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'IBnHHnERBffl9BBHiyHHHHHB9H9HKS!Kvfi: " A O 4 l"4 '? WSH" "" Twiwpr, wrp'w" Lb ltf S . . Vxtf 1 vwt iT.-- . " vening Bulletin "S VOL. l. NO. 176. THE EVENING BULLETIN. Published every day except Sunday nt COO King Strcot, Honolulu, II. I. 8UHSCIUPTION KATES. Per Month, anywhere in tho Ha- waiian Islands 8 75 Per Vcar. 8 00 Por Year, postpaid to America, Canada, or Mexico 10 00 Per Year, postpaid, othor Foreign Countrios 13 00 l'lijiiblu liiviirlnblr I" AiIviiiico. Telephone 2jG. 1'. O. Box 89. B. L. FINNEY, Manager. Unable to Work! NO APPETITE ! COULD NOT SLEEP I Ayer's Sarsaparilla COMPLETELY CURED HIM. Sir. T. .T. Cliine, of Wnlkcrvllle, Ado-lnld- c, South Australia, writes) "Six years ago, I had an attack of Indigestion and Liter Complaint tlmt lasted for weeks ; I was unnblo to do nny hard work, had no appe- tite, food distressed me, and I suf- fered much from headache. My skin was sallow and sleep did not refresh me. I tried several reme- dies and consulted a doctor, with- out obtaining any relief; Anally, one- of my customers recommended Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It helped mo from tho first, in fact, after taking six bottles I was completely cured, and could eat anything and sleep like a child." AYER'S SARSAPARILLA Cold Medals at the World' CMcl Expotltlom. AYSSr'piLL Hollister Drug Co., Ltd. Bole Agents for tho lloimblio of Hawaii. i win if o Imports of Champagne In- to the United States, FHOM JAN. 1ST TO JUNE IsT, 1895. Casts. Q H Mumm & Co.' a extra dry 30,831 Pommery & Greno 11,798 Moot & abandon 9,008 Heidsieck & Co., (dry Monopole) 7.501 Louis It lederei 3,438 Ruinurt 313G Perrier Jouot 3.28G Irroy&Co 1.785 Vve. Clicquot 2,378 BouohbSeo 992 Delbeok&Co 728 St. Marco. ux 33l Krug&Co 270 OhaB. Hoidsieok 835 Various 5.419 Total 81,859 COMPILED FROM CUSTOM HOUSE RECORDS. Macfarlane & Co., Bolo Agouti for U. 'I Uu AiCo. for llio Hint ii' an - mix M-- tl IN THE SAWDUST RING HONOLULU, H. I., THURSDAY, NEW MJIII'.OUM: OK l'lntlMUt.ll AM'I s AT THtt ClltCUS Wondcrlul Vent of Sircnulli mid Endtiriucc--Lilttl- o riilll iirrrnii on llio IIIkIi Irapce. Thorc was a largo attendance at Wirth's circus hirt night, wbon an entiro-ohang- o of program was given. Notwithstanding tho groat hit mado with tho first program, the socond ono was equal if not superior to it. What tho company had in rcservo, aftor being sup- posed to havo put their "best foot forward," is simply astonishing. In foats of leaping by tho com- pany, several turned somorsaults over six horses. Littlo Elsio St. Loon gavo a brilliant performance on ihe high trapeze, showing an intrepidity thut would do credit to an old head. Hor feats would have been romarkableevon if dono at a safe distance from the ground. Miss Ida Vornon mado her first appearance ohurmingly as an cquestiionno. Wilfred iiurns did club-swing-in- g with hoavy axis, bent a thro-eight- h inch lod of iron by strik- ing it across his arm, supported a blacksmith's anvil on his chest whi'e it whs struck with a 14 lb. slcdgo, and concluded bis feats of stiength by lifting a livo horse from tho ground. Mr. Montgom- ery introduced two traiuod horses, that gamboled and danced in tho ring liko cbildron. Tho perfor- mances by sovoral of tho atblotos on the Roman rings weroeuperb exhibitions of strength and mo- bility. Lnhl Sing, the peerless barobcok rider, besides his bound- ing jockey act, did some clovor juggling on horfeobnek. Two clowns kopt the pooplo in a roar with a Corbott and Fitzsimmons farco. Miss Muriel Wirth as llowor irl on horseback gavo a pretty isplay of equestrian graco and skill. Miss Nollio Lyndhurst repeated hor famous bareback act. Tho horizontal bar oxorcises wore well done by sovoral atbletos, and Burns gavo sorao daring acro- batics on a Buspondod vertical bamboo polo. In "Liliputians on tho carpet" tho three littlo girls and Japaneso boy did some won-dorf- ul tumbling and bonding acts. Tho English steeplochaso exhibition that closed tho per- formance was an oxbilarating ex- hibition of riding by the wholo oompany, some of them in comical characters eo well sustained that the assemblage waB kept in a roar of mirth. Alir NVLR K.VIIIIIiriON. IVorlCN of mr. Hitchcock to Iio Shown In Collet (ton, Quito in harmony with the ap- proaching holiday seabon which, with its tirao-honore- d custom of presenting beautiful gifts, opous to the public many and variod tomptations to the eyo and purse, thoio has cotno, what to Honolulu is somewhat a novelty, a salo ex- hibition of tho collective works of a well-know- n artist of undoubted talent. Tho oneigy and ability of our young artist, D. Howard Hitchcock, is woll illustrated in tho collection of works wbiob will bo placed on public exhibi- tion at tho Pacific Hardware Company's in their attractive art rooms It may bo of intorest to noto that a numbor of paintings in pastel show a iaoility in haudliug this raodium, that g'ives a new in- sight into tho versatility of tho artist. Tho collection ombracts lnudrcapos, a few studies of still lifn and 8oino portrait work.svhich glvo mi iili-i- i of tho power to grasp tho individuality of tho subject in addition to gaining an excellent likoncs3. Among the lnndseapo painting? n ro noticoablo a numbor of sou-so- t and twilight ellects which nro particularly pleasing Dawn on tho Waialoa rivor, Hilo, is ono full of snggestiveness. Tho placid slioam in the foreground, tho cool and shadowy foliagoon tho banks, aro dl'ectivoly brought into voliel against tho bright, luminous sky, lit by tho first rays of tho rising sun which is just kissing, with rosy light, tho snow-tippt- d domo of Mauna Loa in tbo distance. Another typical Hawaiian scono shows a grass houso cmboworod among tropical troes. In this painting is shown tho warm glow of sunset perraoating tho wholo scene, which is rendered still more intoiosting by a number of native figures in characteristic attitudes lounging around tho door of tho hut. A numbor of studies along tho new volcano road show tho rich tropical foliago of Hawaii, and a versatility in avoiding a ropotition of effects that procludes monotony and adds a special charm to this interesting exhibit. A numbor of volcano paintings likewise show a wide- rango in tbo troatmont of this difficult subject. This collection, viewed os an art exhibition alono, bhould nt tract all lovors of art, ns tho op-p- oi Utility to compare tho various lines of ono artist's work collec- tively under such favorablo con- ditions is a raro ovent. Samoa in:.us. Tlilnga In Apln Kuln or Commerce Threatened. Thoro was no warship in port at Apia on Novombor 30. Tho Samoa Times says ruin is staring tho business community in tho faco. Tho copra businoss is doad. It suggosU a combina- tion of capitalists for tho cultiva- tion of tropical products other than coprn, also an appeal to tho Throe Powers in unmistakablo lauguago to rectify tho political situation. Captain Fischer of tho outtor Waratah avows ho siw a sea sor-po- nt on tbo voyago from Tutuila to Apia. Moosurod by tho eyo it was 75 feet long, and it is pre- sumed tbo captain would stick to tho odd six inches. H. B. M. S. Royalist visited tho scone of the murder of two traders in tho Salomon Group, and Commander Douglas arrested six nativos alloged to bo implicat- ed in tho crime. Tho prisouois were sont to 'Fiji for trial by H. B. M. S. Ringdove Two boys in Apia havo diod of accidonts sustained in trying to imituto the feats of Wirth's circus porformoK. A syndioato has bought land near Apia for tho cultivation of cacao. The German warship Bussud rolioved tho Fulko at Sunoa, tem- porarily, and is ut 1'ngo Pago. The. jHinnce Acmbata. The uuuul oxcollent performance was given by Evans' troupo of Japanoso last night. Tho won- derful umbrella balancing per- formance is alono woith tho prico of admission, as aro many othor of tho feats performed. Bopublicans in Spain demand tho granting of autonomy to Cuba, in order to stop tho war. Hoopor, tho first Ropublican Mayor of Baltimore for thirty yoara, took oflico on Novombor 20 last. Tho wiao man is tho ono who succoodrt in gotting his Hhrowd afterthought bt'foiohand. New l'ork lluiionlor. U- - DECEMBER 12. 1895. ACROSS NEW ZEALAND. aii:ssu. sunn ui un,co MIOV many couitrr.Mis. I'oiir laji ly Wuon nml a Snll AcroNM tint t J rent I. like. lut liulcil. G. N. Wilcox was seen by a Bulletin repoit"r this morning. Ho spo.iks in the highest terms of tho couitosies rocoivod by Smith and himself at tho hands of tho Now Zealand officials, who gavo them ovory facility to oxamino into tho aotual operations of tho land system. They wore takon in hand by tho Survoyor - Gonernl and givon a fino trip ucioss the island from Dunodin to Auckland ovor n new routo rocontly oponod. The pirty went by rail as far as possible, thou across country in four-hor- so open wagons to the groat lakes, tho largest of which took thorn ton hours to sail across, thence by mil ngnin to Auckland. All the principal cities were visited and oveiy day of their shnit stiiy was utilized to good advantage They wore favored with most excollont woather both in going and coming and tho tup was n most enjoyablo ono through- out. llOAItU OI' IIKALIII. Mqre PUhlnc Heatrlclloua llcmoved at Yeatcrday'a Meetlni;. Tho regular woekly meeting of tho Board of Health took plnco yostorday aftornoon, president Watorhouso in tho chair. Tho roport of votorinary surg-oo- n Monsarrat ns to tho number and condition of ctttlo slaughter- ed was accepted and filed. A communication was rocoivod from Father Woudolin now in Franco, onolosing a bill of lading for $50 worth of toys for tho loper sottlomont. The toys arrived by tho Coptic and will bo f irwarded on Monday's steamer. The Y. M. 0. A. lopers woro also granted permission to hold a midnight praise service on Christmas eve at their hull. All restrictions on fishing in the biy, with the oxoeption of that portion oncloaod by u lino drawn from tho slaughterhouse to tho quarantino island, thenco to tho can buoy and then to tho retain- ing wall on tho Waikiki sido ol tho harbor. On motion tbo resumption of taro planting on tho condemned patchos noar tho Insano Asylum waB allowod. Several matters, such as receiv- ing tho fumigating plant and tho continuance of tho quarantino station at its prosout situ, woio lnid ovor until next meotiug, when Attornoy - Uouer.il Smith will be present. Fish inspector Koliipio's roport showed tho consumption of 95,000 fish in the two weeks ending Docoraber 10th. Tho embargo on tho salo of crabs and shellfish at tho market was removed. The Ilulnatoriu. The prosout storm has been browing sovoral days and by some is auoribod to tho rocont earthquake. It commenced rain- ing suddenly at 11 o'clock last night and has poured down with very littlo oossation ovor since. Tho rain came from tho south and waB nceompanied by very littlo wind. A tolephono raossngo from Curtis J. Lyons at his Puliation residence at 2 p. m. stateB that his rain gaugo showed at that hour a total rainfall of 3 00 iuclios for the storm and no prospuots of u let-u- A l'AItSOVS l(lMl;i) TALK. Club Indorsed and Vlellnia or MlilnU) nocfUo CoinitlUcrntlnn. Hnv. lldward Davis delivered a sermon recently at Hamilton Hall in Oakland, on "Tho Piohi-bitio- n of Intemperance" The poft-preaoh- or said some things thul w not bo wholly indoised by tbo orthodox ministors, ns follows, says tho San Francisco Chrouiclo: "Tho text of my th-m- o is found in tho twonty-fift- h vorso of tho ninth adaptor ol First Corin- thians. 'And evoiy man that strivoth for tho mnstory is totn-pora- to in all things.' This obser- vation of heathen practice that Paul deemed worthy of Christian omulation, was not made by a roligious zealot, a follower of a fanatical faith, but hy a cosmo- politan evangolist, who though in tho world was not of the world, and that could bo all things to all mon, that theroby ho could sivo some. Such nn authority presages our consideration, while the irrational repugnance of somo modorn reformers precludo tho nttontion of those who, by a dignified cognizanco of the exist-onc- o but inexpediency of ovil, could convinco others of tho joys that aro kindred to an exilted God-hk- o life. "Tho impetuous imprecations and irritnblo indignation of in- temperate apostles of tomporarce should bo compared to tho divine dignity and sorcuo pitionco with ovou tho appearance of evil mani-fosUi- d by tho oxamplo-roformo- r of mon. "The discovory of vico should not disturb tho composuro of power to bo utilized in its destruc- tion. Though wo aro our brothors' koopors, anxiety regarding thoir sins is sinful 'in nothing bo anxious.' Nor is tho scandal- monger, whoso pestiforous beak ruvagos tho rotton carcasses of society, God's senvonger of tho world nay, rotuor hell's domon who hoaps fuol on tho otornal firos. Yirtuo is not increased by killing vico with viciousuess "I hoartily appreciate tho of tho efforts mado by tho various parties striving for pro- hibition, and will always lond my aid in governed agitation of pub- lic sentiment against any evil, but if in my hand 1 held tho decisive ballot for tho unprovisional pro- hibition of intoxicants, my ballot would not be cast until word was recoived from God thus to act, fur it lies in tho roalm of his powor now, if tomporanco is to corao by compulsion from cxtorior forco, to blast tho ourso into annihila- tion. "Legislation cannot raon's hearts it can only punish tho discovered lawbreakers. Wo should not waste our work on wants. Wo should attomnt to do what can bo dono. National pro- hibition is a political impossibili- ty. Local option is liko a spot of ilesh not less gangrenous, but as puisonod by infiltration. "The legudativo control of liquor dopots would only mean tho ul appointment of bar keepers. To my mind the lesser of all tho evils is an oxtremo high license, or at loast coiitral'uo and keep under moro immodiato in- spection the saloons Unit nio now carousing joints and hilarious holos of hell. "But high liconso is not over- coming ovil with good, ll'ither than destroy the saloon , uuild a clubhouse To the credit of our city be it said that wo have such olubs as tho Bolianco and the Acuio. Tho clubhouse will sutisfy tbo uppor ten, but what of tho lower ninoty? Where is thoir clubhouso? Tho cudgel und jail. Its mmnbors aro lounging oil greasy bonohos, standing at the lunch counter feeding on cub bigu and garlic, chut so and mus- tard sundu idioti, stupid in tto smoko of clay iiitiis and cignot-trt- i, and washed intbieco j c' PRICE 5 CENTO. and carpet-tac- i whisky. Thoso ro the drugged dupes sorao would control with legihlation. W hen thoy shall stand behind tho b'rs of human judgment thoy will thank mont tbo hund that will givo a glacs of liquor to cpoI tho flames tint l rns tl oir fi itncs to ashe4 "Tims inlemporanco implies u(,io tli i diiii.konwss from liquor. It tqmiliy apnlic to drug.) dress goods. iitMi UV), "chnlasticini and "There aro as mnnv souls tnd.iv damned by irroligious bigotry as by intoxicating diinks." " p. Coni Vena lf. A fruit company of Sonoma valloy has shipped fifty boxes of Sonoma valloy apples to Jup-ui- . Already tho comnuiy has mado sovoral shipments of apples to Siboria and Mexico. An nttompt was mado r contly to burn tho jail at I.s Gatos. Tho blazo was disoovond by tho night watchman, who put it out after the ilamcs hml burned through tho sido of tho jail. Tho Los Auueie Cli.nnliLr of Coinmerco's carload of products lias loit lor Atlanta ovor tho Southern Pacific. Cit us fruits with big pumpkins, pprs'tnmons, pot-itoos- , melons, boets.diles and English walnuts woio tho con- tents. Work has begun on tho now Marrowstouo point lighthouso, throo miles south of Port Town-sen- d. It will bo two stories high and cotibtructcd after tho stylo of n Queen Anno cottage. A largo boll will be used as a danger sig- nal in bad weathor. Tho work of dredging tho marsh lauds around Snohomish, Wash., will soon bo completed. These lands woro sottlod on early this j osr by a colony of Hollanders. Thoy put in thoir crops and woro exceedingly succossful. Another colouy is oxpoctod over from tho old country in tho near future. Tho Los Angeles Times says . Whon a good maio, at a hoi so salo iu San Bomardino last week, was sold for $2, it was thought tho bottom price for horseflesh had beon reuchod. A now record was established in Ventura coun- ty, howover, a fow days ago, at an ndministrutor's sale, when u horwt was knocked down to n Moxican boy for 50 conts. Ho bid so high bocauso ho covoUd tho halter which wont with tho animal. Terrible Experience oTu Ilurlt. Tho ship Aristides has arrived from London at Sydney, bringing tho Captain, 13 of tho crew, and two passongors of tho French burk Terro Nouvro. Tho Aristides en countered a severe galo when noar tho Island of St. Paul, nod short- ly afterwards sighted the bark fly- ing signuls of distress. A boat was lowered to render assistance, but iu tho faco of the mountain- ous sens running tho work of res-cu- o was attended bv tlm nlmmit difficulty, yot tho crew of tho Aris- - iiaos maniigeu m got all those of tbo dorolict on board with Bafety. Tbo Terro Neiivro und boen out 100 days from Hamburg to Ado-laid- o, and had terrible weather throughout. Sho had beon bottt-in- g about for sovoral days, dis- masted und disabled. Tho vossel was continuously swopt by tho wnvas. nnd nil liar linnta worn smashed. Ten foot of water was iu her hold, and consequently the crow woro uniblo to get bolow for food, nnd were almost starved. Tho orow lost everything. Tho vossol had a general cargo. Sovero fltorras hivo been in the southern part of. lltissia, and many ports on tho blank Soa have beon submerged. Soviral cmntTH havo hi on sunk, nml tin ostiin tted d miugo on laud is lUUUUlHK) riiulilos. Eighty llVfH ll iVO Imitii lOHt. i i, .jUw ijiui--U x l&rf&lfc k Ac a, A. !aW 'ILaal 'ill ' .HE M ' ' i. 4! ", '. us

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l"4 '? WSH" "" Twiwpr, wrp'w"

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S . . Vxtf1 vwtiT.-- . " vening Bulletin"S

VOL. l. NO. 176.

