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ttJMMMnWMtM I jirttf JffjtfUMKMKMMMMlMf , HWwRfS I 'X ' . f A y VOL. 1. NO. 181. THE EVENING BULLETIN. Published every day except Sunday at C09 King Street, Honolulu, II. I. SUllSCmi'TION IIATK9. Per Month, anywhero In the Ha- waiian Islands 3 75 Per Year. 8 00 Por Year, postpaid to America, Canada, or Muxico 1000 Per Year, postpaid, olhor Foreign Countries 13 00 1'nynlilo Invnrlublv In Ailvniioo. Tolepuono 250. P. O. Box 89. B. L. FINNEY, Manager. COLDS, COUGHS, INFLUENZA, . SORE THROAT Ayer's Cherry Pectoral "Will rellovo tho most dis in tressing cough, soothe, tho iiilhimcd membrane, loosen tho phlegm, and "(III Induce refreshing sleep. Tor tho euro of Croup, Whooping Cough, Pore-Throat-, and all tho L troubles to which tin! vonnir aro so liable. there is no other remedy so effect- ive us s Cherry Pectoral A Record of nearly 60 years CoiJ Medals at the World's Chief Expositions. C3- - Tho lump, Ayi'r' Cherry 1'cctnrnl. H innniliiriit on the wrapper and is blown In il iil.iss of each liultlo. Take no cheap illlitilllllll. Hollister Drug Co., Ltd. Solo Agents for the Republic of Hawaii. Iff D Imports of Champagne In- to the United States, FROM JAN. 1ST TO JUNE lbT, 1805. Casus. G H Mumm fe Co.'s extra dry 30,831 Pommory & Greno 11,798 Moot A Ohnndon 9.G08 Hoidsieck & Co., (dry Monopole) 7.501 Louis Roedoror 3,438 Ruinurt 3.13G Perrier Jouot 3.28G Irroy&Co 1,785 Vve. Clicquot 2,378 BonchbSec 992 Delbeok&Co 728 St. Marco. us 33 1 Krug& Co. 270 Ohas. Uoidsiock 355 Various 5,410 Total 81,859 COMPILED FROM CUSTOM HOUSE RECORDS. Macfarlane & Co., Bolo Agonts for G. H. Mumm & Co. for tho fluwuiiun Islands. 124-t- f Consoliiateil Sola Water Co., LI Enplanade, Corner Allen & Fort Sti., Honolulu. HOLLISTER & CO., Amenta. - - n - v t . jjt- p. r i"W ' vcinn e ulletin UNITED STATES LEPERS. sriiJi:o-:i:xMtA- i. wy.iian wants A MA'IIOML HOSPITAL. If Congrcn Ourrlcn Out III WUhes tho rliiIillHliniPiit 1 111 Iln mi till) I'.iclflc CoukI. The treatment of lepers in the United States is tho subject of much consideration at present in various Stntes of tho Union, California. It is also tho attention of tho Na- tional authorities and will bo one of the subjects brought up in tho present Congress. Surgcon-Goncra- l Wyman of the United States Marino ITosp'tal has undo a report to Socrotary Carlislo which will Boon bo mndo public. He recommends that Congross pass nn appropriation j for a National hospital for lepers. Ho does not recommoud any amount of monoy nor any parti- cular location, but if Congross carries out his wishos tho hospital will bo on tho Pacific Coast, and in all urobubilily near San Fran- cisco. Tho recommendations of Dr. Wyman are in line with an ad- dress ho made on this subject in Washington somo months ago boforo tho Congress of American Physicians and Surgeons. In 1889 a circular was issued by tho Surgcon-Goner- al forbidding the entry of any vessel unless a cor-tifion- to was shown that thn vessol had no lopors aboard. Dr. Wy-mu- n said in his address that tho immigration law of tho United Stules providing for modioal in- spection of immigrants forbids the landing of immigrants iifHiotod with lnathsomo or c ntagious diseases, and furnished an ad- ditional protection against im- portation of oubos of leprosy. Theso laws and regulations havo in a measure at least been effec- tive "1 am informod by the sanitary inspector stationed ut Havana," ho says, "that soveral persons af- flicted with loprosy desiring to immigrate to Florida havo boon debarred from so doing by roason of theso restrictions. National control of loprosy within tho Unit- ed States has boen frequently d, particularly by State and municipal boards of health whon finding such cases upon thoir hands and desirous of boing re- lieved of thoir oare. Tho argu- ments for such control, of course-- , aro based upon tho prasumption of contagiousness of the disunso (ovon though moderately conta- gious) and upon tho claim that where no segregation of cases or no supervision of oases not coloniz ed is onforccd tho diseaso gradu- ally increases in provulonco, and that whoro segregation or coloniz- ation has boen enforced tho disonse has boon made to disappear. One reason alleged for a National establishment is the fact that in somo Status tho disease is of so nro occurrence that tho erection of a special hospital or place of confinement for lepers is scarcely justified, nnd it is desirable, there- fore, that thero should bo estab- lished an asylum to which any of tho States might sond thoso un- usual but highly objeutionablo pationts." Jin. McLennan' Ooudlllon. Tho many frionds of Mrs. Dr. McLennan will bo painod to hoar that her condition has not im- proved since yesterday. At 2 o'olook this aftornoon eho was Btill in a precarious condition. Miss Nollio McLonnan is improv- ing rapidly and will bo over tho uU'eots of the accident in a low days. HONOLULU, H. I., WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 18. 1895. A LOVE I'EAST. Lieutenant Wnll Will Not Leave the Nharpshooter. The result of tho special moot- ing of tho Sharpshooters hold lust evening is that Lioutonant W. E "Wall will notsovor his connection with that body, in ipite of the wishes of tho Commander- - ief and Colonel McLean that ho should run fur tho first lieute- nancy of Company D. Lioutonant "Wall occupied the chair at tho mooting and after stating that tho objoot was to ob- tain an expression of opinion from the mombors on tho matter beforo thorn, asked permission to withdraw. This was refused by tho mombors prosont. Tho following resolution, intro- duced by Socond Lioutonant J. L. McLoan, was passed without a dissentiont voico: Whereas our First Lieutenant, Mr. W. E. Wall, linn boen aKcd by thu Cominander-ln-Clil- ef nnd certain ofllcers of the to run for election as First I.leutcnunt of Co. "1," N. (t. II., and ulnrcns, his election to such olllce woulil cause his ulthdraunl from his present position as olllcer and member of the 1st Co. Sharpshooter of Hawaii, ami whcrcis aiieh action on his part would grcat-- 1 Injure anil impair the present clllclency of the Company he at prcsint commands there- fore be it rcsolredth.it the members of the lot Co. of Sharpshooters of llairail, in special meeting assembled, do hercb) protest aziilust thu cllorts made, to cnuso liU withdrawal from said Compam, and earnestly niUfst him to decline the olllce otlcrcd him, and to remain nn otllccr and member of the First Company of Sharpshooters of Han nil. While so fccllni;, we wish to exprcM our hearty sjmpathy with nil thop who are trying to Improve the clllciency of tho military. During tho dobato on tho reso- lution Colonel McLoan spoko of tho necessity of having a good man for tho first lieutenant of Company D. and expro9sod tho hopo that Mr. Wall would with- draw from tho Sharpshooters. After tho passage of tho resolu- tion by tho unanimous voto of tho Sharpshooters prosont, Mr. Wall anuounoed that ho would stay with tho Sharpshootors nnd the mooting broko up with throe cheers in his honor. m THE IIOIIEIIT W, LOtiA. Arrival ot tho Llttlo missionary Schooner. Thero was somo excitement in tho city yostorday whon it was known that tho tugElou was com- ing into port with a Btrango schooner in tow, but it was gen- erally considered that it was tho missionary schooner Robert W. Logan, which was ovorduo from San Francisco, and this turned out to bo tho fact. The littlo vessel left San Fran cisoo on November 19th and readied tho islands last Saturday, since whon alio has been drifting ubout while her passongors nnd crow put in their timo whistling for tho wind. They wero very glad to sot) the tug, even if they wero mistaken for opium smug- glers. Captain Bray, formerly of the Morning Star, is in cbargo of tho vessol and has his wife and daugh- ter with him. Mute G. 1 Foster iB also nccompaniod by his wifo. Thero woro also two passongors, Jlonry Gilman of Boston and Hugo Fisohor of San Franoipco. Tho vossol will probably hero two woeks boforo pro-coodi- ng to tho Caroline Islands. Sho was overhauled by tho cus- toms pooplo this morning but of course nothing contraband was found. She will tako on a quan- tity of stores and some freight while hero. Town Lot hold. Chinf Clork Hassingor con- ducted a salo of building lots on Punchbowl nt m.on today, at tho front ontrance of tho Exooutive building. Thoy wero bought as follows: No. GOO, Mrs. OrujLO,$710. Nos. G01 and G02, Dr. C. B. Wood, ?5G0 and ?530. No. 603, Ralph Turnnr, $130. On Monday at 10 o'olook, at tho old Logislativo Hall in tho Judiciary Building, James F. Morgan will sell crockery and glasHwaro belonging to diH'uront inonaruliB of Hawaii, Particulars tomorrow. FESTIVITIES AT HAMAKUA. I'AIll WOIIKH AMI IIIIAVi: JIH.V ijmidii i:i.i:(-Titi(- ! a,v. I'h.IiIciiiiiIiIi' Hull nl ItmhlPiiro of J. It. i:rnton--I.N- t ill' tJiicxlK llrckct cle. Ono of tho most dolightfnl dances ovor givou horo took placo ot tho beautiful rosidonco of Mr. J. R. Ronton, Saturday, Doc. 7, 1895. Tho rooms of tho spacious dwoIliDg were beautifully and most taslofally decorated with evorgroens, forns, otc, nnd, brilliantly lightod with eloctrio light, presented a most charming appearance Tho genial host was assisted by Mrs. nnd Miss Mnd-den- , and thoy surpassed thorn-solve- s in their endoavors to onter-tai- n their frionds, nnd to make this party ono of tho gayost nnd most delightful of too season. This dinco was quite thoino.it fasbiunnblo oll'nir ever seen hore, and wus largely at- tended by tho youth and beauty of tho district, by many interesting strangers of other dis- tricts, and by all lovors of dan- cing of both far nnd noar. Tho ball oponed quite oarly and was kept up in n mostsjiirited nnd mer- ry mannor until midnight, whon somo vory choiou and deloctablo viands woro servod, and soon after which tho guests departed, highly pleasod with thoir even- ing's ontortainment. Pfominont among tho assem- bled guests, w noticed Mr. and Mrs E Mnddon, Mr nnd Mrs E V Blacow, Mr W S Soalmokor, Mr and Mrs E W Barnard, Mrs Jns Hornor, Mrs Podmoro, Mrs Bro-dric- k, MrB Poulsomo, Mrs Thom- son, Miss Horuer.Miss Alico Hor- nor, Miss Olivo Horner, Miss Polly Rickard, Miss Nellio Uik-ar- Mtss Josaphino Barnard , Miss Margarot Greonllold, Miss Emma Mullingnr, Miss Madden, Messrs F M Swanzy, W MoKon-zio- , C McQuaid, G McLennan, J McLennan, R Hornor, G Osborne, W Beokoburg. Dr C L Stow, J W Loonhart, F Greonfiold, Ramsay. To tho feminino readers I would say, that all tho ladies wore boun- tifully and many of them ologaut-l- dressed. The following is a brief description of them: Mrs. E. Mnddon in whito, trimmed with bluo; Miss Maddod, in whito; Miss Mullingor, pink silk, trimmed with green chillbu; Miss Biruard, whito confoctioo, trimmed with lace; Mr3. Jos Hor- nor, blnck silk, with cream silk waist; Miss Olivo Horner, pink, trim in od with black; Miss Homer, in white; Miss Alico Hornor, in white, trimmod with pink; Mrs. Blacow, in cream silk ; Miss (ireeu-fiolt- l, hluodolaino; Mrs. Barnard, in pink, trimmed with luco; Mrs. Soabeckor, in croam, trimmed with blue; Mrs. Podmoro, in black silk, trimmed with laco;Mrs. Poulsomo, in black silk; Miss Nollio Rick- ard, in pink; Miss Polly Rickard. in whito; Mrs. Brodriok, blaok lace, trimmed with croam chiffon; Mis. Thompson, in blaok laco, with bluo sash. Guest. Paauilo, Deo. 10, 1893. Compsur Q. At tho mooting of this company last night Firot Lieutenant J. M. Koa was ulooted to the oaptainoy, mado vacant by tho doath of Hon-r- y Kaia. Second Lioutonant Charles Wiloox was olectod first lioutenaut and JuHeph Merso soc- ond. Tho now oflioors will bo ex- amined as to thoir prolioiouoy by a board coinpoHod of Majors Jones ami McLood and Captain Caumra. VISITINU ItKI.rK VTES. Ncmbcm of tho American Ilonril or l'orrlcn niltoiis Her. i Thi following mombors of tho American Board of Foreign Mis- sions arrived on tho China on their way homo from Japan: Rev. Dr. Biirtnn.si-orot'ir- of tho board; Rev. Dr. Bradford of Aloiitolnir, N.J;Mr. Ellison, chairman of tho Morning Star committoo.audllev. Dr. Johnson of Chicago, who is iiccntnpnnicd by Mrs. Johnson. On their arrival this morning the visitors wero taken in hand by a committee consisting of Chief Justice Judd, Rov. Dr. Hydo and P. C. Jones and escorted through tho govornmont buildings and principal schools. At ono o'clock this nftemoon lunch was providod at tho Contral Union church parlors nnd tho visiting clergy woro introduced to a number of prominont church peo- ple, ntnnng whom our roportor noticed President and Mrs. Dolo, Mrs. Bingham,Mrs. Dr.Ocan.Uev. and Mrs. Birnio, Rev. and Mrs. Biahop.Mi. and Mrs. F.W.Damon, Mrs. Forbos, Mrs. P. T. Taylor, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. B. Athoiton, Mr. and Mrs. lioweu, Chiof Jus-tic- o and Mrs. Judd, Associato Justico Froar, Mr. and Mrs. 1$. F. Dillingham, Uov. O. P. Emor-so- n, Secretary uud Mrs. Corbett, Prof, and Mrs. Aloxniubr, Prof, und Mrs. Richards, Judgo Mngoon, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Jones, Dr. Smith, Mrs. Guliok, Miss Bing- ham and Mrs. S. N. Cnstlo. Aftor luncli informal speochos woro in order. On behalf of tho visiting delegation Rov. Dr. llnd-for- d made u humorous speech, first recounting his ploasuro at meeting with nn old familiar New Jersey friond in tho shape of a Honolulu mosquito, and nfterwards tolling ot his mooting with young Mr. Bingham in an Amorioan college. Ho closod with an eloquont tri-bu- to to the memory of Gonoral Armstrong and a oulogy of Presi- dent Dole. Prosidont Dolo, at the request of Rov. Mr. Birnio, told of tho pleasuro experienced by thoso present in boing nblo to moot tho delegates, rnd stated that ho sinco occupying his prosont position as pros'deut ho had grown much more liberal in his religious views through boing thrown into contact with all douomiuutions. Ho was glad to bavo hadjthe op- portunity of mooting tho dologates of tho American Board and hoped to havo that ploasuro again, either horo or in Amorica. He wns glud thoy had an opportunity to soo the pooplo ot Honolulu und visit some of its government and scholastic institutions. In con- clusion ho wishod them all godspeod on their homeward journey. After singing a hymn tho meet- ing broko up Carr'mgos wero pro- vided and tho visitors will' bo drivon ubout tho city until tho steamor sails. IIIIAIII) Ol' EDUCATION'. New l'rlni'lpal Appointed for I.alinliiu-I- n ii it School. The ISmrdof Education made thu following ohangos in toachurs at its meeting yostorday nfter-no- n: Osmer Abbott to be principal of Lahaiualunu, J. O. Lonhurt and Mrs. Osmer Abbott assistant. Mrs. Dtitnus to be assistant in tho High School, vico Miss Crane rwdguod. J. Lightfoot wus appointed teaohor of tho night school to bo oommonoed January 6th. Miss Alico Winter, of Honokaa school, waB appoiuted urincipal of tho Ooknla and Miss Sylvia Wil- liams fifth nBsistant of the Hnno-ku- a school vioo Miss Nora Hick ard, advanood to ho fourth assist- ant. Tho resignation of J, G. y, of tho Waipio school, on account of ill health, was acoepted. An honorary lifo diploma was granted Armstrong Smith. PRICE 5 CENTO. THE CHINA'S ROUGH TRIE tiii: vi:ssr.i. was hove to als. ONE II A V. SpirMjr.lltr Tom nl ,iml 'lliioxrr, iHcrb.Mir.l l irJni Ship In Svero siuriii. The Pacific .Mail Sloimshtr. China arrivod tiiis morning, nbosf, a day and a hilf late, caused b the bad weather sho oxpenonced Whon throo diys out from Yoki hama a sovoro storm was oncouoi eivd in which a vesstd Ips stautie and seaworthy than tho China would havo had a hard timo. Tfcr steamer was hovo to for 27 Iioezj-durin- tho worst of tho storm, during which eho rolled in Ifct trough of tho sea to a fearful de- gree. Tho indicators in tho or gino room showed that nt timw sho rolled 43 degrros. Twod--grco- s more wonld hiv pi icod thf, ship on hoi beam ouils and ar-oth-er ocoan disaster might have boon chmnicli'd. Sovonty-fi- n: tons of coal l it sicks on tho decL was thrown overboard during tho worst of tho storm. The passengers arc loud in their praifce of Captain Sabury and hie officors for thoir conduct during tho storm.which lusted thrcodayt. Tho China has 80 OrienU?. stoorago jiassongors nnd 838 coa-tra- ot Japanoso laborers all of whom wore placod in quarantinf this morning for sevon days. The vossol took on board an cxtw. quantity of coal during tho dayanS loaves tor San Francisco nt 5 o'clock with two pissengers from this port. Heath or.TIr. C. in. Walton. Mrs. C. M. Walton, wifo of the manngor of Pahala plantation, died this morning ot consumption at tho rosidonco of Jno. M. Angnt, on Richards street. Tho decoasafi lady has boen ill for somo time but in the Inst few days has groc rapidly worse. Word was sent tc hor husband by the Konuhou lai. week of tho chnngo in her condi- tion and ho rode from Pahala tc Hilo in six hours, a distance of 5G miles, in eider to catch the Kiuau and bo with his wifo in her last hours. Tho funeral will take place, from the Angus rosidonco tomor- row afternoon nt 3 o'clock, tho arrangomonte boing under tkc direction of H. H. Williams. Uov. D. P. Birnio will conduct tho Fervices. Mrs. Walton's maiden name was Emma Towno, uud sho wni born at Boxford, Mass., April IS., 185G, consequontly was n bee fortiolh year. With her husbaat'. sho loavos a son four or firo yours old. Sho had many frioudti in Honolulu as woll as iu the country. Sultntloii ArniT. Most peoplo wero too busy t&v. night thinking ubout Christmtc to go to the Salvation Army meet- ing at Y. M. 0. A. hall, but Um. foiv who did attend mado up in ournestnexs und onthusiusm tor thoso who did not. Tho Kilo contingent which arrivod on tho Kiiinu told about thoir prograu iu that rainy town itJd Adjutant Eguor mado pub lic tno louowing statistics' Total uttencTetico at meetings sioai Soptombor. 1891, in Honolulu tad Hilo. 48,227, an nvorago of 77if por wook; 071 opon air meotingSj 531 hours visiting, 30,200 Wic Cry's sold 4950 cluldron attndtd. meetings, 353 peoplo pro(oasiL conversion, 23 soldiers on roll, 3tt rocruits; averago Hilary of oflioert, i'2 05 per week. Another mooting will ho hold at tho samo hall thit-ovonin- m M - n m "a 4

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VOL. 1. NO. 181.

