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!' a a 1 ' ti a a i , -, s ag&; J I I - I - ?3 a HAWAII iPRQGREssj HOLOMUA. li., - lK "f .& Tlxe Xjlxe of tle Zan.d. Is Ssta.TDlis32.ed. in. 2SIgCb.teo"uisaa.ess.' r 4 4 Hi 5 , fea '3 B ' l J uj I. f ra . . Sit 1 Ifc-.- ; f va Ri:- y I'ai ( m r,'i- jfiHi M lT & - S? . - f $. j v,& C.Jm wC vSw?. Sft K "? llSi. ;4 ''.- - vv m v ;.,. -- i. WW " Vol. L No. 17. HawaiiHolomua IS TODLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY I$r THE Holomua Publishing Co. At King St. (Thomas block), Honolulu, H. I. SU3SCEIPTI0N, per Month, 50 Cts. The paper U ilcliTcred by Gamers in the twa and unbarbi. Sinole Copies for Sale at tht Kcws Dealers and at the Office ot pabHontkm. ABRAHAM FEfWAtWEZ, - Manager EDMUND NORRIE, - - Editor 2STOTICE. All Easiness CommBrncMtions nbould 1 Addressed to Abraham Fernandes, Gono-Ial- u, H. I. Correspondence nnd Communications for nnbliotition should bo addressed to the Editor Hawaii Holomua. No notice will bo paid to any anouytnous communications. Uwsincs (Carte A. P. PETERSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Oracet 113 Kaabnraanu Street, Honolulu Hawaiian Islands. CHARLES CREIGHTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Offices 1J3 Kaahumann Street, Honolulu ILiwaiian Islands. . CLARENCE W. ASHFORD, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. .Office: Old Capitol Building, (Honolulu . ' HoleJadjoining l03t Office, Honolulu.- - A. ROSA, ATTORNEY AT IJY, No. 15 Kaahuraanu St., Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands. PAUL NEUMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAV. 314 Merchant Street. Honolulu, Mutual Tolophono 415. J. M. DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY AT LaSv, 306 Morobant St., Office (Mutual) ' Tol. ISO, Besidonco 67. S. K. EA-N- E,. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office: Cornor King and Bethel streets, up-siair- s. . JOHN LOTA1CAULUKOU. ATTORNEY AT. LAW, nfli f?nnflr "Rinf it Botbol Sts. " v Wing Mow Chan, lXrORTXRS AND Commission Merchants DEALERS TN. Okwt awi Japan Tea, Pnvi$Ks, Ntwlt Cifars, GROCfiBJBS, SILKS, MATTING; Ojkor Wood Trwks. KHm , 3iricSiHo4ioliila, P. O :3lcm, Mihl T. No. T8. Urines (Sard? HONOLULU. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, BRUCE & A. J. CARTWRIGHT Business of a Fiduciary Nature Transacted. Prompt attention girea to the management of Estates, Guardianships, Trusts. etc., etc.. etc. Ojjic&!, : Garlwrvjhl Building, Merchant Street, Honolulu. F. H. REDTVARD, CONTRACTOR aKd BUILDER, No. 505 King Street,cHonolulu, Hawaiian Islands. 1. - I. -- llrf MACFARLANE & C& Dealers in Wines and Spirits Kaahumanu Street, Honolulu. Bell Telephone 3S 1 . P. O. Box 32 TV. W. TTOIGHT & SON, Carriage and Wagon Builders IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. 79 and 80 King Street, Honolulu, H. I. H. E; McINTYRE ,fcBRO., Grocery, Feed Store & Bakery, Corner of King and Fort Sts., Honolulu. J. PHILLIPS, PRACTICAL PLUMBER, GAS-FITTE- R COPPER-SIIITH- , IS" House and Sbip Job Work Promptly Executed. Nov 71 King Streot. Honolulu. & CD,, " 'Tinporiers.'&iDeftlQririn Groceries, Wines, Spirits, &c. Qaeon St, Honolalu. IGmpixe Saloon, JAMES OLDS, PnoFKtETOR. Fine Wine, Liqutrfftr Bbbi1, ALWAYS ON HAND. Corner Nun anu and Hotel StreeU LEWIS J. LEVEY, Real Estate and General Auctioneer. Coraer Fort and Queen Streets, Honolulu Personnl attention given to Sales of FnrnTluro, JReal Estate, Stock and Genoral 3Iercbandise. Matcal Tckphose 233. -- "' '"I Mil HI Bell TekpJioac 331. Tost OSee Box 32. W,W. WRIGHT & SON Carnage SWap Bite Ijt All Its Bkascsw. Horseshoeing A SEBC1ALTX. 179hi4 90 Kiag Si.,HooUl. &$nt$$ (Sards H. F. BERTELMANN, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, SS King St, Bell Telephone 107. HARRISON BROS., - ANDJEUILDER 203 Fort St, Honolulu. THOMAS LINDSAY, Mannfacluring Jeiceler and. Walchpxakcr, I Mclnerny Block, 403 Fort St., Honoluln. MERCHANTS EXCHANGE, S. I. SHAW,. FKorRiETOR, CHOICE LIQUORS ' and FINE BEERI' Comer of King and Nuuanu Sts., Mutual Tel. 423. Honolulu, C.W.MA0F1ELANE&CO., Importers & Commission MERCHANTS, Honolulu, - HawaiiatC Islands dub ptaHesiSo., S. F. GRAHA3r, Managei.l Xji-VQX- leed and w ' Sale Stables, Fort Street, botweeuJSotel i x and Beretania. Both Telephones No." 477 donneGted Wjh Hacand, Corner Kin? & Betbol'Sts. ' BoiaKTelepltoneB Ho..l 13. H. MB.Y & CD, Tea Dealers, Coffee Roasters 0 Provision Merchants 98 Fort Street, - Honolulu Families, Plantitious and Sbipa supplied witb cboicest Europca n& American Groceries California Produce by Erery Steamer. Chas. T. G-ulic- k NOTARY PUBLIC For tbe Island of Oahu. Agent to Take Acknowledgments to Labor Contracts. Agont to Grant Marriage Licen- ses, Honolulu, Oaku. Agent for tho Haw' si Islands of Prrr & ScoTT,8'roibt and Parcels Express. Agent for the Barlingtoa Boute. M Mils Mcr uiSgfihL AiaL Boll Tel. 643; Mut-Te- i. 139fP O. Box 415. OFFICE: No. 33 MERCHANT Street, Hoaobdii, H. I. CHOCK. LOGX, MERCHANT TAILOU, ALL SUITS GUARANTEE) TO F1T ni MADE the BEST STYLE. CLOTHES CLEANED jjb-nrcp'ATmi)- . 193. 6f8fral firfrti5fiff5 3bl. HOSE, J IN"otar3!' -- Public. JSolkdor and General Business Agent. iMatcal Telepboce S. P. O. Box 33S. Merchant street, Honolulu. Tuxo. P. Srnoay. A. W. Bolster. ALOHA :- -: GALLERY 513 Fort Street, Hosolcic. (Up-stiurs- .) Portraits & Landscapes Finest Collection of Hawaiian Views. P. O. Box 49S. Elias Kauluiaau Wright DENTIST, Corner of King and Bethel Sts., Upstairs, Entrance on King Street. Office Hours From 9 a.m. to 12 in., 1 ta4 p.m. 33T Sundays excepted. ESTABLISHED A. D. 1803. Pioneer Steam Candy Factory! BAKEEYamd Ice Cream Parlors F. HORN, Proprietor. PRACTICAL Confectioner (I Ol'lMnentei In all branches of the business on these islands. AMERICAN, FRENCH. ENG- LISH and GERMAN PASTRIES MADE TO ORDER. Wedding and Birth-da- y Made of tbe very best material, unsurpassed in richness of quali-h- ? and ornamented in unapproach- able style, at lower prices than any other establishment in Ho- nolulu. FamiuJ abag Fancif Bmi Guava Jelly, . . Preserved Tamarinds and Tamarind Syxnp. ALL CONFECTIONERY Manufactmred at my EsUb- - lhneni are Gaaxanieed it be PosrnTKLt Pukx and sold at prices ao otkr eeUblt3at ca cotapt0 witk. FACTORY h STORE, No. 71 Hotkl Btwrns, Btw Ksttura aad Fott Sircto joth 'Etmmm Ifc 7C Per Month 50 Qte CORSSPONDENCE. We tlo tot Loltl ourwlrc rcpebl fc? the opiruoo or the attcxaas of oac eotrespoadeats. Editob HoLoxuAtWkat will bo tboogbt of L. A. Tburetoa by the American public, wben they read tbe communication of Itfr. Charles Nordboff that appred in tbe Bulletin of Oct 2. Also, wbat mast the American pablio think of tho Advertiser's good government' that woald send such a double faced cbaracter aa L. A. Thnrstou to lopresent it at Washington. There litis been more missionary cossodness prac- ticed upon the good name of Hawaii since January 17th than could have happened under the monarchy during the reign of a hundred years. Talk about Bos- ton missionary piety! That class of piety is thicker in Hades to- day, if there is such a place, than tad-pole- s in a frog pond. It has been demonstrated qui to Fr- equently of late, that for thesiiuon pure quintessence of trickery and meanness, the pious puritanic political frauds of Slovens" tako the cake. Truth. Fashions Is Pet Dogs. Do you know that with fashion- able womon thero is as frequent a change in the style of. their dogs as in the stylo of their bonnets! The prevailing in toy dogs or ladies' lap dogs just at presenilis the Japanese Spaniel. These littlo animals come from Japan, as their name signify; tho finest specimens havo boon brought from Yokohama. In Japan they .are kaown as sleovo dogs, owing to the custom of tho Japanese carrying them in their wide sleeves. Perhaps the finest Japanese spaniel in America be- longs to Mario Tempest, the actress She owns a littlo mite full grown and only weighing three pounds, named Manse, which is Japanese forsmaii beans. Marao comes of a distinguished family, having a brother who w the especial pride and pet of the Mikado. The story told about how this . dog came into Miss Tompcat's . possession is that she was deter- mined to have a dog which would excel ono belonging to Lillian Russell, and offered 500 to any fancies who wonld obtain aach a gem for Lor. Ob, tho rivalry between wobjb. The dog which has held ita ownreHsarkably well, aaviagbsaa tho fashion for two seasons, is the Kiag Charles spaniel. The leader of fasbio&iadog society has been a bcaaty named Borneo, beloagiag to Mrs. Fen&iutad Sena of New Tork. Boeo valaed at $1000, bat aosey cosld not bay bin. He is repated to be ike skerteet-facedKi- af Caarlea speaiel Imag, ad s reserved aad sleepy a so dietiagakked s Bwaberolkis oostlyaad arialo-erat- ic breed akeald be. Srea ikoaga k k a Imager tae faskkw, T&kaay Mas jaat eoaiakied & beaatafai breaae lf-a- e oi' Boeee- - FkikuhipMm Turn. 41 S ?? ym 331 t ft---; - ifki J "3 KT -- s&-- M,.' i .iaJS. . rC " - A- - a- i rfr vi s W S3 - ;": i.:; vi - it X fr- - 'H.&5 ;:!