THE EVENING BULLETIN.

Published every day except Sunday ntCOO King Strcot, Honolulu, II. I.

8UHSCIUPTION KATES.Per Month, anywhere in tho Ha-

waiian Islands 8 75

Per Vcar. 8 00

Por Year, postpaid to America,Canada, or Mexico 10 00

Per Year, postpaid, othor ForeignCountrios 13 00

l'lijiiblu liiviirlnblr I" AiIviiiico.Telephone 2jG. 1'. O. Box 89.

B. L. FINNEY, Manager.

Unable to Work!NO APPETITE !

COULD NOT SLEEP I

Ayer's SarsaparillaCOMPLETELY CURED HIM.

Sir. T. .T. Cliine, of Wnlkcrvllle, Ado-lnld- c,

South Australia, writes)

"Six years ago, I had an attack ofIndigestion and Liter Complainttlmt lasted for weeks ; I was unnbloto do nny hard work, had no appe-tite, food distressed me, and I suf-fered much from headache. Myskin was sallow and sleep did notrefresh me. I tried several reme-dies and consulted a doctor, with-out obtaining any relief; Anally,one- of my customers recommendedAyer's Sarsaparilla. It helped mofrom tho first, in fact, after takingsix bottles I was completely cured,and could eat anything and sleeplike a child."

AYER'SSARSAPARILLACold Medals at the World' CMcl Expotltlom.

AYSSr'piLL

Hollister Drug Co., Ltd.Bole Agents for tho lloimblio of Hawaii.

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win if

o

Imports of Champagne In-

to the United States,

FHOM JAN. 1ST TO JUNE IsT, 1895.

Casts.Q H Mumm & Co.' a extra

dry 30,831Pommery & Greno 11,798Moot & abandon 9,008Heidsieck & Co., (dry

Monopole) 7.501Louis It lederei 3,438Ruinurt 313GPerrier Jouot 3.28GIrroy&Co 1.785Vve. Clicquot 2,378BouohbSeo 992Delbeok&Co 728St. Marco. ux 33lKrug&Co 270OhaB. Hoidsieok 835Various 5.419

Total 81,859

COMPILED FROM CUSTOM

HOUSE RECORDS.

Macfarlane & Co.,

Bolo Agouti for U. 'I Uu AiCo.for llio Hint ii' an - mix

M-- tl

IN THE SAWDUST RING

HONOLULU, H. I., THURSDAY,

NEW MJIII'.OUM: OK l'lntlMUt.ll AM'I sAT THtt ClltCUS

Wondcrlul Vent of Sircnulli midEndtiriucc--Lilttl- o riilll iirrrnii

on llio IIIkIi Irapce.

Thorc was a largo attendanceat Wirth's circus hirt night, wbonan entiro-ohang- o of program wasgiven. Notwithstanding tho groathit mado with tho first program,the socond ono was equal if notsuperior to it. What tho companyhad in rcservo, aftor being sup-posed to havo put their "best footforward," is simply astonishing.In foats of leaping by tho com-pany, several turned somorsaultsover six horses. Littlo Elsio St.Loon gavo a brilliant performanceon ihe high trapeze, showing anintrepidity thut would do creditto an old head. Hor feats wouldhave been romarkableevon if donoat a safe distance from the ground.Miss Ida Vornon mado her firstappearance ohurmingly as ancquestiionno.

Wilfred iiurns did club-swing-in- g

with hoavy axis, bent a thro-eight- h

inch lod of iron by strik-ing it across his arm, supporteda blacksmith's anvil on his chestwhi'e it whs struck with a 14 lb.slcdgo, and concluded bis feats ofstiength by lifting a livo horsefrom tho ground. Mr. Montgom-ery introduced two traiuod horses,that gamboled and danced in thoring liko cbildron. Tho perfor-mances by sovoral of tho atblotoson the Roman rings weroeuperbexhibitions of strength and mo-bility. Lnhl Sing, the peerlessbarobcok rider, besides his bound-ing jockey act, did some clovorjuggling on horfeobnek. Twoclowns kopt the pooplo in a roarwith a Corbott and Fitzsimmonsfarco.

Miss Muriel Wirth as lloworirl on horseback gavo a prettyisplay of equestrian graco and

skill. Miss Nollio Lyndhurstrepeated hor famous bareback act.Tho horizontal bar oxorcises worewell done by sovoral atbletos, andBurns gavo sorao daring acro-batics on a Buspondod verticalbamboo polo. In "Liliputians ontho carpet" tho three littlo girlsand Japaneso boy did some won-dorf- ul

tumbling and bondingacts. Tho English steeplochasoexhibition that closed tho per-formance was an oxbilarating ex-

hibition of riding by the wholooompany, some of them in comicalcharacters eo well sustained thatthe assemblage waB kept in a roarof mirth.

Alir NVLR K.VIIIIIiriON.

IVorlCN of mr. Hitchcock to Iio

Shown In Collet (ton,

Quito in harmony with the ap-

proaching holiday seabon which,with its tirao-honore- d custom ofpresenting beautiful gifts, opousto the public many and variodtomptations to the eyo and purse,thoio has cotno, what to Honoluluis somewhat a novelty, a salo ex-

hibition of tho collective works ofa well-know- n artist of undoubtedtalent. Tho oneigy and abilityof our young artist, D. HowardHitchcock, is woll illustrated intho collection of works wbiobwill bo placed on public exhibi-tion at tho Pacific HardwareCompany's in their attractive artrooms

It may bo of intorest to notothat a numbor of paintings inpastel show a iaoility in haudliugthis raodium, that g'ives a new in-sight into tho versatility of thoartist. Tho collection ombractslnudrcapos, a few studies of stilllifn and 8oino portrait work.svhichglvo mi iili-i- i of tho power to grasp

tho individuality of tho subject inaddition to gaining an excellentlikoncs3.

Among the lnndseapo painting?n ro noticoablo a numbor of sou-so- t

and twilight ellects which nroparticularly pleasing Dawn ontho Waialoa rivor, Hilo, is onofull of snggestiveness. Tho placidslioam in the foreground, tho cooland shadowy foliagoon tho banks,aro dl'ectivoly brought into volielagainst tho bright, luminous sky,lit by tho first rays of tho risingsun which is just kissing, withrosy light, tho snow-tippt- d domoof Mauna Loa in tbo distance.

Another typical Hawaiian sconoshows a grass houso cmboworodamong tropical troes. In thispainting is shown tho warm glowof sunset perraoating tho wholoscene, which is rendered still moreintoiosting by a number of nativefigures in characteristic attitudeslounging around tho door of thohut.

A numbor of studies along thonew volcano road show tho richtropical foliago of Hawaii, and aversatility in avoiding a ropotitionof effects that procludes monotonyand adds a special charm to thisinteresting exhibit. A numbor ofvolcano paintings likewise show awide- rango in tbo troatmont ofthis difficult subject.

This collection, viewed os anart exhibition alono, bhould nttract all lovors of art, ns tho op-p- oi

Utility to compare tho variouslines of ono artist's work collec-tively under such favorablo con-ditions is a raro ovent.

Samoa in:.us.

Tlilnga In Apln Kuln or CommerceThreatened.

Thoro was no warship in port atApia on Novombor 30.

Tho Samoa Times says ruin isstaring tho business communityin tho faco. Tho copra businossis doad. It suggosU a combina-tion of capitalists for tho cultiva-tion of tropical products otherthan coprn, also an appeal to thoThroe Powers in unmistakablolauguago to rectify tho politicalsituation.

Captain Fischer of tho outtorWaratah avows ho siw a sea sor-po- nt

on tbo voyago from Tutuilato Apia. Moosurod by tho eyo itwas 75 feet long, and it is pre-

sumed tbo captain would stick totho odd six inches.

H. B. M. S. Royalist visitedtho scone of the murder of twotraders in tho Salomon Group,and Commander Douglas arrestedsix nativos alloged to bo implicat-ed in tho crime. Tho prisouoiswere sont to 'Fiji for trial by H.B. M. S. Ringdove

Two boys in Apia havo diod ofaccidonts sustained in trying toimituto the feats of Wirth's circusporformoK.

A syndioato has bought landnear Apia for tho cultivation ofcacao.

The German warship Bussudrolioved tho Fulko at Sunoa, tem-

porarily, and is ut 1'ngo Pago.

The. jHinnce Acmbata.

The uuuul oxcollent performance

was given by Evans' troupo of

Japanoso last night. Tho won-

derful umbrella balancing per-

formance is alono woith tho pricoof admission, as aro many othorof tho feats performed.

Bopublicans in Spain demandtho granting of autonomy to Cuba,in order to stop tho war.

Hoopor, tho first RopublicanMayor of Baltimore for thirtyyoara, took oflico on Novombor 20

last.

Tho wiao man is tho ono who

succoodrt in gotting his Hhrowdafterthought bt'foiohand. New

l'ork lluiionlor.

U- -

DECEMBER 12. 1895.

ACROSS NEW ZEALAND.

aii:ssu. sunn ui un,coMIOV many couitrr.Mis.

I'oiir laji ly Wuon nml a SnllAcroNM tint t J rent I. like.

lut liulcil.

G. N. Wilcox was seen by aBulletin repoit"r this morning.Ho spo.iks in the highest terms oftho couitosies rocoivod by

Smith and himselfat tho hands of tho NowZealand officials, who gavo themovory facility to oxaminointo tho aotual operations of tholand system.

They wore takon in hand by thoSurvoyor - Gonernl and givon afino trip ucioss the island fromDunodin to Auckland ovor n newrouto rocontly oponod. The pirtywent by rail as far as possible,thou across country in four-hor- so

open wagons to the groat lakes,tho largest of which took thornton hours to sail across, thence bymil ngnin to Auckland.

All the principal cities werevisited and oveiy day of theirshnit stiiy was utilized to goodadvantage They wore favoredwith most excollont woather bothin going and coming and tho tupwas n most enjoyablo ono through-out.

llOAItU OI' IIKALIII.

Mqre PUhlnc Heatrlclloua llcmovedat Yeatcrday'a Meetlni;.

Tho regular woekly meeting oftho Board of Health took plncoyostorday aftornoon, presidentWatorhouso in tho chair.

Tho roport of votorinary surg-oo- n

Monsarrat ns to tho numberand condition of ctttlo slaughter-ed was accepted and filed.

A communication was rocoivodfrom Father Woudolin now inFranco, onolosing a bill of ladingfor $50 worth of toys for tho lopersottlomont. The toys arrived bytho Coptic and will bo f irwardedon Monday's steamer. The Y. M.0. A. lopers woro also grantedpermission to hold a midnightpraise service on Christmas eve attheir hull.

All restrictions on fishing in thebiy, with the oxoeption of thatportion oncloaod by u lino drawnfrom tho slaughterhouse to thoquarantino island, thenco to thocan buoy and then to tho retain-ing wall on tho Waikiki sido oltho harbor.

On motion tbo resumption oftaro planting on tho condemnedpatchos noar tho Insano AsylumwaB allowod.

Several matters, such as receiv-ing tho fumigating plant and thocontinuance of tho quarantinostation at its prosout situ, woiolnid ovor until next meotiug,when Attornoy - Uouer.il Smithwill be present.

Fish inspector Koliipio's roportshowed tho consumption of 95,000fish in the two weeks endingDocoraber 10th. Tho embargo ontho salo of crabs and shellfish attho market was removed.

The Ilulnatoriu.The prosout storm has been

browing sovoral days and bysome is auoribod to tho rocontearthquake. It commenced rain-

ing suddenly at 11 o'clock lastnight and has poured down withvery littlo oossation ovor since.Tho rain came from tho south andwaB nceompanied by very littlowind.

A tolephono raossngo fromCurtis J. Lyons at his Puliationresidence at 2 p. m. stateB that hisrain gaugo showed at that hour a

total rainfall of 3 00 iuclios for thestorm and no prospuots of u let-u-

A l'AItSOVS l(lMl;i) TALK.

Club Indorsed and Vlellnia orMlilnU) nocfUo CoinitlUcrntlnn.

Hnv. lldward Davis delivered asermon recently at HamiltonHall in Oakland, on "Tho Piohi-bitio- n

of Intemperance" Thepoft-preaoh- or said some thingsthul w not bo wholly indoisedby tbo orthodox ministors, nsfollows, says tho San FranciscoChrouiclo:

"Tho text of my th-m- o is foundin tho twonty-fift- h vorso of thoninth adaptor ol First Corin-thians. 'And evoiy man thatstrivoth for tho mnstory is totn-pora-

to

in all things.' This obser-vation of heathen practice thatPaul deemed worthy of Christianomulation, was not made by aroligious zealot, a follower of afanatical faith, but hy a cosmo-politan evangolist, who thoughin tho world was not of the world,and that could bo all things toall mon, that theroby ho couldsivo some. Such nn authoritypresages our consideration, whilethe irrational repugnance of somomodorn reformers precludo thonttontion of those who, by adignified cognizanco of the exist-onc- o

but inexpediency of ovil,could convinco others of tho joysthat aro kindred to an exiltedGod-hk- o life.

"Tho impetuous imprecationsand irritnblo indignation of in-temperate apostles of tomporarceshould bo compared to tho divinedignity and sorcuo pitionco withovou tho appearance of evil mani-fosUi- d

by tho oxamplo-roformo- r ofmon.

"The discovory of vico shouldnot disturb tho composuro ofpower to bo utilized in its destruc-tion. Though wo aro our brothors'koopors, anxiety regarding thoirsins is sinful 'in nothing boanxious.' Nor is tho scandal-monger, whoso pestiforous beakruvagos tho rotton carcasses ofsociety, God's senvonger of thoworld nay, rotuor hell's domonwho hoaps fuol on tho otornalfiros. Yirtuo is not increased bykilling vico with viciousuess

"I hoartily appreciate thoof tho efforts mado by tho

various parties striving for pro-hibition, and will always lond myaid in governed agitation of pub-lic sentiment against any evil, butif in my hand 1 held tho decisiveballot for tho unprovisional pro-hibition of intoxicants, my ballotwould not be cast until word wasrecoived from God thus to act, furit lies in tho roalm of his powornow, if tomporanco is to corao bycompulsion from cxtorior forco,to blast tho ourso into annihila-tion.

"Legislation cannotraon's hearts it can only punishtho discovered lawbreakers. Woshould not waste our work onwants. Wo should attomnt to dowhat can bo dono. National pro-hibition is a political impossibili-ty. Local option is liko a spot ofilesh not less gangrenous, but aspuisonod by infiltration."The legudativo control of liquor

dopots would only mean tho ul

appointment of barkeepers. To my mind the lesserof all tho evils is an oxtremo highlicense, or at loast coiitral'uo andkeep under moro immodiato in-

spection the saloons Unit nio nowcarousing joints and hilariousholos of hell.

"But high liconso is not over-coming ovil with good, ll'itherthan destroy the saloon , uuild aclubhouse To the credit of ourcity be it said that wo have sucholubs as tho Bolianco and theAcuio. Tho clubhouse will sutisfytbo uppor ten, but what of tholower ninoty? Where is thoirclubhouso? Tho cudgel und jail.Its mmnbors aro lounging oilgreasy bonohos, standing at thelunch counter feeding on cubbigu and garlic, chut so and mus-tard sundu idioti, stupid in ttosmoko of clay iiitiis and cignot-trt- i,

and washed intbieco j c'

PRICE 5 CENTO.

and carpet-tac-i whisky. Thosoro the drugged dupes sorao

would control with legihlation.W hen thoy shall stand behindtho b'rs of human judgment thoywill thank mont tbo hund thatwill givo a glacs of liquor to cpoItho flames tint l rns tl oir fi itncsto ashe4

"Tims inlemporanco impliesu(,io tli i diiii.konwss fromliquor. It tqmiliy apnlic todrug.) dress goods.iitMi UV), "chnlasticini and

"There aro as mnnv souls tnd.ivdamned by irroligious bigotry asby intoxicating diinks."

" p.

Coni Vena lf.A fruit company of Sonoma

valloy has shipped fifty boxes ofSonoma valloy apples to Jup-ui- .

