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r a N 13 M 3 El i 51 . ii--rss'- -i. axe rzzcsuMiiitsr. .axri3ess3si - :Cxi VIII.-N- O. 98, HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. L888. PRICE 5 CENTS. vor TRUE COURAGE - tt V ZUMrtzsemtnls. Dushtess awards. iusmcss awards. III i iUwtkPT But noble souls, through dust and boat. Rise from disaster and defeat The stronger. And, conscious still of the divine Within them, lie on earth supine No longer. II. W. Longfellow. O. P. CASTLE. J. B. ATHERTOS. S. N. CASTLE. Walker & Redward, Sundays. CASTLE & COOKE, SELF GOVERNMENT. LEWIS & CO.; FORT STREET, Importers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Groceries and Provisions. 6 00 r Paradise is for them that check their wratfi, And pardon sins; so Allah doth with souls; He loveth best him who himself controls. Edwin Arnold. Contractors & Builders shipping and Commission Merchants, Brick, Stone and Wooden Building - six 5Q " . .... i.. Advance. -- IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN-- Estimates Given. Jobbing: Promptly Attended to. 76 KING STREET. HUNTING THE MOOSE. The True Sportsman's Three Method. ;. i linntinir Flra TTn n M n r." G-ener- al Merchandise ALSO, AGENTS FOR iJ7 b l . MA uii.i'i(, There are three ways of hunting the mooa GAZETTE CO.. EiOlU Uonolttlu H !. P. O. Box 423. Bell Telephone No. 2. that are worthy the attention cf the true . '11 tf iportsman, viz. : still hunting, fire hunting and calling. To the base creature wnose sole I Kohala Sugar Co., ;35j5(5S Cards. 2Tlce House 12oods a Specialty 181-t- f d. Mckenzie & co.t Commission Merchants, SHIP CHANDLERY, Xaval Stores and Groceries, Bricks, 1.1 in e and Cement. idea of sport is to do as much destruction as Grove Ranch Plantation, R. Halstead's Plantation. A. H. Smith & Co., Koloa, Kauai, G. F. Blake's Steam Pumps. Haiku Sugar Co.. Paia Plantation, Papaikou Sugar Co. possible, or turn ii to a mercenary purpose, there is a fourth method known, to wit, Park Beach Hotel n orni A XI "yarding. " which consists simply in slaugh tering the poor animals like sheep in a pea when the heavy snows of winter have made 3K BINDER, Opposite Kaplolanl Fark, Walkiki. them crisoners in then- - "yards, as their Union Fire and Marine Insurance Co., of San Francisco. Etna Fire Insurance Co, of Hartford. The New England Mutual Life Insurance Co., of Boston. D. Weston's Patent Centrifugal Machines. The New York and Honolulu Packet Line The Merchants' Line, Honolulu and San Fianclsco. . ,,! ana Blaufc Boob chosen feeding grounds amidst the forest arw call!. jiauufacturer. Fire hunting explains ftself , as it is noth ing more than hunting by torchlight, and Finest Bathing Place on the Islands. the rai3on d'etre of it is this: The moose is particularly fond of tho roots of the water Dr. Jayne & Sons Celebrated Medlolnes. Wilcox & Gibbs, Reiniiigton and Wheeler & Wilson Families and Ships supplied on moat reason able terms. Island orders solicited. Mutual Telephone 2M. P. O. Box 479. No. 26 FORT STREET, opposite Oceanic Steam-shi- p wharf. 216-i- y ; B. LEVY & SON, Importers, Wholesale Dealers and lilv. In order to obtain this dainty, whlcb Elegant Rooms, gas and water In each. LEXERS & COOKE, .i iualrl ill Lumber seems Insipidity itself to the human palate. Extensive Grounds, well shaded; SEWING" MCHIJSTES. he does not hesitate to dive down deep into the lily pond. If the dire is successful he stands in the water munching one end of his .r am. tail of Building Material. the market affords. Drize with supreme satisfaction, while' th other projects from his mouth after the man ner of a cizar. liRd it is lust at this moment jTEEIT, Honolulu. SoLULU MARKET, Gh "W Commission Merchants In Foreign and Domestic FRUITS AND PRODUCE. Billiard Room and Bowling Alley Attached. that he falls a prey to the wily hunter, who, knowing the fascination that fire has for the jc,,3u: iw No. 103 Fort Street, Ilonolula. animal, steals softly along the surf aca of the Dialers iu lake In a canoe, with a blazing torch or darjc lantern held in tho bow. As the light falls upon the moose's inquiring eyes they shine "SiSA. New Pianos, New Organs, New Parlor Sets, also current rates for horse hire and guides on We are prepared to fill orders of all kinds in our line, ana make a specially in pacKiug n Queea Street, flea Market, diliiFricTwd"8 carefully attended ,', slJci !uiuued io eaU at short NEW TABLES. out from the surrounding obscurity like twin stars, and a well aimed bullet carric s death kinds of fruit for ions distance markets. Hawaiian Island patronage will receive special New Bedroom Furniture. to the noble creature they have so innocently Busses and carriages will be furnished at spe- - Furniture cial rates for excursions. Busses and baggage W 1iningroom attention. betrayed. New Picture Mouldings and Frames, Easels, Brackets, Ltc. t2S and 530 Sansome St., San Francisco. The art of calling, in any perfection, is wagons will meet every steamer. Special rates for permanent boarders. A wagonette will be provided for the use of guests at special rates. P. O. Box 118-6-m rare indeed, even among the red men. It is L. MARSHALL, Honolulu, Agent for Hawaiian Islands. . , . 1 r i. 1 T T 1 1 . : . , i 1,. C ..tr.ix .i-V- effected by means of a peculiar bircn baric i vve nave in our employ a nrst-cias- a uunuisieiti just num mc oiaicu, J. ALFRED MAGOON, :ornev - Law, liilerchuit Street, Honolulu. ltf trumpet. Armed with this the Indian, ac u. ix. jLviuuxJ, rtivr. thoroughly understands ali or the latest iasnions in ms nue 01 woik. PIONEER companied by the hunter currying the best 30-l- m rifle, betake themselves to the spot which Lambrequins a Specialty. holds out most promise of good fortune. An experienced moose hunter lays down the amiLUNCQURT ASHFORD, Steam Candy Fac following as essential preliminaries to success Ex. " DEUTSCHLAND." liiey. Solicitor, Ajfent to TaKe We have in our employ as good a Piano Tuner and Polisher as ever did work in calling. The night must be absolutely calm, for the moose is so wary that in coming ud to the call he will invariably makeaciile oi tins kind here. ' iiiuoHletUmeut, Etc. ...iCiLttol Building, adjoining General AND :o:- - down wind in order to get scent of the ani Furniture and Mattresses of all kinds made to order and repaired. Lambrequins mal that is calling him. and as his powers or B A. KER Y . Cornice and Cornice Poles and Picture Frames made to order. scent are almost beyond belief, he is sure to catch a sniff of the hunter long before the hunter can catch a sight or him. secondly, it must be moonlight; otherwise now are you We have the exclusive Agency for the VERY BEST GUITAR made in this to see your moose when he responds to your a T. WATERHOUSE, Importer and Dealer in JEUL MERCHAKDISE. Si Wl Queen Street. Honolulu, ltf country, ol Native Woods, equal to a lUaruni invitation? Thirdly, there must be bull moose unmated within reach of your call ; F. HOEN. Practical Confectioner, Pastry Cook and Baker. Rich and Delicious Ice Cream made by Steam. 71 Hotel Street. Bo tli Telephones 74. and. fourth! v. vou must hnd a dry spot to be All of Our Goods Sold on the Instalment Plan. on, well sheltered by trees, with open ground all round it, across which the moose has to G. WEST & CO., 105 Fort Street. I HACKFELD & CO., come in approaching you. Still hunting or creeping upon the moose WHITE BROS.' JPortland Cement, BLACKSMITH COAL, TIRE BRICKS, FIRE CLAY. COAL TAR. STOCKHOLM TAR ! STEEL RAILS, F. W. STAPLES, WIRE NAILS. FILTER KRESSES. Siagar Coolers. IRON TANKS, t . P. CLOTH, aal Commission Agents is, no doubt, of all three methods the most sportsmanlike. It can be followed through the autumn months and into the winter until the snow becomes so deep and heavy that to iron SALE I JUST RECEIVED INVOICES OF Galv. Corrugated Iron, Ca.Fort (ueen Sta., Honolulu. ltf BEAVER SALOON, harry the poor moose, whose thin, sharp ieet cut through the crust as would a horse's hoof , is nothing short of a cowardly cruelty. J. F towel, Opioile AVililer V C'o.?, Macdonald Oxley m Cosmopolitan. EX. BARK JAMES S. STONE, H. J. SOLTE, rROrRlETOK. ii Lunches Served with Tea, Coffee, Vattr.Uinger Ale or Milk. An Actress' "First Night" Dellghta. Tho delisrht of the first night of an actress' -- Anil Jiint I.aiKled In Fine Order.- - UOBBOCK'S PAINTS, fc froni 3 a. m. till 10 p. in. career is enough to outweigh all the drudgery and tedium of rehearsal. Tho excitement of dressing for her part places the novice in an CORRUGATED IRON. ETC. GalvRuized Barb Wire. 6, 7 and 9 Feet Lo ng. For Sale by H. HACKFELD & CO. WjRequisites a Specialty ltf R. W. FRAZER, Ualvanized uut isaiis, - S CI 1 Barrel Shooks and Head?, Ax Handles, Pick Handles, Hoe Handles, agreeable frame of mind, lhen there is the -- T".r Sale By I uaivanizea uut opiKes, I Galv. Clinch Boat Nails. ltf TT TT i TTT?1?T 71 r PO Iron Cut Nails (asst'd) Canal Baarows," Nests Trunks. 2CHAXT TAILOR, Horae Shoe Nails. 215 !. King and Ahkea Sts., Honolulu. H. G- - CRABBE, HAY & GRAIN A. H. RASEMAN, BOOK BINDER, Second-han- d Iron Safes. Oak Lumber, Adh Lumber, White Pine Lumber, Walnut Lumber, Cases Matches, Oakum, Pitch, Tar, Cotton Waste, Italian Packing, MetalicPaint, Fire Clay, Marble Dust. te charge, good workmanship and a fluranteed. ltf GERMANIA MARKET. RAUPP. . . . PROPRIETOR, fort Street. Honolulu. delicious uncertainty or success oriaiiure, which can only be compared to the chaneea of a horse race. There is the same sort of "hurrah" noise and fascinating chicanery about the stage that there is about the race track. "What if I should miss my cue, or stumble in going on the stage, or forget my lines, or faint from stage frightr thinks tha young novice, all in a tremor and flutter, as she stands inside the door, through which 6he is to enter upon the new, magic world of the play. The fatal word is spoken ; the trembling girl gathers her courage in her hands, and darts on the stage, to find a sea of faces swimming before her, with a singular effect of vapor upon it, through which the footlights seem to rise and fall. The electric sensation of being before an audience puts her on her mettle, and, presently recovering herself, she faces the other characters like a woman of spirit, and takes her place in the group as if she had been born to the boards. There is a great deal of nonsense written about stage fright. It is one of those bugbears by which professionals . keep amateurs out of their sun- - M. a m A. a A p MUTTON AND VEAL. Kino Street, Honolulu, 64 Paper Ituler and Blank Book Mnnnfaclnrer, Wishes to notify the public that be has removed to larger quarters, Sausage, Pork, Etc., Z -- I Oil hit,, - ... A Electric55 Kerosene Oil ompping gervea on Bnon ltr 82-li- u Opp. the old Police Station. DownerV Oil, "Belmontine" Oil, Lard Oil, Gasoline, in Drums, (2 5 gallons in each). Plaster, Rosendale Cement, Portland Cement, Dairy Salt, Bales Excelsior, Tubular Lanterns. No. J 3 Kaahumanu Street, rp Stairs. 185 1212 iron WORKS CO., Steam Engines, nhr Mill, Coolers, Ilras Lead cawtiugfl. SUN FIRE OFFICE, OF LONDON. Cumberland Coal Mar. tip Mfiflt, Market iU.Ull"V orw!n; OrU.tnno.. shine. The cnier regret ox young actresses is that their parts are so scant, and that the heavenly intoxication of impersonation lasts so short a time. Adams in fcrti-n- i. . ery ascription made to Joh v,euMon rM to ships' black-- A r executed on the ehorteat - ltf Ia ROYAL SALOON, Diraw m tit yyi'iB , " - - Hair Mattresses, 40x25 lbs., Lamp Black, Three-quart- er Rubber Hose, y, Ox Bows, Fort St.. opp. O. S. S. Wharf, ,rr i I iranklin atove uoai (in duik ana in caa;, uatm ttii Drain Pipe 3, 4, 6 and 8 inches. nd Merchant Streets New Insects Discovered. Ahmit 2.0(10 snecies of insects, Established 1710. In.urance effected upon every description of property t current ratea of premium. iiftRS ...327,333,700 Total Sum Insured Tlon ot t& Locl Tribunals recognited. G. W. Macfarlane & Co. on an T'T-r?- r nagementof P. MH-TO- N Hand Carts, Baby Cairiagea, Bashes, Blinds, Doors, and Fiv. Extension Top Wolter, Carriages the best ever consigned to us and a First-clas- s Carriage. ! gUsj. ia ceer8 on draugM at .3Tr! ....... C. BREWER & CO. itr a ri for Hawaiian Islands. Beef, Veal, Pork, Mutton, Fish, Sausage, and Vegetables Also, a supply of Salt Meats on hand at all times. K THOMAS LINDSAY Ha. Removed His Manufacturing average, have been discovered yearly during the last century. One is almost excusable for thinking that the work of sreation 13 still in progress. Chicago News. AnEngUsh plulanthropist says there are no fewer than 80,000 gypsy children In England, of whom not more than 5 per cent, are able to read and write. Man may say of marriage and women what they please, they will renounce neither tho one nor the other. Fon-tenell- e, We can forgive freely, if want to, but the will to forget is not so much at our disposal. It requires a good deal of aptitude q uxjijs? ft child, 4 l:itA- - Ut queen STREET. tie Phone 66. H. E. ZVIelntyre & JBro., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS Ilf Groceries, Provisions and Feed) EAST CORNER FOBT AND KING STREETS. Shipping and Famines supplied at shortest notlca and with best attention. aislimeii Wit Es J.c. D. MCKENZIE. Manager. 4Mf MAHCHANT, ruor '0m Street to From Jfuuaiiu . . n..at f.nm tho Pisturn HtAtM &TA RurAtiP. 5Vi)sh Palifora'a H. HAOKPELD & CO.. Thomas Block, King Street. JieJber8?e?mer D7AU ortefnSthfclFnded to. and Goods delivered to any part of ti-- StrrJe of S I Island orders solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. Postoffice Bo No. 416 and f k. JlUnnr., " Aiwa. Telephone No. n Particular atUatlon paid to r pairing. eetf