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HawaiiHolomuaIS TODLISHED

EVERY AFTERNOONEXCEPT SUNDAY I$r THE

Holomua Publishing Co.

At King St. (Thomas block),Honolulu, H. I.

SU3SCEIPTI0N, per Month, 50 Cts.

The paper U ilcliTcred by Gamers in thetwa and unbarbi. Sinole Copies for Saleat tht Kcws Dealers and at the Office otpabHontkm.

ABRAHAM FEfWAtWEZ, - Manager

EDMUND NORRIE, - - Editor

2STOTICE.All Easiness CommBrncMtions nbould 1

Addressed to Abraham Fernandes, Gono-Ial- u,

H. I.Correspondence nnd Communications for

nnbliotition should bo addressed to the EditorHawaii Holomua. No notice will bo paidto any anouytnous communications.

Uwsincs (Carte

A. P. PETERSON,

ATTORNEY AT LAW.

Oracet 113 Kaabnraanu Street, HonoluluHawaiian Islands.

CHARLES CREIGHTON,

ATTORNEY AT LAW.

Offices 1J3 Kaahumann Street, HonoluluILiwaiian Islands. .

CLARENCE W. ASHFORD,

ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR ATLAW.

.Office: Old Capitol Building, (Honolulu. ' HoleJadjoining l03t Office,

Honolulu.--

A. ROSA,ATTORNEY AT IJY,

No. 15 Kaahuraanu St., Honolulu,

Hawaiian Islands.

PAUL NEUMAN,

ATTORNEY AT LAV.

314 Merchant Street. Honolulu,

Mutual Tolophono 415.

J. M. DAVIDSON,ATTORNEY AT LaSv,

306 Morobant St., Office (Mutual)

' Tol. ISO, Besidonco 67.

S. K. EA-N- E,.

ATTORNEY AT LAW.

Office: Cornor King and Bethelstreets, up-siair- s.

. JOHN LOTA1CAULUKOU.

ATTORNEY AT. LAW,

nfli f?nnflr "Rinf it Botbol Sts." v

Wing Mow Chan,lXrORTXRS AND

Commission Merchants

DEALERS TN.

