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'IHHHHHHMPHMHKMIlMMMflmPiBPir'rPr' MHBMGW m t K "W '"'. iflVAMWCTO, If'L'i.t T ' " r " wmsv: tfi xir . 1 ' z 4, .1- - MM . . . 3 i W- -i ' -- ' ,r i - V ssocitfV' ?c 7tmi'iV nr ATfJftiiii 9 :r 0K Don' Head the Bullcl.n SIGNING ULL GTIN i I Daily "" Paper "5' ' PuWsbed " " you Don't Get ALL the Nctos. I on the Hawaiian Islands. 'It Reaches ALL the Teople. 1 Subscription 75c. a month. MOMMMHOOMMtMOOHOtOOt Vol. 1. No. 283. HONOLULU, K. I., MONDAY, APRIL 20. 1896. Pmos 5 Cents. tf THE EVENING BULLETIN. Published every day except Sunday nt 609 King Btroct, Honolulu, H. I. SUUSCIUI'TIOX KATES. Por Month, nnywhoro In tbo Hn- - wnlinn lBlnnda $ 73 Per Year. 8 Wl Per Year, postpaid to America, Canada, or Mexico 1000 Per Year, postpaid, othor Foreign Countries 13 00 I'aynblo Invnrlnbly lit Ailvnnoo. Telephone 'M. P. O. Box 89. B. L. FINNEY, Manager. Just -:- - Arrived A NEW INVOICE' , 0P-.T- IIE ' V " P.:D.-Corset- s Wo bag to cull special attention to the P. D. Li 3?: x. mrmr Corsets Of which wo carry All Sizos In Stock. B. F. Ehlers & Co. JTORT STRTSKT. us. tr m SI i Tq,aCTffirffir?32?frK, For Family Use! Just ReceiToil, ox "0. O. Fuuk," a cargo of Wellington, Departure Baif, GobI Which in offjrod in qunntilicB to suit, 2240 lbs. to the Ton. DELIVERY FREE. WILDER & CO., L'D. 2j0-1i- u HUSTACE & CO. DEALKRS IN WOOD AND COIL Also White and Black Sand at the very lowest market ratea. Tolph'ono No. 414. Building Lots! At WAIKIK1 ou car lino nnd on A ICOAD near Fertilizing l'lnnt. v These Lots ere Very Cheap nnd Bold en 15y Terms. Desirnblo Aero TrnctH near tho city nnd othor l'ropci titw for nolo. lIltUGK, WAKING & CO., Donlor In Lo!h mid LiiikIk, WJ Fort Street, near Kinjj, TlU.Kl'llONK fi07, i'. o, Dux ;m W. II. WINOHIfiSTISK, HAllNlWrl MAKHIl AND HADDU'.H, fpullrt lliiwiiiiiiu IriKWimil riMtovM'H J'!IUIIhI HltllllloH, Our Mull') U i "Mo Faliw Hi Kwp Ctwtmof8," 4kttf ' MfMIA M IfflM' Health and Strength RESTORED BY THE USE OF Acer's Sarsaparilla Mr. Itf. A. Ouiiimlnpr, of YnrraTlllo, Victoria, Auttralla, Sajai I 'WT? "About a year ngo, I liad a sovero attack of Influenza, which left mo very weak, without energy, appe- tite, or interest in life. Obtaining llttlo or no relief from doctors, or from "tho many remedies recom- mended to me, I finally tried Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and from that time, began to gain health and strength, I continued tho treatment until fully recovered, nnd now havo very great plcasuro in telling my friends of tho merits of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and tho happy results of its use. I consider it the best Hood-purlfle- r known." AYER'S SARSAPARILLA Cold MedaUnt the World's Chief Expositions. AYCR'Q pi I Q 'or Constipation niL.nu i iuku and Biliousness. Sugar-Contoc- l, Mild but Effective- - Hollister Drug Co., Ltd. Bolo Agents for tho Republio of Hawaii. Imports of Champagne In- to the United States, PKOM JAN. lbT TO JUNfi IsT, 1895. Cases. Gr H Mu mm & Co.'s extra dry 30,831 Pommory &. Greno 11,798 Moot & Olmudon 9,008 Heidsiock & Co., (dry Monopole) 7.501 Louis Itoederoi 3.438 Ruiiiurt 3,130 Porrier .Tonot 3.28G Irroy & Co 1,785 Vve. Clicquot 2,378 BonohbSco 992 Delbeek&Co 728 St. Mnroouux 334 Krng& Co 270 Ohas. rJoulniook 355 7urioun 5,419 Total. 81,859 COMPILED FROM CUSTOM ' HOUSE RECORDS. IVIacfarlane & Co., Sole AgontaforG. ll.Mumm fcCo. for tho Uauaium IslnudB. i24-t- f W. R, RILEY, Sign Writer AMI- - GENERAL PAINTER. NEW AND ORIQINAU QEBIQNB lUHVtt onloil Hi nlom' mu mm is In Iruat, Hour K oi l THiuifjj& DEDICATION OF CHURCH. KDIPICK O I' nit: ntKIHOOINr KIM.N-HU- GHMitlU.MON. J Dr., Illlln ni' Snn I'miieluc!) I'rraclipa iio su-- -- (:ratii)ini:i:xiiiMt , of C'niircli Ftnnnee. Sunday, April 19, 185)0, will al- ways stand out prominont in tho snnal8 of tho First Methodist Episcopal Oliurch of Honolulu. On that duy tho first building vor oroctod hero by that society was dedicated to its purposes of divine worship and religious in- struction. It is somo montliB eiuco tho commodious and snug "little church around tho comer," , on .ueroiania near ivinior street, has neon compiotetl and in uso but circumstances caused its de- dication to bo deferred. For tho purposes of tho dedicn tion ceremonies the front part of tho intorior was adorned like a bride for marriago. Tho altar rail waB fairly buried in flowers. Three large palm fronds woro placed against tho rear of tho al- cove containing tho minister's platform, tho middle ono being chastely decorated with bunches of lilies, and tho wall back of tho organ, adjacent to tho platform, was also screened with palms. Potted plants studded tho plat- form profusely. Tho oxorcises ojioned with tho flinging of Hymn 5, aftor which Eov. H. W. Peck, pastor, offered n solemn invocation. Eov. Soreno E. Bishop of the Congregational Church then read tho scripture lesson in is Chron. vi., 1, 2. IS 21; 40-42- ; vii., 1-- 4. Roy. II. Kiknru Of tho JapaiiesO mission nunOUUC- - odHymnS forsinghig by tho cuiigtvgiiuuu. .uuv. xiirui i xiuu- - hnm, D. D., tho vonorablo transla- tor of tho liiblo into tho Gilbert Islands langungo, rend Hobrows x., 19-2- 0. Hymn 178 having next been sung, ltov. E. R. Dillo, D.D., of San Prancisco delivored tho sermon of tho day. Dr. Dillo took his text in 1 Cor. xiii., 9. 10: "Por wo know in part, and wo prophesy in part. J3ut when that which is porfect is come, then thnt which is in part shall bo dono away." Prom theao words ho preached an exceptional- ly powerful diBcourso, scho- larly yet plain, bold in comparisons, pungont in deduc- tions, and, withal, delivored with raro imprcssivonoss. Tho subject announced beforehand was "(Jor-taiuti- os in Religion." In his ser- mon tho prooohor described "five mountain peaks" that towored above tho 6Uifaco of scriptural truth. These ho elaborated with great forcoand perspicuity except- ing tho third, which ho merely named for want of time. They woro: 1, a personal God; 2, a living Christ; 3, duty; 4, salvation; 5, immortality. No more, epitome of such a discourse would bo sat- isfactory, and Bpneo will not admit of oven a baro abstract. Dr. Dillo uttered fully half of his sermon in nu easy conversational tone, ami for tho roinnindor indulged just onough in declamation to show reserved powors of elocution of no common order. His rhe toric throughout wnB faultless and liirt diction ilowod liko a river, boaring his auditors smoothly but irresistibly to his woll-dcliiie- d conclusions. Jiobidos tho regular worshipers of that church thoro were several prominent l oprosontntivuH of othor communions in tho congregation, whioh lilh'd nearly ovory soat in tho main auditorium and sonm clmii'H in tho cIush room behind. J u addition to tho clergy on the platform Eov. (J. Al. Jlydu, DA)., I'l'iiiflipul of the North Pnoillo MU- - hiollllly lllHtitlltU, AMIH ill tlllMlH- - Nfliubly. V, It, (JfiHtlo, Hiipitrln-Uintlni- il of Kuwiiliilmo Oliuiuli Huiiilny hiiliooU, wax hho piwHiit. I'ollowinu Urn wiriiiuii I'mmIhi mvMi'ml mimm)y, ifur 0, J J, llfjmy, irwwHw, rend the following Bummnry of tho building fund account: Total subscriptions $6,718 GG Totul pitid in to date. . . . 5,351 00 Total to bo collected $1,3(57 GG Loss considered doubtful 350 00 Net available nubscrip's. $1,017 GG Cash on hand 1,298 1G Total'nssots S2.MG 12 Hills ?pnynblo 2,1-1-- 77 Surplus $ 17135 Thisite cost 10,000; $8,000 of thislmiouut is uunaid, coHtinu tho churclf S5G0 por year interest, but $480 of this is received in rent, leaving, but $80 por year to bo paid by tho church. Paid ori lot $2,000 00 CoBt of deed, mortgage on .lot, etc 109 00 Insurance 75 20 Totftl COBtj baiidinc." 8,009 85 Total coat of furnishings 912 76 Treasurer's book 50 $G,197 31 Of tho subscriptions there was ono of $1,000; ono of $500; ono of $300; fivoof $250; ono of $200; throo of $150; eoventy livo aggro-gatin- g $3,018.GG; eighty - sovon subscribers averaging $77.22 each. This gratifying exhibit having been inado tho board of trustees advanced to tho altar rail, where Senator Henry Waterhouso, chairman, inn fow words present ed tho building to tho society. Dr. Dillo in fitting lnngungo dedi- cated tho church to its sacred pur- poses aud offered a dedicatory prayor. Ho aho suggested that tho offertory should be especially liberal in token of gratitude for tho possession of a church froo from debt. Tho offertory having boon , taken tho benediction was pro- nounced, and tho concrejation iliannrHPfl rifli flin ainrritirr rF llin doxology. 'Pimm wnn nnntlmr nnnrfrffrntinn fiHirig tho church in tho evoning, yyi1Qn jjr. jjin0 ncain preacliccl ana, at an attor meeting, a lew porsons nskect tor prayors, Tho congregation observe tho post poued week of prayor thiB week, mooting this nnd tomorrow and tho next evening. On Thursday ovoning Dr. Dillo will deliver a lecture on Abraham Lincoln, il- lustrated with lantorn viows. hOM.3 OI" Till: ItJ'.VOLUTIO.V. Celebration ol'tlm Lexington mill Con- cord Itnttlo Aliiilvemnrr. Saturday ovoning Chief Justice and Airs. A. P. Judd entertained tho Hawaiian Socioty, Sons of tho Revolution, at their homo on Nuu-nn- u avenue. Tho occasion was tho ovo of tho 121bt. anniversary of tho battlo of Loxington and Concord. Row D. P. Birnie oponed tho proceedings with prayor. P. C. Jones, president, aud Chief Justice Judd delivered addresses descriptive of tho event celobrated. Mrs. W. W. Hull re- cited "Paul Rovoro's Rido" by Longfellow. Airs. H. N. Cnstlo gave n do&oription of tho modern town of Concord, her old homo, aud tho colobration thoro of this anniversary. V. D. Alexander spoko of an illustrious ancestor who had died in tho revolutiona- - j ry war. Tho president anuouncod tho prospect of tho formation of a chapter of tho Society of tho Daughters of tho Revolution with Airs. Judd as Regent. Ho albo urged on all who woro eligible to join the Sons. Tho proceedings closed with tho Hinging of "Ain-rica- ." iti'.i.uiioim oi:i,i:iiiiation. A special Horvico m connection with tho anniversary was hold in Central Union Church yesterday evening. Tho Hooioty attended in a body and sat in front. Piusi-dwn- t J)olo and wife, Attorney (hiiiuial Kinith nnil oth r pioiui llUIlt p(llOIIH Will It pl'uriUllti but I io iioiigrDgatliiii whh not jiirun, I wldw mi uiilliHiii by tho nlioir, rm nmh liyiimn m Hiing, I III WJljMrgMtlMl) jniuin( yfft.1 Oimthu,! m JUlh ff. LEGISLATURE IN SESSION. Tin! SENATE ITIlANNAGrS A UIH .nOltNINtl'S WOKK. The' IIIlii Wntpirrnnt ITinltr DlNt-i- nloii Tli'c Hill fin- - In tern ii I Tin. c on TUIril Itcadluic. Foiity-Eight- h Day, Aruii. 20th. THE SENATE. After tho oponing preliminaries in tho Sonato this morning, Min- ister Damon prcsonted an elabor- ate report of taxation statistics prepared by Tax Assessor Shaw. Tho report includes about thirty-fiv- e pages of tables, showing tho total taxes paid throughout tho isl- ands, by all classes of people. Tho tables also show tho amount of taxes paid by each nationality, and a largo amount of othor inter- esting matter. On motion of Minister Damon tho Inst three parses of tho report woro ordorod prmtod. Sonato Hotstein presented a petition from threo prominont jowolors asking that tho duty on imported jewelry bo raised, lto- - forred to tho Couimitteo on Pi- - nanco. Tho Bamo Sonator presented a potition from Hind &, Ronton of North Xohala asking for a robato of $300 per annum in tho rent of a certain trnct of laud leased by them from tho government, on tho ground that it had boon found much mora oxponsivo to koop down tho lantaun than tho lessees expected and that tho tract had boon found to contain 300 acros of grazing land loss thau was rep- resented at tho sale by auction of tho lease. Tho Sonator moved to rofor llio petition to tho Execu- tive Alinistor Dairlon said tho mat-t- or had been boforo tho Execu- tive sovoral times and tho govern- ment had refused to interfere, as thoy doubted their right to sot aside a contract outorod into nt n public snlo nt auction. Sonator Holstoin thou moved to refer tho potition to tho Commit-to- o on Public LandB for investi- gation and it was so ordered. Senator Schmidt from tho Committeoof Comtnorco presented a report on tho bill rolatiug to tho importation of livo stock which wnB laid on tho tablo for consider- ation with tho bill. Senator Wilcox from tho Com- mittee on Public Health and Arornls presented a favorable ro-po- rt on Houso Rill No. 17, re- lating to libidinous solicitation, which took tho same courso. Sonator Lymnn presented n re- port on tho bill to Bet apart for public purposes certain lands in tho town nnd waterfront of Hilo. Sonator Rice from tho. Printing Committeo reported revised copies of tho Intornal Taxes bill in read- iness for third reading. Prom tho Judiciary Committeo, Sonator Drown presented a report on Houso Bill lo. 20, passed as a substituto for Sonato Bill No. 22, relating to Commissioners of Private Wnys and Water Rights, rocom mending that tho sumo bo laid ou the tablo. On motion tho roport was adopted, in Bpito of Alinistor Damon's in favor of tho Houso bill which he considered a move in tho right direction. Son.itor Holstoin ijavo notico of tho introduction of a bill relating to tho importation of. jowelors morchnndiso. On tho order of tho day tho election of nioinbors of Council of State came up. Tho present nominees of tho .Sonato wore re- nominated and unanimously re- elected, viz: Cooil Brown, P. 0. iIoiioh, C Hollo, J, A. Kennedy and W. U. Wilder. limine Hill 17, libidinous wum taliun up and tlio lupurt of llm iMimmlttflti ndoiitiMl wliiuli iiiuTiiw lliu bill to third l'IHuli, On iiiulliin ofSttunlnr Hiwii lit Uiltil rawllttg of l! m hill whi luwl Uib timwTanw m Uniiur- - . i &m- - . 4WA H? L Senato Bill, No. 13, which gives tho government tho right to acquire tho whole of tho water- front of Hilo for government pur- poses, together with that portion of tho Coconuut island frontago not already owned by the govern- ment for the purposes of establish- ing n public park. Senator Lyman exnlaiuod tho provisions of the bill and showed a largo map of tho proporty for tho information of tho Souate. Alinistor Damon opposed tho bill on the ground that it virtuul-l- y amounted to a wholesale con-iiHcati- on and thnt if tho provisions of tho bill woro carried out, tlio wholo revenue of tho island of Hnwnii sot npart for road pur- - poses would be needed to pur-cha- so tho proporty. In addition to this, oven if tho lands woro not purchased at onco tho passago of tho Act would virtually bo n bar against tho private sale of tho lands and amount to taking them out of tho market. Sonator Brown favored tho bill as a whole, but objected to somo of its provisions, especially thnt whioh gavo tho Minister of lutori-o- r tho discretion as to what "pub- lic purposes" wore. Tho watorf ront , of ji city liko Hilo might eventual- ly becomo of tho utmost impor-tnnc- o and nffect tho very lifo of tho plnco. Ho thought it could not bo too carefully drawn and thought tho tinworR rrivnn to tltn MiniHtor nf interior micht better bo dolenatod to a commission. Sonator Holstoin snid tho Sen- ato had better pass the bill or there would bo another delegation down from Hilo on tho uoxt steamer. Aftor sovoral Senators had stat- ed thoy woro not ready to voto on the bill, it wus finally agreed to refer it to tho Executive. Sonato Bill No 9, rolating to Intornal Taxes, came up on tho third reading. "NVhon tho section rolating to poll, school nnd road taxes wiih roached Senator AlcCnndleBB mov- ed nn amendment allowing tho taxes to bo worked out at tho ratoof 50 cents pordny in tho dis- cretion of tho Tox Assessor nnd under tho supervision of tlio local road board. This brought up a discussion in which tho same ground was gono over ns on tho sec- ond reading. Tho amendment was finally passed with tho provi- sion that in Honolulu tho work must bo dono under tho supervi- sion of tho Road Supervisor. "When Section 20 of tho bill was reached n recess was takon to 1:80 p. m. Pokty-Eioht- h Day, Apiiil 20nr. HOUSE Or HEl'ltESENTATIVKS. Tho Houso of Ropresontatives dispatched considerable business aftor its two days' rccoss this morning. An answer of tho Ministor of Foreign Affairs was jjiveu to the question of Rop. Iuioo, if thoro had been any correspondence be- tween tho United States AliniBtor and Alinistor AVillis on any claim fordamuges by Frank Godfroy: "There lias been no correspon- dence, but on December 4, 1895, Air. Willis called at tho Foreign Otlico and stated that Air. Godfroy had prosontod a claim for damages ngninst tho Hawaiian Government based upon two comi)laints,tlio ono being that ho was detained at tho oholora hospital twenty-fou- r hours longer than tho period goneially required, tho second stating that in Soptombor last ho was assault- ed by masked men and tarred and feathored by thorn. Air. Willis wont on to say that tho first charge was not sent to Washington, hav-in- g boon droppott-hor- o. With ro- - gaid to tho bccond charge the United States Government do-olin- ud to tako any action in the nuittor, it being sololy within tho jurisdiction of tho local courts." There had boon no correspond-nnu- o between the Department ami tho Haurotary of Btatu of A morion rogurdiiig any vuoli olaiiii. Tlio bill rolating to Huuiihim wiih rotmivud from tlioHoimto. L lUiiiina prokKiilutl iHiuii (Ion (mm lyilii, iiroyluy Uiiii tXui - irfimmvmm '"'"M "i-- r tM 4 .'ft

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MOMMMHOOMMtMOOHOtOOt

Vol. 1. No. 283. HONOLULU, K. I., MONDAY, APRIL 20. 1896. Pmos 5 Cents. tfTHE EVENING BULLETIN.

