nii.rn- -
, Ink InrrlvhiK n little bffiirc -- even oVIoet.umt from llonehilu to I'uirl riiv in tin
, rvniiiiK l lloiiululii u llttb'after llvo uVliMk , for ten cent" each wayH rilltf le tlmii uiiit cent ht mile. Tinrales on all oilier Ir.ilu- - r -ilurlni; the any or n'Klit will he l'v ..'iii- -Ilr mile llrM clii-- -, to.. I 1 .'m -r mllieln,
A piod -- ehiHil ii about lo he oieni.. Inthe In I he line, lurvc, new--cIkm.I.Iiuiim' erivlt-.- l bv Mr .1. T. Watertlllllr-- f ut IViirl lt
IiiImiw I'mirl I'ltv kIiiiUui! nmltlio-- e huvliiK lioiiif.un the I'l'iiliiiiiln. willbe iilloneil to ride frei on n'illnr tniln-hi-twi.- in
IViirl I'll) -- i.iti.iii- lo and frmiithe I'fi.iii.i.ln
tbo-- e whowioit loi'oiiliinie d thenchildren to -- ubooU in ean havetrauHirliitl.in on all rvKitlur triiiun lomidfrei.i Pearl I ity, fur tin. .itr.e-- u nf at nnd-- 'Iiik m'IihoI, ni live eitiili. I'lU'b way f..r eaeh..lll. rill- - n i.iial lo il to .M mile- - ridi
for tn cent- -I'.iiiul liidin-i'iiii-nt- - fur ilii.e.ii-irii- iu m
lioini.- - in till" miry imve neverfore In m tbe iiiii-- .
TliM'oiiiiMiiiy re.,,i,...,d f,iibiei.d mm. tbe i.rl.e of .ill therm.wild IH...I In ilmt i.hmIIiv.
fthuuld ii -- nit- I idc in iihyiiiliuaiii, mioiHriuiilty III;, tin. piu-en- twould aiMiu ei'i'iir lor the iill'llllre ofho. in mi I'uirl i'ltv
"A Word to tho is
Sufficient."
RAILWAY & LAND CO,
U. !'. I)N.UXJIIA.M,
IUAtf 0nrl Vlii(?r,
A MODERN EDEN.
v j i' hex D im.vi(Contiiiufd.)
lint in nil tliit wealth of wastedwortls there ia not to lio foiiml onoelementary principlo which voicethe need of practical training for indust rial pursuits the result of which
that thn native Hawaiian of to-day, nil hough educated to tho ox-te-
of being nbln to read ami write.Las no habits of industry: thoChinaman cultiwilos thu Inro andpound the poi to the eeluiou ofthe noli of tho soil, who, modelingliis life on that of the missionary,tries to lio without manual labor.Hi has lived to see the fruitsof idle-nesspersonal opulence, which lietries to copy. It lia alwavs beenfashionable, "or rather tin- - fail, inModern Kdcii to utigmtitio tho la-- .naka as the la.iest ol' mortals. This
as old 011 tho Sandwich Inland" asthe aggressiveness of the misxionarvand ipiito as unwarranted. In 1S7;1the prints of Kdeu made thefollowing statement: "We often hearsneers about the Ha-waiian, but our; experience nu male,disprove
Tlie is hard happy.worker, and European
repiltullnll.elilfen
lmvet'X-rli'ili'(.M- l
.lolhcr
further
uiiinclrii'tlvv
f.oiillli
nvhiK xtitti'.n
sHiNinil
I'uiiIiimiIii,
livingboi;bt
lloiiululii,
ulliTfd
Wise
OAHU
Ihed
public
iii any exerei-uiii- f physical enduranceill thi'Mt lat il lillt'x; amiwlimi wo stmk of their imlntr' it inn imlopi'mliMit uorlu-- r nml not nhlrHiugx. I htro nn ooniinmtivolyfotv I oi fern among thorn; ami wehnvo not yet met with u singlointiptr. In (IiIh connect inn it tuny
bo well to mil tit tout ion to tho factthat tho Hawaiian Government haito-ila- nor lia it ovorlind, nny 'poorlmv.. Tho imliL'ciit, tnifortiinntoami holplesx kanaka is cared for byhit rclnliU'X always. In thi waythey put. to thnmo tho uayn anilmanner of civillzilnin rUflT ai wo
ro pk'nei to felicitate oitr.)votwith."
Tim iiiiii who cHtno liuro to liv-ol- ithe ancient Hawaiian civilization,kimw absolutely nothing of tinelementary principk-- of labor; theydid not know how to o to work.How then could tlm native learn tobecoino lutiilllKoiit Inborer Thoamount of kill poe.eil by tlminimtloiinry teachers clenrly appear
.from I ho following extraH from anold dinry kept In n iiitoionnry yetliving: "Wheii S'ow VonrV mornilawmil. ho" referring lo tlm mindillicit now initio. llm (lelinic ofthe .Mciiilncinii Meihllur- - "hail twolior'e canclit to be hitched intoliiirnc n d et to work. Ho wasal)olutel) o iliexpetlenceil in ref-illed to practical planting life, thailie ilid not consider that horn'.which might bear a "addle wouldnot tolerate all at once, mix drag atllieir tail; en lie came near havinga runaway and lining hi, pluw. ISntho had a child with linn, who hndbeen reared In a grandfather on aplantation, ami who laugheil at hiinoxpeiioiieeil vent nro. and ad'iedh i in lo expel imeiit lir.-- l with thehor'e. by making t hem drag a logmound tho vallej." Thi accountgiie on to t.lte that pho.iug withhorM wai linally ab.imlouetl; amithat thi piomer ngrienliiirit, to-gether with many tialnch, took liohlif a mpe miiihi fio--t to the beam of
the plow, and plowed tip about onoacre which wa cown to wheat. Thochild alioxe mentioned held thohandle to tho plow. What acoiuinini-- ;tary upon tho practical working ofthe iiiiiotinr. Thi aiiiiining occurrence took place on a plantation onwhich wa gathered a company ofnatiw., under the direction of whatwa known a a "Miviniinrv Indus-trial Society" 'l.md ae tfie mark),a veritable lllii-ir.- it urn of the blimlleading tho blind.