Okwt awi Japan Tea,

Pnvi$Ks, Ntwlt Cifars,GROCfiBJBS, SILKS,

MATTING;

Ojkor Wood Trwks. KHm

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Urines (Sard?

HONOLULU. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6,

BRUCE & A. J. CARTWRIGHT

Business of a Fiduciary Nature Transacted.Prompt attention girea to the management

of Estates, Guardianships, Trusts.etc., etc.. etc.

Ojjic&!, : Garlwrvjhl Building,Merchant Street, Honolulu.

F. H. REDTVARD,

CONTRACTOR aKd BUILDER,

No. 505 King Street,cHonolulu,Hawaiian Islands.

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MACFARLANE & C&

Dealers in Wines and Spirits

Kaahumanu Street, Honolulu.

Bell Telephone 3S 1 . P. O. Box 32

TV. W. TTOIGHT & SON,

Carriage and Wagon BuildersIN ALL ITS BRANCHES.

79 and 80 King Street, Honolulu, H. I.

H. E; McINTYRE ,fcBRO.,

Grocery, Feed Store & Bakery,

Corner ofKing and Fort Sts., Honolulu.

J. PHILLIPS,PRACTICAL PLUMBER, GAS-FITTE-

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COPPER-SIIITH- ,

IS" House and Sbip Job WorkPromptly Executed.

Nov 71 King Streot. Honolulu.

& CD,,"

'Tinporiers.'&iDeftlQririn

Groceries, Wines, Spirits, &c.

Qaeon St, Honolalu.

IGmpixe Saloon,JAMES OLDS, PnoFKtETOR.

Fine Wine, Liqutrfftr Bbbi1,

ALWAYS ON HAND.

Corner Nun anu and Hotel StreeU

LEWIS J. LEVEY,

Real Estate and GeneralAuctioneer.

Coraer Fort and Queen Streets, Honolulu

Personnl attention given to Salesof FnrnTluro, JReal Estate,

Stock and Genoral3Iercbandise.

Matcal Tckphose 233.-- "' '"I Mil HI

Bell TekpJioac 331. Tost OSee Box 32.

W,W. WRIGHT & SON

Carnage SWap BiteIjt All Its Bkascsw.

HorseshoeingA SEBC1ALTX.

179hi4 90 Kiag Si.,HooUl.

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H. F. BERTELMANN,

CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,

SS King St, Bell Telephone 107.

HARRISON BROS., -

ANDJEUILDER

203 Fort St, Honolulu.

THOMAS LINDSAY,

Mannfacluring Jeiceler and.Walchpxakcr, I

Mclnerny Block, 403 Fort St., Honoluln.

MERCHANTS EXCHANGE,

S. I. SHAW,. FKorRiETOR,

CHOICE LIQUORS '

and FINE BEERI'Comer of King and Nuuanu Sts.,

Mutual Tel. 423. Honolulu,

C.W.MA0F1ELANE&CO.,

Importers & CommissionMERCHANTS,

Honolulu, - HawaiiatC Islands

dub ptaHesiSo.,S. F. GRAHA3r, Managei.l

Xji-VQX- leed andw

' Sale Stables,Fort Street, botweeuJSotel

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donneGted Wjh Hacand,Corner Kin? & Betbol'Sts.

' BoiaKTelepltoneB Ho..l 13.

H. MB.Y & CD,

Tea Dealers, Coffee Roasters0 Provision Merchants

98 Fort Street, - Honolulu

Families, Plantitious and Sbipasupplied witb cboicest

Europca n &American Groceries

California Produce by ErerySteamer.

Chas. T. G-ulic- k

NOTARY PUBLICFor tbe Island of Oahu.

Agent to Take Acknowledgmentsto Labor Contracts.

Agont to Grant Marriage Licen-ses, Honolulu, Oaku.

Agent for tho Haw' si Islands ofPrrr & ScoTT,8'roibt

and Parcels Express.

Agent for the Barlingtoa Boute.

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Street, Hoaobdii, H. I.

CHOCK. LOGX,

MERCHANT TAILOU,

ALL SUITS GUARANTEE)TO F1T ni MADE

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Agent.iMatcal Telepboce S. P. O. Box 33S.

Merchant street, Honolulu.

Tuxo. P. Srnoay. A. W. Bolster.

ALOHA :- -: GALLERY

513 Fort Street, Hosolcic.(Up-stiurs- .)

Portraits & Landscapes

Finest Collection of Hawaiian Views.P. O. Box 49S.

Elias Kauluiaau Wright

DENTIST,

Corner of King and Bethel Sts., Upstairs,

Entrance on King Street.

Office Hours From 9 a.m. to12 in., 1 ta4 p.m. 33T Sundaysexcepted.

ESTABLISHED A. D. 1803.

Pioneer Steam

Candy Factory!BAKEEYamd

Ice Cream ParlorsF. HORN, Proprietor.

PRACTICAL

Confectioner (I Ol'lMnentei

In all branches of the business on

these islands.

AMERICAN, FRENCH. ENG-

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PASTRIES MADE TO ORDER.

Wedding and Birth-da- y

Made of tbe very best material,unsurpassed in richness of quali-h- ?

and ornamented in unapproach-able style, at lower prices thanany other establishment in Ho-

nolulu.

FamiuJ abag Fancif BmiGuava Jelly,

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ALL CONFECTIONERY

Manufactmred at my EsUb--

lhneniare Gaaxanieed it be PosrnTKLt

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FACTORY h STORE,No. 71 Hotkl Btwrns,

Btw Ksttura aad Fott Sirctojoth 'Etmmm Ifc 7C

Per Month 50 Qte

CORSSPONDENCE.We tlo tot Loltl ourwlrc rcpebl fc?

the opiruoo or the attcxaas of oaceotrespoadeats.

Editob HoLoxuAtWkat willbo tboogbt of L. A. Tburetoa bythe American public, wben theyread tbe communication of Itfr.Charles Nordboff that appredin tbe Bulletin of Oct 2. Also,wbat mast the American pabliothink of tho Advertiser's goodgovernment' that woald sendsuch a double faced cbaracter aaL. A. Thnrstou to lopresent it atWashington. There litis beenmore missionary cossodness prac-

ticed upon the good name ofHawaii since January 17th thancould have happened under themonarchy during the reign of ahundred years. Talk about Bos-

ton missionary piety! That classof piety is thicker in Hades to-

day, if there is such a place,than tad-pole- s in a frog pond. Ithas been demonstrated qui to Fr-

equently of late, that for thesiiuonpure quintessence of trickery andmeanness, the pious puritanicpolitical frauds of Slovens" takothe cake.