Published every day except Sunday nt609 King Btroct, Honolulu, H. I.

SUUSCIUI'TIOX KATES.

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Which in offjrod in qunntilicB to suit,

2240 lbs. to the Ton.DELIVERY FREE.

WILDER & CO., L'D.2j0-1i- u

HUSTACE & CO.

DEALKRS IN

WOOD AND COIL

Also White and Black Sandat the very lowest marketratea. Tolph'ono No. 414.

Building Lots!At WAIKIK1 ou car lino nnd on A

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These Lots ere Very Cheap nnd Bolden 15y Terms.

Desirnblo Aero TrnctH near tho city nndothor l'ropci titw for nolo.

lIltUGK, WAKING & CO.,Donlor In Lo!h mid LiiikIk,

WJ Fort Street, near Kinjj,TlU.Kl'llONK fi07, i'. o, Dux ;m

W. II. WINOHIfiSTISK,HAllNlWrl MAKHIl AND HADDU'.H,

fpullrt lliiwiiiiiiu IriKWimil riMtovM'HJ'!IUIIhI HltllllloH,

Our Mull') U i

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Health and StrengthRESTORED

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Acer's SarsaparillaMr. Itf. A. Ouiiimlnpr, of YnrraTlllo,

Victoria, Auttralla, Sajai

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'WT?"About a year ngo, I liad a sovero

attack of Influenza, which left movery weak, without energy, appe-tite, or interest in life. Obtainingllttlo or no relief from doctors, orfrom "tho many remedies recom-mended to me, I finally tried Ayer'sSarsaparilla, and from that time,began to gain health and strength,I continued tho treatment untilfully recovered, nnd now havo verygreat plcasuro in telling my friendsof tho merits of Ayer's Sarsaparilla,and tho happy results of its use. Iconsider it the best Hood-purlfle- r

known."

AYER'SSARSAPARILLACold MedaUnt the World's Chief Expositions.

AYCR'Q pi I Q 'or ConstipationniL.nu i iuku and Biliousness.Sugar-Contoc- l, Mild but Effective- -

Hollister Drug Co., Ltd.Bolo Agents for tho Republio of Hawaii.

Imports of Champagne In-

to the United States,

PKOM JAN. lbT TO JUNfi IsT, 1895.

Cases.Gr H Mu mm & Co.'s extra

dry 30,831Pommory &. Greno 11,798Moot & Olmudon 9,008Heidsiock & Co., (dry

Monopole) 7.501Louis Itoederoi 3.438Ruiiiurt 3,130Porrier .Tonot 3.28GIrroy & Co 1,785Vve. Clicquot 2,378BonohbSco 992Delbeek&Co 728St. Mnroouux 334Krng& Co 270Ohas. rJoulniook 3557urioun 5,419

Total. 81,859

COMPILED FROM CUSTOM'

HOUSE RECORDS.

IVIacfarlane & Co.,

Sole AgontaforG. ll.Mumm fcCo.for tho Uauaium IslnudB.

i24-t- f

W. R, RILEY,Sign Writer

AMI- -

GENERAL PAINTER.

NEW AND ORIQINAU QEBIQNB

lUHVtt onloil Hi nlom'mu mm is In Iruat, HourKoi l THiuifjj&

DEDICATION OF CHURCH.

KDIPICK O I' nit: ntKIHOOINr KIM.N-HU-

GHMitlU.MON. J

Dr., Illlln ni' Snn I'miieluc!) I'rraclipaiio su-- -- (:ratii)ini:i:xiiiMt

, of C'niircli Ftnnnee.

Sunday, April 19, 185)0, will al-

ways stand out prominont in thosnnal8 of tho First MethodistEpiscopal Oliurch of Honolulu.On that duy tho first buildingvor oroctod hero by that society

was dedicated to its purposes ofdivine worship and religious in-

struction. It is somo montliBeiuco tho commodious and snug"little church around tho comer," ,

on .ueroiania near ivinior street,has neon compiotetl and in usobut circumstances caused its de-

dication to bo deferred.For tho purposes of tho dedicn

tion ceremonies the front part oftho intorior was adorned like abride for marriago. Tho altar railwaB fairly buried in flowers.Three large palm fronds woroplaced against tho rear of tho al-

cove containing tho minister'splatform, tho middle ono beingchastely decorated with bunchesof lilies, and tho wall back of thoorgan, adjacent to tho platform,was also screened with palms.Potted plants studded tho plat-form profusely.

Tho oxorcises ojioned with thoflinging of Hymn 5, aftor whichEov. H. W. Peck, pastor, offeredn solemn invocation. Eov. SorenoE. Bishop of the CongregationalChurch then read tho scripturelesson in is Chron. vi., 1, 2. IS21; 40-42- ; vii., 1-- 4. Roy. II. KiknruOf tho JapaiiesO mission nunOUUC- -odHymnS forsinghig by thocuiigtvgiiuuu. .uuv. xiirui i xiuu- -hnm, D. D., tho vonorablo transla-tor of tho liiblo into tho GilbertIslands langungo, rend Hobrowsx., 19-2- 0. Hymn 178 having nextbeen sung, ltov. E. R. Dillo, D.D.,of San Prancisco delivored thosermon of tho day.

Dr. Dillo took his text in 1 Cor.xiii., 9. 10: "Por wo know inpart, and wo prophesy in part.J3ut when that which is porfect iscome, then thnt which is in partshall bo dono away." Prom theaowords ho preached an exceptional-ly powerful diBcourso, scho-larly yet plain, bold incomparisons, pungont in deduc-tions, and, withal, delivored withraro imprcssivonoss. Tho subjectannounced beforehand was "(Jor-taiuti- os

in Religion." In his ser-mon tho prooohor described "fivemountain peaks" that toworedabove tho 6Uifaco of scripturaltruth. These ho elaborated withgreat forcoand perspicuity except-ing tho third, which ho merelynamed for want of time. Theyworo: 1, a personal God; 2, aliving Christ; 3, duty; 4, salvation;5, immortality. No more, epitomeof such a discourse would bo sat-isfactory, and Bpneo will not admitof oven a baro abstract. Dr. Dillouttered fully half of his sermonin nu easy conversational tone, amifor tho roinnindor indulgedjust onough in declamation toshow reserved powors of elocutionof no common order. His rhetoric throughout wnB faultless andliirt diction ilowod liko a river,boaring his auditors smoothlybut irresistibly to his woll-dcliiie- d

conclusions.Jiobidos tho regular worshipers

of that church thoro were severalprominent l oprosontntivuH of othorcommunions in tho congregation,whioh lilh'd nearly ovory soat intho main auditorium and sonmclmii'H in tho cIush room behind.J u addition to tho clergy on theplatform Eov. (J. Al. Jlydu, DA).,I'l'iiiflipul of the North Pnoillo MU- -

hiollllly lllHtitlltU, AMIH ill tlllMlH- -

Nfliubly. V, It, (JfiHtlo, Hiipitrln-Uintlni- il

of Kuwiiliilmo OliuiuliHuiiilny hiiliooU, wax hho piwHiit.

I'ollowinu Urn wiriiiuii I'mmIhi

mvMi'ml mimm)y, ifur0, J J, llfjmy, irwwHw,

rend the following Bummnry oftho building fund account:Total subscriptions $6,718 GG

Totul pitid in to date. . . . 5,351 00

Total to bo collected $1,3(57 GG

Loss considered doubtful 350 00

Net available nubscrip's. $1,017 GG

Cash on hand 1,298 1G

Total'nssots S2.MG 12Hills ?pnynblo 2,1-1-- 77

Surplus $ 17135Thisite cost 10,000; $8,000 of

thislmiouut is uunaid, coHtinu thochurclf S5G0 por year interest, but$480 of this is received in rent,leaving, but $80 por year to bopaid by tho church.Paid ori lot $2,000 00CoBt of deed, mortgage

on .lot, etc 109 00Insurance 75 20Totftl COBtj baiidinc." 8,009 85Total coat of furnishings 912 76Treasurer's book 50

$G,197 31

Of tho subscriptions there wasono of $1,000; ono of $500; ono of$300; fivoof $250; ono of $200;throo of $150; eoventy livo aggro-gatin- g

$3,018.GG; eighty - sovonsubscribers averaging $77.22 each.

This gratifying exhibit havingbeen inado tho board of trusteesadvanced to tho altar rail, whereSenator Henry Waterhouso,chairman, inn fow words presented tho building to tho society.Dr. Dillo in fitting lnngungo dedi-cated tho church to its sacred pur-poses aud offered a dedicatoryprayor. Ho aho suggested thattho offertory should be especiallyliberal in token of gratitude fortho possession of a church froofrom debt.

Tho offertory having boon, taken tho benediction was pro-nounced, and tho concrejationiliannrHPfl rifli flin ainrritirr rF llindoxology.

'Pimm wnn nnntlmr nnnrfrffrntinnfiHirig tho church in tho evoning,yyi1Qn jjr. jjin0 ncain preaclicclana, at an attor meeting, a lewporsons nskect tor prayors, Thocongregation observe tho postpoued week of prayor thiB week,mooting this nnd tomorrow andtho next evening. On Thursdayovoning Dr. Dillo will deliver alecture on Abraham Lincoln, il-

lustrated with lantorn viows.

hOM.3 OI" Till: ItJ'.VOLUTIO.V.

Celebration ol'tlm Lexington mill Con-

cord Itnttlo Aliiilvemnrr.

Saturday ovoning Chief Justiceand Airs. A. P. Judd entertainedtho Hawaiian Socioty, Sons of thoRevolution, at their homo on Nuu-nn- u

avenue. Tho occasion wastho ovo of tho 121bt. anniversaryof tho battlo of Loxington andConcord. Row D. P. Birnieoponed tho proceedings withprayor. P. C. Jones, president,aud Chief Justice Judd deliveredaddresses descriptive of tho eventcelobrated. Mrs. W. W. Hull re-

cited "Paul Rovoro's Rido" byLongfellow. Airs. H. N. Cnstlogave n do&oription of tho moderntown of Concord, her old homo,aud tho colobration thoro of thisanniversary. V. D. Alexanderspoko of an illustrious ancestorwho had died in tho revolutiona- -

j ry war. Tho president anuouncodtho prospect of tho formation of achapter of tho Society of thoDaughters of tho Revolution withAirs. Judd as Regent. Ho albourged on all who woro eligible tojoin the Sons. Tho proceedingsclosed with tho Hinging of "Ain-rica- ."

iti'.i.uiioim oi:i,i:iiiiation.

A special Horvico m connectionwith tho anniversary was hold inCentral Union Church yesterdayevening. Tho Hooioty attended ina body and sat in front. Piusi-dwn- t

J)olo and wife, Attorney(hiiiuial Kinith nnil oth r pioiuillUIlt p(llOIIH Will It pl'uriUllti butI io iioiigrDgatliiii whh not jiirun,I wldw mi uiilliHiii by tho nlioir,

rm nmh liyiimn m Hiing,I III WJljMrgMtlMl) jniuin( yfft.1

Oimthu,! m JUlh ff.

LEGISLATURE IN SESSION.

Tin! SENATE ITIlANNAGrS A UIH.nOltNINtl'S WOKK.

The' IIIlii Wntpirrnnt ITinltr DlNt-i-

nloii Tli'c Hill fin-- I n tern ii I Tin.c on TUIril Itcadluic.

Foiity-Eight- h Day, Aruii. 20th.

THE SENATE.

After tho oponing preliminariesin tho Sonato this morning, Min-ister Damon prcsonted an elabor-ate report of taxation statisticsprepared by Tax Assessor Shaw.Tho report includes about thirty-fiv- e

pages of tables, showing thototal taxes paid throughout tho isl-ands, by all classes of people. Thotables also show tho amount oftaxes paid by each nationality,and a largo amount of othor inter-esting matter.

On motion of Minister Damontho Inst three parses of tho reportworo ordorod prmtod.

Sonato Hotstein presented apetition from threo prominontjowolors asking that tho duty onimported jewelry bo raised, lto- -

forred to tho Couimitteo on Pi- -

nanco.Tho Bamo Sonator presented a

potition from Hind &, Ronton ofNorth Xohala asking for a robatoof $300 per annum in tho rent ofa certain trnct of laud leased bythem from tho government, on thoground that it had boon foundmuch mora oxponsivo to koopdown tho lantaun than tho lesseesexpected and that tho tract hadboon found to contain 300 acrosof grazing land loss thau was rep-resented at tho sale by auction oftho lease. Tho Sonator moved torofor llio petition to tho Execu-tive

Alinistor Dairlon said tho mat-t- or

had been boforo tho Execu-tive sovoral times and tho govern-ment had refused to interfere, asthoy doubted their right to sotaside a contract outorod into nt npublic snlo nt auction.

Sonator Holstoin thou moved torefer tho potition to tho Commit-to- o

on Public LandB for investi-gation and it was so ordered.

Senator Schmidt from thoCommitteoof Comtnorco presenteda report on tho bill rolatiug to thoimportation of livo stock whichwnB laid on tho tablo for consider-ation with tho bill.

Senator Wilcox from tho Com-mittee on Public Health andArornls presented a favorable ro-po- rt

on Houso Rill No. 17, re-

lating to libidinous solicitation,which took tho same courso.

Sonator Lymnn presented n re-

port on tho bill to Bet apart forpublic purposes certain lands intho town nnd waterfront of Hilo.

Sonator Rice from tho. PrintingCommitteo reported revised copiesof tho Intornal Taxes bill in read-iness for third reading.

Prom tho Judiciary Committeo,Sonator Drown presented a reporton Houso Bill lo. 20, passed as asubstituto for Sonato Bill No. 22,relating to Commissioners ofPrivate Wnys and WaterRights, rocom mending that thosumo bo laid ou the tablo.On motion tho roport was adopted,in Bpito of Alinistor Damon's

in favor of tho Houso billwhich he considered a move intho right direction.

Son.itor Holstoin ijavo notico oftho introduction of a bill relatingto tho importation of. jowelorsmorchnndiso.

On tho order of tho day thoelection of nioinbors of Councilof State came up. Tho presentnominees of tho .Sonato wore re-

nominated and unanimously re-

elected, viz: Cooil Brown, P. 0.iIoiioh, C Hollo, J, A. Kennedyand W. U. Wilder.

limine Hill 17, libidinouswum taliun up and tlio

lupurt of llm iMimmlttflti ndoiitiMlwliiuli iiiuTiiw lliu bill to thirdl'IHuli,

On iiiulliin ofSttunlnr Hiwiilit Uiltil rawllttg of l! m hill whiluwl Uib timwTanw m Uniiur--

. i &m- - . 4WA H?L

Senato Bill, No. 13, which givestho government tho right toacquire tho whole of tho water-front of Hilo for government pur-poses, together with that portionof tho Coconuut island frontagonot already owned by the govern-ment for the purposes of establish-ing n public park.

Senator Lyman exnlaiuod thoprovisions of the bill and showeda largo map of tho proporty fortho information of tho Souate.

Alinistor Damon opposed thobill on the ground that it virtuul-l- y

amounted to a wholesale con-iiHcati- on

and thnt if tho provisionsof tho bill woro carried out, tliowholo revenue of tho island ofHnwnii sot npart for road pur- -poses would be needed to pur-cha- so

tho proporty. In additionto this, oven if tho lands woro notpurchased at onco tho passago oftho Act would virtually bo n baragainst tho private sale of tholands and amount to taking themout of tho market.

Sonator Brown favored tho billas a whole, but objected to somoof its provisions, especially thntwhioh gavo tho Minister of lutori-o- r

tho discretion as to what "pub-lic purposes" wore. Tho watorf ront ,of ji city liko Hilo might eventual-ly becomo of tho utmost impor-tnnc- o

and nffect tho very lifo oftho plnco.

Ho thought it could not bo toocarefully drawn and thought thotinworR rrivnn to tltn MiniHtor nfinterior micht better bo dolenatodto a commission.

Sonator Holstoin snid tho Sen-ato had better pass the bill or therewould bo another delegation downfrom Hilo on tho uoxt steamer.

Aftor sovoral Senators had stat-ed thoy woro not ready to voto onthe bill, it wus finally agreed torefer it to tho Executive.

Sonato Bill No 9, rolating toIntornal Taxes, came up on thothird reading.

"NVhon tho section rolating topoll, school nnd road taxes wiihroached Senator AlcCnndleBB mov-ed nn amendment allowingtho taxes to bo worked out at thoratoof 50 cents pordny in tho dis-cretion of tho Tox Assessor nndunder tho supervision of tlio localroad board. This brought up adiscussion in which tho sameground was gono over ns on tho sec-ond reading. Tho amendmentwas finally passed with tho provi-sion that in Honolulu tho workmust bo dono under tho supervi-sion of tho Road Supervisor.

"When Section 20 of tho bill wasreached n recess was takon to 1:80p. m.

Pokty-Eioht- h Day, Apiiil 20nr.

HOUSE Or HEl'ltESENTATIVKS.

Tho Houso of Ropresontativesdispatched considerable businessaftor its two days' rccoss thismorning.

An answer of tho Ministor ofForeign Affairs was jjiveu to thequestion of Rop. Iuioo, if thorohad been any correspondence be-tween tho United States AliniBtorand Alinistor AVillis on any claimfordamuges by Frank Godfroy:

"There lias been no correspon-dence, but on December 4, 1895,Air. Willis called at tho ForeignOtlico and stated that Air. Godfroyhad prosontod a claim for damagesngninst tho Hawaiian Governmentbased upon two comi)laints,tlio onobeing that ho was detained at thooholora hospital twenty-fou- r hourslonger than tho period goneiallyrequired, tho second stating thatin Soptombor last ho was assault-ed by masked men and tarred andfeathored by thorn. Air. Williswont on to say that tho first chargewas not sent to Washington, hav-in- g

boon droppott-hor- o. With ro--gaid to tho bccond charge theUnited States Government do-olin- ud

to tako any action in thenuittor, it being sololy within thojurisdiction of tho local courts."

