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ilinTTfff Ai. a 4 i cos A 111 pit Mr. N. S. Sachs has a house to let.

KID GLOVES $1. GENUINE MAMMOTH 0LEAKA1ST0E SALE Tamarinds for sale. Seo notice. young American advertises fnr board and rnnm in r.i.ota t. A- newly finished cottage on oung street to Jet.

Apply to J. M. Vivas. i btockholders of Kahului railroad are to meet at Wild n. AT CHS 9 I SI.

104 Fort Honolulu, H. I. Street, To Coninieiice, Monday, August lOtli POSITIVELY FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY! THE ENTIRE STOCK WILL BE OFFERED AT COST AT COST EZT ALL GOODS WILL BE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, AND X7 OL13" ITOH CASH. ONLY! Bona Fide Sale. Positive Sale.

Bona Fide Sale. CCT THESE REDUCTIONS WrE GUARANTEE 7 FOE TWO WEEKS ONLY! CXT CALL AT ONCE AND LEARN OUR PRICES. THE POBTJLAE MILLINERY HOUSE. MOSQUITO BITES! A. Positive Preventative CALLED FLEAS MUST GO! nuuugQ me announcement of we appearance of Sarah Bern ll uarat is made by Messrs.

Levey uu imams anrl cft fceo tn a c.3 til 1 1 1 1 1 i r-. i 7. aumcieni, number of ucKets are not sold, there will be no The seats are selling 1 iae3 a number to I bo renowned an actress. 59 intending i to take advan tags of a ehftnrA I time of lueir SeatS earlv th rr.Qr,E i 1" LI ll LLC XII I I I 111 anno i t'a ciiinnirti imnrirTni Whether the creat Sarah will ever pass this way again. To miss seeing her is throwi Hr an W4" uot De presentea again.

Supreme Court At Chambers. Thursday, Aug. 11. BEFORE DOLE, 3. in re Estate of Philip Milton.

Execu- i wrs accounts. The court orders the accounts approved. Cecil Brown execu tor, in person. Belgium Joins the Great Triple I Alliance. Boston, July 25.

A special cable from Brussels says: It can now be stated authoritatively that Belgium has joined the Triple Alliance, the nai8er having been more successful with King Leopold than Salisbury. T. ii i i 18 generally admitted here that uuu a course, in case oi war, may prove the little kingdom's only sal vation, and insure it from the fate of being crushed between the upper and nether millstone. Unfortunately, being on the road from Germany to France, nothing can prevent her being overrun by the contending armies in case of a struggle between her powerful neighbors. It is only a question, therefore, whether the German armies shall march over her terri 1 tory as friends or foes.

Purely as mnAn I 1J I ui uuiity. iviui? Ajeopoiu appears io nave aeciaea that in the latter character ther is mnrn In hl feared than in the squadrons of France. It is a distinct gam to Kaiser Wilhelm to have the boun dary line between France and Bel- and not removed on the outbreak of hostilities to the Belgo-Germanic frontier. It is this that renders King Leopold's adhesion to the Dreibund of special significance Brain workers, and all who have to stand the severe mental strain consequent on intellectual employment, find Clements Tonic invaluable. Hol- usteb Co.

are the Agents for the islands. Meeting Notice. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Stockholders of the Kahuiui Railroad will be held at their office, in this city, on WEDNESDAY, August 12th, at 9 o'ciocs a. st. 13.

KUSE, Secretary Honolulu. Aner. 10, 1891. 283H-2t Annual Meeting. THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING of the Eonumu Sugar for the elec tion of officers, will be held at the office of C.

Brewer on WEDNESDAY, August 12th, at 10 o'clock a. m. VM. W. HALL, Secretary H.

8. Co. 1386-2t NOTICE, rpHE MEMBERS OF THE RELIEF 'ommittee of the British Benevolent SfKsiety are requested to meet at the omce of Theo. H. Davies Kaahuruanu street, at 4 p.

on THURSDAY, August 13th, for the purpose of considering urgent questions. A full attendance is requested. J.N, S. WILLIAMS, 2839-2t Treasurer. TAMARINDS.

SHELLED TAMARINDS FOR Bale at 10 cents a pound by Mrs. M. J. Roweil, at Waimea, Kauai. 2839-lw 13'8 3 to let: HOUSE TO LET.