Already tho comnuiy has madosovoral shipments of apples toSiboria and Mexico.

An nttompt was mado r contlyto burn tho jail at I.s Gatos.Tho blazo was disoovond by thonight watchman, who put it outafter the ilamcs hml burnedthrough tho sido of tho jail.

Tho Los Auueie Cli.nnliLr ofCoinmerco's carload of productslias loit lor Atlanta ovor thoSouthern Pacific. Cit us fruitswith big pumpkins, pprs'tnmons,pot-itoos-

, melons, boets.diles andEnglish walnuts woio tho con-tents.

Work has begun on tho nowMarrowstouo point lighthouso,throo miles south of Port Town-sen- d.

It will bo two stories highand cotibtructcd after tho stylo ofn Queen Anno cottage. A largoboll will be used as a danger sig-nal in bad weathor.

Tho work of dredging tho marshlauds around Snohomish, Wash.,will soon bo completed. Theselands woro sottlod on early thisj osr by a colony of Hollanders.Thoy put in thoir crops and woroexceedingly succossful. Anothercolouy is oxpoctod over from thoold country in tho near future.

Tho Los Angeles Times says .Whon a good maio, at a hoi sosalo iu San Bomardino last week,was sold for $2, it was thoughttho bottom price for horsefleshhad beon reuchod. A now recordwas established in Ventura coun-ty, howover, a fow days ago, at anndministrutor's sale, when u horwtwas knocked down to n Moxicanboy for 50 conts. Ho bid so highbocauso ho covoUd tho halterwhich wont with tho animal.

Terrible Experience oTu Ilurlt.Tho ship Aristides has arrived

from London at Sydney, bringingtho Captain, 13 of tho crew, andtwo passongors of tho French burkTerro Nouvro. Tho Aristides encountered a severe galo when noartho Island of St. Paul, nod short-ly afterwards sighted the bark fly-ing signuls of distress. A boatwas lowered to render assistance,but iu tho faco of the mountain-ous sens running tho work of res-cu- o

was attended bv tlm nlmmitdifficulty, yot tho crew of tho Aris- -

iiaos maniigeu m got all those oftbo dorolict on board with Bafety.Tbo Terro Neiivro und boen out100 days from Hamburg to Ado-laid- o,

and had terrible weatherthroughout. Sho had beon bottt-in- g

about for sovoral days, dis-masted und disabled. Tho vosselwas continuously swopt by thownvas. nnd nil liar linnta wornsmashed. Ten foot of water wasiu her hold, and consequently thecrow woro uniblo to get bolow forfood, nnd were almost starved.Tho orow lost everything. Thovossol had a general cargo.

Sovero fltorras hivo beenin the southern part of.

lltissia, and many ports on thoblank Soa have beon submerged.Soviral cmntTH havo hi on sunk,nml tin ostiin tted d miugo on laudis lUUUUlHK) riiulilos. EightyllVfH ll iVO Imitii lOHt.

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MumiKjto m H ii imi wirtm WMaMwnrtMj MliilWMIW

THE TWO NEW cojinst.

I'errlne'ii Una a Tall IJrowlnij1.(10(1,000 Mile Dnllj.

The oomot discovered at Lick

Obsorvatory on Nov. 17 by 0. D.Porrino promiseB to bo nn exceed-

ingly interesting one. Tho pianoin which the cotnot is moving isinclined Ml dog. 23 min to thoplane of tho ecliptic and pussesthrough fi point in tho ecliptic320 dog. 19 rain, oust of tho vor-n- al

rquiuox.Tho comet is now nbont

miles from tlie sun. Thodi6tunco will decrenvonnd reach n

minimum of nhout 20.000,000miles on Doc. 18, nt which timeits angular distunco from thopoint whom its path inlorsccts theecliptic will bo 273 dog. AfterDoc. In tho dibUinue Horn tlio hiiiiwill lagiin incvonso. Tho objectis not quite visible to tho linkedcyo nt present, but its brightnessis incroasing very rapidly. It willundoubtedly bo visible with toloscopic nesista'neo in n fow weeks.

Unfortunately, howovtr, its ap-

proach to tho sun will bring it

into tho morning twilight and thodifliculty of observation will beincrensod thoreby. It is now onoand a half times as f.ir from thoearth as the sum is, but the dis-

tunco is growing smaller. It mustnot bo assumed, however, thovisitor is coming close to thoonrth.

For tho thiid time within threomonths tho powoiful rollectors nttho Lick Obiorviitory huvo givento the astronomers knowledgo oftho existence of a comet beforeunknown. Following tho dis-

covery of l'orrine's comet, minedafter tho ceientisi who fust announced its appearance, Mr.Brooks of New York bus addedto tho list nn aerial wnndurorwhich will tike his nomo.

Tho Brooks comet is quitelarge, without a tail, but is notvisible to tho nnkd eye. It isnow in tho constellation Hydra,moving rapidly northward, at thorate ot four degrees per day.Professor Campboll finds that thospectrum is of the usual typo,showing the presence of incandes-cent nitrogen and c.irbon.

Porrino's comet has bean ob-sor-

horo by Professor Aitkonevery morning except ono sincetho discovery. The tail nt theprosent timo is incroasing iuIongth at the r.ito of about 1,000,-00- 0

miles per da'. With the aidof a photograph takon by Mr.Colton this morning tho computedlength of tho visible tail wasfound to be at leuht 10,000,000miles.

1'iiro lor lieproKj.Colon, Nov. 28. -- Advices from

Bogota s y a Colombian physician.Dr. Carrasquilla, has discoveredan effectual cure for leprosy. Theefficacy of tho romedy has beenproved by tho euro of two personsBuffering from the disease. Lend-

ing physicians of Bogota admitthat a valuablo discovery hasbeen made.

20 lbs. W Your doctotwill tell you

Of O It la theeafect diet

Nestle s for baby

Food 1

i fffofrivr ft - L

( W0 sjggiypmWr

wmmm

JOB SALK IIY THKHOLLISTER DRUG CO., L'D,

Agrous lor I be Hawaiian Inlands.

--THE-

J. : T. : Waterhouse's

FORT ST. STORE

"Will bo open this ovoning, andovory ovoning until

ZE3ZOZ. "2TS172-t- d

ItWALL, - NICHOLS

COMPANY,

Xmas GoodsToys of ovory descrip-tion, fancy baskets nmlboxes, beautiful de-

signs in ink stands,booklets and calendarsfor 18D0, first assort-ment in J ouolulu.

Periodical DeptNow stories by stand-ard authors in sets orsingle volumes, juv-enil- o

works for boysnud girls.

Music DeptExclusive agents forself - ploying lleginamusic box, plays over1000 tunes, Symphonyorgans, an improve-ment on the yEolian,and musical instru-ments of every des- -'

criptiou.

Z? Notice: This immcnc ttotk winpel sunnily selected liy Mr. NkhoU In tlio6381, and In entirely new, no shell worngoods, and prices are. rens unable.

Republic Building.ICtf-- tf

hoWa

ailyUnmer (om)i laiiifs

Bowel Troublesaye, cared W

WYAiaVtS

Hollister -:- - DrugCompany,

l.T0-t- f Agents for tho Hawaiian Inlands.

LARSEN

EXPRESSKl.VJ ANI NUUANU STIiKKTlJ.

TelephoneComment Ik tuiprcf puny.

WM. LAESEN.I 133.U

When it Comes

To Disinfectants wo still have

plenty, our stock has not

been exhausted, and new

arrivals arc on hand.

Geo'. H. HuddyD.D.8.

DENTIST.Foiit Street, orr. Catholic Mission-- .

Hours from !) a.m. to 4 r.M.104-t- f

:-- Dr. Russel, -- :

Oflico, Mnsonic Building.

Hours: : 0-- om, 3--5 pm. : Telephone 431.

KeskUnce Hawaiian Hotel.lC3-l-

D. J. CASHMArT.

SAIL AND TENT MAKER.

Awnings a Specialty. Over Cali-fornia Feed Company's store.

SG-t- f.

Aloha Bath House.

NEXT TO MARINE RAILWAY:luought freo froui tlio tug-boa- t

wlnrf on telephoning No. CS3. Furnishedrooms to let on tho premises.

13G-t- f MKS.J. U.KEIST.

W. H. WINCHESTER,HAltNESS MAKER AND SADDLER.

Soils Hawaiian trees and rs

English saddles.Onr Motto is:

"Tako Pains and Keop Customers."US Bethel St., botweon King and Hotel.

152-t- f

Don't Forget That

JVIedeiros $ Co.Have a splendid Hue of

NEW - SUITINGS,For the

33IolId.a,37s IArlington lllock, ': : : I Hotel utreet.

Si Ilecker, Mgr,

Bargains inClocks, Watches andJewelry ? ..,

Owing to failing health, 1 wish to closeout uiy biihiuehB tany ntt year, 'lo thisend I will sell my eutnu stock of

Clocks, Watches andJewelry !.3.OVJT PRVCtS TOP Cfc'iH.

GIU2AT HAKGAINS WILL HE GIYEN.

Thomas Lindsay,Coinphell llluek, .... Bt

HI If

All I,MANUFACTURE!, : UPHOL-STEKE- Il

: AND : DEAL-ER : IN ... .

Furniture, Bedding Etc., Etc.Contmotor find UiillUur.

Nn. SO, Nuiiiinn Htnct.

nan on lmnil Coffins, f'unuOior TmnbH,Matting, Wanliohen, DchVh, M..tiomes,cto.

tCXT" Call in iiml innj ei . b.HJO-t- t

n IffO.

POI! POI!UanlDoorn &. Co., Fort Street

Next Lucns' l'lauing Milt; will havofresh overy day

MACHINE MADE POI-- from the- -

KALIHi;POI FACTORY,

Which wilt ho sold to families fu largo orBinall quantities. ;o Co.stain-h-

IVkxisiikk.

W. L. WILCOX,131 tf- - Proprietor Knlihl l'oi l'actory.

Store open ceilings.

K. R BUHGESSRepairs Garden IIos--

,Water Taps.

Etc., Etc.

Snw Filing nml nil kinds of Tools Sharp-ened, including Carving Knives mid Scis-sors. Lnwn Mowers repaired nnd for rent.Also, Setting Olnss in fact nil kinds ofJobbing. Work colled for and rctnnipd.Shop nnd residence en Miller street.King up Telepbouo &r)2. tf

S. KIMTJRA,Wholesale Dealer in Japanese

Wines.l.lipiora and l'rovlslons, Sakl a specialty,

Allen Stiiket. Telephone 703.lul-l- y

LIN SING- - KEE,PLUMBER AND TIN SMITH.

403 Hotel streot, Honolulu.47-t- f

QUONG SAM KEE & CO.Importers and Dealers In General

Mm Imnillso,

Wholesale Wine and Spirit Merchants,

MS Uoruor King nud Maunake.i Sts.

CT.AKANA,No, 321, Nuiianu btreet.

.-

- AERCHANT TAILOR, vFine SultlnRs made to order at lowest nrlccs.145 Clothes cleaned and repaired.

TOM CHUNG KEE,No. 47, ... . Nuuanu street.

Dealer in Ladies' nnd Gentle-men's Shoes.

IJools and Shoes to order. I use tho hestmaterial. Goods warranted towear well. 14J- -

L. AHLO,No. JOS, Nuuanu Htrect,

Has just received a new lino ofDllY GOODS, LADIES AND GENTS'

SHOES AND GENEItAL MEItCIIAN- -DISK.

Agent for thu follow iug rico plantations:Waipio, Waiawii, Wuimalu, Vi'ululua,Kaueoho and ICnpnlanm.

fiST Jly rico fiom Kaueoho is markedL A and is guaranteed Al.I'. O. Box 114. .... Telojihono 109.

us- -

gg-roi-tl- x

Tho Bus man will sendbusses to private residen-ces for passengers to Wai-ki- ki

without oxtra charge;private parties can bo ac-

commodated at reducedrates, hut rememher this,that a bus or wagonettowill call at your privatoresidonco and tako you toWaikiki and bring youback at tho regular streetcar fare.

.IT? -KIlMf

HONOLULU SURREY

Kmmmm

C. W.104-2-

CCWAfiTTEL 004 TgMho

nm . CashFamily

Grocer,

for

Harness of

V.0. 20.

HOTEL OPPOSITE ARLINGTON BLOCK.

GROCERIESJust oponed a full nnd comploto nssortmont of tholuxurios and delicacies from ovory civilized notion,which will bo sold lower than the

Fresh and Island Butter.rv.iiiLY thadi: a sii:cii.tv.

All Goods delivered promptly. Civility and overy attention given to customers at

CASH STORE. I

METABLE

WATEE!

A Naturally Boiled

Water, pronounced by

neoplo who know to bo

tho best on the Market.

This Wator received

tho very highest award

at tho . . .

t

Iiitational

EXPOSITION.

As a Tablo Bovorago,

GEYSER

WATERis a favorito andjoaeily

leads all othor Mineral

Benson Smith & Co.

Wholesale and retail agents for the Hawaiian Islands.

FOR . . .

HARD

WARE, CIGARS, ETC,At lowest prices, go to

WING TAI LUNG.14- 1- 331 Nuuanu street.

CHEONQ KEE CO.,

All kinds ot tinware, crockery,cto, atlowtrot pricos

141- - Niiuunu and Hotel streets

With or with-out CanopyTop. . . .

Will tako or-

ders allkindsofVchi- -cles.

every Dcscriptioft

Box 202, - Tel, '

Macfarlaxie,

STREET,

CHOICE FRESH

lowest. . . .

California Creamery ,

COWAN'S

California:.

Waters

TINWARE, CROCKERY,

AGENT.

J&l TEL- - 601

Sxo.Rg Peoples

Storb

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BRAUNSCHWEIGER - & - C0fImporters andLIquor Merchants.

No. C, Druium Street, - San Francisco.

FOU SALE IN HULK.American Uoukhon Whinkiks in Iloml per

barrel containing nhout 40 gallons eachat various pricos according to ngo andquality.

OALironsiA Grafk Biundy t'n liuml per. oairei oi auoui nj to ou gallons.

0A8E ooons. uAttn the ctltbraltd Cate H7iii!iV ."Kxtra Pony" Bonrbou Whisky, 12 bottles;

3 gallons per ca60."Honrp.nm" lioiirbon Whisky, 12 bottles, 2

2-- gallons per case."Old rionccr"l!ouruon Whisky, 12 bottles,

2 2-- 0 gallons per cr.su."Tonnessee White llyo" Whisky, 12 bottles,

2 2 0 gallons per caso.

CALIFORNIA roHT WINES, 8IIEKH1ES,ANGELICA.

Send orders by .mail. Satisfaction guaronteed,

; Braunschweiger & Co.Xlll-l- No. J), Druniui stuet.

Here'sthe Stuff

ml

Critovion Saloon

0

$, ,

tt rv' ryi Mts - eu

mifrmrKnMmmmrLViwm imtniiillum In 1'nrTo.

a Tako tho tJauglitor of n goodmother. Fuller.

Wliut was ronl ostato worth inSodom ? Wayland.

What raakos lifo dreary ia wautof motive. Goorgo Eliot.

All thnt is human must rotro-grad- o

if it do not ndvanco. Gib-

bon.Ignoranoo is less removed from

ho truth than prejudice Dido-ro- t.

I is another namefor L. O.Moul-to- n.

All love haa something of blind-ness in it, but tho lovo of monoyespecially. South.

gives overy bird its food,but ho dooa not throw it into tho

J. G. Holland.'1'J.io ia Mm vorv nnrfpo.tioil of II

Hi .1.1110 in w.v .j lw-- -- -- --

' roan, to find out his own lmpor--I. factions. Atieuslino.

L

God

nost.

"Wo havo not an hour of lifo inwhich our plousures rolish notsome pain. Mitssingcr.

One hour wholeyoars out-wei- ghs of stupid starersand of loud huzzas. Pope.

Tho mind by passion drivonfrom its firm hold, bocomos afeathor to each wind that blows.

Shakcsponro.Tho natural ilights of tho hu- -

lnan mind are not from pleasuroin nlimRiiro. but from bono to

a bone. Johnson.

ih

) Who wnits until circumstancescomplotoly favor his undertakingwill never accomplish nnything.

jUthor.

' We should accustom tho mindto kop tho best company by in- -

) Sydney Smith.

v

I think tho world would gomad, just frenziod with strain and

jprcssuro, but for tho blossod in-

stitution of Sunday. Herford.Hoading and conveisation may

furnish us with muny idoas ofmon and things, yet it is ourmoditation that must for.n ourjudgmont. Watts.

Thut is, in a groat dpgreo, truoof all mon, which was said of thoAthenians, that thoy wcro likosheep, ot winch a nook is moreeasily driven than a ainglo ouo.Whatloy.

fll1 nrrn cniioo nrrt an ill .spent youth, liko tiro upon a rot-t- on

houso. It was rotton beforeand must havo fallen of itsolf, sothat it is only ono ruin anticipat-ing another. South.

Tho fruition of what is unlawfulmust bo followed by remorse. Thecoro stioks in tho throat aftor thoapplo is eaten, and tbo sated ap-

petite loathes the interdictednl&asuro for which innocence was

.batered. Jane Porter.

Why Have YouHum stricken with dlscatu whllo jour neigh-bor escaped, or vIce- - ersa i Both were alikeexposed, but In otic case tho disease germsfound lodgement in the Impure blood andweakened system, while In tho other thoWood was kept pure by Hood's Sarsanarllla,and tho body Mas In a condition of goodhealth.

