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naaggM ofWW'jry-"',- ' .sr w" , ffTf-V- f 'Vf' rt V 4 v Lc-of- r tnnci ujuig irjHiiii- - in The Only Eight Tage , ;w Don't Read the Bulletin eVGNING BULLETIN Evening Paper Published you Don't Gel ALL the News. on the Hawaiian Islands. It Reaches ALL the Teople. Subscription 75c. a month. MiHMI0totmM00MM0t '- - M'WM40 4 . uv i: i ) . ( ' V rt Vol. 1. No. 298. THE EVENING BULLETIN. Published every day except Sundny at 009 King Street, Honolulu, II. I. subscription hates. Per Month, nnywhero in the Ha- waiian Islands $ 7A Per Year. 8 IX) Per Year, postpaid to America, Canada, or Moxico 1000 Per Year, postpaid, othor Foreign Countrioa 13 00 Pnyablo Invariably In Advance. Telephone 260. P. O. Box 89. B. L. FINNEY, Manager. NO. 10, FORT ST. Notice. HAVING PURCHASED THE busiuoss o tho No. 10 Fort Street Storo from tho estate of tholato J. T. Waterhouso, 1 will continuo the same business under my own name. Thanking tho patrons for their patronage during tho twonty-fiv- o years of ray management of tho business, I ask for a continuanco of tho same liberal patronage. A full line of Dry Goods and Fancy Goods will bo kept con-Btant- iy on hand ut lowest prices. HAVE JCST RfcCKIVEU "Ex Irmgard" An assortment of "Victoria Lawns, Doyloys, Cool- ing Cloths and Linen Table Damask and Lin- en Napkins, Linen and Turk- ish Towels, Curtain Loops, Silk Boltings, etc., etc. E. W. JORDAN. Just -:- - Arrived A NEW INVOICE 01? THE P. D. Corsets We beg to call special attontion to the P. 0. LINEN AND THE- - P. D. Summer Corsets Of which wo carry All Sizes in Btook. B. F. Ehlers & Co. ITORT RTREKT. Flic Htiwaiiau News Co.,Ud Morchunt Street, Honolulu. Stationers, Music . . and News Dealers. 13?" Carry tho Largest Assortment in these Hues of any houso on tho Islands. No Lower l'rices. Just Received a consignment of Vosb & Sons, Scbiller & Smith ana Bariies PIAjSTOS ! 37' Special attontion cnllod to the d to thobo who want a cood l'iano at a moderate pries. AVe sell Pianos on the installment plan. Wo ItlituttfHctiiro Rubber htnmpii. OV. Island orders solicited. Give ui a triafuud so gaarantoo satisfaction. COLDS, COUGHS, INFLUENZA, SORE THROAT Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Will relievo tho moat couirli. sootho tho Inflamed membrane, looson tho phlegm, and Induce refreshing sleep. For the euro of Croup, mH Wlioanhijr Couch. Sore 511 Throat, and all tho pul monary troubles to which tho younjr aro so liable. thoro is no other remedy so effect ive as AVER'S Cherry Pectoral A Record of nearly 60 years Gold Medals at the World's Chid Expositions. JEJ- - Tho linnu', .i.r'n CJirrrjr 1'ectornl, l prominent mm thuwrami.-- i timl H blimn II the Minus ol cull buttle. Take liu clicup Imitation. Hollister Drug Co., Ltd. Solo Agents for tho Kopublio of Hnwali. ling i Imports of Champagne In- to the United States, most jan. 1st to jone 1st, 1895. Cases. G H Mnmra & Co.'s extra dry 30,831 Potnmory & Urono 11,798 Sloet & Ohnndon 9,608 Heidsieck & Co., (dry Monopolo) 7.501 Louis Roedoror 3,438 Ruinort : 3,130 Perrier Jouot 3.286 Irroy & Co 1,786 Vvo. Clicquot 2,378 BouoheSeo 992 Dolbeok&Co 728 3t. Mnrconux 334 Krug&Co 270 Ohas. Hoidsiook 355 Various 6,419 Total --.81,859 COMPILED FROM CUSTOM HOUSE RECORDS. Macfarlane & Co., Solo Agents for G. H. Mumm & Co. for tbo Hawaiian Islands. 124-- tf Healani Myrtle Boat Eaces PJiSAJRL CITY" Saturday, May 9th. Hf Trains will have Uonolula Depot ut 1:15 p. jU. and .1:30 p. m. Races to Commence at 4:15 p. r Excursion Tickets, 75c. Piano Tor Sale. A WOODWAllD ft BROWN PIANO. Ilns an excollont tone and is in lino condi- tion. "Will be sold ohoap for cash. Addross L. T. 195-- tf Huiaetin Office. HONOLULU, 3f, I., THUBSDAY, MAY 7, 1896. LATEST FOREIGN NEWS TWO ntYB LATER KVENTS OP tii r. ursmE woiti.n. Cripple Creole T.hIcI In Atlicx-IInt- u- iiiond nud Oilier Sentenced lo Dentli-C'anitiiit- tcd by Krncgcr. By tho arrival of tho sloamship Mariposa this morning, wo hnvo San Francisco ''datM to 'April 30th, or two days Mator than tho Australia brought. Tho moat im- portant events aro given below undor appropriate headings: U SITED STATES. Baseball is booming in tho great Eastern cities. Arizona will declaro for Mo-Kinl- nn'd free Bilver. ) Oree Indians are to bo removed from Montana to Canada. James is to marry his deceased wifo'a stitor. $4 McKinloy has three of tho dole-gat- es chosen from tho State of Georgia. Tho official trial of tho now U. S. battle ship Oregon comos off on May 11th. Tho Mississippi Democratic Convention has adopted a free-silv- er platform. Mrs. Booth - Tucker, tho now Consul of tho Salvation Army in America, is seriously ill in San Francisco. Tho Old Dominion lino steamer Wyanoko ran into tho cruiser Co- lumbia at Norfolk, Va., and was sunk. Passengers and crow saved. The Republican Convention of Illinois has nominated John 11. Tauner for Governor nud W. A. Northcott for Lieutenant-Governo- r. Pastor Brown, of the First Con- gregational Church of San Fran- cisco, has finally resigned, and the resignation was promptly ac- cepted. Pennsylvania Dcmocrnts have unanimously endorsed Robert Emory Pattron as their choice for tho presidential nomination at Chicago. Tho platform adopt- ed endorses Clovoland and tho gold standard. Louis Larson, a janitor in tho oM Colony building, Chicago, while washing windows on tho fifteenth iloor of tho building, foil to tho street. Nearly every bono was broken, tho noise ns ho struck thofitono sidewalk sounding liko a pistol shot. Tho Northorn Pacific Steamship Company has chartered tho Brit- ish steamer Braomor to make trips between Hongkong, Yokohama and Tacoma. She will loavo Hongkong on her first trip Juno 5th, Yokohama Juno 16th, and will arrive at Tacoma July lst.Sho ifl a new ship and will bring over tho now crop of tea. T1IK IKANSIMAL. PitUToniA, April 29. Tho sen- tences of death imposed upon John Hays Hammond, tho Amer- ican ongineer, Colonel Francis Rhodos, brother of tho fornior Premier of Capo Colony; Lionel Phillips, prosidont of tho Chambor of Mines at Johannesburg, and Goorgo Farrar, proprietor of Country Lifo at Johannesburg, have boon commuted. In passing judgment upon tho prisoners yeitorday tho Judgo said it was his painful duty to impose tho oxtronio sontnnco, but ho hoped that tho Executivo would exorcise tho same degree of clomoncy toward tho prisoners ho had shown at tho boginning of the year. Monstor petitions woro signed hero and in Johannesburg asking tho Prosidont to pardon Ham- mond nnd his associates. Tho Boor jurors, boforo whom tho con- demned would have been tried had thoy not ploadod guilty, also signed a memorial asking Execu- tive clomoncy. Washington, April 29. Secre- tary Olnoy today recoived a cable- gram from Knight at Capo Town stating that ho had boon informed officially thut tho death sentence of John Hays Hammond had boon com- muted. JoHANNKSiiUKfl, pril 19. - Tho Diggers' News says: Barney Bar-nat- o, tho Kaffir King, is very the sentences im- posed upon Rhodes, Hammond and others at Pretoria, and is showing his resoutment by dos- sing all his mines and soiling all ,hk landed properties in tho Rand. Tho peoplo aro paralyzed at tho prbspect, as tho closing of tho Barnato mines will throw thou- sands of men into tho already overflowing lauks of tho unem- ployed. London, April 28. Tho Agency horo recoived tho following dispatch from Bulu-way- o, dated April 27: "There was a big engagement this morn-iug.Thr- oe impis (regiments) sur- rounded us. Wo defeated nnd routsl them with great loss." V cim. HAVANA.April 29. The Spanish gunboat Meusagoro has captured and brought into this port tho Amoricau schooner Competitor of Koy West, loaded with anus and ammunition. On board of horworo Alfredo Labordo, Dr. Bedia and three newspaper cor- respondents, who aro hold prison- ers. United States Minister Taylor paid a visit to the Spanish Premier Cauovas del Castillo at Madrid and in tho courso of tho conforonco gave, in tho name of President Clovoland, tho strongest assurancos that as long as the insurgents do not gain advantages sufficient to onablo thorn to placo themselves in tho condition required byinteruatioual law and tho usages of war, as do-fin- in Gonoral Grant's message, tlm Prosidont will not grant recog- nition of belligerency. At Gunyabel a few days ago Jose Maceo surrounded 380 Span- ish troops with a suporior force and captured them without a fight. Ho disarmed them and stripped them of their clothing and sent thorn linked to Guanajay. The Spanish troops aro not pro- vided with underclothes. Tho object iu stripping tho Spanish troops wns to get their uniforms. Cuban iusurgonts nro to uso bicycles. An explosion took placo on tho 28th in the Captain-General'- s palace at Havann. A number of walls were blown down nnd part of tho roof fell in. One man was injured. Tho explosion is attribu- ted to tho insurgonts. EUIIOI'K. Tho Gorman Reichstag Com- mittee by a vote of 12 to 9 has passed the now sugar tax bill. Honry Gothard von Troitchko, tho Gorman historian, is dead. Ho waB born in 184-1- . Paris, April 28. Tho an- nouncement was mado tonight that M. Melinohad succeeded in forming liia Cabinet as follows: Molino, Promior and Minister of Agrionltnra. Barthou, Ministor of Foroign AfTairB. Cochory, Ministor of Finance. Lobou, Minister of Colonies. Tallo, Minister of Commerce. Gonoral Billet, Minister of War. Darlan, Ministor of Justice. Admiral Bornard, Minister of Marino. Jacombo, Ministor of Public Works. Rarabaud, Minister of Publio Instruction. Paihh, April 29. Boucher and Turret accopted respectively tho portfolios of Commerce andPublic Works in Molino's Cabinet. This completes tho new Miuibtry. A I' HUM. A Gorman forco defeated a largo body of HottoutotrohotainDama-ran- d on April 5th, killing forty-si- x of thorn. Tho Gorman loss was small. Fiikat, fifteon miles south of Akasico on tho Nile, may at any moment bo occupied asa further advance post by tho British troops. A rumor is circulated that Sirdar Kitchener may resign owing to his action being restricted. Tho Dervishes advaucod post, extend ing from Dograksi to Forok, now numbors 4000 men, undor Ham-mu- d. Tho stream of DorviBh from Dongoln to Moghrakch is uowclosor, and pro- bably a big stand will bo mado by tho onomy at Dongoln. Latest uowb from Osmau Digua states that ho has loft tho neigh- borhood of tho lato lighting and is going westward, but it is not known whothor ho is march- ing for Tokar or his placo on tho Albara. MUAItAUUA. Tho Herald correspondent in Managua cables: Tho robol head- quarter at La Paz woro captured by General Zolaya. Many pri-sono- rs woro takon. Momotombo has also fallen into tho hands of tho Government forces undor General Royes. Tho onomy is now restricted to Leon. O It EAT llltlTAIN. , Sir John Millais, tho eminent artist, is ill with cancer of tho throat. It is Baid that General Rodvors Bullor and Lord Wolsoloy are quarreling ovor tho conduct of tho Soudan compaigu nnd tho former will resign. m m III It. TltAOY IN JAl'A.V. Ho Nee tho Fount of Cherry llloxum anclIUcctt Hugh Giimi. Word wna rocoived by tho China frora'"Mr. Tracy, tho Fort strcot merchant, now at Yokohama. Ho will return on Juno 2d, bringing with him a very largo linopf Ori- ental goods. Mr. Tracy has mado quito an extensivo tour through- out a largo portion of Japan, visit- ing Kobo, Tokio and othor cities. Whilo in Kobo ho attended tho festival of the Cherry Blossoms, n great Japaneso gala day. In Yokohama ho mot Hugh Gunn, formerly of Honolulu, who, together with a gontloman from Tacoma and one from Wichitn, Kansas, is keeping bachelor's hall on tho bluffs abovo tho city. Curi- ously ouough both of tho othor gontlomon woro former friends nnd acquaintances of Mr. Trncy in America. 'mi: iA.Mii:its ov iiYr.Noriy.ti." N)hoin1h nf Cniuitoaii Vnrlitiiiottcr'H Locturo I.iiit Nlctit. Tho Countess Wnohtmoistor took for her subject last ovoning, "Tho Dangers of Hypnotism." By many examples sho illustrated how mental, physical and finan- cial wrocks had boon wrought up- on victims of tho hypnotist by tho oxorciso of his powers for evil. On tho othor hand, animnl roagnotiBm was described as an entirely dif-foro- nt forco, which could bo de- veloped in a person and that such dovelopmont was desirable. Hor locturo was very entertaining and hold tho closest attention of a largo audioiico for over nu hour. At its oloso tho Countess answer- ed numerous questions propound- ed by somo of thoso present. To- night sho will ropenthor discourse of Sunday last, "Death and After." I'olloo Court Itcnia. A largo number of cases woro disposed of in Judgo do la Vorgno's court this morning. Elovon Ohineso were tried on a ohargo of gambling. Ono was discharged and tho othor ton paid $12 and costs. Cham Ho, for conducting a lottery, sull'orod to tho oxtont of $50 and oxpenses. Joso Firolla dug up 25 for as- saulting nud battering tho count-ouanc- o of ono of his friends. Joo Forroirn was charged with assault but thoro being no proof his caso was nollo pros.'d, as was that of F. Smith, drunkenness, ono ngaiust a native for illicit dis- tilling and fivo Chinese, opium in possession. Ono poor pako, howovor, wns found guilty of tho latter crimo and mulcted in tho sum of S50. Tho Cnstlo momorinl organ ar- rived on tho Australia and poi-tion- s of it woro sout out to Puua-ho- u today. Pnioa 5 Cents. LEGISLATURE IN SESSION. HIE NF.NATK AOJOUKNS IMUl WANT OF SOMETHING TO DO. The Ilniidcol Iteprraniitntlie iiit In tho Morning Very Comrnrtnbly DIculnctho Llcrnoo Act. Sixty Fii.!t Day, May 7th. THE SENATE. Aftor tho usual" preliminaries in tho Sonato this morning, Senator Lyman presonted a report from tho Committeo on Public Lands in regard to tho bill on fencing, recommending its passage. Laid ovor for futuro consideration. Tho Bnmo Senator road his bill authorizing tho taking of water from tho Wailuku river for the uso of tho Hilo Electric Light Company. Passed tho first read- ing and referred to tho Printing Committee. Sonnto Bill No. 35, amending tho law in zolntion to ports of entry, was road tho second time nnd reforredto tho Committeo on Commorco", togQthor with House Bill No. 2 on tho samo subject. Houso Bill No. 31, relating to fencing, with tho report of tho committeo, was takon up nnd after somo discussion referred back to tho Committeo. At 10:25 tho Sonato ".Jjourued for want of something to do. Sixty-Secon- d Day, May 7. house of itepkesentatives. Yesterday afternoon Section 16 of tho Licenso bill, referring to loan and real estato agents, deal- ers in stocks and bonds nnd notaries, was strickon out by a voto of 6 to 5. Thero was much discussion between Rep. Robert- son and MiniBter Dnmon. ThiB morning, on motion of Rep. Win- ston, tho Houso voted to reconsid- er tho section. Reps. Winston, Kamauoha, Richards, Cluney and Hnnuna voting aye, Sections 17 to 49 inclusive pasB-c- d second roading yesterday. Tho Committeo on Passed Bills roported Senate, Bills 20 and 28 nud Houso Bills 27 nud 28 'as having been presonted to tho Prosidont. Section 60 of tho License Act waB thou takon up. This section rofors to butchers nnd slaughter- house licenses. RopB. Winston nnd Cluuoy spoko ngaiuBttliomoa-Btiro- . Ministor Damon explained that tho imposition of n $300 tax effect- ually stopped a porBon of Binnll means from entering into compe- tition with the larger firms. Mr. Olunoy advocated imposing a tax of twonty-fiv- o cents per head on cattle slaughtered. Tho sec- tion wns finnlly roforrod to the Boloct committee for amendment, as were sections 51 nnd 52 referring to tho samo subjoot and section 53, pork butchors license. Section 54, imposing a liconBo on commercial trnvolors of 3500 for Honolulu and $250 for othor parts of tho group, passed. Section 55 placos a licenso fee on doctors, and was stricken out. Section 56, referring to tho samo was likowiso dealt with. Section 57 wns roforrod to the select committee. Sectious 58 to 66. liconsoH n possess, carry and use firo arms; passed . Sections 67, 68 and 69, imposing a tax of $25 on lawyers, woro stricken out. Section 70, licenso on livery sta-blo- s, when rend, was liko Haunt- ing a red rag in front of a bull in its effect on Rep. Richnrds who denounced tho moasuro as outra- geous. A livory stablo-koopo- r, lie said, had to pay a property tax, a license tax on all his vehicles and now the bill proposed to pilo it on to mm Btill nioro Ueavily. Rop. Winston asked if that was not tho enso with all of tho varieties of business affected by the bill. Said ho thought its principlo en- tirely wrong. After considerable discussion tho soction wuh Rtricknn nut mid tho Houso adjournod to 1:30, it being thon 12:10. .titt&tJifo-- 'mm-ti.&L- M6M2AAikk jiii-- i, AmLa. fcAV.-- JdjKk . wu- -iMi!i mi ii ilSliiUmMj.U ;Yi jk. ' ? P $ .ill k2 .1- - Si r) . . s i u A. '5fl v 'M ' '1 " l l JT: i

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Page 1: sr eVGNING BULLETIN · Akasico on tho Nile, may at any moment bo occupied asa further advance postby tho British troops. A rumor is circulated that Sirdar Kitchener may resign owing

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Vol. 1. No. 298.