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a N 13 M 3El i 51

. ii--rss'- -i. axe rzzcsuMiiitsr. .axri3ess3si - :Cxi

VIII.-N- O. 98, HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. L888. PRICE 5 CENTS.vor

TRUE COURAGE- tt V ZUMrtzsemtnls.Dushtess awards. iusmcss awards.III

i iUwtkPTBut noble souls, through dust and boat.Rise from disaster and defeat

The stronger.And, conscious still of the divineWithin them, lie on earth supine

No longer. II. W. Longfellow.O. P. CASTLE.J. B. ATHERTOS.S. N. CASTLE.Walker & Redward,

Sundays. CASTLE & COOKE, SELF GOVERNMENT.

LEWIS & CO.;FORT STREET,

Importers, Wholesale and RetailDealers In

Groceries and Provisions.

6 00r Paradise is for them that check their wratfi,And pardon sins; so Allah doth with souls;He loveth best him who himself controls.

Edwin Arnold.

Contractors & Builders shipping and Commission Merchants,Brick, Stone and Wooden Building

- six 5Q

" . .... i.. Advance.--IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN--Estimates Given.

Jobbing: Promptly Attended to.76 KING STREET.

HUNTING THE MOOSE.

The True Sportsman's Three Method.;. i linntinir Flra TTn n M n r."G-ener- al Merchandise

ALSO, AGENTS FOR

iJ7 b l . MA uii.i'i(,There are three ways of hunting the mooaGAZETTE CO..

EiOlU Uonolttlu H !.P. O. Box 423.Bell Telephone No. 2. that are worthy the attention cf the true .

'11 tf iportsman, viz. : still hunting, fire huntingand calling. To the base creature wnose soleI Kohala Sugar Co.,

;35j5(5S Cards.

2Tlce House 12oods a Specialty181-t- f

d. Mckenzie & co.t

Commission Merchants,SHIP CHANDLERY,

Xaval Stores and Groceries,Bricks, 1.1 in e and Cement.

idea of sport is to do as much destruction asGrove Ranch Plantation,

R. Halstead's Plantation.A. H. Smith & Co., Koloa, Kauai,

G. F. Blake's Steam Pumps.

Haiku Sugar Co..Paia Plantation,

Papaikou Sugar Co.possible, or turn ii to a mercenary purpose,there is a fourth method known, to wit,Park Beach Hotel

n orni A XI "yarding. " which consists simply in slaughtering the poor animals like sheep in a peawhen the heavy snows of winter have made

3K BINDER, Opposite Kaplolanl Fark, Walkiki. them crisoners in then-- "yards, as their

Union Fire and Marine Insurance Co., of San Francisco.Etna Fire Insurance Co, of Hartford.

The New England Mutual Life Insurance Co., of Boston.D. Weston's Patent Centrifugal Machines.

The New York and Honolulu Packet LineThe Merchants' Line, Honolulu and San Fianclsco.

. ,,! ana Blaufc Boob chosen feeding grounds amidst the forest arwcall!.jiauufacturer. Fire hunting explains ftself , as it is nothing more than hunting by torchlight, andFinest Bathing Place on the Islands.the rai3on d'etre of it is this: The moose isparticularly fond of tho roots of the water

Dr. Jayne & Sons Celebrated Medlolnes.

Wilcox & Gibbs, Reiniiigton and Wheeler & Wilson

Families and Ships supplied on moat reasonable terms. Island orders solicited.

Mutual Telephone 2M. P. O. Box 479.

No. 26 FORT STREET, opposite Oceanic Steam-shi- p

wharf. 216-i- y ;

B. LEVY & SON,Importers, Wholesale Dealers and

lilv. In order to obtain this dainty, whlcbElegant Rooms, gas and water In each.LEXERS & COOKE,

.i iualrl ill Lumberseems Insipidity itself to the human palate.

Extensive Grounds, well shaded; SEWING" MCHIJSTES. he does not hesitate to dive down deep intothe lily pond. If the dire is successful hestands in the water munching one end of his

.r am.

tail of Building Material. the market affords.Drize with supreme satisfaction, while' thother projects from his mouth after the manner of a cizar. liRd it is lust at this moment

jTEEIT, Honolulu.

SoLULU MARKET, Gh "WCommission Merchants

In Foreign and Domestic

FRUITS AND PRODUCE.

Billiard Room and Bowling AlleyAttached.

that he falls a prey to the wily hunter, who,knowing the fascination that fire has for the

jc,,3u: iw No. 103 Fort Street, Ilonolula. animal, steals softly along the surf aca of theDialers iulake In a canoe, with a blazing torch or darjclantern held in tho bow. As the light fallsupon the moose's inquiring eyes they shine"SiSA. New Pianos, New Organs, New Parlor Sets,

also current rates for horse hire and guides onWe are prepared to fill orders of all kinds inour line, ana make a specially in pacKiug n

Queea Street, flea Market,

diliiFricTwd"8 carefully attended,', slJci !uiuued io eaU at short NEW TABLES. out from the surrounding obscurity like twin

stars, and a well aimed bullet carric s deathkinds of fruit for ions distance markets.Hawaiian Island patronage will receive special

New Bedroom Furniture. to the noble creature they have so innocentlyBusses and carriages will be furnished at spe- - Furniturecial rates for excursions. Busses and baggage W 1iningroomattention. betrayed.New Picture Mouldings and Frames, Easels, Brackets, Ltc.t2S and 530 Sansome St., San Francisco.The art of calling, in any perfection, iswagons will meet every steamer. Special rates

for permanent boarders. A wagonette will beprovided for the use of guests at special rates.

P. O. Box

118-6-m

rare indeed, even among the red men. It isL. MARSHALL, Honolulu,Agent for Hawaiian Islands. . , . 1 r i. 1 T T 1 1 . : . , i 1,. C ..tr.ix .i-V- effected by means of a peculiar bircn barici vve nave in our employ a nrst-cias- a uunuisieiti just num mc oiaicu,

J. ALFRED MAGOON,

:ornev - Law,liilerchuit Street, Honolulu. ltf

trumpet. Armed with this the Indian, acu. ix. jLviuuxJ, rtivr. thoroughly understands ali or the latest iasnions in ms nue 01 woik.PIONEER companied by the hunter currying the best30-l- m

rifle, betake themselves to the spot whichLambrequins a Specialty. holds out most promise of good fortune. Anexperienced moose hunter lays down theamiLUNCQURT ASHFORD, Steam Candy Fac following as essential preliminaries to successEx. " DEUTSCHLAND."

liiey. Solicitor, Ajfent to TaKe We have in our employ as good a Piano Tuner and Polisher as ever did work in calling. The night must be absolutelycalm, for the moose is so wary that in comingud to the call he will invariably makeaciileoi tins kind here. 'iiiuoHletUmeut, Etc.

