.rrn 26 , HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, L889. PRICE 5 CENTS.

justness Gfants. lousiness Guards. TIHIE, jjB DAILY TABLE Aitotrfistmtnts. or TUB FASHION COMMENTS. ,.B.ial Advertiser THROUGH STEAMERS 8. n. castle. j. b q. p. castle, - PRESSES. Anstraliar Mail Service atherton. ft IIJUIU1V- FILTER w. a. bowen. edw. d. tenney. Some Pretty Dress Materials for Spring or THE and Early Summer Costumes. OCEANIC S. S. COMPANY. Floral rather than arabesque printing? Paajejhac Plantation, appear to be favored by the man ufact Sundays, , March 9, 1888. J CASTLE & COOKE, or,ing Except wrers this season, and only time will Risdon Iron and Locomotive Works, San Fran- FOR SAN FRANCISCO. St. cisco. determine whether the latter will su- .a urchant Gentlemen We have used two of your persede leaves, tendrils and blossoms Filter Presses this season. They Shipping and Commission Merchants, are convenient, easily handled and are working The new and nn Al steel steamship Due at Honolnln from San Francisco, upon the summer stuffs. entirely to our satisfaction. I can recommend on or about. Satins in one color, ornamented by no improvement on them. -- IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN-- a nn Very respectfully yours. 99 alternate plain and brocaded Vtfkes, (signed) A. Moobb, Manager Paauhau Plantation, ZEAANDIA Alameda August 3 are anions: the novelties for evening Mariposa August 31 and visitinr costumes. With pale ' flAJK on T ear .....5 00 Of tn t Oceanic Steamship Company, will be due at Honolulu from Sydney and Auckland Zealandia September 28 Greneral Merchandise. primrose and heliotrope striped satins These Presses are made extra heavy for on or about 26 comes a of the same 1 1 Alameda October Florentine net tint high pressures, occupies a floor space of x -- ALSO, AGENTS FOR-- 4 ft., and presents a filtering surface of 240 Mariposa November 23 beaded with pearls to match. These square A limited number in stock .i. Advance. feet. in Zealandia December 21 will make in Honolulu and are sold at very low prices. Grove Ranch Plantation, Kohala Sugar Co., beautiful dresses for dancing Risdon Iron & Loco. Works, Aug 24, 1889, R. HalBtead's Plantation. Haiku Sugar Co.. or for bridesmaids. demi-toilette- San Francisco. A. H. Smith & Co., Koloa, Kauai, Paia Plantation, For s, white camel' s-h- For particulars enquire of G. F. Blake's Steam Pumps. Papaikon Sugar Co. woolen surahs, Imperial serges and ai-toatr- GAZETTE CO.. And will leave for the abve port with mails and Leave Honolulu for San Francisco, on HAWAUAS JOHN DYER Honolulu passengers on or at., . about that date. or about. cloths are made up in plain 46 Merobft t Room N 3 Spreckels' Block: For freight or passage, having SUPERIOR Union Fire and Marine Ivsurance Co., of San Francisco. H. E. 82 1234 W. G. IRWIN & Co., Agents. ACCOMMODATIONS, apply to tailor fashion and ornamented with Honolulu, Etna Fire Co, llDXW. Insurance of Hartford. watered ribbon, which is applied in rows The New England Zealandia August 24 Mutual Life Insurance Co., of Boston. V) the skirt and across the bust, or Wm. (j. Irwin & Co., D. Weston's Patent Centrifugal Machines. The Liverpool and Lon- Alameda September 21 looped and f'-o- shoul- The New York and Honolulu Packet Line knotted the left AGENTS. side-fron- Mariposa October 19 The Merchants' Line, Honolulu and San Francisco. der to the right t. For young don and Globe Zealandia November 16 Dr. Jayne & Sons Celebnted Medicines. 'adies a broad width of ribbon is ar- Alameda December 14 ranged in a sash-bo- w at the back. & & iEWERS & COOKE, For Sydney and Auckland. Wilcox Gibbs, Remington and Wheeler Wilson A pointed waist and full skirt, or a trained skirt without drapery, is the re- :SaccM.or.toLewer8&Dick8on) INSURANCE CO ceived TIME TABLE OF INTERMEDIATE SEWING MACHINES. way to make up faille Francaisc, and Dealers In Lumber ESTABLISHED 1836. tf plain satins or satins having stripes of brocade. A ribbon, of ,11 Kinds of Building Materials. broad a width The new and fine Al steel steamship plush-dotte- d A Assets 8 4O,OtO,0O0 pearled, beaded, or plain IREET. Honolulu. Steamer Australia NO. 66 KING STREET 1100 Net Income 9.0T,000 lace webbing, or, perhaps, a small psl-jer- n Claims Paid 112.5(00,000 6 CO., Honolulu, Hawn. Islands 99 WOLFE & of Spanish netting three yards ALAMEDA IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN T. WATERHOUSE, Takes Risks against Loss or Damage by Fire long, is folded or bunched at its center JOHN on Buildings, Machinery, Sugar MillB.Dwellings Of the Oceanic Steamship Company, will be Leave San Francisco for Honolulu at 12 and fastened to the right shoulder under and Furniture, on the most favorable terms. due at Honolulu from San Francisco o'clock noon, on Importer and Dealer In or or about GROCERIES and PROVISIONS a brooch or a butterfly bow of ribbon. Pale copper-colore- d cotton, silk and Bishop Sd Co. Friday August 16 New Goods Received by Late Arrivals. MERCHANDISE. 1188.6m m wool goods are by lllilt Aug. 3, 1889. Friday September 13 worn ladies whose complexion refuse, even in gaslight, to Friday 11 Buffalo 15- Honolnln. Haras and Bacon. Herring, Cheese, Beef -1 Queen Street, ltf Smoked Mild Cala. Smoked and So. Sausage, Sauer Green be sympathetic with any of the many will have prompt dLspatcn an Kraut, Corn, Sugar Peas, Table and Pie Fruits, Dried Apples, a.nd with malls - shades of heliotrope. SUN FIRE OFFICE, assengers for the above ports. Prunes, Oat Meal, Cracked Wheat, Corn Meal, Germea, Etc., Etc.- fi, HACKFELD & CO., For freight or passage, having SUPERIOR AC -- O It is said that turc satins will prevail COMMODATIONS, apply to Leave Honolulu for San Francisco at 12 OF LONDON. o'clock noon, on FRESH GRAPES picked every day. Grapes for shipment to the other islands again, and it is to be hoped they wil picked right from the vines, gg Orders solicited. 112-2- m WOLFE & CO. for in black especially they wear ex- aural Commission Agents Wm. GL Irwin & Co., ceedingly well. wraps Established 171Q. Friday August 2 For street a AGENTS Friday August 30 Parisian authority says that turc satin Cot. Fort Queen Sib., Honolulu, ltf Friday September 27 will be arranged with one of its sides Insurance effected upon every description of Friday October 25 B. F. EHLEES & CO.'s out for sleeves and the other for the property at currt ut rates of premium. body, and mixed silk lringes of the two BEAVER SALOON, Total Sum Insured In 1886 327,333,700 colors for trimming. nltreet, Opposite Wilder dc Co.'a, Clans Spreckels Wm. G. Irwin. Cotton embroideries were never so Claims arranged by Local Agents, paid H. J. NOLTE, PROPRIETOR. the and beautiful and inexpensive. with promptitude and liberality. The jurisdic- Grrand Opening of Llui Lunches Served with Tea, Coffee, tion of the Local Tribunals recognized. CLAUS SPRECKELS & CO. Plainly made costumes of faille Frail-tais- e, Water, dinger Ale or aniK. n, satin or gros-grai- are trimmed at Ilpa From 3 a. m. till 10 p. m. G. W. Macfaiiane & Co. GARDNER K. WILDER, the bust and wrists, and sometimes in KBsken' Requisites a Specialty. ltf & lm Agents for Hawaiian Islands. BANKERS. European American plastron fashion over the front of the Attorneyat-Law- . bodice, with silver, steel or gilt passe- HONOLULU HAWAIIAN ISLANDS menterie. GERKANIA MARKET. Some of C. BREWER & COMPANY, Office Honolulu Hale, Merchant Street. the new silks hare enough 77 1264-l- y W&aiGy silver embroidery woven upon each 1UUPP, - . PROPRIETOR, Dry GroocLs Exchange on principal parts o the and Draw the dress length to border all the edges that Fort Street, Honolulu. (Limited). world. -- :o;- require trimming. MUTTON AND VEAL. For gi. and matrons the one Will receive deposits oh open account, makf-collection- waistin GENERAL MERCANTILE ALFRED MAG00N, N. B. Ou and after May loth, MISS CLARK will have charge ol of its diany stylish shapes will often be fresh KanHg, Fork, Etc., and conduct a general banking and J. our Dressmaking Rooms. 1-- tf exchange business. of or raspberry red, claret, prune, it'.j o.i Land. Shipping served on short Attorney and Counselor at Law and ecarlet. Pompeian, cardinal, cactus, COMMISSION AGENTS. Deposits bearing interest received In their Sav Notary Public. tc., to wear with skirts of quiet colors. lags Department subject to published rules ano Office 42 Dinner and dancing dresses of wool regulations. 17oc3tf Merchant Street, Honolulu, H.I. &, 121-l- m goods and satin helio- fc&UJ IRON WORKS CO., H. E. Mclntyre JBro. combined show LIST OF OFFICERS: trope of a medium shade, with apricot IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN accessories. bteam Engines, P. C. Manager Jones. Jr President and Pinked ruchings in several tones fr. Mills, J. O. Carter Treasurer and Secretary of aar Coolers, Brass Hon. W. F. Allen Auditor CHR. GERTZ, one color are aad Lead fastings. iNTEKPEIS increasing in favor forth Importer and Dealer n Groceries, edges of und raped skirts. Sometimes 'wchinery of everv deRcrintlon made to DIRECTORS: Provisions and Feed hrticular attention paid to Bhips' black- - planing mill, they are used as plastrons or for a oo wort executed on Hon. C. R. Bishop. Hon. n. Waterbouse Gents', Ladies' and Children's side-pane- l. the shortest ALAKEA, NEAR QUEEN STREET. EAST CORNER FORT AND KING STREETS. single Delineator. ltf aa-S-H t Sheridan and Sherman. 