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W Tf i '.; I The Only Eight Tags f ? Best Advertising Medium, f Evening Daily Published EVGNING BULLETIN X Don'tRead the Iiullcl the Hawaiian Islands. on - ? ., .... I J'ok Z7o7 f7c WZ.Z, ? Afra'.f. zuuscnpuon jc. a mown. m4mmt4 v- - id j V I Vol. 1. N"o. 24G. THE EVENING BULLETIN. Published every day except Sunday nt GOO King Strcot, Honolulu, H. I. 8U1ISCIIIPTION' ItATlCS. Per Month, nnywhero in the Ha- - . wailan Islands 3 7fi Per Year. 8 0 Por Year, postpaid to Aniuricu, Canada, or Mexico 10 00 Per Year, postpaid, other Foreign Countrtos 13 00 I'nynblo lnviit'lnlilv in Ailvnnoo. Talephono MO. P. O. Box 80. B. L FINNEY, Manager. 'Q WWW7V7UBU7 INFLUENZA, SORE THROAT Ayer's Cherry Pectoral "Will relievo tho mo3t dis- tressing cough, sootho the inlhuncd luenibrnnc, loosen tho phlegm, and Induce refreshing sleep. For tho cure of Croup, "Whooping Cough, Soro Xliro.it, and nil tho pul- monary troubles to which tho young aro so liable, there is no other remedy so effect- ive as AVER'S Cherry Pectoral A Reconl of ticariy 60 years GolJ Msdils st the World's Chid Espesitfar.s. JO Tim linim, Ayr' Clit-rr- I'octornl. Ii iiruinlii'.'iii mi l ln nrnmivi hi'hI Is Mown Iti IJio cl.1114 id iHiltlc. Tukeuu cheap linltiiiloii. Hollister Drug Co., Ltd. (Solo Agonta for tho Itepublio of Ilawnii. neuiiDe u Iiriports of Champagne In- to the United States, FROM JAN. 1ST TO JUNE IsT, 1895. Cases. GH Muram & Co.'s extra dry 30,831 Fommery & Oreno 11,708 Moot & Olmndon 9.G08 Hoidsieok & Co., (dry Monopolc) 7.601 Louis' Roedorer 3,d38 Ruinurt 3.13G Perrier Jouot 3.28G Irroy & Co 1.785 Vvo. Clicquot 2,378 BouoheSeo 992 Dolbcck&Co 728 St. Mnrcoux 334 Krug&Oo 270 Ohas. Hoidsiock 355 Various 5,419 Tntul 81.8C9 COMPILED FROM CUSTOM HOUSE RECORDS. M3cfarlang & Co., Bole Agent for G. II. Rlnmni & Co. for tho H 'a mn Islands. v4-t- f Ho Pries 5 On Like Groceries Ours Every price wo qnoto is tho lowest. Wo intouil to keep our pricos abvnyi) tho lowest. If they're not bring your purchase bnok and got tho money. That's our stimdiug offer. Goiupnro our prices consider thut qunlity is tho choicest nnd (ton if such prices uro to bo found elsowhoro. jpC Quick; Fieo Delivery. P. Mo JQSTERISnr Uvoet-r- . Hotel Btreot, opp. Arlington Annox. LEGISLATURE IN SESSION. AN AI'TIIKVOON SESSION IX THK SKNAH'i: YUNTEItD.W. of llio Apiiroprl ttlnti Itlll IVirOirrcnt I'.xiictiKra-riil- -t Dnj'N lrrertlliiy;A In llolli IIiiimrN. Afternoon Session, March Gtii. After recess tho consideration of tho appropriation bill was Tho first itom tnkon up was ono of 10,000 for incidentals of tho Customs Bureau. Minister Damon explained that the item was $3000 in oxcoss of tho old appropriation, which had boon found insufliciont. Ho wish- ed tho items of tho Custom s,Postal and Tax Bureaus to bo doforred until ho had tho figures explain- ing tho itoms. So ordored. In the Attorn'oy Gonoral's de- partment the first itom to conio up was $85,000 for tho support and mainlonanco of prisoners. It was allowed after explanation by tho Attorney Gouoral. For incidentals, civil and crimi- nal oxponsos $30,000 was asked. Referred to tho Committeo on Miscollauoours Busiuoss for in- vestigation together with tho sub- sequent item of $18,000 for tho dotectivo service and tho item of $8000 for tho support of tho Citi- zens' Guard. Tho itoms of $1500 for coroners' inquests and $1500 for expenses of witnesses in criminal cases woro allowed. Under tho Bureau of Public Instruction $3000 wns allowcd'for tho Industrial and Reform school, $1000 for tho oxponseB of tho Tenchors' Convention, $7000' for tho Book Fund, $12,000 for tho expense of taking consus, $0500 for stationery and incidentals for schools and ofiico and $10,000 for repairing school houses. For tho Commission of Public Lands $5000 was allowed for in- cidentals, and $27,000" for survey and field work For tho Postal Bureau $10,500 was allowed for incidentals; speci- al mail carriage (foreign) $5000; postal monoy ordor capital $3500. Total $25,000. For tho oxponsos of tho Tax Appeal Boards $1500 wos allowed, $500 for dog tags, and $0000 for incidentals of tlio Tax Office, bo-in- g $2500 less than tho last bien- nial period. For tho Bureau of Survey $9000 was allowed for expenses of field partjes, $1500 for ofiico oxponsos, instruments, publishing maps, oto. and $800 for motoorology and tide gaugo work. For tho Bureau of Conveyances $125 was allowed for incidentals and $1000 for copying indexes. For tho Bureau of Immigration $1000 was allowed for incidentals. Under tho head of tho Bureau of Public Works $1000 was ap- propriated for incidentals and traveling expenses; expenses of Road Engineor.$1200. For repairs, furnituro and ad- ditions to government buildings S43,175 was asked by Minister King and allowed. Senator Hocking asked if a vault for tho tafo keoping of tho records of tho Second Circuit at Wailuku was included in tho total asked for and was informed that it was not. In this connection tho Attornoy-Gonor- al called atten- tion to tho urgent need of a now jail and courthouso at that placo. Senator Rico called attention to tho disgraceful condition of tho jail at Hilo and also at Koloa. Senator MeUnndlesB wanted tho waste of mynoy on tho present post ofiico building stopped. It was a makeshift at most. Ho would like to seo a $00,000 build- ing erected on tho vacant lot on tho opposito cornor. Tho amount finally passed at $14,200 which is to iucludo $1200 for a now vault for tho dork's ofiico at Wailuku. For landings and buoys tho fol- lowing amounts woro allowed: Hawaii $2500, Maui $2500, Molo- - HONOLULU, H. I., SATURDAY, MARCH 7. 189G. kai $500,Oahu outer districts $500, Honolulu $20,000, Kauai $2000, general $5000. For lighthouse supplios $1500 was voted, expense? of tho steam tug $3500, and $20,000 for dredg- ing Honolulu harbor. For roads and bridges on Ha- waii $2500 wub appropriated for North Jlilo; Hilo $15,000; Puna $9000; Kau $2000; South Kona $2000: North Kona $1000; South Koliala $2000; North Kohala $2000;; Hamakua $1250. Total $30,750. For tho Customs Bureau $10,-00- 0 was appropriated for incident- als; $500 for pilot and customs boats; special sorvico fund $2500; Diamond Head Signal Station repairs etc., $200. For Roads and Bridges on Maui tho following sums woro allowed: Lahaina $500; Wailuku $1200; Makawao $2000; Hanti $500. , Roads and bridges, Molokai, $1500. Roads and bridges in Oahu Ewa and Waianno S500; Waialua $3000; Koolauloa $1000; Honolulu $100,000. (This last appropriation is conditioned upon tho paymont into tho Treasury as government realization of tho road tax for tho district of Kona, Island of Oahu.) For roads and bridges on Kauai an appropriation of $1000 was allowed. An emorgoncy appropriation of SGOOOvas mado to apply to all islands whonovor needed. Twenty thousand dollars was passed for tho paymont of road damages estimated. For tho Bureau of Waterworks $7500 was appropriated for rim ing expenses; souuu lor repairs to reservoirs: eonornl renal SI 2.000; running oxponsos pumping plants $10,000; Laupahoohoo waterworks $300; Koloa waterworks $2200; Hilo waterworks $500. Board of Health appropriations allowed woro: Qoueral expenses $0000; support and maintenance of hospitals $10,000; medicines $9000; free system of removing garbage $10,000; support of non-lopro- us children of lepers SG00O; oxponsos under act to mitigato $1000; quarantine oxpensos $8000; segregation, support and treat- ment of lopors $17-1,00- espouses under Opium Act $3000; insane asylum 2,0000; aid to Kapiolani Maternity Homo S3G00. (On con- dition of a monthly roportof cases and expenses to tho Board of Health.) Total $25G,G00. Adjourned till Saturday. Fourteenth Day, Makoh Gtii. THE SENATE. There woro eight Senators present this morning whon Vico-prosido- nt Kauhano called tho Senate to ordor. Tho daily preliminaries of prayor, roll call and reading of the minutes wore had. On tho ordor of tho day House Bill No. 3, relating to laundries and washhousos, came up and passed its second reading. House Bill No. 1, .pormittiug tho Minister of tho Interior to raako a certain class of leases, camo up on tho socoudroading togothor with tho amendments proposed by tho Committoo on Public Lands. Tho bill as amended was passed without discussion. Souato Bill No. 0, to improve tho streets of Hilo, with amend- ments proposed by the Commit- teo on Public Lands, was next in ordor, and on motion of Senator McCandless was read soction by section. Sonator Watorhouso's motion to adjourn on account of tho slum 'attendance was dofoated by a voto of (5 to 2. Section 1 as amJndcd was pass- - Tho substitute section 2 as amended by tho committoo was passed. Sections 3, 4, 5, G and 7 woro passed as in tho bill. For section 8 tho committeo ed a substitute. Sonator Mc-Candl- offered anothor but after- wards withdrew it on ascertaining that tho committeo's substitute was satisfactory to tho executive. Tho latter thou passed. Soction 9 was strickon out. Soction 10 was mado section 9 and passed as read. Soction 11 was made soction 10 and amended to road "after pub- lication.'" Tho bill then passed its second reading as a wholo. onator Urown's opium bill was doforred, owing to his absence. At 10;45 Senator Watorliouso ugniu ronowed hi motiou to nd- - jourr., which carried. iiupoutant nr.cisios. Juilgn AiK-tl- iriiutx fin- - tlio Ciilliollr ICIklni ntni IKr. .Tndgo Austin of Hilo has rendered a decision in tho famous caso of Josoph Vioira vs. Bishop Gulstan and Kmilo Wory, a bill to compel specific performance of an alleged contract to renew tho lcaso of the Catholic Mission premises formerly held by plain- tiff. At tho lato Circuit Court torm at Hilo tho hearing of this caso occupied fivo days. Jiulgo Austin decrees in favor of tho de- fendants, with costs against plain tiff, ordering that "Vioira pay to AVory all tho ground and building rents collected from- - Juno 1. 18)fi. to date of decree, and giving plain- - iiu ininy ays trom (lato ofdocreo to remove his buildings, ho to pay ground rent for them from Juno 1, 1895, to dato of removal. This decision if uphold by tho Supremo Court, to which it is Understood tho plaintiff will ap-poa- l, will settle two actions in ejectment brought by tho Bishop against Messrs. Vioira, Martin and Kennedy. G. F. Littlo ap- peared for plaintiff, and Paul Neumann and F. M. Wakofiold for defendants. f.iiitliiii Swllxi-rlntiil- , Rev. II. Y . Peck's lecturo on 'Chiuoso Gordon" nnd a "Trip through Switzerland" last night WAR ntfmwln1 nnnniilni'iin that dashes of rain camo down just as people would bo eoinir out. Many lantern pictures of General uoruons wonderful career woro thrown on tho scroon, accom- panied with commont by tho lecturer. Tho views of Switzer- land's sublimo sccnory woro finoly mado and produced. Botwoon tho two main subjects n sorios of comic viows diverted tho gather- ing. "A1 trip through Canada " will bo tho subject of tho noxt lecturo. Mr. Peck announced that there would bo fivo more lectures, of which two would bo dolivored by Rov. E. R. Dillo, pastor of tho Contral Mothodist Episcopal Church, San Francisco, who will arrive April 1G to assist in tho dedication of tho church. Mr. Hedoraann worked tho lantern last night with his woll-know- n skill. Liikt I'erruriiiuiK-c- . You miss it if you don't seo tho big show tonight. Tho club swinging contest alono will bo worth tho price of admission, as will Prof. Prirjo's Bloight of hand performance and numerous other uniquo and startling features. Tho probabilities aro that evon tho big houso of Thursday night will bo eclipsed. Special pains have been taken by Mossrs. Prico and BuriiB in arranging tho seat- ing accommodations for tho com- fort of patrons of tho groat per- formance. An i:nj;lo Iloiino 'Irciit. Commencing with Saturday next Mr. and Mrs. McLoan will inau- gurate a sories of special dinners ut tho Eaglo House. Noxt Satur- day tho courso will bo entirely Parisian and a good opiuuro knows what a treat a real French dinnor is. Tho ohot at tho Eaglo Houbo is ono of tho finest in the country. At tho conclusion of tho ropast tho Pastimo orchestra will. render vocal and instrumental music, and dauciuu will bo indulged in until midnight. H. S. Townsond, lnspector-Gonor- al of Schools, was in Kohala at last accounts. SUITABLE FOR HAWAII, conditions miuiiu:n I'oit C I.- - TIVATION OV CACAO. Tfiiniornlnif nntl HnliiliillSon'hi-- ; nnil 'Iriinoplniilliit; rri'nIIJ- - r Slirllrr to Yoiins l'Iniu-- . IS Mr. E.' do Harno of Nor.th Ko hala has kindly mado tho follow- - translation for tho Bulletin, of an articlo on cacao cultivation which appeared in tho Nouvo-me- nt Goographiquo. Tho cacao treo produces tho nut from which chocolate, cocoa and broma aro derived : Whon tho average temporaturo don't reach 21 (Centigrade about 75 Fahrenlioit) and the yearly rainfall G4 in., cacao plant- ing does not pay. At Trinidad, tho best cacao growing country in tho world, tho nvorage tempora- turo is 2G (see above) and tho yearly rainfall 72 in. So that ono may safely say, that cacao plant- ing is possiblo in our Congo colony, whore both temporaturo nil(l rainfall reach a higher figuro Dr. Morns says, that in order to have good crops, ono should not plant higher than 900 or 1000 ft. aboyo tho sea level. This is quite likely true, at a certain dis-.tan- co from tho equator, but at San Thome thoro aro plantations, that givo quito satisfactory results, at a much greater altitude. Tho (jacao plant grows from slips, but seeds aro generally used, an, for many reasons, they aro much profprable. After ono lias secured selected, fresh seeds, astheso don't keep their germin- ating qualities long, they aro thrust in a littlo basket, mado of leaves or creopors, filled with mould, at a depth of about an inch, nnd placed in tho shado. After a fow mouths, whon the Plnnt lms four or fivo IeilV0S. it is 1)UM baslcet nm nll the ground, ' at tho placo it has to occupy, and. alter a short tuuo tho plant can spread freely its roots, as tho bas- ket rotB in tho ground. Tho soil has to bo rich, deep, and moist, and if possiblo in tho shado, but if buccoss bo expected, tho plant has to bo protected against son and strong winds. As tho cacao has a long, strong, tap root it ought not to bo cultiva- ted in places whero tho bottom is rocky or composed of thick clay, covered with a thin layer of soil. If, for ono reason or anothor, one woro ob- liged to plant in that kind of land, ho bus, whon sotting tho treo in, to cut tho oud of tho tap root off; so ubi to ul low tho side roots tp grow strong, and to got thoir needed subsistence from the sur-fac- o soil. Although not stringent in that rospoct, 4 to 5 yards bo- twoon in ovory direction is gon-eral- ly tho distance observed in planting, but if tho land woro of inferior quality, this distance could bo smaller, as the treo is not expected to becomo as largo in loss Jortilo soil. Tho holes to bo made somo timo beforohaud and larger than tho sizo of tho root soom to require. Whon planting, caro should bo taken to put tho upper soil down, and vii'o versa, in tho hole. In ordor that the plants may pick up immediately, it would bo good to cover tho dis- turbed soil with grass, so that it might not dry up too rapidly. This is especially advisable whon planting is dono at tho end of tho rainy season. A while before, and not when sotting tho trees in, bananas should bo planted botwoon tho places where tho trees will have to bo, so that thoro might bo shado enough when thoso uro put in. If thoro woro not shado enough the plants ought to bo protected by moans of long grass. This is almost a condition siuo qua non, as it has not to bo forgotten that tho cacao tree, especially whon young, is a very delicate plant, and will not grow, un- less protected against the sun. Whon seeds uro sown directly, tho bananas can bo planted at tho Price 5 Cents. samo time. Besides bananas, it would be advisable to set in from distance to distance a fow rapid and largo growing trees, as the maiiL'o. tho blnckwood. tho liroad- - fruit, etc. tn America tho Ery-thri- na umbrosa is much used for that purpose. This, howovor, is needed only in places whero there is no shado. When six years the largo trees will afford all tho need- ed shado, and tho bananas will have to bo cut and left on thu ground. In places' tho seeds aro nlauted I directly. After shaping "tho laud, three grains aro put in tho ground ovory fifth yard, lightly covered with dirt, and the soil all round with banana loaves, in order that they may not bo dried by the sun nor carried away by tiio hoavy rains. If thrco nuts Bhoot, the two weakest plants aro pulled out and might bo used in other places. Another mothod is used; they aro sown in nurseries, and transplanted after fivo months. To that effect, boards aro put to- gether so as to make a fabric 2x(5 yds, that is covered with a palm-le- af roof. Generally no attention is paid to tho wanner of placing the seeds, as they always shoot after oight or ten days. But if caro bo taken whon sowing to put the largest part of tho seed down, and tho point up, germination will take placo two or threo days earlier. It is good in order to keep tho peed to was.h the pulp off, and to cover them with wood ashes so us to keep them from ants and othor destructive insects. Onco planted, no other caro has to bo taken till tho crop is to bo gathered, that is aftor fivo years, but to provout wto-l- s aud creepers from smothoring the plantation; to tio up tho branches that might hang down, and prune, so as to have trunks of throe or threo and a half feet; in a word, givo them tho caro every cultivat- ed plant needs. In tho experimental gardens of Libreville cacao trees planted in 1887 blossomed in 1890. Tho first llowors are generally taken off, so as not to weaken the tree; aud stop its growth. Tho first crop that amounts to anything is not taken off beforo fivo or sis years, and tho yield is at its npogeo at about tho twelfth yoar. So as to make tho gathering easier tho tops aro cut off at tho height of about fourteen or fifteen foot Tho plant roaches the ago of twenty fivo years, but at that ago it is better to cut it down, as it hardly yields anything. Tho translator wishes to secure a fow frosh seeds. COITi:i: AND ItlKD.S. Editor Bulletin: Hawaii has, as tho Bulletin advised some timo ago, to strivo to obtaiu a good name for its coffee, as it is predicted that, a fow years from now, there will bo, if not over production, at least a very groat fall in prices, Africa is goiug suc- cessfully into it, on an enormous scale, as soon in tho London Times, La Rovuo Cplonialo de Paris aud Lo Nouvement Googru-phiqu- o. Some timo ago wo read in tho Bulletin a very interesting arti- clo about singiug birds for Ha- waii. Wo are sorry to dampen tho worthy sondor's enthusiasm, but fear that thoy will just serve, aB tho quails (now oxtinct horo) did, to furnish a breakfast to the mongooso iinless they nestle on trees. E. DE-- North Kohala, March 2, 1S9G. v - .SAW II NOT. Editor Bulletin: Last night's Star contains a nuiubor of names connecting them with tho "Hag in- cident." I wish to slato that 1 was v thoro with Bovoral others on my own business, and that I did not seo any of tho happenings as stut-- d in that paper. G. E. Boardman. Brown & Kuboy havo for salo a complete lino of watches, clocks, cutlory and solid and plated jewel- ry of ovory description, that thoy aro selling at ronsonablo pricos. .'r .k ?i K t , f j

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Page 1: W Tf EVGNING BULLETIN Advertising Medium, · land's sublimo sccnory woro finoly mado and produced. Botwoon tho two main subjects n sorios of comic viows diverted tho gather-ing. "A1

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I The Only Eight Tags f ? Best Advertising Medium, fEvening Daily Published EVGNING BULLETIN X Don'tRead the Iiullcl

the Hawaiian Islands.on- ? ., .... I J'ok Z7o7 f7c WZ.Z, ? Afra'.f.

zuuscnpuon jc. a mown.