THE EVENING BULLETIN.

Published every day except Sundny at009 King Street, Honolulu, II. I.

subscription hates.Per Month, nnywhero in the Ha-

waiian Islands $ 7A

Per Year. 8 IX)

Per Year, postpaid to America,Canada, or Moxico 1000

Per Year, postpaid, othor ForeignCountrioa 13 00

Pnyablo Invariably In Advance.Telephone 260. P. O. Box 89.

B. L. FINNEY, Manager.

NO. 10, FORT ST.

Notice.

HAVING PURCHASED THEbusiuoss o tho No. 10 Fort StreetStoro from tho estate of tholatoJ. T. Waterhouso, 1 will continuothe same business under my ownname.

Thanking tho patrons for theirpatronage during tho twonty-fiv- o

years of ray management of thobusiness, I ask for a continuancoof tho same liberal patronage.

A full line of Dry Goods andFancy Goods will bo kept con-Btant- iy

on hand ut lowest prices.

HAVE JCST RfcCKIVEU

"Ex Irmgard"An assortment of

"Victoria Lawns, Doyloys, Cool-

ing Cloths and

Linen Table Damask and Lin-en Napkins, Linen and Turk-ish Towels, Curtain Loops,Silk Boltings, etc., etc.

E. W. JORDAN.

Just -:- - ArrivedA NEW INVOICE

01? THE

P. D. CorsetsWe beg to call special attontion to the

P. 0. LINEN

AND THE- -

P. D.

Summer CorsetsOf which wo carry All Sizes in Btook.

B. F. Ehlers & Co.

ITORT RTREKT.

Flic Htiwaiiau News Co.,Ud

Morchunt Street, Honolulu.

Stationers, Music .

. and News Dealers.13?" Carry tho Largest Assortment in

these Hues of any houso on tho Islands. NoLower l'rices.

Just Received a consignment of

Vosb & Sons, Scbiller & Smith ana Bariies

PIAjSTOS !

37' Special attontion cnllod to the d

to thobo who want a cood l'iano ata moderate pries. AVe sell Pianos on theinstallment plan.

Wo ItlituttfHctiiro Rubber htnmpii.

OV. Island orders solicited. Give ui atriafuud so gaarantoo satisfaction.

COLDS, COUGHS,

INFLUENZA,SORE THROAT

Ayer's Cherry PectoralWill relievo tho moat

couirli. soothotho Inflamed membrane,looson tho phlegm, andInduce refreshing sleep.For the euro of Croup,

mH Wlioanhijr Couch. Sore511 Throat, and all tho pul

monary troubles to whichtho younjr aro so liable.

thoro is no other remedy so effective as

AVER'SCherry PectoralA Record of nearly 60 years

Gold Medals at the World's Chid Expositions.

JEJ-- Tho linnu', .i.r'n CJirrrjr 1'ectornl,l prominent mm thuwrami.-- i timl H blimn

II the Minus ol cull buttle. Take liu clicupImitation.

Hollister Drug Co., Ltd.Solo Agents for tho Kopublio of Hnwali.

lingi

Imports of Champagne In-

to the United States,

most jan. 1st to jone 1st, 1895.

Cases.G H Mnmra & Co.'s extra

dry 30,831Potnmory & Urono 11,798Sloet & Ohnndon 9,608Heidsieck & Co., (dry

Monopolo) 7.501Louis Roedoror 3,438Ruinort : 3,130Perrier Jouot 3.286Irroy & Co 1,786Vvo. Clicquot 2,378BouoheSeo 992Dolbeok&Co 7283t. Mnrconux 334Krug&Co 270Ohas. Hoidsiook 355Various 6,419

Total --.81,859

COMPILED FROM CUSTOM

HOUSE RECORDS.

Macfarlane & Co.,

Solo Agents for G. H. Mumm & Co.for tbo Hawaiian Islands.

124-- tf

Healani Myrtle

Boat Eaces

PJiSAJRL CITY"Saturday, May 9th.

Hf Trains will have Uonolula Depot ut1:15 p. jU. and .1:30 p. m.

Races to Commence at 4:15 p. rExcursion Tickets, 75c.

Piano Tor Sale.

A WOODWAllD ft BROWN PIANO.Ilns an excollont tone and is in lino condi-tion. "Will be sold ohoap for cash.

Addross L. T.195-- tf Huiaetin Office.

HONOLULU, 3f, I., THUBSDAY, MAY 7, 1896.

LATEST FOREIGN NEWS

TWO ntYB LATER KVENTS OPtii r. ursmE woiti.n.

Cripple Creole T.hIcI In Atlicx-IInt- u-

iiiond nud Oilier Sentenced loDentli-C'anitiiit- tcd by Krncgcr.

By tho arrival of tho sloamshipMariposa this morning, wo hnvoSan Francisco ''datM to 'April30th, or two days Mator than thoAustralia brought. Tho moat im-

portant events aro given belowundor appropriate headings:

U SITED STATES.

Baseball is booming in tho greatEastern cities.

Arizona will declaro for Mo-Kinl-

nn'd free Bilver. )Oree Indians are to bo removed

from Montana to Canada.James

is to marry his deceased wifo'astitor. $4

McKinloy has three of tho dole-gat- es

chosen from tho State ofGeorgia.

Tho official trial of tho now U.S. battle ship Oregon comos off onMay 11th.

Tho Mississippi DemocraticConvention has adopted a free-silv- er

platform.Mrs. Booth - Tucker, tho now

Consul of tho Salvation Army inAmerica, is seriously ill in SanFrancisco.

Tho Old Dominion lino steamerWyanoko ran into tho cruiser Co-

lumbia at Norfolk, Va., and wassunk. Passengers and crow saved.

The Republican Convention ofIllinois has nominated John 11.Tauner for Governor nud W. A.Northcott for Lieutenant-Governo- r.

Pastor Brown, of the First Con-gregational Church of San Fran-cisco, has finally resigned, andthe resignation was promptly ac-cepted.

Pennsylvania Dcmocrnts haveunanimously endorsed RobertEmory Pattron as their choicefor tho presidential nominationat Chicago. Tho platform adopt-ed endorses Clovoland and thogold standard.

Louis Larson, a janitor in thooM Colony building, Chicago,while washing windows on thofifteenth iloor of tho building, foilto tho street. Nearly every bonowas broken, tho noise ns ho struckthofitono sidewalk sounding likoa pistol shot.

Tho Northorn Pacific SteamshipCompany has chartered tho Brit-ish steamer Braomor to make tripsbetween Hongkong, Yokohamaand Tacoma. She will loavoHongkong on her first trip Juno5th, Yokohama Juno 16th, andwill arrive at Tacoma July lst.Shoifl a new ship and will bring overtho now crop of tea.

T1IK IKANSIMAL.

PitUToniA, April 29. Tho sen-tences of death imposed uponJohn Hays Hammond, tho Amer-ican ongineer, Colonel FrancisRhodos, brother of tho forniorPremier of Capo Colony; LionelPhillips, prosidont of tho Chamborof Mines at Johannesburg, andGoorgo Farrar, proprietor ofCountry Lifo at Johannesburg,have boon commuted.

In passing judgment upon thoprisoners yeitorday tho Judgosaid it was his painful duty toimpose tho oxtronio sontnnco, butho hoped that tho Executivo wouldexorcise tho same degree ofclomoncy toward tho prisoners hohad shown at tho boginning of theyear.

Monstor petitions woro signedhero and in Johannesburg askingtho Prosidont to pardon Ham-mond nnd his associates. ThoBoor jurors, boforo whom tho con-demned would have been triedhad thoy not ploadod guilty, alsosigned a memorial asking Execu-tive clomoncy.

Washington, April 29. Secre-tary Olnoy today recoived a cable-gram from

Knight at Capo Town stating thatho had boon informed officiallythut tho death sentence of JohnHays Hammond had boon com-muted.

JoHANNKSiiUKfl, pril 19. - ThoDiggers' News says: Barney Bar-nat- o,

tho Kaffir King, is verythe sentences im-

posed upon Rhodes, Hammondand others at Pretoria, and isshowing his resoutment by dos-sing all his mines and soiling all,hk landed properties in tho Rand.Tho peoplo aro paralyzed at thoprbspect, as tho closing of thoBarnato mines will throw thou-sands of men into tho alreadyoverflowing lauks of tho unem-ployed.

London, April 28. ThoAgency horo recoived

tho following dispatch from Bulu-way- o,

dated April 27: "Therewas a big engagement this morn-iug.Thr- oe

impis (regiments) sur-rounded us. Wo defeated nndroutsl them with great loss."

V cim.HAVANA.April 29. The Spanish

gunboat Meusagoro has capturedand brought into this port thoAmoricau schooner Competitorof Koy West, loaded with anusand ammunition. On board ofhorworo Alfredo Labordo, Dr.Bedia and three newspaper cor-respondents, who aro hold prison-ers.

United States Minister Taylorpaid a visit to the Spanish PremierCauovas del Castillo at Madrid andin tho courso of tho conforonco gave,in tho name of President Clovoland,tho strongest assurancos that aslong as the insurgents do not gainadvantages sufficient to onablothorn to placo themselves in thocondition required byinteruatiouallaw and tho usages of war, as do-fin-

in Gonoral Grant's message,tlm Prosidont will not grant recog-nition of belligerency.

At Gunyabel a few days agoJose Maceo surrounded 380 Span-ish troops with a suporior forceand captured them without afight. Ho disarmed them andstripped them of their clothingand sent thorn linked to Guanajay.The Spanish troops aro not pro-vided with underclothes. Thoobject iu stripping tho Spanishtroops wns to get their uniforms.

Cuban iusurgonts nro to usobicycles.

An explosion took placo on tho28th in the Captain-General'- s

palace at Havann. A number ofwalls were blown down nnd partof tho roof fell in. One man wasinjured. Tho explosion is attribu-ted to tho insurgonts.

EUIIOI'K.

Tho Gorman Reichstag Com-mittee by a vote of 12 to 9 haspassed the now sugar tax bill.

Honry Gothard von Troitchko,tho Gorman historian, is dead.Ho waB born in 184-1- .

Paris, April 28. Tho an-

nouncement was mado tonightthat M. Melinohad succeeded informing liia Cabinet as follows:

Molino, Promior and Ministerof Agrionltnra.

Barthou, Ministor of ForoignAfTairB.

Cochory, Ministor of Finance.Lobou, Minister of Colonies.Tallo, Minister of Commerce.Gonoral Billet, Minister of War.Darlan, Ministor of Justice.Admiral Bornard, Minister of

Marino.Jacombo, Ministor of Public

Works.Rarabaud, Minister of Publio

Instruction.Paihh, April 29. Boucher and

Turret accopted respectively thoportfolios of Commerce andPublicWorks in Molino's Cabinet. Thiscompletes tho new Miuibtry.

A I' HUM.

A Gorman forco defeated a largobody of HottoutotrohotainDama-ran- d

on April 5th, killing forty-si- x

of thorn. Tho Gorman losswas small.

Fiikat, fifteon miles south ofAkasico on tho Nile, may at anymoment bo occupied asa furtheradvance post by tho British troops.A rumor is circulated that SirdarKitchener may resign owing tohis action being restricted. ThoDervishes advaucod post, extend

ing from Dograksi to Forok, nownumbors 4000 men, undor Ham-mu- d.

Tho stream of DorviBhfrom Dongoln to

Moghrakch is uowclosor, and pro-bably a big stand will bo mado bytho onomy at Dongoln.

Latest uowb from Osmau Diguastates that ho has loft tho neigh-borhood of tho lato lighting and isgoing westward, but it is notknown whothor ho is march-ing for Tokar or his placo on thoAlbara.

MUAItAUUA.

Tho Herald correspondent inManagua cables: Tho robol head-quarter at La Paz woro capturedby General Zolaya. Many pri-sono- rs

woro takon. Momotombohas also fallen into tho hands oftho Government forces undorGeneral Royes. Tho onomy isnow restricted to Leon.

O It EAT llltlTAIN. ,

Sir John Millais, tho eminentartist, is ill with cancer of thothroat.

It is Baid that General RodvorsBullor and Lord Wolsoloy arequarreling ovor tho conduct of thoSoudan compaigu nnd tho formerwill resign.

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Ho Nee tho Fount of Cherry llloxumanclIUcctt Hugh Giimi.

Word wna rocoived by tho Chinafrora'"Mr. Tracy, tho Fort strcotmerchant, now at Yokohama. Howill return on Juno 2d, bringingwith him a very largo linopf Ori-

ental goods. Mr. Tracy has madoquito an extensivo tour through-out a largo portion of Japan, visit-ing Kobo, Tokio and othor cities.Whilo in Kobo ho attended thofestival of the Cherry Blossoms, ngreat Japaneso gala day.

In Yokohama ho mot HughGunn, formerly of Honolulu, who,together with a gontloman fromTacoma and one from Wichitn,Kansas, is keeping bachelor's hallon tho bluffs abovo tho city. Curi-ously ouough both of tho othorgontlomon woro former friendsnnd acquaintances of Mr. Trncyin America.

'mi: iA.Mii:its ov iiYr.Noriy.ti."

N)hoin1h nf Cniuitoaii Vnrlitiiiottcr'HLocturo I.iiit Nlctit.

Tho Countess Wnohtmoistortook for her subject last ovoning,"Tho Dangers of Hypnotism." Bymany examples sho illustratedhow mental, physical and finan-cial wrocks had boon wrought up-on victims of tho hypnotist by thooxorciso of his powers for evil. Ontho othor hand, animnl roagnotiBmwas described as an entirely dif-foro- nt

forco, which could bo de-

veloped in a person and that suchdovelopmont was desirable. Horlocturo was very entertaining andhold tho closest attention of alargo audioiico for over nu hour.At its oloso tho Countess answer-ed numerous questions propound-ed by somo of thoso present. To-night sho will ropenthor discourseof Sunday last, "Death and After."

I'olloo Court Itcnia.

A largo number of cases worodisposed of in Judgo do laVorgno's court this morning.

Elovon Ohineso were tried on aohargo of gambling. Ono wasdischarged and tho othor ton paid$12 and costs.

Cham Ho, for conducting alottery, sull'orod to tho oxtont of$50 and oxpenses.

Joso Firolla dug up 25 for as-

saulting nud battering tho count-ouanc- o

of ono of his friends.Joo Forroirn was charged with

assault but thoro being no proofhis caso was nollo pros.'d, as wasthat of F. Smith, drunkenness,ono ngaiust a native for illicit dis-tilling and fivo Chinese, opium inpossession.

Ono poor pako, howovor, wnsfound guilty of tho latter crimoand mulcted in tho sum of S50.

Tho Cnstlo momorinl organ ar-rived on tho Australia and poi-tion- s

of it woro sout out to Puua-ho- u

today.

Pnioa 5 Cents.

LEGISLATURE IN SESSION.

HIE NF.NATK AOJOUKNS IMUl WANTOF SOMETHING TO DO.

The Ilniidcol Iteprraniitntlie iiit Intho Morning Very Comrnrtnbly

DIculnctho Llcrnoo Act.

Sixty Fii.!t Day, May 7th.THE SENATE.