FOR PAR- ticular apply to 28-3t N. 8. SACS. For Eent. A NEWLY FURNISHED on Young street, between Ke- aumokuand Piikoi streets.

28 9-1 Apply to J. M. Vivas. WANTED 4 YOUNG MAN (AMERICAN) ii. would like Board and Room in a private family, NewEngand people prefer red.

Would take pari care a k1" horse. Address Home, this office. 23S0-3t TO LET. A VERY COMMODIOUS AND desirable Homes in Nuuanu Vailev.with about 3 Acres of Land cool and healthy location, hne view. ill be leased for a term of one to five vears.

Inquire at GULICK'S AGLNCY. Draft Lost! PACIFIC SUGAR MILL DRAFT IN favor of lionokaa Store, No. 18J3 for f22 50. Payment oi same oM uwu lcu Pianos For Kent. MAy 1.

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of Greenwich A INTELLIGENCE. AKKIVAKS. TrESDAY, August 11. Maui and from Waianae jja.Ji ofcFAIi I I UK I TtTESPAY. AugUSt 11.

OteretiJorn, for San discovery, McNeil, for San Fran- for Honskong. i.illlii. LiilUl'HCll 1W1 ivnuai. trnvthe, for Nawiliwili Ki- 'r4'f i. BishoD.

Le Cluire, for Kahu- Davies, for Maui. Hae Hawaii for Koolau. 11 LKAVIM) T-IAV. i NichoNon, Falconer, for i Wahme for Faauilo and Ko- TCfclLS 1.N I'OKT. it joe not inclade coasters.) I' Bryant.

Jacoben, F. nn), r'agrkjoLt, iWiidef.Grittitli.-i, Sail Fran. D.momi, Drew, iSan Fran. Wani, Fort Towns'J. Mrholson, Acapulco.

PASSENGEUS. AHEIVAL3. and Hawaii, per stmr Harrison and wife. Col -HS townsend, Yee Chong, A i'jWjutiea. Misi Kealoba, Uer.Mrs Ualck, Mrs Koii, -tjen)ers.

TEPASTCRES. a per Ikt Discovery, iSaueand Purvia. Aug 11 i HtiRhes.Rev IJ Gulick iBd.D. Smith, Hui.tand l'beo llith.irds, Fathers -tl bjhurt.iir Keynolds and iBiirriM notes. Orjjot sated on Tuesday, Au-H-ngkung with 137 return- Ratine Dicoverv was bpinp on Tuesday nfternoon, -wtrtd two native boya of the vessel.

Hoping 'f OI a ereat ie Sam were end- ordering the lads ttl1 arnvd August J-wara Torts with 4n ma 2 horses. brought ATI Tnuerfaii IttV. inches banarn aiaiua. i C. i.

ha3 Kne to the -t er80t discharge bal- zabeth XirhriicrtT, leave tn.Hir i.lVat ami Nidav shCO general r.r. 0 taking a fun August1 on txinrH i at S10At7it n-i-- tre 1 to. (3.1)70 2.2C3 Co ''tven t' jr-dif: St. An- at0SF.p!:A.Uct.Mr. -u.

JJtckeu- XayUevllIe, 1ST. rv, a 4D 'uiu or ure rctt lr' fciniTila 11 has in There will be a uiocuuir ui lufl Myrtle Boat Club the usual time. this evening at Mr. H. G.

Wootten. suDerintnnJ inc enmnepr of Nnnlhn i0TV; is town on a short vacation. -IIUUIUVIUU. Prof. H.

S. Townsend. m-incinal nf ll. 1 1 iub Ajauamaiuna oeminary, arrived by the steamer W. G.

Hall, Tuesday. A meeting of the Honomn Snrar uompaDy ior election ol omcers at C. Brewer office at 10 a. it. i to-day.

The treasurer of the British Bene. volent Society calls a meetim? of the members at Theo. H. Davies Co 'a omce to morrow afternoon. The Queen and party will arrive in town, from Waialua.

this af tor- UOOn about 3 o'clock. Thn nnrtv will meet the train at Manana, where they will board it for home. A large invoice of Belgian linens will be offered for sale by Jas. F. Morgan at 10 a.

m. to-morrow. The rattan furniture to be sold also is on exhibition at his sale rooms. The various clubs forming the Amateur Base Ball League will meet to day at the Chamber of Commerce, to discuss the matter of arranging a series of games between them. A rumor was afloat yesterday eve ning that the editor of the Bulletin and staff are soon to leave the ranks of journalism, for the purpose of en tering into the nsh-cannery business at Diamond Head.

