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VOL. XXXL SO. 65. HONOLULU, H. L: PEID AY, AUGUST 14, 1896. SEMI-WEEKL- WHOLE NO. 1785.

meyer and afterwards by Deputy Col and family, Senhor A. de Souza Cana-varr- o, lector McStocker. The result was the the Misses Ward, Juanita Has-sing- er. same, and then an interpreter was MWELL H. M. Whitney, Jr., Mrs. C. O. He gave as his opinion Berger and family, Miss Annie Holmes, SEni-WEEKL- Y. called in. it that the girl had been purchased by the the Misses Robertson, Chas. K. Hyde, Coney, NqlHetKltchen, Clarence ISSUED TUESDAYS AM) FRIDAYS actor from the proprietor of a dis NDPTI W. H. reputable house, and by him turned Macfarlane, Mrs. Paul Neumann, Mr. over to the mission, and when the lat and Mrs. W. W. Dimond, T. M. Starkey, T. R. PARRINGTON, EDITOR. ter decided to come here she was sent Mons. Vizzavona, Frank Mclntyre and with him. This was merely his opin- sisters, W. C. Wilder and wife, W. C. and about two SUBSCRIPTION KATES: Two Cases so Much Alike That ion and he was not prepared to vouch Wilder, Jr., Cecil Brown Introduced to Pupils Summer for it. After a most thorough investi- Society Wedding at the hundreds. at Per month...-....- .. X .SO gation it was decided to release them The bride is the eldest daughter of Per month, Foreign. .70 They May be One. Major W. H. Cornwell and is consider- School, Tuesday. year - S.OO all on bonds. These were furnished and ?er year, Forekm- - o.eo the quartette departed. ed one of the handsomest of Honolulu's fair daughters. She is a girl of rare Payable Invariably In Advance. When the China arrived the inter- preter presented himself to the port accomplishments and fascinating man- C. G. BALLENTTNE, asked allowed on ners. Since her advent in society Miss CHINESE GIRL LEAVES HOME. purveyor and to be 'AT .TERY HANDSOME BRIDE. Business Manager. the wharf, as he had received advices Cornwell has been a leader in the FEW WORDS OX CHILD STUDY. that an agent of the Six Companies ultra-fashionab- le set and has won dis- had come down to get the girl and take tinction as a conversationalist and by BUSINESS CARDS. her to her husband in California. The her charming manners. Her engage- Snpposed to lliivo Come Here Port ment to Mr. Walker dates back several agent, however, was not on the stea- Decollations at the Church Some of Inspector Townsend's Remarks Prof. Surveyor Stratciucyer Makt-- s tin mer, as interpreter passed out years. H. S. GRIWBAUM & and the Tell-- , Intorest-In- sr CO., Ltd. he would surely be the Persons Present The Bride's John S. Walker is the eldest son of Scott of tho Greeks Investigation Thret Aetors anif he remarked that nt Costume a Droani Recep- the late John S. Walker, who was pre-ide- Lecture on Geolocy by Ono Girl Released Under ltomls. on the Belgic. Quiet Dr. Importers and Commission Wong Gee Home, of the last Legislature during the I,yonb Reception to Prof. Whether this girl is the tion at the Walker Nuuanu. Monarchy, besides being many times Drtwlar. Merchants. spoken of by Chronicle as having a San FranciTO, acd Honolulu, the member of the cabinet. Mr. "Walker is 215 left her Berkeley husband has not been -- Front St.,. Queen at. engaged in the insurance business on - found out, but the circumstances of the There has been much gossip among Fort street, having succeeded his father HAWAIIAN WINE CO., case are at least similar. S. and Miss Blanche He is The morning passed without any sen- Chinese society on Washington John Walker at the time of his death. quite rrank Brown, Manager. 28 and and Adele Cornwell are married. And a young but a man of fine appearance sation other than the introduction o 30 MerchantSt.. Honolulu. H.I. Stockton street, San Francisco, recent- ON THE BEACH. prettier wedding has not been witnessed and elegant physique. Like his wife Prof. Dresslar, who. in fitting words, ly over the mysterious disappearance iirtHonolulu for a long time. There was he has ever been a social favorite In told how glad he Is to be with schooL W. A. KINNEY. of the pretty wife of a Chinaman em- Law. Deposit Attorney at Safe ployed in a foundry in Berkley. About I sit alone in foam and spray, upstairs, Fort Street, wave Honolulu. H. I. same wife left, a mongo- Wave after the time the Breaks on the rocks which, stern and LYLE A. DICKEY, lian, who had covered himself with gray, Attorney at Law. P. O. Box histrionic fame in a Jackson street all-nig- ht Shoulder the broken tide away, Honolulu. H. I. theatre, quietly rolled his queue Or murmurs hoarse and strong through cave. away to Elysian with- mossy cleft and C. PARKE, and stole fields out leaving his address. at Law and Agent to What heed I of the dusty land take Acknowledgments. No. 13 The San Francisco Chronicle devoted And noisy town? Kaahumanu Street, Honolulu, H. 1. much space to the affair and stated I see the mighty deep expand that the matter had been taken in hand From its white line of glimmering sand W. R. CASTLE, the blue, of heaven on blue by the Six Companies and that an To where at Law and Notary Pub- waves shuts down. lic. Attends a!! Courts of thP emissary of that organization had been Republic. Honolulu, H. I. dispatched here to find the woman and on vessel bound In listless quietude of mind "shanghai" her a for to M. WHITNEY, M.D., D.D.S. where the friends of the bereav- I yield all J. China The change of cloud and wave and Rooms on FortStreet. ed husband would proceed to separate Dental In Brewer's Blocx, cor. Fort her head from her body with neatness wind; and Hotel Sts; entrance, Hotel St. and dispatch. And passive on the flood reclined, Since the arrival of the China a re- I wander with the waves, and with W. F. ALLEN, porter for the Advertiser has been on ? them rise and fall.. be pleased to transaot any still hunt for the heavy man in the Will entrusted to his oare. theatre who would presume to so far But look, thou dreamer: Wave and Office over Bishop's Bank. breathe in the character of the stage shore villian as to carry it with him to the In shadow He, H. E. McINTYRE & BRO., home of his next friend and lure his The night wind warns me back once rocery and Feed Store. Corner wife from her happy surroundings. more J King and Fort Sts., Honolulu. (Red fire and slow music.) To where, my native hilltops o'er, In pursuing his investigation the re Bend like, an arch of fire the glowing --THE WESTERN & HAWAIIAN porter found that there has been re sunset sky. Investment Company, L'd. Money cently added to the cast at one of the 1 Loaned for Ionij or short periods local Chinese playhouses three indi So then, beach, bluff and wave, fare- on approved security. W. W. HALL, Manager. viduals whose physiognomies, collec- well! tively and individually, would contrib- No token stone nor glittering shell & CO., ute as much toward scaring away the I bear with me, IJLANCIIE ADELE CORNWELL AND JOHN S. WALKER, WILDER "Woman in Black as the entire police But long and oft shall memory tell Paints, Oils, Nails, Salt, p2r Married at St. Andrew's Cathedral by His Lordship, Bishop Willis, Last Night. vumber. all-kind- force. To ascertain their pedigrees, Of this brief, thoughtful hour of musing -- Building Materials, C- and previouscondition of servitude present "by the sea. - place places ana social ho Puna-ho- u, SCHMIDT & SONS, or of residence John Greenleaf Whittier. grand hurrah or clanging of bells, Honolulu. He was educated at Extremely good work Is being., done H. W. relations was but the work of a mo- the entire affair being conducted in a finishing at a college in California. by the teachers of the various classes, and Commission ment and in a few days he learned that semi-qui- et manner, owing to Importers Honolulu, H. I. the recent Invitations were sent out to a limited but little occurs except the routine the three individuals accompanied by STRIKE AVERTED. death of the bride s grandmother. number of relatives and near friends work. The first class in geography Is a young and beautiful Chinese girl An- T. WATERHOUSE, The ceremony took place in St. of the family of the bride and groom still busy with mathematical geogra- JOHN garbed in European clothing arrived Deputy Marshal Hitchcock and drew's Church last night, His Lordship to the reception which followed im- phy, getting thoroughly grounded in Importer and Dealer in General here on the Mariposa of July 21. There Do3'lc Return From 'Kauai. Bishop Willis officiating. The church mediately after the wedding and which longitude, great 1 Queen St., Hono- latitude and and small Merchandise. had been a difliculty in bringing the was filled with invited guests long be- was held at the residence of the mother, lulu. Deputy Marshal --H. R. Hitchcock and circles, etc The English class Is learn- lady into the country on account of a fore the time announced for the wed- Nuuanu valley. ing state- Japanese Interpreter C. A. Doyle re- to drill pupils thoroughly in the B. Lowers. I". J.JJowrey. C. 3r. Cooke. difference 'between hers and the ding. Every place was occupied and Around the grounds, veranda and in everyday methods of English speech, ment made by her reputed better half. turned from Kauai on steamer LEWERS & COOKE, the standing room was at a premium to the reception room added incandescent e. g., singular and plural, use of pro- With this information in his hat Makee "unexpected" crowded lights helped to Successors to A: JMck4on. James yesterday afternoon, af the who around increase the splendor nouns, the s of the third person sin- lowers band the reporter called at the Custom doors, a view of of the occasion. Suspended from and Dealers in Lumber Mari- ter a day in Lihue making investigation the anxious for the the gular. Difficult and poetical construc- Importers House and learned that when the bride. veranda at the entrance to the house Materials. Fort St. posa arrived Tom Cooke, the boarding into the recent trouble with the Japan- tions in grammar, development method A few eight, bish- were two flags, tonic-sol-f- a, Chinese male and ese laborers on the plantation at that minutes before the mammoth Hawaiian In geometry, transitions in officer, reported three op, gowned in audi- and just inside were HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO., one female passengers, were in the place. white, entered the the broad hall factoring in algebra, indicate the scope Machinery of every description steerage and there was something about They brought reports of a general at torium and took his place at the side a number of potted palms and maiden and state of the various classes. order. the actions of the woman that needed mosphere of peace at Lihue plantation, of the pulpit, on the right. Then the hair. At the end of the hall and to Before one o'clock tho reception room Strate-meye- groom came of grand pots irvestigating. Port Surveyor r, and that upon their arrival in the place mother and sisters of the the left the staircase were was full of those who wished to hear ED. HOFFSCHLAEGER & CO., who loves an investigation there was really nothing for them to up the aisle, attended by the ushers, of palms arranged so as to make a bank Dr. Dresslar for the first time. Tho Dr. Grossman, Dr. Cooper, and give appearance Importers and Commission better than anything he can think of, do. The arrest of the four leaders in Dr. Murray the hall the of a sliding doors were opened to the mu- King and Bethel Streets, walked up the gang plank and waded the conspiracy to create a general and Frank Armstrong. Promptly at conservatory. sic room and both rooms were full Honolulu, H. I. in. on eight o'clock the groom, accompanied The reception by the happy couple when he began. His first talk was aa strike had cast a damper the re was in He found the girl, eminently pretty maining restless spirits, who were all by J. O. Carter, as best man, entered the parlor to the right of the follows: SCHAEFER & CO., North-of-Mar-k- F. A. and garbed in the latest et willing to go back the church from the vestry and took hall. The decorations in this room "Modern to work again, and were smilax, golden education aims at building and Commission street gowns, puffed sleeves and who seemed glad no their places in the aisle and awaited the in shower and good Wo Importers Hawaiian Isl- that trouble had "Pride of yellow characters. must first know, Honolulu. all that sort of thing, waiting to meet occurred. arrival of the bride. A moment later the Garden" and mam- then, what are good we ands. audience rose as party moth white roses. occu- characters. If some one in authority. She found her Three of the leaders were released the the bridal The corner as teachers want to reach results wo entered, Willie Cornwell, Kate Corn-we- ll pied by the bridal couple was festooned & ideal in George and promptly informed from connection with the plantation, must know what we are trying to do. H. HACKFELD CO., fifty right, all and Miss Walker preceeding and overhead with alternate bunches of him that she had "all after having sworn before a notary Otherwise we will , certainly botch. Commission Agents. along taking their places on the right smilax and golden shower, be- I eneral right" This was a little further public never to set on and while Queen street. Honolulu, H. I. foot the Garden upon hind them was a perfect What is character? First, it means no- than the point where George wanted Isle again. These were among pas left of the aisle, the bride leaning bank of ro3es. bleness of purpose; to luff. the arm of party A number of floral pieces, gifts to second, it Is mark- to begin, so he told her sengers on the James Makee yesterday. the her father. As the the ed by ability to do good things. E. O. HALL St SON, L'D. The girl was on the purser's report entered the church Wray Taylor ren- bride, were also in this room. These If we reg- together simply will to do good things without and Dealers In Hard- as "Miss Tie," ticket 6940, and was dered Mendelssohn's Wedding March. with the smilax and roses doing them, we King as having deposited ?50 the ONE HUNDRED MILES AN HOUR. At steps groom were brought down on lack in character. ware. Corner Fort and Sts. istered at the altar the met the the Australia Third, is marked by willingness orFin:i:s: oftice of Spreckels & Co. bride, and the bishop advanced and especially for the wedding. The dec- it to Wm.1V. Unll : Pre-Ule- nt and Manager The annual report of the Massachu7 do good things. K. O.AVlilto s Secretary and Treasurer The port surveyor was visibly im- performed the ceremony, during which orations were placed by Mrs. C. O. Win. K. Allen : : : Auditor pressed with the girl's appearance, and setts Railroad Commission does not Mr. Taylor played in low tones Schu- Berger, Miss Helen: Parker, Sadie Car- "Many things are out of the reach of Tho. IVay an& T. W. Houron, Directors. questioned her closely about herself. give much aid or comfort to the people bert's Serenade on the organ. ter, Annie Holmes and the Misses Ro- money. But 'do unto others as you She said she was born in the interior who are advocating the running of At the close of the ceremony the bertson. would that they should do unto you' of California, and when quite young railroad trains at 100 miles an hour party vestry The two rooms at the left of the hall is within the reach of everyone. Fourth, D. D. S. speed. In discussing, retired to the and entered A. J. DERBY, parents died and she went to San the claims made upon Re- wre utilized for the refreshments and a sincere appreciation of truth. Some her electricity prac- their names the register. Francisco to learn dressmaking and that renders that speed turning ten minutes later, they passed were set with small tea tables; the times we make a bridge from the child's plain sewing. She resided in the fash tical the report says: Driae caKe occupying a larger one a wrong answer to the right one. Is Dentist. ith respect to speed, extraordinary out of tho church by the main aisle in It ionable Chinese quarter and in the ". as the organ pealed forth the Bridal corner or one of the rooms. prompted by sympathy, but it is wrong. Alakea Street, Between Hotel and evening returned claims are made by those interested in The gifts were the most We must cultivate an earnest v Beretania Streets. after she from her the development of electrical traction; March from Lohengrin. elaborate desire for lone-somene- ss, seen here In years comprised truth, a love for un- labors she would, in a moment of but there is no question The bride's dress was of white satin, and arti the truth. Fifth, Hours, 9 to 4. Telephone 615. that the steam cles of great value from local selfishness. We are selfish from child- sigh for amusement, and locomotive is fully develop- en traine, cut high in the neck and friends play capable of as well as from the United hood. A child is a selfish being: fate led her to the house. Ah Chew ing as high a speed as it is desirable or with an extremely high collar, opened States and That was Europe. is natural. But is ours- - I CONSOLIDATED a leading actor there and she "got prudent to use. A railroad speed of slightly in front. The sleeves were it to lead, them stuck on him." Eleven months ago, puffed only at the shoulders, fitting s out of that selfishness into a purer, 100 miles or more an hour i3, for the higher, SODA WATER WORKS CO., L'D, after a blissful courtship, they were present purpose, a matter of merely tight to the wrist; at the back of the Fashions in Calling Cards. nobler life. These are not all. married by a Chinese clergyman. arm were small but they seem to me the most import- curious speculation. It cannot be shown three rosettes of white The Roman or black letter is becom .K&ijltiaade, The tale seemed as straight as Oth- that there is enough traffic demanding bride's veiling. The front of the bodice ant elements in strong character. Cor. Fort and Alien St. ing more papular style en- ello's, so George took Ah Chew to one this speed to pay the excessive expense was trimmed with real old lace. It as the of "Now, if you were goiug to build a HOLLISTER & CO., side and in a stage whisper asked him of operating, even if with present meth would be a dream to the mind of the graving for visiting card plates, while house you'd make your plans.- - It is Agents. "where he was at. Ah knew his lines ods of construction and equipment it average bride, and was especially be- the fashionably thin card of two sheet harder to build character. Make your go plans, . all right and wanted to on at the were otherwise at all practicable. Be- coming to Miss Cornwell. quality is eminently proper. Cards for therefore, for your teaching-work- same pace the girl started out on, but fore any such speed is seriously thought The church was handsomely decorat- both men women Write out the elements of noble GUIDE stopped. and are considerably was His story agreed with ot there must be radical improvements ed with palms and mailie, the latter smaller, and the script engraving is character carefully and then make THROUGH the girl's except as to location of resi- in safety appliances, as, for example, hanging in festoons from the pillar finer in consequence, following your plans to cultivate these elements. dence, so was decided to hold caps. irore HAWAII. it the in brakes and in signals. Whatever At the altar steps, extending closely the English style than the Pari "On the other hand, jdu can't edu- parties on the steamer until next day. the proposed rate of speed, the ques- clear across the church, was a bank of sian, which is large and flourishes. cate a child; steerage with it educates itself. You H. 2l. Whitney, Publisher. The steward undertook to tion of signals becomes at once of im ferns, broken only by an occasional The block or Roman letter plate is very can only furnish the conditions. That I look after them and volunteered the in- portance, since, with the adoption of palm. The passage way to vestry the English, and with those affecting Lon- teacher helps her pupils most who formation that the girl had been electricity, all systems of electric sig- was lined on either side with tall palms, don styles it finds great favor. heips them help Only Complete Gnide Published naling which depend upon The themselves. brought on the steamer at San Fran- the use of forming a veritable arch under which price more than doubles that of script "I'm going to ask you to with, by woman placed the rail circuit must modified work cisco a white and in be or the party walked going to the vestry. engraving. Ladles use the block style me. Here strange How-a- BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. abandoned. lamina, city. his charge. When the steamer was out Among those in the church in addi- now on their cards for teas and re- I going to find out anything? I I at sea she told him that she was the tion to the relatives of the bride and ceptions, as it admits of the necessary had no hands, nor eyes, nor ears, nor Price 75 Cents. wife of Ah Chew, the actor. She was Not only have spurious gems been groom were Minister and Mrs. Henry engraving of days within a smaller nose I could learn nothing, could I? away from the actor during the voyage, detected by the Roentgen rays, but Dr. E. Cooper, Minister and Mrs. S. M. Da- space than the script and enables a How, then, do we learn. Suppose we and explained the fact by saying that Ferdinand Ranwez reports having suc- mon, Hon. and Mrs. W. G. Irwin, Mrs. smaller card being used. Ladles' Home try. Here's a penciL Take your note For sale in Honolulu by all book and she liked European clothing, while the cessfully sought their aid for bringing J. O. Carter, Mrs. George Herbert, Judge Journal. book and write all you can see about It. news dealers. brilliant actor preferred those of his to light mineral adulterations of saf- Widemann and family, F. Lanz, George Read your list. Color, yes; size, length country. fron. Of four specimens examined, H. Paris and wife, Mr. and Mrs. M. A man has no more right to say an and form. Now take your own pencil In the event of a sudden attack of The next day the three men, Ah only one proved to be pure, the others Louisson, Mrs .C. O. Berger, Mr. and uncivil thing than to act one; no more and see what you can learn of it by nose-bleedin- g, so to ba-- Mrs. Gray, Mr. Mrs. C. children, Chew, Ah.Bow and NgMan, with Miss containing a large proportion of J Charles and V. right to say a rude thing to another feeling. This seems to be more diftT- - the simple remedy of raising the right Tie, were marched to the custom house rium sulphate, with other substances E. Forster, Col. G. W. Macfarlane and than to knock him down. Dr. Samuel cult,, as so many more things were to - C. arm will check It in a few minutes. and again questioned by Mr. Strate- in the case of "two. wife, E. Macfarlane, Samuel Parker Johnson. be discovered In this way. The list wosr