THE EVENING BULLETIN.

Published every day except Sunday atC09 King Street, Honolulu, II. I.

SUllSCmi'TION IIATK9.Per Month, anywhero In the Ha-

waiian Islands 3 75Per Year. 8 00Por Year, postpaid to America,

Canada, or Muxico 1000Per Year, postpaid, olhor Foreign

Countries 13 001'nynlilo Invnrlublv In Ailvniioo.

Tolepuono 250. P. O. Box 89.

B. L. FINNEY, Manager.

COLDS, COUGHS,

INFLUENZA, .

SORE THROAT

Ayer's Cherry Pectoral"Will rellovo tho most dis

in tressing cough, soothe,tho iiilhimcd membrane,loosen tho phlegm, and

"(III Induce refreshing sleep.Tor tho euro of Croup,Whooping Cough, Pore-Throat-,

and all thoL troubles to whichtin! vonnir aro so liable.

there is no other remedy so effect-ive us

sCherry Pectoral

A Record of nearly 60 years

CoiJ Medals at the World's Chief Expositions.

C3- - Tho lump, Ayi'r' Cherry 1'cctnrnl.H innniliiriit on the wrapper and is blownIn il iil.iss of each liultlo. Take no cheapilllitilllllll.

Hollister Drug Co., Ltd.Solo Agents for the Republic of Hawaii.

IffD

Imports of Champagne In-

to the United States,

FROM JAN. 1ST TO JUNE lbT, 1805.

Casus.G H Mumm fe Co.'s extra

dry 30,831Pommory & Greno 11,798Moot A Ohnndon 9.G08Hoidsieck & Co., (dry

Monopole) 7.501Louis Roedoror 3,438Ruinurt 3.13GPerrier Jouot 3.28GIrroy&Co 1,785Vve. Clicquot 2,378BonchbSec 992Delbeok&Co 728St. Marco. us 33 1

Krug& Co. 270Ohas. Uoidsiock 355Various 5,410

Total 81,859

COMPILED FROM CUSTOM

HOUSE RECORDS.

Macfarlane & Co.,

Bolo Agonts for G. H. Mumm & Co.for tho fluwuiiun Islands.

124-t- f

Consoliiateil Sola Water Co., LI

Enplanade,Corner Allen & Fort Sti., Honolulu.

HOLLISTER & CO.,Amenta.

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vcinne ulletin

UNITED STATES LEPERS.

sriiJi:o-:i:xMtA- i. wy.iian wantsA MA'IIOML HOSPITAL.

If Congrcn Ourrlcn Out III WUhestho rliiIillHliniPiit 1 111 Iln mi

till) I'.iclflc CoukI.

The treatment of lepers in theUnited States is tho subject ofmuch consideration at present invarious Stntes of tho Union,

California. It is alsotho attention of tho Na-

tional authorities and will bo oneof the subjects brought up in thopresent Congress.

Surgcon-Goncra- l Wyman of theUnited States Marino ITosp'talhas undo a report to SocrotaryCarlislo which will Boon bo mndopublic. He recommends thatCongross pass nn appropriation

j for a National hospital for lepers.Ho does not recommoud anyamount of monoy nor any parti-cular location, but if Congrosscarries out his wishos tho hospitalwill bo on tho Pacific Coast, andin all urobubilily near San Fran-cisco.

Tho recommendations of Dr.Wyman are in line with an ad-

dress ho made on this subject inWashington somo months agoboforo tho Congress of AmericanPhysicians and Surgeons. In1889 a circular was issued by thoSurgcon-Goner- al forbidding theentry of any vessel unless a cor-tifion- to

was shown that thn vessolhad no lopors aboard. Dr. Wy-mu- n

said in his address that thoimmigration law of tho UnitedStules providing for modioal in-

spection of immigrants forbids thelanding of immigrants iifHiotodwith lnathsomo or c ntagiousdiseases, and furnished an ad-

ditional protection against im-

portation of oubos of leprosy.Theso laws and regulations havoin a measure at least been effec-tive

"1 am informod by the sanitaryinspector stationed ut Havana,"ho says, "that soveral persons af-

flicted with loprosy desiring toimmigrate to Florida havo boondebarred from so doing by roasonof theso restrictions. Nationalcontrol of loprosy within tho Unit-ed States has boen frequently d,

particularly by State andmunicipal boards of health whonfinding such cases upon thoirhands and desirous of boing re-

lieved of thoir oare. Tho argu-ments for such control, of course--,

aro based upon tho prasumptionof contagiousness of the disunso(ovon though moderately conta-gious) and upon tho claim thatwhere no segregation of cases orno supervision of oases not colonized is onforccd tho diseaso gradu-ally increases in provulonco, andthat whoro segregation or coloniz-ation has boen enforced tho disonsehas boon made to disappear. Onereason alleged for a Nationalestablishment is the fact that insomo Status tho disease is of sonro occurrence that tho erectionof a special hospital or place ofconfinement for lepers is scarcelyjustified, nnd it is desirable, there-fore, that thero should bo estab-lished an asylum to which any oftho States might sond thoso un-usual but highly objeutionablopationts."

Jin. McLennan' Ooudlllon.Tho many frionds of Mrs. Dr.

McLennan will bo painod to hoarthat her condition has not im-

proved since yesterday. At 2o'olook this aftornoon eho wasBtill in a precarious condition.Miss Nollio McLonnan is improv-ing rapidly and will bo over thouU'eots of the accident in a lowdays.

HONOLULU, H. I., WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 18. 1895.

A LOVE I'EAST.

Lieutenant Wnll Will Not Leave theNharpshooter.

The result of tho special moot-

ing of tho Sharpshooters hold lustevening is that Lioutonant W. E"Wall will notsovor his connectionwith that body, in ipite of thewishes of tho Commander- - ief

and Colonel McLean thatho should run fur tho first lieute-nancy of Company D.

Lioutonant "Wall occupied thechair at tho mooting and afterstating that tho objoot was to ob-

tain an expression of opinionfrom the mombors on tho matterbeforo thorn, asked permission towithdraw. This was refused bytho mombors prosont.

Tho following resolution, intro-duced by Socond Lioutonant J. L.McLoan, was passed without adissentiont voico:

Whereas our First Lieutenant, Mr. W. E.Wall, linn boen aKcd by thu Cominander-ln-Clil- ef

nnd certain ofllcers of the torun for election as First I.leutcnunt of Co."1," N. (t. II., and ulnrcns, his election tosuch olllce woulil cause his ulthdraunl fromhis present position as olllcer and member ofthe 1st Co. Sharpshooter of Hawaii, amiwhcrcis aiieh action on his part would grcat-- 1

Injure anil impair the present clllclency ofthe Company he at prcsint commands there-fore be it rcsolredth.it the members of thelot Co. of Sharpshooters of llairail, in specialmeeting assembled, do hercb) protest aziilustthu cllorts made, to cnuso liU withdrawalfrom said Compam, and earnestly niUfsthim to decline the olllce otlcrcd him, andto remain nn otllccr and member of the FirstCompany of Sharpshooters of Han nil. Whileso fccllni;, we wish to exprcM our heartysjmpathy with nil thop who are trying toImprove the clllciency of tho military.

During tho dobato on tho reso-lution Colonel McLoan spoko oftho necessity of having a goodman for tho first lieutenant ofCompany D. and expro9sod thohopo that Mr. Wall would with-draw from tho Sharpshooters.

After tho passage of tho resolu-tion by tho unanimous voto oftho Sharpshooters prosont, Mr.Wall anuounoed that ho wouldstay with tho Sharpshootors nndthe mooting broko up with throecheers in his honor.

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THE IIOIIEIIT W, LOtiA.

Arrival ot tho Llttlo missionarySchooner.

Thero was somo excitement intho city yostorday whon it wasknown that tho tugElou was com-ing into port with a Btrangoschooner in tow, but it was gen-erally considered that it was thomissionary schooner Robert W.Logan, which was ovorduo fromSan Francisco, and this turned outto bo tho fact.

The littlo vessel left San Francisoo on November 19th andreadied tho islands last Saturday,since whon alio has been driftingubout while her passongors nndcrow put in their timo whistlingfor tho wind. They wero veryglad to sot) the tug, even if theywero mistaken for opium smug-glers.

Captain Bray, formerly of theMorning Star, is in cbargo of thovessol and has his wife and daugh-ter with him. Mute G. 1 Foster iB

also nccompaniod by his wifo.Thero woro also two passongors,Jlonry Gilman of Boston andHugo Fisohor of San Franoipco.

Tho vossol will probablyhero two woeks boforo pro-coodi- ng

to tho Caroline Islands.Sho was overhauled by tho cus-toms pooplo this morning but ofcourse nothing contraband wasfound. She will tako on a quan-tity of stores and some freightwhile hero.

Town Lot hold.Chinf Clork Hassingor con-

ducted a salo of building lots onPunchbowl nt m.on today, at thofront ontrance of tho Exooutivebuilding. Thoy wero bought asfollows:

No. GOO, Mrs. OrujLO,$710.Nos. G01 and G02, Dr. C. B.

Wood, ?5G0 and ?530.No. 603, Ralph Turnnr, $130.

On Monday at 10 o'olook, attho old Logislativo Hall in thoJudiciary Building, James F.Morgan will sell crockery andglasHwaro belonging to diH'urontinonaruliB of Hawaii, Particularstomorrow.

FESTIVITIES AT HAMAKUA.

I'AIll WOIIKH AMI IIIIAVi: JIH.Vijmidii i:i.i:(-Titi(- ! a,v.

I'h.IiIciiiiiIiIi' Hull nl ItmhlPiiro ofJ. It. i:rnton--I.N- t ill' tJiicxlK

llrckct cle.

Ono of tho most dolightfnldances ovor givou horo took placoot tho beautiful rosidonco of Mr.J. R. Ronton, Saturday, Doc. 7,1895. Tho rooms of tho spaciousdwoIliDg were beautifully andmost taslofally decorated withevorgroens, forns, otc, nnd,brilliantly lightod with eloctriolight, presented a most charmingappearance Tho genial host wasassisted by Mrs. nnd Miss Mnd-den- ,

and thoy surpassed thorn-solve- s

in their endoavors to onter-tai- n

their frionds, nnd to makethis party ono of tho gayost nndmost delightful of too season.

This dinco was quite thoino.itfasbiunnblo oll'nir ever seenhore, and wus largely at-

tended by tho youth andbeauty of tho district, by manyinteresting strangers of other dis-

tricts, and by all lovors of dan-

cing of both far nnd noar. Thoball oponed quite oarly and waskept up in n mostsjiirited nnd mer-ry mannor until midnight, whonsomo vory choiou and deloctabloviands woro servod, and soonafter which tho guests departed,highly pleasod with thoir even-

ing's ontortainment.Pfominont among tho assem-

bled guests, w noticed Mr. andMrs E Mnddon, Mr nnd Mrs E V

Blacow, Mr W S Soalmokor, Mrand Mrs E W Barnard, Mrs JnsHornor, Mrs Podmoro, Mrs Bro-dric- k,

MrB Poulsomo, Mrs Thom-son, Miss Horuer.Miss Alico Hor-nor, Miss Olivo Horner, MissPolly Rickard, Miss Nellio Uik-ar-

Mtss Josaphino Barnard ,

Miss Margarot Greonllold, MissEmma Mullingnr, Miss Madden,Messrs F M Swanzy, W MoKon-zio- ,

C McQuaid, G McLennan, JMcLennan, R Hornor, G Osborne,W Beokoburg. Dr C L Stow, J WLoonhart, F Greonfiold, Ramsay.

To tho feminino readers I wouldsay, that all tho ladies wore boun-tifully and many of them ologaut-l-

dressed. The following is abrief description of them: Mrs.E. Mnddon in whito, trimmedwith bluo; Miss Maddod, inwhito; Miss Mullingor, pinksilk, trimmed with green chillbu;Miss Biruard, whito confoctioo,trimmed with lace; Mr3. Jos Hor-nor, blnck silk, with cream silkwaist; Miss Olivo Horner, pink,trim in od with black; Miss Homer,in white; Miss Alico Hornor, inwhite, trimmod with pink; Mrs.Blacow, in cream silk ; Miss (ireeu-fiolt- l,

hluodolaino; Mrs. Barnard,in pink, trimmed with luco; Mrs.Soabeckor, in croam, trimmed withblue; Mrs. Podmoro, in black silk,trimmed with laco;Mrs. Poulsomo,in black silk; Miss Nollio Rick-ard, in pink; Miss Polly Rickard.in whito; Mrs. Brodriok, blaoklace, trimmed with croam chiffon;Mis. Thompson, in blaok laco,with bluo sash.

Guest.Paauilo, Deo. 10, 1893.

Compsur Q.

At tho mooting of this companylast night Firot Lieutenant J. M.

Koa was ulooted to the oaptainoy,mado vacant by tho doath of Hon-r- y

Kaia. Second LioutonantCharles Wiloox was olectod firstlioutenaut and JuHeph Merso soc-ond. Tho now oflioors will bo ex-

amined as to thoir prolioiouoy bya board coinpoHod of Majors Jonesami McLood and Captain Caumra.

VISITINU ItKI.rK VTES.

Ncmbcm of tho American Ilonril orl'orrlcn niltoiis Her. i

Thi following mombors of thoAmerican Board of Foreign Mis-sions arrived on tho China ontheir way homo from Japan: Rev.Dr. Biirtnn.si-orot'ir- of tho board;Rev. Dr. Bradford of Aloiitolnir,N.J;Mr. Ellison, chairman of thoMorning Star committoo.audllev.Dr. Johnson of Chicago, who isiiccntnpnnicd by Mrs. Johnson.

On their arrival this morningthe visitors wero taken in handby a committee consisting of ChiefJustice Judd, Rov. Dr. Hydo andP. C. Jones and escorted throughtho govornmont buildings andprincipal schools.

At ono o'clock this nftemoonlunch was providod at tho ContralUnion church parlors nnd thovisiting clergy woro introduced to anumber of prominont church peo-ple, ntnnng whom our roportornoticed President and Mrs. Dolo,Mrs. Bingham,Mrs. Dr.Ocan.Uev.and Mrs. Birnio, Rev. and Mrs.Biahop.Mi. and Mrs. F.W.Damon,Mrs. Forbos, Mrs. P. T. Taylor,Mr. nnd Mrs. J. B. Athoiton,Mr. and Mrs. lioweu, Chiof Jus-tic- o

and Mrs. Judd, AssociatoJustico Froar, Mr. and Mrs. 1$.

F. Dillingham, Uov. O. P. Emor-so- n,

Secretary uud Mrs. Corbett,Prof, and Mrs. Aloxniubr, Prof,und Mrs. Richards, Judgo Mngoon,Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Jones, Dr.Smith, Mrs. Guliok, Miss Bing-ham and Mrs. S. N. Cnstlo.

Aftor luncli informal speochosworo in order. On behalf of thovisiting delegation Rov. Dr. llnd-for- d

made u humorous speech, firstrecounting his ploasuro at meetingwith nn old familiar New Jerseyfriond in tho shape of a Honolulumosquito, and nfterwards tollingot his mooting with young Mr.Bingham in an Amorioan college.Ho closod with an eloquont tri-bu- to

to the memory of GonoralArmstrong and a oulogy of Presi-dent Dole.

Prosidont Dolo, at the requestof Rov. Mr. Birnio, told of thopleasuro experienced by thosopresent in boing nblo to moot thodelegates, rnd stated that ho

sinco occupying his prosontposition as pros'deut ho hadgrown much more liberal in hisreligious views through boingthrown into contact with alldouomiuutions.