Hood's Pim.s are purely vegetable and donot purj;o, pain orp;rip. Sold by all druggists.

107

HOP HING & COMPANY,K Wholesale. Dealers In

Chinese Silk, Tea, and Matting,

Liquors and Manila Cigars, English and

American Groceries.

Ui! Hotel street. - Telcphono 147.

Wanted at the Louvre Saloon,01 Nuuanu Mrret.

5000 meu daily to drink tho COOO

..FAMOUS SEATTLE BEER,..ICE COLD ON DRAUGHT.

Jedward & HARRY,V'ostofflce llox 475 Honolulu.

132Gra

STARKEROSENE

OILFOIl 8AI.E I1V

J. WATE1H0UE.I7Mw

f. 2ST

BAKBET IBHEAD, PJES and CAKES

Of nil kind.x

MP" Tho fluent imported confectionery,10-- llotol Btrcot, new Fort.

'fm.'iyyer- -

Tf ? Ty vj "?m"M1W7 'V , v-J- Ff s,;' SHHR'RiHHIvKsrTSW e"?1 '!7T5P?:?!1PiK&wHiMnf ik ' jr .

--,f -- "liwv - ,. . .

Queen : Street :

O-xocez- sr JDept.

DECEMBER

Store

EVAPORATED FHUITS : PEACHES, PEARS, AP-RICOTS, PRUNES, APPLES, Etc.

ASSORTED CHUTNEYS, HAMS, QUEEN OLIVES,

MORTON SOUPS:

HOTCH POTCH, VEGETABLE, CHICKEN BROTH,MULLIKATAWNY, OX CHEEK, ETC., ETC.

Tinned Buttor, Top o' Can Butter, WhitneyItoU Butter, Pottod Moats, Boned Turkoy,Chiokon, Dovilod Ham, Lunch Tongues,Boneless Herring, Boston Baked anda comploto lines of

- - Bzeafefast Cereals - .

Fort : St. ": Store, : No. :

HclicLa37- - (3-ood.- s.

Marseilles Quilts, Toilet Quilts.

: FLUTTER DUCK :--Silks And Surahs,Fancy Colored Silks

-- AND-

Crepo Grenadines, Eoal Maltoso Laco,Valonciennos Lace. Ladios and GentsKimberly Glovos, Ladies Cloths Brown,Drab and Groy, Ladies Black Hose, Sani-tary Dyo, D. I'. Corsets, R. and G. Corsets,Equipoiso Waists and Corsets. . .

John T.

Wanted.

A MAN WHO CAN TREAD UNEXPECT.cdly upon'a pleco of coral rock, whllo bath-log- at

Waiklkl, uudnot ease up or make anyprolane remarks, must also bo able to knocka mosquito on" his noso without hitting thatorgan, ho will bo required to examine a blcj-cl- e

track and tell which way tho wheel wastraveling; call on Brown fc Kubey and lookon their new stock Just received per last"Australia." 153-t- f

Empire SaloonA gonoral stock of Liquors, Ales and

Wines.

FItESII 11EER ALWAYS ON DIUUUIIT.

OUR PORT AND SHERRY.

Aro of the finest and come to usdirect from Europe . .

OUR MCBRAYER WHISKEYImported straight from Louis- -

vilfo, Ky.

JAMES OLDS, Prop.48-t- f

Dr. W. L. MooreDFifcLSrslcietn.

Hllo, Hawaii.

Special attention gcn to diseases of thoeye and ear.

Olllio hours Ji.,oIr '"I to 4 pm.

Waianuenue Ave, near Court House. 103-t- f

FINEST GRADE DF

Hawaiian Blue StoneTrom the

I'amousPanabon Qua-

rries!ft to i in. J

The finest StoutUIIIDI, 1 in Hawaii fornit.AW.wju I buihlliii; and

fencliiK purpo-

ses-Cut toorder in anylie or shape

lo suit thetrade or pub-lic. . . . .

tThli stoneIs the same as

Jv UMl' In the Pu- -AnY inaliou Collegew I t Ifntl Vou Holt

Agent for I.ano llros., S. F.

Arthur Harrison, Prop.

EVENING BULLETIN, 12, 1895.

Beans

Drapex'y Silks.

Waterhouse.

Deoemdf.ii 7, 189t.'In every account of iveddines

receptions, nnnivorsnries nud dearknows wlmt there is always a description oi tno Horal decorationsbut never a word about the potsthat hold tho plants and ilowors.There aro two reasons for this :Ono, liocauso the pots aro usuallysuch eommou-plac- o aifairs thatthoy are not worth mentioning; thoother is because thoy escapo thereporter's eye.

Horotoforo there has been onlyone placoin Honolulu whoro gon-uin- o

majolica vases for plantscould bo bought. Now, thero arotwo. Ouns is the other one, and wothink it is tho best becauso thestock is largor and tho assortmentmore varied. Today is a goodtime to como down and mako yourselection.

Thero used to bo only two orthree places whoro vou could buva decorated chamber set and thoones they sold woro indifferent asto quality or stylo; thoy containeda cortam number of tuocos andthoy managed to pretty well covora wash stand. Uurs woro solectcdfirst for their usefulness and nextfor their beauty. You nover sawtheir equal in this country and youmay never again tho odd shapewill striko your fancy and thoprice, S5 to S12, will sottlo it so faras ypu aro concerned. Thore'snothing cheap about thorn excopttho price. If youwero in tho Statesyou would pay twenty dollars forthem and never murmur. "Wo

don't want tho earth but wo wantyour trade.

In tho Bame room with thochamber sets you will notice alot of whatnot ornaments forholding ilowors. Most anyonowould appreciate one of them asa gut at this season, because thovnro protty and useful, and you willonjoy giving ono of thorn awnybooauBO thoy aro inexpensive. Theassortment is larger tnan youimagine. If you prefor givingaway out glass and do not feelthat you caii spond much monoybuy a pioco of English cut glass.It costs about hall what tholJor-iling- or

Amorican does, but it isgenuine

Wo havo tho Dorllinger too.

W.W.lM-t- l

t Ol,' f""""1 SHfiTR anus-- I h BUYS HIS

A Lll STOCK of"i H fcTTM VR E s HNJ5'

fr fs-'-Wt- )

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Ag, rf

P. 0. Box 480.

S!k

vCSC? fcZns.

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STORE- -FORT STREET, HONOLULU.

THE CHEAPEST PLACE ON THE ISLANDS TO

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CORNER OF

King & Nuuanu Sts.

AM NOW prepared to accept your orders

I for iljilii'j;, nit klniij of cotton kooiIs,woolens, silks, crepes, lawns, etc, atchiapest prices:

M MIYAMOTO,132-- tf Kaullkc street rnakal of King itrcct.

HO YEN KEE & CO.,Plumbers

and dealers InC'nOCKK,tY' OLASSWARE, ETC., ETC.

v7r Vlpes, laid and repaired,?, im 'bInK neatly executed.

142- -1 No 41, Nuuanu street.

Orlent Planing Mill,VLVG FAT & CO.,

CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS,

1?t.nlHw. f 11 Ltmla mftilA nnfl rpnalrp.1.Dulldlnu houses i. nd making rice mills a spe-cialty. P. O. Box i '03. corner Klnc and Bethelstreets, 143

'rfX m IUMRS. AUG. DARROW.

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Buy New Second-Han-dFURNITURE.

Pair's

AT THE..-..-.,

IXL HonoluluH. 1.

THE "ARLINGTON"A FAMILY HOTEL.

W. ICto-ujso- , -- - - I'rop.Per Dny 9 2.00Per Week 12.00

aontiily KatasITho Best of Attendance, tho Best

and tho Finest Menls in this City

A. V. GEAR.

Telephone 230, No. COO, King 8t1G3--U

ALLEN & ROBINSON.

Doalors in Lumbor and Coaland Building Matorials of all

Quoon Strootj Honolulu.

WKLTCHED. Celury

pounds workor

SpaciOLlSitua-

tion

kinds.

i t. I recommendedRTnVr frw am bottle, and would

.vujl.k vxi nciiyuuD xituuin.r..

:1S SALE BY THE:- -

HOLLISTERWholesale Agents the Hawaiian

TO. caSC2- -

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SATURDAYS ........ SUNDAYS

will leave on Saturdays nt 9:18,nnd 1:45 p.m., arriving in IlonoluU

nt .1:11 p.m. 0:20 p.m.Train will leavo on Sundays nt 9:15 a.m ,

arriving in Honolulu at fi&u p. m.

ROUND TICKETS:

1st Class $1 762nd Class 26

F. C. Smith,132-H- (icn'l I'um. nud Ticket Agent.

INTERNATIONAL

IRON WORKS

BRONZE BRASS, andCASTINGS. MACHINERY

niatlo and

SPurticulur attention paidSHIPS, BLACKSMITIIING.;;

1'ATTEKSON A LYNN)

121-- tf Qu-e- n St.

Castle & Cooke(Li m iTU))

HardwareandCommissionjMcrclmnts,

Genera!

MerchandiseAgricultural

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ImplomcntsandPlantationSupplies.

YEE ON CO.,317 Nuuanu St. P. 0, Box 143.

Watchmakers and Manufactur-

ing Jewelers.Ucjialrlnt; ot Watches nd Jewelry, ALUWOKK

Importers of Watches and Clocks ot Finest1411 Grader.

ul "' l"rco fam"li,s nlrtndy and they art' JT IU AJjU Aliti outtwum

v --a rosliectfullv.UU' MRS. AUG. DABROW.

Co.,Islands.

Perfectly

Wretclied!

PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND

RESTORED MRS. DARROW

TO HEALTH AND HAPPINESS.

This ib the Medicine ThatMates people Well!

Wells, lltciiABDsox & Co., 'H6- - Montrose, Pa., Bopt. 25, 18MS.'.e'llH""J:I wa verv muel run down, Lnd no appctllo at all, was vorv nor- - VM8 l"11 L0 b,et'P n'B''t or dny; to it all

up, I WAS PERFECTLY lint thanks to Palno's Comwmnd l can now eat nnd sleep and work InstUCllllS I COUld txiloro I wna tnk-c-n oii'lr Whnn I mmryinnwil InMt... (1, nt i" I niphed 130 milllllR! rnoiu wttah IBS

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Regulations of the Board of Health.

llEl.ATI.NO TO FlSlll.NO AND THK 8ALK OF

Fish in the City ok Honolulu.

SwrioN 1 Tho talcing of scale fish orany product of tho sea or water from any

part, inlet or branch of tlio Ilonolnlnharbor, or from any stream emptying Intjsaid harbor to and within one hundred feet

beyond any point affected by tho tidestowards tho land from said harbor andwithin a lino running from tho point atIuilei near the Pork Packing Company'sslaughter housn to tho office of tho quaran-tin- o

station, thenco to tho can buoy, andfrom tho can buoy to and along tho western

wall of the coral enclosure for dredging atKuknako, is strictly prohibited.

Sution 2 Tho sftlo of luh and of all

piodnets of tho sea is prohibited ia thocitj of Honolulu, excepting at tho now

markit building and siuli other places as

nre specially permitted where tish and tho

products of the se.i may be exposed for salo

under supervision of Inspectors appointedby the Board of Health.

Sijtios .'- 1- Such Inspectors shall haveiKiwerto biie, coudiinn and destroy anytish or product of tho soa oxHsed for sale,

or brought to the market, which they shallliuto reason to believe was taken from tho

locality prohibited by thc-- o regulations, orwliich shidl appear to bo unlit for food.

Sictwn J Tho lUgulations of the Hoard

ot Health relating to the sale and takiug of

tish dated Noemlcr 13, 1 !.", are heieby

rusdnded.l!y older of tho llo.xrd of Health.

.i. r. wa euiiouse,1'lChidcllt.

De uiber 1'.', ISM. lTl.-.-

Notice to Tax Payers.

Tax l'ajers of this Dihtiict aro hereby

notillcd thit all lats nit? now due nod

p.iy.ible at the ofllco of tho l'ux Assessor

ami Colli ctor, at the Government lluildiug,Honolulu.

Tho office will bo open from II a.m.until I p. m. daily (Sundays exicptcd), to

reecho payment of such Tuxes."All Taxes which Bhall remain unpaid

after tho loth day of December, (10) ten percent cli'tll bo added to such Taxes by thu

As .wot, and shall bo collected as part of

such Taxes."WILLIAM II . WRIGHT,

Deputy Assessor, District Koua, Islandof Ortlm.

Approved:Jonathan Shaw,

Assessor 1st Division.17.V.--

Dei'iiitmknt ok Finance, I

HoMiixix, Die. !, lbtO. J

0 ulcr Article 33. Section 1 oftlio Constl-- ottution, It Is reiuired that cacti member of thCabinet shall make an annual report of thotransactions within his Department, duringtho j ear ending December tllst.

'I he Minister of Finance takes this occasionto request all tl.O'e having claims against the(joicrnment of a monetary nature, to present

them to this ofllcc, through tho proper De-

partments, not later than 12 o'clock noon onTUESDAY, January I4th. 18'JO, after which

dato tho books of this Department will be

dosed.All persons having moneys on account of

tho Government aro requested to maketheir returns promptly, in order that theromay bo no delay in closing tho accountsfor the year ending December DM, 189.1.

8. II. DAMON,173-l- Minister of Finance.

'6)i Eier)ii72 Bulletin,

DANIEL LOGAN. Editor.

THURSDAY - - DEO. 12, 1895.

PACIFIC CABLE.

. Thorn is rt ing lender in tlioAuckland Horn Id on the subjectoi the priiio-e- d Cn mid inn- -Austra-lian ciiblo. It is oiilliiiMiistic ontho subject, but will not have NowZealand support a schoruo thatdoos not include that country ontho main line. No mere branchconnection will suit New Zealand '

The Herald disoussos the relationsof tho supporting governments totho cable, being strongly in favorof joint stato ownership. Moneyfor the work co ild lo obtained ata lower rate of interest by thogovernments tiiun by a privatecorporation. Thore would not boany danger, either, of the lino fulling into tho hands of tho corpor-

ation owning tho othor cablo fromAustralia, Bosids. the land linesof telegraph in Australia beingownod by tho government!), thucablo would bo to them an exten-

sion of their land systems. A

t "" ""Hyiq- - wwr ttWu " 1" v?"- 'f",-- ' .$?r.iJmrjpTg pv - sv,jt Tjp1 ."'"n,-rtJT-,'- r y

fEVENING BULLETIN, DECEMBER 12, 1805.II IMIIIIIIIIMIIWllMI

fow years ago it was ostimatodthat tho vnluo of tho EastornExtension Cablo Company's linoswas $3,000,000. Ono of tho besttondorors for what is called thobest route across tho PacificVancouver, Fanning, Fiji andNorfolk Islands, branching toNow South Walos and Australia

offered to lay tho cablo andkoep it in working ordor for throeyoars for a little over 97,500,000.Thorefore, tho Herald concludesthat, if tho existing oompnnyshould tako it hard that all giv-ernmo- nt

business was talton awayfrom it, the governments mighttako over tho old lines and holdboth systoms for a littlo morethan .110,000,000. This wouldgivo tho governments possessionof a sorvico of cables circlingthe globo for a sum tillrecently estimated U3 rtquired f rtho Pacific cablo alone.

Such opinions from a loadingNew Zealand paper aro n fioshindie ition that a npirit proviils inthe Colonies which will push thocablo through. Under government ownership, and especially iftho old lines be also socurod, thosystem will bo beyond all po9siblocompetition for business botweouAistralia' and all liiO Amoricas,also for round tho world business.With such nconibumticm in prospeat tl.eto is not much encour-ngom- oi

t fur any rival Pacificcable scheme to start out with aline fiom the Coast to Hawaii.This ci.nntry can gt nil tho cablecommunication it ncedd by abranch line from Fanning Island.There is a possibility that theUnited States will lay a nationallino, primarily for naval purposes,to Honolulu tho sumo as GroatUiituin has done to Bermuda.Also, it may be that tho UnitedStates will join with Japan inlaying a trans-I'nciil- a cable viaHonolulu. It is very improbablo,however, that tho United Stateswill give uny support to such a

scheme as that formulated withunseemly hnsto by tho HawaiianLegislature. If this govornmonthad given an opportunity for com-

petition in bestowing its cablofrnnchiso, the country would Btand

in a much moro favorable positionfor Bocuring tho boon, at nn oarlyday, than it does under a mono-

poly wheroby our chances for

getting on a direct cablo routewero recklessly thrown into thohands of a single speculator.

CREDIT TO KOEBELE.