- f" S " prejudice thing is the means. We engineers, but also with the finallv, form, size, length, weight, in- The third by the unscrupulous and short- straightness, have courses of study. These are chests aroused flexibility, smoothness, end. There sighted policy of those to whom such brittleness. From of tools the means to the granted in JmpenatrabiUty, How I take this privileges have been the ! do we get the most? isnnthinemore. shall which sense, then, and use it toward the past- - one thing do we get from tool, arithmetic, part of last year," said Touch. What end I seek? These ways of using the "In the latter Will do better on I have seen to-da- y, Yin Tshang, Tao-t- ai a- only? Color. Yet only "Hsu sight tools are methods. But they make Jefferds FIRST-CLAS- & - trying to teach in object les- of Kwang Tung, was appointed by S FEED. teachers a small nart of method, in Dunuing request sons who never let the pupils touch you saw in the right the Prince Kung at the of the as your house must subscriptions from the object at all. As teachers and place. You migm saw so as 10 &iiuu Emperor to secure we prevent a great deal of ed- way may capitalists and to organize the Gigars, parents vour house. In the same we Chinese ucation by keeping things away from so as to injure char- Peking and Hankow Railroad Com- teach arithmetic permitted him to ac- HAY AND GRAIN children. Children learn by touch. Have acter. We must keep our end in view. pany. The decree .you seen a child put things into its be thought out clear- cept subscriptions of foreign capitalists very Method should of the mouth' The sense of touch is ly before the day's work. Before the to the extent of 30 per cent total acute in the lips." year's work. You may have to change sum required. BOUGHT OF US and rang next class. Chinese will not go into a com- r!i Here the bell for the Methodology demands that "The vour plan. no foreigners, iisftfattff Townsend, continuing the discus- end as clearly as pany in which there are Pipes -- Mr. you should see the They re- sion of Monday, drew a figure from possible from the beginning. The very as they mistrust one another. Is the very best at the fI board. mind gard a small proportion of the stock in sb Degarno on the fact that you have a plan in for VERY LOWEST PRICES. 1A "To most of you," he said, "it prob- vour work will hefp you grow to it. tho bands of renutable foreign investors means nothing. An artist boasted the little things as an assurance that the interests of the ' m ably Again, do not let garaeu.- - that with a straight, a broken and a take the place of the important things corporation will be carefully Smokers' curved line he could represent a soldier That takes us right back to knowing and his dog entering an inn. What we your tools. The trouble with our work A Remarkable Cure for Chronic get from anything depends, we see, Is, we are making the children grind, exercise to make Diarrhoea. upon apperceiving ideas. instead of giving them country begin, then, with a single object mental mush. Don't tell them, if tney In 18G2, when I served my as "To A, 167th Penn in teaching patriotism, with George can't get it themselves wait till tney a nrivate in Company nnwiY Articles. contracted chro E "Washington; in multiplication ol trac- can. Every method you use, every de sylvania Volunteers, I Ncaam. asd Queen Streets. tions, with the example and not the vice is right or wrong according as u nic diarrhoea. It has given me a great creek i or does not make the child do deal of trouble ever since. I have tried RETAIL. rule; with the mountain and the makes - WHOLESALE AND geography." the work for himself. Present every- a dozen different medicines and several in perma- TEl.EFHONfc.lg!,, Mr. Scott, continuing Greek educa- - thing to the child so that he may get it prominent doctors without any tion, said Plato's idea was that man from as many senses, as many sides as nent relief. Not long ago a friend sent had all the elements of real education possible. me a sample bottle of Chamberlain's in itself, and the corollary naturally Method means a plan backed up by Cholic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, 50-ce- nt & CO: was that there was no necessity for careful thought, work, reading in short. and after that I bought and took a ackfeld&Co. HOLLISTER Tt !iirt preparation, oecoim. means now I can say that I studying nature. fcac hoon thnt full i. bottle, and MERCHANT STREETS. theological, i. e., knowing your material. Third: Means. am entirely cured. I cannot be thank- o CORNER FORT AND was first civilization devices. Today's remedy, Are just in receipt of large importa- was a god behind the wind, Don't stop with little ful enough to you for this great by barks that there apperception. vet- tions their iron "Paul and another causing disease. Second, talk will be about and recommend it to all suffering lsenberg" and "J. C.Pfluper" methodology ?- - from the principal factories of the World. metaphysical, L e., from the mind whol- Dr. Dresslar took the erans. If in doubt, write me. Yours from Europe and by a num- Import direct You Allen-tow- n, positive, i. e., effects are vesterday for the first time. have gratefully, Henry Steinberger, ber of vessels from ly. Third, that steps. We America, consi'ting - preceded by causes. Plato represents been talking of the formal Pa. Sold by all druggists and .SK- ;f third. shall apply them to history. 1st, Prep- dealers. Benson, Smith & Co., Agents of a large and the second stage, Aristotle the preparation? You must advanced science in every di- - aration. What for H. I. Aristotle know what vou wish to do. What is Complete Assortment TCC"n: l "L "TST,S your purpose? I will give you one for NOTT 1ZZV o Home. JOHN -- a chief Wanted to 15-- touii..eie. iyou to criticise tomorrow The 1 mercenary ends. Today s lesson will . - for rmrnnse is to lorm moral nuuuiis ui Seventeen Chinamen were walked up "be Roman education. History study is teaching yesterday morning following, said: children. fro Ewa plantation Mr. Townsend. morals by example. If this be true, I in jcharge of Officer Kauhi for refusing "We can learn many things from the plan to end. Where shall we got home- DRY GOODS physical cul- - must that to work any longer. They I Greeks. For instance, in As soon as the child comes to reading with real besrin? sick and decided that it were best to ture, in beginning you. Begin with stories, in which there sunny clime for the land i. e., Homer." leave this tktr literature, is no evil. Then when they get to the grows. They simply Such us Prints. Ginghams, Cottons, s Lyons, continuing where the pigtail Re- In the evening Dr. history stage they will be ready. Now, no amount of Sheetings, Denims, Tickings. i dropjied all work, and Net-tin- e, his course in geology, said: fairy stories, e.g., Tom gattas, Drills. Mosquito I.. for a list: First persuasion could do any good. After Curtains, Lawns. "We aim rather to put you in the Thumb. Jack the Giant killer. Sec teaching resting quietly at the police station for way of learning hereafter than ond: Robinson Crusoe. Don't tell him they were taken aboard everything once. The specimens we so think several hours at it means so and let him it Velocity and sent away to OF have here are labeled with names. You out Its self activity you want Third the bark A FINE SELECTION w, Hong Kong the afternoon, tneir course, not do this, at first any-lio- Road from Long in will, of Ten Little Boys on the with Mongolian tears of but have your pupils classify by Ago till Now, by Jane Andrews. Fourth: faces stained Dress Goods, Zephyrs, Etc., what they can see. Seven Little Sisters by the same author. joy. "As volcanoes and lava are so much Fifth, Voyages of Capt Cook say, or of IX THE LATEST STYLFS. here, this subject will be to America. Sixth: Some The ten largest cities in the world A splendid line of Flannels, Black and in evidence the Voyagers Colored Merinos and Cashmere?, one of the things early taught An of Scott's stories. Seventh: About some and their respective populations are: I Satins, Velvets. Plushes, If easily discoverable fact about volcanoes great men Franklin's Autobiography. London, 4,231,000; Paris, 2,447,000; New Crape's, htc. will be that they are seldom away from Eighth: Go now to groups of people, York, 1,801,000; canton, i,buu,uuu; .Ber- the sea. The greater part are in what Hu&uenots for instance, or the Israel lin, 1,579,000; Tokio, 1,389,000; Vienna, is real'y a great circle running up along ites. Ninth: Some pnase oi American 1,364,000; Philadelphia, 1,142,000; Chi- the Andes, Rockies and down again history, say the life of Washington with cago, 1,099,000, and St. Petersburg, Tailors' Goods. along the Japan Islands. I spoke before incidents of the Revolution, etc. Now, wrinkling of the earth's crust the child is prepared for history, and i A FULL ASSORTMENT. of the to a ques i from the shrinking of the interior. This will deliEht in it In answer Silesias, Sleeve Lining. Stiff Linen, Itaha'i UK them Mole-kin- s. Sergt , ii Ha- if the children can't read it MODERN SCIENCE. Cloth, Meitons, 6ii naturally at the crest. The tion, in breaks a Islands, for instance, are along selves, tell or read it to them. Kaiumgnrns, Etc. hi waiian HOUSEKEEPING GOODS: i from Chili to Japan. In the History of Education, Prof. a crest education in Greece, Great Progress Shown in All ages, comparatively recent, Scott contrasted Nickel-plated- ), Pumps, and Soil Pipes, "In past class only, Agate Ware (White, Gray and Water geologically speaking, there have been where it was of a leisure Brandies. Clothing, Underwear, Shawls, Urinals, Rubber Hose and Lawn Sprinklers, Bath Tubs and Steel modern universal education. The Water Closets and notable eruptions covering immense with Sinks, O. S. Gutters and Leaders. Sheet Iron Copper, Zinc and Lead, Lead'Pipe and country. An of Roman system, that is the ancient Ro- Blankets. Quilts. Towels, Table Covers. sections of instance courage, de- , Pipe Fittings. part of the man system made men of fn the Medical Worhl the Ailvnnco Has Napkins, Handkerchiefs, Glove-- Hos- this is the northwestern great patriotism Ho- Hats, Umbrellas, Rugs and States, covering the State of cision, tenacity, and Been Marvelous A Well Known iery, PLUMBING, TIN, COPPER. AND SHEET IKON WORK. United but brutal and stolid. When Rome con- Carpets, Ribbons. Laces and parts of neighboring nolulu Man Gives Ills Experience. Per- 75-- 79 Washington and quered Greece, Greek teachers came and Embroideries, Cutlerv, Dimond Block. Kiim Street. States with two or three thousand feet accompusneu fumery. Soaps, Etc. comes immense the ideal became an i i of lava. Whence this on closing of the nineteenth once having to stir sneaker. The earliest Latin writer The half force? I remember education was Quintilian. He gives century has been an era of great 3 a kettle of soft soap to keep it from One no of sci A Large Variety of Saddles, .J.f unsuccessfully. minute directions from the start achievements, and in branch boiling over, and that thing that he says of great interest to entific investigation has greater pro A The lava boils over in much the same Vienna and Iron Garden Furniture, us, is that small children should be gress been made than in that of medi- Rechstein & Seller Pianos, Iron h are way. In certain places there what care of by the parents or by vir- but a few years ago Bedsteads', Etc.. Etc. geysers, i. e., a hole or pipe, taken cine. Diseases that are called tuous and well spoken servants. Again, were held by the medical fraternity American and European Groceries, Liq- 300 deep, with water in it and Limited. say feet he savs pupils do not learn all of one be incurable now readily yield to the uors. Beers and Mineral Waters, ? The water above to Oils and Paints, Caustic ( heat at the bottom. subject at once, but a little of many and new improved metnods of treat- keeps water at the bottom from and Soda, Sugar, Rice and Agents for. DEERE & Co. the then adds gradually to each. Seneca ment, while ordinary ailments need Cabbages. ' MlM Mi forming steam until it gets very hot. Plu- follows, but has nothing original. have no lodging place in the system Sail Twine and Wrapping Twine, Wrap largest Plow manufac- a steam forms, pushes out a is Kilter-pres- s The Then little tarch in his "Lives" gives much that of those who keep the blood and nerv- png Paper, Burlaps, - pressure in little water, this lessens the educational. Marcus is the system proper condition. Among Cloth, Roofing. Square turers the world. 'V, great deal of steam is at once ous in and Arch Firebricks, and a greatest example of what philosophy modern medicines' that have achiev- formed, and the water above is thrown man. His "thought" is the Lubricating Grease. can do for a ed great and important results in all Sheet Zinc, Sheet Lead, Plain Galvanized -- forcibly up. Then there will be a rest elevating of a amonir the most morally Darts of the world, Dr. Williams' Pink Iron (beat jnd 3d best), Galvnniznl for a time. The lava acts much in the books. We may learn from the Romans They were Corrugated Iron, Steel Rails Plow s, Pills easily take first place. same way. pupils not to live for tnem-selve- 20) Ironi" to train our introduced into Honolulu some two (18 and Railroad 1 ft volcanoes of these Islands are common world. Spikes nd "The but for the vears aso. and since that time have ac Bolts, arranged in two somewhat curving Fishplates. Secretary Disc Plow is already an established success. A supply li -- complished the best results. Among Steel Sleepers. The lines Mauna Kea, Kohala, Haleakela, Railroad day, also Rice Plows, Breakers, etc, manufactured ipe-clal- ly BASEBALL GA3IE. those of our citizens who nave oeen Market Bnskrt- - Denujohns and Corks. pected at an early aB Molokai, Oahu, Kauai, and then Mauna Dec- Rice; Golden for this country. Kea, Hualalai, Kahoolawe, Lanai and benefited by their use is Mr. Sam Also. Hawaiian Sugar and Cross Bats on the who has been a resident of these Gatp, Diamoiiit. Sperry't, Merchant's of wrink- The feacliers ker, Do-ad- o Kiihau. These show the line past twenty years. Mr. and El Flour, b'almon, ling. At Kilauea there is so little vapor League Grounds. Islands for the Corned Beef, Etc. Decker was greatly run down from that it does not make a great eruption, A game of base ball between the any THE VACUUM OILS overflows a little. overwork, and did not find relief but the lava simply school teachers now attending the sum- suppose the great volcanoes were built until he began the use of Dr. Williams' For Sale on the Host Liberal Terms and at The best Lubricants manufactured. I place on the League He describes his case as Tip in this way. I saw Kilauea when the mer school took Pink Pills. the Lowest Prices by surface. grounds yesterday. The nines were follows: "Every morning found me as lava was 300 feet below the night of two years filled this up and made up of pedagogues from Maui on exhausted as when I retired the Inside it impossible me to ob- H. & CO. Mouldings up a cone 500 feet above the sur- one side and those from all other Isl- before. It was for HACKFELD Picture built As face, simply by overflowing. Then ands on the other. tain a comfortable night's rest the drowsy, languid feel- The latest patterns just received from the factory. came a collapse and the lava probably The Maui boys were anxious for the day wore on, the W. H. RICE, ran off under ground. To understand fray to come off, as they felt they were ing increased until it was unbearable. '" Vol-cano- re this subject, read Dana's Hawaiian sure winners. The other players were This kept up until I was forced to In all your work look around slow about coming forward because main at home for over two weeks. It Slack & Brownlow's Filters 1 you see what can be seen. You can they had not practiced. was a task for me to move from one po and my being com tock Raiser see almost the whole subject illustrated The game was called at the end of the sition to another, nerves Twenty years experience haB failed to produce bo good a water purifier. Telegraph sixth inning on account of the Honolu pletely paralyzea. I first saw Dr. Wil- anywhere in the Islands daily to Hill. Diamond Head, etc." lu Club desiring the grounds for prac- liams' Pink Pills advertised ia the : And Dealer In : ho'C Following the lecture Mr. Sanderson tice. The score was 8 to 4 in favor of papers and decided that they must he 'HVJas introduced as the representative of the Maui team. The game will be con- what I needed to build me up. Three LIVE STOCK. STOCKTON, .dJaicourse oI home study, the "University tinued at 3:30 today on the same bottles did the work, and today I feel -- Association of Chicago. This seems grounds. Following is the list of play- better than ever before, and am able to The PACIFIC HOSPITAL go to work feeling none of that lassi- e'lib'1 be modeled upon the Chautauqua ers. KRKEDER OF T7NDBB THK MAKAOKMENT OK si idea, of more scientifis nature. tude caused by a debilitated system." but a MAUI Pos. ALL OTHERS . T. C1ATS, UbBui Bstf. S3. 0. A. SUML13, A, njidu. 0X0. 6. OASX, BmUh: XtUfa satitfims to keep its patrons up to the Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are not a r Kaluakaini IB King patent medicine in the sense in which E Joitrafes in all subjects. The organ is a Kanewanui P Meheula -- usually understood, hut it nimdUazine called "Progress." The first Walkup C Beers that term is -- specific preparation successfully Wyfears course was in universal history. Abbott 2B.... Beers Is a H Member-Mflsliifrsa- nd general practice many years 1 Jsiirhe-Tnex-t is to be literature. used in for 1 Crook 3B V. Smith public gen to being offered to the a year's subscription to the Shrader SS Isaacs before i a condensed .wmagtffeine is 4. Kaawakano CF Waipo erally. They contain in .He making acquaintances, form all the elements necessary to give JThesocial for Willie Kia . . .r . .RF W. Smith Well-bre- d fresh 3IIIch Cows, nnrt -- especially meeting Dr. new life and richness to the blood and Jiftntfimore for L. Medeiros LF Haae Hulls, BPcsslar, then took place. The program restore shattered nerves. They are an i'onnc Susses specific such diseases as Saddle Horses j5 Koasisted largely of music and was unfailing for Fine and Carrloce partial paralysis, hi ujadeijipi by Mr. J. B. Alexander of CHINESE CUSTOMS. locomotor ataxia, St KauaL Vitus' dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheu- il Experience of a Contractor They matism, nervous headache, the after ef- FOR SALE. y,'8-tfo- Thursday's Daily.) Prefer Foreign Stockholders. fects of the grippe, palpitation of the rfj mSontei wooden paper knives made by heart that tired feeling resulting from P.irtiea cleirng PBITATB HOSPITAL for CARS and TireATMEHT ef MBNTAi OTCRYOW NEW YORK, July 31. M. R. Jefferds, de- Tourists and Excursion tht is or nervous prostration; all diseases Te-ir- a DISEASES, MORPHINE and COCOA1NB HABITS. pupils tne ivauai mausiriai acnooi Single, Double or Four-in-han- d or School an American civil engineer and rail- pending upon vitiated humors In the HE PrOfrrieUry IntMtaUoD known as Tbe Paciflo U especially demled to the can .are. on. exhibition in the High can be accommodated at V. Hnipltat "' officj?. They are made of different kinds road contractor, has arrived in this city blood, such as scrofula, chronic ery- Saddle Horses 31 and treatment of Mental nd Herroni Diaeaae. Tne buiMlnrs are capacious and H. Rice's Livery Stable?. baTtsgbeea comtrncted for Us accommodation ox orer 300 puiiraU, ami ibey art) plaaaantlf " hi wood' neatly glued together and well from Europe. Jefferds left London a sipelas, etc They are also a specific for tltoated la the smlraiba of Stockton, and sarronnded t7 atiracttra eroondi ot 4) acre In extent. jjollshe'd. ,Nbthing of note occurred year ago to travel in the Orient, prin troubles peculiar to females, such as with caltirated gaidena and pleasant wants. Its adrsntaires over Dnbrle Institutions In fsellUr rf n during1 "morning session. irregularities all tositsaion ana procsnni f extra accommodations, If reqalted, ara odtImj. Far terms and other the cipally to look in the possibilities for suppressions, and All Communications to be Addressed to cuianaixdr totha Management. KEPKBBN Mr. Dresslar, beginning yesterday the development of China as an Ameri forms of weakness. They build up the )a. L. O. Lahb.... 8aa Francisco uc a. u. PLgrai...... Baa Francisco ' afternoon,' etflphasized again the blood and restore the glow of health to H. RICE, DfcW. H. Mato ....S. ?. Ins. AsInn Ds. B. E. WootaiT. flar. B. P. Co., and Oakland can market and as a country affording W. far BowX. A. JCcLias...... San PrancUco Hosnlfel. definite purpose. The advantageous opportunities In pale or sallow cheeks. In men they ef- LIHXTE. KAUAI. ....San Frandseo D- - W. 11. 1 for the Tacaura ...San Jom iisecSaffHhTnVfto know your material. vestment of American capital. fect a radical cure in all cases arising DlLLIm..uJo-S- . A.8BUBruyr, Napa, late Boat. Stale Insane Ajjfc nonWCSaWVpu,'g'bing to build your house Jefferds believes that the commonly from mental worry, overwork or ex- ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B41 PILLS W'Of3Sote5 in the teacher's work accepted conception of the Chinese op- cesses of whatever nature. ow tfig nftftlriaTfh'e child. Are children position to foreigners is entirely wrong. Bear in mind that Dr. Williams' Pink Is warranted to cure all discharges 9joair!ttlIk?cNayl,;)faot so. How are we Chinese prejudice that does exist is Pills are never sold in bulk, or by the from the Primary Organs, in either sexl U 3mbtktd ?aTte"infee different children justified by the narrowness and stupid- dozen or hundred, and any dealer who (acquired or constitutional), Gravel,, dlsaaU.WmtEefipiOy this purpose? The ity of those who have gone into the offers substitutes in this form is trying and Pains in the Back. Guaranteed Read the ADVERTISER. IbrfifisfrfliiilgoisatiBlinow your children. East as representatives of Western civ- to defraud you and should be avoided. free from mercury. Sold in boxes, 4s.6d. ' NotojaTaealalm? .ulfot looks alone. You ilization. In pursuing his present plans, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills may be had of each, by all Chemists and Patent Medi-oln- o -- posi-- ai filimttStntearri trf.gafcinto the child's the American engineer has had to meet all dealers in medicine, and of the Hol-list- er Vendors throughout the "World. tQme&aHttfEees; to Midland WtDw Hon, understand as not only the competition of German, Drug Co. and Hobron Drug Co., Proprietors, The Lincoln and mt. mam,Jf fVBMtlaiidfffgtacdEtbiknbw what it knows. Russian, French, English and Belgian wholesale agents. Counties Drug Company, Lincoln, Eng. 75 Cents a Month

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being for small and assorted lots. There CAPT. GOOD DISMISSED. - HJAMS, DIMOND'S is nothing particularly new in the situ FOR CASTLE & COOKE- ation, buyers and sellers awaiting the E. 0. Hall & Son course of the European market, and the (Limited) immediate future is by no means en- EAUTiFUL HAIR .via CIRGDLAR LETTER. couraging, considering the disturbances Found Guilty on Amended Charges Limited. LIFE AND FIRE of the European trade and the uncer- By tainty of our own political situation. the Court. London Cable, of July 28th, quotes Ayer's Hair Vigor New insurance Agents. Java No. 15 D. S at lis 6d; Fair Re Have Just Received from York fining, 10s; Beet, July, 9s 3d; August, RESTORES GOLOR, and England a fine lot of Xot Guilty on Third Count-Gui- lty 'Politics Control Affairs in the 9s 3d; First Marks German Granulated, (oh lis 3d, f. o. b. Hamburg, equal to "Without Criminality on Others. PROMOTES AGENTS FOR United States. 3.7Sc net cash delivered New York, Mlsslutr Sight Charge. duty paid. Luxuriant Growth, tile Messrs. Willett & Gray, under date NEW GOODS Hi 1H in of July 23rd, give the total stock of Keeps the scalp ill sugar In four ports U. S., 293,163 tons The findings of the court martial, ap- cool, moist, healthy, KONA COFFEE GOES BOWK. against 271,149 tons proved by Cooper review- i same time last Minister and and free from dan you find: year; stbck in Bix principal ports of ed by President Dole, were handed Among them will OF BOSTON. Cuba, by cable same date, 56,552 tons down yesterday, and shortly afterward druff. It is the against 271,149 tons last year; total read to Captain Good. Afterwards the best dressing in Wore Jjujnir In Four Ijirjro Ports. Than stock in all the principal countries, officers and men of Companies E and F the world, and is CUT and GALVANIZED NAILS and 1,629,115 tons against 1,978,283 tons were drawn up in line and the findings perfectly harmless. SPIKES, WIRE NAILS, atSume Time LcYeiir Adrancn In same time year. Afloats to OF HARTFORD. last the read to them by Colonel McLean. Those desiring to BURRS, l'rlco ol'lluvrallan KIce Suar Is All United States from all countries, esti- The court having maturely consider COPPER RIVETS and 75,000 tons. retain the youthful Itlirht The California Beot Crop. mated at ed the evidence adduced, found the ac appearance HAY CUTTERS, HAY FORKS, RICE. Hawaiian: The local market cused, Capt John Good, Company E., of the NORTH BRITISH is good condition -- CYLINDER CHURNS, in and with light re First Regiment, N. G. H., as follows gjJ hair to : as - ad-- - ceipts and fair demand, price has Of the first sriecification.- - euiltv. with- - IP5- SS3a$5san ad SHOVELS and SPADES, j, i- - t - r.- - rn .... - ,,, ., ancea 10 ii-;- c, ou aays.i t BAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 3. Sugar-Pri- ces ine iew rti criminality. vanced CAST STEEL, BAR IRON, leans market is bare of Raws similar Of period of Rifined in the local the second specification, guilty, market to Hawaiian, and price of Island will without criminality. of life GALV'D SHEET IRON, and for export have further declined doubtless further advance as holdings Of the third specification, not guilty. should 11 GALVD BUCKETS and TUBS, during the month and reductions in of Louisiana locally are fast disappear- Of the fourth specification, guilty. use ing. IETotal Funds at 31st December. 1S95, price were made by the Refinery on Of the fifth specification, guilty, with- CART AXLES, DOOR LOCKS, 12,433,131. Japan No receipts, values are higher criminality. July ISth, and again on July 27th. locally out HANDLED AXES and HATCHETS, in Japan and price has advanc- Of the sixth specification, guilty in Ayers Bah'Tig Since the 27th ult. there has been no 1-- Capital-X3,000.- ed to 3.85c, duty paid. part, guilty except as to the words IRON and BRASS SCREWS (2000 Authorized 000 a d change, and we quote list of prices of Kona Coffee Markets everywhere Subscribed " -- . 2.730,000 the Western 'Sugar Refining Co., for "did" in the second line, "cause the" in gross, assorted), PalJ tin Capital ssrjxm 0 0 still tend downward and business is Gold Medals World's Great Depositions. 2-- Fire 2.61.015 2 ! Oregon to- the fourth line, and "cause such charge at the Funds California, and Washington practically at a stand-stil- l. It is recog COFFEE MILLS, CORN MILLS, 3-- Llfe and Annuity Funds . 9,141 U 19 5 day, as follows: nized on all sides that a lower basis for to be" in the sixth and seventh lines, Cube and Crushed, 5 c; Powdered, which are not proved; and the court d? Ilev-i'm- f .'Jirap imitations. The name BLACK RIVETS, HINGES, 12.433.131 2 2 values will have to be accepted when Ayer. M prominent on the wrapper, and la c; 3-- 4; word 5 Dry Granulated, 4 Confec- ever the situation is sufficiently cleared substitutes for'Jthe "did" the Lion u in tlieUss of each bottle. X.AWN MOWERS, 3-- The accumulated Funds of the Fire tioners' A, 4 4; Magnolia A, 4 3-- S; Ex- word "was," for the words "cause the" to warrant buyers in again entering and Life Departments are free from lia- C, 41-- 4; 41-- 8. the words "accessory to a," for the HORSE SHOES and HORSE NAILS. tra Golden C, the market. bility in respect of each other. These prices are subject to rebate of Kona Coffee has of course been de- words "cause such charge to be" the Agents fob Hawaiian Islands: MOPS, BROOMS, PADLOCKS, - l-- 8c per lb. at the end of each quarter. words "which charge was." Of the pressed in sympathy with all other BARS, CARRIAGE SPRINGS, ED. HOFF3CLTLAEGER & CO., Price in bond for export to the Ha- varieties, and last sales were with diffi sixth specification as above amended, HOLLISTER DRUG COMPANY waiian Islands was reduced on the culty made at 19c for very small parcels guilty. SCALES, SAND PAPER, Agents for the Hawaiian Islands 18th ult. to 4 3-- 4c and on the 27th ult. of good quality. There are no buyeis In this the court inferred that the Limited. 