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1S (lit::;1 SPP "SfcWE"?' ' " """Pf -- -" iwwin; vrvmp. ?, y?-.- .-. . 'IT!'-- ' " -- " " P&ill nlUttii VOL. IX. NO. 1330. HONOLHU . H !.. FUID.SY, MAY 3, 1895. PRICE 5 CENTS. THE DAILY BULLETIN PRINTED AND PCBL1S11ED EVERY AFTKKNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY RT THE Dally Bulletin Publishing Co., L'd , at tii it ornci, 18(1 k 32b merchant St.. Honolulu. B I. BUB80KIPriON-8- ix DotLAs a Yeak, Delivered in Monolnln at Kitty Oests a Mohtu, In Advance. Ill V -I- B PlJBLlfeHKD . MONDAY At FOOB DOLLAMi 1 YEAR to DuUlttdtlO, and Five Dollars to Korelpu Huhvrlberr payable In adrauce. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING dori m suraamt utti. TKLKl'HONE 260. P. 0. BOX !i. (m Dailt Bullktih Is printed and put. liehed by tlie Didly Bulletin Fubllshinv Company, Limited, at Its otUce, Mer- chant street, Honolulu, Hawaiian IbI- - ; ands. Daniel 1Ogan, editor, reside on Alakea street, Honolulu, aforesaid. Address letters for the paper "Kdltor ttOLLSTiK," anu Business letters .Manager Dally Htilletln I'ubllshinR Company." Using n peisonat addr may ransn delay In attention. Business Cards. LIWEBS OOOKE. Imobtim add Dealers in Lcmbib and all Kin lis or Boiluiku Matuialb. . Fort Street, Honolalo. H. HAOXnCXJ) 00.. Uxniral Commission Aoi.its. Corner Fort and Queen Streets, ttwuuiinti. mo. a. 8MTHIES. AUCTIONEER AHD GENERAL BUSINESS AflENT. Mahokona, Kohala, Hawaii. THOS. LINDSAY. MANCrACTDBIHO JEWELER AND WATCH- MAKER. Kuknl Jewelry specialty, fartiuuiar attention paid to all kinds of repairs Campbell Block, Merchant Street. HONOLULU IBON WORKS, Btbam Enoinis, Bdoab Mills, Boilers, Coolers. Iron, Brash and Lead Castings. Machinery of Kvery Description Maae u Order. Particular attention paid to Ships' Blackinilthing. Job Work erecntrl at Short Notice. Atlas Assurance Go. OF XOXTZ)OX7 ASSBTB, 110.000,000, H..W. SCHMIDT & SONS Agent" for Hawaiian Islands City Carriage 'Co., Corner King and BeAhel Bta. - BOTH TELEPHONES 113 - Pine Carriages k Civil Drive To be had at all hoars. J. S. ANDRADE, liYiU.tf Manairoi Consolidated Soda Water Co,, L'd HJSFXjA.lSrA.DHS' Oor. Allen k Fori St., flonolola. HOFJJSTTBU CO., lOM.tl A Kent- - (NDUHINE A COLD WATER PAINT a. substitute tor. dil paint AND WHITEWASH. AN EXCELLENT FIRE RETARD ANT AND DISINFECTANT. Especially Designed Por INSIDE Work on . . Facto: ies and Public Buildings h ie a dry jiowdor which crn bo jrepnri'd for uco by simply ttirritii n COLD WATER nntl can bu nj.-jli- by anyone ntid will always tiro-lnc- o good work. It is VERY WHITE, wUrcniL'ly and liurdoiiH on u wall liko itono and will tako any tint. It will last for years, and it by gaecH. One coat covers butter than two '.oataof oil paint or whitewash. It can bo used on any surface nnd or all clast-e- of work, even for tlio ineet decorating. It will not rub, scale or crack, nor will it soften with ago or discolor. It will not set in the mixing vessel, n fact it ininroveH by standing a few I aye. It can be ued to good advantage iver old whitewash without ccraping. IT DRIES OUT WHITE AFTER 3EING WET. It is cheaper than whitewash, dura- bility considered. Is is supplied in barrels from 800 o 400 lbs., also in boxes of 100, CO nd 25 pounds. Outside Indurine! This is for OUTSIDE Work Such hb Fences, Outbuildinga and Laborer's Quarters. It is a thick pasto to bo diluted with cold wuttr; Uands rain nnd exposure as well as )il paint, and costs but a fraction as aiuch. It is as it con- tains no oil, and has no equal hr a 'iglit retlector in dark basements, lamp collars and similar places. It 'k supplied in colors. .... FOR SALE DY .... IMMWINflll LlJvriT'JECID kmti (nr tlie Hawaiian IkIxuii Partnership Notice. HENRY II WILLIAMS AND A. Williams have this day ills-tolv- the partnership heretofore exlstlnc between them nmlor the linn name of Pioneer Furniture Company ai well as of Allllams Brothers In the Furniture and OndertakliiR Basinets In Honolulu, In the (Bland of Oahu. Henry H. Williams retires from sId drni and buslnesi and Kdwaul A. Wll-lam- s remains In said business, hayliiR formed a partnership therein with his 'ather, 0. K. Williams. The new tlrm consists of 0 E. AVIlllama mil K. A. Williams, and henceforth will sarry on said Furniture and Undertaking Business in said Honolulu, under the firm :ome of 0. E Williams & Son. The new firm will collect all accounts iwinR to the old Arm and pay all liabilities '.hereof. Dated March 30th. A. D 1895. H. H. WILLIAMS, KD. A. WILLIAMS, I303-2- 0. E. WILLIAMS. G. E. SMITHIES, Accountant, Collector nod Copyist Ofllcewith CD. Chase, Safe Deposit Build-In- 400 Fort Stroet. Telephone 1R4. The Collection of Government Bills t specialty. 127MI Rheumatism AND PILES CURED BY AVER'S SARSAPARILLA. Mr. W. Jmhwoi, Adelaide, B. A., formerly of. Hawthorn, near Melbourne, Tie, writei: "For llic p.nt3 or 4 years. I have been a reat sufferer from rlicuin:itlMii and piles, tried all sorts of medicine, tint dcrhed no good from them. I chanced to read one of )onr book and thought I would Kite jour Sarsap.irllla a trial. 1 did so.and alter t.ikliiR one ttottlo I foil hotter, nnd after takliiK 4 liottk't I wnt a new mini. 1 n sorry t iiomt took It iK'toro, for It would hao sacd mo very much p.ilu." Ayer's Sarsaparilla Has cured others, will euro you, Mdu bj Dr. J.C.Arcr A Co., Iwell,Mmi.,U.S.A. Hollister Drag Co., L'd., Solo A:enti for the of Hawat' 1 1- - People Who Write on typewriters marvel that busy business men still clintf to the pen pro-co- s. The buxitii s man Ubins; a typewriter would not voluntaiily return to the old method, because he can turn off more work, of a better quality, and with less effort on his machine. r Tlit M,id .VIM Never I Usid a Typewriter believes the- - task of learn- - K ing to write a difficult and hopeless one. Try. Others have learned ; you can. Your first attempt will probably reveal the fact that you do faster work with the pen. That's quite natural ; you are just learning. Your next trial will sur- prise you. Your fingers go to the right keys in- stinctively. 4 It becomes easier and you will then begin to r, alizu the use- fulness and benefit of a typewriter. CHOICE OF A TYPEWRITER 4 will either make or mar your writing happin, ss. For the business man desiring a machine, that comb ncs speed, durabi- lity, does perfect work, and lastly, has the easiest keyboard to learn, buy the NEW CAL1GRAPH, i This typewiiter stands at the head. It has all this latest improvements. Let uiu rdiow you a New Cai.ioravii T V IinRRHrM Anant r-- T ? T T- T""-- ! - ? - ! TO-DA- YS AUSTRALIA Nicaragua Will Not Yield to Great Britain, The Cuban Revolution Some of the Olympia's Sailors Desert at Sin Diego, London, Enci., April 20. In well informed English quarters today it is declared that tbo Uritish ulti- matum to Nicaragua has not been modified; that Admiral Stephenson has not bean cabled to extend tlio timo granted Nicaragua within which to pay tho indemnity of $75000 demanded by Groat Ilritain and in the absence of definite, news it is believed that tho Almiral haH already occupied Corinto. Tho be- lief is also expressed hero that tho Xicaraguau Government will not yield to tbo duinauds of Great Bri-tai- u until compelled to do so in or- der to avo.d uoiutf forced to resign ofllce. Tho Pull Mall Gazette, comment-ii- on tho troubles between Great Britain and Nicaragua, says that nothing could bo more courteously correct than tho attitude of the United States in tho difficulty, add-in- "It is a good omen for a close understanding- upon the China Japan question. Our action may be expected to teach the Spanish-America- n States that uoue of them are too insignificant to behavo to foreigners." Cuioaoo, 111., April 20. A Times-Heral- d special from Colon says: Tho port of Corinto, Nicaragua, has been closed. The throe British warships, Royal Arthur, Satellite and Wild Swan, have declared a peaceful blockade of tho port. Troops were lauded shortly after midnight and took possession of the custom-hous- e. There is great ex- citement in the town. New Vouk, N. Y., April 2C A special to the World from Corinto, Nicaragua, dated April 20, says: The garrison is drilling constantly. The British have not lauded. Artillery has been placed in position so as to insure in caso of the lauding of au armed British force that tho lives and property of natives and foreign- ers shall bo respected. The excite- ment has cooled somewhat. Geueral Rivai of Mosquito Coast fame arrived to-da- with 800 soldiers. Whou drill calls were heard this morning, followed by lowering boats from the British warships, all be- lieved that an attack was about to bo made. Business houses were closed and a crowd collected on the beach. But spectators were only treated to a magnificent mauouvor drill by tho ships under command of Admiral Stephenson. It Is now rumored that a settle- ment will be made aud that the ships will soon leavo. Over sixty of the crow of tho Olympia have deserted, owing to tho alleged insufficiency of food on board. Tho funeral of Coxwaiu Johnson of tho cruiser Olympia yesterday afternoon was attended by about ' seventy men in charge of one officer from tho ship. On tho way out to the cemetery seven sailors suddenly broke rauks aud lied. THE VErtV LATEST. Tim controversy over the two or more wills mado by Souator Fair is still occupying the attention of San Francisco Courts. California will make a splendid exhibit at tho Atlanta, Georgia, fair. Sn Francisco is still excited over the Emmanuel Church murders aud the preliminary elimination of the supposed murderer, Durrani, is now in progress. Thoro is nothing now in Hawaiian affairs, and for all mention that is mado of them by American news- papers it would seem that tho sub- ject was ended and forgotten. Minister Thurston's name is not oven mentioned in tho exchanges re- ceived by tho Australia. C. P. Huntingdon, president of the Southern PaciGc Jtailroad Com- pany has finally been arrested in Now York on an iiidl;ttnontchar(:iii(f him with an infraction of the Inte,-stat- e Commerce law. By order of Judgo Morrow, tho presiding jurist of tho United States Court in San Froucisco, the indictment found ogaiust Huntingdon has been sprosd on tho minutes of tho Conrt at length. Captain General Campos has nr-riv- in C iba Jtul taken command of the Spanish force. Cuban insurgents deni.itid better tariff laws from the Spanish Gov- ernment. The revolution is still in progress, neithor side having gained auy ad- vantage, owing to the rainy season. m CHILD DROWNED. Had Beoa In tho Water About an Hour. A throe year old child was found drowned in the stream on thotnauka sido of tho bridga on School street, between Nutianu and Fort streets. Tho child was missed at 10 o'clock and the father, a Gorman, was much worried and made au imtuediato search for the infant. As none of of the neighbors had seen tho little one he went to tho stream and be- gan poking a polo into a pool. Finally it struck something and brought to the surface human hair. The mau at once plunged in and pulled out tho' missing babe. The poor thing had been dead about an hour. Dr. Day was summoned but but the chihl was beyond human aid. No inquest will be held, it being considered unnecessary under the circumstances. A Noodad Improvement. On Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock a jury, subpcunaotl especially, will assemble in Deputy Marshal Brown's office for tho purpose of considering the proposed re opening of a road- way from the Oceania dock to Brewer's wharf. Tho jury upon as- sembling will first visit the premises and deliberate afterwards. Mr. Browu would liko those interested to be present. "Sentences Buspondod." In tho District Court this morn- ing G. Apiki pleaded guilty to carry- ing a deadly weapon, to wit, a pistol. Sentence was suspended. Hannah Naehu, disobedience to parents, pleaded guilty but seutenco suspended in her case, as well as that of K. Paiwi found guilty of playing the truant since April 21. N.F. BURGESS It now prepare 1 to 'eptlr Grdn Hose, U...I..UI.U 11'utu 'I....- - u. Mil u. and all klmU ol Tools sharpened, luclnd-lu- x Carving Knives huh hnls,or: Iiwn Moer. a .jieela tv: aUo Bellini; Class; in fact ah kinds of jobbing. Work called for and returned Kiiik up 8W Mutual Tele phone 1170-t- f

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1S (lit::;1

SPP "SfcWE"?' ' " """Pf -- -" iwwin; vrvmp.?, y?-.-

.-.. 'IT!'-- ' " -- " "

P&ill nlUttiiVOL. IX. NO. 1330. HONOLHU . H !.. FUID.SY, MAY 3, 1895. PRICE 5 CENTS.

THE DAILY BULLETIN

PRINTED AND PCBL1S11ED

EVERY AFTKKNOONEXCEPT SUNDAY RT THE

Dally Bulletin Publishing Co., L'd ,

at tii it ornci,18(1 k 32b merchant St.. Honolulu. B I.

BUB80KIPriON-8- ix DotLAs a Yeak,Delivered in Monolnln at Kitty Oests aMohtu, In Advance.

Ill V

-I- B PlJBLlfeHKD .