There had boon no correspond-nnu- o

between the Department amitho Haurotary of Btatu of A morionrogurdiiig any vuoli olaiiii.

Tlio bill rolating to Huuiihim wiihrotmivud from tlioHoimto.

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Ribbons in all Colors from 25c per piece of 18 yards.

Honey Towols 50c

Feather Mounts from 25c each.

EVENING BULLETIN, 20, 18.

L. B. Kerr, Queen Street; Honolulu.

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Children's and Ladies' Sailor Hats from 25c each.

White Comb from per dozen.

APEIL

American Prints", twenty-fiv- e yards for One Dollar.

Men's and Boys' Straw Hats from 25c each.

Cretonnes from 10c per yard.

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Flannellotes, from 12 yards for One Dollar.

75c per

Handkerchiefs in all Colors 10c

White Muslin Dress'Gootls from 15 yards' for 6he Dollar;.

Lace Curtains from pair.

Silk from each.

Oriental Curtains at 1.50 per Worth

A. Largo of Flowers 10c Spray.

Linen Table 75c per dozen.

from 50c-pe- r dbzera

pair. 3.50..

from 'per

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Linen. Cloths from 45c per yard.

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Ties from 10c each.

J- 8-' "These are tliobulk of tile Stock, will be offered at the same and buyers failing to grasp this will got badly left. J

Kerr, Queen Street, Honolulu.

Handkerchiefs "Hensafci-ichetl.-

Variety

Napkins

Damnsk-Tabl-

only'leatlers," proportions,, opportunity

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"How Proco'' Conl "Oil .Stoves.

From nil accounts the Hawai-ian Hardware Company jnado an-

other ten-strik- o when it introduc-ed the "New Frocoss" blue ilamocoal olil cooking stoves to the Ha-

waiian public.This. stove has a powerful bluo

llamo:- - absolutely odorless. Anyutensil. or flat ir6n may1 bo placeddirectly in the flame without aparticle .o soot being depositedupon it. I3y tho ubo of tho sim-

plest device it is impossible toturn tho wick too high, thus in-

suring a perfect flame at all timeswhen in operation. Possibly thomoBt positive proof of tho snecoesof this stove is tho result obtainedin baking. Tho inside meabuio-mont- s

of the oven on tho "NowProcess" ' Bluo Flamo Oil Stovoare 19 iiichos wido, 12 inchesdeep and 13J incheshigh. "Withthis largo oven it is possible tocook as porfectly and quickly asin any coal, gas. or gasoline runge.Tho uso of coal-o- il (korosono) isso gonornl that evory household isprovided with it; honco there isno annoyancoin tho mattor ofprocuring fuel in any locality.

Slooiillclit Concert.

Tho Hawaiian band will play atEmma square this ovoning at 7:80.Professor Bergor gives out thofollowing program:

TAUT I.

March Illinois Battleship ShermanOvertur- e- Xnmpn llerohlBeli'Ctlon Nnlmcco VeullThree Uawalluu Solos and Choruses. Hoo-hcu-

Olwl Naul and Alien Oc.

TAUT II.Medley Popular Airs KappeyA ItcmlnUccnco of tlio Midwinter Fair

(by request) Donljranwaren company li.MiiiBiruiBiujrciiucni;

IlerccrWaltz The Tyrolean .Zeflcr

Hawaii Ponol,

Osman Digna, who in tho uprising of tho Mahdi performed suchprodigies of valor and was con-tinually reported (load, and is nowreported as a leader in tho nowholy war, is tho son of a Frenchnobleman, and was educated intho military echool at Cairo.

Tho only gonuino Dr. "WilliamsPink Pills for Palo Peoplo havetho name in full on tho wrapperand also on tho glass bottle Donot accept any othor, but insiston Iho gonuine. Hollistor DrugCo., Agont.

290290290. Tho UnitedCarriago Co. Pino carriages andtho fastest horses in tho worldwith compotont drivers alway ob-

liging. Corner King and Fortstreots. Telephone 290.

Commissioner of DeedsFOH THK

Stale of California.Having lecn appointed and commissioned

a Commissioner of Deeds for tliu Statu of Cal-ifornia, I nm prepared

To administer and certify oaths.To take and certify depositions and affida-

vits.To taKu and certify tlio acknowledgment or

proof of powers of attorney, mortgages,transfer?, grants, deeds or other instrumentsfor record.

A. V. GEAR,Telephone 250. COO King Street.

R. C. A. PETERSON,

Custom, House Broker,

Notary -- :- Public,General Business Agent.

Collodions carefully attended to.

trjrOfflco with II. E. Walkor, dim.rains Block, Mor chant street. 238-t- f

W. H. RICKARD,General Business Agent.Will attend to Conveyancing ill

all its Branches, Collectingand all Business Matters

of trust.

All BusinoHs entrusted to himwill lecoivo Prompt and CarefulAttontion. Ollico:

Hcnokaa, Hamakua, Hawaii,

A New Abstract Office.

Ah a rosult of 1C year's oxporl-oiic- o

in tho AliHtraot BiminoHH, Inm prnpuroil to iiiuko AlmlrmitH ofTitlo In a iuohI thorough, luiuunilnfind (loiimlnlo niiiiimir, mid onhIioiI jiolitm.

V, Y. iMAKINNDY.

In W, 0, flinilli'u OJllnp, 1118

Jforl Utrool. Wit

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PAGIFIC

HARDWARE

Company,-- DKAi.r.ns IK--

TnvwareGlasszvare

13. & N. LampsAND SILK LAMPSHADES.

Hawaiian Lime.Cummina' Block i

FORT STREET.

SANDERS'.

EXPRESSDrays

ICxpress"Wagons

TrucksWo uso tho greatest caro in

moving all kinds of goods andat Moderate Pbioes.

King Street, near Fort.Tolophono 8G.

J. J. SUT.MVAN, J. IlUCKLKT,President. Sco'v.

FasliMSlaisCo.,!Ilonolulu, II. I.

S0li.ivjn & Buckley, Mnn'fj'rb.

FINEST EQUIPPED CARRIAGES

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

Stand at the Pantheon Stables,Corner of Fort nnd Ilotel Streets.

TeiiEi'nojJK:Haw'n Hotel Stnblos, 82.I'nutheon Stnbles, 81,Fnsluon Stnbles. 148.

LA iti

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Kino akd Nooano Suiters.

Telephone J21C

SJSff" Comment is uuuecessay.

WM. LARSEN.

NIEPER'S EXPRESS.

BAGGAGE delivered nnd chock-e- d

to any Steamer. Furnitureand Pianos carefully moved atReasonable Rates.

SatisfactionFort and Queen St8.

Day Tel. 912, Residence Tel. Gi3.

GEORGE L DAVISATTORNEY AT LAW.

Honolulu, If. 1.

ST" Ofllco : 114 Merchant street.

GILBEET F. LITTLE,

ATTORNEY AT LAW.HILO, HAWAII.

A. S. Humphreys.ATTORNEY AT LAW.

Honolulu.

Ofllco i Kniilmmnuu Htreet.

A. V. GEAR.

3SrotaX37 ijulolicTvleiliong WH, till No, MJ, KlniBt.

TYPBWRITINQ ANI) COPYINO.

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Bi"jraaw

EVENING BULLETIN, APRIL 20, 189G.

CLOSING OUT SALE.Entire Stock to be Closed Out Rggardless of Cost

SPECIAL BARGAINS IN

Japanese Silks, Crockery, Neckties,Hats, Crepe Dress Shirts, Etc.

K. FUELTTA,Hotel Street, Robinson Uloek.

rfltiiMM

Large .Issortaiieirb

Yamatoya and Akao Shirts.

4

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Crepe Shirts, Linen Shirts,Sillc Shirts, White Shirts,Constantly on hand.

TTTTZuJMLT.ac

P. O. Box 480.

THE PLACE ON THE TO

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UOKNER OF

King & Nuuanu Sts.

L. AIILO,No. 408, Nunanu stroot,

nns juHt received a now line ofDRY GOODS, LADIES AND GENTS'

SHOES AND GENEHAL MERCHAN-DISE.

Agent for the following rico plantations:Waiplo, Waiawn, Wuimalu, Waialua,Kancohe and Kapalama.

jDT My rico from Kancobo is matkodL A and is guaranteed Al.P. O. Box 114, .... Telephone 109.

CHIN WO & CO.Young Ah In, Mgr.

Corner Bcrctanla nnd Nnuanu Ms., Honolulu.RICE PLANTElta-Alwa- ys have for sale theheat quality of rice. Our rite marked U'Ot!le guaranteed to bo Al.

Agcuts for tliu following rlee plantation:Palamu, Unlaw a, Moanalua, WnlMkl, Walplo.Kalawao, Kawalhapa and Wuloll, Onliu, anillluuulul, Kauai.

115 Tul.218. P01Iox24'..

YEE ON CO.,317 Nuuanu St. P. O. Ilov 141.

Watchmakers and

Repairing ot Watches nnd Juwtliv, ALLWOllli (5UAKANTEi:i).Importers ol Vatche8 and Clocks ol Finest14'J (lrude.

Planing Mill,VING FAT &CO.,

CONTUACTOU8 AM) lJUII.Dr.U3,Furniture o( nil kltnl nmdo nnd ri'pnlred

IlulUllng liouniis uml luuklng rlt'u inllUnP, t). Ilox IW.cm'iiiT King ami llctlml

M rents, H'i

Piano For Salo,

a wonnwAiii) k iiuuwn I'iako.iIIWHH.i ItUilriMUtlUMftWl

IWfT'I'l .... .1 kllHliw mhII'iiwii, in m kwi mmiuar

nm "h.T.W Wmwwum,

M" V4HPHPipp:r

Ntt door to Ordwny & l'orter.

Hats! -:- -

yKvV "!

liq&de To OndBif Aqif gfcijle

Ladies and Gents.Now Stjles Every MONDAY nnd

Best Straw Hats,Prom 25c. TJp.

T. MTJRATA.No. 325 Nuaauu Street. I,12-t- f

S. KIMURA,Wholesale Dealer in Japanese

Wines.Liquors and Provisions, 8akl a specialty,

Allen Stheet. Telephone 703.

Telephone 245MutualFOUND

CHEAPEST ISLANDS

Second-Han- dFURNITURE.

Buy ftfew

Manufactur-ing Jewelers.

Orient

n9MiMP!

Hats!

IXL HonoluluH. 1.

DYEING- - !

If you want your Clothos Dyed nnd uiadoto look now, call arouud at

CHOCK LOOK'S,jVIeroliant :- -: Tailor.

49 Nuunnn street, P O Eox 153.

C T. AKANANo. 324, Nnuanu street.

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

"W. A.hiu & Co.,320 Nuuanu Streot.

MERCHANT-:-TAILOR- S.

l'iuo Suitings from Rcut Amoricau audEngliHh Cloth.

Clothes Cleaned nnd Repaired.

TIM KBE,MERCHANT TAILORSuits to ordtr. Fit Guaranteed, Kino DuckSuit, 5 up; Fino Tweed PantH, $1.60 upjI'mo hult, $18 up. Clotlum cleaned mid

200 KINO STRl-I-P. O. Ilox 11 1.--

Chock Chee & Co., Merchant Tailors,

ClotlicK Cl( lined nnd Rcpalrod.No, il'JJ Numinu Htriut.

','in-i- y 1', t. Hok g:i:i.

CoiisoMalcil Sola Water Co,, L'i

.1Sh)1iiiiii(IsCorner Alton A Tort Sts., Honolulu,

HOLLI8TER & OOt,

The . . .

Hawaiian ElectricCompany,

Has a lurjjo uusortmeut of

Chandeliers and Elec-trical Goods

Constantly on hand.

Estimatos given for house wir-ing and Electrical plants.

Marino Wiring a spooialty,

THEO. HOTTFMANN,32-t- d Manager.

WRIGHT BROS.FORT STREET,

next to Lucas' Mill

Ships' Blacksmitliing,Carriage Building

and Repairing

Drays, Carts andWagon Building

WINDLASSESFor PULLING UP Trees

SPECIALTY

HONOLULU

Carriage Manufactory123 & 130 FOHT STREET.

Carriage BuilderAND RErAIItF.lt.

BhcbmitinAll Its Branches.

W. W. WRIOHT, Proprietor.(Successor to Q. West.)

T. B. MURRAY,KING STREET.

Fitted up with all tho ModernAppliances for

Manufacturing and Repairing Vehicles

of Every Description.

Blacksmithing and Horso Shooing.

ALU WORK GUARANTEED.

Telepln.or3Le 52FOOK ON & CO.,

Nunanu Streot.

Just opened wow supply of First-clas- s Shoesjust rocctved.

Ladios' & Gonts' Shoes Mado to Ordor

From American aud French Leathers.

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

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

Boots and Shoes to order, I uso tho bestmaterial. Goods warranted ton ear well. 143- -

European Restaurant.509, Hotel street.

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

served on Thursdays and Sundays.Hoard by week 34.60.

tf For best crnality of Manilla Cigar,Cigarettes aud Tobacco como to Hop Siug'anext door. 147-t- f

PALACE KESTAURANTFormerly tho Bay Ilorso Saloon

Corner Bothcl and Hotel Stroots, Honolulu.

Sl'KOIAIi EATINO nOUSE.Private Itooms for Ladies and Gentlemen.

Open from 5 a, m. to 1 iu morning.Frico of TicUts, I.C0. Singlo Meal, 25o.

JN"ev Rostanrant,Iietliol street abovo Post Ofllco.

NICE AND CLEAN.Chiokcu on Tuesdays, Thursdays nnd

Saturdays, Ico Cream on Sunday h. FinoSalads with dinner oach day.

Meals, 2J& ?t.W).

A.STOI-- 1 MOUSE,(All CHOCK, 1'ropr.)

Meals 25 Cents. EAJNAN.D. .

Pnvnto ltooiu for Ladies.

GnltNKlt IloiKI. AND UMoN StH.

Iir.8'l.UltANT.Meals at All Hours, ('txm from S it, in, In1 o'clock at ululit. hiitiirday, npui nilnight. -- I tiuliots for SI.JH) HertliluuClean. HOTIII, HTIII'.KT,i OppoMlla l'niitlinon Baloon,

8HOWHAI.U FACTOIIY

Klnntt Mint I'tuik'litMiNvl WtruMiM,

IOE -:- - CREAM !

ijtr ii4ui iu nil imiu wi ihu 41 f.

LIN TAI GO.410 Hotel street, near Nuuanu.

ImportersOf All Kinds of Provisions,

ALSO

Chinese Tea andGinger,

GROCERIES, -:- - RICE,All kinds of Canned Kmlt, Cigars,and n largo assortment o( goods toonumerous to mention nt the very

LOWEST PRICES.2W-2-

CIGARSALL KINDS OF MANILLA CIGARS

JOH MLK AT

JSZA.M TAPS,Opposite rauthcon llarlwr Shop, at Iocst

Try my

Flor Finn, La Pcrla Del Ortcntc,La J'ucrata Del Sol and

La Empcratriz.Tho Smoker'H FaTorites.

SIrLg" Xjee Co.,602 KING STREET

FEEHH :- -: IPRUITS- -

Ry every California Btcatccr.Importer o( all kinds of (Jrocorlej, Frult,

Canned Qoodr, Clpirn nd Tobaccos,at Lowest Trices.

Fresh Vegetables Alttnjs on Hand.

SING WO,Corner King and Bethel streets,

Dealer in Cignrs and TobaccosBest hrands of Manilla Cigarsand finest Cigarettes. . ,

At lowest prices. 421- -

AH PING,Dealer in Chinese Tea, Cigars,

Feannt Oil, Sugar, Soap,Candles, etc., nt lowestmarket price. . t . .

Cornor Nnuanu and I'anahl street. 143--

HOP HING & COMPANY,Wholesale Dealers In

Chinese Silk, Tea, and Matting,

Liquors and Manila Cigars, English andAmerican Groceries.

403 Ilotel street. Telephone 117.

QUONG SAM KEE & CO.

Importers and Dealers in

General Merchandise,115-t- f Cornor King and Maunakca Sts,

HO YEN KEE & CO.,JClwm.leis

and dealers In

CHOCKEItT, GLAS3WAKE, ETC., ETO.Water Flpes, laid and repaired,and plumbing neatly executed.

14- 3- No 41. Nuuanu street.

FOR . . .

TINWARE, CROCKERY, HARD-

WARE, CIGARS, ETC,

At lowest prices, go toWING TAI LUNG.

14- 1- iKU Nnuanu street.

TjAX SING- - KEE- -

I'LUAI IIEIl.

ALL KINDS OFTlNWAltE, CKOCKERY,etc, at the M-r- Ion ct prices. Kin;; streetmakul aud En a of Maunakca.

22Mf

CHEONG KEE CO.

All kinds of tinwnro, crockery,oto, at lowest prices

141 Nununn and Hotel streets

LIN SING KliJE,

lJlumbor tfc Tinsmith.Do tier ill Tin and Agate Ware.

All Kli.di of 1'lmnuliiL'dono in 8atUfuctoryMumiurul Lonent lUttm,

I'. O. lluxSTI, 313 40H1Ii)UIHt.

Ain,MANUl'AOTUHMU. ; UP1IOI.

8TKHK11 ; AND : DEAL-li- lt: JN , . , .

Furniture, Bodilluo, Etc, Etc,(jiiHioiwuir fin iiiiittr

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DANIEL LOGAN, Editor.

MONDAY, AP11IL 20, 1896.

NO DELAY.

Ir. Thurston, in a cliaraoteris-tic.iil- y

brisk letter to tho Adver-tiso- r,

urges upon tho Governmentami Lcgislnturo tho desirabilityo acting nt this session upon tholonu niattor. Ho shows that byfunding tho debt nt a lowor rntothan tlmt of six per cent on thoold loans, n million do'lurs mightbo borrowed for highly necessaryinternal dovolopmont without in-

creasing tho country's annual intorest bill. Mr. Thurston is notimpartial, however, when ho at-

tacks the loan at six per centlloatcd in London under the Gib-bo-

regime. Loans have been ed

since then at tho samo rate,which, if advantage had beentaken of that opening, couldhave been floated in tho Bamomarket for a lowor rate and thobonds command a premium ovonthen. It was the oponing thatcost heavily in expenses thatwould not need to be ropeated,aud thi-- fact was clearly shownat tho time. Ilowovcr, it is pleas-ing to find Mr. Thurston workingon tho same lino as tho Bulletinhas taken, against shoving all theimportant legislative duties oftoday upon tho next Legislature.