...iCiLttol Building, adjoining General AND :o:- -

down wind in order to get scent of the aniFurniture and Mattresses of all kinds made to order and repaired. Lambrequins

mal that is calling him. and as his powers orB A. K E R Y . Cornice and Cornice Poles and Picture Frames made to order. scent are almost beyond belief, he is sure tocatch a sniff of the hunter long before thehunter can catch a sight or him. secondly,it must be moonlight; otherwise now are youWe have the exclusive Agency for the VERY BEST GUITAR made in thisto see your moose when he responds to your

a T. WATERHOUSE,

Importer and Dealer in

JEUL MERCHAKDISE.Si Wl Queen Street. Honolulu, ltf

country, ol Native Woods, equal to a lUaruniinvitation? Thirdly, there must be bullmoose unmated within reach of your call ;

F. HOEN.Practical Confectioner, Pastry Cook and Baker.

Rich and Delicious Ice Cream made by Steam.

71 Hotel Street.Bo tli Telephones 74.

and. fourth! v. vou must hnd a dry spot to beAll of Our Goods Sold on the Instalment Plan.on, well sheltered by trees, with open groundall round it, across which the moose has toG. WEST & CO., 105 Fort Street.I HACKFELD & CO., come in approaching you.

Still hunting or creeping upon the moose

WHITE BROS.'

JPortland Cement,BLACKSMITH COAL, TIRE BRICKS,

FIRE CLAY. COAL TAR.

STOCKHOLM TAR !

STEEL RAILS, F. W. STAPLES,

WIRE NAILS. FILTER KRESSES.

Siagar Coolers.IRON TANKS,

t . P. CLOTH,

aal Commission Agents is, no doubt, of all three methods the mostsportsmanlike. It can be followed throughthe autumn months and into the winter untilthe snow becomes so deep and heavy that toiron SALE I

JUST RECEIVEDINVOICES OF

Galv. Corrugated Iron,

Ca.Fort (ueen Sta., Honolulu. ltf

BEAVER SALOON,harry the poor moose, whose thin, sharp ieetcut through the crust as would a horse's hoof ,

is nothing short of a cowardly cruelty. J.F towel, Opioile AVililer V C'o.?, Macdonald Oxley m Cosmopolitan.EX. BARK JAMES S. STONE,H. J. SOLTE, rROrRlETOK.ii Lunches Served with Tea, Coffee,

Vattr.Uinger Ale or Milk. An Actress' "First Night" Dellghta.Tho delisrht of the first night of an actress'--Anil Jiint I.aiKled In Fine Order.- -

UOBBOCK'S PAINTS,fc froni 3 a. m. till 10 p. in. career is enough to outweigh all the drudgeryand tedium of rehearsal. Tho excitement ofdressing for her part places the novice in anCORRUGATED IRON. ETC. GalvRuized Barb Wire.

6, 7 and 9 Feet Lo ng. For Sale by

H. HACKFELD & CO.WjRequisites a Specialty ltf

R. W. FRAZER,Ualvanized uut isaiis,

- S CI 1

Barrel Shooks and Head?,Ax Handles,

Pick Handles,Hoe Handles,

agreeable frame of mind, lhen there is the-- T".r Sale By I uaivanizea uut opiKes,

I Galv. Clinch Boat Nails.ltfTT TT i TTT?1?T 71 r PO Iron Cut Nails (asst'd) Canal Baarows,"

Nests Trunks.2CHAXT TAILOR, Horae Shoe Nails.215!. King and Ahkea Sts., Honolulu. H. G-- CRABBE,

HAY & GRAINA. H. RASEMAN,

BOOK BINDER,

Second-han- d Iron Safes.Oak Lumber, Adh Lumber, White Pine Lumber,

Walnut Lumber, Cases Matches, Oakum,Pitch, Tar, Cotton Waste, Italian Packing,

MetalicPaint, Fire Clay, Marble Dust.

te charge, good workmanship and afluranteed. ltf

GERMANIA MARKET.RAUPP. . . . PROPRIETOR,

fort Street. Honolulu.

delicious uncertainty or success oriaiiure,which can only be compared to the chaneeaof a horse race. There is the same sort of"hurrah" noise and fascinating chicaneryabout the stage that there is about the racetrack. "What if I should miss my cue, orstumble in going on the stage, or forget mylines, or faint from stage frightr thinks thayoung novice, all in a tremor and flutter, asshe stands inside the door, through which6he is to enter upon the new, magic world ofthe play.

The fatal word is spoken ; the trembling girlgathers her courage in her hands, and dartson the stage, to find a sea of faces swimmingbefore her, with a singular effect of vaporupon it, through which the footlights seemto rise and fall. The electric sensation ofbeing before an audience puts her on hermettle, and, presently recovering herself, shefaces the other characters like a woman ofspirit, and takes her place in the group as ifshe had been born to the boards. There is agreat deal of nonsense written about stagefright. It is one of those bugbears by whichprofessionals

.keep amateurs out of their sun--

M. a m A. a A

p MUTTON AND VEAL.Kino Street, Honolulu,

64

Paper Ituler and Blank BookMnnnfaclnrer,

Wishes to notify the public that be has removedto larger quarters,

Sausage, Pork, Etc., Z

--I Oil hit,, - ... A Electric55 Kerosene Oilompping gervea on Bnon

ltr82-li- u

Opp. the old Police Station.DownerV Oil, "Belmontine" Oil, Lard Oil,

Gasoline, in Drums, (2 5 gallons in each).Plaster, Rosendale Cement, Portland Cement,

Dairy Salt, Bales Excelsior, Tubular Lanterns.No. J 3 Kaahumanu Street,

rp Stairs. 185 1212

iron WORKS CO.,

Steam Engines,nhr Mill, Coolers, Ilras

Lead cawtiugfl.SUN FIRE OFFICE,

OF LONDON. Cumberland CoalMar. tip Mfiflt, MarketiU.Ull"V orw!n; OrU.tnno..shine. The cnier regret ox young actressesis that their parts are so scant, and that theheavenly intoxication of impersonation lastsso short a time. Adams in

fcrti-n- i. . ery ascription made toJoh v,euMon rM to ships' black-- A

r executed on the ehorteat- ltfIa ROYAL SALOON,

Diraw m tit yyi'iB , " - -

Hair Mattresses, 40x25 lbs., Lamp Black,Three-quart- er Rubber Hose, y, Ox Bows,Fort St.. opp. O. S. S. Wharf,

,rr i I iranklin atove uoai (in duik ana in caa;,uatm ttii Drain Pipe 3, 4, 6 and 8 inches.nd Merchant Streets New Insects Discovered.

Ahmit 2.0(10 snecies of insects,

Established 1710.

In.urance effected upon every description of

property t current ratea of premium.

iiftRS ...327,333,700Total Sum Insured

Tlon ot t& Locl Tribunals recognited.

G. W. Macfarlane & Co.

on anT'T-r?- rnagementof P. MH-TO- N

Hand Carts, Baby Cairiagea, Bashes, Blinds, Doors, and Fiv. Extension TopWolter,Carriages the best ever consigned to us and a First-clas- s Carriage.

! gUsj. ia ceer8 on draugM at.3Tr! ....... C. BREWER & CO.itr a ri for Hawaiian Islands.

Beef, Veal, Pork, Mutton,

Fish, Sausage, and Vegetables

Also, a supply of

Salt Meats on hand at all times.

K

THOMAS LINDSAYHa. Removed His Manufacturing

average, have been discovered yearlyduring the last century. One is almostexcusable for thinking that the work ofsreation 13 still in progress. ChicagoNews.

AnEngUsh plulanthropist says thereare no fewer than 80,000 gypsy childrenIn England, of whom not more than 5per cent, are able to read and write.

Man may say of marriage and womenwhat they please, they will renounceneither tho one nor the other. Fon-tenell- e,

We can forgive freely, if want to,but the will to forget is not so much atour disposal.

It requires a good deal of aptitude q

uxjijs? ft child,

4 l:itA- - Ut queen STREET.tie Phone 66.

H. E. ZVIelntyre & JBro.,

IMPORTERS AND DEALERS Ilf

Groceries, Provisions and Feed)EAST CORNER FOBT AND KING STREETS.

Shipping and Famines supplied at shortest

notlca and with best attention.aislimeiiWit EsJ.c. D. MCKENZIE. Manager.4MfMAHCHANT,

ruor'0m Street toFrom Jfuuaiiu

. . n..at f.nm tho Pisturn HtAtM &TA RurAtiP. 5Vi)sh Palifora'aH. HAOKPELD & CO..

Thomas Block, King Street. JieJber8?e?mer D7AU ortefnSthfclFnded to. and Goods delivered to any part of ti--

StrrJe of SI Island orders solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. Postoffice Bo No. 416andf k. JlUnnr., " Aiwa.

Telephone No. nParticular atUatlon paid to r pairing.

eetf

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.DAILY PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, SEPTEMBER 18, 1888.WLUH

CORRESPONDENCE. Outturn Sales.J3j) lutl)otitn. and support a considerable population.The salt industry might also be made agood deal of here and undoubtedly yillbe when there are facilities for transpor

most delicious luau was awaiting ourarrival. Under the combined attacks ofa lot of hungry travellers the good thingssoon disappeared, and after that theparty broke up, some remained to spend

15 Y JAS. F. MORGAN. Just Antation. The road will reach the shores

We do not hold ourselves responsible for thestatements made, or opinions expressed by ourcorrespondents.

Homesteads.Mn. Editor: When, a few months

of the lagoon in Ilalawakai, and from I the night, others returned to town, andtnis poini on to iioaeae win run .iong thus ended one ot the never-to-be-torg- ot Ex Barkthe shores, passing through a continuous J ten days.and unbroken r:ce held. The tourists. Yiator.

AUCTION SALE OF

Valuable Real Estate!ao-o-

, we saw the Government surveyors'tent roosting on the summits of our' Ko-hal- a

range, the sweet hope of a nicehrrv

Two of tho

however, did not turn off and follow theline of the road but continued on theGovernment road up the romantic andwondeiful gorge which has been tornopen in some remote past age by thewaters of the Moanalua River. The ef-ficient road supervisor under our Reformadministration has made a splendid

Postal Savings Banks in England..An interesting report on the postal

savings bank system in Great Britainhas been sent to the State Departmentby Consul Walling, of Leith. Nearivevery money -- order postoffice in theKingdom, according to the report, lias a

Department of Education.An examination of Honolulu teachers

holding certificates under one year andalso of aspirants for teachers' places will be

1)'

held at Fort-stre- et School, on FRIDAY

home arose in many an xVnglo-Saxo- n,

German, Portuguese and Kanaka heart,but, alas, as many a thing in this chang-

ing world, that hope was but a dream, awaning shadow shattered by the Govern-ment advertising the sale of a lease of759 acres of land in Kohala.

Every week we read in the papers sadcomplaints about hosts of people leaving

By order of F. Harrison. Esq.. I will sell atPublic Auction, at my Salesrooms, Queen street.

On Friday, September 21stAt 12 o'clock noon, that

Desirable Residence

.AFTERNOON, Sept. 21st, from 3 to 5 p. For Sale byED- - H0"8CHLAEGERru., and on SATURDAY, Sept. 22d, com- -

4 Catixin

Exlicencing at 9 a. m.

A LATA U T. ATKINSONInspector-Gener- al of Schools.