174 Telephone 55. toots, Siloes a d clippers New Uoods received by every packet from the Eastern States and Europe ?resh California Produce by every steamer. All orders faithfully attended to, and Goods delivered to any part of the 'New York Cor. ( hk-ar- Herald. THE BAKERY No. 80 St., city free of charge. Inland orders solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. Postoftice Box No. 41 Brevity of stature in Gen. Phil Sheri- ROYAL SALOON, LOVE'S Fort Honolulu. No. t9 ftupl" 78-l- y Tlerhone dan, by the way, is caused by his legs Snunnu nud Merchant Street No. 73 Xuiianii Street alone, for he is about as big a? Gen. Sher- man from the hips up. 1 saw them sit- toiler REMOVAL! the Mauagement of .V1R8. ROBT. LOVE. - Proprietress. ting side by side, on a hotel veranda at W. Manhattan Beach, and their heads were CALL FOR GEO. LINCOLN, 1 H. F. Wolter, on a leveL The gallant hil is not sensi- Every Description of Plain and Fancy tive on the subject. A girl came for in Mock a WELL-KNT0W- variety 0f the best Wines. THE CRYSTAL SODA WORKS N BUILDER, IS STILL IN THE FIELD AS A bis and 1 Sherman's u :C9 colt ''Sera on draught at DIAMOND CREAMERY autographs in per alum THE and is now better prepared to do any and all kinds of work her album, and the generals appertaining to contracting or any other class of work belonging to wrote names. con- JRUaud s?e Is.gcj ltf Bread and Crackers, Have moved their Factory to his trade, in their She was not the same good and workmanlike manner as heretofore ; having curtailed my shop tent, for she set her heart on a verse of -- H- - in F R E 8 Colburn's Fire -- proof Building, expenses and still retain plenty of room to do any and all kinds of work appertain- "feheridau's i;ide" his own handwrit- BUTTER ing to the building trade that may be entrusted to my care. 1 am enabled to dc ing. This he declined to grant Then Soda In lib., 21b., 31b, and 71b. Tins. the same at very low rates, to suit the extremely dull times, and at the same tirat she began to question him about that fa- Crackers bearing in mind that what is worth doing at all is worth doing well. mous piece of equestrianism. His an- Wong were A N D KING STREET, swers polite but not revelatory. si, for Thanking the pablic for past favors, "Now, Gen. Sherman, she at length facturer of Saloon Bread Near Maunakea Street. Einest Article I remain respectfully vours, asked, turning in pretty desperation to him, 103-l- m what do imagine (Jen. Calico 65 GEO. "W. LINCOLN. yo.i Sheridan said and T.inon VW on mounting his 4WU RhfisSAAAA f oil Hautl. Warm Climates. steed?" Alwah "Well, I really don't know, 10. "was the S- response, with a quizzical glance down "n t- ne uoor to E. B. Thomas'. at the legs of his fellow-olhcer- , who had BfrSm S. FOSTER & Co. MILK BEEAD THEO. P. SEVERIN just got out of a chair; "but maybe he A SPECIALTY. said to his orderly, 'Shorten these stirrup NOTT, " JOHNDIMOND BLOCK, 95 97 straps.' Wholesale Grocers, and KING STREET. (aland Orders Promptly Attended to. An English i oper's" Success. 172-3- m Photographer, & Tid-Bit- a. Edward, SOLE AGENTS. Sparrow, Has Studio formerly occupied by A. A. Jack the English "coper, la taken the 29 St., San pretty well known in the trade, and Montano, corner of KINO and FORT 8TS., 26 and California Francisco. qj 45-l- y a dealer at hi U t CO. to feb21,89 wits end uad WING W0 CHAN & and is prepared take a nag for a customer has beea known to consult him generally 'tractors & Builders NUUANU STREET, Pictures in any Stvle with success though they have to keep both eyes very wide open to avoid bt ig Brit, Stone Have Just Received by Late Arrivals up. Iand Wooden RnilAino tS" Piinting done for Amateurs. 'Ta HONOLULU MARKET. done Matching pairs is his foi the secret of his success id line is fcthnatei Given. A large and well assorted Stock of this the wonderful way in which he caij arrj " Cabinets $6 a doz. Work guaranteed. to Wm. McCandless.) his minds e. e Promptly Attended to, (Successor the make, shape, nize, and WARE, color of the horse to be matched. o that 76 IVORY 173-t- KING Entrance on Fort Street. f If, when driving about in STREET. BTo. 6 Queen Street, Fish Market, Ho- his high break, Paper Cutters or in the country, he sees a horse in a cab on So. j. Comprising Card Boxes, or elsewhere P. O. Box 423. Also a nolulu, H. I. that he thinks likeh to tut m tf and Jewelry Boxes. Mr. s of l ash black, bay or browu wlu Il Complete Stock he has been commissioned to Batch he never leaves it until a deal is bro 1 I oif, Dress Silks and Crepes PIONEER and in ninety nine cases out of ', Pork, Fish h fffcea patterns. A New Choicest Beef, Mutton, the two are put together, they are found aua? Fertidzing Co. All colors and to be as like as two peas, and Jack parts Lot of Elegant Steam Fac with his new purchase at a large profit My toy VEGETABLES, ETC., Stoves, Ranges and Housekeeping Goods. PORCELAIN and BRONZE VASES. qualities Memorizing. Also, all varieties and Chicago Herald. of Silk Handkerchiefs. A N D Always Kept on Hand. A professor at the university in Berlin, having tried it, says that it takes ten Silk & Cotton Bathing Robe Plumbing. Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Work times as long to commit to memory eighty rotted BAKERY. Family and Shipping orders Carefully meaningless syllables as it does to master OS and mixed, Attended to. eighty that have meaning. FOR Stock is well worth an in ! fNI SALE asThis HORlSr. A Hindoo Loom. spection, the Goods haying just been re F. Live Stock Furnished to Vessels at short ioo-i-y A Hindoo loom complete is worth 68 ceived per stmr. Umatuia. Practical Confectioner, Pastry Cook and Baker notice. The Daily P. C. Advertiser and Weekly Gazette Delicious ice cream maae oy oienm. cents, and weaves shawls, silks and mus- COOKE, Rich and lins, which our most expensive apparatus Manager. vnrr injmyo ' Honolulu, TifI v v want all . the ' Aii- h kearttuf Newspapers ia the Kingdom. rar not equal 1 Telephones 212 H.I. 164-g- m X read the Daily P. C. advertiser. 71 Hotel Street. No. DAILT PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, JULY 31, 1889. lijrjmmmnus. 332 SUittjorih). THE DAILY OUR SAN FRANCISCO LETTER. &vtrti$tmtnt& I 1 P i ' J - vtnrtu NTni. Per S. S. Australia, San Francisco, WANTED, Pacific Commercial Advertiser. July 19, 1889. Special ISTotice EAGLE HOUSE SELMvTX AVENUE. (From our NUUANU SOBER ENERGETIC MAN TO special correspondent.) A travel over the different Islands; expenses paid; no all At Pa . Shipping News. Of Sale. FIRST-CLAS- FAM-il- v commissions; Auction S must THIS have a small amount of cash Be jnst anl fear not: Hotel (situate in the most which will be The steamer Australia was given a tPt as engagement-wage- s Let all the ends thou aim'st at be Mil. r.riacint nf thp Cit.V held security; state last nrt $G0 per month. Apply to Z. Thy Country's, thy God's, and Truth's. trial trip on the morning of the 14th continues to offer the comforts of a home h' Foreign H . 1 MORGAN, care Hawaiian Gazette Co Office Notice. inst., to to transients ana oiners. 23-- 6t preparatory her assuming Main Building are several His Majesty the King has ! Adjoining the received an her old place on the trip to Honolulu. Sale of Furniture Jsew Cottages specially constructed for Autograph Letter from His Majesty King WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1889. She left the Oceanic dock at 10:15 a. familv use. Table unsurpassed, Oscar of Sweden and Norway, of which ljrTerms $2.00 per day, $12.00 weekly. NIGHT HACKS! "WVI8IOH8 the following m., under command of Captain Special arrangements for monthly boarders. is a translation : AT M. GREEN'S, FORT STREET, r and a !' We OSCAR II., by the Grace of God, The events of the past twenty-fou- Houdlette with large number T. K ROUSE, Prop., 11 1279-3t- n Honolulu, H. I. NIGHT HACKS TO and King of Sweden and Xnra-x- r hours must needs be chronicled. cf invited guests on board. It was BE and nu had at the Vandals, to KALAKAUA I., King of This is the first time, in the history the intention to send her around the Will take place at 10 a. m. PANTHEON STABLES -n-- aii, uur WIi LIAM C. ACHI, 19-l- m inendly greeting. of civilized Hawaii, that Riot and Re- Farallones, but the thick fog pre- Dear and Gbeat Friend! bellion have shaken gory locks vented. She made two trips over the Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and It is with their 1 lively satisfaction that We an- 14 62 On T nrsday, August Heal Estate Broker. nounce to at constitutional reform, and assayed bar making knots with revolu- For Sale or Charter. You that the dearly beloved all Courts of the Kingdom. wife to destroy tions in the face of the wind and 17 Attends the of our very dear Son the Prince Roy- the Government and the al of Sweden knots with 67 revolutions when run- Office 36 Merchant St., Honolulu. inters, Shelves. and Norway, Her Royal peace of our hitherto peaceful isles. - with wind. J- in NEW M Highness Madame Sophie Marie ning the Theodore Lewis Levev, THE HAWAIIAN Victoria, It is the first time that Treason has of Steamer AKAMAI, 41 tons Cramp Philadelphia, who was 26-- 2t Princess Royal of Sweden and Norway, on AUCTIONEER. gross Scales, Cofe...... nee drawn its sword and spilled the blood board, inspected the workings of the measurement, copper- - Princess of Baden, was de- rasienea, is onerea tor happilv of Hawaiians, in a vain to engines, and described them as being JAMES CARTY sale, livered onjthe April 20 lastof a Prince, who attempt freight or charter. Apply to finest he had ever seen DAVID DAYTON, Agent, AND thG overthrow the lawful Government of the in the NOTICE. A. ovt font name, Can door to the P. C. s. baPtisl the steamship service. be found next No. 91 King St., up-stair- GUST AVE Office, Merchant Street. 