Referring to a notice in thoTimes of tho doath of ProfossorIiiloy, tho head of tho Entomolo-gical Dopartment of tho UnitodStates, the Auckland Herald cornmonts on this passage: "Ono ofhis most brilliant exploits was thosuppression of a scale insectwhich threatenod to destroy thooraugo groves of California; thisho did by introducing and accli-

matising from Australian iiiBectalliod to the English ladybirdwhich preyed upon tho scaleinsect.'' Tho Horald says it has"no desiro to detract from thosciontiiic fame of Professor Iiiloywho was porhaps tho leadingspecialist in his lino in the world.''But with rogard to the suppressionof the scalo'insect,it goes on to say,ho had only an indirect connec-tion, and, as tho story is a voryremarkable one, it is'told by the

Horald. Thoscalo insect IceryaPurclinsii mndo its appoarancoin Australia and New Zealandabout the snrao time. It was firstnoticed by Dr. A. G. Purohas ot

Auckland. Mr. Maskoll of Christ-churc- h

determined tho genus oftho insect, and named its spooios

after Dr. Purohas. It spreadrapidly about Auckland, doinghavoo among fruit trofs. Insome way it was convoyed to Cali-

fornia, and did groat damngo for

Bomo yoars thoro, threatening to

ruin tho frnit industry in whichmany millions woro invested.The Horald completes its story asfollows, giving credit to ProfossorKoobolo, tho ontomologist now intho omploy of tho Hawaiian Government, for tho discovery of thoantidote to tho scalo insect :

Profossor Riley asked the UnitedStates Government to allow himto semi an officer of his dopait-mo- nt

to tlio Australian colonicsto see if lignt could be ob-

tained on how to deal with it, butthe Government at Washingtondeclined to sanction tho expense,considering that thero was littlochanco of any benefit resulting.Tho ohjtct was, however, attainedin another way. liie MelbourneInternational Exhibition was thenon, nnd Professor Itiloy managedto get appointed, as ono of theUnitod States representatives, Mr.Albort Koobolo, a young German,who was ono of tho stall of thoEntomological Department. Intho nioiintiuio, a mysteriouschnngo had been occurring here.Tho scale insect had commencedto disappear, although no onocould make out thocufo. Mr.Koobolo landed in Auckland atnbiutlon o'clock one night fromthe San Francisco steamer, nndcamo straight to tho Horald officeand informed tho members of thoeditorial stall' what was his mis-

sion to Australia. Ho was toldabout tho gradual and mysteriousdocronso of tho insect, and hodetermined to stay ovor bore, todetermine tho cause of the dimin-ution of tho plagtio. In companywith Mr. Cheeaoman, F. L. S.,curator of tho Auckland Musoum,ho commonccd noxt day his studyof tho subject in the Cemeterygully, which a short timebefore had beon whito withtho scalo insect. Being atraiuod ontomologist, Mr. Koo-bolo know how to go to work,and aft sr careful examination andstudy, ho found that the Iceryawas bomg proyod upon by a verydiminutive epochs of ladybirdcalled tho Vodalia Cardinally. Hoobtained a number of spocimonsof this insect, and sent them toCalifornia, whero they havo savedmillions' worth of property. ThoYodulia is somewhat difficult topreserve. It foods on the Iceryain all stagos of its growth, fromtho eggs onward, but whon Jtcannot got those it ap-

parently dies for want of food.Captain Broun, tho Now Zoalandontomologist, has always some onhand in caso of another outbreukof tho post. It is now, however,raro, although tho writer noticedsomo on a kowbai troo, at thoLake u few weoks ago. To Pro-fessor Iiiloy belongs tho credit ofBonding a capablo ontomologistto theso colonies; hut tho ohiefpraiso is duo to Mr. A. Koobelo,who detected how it wis that thoIcerya was diminishing in thoAuckland district, and who sot itto work at its bencficont tniasinnin America.

Into news has it that, in ordorto mitigate tho roligious bigotryof 'Russian officials, tho Czar isinsisting that they shall

in tlio education of tho musses.

Spouts from roofs dischargingon tho middlo of the sidewalkought not to bo allowed.

JlpbCiulCA'Tt. I " p." Dfll.ir.loui.' DAIrtTV S.A

II

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Timely TQpie$ mm .,

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"THE FREE AD" AND THE

SUPERIORITY OF THE

TRIBUNE WHEELS

OVER THE

STEARNS.

In our last advertisement Inthis column we called atten-tion of the public to theStearns wheels which are nowbeing sold in this city. We

j stated without fear of contra--diction that they were backnumbers, manufactured in 1894and shipped to the PacificCoast as up to date wheelswhen they are not. We rei-

terate that assertion more for-

cibly in this ad. It has notbeen denied and cannot be,and we again caution buyersnot to be deceived with anti-quated machines which arerepresented as containing allthe latest improvements.

An ad of the Stearns agencyin an afternoon paper, praisingthe Tribune wheel and givingit a good send-of- f, refers to aletter-writte- n by H. F. Terrill,the well-kno- wn scorcher, con-

cerning the Tribune wheel.In spite of their assertion tothe contrary, we deny that theagents of the Stearns wheelhave seen or read the privateletter of Harry F. Terrill to theTribune rider here (meaningTommy King) but as there isnothing secret about it weprint the whole of it relatingto bicycles below. If theStearns agents can get anysatisfaction out of it they aremore than welcome. Ar. Ter-rill says: "I am riding aStearn, 16 lbs. Say, Tom, theTribune wheel has an awfulgood reputation through theEast. I did not think muchof it before I came East.It is considered one of the bestmechanically constructedwheels in the world."

The balance of the letterrefers to private matters butthe Stearns agents may perusethe whole of it at any .time.The explanation of Terrill'sriding a Stearns wheel lies inthe fact that he is under con-

tract with the manufacturersto do so, consequently he can-

not ride a Tribune although itis ev ident he would if he hadthe choice.

In our last advertisement weasked any intending pur-chaser to take one of theStearns wheels to any first-cla-ss

mechanic and have him take itapart and compare it with thecorresponding features of theTribune wheel. We knew thatan honest opinion would bethat the Tribune is by far thebetter wheel and hence madethe challenge. We renew thatchallenge and intend to keep itbefore the public. It has notbeen accepted and it will notbe.

We expect those TribuneTandems on the Australia andif they arrive they will probab-ly be seen in the New Year'sraces.

Don't purchase a bicycle ofany kind without lirst examin-ing the Tribune.

FOR SALE .ONLY BY

Tbe Dswaiiaa Budwtn Ca. LUL

OfpmttftUMsr sukw mnBvmmrm.

AnotherDouble

Triumph.TWO MOKE

UNDENIABLE SUCCESSES!

Yesterday wo delighted two sep-arate audiences which throngedour pavilion at matiueoaud even-ing sessions.

THE NEW PROGRAM.

AN UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS

If our first pleaseddo not'fail to seo thisono

Next MatineeSATURDAY AFTERNOON AT

:i O'CLOCK.

Price u uiwil.

The Pacific Hardware l1o.

Cummin' Block.

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.

Grand Sale of

Paintings.

Comraoncing Saturday, Doc. 14th,

1805.

Choice Pictures,

BY

D. HOWARD HITCHCOCK.

Special

Importations

Masterniecos in Parian

Marble, Guaranteed Gon-uin- o;

Silk Lamp Shades,

the B nnd N Lamps, Pic-

tures, Artotypos, Photo-gravuro- s,

Engravings,

Water Colors.

l7G-t- f.

174.1m

To Let.OF B KOOMS 1'AIITLYCOTTAGE millnl.lo for n doctor'H ofllce, or

light Iioiibc kteplng. Inquire of

D. MoKENZIE,lGS-t- f 27 Alskca St.

For Sale.IN "EO WESTMAYEIl" BEHUN UP-- A

rlelit l'lnno In excellent condition will bosold cheap. Addrees, X,138-- tf Bollxtim Office.

For Rent.TO LET, KINO STREET NEABSTORE Arply to

ED. A. WILLIAMS.H4lf

Stable Room To Let.riNH STABLE IlOOSI TO LET FROMr 1 to 3 stalls.

ED. A. WILLIAMS.U4.tf

For Sale.riNE LACK HORSE, PERFECTLYT sound. Apply to

ED. A. WILLIAMS.lH-t- f

To Let.ALMA COTI-AAE-

. AT WAIKIKI, 13 TOLet, furnished, together Willi n beach lot.

Apply to

FBAKK HUSTAOE.

For Sale.

Ann head of beef cattle, fobtrUU salo in lots to suit.

S. KOItRIS,143-t- l Knlmlm, Kiui, Hawaii.

COTTAGE TO LET.

MNKWI.Y t'AINTKD.two bed moms, dlnlni;

rncm, Mtdicn. p.mtry nnd bntliroom.Enquire I. All!. Kit, 1:1 Nuuaiiu etnet.

Ifi7-2-

Found.A LADY'S BRACELET. OWNER CAMhave sumo by cnlliiiy at tlio Buu.kti.n office,COOKiiiR street, and paying for this udver-tiseui-- nt.

103-t- f

Notice.ALL 1'EIISOXS INDEBTED TO THE

Arm of thu latu J. T. WatcrliouBe, for ac-counts om lnj; previous to March 1, lb'J5, aronotified to settle same before January 1, lfePO,nt the (illlco of J. T. Watcrhoiuc. Queen 8t.

170-- 1 m

To Let.ONLILUU STREET, NEW COTTAGKcontaining four largo rooms, kitchen nndbath room, largo gardou with stable anilconoh home, possession at once. Apply to

W II. PAIN, ok105-t- f C. D. CHASE.

DAI NIPPON.rou THK

3E3EoXclLysi.Satsnmn and Kutani wnro. Silk Kimonas

and Pajamas.Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Doilies,

Cushions and Cosys.

All Hand Fainted.Arlington Dlock - - Hotel St.

175-3- w

CLAM

CHOWDER. . .

FISH CHOWDER

AT THK- -

Royal Hawaiian Hotel

BILLIARD PARLOR.

Every Saturday ovening, forits patrons

Cla.ni Olio-wtler- ,

Fisli Cliovler.105-2- 1

A. BARNES.

FROM GREAT JAPANELEGANT ORIENTAL ATTRACTIONS.

SILK -:- - BED -- : SPREADS.Lovely Lingerie in Lacquer I

Pictures on Velvet, Uaskets, Cushions, Rugs,and splashers in wood shavings

Things You Never Saw Before !

Cropo shirt waists '.' cents; matting ut SO pertout of tho original prlco, nt

-'-i'i,ilhifr'- -

.. i ? ,

1'orl Street,

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uknvMmmb

'LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Mrs. Fied. Hnmuior loft fortho Const by the Alnmoda.

Petor High 1ms gono to thoConst ou a short businoss trip.

Docorativo painting dono to'ordor at King Bros. .Hotel St.

C. B. Itoynolds colobratod thofirst half contury of his existoncoyesterday.

Tho now bIioII for tho HcalaniYaoht and Boat Club arrived on

1 tho Alameda.Tho Postoflioo Dopnrtment has

issued a neat steamship time tablefor next year.

Lioutenant Speycrs ontortaineda party of ladios on the Benning-ton yostorday.

Tho manufacture of typewritingmachines hns in lato years grownto very largo proportions.

4 Tho Y. M. 0. A. orchoslra meetsthis ovoning to rehoarno musiofor tho 1st of January ooncort.

Honolulu Cominnndery, KnightsTemplar, meets this ovoning andwill okct officers for tho ensuingterm.

MichaolDavitt, a leading HomoRulo member of the British Pur-liamo-

is a through ppssengorby tho Alamodu.

Tho Pacific Hnrdwaro Companyrankos an olegant display of lampsand lamp shades suitablo forChristmas presents.

Thoro will bo no performancoat tho circus this evening on nc-- I

count of the rain. ExtraordinaryI bill tomorrow night.

Miss Knto Fiold will sing nttho topers' Christmas outcrtain-nio- nt

on Saturday ovoning. Shois a vocalist of much merit.

Commissary Sorgoant Chapman. of tho barracks prosonted Capt.iin

and Mrs. J. W. Pratt with a 30lb. wedding cuko mado by him- -

solf.Tho Judiciary building was

closed entirely today out of ct

to tho lato Justico Bickor-to- n.

Other govornmont ollicesclosed at noon.

Editor Farrington of tho Ad-verti-

tfill tnkon short vacation,having dopartod for tho Coast.onthe Alameda. A. T. Atkinson willact in his placo during his absonco.

Tho annual salo of tho Ladies'Sowing Society of St. Andrew'scathedral takos placo on Satur-day aftornoon. Drossed dolls willbe ono of tho specialties on salo.

Judge Whiting is prominontlymontionod as tho successor ofJustioo Bickorton on the SupromoCourt bench, which will ncces- -

, sitato a now Circuit Court Judge.

h Tho Supremo Court wob to havoij mot next Monday, but owing to

tho doath of Justico Biokortonand tho small amount of businessbeforo it an adjournmont may botaken till aftor the holidays.

W. W. Dimond finds it noces-Hiir- y

to kcop his storo opon Satur-day nights until after tho holi-days in order to moot tho demandof porsons who oannot get thotime to mako thoir purohasosduring tho day.

A Mr. Evans troupo of Japanesewill not perform this ovoning onaccount of tho storm. "Weatherpermitting a matinee will bogiven on Saturday next nnd afterthis woek tho performances willbo given on Saturdays only.

Tho Walls, Niohols store willbo closed next Monday, whllonow poods received by the Aus-tralia are unpaokod and placedon view. xuiB nrm nas uono anexceedingly lurgo businoss Biaooits opouing and tho proprietorsoro more than gratified at thopatronago accorded thorn.

Company D held its usual moot-

ing last night and decided to callan election for lieutenant noxtWednosday ovoning. Major Jonesdrilled tho company during thoevening. Membors oro happy overtho prospoct of beiug turned intonn artillery company and boinggivon ohargo of tho Driggs-Sohrood- er

guns recontly recoived.

Tho rosotte button of tho Na-

tional sooioty, Sons of tho Amor-lea- n

Devolution, has mado its co

upon tho coats of sevoralof that society's monYbors in thisoity. Tho buttons are of a beau-

tiful bluo and whito dosign andvory neat. A colobration ofWashington's birthday in proporpatriotic Btylo is on tho tapis bythis sooioty.

ikwhr,

7

Mrs. Montiiguo Turner arrivodfrom Australia by tho Alamoda.

In spito of tho rain thero was abig crowd at tho wharf to seo thoAlumcda off.

Littlo public businoss has boentransnotod this morning, savo attho Custom Houso.

Ono solitary drunk was arrest-ed last night. No arrests havobeon mado today.

Tho Italian warship ChristoforoColombo sailed from Auokland forSamoa on Novcmbor 28.

Tho now fishing regulations oftho Board of Hoalth nppoar inthis issue by authority.

Window curtains, poles and fit-

tings. Mirrows.Wall Pockets, etc.,at King Bros., Hotel St.

Henry Davis & Co. lmvo Christ-mn- s

delicacies and all tho staploarticles in tho grocory lino.

Professor Hosmer of Oahu Col-

lege was ono of tho departingpassengers on tho Alameua.

Sewers aro receiving a goodflushing, and surfneo debris of allkinds is finding its way to son.

Attorney-Gener- al Smith was nttho wharf to bid his follow-pas-song- ers

on the Alameda goodbye.

Evory availablo inoh of dockroom space on tho Alameda wascovcrod with bananas whon sholoft.

Tersons dosiring timo tablos ofthe Oceanic stenmors may obtainthorn at tho oftico of W. G. Irwinit Co.

H. B. M. S. Wild Swan is com-

ing into tho harbor from Esqui-ma- lt

as the Bulletin goos topress.

II. E. Walker gives reasonselsowhero for claiming superiorityof tho Clovoland ovor othorwhoels.

Mrs. 0. M. Walton, wife of thomanagor of Pahnla plnutntion, isvory low at tho residence of JohnM. Angus.

Owing to tho ruin tho funeral ofJustico Biokorton has boon post-poned until 2 o'clock tomorrowafternoon.

A grand salo of paintings andother art works will begin onSaturday at tho Pacific HardwareCo.'s storo.

It is roportod that some peoplewho woio wanted m connoctionwith the conspiracy charges havaloft tho country.

Attorney-Gonor- al W. O. Smithnnd on. G. N. Wilcox returnedby the Alamoda from thoir tripto New Zealand.

A. J. Derby, D.D.S., Doutaloffice Cottago No. 100, Alakoastreet, telephono No. GIG. Oflicohours 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Mrs. H. N . Castlo requests thatall articles for tho woman's edi-tion of tho Timo bo handed toher on Friday morning.

Tho world-famo- Now Zealandstallion Artillery, bought by J.15. Hoggin of California for $25,-00- 0,

is on tho Alamoda.

Among tho Alamoda'u passen-gers for this port woro Mr. andMrs. Cowan, Dr. Brown. Mr.D red go and Mrs. von Tempsky.

Miss Crane, who hns boonvisiting Miss McGrow.nnd Moesrs.G. T. Smith, J. W. Huntor andJ. F. Leach loft on tho Alamoda.

Tho amount of wealth investedin manufactures is increasing innlargor proportion than that put in-

to any othor form of production.Minister Damon and other not-nbl-

woro at the wharf to seo thoAlameda off, whilo tho Hawaiianband oulivonod mattors with thoirmusic,

C. W. Macfarlano has rccohoda large invoico of handsome car-riages and buggies on tho Aus-tralia. Somotlung now in thislino for tho holiday trudo,

Mechanics' Homo, corner Hoteland Nuuanu streets, lodging byday, woek or month. Torins: 25and CO cents por night' $1, nnd$1.25 por week.

Thoro is only ono placo in Ho-nolulu whoro you can got freshcandy every dny.Tho Palaco candystore cators to tho boat pooplo,and you can nlwnyo got what youwant.

City Curringo Co.. J. S. And.rndo, manager. If you want ahack with good horso and caro-f- ul

drivor ring up Tolophono 113,corner of Fort and Merchantstreets. Hack at ull hours.