Twenty-eight of the number of horses that came by the barkentine W. H. Dimond, were forwarded to the Makaweli plantation, Kauai, in the Mikahala on Tuesday. The ani mals were much admired. Messrs.

W. H. Peck and Theo. Richards left by the steamer Mika hala on Tuesday, for a two weeks' visit on Kauai. They will spend the most of their time visiting places of interest and note, for which Kauai is famous.

Rev. Alex. Mackintosh, pastor of the second congregation of St. An drew's Cathedral, performed the marriage ceremony uniting Mr. Paul E.

R. Struch and Miss Fanny Mark- ham, Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. The ceremony was performed at the Cathedral. The married couple left on the Claudine in the evening, for Maui. Had the local editor of the Adver- tiseb scissorea tne run company local of the Bulletin of the 5th the item would have been as incom plete as was the Bulletin's, and have been as ridiculous as the local editor of the eveniner paper was when be copied an account about the ubilee, closing those exercises with a benediction when such was not the case.

Come again. The Kamalo Sugar Mill, on Molo- kai, was burned on the night of Au- trust 7th. The cause of the hre had not been discovered up to the time of the steamer's leaving. Hon. T.

R. Walker has insurance on the mill, machinery and sugar; $6,000 in the Union Insurance Co. of New Zea land, and 14,000 in the Royal of Liverpool. Jas. F.

Morgan is the Honolulu agent for the plantation. The music by the Hawaiian Band was never more missed than on the sailing of the Zealandia, Tuesday, but a little excitement was caused bv the breaking of the hawser that; was used to null the steamer towards the buoy near the cattle pen. After a little time she was started an rigns till near the P. M. S.

S. wharf, whfim fih stuck in the mud. Had the steamer been under any headway she may have stuck there for some time. Educational. Masters Samuel Keliinoi and Chas.

King, two of the first graduates from the Kamehameha Schools, left by the steamship Zealandia on Tuesday to complete their education in America. They will enter the Oswecro Normal School for several years, and after compteting the course will return to their island home to carry out the work of educating the youths of their own couutrv. Hon. C. B.

Rishrm tvill rinfrav the expenses of these promising youths. Police Court. Tuesday, August 11. Simon Topis, driving a hack without a license, was fined $5 and v3 casts. Ton Ke, larceny of a pig.

J- M. t. made a i i Black Diamond Dye Hose for 50 ct3. Ladies' Chemise for 25 cts. Ladies' Black or White Milan Hats for $1.

-At Sachs' Gbaicd Cleaeakce Sale, No. 104 Fobt St. 2333-tf NEW GOODS to the FACIFIC HARDWARE CO. Chandeliers. Piano, Banquet and Library in oxdized silver.

Wrought Black and Polished Brasa, direct frcm the factory. Turkey and Ostrich Dusters. Wire on Spools. Tucks and Square Flax Packing. Disston's Files.

Tube Scrapers. Hammers. Refrigerators and Ice Chests. A fresh invoice of Rubber Hose, etc. PACIFIC HARDWARE FORT STREET.

1377 2776-q Perhaps you do not believe these statements concerning Green's Au gust Flower. Well, we can't make you. we can't force conviction in to your head or medicine into your throat. We don't want to. The money is yours, and the Doubting Thomas.

misery is yours; and until you are willing to believe, and spend the one tor the? relief nf the othpr thpv will stav so. Tohn Risfpr tt Brown Street Philadelphia, says: nf-'r- ii4.i 4--u My wife is a little Scotch woman. thirty years of age and of a naturally delicate disposition, or nve or six years past she has been suffering from Dyspepsia. She Vo i became so bad at last that she could not sit Every Moal. down to a meal but she had to vomit it as soon as she had eaten it.

Two bottles of your August Flower have cured her, after many doctors failed. She can now eat anything, and enjoy it; and as for Dyspepsia, she does not know that she ever had it." cto Sltocrtiscnunts. FQR EENT THAT NEW BUILDING AT NO. 11 Union street. Shop 35 ft.

wide bv 72 ft. long, and 12 It. hieh. Sui table for any kind of mechanical work shop. Inquire of J.