liul tho writer wa not the origi-nal difCiivorer of the fact that, mifar a material advancement wattconcerned, the miiouarv had beena ciiiho to the l.iitial.u. Au'iiin 1 litid
' in tho public print i of ICdun, undertlato of .March 17, l.7.'l. an arliclociititlcil "Lh'Ii'm lidiication, whichreads a follows: "That will sound
'aliiio-- t sacrilegious to sonm to-- peak of any kind of echoliiitieeducation as licinj,' usele.-.- s; but
'education like many another p'l'dIhiiiK N iifoli's, ami eviiti poriiuduiiH,if tin ro is not a proper condition oftiling to warrant its acipiisiliou,and totidor it promotive of ootl.
Vn don't think that it U anyl hiurto bra", of that a Hawaiian manclothed onl in a tn.ilo and Mtiattetlon a nml, can read a new -- paper tohix family It would be better forhis family ami his count iv if lio pro-duced a regular income (nun hispatch; ami that when ho was (lisnocd to sit aioniid in hi main.
i his wife ami daughter had a privateroom to ictirc to iiloiit: with theirlinh Ms tors, and that lm did notIttiow how to re.ul a newspaper. Wowon't say a word against litoraliireami lino arts, but physical coiivonienco, comfort ami di coney shouldprecede tluuil. Some 'noil peoplein theu isles are a busy as tho dovilin promoting loaliiiK and vice. Itwould not bo so, if tlio ootl peoplewould oul provide homes ami occu-pation for tlm youiic, people afterthov leave their hands. Ivlucation.vs Imii there m a tf'iod domestic con- -
i ilition, produces a crowning ylorv jbut when tlio condition is tiltorlv
I 'ldoaml without bonds, dutiis. anila." ' ""l "' f Mrtlte. then educa
' "".", ,s ""'i' l'""der lo bai'barouspride, unit an excuse for vicious in- -
; tloleiiee. Ihtllhc churches want tot.L. liohl of the children. a thu bestof tiro-elvte- ami the -- ehool roomin ro'iinteil 1- 1- 11 mure ellieneious inlliienee than tlm t n J ; nml miIm. ui;-- . an. in tlm liandr. uf every oneof the raee, that him. more neeil ofworlt than nf literature lomtn them.If the of the lio.lv haillalu'ii ireee(leneoof I lio salvation oftlm miiiI 111110111; llavvuiian, it vvimhlhave lieeti a kooiI lliin fur the
"I'n In t,llltli'lHllll .
A laily a' Tuoluss, I. a., vva vurvsielt Willi liiliuii.-- . enlie vv hen .M ('Ti-le- r, a luiiiuinenl inerehaui of thelow 11. pno hot a Imttleof C'hamlierIain's ( 'nlie. Choleia ami DiarrlueaIfi'iiieilv llesayi' she was ivell infoilji iiiiu. it. ! after laliiiiL' the llrslilose. I''ur nalu lo all ilealeis. ltou-on- t
Hiitilh & Co., Agouth for thulluwuiiuu InluuiU
Bamr.,ffDAINIPPON"'The Prizeminim 110W. F. Reynolds, riUp.
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All khuh Machine Needle andAftnclimaitx to nut Ice every irnmnn
Gniloi'it tn rhai'in with xomj and(orr (i luttpy atnile.
Spcetnclc and Kycylav In it'all iyhtn su that both old andtj,wutj nmu he happn.
lienunylnn Typewriter In nude,
the Untine n.an happy.
Ten it iii Supplic to anit younymen and maiden tu achieve hap'pinenD.
I'urtr and Card (".' In makeyour IichI yirl happy.
Wallet and I'nelcet llnnlc tnvia Ice your het frUnir happy.
Ilawhall Snppliex ma Ice "nnr,
hoy" happy. j
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tljlici Stationery and Wankllnnlc, and to eninplrtf the Imppi-iich- u
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liny a Stem Winding, StemSeltiny Nickel hated Watch,ynnrantced a ynnd timekeeperfor S'.7.Jtf.
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With the "Aiwtnilia" tlmrtigAmy zu win go lorwuni or--
dors for full "tipplic of
NewspapersA XI"
Periodicals,"X3 Snli'i'lptioiis mo soli.
cited lor till kinds of Ncuspu-pcr- snml I'criodiculs which will
receive careful mid prompt
2" All sitliseriptioiih must lienml in advancepaid pronifitlv
' ' .JlM tlio sumo as lliotlli tlio sub- -sonbor soul dtiect to tlio pnli- -lislier
Xy In thi- - new depttrturo Iliopo lo receive the sittiio shareof put routine which hits lioun
to me in all olloits on mypart lieretoforu, and 1 mill mivthe coiiliilonce t lm-- 1 itH'orded willnot lie misplnced.
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