9S-- 3t

From

for more propitious shores. Now, shouldnot part, at least, of the problem, howto keep the population here, have beensolved, if the Government had grantedhomesteads? As it is now, said landsonlv profit to two or three cattle raisers.

LiSale of Government Land. VerIooI,

banking attachment. Any person canopen an account at any place, the Post-master making a record of the depos-itor's name, occupation and place of res-idence. Any amount from Is upwardwill be accepted, and when the deposithas reached a pound sterling it begins todraw interest at the rate of 2t per cent,a year. Drafts are made by tilling out aprinted form, which is forwarded with-out charge to the central office in Lon-don, and thence a warrant comes backwhich the local Postmaster is requiredto cash. To limit the privileges of thesystem to the class of citizens fur whosebenefit it was devised, deposits exceed-ing 200 cease to draw interest.

The public a tvantage sought in theestablishment of these banks is tl;e cul-tivation of habits of frugality and thriftanK ng the common people, and the con-venience which working men, commer

A Fr

piece of work of this road ; the gradeshave been improved, the rocks covered,and a carriage rolls through from oneend to the other with hardly a jolt. Ris-ing from the gorge our party soonreached the point separating Ewa fromHonolulu, the highest point on the road.Here the cool air coming down the val-ley in the morning reminded one of acolder clime and wraps were in demand.The recent rains have made the wholecountry green, which rendered it doublybeautiful. Only a short stay was made,when the party dashed down the longhill of " Kapukakii ;" everywhere alongthe road are visible the signs of improve-ment; lands in the past considered al-most worthless are being fenced, wellsare being sunk in the valleys in or-der that new land may be put undercultivation; the rice fields aregreen with waving rice, and in someplaces are already well headed out.

'ash Sniml,. ,AOn WEDNESDAY, October 21, 1SSS, at12 o'clock noon, at the front entrance of

Situated on the corner of Lunalilo and Victoriastreets, and adjoining the residence of

Mr. N. S. Sachs.

The Lot has a frontage of 140 ft on Lunalilo St.and 150 feet on Victoria St., and containing48-10- 0 acre. Water is laid on throughout thepremises, and the grounds are well planted withtrees. There are

Two Dwelling HousesAliiolani Hale, will be sold at public auction, a certain Piece of Land situate atKaumakani, Kipahulu, Maui, containing

GUINNESS' STOlBottled by M. B. t I

by W. E. Johnson So iD?! U -- '

chaaipagn3an area of 05-10- 0 acres.

Upset price, $50.

L. A. THURSTON,Minister of the Interior.

Interior Office, Sept. 17, 1888.93-5- t t or w

LUit one may onjeer, some oi tnoselands are ' in lite," and plenty of lawsuits may be encountered. Poor an-swer in my opinion. Disputes are asliable to arise from a void lease, as froma void sale; besides, only those landswhose titles are not disputed could besold now, . and the remainder later.Seven hundred and fifty-nin- e acres di-

vided in lots of from 15 to 'JO acres wouldmake from 40 to 50 persons happy, andthose "and their children and children'schildren to many generations wouldbless the Reform party.

Let us hope that the Ministers will re-consider their decision, and give the poorman the only chance he has to secure ahome, as it is next to impossible for himto buy a foot of land in tins district.

Civis.

Containing 5 rooms each, with stableand outhouses.

Premises are well lenced. The situation ofthis property insures good drain ge and com-mands an extended view from Diamond llead tothe Waianae mountains.

The above offers one of the feW opportunitiesto procure a desirable residence, pleasantly lo-cated.

The sum of 82,000 can remain on mortgage forone year at 9 per cent.

Deeds at purchaser's expense.For further particulars apply to F. Harrison,

Esq., or to

ui enj. and Ens?. Ferris r. ,Of Joseph PerrierOf euve Amiot, Cbalous. ' lotsi

Olor Sale by

Ed. .floftsdilaeffer &

hirhng on past the old Mission stationat Waiawa and here turning south-wes- t,

the party soon reached the Waipio resi-dence of the Ii estate. Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Brown were of the party and soonmade us all at home. A pre-requisi- te

THE DAILY

cial travelers and others who have tomove about from place to place find inhaving what amounts practically to abank of deposit in every town wherethey settle down for a few days. TheBritish system includes also a life insur-ance and annuity business, which doesnot, however, attract as much favorablenotice as the banking operations. HowTVnn 1 a 1" tlm tine fol lionlrj lioita Iwiz-- n n

Pacific Commercial Advertiser. at this place is a dash in the clear coldwater of the bathing tank. The water isabsolutely clear and u rt flowing in di- - Suo-a- r Plant For Sirectly froman artesian well. It is pro- - ghown by their growth in twenty-fiv- etc ed from the wind, and a bath there years from less than 179.000 counts, of IJalawa, Sept. 14th.

92-6- tis simply perfection. Most of our nartv AUCTIONEER.I'o just and fear not:

Let all the ends thou aiin'st at beThy Country's, thy God's, and Truth's. The Entire riant of3,500,000 accounts, of an average value theynuciiHj uhjuul u, iur uisieuu. oi com-

ing out when they were washed and coolthey sat in the water talking railroad ! STAR MILL CThey might have been there to the preTUESDAY, : : SEPTEMBER 18, 18S8. sent moment had it not been that a call

Mr. Henry Norman (the Pall MallGazette's commissioner) seems to besparing no pains to acquire a thoroughinsight into Japanese institutions andconditions. He has visited the courts,the prisons, the University, the principalcolleges, the police offices, and severalindustrial establishments in the capital.Yesterday he witnessed a long series ofmilitary exercises performed in the pres-ence of the Emperor at the Tovama Mil

of nearly 5f 70 ; and that it has not beenan extravagant luxury is proved by thefact that the cost of managementamounts to only five-eight- hs of 1 percent, a year. Bradstreets.

A lilooming: Lord.Lord Robert Cecil, Lord Salisbury's

third son, who is going to marry Ladv

from outside announced the arrival fromthe fields of a large number of water-melons. All hands now scrambled to

One 20x48 Mill withetc.. coiur.li-ti- '

Engine, Tiash--By tiie steamer due to-da- y interesting Tax Assessor's Notice. One pair of t.oilt rs, Ov'OOne Doul)l Fitnews may be expected. In the United se who should get dressed first and in a

few minutes were engaged in devouring ft- - Pans.Oue Vacuum Pan : i,iv .States the Presidential campaign inten Three Weston (uu-.u- V 'JM7 ""Tthe most delicious watermelons that ... itsaisities as it approaches the close. The ever fell to mortal share. After this aindications are that Mr. Cleveland will half hour's rest in the delightful cool of

itary College and subsequently he had TAX--P4YFR-S DlTRTPTnvthe honor of being presented to I lis Im- - OP IHh

perial Majesty. The consideration thus 'TTowa (hun

Together with the usual assortment of nCleaning Pau3, Coolers andusually louud In a well apointejthe trees surrounding the residence, ad- -be elected ; his incumbency of the officethe beautiful view across the Im,,.,, K,. IT I """"I UOUU'has been honorable to the countrv and waters of the bav, prepared us for a

Also, a number of

California ami K1jh,icreditable to himself, he has shown an mount. Half a dozen of us took horspthe person of one of its English repre-sentatives, is a significant incident ofJapanese progress Japan Mail.independence of politicians and of ma ind rode out upon the peninsula which

Eleanor LamDton, .Lord Durham's sister,is a barrister, and was called to the barlast January. lie is considered a youngman of great promise and ability, andthe flower of the family. Lord Crau-born- e

is a good speaker, but, owing tohis indifferent health, he has not hadmany opportunities of distinguishinghimself. Lord William was a hard-working curate at Yarmouth, but is nowgoing to the rich family living at Hat-field. Lord James is a soldier, and an-other son, Lord Hugh, has yet to winhis spurs. Lord Robert "ought to

Cane f'aris and General Mansion Iforms the makai extremity of the land of. .......II' m ichine politics which was needed, and mi'!

which has strengthened him with the waipio. j. ins peninsula is divided intotwo sections, separated from each other

rpHE BOOKS OF TIIE TAX ASSESSOR FORJ the District of Kona. Island of Oahu, willbe open for inspection by persons liable totaxation, between the twentieth day of Septem-ber and the first day of October, Sundays ex-cepted, in the Kapuaiwa Biilding, between thehours of 9 o'clock in the forenoon and 4 o'clockin the afternoon.

C. A. BROWN,Tax Assessor, District of Kona, Island ol" Oahu.

94-l- w 1236-- lt

people. It was a bitter pill with the by a low and narrow isthmus and frompoliticians to renominate him, but they I the mainland by a marshy flat now cov

" " '"if", auoiit j j - I. lsyFor further particulars ai j iy to

John Bind,Manager Star M

were compelled to do it bv forces which erea Wlttl nce fields, lhe inner section"iau18 our nuuureu uieiney couui not re&ist. lhe nomination mitnr oif n acres,

v nufueeu ut uie mir : lor lie ii;is sijiic iiiuuoaiiu. vy 11 Lilt; l ruwas undoubtedly a popular one, but if side lie the AVaipio and Honouliuli lochs pleasant manner and appearance, is tf Kohala, llfa good speaker, and on his mother's sidethe election is made to turn upon the on the north-eas- t side is the lanre bodvtariff issue, the result is extremelv ?f Wi)ter comPnsing the main portion of Boat For Sale. Hewett's Eookstidoubtful, for the opinions and wishes of Pearl Harbor. The extreme point of the

peninsula is directlv opposite and in

ought to have inherited the legal quali-ties of his grandfather, Baron Alderson,who was one of England's greatestlawyers, and who, besides, achieved thedistinction, never done before or since,of being both Senior Classic and Senior

front of the mouth of the harbor. It issaid that the United States Governmenthas been in negotiation for the pur-chase of this extremity. It is . the com

TIIE BOAT SAVED FROMthe wreck of the "DunnotarCastle," and sold at auctionto the Kine. has been re

ITT 1 at Cambridge.w rangier oi ins vearmanding point in the entire' system of fitted, coppered and decked over by Mr. Rolland,

and is for sale cheap for cash by92-t- f E. R. RYAN. Boat Builder.

OWING TO TIIE CONTEMPLATED TH

of the undersigned ly the 0steamer, all indebted to him ar rniua.settle their accounts before the 3oth of Sber.

All books, stationery and ctber goodrstore are effered to close at cost, or j

lochs. Upon the inner section Mr.Brown has sunk a fine artesian well

Lord Robert will be the first jnember ofthe aristocracy, if he succeeds at the bar,who will have begun his career with thedistinctive title of" " My Lord." No one,I believe, has ever attempted n 1pp-.i-1

which has a magnificent flow of puresweet water which will rise to an alti- -

the American people upon that point arenot yet known with sufficient certaintyto determine the result. Mr. Harrison,the nominee of the Republicans, is a goodman and is a strong man in the West.His public record up to the present timehas been honorable, but he is not wellknown the country over. He does notrepresent the entire Republican party inthe sense that Garfield did. He is not amagnetic man, he does not carry the en-thusiastic feeling that the name of Blainearouses. But Blaine could not be nom-inated because h is not trusted by

Itude of about thirty-fou- r feet above the career in such circumstances, and it will 20 per cent, reductionsea level. As the highest point of the ne curious to hear how Judges will ad- -peninsula is only about thirty feet, water dress the noble Lord when he is practis from regular prices until the al.ove date

stock in every line is new and fresh. !can be made to flow all over it. TIip mg neiore tnem

The Liverpool and Lon-

don and GlobeiisrsxjRA.isrcE co

ESTABLISHED 1836.1

success of this well demonstrates that80-t-f A. M. EZXwater can be obtained elsewhere on the

peninsula. The shores are verv muchindented with little bavs and" inlets.

