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r Ml ta ed July J, l.s.. G. VOL. XX.. JSO. 402. HONOLULU. HAWAAN SLS, SATURDAY, JUNE 5, L895. PRCE 5 CENTS, jjusuess CarJs. Busness Car ls. Busness (Sards. EARLY MSSONARY DAYS,. BREWER CO., LMTED Queen Street, Honolulu, H.. AGENTS FOR Hawaan Agrcultural Co., Onomea Sugar Co., Honomu Sugar Co., Waluku?azarCo., Wahee Sugar Co., Makee ngar Co., Haleakala Ranch Co., Kapapaa Ranch. Planters' Lne San Francsco Packets. Uhaa. Brewer & Co.'s Lno of Boston Packets. Lgents Boston Board of Underwrters. Lgents Phladelpha Board of Underwrters. LST OF OFFCERS P. C. Jones Presdent Gao. H. Robkktson Manager E. F. Bshop Tres. and Secy. Ool. VV. F. Allen Audtor 0. M. Cooke ) H, Watsrhoubk.......Drectors A. W Carter ) Do You Want a Borne? We are prepared to sell you a lce Let of Land Pensacola BETWEEN and Pko Streets On a new street to be opened. Sze of Lot 80 feet by 76 feet. We wll erect a Dwellng House on the Lot, plan of whch may be approved by you, to be pad for upon very easy terms and at a low rate of nterest. For partculars apply to TBE HAWAAN SAFE DEPOST ANO NVESTMENT COMPANY, 408 FORT STREET, HONOLULTJ. rastle & Cooke L'd. LFE MOTTO w rt t n n? AGKNT FRE OR NEW ENGL MUTUAL l fe nsurance Company OF BOSTON. tna Fre nsurance Company OK HARTFORD. HONOLULU CARRAGE MANUFACTORY! W.W. WRGHT, Carrage Propretor. Bulder REPARER. Al orders from the other slands '.r. the Carrage Buldng, Trmmng and Pantng Lne, wll meet wth prompt ttenton. SF"P. O. BOX 32. Mjg. 28 30 FORT STREET O. HENERY, Panter and Upholsterer. Wll make estmates on all Szes of Contracts, Work for Pantng, Wall Paperng, and Upholsterng do my own work and guarantee satsfacton. Leave orders at Hawkns Furnture Store, corner Kng and and Alakea streets. 39786 m Notary WM. L. PETERSON, Publc, Typewrter OOLLKCTOB. Offce Over Golden Rote Bazaar. DR. J. UCHDA, Physcan and Surgeon. No. 5, KUKU LANE. Offce Hours S to 2 a. m. and 8 p. m. Mutual Tel. 532 ML E. Grossman, D.D.vS. D KSTTST 9S SOTSL STRST. tl23u7wlc3 HotfBS 8 A, St. TO 4 r. H. DR. E. C. SURMANN, OFFCE 7 3 leretana Street. Hours 9 to a m.,2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p.m. N. B. Tuesdays and Frdavs from 8 to 9p.m., the treatment for POOR PEO PLE s FREE, except for medcne. drtelephone 8. 3974 New Goods A FNE ASSORTMENT. TLES FOR FLOORS And for Decoratng Purposes; MArrmo or ll Kwdb, Mas?xa Cgars WNG WO C HAN t CO, W. F. O'HALLORAN, Contractor and Bulder "Estmates gven on all knds of Brck, Stone and Wood Work. gaejobbng promptly attended to. 506 JKXGr STREET, F. H. Redward's Old Stand. H. JAOUEN, Practcal Gunmaker Wll do any knd of reparng to ' rear ms, also Brownng and Blueng and restockng equal to Factory work. Satsfacton guaranteed. Unon street, wth C. Sterlng, Panter. PONEER Steam Candy Factory and Bakery F. HORN, Practcal Confectoner and Baker, STO. 7 HOTEL STREET. WM. F. THRUM, S XT R V J5 Y O R. Room No., Spreckels' Block. HONOLULU RON WORKS CO.. Steam ECnes, aart JLeftt 'fwtlnsra, And naeunery of every deecrpton made to order. Partcular attenton pad to shps' blaeksmthng. Job work excuted dn the shortest notc. LEWERS & COOKE, Successors to Lewers A Dckson. mporters and Dealers n Lumber And all Knds cf Buldng Materals. NO. S3 FOKT 8TREKT, HOXOLCLC CONSOLDATED Soda Water Works Company, Lmted Fsplnds, Corner Allen and Fort Ss. HOLLSTER & O. Agents. KAHULU HOTEL, Kahulc, Mau. BAM NG, Propretor. fgspecal attenton ng publc. to the travel MEALS AT ALL 39S2 HOURS. MERCHANTS' EX HAM. Corner of Kr.g and Nuuanu Streets. ftp"3ust receved by the Australa, a fresh nvoce of Enterprse Beer and Oysters rob COOKTALS Telephone 806. f"r3. PR Y ' WOULD ANNOUNCE 3'JL that she wll attend a lmted numao r of patents. Adreae at H. M. Whtney's, svns st., oel Telephone 75. 3228 ASK YOUR GROCER For Patent Excellent Flour. Hghest grade Flour on the market. Cost the same as all other frstcla ss grades. ososs m CLAUS SPRECKELS & CO., BANKERS, Honolulu. Hawaan LlamU. Draw exchange on the prncpal parts of the world and transact a general bankn g busness. LEWS & CO., Wholesale and Retal Grocers FORT STREET, Telephone 340. P. O. Box 39 S. HAGKFELD ft CO., General Commsson Agents Cor. Fort and Queen sts., Honolulu. Atlas Assurance Company OF LONDON, ASSETS 80,000,000 H. W. Schmdt & Sons, Agents for the Hawaan slands. DR. MOTT TU YEN TOKA 336 Maunakea Street. All complants of the Tnroat, Lungs and Kdneys successfully treated. Forty years experence. Hours 9a. m. to 2 m. ; p. m. to 230 p. M ; 6 p. m. to 9 p. m. 39 ol rn WLLAM C. PARKE, ATTORNEY AT LAW aft; A g a ;. to '.ak A.cr.ov gaanu Owes No. 3 Kaahunnu Btrset Hone lulu, H.. M. W. McCHESNEY k SONS WHOLESALE DEALER N GROCERS Leather and Shoe Fndngs Agents Honolulu Soap Works Company and Honolulu Tannery GONSALVES & CO, Wholesale Grocers and WntMerchant. s 225 Queen Btreet, Honolulu, H.. H. MAY & CO., Wholesale and Retal Grocers 98 FORT 8TEEET. Telephones 22. P. O. Box 470. HAWAAN HARDWARE CO., HAK3W ARK, Cutlery and Glassware 307 Fort Street. BEAVER SALOON, FORT STREET, OPPOSTE WLDE K A CO.'s. J. NOLTK, Propretor. Frstcla ss Lunches served wth Tea, Cof fee. Soda Water, Gneer Ale or ZVlk. OPEN FROM OA M. TLL 0 P M Smokers' Re oustes a specalty. C. J. WHTNEY, '.Vtehev o Elocuton anl Dramatc Art, Arlngton Hotel. G. E. SMTHES, Accountant, Collector and Copyst. Offce Wth C. D. Chase, Safe Depost Buldng. Telephone 84. The collecton of Government Bls a specalty. 3936 m mperal Flour s the onv blended flcur ever offered on these slands. t s a new "Patent Process" o' blendng together the Best Known varetes of wh.dt for strength anl color, thereby prodncn g a flour that wll gve th best possble bakng results for the housekeeper. JffA. your grocer k for a tral sack t wll cost yon no t. ore. A. L. MORRS & CO., 3937ftm Wholesale Agents. Rev. S. E. Bshop's Dscourse on Home Mssons. GK REVVAL OF 837 AJs 88. Seruon Delvered on 7."th Annversary of Foundng the Amercan Msson. Who the Workers Were am When They Came A Oranl nhertance. On last Sunday evenog was celebrated the seventyfft h annversary of the establshment of the Amercan Msson n Hawa. At Central Unon church the day was j commemorated at the evenng ser? m v; " r!';m'"'"! lllttl ' ; REV. SERENO E BSHOP. vce by a sermon by Rev. S. E Bshop, whose father was one of the actve laborers n the early days Mr. Bshop spoke as follows saah 0f. "The abundance of the sea shall be turned unto thee; the wealth of the natons shall coneunto thee. Bv reason of our unque central and str..;e'!c poston n he North Pacfc Ocean, we of Hawa have ample reason to apply ths promse to our country. Ths s destned to be a great commercal resort, nto whch the abundance of the fast multplyng traffc of ths great ocean must soon pour; and to whch the wealth of the great sanoandng natons must Coordn ate copously 'mnster. wth these benefts, stands before our churches and people the hyh uty, the lofty offce and prvlege, of mnsterng n return to th s ocean commerce and to these vstng peones the most elevatng and healng nfluences that our best developed Chrstanty can supply. t has grown to be clear that these Hawaan slands have been so pecularly located here, and so remarkably evangelzed, for the ureat purpose of becomng a center of llu.. natng and healthgvn g forces to tl vast commerce now developng. t was seventyfv e years ago, on March 3, 820, that the poneer mssonary, Bngham, Thurston, Whtney and Ruggles, wth ther assocates, heard from the shore of Kohala that, 4 Kamehameha s dead! The tabus are abol shed tte dols destroyed the heau s are burned!" God had wonderfully cleared away the most formdable obstructons to the gospel. well remember th four mssonares named and ther wves, twelve years later, when they had already gven the New Testament to the people. Only a few anl very aged survvors among the natves can remember ther arrval. Just a month ago. on Pauoa road, there deceased an aged and most santly man, the Rev. Danel Pnh, who mght have watched the brg Thaddens as she lay to off the norttj pont of Hawa. He was the son and pnpl n dolatrous servces, Mooknof the prest o the ancent heau of, stll promnent on that coast, where thousands o hu an sacr rces were offered n thr; centures of darkness. Fuh became an ardent and devout follower of Chrst, and deeply abhorred the ancent supers tont from whch he ha; heen rescued lters woshp of devl 8 He Wr l remembered what tho new generaton of Hawaan? often strve to teny, the squald poverty of ther ancestors, even can remem ber them more than sxt) years ao ther abj c slavery to th r landlords and chefs ther nakedness, ndole ce and stupe gnorance ther bodes much dsfgured by eores, and ther mnds tortured by ear o the kahunas ther a fam ar demons. But they were knd hearted and receptve to nstructon. They greatly revered the new Lagehe.rr tenehers. d and honorable chefs Ue Ke nt, Kaahumanu, the the Premer the gracous Kapoan famed lor her defance of Bele, the fathful Eoap, and many o.her noble men and women, themselves chose Jesus as ther matf r, and vgorously seconded the.abors of the 'eces n seven years prmary set oo b under natve teacher.. hud been establshed n ever secton of the gr up, and prmers J ana portons o tte scrptures nau been prnted and suppled to ad wto could use them!n Ju.e, lsj"j, saw the powerful Kaahumanu dyn upon her dvan n Slanoa, just after te frst complete copy of the prnted New les had been bound and placed n her lads. Tte work of the gospel was vgor usy pressed forward. Strong renforcements were sent to the ms.n from tme to tme Sme famlar names of those who came mav be mentoned. n S 3 arrved Behads, Bshop and Chamberlan; n 828, And ews. Clark, Green, Gulck, Judd; n S, Baldwn, Dbble and Tnker; n lso'. Alexander. Armstrong. Emerson. Forbes. Htchcock. Lyons Lyman anl Rogers; n 833, Barker am Lowell Smth; n ls;4, Coan Dmond and Hall; n s;;?, Baley, Castle, Cooke, Johnson, Wlcox; n S4, Bond, Dole, Rars and Kce; n 843, KowellandJ. W.Smth; n 844, C Andrews and Pogue, and Bnpman n v5. n S40, endng the trst twenty years of the ndsson, fftythree couples n all ha l arrved, of whom fortyon e were then laborng here. Only ten of those had been more than ten years on the grjund. Descendants of forty mssonary famles are now lvn. n these slands, numberng about SO of each Fex, more than two thrds o them of th" thrd and fourth generaton. ts t n S0 was completed the stone church n the slands, that of Wanee n Lahana. The stone church at Kalua was fnshed n k;7, that of Kawaahao n Honolulu n 84 '. A very large and substantal adobe church was fnshed at '. a n lsotl. and a smlar one at Kaumakap l n 838. S j! d church buldngs rapdly followed n all the prncpal dstrcts ; also well bult school booses. A g eat mpulse was gven to educaton by the establshment n ssl of the excellent hgh school at Lahanaluna, from whch traned teachers were soon dstrbuted throughout the lands. By the press and bndery under the care of Messrs. Hall and Dmond as well as a press at Lahanaluna, Scrptures and school books were greatly multpled ffty and sxty years ago. Tte entre Bble was completed n lso!, carefully translated anl revsed by the laborous cooperaton chefly of the older mssonares, who were the most sklled n the vernacular, Fburstoo, Bngham, Bcharl8 and Bshop. Both at Kalua and at Ka my father spent many hours day bendng over hs translatons from the orgnal lreek and Hebrew. Weekly nstalments of proof sheets and of copy for revson traversed the Ewa road between hm and Mr. Bngham n Honolulu. Tns was added to frequent teachng n school, preachng n ut dstrcts, constant medcal work and pastoral duty. The most norable event of the mssonary experence was the mghty revval n 837 8. Durng the prev OttS years less than 2000 converts had been baptzed and admtted to the church. More than 9,000 were admtted n the next three years A tremendous sprtual force descended upon all the people of the slands They came out en masse to daly preachng servces. hey were ovecome wth weepng and prayng; Then a boy of eleven, remember the deep mpresson made by a stran e, supernatural power wth whch the mssonares seemed at that tme to speak. saw 6000 halfclothe d people of Bars and Waanae on one Sabbath seated on the ground under a ma where the Kwa church now stands upon the hll, whle m father admnstered baptsm to four hundred men and women, callng then each by name, a servce occupyng two hours. He affused the water from a sponge. Rev. t tus Coan baptsed 500 converts n one day, employng a brush, alter the manner ot baptsm by the Jews n Chrst's day who sprnkled wth a bunch ot hyssop n token of cleansng. Although tte great revval left twothr ds of the 00 000 natve people n 8tstll one hanged n heart by the gospel nevertheless the whole naton had receved a mghty sprtual uplft. t had become essent.a v a Chrstan naton. t was prepared to enter upon the noble perod ot progres n cvlzaton, n consttutonal lberty, and n representatve government whch followed. left my father's house at the end of 839. The common people were stll nearly naked. They we e r' serfs and wthout ownershp of land There was no code of Jaws, nor regular courts. he kng owned ah the sol, and the chef under hm exacted from the povertystrcke n people accordng to eaprce. There was no pub.c system of fnance. Foregn merchants clamored for tte payment of Government debts. Soon after that Messrs. Rchards and Judd left the msson to ad n organsng cvlsed government. Whea got home agan alter thrte n years, found a majorty of the people decently clothed. Ther lands were ther own n lee smple. There was a legslature, fxed taxaon, a c de of laws and courts respected for the decsons. The treasury was out of debt. Hawa had become a cvlzed country under a lberal, consttutonal mo.archy. al acconplsne ' n onethr d of a century from the savagery and despotsm of Kamahameha's da. Lor more than forty years snce then, poltcal, socal and commercal progrej s have contnued Long s.ee has been m re than realsed n bawa tne hope expressed n the nstructons gven n 80 to the poneer mssonares "You are to am at nothng short of coverng thee e slands wth frutful felds and pleasant dwellngs and schools and churches." To us, here assembled, who largely represent the lneal and sprtual progeny of tte mssonary fathers, has descended the goodly hertage of homes and occupatons n ths now cvlsed and beautt ol land, wth ts precous opportuntes of culture and growth n ad good thngs. Tne true chldren and hers of those venerated fathers are by no means only decendathose lnea! who follow 'hem n character and purpose. All you are such chldren who ma those men your fathers by adoptng the grand ams, and applyng yourselves to fulfl the work whch they began. What was the pre lomnant end held n vew by those mssonary fathers? used to attend when a boy, wth deep est nterest, the daly sessons of th'r annual meetngs, wuch were held n yonder d school hou beyond the ston church know what thought predomnated n the daly jrajersarn