MONDAYAt FOOB DOLLAMi 1 YEAR to DuUlttdtlO,and Five Dollars to Korelpu Huhvrlberrpayable In adrauce.

BOOK AND JOB PRINTING

dori m suraamt utti.

TKLKl'HONE 260. P. 0. BOX !i.

(m Dailt Bullktih Is printed and put.liehed by tlie Didly Bulletin FubllshinvCompany, Limited, at Its otUce, Mer-chant street, Honolulu, Hawaiian IbI- - ;

ands. Daniel 1Ogan, editor, reside onAlakea street, Honolulu, aforesaid.

Address letters for the paper "KdltorttOLLSTiK," anu Business letters .ManagerDally Htilletln I'ubllshinR Company."Using n peisonat addr may ransn delayIn attention.

Business Cards.

LIWEBS OOOKE.

Imobtim add Dealers in Lcmbib andall Kin lis or Boiluiku Matuialb. .

Fort Street, Honolalo.

H. HAOXnCXJ) 00..

Uxniral Commission Aoi.its.

Corner Fort and Queen Streets, ttwuuiinti.

mo. a. 8MTHIES.

AUCTIONEER AHD GENERAL BUSINESS AflENT.

Mahokona, Kohala, Hawaii.

THOS. LINDSAY.

MANCrACTDBIHO JEWELER AND WATCH-

MAKER.

Kuknl Jewelry specialty, fartiuuiarattention paid to all kinds of repairs

Campbell Block, Merchant Street.

HONOLULU IBON WORKS,

Btbam Enoinis, Bdoab Mills, Boilers,Coolers. Iron, Brash and Lead

Castings.

Machinery of Kvery Description Maae uOrder. Particular attention paid to Ships'Blackinilthing. Job Work erecntrl atShort Notice.

Atlas Assurance Go.

OF XOXTZ)OX7

ASSBTB, 110.000,000,

H..W. SCHMIDT & SONSAgent" for Hawaiian Islands

City Carriage 'Co.,Corner King and BeAhel Bta.

- BOTH TELEPHONES 113 -

Pine Carriages k Civil DriveTo be had at all hoars.

J. S. ANDRADE,liYiU.tf Manairoi

Consolidated Soda Water Co,, L'd

HJSFXjA.lSrA.DHS'

Oor. Allen k Fori St., flonolola.

HOFJJSTTBU CO.,lOM.tl A Kent- -

(NDUHINE

A COLD WATER PAINT

a. substitutetor.dil paintANDWHITEWASH.

AN EXCELLENTFIRERETARDANTANDDISINFECTANT.

Especially DesignedPor INSIDE Work on . .

Facto: ies and Public Buildings

h ie a dry jiowdor which crn bojrepnri'd for uco by simply ttirritiin COLD WATER nntl can bu nj.-jli-

by anyone ntid will always tiro-lnc- o

good work.It is VERY WHITE, wUrcniL'ly

and liurdoiiH on u wall likoitono and will tako any tint.

It will last for years, and itby gaecH.

One coat covers butter than two'.oataof oil paint or whitewash.

It can bo used on any surface nndor all clast-e- of work, even for tlioineet decorating.

It will not rub, scale or crack, norwill it soften with ago or discolor.

It will not set in the mixing vessel,n fact it ininroveH by standing a fewI aye.

It can be ued to good advantageiver old whitewash without ccraping.

IT DRIES OUT WHITE AFTER3EING WET.

It is cheaper than whitewash, dura-bility considered.

Is is supplied in barrels from 800o 400 lbs., also in boxes of 100, CO

nd 25 pounds.

Outside Indurine!This is for OUTSIDE Work

Such hb Fences, Outbuildinga andLaborer's Quarters. It is a thickpasto to bo diluted with cold wuttr;Uands rain nnd exposure as well as)il paint, and costs but a fraction asaiuch. It is as it con-tains no oil, and has no equal hr a'iglit retlector in dark basements,lamp collars and similar places. It'k supplied in colors.

.... FOR SALE DY ....

IMMWINflllLlJvriT'JECID

kmti (nr tlie Hawaiian IkIxuii

Partnership Notice.

HENRY II WILLIAMS ANDA. Williams have this day ills-tolv-

the partnership heretofore exlstlncbetween them nmlor the linn name ofPioneer Furniture Company ai well as ofAllllams Brothers In the Furniture andOndertakliiR Basinets In Honolulu, In the(Bland of Oahu.

Henry H. Williams retires from sIddrni and buslnesi and Kdwaul A. Wll-lam- s

remains In said business, hayliiRformed a partnership therein with his'ather, 0. K. Williams.

The new tlrm consists of 0 E. AVIlllamamil K. A. Williams, and henceforth willsarry on said Furniture and UndertakingBusiness in said Honolulu, under the firm:ome of 0. E Williams & Son.

The new firm will collect all accountsiwinR to the old Arm and pay all liabilities'.hereof.

Dated March 30th. A. D 1895.H. H. WILLIAMS,KD. A. WILLIAMS,

I303-2- 0. E. WILLIAMS.

G. E. SMITHIES,

Accountant, Collector nod Copyist

Ofllcewith CD. Chase, Safe Deposit Build-In-

400 Fort Stroet. Telephone 1R4.

The Collection of Government Billst specialty. 127MI

RheumatismAND PILES CURED BY

AVER'S SARSAPARILLA.Mr. W. Jmhwoi, Adelaide, B. A., formerly

of. Hawthorn, near Melbourne,Tie, writei:

"For llic p.nt3 or 4 years. I have been areat sufferer from rlicuin:itlMii and piles,tried all sorts of medicine, tint dcrhed

no good from them. I chanced to read oneof )onr book and thought I would Kitejour Sarsap.irllla a trial. 1 did so.and alter

t.ikliiR one ttottlo I foil hotter, nnd aftertakliiK 4 liottk't I wnt a new mini. 1 nsorry t iiomt took It iK'toro, for It wouldhao sacd mo very much p.ilu."

Ayer's SarsaparillaHas cured others, will euro you,

Mdu bj Dr. J.C.Arcr A Co., Iwell,Mmi.,U.S.A.

Hollister Drag Co., L'd.,Solo A:enti for the of Hawat'

1 1- -

People Who Write

on typewriters marvelthat busy business menstill clintf to the pen pro-co- s.

The buxitii s manUbins; a typewriter wouldnot voluntaiily return tothe old method, becausehe can turn off morework, of a better quality,and with less effort onhis machine. r

Tlit M,id .VIM NeverI

Usid a Typewriter

believes the-- task of learn- - K

ing to write a difficultand hopeless one. Try.Others have learned ; youcan. Your first attemptwill probably reveal thefact that you do fasterwork with the pen.That's quite natural ;

you are just learning.Your next trial will sur-prise you. Your fingersgo to the right keys in-

stinctively.4 It becomeseasier and you will thenbegin to r, alizu the use-fulness and benefit of atypewriter.

CHOICE OF A TYPEWRITER

4 will either make or maryour writing happin, ss.For the business mandesiring a machine, thatcomb ncs speed, durabi-lity, does perfect work,and lastly, has the easiestkeyboard to learn, buythe

NEW CAL1GRAPH,i

This typewiiter stands atthe head. It has all thislatest improvements.

Let uiu rdiow you aNew Cai.ioraviiT V IinRRHrM Anant

r-- T ? T T- T""--! - ? -

! TO-DA-YS AUSTRALIA

Nicaragua Will Not Yield to

Great Britain,

The Cuban Revolution Some of the

Olympia's Sailors Desert at

Sin Diego,

London, Enci., April 20. In wellinformed English quarters today itis declared that tbo Uritish ulti-matum to Nicaragua has not beenmodified; that Admiral Stephensonhas not bean cabled to extend tliotimo granted Nicaragua withinwhich to pay tho indemnity of$75000 demanded by Groat Ilritainand in the absence of definite, newsit is believed that tho Almiral haH

already occupied Corinto. Tho be-

lief is also expressed hero that thoXicaraguau Government will notyield to tbo duinauds of Great Bri-tai- u

until compelled to do so in or-

der to avo.d uoiutf forced to resignofllce.

Tho Pull Mall Gazette, comment-ii-

on tho troubles between GreatBritain and Nicaragua, says thatnothing could bo more courteouslycorrect than tho attitude of theUnited States in tho difficulty, add-in-

"It is a good omen for a closeunderstanding- upon the ChinaJapan question. Our action maybe expected to teach the Spanish-America- n

States that uoue of themare too insignificant to behavo

to foreigners."Cuioaoo, 111., April 20. A Times-Heral- d

special from Colon says: Thoport of Corinto, Nicaragua, has beenclosed. The throe British warships,Royal Arthur, Satellite and WildSwan, have declared a peacefulblockade of tho port.

Troops were lauded shortly aftermidnight and took possession of thecustom-hous- e. There is great ex-

citement in the town.New Vouk, N. Y., April 2C A

special to the World from Corinto,Nicaragua, dated April 20, says: Thegarrison is drilling constantly. TheBritish have not lauded. Artilleryhas been placed in position so as toinsure in caso of the lauding of auarmed British force that tho livesand property of natives and foreign-ers shall bo respected. The excite-ment has cooled somewhat.

Geueral Rivai of Mosquito Coastfame arrived to-da- with 800 soldiers.Whou drill calls were heard thismorning, followed by lowering boatsfrom the British warships, all be-

lieved that an attack was about tobo made. Business houses wereclosed and a crowd collected on thebeach. But spectators were onlytreated to a magnificent mauouvordrill by tho ships under command ofAdmiral Stephenson.

It Is now rumored that a settle-ment will be made aud that theships will soon leavo.

Over sixty of the crow of thoOlympia have deserted, owing totho alleged insufficiency of food onboard.

Tho funeral of Coxwaiu Johnsonof tho cruiser Olympia yesterdayafternoon was attended by about

' seventy men in charge of one officerfrom tho ship. On tho way out tothe cemetery seven sailors suddenlybroke rauks aud lied.

THE VErtV LATEST.

Tim controversy over the two ormore wills mado by Souator Fairis still occupying the attention ofSan Francisco Courts.

California will make a splendidexhibit at tho Atlanta, Georgia, fair.

Sn Francisco is still excited overthe Emmanuel Church murdersaud the preliminary elimination ofthe supposed murderer, Durrani, isnow in progress.

Thoro is nothing now in Hawaiianaffairs, and for all mention that ismado of them by American news-papers it would seem that tho sub-ject was ended and forgotten.

Minister Thurston's name is notoven mentioned in tho exchanges re-

ceived by tho Australia.C. P. Huntingdon, president of

the Southern PaciGc Jtailroad Com-pany has finally been arrested inNow York on an iiidl;ttnontchar(:iii(fhim with an infraction of the Inte,-stat- e

Commerce law. By order ofJudgo Morrow, tho presiding juristof tho United States Court in SanFroucisco, the indictment foundogaiust Huntingdon has been sprosdon tho minutes of tho Conrt atlength.

Captain General Campos has nr-riv-

in C iba Jtul taken commandof the Spanish force.

Cuban insurgents deni.itid bettertariff laws from the Spanish Gov-ernment.

The revolution is still in progress,neithor side having gained auy ad-vantage, owing to the rainy season.

m

CHILD DROWNED.

Had Beoa In tho Water About anHour.

A throe year old child was founddrowned in the stream on thotnaukasido of tho bridga on School street,between Nutianu and Fort streets.Tho child was missed at 10 o'clockand the father, a Gorman, was muchworried and made au imtuediatosearch for the infant. As none ofof the neighbors had seen tho littleone he went to tho stream and be-

gan poking a polo into a pool.Finally it struck something andbrought to the surface human hair.The mau at once plunged in andpulled out tho' missing babe. Thepoor thing had been dead about anhour. Dr. Day was summoned butbut the chihl was beyond humanaid. No inquest will be held, itbeing considered unnecessary underthe circumstances.

A Noodad Improvement.On Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock

a jury, subpcunaotl especially, willassemble in Deputy Marshal Brown'soffice for tho purpose of consideringthe proposed re opening of a road-way from the Oceania dock toBrewer's wharf. Tho jury upon as-

sembling will first visit the premisesand deliberate afterwards. Mr.Browu would liko those interestedto be present.

"Sentences Buspondod."

In tho District Court this morn-ing G. Apiki pleaded guilty to carry-ing a deadly weapon, to wit, a pistol.Sentence was suspended.

Hannah Naehu, disobedience toparents, pleaded guilty but seutencosuspended in her case, as well asthat of K. Paiwi found guilty ofplaying the truant since April 21.

N.F. BURGESSIt now prepare 1 to 'eptlr Grdn Hose,U...I..UI.U 11'utu 'I....- - u. Mil u.

and all klmU ol Tools sharpened, luclnd-lu- x

Carving Knives huh hnls,or: IiwnMoer. a .jieela tv: aUo Bellini; Class; infact ah kinds of jobbing. Work called forand returned Kiiik up 8W Mutual Telephone 1170-t- f

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-THE DAILY BULLETIN, MAY 3, 1Kj&.

THE BOWLER 0A8I?.

Secrotary Qresham Decidos thnt He

is Not an Araoilcan Citizen.

At tlio request of several sub-Bcribc-

tlio IIuixetin publishes thefull toxt of tho decision of SecretaryGresliain iu tho va of John F.Howlor, who took ,the oath of allo-ginuc- i)

to tho Hawaiian Governmentin 1885, ha resided in tho islands '

ovor since, but after boiii? convictedof iiiipriiou of treaou '.wo month"ago has claimed tho protection oftho United States m a citizen thoro-of- .

Tho deeiiioti ii short, chirp andto tho point. It settles not only thoparticular case of Mr. Bowler billlay down tho law for nil similarcases now and hereafter.