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Vol. 1. N"o. 24G.

THE EVENING BULLETIN.

Published every day except Sunday ntGOO King Strcot, Honolulu, H. I.

8U1ISCIIIPTION' ItATlCS.Per Month, nnywhero in the Ha- - .

wailan Islands 3 7fi

Per Year. 8 0Por Year, postpaid to Aniuricu,

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

Countrtos 13 00I'nynblo lnviit'lnlilv in Ailvnnoo.

Talephono MO. P. O. Box 80.

B. L FINNEY, Manager.

'Q WWW7V7UBU7

INFLUENZA,SORE THROAT

Ayer's Cherry Pectoral"Will relievo tho mo3t dis-tressing cough, soothothe inlhuncd luenibrnnc,loosen tho phlegm, andInduce refreshing sleep.For tho cure of Croup,"Whooping Cough, SoroXliro.it, and nil tho pul-

monary troubles to whichtho young aro so liable,

there is no other remedy so effect-ive as

AVER'SCherry PectoralA Reconl of ticariy 60 years

GolJ Msdils st the World's Chid Espesitfar.s.

JO Tim linim, Ayr' Clit-rr- I'octornl.Ii iiruinlii'.'iii mi l ln nrnmivi hi'hI Is MownIti IJio cl.1114 id iHiltlc. Tukeuu cheaplinltiiiloii.

Hollister Drug Co., Ltd.(Solo Agonta for tho Itepublio of Ilawnii.

neuiiDeu

Iiriports of Champagne In-

to the United States,

FROM JAN. 1ST TO JUNE IsT, 1895.

Cases.G H Muram & Co.'s extra

dry 30,831Fommery & Oreno 11,708Moot & Olmndon 9.G08Hoidsieok & Co., (dry

Monopolc) 7.601Louis' Roedorer 3,d38Ruinurt 3.13GPerrier Jouot 3.28GIrroy & Co 1.785Vvo. Clicquot 2,378BouoheSeo 992Dolbcck&Co 728St. Mnrcoux 334Krug&Oo 270Ohas. Hoidsiock 355Various 5,419

Tntul 81.8C9

COMPILED FROM CUSTOM

HOUSE RECORDS.

M3cfarlang & Co.,

Bole Agent for G. II. Rlnmni & Co.for tho H 'a mn Islands.

v4-t- f

Ho Pries 5 OnLike

GroceriesOurs

Every price wo qnoto is tho lowest. Wointouil to keep our pricos abvnyi) tho lowest.If they're not bring your purchase bnokand got tho money. That's our stimdiugoffer. Goiupnro our prices consider thutqunlity is tho choicest nnd (ton if suchprices uro to bo found elsowhoro.

jpC Quick; Fieo Delivery.

P. MoJQSTERISnrUvoet-r- .

Hotel Btreot, opp. Arlington Annox.

LEGISLATURE IN SESSION.

AN AI'TIIKVOON SESSION IX THKSKNAH'i: YUNTEItD.W.

of llio Apiiroprl ttlntiItlll IVirOirrcnt I'.xiictiKra-riil- -t Dnj'N

lrrertlliiy;A In llolli IIiiimrN.

Afternoon Session, March Gtii.

After recess tho considerationof tho appropriation bill was

Tho first itom tnkon up was onoof 10,000 for incidentals of thoCustoms Bureau.

Minister Damon explained thatthe item was $3000 in oxcoss oftho old appropriation, which hadboon found insufliciont. Ho wish-

ed tho items of tho Custom s,Postaland Tax Bureaus to bo doforreduntil ho had tho figures explain-ing tho itoms. So ordored.

In the Attorn'oy Gonoral's de-partment the first itom to conioup was $85,000 for tho supportand mainlonanco of prisoners.It was allowed after explanationby tho Attorney Gouoral.

For incidentals, civil and crimi-nal oxponsos $30,000 was asked.Referred to tho Committeo onMiscollauoours Busiuoss for in-

vestigation together with tho sub-sequent item of $18,000 for thodotectivo service and tho item of$8000 for tho support of tho Citi-zens' Guard.

Tho itoms of $1500 for coroners'inquests and $1500 for expensesof witnesses in criminal cases woroallowed.

Under tho Bureau of PublicInstruction $3000 wns allowcd'fortho Industrial and Reform school,$1000 for tho oxponseB oftho Tenchors' Convention, $7000'for tho Book Fund, $12,000 for thoexpense of taking consus, $0500 forstationery and incidentals forschools and ofiico and $10,000 forrepairing school houses.

For tho Commission of PublicLands $5000 was allowed for in-

cidentals, and $27,000" for surveyand field work

For tho Postal Bureau $10,500was allowed for incidentals; speci-al mail carriage (foreign) $5000;postal monoy ordor capital $3500.Total $25,000.

For tho oxponsos of tho TaxAppeal Boards $1500 wos allowed,$500 for dog tags, and $0000 forincidentals of tlio Tax Office, bo-in- g

$2500 less than tho last bien-nial period.

For tho Bureau of Survey $9000was allowed for expenses of fieldpartjes, $1500 for ofiico oxponsos,instruments, publishing maps, oto.and $800 for motoorology and tidegaugo work.

For tho Bureau of Conveyances$125 was allowed for incidentalsand $1000 for copying indexes.

For tho Bureau of Immigration$1000 was allowed for incidentals.

Under tho head of tho Bureauof Public Works $1000 was ap-propriated for incidentals andtraveling expenses; expenses ofRoad Engineor.$1200.

For repairs, furnituro and ad-

ditions to government buildingsS43,175 was asked by MinisterKing and allowed.

Senator Hocking asked if avault for tho tafo keoping of thorecords of tho Second Circuit atWailuku was included in tho totalasked for and was informed thatit was not. In this connectiontho Attornoy-Gonor- al called atten-tion to tho urgent need of a nowjail and courthouso at that placo.

Senator Rico called attention totho disgraceful condition of thojail at Hilo and also at Koloa.

Senator MeUnndlesB wanted thowaste of mynoy on tho presentpost ofiico building stopped. Itwas a makeshift at most. Howould like to seo a $00,000 build-ing erected on tho vacant lot ontho opposito cornor.

Tho amount finally passed at$14,200 which is to iucludo $1200for a now vault for tho dork'sofiico at Wailuku.

For landings and buoys tho fol-

lowing amounts woro allowed:Hawaii $2500, Maui $2500, Molo- -

HONOLULU, H. I., SATURDAY, MARCH 7. 189G.

kai $500,Oahu outer districts $500,Honolulu $20,000, Kauai $2000,general $5000.

For lighthouse supplios $1500was voted, expense? of tho steamtug $3500, and $20,000 for dredg-ing Honolulu harbor.

For roads and bridges on Ha-waii $2500 wub appropriated forNorth Jlilo; Hilo $15,000; Puna$9000; Kau $2000; South Kona$2000: North Kona $1000; SouthKoliala $2000; North Kohala$2000;; Hamakua $1250. Total$30,750.

For tho Customs Bureau $10,-00- 0

was appropriated for incident-als; $500 for pilot and customsboats; special sorvico fund$2500; Diamond Head SignalStation repairs etc., $200.

For Roads and Bridges on Mauitho following sums woro allowed:Lahaina $500; Wailuku $1200;Makawao $2000; Hanti $500. ,

Roads and bridges, Molokai,$1500.

Roads and bridges in OahuEwa and Waianno S500; Waialua$3000; Koolauloa $1000; Honolulu$100,000. (This last appropriationis conditioned upon tho paymontinto tho Treasury as governmentrealization of tho road tax for thodistrict of Kona, Island of Oahu.)

For roads and bridges on Kauaian appropriation of $1000 wasallowed.

An emorgoncy appropriation ofSGOOOvas mado to apply to allislands whonovor needed.

Twenty thousand dollars waspassed for tho paymont of roaddamages estimated.

For tho Bureau of Waterworks$7500 was appropriated for riming expenses; souuu lor repairs toreservoirs: eonornl renal SI 2.000;running oxponsos pumping plants$10,000; Laupahoohoo waterworks$300; Koloa waterworks $2200;Hilo waterworks $500.

Board of Health appropriationsallowed woro: Qoueral expenses$0000; support and maintenanceof hospitals $10,000; medicines$9000; free system of removinggarbage $10,000; support of non-lopro- us

children of lepers SG00O;oxponsos under act to mitigato$1000; quarantine oxpensos $8000;segregation, support and treat-ment of lopors $17-1,00- espousesunder Opium Act $3000; insaneasylum 2,0000; aid to KapiolaniMaternity Homo S3G00. (On con-dition of a monthly roportof casesand expenses to tho Board ofHealth.) Total $25G,G00.

Adjourned till Saturday.

Fourteenth Day, Makoh Gtii.

THE SENATE.

There woro eight Senatorspresent this morning whon Vico-prosido- nt

Kauhano called thoSenate to ordor.

Tho daily preliminaries ofprayor, roll call and reading ofthe minutes wore had.

On tho ordor of tho day HouseBill No. 3, relating to laundriesand washhousos, came up andpassed its second reading.

House Bill No. 1, .pormittiugtho Minister of tho Interior toraako a certain class of leases,camo up on tho socoudroadingtogothor with tho amendmentsproposed by tho Committoo onPublic Lands.

Tho bill as amended was passedwithout discussion.

Souato Bill No. 0, to improvetho streets of Hilo, with amend-ments proposed by the Commit-teo on Public Lands, was next inordor, and on motion of SenatorMcCandless was read soction bysection.

Sonator Watorhouso's motionto adjourn on account of tho slum'attendance was dofoated by a votoof (5 to 2.

Section 1 as amJndcd was pass- -

Tho substitute section 2 asamended by tho committoo waspassed.

Sections 3, 4, 5, G and 7 woropassed as in tho bill.

For section 8 tho committeo ed

a substitute. Sonator Mc-Candl-

offered anothor but after-wards withdrew it on ascertainingthat tho committeo's substitutewas satisfactory to tho executive.Tho latter thou passed.

Soction 9 was strickon out.Soction 10 was mado section 9

and passed as read.Soction 11 was made soction 10

and amended to road "after pub-lication.'"

Tho bill then passed its secondreading as a wholo.

onator Urown's opium bill wasdoforred, owing to his absence.

At 10;45 Senator Watorliousougniu ronowed hi motiou to nd- -

jourr., which carried.

iiupoutant nr.cisios.Juilgn AiK-tl- iriiutx fin- - tlio Ciilliollr

ICIklni ntni IKr.

.Tndgo Austin of Hilo hasrendered a decision in tho famouscaso of Josoph Vioira vs. BishopGulstan and Kmilo Wory, a billto compel specific performance ofan alleged contract to renew tholcaso of the Catholic Missionpremises formerly held by plain-tiff. At tho lato Circuit Courttorm at Hilo tho hearing of thiscaso occupied fivo days. JiulgoAustin decrees in favor of tho de-fendants, with costs against plaintiff, ordering that "Vioira pay toAVory all tho ground and buildingrents collected from- - Juno 1. 18)fi.to date of decree, and giving plain- -iiu ininy ays trom (lato ofdocreoto remove his buildings, ho to payground rent for them from Juno1, 1895, to dato of removal.

This decision if uphold by thoSupremo Court, to which it isUnderstood tho plaintiff will ap-poa- l,

will settle two actions inejectment brought by tho Bishopagainst Messrs. Vioira, Martinand Kennedy. G. F. Littlo ap-peared for plaintiff, and PaulNeumann and F. M. Wakofioldfor defendants.

f.iiitliiii Swllxi-rlntiil- ,

Rev. II. Y . Peck's lecturo on'Chiuoso Gordon" nnd a "Trip

through Switzerland" last nightWAR ntfmwln1 nnnniilni'iinthat dashes of rain camo downjust as people would bo eoinir out.Many lantern pictures of Generaluoruons wonderful career worothrown on tho scroon, accom-panied with commont by tholecturer. Tho views of Switzer-land's sublimo sccnory woro finolymado and produced. Botwoon thotwo main subjects n sorios ofcomic viows diverted tho gather-ing. "A1 trip through Canada "will bo tho subject of tho noxtlecturo. Mr. Peck announcedthat there would bo fivo morelectures, of which two would bodolivored by Rov. E. R. Dillo,pastor of tho Contral MothodistEpiscopal Church, San Francisco,who will arrive April 1G to assistin tho dedication of tho church.Mr. Hedoraann worked tho lanternlast night with his woll-know- n

skill.

Liikt I'erruriiiuiK-c-.

You miss it if you don't seo thobig show tonight. Tho clubswinging contest alono will boworth tho price of admission, aswill Prof. Prirjo's Bloight of handperformance and numerous otheruniquo and startling features.Tho probabilities aro that evontho big houso of Thursday nightwill bo eclipsed. Special painshave been taken by Mossrs. Pricoand BuriiB in arranging tho seat-ing accommodations for tho com-fort of patrons of tho groat per-formance.

An i:nj;lo Iloiino 'Irciit.Commencing with Saturday next

Mr. and Mrs. McLoan will inau-

gurate a sories of special dinnersut tho Eaglo House. Noxt Satur-day tho courso will bo entirelyParisian and a good opiuuro knowswhat a treat a real French dinnoris. Tho ohot at tho Eaglo Houbois ono of tho finest in the country.At tho conclusion of tho ropasttho Pastimo orchestra will. rendervocal and instrumental music, anddauciuu will bo indulged in untilmidnight.

H. S. Townsond, lnspector-Gonor- al

of Schools, was in Kohalaat last accounts.

SUITABLE FOR HAWAII,

conditions miuiiu:n I'oit C I.- -

TIVATION OV CACAO.

Tfiiniornlnif nntl HnliiliillSon'hi-- ;

nnil 'Iriinoplniilliit; rri'nIIJ- - rSlirllrr to Yoiins l'Iniu-- .

IS Mr. E.' do Harno of Nor.th Kohala has kindly mado tho follow- -translation for tho Bulletin, ofan articlo on cacao cultivationwhich appeared in tho Nouvo-me- nt

Goographiquo. Tho cacaotreo produces tho nut from whichchocolate, cocoa and broma aroderived :

Whon tho average temporaturodon't reach 21 (Centigradeabout 75 Fahrenlioit) and theyearly rainfall G4 in., cacao plant-ing does not pay. At Trinidad,tho best cacao growing country intho world, tho nvorage tempora-turo is 2G (see above) and thoyearly rainfall 72 in. So that onomay safely say, that cacao plant-ing is possiblo in our Congocolony, whore both temporaturonil(l rainfall reach a higher figuro

Dr. Morns says, that in orderto have good crops, ono shouldnot plant higher than 900 or 1000ft. aboyo tho sea level. This isquite likely true, at a certain dis-.tan- co

from tho equator, but atSan Thome thoro aro plantations,that givo quito satisfactory results,at a much greater altitude.

Tho (jacao plant grows fromslips, but seeds aro generallyused, an, for many reasons, theyaro much profprable. After onolias secured selected, fresh seeds,astheso don't keep their germin-ating qualities long, they arothrust in a littlo basket, mado ofleaves or creopors, filled withmould, at a depth of about aninch, nnd placed in tho shado.After a fow mouths, whon thePlnnt lms four or fivo IeilV0S. it is1)UM baslcet nm nll the ground,

' at tho placo it has to occupy, and.alter a short tuuo tho plant canspread freely its roots, as tho bas-ket rotB in tho ground. Tho soilhas to bo rich, deep, and moist,and if possiblo in tho shado, butif buccoss bo expected, tho planthas to bo protected against sonand strong winds.

As tho cacao has a long, strong,tap root it ought not to bo cultiva-ted in places whero tho bottom isrocky or composed of thick

clay, covered with athin layer of soil. If, for onoreason or anothor, one woro ob-

liged to plant in that kind of land,ho bus, whon sotting tho treo in,to cut tho oud of tho tap root off;so ubi to ul low tho side roots tpgrow strong, and to got thoirneeded subsistence from the sur-fac- o

soil. Although not stringentin that rospoct, 4 to 5 yards bo-

twoon in ovory direction is gon-eral- ly

tho distance observed inplanting, but if tho land woro ofinferior quality, this distancecould bo smaller, as the treo isnot expected to becomo as largo inloss Jortilo soil. Tho holes to bomade somo timo beforohaud andlarger than tho sizo of tho root soomto require. Whon planting, caroshould bo taken to put tho uppersoil down, and vii'o versa, in thohole. In ordor that the plantsmay pick up immediately, itwould bo good to cover tho dis-

turbed soil with grass, so that itmight not dry up too rapidly.This is especially advisable whonplanting is dono at tho end of thorainy season.

A while before, and not whensotting tho trees in, bananasshould bo planted botwoon thoplaces where tho trees will haveto bo, so that thoro might bo shadoenough when thoso uro put in.If thoro woro not shado enoughthe plants ought to bo protectedby moans of long grass. This isalmost a condition siuo qua non,as it has not to bo forgotten thattho cacao tree, especially whonyoung, is a very delicate plant,and will not grow, un-

less protected against the sun.Whon seeds uro sown directly,

tho bananas can bo planted at tho

Price 5 Cents.

samo time. Besides bananas, itwould be advisable to set in fromdistance to distance a fow rapidand largo growing trees, as themaiiL'o. tho blnckwood. tho liroad- -fruit, etc. tn America tho Ery-thri- na

umbrosa is much used forthat purpose. This, howovor, isneeded only in places whero thereis no shado. When six years thelargo trees will afford all tho need-ed shado, and tho bananas willhave to bo cut and left on thuground.