speech of my father and hs mssonary brothers, and whch seemed to tll them Wth a constant enthusasm. should detne that thought as the supreme das re to have the Kngdom of God establshed n the hearts and lves of the pfjop'e of Hawa, as well as of the whole world. t was the thought of the tr.t petton of our Master's great praye,4thy Kngdom Come' Our fathers came here to Pet up the kngdom of God n Hawa. t was a kngdom of healng and blessng whch would redeem sad save those n no eame under ts obedence, hot h for an eternal lfe of glory, and for eocal h. alth, lberty and prosperty n the present lfe. he glorous MartyrKn g of ths dvne kngdom, buyng lost snners wth Hs blood, would llt them w th H.v to beavea and he would also lft them out Of slavery to tyrant chefs and to sor cerers, and make them opulent free men on earth. Ths mlenal rsoa of earthly as well as heaven y redemp n. was much n the th tght Of the nun who planted tha kngdom of God n Hawa. t has already been largely realsed, f sre compare the present socal condton of Honolulu wth that of seventylvyears ago. e Our Lord and Kng has rchly blessed the work done n Hs name, and las not faled n hs prom ses Approachng the gate of the twenteth century, and Buterng the fourth quar ter century of Chrstanty n Hawa, we fnd ourselves n the mdst of a tme of socal and poltcal transton, ard of what clearly promses to be an mmense commercal expanson. We fnd gfowb op to our bands an effcent orgaana lon of evangelstc and educatonal work whch makes rapd growth and s of the greatest promse. ' pun the relgous and moral foundatons ol ths Chrstan socety so prosperously lad by the mssonary fathers, contnues to rse a noble superstructure. Through Hs Chrstan people n Hawa of many natonaltes, God has bee" grandly forwardng Hswork, and sstll nrgnj t on. We of t day's generaton have ncceedcd to the glorous nhertance of ths prosperous and pushng busness of the kngdom Ol God n Hawa. To our hands. Chrstan brothers and ssters, as the hers of the fathers, s mosl honorably entrusted the forwardng of ths busness, and the buldng up here n greater strength and beauty of God's kngdom of rghteousness and salve on. Ths s our lofty hertage, not of repose or nsurous ndulgence. To us s vouchsafed the gft of an llustrous career of sr.ccesf ul warare upon Satan's realm of SSenefrS, darkness and foul crme. fa us h s descended the exalted behest of establshng n the center of the Pacfc the regn of rghteousness, lght and Heavenward growth. Ths hertage, ths career, ths exaltaton bel ns r. every one n Hawa who now enlstng for Chrst's kngdom and work, thus becomes an her and SUO0 t of the mssonary fathers. That was a grand nvestment Whch God began t'. make n th B Hawaan slands seventylv e years ago. and n whose success He "wll not fal nor he dscouraged. " Of farreach ng how great and t was, those fathers through w hom He began the work, could have lttle precson. They could not dscern the future now openng to our snht. They dd not antcpate the growth of two great Englsh natons on the opposng North amercan and Australasan coasts, to be closely connected bv steam shp and cable lnes OSUtengal Honolulu. They dd not foresee how Hawa would be brought nto ntmacy wth the brght, and versatle people of span suddenly reachng after the gfts of Chrst, am wth the strong and gant naton of Chna rudely awakened from torpdty to feel after whal Chrstanty can bestow of knowledge and power. These lathers dd not antcpate howsoo n after they were g.ne three ffths of our populaton would consst of new m mgrants mor ol of Chrst, or bestng Of hm only n a dm v. ay, and that the noble duty of enlghtenng those strangers would be lad upon the cborches whch they were foundng. God alone knows the end from the begnnng. We ber to see the unfoldng of some of Hs plans. We seem to eethat " s wonderfully bult up ths Hawaan Chrstanty n mdoce an ths group, n order that t mght her,me ; grand center of Chrstan hosptalty and heer to the marn thousands of wayfarers of all raees who wll annually call at our ports t lusms plan! v to have he. ) for the sake ol the future thus openng before us that God planted betmes Hs kngdom n Hawa, protected and bult t up rdo so much of Orec tll beauty. Vcr one th ng s least ll was, namely, that the ft growng nrmrneros of the Pacfc, so soon to attan ehormoos proportons, should fnd God's rght tons and pure kngdom strong!' at ts great coalng and cable center, whch hould not be all gven up to the evl thngs of Satan. God feems to have w led that the seamen, the traders, the toursts, tre po Joorners whom that mghty commerce shall brng to these slands, h all fnd here no wretched Hatao's dee of lotteres, drunkenneas and lust, but a sweet communty of Chrstan homes and schools am churche haven where they shall meet lnht and healng, not darkness and masm ; sprtual cheer am succor, not the poson and foulness of Satan. Stll another dvne purpose unfoldng, Seems to be that Hawaan Chrsta ty, by ts actvty an l frutfulnese, should act as an effectve object lesson to the Japanese and the Chnes who j urn here, teachng them what wholesome fru's Chrstanty produces n socal order, pub c and rec tude jntc e, of character. t s here that the people of Japan and Chna frst encounter Chrstan nsttutons as they t eastward And e n DO Other pa t of Chrstendom do they meet s mor hosptable ar.d frendly recpr on no are tbey lkely anywhere else to gan more favorabls mpressons of Chrst anty. tnd her n the,, of a frendly and actve Chrstanty are ther mnds found to be p cuharlyrec ptve to the

v. knowledge of Hm who enlghtens uplfts am eaves men wth a heavenly salvaton. n lke manner lo Portuguese brethren of European blood from the Atlantc slands fnd here Protestant Chrstanty n attractve form. We are most favorably placed for these people comng out of the gnorance and tyranny under whch Komansm has kept them, to apprecate the lght and lberty and wealth whch attends Protestant Chrstanty. The Gospel work for these three promnent natonaltes among us has been dvnely placed n our hands. t forms a meet "essental part of the work of makng ths a strongly Chrstan naton, as t needs to be n ths central p nt of the Pacfc. t s farther mportant for ts reactve power towards the Chrstan enlghtenment of Portugal, Chna and Japan. Ths great work s lad upon us as a chef part of our home msson work. t has been nobly pushed forward. t ;s constantly growng more heavy and argent n rts demands, bv reason of ts success and prosperty. Many devoted Chrstan men and women are gvng ther strength to the Gospel and educatonal work conducted lor these three natonaltes. Much money has been expended, and as the work grows yet larger sums are called for. But t s not doubted that your gfts wll contnue to meet those demands. There was never a dvne call for personal and nancal help more clear and strong than that whch of late years has come to our Chrstan people to mpart the Gospel n all ts lght and power to these three natonaltes. t s a joy no testfy that ths call has not been n van But our funds are much behnd demands, and the work keeps growng. Read our secretary's and treasurer's reports whch wll soon be publshed. You must answer the call stll more generously and devoted.y. Our broth Damon keeps enlargng and extendng the varous branches of work for the Chnese under hs care, and ther fruts are abundant, but more money s sorely needed. Our brothers Gulck and Okabe fnd multplyng openngs for reachng the Japanese wth the word of Chrst, and more workers from Japan must be sent for and supported. The hearts of the planter employers have been much opened to help n ths work. Agan here n Honolulu our brother Soares fnds hs schools and hs Portuguese congregaton so ncreasng that hs place has become altogether too strat for hm. He s n urgent need of a new and spacous church. Much monev am! much personal labor s pressng asked of us, brethren. But what a glorous thng ths s, to knowtha t our Lord and Master hath great need of us to know that He has apponted us of these churches o Hawa, and especally of ths chef and central church, to be the admnstrators and conductors of the noble nvestment of Chrstan cvlzaton whch God has for seventyf ve years been so wonderfully preparng n ths coun try. Halt" a century hence, shall not our chldren and euccesor s look back upon us as havng been worthy successors of the Mssonary Fathers, n that we alpo zealously and manfully wrought to buld apon the foundatons whch they lad? Let our sons then say of us that we also were fathful and unselfsh workers for the kngdom of God n Hawa, and spared nether strength nor money nor prayers to make that kngdom beautful and stong. May the blessed Lord of the kngdom endow all Hs people here most rchly wth Hs holv sprt, and fll them wth great joy n "Hs work of makng ths lovely land a salvaton and a prase. MSS NEUMANN'S BRTHDAY Event Celebrated Last Evenng n Dancng Guests Present. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Neumann was the scene of a brllant gatherng of socety people last nght, the event beng a celebraton of Mss Anta Neumann's twenteth brthday. Some seventylv e persons were present, among the number beng Admral Beardslee, Brtsl Commssoner Hawee and olhcers of the Phladelpha and Bennngton. Dancng, whch was the feature of the evenng, was ndulged n on the spacous new pazza.. The Phladelpha band urmsnea tne musc. Refreshments were served durng the evenng. Not untl the early mornng hours dd the merry gatherng break up. Mount ch Wheels. The latest addton to the bcycle world n Honolulu s the Monarch. The Hawaan Hardware Company newcome r. are agents for the A sample consgnment of eleven wheels, two for lades, were unpacked and placed on vew yesterday. The new wheels are neat n constructon, and the clam s made that they possess durablty beyond any now upon the market. A.'C. Rulofson, of Baker & Hamlton, who are the agents for Calforna and Pacfc States, came down on the Andrew Welch to ntroduce the Monarch manufacture durng a vacaton of three months, whch he wll spend as the guest of E. R. Henery. Removal of Rubbsh, Resdents and busness men throughout the cty are loud n ther complants aganst the acton of the Board of Health n refusng to remove yard rubbsh, waste paper, etc. Health Agent Reynolds, n reply to a queston regardng the matter, stated that the rules of the Board of Health do not permt of such work, although for the past two years t has been done. One secton of the rules regardng the removal of rubbsh says, "Yard scrapngs, tree cuttngs and stable manure wll not be removed by t e Board of Health carts." 776. Hurrah Z THE PACFC COMMERCAL A ) 4th of July! 895. X Stock Has mported a Large and Well Selected Desgns n NEW km can and 894. Hurrah lor the Republc of of Hawa, July 4 th. 895. TORPEDOES. Hawaan FLAGS, ALL SZES, of New AMERCAN HAWAAN SHELDS Star's and Strpes and Red "Whte and Blue Buntng VEKTSEK HONOLULU, JUNE Getlemenly nstncts Teaches Getlemenly 895 GOODS Fur E. O. HALL & SON. Pacfc Hardware Co, NEW GOODS FREWORK BALLOONS! JTJST TO H KX BJEDfeVM BREWBK Horse Head Plumes, AUSTKAKA, n Red, Whte Tssue Wreaths, s House Furnshng and Blue, Etc. Goods, sland Orders Promptly Attended to. gynpm Goods are NEW and FRESH of the best Qualty aad wll be sold at the Lowest Cash Prce?. le Corner EMMA SQUARE CONCERT. Two New and Catchy Marches by Hall and Sousa. At the Emma Square concert by the Hawaan Band ths afternodn, two new marches wll he heard for the frst tme n Honolulu. One s "Amercan Cadets," by Hall, a sequel to " Hgh School Cadets ; " the other. "The Drectorate," by Sousa, the famous marne bandmaster. The program. Overture "Ormon" Pettee 2 Fantasa 'Prncess Ar" Clarens 3. March Amercan Cadets " (uew) Hall 4. Selecton "Plantaton Songs" Conterno r. Waltz"0 J Nghts" Strauss 6. March "The Drectorate" (new).sousa "Hawa Pouo." W. B. Curts, Assstant Secretary of the Unted States Treasury, has reached London n order to arrange for the completon of the bond contract. jub sts Brtsh are lant over Presdent Cleveland's poston beng mantaned aganst free conage of slver. Have Wheels W. LEDEREB. Enough to move the town, or n other words a waron hug enough to move a whole house full of furnture at one oad. Also tt.e latest Pano Movng Apparatus. guarantee to move Fancs wthout scratetng, to any part of the cty for $2.50. WLLAM LABSEN, Corner Nuuanu and KDg Streets. Telephone 4?. 40 NVESTMENT. OPPORTUNTY FOR VGOOD A wth some knowledge of wellestabls hed Daryng to nvest n a busness, capable of beng greatly ncreased. For partculars, etc, address "A. R.," 'hs offce. 4020 w nformaton Wanted. NY NFORMATON OF JOHS V McKenze or Worthngton, wll be gladly receved at ths crhce. He s about 5 years of age, tall am Blender, f ur har, blue eyes and resded n Scotland about 5 years ago. 409 3t EDMUND P. DOLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW ols Fort Strpet. 4043 m Telephone 9. L Buntng Moss Paper Festoonng s X L. Nuuanu and Kng Streets. T AT l?)v M l LUU Vftl COMMENCNG TODAY. WEDNESDAY! Thursday, Frday, LASTNG Saturday and Monday wll Bftll Las' Trmmed Hats Worth 5 to "9. for $2.00 Each LADES' UNTRMMEDHAT Worth to S3.."lO, for 25 Cents Each l Flowers, Feathers, Brds, Ageretes. Etc. N PROPORTON. Come and examne the Btock. Ths sale wll last only from the 2th to the lyth n elusve. J. J. EG A N Sea Breeze House, Kalua (Closa to the Landng.) Hawa, s the only place whch combnes an excellent clmate, good sea bathng and all the comforts of a home, ff Terms reasonable. Mss A. M. Pars, Kalua, Kona. Hawa. That n order to appear well Gentlemen! before the Lades they mu?t dress neatly. K. FURUYA Gents' s up to the tmes n And nvtes your attenton FuroshoK to hs latest mportatons of SLK SCARFS, Shrts n plan, fancy and Percale bosoms. Newest and freshest desgns. Underwear n all grades. Blankets! Blankets! n 0 4 and 4 at prces that wll astonsh vou. K. FURUYA, Robnson Block, Hotel Street. The Beauty OF SOME PANOS s only "case deep." t s much easer to make a handsome case than t s to put musc nto t. A tolerable mechanc can do the one the other requres the best thought of a muscal artst. The Kroeger Panos All have handsome, tasteful, durable c.ses; but n ther factory constant, careful. studous" attenton s gven to the producton of a pert ct and lastng tone. The beauty and honesty of a Kroeger begns wtn tt.e varnsh on the case, and goes straght through to the ron plate that holds the strngs. We'd lke to show you the nsde of a Kroeger. Panos sept n tune for one year grats Old nstruments taken n part payment. Tunng and Reparng a specalty. J. W. BERGSTB0M, OFFCE THRUM'S BOOKSTORE. 3979 SLKS! SLKS! 25 CENTS! SLKS! 25 CJKNTS! EX 25 CENT'S! CHNA Gents Best Crepe, Whte Lnen SLK SHRTS. Latest Style and Pattern, Lowest of Prces WAKAM, Hotel Street, Kobnson Block The Slver Queston s drawng the attenton of the publc n the Unted States, and the comng asprant for presdental honors wll be forced to declare hs ntentons as regards the slver plank. SL VERWARE of goxl qualty mde by respons sarape wth the ble houses are always manufacturers' name. We nvte the publc toursts especally to make a thorough examnaton of our and prces, n Sterlng Slverware, Souvenr Spoons. Plated Ware, Watches and Damonds. Natve Jewelry manufactured n unque desgns and to order. Jacobsou t Pfefter. fobl STEET. Wenner & Co.'s Old Stand HARmVAKK. Etc., NALS, Etc., TOOLS, PLANTATON Etc., SUP'LlKS, Etc. CALL EXAMNE O K STOCK t J. BOPP V CO., O URMTURE JUST RECEVED! f j j.r r )M j A COMPLETE STOCK OK BEDROOM SUTS A LOW j, c Wcker Ware, Rugs and Poters of all s havng Stau's, Card v ; LOCKEES,,.v, T PROVED p Tables. n Oak or Cherry,and other good too numerous to menton. Reparng of all knds promptly attended to. Furnture packed for the other sland. Specal care gven to Pano movng. 74 KNG STKEET. to me that good goods and low prces are stll apprecated n Honolulu. therefore ntend to gve M. S. LEVY, my customers and the publc n general another opportunty. beg to call attenton to the specal lne of WOOL GOODS, NELETTES, and FLANNELS. bargans n our CASHMERE, FLAN Sale wll commence MONDAY, Aprl 22d. Fort Street..4