The Mart Beautiful Women . . .

. . . Also the Homeliest

USE DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR.k Your Grocer For It.

It your pictures are hung withbrass wire, take them down bo-fo- re

thoy fall and put on tho propor kind, which vou can got atKing Bros., Hotel St.

i.i:cihi,ATiuit; in m:ssion.

- Continued from 1st Page.use of a certain stream bo frco tothe public. Eoforred to publiclands committee.

Rep. Richards complained ofpotty pilfering of ponholdors frommembers' desks, to which ho hadto add the abstraction of postngoBtamps from his desk.

Hop. Kaeo introduced his pro-mised bill for tho preservation ofmorality. In connection there-with it was decided that tho Houso,not tho introducorof a bill, shouldpay for its translation.

Hop. lionuna presented a ques-tion to tho President of tho Boardof Health if ho was aware thatmany people died ovory year with-out medical attendance; if so, wastho Board doing auythiug aboutH?

Tho bill to punish target shoot-ing on Sunday was doforred.onaccount of another petition havingbeon received on tho Bubject.

Rep. Robertson presented a fav-

orable report of the judiciary com-mittee on tho bill to amend tholaw relating to pounds and estrays.

Consideration of tho Appropri-ation bill for salaries and payrolls waB resumed on third read-ing. Rep. Hanuna made futilomotions to reconsider, for raisingtho deputy sheriff of Maui's sala-ry from $2400 to $3000, and forrestoring tho salary of tho Hono-lulu road suporvisor to from$4200 to which it had boon

A clauso previously strickenout was restored, giving super-vision of Fire Department pay-ments to tho MiniBtor of tho In-

terior.Tho bill passed third rending

on a unanimous vole. It de-

creases tho total expenditures forsalaries and pay rolls from 81,950,-2i)- H,

as panned by tho Senate, to

51,931,011.82. a saving of 819,287.- -18. Tho totals under the dinerout heads aro as follow 's:Salary of President

S 21,000 00Pormanont Sottlo-mon- ts

10,120 00Judiciary 00Foreign Affairs.... 221,000 GO

Finance 97,400 00PostOffico 111,000 00Customs 120,840 00Attorney General.. 373,420 00Public Instruction.. 404,000 00Public Lands 21,440 00Interior Depart-

ment 28,013 32Bureau of Survey.. 23,100 00Registry of Convey-

ances 13,020 00Bureau of Immi-

gration 7,800 00AVater Works 23,554 00Public Works GO 004 00Hoard of Health... 119,112 00TiiBano Asylum .... 25,584 00Forests nntl Nur-sori- cs

15,920 00Public Grounds.. . 9,414 00MiscolIaneouB 04,100 00

Total 81,931,011 82Recess from 12 to 1:30.

NOTES OF IJOTn HOUSES.

Vice-presid- ent Knuhnuo off-iciated in tho Senato today in thoabsence of President Wilder, whois confined to his house by sick-ness.

Minister Damon was tho onlyrepresentative of tho Executivopresent in tho Senato today.

NEVER MIND

THE

Why andWherefore !

They Are Here!

What's Here?

Why, those

Elegant Shirt Waists

tho ladies have beonwaiting for so long 1

Who's Got 'Em!Why, M. MoTNERNY,the Men's Furnisher. . . .

"They'll be placed on sale

TO-DA- Y !

at his spring oponing, and youwant to hustle and make yourselections, for they arc sure togo like hot cakes.

"I MclNERHY,Fort and Merchant Sts

iiih 11 111 una j nwiijwfinw'iiiiiiwijmnniwiiwiiiwimiii iin

HTisr -- .11 1. or u.i ci Qua ' oAinry f fl

WMr - .4s ? X"9, ) V) " AUn TsirrAN .r.r--

EVENING BULLETIN, APRIL 20, 189G.

imely TP3QS

THE WORLD HAS NEEDED

IT! .

THE WORLD HAS WAITED" ' FOR IT!

THE WORLD CAN NOWHAVE IT I

HERE IT IS!

A innn mny Rtiy .

Ami 11 mau mnya mnn tuny puff ami blow , ''

Hut bo can't get trodol$y Hitting in tho shado , (

Wailing for business to grow.

The only way to get tradeis to tjo after it and bring itback with you and keep itwhen you have got it. Thisis our doctrine and we prac-

tice what we preach. We goafter the trade of Honoluluand the Hawaiian islands byadvertising for it, and we findthat it pays us to use wholecolumns of the newspapers indoing so where many mer-

chants only use inches. Thereis no use denying that adver-

tising will bring trade, but anyamount ot advertising won'tkeep it. The only way to keepthe trade we get by advertisingis to sell good reliable wares,and never misrepresent an ar-

ticle we advertise. We havenever done this yet and wedon't intend to commence at"this late day. The successwhich has attended our intro-

duction of the wonderful"NEW PROCESS" BLUEFLAAE COOKING STOVE,is an instance of the way wedo business. We accepted theagency of this stove because weknew its merits. We advertis-

ed it with certain guaranteeswhich in every case have beenfulfilled. Our sales last weekwere phenomenal but in everyinstance the stove sold hasdone just exactly what we saidit would.

The Wonderful "New Pro-

cess" Blue Flame Oil Stove, is acoal oil stove that gives a pow-

erful blue flame; that operates

without the slightest smoke orodor; that uses commonCoal-o- il (Kerosene); whichwill do the work as quicklyand perfectly as any Gas orGasoline Stove and in theoperation of which there can-

not be the slightest fear of ac-

cident. It is the most econo-

mical operating stove in theworld, and a stove that admitsof drawing light and heat fromthe same barrel.

We have these stoves in two

sizes, me larger wan uireetop burners and oven is soldat ,$2?; the other with twoburners and oven is 22.50.

Call and examine thesestoves al

I Itiwaiian Mnrchvarc Co.

IiIMITWI),

HiiiimIU WpruukwU' Ihiiili,

wo, 1)07 monv mmm

Results of Honesty."My watch is giving mo tho ut-mo- Bt

satiBf action; I actually be-

lieve it does not vary a secondduring tho weok."

Pleasant remarks these. Justtho kind of bulm a watchmakernoeds occasionally to keep uphis spirits. For you knowworking all day on a highstool, a glass firmly screwedinto one oyo, looking at objectsso tninuto it takes a microscopeto distinguish them, is not thepleasuntest occupation whichcould fall to tho lot of man. '

So it's no wonder a fellowgets all out of sorts occasion-ally, and then it's the time afew remarks like the abovedoes what all tho patent medi-

cine in the world could not ac-

complish, cheers up, mokesthings look brighter, the nextjob goes all the smoother.

Speaking ot'the above watch:It wa'snn old one. Tho wearerhad used it steadily for fortyyears. It had run enoughjhadrevolved its wheels so loner andsteadily, that at last it wasttred out. Tho pivots were soworn, the wheels just wobbledand wobbled, then stopped al-

together. What was to bodone? Throw it away? Get anew one. Yes, but the wearervalued it for its associations, itwas as dear to hi in as his bestfriend;so nothing would do butbuild it all over as it were, renew tho parts, put somo gointo it. That wo accomplishedit to tho entire satisfaction oftho owner, his remarks abovewould surely leave no room fordoubt. And we can do thesame with yours, sometimes-the- y

go a little too far, and thocost for reconstruction is toomuch, but generally no workis too intricate for us. It isthat which we brag about,complicated work is our strong-hold. Isn't it casonablo nowto suppose that we are betterablo to do your less intricatework?' Wouldn't it be safer togive us tho custody of yourwatch altogether; no matterwhat tho trouble,, and have afeeling; of certainly as to itstreatment?

H. F. WichmanNO. 10, FORT ST.

Notice.

HAVING PURCHASED THEbusiness o tho Nov 10 Fort SforeotStore from the eatato of the-lat- e

J. T. "WatorliouBOj. I will continuetho same business under my ownname.

Thanking tho patrons for theirpatronage during tho twenty-fiv- e

years of my nmuagement ci .thebusiness, I ask for a continuanceof the Bamo liboral patronage.

A full line of Dry Goods andFancy Goods rill be kept con-stantly on baud at lowest pricos.

I HAVE JUST RKCKrVFJ)

a lEx Irmgarcl M

An nsbortmcut ct

Victoria Lawns, Doyleys, Cool-

ing Cloths and

SES3ES.C3rE!S2i Liiion Tublo Damask and Lin-- 1

uu Napkins, Luton and Turkish Towols, Curtain Loops,Silk Boltings, otc, etc.

E, W, JORDAN.

"'davit) k. "hakim,;i.MoHni.,

AH auWiiilw)) lHf lit ! WJWhI nh

&i m ii ,(, ,iw ' 1W,

Ammumerf ' tPS19 VM Wi - A

(This is tho Celebrated Thoroujilibred HuIIiIoj; " 30Z" tlmt licked every other bulhlogin tlio world that Ttould lijiltt.)

That the MANUFACTURERS' SHOE COM-PANY is not tho Largest Shoo House in theHawaiian Islands ? And who say that we don'tsell at Bedrock Prices ?

Auction Sales by Jas. F. Morgan.

COFFEE ESTATE AND LANDS

Fcr Sale.1 am directed to sell at Public Auction on

Wednesday, May 37, '98,at 12 o'clock noon 4' paid day at my salesroom on Queen etrert. In Honolulu (unletssooner illaponvit of ot yrlvnte snle) tuc lollow-l-n

ileserlbiU iroiurty, namely:A tract oriaml of about i!,3U0 acres lm fee

simple situate nt h'olo and Olclomoaua 1 InSouth Konu, Island ef Hawaii, about eightmiles by a good road from llookcna, ono-o- l

tliu largest Illumes In Kona. There Is an ex-cellent landlni; on the land Itself from wherethe colfee and other praducc could be shinnedand aKoodsltu for a mill near tho landing.Fifty acres of land arch) coffee, lioujrlily es-

timated tlicro is about feven hundred acres ofsplendid coffco land lyfugall on one block onboth sides of the Oovurnmcnt Road. Eighthuudrrd acres lylne abate and to tho East ofthe seven hundred actus above mentioned Isalso excellent land and although at a higheralt It ml o Is no doubt olio well adapted forooifeu culture. The lower land below thocoffee belt Is sultuolc tbrplucapplcs and sisal.Tlicro b a drying liouue, store and work,rooms, a Gordon' I'ulper, laborers quartersand water tanks nt the plantation, aud theland 1 partly walled. There hns never beenany blight on this land! although coffco wasplanttagreat mauvjetrraatro. Old residentsof Kona ll!e the late 1)1 II Nahlnu, J, W.Kualmoku and other h.tve testltlcd to thisfiict. Tliero Is a sea fisiery appurtenant iwOlelomonim 1.

Terms cash or part of the purchase priceonn remain on mortgngcat eight per cent perannum. Deeds and statsps at the expense ofpurchancr.

A map of tho property can be seen and fan-ther particulars obtained at my sales rooms.

J. F. MOB CAN,211-b- J Auctloneotv

Ramon aVelvet

Face Powder.The purest and most jerfoct Jaco

powder that scienco and skillcan

produce. Makes tho ukinRoft nnd

bonutiful, romoving all shiny

It is invisible on. closest inspec-

tion. Absolutely harmloss. Itwill ho tho fnco powdor used by

ludies of reQuoinont for tbo next

fifty yours.

Take no substitute). Insist on

geltiui; tho BOiuiino. lliimona

Powdor, as no otlior will provo

half as good.

HOBR;0il DIfJJfl CO,

UU 1.1 OQIHTH,

David Dayton.T. Jiuvw trfonio oli-on- l:

who "vnul;lionet I'o livH in,

nnvW pyion.

Independent Orderop

Odd .. FellowsSpecial Notice.

ANY ODD "FELLOWS IN GOODstanding, whether memberaof looal Lodgesor viaitotu, who lmvo not received' invfia.tiona to tho Anniveisary Colobration, onApril 25th, ors reqneste-- ' to notify tho tin.dereitfned cither pcraonally or through thePostOfflco.

OHA.ni.EST. noDOEns,.Becretary Coiomitlee of Arrangonicnts.

28'J 2t

To Let.

COTTAGE WITH JL'OUn KOOJrS,.llathroom, ltailway Depot.$18.00 per month. Apply to IWLAMA.GltOOEKY, opposite Jtailwny Depot.

1S2-1-

A. C. WALL, D. D. Si,.

(DENTIST.Hotel Street, AiliiiRtou Cotlngo.

Kawaiahao Seminary

BKjSTJSPiTAT INDEPENDENCE PARK,.

Saturday Evening, April ?5Ui.

Annis Montague TurnerVLL SING.

fflST' Professor Uerger's Hand wiU ho inattendance. 2SOtd

Administrator's Notice.Notice is hereby given that the. under-

signed has this day been appointed Adminis-trator of tUu estate of William Carey Lane,deceased, of Honolulu. Island ofOatiu, Ha-waiian Islands, and all creditors aro herebynotified to present their claims, daly authen-ticated and with proper vouchers, If anyexist, even If tho claim Is securedi by mort-gage upon roaE estate, to me at my.otlloo, InHonolulu, (being the oillco of AiS. Hum-phreys, Attoroey-at-La- w, 113 Kaahumanastreet) within six months from tho date ofthis publication, or be forever barred. Andall pcrsous Indebted to the said Estate arerequested to make Immediate payment ofsuch Indebtedness to me.

JOHN G.LANE.Administrator or the Estate of William

Carey Lano, deceased.Dated April 8th, 18'JO. 273-8- 1

MARSHAL'S SALE.

By virtno of a Writ of Excoution issuidout of tho District Court, on tho 11th dor ofApril, A. D. 1800, o(,'.mwt J. Kabahawal,defendant, in fnvor of W O." Aohi,plaintiff, for tliomiui of $10.00, 1 hnvo leviedupon and shall exposo for ualo at tho StationHouso iu the District of Honolulu, Islandof Ouhu.nt 12o'clook of Wednesday, tho 20thday of May, A. D 160(1, to tho hithcstbidder, all the right, title mill interem ofiwvmiu. u, iiuuiiimwiu, iieiuuimui, in nnu tothe following proporty,un!cnn dd Jiuluiuout,intents!,. .., r.nulu.... nn.l...... mvuviw ikiu 1,., .,,.,., !,...

M.rf V.MVHDV. w ...UVIUIIHly paid,

List of properly for hU i .1 Dmk llrmvn SUIIion. limndod 10 withnu hncriuil frustrutoii o.mu on top iind hot

toinl on tho rltiht hind leK.

H. H. HITOHCOfJK,'ily Murnhal....Ilnnoliilii, Oiilni, 17, lll(l, JWl-a- t

To Lot or Loano,

THIS 'JlhlDWCJIHlI'MIIH.A.I.ONn,I milium. I'imr h1 iiiiinm, iWniir, humJihImh imiu iwniiy, Mt hiii i'mOi mmUot him) ilil wnUh--

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A dining room is never complete unless

there is a Sideboard to match tho rest of

your dining room Furniture: This piece of

furniture used to bo a luxury on account of

the high prices, but of late years the prico

for a good Oak Sideboard carved in pretty

designs, is in tho reach of , tho ordinary man.

Come early and avoid tho rush.

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Ordway & PorterRobinson Block Hotel Street.!

Sideboards.

ffiffeto.1 lawj;, i

Bedroom Suits Galore

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, In Oak, Birch, Curly Maplo and othor woods that are up to

, the Standard in every direct from tho

Factory by Furniture Dealers who aro always up-to-da- te and

NEXT to themselves on to

house You don't make any mistake when you

buy Bedroom Sots from us, and whisper, tho price will bo

within your reach. S

China Closets.

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Fino dinner sets and tho

of odd pieces of pretty

China is a fad that most peo-

ple in Honolulu aro guilty of.

you havo such a col-

lection stowed away in your

pantry. If so don't you want

to display them to your friends?

This you can do properly in

ono way only, to wit: by in-

vesting a few dollars in a

China Closet. We present to

your notico an Oak Frame

with an Oval Glass that is tho

proper thing, and whisper

again, tho prico will suit youas well as us.

Ordway

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particular. Imported

thoroughly everything pertaining

furnishing.

iicollecting

Perhaps

Chiffonier.

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Nothing sets a lady's roomoft' as well as a Chiffonier. Thoono we present above has afine French plate Bevel Mir-ror and several drawers. Thispiece of fuanituro is highlypolished and makes a very de-

sirable piece of furniture in-

deed. Wo have them in dif-ferent woods. Birch and Oak,however, are tho most popular.Now, don't forget that, besidestho articles enumerated aboveour stock is complete in othorbranches of House Furnishing.For instance, wo havo a stockof Portier Curtains to selectfrom that are up to tho limit.Tablo and Stand Covers thatwill harmonize with your wallpaper and carpets, Patent Cur-tain Poles and ShadeB that arowarranted to work properly.

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.THIS AGE OF MARVELS. M

V" - EDISON GREATLY ITIPitOVES THE ?i

C4 - KIHETOSCOI'E. I

'Panoramic I'lollirci of n Serpentine '4Iiancer Magnified Six Ilmi- - J

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Now, we are going to toll you about a hand-some piece of furniture. Not only is thisSecretary Book Caso pretty, but it is usefulas well. On ono sido you havo adjustableshelves that can be made to fit any sizo book.At the top t.f tho othor sido is a fino FrenchPlato Bevel Mirror, below this is a completeWriting Desk fitted out with holes, drawersand other accessories necessary to a well-ordere- d

desk and completed with a foldingshelf that can be lot d. wn when writing andclosed and locked afterward. Below tho deskare threo drawers that come in very handyfor holding writing material and odds andends that accumulate about a piece of furni-ture of this description.

"w"---m--- -' ty - -JWWW WtiWjL '"pV !

WE SAID SO!

ft Porter

Secretary

A now invention by Thomas A.Edison was shown to a few por-boi- ib

at tho West Orango labora-tory about two weeks ago. Thonow machine is roally a grown-u- p

kinotoscopo, and is a Buccess.Edison calls his latest inventiontho vitaBcopo, which, ho says,means tho machine showing life,and that i exactly what tho nowapparatus does. Tho viUiscopo isun improvomonb on tho kinotos-copo, by which tho moving lifo-siz- o

figures o men, women andanimals are thrown upon a screenby moans q bright lights undpowerful loiiBes.

The first picture hIiowii was ncolored panorama of n serpentinodauco by Anabollo. Tho film rollon which tho photographs weroattached WAS nrrnnmul rvn- - lmlf ..

dozen spools and pulleys, and thomachino was sot in motion. Eventhe inventor himsolf was surpris-ed at tho result. Annliolln .Innn,ifor flVO mhmfiVq. nnri flion n nn.rania of tho English Derby wasthrown upon tho screen.