12-- rrlat LOUIS ALBERT the Kingdom. And this is the work Tonolulu, July 15, 1889. tf MeMEL 4 and npon whom We haye The repairing of the steamer was conferred the of two or three men, on whom this done under the supervision of WILL BE RECEIVED AT 37, 75, 180 title of TENDERS Nos. 18, 66, 19-l- Duke of Vestmannie. The friend- Mill for building a two-stor- y Hacks w ly Government has spent some twenty George Ross, at an expense of 225,-00- 0. sentiments You have alwavs shown to House. Plans and specifications can AND WAGONETTE 110. won JJs as well as to Our Royal I thousand dollars to srive them a The Risdon Iron Works re- be seen at the Enterprise Mill for two Family give en- Bell Telephone 204, Mutual 590. assurance ceived the contract forher machinery. weeks. All tenders must be in sealed 203-t- f Oceanic Steamship Co. that You will participate in foreign military education for velopes. L. J. KAIAMA. Which fchls The importance of the work to the lY haPP.v event gives Us. what? to destroy the peace of Ha- 23-- 2 w an 9n !' We beg of You to believe future ship building and repairing i i in our desire for waii by seducing a few score of industry of the port Mr. Dwelling Houses & Lots the prosperity of Yourself and Your caused Ross Royal deluded men to join in raising to devote his entire time to suc- N FOR SAN FRANCISCO. House. Above all We pray to God them the OTICE. He may that cess of his undertaking, and he was have You in His holy and worthy the standard of revolution? No FOR SALE. highly pleased at The A 1 steamship keeping. language con- the results of the that can be used will steamer's first and only trial. MR. H. N. McCHESNEY RETIRED Given at the Castle of Lit our firm June 30, 1889. Stockholm, the vey the detestation in which they tie wood was ex- - t 5th of May, 1889. used in the vessel The business of the firm, as heretofore, ON ACCOUNT OF DEPAT- Of New York v . should be held, or can portray the cept for interior decorations and both at Honolulu, H. I., and at San Fran- !J- - ure, we are willing to offer AXT S T EAL1A," Your Good Friend, desk coverings. Several weak poin ts cisco, California, wdl be continued by R. 2 tor sale our L,ancis situate at ingratitude and baseness of their W. McChesney Kulaokahua Plains, on the mauka side of (M. R.) OSCAR. which formerly Aus- under the same firm name. acts. They are of treason, and existed in the M. W. McCHESNEY & SONS. Beretania street, adjoining E. C. Rowe's Countersigned : guilty Tins tralia's hull were overcome by him, July 20, 1880. 1282 25-- 3t premises, having a frontage of over 150 ft., old Company Alb. Ehrens-vard- . stand before the country convicted and the vessel throughout was dou- and a depth of 100 ft. Lot 2 has a frontage of 300 ft. and a depth of 100 ft., with 25 1282-l- t as trrtitors, deserving oniy the traitors bly strenthened. J. C. MARCHANT, dwelling houses thereon. sur doom prompt death. No further Mr. Ross introduced into the Aus- " For further particulars apply at Will leave Houolulu for the above port ou Public in Foreign Office a new Book-bind- the premises, or to A. Magoon, Mer- Notice. evidence of guilt is needed than their tralia system for the preserv- er & Taper Ruler J. His Majesty the King of bananas which will chant street. has received an self-convicte- ing undoubt- i acts of yesterday. They d A. B. KAAUKUU, Autograph Letter are edly increase the in pro- from His Majesty King trade that Bethel St., Press Pub. Co. Building. J AS. KUKONA. 2d, 1889, mvofira niviu 21-lv- Friday, Aug. Charles of criminals, and as such 2-- v 1281-l- Roumania of which the follow- let the duct several hundred per cent. The tf Honolulu, July 24, 1839. t ing is a translation : leaders be hung, without one day's Hawaiian steamers are largely de on " Monsieur My Brother. delay. The severity of such punish pendent the freight profits derived HARRY'S LUNCH ROOMS, At Noou. Which from the banana trade. Heretofore the For Sale or Lease. affords all thta,W Persuaded of the interest ment will forever intimidate others HOTEL STBK1CT. which Your Australia has Insurance during the earliervec, Majesty takes carried from 3,000 to 43TFor Freight or Passage apply to in everything which tends from engaging in a similar rebellion. 5,000 bunches of bananas each and at the samp Bmm.l .' to strengthen the trip, Roumanian State ui age, Policv-holie- and Nothing short of this will secure and in order to preserve them they HOUSE AND PREMISES AT Day arid Nigb.t oki as the r assure its progress, 00 31 Open I desire to inform peace to the country, must had to be carried above decks, much ml Iwiiei, Honolulu. House con- render his You that in conformity and this "1 tains large two WM. 0. IRWIN & CO., PohWtW with the 83 Article to the inconvenience of cabin three and small vivorship of the and shall be maintained, at all the rooms BILL Or FARE: Dividend I'ERl0Dl!lil Constitution, which prescribes the and hall and large attic. passengers and steamship company. Cottage with three rooms on premises; AgPM:. US l LL order of hazards. the r VALOBnClfiB-- rt. succession to the Throne in de- Under the new system the Australia cook and bath house; stable with three Tea, Coffee or Chocolate with fault of a mg investment and IroTEctio, direct heir, which it has not will be able to carry from 23,000 to stalls and carriage house ; shade and fruit Ham and Eggs 25 cents pleased trees on Eggs to order 25 " Providence to grant to me, and in The impression was very general 25,000 bunches, all of which will be the premises. following the family W"Applv to J. M. MONSARRAT, Porterhouse Steak 25 " acts of 1880 7-- and 1889 below decks. tf My Nephew yesterday that the King was in sym- shipped A sufficient Cartwright's Block, Merchant St. Mutton Chops 25 " (JRE IT BARGAINS Prince Ferdinand, second son amount of Pork Chops 25 " of My pathy with the Wilcox rebellion. In fresh air will be supplied well beloved brother His Highness the lower decks by means of Hamburg Steak 25 " Prince order to be fully satisfied regarding air fans Steak and Eggs 35 " In Hats and Bonnets, Hohenzollern, has been named as and improved ventilators. The Notice to Creditors. " heir presumptive it, a gentlemen Steak and Chops 35 nished. to the Crown, and has called on him at his banana trade is of considerable im- Fish 25 " Trimmed and untrinnned, received the name of Prince of boat-hous- e Tea, Coffee & Chocolate, with Bread Roumania where he was staying in portance in the commercial relations fT!HE UNDERSIGNED GIVES NOTICE .fOIIT u with the title and Butter or Cakes 10 " ... .i, trni(ay of Royal Highness. The the afternoon and stated to him this between the two countries, and in that she has been appointed executrix SO sentiments of friendship ot the will of her late husband, William Mush and Milk 10 " For Days 26 1256 of which Your order to encourage it the steamship On Majesty has given me feeling of the public. He immedi- Cooper Parke. All persons having any a"Extra dishes cooked to order. account of CLOSING OUT my such frequent and agents found necessary ! valuable ately sat it to make claims against hi estate, whether secured Business proofs do not allow me to down and wrote a note to these improvements. by mortgage doubt or otherwise, are requested to Dinner from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. that He will receive with satisfac- one of his ministers, which we are A fine lunch was served on present the same duly authenticated end THE RISDfl tion the the proper s, if notification of a fact which is of permitted to copy. steamer on the return trip. with vouche any exist, to her Dishes cooked to order uu to 8:30 p m. MRS. GOOD, such at the office of W. F. Aden, Esq., in Hono- 19 tf n r T nailer11 TV high Vi importance to the country The boiler of JTth1 till nilll I I II J Mill II lH whose "Hon. S. M. Damon Sir: The feeling the steamer Silva lulu, within six months from date, or they destinies are entrusted to me. will be ; in- or exploded at Eureka July 15th. The forever barred and all persons Fashionable Milliner rumor expressed by Mr. that I debted to said estate are Deal It is in this pleasing persuasion I vessel then ran ashore and was requested to make Corner of and HowartfStea that am in league with the movement of Mr. immediate payment to said W. F. Allen. beg Your Majesty to receive the assurance wrecked. The loss is about $5,000. Firewood For Sale! Fort Street, Honolulu, of Wilcox, I ANNIE S. PARKE. the high esteem and sincere affection make this solemn declaration F. Scherni, one of the leading Honolulu, June 24, 1889. with which that these reports or 150 lm 1277-- 4 1 I am, rumors are not Genoa merchants, has put a line of 8 per Cord, SEASIDE and LAWN TENNIS W. H. TAYLOR Monsieur My Brother, true, nor the semblance of which is con- sailing vessels between Genoa and 200 HATS at 25c, 50c. and 75c. each : LI. O. TlWWlkl.. 3U Your Majesty's Good Brother, nected with the matter before the Cab- San Francisco. The vessels will ANDERSON & LUNDY, AT CHR. GEKTZ'S former prices, $1.20 to $2.00; (Signed) CHARLES. inet yesterday." bring out merchandise and marble 80 FORT STREET. Countersigned : "Kalakaua." and take back wheat and lumber. Dentists. TIPS, PLUMES Al. The first vessel of bnschtf. Lahovari. We are glad to be able to contra- the new line sailed Also, a large variety of In all its Bucharest 2, 14 on 18th of April, 1889. the June last with a full - Steamboat, Steamship, Lacii EaglMl dict the report which was ARTIFICIAL TEETH Notice to Policy holders FLOWERS AND FEATHERS: Lompotia. 25-- lt certainly cargo of choice Uigh treasure or 122 marble for this port. from one to an entire set in- A LOT OF CHEAP RIBBONS. btilti current yesterday, and was strength- She will be followed by the Vermont, serted on gold, silver, allum-inu- m IN THE STEAM VESSELS of all kird! and rubber bases. with hulls ot wood, iron or coupmlfc It has pleased His Majesty the King to ened no doubt by the fact that some to sail the latter part of this month, and by C. Crown and bridge work a specialty. To Latest Novelue hi Gauzes appoint of the royal household were riding the Accame, which will persons wearing rubber plates which' are a ) Life Assurance Society viaable. leave Genoa at the end of August. Ept SAMUEL MILLS DAMON through the streets early constant source of irritation to the and TRIMMIN iS. in the day Fires on the Coast. mouth and throat, we would recommend n 1 n to be a Commissioner of Crown decked with wreaths. At such a our Prophylactic Metal Plate. All oper- OF THE . titanIll j inv"a v w wj Lands. The Pacific coast is suffering from GREAT REDUDTION IN PRICES! drat t of water guaranteed. in 7-l- m The Board now consists of His ations performed accordance with the nnrl timor Mlkltt Excellency time as this, such a display was out a run of destructive fires. Begin- latest improvements in dental science. omiiu virra Hon. Jona. Austin, His p:xcellencv Hon. nmlu mtia' the mo UtlBVnA liMI of place. Various reports were ning with Reno, Seattle and Van- Teeth extracted without pain by the use of You are respectfullv in Work connected tbertf Samuel Mills Damon, Cu"rtis also reauested. Boiler Iron and Hon. P. couver, next to Quijo-toa- , Nitrous Oxide Gas. current that it was Wilcox's plan to the come was case any statements are made by agents WAIT, l Ol duiici Iaukea. Hotel street, Tregloan premises. . . . . ,i n ... m ,n M M l lI lift lli Arizona. The business portion 55-l- y of other companies against the Equitable Foreign Office. ask the King to abdicate, and then July 29, 1889. of the town was wiped out by fire or its methods, to lay the matter promptly for shipment, ready to be mew 25-- 3t proclaim Liliuokalani i- ! 