PUBLC HEALTH SOLONS MEET, Dr. Armtage Makes Specfc Denal of Charges Aganst Hm. Only One Case of Srlt? Ksu lts n Hllo of Natves Lan 4W Routne Matter Transacted Routne matters consumed the tme of yesterday's ses.on of the Board of Health. Wth Presdent Smth there were present Drs. Wood, Day, Emerson, Howard and Myers, Member Lansng and Health Agent Reynolds. Reports of Dr. Monsarrat up to June 2th, relatng to slaughter of anmals and under the Act to Mtgate, were read and fled. Health Agent Reynolds reported that he had made an agreement wth George Treadway as superntendent of the Kalh Expermental Staton at a monthly stpend of $90, and $20 addtonal for hs son, who would perform necessary work among healthy persons and attend to messenger dutes. Under ths agreement Treadway has sole charge of the staton, whch would prove more economcal than formerly. Acton approved. Letters reportng matters at the "leper settlement were read and acted upon. One of the communcatons stated that E. M. Van Ll, a leper, would arrve from San Francsco durng the frst part of July. Dr. Frederck K. Lewers, of Kansas Cty, Mo., wrote askng for a poston under the Board. Dr. Lewers was born n the slands and s sad to be a successful practtoner. Hs father was Chrstopher Lewers, who was among the early founders of successful mercantle busness. The recommendatons of Dr. Lewers were of the hghest character. Presdent Smth sad kamaanas should be gven preference n fllng vacances. There beng no vacancy, Dr. Lewers' applcaton was placed on fle. A communcaton wthout punctuaton marks was read from Albert Sala, Napoopoo, Hawa, callng attenton of the Board to the ndscrmnate use of awa by the natves and the results of such practce. Secretary Wlcox was nstructed to obtan co3t of prntng n pamphlet form full proceedngs of the late Medcal Congress, ncludng papers read by Drs. Russell and Armtage, and report same to Medcal Commttee. Dr. Wllams reported only one mld case of scarlatna n Hlo, three patents beng dscharged, wth no further danger of dsease spreadng. Blanks for recordng brths and deaths, prepared by Dr. Yraty, were turned over to the Santary Commttee. The Board consdered such statstcs very mportant, and wll adopt measures to carry out complete complaton. Tenders wll be asked for furnshng supples to the Board of Health and leper settlement for sx months from July st. The executve offcer was nstructed to send twentytw lepers o to the settlement as soon as arrangements could be made. At hs request permts wll be ssued to C. A. Brown and Deputy Sherff Kauh to accompany the expedton. Both of these gentlemen had rendered valuable assstance n locatng and capturng lepers, due acknowledgment beng made by Presdent Smth and members of the Board. A lengthy communcaton was read from Dr. Edward Armtage, replyng to charges made aganst hm as Government physcan n Waluku dstrct by a large num ber of natve pettoners, l ne uocto r made specfc denal of the charges, clamng that personal enmty of a certan plantaton manager was responsble for the ungrounded and malcous attack upon hm and through hm the Government he represented. Presdent Smth sad that whle n Waluku a short tme ago he had dscussed the matter wth several of the pettoners, and nformed them tnt the charges aganst Dr. Armtage must be made more specfc. Untl the?e were receved the matter would be held n abey (X C 6 Matthew Noall, presdent of the Church of Jesus Chrst of Latter Day Sants n the Hawaan slands, requested that two elders of the church be allowed to vst the settlement twce annually ; also that hmself, wfe and Elder Jensen, of Salt Lake Cty, Utah, be Molok a granted permsson to go to durng frst part of July m the nterest of church members of that fath. The latter request was granted. Dr. Regnald Harold Red, of Detrot, Mch., wll be granted a certfcate to practce medcne n THE PACFC COMMERCAL ADVERTSER HONOLULU, JUNE 5, Honolulu when proper applcatons have been fled by hm. At 4 30 the Board went nto executve sesson. SALORS GO SALNG. They Start on a Long Voyage to Escape Work. The masters of the three deepwat er vessels now n port are havng an nterestng tme wth ther crews. Captan Small, of the shp Manuel Llaguno, ha3 lost several men ; Captan Mahaney, of the Helen Brewer, would lke to lay hs hands on three men who ran off yesterday mornng, and everythng s not gong swmmngly wth Captan Curts, of the Tlle E. Starbuc k. All three vessels are takng on sugar for the Atlantc board, whch means a long voyage around the Horn. The salors evdently do not wsh to make the trp, or at least three of them do not. Ther names are John Sullvan, John Montgomery and Paul Bollel. They belong to the Starbuck, and are heroes of a sensatonal attempt to escape from duty. They were not successful, and are now locked up, awatng the departure of ther shp. The three men left the shp on Thursday nght, and after securng some provsons, vsted the moorngpla ce for yachts and selected the Bonne Dundee a3 the one best suted for ther purpose. t dd not take long to set sal, and off they started on a long voyage. On the way out the channel they ran between two buoy3 and soon found themselves hgh and dry on the reef. An unsuccessful attempt was made to shove the boat off, so they fnally decded to turn n and trust to luck. The yacht was seen early yesterday mornng, shortly afterward boarded and the men placed under arrest. Yrth the excepton of a torn mansal, the lttle yacht was not damaged to any great extent. Captan Scott and two assstants arrested the three salors who attempted to steal the yacht Bonne Dundee. One of the number refused to jon the ether darng navgators, and when the yacht ran on the reef he returned to town and nformed the authortes of what had taken place. When Captan Scott reached the Bonne Dundee about 5 o'clock Frday mornng he found the two salors packed away n the yacht, hopng, as they expressed t, to make t appear that no one was on board. The men are beng held for nvestgaton. To Contractors. Bds wll be receved at the offce of Rpley & Reynolds, untl SAT URDAY, June 22, 895, at 2 o'clock noon, and opened mmedately thereafter for the stone work requred for the front of the new block to be erected on Kng street, as per plans and specfcatons now on fle at the offce of Rpley & Reynolds, archtects. The rght s reserved to reject any or all bds. H M. von HOLT, Trustee, von Holt Estate. 402 3t To Contractors. Bds wll be receved at the offce of Rpley & Reynolds, untl SATUR DAY, June 22, 895, at 2 o'clock noon, and opened mmedately thereafter, for the excavaton and foundaton work of a buldng to be erected by the undersgned on Kng street, as shown by plans and specfcatons now on fle at the offce of Rpley & Reynolds, archtects. The rght s reserved to reject any or all bds. H. M. von HOLT, Trustee, von Holt Estate. 402 3t Marshal's!Sae. vrtue of a wrt OF Sy caton, ssued out of the Dstrct Court on the 2Hth day of Aprl, A. D. 895, aganst Young bn Ta, n favor of l.aru Nn, plantff, for the sum of $S2.45, have leved upon and shall expose for sae at the Pohce Staton, n the Dstrct of Honolulu, SA.TUr.DAY, sland of Oahu, at 2 o'clock of the 22d day of June, A. D. 895, to the hghest bdder, all the rght, ttle and nterest of the sad Youna Ln Ta, defendant, n and to he followng property, unless sad judgment, nterest, costs and my expenses be prevously pad Lst of property for sale All the rght, ttle and nterest of Young Ln Ta, alas Young Ta n and to the assets and property of the partnershp frm known as the Lukc ng Wa Company, whcn property conssts of the leaseholds, crops, personal am other property, comprsng or formm any part of the rce plantaton stuate wthn kh ahnnnaa of Wuaae. sland of Oahu operated by sad copartnershp, sad Young Ln Ta beng a partner n sad copartnershp and ownng one and onehal f shares theren rut of a total ten shares. A. M. BROWN, Deputv Marshal. Honolulu, May 7,895. 3993 5t WLL OPEST BEST MAUH N THS VVuL.l. FFTY AKnc ALL OTHERS TELEPHONE 560. Royal nsurance Co., k. soshma 4 Kng Street, Next Door Castle ft Cooke, Formerly Oeeuped ly Nan Yu hosha, Honolulu,.. FNE JAPANESE GOODS Crepes, Dress Goods, Slk Handkerchefs, Cotton Crepes, Slk Shrts and Necktes, Cotton Shrts, Slk and Cotton Pajamas, Straw Hats and Cloth Capes, Umbrellas and all knds of Pnrses, Tolet Soap. Japanese Canned Goods and Soy, Porcelan and Curos and Fancy Artcles. All cheap for cash. T SHOULD SMLE! OF rrst LVERPOOL. "THE LARGEST N THE WOKLD." Assets January st, 892, by 840 ur g Fre rsra ou all Knds of nsurable property J. S. OR pyrj POWDER ARE MTATONS. SHOULD SMLE!! KVERYBODY C)"W 8 Doan tak n no sde show when de bg tent am up and de do' wde open. Dey gtnpan dust have got mo' style, mo' qualty, mo' quattty an mo' n dat store dan ever seen under one roof. Thev shows de fnsh an charge de lowest. Dey have no record for de hgh prces. Dey does busness lke geromen and treat yon lke a ladv. DEY S DE BOSS. THE MAMATlMHS" BG SHOE STOKE, JUST HENRY CLAY BOCK SATURDAY P. O. BOX '269. SHOE RECEVED AN COMPANY'S 56 Fort Street. ) COMPANY Cloce Havana Cgars Hollster & w D Co. BEAUTES SHOULD U V Aj Skn Food and Tesno P,t... rfr. D.f t Usf Lola Montez Ckemk. Dot cover, cares blemshes of the skn. Manesbnt heals and d tssues frm and bulds up the worno ut rnusc.e LOfrs, am. u them. lump. Lowest n prce and best n value 75 cents labgs po Mrs Harrson's Face Bleach. Cures most aggravated ease Flesh Worms, bonburn, eajrownees, ar ot Freckles, Blackheads, M oth Patches. Quck n acton and permanent n effects Prce Mrs. Harrson Face Powder Pure adhesve and postve) mvsbt Taree shadeswhte, flesh, brunette. Wll not clog the pore. Btays on alj 'la.trce ou dkhtb. Mrs. Harrson's Har Vgor. Stops Fallng Baur n one or tw appncaton Prevents Grav Har and causes rch and luxurant growth ot a tc grow or oal heads. Cases of Years standng sx dauv nvted to a tre! Pare; U Mrs. Harrson's Hab Rkbtobjsb. Only four tote lays n red to restoj ha r to ts natural color s not a dye or bleach. Nofedlsont wr eknese oh s nerm;men when once or.r nar s rehro. 0 rs?.a e 5ln. Harrson's Frzz. For keepng the har n cur s a wee a? a tme sdeky ; don't leave a whte depost on the nan Prce 50 cen. a.. ""T AR. NBTTB HARRSON, Amerca's Btanty Doctor, 26 leary Street. San Fraucnco, Cal. 'For sale bv H 'LL ' h COMPANY, 5'o Fort Street, Hon A? ; ladv call at Ho pauj wll be gven a Lanv?,jo ; contanng a Beauty Lecture " r Nette Harrson Geo. W. Lncoln s Burned Out, but Stll Prepared to Superntend or Buld Anythng from a Oneroome d House to a New Cty Hall. All Orders Left Wth John Nott, Kng Street, Wll be promptly Attended to EX GAELC, NEW GOODS Consstng of Floor anl Furntnr? Mattng of all ztares. Underwear, Crepe and Whte Mnrts; Parasols ant brellas ; Straw Mtl sn peror qualty ; Flower and Vegetable Beedfl of great varety; BdbfrO U Flower Bankets of all sxes; Blftck and Green Teas. TAKEMURA, 5 r 452,74.00 WALKKh' Agent for Hawaan...v Ourrnn rat uandl 4G5 KNG STKEKT, HE MUTU A A LFE NSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW Y( B RCHARD A. McOURDV PreadCtU Assets December 3st, 894 $204,tt38,7H.K A Good Record, the Best Guarantee for the Future. FOR PARTCULARS, (freneral TMELY Why Wory About t? APPLY S. Atrent S T WSE to worry about your advertsng when we are wllng to take the responsblty? VO BUSNESS MAN can afford the tme to thorough y master the art of advertsng t s "tme elaborately thro An away." He mght b more proftably employed. EVERY MAN TO HS SPECALTY. TTfTHETS an advertser dofs hs own f V H'vrrtsn t s "speculaton;" when he doet t through an experenct agent t s 'nvestment. WE WRTE YOTJB ADS. your agent carefully. You SELECT a lawyer who las made a reputaton a doctor who ha wrought cures; a bank whch ha weathered fnancal storms. We have helped two to make money and save t by showng bow, when and where advertsng should he do.e to produce The Best Results Wth the.cast Expendture. o TO B. ROSE, for Hawaan Kslandfl SUGGESTONS. 0 f you can't afford to advertse, decha rge one clerk and mt hs salary n newspaper space. You'll soon have to hre hm back agan to tako rare of tho ncreased trade. A paper showng no wasted space but every nch used to tho beat advantage for readng matter or advertsng mak's the Hame mpresson on a prospectve advertser as a wellstock ed store does on a customer "t looks lke husmvh. " Exchange. When all sgn fall, try newspaper advertsng. A sngle year of judcous advertsng s often equal to a lfet me of har work n the buldng of a busness. UNBASED The Hawaan Gazette OPNON. "My experence n advertsng covers the past seven years. Several Sngle ad wt3ement3 have brought back ff'y tmes ther cost, not to say anythng of the gre. t ndrect resnlts whch have followed. have also found the beal medums are the most proftable, and cheap a never pav. t s the tenth, xomemesthe twenteth nserton that fetches." Chas.. Wngate N. Y. CO N N UAL A ) V B BT B VQ J B PBCK OF Bl.'SNKSS Sl"''K.S.S. Company's Sem Weekly Hawaan Gazette, Daly Pacfc Commekcal Advertser and Weekly Kuoeoa (Hawaan), everywhere recognzed as the leadng newspapers of the Bawaan Lslanda and no further assurance of ther value us an advertsng medum s necessary. Successful advertsers always place these publcatons frt, for long experence has proved to them that they gve the quckest and largest returns. ue