EVENING BULLETIN, DEOEMBEK 12, 1895.

Highest of all in Li'avouing Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Eoport.

tmtBsourmx tm&

CC 1 EV 7 771

Thoro was no session of theDistriot Court today.

Highly artistic and usofnl ar-tiol- os

aro now being mado of Ha-waiian olay. King Bros, aro soloagents for thoso wares, samples ofwhich may bo seen at thoir storeon Hotol St.

Tho Pilot Chart of tho NorthPacific Ocean for November has u

groat circlo sailing chart of theNorth Faoific,and in tho Docombcrnumber thero is a similar chartof tho South Pacific.

TUB IMINKKM, l'OSri'ONDU.

It WlllTnkn l'lnce Tomorrow After-noon nt 3 oVloclt.

Owing to tho heavy and contin-uous rain tho, funeral of tho latoJustico Biokorton has boen post-

poned until tomorrow aftornnonat 2 o'clock. All tho arrangamentstherefor havo been comploted.Tho military escort will j in thoprocession at tho gates of the Exo-cutiv- o

building and from thencetho routo will bo by King, Fort,Kukui and Nuuanu streets to (hecotnetory,

Tho pallbearers will bo JudgoW A Whiting, Judgo J A Mugoon,A S Hartwoll, Cecil Brown, Hon-r- y

Smith, S K Kano, F A Sohae-foi- ,

W F Allon, H A Widemunn,Georgo C Boss, Ministor Cooperand L A Thurston.

Subscribe for tho Kvknixo Bul-letin.

XVfcV Ml

parvxrvm0- -

131AcresNuuanu

LandIFOZEB : S-A-LiI-

H1

At tho lieail or I.llUm ami Wylllc street.The only available laruu tract of luml nearHonolulu. A beautiful lew of tliu city uuilharbor and as cool as a fresh mountain breezecan male It,

WO ACHE3 OK COFFEE LANDIn the center or the dUtrlct of Kona, Hawaii,partly under cultivation.

COFFEE AND TAUO LANI3at Knhiikuhm, Maul.

A 1IUIMNU LOTfor ttore or residence at Labaliia, Maul, nearthe landing.

KONA, HAWAII. I.ANI)In pieces of from 1 to 4 acres.

House for rent lu various pur In of the cityand furnished house at Wnlklkl uiul at theI'eiiliitula,

Henry Waterhouse.UtalKslite, Commission tViIiuuraiiceAfreut.

,

BakingPowder

New MillineryPer. S. S. Australia

HATS and NOVELTIESTHEa FRISOO"Tho now Sailor Hat, very clilo.

Go nnd sec them nt

Miss Cahill's.Arlington Blook, i : Hotel Street.

lr-4- t

S&fcfr'SDON'T H0ITJTE M0tENT

About the best placo to buy

HAY &GRAIN

-- WE FfllMSH- -

FIRST-CLAS- S -:- - FEED

LOWEST P1UCES.

California : FeedCo. t i:i,i:ium: isi.

157-- tf

IS CQMING

II Ml WARE

TAGIZAWA -:- - FAMILY

AOEOBATS IFrom Ozata.

TOMORROW EVENING, DECEMBER 13111,

lI'HOdliAMME.1 Takirann CliloKlchl In Ills famous rope

balaucin perfornuuee.'i TaKUawa Koklclil In tho world rcuown-c- dpole and banln JugglliiK.

3 Takluwn Ilrothers In their wonderfulIoiik distance tub JukkIIi'R.

4 Taklzawa Chlkoklchl In wonderful leattof ball rolling.

5 Taklzawn Koklclil in bis remarkableumbrella balancing act.

U TakazanaChlkoklchl in his cloth Jperformance.

7 Taklrawa In his wonderful bamboobalaneliiK.

8 Koklclil In a marvelous frame balancingact.

Chhrokl.'hl In his original ballrolling performance.

l)n not full to reu thesu artists from theOrient.

Tomorrow Eicmiiff, Urceiulicr I.'ilh,rerforiimnco coiumeuccH nt 8 o'clock hhsrp.

ADMISSION :

Adults ---- -- fiO centsChildren - - - - Uo cuntsKoBorvcd Seats conts- - - 75

fJT Seats on alu at building Krlduy uller-iiiioi- i.

Tucidnjs, Vidnei.(l.is anil lliursdiijsreserved for w lillu leoplu, buturday .Matineefurililldau. lCvlin

IFjr -

Now Advertisements.

--THE HANDSOME- -

PIANOExhibited in tho window will bo

guesses tho nearest number

BIG-- !Bs.ISa-i.I3Sr-S

IDress G-oo- ds IFancy plaid and stripe Dress Goods, doublewidth, 40 nnd GO conts a yard. Solid colorDress Goods, all wool, doublo width nt 50cents a yard

Serge :- - Serge -- : SergePino all wool sorgo doublo width for 1)0 cents a yard. A lino ns- -

Hortnicnt of

FLANNELETTES AND FliENCll C11ALLLKS. DO YOUliSHOPPING AT

N. S. Si520, Fort Stroot, . -

And get your coupons

., . , --.. wr n'mBafflaMSMmmmmmumv

ijzvmmmmmmiwwW';r5r,WV ''Tuf t H.' .'

Exclusive and Attractive.Freo Hods and

GET OFF THE TRAM AT

Telephone 889.

FOR 30

tosoeds in

gucdIng

THE

-- - cents a vard

an . - cents a yard70 cents a

conts each- $1.75 per

4r, Ml, o

E n larfio stockon Lijid 1 will Lold a

ForJ30 DajB nt my Btoro, Ko. .101, Nnunnu street, one door ninnkn of Kino wliero1 will offer my entire Btook at Rroatly reduced pricea. Ilelow I mention soTe"!articles at low figures., l'leaso call nnd seo for :

- - - $1.00Cotton, 1 yard 15 - - i'oo

Farwoll White 1 vard widn. - o o,.nfo nn ,.I.iWhito Cotton, heavy, 32 inches.Bicacncu fcheoting, 10-- 4, -

Ulankets, whito with borders, - cents ax'ic-uu- ivxuriuo. uuuuiu wiuin.Victoria Lawn, fino whito,Lnd Chemises, embroidored,Mosnuito Nettinfjr. 10 vard

ono

nnd

25

22

fine balbriggan, 3 1.00, worth cts ca.Whito U maundered blurts, linen

15 2 - -bilk men s white,

Just the tiling

301

CHRISTMASDELICACIES, I

And nil tho articles in tho!Grocory lino.

nsre-- r

I!yCut on artichH for

DAVIS & CO.

UO-lI- Tort HUcct:

7S1Bn9aHKUnMHalBaHHaHalHBaUL9aMaBaVBHaHaHHHM

LAMP

TXroxstGd.

n&xwmmmwmbwm

Xnvoices

GIVEN AWAY tho thnfrof tho Pumpkin.

... Hunolulu.blanks.

satoqaGRASS HOUSE

Bathing ResoriAT WAIKIKI.

FxilG FislxiUS'.liait Furnishdd.

BISHOPS SWITCH

DAYS

wide, 20 yards for 1.00

woo 37piece

40piece

tmod mnkr

Jargo sizes, 30

for Christmas

ONLY!.'. CLEARANCE SALE ;.

stiCot.

marvelously yournelvc.1

Brown Cotton, good value, yards forBrown wide, yards for

Cotton.

tancy 90 pair

nieces.Men's Undershirts, for 50

Silk Handkerchiefs, cents each, for 25 centsHandkerchiefs,cents each.

lG.',-3-

staplo

nricoH allI'UHll.

HEHRY

bosom,

hemstitched,

Presents.NuuumiStrcoot.onB iloor manka of Kiug St.

Turkeys-- AND-

Sucking Pigs-- ron-

Tgankgivins - Xfflftfr

C. W. Macfarlane103-- tf

W. P. T. U. LUNCH ROOM

For Ladle ami (icntlemeii,

At 111 KlnK .treet.

Wi.u.vcii rmiM 11:30 .m to h'M v. m.Our uttrnUlont are lioine-ma- da food, a

cnol neat room uiul tatUfuctory atteiulnncc.Tutiluu la carte. lUit

' ' imyillS

J Vm

v V

$'

'

jK

An Old Homo' Memory.

Eloou years ngo a horso wns

purohnBod for tho firo ongino,Portland No. 2, on Munjoy Hill.This horso was called Old Tom,and it holpod draw tho ongino forsix yoars and was thon disposodof. It has boon drawing an ashcart of lato years, and tho otherday went hy tho ougino-hous- e.

Engineer Loring, who know thohorso woll, since they onmn tothat engine in the satno yoar andwere togothor for six yoars, foilinto conversation with the drivorand told him that ho hadn't adoubt that if tho old horso vusput in hia stall and tho gongwas soundod ho would rush forhis placo in front of tho onginejust ns he lined to do. Tho drivordoubted tins, and they iigtuod to .

tiy it. The old horse, now fiftoonyoars old, was put in his old stall, .

whoro ho hadn't beon for fivo

yo.irs. At tho first sound of thegong hn ht.irted for his ld placounder the harness in front of thoongine. He tried to go quickly,but tnado a sorry exhibition of '

ninibleiieis, ramp.iml with his;fouuer habit. I'ortlatid (Mo.;l'ress.

Puie candy for holiday uso attho Palme Cundv Stoio on Hotel

"

bltoot

GIVEN

A $110 BIBYCLwaur&ATuisxsiASZsmx'j

STEARNS,RAMBLER,

COLUMBIA,HARTFORD,

PIERCEEither n rondstor or a racer, lady's

or gentleman's, suit yourbolf.

Withovery ONE DOL-LO- Jl

purchnfcu, wo givo acoupon which entitles youto n ehaiR'O ou tho

WHEELWith a

fifty dollars purchaso yougot fifty coupons. Withono coupon yon may getthe wheel, but of coursetho more coupons youhave tho moro chancesyou have

?-- The decision mid wheel will he git enat iiur store TUE8IUV uinlni;, Di.(.eiiiherillst, nt 5 r. M.

J. J. EGAN.ITU If

FOR PORJUND.Tin. O. It. . S. N Ci '

SS "RECOSJjSTB"Will hcdiieut Huniilulu Irora Yokohama on

or about

December 18th,and will liau-- Immediate illipatcli for above

port direct.

X3 Tor Kiflcht or imKsnc apply to

THEO. H. DAVlES&Co., Limited.17i-t- d General Ajjcntn.

FOR YOKOHAMA-- VI A- -

HONGKONG.

The O. It. & S. N. Co.'b

S S Mount) LebanonILTOO ton, Homlry, tnu(cr, will lie iluo at

Huuolulu from Puitl.inil, O.,ou or about

December 21st,Aud will hae immediate ilispAtch for o1xtc

port.

CtT Tor falglit uml puiiiue upily to

THEO. H. DAVIES & CO., Limited.lUO-t- (iniu'ul AtfunU.

.

fmww ---.

"ar- -

EVENING BULLETIN, DKOEMBER 12, 1895.

IXrt. IXlta Zogrc9weiteriy, b. i.

Once I Was BlindBut

Now I Can SeeThanks to Hood's Sarsaparllln.

"C. I. Hood ft Co., Lowell, Mass.i"I Iuto luflcred eteryUilng rosslblo with

oro eyes and headache, Uio aorei 10 merethat I was blind. I tried everything I heardof without benefit, and went to tho Khode

Hood'sCuresIslind IIosplt.il. but found no relief thereA friend told mo of Hood's HarsaparlUv soI bought a bottlo and a box of Hood's Pills.

With More Than ThanksI want everybody to know that since I h.ir

been taking these medicines, I hare becoinons well as ever. My eje hive perfectlyhealed and tho headache Is cured. I'rommy picture youeiii seo therels Nothing thauniicr with my ejes nov." Jinn. iTlka

LouiiBB, 1'ottcr Hill, Westerly, 1!. 1.

Hood's Pills cure Hansen, Mek licadicho,IndJccitlou. biliousness. Sold by all t!rur.ilta.

Hobron Drug Co., L'd,Solo ARcntn for tlio Ilepublie of Hnwnii.

Dr. J. K. Smith.

THE .RICHELIEU, BERETANIA ST

Olllco Hulii-x-t 0 to 13 a.m.ISS-S- m

Fine Frc3h Frozen

Columbia SalmonCity Meat Market.

103-t- f J. Tinker, l'ruprietor.

N. Fernandez,Notary Public and Typewriter,

11 KAAUUMANU STHEET,1. 0. Box SCO. Telephone 345.

'150--tf

METROPOLITAN MI CO.

81 ICl3a.fr Streot.O. J. Waller - - - Manager.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

BUTCHERSAND

Naw Contractors

if Si if A

500 PAIR

PANTALOONSFROM S6.00 UP.

Kerosene Oil

JUST RECEIVED.

FOR SALE BY

Hawaiian Hardware Co.LIMITED.

n BUILDING DUKNED HEOENTLY" in Mltwauleo, without Insurance,

lxcnnso a clerk TOltOOT to lonow certainpolicies promptly as Instructed.

"IIo was discharged.

"A few days'later, tho owner died withoutinsurance on his Hfo, leaylug a widow andthree young children in poverty, becauseho had NEGLECTED to Insure. As procrast-

ination i more cnlpablo than forgottulnessperhaps tho owner Is haying his punish-

ment NOV"MOltAIi I Consultation and office treat-

ment froo. Special attention given to

issnnKToen life in

The Equitable Life Assurance Society

of the United States.

Bruce Cartwright,General Monngcrfor tho Hawaiian Islands:

CO-t- f

HONOLULU

Carriage Manufactory128 Sc 130 FOIST STREET.

Carriage SulMerand nEr-Airos-

Bhcbmithin j in All Its Branches.

W. W. WIHKII'l1, Proprietor.(Successor to O. 'West.)

C. 13. WIGHT,Docs nil kinds of Work in

Csmcnt & Stone Sidewalks & Cm bing

IIo litis on hnnil n luro supply olCliiness Grnnito Curb nud nlwnya keepsHnwaiinn Curbing Stouo. Estimatesgiven nnd, lowes prices assured. Tele-ohon- o

833.

Building Lots!At WAIKIK1 od cur lino nnd on PA

LAMA ROAD near FertilizingTlnnt.

These Lots are Very Cheap nnd Soldon Easy Terms.

Desirable Acre Tracts near the city- andother Properties for solo.

BRUCE, WAKING & CO.,Dealers in Lots nnd Lands,

tl 503 Fort Streot, near Kin.TELnriioNc 007. P. O. Box 821.

Jose Do Espirito Santo,

Guitar ) Maker.Taro-Patc- li and Ukulele Guitars

Made of Hnwaiian Woods.liKABONADLE DUCKS.

130 Fort Street Opposite Club Stables.Gl-t-

'1 lie alio; o lllcjclu was made as good atnew by

H. Gh Wooten,Illejcle Manufacturer.

107 King Blrcet. UJ-- tf1

WING WO & CO.,Manufacturers aud doalers in Ladies',

ucnts auct uuuiirons

Boots, - Shoes, - 0 - Gaiters.No. 35 Nuuauu St. - V. O. Box 103.

Honolulu.

fjtf Boota and Shoes made to order iubest Btyle at Wholesale and itetall prices,

148-t- f

European Restaurant.509, Hotel streot.

CHOCK SING, Manager.First-clas- s meals at regular rates. Fowl

hurveu on l uursaays aud bumluys.Hoard by week $4. CO.

ror best (luality of Manilla Clears.Cigarettes aud Tobacco como to Hop Slug'snext ooor. Hell

SING WO,Corntr King and Bethel aticcU,

Doalor in Cigars and TobaccosHeat hrnulii of Manilla Clcartand finest Cldttretlm, . .

At lonett prlLia. US- -

Sans SouciSeaside Resort.

Tho plensantost, quietest,shadiost and most porfeotly ap-pointed soasido rosort on thoIslands. It is only four milesfrom tho heart of tho city andwithin onsy rench of tho tramcars,wbioh run every twenty minutesor oftoner. Elegantly furnisheddotnohed cottages or rooms oroobtainable on easy terms. Thetublo is suporioi to that of any oftho city hotels and all tho modernconveniences tire provided.

Picnics and bathing pnities canobtain extra accommodations bytelephoning in advance

Tho bathing fiicilitios of SansSouci aro suporior to those of anyplocoon tho beach. 89-t- f

Jewelry !

Our Stock of Iloliduy Goodsis acknowledged by every-body to bo the finest on thoHonolulu market, and con-

sists of everything Usefuland Ornamental. Our pricesaro moderate. Jewelry insnee designs manufactur-ed to order on short notice.

JSCOBSEN&PFEIFFER;P. O. Box 287 Fort Streot.

H. G. BIART.PJNK WATCH HEI'AIIUKG.Islnnd Jewelry mndu to order

Souvonir Spoons, Gold wiroJowclry, olc.

ffjSF Islnnd onlers solicited.P. O. Box 355;ntC. Gortz'sstnro.

Fort Streot. 02-- t

LYCDRGDS LODGING HOUSE

AND

OLAA RESTAURANT.

Hn.o, Hawaii.TOURISTS AND OTHERS VISITING

Hllo enn llnil ml' ill 1c hoard anil lodging bycalling on JOUX A'CUIUJJS.

In connection , Jth thu aho u ho enn Bupplyyoa with

Forelcn and DoniCBtlc FrutU,Cltars and Tobacco,Cool Drinks, etc.