Tho following i tho full toxt:Dei'AtlTMKNT OF STATU. J

Washington, April 5, 18D3.J

Wiui., Km., Honolulu,AuujrS.Sm: It appear? from your NV.. 88

of February 23 that on tho 22d ofthat mouth, J. 1. Bowler was con- -

vieted before a military commisiousitting at Uouolulu for partieipa- -

lion or complicity in the disttirbnneoor uprising in Hawaii early iu Jauu- -

ary and sentenced to imprisonmentat hard labor for five years and topay a fine of $5000; that ho now t

claims protection as nti Americancitizen: and that tho Hawaiian....authorities ho is not ..i:n.l

...i. ....,....t i i... i. .!iu ouuu (fiui.uui.iuu uuuuubo n ionaturalized citizon of that Government.

Whon Mr. Bowler left this eoun-- !

try and wont to Hawaii doos not ap-- 1

pear, out on March IS, 1885, bevoluntarily took an oath to supporttho constitution and laws of thoHawaiian Islands and boar true alle-giance to tho king, without exprosslyrenouncing or resorving his alio-glanc- e

to tho United States. Sec-

tion 432 ot the statute prescribingthin oath (Compiled Laws of Ha-waii, 18S1), providos that evory for-

eigner so naturalized shall bo doom-

ed for all purposes a native of theislands and subject only to theirlaws and ontitled to their protection, and no longer amenable to hisnative sovoroigu whilo residing iuthe kingdom, nor ontitlod to resort '

to his native country for protectionor intervention j that for every suchresort ho shall bo subjeo etl to thopouallies annxid to rebellion, andthat having been thus naturalizedho shall bo entitled to all tho rights '

and immunities of a Hawaiian sub-ject. I am informed that the Su-- ;

promo Court of Hawaii has hold that '

tho takiug of this oath operates to j

naturalize tho alien and admit himto full citizenship. It is uot claim-

ed that sineo 1885 Mr. Bowler ovorroturnod to tho United Stales or re-

sided elsewhere than on tho islands.This Government has never hold

to tho doctrine of perpetual allegi-ance, oil the contrary from its or-

ganization, it has maintained thattho rights to throw off one's naturalallegiauco and assume auothor is

"Expatriation," said Atto-

rney-General Black in 1859, "includes not only emigration out ofone's native country, but naturaliza-tion in the country adopted as afuture rosideuce." Tho offoot ofnaturalization is to place the adopted citizon iu tho same relation totho government as native citizens orsubjects. The right of the Hawaii-an Government with his consent toadopt Mr. Bowler as fully as if hohad beon born upon its soil is asclear as his right to expatriate him-self. He manifested his intentionof abandoning his American citizen-Bhi- p

by takiug tho oath to supporttho constitution and lawa of Ha-

waii and bear true allegiance to thoking, and, so far as known, ho mani-

fested no contrary intention beforehis arrest. That oath is inconsist-ent with his allegiauuo to tho UnitodStatos. By taking it ho obligedhimsolf to support the governmentof his adoption, even to tho extentof lighting its battles in thoovont ofwar botweou it nud tho country ofhis origiu. IIo could uot bear trueallegiance to both governments attho pa mo time.

Tho President directs that youinform Mr. Bjwlor that ho is not en-

titled to tho protection of tho

United States; that in similar casosyou will bo glided by tho viewsherein oxpretscd and that you fur-

nish tho Ministor of Foreign Affairswith a copy of this instruction.

I am, Mr.Your obedient servant,

W. Q. GnnsiiAM.

sorirfStf:$k

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VMOPr'".Ir'n'f-'- t

fr'.rCxV 't .Jmt.-K- i

z . irmA tr-- v;

f'.f'fZ,. H, s, 4frv

mmmmmlire. Judoo 1'cclc

Dyspepsiai

Mrs. Judgo Pock Tolls How !

sho Wa8 CurodSufferers from Uysiwtnl.t ilmuM rend the fol--

lol"K ! from Mrs. If. M. l'eck, wife ofJudiro I'cck.a luitlceatTracy,Cnl.,niiilawrltoreomicclca tll Uie A0CuPll rre11l

"ny n deep senne of Bratttmlo for tho (rreit '

lis.Jr.'iiT, aCveBvl.f.r'jcTi rTtS t'fofSi;"-- I

JJjyfcV.lKMbeen " sufferer from dyspeiuU aod

Heart TroubleAlmost rerythlng I ate would distress me. Itried different treatments and medicines, butfailed In realize relief. Two years ago a friend

revaueel upon me to try lluixl's H.irtapnrlllJ.H. first buttle J noticed heiocd me.io icon- -tlnuect uklnif It. It did mo so mucn kooii tlnlmj fronds spoke of the ImiirovemenL I iutfrecelrsd such great benefit from It that

Gladly Rocommend It.1 now bare an excellent appetite and nothing Itat eter distresses tn. It also keeps up my

Hood'sCuresflesh and strength. I cannot praise Hood'sSarsaparllli too much." Mns. II. M. I'kuk,Tracy, California. Uet UOOITH.

Hood's Pills are bant, made, and perfectto proportion and appearance. Xc. a box.

Hobron Drug Co., L'd.,Bole Agents for tliH Rnpnhlln of Hawaii.

IFyou Insure It Is well to do so In om-pi'nl-

whose reputations hnve builtupon strong foundations.

THECompanies represented by John II.Dowsktt (succestor to the late 0. O.Herder) liavo tdood ell the tests ne-cessary to convince any ono thatthnlr capital Is ample and the prin-ciples niton w lilch they are governed,the highest.

L()SSESarc paid promptly and without

delavs. The assets ot acompany Is tho best prnot of Its so-

lidity and ability to pav loscs. Thelist Riven will satisfy even "The OneHundredth Man."

The New York Life,Assets, $155,453,428.73.

London & Lancashire Fire Insur-ance Co.,

Assets, $2,641,029.U. 8. Branch.

Hartford Fire Insurance Co.,Assets, $7,378,092.

Palatine Fire Insurance Co.,Assets, $2,255,974.

U. S. Branoh.

Thames & Mersey Marine Insur-ance Co.,

Assets, $6,124,057.

W3F Policies for oithor Lifo,Firo or Marino Insurance) issuedin any of tho above named Com-

panies at tho lovett rates and onany of tlio numerous plans ad-

vertised. Your patronage is so-

licited.

JOHN M. DOWSRTT,1200-l- m Merchant Street, Honolulu.

HO YEN KEE & CO.,

41 Nimanu Htrt-f- l

Tinsmiths. PlnmbinQ, Etc.

nnnOKKKY nd OI.AKHWAKB.

JOB PRINTING &X&Ilui lktih Puhlibiiinu Co.. Ld. Klrst-cltt- st

(Joinniorclal Work a biclnlty. KsilmatetCtven. Orders promptly executed.

LADIES' 11,111.

Did you notice that wo

made no mention f the nr--

rival ot tin goods purchusoafor us by mus. fkkimaxnWhile Oil her reCCllt trip Ifoist?

a,,here was a reason tor it,

mm !i 811111)11' onntlirn one lOO. 't O

if you will only stop to thinl

1011 KI1UW mid everybodydie knew that we were goingto brin": something into thisnWPket that was new and

catchy. There was no n ed

to advertise it, the jllf.icioilSbliVUl'H of Ilonuhlltl Wdtch thearrival o our goods, tluykll0W thl.lt iC thcrc is ")'thing

to be had We get it, in

iactuiai we Bet inc pace on

New Goods, Stylish Goods,at prices that arc just right.

This week, in uddition tothe regular run, we are goingto make a hole in our pile of

Comforters I

Comforters 1 1

Whilo the counters loaded upwith

Colored Cotton Ducks,Colored Cotton Ducks,

and

Piquk, Pique, Pique,will also bo nn attractivefeature.

B. F. EIILERS & CO.

HOP HING & CO.,m HOTKL STHKKT

COMMISSION MERCHANTS

Wholesale Dealer In

LiQK aofl Manila CigarsAID

General Chinese Merchandise- SUCH AS -

Mm OUh, Rice, Matting,Chinese Bilks, Teas, Kto.

Bnglirih and American Qroceriea

By Every OoaBt Bteamer.

MUTUAL TELEPHONE M7.

BEAVER SALOON,

The Bait Luicb io Tow

re. etxid OoWaaAT ALL BOUM

THE FINEST BRANDS OP

Cigars and TobaccoALWAYS 0M HAKD.

g. J. TOILiTB3. Farop.Regan Vapor & Pacific Gas

Engines & Launches

THE BEST IN THE MARKET.

Thoy cannot be snrrassed for tnollvtpower.

BKNU FOU 0ATA1.0GUK- -

JOS. TINKER,1UW-- U Bole Agent, Nuuanu streeu

Real Eand Loans

Thn nnlnrconinnt nf tlin LOAN Marketeu as to cover tlio wants and necessities ofthe lare number of honorable people whoare not owners of unincumbered KentKstato was one of the most necessary Inno-vations of recent yearn. To many It hasmeant relief from preslni; claims nt thevery time wnen most essential, nenproperly and nonornuiy conuucicu tinsbusiness Is of equally jrrt'nl Importanceand value to tho community as Iliilldlnnand l,on Associations liavo Droved themselves tone.

Tbe Hawaiian Invesiinetjl Co.

Makes a M'Ci-lult- of NcROtlntliiR and Pro- -

curing Iiaus 1'ir Ilorroners who are tin- -able to discount their Notes at tho HanksMU Wll0 do not cro to obiieato them- -koIvcm lo Kune friend or nciuialntance hyasking iiiseiid'irsenu-- to ineir noto.

This f'..ttiin,iv will make Loans uponHousehold Furniture, Pianos. Organs,Hiirsnn. Mules. Wniron. Carrinucs and

! ll,..(t) Itliiitit vii timttl tirt I li A

1'rotierty from the Horruwcr'a possesion,mill nil IIUSIIIL'11 111 Mil VIIUIIUVjICII W

STRICTLY CONFIliKNTlAL 1JAS18.

The Hawaiian Investment Co.,

General Real Estate Agents,

13 and IS Kanhutnann Streets,(Nt-a- lWtOrtce )

Notary Public. Mutual Telephone 639.

iXTPOTJCAJJ.

Wholesale Retail.

MILL (.INS Of

Japanese.' Goods 1

Silk and Couoo Dn&t Goods,

to.. ato.. ato., sto.

Silt LiuM and Crape Shirts

- if OOMFL.KTK riTOl'k

Made by Yamatoya of Yokohama

Wtf When you are In need of any Hueof Japanese Goods, give ui first noli andaTf going all around town

ITOHA2STaoa arort S3t a.ax Cuatam Kotw

Wni.G.IrwiD&Go.I LIMITED

Wm. Q. Irwin. President and ManagerGlaus Sprockets, . . . .W. M. Glflard, Secretary nd TreasurerTtino. 0. Forte' tkndltor

Sugar PaotoreA.ND

Commission AgentsAGENTS OF THE

Oceanic Steamship Company,Of BAM PKANU1BUU. UAl

Bell Tel. 881. Mutual Tel. R07.P. O. BOX 32L

HONOLULUCarriage Manufactory

128 & 130 FOKT STREET.

Carriage BuilderAND REPAIRER.

BltcksmiUiing in,k,ahkh.Orders froqi the other Islands in

BilldlaQ, Trtxualng, Painting, Ete.. Etc,Promptly Attended to.

W. W. WRIGHT, PRor.(Baoeessor to O. West.)

piibbk jokes. t. A. smrsoti,

JONES & SIMPSON,Accountants and Gommlfsiun Agents.

HOD8E, LAND AND

General Business Agency,Conveyancing and Legal Documents

Drawn Up.DRAWINQB AND TRACINGS MADE.

vsss. Transitions In French, German.Spanish, Portnguese. Dutch, Italian andHawaiian. Illlla Collected and AccounlaAdjusted.

Offloe, SOB Merchant St.O. B. DWIQHT

Does bit kinds of Work In

Ctment & Stone Sidewalks & Corbie..

He has on hand a laree snpply of Chi-ner- e

Uranltn Curb and alwuyr tepn Ha-waiian Curbing Btone. givenand lowest prions asinred Dell Telephonet'O. UW-t-f

CHIC!

STYLE !

FINISH !

QUALITY !

Four grfat requisites of

Men's "Wearing Apparel to-b-

found in all the Suits

made by Johnston & Sto-

rey. Mr. Storey was. for

some yoars one of tho best

known cutters on the Coast,

consequently the best dress-

ed men in town wear clothes

made by

Johnston & Storey,

4 13 Fort Street

W. W. AHANA.

Mercbaal Tailor,333 XTvraiStXiMb QtL

FINK SUITINGS

KogllsD, Scotch tod Amertc&Q Goods.

Style and Fit Guaranteed.

Cleaning A Repairing .

lotntl Tele. 868. f. 0. Box 144.

IfMlWUn

BeautifultSK Horses !

The Celebrated Ilayswater 8talUon

"IVISTHOE."Also the Bplendld

SPAN OF GRAYSBy "Ivanhoe" are for sale. Apply to

GEORGE HOUGHTAILING.1301-t- f Day Horse BUbles.

USAVE MONEY"TUB WILL-tNOW-

Practical Carriage Trimmer(Has no connection with any car-

riage shop.)

TOPS OF EVERY DESCRIPTIONFenders, Dashes, Storm Aprons, Etc.,

at Lowest Possible Prices, andWorkmanship of the Uest.

I use First-clas- s Material of my own Importing, juanuiaciurer oi ail Kinus orHarness.Workshop 210 Kins Street near Maunake.

P. O. Box 490.

W. M. SMITH,ICleotrioia.ii.

-- WILL PUT I- N-

Elcctric BcIIb.Dininef-roo-m Bolls,Burglar Alarms,Private Telcphonee,Everything in tho Electrio

Lino.K3S Eofera to E.O.HhII &

Son, where orders may bo left.

ttx 3Cvtltvdtr Uf Nt 1U VsuXt S

Cmymw' Hnr xHIt tie

pvomyttu MMtnAMttf.