Railways in the United States.There are 150,000 miles of railway in

the United States; 300,000 miles of railsin length enough to nia';e twelve steel

girdles round the earth's circumference.

GO TO MAX ECKAEThey are lined with bluffs or fall eentlvenough of his party to carry the election. Assets .

Net IncomeClaims Paid

.8 40,000,0000,079,000

. 112.5011,000The Republican party does, however, re-

present the protective theory, and for FOR YOU- R-

that reason may be triumphant at thepolls next November.

This enormous length of rail is wonder-ful we do not really grasp its signifi-cance. But the rail itself, the little sec-tion of steel, is an engineering feat. Thechange of its form from the curious andclumsy iron pear-hea- d of thirty yearsago to the present refined section ofsteel is a scientific development. It is

Takes Risks against Loss or Damage by Fireon Buildings, Machinery, Sugar Mills, Dwellingsand furniture, on the most favor.ible terms.

Bishop & Co.1188 6m m

JEWELRY!OVER THE 0AIIU RAILWAY LINE.

T i x t .

Where you will find Silver, GolJ

Absolutely Pure.tor quick raising, the Royal Baking Powder issuperior to all otber leavening atjents. It is ab-

solutely pure and wholesome and of the highestleavening power. It is always uniform instrength and qnality and never fails to makelight, sweet, most palatable and nutritive foodBread, biscuits, muffins, cake, etc., raised withRoyal Baking Powder may be eaten hot withoutdistressing results to the most aelicate digestiveorgans. It will keep in any climate withoutdeterioration.Prof. II . A. llott. II. S. finTPrnment nKoml.f

jusi ai sunrise on a glorious mornin.such a day-brea- k as only Hawaii canfurnish, we started for Ewa to glanceover the line and Ewa terminus of the

FILTER PRESSES. Diamonds,

off into sandy or pebbly beaches. In thelittle bays it is generally shallow ; out-side it is usually deep. The view fromthe north-eas- t side is one beautiful al-most beyond description. The wholeKonahuanui range of mountains is inview. Upon the morning we were therenearly every peak could be seen, for itwas perfectly clear. The trade windscoming over the broad water gathersfreshness and loses heat, fanning thecheeks with delicious coolness. Acrossthe water the shores oi the bav are ex-tremely varied, the low rice fields beingbroken by the densely wooded Mananapoint. The soil along this shore is fer-tile and in some pockets quite deep. Itis an interesting question as to where itcould have come from, in view of thefact that it could never have receivedthe mountain wash. There are mostinteresting points all along the shore; atseveral places are banks composed ofimmense masses of oyster shells, in someplaces nearly perfect, in others havingthe appearance of havintr been melted bv

now a beam whose every dimension andcurve and angle are exactly suited tothe tremendous work it has to do. Theloads it carries are enormous, the blowsit receives are heavy and constant, butit carries the loads and bears the blowsand does its duty. The locomotive andthe modern passenger and freight carsare great achievements; and so is thelittle rail which carries them all.

Made up in a neat, artistic fashion..first section of the projected railway.The grass, trees, flowers, fences, everything sparkled with the dew. A few after examining officially the principal bakingpowders of the coiftitry, reported: All goods are warranted to he all tbati

ed for them, viz; the very lest goods

Paachau Plantation, iHawaii, March 9, 1888. )

Risdon Iron and Locomotive Works, San Fran-cisco.Gentlemen We have used two of your 30-cliambe- red

Filter Presses this season. Thevare convenient, easily handled and are workingentirely to our satisfaction. I can recommendno improvement on them.

Very respectfully yours.(signed) A. Moobe,Manager Paauha Plantation.

He has also received,ristress in

tufts of white and fleecy clouds tippedthe mountain summits; a cool air, freshfrom the northern ocean, wafted down thevalleys and lent an unwonted vigor tous and our horses. The blockade at

Montenegro.

A New Invoice of Cl

me Kovai taking Powder is absolutely pure,for I have so found it in many tests made bothfor that company and the United States Govern-ment."Because of the facilities that company havefor obtaining perfectly pure cream of tartar, andfor other reasons dependent upon the properproportions of the same, and the method of itspreparation, the Royal Baking Powder is un-doubtedly the purest and most reliable bakinepowder offered to the public.

"IR. HENRY A. MOTT, Ph. D.,"5 1221-l- y u. S. Government Chemist.

Assignees Dividend Notice.

Leleo causes a wide detour to Schoolstreet, emphasizing the need of a new

Which lare very ornamental as well as ojstreet continuing Beretania to Liliha.After the roughness of the Palama road

The London Daily News' correspond-ent at Vienna telegraphs (August) : Ilearn front Cettinje that owing to theprevailing distress. Ministers have heensummoned to confer with Prince Nicho-las at Antivari. The Russian Ministerhas left for St. Petersburg with a reporton the painful condition of Montenegro.Twelve thousand roubles which were sentbySclavophile societies in Russia lastedonly one week, 40,000 persons being en-tirely dependent on charity for foodf Itis 100 years since the countrv has ex-perienced such heartrending nuterv.

These Presses are being carried in stock inHonolulu and are sold at the very low priceof SfGSO.OO in Honolulu to meet the demandA consignment is now on the way.Kisdon Iron & Loco. Works,

82 1232m San Francisco.

it was a delight to roll over the smooth S2T Prices all adjusted to suit tbe tiBJ41hard road through Kalihi and Moanalua.

On account of the grade the railwav willrun off makai from Palama, crossing Ka- -

heat or possibly by the action of thewater itself. Vhere these oyster shellscould have come from is an interestingquestion. One of the younger membersof the party very nearly wept at thethought of the great waste of ovsterswhich was shown on this great bank.It was saddening to think that we couldhave none.

This peninsula is covered with a lux-uriant growth containing manv algar-oba- s.

AVhen the railroad is finished nodoubt this whole north-easter- n shorewill be occupied by residences ; peoplewill enjoy living out of town, when thev

THE ASSIGNF.ES OF THE PACIFIC N WIGA-- Xtion Company, bankrupt, will pay a 14 perlihi'kai and Kahauiki a good way below H. HACKFEU) &

HAVE JUST RECEIVED PER

cent FOR SALE.the road; but in Moanalua it will tap o.Bank of Bishopinst.

on Wednesdav, the 19thW. F ALLEN.the center of that thnvingand contented US. I. DOWSETT.looking settlement. The whistle of the Assignee Pacific Navigation Co.Sept. 1. 7 8S8. TSoVb- - "Omitschlaiengine and roar of the cars will wake the 98--2t

THE CLIPPER

Bark Lillian.

Judge (to prisoner who has just beenbrought into court) What is vour name ?Prisoner Billings. Judge Where areyou from, Mr. Billings? Prisoner I re-fuse to state, as such information hasnothing to do with the case. Jiub'e

A.echoes along the cliffs and palis of that

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oiu domain ot 1'ele. A new life will bp Executors Notice. aa0nrted cargoofcan go and come from such a delightfulpoint within an hour. It is to be honedinfused into our hitherto sleepv suburbs,

and the ancient Hawaiian as he squats But we will compel to statefrom r.uruyc, an

NEW GOOVsirt :,--. r., .,, , ,that prior to selling lots or permittingthe erection of dwellings the whole pen-insula may be laid out upon an artistic

on uie grounu pounding his poi will gazewith astonishment at the speed of the

340 Tons Register,

WITH BOATS, ANCHORS, CHAINS, SAILS.

Well fitted for immediate despatch.2TFor particulars, apply to

xiicuucr xuai, win oe a dangerous pro-ceeding, I assure you. 1 shot a Judgeonce. Judge (musingly) The prisoneris from Kentucky.

iron norse. win tie realize that it isf

Which they offer to the tre jplan wnereDy the tall effectiveness of itsbeautiful location and surround inL--s mav

A r PETiSO HAVING CLAIM AGAINSTIV the estate of the late MKS. S A R H DICK-so- y,

are hereby notified to present such claimsto the undersigned at the liank of Bishop & Coin Honolulu, and that claims not so presentedwithin six months from publication hereof willbe forever barred.SAMUEL M. DAMON,Executor of the Will of Mrs. Sarah DicksonHonolulu. Sppt. 10, isss. 92-l- 136-4- t

i c ..jwe secured. Alter a Icng and careful in- - A1 plain, when you read in the Market mI,.,;- - , -- . A. X" 1 1 1 . At Lowesttpecuon 01 mis ianu and all of its sur WING WO CHAN & CO.,

Nuuanu Street94-2-

209 trroundings till we were satiated with itsbeauties, the party returned to the Brown

whirling inra and his whole raceint5amore and more complex life! Thechanges in Kalihi and Moanalua havebeen so rapid that one needs to go outthere often to keep abreast with thetimes. The old road leading through adusty wilderness has changed into apretty street with the fine buildings andgrounds of the Kamehameha School andmany private residences, on the onehand, while on the other, a short dist.m

residence. Upon the wav back a fine NOTICE.view was had of the thousands of acres

That too much biouxHas got into the Sioux,

But if we would give the poor Indian hisuioux

He would be of more usiouxAnd drink le.s.s of bioux.

The bright boy in a Burlington (Vt.)Sunday school who said that a Free-wi- ll

City Market, FOK SAL&of splendid agricultural and grazing landlying west of the higoon. Waipio, Hoa-ea- e

and Honouliuli contain thousands MR. GEO. L. RABCOCK WILLtno Lessoua onspygji resume his Pi

2 f 11 eduf:sda.of acres of land susceptible of fine culti epiemieriatn.uujjijPiHus one that went into the tankoil, a line rice plantation stretches to Furniture --Mannt'i. tttS'Lt of irtLneaS'lwassentdoKnto41'e

1 I ntThiL.1

Joseph Tinker, Family Butchercrops,wards ttie sea. in Kahauiki the magnificent artesian well near the road stiT of;

land lie below the level of artesian watprwastes its wealth of waters, althoughmauka ot the road a banana plantationshows how rich the soil and how pro- - ftr)EGS TO NOTIFY HIS FRIENDS AND THEthat Via hoo in,r,..r,T,,i fiii..M RS M. B. CAMPHELL HAS COMMENCEDthe business Of DrfRsmaHnn FOR T

flow and no doubt a series of wells couldbe bored on the lower Honouliuli landswhich would supply flowing water for ahrst-clas- s sugar plantation. This wholecountry will grow potatoes and otherroot crops, melons of every kind, corn,

Alary, has Johnnie come home fromschool yet? " Yes, sir." . 'Mlave. vonseen hira?" " No, sir." Tln howdo you know he's home? " " 'Cause thecat's hiding under the stove, sir."

