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"VTIJdi, a well- - -- known city missionary In Now York and brother of tho lato eminent JuJgo Wilds: "I was for inany years a sufferer from bolls and other eruptions of a liko nature, caused by tho Impover- ished stato of my blood. My nppo-tlt-o was poor and my system a good deal run down. Knowing tho valuo of Aycr's Sarsapaillla, by observa- tion of tho good it had ilouo to others, I began taking it. My Appetite improved almost from tho first doso; then my general health Improved, and now it is excellent. I feel n hundred por cent, stronger, and I attributo this result to Aycr's Sarsnparilla, which I recommend 'with till confidenco ng tho best blood medlcino ever-duvlscd- For all disorders resulting from poor or corrupted blood and general debility, tako V'ES? te a (&si3& Sarsaoan a AVER'S PILLS CURE BILIOUSNESS. Mollister urug Co., Ltd. Bolo Agents for tho Repuhlio ot Hawaii. Piano Tuning and Repairing. Having (be eorvlces of O. R.HARRIssONasnttaehotoourmuMo department, we nro nrepared.to exe cute orders for Piano Tuning and Re- - of Pmnoti aurl Organs. Mr. iiahliiK awl ability aa it flwt chifH anlst in hi lino of work In too well known to meil funlior com- ment; HUfflie to say that we fully guar-unt- i o all work Intruded to ut Orders left nt nur ollluo will receive prompt, at entlon Telephone, 412. Faithfully Yonra, WALL, NICHOLS 'CO., The Republic King Street. NOTICE. I desire to Inform tho ladies of Ho- nolulu and the public generally that I uow carry, in addition to my Fine Lino of Mlllinory Goo.ls The Celebrated Standard Sewing Machines In several tyle with nil the latest Invented ntUchnipntp also all kluda of machine needles Call and examine what Ih considered the best dewing Machine in tho world. MRS. M. HiUSHSTA, 600-l- No. 505 Fort 8treet. j The Honolulu Sanitarium 1032 Klug Street. A Quiet, Homelike Plaoe, whore Trained Nurses, Massago, "(Swedish Movement," Baths, Eleotricity and physical Training mar be obtained. V. 8. KELLOCJG, M. D Telephone 030. , Superintendent. , FOR SALE -- ;Two Good Milch 'Cows -- For further particular, apply nt thin Oincc. 600-3- 1 FOR THE STATE FUNERAL AitiiAHdr.uKNTs ri.NAi.i,Y com. Pl.nil'.tt THIS APIKItNOON. Tho I'roroMoii Milt lln nn lniina- - IliiC Our I'orrlmi Ofllrp Ncuilx Out- - Invltnllnn. Arrangements wero porfected shortly flrr " o'clock this nfter-noo- n f ' stato funeral to bo Hocnrduii tue Into Albert S. 'Willis tomorrow ufteriioou. Invitations havo bn"u extPDded by tbo For-oig- u Ollii'n to nil the foreign rep- resentatives, tho consular corps, heads of departments and judges of tho courts to attond. The organization of tho proces- sion has been delegated to Colonol McLean as marshal and he has arranged the following order: Ilendqnarterfl Grand Marshal, Honolulu, It. II., Jnn. 7th, 1897. Goneral Orders, No. 1: Tho following orders and for tho formation hnd movement of tho military and civil escort nttonding tho funeral eoreinonic3 of tho lato Hou. Al- bert S, Willis, Envoy-Extraord-in ary and Minister Plenipotentiary of tho United States to Hawnii, aro horoby announced: Tho body will bo received at tho Executive Building nt 12 ni. on the day. of tho ftiueral, by a military escort, nud will lio in stato until 2:30 p. in., when tho remains will bo conveyed to tho Central Union church, whero tho servicoa will tako placo at 3 o'clock. Tho military escort, consisting of ono battalion of tho First Heg-imeu- t, N. G. H., and ono battalion from the U. S. S. Alert, will form on Borotnuia street at 2:45, on Punchbowl .sido of tho street, facing Contral Union Church. Th" ferriages will form on Ooretania street, raakai side, in tho order named bnlow: Tho order "of march will bo as follows: Company of Police. Baud. Grand Mnrshnl and Aides. Battalion, First Rogimout, N.G.H. Buttalion, U. 8. 8. Alert. Othor military organizations on foot. Undortakor. Clorgy. Pall Bearers in Carriages. Huurse and Body Bearers. Chief Mourners. President Dolo aud Aides. Cabinet Ministers. Chief Justice, aud Justicos of Supremo Court. Sonntois and Representatives. Captain and Officers U. S. S. Alert. Consular Corps. Delegates. Societies. Gonerul Public. Societies or dologatious wish- ing to take part in tho ceremonies will pleaso notify Colonol Mc- - Liean, Utnuu Marshal, us soon as possible, who will assign them a propor place in tho lino. When (ho coremonies at tho grave aro ovor, each organization will mnreh to its plnce of forma- tion, and bo dismissed at discre- tion. By Command of Colonol Mo-Le- an, Grand Marshal. ISigned Jno. Sohaefeb, Captain and Chief Aide to Grand Marshal. At tho close of tho morning session of tho Supremo Court to day Chief Justico Judd made tho announcement that tho Court would not Bit tomorrow out of respoct to tho deceased. Judgo Porry raado"n similar announce- ment to tho Circuit Court. It is likely that the othor government offices will close in the afternoon, if not for tbo ontiro day. Tho fuuoral will take place from Contral Union Church, the offic- iating olergymen being Revs. D. P. Birnio and J. A. Monroo. Tho Continued on 6th Page. JCIhaffifoffi IN THE HIGHER COURTS CAS I.N .AllUUfI AKI MUntIITTEI in tiii: ui'itr..TiK t:iDitr. ; Jiidc 1'rrrj- - ,Si;n n llccrco f)l- - Noltlni; mid Ulntlliitf ttp flu. I Atrjlm of a MntUn llul. In tho Supremo Court this morning further argument wns hnd in tho case of E. K. Ntilmo lelua et nl. vs. Knnnhti ct al.. ap- peal from the Ciiouit Court of the First Circuit, and tho cause final- ly submitted. Johnson for plaintiffs-a- ppellant; Hartwell, Thurs- ton and Robertson for defondants appellant. Tho case of L. H. Deo vs. J. F. Morgan, excoptions from the Cir- cuit Court of tho First Circuit, wns nl.io argued and submitted. George A. Davis for pluintitr Cecil Brown for defend nut. In tho Circuit Court in tho case of James Kaioua et. al , vs. J. K. Knia'uui et. al. bill for an account- ing, etc., n decree has been mudo by consent of both parties and signed by Judge Perry by tho terms of which tho huior partner ship heretofore nxisting between plaintiffs and defendants is dis- solved. Tho tronsuror, J. K. Ka-ianti- i, is ordorcd to tile within '20 days his nccounts of receipts, dis- bursements and assots and deliver all notos, mortgages, asset.?, etc., in his hands to J. A. Mngoou,who is appointed recoivor of the hui, with authority to realize upon the same, pay all the debts and divido up the balance among tho sovoral members of tho hui according to their soveral rights. Each and every one of plaintiffs unci defend ants are orderod to doliver up to tho receiver within 10 days any nnd all proporty in their hands belonging to the hui. Tho receiv- er is to filo a bond of $250 and all costs of the action to bo paid out of the hui fund. In tho matter of tho ostato of Katnai, Makakoa aud Kahaulokaa, tho guardian, Makanui, has filed a return aud account of snlo of real estate, and petitions tho Court for nn order confirming tho same. A similar return and motion hns been made in tho mnttor of tho guardianship of Sam Kalamn and Karaala, minors. Tho case of Kaeapahia vs. Ku-n- a, exceptions from Circuit Court, is boing argued bofore tho Su- premo Court this aftornoon. Ma-go- & Edings for plaintiff; Cecil Brown for defendant appellant. Court news deferred yesterday will bo found on another page. i OEK.tlAN iiri.Tiniinxrs. II. r. UlndeNnld to bo Arraii!uit for Hrlngliig Thrill IIrr. The statement is mado that tho prinoipal business which has led to tho return of Mr. H. F. Glade to Hawaii is to make arrange- ments with tho government which will result in tho coming of largo numbors of German agriculturists to engago in plantation work. A shipload of Norwegians and Swedes was brought hero for that purpose several years ago, but was never followed up. It is hoped Mr. Glade's efforts will bo successful. A P.iillc I'ruvellUd. What tho consequences might havo been if tho Pnlama Grocery had not receivod another largo in- voice of tho justly colobruted Salvation Army Ten, is something awful to contemplate. When we first advertised it.we expected quito a run on it, but tho demand lately has far oxcoedou our expecta- tions. Howovor, in time to provont a panio we are in roceit of another large invoico. H. Cannon, solo agent for tho Islands. Palaraa Grocery, Tol. 755. Water colors and Oil colors in sets enitablo for Xmns prcscuts. King Bros., Hotel Btroet. KNIGHTS HAVE A NIGH? MYNriC I.OOOV. n XQWF.TS APTEU ' i.srAi.t.itioH-oi- ' oii'ioi.ns. I Clinrnrfrrlvtlr Hill of rnnm-Cniln- ni Minium-- ? titnulrci. Men r Hip Olilea Time. I Yoater.liiy oveuitiij Mystic Lodge, No. 2. K. of P., had" its officers installed, there being n largo attendance of members oT that aud other lodges. Tho core ' mony was performed by J. F. Eoknrdt, D. S. C, assisted by acting grnml ufiiceiM a follows: O.'J. McCarthy, G. V. C. ; A. V. Gear, G. P. ; F. Waldron, (J M. at A. ; Goo. Deuison, G. K. It. S. ; H. E Waity, G. M. of E.; Fred. B. Oat, G. I. G.; Frank Barwiek, G. O. G. The new officers nro hero named: Geo. BrtitiH, C. O: ' E. A. Williams, P. J. A. Mehrten, M of W. O. U. Grnv, K. of It. ,fc S. J. L Crawley, M. of Ex. Olms. Phillips, M. of F. I O. Bergstrom, M. nt A. . C. II. Bellino, I. G. Ira A. Uurgott, O. G. Aftor tho tidjournmout of tho lodge, tho hull wns prepared for an installation banquet. Tables wero arranged in three lonj; rows aud upon them was soon spread an elegant collation. It is enough to say that Thos. E. Krouso of the Arlington was tho caterer, aud Honolulu people will realizo that tho viands wero of first quality and well served. Shortly aftur 10 o'clock everything was ready and tho company sat about tho tables. Bro. Laws, tho rotiring D. S. O., presided at tho raiddlo table; Bro. Ecknrdt, tho new D, S. 0., at tho one to the right, nnd uro. xUcUurtuy, i u., at tno lett table. Tho principal vico choir was occupied by O. C. Geo. Brims. Thoso who attended lodge, most of whom remained to the banquet, comorised tho followincr: David Dayton, ox D S C: O J McCarthy, ' ex DS O; H Laws, ox D S 0; J F I Eekardt. D S C: Goo Bruns. U O. ' Ed Towse, P O; J A Mohrton, P C; Geo Dull, P O; L M Votloson, PC; 0 M V Forstor, P 0 H E Wraity, P 0; F Waldron.-P'O- ; W G Ashley, PC; AV Gear, PC; Geo. Donisou, P. C; F. Barwiek, Dr O A Peterson, Capt'E A Wil- liams, H A Parmelee, Geo A Da- vis, HF Wiohman, J H Schnack, John McLain, J MoKeague, DW Roach, M. A Gonsalves, Jos M Littlo, J F Clay, Chas Phillips, Geo Angus, P A Dias, S Decker, A F Medeiros, Henry Giles, FL Waldron, A L Morris, Thos Cook, Ed. A. WilliamB (Honolulu) and somo others. Boforo tho ico cream and coiloo wero brought on, tho hour being late. Bro. Lawa introduced the bill of toasts which nppears below: "Supremo LodgeJ As a parent, its authority to bo obeyed. As a gunrdiant its watchful care to bo confided in. As our source' and our own, to be loyal to.' D. S. O. Eckardt in responding detailed tho constituents of tho Supremo Lodgo. That tho execu- tive had always boon well chosen was proved by the fact that in all difficult cases tho decisions of tho supreme officers had boon sus- tained by tho convention. Even tho voxed Gormau rifualquostipn had boon settled nevor to riso again He advised obodionco to tho sup- remo authority. "Sistor Lodgos Ono in senti- ment, ono in aim, but in honest endeavor with fraternal emula tion." ThiB was announced with a happy roforonco to the constella- tion of six lodgos in Hawaii. Bro. Dall of Oahu Lodgo res- ponded with tho most fraternal sentiments on bohalf of his own and othor sistor lodges. Fraterni- ty was tlioir ono nlm. Tho speak- er congratulated Mystio on its Continued on jth Payc. ANOTHER OPIUM SEIZURE ' CAPTAIN KAN i: itlAICI'JS A lltd itAiti. mis .iiokmno. X'?fl''J five Tln of (ltr li.ilr- -t lliinultoii A 1 11 I fi S'oiniil In n A'lin mil ln-e- i !.! Sin. p. Policccaptnin Knnao struck a stivnk of Itii-- thw morning Hitch a does not oftt-- fall iu iin lot of ti Uiuimiiu pniifomiiu. tic wns on duty nt tho police station when u Cliiuauiau named Chew Run inn If his nppwru"- - ' ' id nail (u IttKu it little WitlU, nH 111,4 he hnd sivncthint; to lell him about opium They meandered along Nuuauu aIwIo tho Chiun- - man toM his littlo talo. It was to tho effect that a native and his wife who lived in tho rear of tho poi shop kept by Ah Wai on Ntiuanu street, just maiika of Ku kui lain, should bo nrrcsted by the eaptnin on tho charge of huv- - tug opium n poset-sion- , nud if tho captain would kindly couseut to mnku the arrest it would be worth just S100 to him. Tho war) captain at onco tinned whero tho money was and tho Chinnman answored it would bo forthcoming its soon ns tho natives wore out ot the way. The captain wauted the money down nnd upon his insisting on it tho Chinn- man finally snid he could not pay it until ho hnd delivered somo opium which he had contracted to doliver. IIo could not deliver it because tho natives were in tho wiy and would sco it If tho captain would ouly oblige him by arresting the nntivos ho could make delivery of tho opium nud got his mouoy, when ho would at onco turn over $100 to the officer. My this timo Captain Knnao had found out enough to mako up his mind what to do. Ho took the Chiunraan's arm nud told him to J show hiin the natives. They went to tho poi shop. As thoy noarod it tho native and his wifocame in sight. Tho Chinaman pointed out tho native aim soul, "That's tno man." Tho woman overheard him and aaul: "Don't you behave him. Wo havo got nothing to do with the opium and wero going down to tho polico station to inform on Ah Wni, the poi man." Captain Kanao marched them all into tho shop and the natives pointed out. a bundle which thoy Baid contained tho opium. Ho oxnmiued it sufficiently to p'rove that it wns so and marchod Ah Wai, tho ownorof tho shop, Chew Kun and tho two natives down to tho station Iiouno, not losing sight of tho bundlo on tho way down. On arriving at tho polico 'station tho buudlo was oponod. It.con-taiue- d oighty-fiv- o half-poun- d tins of tho best Ohinoso opium, which was carefully wrapped in soveral layors of well-grouse- tarpaulin. From its goneral ap- pearance the officers judged that it had lain in tho water somo timo and had only recontly beon fish- ed up. Ah Wai was locked up on tho charge of having opium in pos- session, Chew Kun io hold for further investigation and tho two natives wero allowed to go. The theory of tho officors is that tho two Chinoso smuggled tho opium ashore lust night and got it to tho house. Tho natives who lived in tho rear gotonto tho rnoket and threatened to m to save thomsolves. To prevent this Chew Kun was do-tai- led to got them arrested and out of tho way while Ah Wai quietly disposed of tho opium. The sohorao was frustrated by Captain Kanao'a alortuose, and ho is receiving the congratulations of his brother officers today on hiB Bucoossful capture. MiflB Louisotto Bonnparlc, a great niooo of Napoleon I., wa8 to bo married in Washington on Deo. 29 to Count Adam do Moltke-Huitfol- dt of Donmark. HE HAS STAMPS TO BURN i,osfMiMi.i.m:.iri:itM. ot will. 'AlltIV OUT TIIK I. V. - Tlirrn IIo llrcn n Ntrnily neinnild for 1 l.iur. if IVoihkp Manilla -- Hiiln .Vnn Kltinue I. Tho qti'T-tioi- t having beon ask- ed tho Bi'i.r,i:riN whether tho old irt'iuea of stamps authorized by the last Li'gislnturi to bo destroy- - cd had yet been burnod.n reporter asked Fostmuatcr- - General Oat tlii nioiniug for information on the subject. With his usual courtesy to tho press that goutlo-ma- u gavo the following facts con- cerning the mattor: It is tho intention of tho Fiuauco department to comply with tho law, and it him already, douo so iu withdrawing from salo all tho old issues. Tito sale was stopped nl the uloso of business on December lllst, aud although thoro has been sonio 'demand for old since none of tho stamps havo been allowed to leavo tho office. " Aftor tho passage ot the Act of tho last Legislature utithorizinc and requiring tho destruction of all previous issues of Hawaiian postago stumps there was an in- creased demand for them ut the office, but it never amounted to n rush. Tho demand wns steady and purchases wore mostly for small amounts. Tho is satisfied that the big speculators had all they could carry oi wished to carry and hence refrained from buying iu order that as many ot the stamps should bo destroyed as possible, thereby enhancing tho chances of increas- ing tho valuo of thoso thoy had onj hand. Mr. Oat was not prepared to civo tho amounts and denomin- a- tious sold siuco tho passage of tho Act and could not givo tho num- ber now on hand. Thoy wore be- - ing carefully recounted with a view to their destruction ob pro- vided by tho law wheuevor Min- ister Damon should givo the-wor- The Act does not epeoify any particular day when the-stam- are to be burned, but Mr. Oat was of opinion tho interest- ing event to philatelists at least, would tako placo somo timo be- tween tho 20th and 81st of the presont month. Tho stamps will bo publicly burned and due notice of tho time of their destruction, will bo given by tho departments Joined to Another 4'linrmer. A private letter from Mystio, Connecticut, convoya news of the. marriago ot Captain Holmes, mastor of tho ship Chnimor that was hero last year in tho TruBt sugar carrying fleet? to Now York. He was joined in matrimony to-- " anothor charmer, a widow named' Mrs. Palmer, on tho first ot November. It will bo romomber-o- d that whilo in Houolulu tho statoly looking captain was gener- ally complimontod, in and out oL tho pross, for tbo sprightly digni- ty with which ho carried hie; Bevonty-tw- o yoare mainly spont on the wido ocean. Artlltlc Mellieuto, Mr. Porter, tho sconio artist, hnw presented Hawaiian Lodge with iL bonutiful work ''in tho oast" oP the lodgoroom in tho Masonic Toraple. It is a splondid fresco- - painting on tho wall, representing; h grand colonnade with Corinlli-ia- n pillnrs. Tho perspective real, nnd the bciui ib-- . surmounted with masonic etu bleras in brilliant colors. Mr, Portor voxocuted this genuino, masterpiece ns a memento' of hits, "sojourn" with old Hawaiian: . Lodge. In the voting of tho civil list im tho rtolcian legislature, Socinlistei attacked the private life- - of then Count of Flandors, making u .sen aational scandal. fe-i- jsMthB "..r- .3,m.w, Et- - .a .A- 9V ' f