1282-l- t Queen, and he on June 28th. The loss is estimated before ALEX. J. CARTWRIGHT, -tai Bootetore erounl. -- . . . r ... nitTffrtvl P, i ' Vi 't become her private minister. This at $50,000 and it will fall heaviest on General Agent for the 391 Hawaiian Is. Pi,,. mule bv thin MttOUiW"-- ' 1" 148 1270-t- ? 1 .. . .1 II Notice to Postal Savings Bank De- may or may not have been his pur- mining companies, the town being a f ..l.n.rr positors. mining camp. vVe were to the front for the work bein.' far superior to l '."11 pose, which happily ha3 not been Glorious Fourth and appre- Sinn ana mi-- Ji"- -" is About 11 IMPERISHABLE everybody in ip wm:k. Notice hereby given that on and after o'clock in the night of ciated our efforts. Winches, Air ami uncmwi carried out. And it is to be hoped pi- 5th a fire Ellens-bur- g, ttmst ADuraved - the first day of November, 1889, the rate the broke out in NEW YORK after ih he may be placed and r.unuiar of interest payable on deposits in the Pos where there can Washington Territory, in the PERFUME. About 2 dozen onlv of those SOLE Agents grocery pretty SILK FLAGS at 50c, 85c and n.msl of tlie He.ne SUM tal Savings Bank lt be no danger of harm store of J. T. Anthony. The will be four and one-ha- from him in $2.50 are left. flames were & - I' (4J) per centum per annum. future. fanned by a high wind Murray Lanman's city w' "V":::; ; a a and soon spread to the adjoining Daw Vulve aiouou, if F. WUNDENBERG, Life Insurance Company By late steamers. New NOVELS pump. Nicaragua frame buildings. The fire easily got and LATE MAIL MATTER. Postmaster-Genera- l. Canal. FLORIDA WATER, Approved: beyond the control of the limited JOHN DYKK Conflicting stories are coming fire department, FULL LINES STAPLE STATIONERY. L. A. Thurston, from Panama and Central sweeping the entire I1 America business portion of the city, embrac- Best TOILET. BATH, Minister of Interior. about trouble between Nicaragua for Inkstands, etc; Full Bound Ledgers, ing Main street, from Fifth to First, Daybooks and Journals, at rl 1 S. M. Damon, and Costa Rica over the proposed Assets : $95,000,000 n HI ' la Fourth from Main to Pine, Third 00. Lowest Rates !. i r a 4v i ii an Minister of Finance. Nicaragua Canal. A Managua cor- and SICK ROOM. WV II I III 1 II 111 I t from to I I I I I I Jona. respondent of Water Sprague, Pearl from The grandest present to send to Il l I 111 Austin, the Panama Alta and Fifth to Second, covering Minister of Herald gives an area of your friends or keep for your own draw- Foreign Affairs. an extraordinary ten blocks in of ing room or library is Clarence W. account of the the heart the city. "Facts are stubborn things." Asiiford, strained relations The only brick buildings left are Attorney-Genera- l. the ICRS. SINCLAIR'S between the two countries and the Lynch block 1281-2- and the Ellensburg t 24-- 3t probability of war. seems It that National Bank. Two hundred houses INDIGENOUS FLOWERS OF HAWAII. two years ago the boundary line be- EVERY were totally destroyed, and sur- AGE, AT EVERY Honolulu Tax Assessor's Office. tween the countries was the Contains 40 large settled by face burned over is about fifty acres. full page col From and after July 1, 1889, reference to President Cleveland. premium table, and in every year, the ored plates; price only $12; can be the under- The loss, as far as can be ascertained, mailed abroad. signed, Deputy Assessor and Collector of Costa Rica was then satisfied with ACTUAL is about $2,000,000. Only four stores - RESULTS of Tontine Policies Taxes for the District of the decision but now EKE y- Kcna, Island of that the Canal were left in the place 150 Oahu, will be in Company has actually and about of the New York ?THOS. G. THKUlf, his office in the Kapuanva begun opera- people were made destitute. The Life Insurance Co. miaaing on each day of the week (Sun- tions, and as the canal starts about city has a population of have been Honolulu. i i days fifty miles of Costa 4,000 and LARGER than those OF tt fl excepted), from 9 o'clock until 4 Rican territory, will be rebuilt at once. o'clock (excepting Saturdays, when the the old dispute has been revived. ANY OTHER COMPANY ' . HI The next place to go was Bakers-field- . issuing m I 1 I 111 H 11 office will be closed 12 Costa Rica has as good as at o'clock noon), for declared At noon on the 7th fire was similar Mill w. the purpose of receiving war and Nicaragua has policies. Star the returns of all gathered up discovered in a small wooden build- persons an army of 4,000 Bale- - liable to taxation in this district. men. The first ing near the Southern Hotel. Planters' Monthly Is offered for J"-A- 11 construction party on In returns must be made to the the canal left spite of all efforts the hotel took fire undersigned not later than July 31, 1889, New York May 25th and operations For particulars apply to will and from the hotel the blaze spread For July, 1889. or no appeals can by law be granted. begin at once if the war does rapidly with MIU WITH Special not interfere. the result that every 26x48 attention is herewith drawn by business house in the town was burn- 3. TABLE OF CONTENTS: 0. BEKGER, Trash-carrie- r, etc., the undersigned to the fact that no return Senator Zeldon the Costa Rican ed,with almost forty dwelling houses, 1 r:-- Rm'VrS. OS-- 1'' Pan?: is valid in law unless sworn to before minister at Washington denies that Hawaiian Sutrar Statistics f the involving a loss of $1,250, rS Gen'l Agent - country - perhaps Hawaiian Islands. With Our Readers i foil ilie iiuv"i :ik mm Assessor, Deputy Assessor, Notary Pub- his has any idea of inter- 149-t- f 000, with an insurance of only $300, 1 ft&Lt lic, or some tering witn tne canal or construc- Alexander Young's Patent Automatic Vacuum other person authorized to its 000. The fire department could not Diffusion Apparatus I''lj tion, or of hindering u administer oaths. the company by 119 1240-l- y with the begin to cope with The Foreign Sugar Trade and Con Toother- . : , I i - Blank means. He the fire, it came v All' forms on which to make returns indirect says that' his so quickly, burned so fiercely sumption in the U nited States Clarifiers, leam can be had government will aid in every and FELIX machinery ' daily during the month of July way spread so rapidly. Thirteen blocks OLLERT, Tobacco Culture other fmWd on application the enterprise, and professes of at the office of he not New Method Planting Cane m the under were wiped out, and no res- ARE YOU ILL? - i h signed. to believe the report sent in hotel, Report on Manufacture of Sugar by the taurant Artistic Engraver on Wood & or business house was left. the only perfect Electrio T. A. LLOYD, Star and Herald's correspondent. Body-Batter- Riverside, Southern California California Deputy y . It will Notes from Queensland, Australia Assessor and Collector of Taxes Switively cure Nervous (Late of Harper Bros., N. Y.) for District of Kona, Rheumatism Adamson's Roasting Process Island of Oahu. The Bill giving responsible gov- 3Teu 2ttu)ntisfnunts. W. L. Gbeen, Artificial Coffee Bean ernment to Western Australia ex- pepsia, Male and Female Weakness. Thousands cured Contracts Executed on Moderate Coffee, Tobacco and Pepper in Ceylon Minister of Finance. jnAmerica. Forwarded safely to any partof the world cludes the area for Pamphlet No. 2. Address Sugar in Kansas will w northward from the M. K. Trust Terms. Delivery to., T04 Sacramento St., San Francisco, Cal., U.S A 26th parallel of cured-Pamp- h. The Louisiana Sugar Industry latitude from its fiieit No. 3 describes a new (Specimens of I1MW . LOST, Invention work at office). Protect the Useful Birds UtS" ..MI operation. The proceeds of the land 1889. (.h9T particn sales are to go towards encourag- 3 ' '. i y Ci h r. r. pi" von ntii DIPLOMA. TERMS . : What is Worth Advertising ing immigration, and the limitation N BERETAXIA OR KING STS., A , r. Cerci in satisfaction the Dept., of emigrants is V ladies' black leather purse, in Art Haeper Bros, ) Ttfanaapr BUT WJi'Z forbidden unless silver I TO 5 BA.T8.B i htp t Uimnrrlira. Yearly $ 2 50 Is Worth Advertising t aM New subscription Well. mounted, containing a small amount of aariiterd n.-i- mCJ .. York, April, 1887.f first assented to by the Imperial caw Strtetvrc. leet. I prescribe it and Foreign " 3 00 : money. A reward of $5 wdl be paid on Mr. Felix Ollert was Therefore, Advertise in the govern feel safe in recommend- - for several years em-ploy- ed 4 00 ment. return of same at the office of C. L. Car- Urd only by the in this Bound Volumes , ing it to all sufferers. establishment, and found a : DAILY ADVERTISER. ter, attorney-at-law- Merchant street. E?aas Chemical Ca competent engraver and in all respects Back Volumes bound to order. 