In places' tho seeds aro nlautedI directly. After shaping "tho laud,three grains aro put in tho groundovory fifth yard, lightly coveredwith dirt, and the soil all roundwith banana loaves, in order thatthey may not bo dried by the sunnor carried away by tiio hoavyrains. If thrco nuts Bhoot, thetwo weakest plants aro pulled outand might bo used in other places.

Another mothod is used; theyaro sown in nurseries, andtransplanted after fivo months.To that effect, boards aro put to-

gether so as to make a fabric 2x(5yds, that is covered with a palm-le- af

roof. Generally no attentionis paid to tho wanner of placingthe seeds, as they always shootafter oight or ten days. But ifcaro bo taken whon sowing to putthe largest part of tho seed down,and tho point up, germinationwill take placo two or threo daysearlier. It is good in order tokeep tho peed to was.h the pulpoff, and to cover them with woodashes so us to keep them fromants and othor destructive insects.

Onco planted, no other caro hasto bo taken till tho crop is to bogathered, that is aftor fivoyears, but to provout wto-l- s audcreepers from smothoring theplantation; to tio up tho branchesthat might hang down, and prune,so as to have trunks of throe orthreo and a half feet; in a word,givo them tho caro every cultivat-ed plant needs.

In tho experimental gardens ofLibreville cacao trees planted in1887 blossomed in 1890. Thofirst llowors are generally takenoff, so as not to weaken the tree;aud stop its growth. Tho firstcrop that amounts to anything isnot taken off beforo fivo or sisyears, and tho yield is at itsnpogeo at about tho twelfth yoar.So as to make tho gathering easiertho tops aro cut off at tho heightof about fourteen or fifteen footTho plant roaches the ago oftwenty fivo years, but at that agoit is better to cut it down, as ithardly yields anything.

Tho translator wishes to securea fow frosh seeds.

COITi:i: AND ItlKD.S.

Editor Bulletin: Hawaii has,as tho Bulletin advised sometimo ago, to strivo to obtaiua good name for its coffee, as it ispredicted that, a fow years fromnow, there will bo, if not overproduction, at least a very groatfall in prices, Africa is goiug suc-cessfully into it, on an enormousscale, as soon in tho LondonTimes, La Rovuo Cplonialo deParis aud Lo Nouvement Googru-phiqu- o.

Some timo ago wo read in thoBulletin a very interesting arti-clo about singiug birds for Ha-waii. Wo are sorry to dampentho worthy sondor's enthusiasm,but fear that thoy will just serve,aB tho quails (now oxtinct horo)did, to furnish a breakfast to themongooso iinless they nestle ontrees.

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North Kohala, March 2, 1S9G.v-

.SAW II NOT.

Editor Bulletin: Last night'sStar contains a nuiubor of namesconnecting them with tho "Hag in-

cident." I wish to slato that 1 was v

thoro with Bovoral others on myown business, and that I did notseo any of tho happenings as stut-- d

in that paper.G. E. Boardman.

Brown & Kuboy havo for saloa complete lino of watches, clocks,cutlory and solid and plated jewel-ry of ovory description, that thoyaro selling at ronsonablo pricos.

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Included iu tho estimates ot ilioMinister of tho Interior for thoexpenditure) of tho yestcr-dti- y

nl lowed by tho Senato for re-pairs to public buildings is nnltom of for ropairs to thoyonoial post-oflic- o in this city.

In tho Sonnto Minister Kingexplained that tho money amis tobo spont in providing nn ontirolynow sot of iron boxes with patentlocks. Tho present front of thobuilding will bo extended towardsMerchant wtreot about two feot andovory inch of spneo will bo filledwith boxes. Tho pillnrs of thoold buildinur will not hn rmnnvnilbut tho woodwork bctweon will inorder to givo free access to thobo ?i from tho interior of thobuilding.

By this plan two hundr&d nndiifty mor.e boxes will bo added tothe present number, and judgingfrom tho munorous npplicntionson iilo for boxes tho

liopos to lout them all,thereby greatly addiug to thorovenuo of tho otlico.

Owing to tho present scarcityof boxes, as many as half a dozenpeople aro now using the snmoono in sovornl instances. Thonow arrangement will bo a greatconvenience itnd is n matter ofnecessity owing to incrensed busi-ness.

St Aiutrcn' Cullit'ilritl.

At n mooting of the cathedralcongregation held last eveningHonry Smith Was elected church-wnrde- n

nnd Edmund Stiles wasnnnounced as tho Bishop's o.

Messrs. Fn-d- . Wood,P. Jones. .Tolm 1). TTnlt nml SMohouln were elected sidomon.Tho annual account of tho church-warden for tho past year was ac-

cepted.

Concert ill riiiliiu Siiurc.Tho Hawaiian baud v '11 give

tho usual concert at Emma Squarethis nftornoou at i:',i0, with tholouowing )rogram :

Manh f'onnt lliuer KraiOierluix Tnmcri.ill" . .l!()l-Sll- lAtliuiilo Sonata i'athctliiuo". . Uii'thotcnIerainl-- i i net s o lloi.iiil . b()(llrcWalU rbe T) rohan .idlerVolkii Nuiuiiiu A'nlley ,... Berber

Hawaii l'onol.

Tim CiiimI I'linlillpsPosseted ly Hoofi's Sarsap m'lii uiv nlnjostbejoiul mention. llest of nil, it punfioi theWood, tin i a Htiengthoniiig tho nines. Itregulate tho digestive organs, Invieoratosthe kidnaj sand liver, tones nnd builds uptho entire bjstem. It cures dyspep in,scrofula, oatirrh and Pcineni-W- r.

Hood's Cures.Hood's Pills net pnslly, jet promptly and

efiectively on tho liver and bowels. 23 c.110

"When you have picture framingdone at King Bros , you get thebenefit of fifteen years' experiencewithout extra charge.

290-21)0- -290: The UnitedCnrringo Co. Fino carriages andthe fastest horses in tho worldwith competent drivers alwny ob-

liging. Corner King and Fortstreets. Telephone 290.

Oity Carriage Co.. J. S. And.lade, manager. It .you want n

hack with good horse and care-ful drivor ring up Telephone 113,corner of Eort,and Merchantstreet. Hack tit all hours.

G. It. Harrison, practical pianonnd oigan inokor and tuner, canfurnish best factoiy references.Orders left it Hawaiian News Co.and tho "Wall, Nichols Co.will receive prompt attention.Telephone Nus; 231, J 90 and412.

There will be a anocial sale ofDr. Jaeger's Sanitary Wool nr

at Tncy's, to loducestock. Prieen will bo S3 pur suitfor H'gnliir hzos, and 3.50 persuit for extra law s z-- ? Ladios'suita. ill white and natural,at $! .av suit Do not let thisopportunity pass to got thesegoods at much less than their

a'l us the sale will only lasttill nook is rodiio- d.

tl'roei U. i. Journal yf iltdtewt )

frof '.V.U.I'i c!.v !.o jnaki s a ' ciily w rpllcp",hail'M. il. utiltastuli il' in i u; .Kietliiunyilviii'i rx.ji, 'i iirf. Ao

buelifnnl '!cyfvWiytkpr nm liu cnrkilhrhliu.lluimlfi rimavaliia'!'wir!r-)- i .J uMih.L1iowinl''ualii,ij"l',it o(h xi it '. i i .tru-t-

iiynitffrMtrwlinniayHnd'lioii PO.attdl tprtmrnl.drM. ieAliteinym.-.l)thlr- ' curumuiliio,Vrof.W. H. PKDKIwV. U,iiw-- i . rk

Piano For Sale.

A WOOmVAHD k DROWN PIANO.Had nu pcolletit tone and u in fine oouilUtiou. Will be noM cheap for caali.

Addrew L, T.303-- tf BoLitTix Ofllco.

:- - A LARGE- - -- :

NEW

STOCK I

m oxinor.NT LINE

CLOCKSPJogent display of

Watches and Jewelry,Of every description.

I luuo just rocolvcil a ory fino nnd com- -

plote lino of now goods, whicli, for cpialityand prico, wcro

Never BeforeEqualledIn Honolulu, Tho handsomest lot of

OYNX CLOCKSKvtr scon lieio.

ROB ROY iLAI dL0Bl$Yxxa Ouo Djllur Up.

J. E. GOMES.237-l- w W.i FOPT ST.

DemiQ bottle-- of

IPciny Dcwis'KlivBSk Cy

and bLygaAv to attcjdfcxnZ Clf any

H o Id2or

J 'InroaiVu of ists qa! e,z--,

Hollister -:- - DrugCompany,

130-t- f Agent for the Ilnwallau Islands.

Eor SaleBuilding -:- - Lots

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Dl'1IihIu situation. Iiimatlfnl'vlewof theoeun. l.xiLllt-n-t nelgliuoruoou. LovilyBurroundiuus.

A. V GEAR.181-- tl

$250.00.

"I'lIK HAWAIIAN" WII.I, PAY THEsum of two hundred uml fifty dollars to anyperi-o- or persons connected wita "iuoPacifio Couinifrcinl Adertiser" or tho'iiiHuiinn Gazette Company, who will pointout a woid or n line of "unmoral or inde-cent" matter In the Dectmber number of'fun IUwaiiax. Judgmont as to matterto bo lendereii ity tho Now York Herald,tlio ftaw loric Moiling J'ot, or tno InewYork Times. Criticism to bo submitted inwriting to tht l'ditoi of TliK Haw wanwitliin Bixty das li om tlnto

JULICN D. HAYNi:,192-t- f Lditor of 1 hi Hawaiian,

FAMILY

Cash .. Grocery

Fort Street, Opposito ClubStables. Tol. 355.

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EVENING BULLETIN, MA11QH 7, 1890.

DO' I0U LIKE CUEBY-- ?

TRUE INDIAN CURR1;T

NOT THE STUFF USUALLY SOLD AS CUIIRY

Ourry Powder ns made by us is prepared after the Original

Recipe from tho Purest Ingredients.

mr Trrr it oisroii

!,Empire SaloonA general stock of Liquors, Alci and

Wines.

nti:sii urxn uwvyson duvuijht.

OUR PORT AND SHERRY,

Aio of tho finest nnd como to utdirect from Europe. .

OUR MCBRAYER WHISKEY

Imported straight fiom LonU-ullo- ,

Ky.

JAMES OLDS, Prop.

PANTHEON SALOOH,FOP.T AND HOTEL ST8.

Heaaauartcrs EntcrDrisc Brcwimr'Co

Largest Consignment of Brerthat ever arrived horo, uo;v

on Draught.1. DODD. Prop'i

COMMERCIAL SALOONTor. iittiinit uml Itci-i'liiul- M.

t. ki:vi;m, niunuuvr.

COOL FRESH BEER!On Drju-rh- t and tho Standard Drauds of

Pottle Bctr.FINE WHISKIES, BRANDIE8, WINES AND

FRENCH LIQUORS.

TAIII.i: CI.A11IT A Sl'lXIAJLTY.200-t- f

Wanted at the Louvre Saloon,

1)1 Niiiiiiliu htrcnt.C000 men daily to drink tho C000

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

EDWARD & HARRY,PostofQce Box 475 Honolulu.

132-Or-

Merchants ExchangeS. I. SHAW, Propriotor.

Curnor KIiik A. Niitiniitt Htrueln, llnnolulu

Cholco LI(ii(irs and Fino Iloor.

TCoIoipIjloxxo asi.iMMWHnMmMWMMKMJHNMMMMMMIMaMHM

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

all its Branched, Collectingand all Busino&s Matters

of trust.

All Business entrusted to himwill reeoivo Prompt and CarefulAttention. OJlico:

Hcnokaa, Hamakua, Hawaii.

David Dayton.I have some cli-

ents who wanthouses to live in.

David Dayton.lDI-t- f Merchant street.

CRITERION

Shaving ParlorsFnANK PACIIECO, Propr.

Fort St. Opp. Pantheon Stables.210 2m

JOHN PHILLIPS,PLUMBER,

notol St., near Fort. Tol. 302.200-- tf

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Ever Written.tSf READ A FEW OPINIONS: --W3

The Dictionary!I'rof. Hlinlor f llnrt uril mij :

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l'ritf. 8nMr Oxford Unlwrslty sny t"It will desorru all of the encomia passed

npon it."I'ruf. UhiTli'iiif Yulu sny j

"Clear, couciwo, accurate, comprehon-fcho.- "

The Historical Novels.By Pretoaaor Jolin R. MuHlolt.JWin. MrKlnlpy, fin wm nor nf Olilo, unys!

"Onouf the tut lieantiful productionsof tho American pr hh I hat f ver seen."

'IliiiimiM llolli ill, li.li , 1. 1,. I) . IIInIi.up l I lilt 11. i 4 'Inn vh, niliilil I. Oil ks"I hao read "Tim Columbian llistone.il

JCocls' with Hunt pluiMiru. Anyone, Ithink, can read thcoo book-- , with pluiisuroand profit."

II. I,. WlntiiiHii, D.D.. I.T..D., lrelili'iil ol Colby Unit uri.ll v. Uliiliif. NiiyNt" 'Tho L'olumhiau Hisroneal Noiels'liavo a wolcoino pl.ice in iny homo. Theyhao ipiickeued interi'bt m the btndy of onrnational life. Iknovof no more valuablehelps to a plaued in the homo."

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ESTIMATES AND DESIGNS

Furnished for Iliilldliu; All Clashes ofMachinery Hcpalr Work, and,

Kccoiistriictlon or Kemodi'l.Ing Old PlaiiU.

lion, Brass, Phosphoi-llron- Zinc, Alu-minum, and Lead Castings. Ornamontaluml plain Cast lion and Kteel Columns,Iron and hteil Girders and TrnsKes,Grhting, Dooit. nnd hhutterH, nud a goner-o- l

lino of Iron audllrassWoik for lmiliUngHof all classes. Ships' PhioUmith Work donowith licituesi nud dispntoh. All workman-ship guaranteed fust class, and at pricesthat have been hithertJ unknown on thoHawaiian Islands.

Ibltiul Oidois will nceio prompt (itton-tio-

C. R. MCVEIGH,Manager and Prrpriotor,

p O. ltox 157.Tili)iaii(!4. Olllce, ."(, WoiKh. 013.

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CHOICE FRESH GROCERIESJupt oroncd a full aid compote nsortmont of theluxuries and dol'c.icies from every civilized tuition,which will so'd lower thnii the lowest. . . .

J. T. Waierhouse.

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PEAKS,

APPLES, ETC.

in Tins nnd Jars. Assorted Chut-noy- s,

Ilams and Bacon, Potted

Meats, Boston Baked Beans andCereals.

IERCHANDISE DEPT.DIIY GOODS,

BLANKETS,

DllESS T1UMMINGS,

COTTON GOODS,

DENIMS,

I X L LIME.

CROCKERY DEPART--,aMENT.

STONJiWARE,

OHIXAWAKE,

UAV1LAND OniNA,LAMPS, ETC,IIAEDAVARE.

FORT STEET, NO 10.'

DIIY GOODS,

SILKS, A

LACES,

TRIMMINGS,LINENS.

JohnT Waterhouse.W3-t- f

ITEOPOLITAN 1AT CO.

31 Easier .Street.Q. J. Walleu ... Manaqer.

WHOLESALE AND HETAIL

BUTCHERSAND

Naw Contractors.A New Abstract Office.

As a result of year's experi-ence in tho Abstract Business, Iam prepared to make Abstracts ofTitlo in a most thorough, accurateand complete manner, and onshort notice

W. Makin'nky,In W. Smith's Ollico, 1118

Fort Street. 215-t-f

BRUCE CARTWRICHT,Genornl Jlanngor of

The Equitable Lifo Assurance SocietyOt tliu United States for tho Hawaiian

Islands.' Oirr: Morelnmt stuot, Honolulu.

ALSO

afrco

bo

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prevents

Falling Out

Solo Agent, Honolulu,0. Pox 292, Ttleplione 120, 100-t- f

WTJJWgMiWIPil.lBW

ST.ORE yS Pconlos

Store.

n5jrrrcrrc.'nK,

JleSte mm

BRAUNSCHWEIGER - & - CO,IMPORTED andLiquoh Merchants.

No. 0, Dnuiim Street, - - San Francisco.

ron SALE in now:.Aumiica.v liOOiuuM Whiskies t'n Bond per

barrclcontninliig about 40 gallons eachnt various prices according to age nndfpinlity.

Oalifohnia GnAr-- Diumjv in Bond perbarrel of about 10 to CO gallons.

CASK (lOOI)S.Aho thrtflt'liraied Cute Whhlies:

"Extra Pony" Hourhon Wnisky, 12 bottlesj.') gallons per caso.

"Benrnrass" lhmrUiu Whisky, 12 bottles, 22-- 5 gallons per caso.

"Old 1 ioueor" Pourbon Whisky, 12 bottles,2 2-- 5 gallons per ci.se.

"Tennessf o White Pyo" Whisky, 12 bottles,52 i! 5 gallons por caso.

OALirOHNIA PoltT WINES, SHKUltlES,ANOKWOA.

Send oideis by jnnil. Satisfaction d,

Braunsclrweiger & Co.,No. 5, Drninin street.

111 hil Ml f

500 PAIR-- OF-

PANTALOONSFROM $6.00 UP.

Jose Do Espirito Santo,

Guitar M Maker.,Taro-Patc- h and Ukulele Guitars'

Mailo of Hawaiian Woods.IlKABONAlllX I'ltlOW. I

130 Fort Street Opposite Club Stnbloa'

Sl-t- f.

TYPEWRITING AND COPYING..iiiss jii. if. i,i:ui:ki:i(.

OKriCK: Ilawniiau Abstract hud "I'UloCompany, loruei Poit find

200-t- f SiJichnnt Sts.

