tiiniib oflh yeiiin bulletin · j,klu2u.lfcf'4&-.lu-ijj& at yesterday's races....

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' .iT rmv s w WTurs" .f. r jrrflj . T - . i -- ' ' J) is? 1 7 0 fl ,... 1 is? :v x- - L o - : 4 jsu Bulletin i. J?r- - " 7 m yeiiin l .1 U 0! In- - in VOL. 1. NO. 204. HONOLULU. H. I.. SATURDAY, JANUARY 18. 189G. PRICE 5 CKNTJA ;.( i' V i THE EVENING BULLETIN. Published every day excopt Sundny nt ' 609 King Street, Honolulu, H. I. SXJJlSCnil'TlON 11ATBS. Per Month, anywhere In the Ha- waiian Islands 8 75 Per Year. ""'" 8 Per Year, postpaid to America, Canada, or Mexico ............ 10 00 Per Year, postpaid, other Foreign Countries 13 00 I'nynblo Invnrlnblv in Aavnnco. Telephono 25(1. V. 0. Box 89. B. L. FINNEY, Manager. MISS ELEN0RE IIMGERS0LL TEACHEH Or THE VIOIjIN Hcsirtonco with Mrs. E. E. W.ill, Horcta- - - .....1 Mtllnf utrtfttM. Address l'.O. Uox403. 102lra $250.00. "THE HAWAII VN" WILL l'AY THE sum of two hundred and fifty dollars to any or uersoiw connected ith 1 o kcilio Conniirrd,.! Advertiser" or (ho Hawaiian Gazette Comran , ubo will point lino ol "unmoral or inde- cent" out a word or n mutter in the, December number of Till" Hawaiian. Judgment as to matter rendered by New York Hera hi, tho Now York Evening i'ost, or tho .Now York Times. Criticism to bo submitted in writing to the Editor of Tub Hawaiian within yduHj(ffilate)iuYm. 102-t- f Editor of run Hawaiian. "TWO GREAT WORKS Tin: MARD ICriONARY AND THE THE rOIlMI'll ACCl.rTl.ll A TUB lly the lending Colleges and most noted States: men mid Writers Of the World. Tho latter ns tho MOST INTERESTING History o America Ever Written. M- - READ A FEW OPINIONS: The Dictionary! l'rnf. Slinlerof Harvard ay: "It remain an enduring monument to tholubor of its editors.1 lJiilverlty oyn I or f.ird Prof. Sojco "It wiU deservo all of the encomia passod upon it." vrof. Wheeler of Yule ay 1 'Clear, conciso, nccurute, comprohoc- - Bive." The Historical Novels. John R. MubIoIc nv Profoov arm MelClnley, Gnmriior ofOlilo, worst "One of 'the most beautiful productions ss I have ever seou. of the American pn of S'lw rlc, Oovf-rno- r Levi V. Morton, 'Thoy1 possohrt uidewa interest, and tell tho Story of tho new world th a unique, pleasant ami instructive manner." j. H,ltl,. rre.. T. O. O. V. Library AHoclutlon, Kiiynl "My judRinont U th it in the harmonious with tho thrilling romance of a Sort mpoTtan"et8,,lli;,e ltoryof ' our paral'el. country, thoy me B. R POSS, Soliciting Agent. Honolulu, H.I. street, - 009 King 1 House and Lots for Sale. Thoro ia a uow liouso and lot situated at Kapnlama. Eight on tho tramways lino. Tho lot is 55 foot wide by 100 foot long and being rontod at S120 a year; will soil at $900 audi. A very good investment. Thoro are five moro lots in tho same location, which will bo sold nt very reasonable prices. For further particulars apply to W. 0. AOHI. 193-l- in l&UaW-- LMUi. .. '.&tHm0jU& WONDERFUL Blood-Purifyi- ng Effect or Ayer's Sarsaparilla Mr. Chnrlci Stcpliennon, a well-know- n Hallway Kmployo at Kalnpoi, Now Zealand, write I "About ten years ngo, while en- gaged in shunting, my foot caught between the rails, and my leg was fractured below the knee. It healed in time, but I liavo been troubled ever olnco with swollen veins, and have been obliged, nt times, to wear a bandage. About a year ago it be- came much worse, and I feared I should bo obliged to give up my work. A friend advised mo to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I did so, and nfter taking four bottles tho swell- ing disappeared, and I have not been troubled with It since." AYER'S Cold Medals at the World's Chief Expositions. AYER'S PILLS for Biliousness Hollister Drug Co., Ltd. Jolo Agents for tho Hoimblio of Hawaii. i hMif! 0 0 Cmports of Champagne In- to the United States, FROM JAN. 1ST TO JUNE IsT, 1895. Casts. G H Mumm & Co.'s extra dry . v 3.831 Pommory & Greno 11,798 Moot & Ohandon 9,608 Hoidsiock & Co., (dry Monopolo) 7.501 Louis Roedorer 3,438 Ruinnnt 3 lfi Perrier Jouot 3.286 Irroy&Co 1.785 Vvo. Clicquot 2,378 BoucheSec 992 Dolbeok&Co 728 St. Marco. ux . 334 Krug& Co 270 Olins. Hoidsiock 3.r)5 Various 5.419 Total -- . 81,859 COMPILED FROM CUSTOM HOUSE RECORDS. Macfarlane & Co., 8olo Agents for G. H. Mumm & Co. for tho Hawaiian Islands. , 124-- tf For Sale or to Rent. A desirable dwelling hoUso on HasBingor street. Apply to Tho Hawaiian Safe Doposit and Investment Company' Fort Btreot. t Piano For Sale. A WOODWAIID & BROWN PIANO. Hns nu excollent tone and is in fine condi- tion. Will be sold cheap for cash. Addross L. T. 105-- tf DoLim- - Office. - ,iUA. &ju2 .... -- . ANNEXATION RESOLUTION. iNrnoDVCEO is tiii: united NTATKI COSOIirSS. Tile Question to lie Sulilullled to th Voter of Ilnnnll Trriiin of Statehood. Washington, D. C. Jan. 8. Tho following joint resolution ro-lut- ing to tho Hawaiian Islands, offered by Representative Spauld-i'ii- r (R.) of Mlohigun, was read in the liouso today and referred to tho Coinmittoo on Foreign Affairs: "That Congress doth consont that tho territory pronorly includ- ed with it and rightfully belong- ing, to.the Government of Hawaii, and commonly known as tho Sand- wich Islands, may bo eroctod into a new Stuto of Hawaii, with a re- publican form of govoinraont to bo adopted by tho people of said Government of Hawaii, by s in convention nssembh-d- , with tho consont of the existing Government, in order that tho same may be admitted as ono of tho States of this union. "Further, that tho foregoing consent ot Congress 18 givon upon the following conditions and with tho following guarantees, to wit: "1. B.-.i- d Stato to bo form6tl Mibjoct to tho adjustment by this Government of all questions of boundary or jurisdiction that may nribO with other governments nr iormuf governments ol Hnmm; and tho cuistitntiou tfn'ieof, with the proper ovidonce of its ndop-tio- n by the people of the Govorn-mo- nt of Hawaii, shall bo trans- mitted to tho I'nsidont of tho United SNtos, to bn lid before Congress for its linnl action on or boforo January 1. 1893. "2. Said Stato, whon admittod into tho Union, aftor ceding to tho United States all public pro- perty and means belonging to the Government ot Hawaii, snon ro-ta- in all public funds of every kind which may belong to or bo due said Government, and nlsn nil vacant and unpopulated lands lying within its limits, to bo ap plied to tlio paymonts oiiuoueois and liabilities "of Baid Government of Hawaii, tha residuo of said lands to bo disposed of as Baid State may diroct; but in an caso are said dobts and liabilities to become a chargo upon tho United; States. "Further, that if tho President of tho United Ktatos shall in his judgment doom it most advisable instoad of proceeding to submit tho foregoing resolution to the Government of Hawaii as an over- ture on tho part of tho United Shtes for admission, to negotiate with that Govorument, then, re- solved, that a Stuto to bo formod out of tho piosont Govornmont of Hawaii, with one representative in Congn'ss, shall be admittod into tho Union by virtuo of this act as soon as tho terms and con- ditions of such admission shall be agreed uiion by the Governments of Hawaii and tho United Statos, imd thnt .100,000 bo appropriated to dofray tho expenses of missions and negotiations either by treaty or artioles as tho Trosidont may dooide." Wlrth'a ClrciiK. Correspondence from Maui states that tho oircus people have played to puokod houses wlieievor they showod on that Island, "Standing room only1' was the cry every night. On Monday night a porforuiunco will bo given at Ewa, and on Wednosday noxt tho show will open at Lihuo, Kauai, returning to Honolulu on Monday. January 27. They will show horo for ono week prior to sailing for Yokohama, and at ouoh performance entirely new and original features will bo intro- duced. There is no doubt as to tho tont's boing tuxrd to its ut- most capacity ouoh ovoning. ,4ui-JklW- -l j,kLu2U.lfcf'4&-.LU- i Jj& AT YESTERDAY'S RACES. CiOOD AITKKNOO.VS SPORT EN-JY- i:! II V TIIOSR l'ltESKNT. The llecordfor Hawaiian ttred llnrto Ilrokrn-Itl- llj C Win Ilolh ItuiinliiK i:vcut. The attendance nt yesterday's racos was vory fair but not us largo as oxDctod. At the couise tho woathor was nil that could be desired and tho track just moist enough to insuro tho ubsoncc of dust. Tho first race was cilled at 1 o'clock, but somo fifteen minutes un3 wasted in gotting tho starters in position. Aftor ono falo start tho raco commenced with thirteen contestants. Until tho homestretch was rotched it was chiefly for tho oaso with which tho "'scratch" men ovorhaujed tho othors. Coining down tho stretch Angus and Dexter took the lead with Sylvester close be- hind. The paco was too fast for Tommy King and he fell with his whool with four or five moro over him. Doxter led until a few yards from tho wire when Angus spurted and won by about half a ym'd Time 2:29. Tho buy's half-mi- le handicap wis won by Fred Iaukou in 1:-2- 1. in tho fivc-mil- n rnco thoro woro seven starteis. The first to cross the wire in each miln leceivtd tiuee p lints, the second two and the third one. Tho flr.it mile was made in 2:35, Gilo? being first, Angus second and Sylvester third. Tho othor four miles were simply a repetition of tho first, lines and Angus allowing bylvoa-te- r to take the lend and set the pace and thon beating him at tho wire in tho snmo order. Tho five-mil- were mado in 14:24. Tommy King dropped out on tlio second lap with e. collapsed tiro. He protested against tho award- ing of the raco to Giles on tho ground that tho latter fouled him by cutting across him but tho protest was disallowed. In the half-mi- le and ropoatj running race, Billy O. took both boats as was oxpectod in 53 and 52J. The trotting and pacing raco in tho class was tho ovont of tho day, Thoro woro throe startors: Schumann's Judah.Mac-farlane- 's Salvator and Honolulu Stables' Unkuowu. To prevent tho mare from broaking which lost hor the matoh raco last week. Shu was uttirod in a sot of hobbles which seemed very effectual, as she wont tho milo in 2:41 with- out a skip, shutting out Unknown md winning as sho pleased from tho Macfarlane horse. Tho timo made in this heat broke the re- cord for Hawaiian bred horses of 2:42, mado by Muofarlane's Fred Mao on tho 14th of Juno two yoirs ago. The second bout w.is oven faster than the fust, tho maro winning o.isily in 2:40J and still further breaking hor owu a d tho tntok record. In tho trotting race of tho 2:10 olass James Qulnii showed his friends that io knew whut ho whb talking about when ho Bud "290" would win. Tho first bent was takon by tho Quinu horsa easily in 2:41 A. In tho second "290" lost a boot and coining undor tho wire the b roast strap broko, nud un accident was narrowly averted. ThiB beat whs taken by Lottie L. in 2:47; kTwonty Cent being ruled out of the race for foul driving. Tbo third heat mm won ouBily oy "isyu" in In tho last racoEmin Bay wub withdrawn, loaving only four contestants. Joo Daniels Jr. took tho first and Bocond quartors, Hilly O. having tbo outsido aud a Ujacl start The Cornwell horse, however, got to the front at the , jrfrf,). .:&&.. v ""W throe-quart- er polo, and won tun raco in 1:52 with Confederate a oloso second. Only tho regula- tion twonty minutes was allowed botwoon boats, but the timo seemed longer to the occupants of tlio grand stand, owing to the ubsenco of music. This, however, was not Mnnagor David's fault. Tho backer of Confederate are not satisfied with tho ending of the milo race yesterday and offer to motch him against Billy O. of any amount from 250 to $51)0. Judah, who now holds tho roc-or- d of 2:404 for Hawaiian bred horses, is owned by George Pat- terson, who purchased hor from Johnny Valkor for !r2o0 and drove her in his hack for some months. When it wab found that ho whb speedy the maro was put in Gus Schumann's bunds for traing in the trnok and yesterday's record is tho result. WHO KKUIRKIl IS. Tlio I'rriahlciit u DeKcenilniit of the 41IICCII of Sueclcu. Chicago, January 8. A. C. Kruogor of this city is a blood rolatiou of President Paul Kruo-gc- r of the Trausvnal. The Ohi-cagoa- n, like his distinguished cousin, is desconded from tho royal family of Vasa through Christinn, Queen of Sweden, and, with othois of his relatives, is n paity to a suit against the Swed- ish Government for the rocoverv of23,000.000,n part of Chnstina'fa ostatc Mr. Kruogor has boon a resident of tho United States for moro than forty years, of which have been passed in this city When soon at bis homo. Mr. Kruegor said: "Yes, it is true that my cousin, President Paul Kruegor, and I and tho various branches of the Kruegor family, are descoudauts of tho royal fami- ly of Vasa through Christina, Quoen of Sweden, the daughter of tho great Gustavus Adol-ph- us. My grandfather was Com- modore Kruogor, an otlioer in tho Swedish navy, who, boing on a mission from tho Swedish Government to tbo Swedish set- tlements in Dolawaro and New Jorsoy, was by his own enthu- siasm and porsonal fooliug for tho Americans fightinc neainst tho English yoke, induced to join the Amoriouns, and fitted out a vessel of which he took coram md and helpod to destroy tho English privateers sont out against the Americans. Tho island in the Hudson still known m Kruegor's island was givon to my grand-fatho- r by the Indians. "From what I know of my cousin, I imagine ho will bo a hard man for tho English to taoklo, and when ho nnd liis pooplo know thoy aro in tho right thoy will soo tho matter to the ond. I think this will bo as good a chance as I will have to write to my cousin, as ho will surely be interested to know that tho popple of tins great republic Hyinp.itbiz with tho Boers in their dcfeiiso of their couutrv " ' Toriii)' Celebration. Everybody is invited to attend tho celebration of the 25th anni- versary of tho proclaiming of King William of Prussia as Em- peror of Germany to be held at Independence Park thia afternoon. Consul Suhr will not as president of tho day nnd will be called upon for a fow remarks on the ovont colobrutfd. No regular pro- gram has boon prepared but tho afturnnon will bo spontin singing, dunoing and foasling. Everyone who attondB miy,be sure of n jolly good time. Court of Arbitration. London, January 8. A more-mo- nt is on foot among prominent Americans and Britons in this city to bring about tho formation of a permanent Court of Arbitra- tion to settle disputes between tho two nations, us proposed by Jus- tice H.irluu in 1893. ,.j iittadSt- - wA- (.ssMi Tiv -- TiiniiB It,' - OflH mm w ANOTHER WAR CLOUD ' tlllFAT UltlfAIN AND UKIUI iNV LIAUL.K TO I' 111 IT. Irritation Catmeil by a IlrllUli nc Kvpeillil tn in Sontli i:uirror W lllliuu'o Action. The following disp itch dated Bui liu, Docombor 31, ib tho first piece of news of a groat war cloud, further dotiils of which have formed the chief topic of the press on both sides of tbo Atlantic ever since. An alarming telegram has been received from Pretoria, Trims vaal, which states that an armed force of tho British South African Com- pany, numbering 800 men, with six Maxim guns and othor anil-lo- ry pieces is reported to have in-va- tho Trahsv.ml temtory. A telegram from Prot iria f ur-th- or stntfS that tho Iiritirf'i folcos have already reached tho vicinity of Rnstenburg and are advancing upon Johannesburg. On learning of tho nows, President Kruegor of tho Trinsvaal ordered that u further ndvunci of the invadois should bo prevotited by foico of ttiins, and ho issued n proclam- ation calling upon all burghers to defend tho country An armod coniliot, as a result of the appoal, is inevitable. On tho same day a special from Capo Town to tho Loudon Times said: Consequent upon a letter signed by tbo loading inhabitants of Johannesburg, which was sgnt to Dr. Jameson at Oh if Mnfoking on Saturday. Dr. Jamoson on Sunday crossed tho Trans- vaal frontior, near MafVking, with 700 mon It is knnwu that ho passed Molmaui at 5 o'clock Mon- day morning. Tho lottor referred to said that the intorml policy of the Govern- ment of tho Transvaal republic had incensednnt only tboUitlandors but a large number of B.ors, while its external policy had exasperated tho neighboring statos t tho ox-ti- ut of endangering the peace and mdepondonco and the preserva- tion of tho republic. "Tbo people horo only desire fair play and tho maintenance of inuopondonco," tho lotter wont on to say, "and the prosenco of those public libertios without which life is not worth liv- ing. Tho Govornmo'itdenios tbeso things and violatos the national sense of Euglishgmon at ovory turn. Wo miibt consider what must bo tho condition of things in the ovont of an armod conflict, thousands of unarmed mon, women and children of our raco will bo at tho mercy of tho well-arm- ed Boors, aud property will be in tho greatost peril. Wo feel wo are justified in tuking any stops to prevent tho shedding of blood d to insure the protection of our rights." K.i i tbeso ro sons Dr. Jamoson was asked to come to tho relief of tho discontented pooplo, and guar- anteed n-i- reasonable oxp no ho might ln-u- r in i.olping th m. Tho London Times, in an edi- torial on tho nows, tlxughtth) letter hnrdly justifiod Dr. Jame- son's startling move, but raid if ho wero satirfiod that nothing but immodiato and dooisivo interven- tion on his part could savo " great British communi-- y from armed violenoo, m conduct would be approved in London. Colonial Sooretary Chamberlain -- at onoo telegraphed to Dr. Jame- - son, ordering him to return with- - oat dolay to tho company's torri- - tory. Tho P.iriB correspondent of tho-Nf- York Horald gtreB as the origin of the trouble tho oncronoh- - ments ot loroignors, wno are ctlli-- Uitlanders and are mostly (Continued on Jih page) tf$,i& X.. ,1 0 ! i f I.J & 3 4 VJ

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Page 1: TiiniiB OflH yeiiin Bulletin · j,kLu2U.lfcf'4&-.LU-iJj& AT YESTERDAY'S RACES. CiOOD AITKKNOO.VS SPORT EN-JY-i:! IIV TIIOSR l'ltESKNT. The llecordfor Hawaiian ttred llnrto Ilrokrn-Itl-

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VOL. 1. NO. 204. HONOLULU. H. I.. SATURDAY, JANUARY 18. 189G. PRICE 5 CKNTJA

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THE EVENING BULLETIN.