A little girl in Augusta, Me., w ho isvery enthusiastic over the national game

line wnen it gets the water. In Moana-lua improvement has been the order and SAM SASu ti--

3 Vtn IT a

Machinery. Tools, etc.

?H7-e- ithe Choicest Meats. etc.,and he herebysolicits those families he has not served beforeto give him a trial.

h,rroi?,tnes9' dispatch and cleanliness ismotto, serviricr th Uoa ftr r .4 ir l

Fitting ai her residence. X08KT.trStopposite the Hotel. The ajf fhe 1 xdTesis respectfully solicited. Satisfaction gnaran

83-t- f

. both sides of the road attest of what theplace is capable. Near the head of the aim couiu no doubt raise all of the h iy lEEfIaeand,PIete.valley where the village lies, stands a -- yi 11 ciaj ucu im: IifMJfI10IU ijV CTVIIl1 v W AAVItUiUlUi

um- - For Kent or Forout in her 44sleep: What a meanpire.7' Sale.

Jamb, Pork, etc, the market affords. His CornedBeef and

Cambridge Sausages,marvels that these splendid resourcesshould remain so long undeveloped.Were this in California th

lBtnoi iaT01Th with Tools, cow- -1

1TurningBench Table

Machine, eo Jfita;1 Moulding1 Beading MWnblete.1 Circularbeen such a boom lono- -

tall derrick where Mr. Damon, the en-terprising owner of the ahupuaa, is sink-ing a well to supplement the abundantsprings in the valley.

. At Moanalua the road will turn makai,running south and around the old vol-canic crater. It will pas3 through a verydry but fertile section of country which,if irrigated, will produce abundant crops

Angeles never dreamed off it. ii'a ,'ti, A

Physicians say that a bare tipper lip iinjurious to the eyes, the mustache serv-ing to break the, downward fall of one'svision somewhat.

"Caress" is the name of a new Post-offi-ce

in West Virginia. Tt

PLEASANT COTTAGEIn Perfect Oni.rthe Oahu railway to develoD thpse re

ha V

'Us

12sources and reap the fruits of the busi

Fresh daily, and cannot begot at any shop intown but the City Market.43TN. B I am prepared to deliver meat with-in a radius of three miles of the city.Telephone 289. both Companies.

33-3- m .. . CITY MARKET, N-m-anu rft.

XTbe aboveA few minutes' walk from the Tost Office.ness so created. areliberal term'? rWe soon reached the house where a Apply to

HUGO STANGENWALD, M.DKissmee, Fla., as a popular resof t. J l&3tf api;

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advertisements.Refreshing showers the iaudof rain fell last

evening. expressed his pleasure thnf H,;a'J1 '

.na-.Sept. 1.

jBJtule Preston sits in Supreme CourtKauai,from

fm Ki,l,'llU' F.EHLER8 & Co.,had called attention to the desirabilityof developing the kula lands of Maui.There was a large tract of excellent land

Chambers this week.This CELEBRATED BEER

Mr. Croon. m:innorr of t.hp Tvrklr.'.'.ti-i:ks- -

Just Received a Full Line of--in one stretch there, upon which manyI. 7 CD . y 4 Vcplantation, Kauai, is reported very ill. xuiiuguese, Chinese and other eulti- -: ft,r Kahuliu. o Comes all the way on ICK from

St. Louis.LADIES',vators had settled. Thev raised hatter GENTLEMEN'SHawaiian Sonial Club holls ita AND CHILDREN'S

practice at Hayselden Hall this evening. potatoes than any imported, but had tolet them rot on their hands for want ofconvenient access to th ttKong Yee Det, the well-like- d Chinp In COTTON --Batllillff SlUtS-A- nd in WOOL, inn-

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steward of Oahu Collese. is dead nrAfor Koolau,I marker, it was khe saburied. growing most productively onlv to go to

for Molokai, 5 Highest PremiumApiece of land in Kinahnln Man; -- ALSO--- "fiwpie naa really no roadsout to the landings for the transport of

their raisings. Tho f.4iwill be sold bv the Interior Dena -- Awarded Wherever Exhibited.::'vl:-,- r Koolau. on October 24. Ladies? Black Diamond Dye Hose.stated that when the whaling businessnourished, thirtv to fortv

i-- tfMr. Joseph Podmore and Mi ships always supplied tliemselves withTuck were married Saturday evening bylnir To-da- y-

''!'., for Maui and The Equitable Life Assurance SocietySee notice of special sale of i rifrrtcwlf,jr Maui and

stock, harness, etc.. hv Mr. TV .T t OP THE XJ NT IT ED STATES.Ul for Kauai, 5 at noon on Wednesday.

Stands First Among the Mm Life Assurance Companies of the World,, ii f.ir k'ilauea Burglary has been committed on .astore at Kilauea. Kauai. firt ami tf.,r Kuhala. silver watches being taken. In Outstanding Assurance, in New Business, in Surplus, in Total Income,

in Premium Income, in the annual Increase in Surplus andAssets, in the Percentage of Assets to Liabilities,

and in all other Important Respects.The King uoes to Waimeahvtl IP. Ivinoi-- i

instead of the W. G. Hall. hnt. th

isiarm poraioes at Kawaihae, as thevkei)t better up to the Arctic than anv tobe got on the Coast. He remarked alsothat the opening up of the Maui kulalands would be good for the Govern-ment, that itself owned a good deal ofland thereabouts which would thus beenhanced in value for settlement.

Supreme Court At Chambers., Saturday, Sept. 15.

BEFORE MR. JUSTICE M'CULLY.

Probate Division. Estate of SarahDickson. Petition for probate of will.A. S. Ifartwell for proponent. Orderedthat the will be admitted to probate andthat letters testamentary thereon issueto Samuel M. Damon, executor, withoutbond. The estate consists of Americansecurities valued at $32,000, and the de-visees are M. Dickson, of Honolulu, ason, Mrs. II. L. Howard, of Los Angeles,Cal., a daughter, and grandchildren ofthe testator in Honolulu.

will be on hand all the same. Assets. Dec. 31, 1887, : : : 881,478.904 85.J milker. America.

Inspector-Gener- al Atkinson will haveI, Callao, SS A.-l. s America.

:, th.lMlUiR- - a teachers' examination at Fort-stre- et

School on the L'lst and 22d inst.

Outstanding Assurance S483.029.562New Business of 18s7 138,023,105Surplus (4 per cent. Standard) 18,104.255Increase in Surplus during the Year 1,748,379Increase in Assets during the Year 8,868,432Total Income 23,240,849Premium Income 19,115,775Percentage of Assets to Liabilities 127 1- -2

! an Fraiioisco.n ':m Meiuheino. The steamer Australia from S;i

cisco ought to be along at the usual timei urn' rlrt'ineii.NeWeatle, N SW.

; Liverpool. to-da- y, with dates to the 11th inst. A Careful Study of the above Proves Conclusively that the Equitable Societyis the most Profitable and Secure Life Assurance" Civis" evidentlv believes that anv--

;Te Hubbar.i,an Francisco.J'v;ierMi, Ft Townst'iul.

r jlartin. Hongkorg. thinn worth doiny: is worth dointr well.Company for intending Assurers.

ALEX. e. CAETWRIGHT,having sent the same letter to two ditfer- -ent papers.tlfte.I Tom Foreign Ports.

Whrre troiu. Due.90-t-f GENERAL AGENT HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.

' ,vm Kr:incico.Sent 30 Mr. W. R. Lawrence has been an- -

ft BmMwmpointed Deputv Superintendent of New Goods. New Goods.Public Works, his commission to date

'T "iirfiiH-- Nov 27r' ev Vork . . .Nov 10

"'""Liverpool ept lft N'W York !Set)t 30'

. America.. . .uncertain' s in Francisco.

from August 1st.

"Are fashions in dress com- -

Moonlight Concert.The Band will play this evening at

Thomas Square, commencing at 7:30o'clock. Following is the programme:Overture The Blind Men MehulAndante Surprise Symphony HaydnMarch Itienzi WagnerReminiscences of all Nations Godfrey

Palaiua, Kona, Malu ike Ao.Selection Martha FlotowFantasia Forge in the Forest. . .MichaelisWaltz Remembrance WaldteufelPolka Forever Ronalds

Hawaii Ponoi.

changingliisrhost. iviliv::ifioh ? "atible with the31Newcastle July

31 will be the question before the Debating,(ir,.ruget Souiul. .AugSan r rai.ci-c- o. Aug society next meeting.20

15

1ST t: XV GOODS.To Arrive Per S. S. Australia, Sept. 18th.

A Large and Complete Assortment of Choice New Goods, selected byMR. SACHS, personally.

15..uii.San Fnmclsco.Sept There was a pleasant anI not too3115 small a company at the weekly practice

oi trie iionoium feociai umo in the JMc- -Inerny-IIal- l last evening.30

30

.hiirtKu ubv;';liirt'evcastle ept

'.j'p.un San Franelsco.Sept'j . I'uet Sound . . Sept, "', ...Kureka Sept

j:'rry .S:m Francisco . SeptYitrt-t-

' Sim F rauci sco. Septv;.;0 ...Nevvcalle Oct"Zrv in Francisco. Sept

15Police Court.

Monday, Sept. 17.Fourteen persons are fined or forfeit10

Fort-stre- et School opened the newterm with a large attendance of former1 For Sale on Draught, atL.$0 each for drunkenness. .pupils, and iorty-tou- r new ones were30

31 registered on the first day.vj:e .... Liverpool iee.New Vork Dec

THE "PANTHEON,"Judge McCullv will preside at thet ....Ft. Tovnseud..Scpt 15

A native is discharged for assault andbattery.

James Mace, disorderly conduct, 30days hard labor and costs $1 90.

Four cases are continued.

,i .San Francisco. Sept 18 Ocr.ohpr Trm of thft Knnrfimfi Gourt.

DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODSGENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, Etc., Etc.

MIL' "Li I UN E R Y ,NEW STYLES AND LATEST DESIGN'S.

ran i iam iu.oc i j 30-- tfOpening on Monday, 1st prox., the termi e l i irAh ('clonics Sept 22

.I'i-i.n'.- Colonies Oct 20 win nave iour ciear weetis to run.

A dividend of 14 per cent, will be paidon proved claims against the bankruptPacific Navigation Company, at Bishop& Co.'s bank on Wednesday next.

jjily I'.M-flpt- of Produce. " It's never too late to mend." Whichis why so many people postpone mend-ing indefinitely.Dags rice. Mis. pkgs.

2S . .. . . . C

:iatii (00 ....SPECIAL BUSINESS ITK3IS., y.w 3CHJ

;.tlrri 400Wait, wait, wait, and do your Buying at

Our Ililo correspondent ought to feelflattered that no letter from Hawaiinowadays seem3 complete without areference to his communications.