. lKSfcr,v k ,j., mtHBui Jtti tfwjfotjsi. , h r nJK u. ifMitelv K Vi' jb- rfl,.!. ''jf'-- k. , & a s . it: m,tu , L

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AVIiero Honolulu l'coplo May W'or-nlil- p

Tomorrow.Central Union ('mmou Cornor Ilcreta-lil- ii

mill lllchards streets. Douglas 1' JJIr-nl- e,

minister. Sorviccs fur Sunday, Murch8, 1800: 0:5,") 4. to., huiiduy suuool nndliiblo class. At 11 a. in., l'uhlic worshipnnd sermon, 3:30 p. m., Junior ChristianEndeavor meeting 0:30 t. m., Yl'SOE.I'rnyor rucetlnR "Christ's Warnings."7:30 p tn, public worship and tcrinon.Sunday Bchools: Jnpunuso in tlio Lyceum,nt 2:20 p in; Hotel stroot mission andPortuguese on Miller street, nt 2:30 p m.Wednesday nt 7:30 p in, Prayer mooting:"Jesus' Teachings Concornlug Almsgiving,l'rayer and Feasting." Slat. 0:1 18.A cordial welcome for all nt ovcry service

St. Anubkw'h Cathedral Tho sorviccsof tho Second Congregation of. tomorrow(Sunday) 'will bo ni follows: 0:45 n. in.,morning prayer withjlseruioti, H nedici'u,Birch iu v, Hymns 01 aud HIS; 0:30 p m,OTening prayer with sermon; Hymns 84, Olnnd 05.

First Methodist Enhcotal Ciitmcu.Corner of Iterctaiiin ulid Miller streets.Hov. H. W. l'co):, pastor. Sunday,March Sth, 18IHI. 10 n m., SundayBchool, Mr. C. 11. ltlpluy, Htipeihitcnd lit.11a in, scrinou tiy pnhtur, "Christ's Idea ofrersonnl Itollgioii." 7:30 p m, "Tho FinalVictory of liuly Protestantism;" piayerHorvicti Wednesdny, 7.3(1 p m. Ml scatsfree, and n welcome toall.

For n few weeks only, thero will bu nHoliness Mealing held oory Lord's Day nt3 o'clock in tho M II church on llerotiuilnBtrcct. Ah nro earnestly entreated to como;held by Mrs. S. J. Hutchinson.

CiimsriAN Cmritrii On Alakca nearKing street. T.U. O irvi-- i pistor. 1'rpnchiugtonight (Saturday), 7:30 p in. Sulijoct, "AChaugo of Heart " Lord's day servio sSunday school at 0:15 a m. Sermon at 11n m, by Evangelist Homig, subject "ThoPro.cmiiiouco of The Christ;" women'spmyor Meeting 3.0(1 p in on Friday1; preach-ing ovcry night during tho week.

Roman Catholic Catiii.dkai. Serviceswill bo us follows: 0 nud 7 u in, Low Masswith Holy Cominuuioii; On in, Mass withEnglish instruction; 10:30 a m, High Masswith native sermon; 2 p m, Rosary andnative instruction; 1 p in, uitive instruc-tion and llenedicliou; Wcoltdaya, Low MassntG and 7 a m.

Kawai.uiao Cnuuoii. llov II II Parker,pastor. Stindny helium at 10 n m. Morningtopio: "hxeuses;" eouing, "Christ thoShopherd." All in Hawaiian.

ltl.OUOAXI7.KI) ClItmCH of JCSIIS Clltist OfLatter Day haints. Services ouch Sundayns follows: in Milikiul Hall, rear of OperaHouse; 10 nni,lhblo class; 11.15 nm, Preach-ing. All curdially invited.

Y M C A Sunday 1 1 nm, hcrvico nt OnhuJail; 3 p m boys' mooting iu AssociationHall; praiso service in Y M C A hall ut 0:30p m.

Salvation Aumy Services nt thetout, corner Iloretnniii and Alake--a stieots.Sunday: 7 lira, kneo diiil; .10:30 a m, meet-ing ou board the U S S Adam-- ; 10:30 a m,open air meotinf comer Kb g aud Fort sts;

11 n m, holiness meeting; 2 p m, open-ni- r,

Pnukolo; 2 p m, chiidion'H mooting,3:15 p in, family gathoiiiig; 7 p m open-air- ,Nunnnu and Hotel streets. 7:30 p m, old-tim- o

salvation. Adj Goo D Kgner andLieut Bharploss in command.

Mechanics' Home, corner Hoteland Nunnnu streets, lodging byday, week or month. Tortus: 25and 50 contH pur night $1, and51.25 nor wfi k.

Don't lenvo your pictures untiltlioy are ruined before havingthem framed. King Bros arp mak-ing frames so cheap now that it isbetter to have your picturos at-tended to than to wish you had.

faw&ii&n Fertilizing

COMPA.3STY

Isprepaicd to furnish

4000 Tons -:- -

-:- - Cane Fertilizer

to order for 1800.

ALL GOODS SOLD TO A GUABANTEED

FORMULA OK ANALYSIS.

Solublo and Available P'loephorla Acid,Sulphate of Ammonia,

Nltrato of Soda,

Sulplintu of Potash,Coral Lime Stono,

Phosphate and Fish Guano,

In Quantities to Suit.

Orders solio'itcd for a future do- -livery.

A P. COOKE,Manager.

Refrigerated Poultry-- AM-

Fresh Salmon

CONSTANTLY ON HAND.

letopolifon tye&f do.

Telephone 45.

!iS'iWJi

The q

PACIFIC

HARDWARE

Company.-- DEALERS IK- -

ffardzvai'eTinwareGlassware

13. 6c 1ST. LampsAND SILK LAMPSHADES.

Hawaiian Lime.

Oummitid' Blook,

FORT STREET.WE OFFER FOB SALE

New'.', ShipmentOf tho Well-know- n

EET

APORALOig'siiettes- -

H. HACKFELD & CO.Sole --Argent.

230-l- m

SANDERS'

express;Drays

Express"Wagons

TrucksWo use tho greatest care in

moving all kinds of goods andat MODERATE PRICES.

King Street, near Fort.Telephone 8G.

J. J. Sullivan, J. IlUCKLKY,Prosldout. Seo'v.

FasIiionStaMesGo.,L'fl.iiouoiuiu, n. i.

Sullivan & Buckley, Man'g'ru

FINEST EQUIPPED CARRIAGES

in tho City, with Competent aud Care-ful Drivers.

Stand at the Pantheon Stables,Cornor of Fort and Hotel Streets.

ToLETnONB!Haw't. Hotol Stables, 82.Pantheon Stables, 34,Fashion Stables. 118.

LARSEN'S

Kino and Nooanu Streets.

Telephone 2dC.

(Jif Comment is unnecossay.

WM. LARSEN.

LEPER'S. EXPRESS.

BAGGAGE delivered and chock-ed to any Steamer. Furnitureand Pianos carefully moved atReasonable Rates.

SatisfactionFort and Queen Sta.

Day Tol. 912, Residence Tel. G43,

EVENINQ BULLETIN, MAltOII 7, 1800.

Ex S. S. "CHINA"A Largo Invoice of the Celebrated Yiunntnya

Shirts, comprising Pcrcalo and Wliito Linen DrossShirts, Pnjamns and Custom-mad- e Clothing. Hand-some Paper Screens, Hand-painte- d in HawaiianScenes. Also, u Lurgo Assortment of ElegantHand-painte- d Silk Funs. Everything at Low

ncos.

"K. FURUYA,Hotel Street. Next to Ordway & Porter's.

Hats! -:- - Hats!fa?

YIade To Order Aqj tjle

Ladies and Gents.

N'ew Styles Evory MONDAY nnd SAT-URDAY.

Best Straw Hats,Prom 25c. Up.

T MUBATA.No. 325 Nuaanu Blreet i32-t- (

Oil naintincs of tho Volc-m- nilsizes and nnces at King Bros,xiotoi ot.

W 1 M. . -

U P. O. Box 18U.In

THE CHEAPEST PLACE ON THE ISLANDS TO

&

.IS

COUNElt OF 1King & Nuuanu Sts.

. liff . .irE''SJfflftCa.KVy XA

mctf1SHWHrSfflftWl ' M hi'Jii p:bcVIA'

tW AT

TlfiFroo Eods

889.

Xjee Co.,502 KING STREET.

Opposite Metropolitan Meat Co.

:- -: FRU LTSBy every California steamer.

Importers of all kinds of Groceries, Fruits,Canned Goods, Clnur and Tobaeeoa,

at Lowest Trices.Fresh Vegetables Always on ifniiil.

lubacco and Cigars.

L. AHLO,No, 408, sUroot,

Hns just received n new lino ofDIIY GOODS, LADIES AND

SHOES AND GENEHAL MEItCIIAN- -DISK.

Agent for tho following rico plantations:Walpio, Wniawu, Waiiualu, Walalua,Kantolio ami Kiipnlaiiia

$JQT My rico from ia m.iikodL A and is guniauteod Al.P. O. Box 114, .... Teloj.liono 11)9.

143- -

:- -: T?ailor48 Nuuunn Btreet, V O llox I5U

Fine Made to Order,niOSI J1BST

ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CLOTH.

s:i3-- tf

TEKRESTAUltANT.

Sloals nt All Hours, t pon from 5 a. ui. to1 o'clook nt niglit. Saturday, open allnight. 21 tickets for SUO. EverythingClean. HOTEL STllUSr,214 Oppofiito l'nntheon Saloon.

SING WO,Comer King nnd Iletlitl streets,

Dealer in Cigars and TobaccosDvst Inands of Mnnllla Cigarsaud lliiust Cigarettes, , .

At lowest prices. 4!H- -

Per

FOUND

A- -ti mmurt J j

Buy lewFURNITURE.

esssssssssssrffr.JrMsS!sfm9fjssi'ASHHK

i7..M-:AUZV',ct.?.i-

Telephone

Sian.gr

IPHKHl--I

CHOCK LOOK,

Morclianfc

OHONG,

"Oftina"

Second-Han- d

Fancy- - S'k Shirts,

Crepe Shirts,

Cotton Shirts,

Silk Snirts,

Linen Shirts,

HOTEL St., ROBINSON BLOOK,

Honolulu

Telkmonk 245Mutual

AT THE

X.Xj Honolulu- H. 1.

MATOGTHE GRASS HOUSE

Bathing Resori

HOP HING & COMPANY,AVlioIesalo Dealers In

Clilneso 811k, Tea, and Matting,Liquors and Manila Cigars, English aud

American Groceries.403 Hotel street. - . . . Telephone 147.

AH PING,Dealer in Chinese Tea, Cigars,

Fetraut Oil, Sngor, Soap,Caudlos, etc., nt loweBtmarket pneo

Cornor Nuuauu nnd 1 aunhl Btrccti, 143

ASTOK HOUSE,'(AH CHOCK, i'ropr.)

Meals 25 Cents. gJNN,DtPrivnto Boom for Ladles,

Oor.Nr.it Hotel and Union Sts.LIN SING KEE,

Plnmbor tfc Tinsmith.Doilcr lu Tin and Agato Ware.

All Mr.ds of Plumbing done In a SatisfactoryManner at Low en t Kates.

I. O. llox 274, I11D 4C3 Hotel St.

Chock Chee & Co., Merchant Tailors,

Clothes Cleaned nnd Itepnirod.No. 322 Nuuanu Streot.

21C-l- y F. O. Box 2.13.

YUEN LEI228 Qnucn Stroot,

Cicjars and Tobacco,LA CONSTANCIA CIGARS

And Othor Fino Brauds, Wholosalo nndItotnil. 217 tf

SNOWBALL FACTORYIClnau una Punohbowl StrootB.

ICE-:-CREA- M!

tT Delivorod to all parU of tho city.Tolophono 073. 200-- tf

i&ift? WAIKIKI.Exclusive and Attractive. "Pi FisllilP,

and Bait Furnishod.

GET OFF THE TRAM AT BISHOP'S SWITCH

Nunnnu

GENTS'

Kanoobo

Suitings

MfcfclllWl

p. o. loxr.a. n. a. JONra

The Hawaiian

SAFE DEPOSIT

Investment Co.IIAVE FOll SALE

A Few Slinrea of

Pala Stipif Stock,lltvwnlinn Sti;ar Co. Stock.

ALSO

lIiVAvallan Government and 1stMortgage Sugar Planta-

tion JJoikIh.CST For pnrticulnra npply to

Tho Hawaiian Snfo Doposlt &InvoBtmont Company,

08 FnrtMtrmit Unmtlnln

Castle cfc Coo)?e(Ll.MITl.D)

IjI3?0 X2.T3S EtfcS,HardwareandCommissionjVIerchants,

Genera

MerchandiseAgriculturalImplementsandPlantationSupplies.

T. B. MURRAY,KING STREET.

Fitted up with nil tho ModomAppliances for

Manufacturing and Repairing Vehicles

of Every Description.

Blaoksmit'ning and Horso Shoeing.

ALL WORK GUARANTEED.

TeleplxorLe 572203-t- f

THE "ARLINGTON"A FAMILY HOTEL.

O?. "ECro-ao- o ... 3?xop.

Por Day 8 2.00Per Week 12.00

Cpoclal aontiiljr XSataalTlio Best of Atteuilnnco, tho Best Situa-tion mid tho FineBt Jlpnh in tbw City

European Restaurant.COO, notel Btrcct.

CHOOE: SING, Manager.First-clas- s meals nt regular rates, l'owl

served on Thursdays aud Sundays.Board by weok $4. GO.

tJIT For best quality of MnnilIaCiRarn,Clgarettos nud Tobacco come to flop King'snext door. 117-t- f

F1 HOKNIS A. 3C E! IS "ST I

BREAD, PIES and CAKESOf nil kinds.

fjG The finest imported confectionery100-t- f Hotel street, near Forti

C T. AKANANo. 321, Nuuanu streot,

MERCHANT TAILOR, YFine Suitings miulu to order at lowest prices,145 Clothes cleaned and repaired.

TOM CHUNG KEE,No. 47, Nuuanu street.

Dealer in Ladies' and Gontle-men- 's

Shoes.Boots and Shoes to order. I uso the best

material. Goods warranted tow ear well. 14- 3-

S. KIMTJRA,Wholesale Dealer in Japanese

Wines.Liquors and l'roUlons, Saltl a specialty,

Allen Street. Telephone 703.151-l- y

QUONG SAM KEE & CO.

Importers and Dealers lu

General Merchandise,145-t- f Cornor King aud Mnuuakea Sts.

N. Fernandez,Notary Public and Typewriter.

11 KAAI1UMANU STREET,1. O. Box 8aU. Telephone 345.

150-- tf

For Sale or to Rent.

A (losirablo dwelling houso onIlassiiiKor slreot. Apply to

Tlio Ilnwniinn Snlo Donoaitnnd Invustint'iit Compiuiy,Jj'ort street. t

111 TAI 00.410 Hotel street, near Nuuanu.

I in portersCf AN Kinds of Provisions,

ALSO

Chinese Tea andGinger,

GROCERIES, -:- - RICE,All'klndH of Ginned Fruit, Cigars,nnd n largo issoitn out of good1 toonunieroiiK to mention at tho very

LOWEST PRICES.C0J-2-

ft 1 " oS

Al irtOvw ju rv Jl i . 7 J-- J-- .i nyf ff v "v'P &C

ra xrPg Nr liUmlTY v m

rib WAND DErLeR lJ

(3oiOE t

""-'--""m

lOfyJoLiai. i3 Nuuawu ST.

217-t- f

AHI,MANUPAOTUEElt, : TJPHOL-STEIUD- Il

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

Furniture, Bedding, Etc., Etc.Contractor and Builder.

No. 80, Nuuanu street.Ilai on hand Cofuim, Camphor Trunks,

MnttiuK, WnrdroK'H. Desks, Statrosses, etc.XJF Cull in and Inspect goods.

100-t- f

Orient Planing Mill,VING FAT & CO.,

CONT11ACTOK3 AND BUILDEK3,Furniture of all kluds made and repaired

Ilulldlu'T houses anil making rico mills a spe-cialty. 1 O. Uox lie, corner KIhk and Uethclstreets. o

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

Gonts' and Children's

Boots, - Shoes, - - Gaiters.No. 35 Nunnnu St. - . I O. Box 193.

Honolulu.4nP Ilnntu nml Rlinnn tnn.ln tn ....1a t

best styls at Wholesale uud Itetail piicos.J40-I- I

YEE ON" CO.,!it7 Nuuanu St. V. O, llox 143.

Watchmakers and Manufacturing Jewelers.

Repairing ol Watches and Jewelry, ALLWORK (1VAUANTEKD. ,

Importers ol Watches and Clocks ol Finest111 Grades.

CHIN WO & CO.Young Ah In. Mcr.

Corner Rcrctanla and Nuuanu sts., Honolulu.RICE l'LANTERS-Ahv- ays hate forsslo tho

uiiijr ui ncu. uur rice marKCU Y UUIs guaranteed to ho Al.

Agents lor me following rice plantations:Palama, Ilajawa. Moanalua, Walklkl, Walpio,ivuiuwnu, nnwaiuopa ouu waioil, Ualiu, anaIlanalcl, Kauai.

"5 Tel. 218. PO Box

I TIM KEE,MERCHANT TAILORSuits to order. Fit Guaranteed. Fine DuckSuit, $5 up; Fine Tweed Pants, 4.50 up;Fiuo Suit, 518 up. Clothes cleaned and re-paired. 200 KING STREET.

I'.U. 150X141.

HO YEN KEE & CO.,

Plumbersand dealers In

CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, ETC., ETC.Water Pipes, laid and repaired,and plumbing neatly executed.

H3- - No 11. Nuuanu street.

FOR . . .

TINWARE, CR0CKER.Y, HARD-

WARE, CIGARSETC,At lowest pricuN, go to

WING TAI LUNG.HI-- 831 Nuuauu street.

LAX KEE.iM.umir.u.

ALL KINDS OF I INWARD, CROCKERY,etc., at the very low ent prices. King stroetmakal and Eun of Maunakca,

22Mf

CHEONG KEE CO.

All kind of tluwnro, crockery,oto, ut lowest prices

141 Niinimn nnd Hotel streets

' J&liMJ .iOk, .jm. :w&LHi A . i . ni

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BY ATJTHqaiTLSealed Tenders

Will beicceivcd ot tho Office of the Ministerof tb.9 Interior until MONDAY, Mnich 9,1890, nt 12 o'clock noon, (or publishing theSepslon Lnitsof 1800, ns follows:

1. FuUbliing in newspaper, 12uglih,ouo time, nt per 1000 "cms," octnio meas-

ure, double column.

2. Publishing in nowsptpcr, Hawaiian,ono time nt por 1000 "cms," octavo meas-

ure, double column.

.1. Piinting nml binding COO copies oftbo nliovc laws, English, in sntno stjluasthe Session Laws of tbo Special Session of1805.

I. Printing nml binding 2."i0 copies oftho novo law, Hawaiian, in snuio stylo nstbo Session Liws of tbo Special Session of1S9.--I.

All bid must bo cndoised "Tenders forl'rinting Lawe," nnd must bo undo in confoiinity with tbo above Items ns specified.

Tbo Minister ot tbo Interior does notbind himself to ncccpt tho lowest or nnybid.

J, A. KIXG,Minister of thci Inttilor.

Interior Ofllce, March 5, 1800.

5I?? Everjir Bulletin

DANIEL LOGAN. Editor.

SATURDAY, MABOII 7, 1890.

JAPANESE COMPETITION.