Truth.

Fashions Is Pet Dogs.

Do you know that with fashion-able womon thero is as frequent achange in the style of. their dogsas in the stylo of their bonnets!The prevailing in toy dogs orladies' lap dogs just at presenilisthe Japanese Spaniel.

These littlo animals come fromJapan, as their name signify; thofinest specimens havo boonbrought from Yokohama. InJapan they .are kaown as sleovodogs, owing to the custom of thoJapanese carrying them in theirwide sleeves. Perhaps the finestJapanese spaniel in America be-

longs to Mario Tempest, theactress She owns a littlo mitefull grown and only weighingthree pounds, named Manse,which is Japanese forsmaii beans.Marao comes of a distinguishedfamily, having a brother who wthe especial pride and pet of theMikado.

The story told about how this .

dog came into Miss Tompcat's .

possession is that she was deter-

mined to have a dog which wouldexcel ono belonging to LillianRussell, and offered 500 to anyfancies who wonld obtain aach agem for Lor. Ob, tho rivalrybetween wobjb.

The dog which has held itaownreHsarkably well, aaviagbsaatho fashion for two seasons, isthe Kiag Charles spaniel. Theleader of fasbio&iadog societyhas been a bcaaty named Borneo,beloagiag to Mrs. Fen&iutadSena of New Tork. Boeovalaed at $1000, bat aosey cosldnot bay bin. He is repated tobe ike skerteet-facedKi- af Caarleaspeaiel Imag, ad s reservedaad sleepy a so dietiagakked sBwaberolkis oostlyaad arialo-erat- ic

breed akeald be. Sreaikoaga k k a Imager tae faskkw,T&kaay Mas jaat eoaiakied &

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HONOLULU, OCT. 6, 1SD3.

TOPICS OF THE DAY.

The stmdmg question t pre-

sent is "what in the world isAttorney-Gener- al W. O. Smithdoing on the wrecked steamer?"An Attorney-Gener- al is supposedto be the legal adviser of a gov-

ernment, nnd in this country alsothe head of the polico force, andthe prosecuting officer, but we

fail to s(Jo that sailing around n

wrick and presumably offeringwise (?) suggestions inany nay cancome in under the functions as-

signed to his official position.

The learned gentleman receivesa handsomo salary to attend tohis official duties. It is admittedamong all competent to judge,that never in the liistory of civi-

lized Hawaii has the Attorney-Genoral- 's

department been sopoorly, and so expensively conducted as is the case under thepresent regimo. The lack oflegal talent in the officials belong-ing to the department is tho maincause, ot course, but it is at leastto bo oxpocted that they willattend to their business, as faras is within their verylimited knowledge, legal educa-tion and ability and not spendthoir time for which tho tax-payers pay thotn in foolingf round wrecked vessels and otherplaces whore they have no legitiniato business, aud can only beiu tho wav.

At tho Council meeting yester-da- y.

tho learned Attorney-Gener- al

stated that he had thoroughlyinvestigated tho causes which ledto tho loss of the Miowem, andthat he had come to the conclusious that noither tho pilots northe doctor nor anybody ashorearo to blame, but that the fault wasentirely- tho Captain's. This isrich indeed aud wo suppose thatthere will bo no reasons now forany investigation by any mari-time court or by any men com-petent to judge in the matter,becauso, forsooth. His Excellencytho Hawaiian Attorney-Gener- al

has settled tho question alto-gether and given his dictum.

The amount ofhs developed

conceit whichin tho aliened

brain-containe- rs of tho men nowin power, since tho 17th of Jan-uary is really something astonish- -ing. The conceit might ""havebeen thoro before we doubt ifthere was anything else but itnever used to come to the surfaceas it now does. Tho learnedAttorney-Gonora- l may be omnts-cieu- t,

bat ho has certainly neverdemonstrated it to the coauau- -

- aity. Ho may kaow all the lawiu the world bat he always getsstranded on the first point of law

,Ja a court; he way know all aboutsailing and seafaring, but whoahe at one time was intrasted withthe heba of ihe yaeht Hawaiioa a (rip to Pearl Harbor he gotstraaded; he war eea kaowvrviuAg abt iaaaees awl

California iavestments. batwe remember that on anembarkation of even such a natnrehe got stranded and even wreck-ed- "Why then is it that a manof this caliber even if he in anunfortnnate moment was thrustinto the office as Attorney-Gener- al

can't sit still and try toattend to his business bnt insteadmust make himself so objection-ably conspicuous and so outrage-ously numerous? And echo an-

swers: Big head, heap big head!

We - complimentDamon for having been

Ministerfearless

aud honest enough to intimatethat tho Miowera accident, wouldnot have happened if Dr.Trousseau bad still been in officeand had been compelled toresign to make room for somefossilized member of the familycompact. Tho whole country,perhaps with tho excoption ofthe said compact, deplored theretirement of tho ablest audmost energetic port physicianever holding office in Hawaii.Thu terrible disaster followingso shortly after the impolitic andoutrageous action of the Boardof Health, should be a lessonand a warning to that overofficious bod. It is to bo hopedthat some other disaster ofgreater dimensions to the countrymay uot befall this nationthrough incompetency andmismanagement of the Boardwhich has charge of the sanitaryaffairs of the laud.

The statement of Mr. TV. O.Smith, that the Miowera strucktho reef an honr after she wastelephoned, seems to us to settletho whole question of whore theblamo in this matter lies. If apilot needs more than one hour,or to be correct 55 minutes to getfrom tho Pacific Mail Dock.whoro ho ought to have been,to meet tho incoming vesselsat a proper distance from theentrance to the harbor, all wocan say is, that wo need a, newset of pilots. If the port phy-sician has to board the vesselbefore the pilot and he cannotget down to the wharf and out ofthe harbor in less than an hourhe ought to bo electricutioued orhave a sk3-rock- et fired into hisback, becauso ho is unfit, notalone to be a port physician, butalso to be practitioner. The Mi-

owera Tvas not telephoned andsighted in the middle of the nightwhou everybody in town w.asasleep. No, she was seen fromDiamond Head at 7:30 p.m., butnevertheless it took the differentofficials who presumably werenot in bed ono hour to get readyto do their work. The pilots andport physicians are not paid thoirlucrative salaries for the purposeof digesting their suppers at lei-

sure while steamers -- becomewrecks. They aro paid to be ondnty and always on tho alert, be-

cause tho name and safe reputa-tion of this port are in their hands.Iu spite of the investigation ofAttorney-Gener- al Smith and theresults at which he has arrived,we Must insist that in the disasterto tke Miowera, the Hawaiiangovernment officials are first andforeraosfc to blawe. Whatever!blame may attach to the Capiaiaof the lost vessel, is sot the bosi-ae- se

of oar aathoriiies. Theyaiaetbe saUsSed that the gailtyparties are to be foaad amoagUe wen paid from the HawaiianTery to perforai cerata

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duties. The neglect of dntyshould be followed by swift andexamplary punishment or the di-

saster may be of still more far-reachi- ng

results to this commu-nity.