Published every day excopt Sundny nt' 609 King Street, Honolulu, H. I.

SXJJlSCnil'TlON 11ATBS.

Per Month, anywhere In the Ha-

waiian Islands 8 75

Per Year. ""'" 8Per Year, postpaid to America,

Canada, or Mexico ............ 10 00Per Year, postpaid, other Foreign

Countries 13 00I'nynblo Invnrlnblv in Aavnnco.

Telephono 25(1. V. 0. Box 89.

B. L. FINNEY, Manager.

MISS ELEN0RE IIMGERS0LL

TEACHEH Or THE

VIOIjINHcsirtonco with Mrs. E. E. W.ill, Horcta- -

- .....1 Mtllnf utrtfttM.

Address l'.O. Uox403. 102lra

$250.00.

"THE HAWAII VN" WILL l'AY THEsum of two hundred and fifty dollars to any

or uersoiw connected ith 1 o

kcilio Conniirrd,.! Advertiser" or (ho

Hawaiian Gazette Comran , ubo will pointlino ol "unmoral or inde-

cent"out a word or n

mutter in the, December number of

Till" Hawaiian. Judgment as to matterrendered by New York Hera hi,

tho Now York Evening i'ost, or tho .Now

York Times. Criticism to bo submitted in

writing to the Editor of Tub Hawaiianwithin yduHj(ffilate)iuYm.

102-t- f Editor of run Hawaiian.

"TWO GREAT WORKS

Tin:

MARD ICriONARY

AND THE

THE rOIlMI'll ACCl.rTl.ll A TUB

lly the lending Colleges and most noted States:men mid Writers

Of the World.Tho latter ns tho

MOST INTERESTINGHistory o America

Ever Written.M-- READ A FEW OPINIONS:

The Dictionary!l'rnf. Slinlerof Harvard ay:

"It remain an enduring monumentto tholubor of its editors.1

lJiilverlty oyn Ior f.irdProf. Sojco"It wiU deservo all of the encomia passod

upon it."vrof. Wheeler of Yule ay 1

'Clear, conciso, nccurute, comprohoc- -

Bive."

The Historical Novels.John R. MubIoIcnv Profoov

arm MelClnley, Gnmriior ofOlilo, worst

"One of'the most beautiful productionsss I have ever seou.

of the American pnof S'lw rlc,Oovf-rno- rLevi V. Morton,

'Thoy1 possohrt uidewa interest, andtell tho Story of tho new world th a unique,

pleasant ami instructive manner."

j. H,ltl,. rre.. T. O. O. V. LibraryAHoclutlon, Kiiynl

"My judRinont U th it in the harmoniouswith thothrilling romanceof a

Sort mpoTtan"et8,,lli;,e ltoryof'

ourparal'el.country, thoy me

B. R POSS,Soliciting Agent.

Honolulu, H.I.street, -009 King

1

House and Lots for Sale.

Thoro ia a uow liouso and lot

situated at Kapnlama. Eight on

tho tramways lino. Tho lot is 55

foot wide by 100 foot long and

being rontod at S120 a year; will

soil at $900 audi. A very good

investment. Thoro are five moro

lots in tho same location, which

will bo sold nt very reasonableprices.

For further particulars apply to

W. 0. AOHI.193-l- in

l&UaW-- LMUi. .. '.&tHm0jU&

WONDERFULBlood-Purifyi- ng Effect

or

Ayer's SarsaparillaMr. Chnrlci Stcpliennon, a well-know- n

Hallway Kmployo at Kalnpoi, NowZealand, write I

"About ten years ngo, while en-

gaged in shunting, my foot caughtbetween the rails, and my leg wasfractured below the knee. It healedin time, but I liavo been troubledever olnco with swollen veins, andhave been obliged, nt times, to weara bandage. About a year ago it be-

came much worse, and I feared Ishould bo obliged to give up mywork. A friend advised mo to tryAyer's Sarsaparilla. I did so, andnfter taking four bottles tho swell-ing disappeared, and I have notbeen troubled with It since."

AYER'S

Cold Medals at the World's Chief Expositions.

AYER'S PILLS for Biliousness

Hollister Drug Co., Ltd.Jolo Agents for tho Hoimblio of Hawaii.

i hMif!0 0

Cmports of Champagne In-

to the United States,

FROM JAN. 1ST TO JUNE IsT, 1895.

Casts.G H Mumm & Co.'s extra

dry . v 3.831Pommory & Greno 11,798Moot & Ohandon 9,608Hoidsiock & Co., (dry

Monopolo) 7.501Louis Roedorer 3,438Ruinnnt 3 lfiPerrier Jouot 3.286Irroy&Co 1.785Vvo. Clicquot 2,378BoucheSec 992Dolbeok&Co 728St. Marco. ux . 334Krug& Co 270Olins. Hoidsiock 3.r)5

Various 5.419

Total -- . 81,859

COMPILED FROM CUSTOM

HOUSE RECORDS.

Macfarlane & Co.,

8olo Agents for G. H. Mumm & Co.for tho Hawaiian Islands. ,

124-- tf

For Sale or to Rent.

A desirable dwelling hoUso onHasBingor street. Apply to

Tho Hawaiian Safe Dopositand Investment Company'Fort Btreot. t

Piano For Sale.

A WOODWAIID & BROWN PIANO.Hns nu excollent tone and is in fine condi-tion. Will be sold cheap for cash.

Addross L. T.105-- tf DoLim- - Office.

- ,iUA. &ju2 .... -- .

ANNEXATION RESOLUTION.

iNrnoDVCEO is tiii: unitedNTATKI COSOIirSS.

Tile Question to lie Sulilullled to thVoter of Ilnnnll Trriiin

of Statehood.

Washington, D. C. Jan. 8.Tho following joint resolution ro-lut- ing

to tho Hawaiian Islands,offered by Representative Spauld-i'ii- r

(R.) of Mlohigun, was read in

the liouso today and referred to

tho Coinmittoo on Foreign Affairs:"That Congress doth consont

that tho territory pronorly includ-ed with it and rightfully belong-ing, to.the Government of Hawaii,and commonly known as tho Sand-wich Islands, may bo eroctod intoa new Stuto of Hawaii, with a re-

publican form of govoinraont tobo adopted by tho people ofsaid Government of Hawaii, by

s in convention nssembh-d- ,

with tho consont of the existingGovernment, in order that thosame may be admitted as ono oftho States of this union.

"Further, that tho foregoingconsent ot Congress 18 givon uponthe following conditions and withtho following guarantees, to wit:

"1. B.-.i- d Stato to bo form6tlMibjoct to tho adjustment by thisGovernment of all questions ofboundary or jurisdiction thatmay nribO with other governmentsnr iormuf governments ol Hnmm;and tho cuistitntiou tfn'ieof, withthe proper ovidonce of its ndop-tio- n

by the people of the Govorn-mo- nt

of Hawaii, shall bo trans-mitted to tho I'nsidont of thoUnited SNtos, to bn lid beforeCongress for its linnl action on orboforo January 1. 1893.

"2. Said Stato, whon admittodinto tho Union, aftor ceding totho United States all public pro-

perty and means belonging to theGovernment ot Hawaii, snon ro-ta- in

all public funds of everykind which may belong to or bodue said Government, and nlsnnil vacant and unpopulated landslying within its limits, to bo applied to tlio paymonts oiiuoueoisand liabilities "of Baid Governmentof Hawaii, tha residuo of saidlands to bo disposed of as BaidState may diroct; but in an casoare said dobts and liabilities tobecome a chargo upon tho United;States.

"Further, that if tho Presidentof tho United Ktatos shall in hisjudgment doom it most advisableinstoad of proceeding to submittho foregoing resolution to theGovernment of Hawaii as an over-

ture on tho part of tho UnitedShtes for admission, to negotiatewith that Govorument, then, re-

solved, that a Stuto to bo formodout of tho piosont Govornmont ofHawaii, with one representativein Congn'ss, shall be admittodinto tho Union by virtuo of thisact as soon as tho terms and con-

ditions of such admission shall beagreed uiion by the Governmentsof Hawaii and tho United Statos,imd thnt .100,000 bo appropriatedto dofray tho expenses of missionsand negotiations either by treatyor artioles as tho Trosidont maydooide."

Wlrth'a ClrciiK.

Correspondence from Mauistates that tho oircus people haveplayed to puokod houses wlieievorthey showod on that Island,"Standing room only1' was thecry every night. On Mondaynight a porforuiunco will bo givenat Ewa, and on Wednosday noxttho show will open at Lihuo,Kauai, returning to Honolulu onMonday. January 27. They willshow horo for ono week prior tosailing for Yokohama, and at ouohperformance entirely new andoriginal features will bo intro-duced. There is no doubt as totho tont's boing tuxrd to its ut-

most capacity ouoh ovoning.

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AT YESTERDAY'S RACES.

CiOOD AITKKNOO.VS SPORT EN-JY- i:!

II V TIIOSR l'ltESKNT.

The llecordfor Hawaiian ttred llnrtoIlrokrn-Itl- llj C Win Ilolh

ItuiinliiK i:vcut.

The attendance nt yesterday'sracos was vory fair but not uslargo as oxDctod. At the couisetho woathor was nil that could bedesired and tho track just moistenough to insuro tho ubsoncc ofdust.

Tho first race was cilled at 1o'clock, but somo fifteen minutesun3 wasted in gotting tho startersin position. Aftor ono falo starttho raco commenced with thirteencontestants. Until tho homestretchwas rotched it was chiefly

for tho oaso with whichtho "'scratch" men ovorhaujedtho othors. Coining down thostretch Angus and Dexter tookthe lead with Sylvester close be-

hind. The paco was too fast forTommy King and he fell with hiswhool with four or five moro overhim. Doxter led until a few yardsfrom tho wire when Angus spurtedand won by about half a ym'dTime 2:29.

Tho buy's half-mi- le handicapwis won by Fred Iaukou in 1:-2- 1.

in tho fivc-mil- n rnco thoro woroseven starteis. The first to crossthe wire in each miln leceivtdtiuee p lints, the second two andthe third one. Tho flr.it mile wasmade in 2:35, Gilo? being first,Angus second and Sylvesterthird. Tho othor four miles weresimply a repetition of tho first,lines and Angus allowing bylvoa-te- r

to take the lend and set thepace and thon beating him at thowire in tho snmo order. Thofive-mil- were mado in 14:24.Tommy King dropped out on tliosecond lap with e. collapsed tiro.He protested against tho award-ing of the raco to Giles on thoground that tho latter fouled himby cutting across him but thoprotest was disallowed.

In the half-mi- le and ropoatjrunning race, Billy O. took bothboats as was oxpectod in 53 and52J.

The trotting and pacing raco intho class was tho ovontof tho day, Thoro woro throestartors: Schumann's Judah.Mac-farlane- 's

Salvator and HonoluluStables' Unkuowu. To preventtho mare from broaking whichlost hor the matoh raco last week.Shu was uttirod in a sot of hobbleswhich seemed very effectual, asshe wont tho milo in 2:41 with-out a skip, shutting out Unknownmd winning as sho pleased fromtho Macfarlane horse. Tho timomade in this heat broke the re-

cord for Hawaiian bred horses of2:42, mado by Muofarlane's FredMao on tho 14th of Juno twoyoirs ago. The second bout w.isoven faster than the fust, thomaro winning o.isily in 2:40J andstill further breaking hor owua d tho tntok record.

In tho trotting race of tho 2:10olass James Qulnii showed hisfriends that io knew whut ho whbtalking about when ho Bud "290"would win. Tho first bent wastakon by tho Quinu horsa easilyin 2:41 A. In tho second "290"lost a boot and coining undor thowire the b roast strap broko, nudun accident was narrowly averted.ThiB beat whs taken by Lottie L.in 2:47; kTwonty Cent beingruled out of the race for fouldriving. Tbo third heat mm wonouBily oy "isyu" in

In tho last racoEmin Bay wubwithdrawn, loaving only fourcontestants. Joo Daniels Jr.took tho first and Bocond quartors,Hilly O. having tbo outsido aud aUjacl start The Cornwell horse,however, got to the front at the

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throe-quart- er polo, and won tunraco in 1:52 with Confederate aoloso second. Only tho regula-tion twonty minutes was allowedbotwoon boats, but the timoseemed longer to the occupantsof tlio grand stand, owing to theubsenco of music. This, however,was not Mnnagor David's fault.

Tho backer of Confederate arenot satisfied with tho ending ofthe milo race yesterday and offerto motch him against Billy O.of any amount from 250 to $51)0.

Judah, who now holds tho roc-or- d

of 2:404 for Hawaiian bredhorses, is owned by George Pat-terson, who purchased hor fromJohnny Valkor for !r2o0 and droveher in his hack for some months.When it wab found that ho whbspeedy the maro was put in GusSchumann's bunds for traing in thetrnok and yesterday's record istho result.

WHO KKUIRKIl IS.

Tlio I'rriahlciit u DeKcenilniit of the41IICCII of Sueclcu.

Chicago, January 8. A. C.Kruogor of this city is a bloodrolatiou of President Paul Kruo-gc- r

of the Trausvnal. The Ohi-cagoa- n,

like his distinguishedcousin, is desconded from thoroyal family of Vasa throughChristinn, Queen of Sweden, and,with othois of his relatives, is npaity to a suit against the Swed-ish Government for the rocovervof23,000.000,n part of Chnstina'faostatc Mr. Kruogor has boon aresident of tho United States formoro than forty years, ofwhich have been passed in thiscity

When soon at bis homo. Mr.Kruegor said: "Yes, it is truethat my cousin, President PaulKruegor, and I and tho variousbranches of the Kruegor family,are descoudauts of tho royal fami-ly of Vasa through Christina,Quoen of Sweden, the daughterof tho great Gustavus Adol-ph- us.

My grandfather was Com-modore Kruogor, an otlioer intho Swedish navy, who, boingon a mission from tho SwedishGovernment to tbo Swedish set-tlements in Dolawaro and NewJorsoy, was by his own enthu-siasm and porsonal fooliug fortho Americans fightinc neainsttho English yoke, induced to jointhe Amoriouns, and fitted out avessel of which he took coram mdand helpod to destroy tho Englishprivateers sont out against theAmericans. Tho island in theHudson still known m Kruegor'sisland was givon to my grand-fatho- r

by the Indians."From what I know of my

cousin, I imagine ho will bo ahard man for tho English totaoklo, and when ho nnd liispooplo know thoy aro in tho rightthoy will soo tho matter to theond. I think this will bo as gooda chance as I will have to write tomy cousin, as ho will surely beinterested to know that tho poppleof tins great republic Hyinp.itbizwith tho Boers in their dcfeiiso oftheir couutrv " '

Toriii)' Celebration.Everybody is invited to attend

tho celebration of the 25th anni-versary of tho proclaiming ofKing William of Prussia as Em-peror of Germany to be held atIndependence Park thia afternoon.Consul Suhr will not as presidentof tho day nnd will be calledupon for a fow remarks on theovont colobrutfd. No regular pro-gram has boon prepared but thoafturnnon will bo spontin singing,dunoing and foasling. Everyonewho attondB miy,be sure of njolly good time.

Court ofArbitration.London, January 8. A more-mo- nt

is on foot among prominentAmericans and Britons in thiscity to bring about tho formationof a permanent Court of Arbitra-tion to settle disputes between thotwo nations, us proposed by Jus-tice H.irluu in 1893.

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ANOTHER WAR CLOUD

' tlllFAT UltlfAIN AND UKIUI iNVLIAUL.K TO I' 111 IT.

Irritation Catmeil by a IlrllUli nc

Kvpeillil tn in Sontlii:uirror W lllliuu'o Action.

The following disp itch datedBui liu, Docombor 31, ib tho firstpiece of news of a groat war cloud,further dotiils of which haveformed the chief topic of the presson both sides of tbo Atlantic eversince.

An alarming telegram has beenreceived from Pretoria, Trims vaal,which states that an armed forceof tho British South African Com-

pany, numbering 800 men, withsix Maxim guns and othor anil-lo- ry

pieces is reported to have in-va-

tho Trahsv.ml temtory.A telegram from Prot iria f ur-th-or

stntfS that tho Iiritirf'i folcoshave already reached tho vicinityof Rnstenburg and are advancingupon Johannesburg. On learningof tho nows, President Kruegorof tho Trinsvaal ordered that ufurther ndvunci of the invadoisshould bo prevotited by foico ofttiins, and ho issued n proclam-ation calling upon all burghers todefend tho country An armodconiliot, as a result of the appoal,is inevitable.

On tho same day a special fromCapo Town to tho Loudon Timessaid: Consequent upon a lettersigned by tbo loading inhabitantsof Johannesburg, which was sgntto Dr. Jameson at Oh if Mnfokingon Saturday. Dr. Jamoson onSunday crossed tho Trans-vaal frontior, near MafVking, with700 mon It is knnwu that hopassed Molmaui at 5 o'clock Mon-day morning.

Tho lottor referred to said thatthe intorml policy of the Govern-ment of tho Transvaal republichad incensednnt only tboUitlandorsbut a large number of B.ors, whileits external policy had exasperatedtho neighboring statos t tho ox-ti- ut

of endangering the peace andmdepondonco and the preserva-tion of tho republic. "Tbo peoplehoro only desire fair play and thomaintenance of inuopondonco,"tho lotter wont on to say, "and theprosenco of those public libertioswithout which life is not worth liv-ing. Tho Govornmo'itdenios tbesothings and violatos the nationalsense of Euglishgmon at ovoryturn. Wo miibt consider whatmust bo tho condition of thingsin the ovont of an armod conflict,thousands of unarmed mon,women and children of our racowill bo at tho mercy of tho well-arm- ed

Boors, aud property willbe in tho greatost peril. Wo feelwo are justified in tuking anystops to prevent tho shedding ofblood d to insure the protectionof our rights."