Aftor tho usual" preliminaries intho Sonato this morning, SenatorLyman presonted a report fromtho Committeo on Public Landsin regard to tho bill on fencing,recommending its passage. Laidovor for futuro consideration.

Tho Bnmo Senator road his billauthorizing tho taking of waterfrom tho Wailuku river for theuso of tho Hilo Electric LightCompany. Passed tho first read-ing and referred to tho PrintingCommittee.

Sonnto Bill No. 35, amendingtho law in zolntion to ports ofentry, was road tho second timennd reforredto tho Committeo onCommorco", togQthor with HouseBill No. 2 on tho samo subject.

Houso Bill No. 31, relating tofencing, with tho report of thocommitteo, was takon up nnd aftersomo discussion referred back totho Committeo.

At 10:25 tho Sonato ".Jjouruedfor want of something to do.

Sixty-Secon- d Day, May 7.

house of itepkesentatives.Yesterday afternoon Section 16

of tho Licenso bill, referring toloan and real estato agents, deal-ers in stocks and bonds nndnotaries, was strickon out by avoto of 6 to 5. Thero was muchdiscussion between Rep. Robert-son and MiniBter Dnmon. ThiBmorning, on motion of Rep. Win-ston, tho Houso voted to reconsid-er tho section. Reps. Winston,Kamauoha, Richards, Cluney andHnnuna voting aye,

Sections 17 to 49 inclusive pasB-c- d

second roading yesterday.Tho Committeo on Passed Bills

roported Senate, Bills 20 and 28nud Houso Bills 27 nud 28 'ashaving been presonted to thoProsidont.

Section 60 of tho License ActwaB thou takon up. This sectionrofors to butchers nnd slaughter-house licenses. RopB. Winstonnnd Cluuoy spoko ngaiuBttliomoa-Btiro- .

Ministor Damon explained thattho imposition of n $300 tax effect-ually stopped a porBon of Binnllmeans from entering into compe-tition with the larger firms.

Mr. Olunoy advocated imposinga tax of twonty-fiv- o cents per headon cattle slaughtered. Tho sec-tion wns finnlly roforrod to theBoloct committee for amendment,as were sections 51 nnd 52 referringto tho samo subjoot and section53, pork butchors license.

Section 54, imposing a liconBoon commercial trnvolors of 3500for Honolulu and $250 for othorparts of tho group, passed.

Section 55 placos a licenso feeon doctors, and was stricken out.

Section 56, referring to tho samowas likowiso dealt with.

Section 57 wns roforrod to theselect committee.

Sectious 58 to 66. liconsoH npossess, carry and use firo arms;passed .

Sections 67, 68 and 69, imposinga tax of $25 on lawyers, worostricken out.

Section 70, licenso on livery sta-blo- s,

when rend, was liko Haunt-ing a red rag in front of a bull inits effect on Rep. Richnrds whodenounced tho moasuro as outra-geous. A livory stablo-koopo- r, liesaid, had to pay a property tax, alicense tax on all his vehicles andnow the bill proposed to pilo it onto mm Btill nioro Ueavily.

Rop. Winston asked if that wasnot tho enso with all of tho varietiesof business affected by the bill.Said ho thought its principlo en-tirely wrong.

After considerable discussiontho soction wuh Rtricknn nut midtho Houso adjournod to 1:30,it being thon 12:10.

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OiaiTiiE Oiiuuk (Col.) April29th. Gripplo Crook is no moro.Tho destroying angol wIiobo wingsof firo fanned tho camp Saturdayrenewed his visitation and completed tho calamity. Tonight 3000

people are homeless, with twoinches of snow on tho groundand a thormomotor that is huggingtho zero mark. No descriptioncan oxaggorato tho condition ofaffairs. Nearly $2,000,000 worthof property wont up in smoko thisafternoon, with probably ouo-tont- h

of that covered by insurance.Tho loss of lifo is not ereat

when tho great recklessness withwhich dynamito was used is takeninto consideration, blowing upbuildings that stood in tho path oftho hro with tho nope oi stoppingfurther. progress of tlio flames.

Tho firo started in tho PortlandHotel, whoro it broko out, according to somo roports, in half adozen places at tho same timo,giving color to tho report that tholire of last week was designed byincondiaries that thoy might makon raid upon tho First NationalBank, which carried over $100,000in cash in its vaults to moot thopay rolls of tho district that mahue Tho firo spreadwith a raniditv that can onlv bocompared to tho progress of thofire on Saturday. It could not bochecked, and from tho very firstalarm preparations woro inauo toropcl the destroyer.

Special trains woro run fromVictor and Gillette to bring inminors with dynamito ready tonso wliorovor possiblo. It wasmoro common than wator at aoity firo and tho lavish nso wasproductive of several fatalities andscores of wounded people ThoPalace Hotol, which contained 300rooms, was ono of tho first placesattacked with dynamito, and fromthe results it would appear thatlittlo warning was givon of thoimmediate explosion.

As tho walls tottered in res-ponse to tho tremendous chargesof giant powder tho air was filledwith shrieks of dying men whohad been caught in their roomsand dragged down in tho wreck.Boforo tho wreckers could offerany' nid they wero-drivo- n back bytho flames that woro rolling overlho site of tho hotol. Tho dyna-miters fled to savo thoir own livesand tho loss of lifo at tho Palacois merely a matter of conjecture.

Over 3000 pooplo are homelesshi a city of desolation with nohomes to offer and no food to sup-ply tho daily wants. Tho busi-ness portion of tho city loft stand-ing tonight is less than wouldcover a pity block. Tho rosidoncosection is confined to what werpformerly tho Suburbs on tho plac-ers of East and West Old Townto the northoast and a portion ofCapitol Hill on tho south.

Tho warm woathor is approach-ing, Sunshades and Sun Hats :

' Suitable at WatOrhouBo'B.Do not fail to mako your selec-

tion of thoso embroideries andlaces at Wotorhonso'sQueen BtredtStore before tho best aro gone.

If your pictures aro hung withbrass wire, take them down bo-fo- re

thoy fall and put on tho pro-per Icind, whioh you can got atKing Bros., Hotol St.

HousokeoporB will do well toneouro somo Shoots and Towolsfrom tho bargains atWrttorhouso's.Mothers should got somo of thosonew pattern Flannelettes.

"When you have pictures toframe it would bo well to romom-bo- r

that you get tho benefit of 15yeurn expononco together withhonest treatment at King Bros.,Hotol St.

Don't give yoursolf aAvay by ac-

cepting any of tho inforior brandsof boor but insist on having thatwell known and popular brandknown as tho Seattle beer to bohad at tho Critoriou.

G. R. Harrison, practical pianoand organ maker and tuner, canfurnish best factory roforoncos.Orders loft at Hawaiian Nows Co.ancl tho Wall, Nichols Co. willreceive prompt attention.

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Tickets, July 1st, I will make a present of TwoPatterns, 15 yards each, or One Fine Silk Shirt)

Dozen Silk Handkerchiefs. Theso Tickets will bowith every ono dollar cash purchase. There will

or guessing of any numbers; all that you havekeep the tickets and present them at my store Julyyou had tho largest number the present is yours.

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libra IVmn the Orient.At tho mooting of tho Board of

Hoid th, yesterday afternoon

roports, etc., was ono throughwith.

Tho resignation of Dr. LoBlond as government physician ofPuna district was accepted and Dr-Moo-

ro

appointed to tbo place.Dr. Stuart Eldridge, medical

inspector for tho Hawaiian gov-ernment nt Yokohama, roportodthat he had nppointed aiiumbor of deputies at othorplaces, and gave a full account oftho passongor who loft tho Gaelicand died in tho hospital of thoploguo. In view of tho fact thattho ploguo was opidomio in HongKong when the S. S. China loftthere, and that contagious diseasesaro opidomio in Asiatic portaduring this season of tho year, horecommended that no Btooragopassengers bo allowed to leavosuch ports for Hawaii botweonJuly 1st and Soptombor 30th. Horoportedj also, tho arrival of thoS. S. Ohittigong from Hong Kongat Yokohama with twolvo OhinosoBtoorago passengers for Honolulu.Twonty-fiY- O Japanoso woro addedat Yokohama., On inspecting tho-ve8s-

Dr. Eldrodgo found ono oftho crow suffering from symptomsof tho ploguo and ordered tho ves-sel fumigated and tho sick manremoved to tho hospital. Boforotho steamer was allowed to leavo-por- t

ho called in a celebratedJapaueso specialist to consultwith him regarding tho sick manwho seomedto bo improving. Thodecision arrived at wbb that wliilothe diseaso might not bo thoplaguo it closoly resembled it, andOB a precautionary measure honotified tho captain that Btooragopassengers would not bo allowedto land at Honolulu on tho directvoyago and that ho would havo totake them on to Portland and landthem on tho return voyago.

Port physician Day producedtho bill of health of tho Chinasigned by tho Hawaiian Consul atHong Kong, in which no mentionwas made of existence of theplaguo, while tho ono signed bytho United States Consul statedthat Bixty-on- o deaths had occurredtho week prior to tho departure oftho China. It was evident thoHawaiian Consul was neglectinghis business.

Minister Smith said notificationof his removal from tho office hadbeen forwarded by last steamer.

On motion of Dr. Wood it wasresolved to notify steamship agentsat infectod Asiatic ports thatsteorago passengers will not boallowed to land at Honolulu untilfurther orders from this Govern-ment.

Try that new brand of flourcalled White Eoso. $4.25 perbarrel at tho Washington FeedCo., Fort street, below Quoon.

Oity Oarriago Co., J. S. And.rado, manager. If you want ahaok with good horso und enro-f- ul

driver ring up Tolephono 113,oomer of Fort and Merohnntstreets. Haok at all hours.

There aro many kinds of boor,but after sampling the Seattlobeer at tho Criterion you will for-sake all others and stick to thohost. Tho Criterion Saloon keepsit. Why ? Because it is tho best.

Tho only genuine Dr. WilliamsPink Pills for Palo Peoplo havetho ' uamo in full on tho wrapperand also on tho glass bottlo. Donot accept any othor, but insiston tho genuine. Hollistor DrugCo., Agent.

Singers load tho world. Over13,000,000 mado and sold. High-est awards at tho World's Colum-bian Exposition for excollonco ofconstruction, regularity of motion,ease of motion, groat speed, ad-

justability, durability, oaso oflearning and convenience of ar-rangement. B. Bergersen, agent,King and Bethel streots.

Honolulu's warm olimoto isconducive of thirst to a greaterdegree than that of a colder zone.Tho avorago business man losesalso, to a degree, tho amount ofenergy and norvous forco commonenough in tho bracing air ofAinoncan cities. Thoso two phasesof pur climato mako it morenecessary than oleowhoro to stim-ulate tho system with on iuvigor-an- t.

"No moro healthful or purerstimulus, or ono moro delightfulto tho palatp, can bo found, thanPabst Milwaukoo beor. It is adelicious drink oud is constantlyon draught at tho Cosmopolitan,Paciflo and tho Royal.

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Operation.

0. R. McVeigh, ono o thobrightest young business mon o

tho city, died at his residence on"Wilder iwenuo Inst evening fromthe effects o an operation fortumor, nged 3G years.

Mr. MnVnirrh was n nativo ofGlasgow, Scotlnnd, and firs enmetho Islands about six years ago.Ho was in tho employ of tho Inter--

Island Company as engineerand afterwards of the Kahuluillail-road- .

Ho was absent in tho Statesduring tho Columbian Exhibitionat Chicago and rotumo.i hero ulm.ita year and a half ago as agent ofW. T. Garret & Co., tiio San Fran-cisco brass foundors. Ho after-wards acquired control of thoNational Iron "Works and wasrapidly building up an' extensivebnsiuoss.

Tho funoral will take place frombis late rosidonco at 3 o'clock thisaftornoon. Rev. Alex Mackintoshwill conduct tho Borvices and Ed.A. Williams will bo in charge ofthe arrangements.

Tho coloring of a photographadds lifo to tho subject. KingBros, have some charming speci-mens done by their artist, whohas no equal for this kind ofwork. Call and see thoir collec-tion at King Bros., Hotel St.

Marshal's Sale.J

By virtno ot n Writ of Execution issnodout of the Circuit Conrt, on tho 14th dayof April AD 1800, against Mary Stovoug and.'JIStevenH defendant in favor of V It Op--f

erg' It and Leonora Opforgolt plaintifffor tho Bum of 93234-5- I hvo lovied uponand shall oxpuso for Hide at the StationHoubo in tlio District of Honolulu, Islandof Oahu, at 12 o'clock of Friday, tho 29thdny of May, A D 1800, to tho highest bid-

der, all the right, title and interest of thosaid Mary Stovona and J L 8tovens de-

fendants in and to the following property,unless said judgment, interest, cost andmy expeuses bo previously paid.

Listof property for side:Constating of that certain piece or parcel

of land situated nt Kawiilnlmn, In Honolulu,Oahu, as described in ltojul 1'atent 1702, L CA IU5 to Kamnblal; anil

That certain piece or parcel of land knownas Apana I ami II, comprising 1 acres and2 rds, moro fully drsetlbed In ltoynl Patent2705. L C A 4'J0 to 1'npolo, situated In Lalm-ln-

Maul.11. It. HITCHCOCK,

Deputy Marslial.Honolulu, Oahu, April 23, lij'.HJ. !ft1.5t

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StcQDg and Purable la ConductionEASILY UNLOADED.

And Is Adaflei for Any awl All Plantation Wort

"3T Estimates given on any style ofPlantation Car. Also on above- Car ifplantations' wish to use tho Wheels andIron Work they havo on hand.

J. A. HUGHES,2G2-lt-n Honolulu.

COALFor Family Use I

Just Recoivod, ox "0. 0. Funk," a cargo of

Wellington, Departure B&ldoal

Which Is offoroil in qnnntil!eH to salt.

2240 lbs. to the Ton.DELIVERY PEEK

R & CO., L'D.

(iUSTAOE & CO.

DEAMT.S IN- -

WOOD AND COAL

Also Whito nnd Black Sandut tho very lowest marketrates. 'Tolphono No. 414.

might fall where one dose of PniaKiller would succeed. If you havea cough or cold or any other wintercomplaint, try Pain Killer at once.It never fail9 to give instant relief.runny Davis & Son, rrovidence, K. I.

SClLLEiBWill cure a cold before it settlesor after it settles. The righttime to take it la when you

lcci uic com coming on.Prepared only tv

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conic without nny previous warning. The best way s always tobe prepared. Keep a bottle ofl'crrymvis'i'Ai kim.hr oy you.

It relieves nt once.It la also a sure cure for Cramps, Collo and

miq mi internal luun.

Holiister -:- - DrugCompany,

130-t- t Agents for tho Ilawaiian Islands.

SANDERS'

EXPRESSDrays

JLCxiDress"Wagons

TrucksWe use the greatest care in

moving nil kinds o? goods andat Modehate Prices.

King Street, near Fort.Tolophono 80.

J. J. SUIAIVAN, J. flUOKLIY,l'rulduiti Sco'y.

FasliionStaMesGcL'fl.Honolulu, II. I.

Suluvan & BuoKLnr, Mnn'g'rb.

FINEST EQUIPPED CARRIAGES

in tho City, with Competent and Cnro-fu-lDrivers.

Stand at the Pantheon Stables,Cornor of Fort nnd Hotel Streots.

TeLEi'iio.Ni:Ilnw'n Hotel Stables, 82.Punrheon Stables, 8i,Fiifehion Stables, 148.

LARSENS

XPRES$Kino and Ntoano SmEtis.

Telephone S4.-CS-.

Commont is nnnecessay.

WM. LAESEN.

NIEPER'S EXPRESS.

BAGGAGE delivered and chock-

ed to any Steumor. Furnitureand Piitnos curcfully moved atEiv-S'-nnb- Ruti'S.

SatisfactionFort and Queen Sts.

DnyT-- l 912, Et-wle- noo Tel. 648.

isiSdino ots!At WAIKIK1 od enr lino and on

KOAD near FertilizingPlant.

Theso Lots nro Very Cheap and Soldon Esy Terms.

Desirnl-l- o Aero TrnctH near tlio city andother Properties for sale.

BKUGI3, WAKING & CO.,Dcnlorn in LotH nnd Lands,

D03 Fort Streot, nenr Kinjf.TEiiErno.NK G07. P. O. Box 8'21.

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CLOSING OUT SALE.Entire Stookvo be Closed Out Rggardless of Cost

'SPECIAL BARGAINS IN

Japanese Silks, Crockery, Neckties,Hats, DrBpa Dress Shirts,

K. FIIRUYA,Hotel Ptrect, Bohinson Block. Next door to Ordway & Porter.

IMPOLITAH MEAT CO.

ex SCittBT Street.Q. J. Wal-oei- i - - MANAofelt.

WHOLESALE AND BETAIL

BUTCHERSAND

Naw Contractors.Refrigerated Poultry

AND

Fresh Salmon

CONSTANTLY ON HAND.