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Vol; 1 STo. 501. HONOLULU, H. L, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1897. Piuce 5 Cbnts.

THE EVEin. BULLETIN.

Published every v . xcopt Sunday at210 King Htr?" molnln, H.I.

SUUSOllIJi- - TtATES.Por Month, tiny In tbo Ha-

waiian ts)m 8 73Por Year.... 8 HO

PBr Year. y.... o Auionca,Canada, or v. 1000

Por Year, poHtps ; ' jr ForeignCouutrieii 13 00

Payable luvi i Advnueo.Telephone 0"- - V. O. Box 89.

B. L. F ' Manager.

yttsiHvIMPo.. :SMED

Jl4)C CXDuBead what Ayei tarsaparllla did

for the Rev. z. "VTIJdi, a well- --- known city missionary In Now Yorkand brother of tho lato eminentJuJgo Wilds:

"I was for inany years a suffererfrom bolls and other eruptions of aliko nature, caused by tho Impover-ished stato of my blood. My nppo-tlt-o

was poor and my system a gooddeal run down. Knowing tho valuoof Aycr's Sarsapaillla, by observa-tion of tho good it had ilouo to others,I began taking it. My

Appetite improvedalmost from tho first doso; then mygeneral health Improved, and now itis excellent. I feel n hundred porcent, stronger, and I attributo thisresult to Aycr's Sarsnparilla, whichI recommend 'with till confidenco ngtho best blood medlcino ever-duvlscd-

For all disorders resulting frompoor or corrupted blood and generaldebility, tako

V'ES?te a (&si3&

Sarsaoan aAVER'S PILLS CURE BILIOUSNESS.

Mollister urug Co., Ltd.Bolo Agents for tho Repuhlio ot Hawaii.

Piano Tuningand Repairing.

Having (be eorvlces of O.R.HARRIssONasnttaehotoourmuModepartment, we nro nrepared.to execute orders for Piano Tuning and Re- -

of Pmnoti aurl Organs. Mr.iiahliiK awl ability aa itflwt chifH anlst in hi lino of work In

too well known to meil funlior com-ment; HUfflie to say that we fully guar-unt- i

o all work Intruded to ut Ordersleft nt nur ollluo will receive prompt,at entlon

Telephone, 412.Faithfully Yonra,

WALL, NICHOLS 'CO.,The Republic King Street.

NOTICE.I desire to Inform tho ladies of Ho-

nolulu and the public generally thatI uow carry, in addition to my FineLino of Mlllinory Goo.ls

The Celebrated StandardSewing Machines

In several tyle with nil the latestInvented ntUchnipntp also all kludaof machine needles Call and examinewhat Ih considered the best dewingMachine in tho world.

MRS. M. HiUSHSTA,600-l- No. 505 Fort 8treet.

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The Honolulu Sanitarium1032 Klug Street.

A Quiet, Homelike Plaoe, whore TrainedNurses, Massago, "(Swedish Movement,"Baths, Eleotricity and physical Trainingmar be obtained.

V. 8. KELLOCJG, M. DTelephone 030. , Superintendent.

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FOR SALE

--;Two Good Milch 'Cows

-- For further particular, applynt thin Oincc. 600-3- 1

FOR THE STATE FUNERAL

AitiiAHdr.uKNTs ri.NAi.i,Y com.Pl.nil'.tt THIS APIKItNOON.

Tho I'roroMoii Milt lln nn lniina- -

IliiC Our I'orrlmi Ofllrp NcuilxOut- - Invltnllnn.

Arrangements wero porfectedshortly flrr " o'clock this nfter-noo- n

f ' stato funeral to boHocnrduii tue Into Albert S. 'Willistomorrow ufteriioou. Invitationshavo bn"u extPDded by tbo For-oig- u

Ollii'n to nil the foreign rep-

resentatives, tho consular corps,heads of departments and judgesof tho courts to attond.

The organization of tho proces-sion has been delegated to ColonolMcLean as marshal and he hasarranged the following order:

Ilendqnarterfl Grand Marshal,Honolulu, It. II., Jnn. 7th, 1897.

Goneral Orders, No. 1:Tho following orders and

for tho formationhnd movement of tho military andcivil escort nttonding tho funeraleoreinonic3 of tho lato Hou. Al-

bert S, Willis, Envoy-Extraord-in

ary and Minister Plenipotentiaryof tho United States to Hawnii,aro horoby announced:

Tho body will bo received attho Executive Building nt 12 ni.on the day. of tho ftiueral, by amilitary escort, nud will lio instato until 2:30 p. in., when thoremains will bo conveyed to thoCentral Union church, whero thoservicoa will tako placo at 3o'clock.

Tho military escort, consistingof ono battalion of tho First Heg-imeu- t,

N. G. H., and ono battalionfrom the U. S. S. Alert, will formon Borotnuia street at 2:45, onPunchbowl .sido of tho street,facing Contral Union Church.

Th" ferriages will form onOoretania street, raakai side, in thoorder named bnlow:

Tho order "of march will bo asfollows:

Company of Police.Baud.

Grand Mnrshnl and Aides.Battalion, First Rogimout, N.G.H.

Buttalion, U. 8. 8. Alert.Othor military organizations on

foot.Undortakor.

Clorgy.Pall Bearers in Carriages.Huurse and Body Bearers.

Chief Mourners.President Dolo aud Aides.

Cabinet Ministers.Chief Justice, aud Justicos of

Supremo Court.Sonntois and Representatives.

Captain and Officers U. S. S.Alert.

Consular Corps.Delegates.Societies.

Gonerul Public.Societies or dologatious wish-

ing to take part in tho ceremonieswill pleaso notify Colonol Mc- -Liean, Utnuu Marshal, us soon aspossible, who will assign them apropor place in tho lino.

When (ho coremonies at thograve aro ovor, each organizationwill mnreh to its plnce of forma-tion, and bo dismissed at discre-tion.

By Command of Colonol Mo-Le- an,

Grand Marshal.ISigned Jno. Sohaefeb,Captain and Chief Aide to

Grand Marshal.At tho close of tho morning

session of tho Supremo Court today Chief Justico Judd made thoannouncement that tho Courtwould not Bit tomorrow out ofrespoct to tho deceased. JudgoPorry raado"n similar announce-ment to tho Circuit Court. It islikely that the othor governmentoffices will close in the afternoon,if not for tbo ontiro day.

Tho fuuoral will take place fromContral Union Church, the offic-iating olergymen being Revs. D.P. Birnio and J. A. Monroo. Tho

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Atrjlm of a MntUn llul.

In tho Supremo Court thismorning further argument wnshnd in tho case of E. K. Ntilmolelua et nl. vs. Knnnhti ct al.. ap-

peal from the Ciiouit Court of theFirst Circuit, and tho cause final-

ly submitted. Johnson for plaintiffs-a-

ppellant; Hartwell, Thurs-ton and Robertson for defondantsappellant.

Tho case of L. H. Deo vs. J. F.Morgan, excoptions from the Cir-

cuit Court of tho First Circuit,wns nl.io argued and submitted.George A. Davis for pluintitr

Cecil Brown for defendnut.