Instigated by commercial bodiesof San Francisco, RepresentativeJohnson lias presented a resolu-tion directing tho "Ways andMeans Committee to investigatetho wholo question of competitionfrom Jnpnn in products nnd man-ufactuie- s,

nnd to report by bill orotherwise. A London trad 3 journalrecoived by last mail hns the firstof u serins of articles on tho samesubject. Tho Foreign and Colo-

nial Importer is the journalto, and it refers in the

following words to an accusationthnt tho Jnpnneso nro not quiteB(iuare in commercial dealings:

The very koon competition whichexists for Japanese orders appearsto bo n distinct answer to thischarge of "want of business mor-ality." For ourselves wo believethat Japanese commercial men aroin overy way as honest as theircompetitors in othor countries,and such indeed is the generalbelief throughout tho commercialcommunity over here; and asEnglish manufacturers securo avory largo haro of JapaiA orders,thoy aro porhaps in an excellentposition for forming a judgment,and it iB probably only tho dis-appointed wooers who talkabout hor faults. The factthat England does secure sogood a proportion of hor require-ments mayinducous to watch horenterprise in thoso quarters of thoworld which wo have always con-sidered as tho best fiolds for thoreception of our own manu-factures with a littlo more goodnature than might othens ito botho caso. Tho seriousncbs of horcompetitiou;s,howiver,fully recog-nised, and in subsequent nr tidesit will bo more clearly seen whythoro is so good u causo for ap-prehension. In tho courseof our leraarks it willno doubt bo necessaryto find fault with man' of thoJapanese productions, but ihorefrequently porhaps tho reversewill bo the cusp. No doubt iiIbomany of our frionds nt homo willBoriously disagree with our touch-ing upon tho subject in so fair nmanner, being under tho impres-sion that by so doing wo shall bopursuing a policy detrimental totbo intorests of English traders.That, however, is a narrow-mind- -

ed viow of tho position which woennuot nccopt, nntl wo. nro fortu- -

j nntoly strong enough, nnd htvvotho courage, to Btipport our con- -

VlCtlOtlH.

Tho foregoing is n manly wnyof trenting tho subject. Evorycountry that joins tho march ofcivilization, ns Japan lias dona,ought to bo welcomed as n gainto the hopo of universal peacoand prosperity. Japan must boaccorded tho samo rights to "a fairfield nnd no favor" ns nny othernntion, nnd if hor progress dis-

turbs tho equilibrium of universnlcommerce, thoro is naught forother nations to do but to adjusttheir enterprises and policies totho now circumstances.

lt is reported from Havana that15,000, or perhaps oven 20,000Spanish soldiers, are missingsofnowhero in Cuba. Tho facthas been communicatod to thoMndrid Government, and thoro isa search going on for tho where-abouts of tho soldiers day andnight. Incorrect records, doser-tion- s

to tho enemy and unreport-ed deaths in tho field aro surmisedas singly or jointly explainingtho hiatus in numbers. Referringto tho possiblo causo of losses infights not being reported, tho Ha-

vana correspondent of tho NowYork 3Iail and Express pithilyobserves:

Tho expectation that manylosses in engagements liavo notbeen sent in receives supportfrom tho known falsity of thoseroports, which has ropoatedlybeen pointed out. That 700Spanish should attack f000robels, that a battlo lasting bovoiinours should ensue, and that onlyono Spanish soldier should bowounded (as was told in a reportfrom Santa Clara last weok), indi-cator that tho Spanish soldiershavo charmed lives or that anenormous amount or lying is boingdone.

McKinloy 's chances for tho Re-

publican nomination havo peteredout Bomowhat. Ho was "tho choicoof Pennsylvania until Quay'snamo was announced. Now, ac-

cording to a cunvoBs made by thoPittsburg Connnorciyl Gazette, thosolid delegation of that great Statewill bo for Quay. McKinloy holdsVirginia entire, unless, by thoauthority just quoted, SenatorElkins should run. It will bo apity for tho party if (Quay shouldbe preferred to McKinloy. Quayrepresents tho most oxtromomachino politics ho is for tho"bar'l of money" in a campaignovery time whilo McKinloy, bo-sid- es

being a squaro man and anable, in his name represents tholeading dootrino of his partyprotection.

This, from tho Hilo Tribune,does not look like economy:"Honomu boasts of ono lonopoliceman with n captain to boo

that ho attends to his duties. Hilohas ton policemen and two cap-

tains, but no deputy-sheriff.- "

J. 13. Atherton ' will lend thomeeting nt (5:30 Sunday eveningin Y. M. 0. A. hall. Subject:"An old tompernnco pledge, andhow it was kept." Jor. S5.

For Sale.

BEAUTIFUL COKNCK LOT, 100x200feet, within one, block of street-curs- , comerof Dolo and Alcxnnder Ktif-ts- . near thoOalin Colleg-- , l'uuubou. Title perfect.Good oppoitunlty to purolmho u buildinghito chejp. AddiihS "P.," this olllco.

210-l- m

lr.EtCfc.A i" "iir.Lic.ious"' WoAin y J

$&i&r Carefully prjjvpTr ISPr"" ' --cnrrn ') AND THE CANS ARE

W X I'V i$Y FAT ') PACKED IN VtRnWOSAND.vD

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VWBs0li,O'c Tnal will prow their ncnf """T --- --,

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EVENING BULLETIN,

Till: 1IAWVIIAN GAIIIjK. TKxirnMnu of llio l'ropo-iri- l I,tn to

Cliliiu I llmlcr C'onoldcrntioii,

Washington, 33. 0., Fob. 10.Tho Sonato Committeo on For-eign Relations this morning gavotho proposed telegraphic cablopropositions connecting tho United States with tho Hawaiian

tho Asiatic const muchconsideration. Tho propositionof tho Now York company, head-ed by James A. Scrymsor, wasmaterially amended today in nstntoment laid boforo tho commit-teo by a proposition to oxtond thocablo to such othor islands in thoPacific Ocean as may bo solectedand to tho coast of China, makingthnt ono of tho termini insteadof tho island of Jnpnn.

Tho rato for ordinary privatdmessages botweon tho UnitedStates and Japan and China is$1.25 por word, and on messagesbetween tho United States nnd thoIsland of Oalm in tho Hawaiiangroup at i!5 cents per word. Presorates nro not to exceed one-quart- er

rates glinrgtM for ordinary mes-sages. No action was taken bytho committee.

I))lminltr.

Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Stimson ofLos Angeles, Cal., visited Hono-lulu a few months ago, and Mr.Stimson intonded to ctmio heroagain. A Los Angeles paper re-

coived by 1). V. "Waldron, who isBtaying nt tho Hawniinu Hotel,contains an account of an attemptto blow up Mr. Stimson's housowith dynamite on tho ovoning ofFebruary 27. A neighbor firedsovornl shots at tho dynamiter without result. Tho residence is pala-tial and valued at Slo0,000, andtho Stimson family are to bo con-gratulated upon thoir escape fromboth loss of lifo nnd of property.Mrs. Stimson nnd hor daughterhnvo ninny acquaintances in Ho-nolulu.

pacts-HboutaWatel-i

(From N. Y. Commercial Adv.)

"A watch balanco .gives fivevibrations every second, J100 overyminute, 18,000 overy hour, 132,000overy day, 157,080,000 overy year.At each vibration it rotates about1 times, which makes 197,100,000revolutions evory year. In orderthat wo may bettor understand thostupendous amount of labor per-formed by theso tiny works, letus mako n pertinont comparison.Tako for illustration a locomotivewith six-foo- t driving wheels. Lotits wheels bo run until thoy havogiven tho samo number of rovolul'tion that a watch does in onoyear, and thoy will havo covered adistanco equal to twenty-eigh- tcomplete circuits of tho oarth."

What stupendous workingpowers your tiny little ma-

chino has; nnd how little at-tention you give it until it hasrefused to go further? "Tiredout." The accumulation of oldoil, particles of dirt, so minutoyou' can't see it, havo so added'to its burdens, that it refusesto go further. Now is thetime to send it to a wa'tch-umke- r,

not until now, for itwill no longer go as it should.How much bettor to givo it alltho attention it needs whilo ityet can go. Is it no betterthan a common lawn mower ?

You givo it less attention.Would 3rou think of running amower for a year or two stea-dily every duy without a littlooil, something to help it overtho rough places. Yet youare lotting your valuablo littletime piece wear itself out, sim-

ply for want of a littlo atten-tion. It is our business totako caro of your watch. Onlyexpert workmen are employedfor thut purposo, and what wodo is woll-don- o. All compli-cated work finds its way to ourworkshop, let us have somo ofyour easy work also. Don'tget into the habit of bringingit to us after it has beenthrough tho -- hands of numer-ous others; it will ho cheaporfor you to havo it tlono well intho first place

H. P. Wichman

MAKOII 7, 1890.

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i eofAuction Sales by W. S. Luce.

Auction SaleAt the

LcLlTS Circus Tent.

On MONDAY, March 9th,

AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.,

I Hlinll hell at llie Ciicua Tent, corner ofI'ort mid Hcretiiuiii ittrei-ttt- , sny

OO Chairs!tfir A good oppoitunity to obtnin (Mod,

Btrong mul cumfortablo heats nt a bargain.

W. S. LUCE,Auctioneer.

usicase..'..at Tin:..'..

Y. M. O. A. HALL

....ON....Tuocclay Svcning, March 10th,

liy tlio ."cmbers of llio

Honolulu Choral Society.Fine Orchestra.

l'ROUUAM I'iiit I.

1, 0erturc Tlic (Jolilenl.yrc UermonOrchestra.

2. Choral Soviet) the Xl-- lit Has aThoueanil 1 :. en Haw ley

Violin Ohtloito. MU .Mcdrcw.11. l'luno .&uli Allnuul I'ailcrewaM

Miss Cnstle.4. I.aillc Quartet Itiibln Adair

Arranged by BuckMUC4 .MUircw jiinl Itlehnrcl, Mm Kinney

and Mis Amies .ludd.5, Vocal Solo ?iunMi Son 1'iKcrt

MUb Hlelniidc.0. Choinl Soilcl) Ojjbre.ik tannine;

I'aiit II.7. Violin Solo Hcvcrio VIct Temps

Miss Meflrew.8. Kamehameha Oleo Cmu liiuerh of. Nlslit LnMutlio

JO. Choral Soeletj M) I.oelsMkea Hid,lied Hobo Haw ley

10. Ladles Quartet Lullaby Hawley11. Orchc8tra--Selecte-

l'J. Choral Society Watch of thoAnels.Hawaii Touol.

1?" Doors oitcu at 7; verlormanco at 8.TlelvCts now on ealo at Ilobron's and T. O.Thrum's. iilS-O- t

Election of Officers.

AT Tnn ANNUAL JILETINO OP THEStoolcliolderx of tho Iiiter-Ishu-d SlonmNavigation Company, Ltd., hold tbia day,the following ofllcors nnd directors woreelected for tho ensuing year:

W. II. Godfiuy, President.J. Hun,J. L. AIoLnan,, TieaHnrtr.N. 13. Gedgo Secretary.T. W. Ilobion, Auditor.

DlKLCTOIW :

W. ). Godfiey, J. Kun, O. N. Wilcox, A.S: Wilcox, W. O. Smith, I A. Schacfer, 13.Suhr.

N. E. OEDOE,Secretary I. I. S. N. Co. Ltd.

Honolulu, II. I., March 3, 1808. 2l2-2-

C. BREWER & COMPANY, LIMITED,

Queen street, Honolulu, II. I.

AGENTS FORHawaiian Agricultural Company, Ononua Sucarbupui'Miij, uiiiniiu i3ii);tti VrUiii;uiy, WIIIIUKUSugar Comiany, Walluc Sucar Company, MakeeSugar Company, Ilali-aknl- a Kanch Comnati), Kvpapala Knncli. -- - I'lanlcrs' Line San I'raiicljcoPackets, Clias. llrewcr U Co. 'a Line of llokliniPackcls.At;eiits lUihtou Hoard of lliulirurluia,Agcnis rniuuiiipnia uonrii ot umlcruriUm

mot oy omenta t

P 0 Juiioh, Prroideutt (Icmiiho II lloboitson,Mmuiger, K V lllshop, Tieasuier nnd Seo.return CuJ. W P Alien, Audllori Oil Cooke,(I Wiiturlimihu, A V Cm lor, Direclom,

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Auction Sales by Jos. F. Morgan.

AuLction Sale

Residence SitesA.T MA.IC1KI.

On SATURDAY, March 28,AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,

At my Salesroom, Qneon ntreot, 1 will sellnt Public Auction, tho following

Valuable Residence Lots at Uahlhi1. Corner of Keeauinoku nnd Domlnls

sts. Frontnffu ofl2ililft nn Ki'i'minmLii ati-..i-

nnd liiu ft oil Domlulsst. Contains 20.00UBII It.

2. Adjoining No I on Domlnls street Fron- -tft.rt. ...lif .....l.tll fi.. f mi I1.ir.it ila u. ... ....I nft.v w ......i..a otl.v;, .lllli rwVUft deep. Contains .t),()JU M ft.

i. Aiijoinine; io a on Domlnls street.Frontage of I'M ft on Domlnls tt, 20U ft deen.Contains 2(1,000 sq ft.

I. Corner of Duininls nml Kcwnlo sH.Frontage of 20U ft on Ku nlo st, and 13J fton Domlnls st. Contains (i,000 si ft,

5. Corner of Kcnalo nnd lleulu sts.Kront-ni;- o

of 200 It on Kcwnlo st, nnd IU0 ft on Hc-nl- u

st. Contains 20,000 m ft.(I. Adjoining No 3 on Heula st.ISO It fnrliur

on the sltttt, .00 ft deep.Tho it bold Lot nru rllimli'il In (In. I.n.n...

dlato vltlnll) of the reside licet of C W Peter-son, Ks'i.mhIJ (1 Kuthwell. Kn:

Tho nboo Lots will all face tho lino of thoproposed Electric Italtwa).

This sale oilers one of the few opportunitiesIfl lllitillll n fm. lr.. ni.ati1ji.im. ait.. I -ccllcut neighborhood. The lots command unextenslixMlew.

tT" Plans of tho property can bo scon atmy olllco.

I7 Part of the imrrlmnn nrlrn xnn nmlnon mortgage.

Por further particulars, apply to

JAS. F. MORGAN,215 td Auctioneor.

COPPEiS ESTATE AND LANDS

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

"Wednesday, May 27, '96,at 12 o'clock noon ot uald day nt my salesrooms on Queen sheet. In Honolulu (unlessbooncr disposed of ut pilvate sale) tho follow-In- j;

described property, namely:A tract of laud of about 2,11(11) acres In fee

simple situate nt IColo nnd Oleloiiiounn 1 hiSouth Koua, Island of Unit all, about cl"htmiles by a good road from Ilookena, one ofthu largest tillages lu Konu. Thero Is an ex-cellent landliii! on tho land itself from jthercthe colleeand other product! could bo shippedHndugoodblte font mill near tho landing.

Ifty acres oflund aro Id co'Ulc. Itoughlythero Is about seven hundred acres ofsplendid codec land bin; all on ono block on

both sides of the (ioveriuuentlload. EighthuuUrcd ucres blng nbotc nnd to tho East oftho sctn bundled iicks nbovti mentioned isalso excellent land and although at n higheraltitude Is no doubt also veil adapted forcoirtocultuie. Tho loiter laud btlow thecofreo belt Is sultaoloforplneapples and sisal.Ihurols n drying houe, stoi-- and work-room- s,

a Ooidon'a Pulptr. lahoiers quartersiind water tanks at the plantation, nnd theland Is partly it ailed. Tlino has ncterbeenany blight on this land, although cofTtownsplanted a great many ears ago. Old residentsof Kona like thu lato D. II. Nahluu, J. W.JCualmoku and others have testilled to thisfact. There is n sea fishery appurteuant toOlclomoana 1.

Terms cash or part of tho purchaso prlcocan icmaln ou mortgage nt ululit per cent pernnuum. Deeds aud stamps nt tho expense ol

A map of tho properly can bo seen and fur-ther particulars obtuiuid nt my sales rooms.

J. P. MORGAN,sll't(1 , Auctioneer.

Real - EstateFor Sale.

THE UKDiatMClNI-DIIA- KECKIV.cd Instiiictions to bill that ory desirablepuioolof icnl tistuto Bitnitted on tho cornerol orUticet npdOhftplnin Lnc, Knownns tho 1 itller premlsos. luteudiui! n.

cm, cbluin nil dunliud infounatloi,on npplicilltm tu

J o. (i.utn:ii,Honolulu, Mu,ch II, lbW.M0U,,"mtii

iV 'M itt, Ut4n mi 4 - . r & 1u i t,. ., ii .j &. m

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Page 5: W Tf EVGNING BULLETIN Advertising Medium, · land's sublimo sccnory woro finoly mado and produced. Botwoon tho two main subjects n sorios of comic viows diverted tho gather-ing. "A1

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7 LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Circus tonight at 8.

Matin oo at Uio circus at 3.

Don't forgot tho matinoo today.Oornor lot at Puimhou for ealo.Iwnkmni 1ms a variety of shirts

to soil.Tlio biggpst and host show tit

all tonight.Kara Tai 1ms tho favorite lines

of Manilla cigars.Mauna Ken and Mauna Loa aro

capped with snow.Romig'ssubjoct to night will bo

"A Ohaugo of Hcnrt."13and concert at Emma Sqtiaro

this afternoon at 1:30.

Company G elected ono nowmombor at its meeting Inst night.

Tho concert of tho Choral So-ciety comes off on Tuesday ovoii-in- g.

A Japnnoso woman was urrest-o- d

this morning for deserting herhusband.

Nigol Jnckson loft on tho Ala-meda, working his passage to SanFrancisco.

Four arrests woro- - mndo thismorning for liou-paymo- ut of per-sonal taxes.

ThoY. M. 0. A. orchestra willnivo its first public concert onThursday, April 9th.

Tho Choral Society will havo aspecial rehearsal this afternoon at4:30 at Y. M. C. A. hull.

"V. AV. Dimond, in his columntoday shows how money can bosaved in china and crockory.

Tho Bulletin acknowledgeswith thanks a copy of tho Bienniallleport of tho Chief Justico.

Mrs. Mollis expects to go to horhomo in Now York City shortlyto remain an indefinite time.

Mrs. "Wingato, fonuorly of Ho-uolul- u,

died at hor residonce,San Francisco, on February 21.

Thoro aro ninoty-fiv- o miles ofroads in this island directly undertho control of tho Ministor of thoInterior.

Portuguese at Ililo complainthat their consul-genor- nl has notvisited that town for nearly four-teen years.

Tho Makiki lots to bo sold byJ. F. Morgan at auction all facoon tho lino of tho projeotod elec-tric railway.

Tho Hilo Sharpshooters did notshoot last Saturday on account oftho rain. The match was post-poned until today.