Mom nCmlmt1rkOtmm IO.

TCIIC PAPPR Is kept on flle at E. 0.1 HID rAr 1jI DAKK'B AdvertisingA;enRy, 01 and '(n Merchant's Exchange,San Kruncipco, Calllornla. where contiactsfor advertising can bo made for II.

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. THE DAILY BULLETIN, MAY 3. 1895.

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MMWpBJWWWII Jg IMIIIMWglllll Mil Hllll !!! n lIJ 7l I II 1

V sipneTrial will proejheir rryerir fS- -

Stop That Cough!

Cummmsough

cure

HOLLISTER DRUG GO,,B23 Fort Street.

Medical Hall, - - 316 Fort Street

C.E.Willianis&SonESTABLISHED 1 859.

coughs

The Largest Stock of Bedroom SetsEver to Honolulu. Eight Different Styles

to select from. Prices are a clinchrr

XJF.AJso a Fine Lot of CIIIFFONIKKB of the Latest Designs and Patterns

Special Feature No. 1 Seamless HattingPer lioll of 40 Yards, $12.(10.

And a Pine for $9 per Roll

Headquarters Baby Carriages I

" TBLBPHO N JBD 17 1M

Pioneer Furniture House609 AND 611

HIGH GLASS

Smoking

Tobaccos

from all the CelebratedHr.r"v

Factories In the United ?acaraflBAStates V5V ftMiin

Pipes and

Smokers'

Articles

sPolds.

KING STREET.

imported

FROM SBOO

White

Quality

for

stj-in- nLm,jr nv in. nmm: mm,MW'uwnt.Tc.' iiiagr

IMF0BTKUS, WU0LE8ALK AND IIETAIU DKALKKB IN

Havana, Manila, Mesdcan and JSmerican Cigars.

HzoxjXiisrrEi & oo.Cor. Fort'and Merchant Streets.

Daily Bulletin 50c. per Month

I ARRIVED AT APIA.

The Honolulu "Suspocts" UnboomThemselves and Tell StartlingStories.

Thn Samoa Weekly Herald hatthe following:

Thn Maripom arrive il lu port fromSan Franoisco on Saturday lat,having considerable cargo for Apiaand a very full passenger listthrough. Among the passengerswere three gentlemen Messrs. Levy,Bailey and Swift who tvore doport- -

ed from Honolulu on account of, their supposed connection with thei rocent trouble there. They tollrather startling stories about thetreatmont accorded them by theGovernment of Hawaii, ono whichthey all affirm the truth of beingthat Mr. Swift, who was confinedin jail for forty-tw- o dayB, was tor-tured during that period, so as toinduce him to divulge informationthe Oovernment supposed him to bepossossed of. His wife acted as Maidof Honor to the deposed Queen.Those gentlemen, all being subjectsof Great Britain, have appealed totheir home Government for protec-tion. Their passage was paid toSydney for them, but, as Mr. Levy'sproperty was confiscated, tho Ha-

waiian Government was probablynot much out of pocket over thetransaction. If these stories are notexaggerated it would stem as if thehitherto peaceful Hawaiian Islandswero to bo exposed to many of thoevils of a roigu of torror. No doubttho spirits of tho above mentionedgontlomen wero not very high whenthey ombarked at Honolulu, butthoycortaiuly could not have had anyfellow-passouge- rs moro calculated tosond them up to concert pitch thanthose on this steamer, as nearly ovotystato room was occupied by mem-

bers of "Tho Londoji Gaiety Girls'Troupe," which iB going through toSydnoy. Judging by tho way thismerry band took possession of ourpeaceful town wo venture to predictthat seats in the bald-heade- d row ofthe theatre they occupy will alwayscommand a premium. Fourteen ofSan Francisco's gilded youths ac-

companied tho trqupo as far asHonolulu where, without exception,they all received their conge anddeparted, certainly sadder, if notwiser men, and incidentally con-

siderably out of pocket.

) Now that tho war of tho revolu-- Ition is ovor, it is tho duty of ovorymau to support tho existing form ofgovurumout. Although things maynot move with tuat cordiality thatwould ensure an everlasting peace,still they may bo allowed to subsideinto that indifforeuco without animo-sity that would allow either partyto work out their best interests. Allthings considered it may bo for thobest, but time, tho only arbitrator insuch cases, must alono decido thatJames T. Stowart is a Plumber and

I will do your work in good shapeI and at figures that will give you

tiaiaifiittiJames T. Stewart.

15 Bothel Street, Honolulu,

Encyclopedic

III n term that lias been justlyapplied by ninny to the treat-ment Klven anhjectH In tho

New

StandardDictionary

A. dozn new wayB of fit dlnthe word you want. A KcltmtlflQAlplinbet to aid lu the iiromtnc ut ion. Ib recognized authority.

For partlcu'ara address

A. W. EVANS, Agent,

1318-l- (leneral Dollvury

A Chaoce for HorsemenFOR SALE

l Lattsi ImpioYtid Frazler Salky

With I'neutimtlu Whet Is. Alto,

l St Ball During High Wlmli.All In Flftt-clu- Bi Order. Inquire of

1321-t- f 0. W. MAOKAKLANE.

BO.mm is I

f I B! I

pi s Ifit 3 n au 1 1 ft

( F Oh sr &

Marseilles

Spreads !

I have just received a com -

pletc line, in the Latestrw

Genuine

MarseillesSpreads

The qualities and patterns

are very choice and were im-

ported specially for my fine

trade. Also have a full lino of

Honeycomb and

Imitation

Marseilles Spreads

At Keasonablo Prices.

(jjQir While you are wait-

ing for the car come in and

see them.

514 Fort Street

BOCK BEER!First Consignment of HOOK 11KKH

arrived at

"THE ANCHOR"l'Klt AU8TKALIA

From the Freilerlcksherp Ilrenlug Co.of Han Joxe, Cut,

2-- For 25c.--- 2

1300 WM. CUNNINGHAM. lw

RheumatismA INT)

SEQUAIWiiKRtAt, Mr. L. Ueickk of M Mer-

chant Street, and well-know- n inHonolulu, diil complain, liefore nlarge audience on Monday nightlast in tho old Armory, on tho cor-ner of Berotania and PunchbowlStreets, that Rheumatism hadbeen torturing him for the pastIK) years, Mr. Beicko( stated thathe bad tried even thing he knowof to obtain relief but all ended infailure, ScqCAn upon be ink' ap-plied ti, immediately suggestedthat the Hheumatism had been inpossession quite long enough, andproceeded to give it notice to quitby applying tho Seqoaii Oil totho parts afllicted ami in tho pre-sence of a number of gentlemonfrom the Midi once relieved thosufferer from his torture; and,

Whereas, tho said Mr. Beicko, pre-vious to the treatment, could notwalk without tho aid of a stoutstick, is now to be seen about townas lively as a kitten, feeling aspleased as a dog with two tails.Others besides tho above have re-ceived the same wonderful relief

ami Slqi'ah's fame is spreaumgfar aud near.

Ciipplns with Rheumatism aronow pouring into tho old Armoryovory evoniug, wlioro Sequaii lecturesat 7:!J0. All invited. Seats provided.National Baud in attendance. Ad-mission free.

Seol'aii attends at tho oldArmory each day at IJ o'clock forsale of bin Remedies aud to receivepersons who wish to undergo histreatmont.

SufferersWITH

RheumatismKFor your own benefit,

'

come, see, hear and judge foryourselves.

Sequah

Speaks !

1307-- tf

Tarelills:.The business of tho country it

settling into it former groove. Ourgentlemanly driver has roturnodfrom his vacation, the cows in thepasture switch 11 ins instead of bul- -

lets with their tails and the cream i

richor in consequence. We believewo have satisfied every ouo of ourcustomers who have taken milk fromus and we aro in a position to sun-Pl- y

great many moro The peoplewno irotn cnoice or necessity visitedWaialao during tho past two weekshavo had an opportunity to soo justwhat sort of diet our stock foodsupon, and no longer wondor at therichness of tho milk from our dairy.

Our facilities for delivery aro thebest. With tho exception of a dayor two early in tho lato unpleasant-ness our drivers have always beenon timeatourcustomora' residences.Wo tako this opportunity to thankthose whoa havo boon pattont with usaud to solicit a continuance of theirpatronage. Wo will bo pleased tofill all orders telephoned to us andguaranleo all milk to be pure andfreo from adulteration.

The WAiALAE KA.NC11.M '

Beach Douse To Let!

A PUKNISIir.n HOUSE' XX. Is to let or lease at -- .v

Walklkl bench, a few niln- - J "gBSLtltcs' WHIK iroiu tlio tram-- 1

ear. It hat Coolc lloui-o- , Hath House, andGood 8e Ilatblni; IIoiiHehold Utensilsand Dishes are all cnnmlete. Rooms mavho let with rmthinKVrivdeges, It the wholepremises are not taken.

Huveothtr Houses in town nncl suburbsto let, furnished and unfurnished.

Also, liulliliiiK Lots formic.Inmilieof DAVID DAYTON,

1277-- tf 4.' Merclunt streeu

BY AUTHORITY.

WATER NOTICE.

Orvinj; to the drought and scarcity ofwater, tho resldf-n- t nbove Jildd street nndon the bIojips of l'mclibowl Hill are renuo-te- to collect what water they mayrs'illre for household pnriot)S betweenthe hours of 5 and 10 o'clock t u,

AKMIUW KHOW.N,

Siiiicrltitcndent Honolulu Water Works.Honolulu, April 11, 1KB. 1311 tt

WATKn N07I0E

Holders of water privilege)., of thtjmyltig ntir rates, ate Inrchy Jiotlfledthat tlm hours for Irrigation vurpoes arefrom 7 to 8 o'clock A. m. and 5 to flo clock

- vt. AXUIIBW lIltUWN',Superintendent of Wnter Woris

Approvrd:J. A. Kiwi,

Mmlitor of the Inu rlor.Honolulu, .March 12, um. J2-"-

Examination for Primary Certificates.

An examination fur Prlmnry CertlUc-itc- s

will he he'd fit the SchooMio c, Walhiku,I'HIDAY, May 17, mid SATURDAY, MyIt). AliATAU T. ATKINSON,

Insin'ctor.Gf ncri.1 of Schools.137-a- t n

ttThr --Jhult! 3Jllriin.

Pl'dyed to nrillier Sect nor Parly,Hut Ettabtlihed for th IUntfit of All.

F1UDAY, MAY 3, 1895.

We acknowledge that the editorof tho Advertiser is better postedon bifurcation and fin de siocle thanwo are, but he cau't spell worth acent.

It is surprising that consideringhow hardly worked government of-

ficials are, some of them can goner-all- y

bo found ou tho corner of Fortand Merchant streets.

Laboratory is a good word. It isfound oven iu Webster's dictionary.Hut when it appears iu tho shape of"labratory" it makes one think ofLabrador or some other warm placo.

Tho steamer Australia arrived justas tho Bulletin was going to press.Tho paper was held back half anhour iu ordr to give its readers thelatest uoivs. Tin may bo summedup in a word, ami that word is

The conviction for libel of Hoahi-u- n

aud Arai, two Japanese autiug aseditor aud busiuess manager of anewspaper, will set people to think-ing. Tho iudUidual who was pre-sumed to bo libelled was duly con-victe- d

aud sentenced by a competentcourt as a common vngraut. Forcommenting on this case theso twoJapanese were this morning convict-o- d

of libel iu tho second degree andsentenced to pay a lino of $100 each.Tho caso has boon appealed by PaulNeumauu, the defendants' attorney.

Tho Iudepoudent, in its issuo ofthis morning, intimates that bocausoMr. Hatch is drawing a salary ofabout $.)t000 a year as Ministerof Foroigu Affairs he has no right topractice law. Thore is no man intho Hawaiian Islands who is bottorposted as to his rights to practicelaw or go fishing on Sunday thanMr. Hatch, and all wo have to say isthat if Frosident Dole will givo thewriter the positiou now held by Mr.Hatch ho will swear by all that issacred ho will not attompt to prac-tice law, ovon beforo Judgo Perry.

Tho Frioud has made its monthlyappearance on our editorial desk,While it contains muclt olso of iuter-os- t

it eulogises Dr. Hyde and in-

cidentally refers to tho attack madeou him by one Thomas G. Shear-ma- n

in a recent issuo of tho NowYork Post. This matter has boonwritten and ro written so often byouo of our morning contemporariesthat Shearman, Dr. Hyde aud thegeneral public must bo thoroughlywell sick of it. Dr. Hyde's reputa-tion is too well known in this com-

munity to need any refutation atthe hands of any newspaper, espe-cially ouo published iu Honolulu.

The Infamous ruport to the effectthat Robert Louis StovHtson hadbeen engaged iu tho importation ofarms for the uso of Samoau rebels isforever rqtu'lclieri and sot at rest bya recent Jeciniou of Chief Justice

'

Ido of the Satuoau Sujin me Court,the stibtatice of u hie h appear iuanother column. Tho family of tholatnotited novelist sued the writer ofthe libel for damages and pres-nte- il

overwhelming evidence iu his favor.This preponderated to such an in-

tent that even Chief Justice lde iurendering hi decision almost ajiologizd to tho Sleveron family thatinch a suit had Ihoii renderednecessary to protect the fame oftho dead author. What the ChiefJustice of Samoa gracefully and opportuuely said the whole world willecho. Too late, ata", wo all realizethat Siuioa uevur had a bettor and

I truer friend than Hobert LouisStewnson.