HE ' A ( r ( M K!. A DVERTlSB HONOLULU, JUNE 5, 895. The Pacfc Commercal Advertser ssued Every Mornng, Sunday, by the Exeep certan companes, placng a tax on all servants not employed on farms and factores, taxug playng cards and ncreasng the horse and carrage tax. Though France s a strong country wth great resources, durng the last ffteen years the ncrease n expendture has been double the ncrease n revenue and,lt the present tme the total na Jmy Sopej..w? June 4, &95 Hawaan Gazkttk Company "The rch grow rcher and Vt NO ls Merchant Street. the poor grow poorer." Such thf moresson. s X t true? The rch have grown WALLACE R. FARRNGTON, EDTOR. rcher, the have be welltod tonal debt approaches $8,000,000, JUNK 5, S95. come rch, the poor have be SATURDAY, 000. Colonal enterprses have n come wellt do n some cases. o a gra degree brought about ths The poor however are stll wth t SOME FGURE3 N MMGRATON. ndebtedness, and the general dsposton s to push ahead rather us. Many are round n ex A comparson of the report of the treme poverty. Do ndustral than retrench n thee schemes, Labor Commsson on the coffee condtons tend to extremes? whle the mnster of fnance ndustry and that of the Board of Have the hoards of the rch evades the ssue and allows the mmgraton for the nne months been flled from the pockets of load to accumulate. endng December 3, 894, ehow a the poor, as s mpled n the wonderful dscrepancy between above quotaton. what has been and what ought to Latest Coast papers put Gen. Harrson on the hgh horse of be, accordng to the conclusons tve popular favor for the next pre. terms. Consdered relatvely, the very rch and the hv thft Commsson. The slot.tal nnmnfltnn no, OnnOSed to report of the Bureau of mmgraton very poor, are farther apart cknl Morton or Reed. There than ever before. Ths may shows that notwthstandng the s lots of tme for all these aspr commercal nterests of ths coun be true, and stll the very poor ' " ants to fall before t comes to the t. may De ac a l. fnal decson of who the party ngner pont h an naton, and that convenences and even the AngloSaxo n wants. To be a canddate early n rndots have found sale comforts of lfe, than was attanable n the past. the feld has been dsastrous to among Amercans, the country has more than one canddate. t must be remembered that better pecunary condtons encourage artfcal wants, and that under the stress of such wants, that what were once consdered luxures became neces ( Sleep, ) " Nature's rea ) (restorer. Ls fo bdden tnose troudlea wt throat rrtatons, or we k ; Loss of sleep means loss of less power to resst ds& Answer's Petroleu muso Practcally Tasteless, contans no opum cr other harmful narcotc. t s soothng nd healng to all nflamed mucous surfaces. t s a foodmedcn e th; t wll cure throat and lung trouble s, remove the cause of sleeples.nets, prevent weak lungs, and buld p the general health as wll nothng else. 50 Cents and 5.00 of Draggsts. try have been materally aded by HOB HON DRUt CO., been fosterng a populaton of s Asatcs, a people wnose moue o Hawaan number of the lfe and prncples, poltcal and 0verland Monthly has been re moral, are entrely at varance ceved and s n every respect cred wth Amercan deas, to say ne We tq the blghers and a valu. least. The report further snows flf nformaton for those that for the sxteen years endng the past, present and March 8, 8U4, tnere were,xo, slands. people brought to ths country under the auspces of the Board of Accomplshed Muscans Comng. w l mmgraton, o wmcn numurr profegsor Bercer has receved a v. Lor prces arouse suspcon because they often mply poor stock and poor work. Our prces may seem low, but there s a mertorous cause for t. Ben thoroughly equpped wth woodwork ng the best machnery, havng an abundance of electrc power and securng our raw materal n the wholesale markets, we are enabled to buld and repar carrages and wagons at prces that actually leaven the strngency of the tmes. Rches and poverty are rela HAWAAN CARRAGE MTt CO., sares. Gratfcaton of artfcal wants cannot easly be dened. So t comes to pass that the style of lvng s advanced. J SOLD BY Wholesale Agents. Old peces of Furnture made htrhly by an applcaton of our decor.tv e ART ENAMEL PANTS No akl a requred and one can get any shade wanted. Tssue Paper, Asbestos Paper! Wvs lor paper flower work now on hand. nx. to queen street. HYMAN BROS., SOLE AGENTS FOR THE LTTLE JOKEE TOBACCO.. f A tolly came rom tne twothru jftttfr The laborer out of employment fnds that n pros trorn John Marauardt at San For Ppes am Cgarettes. s Orent. The remanng thrd con Frftnceco gayng that he and hs ssted of South Sea slanders, perous tmes he has lved up to Pcture Framng wfe wll arrve n Honolulu by the r. XT rortuguese, norwegana unu the lmts of wages earned. Anatlft of jnnfl 9st. and duruc Envy sezes the sufferng employe. Can we rghtly blame stantv recevng new n A Fresh Lot of Ths Brand Just to Wellknow Hand. mans. What becomes of ths Or n s our specalty or whch we ter gtay wm gve a COncert or ental populaton s shown so tar as seres of entertanments. Both Mr. hm? Sympathy wll not releve hs dstress. Charty s mouldngs. the Japanese are concerned n the and Mrs. Marquardt are sad to be excellent muscans, the latter hav report of nspector Nacavama,T., f, mg occuped promnent postons jesswe are now offerng somethng For Sale by all Dealers frstclas s dstasteful to hm. Work, n wmcn Colored Photos. gves me oa arrval her husband n orchestras of Japanese n the slands as oo,llo. whereby he may secure food, Thomas, Damrosch and Lede clothng and shelter, s hs Of ths number 07 have ded, 77 Press clppngs nay a hgh trbute desre. But work s not always at hand. What means.lm. n. yost accomplshed ot harpplayer s left for Amerca, whle 7454 or less to Mrs. Marquardt as among the RT ST C nn,.fnnrtl, have left, for utu j. t w v v v m. w can he use to secure support BROS YMAN BROS, 7 duetto Sales. n tmes of forced dleness? One answer rses to every By James F. Morgan. mnd Whle employed and HOTEL STRKET.,730 reman wthout contract and 8502 are now under contract. The greater proporton of the cheap labor brought to the country under contract by "force of necessty" remans n the country as cheap labor not under contract, but comng n drect competon wth free Anglo Saxon labor. f the mportaton of ths character of labor THS D ly. Mortgagee's Notce of ntenton to Foreclose and of Sale. earnng wages he should have foresght enough to lay asde a part of hs daly earnngs. f a home s not attractve there s somethng wrong. Anyone can make t attractve f they wll only make an effort. are condeagr 3867 Wholesale mporters of General Merchandse. A Woman Jumps At conclusons. A man lmps QUEEN STREET, KERR HONOLULU Begs to announce that he wll ve SPECAL BARGANS n should contnue and the proporton Tx ACCORDANCE WTH towards THE them. The woman s generally JL provson of a certan mortgage made by rght. f your wfe tels you that C. E. nf n the k. w.la.ms.hh akke a t sn't altogether a queston WLLAMS & SON have the goods for and tnose remnn thp Jnld.dntcd.lly ls;, recorded n Lber 26, departng of beauty; t s largely a queston the J33 to 86tce a hereby gven least money, you can make up your that the.. V A l 0mm J k t qa rv m A a, fftvaa tl nm a t u nvt M n l npr m. fs uvteacv nnuo n jvvcv. v """" wj v.. of health. Leavng out mnd they are best, and the knd you towcondton broken, t nonpaymeof both country would fnd tself before all consderatons of attractve ought to get. r the cxpra FOB THE many years and whch cvlzaton, tn f three u. eu from th date the property covered by nad mortralt' e wn e advertsed lor ale aucton at the aucton of Qute by OrrJprvrf l or urena, W'll nbt.ln NEXT TEN at publc, room 33 A Jamep Morsan.and wn be sold on satur DAY the 5th day of June, 'J5, at 2 Thc Labor Commsson very o'clock noon of that day. clearly ponts out that f t s actually desred to promote new ndus Accdent SCHEDULE OF PBOFBBTT. Beng Overstocked. New oodn Comprse tnose remanng tuuurj WLLAMS, to and n favor of Mrs. Emly c. DEESS GOODS! About of an acre (205 ft.) part of Ap. j, K. v. J O Manama, conveyed to sad.;.t. tres and bnld Up a (lversnea Wllams by deed of t. B. Wakeman, dated. Jnlv 5, ST, reccrded n Lber ;5. page 30S. agrculture, tle Government must a Abont 97.00 of an aero part of Ap. 2 of r. p. MM. T, "..... 3 A.. t..., 000" 0. ucuouu. buntejeu 0.. r. brng n Amercan laoor, or talng Wllams by foreclosure of Thomas Brown, of the report of the Board of mmgraton as a crteron, must change the tactcs of former days. The problem presents many knotty detals, but there s no mstakng the fact that to obtan a better.may 5, lss, recorded m laoer.0. page 23. 3 About 470 0 of an acre part of K. P. 4525 to A. Sam. conveyed toc. K. Wllams by deed of Knplhae, of Julv 89,882, recorded n Lber 76, page 80, 4 About 20 0 of an acre part or R. p. 303 to W. L. Lee, conveyed to C. E. Wllams by deed of V. H. Gbson a Presdent of the Board of Educaton, of January 24, SS, recorded n Lber 84. pace 43. 5 00 About of ac acre (2320 ft. of l. V. 4525 to A. Sam, conveyed to C. E. Wllams by ex change deed wth Kananu, of February 20th, balancng Of ndustry there must 884. recorded n Lber 85, pare 36 be a better balancng of races and the sooner ths s realzed and acted upon, the better t wll be for the future welfare of the country. Tl eke need be no petty harsplttng on whether the Fourth of July s an Amercan or Hawaan holday. The fact that the day has a double sgnfcance ths country ought not to effect the response to the cal of the Amercan Mnster, except to make t more hearty and unversal. Of course, the rgd customs of dplomatc formalty requre Mnster Wlls to state that he s celebratng an Amercan holday, whle the Government stamps ts celebraton as Hawaan. That's all rght. The offcals are unfortunate n beng oblged to keep strctly to the letter, but the people need make no fne dstnctons. There should be a good patrotc celebraton, the combnaton of glorfcatons gvng grander results. France has a fnancal problem on ts hands n the form of a defct of over 52,000,000 francs caused by an ucreased expendture and decreased revenue, and t s proposed to make up ths sum by modfyng the stamp dutes on the bonds of ( About.MUU of an acre Ap and S of K. P. 453 to Pnh, conveyed to C. E. Wllams 0y deed o HtKaea. et a., O r enruary,'., sm. recorded n Lber S3, page 4'J and by deed Kealoha of Marcn 0, 884. recorded m Lner 85, pare 439. 500 About 0 qt an acre of R. p. 678 to Pa l,' a, conveyed to (.. h.. flams by (enl of Kealakna of November 7, ls5, recorded n Lber!M. page 7!. ror further partculars apply to F. H. 8WANZT, Attorney for Mrs. E. C. Judd. Dated Honolulu May 3th, 895. The premses covered by sad mortgage are all of the premses called "Greenfeld" on northwest sde of Llhn Street, contanng an area of ness and lookng at the matter only on the sde of comfort, a person'slhealth should be the OLfject of greatest care and thought. One of the frst thngs n buldng or rentng a house s the santary condton. See that the dranage s perfect n every respect. Ths one partcular pont you can't afford to overlook. Those havng homes or ntendng to buld wll do well to examne nto the merts of our Porcelan Lned Sol Ppes and Fttngs; they are coated on the nsde wth the same materal as our celebrated bath?, and prevent rust and the accumalaton of drt, n addton to addng great strength ro the ron by beng annealed by the process. The baths are one of the many thngs we have consdered n our selecton of stock and wsh to make a thorough examnaton of these as well. The Enameled Rolled Rm Bath Tubs are one of the many thngs that go to make a nursery complete, and for hosptal use they cannot be duplcated. We have the same thng sutable for famles, beng so arranged and partally sunk n the floor that they utlze all waste space The Enameled Plan Ktchen Snk, Laundry Tubs and Standard Open Lavatory go to make your home complete, and the santary condton of your house s perfect. we menton these facts. Lady bought some here the ether day and sad theywere so cheap we thought to acvertse them. So we do. C. E V KNG LLAMS STREET, & SON Next to Arlngton lntel. 4007 The Amerc.tJ Novelty! WRE JEWELRY PNS, BRACT LETS, HARPNS, ETC. MADE ro ORDER SAVE NXOST Watches cleaned to Mansprngs 70 5alar.ce taff?.25 50 Clocks cleaned from 50 g0tts. B. Ths s for frstcl as work. Black and Colored Cashmeres, Nuns Velngs, Serges, Gnghams, nda Lnens, Nansooks, Dmtes, Vctora Lawns. Lace Strpes, Cotton Pongee and Sateens. o These goods are all NEW and havng been mported drect from the manufacturers, the prces wll bo such as to DEFY COMPETTON. fjmwc&m early and have frst choce. L. B. KERR, QUEEN STREET, HONOLULU. about 2s acres, wth all buldngs and structures Jewels and Pvots... thereon. SWERERS WW ASTHMA J as. organ, 402 tt AUCTONEER. By Lews J. Levey. W. J. STODDART. Arlngton Block, Hotel Street. 3933 THS DAY. FAMLY ff GRD BUG STOKE AUCTON am nstruct by me Mortgagee ro sell at 'uble Aucton Ths Day, June 5th AT l O'CLOCK SOON, On the Premses o; Merchant seet, all the Stock, Fxtures, Presses, etc, of The Daly Bulletn Plant Com ors n part as follows No. 5 Cortrel Prntng Pres, Brenmer Power Press, Can! Cuttng Machne, Pulleys, Shafts, Belt?, Machnery, Type, nk, Paper, Tools and mplements, Tables, Chars, Desks. Lamps, etc. Lews J. Levey, The Hawaan Hardware Go. 4 Corner Hotel am Onon Streets, Receved a fresh supply of ad knds of Groceres, Etc. Best Calforna Butter, By Hams, Bacon, Etc. the Australa. Gve Us a Call! PACFC TRADNG COMPANY Successors to tohan. HPOKTEB9 DEALERS N Japanese Provsons and Dry Goods, 204 and 206 Fort Street, Honolulu, H.. tc. KRM P.EQCLSrKD TO PEBURB TUB 'AMPHLV ON TUB Hoalya Asthma Remedy THE NEWLY DSCOVERED SPECFC for ASTHMA. Tne Pamphlet oenn't cost anythng the cure only r wo Dollars Call on or addran the rfollster ffug COMPANY 40b 5t AUCTONEER. 523 FORT STREET, HONOLULU.