Ho was glad to bavo hadjthe op-

portunity of mooting tho dologatesof tho American Board and hopedto havo that ploasuro again, eitherhoro or in Amorica. He wns gludthoy had an opportunity to soothe pooplo ot Honolulu und visitsome of its government andscholastic institutions. In con-clusion ho wishod themall godspeod on their homewardjourney.

After singing a hymn tho meet-

ing broko up Carr'mgos wero pro-vided and tho visitors will' bodrivon ubout tho city until thosteamor sails.

IIIIAIII) Ol' EDUCATION'.

New l'rlni'lpal Appointed for I.alinliiu-I- n

ii it School.The ISmrdof Education made

thu following ohangos in toachursat its meeting yostorday nfter-no- n:

Osmer Abbott to be principal ofLahaiualunu, J. O. Lonhurt

and Mrs. Osmer Abbottassistant.

Mrs. Dtitnus to be assistant intho High School, vico Miss Cranerwdguod.

J. Lightfoot wus appointedteaohor of tho night school to booommonoed January 6th.

Miss Alico Winter, of Honokaaschool, waB appoiuted urincipal oftho Ooknla and Miss Sylvia Wil-liams fifth nBsistant of the Hnno-ku- a

school vioo Miss Nora Hickard, advanood to ho fourth assist-ant.

Tho resignation of J, G. y,

of tho Waipio school, onaccount of ill health, was acoepted.

An honorary lifo diploma wasgranted Armstrong Smith.

PRICE 5 CENTO.

THE CHINA'S ROUGH TRIE

tiii: vi:ssr.i. was hove to als.ONE II A V.

SpirMjr.lltr Tom nl ,iml 'lliioxrr,iHcrb.Mir.l l irJni Ship In

Svero siuriii.

The Pacific .Mail Sloimshtr.China arrivod tiiis morning, nbosf,a day and a hilf late, caused bthe bad weather sho oxpenoncedWhon throo diys out from Yokihama a sovoro storm was oncouoieivd in which a vesstd Ips stautieand seaworthy than tho Chinawould havo had a hard timo. Tfcrsteamer was hovo to for 27 Iioezj-durin-

tho worst of tho storm,during which eho rolled in Ifcttrough of tho sea to a fearful de-

gree. Tho indicators in tho orgino room showed that nt timwsho rolled 43 degrros. Twod--grco- s

more wonld hiv pi icod thf,ship on hoi beam ouils and ar-oth-er

ocoan disaster might haveboon chmnicli'd. Sovonty-fi- n:

tons of coal l it sicks on tho decLwas thrown overboard duringtho worst of tho storm.

The passengers arc loud in theirpraifce of Captain Sabury and hieofficors for thoir conduct duringtho storm.which lusted thrcodayt.

Tho China has 80 OrienU?.stoorago jiassongors nnd 838 coa-tra- ot

Japanoso laborers all ofwhom wore placod in quarantinfthis morning for sevon days. Thevossol took on board an cxtw.quantity of coal during tho dayanSloaves tor San Francisco nt 5

o'clock with two pissengers fromthis port.

Heath or.TIr. C. in. Walton.Mrs. C. M. Walton, wifo of the

manngor of Pahala plantation,died this morning ot consumptionat tho rosidonco of Jno. M. Angnt,on Richards street. Tho decoasafilady has boen ill for somo timebut in the Inst few days has grocrapidly worse. Word was sent tchor husband by the Konuhou lai.week of tho chnngo in her condi-tion and ho rode from Pahala tcHilo in six hours, a distance of5G miles, in eider to catch theKiuau and bo with his wifo in herlast hours.

Tho funeral will take place,from the Angus rosidonco tomor-row afternoon nt 3 o'clock, thoarrangomonte boing under tkcdirection of H. H. Williams.Uov. D. P. Birnio will conducttho Fervices.

Mrs. Walton's maiden namewas Emma Towno, uud sho wniborn at Boxford, Mass., April IS.,185G, consequontly was n beefortiolh year. With her husbaat'.sho loavos a son four or firoyours old. Sho had many frioudtiin Honolulu as woll as iu thecountry.

Sultntloii ArniT.Most peoplo wero too busy t&v.

night thinking ubout Christmtcto go to the Salvation Army meet-

ing at Y. M. 0. A. hall, but Um.

foiv who did attend mado up inournestnexs und onthusiusm torthoso who did not. Tho Kilocontingent which arrivod on thoKiiinu told about thoir prograuiu that rainy town itJdAdjutant Eguor mado public tno louowing statistics'Total uttencTetico at meetings sioaiSoptombor. 1891, in Honolulu tadHilo. 48,227, an nvorago of 77ifpor wook; 071 opon air meotingSj531 hours visiting, 30,200 WicCry's sold 4950 cluldron attndtd.meetings, 353 peoplo pro(oasiLconversion, 23 soldiers on roll, 3ttrocruits; averago Hilary of oflioert,i'2 05 per week. Another mootingwill ho hold at tho samo hall thit-ovonin-

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IIIHTIIDAV WINDOM.

Ntirrtllllntl Attached to tlio Parand IIoulli of Vour M'orldr

Adroiit.Superstitious peoplo I "Why, oil

of U3 nro superstitious) Anyhow,a birthday rhymo is always ox-coll- ent.

Thus:Monday's child Is Mr of taoo.Tuesday's child H full of grace.Wednesday's child is born for woe.Thursday's child has far to goFriday's child is loving and giving.Saturday's child must work for a living!llut the child that is born on the Sabbath

dayIs bouny and happy nnd wealthy and

It is handy to know tho oldrhymes, for if it bo a ploaeantono it is nico to inscribe on abirthday gift, though 1 hopo no-

body will inflict that on a "Wed-nesday's child ''

As foi tho month iu which onochniicfn to be born, n friend ofmine has evolved a number ofwondrous nnd inkrcating thingsfrom a very simple book of astiol-og- y.

Here nro a few hints:If u girl is born in January sho

will be a prndort housowifo.givonto moliuicholy, but of good tem-

per.If in February, a humane and

affectionate wife and a tondormother.

If in March, genorous and im-

pulsive, but npt to bo hoadstrong.If iu April, inconsistent, not

very intelligent, but likely to bogocd looking.

If in Miy, handsome, i.iniablo,and liKoiy to bo happy.

If iu Juno, impetuous, willmarry curly und bo frivolous.

If in Jul', passably handsome,but witii u sulky temper.

If in August, amiable und practical, and likely to marry rich.

If in September, discreet,affable and much liked.

If iu October, coquottish andlikely to bo unbuppy.

If in Novombor, liboral, kindand of .i mild disposition.

If in December, well proportion-ed, f nd ' f nnvolt) a doxtravag.iut.

Philttilclpliia Times.

(Tram IT. S. Journal yf Medicine.)rrof.W.II.Peckf.whomaKumptcii'tyofFpllcpiy,Ilia without tloul't treated and cured more can thannyllTliij:rhylclan;,ilnccwilii!toiillilns. Wo

have lirrdofci'tcor20jeiir'i'taiir'.lni;rnri,dbjr him.Ilepublfli5avaliiauleorkont!md;i.enlilcahoeomli with a largo botllo of Im alnolnlc cure, f res to

We ad lo anyone witulnst a cure to addreai,Vrof. W. II. TEEKrj, F. D., 4 Cedar bu, New York.

E 13. THOMAS,CONTKACTOU AJID IIUfLDISll

fWlilstiuiutts given on nilkinds of Stona, Brick and "WikmI

work. Kir.G si root. 17-l- f

DAI NIPPON.rOK THE

Holidays.HaUnraa and Kutnni w.tre. Silk Kiiuonns

and l'rtjumuHEmbroidered ITandkerchiefs, Doilies,

Cualilom und Cox a.

All Hand Painted.Arlington Iilock Hotel St.

i- -f tw

Empire SaloonA goueral stock of Liquors, Ales and

Wines.

FKLSH HKBIt ALWAYS OS DKAUtillT.

OUR PORT AND SHERRY,

Are of tho finest nnd comu to usdirect from Europo.

OUR MCBRAYER WHISKEY

Imported straight from Louis'Mile, Ky.

JAMES OLDS, Prop.48-t- i

FINEST ERilDE DF

Hawaiian Blue StoneFrom the

FamousPDnalon (mar-

ries!rfAnm. u ieiro Acid t rat JrncAnestStniicum an r

tatiroi In Hawaii forIUH

11 ImlldliiK ami

fincing pur-posesCut tomiim order In anyale or shapeto null the

'T28.LINS0N Hade or pub- -

'Sfl Ida atoneis the tame aJ& used ill the Pn- -

t1"1'"" I ollecefc t land Von HoltI IbuildlneSi

Auent for Lane Iirus., 8. Y,

Arthur Harrison, Prop.131-- tf

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EVENING BULLETIN, DE6EMBER 18 1895mM HtWMt WIlllWW

CASH(Jjppii'gTEWl.

COMEAND

SEE!

96 Cases XmasGoods

Now open ox "Australia."

OTFR --- STOKE- WILL Ol'I'.N

Monday! Morning,

WALL, - NICHOLSCOMPANY,

Republic Building.i(w-- tf

hoWtfa

VoVcan

yUnnier (om)i lainfs

OsYvdl allBwel Troubles

aye, cured W

ftVYYUObVlS

Hollister -:- - DrugCompany,

130-t- f Agonts for the Hawaiian Islands.

LARSEN'S

EXPRESSKlMI AM) Nl'CANC STlSlhTS,

loloplionc X21C.

Comment is uuncceusay.

WM, LARSEN.lW-t- l

When It Comes

To Disinfectants wo still have

plenty, our stock has not

been exhausted, and new

arrivals are on hand.

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Gfeo. H. HuddyD.na.

Tout Strut, oit. Oatiioi ic Mission.Hours from i) a.m. to 4 r.M.

lnt-t- f -

:- - Dr. Russel, -- :

Oll'iec, Masonic Building.

Hours. '.Ml am, M pm : Telephone HI.

Residence llnnnliau Hotel.llVI-l-

D. J. OASHMAN.

SAIL AND TENT MAKER.

Awnings n Specialty. Ovrr Cali-fornia Feed Company's store.

3G-t- f.

Aloha Bath House.

NEXT TO MARINE ItAIIAVAY; PAT.luonglit fieo from tho tug-boa- t

wlarf on telephoning No. OSS. Furnishedrooms to let on tho prtiiikcs.

130-t- f MltS.J. H.BEIST.

r. H. WINCHESTER,HAltNESS MAKER AND SADDLER.

Sells Hawaiian trees and rs

English saddles.Our Motto is :

"Tako Pains and Keep Customers."110 Bethel St., between King nnd Hotel.

152-t- f

Jfcs-- awF

That's JSSSmEidit 1

Don't Forget ThatMJBDKIKOS & DECKKR,

Have asplendld lino of

NEW - SUITINGS,For the

HolId.sfsre IArlington Block, : : : : Hotel street.

5, Decker, Mgr.

Bargains inClooks, Watches andJewelry ?

Owing to fniling health, 1 wish to closeout uiy liiiHinehs early next jenr. To thisend I will sell my entiro stock of

Clocks, Watohes andJewelry lalgm

.OVJtV TOVCtS TOR CKSW.

GREAT BARGAINS WILL BE GIVEN.

Thomas Lindsay,Campbell Block, - Merchant St

144 tf

AHI,MANUEAGTUltEK, : UPHOL-

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

Furniture, Bedding, Etc., Etc.

Conlrnotor unci Xutldur.No. 89, Nnunnu street.

Huh on hand Coffins, Camphor Trunkx,Matting, WartlroboH, Denlis, MatieiBeH,otc.

fJT Call in and iimpn t goods.lUO-t- f

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

Next LucnV l'laning Mill, will hnvofresh e cry day

MACHINE MADE POI

KALIHI POI FACTORY,

Which will bo hold to fiimilicA in large orsmall quantities. No Contain- -

HIS l'l'llVHIIHl.

W. L. WILCDX,131tf- - Proprietor Knlihi l'oi Factory.

Store open ecnlnj;3.

1ST. F. BURGESSRepairs Garten Hgs. sonnklers Water Taps.

Etc, Etc.

Saw Filing mnl nil kinds of Tools Shnrp- -nn1 t..nlt. l...t. Cnwrn If mvna nt.il MriaBors. Lnwn Mow ors ropr.irctl nnd for rent.Also, SettiuK Glass in fnct nil kinds ofJobbing. Work cnllcd for mid rctunirdShop nnd rusidenco en Miller fctivct.liing up Tciepnouo eta. i-- ii

S. KIMTJRA,Wholesale Dealer in Japanese

Wines.Liquors nnd Provisions, Sakl a specialty,

Allen Strekt. Telephone 703.151-l- y

LIN SING- - ZEE,PLUMBER AND TIN SMITH.

403 Hotel street, Honolulu.47-t- f

QUONG SAM KEE & CO.Importers and Dealers In General

Mcrihnndlse,

Wholesale Wine and Spirit Merchants,

145 Corner KiDg nnd Mnunnkca Stn.

C T. AKANA,No. 324, Nunnuu Ktnet.

MERCHANT TAILOR, VFlno Suitings made to order at lowest prices,Hr Clothes cleaned and repaired.

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

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

Hoots and Shoes to order. I nee the bestmaterial. (iood tnrruntcd ton car l11. Hi- -

L. AHLO,No. 408, Nnuanu Btroet.

Has jiiat received a new lino ofDltY GOODS, LADIES AND GENTS'

SHOES AND GENERAL MEKCHAN- -DISK.

Agent for tho following rico plantations.- -

naipio, tvninwa, waimaiu, Wainlua,Kauiohoand Kapalamn.

fW My rico from Kaneohe is markedL a und is guantnteed Al.P. O. DoxlM, .... Telephono 199.

143--

gS-rrix-ttb- i.

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

without extra charge;private parties can bo ac-

commodated at reducedrates, hit remember this,that a bus or wagonettewill call at your privatoresidence- and tako you toWaikiki and bring youback at tho regular streetcar faro.

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HONOLULU SURREY

C. W. Niacfarlane,AGENT.179-2-

TEL- - 604

Family

. UU. , g m ATTWfy 99 Pt..w

HOTEL STREET, OPPOSITE ARLINGTON BLOCK

CHOICE FRESH. GROCERIESJust oponcd a full niul comploto usortrooiit of tlioluxurios nnd dolioacies from ovoiy civilized nation,which will bo sold lowor thim tliu lowest. . . .

Fresh California Creamery and Island Butter.lMltULY thaiii: A .Sl'IXI II.TY.

All Goods delivered promptly. Civility and every attention given to customcis at

COWAN'S CASH STORE.

FINE

TABLE

WATER!

A Naturally lloiled

Wator, pronounced by

peoplo who know to bo

the best on the Market.

This Water received

tho vory highest award

at tho . . .

caiitoraia :.

EXPOSITION".

As a Tublo Iioverage,

GEYSERWATER

is a favorito andjoaeily

loads all other Mineral

Waters

Benson Smith & Co.

Wholesale and retail agenta for the Ha-

waiian Islands.

FOR . . .

TINWARE, CROCKERY, HARD-

WARE, CIGARS, ETC.

At lowest prices, go toWING TAI LUNG.

14- 1- U31 Nuuanu strict.

CHEONG KEE CO.,

All kinds of tlnwn.ro, crockery,etc, at lowest prices. . . , .

141 Nuuanu and Hotel utroeti

"woEmmmx

With or with-out CanopyTop. . . .

Will take or-

ders for allkindsof Vehicles.

. UarnessofeTerr tecriptloi- 1'. O. ilox 202, Tol 2U

TEL- - 004

Peoples

Store.-BnrC8,i

emu EreciSnj?!

Uiijffw" to II

iPiHiPTTTiffffjmni?,

BBDttlraHli

Vcj!S; zzr.jKt3rxativscariA

BRAUNSCHWEIGER - & - CO,Importers andLIquor Merchants.

No. 5, Drumm Street, - Sun Francisco.

FOR SALE IN HULK.Amikican BouKno.x Whiskum in iJoMf per

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

California Grai-- Bramiy in Bond perbarrel of about 40 to SO gallons.

CASE GOODS.Also the celebrated Cast Wliiskiet:

"Extra Pony" 13onrbon Whisky, 12 bottles,3 gallons per case.

"Bcare.ra'w" Honrbou Whisky, 12 bottles, 22-- 5 gallons per case.

"Old l'ioueor" Bourbon Whisly, 12bottks,2 2-- gallons per caso.

"Tennessee White Ilyo" Whisky, 12 bottles,2 2 G gallons per case.

CALIFORNIA WINES, SnERIUES,ANOELICA.

Sond orders by .mail. Satisfaction guarauteed,

Braunschweiger & Co.,141-l- No. 5, Drumm street.

Here'sthe Stuff

Criterion Saloon.

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JtANITOIIA .SCHOOLS.

I'rovloluiiiof ii IIIII Noon Co lie Intro-duced

Ottawa, (Out.), Novombor 29.Parlinmunt has beon called to

moot on January 2d to settle tboManitoba school quostion. Tbobill hns been printod and providosfor tbo restoration of llomanCatholic schools in Manitoba, withfull power Rivon thorn for tboirroliqious oxorcisos. Tbo historyof England as writton by RomanCatholic authors may bo used, buttho Schools must be up to tho re-

quired standard of oflioinncy be-

fore thoy can bo paid uny inonoyout of public funds. Their claimto tho public grant is to bo mons-uro- d

altogothor by thoir standardof efficiency,

It is stated that Clorko Wallace,Controller of Custom, sovereigngrand mastor of tho Orangomcuorder, has informed Sir Macken-zie Bowel 1 that if an attempt ismado to pnsrf tho remedial bill howill resign from tho Cabinet.Tims who havo takou tho consusof Parliament say that the Govern-ment cannot escape defeat if theyattompt to restore the Cathulioschools in Manitoba.