Hefropoliton ea do.

Telephone 45.

Central MarketNuuanu Stueet.

Tho Very finest-- OF

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TenderDSBnajsau227-Swee- t

andWholesome.

Come nnd seo our

NEW CHICAGO REFRIGERATORS.

Wesfbrook & Gares,l'roprlctors.

Telophono - - - 104.

City MarketEstablished 1883.

jDBBph. Tinker, - - Prop- -

Beef, Mutton,f&MJSrip

Pork, Veal,Ot tbo Finest Varieties.

Makers of the Celebrated JL'ork Sausage.

Nuuanu stroot, opp. Chaplain lane.

Telephone 289.

FOI! POI!Van Doom & Co., Fort Street

Noxt Lncan' Planing Mil1, will Layofresh ovory day

MACHINE MADE POIFROM THK

KALIHI POI FACTORY,WLich will bo sold to (umilios in largo or

small qiiuiditieH. No Contain-ers FUIINISHKD.

W. L. WILCOX,311K- - Proprietor Kalilii Pol Factory.

Store open ciili)i;8

VOELLER & CO.,

GROCERSBead List ot Specialties:

Fata de FoU Gras, Knchdvlna,Mushrooraa, Motwuiat, LlraluuraBT,

Youiit? America Cheese.And n Full Lino of Qrocerios o( Every

Description.

TBLEPHONE 080.Waring Block, Herotania streot, Honolulu,

Etc.

C. KLEMME & CO.,

Cash -:- - GrocersB3TN0W OPEN &l

Fort StrBBt & Chaplain Lane,

H. lyiY co.,Wholesale and Retail Groceries.

98 Fort Street, HonoluluTelophoner 2J5 P.O. Box 470

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BRAUNSCHWEIGER - & - CO,

Importers andLIquor Merchants.No. C, Drnmm Street, - San Francisco.

FOR SALE IN BULK.

Ameiiica.v Bouitnox Whiskies in Bond poibarrel containing about 40 gallons eachat various prices according to ago andquality.

Califoiinia Graph Brandy t'n Bond perbarrel of about 10 to GO gallons.

OAsr. ooons.Aho thectlebrated Caie Wliitkiei:

"Extra Pony" Uourbon Whisky, 12 bottles,3 gallons por caso.

"Bcargrass" Hourbon Whisky, 12 bottles, 22-- 5 gallons nor caso.

"Old Pioneer" Bourbon Whisky, 12 bottles,2 2-- 6 gallons por caso.

"Tennosseo Whito Itye" Whisky, 12 bottles2 2'G gallons per case.

CALIFORNIA TORT WINES, SHERRIES,ANGELICA.

Send orders by .mail, Satisfaction gua- -

rautcod,

Brannsohweiger & Co.,141-l- No. B, Drnmm streot.

Empire SaloonA general stock of Liquors, Ales and

Wines.

FRESH BEER IL1YAYS ON DRAUGHT.

OUR PORT AND SHERRY,Aro of tho finest and come to usdirect hum Europe

OUR MCBRAYER WHISKEYImported straight from Louis-ville, Ky.

JAMES OLDS, Prop

COMMERCIAL SALOONCor. N'uminii nnd llcrcliiiitu .St.

T. Kl'VI'N, ninimccr.

COOL FRESH BEER!On Draught nnd tho Standard Brands ot

llottlo liter.

FINE WHISKIES, 3RANDIE8, WINES ANDFRENCH LIQUORS.

TAIILE )I,Ali:T A SPECIALTY.

TS'EXKINO ANU NUUANU HTUEETH.

The celebrated EnteuphiseBeer on Draught and inBottles. . . .

', &'-- .

The . . .

Hawaiian ElectricCompany,

Ha u lurgo assortment of

Chandeliers and Elec-trical Goods

Constantly on band.

Estimates givon for house wir-ing and Eloctrical plants.

Marino Wiring a spooiulty.

THEO. HOFFMANN,32-t- d Hanager.

WRIGHT BROS.FORT STREET,

noxt to Lucas' Mill

Ships' Blacksmithing,Carriage Building

and Repairing

Drays, Carts andWagon Building

WINDLASSESFor PULLING UP Trees

A. SPECIALTY

HONOLULU

Carriage Manufactory128 & 130 FOltfl STREET.

Carriage BuilderAMD nEFAIIIER.

Blacksmithing in All lis Branches.

W. "V. W1U01IT, Proprietor.(Snecossor to G. West)

T. B. MURRAY,KING STREET.

Fittctl up with all tho ModernAppliances for

Manufacturing and Repairing Vehicles

of Every Description.

Blacksmithing and Horso Shooing.

ALL WORK GUARANTEED.

Telep3n.ori.e 572FOOK ON & CO.,

Nuuanu Street.

Just opened now supply of Tirst-clas- s Shoes' just received.

Ladies' & Gents' Shoos Mado to Ordor

From American and Trench Leathers.

TOM CHUNG KEE,No. 17, ... . Nuunnu street.

Denier in Ladies' and Gentle-men's Shoes.

Hoots and Shoes to order. I uso tho bestmaterial. Qooils warranted touear well. 14-3-

European Restaurant.609, Hotel street.

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

served on Thursdays and Sundays.Hoard by weok

W For best quality of ManillaCigars,Cigarettes and Tobacco come to Hop Slug'snoxt door. 147-t- f

PALACE RESTAURANTFormerly tho Bay Horso Saloon

Corner Bethel and Hotel Streets, Honolulu.

SrEOIAL EATINQ nOUSE.Frivato Booms for Ladles and Qontlemen.

Open from 5 a. m. to 1 in morning.Price of Tickets, $4.00. Single Meal, 25o.

.New Restaurant,Hothol street nbovo Fost Ofilco.

NICE AND CLEAN.Chickon on Tuesdays, Thursdays and

Saturdays. Ico Cream on Sundays. FinoSalads with dinnor ouch day.

Meals, 25o. 22 Tickets, $4 CO.

ASTOR(All CHOCK, Propr.)

Meals 25 Conts. gKINAN.D. .

Privato Boom for Ladies.OollNEU llOTEL AND UMON StS.

YEE Ol-ION-G,

BKSTAUKANT.

Meals at All Hours, 0on from G a. m. to1 o'clock at night, baturday, open allnight. 21 tickctB for S4.50. EerythiugClean. HOTEL STBEET,214 Opposite Pantheon Saloon.

snowball FACTORY

Klnau nnd Punohbowl Streett.ICE-:-CREA- M!

13T Delivered to all parts of the city.Telophono 673. 200-t- f

LIN TAI GO.110 IIoIpI street, ucar Nuuauu.

N 1 importersOf Ail Kinds of Provision,

AlCO.

Chinese Tea andG-inge- r,

GROCERIES, -,'- - RICE,All kiuU of Oauncd Frnlt, Cigars,and a largo usHortiront o( (,'oods toonutncrouB to mention at tho very .

LOWEST PRICES.201-ft- -t

CIGARSALL KINDS OF MANILLA CIGARS

FOlt 1AI.K AT

T7 AM TAI'S,Opposite Pantheon Harbor Shop, at Lowoat

l'riccs. Try my

Fhr Fina, La J'erla Del Oricntc,La Pucrala Del Sol and

La EmpcralriuTho Smoker's Favorites.

SIn.gr L'ee Co.,602 KING STREET,

F-RISSl--I

:- -: IPRTJITSDy every California steamer.

Importers of all kinds of OroocrIe, Fruits,Canned Good?, Clears and Tohaccox,

at Lowest Trices.Fresh Vogelnblcs Alwnvt on llnnd.'

SING WO,Corner Kin; and Bethel streets,

Dealer in Cigars and Tobaccoslicftt brand of Manilla Cigarsand finest Cigarettes. . .

At lowest prices. 42- 1-

AH PING,Dealer in Chinese Tea, Cigars,,

Fcauut Oil, Sugar, Soap,Candlos, etc., at lowestmarket price

Cornor Nuuanu and Tanahi streets. 143- -

HOP HING & COMPANY,Wholesale Dealers In

Chlncso Silk, Tea, and Matting,

Liquors and Manila Cigars, Engllbh D.a&

American Groceries.

402 Hotel strett. - Telephone 147.

QUONG SAM KEE & CO.

Importers and Dealers In

General Merchandise,145-t- f Corner King and Mannakea Sti.

HO YEN KEE & CO.,

JPrunibei'sand dealers In

UKOCKEItY, OLASSWAltE, ETC., ETC.AVater Pipes, laid and repaired,and plumbing neatly executed.

14- 3- No 41, Nuuanu street.

FOR

TINWARE, CROCKERY, HARD-

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

WING TAI LUNO.141- - 831 Nnuanu street.

LAI SI3STG- - KEE- -

PI.V'TIICr.K.

ALL KIND3 OF TIN WAKE, CKOCKEBX,etc, at the very lowest prices. King streetmakal and Ewa ot Maunakca.

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CHEONQ KEE CO.

xXj'crnisEiBEiie ,All kinds, ot tinware, crockery,ito, at lowest pricos

141 Nnuanu and Hotel streets

LIN SING KEE,

Plumbor & Tinsmithl)cler In Tin and Agoto Ware.

All Kinds of Plumbing donu In a SatisfactoryMaimer at Lowest Kales.

P. O. Box 274, 212 4(tf Hotel 8L

AHI,MANUFAOTDBER, UPHOI.

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

Furniture, Bedding, Etc., Etc.Contractor and Builder, 'No. 89, Nuuanu street. ,

Has on hand Coffins, Camphor TrnahLMatting, WardrolKjH, Desks, Matrejsesjftta,

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THURSDAY, MAY 7, 189G.

ONLY A FAIR CHANCE.

Sprtco is given for tho followingfrom a rccout number of the Bos-

ton Journal:Captniu John Codmau goos far

astray in one o our local Demo-cratic nowspapors in attacking thoOceanic Steamship Company bo-caii-

it asks an added compensa-tion of 80,000 for carrying theAus-trnlia- u

mails, and tho BostonJournal because it favors tho pro-

position.This compensation is not de-

sired, becuuso a "ring of domesticship-buildor- has compolled thocompany to pay a "needless andexcessivo price" for its Amorican--

built ships, as Captain Codmauintimates. Tho company seeksno consideration on that pointwhatever. It has been runningits vessels for eight or ton years,and has operated thom successful-

ly; but now tho conditions havechanged. Covoting tho tradewhich tho lino has brought toSan Francisco merchants and thoprestigo which it has won for thoAmerican ilag in the Antipodes,the British and Canadian Gov-

ernments have established a rivallino of British steamships be-

tween Vancouver aud Australia.This British lino receives a sub-

sidy of $14,533 por voyage, whichis about to bo incroased to $18,750.Tho American steamers receiveonly $1015.40 por voyage fromour Government for carrying thomails, aud also S57G9 Lorn NowZealand that is, a British colonyactually deals more gonorouslywith theso American steamersthan tho United States itsolf does.The increased subsidy of 80,000is asked for meroly as an offset totho British subsidy and to givotho American lino a fair fightingchauco against its British competi-tor.

This is tho situation in a nut-shell. Tho increased compensa-tion is sure to bo granted by Con-gress, and it cannot bo and willnot be objected to by any Ameri-can who has a spark of genuine-patriotis-

in his composition.

Tho benches used for seats inEmma Square are in a very di-

lapidated condition. Some havobeen broken up and carried offfor firewood and others havo sim-

ply rotted to pieces. Of those re-

maining some havo seats and nobacks and some havo backsand no seats. Commission-er Marsden has givon tho matterhis attention somo timo since buthis representations havo so farbeen ignored. Tho stumblingblock seems to bo in tho Depart-ment of Public Works. Let ushave somo modern and comfort-able benches in tho public parks.

Minister "Willis told a San Fran-cisco reporter that thowas no longor a factor in Ha-

waiian politics aud that tho Dolegovernment meets with favor andtho result is complete harmony.

'Ho might havo added "in his ab-

sence."

The Mont Beautiful Women . . .

. . . Also the Homeliest

USE DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR.

Ask Your Grocer For It.

3l. Gt-IFSJES.SL- 'l?

Aunt .A.bbey.

IN THE HIGHER COURTS.

JUNO DAVIS SENTENCED TO TWO

YKAIIS' IMUIUSONMENT.

jiiiIko l'orrr Makes Jurymen midCourt Ofllclnli Knrn Tltclr ninner

Court Jfotci".

Judge Perry keeps jurymon audcourt officials busy and Only al-

lows ono hour's recess at noon.At this morning's session Ko-pau- a,

found guilty of house-

breaking at tho Novomborterm, whoso sentence was suspended, was brought up andsentenced to thirty unys at namlabor and to pay tho costs. Thosecond charge against him of lar-

ceny in tho 4th degrco was nollepros.'d.

Juno Davis, convicted of attempted rapo, was brought up forsontonco and given two years im-

prisonment with hard labor.In tho caso of tho Itepublic of

Hawaii vs. AntouoMauuol, charg-ed with perjury in tho 2nd do-gre- o,

a nolle pros, was ontored.A similar course was pursued

in tho two cases against Lono,charged with maintaining a lotte-ry sohomo.

In a third caso of a similarnaturo Mr. Lono pleaded guiltyand was fined $200 aud costs.

The caso of Kepekaio, chargedwith selling liquor without aliconso, is on trial beforo JudgePerry and a native jury. Amongtho exhibits aro two big demijohnsof somo kind of intoxicating fluidand somo largo tin receptaclesused in tho business. Deputy-Attorney-Gene-

Dole is prosecut-ing and Mr. Kahookano defend-ing.

In tho caso of tho Republic ofHawaii vs. Ah Hoon and fourothers, a sentence of tlireo monthshard labor was imposed on eachdefeudaut. This is tho Waialuacaso of obstructing justice andrioting.

Telephone Gil. P. O. Box 298.

Cooperative systemTO THE PUBLIC.

Do you want us to keepyour clothing and dressescleaned and pressed for you ?

Wo will take all tho responsi-bility. All that is required ofyou is to telephone us to callat your house and get thogoods. We will clean, pressand ropair them and returnthein to you in first-clas- s con-dition. How much docs itcost? Only ono Dollar permonth.

HIEUltfllOM & DJGCXCfilt,

The Hotel Street Tailors.Arlington Block, : : : : Hotel street.

Ccnntcss WacMmcister Lecmres.

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IT. M. C. A.. Hallat 7:30 o'clock,

subjects:Thursday "Death and After."

Friday "Lotus Day." 295-C- t

NoticeTHE UNDEHSIGNED HAVE BOUGHTout the entire interest of Ah Sam, Knneo-he- ,

Koolau, on tho 0th int., doing busi-nes- sof Dry Goods and Coffee Saloon , We

I hereby give notiie that we nro not rospon- -

Blulo tor any claim against au saui.AH HOY.AH KIN.

Kanooho, May 2, 1690. 205-l-

SUCCESSHAVE YOU TRIED IT?

JUST THE THINGJOR BREAKFAST

AUNT ABBEY'SCooked Rolled Oats.

Tho original brund.Economical,

DHMCIOUW.Different from and better than nny other brand.

gOT" For salo by nil Loading Grocers.

FRANK B. PETERSON &S F. AGENTS

CO.

Timely Jopi35

OR

A FEW WORDS ON BICY-CLE- S

AND CUTLERY.

In a Coast newspaper de-

voted to the bicycle businesswe read that dealers in bicy-

cles are authority for the state-

ment that the business aspectof the bicycle trade has mate-

rially changed during the pastyear. Instead of the main

business consisting in dealingwith- - men's wheels, quite thecontrary is true. Dealers are

now doing their utmost to

attract the eyes of the women.All of which shows that theladies are taking very kindlyto bicycle riding all over theworld. And it is the samehere, the demand for ladies'wheels is continually increas-

ing. We have received fiveof the TRIBUNE LADIES'WHEELS on this steamer andhave more on the way. Thesewheels are of this year's make,direct from the factory, no back

numbers, and have all the latestimprovements.

We have also a number ofTribune racers and gent's road-

sters, and a number of "Zim-m- y"

wheels. This is an en-

tirely new machine, namedafter the great rider, Zimmer-man- n,

and we shall be pleasedto explain its merits to in-

tending purchasers.But we started in to say a

few words on CUTLERY, ofwhich we received an im-

mense assortment on the Aus-

tralia, which is now unpackedand on exhibition. In tablecutlery we have an immensevariety in new and elegantpatterns and all sizes. In pock-et cutlery we have a numberof new designs. Knives tocut lead pencils and knives totrim your finger nails with, andknives to cut down your ex-

penses with. We have prun-ing knives which are just thething for the members of theLegislature to use in cuttingdown the appropriation bills,and some suitable for the Ad-

vertiser man to do his "cheese-paring" with. In fact wehave all kinds of knives, largeand small, light or heavy, butall of them of the best qualityand manufacture.