'nl? OArH. K M. A. A V K r M L... N r. S A BRAVE CHRSTAN GRL, DD'! HERE'S AS DEA! Dll lb CARTWHGUT JUST RECEVED She Ran Away From Home Rather Than Be a Catholc. noln t Occurred Whle Mssonary Steamer Mornng ftar U as at Nonottt. Refused to Clew Tobacco. A strkng llustraton of courage s mentoned aa havng occurred when the Mssonary Steamer Mornng Star was at Nonout where the Roman Catholc3 have recently landed eeven new French preets and where the people are sufferng both from famne and the vcous custom of dancng. Mr. Channon says "Here we nearly lost one of our brght schoolgrls. The father came aboard and pledged Mr. Walkup and Mss Hoppn that she should not be kept, but allowed to return f Mss Hoppn would only go ashore wth her. Ths Mss Hoppn dd the next day, but no sooner had the father got the grl ashore than he cast off hs shrt and declared hmself a Catholc, and sad the grl could not return. He then gave the grl some tobacco to chew, and ordered her to undress and put on the heathen frnge. All of ths she stoutly refused to do, whereupon she was dragged by the har of the head by her father, cryng and sobbng, out of Mss Hoppn's presence. As Mss Hoppn could do nothng to save the grl, she was compelled to leae wth a heavy heart. But the grl proved to be of good metal and ressted all the coaxng and threats of the prest who was called n to subdue her. Bdng her tme, the second nght after, she escaped n the mddle of the nght, and after runnng fve or sx mles to a vllage where some of the schoolboys were spendng the nght ashore wth frends, was brought off by them n a canoe to the Star, much to our surprse and pleasure. The next day we expected trouble from the grl's father, thnkng he would come aboard and demand her release, but he dd not, evdently regardng her more than hs match." The Mssonary Herald for June. CHURCHES TOMORROW. Sunday Servces of the Varous Cty Congregatons. Central. Unon Church, corner Beretan a and Rchards streets. The Rev. Douglas l. Brre, mnster. Servces Sumlay, June L6th. Publc worshp wth sermon at a. n. am 730 p.m. n the evenng the sermon wll be delvered by the pastor to the graduatng class o Oahu College. Sunday echool am Bble classes, 55 a.m. Prayer meetng Y. P. S. ('. E. at 630 p.m Church prayer meetng Wednesday, 730 p.m. Sunday schools Japanese, n Lyceum at 0 a.m.; Portn.ues, on Mller street at 230 m, Makk at J.;t) p.m. The publc s cordally nvted to attend theee servrec. German servces every Sunday, at a.m., n V. M. C. A. Hall, by Rev. L. E. Schneder. V. M. f!. A. Tome for Sundav. June ltth " 'he Master Gulder s lnstul. J tone." Cor., lo verses. St. Andrew's Cathedral The' &erv ces of the Second Congregaton of St. Andrew's Cathedral tomorrow, Sunday, wll be as follows 945 a.m., Vente, Boyce n D; Gloras, Boyce n D ; Te Deum, Jackson n V ; Benedctus, Anon n A ; hymns 25, 222, 292. Evenng servce Gloras, Freeraantle n E llat; Magnfcat, Freemantle n Edt; Nunc Dmtts,.Maurder n B llat; hymns 224, 33, 2. Frst Methodst EPSCOPAL Chubch Rev.. W. Peck, vastor. Sunday servces, June 0th. 0 am., Sunday school, Mr. C. J. Day, superntendent. At am sermon, subject raw, the Pervat of Jesus Chrst." 7 p.m., street servce, corner bort am Hotel streets 730 p.m., sermon, subject Pan; n Damaecu?." Wednesday, p.m. street servce; 730 p.m., prayer meetng Meetngs held n nan over Tracy's store, corner of Fort and Hotel streets. A cordal welcome to all. Chkstan Church Harmony Hall, Kng street, between Fort and Alakea streets. T.. Garvn, pastor. Preachng at a.m. and 7 W p.m. Sunday school at 945 a.m. Mornng theme " HOW does Chrs' the Prnce of Peace send a sword upon the earth." Evenng theme ''Modern Gospels compared wth the Bble." Bble class at the parsonage, Monday at 745 p.m. Lesson "The Book of Ruth." Prayer meetng n the hall Tuesday evenng Roman Catholc Catkdka. Servces Sundav, June 9th, wll be as follows t5 and 7 a. m., Low Mac s wth Holy Communon; 9 a. m., Mass wth Englsh nstructon; 030 a. ra, Hg. Mass wth natve sermon p. m., Rosary and nfttm nstrnrton 4 n. m.. natve n Rrwt.m and Benedcton 7 P. n.. Per! tuguese servce wth Benedcton. Weekdays Low Mass at G am 7 a. m. pvptv Sabbatb (Saturday n the house formerly occuped by the late Dr. Trousseau, opposte Queen's Hosptal. Sabbath echool at a.m. Subject for today ' Freedom n Chrst. " Preachng Sunday at 7 'o0 p.m. Lvtter Day Sants Reorganzed Church of Jesus Chrst of Latter Day Sants; Mllan Hall, rear of Opera House Servces wll he held on Sunday as follows 0 a.m. Bble clas?; 5 a. m. and 030 p. m., preachng Salvaton Army Sundav, m Knee Drll; a. no., Holness Meet ng p. m., Famly athenng; r.oo m. Net Drawn n. The Advertser and Gazette on gale at Hlo, J. A.Martn news agent pt ns ss m 5 mm ss l n Don't feel well Why? Oh! don't know. Worry expect, Worryng about what? Well, you know the servants are heap of trouble. The chldren worry me a heap. am broken down. n the mornng generally have a headache ; Along towards evenng my back feels as f t would break. Every tme the baby cres nearly jump out of my skn, am so nervous. Your system needs tonng up. Why not take Brown's ron Btters the best strengthenng medcne made. t wll gve you a good appette, make your blood rch and pure, gve you strength, make lfe a pleasure. Not only take t yourself, but gve t to the chldren. t s pleasant to take. Small dose. The only ron medcne thaljjkm't blacken the teeth. But get the Jlton nne t has crossed red lnes onvjprapper. BROWN CHEMCAL CO. BALTMORE, MD. TO BE HAD AT H0BR0N DRUG Wholesale Agents. There Are Others VK Who are n the same bus nese as orelve y who..ave oeen nere for years and have an establshed trade. We have ours to buld and propose to do eo by gvng pood value for your nvestment. WE HAVE NO ELVERS "Leaders" or "drvers;" no 'below cost'' prces offset by fanej fgures. We am to make a lttle on each sale and fgure on many lttles. We make fse forw fttng suts from a busness to a full evenng dress. 8Up to date n cat and fr. " noueb Bad " JOHNSTON & STOREY G Haberdash and Talnro ulo 43 FORT STREET, 3997 Below Golden Ru'e Bazaar. FRESH CALFORNA LME. X. L. Brand. FOR SALE BY Castle & Cooke. 399 tt HEAL ESTATE, BROKERAGE, NSURANCE. Especal acltes for handlng Kstates, Trusts, Guardanshps and Prvate Busness, Moneys carefully nvested ; Loans negotated; Kents, Dvdends aed nterests collected. Property sold or leased for a small commsson. General Manager for the Hawaan slands for the followng nsurance Companes Equtable Lfe Assurance Socety of the Unted States, Assets $85,044,30 06 Commercal Mnon Assurance Company, L'd.,of London, Assets $6,57,786.00 mperal nsurance Company, L'd., of London, Assets $9,362,020 00 Lon Fre nsurance Company L'd., of London, Assets $4,25,000 00 The Board of Underwrters of New Yors. The Natonal Board of Marne Underwrters of New York. FOR LEASE. VfO RESDENCE J3 4 accompanyng THE grounds at Marshfeld, opposte Kunny South, Wakk road. The House s completely furnshed wth Antque Koa Furnture. here s an extensve and beautful garden. Pad docks and Stable accommodaton. A rare opportunty to lease a beautful home. For terms, apply to the undersgned. TO. 5. THAT DESRABLE LOT ON N the West sde of Judd street, on the Wakk sde of the resdence of C. Bolte, Esq Ths affords one of the fnest buldn g stes n the ctv. A long lease on moderate terms to a desrable tenant. 'O. 6. 30 ACRES OF L (more or less) convenent to Hono lulu ; sutable for rcn plantaton. A long lease and easy terms wll be made wth party snkng an artesan well on same. XJO. 7. TWO OFFCE ROOMS, EN sute, on Kaahumanu street. These rooms have been thoroughly repanted and renovated and beng n the heart of the busness centre are extremly desrable for professonal gentlemen. Terms moderate. FOR SALE. VTO.. A FNE BANANA PLANTA L ton, 0,000 bearng trees, n Kalh Valley; 39 acres n fee smple, 9 acres beng leasehold. Houses Tools, Workng Stock, Goodw ll, all go wth the place. Land stuate n Kalh Valley, n a good arable belt, easly worked, good clmate, fne vew, good carrage road to place A bargan. MO. 2. FOR SALE OR LEASE, Vacant Lot on Young street, near Thomas Square. Desrable locaton near the resdence of L, Dee. Prce $2200. XfO. 6. L AT vumuel, KA L raalo Moloka. Prce $275. Oneha lf expense of deeds. to. 7. HOUSE LOT AT KAMA L kela, No 5, near Llha street, Honolulu; 75 feet frontage by 2 feet deep. Prce $650. House Lot at KanakelaNo., adjonng the above; 75 feet by S9.5 t'eet. Prce $500. All desrable lots, n a healthy neghborhood. Oneha lf expense of deeds. VrQ. 8. ACRE OV FNE TaRO. land, all n taro, located at Kamakel a; water rght goes wth the land. Last year's taro crop so d for over $800. Prce $300. Oneha lf expense of deeds. VfO. 9. BULDNG LOT AT A ALA, L Palama, 50x5 feet, on Aala lane. Prce $400. Oneh alf expense ol deeds. O. 0. 2 LOTS, EACH WTH TWO story house, at Aala, Palama. Prce, together $650, or sngly $000 ne half expense of deeds. and $750. XTO.. LOT WTH COTTAGES. on Punchbowl street, below Queen street, near water front, wll ultmately become fne busness property. Prce $3500. Oneha lf expense of deeds. VO. 2 SPLENDD BUSNESS Property on Nuuanu street, just above Beretana, now brngs n $600 per annum and water rates; 4S feet frontage by 05 feet deep. For terms call on the undersgned. Besdes the above have other desrable property for sale and lease. For nformaton call at the offce, Cartwrght Block, Merchant Street. BRUCE 0ARTWRGHT. 3975 NOTARY PUBLC ACCOUNTANT, Records Searched, Accounts Adjusted, OFFCE Blls Collected. WTH he Hawaan nvestment Co REAL ESTATE LOANS. 3 acd 5 Kaalumanu Street. felephone 639. Lost. Near Postoffce. CHAN BRACELET. wll be sutably rewarded upon leavng t at the Honolulu Lbrary. 3989tf THE FNDe r A CHANCE TO GET A Par of Shoes rok r uc7 u en jmmes u u k. The queston among the busness men of Honolulu s DOES ADVERTSNG PAY? Tp solve the problem as well as to ascertan whether advertsements attract the attenton of newspaper readers, we offer a par of our best 5.00 shoes ($6.50 anywhere else) to the person who sends us, under the head of "Wanted," the cleverest advertsement of our shoes. t must be orgnal, concse, and to the pont. t must not be longer than any ordnary want ad. found n the daly papers. Advertsement to be wrtten on one sde of whte paper and sgned by the compettor's full name and address. State the name of the paper n whch you saw ths notce and enclose your effort n an envelope marked Mclnemyys Shoe Store, Ad. Competton. Honolulu. The attenton of out of town subscrbers s partculaly called to ths competton We want your ad. Honolulu compettors may drop ther envelopes n the box just n&de the store door. Competton Closes at Noon, June 5, S95 Competent judges wll decde who s enttled to the prze. Mclneray s Shoe Store, HONOLULU. EXHBTON MASONC TEMPLE French Fancy Goods, Gloves, Laces Slk Wastt, Lades' Fne French Lnen, Underwear, Etc. Sold at Very Low Prces l.mfoktkd DRECTLY UV. POULAN. Glove Warranted not to Break or Crack. Any Knd of Underwear made to Order. 3960 TELEPHONE 478. Sugar! Sugar 2 Sugar!!! F SUGAK S WHAT YOU WANT USE FERTLZER. The Hawaan Fertlzng Company have just receved per ''"Helen Brewer 50 Tons Soft Phosphate Florda, 50 Tons Double Superphosphate, 300 Tons Natural Plant Food, 25 Tons Common Superphosphate. Also per Martha Davs and other vessels, Ntrate of Soda, Sulphate of Ammona, Sulphate Gf Potash, Murate of Polash and Kant. Hgh Grade Manures to any Analyse.?. Alaways on hand or made to order. A. F. COOKE, Agent. lg543 m FOR SJLE! POWER Regan Vapor Gas Engne! n pood runnng order. Can be seen anl partculars obtaned at j HAWAAN GAZETTE OFFCE, 402 tf Merchant street. Per S. S. Auhtrul.t A New Lne FUBNTUBE COVERNGS Chenlle Are You Satsfed Wth Your Robnson Wth Gmps and Cords to Match. Porteres, Chenlle Table Covers, Plan Cotton Crepes, Evenng Shades ; Fgured Cotton Crepes. Whte Cotton Goods, Reduced from 25c. to 5c. a yard. B. F. EHLKES & CO. Rugs? Tables? Chars? Sdeboards? Bookcases? Parlor Sutes? Bedroom Sutes? f not, Me can gratfy 3 ou. Ex Bark Martha Dav we receved the largest consgnment (650 p ackagen) of Furnture ever shpped to any one trm on the slands. Conssts of Astqck Oak, C rly Bkc, and Wktk Matlb n Bedroom and Parlo OUuat, Chftonkrh, Kkcbetaky Eook CasH, Center Tahles and Chna Cl0MM No dnng room s complete wthout one of our Cuts A 0&0MH sold at low nures that have never before been quoted. Nothng add more to the beauty am cheerful appearance o a heme than artstc Furnture. We cldr you all these goods at Coast fgures, or below f you attempt to duplcate them and pay freght. Wll you mprove the opportunty we offer you? General Jobbng Md Reparng ol all knd under the supervson of experts. No shoddy wobk allowed to go out of tho"btore. O R D W A Y Block, YOKOHAMA BAZAAR, & P ) RT K R, EX CHNA, NEW SLK DRESS (OO)S! Japanese Rues, Bamboo Screens ; P.est Blk and Cotton Crepe shrts mde hy Y.MATOYA & KOYA. A new, full assortment of everythng Jaoanese desred by our patrons. Call and nspect. VERY LOWEST OF PRCES. MURATA & CO., H. E. McNTYRE & BRO., E VST CORNER PORT KX TJH KTS ' "" MPOKTKKS lka.kr" fh Groceres, Provsons and Feed. o New and Freeh 'oods receved hy every packet from Calforna, HesTer "tatea and European Markets. Krt Standard (grades of canned Vegetables, and Fsh. Goods delvered to any part of the cty. Ratsfacton guaranteed sland" trade solcted. P. O BOX 45 Gve the Baby rnwzl y'p' mark CO RM K. K. Motel N U U VS. N U Street. HOTKL HTJKK'J'K Propretors TELEPHONE NO. 92..S A Perfect Nutrment for GROWNG CHlLORlS Convalescent Consu MPTvr dyspeptcs And t A '). A u ' mm nl VVaMlnu )mo THE Best Food for Handfe d nfant On hook fort kmrocto,f. TJe me u4 r. C K ' ne tf ntsn OOLBZRGOODA or ton. rvas; BENSON, SMTH h CO., Lc U ENTKEFKSK PLANNG MLJ PETER HGH & CO., Propntum OFFCE VJSru MJ. Alakea and Blchard na Queer. Btreet MOULD! ST Doors, 8ash, Blnds, Screens, Frames. TURNED BAWBD W Prompt attenton to al orders.!t V L MUTUAL f6. B

HOW THEY SOUND ABROAD Hawaan Clevelander Comments on Dspatches. Blaek Ht Whte ly lvr nt Sa tlonhta KfttnTlf pon the Republc. Soon after the publcaton of recent dspatches from Hawa n the 'nted States the followng was publshed n the Cleveland (O.) Leader over the sgnature of an "Hawaan Clevelander" Foes wthn and foes wthout. "A feelng of mpendng run pervades the lttle Republc of Hawa." s that Readng Hawaan news as gleaned BO? from the varous cty papers of yesterday, the wrter of ths artcle was remnded of an ncdent connected wth a vst to New York cty some years ago Durng a bref stay there the lttle daughter of a frend was ntrusted wth a message from her mother to myrfelf. Not fndng me at home, whther she had been drected, and learnng where could most probably be found, she stll sought me. Hhe wen led her way to one of the noted churches of that large cty, but found herself unable to make her way through the vast concourse of people assembled, so was oblged to return home wth her msson unfulflled. The mother, amused at the chld's persstence n what was comparatvely an unmportnt errand, asked why, when she had gone so far, she dd not fnally succeed. Her reply was, "Mamma, you couldn't fnd your own self there." So dscover that even a Hawaan mght be befogged and confounded by sensatonal rumors that seem to fnd floatng space n Unted States atraos phere. Under such crcumstances t may be dffcult to get one's bearngs, but there are some thngs that may safely be btated. For nstance.t may be sad, wtl exact truth, that black has suddenly become whte, or vce versa, as to say wth truth that "Thurston las gone back to propose the restoraton of a monarchy wth Kaulan on the throne." That statement s even beyodd the stretch of magnaton. We rase no oueston s to reports purportng to be gotten from Colonel Ashford, havng come from any other source than the one gven, but to gve them as comng from the "Attorney General of Hawa" s a msleader. As proof of the fact, the name of the Attorney General of Hawa s the very uncon mon one "Smth," but wth the partcular desgnatng prefx "W. O." "There s a perfect regn of terror n the nlands." ndeed "A Republc seems! an mpossbl tv." Whv such able statesmen as Dole, Hatch, and others, wth a numercally complete advsory councl, where are tlev? They must have lad asde ther dutes to go yachtng! "A large part of the populaton are ncapable of governng themselves." That may be sad of every naton on the face of the tflobe; but n thnkng of awa, there come before me faces and forms of a9 staunch, true, able men, of Hawaan blood, as can be sfted out from any natonalty that can be named. socalle d "As long as ths republc can