Paterfamilias: Maria, how doosit happen that Gladys isn't goingto church with you th's morning?Muterfatniltiis: Thuro isn't roomfor four pairs of sleeves in ourpew.

Ho: Arctic oxplorors aro thesafest inon in tho world to trustroursolf ti She: Why so? Ho(with n :av-hiuv- ): Tmy aioalways cool in tho timo of greatestdanger

Tim DHliifcr Conic

III ensen of typhoid fovor, diphtlierm andother winding disease, when tho patientlias been iu tlesli, itudhtrungtb, nudlxtiu tho toilsome climb to lieiiltU. HeroIlood'a Snrwipurilla finds its place. It enrich-es tho blood, htron(thcii8 tho nerves, kbtone to tho iligostivo organs, nnd builds tiptliu whole system.

Hood's 1'ii.i.h aro the best alter-Ulnn- er pillsassUt digestion, cure headache. 2jc u box.

-1- 00-

given away

A $110 BICYCLE

STEARNS,RAMBLER,

COLUMBIA,HARTFORD,

PIERCEEither a roadster or a racer, lady's

or gentleman's, suit yoursolf.

Withovory ONE DOL-LO- R

purchase, wo givo ncoupon which entitles youto a chanco on tho

WHEELWith a

fifty dollars purchaso youget fifty coupons. Withono coupon you may gottho wheel, but of coursetho moro coupons youhave tho more chancesyou have

pf Tho decision and wheel will bo (rivenat uur store TUESDAY cwnlnir, DecemberSlst, at 8 v. M.

J. J. EGAN.Ko-t- r

J. J. Sullivan, J. IIuoklet,President, Beo'y,

FasMonStal)lesGo.,L'fl.Honolulu, n. I.

8ULLIVJ.N & Bucklbt, Manyre.

FINEST EQUIPPED CARRIAGES

in tho City, with Competent and Care-ful Driven.

Stand at the Pantheon Stables,Comer of Fort ami Hotel Streets.

ToLsruoNB:Haw'n Hotol Stable, 82.l'nuHioou HtabloH. 81,

U fashion Btablei. 148.

Queen : Street :G-xoce- rr UDept.

Store

EVAPOKATED FKUITS : PEACHES, PEARS, AP-

RICOTS, PRUNES, APPLES, Etc.

ASSORTED CHUTNEYS, HAMS, QUEEN OLIVES,

MORTON. SOUPS:

IIOTCII POTCII, VEGETABLE, CHICKEN BROTH,MULLIKATAWNY, OX CHEEK, ETC., ETC.

Tinned Ruttor, Top o' Can Butter, WhitneyRoll Butter, Pottod Moats, Bonod Turkoy,Chickon, Dovilod Ham, Lunch Touguos,Boneless Herring, Boston Baked Beans anda complete lines of

Fort

- 23reuls:fLst Cereals .

: St. : Store, : No.

Holiday G-ood.- s.

Marseilles Quilts, Toilet Quilts.

-- : FLUTTER DUCK :--

Silks And Surahs,Fancy Colored Silks

-- AND-

Crepo Grenndinog, Real Malto&o Laco,Valonoienuos Luce, Ladies and GentsKimberly Glovos, Ladies Cloths Brown,Drab and Grey, Ladies Black Hoso, Sani-tnr- y

Dyo, D. I. Corsets, R. and G. Corsots,Equipoise Wuists and Corsots

John T.

,W.DIMOND5

Honolulu streets aro so wellkopt and tho hack service so per-fect that unless thero is a regulardownpour of rain, ladies will dothoir shopping just tho samo as inclear weather. It is ono of thopeculiarities of tho pooplol "Whenthoy soo or hear of a good thingthoy aro going to havo it, particu-larly when it is somothing out oftho regular order of things, nndis not coated over with highprices. Wo havo lots of goodthings in our store that look asthough thoy should cost a pot ofinonoy. Tho quality warrants it,but wo givo thorn to you nt a fairprofit over what thoy cost xis.Nearly .ovory ono can nfTord tospond a dollar nnd a quarter for apresent for a mnjo friend, particu-larly if that friend is a smoker.If you have tho money and thosmoker friend lot us suggest onoof thoso cute littlo live o'clock teakettles from tho siout of whichextends a wick saturnted withalcohol. Thoy nro really thocutest littlo things you over sawfor tho money, and tho samo thingoxnetly that other doalors havebeon charging twice us much for.That shows that wo aro cuttingpricos in two.

If you havo uso for chambersot wash bowls, pitchers, etc.,look at thoso in our stock. Attho price, from 5 to 12, younever saw thoir equal. Nowshapes and now decorations,nothing conventional. Every-thing up to tho center.

Storo opon ovojiings from nowuntil Christmas.

W.Aj.1S9-- Tort ueur Kiny blrtot.

10.

Drapery Silks.

Waterhouse.

I libPAGIFIC

HARDWARE

Company.

Gummina' Blook.

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.

Grand Sale ofPaintings.

Conimoncing Saturday, Doc.1895.

Choice" Pictures,BY

D. HOWARD HITCHCOCK.

SpecialImportations

Masterpieces in Parian

Marble, Guaranteed Gon-uin- o;

Silk Lamp Shades,

tho B and N Lamps, Pic-

tures, Artotypos, Photo-gravuror- t,

Engravings,

Water Colore.

170-t- f.

MRRn Vw"nriMmrfTf;r: i ..:

Exclusive and Attractive.Freo Rods nnd

GET OFF THE TRAM

Telephone 889.

Silk crepes

Pretty drawnneckties,

workcloth, just thedress patterns,white and

Presents dress in babycarved ivorytortoise shellcombs nntlvases hanging,

a fewPopular few prettyand shavingsroll, 10 yardshair pin boxes,

Prices and bagsP Much

nntl all prices

177-l- m

P. O. Box 480.

SftlUTOCAF0GRASS HOUSE

Bathing Resort

FislliUS

AT BISHOP'S SWITCH

4K?BBsolid colors, silk bed spreads, paja-

mas, cushion covers, tidies, doyliesnnd hand painted silk boltingthing for painting on. Sovcrnlsilk

lathes embroidered dresses inbrown linen and ono pretty baby's

blue, bovoled mirrors with elegantbacks, carved ivory Inthere aro lorgnettes, Indies sido

hair pins in various styles. Flowerwall and stand, in colored porce-

lain, dozen of broad nnd butter plates, apenrl rings nnd pins, mats in grass

3xG, shaving slippers, mattings ineach, ladies silver powder and

and an endless variety of boxossuitable for candy for children.

of tho above, lategreatly reduced. Opon ovonings.

A. BARNES.Tort Street.

FOUND Tkl;ee;alTHE CHEAPEST PLACE ON THE ISLANDS TO

Buy New & Second-Han- d

.IS AT

CORNER OF

King & Nuuanu Sts.

ib2Ei2Sii

HO YEN KEE & CO ,

Plumbersnnd dealers In

CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, ETC., ETC.

Wilier Hpes, laid nndand plumbing neatly executed.

H3-- No 41, Nuuanu street.

Orient Mill,VING FAT & CO.,

CONTRACTORS AND 11UILDER8,

Furniture, of all kinds mado and repaired.Btllldln? linilRPR nnd fnnllnrr rlnn trillla a ...clalty. P. O. Box 103, corner Klnc and Uctiiclstreets. 14a

MRS. AUG. DARROW.

WKLW, ItlCIIAIlllNON-- Ic CO.,twfnllfnipil .' I WAS vprv tnlipli run ilnwn

up, I Ab l'Utl. hC'l LY WJIKTC H hD .v,uii ho i cuuiii iwiuni i wuh iiiKen bick.vounan ana ao all the work fur i familu

THE

AT WAIKIKI.

TjHngBait Furnished.

MMW) &

boxes.

importations,

2Ab

FURNITURE.

repaired,

Planing

THE

IXL Honolulu

h. l

AM NOW prepared to accept your orders

I for dyeing, all kinds of cotton goods,woolen, silks, crepes, lawns, etc, ntcheapest prlccB:

N MIYAMOTO,133-- tt Kaullke street inakalof Klngitrcct.

YEE ON CO.,317 Nuuanu St. I O, Hoi 143.

Watchmakers and Aianufactur-in- g

Jewelers.Repairing of Watches and Jewelry, ALLWOR1C CIUARANTEED.

Importers of Watches and Clocks ot FinestU'J Grades.

""" uiu-i.n.- 11 nwuiii,r. uLnvuuautuuiiui.

Paige's .'.SALE

H0L1I8TER DRUGWholesale for Hawaiian

WAiANAE.ui&WtSA'.S"?

sssstsmmzESwL&&&E&mk

655SATURDAYS ....

AND

. . . . SUNDAYS

Tr.ttni rl'.l leave on Sntnrilrtjt nt 9:16n.ni., and 1:1.1 p.m., nrnrii.lu lluuolnl

."ill p.m. nuil f :2(i p.m. 'Train will leave on Sunriijr nt 9:13 a.m ,

arriving iu Honolulu 6:--d p. ni.

ROUND TRIP

1st Class $1 762nd Class 26

F. C. Smith,132-:i- Gou'l 1'nss. nnd Ticket Agent,

K.2 HOENIB .A. IK IS IS "3T IBREAD, PJES and CAKES

Of nil kinds.

Kjd Tbo fmcHt imported confectionery .lflo-t- f Hotel ctreet, near Fort.

INTERNATIONAL

IRON WORKS

BRONZE BRASS, and IRON

MACHINERY

made and ropuircd.

SPurticulur attention paid toSHIPS, BLACKSM1TI1ING.J

MM

)

Queen St.

Castle & Cooke(LlMITKtl)

IMPORTERS,andCommissionAlorchnnts, '

General

MerchandiseAgriculturalImplementsnnd

Supplies.

SIontiiojf:, Pa., Sept. 25, 1894aitai

ISS

Youra respectfully,MRS. AUG.

Copoiifi

Co.,Islands.

Perfectly

Wretched!

PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND

RESTORED MRS. DARR0W

TO HEALTH AND HAPPINESS.

This is Medicine ThatMakes People Well!

lin.I fin nitnnhfA nl .n .A... A.n.... 1....1 n .1Hut thanks to 1'nlno'i Culury Coinpouiul 1 can now out mid sleep nnd work justvncii i comnienceu taking tlio Couiouiia I weiRhed 13(1 pouihIh; Jnow weighof tiie. I imvn recoinniinflnd Ihr rnimuumil ti.ti.m.. fn,.,l i. ir...i.. ,i .i.....

r?X.?r'SM-WihnA- .ri,.i,V. ,in" nw ti1,lllV?,ly fiftl,1,ottI. nd would RECOMMEND IT TO ALL WHO AKE BUFFERINGjh

' Celery

.

:ISFOR BY THE:- -

Agents the

W

-- -

nt

nt

TICKETS:

1

CASTINGS.

121-- tf

Hardware

Plantation

DARROW.

the

nil

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BI AUTHORITY.

Water Notice.

In accordance with Section 1, Chapter1XVI of tho laws of 1880.

All persons holding water privileges or'Sate paying water rates for tlio term end-

ing Jnn 30. 181)0, will bo due and payablet tbe office of tbo Honolulu Water Works,a tbe 1st day of January, 1800. All rates

attaining nnpald for fifteen days after tbeyare duo will bo subject to an additional 10

per cent.

Sates are payablo at tbo office of tbe"Xtkloi Works lit tbe Kapualwa Building.

ANDREW BROWN,179.141 Supt, Honolulu Water Works,

tN THE CHtCUIT COUUT, FlltST CIK- -icult of tho Hawaiian Islands. In the

utter of the estate of C1IU 8AM, of Kallua,Icn.i, Han all, a bankrupt.

Crulltor of tlio said bankrupt arc herebywtltlcd to come In .nid protc tbeir debts c

Miih Judge of the Circuit Court of tlivVlrnt Circuit as (ball te Kitting at Clumber,ilAUlolunl Mali, .ludlciarj llulldln;:, In

Oabu, on I'lilDAY, Decimber 'JOth,5595, Intniiii the hours uf tin o'tlotk In tbeIScrenonn and noon of tbe said day, and elect

c or more ns.lgiioos of the ald bankrupt'sI'biatc.

By tbo Court:HENRY SMITH,

Clerk Jud. Dipt.Honolulu. Per. 14. lsttt. I?tf--

Dci'AIITMCNT 111" FINANCE, I

HoMiui.f, Die. tl, lbX) (

Cnder Aillelc35, Section 1 of the Consti-

tution, It is required that tach member of theJ.'iliinul slmll tiuiki" an auuiril report of thetiiusiictloiis nlthinbls Department, duringtin cnr ending December 3Ul.

The Mlnlnter of Finance takes this ot cas IonV, request all thoc having claims against the'iOTiTiuncnt of a monetary nature, to present

.ra tiiluU olllte, through tin propernot Liter than I'J o'clock noon on

IUESDAY, January I4tb. 1SW5, atler widthlute the books of this Department Mill hoclosed.

All persons bnving moneys on account ofHi (jOMruuicut are itquostcd to makeiVir r tuniH promptly, in order that therexuy Ins no delay in closing tho accounts.br tbe year ending December 3Ut, 1895.

S. M. DAMON,JI3.12t Minister of Finance.

Gift Euer;i9 Bulletin,

DANIEL LOGAN. Editor.

WEDNESDAY DEO. 18, 1895.

THEY'RE NOT WELCOME.

Thoro is probubly not a bilker'sdozen of "unreconstructed" roj-iliis- U

iu these islands ulio wouldive enr for u mumeut to nny

from nbrond who cameJiere to croate disturbance. Evenif there wns u gliost of a show fororaccess to any expedition forsterturning tho now

govornment, there wouldlio but ii dismal prospoct of popu-

lar rights and good governmentjt the bands of buccaneers. Ifmy more ndvanco ugeuts of

schemes enme along,iliey ought hardly to be nccordod"rfie dignity of a trial. Tho hostaxa tuple that could bo made oftkora would bo to put them onloard tho first vessel sailing forlie Coast after their capture, and

if they have not money of thoirywu to pay thoir fnivs mnko them

ork their passngOB btforo thoajast or down in tho fire room.'Jhat would tnke all the heroicJuntures out of their occupationnd make thoir examples rather

uninviting to 1)0 followed byothers. It in quite probablo thatiho false htones published on thoJJoast, and tepublished here withtu air of credence by newspnporshat ought to know bettor,

Di a cau.se of tho actualappoiiranoo on tho scono of cranksTho think that Hawaii takes easi-

ly and kindly to predatory exour-aionist- s,

whose only object isjiluudor and the pouor to continuo

plundering until the strong handof Bonio f riondly Powor intervoued.Apart from tho strong provisionstho Hopublio has mado for itsown protoction unnecossarilystrong as many think with goodroason thoro is not tho least ques-tion that if a piratical expeditiondescended on tbeso islands, whileany national vossol of oithor thoUnited States, Great Britain,Franco or evon Japan was presont,that vossol would ba at oncoavailable if called upon to cleannp tho wbolo outfit und perhapshang tho principals to tho yard-ar- m.

OBSERVATIONS.

Tho customs authorities shouldbe ablo to approciato by this titnothe following linos from Moore

"O, etcr thus since childhood's hourI've seen my fondest hopes decaj "

Tho Coniiiiorciul Journal is giv-

ing information about the cultiva-tion of cacao. Wo lately gave anitem of Samoa now?, stating thata syndicate was oing to plantcacao near Apia. Every newmarkotablo product startod herois a bouefit to the country.

Among tho new industries thathave con o to tho front after yoursof agitation for something besidessugar to depend upou the cultiva-tion of pineapples is prominent.Tho Bulletin has good authorityfor saying that tho success of thisindustry is now assured, and thatthe large plantations that havehad costly experienco in methodsuro going to pay hereafter.

Organization of those in differ-

ent callings is coming to bo morothe rule hero thau formerly.Within a year thero has beenformed touchors' associations ondiflorent islands and a medicalassociation for tho wholo group.Now tho lawyers proposo to forma bar association, and thero is nodoubt such would bo of muchbonefit to members of tho profes-sion.

Good Haul of Doc.Ninety dogs aro in duranco vilo

at tho pound at Iwilei as the re-

sult of throe mornings' work bytho police, but thoro won't be somany of them tomorrow. All dogscaptured without a propor liconsetag around thoir neons are takonto tho pound and kept two days,during which thoy may bo

upon payment of the li-

cense fee, 31.10, and fifty centsadditional for pouudmuster'scharges. If not redeemed by thoirowners, the dogs are shot on thothird day from their capture, andtho first executions of tho presentraid will tako place thisaftornoon.Twenty two dogs wero capturodtoday, and raids will bo madoovory morning uutil all stray dogsare taken in out of tho wet.

SI. Andrew" Fair.Tho fair and salo of fancy goods

of tho ludus of St. Androw'scathedral yesterday aftornoon andevening was very successful,about $180 beiug lealiwd by thoefforts of Mrs. "Willis and hir as-

sociates. A largo numbor of poo-pl- o

woro presont iu tho evening,and nonrly all of tho huudsomo-l- y

dressed dolls found a roadysalo.

Tho proceeds of Wray Taylor'sconcert for the Lepers' Christmaslast Saturday will be about $200.