K.i i tbeso ro sons Dr. Jamosonwas asked to come to tho relief oftho discontented pooplo, and guar-anteed n-i- reasonable oxp no homight ln-u- r in i.olping th m.

Tho London Times, in an edi-torial on tho nows, tlxughtth)letter hnrdly justifiod Dr. Jame-son's startling move, but raid ifho wero satirfiod that nothing butimmodiato and dooisivo interven-tion on his part could savo " greatBritish communi-- y from armedviolenoo, m conduct would beapproved in London.

Colonial Sooretary Chamberlain --

at onoo telegraphed to Dr. Jame--son, ordering him to return with--oat dolay to tho company's torri- -tory.

Tho P.iriB correspondent of tho-Nf-

York Horald gtreB as theorigin of the trouble tho oncronoh- -ments ot loroignors, wno arectlli-- Uitlanders and are mostly

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fflKU;.B .

K A GREAT TELEGRAPH LINE. - ry ,' , rno.n i,ondov to ikkma anbfP' i HACK IN A SKCONDr

11"

NomrthlniE About the l.luri of thUreal northern mid EaMeru

Telcirrnpti Compniilpi.

llussia lind finished tlto landhno ncrosa Siberin tho linowhich, it will bo remomboreJ,wasintondod to be part of tho routo solong projected into tho UnitedStatos by Bering Strut. But thoAmoricun and of the projont hadfuil'd, uud Russia found she hadan stretch of linoacross b'r bureti stop))es, andnow mm noiiiini; to nuiicn tneoud to. In fault of anything hot-to- r

to do with tho struggling ter-

minus, it was cirriod to Vladivo-stok. Tho Northern TolcgrapliCompany of Denmark saw thopossibility of utilizing this ondfor a Europoui communicutionwith China and Japan. Not thatChina and Japan hud expresseda dosire for such a union.

Tho wily Danes took caro notto ask permission, but slipped theland ond of 'their cablos intoshore in inoffensive drain- - pipes,and quietly mucin thoir connec-tions until thoy had a cable run-ning fiotn Hongkong to Amoy,Gnuluu", Woo-Sun- g, Nngusaki(Japan), and connecting with thelaud lino at Vladivostock. Whenthe Chinese wakened up to thopresonco of tho cable, it was tootato to objoct. Thoy simply pro-foss- od

theiusolves utterly scepticalof its usefulness, anil rofused tohave anything to do with it.However, thoy som had n practical demonstration of its capnbil-itief- e.

An Orioi tal more boldthen his compatriots resolved toact on tho pricoof rico telegraphoddown to Shanghai from l'okiu,andto buy up u quantity. Ho did so,and made a big sum. Soon after,a lottery drawing caino oil inPokin, in which many residentsof Shanghai were interested. Thelucky numbers wero telecrapheddown, hut tho majority of thohnklors telt it unorthodox to trustto tho impious Western contriv-anc- o

which disdaiuod timo andspaco, two things which tho Imperial Dragon himself had alwaysrespected, and thoy lot theirscepticism go so far tliut theysold thoir tickots for a song tomore progressive gamblers. Thonext week, when tho recopnizoapost arrived, tho report of thetolegraph was confirmed. flThonow contrivance could not havohad a more impressive advertise-ment.

Tho Great Northern Company,in venturing into Chim-s-o watersto pick up tho useloss ond of theRussian hnd lino nt Vladivostok,left a lloating end at Hongkong,bat immediately another duringcompany camo on to meet it. Theyear before, 1870, the famousEastern Telegraph Company, thec.iblo compiny which today pos-sesses nearly twice as many milesof cablo as any other in tho world,had laid its linns from Lund'sEnd to Gibraltar, thenoo to Mal-ta, and on to Alexandria. It hadalso laid a line from Aden toBombay. On tho other side ofthe Indian peninsula, tho EastornTologruph Company, todaj' thosocond largost in tho world, hud

up tho end laid down atombuy, and had run a cable

from Madras to Penung, andfrom Penaiig to Singapore. Vhpp,tho next yoar, tho Groat North-c- m

appeared in Chinese .wutors,it was' nii' easy matter to run upto Hongkong to moot it, and thuswas furnished the last link in thotremendous circle which, begin-ning in England, crosses tho uorthof Europe and Asia, passes downthe eastern sons of Asia, andthrough the Gulf of Bombay, thoIndian Ocodn, the MediterraneanSea, and tuo o.int Atlantic, back toEngland.

Mr. Muir tells an incident thatpertains to a large portion of this

FITS GOMEDIVram. U. S. Journal ut HtdleiniA

fiof.W.U.IVxUc.who makia a tcclnUy or Epllcpajr,hu without iloubt treated ami cured more case thanmy living l'hyslclou ; Ma tuccens It sitonlshlng. Wefcvoheardofca;8of20yeai9'itam!lui;curedl)jrulm.lie rml)llheavaluble worlt on this dUeasa which hetend with ft Urge bottle of hi abnolute cure, free tony luffcrer who may tend their l'.O.anil ExprcM

We advise anyone wishing a cure to ddrt,groMV. II. rUES, i P., 4 CwUr 8W MtvTTorlc.

POPULARITY,5)8,000 in Use.

Thoro are 98.Q00 FischerJPianos'in uso. Inordorftofullyapprociato this marvel"ous fact it is only necessaryto know that an ordinarypiano manufacturer maypoint proudly to a record of10,000 pianos sold. It is awondorful an uuparalloledpopular indorsement thisrecord of 98,000! ....REPUTATION",

A Sourco of Satisfaction.AVhona piano is notboing

played upon it is in usonovortholoss. IE you doubtthis statement attompt tocompletely furnish yourparlor without n piano, andnote tho rosult. Then overyacquaintance naturally as-

sociates you with yourpiano. Let it bo one thatyou may well bo proud of.If it is a Fischer Pinno, youcan feel that it is beyondcriticism its reputation ismoro than local tho Fisch-er is known North, South,East, "West, nnd in overyland.

TERMS,Cash,or easy payments if desired.Purchnsors of tho Fischer

Pianos aro enabled to ob-

tain n first-clas- s instrumonton easy paymonts if thoy sodesire. Every piano is ful-

ly warranted. Our spaciouswarorooniB afford visitorsan unique opportunity tomake a proper selection.Illustrated catalogues ("free)upon application.

WALL, - NICHOLS

. COMPANY.Solo Agents or Hawaii.

I7if Hare just received on inTOico ofthe above Hallos. 201-t- f

Don'tdelay butactjMwa bottle of

Pe.rryJDXv$'

UamMTjr

tfllerl and.bz.

dn3 GURcany

NIK. rrjwt

JT mo6r

Thy havlVsiU &.

HQlltsf er -:- - DrugCompany,

13G-t- ( Agents (or the Hawaiian Islands.

Building -:- - Lots

DeliiMitlu situation, neautlfulilewof theocean, Kxccllcnt neighborhood. Lovelysurrounuuigs.

A. V. GEAR.131-- tt

EVENING BULLETIN, JANUARY 18, 1896.

When It Comes

To Disinfectants wo still havo

- plenty, our sto.ck has not

been exhausted, and now

arrivals aro on hand.

Geo. H. HxiddyD.D.S.

DENTIST.Tout Stukkt, oit. Catholic Mission.

Hour from 0 a .m. to 4 r.M.

:- - Dr. Russel, -- :

Ollicc, Mnsonio 3uilding.

Hours: - U- -ll nm, 3--3 im. : Tclrplione 484.

Ilcslik'nec, Telephone (570.lftj-l-

W. H. WINCHESTER,HAltNESS MAKElt AND SADDLED.

Sells Hawaiian trees and rs

English saddles.Our Motto is :

"Tako Pains and Keep Customers."115 Bethel St., hetweon King mul Hotel,

Telephoim 11 )0. lfi2-t- f

Hint'sRight

I jiijL JfJaJTv

Iont Forget That?IEli:iItON & AKCKISR,

Havo asplenclid lino of

NEW -:- - SUITINGS,For the

:E3Iolia.a,37-- s IArlington Block, : '. : : Hotel street,

S. Decker, Mgr,

Bargains inClocks, Watches andJewelry !

Owing to failing health, 1 wish to closeout my husiness early noxt year. To thisend I will sell my enMre stock of

Clooks, Watohes andJewelry lmm

ms pwcts toi csw.

GKEAT BARGAINS WILL BE GIVEN.

Thomas Lindsay,'Campbell Block, - - - Merohant St

144 tf

THE "ARLINGTON"A FAMILY HOTEL.

1 ICxo-u.no- , - Frop.

Per Day 8 2.00PorWeok 12.00

The Best ot Attendance, tho Best Situa-tion and tho Finest Meals in this City

David Dayton.

Lands For Sale nod Houses

For licitIn nil prt of City.

tSf-- Specialties will bu noted In this spaeofrom time to time.

David Dayton.101-t- f Merchant street.

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

Next LncftV l'lnning Mill, will havofresh overy ilny

MACHINE MADE POIFIIOM TUB

KALIIII POI FACTOBY,

Which will bo sold to fiitnllles in largo orsmall quantities, iso contain

KMS Ft'KNISIlKI).

W. L. WILCtX,I.lltf- - Proprietor Kiilihl Pol Factory

Store open uciiIiu;h.

N". F. BUHGESSRepairs Garden Uos!, Spnnklers. Water Taps.

Etc., Etc.

Saw FiliiiR anil nil kinds of Tools Sharp-ened, including Carving Knives and. Scis-sors. Lawn Mowers repaired nnd for rent.Also, Setting Glass in fact all kinds ofJobbing. Work called for and returned.Shop nnd residence en Miller streetRinR up Telephone 852. 1-- tf

S. KIMTJBA, ,

Wholesale Dealer in JapaneseWines.

Liquors and Provisions, Sakl a specialty,

Allen Stheet. Telephone 703.151-l- y

LIN SING KEE,PLUMBER AND TIN SMITH.

403 Hotel stroot, Honolulu.47-t- f

QUONG SAM KEE & CO.Importers and Dealers In General

Merchandise,

Wholesale Wine and Spirit Merchants,

145 Corner King and Maunakca Sts.

C T. AKANA,No. 324, Nuuanu street.

MERCHANT TAILOR, VFine Suitings made to order at lowest prices.145 Clothes cleaned and repaired.

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

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

boots and Shoes to order, I uso the bestmaterial. Goods warranted toweur well. 14- 3-

L. AHLO,No. 408, Nuuanu htroot.

lias just receivoda now lino ofDRY GOODS, LADIES AND GENTS'

SHOES AND GENEBAL MERCHAN-DISE.

Agent for the following rico plantations:Walplo, Waiawa, Waimalu, Waialua,Kancoho and Kapaluma.

tF My rico from Kaneoho is markedL A and Is guaranteed Al.P.O. Pox 114, .... Telephono 109.

143- -

LARSEN'S

EXPRESSKino and Ndcano SmELTS.

Telephone S4LC.

Comment is uunccmny .

WE LARSEN.135--

EVERY i MJ1N HIS i OWN HDRSE t UDCTaR.

DR. POTTIE'SCELEBRATED -:- - LIVE -:- - STOCK -:- - REMEDIES

ron the cunn or niKJLSES-o- r

BOSSES, 0ATBLS, SHKHF; DOGS, SWIHE AD POULTEY.

The marvelous remedy vhich prevents

Hair Falling OutEOR SALE BY

Solo Agent, Honolulu.ZST Neat pamphlet free on application. P. O. llox 292, Telephone 20. lOC-t- f

ATEL. 004

Family

Rrnnpp. . , m ifi tt,iL Mi

HOTEL STREET, OPPOSITE ARLINGTON BLOCK.

CHOICE FRESH GROCERIESJust opened a full nr-t-l complete nt5aorhnont of tholuxuries and dolicnciea from ovory civilized nation,

. which will bo sold lowor than lhn lowest. . . .

Fresh California Creamery and Island Butter. '

FAMIIV TKAIH: A SI'IICIAII'V.

All.Goods delivered promptly. Civility and cvory nttontiou given to customers nt

GO'WA'N'S CASH STORE.

J. T, Waierhouse,

drieori Sti-ec- t Store.

GROCERY DEPT.

EVAPORATED FRUITS.PEACHES,

PEABS,

APPLES, ETC.

in Tins and Jars. Assorted Chut-iioy- B,

HnniB and Bacon, Potted

Meats, Boston Baked Beans nud

Cereals.

MERCHANDISE DEPT.

DRY GOODS,

BLANKETS,

DRESS TRIMMINGS,

COTTON GOODS,

DENIMS,

I X L LIME.

CROCKERY DEPART-MENT.

STONEWARE,

OHINAWARE,

HAVILAND CHINA,

LAMPS, ETC,

HARDWARE.

EORT STEET, NO 10.

DRY GOODS,

SILKS,

LACES,

TRIMMINGS,

LINENS.

JohnT "Waterhoiise.193-- t

FOR . . .

TINWARE, CROCKERY, HARD-

WARE, CIGARS, ETC,

At lowest prices, go toWING TAI LUNG.

HI-- 331 Nunanu street.

CHEONG KEE CO.,

All kinds of tinwaro, crockery,fito, at lowest prices

141 Nuuanu and Hotel streets

TEL- - 604

Peoples

Store.ETr IJTav. wM(? '

UBSto! I 111

BRAUNSCHWEIGER - & - CO,Importers andLIquor Merchants.

No. C, Dmmm Street, - San Francisco.

FOK SALE IN nULK.Amkkican Bonnnox Whiskies in Homl per

barrel containing about 40 gallons eachnt various prices according to age andquality.

California Grape Brandy in Bond perbarrel ot about 40 to CO gallons.

CASE GOODS.

lo theccltbrated Can IffttiibiM.'"Extra Pony" 13ourbon Wldsky, 12 bottles,

3 gallons per case."Benrprass" Dourbon Whisky, 12 bottles, 2

2-- 5 gallons per caso,"Old I'ioneer" Bourbon Whisky, 12 bottles,

2 2-- gallons per caso."Tennessee White Bye" Whisky, 12 bottles,

2 2 0 gallons per caso.

CALIFORNIA TOIIT WINES, BHEKHJES,ANGELICA.

Send orders by .mail. Satisfaction gua-ranteed,

BraTinsohweiger & Co.,1 tMiu No. 5, Urunim street.

Here's the Stuff

Oritorion .. Saloon

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vaWlW.'.4. wMtts. faJ ' ' l'J -- . ij.-- i li' 3kMk$wm i I ki'-- ' 'ikWt Jftfik ,xir ;',vi--'.- ,. l r.u44uiMM

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circuit, and which hna becoraofamous in tho tolograplrio world.It is as follows:

"Sonio years ugo, at. n lelegra-pli- io

toirce in the Albf-r- t Hull,London, n foaturo ol"thoi'Voning1Bamusoinont whs the rondiug-o- f

a meBsnge toTuhoran, in Permu,and back. A Bonding and a

instrument bad boon putin the ball and connected with thowires of tho lndo-Europoa- n Tolo-grap- h

Company. This lino cross-o- d

tho Channel by ctblo to Ger-many, and then bv ' land linosran ovor Gormany, South Russia, J

Caucasus, Arraoma, and Persia,to Toheran. At Teheran tho wirewas joined to a second lino of thocompany, returning to London bytho Bamo route. Tho lines woreclearod for tho experiment, and,at a given signal, tho key of thoBonder was pressed by tho Priucoof Walos. Tho instant that thobutton of the instrument wastouched, 'click' went tho roooiver!Tho current had boon to Porsiaand baok. '' --McClurc' s Magazine.

Nil iv.14 Sentimental.

"Yon keep ringj hero, don'tyou?" ho nskoil in a Woodlaud-- n

venue j welry st ro."Certainly," replied tho clerk.

"Something for youraolf?""No; I um tiiinkin' of gottin'

sunthin' fur my uirl. Got any-

thing for about 2 ?""Yes, 1 can give you a plain

ring at Unit pno. Hero is some-

thing very mint" '

"I guoss that would fit her nilright. Kiu I have sunthin' en-grav-

on it!-- '

"Of courso Wh,.t is ill"'Wall, 1 want you to put on it,

'From Thomas J. to Holou H.,who is not only tho best-looki- n'

but the smartest girl intho Statu of Michigan. My lovowill novor, never grow cold, andshould doa lb overtake mo my lastthought would ho of you. Ber.inrl niwl vou'll bo hapov andplouso accept t.iis as a tokou of

lovo.' That's' vi it I want you toput on."

"Good gracious", but you can'tget all that on a ring!" exclaimedtho clerk.

"Must have it. or I don't wanta ring!'' was Um firm reply.

"But tho usivl' way is simplyto ongravo: 'T. to H.' with thodato after it."

"Tho usual wiiy may bo allright with some girls, bin it won'twork with mine.. ,Whut.eho jvantsissentimont heaps of sontimout.So you can't get it on?''

"Couldn't possibly do it. You'dwant a surface us large as yourhand to got that on."

'Say! exclaimed tho youngman, after a moment of reflection,"I have it! I'll buy her a silvorbolt bucklo instead of a ring, andI'll have 'em. put on nil I said andadd to it: 'Ytu uro never ubsontfrom my thoughts, and n visionof your dear faco rises up boforemo u thousand, times n day. Botrue bo true I Virtue is its ownreward, and your mother kin livowith us after wo'ro married. Nomore at present. Goodby.' "

Dotroit Free Pross.i

City Carriage Co.. J. S. And.rado, manager. If you want a

hack with good horso and care-ful driver ring up Tolophono 113,corner of Fort and Merchantstreets. Hack at all hours.

Sound llu.l..The tcstlmonliilil imliVslica In tlio proprie-

tors of Hood' Snrinarlll.i are ot purchased,nor are they wilttuu up In their cilice, nornre they from their . mploycs, but they nro

facts from truthful tii.d grateful people, whoare reliable and as oi iliy of confidence- ns irthey came from your most trusted neighbor.

Ilooii'a 1'iM.s ate the best family catharticand liver medicine. Harmless, reliable, sure.

COMMERCIAL SALOONOor. Niiuhihi imd Ilcrctnnl St".

T. KUVEN, IKmiPEer.

COOL FRESH BEER!On Draueul and tllu 81'inilard Brands of

Bottle Beer.

3nANDIE8. WlHE8 ANDFINE WMIBnENCH L1QUOnB

TAHLE OLAKCTA SrECIAITV.SOO'tf

SNOWBALL PACTORY .

XClnuu and Punchbowl Stroots.

ICE -:- - CREAM !