pay armed men to keep down rebellon, t wll last, and no longer." n any of the late uprsngs, has the whole burden of the solder needs been left to the armed men alone? No, ndeed! an hour's notce can brng out at any tme, there, as loyal a volunteer corps as can be found anywhere. They are not on the baseball grounds when they are needed for duty. "The greatest fear of the Hawaan Government s Japan." Yes, f the Unted States chooses, so far as she may be concerned, to play wth outlyng terrtory, as wth a toy or bubble. Japan, wth her delberate shrewdness and foresght, may take nto consderaton the advsablty of Hawa n relaton to her own country. Personally hope always to see frendly relatons exstng between the republc of Hawa and Japan, for remember wth great pleasure the courtesy wth whch the Japanese legaton n Honolulu extended protecton to the wves and famles of Amercan ctzens throughout a very tryng emergency n S9;, when Am ercau famles knew they could not ask such from ther Amercan representatve. t s most sncerely to be hoped that the present form of government n Hawa wll unte all the natons and by all foregn pow also be respected ers. LBRARY ASSOCATON MEETS. Buldng to be Enlarged Request of Bshop Museum Dened. A specal busness meetng of the Lbrary and Readng Room Assocaton was held last evenng at the rooms of the assocaton. Messrs. Rodgers, Allen and Waterhouse, the commttee apponted at a former meetng to consder the queston of a proposed enlargement of the buldng, reported n favor of extendng the present crculatng department to the lne of the orgnal lot, thus addng twothrdabout s to the sze of the room and about oneha lf to the shelvng capacty. The recommendaton of the commttee was adopted, and the archtect, Mr. Rpley, was nstructed to prepare plans and specfcaton. n whch bds could be asked. A request from the trustees of the Bshop Museum that certan scentfc books now loaned to that nsttuton by the Lbrary Assocaton be transferred permanently, was presented by Dr. Hyde, and after some d cus8on was dened, t bengt be serne of those present that the assocaton had no rght to gve TK PACFC COMMERCAL ADVERTSER HONOLULU, JUNE 5, 895 away permanently any property that had been gven to the lbrary. t was also voted that the premses be made mosquto proof. RECORDS MADE AT RE BUTTS, Sharpshooters Defeat Company B at Makk Yesterday. K. Wall Credted wth the Hghest ndvdual hrore Vol utteerh Not Dscourage! Over Cesult. A team match between the Sharpshooters and Company B took place at Makk butts yesterday. Frequent Bhowers made shootng dsagreeable. Although Company B was beaten n the match, members of the team are not n the least dscouraged. t was a notceable fact that whle Company B men dd good work n practces prevous to the shoot yesterday, the scores recorded fell far below the mark attaned. Ths wa3 prncpally due to but lttle match shootng. Followng s the score of yesterday's contest SHARPSHOOTERS. Captan Kd well 4 4 4 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 Leutenant Dodge 4 5 4 4 4 4 4 5 4 42 Leutenant W. E. Wall 554 5 44555 5 47 James McLean 5 5 4 4 5 5 5 4 4G J. McVegh 3 4 3 5 4 4 40 O. E. Wall 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 A. C. Wall 4 4 4 o o o 4 44 F. Damon 4 5 4 S 5 5 5 4 46 H. W. PeckJ. 5 4 3 4 3 3 4 4 38 B. Gbson 4 3 4 ) 4 36 42 Total 2 COMPANY B. Captan E. O. Whte 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 42 Corporal D. F. Thrum 0 4 3 4 4 4 5 35 " F. W. Thrum 5 4 4 4 0 4 4 4 33 Sergeant H. Gles 0 4 4 0 4 3 4 4 3 Corporal Weedon 0 0 2 5 0 0 0 4 9 " M G Johnston 4 4 4 5 3 3 4 0 4 36 Prvate Schofeld 4 2 4 4 0 3 3 4 4 4 32 Frasher 4 4 3 0 3 3 3 3 28 H. Lews 530 5 4444 3 4 36 W. A. Howell 54554443 5 4 43 Total 335 Sharpshooters Total 422 ponts Company 5 "... 33o Sharpshooters odds to Company B 40 C Sharpshooters won by 47 n a prevous match for the Wnchester trophy Company B made 303 ponts, and n yesterday's match 335, a gan of 32 ponts. The hghest ndvdual score made yesterday was that of Sharpshooter W. E. Wall, 47 ponts. m Msson Chldren's Socety. The adjourned annual meetng of the Hawaan Msson Chldren's Socety wll be held at the res dence of Hon. A. F. Judd ths evenng at 730. 87 Rev. O. P. Emerson, the retrng presdent, wll delver an address, and a number of vst ng rends wll also be heard. NOTCE. VLL SOJOURNNG ther Wves and MASTFR Famles, are fraternally nvted to a Masonc Ball, to Oe "ven bv Hawaan Lod.' No. 2; F & A M, at ndependence Park on the hvfrnlm OF Sf. JOHN'S DAY, June 24 895. ' he Ball Coruntcee would thank all those masons who desre to be present, to leave ther names at the Hawaan News Company wth John H foper, Master of the Lodge, for the Commttee And all members of Hawaan Lodge are requested to leave the names of any two frends whom they may desre to have nvted, a. so wn. "the master of the Lone. thl OKDF.R OF BALL COMMTTEE. 4023 t Trl. O. FELD DA Saturday, June 5th 5 At 8.30 p. m. Sharp. at KAP0LAN PARE General Admsson 50c. ncludng Carrages, 409 3t Horses, etc. Sarah. Grffs. m$j Only a Scar Remans Scrofula Cured Blood Purfed by Hood's Sarsaparlla. "C.. Hood d Co., Lowell, Mass. " t s wth pleasure that send a testmonal concernng what Hood's Sarsaparlla has done for my daughter. t s a wonderful medcne ad cannot recommend t too hghly. Sarah, who s fourteen years old, has been, Afflcted Wth Scrofula ever snce she was one year old. For fve yean She has had a runnng soro on one sde of her face. We tred every remedy recommended, but nothng dd her any good untl we commenced usng Hood's Sarsaparlla. My marred daughter advsed me to uso Hood's Sarsaparlla because Hood'ss? Cures t had cured her of dyspepsa. She had been troubled wth that complant snce chldhood, and snce her cure she has never been wthout a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparlla n the house. We commenced gvng t to Sarah about one year ago, and t has conquered the runnng sore, Only a Scar Remanng as a trace of the dreadful dsease. Prevous to takng the medcne her eyesght was affected but now she can see perfectly. n connecton wth Hood's Sarsaparlla wo have used Hood' Vegetable Plls, and fnd them the best." Mahla. (Jkffx, Mb. Xena, llnos. Hood's Plls cure nausea, sck headache, ndgeston, blousness. Sold by all druggst. HOB RON DRUG COMPANY, S66 Wholesale Agents. MdSummer CTVT rq N Swss Mulls and Lawns n Dots OF ALL SZES. Best Styles n the Market Lace Curtans! Madras! Lace Curtans Madras n large varety of patterns and grades Shaded Cotton for chrochet work. VALENCENNES LACES A D nsertos to Match. Examne these goods carefully. They are great. Latest Salors5 Hats n Whte and Black n all grades. JpgyCome and examne our stock and be convnced that we mean what we say. We ae always wllng to show you our goods. Temple of Fashon, M. G. SLVA, Prop. OTHER PEOPLE'S HUSBS lke to see ther wves dressed stylshly. Does vour? Try a dre BS cut from our new Butterck Patterns Nothng lke them n the market and "worth" ther weght n od. Lat st styhs n French Pattern, Pcnc and Yachtng Hats for the season. June llth races Derby Hats. MRS. H ANN A, 4007l m For' street. FRESH Transplanted EASTERN OYSTERS Can be had every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, by leavng your orders a day beforehand wth H. E. MclNTYRE & BRO. Corner Fort and Kng Streets. They excel the frozen ones and cost very lttle more. jf""ktsdeat s of the other lands can have them sent to them by sendng ther orders. 40l m fly ' SPEAKS jl TONGHT! On Corner Of Fort and Beretana Streets At 730. GOVERNMENT N ATTENDANCE. BND by Ha Electrc Lght Provded waan Electrc Lght Company. Prvate Rooms n Warng Block for the sale of medcne and treatment. Offce hours from 9 to a.m. QUTE A FEAT To ntroduce a new busness nowada ys and educate the publc to the fact that ' the best s the cheapest." But by mprovng qualtes and reducng prces we are able to do so. Could'nt do t f we dd'nt buy drect and save the mddleman 's proft. Don't care to talk our goods too much, but come and eee them yourself and be convnced that what we say s true. f you want genune bargans for real sold values, wthout fancy worda, but artcles that are eloquent n themselves, come here. Cty Furnture Store H. H. WLLAMS, Manager, Corner Fort and Beretana Streets. 3)99 NEW STOKE, Corner Kng aud Smth. Street? (C. L. Brto's Old Stand.) Japanese Dry and Fancy Goods LADES GENTS Slks, Crepes, Lades', Gents' Furnshng Goo'.s, Lanterns, Crockery, Mattngs, Etc., Etc., Etc. HEW GOODS TA EVERT STEAMER. OZAK, PROPRETOR. p. O. Box 263. Telephone 5S0. CLUB HACK ST Corner Bethel am Kfj Street. TELEPHONE 7(3. Carrages at all Hours of Day OR SGHT. Hacks 2, 8, 7 an 3. 4004 CASTLE A COOKs LMTED. MPORTERS, HARDWARE GENERAL Merchandse The HELEN BREWER brought up a large shpment of Goods among whch wll he found a General and Complete Lne OF Agrcultural mplements TO L8, MSCELLANEOUS NCLUDNG HARDWARE, Lawn Mowers, Hay Cutters, Cow Bells, Famly Grnd Stones, Vces, Rope, Manla and Ssal ; Churns, Cart Axles 7 Blacksmths' Bellows, Store Trucks, Staples, Beltng, Farbank Scales, Wooden Washboards, Refrgerators, MEAT CUTTERS! ce Cream Freezers, Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. NOTCE. Pearl Ol delvered to any part of cty at $2.40 per case, c. o. d. the CASTLE & CO0KE,L'd MPORTERS, Hardware nd General Merchandse Myrtles vs. leaaos We have now ready a lot of fne flag pns of the above clubs. They are made of fne gold, beautfully enameled n colors, and make a very desrable pn to possess. All members and frends of the dfferent clubs should wear one of the beautful lttle emblens. Also Ready Flag Pns of Punahou College, Scholars of ths nsttuton wll be glad to wear one of these beautful lttle flags. All colleges have ther flags now day?, and certanly Punahou wll not want to be far n the rear. Those we have made for you are as pretty as any seen abroad. We have enough to supply the whole college and ther frends, and the prce s only $2 50, Just what t would onehal f be were they made to order sngly. t s not a cheap pn n anythng but the prce, so do not delay, but show your colors at once.. F. MCBMM, Port street. Look A Your Hands Are they rough, red or rusty from work or exposure? You can transform them nto smooth, whte and refnlookng ed ancn ly usng Hnd's Honey and Almond Cream nght and mornng. Ths s a tolet arrhn nf mert. t clears the complex on by put tcg r the cutcle n a heal W th) V on. conh t J U B t m the thng f 0 r c h a p P e d ha n d L faceand lps. Ko m o ves k o s. pmples and scaly eruptons. Lades everywhere pronounce t a perfect tolet requste. Better try t. "Get t at H0BR0N DRUG U, the! r Wholesale Agents. Bj her address, mod tntntv nng 'u. ptprr, we vll buapleau descrpton t' re Food. Tbos. Leemns A., Bole.S't. so Ntarrajr St., N v. M m ThB AgHtpy lor STESTL.E'S MLK FOOD S WTH THK Hollster Drug Company, Lmted DA 523 Fort Street, Honolulu, H.. NPPON Wsh to announce to her patrons, that she has receved EX GAELC a consgnment of goods comprsng all the latest and freshes desgns n CARPETS, Dress Goods, Scarfs, Mornng Gowns for Lades and gents, Slk Kmonos, Smokng Jackets, Slk Pajamas, Japanese and Chna Ware. Screens, Porteres, Lmp Shades, etc. The latest thng n Lacquer Ware, s the Cherry Lacquer made up n handsome desgns whch cannot help to please the most fastdous. 6FBemember, have the leadng store for frstclas s Japanese Goods. DA NPPON, HOTEL STREET, AKNOTON r r.f BLOCK. MRS. J. P. P. COLLACO, Propretress. ATTENTON! Nfor m WOULD RESPECTFULLY my frends and tbf publc that am stll n tho Tnsmth ftnd Plumbng ou&ness That am now offerng for cash regular szt? 2x6 fett. Z c Lnd Bath Tube, wth Ph, Clan and n a. pece of ppe ready for connecton for only $0 each...so Stove at bed rock prces b n.. 45c. a length ; 5 n. 40c. a length ; 5 n.. 35c a length. JgyAll knds of Jobbnp promptly m.... ( to. fjkntr up Telephone 844 and yon.) rn wll receve prompt attenton at lowest prces. JAS. NOTT, Jr. 4

The walls of Oahu prson are beng panted. Mss Hall vsted Pearl Cty pennsular yesterday. The Hawaan Band wll not play at the feld day today. Thrteen passengers departed for the volcano by the Knau. One of the Helen Brewer's salors was eent to the hosptal yesterday. Wllam Norton shpped sx fne mules by the Knau yesterday. No league baseball game today. Postponed on account of feld day. A secondhan '94 Model Columba bcycle s offered for sale at a d bargan. A cottage at Palama, near Kng street and tramcar lne, s advertsed to let. They say that Dave Crozer s a sure wnner for the greenhorn bcycle race. j W. J. Stoddard, watchmaker, s now located n the Arlngton block, Hotel street. On account of llness Ed. Hapa wll not be able to enter any of today's races. Go to Kapolan Park at 230 today and see the result of the boys' good tranng. On account of H. A. A. C. feld day, there wll be no drll of the mounted reserve today. Przes for feld day sports wll be on exhbton n Jacobson & Pfeffer's wndow today. Ths year's graduatng class at Kamehameha was photographed on the campus yesterday. Stock, fxtures, presses, etc., of the Daly Bulletn plant wll be sold by Levey at noon today. Resdent Amercans wll meet ths evenng for the consderaton of Fourth of July celebraton. Wlhelm Lanz s authorzed to sgn the frm name of F. A. Schaefer & Co., under procuraton. Manager Ahrcns, of Waanae plantaton, made a flyng vst to town yesterday, returnng n the alter noon. St. Lous abd Fort Street, n the nnth game of the junor seres, on Makk baseball feld at 0 a.m. today. Morgan wll sell at hs salesroom today at noon certan valuable mproved propertes stuated on Llha street. The wash houses n the vcnty of Kng street brdge are n condton for nspecton by the Board of Health. n the Polce court yesterday Chock Keam was sentenced to four months at hard labor for stealng a bed qult. Unted States Mnster Wlls and Japanese Consul Shmzu pad offcal vsts to the Bennngton yesterday. Aala. one of Kalakaaa's "Le Mamo" hula grl?, was bured yes tcrday, her death havng occurred a day prevous. L. A. Thurston and mother, who have been spendng a few weeks at Pearl Harbor, wll return to the cty on Monday. H. J. Nolte has donated a fne mecrchaum ppe as one of the feld dav przes. The athletc club boys are very grateful. Bound fles of the Daly Bulletn frcm SS2 to S93 wll be sold at the aucton of the old Bulletn plant today. Two new marches wll be among the selectons played by the Hawaan Band at Emma Square concert ths afternoon. Hawaan Lodge No. 2, F. & A. M., wll gve a ball at ndependence park on the evenng of St. John's Day, June 24th. After the rng tournament n today's feld day sports, there wll be a race between horses whch took part n that event. Specal Hammer returned yesterday emptyhande wet and dscouraged from a search after de d, serters from the Helen Brewer. No decson has been rendered n the "Prnce''' Cupd habeas corpus case, announcement to that effect n yesterday's paper was made on TH E PACFC COMMERCAL A DV EHTlsE K HONO) JTETNE 5. MH5. what appeared to be