We have carving kniveswith ivory, buckhorn or bonehandles, butcher knives, skin-ning knives, knives with cork-

screws in them for campingout or staying at home. Infact we have all sorts of knivessuitable for all sorts and con-

ditions of people.

TI-I-E

Hawaiian Hardware Co.

LIMITED,Opposite Sprookols' Bank,

NO. 307 FORT STREET.

A QUESTION.

Wouldn't you consider a

innn capable of doing the most

intricate work, capable of doingtho simple work also

Would you consider a mancapable only of doing the sim-pl- o

work, quite as capable for

that work, as tho more skillfulono?

We have been getting ALLyour intricate and difficultwok during the years past,now lot us havo ALL yourwork which requires less skill;

then note after it leaves ourhands how much better itlooks see if it does not giveyou better satisfaction.

Your watch is one of yourbest friends; it merits the treat-ment you accord your friends.

Wo givo it such treatment.It is our business. Ten yearsof satisfactory work havegiven us tho reputation for thobest; and yot wo aro doingbetter work to day than ever.

Wo are working just as hardto keep that reputation as wo

overdid to gain it. Wo aronot content to rest easy, andlet tho reputation do all thework; tho quality will never belessened.

Do you know that your oldkey winder can bo converted toa stem winder, and that it canbo dono so it will wind assmooth as melted btuter? Wohavo converted a number ofthom and can convert yours.

H. P. Wichmaii

Reliable

ProcessSTOVE iT7Clffil5ESfc

Simple, Safe, No Smoko, NoOdor.

BMb2vwSSrKWmi mi

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A very handsome stovo, profuselynlokled, beautifully Japanned aud orua-mont-

aud strongly built. Uaking, Cook-ing and. if nocessory, washing ean bo donoat tho same time.

The Dialsshow whether tho burners aro closed.This not only ousures simplicity, butis uluo an

ABSOLUTE SAFE-GUAR- D

againstACCIDENTS,

becnuso tho burners cannot bo open-o- d

further thau necessary,The oven flame is stronger than

either top flume, theroforo bakingcan be douo to perfection in a shorttime.

Castle & Cooke,(3Lil32Q.ited.-- )

283-t- f Agents.

M Ik If m

(This is tho Celebratod Thoroughbred Bulldog "BOZ" that lioked every other bulldog,in tho world that would Tight.)

--w:e3:o s.-s- rs

That tho MANUFACTURERS' SHOE COM-PAN- Y

is not tho Largest Shoo House in theHawaiian Islands 1 And who say that wo don'tsoil at Bedrock Prices ?

Auction Sales by Jaa. F. Morgan.

COFFEfcJ ESTATE AND LANDS

For Sale.I am directed to pell at Public Auction on

Wednesday, May 27, '96,at 13 o'clock noon of (aid dny at my palesrooms on Queen strict, In Honolulu (unlesssooner disposed of at private sale) tho follow-ing described property, namely:

A tract of land of about U,S00 acres In feeslmplo sltuato at Kolo and Olelomoanal InSouth Komi, Island of Hawaii, about eightmiles by a good road from Ilookcna, ono olthe largest vlltag( s lu Kona. There Is an

landing on the land Itself from wherethe coffee and other produco could be shippedand a good slto for a mill near tliu landing.Fifty acres ofland arc In cotlce. Roughly es-

timated thero Is abont sem hundred acres ofsplendid colli o land lj lug nil on one block onboth sides of the Government Road. Eighthundred acres ljlng aboe and to tho Eastoftho seven hundred acres above mentioned Isalso excellent land and although at a higheraltltudo Is no doubt also well adapted forcoffee culture. Ilie lower land below thecoffee belt Is suitable for pineapples and sisal.There Is n drjlng house, store and work-rooms, a Gordon' INilper, laborers' quarternand water tanks r t the plantation, nud thelaud Is partly nailed. Thero has never beenany blight on this land, although coffeuvtasplanted a great many years ago. Old residentsof Kona like the lato D. II. Nahlnu, J. W.Kualmoku and others have tcslllled to thisfact. There Is sea fishery appurtenant toOlclomoana 1.

Terms cash or part of tho purchaso pricecan remain on mortgage ateliiht per cent perannum. Deeds and stamps at the expense olpurchaser.

A map of tho property can be seen and fur-ther particulars obtained at my salf s rooms.

J. F. MOEGAN,211-t- d Auctioneer.

tT My Hack does not tip in this man-no- r,

no matter how weighty the loud.

ALL, NIGHT

Hack No. 14B" TELEPHONE HGSi

Staadi Bethel and King streets.

The Armess Wonder,

Marian Moreires,Born Without Arms.

This Littlo Portuguoso Lady EATS,WRITES, SEWS, aud performs manyothei feats ontiroly with her toes.

Exhibitions dully.commonoiug on TUES-

DAY AFTERNOON, April 2Sth. Openfrom 10 to 12 n. in,, 2 to 0 p. in., anil 7 to0 p. ni.

420 Jwiunnti Street, nboio Hotel.

Admission, 25c. Chilton, 10c.28!l-t- f

Henry Davis & Go.

Has rcecivod tho usual consign-mo-

of

Standard .

Groceries. .

As well as soma Delicacies by the"Australia."

aO&DIMQNDfcHore is a partial list of

goods wo received from Eng-land by tho bark Doon:

Rockingham tea pots andstands, fish-globe- s, tea traysall sizes, engraved decanters,glass jugs assorted colors,moulded tutubleis, sugar bowlsand butter dishes, assortedcorks, cork bath mats, gardenshears, hedge shears, sandpaper, emery cloth, knife pol-

ish, knifo boards, dog chains,dog collars,blow bellows, spurs,curry combs, horse brushes,riding and driving bits, win-dow glass, glass fruit jars,Hubbuck's genuino white leadand while zinc, Hubbuck'sboiled linseed oil, galvanizedwire netting, plain sheet iron,tinned iron fry pans, sheetzinc, sheet lead, lead pipes,whale spades (o-os- ), galvanizediron buckets, galvauized irontubs, washing soda, red ochre,yellow ochre, lamp black, redoxide, largo assortment ofwhite enamel ware, Day &Martin's shoo polish (in bot-tles), scrub brushes, hairbrooms, stove brushes, hairbrushes, hair sieves, cocoamats, ilowcr pots, fern pots,galvanized chamber pails,bright iron wire, brass mos-quito screen wire, galvanizediron ditto, plumbers' solder,pig tin, pig lead, galvanizediron wash basins, iron screws,brass screws, terra cotta,porous water bottles, sauce-pans, (iron) tea kettles, (iron)wire flower baskets, bathbricks, lead S & P traps, bas-kets, cheap spoons.

A complete and elegant as-

sortment of crockery, includ-ing "stock" pattern Limogodecorated ware, white china,semi-porcelai- n, white granitocommon C O waro and toiletsets.

Von Holt Building.

OCEANICSteamship Co.

FOR i

SAN FRANCISCO,THE Al STBAMSHIP

'AUSTRALIA'WILL LEAVE HONOLULU

FOB THE ABOYE TOUT ON

Saturday, Mny 9th,AT 4 O'CLOCK p.m.

The undersigned are now proparod toissuo Tlnough Tickots from this City to allpoints in tho United Btates.

2?"For further particulars regardingrroight or Passage, apply to

Wm. G. IRWIN AOo., L'd,295-- U Genoral Agents,

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Sugar is 4 a drop o

Dr. Dillo at Mothodist Churchtonight.

A. VGoar adds two moro pro-perties to his column today.

Ohas. S. Desky, tho real ostatoman, returned on tllo Mariposa.

M. S. Grinbaum and wife weroamong tho Mariposa's passongers.

, Tho Mariposa BailB for the Col-

onies at 7 p. m. Mail closes at C.

Mrs. D. P. Birnio returned ontho China from her trip to Yoko-hama.

Tho band plays at Thomassquaro this afternoon not thisevening.

Medeiros & Decker, the Hotelstreet tnilors, have a change of adv.in this issuo.

Locturo on "Love, Courtshipand Marriaco" at MothodistChurch tonight.

Rudolph Sprockels and wifo andMiss Joliffo left on tho Chinayesterday afternoon.

Tho St. Louis band plays attho College at 7 and tho Hawaiianband at Thomas square at 4:80this afternoon.

Eov. E. It. Dillo D.D., of SanFrancisco, lectures tonight andtomorrow night in MothodistEpiscopal Church.

Captain Isbostor, his two matesand four apprentices, lato of thobark Centaur, loft for San Fron-ciBC- O

on tho China.Tho annual meeting of tho

Stranger's Friend Society will bohold tomorrow at 10 a. m. at thoY. M. 0. A. parlors.

Tho China got away alittloaftor5 o'clock last night. Captain Sea-bur- y

expects to make tho trip inlive days and a half.

Soo my fino lino of sweaters forS1.00. Just tho thing for athlotes,light weight and just Buitod to thocountry. Iwakami, Hotel St.

Tho Y. M. 0. A. orchestra willpractico tonight in tho ContralUnion Sunday Schoolroom, thohall being ongaged by CountessWachtmoistor.

Managor Dillingham escortedUnited States Minister Dun anda party from the steamship Chinato Waianao and back yestordayafternoon by special train.

Thero will bo a meeting of thoCatholic Benevolent Society attho parlors of tho ' Catholio Con-vent at 3 o'clock Friday, May 8th,and a full attendance is requested.

Dr. Dillo will givo his lectureon "Lovo,Courtship and Marriage"in tho Mothodist Church at 7:45tonight. Ho will also briefly des-

cribe his trip to the top of MaunaLoa.

Lieutenant Albert G. Wiutor-halt- or

of tho U. S. S. Benningtonwas married on April 29th toHolou Dauvray, tho actress whorecently spent somo' time in thiscity.

TraiiiB for tho Hoalani MyrtleUoat liaces on Saturday will leaveat 1:45 and 3:30 p. m. Tho raceswill commence at 4:15 sharp. Ex-cursion tickets will bo 75 centsonly.

Tho captain and officers of thoU. S. S. Adams will not receiveon Friday next, tho 8th inst., onaccount of tho Tennis Tournamentnow in progress. Thoy will beglad to seo their friends on Fridaythe 22d inBt.

Tho Countess Waohtmeisterstates that man in ono of tho pre-vious stages had three oyes andfour legs; at anothor was twentyfoot in height and was blessedwith a hide liko a porcupine. Homust have boon an interestinganimal to livo with.

Tho Call of tho 19th mentionsthat W. 0. Peacock, the wealthymerchant of Honolulu, accom-panied by his family aud half adozen friends, had returned fromEngland, Franco and Germanyafter several months' absence.They aro at tho Occidental.

If thoso who aro interested inThoosophy will kindly contributewhatever white flowers thoy cansparo toward decorating tho iT. M.0. A. Hall on Friday evening,Lotus Day, tho committoo havingtho affair in charge will feel underobligations to thorn. Floworsshould be at tho hall by 2 p. m.

DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR

Makes' Better Bread and Pastry thanAny Other Known Brand,

. Atk Your Grocer For It.

Thoro will bo another circusperformance tonight, and a frooexhibition of tight-rop- o walkingby Oharlio Williams.

At 11:30 this morning the regu-lars turned out to saluto M. viz-zavon- a.

tho ropresentatiyo ofLa Bollo Franco, who paid anofficial call upon tho President tittho Government building.

Tho only genuino Dr. WilliamsPink Pills for Palo People havetho. name in full on tho wrapperand also on tho glass bottta Donot accept any other, but insiston tho genuine. Hollistor DrugCo., Agent.

Price will return on tho 18thinst., bringing with him fourteen'people who aro all good per-formers in various linos. As soonas ho arrives tho show will boreorganized and a largo variotybill introduced.

Ono of tho sailors on tho Australia follout of his bunk to thofloor of his stateroom, tho day bo-for- o

yesterday, very soriously in-

juring his spiuo. Dr. Soulo is at-tending to him and hopes to bringhim round all right in time.

Tho funeral of 0. K. McVeighwill not tako placo until tomorrowaftornoon at four o'clock, thopostponement being mado toawait tho arrival o Mr. Toms,Mrs. McVeigh's fathor, who isoxpoctod on the James Makoo, thisevening. Mrs. Toms camo downon tho Mikahala this morning.

Sent to tho Anylutu.

Tho woman, Kaulu, who mur-dor- ed

hor child in Kauai a shorttime ago, was brought down ontho Mikahala this morning, to-

gether with hor husband, who ischarged vith complicity in thocommission of tho crimo, andlodged in tho station house.

Thoy wore afterwards commit-ted to tho Insane Asylum, havingboon adjudged insano.

Singers lead tho world. Over13,000,000 made and sold. High-est awards at tho "World's Colum-bian Exposition for excellonco ofconstruction, regularity of motion,ease of motion, great speed, ad-

justability, durability, oaso oflearning and convomonco of ar-rangement. B. Bergorsen, agent,King and Bethel streets.

Try that now brand of flourcalled White Eoso. $4.25 perbarrel at tho Washington FeedCo., Fort street, bolow Queen.

To-nig- ht ! To-nigh- x !

Hawaiian CircusON' THE LOT OtTOSlTE THE

Railway Depot, King St.

LAST PERFORMANCEBut ono provious to the arrival of Professor

Price and tho New Cotupauy.

Freo Exhibition, Outsido of Tontat 7:15 O'clock.

CHAS. WILLIAMSwill walk a tight rope at a height ofthirty-fiv- o feet from tho ground.

ADMISSION, CO and 25 Cents.

foto&n&n Fertilizing

coMPAJsnrIs prepared to furnish

4000 Tons -:- -

-:- - Cane Fertilizer

to order for 1800.

ALL, Q00D3 SOLD TO A GUABANTEED

FORMULA OR ANALYSIS.

Bolublo aud Available Phosphoric Acid,

Bulpliato of Ammonia,Nitrate of Boda,

Sulphate of Potash,.Coral Lime Stone,

Phosphato and Fish Guano,

In Quantities to Suit:

tf Orders solicited lor a future- de-

livery,

A. F. COOKE,Manager.

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EVENING BULLETIN, MAY 7, 189G.

Highost of all in Leavoning Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Eoport.

RoYalwL w massB

CATGH PRICESBimply used as bait, wou't bringpermanent business. "Wo wantpermanent business. "Wo aro got-m- g

it too. Tho regular everyday dealings, whero wo savo ourpatrons monoy on every purchase,is tolling in our favor.

It isn't our policy to advertisoprices and aftor a while put thornback whoro they wore originally."When wo cut prices, we novor puttho prico back. Our businessmethods aro fair, square and aboveboard. Wo do just as wo say wowill. "Wo livo up to ovorythingwo advertise.

Barry's Tricopherous 25c, old price

50c,

Fig Syrnp 35,, old price 50c,

Cameliiiie 25c-- , old price 50cAyer's Cherry Pectoral 75c, old

price $1.

Theso aro a few of tho liberalrices wo accord our friends. "Wo

mvo not enough room to enumer-ate them all hero. You will gotcut-rat- o priceB.

HOBip D(U$ C!0,

DRTJQOISTS.

STERLING. . ROADSTER

laOO, Twenty-Tw- o Pounds.

KLJWhen You Buy

WheelBuy ono with a Reputa-tion ono that won't breakdown when you'ro tonmiles from homo. Don'tlean to "fads;" thoy aronot substantial. ThoSterling! has boon on thomarket five years. ThoSterling costs 8110. If

to you want to know moroabout it, send for our ArtCatalogue, mailed freo toany address, and you willbuy

1.

JOliiigmamn,WWjF

BVILT LIKE A WATCH"

Terms: $10.00 down, balanco$2.50 a weok or a liberal discountfor cash.

Watt,NickQtCoAGENTS.

Lots For Sale!

LOT AND HOUSE AT KAPALAMA.right on tho Tramways Lino. Itoutod nt$10.00 per month, 4 House-Lo-U at thoahovo premises.

10 Lots nt Kainanuwoi, ou tho rnaukncorner of tho extension of Kukui street andproposed Itiver Btreot. Tho Lots aro lovel.od; it is ono of tho best houso sitos ill thocity. Thoro is a good road leading nowfrom Beretaiiia street to these Lots. Pricesnro reasonable. Titles perfect.

For furthor particulars, apply to

V. 0. AOIII., , Honolulu, April 10, 1800. 27Clm

Ba&in

ARSOIiVtEElTmi.Pwd,TWO GREAT WORKS

THE

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AND THEn i i

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THE rOKMEK ACCEI-TEI- ) AS TUB

By tho leading Colleges and most noted Statesmen nnd Writers

Of the World.Tho latter as tho

MOST INTERESTINGHistory of America

Ever Written.C READ A FEW OPINIONSi -

The Dictionary!Prof. Blinler of Harvard inyn t

"It will remain an enduring monumentto tho labor of its editors."l'rnr. Snycoof Oxford UntvcrMty mys :

1 'It will deserve all of the encomia passedupon it."l'rof. Whoclor of Vnlo ny

"Clear, conciso, nccurato, comprehen-sive."