JDEUtATL . PBLicioua"! ; DAirtTV t "Jl71

? rffiSTCO ' ;EL'D THE CANS RBW I ""', $V J) PACKED IM vtRVlMGCAND.kATI

H mPJlPfin ,V-i-L'V fOTIMOtt CONTAIN MOne 1

V II ftfarift r- - THOSE or OTritR '

iiiiy "in lull wilj proJe their rreni-"-. " Ss

W$T 'f"jy--- . . v'Rsapr" .r$?'M,,twrsrjJfW " " . ,rw'

EVENING BULLETIN. DECEMBER 18, 1895.

Jkely Jopiej

ON :--

A FEW ARTICLES SUITA-

BLE FOR CHRISTMAS

PRESENTS.

In the first place we want itdistinctly understood that weare right in it with the bestof them " in a general assortment of holiday goods, and inspecial lines that we lead asusual. By the last Australiawe received a fine line ofgoods especially adapted forthe holiday trade, selected tosuit the requirements of Hono-lulu people. Most of thesegoods will be found to be bothuseful a.nd ornamental andtheir prices are more than rea-

sonable considering the highquality of the articles. Thesegoods are now displayed onour shelves and in our windowsand showcases, and it costsyou nothing to examine them.We will enumerate a few ofthe useful articles suitable forholiday gifts.

A fine assortment of BEAU-TIFUL ALUMINUM WARE,handsomely engraved, com-prising hair brushes, mirrors,cloth brushes, jewelry cases,toiler table requisites, whichmust be seen to be appreciated.

A full line of SOLID SILVERWARE, among which may bementioned tilting water pitch-ers beautifully engraved andornamented, pretty pocketflasks in new designs, superbjewel cases, tea sets, milkpitchers, sugar bowls, knivesand forks, toast racks and athousand and one other usefularticles in this useful and al-

ways fashionable metal.An elegant line of cut-gla- ss

goods at prices so reasonablethat no one need use commonglass-wa- re any longer.

In plated wares we have re-

ceived a big addition to ouralready large stock in this line,consisting of new designs intea sets, goblets, water pitch-ers, ice bowls, finger bowlsand such like.

Our variety of lamps andlamp shades is simply bewild-ering. Come and see themand we shall be sure to suityou it you are looking lorsomething in that line.

Those elegant onyx tableswe have imported are a littleahead of any) hi ng of the kindever seen here and they are notso expensive as they look tobe.

If vou want to buv vour bovor girl a bicycle for Christmas,we have a number on handwhich will suit any boy orgirl in Honolulu without tak-

ing every dollar the parentsdecided to spend on Christ-mas.

Call and examine the manybeautiful, useful and econo-mical goods we have on handsuitable for presents. Youwill be sure to see somethingthat will strike your fancy.

FOR SALE ONLY. BY

ukmt BWJNrar

(C'i)pteil from the Women' Hpcrlnl IMIllon ofthu Iimk by ierni(niloii 1

A Merry Christmas

To All Honolulu!

Your M friend, "SAXT.l Cl.AUS" receiveda very cordial imitation from the UuHneuMatuujir of the "Titne't'' CArhtnuu Mum-tie- r

to add hi mite to the Kindeiyartmfiml by purchasing a ctJumn nf tjxice, forwhich ofiimrtunity he i only too grateful.

Xom let m tec. What goal u can I make ofthis valuable tpaccf

Ah, ha hat Ha ha hall Ttnmel IknouillTxrlll charter a train from the OahnJMUiray and Iand Company, and have agrandE.XUUJiSlUH to n.UAXAE on VhrMmat J)av. I trill uivc the "Xeie Occldental" Jotil keqier a furtrine tm ty. Iam tn tlcllcd over the enterprise he hat hmrnthat I trill nay them tnynffor every lunchservice on Chrittwa.

Walanae Jlih make the bnt thornier to lie foundIn the wide, telile tnnld, Gnne one, comeall ' and sample at my ejn use the delU tonschwnfcrat Walanae.

Who pays for the Mi mile ride by rmlf Why.I doefeonrs' I Audtiliopitysmef Why,the pioilt ithaiio trill pny me $I.7A for fat hround trip licit t, and I trltl ijitt with meltti.ktt a ,htkforantKi:XMSt.L'X('Jl.

117io am 1 i')intj lo do trill) the mtmti Itjflnr the lickelst I'tople say I hateii use for money. Xu use for moneyWtU, t lilt that! Aside from the loytthat hrintj to the dear children of allayes so much joy, how do theij thinkJ manage to Jill so many t tiers or"sveel charily!" Vethup it neveroccurred U them that 1 frequentlytake a hand in pnyiutj tff church tlehlnor supplyiiuj fundt to hiuld ueir tinct-.fus- t

now, I propose to aire the goodMethodist people it helping hand inllieir ejlurl to rear a house of warshipfice fiom delit. Hut since the dearpeop)e are so am lout to know whatI am going to tlo with the dollar andseienlyjiie rents I have asked eachone lo pa n for a delightful ride througha licautijitl country with charmingsceneni, ufiec hath and it good lunch,I will lell litem that I will pm forIheir lunch ticket, settle with the hail-na- y

Company and pay eiery cent ofthe balance a fair percentage of thewhole) to the Methodist Church Jluild-in- g

Fund.fiureli, no one willaecuse me of "legging,"

either for myself or the Church; Isimply ask them lo a treal to them-selv-

and their lined ones to a de-

lightful outing, and in hlutiug them-relie- s,

they will alto help a worthycautr.

Train will leaie the Honolulu Station foriVniantte Christmas morning til '.);1!and return at 3:30 P. M.' Houndtrip ticket and lunch check, U.7. Hegood to yourtcltes and come along.

Santa Clans.1S1-G-

Tuesday, Dkcembeu 17,Fiuday, Uecemiiek 20,

Satukday, Decembeu 21.

JapaneseWonders.

.THE.

TAKIZAWA -:- - FAMILY

iFrom Oznka.

AT THE CORNER OF MERCHANT

AND RICHARDS STS

These famous nerobats lire tliu womleroftlie l'Jtli Century. Their ffat of Hcatl liuytne-In;,- '.

JuckIIu, Trnjiczo work, Hiding ofanil Chair IJaUueliH; on Slack Wire arc

uusurpaKHed.

ADMISSION :

Adults --- --- i30 contHChildren 25 cents- - - -

Seats 75 centsllesorved - - -Scuts on stile at Building.

17!Mf

Wanted $2000 to $3000if debited, for a term of years.

An Seenrity home of the most vnlunlilocity property in ofl'trcd.

Iuquho of0.GE11TZ,

lSl.M CIS Fort street.

NOTICE.

18 11EKEDY (UVEN THAT AM,NOTICE Indebted to Wing YceTal Jc Co.Elcele, Kauai, bankiupt, are hereby notifiedthat all debit duo above firm mutt lie paid tolion Ilinj; Eunjj of Eleele, Kauai, and allelaluii ugulnst wild Wing Yes Tul A Co muitlie TircBcnttd to V 11 llalrd, Mtlfnee, Hono.lulu. HOP HINli CO.

Dee 1095. I8I-I- w

Wanted.FIJUNISIIED COTTAOE IN A

good locality by a tingle inuu. AddrctittatluK prlee.I8l-3t- a X, BULLETIN OFFICE.

For Sale.

inn HKADOl' lllXr CATTLE. I'OUtUU nalo ill lot to Milt.

. 8. NOKWS,1111.(1 Kuliitkii, Kim, lluwnli.

'CI

rroprlctor Harry WIrth.Mantgcr J. J. Cameron.

2-- s-- 2

Today!vmi a aiiEAT change ok rno- -

GRAMME.

This Afternoon.Doors open at 1:30. Commence at 3:15.

Childiien's TitEATnt the followingprices : Qnllory 10 cents,Clmir 25 cents, on which oc-

casion

Our MewProgram

Will 1)0 presented in itH entirety nud willbs tho occasion of maintaining our pastreputation.

16z HEW ITEMS il6And tbo first appearance of

P. H. MONTGOMERY,Acknowledged for yoars ns Australia's

Premier Ilorsemnii, ns tho

English -:- - Bounding -:- - Jockey!

And will terminate, by general reqnestwith the Steoplecluiso, by tho company andinvited ru os In.

Doom open evening, nt 7:30; Matinee8:30. I'crfonnanc-- s commenco evening, at8; Matineo at 3:15. 181 - It

British Barque

"ALDERGHOVE"Capt. W. Robertson,

Ii'om Liverpooh

Xcltlier the captain nor the nndenilgncdconsignees of tlio above named vessel, 111

be responsible for any debit that may becontracted by the crew.

Theo. H. Davies & CO., Ltd,181-t- f

FAMILY

Cash . Grocery

Fort Street, Opposite ClubStables. Tel. 355.

nlSO-t- f

-- I Jft Lrvrv- H FXfPM

lzTV

-THE

KOIIT

FOUNDERS' -:- - DAYDecember lO,

Literary Exercises will bo held in the Gym-nasium (at the Mannal) at 2 p.m. inwhich all three schools participnte.

On the Campus at 3:30.

IZT Tho public is cordially invited to bopresent. 1793t

Notice.ALL l'EHSONS INDENTED TO THE

Arm of the late J. T. Wiitcrlioiisc, for ac-counts owltnr previous to March 1, Ib'Ji, aronotified to sutlcsamc luforc January 1, IMC,at tlieollkeof J. T. Waterliouse, Otiecu St.

170-l- m

For Sale.IN "ED. WESTMAVT.lt" llEltUN UP--

rlulit l'lano In excellent condition will besold cheap. Address, X,l!W-- tf I1UU.KTIN Ollicc.

For Rent.STOKE TO LET, KING STREET NEAR

Apply to

ED. A. WILLIAMS.144-t- f

Stable Room To Let.FINE STAI1LE ROOM TO LET FROM

to .'! stalls.ED. A. WILLIAMS,

ltt-t- f

For Sale.;INE LACK HORSE, l'ERFECTLY

sonnd. Apply to

ED. A. WILLIAMS.144-t- f

To Let.ALMA COTTAGE, AT WAIKIKI, 13 TOLet, furnished, together with a beach lot.

Apply to

FJRAKE HUSTAOE.

To Let.COTTAGE OF C ROOMS TARTLY

suitable for n doctor's office, orlight house keeping. Imiuiro of

D. MoKENZIE,lC8-t- f 27 Alakea St.

COTTAGE TO LET.NEWLY PAINTED. COTTAGE CON-toln- sM parlor, two bed rooms, diningrocm, Kitchen, pantry and bathroom.

Emiulro L. ADLElt, Iii Nuuanu atrcet.I07-2-

Wanted.

A MAN WnO CAN TREAD UNEXPECT.edly upon a piece of coral rock, while bath-ing at WalklKl, and not ease up or make anyprolans remarks, must also be ablo to knockn mosquito oft" his noso without hitting thatorgan, he will bo required to examine a bicy-cle track and tell which way the wheel wastraveling; call on Drown & Kubcy and lookon their new stock Just rccchcd per lastA,ilr!illn.l 158-t- f

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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Mrs. J. H. Royd and sonon tho Kinau.

J. J. Williams is homo againfrom his trip to Hawaii.

C. II. Bishop left for Kauai onthoMiknhaln last night.

Mauagor 0. M. Walton of thoPahala plantation Is in the citj.

Fnro candy for holiday uso attho Palaco Candy Storo on HotelBtroot.

The regular mooting of thoBoard of Health takos plaoo thisafternoon.

Tho Kinau brought up fortyorates of turkoys and a quantityof cauliflower.

0. L. Wight, W. S. May andK. A. Lyman Jr, woro passongors

, by tho Kinau.0. S. Desky, tho onorgetio

real ostnto man. returned by thoKinau yostorduy.

Materials for making Tissuopaper flowers, lamp shados, etc.King Bros, Hotol St.

Forty crntos of turkoys, contain-ing 560 birds, nrrivod by tho Ki-

nau for tho Christmas market.Henry Oilman and Hugo Fis-cho- r

wore passengers by tho mis--

sionary schooner Itobort W.Logan.

The dog catchor took his firstload of puripatotio canines to thopolico station boforo 8 o'clock this

!morning.

F. Horn, tho bnkoraudconfoo-tione- r,

promises something nowand novol in tho wny of holidayconfections.

Tho bark Suntingo, whicharrived at Hilo on tiio 15th, had

(thirteen passongers, nino ndullsand four children.

Among nino cardinals createdby tho Popo on November 20 wasMgr. Satolli, papal dolegato totho United States.

Saturday night will bo tho Instoppoitunity tosoo tho art exhibit.Many changes and improvementsaro still being made.

Tho Hawaiian Hardwaro Com-

pany have ohangod thoir trophy( race from a milo dash to a mile

' handicap, in tho Now Year's bioy- -

olo racos.

Tho bust of 0. It. Bishopwill bo unveiled at tho muse-um tomorrow aftornoon, whichis Founder's day at tho

sohool.

John Kerrigan has boen son- -

toncod to nino months hard laborby a Hilo magistrate for stealinga saddlo and a quantity of barloy

( Vfrom J. It. Wilson, tho livory'stablo man.

Frequont washing of tho hairin champagne will mako it lighterin color, and tho California brandwill answer as woll as the import-ed varieties, at loast a Philadel-phia papor says so.

Tho stono used in tho Mutohbuilding on Hotel stroot is abeautifully tinted and finelygrained articlo. Mr. Dwight, thecontractor, says it is the finost

' product of Honolulu quarrios hohas ovor used.

An ontortninment is to bo givenby pupils of St. Androw's Prioryat 7:30 Saturday evening. It willbe for tho purposo of paying thofees of pupils whose parents fellbohind in paymonts owing to thocholera epidemic. Thoro will ben cantata, an extravaganza, etc.,making a concert woll worthhearing. Entrance will bo by thoEmma squaro gate. Tickots 50cents.

A gunny sick foil from a China-man's wagon on King street, buttho Cinnamon on tho wagon didnot notico it till called out to. Asono of thorn jumped oil to recoverit, tho sack bogan to crawl away,Thoro was a Christmas pig insidoof it, which squoaled in romon-stran- oo

at boing renlacod in thowagon. This started a chorus in-

sido of other unimatod sacks onhoard.

K. Furuya, whoso store on Ho-tel stroot contains ono of tho fineststocks of Oriental goods over dis- -

horo, has soma spocialto offer, among which

aro Awata vases, tho very beBt oflacquer and bronzo waro, boautl-f- ul

embroidorcd soroons, tablocovora and quilts. Mr. Furuyapolls nil his goodH at u low figure.IIo Iiiih u full lino of gontlomon'Hfurnishing goods, including thoYutuutoyu fihiit.

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A small furni'hod cottage iswanted.

Ono native truant was arrestedthis morning.

Tho China brought no froightfor this port.

Tho Salvation Army will holdanothor meeting at Y. M. C. A.hall this ovoning

Most of tho cases on tho Dis-

trict Court calondar havo boonput off until Saturday or Monday.

A lottor from Professor Koebeleis awaiting Commisslonor Mars-do- n

whon he returns from Haina-ku- a.

A branch of the Hilo SodaWorks is to beoponod at Hakalau,undor tho managoment of NormanLyman.

Tho usual caution about givingcrodit to tho crow oppoars olso-who- ro

rogarding the bark Aldcr-grov- o.

Tho Japaneso who camo on thoChina will have to stay on qua-runti- no

islaud for the next sevendays,

A. J. Dorby. D.D.S., Dontaloffice Cottago No. 100, Alakoastreet, telephono No. G15. Oflicohours 9 a.m. to i r.sr.

Tho steamer Eoshina is duofrom tho Orient todny on her wayto Portland. Tho Monowai fromtho Coast is duo tomorrow.

Tiio last stoamer brought forKing Bros tho largost and finestassortment of Finturos and fram-ing materials evor importod.

D. Piiwi, a native boy, ploadedguilty before Judge Perry thismorning of truancy, butsontoncewas suspended until tomorrow.

Captain Zimmor, LieutenantJofl'ers and a squad of threo menbelonging to tho Salvation Army,came up from Hilo on the Kinau.

Underwood and Sheridan, thoalleged connpirutors, aro closolyconfinod in tho station houso andnot allowed to communioato witheach other.

Entries for tho bicyolo races atKapiolani park will not oloso un-

til noon of Thursday, Docember20th, instead of uext Friday as atfirst udvertisod.

Mechanics' Homo, corner Hoteland Nuuanu streets, lodging byday, week or month. Terms: 25and 50 cents per night $1, and$1.25 per weok.

Officer David Kaapa and othersarrested twoChiuoso shortly afternoon today. Ono was booked forvagrancy and tho other for havingopium in possession.

Tho steamship China brought838 Japaneso contract laborors,and 80 others who camo on theirown account. She had noChinosopassongors for this port.

No further nominations forsonator woro recoivod by tho Ki-

nau, and tho election ballots willcontain only tho names of H. L.Holstoin and Aloxander Young,

Thoro is only one place in Ho-

nolulu whoro you can got freshcandy every day.Tho Palaco candystore caters to the host poople,and you can nlways got what youwant.

City Carriago Co.. J. S. And.rade, manager. If you want a

hack with good horso and caro-f- ul

driver ring up Tolophono 113,cornor of Fort and Merchantstreets- - Hack at all hours.

Wray Taylor, who is acting forCommissioner Marsden duringhis ubsonce, is hesiegod withnatives who want pormits togather ferns and mailo on Tan-talus for Christmas docorntions.

Wirth's Circus will presonttheir third groat programmo thisafternoon and ovoning. Thoro aresixtoon new acts in it. Mr. Mont-gommo- ry

is going to do tho Eng-lish hounding jookoy act himself.Seo tho advertisement.

Tho Chinese theatro is oponovory night und has crowdedaudiencos. Lo Fat, tho norobatwho hangs by his quouo for fif-to-

minutos, is not performingnow because, as n Chineso sed

it to a roportor today,"his hair is soro."