41-- 2, WRAPPING PAPER, to for Granulated. The demand to-da- y at above 18 l-2- c, but at this fig- prisoner had knowledge of the fact, for Refined during the month has not ure probably business of some conse- and thereby became an accessory. WHEEL BARROWS, TRUCKS, INSURANCE been very active, but considerable pur- Of specification, guilty quence could be done. the seventh in 3000 YDS. SAIL DUCK, chases have recently been made here Flour G. G. Ex. Family 3.50; El Do- part; guilty except as to the words by jobbers, owing to the advance in rado 2.65 bbl. f. o. b. Crown 3 45 per "did" in the second line, "cause the" in IRON WASHERS, IRON NUTS, TneolMes&Co,Lt Refined in New York to 4.44c on the fifth line, such charge to bbbl. f. o. b. the "cause be" CASES BENZINE, TURPENTINE, 29th ult. and to 4.56c on the 31st ult., Bran Fine 11.50; Coarse 11.75 per in the seventh and eighth lines, which AGENTS FOR for Granulated, less the usual discount, ton f. o. b. are not proved; and the court substi- GALV'D PIPE, in. to 2in., evidently expecting that the Refinery MARINE Middlings Ordinary 16.00; Choice tutes for the word "did" the word MANILA and SISAL ROPE All sizes, FIRE, LIFE and here would follow advances in New 17.50 per ton f. o. b. "was," for the words ''cause the" the York as they have formerly done; but Barley No. 1 Feed 721-2- c per ctl. words "accessory to a," for the words IRON and STEEL WIRE ROPE. INSURANCE. thus far no advance has taken place f. o. b. Grd. or Rid. 15.00 per ton f. o. b. "cause such charge to be" the words up to 2 in., here. 1-- Oats Fair 87 c; Choice 92 2 c at "which charge was." Of the seventh The recent l-- 2000 lbs. COTTON FISH LINES, arrivals of Hong Kong 97 2c per ctl. f. o. b. specification as above amended, guilty. Refined have been large, un- and it is Wheat Chicken 95 c at 971-- 2; Mill- Of the amended charge, guilty. CARD MATCHES, BLOCK MATCHES flortfteraAssuranceCi derstood that the cost price for Granu 1-- 1-- ing 1.02 2 at 1.07 2 per ctl. f. o. b. The court thereupon sentenced the PuHfinej lated laid down here, duty paid, is 1-- 2 Of London for FIRE k LIFE. Corn N. Y. 1.02 at 1.05 per ctl., accused, Captain John Good, Company SHIP CHANDLERY, about 4.96c; and since the price of this f. o. b. E, First Regiment, N. G. H., "to be sugar l-- 8c EstaHfefeed 1836. is per lb. below the Refinery Hay Wheat Comp. $10. Large bales dishororably discharged from the ser list price, or at the present writing $11 per ton f. o. b. Oat Comp. $8.30. vice." GUNS and AMMUNITION of all kinds. 5-- AttBBHlatti FBids, 4 8c net, the loss on the importations 3.975. may Large bales $9.50 per ton f. o. b. The proceedings, findings and sen- be considerable, which possibly Lime 90c at $1 per bbl. tence of the eeneral court martial in accounts for no advance by the Re- Freights There has been a little foregoing case Capt. Good, Success Water Filters: BRITISH ANB FOREIGN finery time. he of John at this better feeling in the market the past Company E, Regiment, N. G. Prospects for the Beet crop through- First H very two weeks, several iron ships having having been approved by me, were sub- The best in the market, and a thou- MARINE INSURAKE CO., U out the State are encouraging in been closed at 26s 3d net, U. K., H., A. Republic most sections. The Chino Factory mitted to the President of the sand other things that people has or D for small handy size, the same of HawaH for review, and returned to Of Liverpool MARINE. already started up and Watsonville and rate 3d off direct, for larger size MUST HAVE. ftr Alvarado will follow shortly. Is me with his approval. vessels. H. E. COOPER, - - l-- 8c Capital 1,000,0(H Basis Remained unchanged at 3 The wheat crop still continues look- net until July 20th when declined Minister of Foreign Affairs. it ing well, and it is now estimated that By 4 p. All to be seen at 3 6c m. the Captain had turned What Is to net and continued at this we shall have from 700,000 to 750,000 Reductta 8f ltattcs. figure until July 31st, when again ad over all the company property and left it tons for export. Im- 3 l-- 8c the grounds. He went down town vanced to net. The only trans $4.-8- E. HALL & ef CtahM. Exchange on London 60 days, 6 mediately and enjoyed the society of 0. SON'S, Isie4Ute Ftyaeit actions reported in New York during 3-- 4 to $4.87; sight, $4.88. New York his friends. the month are as follows: regular, nominal. Telegraphic, nom- PURIFINE? Cor. King and Fort Sts. July 13th, spot 1500 bags aff 3 c; inal. 3-- J.MJCfU.lffi spot 8: DEATH OF COOKE. 14th, 3000 bags at 3 20th. dis SUPPLEMENTARY. "MOTHER" It Is the new disinfectant which tant arrival 7500 bags at 3 6; 27th, Latest Sugar Report Our telegram baa superseded all other disinfect- spot 7500 3 6, Expired Tuesday After Ill- bags at and 31st to from New York received this P. M. Short ants, being a scientific compound. arrive, 2000 bags 3 c. at quotes no sales of Centrifugals, buyers ness An Early .Missionary. having no odor, yet possessing tht Goods. M Mm & Foreign Art mm k Eastern Markets The being ready to pay 3 3-- for 96 deg. The of the early Christian general of sugar ranks qualities of a powerful disinfectant The undersigned having been appomi4 condition the markets test while are holding 3 c, been both in country sellers at workers in Hawaii has again rf the above company are prepared this and Europe shows many holders unwilling to sell spot by grim reaper. Mrs. Juli- should jerte some improvement past few days, broken the The automatic distributor 'iisure risks against fire on and the goods except at an advance. Granu- ette Montague Cooke, affectionately every Hono- Stone which is noticeable by an advance in be placed In houso in Brick Buildings ana on Merchant lated unchanged. All indications point known in the community as "Mother" odors germs of dis- of 1 6c to l-- 8c lulu where and stored therein on the most favorabW values 1 in cane sugars to no important change in Raws until passed away iKe in New York, and an advance in Beet Cooke, at 3:30 Tuesday ease exist They are placed fre The demand for colors, both nn3. For particulars apply at the ok after the election. an of some two weeks. water oil Is in- 21-4- d, after illness of charge, taken care of and kept and the surest f F. A. SCHAEFER & CO., Agtnts. sugar in London from 9s the No quotations of Beet from London lowest quotation duiing For the past five years Mrs. Cooke has workine day and night for ?1.M dication of a refined taste among the month, on account of holiday there. London of General tasurtac Cenpaay fer Sea. River l-- been practically an invalid, but not Innovation, but the ladles the Islands. We a4 July 24th, to 9s 8 on August 1st per month. It's an Land Transport of Brtsdea. market looks steady and firm for the withstanding this, her death came sud ap- are in a position to supply the The business in New York has been crops. on scientific principles, and present. No news regarding denly and unexpectedly to the com- everyone common sense. demand Having established an agency at Hun limited during the one 5-- peals to of month and at Trust Certificates, common, 103 8; Kiln and the Hawaiian Islands the utxfen 3 l-- 4c 96 deg. munity. Is The distributor time for test Centrifugals 971-- 2. The idea this: A full supply of colors, preferred, Mrs. Cooke was born March 12, 1812, tinned General Agents are authorized ttf was the best offer obtainable, but no & drops two drops a minute, day and brushes, oils, varnish and can- jke of WILLIAMS, DIMOND CO. in Sunderland, Mass, where she spent yet risks against the dangers the mM transactions have been reported at less naw night Foul odors are killed, vas always on hand. it the most reasonable rates and on tW 6c the early part of life. On Novem- than for this grade. Price of her no disagreeable Bmell of carbolla nost favorable terms. 7-- 8c 21, 1836, she Amos Muscovados has ruled at 2 and Mo PAUL NEUMANNS MISSION. ber married Starr acid or crude disinfectants takes Picture framing, satisfactory F. A. SCHAEFER A CO., 5-- on lasses sugars at 2 for 89 deg. test Cooke at Danbury, Conn., and the Its place. You don't know that a picture framing, is due largely Agents foi he Hawaiian (stands. We give London quotations for Beet 14th of December following the bride powerful disinfectant is being used to the taste displayed in the 88 deg. f. o. b. Hamburg since July and groom set out on the bark "Mary If you judge by the lack of odor. selection of mouldings that 10th, as follows: Frazler" for the Hawaiian Islands. will harmonize with the pic- Going: to Guatemala in Interests ot But it's doing the duty doing It d; ture. July 11th, 9s 10 14th, 9s 9d; 16th, They came to this country under the well. Can we show you the "Ideal We have the taste and urn tense fe d; auspices of mouldings. Let us give you a era 9s 10 17th, 9s 9d; 18th, 9s 6d; 20th, , Hawaiian Trade. the American Board, and in Automatic Distributor?" Our Mr. 51-4- d; 41-4- d; company were thirty-tw- o mis- suggestion. 9s 21st, 9s 22nd, 9s 3d; their tela-pho-no OF iBERLIN. Washburn 'will call, if you'll 24th, 9s 2 d; 25th, 9s 3 d; 27th, 9s sionaries who came out to reinforce the to 5 d; 28th, 9s 3d; 29th, 9s 3 3-- 30th, Christian workers in this country. The 9s 4 d; 31st, 9s 6d, and August 1st, Detained In San rniuclsco by Tempor- "Mary Frazier" arrived in Honolulu II ? 9s 8 d. Husl-ne- April 10, 1837. On ary Illness Buiilied by s the 8th of June of OF BERLIN. J C. Czarnikow, London, in their latest Men. the same year Mr. and Mrs. Cooke be- circular of July 16th, report as follows gan teaching in a school organized for The above Insurance Companies bavi regarding sugar: The market has been the Instruction of the children of the King Bros., established a General Agency here, and thi somewhat disturbed by financial diff- royal families. They continued in this undersigned, General Agents, are authorj iculties which have been followed by a work for twelve years. In 1850 they Paul Neumann, who was Attorney HOTEL STREET. Ized to take risks against tha dangers of further decline of 3d for Beet, of which General of Hawaii under King Kala- - moved to the house on King street near 1 drop 1-- 2 seas at the most reasonabla rates" and! has since been recovered. kaua, and who since the death of that Kawaiahao Church, which has since fells the Meanwhile, sales are not pressed and has been the legal adviser of been known as the Cooke homestead. mi the most favorable terms. though is difficult to express decid- monarch it a the Queen, was a passenger on the During her active days in the Islands FOR SALE. F A,SCHAErER & CO., GnjAgtu ed opinion as to the future, it is evident yes "Mother" Cooke was constantly at wants of consumers steamer Monowai, which arrived that the will lead terday from Honolulu, says the Chroni work among the native population, to at least renewed activity before long. to "EXCLUSIVE AGEXTS u-ukh- r cle of Aug. 1. He was taken ill on the striving uplift and enlighten. She 1 Honolulu Iron "Works The statistical position for the next attended the native families in times of font Cum few months is likely to improve, steamer while en route to San Fran' sickness, and did much to assist them FIVE-ROLLE- R OP HAMBURG. that so far the visible Cisco, and immediately upon his ar 30x60 MILL rival yesterday he summoned Dr. Morse in their homes. With increasing years Capital of tfai cospany and n supplies are still large, but it seems that she was obliged to withdraw from the For the Hawaiian Islands. Complete rIrhmarK this position is, to a not inconsiderable and placed himself under the care of with gearing atd rv. fiaac. hi physician. The distinguished law field of activity, but her interest in the Capital their relnsunaa evtent, already In prices that 1 II discounted general Christian work was never fail- 18x42 PUTNAM ENGINE panla yer and adviser to the Queen is now a I i,6im4 now ruling. ing. ... - patient at the Palace Hotel, and "his above can be seen now in opera-- 1 In the United States stocks have The children now living are CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY The Total rakhaurics K7,6,9 again illness is of such a nature that he will Charles tion at Onomea Sugar Co.'s Mill at Pa-- ; increased, while in Hamburg ' M. Cooke, A. Frank Cooke, Mrs. M. A. . they show a decrease, the general po be kept confined to his bed for some The Famous Tourist Route of the WoriS. paikou-- The same are in good order, if sition thus remaining almost unchang days to come. Mr. Neumann has been Turner and Mrs. J. B. Atherton of and are to be taken out because too Honolulu and Mrs. S. T. of Canadian-Australia- n ed. It is noteworthy that supplies in in feeble health for some time past. Alexander In Connection with the small for future requirements. Oakland. There are twenty-tw- o grand- Of HAMBURG. the hands of the American Refineries His physicians in Honolulu insist that Steamship Line Tickets Are Issued Delivery can be made to purchaser on is diabetes, children and five Capital ef the company re- as well as of the trade, are qunte in he troubled with but he Papaikou, on or after Oc- aai prefers to believe To All Points in the United States and the wharf at serve, fekhsmarks 89e,M4 significant and the former are melting; that his ailment is .a tober 1st, 1896. in the nature of a slight stomach trou Kau Notes. Capital their rdnsuraMt ew ,their purchases as fast as they arrive. Canada, via Victoria and For further particulars and prices, ' Fresh cable news from Java confirms ble. In a letter from Pahala which arrived panlef 0oope Edmond Neumann, a druggist on Cal by G. apply to W. W. GOODALB, Esq., at .... absolutely a deficiency of 10 the W. Hall yesterday afternoon Vancouver. at least Papaikou, C. & COM- Total rekhsaario 43,830,c4 per cent of the present crop. The canes ifornia street, who is a brother of the the following was contained: or to BREWER are reported as unusuallj short, and Honolulu lawyer, was present at the "We are having extremely hot wea- PANY, LD Honolulu. The undersigned, General Agents of th the grinding is expected to be finished patient's bedside all day yesterday. He ther here. Pahala has not been grind- MOUNTAIN RESORTS: 1769-3- m ribove two companies for the Hawaiian by the middle of October. says that his brother s trip to San ing for over ten days on account of the Banff, Glacier, Mount Stephen islands, are prepared to insure Building Cuban advices describe the situation Francisco was made at his earnest so lack of water, and it looks very much Furniture, Merchandise and Produce, Mar in the Island as unsatisfactory as ever. licitation. He thinks that a few months' as if it will be some time before any and Fraser Canon. thinery, etc, also Sugar and Rke Mills. Our latest mail advices from New absence from the tropical climate of the work can be done, as there is no indi- ENOERIaN and Vessels In the harbor, against loss 04 York of July 2Sth, state that while Hawaiian Islands will prove beneficial cation of rain. damage by fire on the most favorable terms. market for Raw sugar does not show to his brother's health. "Honuapo and HIlea rhllls are grind- Empress Line of Steamers fFomYanoofiC5 H. HACKFELD CO. any especially interesting or strikingly Paul Neumann will go from here to ing and will have nearly full load for new features, there appears to be a Guatemala as soon as his health will the Hall. Tickets to AH Points In Japan." CMaa. lalla s fEEL P. BALDWIN PENS S. T. ALEXANDER H. steady tone which holds prices up to permit him to undertake the journey. "A light shock of earthquake was fld Arci'iKl the WorkJ. the old range. There does not seem to He says that he has not come, here felt here at 7 o'clock on the evening be any pressure to sell and the prin- solely for his health. He has been ad- of Wednesday, August 5th. Far tfeXets and tcatral itforaatlao apply to Are ALEXANDER flHBCHB the Best, cipal importers continue to show con- vised that a steamer line may be start "T. C. Wills and daughter will visit nBffifm miaa I ID1 IN THE .ESSENTIAL QUALITIES fidence in the future of the market, and ed no run Deiween uuatemaia ana the Honolulu by the Hall." THEO.H.DAVIES&CG.,Ld., OF they are therefore not disposed to part Orient, and Tie intends visiting Guate Agents Canadlan-Austrplis- n S.S. Lins Durability, Evenness of 'Commission Merchants, with their holdings at present basis of mala to induce the promoters of the. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di- Canadian Pariric Railway. Point, and Workmanship. values. enterprise to run their steamers into arrhoea Remedy always affords prompt NO. 3 CALIFORNIA STREET, In Refined there has been a moder- Honolulu. In this, it is said, he is relief. For sale by all druggists and Statistics show that ships under the The Leading Commercial and School SAN FRANCISCO M ate fair demand, but the business lacks backed by certain large business Inter- dealers. Benson, Smith & Co., Agents British flag are less liable to casualty Pens in United States. Established 1860. snap and energy, most of the orders ests in Honolulu. for H. I. than those of continental nations. Sold by all Stationers in Hawaiian Ids. Iskad Orders Proaftly fillad.

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HAWAIIAN GAZETTE: FRIDA-y- , AUGUST T4- -, 189G. SEMI-WEEKL- miIWBW, ., JP f Ml buy two running mates, Sewall and Wat- but it does not attempt and never has In the early days of Japan it was a world. Thoy are better able to anybody son, are now the center of attraction. attempted to make the political ties question freely discussed whether or 1UU1U; THE what we have to sell than ability to buy is There seems to have been an attempt less binding than will be the case In no Christianity would denationalize its else, and with their can be to influence Sewall to withdraw, but event of territorial annexation. believers; whether In the event of war their desire for the best that SEfll-WEEKL- Y. no prejudices against the Maine man indicates that he has no the Japanese Christian would continue ILL! OF FREEDOM. had. They have CAPTAIX GOOD'S SEXTBNCK. - goods. them our trade laaOED TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS idea of making any such move. The loyal to his country or go over to the American With equally teachers. was should be very large. We should have Georgia candidate Watson is ! The sentence passed upon Captain nation of the Christian It decision to stick of possibility that led to the 40 per cent of their trade instead of W. R. HARRINGTON. EDITOR. well grounded in his j John Good by the recent Court Martial fear such a ! 6 are 27,000,000 by the ship. The question then arises, is by no means a surprise to those who proclamations threatening with death only per cent There 14, 1896. re- Address by U. S. Consul George FRIDAY AUGUST what will Bryan do? He can hardly have followed the case closely. The any who might presume to turn the tons of freight to be moved around the accept two nominations and thus go findings of the Court regarding the ligious minds In other channels than W. Bell of Sydney. Pacific, and we, if we would not fall Bourke Cockran's advice to his sound into the fight standing on two plat- sight from the Austrian field piece they have run for the past centuries. behind in the march of progress, ought money friends of the Democratic party forms. On the other hand he needs would seem to indicate that very little When, however, during the late war, to have our share of it. seems to be on. the plan of selecting the Populist vote. It is becoming more credence was given Mr. Hhodes' story it was seen that the Christian Japanese "One reason we do not is because we apparent boy orator equally the least of several evils. He believes and more that .the of taking the sight, and considerable was quite as good a fighter and DELIVERED IN SAX' FftXCISCO. haven't the means of transportation. steamship's that McKinley should be supported as has some decidedly stubborn political weight was placed upon Capt. Good's competent and loyal an officer as his If there were a line of of against Bryan, and that sound Demo- horses to manage. If he succeeds in less of memory as to what was done brother pagan, the rulers of the nation large burden, say 6,000 tons, like those cratic congressmen should be elected swinsins the factions into line, he will with the sight placed upon his desk. became aware of the mistake they had of the English lines between San Fran- to oppose the positive McKinleyism of do what older and more experienced Although in the eyes of Capt. Good's made in estimatingthe national honor Tho Sample Caso ou Every Voyairo of cisco and Sydney, I think a large part Since him made a Following Discovery Commerce tho Index Colonies and a. McKinley administration. politicians before have friends the sentence may seem some-- w of the converted citizens. of the travel between the Condition4 Bryan represents the silver cra2e and Fignal failure of. hat severe, it was in reality the only this discovery there was a distinct of tho 'of tho People. England would find Its way on either Money way. Altgeld principles there is after all thing for the Court to do after an un- change in the attitude toward the Bible Needed, for Subsidies. the going or returning trip this sense in the conclusions of one time members And this passenger travel is something good hard It is unfortunate indeed that Com- biased review of the testimony placed teachers. Where at York politician. were severely surprisingly large. With the passenger the New missioner Marsden's remarks before at their disposal. Capt. Good stands of the Imperial Guard Bible travel would come the freight traffic" the Olaa coffee planters should luwe before the public today not as a crim- censured if found with a in their "The Commerce of the Pacific" was The decision of the Rowing Assoc- among Colonel Bell expressed the belief that been misrepresented by the Hilo Trib- inal, but as one who has allowed his possession, Bible distribution the subject of an address which Colonel iation to hold the races of the September if 5 per cent of the money paid for une. The Commissioner seems to be apparent dislike for a superior officer soldiers, sailors and m the hospitals be George W. Bell, United States Consul regatta day in the Honolulu harbor freight to foreign bottoms were spent wrong Impression, however, to get the better of his better judg-- 1 came quite general, chief officers of the 'Sydney, will be received with general approval under the to delivered before the San was nient. As a military' officer he was army lending their aid to the work of in subsidies it would soon restore the general public The city is that this paper claimed that he Francisco Chamber of Commerce. He by the bound heed religious Stars and Stripes to an honorable1 place people talking in favor of Asiatic labor. We to the commands of his chaplains and other teachers. was frequently applauded and at the hardly large enough and the If not supremacy on the ocean. If the are not aware that the question of na- superior. It made no difference what Furthermore, the Bishop notes that conclusion of the address was tendered sufficiently enthused over boat racing sentiment against subsidies were too tionality was brought up. The remarks personal opinions he might have con- through the calling to the army of men a vote of thanks on the motion of R. G. to warrant a departure from the rule could di- cerning, his superior officer, so long as from old Japan, bringing the farmers strong, he thought the same end of former years. "With the program of of the Advertiser were from the first Sneath. Among those who listened he wore the uniform of the National fishermen districts which, for be obtained by the construction of the races prepared by the Association there rected at the central contract feature of and from were Barillos of Guate- Guard and was amenable to military eigners have been unable to reach, an Nicaragua canal, though he thought it ' a seems to be no reason why the new Mr. Marsden's remarks as reported by mala and his suite. In his interview with this rules and regulations, he was in duty opportunity was given for the Christ ought to be built, controlled and op- national holiday will not be properly the Tribune Colonel Bell attributed to commerce paper states he is in favor of bound to keep a quiet tongue unless he ian workers to make their first attack, erated directly by the United States ushered in and the interest in the do- he that and the commercial spirit the progress if can be obtained. was in a position to bring definite so to speak, upon the stronghold of the Government. ings of the local clubs revived to its free labor free labor of the world in civilization. This gen- we believe, should have been charges against any member of the heathen temple, and open the way for old standard. This, then, eration was better than any that had his text in mapping out his remarks. military whom he might consider in- a more progressive campaign when MOTHER COOKE BURIED. preceded it, because it was the greatest Neumann's mission to Guate- It would have been preferable had he competent. Furthermore in his rank peace once. more ruled supreme. It is Paul commercial generation the world had Large Number of J?riends at backed by the Govern- urged the planters to work to bring as captain, it was not his part to criti- needless to say that the foothold and the mala whether seen. From Constantine to Gladstone Residence aud Cemetery. ment or leading business men is indeed about a condition favorable to free la- cise but rather to obey and say noth- advantage once gained will not be lost, practically nothing was done for the Mon- a timely move. Of course there are bor rather than rely on the contract ing. and that the Christian worker will The funeral of the late Juliette amelioration of the masses. FromVes-pasia- n who granted system. Since question has been From the civilian's point of view, lead the way into the heart of Japan tague Cooke, mother of C. M. and A. those take it for that the to Victoria the advance in all every steamer crosses the Pacific agitated, a goodly number of the men Capt Good's past record for bravery and plant the seeds of true progress F. Cooke and Mrs. Annis Montague that those material matters which improve is bound to stop at these islands simply who have their spare capital invested and hard "work would appear to come among the people who have been so Cooke, took place from the homestead