Kr,DoUverod to all parts of the city.Telephone 673.' -

For Sale. ,

A NEW WlNCItE3TER SINGLE SHOT45-- 70 military Illllo. A hargalu. Address

X.ogo-t- t Bullbtin OlBee.

Death, to

HSOH PRICES!

No moro middlemen's profitswhen you buy of us.

We buy uo moro goods fromwholesalers. Everything comesdirect from tho factory.

AT THIS- -

BEDROOM SETSvon

QO.OOCONSISTING OF

7 PIECES, finished ns fino nsS50 to S100 sots. Largo Bev-eled Mirrors, with tables hav-ing drawers 18x28 and bottomsholf. Drawer work has edi-tor slide and works perfectly.No swelling; wood thoroughlyseasoned.

ANOTHER SNAP IN

Bedroom Sets"Wo nro going to clean out our

ontiro old stock--, consisting of 7piece sets for $25 and upwards.

Vo want room. Goods nro com-ing direct from tho factory.

CHIFFONIERS

3 13.75.DO YOU WANT ANYTHING BETTEK

THAN THAT !

NO TROUBLE TO SHOWGOODS. AYo challenge nnyonoto sell tho snmo goods for thesame monoy. Tliis moans nionoyto you.

Call and soo for yourself.

X3Iopp cSs GpFurniture Dealers, Cor. Kins and llethel Sts.

L'01-l- f

AHI,MANUFAOTUBEK, : UPHOL--:

STEKElf : AND DEAL- -Elt : IN . . .

Furniture, Bedding, Etc., Etc.Contraotor unci Bulldor.

No. 89, Nuunnu street.

Hns on hand Coffins, Cnmphor Trunks,Matting, Wurdrol'CH, Desks, Matresses, etc.

fJST" Call in and inspect goods.ICO-t- f

Orient Planing Mill,VING FAT & CO.,

CONTIUCTORS AND BUILDERS,Furniture of Ml kinds made and repaired-Buildin-

houses and making rice mills a spe-cialty. P. O. Box 103, corner KIhk and Beihelstreets. 142

BROWN & KUBEY !

HOTEL ST.

Carry an lmmensostock of

of every description.An inspection invited.

DON'T FORGET THE PLAC- E-In tho Arlington Block, Hotel street

200-t- f

SANDERS'

EXPRESSDrays x

Express"Wagons

Trucks"Vo ubo tho grdatest core in

moving nil kinds of goods nnd

at' Moderate Prices.King Street near Fort.

Tolophono 8G.203-t- f

pi

WlfWEPiir

EVENING BULLETIN, JANUARY 18, 1890.

HOLIDAY --- :-- GOODSI cordially Invito Ladlei and Uenltctncn to In-

spect my stock of ! ;

EMUKOlDEItED SCKEENS, TABLE COVLHS AND QUILTS,

Ueatitiful Lacquer' AVaz'e andliJi'onze.

I CAnitT A H'LL STOCK OP

MEN'S -- - FURNISHINGS,0- - Especially the

YAMATOYA SHIRTS.

K. 1T,rJT?,TTrA- -Hotel street, next

SELLINGTo close out the stock,

Drawn

Vltj- - -

ilrdwny

Silk Spreads,3?ajamas,Curtains, Etc.,

Will sold at cost or less.

SHIRT WAISTS AT 50 CTS. EACH AND HELMETS AT 25 CTS.

A.109-li-n

S5rr"srP. 0. Box 4S0. FOUND

THE OnEA-I'ES- PLACE ON THE ISLANDS TO

Buy New & Second-Han- dFURNITURE.

IS

UOKNEIl OF lKing & Nuuanu Sts.

faci53!53Jggg3J!!agc53g

rfrrSR w

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bo

Exclusive and Attractive. JHG FislliUS".Froo Eotls nnd Bait Furnished.

GET OFF THE TRAM AT BISHOP'S SWITCH

Telephone 889.

Central VIeat JVIarletLovo'a Building, Nunonn St.

A FIRST GLASS Markot iu everyitspect.

Ordew delivered promptly to nil pnrts ofho city.

WESTDROOK& OAKESProprietors.

Telephone KM. 120-t- f.

Live Stock

DELICACIESof all kinds.

HayGrain

AND.FeedritEE DKLIVEllV.

A. L. MORRIS & CO.,51 Fort Street Telophone 422

150-t- f

The . . .

Hawaiian ElectricCompany,

HttB a largo assortment of

Chandeliers; and Elec-

trical GoodsConstantly on hand.

Estimotos given for house wir-

ing and Electrical plants.Marinfc'Xviritig'a specialty?

THEO. HOFFMANN,32-t- d Managor.

to A Porter. 18'J.tf

AT COST

"Work,

BARNES.(Mrs, Lacks)

FOltT STREET STOIE.

eS3ac2acSBSaa:TEf-KriloN- 245

Mutual

AT THE.- -

2ih.ij Honolulu'

- ii. i.

MA7QQ&THE GRASS HOUSE

Bathing Resoriat waikiki.

Merchants ExchangeS. I. SHAW, Proprietor.

Corner KIhr .t Nuunnu Street, Ilunoluln

Choice Liquors nnd Fino lieor.

Tolopliono O.OX.AM NOW prepared to accept your orders

I for dyeing, all kinds of cotton goods,woolens, Bilks, crepes, lawns, etc, atcheapest prices:

N IUIVAMOTO,1P2-- U Kaullke street makal of KIn street.

HOP & COMPANY,Vliolesalo Dealers In

Chinese Silk, Tea, and Matting,Liquors and Manila Cigars, English and

Amerlcau Groceries.102 Hotel street. - . . . Telephone 117.

t

'AH PING,Dealer in Chineso Ten, Cigars,

1'ennnt Oil, Sugar, Soap,Candles, oto.( nt loventmarket price

Corner Nuuanu and HtcootB. 143

CHIN WO & CO.Youni; Ah In, Sfgr.

Corner Bcretanla and Nuuanu sts., Honolulu.

RICE rLANTT.KH-Alwn- ys lmvo for unlo thehct quality ofrico. Our rice marked WOOIt guaranteed to bii Al.

Agents for the following rice plantations:Palama, Halawn, Moanalua, AValklkl, Walplo,Kalawao, Knwalhapa and Waloll. Onlni, andIlanalcl, Kauai.

1 Tel. 218. POUox243.

Wanted at tho Louvre Saloon,01 Xuuunu Street.

6000 men daily to drink the 5000

. . FAMOUS" SEATTLE. BEER, . .

ICE COLD ON DRAUGHT.

EDWARD & HARRY,1'ostofUco Uox 475 - Honolulu.

132-O-

Tfi Empire Saloon 'fitgeneral stock Liquors, Ales and Wi;

MJAbAAflAET Wincs 'J"trjlPJ&SSZS;

SATURDAYS

SUNDAYS

Trains will leave Saturdays Oil'a.m., nod h-1- p.m., arriviugin Ilonolnl

3:11 p.m. and G:'JG p.m.Train willlouvo BnndayB OtlC a.ui

arriving Honolulu 5:20

ROUND TRIP TICKETS:

1st Class $1 7t2nd Glass, 2f

F. C. Smith,132-.1i- n Gcn'l I'nss. and Ticket Agent

B HORNIB --A- K E3 15 "3TBREAD, PJES and CAKES

Of nil kinds.

)?" The flncBl imported confectioneryJ35-- U Hotel gtreo' Fort.

PANTHEON SfiLOQN,FOUT AND HOTKL STS.

Beauanartcrs Eulerorise Brewinor Co5

TIIE

Lnrgost Consignment of Beorthat over arrived horo, now

on DraughtDODD. l'rop'i

Beaver Saloon,H. NOLTE, Proprietor.

The Best Lunch in Town

Tea and Coffeeall nouns.

TIIE FINEST BHAXDS OF

Cigars and TobaccoALWAYS HAND.

INTERNATIONAL

IRON WORKS

BRONZE BRASS, and IRON

CASTINGS. MACHINERY

made and repaired.

IKParticulnr uttontion paidSHIPS, BLACKSMITHING.

C. R. McVeigh, Propr.124-- tf Queen St.

Castle & Cooke(LlMITKD)

IM:i?OXtTEDRtS,HnrdwaroandCommissionMerchants,

General

MerchandiseAgriculturalImplementsandP ImitationSupplies.

JONES. JOKES

The Hawaiian

SAFE DEPOSITAND- -

Investment ColHAVE FOR SALE

Few Shores

Pain Sufjnr Stock,Ilnwnilnu Sugur Go. Stook.

AIO- r-

Ua'wnllnii Govornmont and 1stMortgapo Siigur Planta-

tion llonds.tSjr For pnrtiemlara apply

Tho Hawaiian Safe Deposit &investment uompany,

408 Vurt Htrxnt Honolulu

il '.,..-.".- u ... 5 . . ....'.;. . . .,.-v.tif-e jk, .. rZikMk&ihxu : ...,.

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PKhSH HEEK iMVAYSON DltAUOHT.'

JURP0RT AND SHERRY,

Ale of tho finest end come to nsdirect tmm Europe.

OUR' MCBRAYER WHISKEYImported straight from Lonis- -

ville, Ky.

JAMES OLDS, Prop.4S-t- f

J. J. SOI.I.1VAN, J. rSl'CKLKT,President. Sec'v.

Fasliion Staples Go.,L'fl.Honolulu, II. I.

Sullivan & Buckley, Mnuyrn.

FINEST EQUIPPED CARRIAGESiu jhe City, with Competent mid Care-

ful Drivers.

Siand at tho Pantheon Stables,Corner of Fort nnd Hotel Streets.

Tclepuone:Unw'n Hotel Stables, 8Pnnthcon Stnbles, 34,

tf Fnshion Stnbles, 148.

CAN'T BE BEAT!WHAT?

My $10.00 Hath Tubs, lined with bestiptiility, No. 10 zinc, 0 in. Pipe, Ulinin andl'liiR, with wood lim nil oomi lele. Otl.er(lcalorgaro dumfonnded, nnd it'sort to allninnncr of Trick h nud Kxciibcn.

Uo not deceived, tlit--t- . Jtntli Tuln havebeen Bold for ?14 until I reduced the prioe.

I am prepared to do nil work in my linonnd giiurnutte bntitdictiou. Kstiinates fur-nished.

If you wnut n cood .Toll chain for Cash.ring up Telephone S14, nnd I nni youruinn.

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ThePACIFIC

HARDWARECompany.

Cummiiis' Blcck

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT'

Grand Sale of

Paintings.

Commencing Saturday, Dec. 14th1895.

Choice Pictures,-- BY

D. HOWARD HITCHCOCK.

SpecialImportations

Miistorpieoos in Pnrinn

Marble, Guaranteed Gon-uin- o;

Silk Lamp Shades,

the B anil N Lamps, Pic-

tures, Artotypos, Photo-p;ravur- o,

Engravings,

Water Colors.

17G-t- f.

ALLEN & ROBINSON,

Doalors in Lumber and Coal"and Building Matoriala of aVkinds. ' .

Quoon Rtroot, Honololai.--

E, B. THOMAS, , ,

CONTHA0TOR AND BUI.LDEB.riCstimntos givon on all

kiudtt of Stoua, Brick nnd Wood'work. King Blreot. IMf

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K BY ATJTH0E1TL

&' Sale of Stalls, New Honolulu Market.

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On Monday, January 20lli, 18!, at 12

o'clock noon, nt tlio Market House on Ilio

Ksplanade will bo offered at Public Auctiontlio remaining unsold Stall, for a trrm ot one

jcar.These Stalls arc divided Into four Sections,

A. II. C and 1).

Sectiov A. Contains 20 Stalls numberedfrom I to 20 with Marblu Slabs and Is In-

tended for the Sale of Fresh Fish and CornedMeats only.

Section II. Contains 20 Stalls numberedfrom 21 to 40 with Sloping Marblo Slabs andIron drainage ways which are Intended for theSale of Fresh and wet Salt Fish and otherProducts of the sea.

Section C. Contains 20 Stalls numberedfrom 41 to CO with Zinc Covered tops and Is

Intended for the sale of Poultry, KgU's, Visi-table nnd fruit.

Sittiov I). Contains 20 Stalls. The Ma-l;- al

half numbered from 01 to 05 and "I to 75

with Clue covered tops, I Intended for thesile of Dried FUh. The Mauha half numbcridfrom i to 70 and 70 to 60 wllh Zinc coveredtop. I Intended for the sale of Poultry,Ekk, Vtgulnlilui and Fruit.

The ti,iet Monthly Hen'al of tliu Stalls willbo as shown on the Mnp nt the front entranceof Hie Kxeciitlve It n I'll nir- -

The Stalls will bo put up at the Monthlyupset rental as marked, and sold to the high-

est bidder.The rent vi 111 he payable monthly In ad-

vance.

Illslit of poi if slon Is exceptwith tin- - written consent of tlio Clerk ot theMarket, and Is also subject to all rules of theMarket.

J. A. KINO,Minister of the Interior.

Interior Olllcc, .Ian 10, 1S1K). 20J-2- t.

51? Eveijir Bulletin

DANIEL LOGAN. Editor.

SATURDAY - JAN. 18, 189G.

LATEST FOREIGN NEWS"

II.'KUIIILE loss or i.i im: iiyi:aktiio.uaki: in i':iisi.v,

Artlilly nt KHqulninlt Poclcyan!- --

.tlnllil)- - of ItumlHu SoItllorK

Jinn' OlFer to llnslu.

San FitANCifCO, Jan. 10.

Tehekan (Peisin), Januttry 9.Two earthquakes occurred in

the district of Kahlkbal, tlio firs1

on the night of January 2d. Thelnrge rillugo of Janjubud was

Sevorul others wero purtinlly destroyed nnd 300 personswore killed. The second earth-quake oocurred on January 5th,and was very severe. It was feltover an area of 100 square milos.The town of Got was destroyedand a thousand houses were de-

molished. In addition groatdamagf was done to runny villages.The loss of lifo was very great.There wero 800 persons killed inGoi alone, nnd largo numbers ofcattle and shoeu porishod.

Bkuixn, January 9 A dispatchto the Frankfurter Zoitung fromSt. Petersburg says the crow oftlio firt ohi83 Russian steel cruis-er Hunk, 10,923 tons, mutiniedrecently in the harbor of Algiers.The mutiny wns suppressed bytho Fror.cli Authorities, iiiidthiitylenders of the outbreak are smdto bo on the wuy to Oronstadt.where they will be executed.

Rome, Jauunry 9. News is re-

ceived horo that tho Italians inAbyssinia have defeated EmperorMouolik'b forces ut Makolth, thoengagement taking place January7th (Tuesday). The Shouns losthouvily tvhile the Italians hadonly throe native troops killed nnda few wounded.

VicTOniA, B. 0., JanuuryD.Tho greatest activity is beingshown by the naval authorities utthis station. Tho officers havebeen taking a grontdoal of interestin the dispatohrs regarding thetiff betweon Great Britain andGormany, and more official dis-patoh- os

than usual have beengoing betweon Admiral Stephen-son and the Admiralty Office inLondon. It is hard to tell justwhat bearing all this has on thotrouble between tho two big Eu-

ropean powers, but thore is nodoubt that pxtra precautious are"being tako'n to protect Britishintorosts on this Coast. ,

. 4t- -

It had boon officially announcedthat her majesty's ship RoyalArthur, tho flagship of tho Pacificsquadron, would loavo for Bug-lan- d

beforo tho close oi 1695, nndtho usual iarotvoll balls werogiven, but eho is still here, andfrom what can bo learned willretrain horo until spring. . Inthe.pust but one big war snip Iimh

beeu kept on this station, t'.icothors being smaller onos. Nowit is stated that two largo shipswill come out to join tho Pacificlleot, besides ouo which is intend-ed to relievo the Koyul Arthur.

Another instanco of tho factthat Great Britain is nlivc to horintorosts in tho Pacific is thatwork on hor majesty's shipSntollite, now in the Esquimaudock, is being rushed both nightand day. Tho Satillito met withan accident in the South Pacific,.nd when she arrived it wns an-

nounced that she wo.ild be in tliodock for six weeks. All this hasbeen changed, nnd the men ntwork on hor say th.it sho wtll boready for service in ;i few days.

St. PcTEusiiuno, Jauuury U. --Tlio Yokohama curroHpondont oftho .Novoe Vrstny cables thatJapan has offered free and unli-mited anchorage to llussian w.irships in all Japancso harbors,with n view to diverting Bupsiafrom her intention of acquiring aharbor in Coroa.

Honrj Norman, spooial com-missiou-

of tho London DailyChronicle iu Washington, tele-graphs inteiviuw with a largenumber nf members of Congress,who uw all in f ivor of arbitrationfor tho settlement of disputes

Great Britain and thoUnited States, excepting thoseinvolving uational autonomy orhonor. Ho also rofers to thoabandonment by Great Britain ofthe Schombitrg line and thechanged attitude of tho Englishpublic, siyiug that nothing blocksthe way to n prompt sottlomont.not only of tho Venezuelan but ofall other lunttors now pending andoreating international discord.

1

A.NOTIIKU IVAIt OI.OUI).

(Continued from 1st page.)

Englishmen, in the ropublic. Thoold Boors, who aro desoondauts oftho original Dutch settlors, re-

fuse to allow the Uitlanders, whoare neurly all Englishmen, to takepart, in tho dirootion of the affairsof tho Transvaal. The Boers arewell ucquaintod with tho English,and thoy know that if the Englishor partisans of England have tholeast shnre in tho Government ofthe Transvaal tho indopendoncoof the republic would quickly dis-appear, and (Jooil Rhodes, whohas always had a dosire to nnnoxall South Africa to Cape Colony,would speedily find tbo means torealizo his ambitions. Tho Trans-vaal region is exceedingly rich,England has never ceased to re-gret not having takon the Boercountry long ago.

The London Times on January1 says: "Historically we mustadmit that there is something tobe said for the Boers, who

further and furthor intotho interior to osoapo from Britishrule and to maintain thoir ownprimitive and puritanical institu-tions. But no small body of moncan claim a permanent monopolyof so largo a pait of the earth'ssurfuco abounding in resources ofevery kiud ''

On January 2 news of a fightcame as follows: Tho invadingEnglish army in tho Transvaalhas beeu disastrously defoated bytho Boers. A(scnro or more haveboeu killed, many wounded andDr. Jameson is a prisoner atJohannesburg. One of tho mostimpudent acts of aggression overoommitted, oven by British arms,has thtiB mot with swift retribu-tion.