24-- 3t ,A. J. STONEB, M.D., a The Eureka Consolidated Reduc- reliable and upright person, Decatur, III. J. G. Smithwick, Address : tion Works at Eureka, Nevada were PKirK ftl.nn. Supt. Eng. Dept., Trade BEJlrk 1 Sold bv T)rntcHta Harper Bros., n Y. G ZETTE PUBLISHING CO., DVERTISE YOUR WANTS IN burned on July 7th. Loss 150,000, THE DAILY ADVERTISER Daily Pacific Commercial insurance $30,00. READ BENSON, SMITH & CO., keep- - Advertise want the 161261-l- y Orders receiver! ot i i? t J: books to latest news. Agent. o. 28 46 Merchant St., Honolulu. Merchant st. 61-i- m d&w2w rice. DAILY PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, JULY 31, 1889. position which he trained, had and set House at 7 :15 p. m. his comrade pris Col. V. V. Ashford were of the most per- Neu) titocrti0fmeni0. ,1 about placing his men in position. lock-u- p .X " 6BE&T oners arriving at the a few min fect description, and that gentleman de- New RIOT! in at the THE GENERAL ALARM utes later serves great credit for his skill and energy was spread throughout the city by means Thus ended the most stupid, bold and in pushing the military operations to a p- of the destructive riot that ever took place on P( -- 77-- thoweof the telephone from the central offices, rapid and successful termination. Major about 8 the Hawaiian Islands since the advent T30DJD a.m., and the Honolulu Rifles Hebbard is also entitled to a large meed JAS . were of the white man upon these shores sar-v- . immediately ordered to report at of praise for carrying out skilfully the their armories. When the alarm was GENERAL REMARKS. details entrusted to him. first given there was a great deal of ex- It was feared that, if the rioters could The following persons were arrested At to On citement, especially among the Portu not be dislodged and taken before dark for treason, although they were not is being held not ness set they might be SALOON, FORT ST. "ZZm guese and Chinese. Numbers of fami- in, that able to actively engaged in the riot: J. D. CRITERION r 1 get field to lies fled to the top of Punchbowl Hill, the pieces hoisted the second McDonald, Joseph M. Poepoe and Char- story veranda of the Palace or some and a few ladies took refuge at the Am- les Clark. These men were arrested elevated position and bring them to bear during day ; police a Islands, .. i in trip saic ui erican legation, where a corps of marines the but the had Honolulu, Hawaiian of upon the city ; but so long as the .ho residence the Government from the U. S. S. Adams was stationed. Palace string of other names whose owners will remained in possession of Lieut. Parker manfully held the Palace Lieutenant be arrested later for the same offence. Gr" " ,ivprtisement. Parker, such a move on the part of with about a dozen soldiers of the King's the Among the rioters were a number of SOLE LOCAL AGENT - i rioters would difficult if Annrorrflr Guard fully armed; and Wilcox was have been not elusive oiwcw-- impossible. A. were opW gayly arrayed in an Italian uniform, al- His Excellency L. Thurston arrived i'Vkrf .u.,a;,-- o Aneniatre. It was also surmised with more show by 1 " though during the Kaala this morning at o'clock. ioir: j I the fusilade he hid in a carriage i j u 11 I of reason sympathizers dis- For the Sale of i that with the gone to Molokai to quell a , osmii t UDon gasoline tank irom which position he He had win."" lor " " iiw- i ft"Fir it w simiiw..v. Tn issued his orders. rebels, of whom there were known to be turbance ihere, and the Kaala was dis- KnSrdronks. a considerable number who did not to A Cabinet council was held early in take patched early yesterday bring him and wagon- - active part with them, might set fire to back in the emergency. doable team the forenoon ; and, with the three Min- -:- - -:- - 150 law-wa- s WIELAND'S 5 - yesterday aiternuuu Natives. the city during night ; and marshal The following is a copy of the Marshal's JOHN were about isters present, were convened the Am- Jl There erican, British, proclaimed to take place at 10 p. m., notice to able bodied government the street at the time, French and Portuguese on - ,irtil thp after which hour no person was to appear officials, up places ,r? nrettv iivcij.i.. ' - Commissioners, also Captain Woodward stuck in prominent on the streets. An armed patrol was : of the U. S. S. Adams. This Council throughout the city yesterday forenoon also organized to watch the city during able-bodie- jtreei. decided to demand the surrender of Every d male employee of the night, composed of the Honolulu the Hawaiian within -:- - The Palace Grounds and Wilcox ; and His Excellency S.M.Damon Government the CELEBEATED BEEES H. I. Rifles, blue jackets and marines from city, without exception, is ordered forth- OF HONOLULU, was appointed to carry out the demand, U. S. S. Adams, and citizen volunteers with to report for duty to the Marshal of although his mission proved to be un- the Kingdom. Gov't House Taken as special constables, besides the whole :o:-- successful. This notice was signed by Tuesday, July 30. police force. There were, however, no John H. The Cabinet appointed Colonel V. V. Soper, Underwood, froru Molokai. attempts at incendiarism. Marshal, and countersigned by Possession of Ashford to command the Government There were several plans of programme the three Cabinet Ministers then present 1888, forces, and to report to it all arrange- SOLD DURING THE YEAR pgPABTUKKS. said to have been formed by Wilcox in in the city. 30. ments made to preserve the authority of Tuesday. July BY ARMED the rash riot that he made. One report Ladies were serving hot coffee during for Molokai. KIOTERS. the Government. At 10 a. m. Jnderwood, of this nature was to the effect that he yesterday to the sharpshooters and other MR. DAMON'S MISSION intended to secure the person of the volunteers engaged in the suppression of 3 -- .1 m . was 1-- ! fT.. undertaken, and he proceeded to King, compel him to abdicate in favor of the riot. 2,178 Hanson, for Puget the King street entrance of the Palace The King's barracks were in charge of BARRELS Fresno, his sister Liliuokalani, heir apparent.and grounds, but not before several t. Household troops all day. for Maui and The Honolulu Rifles shots demand a new Constitution and a new-Cabine- .Jliianaio, had been exchanged between the Hono- This was probably the plan In concluding this lengthened report, Cameron, for Hama- - Hou, lulu Rifles and the rioters within. Mr. proposed either in whole or in a modi- we may add that the riot described, al Damon was though long subsequently refused admis- fied form ; premeditated and planned, ,re;e jaivtuc, iui Called Out. but matters were kept so Full Importations by Every Coast Steamer. sion, and at this time the rioters had was one of the most silly and hopeless 4 very secretly, that even as we write the fnrw- - Kauai 2-t- f , Akamai, turned the field pieces upon the sharp- exact reasons are unknown, although attempts to overturn the Hawaiian Gov u"i wrho Wiialeale, Campbell, for Kauai, shooters had found a lodgement in they may be expected to be devulged ernment that could be imagined. the Opera House opposite to and com- day. Nothing but gross ignorance of the situa Kiaia.Hagland, for Kilauea and during the manding a range of the grounds. Mr. tion could have prompted any such at- HL Early in MALIK'j.tin The Opera House Bombard- the skirmish Robert Boyd, rmilani tor Damon, who was attended by Lieutenant chief lieutenant of Wilcox, was severely tempt; and, had the rioters been white SoiWahine for Hainakua, Hawaii. Kamana, had to escape between the two men, a lunatic asylum or a hempen for Kauai. wounded in two places. He is another Ufinia by cravat would been most lulokai for Kauai. ed the Rioters. fires which had now become heavy. The of the proteges sent to Italy for a military have the suit field pieces of the rioters were soon education at the Government expence, able punishment that could have been " G. N. WILCOX." , in Port from Foreign Ports. out to silenced by the fire of the sharpshooters and this was the use that he and Wilcox meted them all. M J ... VponnicAA ItlimS VfOOQWUU, kMui i ittutww. who kept up a steady , fusilade upon the made of it. g Australia, nouuit-ue- o . SPECIAL. BUSINESS ITEMS. Wan, Smith, Newcastle, men at these guns as long as any of the Among the incidents it may by men- fck Having JUST RECEIVED ex above vessel a Consign- ipit Morning Star, Garland, SSI. 7 HAWAIIANS KILLED rebel gunners appeared in sight. tioned that Mr. Hutchinson, the sculptor, ,nn ttanson. Pueet Sound. The California Fruit Market of At first only about 100 men of was ment CHTupper. Keeley. Vancouver. in the Palace all the forenoon dur- has received by the Australia Wilcox. Raacfa, San Francisco. the RiSes reported for duty, but AND 12 WOUNDED ! ing the heaviest of the fireing. He was refrigerator from San Francisco HDimond. Drew, San Francisco. soon & their numbers greatly increased. at work modeling a bust of the King a large supply of Mexican limes, oysters, a. H. MUMM CO.'s By 11 a. m. the rioters had was in ; cherries, green gages, i kTT.,ctpil troui Foreieru and no way disturbed but when plums, Bartlett Port. all taken shelter in the bungalow :.... Where from. Due. situated he left the Palace at dinner time and pears and other fruits. 3ts. TjlXTRA ! in the Palace grounds, and the fire of passed the rebel sentries, he concluded CHAMPAGNE LHanray.. Boston Aug Ui DRY " the rifles slackened to only an occasional it was safer not to go in after- Liverpool Aug .51 The Queen's Bungalow Ruined back the Stortisflnnus. p.i j.i. t ; . . .. n. , . in shot as riotors came within their range. tJiiaif ...lilCil'i ucui iu noon, and he didn't. We offer for sale Minnie New York Oct 1 From this time there was little or no fire-in- g the same at 15 We learn that it was the desire of the i) Caroline S. America Aug by Dynamite Bombs. done by the rioters, still there was Sipsic Fanning s lsl. .Aug 10 government that the resident forces $30.00 per Case, ea. 1 doz. qts.; nmmore. in rrauciavu. . auk . . no appearance of surrender. A squad of should alone put down the riot; and ) a DooidasSan Francisco.July 23 the Honolulu Rifles had also occupied a WANTED. lDuuiusuu. .can rrai isLu..juiv that with this view they did not call 12.00 per Case, ea. 2 doz. pts. Aim vantage position in Kawaiahao church, r aniniiiis isd..Aue;lU upon the American man-of-w- ar now in - . San . . . 3 D met Franc.sco Aug and others in private houses where a ASECOJD-HAN- "SOUTH fisuelo port for assistance. The marines of that . . San Francisco . . . Aue 2 Surrender of Rioters. Notes " Hall's nar.pnr. Annlv nt tlia Frminispr Ano-.- the range of the grounds could be had. The ttlmnftn San vessel, however, were on duty all day at Hawaiian Gazette Office. 