the condition of the body of the people 4 p. because this is the key to the Pacific in the coffee industry have been ap- in and have possibly a militating in- carefully guarded by the priests of re- at m. yesterday. The house as was slight. But in this century and-i- n Not a little dependence can be placed proached, exception they fluence when the Court came to the ligious darkness. well as the grounds around it were and without this age commerce had brought the on our fortunate position, but at the have replied: "We want no contract point of passing sentence. But milita- crowded with friends of the deceased. ry world together and the greatest ad- by same time it is a paying proposition They want cheap labor, to be law is strict and its hard and fast MAX. Scriptures were read Rev. H. H. labor." O'RELL, AND THE NEW vances in civilization had been made. for the country to keep in touch with sure, and there is no doubt that the rules must be maintained. Any diver- WOMAX. Parker, and Rev. O. H. Gulick made ap- the companies and the countries that cheap labor will be forthcoming; but sion from the law would jeopardize the "Commerce has ever been the ally propriate remarks on the life of the de- are playing a part in the development as for contracts, the majority of the discipline of anymilitarybody and leave The "new woman" controversy, to of freedom," said Colonel Bell. "Going ceased, dwelling at length upon her of the steamship traffic with the Orient. planters do not care to hamper them- the members of the court to say noth- which the North American Review has back to the commercial cities of Asia work as one of the early missionaries. The cities of the Coast are plajing selves with them. ing of the commander-in-chie- f liable to for some months given liberal space,, is Minor, they were free cities. The golden Previous to the eulogy by Rev. Gulick, their best cards in order to gain favor the accusation of friendly discrimina- enlivened in the July issue by a contri- age of Greece was the age when she the quartette composetf of Miss Rich- H A " "with the promoters of the nev Japan- tion. The integrity of the Rppublic bution from Max O'Rell. This writer was supreme in commerce. Rome led ards (leader), Miss Clymer, W. W. Hall The prompt attention which the Ex- sung ese lines, and Hawaii must be up and must be upheld at all hazards. naturally takes the French womanhood the world when she built roads connect and "Walter Dillingham "Rock ot ,i ecutive is giving to the Honolulu sew- Ages." doing in order that it may also gain Capt. Good was given a fair trail by as a type. While there are many who ing with the provinces sne conquered erage problem is to be commended. The casket was borne to the hearse its proportion 6f the benefit derived men in whom he has confidence and In would disagree with his selection of a or stole, and when these roads were de- After all has been said in favor of the by S. M. Damon, W. O. Smith, W. W. from increased traffic whom the public have confidence, and "type," there is much in some of stroyed by the incursion of a non- HalL W. R. Castle, F. J. Lowrey and roads, wharves, school buildings and truth he reaps the just reward of his own his remarks upon the "new woman." commercial people, Europe went to Dr. A. B. Lyons, and removed to the other items in the list of public works, plot old churchyard. A beautifully illustrated and printed lack of discretion. Max O'Rell gives the' American sleep for a thousand years. in Kawaiahao pamphlet descriptive mainly of the city there is nothing of more vital import Here the choir rendered "Asleep In women of "good society" the credit of & and port of San Francisco, but contain- ance or that demands more speedy and "Venice was the queen of the Adri- Jesus." some concerning won being satisfied with their lot, "which There were a great many ing matter the undivided consideration than this same 'PLUG" IIAT AND SOCIETY. atic and the most enlightened city in handsome derful richness of the State of Califor- consists in being the adored goddesses floral offerings on the casket, and com- question of sewerage. While the time the world when she had 5,000 ships and by nia, has just been issued. It was An English Lord has headed a re of refined households"; but he main wreaths and bouquets carried the piled under the auspices of the Chamber may come and ne doubt if it will 52,000 sailors. Genoa was her rival un- friends were laid on the grave after form movement to abolish the "plug" tains that anffeng the middle classes of Commerce and the San Francisco when the principal channels of Ha- hat of swell society. til she lost the spirit of adventurous the interment. The funeral was under of San Chro- He maintains that "restless, bumptious, ever Board Trade. Francisco waiian trade will not center at Hono there exist commerce and drove Columbus from the direction of H. H. Williams. nicle. this same "plug" hat that is supposed women lulu, It is certain that for quite a num- to be her gates. , Does the above fail to furnish food the distinguishing mark of a who are slowly but surely and safely TENDERS OPENED. ber of years to come the city will play gentleman money for thought to the business men of with or a theatrical transforming this great land of liberty "Commerce has been the inspiration quite a prominent part in commercial manager is a Wide Man-i- n Between Honolulu? The number of similar ad- "most uncomfortable and into a land of petty, fussy tyranny, and of discovery. It was not conquest that Contractors circles. The severe lesson of last year hideous head gear, for Government vertising pamphlets that Honolulu has worthy of a scare trying, often with complete success, to led to the shores of America. It was Work. proved that the outbreak of a serious crow and not of being." placed before the people of other coun- a human There impose on the community fads of every not to carry the gospel. It was to carry The Minister of the Interior yester- epidemic here means almost complete Is no doubt up tries indicates that it does. In view that the reformer sizes shape and form. the sample case. It was the stimulus day opened ten bids submitted by as stagnation of inter-islan- d trade. Hence, the "plug" properly, of the literature that is being circulated hat but in start "If there is one country in the world," to commerce this discovery gave that many contractors for the foundation viewing the matter from a purely com- ing a movement to hap by hundreds of cities and towns in the abolish it he he continues, "where the women ap- aroused the activity of Europe; for she of the central fire station to be erected mercial standpoint, it is good business failed to size up "society." is United States and Canada it is almost It the pear, in the eyes of the foreign visitor, had not doubled her population in a at the corner of Fort and Beretania to place all the sanitary safeguards chief aim of of "society" to appalling to note the apathy of the the leaders to enjoy all manner of privileges and thousand years. streets. Following are the names of the possible about this central city. The make themselves as uncomfortable as bidders Honolulu business community toward to have the men in leading strings, that "The commerce of a country is the and the amount asked for the methods used in guarding against in- possible. Of course the plug hat is un- making any move to advertise the country is America. You would im- index of the condition of its people. work: fection from other countries are quite comfortable. That is just the reason E. B. Thomas, $700; country and attract tourist trade. The agine, therefore, that America should Tell me what country imports and ex- Fred Harrison, satisfactory. It is now not only quite why the average society man wears it ?725; J. Bowler, $775; Har- people here rely on the Government be the last country where the 'new ports, and I can tell you what kind of F. Arthur proper, but a positive necessity, that when he goes on parade. No one sup- rison, $899; and the steamship companies for ad- woman was to be found airing her houses the people live in and what Lucas Bros., $1,049; A. the cesspools of the city should be at- poses for an instant that a big white Patzig, ?1,174; C. B. Dwight, vertising the country, but we see no grievances. Yet she is flourishing kind of clothes they wear. The com- $1,225; tended to. The fact that the cart has stiff shirt front, a high collar and pa F. H. Edwards, $1,300; Sinclair & Walk- reason why active business men should throughout the length and breadth of mercial statistics of a country repre- been put before the horse in previous tent leather shoes is a combination got er, 41,422; R. Lishman, $1,461. consider this sufficient. The Govern- this huge continent. She is petted by sent pretty closely the sum total of Tenders for building years, and the community has been ten up for the express purpose of com the Kallua and ment will continue its good work, but her husband, the most devoted and that country's intellectual life. To take Beach road at Kona were as follows: running great risks for such a long pe Men don such togs they Mac-Dou-ga- ll, fort when hard-worki- M. Scott, $1,400; it Is a question how long the good na- of husbands in the world; an extreme case, Russia with 125,000,- - F. Geo. riod of years is no argument in favor of go on exhibition. When they want $2,800; J. A. Magulre, $6,000; Da- ture of the steamship companies will she is literally covered with precious 000 has almost exactly the same for- continuing the present order of sanitary comfort they go home and get into vid Alawa, $8,700. hold out. btones by him. She is the superior of eign commerce that Australia with The estimate by chair- affairs. No better investment of the their old clothes. furnished the her husband in education and in almost 4,000,000 people has, and each has 800 man of the road board for this work Peabody, Com- people's money can be made than The English Lord says the "plug" Dr. a member of the in the every respect. She is surrounded by the newspapers and periodicals. Counting was $1,500. mittee of Fifty formed to investigate construction of a system that will se- hat is ugly, and there he is right again. most numerous and delicate attentions. Interstate commerce, we are the great- the liquor problem of the United cure proper drainage for this city. But thtfv makes no difference, society States, Yet she is not satisfied. est commercial people on earth. gives in a recent issue of the Forum an says it is good form, consequently it Taxes on a Mongrel Cur. "The Anglo-Saxo- n 'new woman is "We have development interesting and valuable discussion on must remain. A man may put such reached that Patrolman Hewitt was up in the dis- The San Francisco News Letter with the most ridiculous production of mod- when most people way social material on his frame as to make him are required in the trict court yesterday afternoon for re- the best to meet this evil. a pen tipped with abuse as usual sets ern times and is destined to be the most bottle-fl- y transportation and exchange of com- fusing to pay He has come to the conclusion that the one resemble a cross between a blue taxes on a certain black forth in of its recent issues that the ghastly failure of the century. She Is modities than in their original produc- temperance people must go into com- and a cockroach, but if society sets and white cur which Mr. Jonathan Government of this country is no longer par excellence the woman with a griev- tion. petition with the saloons in supplying the stamp ofood form on the make- Some people have been led to Shaw said belonged to him and for in favor of annexation, but seeks to ob- ance, self-label- ed greatest nui- up, and the talk of overproduction. But --to my which places of resort which will have the tain a less binding he must continue to make himself he charged the usual sum. form of protection sance of modern society. The new thought there can be no overproduction social air of the saloon without its de- from hideous. Hewitt said that the dog in question the United States. By reason of woman warits to retainall the privileges of any good grading influence. He holds that the The same thing is true with the so- thing until all God's chil- was one that had followed various the tenor of despatches sent out from of her sex, and secure, besides, all those saloon is degrading, but it is a real ciety make-u- p of the society women. dren have all they want. The trouble members of the Mounted Patrol dif- Honolulu, there seems to be a growing of man. She wants to be a man and to at form of social enjoyment, and goes so They must make themselves as un- is not that too much has been produced, ferent times that upon the day men- feeling among American journals that a woman. be- quote one comfortable as the foolish brains of remain She will fail to but that transportation and exchange tioned Mr. Shaw happened far as to careful observer a protectorate rather than annexation come a man, but she may succeed in to see the Parisian dressmakers can provide be- have not kept pace always dog on par- who said if it were a question of a is the acme of Hawaiian hopes. To ceasing to be a woman." and in all his veranda and not In the fore they are quite prepared to meet directions with production. lor as he saloon or no poor man's club he would those in this country it is needless to It vill be noted that the witty French- What we had stated that he had put According the shallow approval of society. man is dealing with the class of women need is more perfect commerce, down dog taxes against his name. wish the saloon to stay. to say that the despatches and the ap- When better He Dr. Peabody "the substitute men and women fall in with such who go about the country howling distribution. We need not fear over- told Mr. Shaw at the time that the dog for the parent conlcusions drawn therefrom rights, which readiness under the command of about their rights are production, for our wants grow did not belong to saloon, in order to survive, must give are a complete misrepresentation of the what those cherished by the woman 'who has faster him and that he society chooses to class as good than our ability to supply could away more resources of sociability than the situation among the annexationists. form, a desire to wear bloomers, so she can them. That take the beast if he wanted the London might as well is what distinguishes us ' t0- - Hewitt further saloon gives, and compete with it on its Unfortunately for the people here it is Lord save stand with her hands in her pocketsc primarily from stated that the dog ignominious like a man. The majority of the Anglo- - the animal was a dirty mongrel cur own terms. There must be no hint of possible for one man who happens to himself the defeat that and in another way from and that it Saxon race will agree with him that the the savage. was not likely he would harbor such patronage or of missionary zeal. There have the ear of will meet a "plug" hat reform. When The desire is both natural fc: the American press to new woman to whom he draws atten an animal. ! society accepts men women and universal to 5 must be the same tone which prevails do more harm and disseminate more and for tion is indeed one of the most "ridicu seek to get the best Judge De La Vergne said he believ- possible living E In the rich man's clul) a sense of pro- untruths than can be set aright by what they are rather than for what lous productions of modern times." He with the least possible ed the dog did not belong to Hewitt, -- work. is prietorship, "which gpod clothes may appear to make has. however, forgotten the true new This the inspiration of com- but according to law if a man harbored a comfort tempts to twice the number of facts. So far as dog them, then and not sensi- woman of modern American life, the merce and the source of civilization. a even for an hour he was liable patronage, resources of athletic life, the News Letter is concerned its vhole till then will to taxes. ble customs come to woman who does not waste her time "The prophecy of Seward, made when literature which is not discarded rub-bui- sh editorial policy can be described in no the surface. harping on rights, quietly, modestly Hewitt does not like the thing but some of us were still reading Marco at all of the benevolent, light and liber- better words than the following, from and persistently labors to raise the and has hired a lawyer who will appeal ty," pen standard of intellectual and broad- - Polo for our information about China his case. and and ior this the of the. Washington StaY verse JAl'AX AVAK ANT) BKMGION. form of institution there already writer: minded womanhood." A woman of this and Japan, has almost come true. The are type gained promi- who has recently Pacific will soon become the center of 'Let me give you a among the working classes obvious and Since the war between China and nence is the wife of William J. Bryan, pointer," said M. He drank, chewed an the commerce ot the world. One-thi- rd P. Gregg, popular often pathetic signs of long suffering smoked an' wus the Democratic candidate for United a conductor on the likewise profane; Japan much has been written upon the population Missouri Pacific "Tin ., & expectation and desire." States President. She is a woman who, the of the world is clustered Railroad. He got angry on small commercial development 1? .M provocation; of the two after her college course, took the full around it China and Japan have been balCbaber,a,in'a Colic' Cho,era So he give up the job of reformin' his-- countries and the probable self, results in course in law and was admitted to the shocked by new idea, But whether you After the first bluster and blare al- the world of trade, but it has remained bar. Her study of law was not to en ??5? somacn TcheVweTt ways An' went In fur reformin' the nation they will awake from their sleep which) does." And after giving following the nominating conven- for Bishop E. B. Hendrix to point out able her to gain prominence as among this friendly tions, political first petticoat lawyers, but rather, as we have thought must be oblivion, or ! blt ot advice the jolly conductor passed PI - the parties of the United Naturally a paper of this stamp 13 the good the that has been wrought to the she ays, "with a view to bringing my not, I do not know. Japan is showing ?,? down. the aisle- - II is a fact that States are settling down to the hard steeped in pessimism and finds its best religious world by that seige of self in closer touch with, my husband's - u. 1 . iM lhat bone work of the campaign. The bolt- pleasure inmisrepresentinghonesiyand bloodshed through, which the Asiatic work." b, Sr&ftS'.iBL'TgS ing fever has pretty richest people are the best customers, of this Remedy, which curl nearly run its straightforwardness whether displayed nations passed. He Is evidently of the This last type Max O'Rell probably is the best course and lining up in the "good society," conse- "c Jiusiaiiuasmncn as we sen the. "' "" uisoraers m the world the of forces is by men or nations. This country does Jesuitical turn of mind, feels includes 50 and that quently he cap be forgiven for the terse rest of the world. And in Australia are and cent bottles for sale by all drug- e .now well under way. Bryan and his seek the protection of the United Slates, thp pnd hiia IncMfloI tlin moono itl gists and criticism of the brazen extremists. 4,000,000 ot the richest people dealers. Benson, Smith & Co., in the Agents for H. I.

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HAWAIIAN GAZETTE: FRED AY, AUGUST 14, SEMI-WEEKL- JI 1S9C r Ite yet' Mauna is ' along built no mountain Loa Awarded l and eat, boys." Upon entering Rev. Alex Mackintosh, Professor Ly- homestead gives us an eruption about he parlor of said W.M.Gibson mentioned VOLCANOES OF older, but Highest Honors World's Fair. and finding the picture he ons and others. A short program of in deed of Chas. T. Gullet, Administrator, once in ten years not second to any in showed signs of great surprise. music was one of tho features of the dated January 5th, 1832, of record In Liber II 70. folio the world. Hualalai has broken out in Oold Medal, Midwinter Fair. ine picture was lifted and upon it evening. 413. ; v -- J the last hundred years, and can hardly , was found following tecond. That parcel oMand in 1116 reari inn a card with the On account of the Illness ot her hus- of Music " KS next one " Hall in Honolulu, mentioned in AN be considered extinct The in words and names: band in San Francisco, Mrs. Neu- deed from G. age is more difficult to pick DE; "To Paul W. Keaweamahl to W.M. in out Is it Mr. John Cassidy, as a token of mann will leave for that place by tho Gibson, dattd Jan. 8th, 1834. of record in Mauna Kea or Haleakala? From the esteem, after years of service together, Australia Saturday. Liber 87. folio 229. fresh lava, probably the latte? is the from Henry Crane, Third. Those parcels of land on Queen,, Charles Crane, The Hawaiian Hardware Company younger. There must nave been an . Charles Reves, Toyo Jackson, Kalei Street in Honolulu, described in Royal eruption within three hundred years are agents for the Ladies' Tribune bi- Patent 6778, Apana I, I.. C. A. 8515 and in His In- cycle which has and always will please Uoyal Patent 3560. 6423B. men- 'Dr. Lyons Continues the outside. is strange we have no Charles M. M. Hopkins, UO.A. at It Cash, Johnson, tho ladies wherever they may be found. tioned in deed from A J. Cartwright, Exec- traditions on the point Lanai and John Crowder, Louis Castino, Joe Cas-tin- o, utor to W. M. Gibson, dated April 1st, Talk on Geology. Three Japanese were sent up from 164-16- teresting are probably next, judging by Ioela Keakahl, Employes of the 1886, of record in Liber 93. folios 6. the slightness of erosion. But they are Mutual Telephone Company." Ewa yesterday morning to be put in Fourth. Those parcels of land on Queen small, and so it is uncertain. Kohala, Oahu jail to serve a sentence received Street in Honolulu, mentioned in mortgage West Maui and West Molokai are next for assault and battery upon a planta- from Kalo and Kalaina to D. Borres, dated COURT NOTES. tion luna at the plantation. August 29tb. 1878, of record in Liber 55, and about the same age. 450-45- 2. 'BR. DI5ESSLAR AXD CYLINDERS. BAKING folios "East Molokai is older, but about the Somj Probate .Matters and a Wa- Miss Stansbury, who is recommended (2) same as East Oahu. Walanae and Kau- by the Board of Edu&tlon to succeed ter Case Settled. Also: All the fallowing property in La- ai are the oldest Miss Brewer at the High School, has haina, Island of Maui: "Still, there are evidences of com- H. li has sued Jonathan Shaw for been a teacher In Napa and Alameda. First That parcel of land at Lahaina lnr. Talk- - Atinlu of tho paratively recent eruptions on all the P0WMR placing him under arrest and asking She arrived here on the Archer two known as the Pa Hidekainani mentioned Study or History, islands. While the ravines here are at him to pay taxes when they had already weeks ago. in deed of Emma Kalelecnoloni and others GreeksThe W. SI. Gibson 1831, least 100,000 years- - old, and those in MOST PERFECT MADE been paid. asks the saying to dated May 13th. of .ltulnllve Atro or Varlov Vol- Defendant that The latest of Peter Lee of the record in Liber92,foIir62. Waianae older, yet there is lava here A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fr case be postponed until the 16th, owing Volcano House is: "Kilauea Is work- canoes Mauna toa nnil Veuvlu-- . Second. That narcel of land at Lahaina at the base of some of the mountains from Ammonia, Alum or ny ether adulterant to the absence of Deputy Marshal ing herself into a fit, and the prospects being a part of L. C. A- - 2320 mentioned in that can hardly be'older that 1,000 Hotels, the leading Hitchcock, who is a material witness are good for the fit" The largest num- deed Irom Kia Nahaolelua to W. 31. Gibson In all the great dated Nov. 4, 1873. of record in Liber 62, years. Clnbs and the homes, Dr. Price's Cream in the case. ber at tho Volcano House during the they be renewed? Probably. M. defendant in injunc- present activity was fifty. folio 102. "Will Baking Powder holds its supremacy. P. Pahukula, Third. Those parcels of land at Lahaina following an- A. Ma-guir- e, At chapel yesterday the Can we tell when? Not certainly, but tion proceedings brought by J. Deputy Marshal Hitchcock left for described in L. C. A. 8519B, Royal Patent nouncements were made: A lecture Mauna Loa and Mount Etna have al- 0 40 Years tte Standard. has been cited to appear in court Kauai on the Iwalani yesterday. It is 1870, and in Royal Pitnt 1190. this evening at 7:45 by Rev. S. ways had their heavy eruptions, as far on September 7th and show cause why thought that he took the trip on ac- (3) on "The Power of Personal In- as history shows, within a few months he should not be punished for contempt count of among Lihue Also: All of the property on the Island LEWIS & CO,, the trouble the of Lanai forming It.inch, fluence." Everybody welcome. It will of each other. In fact there seems to be of court plantation Japanese spoken of in yes- part of the Lanai Aswnts. Ilonoluln. II. I. belonging to the Estate of W. M. be in the High School building, just at a unanimity in the action of all the Vito N. Baker and Eliza K. Baker, terday morning's Advertiser. Gibson, and constating of the following class. com- to-w- the close of Prof. Lyons' geology volcanoes on earth that suggests a minors, by their guardian, Chas. J. Beginning with the last trip of the property, it: An excursion to Waianae, free to the mon cause. A coincidence between sun Miss Helen S. Lowrey, all of Honolulu; Creighton, have filed answer in equity year, Matd-erso- n Australia this December 16th, a members of the summer school and all spots and heavy rains on the one hand Mrs. M. Howard and Miss Tilda suit brought by Elizabeth Booth. five days' stay will LANDS IN FEE SIMPLE. of Oakland; Joseph Brown, of be made in San teachers, by the courtesy of President and volcanic activity on the other. It Chas. H. Rose has filed an amended Francisco and a nine days' stay All of known as Dillingham"of Houston, Texas, who left about a week at this First tbat tract land. the Oahu R. R., will take is easy to see the connection of the declaration in suit for ejectment which port each time. will con- the Ahupuaa of Falawai, containing 5397 ago, Beto, chef, Japan. This make place Saturday at 1 p. m. Those who rains. The rains furnish water for the and Frank he has begun against Yoshimura, Chock nections with outward and homeward HO acres, described in "Royal PatentNo. $r wish to go will please give their names vapor which causes the expulsion. The Tong and others. bound steamers to the Colonies. 