It is said that Jameson coollypooketod the Queen's orders toretire, saying laconically to thomessenger that he would attendto thorn, and tQX gayo tho com

EVENING BULLETIN, JANUARY 18, 189G.

mand to his trcops to snddlo nndmatched, not on tho back track,but on toward Johannesburg. HowttR met by tho Boers nbout thirtymiles oast of Johannesburg. Thefamous marksmanship of tho Boorswas no lt'RB deadly than in thoirgallant dofonso against tho samoenemy fiftoon years ago. Twentymon, including throe officers, werokilled, nnd fifty wero madoprisonors beforo Jamoson sur-rendered.Tho malcontonts of Johannesburg

failed to riso as was oxpeotod, andthus JnmoBon'n troops had onlytho ohnraotor of a freobooting

into tho country. Hisaction was speodily disavowed bytho British Government, PromiorCeoil niiocloa of Onpti Colony, andtho Chartered Company. SirHoroules Robinson, Governor ofCapo Colony, upon hearing of theinvasion, promptly disavowod anyprior knowledgo of it.

Dr. Loyde, Socretiry of Statofor the Transvaal, was in Ger-miu- y

w! on tho trouble wnsand ho nnd" a direct

appeal to Emperor William to'in-t'-rven- o

in bohalf of his country.Tho Emperor was reported tohave expressodextremo indignationnt tho filibtistonug methods ofEngland. Tho British Embassyat Berlin gave n statement thatconsiderably nllnyod tho publicexcitement.

There was u report on the 3dinst. of n sooond army, consistingof sovoral hundred Bechuaiialandtroops, marching for Johannes-burg and tho next d iy it wns re-

ported to havo boon out down.Emperor "William telegraphed

his congratulations to PresidentKrnrger for his victory ,yoi-- thoiuvaders without outside help.The leading papers ut oncosounded n call to prepare for wur.Tho German press responded withgreat bittorness. There is usimilar tono in tho Fronch pressagainst England, and Germany,Rupsia and Franco nrosiidtobein accord to stop British aggres-sion.

It was stated iu Berlin that theTransvaal would in fnturo havo nrepresontntive in Berlin, and thisin the face of tho British claim ofsuzerainty would bo taken as acauso of war in Groat Britain.

News of Premier Rhodes' resig-nation was confirmed on tho 4th.His successor is Sir GordonSprigg. It is insinuated thatRhodes has an ambition to founda great South African Ropublic,and that he is a rebel in tho pre-sent trouble

A large squadron, as elsewhororeported, has been ordered toSouth Africa by Great Britain.

The German Emperor sent anote to the Cztr of Russia by aspecial messenger '

Thore aro 30 000 discontentedpooplo armed iu the Transvaal,and an order has been mado forthem to disarm on pain of prose-cution. They aro very reluctantto give up their arms. Tho situ-ation ut Johannesburg is critical.

Dr. Jamosou has been extradit-ed to tho English authorities andwill bo tried in London. Hudthe Transvaal government holdhim or treated him wjth violencewar would bo certain. His oxtradition is nbout tho only peace-ful nppoaring incident iu thouholo situation.

IIIIOKK VV TIIK .TIKKTING.

London 5Irn Prevent Gutlierluir ofGerman.

London, January 8. A moot-

ing of Gorman and Dutch so-

cialists hold in Hyde Park lastevening to congratulate PresidentKruegor was attacked by a orowdof Londoners. Tho platform wasdemolished and a free fight en-sued, in tho midst of which theforsignors fled.

Vestibule rods are those littlobrass rods used for sash curtainsVenetiun doors or windows. KingBros, have them for sale withfittings.

riauic-ATB- . i 'DEUcioual 4 daTWtPM t- -1.

3S 0&M5! SPECIALL.V FOR! BRANDS."

JlmeiyJopi85

-- ONTHE-

PRESIDENT OF VENEZU-

ELA AND OTHER

INTERESTING

MATTERS.

President Crespo of Venez-uela Is a tall, heavy man, witha countenance revealing forceand determination. He is eryabstemious in his habit andgenerally goes to bed at 8

o'clock ih the evening. He isin the habit of summoning hisAiinisters to him at sunrise.He is fond of cattle-ranchin- g,

and owns a large number ofacres not far from the Venezu-

elan capital. He is a fine eques-trian and has an unlimitedamount of backbone. He alsoknows a good thing when afriend puts him on to it. If helived in Honolulu he would beone of the first to call at thestore of the Hawaiian Hard-

ware Company and examinesome of that fine cutlery justreceived by the last Australia.Beyond question we have nowdisplayed on our shelves andin our windows and showcasesthe finest lot of cutlery everbrought to these Islands.

One of those fine carvingsets with ivory or buckhornhandles in handsome plushcases would be just the thingto take the fancy of PresidentCrespo or his great and goodfriend Grover Cleveland. Wehave also smaller sets of carv-

ers, designed for game andtete-a-te- te dinners.

In the matter of Knives wehave a new stock of everythingin the line, comprising butter,kitchen, skinning, dessert, table,putty medium, hunting andpocket knives in an almost be-

wildering variety.

Those little pearl-handl- ed

butter knives are dandies andyou will want one as soon asyou see them.

Another useful little articleis a pocket nail-clean- er andfile, which is a novelty andquite cheap.

We are entirely out of bicy-

cles, having closed out our en-

tire stock last week. We ex-

pect a big lot of the 1896model of the Tribune and Mon-

arch wheels by the next steam-er and shall be pleased to takeyour order in advance.

We have also on hand afresh supply of Fresh coffeepots, which sell like hot cakes.

THEHawaiian Hardware Co.

LIMITED,

Opposite Sprookols' Bank,

NO. 307 FORT STREET.

WFNI.NT, ,11 It. IIAVM,,

Editou Dum.etin: ThoHoyno " comes out with unothorblaBt against tho "Missionary"in the Independent. What is thoU80 of it? Mr. Hayne, why don'tyou confine yourscif nnd your pub-lications within tho bounds ofcommon senso? Would it not bebetter, would it not havo moreeffect, and would it not gain foryou more credit, socially, morallyund commercially, if you wero tocriticise tho Hawaiian Govern-ment for its short-enming- s, in amunty and sober' manner? Whatsense is there in issuing a publi-cation which enters to sensunlity?

Why d you not endeavor toute tho talents, which you with-out doubt pos4"HS!, iu earnestlynnd honestly netting forth thewrongs or fiults under ufiioh wosufi'ei orlhink wo do? Is itpossible, tlTat, in order to noil afow hundred oxtn copies of yourmagazine, you aro willing to pan-do- r

to that debased taste whichcraves aftor immorality. Julian1)., you are wrong. This govern-ment nnd its porsonnol do notdisliko criticism. But thi awfulcaricatures of the failings of a cer-tain class of humanity Iu Hono-lulu, as depicted (so wo have iton good authorit ) in your about-to-como-o- nt

number of the Ha-wniin- u

uio a wretched travesty onsober comment. CitlTlc.

, "What iiiiik'-- you chew gum allthe time?" inquired the office hoy."Havon't got anybody to talk to,"answered tho girl a't hor type-writing machine.

Hardware Dealer What do j'ouwant with such n heavy saw? Bil-ko-

My wife has made a fruitcake for Christmas. BostonGlobe.

"Lofnr has struck it rich." "Hashe?" "Yes; he's got a corner onthe sidewalk." Boston Courier.

GEORGE A. DAVISATTORNEY AT LAW.

Honolulu, II. 1.

Syomco: 114 Merchant street. 101-- tf

Sign WritingArtistic Painting

Fkksooino

and decorating

Fifteen years' experience nnd allWork guaranteed.

NEW AND ORIGINAL DESIGNS

W. R. RILEY.Loavo orders at Sanders' Ex-

press office, King Street, nearFort. Telephone 80.

203-t- I

Circus

xcursionTo - Ewa - Plantation I

Monday, Jan. 20Train will leae Honolulu at 7 r.M. Itcturn-l"-

immediately alter the circus.

Round Trip Tickets .75Cts20i-2- t

Notice to Creditors.ALL PEIISON8 HAVING CLAIMS

against the Club' Stables Company areto present thorn immediately to

Cecil Brown, roceivor, at his office- - onMerchant street.

CECIL BROWN,Receiver Club Stables Co.

Honolulu, Tanunry 18. 1895. 201-2- t

Election of Officers.

TnE rOKTUGUliBE MUTUAL BEN-el- it

Society of Hawaii nt its nnmnil meetinghcldou tlo 12tli day of January, 1800,elected its officers for the cuncut year thefollowing named gentleinon;

M. G. Silva President.J. P. Itodriguos. ...Vice President,O. Fnria Secretory.M. It. A. Vleira Treasurer.

Board of Directors: L. F; Menezos, J.J. Fernanilen, V. O. Tclxelra, Joed I. Dlas,awl F. Bouza.

Auditors : Jono P. Dlas, J. F. Menilonra,M. J. It. o Sllva, F. Fieltas and J Frlas.

'C. FAItIA,

201-3- 1 Secretary.

Mtik--. 4fW'. .;&&& iif, Jftej: &H , f4

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CLAM

CHOWDER. . .

FISH CHOWDERAT TIIK

Royal Hawaiian Hotel

BILLIARD PARLOR.

Evory Saturday ovening, forits patrons

Oltxira Chowder,17isli Clio-vvcler- .

100-3-t

To Let.ALMA COTTAGE, AT 'WAIKIKI. IS TOLet, furnished, together with u beach lot.

Apply to

FRANK HUSTAOE.

LANDAND HOUSESFor Sale.

Thore is a pieco of land togetherwith two houses on Eokaulikostroot between King street nndKapuukolo rond, now rented atS300.00 a year; will sell for 2,000.

For further particulars apply to

W. C. ACHI.Honolulu, January 11, 189G.

200-l- m

Dr. Geo. P. AndrewsOmen: Mahonig IIuildino.

Offlco hours : 10 to 12 a.m., .1 to 4 p.m.

KuHidenco with Prof. W. D. Alexander,Puuahou street. 200-t- f

To The Ptata!

K. OGUItA .fc CO. GIVKNOTICETHATthoy withdraw their plan to introduce) con-tract laborers freo of chnrgo, which wasissued In December, ns it has been fonndimpracticable and that thoy will rovert for,the prestnt to their original plan where the'plautcrs pny tho pussngo inonoy from Japanto Honolulu.

K. OGTJRA k CO.Honolulu, Janunry 18, 1800. 20Mw

Election of Officers.AT THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE

Stockholders of the People's Ico nud Re-frigerating Company, held this day thefollowing office were elected for the ensu-ing year:

President J. A. MeCandless.Vice President. .J. Alfred MaRoon.8ocretary E. A. Jones.Treasurer L. O. Abies.Auditor". T. W. Hobron.

Tho above also constitute tho Board ofDirectors of tho Company.

T. W. HOBRON,2&1-3- t Acting Secretary.

LIN TAllO.410 Hotplstrtct, uonrNuuanu.

. Importers --

Of All Kinds of Provisions,ALSO

Chinese Tea andGring-er- ,

GROCERIES, -.-- RICE,

All kinds of Oauned Fruit, Cigars,and a largo nssortmout of goods toonumorousto mention at tho very

LOWEST PKICES.204-2-

T. B. MURRAY,KING STREET.

Fitted up with all the ModernAppliances for

Manufacturing and Repairing Vehicles

of Every Description,

ALL WORK GUARANTEED.

203-t- f

A. J. Derby, D.D.S., Dontaloffice Cottage No. 100, Alakoastreet, telephone No. G15. Oflicohours 9 A m. to 4 p.m.

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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Znmlooh nguin tonight.H. L. Holstoin has roturned to

Hawaii.E. R. Hendry and fnmily ro-tur-

from Hawaii yestordny.

Lin Tui Co., importors of pto-vision- s,

otc, liavo a caid in thispaper.

Dr. Clifford Ryder locturca thisevoning at tho Y. M. 0. A. Hallon "Ancient and Modioval Sur-gery."

British Commissioner Hawesdined with the Queensland states-men

'last evoning at the Hawaiian

Hotol.E P. Dole, W. A. Kinnoy and

Ohester Doyle, who have been at-

tending oouit at Ililo roturnedyesterday.

Zamlooh Co.leavos for Hilo andtowns on Hawaii on tho stoamorTuesday. Thy intend visitingtho Volcano bofoie their roturn.

Tho band concort at Emmasquare yestorday was a fuiluro, asfar as tho uttunduucu of thopublic was concornod.

L. S. August, tho well-know- n

toluphono man, is shortly to wedMiss Emma Schoon, sister of Mrs.E. E. Eiohards.

Hon. H. M. Nelson, Hon. T. J.Byrnes and Hon. llobort Philp,tho visiting statesmen fromQueensland, roturned yosterdayfrom their trip to the Volcano.

Company A did not take anouting to Manoa jsti-rdo- as pre-

viously arranged, but indulged ina dinner at tho drill shod in-

stead.K. Ogma & Co. give notice

that thoy revert to their old planof introducing Japanoso laborors,wheroin tho plantora pay tho pas-

sage money.

Tomorrow ovoning Itov. Mr.Birnio will preach tho second ser-

mon of his serios on tho "Messageof tho Mummies" at tho CentralUnion church.

Malio Wiipa, sistor of CaptainRobert Parkor, difd at the homeof her brother Thursday night,nftor a vory long illnoss and wasburied yestorday.

Sam Sun and Ah Hung pleadedguilty this morning in Judgo dola Vergno'8 conrt of having opiumin possossion. The former wqbgiven thirty days on tho reef andtho latter a fine of $50 and costs.

Lieutenant P. J. "Werlioh of thePhiladelphia, who waa recentlytried by courtmartial for beingintoxicated while on duty, wassentenced to susponsion from dutyfor sis months on half pay.

Thoro is no truth in the r&portthat Willium MoGurn, tho well-kno-

printer, is doad and bu-

ried. William ia very much alive,although ho has only recontly re-

covered from a severe ottaok ofillnoss which neoossitated quite astay in the hospital.

British Commissioner Howespresented the visiting Queens-land statesmen to Ministor Ceoperand other cabinet officers at thoExeoutivo 'building at 11 o'clockthis morning. The troops werodrawn up in lino for tho occasion.

This aftornoon at 2 will be tholast matinee and this eveningtho fare-wol- l soiree of Prof. Zara-lro- h.

Thoso missing this greatetitortainmont will surely regretit. By request tho groat cabinetfont will bo presontod, and manynew triokb novor boforo presontod.

Officers have beon elected fortho ensuing yoar by tho Pooplo'sIce and Refrigerating Company,as follows: J. A. McOandloss,president; J. Alfred Magoon, viceprosidont; E. A. Jonos, secretary;L. 0. Abies, treasurer; T. W.Hobron, Auditor.

Mr. McLean, proprietor of theEagle House, has a card in to-

day's issue. Ho offers high-clas- s

board and rooms at a very low

rate. Mr. McLean has had thoEaglo House thoroughly reno-

vated and repainted, and tholarge, light and airy rooms are aspleasant as any in Honolulu.

Tho preliminary examination of

Mary Alvos, chargod with tholarceny of $170 in gold from atrunk belonging to another Por-tuguese woman, was ended thismorning. Judgo do la Vorgno de- -,

cidod that tho evidouco would notwarrant a commitmout for trial,and tho dofendant was according-

ly discharged.

KtMJtid, .

W. C. Parke ret.irnod on thoAlamoda.

Editors Farriugton and Ton boaro back again.

Thoro will bo no concort atEmma Squaro today.

Gorman flags aro flying todayin honor of tho colebrution.

Tho Hawaiian band will play attho German oelobrution this after-noon.

Zamlnch matineo at 2 p. m. and'positively his last appoaranco at8 this evening.

Ex-minis- tor Oastl'o and wifewore among the Alameda's return-ing passengers.

Eleven roturning tourists fromtho Volcano arrived on tho tCinnuyosterday.

Cecil Lrown, receiver, calls forclaims against the Club StablesCompany.

Mattors aro vory quiet aboutthe s office and PoliceStation.

Society nooplo aro all busyover Monday's ball at ConsulSchuofor's.

King Bros, aro offering a verygood article inEho y Wall brock-ot- s

at Fritco prices.

Extensive ropairs aro boingmado to tho Briokwood premiseson Adams lane.

Tho ironwork and columns forthe front of the Mutch block urebeing delivored on tho ground.

Fisher, a boatuion, has boon ar-

rested for assaulting a native. Hois out on $25 bail ponding trial.

J. L. Osmtr, formerly turnkeyat tho city prison, is now runningtho notorious "Bluo Gate."

Kauo, n native, is dotained attho station houso pending an in-

vestigation as to his sanity.Thoro is no admission feo to

the Gorman colebratiou this aftei-noo- n

and everybody is welcomo.

Tickets for ''Meredith's OldCoat" next Saturday are tollingrapidly.

Basebnll this aftornoon at 3:30at tho Kamehnmoha grounds be-two-

tho school, mno and theHoarts.

Blundoll's Art Euamel PaintB,useful for decorating old pieces offurniture. King Bros., Hotelstreet.

Tho Government has grantedHawaiian registry to tho lato uan

baik Don Adolfo, withJohn Lucas as registored owner.

Ton ohe fa players, all natives,woro captured by the polico thismorning, togothor with a lot oftickets und $11.65 in cash.

Six hundrod and forty-fiv- e Jap-unes- o

laborers nro duo hore aboutFobruary 7th on tho etoumer GaiSen Muru.

Officers of the Portuguese Mu-

tual Benefit Sooioty of Hawaii forthe current year aro udvortisodelsewhoro.

There will bo an oxcursion toWaianae for the circus perform-ance Monday evening at a roundtrip faro of 75 cents'.

N. S. Sachs has something tosay about laces and embroideries,for which his storo is the head-quarters, in tho paper.

Polo cornices for windows ordoors; from 4 foot to 12 feet longwith wood or brass trimmings atKing Bros., Hotol atroot.

Tho Waianao excursions woroboth very well attonded yesterday,many taking advantage of tho lowfares to visit friends along theline.

Colonol G. "W. Macfarlano ar-rived in San Francisco from Eng-land on tho night of January 2d,having made tho trip fromQueonstown in the unprecedentedtime of ton days and a half. Hisactual traveling timo was nineand a half days.

The Yokohama Specie Bankwill movo its officoa into tho up-p- or

portion of tho Republio build-ing about April 1st. Tho bankwill conduot the samo business aformerly, uuoh as recoiving do-posi-

ts

from Japanese labororsand issuing oxohango on all partsof the world.