N. Wright or R. Jay Greene. 2810-tf ENGTNEFR RFQUIRED TO run the Regan Vapor Egnine. DRS.

BR0DIE F00TE, Residence 81 Ueretanla Street. Telephones Mutual 234; Bell 242. Office Hotjks 10 to 11:30 a. 3 to 5:30 and 7 to 8 p. M.

Sundays 9 to IJ a.m. and 6:30 to 7:30 m. 2831 1386-2W FOR SALE. A CHOICE LOT SITUATE ON Punchbowl Hill, commanding a grand view of the harbor and Dia mond Head. Apply to J.ALFRED MAGOON, 2823-tf Merchant street.

For Sale or Lease. COTTAGE AT KAPIOLANI Park, the seaside, at present occupied bv G. D. Freta, E-q. Applv to J.

T. Waterhouse. 2d2S-lw SEA.TJ jNIOTJ, No. SO Beretania Street, MERCHANT TAILOR, X7Cutting and Fitting by the most approved method. Clothing Cleaneil and Repaired on short notice.

2833-lnv JOS. TINKER, NUUANfT STREET, is sole agent in these Islands for the Regan Vapor Engiae. TO LET I FOR THE MONTH OF SEP-tember, a funr'shed house in Nuuanu Valley. Address P. O.

Box 43. 2S33-6t tf NOTICE. 4 LL ACCOUNTS DUE OR OWING A to the undersigned have this day been placed in the bauds of J. Alfred Ma goon who will bring tuits therefor if not paid immediately. 2S33-lg SEE HO SING AKANA.

NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING started a Tannery at lwilei close to the Slaughter house, informs the public that he will purchase hides and do all business concerning the lne of Tannery, and has on hand all kinds of Leather for sale at reasonable prices. 2805-3m JOAQUIM DA GRELLA. ISTOTICE. AT A MEETING OF THE STOCK-holders of Kahuku Plantation Co.

held August 3, 1831, Mr. C. Bolte was elected Treasurer, in place of Jas. B. Castle, re-igned; and Wm.

F. Allen was elected Auditor, in place of C. Bolte, resigned. Mr. C.

Bolte the Treasurer, will attend to all business connected with the Plantation until further notice. WM. W. HALL, 2S32-2w I2S7-2t Secretary. Sale by BENSON, SMITH Co.

SOLE AGENTS, TEE HONOLULU Have on Hand and For Sale THE FOLLOWING New 1 1mproved Machinery TO BE OFFERED ON Liberal Terms! (1)I3x24in. Cummer Engine. (1) 10x20in. Cummer Engine. (1 Putnam Screw Cutting Lathe, 18in.

swing, 12ft. bed most improved type. (1) 20-Ton Vacuum Pan, (H. I. W.Co.

make), built in sections; complete with iron stage and Blake's Direct Vacuum Pump, 18x24x24in. (4) 30in. Weston's Centrifugals. (1) Complete Diffusion Plant for a capacity of 400 long tons cane per deim. Manufactured by the San-gerhausen and to arrive in Sept.

The two Cane Slicing Machines for this Diffusion Plant are the latest and most improved type, (self-feeding with Cane Carrier) and have been successfully used on sugar cane at factory and given the highest satisfaction. (1) 8ft. Cell to Multiple Effect (H. I. W.

Co. make). Cati be easily connected to any of the H. I. W.

Multiple Effects. (75) Wheeled Coolers, 30x30x30in. (1) Duplex Water Pump, 16xl4xl2in. Capacity, 2 million gals, it 24 hours to a height of 120 feet wi'h a boiler pressure of 120ibs per square inch. the above Machinery is new, in perfect order and right from the manufacturing establishments where it was made.

w-Having a very large stock of materials on hand, purchased at the lowest possible prices by our Manager when recently in Europe and the United States, we are prepared to furnish any kind of Jugar Machinery on short notice and at prices to suit the times. HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO. 13S4 2821-tf CALL AT THE CITY MEAT MAR-ket and see the Regan Vapor Engine at work. It is a MtMe wond r. CHAS.

ESEWES Boston Line of Packets. IMPORTERS WILL PLEASE take notice that the fine BARK AMY TURNER, CAPT. 0H5S03. Will be laid on the berth in Boston to leave for this port on Sept. 15, 1S91, if sufficient inducement offers.

wFor further particulars apply to 2fi51 135T-q C. BREWER CO. "COFFEE MILL AND ROASTERS V-" and all kind3 of machinery run at a low cot by u-ing the Regan Vapor Engine. Jos. Tinker sole Agt.