25-l- t W. C. PEACOCK & Co., . -- of ...Fort Klahely.. Aug arrangements the volunteers through- ; ' the American legation and seventy i i ir .'.iti r r'i veil u iicra j- and Incidents. out the day were perfect, and it was MERCHANT STREET. Til tsan r rancisco.f . . Autr 6 bine jackets came ashore after the riot Dspreclels San Francisco. . .Aug 7 known by noon that the surrender of the was over, to form part of the night tinier?. an franci.sco. .Aug 1U FOR SALE. rioters was only a question of a few patrol. There were also in readiness Duaaesne was apparent stron- hours. Yet, ch San Francisco. . .Aug 7 it that from the Adams, a few rifle guns THREE COTTAGES AND ger measures had to be taken to drive premises on Emma street at a rea- Colonies Aug 24 A daring and serious, although futile, and gattling guns should the riot have Ml sonable figure. Apply to TTTWlfl h , A 1 from the bungalow 94 123G-G- m Vun i. ii ,r 9 them where they proved serious enough for the use of these J. M. MONSARRAT, insurrection broke out in this city about 7-- tf were safe from the rifle shots, and no weapons. Cartwright's FUock, Merchant St 4 a. m. busi- sHIPriNG NOTES. yesterday, which paralized heavy ordinance was available to the The Palace doors, and also those of troops outside. These measures were sieamer Kinau is on the Marine ness for the day and called out the the Government buildings, were kept f. Honolulu Rifles to actual warfare in seige finally taken, however, as will appear closed during the day. Lot For Sale. coasting BARGAINS CAN BE OBTAINED schooners are moored in later on. able-bodie- practice. All d Government officials -- 1. F m Both telephone lines were in charge IN- i, were summoned for armed duty, and . ..,'uuu uau.-yi- sans half-whit- e Boniifl tn.,1 Two Hawaiians, named of the government from an early hour many of these were furnished with fire- Ey - Robt. W. Wilcox, and Robt. Boyd, in the forenoon ; and this, although a Kinau and Victoria streets, running m l ltavr: ca- arms. Mr. Justice Dole shouldered a ,Kr.,nK I ,,,,..1; ... 11. . ,.f 1 1. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS! . tuiuugu iu xmnaiuu. viiv ui Lite - l UVVA who had been sent at the Govern- wise move, added greatly to the uncer- rifle among others. most desirable lots on the plains, for build 1 1i"Wi the :Thor-. - iry n sub-divisio- n. ivii.', iiu tiii iiri tainty of the proceedings told among G. Shuman, a private in the Honolulu ing or Apply to AT THE- - ment expense to be educated at an Italian 13-l- m W. FUSTEK. the people. Rifles, was arrested by the rioters while Military School, had been plotting an About noon four deserters from the Metric Suear Swindle. he was on guard in Palace Square. They insurrection for some time ; but the up --F tI J ... rioters climbed and leaped over the took him within the wall, where he was wttru, one or tne elec-- Popular Millinery House walls, one of WANTED. swindlers. hn rumors that were current were little Palace whom had been disarmed and then set free. . 7 .ivj wjju DOU DVtho V,m, "Vr seriously wounded the hand by a rifle v ,1. movement in During the final attack upon the Bung- xvib. courts zo heeded until the culminated TO PURCHASE ON ONE OF fars and eiirht. bail, inese men were immediately : N. S. in an armed band, of about 150 native alow, the bombardment was operated by the Hawaiian Islands, a tract of 104 Fort Street. SACHS, Prop. utu y. arrested, and the demoralization that land, 10,000 acres, more or less. rU.-- itiuor. in. Messrs. Hay Wodehouse and Arthur J. -ine " Hawaiians, marching from Palama to had set in among the rioters was first Address offers with statement of A Full Assortment of Miwuimg LUC Turton. price "A. S. 99," at the Advertiser Office. w , en- from m . li iai in Honolulu, two miles, and securing learned them. CASUALTIES. 153 1277-l- n LUrtL 1L Wfin (1 ha rlifH. THE POLICE STATION Gauze, Summer Merino & Wool Underwear coct trance to the Palace grounds. Among those opposed to the rioters, a more nerfWt Rwin- - was the center of information during this Wn. Ti. 1 In Honolulu all was quiet during the the only serious casualty that we have the day, and the Police Court adjoining to previous to going to NOTICE. At very low prices. Gent's fine Undershirts at 50 and 75 cents ; . takinojICllIlfll KlltTOr WIT,. night, although in most of the native been able learn, Uil was made headquarters for IOll I. Government press, was a wound in the shoulder re- JEAN, CANTON FLANNEL AND MERINO DRAWERS, l houses lights were seen burning at mid- the time being. Two Gattling or ma- appearance by means of ceived by Lieut. Parker; and it is sup- MR. H. CROCKER, MERCHANT-ST-. in all sizes and qualities ; night and during the very early hours of chine guns were stationed in front of posed it was from a shot fired by Wilcox. is prepared to do window COTTON, LISLE THREAD and MERINO SOCKS ; Shoot , and carpet cleaning, etc., at short notice. . wfc lntnl l .1 11,1,1,1" .1 these buildings, and here the volunteers ill morning, contrary to usual practice. On the side of the rioters there were Leave orders at his stand. 24-- 3t Unbleached Cotton Socks, regular made, at $2.25 per doz. ; for the arlmiV: improvised their headquarters also. .i. About 1 a. m. an unusual number of seven killed and twelve wounded, several Balbriggan Socks, silk clocked, at $3 per doz. ; t, ., - "uu nnw 1 1 1 mi i m About thirty rioters surrendered to seriously. The killed were: Paui, a Fine British Socks, full finished, at $3 ptr doz. , came natives and Chinamen were seen on the 1 a--Z.M. out of a ma Lieut. Parker at p. m. and were dis- of iQto drayman in the employ Macfarlane NOTICE. 1 which it had en- - streets, as if something very uncommon armed and kept in confinement in the W gUcrnr 4 ; & Co. ; Luika, a kanaka in uniform ; The Latest Style Neckwear and Collars ; of the Palace, until removed to was about to happen but white people basement Hiki, driver for Waller & Co. ; Palau, DURING MY ABSENCE FROM THIS the Station House at a later hour, under Mr. David Dayton will act A full assmt. of Gent's Cotton, Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs; went to bed as usual, and in the ab- driver tor C. Hustace ; Pelelua, harness for me under full power of attorney. i , . A new assortment of mat , of 'HL k.M .m . .4. Am a corporal's guard eight volunteers. & Co. ; two All be to D. f( u. rennea sence of electric lights darkness and maker with Foster and others bills to sent Dayton's office, kue - 1 Build- all .7 Process Sill, Vn4- silence reigned on the thoroughfares. For some hours the Government whose names are not known. They have and those indebted to C. W. Hart are by a of requested to make immediate payment to Hats, most authentic sources, we ings had been held detachment been to the undertaker's for coffins. D. Gent's Straw From the taken Dayton. At prices lower than ever. learn that the rebel rioters formed at the rioters, but about 12 m. these were The wounded, so far as we have C. W. HART. Honolulu, July 25, 1889. 22-- 6t Palama; and about m. yesterday, disloged by the volunteers who forthwith been able to find out, are: Robert FINE WHITE SHIRTS and CALICO SHIRTS ; , With. E,ut(. 3a. marched from that suburb to the city took possession, although not before a Boyd, shot in the leg and also grazed in White Shirts at $1 ; superior quality at $1 .25 ; -- Calico Shirts, good quality at $1.00 and $1.25; S "fcrtl" We of arriving at the mauka gate of the Palace rioter of mixed negro blood had been the head, both painful wounds but not of building. Unlaundried Shirts only 75 cents : at 4 a. m. They knocked at this gate killed in front that considered serious; George Markham, A full assortment of GENTLEMEN'S WOOL OU1SIDE LHIRTS in 15tfc dUdge Coffee plain and 1 , on saloons were closed during tlorrv and demanded admittance; when, after The the shot through fleshy part of arm ; a fancy en broidery. day; and crowds congregated at the i representing some parleying, they entered the grounds kanaka, whose name we did not learn, isroTicii: I 1 It-- I PL "'111 unopposed. The Palama rioters were street corners talking of the all prevail- was shot in the hand rather seriously. Valises 43 worth 1 .;r. Trunks and always on hand. ing subject of the riot, gaping with an- Wai-pi- o, "suienrin.: , mttuy minions. joined by other squads from Likelike Kamai, formerly a schoolmaster at xiety to hear the latest reports, or listen- 119-- v ?Ded Mi 01 real street and other localities ; and, at one was one of the rioters who deserted ESTABLISH-mento- e ACCOUNT OF THE f hruy tflYthe 7 frequently-fals- ON UL. hainn time, the rebels upon the Palace grounds ing to stories that were more Wilcox and jumped the wall. He was the Parcels Post, the Agency than true. Early in the afternoon of Wells, Fargo Co.'s Express in these must have numbered about 250 indivi- wounded in leg and hand. Wilcox is Islands will be discontinued. wch alone is it was planned to make a closer attack of own WE LEAD! OTHERS FOLLOW ! u,x million duals. said to have shot two his men eW frinT n . . dollarw 4.30 p. m. ; THE KINO WAS ABSENT upon the rebels' stronghold at who were attempting to desert, and p. .""