"Tho sontenoe of tho Court ia','said Judge Porter, a popular Irishmagistrate, to a notorious drunk-ard, "that you be confined to gaolfor tho longest poriod the law al-

lows; and 1 hopo you will spoudyour timo in cursing whisky."

"I will, sir; and Porter, too.1'

.$nHi, 'M liwl--.' i..a.ii!.

jirtmvt'trvvwm vfff.EVENING BULLETIN, JANUARY 18, 1896,

Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report.

WL&f &&SEBmt,

COMMISSIONER'SSALE OF VALUABLE TARO LANDS AND

HOMESTEAD LOTS.

A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR CAPIT-

ALISTS.

In pursuance o( nu Onlor made by (ho

Hon. W. A Whiting, First Judgo of tho Cir-cn- it

Court (or tho l'lrst Circuit, In a causeentitled Wong Wu Toy ct nl. vs. Kaili Ka-

koi ot nl., duly lilol iu Haiti Court, on tho21th ilny of December, 18!)3, tlio undersign-ed will offer for xulu nt pubjic auction, ntinnnkn outrauce to tho Judiciary Building,on

Friday, January 31, 1896,At 12 o'clock noon,

All ot tho undermentioned nnd describedbinds, situxtoiu tho Island of 0 dm, belong-ing to the cstato of tho Into 1'ncn.o Kakoi,decenaed intestate As tho widow's dowerin said cstnto is to bo awarded to hor inmoney, this Bnle will therefore includo herinterest iu nil tho lauds to be sold.

List of tho Lands.Lot 1.

Ouo honselot with dwelling thereon inKapuukolo, Honolulu, being It 1' 5G23 of h0 A MS to Kiuopu, containing 0 ofan ncrc, more or less.

Also ouo ieoi of land nd joining tho abovebeing U 1 7.T32 ot L U A (JU to Nnpnlii, con.tabling of an ncro moro or less. En-trance to tho nmo is by nn nllcy wny lead-ing from ruakui sido of King street, belowMnunnkon street, to Queen Rtrcot extonsion.Tho following deeds covor said properly:

1 From J. Knouu, July 5, 1860, Liber13, p. 82.

2J From Kenuanaknhl ot nl., Deo. 18,1871, Liber 33, p. 410.

3 From Knlnma ot nl., April 20, 1874,Liber 38, p. 220.

4 I'tom Keonipulu, Nov. 8, 1S7", Liber43, p. 473.

Lot 2.Two pieces of lnnd in Malatnalaiun, Kni-In-

Koolnupoko, being It. 1'. ."131 of I.. CA. fioflu to Kakoi, containing 1.2S acresmoro or less.

Also two pieces of lnnd in said Malamala-m- n,

being It. 1. C002of L. O. A. 2G07 toWauu, containing 1.20 ncros moro or less.Those four pieces nro leased for five yeoisiruin uuuunry t, tout, at iu per uuuuxn.

Lot 3.One pleco of land in Moanalua, being It.

P. 331 of L 0 A 1217 to Pulilki, containing0 of nn ncro moro or less.

Lor 4.One pieco of land on Lilibn street near

lands of Gospnr Sylva of Wninlnn andJonathnnShnw of Honolulu, being It P1050 of L O A 1123 to Honu, containing 01-1-

of an acre moro or less.Also two pieces of lands ndjoining tho

above, being It P 4407 of L O A 1727 to Ku-pa-

containing 548 fathoms moro "or less.Theso three pieces were leased by tho ad-

ministratrix of tho estato for 10 years fromJanuary 1, 1893, nt S120 per annum. Twoof tho heirs have joined in said lenso, and asto tho remaining three-fifth- tho bindingeffect of tho lenso is questioned.

Lor 0.Ono piece of lnnd in Kanipu, Manoa, bo-i- ng

a portion of K P 4 170 of L O A 1 1020(Seo. 1, Part 3) to J. Btovonson, containing2.010 nureH moro or less. Leased to MariaApni for 10 ypars from January 1, 18S8, at$30 per annum.

Lot 0.Ono pleco or land in Knlolikl, Manoa, belnn

It T Orant 039 to H Haallllo, containing 2.10acres moro or less.

Also ono pleco of lnnd In said Knlolikl,Manoa, being II V Grant 41 to Make, con-taining 2.7G acres more or less.

Also ono piece of land In said Kalollkl, Ma-noa. being R P (Irant 42 to Hannah Hooper,containing 8.IS acres moro or less. Of theselands two leases wero mado by deceasedcovering th kula portions only. Ono la for10 ) ears from January 0, Ib'Jt, at $f0 per an-num and tho other U forO j ears from June20, ib0, at?15 per annum.

Of the remainder of said lands tuo-fifth- s

(undivided) were leased by the heirs for IU

jcars trom January 1, 181)5. at fcsOper annum,whilo thrcc-llfth- s remain undisposed of bythem, although tho administratrix has made nlease purporting to convey the same for 10years from January 1, 1805, at tiGO per an-num. Total annual rental of tho Kalollkllands Is JUS, provided the last mentionedlease is accepted, validity of which beingquestioned.

Lot 7:

One pleco of land In Lualaea, Manoa, belneIt P Orant 25t to Amama, containing 7.83acres more or less.

Lot 8,Two pieces of land In Kaholnal, .Manoa,

being II P 6120 of L C A 4005 to Hakau, g

1,28 acres, more or less.

Lot 9.Tho undivided ono-thl- rd Interest of Pekclo

Kakoi, deceased, in that certain piece of landsituate In Koloalu. Manoa, belug H 1' Grant10 to Mukulu, containing 4.50 acres moro orless,.

This sale oilers a good opportunity to in-

vestors and adjoining owners of property.Thcro aro suitable locations for homesteadsIn the valley of Manoa which Is noted for Uscool breeze and healthy climate.

tj& Terms of sale arc cash pa able In U. S.gold coin, and deeds at tho expense of pur-chasers.

Salo to bo subject to confirmation by theCourt.

Vnr flirllinr tinrllnnlnpa Aiinilin nf ilm t.dcrslgiu'd at Ids ofllee In tho Judleiary ltulld-ing- .

HENHY SMITH,191-1- 0 Commissioner.

mMilniiimiltAlr1-'-'-- -

BakinAXttOLVlEVr

B rmm

Genuineness is rare with

French perfumes. They nro

so good they arc imitated. Wo

have an exquisite assortment

direct from tho manufacturers.

Ther are Genuine. Wo sell

them same as ' American Perf-

umes, and you ought to havo

some.

Hohkon' Dituo Co.,

Headquarters for fine perfumes.

Dr. O. Clifford RyderAtYMCAHall.Jan.i8,

7:30 o'clock.

Subject: "Ancient, Mcdiioval andModorn Surgery."

ADMISSION 25 CENTS.Members of Y. M. O. A. Froo.

WIRTH'SCIRCUS- -

With nil IU Mnltitudo of GloriousWonders will perform at

EWAONE NIQHT ONLY I

TentH KrtcUil AIoncMilo ltallwnyNtatlon.

This exceptionally good show has Leonconceded by tho pross of Honolulu to boone If not tiio best nmusomontentoTtainmontever brought under notico.

Hpocial trninn nt Excursion Pares willnrovail over all tho railroad as follows:Train will leao Honolnlu at 7 p.m. Trainwill loavo Waianao at 7:15 p. m. Itoundtrip tiokets to Kwa Plantation will ba soldm follows: From Honolulu 75 cents, fromWnianae 50 cents, from Pearl City 25 ceuts.

Trains will roturn immediately niter per-formance.

Doors open at 7:30, comnjoncont 8 sharp,termlnnto 10.30.

Admission to tho Circus: (Inllory 50 ots,Carpotcd Boats SI. Children half prico.

I3T IMPORTANT NOTICE.

WIRTH'S-:-CIRCU- SWILL VISIT

KAUAI 0l'K LIHUE,(And perform there only)

Wednesday, January 22d,Returning Sunday, commencingFarewell bsaion Honolulu, MON-DAY, January 27tlu 201 It

W. H. KICZARD,General Business Agent."Will nttond to Conveyancing in

all its Branches, Collectingand all Businoss Mattors

of trust.

All Business entrusted to himtviII VAnmi'A TtvI- n..l nnf..1Attention. Oflico:

Hcnokaa, Hamakua, Hawaii.

J&.t.;' : JZtki

Now Advortisomonts.

LACES & EMBROIDEEIESHEADQUARTERS

N. S. SACHS,520, Fort Stroet, .

AT- -

AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF

Silk XjaCGS, latest patterns in black, buttor, cream andwhite.

"Wash. Laces f overy description in white, creamand ecru.

Torchon Traces I Toxchon Laces !!New patterns, all grades.

Heal Maltese Lace nnd InsertionsA LARGE ASSORTMENT OF

EmbrOl Clery JbCclg'illS atl Insertions in Swiss,Nansook and Hamburg. Embroidery and Laco bead'ngs.

THIS SPACE HESERVED FOR

K N. B. Will toll you why

1871 1896

ZUM FOENP DNDpPBa

ZWANZIGJABAKIGEN GEDEN&TAffi

DEBWieueraufrichtung ilea

DEDTHEH. I(E1(J

Wird eine Fcicr am

Sonnabcnd den l8.JanuarVon 2- -0 Ubr Nachmittags im

Indepeidence Pari.STA1TFINDEN, WOZD

Alle Deutsohenfreundllchst eingeladen sind. Alio Thoil-nebm- er

wordon ersuclit, nuf dom Kaiser-lick- cn

Konaulat elno Eiulnsaknrto in Em-pfan- g

zn nebmen.DA8

203-3- 1

Notice.

JIY WIFE, MAUIA BARRETT, HAVINGleft my bed and board agalntt my will, Ihereby notify the public that I will not boresponsible for any debts contracted by her.

MANUEL BAimKTT.Honolulu, January II, 1800. 200-l-

ZAML0CHOliango of location to

Accommodate tho public?

PROF. ZAMLOCH'SENTERTAINMENTS WILL

AT HI8

I'emple of JVty3tery!

Corner of Richards and Merchantstreets (formerly Erant' JapanetoTheatre) which haa been remodeledand ImproTcd and made comfort-able In all respects.

-- COMMENCINU-

Wcdnesday Evening, Jan. 15th

And ovory night during tho week.

Change of Trograin oery night.

GENERAL ADMISSION:

mfra-nO-CifVn- t.SI U

Children under i jcars, 25 rents. Ticketsfor rencred thilrs 75 cents. On sale nt theIlobron Drug Com pan) . 200-t- d

- . - . Honolulu.

mm nil1 'it i .i i ii in i iiii iiil I III II .1 x I I II 111IMfL l I I ' 1' UilllMI1IU1MM

am l'oirr sriti:K.i.

shortly

PSW&firsDDWT HgITiTE J MOMENT

About the best place to buy

HAY &GRAIN

VK ORNISH

FIRST-CLAS- S -- :- PEED

LOWEST PEIOES.

California : FeedCO. TELEPHONE 131.

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Hawaiian AnnualnJnf Iiiit Avfxlr. i.1- .- tt. .-- .w..., ucia mo OiAWAIIAN

Annual for varied information;"""" w "it'BB islands; nnd theissue forl89G; now ready, iB fullyup to tho lngli Btandnrd of itsTirOflnlnDcnra ....1 1 II .f """""i "" Biiouiii oo inovory ofhco and homo in tho land.

as a roforonco liantl liook Iiob hadcommercial and oflicial rccogui-tio- n

many years.Pric6 75 cents per copy, or 85cents postngo gaid to any address.

THUS. G THBUM,Publisher, Stationer, etc.

i'ort Btroot, Honolulu. 193-2- w

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

Nuuanu Ao., between Iteretania and SchoolOIIVVIB

Family Hotel.

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Por Week 75Qt

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K$ - EVENING BULLETIN, JANUARY 18, 1896.G m

Mm, ,...,.,, w.nvirix ' I n UUILDING BUKNED ItEOENTIjYMm- - " rr. l'

H, "Ulioio llouuliilii People 3I.y AVor-- KsSSftSsSSreQHP' ',,p ,ron,orov, iSJk 4

Mr

Br iBta

Ckntrai, Union Oiiukch, corner Ileruta-ni- n

and Klcuards Rtroots. Douglas P. Blr-ni- e,

minister. Services for Sunday, Janu-ary 10th: 9:55 ni., Sunday school andUiblo claim. At 11 R. m., Public worshipnnd sermon, 3:30 p. til., Junior ChristianEndearor meeting. 6:30 p. m., Prayermeeting of the Y P B 0 E, "God's triumphin the mission field." 7:30 p ni, publioworship and (sormont "Tho Pharaoh of theOppression." After-mootin- g In the parlors.Sunday schools: Japaueso at Lyceum, 10am; Portugmso on Miller Btreet, nt2:30pm.Wednesday at 7:30 p ni, annual moating oftho church. All reports for 189." to be read.A cordial welcome for all at overy serTice.

St. AnpiifwNCatiikwui. Cathedral ser-ice- s,

0:30 a. iu., celebration of tho HolyCommunion. 11 a.m., Matins with sermon.7.30 p.m., evensong with sermon.

Tho BorTlccs of the Second Congregation of

St. Andrew' tomorrow (Sunday) will bo anfollows: U l'i a. in., morning prajer withwrmon. To iJciim in C, Drossier, hymns210 anil 222. Anthem "Thus Spe.ikeththo Lord" by Stniner. 0:30 p m , evensongwith ucrutou. Hymns 2U0, 77 and 103.

First MimioDisT Eriscopvt, Church.Itcv. II. W. l'eok, pastor. Sunday,January l'lth, 181)0: 10 am., Sun-day school, Mr.C D. lliploy superintetidi ut.11 a in, hiruion, by pistor. Thomo: "JesusChrist in Prophecy." 7:30 p in, subject:"Tho Evils that are Dcstioymg tho Peoploand Grinding tho Paces of tho Poor."Wednesday, 7:30 pin, prayer service in classroom of tho church. All seuts free, nnd nwelcome to nil.

CmtisrivN Cnuurit On Alnken nearKing street. T. D. Garvin, pnstor.Sunday school nt 0:4." a m. Preaching at11 n in. Subject: "Chinch Life to thoYottitR Couveit " Yonng Pooplt's meetingnt i i. Hmmuii nt 7 30 p ni., subject:"Tho Ku i ioni . t lleiiveii Illustrated by aVineynnl. ' VrHjer meeting Woilncsdsyowning tt 7 So p ut.

K.vw.mtiAo t itfitoii. Ilev (I II Parker,pnstor. Mtiiiiluy mhool nt 10 n in. Morn-

ing orviue, "Jluteiiiilisui." All in Uiiwni-irt- u.

Roman Cth ur CiTiiuiiiw.-Servic- cs

will bo ms follov . 0 nnd 7 a in, Low Musswith Unix Communion; !) u m, .Muss withEnglish lintrttution; 10.30 u tu, High MussMith native sermons - P m, Ilosary nndnative instruction; lp in, native, instrne.-tio- n

nnd ileiii'ilieiion; Weekdays, Low Massnt 0 nnd 7 a in.

lb.owiM7Mi ('mmm of Jesus Christ ofLsttc Day SMiints.&eivicci eiich Snndnyas follows. In Mililatii Hull, rear of Operalloitso; 10 nm,llibln clnssj 11,1" inn, Preach-ing. All ci.nlialh invited.

Y M C "iimliiy 11 am, service nt O.ihu.Tail; 3 yitn buys' meutitig Hi AssuclntluiiHall; piuie suvice in Y M C A hall at li:30p in.

Sai vatios Army S ttnrdny and Snndny,tent, comer II ret.mia and Alnkcii strietsSaturday (I p n , bund of love, or juniortoniptr.iiu u i noting; 7 p in, opoii-ni- r rail),corner of Port nnd Hotel streets; 7:30 p in,wnteh the hallelujah sailors to tho frontSunday 7 a in, kme drill; 10:15 n in, meet-

ing ou bourd tho Deliuingtoli, Mrs AdjEgnor nml IiUutonulit Jefters; 10:30 nm,oprii-ni- r rally corner of King uud Portstrtuts; II n ni, hoatt backsliding, AdjEgner;2:30 p m, open-ai- r rally rornorofQueen and Kienarils stteeto; 2!0 p m,junioru' coinpiitiy meeting in tout; 7 pin,oen-ni- r rnlly corner of Hotel nnd NnunntiRtrets; 7:30 p iu, onlisting of now warriorsanil conuuifsiouiiii: of local oQlcers by AdjEgntr. Mrs Adj Egner and Lieut Jeffersin cuuiuiand.

I'erlips tliwro is no railwaycompanv moro Roncrnus limn thoMitllund ( EngLintl inovorcouts uutl suits of uniformfor their emp'oyos; but it willsurprisn m sc to ho.tr tlititdur ng tho lust snilsuud 12.000 overc-o- won givento moi omloyud in the variousdo arttnents

SuliHcriba fur tho Evening Bdi.

LETI.V.

Mine. '

TonitiLii)iE3 and Gentlemen: It nilbrdsino

LTeat pleanuro to call tlieatteutonof the pub-lic to my YoIu'h Hair Tonle, wlilcli Is the Unitand only remedy Known to chemistry whichpositively turns gray hair hack to its originalcolor without dju. I pureoually indorsu Itsaction and give tho public my soluinn guaran-tee that it has bteu tested lit every conceiv-able way, and has proved Itself thu only IlalrSpecific, It stops hair-falli- ng Immediately

ud.crcoiis a luxuriousL'row th. Coutulns noInjurious ingredient. It Is not sticky orgreasy;on thu contrary, It tnal.es tho hair soft, youth-ful, fluffy, keeps it In curl and remove) (land-ru- n.

For gentlemen aud ladles with hair alittle gray, streaked Bray, entirely gray andwith TlALD HEADS, it Is specially recora-mende-

All druggists PrlcoSljaUo Yale's SkinFood,.ti.50; Yale's Compezlon Cream, f 1

Yale's Face Powder, 50c; Yale's Beautyifioap,

25c. Mmc. Yale, Ilenltli and Complexionof Iieauty, 14(1 State st,

Chicago Guide to Beauty mailed free

HOBItON DIIUG CO.,Wholesale Agents,

4UAM&JitUaJiw, i!c$- A

Tale' Hair

Bpdclallst,Temnlo

lira. Eliza ZogreeWesterly, It. I.

Once B Was BlindBut

Now I Can SeeThanks to Hood's Sarsaparllla.