From a more thorough examina-tion of tho accounts of the lato bigfire iu Apia, as published iu the Sa-

inoau papers, it would appear thatalthough all hands were on divk, touse a familiar expression, they woreiu a disgraceful state of intoxicationfrom the chief of polio" of Apia totho cabin boy of H. M. S. Wallaroo.Although the fire had been iu pro-gress for hours Captain Grahameof the Wallaroo did not laud hismariuei until it was nearly extin-guished. A conflict of authority im-

mediately ensued between the Britishcaptain aud the chief of polico ofApia, during which opprobriousepithets of all kinds woro bandied toand fro between tho principals.From tho published accounts itwould appear that tho affair was adisgrace to overy one concerned iu i

it, and especially to the captain ofHer Britaunic Majesty's ship Walla-- 1

roo, which sailed for Now Zealandthe following day and is now, like auostrich, tryiug to buiy in tho snud,the disgrace its captain has broughton the British navy.

THE REVENUE CUTTER.

The necessity of a swift, lightdraft and well-arme- d revenue cutterhas uever been so well demonstratedas iu tho past week. At prosoutthore is really but one vessel at theimmediate servico of tho HawaiianGovernment aud that is tho tugElou. A good idea of the valueof this vessel to the governmentmay be cstimatod from her recenttrip in search of "opium smugglers'"After two day's steaming she return-ed to port completely used up andis now undergoing a thorough over-hauling as well as having her boilersrenovated aud cleansed.

During tho absence of the Elou avessel was outside tho harbor wait-ing for a tug to bring it to tho wharfand was forcod to stand off and onall day. It is neither fair nor rightto the captains of merchant vesselsfor tho govorumeut to use tho onlytug iu port for two or three days ata time aud posiibly leave thorn attho moroy of the dangerous reefs andshoals which surround this coast.

Tho one and only .remedy is fortho government to purchase a lightand swift steamer, which can be inreadiness for any purpose at a mo-

ments notice, even for chasing opiumsmugglers, filibusters or phantomships.

While in Stockton, Cal., some timeago, Thos. F. Laugau, of Los Banos,that state, was takon very sovorelywith cramps and and diarrhoea. Hochanced to meet Mr. O. M. Carter,wuu wua Biiimuriy nuucieu. nw says:"I told him of Chamberlain's Colic.Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, aud

j wo wont to the Holden Drug Storoand procured a bottle of it. It gaveMr. Carter prompt relief and I cauvouch for its having curod me." Forsale by all dealers. Benson, Smith& Co., agents for the Hawaiian Isl-ands.

FOR SALE

GENTLE HOI1SKto saddle

and harness) Harnessnnd.I.Ulit Easy Drake,The outfit $b0 cish.Address ".," thlsOIIico

jNcr'JOB PRINTING a'on&eWftJlui I.KTIN runusuiMi Co.. l.n. First-clus- s

Commercial Work a Specialty. Estimategiven. Orders promptly executed.

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"fimely JopieApril 13, i Si)5.

The same old cry of "NoWater" is again heard in toneof voice as loud and as tierceas ever. But with the newpumping station almost com-pleted the complaints againstthe Water Works Departmentwill soon be a thing in forgot-ten history. It looks just nowas though the government isdoing everything in its powerto alleviate the misery and re-

duce the annoyance which na-

turally ensues through lack ofsufficient water witlf which tomake a cocktail.

1 Iere are some tigures overwhich you may ponder if youare interested in wire fences:The European wire which wecarry in stock has been testedat the Iron Works and shows atensile strength of 2760 pounds.The galvanizing passed throughall the tests it is possible to putit and shows that it is as nearperfect as it is possible to makeit. The American wire we re-

ceived a week or more ago,(and it is the best to be ob-

tained in the States), was testedat the Iron Works and showsa tensile strength of about 700pounds. These figures showwhich is the best wire, andwhich you should use in build-ing the Jones Locked Fencethe best fence in the world.

The growing desire on thepart of trie people to save mo-ney accounts in a measure forthe demand that has been madeupon us for the Dietz Oil Stove.The people who have been us-

ing them here during the pastsix months are so well pleasedwith them that they recom-mend them to their friends.The fact that they cannot ex-

plode is a point in their favor;economy of fuel is another,and the wish of people to havea stove they can cook withand not get "all bet up" is an-

other, bvery one who uses aDietz Stove will tell you thatit is the best they ever had.

The time is here and houseowners should begin paintingup their dwellings. In the se-

lection of material the fact thatHendry's Ready Mixed is bet-ter than any other should beconsidered. This mixture ismade of pure white lead andoxide of zinc and the best qua-lity of colors obtainable. Thepaints are made especially forus and are guaranteed to befirst-cla- ss in every respect.They are good spreaders andretain their glossy appearancelonger than any mixed paintsolq elsewhere or even thatwhich is mixed to order. Wehave them in quarts, half gal-

lon and gallon containers andin all the shades desirable foreither inside or outside work.

In localities where water isnecessary for either irrigationor household purposes andwhere nature has left an ach-

ing void by its absence, or atleast where the fluid is so farbelow the surface as to be in-

visible, we would suggest thedigging of surface or artesianwells and to the owners orlessees of the land that theyerect Aermotors. If we couldwrite up the profits whichhave accrued among people onthese Islands who use Aermo-tors it would surprise somefolks who don't use them.

The Hawaiian Hardware Co. Ltd.

(IIKmtto Brreckvla mock,

Ul PORT WTRJffilSTC.

IT PROVED .

to me that good goods and lowprices are still appreciated in Ho-

nolulu. T therefore intend to nvemy customers and the public ingeneral another opportunity. Ibeg to call attention to the specialbargains in our line of

Wool Goods, Cashmere, Flannelettes & Flannels.

Sale will commence MONDAY, April 22d.

TSL. S- - TEJVY,fort Street

Havana Flats

is tho latest novelty in cigars. This is a per-fectly Hat cigar. The filler is Havana of avery high gradt and laid in, like the sheets ofa book, in the same way an cigars that cost$150.00 per thousand. The outside appear-ance of the cigar conforms to the filler, and isperfectly Hat. Those of our cigar customerswho have sampled them pronounce tho Ha-

vana Flats of excellent quality and of uniqueand attractive shape.

Havana Cigars

by reason of their superior quality and nameare unuaHy sold at high prices. "We have anexcellent line of theso cigars direct from Ha-

vana. While the quality of theso cigars w attho top-not- ch our prices have been scaled downto bring these popular cigars within the reach

'of all.

Manila Cigars

need very little said in their praise, for they arcwell known here to overy smoker. It wouldbe diilicult to get a better cigar for tho priceat which Manilas arc sold. "We allow no oneto undersell us in this line. "We compete withany nationality. Remember that when look-

ing for Manila Cigars.

HQBRON DRUG CO.

New Goods ! New Goods !

Suitings, Serges, Trouserings,Linen Duck, Linen Drill, Flannels.

ILace Stripes, Organdies, Pongees, Ginghams,

Sateens, India Linens, Victoria Lawns,Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Ribbons,

Laces, Flowers, Feathers, Etc.

SAILOR ATS IMosquito NetR, Art Muslins, Cretonnos, Madapolains, spe-

cially adapted for Ladies and Children's Underwear.BOLE AGENT TOU THE

Renowned "PEARL" Sewing Machine!At tho marvelously low price of $30.00. Guaranteed

equal if not superior to any machine ovor imported.

L. B. KERR, Queen Street, Honolulu.

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LOOAJ. A1W OENKKAX

Whnt has bncorae of the HawaiianAnnexation Olubt

Tho S. S. Australia came down insix days and three hours.

Tho wind no longer blows through i

George Malison's whiskers. i

Combiuml baud roncort at thoHawaiian Hotel this livening.

Island steamers brought in 0786bags of sugar from Kauai to-da-

V. II. Corn well will leave forMaui by tho steamer Hawaii thisafternoon.

Dr. Yates Miss Yates and P. P.Tuckott loft for the Volcano by thoKiuau. to-da- y.

Tho W. H. Dimoud brought twelvohorses for the Club Stables. Theyare fine animals.

Tho Boavor Saloon received aconsignment of fresh frozen oystersby tno S. s. Australia to-ua-

Tho uatiro paper Makaainana hasmoved to the office on King streetformerly occupiod by E. B. Thomas.

Nigel Jauk?ou came down as cabinboy on tho barkentine W. U. Di-ino-

yesterday from San Francisco.

During tho abonco of theV. O. Atwator will

bo tho responsible man at the Post-ofBc- o.

Johnston, cook ou tho S. S. Mio-wer- a,

jumped overboard from thatsteamer when two days out fromSyduoy.

Tho Hoalaui Boat Club's balltakes placo oa Thursday evening,Mar 9. instead of last ntgnt as ro- -

ported yesterday.

Mechanics' Home, corner Hoteland Nuuauu streets, lodging by day,week or month. Terms: 25 and 50cents per night; SI and 11.25 perweek.

The steamor James Makeo towedthe barkentine W. H. Dimond into

yesterday, tho tug Eleu beingJiort off while her boilers are beingoleanod.

-- a ... VkTfl fHTTTl' mnTITIU

The now steamer of the Inter-Islan- d

Steam Navigation Co. ishere a week from

What namo will be given heris not yet decided ou.

The dredgor is at work deepeningthe harbor in the vicinity of thocattle pen. Several island Rteamorshave stranded there lately whilelanding cattlo, owing to the shallow-ness of tho water.

United Carriago Company's stand,besides having superior hacks al-

ways roady at tho call of "290," fur-nishes line livery outfits at tho short-est notice good horses and nice car-riages, from buggy to wagonette.

The Bulletin' is requestod tomake special mention of the factthat tho Australia will leavo for SanFrancisco on Wednesday, May 8th,at 4 p.m. W. G. Irwin & Co. areauthority for the announcement.

G. R. Harrison, practical pianoand organ maker ana tuner, can fur-nish best factory references. Ordersleft at Hawaiiau News Co. will re-ceive prompt attention. All workguaranteed to be the same dnnIn faekiry.

If you want your watch repaired.If you want jewelry made up neatly.If you want souvenir spoons, or any-thing in the jewelry line. H. G.Biart, at C. Gertz's store, Fort street,is your man. He was for ten years

newt). iuu ixi.ijiji.nu mc "

tho practical watchmaker for Wan-ner & Co.

At the meeting of the"Young Hawaiiau Institute, heldyesterday evoning, the entertain-ment committee was authorized toprepare a program for an entertain-ment to bo held on tho eve ofMarch 24th.

The Japanese theatro on Mauna-ke- a

street is again running in fullblast. Liquor can be drunk on thepremises while tho show is on, if onecarries it in his pocket before goingin. Tho theatre is advertised by aJapanese going about the streetsbtating a tomtom.

If you want to buy a really gooddock or watch at Coast prices in-

spect the stock of Brown & Kuboy,at No. 1. Masonio Temple; there youwill find the largest variety in Ho-nolulu at the lowest prices; clocksand watches sold on weokly andmonthly payments. Brown & Kubeymnko a specialty of rubber stamps.

Soquah will lecture this evoniugat tho Armory hall, Berutauia streot,ou tho efficacies of his remedies, audrofor to porsons who havo alreadyfound great benefit from their U30.

To those attending lecturoa pleasant ontertainineut is promised;

admissiou freo. His discourse)will bo devoted especially to indi-gestion, liver complaints, kidney dis-

eases and rheumatism.

Japanese Newspaper Men HavePay a Fine of $100 Each.

to

Tho long-pendin- g libel suit againsttho Honolulu Hochi, a Japanesepublication, was finally brought to aclose in the District Court this fore-

noon. The libellant was Mori. ThoJapanese paper in two articles calledMori "a vagabond aud a loafer." Italso accused him of "procuring women for immoral purposes."

Hoshina, tho proprietor, aud Arai,editor, tostifiod that thoy were re-

sponsible for the articles published,and had grounds for doing bo. Theman had boon found guilty of beinga vagrant and spent one month in '

jail. Both defoiuUuts, Hoshina audArai, were found guilty of libel intho second dogreo and souteucod topay a line ol SUW eacu. 1'. j.ou-man- n,

who appeared for defendants,noted an nppoat.

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Iieer and Oysters

California people claim to bo themost progressive of any on tho facoof the earth. Thero is one of themin this city and his name is SeolyShaw. Ho owns tho Merchant'sExchange Saloon aud wishes thoBulletin to advertise the faot thatho has just received au immenseconsignment of Enterprise andBock beer. Ho also pays the Bulletin threo dollars extra for mention-ing tho fact that he is prepared tofurnish nico oyster cocktails inwhich seven-year-ol- d Eastern oystersare not used, but only good freshCalifornia ones direct fromoyster beds off San Mateo.

JustReceived 1

pa Jill X2 Ml Mian ffH ?NzJV

OYSTERSON IOE,

PEH S. S. "AUSTRALIA."

At tbe Beaver Saloon,H. J. Nolte, Proprietor.

1310--

OOEA.2STIO

Steamship CoFOR SAN KRANC1SCO.

THE Al STEAMSHIP

tt AUSTRALIA"WILL LEAVK HONOLULU

fOB THE POET Oi

Wednesday, May 8th,AT O'CLOCK P. M.

nrenaredThe undersigned are nowThrough Tickets from this City to all

points in iiib umteu states.AT For farther particulars regarding

Freight or Passage, apply toWM. Q. IRWIN i CO.. L'o.

1330 Ol General Agent

ELECTION OF OFFIOEBS.

MEFjTINQ OF THE 8T00K-holder- sAT of the Kona-Ka- u Telifiionkt Teleobai-- Company, Limited, held thisday, the following Officers were elected forthe ensuing year:

Presidentnt !..

Secretary it Treasurer...Auditor

directors:

ROOMS

LIGHT

,VW'Jppp-TriF-(7nf- t

WfV-rllilM- r

BULLETIN,

O.Hewitt,..O.D.Miller,

S. Aungat,...M.K.Scott.

C M. Walton, Geo. Clark, E. 11. llarthrop.