Tho feature of tho now machinowhich astonished all who saw thoviews was tho almost ontiro ab-sence of vibration in tho picturesas thoy appeared on tho screen,and which had been tho hardestohstaclo to Biirmouut in perfectingtho apparatus. Tho originalphotographs aro about the sizo ofa special delivery postago stamp,and to produco a lifo-siz- o picturethov aro maonifiod nhnnf. inttimes.

Edison expects to bo ablo soonto improve tho phonograph bothat it will bo ablo to talco recordsdouble tho longth of thoso whichtho prosont cylinders will contain,audtho vitascopo and phonographwill then bo bo combined that itwill bo possible for an audioncoto watclr tho photographic ronro-ducti- on

of grand opera and hoartho singers and see tho actingwith as much 'distinctness ofsound and vision as if thoy weroin an opera-hous- e.

NEW HIISNIOXAU. SOCIETY.

Phltantliroptpu Incopnrnto for Tinnyand WorthV Object.

Articles of incorporation of thoMissionary Society of St. Paultho ApoBtlo, in tho Stato of Cali-fornia, wore filed with tho CountyClork recently. Thoro is no capi-tal stock. Tho directors for thofirst year are as follows: HonryH. Wyman, Arthur M. Clark, S.B. Hedces. M. OMn nnd TVnnniaB. Dohorty.

llio announced purposes of thonow organization aro stated thiiB:"That tho TlurnoRpnfnr wlnVl u ;formed aro tho religious instruc- -nuu u iu peopio, especially oDOOr and tlOflnetWl nnrarvnn (nLi'nUUU

fimnll pnn rrrn- -gationB not able to Bupport a-- lu.yjriuuu, w givo missions incitieB and villages, to impart amoral education to poor and or-phan children, and to found andmaintain Bchools, asylumBiospi-tals- ,

parsonages and comotories1bb it may deom proper."

KED CKOSS IN TUIIKCY,

niltt Uartou Not Illudorcd. by thn. OfllcUU.MisB Clara Barton, prosidout of

tho American Red Gross Socioty,is much disturbed on account oftho reports circulated in thoUnited States that Bod Cross ro-h- of

is being controlled by thojrks. This is not tho caso. Tholurkish Government allows thoagonts of Miss Barton to dis-tribute rolief funds, tho onlystipulation boingthut it must hodono in tho presence of TurkisholliuialH,

Tho Duke of Argylo, in a cir-cular appealing for roliof fiunlnfor Armonin, jiaj-- a tribute to tinwork of tho Amorlcan mleaioun-rio- B,

wlio, ho fiayp, with braveryJiiiyo undortnkon tho work in thiifitoo of many ell 111 on I (Ion iimlmunh1 MiMininnmonl, nud nro wHyMr billing roliof (rmii nlunlouii

10 I ill h inliiuHiiil,,,;,,,,,! m,.Tuiroll) IlinUiillml Hlnlort Millieiiril)v)lioi)llnioiiiHofMiih

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ITIIiH Vande rbllt Betrothed to IlnrrrWhitney.

The Now York World says thatthe engngomont of Gortrudo Ynn-dorbi- lt

nnd Hnrry Pnyno "Whitnoyis now ndmiti' l by till thoir friondsand denied l) till tho family. Itonly awaits tho formality of thoannouncement. Miss Vandorbiltis tho daughter of Cornelius Van-dorbi- ltt

and thuroforo tho prospec-tive hoiress of one-four- th of about$100,000,000, and Harry Payuo"Whitney is tho only son of win.0. "Whitnoy and tho prospectiveheir to one-ha- lf of tho Payue-SVhitno- y

millions.Miss Vandnibilt is not aboauti-fu-l

young woman, but she is verycomely, with a round form andfull, intelligent faco and waving,fair hair. S3ho is just 20 yearsold, atid was introduced to societyat tho largest vecoption over givonin Now York in January of lastyear

Younc "Whitney is a fiuo, athlo- -

youth, with dark hairand dark skin. Ho is very un-

assuming, natural and frank. Heis an exceedingly good typo ofAmerican youth, and would havomado a placo for himBolf in thoworld without his father's influ-ence.

A Timely subsidy

In tho provision of tho postoilicoappropriation bill reported to thoSeuato that additional compensa-tion to tho oxtoutof $80,000 bo

mado to tho Oceanic SteamshipCompany for carrying tho mailsbotweon San Francisco, Now South"Wales,Now Zoalaud, Hawaiian Isl-

ands and tho islnuds of tho PacificOcean thoro lies a promiso, saystho Call, that Congress has awak-ened to tho daugor threateningour comtnoicial standing with thocountries and islands ot tho ooutuPacific, and that it is disposed tolend its assistance in protectingthe interests of tho morchrnts,producors and manufacturers ofthis country agahiBt tho keen andenergetic compolition of Canada,aided by iU mothpr country.

"When n lino of steamers woa

first put on to ply botweon Van-couver, B. C, and tho Orient,little approhonsion was felt bythe San Francisco merchants

tho trado with Japan andChina. It was thought that thoextent of tho industries of ournorthorn neighbor would not war-

rant a continuance of tho project.But dospito this lpcal view of thesituation that lino has not onlybeen maintained, but has continu-ed to grow in importaucp. it istrue that this is not duo to anynatural advantages. Liberal sub-

sidies from tho homo countrymado it possible for that lino tocompote successfully with tho Paoi-fi- c

Mail Steamship Company andtho Occidputal and Oriontal Steam-ship Company for tho trado andtratlio of tho Oriqnt, and a similarpolicy, omulatojl by tho Colonies,has brought about tho establish-ment of a ccmipptiug line of steam-or- s

botweon Vancouver and Aus-

tralia. Without munificent subsidies tho' maintenance of thoselinos would bo virtually impossible. Under tnoBO circumstancestho only salvation for tho American trans-I'aci- uc carriers lies intho protection afforded by theFederal Government by resort tosubsidies.

Hitter Agaliut Kuglaml.

Tho St. Petersburg Viedomoati,

in tho courso of a violent urtiolo,says: Mr. Balfour's statmont thatEngland ia not bound in any waysimplifies tho Egyptian situation.This is tho last ohunco to rodoemtho Suez Canal. "While tho English are in Egypt thoro will bo nopoaco for Europe. England ib

tho world with her terri-tory.

Don't givo yourself away by ac-

cepting any of tho inferior brandsof boor but insist on having thatwell-know- and popular liriuidknown as tho Hoattfo boor to bohad at tho Critorion.

City (Jurruigo Co., J. S, And.rudo, munnger, It' you want n

hackwith good homo unci oiiro-f- ul

driver riK P U'plopbdno HO,oorriur of Fort and MerchantutrtbN Ilnnk ntu) liouro,

Tlinio mo imiiiy IixIm of liwr,hut (trior nniii)Iii lint HmiMlu

hour nt ((in Ciiinrlon you will for-i- tiik i) nil oil i 'in ihkI ilik lolliouM Tim Orllorl'iil Hulorm UupI, Why' ti(jiitfhluM

hew Goods!

New Prices!

"Wo have just receivednt the

niii?i?j M

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New Lines of Goods in nil

Departments.

Agateware, China, Glass-

ware and Toilet Sets. Hardware, Paints, Oils and Colors.

Our Grocery Departmenthas beun largely extended byadditions in Fancy and StapleArticles. Pie Fruits andCanned Goods in largo variety.

Housekeepers will find ourstock of Lace Curtains,Sheetings, Cotton and Linen;Table Damask and Napkins,tho most complete in town.

Gent's Underwear, Tennisnnd Negligee Shirts, Sweatersin Blue and Whit1. Laces, Ho-

siery and Serges. Ladies' andGent's Umbrellas. A new lotof Saddles and Gent's RussetLeggings, Pommel Slickersand Rain Coats.

j3T We havo recently reviewed our stock, many goodsaro marked down and ourprices merit rour patronages.

J. T. Waterhouse,Queen Street Stores.

International

Iron WorksQiutu Srcct, Honolulu.'

ESTIMATES AND DESIGNS

Furnished for Building All Classes otMachinery ltepatr work, anil,

Reconstruction or Itemodel-In- g

Old Plants.

Iron, Brass, Phosphor-Bronz- Zinc, Alu-minum, and Load Castings. Ornainontaland plain Cast Iron and Stoel Columns,Iron and Stoel Girders and Trusses,Grstings, Doors and Shutters, and a gener-al lino of Iron and Brass Work for buildingsof all classes. Ships' Blaoksniith Work donowith neatness ana dispatch. All workman-ship guaranteed first class, and at pricesthat havo been hitherto unknown on theHawaiian Islands.

Isl md Orders will receive prompt atten-tion.

C. R MCVEIGH,

Manager and Proprietor,P. O. Box 457.

Telephones: Ofllco, 878; Works. 013.

Lots For Sale!.of!SIU

LOT AND HOUSE AT KAl'AI AM A,rlulit on tho Tnuuwiiy JLine Hunted nt$10.00 por month, 4 HoiuoLoIx nt thouuovu promiwiH

10 Lot ut Kauiunuwut. on tlio miiukaoornei ol tho vxtomtiuii of Ktikui utieet amiprp)akd Hirer Mm ut. '1 ho Loin me level'od It Uonool lliu licit lioima niton In thecity, Tbere U fcood road killing nowfrom JliriMulu "tmut to them I)h, 1'ilceilire idiuoiikWc, TltUrn wiKut.

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EVENING BULLETIN, APEIL 20, 1896.

EVERY i MM i HIS i OWN i HDRSE i DOCTOR,

DR. POTTIRSCELEBRATED -:- - LIVE -:- - STOCK -:- - REMEDIES

FOH THE CDltE OF DISEASES OF

SHEEP, BQQS, SWINEHORSES, CATT&E.

ALSO

Tho marvelous remedy which prevents

Hair Falling OutFOR SALE BY

Solo Agont, Honolulu,(ST Neat pamphlet free on Application. P. O. Box 293, Tclcphouo 20. lQO-- tt

VOELLER & CO.,

GROCERSBead List ot Specialties:

Fata da Fole Bras, Anchavlan,Mushrooms, Metwurst, Llmlmrger,

Yoiiiifr America Cheese.And a Pull Lino of Groccrios of Evory

Description.

telephone; oso.Waring Block,' Bcretania street, Honolulu.

O. KLEMME & CO.,

Cash -:- - Grocers

r NOW OPEN --&

Fort Street & Chaplain Lane,

No Prices oiKSeEvory prico wo quoto is the lowest. Wo

ntend to keep our prices always tho lowest.If they're not bring your purchaso backand got tho mouoy. That's our standingoffer. Compare our prires consider thatquality is tho choicest and bob if suchpricesaro to bo found elsewhere.

VtT Quiok, Kroo Delivery.

P.McJGSIJiRISrYGrocer.

Hotol Btreot, opp. Arlington Anivoi,

Jewelry !

Our Stock of Spring Goodsis acknowledged by every-body jto bo tbe finest on theHonolulu market, and con-

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

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

SOMETHING NEW I

HAW-AJLJAJS-T

(Souvenir'.' Spoons I

A Novel and Uiiiqua Design. Also, a

Handsome Lot of Hawaiian Curios

H. G. BIART'S.gJgT Tino Watch lUpairiug executed in

a skilful manner. All kinds of Jowolrycarefully Uipnhod and

ITreshHay,

G-rai- n

and MED STUPESper Biirkontino S. G. Wilder

AT T1IK

City Feed Store,l'uuchbowl and llorotuula.

L. H. DEE.USO-i- f

Washington FeedCO PANY,

K3 Call up TolophonoM39 mid llllHiU III) Dl'flUI'

with iik lui' I'm'il,I.V

FHI'.bll bUx.K A1.WAY0 UN HANI).

WASHINGTON PEED 00,

AND POULTRY.

METROPOLITAN MAT CO,

ai iciner stxeot.G. J. "Waller ... Manager.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

BUTCUERSAND

Naw Contractors.Refrigerated Poultry

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Fresh Salmon

CONSTANTLY ON HAND.

Ittopolifaii lBbi Co.

Telephone 45.

Central MarketNuuanu Street.

The "Very ITinestO-F-

efiiigeraled .--. Mea

Tender- -

Sweet andWholesome.

Como and boo our

NEW CHICAGO REFEIGERATOES.

Westbrook 8c Qares,Proprlctora.

Telephone - - 104.

City MarketESTAllLIrillMJ 1SS3.

JnsEph. Tinker, - - rruuiBeef, rtlutton,

Pork, Veal,Ol tho Finest Vftrietlert.

Slukurtf of tho Cclcliratcd 1'ork Sausngc.Nuunuu Btreot, opp. Ghnplnlu lnuo.

Telophono 289.

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

Noxt Lucus' rinning Sill , will linofrtBh ovtiy duy

MACHINE MADE POIVROM THE

KALIHT. POI FACTORY,Which will lio Hold to fmulllos in huge or

euuui (jmuuuiei. no contain--K1W 1'L'llMSHLD.

Y. L. NYILCOX,31 W- - ' rroprietor Kulihi Pol l'uctory.

Hturoopun ntnl!iK8.

3STID--W

Plantation Gar!

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A1IOVU OAlt IH

Strong and Durable In Construction

UARIIA' UNLOADi'JI),

And is Adapted fgr Any and All rtantalloa Vork.

(y Hjilliimtwi hIvhii mi miy xliluI'miiMlluii l'nr. AIM) till MlmtM IJ.1I

m Wmk ilwy )mu md IwimI,

,1, a, wucura,m ini IIwwIhIh,

DO YOU LIKE CUEEff

TRUE INDIAN CURRYNOT THE STUFF USUALLY SOLD AS CURRY

Curry Powder as mado by us is proparcd after tho Original

Recipo from tho Purest Ingredients. "f

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BENSON, SMITH & GO.

Bright.

rxcellenteffervescing

Rejuvenator

IS

ENTERPRISE BEERA.T

Pa(ItJbobii

Empire SaloonA goneral stock of Liquors, Ales nnd

Wiuos.

FUESH 11LLK ALWAYS OX DKAUOHT.

OUR PORT AND SHERRY,Are of tho llnest nnd come to udirect from Europe.

OUR MCBRAYER WHISKEYIinporttd atrulght from Louis-Mllo- ,

Ky.

JAMES OLDS, Prop

COMMERCIAL SALOONCor. Kiimttiii uud llcrotaiila Mb.

t. ici;vi:., niDiiuccr.

COOL ERESH BEER!On Draught and the Standard Brands of

IJottlo liter.FINE WHISKIES, BRANDIE8, WINES AND

FRENCH LIQUOnS.

tiiili: oi.Aiiirr a himciaiviv.

Wanted at the Louvro Saloon,111 Xituiinu Strout.

5000 mon daily to driuk the 5000

..FAMOUS SEATTLE BEER, . .

ICE COLD ON DRAUGHT.

EDWARD & HARRY,I'ostofflco liox 470 .... Uouolnla.

1112-C-

MERCUANTS" EXCHANGE

K1NU AND MJUANU HritELTX.

Tho cclebrnted Entkmmuhj:Bkek on JDraugjit nnd inBottles. . . .

CRITERION

Shaving ParlorsFort St. Opp. Pnutlioon Stnblos.

Our Soissors aro sluirp; ourHn.ors aro bright; woShavoc(iially well by day or bynight

J'AOUKCO, 1'ropr.

JOHN PHILLIPS,

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BRAUNSCHWEIGER - & - CO,

Importers andLIquor Merchants.No. 5, Drumm Streot, - - San FranolBoo.

ron SALE IN HULK.

Amfiucan BounnoN Wiiiskim in Bond perbarrel containing about 40 gallons eachat various prices nccording to ago and'quality.

Oaluoknia Grai'k )rkoy tn Bond porbarrel of ubout 40 to 60 gallons.. , OA8E 0001)8.Aho theeelfbralfd Can Wltiskiet:

"Extra Pony" Bourbon Whisky, 12 bottles,3 gallons per caso.

"BoarorasH" llourbon Whisky, 12 bottles, 2115 gallons per cahe.

"Old Pioneer" Bourbon Whisly, 12 bottles,2 2-- 5 gallons per enso.

"Tcnnesseo White Uyo" Whisky, 12 bottles2 2 C gidlous per ensu.

0ALIF0KNIA POUT WINES, SIIERUJES,ANOELIOA.

Bond oidors by .mail, Bntistaction gua.rautecd,

Bratinsohwoiger & Co.,HMm No. 0, Drumm street.

11' My IlnoU iIooh not tip In thin iimu.nei, no nmttur how weighty I ho loid.

J.l.i.A.NJv blXLIS'ALL NIGHT

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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Bund conceit tonight fit Eminnsquare.

Miss Ella "Wight came ovor ontho Olaudino.

Sco description o tho lloliubleprocess Btovo.

Hit- flrimkn rmicl tho usual h'no

in Judgo do la Vorgno's court thismorning.

Rudolph" Sprockols returnedfrom a quick tiip to Maui by yes-torda-

Bteamer.

Tho cases o AV. Lycott for as-

sault and Ah AVai for furiousdriving Avoro nollo pros'd in thoDistrict Court this morning.

Two of tho government re-

servoirs are about ompty. Hard-ly enough wntor is running intothem to k'oop tho olectrie lightworks going.

Tlio railroad excursions to AVaia-lin- o

woro well attended thisweek.1'our full carloads of excursionistswent out on tho fust train yester-day morning.

Rev. Dr. Dillo in his dedicationsormon referred to Lord Tenny-son as a poot whoso laurels hadnot yet found a brow worthy towear thorn.

There woro forty-tw- o casos ontho Distiict Couit calondar thismorning, but owing to tho JulionD. Hayno trial most of them wentover till tomorrow.

Emil Klemmo and G. Muellerhave preferred countercharges ofassault and battery against eachother and will forco Judge do laVorgno to sottlo their differences.

"When you have picturos toframo it would bo well to romoni-bo- r

that you got the benefit of 15years' experience together withhonest treatment at lCing Bros.,Hotel St.

Alaniwas arrested this morningon complaint of one Silva, a driverof a milk wagon, who says thatduring a quarrol Alaui showed apistol in his faco and therebyscared him very badly.

Tho coloring of a photographadds life to the subject. KingBros, havo some charming speci-mens done by their artist, whohas no equal for this kind ofwork. Gall and see their collec-tion at King Bros., Hotel St.

Charge d'Affaires Ellis Millspaid an official visit to tho Execu-tive building officials ou Satur-day. Tho guard was turned outiu his honor. In tho afternoonhe visited tho U. S. S. Concordand was accorded a saluto ofolovon guns.