"C. I. Hood h Co., Lowell, Mftts.i" I have nulTcred everything posslblo tvIUi

ore eyes aud headache, tho sorct so soverethat I was blind. I tried everything I heardof without benefit, and went to the Rhode

Hood's5" CuresIsland Hospital, but found no relief there.A friend told mo of Hood's 8arsaparllla, so1 bought a bottlo and a box of Hood's Tills.

With Moro Than ThanksI want everybody to know that since I have

been taking tlicso medicines, I havo becomoas well as oer. Jly ejes havo perfectlyhealed and tho head.icho Is cured, l'rommy picture j on enn seo there Is nothing tlieDinner s tilt my eyes now " .Mus, iILkal.ooiti:L Totter Hill, Westerly, It. I.

Hood's Pills euro nausea, sick headache,Indlecstlon. biliousness. Bold by all ilrucB-ltj- .

Ho"bron Drug Co., L'd,Solo Agents for tho Uopublio ot Ilnwnii.

Dr. J. K. Smith.

THE .RICHELIEU, BERETANIA ST

Oirtco Hours: 0 to 13 n. ill.133-3- m

Fine Fresh Frozen

Columbia SalmonCity Meat Market.

l(l"-- tf ,T Tinker, Proprietor.

N. Fernandez,Notary Public and Typewriter,

II KAAIIl'MAXU STItr.ET,P. O. llo ffiO. Telephone 315.

'150-- tf

B3. Eriaa-s- r Street.Q. J. Waller ... Manager.

WHOLESALE AND KETAIL

BUTCHERSAND

"Ntvsrv Contractors.

500 PAIR

PANTALOONSFROM S5.00 UP

Dr. W. L. Moore

S"a.xgpeorL- -llllo, Hawaii

Special attention given to dLeaiM of theeye and ear.

Oniee hours $aA

Wiiianuenue Ave, near Conrt House. 03-t- f

ill Milwaukee, without Insurance,

because a clerk TOltGOT to renew certain

policies promptly as instructed."Ho was dischargod.

"A few days'laler, tho owner dlod without

insuranco on his life, leaving a widow and

three young children in poverty, becauseho had NEGLECTED to insure. As procrast-

ination is more culpable than forgetfulness

perhaps tho owner in having his punish- -

met NOW."MORAL I Consultation aud ofllco treat-

ment free. Special attention given to

iNsunuYoun life in

The Equitable Lifo Assuranco Society

of the United States.

Bruce Cartwright,General Manager for tho Hawaiian Islands!

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HONOLULU

Carriage Manufactory128 & 130 FORT STKEET.

Carriage BuilderAND ItEFAIKGR.

Blacksmiihing in All Its Branches.

W. AV. lritlUUT, Proprietor.(Successor to Gt. "West)

C. 33. DAVIGHT,Docs nil ltinils of Work iu

Cement & Stone Sidewalks & Curbing

no bns on bnnd a Inrgo supply otChincso Grnnito Curb nml nlwiivs keepsIlnwaiiun Curbing Stone. Estimatesgiven nnd lowcs1 prices nssurcil. Tele-obon- o

S33.

Building Lots!At WAIKIK1 on enr line nml on PA- -

LAMA ltOAD nenr FertilizingPlniit.

These lots arc Very Cheap nnd Soldon Easy Terms.

Desirnblo Aero Tracts near the city nndother Properties for sale.

BKU013, "WAKING & CO.,Dealers in Lots nml Lands,

tf G03 Fort Street, near King.

TELErnoNE C07. I O. Box 821.

Jose Do Espirito Santo,

Guitar 3& Maker.Taro-Patc- h and Ukulele Guitars

Matlo of Hawaiian Woods.REASONABLE riUCKS.

130 Fort Street Opponito Club Stables.51-t- f.

'Ihoaboe Bicycle Mas mado ob goodafnew by r

H. G-- . Wooten, .

Iilcjclo Manufacturer.107 King street. 142-- tf

WING WO & CO.,Manufacturers and dealers in Ladies',

Gents' and Children's

Boots, - Shoes, - 0 - Gaiters.No. 35 NuunnnSt. P.O. Box 108.

Honolulu.g fiJT" Hoots and Shoos innde to order in

best style at Wliolesalo and llctail prices.148--

European Restaurant.509, Hotel street.

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

served on Thursdays and Sundays.Hoard by week $4.50.

gMF" For best quality of Manilla Clears,Cigarettos and Tobacco come to Hop Sing'snext door. U7--

SING WO,Coraer King and Bethel streeU,

Denier in Cignrs nnd TobaccosBest brands of Manilla Cigarsand illicit Clgurittce. . ' .

At lowest prices. 143- -

Sans SouciSeaside Resort.

Tho pleaBtintost, quietest,Bundlest and most porfeotly ap-pointed sonsido rosnrt on tbolelnnds. It is only four milesfrom tbo hoart of tho city andwithin onsy reach of the truuicnrs,which rnn every twenty mim.tcsor oftonor. iMommtlv furmsheudotached cottages or rooms areobtainable on easy terms. Thetublo is superior to that of any oftbo city hotels nnd nil tho modernconveniences nre provided.

Picnics nnd bathing parties canobtain extra accommodations bytelephoning in advance

Tho bathing facilities of SnnsSouci uro superior tc thoso of nnyplncoon tho boach. 89-t- f

Jewelry !

Our Stock of Holiday Goodsis acknowledged by every-

body to bo 'the finest on tboHonolulu market, and con-

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

JACOBSEK & PFEIFFER.P. O. Jlox 287 Fort Street.

H. G. BIART.FINE WATCH REPAIRING.Island Jewelry mado to order

Souvenir Spoons, Gold wiroJewelry, etc.

J&8T Island ordeis solicited.P. O. RoxSSJjjntO. Gortz'sstore.

Fort Street. 62-- t

dlaiigppiieckelUo.

BA.fli:ErS.Honolulu, Ilttwniiiin Islands

DRAW EXCHANGEON THE

Principal Parts of the World,and

Transnct a General Banking,Business.

.... H , .

THEO. H BAVIESS COxjunxr

Importers of

White Brothers' Cement

; Corrugated Iron Roofing,

. Galvanised Water Pijicl

Paints and Oils.yi

i

CROCKERY, GLASSWARE,.

Roche Harbor Lime,

C. & G. Fine Flour,

Hay, Grain, and Groceries,

Hardware and Cutlery.,

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

CIGAHETTESHToted. for

Mado of the Finest nnd Most Dolicatcly Flavoied Tobacco.

roi8ale lij nllJDmggistH nnd Cigar Diukrs.

143-t- f

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M. PHILLIPS & CO.,Agents for Hawaiian Islands. ,,

New Strength

For the Old.

of Known

Residents of Seattle

Made Well.

c,,red Kldn6y Diaeasa'iMH .V;

CHARLES PROSCH, Secretary ct tho Wachlnston Plor.oor Aesoclntlon.

6n Ninth Sthret, TSeattle, Wash., Ma S, 194, f .

Wells, RiciiAnnsoN & Gj.,Gentlemen: For some yeaib my kidneys havo been affected, and a mild form of

rheumatism afllictcd me.The wot st afllictioii from which I buffeted more or less foi ten cars past hits been itisomniit

and its natural results, This jrew so had that it u:ts often difficult forme to write my name legibly. Celery Compound has cured mo of the insomniaand nervousness, so that I again enjoy mficshing sleep.

For some months last year I suffered acute pains in my chest, which almost nightly compelledme to arise ftom bed and wai the floor or sit up for hours. A recumbent position Draughton the pains day or night; the position assumed in writing also caused them. I have beenhappily relieved of these various disorders by Paine's Compound, and now enjoybetter health than I have experienced nt nny time In the previous ten jears.

I shall advise my friends, one and all, to try Paine'sCelery Compound for such ills as I have suffered from.

Yours' truly,

W 'iJ !(. .. ' J

One the Best

extreme nervousness.Paine's

Celery

fi?4(,HOLLISTER DRUG Co.,

Wholesale Agents for the Hawaiian Islands.

.Ws.

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BOTH HAD HEART TROUBLE. Business Cards, Businoss Cards

THE DOC rOH DIED HUT Till: PA-

TIENT iti:covi:icEi. Wm. G. Irwin & Co.(limited).

An Vnunnnlljr Iuteronttnir Caae thatnordam Upon thu iTIrvelons. . ,

(From the Press, Corning, Iowa.)

Sympathotio hoart troublo oom-ploto- ly

and permanently cured,sounds like a myth or a fairy tnlo,and yet this was actually accom-plished in tLo case of Miss JonnieCox, of Corning, Iowa. Thislady is very onthuaiastic in spoak-in- g

of hor rooovery, aud whon aroportor cnllod upon hor bIio rea-

dily gave tho following statomentof hor wonderful euro:

"Yes, bir, your informntion inrogurd to my being on rod of horrtdifleaso is correct. For fivo years1 have beou aillictod with sympa-

thetic heart troublo. I wouldsuddonly becuno faint, my hoartwould ceaso to beat, and I couldscarcoly oatoh my breath. Iwould lio down, nnd onlyby tho most arduous nnddiligent work could my friendsreBtiscitnte mo. These attackswould ovorcomo me from five tosix times u woek. As you aroaware, hourt disoase is a maladythat is rarely benefited and fromwhich one snldom recovors. Intho hope of receiving medicaltreatment that would be beneficial,I consultod with tho ablest phy-

sicians in Minneapolis, Minn.,and in fact, all tho best physi-cians whom I know, but nono ofthem could roliovo me. Onophysician, Dr. Donn, 1 ospociallyromombor, scorned to thoroughlyunderstand my caso, but, like thorest, wa8 unable to euro mo. Howas nfllicted similarly to mysolfand told mo wo would no doubtboth die from this complaint.Ho actually died ns ho prophe-sied, about ono year ngo, of henrtdisease. Ono day my mother sawan advertisement of Dr. Williams'Pink Pills and, without muchhope of procuring relief butthinking perhaps it might bonefitme a littlo, purchased a box.Whon I had takon a box I foltbetter. In order to bo trnro, Itook throe moro boxes. Thinwas a year and a half ngo, and upto tho presont timo, 1 have nothad a stngle attack of hd-ir- t

trouble. I am as positive thatthey oured mo as I am that Istand before you this moment andcan truly and consistently rocom-men- d

the romedy to all sufferingwith heart trouble. Indeed, Iam only too glad to sound thepraises of so worthy a medieino asDr. Williams' Pink Pills.

Dr. Willinms Pink Pill con-

tain, in a condensed form, all thoelements nocessary to givo nowlife and richness to tho blood nndrestore shattered nervos. Theyare an unfailing specific to suchdisousts as locomotor ataxia,,partiul paralysis, St. VUub' dance,sciatica, neuralgia, rhoumatiBm,nervous hcadnoho, palpitation ofthe heart, and all forms of weak-ness either in mule or female. Dr.Williams' Pink Pills aro sold byHoMiuterDrugCo. Ltd.

f t,' In The Ilecliiuluirt . i, iUi a new year, wnon mo wimer

season of close confinement is only

h If gnno, many fi id that tboirhoalth begins to broak down, thattho least expoauro threatens sick-

ness. It is then as well as at allothor times, and with peoplo evenin Rood hoalth, that the followingfaots should bo remombored,namely: that Hood's Barsaparillaleads everything in tho way ofmodicines; that it accomplUhestha greatest cures in tho world:

I, hna---- -- tho lareost.

salo in tho,

world,W - I .1, IIana requires mo largest uuuuiiig

in tho world devoted exclusivelyto tho preparation of tho proprie-tary medicine. Doos not this con-

clusively prove, if you nro sick,that Hood's Sarsaparilla is thomedicine for you to take?

Q. R. Harrison, practical pianoand organ maker and tuner, catfurnish best faotory references.Ordres left at Hawaiian Nows Co.

V i will receive prompt attention. Allwork guaranteed to bo tho samens dono in faotory.

Mechanics' Homo, corner Hoteland Nuuanu streets, lodging byday, week or month. Torms: 25and 60 cents per night $1, and$1.25 por weok.

Chooolato Emulsion is for salo by tho

HOLLISTER DRUG CO,

130-t- f Agonta for tho Hawaiian Island.

R. I. MOORE,

DENTIST.Omen Hodiw 0 A. M. to 3 r. m.

No. 90 Hotel St., Honolulu, H. I.iratf.

Dr. C. B. CooperHas removed Ills ofllccs nnd resi-

dence to Bruco CartwrlnUt-- pre-mises, corner ot Alakca nnd

streets.

TeleptLorLe 15-4- .19I-I-m.

EGBERT GRIEVE.Book and Job PrinterMerchant Stroot, Honolulu, H. I.

Over Hawaiian Nows Company'sBook Storo. my 13.

Ring Up Ring Up

290 90

For a Hack,For a Carriage.

152-t- f

HO YEN KEE & CO.,

J? lumbersnnd dealers In

CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, ETC., ETC.

Water Pipes, laid nnd repaired,nnd plumbing neatly executed.

14- 3- No 41, Nuuanu street.

ForHomeUseTABLE

Cover

TableLinen

Napkins

CURTAINSBy tuopnir.

M. S. LEVY.The SINGER Received

54 First Awards for Skwjno Ma-

chines and Embkoideky Workat tho World's Fair, Chicago, 111.,being tho largest numher of awnrd,obtained by any Exhibitor, andmore than donblo the numberrrivon to all oihor Sowinc Ma- -

ohinosB. Bekoebson,

Agont.my31 tf ' Bothol st., Honolulu.

i Wm. Q. Irwin, President and ManagerGlaus Sprockets, - iW. M. Giffard, - Sccrdtaf ' " " TreasurerThco. 0. AuditorPorter, - - -

Sugar FactorsAND

Commission Agents.

AQEKTS OF THE

OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY

OV SAN GAL.

GONSALVES & CO,

WHOLESALE GROCERS AND

WINE MERCHANTS.

225 Quoen street, Honolulu, H. I.47-t- I

John IJott,Importer and dealer

. in :

Steel and Iron Ranges,

STOVES, AGATEWARE.DIMOND BLOCK.139.11 King Street- -

YEE ON CO.,817 Nuuanu St. V. O, Uox 143.

Watchmakers and Manufactur-

ing Jewelers.Repairing of Watches and Jewelry, ALL

WORK GUARANTEED.

Importers of Watches and Clocks ol Finest149 Grades,

1. MORI, M. D.,Office, Fort Street, near Borotania.

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

urday and Sunday, 1 to 5 p m. Tel. 530.

For Sale."ED. WESTMAYER" BERLIN UP-rlir- btAN riano In excellent condition will be

sold cheap. Address, X.138-1- 1 Bulletin Oillce.

FOR BY

181

nvwr jcfjiTHfs- - muwicuBWffBV,KmDiDrjni. k..mih.' JKraik"HKiWK'jn r Bi.fiu.vi. ' wwbhtk . whtv a hhbhbih

ZII I frlMVH. HACKFELD & CO.

GkNKIIAL COMMISSION AdKNTS.

Cor. Fort nnd Queen Streets, Honolola.

'';' LEWBRSW COOKE. .

AND EALim IKAND ALIi III OF BUILDINO

Ma .SRIAI.S.

Fort Street, - - Honolulu.

H. WY $ GQ.,Wholesale and Retail Groceries.

98 Fort Street, HonoluluTolephoncr 2iS P.O. Box 470

iul tf

EDMUND P. DOLE,ATTORNEY AT LAW.

318 Fort St. Telephone 91.27-3m- a

Jas. F. Morgan.AUCTIONEER AND STOCK BROKER

No. 45 Queen Street.

Expert Appraiaomont of RealEstato and Furniture,

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Cook's Musio School.WAKING'S HI.OCK.

PIANO, HARMONY ANDVOICE.

Thirty yenrs experience enables ProfessorCook to economize the time of tho pupil,

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If youWanta . .

JrijOxi--

Ring Up Telephone 705.

PRANK LILLIS.

Staxd : Corner Borelanla nndKunann streets. 140--

KUSTACE & CO.

DEALERS IN

WOOD AND COAL

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

77 tf

This space reserved for

H. HACKFELD & CO.

Xmas Groceries , .

ATMORE'S MINCE MEAT, CRANBER-

RIES, BLOCK BUTTER, HAMS, CAR-

OLINA SWEET POTATOES, YELLOW

TURNIPS, APPLES, DATES, NUTS

AND RAISINS

Fresh Cakes Crackers, Etc.

SALE

hi if

L.UUSBRa

Chas. Hustace.Kino Strkej

J9M" i.

"Waste Not, Want Not." ;'13

ICEALINE I. - , .fJH

THE WONDERFUL FOOD PRESERVATIVE. 'IfHHAS NO TASTE. NO SMELL. AND IS lEm?KOTTiY . 'WM

HARMLESS. IT IS EFFICACIOUS AND 'MECONOMICAL. 'if

OM

IC6B;llll6 Prevents; Fermentation. VIS

IcealineIcealineIcealine

Icealine

Prevents Decomposition. .ijE

Prevents Milk from Souriti".' &M

Preserves Meat, Fish, Game and Poultry.

Only costs Twenty-fiv- e Cents a Package.

I l'or Salo Only

HOLLISTER

rHAT WE DO

DO WELL

IMPORTERSWHOLESALE! AndRETAIL DEALERS

IN EVERY VARIETY

CSrOLrOCOX'iOJS.

LEWIS & CO.211Fort8t., Telephono 210

155--

12

NEW GOODS

--: AT -,

Bk.

125

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DRUG CO- -

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III

BLOCK Honolulu, i,

Btrcctg.)

J. S. WALKER."

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INSURANCE COMPANY, LIVERPOOL,ALLIANCE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON,

ALLANOE MARINE & GEN. ASSURANCE CO. OF LONDONSUN INSURANCE COMPANY, SAN FRANCISCO.

WILHBLMA OF MAGDEBURG GENERAL INSURANCE CO'NORTHWESTERN M. LIFE INS. CO.. MlLWAUKEEiSUN LIFE INS. CO. OFLIFE, FHIE and MARINE RISKS,

at REASONABLERooms SPREOKELS

TIIE

City Furniture Store,(Cornor of Fort aud Bcrctanla

Just roooived Ex. Albert anR,E5EI F

tf

TKLKPUONK

Fort Stx'eet

fi

CANADA

TAKEN RATES.

assortment ofCJR-KTITXJjft-

H.H. WILLIAMS, (Manager)Undertakor nnd Embalmor

H. E. McINTYRE & BRO.,IMrOItTERS AND

H.

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ROYAL

--r. O. BOX 145

DEALERS IN

AND iumu bTREtrre.

Groceries,. Provisions and Feed.Now Goods Received by Every Packot from tbe Eastern States and Europe.