OTICE, 4 THE ANNUAL MEETING OF the Heeia Agricultural Co L'd, held July 25, 1S91, the following officers were elected to act for the ensuing year: A. J. P. Vice-President C. Bolte Treasurer A.

Gartenberg. and Auditor The above-mentioned officers compose the Board of Directors. A. GARTENBERG, 2335-lw Sec'y Heeia Agr'l L'd. ORES CO.

"Fort Street. 2651-q I IVlr I ilJu11 AN1 PAPER RULING. The undersigned having purchased the Stock in trade and good-will of the bindery business of A. U. Raseman, are- prepared to fill orders for Ruling and Bind- PAMPHLETS, MAGAZINES, LAW and other BOOKS, PLANTATION LABOR and MILL BOOKS, ACCOUNT BOOKS of all kinds, and in short any work in the Bookbind ing line, at short notice and the best style of workmanship.

Tenn3 Hoierata and Silisfictica Gurantsed 7TBest of Stock only used, best of workmen only employed. and orders from the other islands promptly executed. or call at the oSce of the HAWAIIAN GAZETTE 43 Merchant Steset, 2G03-ly Honolulu. C. B.

RIPLEY, jrciiitect, Office Room 5, Spreckel'a Block. (Mutual Tel. 203). New Designs BriixisGS. Complete Plans and Specifications for Every Description of Building.

Contracts drawn and careful superintendence of constrt.ction given when MJ I VAIL 11 LLVA 113 and 115 1331 Milkado Eestanrant No 62 Hotel Street, OPP. hobn's bakery. fitted and Japanese handiwork. refurnished in very thing first class style. clean, and cooked in Give us a trial.

2308-1 ra I rp HE REGAN VAPOR ENRINE IS JL adapted for pumnine, hoisting, etc. MARSHAL'S SALE: DY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF EXE- MJ cution issued out of the Police Court. on the 16th day of July, A. D. 1891, against Jas.

I. Dowsett, defendant, in favor of J. W. plaintiff, for the sum of $319.87, I have levied upon and shall expose for sale at the front entrance of Ahiolani Hale, in the District ot Honolulu, Island of Oahu, at 12 o'clock M. of MONDAY, the 31st day A.

D. 1891, to the highest bidder, all the right, title and interest of the said Jas. 1. Dowsett, defendant, in and to the following property, unless said judg- ment, interest, costs and my expenses be previously paid. List of property for sale: 1 Cream Separator, 1 Gasoline Engine, 1 Case of Gasoline.

1 Hay Cutter (new), 1 Box of Hatterv, 1 Box of Trinke'ts. (Sig.) J. A. MEURTEN, Deputy Marshal. Honolulu, July 31, 1891.

2829-30C 13tfS-3t E. JB. THOMAS, Contractor and Builder. ESTIMATES GIVEN ON all kinds of Brick, Iron, Stone and Wooden Buildings. All kinds of Jobbing the building trade at- tended to.

Keeps for sale: brick. Lime, Cement, Iron Stone Pipe and Fittings, old and new Corrugated Iron. Minton Tiles. Quarry Tiles, assorted sizes and colors; California and Monterey Granite Curbing and Blocks, Etc. Office and Yard Cor.

King and Smith Sts. Office Hours 8 to 12 a.m 1 to 4 p.m. Telephones Bell 351; Mutual 417. Residence, Mutual 410. P.

O. Box 117. 2S32-q TESTIMONIALS FROM PEOPLE on these Islands who are uirg tbe Regan Vapor Engine can be seen upon application to Jos. Tinker, Eole Agent. motion for the discharge of his client on lack of evidence, which was done.

One case of drunkenness was fined The Summer 2Ian. He wears a flannel suit of white, A sailor hat of straw His shoes are tan, his necktie light You gaze on him with awe. He strolls across the Fad sea sand And wields a palm-leaf fan, While lUtenirs to the hotel band fs is iaa tusimer ta-xa. Ex. PIANOS IN GOOD ORDER from $4.00 to month.

MUSIC DEPARTMENT OF THE HAWAIIAN NEWS t-y7 Call and plans. 2S-3-3i3tf COUP ANY. 4.

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