In tho Circuit Court in tho caseof James Kaioua et. al , vs. J. K.Knia'uui et. al. bill for an account-ing, etc., n decree has been mudoby consent of both parties andsigned by Judge Perry by thoterms of which tho huior partnership heretofore nxisting betweenplaintiffs and defendants is dis-solved. Tho tronsuror, J. K. Ka-ianti- i,

is ordorcd to tile within '20

days his nccounts of receipts, dis-bursements and assots and deliverall notos, mortgages, asset.?, etc.,in his hands to J. A. Mngoou,whois appointed recoivor of the hui,with authority to realize upon thesame, pay all the debts and dividoup the balance among tho sovoralmembers of tho hui according totheir soveral rights. Each andevery one of plaintiffs unci defendants are orderod to doliver up totho receiver within 10 days anynnd all proporty in their handsbelonging to the hui. Tho receiv-er is to filo a bond of $250 and allcosts of the action to bo paid outof the hui fund.

In tho matter of tho ostato ofKatnai, Makakoa aud Kahaulokaa,tho guardian, Makanui, has fileda return aud account of snlo ofreal estate, and petitions tho Courtfor nn order confirming tho same.

A similar return and motionhns been made in tho mnttor oftho guardianship of Sam Kalamnand Karaala, minors.

Tho case of Kaeapahia vs. Ku-n- a,

exceptions from Circuit Court,is boing argued bofore tho Su-

premo Court this aftornoon. Ma-go-

& Edings for plaintiff; CecilBrown for defendant appellant.

Court news deferred yesterdaywill bo found on another page.

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OEK.tlAN iiri.Tiniinxrs.

II. r. UlndeNnld to bo Arraii!uit forHrlngliig Thrill IIrr.

The statement is mado that thoprinoipal business which has ledto tho return of Mr. H. F. Gladeto Hawaii is to make arrange-ments with tho government whichwill result in tho coming of largonumbors of German agriculturiststo engago in plantation work.

A shipload of Norwegians andSwedes was brought hero for thatpurpose several years ago, but wasnever followed up. It is hoped Mr.Glade's efforts will bo successful.

A P.iillc I'ruvellUd.

What tho consequences mighthavo been if tho Pnlama Groceryhad not receivod another largo in-

voice of tho justly colobrutedSalvation Army Ten, is somethingawful to contemplate. When wefirst advertised it.we expected quitoa run on it, but tho demand latelyhas far oxcoedou our expecta-tions. Howovor, in time to provonta panio we are in roceit of anotherlarge invoico. H. Cannon, soloagent for tho Islands. PalaraaGrocery, Tol. 755.

Water colors and Oil colors insets enitablo for Xmns prcscuts.King Bros., Hotel Btroet.

KNIGHTS HAVE A NIGH?

MYNriC I.OOOV. n XQWF.TS APTEU '

i.srAi.t.itioH-oi- ' oii'ioi.ns. I

Clinrnrfrrlvtlr Hill of rnnm-Cniln- ni

Minium-- ? titnulrci. Men rHip Olilea Time. I

Yoater.liiy oveuitiij MysticLodge, No. 2. K. of P., had" itsofficers installed, there being nlargo attendance of members oT

that aud other lodges. Tho core '

mony was performed by J. F.Eoknrdt, D. S. C, assisted byacting grnml ufiiceiM a follows:O.'J. McCarthy, G. V. C. ; A. V.Gear, G. P. ; F. Waldron, (J M.at A. ; Goo. Deuison, G. K. It. S. ;

H. E Waity, G. M. of E.; Fred. B.Oat, G. I. G.; Frank Barwiek, G.O. G.

The new officers nro heronamed:

Geo. BrtitiH, C. O: '

E. A. Williams, P.J. A. Mehrten, M of W.O. U. Grnv, K. of It. ,fc S.J. L Crawley, M. of Ex.Olms. Phillips, M. of F. I

O. Bergstrom, M. nt A. .

C. II. Bellino, I. G.Ira A. Uurgott, O. G.Aftor tho tidjournmout of tho

lodge, tho hull wns prepared foran installation banquet. Tableswero arranged in three lonj; rowsaud upon them was soon spreadan elegant collation. It is enoughto say that Thos. E. Krouso ofthe Arlington was tho caterer, audHonolulu people will realizo thattho viands wero of first qualityand well served. Shortly aftur10 o'clock everything was readyand tho company sat about thotables. Bro. Laws, tho rotiringD. S. O., presided at tho raiddlotable; Bro. Ecknrdt, tho new D,S. 0., at tho one to the right, nnduro. xUcUurtuy, i u., at tno letttable. Tho principal vico choirwas occupied by O. C. Geo.Brims.

Thoso who attended lodge, mostof whom remained to the banquet,comorised tho followincr: DavidDayton, ox D S C: O J McCarthy, '

ex D S O; H Laws, ox D S 0; J F I

Eekardt. D S C: Goo Bruns. U O. '

Ed Towse, P O; J A Mohrton, PC; Geo Dull, P O; L M Votloson,PC; 0 M V Forstor, P 0 H EWraity, P 0; F Waldron.-P'O- ; WG Ashley, PC; A V Gear, PC;Geo. Donisou, P. C; F. Barwiek,Dr O A Peterson, Capt'E A Wil-liams, H A Parmelee, Geo A Da-vis, H F Wiohman, J H Schnack,John McLain, J MoKeague, D WRoach, M. A Gonsalves, Jos MLittlo, J F Clay, Chas Phillips,Geo Angus, P A Dias, S Decker,A F Medeiros, Henry Giles, F LWaldron, A L Morris, Thos Cook,Ed. A. WilliamB (Honolulu) andsomo others.

Boforo tho ico cream and coiloowero brought on, tho hour beinglate. Bro. Lawa introduced thebill of toasts which nppears below:

"Supremo LodgeJ As a parent,its authority to bo obeyed. As agunrdiant its watchful care to boconfided in. As our source' andour own, to be loyal to.'

D. S. O. Eckardt in respondingdetailed tho constituents of thoSupremo Lodgo. That tho execu-tive had always boon well chosenwas proved by the fact that in alldifficult cases tho decisions of thosupreme officers had boon sus-tained by tho convention. Eventho voxed Gormau rifualquostipnhad boon settled nevor to riso againHe advised obodionco to tho sup-remo authority.

"Sistor Lodgos Ono in senti-

ment, ono in aim, but in honestendeavor with fraternal emulation." ThiB was announced witha happy roforonco to the constella-tion of six lodgos in Hawaii.

Bro. Dall of Oahu Lodgo res-ponded with tho most fraternalsentiments on bohalf of his ownand othor sistor lodges. Fraterni-ty was tlioir ono nlm. Tho speak-

er congratulated Mystio on its

Continued on jth Payc.

ANOTHER OPIUM SEIZURE

'CAPTAIN KAN i: itlAICI'JS A lltd

itAiti. mis .iiokmno.

X'?fl''J five Tln of (ltr li.ilr- -t

lliinultoii A 1 1 1 I fi S'oiniil In nA'lin mil ln-e- i !.! Sin. p.

Policccaptnin Knnao struck astivnk of Itii-- thw morning Hitch

a does not oftt-- fall iu iin lot ofti Uiuimiiu pniifomiiu. tic wnson duty nt tho police station whenu Cliiuauiau named Chew Runinn If his nppwru"- - ' ' idnail (u IttKu it little WitlU, nH 111,4

he hnd sivncthint; to lell himabout opium They meanderedalong Nuuauu aIwIo tho Chiun- -

man toM his littlo talo. It was totho effect that a native and hiswife who lived in tho rear of thopoi shop kept by Ah Wai onNtiuanu street, just maiika of Kukui lain, should bo nrrcsted bythe eaptnin on tho charge of huv- -tug opium n poset-sion- , nud iftho captain would kindly couseutto mnku the arrest it would beworth just S100 to him. Thowar) captain at onco tinned wherotho money was and tho Chinnmananswored it would bo forthcomingits soon ns tho natives wore outot the way. The captainwauted the money down nndupon his insisting on it tho Chinn-man finally snid he could not payit until ho hnd delivered somoopium which he had contracted todoliver. IIo could not deliver itbecause tho natives were in thowiy and would sco it If thocaptain would ouly oblige him byarresting the nntivos ho couldmake delivery of tho opium nudgot his mouoy, when ho would atonco turn over $100 to the officer.

My this timo Captain Knnaohad found out enough to mako uphis mind what to do. Ho took theChiunraan's arm nud told him to

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show hiin the natives. They wentto tho poi shop. As thoy noarodit tho native and his wifocame insight. Tho Chinaman pointed outtho native aim soul, "That's tnoman."

Tho woman overheard him andaaul: "Don't you behave him. Wohavo got nothing to do with theopium and wero going down totho polico station to inform onAh Wni, the poi man."

Captain Kanao marched themall into tho shop and the nativespointed out. a bundle which thoyBaid contained tho opium. Hooxnmiued it sufficiently to p'rovethat it wns so and marchod AhWai, tho ownorof tho shop, ChewKun and tho two natives down totho station Iiouno, not losing sightof tho bundlo on tho way down.

On arriving at tho polico 'stationtho buudlo was oponod. It.con-taiue- d

oighty-fiv- ohalf-poun- d

tins of tho best Ohinoso opium,which was carefully wrapped insoveral layors of well-grouse-

tarpaulin. From its goneral ap-

pearance the officers judged thatit had lain in tho water somo timoand had only recontly beon fish-ed up.

Ah Wai was locked up on thocharge of having opium in pos-session, Chew Kun io hold forfurther investigation and tho twonatives wero allowed to go.

The theory of tho officors isthat tho two Chinoso smuggledtho opium ashore lust night andgot it to tho house. Tho nativeswho lived in tho rear gotontotho rnoket and threatened to m

to save thomsolves. Toprevent this Chew Kun was do-tai- led

to got them arrested andout of tho way while Ah Waiquietly disposed of tho opium.The sohorao was frustrated byCaptain Kanao'a alortuose, andho is receiving the congratulationsof his brother officers today onhiB Bucoossful capture.

MiflB Louisotto Bonnparlc, agreat niooo of Napoleon I., wa8 tobo married in Washington onDeo. 29 to Count Adam do Moltke-Huitfol- dt

of Donmark.

HE HAS STAMPS TO BURN

i,osfMiMi.i.m:.iri:itM. ot will.'AlltIV OUT TIIK I. V. -

Tlirrn IIo llrcn n Ntrnily neinnild for1 l.iur. if IVoihkp Manilla

-- Hiiln .Vnn Kltinue I.

Tho qti'T-tioi- t having beon ask-ed tho Bi'i.r,i:riN whether tho oldirt'iuea of stamps authorized bythe last Li'gislnturi to bo destroy- -cd had yet been burnod.n reporterasked Fostmuatcr- - General Oattlii nioiniug for information onthe subject. With his usualcourtesy to tho press that goutlo-ma- u

gavo the following facts con-

cerning the mattor:It is tho intention of tho

Fiuauco department to complywith tho law, and it him already,douo so iu withdrawing from saloall tho old issues. Tito sale wasstopped nl the uloso of businesson December lllst, aud althoughthoro has been sonio 'demand forold since none of thostamps havo been allowed to leavotho office. "

Aftor tho passage ot the Act oftho last Legislature utithorizincand requiring tho destruction ofall previous issues of Hawaiianpostago stumps there was an in-

creased demand for them utthe office, but it never amountedto n rush. Tho demand wnssteady and purchases wore mostlyfor small amounts. Tho

is satisfied that thebig speculators had all they couldcarry oi wished to carry and hencerefrained from buying iu orderthat as many ot the stamps shouldbo destroyed as possible, therebyenhancing tho chances of increas-ing tho valuo of thoso thoy had onjhand.

Mr. Oat was not prepared tocivo tho amounts and denomin- a-

tious sold siuco tho passage of thoAct and could not givo tho num-ber now on hand. Thoy wore be- -ing carefully recounted with aview to their destruction ob pro-vided by tho law wheuevor Min-ister Damon should givo the-wor-

The Act does not epeoifyany particular day when the-stam-

are to be burned, but Mr.Oat was of opinion tho interest-ing event to philatelists at least,would tako placo somo timo be-

tween tho 20th and 81st of thepresont month. Tho stamps willbo publicly burned and due noticeof tho time of their destruction,will bo given by tho departments

Joined to Another 4'linrmer.

A private letter from Mystio,Connecticut, convoya news of the.marriago ot Captain Holmes,mastor of tho ship Chnimor thatwas hero last year in tho TruBtsugar carrying fleet? to Now York.He was joined in matrimony to-- "

anothor charmer, a widow named'Mrs. Palmer, on tho first otNovember. It will bo romomber-o- d

that whilo in Houolulu thostatoly looking captain was gener-ally complimontod, in and out oLtho pross, for tbo sprightly digni-ty with which ho carried hie;Bevonty-tw- o yoare mainly sponton the wido ocean.

Artlltlc Mellieuto,

Mr. Porter, tho sconio artist, hnwpresented Hawaiian Lodge with iLbonutiful work ''in tho oast" oPthe lodgoroom in tho MasonicToraple. It is a splondid fresco- -

painting on tho wall, representing;h grand colonnade with Corinlli-ia- n

pillnrs. Tho perspectivereal, nnd the bciui ib-- .

surmounted with masonic etubleras in brilliant colors. Mr,Portor voxocuted this genuino,masterpiece ns a memento' of hits,"sojourn" with old Hawaiian: .