The Historical Novels.By Hrofosaor John R. Xvluslok.Win. McICIntejr, flovornnr of Ohio, ny:

"One of tho most beautiful productionsof tho American prpss I havo ovor seen."

TIioiiioh Iloninnii, I).!).. IjIi.D., IIUIi-o- rt

artlio ITI. '- -. flliurcli, lUUsourl. wjrs"I have read 'The Columbian Historical

Novels' with groat pleasure Any ono, Ihink, can road theso books with plcasuro

nnd profit."II. I,. Wliituinn, H.D., T.I..U., I'rctl-do- nt

of Colby UiilvcirMty. ITInluo. hiijni" 'The Columbian Historical Novols'hnvo a welcome placo in my homo. Thoyhave quickened interest in the study of ournntionul life. I know of no moro valuablohelps to bo placed in tho homo."

B. R. FOSS,Soliciting Agent.

3V. Address P. O. Box 307, Honolulu,or calf at tho I. X. L. Store, corner Kingand Nnuanu streets.

Take an OutingB9rcaBjpaS

f5wwte

SiS3:SATURDAYS ....

AMD.... SUNDAYS

Trains will leaveat 9:15 A. m.and 1:45 r. m., arriving in Hono-lulu at 3:11 and 5:55 p. ir.

ROUND TRIP TICKETS:1st Clnts 2d Class

Pearl City $ 75 $ 50Ewa Plantation... 1 00 .75Wainnao 1 50 1 25

W. R, RILEY,Sign Writer

AND

GENERAL - PAINTER.NEW AND ORIGINAL DESIGNS

Loavo orders at Sanders' Ex-press oilico, King Stroot, nearPort- - Telephone 8G.

Carter & Co.Practical Painters.

Decorative Paper flaggingA SPECIALTY.

Telephone JSTo. 735,WARING BLOCK,

Bcretanln aud Fort Streets.

CoBsofflateil Sola Water Co., L'iEsplanade,

Corner Allen & Fort Sts., Honolulu.

HOLLISTER & CO.,Agents.

S. KIMURA,Wholesale Dealer in Japanese

Wines. .Liquors and Provisions, Sakl a specialty,

Allen Street. Telephone 703;

THE B. l G. CORSETSB3? TAKE THE LEAD

The R. & 6. Summer Corset I

The R. & G. Nursing Corset !

A Pull Lino of Sizes now on hand.

Tlie P jN, Short Corset!Tho Only Corafortablo Hiding Corsot.

Ferris' Good Sense Corset Waists !Try thoin, you will like thorn.

Ferris' Good Sense Children's Corset Waists I

Perfect fit for all ages best for health nnd comfort; tape fastened'buttons that will not pull olf ; cord edgo button holes will not wearout; ring buuklo on hip to secure hoso supporters.

K A full lino can bo found at

N. S.. SACHS'520 lorb Street.

Bevolutioii I

GREAT BARGAIN AND SPECIAL SALE. j

Commencing MONDAY UQBHINB We Offer Goods at a SlaughterJa Prices l

ALL DEPARTMENTS HAVE BEEN DRAWN UPON FOR THIS SPECIAL SALE.

SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS and VELVETEENS. JBROCADE SILKS aro tho rago in tho States. Wo can "beat thoir

prices. rRIBBONS, LAOES, GLOVES and SUNSHADES, novor offered

at such prices. i

IN HATS, wo can suit you: for tho Boaoh or Pearl Cily; for townor for travel, at tho smallest outlay. 10c. to 25c.

JFEATHERS In Plumes and Tips a largo assortment. '

FLOWERS and FRUITS a great varioty.HOSIERY, in all colors and bizos; for small children or largo men.

Ladies and girlB will also find a supply.LADIES' COSTUMES Something special.QUILTS and SHEETINGS. TOWELS, 50c. half dozon. A splen-

did artiolo.EMBROIDERIES, EDGINGS and INSERTIONS, all widths.FLANNELETTES, now patterns, 15 yards S1.00.And a vory largo vnrioty of Goods in other linos.

BU All goods in tho Salo marked in plain figures. jga

J. T. WATERHOUSE,

GIVEN AWAY!Lndies', Gentlemen.)

-!- - STRHWBST

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and Children's

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WITH EVERY S3.00

Wo want monoy and in ordor to got it offer tholargest stock of DRESS GOODS ovor broughtto Honolulu at unhoard of low prices. A nowlot of Spring and Summer GoocIb in endless va-

rioty. Dosirablo stylos in oxclusivo patterns.Como in and look at our stock. . . .

TEMPLE OF FASHION,

m nicest

QUEEN' STREET.

HATS'

519 FORT STREET.

PURCHASED.

TO THE AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT.

The : Secretary : Disk : Plow.AomcuLTURAL Colleoe, Miss. , Jan. 29, 189G.

Dr. O. W. DAnNEY, Washington, 1). O.Dear Sir: Yours of recontdatoin regard totbo"Socretary"plowhas

boon on my deBk some days, but I dolayod sendinR a reply in ordorthat I might send somo photos which go with this.

Deoro fc Company sent ono of tho plows, tho firBt ono which was com-

pleted, to thiB station, and wo gave it a vory thorough tost in Docom-borlas- t.

Tho ground on which it was used was a field which hadnovor boon plowod moro than sixinohos doop, and whioh had boon inrod clover for throo years, With throo good mulos wo woro able toplow ton inchos deop without making tho work too hard for tho team,and by working slowly a part of tho ground was plowed to a dopth offourtoon inohos. Tho plow cortaiuly does bolter work than 1 huveqvor seon done with any other implomont. 8. M. Tracy, Director.Mr. Tracy, in a letter to Deere & Company, sayx:

I havo novor soon ground loft in as good condition aftor the plowing,tho furrows being thrown so as to pulvorizo tho soil moro thoroughlythan can bo done by an ordinury plow, and all trash and woeds worocompletely turned undor.

K On oxhibition at tho Office of tho

Pacific Hardware Co., Ltd,Telephone C3. ja B 1 O. Box 222.

Qahu Lumber $ Building Co.,King Street, near Oalm Railway & Lnuil Co.' Depot.

Lumber Merchants, Contractors and Builders.IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN 4

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Doors, Sasli, Blinds, Paints, Oil3Builders' Hardware, Etc, Etc.

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The Tcuiili Toiirnniiiciit.

"With good yroather interest inthe Tonuis Tournrtmont now in

progrosB will incroaBO. Thomatches for this nftornoou at thoTacifio courts arc:

Throe o'clock plriyora Dr.Smith against Wildor "Wight, and& ladies' match to bo arrangedduring tho day.

Tour o'clock players k. H."WodohoiiBo against 0. K. Hyde,unci Eugene Homer nganiBt vi.x.Dillingham.

Fivo o'clock players Two la-

dies' matches to bo arranged dur-ing tho day.

Thoro will also bo ladios' matchesat tho liorotania courts from 3 to G

this aftornoon, but tho contestantshavo not been announced.

It is only 300 years Binco thopotato was introduced in England.

Tho largost man ovor enlistedin tho British army was Lieu-tenant Suthorlaud. Ilis hoightwas 8 feet 0 inches, and his Weight3G1 pounds.

Prince Bismarck received about218,000 postal cards from asmanyadmirers congratulating him onhis eightieth birthday. Thesecards had n total weight of 1320pounds, and piled up in onocolumn would have reached ahoight of 150 feet.

Another of Queon Victoria'sservants recently passed at thogood old age of 97. Ho was herMajesty's hoidsman at tho homofarm, and he could remember thealterations being mado in thocastle in tho reign of GorgoHI.Ho had worked for four sovereignsin succession, aud would tell withpleasure tho story of how ho sawthe Blues leave tho "Windsor bar-ruc- ks

for Waterloo.

Bo on to yoursolf and ask forSeattlo beer on draft and in bottlesat the Criterion Saloon.

A. J. Derby, D.D.S., Doutaloffice Cottage No. 100, Alakoastreet, telephone ' o. G15 Officehours 9 a.m. to 1 p jr.

Mechanics' Homo, corner Hoteland Nunnnii struts, lodging byday, wmk or month Tem.s: 26and 50 cont per night' $1, and$1 25 nor wt"k.

HENRY GEHRING

ie Company,

WAr.iNO mow, 111 IOTA NIA ST.

wM ,

DPlumbing a nd Gras-fittin- g

Sanitary Work a Specialty

JCW Jobbing promptly attended to.Uclephauo 7!1". 285-t- f

Jewel rv I

Our Stock of Spring Goodsis acknowledged by every-

body to bo the finest on theHonolulu market, and con-

sists of everything Useful, and Ornamental. Our prices" are moderate. Jewelry in

spec designs manufactur-ed to order on short notice.

JACOBSEK & PFEIFFER.P. O. Bot 267 Fort Street.

SOMETHING NEW I

jSoutferpV Spoons !

A Novel and Unique Design. Also, n

Handsale &3l of Hawaiian Curias

H. G. BIART'S.gjCT Tine Wateh Repairing executed in

n si.ilful manner All kinds of Jewelrycarefully Repaired and

lira. Jttdffo 1'coh

Dyspepsia)Vilro. Judge Pcok 'foils How

8ho Waa CurodSufferers from Dyspepsia should read the fol-

lowing letter from Mrs. It. iM. Peck, wife ofJuilga reck, a ustlco at Tracy, C.il., and a writertonnccttd with tho Assochted Press t

"By a deep sense of gratitude for the greatlieneflt I have rccclrcd from the use of Hood's

I liavelieen led to write the follow-ing sLtLrmpnt for thn lipneflt of nuffereM whoin.iy l similarly nnili ted. l'or is years I havebeen a great suuerer from dyspepsia and

Heart TroubleAlmost CYerythtiiK I ate would distress me. Itiled different treatment and medicines, butfailed to realize relief. Two years ago n friendprevailed upon ino to try Hood's Sarsaparllla.Tho first liottlo I noticed helped me, so I cointinned taking It It did mo so much good thatmy friends spoke of tho Improrement. 1 havereceived such great benefit from It that

Ctadly Recommend It.I now hive an oxcollont nppetlto and nothing Ieat ever distresses me. It also keeps up my

HoodVCuresflesh and strength. I cannot praise Hood'sRarsaparllli too much." Mns. II. II. Pick,Tracy, California. Get HOOO'S.

Hood's Pills are lian mado, and perfectIn proportion aud appearance. 25c. a box.

Hobron Drug Co., L'd,Solo Ajrents for tbo Kopublio ot Hawaii.

Brown & KubeyDEAL IN

. . "Watches,Clocks,Jewelry, . .

Silver PlatedWare !

Aud nil kinds of . . .

ZESEotel Street--

C. LEHMANN,TAll .OU.

No. 117 Uctliol Ft., letwiii King mid Iloto

Clothing Made to OrderIN" TIIK LATLST STYLE.

S itii.fnttiou Quaruutccd for Good Fit. "

Om,y Whitk Labor I.miloym.

IlcpnlrJiitr and donning a Specialty.220-t- f

t

EVENING BULLETIN, MAY 7, 189G.

IhiJiIm I

JlfwilliBf

If :1 111

500 PAIR

PANTALOONSFROM SG.00 UP.

J. P. RQDBIGUES,Fort Street, opposite Uackfeld'g.

I WILL

Make You

A SUIT

FORliaFIT GUARANTEED.

A Now Lot of Nico Goods JustReceived. Cleaning nnd Re-pairing. 215-t- f

CRITERION'

Shaving ParlorsFort St. Opp. Pnntheon Stnblos.

Our Scissors are sharp; ourRazors aro bright; wo Shavoequally well by day or bynight

FRANK PACHECO, Propr.

JOHN

PLUMBER,Hotel St., near Fort. Tol. 302.

Subncribo for tho Evening Bul-letin, 75 cents per month.

TO

SAXXDLIJ

J. M. DOWSETT' AGENT ITOH '

Hartford Fire Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn.Absots, $9,229,213.09. Incomo, $7,060,163.08.

London & Lancashire Fire Insurance Company, (U. S.'Branch), Liverpool, England.

AusotB, $2,700,870. Income, $1,859,000.

Talatine Insurance Company, (U. S. 'Branch), (Manches-ter, England.

As-ot- s, $2,830,230.2S. Incomo, $3,015,081.00.

B)Sfj" Itisuies Tirst-clan- a Mercautile nnd Manufacturing Risls and Dwelling Tro-porty- iu

the abovo n Companies (on tho most fnvorublo terms.

T v- - TDOTrsett.243-l- f MkKCIIANT STREET.

mnwwvwm.lvmMwimi

CLUB STABLES,ort Street, - - - Tel. VT

SALE AND LIVERY.BOARDING, -:- - -- : -:- -

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LIKE

THIS

PHILLIPS,

ANDA specialty.

-- WE HAVE TIIE--

FINEST DRIVING HORSESIN HONOLULU.

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Tlio best of nttotition f'iven to animuls left with ns. Careful drivers, res; oetfnlnttendaulH, nromptness. llucks, Siuiiea, Riakes. lliiBiies.rhaotous, Wagonettes.

CLAVS Sl'ItECKELS. Wm. O. Ikwik.

BA.NtCEfS.HONOLULU H. I.

San rianchco Agent The Nevada Bank orSan Fiuncisco.

I11UW KXCII1NQB OV

Sas FnANOfico Tho Nevada Bank o SanFrancisco.

London Tlio Union BanU of London. Ltd.New Youk American Lxclianc National

Bank,CmcAOO Mercliantp Natlonnl Bank.l'Altis Comptolr National d'Escompt dc

Paris.Beiiun Drcedner Bank.ilONOKONO AND YOKOHAMA HoilfikOIlg &

8hnnclial Banklni; Corporation. 'New Zealand and AtsTiiALiABauk of New

Zealand.Victoiiia and VANC0Unt Bank of Mont-

real.Transact a General Banking and EicLangc Bnsiness

Term nnd Ordinary Dcpolsta Hccchcd.Loans mado on Approud Security. Com.mcrclal nndTrnulera Ci edits Issued. BillsoIKxcliatipo uoiiKiit and sola.C'OI LECTIONS I'llOMl'TLY ACCOUNTED Foil.

P. O. JONES. E. A. JONES

The Hawaiian

SAFE DEPOSITAND- -

Investment C6.HAVE FOR SALE

A Fow Sburos of

Paia Supar Stock,llawaiian Sugar Co. Stock.

ALSO

Hawaiian Government and 1staiortgnije Snpar Planta-

tion BoikIh.

t2f For partlculnra npply tx

Tho Hawaiian Safe Deposit &Investment Company,

OP Fort Htreot Ilonnlnln

--Egtablislied 1853- -

BISrEZODP cSc Co.BANKERS.

Transact a General Bankingand Exchange Business.

Comnierciul and Traveler'sLetters of Credit issued, avail-able in all tho principal citiesof the world.

Isitsrnafional

'on WorksQueon Sreet, Honolulu!

ESTIMATES AKD DE8I6H8

Furnished for Building All Classes olMachinery Repair Work, and,

Reconstruction or Remodel- -ln Old I'lants.

Iron, Brass, I'hosphor-llronz- Zinc, Alu-minum, and Lead Castings. Ornamentalnnd plain Cast Iron nnd Steel Columns,Iron and Steel Girders and Trusses,Qrstings, Doors and Shutters, and n gener-al lino of Iron andBrassWork (or buildingsof all classes. Ships' Blacksmith Work donowith noatness ana dispatch. All workman-shi- p

guaranteed first class, and at pricesthat naye been hitherto unknown on thoHawaiian Islands.

Island Ordors will recoivo prompt atten-tion.

C. R. MCVEIGH,Manager nnd Proprietor,

P. O. Box 457.Telephones: Ofllce, 578; Works. 013.

Importer and. dealer

TfiSSfJ?' IbNllfe?lV33?T?.mSSS3M

Steel and Iron Ranges,

STOVES AGATE WARE.

DIMOND BLOCK.isotf King Street.

Fine Cigars

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Specialty

Who import from tho best factories in Havana, Mexico,Manila and tho United States.

A FULL

Pipes, 'Tobacco and Smokers'Articles.

Importers of

White Brothers' Cement

Corrugated Iron Roofing,

Galvanized Water Pipe

Paints and Oils.

CROCKERY, GLASSWARE.

Roche Harbor Lime,

C. & G. Fine Flour,

Nay, Grain, and Groceries,

Hardware and Cutlery,

Etc., Etc., Etc., ' Etc., Eto.

Cistle & Cooke(Limited)

IMPORTERS?,HardwareandCommissionMerchants,

fsBiiera

MerchandiseAgriculturalImplementsandPlantationSupplies.

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

Wm. G. Irwin, - President and MnnngoiOlaus Spreckols, - - - Vice-Preside- nt

V. M. Giffnrd, - Secretary nnd TreasurerTheo. O. Porter, - - o Auditor

Sugar FactorsAND

Commission Agents.AGENTS OP THE

00EANI0 STEAMSHIP COMPANY

OF SAN FRANCISCO. OAL.