"What is "Captain" King any-how? One day, he seems toappear as Minister of 'Interior totho Hawaiian Provisional Gov-

ernment. The next he does cer-tain things as superintendent of"Wilder s S. S. Co. The third heis appointed to act for Lloyds asa member of a Board of sur-

veyors. It is perfectly iramaterial to us what position he holds aslong as it is in a private capacity,butifheigoiugto remain ministerof the Interior, we should suggestthat he drops some of the otherjobs and give the taxpayers an j

equivalent for tho salary whichhe is very regnlar iu drawing.

The office .of Minister of Inter-ior has always been consideredtho most important of the cabinetpositions, aud also the mostonerous. Former ministers havenearly always kept regular busi-

ness hours, and been availablefor interviews with tho publicduring business hours, and re-

mained iu their offices for busi-

ness purposes. Not so Capt.Kim His numerous otherduties compel him to spend histime at the wharves or iu sailing

"around iu tho harbor, but everysensible man will admit fiat it ishardly proper or dignified toexpect the public having businesswith His Excollency to hunt himup around some steamer andinterrupt him in assisting in shipping a horse or a cow or orderingthe hawsers thrown off, or in anyof these other little businesses inwhich he evidently delights, nndfeels a great deal more at homothan in tho ministerial easy-cha- ir

answering questions pertaining toleases and licenses, brands andfnc "Prir- - tho en La nt flio rlirr.w. w v.- .- w ...&nity of the government, His Ex--nollrui ctirtnlrl lio rOnnAatorl (r"""-"- "J M..W - .- - ... .wdrop the wharf business and findsomebody else to boss the steam-

ers. If he cannot agree to dothat he should be politely butfirmly requested to drop theministerial job, land hand it overto some other equally competentCouncillor, as say, "Waterhonse,Mendonca or Ena.

It would indeed be of some interest to learn why Messrs Tennoy,Ena, and Young sitting as aspecial commitee have now arriv-ed at tho conclusion "that thisforce (179 men) is larger than isnow required." What has hap-

pened we would like to ask whichhas done acay to-da-y with thenecessity of tho numerous re-

gulars which had not takenplace before yesterday or the daybefore? The action of the government which in ltseli is ex-

tremely praiseworthy is an in- -

I direct admission that th- - militaryhumbug was a gigantic fraud andan unparalleled steal of the pub-lic money. If the Councils aroconvinced, to-da- y that there is noneed of soldiers nor aay fear ofattacks and uprisings of the loy- -a lists what has made them arriveat this conclusion? The simplefact is that the councils hare - formonths back realised that therewas at ao tiae H-- od of aay of theexpensive hireliags with wk&m

theydrivea by their evil eoa-seieae-eg,

garroea&d t&eBs4vs- -

It was well understood, and theadministration never doubted it

that the Queen of Hawaii andall her faithful supporters hadleft their case in the hands ofthe United States administrationand that no step would be takenagainst the present unlawfulgovernment until ihe final an-

swer of yes or no came in blackand white the answer whichshall decide the future of Ha-

waii and the honor of the UnitedStates of America.

The government kept the armytogether simply because it fearedto disband the hired desperadoes.Although it continually boastedof the support which it elaimedwas promised to it by AdmiralSkerrett, it nevertheless kept thoarmy and emptied its treasuryfor the purpose of feeding, cloth-

ing, and paying the preforiauguard. Wiry not tako the stepclean out of disbanding the wholemob? A well organ'zed voluu-te- er

force such as the governmentclaims to possess should cor- -

fcuiiiy be sumctent lor air emer-gencies especially with AdmiralSkerrett aud his men as a standby. Iho treasury needs a restfrom the constant drain on it.Tho frightful condition ofthe government financescannot bo hidden by MinisterDamon's weekly juggling withfigures. Auybody conversantwith finances and accounts canread between the lines of thefinancial statements mil the circular letters from the Ministercalling for retrenchment. Besidestho whoiesale dismissals of menfrom tho police force nnd ai myspeak louder than words in de-

monstrating the bankruptcy ofthe government. But as we saidabove, cut tho cancer whichruins the treasury to tho inmostcore, aud disband the whole gangof alleged soldiers who are admit-tedly not useful and emphaticallynot ornamental.

And then, by the way, do takethose sandbacrs away from thoPalace before Minister "Willisarrives. Tho impression whicheven intelligent stranger getswhen he sees tho ridiculous exhi-bition of dirty bags around thepalace is, that the governmentconsists .either of cowards or offools or of both. The adminisrtratiouknows that tho solution ofthe Hawaiian affairs will bo ner- -

fect'" peaceful, nnd that what-ever the decision of the UnitedStates is in settling the futuredestiny of Hawaii, all parties willquietly abide by it Let BoadSupervisor Cummings tako thesand and use it to fill up theholes in our roads, nnd let, say,tho surgeon general and theother generals put thir heads inthe b.tgs.

Does the Star knot, that onceupon n time the Mlitor of the Advertiser was a Inspector-Genera- l

of Schools and al o a live maleschool-iaarr- a ? How dares it cri- -

J ticise his grammar and wake fanof his English as she is written I

We wmderif ihe scissors whichat prseat edit the Advertisercaldui clip an editorial soe-wher- a

aboat interaaUeaal asanasin general kad Baasks. diplo-macy ia particaiar for tke delect-ation of the Hoioxca.

The ereel tnufatSat of theanar mk aad oeera alike by

the councils has created a justindiguaticn. If we understandthe report of the special commit--"

tee as adopted by the councilsrightly the surgeon-genera- l andsecretary of ihe Adviso y CouncilEogers. M. D.,will have to payfor his own shoes in the future.As the doctor's feet have to beencased by number fourteen andone halfs tho matter is no jokebut a bitter pill (not as bad ashis own though) to swallow.

FINANCIAL NOTES.

The financial statement for theweek ending October 4th hasbeeu published.

Tho actual receipts for thoweek were $54,912.75, and theexpenditures were $74,82113.

The sale of bonds, aud therents received from tho CrownLauds during the week increasesthe debt $10,400.

The treasury balance on Sept-ember 27th was 3150SG6.92; onOctober 4th tho balanco wasS130.93S.54; a decrease of $19,903 ,3S.

A decrease of $19,903.3$,aud .1 debt of $10,400 in oneweek is not encouraging.