LUTHER S. AUNQST,Secretary,

Kallua, Kona, Hawaii, April 25, 1803.132f.lt

AND

AND HOARDfew persons can be

liad at iianiwat, on tno vai-kl-

beach. P'SultmW. HARTLKTT,

FOB SALE.

HAYIlorbe,

UII).good- -

sized and bhowy animal,for Also u goodMlloh Cow.

itf117&-- tf

2sMRS. 0. W. ASHFORI),

1300-- tf Near Ice Worke,

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Fine Soft Kid ButtonBoot, new diamond tipand Spanish arch, only

es.oo.Oat of Sight !

Elegant French Kid Ox-

ford, Pump sole, patentback stay, for

SSBO.HclnernyShoe Store

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Jewelry !

Our stock of tipringGoods is acknowledged byeverybody to be the fineston tho Honolulu market,and consists of everythingUseful and Ornamental.Our prices are moderate.Jewelry in special designsmanufactured to order onshort notice.

K00M8 BOAKD. JACOBSEN & PFEIFFER,

HORSE

sale.

P. O. llox 287.

MEN

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Fort Street.

Dr. LIEBIG & CO.Spccinlt Doctors for Chronic

I'rUatenmln'tulinij

Dr. Moblg'a Invigorator the grcat-h- t

for Bumlnal Weakness. Lohs of .Man.hoou and Private Diseases, overcomes I'mniaturcncaa and nreimros nil for innrrluL'alife's Unties, vleaMireg ana responsibilities,

l trial bottle (,'lven or sent free to any onedescribing symptoms; call or uddress 100

deary St., private entrance 403 Mawn St.,Kan Pranrlscn, lUIUi't ly

Why Are We Thronged?What Is the Attraction?

SEASONABLE GOODS

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At the Right PricesOUK NKW LlNi: OF- -

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I'lUNTED MUSLINS and CKINKl.l.l) MUI,LS-Cn- n't help but attract;they tire nen, nut nlone In Material but also In Patterns.

PRINTED and 81MI COI.OU COTTON DUCK-- ln Cream, White andKcru, in pretty Polo Dots and Strips. There's wear; there's styleand only l!0cts. a yard.

CHINK I.KOREI'ONS and FANCY DKKSS GINGHAMS-- ln Strides andPla1d, fast rolors; 8 janN for $1.

HRINTKD IRISH (.AWNS mid PRINTED DIMITlEB-- ln the latestdesigns.

PRINTED PER('AI,E8-- ln pretty Stripes and Figures; justthe tbliiK for Ladles' Sh'rt Walst.

Art Denim ! Art Denim !

V nice If tuts In Odd and Pretty Shades, the most serviceable material forcitvorliiB Cushions, Pillows, etc. They are Washable and they near. Don't(nil to see them.

JSI.". SAOHS,5SO Fort St - Honolulu

HIRES' ROOT REER?

ifnK'Tilsit's WtLsit I Like."

Everybody likes HIRES' .Root Bkkk because itgives everybody health as well as pleasure. It's the purestbeverage that human skill can compound from the purestingredients of nature. There is not one drop of anythingin this delicious temperance drink but what promotes goodhealth and happiness. It's debcious flavor is acquired bythe skillful blending of the most wholesome herbs, roots,barks and berries, and not by essential oils and flavoringextracts, of which tho many counterfeit ' Root Beer" arecomposed. A package of the Genuine

Hires' Root Beermakes five gallons of good, pure, health-givin- g Root Beer.

Kff A your storekeeper for it. Madeonly by the Chaklhs E. Hikes Co., Philadel-phia, U. S. A.

"I havo tibcd over fifty bottles of jour Hoot Ilucr uiul alwayahavo it on luuul. Mits. J. II. Walkeu, X. E. Cor. H. It. Ave. itSchiller St., Alamcdu, Cul., U. S. A."

"Vt havo used your Hoot Ilucr for sevor.il yours and do notbelievo it could ho excelled. 1). HakMeh, 2210 Hancock St.,l'hilu., Pa., U. S. A."

JOBBERS:Hobkon Drug Company Wholesale DruggistBenson, Smith & Company " "Hollistep. Drug Company, Ltd. .. . " "Lewis & Comtany Grocert

The Favorite Gurney ,

i Refrigerators and Ice Chests;

REVERE GARDEN HOSE !

J-u.s- t ReceivedBY

THE PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., LTL

FORT STREET, HONOLULU.

'tmW?' "' "TWMjJlW'5?lfPPHJPI v

THE DAILY UULLETiN, MAY 3, 1895.

Theo. H. Davies & Co.

LIMITED.

IMPORTERS OF

White Brothers' Cement,

Corrugated Iron Roofiing,

Galvanized Water Pipe,

Paints and Oils,

CKOCKERY I GLASSWARE

Roche Earbor Lime,

C. & C. Fine Flour,

Ray, Grain and Groceries,

Hardware and Cutlery,

Etc., Etc.,

GOO KZI3WC,411 NUUANU STREET.

tigorter and Dealer in Eoropaii Dry stil Fancy Goods

Ladles' Wares o! every description. Alto, fresh line of Chinese Goods.

Pongee Se "Wliite Silk Fajanaeis.No. 1 White and Colored Mattings !

Best Black and Green Chinese Tea. Crepe Shawls, Ktc.

EROHLAJKTT TA.II.OR,I2STOtm Fit Guaranteed. Prices Moderate. -- M

na-- JMAifruieil Teleplione 548 --w

?l.PHON 11 P O. BOX 872

CHAS. HUSTACE.IMPORTER AND DEALER IN

SROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR and PEED.

Presb CaltlornU Roll Batter and Island Battel

BT ALWAYS ON HAND J03w Goods Hoceived by Every

All Orders faithfully attend ti.iinltnl tnd packed with cure

Limooui Block, Kino Sxkkkt,

tOTH TBIJIPHONKO 840

W- -

Etc., Etc.

Steamer (rom Sao Ftnocisu,

ntlufnntlnn iinrniiu-- i (imi iiirBet. Fobt and Auiaa STiucn.

il BOX 297

-- P. O BOX lr

LEW lb & CO..Ill FORT STRMET.

Importers, Wholesale k Retail Gram

Provision Dealers & Naval SuppliesEreth Qoodi by Every California Steamer.

ICE - HOUSE - GOODS - A - SPECIALTY.Islands Obdkbs Souoitbd. Mt K0T Satisfaotiom Qdabatbi.

TBI.MPHONB

H. K. MLolNTYRK & BROmroRTBU Ann dialim r

Groceries, - Provisions - and - Feed.New Goods HeoAlved by Every Packet from the Eastern Btataa im Knrop

fBESH CALIFORNIA PBODUCE BY KVERY STEAM Kl.

u Ordsn iKithfnlly attended to and Goods DellTrd to antHart of tb Httv KIIKK.

LAHD OftDBU SOUOITVO SlTTMAOTlO tOAAPTa'ART OOKNBK l'i ANb KINU RTKKKT.

Tho GanadinnAustralian Lino.

A lato Syduoy pnpor Bays thatMocsrs. Huddart, Parkor & Co,Limited, who are ai ranging to lakoup the managing agonoy of thoCanadian-Australia- n steamship lineon and after May 1 next, have takenofllces at tho Exchange, corner ofPitt Street, and will shortly removeto those premise1, which will be thehead ofllco of tho company inSydney. Their Margaret Btreet of-

fices will still be available for thoconducting of their wharf business.Messrs. Burns, Philp St Co., Limited,will continue to act as joint agentsfor the booking of panrongers overtho Cauadiau-Australia- n Steamshipline and Canadian-Pacifi- c RailwayCo.

Flro Last Night.

Au alarm was sent in for a fire onLiliha street about 7:30 o'clockyesterday evening. Tho depart-ment turned out promptly, making avery pretty sight as the engine wentalong King street. Company No. 1

was slightly in tho lead. The fire,which had been extinguished beforetho department arrived, was foundto bo in a house occupied by GeorgoVoiui, engineer on tho steamer

Kaala. It was caused by tho ex-

plosion of a lamp. George Woolseyput out the (ire, scorching his lefthand while desiring so.

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Beyond Comparison

Aro tho good qualities possessed byHood's Sarsapnrilla. Above all itpurifies the blood, thus strengthen-ing tho nerves; it regulates tho di- -

gestivo orfjaus, invigorates tho kid- -'

unys and liver, tonus and builds uptho entire system, cures Scrofula,Dypousia, Catarrh and Rheumatism.Get Hood's aud the only Hood's.

Hood's Pills euro nil liver ills,biliousness, jaundice, indigestion,sick headache. 22c.

Of Intorost to Sportamon.

Twenly Wonga pigeons were re-

ceived by Harry Whitney for localsportsmen by the S. S. Mariposayesterday. Tho birds wore turnedloo jo duriug tho afternoon at Lua-kah- a,

near the Electric Light Works.Sportsmen hopo that tho birds willbo lot alone so that their uumbersmight increase. i

Dilating Mail Boca. '

Another mail bag doitiued forHonolulu turned up on tho S. S.Miowera yesterday. It had goneright on to the Colonic?, where themistake was found. Tho bag con-

tained papers only. Tho orror wason tho part of tho postal authoritiesat British Columbia.

FITS CURED(Vom U. 8. Journal oiMtcine.)

t'rof.W.H.Pccke.who mkr a fpcclslty of Epilepsy,Las without doubt treated and curid more cane thanany living l'liytlclau ; hla nuccct la uatontblni;. WobavolicardofcaKeiof'iOyrara'ttandlujCuri'duyhlm.UcpublUhctavaluaMev.orkonthitdlvcaiicwlilculioeenda with a large bottle of In abtotuto cure, free toany auffererhomaycnd their P.O.nndKipreid-drrt- .

We adv le anyono w ifbln-- t a cure to addn ,

l"rof. W. II. PKEKE, P. U 4 Cedar 8U, New York.

Valuable House Lots

Poi Sale I

OFKKll BOMK VKUY 01IOIOKWK Lots on the premises formerlyowned by J. A. Hasslnger, Esq., locntedbetween l'cusacola and 1'llkol streets.Theso L'.ts are of uniform s zn, 80x170,which Is as largo as moat f ersons like tohave the care f. The noil is very rich andthere are many well grown Fruit ami Or.

namental Trees on all of tho Lots.

If you want a home In a good, quiet, res-

pectable and healthy neighborhood, takeone or morn of these Lots, which we ollbrat reasonable prices and upon easy ternifas to payment.

t. For particulars apply to

The Hawaiian Safe Deposit ami Invest-

ment Company,

40S Fort Stroot.non-t- f

Merchants' ExchangeH, I. HHAW.l'roprleuir

(Jor. King aud Ntiiiuim Streri. Honoluui,

Choloe hlquors and Fine Bear.

UKLL TELEPHONE Wl.

National Cane ShredderPATENTED UNDEK THE LAWS OF THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.

iiiTiRs5illivV

flHraEmJJaSSsPMr. John A. Scott, Manager of tho Hilo Sugar Company, gives tho follow-

ing wonderful record of tho working of tho NATIONAL CANE SHRED-DER, which was erected by their workn at tho commencement of tho cropjust harvested:

" During tho past week tho Hilo Sugar Company's mill exceeded any olits former records by closing tho 125 hours grinding with an output of 300jtons. This is fully 10 percent more than the bent work of former years.

"Tho thrco rollor mill being 20 in. by C4 hi. nuil the two roller mill 30 In.by 60 in. '1 he first mill doing this amount of work in un efficient mannerand with great oaeo, compared with work on whole cane, owing to thoroughpreparation of tho cane by tho National Cane Shredder, recently erected bytho Company.

"And by its use the extraction has been increased from 3 percent to 5 per-co-

on all kinds of cane, and in somo caecs 80 percent has been reached ;

mo Rverago ooing o to u percent, nccording to quality."I continue to find the megass from shredded cano

wholo cane."The shredder has been working day and night for hovoii months ho

given me cntiro satisfaction, having shredded during that timo nbout seventythousand tons of cane, and a largo part of it being bard ratoons.

"Tho shredder and cngino renuiro verv little care or nttcntinn ."laus nnu speculations of these

WM. G.

Baldwin Locomotives.j

.r j ii pm.

The uuderalKned having been appointed

Sole Agents (or the Hawaiian Islands

rO THE CgLZBRATKU

Baldwin LocomotivesFltOM THE WOKKS OF

Burham, Williams & Co.,Phlladslphli, Penn.,

Are now prepared to K've Estliuatos nudreceive Orders for these Kugines,

of any size and style.

The Baldwin Locomotive Works

A.KE NOW MANUFAOTUItlNO ABTYJ.B OK 1.0COJIOTIVK

1'AKTIOULAKl.Y

Adapted (or Plantation PurposesA number of which havo recently been

received at these Islands, and wo will hnvepleasure in furnishing plantation agentsaud managers with particulars ot same.

The Superiority of these Locomotivesover all other makes Is known not onlyhere but is acknowledged throughout theUnited States.

WM. 6. IRWIN & CO., Ltd.,8oU Agents lor tbs Hawaiian Islands.

P. O. JONES. E. A. JONES.

THB HAWAIIAN

Safe Deposit! liivdmeiitCo.

llave for sale a few Shares of

I'AIA SUOAIt BTOCK

HAWAIIAN SUGAU CO. STOCK.

AUo, HAWAIIAN OOYEUNMENTand1st Mortgage SUQAK PLANTA-TIO- N

UONI)8.

tW For particulars apply to

Tbe Hawaiian Stfa Depoilt and Invest-

ment Company,

NO. 408 FOHT BT11EET.

California and Hawaiian Froit

AND PitODUCK COMPANY.

Opp. 0. R. & L. Depot, on King Street.

Orocerles. Prnylslons and Ico HomeGoods, Fish, Vegetables, Frozen Oysters,Etc., received liy every steamer from SanFrancisco and Vancouver.