Tho Healani Boat Club took inthroe now members at its recontmooting, and has three moro

for tho next.Bov. II. "V. Peck will discourso

on "Tho Final Victory of EarlyProtestantism" at tho Mothodistchurch tomorrow evening.

Dr. B. B. Williams gavo a luauat Cocoanut Island, Huo, in honorof tho visit of Gonoril "Warfioldand tho U. S. A. officers with him.

A. fine assortment of Islandviows colored and' uncolored.Special orders takon for coloringphotos. King Bros, ITotol St.

Principal Torry of tho HiloBoarding School has secured 400pounds of dry coffoe bonus from340 trees a littlo moro than threoyears old.

Tho Hilo Tribune says: "Thoproposed introduction of anopium bill in tho Legislature ismooting with decided oppositionin Hawaii."

k Bomig gavo the sinnors"straight goods" last night, in his"Chain ot Redemption" sormon.Ho has boon requested to repeattho discourse.

St. Andrew's Cathedral, 3rdSunday in Lout. G:30 Holy Com-munion, 11:00 morning prayerand sormon, 3:30pulo aluahi, 7:30ovouing prayer and sermon.

T horo is to bo a meeting of thoHa waiian Mission Children'sSooioty ot "W. "W. Hall's rosidoncothis ovoning at 7:30. Bov. J.Leadingham of tho North PacificMissionary Institute will read apaper on tho education ot llawaii-- 'ans at tho Institute.

Besides a half dozon schoolton ohors, Mossrs. Oliver C. Swain,clork, and an American by birth,and John Phillips, morohant andplumber, and a Scotchman bybirth, havo tnkon tho oath to sup-port tliu Republic. Mr. Phillipswas a mombor of (ho IIouso ofNob loa mi dor tho nionnruliy.

,

A kanaka was arrested today ntnoon and hold for investigation inconnectipn with some stolon pro-perty.

As administrator of Rhodesia,111 .In tti noAM 1 nr mm ..!.."i. uoiiiuauu iuiub ua mump u :

territory npt inferior in area to ;uio uormau ompiro.

Alfred Austin is ontitlod todraw tho accumulation of Balaryduo to tho Poot Lauroato sinceTonnyBon's death in 1892.

About twonty Chinoso woroconvicted of gambling in Judgotlola Vorgno's Court tin's morningand fined $10 each and costs.

S. Roth, who was strickdn witha light stroko ' of paralysis onMonday last, is vory much im-proved today and will soon boabout again.

Moro Circuit.Tho vessel that takes tho "Wirth

combination to Japan will posi-tively sail "Wednesday, March 11.In tho moantimo tho ladies' com-mitt- oo

that had ohargo of thoMatornity Homo and Y. H.I. ben-efit havo expressed a dosiro topay a complimont to Mrs. "Wirth.It will probably take placo Tues-day ovoning. Mrs. "Wirth duringher stay in Honolulu has madomany friends who will hail thisopportunity to show thoir appre-ciation of hor sterling qualities.Mrs. "Wirth will undoubtedly drawtho largest crowd of tho season.

Wirtli'sCircus !

PositivelyLastPerformance !

TONIGHTG rand

BTSJSTJSIPI'i'Tendered to

Prof. J. W. PriceAND

Wilfred BurnsThe Successful

AND

Famous Aeronauts.

l'AUT I.

1. Overture, Hand.2. Star and waltz entry on horse by

tlireo ladles and tlirco gentlemen.3. Double trapeze, Burns and Alberto.I. Somersault riding net. Lalil Sing.S. Cimlilnn leaping contest, Hayes and an

nnlcnonn amateur.0. Club swlnplng tableaux by members of

tho Company.'lul by 11 1. Kinney. '7. Tho trick pouy, N'elllc, Introduced by

Mr 1 H Montgomery.8. llrcaKini ay ladder by Durns and TacM.U. Littlo Muriel Wirth In her grateful

serpentine dance.- -

10. High wire act, Nellie I.yndhurst.II. Trick riding act, Miss Jdu Vernon.12. Comic entry, Alberto.13. Hurdlo riding act, Lahl Slug.

1NTEHMISSION OF 10 MINUTES.

Part n.14. Overture15. Sensation trapeze act, Hums and Al-

berto.10. SctnllT riding, AlfSt Leon.17. Song aud dancu by the three little

Muilel, Elsie and Katie.18, Hurricane hurdlu act by Kaihll, the

Javanese wonder.10. Weight lining net, terminating with

tho phenomenal uct where Mr Ilurim permitsthree men to break a nd stone on Illschest.

21). Horseback act by little Muriel WirthIn which she bids farewell to the public ofHonolulu.

21. Acrobatic feats learned In Honoluluby Hums, Hayes and Kaclill.

2.J. Daring pick-u- p act, Miss Nellie I.jnd-hur- bt.

20. Comic entry, William Tell outdone,Hayes and Alberto.

21. Horizontal bar competition for amedal, open td all amateurs.

CIGARSALL KINDS Or MANILLA CIGARS

FOK SH.K AT

KAMTAI'S,Opposite Pantheon Harbor Shop, nt Lowest

1'riccH. Try iny

Flor Fhw, La IWln Pel Oriente,7,d I'ticmlu Del Sol and

La Hmpemtris.Tim Gmokoi'rt r.orltiw.

EVENING BULLETS, 3iAItCH 7, 1890.

Highest of all in Li livening" Powtr. Latest U.S. Gov't Report.

Jk .mw J8g3E&ABsoivtray mnuk

SW. DIMOND'S

There seems to be no let upto our trndo and wo aro addingnow customers to our alreadylargo list every day. Whenyou take a moment to thinkof it tho reason is plain enough;people go where they can gotgoods best and cheapest. T.H. Davies, tho prince of mer-

chants, struck the key notewhen ho said that Americahad tho bulk of Hawaii's com-

merce because the goods weresold cheaper. There's no sen-

timent in goods-buyin- g. Peoplogo in for bargains and theywould get their stock fromAlaska if they could be broughtfrom thoro cheaper than any-where else.

The gamut of householdneeds is run in today's offeringof China. And China thatoven this most" particular Chinastoro may well feel proud of.Franco, England and thoUnited States have contribu-ted townrd the stock, and thopoorest bargain you can find intho lot leaves you with goodsat a fourth less than they canbe duplicated for, no matterwhore you try. As a rulo thosaving is a third from usualprices.

House keepers and hotelkeepers having needs, presentor prospective, aro interestedin our full sets of crockery,dinner or tea, at $17.50. Wlierocan you get anything as goodfor les3 than $22.00?

Von Holt Building.

ills AfternoonThe Last Chance for the

Children !

Ever thing to Make Them Happy for

io CENTSGrand. Program

With All the rewrites In tho Itlngi

NEW TRICKS

FUNNY CLDWNS

SONGS BY THE

Three Little Waids

HVom School.Circus leaves for Japan on Monday, ami

this Is tho last performance for the SchoolChildren. Ten (ID) Cents Admission to auypart of thu tent j and tho performance will bollrst-clos- s In uery particular. Itemembcrtho last call. II

DR. JENNIE L HILDEBRAND,

, TELEPHONE 023.Officei! Corner of Toil nwl Herotnnia

Ofllco Houm 0 to 11 a. m to I p. in.riitnilayit. l to Kin, in,

17- -tf

BakinPowder

HOUGH-ON-BUG- S

is our now insectitudo for

roaches, bed-bug- s, moths andinsect pests of all kinds.

It kills them instantly, des-troys't-ho

eggs. Won't stain;

doesn't have an unpleasantodor; easy to use. The great'value of Rough-On-Bug- s is,

you can sprinkle it in tho cre-

vices, where their nests are,,

and thus destroy tho eggs andbreak up their breeding places.

Full directions with each bot-

tle. Try it. If it doesn't do

what we claim, wo refundmoney. You therefore takeno risk. Price 25c.

Get it of

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PAUL ISENBEHG,

H. HflCKFELD & CO.,SOLE AGENTS

Por tho Hawaiian Islands.

JJVm? Sale!AN OI'1'OllTUNIT.y TO l'UUCIIASi: A

Vliiu IllouiU'il Driving Anlinul, iu.rfii.tly trciilluaiul sdiiiuI la Mjry ruepuct, in olltnil In uIluy Oilillii' hj Marin, .T jwirniUI, duin Kit-ti- n

V liy VolnntiTr. 'fliu llorne U a linuilrhcatnl L'UoHtldL'iico nf lieliiy wry fmt.Tla' anlinul U now In Uio linmla of an cxpurl-I'lii'i-

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Now Advertisements.

Elegant Wash MaterialsAT

N. S. SACHS'G20 Iforfc Street.

. New Kreracli OrgandiesExquisilo I'aUeriit) in Light and Dark Grounds.

Printed Dimities and Muslins . . ,In Trltty Daln'y Figures ami Hair Stripcx.

Fancy Piques and Cotton DuckA FINE ASSOKT.MnN'T OF

IPercales I Percales 2Stjlish litti'nis fur Sliht Vnints.

SILKOLINES !i

' A Now Assortment. Choico Pattorns.

FIGURED AND SOLID COLOR ARE DENIM !

SPECIAL BAHG.MKS- IN

Valencienne V Lanes!

Beginnirg March 2d.

Our Entire Stock has been Rcmnrkcxl , ,--v

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at Prices that aro .. . .'

Bedrock I

J" Don't Forgot tho Date Maroh 2, 1896. -

OF 519 FORT

J. M. DOWSETTHartford Fire Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn.

Ansots, 90,220,213.09. Incoiuo, ?7,000,l(5:i.O3.

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

Assots, $2,700,870. Iucome, $1,850,000.

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

AssoIh, 52,830,230.28. Income, $3,015,081.00.

fjg Insures First-clas- s Mercantile and Miiinifacturint-Itisli- s niul Dwelling lropcrty in tho abovo Comimnies on tho most favorabiu terms.

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SATURDAYS ....AND.... SUNDAYS

Trains will leave at 9:1C a. m.nnd 1:45 r. M., nrriving in Hono-lulu nt 3:11 nnd 5:G5 r. SI.

ROUND TRIP TICKETS:1st Class !M Class

Pearl City $ 75 . $ CO

Ewn Plantation... 1 00 75Wninnao 1 50 1 25

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losins

OB MOllK !

Tor a torm o( Ten Yoars or morn on IlealEstate, at a low lato of intticbt.

"0. 11. K.,"423-2- Uui.lktin Ofllco.

To Let or Lease.

Tin: 'iKSinr.Non ok miis. a. i.oxo,ouo milo from poitufllcc. Larso Iiouko m itlifuruitnro. Tour lieil rooms, parlor, largo(iiuiiiK room, iiantry, ldtolion latli roonm,liot uml uilil watur, with patdiit clowitH,

norvant hotibCH, Btulilex, lmio junhlook,uanlon nmltrcM. A rimrmmijlooatloii,

Awly to J AWHCI'MAUUON,Morolinut nt next 1'ot.lomfo,

Out

Belov

TEMPLE FflSHIQW, STREET

T-- lL, IDo-w-sett.- .

MMirilANT Stkeft.

Y. M. A.

Lecture CourseSuhirday. March 7, at S p, m.

"The Battle of Waterloo"

llliiNtrntcal Mllli ClntrtN.

Vv

C.

Col. K. H. McLean, W.G.H.

A.clmis,sion, - 25c.Members of Y. 11. C. A. Freo.

244.31

NOTICE.NOTI0K 18 HEUEHY OIVKN THAT THE

Meicuntllu Hualnexn lieretoforu carried on inHonolulu by Jolin Thomas Wuterhouso willbu contlnucil by tliu uiulerIjjnel under thoiljle and name of

J. T. WATERHOTJSE.The mid ljlislncFH will be under the it

or Mn. HcMir WiTr.iuiousE whowill act for me under a full power of attor-ney:ELIZABETH I10UHNE WATEIHIOUSE.

Executor of and Sole Devltxu under thoWill of John T. Watcrlioiwc, Jr.

Honolulu, Match 4, ibtMI. 'JH-2- w

Lost.

A JAl'ANUHU l'UO ON KUUAKUiln-ot- . tMtwotu JJoat Itmlliiu nm Kuktitatrout. Color, hlaok ami wlilto. lteturnto u,j:,iioaiu).man.'

2ll-3- t 300 Mffrolmnt nircot,

rf,i imiBi i'imii iT'iii n mi' diiilliirirttlfialhii Hi Vim 1 i&timmi w .mu. .. t ,u .MtS ;M.

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The Curloil ItcMtlt of a llnllronilOrder.

A Bliort time ngo an qrdor wasissued on ono o tho lines of tlioPoiuiBylvnnin Company for nilsection men to como to tho oflico

on a certain day and havo theiroyes examined. Just boforo thoman who had chargo of tho testsleft tho oflico a messongor boycamo hurrying in with a smollpnekngo neatly tied up and

to the oyo inspector. ThoInttor oponed it and was surprisedto find a ghns oyo wrapped up intissuo papor and also an ed

Bilvor watch. Tho con-tents of tho pnekago proved apuz-zl- o

to tlio inspector until ho un-folded a note, which, on beingdeciphored, was found t road anfollows:

"Oyo inspector Dear Sir: Thoday boforo yesterday at nuno Igot wurd to cutno down and havomo iso looked nftor lor culur busi-ness ns yo call it. I lind forty-iiv- o

ties and ten rales to put down be-

yond tho sand cut, and as jerrySullivan and Dominick Cooloywero laid up sinco tho wako thatvuzj hoMed over Denny Dohorty,

my hands war too short to sparomo. 4Twas lucky that tho rito oyothat was first in my head was putout with a blow of a pick and mogless oyo that is a perfect iiggor oftho oyo that was not put out isBout to you tugelhor with mywatch for tho hexaraination. Icould spnrn tlio glass oyo bettorthan tho oyo in tho head and ifsho is cuhir blind I'll get ono thatuiu't. Yures truoly, AnthonyDiiscoll." Pittsburg Dispatch.

A. J. Dorbv, D.D.S., Dontaloflice C tt go No. 100, Almrtjushopt. M( phio o. Glo Otliceliotus y a m to 4 r ;.:

Mine.Yale's

SkinFood

removes wrinkles nud all traces of ago. Ifoods through tho pores and builds up thofatty membranes and wiited tissues,nourislios tho shrivelled end shrunkenbUo, tones hud iminorntes the lion en midmuscles, curiohi-- tho impoverished blood-vessel-

and supplies youth and elasticity totho action of tlio ttkin It's pcrfoct.

Yale's Sltin rood.prico Sl.fiOaudSH,at all drug btoreH. MME. M. VALU,Ifonlthand Duality (Specialist, 140 Ftnte St.,Gkic.ifp. Ueanty Guido. mailed frco.

HODHON DRUG CO.,Wholesale Aeents.

FINEST GR&DE DF

Hawaiian Blue StoneFrom the

4F Panalon

I'omoujQoar-rle- s!

0,tofYKmn. 13 tD3Sft flteo t in. if? 5t'T rrrniti ( Theiinest Stout

CMCTItmr I in Hawaii forhi rAjr fatn I building and

fcncliiir Durposes-C- ut toorder in any

' r "1 size or shape

pQP-T-lii stoneis the same asuseil In ilie Tu- -

"' Colli roi land Von Holt

- I IhllllllitlL'S.Anent for Lane Bros., S F.

Arthur Harrison, Prop.I51-- tf

S.LB. de Hawaii

AU mUfl AOAlSVf '1 1111

ABOVE SOO I ETYB'lould 1m- - at any time,

. - In tliu

"Board of Directors' TintfuouP. O. Box 210.

... fc

V, O. TEIXEIRA,SUlm Swirutuiy,

.fe. J$ ,km "

' $xBi "$ ''illfl

Carrie Orcne King

Save the ChildrenDy Purifying Tholr Blood

Hood's Snrsnpnrllla Mnkos PureRlood, Curo9 Scrofula, Etc.

"MycTperlencowIth Hood's Sarsaparllla hMbeen very effective. My llttla girl, five ycariold, liatl (or (our years a bid skin dlia? o. II ciamjs and limbs v,ou1d break out In a mass olsons. OlicliarRlni; jellow matter. Hlie wouldicrnuh tho eruptions as though tt uavo relict

nd twr opcu llio sores.

Two Dottlos of Hood'sSarsspirtlli caused the eruptions to licM andand tho scabs pealed off, after which thr skinIncline soft him Hiuooih. As a (.unity niedlcuit

9i

Sarsaparilla

we believe ltooil's Sarapnrllla lias no equal and1 recommend It." W. I.. Kino, Iilufl Dale, Tex.

Hood's Pills arc t'io best family cilliarUa,title midcacoUvo. Try 'i box. UceuU.

Hobron Drug Co., L'd,Solo Agents for tho Kcjmblio ot Ilnwaii.

Wiley's - Improved

IRONING TABLE.

DOODLE BOARDS, ADIUSTAJLE FOR ....

Pants & Skirtsar fou sale uv

Eopp & Go.71, Kitig Street, or

J. W. WILEY at P. If.Bertelmunn's shop, oppo-site New Republic Build- -

ing.

The . . .

Hawaiian ElectricCompany,

Has a largo assortment of

Chandeliers and Elec-

trical GoodsConstantly on band.

Estimates givon for house wir-ing and Electrical plnnts.

Marino Wiring a specialty.

THEO. HOFFMANN",X?-t- d Manager.

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

FoU Lucas' Pinning Mill, Mill hnvotiOih oveiy day

MACHINE MADE POIinoM THE

KALIHI POI FACTORY,Which wil' bo Bold to fi milies in largo or

small qnutititicH. Ko Co.ntain.' L113 rcitNIBIIUl.

W. L. WILCOX,131 tf. rroprictor Kalilii Toi Tnctory.

Store open h(iiIii;k.

Scottish Union andCo.

Tun uNDi:itsioNi:D has itnoiuvnoii)iiM)intn;oiit of Agent for tin- -

ImIiiihIh of tlio ..lmo Rnniniiii,vliicli in ono of tho htrniiKeit fiiiiinciiilly lutlio world, ul.il is icp i( il to tiikoiiskH atthe legulnr rntea.

Capital - $30,000,000.Total ASSotS, $41, 37 2. 606.

JOHN S. WALKER.

GEORGR L DAVISATTORNEY AT LAW,

Honolulu, II, I,

:SrOlllvoi ill Mm limit trmt I'JI-- tf

f v IT ,C t AGS. ;

' . .? 'VW'f$ &T ti..3

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EVENING BULLETIN, MARCH 7, 189G.nt ( iltl 1j 'If III

A LIFE SIZE

Crayon

Portrait

Framed Complete

WITH

Ono Dozen, Photos of the SLttec

FOR- -

Only I0.9OWl tho LAT1ST OrFi: v,o havo

to make.

J.J.WILLIAMSPortrait and LandscapeFotographer. .

FORT STREET.

DON'T H$Lp MOMEMT

About the best place to buy

HAY &GRAIN

vvn ruiiMsit

FIRST-OLAS- S -:- - FEED

LOWEST PEIOES.