-ge- it was not until 5.30 m. that active n l on m4. from the Palace at the time, and he but there are nine others whose names were THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY be- operations in this direction actually 22-l- Nb . VTslxteen years of a slept at the Punchbowl street residence unknown when we received the report. w Of the United States. gun. A corps of volunteers took up a I M T.I a of consort ; an alarm was sent to Drs. Rodgers and Wood are engaged i "iUl.L his but Stands First among the Life Assurance Companies of the World in all - position in the Coney premeses which of y yet ex- him by telephone, and he telephoned dressing the wounds the prisoners at : iCacritttUi:e bungalow, WONG S.AI, essential particulars, viz L18 a sensational for his Chamberlain Mr. Jas. W. Rob- commanded the and from the several places of confinement. Manufacturer of Outstanding Assurance , $549,216,126 00 thence the half negro .OtU ertson. The royal party then hastened It was reported that New Business for 1888 152,933,535 00 .mate Chilrlran All DYNAMITE BOMBS ' to the King's boat-hous- e, where they killed in front of the Government build- Gentlemen's Underclothing Surplus, (4 per cent. Standard) 20,794,715 00 Vnoa,11 combined remained during the day undisturbed were thrown at the doomed building. ing was John Hapa, but the name is Total Income 26,958'977 00 Wollen and Pongee Coats, Premium Income 22,047,813 00 r with and guarded by about a dozen House- While this bombardment lasted the doubtful. JUH1"JCIIIY j tht UI TZCIt I'll- - Wool, Calico, German and Linen Increase in Assets in 1888 10,664,018 00 vuo from Opera House of rioters escaped by P iamous Jessup hold troops. sharpshooters the A number the Shirts. Increase in Outstanding Assurance. 1 66,186,564 00 Meanwhile the rebels summoned kept up a steady and furious fusilade, jumping over the Palace wall and run- Queen Street, next door to E. B. Thomas' Increase in Total Income liftoa 3,718,128 00 ' harj Pa- most of 14-3- ra Increase in Premium Income 2,932,038 00 f Lieut. R. Parker to surrender the until finally, after an hour's bombard- ning the gauntlet, but these will Jnl,. ,blS fire on tli Increase in Surplus J 2,690,460 00 lace ; officer heroically refused ment the rioters rushed from the build- yet be arrested. There are only some "liV.: ""U, . but that Dividends Paid in 1888 2,376,664 00 , JUSf. vl:i, '. inMnJ:vuuiHnQo cot to surrender, although repeated demands ing waving a white sheet upon a pole, fifty arrests of rioters made altogether. Increase in Interest ; Dividend and Rent Income, 1888 786,090 DO were made by Wilcox, the leader of the and shouting "peace" "surrender' etc. The Bungabw was very much dam- Pianos For Rent. Expenses to New Business 3.22 per cent V"11U Percentage of to 128 uwas bnm' rebels, to do so. Seeing this stubborn The gates were then thrown open, aged by the dynamite bombs literally Assets Liabilities per cent Opera Vide New York State Life Insurance Report for 1888, in which are the sworn resistence, many of the rebels deserted, and a force of vukmteers entered and torn to pieces, and the House is PIANOS IN GOOD ORDER Statements of all Life Companies. scarcely whole of the prisoners. also somewhat damaged. from $4.00 to $7.00 per month. e evident and Wiicox found that he had took the rioters 9 MUSIC DEPARTMENT OF Was t0 150 men left. With this number, how- The firing ceased about 7 p. m. ancl CONCLUDINO REMARKS. THE HAWAIIAN NEWS ALEX. J. CAETWRIGHrp, PS thleS ri 123-t- COMPANY. f 90-t- lCf alive. ever, he determined to maintain the Wilcox was marched to the Station j The military arrangements made by f GENERAL AGENT HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. DAILY PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, JULY 31, 1889.

cral 2liit,ctttScM HAWAIIAN FOREIGN OFFICE LIST. tuts. COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES.

m-k- com" Kew and Bewildering Processes by Which - PACIFIC They Are Turned Oat. C, Consul; A. C, Acting Consul; V. HARDWARE Philadelphia Times. "The photographed counterfeit bank andllonsulates in thetpKingdom. Fort Street, " " S. Foreignmhv:tLegations JHawaiian Honiu . bill is very common, said John Dye, government counterfeit detective, to a Date of reporter. There are two processes, the Rank. " CoUNTBY. Name. ob Commission. Reduction in tub X 'old' and the new. By the old procesa Larn1 r . the whole of the back of the note is copied New Invoices in Latest Designs Just appears in black on Received a W and the photograph. Excellency Geo. W. Merrill, M. R. June 12, 1885. These are then tinted with pens and United States, His 1866. brushes Gbeat Bbitain, Maior James H. Wodehonse, Com., C. G. June 21, o jj by hand. The black, however, can be seen pobtugai., Senhor A. de Souza Canavarro, Com., C. C, Sept. 5, ltb'J. under the tint, which on the seal is blotted Jan. 12, 1883. and covers the white lines which appear Japan, Mr. Taro Ando, D. A., C. G. Feb. 25, 1886. A SEW LINE in the genuine note. The numbering is Toitcbi Takasugi, Attaches. March 16, 1888. OF U0() also blurred with color, and the whole of S. Ban, April 4, 1888. Aug. 24, 1888. the tinting on the back of the note is F. Tanno, 1888. Artists' 31aterials, badly done and incomplete. 3. Hayakawa, Dec. 28, Art Goods Fbange, M. G. G. Bosseront d'Anglade, Com. C. Jan. 16, 1889. "The detection of photographed coun- Chan. March 10, 1888. terfeits depends upon a critical observa- M. Leon Bellaguet, Paintings, Pictures, tion of their character and appearance Pictlll( of Foreign Consuls Resident . All of which were Unless they are perfectly new they are off List injhe personally selected and color, and show the reddish brown pecul- Date of PICTURE FRAMING iar to faded photographs. By the new Rank. in all ll branch process the seal, numbers and color work COUNTBT. Name. Exequatub. ea a on the back, whether pink, carmine, chocolate or green, are first entirely re- United States, J. H. Putnam, C. G. C. July 10, 1885. moved from the note to be imitated. A Oct. 23. 1885. RUBBER negative is then taken from 1886. the block which F. P. Hastings, V. & Dep. C G. April 26, Having been appoi remains. To produce the color work an en- Con. Clerk, Oct. 18, 1886. nted AGENTS of . . A. W. Richardson, East, we are prepared to bqddIv P,i' ,ot tJle , graved plate of the seal Agent, Aug. 20, 1880. " all larc and the tinted part Kahului, Maui, iA. F. Hopke, Con. favorable terms " fo'UUC5 an of the back are used, and the tints are Mahukuna, H., C. L. Wight, Con. Agent, Oct. 23, 1882. 818. clearly surface-printe- d in their places. Hilo, Hawaii, C. Furneaux, Con. Agent, Sept. 22, 1888. The numbers are also printed in colors Italy, F. A. Sohaefer, C. (Dean of the May 30, 1869. separate Con. Corps I.) from engraved figures used in Aug. 20, 1878. A combination and changeable. TIk'sc Pebu, A. J. Cartwright, C. Large Stock of Goods in all H. Paty, c. Nov. 26, 1880. Um Jlttf D figures are well done, and run in a series, Netheblands, J. received.. Austbo-Hungab- y, H. F. Glade, c. Nov. 28, 1882. and, unlike the Sj urious bills made by the 17, 1884. " China, ;C. Alee, Com. Agent, April old process, are really dangerous. iGoo Kim, Asst. C. A. April 17, 1884. "Are there any other methods of coun- Sweden & Nobwai, H. W. Schmidt, C. Mav 28. 1885. Electric Light terfeiting besides photography and en- Mexico, K. W. Liaiue, C. (Original Feb. 24, Chandeliers and p. tl graving?" 1881.) Ke-ap- "Oh, yes; but they are easily detected, Dec. 2, 1885. LATEST being generally clumsy executed. There Denmabk, H. R. Macfarlane, C. Jan. 22, 1886. g KK0M .J C. March 14, 1887. are lithographs, etchings and pen-wor- k Belgium, J. F. Hackfeld, 127',) lltf counterfeits. Spurious $1 and $2 United Gebman Ehpibe, H. F. Glade, c. Aug. 4, 1887. As there is no SIMPLE TEST by which adulterated Spain, 11. W. Laine, V. c. Feb. 17, 1880. States treasury notes are of this kind, and Actg. V. C. Sept. 24, 1886. is de- Russia, J. F. Hackfeld, it orjy on account of their small soaps can be detected, the SAFE COURSE is to purchase jf. R. Walker, V. C. Oct. 17, 1888. nomination that they have any circula- Gbeat Bbitain, long-establish- HAWAIIAN tion. Then, ed again, the vignette heads are only those soaps which bear the name of a of BUSINESS occasionally cut from notes of small Diplomatic and Consular Representatives Hawaii. i value, the back removed and the face and reliable house. SINCE 1806 Colgate & Co. have made Corner of Date of Fort and Merchant, swt . neatly cemented over the interior work of COUNTBT. Name. Rank. ' ' poor counterfeit fifties, which are thus only the best of articles; as a result, their toilet soaps and Commission. Hawaiian Islands. made passable, " "How are the public to discriminate perfumes are sold in ALL PARTS OP THE CIVILIZED United States. GENERAL AGENTS, pvr between genuine bills and forgeries?" ' 44 WORLD, and are everywhere acknowledged to be the Washington, D. C. His Ex. Hon. H. A. P. Carter, En. Ex. and Min. Feb. 9, 1883. Well, of course, therein lies the possi- Plen. vw l lN J'S ANT) bility of successful forgeries. If the gen- STANDARD for purity and excellence. The toilet soap and New York, E. H. Allen, C G July 21, 1875. eral public was so well acquainted with San Francisco, D. A. McKinley, G. G. for Pacific June 29, 1885. COLLECTORS, appearance in- the of genuine bills as handkerchief perfume held in highest esteem by the American States & Terr. REAL ESTATE, FIRE AND LIFE stantly to be able to detect spurious ones, Boston, Lawrence Bond, C. Aug. 28, 1883. INSURANCE Ami public is CASHMERE BOUQUET, over 1865. HOUSE, LOAN AND the counterfeiter's occupation would be and 30 first awards Portland, O., John McCraken, C. April 7, EXCHANGE BR0KER& gone. "Whenever a counterfeit (with the Port Townseud, James G. bwan, C. July 10, 1884. exception of a photographic, lithographic, testify that they are "unequaled in quality and perfume." Philadelphia, e Mexico, and etching or pen-mad- one, any of DeparLtments of Business: which frauds should be detected a Mexioo, Col. W. J. De Gress, C. Sept. 21, 1883. at Obregon, V. c. March 14, 1887. glance) of a national bank bill appears, the Anastatio Books and Accounts accurately kept and properly adjusted Manzanillo, Robert James Barney, c. March 14, 1887. Collections will special genuine bill is as rapidly as possible with & receive attention und returns DromntW.. Centbal South a 'r drawn from circulation. The fact that a veyancino brEciALTY. Kecords searched and correct 1imY Amebica. Legal Documents and Papeks of n counterfeit has been 'shoved' is published Valparaiso, David Thomas, C. d'A. & C. G. Seut. 13, 1858. engrossed. J Muuuuy drawn mi as soon as discovered, and it is the duty R. H. Beddy, C. d'A. & C. G. Aug. 22, 1871. Lima, Copying Translating in all in of everybody thereafter to refuse or be Callao, Sylvanus Crosby, C. July 24, 1871. and languages general ue in this Real Estate bought and sold. Taxes paid ana Property uafelv inX very careful in accepting a bill of that de- Colon, Henry E. Cooke, C. Nov. 18, 1884. I i , Hfirsifs , Hnt.tnroe Rnnmv,.,.,,, rHttoc o.wl ii nomination. We are even now expecting General Depot for Colgate's Perfumes and Soaps, Guatemala, Henry Tolke, C. July 23, 1883. liarni icaseu nun rented, an reiiNi. Monte Video, Conrad Hughes, C. Ang. 13, 1886. that in a short time a new spurious bill Custom House Business transacted with accuracy and dispatch be 'shoved.' We have not yet traced it to Assumption, A. Marengo, C. Aug. 21, 1885. Loans Negotiated at Favorable Bates. its origin, but we have our eyes open and Advertisements Subscriptions solicited for " Gbeat Bbitain & and Publishers. are on the lookout. -- - Skilled and Unskilled Labor Furnished. WHOLESALE and RETAIL- Ibeland. Abraham Hoffnung, C. d'A. July 31, 1885. Any London, Sidney B. Francis Hoffnung, Sec. to Leg. July 31, 1885. Article Furchased or sold on commission. Inter-Islan- d Orders will receive particular atteiftion. Imitations of English Swelldom. (Actg. C. d'A.) Manley Hopkins, C. Feb. 15, 1887. Cor Kansas City Time3.1 (Orig.Feb.7,1856.) Newport is to the rest of America Liverpool, much & CO,, Harold Janion, C. Uct. 14, 1885.) ALL what Louis XIV is to Benjamin Frank- H0LL1STER 109 Fort Street. Bristol, Mark Whitwell, c. July 10. 