For a stylish Hat or Bonnet, go to Sachs'store, 101 Fort street.FASSKNT.EKS,

ARRIVALS. Best variety of laces and embroideriesalways to be. found at Sachs' store, 101 The Popular Millinery House, 104 Fort St.

r sttnr I'ele, Set 17 VFort street.

;Vf an! 1--' lepers.

M:p.u;rrKKS. Children's fine lace dresses, children'sfine embroidered dresses; something new, 3?rop.1ST. S. SACHS,

C0-2- w

H a: iht stnir Likelike. Sept 17at 101 Fort street. N. S. Sachs, prop..T KaAaimii, o Nawahine ami K

wife ami fainilv. Mrs Dr Just opened, a fine line of French KidSimpson, K I) Baldwin, Mrs Shoes for ladies, misses and children, at

V.tt, L M V tlcsen, Mr Bowen, Fishers.Aj!"iiioku, ami 0) deck passengers.

Ladies will do well by calling at Fishel'sand see his new stock oi French Kid ShoesH bi.ptr tmr Mokolii, Sept 17

'APl'aeluiole and J Nakaleka, IImi. wife ami child, Rev Strenger,

Tlie RisdonIron and Locomotive Works,

Corner of Beal and Howard Streets,4

San Francisco California

W. H. TAYLOR. PresidentR. S. MOORE Superintendent

Builders of Steam MachineryIn all its branches.

Steamboat, Steamship. Land Engines & Boilers,High Pressure or Compound.

STEAM VESSELS of all kinds built complete,with hulls ot wood, iron or composite.

ORDINARY ENGINES compounded when ad-visable.

STEAM LAUNCHES, Barges and Steam Tugs con-structed with reference to the trade in whichtheyare-t- be em loyed Speed, tonnage anddraft of water guaranteed.

SUGAR MILLS and Sugar Making Machinerymade afte the most approved plans. Also, allBoiler Iron Work connected therewith.

WATER PIPE, of Boiler or Sheet Iron, of anysize, made in suitable lengths for connectingtogether, or Sheets rolled, punched and packedfor shipment, ready to be riveted ud theground.

HYDRAULIC RIVETING, Boiler Work and WaterPipes made by this establishment, riveted byhydraulic riveting machinery, that quality ofwork being far superior to hand work.

SHIP WORK, Ship and Steam Capstans, SteamWinches, Air and Circulating Pumps, made

. after the most approved plans. .. .

SOLE Agents and manufacturers for the PacificCoast of the Home Safety Boiler.

PUMPS Direct Acting Pumps for irrigation orcity works' pur oses, built with the celebratedDavy Valve Motion, superior to any otherpump;

J. N. S. "Williams Honolulu.Room No. 3, upstairs, Spreckc.j' Block.

41-3- m Agent for the Hawn. Islands.

J.vtiiuni liipa, and about 20 others.and Slippers.

Drink Moxie at the " Elite."Horn's. genuine Butter Scotch.Laai, per stmr Jas Makee, Sept 17

''!!. --Mr Coxljiirn, wife and fam- -fJpnuine Butter Scotch (Horn's) for'fVrral others.

coughs.Magazines at Graenhalgh's, 100 Fort"HII'I'IXO NOTES.

street.

IMITATION GIN.

It having come to our notice, that an inferiorquality of Gin, purporting to be J. J. Melchers'" Elephant " Brand, is being offered for sale inthis market, we have to

Caution tlae PoablicThat wre are the Sole Agents in the Hawaiian Isl-

ands, for the said Brand, and that every genuinebottle bears our " Sole Agency " label.

"Wuiii ship Uhea will sail in bal- - Horn's Butter Scotch, the best lubricator-'ct Sound next v;eek. for the throat.

Get your newspapers at Graenhalgh's,Mij'Mv's loop yacht Healani willHawaii during the week.

- WitT hikelike took a maceration10G Fort street.

Ladies' erlace trim Cotton Shoes at''nhe Honolulu Iron Works for-- aim.

TT

Fishel's.New novels, by the most popular au

thors. at Graenhalgh's, 10G Fort street."waiian steamship Australia,

The Bulletin reports that Andres Co-manch- o,

a Spaniard employed by Hon.J. I. Dowsett, fell off a bluff near Mo-anal- ua

and received painful injuries.

The U. S. S. Vandaliawill sail for SanFrancisco at 9 o'clock to-morr- morn-ing, and will be escorted out the passageb' a small steamer with the Royal Bandon board.

Two foreigners had a fight on Hotelstreet last evening. They were arrestedand left $25 each on deposit at the Sta-tion. The only other charge put on thebook yesterday was one drunk.

" Mother, may I go down to swim?"" Yes, my dearest daughter. But puton Ehlers' bathing suit before going inthe water." They have them advertisedin "the great newspaper" for ladies, gen-tlemen and children.

The gentleman who broke'his arm byfalling from a horse, mentioned in aprevious issue, was Mr. G. D. Fearon, abrother-in-la- w of Mrs. F. W. Damon,who only arrived here on the last trip ofthe Alameda from San Francisco.

The Royal Hawaiian Band will inaug-urate its business men's concerts fromthe Post Office veranda on Thursdaymorning. Prof. Berger doubts if every-body will like it, but does not think hewill require to appear in a coat of mail.

Consular and Hawaiian Governmentflags were displaved on Monday, 17thinst., in honor of the anniversary of

Mexican Independence occurring the pre-

vious dav. In the evening the RoyalHawaiian Band introduced the MexicanAnthem into its concert programme.

The name of the bark Coranna wasformerly, as stated before, the Corina.Captain Jessen changed his intention ofcalling her the Mathias seven days priorto leaving Liverpool. She was in factreported, in the American papers and ourSan Francisco letter, spoken as theMathias near the equator in the Atlantic.

-- a. iioutllette, is due this fore-ni;a- ii

Francisco.Extra Fine Cream Cakes and Eclairs

;Jiris Coranna is still unloading every Tuesday and Friday at the .LUte.

The Pioneer Steam Candy Factory, Bakery and Ice Cream Parlor is the only estab-lishment in Honolulu that can afford to

;.ertj--r s wnart. Her next de.stin-t- w

baker's Island to load guauo

W. (i. Hall sails at noon to-,- .'Aiaui ami Hawaii. She exnect.s

: Jv7"rs by the Australia for thesell the best Ice Cream at $2 per gallon, ana

W. C. PEACOCK & Co.,

Sole Agents for J. J. Melchers'Schiedam, AV. Z.

no others can.F. Horn, Proprietor.'i'J wayports.

T 1 A ottnnlinn rf Til V f riPflds::r?.mk N elocity, Captain Mar- -

and the general public to my fine stock of'piember 17th, 00 davs from, with a fuu carpo Gf generalr;'te. Ms;neil to Mes-r- s. Wing 94 1236-6- m

goods just receiveu. uinui niuy..will convince you that better goods in myline have never been offered in this city.U. fche r np-- 9fl ChinPsP

PACIFICHardware Company, I'd.

F0KT STREET,

(C7 Have Just Opened

Xl-S- " including three chil- -elneitv ;m i. .ii..i ... Please give me an eany can.

ORGANIZED 1850.JSuii.k ..... u- - uwhtu ailuorninsr.

The Manhattan Life Insurance Companyj The Weekly r,jHn"-"iANG.7.KTT-

issued to-da- v

I - of New York.

W. H. Graenhalghhas all the papers andmagazines upon his counters for saleatSan Francisco prices.

It has been proved by unanimous verdictthat the San Jose Lager Beer on draughtat the Royal Saloon is the best.

Irritated throats and annoying coughsare quickly relieved by the genuine ButterScotch, only to be tound at the PioneerSteam Candy Factory of F. Horn. Plentyof testimonials.

uneen full pages, theawo?t interestiriL' sort, tlirnncrii.

--v --v r mI iev .Lilies ui uuuusj. Jtoiei'n columns are tnkpn nn .Assets over 811,000,000. 3" Net Surplus over 83,000,000.

-- owdinj-- s of the two closing

1 ''lliH L:..i .4. . ... Which will repiy inspection.,4 ; Mauve session. There is;:"vof the work of the regular In the Salesrooms on the second floor are

many articles entirely new to this market..I, olthe laws passed.j,s. . fviuuiguieu are as tol- -

vjvr,,;, I T ' tvvjtk.uaa,

:p;i(;r,V:!.Str Railway,uuieiii oiiits, SaleWh1. Costs of Court, In- -

Special Sale of

IMPORTED STOCKWm; .;uoII;rivlce. JurisdictionI

:-- Vti;KI;lnalll- - Home Grant,

Special Goods at Special Prices!

Household Goods in large variety!

Complete. Lines

Hardware, AgriculturalImplements, Etc

Plantation Supplies, Kerosene Oil ofbest quality.

GO Pacific Hardware Co.. L'd.. Honolulu.

By order of M E. LUCE, I will sell at public. auction, at the vacant lot,

Un,rrr- - ' xonollilu FireDe-1- .Restriction.

?vlleHt'i;rAlJ,M1icUl1 decisionsforth1:1

1 y' Court pro- -

!ntrv i Preyi0U3'eek- - Town

-- tein I 'sfan,a Paenger lists

POSITIVE EESULTSuf a Policy in the Manhattan Life on the New Plan.

Age, 30; amoimt of Policy, $10,000; term, 20 years.

The Annual Premium will be .". S 301 80

The 20 payments will amount to 6,036 OOAt the end of that time the Company will return to the holder in cash 5,700 OO

. Thus the 10,000 Insurance will have been secured at the net cost for 20years of only ' 336 OO

or SL68 for $1,000 insurance per year,or if the Cash be not drawn the Policy will become paid up for 10,050 OO

These results are not estimated,.but are fixed in a Positive Contract, the full faceof the Policy meanwhile being payable in the event of the death of the assured. Thereis no forfeiture of payments on discontinuance of policy after three years, a

Cash or Paid up Yalue being Guaranteed by the Terms ofthe New York Law.

For examples at other ages, and also on the 10 and 15( years' plans, write or applyat the Office of the Agent. s

NOTE. The Manhattan's is the simplest form of policy in existence, and Incon-testable after 5 years, this feature having been originated and adopted by this Companyover 20 years ago.

.TOBEjS" JEL PATY, Q;t.86-t-f 1235-t- f

Adaptations.Money makes the mare go, but it

won't budge a mule.Cut your coat according to your cloth,

unless you can hire a Chinese cutter todo it for you.

A penny saved is a penny gained;unless it is saved off lunch, then Noltewill lose it.

Do not count your chickens before theyare fricassed, as you may discover a lossthat can never be recooped.

The New Market.Plans for the new market are under

consideration by the Minister of theInterior. One comes from London andothers have been submitted by local

draughtsmen. Probably a modificationincluding the best points of all, suited to

the amount of the appropriation, will beadopted. The market will be situatedon the made land, occupying the blockbounded bv Alakea, Richards, Halekau-wil- a

and Allen streets. It will be reachedby the Alakea street branch of the citytramway svstem, and doubtless beavastimprovement to urban appearances andconveniences. The amount appropri-ated for the work is $25,000, and tenderswill be invited when a plan is adopted.