7093, and in deed from L. Haalelta, Liber Mr. F. Abbott. connection of sun spots is not so easily water controversy between 16, folios 264 and 265. this morning to W. In the military Second. as of map explained. W. G. the In headquarters it is be All that tract of land known Quite an extensive exhibit .NEW COMPANY. Wong Leong et al and Irwin, lieved Coyne will succeed the Ahupuaa of Keahakapu. containing sewing, compo- "As we have seen, rock is formed in COFFEE dis- that Lieut drawing, cardboard Supreme Court has issued a decree Captain Good at the head of Company 1S29 acres, described In Roval Patent 71 14. sition work, etc., from Xapoopoo, ad- two ways by igneous and by sedi missing plaintiff's complaint, and or- conveyed to said W. M. Gibson by deed ot mentary E. Sergeant Moore will probably be O. Dominls, dated March 9, orns the bay window of the High School action. Igneous action builds ders clerk to assess costs of court, to made lieutenant to succeed Coyne. J. Guardian. office. up. We see this in volcanoes. But that be divided and paid by contending par- 1867, of record in Liber 23, folio 167. slight. great McStocker aud Morgan's Plantation Captain Camara and two privates in B Third. All that tract of land, known as The class in pedagogy in the after- is comparatively The ties. Co. are applicants for a lieutenancy. the Ahupuaa of Manualei, containing considered apperception. Dr. work is done in the raising of mountain ejectment suit by G. K. Kaio-pah- ia noon is "ow South Kona Coffee Co. In the President Dole, accompanied by Geo 3442.3S acres, described in Koyal Patent held up a picture, which systems by the wrinkling of the earth's counsel agrees 6775, Y. M. Gibson by Dresslar first against Kuna, that C. Maui on Claudine conveyed to said declared to be a. rabbit, crust. On the other hand, the atmos- case may be any time after the Potter, left for the deed of A.J. Cartwright, executor above some teachers tried yesterday afternoon, to be gone a fort- called a duck, the ears in phere and the ocean tear down. If close of present term, upon receipt named. and others the night. The band was on the wharf to Fourth. All tract of land described becoming in the other. they alone were at work the earth twenty-fou- r notice. that one case the bill Lnrjie Tract In Best Part of Koua. of hours play at the departure of Claudine, in Royal Patent 3045, containing 128 acres, would be only a low plain just above is suspended in the case of the "Can you separate the ideas now? Output Ij.r. Sanson 250 Haip-- . Sentence and as that steamer passed out into the conveyed to said W. M. Gibson by deed of You see, then, what the mind gets the ocean. The Republic vs. H. G. Froeber, charg- William Beder, dated September 27, 1875, was Improvements Contemplated. channel the shore battery saluted. 359. from a picture even depends on what "The old definition ot a volcano ed with violating the law relative to the of record in Liber 43, folio Suppose a burning mountain. The trouble with sale of liquors. Defendant plead guilty. Fifth. All of those tracts of land des- is already in the mind. I had cribed in Royal Patent 3029, containing an hand, one of water, the this is that it is never burning, antfnot William H. McGowan, administrator a glass in each are area of 236.63 acres, and all the title con- full of nitric acid. Suppose that always a mountain. There three of the estate of Martha A. McGowan, veyed by deed of Keliihue and others to other kinds of volcanoes the lava coneSj Articles of incorporation were issued showing receipts I pour water into each, will the com- yesterday to South Coffee has filed his accounts W. M. Gibson, dated August 20, 1876. of Loa "when the the Kona $1,- - 330, same? Why not? Be- either flat like Mauna Company to be $1,771,S0; disbursements, record in Liber 46, folio and in deed bination be the quantities quite with the following gentlemen to W. M. Gibson, dated De- cause what was in before was different. lava runs over in and as officers: 771.78. of Kealakua something. fluid, or steep like Cotopaxi and Ves- Sleep cember 7, 1877. of record in Liber 51, folio child knows What B. Vice- - Every in small President. F. McStocker: Induced by use of coca, opiate or nar- 3S9, and in deed from Kealakua to V. M. added to that. Then uvius when the lava runs out Off for the Coast. the 23 1876, you teach is but very Second, President, Wm. H. Hoogs; Treasurer, Gibson, dated August of record in you know first? What is al- streams and not fluid. James F. Morgan; Secretary, cotic componnds is bad, decidedly bad. Liber 46, folio 329. what must cones, usually small, sort of blow Frank The following people are booked to ready in the child's mind. " cinder Hustace; Auditor, W. George Ashley on O. S. S. It undermines the health and shatters tho Sixth. All those parcels of land con- ; holes, and having a crater on top. leave for San Francisco the veyed to said W. M. Gibson by deed of During the morning Dr. Dresslar had The capitalization is ?50,000 full paid Australia, Saturday: H. Gorman, J. S. constitution and the patient is steadily Third, tufa cones, when there is much prop- growing into a worse condition often Uiiama Paahao ana another, dated No- been asking various teachers to arrange and there is no stock for sale. The Muirhead. J. Ludvigsen and son. Miss vember 27, 1S86, recorded in Liber 110. folio water and much steam is formed, car- erty consists of 2600 acres of the best resulting in the terrible slavery and in order of weight seven brass cylinders de- R. Jewell, Mrs. J. C. SIcStayC. B. 33, and described in Land Commission rying out finely divided rock and coffee land in Kona, located Kaulo misery ot cocaine opium 8550", 5137, of different length. He now placed the way. at Wells, wife and daughter, Mrs. Gus. tho and habit. Award Rojal Patent containing positing it in a sedimentary Sarsa-saparil- 39 acre- - on the board. He also asked hiki, Hookena, Hawaii. One hundred two Miss Mag- Sleep induced by the use of Hood's la more or less. results forma- Schuman and children. fc'ereu'b. All that land described weight of the largest and "You can illustrate the lava acres is under cultivation now and the gie Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Peacock may not come as quickly, but it fa the relative Roal Patent Grant 2903. containing 52 00 estimates were the tion to your classes by making plaster output last crop was 250 bags. children, Mrs. W. A. Wall, comes more surely, permanently and is smallest The that paste, building up The plantation was originally owned and four acres, conveyed to W. M. Gibson, bv was from two to seven times of paris into a thin M. Grace, Gustave by 21, 1864, smallest putty, and operated by Morgan F. B. Miss A. Paris, J. I'uupai, deed dated April .re- heavy as largest. In fact the cyl- a crater with clay or and pouring J. F. and A. Hopper, Miss Hopper, corded in Liber SO folio 24. as the Mcatocker and managed by J. M. Davis Schuman, J. inders were of exactly the same weight. the lava in. The plaster should be Miss Deacon, L. B. Kerr and family, Eighth. All that laud described in Land lamp but as the demand upon the time of the Commission Award 3117 B, Simply tinted with red earth or black. Mrs. E. J. Duffy, Mrs. F. H. Benton, A. conveyed by "What is the explanation? Clean out your crater after an eruption owners grew they decided to incorpor- fvnmnitn nnil nthnrn tn W M Clhmn hr over I R. Meacock, E. Halstead and wife, A. I this: Nature has been teaching us and be ready for another. ate and divide the burden. Runnin; deed dated March 7. 1865. recorded in of two objects of similar M. Mellis and wife, B. Topmoeller, Dr. And refreshingweetbecause is realized Liber 19, folio 274. over it and that a cinder cone, sprinkle sand from the center of the plantation to material the larger will be heavier. "For Hookena landing is one of the finest J. M. Topmoeller, F. J. Lowrey, W. E. throuirh nnture's restoring and re- - xontn. All that land described in Land. through a large pepper box in different t Commission Award 10.133, containing 7 72- Our expectation has been disappointed, roads in all Hawaii, so that the diffi Beckwith, C. J. Falk, J. H. Schnack, juvenahng channel purified, vitalized tints, one after another. It will form A. Munroe and wife, Miss Clift, Mrs. 100 acres, conveyed kv Kaiole to W. II. and so we think the larger lighter." culties in shipping the crop or trans- J. and enriched blood. This feeds the nerves Uibson, by deed dated 2, 1865, of a sort of irregular stratification. W. Clift, F. Clift, Mrs. M. M. Bucknam, June In answer to a question: porting material is not greater than is with life-givi- energy and builds up the record in Liber 19, page 407. "To tell whether rock is igneous or experienced by average Miss G. Ballard, J. A. Scott, H. K. Hyde Tenth. land "Yes! I have tried it with a blind sedimentary, the srystals? they the Honolulu system and constitution from the very All that described in L. blindfolded. they look'at merchant in delivering his goods. " aha wife, Mrs. Paul Neumann, Colonel O. A. 4317, conveyed by Mahoe and man, and others If are igneous, bands are found only foundation of all health and life the SI. size, while The present machinery on the plan- A". B. Brown, Mrs. John Ballard and F. others to W. Gibson, by deed datetl felt of it so as to discover the the in sedimentary rock. blood pare, rich, red blood. January 30, 1867, and recorded in Liber 24, was the same. Yes, If placed in tation consists of pulpers, hullers and Ballard. 262. result see folio the hand so that they could not dis- "To study a mountain, first if it such other articles as are needed on a Eleventh. All that land described in is regular, when will be volcanic; or plantation of size, Keawea-ma- cover the size they answered correctly. it this but there Is Mountain Fire. Royal Patent 4766 conveyed by hi What does this prove? That what is irregular, when it will probably be the some more extensive machinery in Refreshing and Wahie to W. M. Gibson, by deed People along Nuuanu valley were 1874, of already in the mind determines the re- remains of a wrinkle in the crust Next cluding a separator ordered from the JntedJune25, record in Liber 39, find out the material, which you can coast and expected within next very much troubled last night about a " I was generally run down last spring, roIio393 sult. Therefore, know the mind of the here the All do by examining the sides of the ra- sixty days. The buildings consist of bright fire up on Waolani just Ewa of appetite was poor and I could not sleep. Twelfth. that land described in child." Light Station. The fire up, Royal Patent No. 4767, L C. A. 10,011. vines." manager's house, coffee house, drying, tho Electric Hood's Sarsaparilla built me right :onveyed by John 8. Gibson to W. M. In methodology the class discussed house, water tanks and laborers' quar started In the morning, down near the gave good appetite and was soon able to purpose history teaching. I ibson. by deed dated July 17, 1876, of the chief ot ters. Before the company was incor Waolani gulch and burned for quite a get a good night's rest." G. F. Whitney, ecord in Liber 47, folio 49. Some thought the learn- space sea, teachers that TEACHERS' SPORT. porated there were 15 laborers and 1 down toward the afterwards Merchant, Yeomans St., Ionia, Michigan. Thirteenth, All tbat land described in ing of facts is the chief end; others overseer employed, but as it is the in spreading up toward the Kamehameha loyal Patent- - 303, to Kaaina conveyed by morals and citizenship. Here the ques- Will Challenge a l.eau'ie Team tention of the company to at once ex teacher's shed. At a late hour last K. Kaaina, to W. M. Gibson, by deed dated was raised: "Will a man ot per- night the fire was still burning and May 25, 1835, recorded In Liber 95, folio tion to a Match Game. . tend the operations this number will 129. fect moral character be a good citi- be increased. had reached the other side of the moun- de- Who says summer school of Fourteenth. All other lands on said zen?" The teachers are fond of that the The plantation has been in operation tain. "Central" was bothered with Island of Lanai of which the said W. M. bating. Algebra, geometry, history, teachers are not in it? Well, they com- for the past four years and the output questions of "Where's tho fire?" all Hood's iibson was seized, possessed or entitled to methodology, nature study, all bear pleted their match yesterday, joined has been handled by Mr. Morgan for night n the 14th day of Aucust, 1832, and the witness to talents evidently buried, for forces and will now challenge one of the local market. The average price ilst day of August, 1387. country We the league teams to a fight to the death. crop Sarsaparilla the most part, in schools. for the last was 19 cents a pound. Out. raise the question. Why not institute In the finishing three innings yester- y.r. Morgan leaves by the Hall this II. J. Rhodes Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1. LEA3EHOLD3. day Pat Gleason and W. Wood of the moi-ii-ng Min- debating societies and allow this talent "o give directions for work Acting under instructions from xj i ,cureliverllls,easytotake, First Lease No. 167 from the Hawaiian free vent? Anybody who can use this First Regiment team took the places of planned and to attend to such other ister King, who is President of the nOOUS PUIS easy to operate. 25cents, Government of Faomai containing 9073 But to Tesume, Naipo and Meheula in the "All Others" matters as may require his attention, Bureau of Agriculture, Commissioner acres, and of Kanioku, containing 829 L idea, is welcome to it " 1916, "Moses" place of Kalua-ki- ni HOBRON DRUG COMPANY, Hcres. expiring January !, annual above was debated team, and the Marsden yesterday notified H. J. semi-annual- the question raised rental $500, payable ly in ad- as long as Dr. Dresslar would allow, on the Maui team. The "Mauis" Rhodes, superintendent of the nursery, Wholesale Agents. vance. and then many were unsatisfied. Others made six runs and the "All Others" two THE SEWERAGE QUESTION. that his services were not required. Second. Lease No. 168 of Kealia An-pu- yet thought the end to be sought in runs, which made a total of 14 to 6 in The Commissioner gave Mr. Rhodes Pawili and Kamao, containing" 3300 teaching history was the conduct of favor of the "Mauis." Government Will Mail Proposition reasonable time to vacate the premises. acres, expiring J one 23, 1908, annual rental was knowl- game The action is said to be the wish of a Notice of Sale Under decree of 150, payable semi-annual- in advance. life, and others that it the As soon as the was completed to a New York Expert. Third. Lease No. 220 Mahana, contain- noun ap- majority of the cabinet. No reasons edge of good and eviL The latter the two teams got together and By the Australia on Saturday a prop- ing 7973 acres, expiring November 1, 1907, were given Mr. be- semi-annual- brought out much opposition. Let the pointed Kanewanui captain of the fol- osition Dr. Herring, celebrated for Rhodes' removal annual rental $100, payable to good. to a yond an unofficial statement he Foreclosure and Sale. in child learn, and learn love the lowing team, picked from the ranks of consulting engineer of New York city, that advance. enough, seem- Wol-cot- t, was not satisfactory to persons who vis Fourth. Lease No. 279 of Kannolu, con- The evil will come soon the two: Meheula, pitcher; A. N. for him to come here and make plans ed be general sentiment field; ited the nursery in quest of plants. taining 7800 acres, expiring February 9. to the catcher; Kanewanui, center and specifications and furnish estimates 1907, annual rental $250, payable semi- On the whole the teachers agreed Charles King, right field; S. Keliinoe, for a complete sewerage system for IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE annually in advance. with the purpose enunciated the day left field; Kaluakini, first base; Osmer Honolulu will be mailed. First Judicial Circuit, Republic of Hawaii. Fifth. All other leaseholds on the Isl- before by Dr. Dresslar, i. e., the chief Abbott, second base; J. Cook, laird S. Dodge's "visit New BERVITIES. In Equity. S.M.DAMON, J. H.FI8HEU and of Lanai, held by W. SI. Gibson on During F. to LOCiL und H. E. WAITY, Copartners the 31st day of August 1887, so far as the use of history for the child is to give base, and A. Beers, short stop. One of he Mr. Waring, Superintend- under the York met lirm name of Bishop and Company, plain-tiff- j, same may be assigned without incurring - It moral notions. In closing the discus- tae league teams will be challenged to- ent of the garbage system there, as well Sam daughter, Miss vs. CECIL BROWN. Administrator any forfeiture. sion Dr. Dresslar said: day. ob- Parker and his as Dr. Herring, and from them he Helen, will leave Hawaii on the with the will annexed of the Estate of PERSONAL .. say so. From 3:30 to 5 p. m. today the sum- for WiiltPr Murray Gibson, of PROPERTY. "Don't take this because I tained much information relative to W. G. today. and Trustee the yourself. Think of mer school team will play a practice sewerage systems. Mr. Waring, when Hall Estate of said Walter Murray Gibson, de- As follows : Think it out for ceased, this: What will the effect be if I do game with the First Regiments. spoken to on the subject, said it would Joseph Marsden, Commissioner of under said will, and JANE The sheep, cattle and horses belonging Agriculture, returned from a tour of WALKER, Executrix under the will of to the said eatnte of W. M. Gibson depas- so and so?" be impossible for him to come here, but McIN-TYR- Hawaii yesterday. J.?. Walker, deceased, and H. E E. turing on said Island of Lanai, numbering Roman education, continued, was the he would select a man for the work. in his own bbalf, and as Executor 24.000 sheep, more or less, 550 cattle, mora starting point In Prof. Scott's history CA3IP HAWAII. Dr. Herring, however, who is one of the J. F. Brown will leave on Friday for under the will of said J.S. Walker: TA-LUL- A or less, 200 horses, more or less; alsd all of education. The later Romans, led on best known experts in the United States a tour of Maui. His object is to investi- LUCYHAYBELDEX.and FRED- wool presses, wagons, carts, harnesses, Na-hik- ERICK Pioneer Party From Hawaii was willing to come provided the re- gate the possibilities of coffee at u. H. HAYSELDEN, her husband; tools, implements, chattels, household fur- by their numerous provinces, began to WILDER'd STEAMSHIP COMPANY, a niture and effects belonging to the estate have the conception of universal broth- Visit Yosemite Falls. muneration is satisfactory. corporation; appropriation WALTER H. HAYSELDEN. of W. SI. Gibson, situate on said Island of erhood. Then Christianity came in and Since the 10th of July the Sentinel The for the preliminary Cecil Brown and wife will leave for LUCY T. HAYSELDEN, FREDERICK Lanai. taught that man is immortal, and that grove, work on the system Ie $10,000, and a San Francisco on the Australia on Sat- H. HAYSF.LDEN. Junior, a minnr- - (4) Hotel fronting the Yosemite portion of DAVID KALAKAUA we must obey the higher law. A higher Falls on been that will he expended in urday and will return by the same HAYSELDEN. a OTHER PROPERTY. and the river bank, has paying Dr. Herring services. minor; and KAUHKL ii. HAYSELDEN, ideal of individual arose. In spite of camping place of members for his steamer. .Mortgage the the of On the ground, he can tell just a minor, defendants. Foreclosure Procee- First from Kia Nabaolelua the extremes of monasticism and fast- Camp Hawaii. Tomorrow they will what The S. S. Australia will sail for San ding. to said W. M. Gibson, dated March 15, system is best adapted to the conditions 55-5- 7, ing and opposition to education, the break camp and leave for Oakland, Francisco on Saturday, the 14th, at 4 Pursuant to decree of foreclosure and 1887, of record in Liber 108. folios to of the city, be competent le secure the sum of $1QOO, germ was there, the equality of all men, their present home. This is the pioneer and he will p. m. For particulars apply to W. G. made in the above entitled suit and and aluo the note edu- to approximate the cost Court, May llthA. D. 18W, notice is and debt secured thereby. the nobleness of man. If one was party from the Hawaiian Islands to vis- Irwin & Co. given Second. Of He has not been correspondence hereby that the property hereunder Mortgage from Kalo and Kala- cated it was the right of the rest it Yosemite as a party. Some members in Paul Neumann was removed from described will be sold at pnblfc auction at ina to Mrs. B. Borres. dated August 29, course progress was slow. But with the Government, so that it will 450-- the the cf the caraD are from other nlaces. but San Francisco to the residence of his the Court House (Aliiolani Hale) in Hono-l- n' 1878,of record in Liber 55. folios 2, to I be tendency was there. most of them are from the ocean-kisse- d several weeks before it will become Inland of Oahu, Hawaiian Island, on secure the sum of $500, and also the note daughter, Mrs. Massen, at San Rafael, W We pass rapidly over Middle shores of far-o- ff and fair They known whether he will accept the offer. August 2Gth, at 12 o'clock aud debt secured thereby, assigned to W. the Hawaii. on August 3. Noon, said sale to be M. Gibson by Ages. Alfred found- have grand and scenery In confirmed by said assignment of record in Liber the Great studied, wonderful The Chinese Times in its latest issue Circuit Court 105. folio 189. ed schools, and hoped to see the day their native home pretty, picturesque, speaks of LIST every sylvan they no TOKEN OF ESTEEM. the "Woman in Black" as a OF THE PROPERTY. TERMS OF BALE. ETC. when man In his kingdom could but have Yosemite devil of whom there, they say so. They all orthodox Chinamen (1) The property comprising the Lanai read. Before his time, Charlemagne and know there Cassidy is should beware. The following in said Honolulu was much the same kind of a man, with is but one Yosemite, and they have en- John Presented With a located Ranch will be sold as a whole after the Large Crayon Mr. L. mataioftha Executive Building, west of Maul and Honolulu properties. a greater kingdom to rule. joyed its wonders the past nearly three Picture. W. Howard, late of Stockton, the J ndiciary Building, adjoining the ual., arrived by the Australia to take Opera The land of Kaluiu on the Island ot But in all this time there is little weeks. Above their grounds and beside John Cassidy, former superintendent ,.,, auY """ub a "uniage on Jving, Mi Lanai, now held by the estate of W. M. charge of the and Queen tenant-at-wil- meat us. cen- our Stars and Stripes hangs the banner of the Mutual Telephone Company, was Business Department of Streeta, described as Gibson as l, will be for About the fifteenth the Oahu College. fol.ows: turned tury there was a revival of ancient of the new Republic of the Sea. "And a surprised and very much affected man over to the purchaser of the. Lanai prop- we hope some day erty, without charge. to exchange it for when, at about noon Tuesday, com- offic,al board of ! learning, the "humanities," as they a the &i ?Eym'sf?.s All purchases the above your Stars and Stripes," remarked one mittee from the employes of com- the Methodist Episcopal Church, was' the rear (raakaii at sale to be were called, Latin and Greek. that it end of the Opera House cash in U. S. Gold Coin. TWU f th --r. of the party. Camp Hawaii pany unanimously Gen-- 79ftety on Mililani 261 "As there are to be lectures, I under- consists of called at his house and presented voted to request the ! street feet, from pense of the purchasers. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cooke, M. life-si- ze the House Queen stand, on the great names between, Chas. him with a picture of himself eral Conference to return Rev. H. W. $? e.nLof V"1 to .Maps ot toe property to be sold can be I Cooke Jr., Clarence H. Peck ; seen shall skip, tomorrow, to Locke." Cooke, Theo. A. and wife, nicely done by J. J. Williams, to this pastorate for next year. at the Hawaiian aafe Deposit and In- Cooke, Miss Alice T. Cooke, Richard A. the photographer, and enclosed in a An Informal reception vestment Company, 403 Fort street, Hono- Volcanoes, continued, was Dr. Lyons' George to Professor ,362.2 feetiCSSW&with a right of way 4.7 feet wide lulu, and for further information apply Cooke, P. Cooke, Wm. R. Cas- to subject handsome frame. Dresslar was given at the High School fronx Richard Street into lot and contain-buildi- ng the undersigned. tle, Mrs. F. J. Lowrey, Miss Nellie M -- area of Mr. Cassidy height the boys had last night Over fifty people jK lC9.125sq. feet more or less, P-- O. JONES, Receiver. "The relative age of our volcanoes Lowrey, Sher-war- Frederick D. Lowrey, d just come to call dh him. and luncheon were present, among the number being Office with the Hawaiian Safe Deposit and was first. Kilauea Is very young, has M. Lowrey, Allan J. Lowrey and being" en j3S fiX? iu" Investment Compay, the table, he said: '"Come teachers attending the summer school. KBtTeeV In $&&?&fiftE Dated HsboIuIb. May 25, 1S0O.