85-l- v.

The SINGER Received54 First Awards for Sewing Ma-ciiin- kh

nnd Emuhoideuy Woinrnt tho World's Fnir, ChicnRO, 111.,boing tho lnrgost number of nwnid,obtained by any Exhibitor, nndmoro thnn doub!o the numborgivon to all oihor Sewing Ma-ohin-

B. Behoerson,Agontv

my31 tf Bothol et.. Honolultu

PANTHEON SALOON,FOUT AND I10TKL ST8.

Heaflpners EnlerDrizo Brewmor o?-- TUB-

Lnrgost Consignment of Beerthat over arrived horo, now

on DraughtJ. DODD. Propyl

Central JVteafc JUaretLove's Iluildiug,, Nuuanu St.

A FIRST CLASS Markot in ercry.espect.

Orders dolivered promptly to all parts ofho city.

WESTBKOOK& GARESPropiotora.

&tr Telephone 104. 129-t- f.

Live Stock

DELICACIESof nil kinds.

HayGrain

and FeedFltEK DKLIVEUY.

A. L. MORRIS & CO.,01 Fort Street Telephone 422

lS0-t- (

Mrs. HoldenHAH

"llor Hairdresslug and Manicuring Par.lors" to comer i( Adams lano

Rudllotcl ktuet.lM-2-

,rwp w-www-p r : mg

Importers of

White Brokers' Cement,

Corrugated Iron Roofing,

Galvanized' Water Prpe

Paints and Oils.

CRO CKERY, GLASSWARE,

irV-:i- e JTarhor Lime,

C. fc C. Fine Flour,

Jfay, Grain, and Groceries,

Hardware and Chllcry,

Etc., Ko., Etc, Etc., Eto.

rnifmSM

m"(v

,

vummmoMsm

ifSllS

HiToted. for

Stxerxgftiia-n-

ci PlavoiMatlo of tbo Finest aud Most Delicntely Flavored Tobacco.

For salo by all Drnjgitts and Cigar, Dealers.

ML PHILLIPS & CO.,143-t- f Agents for Hawaiian Islands.

Beaver Saloon,H. J. NOLTE, Proprietcr.

The Best Lunch in Town

Tea and Coffeeat alii nouns.

TIIE FINEST BRANDS-O-

Cigars and TobaccoATWATS ON HAND.

The . . .

Hawaiian ElectricCompany,.

Has a largo assortment of

Chandeliers and Elec-trical Goods

Constantly on, hand.

Estimates givon for house wir-

ing and Eloctrical plants.Marino Wiring a spooialty.

THEO. HOFFMANN",JfiMil Manager.

F. O. JOMEH. B. A. J0HS8

The Hawaiian

SAFE DEPOSITAND

Investment Co.nAVE FOR SALE

A Few ShnrcB of

l'alu Stitfnr Stock,llavruilan Siitfar Co. Stock.

AMO

ilaiTniiRn Govcrnruciit and 1stMortgage Stiernr l'lnnta- -

tlon Bonds.t3ET For particulars apply to

Tho Hawaiian Snfo Doposit &Iuvostmont Company,

08 Tort Street. Uonoltla

- " . .

CIGARETTES

pjpdE-i-cpi'.s.griMj- E

FOR THEjlOLIDAYSCIIOICE FANGY MIXED GLACE AND

choico CHOCOLATES In ondles Torioty.

Choice ConfectionsIn 2, 3 and 5 pound Uoxes,

SultaVtt for Holiday Presents.Complete I. lae of

Christmas Toys and Novelties,

IfiStf

Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands

DRAW EXCHANGEON THE

Principal Parts of the World,and

Transact a General Banking

Business.

Merchants ExchangeS. I. SHAW, ftopriolor.

Coraur King & Nuuauu Streeta, Ilnuolula

Choico Liquors aud Piiio Heor.

Telephone 491.AH PING,

Dealer in Chineso Tea, Cigars,Peannt Oil, Sugar, Soap,Candles, eto., at lowovtmarket price. , ; . .

Corner Nunann anil 1'nnnlii atreotn. 143.

CHIN WO & CO.Tounj Ab In, Ifgr.

Corner DeretaaU and Nuuanu ati., Honolulu.

RICE PLANTERS-Alffa- ya bare for aale tbebest quality of rice. Our rlto marked WOOli jruaranteed to bo Al.Aitenti for the fpllowln-- ; rice plantations:

Palnmu, llalawa, Jloaimluu. Walklkl, Walplo.halawao hawalbapu aud Waloll, Oabu, nilUnalcl,Kaval

Ui Tel. 918. P Olios 2.

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EVENING BULLETIN, DECEMBER 12, 1895.rw-- pi i laiBjuimMiijii pj pi in inn

Till! KUNOI'AI MSASTEIt.

1'lvo IIuiKlrril C'lilneo SoldierMeet Jlealh Ir Urownlnir.

It hns boon nscortainod thattho destruction of tho Btonmor

Kungpai was duo to tiu explosionof gunpowdor, not to the blowingup of nor boilors, as was at flwv

supposed. Of tho foroignors onboard at tho timo six lost theirlivos, tho third engineor alouoboing siivod. About 500 Ohinesoperished. Tho disaster occurredon tho morning of tho 14th ofOctober. Tho stoamer had onboard 700 soldiors whou tho pow-

der explosion sot hor on firo. Thocrow worked hard for more thauhalf an hour to extinguish thofl.iuies, but in vain, nud anothorexplosion, probably from thoboilors, followod. Tho captainand cliiof oflicer, boing woundedby tho first explosion, wore laidin a boat to bo brought to shore,but tho soldiors crowding intotho bout, tho davits broko and thoboat was smashed by tho liunvysea running at tho time. Thosteamer sank m shallow wutor andthe survivors, ono foroignor and200 soldiers, wero sitting on thowreck for sovonteon hours, thosoa being too heavy for iny boatto reach thorn.

i4 . Js MttV JJC?&

'4MILMine. Yale' Hair

Tonic.l.Mims and Gentlemen: It aflbrds me

great to call tliu attention of the pub-lic to my Yule's Ilulr Tonic, wlilcli Is the firstand only remedy Known to chemistry whichpositively turns gray hair back to Its originalcolor without dye, I personally Indorse Itsaction and e;lvo the public my solemn guaran-tee that It has been tested In every conceiv-able way, and has proved Itself thu only Hair8pecltlc. It stops halr-folll- nu Immediatelyand creates a luxurious grouth. Contains noInjurious Ingredient. It Is not sticky orgreasy;on tho contrary, It makes tho hair soft, joulh-fu- l,

Uuiry, keeps It In curl and remove dand-ruff. For gentlemen and ladles with hair alittle gray, streaked gray, entirely gray andwith 11ALD HEADS, It Is specially recom-mended.

All drmrsrWts Price ?l;also Yale's SkinFood, tfl.50; Yale's Compexlou Cream, ?1Yale's Face 5Uc; Yale's lluiuty

8oap,!irc. Mik Yale, Health and ComplexionSpeclallst.Temtilo of lkauty, Hft State ft,Chicago (lulde to lkauty mailed free.

HOUItON DltCG CO.,Whol"Jo ARenti.

rilllEMIIoliiOnoMfnutoon aCleveland liy A, . Zim.i' merman, has newr lrenmade, nor lias it wicrliet'ii miulu liy unjltody on

any kind or a Hlcyele.- Hut Necrthelesi

The ClevkI-AN- Is the Strongest andSpeediest ltic)de ever built, fur

it is lonstnicted riulitl) .

Lakoe Tubing meansstrength and rigidity offrame.

Buhwki.Ij dust proof ballbearings mean easy run-ning

Naiiuow TitUAn moans acomfortablo position fortho legs.

Cleveland Chain moansno stretch, no wear.

Cleveland Tires meanquickness of repair.

Cleveland Boyoles meantho handsomest, mostpopular and finest bioy-el- o

over built.lilt las Large Tubing its a Cleve-

land or an imitation.

CatalOKiies free; c.ill, w rite or send foron

H.E.Walker,Solo Agont,

Merchant Street.

M i

iFiEeoisiEnsr i

For Sale at the

NEW fish yiAfpTt!T Inquire at

). II. .llAII.i;'. HiiIiiioii MallIlio-I-

mm

Chocolato Emulsion ts for solo by the

H0LLISTER DRUG CO,

130-t- f Agouts for tho llnwnlian Island-)- .

R. I. MOORE,

DENTIST.OrricE flouits- - 0 a. m. to .1 r. m.

No. 90 Hotel St., Honolulu, H, I.153-t- f

ROBERT GRIEVE.Book and Job PrinterMorchant Stroot, Honolulu, H. I.

Over Hawaiian News Company'sBook Storo. my 13.

Ring Up Ring Up

290 290For a Hack,

ror a Carnage.152-t- f

FRANK J. KRUGER

For the Holidays

AND

Clocks.Repairs of all kinds. Fort and Merchant

Street. 170-li- n

11 ffihe....

(Exatmncr., .....-- ffigrt.k- ...I in ii.n..., r

WALL, ppL$ kAUTHORIZED AGENTS.

Itepifhlio Building, King Street.

Delivered by Carriers,$1.00 per month.

170-l-

ForHome

TABLE

COVERS

TableLinen

Napkins

CURTAINS !

By tho pair.

M. S. LEVY.

Business Cards.

Wm. G. Irwin & Co.(liuited).

Wm. G. Irwin, - Tresiilent nnd ManagerClous Sprcckeh, - - -

, ,i,iu,vuiiu,-uii.ii- ; wuuauicrThco. O. Potter, - - Auditor

Sugai? Factors

Commission Agents.

AGENTS OF THE

OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY

OP SAN FIUNOISCO. OAL.

GONSALVES & CO,WHOLESALE GIIOOERS AND

WINE MERCHANTS.

225 Queen streot, Honolulu, H. I.47-t- f

pi! wPi I, Ii su h t '

1 1,1111 c Ipi g I

mm I(b t $ c (!)

ft 6

orilcr up telephone

Business Cards.

H. UAOKPELD & CO.

GeNEHAL CoitltlSStON AGENTS.

Cor. Fort nnd Queen Streets, Honolulu.

LEWERS & COOKE,

and Dealers in LcuderANP ALIi U S OF BuiLDINa

M.' jnniALg.

Fort Htrcfet, Honolulu.

H. ffiY CO.,Wholesale and Retail Groceries.

98 Fort Streot, HonoluluTelephoner 2i5 P.O. Box 470

jul tf

EDMUND. DOLE,ATTORNEY AT LAW.

318 Fort St. - IVk-phon- o 81.27-3u- i3

Jas. F. Morgan.AUCTIONEEK STOCK 11UOKEU

No. 45 Queen Street.

Export Apprniaemont of RealEattito and Furniture.

n2-l-

Cook's Music School.WAKING'S BLOCK.

PIANO, HARMONY ANDVOICE.

Thirty jenrs experience ennulcs TrofessorCook to economlzu the time of tho lmiill.

na-t- f

If you r$Want i:

HACKRing Up Telephone 705.

FRANK LILLIS.

Stand : Corner Berclnnin andNnuann streets.

HUSTAOE & CO.

DEALEK3 LV

WOOD AND COAL

Also White and Black Sandat tho very lowest marketrates. Telphono No. 414.

77 tf

No. 110, 237.lt

H. HACKELD & CO.Huvo just recoivod a now Supply of tho

Celebrated "Danish. Beer"Of the following Brands :

"Gold Label,""Munic" and

'Export."Also, Ju.st to hand Lifto oni&uont of

Genuine Bavarian Hops!

C. - Hustace - Grocery - Store,Kino 5tbeet,

HAS JUST RECEIVED BY THE "AUSTRALIA"

Choice-Jlloc- Duttor, Kiti Salmon !IlellieH, Choloo Hams andIlaoon, Bmoked Beef, Oregon Durbnnk Potatoes, Yellow Tur-nips, OnlotiH, Mnplo Sugar, Slaplo Cream, Gonuluo IndianChutncj'H, Boned Chicken, Curried Fowl, Lunch Tongue, An

paraauH, Fresh Jams, Table Frulto, Golden a a to Flour, Sweetrickleu, Uriod Fruits and a general ausortmeni of Standardgoodu, at lowest imcoti.

UF I.envo jour or ring

P.

AND

DisinfectineIs

thebest

PURIFY YOTJJR,

-- I I'or fiiilo

HOLLISTER

HAT WE ViOw E DO WE1.I.

IMPORTERSWHOLESALE! AndRETAIL! DEALERS

IN EVERY VARIETY

Groceries.LEWIS & CO.

211 Fort St., i . Telephone 210IfiS-t-f

HOPP &

No 74 Klnp Street,

TKLKTHONK 02--

toPB KMISES.

by the

CO..i: I-t- iL troeti

Bedroom SotBoards

Dining TablesUpholstered QoodsMlattresses H.ovmc;es

Ohairs Variety.

Honolulu, II. I.

r. o. io

BLOCK Honolulu, H, i,

UereUnU ttrecU.)

WILLIAMS, ( M nnngcr).Untlt.rt.ik. ..ml Erablam

H. E. & BRO.,ISU'ORTEUS AND DEALE11S IN

Groceries, Provisions and Feed.New Goods Received by Every Tackct from tho Eastern States aud Europe.

FEESH CALIFORNIA PEODUOE BY EVERY STEAMER,

All Orders faithfully attended to and Goods Delivered to anyPart of tho City FJtEK,

Island Orders Solicited, SAiisrACTios Guarantee)EAbT COIINEII JFOKT AND KING STKEET8.

J. S. WALKER,--

INSURANCE COMPANY, LIVERPOOL,ALLIANCE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON,

ALLANOEMARINI-- : & GEN. ASSURANCE CO. OF LONDONSUN INSURANCE COMPANY, SAW FRANCISCO.

WILHELMA OF MAC.DEMJRG GENERAL INSURANCE CO!NORTHWESTERN M. LIFE INS. CO., MILWAUKEE,SUN LIFE INS. CO. OF CANADA,LIFE, FIRE and MARINE RISKS,

TAKEN at REASONABLE RATES.Rooms 12 SPREOKELS

NEW GOODS

(Comer of Fort and

DRUG

CO.,

iiox

McINTYRE

Gitv Furniture Store,Just Ex. Bk. Albort c iBsorttnent of

REED XT'UXMVXTUjX.E.H. H.

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FLOTSAM AND JETSAM.

i,i sr.it ai,ahii:ia iiu.vrs i'romtiii: COLOXICS,

Hems from a llalny WaUrfroiit.-Soiu- s

Foreign Shipping Itenta-T- Bg

.NllllOut.

A murky day Rlotigfluiic.

US8 Baltimore may be In by SaturdayII 11 S Wild Swim anchored In the

linrlior thH afternoon.Tin- - Iiik Klcu N still ilintliu: alter Hint

wlll-- o' tlie-ul- tp, tlic m homier Henrietta nitKnunl.

Tin- - ronf l Ipnklni; cner the ciitnm hiuiviilllco, nee'cwltiillnj; the rciiiunl ol some oftlieili'kn loila

All the Maml stcame'i fine the KllnneaHim nie out of port nt , am' thewaterfront looks deserted.

Tomurinn High UitelaiKv 1 V.'nm.i liljrlitide sin.ill 1. Hip in; low tide lnrjroTiMpm;low tlilc xinall 'J 111 11 til.

The liner Vustinlln uni mmul up to AllenMreet wlinrl elurlnir the occupancy of theOcinnlc dock by the Alnmul.i todny.

The leniner V (! Hall It dim from locnanlHawaii ports tomorrow ufternocti. Hie u III

luliig neof I Ik ailhiUiike itlect uponKilnue.iiiiul Mniiua Kia.

'1 lie llrltlsh tlcniiicr Nesmore, from Mon-

treal for Liverpool, Is ashore on Coll Island,off the cuint of Scotland, nlth fourteen fUtof water in the hold. The crew wire landedsafcli.

Collector le has received from the Treas-ury Department olllclal specifications amiplans ot the two projected cutters lorcoat service. Until arc to be of steel andtlic two will cost about 2flO,lHM.

The. stiamshlp Alameda, commander VonOteindorp, twelve dajs finni Auckland,doeUid at Oeeaule wharl at seven o'clockthis morning w itli a lew packages of freightuud ii Sinai: pagreiigvr 111. She left at twoo'llnek this afternoon for San h rnucK'o,

hence on January Mill.

The lowest bid from llrms on the PacificCoast lor the construction of the lightship oirFlattery Uucka wa Hint of J F Stephen ofPortland. Ill estimate was Ki'U'CC. ThneEusteru linns competed, one uttering to dothe work for eKI.ltm, hut the cot of lirliujlmithe vcscl around the Horn will probably re-

sult In the (ontraut K""1 t Stephen.

S S Alamirin, It Von Otcrmlorp comman-der, s.il id fiom Sidney N ov !'.', at 5 i ni, ar-ri-ud

nt Auiklumi, Nov at 3 p m, sailedfrom Auckland, Nov :!(), at -'-:.V) p m, arrivedat Apia, Die 4, at 2- 11 a in, s.illul Irom Apia,Dic-t- , nl Is p in, nirlvid lit Honolulu, l)eeli, at I! 'i m, li il.i vh l.l Imur. Dee 1st, 1 top m assert : fi Murlposi, ,lh uiid Mil hadstioiu; N V. winds and sea vvllli heavy wiiiilljwcatlicr; tlicnee to Honolulu Hue wiather.