In tho nowprogram for tonight'scircus thoro aro sikteon newfeaturos, Mr. Montgomery ridosas a jookoy, Nollie Lyndhurst

on tho high wiro, St.ioon doos somo somorsault riding

thoro i'h a triple trapoioact, Humsin now and daring foats, und byrequest a ropolitiou of tho stouplochuao an the grand ilniilo.

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

ROSSISjmsowtEix mat

J. C. Cartor nrrivod on tho Mu-ko- e.

A. V. Qoar has dcsirublo build-ing lots at Makiki for salo.

0. Gortz wants to borrow $2000to $3000 on city property.

Eoad Santa OIoub's adv. copiedin advanco from tho women's edi-

tion of tho Time.James F. Morgan will hold a

salo of attractive gift goods to-

morrow oveuing.

Hop Hing Co. has a noticoregarding tho bankrupt firm ofWing Yoo Tai & Co.

LowiB fc Co. rccoived by thoKinau more of tho doliciousc.iuh-Hono- r

grown at Waimoa, Hawaii

Thoro will bo a cricket matchon Saturday between Honoluluand H. B. M. S. Wild Swunteams.

W. S. Luco will continue thoXmns salo at tho storo of H.W".Schmidt & Sous at 10:30 o'clocktomorrow.

Eov. O. P. Emorson and N. C.Young aro tho only passongorsfrom this port booked to leuvo bytho Chiuu.

Chief Justice Judd and P. G.Jonos drove tho visiting dolegatesof tho Board of Foroign Missionsabout tho city this morning.

Miss Boyd, Miss Gondalo, MrsT. Walkington and Victor Backoworo tho only Europoan passon-gors for this port by the China.

Company D. will hold a voryimportant meoting tonight andovory mombor is expocted to boin attendance Livoly tiraos arooxpeotod.

Tho last mail to take Xmasgreetings to Europo and Amoricathis year, will leave horo Doc. Gtli.Soo what King Bros havo in theway of cards for tho purposo.

Tho chargo against Iwnmotoand Miati of violating passportlaws was stricken from tho calon-dar this morning in the policocourt, having boon ontorod thore-o- n

by mistake

For SaleBuilding -:- - Lots

AT'

DelltfUtrul situation. Ucautllul view of theocean. Kzcellent neighborhood. J.oTnlysarrounuincs.

A. V. GEAR.181-- tf

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On mvflfiSSsS''

I ArSSrir I- '"si "jt

Art liCBgno Essay.This is tho last weok of tho Ki-loha-

Art League. All thoschool childron have boon invitodand all ought to nttond. Prizosare offored for compositions, onoor two of thorn boing of consider-able monotary valuo. Somo ofthe scholars will writo their com-

positions n f tor the holidays aroovor. Tho day for handing themover to tho cointnittoo is not yetsettlod upon, but it will be farbnough in tho futuro to allowevery scholar ample opportunityto compote. Prizes will bo placedin a don window uftor thoexhibition closes.

Evening SaleThursday, Dec. 19, 1895,

At 7 o'clockAt Morgan's auction rooms,

Dolls, Drums,

MaisicalInstruments,

CHRISTMAS -:- - TREE -:-- ORNAMENTS

Leather Secretaries.

ZEancsT G-oo- ds

ETC., LTC.

Jas. F. Morgan.181-- 2t

ChristmasAuction Sale!

W. S. LTJOE, Auctioneer.

Thursday, Dec. 19, 1895,At 10:30 o'clock A. it.,

I nm instructed by Messrs II W Schmidt &Souh to sell nt their placo of busi-

ness, Fort street, on

Thursday, Dec. 19, 1895,At 10:30 o'olock A. m.,

A (nil assortment of Japanese ware,Huch as toa sets, silk handkerchiefs,vases, ornamonts, lacquer wore,etc, also rues, parasols, brockets,Inco curtains, tings, albums, accor-dions, statuary, shawls, operaglasses, spy glome b, etc,, etc.

Tho Japaneso goods being a consignmentmust bo sold regurdlcss of cost. Goodsnow on inspection.

Seuts for ladies whoso attention Is partic-ularly called to this tmlo.

W. S. LUCE,181-2- t Auctioneer.

IS CQMMGANDSO

ARE

Now Advertisements.

HOLIDAY

N. S.620, Fort Stroot, - -

GOODS

USEFUL M ORNAMENTALGOODS

Our stock is most complete, our storo is a grand carnival of gifts.

SILVJER TOILET ARTICLESCHOICE SELECTION OF

White Metal Novelties!A fino nssortmontof

Fans, JrTand Bags and LeatherPurses,

nt very low priccK.

BATTENBERG LACE SQUARES, LACEAND SILK DRAPES.

Special bargains in

Embroidered Handkerchiefs,'i'lio most complete lino, and priceseolipso all former vnlues. .

Lace JBecl Sets, Curtains and Por- -

tiereSjLatest novelties in

Children's Fancy Cloth Caps,A now assortment of

Children's Capes, Coats, Jackets,A special assortment of

Children's Trimmed Hats for Christmas.

Latest Style Ladies Sailor Hats,Just arrived per Australia. If you aro looking for UULdDAXbeforo making your

tho thohue.

on for

& CO.

!

Honolulu.- - -

UUOJJS, vjpurchases.

Ktrceet. one door mauka of King St.

Turkeys

Sucking1 Pigs-- ion-

and JleW Yew.

C. W. Maofarlane103-t- f

W. P. T. U. LUNOH ROOM

For I.ailli

At 111 KIiik itrcet.

l.t'ru tiiom 11 .B0 a,m to 1SJ0 v, v.Our uttrnitlon are Imme-mai- lo food,

uinl mat iimmTabli-al- carte. 105 11

FOR 30 DAYSONLY!

B a large stock on handlol a

:. CLEARANCE SALE .For .10 Days at my storo, No. 304, Nuuanu stroot, one door mauka of King street, where

I will offer my entire stock at (rreatly reduced prices. Ilelovr I mention eoTcralarticles at marrelously low figures, l'leoso call and boo for yonmlTes :

Brown Cotton, good value, 22 yards for $1.00Brown Cotton, 1 yard wide, 15 yards for - - 1.00Farwell Whito Cotton, 1 yard wide, - - 9 cents per yardWhite Cotton, heavy, 32 inches wide, 20 yards for - 1.00Bleached Sheeting, 10-- 4, 25 cents aBlankets, whito with fancy borders, - 90 cents a pairFrench Merino, double width, all wool, - 37 cents a yardVictoria Lawn, fino white, 70 cents a pieceLad Chemises, embroidered, 40 cents eachMosquito Netting, 10 yard nieces, - - $1.75 per piece

Undershirts, fino balbnggan, 3 for $1.00, worth 50 cts ca.Whito Unlaundered Shirts, linen bosom, make, 45 cts ea.Silk Handkerchiefs, 15 cents, each, 2 for - - 25 centsSilk Handkerchiefs, men's white, hemstitched, largo sizes, 30

cents each.

Just the thing for ChristmasPresents.

105-3- SOt

CHRISTMASDELICACIES,

And nil stnplo nrticles inUrocory

UXTg-- w Invoices

JPyCut pricos nil articlescash.

HENRY DAVISjlO-Hi- I'urtsUevt!

SACHS,-

Nuuanu

Xnp?

and OeDtUnivn,

5j!f"

and tutU(uctor) attendance,

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X Marino Ciirlnnlly.

A inurmo uuinsily known ns uuamphibious boat linsbcen in oper-ntio- u

in Diuiuutrk siuco the mid-

dle of July lust. The bout plieson two large lakes, about a dozenmiles from CopouhuRon. ThoInkcH, which nro namod the PureSo nud tho Fa rum So, are divid-ed by a narrow nock of landrather inoro than 1000 yards inwidth. Over this the bout passtHon a framo work und wheels. Thevessol is small, only about 1G feetin length, with SJ toet 0 incliosbeam, and her maximum draught)is about U G inches. Sho canaccoiiinv d to about 70 passcngeis,and when loaded sho weighs lotons. Her engine, winch is of tho i

ordinnrv typo, is 27 i. h. p. Twop:t its of wheels, i no pair near tlicstem and thootlior noar tho stornare sudieiont to enublo tho littleHtuaimr to glide over tho line ofrailway which connec's the twolakes. Only the forward wheelsmo liropi'llod from tho engine,Tho rails aroot the g'lago general-ly in use on tho Danish lailways,4 foot 2 inches.

Why is a squiirol usually indifficulties? he is sooften "up a treo."

"How do you like your newhomo?'' asked the old resident oflloxtinville. "I'm gotting moreand tnoro A ek on it evory minuto," and tho new s"tiler, strug-gling through the mud in his frontyard.

' Mixtrofls: "Ju.io, you had aman in tl t kitchen last night."Maid: "Yes'm. I'd have broughthim into the sitting room and in-

troduced you, hnt no was bo busybilking to me that 1 furg it allabout it."

Froddy : How you do hintmo combine mv hair, muse. 1

wish 1 could do it like mothi rdoes. Nurse: Why? Fieddy:'Cuuo she h ngs it on a nail, andrbnn combs it, and it don't hurt abit,

, S"rgnt: "Now thon, ht's Proif jou've ?ot tliotn right. Thonorth is in front of you, the oi-s- t

nn yooi- - riglit th wost on yourloft, Now what is behind you ?"Hi emit: " My knapsack, sor-gant- ."

Wanted at tho Louvre Saloon,Oi Xmiiinu Strret.

C00O uicu daily to drink the 5000

..FAMOUS SEATTLE BEE3, . .

ICE COLD ON DRAUGHT.

EDWARD & HARRY,Post office ltox 47." Honolulu.

132-6-

THE "ARLINGTON"A FAMILY HOTEL.

X1. - xo?Per Day 8 2.00Per Week 12.00

Special 2cntlily- - Batos 1

Tho Ueut of Atteiidnucu, tlio i3et Sittn.tion mul thu fineHt Meala in this Citj

FOR PORJLftND.riit o. n. a s. n. co.v

be line at Honolulu liom Vokoliuoiaonor about

December 18th,ndIM liuvu Immiillalc tlUiiatch for above

port illnet.

Jr I'm 1 uiKlit ur miiiJic lU'ly to

fllEO. H. DAV1ES & Co., Limited.i?.-ti- i licmrnl Aginli.

FOB YOKOHAMAVIA- -

HONGKONG.

Tlio O. It. Jfc S. N. Co '

"SS Mount Lebanon3o00 ton-- , Hendry, mauler, will be iluo at

Honolulu fmui Portland, O.,on or about

.December Slst,And wi . liar irumtdiata dhpaUli for abort

ort.

t.V I'"r fioi)ilit mul piim.UK npply In

THEO. . 1)4 VIES & CO., Limited.liM-li- l (iineral AkiiI

After PneumoniaCatarrh, Abscossos, and

DyspepsiaHood's Snrsaparllln Cnvo RoDusI

Health and 8trongth.

Mr. Jl'nt. W. OtiaIs a well known MAcksmltli of Trenton, N. J.n writes lllusu-atln- tlie (rront btilUtlnR up,blooil inirlfjlng powers of Hood's Sarsaparlllaafter serious lllncis:"C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.:

" I am pleased to make a statement of ray ex-perience with Hood's Sarsaparllla. I am ablacksmith nnd contracted a scTcro cold whichdovclopcd Into pneumonia. Before X got orertho Illness, two largo abscesses ciUicred on mylimbs. Different medicines failed to do me anyrood. Catarrh and dyspepsia

Mado Mo Very Woakand I lost f!eh. I was advised to toko ITood'fSaraparllla. lieforo I Ind used a bottle I beganto frel better. I continued nnd lwe taken fltobottles and It Ins cured inoof all my troublesand mado me perfectly woll. I now hare a good

Hood's? Curesappetlta nnd weigh fivo pounds heavier thanever before. I cannot recommend Hood's Ear.sapirllla too highly." Wm. W. Otis, eo

Roebllng Street, Trenton, New Jersey.

Itood'3 Pi!ioouroallUerllli, I'lllousnou,Jaundice, IndlciUou. Sick Headache. 23d.

Hobron Drug Co., L'd,Solo Aleuts for tho lteimblio of Ilnwnii.

Dr. J. K. Smith.

THE RICHELIEU, EERETANIA ST

onico Hum- - ! O to 13 n. m.lS9-3- m

Fine Fresh Frozen

Columbia SalmonCity Meat Market.

lOii-- tf J. Tinker. Proprietor.

N. Fernandez,Notary Public and Typewriter.

11 KAAIIUMANU STItEET,l O. Cox 3.10. Telephone 345.

;i50-- tf

ITEOFOLi 1AT CO.

81 IClxitr Street.G. J. Waller ... JIanaqeiu

WHOLESALE AND UETAIL

BUTCHERSAND

Naw Contractors

T

R

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Gwill: 'W

L

Is HillMM500 PAIR

PANTALOONSFROM S5.00 UP.

Dr. W. L. Mooreein-d-.

Hllo, Hawaii.

Bpeclal attention ((hen to dltcaica of theeye and car.

OHIl.our.J3WS:

Waianuunue Ave. near Court Hounu. l().'l-t- l

i1, IP. uiPHHWf " "HP"- - "f-W- ' pwrt- - j, ryiyfyy 'WfWTpWy jUpflMPy ' "V ,

EVENING BULLETIN, DECEMBER 18, 1895.

U n WJILDINO 11U1WED HE0ENTLYin Milwaukee, Ttilhout IiiAnrante,

IwcatiBO a clerk lOltGOT to rcuow certaiupolicies promptly ns Instructed.

"Ho was discharged.

"A few dayslator, tho owner died withoutInsurance on his lifo, leaving a widow andthree young children in poverty, becauseho bad NEGLECTED to insure. As procrast-

ination is mora culpablo than forgotfulnessperhaps tho owner is having his punish-

ment NOW."MOIIAL I Consultation and offlco treat-

ment free. Special attention givon to

INSUIlEYOUri LIFE IN

Tho Equitable Life Assurance Society

of tho United States.

Bruce Cartwright,General Mnungcr for tho Hawaiian Islands:

CG--

HONOLULU

Carriage Manufactory128 .t 130 FOllT STJIEET.

Carriage Builderand nnrAiitEit.

Blacksmithin in AH Its Branches.

W. IV. WHItillT. Propnotor.(Successor to Q. West.)

C. TJ. DWIGHT,Docs nil kinds of Work in

Cement & Stone Sidewalks & Curbing

Do lins on Lnnd a lnrpo mipply ofChiiicso Qrnuito Curb nnd nlwnjs keepsHnwniinu Curbing Stone. EstimatesBien nnd Icwcs prices assured. 'I'ele-ohon- o

S33.

Building Lots!At WAIKIK1 on car lino nnd on PA

LAMA KOAD nenr FertilizingPlant.

These Lots are Very Cheap and Soldon Easy Terms.

Dcsirnblo Acre Tracts near tho city andother Properties for solo.

BRUCE, WARING & CO.,Dealers in Lots and Lands,

1-- tf 603 Fort Street, near King

Telephone 007. P. O. Box 321

Jose Do Espirito Santo,

Guitar jsl Maker.Taro-Patc- h and Ukulele Guitars

Mado of Hawaiian Woods.REASONABLE DUCES.

130 Fort Street Opposite Club Stables.Gl-t- i.

JJ3 It&xWvNV.to4 C5S- -

ebJH if.The above Hlejcle v. as mado as good ap

new by

H. G-- . Wooten,lllcu'le Manufacturer.

107 King street. 112-- tf

WING WO & CO.,Manufacturers and doalcrs in Ladios',

GeutH'nnd Cliildren'a

Boots, - Shoes, - 0 - Gaiters.No. 35 Nuuann St. V. O. Box 108.

Honolulu,

tfjSr" Roots and Shoos mude to order inbeat atylu nt Wliolehnle and llctail prices.

118-t- f

European Restaurant.509, Hotel street.

CHOCJi SING, Manager.Find-clas- s meals at regular rates, Fowl

crved on Thuradaya and buudaya.Hoard by week $1.S0.

For best nualitrof UanlllaCicars.Cigarettes and Tobacco come to Hop Sing'snext door. 117-t- f

SING WO,Caraw Xt aid Ditkel sir,

Dealer in Cij;nrs nnd Tobaccoslint brands of Manilla Clearsand finest ClK'rt tics. . ' .

At lovrsit prlctti. llfl.

Sans SouciSeaside Resort.

Tho pi en sun tost, quietest,shadiest and most perfectly ap-pointed sonsido rcsrirt on thoIslnnds. It is only four milosfrom tho honrt of tho city nndwithin onsy rench of tho tratnears,which run every twenty minutesor oftonor. Elegantly furnisheddotuclicd cottngos or looms nroobtainublo on ouBy terms. Thotablo is suporior to that of any oftho city hotels and all tho modemconveniences nro provided.

Picnics and bathing parties canobtain extra accommodations bytelephoning in advanco.

Tho bathing facilities of SansKouci are suporior lo thobe of anypluceon tho beach. 89-t- f

Jewelry !

Our Stock of Holiday Goodsis acknowledged by every-body to bo the finest on theHonolulu market, nnd con-

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

JACOBSEN & PFEIFFER.P. O. Box 287 Fort Street.

H. Q. B1ART.FINK WATCH IMPAIRINGIsland Jewelry made to order

Souvenir Spoons, Gold wireJewelry, etc.

SW Island ordeis Rolicited.I'. O. Box 355;atO. Gortz'setoro.

Fort Street. G2- -t

LYCURGUS LODGING HOUSE

AND

OLAA RESTAURANT.

Hilo, Hawaii,

tourists and others visitingIIIlo can II ml mil'jllo bonril and loilirlni: Incalling on JOHN A'CUIUiUS.