0. BREWER & COMPANY, LIMITED,

Queen street, Honolulu, H.I.

AGENTS FORHawaiian Agricultural Company, Onomea SugarCompany, Honomti Sugar Company, WallukuSugar Company, Wailice Sucnr Company, Makecbunar Company, Haleakala Ranch Company,

Ranch, Planters' Line Sin Pranclsco'.irktts. Clias. llrewer & Co.'s I.I lie of IloStOll

rackets Ageuti Voston Hoard of Underwriters.Ascnts riiiladelphla Hoard of Undent rltcrs.

LIST OF OFFIClRSt

P 0 Jones, President; Ooorgo II Robortson,Manager; E F liisuop, Treusuror and See.retnryj Col. W FAlleu, Auditor; OM Cooke,II Wntcrhouao, A W Curler, Directors.

151 tf

J araes L. Holt,Genukal Business Aqent, Ac-

countant; and Collector.Office; No. 11 Kanlinmann Street. Tolo-phou- o

No. G.'i'J. l'roinnt attentionguaranteed. 217 tf

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HOLLISTER i GO.'S

Cor. Fort nnd Merchant 8t.

LINE OP

TCB&Vrirs flp! t'fSEP RS b

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H. HACKFELD & CO.

General Commission Aoejits.

Oor. Fort nnd Queen Streets, Honolulu

LEWERS & COOEE,

lUPOIlTEllS AND KAI.EItS IN LUMBSiVAND AIjIj Kl J8 OJ? UdiIjDIXQ

Mi. v'CIIIALS.

Fort Street, - - Honolulu.

GONSALVES & CO,WHOLESALE GHO0ERS ANI

WINE MERCHANTS.

225 Quoen streot, Honolulu, IT. 3.ROBERT GRIEVE.

Book and Job PrinterMorokaut Streot, Honolulu, H. I.

Ovor Hawaiian News Company'sBook Store. my 13.

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ALLEN & ROBINSON.

Dealers in Lumber and Gonland Building Materials of allkinds.

Queen Street, Honoluln.

Jas. F. Morgan.AUCTIONEER AND STOCK BKOKEB

No. 45 Queen Street.

Export Appraisemont of RejilEstate and Furniture.

DAVID K. BAKER,

Nuuanu Valloy, abovo the Mausoleum.

All orders rven prompt nnd faitbful nttontion. No extra oharco for doliveriimFlowers to any part of tho city, "Lew,.aionniain urcens auu uaruauons a vpo-cialt-

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CAN'T BE BEAT!WHAT?

My $10.00 Bath Tubs, lined with b&r.tquality, No. 10 ilno, 0 iu. Pipo, Chain aiujl'luff, with wood riui all complete. Otbwdealers are dumfounded, nnd resort to allmanner of Tricks aud Excuses.

Bo not deceivod, these Bath Tnbs htvobeen sold for $14 until I reduced the prioo.

I am prepared to do all work in my linand guarantee satisfaction! Estimates fur-nished.

If you wont a good Job cheap for Cash,ring up Telephone 84 J, ami I am yoniman;

JAS.NOTTJn,Tinsmith A Plumhsr ?

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The Ialnud 1'aradUe.

Tho Oceanic StqaniBliip Company baa issued a largo edition o

a Iittlo paper covered book con-

taining Leigh H. Irvino's pootiodescriptions of "Tho Pulneo of thoSan" (Hnloakala) nnd "Hawaii's,Burning i Mountain" ftllo ndtivovolcano of Kilnuoa). Tlieskotohosoriginally appeared in lottors totho Now York Sun (1891). Thofrontispieco of tho presentvoluino is a fine representation incolors of the crater of Kilauea.Tho Oceanic edition is for froodistribution. It contains othorinformation concerning sconesand pleasures to bo enjoyed in thoKainbow Islands, as woll as astatomont of tho necessary ex-

penses of a trip thereto.

At SI. Louis Collcjfo.

There will bo a public bandcoucort at tho St. Louis Collegothis ovoning, commencing at 7

o'clock. Following is the pro-

gram :

TAttT I.Kirch Leopold Prendlvlllo0ert lire Silver Trumpets VlcranlSerenade Elysium Makle

, 8olo Uarltono't Dcllgut RamidellMaster Win Simmon.

TAIIT II.March Flvo Hundred Thousand Toufel

MlchacllPolka Kutschke BtasnyWnltz On the Rhine KolerDclaSelection (lanallan Airs B Francis

At Thomnn Square.

The Hawaiian band will play atThomas squaro this ovoning at7:30. Professor Borgor has ar-

ranged tho following program :

PART I.March The Black Hussars MllloeckerOtoi tare Tho Oath AuberFinale Lucia DonizettiSelection Spanish Melodies Roy le

PAIlT IIReminiscences of Hosslnl .....GodfreyXarch --Tho Gipsy Daron StraussWaltz Commence tho Ball CooteMarch Tho Baud Is Coming Schlld

Hawaii Ponol

Why Ilnvo YouIlcen stricken with dlecarc wlillo your neighbor escaped, or vlcc-vurs- a ? Both were nllkocii)08ed, but In ono caso the disease (,'crmsound lodgement In the Impuro blood and

weakened system, while In tho other theblood was kept puro by Hood's Sarsaparllla,nnd tho body naeln a condition of goodhealth.

Hood's Fills aro purely vcgetablo and doiot purge, palu or grip. Sold by all druggists.

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8. C. A. PETERSON,

Custom Hqu.50 Broker,

Notary -- :- IPublic,General Business Agent.

Collections carefully attended to.

&2?Offlco with II. E. Walkor, Gum-m- il

as Block, Merchant Btreot. 238-t- f

David Dayton.

I b.ave some cli-ents who wantlaonses to live in.

David Dayton.ISI-- U Merchant street.

BISSELL THOMAS. HUGH P. KING.

HAWAIIANCOLLECTION AGENCY.

320 MERCHANT STREETOld Bulletin Bulldlne.

Colleotions Promptly At-tended to.

Money Delivered the Day of Collection.,.. .. .,," -- ......- - i.

W. H. RICKARD,General Business Agent"Will attend to Convoyancing in

all its Branches, Collectingand all Business Matters

of trust.

All Business entrusted to himwill rocoivo Prompt and CarefulAttention. Oflico:

Hcnokaa, Hamakua, Hawaii.

A New Abstract Office.

As a result of 15 year's experi-ence in tho Abstract Business, Iam prepared to make Abstracts ofTitle in a mpst thorough, accurateand complete manner, and onshort notico.

F. "W. Makinney.In W. O. Smith's Oflico, 818

Fort Street. 215-t-f

isVtWK'-iwto'MA-h-

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Ohocolato EmaUion is forjsalo by the

HOLLISTER DRUG CO,

136-t- f Agonis for tho Hawaiian Islands.

Scottish Union and Na-tion-al

Insurance Co.

THE UNDERSIGNED UAH RECEIVED. appointment of Agent ior the Ha-

waiian Islands of tho above Company,which is ono of tho strongest financially Inthe world, aud is prepared to tako risks attho regular rates.

Capital - $30,000,000.Total ASSetS, $4 1,372, 606.

JOHN S. WALKER.

BRUCE CARTWKIGHT,General Manager of

The Equitable Life Assurance Society

Of tho United States for tho HawaiianIslands.

Ori'cni Merchant stroot, Honolulu.

ATLAS COMPANY

OF LONDON.

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

H. W. 8CHM10T & Sons,Agents for the Hawaiian Islands.

Dr. W. L. Moore

lllto, Hawaii.

Special attention given to diseases of thoeyo and ear.

Omcohour.gglgE:

Waianuonuo Avo. noir Court House, i'03-t- f

:-- Dr. Hussel, -- :J

Oflico, Mftsonio Building.

Hours: : 0-- am, 3- -5 pm. - Telephone 434.

Itesldence, Tclephono 070.103-l-

Geo. H. HuddyBUS.

DENTIST.Fort Street, orr. Oatiiolio Mission,

Hours from 0 a.m. to 1 vm.

A. C. WALL, D. D. S.,

DENTIST.Hotel Street, Arlington Cottage.

DR. JENNIE L HILDEBRAND,

TELEPHONE 023.Offlco: Corner of Fort and Eerotania

strcots.

Office Honrai Otoll a. m., 1 to 4 p.m.Sundays, 0 to 10 a. m.

I. MORI, M. D.,Office, Fort Stroot, near Borotnnia.

Ecsidonco, Arlington Hotel.Hours: 7 to 8:30 u m; 4 to 8:30 p m; Sat-

urday and Sunday, 1 to G p m. Tel. 530.

GEORGE A. DAVISATTORNEY AT LAW.

Honolulu, II. 1.

tST Offlce : 114 Merchant street.

GILBERT F. LITTLE,

ATTORNEY AT LAW.HILO, nAWAII.

A. V. GEAR.

IfcTota,x37- - IF-CLTol- ic

Telephone 256, : : No. 009, King St,

TYPEWRITING AND COPYING.

M INS TO. V. LEDEItKR.

OrricE: Hawaiian Abstract and TitleCompany, corner Fort and

Merchant Sts.

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syramiG bulletin, may,; 7, isog.nMmWDMMPWI '

DO YOU LIKE CUEET?

TRUE .INDIAN- - CURRYT

NOT THE STUFF USUALLY SOLD AS CURRY

Curry Powder as made by us is prepared after tho Original

Recipo from tho Purest Ingredients.

3r TRY IT ONCE! "s

EVERY i MilN i HIS i OWN i HDRSE i EdCTDR.

DR. POTTIE'SLIVE STOCK REMEDIESCELEBRATED -:- - -:- - -:- -

FOn TltH CUBK or diseases orHORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, DOSS, SWINE AND POULTaY.

ALSO

XjXXjTST -:- - HAIR -:- - OILTho marvolouB hair remedy which prevents

FOR SALE BY

Solo Agent, Honolulu,J3J- - Nest pamphlet freo on appllcotlon. P. O. Box 202, Telephone 20.- Honolulu, April 21, 1890:Mr. O. W. JIacpaiilane: It affords mo ploasnro to rocommond, to any one whoso hair

is falling out, tho use of IHt. TOTTIE'S II Hit OIL. My hair was coming out at suoha ratoasledme toLeliovothntl would soon bocomo bald. Aftor using tho oil for five weeksthis coasod entirely; nono whalovor is now falling out. I conider it tho best and onlyworthy remedy for this tronblo and also recommend it as a stimulant to new growth.

'lOfl-- Yours truly. J. B. DANIELS.

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ENTERPRISE BEERA.T

PAUfifEiH. HACKFELD & CO.

-- Importors and

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H. & CO.

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Plantation Supplies.

HACKFELD

Eat BACON that was good as Turkey ? That'stho kind wo have. Also,

CHOICE HAMS, OREGON POTATOES,Yellow Turnips, Smoked Beef,Choice Block Butter, Kits Creamery Butter,Fresh Dates, Cereals,

And a General Assortment of Standard Goods at LowestPrices.

Bu Try Our Oyster Gem Crackers, Just the- - Thing for Soup. "ia

Chas. Hustace.Kino Street,

MMJtlA ijLj&imk - JiftlflwjYiiiiiiTTiiWMMMMfflMf.iTffffiwiaBMtfBafc w"".wm"ww., lJi5efAYSc!

MaltNutrine

is one of tho most pleasant forms in which tho

virtues of Malt Extract may be obtained, it is'

pleasant to take, and is agreeable to the most

delicato stomach. It is tho Ideal form of a

Malt Extract, containing, as it docs, less thantwo per cent of Alcohol and over fourteen percent of tho Malt oxtractivo matter. There aro

cases on record where patients have gainedseven pounds in ono week by tho uso of MaltNutrine. Tho most eminent physicians recom-

mend it in preference to any other. Malt Nutrineis made at the brewery of the Anheuser-Busc- h

Browing Association, St. Louis, Mo., one of tholargest and most famous breweries in the world,

where there is every facility for producing thovery best. For salo by tho

HOLLISTER523 Fort Street.

HAT WE DOwE DO WELL

IMPORTERSWHOLESALE AndRETAIL DEALERS

IN EVERY VARIETY

C3r:roo:rs.LEWIS & GO.

211 Fort HL, : t Tolephone240

CO., -- ,"Solo Agents Islands.

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J. S. WALKER,

EOYAL INSURANCE COMPANY, LIVERPOOL,ALLIANCE ASSURANCE COMPANY LONDON,

ALLANOE MARINE & GEN. ASSURANCE LONDONSUN INSURANCE qOMPANY, SAN FRANCISCO.

WILHELMA MAGDEBURG GENERAL INSURANCENORTHWESTERN LIFE INS. CO., MILWAUKEE,SUN LIFE INS. CANADA,LIFE, FIRE MARINE RISKS,

TAKEN at REASONABLE RATES.Rooms 8PREOKELS BLOCK HoD.olaln, Hj,

NEW GOODS

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H.H. WILLIAMS, (Manager)Undertaker nnd Embnlmer

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H. E. McINTYRE & BRO.,1UPORTEIIS AND DEALERS IN

Groceries, Provisions and FeedNow Goods Roccivcd by Every Packet from tho Eastern States and Europe

FRESH CALIFORNIA PRODUCE BY EVERY STEAMEEJAll Ordors faithfully attonded to and Goods Delivered to any

Part of tho City FREE,Island Oudkbs Solicited, Satismction Quauamtxu

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ALONG THE WATERFRONT.

IDE O. H. S. ITIAHirOHA AnltlVKl)FROM IHE COAST.

8teuicr nilkaliHla Hi-lo- Vanaeugcraand Vncnr front Kauai Other

marine News,

The bark Melrose lias cleared for RotbAltoadf, I) C.

On April SO, tUo barkcutlnc Archer clearedat Ban r'ranuUco for this port.

The bark Ceylon has hauled up alongsidethe Morning Stur at Unrcnion's wharf.

The O S 8 Mariposa sails this eveningfor the Colonies via Samoa, at 7 o'clock.

The schooner Jennie Wand arrltetl at SanFrancisco, IT days from Kahulul, on April

9.

The scheoner Aloha for Honolulu and thebrig Consmlo for Mahukona sallid from SanFrancisco on April 28.

Tho r Llkcllkc will sail tomorrowfor Hawaii. For Mahukona malls and

only will bo tukui.Tho schooner llobcrt l.encrs Is unloading

lumber ut Fort St wharl. The ship Corollahauled lu from the stream this morning,and will discharge toal at the same vrharf.

Dhers have been atuork liiMilo tho cap.sized ship Walrmorc lu San Francisco harbor,but failed to find the bodies of the unfor-tuna- tu

stamen who were In the hold whenshe turned over.

The O 8 H Mariposa arrived early thismorning from 8an rrnnclsco with two days'lutcr liens. She docked at Oceanic wharf,the Australia having hauled ahead. Sheliwes for the Colonics at T this evening.

John I. Thornytroft it Co have succeededIn producing a vessel which - not only thefastest boat In thu world, but has attainedUi.U position almost at her llrstellort. It Isveil known tint' ns n rule fast vessels areworked up by dgrees to their maximumspeed, small alterations being usually re-

quired In thu lilting oi the alust amount ofgrate, trim of boat, area of propeller, etc.Hut on Tuesday tho Desperate, torpedo boatilestrojer, mid built by MessrsIhoruycroft, ran it preliminary trial, andobtained, u mean speed, on lour runs on thumeasure I tulle, ofdl,(M5 knots, or uSJf atii-tu- 'o

mllit flu speed was token by Admi-ralty utile lali, mid Is tho highest on reeord.llio Knglucer, London.

A1UUVALS.

TitUiisuAY, May 7.Stmr Mlknlmla, Ilagluml, from Kauai.S d Mariposa, Ilajwurd, from San Fran-

cisco.

DRPAiti'u:ti:s.TuuitSDAT, May 7.

S 3 Mariposa, Hayward, for the Colonics.Uric Courtney Ford, Mcl.eod, for I'ugct

Sound.IJk Fogloe, for I.a I.lbcrtad,

Salvador.

VESSELS LEAVING TOMOItltOW.

Stmr Llkcllkc, Welsbarlh, for Otowatu, Pa.auhuu, Laupuho'jliou and Mahukona.

,v ' PAbUFA'OEUS AltltlVED.

From Kan.il, per stmr Mlkahala, May 7W It U'lsliaid. wife and child, Mr J lorn.Olms Mnlfo and wife, W II Wright Jr, M(ionnhes, 6 Omkl, K Nngao, 2 lunatles, andIJ deek.

From Snu Frauelsco, per S S Mariposa,May 7 Jl Cirinluuni and wife1, W L Ulnch-ma-

Mrs Henry Holmes, 11 lis M Magutre,It 11 man, Mrs J W Podmore unit twochlldieu, F L Slado, Miss tilaile and ClmeDesky.

pa8si:ngfks depahti;d.Tor S)dtiy, per S S Mariposa, May 7 C 8

Allen, Ml lk'lk G lllaek, (i It baundcrs undwife, Mn M II S Jackson.