Lodge.

In the voting of tho civil list imtho rtolcian legislature, Socinlisteiattacked the private life- - of thenCount of Flandors, making u .senaational scandal.

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tea is tea. So any flour is flour. But grades differ.You want the best. It's so with sarsaparilla. Therearc grades. You want the best. If you understoodsarsaparilla as well as you do tea and flour itwould be easy to determine. But you don't. Howshould you ?

When you are going to buy a commoditywhose value you don't know, you pick out an oldestablished house to trade with, and trust theirexperience and reputation. Do so when buyingsarsaparilla.

Ayer's Sarsaparilla has been on the marketfifty years. Your grandfather used Ayer's. It is areputable medicine. There are many sarsaparillas.But only one Ayer's. IT CURES.

Hollister Drug Co., Agents.

Lawn Mowers

THE GLOB

Quick Cutting,

Light and Serviceable.

ALL SIZES.

Moderate Prices

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1895 Rambler,$75.00

Trusting that you may bo in-

terested in cycliuc, we tnko tholiberty o stating to you a fewfacts about our wuooIb:

Wo need not trouble you withneedless description of tho AVorldFamed "RAMBLER" Ricycle,which by its pov 1 mining, npjiearaticp, strength nnd lastingqualities has won for tho intikoisa name world renowned.

The "RAMBLERS" are equiped with tho grmt G.k J. Detnoh-abl- e

Tiro, which since its introductiou to Honolulu has proved,by tho numbers in use, tho mostsuccessful and necessary adjust-ment to a bicycle.

Wo take great ploasuro in recontending to our frionds tlin"RAMBLER" and tiust that infurnishing oue to any person theywill nover havo occasion to regret.

Our terms aro such that a bicy-cle is uo longor a luxury but anecessity in actual suving of timoand money. Wo would ask youto but call and got our Gguroa.

1896 Rambler.

As is customary nearing thecloso of oach year, tho makers inorder to got roody for tho ousuingyear, offor tho present 1890wheels at reduced prices. Wo arenow prepared to give our ous-tomo-

the benefit of theso red 110

tions as long as our stock holdsout. For thoso wishing an up toduto wheel of the highest grade,ono which wo can guarantoo totho fullest extent, wo would ottertiio "RAMBLER." As to im-

provements for the corning seabonv,o would say wo utitu'ipiito noneSuch changes which may bo madewill, as 1ms bnn tho p'tnt twoyeuis, bo change. immaterial tothe improvement of the wheel ingeneral.

Kindly give thU ftomo thoughtor call your frionds'attontion to itand .oblige.

Yours truly,

. 0. Hal! & SonLIMITED.

AT JOKDAN'S

No. 10 StoreJUST RECEIVED

3ugs! lugsl JugslVelvet Pilo,

Moquotto,Wilton,

Daghostau,Brussels.

Sofa Rugs Floor Rugs I

Mats! Mats!Tapestry and Carpots,

Stair Carpets,Hall Carpots,

Crumb Cloths and Druggets.

BS5"" All Just Received at

EVENING BULLETIN, JANUARY 7, 1897.VrohvM4in ttyiraMi'WwVJWl-"'A'g"0r- i

, trir'9twtMnwirM!rMiNiv nit: 11 join it ciHiii's.

Mnttrr In I'mlMtr mnl Klwiror O.irnIlcniln;: Vr.lorilj-- .

Boforo tho Supreme Court onWednesday the case of Nnholo-lu- a

vs. Kaaahu was being argued.Thurston & Stanley for plaintiffsand Uartwell and Robertson fortho defense.

In (he caso of Fiipiilnni vs.Iloughtailing et a!., the demurrerof the dofeudaud 0. J. McCarthyand motion to dissolve tempoiaryinjunction was argued and submittod. Mogoou & Ediugs forplaintiff; Creighton & Conoa fordefendants.

Tho cntto of Jus. Knionn vb. J.K. Kaiamii, a bill for an account-ing in a Wuintua- lnii concern, wnson before Judgo Pony. Kinney,Ballon mimI Case for TilniiitiiFn andMngutu o! Edings for ilefoudniittt. '

In Keakahapu vs. Kalnauknpu,a bill (o a d(-ol- , defi-ndau- t

demurs to tho complaint 011 the ,

ground t'-n- t it docj not sttit" f iet '

sulHi-ioii- t t Mi'iirule a enu-- e of I

action; also that it is nuii'Luou ,

uuiiHO'liible uiul uiicet(uu.Cecil Blown is attorney for de-

fendant.In the suit of James R. rlolt vs.

MaK'ka L. Hult, H'joI for divorcetho onswi-- r andeiosr. cnniphiiiil of'he defendant has been, filedDeffMiilant xpfoifiuiillv denies thealleged desertion, alleging thattho plaintiir wilfully deeited herwithout canne, and fuithur notsforth other statutory reasons whya divorce should bo granted toher.

In the matter i,f the estate ofJulius Aloander Authon, GcoigoII. Robertson, ucu'lliry admiuistrator with tho will annexed, hasfiled a final 1 neei pi for 0 deed tothe lo'il property of said estatesituated in the Hawaiian Islands,sigmd by TI101..1 Authon, tholegatee.

Utinl liio .'l;i 1Kl.l1 NrPil.

A gtoup of mou woie talkingover the Spanish anti-Ameri-

riots yesterday in front .of thel'ailny block, ami tho war spirition pretty high. As usual withsidewalk statesmen, each knowjust what should bo dono by thoUnited States. There was onosuggestion made that "broughtdown tho house." A wng suidthat what tho Spanish needed wassomething to cool them off and hosuggostod sending them a cargoof Rainier Beer, and added, "whentho Spanish find what good beertho Rainier Beer is, they would notwant to fight with tho countrywhere it is mado." On tap or inbottles nt tho Criterion.

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"ASI I IlKAVr, IIAnUKOf"Pick Mo Up.

A Curlo.lty.

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.Amusio (who boos tho twius for tliofirst tlino) Jiminl I A baby with a headat both ends! Trntli.

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Mcohanios1 Homo, corner Hotoland Nuuunu stroets, lodging byday, woe k or month. Terms: 25and 60 cants per night. $1, nnd$1.25 nor week.

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

haok with good horse and enro-f- ul

driver ring np Telephone 118,corner of Fort and Merohnnttracts H nek at all hours.

Subsoribe for thcEvi::isa Bdl-tETl-

76 cants per month.

Mortgagee's Notico of Intention to

Forccloio end cf Sclo.

In nccordanco with tho provi-sions of that ccrtiiin mortgagomuite by KONAL1C MARK HAM,.1 widow, to O. P. EMERSON,dutcd Angul Gth, 1892, and alsoin iiccoidmco with tho provisionsof thnt additional clinrgo to thosaid iiinrtgiigc mudo by said Ko-nu- le

.Muikhain to said Emerson,dated Oct. 18, 1892, the origiuHlmortgage being of record in thoRegister Office, Onhu, in LiberISO, on 17'1-- G. and suid eddilinn- -

11 ch rgo In Liburl38, pp. 302-- 3

hch moitgiigo and mM tionalcharge ihorot.) hao been dulyassigued by said Emerson to J. A.Mogoou, notice ia hereby giventL it s.iid ussignro intends to fore-- 0

Ode tho stmo for conditionbroken, nomelv, tho iiou-pnym- cnt

of both principal, iutarost andtnxfs when duo.

Notico is likewise givn thatafter tho expiration of thrc" wouksdoiu this (hito the i) orty cov-ered by siid mortgage will boudvoitued for salo ami will bo-- old. at public miction .it tho nuc-- ti

n loo.Tiu of Jus F. JMorgan,Honolulu, on Tuesday, January20th, 1897, at 12 o'clock noon ofthat day.

For further particulars apply toJ. A. MAGOON,

Assigucoof said MortgagesDt d Honolulu, Dec. 21st, 1896.

The property tn bo sold is urfollows:

All that cortain land nnd pro-

misor situate at Klihi, Oihu,dotcribed in Royul J'atont 079,Lind Commission Aw.ad 1200 toHnlokii, coutaiuiiiguiiuroa of twoand 7-- 100 acres;

And also all the 1 lid sit unto atKalihi iifoionid disciibed inR.iyal Patent 1265, Land Cora-iniRs- 'on

A wind 1205, containing111, 1 oa of 55 100 of an aero.

Tonus Cash Gold coin of U.S. of America. Deeds nt oxponsoofpurclmsor. 489-t- d

Mortgageo's Totioo of Intention to

Poreoloso and of Salo.

lu accordanco with tho provi-sions of that certain r.iortgngemado by GEORGE WOND andUATTfEK. VOND his wife, toEmma M. Nakuiiia. dited Si-p-

30, 1891. Hnd recorded in tho Re-

gister Ofiico, Oahu, in libor 12"),pages 450 and 451, whichmortgago has boon duly assignedby said Emma M Nukuina to MissAgnes Molutyro, notico is herebyg von that tho assignee of saidmoitgiigo intends to foreoloso thesimo for condition broken, to wit,tho of both princi-pal, interest nnd taxeB when due.

Notico is likewise given thatafter tho expiration of three weeksfrom this date tho propel ly covor-e-

by moitgiigo will bo ad-

vertised for salo and will be soldat publics unction at the auctionlooms of W. S. Luce, Honolulu,on Widno-day- , January 27, 1897,11I 12 o'ehiek i.ouu of that d.i .

For fuithor particulars apply toJ. A. Magoon, attorney for MissAgnos Mclntyro

MISS AGNES McINTYRE,Assignee of morlgogo.

U.ted Honolulu, Dec. 21, 1897.The propel ty to be sold is as

follows:All those certain nnmisos situ-

ate in Kaili plnco, Klihi, Hono-lulu, innro jiarticulurly doscribedas Lots No. 11 and 12 upon a mapor diagram of th. same, recordedin liber 12000 Tolios 391 and 392,in tho Hawaiian Rogistor of Con-voynnc-

tho total area of saidpromises is 12,915 square foet,moro or loss.

Tonus Cash Gold coin of thoUnited States of America. DopdBat oxptnto of purcliusor. 489 til

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Doubtless you know that RED WAR is in progress in both Cubaand tho Philippine!. Luckily wo purchased t J.ARGE STOCK,DIRECT just boforo tho fighting began. Thoroforo we havo not, asvet, boen obligod to raise pricts. WE HOPE WE WON'T HAVETO. Meanwhile, in order to avoid such u stuto of ufiairs, como innod purchaso now.

HOLLISTER & CO., .Cornor Fort nnd Merchant Sts. Wholesale and Retail.

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

and Williams Bros.

Pioneer Furniture Warerooms.ESTABLISHKD 1850

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

Undertaker and Emklmer,Tombstones and Monuments.

Kosldenco and NIglit Tel. 815. 510 & 520 Fort Street. Tel. 179

J. S. WALKER,

ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY, LIVERPOOL,ALLIANCE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON,ALLANOE MARIN W& GEN. ASSURANCE CO. OF LONDOSSCOTTISH UNION and NATIONAL INSURANCE CO.,WILHELMA OF MAGDEBURG GENERAL INSURANCE COSUN LIFE INS. CO. OF CANADA,LIFK, FIR15 ami MARINE BISKS,

TAKEN at REASONABLE RATES.

Rooms 12 SPREOKELS BLOCK Honolulu. EL 1,

LUND & HTGHAM,

irass Signs and Electro-Platin- g

J. t. &.vxi,Machinist, Nickel and Silver Plating.

DIOYOLE REl'AlItlNQ.Sgus of Every Description I

Gilding on Glasa a Specialty.

ALL WOEK GUARANTEEDG17 AND G19 FOBT STREET.

MEW GOODS

r-- AT THE:- -,

Gift Furniture Ston(Comci of Fort and Buctanla streets.)

Just rocoived Ex, Bk. Albert c nssortmont olHEE5J3 FDItlSITTCTjaiS- -

-- WE

IN

MSsf

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J,

H.H. WILLIAMS,- - (Manager)Undertaker nnd Embaltner

CLUB STABLES,Eort Street, f- - - - Tel. 7

BOAKDING, -:- - SALE -- ; AND -:- - LIVERY.

TO

HARNESS AJSTD-- -:-- - SADDLEA specialty.

HAVE THE- -

vK

FINES ir DRIVING. HORSESHONOLULU.

The best ol nttoution nlvcn to nuimals loft with ns. Guieful dihers, respoctfuattendants, promptness. IIuoIik, Snrrics, llidkcD, UuBfies.Phaetons, Wagnuottos,

u' ' Sitoe&a&ft I&i& h J&&:us,, sjfo.il jviv v4tfiWmtJS- - littkeJtvat- JmA

V

v

Ulil TiUM tWUMI Jtf ' JJL I

"Wlier Oari X Get ilie..,z-sis- ;-

C sapst

St i awP

lotcl Street,

A .JL V !

& CO.Are about to luuive lilij Btock of

Tho Tory finest of fino Hues,

look Out Fur C's! flur ircscnl Kiock Will Bo SoldI

To inaVo room. (Jonis in and investigate. IT WILL. PAY YOU.Pajamas, Silica,Bumboo wnroiBronze, Coppur,

AHD ALL KINDS OF DRY GOODS!

MLn -- ui& CO., 301

Cl.AUS8PKK(!Cklg. Wm. G. Inww.