We refor to the rents r ceivodfrom the Crown Lands as a debt,becauso wo do not beliovo thatthis govemmeut has any rightto use that money. Never beforehave those routs boon appropria-ted by any government. If thopresent Executive did not wishQueen Liliuokalani to have thouse of the income from thatsourco, nil receipts should havebuon specially deposited in oneof tho banks, and allowed toremain here, until the politicalquestion now pending is' settled.That was tho only proper coursofor the present government topursue.

The expenses P. G. inomo. todate, is reported to be SI35.462,S6. According to the figuros aspublished, and to which nocorrection has yet been made, thoamount should read $137,433.11.Tho taxpayers have a just rit; tto know how, and for what par-pos- es

this money is being dis-bursed. How much longer atethey to bo kept waiting for a de-

tailed statement?Notices of withdrawals from

the P. S. Bank have incresised theamount by $513. The cash onhand has decreased $l,40(i,13.

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Steamships will leave for and arrivefrom San Francisco, on the foilowincdates, till the close of 1S33.

Lxavb Hosolclb Dtb AT IIOSOLCLC

roil Sax FBAsascoJFx. &u? Frajcoko

Oceanic Spt. 2j Alameda Sept. 25lliowera, fr Yan-,Atna- Oct. 7

roarer Oct. 20anic Oc. 17Australia. . . . .Oct. 1 Miowera. from Yan- -Monovai Oct. 19 o&orer Oct. 23Warritnoo, for SJ

coaTer . .... Not. 1 Australia Nor. 4China Nov. G ilonoTnt Nor. 23Australia Nov. 11 Wnrrimoo, from Van.Alameda .... .Nor. 1C ewnver . . . . Nor. 23Mkrreni, for Van-Chin- a Nor. 27

conver Dec 2 Australia The 2Oceanic. Dtc. 4 Alameda Dec 22Aistr&lia Dec. 9 lliovrera, from Van--Maripo.... Dec 14 convcr Dec. 23Wammoo, for Van-Ocean- ic Dec. 26

conrer Jan. I Australia Dec 30City Peking. . .Jan. 2 Warriinoo. from Vnn- -Anstralia. .... .Jan. 6 conrer Jan. 23Warriraoo, from Van-- :

convcr. ...Sept. 23

from tbt ttv-x- ot

Arrivals.TllCKSOAV, Oc. ii.

German bit J C 1'flngr, l.lt days fromBremen.

Departures.Thursday, Oct. 5

Jap S S Aikofcn 3lnru, for Yokohama anil- Kplw.

Am hktre Discovery, Christinnseu, for SnFraud).

Stmr Gtaudine, D.ivLi, for Maui.

Fjiiuay, Oct. G.

Am bk W H Dimonil, Kelson, for S.n.Francisco.

Am bk 1'lmnter, Dow, for Su Francisco.

Vessels in Port.

U S S Adams, NeUon.U S S Philadelphia. Parker.Haw Bk Andrew, Welcli.Cer Bk J. C. Pflugw.Br sch Norma, Yokolmmn.Br bk Dura. Peterson. Newcastle, K S W.Am bkt S G Wilder. McNeill. S F.Am sh Topgallant, Jackson, P.ortTownsendAm bk Detroit Darrah, Nana'm j.Am bk Ceylon. Calhonn, SF.Br sh Co of Merioneth S. N. W.Haw Bk Manna Ala S. F.Gcrbk Paul Iseuberg, Bret, Liverpool.

Foreign Vessels Expected.

This 1 wt does not Include Steamers

vessels. where from. due.Amhk Harvester S F(HiIo)..Ang 21Am gchr Kobt Lowers... SF Ang 2.1Am schr Transit S F Sept 23Am shr Aloha SF Oct 5IlawbkBPRithet SF OctAm bk S N Csstlo SFAmbgtce VG Irwin... SFAm MihrGIeudiila.... Eureka Oct 25Am schr Allen A ..... . .Enr ka Oct 1

U S Crniser Charleston.. OctAm bk Mrtrtlia Davis. . ..Boston Dec 20Ger bk Nautilus Liverpool . .Dec 30Br schr Yitlnta Liverpool Jau 10

The following passengers departedyesterday on theontgoingsleamers:

For. Yokohama. perJapSSAi-kok- u

Marn, C llotogaie, C B Morton, G P Benson, Mnrtin Joyce, r.d71 Japanese stcprsJge passengersoG men j 15 women.

For Maui, per stmr ClaudinerL F Hugfs, J Holing, P A Dias, EBray, Mrs Muller, Mrs McKenrie,W Scolt, Y Adochi, Miss EvaSmith, Itev J K losepa, R V Meyer,Quong Fung.

The Miowera.

Well, the steamer isstillou thereef. The work of jettisoning thecoal continues. Tho U. S. S.Adams, the ste.nmers Likeliko and

? Hawaii, and the togEleuaro out--side, on hand to tako another

, pull this afternoon. There seems.to bo a heavier swell on the reelto-da- y which will bo of some as-

sistance io the towers. The ship4snot yet a lotil wreck, ami willno doubt, eventually bo gottenolF.

Good for the kahunas. Thawinning crew- - of w afterboob's rac has been naisted.

Bt yor oer cm the Uinta lal,if tiwfc wit, so will yon.

The Boat Race

The race for the championshipof the Hawaiian Islands, betweenthe. Heal&ni and Myrtle bat clubs,will be rowed over tho race courseat Pearl harborafternoon, at fonr n'cii-ck- . Thecrews of the respective boats harebeen in training for some titrepast, and are in splendid trim torow. An tocciiius? race niav be

expectetl.A pintied, are the names of the

cruvs in this contest;1 (AjANiS--Ja- s. Saucer (stroke),

Chris. Holt, E1. Holt, John Holt,Y. H. G. Greig, and Clarence Mac-faria- ne

biw). Coxswain, Ch:tF..

HerricK.MYHTLES.--A. Y. Carter (stroke),

E. Ar nstrong, Chas. Crozier,A ex. L,' 1, Cha?. Crane, 'andGeorge Angus (bow). Coxswain,Arthur Wilder.

If there rs anything in a name,the Healanis surely ought to

hnl(d)t- - the championship.

The J. C. Pfluger.

The bark. J. C. Pflnger fr.mBremen, was docked this morning.The vessel experienced ven-roug- h

weather off Cape Horn, whichlasted twenty-liv- e days. Duringtho heavy weather, two large seasstruck the ship, one on eithersidcjtdinost simultaneously doinga great deal of damage. Thestarboard bulwark which is ofiron, was stove in nearly thewhole of its length. The ironstanchions were suapped in twoas if made of clay pipe stems. Thestarboard f re stays became loosended, which necessitated therigging up of jury stays made fastto an extra spar ou tho deck. Thehead of the foremast was sprung,and to save the topmast, tho topgallant and royal masts, andlower topsail yard were sent"down on d-c- Tho starboardside of the deck appears to havesagged somewhat. Altogetht r thevessel has had a rough handling,from the hands of tho sea-god- s.