relable author ty. Hon. H. P. Baldwn,.. Goodale and C. F. Horner and wfe were among the outgong passengers by the Knau yesterday. The attendance at Bernce Pauah Bshop Museum, Kamehameba, yesterday was qute large. Attendance s ncreasng steadly. Bds wll be receved at the offce of Rpley & Reynolds for stone work requred for the front of the new block to be erected on Kng street. Two gentlemen or a marred couple can secure board and lodg ng n a pleasant localty, on tramcar lne, ten mnutes rde from poetoffce. Walter C. Weedon bade farewell to confreres n the tax offce yesterday and assumed hs new dutes as manager of J. T. Waterhouse's mercantle busness. Allen Hutchnson's bust of Robert Lous Stevenson s beng well receved n the art world. A good engravng of t appears n Black and Whte magazne. People lvng n the vcnty of Palama wll be glad to know that the rce crop s rpe. Reports of shotguns to scare away the brds wll cease for a whle. A farewell hop wll be gven H. A. Elers, gunner on the Phladelpha, at the Healan boat house ths evenng. Cars wll leave corner Kng and Fort streets at 7 30 p. m. Bds wll be receved at the offce of Rpley & Reynolds untl Satur day, June 22d, for excavaton and foundaton work of a buldng to be erected on Kng street by H. von Holt Apropos of remarks made lately by persons regardng band musc at varous places, a promnent person lvng n the vcnty of the Pal remarked yesterday, "Why don't the band play at the Pal?" Last vew of the works of art n the Klohana Art League rooms tonght. Orchestral musc wll be furnshed. The admsson of twentyfv cents s very reasonable, consderng what can be seen e nsde. Early Thursday mornng Company F went to the top of Punchbowl for skrmsh drll, whch was vgorously ndulged n, gvng the boys a good appette for breakfast. Another drll of the same knd wll take place soon. Bluejackets from the Phladelpha and Bennngton played baseball on the league grounds yesterday. Seven nnngs consttuted the game, the score beng 2 to n favor of the Phladelpha club. Harry Wlder umpred to the sats facton of all concerned T. M... newspaper j sonaouauon. The Evenng Bulletn and the ndependent have amalgamated. The ndependent wll not be ssued Monday mornng. The two papers wll be thrown nto the afternoon feld. The Evenng Bulletn wll carry all advertsements and subscrptons of the ndependent. The consoldated papers wll hereafter be known as the Evenng Bulletn, eght pages, wth Danel Logan as edtor, and B. L. Fnney busness manager. Notce R. WLHELM LANZ AU thorzed from and after ths date to sgn our frm nama by procuraton. F. A. SCHAEFEB & CO. ' Honolulu, June 5, 805. Board 402S t 694 t and Lodgng OB TWO GENTLEMEN, OB A F marred couxle, cn he had n a pleasant localty, on the lne of the tramr.r s. and wthn ten mnutes rde from Potoffe e. the Address "A.. B. " at the offce of the Daly Advertk k 402 6t For 8a le. W COLUMBA BCYCLE 94 model. Wll sell cheap for cash Address "W," A dvkbtsxb offce. 40 tf TO LET. A COTTAGE AT PALAMA, near Kng eteet and tramcar lne Applv to W.M. L. PETERSON, Offce Over Golden Rule Bazar. Fort street. 402 3m Lost. SAVNGS BANK BOJK POSTAL The fnder wll please return to the Post offce. g)9lyt HOUSE TO RENT. "J5r 404tf ALMA COTTAGE ON WAfk k road. Kent $30 per month. Apply C HUSTACt. Jr. rtramcars pass door 404 tf To Let FURNSHED COTTAGE AT Wakk. Applv to C L. WGHT, W llder's S. S. Co. '3 offce. SPECA L BUSNGS TJUMS. To the Publc. C. R. Col lns better prepared than ever to manufacture Sngle and Double Harness, Saddlery of all knds, Carrage Tops and Trm m rgs. 37 Kng street. Telephone 662. P. O. Box 49b J. H. Boyd offers for sale at hs Resdence on Wakk Road, opposte Sunny South, a choce lot of Plants and Palms. 4007 test Plants for Sale jsaf Cty Carrage Company have removed to the corner of Fort and Merchant streets, Telephone No. 3. Frstcla ss carrages at all hours. John S. Andrade. Professor Westfall, portrat and landscape artst. Portrats made n ol, pastel, crayon and nda nk. Satsfacton guaranteed. Call and examne work. Studo, Eagle House, cottage 24. To My Patrons and Frends have just opened at my offce, 3 Bethel street, Honolulu, H.., an Art Exhbton of the latest desgns and oveltes n Embrodery Work, Drawn Work, Rope Slk, Kensngton Work and Etchngs. would respectfully nvte you and your frends to call aud nspect these goods. B. Bergersen. gtt"furnshed Rooms for rent or mouth at the by the day, week, Salors' Home. Mrs. R.. Green. Rng up Hack No. 7, Ha waan Express Company. Telephone 477. Carrage for shoppng, callng, and party drvng. L. H. Dee, resdence, Telephone 92. gbt Bedroom Setst Wardrobes, ce Boxes, Stoves, Hangng Lamps, Rugs, Bureaus, Chffoners, Steamer and Veranda Chars, Bed Lounges. Sofas, Baby Crbs, Clothes Baskets, Sewng Machnes, Whatnots, Meat Safes, Trunks, etc., sold at the lowest Cash Prces at the. X. L., corner of Nuuanu and Kng streets. When you wsh to dscontnue housekeepng let Chas. Hawkns bd on your furnture n ts entrety. t wll avod nconvenence of sellug n peces or sale. Kng and Alakea streets. Chas. Hawkns make es tmates on all classes of pantng, wall paperng and upholsterng. All work guaranteed. Kng and Aakea streets. New and secondhan d furn ture, all knds of secondhan d books, jewelry and damonds bought and sold. Contracts for pantng. Chas. Hawkns. gsa"'4 Say! Do you know that the Eagle House has changed hands?" And that s not the only change. Talk about a table Well, just try t once. Everythng Specal frstclas s. rates to regular hoarders. WSF Pacfc Carrage Company. Stand, confer Nuuanu aud Hotel streets. Frstclas s rgs wth competent drvers can he had at all hours of the day or nght. Prces to sut the tmes. Telephone 442. SjSF' ff you wxut to self out your Fttrntttkk n ts entrety, call at the. X. L. EST" Hawaan Boat Hon. Foot of Rchards street, Have tne pleasure boats of all descrptons for rent by the hour or day. Balls fe Shaw. Beach Grove, Wakk, near Bshop's Swtch Bathng and Pcnc Resort. Reserves for famles, lades and chldren. Terms reasonable. Chas. F. Warren, Manager. Patronze Uanwa Baths, Wakk. Tramcars pass the door. W. S. Bartlett, Propretor. For Ba gans n New and Secondhan d Furnture, Lawn Mowel's, Wcker Chars, Garden Hose, etc., call at the. X. L.. corner of Nuuanu and Kng streets. G. R. Harrson, Practcal Pano and Organ Maker and Tuner, can fur nsh best factory references. Orders left at Hawaan News Co. wll receve prompt attenton. All work guaranteed to be the same as done n factory. Amercan l very and Boardor Stables w Corner Merchant and Rchard Streets. Lvery and Boardng Stables. Carrages, Surreys and Hacks at all hours. TELEPHONE 493. 402 NOTCE! Own Your Owe Home. c. & c. f none of the below mentoned pro pertes sut you, have others, and plenty of lme to fnd just ycu want f baven'' '' 4 Lots on Beretana street. S Lots on Alexander street. 2 Lots on Magazne street. 8 Acres n Nuuanu alley. S Acres n Mano3 Valley. 39 Acres n Kal h Valley. 4 Houses and Lots on Punchbowl street. Houses and Lots on Beretana street. House and Lot on Wlder Avenue. C. D. CHASE, Safe Depost Buldng, 393 TELEPHONE 84. PEKRK JONES T. A. SMPSON JONES & SMPSON, Accountants and Commsson Agents Hocsb, Land and General Busness Agency. Conveyancng and Leral Documents drawn up. Drawngs and tracngs made. Tbansalatons n French, German, Spansh, Portuguese, Dutch, talan and Hawaan. Blls collected and accounts adjusted. OFFCE 308 Merchant St. 3959 Calforna and Hawaan Frut PRODUCE COMPANY. 377 Kng Street, Opp. 0. R. R. Depot Groceres, Provsons and ce House Goods, Fsh, Vegetables. Frozen Oysters, etc., receved by every steamer from San Francsco and Vancouver. josf"the shppng trade suppled. Geo. Cavanagh, Manager. Telephone No. 755. S952 E. VOORN & CO., DEALKRS N Havana, Manla and Domestc Cgars We also carry a full lne ot Tobaccos, Ppes, etc., etc. CE COLD DRMS A SPECALTY. Step n on your way to the cty front and get a cold drnk and a good cgar. No. 208 Fort St., Esplanade 3877 ALEXER CMSHOLM, (Successor to Chas. Hammer.) HARNESS MAKER Kng and Fort Streets, s prepared to manufacture all knds and trades of landma de Harness at short notce. LOWEST OF PRCES FOR CASH. A. work guaranteed to be satsfactory before leavng the shop. 3967 m NUNES & HAERS0N HORSESHOERS. Neat Work and Satsfacton Guaranteed. TELEPHONE 445 QUEEN STREET, Three doors Wakk of 39756 m Rchards street. CHALK TALK! Chalk marks properly made on cloth to conform wth your fgure, are sure to ave you a ft. guarantee to ft you n pants or suts or we don't want your trade. Gve me a tral and vou wll come ajan. C. AKMA, 3955 46 Nuuanu Street. L FOR SALE! A TRACT OF L ON ONE of the other slands ; to be sold en tre or n quanttes to sut, from 20 to 0 f) acres, or more. The land s composed of Wet. Dry and Forest, sntable for Coffee, Kce, Cane, Taro ard Grazng. PRCE $5 TO $00 PER ACRE. 3983 m "J.F.." Advertser Offce. Strayed. A BAY H )RSE, BRED G G on hp. Owner ran rh t have same hv nrovnsr owner shp and payng costs on applyng to CHAS CLARK, Punchbowl street, below Oueen. 408l w j The undersgned s ncm prepared to sell FKESH POND MULLET From the celebrated Fshpond of Weloka, Ewa, tc. P. laukea, Propretor) on Mondays and Frdays OF EACH WEEK. STALL NO. 8, FSHMARKET. Speeal orders wll be promptly attended to. C. L. HOPKNS. Honolulu, May st, 895. ;SS3t f Bu! dng Lots AT WAKK ON CAR LN and on PALAMA ROAD near Fertlzer Plant. These Lots an verv cheap and wll he sold on easy terms Desrable ACRE TRACTS near the cty and other propertes for sale. BRUCE WAKNG & CO., 503 Fort Street, near Kng. 3946tf F. W. MAKNNEY, Searcher of JKecords ABSTRACTS AUD Certfcates of Ttle. Havng had ffteen years experence as a Searcher am prepared to do all work n my lne reasonably and accurately. fjttau work guaranteed to be absolutely correct. OFFCE 38 FORT STREET 3962 W. O. Smth's Offce.) CRTERON SALOON Fort. JVenr Hotel Htreet. chas. j. McCarthy, Manager. Popular Brands of Straght ( loofls ALWAYS OS H. Trv the Great Appetzer THE BROWNE COCKTAL, a specalty wth thp resort DEPc'lT OF THE FAMOUS WEL LAGER BEER 3853 GOO KM, 4 Nuuanu Street, MPORTKK DEALER N European and Chnese Dry and FANCY GOODS. By the latest vessel, we receved a full and complete lne of ndes' Trmmed and Untrmmed Hats, Gents' Furnshng and Cloth", consstng of the latest patterns and desgns. Call on me for your fne clothes, etc. jfl"best Black and Green Chuese Teas n quanttes to sut. 3935 GOO KM, Propretor. THE EAGLE HOUSE NUUANU AVENUE, Drummond & Johnson, Propretors FRSTCLAS S FAMLY HOTEL Rooms en Sute or Sngle. Detached CottegO Connected Wth the Bonso. Our tahle s 6uj)pled v. th the hekt the market affords. Rates 2 per day; $2 per week ; $45 per month. M. H. Drummond, L. M. Johnson. 395S S. N8HHUBA, Foster '.ock, Nuuanu Street Ex tfaelc. New Goods, CONSSTNG Slk, Cotton and Slk Crepe DRESS GOODS, Straw Hats, Scarfs for Lades and tjents Choce Japan Teas and Provsons at Wholesale and Retal at lowest fgures. 'All warranted. 3984 OF WNG WO TA & CO., HAVE RECEVED KX BAKE LNA A LARGE NVOCE op KaTTaN CHAJLKS! LOUNGE B 8873 otce. R. C. E. BOARDMAN S Au thorzed to collect all accounts for Wllam Bros. El). A. WLLAMS, 389t f ManTPT Half and Halt" s a u'reat appetzer, makes the weak etout and purtes the hlood. Sold at the EMPRE SALOON, Two for 25 Cent. 3964 FLOUR. Has ganed the con tdence ot al) consumers. Prces belo any other No. Standar d Flour n market. WE GUARANTEE EVERY SACK. Theo. H. Daves & Co., SOLE AGENTS. 3833 Not ce to Housekeepers! Don't you often fnd ra'tlonakh n your catmcal and other cereals? Don't you often complan of tnecoflb beng muddy ; tbe hams tha have t he foakw all nht hefore you can fry a nlce, and floor whch spols your bread every tme you hake? Why jrrow om wth worry and hother when you can huy everythng that s fresh and of the heet from VOELLER fc CO., CASH GROCERS, Qoodl delvered. Warn Block Freman's Fund nsurance Comp'y Tle Thlrt VHtMo ) m m Anaaal ntatomen urn, mmwn ASSETS $3,240,86 AB. B Captal Padup S'et Surplus n CaM,000,oca f k 846,267 H KKN CANCJK RBBB WW (Cal. Standard) Kr $ l,l8,f98 04 Marne 5.,0 38 COMWKATf VK,222,209 42 OORDROl Jan. AH't' Keln. Nel Ker v BorpltU LS80 $ 74,4 7 $ 244,60 5',72 880,620.890 407,998 268.882 L890 2,48,7 8 797,90 484.438 Htt) 3.240.W.,222,299 M',.2j7 JOHN W. PATY, CENTRAL MARKET FrPtcJaa s Market n every rmmc Hdee carryng a full lne of Meets make a specalty of 4.7 fler'l Cheea, Presel Cork B WESTBR00K & GAKL H. G. BART, Pboprbtob. Formerly wth Wenner & Co. Jeweler am Watchmaker. f5 PORT STlKJCT, Hawaan Jewelry and Damond Settng SOUVENR BFOOV8 at very low prces. fhpdonl forgot thn number 65 Fort strnh. 3863

RH H99 Oahu Ralway & Land Co.'s TME TABLE Wrom uml Alter June, 892 El V Bf Mrr,r'vr7. ro 2WA MLL B. B A D A.JK. x".m r.m. P.U. 47. Honolulu...85 45 435 50.ve Pearl Cty.. 930 230 50 556 trrreewa Mll... 9 57 257 536 622 TO HOJfOLCLU. C B B A A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. L.aave Ew Mlt.. 62 043 343 542 Leave Pearl Cty..655 5 45 60 Arrve Honolulu..730 55 455 645 a Satordava only. 8 Daly. 5 Sundays excepted. D Saturdays excepted. The Pacfc Commercal Utusd Svary Mornng, Sunday, by the Advertser Except Hawa an Gazette Company.t Vo. 38 Merchant Street. lbscrh'ton KATES J '.. j Daly Pacfc Commercal ADVER TSES (8 PAGEB) t5er month 75 f er 3 months f pad n advance.. 2 00 Per year n advance S 00 ;3.r vear, postpad to Unted States of Amerca, Canada, or Mexco.. 00 Per year, postpad other Foregn 4 00 SemWeekl y Hawaan Gazette, (8 pages Tuesdays and Frdays) '. r rear 04 numbers $5 00 Per year, Foregn Countres 6 00 Payable nvarably n Advance. Advertsements unaccompaned by specfc nstructons nserted tll ordered Advertsements dscontnued before expraton of specfed perod wll be charged as f contnued for full term. Lberal allowance on yearly and half yearly contracte. Where cuts are nserted they must be ALL METAL not mounted on woodother wse we assume no rsk of ther preservaton. EO. H. PARS, Busness Manager. SATURDAY. JUNE 5, 895. THE AUVEKTSER CALENDAR, ne, 895. ML M. Tu. W. Th. Fr. Sa. moon's phases. r Full Moon v June 7. 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 Last Qu'r S June 5. v ' NewMtoSn 9 0 H 2 l l HT "to "3 l 20 2 22 P Jne22' m. Frst Qu'r 23 24 25 28 27 28 29 9 June 29. SO S AL, 3BVC. Btaamsfupa wll leave for am arrve from an FrancsOO, Vancouver and Sydney on ha followng dates, tll 'he close of 895..J.B. AT KNOLCUJ Leave Honolulu h. Sah Fbaxcbco For San Francsco OB VANCOUVER or Vancouver On or Abeut On or About Australa... June 2 Coptc June Warrmoo.. June 24 Australa...June. 24 Monowa luly 4 Alameda June 27 Anstrala....Julv 5 Mowera July 2 Mowera... July 24 Cty Pekng...! uly 7 uoptc juy u Australa July 20 Alameda Aug. Marposa... July 25 Australa...Aug. 9 Warrmoo Aug. Cty Pekng.. Aug. 0 Belgc. Aug. 9 Warrmoo..Aug. 24 Australa...Aug. 4 Marposa Aug. 29 M onowa..aug. 22 Australa Sept. 2 Mowera.!..Aug. 6 'optc bept. y Ko Janero Mowera bept..sept. 24 Australa.. 