&?j i &J- - itw China, upon which ho will of her senses, and watching for the cli- TWAIN IN LONDON. proceedings. homo from ancouver. max of her uncanny Chang today The GENIAL JOSEPH grow the plan- When LI Hung landed Testimony It began to dusk, and Southampton a body of American tation man, not wishing to be left alone at per- sailors from the American line steam- In such a dismal place with such a Got: 'Unit Far on His Journey Around passago from up his mind to ad- ship St. Paul lined the ! 'AUK OF LABOR. son, at last made steamer to the train. dress her. which he did in a rather the World tho manner, as follows: Of shakv UKAUElt, Hundreds "Old ladv, what are you doing out ANOXHUH ALhKGKD w here in this dismal place, performing Twcns 'ivontu Who Were Trentetl Be- such queer acts?" Will itotiiulu There lx Months Views hv a System v: Crnvellni: Fraud. Advocates Contract Her answer came slowly but distinct-l- Transvaal Likes ot,the DALLAS, Tex., July SO. Since Sat- Who have used our "I am of an age that knows none Auierlcnu CousnN. cause of Conditions. your kind, and my practices are be-vo- iid urday a man giving his name as August of claiming be a "New Process" (gasoline) the comprehension of such as Schrader, and to divine vourself; but let me tell you that by healer, has had this city and surround- StOYe ing section much excited. He professed is a guarantee that they your rudo interference you have spoilt SOUTHAMPTON, July 31. Samuel Rain God to heal by touch, through faith, and he are all we claim for them. FOR DEMAND. all my work and sent the L. Clemens (Mark Twain), with his wife OT ENOUGH ilEN flying" toward his home beyond the treated 2,000 persons in four days for am only a feeble woman and and daughter arrived to-d- ay from Ta- different ailments. Some reported that skies. I they cured. He suddenly, cannot punish you, but remember that ble Bay, Cape Colony. Although he had been left WE CLAIM through your indiscretion you have leaving the following posted in his ho- started out on his tour .of the world in tel: a-- which was just fot Particular to Nationality Danc- brought on a drought feeble being obliged to which was in my health, often "I am called from here, and obey my " New Pro- er- of Strlktf AVtr.lt Kret ialwr. beginning, and it That the power Go! I will have no take to his bed between the delivery of Father's will." May JLoi Everything to avert. jr CoHVti Men more of vou. Remember that a dry lectures, and notwithstanding an at-- It is said that he will return, but it is cess" StOYe is mechanically .Etc. thought that he left to keep from being "When ar Mercy of Laborer,; spell is upon this district, and the grass, taQk oi niness in India, he looked the snd artistically perfect. That A Model Plant Is not complete with- trees and cane will die on all hands. exposed as a fraud. He was illiterate out Electric Power, thus dispensing picture of health When he landed here. and offensive in appearance. He saiij, And en iltunnnpnriHl the shriveled old our burners are the best, that with small engines. woman, laughingiiendishly as she skip-- ! He has gone far and seen much in the that ho had traveled all through the days Why not generate your power from of ped over the ground toward the hills, Islands, Australia, India and East, and that he fasts for forty no expense has been spared Joseph Marsden,, Commissioner each year, on plantation man in a maze of and has walked the water first-cla- ss one CENTRAL Station? Ono gener- is again his desk after leaving the South Africa, but it was especially of to make them in Agriculture, at bewilderment. like Christ. ator can furnish power to your Pump, of Ha-iva- li. affairs in the Transvaal, where his stay a sis weeks tour of the Island There is a popular superstition with every particular. That the Centrifugals, Elevators, Plows, Rail raost of which was done on foot. the natives in the district of Kau that was coincident with the excitement .MOItLEV OX AUlttTKATION. prison-Rai- n stove will do same ways and Hoists; also furnish light ray visited nearly of the if a person makes a pilgrimage' to this J over the trial of the "Reform" Ho Recognizes Gravity the "While he all the of tho 15 to 26 ry and power for a radius ot'from caffe plantations and gave advice as God. which has been seen by at ers, that he was ready to talk. He ex-ve- Veuzuelan Situation. amount of work as a wood to th methods of planting and culti-vact- ag few people and whips it with an lpressed himself as feeling miles. down-,.,- ,. charmed with LONDON, Aug. 1. The long and the coffee berry. He also ar- ohelo branch, there will be a ,,p .., in cnlirh a trim n stove and takes up much Electric, power being used save3 the pour of rain. elaborate article by John Morley, the ranged with homesteaders and others saJ(j: late Chief Secretary for Ireland, in the less room. That " New labor of hauling coal In your field, also regarding the planting of various kinds About a year ago a prominent Ha "I consider the Transvaal the country the Nineteenth Century, on arbitration, is water, and does away with high-price- d of seeds which he will furnish them. waiian lawyer of Honolulu, and Prince of the future. It has a delightful cli- Process" StOYes are most Albert, wanted to make a visit to it, attracting considerable attention. Mr. the engineers, and only have one engine to Asked regarding his utterances on mate and boundless natural wealth. I Morley of Cr contends that while the line the sbject of contract labor, reported and there was a rivalry to see who had presented to me in Johannesburg a beautiful in finish and will look after in your mill. would reach first. The lawyer, of difference between Secretary Olney and in the Hilo Tribune and commented it little nugget with figures on it showing Marquis of is yet Where water power is available it course, was winner. enormous the Salisbury narrow, last longer than any other upon in this paper, Mr. Marsden said: the increase In the gold out- one British non possumus could easily generato mis- After placing a bottle of gin on the put. costs nothing to Electric "I seem to have been either The bulk of trade there is in the convert of make. They are specially de- by head of the god, he administered to it hands of the English Germans, it into a risk fratracidal Power. quoted in Hik or misunderstood and but war. He strongly believes what is a sound thrashing with ohelo branches Americans be command that for COM- your paper, and the impression has should able to to be done must bo done quickly, signed baking and as THE HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC gone and then departed for home. the lion's share of the trade in ma- and consequently abroad that I have dreads the result of fatalistic confi- PANY Is now ready to furnish Electric telling peo- It is claimed that Prince Albert had chinery, the largest portion of the ma- broiiers cannot be beat. been tramping over Hawaii dence in the wisdom of Downing street. Plants and Generators of all descrip- ple that they must have contract Asiatic hardly reached the place when the rain chinery in the Transvaal being of Am- Every has a self-regulat- ing came down in torrents so great that he erican make. John Hays Hammond, Mr. Morley adds that If the Foreign stove tions at short notice, and also has on labor or go broke. It is a mistaken. Office leaves arbitration alone it would Me. I do not care whether the labor is had to postpone his visit for several the Reform leader convicted of treason, atmospheric tank; all hand a large stock of Wire, Chandel- days. whose sentence of death was commuted, be nothing of a disaster to one of the Asiatic or white, or what the nation- greatest causes now moving West- iers and Electrical Goods. men, poor men It was suggested by a kamaaina later intends to bring back from the States the drums have cast iron tops ality is, but the and ern world. If Lord Salisbury fails the All orders will be given prompt at- rich, who have invested their money in that had Albert but possessed the good with him $200,000 worth. The major- sense away ity of Americans in the Transvaal are question will be set back for many and bottoms, and cannot rust tention, and estimates furnished coffee land must have some guarantee to snatch the bottle' of gin years. for that their all is not going to be swept he might have prevented such weeping engaged in mining and engineering. or burn out. Lighting and Power Plants; also at- away when picking time of the skies, and saved himself from an I think there is a great opening there from them for young man acquainted "with DEXIAXS 1JV 11UYAX. tention is given to House and Marine comes for the first crop. outward drenching. a this branch of mechanics. He Says no HrsvXoc Promised Places Wiring. "I did not wish to be understood as is compar- WE GUARANTEE pick- "The American element to Anyone. THEO. HOFFMAN, Manager. , saying planters must import their atively small, but the mass of the Boers ers from China or Japan! I don't care HILO BUDGET. LINCOLN (Neb.), August 2. Regard- make no dsitinction between Americans ing the rumor that he had promised to first-cla- ss where they get their labor from; if it English. Them to be VYE ARE GETTING and Indeed, all foreigners, appoint Governor Altgeld Attorney-Gener- al can be found in Honolulu, let them with the exception of Germans, are re in s come here and get it come six months Some Activity Shown at the in event of his election Bryan every respect. Prices ferred to as English. The excitement said "In order to answer ahead of time and contract with them Volcano. over the Jameson raid and the subse- range from $23 up. This stove for the work. "Without a contract, what once for all rumors in regard to places quent trial of the reformers has sub promised, I say guarantee have they that the men will sided, desire to that I have is a leader. The 1896 model Visitors to the New Mana-ce- r but all the Reformers are agreed not directly be on hand? These Islands have not a Crater cause of political or indirectly promised any for HIIo Tribune Reso- that the reform has office of any kind to any person whom is greatly improved; im- - New Good superabundance of labor; they the s if had on Uonil. been retarded a decade by the Jameson there would be no necessity for the lutions Dr. soever, and shall not during the cam- nasco. paign promise any pi ovements can only be found numerous arrivals we are having by Mark Twain shows his humorous ap- office of any kind every vessel. are not From the Hilo Tribune. to any person whomsoever." in "New If the laborers preciation for the stolid qualities of the the Process" Stoves -- : uy under contract, then the planter is at HILO (Hawaii), Aug. S. The latest Boer character in touching up their his- oy us. you a their mercy, and he can be made to pay from the volcano, Friday, 5 p. m., states tory. He said, with his solemn and KKTJEGER OX THE JAMESON CASE. sola lr need Tvharver laborer demands to har- characteristic drawl: Every Sailing- Vessel From the the that the lake is rapidly increasing in He Says Ensrlitnil Ha- - stove this is the one you vest crops. Unless they are "The flight of children of Still to Decide his under size, the fire is very fierce and fountains the Israel Who Was the Tmo Leader. Coast, contract there is nothing to prevent Quite was a holiday excursion compared want. We make this as are playing all day and night. a JOHANNESBURG, their going on strike at the most inop- people been vol- with the Boer Trecks. When they August 2. The number of have at the Standard Diggers' News sertion confidently, portune moment. cano, who pronounce the scene to be finally settled in the Transvaal, like the publishes an feeling And we are selling them as rapidly as "Suppose the laborers on sugar plan- Mormons, they thought the country was interview with President Kreuger in the grandest ever witnessed in their which he states assured that you will coin- tations were not under contract, and lifetime. Mr. Lee has faith in his sov- so valueless that no one would ever that he had declined they are unpacked. fy&y take the trouble to disturb their. to interfere in behalf of Dr. Jameson. upon when the time arrived for cutting they ereign lady and says she will keep up cide with us inspec We sometimes wonder where thepeo-pi-e weuH lay down their knives and quit Though there is no doubt that the Eng- LThe President pointed out that the her fiery festival for a long time to British tion. what relief would we have? None. come. lish preserved them from extinction at Government had still to decide put them, because there is no let up "Well, it is almost identically the same following reported to the the hand of the savages, their hatred of who were the ringleaders in the Jame- The action, England increased every interfer- son raid. To cap the climax, it is a with the man who plants coffee. The Trustees of the Hilo Boarding School with to the demand; difference is with coffee planter pur- ence. The hand of God as they firmly cool stove for warm that the by a committee appointed for this guided HARIUTY QUITS THE GAME. weather the loss in most instances would fall pose, was unanimously adopted at a believe, them in the wilderness vpoa one man, while with sugar of their different settlements and the Former Democratic Chlrman Out of We will take great pleas it meeting held on Monday, July 27, 1S96. English persisted in interfering in each would be on a company. "Since it has pleased our Heavenly Politics. ure in showing these stoves SECRETARY "When there is a sufficient number of earthly instance. Father to remove from this life "In my opinion the Uitlander ele- PHILADELPHIA, July 31. William to laborers on the Islands, no matter what our most esteemed and venerable asso ment must overwhelmingly preponder- prospective buyers. de-Ea- F. Harrity, until recently chairman of the nationality, to supply all the ds ciate, the Reverend Elias Bond, D. D., ate before they can gain political recog- Democratic National Committee, and have a surplus beside, then, of Kohala, who has been a Trustee of nition, and then it can only be by the BOOK-CASE- S aad not until then, will the planter be the Hilo Boarding School during the and for years a leader in the party coun peaceful means." interesting announce independent. I am as much in favor of fifty-fiv- e years, we desire to put on cils, made the last The traveler expressed himself as today free labor as any one in the country, record our deep sense of personal loss, very favorably impressed "with the ment that he has retired from bat I do not believe it is practical now as well as of that which has befallen United States Consular officials, espe- active politics. VICTOR EXTENSION TABLES, for the reasons I have given. the schooL cially Mr. Williams at Johannesburg, oo e labor on coffee plantations will "The oldest members of the Board "whom," he added, "I count my per- VICTOIUA SOT TO ABDICATE. tThe neatest thing in table, line you hardly answer, i the because the conditions have not forgotten the Boys School in sonal friend." He added: 2fo Truth In rhe Keiiort that Is ) - are so different from a sugar planta- Kohala, where he carefully and thor- "I think that with the increase of About to Itetlre. ever saw.) ' ' tion; labor is not required as continu- oughly fitted so many boys to enter the commerce and the development of the AGENTS. ously as in cultivating cane. One man year country, will find LONDON, August 1. The rumor Hilo Boarding School from to our Government it which some past has been might be able to do the work during year, when instruction was imparted in important for the extension of Ameri- for time certain seasons, while It would require to the Consulates." given circulation in social circles that the Hawaiian language and the higher can trade increase Queen was en- a half dozen others. "When they are Asked regarding his own plans, Mr. the about to abdicate is Qhina (Jlosets at branches were taught. tirely without foundation. most needed is when they are apt to "In counsel he was eminently wise, Clemens replied that he intends to re- CLARKE'S strike work. In Oolaa and Kona labor judicious and practical, and his gifts main in England no longer than six WORLD-FAME- D scarce today; they enough, gener- months, and he will spend it in Crete's Christian Governor, is haven't to the funds of the school were that wall or plain or bevel plate really, to do the work required. ous. some quiet spot away from London, CANEA, Crete, Aug. 2. Extreme sat 'For comer, "You may say for me that I favor "To the family and near friends of where he intends to write a book. isfaction is felt here among Christians g!ass.) contract labor, any nationuality, sim- our departed comrade we offer our at the news from the Governor of Can-di- a, Blood Mixture ply because the supply in this country heartfelt sympathy, and the Secretary whose report of ther recent pillag- Came to us last week and are BIG CHICAGO FAILURE. was satis- rady Is not sufficient to put the planter on an is hereby directed to transmit to them ing and burning not deemed SREAT BLOCS FORMER & independent basis. When there are this expression of the sense of the loss Match Combination Goes Under. factory, has been replaced by Hassan m IWm for delivery. enough people on the Islands able to do which we have sustained, and our sor- S50,000,000. Pasha, who formerly established such For cleansing and clearing the blood from all the work required, and willing to do it row- with them in their bereavement. a satisfactory condition in the same dis- imparities, it cipnot be too bighly recommended CHICAGO, Aug. 3. Moore Brothers, very prompt without being under contract, but at a "CHAS. h. WETMORE, Diamond Match trict. This action of the plan- the promotors of the is a very For Scrofula, Scurvy, Eczema, rate which will allow conducting "C. W. HILL." New York Biscuit Turkish authorities striking profit, con- Company and the proof of the good will shown by Pimples, Skin and Blood Diseases, tations at a then abolish the There was an accident aboard the S. Company, announced tonight that they the FANCY PEICES tract system." S. Hawaii last Monday while she was in ValL Indeed he could not have done and Sores of all kinds, Its effects are had failed. more or acted more promptly. marvellous. port that resulted in the death of ar A meeting of prominent financiers Kanaka seaman named George. KAU RAIN GOD. Thejan(i Chicago bankers was held about - ItOarwOIdSoref. men were at work when a block fell midnight at the residence of one of ev- York Justice Dead. Cares Ulcerated Sore oo the Xect. Have no place in our store. You get on the unfortunate man, fracturing his ' YORK, Aug. Cnrt Ulcerated Snrc? Ixst. tnem on the South Side, and it was NEW 3. Justice Calvin Core Blackbeadi cr Pimple on the Face. more than good value in anything you Said to Possess the Power of Brimr- - skull and breaking a leg in two differ-- 1 agreed by them to close the Chicago E. Pratt of the Appellate division of Cnre fc'enrvy Sore. enr places. At the time of the accident Exchange indefinitely tomorrow the State Supreme Court died suddenly Cures Cancpioar Ulcer. in? On Downpours. st0ck Care Blood snd Mcfu DIAies. buy from us. Upholstering in ail its man was some . the unconscious tor time, at 10 m These gentlemen said It today of appoplexy, at Rochester, Mass., Care Glandular dwelling-?- which made his companions believe he as tke only course for them to pursue, agen 6S. Justice Pratt went from his Cleans the Flood from all imp ore Matter. branches by competent men. From whatever caafeeriitnz. JJecenc Encounter With an Old nmr. was asm. ice nag on me nawaii was , and as far as they were concerned Brooklyn home a week ago for his piacea nait mast. nen ur. . figure As tbU mixture is nleuiat to the tatte, ami Superstition of Native-- About at i thelr stock was margined to a health, which had been poor for years, warrac ted free from inlhiu! Injurious to'h Moore arrived aboard the steamer he WOuld Stock owing to a wound received most delicate constitution of etther eer, the Go-- i .Sear Kaalalkl. Uica protect them. The he in the the found that the man was onlyuncon- - n 10 war. In politics Proprietors solicit (offerer to give It a trial to Exchange be called to order at late Justice Pratt was test its valae. scious, resulting from the fearful shock a. m., when the failure of Moore Bros, a Democrat. He had a distinguished The absence of rain in the Kau dis- he had sustained. Dr. Moore attended jji be announced, war record and left the army with the THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS trict has set people wondering if there to the man's injuries. The unfortunate The specniative value of the failure rank of Brigadier GeneraL From All Parts of the "World, some method firing man appeared on the road to recovery' HOPP & CO. Is not other than m aboat 20r0O0.0OO. It is thought Sold In Bott'es until Friday, when he had a relapse, 2. 3d., and in cases containing explosives into the air which might bv some t the adjournment of the Cleveland Situation Serious. ix times the qumtltj, lis. each anfficientto prove efficient of calling and died shortly afterwards. g effect a permanent cure In the areatmiiorlty in the matter Exchange will last but a few days of BY down much needed waters from the Mr. E. D. Sparrow, of San Francisco, can CLEVELAND, Aug. 3. The labor cases. JILL CHEMISTS and matters within that time situation in this city is again and PATENT MEDICI5TE VENDORS skies. They have searched in the old arrived in Hilo last Thursday by the, be straightened out in a way that will critical. THP.OCGHOUT THE WOULD. Proprietors. Furniture Dealers, con- gentleman One hundred and fifty non-uni- on men The Lrjfcour. asd Coustiis Dedo books on their library shelves and ship Roderick Dhu. This has make the losses as easy as possible to voxtaxy. JItduxd come to Hilo to take the business man- - went to work at the Brown Hoisting Lincoln. Eneland. COKJTEIt KIXG BETHEL, sulted the Vinng far and near, but hear" ASD STS. agement Hilo i Works this morning, guarded by four Asi for Clarke's Blood illxture, not until the other day did they suc of the Tribune. Caution.ben-ar- The Ookala. mill stopped grinding for companies of militia and a large force and of worthies imitation or substi- ceed in getting some solution to the LI D." ESGLAM). tutes, ina problem, which, if things are as they are the season this week. The crop exceed-- 1 of police. A big crowd of union men J. t expectations of most san- . The Chinese Viceroy Arrives In was present, but no outbreak occurred. S. WALKER, .represented to be, will result In reports ed the the C. HUSTACE, by next steamer t,uuc- - aja. ca.ira uup win u laigeir London. The police and soldiers kept the strik- Ceseral Ajent the HawaHan Islsnlj, the irom Hawaii oi ers moving. have flooded the country and ; still. t LONDON, August 2. Li Hung Chang Wholesale and Retail Grocer rains that I set up an opposition to the ocean. arrived at Southampton today from LIJfCOLS BLOCK, KING I Massacre by Turks. ST. A few days ago one of the despondent It is always gratifying to receive tes- - Havre and was received by various CONSTANTTNOPE, Aug. 3. Family, Plantation & Ship' Stores Pahala sugar plantation men was wan- . tjmonials for Chamberlain's Colic. Cho- - officials of the British Government. Official Supplied 6n Short NoOoa. W line pro-h- e advices received here today say Gn dering about mauka of KaalaiH when lera. and Diarrhoea Remedy, and when , The distinguished Chinese visitor that Alliance the Cretan insurgents have attacked Sew Goods by nriry 9fni,rtMr. Orders Assurance Comnauv. spied an old native woman whom the endorsement Is from a physician it ceeded directly to London, where he fmrr. JhUotka es-cme- d. Alliance Mussulman the others fifcqjy Marino and General Intra he immediately took for a witch wan- , is especially so. "There is no more sat-- was installed in Lord Lonsdale s mag the families living In the OTLEMSOJfB 119. anco Company. dering about within what Eeemed to be isfactory or effective remedy than nificent mansion in Carleton House Kenouria district, and that 1,500 of the thelimits of a circle. AH the while she Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar- - Terrace, which is to be his residence 3Iussulmans have been killed. The date WILHELMA OF MADGEBURG kept muttering to herself and gazing' rhoea Remedy," writes Dr. R. E. Ro--. during his visit In England, upon which the massacre occurred Is given. INSURANCE COMPANY. heavenwards In an attitude of supplf- -; bey, physician and pharmacist, of! 01- - LI Hung Chang Is the guest of the not Sun place , ney. Mo.; and as he has Rem-- British Government. is announced Ufa Insurance Cora pa ay ( cation. At intervals she would used the It to Satnllf. Canada. her hands on a small object, at theedy in his own family and sold it In he will only stay three weeks In Eng-sain- e 5acetor uttering peculiar screechy his drug store six years, he should land, at the end of which time he will ROME, July 30. Father Martinelli, and National Union. time a for ' wMt!e. i certainly know. For sale by all drug- - sail for the Lnited States. His denart- Prior General of the Augustinians has The watcher was all eyes and ears at gists and dealers. Benson, Smith & Co., ure is thus planned in order to enable 1 been appointed successor toMgr. Satolli t once, believing the woman to be out Agents for H. L him to catch the steamer Empress oftas papal delegate to the united States. AT THB GAZE'l'i'iJ onm ! 12, SKWtfe' Ittt atjgyj HAWAIIAN GAZETTE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 189G. SEMI-WEEKL- j wmiwuj iwwwwiaam t e waaw w