Good Enough.

Wo understand, that the gov-

ernment electric light employeeswere busily engaged tlrs morn-

ing, between tho second bridgeand Judd street, trimming-tree-s

to clear tho bell telephone wires.Tho electric light wires are ontho opposite side of the street.No doubt, it was alright.

Band Concert.

The I four pieces of theHawaiian band orchestra, underthe leadership of Prof. Berger willgive a c mctrtat the Uaw'ian Hob 1

this evening, commencing at 7:20o'clock. Following is the program' :

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1. March "Prince Bismarck" Nelghr2. Overture "Th Diadem Hermna3. Waltx The Goadolaa". ..... .DeUinRex4. Secon.i March Med'ey .....BaCR

y.wrr n.5. Marek "Const Ciprirr. .SchahxS. Faatesk -- Oa th Galf of Na- -

7. W'aOx "Artist life" ...........StrawsS. Qdn8 "llsvraaaa MIe- -

"Ha'araK Pveou'

Trains for Pearl Harbor willletve tho city at 1:45" and 3:0a row

afternooa. Excursionrates, 50 cents for the roandirvp.A chance lor an afternoon'soating, with host race thrown ia.

"Wave Cycles.

There is a- - well establishedtheory that crops and prices varyup and down in certain regularcycles of ime and that at recur-rent intervals waves of insanitysuicide, murder and other maniasand maladies pass over the earth.

To the calm and dispassionateobserver, it certainlv seems that j

one of these waves of, insanitystruck Honolulu hist January andis still a prevalent malady.

How else can we account forthe action of a certaiu cliqueof Honolulu's citizens in roshing'to overturn, the settled and peace-

ful order of society and precipita-ting a.crisis that has piralyzedbusiness, embittered socitd rela-

tions, and foisted a various milita-ry despotism upon the people.

Dole, Damon, Hatch, Smith,Jones, Thurston, Castle, namesthat have been honored by Xingand Queen and Hawaiian peoplejmen who have been respected anddistinguished citizens on theBench, at the Bar, in finance andcommerce, suddenly ally iugthem-solvs- e

with a mob of politicalbanditti hungry for powerand thospoils of office. And cui bono f

The claim that they wanted"good government" is a base andscandalous lie unworthy the menwho, once honored in tho land,have by their insane freak, casta dark shadow of shame overtheir names that will perforcefestoon one of tho darkest pagesof Hawaiian history., Human government is but frailand weak at its best. Prior toJanuary last, Hawaii's historywas a fairly .good record of nt,

marred principallyby tho vicious intrigues of theiusolent cliquo who now set themselves up as the only competentmen iu Hawaii. Insane gods ofa cycle.

Is tho present despotic oligar-chy an- - better than the lute'monarchy4? Not bavin" beenstruck by the insane wave, wefail to see ii

Let us hope the cycle will sonnp ss away, dethrone! reas"n re-

sume its sway, and the gods ofJustice restore the people's govern-ment, and shame the creatures, ofthe insane cycle, whom we trustwill nover bo afflicted again.

T.T.

LOCAL '.NEWS.

The arrests'. to-dav- . hnvc beentwi aiat'ves on a" charge of es-porti- on,

A Chinaman for selling liquorwithout a lice. S3, was fined 150and costs, by Judge Bo1, ertson,this foren on.

Tho steamer Australia is duefrom San Fraucisco.

News to tho 30th of Sptembermay be expected.

An old native man named Punmet with a serious accident thisafternoon. The old man who isworking ou the press in thoHOLXCtJA office got his handcaught ia the wheels of the presswith tho result that two of hisfingers were bdly injured. Punwas Tffiisedistely taken to theHospital wharo he receivedprompt attention. Besides Haaiffi-in- f

his hand it w hoped that noserioss coseqeuces will folloirthe aceidat.

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Importer and Commission j

Merchant.j

SPECIALTIES:J. Jfc P. Coats Machine Thxwtd'Joais Brock" Machine ThreadBarbour's Iisea ThreadPears Soap

P. O. Box 35S. Mntaal Telephone 3CS13 Esahcmana Sircet.

CHEAP FUEL

Ifresli .AlgerobaFirewood

$9.00 per Cord Delivered.

JKO. F. COLBUEN k CO.s3 Ira

W,. S. LUCE

Wine and Spirit Merchant

Campbell Fire-pro- of J3lbokt

MERCHANT STHOXOLHLU.

LEWIS & Co,Wholesale and Retail Grocers

AND

PRO VISION DEALERS.

FRESH CALIFORNIA SALMON ON ICE

Br Every San Francisco Steamer,

Salt Salmon in BakrelsA Sl'ECIALTT.

in Fort St.,' Honolulu. Tel. 240,P. O. Box 29j.

NATIONAL IRON WORKS,

Queen Stkeet.Between Alakea fc Richard Sis.

THE UN'DERSIGXED are prepared JoI make rll kinds ol -

InnBra!, Bronze, Zinc,Tin and Lead Castings. Abo a

General Kcpair Shop for Steam Eupines,lUcailflK CornMUIs.

WnJer Wheels Wind ilUk, etcMachines for tho Cleaning of Coffee,

Castor OIL, Bean., lltutie, Siu,Pineapple Leaves ifc other Fibrtnt llants,

Ag Papof Stock.

Alto 3Iachines for EaJricting Starch fcoait"ie Manioc, Arrow Boot, etc

C5f All Orders 1 rompOr t'.tndi to.

WHITF, RITMAN St CO.

Long BrancL.

BATHINGEstablishment.

This First-clas- s Bathing Resorthas been enlarged aad is now-ope- n

to the public. Ii is thebest place on tho islands to enjova bath and thera is no better!nlace to lav onl Seeds! accoaa- -

uda tioR for Ladies. Tram ca rs 1

pass the door every half hournadon SatanUys and Scstlays everyften minuted.

JAMES SHERWOOD,PxojMrjt0r.

&J r. JljL. JLJJXli?

Jobber of

Wines. Spirits and fa, - 1HOTEL ST.,

Between Fori and Bethel Streets.

Anchor Saloon,SOI THEAST

Corner of King & Nuuanu S's,

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HOT LUNCH DAILYFivm 11:30a.m. lo 1. i0p.it.