6.. Sept. 7 Monowa...Sept. 26 Alameda... Sept. 9 Australa...Sept. 30 Warrmoo Oct.... 2 Anstrala Oct. 2 Australa.... Oct. 2 Warrmoo...Oct. 24 Chna Oct. 6 Alameda Oct. 24 Marposa Oct. 7 Chna Oct. 29 Mowera Nov. Australa Nov. 5 Coptc Nov. Mowera Nov. 24 Warrmoo Dec Coptc Nov. 28 Ctv Pekng.. Dec Warrmoo... Dec. 24 896. Ctv Pekng.. Dec. 28 Mowera Jan ",lterologlcal Record. s wraunm nmnr. TUBLSUSD SVEBt MONDAY..lOM. THE HMO S B m m w S a a ; 35 S. S 3 5 4 run 2 30. 83J.0 70 80'.09 7S 8 EX 8 Hon a,s0. 09 30.02 69 82.00 85 8 3 a Tne. OS 30.00 99 84.08 6S Sj NE 3 0 Wd f 30.05 29.69 70 84.0 6' S 2TH 2 Thu '. 30.0 30.0 68 S6.00 67 3 ene 3 ffrl. 7 30.0 30.0 7 82.00 '0 4! ne 8 830.0 30.04 72 8'.0 72 4 nnb 3 Barometer corrected for temperature and elevaton, but not for lattude. Tde?, Sun and Moon. a Fl e, S S o o 3 f 3 5 " tc a3 n 3; "S s5 S S 8 jj p.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. Von 0,. 0 28 0.2;.2 5.7 6.4 9.5 cea... 0.3; 6.33 2. 5.7 6.42 0.29 Wed... lo.'. 2 7. 9 7.46 2.33.33 5. 7, 6.42U. 3 rturs.. 3 7 48 9. 4. 53 2.40 5 7 6.42.35 frld... 4 8.39 0.5 3.25 2.H 5.76.43! at 5 9.30. 5 3.57 4. 5 5.8. 6.43 0. 5 a.m. p.m C3... t'll C.47 0.22 4.29 5.4 5. 6.45 0.33 Last Quartr of the Moon on the 5th at 0 h. & m. a. n The Hawaan Gazette Company manufactura rubber stamps of all descrptons SHPPNG NTELLGENCE. VKS8BU9 PORT. MEN OF WAR. ' 8 P8 Phladelpha. Cotton, B F. U SS Bennngton, Thomas, Mare MKJX'KANTM EN. (Tnb lfet does not nclude coasters.; ktne B N Castle, Hubbard. San Francsco. Stmr Mornng Star, (arl..d, Kuk. Robert Lewers, Goodman, San Frmndseo. Bktne W H Dmond, Nl son, Ban Fran. Shn Helen Brewer. Mahany. New York. Schr Transt, Jorgenen. San t rancco. BkCD rvant, JaCObsen, Ban r rancsco. Bark Martha Davs, Some, San Francsco. Kr' W G rwn, Wllams, San Francsco. Bktne B G Wlder. Hey, San Francsco. Am shp Tlle E B tarbuck, Curts, b F. Schr Hram Bngham, Walkup. San Fran. Am shp Manuel Llaguno, Small, S F. Bark Andrew Welch, Drew, San Francsco. FOREGN VESSELS EXPECTED. Vessels. Where from. ue. Bark Edward May.. Boston....... Due Bchr Aloha.. B P Due O A OS S Coptc...Hongkong. June 7 OSS Australa. S F.June 2 Bark B P. Kthet S F.June 22 Bk Martba Bock hah n Lverpool... June 24 G A B 8 Warrmoo..Vancouver.....June 24 Bark Albert Port Gamble..June 25 B M SS Alameda...Sydney.June 27 CAS Mowera Sydney..July Bark Amy Turner..New York. 5 Shp Mare HackfeldLverpool...Oct 2 ARRVALS. Frday. June 4. Stmr James Makee, Peterson, from Kapaa. DEPARTURES. Frday, June 4. Stmr Knau, Clarke, for Mau and Hawa. Stmr James Makee. Peterson, for Kapaa. K8SEL.8,Et N rora Schr Transt, Jorgensen, for San Francsco. MPORTS. Per James Makee 2040 bags sugar, 55 bags rce. PASSENGERS. DEPARTURES. For Mau and Hawa, per stmr Knau, June 4 Volcano J T Gassman and wfe. Prof Colby and wfe, C C Robertson. J E Govan, Mrs McCellan, Mss Mnllns, Mrs Moses, Mrs Cartwrght, Master Cartwrght, Mss Cartwrght. Way ports C L Wght, Mrs C L Wght, H P Baldwn, W W Goodal e, C F Horner and wfe, Mss Edth Bond. Mrs T C Smth. Mr and Mrs Tulloch, W T Robnson, H S Padget, G K Wlder and wfe, RevS YSugyama, Mss Holmes, Mrs Egner and chld, "Rev J K Kaauwa, G C Beckley, TC Forsyth, W Merebugh, wfe am servant. Rev A Ostrom and wfe. Mrs J Hotng, Rev D Kahovo, Mrs Rckard, Mrs Thompson, Rev S W Kekuewa, C J Falk. 4. Damond Head June 4, 0 p.m. Weather cloudy ; vnd, fresh N.E. The schooner Transt wll leave for San Francsco ths mornng wth a full cargo of sugar. The S. G. Wlder wll load sugar after the Martha Davs. Captan Hey expects to leave port wthn two weeks. T3 bark Martha Davs moved from the stream to the coal wharf yesterday to dscharge brck. She wll load sugar for the combnaton. The Lehua has a new crew. Accordng to a statement made by one of the old crew, they were dsmssed for drnkng too much gn the other day. The custom house boat has been overhauled and repanted by George Wlson and, as Arche Glflla n aptly says, "t looks as pretty as a ltte red wagon." Captan Campbell wll leave for Austral a. San Francsco n the next He s not n the best of health and requres a rest. He wll be absent sx or eght weeks. The schooner Aloha was to leave San Francsco on the 2'2d hst, for Honolulu. When the Andrew Welch left the rmgard was n the stream and the K. P. lthet was at the seawall. The Helen Brewer completed loadng last nght. She has about 2700 tons of dark sugar on board. Four thousand bags were placed n her hold yesterday afternoon n sx hours tme. Whle the Andrew Welch was n port at San Francsco Captan Drew had her topsdes panted black nstead of the usual slate color. The Welch s dschargng at Brewer's wharf. The steamer James Makee arrved from Kapaa yesterday wth 2040 bags of sugar whch was dvded between the Martha Davs and Transt. The steamer departed agan n the afternoon. The steamer Knau left for Hlo yesterday wth a heavy passenger lst, whch ncluded ffteen for the volcano. Charles L. Wght left to look after busness matters connected wth the Wlder Steamshp Company. Cty of Mexco, Mex., May 3. The Pacfc Mal Steamshp Company s severely censured for overloadng and bad placng of he cargo on the Colma, to whch s attrbuted the rapd snkng of the steamer. PACFC rommeucal ADVERTSER HONOLULU, JUNE!", ls RANFALL FOR MAY, 895. (From Reports to Weather Servce.) Plev. Feet. nches Staton. Hawa Waakea Hlo town Papakou Pepeekeo Honomu Honoma Hakalau Honobna Laapahoehoe Laupahoehoe Ookala Kukaau Paaulo Paanhau Paaah&u Honokaa Kukuhaele Nul Kohala Kohala Msson Wamea Puokapu Kalua Holualoa laaloa Kealakekua Kalahk Naalehu Honoapo H lea X lllltx Ka pa pa la Olaa (Mason). Waakaheula. Kapoho Mau Kahulu Wakapu Haleakala Ranch... Paa Hana H an a Olowalu Kaanapal MOLOKA Mapulehu Lana 50 B.63 00 00 8.8.joo 8.28 950 lo.l't 200 8 BO S 70 0 0.87 fw S.7 4M) 4.4V 250 2 72 750 3.48 300.85 looo 3.30 44o 2.36 7m 3.33 200 3 4 350 3.7 583 3.0G 2730 2 09 3025 950 4 24 200 800 580 5 38 800 0.84 650 2.04 5 2.9 30 2.50 too 2.85 2225 4000... 050 4.06 750 9.46 0 5.5S 0 600 4000.29 400 3 42 2000 80 3 s4 200 2.8 nk 6.65 5 5 0.46 600 70 2.S Oahu Punahou 50 Oahu College 80 Honolulu (Cty) 20 Kulaokab.ua 50 0.73 Kng St. (Kewalo) 5.20 Kapolan Park 0 0.42 Makk 50 2.27 Manoa 00.39 Pauoa 50.06 nsane Asylum 30 Nunanu (School st.) 50.3 Xuuanu (Wylle st.) 250 3.4 Nuuanu (Klec. Stn) 405 4 4 Nuuanu (H'fwa y H) 730 6 57 Nuuanu, Luakaha.. 850 9.57 Maunawl 300 4.94 Wamanalo 25 4.27 Ahumanu 350 8.23 Kahuku 25.05 Waanae 5 0.50 Ewa Plantaton 60.66 Kaua Lhue,Grove Ranch 200 2.36 Lhue (Molokoa) 300 3.26 Hanamaulu 200 2.62 Klauea 325 3.7 Hanale 0 8 7 Waawa 0.40 Makawel 0.00 C. J. Lyons. n charge Weather Bureau. t,,..", T 9 V J 'sr? Prof.W.H.Peeke,who makes a specalty of EpQepsy, has wthout doubt treated and cared more casea thac any lvng Physcan ; hs saccess s astonshng. e have heard of casesofaoyeare'standngcnred by hm. Hepublshesavaluablework on ths dsease whcl be sends wth a large bottle of hs absolute can, f roe to anysnffererwho may send ther P.O.and Express address. We advse anyone wshng a cure to address, Prof. W. EL PJBEKE, P. D., 4 Cedar St., New York ( Commercal Saloon, Corner Nuuanu and Beretana Streets. T. KEY EN, Manager. COOL FRESH BEER ON DRAUGHT THE STARD BR3 OF BOTTLED BEER. Fue Whskes, Brandes, Wnes FRENCH LQUORS. Table Claret a specalty. BE T MANHATTAN GN and GRESHAM COCKTALS when you have a thrst on ( hnrston) ShpOwner s, Attenton! rphe MOST FAVORABLE TERMS A. are now offered for nsurance on Deep Water Vessels by the Freman's Fund nsurance Company op San Francsco. For partculars, apply to JOHN H. PATY, 3639 tf gent. J. T. LUND, 5 Bethp' street. PRACTCAL GUN and LOCKSMTH; Reparng of all descrptons. Brownng, Blueng and Restockng Gun and Bcycle Reparng a specalty. BCYCLES Baseball FOR KENT. 402 HAWAAN Assocaton, On Saturday, June 22 AT 330 P. BE., Stars vs. Kamehamehas AT BASEBALL PARK. Admsson 25 Cents 40 )6 The Hawaan Gazette Company manufacture rubber stamps of all descrptons. flanadlan A USTRALAN! lonbsnsnn Steamshp Lne Steamers of the above lne, runnng n connecton wth the Canadan Pacfc Ralway Co., between Vancouver, B. C. and Sydney, N. S. W., and callng at Vctora B. C, Honolulu and Suva Fj, Are Due at Honolulu On or about the dates below stated, vz From Sydney and Suva, for Vctora and Vancouver, B. C S. S. "MOWERA" July 2 S. S. "WARRMOO" August From Vctora and Vancouver, B. Suva and Sydney C, for S. S. "WARRMOO" June 24 S S. "MOWERA" July 24 S. S. "WARRMOO" August 24 Through tckets ssued from Honolulu to Canada, Unted States and Europe. 8yFor Freght and Passage and all general nformaton apply to Theo.H.Daves & Co., Ld. GENERAL AGENTS. OCEANC m AMSHP CO t pn tl ban. M an 0 U U For r San Francsco The New and Fne Al Steel Steamshp " ALAMEDA." Of the Ocuanc Steamshp Company wl be due at Honolulu, from Sydney and Auckland, on or about JUNE 27th, And wll leave for the above port wth Mals and Passengers on or about that date. For Sydney & Auckland The New and Fne Al Steel Steamshp "MONOWA" Of the Oceanc Steamshp Company wll be due at Honolnlu, from San Francsco, on or about JULY 4th, And wll have prompt despatch wth Mals and Passengers for the above porte. The undersgned are now prepared to ssue THROUGH TCKETS TO ALL PONTS N THE UNTED STATES. For further partculars regardng Freght or Passage apply to Wn. G. rwn & Co., Ltd., GENE R AL AGENTS OCEANC STEAMS JJLX DT Tme Table LOCAL LNE. 8. 8. AUSTRALA Arrve Honolulu Leave HoBoluln from S. F. tor S.F. May 27 June 3 June 2.. June 24 July 25. July 20 THROUGH LNK From San Fran, From Sydney for for Sydney. San Francsco. Arrve Honolulu. Leave Honolulu. MARPOSA Jun 6 ALAMEDA Jun 27 ARAWA July 4 MARPOSA Jul 25 334 ;ha. brwsk & oos Boston Lne of Packets J a Shppers wll please take notce that the v M ERCA N B3 AMY TURNER, Leaves New York on or arou.may 5 for ths port, f suffcent nduce ment offere. gyfor r.taer nformaton, apprj U Chas. Brewer scc. 27 Kolb., or to C. BREWER & CO. vl'd.;, Hon lnln, Agents. JOHN N0TT, MPORTER 4AvU U f DEALER Steel and ron Ranges STOVKM AM rxttbks, House Keepng Goods Ktclen AM) Utensls. AGATE WARE, RUBBER HOSE PUMPS, ETC., ETC., Plumbng, Tn, Copper DM ON J KNG Sheet ron Work. STREET G. WEST, BLOCK Commsson Merchant MPORTER DEALER N Carrage Materals Of F'very Descrpton ncludng OAK, ASH, HCKORY WHTE WOOD LUMBER, Spokes, all szes; Savern Wheels, Wood Hub Wheels, Sawed Felloes, Bent Rms from to 2 nches, Dump Cart Shafts, Wagon Poles, Doubletree s, Sngletree s, Wagon and Cart Hubs, all szes ; A FULL ASSORTMENT OP Trmmers Materals Carrage Hardware, Norway ron, and Steel Tres. 'Havng a long experence n the Carrage Busness, am prepared to sup ply Carrage Bulders, Plantatons, etc., wth frst class materals, personal ly selected, at tl.e very lowest cash prces. gj&raw sland orders wll receve prompt attenton. MASONC BLOCK, Corner Alakea and Hotel Ntreeto. 'Telephone No. 350. 3878 30 to 20 20 to 5 8 to 5. Pretty good odds, arn't they. f you can get as good odds on thf races June th, you ought to "emash the books." But we are not gvng these odds on the race?, but to all who need gcod fmtclaf s cloths Get a nce Derby Sut and pck a wnner and you wll be a "red hot plunger." Now s your chance f you want to get dressed n fce styl for lttl 3 money. MEDEHOS & CO.. S. Decker, Manager. Hotel street, opposte Kn Note That the War Hros. 3 over, and t s the duty of evr y ctzen to support the exstng form of government. Although thngs may not move wth the cordalty that would nsure an everlastng pece; stll they may be allowed to subsde nto that ndfference wthout anmosty, tnat would allow ether party to work out ther best nttrests. All thngs consdered t may be for the best, but tme, the only arbtrator n such easef, must alone decde that. J. G. STEWART s a plumber and wll do your work n a shape and at fgures that wll gve satsfacton. 3949 tf 5 BETHEL STREET. EUSTACE & Co.. Dealers k tvood OOAl Aao Whte and Black Sand whcr we wll sell at the verv lowest market rat&e SLL SPHOH No. 4. V?v S!TC. TBLEPEO UQf PORTS OF OAHU. Steamer Waanalo, John Calway, Captan. Quck det atcfa for Waanae. M kula and Waalna Enqure on Bo?d steamer. 3920tf Of nterest to Managers of Plantatons. A Model Plant s not complete wthout Electrc Power, thus dspensng wth small Rngnotj Why not generate your power from one CENTRAL staton? One generator can furnsh power to jroor Pompa, Centr fugals, Elevators. Plows, Ralway! and Hosts; also furnsh lght and power for a radus of from 5 to SO mles. Electrc Power beng need laves the labor of haung coal n your feld, also water, and does away wth hhg prced engneers, and onljt have ore engne to look alter n our md. Where water power s avalable, t costs nothng to generate Klertrc Power. The Hawaan Fh.ECTtc Company s now ready to furnsh Fleetrr Plants and Generators of all descrptons at short notce, and also has on hand a large stock of Wre, Chandelers, am all Electrcal Goods. All on'ers wll be gven prompt attenton, and estmates furnshed for Lghtng and Power Plants; also attenton s gven to House and Marne Wrng. THEO..HOFFMANN, 3940 Manager. Natonal Cane Shredder (PATmO DMDBB TH " laws TK HAWAAN H.S. Mr. John A. Scott, Manager of the Hlo Sugar Company gves the followng wonderful record of the workng of the NATONAL CAN E SB RED DER, whch was erected by ther works at the commencement of the crop just harvested "Durng the past week the Hlo Sugar Company's mll ex ceeded any of ts former records by closng the 25 hours grndng wth an output of 300 tons. Ths s fully 0 per cent, more than tho host work of former years. "The three roller mll beng 26 n. by 54 n. and the two roller mll 30 n. by 60 n. The frst mll dong ths amount of work n an effcent manner and wth great ease, compared wth work on whole cane, owng to thorough preparaton of the cane by the Natonal Cane Shredder, recently erected by the Company. And by ts use the extracton las been ncreased from 3 per cent, to 5 per cent, on al knds of cane, and n some cases 80 per cent, has been reached; the average beng 75 to 78 per cent., accordng to qualty. " contnue to fnd the megass from shredded cane better fuel than from whole cane. "The shredder has been workng day and nght for seven months and has gven me entre satsfacton, havng shredded durng that tme about sevent3r thousand tons of cane, and a large part of t beng hard ratoons. "The shredder and engne requre very lttle care or attenton." grplan8 and specfcatons of these shredders may be seen at the offce of W G. rwn $ Co. L'd. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE HAWAAN SLS. 3594 Natonal n Works. 7 QT E E N s T l E ET, Between Alakea and Rchard Btreets. H E UNDERSGNED ABE PEE 7 vru! fr, n.abt W... all Httt'tt... At Trnn... " j t t m m... u urass, Dronze,..nu, nu hj j vmng f. also a genera! repar shop for Steam Engnes, Pce Mlls, Corn Mlls, Water Wheels, Wnd Mlls, etc.; Machnes for the Cleanng of Coffee, Castor Ols, Beans, Kame, Sna, Pneapple Leaves and other Fbrous Plants and Paper St ck also Machnes lor Extractng Starch from the Manoc, Arrow boot.etc. SF"A orders promptly attended to. Whte, Htmau & 3882 Co.