CotMiil CliarlesSevmor writes the UnitedSlates Dipartmiut of Hate from Canton,China, tit t IwoLirue lliltUh sliamershaiulift that lountry with a general line ol Chi-

lli se nnd Jupaiu si productions for New York.The vessils pi by Hie file! canal rouleandtook thilr ear.'ois at the extreiuel low rateof ;(l per ton ot 4) cubic fict. At this ratethe product of Eastern Asia can be deliveredIn New York at less cost for transportationthan Is required for convej log freight acrossuny one ol tho largest Stales, and for about

th ol Mic price paid from New Yorkor any American-Atlanti- c port to Asia, byoverland railroad to American ports on theI'ailllc and by the several steamship lines toJapan and China

AltlllVAI.S.

Sehr Ka Jlol, Sam, from Hawaii,

OSS Alameda, Von Olcrnelorp, from theColonies.

I)KI'autiui:h.OSS Alamiila, Von Olerniloip, for San

Francl-ii- i.

. PltOJECTKD DlU'AltTUItEH.

O " S Australia, llouillcltc, for San 1'ran-cisi- o,

Mouit.iv, Dec 10.

Stmr Kllauea Hnu, Weir, for Hllo andHauiakiia wav ports, Friday, Dec 111, at ip in. J

rAsor.NaEits aiuiived.From the Colonies, per steamship AlamedaHon V O ainltli, Hou ti N Wilcox. Mr and

Mrs Cowan, Mr .MontagHi! Turner anil luald,Dr llrowti, .Mr Dredge, .Mrs Von Timprkyand TO In transit.

I'ASSf.NUr.IlS DIU'AUTl.D

For Kauai, per stmr James Makce MIi--

Fergus and ! on ieek,For San Francisco, per steamship AlamedaW H Farrington, Miss Crane, Peter High,

1'rof Mosmcr. Mrs M A Harris, Mrs F Ham-mer, 0 T Smith, J W Hunter, J F I.eaeh.

Vr .'!. . IN 1V11T.

NA IL VEssnt.U 8S ISeuiiluton.I'igniitii, Male Island.

UUKCUANTMEN.

(Coailers not Included in tills list.)OSS AiMmll.i, lloiidlclte, S V.Am bk Martha D iv Is, Sm Francisco.Kcrbk II llaiklel.l. Hirher, N Y.Ain sell Itoli' rt I encrs.iiorulrnan, Vji .Sound,Am bl AiiiiI ' .IMiUmiii, b I' (Hllo)Nic bk Mull ''uilu, I.iibiii, Nrucistlc.Am bk Mohican, Ilrovu, ( allao.Am brgt W (j Iiwlu, Williams, S F.Am sihr Aloha. Dalvl, S V.

Sirs. Geo. E. lioardmun willllOIll llCl' nliiilllil CllfihUll' B Kill) litlior roriirtt'tiiic, Kipiolnni uiut Ki-iia- u

8ttct, Tliuiv(lay, Die ri Funey Htticlua ofall (lem'f.jiti lie nutv fur

G. 11. Harrison, prnctioal pianoand organ mukor and tunor, catfurnish best factory reforonoes.Ordres left at Hawaiian Nows Co.will receive prompt attention. Allwork guaranteed to bo tbo sameSB dnno in factorv.

riiswKU(ri-un-i U. S. Jmrrnil uiUJicine.)

Prof.W.11.11' "'J" uomi.I:o. a ar 'l of Epilepsy,tin vllliout itoiibt trt en.', ra 'Ci nil i.ioiocaistlianmyili'iiaP 'v H ii, 'in- - innlilmc Woiiavulu'ur'l i ' - ' ' ' )

ll.lplllll'K1 'viMtivi' I'll a n i '! 'onyfctiiI,,'iirwl "u i ' ' '''Ort-- i.'.' i v

IVof. W. II. fix.. i.i' k.

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TIME TABLE.

0. L. WIGHT, l'rcs. S. 11. HOSE, See.Cupt. J. A. KINO, l'ort Supt.

Stmr. KINAU,CLARKE, Commander,

Will leave Honolulu at 2 r. M., touclilng atLalmiim, Xlnalacn liny anil Makena thoBiinoilay: llnliukonii, Kuvvnihaonml

tho followitig day, nrriviug ntIlilo tho Kiimu ovciiIhl;.

LKAVKfl IIONOt.Vt U. AnntYES IlOKOLCtU.

Friday Dec. 7(1 Ttifdny ....Dfc. 17

iKrldav Dec. 27

lictimiiiiL;, will lcnvo Hllo nt 1 o'clockr, M., touching nt Iillpalioelioc, Mnhll-Lim- a

nnd Kiivvniliao huiO day; MnLcna,M'Vtlacn Hi' mid I.iihnitm the follow lugday; urriviui; at tlouoliihi the uftrriioouxof '1 uvKiliiy nnd 1'riilnyn.

ffXjTXo Frc-ish-t will bo received nftcr1'2 noon on day of teniling.

Stmr. CLAUDISE,CAMERON, Commander,

Will lenvo Honolulu Tuesday nt C r. it.,touching nt Knhuliii, llaun, Hnmon nndKipalnilu, Maui, lieturnlng arrives ntHonolulu Sunday morning.

Will call nt Nun, Knupo, on sccoml tripof each tuoutli.

ifP"Ko Freiiilit will lie received afterp. M. on day of nailing.

Tliia Company will reie rv cs tlto right tonmke clmngoH in the time of departure nndarrival of its utcnuiers without notice, nndit will not bo responsible for nny

nrisitiK thercfnini.Consignees must lxi ut tho Landings to

receive their rniglit; this Company willnot hold itself lespoiiHiblo for freight afterit has been lauded.

Live Stock only nt owner's risk.This Company will not bo responsible

for Money or Vnlwibles of passengersunless placed in tho caro of Pursers.

are requested to rmrcliasotickets liiforo uiiili irking. Thoo failing todo so will bo subject to nn additionalcharge of tnenty-liv- o per cent.

Ocean mmik&W

Tlmo TatoloLOCAIs LIKE

5. S. AUSTRALIA.

Arrive Honolulu Leave Honolulufrom S. F. for S. F.

Dec 1G

Jan. 3, lbl0,.. ..Jnn.O, 1890Jan. J7. 1800.. ..1V1). 1, 1S901'ub. IM.ISDO.., .leb.20, 1890

THROUGH LINEfrom Hun Frsmcuico From Sjilueyfor

lor b.vilnej. Hnu Fi'iuicicco.

.lrri'i; Hmwluhi. I.caic Honolulu.

Monowni,. . Dec. II) I Alameda,. . Deo. 12Alamoda, Jan. Hi, '90 Vnnposa, Jan.il, '90Mariposa, Fcb.13, '90 Monowni, rcb.O, '90

MBWYeaace? . , ,

KAPIOLAN! -:- - PARK

January 1, 1BBB.

1st BiiTt'i.c Haci'i L' O Hull Trophy. Frcofor all,

2d 1!k vcle Hack; Oue-lml- f uiilo Juvenile,"pen to ull under 10years.

3d l)H"U'u: Hack; Prize not decided. Ar-

rangement to iKiiiiuilei Inter.It.ici; 1'ruo !?100 I'urso.

One-hal- f lull. nuil repent. Weightfor ago,

KAn.; I'rio $100 Vun,e. 3uiinutn rlasu; juilo heats, best 2 in 3.Fur Hawaiian laid hothcs.

GthTii'.TTl.(i Itvch; 1'rio SlflO Tureo.2:4(1 clans I mile hulls, best 2 in 3.Frco for all

7th-O.- Mi Miik Kovn.TV IIcnmnu Hack;1'iir.olOO. l'red (or nil. First liorsoreaching tho quarter toFirst limse reaihing the hall to

S2.". First hoit.e reaching thoto leceive $25. Kirst

liorbo reaching homo to leceive $25.This race will be of special interest as it

will allow admittance of lioth long and shortdUtance ruuuers.

Kntrance feo to trotting and runningraces to be ten (10) per cent of the amountof the partes.

All trotting and pacing racos re to begoverned by the Hawaiian Jockey Clubrulek. Entries to close on December 15th.

t&&" For further information addnj' CHARLES DAVID,

P.O. Vox 477, Uau.c.r.lKMO

E 13. THOMAS,c;o'TK0TOit Atm nuiLniui

jWKFiifiiati'H litvtm on allkii'df of Sfti;ii-- Mi.o'i iiul "W titw v. Iii slro.vt. '17-I- f

CanatSian-Australia- n

Stciiniers of the nbovo Lino running in connection witli tbo

Between VMCouver, B. O., nnd Sydney, N. S. W and calling at Victoria, B. 0.,Honolulu and Suva (Fiji),

.A-IR- E Z3XTB j&JTOn or about tbo elates below stated, viz.:

From Sidney nnd Suvn, for Victoria nndVniiciuiier. II. C.I

" "WAIUIIMOO" January 1

..Mtnwi.ltA" rebrunrvl.-- - -"WAIUIIMOO"... ..jinrcii .1

TliroiiKh Tlclcots ismiotl from Honolulu (o Cnnmln,United States ami Kiirone.

FiiKinitTANDrARsr.xanitAanNTs: CST For Frcigbt mid Pnnsniro nnd nilGeneral Information, apply to

D. MoNicoM,, Montreal. Canada.lloiiKitT Knmi, Winuipeir, Cntindn. JHE0. H. DAVIES & CO., Ld

M. M. Stkiin. Snn Franeifco, Cal.O. MoIj. Viiowx, Vnucomer, B. O. I Atrcnts for tbo Hawaiian Inlands.

Steamslup Co

fc,viomm:

Australian Mail Servics.

For San Francisco:Tlio Now and Fino Al Steel Steamship

"Alameda"Of tbo Oceanic Steamship Company willho duo at Honolulu from Sydney nndAucklnud on or about

December 12th,And will leavo for the aliovo port withMails and Passengers on or nbout thatdate.

For Sydney and Auckland:

Tbo New and Tiuo Al Steel Steamship

"Monowai"Of tho Oeennio Steamship Company willbo duo nt Honolulu from San Franciscoon or about

December 19th,And will bnvo prompt despatch withMails and Passengers for tho alxivo ports.

The undersigned arc now preparedto ins no

TJiroiiffh Tickets to All Pointsin tho United States.

tFor further particulars regardingFreight or Poggugo apply to

WM. G. IRWIN & CO., L'd,l-- tf General Agents.

0. BREWER & COMPANY, LIMITED,

Queen street, Honolulu, II. I.

AGENTS FORHawaiian Agricultural Company, Ononira SucarCompany, llnnoimi hiiK.ir Compaii), WailtikuSiiKar Comp.ni) , Wallu-- Su.ir Comn ui , Makecbiifar Conij.ui) , 1 laleMkala Kaucli Company,

Kaucli. Plainer),' I.iuc San rranciscoracket, Clm. Ilrcwcr it Co.'s l.lnc of llustonPackcts.'-Agciit- u Uiision Hoard orUiiitervvriUK.Agents I'hlladelplil.i llo.uil of L'nik'r ritirr.

LIST OY :

r O Jones, Presidcnti OcorRe II Itobertson,Manager; E F Ilishop, Tic.ii.nier nnd

Col. W F Allen, Auditor; CM Cooke,II WatcrhoUbC, A V Curler, Director.

1'iMf

Consoliflatefl Soda Water Co., L'fl

iEsplnnndc,Corner Allen & Fort Sts., Honolulu.

HOLLiSTER & CO.,Agents.

J. J.SULLIVA3, J. IIucki.ry,l'reildent, Seo'v,

Co., L'Q.

Ilouolulit, II. I.Sullivan fe Bucklcy, Mnu'g'rs.

FINEST EQUIPPED CARRIAGES

in tho City, with Competent nnd Care-ful DriverH.

Siand at the Pantheon Stables,Corner of Fort nud Hotel Streets.

'lVr.r.i'ito.s'1::nnvv'u Hotel StuMea, 82.I'niitheou MiiIiIph, 8--

U Caxhion Htablca. 148.

WRIGHTFORT STUEKT,

uoxt to Lucas' Mill

Ships Blacksmithiny,

Carriage Building

and Repairing

Drays, Carts and

Wagon Building

WINDLASSES

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Steamship Line

OAKADIAN PACIFIC RAILYNTAY

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Oceanic

Fashion Staples

BROS

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Occidental & Oriental SteainsMp Co.

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For YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG

Steamers of tbo bIkito Companies willcall nt Honolulu on their way to thealxivo portB on or nbout tbo fullowiuRdates:

Stmr City of l'ekiiif,' Dec. 28, 1895

For SAN FRANCISCO:Steamers of tbo abovo Companies will

call at Honolulu on their way fromHongkong nnd Yokohama to tho aboveport on or nlwut tbo followiuL,' dates:

Stmr Coptic Jan. 15, 1800Stmr Cbimi Feb. 21, 1890

Rales cf Passage ere ss follows:TO TOKO- - TO IIONU- -

1IAMA. KONO.Cabin S150.00 S175.00Cabin, round trip, I

months 225.00 202.50Cabin, round trip, 12

months 202.50 310.25European Steerage. . . . 85.00 100.00

tSTFassentrers paying full faro will beallowed 10 percent off return faro if

within twelvo months.

HTFor Freight and Passngo apply to

H. HACKFELD & CO,,ltf Agents.

Miss D. Lamb.LAWYERS CLERK AND

NOTARY PUBLIC.OfHco: With J. A. JIngoon. 115-t- f

A. S. Humphreys.ATTORNEY AT LAW.

In office of J. A. Mngoon, old Capitol Build- -

ing, next PostotTlco, Honolulu.145-t- f

ATLAS COMPANYOF LONDON.

Assets, - - - $10,000,000.

H. W. Schmidt & SON9,MS-t- l Agents for tho Hawaiian Inlands.

pawaiian Fertilizing

COxMPANY

Is prepared to furnish

4000 Tons -:- -

-:- - Cane Fertilizerto oulcr for 180(1.

hU. GOOD" SOLD TO A fiUAHANTEEDFORMULA Olt ANALYSIS.

Soluble and Available l'lioniiliorlc Aclel,

Bulpliate of AinmouU,

Nitrate of Soda,

Bulpliate of l'olasli,Coral Lime Stone,

PboBpliatu and Klh Guano,

In Quantities to Suit.

gar Ordew salicited for a ftitnro do.livt'ry.

A F. COOKE,Milliliter.

LADIES'HOSIERY,

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the

KingStrcot,

Any Length,Any Quality,

Any Quantity,Any Price.

Ladies' Handkerchiefs,

J, W

to build n Circus toutfor show. .

ANY SIZE,

Plain and Embroidered, anyPrice.

WHAT IS

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bid i'okt

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Ed. A. Slant ger.170. 145-l- f

It is the only ono in town and wo Movk withit. Wo move thorn and thanany ono else. Wo will move your and

of to anypart of city 25 10 cents.

C. E. &

Gil,

Do Not

is an brnncl only by us. It istho best Cigar in tho for tho uiouoy.

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and

COBNER

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Williams,Telephone

JPox'fxot tlio

Piauossafer, quicker Cheaper

also furniturebaggago whatever description. Trunks

cents, smaller packages

WILLIAMS SON,

WHCH SMOKWa

"Mexican Cigar."

This especial imported positivelycity

Imported for sale by

Hollister & Co.,

TO ALL WHO TJSK PAINT:The undersigned, L. 0. Abies nnd H.P. Walton, purchased from Clmrlts J. M'nencriihciiiui u iiiinMiicuniiis J..IUII, uiu uii'jiiBive til;ui 10 umuniucliuu liteand sell tho I'kkhllss riiKiEiiviMi I'ai.st in the Ilawuiiiin IbIouiU.

Patent for Peerless Preserving Paint,uu iuu -- uui nn-u- i Dcpicmutr, icuj, 1110 licpumio 01 Hawaii erautoil to h 0 AlilmH. 1'. Walton, a patent No. 110, granting them the eiclunivo right to wake, u'to nnfland

yeud I'EutLEsn l'niiihiivi.so Paint throughout tho Hawaiian Islands.

FOIIT AND MKK0H

L. ABLES.H. P. WALTON.

Trade Mark for Peerless Preserving Paint.The Hepuhlio of Hawaii has also granted to L. O. Ahlos nnd II. 1'. Walton the eieln.Bive uso of tho words Peerless 1'hmuiviko Paint ub a trado mnrk thiouehout thn

pubUo of Hawaii for tho term of 20 years. He- -

Imitation.Certain parties in Snn Francisco haTe recently been sending to Honolulu under (ha

name of Pidilwb Piuaiuviva Paint a spurious article not only inferior to the teim napaint, but one which is poiitWtly injurious to any metal to which it may be applied.Beware of Fraud.

'We hereby wnra all against defraudedpersons being into using nny but crntilneTiwiLiuB l'uwiRVlNO rAWT, which can be obtained only of Able and Walton!

Warning Against Inrringemant.We also hertby warn all persons against buying, selling or using any articlethe name of PCorlc IrcserTln? I'nlnt. us, jfe

or us nn will ben direct ufringemeut of our patent and trmfu mart, and n vlofutton otour rights, snblectlng the persons buying selling or ui.iug mcli paint to a'cl im'iordamagea by us in accordance with Hawaiian Law.

Honolulu, Oct. 10, 1893.

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