HONOLULU H. I.

San frnnrftco Aatntttnn Nevada Bank orSan Viiancisco,

re KNOB ON

San FiiANOiboo Tho Nevada Bunk of SanFrnncleco.

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

Bank.CniOAOO Merchant National Bank.l'Aitia Ooinitol(, National d'Escoinpt do

l'arls.Beiilin Dretdncr Bank.lioNOKoxo and Yokohama Hongkong &

Slianclial ItaiiMntr. Corporation.Net. 7..'.i. hama Bank of Now

Zealand.Victoria and Vancouver Bank of Mont- -

rcal.

Transact a'Gcneral BanklEg and Eicliange Business

Term and Oidlnary Depolsts ltecclted.Loans mad on Approved Security. Com-mercial and Tnuelrr Credits Issued. Billsof Exchange bought and old.

Collections Phompti.v acioitkted Fun.

Ebtublishod 185S

cSc Co.

Transact a General Bankingand Exchange Business.

Commercial and Traveler'sLetters of Credit issued, avail-

able in all tho principal citiesof the world.

k.DEALERS IN

Paints, Oils and Glass

Wall Paper, Mattings,

Etc., Etc., Etc.

& COOKE,

473 Fort Street, Tclophono 20.

C. B.Takes contracts for all kinds of STONE

Tv'OllK, monurnont work, coment andtone sidewalks and curbing, I have on

hand the best Hawaiian stone, Chinesegranite, eto. Fine stone for monumentalwork. Estimates givon nud lowest prloosassured. Telephone 833.

rV

wu y0'qwiiaHtfiwTJ ! W3lg

Hats ?

Robinson Block,

AT IWAKAMI'S,

Style Manufactured

'oduUEATAh . , .

. . . .

Belo"wLooquorwuro,

BW(CEtS. .

-

Bzsazo

LEWEBS COOKE

..

LUMBER.B-u.Ild.er- s'

HGiTd.-vra.x- e

LEWERS

DWIGHT

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and Bos?

WH1Y

K33H3gaiaBaamsgNnat".aKMHEa

Cost

BANKERS.

Nuuaim & 2 Hotel streets.

Tjje Yokohama Specie Bank;LIMITED,

Sulwcrlbed Capital Yen 12,000,000I'nid Upi'apital Yen 4,000,000Itoseno Fund Yen 4,130,000

HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.

BRANCHES AND AGENCIES.Kobe, London, Lyons, New York,

Sun Kr.iuuibco, Shanghai,Bombay, Hong Kong,

TrauwtcU a Qenorol Bunking and Ex- -chance Business.

Agency Yokohama Spetio BankNew ReDuulic Bslldlmr. Ill Kins St, Honolulu

S. KIMURA,Wholesale Dealer in Japanese

Wines.Liquors and Prolslons, Sakl a specialty.

108 lCoknauaoa Street. Telephone 703.

W. W. AhahaMake Clothing to ORDER of thvery best underlain and in tho verylatobt stylo. , , ,

A. Perfect fPifc

ALL OF MY WORKMEN AIBTHOFOUGH-MECHAN.C- S

Cleaning and Repairing a Specialtj

to

W. W. AHANA.

TIAI KEE,MERCHANT TAILORSuits to order. Fit Guaranteed. Fine DuckSuit, $5 up; Fine Tweed Pants, $4.60 upiS"ine Suit, $18 up. Clothes cleanod and rfpaired. 200 JUNO STUEET,

P. O. Box 144

G T. AKANA- -

No. 321, Nnuann street.

'.'MERCHANT TAILOR, vFine Suitings made to order at lowest price145 Clothes cleaned and repaired,

SELTJN--

LOY5023J Fort Street, Yco Sing Tai Building,

LadiBs Dress MakBr.13J Fine woik a specialty. Also, very

fino Underwear made- to order. All workguaranteed, 447-0- m

TOM CHUNG KEE,213 Nnuanu Street.

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

Boots nnd Shoes to order, I use tho bestmateiisl. Uoods warranted towear well. 143- -

QUONG SAM KEE & CO.Importers and Dealer In

General Merchandise,145.tf Corner King and Maunakea Sts,

EVENING BULLETIN, JANUARY 7, 1W7.

Mortgagee's Nollco of Intention to

Foreclose and of Sale.

Notico is hereby given that byvirtue of a powur of sale contain-ed in n coituin niortgi.gn dtiL'd the13th di.y of September, 1888,mudo by Konwoknne w andKfllua k hor husband, of Labuiuu, Islund of Maui, to JosoEspindu of said Luliuinn, rocmded in tho office of tho RegiHfmr ..IConveyances in Lilinr 112 nnpngos 197, 198 und 109. 1, nitonQ. Lyrami, of Hilo, Island of

tho nsflignoo of sm'd mort I

go-g- by vnrioim inosuo iissign- -

mont3, ititond to forcolosi tlioaid'mortcoau fur a br. noli of tho o m I

ditions in said moilg-g- conti.ined, to wit: tho unii iiiiyuiout t fboth tho principal and into o--

when duo.Notice ip nbo Jior bv Driven Hi. I

'

all and singular the Inuds, tui..- - !

uients and heroiiitmiiuuls in M.idmortgngo dcd contiiliiud mid dos-cub-

will be fold at public unc-tion at tho auction rouin of Jui.osF. Morgan on Queen hired, llnno-lulu- ,

Island ol'O hit, on Momiuytho 18th day of Jmniury. A. 1).1897, at 12 o'clock noonofsjulday.

Tho property in said nioitgngois thus described, viz:

A certain nurcol of land situatein r.almina on tho Island of M.ui.togothor with all tho privilegesand appurton.tiicos to tho Rinnobelonging and all tho build'iigstheroon, and bounded and des-cribed a) follows:

"E liooniaka una ma ko kihiHikiua o keia m knhi o pili mihimo ka alanui uupuui a mo koMakaclo aina, a o holonni; Uo42J s , Ko 1 kaul nia ko Makai-lo- ;

Ak J c , Ko 1.520 kaul ma koKulmkal; Ak 42, Hi 1-- kaulma ko Lipi; Ho 4.7 , Hi 120 kaulma ka Alanui a hi lei i knhi i boo-maka-

n maloko o in uiua 1 8oka, a oi iki aku palia omi ikimai palm."

ELLEN G. LYMAN,Mortgagee.

Torms Cash. Deeds at uxpensoof jiurchasor.

For further particulars npply totho Mortgageo or hor attomoys,Thurston & Stauloy.

Dated, Honolulu Dec. lGlh,189G.

WRIGHT BROS.125 FORT ST1IEET,

noxt to Lucas' Mill

Ships' Blacksmithing,Carriage Building

and RepairingDrays, Carts and

Wagon Building

WINDLASSESFor PULLING UP Trees

SPECIALTY

HONOLULU

Carriage Manufactory013 to 021 Tort" Street,

Carriage Braildea?and nisrAiitiiit.

Blicksmithing in All Its Sranchs3.

W. W. WItI(7i?T, Proprietor.(SncoesBor to G. West,)

L. AHLO,No. 337 Nuuann street.

lias just received n new lino ofDBY GOODS, IjADIES AND QF.NT8

SHOES AND GENERAL, MEROHAN.DISC.

Agent tor the following rico plantntionsi- -'Waipio, Walawa, Wuimalu, WnialuaKnneohe nnd Kapalama.

fJS?" My rico from Kaneohe Is nutletL A nnd is Qiuirimteed Al.P. O. Box 114. .... Telouhoue 1UV.

FOR . . .Best Imported Chluoso Tea,

TINWARE, CROCKERY, HARD-

WARE, CIGARS, ETC,Fine Chinese Tens freshly imporle 1. Very

low prices. Go toWINQ TAI LUNG.

14-1- 831 Nuuanu street.

YEB SING TAT CO.,Contractor;?! Buildersi

Furniture Dealers and Painters.SATISMOTIOS nUAIUNTKFD,

Fort Street, opposite Club Stables.

Notice.

G. E. Boardman is temporarily located atcorner of Queon and Nuuanu htroeta, readyto attend to any business entrusted to him,

47Mm

pTwp mmiiniii m

A R01 IV HL'ttAK.

i:t(i-.ic- Troni Cnollo A Cmikc'LnKt rirrnlnr

From Castle & Cooke's lutostsugar circular tho following ex-

tracts aro taken:Centrifugals havo dropped to

3 3 10 eta, four sales having oc-

curred sinco our last advices, nsfollows:Dec. 23, 700 tons 31 cts.

23, 2000 bags 3 1 1G "" 3MG "

28, GOO " 311G "IJcots These remain tho same

viz. 9s ljd.SutiV stock has iluctnntnd

slightly sinco tun- - last iettfr butcloses at n littlp liighor figuio.

Anival.i Diamond Hea.l. Honoliilu, J;cc 2M; Alieit, H.Mjohiln,Dei-- . 28; .Mui . H .. iMi. Do. . 28.

9uiiiiij,.i A.iu.ic Jiiliiu-im- , II i lo,Dec. 20; Iinau', llm.oluiu, Lie.20; J. D. inpteelailB, ilahulcoun;Deo 23.

Vessel Dwch a rpiiirj .Muriel.Vt'Shel "Wnitiii" to Dihclmri!0

Albort.Vt'-oi'- la on tho Berth - Aldon

IJcH.se, Honolu u, no mliug dategiven; Tiunit, Honolulu, ndvor-tieo- d

to hail on tho 31t iu-t- .;

Sismy, Honolulu, win sail on tho3Cth; a. 0. Allen, Honolulu, willbuil on the 31ot iiiot.; ioderickDim, Hilo, no ailin dato given.

No Itedrcia For Illin Then.

"Now, Johnny, go nntl wnsli ycnnface. Auntio will call this afternoon. "

"But what if sho doesn't call!"-Biook-lyn

Life

A Popular Kxprrsulon I'lclurcJ.

'IP' &

60MKTII1NO ON niS MIND.

Now York Sunday World.

l'laclng the Iteipon.lblllty,

Ko Will yon bo my wifo?She Oh, this is such a snrpriEOIUp I can't holp that It isn't mj

fault that yon'vo never hcairl anythingliko it before. TJfe.

m m

Tile "(lr't Itclicu Jubilee."Tho London correspondent of

tho San Francisco Call says:'The report that tho Queen will

goto Dublin and Belfast in May,prior to tho London celebrations,is, at least, premature. Tho pro-gram of tho Great Eeign Jubi-lee i3 not to bo settled till earlyin tho Bpring. It is said in courtoircles that the Queen de&ires toropcat her first tour in Ireland,going thenco to tho Clydo and

Tho question is, wcjuUItho omotions so arousod by revivalof memories, apart from possiblephysical fatiguo, not bo too muchfor hor ?"

fwnJmtTr-- r nm.iurrrrt.

IF00D or ANTS!

Wo have received nn immense stock of Infants andInvalids Foods, consisting in part of

Mellins', Kestle's, KorlicksT,Murdock's, Ridges',Lactated, Imperial Grantim,

And last, buL not least, tlio only

MALT NUTRINEc..- -J?S n, 4.uuu'Luuy particular hobby to force on ou,"

but if y.-i- i w;.nt, fbl for lmants or Invalids, the place ogot it is at tl.,.

HOLLibTER DRUG CO.,IPnvb S'tvcot.

Ttjeo Defies ClLiX'3ULT'lJDm

im:iok.st,srAND

Commission .'. Agents I

Dry Coods,Hardware and

Groceries.

H. HACKFELD & CO.Importer and Doalots in

QEpfelL jYEEej-lDI-E

AND

Plantation Supplies.

H. HACKFELD & CO.201 to 215 Fort Street.

TKLEl'HUNK 03--

H. E. McINTYRE & BRO.,IMPOKTEBS

Groceries, Provisions and Teed.Now Goods Received by Every l'aoket from the Eastern States and Europe

FRESH CALIFORNIA PRODUCE BY EVERT BTEAMEBjAll Orders faithfully atlonded to and Goods Delivered to any

Part of tho Oity FKEE,

Island Ordbjm Solicited, Satisfaction GcAiUNtBBEAST OOBNEK JfOBT AND KING STBEETS.

GOAL rnreagpHPSK

For Family Use!

Just Received, ez "C. O. Funk," a cargo of

Wellington, DepMfcuileBuiI.douI

Which is offered in quantities to suit,

2240 lbs. to the Ton.DELIVERY FREE.

WILDER & CO., L'D.301 k. 303 Fort street.

HAWAIIAN

Mercantile Agency210 King street.

Difficult Collections a Specialty

-- 1'. O. IIOX 14

AND i)EALEn8 IN

A GOOD THING4XJ ao

Ohia, 'Algeroba and Pine FirewoodCut and Split (ready for tho Stove).

Also,

STOVE, STEAM & BL&GKSMITfl COAt

WHITE AND BLACK BANDAt Lowest Prices, delivered to any part oi

the Oity.TELEPHONE I i i 414

HUSTACE & CO.,31 Queen Street.

Hawaiian1

FertilizingCO.MPA.1SJY ,

Is prepared to furnish

4000 Tons Cane FertilizerTo order for 1800.

In Quantities to Suit:Orders solicited for a future iVw.

tiverj.A. F. COOKE, Jlutfx

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BI AUTHOBITY.

Regimental Notice.

Headquarters First ltpglmeut, Ntlnual Guard of lluwuli.Honolulu, H. I , Jan. 7, 1807.