In connection , jtli tlio abovo ho can auimliyouwitli

Foreign and Domestic Fnilts,Cigars and Tobacco,Cool Drinks, etc.

85-l- y.

The SINGER Received54 First Awards for Sewino Ma-

chines and Emduoideiiy Woukat tho World's Fair, ChicoRO, 111.,being tho largost number of award,obtained by any Exhibitor, andmore than double tho numbergivon to all othor Sewing Ma-chines

B. Berqerson.Agent.

my31 tf Bothol st., Honolulu.

PANTHEON SALOON,FORT AND HOTEL STS.

Headananers EnterDriso Brewimr Co"

THE

Largest Consignment of Beerthat ever nrrived here, now

on DraughtJ. DODD. Prop'r

Central Ieat JVtarletImvo'a Iluilding, Nnnnun St.

A FIltST CLASS JInrket in ever.tspect.

Orders delivered proiiintlv to nil parts ofbe city.

WESTHROOK& OAHESrropriotoH.

JW" TclepUooo 101. 129-t- f.

Liye Stock

DELICACIESof nil kinds.

HayGrain

and Feed.TltEE DELIVERY.

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

160-t- f

HOP HING & COMPANY,Wboliiale Dealers In

CIiIums Bilk, Tea, and MsttluK,

I.tiiuom and Manila Cigars, I'.hkIUIi and

Ainciksn (Irmcrk'n.

Hotel street, - Tibplione H7.

TEE. BE BAVIEiS & SXjIZMZITIEID..

Importers of

White Brothers' Cement,

Corrugated Iron Roofing,

Galvanized Water Pipe

I'aints and Oils.

CROCKERY, GLASSWARE,

Roche Harbor Lime,

C. & C. Fine Flour,

Hay, Grain, and Groceries,

Hardware and Cutlery,Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Eio.

fl?Sl33 '

HiToted. fox3P"U.Tit3T

Strera-grtl- i

Matlo of the Finest nnd Most Delicately Flnvored Tobacco.For sale by nil Druggists and Cigar Dealers.

M: PHILLIPS & CO.,143-- Aconts for Hawaiian Islands.

Beaver Saloon,H. J. NOLTE, Proprietor.

The Best Lunch in Town

Tea and CoffeeAT ALL nouns.

THE FINEST BI&NDS OF

Cigars and TobaccoAI.WATS ON IIAND.

The . . .

Hawaiian ElectricCompany,

Has a largo assortment of

Chandeliers and Elec-trical Goods

Constantly on hand.

Estimates givon for house wir-

ing and Electrical plants.Marino Wiring a spooialty.

THEO. HOFFMANN,32-t- d Manager.

P. O. J0NE3. E. A. JOKES

The Hawaiian

SAFE DEPOSITAND

Investment Co.HAVE FOH SALE

A Few Share of

Paia Bncrnr Stock,Hnwnilun Sugar Co. Stok.

-A- MO-llATTAlinn Governmaut art litMortgage Buar Plaato--

tu BoHdfl.tST Por pnrUculnrs apply to

Tlio Hnwniinn Snfo Deposit &Invoatmont Company,

40a rnri Biraat Uoaalalo

t

CI&AEETTEs

FOR THEJ10LIDAYSCHOICE FANCY MIXED GLACE AND

clioico CHOCOLATES in endless variety.

Choice Confections' '

In 2, 3 and 5 pound Boxes,Sultablo for Holiday Pi escnts.

Complete Line ofChristmas Toys and Novelties,

ICSlf

Claugppi'BGkeluo.

Honolulu, Hawaiian Islnnds

DRAW EXCHANGEON THE

Principal Parts of the World,and

Transact a General Thanking;

Busiuen.

Merchant ExchangeS. I. SHAW, Proprietor. '

CoriinrKiue&Nuiinmi Stirrl, Jlmiolula

Choice Liquors and Fine Ileor.

TolcphoM 401.AH PING,

Dealer in Chineso Tea, Cigars,Tcanut Oil, Sugsr, Boap,Candles, etc, at lowestmarket pneo

Corner Nnnan and 1'anahi itreets. 143- -

CHIN WO & CO.Yonn Ab In, Mgr.

Oonsr Dtratanla and Naaana sts., Honolaln.

B1CX rLAMTBnu-Alwa- ys tart for s.U lbsbt qiallty of rice. Oarrlct atarkad W OOU narsaleed to U Al.Agents for tin followlaj rlco alailattoni:

Palama, Unlaws, Moanalua, Walklkl, Walplo,halawao, KaHalliapa and Waloll, Oaliu, andIlanulcl, Kauai,

HO Ttl. aiH. 1'OIioiiMJ.

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roniciiiiiiiTlio spreading hills with gcntlo lopo

I.lo broadly to tliu rising fur.,VTIioifr cheering beams of earljr hope

Cnren them oftl), one by one,"VVIille In the hollows, gray unil low,

Thick mists and thadowa heavy lie,Kor all the mornltut's ruddy glow

Has coldly liaised the klleyn by.

So hill-to- ps laujh, while Talleti weepAn ay the hour of early days,

With s midline) resting on the steep,And darkness shrouding lowlj ways,

Till evening hates ant shadows sleepOn every oastward-ljlu- g hill.

Then down the slopes tliu sunbeams cretp,And raptured tales with gladness thrill.

Ao lonely llcs, which sadly missedTvTIib early sun's Inspiring beams.To vallcjs morning shadows klssid,i Hut wnkcin.il not from laggard dreamsTo those at eve shall come n glow

Of sunshine o'er the happj plain;A sweeter Joy than mornings know

The touch of gladness after pain.Harper's Bazar.

m

Tcaohor: Now, boys, who wasColumbus? (No iinswor.) Nowtryngiiinl Apt Pupil: Columbuswas tlio mau that Cbo- -

rus of Pupils: itroko tlio bnuk utMonto Curio.

Mrs. Somficu: Coino hero, mydear. What u nice, lovoly littlogirl you aio. Toll inn why younro ro fond of that cat ? Littlofhl: 'Causo whon sho purrs Iknow oho moans it.

Yale'sSkin

Foodremoves wrinkles aud all traces of ugo. Ifeeds through tho pores and builds up tliofatty membranes and wasted tissues,nourishes tho shrhellod and shrunkenskin, tones rud inigorates the nerves andmuscles, onriches tho impoverished blood-vessel-

and supplies youth and elasticity totho action of the skin. It's perfect.

Yale's Skin Food.prico 1.50 and S3,at all drug stores. MME. M. YALE,Health and Beauty Spccialibt, ftato St.,Chicago. Beauty Quido. mailed freo.

IIOBRON DRUG CO.,Wholesale Agents.

mm; .nilo in uiio .nmuto on a' I Olntnliinil liv A. A. Zhn.

merman, hits noior beenmndo, nor has it evor(icon iniido by um body on

any kind of a Illcj clc.But Nevertheless

TheCLUVKiANul the Strongest andSpeediest Hicyclc ever built, for

it Is coinlrnclfd rlnhll).Large Tubino moans

strength and rigidity offrame.

Buiiwell dust proof hallbearings mean easy run-ning

Naiibow Tbead moans ncomfortahlo position fortho logs.

Cleveland Chain moansno stretch, no wear.

Clevel vnd Tibes moanquickness of repair.

Cleveland Bicycles moantho handsomest, mostpopular and finest bicy-cle over built.

If it las Large TnMig ill a Cle?e-laa- d

or an Imitation.Catalogues fret, call, write or bend fur

one.

H.E. Walker,Solo Agent,

Mcrouanlbtroot.

--THE-

J. : T. : Waterhouse's

FORT ST. STORE

"Will bo open this ovoning, andevery evening until

172-t- d

A. V. GEAR.

Tt li'phnnu '.'38, No. fioy, King Stlfij--tf

ALLEN & ROBINSON.

Doalors in Lumbor and Coaland Building Materials of allkinds.

'Quoon Stroot, Honolulu,

Chooolato Emulsion is for ealo by tho

HOLLISTER DRUG CO,130-t- f Agents for tho Hawaiian Islands.

R. I. MOORE,

DENTIST.Offick Hooiw 0 a. m. to 3 r. m.

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

EOBERT GRIEVT5.Book and Job PrinterMorohant Stroot, Honolulu, H. I.

Over Hawaiian Nows Company'sBook Store my lb.

Ring Up Ring Up

290 290For a Hack,

ror a Carnage.152-t- f

FRANK J. KRUGER

Fop the Holidays

"77"atcli.eaAND

Oloc3s:s.Bipalrs of nil kinds. Fort and Merchant

Strttts. 17U lm

g) ffite foamnuf.".ttfepl"' ISjA2ikr" J

tst ':x:rl',st,,llrp:MW

WALL, Hrjfl0l &AUTHORIZED AGENTS.

Bepubltc Building, King Street.

Delivered by Carriers,$1.00 por month.

170-l-

ForHome

TABLE

COVERS

TableLinen

Napkins

CURTAINS !

By tho pair.

M. S. LEVY.

S

EVENING BULLETIN, DECEMBER 18, 1895.

Business Cards.

Wm. G. Irwin & Go.(limitiid).

Wm. G. Irwin, - President nd ManngorOlattB Sprcckols, ...W. M. Giffnrd, - Sccretar- - TrcasutorTlioo. O. Portor, - - - Auditor

Sugar FactorsAND

Commission Agents.

AGENTS OF TUB

OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY

OF SAN FHANOISCO. OAL.

GOWSALVES & CO,WHOLESALE GROCERS AND

"WINE MERCHANTS.

225 Quoen stroot, Honolulu, H. I.47-t- f

IraV.m, i

fa Hi ll1 1 air C if

MM 3 I

pi II 5 iis? Il ft

ilflU ngim

(ft Ul &

SALE BY

IS XI

w

Business Cards.

II. UACKFELD & CO.

GENBRAIi COUUIHSIOM AoBNTS.

Cor. Fort and Quocn Streots, Honolala.

LEWERS to COOKE,

IurOBTBHS AND BALKI13 IN LtJMDBBAND ALL KJ S OP BdILDIKO

Mbu'EItlALS.

Fort Htroot, - - Honoluln.

H. ViiY co.;Wholesale and Retail Groceries.

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

iul tf

EDMUND P. DOLE,ATTORNEY AT LAW.

318 Fort St. - Telephono 91.27-3m- 3

Jas. F. Morgan.VUUTION'Er.K akd stock bkokek

No. 45 Queen Street.

Expert Apprnisomont of RealEstnto and Furniture.

n2 lm

Cook's Music School.WAKING'S BLOCK.

PIANO, HARMONY ANDVOICE.

Thirty jcnrscxpirlence enables rrofisorCook to iconotnlzu tliu tlmo of tliu niitill.

173 tf

ifyou mWant &(i . . . . H

HACKRing Up Telephone 705.

FRANK LILLIS.

Stand : Corner Beretnnin AndNnuann strtotH. 140-t-

HUSTACE & CO.DEALERS IN

WOOD AND COAL

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

77 tt

H. HACKELD & CO.t

Havo just rocoivod a now Supply of tho

Celebrated "Danish. Beer"Of tho following Brands :

"Gold Label,""Mimic" and .

"Export."Also, Just to hand largo consignment of

Genuine Bavarian Hops!

Xmas Groceries , . .

ATMOltE'S MINOE MEAT, CRANBER-

RIES, BLOCK BUTTER, HAMS, CAR-OLIN- A

SWEET POTATOES, YELLOW

TURNIPS, APPLES, DATES, NUTS

AND RAISINS

Fresh Cakes $ Crackers, Etc.FOR

Chas. Hustacei

Kino 3tiuct.

mimrjmtjtmvm i mm. iw i mm

DisinfectineIs

thebest

thingtoPURIFT YOUR

PliEMISES.-- I For Sale

HOLLISTER

VE DOWf DO WELL

IMPORTERSWHOLESALE! And

. RETAIL! DEALERS

IN EVERY VARIETY

G-rocerie- s.

LEWIS & CO.211 Fort tit., t Telephone 240

liM-t- f

HOPP &

No 74 Klnjr Stroot,

TKLKriIONK 02--

r--

u

v( ('

m n mm

the i- -

CO.wi; Streeti

PffotT -

Bedroom SotsSido "Boards

Dining TablesOoods

Mattresses !LouncresChairs Variety.

Honolulu, H. I.

-- I'. O. ItOX

BLOCK Honolulu, H. j,

npsortmont riif j

(Mainmort.

H. E. McINTYREIMPORTKKS AND DEALEItS IN

Groceries, Provisions andNew GoodsJRcccivod by Every Packet from tho Eastern and Europe.

FRESH CALIFORNIA PRODUCE EVERY STEAMEE?All faithfully attended to and Goods DelWered to

I'art of tho City FREE,Island Oudkbs Bolicited, SATMMcnos Goaranthid

EAST COnNKK ifORT AND KING STREETS.

J. S. WALKER,"

ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY, LIVERPOOL.ALLIANCE ASSURANCK COMPANY OF LONDON,

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

WILHELMA OF MAGDEBURG GENERAL INSURANCE CO?JNORTHWESTERN M. LIFE INS. CO., MILWAUKEE,SUN LIFE INS. CO. OF CANADA,LIFE, FIRE and MARINE RISKS,

TAKEN at REASONABLE RATES.Rooms 12 SPREOKELS

new aoopsAT THE:- -.

DRUG

eofefefe

CO.,

Upholstered

WILLIAMS,

BRO.,

Feed.

Gitv Furniture Store,(Comer of Kort and Dcritaula etrcct.)

Just roooived Ex. Bk. Albort

reed iurwrruxiE.H.H.

125 tf

Only hy

Ioi'l

in

1S

of' JltJL

cfc

States

BYOrders any

Uudortnkor nml Emblam

v?.waCTH iBBV ffiKanBaaAwWBmm

7 'TBM

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tfJ.yJmiMmmmhit'

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P M 8 8 .CHINA IN PORT

MJIIOWNEK K1NH i'YlUJS ARIUVES

with NinvcAsn.K coai.

Kleu Itaek Schoon-er Loti Gomel In with Tract

Other Item.

The bark Mnlitcan lino moved to 3orenon'wlisrf.

Tlic steamer James Mahco brought In S3fi9hue f Kralla iiitfnr for Hrewcr ifc Co ntiil 177

g rlcetliU tiiuruln.Tomorrow High tide lnri;e 5.4s' a in.; high

tide iinnll 0.13 ii in, low tide large 10.47 p m,low tide small 1.30 p in.

A ropo cntilit foul of the Australia's pro-peller oil Wnlklkl jcslerday afternoon anildelnjcd her some limn.

The Aincrli-a- lurk Santlaeo, Johnsonmatter, arrlvul at Illlo on the IMh lnt, ISdiijn froni S.m FrnmlMM) with a general carjotinil thirteen paen;;er.

Piimmnnilor .luck llilltlit now on Ii!h

resnlnr lieiit nlmu; the liont at harbor pollei --

man iind the tug Klen It rellnu' iiulclly at Inrold mooring ul tin Mall ttharf,

The merlean fehnoner KlngCjrut, t'.'irW-llan- on

ina'ter, .VI ilajn from Newcastle,the Mnnm lhl morning HhV."j:i

ton of coal on board for tho Oceanic S3Company.

The. I'aclflc Mall liner China, commanderScaburj, 11 data from Vukoliamn, doeked atthe Mall nharf at 7:!li) tblt morning ttltli but1 small package frt'lirht on ba.uil and E rablnpastengera and SAS .lafiineie anil M) loollea In

the steirage. She. leitc at 5 o'clock thinafternoon for San Fnoclaco.

'lho Atniricsn iiiliwinnary sclioonir ItobertI.OK.U1, :; dav from San KraniUeo, wan ton-

ed from oil "Walaliis Into port lust night bythe tug Klen. Shu la en route to the CarolineMauds In the Interval of the Mortloek m.

The l.og.ui la anchored oir Oceanicwharf and the innocent nrpo of bibles andtmilKwaathnroiiplih overhauled by the dia-tom authorities llil morning.

The use of Iron tn ilili ciiiiMraction sug-gests InincrlaliablUtv In the popular mind.The Idea Is a mlMakcin one. 1 here are manyIron ships afloat hlmrlvr-lite- il th.in woodenone. llie hold of an Iron chip meal pro-

filed- and dieaj iiltuek ever) p.irl ol theframe and skin, inanirvitlns ltelf In the fcal-Ili- L'

of III" metal The nine prme It .'iilngon on the miMilc. iiotwlilisiiimiingtlic cure I full - rUlnarll tukin l pnilietthe plate trmii Ibu toriwltc action uf ciltwiiUr.

AIMUVALS.

Tug r.lcn, llllbit. fiom a crul-- c.

I M ! S ( bnui, abury, from Yoko-

hama.Stmr .Ijine MaLee, Petcrvin, from Kapaa,

Kanal.8i.hr Itobeit W Logan, Br.iy, from San

I'lntK'bcn.Am chr Kins Cyru, Uiilsttanson, from

Xci-aMl- i

Am bk Santli'i'n. Johnson, IS d.i frofiSnn Kramisio, ul llllo.

IlKI'AinVItrs.

1' M S d Clilni. Seibnry, for San Franclr,.Stmr Kanal, Drown, for W'almea and

Sluir Hawaii, Vltrgerald, for Maul andHawaii.

rnojr.0Tr.ii DnrAimjitEH.

Stmr Klnau. Clarke, for Maul and Hawaii,Friday, Die 20, at 10 am.

rAsnr.xnnns arrived.From Kanal, pi rftmr James Makee, Dec

IS J C Carter and H dud;.From San Fnincliti, per schr Robert V

I.ol'iiii, Dee (iiluian mid Huso

From Vokoiiuinn. jier China, DeclS Mltlioycl, Ml (ioudr.ll, T Komalsiibarii, S

T Miitenokn. Mm T WnlMugton, KWataiube, Vic tor llaeke.