Deputy-Marsh- al Hitchcock anda posse visited every houso of illfame in tho city on Saturdaynight and notified tho inmates totako down all lace curtains, etc.which would give an outsidorany intimation of tho character oftho houso and its inmates.

This is tho wook for moonlightconcerts. Tho band will play atEmma squaro tonight, on Tuos-da- y

at Thomas Bquare, Wednes-day at Makee Island and Thurs-day at Thomas squaro. On Fri-day night thero will probably bo aconcert at tho Hawaiian hotel.

Miss Phonio King mot with anaccident at the corner of Emmaand Berotania streets on Saturdayafternoon, which might havo beenmuch moro serious than it was.Tho front wheel of her bicyclocollapsed, but fortunately she wasgoing slow at tho time and alight-ed on her feet. Tho shock jarredher hands bo that thoy were numbfor a time.

DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR

Males Jlettcr llreud and Pastry thanAny Other Known Brand.

Ask Your Qiucer Fur Jt.

An omcini vi.u.Captain Craig of tho U. S. S.

Coucord paid an official visit toProsidont Dole this morning, andwas rocoivod witli tho usual cour-tosio- s.

Ho was presoutod to thoProHidnnt by Consul Gnnoral andCharge d ' Airninw Ellis Mills,and Major Potior did tho honors,

lllml NiiiIiIkiiIj.

Mvh. Buriih tT, Miloholl, wifo ofWill. Mituholl, ilind quito Hllililon-l- y

yowtonluy, "god 2!) yuuirt mid 7

nioiitlw. Tlio (loooiiHiid limviwfour tiliililiun. tlio you nutwt miinrmit uhonl IM tlityH nM. TlifuimrHl will InU pluuu fruin lliw

of Douglu Cull Inn ouliwul lrwl Ml I o'plot'k lliUwf-Utriiuui- i,

MIEN D, HAYNE ON TRIAL

OlSR ItKSUMKD IV THE lUMItlcrCOimiTlIlNIHOIlMMJ.

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The Vnrlonn Wltneci F.xnmtiiml nmlWliftt Tllry 'I ( llic I'ron-editio- n

linn Concluded.

Iu tho District Court boforoJudgo do la Vorgno this morningtho trial of Julion D. Hayno ontho charge of boing a public nui-sanc- o

was takon up again. At thoprevious hoaring tho foromati oftho Hawaiian Gnzotto Companywas tho principal witness and histestimony roforred to tho receiptof tho manuscript and its beingput in typo.

"W. J". Forbes was tho first wit-

ness this morning. Ho wasbunded a copy of tho December-Janua- ry

number of tho magazineand testified: I havo seen thisbook before. I first saw it at thoGolden Rulo Bazaar on tho 4th ofMarch this year. I wroto mynamo on page 5 of tho book. Ibought it at Mr. Eoynolds' onFort street. Hayno was notthere. I did not notice wheretho book was published. "W.O. Smith gavo mo tho monoyto purchuso tho book.I don't know that it is printedin Honolulu. 1 havo not boon inthe business office of tho Hawaii-an. I can't say of my personalknowledge that defendant hasprinted and published this bookin Honolulu.

Jas. B. Castle, sworn : I am di-

rector of tho Hawaiian GazetteCompany, I Baw and road two orthreo pages that formed part ofthat issuo on morning of Decem-ber 1, 1895. Their character wassuch that I would not allow thostuff to go out of; tho office. "Wasafraid of proceedings boing takenagainst tho company. Procuredtho destruction ot tho issuo. Oncross oxamination Mr. Castlo saidtho edition was printed but notpublished or circulated. I retain-ed ono copy which 1 handed to E.P. Dolo. I had what was con-Btrucd- .to

boa con tract with Hayne.It was written out for tho uso ofmy lawyer. Am quito .sure none oftho copies were circulated in Hono-lulu. The articlo "Fin do Sieclo Eo-publi-

c"

was printed in tliot issuo.Tho magaziuo identified by W.

J. Forbes was offered in ovidonco.Georgo H. Paris identified a

letter ho wroto to Hayno concern-ing the contract.

Tho defendant's attorneys admit-ted that Hayno's placo of businesswas on Fort street.

Tho prosecution thou rested itscase and argument began on thomotion of defendant's counsel todismiss tho cuso, claiming that nopublication had boon raado inthis city, and that the words com-plained of were not such as wouldbring tho defendant within thodefinition of "a common nuisance"within tho moaning of tho law.E. P. Dolo and L. A. Dickoyrepresent tho Government, andMessrs. Neumann, Croighton andDavis the defonso. Tho argumentwas still going on when tho Bul-letin wont to prosB.

Doulli or W. II. Smith.

W. H. Smith, tho well-know- n

carpontor, who formorly had ashop on tho corner of Alakoa andKing fitroot, died at an early hourthis morning of pneumonia, agedabout (iO years. Tho deceased wasan old rosidont of tho city andhad many friends who will mournhis loss.

Mr. Smith was a mombor of thoMasonic Toraplo squad of tlioOitizoiiB' Guard and during thooxciting times of January a yearago stood guard night aftor nightwith tho writer on tho comer nearhis shop. Whilo doing bo hocontracted a Bovoro cold whichlaid hini up for roiiio months andfrom tho otl'cots of which ho neverreally recovered.

Tlio funoral will t,ul;o plat-- to-

morrow nftoi'noon nt ) o'clockf i out tlio Into rosidonco,

lllltlllt llcilllil.

Do you mod uuy't If ho wo

iiiin aIiow you u iminplnln Htonknml ut jii'loim tluil mo iiiiiuli lowerHum liuvn boon ipiotml liurnlufoiiiIn lluimliiliii nml llii

.uoixU nia

.11 s iI ri mill jiiiv, iilimil irnin DinfM'tolj, W h m) nw juuumi m

mm iiuir oitti ma (iiiVII MitflmUfij

EVENING BULLETIN, APJRIL 20, 189G.

Hlghost ofiil in Lcavoning Power. Latest U.S. Gov'tRoport.

m&o&vtEvr wm&NOTICE.

TSow isTlic'Diinc

tolimoyonr town mowotH nnd Rnr-de- n

lioso put in order, m 1 uutlcipiito tak-ing n vacntiou by tho Wououui dt'io ou orabout tho thirtieth inst. i

Your onloni by tolepliono will bo promptlyattended to. Telqihoiio 852.

ST. F. BURGESS2S3-10-

Reliable

ProcessStove,

Simple, Safe, No Smoke, NoOdor.

m wJXwFi'rUfl't i I ''f till ji. lyjoCi

A vory handsome stovo, profusolynicklcd, bonutilully Japanned nnd orna-mented nud Btrongly built. Baking, Cool,ing nnd. if necessary, washing can bo doneat tho same time.

iThe Dialsshow whether tho burnersare closed. This not onlyensures simplicity, but isalso an

ABSOLUTE SAFE-GUARD against

ACCIDENTS,because tho burners can-

not bo done further thannecessary.

Tht oven flamo isstronger than either topllame, therefore bakingcan be done to perfectionin a short time.

283-- tf

M. S GRINBAUM & CO.,Limited

Queen street, Honolulu, and 210 Frontstreet, San Francisoo, Cnl.

IMrORTERS OT

General Merchandise and . .

. . Commission Merchants.

QUEEN HOTEL and COTTAGESituated on Nuuanu Avonuo.

Tho Hotel twenty woll-light--

and woll ventilated rooms.Tho Dining Room is spaciousand airy, nud thoKituhon is fur-nished with a raugo and a spe-cial hoator.

EAGLE HOUSE and OOTTAGHA promises woll adapted for a

hotol or firriUuhiHH boardingIiouho. J ii good condition,

"MOUNTAIN V1UV," NiuiunuYalloy, A bountiful and dimir.ablo looiilion: within iicciwh oftown, and yoi pimHUdHing all oftlio(mliiiiiH(if a mountain homo,A iiHiiiulHliiwlnmin llowHtlnniiulitlio nropuity, mid w wiml nullflD'nUllIM IllHftr Hllll MHI-Mll-

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STERLING.

ROADSTER

18HO, Twenty-Tw- o I3ounilR.

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When You Buy a

.Wheel

Buy ono with a Reputa-tion ono that won't broakdown wkon you'ro tonmiloB from homo. Don'tlean to "fads;" thoy aronot substantial. ThoSTEiililNQ boon on thomarket livo years. ThoStkhlino costs S110. Ifyou want to know moroabout it, sond for our ArtCatalogue, mailed freo to

addross, and you willbuy

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Terms: S10.00 down, balancoS2.C0 a wook or a liberal discountfor cash.

Wall, Nichols Co

AGENTS.

BISSELL THOMAS. HUGH P. KING.

HAWAIIANCOLLECTION AGENCY.

320 MERCHANT STREETOld Bulletin Building.

Collections Promptly At-tended to.

Money Delivered the Day of Collection.

water. Sovoral acres of land, ahouse, two cottages, a barn andfiorvants' quartors aro iuoludodin offer.

12 ACMES of 1U0E and TAKOLAND-Situ- ated on tho Rail-road botwoon Pearl City andtho Pen insula. Two housoa anda windmill uro on tho promises,

PENINSULAR PROPERTY-liiHliilliu- oul

plan."Uimoli lots at low prices nnd

nasy tonus.LoIh with lioiiHUN, lots without

llOIIHOri, llOUHOrt willlOIll lotri.

PKAHIiUITY liOTH Anyoloviillou, iIimIiiiIiIoiiiiiI iilmiip. NowiNtliAtliiio to uoUiMJimtiy lioiuulit II lOlltiilllulllll JH'IfJI.

SPECIAL SALE

REAL ESTATE !

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any

tho

H& Kur riiilliwi' imillwulHrii, apply u( Hm (JllKm uf

Hnry WfliiwrlmuttWi

Now Advortisomonts.

THE il & CORSETSBETAKE THE LEAD --

J

The E. & G. Summer Corset !

The R. & GL Nursing Corset!A Full Lino of Sizes now on hand.

The 3?. 1ST, Short Corset!Tho Only Comfortablo Riding Corsot.

Ferris' Good Sense Corset Waists !

Try thom, you will like them.

Ferris' Good Sense Children's Corset Waists!Porfect fit for all age1? brst for health and comfort; tapo fastened

buttons that will not pull off; cord eilgo button holes will not wearout; ring bucklo on hip to Bocuro hoso supporters.

Ki3" A full lino can bo found at

N. S. SACHS'520 Fort Street.

GIVEN AWAY!Lndicrt', Gontlemon'd

-:,- -. .STRAWWITH EVERY $3.00 PURCHASED.

B Vo want monoy and in order to got it offer tholargest Btock of DRESS GOODS ovor broughtto Honolulu at unheard of low prices. A nowlot of Spring and Summor Goods iu endless va-

riety. Desirablo stylos in oxclusivo patterns.Cotno in and look at our Btock. . . . "JX

TEMPLE OF FASHION, 519 FORT STREET.

TELtrnoNE 53. gjfl BCSr P. O. Pox 222.

Oalui Lumber Building Co.,ICing Street, near Onbu Itnilvrny & Laud Co. 'a Depot.

Lumber Merchants, Gontractors and Builders.IMI'OIlTEItS AND DEALEI18 IN

Doors, Sash, IBlinds, Taints, Oil,Builders' Hardware, Etc., Etc.

ssrw. DiMoro'5A thorough canvass of the

glass markets of tho UnitedStates was necessary beforetho stock wo offer you couldbo gathered together and onlysuch an outlet as Diuiond'scould justify such a collectionof glassware. Tho benefit isyours in lessened prices onwanted dependable, wantedgoods; tho benefit is oursthrough increased businesssuch soiling makes for us.No such spring distributionhas cotno before.

Muny of tho articles aroduplicates of those wo hadwhen tho storo opened; a Rosebowl at 20 cents was an in-

novation to Honolulu, wedidn't expect it would be, andtho stock was not half bigenough. Now wo can supplyovoryono.

Huso Jioft'ls aro not tho onl'articles; wo'vo jugs ofnll sorts;salad bowls, buttor dishes; ber-

ry dishort, sugar bowls amismioo plat(H,

ClicmpnoHH in price andiiloyiiiico in imlily (liHliiig-uiu- h

thom from tint hoiLhoIiIin oLliwr nIiu)n. Tliuy imi inlliitluiiM nf Out diwiyiiH

lilliifet pncii cut yliiMi,

Vmi IhJt IIuiWIuk.

0,

X3i3r.tKwjuffe.

and Children's

HATS! -)-- j

VY

Tlic IlawaiianNcws Co.,L'd

Morclium Street, Honolulu.

Stationers, Music .

. and News Dealers,iJ-P"1- 7 '' arBcst AiBodment intheso linos of any house on tha Islands. NoLower Prices.

Just Received a oonRignment of

Vose & Sons, Scliiller & Smith ana Barnes

IA2STOS!jT Special attontion called to tho last-nam-

to thoso who vrant a good Piano ata niodernto nrieo. Wo bell Pianos on theinstallment plan.

tVo Jtlnnurncture Ilnbber Ntampi.rc Ihlaud orders solicited. Givo ns a

trial and wo guarantee satisfaction.

Take an Outing

SATURDAYS ....AMD.... SUNDAYS

Trains will It'tiVo at !);1C A. m.niiil 1:1C p. M.,nriiviiR iu Hono-lulu at !i:ll ami 6-- l'. M.

ROUND TRIP TICKETS:

Ponrl aity 75 HO

I3wn I'limUIIun... I 00 75Wilnni.ii 1 r0 1 U5

www" iw 'Win mmmmjHF

A. IIAIIHI50N,IUUJIll.1lwl. lr'H HHtUbtliM,

Uuiilmutoi' i iinrl i Ijuijdin',

jILBiUfHMmilA--

u.v1

m

IH

The Si. Andrew' IMcnlc.Two hundred and forty mem-

bers of the St Andrew's CnthedrnlSunday Schools took pnrt in thopicnic at Eemond prove on Sat-urday kindly provided by Tboo.H. Davies, Esq. Tho party lefttho depot at 9 a. m. and returnedat 3 p.m. At 4 o'clock in tho af-

ternoon tho pupils of Iolani col--

lego and tho Hawaiian membersof tho Cathedral congregationworo onteitniued by Mr. Davies atbis homo at Craigsido.

A Dutuleo whaler, the Active,which caught 9 whale, yielding4 tons o Gone, on tho Greenlandgrounds, cleared S!0,000 by thotrip, which gavo 0(50 per contdividends, tho largest profit madein tho business in Dundeo in U0

years. Whalebone is worth ?10,-00- 0

a ton in England.Under now regulations of tho

San Francisco custom house pur-sers of mail steamers aro notallowed to receive letters unlessin a special government onvelopoprovided for Into letters. Tho prac-tice obtained with merchants thereas it does bore, of holding thoirmail back and sending it to thostoamor by Bpoclal messenger.OftoutimcB it was improperlystamped and tho government lostmoney thereby.

' I3o on to yourself and ask forSeattlo beor on draft and in bottlesat tho Criterion Saloon.

Honolulu's warm climato isconducive of thirst to u greaterdegree than that of a colder zone.Tho nvcrago business man losesalso, to a degreo, the amount ofonorgy and nervous forco commonenough in tho bracing air ofAmerican cities. Theso two phasesof our climato make it morenecessary than olbowhoro to stim-

ulate the systom with an invigor-an- t.

No more healthful or purorstimulus, or ono moro delightfulto tho palat , can be found, thanTabst Milwaukee beer. It is adelicious drink and is constantlyon draught at tho Cosmopolitan,Taciuc awl tlio JLloyni.

A. J. Dorby, D.D.S., Dontuioffice Crttugo No. 100, AIhkohstroet. bo. GIG Oilicehours 9 A m. lo 4 P.M.

Meolmnics' Homo, corner Hoteland Numinu streets, lodging byday.'woeltor-moutb- . Torins: 25and 50 cents per night ?I, andSI .25 nor week.

Tho Singer received 5-- iirstawards for Sowing Machines andembroidery work at tho Worlds'Fair, Chicago, 111., being tholargest number of awards obtainedby any exhibitor, and more thandonblo tho number given to allother Sowing Machines. 13. IjKU-aimso-

Agent. Bothol street,Honolulu.

f

Will cure a cold before it Bcttlcsor nfler it settles. The rightiliac- - to iiikc it is wncn you

icci uic com coming on.'rrcparrel only hy

Perry Davis & Son, ,providence, R. I.

icajzxasww

8k A i

BRUISEScuiuc without anypmious warnint:- - lho best ay is nlw.-n- s tobo prepared. Kci'p a but Jo ofPerry Dims PatnI. lu'ubyyou.

It rclievt i or o ice.Itlii.iou rl umpi, fulluiuid

m.il nil lull rtiM iiiitrt- u.

Jr J?

miulit Piil wliero ono dose of PnlnKiller would micccci, If you lmvon cough or cold or miv other winterviiiiijiiiiiiii, try ruin liiucr utoucc..It never mils to uivc liiniimi miinr

LJ'mht )avm&Soha l'fOVlJll, It, I.

Holiister -:- - DrugOoi)imiy,

nm mmihh w

(Sk iSiOT

it. X. CiouvroiitLeonard, Mo.

In Agony15 Yearo With Salt Rhoum

Hood'o Sarsaparllla Cavo a PerfectCuro.

" 0. 1. Hood & Co., Lo ell, Mmi. I

" Hood's anrsaparllb linn excellent medicine.I had eczema lu my left leg for fifteen rears.Tart of the thno my leg aa ono mass of scabs,and about every week corruption vtould pitlierunder the skin uud tlie scabs would slough oil.

Tho Itching and Burningsensation mado me suffer Indescrlbablo agonies.I spent a great deal of money for different rem-edl- n

but did not get relief. About a year ago,lending pliyilclins advised me to take Hood'sbarsjjiarill.k 1 did so and have taken Ova bot- -

Hood's!y Curestics. Now all the sores, scabs and pain havevanished and lam enJo)lng perfect health. Ithink Hood's Sars.in.irllla Is second to none andcl.idly recommend It to all suffering humanity."M. L. C'lir.uvnoN'T, Leonard, Missouri.

Hood's Pills act easily, et promptly andITIcltMilly.on the liver and ImweM. 25c.

Hotron Drag Co., L'd,8olo Agents for tho ltopublio of Hawaii.

Brown & KubeyDEAL IN

. . "Watches,Clocks,Jewelry, . .

Silver PlatedWare !

And all kinds of

SSSSsEas" Cutlery.

ZESotel Street,C. LEHMAN3ST,

TA.11 .ok.No. 117 Belhel t., betwecu King mill Hoto

Clothing Mtido to OrderIS THE LATI'.ST STYLE.