BPEOIAL ORDERS NO 0.

Companies "A," "K," "F & "0.",'1rI. Itpirlmiuit. N. fl. H.. will asm IllblOat the drill sbeil under arm hi 2 in. I

ivnuuy, JllllUttiy 8111, IDS,, unuurvuuimiiiiitifMnJorUe K. Mi Lnil, intakepart In thf crouinn e atU'iKlini; thefuneral of the late Alberts. Willi',Euvov Kxtraurdluary ami Ministerl'leilii'PUtlary of the Utlltnl SUtt--to HhwiII.

i Iform-- : Fatigue, wbllo trousers,livulu.i utnl white gloves Olllci-r- s

will wutr cuiiie on aleeves anil wonlhilt.

Uy I'ommniiil of Col. Mol.fin.(SUneil) Juo. Suhueter, Captain uuii

Aiijuiunt. 601 It

National Holiday.

Jauunry 17, 1697, falling on Sun-

day, January 10, 1897, willbe observed an a Natl'Mial Holidayanil all Government Ofllcus throughout the Republic will bo nlneed onthat day. J. A. KINO,

Minister of the Iuleilnr.Interior Offlce, December 31, IbOO.

49!) 3'

51 Euei?i7$ Bulletin?,

DANIEL LOGAN. Editor

THURSDAY, JAN. 7, 1897.

T- - E PROPOSED BENEFIT.

It is with unfeigned pluasuro"that wo Mipport the proposal of

offering Mr. Porter, tho eceuicartist of tho restored opera house,eomo publio recognition beforeJiisdeiiarturo for tho States. Thoform tliti testimonial should takeought to have deep but promptconsideration. Any ordinary con-ce- rt

by local amateur talent mightnot have tho full drawing qoali--ties requited to pack tho houseirom orchestra to gallery. Bo-tfi- des

it would possibly lack-.-charactorinties to appropriately'signalize tho occasion. The Bira.

tXETiN would veuturo a suggestion.It is that an exhibition of all the

i ueunury, with musical and tableau- QCfiirapaniiuculs, could bo both

readily gotten up and highly befittho object in view. With uele- c-

". tious from the orchostras of both- tho Government and National

I" bauds, as well ub others that have

fnor with the public each! in turn and interspersed with" vocal and instrumental music

from tho bobt talont nvaitabloand a ditTorout background of

eoonory for ovory item in tl;o

who attended could bo

shown tho whole slook of sceneryrwliile their oars wore with

tho CJiicort. TabKiaux' could bo

effectively presented concurrentlywith tho other foatuu, to a largoextent by aid of tho wardrobes of

our amateur dramutio and oporatiotalent. An exhibition of thiskind would bo tho most appro-

priate compliment that could bo- offorod to the beneficiary,

whilo it would givea complete- viow of his en- -

tiro work which, in all probability,otherwise tlioy should not gain inyears of attendance at tho theater.Spuco need not bo occupied ingiving roasoiiB for a benefit to Mr.

Portor. Sufficient is it to Bay thattho vitoran aconio artist has pur-

sued tho important work for whichho was selected with a cousoion

tious devotion that clearly roflected

the publio Bpirit animating tho pro-

prietors in restoring Honolulu'schief place of amusement.

Au iiuonjraoug manifestoagainst tho annexation movementis being ciiculated through tho

postoffico. It declares that a grio- -

vous wrong was dono to tho nativo

HowaiianB by tho revolution of

1887, and a greater ouo by that of1893, Tho author makoa no attompt to show how the nativeswould bo boncfited by tho provou-tio- n

of nnuoxation. His promisesof wrong dono tho natives are,moreover, all ouo-sid- ed. There

Evujyjjrj Bl'LLEl'ia, JAXUAlU' 7, lfo,7.- MM AI WMJIiW.. 4 MtToWWSlB?W!JTSl.

is another sicUi to tlio miosnon,which may la discussed in Inter1RSUCH of the BULLETIN.

All who boliovo that uuiou withtlio United States must be the offinnl destiny of Hawaii, and thattho fioonor it is realized tho better, Iought to boo that no othor engage-ment will keep them away fromtlio rully o( tho Annexation Olubnext Tuesday ovening.

Minister Willis's death recallstho Bad but moro sudden death ofMonsieur Vorleyo, tho first FrenchCommissioner to tho HawaiianGovornmout after tho revolutionof 1893.

KNIUJ1TN IIAVH A Mllltr.

Continued from 1st Parte.

prosperity and thauked it for as- -I

sistance to Oahu."Past Chancellors "With tho

wisdom of experience our trustedguardians and intrepid guides."

Hio. McCarthy replied in fittingterms. Tho P. O.'b would contitiuo to work in tho future as in K

tho pat, and he hoped that thoHonolulu fraternity would soonhave a caetlo hall of their own.

O. C. Bruns here gave a song ofsougfl, for which he was deserved-ly npplauded.

"Retiring Chancellor A iinolytompercd blade; we've tried him.Mny In- - wear out, not nvst out inthe work he knows so wi'D."

P. U. Towso said ho wr3 electedto premdo over fifty-tw- o Huntingsin the past year and hi l.tvl onlybeen jlntuined frr.m out of them,whon ha whs alweirt frrwt twn.Ho tott occnuioii' to tlnvit tholodge for having put confidencein him when but little aetjUHiintedwih hitn. The lodge linfproupored the ptst year,, one ev'tKmcobeing am increae o StifiO infunds. The epealier spoke- - ntlength of the-- principles- - nfPythiaoiwu,andclosed'8ayingtb'jtif regard for the order wouJdikxAltheir esteem' ho slunild' havo-ir- ..

"Ohaneollor Electr xi. youth rfpromise, bearing hie IliiBUHthouora fulliupoiuhimi iiyipr-mis-

develop into fruitioiii. IEmtthe past wo ohose liiin. E6r tin;futuro we havGConfidenoo-iuJiirm.- 7

Bro. BrnuB prad bis intontioawas to make Mopatio Hm baunoirlodgo. Ho would have thirty njplicatioB for membership topresent within tho uoxtfftwwoeka.

Bro. Morris fjavo a oomio reui'-tatio- n

tillat took well."OlllserH of tho Lo.lgo GooH

follows, all; as ablo as. good; asefficient as ah?e. A13 oyes a--

upon tihem. V'Shat are-- they gciiigto do about it?."

Br, Crawley gave x humoroosreply, giving away tfio seorab ofbuccsss in iuaprompiu Bpealtiug.His speech una a good hit.

"Visiting liretlirwi Bud3-o- afeathor Hock, together, a pli.ee ontha porch is vonrs by xight."Brother K.. A. "Wvlliams, Myrtlo,3Sfo. 1G, Sbji Praudsco.

Captain Willir.ins ctclivoi'su thomost impreesivo speech, of thoevening, sayinpj in effects I sup-pose I aiu ontiUod to roapond tothis toaat. Although as an oratorI nm not much, yet porbnpa thereare other visitors hero who do notknow so muoh about you as I do.When I first visited a lodgo inHonolulu it was hold in an oldhouse near Horn's candy factory

I don't know bnt it has beenwiped out by firo since. It wasnot a pretty place but thero woreBorne grand men thero. GeorgeLucas, ono of tho Past Chancel-lors, for instance. The fathor ofyour Ohoncollor-ole-ct was one.Lucas's mill was a nest of knights.It was about tho time that Kala--

kaua got tho reciprocity treaty.Many mechanics camo down fromtho Coast moro than wero need-ed but Lucas found somethingfor them to do. And I supposothat that old knight gavo awaymoro money to somo of thorn thanthoy earned. At a cortain moot-ing a knight was reported siok,and the committoo found his wifesick too. Tho lodgo voted S10awoek for him. Goorgo Lucas didnot think it was enough and hocalled out two memborB who hadnothing to do, and told ono totake tho day watch and thoothor the night watch, and cometo him for their raonoy. I amsomething like old Jennie Wren

"I know your tricks," oto. Irau to Kahnlui for a while, andthoro got acquainted with AlohaLodge, No. S, and thoy treatedmo very kindly. I eeo eomo of;

.. . .... i ... iVmom netv After four-bac- k

toun year? I .oino hero toBeo JJlVHtlC JjOCUC, tho buby ofOiihu. Tho child.'on that used tomu about my kuoo arenow tailor than me, nud tho child

Oahu Lodgo h now larger thanits mothor, but l'tiin g.'ad that thoold lady CiLaughler).

am i?lad that tho old jnen havehanded tho order dorm Jto worthyyoung knights, and 1hat they aropractising true charsiy. I havoexperienced it myself. A fo w

months ogo i was Hictemy&eit inHonolulu and I bbw good finnybrothers. Charho Plulupa I sawabout overy day. When I returned homo 1 told my lodgs abouthow tho knights en mo teste in o

every day. Another lodgei waitold about it too, tho Afomedalodge. A knight waB allowed toread a Mter Iliad sent home,, andtli (( & at lin i.nnlrnt nAttl rtK !,

wnnroil In rr.n, It. I. L lnflhft- - I

!oro roturuitiQ: it. I am horsythat I do not seer more old kni(titttlrere, but 1 suppobO they ure life

'

Walter Scott haiif:TLo kiiigbla'-w- v dust, I

Their swords no tut;. But iboir souls mo in hiavcn

With Oia, I iti.If tfleo Lucas in not the.e it wimPwn. ...... U n 1 ...tli n.nA nt ....

livmij uuiu niiutiuuium un it ;

lanii, unit wji uj- -

Bno. Laws, in aosity, high fire test per- -Bro. Williams on hi speech, '(ct notho no if j.occar'iou for charity, as that lo-- ;

8onbo!l of tho oul tlraies, ehouldarise trnlay tho knighis would dohouoi'to it.

"Thn- Departed I'.rct&ren."Brother i'. Wnldrou

tflling story."Tho- - Gout BtfotHng .with

horns srjd horrors. Tinhow nppalliig; iuoetrospeot,

how astounding."Bro. Jlhtvis, in answer to this

eentimonC, deliovcred uw eloquentthe

its bonefifcout intlueucor- - aa it die-- ,

from the Tone island of jfiwrfouudlaud in ttte- Atlantic tottwBo fai risles of the-Pacifi-

Voluntwr toasts woranow called for. IErn. Gear coenainndec I

tho advantages of the Jnhtnen tBank and1 concluded a' shor tBpeech rihbi a rocitat.ouu Brc.Gray represented "The-- GramdOrient." B. J. McCnrthj, an --

sweriug fir tho Uniformi Kanl :,explained dt decline &ad: invito dmembers with i His mill'

company, statiug that tb o

baiuo tactio were employed. Br o.Ashley gracefully replied! for tl ioladies, aal the press noknow

through' W. I I.Coney of. t&e Advortiaor and alepresentalwo of tho II

It being' now iu "tho weo an ia'hours r.yi(Kt tho thoknightly band joined bunds :audsang "Acltl Laug Syuo."'

Uy u Until whnlf sulu rrim a youngmn with ytiil ! -- lunihook Htth pr Binl to 0o ieiimil c lllce-woi- k.

mukt have luni )riisHtt)iialnH.Ail'lrcxf "A. 15.," tltix om.i". 601 3t

BeaeiveclGobi and Silvorwaso,Croobory aud Lvorvwaro,Emhti-oidurc- Panr,.Silk.Shawls, dcreous,."Wliito Gi-uh- s Clotiii, Mattinge.AVickcr uml Sloamer Chairs,Cigara, Etc., Ktd.,

WING WO TAI & CQ..,214 Nnunuu Rtxrct, ITonolaln,.

TO LET.

Tha noniiltnoo of E. It. llcnilrjv co' metKlimn uml lVnwicola Btwets. Huiwo con-tains Eifiht lloornn ami Iibh all tijii 111' xlernconveuieuces. Lirgo Rroumla. TtJ . 301.

POR SALE.Corner of Lunalilo nnd Peasnoo'.a streets,

Five Lots. 75 feet by 125 feut ea'ch. Themost ilosirabla roaiclonce proper ,y for saloon tho plaius. Tor toram apjil.' to

MHS. B. R. 11'fiNDItY,45-t- f

andLoan Association.

Assets July, 18PG, $100,545.15

Money Loaned on Approved Socnrity.X Savings Bask for Monthly DopositFi.Bouses Built op. the Monthly Installment

Flan.Thirteenth Series of Stack now open.

Vox (v rther particulars apply to

, A. V. GEAR, Seorotary.

Chamber of Commerce Ttooms.Office hours, 12:30-1- :30 P.M. 373-t- t

TVt imeiy opie

-- ON-

LUBRICATING OILS AND

CONTAINERS.

The sugar season of lfJ97 IS. . . i, lat lian? aiia now l" .,

naye iamy entered on uie icwYear it is time io think aboutbusiness and making a littlemoney to mumkI next

A dollar saved is a dol-

lar made, as everyone knows,,and one way to savs money is

io use a first-cla- ss quality ofLUBRICATING OlL. TO tllOSC

w.ho are as yet unacquaintedwith the "Brands, webeg to say that while we donot believe in decryjig the

inroduct of stir competitors, wedo believe hi stating tha truth

forcibly namely,tfismr ve imvts tiic illicit uuuu- -

nin felriuti. ucupujr vio--complimentiug'! and

Haiti working'' qualities Canhil doubt thftt similar tyrppc

reHpoudod,

aulicipu-tio- n

panegyri'j-o- order, .oxtouding

recognition

JMiZriN.