1884. BUSINESS ENTRUSTED TO OUR CAKE WILL RECFlYri lin! one sees W. When a fair lady driven 148 1276-l- m Hull, Moran, c. Sept. 28, 1878. AND FAITHFUL ATTENTION AT MODERATE CHARGES, about in a carriage with four horses, the Newcastle on E. Biesterfeldt, c. Oct. 12, 1882. leaders ridden by postillions, and with Tyne, -- o- two footmen standing up behind, one rubs Falmouth, W. S. Broad, c. July 10, 1857. one s eyes and looks again to see if we are Dover and the F. W. Prescott, c. March 14, 1887. Having had an extensive business experience for over twentv-Sv- n Cinque Ports, ixew xorK buy ana eisewnere, we leel competent to attend to all bnsii not somewhere else, anywhere else than & Cardiff Swan Hyam Goldberg, c. July 30, 1879. intricate and complicated nature, or requiring; and discretion. andr in republican America And when one sea, tact a ser . solicit a trial. HAWAIIAN HESINFSS AM hears ant address a very common- Edinburgh and E. G. Buchanan, c. Oct. 18, 1873. place looking young man with: " Yes, my .ben .telephone iNo. 274. m " Leith, lord, one hesitates to believe in the per- PURE AND SPARKLING Glasgow, James Dunn, c. Nov. 18, 1870. manence of democratic institutions. Bos- Dundee, J. G. Zoller, c. July 25, 1881. ton is one thing, New York is another, Dublin, R. J. Murphy, V. c. Oct. 12, 1882. Queenstown, G. B. Dawson, and Philadelphia is another, but Newport IS THE- - c. Sept. 10, 1888. is the essence of alL Like the French Cork, STEAM USERS, cook who wanted fifty hams in order to Belfast, W. A. Ross. c. Feb. 26, 1886. ATM get juice to make saiice enough for one Canada. C. G. for the salad dressing, so Newport takes many (Jinger AJe, Cream Soda, Ottawa, C. Elliot Anderson, Dominion, Mav 14, 1885. cities in Montreal, Dickson Anderson, C. Aug. 23, 1883. order to get the essence of its Toronto, Col, Geo. A. Shaw, V. C. Bummer frivolty. March 12, 1884. Rockville, Out., J. D. Bnell, V. C. 12, 1884. March "d cd W I went to Newport with a man who was Hamilton, Out.. A. Brown, V. C. Match 12, lbK4. very much irritated by all he saw. The Kingstown, Ont., G. Richardson, V. 0. March 12, 1884. flunkeys and servauts, the parade of Lemonade, Plain Soda, Kimouski, O., J. N. Pouliot, Q. C, V. c. April 28, 1887. Q wealth on every hand struck him as in- St. John's, N. B A. O. Croukshank, c. larch 12, 1884. f congruous. The appearance of a young Halifax, N. S., man at the Casino dressed in a beautiful Yarmouth, N. S., E. F. Clements, V. c. March 12, 1K84. fitting suit of while duck, with a pink Victoria, B. C, R. P. Kithet, c. an. 14, 1879. ft ihirt and white collar, a light pink neck- Vancouver, B. C, H H CD cloth and a light pink ribbon around his Sarsaparilla, Mineral Waters, Austbalasia. C. G. for Austr;: CD Sydney, N. S. W., Ernest O. Smith, 11, hat and a pink flower in his button-hole- , lasia, etc. Jan. 1885. CD 54 - Newcastle, " H. E. Stokes, V. C. Oct. 1, 1888. rf- made my friend wretched. lie wanted to Melbourne, Vict Captain G. N. Oakley, c. throw water on him and did not cease his Feb. 7, 1873. OF ALL KINDS, MANUFACTURED BY Brisbane, Q., A. B. Webster, c. July 10, 1884. 9. bitter speeches till the young man disap- Hobart, Tas., Captain Hon. A. Coete, c. Julv 12, 1878. S. 5 W peared. Launcestun, Tas Geo. Collins, v. c. J one 3, 1887. But why so? I had no more desire to Auckland, N. Z., D. B. Cruickshank, c. u!y 9, 1878. CD spoil him than I should to a Danedin, N. Z., U. Driver, u. a Q have caUh Vtt. 5, 1871. 0) butterfly and tear off one of its wings. If Hongkong, Hon. J. Bell Irving, 0. G. lept. 21, 1886. a a certain number of men and women are & Co Shanghae, J. J. Keswick, .n'ov. 17, 1881. willing to go to Newport HOLLISTER Gibraltar, H. Schott, Oct. 5, 1882. and bear great expenses to make the place beautiful for Fbanoe & Colo- q. hi H my amusement, why should I gibe at nies. Paris, Alfred Houle, C. d'A. & C. May them? These The Water used in preparing their Goods being purified by the G. 21, 1888. rrx people cannot do anything Marseilles, A. Coave, C. 9 0 else. Why be angry at a liower because March 1, 1866. W Bordeaux, E. de Boissac, C. March 1, 18G6. it cannot dig with a spade? always ) ' It Bouen, C. Schaessler, c. July 27, 1874. 5 H seems to me that a man who is quite con Society Gboup. CD 0C CD tent with his own position, and the hon- "HYATT PURE WATER SYSTEM," Papeete, Tahiti, J. T. Cognet c. Aug. 12, 1886. Germany CD esty and usefulness of his own work would & Colo m not be irritated by the occupations of nies. cd other people. There is a taint of jealousy Berlin, ta E3iF operation in in only in this dislike of butterflies. What you In the Hawaiian Islands their Establishment Hamburg, E. F. Weber, c. VI arch 25, 1876. 78-- tf Bremen, are quite indifferent to you cannot dislike, J. F. Muller, a July 8, 18S7. sa cd fort-on-Main- P and you cannot love. Frank e, J . Kopp, c. Jan. 7, 1883. It is those who neither hate us nor love CD 2 f Dresden, A. P. Bass, c. March 14. 1881. O OB to us who torture us most successfully. And Karlsruhe, H. Muller, c. 2 -- April 28, 1871. I fancy the ill concealed indifference of Spain & Colonies. cd r these fashionable people is what most ir- Madrid, o W ritated my friend. He was nothing to them Barcelona, 4 HAWAIIAN E. Minguez, a g. Nov. 19, 1888. and he did not like it I was nothing tc Cadiz, G. Scham, c. July 21, 1887. tf Valencia, V. CD them and I did not care the price of a Chust, c. July 14. 1886. CM Malaga, CD herring whether I was or not. And if CARRIAGE MANUFACTURING CO., F. T. De Navarra, c. Maroh 14, 1887. CD you are going to Newport with all sorts Cartagena, J. Paris, c. g n Canaby Islands. March 14, 1887. of prejudices of a democratic kind in B i m your head you had better stop at home. Las Pal mas, L. Falcon y QuevSdo, c. Sept. 29, 1885. J. B. De Laguna, a As well go to see "Hamlet" with an in- v. c. March 14, 1887. C Santa Cruz de la B. Mattheu y a: tense dislike of ghosts, or to see Irving Battaller, v. c. March 14, 1887. 5 Palma, H with a temper alive to faults of manner. Pobtugal & a: Colo- 'MtB.''-1'"- '' Everything in this world is to be taken nies. " with a thorough understanding before- A. Lisbon, F. De Serpa, C. G. April 19, 1888. hand that it will taste better some Oporto, N. w at time T. M. Ferro, c. March 26. fire or other. Madeira, J. Hutchison, c. 1883. There are no Seams in the St. Michaels, Oct. 25, 1878. R. Seeman, c. Nov. 17, St. Vincent, C. 1881. caused Martins, V. c. June 6, 1884. THERE ARE NO LOOSE RIVETS Overhauling the Popular Conception was a little hard on Dr. Italy. plate, the bottom p It Holmes that Rome, J. Clinton Hooker, expansion and contractions of the one of the papers in his own Boston should C G. March 9. 188fi. Genoa, n. De Lucm, C. Aug. 21, EVEN surface cleaned. turn upon him for reserving his Harvard Naplei, L. 1867. which can be easilv Colombo. c. July 14, 1886. poem to publish in The Atlantic and say Palermo, A. Tagliavia, . - constantly c. aaarcn 14, 1887. The following sizes kept of him b.v that "there is a Yankee thrift Netheblands. . diameter about this turning of poems for public Amsterdam, b0 inches diameter by lti feet length. 54 incurs Carriages, Pbtoos, Baggies, Brakes, Etc. Dordrecht, occasions into money which is hardly in Waps. J. D. van der Made, P. R. z. n., V. c. Nov. 15, diameter accordance Belgium. 1086. ao. ;,,..i.c- - i i? r..4. i n, a. inches with the popular conception of Antwerp, a;,i the poetical temperament." state- Victor Forge, C. G. July 31, The Ghent, E. CoDDieters. 1885. ment may be true; we are afraid it is. C. Aug. 27, 1880. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. ALL KINDS OF Liege, J. Blanpain, c. SeDt. 10. But the "popular conception" needs Bruges. E. 1888 LOCOMOTIVE Vanden Brande, c. April 6, 1885. , & m overhauling. There is no good reason Sweden & Nobway. EISDoN IKON i why the poet should bestow the offspring Stockholm, H. A. Burger, FRANCIS' C. G. May 29. 1879. ... of his muse upon the public for nothing Christiania, L. Samson, C. any CARRIAGE WAGON REPAIRING Lyskil, Bergs May 31 , 1886. more than there is for the painter's H. trom. V. C. July 16. For particulars, apply to doing same Gothemburg, G. Kraak, 1879. the with the fruit of his in- Solicited at very low prices. V. C. aiarcn 14, 1887. spiration and toil. There has been and Austria. it flUV - Vienna, V. von Schonberger, 1271 114-2- m DYER, probably wrong-headedne- ss c. JOHN still is a good deal of Denmabk. Dec. 20, 1870. on the part of the public in OUR PATENT BRAKES ..'T Copenhagen, J. Holmbiad, this matter. It is only recently, if at all, Japan. C. G. May 4, 1880. that the masses have become fully recon- Tokio, His Excellency R. W. Irwin. Min. Res. 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