FRESH CALIFORNIA PRODUCE BY EVERY STEAMER?

All Orders faithfully attondod to and Goods Delivered to anytart of tho City FREE,

ImjiKn nnnmui Rni.imTKD. SATISFACTION GUABANTEIB

ESX CORNER TORT

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Newcastle CoalOtherItem Alone Miore.

The bark Santiago li still at llilo.Tho whalln? bark C W Morgan U outside.Tlie bark Annie Johnson Is ovtrdue at IIIlo

from San Francisco.The Norwegian bark SJokogon, Oram

nniftcr, coal laden, 70 dajg from Newcaitltanchored In iiayal row yesterday.

Tomorrow, Sunday hlcli tide largo at5:14 am; liljrh tidemniU ut 5:43 p m; low tidelarge 12:10 p m, low tide rniall lU'44 in.

The Allien UfSfe with a carco of Irwin & CoMigar I'xnrits to leave tlil afternoon Tor theSan Kranclsco rcllncrj If the weather moder-ates. She lias 1U10 tons on board anil Cap-

tain Potter looks lor a smart iiaagc.The Oceanic liner Alameda.Von OUrcmlorp,

8 days Iroia San Krnnelco docked at theconirmn' wharf yesterday nfternoon at II

o'clock nltli a "imifl firliclit and a number ofimMrngen for this port. The Alameda leftat 10 o'clock lor tliu Colonics.

AIIMVALS.

KMSS Alameda, Von Olcrendorp, fromSan 1'ranclsco.

Stmr James Makcc, l'etcrson, from Kapaa,Kar.al.

Stmr Kln.iu, Clarke, from Maul and Ha-

waii.

Stmr lwalaiil, Smthe, fiom l.ahalna,Maul.

Stmr J A Cuinuiln. XUUon, from Wahna-nal- u.

Nor bk Sokoj:en, Crnm, from Newcastle.

Am whaling bk C W Morgan, Karle, from acrule. '

Stmr Kminl, Hrown, from MakawcllKauai.

Stmr Keaiihuu, Thompon, from Eleclonnd KoloA.

MIlWUTtllKa.Stmr W 0 Hall, Slmeron, from Maul and

Han all.

Stmrlwalatil, Smytho, for I.ahaltu, Kuktil-luel- o

and HounKaa.

Am bk Allien Hesse, Potter, San Kranclrco.H M S S lamcda, Van Otercndorp, for tho

Colonics.

imiojected nnvAiiTimrcs

Stmr Kuala, Thomp'on, for Oalm port,Monday, J in M at lu a m.

Stmr James Makec, Peterson, for Kap.ia,Knual, Monday Jun '.'(), at I p m.

Stmr Iwalmil, Smjtho, for I.ilinlna, Kiikul-liael- e,

and Ilonoknu, Mondjy Jan JO, at linoun.

Stmr Klnati, Clarke, Inr l.ahalna. Ma.ilaea,Makena, MnhuKona, Kawaihue, I.aupahoe-iioe- ,

Pepeekeo, Onumca, Papalkou and IIIlo,Jan '.'1, at iiiioii.

TASOKNOEltS AIMIVED.

Krom Hamikua, pT stmr Iualaul, Jan 17Mujin V T oev.urd and 0 on deck.

Kimii ICnunl, per stmr James Makie J WMaoii, Nigel Jackson and 11 on detk.

From Hawaii nnd Maul, per stmr Klnau,Jan 17 Volcano: Hon II M NeIon undvalet, Hon T J Ityrncs, Hor. Kobt Phllp, W0 Iliahli, E Town, Miss A M Iticd, C Itobert-son- ,

W J ltobeitson. E A Herber, l)r J TWaj'on, Mi E It Hendry and son, J E .Mi-ller, C A Doyle, W A Kinney and T J Heady.Wav ports: E A Jones. Ell Hendry, E 1

Dole, C Clarke, il N Podmore. F M Swanzy,Lie Sung, II A fluhHUu and 5'Jdeck.

From Shu Franrlsco, per OSS Alanuda,Jan 17 Mrs E E Alvord, Dr E Hragdon, GeoC llrowne, W J Calllugliam, Hon W R Castleand wile, Master Hurry Castle, Miss Anna 11

Clspiierton. Dim Conway, Alfred J Crime,(iio Do La Virgne and wile, Andrew Demp-ster, U 11 Draper and wife, Mrs J Klllnger, "J

children and maid, W II Harrington, Mrs HMtson, Harry Mason, Geo II huwton andwife, A 8 Orr, F F Prentiss, V C Parke, JusRankin, W 11 Hams Geo ltuail, W 11 Swia,H A Slrohlineyer, Mrs A Stowell, 1 L Wor-ste- r.

I'ltOI'lSSOIt Z.V.MI.OOII'.N LOSS.

rnrniiliFrimlln Kiilnrtl ly Wpdiu'H'liiyNlght'M ICiiln

Professor Z inloch during hisnnluotiH b t successful attompt tomystify nnd ploiiso his audience on"Wedm-rUn- evening performed ti

"P. T. Duvnuii nut" not on thopntiram nd wli'ch nono of liininitio jivwont (lisi'uverod. Lt isrolntiid f K T. Birnuintliat,wlii!" making n speech mi thoiloor i.f th ll'iiiSf of Repirtsentn-tiv- B

of the Btntn "f Not Jurhoy,n il Mimltih whs handed hira whichho nnd it ud without milking unycommmit went on with h s speech.At tlio close if lufa reuntika hohuuiltid tho dispatch to thospoukor whoroiid: "Mr. P.T.Bnr-num.Hou- se

burned down. Libraryand nil C'lnipli-t- loss." Thomost eolf-proB- ssod man in thochnmbor was P. T. Diirnutn.

Just after tho oommoncemont foWeduesdity night's performancennd during tho first heavy ruinZamloch's made tho dis-

covery that n trunk containing cos-

tumes nnd paraphurunlia was, thorecoptnelo for n duluge of wntorfrom n lonk in tho roof, and thecontents soaked. Ho communi-cated tho discovery on the Btugoto Znnilooh, who concealed 1u"h

sorrow tinder the usunlsmilo, nndtho pprf"vmm e went on. Thei : ..i i. i' n .,.i .,l. tjnss m iniiiiii !' ' "ini iiiiiuij uitho piii'ipiioruuiiii ouinot bo '

repluced here, ,

0. L. VIQI,, l'rcs. S. D. HOSE, Seo.Capt. J. A. KING, 1'ortSupt.

Stmr. KINAU,CLARKE, Commander,

VH lcftTO Ilonolnlu at 2 p. m., touching ntLalialna, Mnnlnen liny nnd Makena thobhiuo day; Mnhukonn, Knwnihao nnd Lnu- -

Enhoehoe tho following day, arriving ntsamo ovening,

LIAVKB IIOMOI.CIU. ARRIVES HONOLULU.

1800 1890Tuesday Jan 21 Tuesday Jnu 23Friday Jnu ,11 Fiidny Feb 7Tuesday Feb 11 Tuesday Feb .... 18Friday Feb 21 Friday Feb 23

llcturning, will lenvo Hilo nt 1 o'clockr. M,, touching nt Lnupnhochoe, Mnhu-koi- m

and Knwitlhne hiiiio day; Makena,Stinlaenllay nud Lnhaiua tho followingday; nrriviuK nt Honolulu tho afternoonsof 'luesdny nnd Fridnys.

grSo Freight will bo received nfter12 noon on day of sniling.

Stmr. CLAUDINE,CAMERON, Commander,

Will lenvo Honolulu Tuesday nt C r. m.,touching nt Knhului, liana, Ilnmon nndKipnhulu, Maui, ltcturuing arrives ntHonolulu Sunday mornings.

"Will call nt Nuu, Kaupo, on second tripof each month.

No Freight willjbo received nfterr.jsi. ou tny of Hailing.

This Company will reiervos tho right tomako changes in tho time of departure andnrrivnl of its steamers without uotico nndit will not bo responsible for any conse-quence nrisin therefrom.

Consignees must bo nt tho Lnndings torecaivo their Freight; this Company willnot hold itself responsible for freight nfterit has been lauded.

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

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

Passengers nro requested to purchnsotickets before embarking. Thoso failing todo so will bo subject to mi additionalcharge of twcnty-llv- o per cent.

Oceanic Steams! Go

Tizrxo TatoloLOCAL LINE

S. S. AUSTRALIA.Arrivo Honolulu Lenvo Ilonolnlu

from S. F. for 8. P.Jan. 27, 1800.. ...Feb. 1, 1390Feb. 21, 1890. .Feb. 20, 1S90

THROUGH LINEFrom Snn Francisco From Syclnoy for

for Sydney. Snn Frnncisco.Arrive Honolulu. Leaie Honolulu.

Alameda, Jan. 10, '00 I

Mariposn, Fcb.13,'00 Monownt. Feb.0, '00

Consoliflate.1 SoSa later Co., LIEsplanade,

Corner Allen & Fort Sts., Honolulu.

HOLLISTER & CO.,Agents.

FAMILYCash .. Grocery

Fort Street, Opposito ClubStables. Tel. 355.

nl80.tr

A. V. GEAR.31"ota;3:37- -

ZF'-u.Toli- c

Telephone 250, : : : ; No. (109, King St?

WRiGHT BROSFORT STKEET,

noxt to Luoa8' Mill

Ships' Blacksmithing,

Carriage Building

and Repairing

Drays, Carts and

Wagon Building

WINDLASSES

For PULLING UP TreesA SPECIALTY

EVENING BULLETIN, JANUARY 18, 189G.

Stcnmera of tho nbovo Lino running iu connection with tho

GAKADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAYBetween Vancouver, 15. O., and Sydney, N. S. W.. and calling at Victoria, JJ. O.

Honolulu amd Suva (Fiji),

On or nbout tbo dntes below stated, viz.:

From Sydney nnd Suvn, for Victoria nndVnncomor. II. C.t

" "MIOWEIIA" Fcbrnnry 3" "WARHIMOO" ,Mnrch 1

Tickets issued from Honolulu to Cnnada,United anil Hiii-ope- .

ritEiaitT AMD PASSENOKIt AQKNT8:

D. JIoNicor.Tj. Montrenl. Cnnndn.jlSS"G. IoL. BitowN, Vancouver, B. O.

Oceanic Steamship Co.

Australian Mail Service.

For San Francisco:Tho New nnd Fine Al Steel Stenmshiii

"Monowai"Ot tho Ocennio Stcnmdiip Company willbo duo nt Honolulu from Sydney nndAuckland ou or nbout

February 6th, 1896.And will lenvo for tho nbovo port withMnils nnd rnsscngors on or nbout thntdntc.

For Sydney and Aiicklai d:

The Now nnd Fine Al Steel Stcnmship

"Mariposa" .

Of tho Oceanic Stemndiip Company willbo duo nt Honolulu from Snn Franciscoon or nbout

February 13, 1896,And will hnvo prompt despatch withMnils nnd PnnheiiKers for the nlwve ports.

Tho undersigned nro now preparedto issue

Through Tickets to All Pointsin tho United States.

C5fFor further particulars regardingFreight or 1'nbsngo npply to

WM. G. IRWIN &C0., L'd,l-- tf Gcnernl Agents.

0. BREWER & COMPANY, LIMITED,

Queen street, Honolulu, II. I.

AGENTS FORHawaiian Agricultural Company, Onomra SucarCdmpanj, llonomu SuRar Compaii), WallukuSugar Company, Waihee bugar Company, MakeeSugar Company, Hnlcakala Kanch Company,

Kancli. 1'lauttrs' Line San Franciscorackets, Ch.-n- . Urecr & Co.'s Line of IloslonPackets. Uotton Hoard of Uuilerurlleu.Agents Phlladclplila Hoard of Underwriters.

LIST OF. OmCEKS I

V O Junes, President: George II Itobortson,Manager; E F Bishop, Tiensurer and Sec-retary; Col. W F Allen, AaditorjOM Cooke,II waterhoube, A W Carter, Diroctors.

151-t- f

Good Coffee LandsFor Sale.

1st 327 acres In Ilonokua, S. Konn, Ha-

waii, near T K II Amnlu's Collee Plantation

2m 202 acres In Kaulcoll, near Ilnnaunau,8 Kona, Hawaii; there are two good houseson the land; about S acres of old collee,bearing fruit now; and about 10 acres newcolfeu In irood condition.

tV For further particulars apply to

W. C. ACIII.Honolulu, Dec. IK, lh'.il.

182-t- f

W. 0. T. U. LUNCH ROOK

For Ladles and Gentlemen,At 111 King street.

t3S"I.UNCII vicom 11:80 A M to 1:30 p. M

Our attractions are home-ma- food, atool neat room and satisfactory attendance.Tallica la carte lltS-t- f

FINEST DRHDE DF

Hawaiian Blue StoneFrom tlie

1'amouj

PoEahoii Quar-

ries!J7 txto Vv& Atto M y J

ThefinestStontuiiian I In Hawaii for

u iw m.,i I bu(Mlng andfencing pur-posesCut toorder In anysize or shapeto suit the(T0MLtHS0H trade or pub-lic

tp-TI- ls stoneIs the same asused in the I'u- -

PK --2 nahou College- lanu vuu uwii(lyjLi i iuuiiuiukb.Agent for Lanu Bros., 8. F.

Arthur Harrison, Prop.151-- tf

From Vlctorln nnil Vancouver, It. C, toSinn nnd Sydney!

' "WAItHIMOO" Jnnnnry 24" "MIOWEIIA" Februry24" "WAlUtlMOO" March 21

ThroughStates

C For FrciRht nnd Pnssngo nnd nilQencrnl Information, npply to

H- - DAV,ES & C0" L'd' Afronts for tbo Hnwniinn Mnnds.

Pacific Mail ElusliAND THE

Occidental & Oriental Steamsliip Co.

For YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG

Stenmers of tho nbovo Companies willcnll nt Honolulu on their wny to thenbovo ports ou or nbout tho followingdntcs:

Stmr Coptic... Feb. 4, 180C

For SAN FRANCISCO:Stenmers of tho nbovo Companit-- will

cnll at Hoiiolnln on their wav fromHongkong nnd Yokohnmn to tho aboveport on or nbout, tho following dates:

Stmr Coptic .Tnn. 1C, 189(1Stmr Chmn Feb. 'li, 189(1

Rates of Passage are as follows:TO TOKO- - TO nONU-HASI-

KONO.Cabin S1C0.00 S175.00Cnhin, round trip, 4

months 225.00 2C2.G0Cabin, round trip, VI

months 202.50 810.25European Steerngo 85.00 100.00

tsri'nhsengers paying full faro will beallowed 10 percent off return fnro if re-turning withiu twelve months.

E5T"For Freight- - nnd Pnssogo npply to

H. KACKFELD & CO.,l-- tf Agents.

Miss D. Lamb.LAWYERS' CLERK AND

NOTARY PUBLIC.Office. : With J. A. JIagoon.

A. S. Humphreys.ATTORNEY AT LAW.

Honolulu.Office : Kanlmmanu street.

145-t- f

ATLAS COMPANY

OF LONDON.

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

H. W. Schmidt & sons,148-t- f Agouts for tho Hawaiian Islands.

pawaiian Fertilizinl

COMPANY

Is prepared to furnish

4000 Tons -:- -

-:- - Cane Fertilizerto order for 1890.

ALL GOODu BOLD TO A OUAUANTEEDFOItMULA on analysis:

Soluble and Available l'hospliorle Acid,Sulphate of Ammonia,

Nitrate of doda,Sulphate of Potash,

Coral LImu Stono,

I'hciBphato and FUh Quano.

In Quantities to Suit.

Orders solicited for' a future delivery.

A. F. COOKE,17MT Manager,

P , t

66?" Tliis is reserved for tho mcutiou ofnow goods that arrived by tho Inst Australia, "(t

" .' ED. A. WILLIAMS,

.' Oil, King Street,.

10

Importers direct from (ho Fnctories in

AMERICA, MANILA, MEXICO, and HAVANA

Of Tobacco and Oignrs. Pipes nndSmokers' Sundries

Jst received n choice lotHoliday presents.

CIGAR--is.nto?r-

HOLLISTER & CO,Cor.lfortnnd .tlcrclmnt hi,,

of Smokers' articles suiluble for

to any motal to which it may bo applied.

THE DUKE OF

TO ALL . WHO XJSE J?AI1VT :Tho nndorsipneil. L. O. Ahles nnd II. 1'. Walton, purchasod fiotn Clmrlca J. Wanner

tho of recrlens l'rescrt Injj Taint, tho exclusive richt lol umimfacture usennd sell the Pkeiillss TiiKhnviho 1'ai.nt iu tho Hawaiian Islands. '

Potent for Preserving Pnlnt.On the 2Gth day of Septemher, 1E03, tho Hopuhlio of Ilawaii grnutcd to L. C Ahlcaand II. 1'. Walton, a patent No. 1 10, granting thorn tho oxclusivo light to make, use andvend Pkeullsm Pliiautvi.sa 1'AlhT throuuhout tho Hawaiian Islands.

Trade Mark for Peerless Preserving Paint.Tho Itepuhlio of Hawaii has also granted to L. O. Ahles and II, P. Walton tho exclu-sive use of tho woids Peerless Prkseuvino Paint ay a trade mark throuchout the

Hawaii for tho term of 20 years.

Imitation.Certaiu parties in San Fianoisco have recently been sending to Honolulu under tha

paint, hut one which is positively injurious

Bewfre of Fraud.Wo hereby vara all persons against being defrnuded into using any but tho'cenuiuoPelru.ss 1'itm.KViNa Pai.nt, which can bo obtained only of Abies and Walton.

Warning Against Infringement.Wo also hejeby warn all persons against buying, billing or Ubing auy article undertho nawo of Peerless Preserving Paint, except that sold by us, as such buying, Bolllneor using will bo n direct infringement of our patent and trade murk, and n viofation olour rights, snbjocting tho persons buying, selling or using such paint to a claim for

damages by us in accordanco with tho Hawaiian Law.L. C. AI3LES.H. P. WALTON.

Honolulu, Oct. 19, 1803.

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Bpaco

inventor

Peerless

WELLJNGT0N!Was 40 years old when ho fought thobattle of Waterloo ondjonly thtto amia half months oldor when tho great' iPOLEUN was made captive.

No matter what yourAge is,

IF YOU ARE VERY PARTICULAR, AND

:, Want the Best ;.

BUY YOUR SHOES OP

cinerny's :

A

Shoe : Store.Port Street.

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