"Wanted.

Just

IIandkerohie&,

Toepliouo301.

Pioneer Bullying

Christ-mas.

"Colorado

- - - t , . .

The Colonsd brands ofiiilbricants are the Di3mondVC"tTLyKnder Oil, Cbiorado Cylin-der Oil, Extra. Valve Oil, RedSkmJ Valve C!l!l, Eni'ine Oil,Dynamo Oil ani iViachineryOils. They am- - the best andcheapest in the-marke- t.

Si addition t nthe above wecarry a full line1 of lubricantsami lubricating compounds-o- f

all' kinds for plantation aridmil! use.

We also desire- - to call attendtion to our hand-painte- d oilcontainers, which are useful,ornamental and: economiciL'They hold sixty gallons andw:li save their cost in a month)

TEEEHawaiian Hardware C(Jj

limited,Opposite Spreckels' Bank,

NO 307 F051T STREET.

IW.pcpdtongiJntu'fcs fo 3cUct from theFollowing:

Eiouoh SilUivaud Satins,Japnnofo Silk HandkerchiefsSilk RibboiiB. Velvets,Dress Gn.idH-o- f overy description,Flannels in all oulors,Skirting,. Surges, Lining, Gol-ta- ns,

Linons,Blanket?,. QuilU, Shooting-- .

Curtains, Towels, otc,

"aitoring Goods,Clothing, Shoes, Fancy and

White Overahirts,Swoaters, Socks, Collars, Caffs,

J NooktioB,Umbrellas, iliuiakoiohicls, etc

At Ridiculous Low Prices

H. W. Schmidt & Sons,Von Holt Block, King Street.

Talking - Tie - Talk !

0

Fresh from tho factory.Something like two hundreddozen. If It was for faultin goods or make, that theprice broke, we'd can lldlytell you. Thero's no fault andI he secret Is ours.Maybe Eomo of them could bematched for 75 conts on a squeeze,but tho greater number goodvalue foMi dollar.At 25 cents, store closingtime ought to see the lastof 'cm gone,

AT

ii The Kask"9 Hotel Street : Wayerley Block

The Evening Bulletin, 75 cents

per month.

,F. .i T.- I ,,

jzz czrz:J&uit a'

AlAH ' 4 ; - Z

Tfe ManufaGtur-ei-s- ' Shoe k, ."aiTOlYi

we m ready"Toi supply your wants in Moa's Furnishing Goods wit! ihomes comploto and choicest Btoo'iwo have over laid before thopublic. If t nrn in doubt as to what-y- would W&, topresent to your friends or relations, let U3 show you ovorc-u-r

goods, and you wit) Buroly find esmothing Bnhstautial and'ser-vieeabl- e,

that will-gladde- tho heusts of thoso who recoivo them.

Neckwear of Every Description,Collars and Cuffs, Handkerchiefs, Silk, Lkieu or Cottonyplain or priuted; Suspenders either Silk or Cotton):l)re88 Shirts,-- . Negligee, Shirta-nn- d Nighl Bobos,

Kats eitJjk&t IPoUs e Sto qe SSea auCL 23yaSmoking Jackets, Panuma Hals, Puggnreoa in many doeipus; Collar and Cuff Buttons, Bosom Studs, S'loove-Eiuks- ,

Boy'a- - Shirt Waists,Reaby-to-We- ar Suits for Men and Boys

yali6es and Hand Bags, Bom& very nicosnes in Allfngator; aud a great many othordhings.

M. McTNERNY,,jb: a. i k RJA.s erjhjR.Cpner.fFort asad MfrchanliSts- -

Auction Sales by If. S. Luce,.

IS 7

MAMMOTH

LAND Mt- 53 Qui 8h

AT- -

Waikiki Beacli

I am instructed by Mrs. F. S.Prntt, to dispuso of hor WuikikiProperly nt Public Auction, atmy Salosrooms, corner of Fortand Quoon streets,

On MONDAY, Jnn. 18, 1897,

AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,

This opportunity of Rooming aMagnificent "Wilikiki Boaoh Lotis undoubtedly tho finest everoffered and most certainly thobest ohiineo to obtain a SuporbSeaside Etsidonce. The loca-

tion aud Bathing aro par ox- -

collonco. Tho Proporty is thick-ly plantod with woll-grow- n cocoa-nu- t

and othor trees, and well-covere- d

with munionio grass.

Tho I'roporty has boon wiselydivided to suit tho requirementsof any intending purchaser orcan bo diaposod of in toto,

A Plan of satno may bo soon atmy Auction Room.

ITFor further particulars,apply to

W. S, LUCE,490-li- n Auctioneer.

I -- ..(.. tillRtocKof

30DirvCT',SBy tha Miowera iho other

.'day, wo received direct fromtho factory, a magnificent

of Freiuih China.'Amonja the lrt vs have two:nov stock patterns, from whichcustomers mny select eitherono pieco or ten down. In thisway customers may rcplacoany breakage at tho lowest,possible cost anil without the-necessit-

of purchasing anontiro now set.

In this same invoice wo havasomo of the most beautifullydecorated toilet sets over shownin Honolulu. These aro madeof fine crockery and will orna-ment any wash stand.

A fad among Honolulu peo-ple is decorating ohiaa. Attho exhibition by the pupils ofMiss French at Oahu Collegea short timo ago, somo beau-tiful specimens, tho work ofher pupils, wore shown andwill stand comparison with thework of professional artistsabroad. Our stock which wasopeno.1 n day or two ago con-tains all sorts of piecos and inmany size's. Thoy are madoespecially for decorating andaro inexpensive.

WfeLWVon Holt Block,

u

t

'.

LOCAL AMD GENERAL.

'

EVENING BULLETIN, JANUARY 7. 18U7. 'nXjtTaf nwjiM(WV'wy

Tho Kfish docs boiuo tall talk-ing ou ties.

Tho Ooptio should loach SanFrancisco tonight.

Officers of Oaha Lodge No. 1,K. of P., will bo installod thisoroning.

Tho Qucon of Tahiti is athrough passenger in tho S. S.Monowai.

David Dayton, real estate broker,has a number of houses well lo- -

cated awaiting tenants.Notice is givon that A. L. Mor-

ris is uo longer connected withtho Washington Feed Go.

At the Christian church thisevening Eov. Mr. Gulicl: willspeak on "Foreign Mihsions."

Mrs. H. S. Robinson of Maka- -

weli is in tho city, haying arrivedon the Bteamer Kauai yesterday.

,

Tho Hawaiiun Gazette Com-pany has issued a neat and handycalendar and Bteamor time tublofor 18U7.

Out of tho Long John batch ofgamblers arrested ou Sunday twowere fined S12 onch this morningand threo SlU each.

Tho Board of Health did nothold its usual session yesterdayon account of the abseuco ofPresident "W. 0. Smith.

II. W. Schmidt & Sons list avariety of dress, tailoring andfurnishing goods, to bo sold atridiculously low prices.

Thoo. H. Dfcvios & Co., Ltd.,Lloyds' ngnutb, advertise fortondors for iron work on thoBritish bark Nortiibrook.

Tho Hollister Drug Company '

nro selling a positive specific forthe epidemic of coughs amongUorBOS. JL'nco bUo. a bos.

Miss P. Elliott, who arrived intho Monowai today, iB to marry ayoung man employed in one ofHonolulu's big business houses.

I

Tho Inter -- Island steamshipScray, expected about Saturdayor Sunday, should bring one ortwo days' lator newB from tho out-sid- o

world.Tho banquet which was lo have

been givon to Captain E;0. Whiteby the members of Company B onSaturday night has been postpon-ed at his request.

Mr. Bondal), tho popular pur-ser of the S, S. Monowai, is look-ing as well and happy as usual.He has the thanks of tho Bulle-tin reporter for favors oxteuded.

.

Tho postponed regular meeting i

of tho board of supervisors of thoFree Kindergarten nnd Children'sAid Association will bo held to - '

morrow at tho usual timo andjilaco.

Tho Frawley company receiveda royal Hawaiian welcomo at thoColumbia Thoutre on their open-ing night nftor their prospciousHonolulu season. Music rtnd.Drama.

Tho secret marks ou Bank ofEnglaud notes by which forgorieaare bo rapidly dotected aro con-stantly being changed. The mi-croscope will roveal many suchpeculiarities to an observant eyo.

Kroegor Pianos, sweetest in tone,Jas.W. Borgstrom, solo ngont, cashor installments. Wnrerooras atG. West's, Masonio Temple. Of-fice at Thrum's Book Storo. Tun-ing and repairing. BSif Tele-phone U47.

Miss Nolto has resumed herCeramic Classes at Room G, abovoWm. G. Irwin ifc Co, Classes onMonday 9 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 4p. m., Wednesday 1 to 4 p,ra ,andFriday 9 to 12 a. m. and 1 to i p.m. Piivato lessons exra.

James A. Thompson is organiz-ing n baseball club to tako itsnamo from St. Louis College. Itwill bo composed of former andpresent studonts of that institu-tion, and is being formed with thointention of capturing this sea-son's loaguo ponuaut.

Thoro will bo no performanceof a "Trip to Chinatown" thisovoniug, as tho 'company is 6orao-wh-

demoralized and weakenedby tho defection of four of its bestmembers. As tho company couldnot give a good show, the mora-bo- rs

preforred to givo none atall.

m m

DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR

Makes Better Dread and Pastry thanAny Other Known Brand.

Atk Your Grocer For It.

UNION FEED 00.,- - Sole Agents.

Ong Leoug has a notice eluc-whor- o.

'Tho Supremo and Circuit

Courts will bo closed tomorrow.Thero will bo no porformanco

at tho theater this evening, as thoMonowai leavos at 8 o'clock.

A notice from Military Head-quarters concerning tomorrow'sfuneral appoars in anothercolumn.

Ah Hing was finod SCO byJudgo de la Yorgne this morningon a plea of guilty of opium inpossession.

Simeona Paaluhi was convictedof truancy in tho polico court thismorning but had his sentencesuspended during good behavior.

Yesterday tho first death in 1897in tho Quoen'sHospital oocurrod.ltwaB that of an aged nativo womanfrom no definitely ascertainedmaludy.

Wall, Nichols Co., havingtho skilful services of A. R.

Harrison, piano tuner and repair-or- ,will guarauteo all work given

to them.Joseph MoGuiro, in tho 1. 1. S.

N. Co.'s employ, was injured Intho faco today by boiling tar. Howas sent to hospital, but his injuries aro not sorious.

Members of Mystio Lodge, K.of P., are notified to assomblo to-

morrow for attendance at thofuneral of tho late Hon. A. S."Willis, who was a member of thoorder.

Dr. McLonnan has como upfrom Rarotonga for tho trial ofLeonard's suit against him at thoFebruary term. Ho is accompa-nied by Mrs. McLennan anddaughter.

Tho stouo fence nuardintr thePuuchbowl road where it over-looks Makiki is broken down inplaces. Whether tho damage hasbeen down by earthquake orvandalism, repairs would bo ad-visable

Tom Pryce, tho famous base-ball playor, was said yesterday tobo seriously ill at the Quon'sHospital. Ho had undergone anoperation for rupture. Today hiscondition is improved and he isexpected to recover.

m

FOII A NTATF. FUNEItAL.

Continued from 1st Page.

floral offerings will bo namorousand costly, as evory florist in thocity had hisoutiio stock of flow- -ors BDoken for within threo hoursof tho announcement of the death,Privato gardens throughout thocity aro now being ranBuoked tosunnlv the demand.

The pall bearors will consist oftho membors of tho diplomaticcorps, with F. A. Sohaefor, thodean of tho consular corpB.

The funeral arrangements willbo under tho direction of H. H.Williams.

Cure fur Horse Cnuuli,

Tho Hollister Drug Co. have anow remedy for tho opidomio thatis bothering horses in Honolulu.It is' known as Brown's 'CoughRemedy and is guaranteed togivo relief. Tho price is COo abox aud can bo had at the Hol-lister Drug Co.'s storo only.

l'luncr for the I'mierul.In answer to many tolephone

inquiries regarding flowers, Mrs.Willis requests that thoy be sentto tho Con tnil Union Churoh anytime after 10 a. m. tomorrow.

Special K. of P. "Notice.

The Mtinbers of Mystio Lodge, No.2, K. of I'., are specially rvquested toaasrmblo In their Castln Hall, at 2:30o'olock FRIDAY AFTERNOON, Juii.8lh, toiittoui) thu luuerul of our latoBrother the Hon. A. 8. Willis.

Per order of tUo 0. O.O. B. QUAY,

501-- lt K. of R. & 8.

Tenders Wanted.

Tttnden nro requostod- - or IronWork required by the British bark"Nortlibiook." Bpeolllcatlous may bebad from thu Captain on board, audtendors must be delivered lo Thoo. H.Duvlos & Co., L'd.. Lloyds' Agents,by 10 o'clock ou Monday morning,Uth Janunry. 501-- lt

Notice.

Notice is hereby given that WINHum Otij; Fook has given u power ofattorney to the undersigned to collectrents and transact his general busl-tiei- h

during hla absence from Hono-lulu. ONO LEONG.

501-l- w

Highest of nil In Leavening Strength. Latest U. S. Gov't Report.