Cor. Beretania and Richards Sts.,(opposite Hawaiian Hotel),

On Wednesday, September 19th

At 12 o'clock noon, sharp,

1 Set Double Harness,1 Carriage Pole,

Milch. Cows and Heifers,(Imported stock);

CAREIAGE HOUSES!

4 lusine.s3 correspondents

V l!Ul ,the vacancie8 in the?nC !uythe Plsionof

1! E-- Waianae,

DAVIS & WILDER,;

52 FORT STREET.

IMPOETEESGrocers & Provision Dealers.aoonas lrSouth Ka, will

tp! AR tLJr dements can bei TERMS CASH.

Lewis J- - Levev,UClo vLei!??? ?f a Nobleeleof.nrjil 3"FRESH GOODS BY EVERY STEAMER.fL.

183 yAUCTIONEER.ork to be93--2t

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&&vtrttetmtnx$. htxtistmtms. ntcral 2ltortiscments

S. FOSTER & CO., Australian Mail Service. B.F.EHLER8. & CoImporters and Wholesale Dealers in

FOR SAN FRANCISCO. HAVE JUST RECEIVED COMPLETE LINES OF ON ACCOUNT OP KEMoyjGroceries & Provisions The new and fine Al steel steamship

RIBBONS, FINE HOSIERY, :o:- -

AND AND G-- E 1ST TJ I 1ST EOf th OceanlcBteamskip Company, Kill be 2eat IIonIuIa from Sydney and Auckland

a or about INFANTS WEAE !PUROHASINQ AGENTS,

Sept. 22d, 1888,C7" Being overstocked in LAOES, we will sell them at GREATLY CLEARANCE SALESAN FRANCISCO.and 28 California St.. REDUCED PRICES. 1-- tf

And will leave for the abeve port with malls andpassengers on or about that date.

For freight or passage, having SUPERIORACCOMMODATIONS, apply to : of

SPECIAL ATTENTION Paid to Slectlng andPihCklDg Goods on Foreign Orders. Wm. Gr. Irwin & Co.,

CHAS. J. PISHEL'S PE1CE LIST gooksAGENTSfTCfiTet ill Attention erf vn in all Pnmmtfulfitia

iSiD qo'IutV? 0uari'"'1 T&tfngS?' For Sydney and Auckland tiFOR THIS

COMPRISINQ- -Last Week of Our Inventory Sale !

Plush Sets, Ladies' Work Baskets220 doz Gents' full finish Balbrigan Under-shirts, either long or short sleeves, allsizes 43c each

C. BREWER & COMPANY,

(Limited).

GENERAL MERCANTILE

AND

COMMISSION AGENTS.

The new and fine Al steel steamship

"MAEIPOSA"Of the Oceanic Steamship Company, will be

due at Honolulu from San Franciscoor or about

In Plush and Leather;

153 dozen Ladies' colored bordered Handker-chiefs 50 cents per doz

84 doz Ladies' unbleached Balbrigan Hose, silkclocked and full finished at 25c

Gents white linen Shirts, linen bosoms andcuffs , $1

Gents' white cotton Undershirts , 25cGents' full finished silk clocked Hose

83.25 per doz

Sept. 29, 1888. A er Ift6 StOCk Of SchOOl HatS at 25C. Each. Bisque, Glass and Parian Ware, Opera and Marine ass, TeleiGents' linen Collars (standing) ....lOceachLIST OF OFFICERS:

And will hav Drnrnm iHinRbn with miiu en ull line of all wool Overshirts and all woolP. O. Jones. Jr President and Manager I assengersfor the above ports. Undershirts from gi Up

Linen hand made Tidies 15c eachBlack silk stripe Grenadine 20c per yardLadies' Jersey Waists from 75c upMisses' and children's Hose, full finish and silk

clocked in pink and blue, from size 4 to 8,at 25o per pair

if u- - fr',V Treasurer and Secretary I For Irebrht or passage, having SUPERIOR AC- - Gents' fine Pajama Suits from S3 u"..Aiu Auditor I uoaoauDATiorfS, apply to Music Boxes,176 doz Children's colored Hose 10c pr pairFine Turkish Bath Towels 3 for 60cWm. Gt. Irwin & Co.,DIRECTORS:

Hon. C. B. Bishop. Hon. H. WaterhouseAGENTS TOYS, BOOKS, ALBUiDTWe have made a REDUCTION in all our Departments..

REMEMBER THIS IS OUR LAST WEEKOF OUR

LOVE'S BAKERY FOOK LOT & CO.,No. 73 Xanana Street.

MRS. BOBT. LOVE, . . . Proprietress.

113 Nuuanu Street, opposite Emma Hall

IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN

And other things too numerous to mention. All the above r- -

will be offered at the

TLOWEST PRICES tfVER QUOTED IN THE KINGDOM JGrreat Inventory SaleEvery Description of Plain and Fanoy UllllieSe & JaimiieSe IjOOUS,

:o:--Clias. J. Fish.el5THE LEADING MILLINERY HOUSE.

Corner of Fort and Hotel Streets. 61-- tf

Fir Crackers, New Designs in Cups andSaucees, Tea, Cigars, and all kinds of FancyGoods

At Greatly Seduced Prices. The above Goods are New. Fmah rA: . . T " . ' w .aw.ii ucijfnj,wcu imuriwu ex recent arrivals ana were selected expressly lor the trade.

Regular sblpzaeats by every steamer.

Bread and Crackers,f res n

Soda CrackersA X D 1

Saloon BreadAliraya on Hand.

MILK BEEADA SPECIALTY.

Island Orders Promptly Attended.to4172-S- m

POST OFFICE BOX NO. 255. OPEN EVENINGS.

BUHACH !

W. E. Graenhalgh, 106 Fort StijTHE OR EAT CALIFORNIA INSECTICIDE.

--M-3mJEWELRY ! JEWELRY !

Beware of Imitations,Wtttoh are btlng put upon the market.

THIS SPACE IS RESERVEDFOB TBS

Popular Millinery House,

N. 9. SACHS, Prop.,

104 Fort Street, - - Honolulu.

NEW GOODS AND DESIGNS.

THE GENUINE BUHACHsold onlj by

WOLFE & CO., KING STEEET,Have Just Received an Assortment of

Groceries, Provisions and Fe

SUCH ASDupee Hams and Bacon. Kits Pip-- Pork. TTif simrn T?alIioa

BeDSOIl Sii t Co.5

"W ATCHES,Ctold Chains, Lockets, Pins,

Diamonds, Plated Ware.

Kukui and Shell Jewelry.

Sole Agents In the

HAWAIIAN ISLANDS

Kegs Holland Herring, Kegs Sauerkraut, Limberger Cheese,Mettamurets, Smoked Sausages, Green Cheese, Pork and Beana,

Boston Brown Bread, French and American Peas, SugarBarrels Sprouts, Salmon, Oxford Sausage, Curried Fowl,

Table and Pie Fruits, Olive Oil, Pickled Olives, Oysters,Germea, Rolled Oats, Pearled Wheat, Oat Meal, Corn Meal,

Cracked Wheat, Oats, Bran, Corn, Wheat, BarleyFOR THE

Buhach Producing Fresh Grapes, picked every day and sold for 25 cts pefcrTT" f.invn Vnn.. ni m . rl" "cm ur sbiiig- - np J if I or if r it.and Mfg. Co.WENNER & CO.,

92 Fort Street. 109 tf METEOPOLITANCHU ON & CO,STOCKTON, CAL.78 augl2tf O H N TsT O T T

Claua Sprecfcels Wm. O. Irwin. Importers and Dealers inDEI, MONTRCLAtJS SPRECKELS & CO.,

Chinese & Japanese GoodsMILLING COMPLY Meat Company,WiSM M&ms&gktll imsmMM taaSeimmmm42 NUUANU STREET.OF MAN FItANCISCO. HONOLULU HAWAIIAN ISLANDS

Best Roller FlourHave constantly on hand Silk, Satin,

Crape, Grass Cloth, . Embroidered andHemstitched Silk" and Grass ClothHandkerchiefs. Silk and Crane Shawls

Draw Exchange on the principal parts of theworld. 81 U.MXG STREET,

MADE IN AMERICA. and Scarfs.A great variety of Chinese and .Tflna- -

Will receive deposits on open account, matecollections and conduct & general banking andexchange business.Meals Superior to all Others nese Tea Sets, Vases, Bronze and Lac-

quered Wares.Ivorv. Sandalwood and Tortoise RIipII GL J. WALLER,Card Cases. Paper Cutters. Fans and

Deposits bearing Interest received In their SavIngs Department BUbJect to published rules andregulations. 17oc3tf Jewelry Cases.

Gold and Silver Jewelrv. setting withGonsalves & Co.,Tieer Claws. Cats' Eves and Amhfr20 tf Sole Agents Hawaiian Islands. Stoves, Ranges and Housekeeping Goods.such as Scarf Pins, Earrings, Bracelets, MANAGER.iecKiaces, jctc.

An assortment of Chinese and .Tana.nese Nick-Nack- s and Curiosities too nu-merous to specify.

HONOLULU MARKET.

(Successor to Wm. McCandlsss.)

No. 6 Queen Street, Flan Market, Ho-

nolulu, H. I.

Plumbing, Tin, Copper and Sheet IronChinese Matting a specialty.Ebonv and Marble Furniture in sets 67

Mercury on Vessel Bottoms.

marine:Germicide Paint WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

Tables, Chairs and Settees.A full assortment of Flower Pots, Arti-

ficial Flower Baskets, Lacquered andBamboo Goods, Etc.

New Goods received by every steamer.The public are respectfully invited to

inspect our goods. ll-3- m

18&1876. GEO W. LINCOLN.Choicest Beef, MuttoD, Pork; Fish

VEGETABLES, ETC.,

Always Kepi on Hand.BUTCHEES uildee

THE MARINE GERMICIDE PAINT IS ANcompound for Iaov, Copfib,

or Wood, an absolute protection against Barn ss,

Ooxal, Sea Grass, Teredos, and all MarineParasites, and an unfailing preventive ol ruston Iron or steel.

The success of the Germicide Faint, InSan Francisco, New York and the West Indies,has been phenomenal. The U. S. Navy Yard atMare Island Is using Germicide exclusively,after testing it against the best paint. Of 450teats In 1886, tbey find that Germicide came outnineteen to one better. It Is stated that the Navalauthorities at Washington are about adopting italtogether for the U. S. Navy. We have numer-ous testimonials to prove Its efficiency,

for sale by

LEWIS & CO.Have Just Received ex S. S.

Mariposa,"

N. Z. Smoked HaddockAND

New Zealand Potatoes

Family and Shipping orders CarefullyAttended to. 0K- - &on75 and 77 Kin Street,Live Stock Furnisher to Vessels at fchortnotice.

Sorenson & Lyle,3.

INayy Contractors.38-l- a ACent for the Hvro. I. I TelepllOIieS USTo. Q1Q85Bell Telepliotae Jto. 27&