Tue Shipping Trade supplied.

Goo. Cavanagh, - Manager.TELEPHONE No. 765

better fuel than from

and

Hlit cutlers may be soon at tho olilce of

IRWIN k CO., L'd.Hill Adf"" Hf t. Unintttnn Untult

20 lbs. W Your doctorwill tell yon

It Is thesafest diet

Nestled .j)for baby

Food A

IB JL. r

' GEL h wCKr

WmStwo?

FOK BALE BY THE

HOLLISTER DRUG CO., L'D,Agents for tho Hawaiian Islands.

Illustrated CatalogueFraa-l-- 4i E'acrc.

We EXPORT General Famllv and Planta-tion Supplies in any quantity. Bend foxour Yearly, Monthly and Daily Price List.

414-41- 8 Front Stroot,San Krnnel.co, California.

Wall Paper !

Wo havo Jnst Received direct fromNew York the

Largest InvoiceAND

Greatest VarietyEver brought here at one time.

Patterns of 1895Prices Reduced I

WILDER & CO.,Xjimitod.

W. P. OHALLAEON,

Carpenter and Builder

-E- STIMATES GIVEN ON -Brick, 8tono ft Wooden BnUdinis.

Jobbing promptly uttended to.

73 King Ptraet, Redwud'a 0U Btao.

I

THE DAILY BULLETIN, MAY 1896.

I

New Furniture !

New Furniture !

JTJST .AJRRrVTEIDPur burk Andrew 'Welch," Schooner "Robert Lowers" and

Steamer "Austrnliu."

3T Every vurioly, style and price in the Furniture line. Tho

host and most varied in Honolulu. Gall and inspect cur stock.

KCoid & Co.,TSTo V- -l King Street.

H. Hackfeld & Co.,Offer to tho trade on the most liberal terms their

large and varied stock of

DRY and FANCY GOODS,

Boota and Shoes, Hats, JShawls,Clothing, Saddlery, Etc., Etc., Etc.

Furniture & Hardware,Bags, Bagging, Building Material, Crockery and Glass-

ware, Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Etc., Etc.

SOLE AGENTS FOR

Oolden 0-a.t- Flour,Sperry's Flour,

Diamond FMour,Merohant yiovu.

Fort Ss Q,-u.eei-x Streets

House

House

Furnishing

Furnishers

FOR

People

is ottir .ir.Yours Artistically,

Ordway & PorterHotel Street, "Robinson Block."

TELEPHONE G45.

if ".'f. .'

? .V .

-- i m " 3,

"

I

BOBERT LOUIS STEVENSON.

His Family Wins a Suit for Libel intho Samoan Court.

Tho following is copiud from a re-

cent issuo of tho Sauionu Times:Tho family of tho Into I. L

Stovt'iison have just brought andwou a libel suit beforo Cliiof Justicotele. Taylor, tho dwfondant, a younghalf-cast- e of some education, iiadbeen spn ading reports to tho offuctthat Mr. Stovonson had beou involv-ed (in conjunction with tho captainand officers of thoouhoonor Equator)in landing four hundred rtautl ofrifli'S and two hundrt'd thousandrounds of fixed atiiuiutiition. Taylorsupplied the Samoa Times with thomost specific detail, and was re-

sponsible for a written statementbeing circulated through tho townthat tho lato Mr. Stovenon wasdeeply implicated in the illicit in --

portattou of arms into this country.It is scarcely necessary to say thatoverwhelming ovidonco was broughtto prove tho falsity of those alle-gations, and Chief Justice lde, aftera summing up iu which he spokevery highly o(. Mr. Steveusou, sen-

tenced Taylor to pay a fiuo of XI10s, or 90 days' imprisonmont, aswell as tho costs of tho Court.

Combined Band Concert.

The Philadelphia and Govern-ment bands will give a combinedconcert at the Hawaiian Hotel thisevening at 7:30. Tho following isthe programme:

FAST I.March Liberty Mn 1 BouiaOveilure Unlit Cavalry Suppttranias'a i n tsmnn's Hong feiienber;Belectlon Koie of Castile Hullo

rART ti.Fantasia A. Hutatlng Scene ...BnccatossiWaltz Springtime lloutquetTwo Marches a. National Guard of

Hawaii,!). Palolo IlergorThe Star Spangled Banner.

Hawaii l'oiiol.

Any ono who has ever had an at-tack of inflammatory rheumatismwill rejoico with Mr. J. A. Stumm, '

220 Boyle Heights, Los Angeles,over his fortunate escape from asiege of that distressing ailment.Mr. Stumm is foreman of Merriam'sconfectionery establishment. Summonths ago, on leaving the heatedwork room to run across tho streot ,

on an errand, ho was caught out inthe raiu. Tho result was that wbonroady to go homo that night ho wasunablo to walk, owing to iuilatnma- - ,

tory rheumatism. lie was takenhomo, and on arrival was placed infront of a good firo and thoroughly i

rubbed with Chamborlaiu's FainBalm. During tho evening and nighthe was repeatedly bathed with this J

ltnimont, and by morning was re-

lieved of all rheumatic pains. Honow takes especial pleasure in prais-ing Chamborlaiu's Pain Balm, andalways keeps a bottlo of it in thehouse. For sale by all dealors, Ben-son. Smith & Co., agents for tho Ha-waiian Islands.

TO LB1T.Several Cottages at Moderate Rentals.

9FOR SaLE ON EAST TERMS.

Houso Lois, IU miles from Post Olllco, onand near King Street, a few steps

beyond the KainehiraehaHchool grnnnds.

fsa-- This oirrs a good chance to secureHomesteads at mo lerato prices. With an-nexation as.-are-d In the near futnre, aH utt Ijot so near the business centerforms one of the most desirable Invest-ments for a s mall sunt of money.

skw Corporations or auyone desiringto Invest in Large Tracts of SuburbanLand can be accommodated at reasonablefigures with Trads of from 6, 10 to SO

Acres.I1V Land on the other Islands, in

Tracts suitable for a Dairy, Hog ltanch orCotlee and Sisal Plantation for sale orlease. Enquire of

1282-3- m K. M. NAKUIKA.

N. F. BURGESS

Is now prepared to repair Qirden Hose,Dprlnklers, Water Taps. et. Haw Filingand all kinds of Tools sharpened, Includ-ing Curving Knives ana bcitora: LawnMoersnpecUvt: also Batting Ulasat Infart ali kinds of Jobbing. Wor called forand returned. King np 85J Mutual Tele.Pjjnn. U7 tf

FOR SALE OR LEASE

a Valuable Fish PondANJ

SEA FISHERYYielding a rufe Income. Address

"II 0 "WW 3m HciikWofllce.

r ZolaTT

Colfax,Wc herewith present above an excel-

lent likeness of little Zola Miner, thosix year old daughter of Mm. OllloIluser, a milliner well known by theresidents of Colfux, Indiana, and

towns. Tho child waHiillllct-c- dwith Iritis mul wan treated without

avail. Finally, a noted physician ad-

vised Hood's Sarsaparllla and goodhealth now reigns Mipremo. Iteudthe following letter:

" Colfax, Ind., Aug. 10, 18M."C. I. Hood A Co., Lowell, Mass. :

"Gentlemen: As an act of Justice andfor the benefit ot other mother who, likemyself, may havo afflicted children, Iwrite you this letter. About tho llrit ofFebruary, 1803, my daughter Zola, thenthree years old, contracted soro eyes ofthe worst form and In a fow weeks

Was Entirely Blindbeing unable to tolcrato light ofnny kind.Tho littlo one suffered and cried until 1

was almost crazy and heartbroken. I hidthe best cyo specialist in tho city of Frank-fort, our county town. Ho treated Iirfor sonio four month, but tho even didnot Improve, In fact they bceumo vrowo.My friends advised mo to take tho childto Indianapolis, and though I felt nthough I could not well afford tho timeand money, as I have to make- my ownliving by my personal labor, I conclud-ed to make another effort to savo mydaughter's sight, If it landed mo In thopoorhouBo. I thcreforo took my child totho best oyo specialist in that city. Hoexamined her eyes and said that ho coulddo nothing for her. I camo away with a

You may have

LOSTmany hours of by not

having worn

Agood reliable

PAIR OFWichman's

GLASSESTake the hint. Don't buy

haphazard.

WICHMAN,Optician..

JUST RECEIVEDPer S. B. "Australia"

A SMALL INVOICIC OK

Genuine German

j Bologna SausagesFOH BALK BY

KG J. ISrOLTE i

mo-- u Fort Street.

QuserIndiana.heavy heart. On tho fourth of July I metmy father's family physician In n neigh-boring village, and he, at my request, ex-amined Zola's eyes and

Advised Mo To Try Hood'sBarsanarllla. I went homo and tirniriila bottlo at tho drug storo and began toglvo It as directed and waih tho eyes withwarm water. Soon I began to noto anImprovement and now, having given thechild over a half dozen bottler, her eyesare greatly Improved and she can eet aswell k any one. Hue U scarcely nix yearsof age, yet I sent her to school for n shortterm this summer. When sho began totake llood'i ttarinparllla, she had to eather meals in n darkened room, hut nowhbe Is ablo to sit nt tho tablo with tho restof tho family." Mrs. Om.ii: lli-scn-.

Known to Loading Citizens."Dour Hlrs: We hereby certify that wo

are well uctpjalnted with Mrs. Olllo ltuscrwho nin'dic tlio above statements, and alsowith her lltllu girl, Kola. Wu billcvo andknow tho fact-- ) to bo truo and correct In

.ery rwticular as stated. Wo reside InColfax, lad." John I). Ilurici:n, TrusteeI'crryTiiwaihlp; W. 11. Cou.v, Druggist.

Whnt tho Doctor Says :"Cltntlcmen: While I do not bellevo in

patent or proprietary medlelnw and sel-dom preserlbo them, yet I want to saythat I know tho statements nmilu by Mrs.Olllo IJuscr of Colfax, lnd., to ! true."Jamih A. Hkiiuyman, M. 1)., Darlington,Indiana.

Hood's Pills act harmoniously with Hood'sSarsapirlll and aro ceotle, lollJ and ellectlr.

Building Lots!

$200, $250, $275,$375 D $550.

Easy Payments,Excellent Location,

Magnificent View.A 1.80 -

$1000, $1200, $1300.$1600 LOTS.

- Inquire,O. 3D. CHASE

Safe Deposit Dnlldlne, 406 FortStreet.

HOBRON DRTJO COMPANY, WHOLESALE AGENTS.

comfort

EMPIRE SALOON,Corner Nuaanu and Hotel Bts.

K. N. HEQUA - - Mantgai

Gboice Wines, Liquors, Ales,POBTElla, ETC., ON DRAUGHT.

Hall and Half on Draught,UoDRAYBRiS

Hand-mad- e Sour HashA Bl'KOIALTY.

MERCHANT TAILORFine Cassimoros, Serges,

White Linons, Eto.

Suits Miido to Orde?ON SHOUT NOTIOK.

CLEANING, DYEING & REPAIRING

O. AKIMA 40- - Nuuanu Street120O--

mwwn H- -i

' p? Tllf,'WW 4p.ilw.j1'

THE DAILY BULLETIN, MAY 3, 1895.

TIIK

DMLYBDLLET1HC0.0.

Are Receiving New Invoices ol

BOOK AND JOB STOCK

BY EVERY STEAMER

AT THKIR

MERCHANT STREET.

Wbcro they urc fully prepared to do al,kinds of work In the liitcst styles, at

the shortest notlco and at themost Reasonable Rates.

Fins Job Work In Colors a Specialty '

POSTER PRINTING

Executed In the Most Attractive

Manner.

BILLHEADS. LETTERHEADS

STATEMENTS. NOTEHEADS

MEMORANDUMS. ETO.

Read the following partial list ot spec-ialties and get tho Bulletin's prices be-

fore placing your orders. By so dolnjyou will save both time and money.

Letter Heads,Note Heads,

Bill Heads,Memorandums

Bills oi LadingStatements,

Circulars,Contracts,

Agreements,Shipping Contractu,

Check Books,Legal Blanks,

CalendarsWedding Cards,

Visiting Cards,Business Cards,

Funoral Cards,Admission Cardh,

Fraternal GardbTimo Cards

Milk Tickets,Meal Tickets,

Theatre Tickets,Scholarship CprtilicatCb,

Corporation Ccrtiticutcb,Marriage Certificates

Receipts of all kindB,Plantation Orders,

Promissory Notes,Pamphlets, ,

Catalogues,Programmer

Labels of overy variety,Petitions in any language

Envelopes & Letter Circulars,Sporting Scores & Records,

Perpetual Washing Lists,General Book Work

Eta., Etc., Etc., Etc.,

Printed and Blocked when desired.

No Job Is allowed to leave the office until It Rives satisfaction.

Wilrter's Steamship Go.

TIME TABLKL. WIGHT, Pre. B. H. KOBE, Beo.

Vh,t. J. A. KING, Tort Supt.

Stmr. KINAUCLAVE, Couuitfat,

Will leave Honolulu at 2 t. m.. touc-uitiKa-i

Lahalna, Maalaea Bay and Makena thesame aav: Hanuaona. wiwunsn uu iupahoeboe the 'following dav arrMnr atHllo tke tame evenltiK

MAVIS 1IONOI.UI U. ARRIV18 HOKOLVLT.