From Sjii Prancli-eo- , M.r bk Santiago, atIlllo, Dee cmt Goo Deacon, C r'

Alex l.liiiNay Jr. Mr and Mr" F TSmllh, Mr and Mi Keyivorlh and child, Mr'Fnleher and three children and Mr Johnson,the captain's bride.

Form Maul and Hasall, per stmrKlnau,Dec 17 C I. Wlcht. C S Dci-ky- , Capt M EZlmmer, I.leiit J C Jclfer, C KnUer, Mrs JH IIomI and son, It A Lyman Jr, T IV Wil-

son, C M 'Valion, Mr T K Keywoith anddaihler, Mrs E C Hood, '.V S Muv, Mrs E It(iniliam and on, W 11 Coney, J J William

nd erTiint, ami 110 on deck.

I'ASHK.NCI US DEPAirrCDFor San Fran Ikco per China, Doc 18 Rev

) I' Emerron, !' C Youux.For Nanlllnlll, ile, per tmr Mlkahala,

Doc 17 MIm Elle Wilcox, Cba Wilcox,Mr 11 lM'iibi-rK- , ' iMiibeiir. W II liiie Jr, (iX Wllein, CM Ultimo, Master G Wlljox,I.um Cham; .mil Glum hull.

IMPOHTH,

Ux Kin Cyril- '- ISJS tons Greta eml forO S S Co.

Ex Junie Mnkec ;::(.! biifn u;ar ex Ke-all- a

plantation foi Uieirer it Co, 177 IriRt,rice.

Ev KIiiiiii '.'."i head cattle, 10 luilca wool,M liuc boll", fo,,l, ni 10 ca collcC-- bftL'b

tain, I hoi, tiirke fdiiU), 4 hb'iscaulinoHii ' bill- - tutUiw, ::il pi;, t0lMiartalne, Ii i Im coin. 111 pl. hide, '(tl pk,'siliidili

JVMllt'lAltV JiirilNfiS.

WMIiiUit mttrlel .IigUtrtc !linreilWilli ttrlbt-rxllln:- .'.

T!i .'.it. in-- v 0" ornl Iiiib pro-Fftitt- '';

infui oi.ttii, ii to the Suprr-m- t

Couit ujiinKt K. UolQknnihi,DiB-trio- tMiipistrntit of Wiiihiku,

cIimihui him wilh having tnknna hi ihc of $21 from ii Chinnmiin toucqu.t liiui of it chnrgo of Riiiniiif;.

Ah Lho potitimiH for letters ofadministrittiMii on the cstnto ofAh Olicf. Into of Witinihii, Kniuii,wli" t rico lund worth ?700.

Punt Neninunn, nttornoy forplrii'il'fr in Atonio dn Costn'Dan-l- ol

vs. l'oittmiiom Mutual BoiiefitBooiety "f fntvii.i, has filutl n

motion t- - diHinifs tho dofoiidnnt'snppoiil, on the (loimd that thohnv Httd iiiluri ni ittiui to npimlri)iuo not lifcn coinjiikd nitli.

p... "a j c vattaHftgp 1Vngp(Ri::3EVENING BULLETIN, DECEMBER 18, 1895.

KWRWI'MIPWWWrtWWWWHrtlWJIiwrawMtiwJLJMiMfliTLmiuif

Wildcrs Steamship Go's

TIME TABLE.

C. L. WIGHT, Vre. S. 11. ROSE, Sec.Capt, J. A. KING, Pott Sunt.

Stmr. KINAU,CLARKE, Commander,

Will leavo Honolnln at 2 p. m., touching atLahnina, Jlualncn Hay ami Mnkcim thosauic day; Mnliukoniij Knw-allia- anil

tlio following day, nrriving ntllilo tlic sami) evcniiiK.

LXATKS IIONOICIU. ARRIVED HONOLULU.

rTue'"rlnv ...Dec. 17Friday Dec. 2(1 Tiiecdav Deo 27

1MMI

Tuesday Dec 81 Tucmiay Jim .... 71S!)0

Friday Jan. .. ..10 j Friday Jan 17Tuesday Jan.. ...21 IttcHilny Jan 28Pri lav ifiiu . . . . .11 Prlilny I el. 7Tueilny Feb .11 Tuesday lib ... 18I riclny I eli . . . .21 riilnj- lib 2-- )

llcturning, ivill leave llilo nt 1 o'clockr. M., toiieliiiiR nt Lniipulioelioc, Mnlm-kon- a

ami Kuwailiac xaino day; Mnkcn.i,Maalacn Hay and I.aliaina tlio followingday; arriving at Honolulu tlio nflcrnooiiHof I uosclny anil l'ridays.

fifNo Freight will lio received nftor12 noon on day of guiling.

Stmr. CLAUDINE,CAMERON, Commander,

Will leavo Honolulu Tuesday nt Br. M.touching nt Kahuliii, llnnn, Ilnmon amiKipnhulu, Maui, itctiirniiig ni rives ntHonolulu Snndiiy mornings.

Will call at Nun, Kaupo, on sccouil tripof each mouth.

gXST"Xo Freight will be received nflerr. m. on diiy of aailing.

This Company will resones tho right tom.iku chiiugiH in tho time of departure, andnrmnl of Its bteiner without notice anilit will not bo li'spoiiMblo for nuy coiiscqtitiiciK arising therefnim.

Consignee!! must be lit tho I.nmlings toreceio their FrtighL; this Company willnot hold itelf recousiblo for freight nfterit has been lauded.

Live Stock only at owner'a risk.This Company will not lie responsible

for Momy or Valuables of passengersuiiles placed ill the ca'o of Pursers.

aie to jmrcliasotickets lieforo omharkiug. Thoso failing toilo so will be subject to mi additionalcharge of twenty-liv- e per cent.

Steams Mil Co.

wrx

.--

qjltiao TTeiloloLOCAL LINE

S. S. AUSTRALIA.Arrivo Honolulu Leavo Honolulu

from S. F. for 8. P.Jan. 3, 1800 ..,Jan.J, 180GJan. 27, 18i .Feb. 1,3390Feb.'Jl.lWW .Feb. 20, 1890

THROUGH LINEFrom San Frmicisoo From Sydney for

for Sydney. Snu Francisco.Arrive Honolulu. Leave Honolulu.

Monowai,. .Dec. 19 Mariposa, Jan 9, '90Alameda, Jin. 10. 'DO Monowai, Fel.0, '90Mariposa, Feb. 13, "90

New MillineryPer. S. S. Australia

HATS and NOVELTIESTHE

" ip n i s o o "Tiio now Siilor Hat, "vary chic.

Go and sec lliiin at

Miss Cahill's.Arlington lllock, : : Hotel Strict.

17.V41

CAN'T BE BEAT !

WHAT?My 510.00 Hath Tubs, lined with best

quality, No. 1U zinc, Ii in. 1'ipe, Chain midl'lntt, with wood 'ini all complete. Otheidealers nio duiiifouinled, mid resort to allliiimu"! of Tricks and Kiuufces.

He uut dt uiivotl, thtso liiith Tubs linvobten sold fo- SI I until I reduced the prio-- .

I am piqi.ired to do all work in my linoand guviatit' u sntis'iiction. I.'htimatus fur-nished.

If you want a good Job cheap for Cash,ling up lelephono 841, unci 1 am youiman.

JAS. NOTT Jit,177-- 'f Tinsmith .t X'lumbei- -

WRIGHT BROSFORT STHEET,

next to Luca' Mill

Ships' Blacksmithing.

Carriage Building

and Repairing

Drays, Carts and

Wagon Building

WINDLASSES

For PULLING UP TreesA SPECIALTY

Canadian-Australia- n

Steamers of tbo nbovo Lino running in couuection, with, tho

PACIFIC BAIL WATBetween Vancouver, 13. 0., and Sydney, N. 8. W., find calling at Victoria, B. 0.,

Honolulu and Suva (Fiji),

:r:E3 3DTTE JT KuOHSTOIjXTI-T- rOn or about tho dates below stated, viz.:

From Sydney Mid Sinn, for Victoria anilVnnciiiMor. It. C.I

ciWATtllTVnn". .Inniinrr 1

0nmVI.,TJA tYiiniarv 1

" "WAlllllMOO" March 3

Tlirmif,'li TloUctH lssuetl l'icun Ifonoliilii t Canndti,United States ami Ktiropc.

rncionr and pabshnoeii aoentb:

f nrX.nrtT 1Vrlmn1 PniinilniionnuT Kwiii, winiiipw, Cimudii.

M. M. Snu Frnncico, Crtl.G. SIoIj. Uiiowk, Vniicouver, 11. 0.

Oceanic tofflsl Co.

Australian Mail Service,

For San Francisco:The New and Fine Al Steel Steamship

"Mariposa"Of tlio Oceanic Stenmnliip Company willbo duo at Honolulu from Sydney andAuckland on or nbout

January 9, 1896,And will leave for tho aliovo port withMails mid l'lisscugerH on or nlxmt thatdate.

For Sydney and Jiucklard:Tlio New and Fiuo Al Steel Steamship

"Monowai"Of the Oceanic Steamship Company willbo duo at Honolulu from Sau Franciscoon or about

December 19th,And will havo prompt despatch wilhMails and Passengers for tho above iiorts.

The uudersigtied aro now prciuircdto issuo

Throiiffh Tickets 1o All Pointsin tlio United States.

EgfFor further particulars regardingFreight or Passage apply to

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

0. BREWER & COMPANY, LIMITED,

uccu street, Honolulu, II. I.

AGENTS FORHawaiian Agricultural Company, Onomra SuarCompany, illounmu SiiRar Company, WailukuSuj;ar Cfimpati) , Waihvc Suc.tr Comjany, MakeeSugar Company, Ilnkakala Knnch Coinfan(

Rnncli. -- - riauters' Line San lraticiscoracket, Chas. Brewer & Co. 'a Line of BostonTackil.Ajientn Boston Boanl of Uiulrrw ritens.Agents riiiluilelphia Boanl of Underwriters.

MIT OK OFFICERS I

P O Joncn, President ; Oeoi-R- II llobertson,Mnunger; Iv P Ilisliop, Trensurer nnd Sec-retary; Col. "V P Allen, Auditor; C 31 Cooke,II Waterhosc, A V Curler, Directors.

1M If

MetoYeui&ceg , . .

KAPIOLANI -:- - PARK

January 1, 1BBB.

let llioici.r. Kaci:; E O Unll Tropliy. I'reelor all.

2il llicvcu: Hack; Oiie-luil- f mile Juvenile.Upi'ii to all nou-- itinera under 10years.

3d Hicycm: lt.rt:; Pri.e not decided. Ar-rangement to boiuuili) later.

Hack; l'rio ?lf)0 Purse.One-lui- milo nnd repeat. Weightfor ago.

Hack; Prize $100 1'urno. .1

nihmto cl.ibb; uiilc heutx, best 2 in II.

lliiwfdlim bred hoihox.Hack; Prize $10(1 Purse.

2U class 1 luilo huilb, best 2 ill 3.I'reo fur all

7tli-0.- fi: Milk Novi i.tv Uunnino Hack;PrizoSlOO. Pieeforull. Firxt horsere.irhing tho quarter to ieeehe$25.Firat lioiso iciiching the hall to

J'2."). First horso reaching thotlireo-quurt- to receive $25. Firsthorbo reaching homo to receive $25.

TIiIh race will be of special intoreut as itwill ullow admittance ol both long and shortduUuoo runners.

Entrance fee to trotting and runniugritcex to be ten (10) per cent of tho ninoautof the purtiw.

All trotting and paring rates are to begoTerned by the llawaiian Jockey ClnbrUr. Kntrlen to closo on December ICtli.

0 For further Information ndtlroas

CHARLES DAVID,P. 0,llox477, Manager.

132-t-

4--fej tJi s

Steamship Line

CANADIAN

l'roni Victoria, nnil Vnnrnuvrr, II. C toSinn mill HAilnev:

a.S."JIIOTJlA" December 'i" "WA11HIMUO" uanuarr -" "MIOWEHA" February 21" "WAlllllMOO" March 24

C3T For Freight and l'nssngo and nilGeneral Information, apply to

TKE0. H. DAVIES & CO., L'd' ARcnts for tlioIlnwnnnnlfilnnilR.

m Miil hmANP THE--

Occidental & Orieutal Steamship Co.

For YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG

Steamers of tho nhovo Companies willcall at Honolulu on their way to theabove porta on or about tho followingdates:

Stmr City of Peking Dec. 28, 1895

For SAN FEANC1SC0:Steamers or tho nbovo Companies will

call nt Honolulu on their way fromHoaukoiiR mid Yokohama to the alxiveport on or about tlio following dates:

Stmr Coptio Jan. 15, 1890Stmr China Fob. 21, 1890

Rates of Passage are as follows:TO TOKO- - TO HONO- -

1IAMA. KONO.

Cabin S150.00 S175.00Cabin, round trip, 4

months 225.00 202.50(Jnlun, round trip, 12

months 202.50 810.25European Steerage . . . 85.00 100.00

tg?Pacsenp;ers paying full fnre will beallowed 10 percent off return faro it re-turning within twelve months.

tSTFor Freight nnd Pnssago apply to

H. HACKFELD & COilt Agents.

Miss D. Lamb.LAWYERS' CLERK AND

NOTARY PUBLIC.Oflleo: With J. A. Mngoon. 145-t- f

A. S. Humphreys.ATTORNEY AT LAW.

Iu office of J. A. Slogoon, old Capitol Building, uexi xosiouiee, iiouoiuiu,

145-t- f

ATLAS COMPANYOF LONDON.

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

H. W. Schmidt & Sons,Agents for tho Hawuiian Inlands.

I&w&ii&ii Fertilizmt!

COMPANY

Ik prepured to furnish

4000 Tons -:- -

-:- - Cane Fertilizerto order for 1811(1.

ALL GOOD SOI.l) TO A GUARANTEEDFOH&IULA Oil ANAI.YHIS.

Soluble ami Available I'lioepliorlc Acid,Bulpliute of Aminonlii,

Nitrate of doda,

8ulpliate of l'otadi,Coral Llmo Btone,

rbonpliatu and Fliti Uuauo.

In Quantities to Suit.

ttBT Orders sslicited for n future ile.livery.

A P. COOKE.Manager.

CHRISTMAS

At

Jicture FramesITine MirrorsSmoking SetsToys Toys! Toys!

Heducecl Prices,Monday, Dec. 16th

WHAT IS

It is tlio only ono in town and wo Move Pianos withit. Wo move them safer, quicker and Cheaper thanany one else. We will also inovo your furniture andbaggage of whatever description. Trunks to anypart of city 25 cents, smaller packages 10 cents.

C. E. WILLIAMS &: SON,

011, King Street,

Vy

v

from

fttT" Just apresents.

NOVELTIES !

I

OUR WINDOW.

f?

mm mm mirims uif

BIO FOUT STItKET.

THIS?

Ed. A. Williams,170. H5.t(

THISCIGaR

-- ih nioir- -

H0LLISTER fr& CO'tvwnrtvw ct. ..j

Blk Fort and nicrclinnt M. ""

of Smokers' articles for

L. 0.II. P.

Importers direct the Fnctories in

AMERICA, MANILA, MEXICO, and HAVANA.

Of Tobacco and Cignrs. Pipes nndSinokorM1 Siindries

received choice lotHoliday

m

Manager.Tclcphono

Cor.

suitable

ABLES.WALTON.

TO ALL "WHO USE PAINT:The undersigned. L. 0. Aides nnd II. V. Walton, purohnsod from Charles J. Wagner,

tho Inventor of l'rrrliy 1'iesonilijr I'nlnl, the exclusive rifdit to luiiiiufiiclurf, uboand Bell tho I'MtitLUM l'itjtMtviu 1'at iu tho Iinvruiian Islands.Pntont fop Peerless Preserving Pnlnt.

On tho 20th diiy of Soploinlier, 1695, the Itcpuhlio of Ilawnii Krantcd to L. C. Ableaund II. 1'. Wulton, patent No. 110, rrantin them the exclusive nuht to mnke. me andvend I'kkiilers 1'kl.ikiivino Taint throughout tho Hawaiian Islands.

Tr-- do Mnrk for Peerless Preservlnfj Paint.The ItopuUio of Ilawsii lnm also to L. O. Abies and II. 1'. Wnlton tho eielu.sive use of fho words 1'i.khlias I'iii.suivi.no 1'aim as n trado murk throucbout tho lo

of Hawaii for the term of 20 years.

Imitation.Certain parties in San Francisco have recently been Bonding to Honolulu under thename of 1'twLnw 1 Rwutviia Iaut a spurious irtiole not only inferior to the genulnpaint, but one which is positively injurious to any metal to which it may b applied.

Bavrara of Proud,We lreby -- am all persona against being defrauded into using any hut tbo GenuineTtmum I'iuwbkvixo I'aiht, which can ho obtained only of Abies and Walton.

Wruinfi Aoinat Infnnoe-nM- it.

Tfa ako hertby warn all persons against buying, selling or using any artlolo undertin name of PfcrlMa rreiprrliiff l'ulnt, sxrept that sold by oi, as suon bnyiuc. sellingor nsinn will be a direct infringement of our patent and trade mark, and a vlofation o?ourngms, snnjocllng tlio persons buying, selling or ntiug such paint to a claim for(llUMaeeri llV ns iu (lfllnrilii,ir.A Willi tho llawaiian Low.

Honolulu, Oct. IB, 1803,

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