California : FeedCo. in.riMioMi t.

t jA&lU.0ifsTrfi

. '.ot2eS--- & t$,Tlioabovu Dlcclo vas niado as good as

new by

H. G. "Wooten,lllcvclo Manufacturer.

107 KhiRRtrcet. 142-- tf

Building Lots!At WAIKIK1 ou car lino nud on A

KOAD neiir FortilizingPlant.

These Lots oro Very Cheap and Soldon Easy Terms.

Desitable Acre Tracts near tlio city andother Properties for salo.

IJItUCE, WAKING & CO.,Dealers in Lots and Lands,

1-- tt D03 Fort Street, near KitiR

Tr.MjrnoNE (507. P. O. Pox 821.

HONOLULU

Carriage Manufactory128 130 TOUT ST1U5ET.

AN!) lini'AIIII'.ll.

Blacksmithing1 in A)1 i Branches.

W. W. WIMt.ir lopnet .r.(HlKTl'HHOr to 11, Woflt.)

O. B. DWIGHT.Does nil kinds ot Work in

Ccmnnt A Stunc SidewHlks & Curblno

Ilo llllH nil lllltld li Ill'KO Mlll'ib ofCliinwo Oi'iinilii Curji mid ulwtiva kwpallnwaiiiin (hirluiiw Htonti. litlinnlnH(flven nud Inww' nnciw iihHuriHl, MVIivtilimio 6.'i:i,

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

Nuuanu Ao., between Ilcretanla and Schoolstreets.

Family Hotel.

BOARD AND ROOM 1

PorDay, S1.C0

PorWook 0.50

. B Excollont location. Tolo-pliono7- 07.

201--tf

Jewelry !

Our Stock of Spring Goodsis acknowledged by everybody to bo tho finest on theHonolulu market, and con-

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

JftCOBSEN & PFEIFFER.P. O. Lox 287 Fort Street.

dlQUpFeckelb-'o- .

BA,fICER,S.Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands

DRAW EXCHANGEON THE

Principal Parts ot' tho World,and'

Transact a General Banking,Busine.

Established 183S

BISHOP Oo.BANKERS,

Transact a General Bankingand Exchange Business.

Commercial and Traveler'sLetters of Credit issued, avail-

able in all tho principal citiesof tho world.

lends,

"b4 6mi 4$, (fcAi ,

KF32HR2I

III "

Compound

32... i. .mm

& v3sJT-- 1 r-- tr VV--

w

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Importors direct from Factories

AMERICA, MANILA, MEXICO, HAVANA

Tobacco Cigars. PipesSmokers' Sundries

JJJS?" Just received a choico lotHoliday prosouts.

Importers

While Brothers' Cement

of

-- IS

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tlio in

and

and and

3

of

of Smokers' articles buitablo

Iron Roofing,

Galvanized Water Pipe

Paints and Oils.

Roche Harbor Lime,

& Fine Flour,

flay, Grain, and, 'Hardware and' Cutlery, ('

Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Eio. '

New

,

DRUGWholosalo Agonts

THISGI&aR

HOLLISTER CO,,Cor. I'ortnudXniercliniit

Of

rennth

the Bid.

Corrugated

CROCKERY, GLASSWARE,

C. C.

Groceries,

miMk

iMttmsmAuiimKssv(isms

HOLLISTER

One of the Best Known

Resdents of Seattle

Cured of Kidney Disease,.

CHARLES PROSCH, Socrotary tho Washington Ploneor Asooolntloli.

or

Made Well.

Sleoplossness, Rheuma- -

and Nervousness.

sys

t GUhtdu.

Co.,for tlio Hawaiian iRlancla

6n Ninth Stiiket, ")Skattlh, Wash., May 8, 1S94. f

Wells, RiciiAnnsoN & Co.,Gentlemen; For borne years my kidneys havo been affected, nud a mild form of

rheumatism .tfllicted me.Tlic votfct afHictioti from which I buffered mote 01 loss f.u tin ean; past has been insomnia

ana" its natural results, extreme nervousness. This srcw so bad that it was often difficult formo to write m ii.tnie legibly. Paino's Colsry Compound hao curad mo of the insomniaand ncrvotiblicss, so that I again enjoy icfiesliing bleep.

For some mouths last jearl Milfeted acute pains in my chest, which almost nightly compelledme to mist! from bed and walk the Jloor or sit up for hours. A recumbent position Draughton the pains d.i or night; the position assumed in willing caused them. I havo beotlhappily relieved of these vaiious disoideis by Paine's Celery Compound, and now enjoylicller licallli than 1 have oxpcricjiccrt at any time in tlio'prcrlons tea jcars.

1 shall advise my fi

Celery lor such illsone and nil, to try nunc s

as I havo sullen

Youis truly.

FltOM- -

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" T"nfT9mgmtatMiia sssMf i

r KAKOTOVCIA. Business Cards. Bucinoss Cards."Waste Not, Want Not."

v

flood Tliln;: Jli'ld ly if llonoliililIICKlllVllt.

Dr. Daniel McLonnnn of Hono-lulu owns n fiuo cofToo plantationin ltarotonga, South Pacific. Hohas a hundred acres of coHoq landthere, and a letter recoived fromhis manager, by tho Alameda, saysthe crop will ho ripo within twomonths. Tho steamer Richmondon her last trip to Auckland took$18,000 worth of eoffeo from Rnro-toug- u.

Dr. McLennan is inform-ed that algoroha seedlings sent tohis eslato last year aro now fourand six foot high, also that royalpalm and other seedlings trans-mitted tho same tinio aro growingfinely.

Tliio island is under tho BritishJlag and times aro now nourishing.Thoro is a school in every settle-ment and English is taught in alltho schools. Tho tonchors aro allbrought out fiom England.

Hurenftor thoro Will bo thrcostoamors running from tho islandto Auckland, making n roundtrip every two woeks. Rates ofboth passage and froight will boreduced, as thoro is competitionbetween tho steamers.

In Rnrotonga tho natives aronot allowed to soil thoir lands, norto moitgago thoir lands or crops.Dr. McLennan secured his hold-ing in feo simplo, however, boforothis prohibition camo into force.Ho has therefore a good thing inthe southern ibles.

A lonil 'liilng.Now, don't jou mnKu n tnUtnKo by Iriini;Iu- -

1 hi; that gome liccnt aru Jnnt good at"Itcltilcr" or "Oljmplc " Hitncmocr tlinttliu8catlle Hrewlntf uiirt Malting Co. lime mndot n rtiitly ol how (o brow only tlie purest nml

lic.tltlili'tt beir. Others may try to Imitate,but can tlicj ? IVrlmp, by relj Inn on lliclrmaslnatioii. If tunt'n the cn&c, nn nrtUt

ought ntcr lio mt ol cisli. lie could drawmono any thnt; lio nnntul to.

Hut-- To

nut It brlifl), jou bettir litsomoone tUu do tin? Iiin'lnln;;; bco to It tliat jou

tho btut and pmest mid In tlitit way jouricaltli will not be apt to sullei.

Messrs. W. 0. Peacock it Co.ha-- o placed on salo at theirsaloons, tho Royal, Pocilio andCosmopolitan, tho celebratedPabst Milwaukco draught boor.It is ono of tho finest in tho worldand its oxcollont qualities havegained for il an enviable reputa-tion. It is tho only draught beerin Honolulu that is manufacturedeast of tho Rocky Mountains.Tho Royal, Pacific and Cosmopo-litan havo oxchangeablo tokens sothat if you buy a glass of beor atono of them and recoivo n checkas clmngo for your quarlor it isgood for nnothor glass at either oftho threo places.

Suitings

To Burn!imtl of tho Finest.

, PANTSPANTS

PANTSAt tho sumo Low Itiitcs ns UMinl.

A. Dig Lino of Now Goods just rocoivoil perS.S. Australia.

diu:ss SUITS A'srECIALTV.

Merchant Tailors,Arlington Block, s : ; Hotel street.

C. LEHMANN,TAILOR.

No. 117 Hotliel Bt., between King niul Hoto

Clothing Made to OrderIX T1IK LAThST HTYLK.

Satisfaction Gtinrnntced for Good Tit.

Om.v Wiiitb Lahou I!mw o fh.

Itqmlrinir anil C'leniiliiir a .Specialty,LMd-- 'f

rTg fl. PETERSON,Cuctom House J3roker,

3S"olary -- :- Public,Genoral Buslnoss Agont,

Unllefltloiw wiudilly ntlendml to,

uarmv hi it, , wi.iur, (i)m,inliiri lllwuli, Mwnlwi.t ll. UtH If

Chooolato Emulsion is for salo by tho

H0LLISTER DRUG CO,lSd-t-f Aponts for tho Hnwniian Islands.

Carter & Co.Practical Painters.

Decorative Paper flangingA SPECIALTY.

Tolepliono No. 735,

WAKING J3LOCK,Berctnnin mid Fort Streets.

T. FORREST,

Practical HorseshoeingKing Street.

(20 Years' Experience.)

take "Pride in My Work andGuarantee It.

IT& Shop nt T. It. Mnnny'd CftrrlngoAKtllllllUUU'lJ

Clearing Out Sale!

CLOCKS-WATC-

HES

JEWELRYThomas Lindsay,

210-l- Wntclmmkcr antl Jew tier,

N". P. BURGESSRepairs Garden Hos. Spnnlclers. Water Taps.

Etc., Etc.

Snw Filing mid nil lauds of Tools Sharp-ened, including Carving Knives nnd Scis-sors. Lawn Mowers repaired nnd for rent.Also, Sotting Glass in fact nil kinds ofJobbing. Work called for and returned.Shop und residence en Miller street.King up Telephone 852. 1-- tf

Dr. W.L.Moore2P2a.3rsIc3.aiaQ.QXLCL

Hllo, Hawaii.

Special attention gl en to diseases of theeyo und tar.

Ofllco hours1 0 to 12 am.( !3 to 1 piu.

Wftionucnuo Avo. near Court House. i03-t- f

R. I. MOORE,r.i.s.

DENTIST..On ICK flOUItS' 0 A. M. to :i V. M.

No. 90 Hotel St., Honolulu, H, I.I.ri3-t- f

:- - Dr. Russel, -- :

Office, Mnsonio Building.Hours: : 11 am, 3--5 pm. - Telephone 481.

Residence. Telephone 070.103-l-

Geo. H. HtiddyD.U.8.

dentist.I'ouaJSTitKCT, opt'. 0.Tiioi.io Mission.

HoiiM from (1 a.i. to i i.M.)151-t- f

I. MORI, M. D.,Oillco, I'ort Slrool, ittmr Jloioliinia.

ltortidonco, Arlington Uotol,Uniii-ri- i 7 to Ri.'i0 it nu I to 8i,'lU ji in, y

mnl Huiuliiy, 1 o (5 p m, Tt), fiW),

HuliHoiiUo for (ho KviiNiNo JJuf.-hW-

7ff ountH r inontli,

G. kwn l Co.(lixiited).

Wm. Q. Irwin, - President mid MannerOlnus Spreckelo, - - -W. M. diflhrd, - Secretary and 'I'ronaurerTlieo. O. Porter, ... Auditor

Sugar "iciovsAND

Commission Agents.

AGENTS OF TUB

OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY

OF SAN FKANOI8CO. OAL.

Importer and dealerIN

rsSS"-- -

Steel and Iron Ranges,

STOVES, AGATEWARE.

DIMOND BLOCK.133 tf King Street

CUTSmf ofmm allllf KIND5

MADE. BY

CB.ANDREW5AT THE CUT.MArR

EVENING BULLETIN OFFICE.TEL. 15b. fcO.Q NNO ST.

KUSTACE & CO.

DEALERS IN

WOOD AND COAL.

Also White and Black Sandut the very lowest marketrato3. Tolphono No. 414.

77 tf

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FOU RALE BY

111

.

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--Impoiters and

H. HACKPELD & CO.

Qr.NEllAIi COMJHBSION AOENTS.

Uor. Fort nnd Queen Streets, Honolulu.

1.EWBRS i COO KB.

IlirORTEltS AND 'EALEnS IN LtJMDEnAND AIiIj KJ )H OV llUIIiDINa

IV.r.niALa.

Fort Street, - - Honolulu.

R. toY CO.,'

Wholcsalo and Retail Groceries.

98 Fort Streot, HonoluluTelophonor 22 P.O. Box 470

inl tf

J ames L. 3rJolt,Gknkraij Businkss Aoknt, Ac-

countant AND CoLTiKOTOH.

Oficki No. 11 Knnlmninnu Street. Telo- -

lilioue No. Olt'J. l'rouipt ntteutionjunrnTitceil. 217 tf

i

Jas. F. Morgan.AUCTIONEER AND STOCK IiHOKEU

No. 45 Queen Street.

Expert Appraisement of RealEatato and Furniture.

n'--i lin

GONSALVES & CO,

WHOLESALE GROCERS AND'

WINE MERCHANTS.

225 Quocn streot, Honolulu, II. I.470

KOJ3ERT GHEEVE.

Book and Job PrinterMorckant Stroot, Honolulu, H. I.

Over Hawaiian Nows Company'sBook Stoio. my 13.

ALLEN & ROBINSON.

Duulois in Lunibor and Coalnnd Building Materials of allkinds.

Quoon Streot, Honolulu.

E. B. THOMAS,CONTRACTOR AHD BUILDER

fE8tinuto8 pivon on nilkinds of Stone, Briel: ond Woodwork. KinR slroet. '17-- tf

The Elite Ice Cream Parlors I

JjJjjjHfl!Kli'lVIVi

210 Ilcadquitrters for Inlnud Curios.

Eor Sale.

IN "ED. WE3TMAYnil" 11EK1.IN UV--fl

rlglit I'lnnn In excellent condition will besold clic.ip. AiUlrcss, X,138-- tf Bulletik OUlce.

Dealers in

H. HACKFELD & CO.

QEftottfL iEejlJITDIEAND- -

, Plantation- - Supplies.

H. HACKFELD & CO,

FINE Groceries , . .

ATMORE'S MINCE MEAT, CRANBER-RlTiS- ,

BLOCK BUTTER, HAMS, CAR-

OLINA SWEET POTATOES, YELLOW

TURNIPS, APPLES, DATES, NUTS

AND RAISINS

Fresh Cakes $ Crackers, Etc,

Chas. HiislaceKiwii tynutrr,

ICEALINETHE WONDERFUL FOOD PRESERVATIVE.

HAS NO TASTE, NO SMELL, AND IS PERFECTLY

HARMLESS. IT IS EFFICACIOUS AND

ECONOMICAL.

Icealine Prevents Fermentation.

XCGElliilG Prevents decomposition.

IcealJlie Prevents Milk from Souring.

jtfeafc, i'?isll, ffiuitTe ancl poultry..Icealine Preserves

XCealJne Only coses

-- i I'or Sulo

HOLLISTER

VE DOWf DO WELL

IMPORTERSWHOLESALE' AndRETAIL DEALERS

IN EVERY VARIETY

Groceries.LEWIS & COFort St., s . Tolenhouo 210

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03- -

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Twenty - five Gent$-- a Pncl:"n'e.

Only bj thcl- -

CO.&i:-- t Stveeti

-

fj

mR

fflii

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Honolulu, H. j,

,'"51

(Manager)Undertaker Embalmor

-- r. u. ox ia

J. S. "WALKER,Qeel qEij por xFje Islands

ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY, LIVERPOOL,ALLIANCE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON,ALLANOE MARINE .fe ASSURANCE CO. OF LONDONSUN INSURANCE COMPANY, SAN FRANCISCO.

WIL1IELMA OF MAGDEBURG GENERAL INSURANCE CONORTHWESTERN M. LIFE INS. CO., MILWAUKEESUN INS. CO. OF CANADA, hLIFE, FIRE and MARINE RISKS,

TAKEN at REASONABLE RATES.Rooms 12 SPREOKELS BLOCK

PW GOODS

DRUG

BsEs

r- -: AT THE:- -,

Citv Furniture Store,(Corner of Fort nnO streets.)

Just locoived Ex. Bk. Albort fi- - nbsortraent of --Ol.

REED PURNITUilE. fH.H.

125 tf

TKI.KlHONK

it"

Hit

Fort

nnd

GEN.

LIFE

Bcretanla

H. E. MoINTYRE & BRO.,- iMiwruns and dralciib in

Groceries, Provisions and Feed.Kuw (IooiIh ltielvt(I by Y.ey l'lickit (mm ilia (dulern Hdittw nml Kurnio

PlUCSn OALIKOHNIA PHODUOK BY EVERY STEAMKIirAll OnUm MlliJully nttnidwl to mnl (loiiiU DnllvurtHl to itny

Vm u( tli PU pjirni,IMNI UlU'MM KOhldimu, .i.i iUTUMdriON 'iKAUAitTfin

jum'uuiinuii oirr and kino irriiuin'M.

,&kt ,if.-M- j imm.ik Mbt s,ti k J ,0: u iik k&

Food

WILLIAMS,

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OUR .MARINE ITEMS Canadiaii-Aissiraiia- n Steamship Line

LUIUTIF.K Vi:s.SllL AltltlVtiS YOU 313 ED. A. WILLIAMS,rjten PUGKT MOUND.A ( Lino running in connection with thotho nbovoSteamers of (Successor to C. E. Williams, H. H. Williams & Co.

y May Call Us a Modern CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY and Williams Bros.jilcniMr R&tlcnlialn 1' rout J lie UnrdniiIJ Milpplns I?Iouieiitt "City Department Store." Botocen Vancouver, U. 0., nnd Sydney, N. S. W--, nnd calling nt Victoria, B. O.

Alans tlto Wlmrie. Honolulu ond Suva (Fiji),

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Tlic WatuiatKila'a untuc hus Wn clinugcdto Kncnu.

With the Knlllnir of tlm Omw Itllo harborIs ngiln without ftSati FrancUco ie4cl.

Tliu Alice Cooke At 111 finish illsclmn.'luc.coal In a few lo)S. Tlio Win Hotnlcn will botho next conl iesel to unloiiil.

Tomorrow, Saturday IHuli tlih' Inrijn,.11:54 p m; high tWeanull, 10:43 n m; flew tlilolurm, .i.ti in; low title vmull, i.Uu a in

The KonllnorlJj Is discharging lor Tou tonsjl illrt buPnM at Sociiftoii'it vliail '1 lie

.Mohlcin If i lliv same ulinrf, X.lliovlillnc Mtut.

Tliu baikintlnu .1 M toilllth, Cupt An-y- ,

with a cnr.o of lmnlicr fur Letters A: Cookefrom I'ort Hamuli', nrrhed Ms morning. &heit tloiktd ul Custom llutiftu thaif.

Th S N Castle l receiving atipr from thoIlnll, the I'nnl iKi'iiberg irotn the Alikahali,Mid the Martli. D.ititi from the Jtwilmil. 'IlicIroqnnis - m Itrni; stisfnr Irom Jbc Llkollko,W ( Hall nnJ Oceanic ttlinrf.