Satisfaction Guarantied for Good Fit.O.nly Wiiitk LAnon Employed.

Iteiialrln? uud Onuliig n Sjicclally.220-t- f

3".213-t- f

I

i'i"" i

jw '""'TW''" """ ""'""'

EVENING BULLETIN, APRIL 20, 1890

nit

T

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G

L

500 PAIR

PANTALOONSFROM SBG.00 UP.

SutinpTo Burn!

nndof tbeFincat.

PANTSPANTS

PANTSAt the sanio Low Rates as usual.

A Big Line of Now Goods jnst received perS.S. Australia.

DltESS SUITS A SPECIALTY.

MEMKIieOH fc DECKER,Merchant Tailors,

Arlington Block, : : Hotel street.

J. P. R0DR1GUES.Port Street, opposite llackfeld'g.

I WILL

Make You

A SUIT

LIKE

THIS

FOR $18,

FIT GUARANTEED.

A Now Lot of Nice Goods JustReceived. Cloaniuc and Ropairincr. 215-t- f

DE.MuiCIIANT StIIKUT.

jvproQ&THfl GRASS HOUSE

Bathing ResoriAT WAIKIKI.

Fine Fisliine

IK, R WXQ

j. m; dowsettAGENT iTOR,

Hartford Fire Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn.Assets, $0,229,213.09. Income, 57,000,103.03.

London Sr Lancashire Fire Insurance Company, (U. S.Tlranch), Liverpool, England.

Assets, 2,700,670. Income, $1,859,000.

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

AhocIb, 2,830,230.28; Incouio, $3,OlG,0S4.00.

EW Insuios Fjist-chih- s mid MnimfucttiriiiB Bisks nnd Dwollijig Properly in thu uhovu well-kno- u CuiiipuniuH 011 tho most favoiub.'o terms.

Exoluaivo and Attraotivo.Krno IIoiIh mid Unit FuniirihiHl,

GET OFF THE TRRIV1 AT BISHOP'S SWITCH--" in ...i

Claus SriiECKn.s. Wm. O, InViN.

ClQlIpi'BCkBimiD,

BANrErS.HONOLULU H. I.

San FranciKo AgtnU The Nhvada Hank of15AM illANClSCO.

DRAW exchanoe okSan .Francisco Tho Nevada Bank of San

Franclfco.London The Union Bank of London, Ltd.New Yohk American Exchange National

Bank.CiilOAdo Merchant National Bank.Vaiiis Comptolr National u'Ksconipt ue

Paris.Berlin Drcsdncr Bank.Honokono and YokoIiama Hongkong A

Blianuhflt llankhifr Corporation.Nr.w Zf.ai.and and Aubtiulia Uank of New

Zealand.ViCTOiiiA and Vancouvwi Bank of Mont

real.Transact a General Banking and Excltange Boslness

Term nnd Ordinary Dermis! Hecclvcil.Loans made on Approved Security. Commercial ami Travelers urcuits issucu. Dinof Exchanfio bought and told.Collections Promptly Accounted For.

P. O. JONES. n. A. JONES

The Hawaiian

SAFE DEPOSITAND

Investment Co.HAVE FOR SALE

A Fow Shares of

Pnla Siiprar Stock,Uuwuiitin Siifjar Co. Stock.

ALSO

UivAvaiiiui Govci'iimciit nnd 1staiortgnuo Sufrnr Plaitton IJontls.

t3T For pnrticultire npply to

Tho Hawaiian Safo Deposit &Lnvesunem; i;ompany,

408 10 rt Btroet - Ilonolala

Estublishod 1853

BANKERS.

Transact a General Bankingand Exchange Business.

Commerciiil and Traveler'sLetters of Credit issued, available in all the principal citiesof tho world.

Fine Cigars Specialty

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

Pipes, Tobacco and Smokers'Articles.

THESO. H DAVISS & Qi

wv ziiv Syr- -

A FULL

n

xx'jl:Importers of

While Brothers Cement

a

Who

EieM3iaisjaEfsisjsisiaisjeMaiaisJ3J3iaiasisia

AT

HOLLISTER a GO.'S

Cor. Fort nml ITIcrclinnt St.

raiaMErasffajasisiHaiafSEEEisisisisMas

LINK OP

:mB: D.

"to,.

XI A

If Cores! Yes, Cures!!;

Mrs. Utter Had Serious

Kidney and Brain ,

Trouble. '

Stubborn Rheumatic

Complications.

All Praise to the Great

Medicine That Made

Her Well.

Corrugated Iron Roofing,

Galvanized Water Pipe

Paints and Oils.

CROCKERY, GLASSWARE,.

Roche Harbor Lime,

C. & C. Fine Flour,

Hay, Grain, and Gtocerics,

Hardware and Ctdlery,

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

MRS. FRANCES UTTER.

Paso Rqbles, Oal., May 1, 1893."WkLLS, IilOIIATlDSOX it CO..

Gentlemen: J aumut spculc too highly of Pnine's Celery Compound. Ihave just purchased lho third bottle, and niu uuro Umt tho medioino, with God'sblessing, has roliovcd me of a serious nflboliou oi kidnoy and brain trouble anda Btuhboru ca.so of rheumatism.

J feel very graU'lhl that I was ho fortuimto as to learn of tills HicdiclliOAtluit makes puoplo well.

J romaiu, y

HOLLISTER DRUG Co.,WJiolQimlo Ako)U for tho WjvwfiJIftn Islands

B:

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Dr. DIlIo'H Ijccturo Tonight.

In his locturo on Biblo Btudy attho M. E. Church this ovoning,

Rev. Dr. Dillo will discuss Jesusns a devout Biblo student, also thoprevalent ignoranco of tho wordamong educated and even amongChristian people. Ho will showthat neglect of tho Bible is thocause of its rejection or of weakfaith in it. Ho will givo sugges-

tions for systematic Biblo study,for Biblo marking and for Chris-

tian work... m wi

Miss Alice Rothschild's collec-

tion of roses is valued at 50,000.

Tho four King Georges of Eng-

land all died on tho sanio day oftho wook.

Sir John Millais, tho now pre-

sident of tho Royal Acadomy ofLondon, never paints a portraitfor loss than $15,000. Moroovor.ho has so many clients that hocan mako his own choico of sub-

jects.Emiu Pasha's daughter Foridn

has won her caao against thoclaims mado by his Constantino-ple wife, and by tho dooision oftho court will obtain through th6Foreign Office an estate valued at26,000 marks.

Bobortaon How about tho noteI bold of yours, Brown? I'vo hadit so long that whiskers aro .be-

ginning to grow on it.Brown Why don't you got it

shaved, then. Texas Sif tiugB.

Nearly all tho members of thoroyal family of England aro oycl-ist- e.

Princess Victoria of "Wales,tho Duchess of Fife, .PrincessLouise, tho Marchioness of Lome,and Princess Henry of Battonborgall rido and aro enthusiasts.

8ound IIhI.The tcstlmonlald publ'shcs by the proprie-

tors of Hood's Sarenparllla are not purchased,nor are they written up In their olflco, norare they from their employes, but they arefacts from truthful and grateful people, whoare rellablu and as worthy of confidence as Itthoy came from your most trusted neighbor.

Hood's Tills aro the best family catharticand liver medicine. Harmless, reliable, sure.

Ill

TWO GREAT WORKS

THE

iTn i nn nm

AND THE

an illTUB TOItMEU ACCEPTED AS TUB

By tho leading Colleges and most noted Statesmen and Writers

Of the World.The latter as tho

MOST INTERESTINGHistory of America

Ever Written.OT- - REAQ.A REW OPINIONSi "1M

The biotlonary!Pof. Shaler of Harvard lay!

"It.will remain an enduring monumentto-th- labor of its editors."Prof. Saves of Oxford University says t

"It will deserve all of the encomia passednponit."lror.;1Veler.fYalA.VU' SCKJ V

"CUar, conoiM, aoonraU, comprehen-sive."

The Historical Novels.By ProfoBBor John R. MuoloVc,Wm. MoKlulny, Governor of Ohio, snyst

"One of tho most boautiful productionsof tho American press I have ever seen."

TliomoN Ilotvmnn. O.O., lilj.n., Illali.op ortUo m. K. Church, Dlliaonrl. ny.i

"I have read 'The Columbian HistoricalNovels' with great pleasure. Anyone, ILink, can read these books with pleasure

and profit."II. I.. Whitman. l.l)...T.I,.n., Pronto

dout of Colby Unlver.ltv. lUnluo. Huyai" 'The Columbian Historical Novels'

h'uvo o weicomo place in my homo. Theyhave quickened Interest in the tttmly of ournational lifo. I know of no more valuablehelps to bo placed in tho homo,"

B. R FOSS,Soliciting Agent,

Address P. O. Hoi .107. Honolulu,or mm nt the I. X. Ii. Store, vomer JCtuiiand Nnunnu HtreeU,

Eagle -:- - House(Jno. MoLiian, Pro).)

Niiuitim Au . ticirt i'i. luuinni.i ami B ImiilMiult.

ROO(V1 AND BOARD?PorDuy 91.R0I'urWiiHk MO

1 lltwnm In M ttllliuul IhwmI II I'l'lmiuliIfly IliMllH Wr)' MdlUIlat' Willi Kit

flfllWII im (J)llll III HlltUHMWW.

IrWIIOMB 707,

3 b3 1 1 1 1 BSk 1 1 1 1 i; RWrenWIniRvMI

Chocolate Emulsion is forjsalo by tho

H0LLISTER DRUG CO,

130-t- f ARonts for tho Hawaiian Islands.

Scottish Union and National Insurance Co.

UNDERSIGNED IIA8 ItEOElVEDTHE nppointmont of Agent for the Ha-

waiian Islands of tho abovo Company,which is ono of tho strongest financially inthe world, nud is prepared to take risks atthe regular rates.

'Capital - $30,000,000.Total ASSetS, $4 1, 372.606.

JOHN S. WALKER.

BRUCE CARTWRIGHT,Genoral Manngor of

The Equitable Life Assurance Society

Of the United States for the HawaiianIslands.

Orran: Merchant street, Honolulu.

ATLAS COMPANY

OF LONDON.

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

H. W. Schmidt & Sons,Agonts for tho Hawaiian Islands.

Dr. W. L. MooreDPln.,37-sIcIa;r- L

llllo, Hawaii.

Special attention given to diseases of thoeye and car.

Office hour.) jgP;g:Waianuenuo Avo. near Court Houbo. iC3-t- f

:- - Dr. Russel, -- :

Offico, Masonic Bailding.

Hours: -- : U- -ll am, 3--5 pm. : Telephone 4&4.

Residence, Tclephono 670.103-l-

Geo. H, HuddyDJ.

DENTIST.Fort Street, orr. Catholic Mission.

Iloura from 0 a.m. to 4 P.M.

DR. JENNIE L HILDEBRAND,

TELEPHONE 023.OfHco: Corner of Fort andBerotania

streets.

Office Hours: 0 to It' ft. m., I to 4 p. m,Sundays, 9 to 10 a, m.

I. MORI, M. D.,Offico, Port Stroot,moai;fDototauiB.

Residence, Arlington Hotel.

Hours: 7 to 8:30 urn; 4 to 8:30 p m, Sat-

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

Carter & Co.Practical Painters.

Decorative JP.aper gaugingA 8PE0IAITY.

Telephone ISTo. 735,WARING BLOCK,

Bcretuuia and Fort BtrooU.

OAN'TBEBEAT!WHAT?

My $0,0() Until Tulm, lined with heatiiunflly, No. 10 Iiip, II hi. 1Ijm, Ulmlu iinrtJ'luif, wllli wuoil ilni nil uiiiuililii. OllimilcnUm niu iIuiiiMuiiiImI, uiid iyoit ( nilmaimer of Trick Mini lUuiin.

It not fttwl vml( tluxM Until Till Imye

iioeii Kuiii inr f ii i diii ivuuivii um iiiniI nm iii!wiii in ih nil wink In my lintit (jiuraiilio MlWuullmil :tumliJ4 fur

ii'ini MmiUHwMJttb tmi (or (h,rlflu up 'IVIvmiaiiw 811. mimI I m yofmm mi uvivnJAHt 1111 I'I If Hi

'iiH.iuini x viui!i

EVENING BULLETIN, APEIL 20, 189G.

Bacinoss Cards.

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

Wm. G. Irwin, - President and ManagerGlaus Sprocket, - - - nt

W. M. Qiffnrd, - Secretary and TrensnrerTheo. O. Porter, ... Auditor

Sugar FVaetorsAND

Commission Agents.

AOENTS OF THE

OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY

OF SAN FHANOI8CO. OAL.

Oastle & Cooke(Limited)

IMPORTERS,HardwaroandCommissionMerchants,

General

MerchandiseAgriculturalImplementsandPlantationSupplies

John Nott,Importer and dealer

.! IN :

Steel and Iron Ranges,STOVES, AGATEWARE.

DIMOND BLOCK.130-t- f King Streot

0. BREWER & COMPANY, LIMITED,

Queen street, Honolulu, H.I.

AGENTS FORHawaiian Agricultural Company, Onome SuearCompany, Ilonomu Sugar Company, WallukuSugar Company, Walliee Sugar Company, MakceSugar Company, Haleakala Ranch ComiMiny, Ka.papala Ranch. --- Planters' Line San FranciscoPackets, Chas. Drewer & Co.'s Line of BostonPackets. Agents Boston Board of Underwriters.Agents Philadelphia Board of Underwriters.

ust or officers:P O Jones, President; George H Robertson,Manager; E F Bishop, Treasurer nnd Sec-

retary; Ool. W FAUon, Auditor; OM Cooke,II waterhouse, A W Carter, Directors.

151-t- f

--Importers and

DID YOU

Businoss Cards.

H. HACKFELD & CO.

Gekkkaii Cojimisjhon Agents.

Cor. Fort nnd Quoon Street, Honolulu.

LEWKJJ St COOKE.

IltronTEUS AM. r.MiEHS IN LrjUBESAND ALL, h )B OF BurLDINCJ

k. .'KHIALa.

Fort Street, - - Honolulu.

H. RY CO.,Wholesale and Retail Groceries.

08 Fort Streot, HonoluluTelophoner 22 P.O. Box 470

inl tf

J ames L. Holt,Gknkkal Businkss Aoknt, Ac

countant and Collector.OrCK: No. 11 Kaahumanu Street. Tclo-phon- o

No. 039. Prompt attontionguaranteed. 217 tf

Jas. F. Morgan.AUCTIONEER AND STOCK BROKER

No. 45 Queen Street.

Expert Appraiscmont of RealEstate and Furniture.

n3 lm

& CO,

WHOLESALE QRO0ER8 AND

WINE MERCHANTS.

225 Quoon etroot, Honolulu, H. I.47-t-f

EOBERT GEEEVE.

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

Over Hawaiian Nows Company'sBook Storo. my 18.

ALLEN & ROBINSON.

Dealers in Lurabor and Goaljutl Building Materials of allkinds.

Queon Street. Honolulu.

E. B. THOMAS,CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER

jfWEstiinntcs givou on allkinds of Stone, Brick and Woodwork. King street. ; 47-t-f

in. ECOK3STZB-A-iaBIS-

"3r IBREAD, PJES and CAKES

Of all kinds.

C6 Tho Guest importod confectionery105-t- t Hotel street, near Forti

The Elite Ice Cream Parlors

GuamSDH!

219 Ileadquurtors for Island Curios.

Dealois in- -

EVER

H. HACKFELD & CO.

QEEL VEEDi$E--AND-

Plantation Supplies.

H, HACKFELD & CO.

Eut BACON that was good as Turkoy ? Tlmt'stho kind wo lmvo. Also,

CHOICE HAMS, OREGON POTATOES,Yellow Turnips, Smoked Boof,Choico Block Buttor, Kits Crunmory Buttor,VvohU T)atoH, Corouls,

And a Clunuml AtwoiLinunt of hUundiwl ClnncU lit l.ownht.PrldoH.

Du'Try Our 0yir Qim Craokin. Juil the TMnp for Roup. "Villi

Chas. Hustaco,

MaltNutrine

is one of tho most pleasant forms in which tho , ..virtues of Malt Extract may ho obtained. It is

pleasant to take, and is agreeable to the most

delicate stomach. It is tho Ideal form of a

Malt Extract, containing, as it does, less thantwo per cent of Alcohol nnd over fourteen percent of tho Malt extractive matter. There aro

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

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

Browing Association, St, Louis, Mo., one of the

largest and most famous breweries in tho world,

where there is o'very facility for producing thevery best. For sale by tho

HOLLISTER DRUG CO:,523 Fort Street.

HAT WE DOwE DO WELI

IMPORTERSWHOLESALE AND

RETAIL DEALERS

IN EVERY VARIETY

Oroceries.LEWIS & CO.

211 Fort St., : s Tolcpbone 240

Solo Agents for the Ilands.

--?

Msfec.-- - 43fcw

'rf? rJJL

2W

J. S. WALKER,

KOYAL INSURANCE COMPANY, LIVERPOOL,ALLIANCE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON,

ALLANOE MARINE & GEN. ASSURANCE OF LONDOSSUN INSURANCE COMPANY, SAN FRANCISCO. JWILHELMA OF MAGDEBURG GENERAL INSURANCE COINORTHWESTERN M. LIFEINS. CO., MILWAUKEE,SUN LIFE INS. OF CANADA,LIFE, FIRE and MARINE RISKS,

TAKEN at REASONABLE RATES.Rooms 12 8PREOKELS BLOCK Honolulu, H.

NEW GOODS

BATTUE:--,

Gitv Furniture Store,(Corner of Fort nnd IkrctwU itrecU.)

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OUR MARINE NEWS. Real Kstate Canadian-Australia- n Steamship Line

AHOTHRK COAI. VKKHEIi ARHIVRU

IX TKSTKRDAT.

Steamer Kmhk Vault at later-InUn- d

Wharf-ranienc- era anil CarsoeaOther Notes.

Tlic S S Hlo Jc Janeiro te due from SanFrancisco on Thursday.

The tcnmer V 0 Halt for Maul and Ha-

il all, sails tomorrow at 10 a m.The bark Cc) Ion, 80 days from Nanalmo,

arrived yesterday with a cargo of coal.Sujrnr from the steamer Claudlnc Is being

stored on l'aelttc Mall wharr for the shipKoanukc.

Tho Iwrkctitlnc Irmcard received sucarfrom the steamers Iwnlutil and Lehua In tholAream today.