man himself) arei as follows. We may to-da- y he can distinguish a figure in im I BY add that Mr. Henry Jackson is a farmer strong light only as a vague shadow. . TRAMMED well known and respected in his dis- Before treating the blind man, Mr. Felts trict, and his case is familiar to neigh- attached the-- ends of two wires connect- 0 tni bors and friends of his throughout the ing with his cells to a small incandes- 1. lamp of eight power, which lllon cent candle .11 vicinity. "In the early part of 1S92," says Mr. Is just half the size of the ordinary elec- "1 began ail- tric light. This immediately glowed KISG STREET.li Jackson, to feel weak and sat ing. was low spirits, my bodi- with great brilliancy. Martin then I in and and two sponge ly strength seemed to be leaving me. in a chair, remitters by having been attached to the battery, The Govftfrtment Bonds Held There was a bad and nauseous taste applied head, my wero at either side of the in my mouth: appetite, which had just above and slightly fcjrward of the Board. always been good, failed until I had no 1 '.Education ear. Martin says he felt a slight sting Choicest Meats real desire for food whatever, and after ing feeling, at the places of contact and eating 1 had much pain at the chest tingling of the nerves within his head. Finest Herds. and a fulness around the sides. My He also said he saw flashes of light be- From stomach always felt lurning fior, and I fore his eyes. This, Mr. Felts argued, QT CO3IPUL550KY IS THE LAW. had a gnawing pain at the pit of it. proved that the optic nerve was not 31 "I remained in this general condition dead, but merely paralyzed. J. until August of the same year, when I Eash application extends over an I was taken worse. My legs began to hour, and the patient is treated twice a ML Iau; ChanawOIailo Among the Teach- swell, and rheumatism set in all over day. Were it posslblo to apply a higher me, amperage through the brain, Mr. Felts II er Sew Appolmnwiits, Mude. more particularly in the hips and back. No local any ef- says he could cure Martin in two weeks. r MIssS treatment had Snppliw Tran-Je- In Outer UNtrlet As is he is confident the young man's Families and Stripping MlswStausbury fect upon it. It grew worse and worse, it KrvwerSuecoetfed by until I was no longer able to rise from sight will be restored in as many my chair without assistance. In truth, months. ON SHORT NOTICE I had no power over myself, and could not more a yard without help. To Replace the Moumvui. AT THE At the regular weekly meeting of the "I suffered so with mire ;.' that I It is given out that the Union Steam Trrrt nf Education held yesterday- could not lie in bed, and fur orer ricflre ship Company of Xew Zealand is having Lowest Market Prices present President Cooper, months I never hud my clothes off. a new steamer built to replace the Mo-now- ai there were "During this time I was attended in the American mail service. d Mrs. B. F. Dillingham. Mrs. Jordan. H. Purity a-- day and night,, being literllay unable order has been placed with Denny Beauty Townsend, J. F. Scott ana w. : Jta dollvoreu from this mnrltec S. my- 16-kn- ot All Moats . to do anything, of importance for Brothers of Dumbarton for d Bo-wen- nro Thoroujihly ClillUil Immcdlntelr self. All sleep I got was 350 long, 44 - of the taken in boat. She is to be feet feet nui-ii- or n After the reading of the minutes naps rtfler kllllnc b. meeting Minister Cooper re- and snatches while I was bolster beam and 34 feet depth of hold. She is in Dry Air Hefrlsurutor . the last ed up my usual place in an easy appli- ported the following recommendations in to be fitted with all the latest Found Cuticura Meat o treated rutiilii- nil Its JuUy chair. Under the terrible strain of the ances, and will have a gross capacity of of the teachers' committee, which were properties nd Is sitmruutced to tai pain and loss of proper rest my nerves 4,700 tons. She will accommoda- of human frehl-kllle- d all adopted: have CUTICURA realizes the greatest longer ufler than broke down so that any uncommon tions for 250 saloon and 150 steerage meat. That Mrs. J. X. Bell be appointed to event in the house or noise was more passengers. company is building Blemish and a Body Mary The blessings, a skin without take the place left vacant by Miss than I could bear. My heart was very a number of other boats for the Austra- Blood. Atkins at Ainakea. bad, and thumped until I could scarce- lian trade. San Francisco Examiner. nourished with Pure David Kanewanui be transferred Blood j. That ly stay in the chair and endure it. & Speedy CURE TREATnE.vr for every form of Skin, Scalp, and n. m.i mm to Kanapali with a raise of salary. "The doctor who had charge of my SOAP, appointed to Across the Oceau in a How bout. Disease, with loss of Hair. -- Warm baths with CUTICURA That S. Y. Meheula be case said my condition was critical. great skin cure, Moloaa, Kauai, in place of B. Bright-wel- l, He said that my lungs and liver were LONDON", Aug. 1. The rowboat Fox, gentle applications of CUTICURA (ointment), the CHL0R0DYNE. RESOLVENT, new blood purifier. transferred. badly affected, and that I had Bright's containing the Swedish sailors Frank and mild doses of CUTICURA the eriftatl a4 Qttr GmbIm. Michael Freitas be appointed medi- Harbo and George Samuelson, who "t- That dibease of the kidneys. Still his world BriU.h depot: F. - Lnda0 Mary SoU throushoat the Boston, A. QOUOH8, to Papaikou in place of Tora. cine did me no good.and after attend- started from New York on June 6th, Totter Dkcq ao Chemical Corporation. Sol Proprietors. h. 3 That Keaisteu Mahlum be appointed ing me ten months he said he could do with the intention of rowing to Havre, X0?"? QOLD8, to Mana, Kauai. no more for me. France, arrived at Sicily Island today. That "William aipo be appointed to "I then sot a doctor from Boon to Both the occupants of the small craft ySTHMA, Olowalu in place of D. Kanewanui. see me. and he held out but slender were in good health. BRONCHITIS. transferred. hopes of my ever getting any better. That Mrs. Patton be appointed to the I thought the same, and so did all who ROBERT CATTON. Or. J. Cellls Brawne's Chlorodyna. new Halawa. Hawaii, school. saw me. SIR W. PAGE WOOD That Matthew Hoonani be appointed "In October, 1S93, my daughter, Mrs. ENGINEER. stated publicly in court that Dr. J. COLLtS principal at Kipahulu in place of Rose-cran- s. Dickinson, of Bolton, told me how she BROWNE was undoubtedly ths INVEN- transferred. had been benefited by taking Mother 11 TOR of CHLORODYNE, that the whofe That Miss Lizzie McCorriston be ap- Seigel's Curative Syrup, and thought story of the defendant Freeman was dr pointed to Kamalo, Molokai. might possibly help me. I had small liberately untrue, and he reerttted to uy It it 11 f had been to. Se appointed, prin- could be no harm in Machinery sworn The Timet, July That J. C. Lenhart be faith, but there queer, of Importer Sugar ' cipal of Kalaoa school, Hawaii, and that trying. So we sent at once to Mr. Sounds but 13, 1864. William Lutera be appointed assistant. Pare,"the chemist, in Fold Road, Bol- course we mean the Dr. J. Cellls Browne's Chlorodyn That Mrs. McStay be engaged at a ton, for enough to decide whether it wooden mud and chain Steam Ploughs, Rails and Rolling Stock, Is a liquid medicine which assuages PAIN certain salary to take the place assigned would do me good or not. After tak- Wrought Iron Piping, of EVERY KIND, affords a calm, refresh-in- e to her. ing it a short time I was better. I guards appertaining and Cast and sleep WITHOUT HEADACHE, and That Miss Stansbury be appointed in could sleep better, and had some ap- belonging to Coffee and Rice Machinery. INVIGORATES the nervous system whe the High School in place of Miss M. petite for food, and what I ate agreed exhausted. Is the Great Specific Tor Brewer, resigned. with me. This was "hopeful and cheer- Disintegrators, "Victoria" Cream Separators. Cholera, Dysentry, Diarrhoea. offered sal- indeed. That Mrs. Eosecrans be a ing The General Board of Health. London ary at Lahaina. "I kept on with the Syrup and it " me. The worst The Ladies' Queen Street. Honolulu. report that It ACTS as a CHARM, cm That T. P. Harris be transferred from acted wonderfully with OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE dose generally sufficient. Spreckelsville to the Royal School as symptoms abated, and I gained my vice principal. strength. Soon all the water in Dr. Gibbon, Array Medical Staff, Cal- That Miss Cora Henneghan be given legs passed off, and the rheumatism Tribune" cutta, states: "Two doses completely the principalship of Maemae school, troubled me but little. Still using the G WILCOX, President. J. F. HACKFKLD. Vice President. cured me of diarrhoea." Honolulu. Svrup, my condition continued to im- E. SUHR, Secretary and Treasurer T. MAY, Auditor. every respect, until once Dr. J. Collls Browne's Chlorodyat That Miss Alice Winter be appointed prove in I the way, is not a Is mnrp my feet, and felt like a Which by the TRUE PALLIATIVE In as teacher at Ookala, beginning with stood on Neuralgia, Gout, Cancer, man of this world. can note walk for paper or' a periodical, but a September 1st, 1S95. I my Co. Toothache. Rheumatism. That Miss Tanner be given the three rir and have no pain, aii BICYCLE intended for Pacific Guano mi Fertilizer weeks extra leave of absence already friends think as I do that under the Dr. J. Collls Browne's Chlorodyc circumstances my recovery was notn-in- g- the use of ladies only, and Rapidly cuts short all attacks of asked for. pre -- W. A. Bowen presented the followin short of marvelous. You is similar to our Model G POST OFFICII BOX 484 MUTUAL TELEPHONE 467 Epilepsy, Spasms, Colic, Committee in re- libertv to publish this statement, and Palpitation, Hysteria report of the Finance persons to me. Tribune of last season, ex gard to the transfer of Hawaiian Gov- rofor'anv interested Important Cautlon.The Immensa of (Signed) Henry Jackson, Hill cept the tubing is of Sale ernment bonds by the Department Warrington, that of this Remedy has given rise tommy Public Instruction to the General Treas- Farm, Culcheth, near larger diameter, and that it We Are Prepared to Fill All Orders for Unscrupulous Imitations. ury Department of Finance. October 9th, 1S95." N. B. Every Bottle of Genuine Chlore-Jyn- e in the ours can aaa to tne con- all improve- was my purpose in referring to No word of embodies the bears on the Government Stamp tin "It vincing force of Mr. Jackson's plain name of the Inventor, Dr. Callii committee the transfer of Hawaiian was original-l- v ments in detail of '96, includ- J. statement. His disease Browne. Sold In bottles is. 2s. cX Government bonds to the General radically of the digestion. The ing iR. proposed, merely to get and the ind 43. 6d., by all chemists. Treasury, as was sharp and profound, and Sole Manufacturer, before the Department of Public In- attack Artificial developed into the resulting conditions J. T. DAVENPORT, specific an ex-a- et struction in clear, form hp describes. He may not have statement of what was being trans o well Cycloidal Sprocket. 33 Great Russel St London. W. C had Bright's disease, but that he was ferred. 1 ,Mnn-flccm- r trvumrrfs JS .i uiut-itJ-Jt- n w - that- fatal Kougers nan preuareuj inirHLM--;- -j- - . Secretary w - The effect impossible, question, but rri;i.tii LUCiC .nM It would be schedule of the bonds in Siegel's Syrup in ms case Fertilizers. schedule was not at hand for of Mother however, to show the ad the said only serves to show afresh its rare and reference. Hence it seemed desirable Scarcely is so of ihis sprocket on comparison of remarkable power. vantages to defer action until a looked from ALSO. CONSTANTLY ON HAND: schedule had taken great a victory to be for paper, nearly as clearly the bonds with the Yet the facts are un- PACIFIC GUANO. POTASH. SULPHATE OF AMMONIA, place, and the latter thus become fully any medicine. can be de- deniable. "We congratulate Mr. Jack- as they NITRATE OF SODA, CALCINED FERTILIZER. verified. This has been done. I have SALTS, ETC.. ETC., ETC. num- son on his escape from a danger which monstrated by examining its examined the bonds, their dates, of soih onr agricultural chemist. amounts, time due, rate of inter- was much more serious than even he actual working in connectiop. Srecial attention given to .nalvsis br bers, probably imagined. All goods are GU AKANTFED in every respect. est and amounts of overdue interest, with a chain. The object of For lurther particulars upp y 10 and have to state the schedule as pre- Facinc linano ana rauiizer uompany. pared by Secretary Rodgers is correct. this sprocket is to remove DR. W. AVEBDAM. Manager 514,-10- 0, 3rAKI'G THE BLIND SEE. "In total the bonds amount to useiess fnct.-.- and cause and the overdue interest amounts Partially Successful Experiment freelv to $3,13S, making a full amount of pres- the chain ;o dnv e as ent transfer, suggested and recommend- by an Electrician. as the running ol tall bear- ed bv ilinister Cooper, of J1743S, to NEW YORK, July 31. Walter W. suppose, the ings. The Ladies' Tribune which could be added, I Felts, an electrician and inventor from 41 interest yet to accrue. is made with either Hartford 1i9sKLLLwF -- city, is to Island Visitors 'California, now living in this Upon looking tip our authority to or bunlop tires. They have make the transfer proposed. I find that , make a determined effort to earn the the language used is not in any manner rajijion ,0 fors offered by Charles Rouss an unsurpassed tout ensem- TO HONOLULU ! mandatory. one who will cure of blind- - to anv" him ble and the weight, complete POWELL'S "Aiso I find no reference to compen- - ness SAVE YOUR en-- ly and sation; hence it would seem to be 1 yFm Felts suggests electrical treat-tire- with detaeftable brake BALSAM of ANISEED within oar discretion whether to I ment by means of a primary battery of -2 TRAVELING EXPENSES ' guards, 23 pounds. The transfer or not. his own invention. Experiments have ' BY PURCHASING YOUR Dry Goods WILL CURE YOUR COUGH. "The possession of bonds enabled the been made on John F. Martin, the blind price is only $ no. -. oM of to obtain bene- ! yonng hag to act THE WORLD OVER, THE BECCK5- Board Education man who consented We have just received a HUZD COCOH EEMEDI Iu tmcw uia fits, sack as the purchase ot the tmmii as Rouss substitute for the purpose. AT tfcron jtwt tic world uvl am tu InuttaxbU iUh j of these beauties street property for High School, and and the results achieved in a few days shipment L. B. CHEiII3TS BELL 1T the question arises whether tne notaing have awakened hope in the millionaire s ex "Australia" and offer them KERR'S 90 OOO of the bonds mav not in like manner be breast. It is said that Martin is very Those who have not already given !tx some advantage to Department, slowly, but surely recovering the use of for inspection. trial should do so at once. of the If you are not coming to Honolulu , IK PALACE AND COTTAGE AI.IIE.Po3-- impossible, then there can be ( his eyes. Mr. Felts theory is that with Biios If it is send for patterns and quotations. Your ol Anlwd li Ue oil and aaamUxl COUCH It EH E DC no object in keeping them, and the ' his battery he can apply electricity in orders will be"attended to quite aa well ItsUrMl Uirrxnhoat U wbcla ctrftu4 wwii transfer is made the better, such form to diseased optic nerves as to It (rut worth sooner the as if you selected the articles yourself. PHLEOit "Respectfullv submitted, fully restore their usefulness. He claims Laces, Flowers, Linen Handkerchiefs, Loosens the hdxeduitelt. sub-- RECETVED: A complete as cotroa qcicklt believed. "WILLIAM A. BOWEN." that his battery of four cells is not HAWAIIAN CO. JUST Table NapkinB, Linen Damasks SEE TEADK MASK. A3 ABOVE OS rCU WaAPPEX. Bowen to polarization and does not trans-Boa-rd sortment of French Muslins, French Sm tb vonU "Thoiut Pt-m- BUckfrUn SoU. Upon the motion of W. A. the bleached and unbleached, Bedspreads, aa Oo sua;. surren-- Jt impurities in the passage of the IIB Chalys, Black Alpacas, Black and Col- Locdca," tha eraaeci voted that the bonds be ! Blankets and Sheetings. EtiaMiihed UU once, as explained in the re--. ""eat hrcugh the I n by tch AGENTs. ored Cashmeres, Serges, Ribbons, Eefase Imitation dered at alone the optical nerves can be effec Also a fine range of Men's Suitings QQ0A.TTER3 and FABMZR3 TITHES 0RD2S. port of the Finance Committee. pro and Trouserings. ij ISO TflEIR STORES SHOULD SOT OMIT TB3 p. m. tively reached. In explaining his CODOH BESSBDr. Board adjourned at 4 ay cess and apparatus to-d- llr. Felt; A Single Yard or Article at "Whole- A COUGH, said: Horse? rOK Have 2ou a sale Prices "POWELIVH BALSAM OF ASHEED. THEY WONDERED TO SEE HDL I "It has rarely been believed by elec am- - tricians that a perfect voltage and YOTJ HAVE, TJIOR ASTHMA, 1STLUESZA, &C Twrare with a steadv current could be, IF Queen Street, STOREEEEPZ23 . CHEMISTS and " eW swre a. gard iciUmut hap. obtained with a primary battery, bat 1 j BT fli LH SOLD the AU1TBALIAV. SEW KA, i iwr walk for wifes. 'have demonstrated this. My cells are! Dress Him Weill Honolulu. LAND AVTJ rVt COLOXIE con-jSi- X KERR Tnere a very sharp inches by eight inches in size. The D. BctStt U. IU-- aj it. IS tease between these two statements. properties of the fluids in the cells ar? When we see a person who, because of my secret, and I have not yet obtained Illness, is unable to move a yard with- -; patents on them. I cured ray wife of OAK-TAXXE- D : : : : HAND-MAD- E Agents for Hawaiian Islands: Jaw, oat help, we do not expect to meet nim i paralysis of the nerves of the and HOLLISTER DHUO CO., LTJ. do same with on the road and on foot miles from , I think I can the thine BENSON, 3JHTH 4 JO. ooa thereafter; if indeed, we the optic nerve. I used a stronger cur-J- m HOBRON DEUQ CO. use ai- .ill At least we should rent on the jatv than I dare with the Harness! eye. must pass through the brain. rezard these extremes, considered as as it Lo0ks Ven, is Strong experience ot the Never "Wears Out. ,.,.. . u. - ,rfrti?n r. jici,. mu 'tF j i Mmmrntirrtr Jiarua. ux W'1.8.uroi .uiu LOST V SCiPIb E brief period of time, wj rK eleetrfci - questionsjohlng Jgstf tywasapplied. rr r n ZZ. wonder at and ask p 3 3IartI t rr. rrr rJl o - FRED ..- "-- --" PHILP. sum. yzvy - twenty-si-x about years 01 age. ween ' P lf,ii Many said the circumstances Hand-mad- e l. irinruif. about it. was Ied j the IQ(jm een FIne Harness a Specialty. he It H kWa- mkm.QxzltteC? age - 1 r recalled tne ot muanw. his eyes were wide open, but he. ,, T 'J - XviT that -- f, -- nj.nTrUT!.W.1W-W- -- . to have passed forerer away. The facts almost absolutely sightless. Nine; - "" ' - '6 a letter irom me ago .P. AT OAZBTTB OFFICE. fbriefiy set forth in year2 his vision began to fail, and! Telephone 11L P. O. Box 123. jsjr5 HWV.VUAX GAZETTE. FRIDAY, AUGUST EMI-WEEKLY the both tho prin- Master Kenneth Brown. Jos. I IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FIRST wit: METEOROLOGICAL RECORD. Brown. Islands. In cipal and Interest when duo. Notlco Mariden. R. C. Lane, G. L. Desha. T. Circuit of tho Hawaiian sin- ' - BY AUTHORITY. Es- Is hereby given that nil and . r- matter of tho also tfTffi - .. . n..ui.Aj - win .Miss T. Wills. M. F. Scott- pJ Probate. In tho ny tue uoverumeat sunej. xui-u- ;- ... r" McGowau, late of gular tho lands, teuoments and heredi- j WaWron. Miss S. E. Miss A. E." tate of Martha J. Frerr xlonaar- - ! mortgage, contained Judd. Geo. and two children. Mrs. Honolulu, deceased. taments In said ciark SEALED TENDERS described will be sold at publlo ITMKKX. B. Kurodn and 71 on deck. accounts of tho Ad- and TOE OLD SCHOOL SIfefUt. Luadeck. F. Tho petition and room of "W. S. ? a 3 per Will he received at the office of the ministrator of the Estate of said de- auction at tho auction From San Francisco, hk Andrew of Fort and Queen streota A. 12 ceased, wherein he asks that his Luce, corner H Wekh. Aug. IS. a Lovekln. j Minister ot the Interior till o'clock on Monday, tho 7th ! approved, and In said Honolulu Departures. August 26th, 1S96, for the con-- be examined and n0on of that a final order be made of distribu- day of September, A. D. 189S, at 12 Kauai ports, per stmr Iwalanl. structlon of the following buildings in o'clock noon of said day. t MC 5 Far tion of the property remaining his StW? 11 Sylvester, Mur-- property In said mortgage I Coeunittee Mat Yasiewky and w s Auc Father Father 1. A school house at Hoona-- hands to the persons thereto entitled, The T IJawsMsJ Sfphv.Mts F. Ensign. Mrs. Ewart, Mrs. and discharging him from all further thus described, viz: nv 4 ? x.ro ST.t.V KCS I i .T,rt phH.1 T TT t unau, S. Kona, Hawaii. piece Pattected 'Pfeisi 5JttWl Z Sx "v7?"-tL-. , TT7. . ' responsibility as such Administrator. All that certain or parcel of 'Hi r W.CR 74 5SSWW XV.UUI OUU. X tU., il. u. liUUllUUi, XV. 2. A school house at the It is ordered that MONDAY, the land situate In Puueo In said Hllo, Doyle. ' SuoaMterwrcrcsed Jot wnperatur aad ele- - Nagar. C A. J. McLellan. Jas HomesteadSf Honokan, Hawaii, 14th day ot September, A. D. 1S96, at being a portion of lot 4 of Apana 2 of mtM. bet &e rrarKr. ten o'clock A. M Chambers, In Uie No. 23 to B: Pitman, and fr - at Royal Patent For Maui ports, per stmr Claudlne. A teacher's cottage at the Hono- Court House, at Honolulu, be and the bounded and described as follows: llQSEY PIUSES TO JRE OFFERED. TIDES, SUN AND MOON. Ausr. 11 President Dole, Miss Massey. kaa Homesteads. same hereby Is appointed as the time Commencing at the west angle and Greenwald. P. Qhrt. place hearing said petition and 66 18 57.5 J. TVittraca. H. Plans and specifications at the of-- and for running S. deg. min. E. true accounts, and that all persons Interest- feet, thence S. 7 deg. 32 min. E. true - flce ot the Superintendent of Public 3 r ?5- child. W J. Forbes, D. B. MurdockJ ed may then and there appear and show 211.6 feet along Maria I lot, thence S. Brother Rush. James, Mrs. Hil-'Wor- also those of the Hoonaunau cause, if any they have, why the same 7S "W. 49 C&uaptos&lp Jtur- - Ttil? Year. Rlt. F " 3 jri Father deg. 21 min. true feet along mann, Geo. C. Potter, C.W.Tryon, Rev. I school office should not be granted. jbJ IMvim? ltscws by house at the of Mr. John Makaena lot, thence N. 7 deg. 32 min. J. K. Joseph and daughter. Chang See, Honolulu. August 13. 1S96. true 245 to commencement, con- to "Walt oa jua.tp.rx fa.a! Paris, ICealakekua, and those of the W. feet (w) and child, Lau See and children. By the Court: taining 11,129 sq. and being tho M Mr4. 