At u mcetloK of the .Unci led u PatrioticLeague, a re lulluii tins ii.iwul romniiiul-jn- g

Captain J (' ll.unllloi. of the tlilp Itoa-mik- e

for hivplnjc ilic American II. ii; lllnjr onlit ship Jurlu her stay In port S F OUionl-cle- .

On her laH trip In Ilhwnli, the steamerl.lKdlku exporluioed very ioue,li weatheralone; the coat. At Ookula. one of her boatsvan badly ntnaMicd. The I.lkclike broughtnlionl MUU.bftM suirur, vtlileli l liclng loadedInto the ship IroqiioU and bark Allien Hesse.

ARRIVALS.

Satuhday, March 7.

Stmr Ml.cllke, WcWiortli, from Hawaii.Stmr Mokolll, MiUivtfoi--

, lioni Lituolna,Moloknt and Lannl.

8lmr Mlkntinln, Uagluml, fiom Knunl.

Sinir lwiilunl, Minthe. Irom Knual.

Stmr J A Cummins, Nillson, from O.ihuports.

IlktnJ.M Grlllltli, Aey, from l'ort Cam-hi-

OKI'AUTl lir.H.Satuhday, March 7.

Stmr Walalcale, (iregory. I'"- - Honuapo andTunaUm.

lAs:iNai!lt3 Aititrvr.D.

Fiiiday, March 0.

Psrrtrar W U Hull Vetei Lee, C Kaiser.Mrs f Ml Mary Kalll, TMilln-gam-

ng Culm, Mrs I'uiiuI.h and U deck,I'er stmr Mlknli.il.-- t Brltl-- Com Halves

and alct, II MiUrjtle, V. II W odelioii-- e, T KKevnorth. ( JukIIs, .1 Kealoh.ikiu, - Chlneeuand l!7 deuk.

I'er tuir I.lkLllke Sarol l'ail.er and ser-vant". Miss Helen Parker, Mr Ui.leants anddaughlar.

l'IK)Ji:CTi:i) DEl'AIlTUIIfH.Monday March. 0.

Stmr Mokolll, JlcOreuor, lor Maul, Molo-k- al

and I.aual.ritmr Llktllke, WcUbarth, for Hawaii.

Stmr Kaena, Calay, for l'unlkl, Moku-lel- a

hiiiI Keuneiml, Ouliu,

Tur.siiAY, Maich It).

StinrW 0 Hall, Slmeraon, for Maul nudHawaii.

Stmr Cliiudlnc, Cameron, for Maul, at5 p m.

Wuiinehiiay, Mnich II.Japancr-- stmr Chlyoda Maru, for Yoko-

hama, Jrpan.ft

OAItaOES ntOM ISLAND touts.Vc stmr W (J Ilall tiOOO ba;s sugar, 1117

ba collce, 'M bags nun, 41 bills hides and 8head cattle.

Ex stmr 1'ialanl KHJO ba(;s feiinr, 1(14 pkghides, 4 bbh tallow, GO baj;s bones, and SJpkj; sundries,

Ex stmr Mlkahnla 5"SU bags sugar, ISOhlicep and 43 pkg sundries.

Ex stmr J A Cummins 1000 bags sufjar.Ex stmr I.lki like .VM) ba'.'s tinr.

IMlOUTf.

Ev bktn J M Orltllth SO7.M0 ft roufbKur'uust ltimbiT, ir7,l(MI ft drefs Nor'westluiiilicr, 5(i M lnths, it M pickets. Duo M cedarshingles, ') M ecdnr poles and 3 spurs. Con-signed to I.uwcrs A: Cooke.

FORI. ION VF'jSEI.S KXl'ECTEI).

Ves.els lifii from Uuu

A .11 bk Edwnrd May....Ho?tim DueAm bk Seminole. .r....NuHculio flueAm ship O Fsarm'iit.... Newcastle.... DueAm bk sonoina .'Newcastle... DuoHr ship Klwell Xeweuslle. .. DuuGrbk Fuxi;loc PtStanlei DuoAm ship I'.naiioke N Y Mill 1

Am ship Henry Vllhrd..N Y Men I'.mshlp ()celdeutaI..,.N Y Mch l(lerhk II Haiklild S V Mar IAm schr Iliinxor Spntttc Mar ISMor lik 1 iittina....KeivcultoHaw bk I. Willi Kcni'iihtlnIlk Meliiise Nuwcabtle

Tho )npnlntinn nfJiiptiu is now06timiU.il at '12.01)0,000. Tu thooxlontnf Iior lonitory Jnpnn nowBlnnrirs lu'xt to Sp.-rin-.

Sir IMnckonf.io J3owel, Promiorof C'fiimdn, Itpgun lifn hh ii itrii)-tor- 's

dovil, worked at lus triulo forniiiiiy yourH, hoi.Rlit ii newspiiiinrwilli bis HiiviiiKH and so got intopolitics.

Tlio Sinyor rrnoived fil iirstnwnrdH for Bowing Muuliinnn and

' oinl)roidiry wink at tlm Worlds'J''air, (Jliiowifo, III,, lining tliolui'Kiwi nuiiibtu'of awanltiobtaliiodby any o.libilfir, and morn thandmibli tint mniiWur yivmi to alloilier Htv Inn Mat'liiiitH. , Men.(jUliAiiM, Agent . Mullirtl Hlrtsut.JJflliolulu. .4 " '

"Wo may montion a now special-iio- sj

"Kingsbury Pianos," tho fin-

est mstruniont ever offered for thoprice. Easy .payment, $10.00 permonth.

.Sterling Bicycles ('built liko awitch), tho peer of all whools forstrength, bcautymnd running qual-ities, all for 82.50 per week.

Organs; every Jionio should haveono. Our solid oak, nino slop,Ainr icnii beauty, only 6 10.00;eaBy jiayment of S5.00 a month.

Typewriter 1 Ilavo you soontho now "BrooicB?" It containsiill tho superior points of othermakes, vitlt tho additional featureof visible writing. Call and soo it.

JJegiua Music Bosjs; you knowwhat that moans, a wholo orches-tra in itself; plays over a thousandtunes, now nuisic every weok, oninstalment if you desire.

Shannon Filing devices; cabi-nets for lawyers, office men andothers. This is tho best systemin voguo among systematic busi-ness mon. You should have ono.

"Symphony" Organs, self plnj'-ii;- gi

improvement on tho old stylo"Aeolian." Como in and examineit. Plays nil classes music. Easypayments if desired.

Our slock is by far tho mostcomplote, and prices lower, thanany other concern in IIouolulu,Stationery for oflico, society ap.;plantation; Blank Books for tliobookkeeper. lVlJOr cover andcloth bound 't,ooks.

Leatlm.r goods and fancy articles.Sheet Music and Music Books;

this is a complcto dopaitmout initself.

Our "Nows Department" han-dles all tho popular magazines andpapers, by yearly" subscription orsinglo copies. Wo mako a special-ty of tho daily iilos of tho Frisco"Examiner" and "Call," deliveredby carriers S1.00 a month.

Wrapping Paper, Manilla Bolls,or Plats, Drug Bolls, Straw Bolls,all sizes and weights. Wo givofull valuo for your monoy.

Rubber Stamp Manufactory.Wo havo tho only complcto outfitfor manufacture of all styles ofstamps, and guarantee all work.

Wo aro money savors for you.

WALL, - NICHOLS

COMPANY,

8 I SO S K I S a H I

Fort Street, opposlto llackfcld's.

ygpsfc I WILL

Make You

A SUIT

LIKE

THIS'

F0RiaFIT GUARANTEED.

A Now Lot of Nice Goods JustRecoivod. Oloaning and Re-

pairing. 215-t- f

Sans SouciSeaside Resort.

Tho plinyn tost, qii test,shndiest and most perfectly tfd

s.'itsido r'ohmt on tlioIhlandH It is only four mitesfrom the heart of t'o cit' midwithin o sv r oh cf t traiuunrs,whioh run .very twenty mill tosuroftouoi. Klt'gintly fmniHliotldotnolii'd o 'tin now or roi'ius aroobtainable on onsy twruiH. Thotnblo is HUKirinr to that f hiiv "ftlio oily boti-l- s and all tho uvduniauMVOiuixH'H .irt piovidud

IMuii'tiH and bitliiiig pin'tliwcitndbluln oi ru iuki iiiniodiitioiiH bytoloptiOllillK ill lillvill Kit

Tin' lllliK fitnltiio, of HiihhHiiuiil inn .UM"r'' l. (li.ifiH nf any)iliijn' "'tt moU tiU--lf

On or about tho dates

From Sydney ntul Sum, for Victoria nndVnnooutor, II. O.i

Stmr "WA1UUMOO" MnrcU 14

Stmr "MIOWlJHA" April 15

Throuli TJcltets IhhulmI I'roni ITonoltilu to Canadii,United States and Europe.

rltEIOJIT AND PASSHNOEIt AOENTSt

D. JIoNicotii., Montreal, Cnnnda.ltoiiEtiT Kr.au, Winnipeg, Onuiuln.

M. M. Siehn, Siui Frnncisco, Unl.G. Moti. llttowN, Vancouver, U. 0.

Central MarketKuuanu Sthekt.

Tho Vorv finestOF

Mgefateil .--. Meat0

Tender-'visnfiiftrri-Sw- eet

and"Wholesome,

Como nud see our

NEW CHIOAO HEFEIGEEATOHS.

Wesfbrook & Gares,l'roprlctors.

Telcphono - - - 104.220-t- f

Live Slock

'DELICACIES

of all kinds. .

HayGrain

and Feedx TREE DELIVERY.

A. L. MORRIS & CO.,Cl Fort Street , Tolophono 4'a

WRIGHT BROSFORT STREKT,

next to Luca' Mill

Ships' Blacksmithing,Carriage Building

anil Repairing

Drays, Carts andWagon Building

WINDLASSESFor PULLING UP Trees

A SPECIALTY

HAWAIIANCOLLECTION AGENCY.

320 MERCHANT STREcT

Old Bulletin Building.

Collections Promptly At-

tended to.

Money Delivered the Day of Collection.

BISSELLTHOMAS. HUGH FAKING.

MISS ELENORE INGERS0LLTEACHER or THE

VIOIjIKT 2

Hu-,- ciirowitli Mlh. E.K. Willi, Uerola-nl- a

mill Miller hlnotK.Aililrcbs P. O. llo UC1. 1112-h- u

ATLAS COMPA Y

OFLONOON.

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

H. W. Schmidt ft Rons,A(onU for tlm lliiwiillua InUtui

A, V, GEAR.

TJMtS!liiW, iii. Nw,W, Kli

,ibelow stated, viz.:

From Victoria nnd Vancouver, II. C toHiun nnd Sydney!

Stmr "MIOWEPA" Murch 0Stuir"WAWUMO0" April 7

l3Sm For Freight nnd Pns9itgo nud nilGeneral Information, apply to

THE0. H. DAVIES & CO., L'dAgents for tliollnwniianlslnnds.

m Mail IkmW kAND THE

OcciABiital & Oriental Steamship Go.

For YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG

Slenaicrs of tlio nliovo Companies willcnll at Honolulu on tlmir wny to thealtovo vorts ou or nlxntt tbo followinR(In ten:

Stmr I'elgi" Slnrch 28, 1890.

For SAN raANCJBCO:

Stentners of tbo iibovo ComiinnivH willcnll nt Honolulu on their wny fromIIoriKl:oiu; nud.Yokolinnin to Ibo nboveIort ou or ubcttt tho followiiiK tlntcs:

Stmr Ciielic April 10,1800

Rstes of Passage are as follows:TO TOKO-- TO HONO-IIAit-

KOKO.

Cabin S1DO.0O S175.00C'lbin, roiinit trip, 1

months 225.00 2C2.C0Cabin, roaud trip, 12

months 2G2.50 81G.25EuiopennSteerngo.... 80.00 100.00

JSrl'iiHfengorH pnyinw full fnro will bonllowcd 10 ticrceut oir return fnro if

within twclvo months.

CSKTFor Froight nnd Pnssnuo npply to

H. HACKFELD & CO.,Agents.

liacr s Starii in Go's

TIME TABLE.O. L. WIGHT, TrcT 8. K. HOSE. See.

Cnpt. J. A. KING, PortSupt.

Stmr. KIWATJ,CLARKE, Commander,

Will lcnvo Honolulu nt 10a. m., toucliinc ntLnhniun, Mnalaen liny nnd Mnkenn tlio '

Bnmo days Jlnhukonn, Knwnihno nud Lnu- - i

pun oo lioo tuo lollowlug nay, univuig uiHilo tho snmo ovcuiiif;.

LIATKS HONOl.nin. ABBIVKH HONOLULU.

Fridny Mnr 1.1 Tuesiluy Mar 10Tumuity, ....Slur 2t Fridny Mar2dI'rldiiy April .1 Tncsiluy, Mnr .11

Tii08(fiiy,....Apiil 11 Fridny April 10

Returning, will lcnvo Ililo nt 1 o'clookl. M., touclilup nt Lnupahoclioo, Mnhu-kon- n

nud Kitwitihuo uuiiiO dny; Makena,Mialncn liny nud Lnlinlna tho followingday; nrririug nt Honolulu tho nftornoousof 'J uesdny uud Friduyu.

g8tFNo Freight will bo received nftor12 noon on dny of sailing.

Stmr. CLAUDIM,CAMERON, Commander,

Will lcnvo Honolulu Tuesday n( 0 p. si ,touching nt Knliului, liHim, IlnuionnudKipitlmlu, Mnui. itetuming arrives ntHoiioltilti Sunday mornlngK.

Will cnll nt Nnu, Kaupo, on weoud tripof unu!i mouth.

ftS?"No Kroiglit will bo received nflerp. M. on tluy of bailing.

Thib Compnny will rehcnen tho right tomuko chaiigeA hi tho tiino of depurturo andarrival of Hh uteniuoiH without notice uudit will not bo uwponniblo for uny conse-ipiouce-

ailKiiif,' therefrom.L'oiifiiglii'eit must bo at tho l.nmliiigx to

rccoive thmr Fnighl; tins Coiupnny willnot hold itself luspoiiiiibio for freight nftcrit hnii been landed.

Live Styek only t owiior'rt rink.TIuh Uoiiipiiny will not bo itthpouxiblo

for Money or VidnalilfH of piibbeuguniuiileiM pl.iui'd in tliu caio of Piukuih.

l'n hfliiuerA mo letpieiiteil to purchasetiekctH befuie tiiiibuikiiig. Tiio.o I.iiling todo ho will bo hilbjcct to an additionalrliargo of twenty.llvo per cunt.

CousoMatel Soda Water Co,, L'i

IHplltlliMlo,Cnrnor Alien A Tori SU Hnnolulu,

HOL,L18TCR A CO,,

Pioneer Furniture Warerooms;ESTAHLISHKI) 1850

Pianos for Sale, Hii--c and

Undertaker and Emklmer,Tombstones and jVIonuments.

JtcsWonco nml Nlfilit TcltJIC. Oil

We'ke What We Advlutisi:

and Just as Rkprkskntkd.

Thfi

MciNEkrY

Wo are Pacemakers on

Footwonr Prices.

Oceanic Steamsliip Co.

Australian Mail Service,

For San Francisco:Tho Nov nnd Fino Al Steol Steamship

" "MariposaOf Hit) Oeennic Sttnmtbip Coinpiiny willbo duo tit Honolulu from Sydney nndAucklnml ou or nbout

April 2, 1896.And will loavo for tho nbovo port withMnila and raoeuKcrs ou or about thntdate.

For Sydney and Auckland:

Tho Now and Fino Al Steel Stcnmship

"Mono-war- "

Of tho Ocenuio Stenmship Compnny willbo duo nt Honolulu from Snn Francincoon or nbout

March 12, 1S96,And will havo prompt despntch withMails nnd Passengers for tho abovo ports.

Tho undersigned nro now propnredto issuo

Through Tickets to All Pointsin tho United States.

CSTFor furthor partictilars regnrdingFreight or Passngo npply to

WM. G.IRWIN &C0., L'd,General Agents.

Oceanic SteaMiii Co.

LOCAIi LINES. 1 AUSTRALIA.

Arrivo Honolulu Lenvo Honolulufrom S. F. for S. l .

Mar. 1(1, 1P00 Mnr. 21, 1S00Apul III, 18D0 .April 15, ISIIU

T HSOUGH LINEFrom Run Fruuoisco From Sydney for

for Sydney. Kim Frnucitico.

Arriif Honolulu. J.eiuc Jfunuhdu.

Monownl, Mnr. 12, '00 Muriposn, Apr. 2,'llfl

V. H. WINOUISSTJSR,IfARNJISS MAKKH AND HADDLIUI.

SqIIh Iluwniinu troos and nwiovniHKiihIIhIi hikIiIIoh,

(Mir Mntlo Ik i

"TfvHu Palwi and Keep OuitomerB,"

filMliIHl.lllwwii lilnw nml Hulfl,l'i liiu IU0,

Moved. Ghairs for Kent

KING STREET, Tel. 179.

Wc muke n Specialty of Shoes.

It's our business.

Wo propose to givo mora

Value, Stj-l-o and Comfort

Than anybody else can or will.

Meliicrny's fck Store,

405 Port Street.

Sign Writing

Autistic Painting:

FitKsooiNa

and Decorating

Fifteen yenrs' experience and allWork guaranteed.

NEW AND ORIGINAL DESIGNS

W. R. RILEY.

Lcnvo ordors at Sanders' Ex--press oflico, King Street, nearMibrt. Tolophono 8G.

Beaver x Saloon,II. J. NOLTE, Proprietor.

The Best Lunch in Town

Tea and Coffee' AT ALL IIOUriB.

THE FINEST BRANDS OF

Cigars ard TobaccoALWAYS ON HAND.

CAN'T BE BEAT !

WHAT?My SI 0.00 llnth Tubs, ,lii,od with best

qunllly,.No. 10 zbio, (I in. Pipe, Ulinin nndl'lug, with wood tint nil complete. Oilierdealers nro dumfounded, nnd runort to nilmanner of Tricks nud Cxciibos.

lie iot deceived, theso Rath Tnbi linvobeen sold for SI 1 until I reduced the prion,

I nm prepared to do ull work in my linonud gitaniutto Batisfactiou: Estinintes d.

If you wnnt n good Job ohcnp for Cnsb,ring up Telephoue 814, nud I nm yourman.

.IAS. Js'OTT ,l,Tinsmitli : I'biinberi

A. S.'ATTORNEY AT LAW. -

Honolulu,

Oflico i Kaiiliuiiiiiiiii Hhcet.H5.f

D, v,

I UDlvtii Willi. I, A, Mhi-h- ,

X

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Miss Lamb,LAWYWHS' CMSHK AND

NOTARY PUIILIO.

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