Tovioiir.ow, Tuesday High tide lirge.llii'i pm; high tide small, Ir&lntn; low tidelarge, 4:oo pm; low tide small, 5.4 jam

Early Sunday mornlnir, tlio night watch-man loitud the little steamer Kaena hudsunk Hlongiddu the wharf. It Is thought theaccident was caused by a alve couuectedwith the eoiidcnscr bcliuc left open. TheKactm was formerly known as tho Walmanalo, and u us recently purchased by tho

Steamship Company from CaptainCalnay, who Is still In command. The workff rallng her was begun tlds morning, undertlic superintendence of Capt. Campbell.Strong liulrting tackle was attactied to thomasts of tho ship 0 V 8argent, ljlng alongside, by means of which she Is being raised.

' At noon she had been lifted several feet.

AIUtlVALS.

Ron DAT, April 19.

Bk Ceylon, Calhoun, from Nanilmo.Stmr Claudlnc, Cameron, from Maul.

Stmr WnMcttlc, l'arkcr, from Hawaii.Stmr I.eliuu, Nye, from Hawaii.8tmr .Inmes Makce, I'cterson, from Knual.

Stmr Iwalanl, (Jrcgorv, from Hawaii.

DKPAUTUilKS.

SATrmiAV, Apr 18.

Ilk Albert. Orlllllhs, for San FranclKCo.

Schr Transit, Jorgtnson.forSan Francisco.

ilosruT. Apilli-V- ).

Sclir KniilKcnoult. lor Koholatclc.Stmr Knunl, llruhn, for Kauai.Stmr Mlkaha'a, Hagluud, for Kauai.

Stmr J A Cummins, Ncllcon, for Oahuports.

Stmr Mokolil, Hllo, for Moloknl, Mauland I.iuiM.

Stmr .Tames Makce, Peterson, for Kapaa,Kauai.

VKSSKL3 LKAVINO TOMORROW.

Stmr W O Hall, Slmersnn, for .Maul andHawaii.

Wf.ur.Na KltS ARRIVED

Per tir Claudlnc, April 10 R SnrcrkeM,Mrs 11 Kolotnoku nml A children, Miit I'UaWight, V A Vetiescn. C Tueh, S Fukuda,Kcv S Takahashl, 8 Aliml, Wong Jug Sung,It A Druinmond, N K Snltlln, D Kahaulello,J 8 MeCandless, and 75 deck.

From ICniial, per stmr lvrauliou, April ISDr C C Suriiiniiii, J M Litigate, and 7 deck.

mins oi' Tin; tir.votii;i'io..

Continued from 1st Page.

"Amorica," "Libortns ot Fntriti ''(dedicated to tho Society), nud thohymn o two nntious composedfor tho Arbitration Lenguo o thoUnited .States, whieh was sung atits convntion and lately rpro- -

duced in full in tho BuM.rriN.Mra. Clia. Turner (".Miss Ainu'sMontttgiio") also sang a , solo.Psalm til was road responsively.

Itov. Mr. Birnio took for 'histext Exodus .iii., !: "And itshall be, when thy son askoththoo in timo to coino, saying,

Vlmt is this? that thou slmlt sayunto him, By strength of handtho Lord brought us out fromEgypt, from tho house of bond-age." Ho touched on tho eventscomimMiuirnted nud urged fathersto teach thca important mattersof history to thoir chiHrPii, notimpressing them with tho factthat tho Ainoricnnu defeated thoBritish but with the principles forwhich their fathers fought. Thofight" was not expected but it hadto coino. It was foreordained intho evolution of liboitj. '1 hopreacher quoted Franklin, Aduiusand other ominout men of thosetimes as disclaiming, only a fowmonths before the outbreak, anyidea of bepr.rulion. in conoluniontho .protieiiuv made tin eloquentpica for the cettloment of disputesbetween nations especially Chris-tian nutiins by pptiwiul arbitra-tion. The truft ioroigti iniiMiouilrj work of today wan to put intooperation holwemi nations tlumi-pi'll- 'i

iplfa of civil liberty that nowexist between man and man.

lit tl ropoiidivo Bible readingof llm boiiH of tho BuvoIiUioh'mHfli'vhie, tho printed onlor niadetho iitinplo say, "This is tho uinoration' of thmn that Mink him,thill Hj,Ui,V fall O ilauob." Homoof the (joiiKniyalioii worn olnuivito tuka 'tliiiHiU" tin If it wo I II (hi!rlKhl llilntf. Ah 'Mnuob" In tintimwHtf hTiiihU for tlio Alnmn,lb muiiriiil Hlvp UjM rpiwiiBiilii torn, 'I'lia hwdlinji Adyrtir, ll l mamt rpmklh

ITor Sale.1 Three Fine Reldenco Sites at Maklkl,

commandiug a magnificent view of the cityand harbor.

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

vestment. Will pay ocr 1? percent.3 Two Stores on Nuuanu street.4 Four Lots on Magazine Hill, 75x120.

FromtUW to $500 each.S Ouo Lot ou Huckfeld street, 0x100.

mo.C A Choice Residence on Lunalllo street,

having id I modem Improvements.7 A Deslruhlo Residence at Makiki.

Grounds well laid out. Easy terms.8 Four Houses and Lots on Punchbowl

street, all reuttd at a monthly rental of $103.This property is 240 feet on Punchbowl strcc,with a uepiu oi .-- -' icei running 10 uie uruiground" or armory, w HU a frontage on samefor 1 orS more cottages. Tho central loca-

tion or die property mokes it raoU available.0 House and Lot on Klnau street. Lot

70x11! it This property lll be sold at costand 1 an excellent bargain for a home seeker,The house Is elegantly finished and of thebest workmanship and materials. Thcro l acarrlnge house and b.im on the premises andthe yard Is well laid out with fruit and orna-

mental trees.10 A Fine Residence centrally located,

containing i." rooms. Lot l3(ix!MU ft. Twosmall cottages on tho lot bringing In goodrental.

113!) acies ofl.and In Kallhl valley, (Wal-klk- i

side). A nt lenm of water Hows alongthis land. A bargain Price J750,

Hi SO Acres of llest Cofleo Land In Puna.Hawaii, B"vcn miles Irom Rep. Rycroll'sLargo Colleo PlunUtlon. Tho above landIs held In fee simple. Also, B0 years lease onJ.W acres atHpinlng above with a privilege of15 years more. Price f .',000.

18 An Elegant Residence on Lunalllostreet, containing 13 rooms, with electriclight tixluresatul all modem toilet convenien-ces. There are servants' rooms, stables, etc,etc, on tho premises. Lot containing 100,000square teet nicely laid Out and planted withfruit and shade trees.

14 A Coicmodlous Residence on Hasslngcrstreet, llttcd with ail modern conveniences. Orwill trade lor suburban property.

15 House and Lot, on Wilder avenue.House contains t bedroom, parlor, dining-roo-

pantry, kitchen, bath-roo- servants'room, and stables for tw o horses. Lot US by188 feet.

It House and Lot on lleretunla street.House contains 0 rooms, and all modern con-

veniences. Lot 85x115.17. Fine Residence on licretanla street.

For further partlculars-lnqulr- at my olllce.18 A House and Lot on Young street.

Notice: I can Negotiate Loans on any ofthe aboe property lor purchasers desiringsame at from .0 to 75 per cent of tho Value.

XPov .Sale or Leayc- -

I Two Stores ou Nun inn st, opposite Ku-ki- ll

lane, alo three lodging houses in therear of sal J stores containing 10 rooms In all.

1?ov JRonb.I rutnlshed Room on Kmmn square.2 CoJtagiMinCluecn. street.8 Store on Nuuauu street.4 Store on King street near Fort street.5 Olllce. Room on King street near Fort

street.(1 Warehouse ou Ksplanadc.7 A Cottage on Vouug street, containing

r rooms, puulry and bath. Rent f 15 permouth.

8 A Residence ou Kin mi street. House Ingood repair falmost now) and having alt mo-dern Improvements. A burn and carriageiiouee on tho premises.

Wanted.1 To rent a Home centrally located, hav-

ing three oi dun buhoimis.2 To rent a Smalt Cottage of three rooms,

centrally loejted, sultublo for olllce.!l To purchase a Residence convenient to

car Hues in viclti'ly of Thomas Square orLunalllo st. Must contain nine or ten rooms.

4 To buv a Lot In the vicinity of Maklkl,125 by U00 feet or moiv.

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

(1 To buy 111 or 15 acres or Coffee Landplanted with two year old Coffee trees Ingood condition,

A. V. GEAR,271-- tf C09 King street.

faw&ii&ri Fertilizing

coMP.A:isnrIspropiicd to furnish

4000 Tons

Cane Fertilizer

to ottler for 1S0U.

rtLL OOODij SOI.t) TO A (JUAltANTIDroJUMULA Oil ANALYSIS.

Soluble nml dTftllnlilo riimpliiirlo Aclili

gttlplmtu ot AmmoiiLi,

NUratnofSoilfl,Enljilinlu of 1'oiosli, '

Uorol Ltiiiu filnnu,

L'IiBiitelopni I'Uli flUBiin.

In Quan'titioK to Suit,

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--4BfeStoamors ot tho nbovo Lino running in connection with tho

CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAYBotween Vancouver, B. O., and Bydnoy, N. S. "Wy and colling at Victoria, B. O.

Honolulu and Suva (Fiji),

AEE 3DTJ--E j&rp KCOnSTOHiTJ-IjT- r

On or about tho dates below stated, viz.:

From Sydney and Suva, for Victoria andVancouver. II. C.t

Stmr "MIOWEItA," April 15Stmr "WAltKIMOO" May 1G

Stmr"MIOWEltA' Juno 15

Thrnugli iHsnctl from Honolulu to Cnnndn,United States nnd Utiropc.

FHEICIHT ANU rABSENOEIl AGENTS!

D. MoNicoiiL, Montreal, Canada.IlonniiT KEitn, Winnipeg, Cnnadn,

M. M. 8ten, Snu Francisco, Col.Q. Mali. Biiown, Vancouver, B. O,

FINETABLE

m-p- T iWA IBB. I

A Naturally BoiledWater, pronounced bypeople who know, to bo

tho best on tho market.This water received thevery highest award atthe . .

CaliforniaInternationalExposition.

As a Table Beverage

Geyser Wateris a favorite and easilyl'ealls all other MineralWaters. . . .

Benson, Smith & Co.,

Wholesale nnd Botnil Agonts fortin H.'ivviiip lulnndq,

iecliarsicaSArithmetic

THE COMPTOMETER PERFORMS

ADDITION,

SUBTRACTION,MULTIPLICATION,DIVISION, ETC, ETC,

At the World's Co-lmitbi-

Exposition,tho Comj'To.mkti;ii ud

tho higlu-s- t

nward on adding andcnlutiliititi"' nmchiiies.

jj'Ciill nruund nndson thin tjmo-Piiviu- g

iliwniiiit, okohmigu, nlo.

A, V. GEAR,Atfuiit fr tli II'iwhIIhii U.

UOO KlngSLlioU

From Victoria anil Vancouver, it. C, toSuva anil Syilnevi

Stmr "MIOWEH A" May 8

Stmr "WAMUMOO" Juno 7Stmr "MIOWEItA" 3nyS

Tickets

tST For Freight and Pnssngo and allGeneral Information, apply to

THE0. H. DAVIES & CO., L'd

Agents for tho Ilnwaiian Islands.

Pacific Mail Skani; Do

AND THE

Occiflental & Oriental Steamsliip Co.

'Jfa Vi

For YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG:

Steamers ot tho above. Companies rillcoll at Honolulu on their way to thoabove iorts on or about tho followinRdates:

Stmr Doric May 10, 1890.

For HAN FRANCISCO:

Steamers of tho nbovo Companies willcall at Honolulu on their way fromHoukUuuk and Yokohnma to tho aboveport on or about tho following dates:

Stmr Hio do Jauoiro ...April 23, 1890

Rates"! Passage are as tolfows:TO TOKO- - TO HONG-KAM-

KONO.

Cabin .....S1DO.0O 8175.00Cabin, round trip, 4

mouths 225.00 202.50Cabin, round trip, 12

months 262.50 010.25Europe Sleerugo.... 85.00 100.00

tiT"PabseuKers paying full faro will boollowed 10 percent off return faro if re-

turning within twelve mouths.

CSjTor Freight and Tassogo apply to

H. HACKFELD & CO.,Agents.

Wildcr's Steamship Go's

TIME TABLE.C. L. WIGIIT, Pres. S. 11. KOSE, Sco.

I Cupt. J. A. KING, PortSupt.

Stmr. KINAU,CLARKE, Commander,

Will leave Ilonolnln at 10 a. m., touching ntLiiktunu, Jlnnlaon liny nud MnVeun thohhiqo day; Mnhukouii, Knwnihno nml

tho following tiny, arriving ntllllo tho Biimo ovcuiug.

lkaviib nosoi.nirj. AnRlVUH HONOLULU.

Friday Apiil 24 Tuesdny,., .April 21Tnt'rtdny liny " Friday . . . ...MnylFrirtuy Mnylfi Tucsiiny, . ..May 12

Tiibsdny,....My 20 Friday My 22

Returning, will lenvo Ililo nt 1 o'clockr. m., tonulitug at Laupahoehoo, Mnhu-kouii nud Kiiwuilmc uuu.o dny; llnkona,MuiiliU'a K,iy nud Lnliniun tho followingday; nrnvitjg nt Honolulu tho oftcrnoouu

,of luoridny nud Fridays.fiSJJiii Freight will bo received nftcr

12 nortn ou day of sailing.

Sbnr. OLATJDINE,CAMERON, Commander,

Will leuvo llonululu Tuesday nt C v. si ,tuiichiug nt Kalmlni, Iluiin, Hniuon uudlupiiliutu, .Maul, nnivt'H utIfuiiululu Sinidny iiioriiingH.

Will cull nt Nuu, Knupu, on second tripof ench mouth.

jCVNci I'lelglit ill be received nf lorv. m. on itrty of bulling.

This Company will rturvm tho right tomnko chnngei in tho tiino of dupnrture nndin rival of its stenmu.H without notice uudit will not bo rcHpoiiHiblu for any connc(jiU'iiot'H niiHiug thoiefroiu.

ConMuunuh must bu lit tho I.nndlncH toreceive Ihoir Fifigliti thin Coinpnuy will I

not lioMlt'wif HMpomiioie for ftolght ufttrit him been lauded.

Lio Stock only nt owner's risk.This Company will not bo UMpnuxihlti

for Minify or Valuables of pahxungorsuiiIkhm plaoctl in tlm ciiio of Parwin.

l'at.(iiiHcm a hi riiuoiteil to litiruhnxatliiketx lKfiii (nibarklii. TIiomi faillnu todo ho will bo mibject to nil additionalclinigo of twinty-llv- u pur wnit.

o. :b. dwjght,Dot's nil ldmln of Work In

Unmont tt Stono SMIownlko & Giirlilnrj

lln ihj mi IiiujiI ii Inruo Hiiiiiiiv orI lllllllllil lUIMI. III II II I UMU'B UIUIUUw.nm I WliJI"T yiiiMjji'ii ni"i !""!- -

t HMtf lIMHtt imimm )M )w iiriMg fwl

ED. A. WILLIAMS,(Successor to C. E. Williams, H. H. Williams & Co.

and Williams Bros.

Pioneer Furniture Warerooms,,Established 1859

Pianos for Sale, Hire and Moved. Chairs for Rent.

Undertaker and Embalmer,Tombstones and iiNXoniiments.

itcsidenco nnd Night Tci. sic. 611 KING- - STBEET, Tel. 179. .

Wk'kk What "Wk Auveutisk

and Just as Beprkskntkd.'

The

BraiTmEHlSV

Wo arc Pacemakers on

Footwear Prices.

Oceanic Steisi Co.

Australia! Mail Sat.For Sn Francisco:

Tho New' nnd Fiuo Al Steel Steamship

" Monowai "

Of tho Oeennio Steamship Uompimy willbo duo nt Iluuolnlu from Sydney nndAuoklnnd on or nbout

April 30, 1896.And will linvo for tho nbovo jiort withMnilB mid PnsoeugorB on or nbout thatdate.

fur Sydnty and Mickiapd:

Tho Now nnd Fiuo Al Steel Stenmsliip

" Mariposa " .

Of tho Ocenilio Stenmsliip Company willbo duo nt Honolulu from Snu Frnnciscoon or nlxmt

May 7, 1890.And will hno prompt despatch withMails und l'nssengers for tho nbovo ports.

Tho undersigned nro now preparedto isauo

Through TIekots to All Tointsin tho United States.

SVFor further particulars regardingFi eight or Passago apply to

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

Oceanic Steamsmi) Co.

jJSHPKiiTyk

Time TT'Ei'fcDlo

LOCAIi LINEs. L AUSTRALIA.

Arrive Honolulu Lenvo-IIonolul- u

from S. F. for B. F.Mnyl. 180(1 May l, 1390May 21), 1890 Jui.0 :i, 1890

THROUGH LINEFrom Han Friinoisco From Sydnuy for

fur Sydnuy. SitrfFrancisco.

.Irr'w Honolulu, Leutt JlonuUilu.

Mwripoitn, Mny 7, '00 I Moiwwnl.Apr.no.'OO

MHllWKXGilANGRKIND AKIlMI'llAntlMTHlim

TliiHiiilijlinitiMnilvniiirnianlijimt tin I )iimg!iL slid inJJoiiiiMi. . . i

Wo mnko a fcapecialty of Shoes.

It's our business.

Wo propose to give nioro

Value, Stylo and Comfort

Than anybody else enn or will.

Mctaus blioc ..405 Fort Street.

A LIFE SIZEGrayonPortrait

Framed Completo

One Doaen. Photos, of tho Bitter

foi; .

Only lo.OO '

BT Is tho LATEST CTFER wo hnvoto niako.

J.J.WILLIAMSPortrait and LandscapeFotographer."KOKT BTUTCICT.

Saloon,H. J. NOLTE, Proprietor.

The Best Lunch in.Town--jl'gzi &xiuL Coffee

AT ALIj HODItH.

THE FINEST MtANDS OF

Cigars and TobaccoALWAYS ON HAND.

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

Nuuauu Ab., bttwi'cn licretanla and Schoolbtn.au.

ROOM AND .0,ARD:Por Dny, . . . . . S1.C0Por Wook . . . . 9.00

llooius to lut without bouril if pnfunod;

7V 1uiiu!iik ovory Sutiiulay with KnwiUliuu Ciloo Club iu attunduueo.

TELEPHONE 707.

THE "ARLINGTON"A. I'AMIIA' IIOTIih,

T. ICroviH. ... 2Tro.I'ur Diiy. (1 II IWI

Mill MM IMiV 411Pr yftm , . iii 1 1 I4n(fAtakaflLaA 1 fan aall t Hatn I

'W im AUptwm ik im hiuim ml Hiw Flwut. 5Jw i m Uity