4.m..3J$-Sr.S- 5 "53 Honokaa buildings at the store of A. D. ft. Xaffs. a; SJ sj.tt. u.i5JrA.K j.si TCong See (w). Ku. Tong. wife and P. KELLETT, JR. same premises that were conveyed to B. Lindsay, Honokaa. 17S5F-3t- child. Miss Pihi. Miss L. Keola, Yang a Clerk. said Kawahine (w) by the said J. ,M. ' fa Shun, Mrs. Achong and child. Miss The Minister does not bind himself Monsarrat by deed dated December 22d. ttTa. e. TiW... W 7. S. .3A .S8 1 155JSS II 92 AVong Long and Mr. and Mrs. Parma-le- 1S92. and recorded In the office of the 1 jwx. to accept the lowest or any bid. CIRCUIT COURT, FIRST CIRCUIT -- Fr4 . ?J Jm u r.ajiN Registrar In 142, folio3 15 Tfce MgsXtJL ff tkto of tie Hi- J. A. KING, of the Hawaiian Islands. In Probate. said liber SKB Wli-B- ; J1 . g?Jfi5 and 16. Bwnte AssflciatioE met kt th MARRIED. Minister of the Interior In the matter of the Estate of Paul P. Ftot Oirter f awat A.terc IKk. as Mbr deceased. Terms cash. Deeds at expense of m at W. C Parke early yesterday Interior Office, August 6, 1S96. Kanoa, late of Honolulu, purchaser. particulars SJand-- Ex- For further aeiay?d TJ tJU. twi bwos pbe are riTea in BRO"WN-DICKSO- N 17S3-- 3t The petition and accounts of the mi ?q& an outline - At Moanalua, on apply to Mortgagee. rl Tb- ame ot es aat! awe rt?ay of said deceased, a arasr&at whfck. wia be perfected oillis.xrttfsy jiTt foe all pofb is the August 11th. 1SS5. by the Rev. H-- H. ecutors of the will J. M. MONSARRAT Vir :o thr5c-:xT- e wherein they ask that their accounts is Lai Tim. vttcb Parker. Cecil Brown to Mrs. Mary K. i Mortgagee. Meetta to be hekl tltis atteraeos. crrecttML to Susdird Tis appiicibl be and approved, and a l tik:"renc sbooK be Dickson. No cards. TIME examined that Dated Honolulu. August 7, 1S96. at acker aeetiags to coae sc the jo. ron Bkad. final order be made of distribution of rk Staxiard Haw v&bsl tocadi at rib. CORNV.ELL-VALKE- R In this city, 17S3-4- W s. fc. '.BtMacbtj Grsatrtek. Tun. whicb 15 the property remaining in their hands tK. h Hawaiiia. SiUMixrd Tlrae. August U. 1SSS, at St. Andrew's Ca- dis- Maaittee deuaeed first of all Wd.cn.o to the persons thereto entitled, and Tte thedral, by His Lordship. Bishop of charging from all further respon- ; them MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF FORE- the regatta sfcevlc be patterned af FOREIGN MAIL SERVICE. Honolulu, John S. "Walker to Blanche lIKSIlitilll! Adele sibility as such Executors. CLOSURE AND OF SALE. ter those oM tfcne eveats held dering CornwelL It Is ordered that Friday, the ISth the MtgH. Of Ktag TTrtlnfrgwa, thU in Steamships will leave for and arrive 1896 day of September, A. D. 1S95, at ten wtet the people are DIED. a. m.. Chambers, in the Court their siaas bets? San Fraaeiseo on the following o'clock at In accordance with the provisions of awk&ag toe aa what they "ill enjoy r5a House, at Honolulu, be and the same 1S95: a certain mortgage made by Joseph istes, till the close of COOKE In this city, August 11. 1SSS, hereby Is appointed as the time and Barros, residing ac- then at Brava, Cape The warse decided oa will have, its Arrive at Eanohtlu Leave Honolulu for Mrs. Juliette Montague Cooke, aged S. S. Kinau, place for hearing said petitlon.and de Verde Islands, and at present of fcEiufe at s. yotat off the FasiSc Mail from S. Francisco San Francisco or S4 years. 5 months and 3 days. counts, and that all persons Interested Honolulu, Island of oahu, Hawaiian t&e 4 CLARKE. Commander. may appear and show- wharf amd apatite Boat Cteb or Vancouver. Vancouver: Funeral at o'clock; August 12. then and there Islands, to the Portuguese Mutual Ben- 1Q same haasas, where lovers of aqaaric sports 1S95-- 1S35. Will leave Honolulu at o'clock a. m., case, If any they have, why the efit Society of Hawaii, a corporation good Maalaea Bay be granted, may present stay hare a chance ta see the most On or About On or About touching at Lahaina, and should not and existing under the laws of the Ha- o any race begiii-afa- &. WHABF AM) WAVE. Ka-waih- ae who are entitled to the esxitiag a&rts the Belgic Aug. 13 Australia ..Aug.1: Makena the same day; Mahukona, evidence as to waiian Islands, dated July 31, 1S93, re- aai sore parncclarly the ead. vrarrimoo.JLUg. 15 Rio JaneiroAug. IS and Laupahoehoe the following said property. corded in the Registry of Deeds in said Tfce jefees will all be east, a thing day, arriving in Hllo the same after- Honolulu, Aug. 6th, 1S95. in ranowai ...Aug. 37 Alameda ...Aus.20 AT DIAMOND HEAD SIGNAL STA- Honolulu in Liber 145, pages wfll sadoebtedly the feet-te-gs noon. By the Court: that tkkel optic .Sept. Gaelic Aug.2S TION. Aug. IS, 10 p. m. The weather Notice Is hereby given, that the mort- cC aasy of the aspirants for hou- i LEAVE HONOLULU. GEORGE LUCAS. Clerk. gagee intends to foreclose same Australia. .Sept. 4.MiQwera...Aug. 24 is clear; wind, light N. E. 17S3F-3t- a the for se ScW aqcatic sports. to-wi- U non-payme- ses the of A Janeiro .Sept. 1ft ...Sept. S Tuesday Aug.lS conditions broken, nt wfil be appointed today to R Australia eesaktee Jlkrwera-- . . Sept. 15 Doric Sept. 15 Friday Aug.2S of both principal and interest when tOTsrn S. G. McNeil easT&ss the to see vhich of the ...Sept- 24 The barkentine Wilder, S due. Notice is likewise given after give Alameda - Mariposa ..Sept.lt master, Tuesday Sept. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE that bsiaess hooses are silEng to the Peking arrived in San Francisco July Friday . Sept.lS the expiration of three weeks from the for the procodon of healthy and ...ajpt.SsWarrimoo.SepL 24 31st. 25? days from Honolulu. Second Circuit, Hawaiian Islands. At aest vtstralia ..Sept. SS China Sept. 25 Tuesday Sept. 29 Chambers. In Probate. date of this notice, the property convey- caatr sports in Honciolc The bark Albert has been chartered ed by said mortgage will be Friday Oct. 9 Kl-llki- na advertised 5011 Doric Oct. 7Australia ...Oct. 3 Jn matter of the Estate of Mrs. Tie ffatrrpioeshig rices have no to return to Honolulu, in the Hawaiian 20 the for sale and will be sold at public auc- pto.ee ViTarrimco Oct. 16 Peru Oct.12 Tuesday ,. Oct. Puu, late of Makawao, Maui, in the profresed rdces of Septem- Line, and the S. Allen in the Plant- OcLSO tion, at the auction rooms of James F. farxposa Oct. 22 Mcno-- ai ...Oct. 15 C Friday...... Before deceased intestate. Judge J. to-w- ber, bat a year frosn that time they "Bill ers Line. . Morgan, in Honolulu, it: on Sat- jtto.ee. Belgic Oct. 24 Coptic Oct. 20 Tuesday Nov.10 W. Kalua. take Erth extra vim. The O. S. S. Australia is empty and Friday Nov.20 urday, the 19th day of September, 1SU6. fcl-teri- ng nstraHa .. .Oct. 2$ Australia Oct.2S The committee agreed that the - On reading and filing the petition of 12 o'clock noon of day. Peru Nov. 2MioTvera....0ct. 24 has begun to take on Sugar and other Tuesday .- Dec 1 at said races shoeid be en the 13th of articles. She will sail for San Fran- Friday . Mrs. John Leal and John Leal, of Ma- For further particulars apply to W. Xustralia ..Nov.lSGaelic Nor. 6 ..Decll Kili-ki- na September program: cisco at 4 p. m. Saturday. Tuesday Dec22 kawao, Maul, alleging that Mrs. A. Kinney, Esq. secood cfciss yacht races, Miowera Nov. 15 Alameda . ..Nov. 12 Puu, of Makawao, died intestate First asi i Dated Honolulu, August 7th, 1S96. sis-pedd- Jlono-sa- 19 The James Makee arrived from Kauai le ...Nov. Peking Nov. 15 on day saflxsg an! canoe races. "Will call at Poholki, Puna, oa trips at Makawao, Maui, the 4th of THE PORTUGUESE MUTUAL BENE- ar 19 yesterday afternoon and will now be STrfmming. diving and tab races, tng-of-sr- iiio JaneinNov. Australia ..Nov. 21 May. A. D. 1S95, leaving property in the SOCIETY 2S laid up for repairs, which work will marked FIT OF HAWAII. herseen rsro shore teats, "whaie-bo- at Gaelic Nov. Warrimoo..Nov. 24 Hawaiian Islands necessary to be ad- Mortgagee. S fer-oarde- r, three-;i2irter-o- fi? take about a month. Sue Is to be given Returning, will leave Hilo race, Australia ..DecllChina Dec 2 at ministered upon, and praying that let- By iL G. SILVA President. straight avay sheK raee from the Oorie Dec 14 Mariposa ...Declfl a complete overhauling, and a hew o'clock n. m touching at Lapauhoehoe, ters of administration issue to John Ssh. into the. channel, and Warrimco..Dec lSBilgic boiler in the bargain. It is now Captain Mahukona and Kawaihae same day, LeaL rmrks? eet Decll Peterson's to down and smoke The premises covered by said mort- may be ace or rno others. lameda Dec It Australia ..JDeclS turn sit Makena, Maalaea Bay and Lahaina the is ordered that Thursday, the 3d gage cigars. following day, arriving It consist of: China Dec24 Coptic J3ec2S at Honolulu the day of September, A. D. 1S96, at 10 All those pieces or parcels of land Mio5rera...J3ec 24 The Hawaiian bark AniSs?5" "Welch, afternoons of Tuesdays and Fridays. o'clock a. m., be and hereby is appoint- In Honolulu, and described JIOSQULTO'S TOOL BO Drew hanl- - situate said THE master, arrived in pct Jiad ARRIVE HONOLULU. ed for hearing said petition, in the as follows: ed alongside the Nuuanu wharf Court Room of this Court at Walluku, No. 365 on Slap. A Subject oi Conteniporsmcous SEIPPIX& KTEILIGEXCE. fataboutSO o'clock last nizh'r.strt?1 davsl Friday Aug.I4 1. Lot Government F " - y Maui, at whicb time and place all per- Beginning at the west angle of Pllkol Hucian Interest. from San Francisco with a full cargo t Tnesda Ang.55 sons may appear . ..Sept. 4 concerned and show street and Wilder avenue, and running says of general merchandise. Light winds rnuj ...... cause, if any they have, why said pe- Tfee tcottor of the nicsqeito, the VESSELS EXPECTED. uniformly good weath-- Tuesday Sept. 15 S. 43 deg. 35 min. W. (true), 1S3.3 feet reafiy and calms witn tition should not be granted. 46 deg. 25 Shx&k Triboae. is a sronderrai was experience vesseL Friday . .Sept. 25 along Piikoi street; N. min. t the of the Dated H. L, August 3d, A. Msctc, aad contains ao less than six Vessels from Due. Tuesday 5 Wailuku, W. (true), 300 feet along Lot 363; N. !er Welch brought 15 moles and ...Oct. D. IS9S. G. ARMSTRONG, . instrKsents oc txcre. These Bktse W. E. Dtmood. San Fran.Aug. 15 Friday ".. Oct. 16 43 deg. 35 min. E. (true), 106.7 feet Clerk ot the Circuit Court of Sec- tw kmes f the most delfeixe O. & O. S. S. Befeic San Fran. .Aug. 15 Tuesday . .1... Oct. 25 the along Lot 352; S. 60 deg. 45 min. E. doebfe-barb- ed ond Circuit. rtaan, a sear . a , Bktne Irmgard, San Francisco. --Aug. IS Friday . . .Nov. S (true), 309.5 feet along Wilder avenue ne-- Two New Island Steamers. 17S3F-3t- a one being h:c, a aeedle or drill ot exqeisite C A. S. S. arrimoo, Vancover and Tuesday . ... Nov. 17, to initial point Area, acre, ieE. a sa-s- that serposses anythiag Vidorfei --Aug. IS The new steamer bant by Hall Bros, Saturday ...... Nov. 23 the same premises granted to him by man. and a pemp Janeiro, China and Royal Patent (Grant) No. 3275. aasiehy thebaadsef P. M. S. S. Rio de for the Hawaiian Island trade was Tuesday . Dec S IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FIRST whose exBjttfcite fineness and. perfect Jaaan . - Aug. IS Friday DeclS 2. Land at Maklkl. Honolulu afore- launched Port Biakeley Tuesday Circuit of the Hawaiian Islands. In to-w- oae oC xhs marvels o O. S. S. Alameda, Colonies Aug. 2 at bounded as follows, it: rsskr it Tuesday .Dec 23 Probate. the of the Es- said, Miike-Mar- a. Yokohama.. Aug. 20 night. She is a fine vessel of about In matter ana ma kihi Hema o Stmr POOMAIKELANI, of E boomaka ke "Wfeena Bk Albert, San Francisco Aug. 22 1,600 loaded Will call Pohoiki, on tate, of late keia, oia ke kihi Komohana o ko nsescicfeo starts to draw biccc tons burden. She will be at Puna, the Honolulu, Oahu. deceased. hoi he s so is a sctentiSc way. Before Bk S. C awtt, San Francisco. -- AEg. 22 witb lumber and sailed down to San f second trip of each month, arriving Ihuole pa e ku ana, e pill ana me ke Miowera, Colonies.. Aug. 23 f .fCA. em f Ire. .. .1.. .7 f. The petition and accounts of the jaythisg farther is said, "he" must, be C A. S. S. Francisco, where propelling machinery uii uu. uie ,.&,..luuiixiug ml. luc ua ul bill- alanul Mol, a e holo ana. creeted. for aH. singing mcsijeitos U. S. S. MocowaL San Fran Aug. Z7 ing from Hilo to Honolulu. Executrix of the will of said deceased, N 25 deg. 25 min. "W (true) S00 kapual ace of tae female genoer only. Sne O &, O. S. S. Gaelic, China and Japan will be put in her. The frame ot an wherein she asks that her accounts a hiki i ka boomaka ana o ka Honua Aug. 2S 130 bcrden be lafess her doebte-head- ed spear, then, other steamer ot about tons examined and approved, and that maluna akn o ke awawa; alalia S. 84 a jabs K fc. the nesh. then unloosens O. S. S. Anstralfei. ' Fran Augi 23 lor Honolulu parties is being raised by The mnnl.tr rnmp to tT, minr. tc I tmal order be made of distribution deg. E. (true), 162 kapual e moku ana i a&e of the birrof from her tcoltox and ;HaK Bros. Victoria Colonist, July 3L via Hilo. A good carriage road the en- of the property remaining in her hands ke awawa a hiki i ka lae one hehu ma iaserts it in the wend and proceeds to VESSELS IN" POET. tire distance. to the persons thereto entitled, and ka aoao Hikina; alalia e ibo ana S. deK-ca- j discharging ewe a bete for the insertion of the te Sake. Round-tri- p Tickets, covering all ex- her from all further re 26 deg. 25 min. E., (true), 700 kapual sactioc. pempi. bole is nee XJLTAT.. sponsibility as such Executrix. ma o If the Sake national beverage of Jap- - penses. $50. ke kihi Hikina ke kahua heiau. is brought is the It is ordered, that MONDAY, the I e me large enegh the saw into U. S S. Adams, Watson, tan, years was only a pili ana ka aina o Loe, a hiki i acates. sKt is and until recent the 31st day of AUGUST, A. D. 1S35, at pa o 20 kapual and a taken cut. of the empire. ka Ihuole, mai ke kihi sftie. 1E2KCEANT1IEX. fermented liquor known in tfcat ten o'clock A. M., at Chambers, in the mai e ku nei; alalia S. 60 deg. "W., Hst. does not include coasters.) It is obtained by the distillation of the S. S. Claudine, Court House, at Honolulu, be and thf I (true;, 14S Kapual ma Ko pa There are aboer thirty varieties cf (Tils appearance re-- inuole a - best vttt of rice. In It same hereby is appointed as the timejhiki j kahI j, maloko ms?sises fc the United States. The Br. bk Belmont. Ladd, Sydney, Aus- Isemhles: very sherry, though In CAMERON. Commander, i hoomaka a ala eggs are ioeg, oval obfects. and are pale and place for hearing said petition and 0 keja pa 2y; Eka, and being the same trHa. 1 Z. , - taste It is somewhat acid. The best accounts, and thar all persons inter i vt t deposited en water masses, and p-,- WHI leave Honolulu Tuesdays at 5 JJIC1U12C3 .j IU Will U) ."IUUU1 the in D Jrfi-- McCIcre, New York. Is white, but are many va may appear tUUtytU way - sake there tfclock p. touching Ha-n- a, ested then and there and (w) and Omoe (k) by deed De stick together in sscn an adhesive rj- -. pTrfM Barter, Laysan poorer people ip. m, at Kahulnl, dated ycc h rieties, and the Japan Hamoa. Re- show cause, if any they have, why the 1. 1884, In shoe TTfgrt pocr tens of water over TfrT- -l tur- and Kipahulu, MauL cember and recorded Liber have to content themselves witb a same should not be granted. 268-26- 9. them and they woeid stiH retain their at--, turning, arrives at Honolulu Sunday 100, pages bktne Archer, Calhoun, San Fran bid sort- - A. glass of sake Is drunk at 1S35. en oce another. They assume a mornings. Honolulu. July 24th, 1783F-4t- a bad cisco. every function and ceremony of daily By boat-Hi- e shape, coacave "WHI the Court: about, a sort Am schr Aloha, Dsel San FranciscoLi life; even all offerings to the gods call at Nun, Kaupo, ones each sf minlanre Kfebcat. so constructed - at month. GEO. LXJCAS. Clerk. Ant bk AMen Eesse, Fetter, San Fran- religioHS festivals, whether great or 1751F-3t- a POSITION WANTED. that s apsEing can take piiee. cisco-- No freight wH be received after 4 p. eggs frafrfr !trT smalL include a "cup of sake. At the In a few days the Am. bktne Robert Sudden, Bfirkholm, anTimT year m. on day of sailing. Isrvxe into water, dinner last of the Thirteen Thld the dros the headf Newcastle-A- m. ICiub in London, in which, everything company reserves the right to IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FIRST As head Sngar Boiler, by one who .iii. A2 ijcujcxijo.x .Tit air bk Harvester, Beck, Newcastle. was served a la Japanese, a glass of the make changes in. the time of departure Circuit of the Hawaiian Islands. has had over twenty years' experience. bceaihfeg insect,i:yoc wooM catarafiy Haw. bk Andrew Welch, Drew, S. F, beverage- and arrival of Its steamers WITHOUT In the matter of the Estate of Apply or drown, national was handed around address, thfcr it woald with its head to each guest, after the repast, with, an NOTICE, and it win not be responsible "WILLIAM DEAN, late of Honolulu, R. T. WILBUR, safceserged in this belpless way; but.1 for any consecuenees arising therefrom. Hawaiian Islands, deceased intes- provided - AEHXVALS. Intimation that a second eculd be had if Hamakuapoko, MauL SKaese bos it with a csri- desired. Ic Is reported, however, that Consignees must be at the landings to tate. oas aa aseful tnfee. projectmg froci I air Tnesday, Aug. 12. there was by no means a run on the receive their freight. This company On reading and filing the petition :" ee safe of the tafL so that when fe second glass, sake seeming to win not hold itself responsible for of W. R. Castle, administrator of said J?-- wfefees sa breathe Bfts tail and O. S. S. Australia, Eoudlette, from be far less WATER NOTICE. ir its popular with EngHshmen than j freight after has been. landed. estate, praying for an order of sale ot thcoegh sgecial tube. San. Francisco. with the it taws air the I Japanese. Chambers1 Journal. Live stock received only at owner's certain real estate belonging to the 3featJEie ic gees Seating ever the Stmr. Waialeale, Gregory, from Proper application having been made srHTrrrf sfc. deceased situate In Nuuanu Avenue, water, biting at aH kinds ct refase with rcXtS. This company responsi-- Honolulu, and legal to me this day by John H. Holt, for ad- fes Stmr. "W. G. TTg, Simerson, from! Pensacola a a. Training Ship, win not be setting forth rea Scr snasftng jaws. f hie for money or valuables of passen sons why such real estate should be judication of his water right In the exr itrr. itesqSB turns a somer-siw- k. Maai and EawaS pcrts. t WASHINGTON. July 2L. The Navy spring of Knnawa!, Honolulu, It la cgsM gers umssa piaceo. in me care oi purs- sold. and naw pose as the skel- Thursday, Aug. 13. Department is ma.TrlTig arrangements ers. Is hereby ordered , the hereby ordered In accordance with the ww tfttrr It that heirs etal kit t x dime nauseam. so Eaw bk Andrew Welch, Drew, front foe fitting up the ate Peusacaln. as a Passengers are requested to purchase of said deceased and all persons inter- provisions of Chap. XXVL, Session tad. deScate is sfeev sac ta. say trans-psce- ac iSan Francisco. training ship ot the Pacific statfee tickets before embarking. These fail ested in the said estate, appear before Lawa of 1SSS, that all parties Interest- The tafi grows cafctiy into Makee, Peterson, from; I a Stmr. James Ttus vessel ts now at, yisra isianc ing to do so win. subject to an addi- this Court on MONDAY, the 17tb day ed In the water right from said spring tiaaaMe podale. used in scuffing over the Kapaa. J suppKed. be She ts to be with one tional charge of twenty-fiv- e per cent. of AUGUST, l3e, at 10 o'clock A. M., of Kunawai to appear before me at the waser. I After s&fcxmfag 3&mz Ssr a gun, one one t at the Court Room of this Court, In Judiciary Building, at 10 A. 31., Au- x - A-- .... ? a. i I SMBCk the' begin nrvt- ff TI ii in rvn j. t ft. i. ll C WIGHT, President. tbks our. tt DEPARTURES. r C?LC EiiriW c1 ri '''' UlLTZ liTlillllir fclill I Aliiblani, Judiciary Building, then and gust 15tb, 1S56, to contest or otherwJne Mrs. Mcs?rato Ss Teaj to enier the The Department has also settled tnef S. B. ROSE, Secretary. there to show cause why an order eaid petition or Judgment will be given sreaf stage ot her existence-- Tuesday, Aug. H. tgtestion of tarxeries for the Ranger Capt. J. A. Elng, Port Superintendent. should not be granted for the sale of ex parte by default. Stmr C&tndinfi. Cameron, for Tf--. ' and EartfcrtL both ot which are under Honolulu. H. L. Jan. 1. 1S35. such estate. EMMA M. NAKUINA, E85 K-FN-CE GCN1 - gpfrg; repairs at Mare Island. ThfeEan- - Dated July 53, ISM. CommlHirfoner of Private Waya and ' 5JI armament consistfcgl Eights df o- Waefeaagaac, D. CL corrasjendent Scrir Ke Ah. Hoc Thompson, forHa to CHAS. BREWER fc CO.'S By the Court: Water for the Dfatrfct H- A fFJf f nolnln, Oahn, H, I. writes-- Th greatest grxn ever made in InamanSr. ot ati giirr, tour GEO. LUCAS, Clerk. StnnrIwa!anLEruhnvforEaaaipcnrts.,03jr cc? acatne gna, 1781F-3t-a 1781-3- W - f us of Packets Crr-- r- TTaaTr- - TT.OTTS-r- r TsrVf.r-r- T s uj Boston " ! fcrr naucu. uiiiua: i tuiui- Lie - ar rr- Waterrfeit arsenaL New York. r r - c .i m t rrr-r- a-- c- ec" gii&a, unu: o-- Grdance: m, rr " ol irteea; Bar years the chief ot of the t fr. MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF INTEN- RECEIVER'S NOTICE. r army seeking permrssnan ort Tewnsend. pounders and two field sons. The next J has been to w be again ramested w ap-- TION TO FORECLOSE AND OF a rMe c inches caHhrc The Er bk Velocity. Martfn, for Honzkcng. Census Tae baric "AMY TTJENEIV W. Gl If propriate flaiyjl&l for the purchase of SALE. rni have never been forthcoming the Hartford's Warfand, Master, wQI sail from. New The undersigned, having been ap- dti thfe year, and General Flagler has LEAVING TODAY. York for port on or about October I pointed by A. Perry, Second Judge Cir- at ozsce farmed bids from, the Pennsyl- rt Notice Is hereby given that by virtue cuit Court, First Judicial Circuit, re "g-i'-- gale vania faundries for iup plying fits great Stmr Thcmpscn. for Oahn. Abandoned at Sea. 1st, law. of a power of contained in a eer ceiver to take po35w?alcn of all proper-- - 3-1- , steel Sergsxgs weapes- - f PhUippfne Forpartteilars can or address tain mortgage, datd the Stb day of ,n thft belonsrine for the bg tpcrts. ytTiTTI., Islands, Aug; - T" , Hawaiian Wands " ' T IQfV MMnf&hir wiS take Least three years before w H.1.H, SImerscn, z. wi irimiihln&i give '' " It at Stmr G for Jam The British ship Flora F. Stafford, Pn t i 77 " J. K. Sumner, hereby... notice to this typeeCgnTTfeassPTnTir'gdaT'ff ready and EawaS ports at IS am. .Captain Smith, frenx Newcastle,, jr. SJ LnaS. crewer & , (w), IJ'TtHllo, 'riTHawaii, to J. jan pereon In poaiewfon of property nA trial, and there wiH be i W--, was ER&y tLHaJt2XI Trftcctaltrrala of belonging to X fer hare to a for thfe port, abandoned at sea 27 Street, Boston, c - the aald K. Enmner, or thocacgh. test of the weapon befcre PASSKXGE2SL r April Sfd, Tarftude S rf. and longltnde OshrKordedlnt&eofaeeoftheReg- who may be indebted to him, to fa O. rppho. & CO LTD deliver others ot Kce caSsre are authsrized-N- o iT3(f B Four members ot the crew are! fetrar of Cmveyancea, biUber 133. over eald property and pay indebtedness AzETrtv, Btaiomfa. foKog - ; A ?nTfn' foundry hereOESfisre1 Arrivals. infefe The Flora P. Stafford wast szfrZZS, the said J. it Mbtuar at, 03 ' j, o. CARTER, been eaBfid ucn ts furnfog, fisrgings of Front Maef and Eawaa ports. rer'Snflr ar. ETomidan. 3. S. W fa 153S.1 rat, mortgagee, Intends to fereefcwet 203 Merchant Str&st. the jaagnfcade receded fisr thfe IS-foe- fe snnr "W. G.Ha5, AEg; II Dr. F. E. Bay , She regfetered 151 tons and was own- - The Kftrag wilt he fa from Mas! and said mortgage for a breach of the eon-- 1 Honolnla, Aojp stb, 1S3?. gittT. 3j? wife. Misses Gertrude and Alice, ec by C S-- Srrrftfr. Hawaii pcrts thfe afternoon. dittoes fa said mortgage contained, to 4572-l- w 1732-l- ra

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