Friday May 31 Friday.... ...May 10

Tuesday May 14 Tuesday.. ...May 21

Friday May2t Hriday.... ...MayHlTuesday.... ,Jime 4 Tuesday . ..June IIFriday June 14 Krida ..June 21

Tuetday June 25 Tne-da- v July 2Vriday July 6 Friday July 12

Tuesday July Id Tuesday jniyi&jirlday JulyW Friday Aug. 2Tuesday... .AUir. 0 Tuesday ....Auk. 13

Friday Aug. 10 KrldKV Aug.Tuesday Aug. 27 Tuesday. ...Fept 3Frl.iay Seji. 0 Krlday Kept. 13

Tuesaay Bept. 17 Ttiesdy... Sept. 21

Friday Sept. 27, Friday Oo . 4

Tuesday Oct. K Tuesday Oct. 15

Friday Oo.lO Friday. Oct. 23Tuesday Oct. 29 Tui-sdo- ....No. 0Frldav Nov. 8 Friday Nov. 15Tuesday Nov. 10 Tunday.... Nny. a

riuav ov to rilday Dec 1

Tnif!ftv Dee, 10 Ttie'doy ... Dtc. 17

Friday Dm VIM Friday Dec. 27

Returning, will leave Hllo at 1 o'clockr. m., touchiiiK at Laupaboehoe, Matin-kon- a

and Kawalhae same day; Makena,Maalaea Ba and Lahalna tliu followingday; arriving at Honolulu tha afternoonsof Tu,si1aSHiid Fridays

jar-- No Krelgltt will b e.- -i nMar12 noon on rtay nt snillliK

Stmr. CLAUDINE,OAUEROH, lionuiunilar.

Will leave Honolulu Tur&ur.) iif r. n..touching at Kahtilui Hiina, Hainoa andKlpuhnlu, Maui. Ketarnlng rrive hiHnnolnli. btindav mornlncs

Will cull at rini K'mpo on erond tripol each mouth.

No Froluht will ! rniTrt Urr4 r. m. on aay of (.alllnp.

This Company will reserves the right tomake changes in the tlmeof departuio andarrival of its steamers without notice andit will not be responsible for any c

arising therefrom.(.onsijinces niusv uu v vuu ihiiuiuk '"

receive their Freight; tl.lv Company willnot hold Itself responsible for freight afterIt has been lanueu.

ljlTUOWVK uuiy muHii'i d ijbi -

ThU Cmntinnv will not be lonslbleforMoney orvalublesof passengers unlesstilnrnil In the caru of 1'nrpcrs

y1' .'.?re, 'l",."ir.kL' B J'i""8. f. ?.? 'JJ

charge of twenty-liv- e r--r cent. I

WM. 6. IRWIN A CO.

l.im.lt.eci- OFFEU FOB 8ALK -

FKKTlLiK!.ALEX. CltOSS & B0N8'

CfliBDraiBd Hlftli Gr&do Cant iuoum

We are also prepared to take orders for

Umam, 14. Orile.xicit A. 0'.

Insuring prompt delivery.

BOILED LUCOI.This U saierlor Talut Uli, umi- -

amlnK less pigment than Linveed Oil, andgiving a laming brilliancy to colon.Daecl with drli M giye a nilndti'nrfare

Lime, Oerciont.Keflned Sugars, Salmon,

Ftlrbanlc Canning Co.'a Cornad Bbo(

PAltAFFINE PAIKT CO.'S

Componnds, Roofing & Papers,

Itid'i Patent Steam Pip r.ntirliu

Jarooea' Diamond, Enamel Bvor

laating PaintEspecially designed for Vacuum Pans

Jose Do Espirito Santo,

CruitarMakerTaro Patch & Ukulele Guitais

Made of Hawaiian Wood.

REASONABLE PRICES.

130 Fori Street. Opposite Club Stables.

Y, K. 0. A. Meeting- -

This organization held its regularmonthly meeting last night andolected Rev. Douglas I'. Birnio, pas-

tor of the Central Union, to activemombirship. Rev. W. H. Peck was

chosen to take charge of the secre-

tary's work during Mr. Corbett'sbridal tour.

The Treasurer's roport showedreceipts of $287.05 and disburse-ments $209.05, leaving a balance onhand of $17.10.

M. .A. R. 1 3T tZ M JJJ W

Thursday. May 2.

0 A BS Mlowera, Stott, from the Coloniesvia Fill

Uktnc W H Dlmonl, Nllson, from SanFrancisco

FnitiAT, May 3.

Bktno Arrher, Calhoun, 10K days ''oniHan Fiaticiiro

B 8 Australia, Houdlctte, from Ban Iran- -I I SCO

Stmr Kuala from WnlanncBtmr Iwnlunl from KanalBtmr Kcnnlioii from Makawrell

(immrtiirei

Tiu'rhhay, May 2.

OA88 Mlowera, Ktott, for VancouverFkiiiay, May 3.

Btmr Kltinit for Maul and Hawaii at 2 p mBtmr lliiuull for Hawaii at 4 pinHtmr Kaala for Mokuleln nt 12 mBtmr Kciiuhoii for Walnnnu nt 2 piu

Vouaoln LoaViui;

Oargoos from Iwland I'urtt.

Stmr Kuala 2023 bsgs sugar, 60 bags banes'and U tildes.

Htmr lwatutil ."811 baf h supar and 20 pkgssundries.

Btmi Kca llio'i 3).'0 bags sugar.

VnmoaetrrARBlVAl.b

From Kauai pur Muir Kvauhon, May ."

Mrs Humliaubcuatid fumily, and 1 deck.From the Colonies per S 8 Miowfra, May

2--Mr and Mrs Lone, Mr llrldle, Mr biiilthand a children, and ill In transit.

From San Fruncln'o per bktno W IIMay 2 Mrs Capt N'llson, Mrs A 1".

i, Miss J Ituclianian, H HMarian, Laura and Paul McClosky.

DXPABTCBIH.1iir Vnnrfiiirip hup II M KXItnivAra fa

o--I) W Corbctt and bride, Mis T Smithnral 2 children, II U Terry, J U Ariiisiiomr,Mrs J brymit, A O Henjamln. C 8 llalley,0 Ooodnan, K J Claxion, J A Lojrgle, Co- -nn r jacKson.

For Maul and Hawaii ior stmr Klnau,U.. Vnl.....w.. 11. .....u lt

F FTocketu Wav iort-- : Ml Nuncs DrAVIBlit. Miss ChainberNln. F W Damon,M France ,! daughter. M G Carnalrluos, 0 Kalcr Maximo F AJones. Mrs Ah Kol. Mrs C K tjtlllmn,MrsM Hoick CBtoeckleand lOdcck.

Shipping Not

The barkentitiH Archtr, Calhoun master,arrived thli uftcrnoon and docked ut thenew wha f near llrcwer'x laudiug. 'J hoArcher wa 10J5 days coming down. HieUruuglit general e.

The It. M. B. M lower arrived lioru fromSydney N. B. W., at 0 p. m. yettenlay Shekfiltil frnm HviltiMV fin tliH ffctli i if Aurti Mr.

1 .. ... n.l......., n. (J..M.. ...1 .l.r..lltl. ...I. a...I ill., ut iiiuk .ifc .'.ihu.i tiioAiii,, nuviua ft ay of tev nil Iiouh was made; thenprnueeded on her Journey, experiencingpleasant wiatlier on the mil. 'ihexmatorwas crossed on Baturdav, :! h April, at 7p. m , In lmg. 171.18 V and the Warrl-mo- o

was passed on Blindly, li April atuna a. m. hi i.ai. . xi .., .ca 12 w.Mno wather tlirouuhout.

Born.BET I KKK-- In tlilacity, April SO. 18M, ti

the wife of F, 0 a dnughter

Criterion SaloonFort, near Hotel St- -.

i!iiai. J. McCarthy, - Manager.

Popular Brands of Stialght Goods

AI.WAYH OS HANK.

Trv. the Great Apiietlzer Tin BbownibOoi'ktaii- - a si.cctalty with this retort.

nrroT or tubFamous Wieland Lager Beer

Boon for Dairymenand

OWNERS OF COWS!

POTTIE'S CELEBRATED SPICE

For HI eti Cows and Youug Stook.

Acts ns a tonlo and creatly Increases andenriches the milk. Young Stock will thriveond develop fully 00 per cent, by Its use.Bold ill 7 ib, baits at 15s. per lb.

C W MACFABL.ANE,Audit for Dr. Pottle's Remedies.

1IIJI aw

Merohants' ExchangeS. I. BHAW, Proprieiot

Cor. K1n tf nnd Niinium Htr.vi, lltiiioluui,

Choloo Uquors and Fine Braor

tIKl.L TELEPHONE till.

Canadian-Australia- n

Bteamers ol the above Line, running In connection with tht

CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAYHtw-- i, Vanroatur. B. ).. and Byduey, N. B. W.. and raillun ai Victoria. B.

Honolnln and 8tra (K(JI,

A.FLE1 DXJHJ A.T KTOlSrOL "CJTTJOn or abut the dates below stated, vlt.:

Krotu Sydiiuy ud Suva, tor Victoriaand Vancnuynr. D. O.:

fltmr"WAKRIMOO" June tBtmr"MIOWEHA" July 1

Btmr"VARKIMOO" August 1

Thrnuqb Ticket Usnwd rrow Hnnolulo

XlKIUHl AMI' rAHKKNOBt A U 11 It"I). McNIUOLL, Muntrenl, Canada.RODKRT KKKK. Winnipeg, ConhdM. M. BTKKN, Ban Franchico, Cal.0. MoU nilOWN, Vancouver, B. 0.

Oceanic Steamship Co.

ystrallan Hail Survut

Pur San Franotkco .

1'i.r Nh ana Fine Al Btenl Huaiii'iti

"AEAWA'Uf tne Oceanic Bteamahlp Coruiauj willbe due at Honolnln from Sydney and Anr.k-lan- d

nn or about

May 30th.Ana riil leavi for the abova ijh wltnMalls nd PassenKorti oil or about ihaidatp.

Pur Sydney anil Auckland :

I'.ifi New and Fiut-- Al B-- Huhimbn

" "ALAMEDAOt ilir Oceanic Bteaiutnip Coiuiuj willun uue ai cxiiiiiJiuiiit vriint nno rrnniwri,on or Knt

May 9th.And rUI baye prompt deipaioii wliaMalls and ratKenger for tbe nboy( tiortx.

The unuersiKDed are now prepared to tsiue7HROU6U TICKETS TO ALL POINTS

IN THE UNITED STATES

tW For further particular' rxvnriiiiKKrwishi or Passage apply to

WM. G. IRWIN 4 CO., Ltd.,l-- aenaral AgsuU

Oceanic Steamship Co.

' Mlrime Table

LOCAL LINE

3. S. AUSTRALIA

Arrive Honoluii. ffll lluuoniltiIrum B. F for B. F

May 3 Mav 8May 27 JunesJune 21 June 21July 15 July 20Aug. 9 Aug. 14Be pi 2 Sept7bept.30 Oct. 2Oct. 21 Oct. 27Nov. 15 Nut. 20

THROUGH LINEI1 rum Ban Krauciwt Krom Sydney iu

lor Sydney. Ban Francisco.

Jtrive Honolulu Leave ionolnfu.

ALAMEDA. .May 0 MARIPOSA. May 2MARII'O8A..June0i ARAWA....Ma SIAKAWA Jnly 4 I ALAMEDA. June 27ALAMEDA. .Aug 1 MARlP03A.July25MAU1P()BA.Aub.2'J AKAWA.... Auc.22AKAWA....Bept.?0l ALAMEDA.8ept.19Al.AMKDA. Oct- - 21 I MAIUPOflA.Ont.17

S&torJi ti

jfBKOaiiruw Wul.jv "

General Business AgentP. O. Box 411,

AT THE ANCHOROyiuor Cocktails I

oinuer Brunnun I

Vroderickeburif JJoer I

Straight and Mixed DrinksOf All Kinds and Best Quality.

Soolbweil Dnrnor Una a Nunaan St.

Steamship Line

From Victoria and Vancouver, ft O..for Suva and Bydny:

8tror"MIOWEBA".. ...May UHtmr"WARRIM(M". ...June W

8tmr"MIOWKKA . ...July 24

to Oanads, Onlteo States and Enropa

Kor Kreluht and i'astaue aun Ij(4enoral Information, apply to

Theo. H. Davies & Co., Ld.AgtnUor tht IlntaaHim hlaudi

Pacific Mail S.S. Co.

A ft I Mr

Ocoitirjiuai m Oriental S. I Co,

Fur ro&OHAMA and HONUKONQ.

Bteamera of the aoove Companies willcall at Honolnln on their way to tho abortports on or about the following dates;

Stmr "OITV OF PEKINGJane I, ISM

Btmr "COPTIC" July 10 189J8tmr "CITY OF PEKING"..........

AiiKUstlO, lh9iStmr "LOPTIC '... Stutember 19 1896btmr "CHINA" Octoder B, le'JSStmr "COPTIC"... .November 28 18a'Btmr "CITY OF PEKINO"

December 2. ixu

for SAN FRANCISCO

tileauiem ol tot abut Ocnipauib willcall at Honolnln on their way from Hong-komran- d

Yokohama to the ahoy port onor about the following dates:

Stmr' CHINA" May 20, 1898Btmr "COPTIC" June 17Htmr "U1T i OF PE KING" . ... ... ,TBtmr BK1.G IC" '. '. ! '. '. ! ! August";Btmr "CITY OF RIO dk JANEIRO"

September 0, 1896Stmr "CHINA" October U 1880Btnir "COPTIC" November 6 1896Stmr "CITY OF PEKING"

Ilerember 0, 18038imr "COPTIC" January in 1898Btmr' CHINA" February 24, 1898

um or passage abe as follows.ro toxo- - ro BOB- -

SANA.. KOHO.Uafjn J150 Ot 1175 00Cabin, round trip 4

months ,. an lttt wCabin, round trip ID

monthi. . m si nm utKuropean Bteerage 5 Ot 00 00

Passetieert uvtuv (nil iHr will hallowed 10 peroent oil' return far tf return.In? within twplTe month

Kor Freight and Pan., apply u

H. HACKFELD k CO.,

sn7 u Agenta.

BuildingLots!

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