TV, if. GUNN12vGITAr,

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Baby CarriagesOF ALL STYLES,

Carpets, Ettgs, MatsIN THE LATEST rATTERXS.

"HOUSEHOLD"

Sewinff MachinesoHand Dewing Iachixk;,

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PARLOR

Organs, Guitars,And Other MnIol lntmmentHt

Wines, Liquors, BeerALWAYS OK HAND, AND

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KiajSU op-.o-. Castle k Coak,.

HO TEN KEE k COt, ,

Tinsnaiths nd dealers in Crock- -'

erv wato, Glassware, elc.

"Water Pipes Laid and Repaired,

Plnabing Xeailr Ezecatcd.

No. 41 Nuuanu St., betweenKing and Hotel Streets,

Aseu Building;

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Hulls, Cargoes; '.-.-JJx-

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Commissions,ifafc Cucroni"iRatcs in the following Companies, viz:

Alliance Assurance Fire $ Marine, - London-Wilhelm- a

of Madgeburg Genl. Ins. Co.

Sun Insurance Co., - - San Fraiicisco

THIiEI'HOKBS :

Bell 351.Mutual 417.

--T. S. WALKER,Agent for Hawaiian Islands

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Residence :

Mutual 410.P.O. Box 117.

E. B. THOMAS,

Contractor Builder

Estdmafgs Giea.on Jl.IKinds

ERICK, IRON, iSTONE S WOODEN BUILDING;

All Kinds of Jobbing in the Building Trade,Attended to.

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KJEKPS FOR SAXilS:.Brick, Liiho, Cement, Iron Siono Pipe nnd Fittings,

Old & Now Corrugated Iron. Minton Tiles,XJtmrry Tiles, assorted sizes nnd colors;

Gilifruia and Monterey Sand,Grnnito Curbing and Blocks, etc., otc.

f Corner King 5l Smith Sts. .

OFFICE 1 YARD: --J Office Hours, 8 to 12 M.,(. 2 to 4 P. M.

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" HAWAII H0L0MUA,"A. Jonrual issued Xnilj,

(Sunday oxcepted) . -

(a tlio English language, and pledged in policy to supportiffiBjaaTs .4XD Privileges of the Hawaiian People, thointerests of the laboring men, and good nnd honest Goyern-MMatf- or

the vrhle couatrv. ";::v 4

AUiBoOSS and Jo Prixuxg neatly executed at short notioami at moderate figures.

--BILLHEADS. CARDS,LETTER BEADS, POSTERS. .

te., FiaJshed ia Jiwt-Claa- e style.

;ldl Ortkw aoiioited ad promptly atte&dd to. t."'QtTMx: TkowtBloktKiStf4t,

"DR. McLEJSTAN,

131 Fort Street.'

OSce Honrs: 9 X.VL. to 12 M.s 3 to ST-1- I.

Office TeL TeL 2S7.

"FAT BOY."

BAY HORSED SALOON!

P. McTKEBXY, Eeopbietor,

Fine Liquors, Wines and Beer.

Corner BEnia axd Hotel Sis.

OHAS. MOLTENO.

$3" TOXSORIAL ARTIST, "T2

JNb. oil King Street, Houolulu,H. I. Give me a trial.

Theo. P. S EVEBtV. A . W. Bolster.

HAWAIIAN GALLERY,

467 XdcJlXo Street, IIcxoun.tr,(Oppo. Qneen Emma Hall):

"Views of the IslandConstantly on Haml, snch as

Natives Making Poi, Grass HousesHulahula Dancers,' Cocoannt GrovesStreet Views ami Hawaiian Style Ilfding

Buildings, Palm and Date GrovesWar Vessels, Shipping nnd

Marine Viaws.

A'so, a Large Collection of all Prominentand Interesting Views of tha Hawaiian

Islands either monnted orunmounted.

Amateur Work Solicited. P.O.' Box49S.

CITY MEAT MARKET

Oppo. Queen Emma Hull.Established 1883.

JOS. TINKER,

FAMILY BUTCHER

Maker of the Celebrated

Cambridge Pork Sausage !

Thy Theit.

Meat Delivered to Any Part ofthe City and Suburbs.

Mutual Telephone Numbor 289.

WING WO TAI & So.,

Xo. 214 Kuuanu Street,

COMMISSION MERCHANTS,Importers and Dealers in

GEN'L MERCHANDISE. .

Fino Manila Cigars, Chinese andJapanese Crocfc'rywmMsiltiugs,Vases of all fcinds. CamphorwoodTrunks, Bnttm Chairs, FineAssortment of Dreas Silks, BestBrands of Chinese and JapanesoTeas of Latest Importations.Inspection of Kew Goods Bc-spectfu- lly

Solicited.Mutual TeL 2G0.P. O. Box 18,

WING WO & CO.,

Manufacturers and Dealers inIndies', Gents & Children's

Boo,oelaiNo. 35,-- -! HoBolcia.

KMa StreetfliP, O. Box 193

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I0YAL INSURANCEoi? LrvaaKiopri.

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The Largest in the World.

ASSETS, JAN. 1892, $42,432,174.00

53T Pire Bisks on all kinds of Insurance Property"taken at Current Bates by

Agent for Hawaiian Islands.'

Fire, Life & MarineINSURANCE- -

Hartford -- Pire Insurance Co.,Assets, 7,LQ9;S25.49

London & Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.,Assets, 4,317,052.00

Thames & Mersey Marine Ins. Co.,Assets, 6,124,057.00

New York'Life Ins. Co.,Assets, $137,499,198.99

CO. 131LJR.GJDJZ,General Agent for Hawaiian Islands,

Honolulu, H. I.'"

E E. McINTYRE & BR0.,IMPOETERS AND DEALERS IN

Groceries, Provisions & FeedEAST CORNER PORT & KING STS.

Nor Goods received by"every Packet from tho EislernStates and Europe. Fresh California Produce by everystoamer.

.All Orders faithfully attend' d to, aud Goods deliveredto any part f the City Free of Chrge.

tsland Orders solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed.Post Office Box No. 145. Tecetboxk No. 92.

GRAND OPENINGOF THE

Sew Furniture Store !

Robinson Block, Hotel St, oppo. Bethel St

. FURNITURE,Upholstery and Cabinet Making

ON' HAKD AN EXTF-SIVB ASSORTMENT OF

"Wicker "Ware, '

ntiaxxe OrLk Bedroom . Suits,CliuToniers,

Sideboards, etc.Wardrobes, Mattrasses, Pillows, Etc.,

- MADE TO ORDER.

He Sactfti Hand er Danad 6wk Xapt m Hwwf.

ORDWAY & POETiJB,SWait Bkt, EoUl St., fp. BU SI.

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