For Sun rmiclseo, pur S S China, May ftMrs (hill U and:: ciilldreu, Ml JollUo, MrIt Sprccke.s Mrs bpieekels, Ml-- b 'Jalcott,Capt Jstutier, two nuten nad fouriippimi-tlt.c- u

of ttu Littlsli lurk Centaur, undonesteerage passeuge-r-.

0AHGOE3 FHO.M ISLAND POUTS.Ex stmr Mlkahala 5503 bags eugur, 2

pkgs sundries.

VKSSL'Ld IN POUT.

NAVA1, VESSELS.

V 8 8 Adams, Watson, San Framisco.MEXCIIANTMEN.

(Coasters not Included In this list.)S 8 Australia, Hoiullctte, San Francisco.Uktn June L Stanford, JnlHison, Newcastle.Bktii Amelia, Ward, Port Iilukcly.Schr Robert Luners, Goodman, l'ort Gamble.Bk Aldon Hi sse, Potter, San Fuanclsco.Ilk Ceylon, Calhoun, Nanalmo.JJksMclrose, Kalb, Newcastle.

lMmr Morning Star, Garland, South Seas.ilor bkFortnna, Mlekelsou, Newcastle.Ship Dlr1'.'0. Oooilwin. Han FraneUco.GcrShlp II r" Glide. Hacsloop, Liverpool.Am ship Joseph JJ Thoiiu3,Lbrmontl,NorfoIkIlk Marllm DaU, Scute, Sfill Frrtntfceo.Ilk C D IJr ant . Leo, san Fruneiseo.Ilk Doon, Itoyd, Liverpool.Ship Corolla, Fr-'e- r, Nuweastlu,Am bk Poctolu?, Watts,

FOnRlON VF-8K- EXPECTED.

Vessels Uhciutroin Duo

BkFrtsnn Port Gamble May 1

Bchr Aloha, S. F May 8llkln KllUtat Pint Gamble DuoAm bk SotnlnoUi NcweaMle Due-A-

bk Sonoma Newcastle.... DuoBr ship Elweli Neweastle. ..DueAm bchr liuuor beattlu DueSSChlttiigon Yokohama DuoIlk Sei King, Newcastle, April U0

'..in ship Oecldeulol. ..NYPMi,..lilllHilWI1

M. PHILLIPS & GO ,

Wholohiile Iinpoitors nuil JulihorH of

European and American Dry Goods.

Fort nml Queen Streets.

M. S G1UNBAUM & CO.,Limited

Queen Btrfot, Honolulu, nud 215 Frontstreet, San Frnuoisco, Col.

IMl'MtTEIlY OF

General Merchandise and , .

. , Commijsian Merchants.

Real EstateITor Sale.

I Three Fine llcsldencc Sites at Maklkl,commanding a magnificent view of the cityand harbor.

8 Five Cottages on Queen street, with lotroom for 3 more cottages. A good paying In-

vestment. Will pay over 1? per cent.3 Two Stores on Nuunnti street.4 Four Lots on Magazine Hill, 75x120.

From $250 to (500 each.5 Lot on Hackfeld slrcot, 80x100.0 -- A Choice Itcsldcnco on Lunalllo street,

having all modern Improvements.7 A Deslmblo Residence at Maklkl.

Grounds well laid out. Easy terms.I "i8 Four Houses and Lots on Punchbowl

street, all rented at a monthly rental of $105.This property Is L' 10 feet on Punchbowl strce,with a depth of 22.2 feet running to tho drillgrounds or armory, with a frontage on samefor 4 or 5 more cottages. Iho Central loca-tion of tho property makes It most available.

0 House and Lot on Klnau street. Lot70x100 ft. This property will be sold at costand Is an excellent bargain for a homo seeker,The house Is elegantly finished and of thubest workmanship and materials. There Is acarrlago house and barn on tho premises andthu yard Is well laid out with fruit and orna-mental trees.

10 A Flno Itcsldcnco centrally located,containing .,1 rooms. Lot 130x300 ft. Twosmall cottages on thu lot bringing In goodrental.

11- -30 Acres oflind In Kallhl valley, (Walklli side). A Btrcam of water flows alongthis land. A bargain

13 50 Acres of Hist Coffee Land In Puna,Hawaii, setcu miles from Itcp. Hycroft'sLargo Codec Plantation. Tho abovo landit held In feu simple. Also, 80 years lease onJ50 acres adjoining above with a privilege of16 years more. Price ( .2,000.

13 An Elegant Residence on Lunalllostreet, containing lit rooms, with electriclight fixtures and all modern toilet convenien-ces. There are sen ants' rooms, stables, etc,etc, on the premises Lot containing 100,000squaro teet nleely laid out and planted withfruit and shade trees.

14 A Oorcmodlous Residence on Hasslngcrstreet, tltted with all modern conveniences. Orwill trado lor suburban property.

old.

Ii! Housoand Lot on Bcrctanla street.House contains 0 rooms, and nil modern con-veniences. Lot 85x145.

17. I'M c Residence on Rcrctanla street.For further particulars Inquire at my olllec,

IS illousoaud Lot on Young strut.ltlllou-- c and Lot corner Victoria and

lleietanla streets, opposite Thomas square,house euntalns II rooms. Sbo of lot 100x300.

20 Large Elegant Lot on Prospect Btrcct,commanding mi extensive view of the cityand Diamond Iliad. Very cheap.

21 House and Lot on Young street nearthe uslJenec ot tho Rev. Mr. Hyde. Lot11 Ox Ho. Housu contains eight rooms.

23 Small House and Lot on Kcaumokustreet. Lot ftiKIUU.

&5 Pearl City Property.21 D.slraulu Tmet of Collco Land on Ha-

waii.21 Two Stores on Nuuanu st, opposite Kn-ki- ll

line, also three loduluc houses In thereir of vilj htoii' eontalniug 2o rooms In all.The' nboe. un Id pel eent, and Is leisid toresponsible p irtles for a terms of years.

20 A iiiont De'sii ibo Homo on Thurstonuvcnui1, I. irgu ejmumlti nud beautiful u;

house furnished throughout iuhtml wood with nil lntost improvements.Excelleut viow ot tho city nml ocean, nndouo which cannot bu cut off.

27 Large L .t nnd Commodious Dwel-ling on Queen htn nt, coininiaiding nn

iow of tho elty mid harbor. Nochoicer lesideueo is to bo hitil iu tho cityeven by tha most fuslidioin--.

Notiii" I inn Ntgotlito Loans on any ofthe ubotc piopcrly lor purchasers desiringsaino at from ill to 75 pur eent of the Milue.

Lor loiii.1 lieiitul.2 Cottage- on Quein street.8 Rented.4 atoi-- uii King streit near Fort street.5 Ofllco llooiu on King ntreet neai Fort

streit.0 Wmthotisu on Esplaiiude.7 A Coltugo on Young etieet, containing

5 rooms, pantry and bath. Rent 1?15 permonth.

8 A Residence on Klnau street. House Ingood repan dilmoat now) and having nil mo-dern hiiprmemcnts. A barn and eurrlagelioucvou thopri.inK's,

0 Houc ou School street. Rent ?15.

"Wanted.1 To rent a House centrally located, hav-

ing three or four bedrooms.2 To rent n small Cottage of three rooms,

centrally located, suitable for olllce.3-- To puichasu a Residence convenient to

car lines In Melnlty of Thomas Square orLunalllo st. Must contain nine or ten rooms.

41 o buy a Lot In tho vlelulty of Maklkl,125 by 200 teet or more.

5 To buy a Lot centrally located, 75 by125 feet or more.

0 To buy 10 or 15 acres of Coffco Landplanted with two year old Coffee trees Ingood condition,

7 To trade a good paying business forHouso and Lot valued at about $2500.

A. V. G-EA-

274-- tf COO King street.

Commissioner of DeedsFOR thk

tale of California.UaUng been appointed and commissioned

a Commissloiiei of Deeds for tho State of Ca-lifornia I am prcpired

To uduilulxter nud certify oitlis.To take and certify depositions and aluda-vlts- .

To take and certify the acknowledgment orproof ol powers of attorney, myrtgages,transft'it--, grouts, deeds or other Instrumentsor record.

A. V. GEAK,Telephone 250. CO'J Kin,; Street

To Let or Lease.

THE tESlDFNCr, OJFMR8. A LONG,ono wile- fioni pobtoluce. Large boiir,o w ithfurniture. Four bod ronmu, parlor, largedining loom, pnnlry, kltolien Imth iodhih,hot nml rold witter, .with patent closets,servant Uuumh, Htablefl, lioihO paddock,garden mid tret 8. A cluirming locution.

Apply to J ALFltliD MAGOON.tf Merckuut st next 1 oatofllco.

vv r$fr "W1 i"A"

EVENING BULLETIN, MAY 7, 1896.

Canadian-Australia- n

JmbSteomora tho above Line running oonnootion vntti the

CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAYBetween Vancouver, O., and Sydney, W and calling Victoria, B.

Honolulu and Suva (Fiji),

On about tho dates below stated, viz.:

From Sydney nnd Suva, Victoria anilVancouver.

Stmr "WABRIMOO" MayStmr "MIOWEKA" JuneBtmr "WARHIMOO" July

Tliroupli Tickets Issued from Honolulu Cnmutii,United States und Europe.

FlIEIOHT AMD FASSF.NOEII AQENTB:

MoNiooiiL, Montreal, Cannda.Robert Keuii, Winnipeg, Canada.

M. M. Steiin, Snu Francisco, Cnl.MoL. BnowN, Vancouver,

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Benson, Smith & Co.,Agents.

JPvesh.Hay,

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and FEED STUPESper Barkentino S. G. Wilder

THE

City Feed Store,Punchbowl nml llerotnuin.

L. H. DEE.IP. I-IO-KN

BASSETBREAD, PJES and CAKESkinds.

fjT The finest imported confectionery105-t- f Hotel Btreot, near Forti

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Stmr "MIOWERA" May 12Stmr "WAniUMOO" Juno 7Stmr "MIOWERA" July 8

E3F" For Freight nnd Passago and allGeneral Information, apply to

THE0. H. DAVIES & CO., L'dAgents for tho Hawaiian Islands.

Fadfis Mail $Wip C

AND THE

Occlflental & Oriental Steamship Co.

For YOKOHAMA and H0NGK0NQ:Steamers of tho nbovo Companies will

call at Honolulu on their way to theabovo ports on or about tho followingdates:

BtmrDorio May 10, 1890Stmrl'tru Juno 13,1890

For BAN FRANCISCO:SUmmcrs of tho nbovo Companies will

call at Honolulu on their way fromHongkong and Yokohama to tho aboveport ou or atiout tho following dates:

Stmr Coptic June 2, 1890fatmr City of Poking Juno 28, 1890

Bates of Passage areas follows:TO TOKO- - TO nONQ- -

nAMA. KONO.

Cabin S150.00 8175.00Cabin, round trip, 4

I ....... ii. oor rv ono rjCabin, round trip, 12

mouths 202.50 810.25European Stcerago .... 85 00 100.00

paying full faro will hoallowed 10 percent oil' return faro if re-

turning within twclvo months.

G5For Froight and Fnssago apply to

H. HACKFELD & CO.,Agents.

wilder s Steamshipn '

TIME TABLE.O. L. WIGHT, Fres. S. H. KOBE, See.

Capt. J. A. KIKQ, Fort Supt.

Stmr. KINAU,CLARKE, Commander,

Will leave Honolulu at 10 a. m., touching utLahainn, Mnnlnea Day and Mnkcun thesame day; Mnhukonn, Ka nllme nnd

tho following day, nrriving atIlilo the samo oouiiif;.

MAVIS HONOLULU. ABBIVKS HONOLULU.

Friilny May 15 Tuesday JIny 12Tuosday,...May 20 Friilny, Jtny 22

rriday, Juno 5 Tnosilny Juno 2Tuesday,... June 111 Saturday,... Judo 13

Returning, will leave Ililo at 1 o'clockF. m., touching at Laupahoehoo, Mahu-kona and Kawalhuo sauio day; Makena,Maalnca Uny and Lahaina the followingday; arriving at Honolulu tho afternoonsof 'luesdny and Fridays.

Will call at Fohoiki, Puna.CBNo Treight will he received after

12 noon ou day of sailing.

Stmr. CLAUDINE,CAMERON, Commander,

Will leave Honolulu Tuesday at Cr.M.)touching at Kahului, liana, Hamoa andKipnhulu, Maui. Jteturning arrives atHonolulu Sunday mornings.

Will call at Nuu, Kaupo, on second tripof each month. v

SJT"No treight will bo received afterp. M. on Uay of sailing.

This Company will reserves tho right tomnko changes in tho time of departure andarrival of its steumots without notice andit will not bo responsible for any conse-quences niising therefrom.

Consignees must bo ot tho Landings torecoivo their Triiglitj this Company willnot hold itself lespoiislblo for freight afterit has beou lundod.

Live Stook only at owner's risk.This Couipnuy will not bo responsible

for Money or Valuables of passengersunless placed in tho care of Pursers.

Fassongers are requested to pnrcbasotiokots before ombnrking. Thoso failing todo ho will bo subject to nu additionalcharge of twenty-liv- e per cent.

".C. B. JDWIGHT,

Does nil lands of Work in

Cement & Stone Sidewalks & Curbingilo lins on lianit a targe supply

Ohineso Grunito Curb nnd always keopsHawaiian Curbing Stouo. Estimatesgiven "and lowea prices assured.' 'I'ele-ohon- o

833.

ED. A. VILLIAMS,(Successor to O. E. WilliamB, H. H. Williams & Co.

and Williams Brps.

Pioneer Furniture Warerooms,.Established 1859

Pianos for Sale, Hire and Moved. Chaii-- s for Rent

Undertaker and Emklmer,Tombstones and Monuments.

Itcsldcnco and Night Tel. 810. 611 KING- - STREET, TeL 179

We'he What We Adveutise

and Just as Represented.

The

SHOE

Wo aro Pacemakers On

Footwear Prices.

Ogbbe Steamship Co.

Australian Mail Service.

For San Francisco:The Xew and Fino Al Steel Steamship

"Alameda"Of tho Ocennio Steamship Company willbe duo nt Honolulu from Sydney andAuokland on or about

May 28, 3896.And will loavo for tho nbovo port withMails and Passengers on or about thatdate. .

For Sydney and Auckland:The Now nnd Fino Al Steel Steamship

" Monowai "Ot tho Oceanic Stenmship Company willbe duo nt Honolulu from San Franciscoon or about

Juno 4z, 189G.And will lmvo prompt despatoh withMails and Passengers for tho above ports.

Tho undersigned nro now preparedto issue

Through Tickets to All Pointsin tho United States.

EST'I'or further particulars regardingFroight or Passago apply to

WM. G. IRWIN & CO., L'd,General Agonta.

Oceanic mm Co.

TimoTa"toleLOCAL LINE

'S. S. AUSTRALIA.

Arrive Honolulu Lenvo Honolulufrom S. F. for S. F.

May 1, 180G May 0, 1S90May 21), 1890 Juno 3, 18U0

THROUGH LINEFrom San Franoisco From Syduoy for

for Sydney. San Francisco.Arriie Honolulu. Ltaie Honolulu.

Mouowai, Juno4, '00 Alameda,May28,'00

U !'

A FAMILY IIOXJSL.T. ICxovujo, - 3F'rop.

Per Day 8 2.00Per "Week 12.00

Cpocial 3Con.tlily Katoo t

The Best of Attondanco, the Best Situa-tion anil tho Finest Meals in this City

Wo make a Specialty of Shoes.l

It's our business.

Wo propose to give moro

Value, Stylo and Comfort

Than anybody else can or wilL

McTncray's Mioe More,

405 Fort Street.

A LIFE SIZE

Crayon VPortrait

Framed CompletoWITH

One Dozen Photos of the Sillerion- -

Only S15.00EZTIs tho LATEST OrFR o lmV0

to mnko.

J.J.WILLIAMSj ui unuu uuu juaiiascapeFotograplier.

FORT STREET.

Beaver Saloon,H. J. NOLTE, Propriotor.

The Best Lunch in Town

Tea and Coffeeat all nouns.

THE FINEST BRANDS OF

Cigars and TobaccoALWAYS ON HAND.

Eagle -:- - House(Jno. McLean, Prop.)

Nuuanu Ac., between Berctnnla anil ScliooBtrttts.

ROOM AND BOARD:PorDny, S1.50PorAVeek 9.50

Rooms to let without board if preferrodi

R?' Dancing evory Batuniay with ICnwaihau Glco Club iu attendance

TELEPHONE 7Q7.

A. HARRISON,King st., btt. Tort and Alakea.

Contractor : and : Builder.MONUMKNTS AND TOUKSTOSES,

IW Finest Qrailo BLUE STONn.fromPunahou QnuHios, 278-t- f

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