RoYalVSSSafo

ABSOLUTELY PUBE

AftefLa Grippe

FoodEmulsionCures tho racking cough, roliovcstho soreness and overcomes thoweakness and lassitude.

For warding- - off pneumonia,bronchitis, consumption andother dangors that follow thisinsidious disease, thousands ofphysicians in ovory land testifythat cod-liv- oil is tho mostoflectivo.

Food-Emulsio- n is as palatableas milk. It contains also thovaluablo hypophosphitos of Lhnoand Soda.

King and Fort.

Auction Sales by W. S. Luce.

-- LZXO"tlX37

MAMMOTH

uhd miBy ordor of Mrs. W. II. Smith, I

shall sell at my AuctionRooms

On MONDAY, Jan. 18, '97,AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON

1st. Valuable nieco of land onMit nka sido of Borotaniu streetoloso to residence of T. It. Lnons,Epq., having n frontage on Bere-ta- n

in stroot of 100 foot and run-ning through to Kiniiu Rtreot 2'JO

foot with a froutngo of 100 foot onKinnu Btroct. There are tlneoHouses on the property bringingin a yearly rental of 690 androom for more dwollings.

2 Valuable Homostoud on Alapai street, onrnor Quarry andLunulilo streets, ono block fromresidence of J. F. Hackfold, Esq ,ot proiunt occupied by F. KNichols, Esq. Tho House is newwith most modorn iraprnvomentsaud appliances. Elegantly finishcd. Cithedrul and plato glussthroughout, something novel uudgrand.

3 Mo3t vuluablo property onFort siroet adjoining High Schoolgrounds with 2 jine dwollings onBnrao, ulwiiys oocupiod and com-manding fine rontals owing to thoneurness to tho oity and unequal-o- d

locality, boing on high groundand drained to tho street.

This is undoubtedly tho finestoffer mado to tho public for somotime piist, giving anyone u chancofor a Town or Suburban residence,or a speculator a surety of hand-some roturns on his investments,especially as tho localities are oftho host and nono othor uvuilabloin tho vioinitios. Insurance is pre-paid on ull buildings for 2 J yoarsto como and Water ratos to July1st. Titles perleot.

Terms Cash in U. S. Gold Coin.Deeds ut expense of purchaser.

For further purticulurs, apply to

W. S. LUCE,403-t- Auctioneer.

Notice to the PublicThe public Is hereby notified that A.

L. MonU la no longer connected withthe Washington Feed Company, andtherefore not untitled to receive or re-ceipt for moneys due that

S. LOWDEN,Proprietor Washington Feod Co.

Honolulu, H. I., Jan. 7. 1807. 501 St

BakingWWiHte !A WBW1W

J. T. WATERHOUSE

A great deal of tho cargoof tho J. C. Qlado was for usand the vessel should have beenhoro before Christmas. We ex-

pected tho goods for tho holi-

days and they failed to arrive.What's tho result? A big lotof goods which should havebeen sold. Wo lose tho profitrather than carry them overanother season.

WHITE SEMI -- PORCELAIN'

WARE, in now shapes.

DINNER WARE, in sotsor otherwise.

CUPS and SAUCERS,Latest decorations.

Go to you at a third oft'

what you would pay if the salowas regular. Tho head windswhich kept tho vessol fromreaching Honolulu weeks bo-for- o

sho did, were ill winds tous and favorable ones to you.

TOILET SETS.CHEAP JAPAN WARE,TUMBLERS and GLASS-

WARE.Aro yours for the asking

and a minimum of coiu to bindthe bargain. This is not aclearance salo but ono to on-ab- le

us to make room for thogoods yet to arrive.

J. T. WATERHOUSE

Quoen Street.

OCEANIC

Steamship Go.FOR- -

SAN FRANCISCO.

THE Al STEAMSHIP

WILL LEAVE HONOLULUfoil TUB ABOVE PORT ON

WctTncstluy, Jan. lJJtli,AT 4 O'CLOCK P. M.

Tlio undersigned are now prepared toissue Through Tickets (rum this Oity to allpoints iu the Uuitod States.

CcTFor further particulars regardingFroight or Passage, apply to

Wm. G.IUWIN&Co., L'd,103 St General Ae,enln.

Just Received

r. Vgfek f&A 3

OYSTERS !

On Ico.PER S. S. "AUSTRALIA."

AT TIIE

Beaver Saloon,H. J. XTolte, Proprietor.

400-3- 1

Notice.

Antone Scahury Is authorized to collectnil accounts duo me.

tos-i- ii. a. mart.

SPECIAL : SPECIALIQig; IBsorgixi. xx

ALL WOOL DRESS GOODS!

AT

N. S. SACHS'520 Fort Street

All Wool Dress GoodsDouble width, in solid colors, stripes and checks 'or

35 Gents a Yard,Marked down from GO ar.d 75 cents.

for o:srrc swu-rc- K. oistly.Hints For Your New Year's Shopping- -

FOll GENTLEMEN:

Koy Rinps,Key Chains,Pocket Scissors,Pocket Knivos,Uignr Gutters,Pon Extractors,Fruit Knives,Ooutt Fluster Cases,Postage Stamp Cases,Match Boxes,Billiard Cue Chalkors,Pocket Files,Pocket Cork Screws,Pocket Flasks,Cigar CaBOB,

Oigarotto Cases,Envelope Oponors,Book Markers,Poucil Extenders,Collar Button Boxes,Ink EraBors,Nook Tie Ilings,Neck Tie Clasps,- -Matoh Stands,Postal Scales,Shaving Cups and Brushes',Soap Boxes,Hair Brushes,Clothes Brushes,Hat Brushes,Mirrors,Combs,Silver Pencils,lro'Pth Picks,Violet Holders.

ODlccaUstlmnks

ALL KINDS OE

odjolnlu),' W. W. Carrie

ft

FOR LADIL8: $Trays, Bk

Salvo Uoxob, SffiPowdor Boxes, s

Jowcl Boxes, 1SGlovo Boxos, $&tiboo Horns and Hooks, " siNail and Cuticlo Knivos, J7gNail Polisher, CyMPaper Knives, ' .jSHair Brush, 3BClothes Brnsh, MBonnet Brush, &P

Mirror, and Comb, . . ($lSowing Sots, . $Manicuro Sets, , . '.'MEmeries, v

Berry Waxes, - . cjNcodlo Capes, '

Embroidery QOissors, nMnniouro tieissors, MPon Knives, "JBtFlasks, JjafBon Bon Boxes,

" "HCologno Bottles, "Atomizers, .jffljCalondars, . $mPapor Clips, 'SMenthol Inhalers,Hair Pin Oases, MCurlers, i- jjTooth Brushes, ' .'

Cushions, &Salts, . M

Dontal Floss Cases. . . .

All in Sterling Silver some as Low as 50 Cents.'FT. in. WIOBCMA.TSr.

flOLTOffi jStlPPLIEjS

CTu.st ZESecei-vod- . per -u.stxa,lIa'

Mince Meat glass jnrs,Old Homostcad Minco Meat in 1 lb. pkgs.,

Cuttings' Minco Meat in 2i lb. tins,R. and R. Plum Pudding in I, 2 and 3 lb. tins.

Cranberries, Candied Peel,California Sweet Potatoes, '

Now Crop Raisins, Nuts, Dates, Figs, '. - .Apples, Queen Olives, Asparagus,

'

Maplo Syrup, Edam Cheese,Creamery Butter, Hams, Bacon,

Crackers, Cheesq, Etc., Etc., Etc.

Ghas. Hustace,212 King Street

Muin Office Telephone S3. P. O. Box No. llrauch Oftlce Telephone No. 8.13.

Oahu Lumber and Buikiing Co., L'd.Lumber Merchants, Contractors & Builders.

IMI'ORTKllS AND OEALE11S IN

Doors, Sashoa, Paints, GHh, Biuldora' ILtrclwnro, "Wall PapersMalting, Eto. Manufacture All Kinds of Moulding.

Slain ODlco, King street. Uranch Offlcs ami Planing Mill, comer Klna nnilBothel streets. Luroher Yards, Uko anil Lot It. It. Depot. Private track connect-In- gwith O. R. & L, Co. U. It. tlnough onr jimls to whurf'and part ofEwa ana Waiauao Btations. 183-11

F. H REDWARD,

Contractor and Builder.and 8torca fitted up

given on

WORK.

EFT Olllco and Shops Fort street.Wrlytit's Shop.

Blotters,

BPinSmelling

3

Atmores' in

No. 222

nearruns any

and

No. 1)10

LYLE A. DICKEY,

A-ttoime-

y at Law .

14 Kaahumanu Street.

Telephone No. C32. 408-Oi- .

" '

N. FERNANDEZ;

NOTARY PUBLIC and TYPEWRITTEN

OrricEi 203 Merchant street, Oamntleltrear of J. O. Carter' .offlcel. p. 0.

flox 330.

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InsuranceNotice.

Notico is hereby given thatthe General Agency of TheGormania Lifo Insurance Co.of Now York, has been placedin the hands of Messrs. J.Alfred Magoon and A. V.Gear.

J. Alfred Magoon will havechurge of the collection of ronewul premiums and will net,

as the Company's attorneyA. V. Gear will act as agent

for the Company in secnrn unow business."

J. ALFRED MAGOON ,m.,Y. V. GEAH

(Jciicia! Agfiitu nf Hie Ocrininh Life Insur-ance On of New York for tho IliuwillnnMniul". Ml.in

liAWAIlAXBusiness ftgenc.

L. G. Aha ti fo A.V Gear k Cu

0.ikc il" McrcliaiitSI. OllU 'lu KluK hi.

KEAL ESTA'P1!.... AID ....

General Business AgentsLoncs Negotiated and Collections

Made.

Stocks Bought and Sold.Books Audited ami Accounts Adjusted

Bills Bcught and NntP3Discounted. ' .

Fife and Life Inuf&ncfc Ageqt$

M. LANCASTER

Horse JewelryOf Ecry Ik'crIitlo"ii

At T. B. Murray s CakriaoeMANUFACTORY,

I have jnst opened my Now feuoii midam yrfp-uo- tu suit iny o!d aim newpatrons M.LANUSTES.

Henry Davis,320 Tort street, neor Merchant.

Merchandise Broker,Commission Agent,

' CnsInD House Brol'cr anil St'.tislician

EXPERT ACCOUNTANT

Genoral Business Agent.

W. H. RICKARD,General Business AgentWill attend to Convoyancing in

all its Branches, Collectingand all Business Matters

of trust.

All Business ontrusted to lutnwijl receive Prompt and CarefulAttention. Office:

Hcnokaa, Hamakua, Hawaii.

A New Abstract Office.

As a result of 15 year's oxpori-ouc- e

in the Abstract Business, Inin prepared to make Abstracts ofTitle in a most thorough, accurateanti complete manner, and onshort notico.

F. W. Makinney.In W. O. Smith's Offico, 318

Fort Street. 21C-- tf

Administrator's Notice.The underhhtnrd Litlng been dul) npitotnl-c-

AilutlnUtutor ul the rVlalo uf disHeIluinmcr, bleuf Honolulu, IjIaikI of OiiIiii,dCLfa.nl, notice i Riven In all crcill-l-

of lltn duenijcil In ;uciMit t lie Ir rlalmr,tilicliijr fCCJuJ by uuti'K. Mnrlimi orollicrwl'c tlul "iiHicnll Hied nnd "llli pro-per oncliH8, If any tu tliu imicUt1::iie'l wltlilii llx nil II h- - from His tVxi- - licrcnf,or tin y will bo lojcvii lurrd And all per-ro- .it

liukUinl to tla nli iS'Cu.d hu'M-qui'nt-

tu iiiiiKi- - tuiuudlnlu paini'lil to theunuVi't!iii il nt liU ollScc, No. LUO .Men limitstm I, Honolulu,

DAVID DAYTiN.AiliiilnUlrutor nf the r.mulu of Ctiarlta

Ifnromir. dimcc--Honolulu, l)ii 18, IS'.tf. 4S7-Ii-

tallMe M Water ft, H

Corner A?n '. ror Sh.., Honolulu.

OLLJSTKW & CO.,rata.

A. V.

Telephone 'i.M, : i i : No. '.'ID Ktui,' dt.

srsssesassaa:

I ISP ess ik 1

a H. , a m h 5 ti

o o li mi1 ml A 9 L a t81 ?s raw ,S2.'B

Perry Dsuls7Pain Killer -- -

is thr ' '. ' 0 ...for all kinds of Agues andPains. 33. rut acceptany but th Ghncixk IFj ou) dealer does not haveit, call on or address the

Hoilister -:- - DrugCompany,

Sole AgenW for tLo lKiaid.

The . . .

Hawaiian EieciricCompany,

Cor. Alak'.a & Il.iU Iciu.wiln Sis.

Has a largo ussortment of

Chandeliers and Elec-trical Goods

Constantly ou bund.

Estimotos given I"i wil-

ing and Electricul plants.

Marino Wiring a Bpociulty.

THEO. HOFFMAJttST,.'H-l- d Manager.

IF YOU WANT . .

A Clean Shave.... M A ....

Late Style Hair Cutgjsr oo to do

CRITERIONBarber - Shop,

Foit street, nenr Hotel.

VETERENO CAKREIRO,Hotel Street Sbiyiug Parlor.

Three Chairs. Flrat-cla- as Work.rntCFs lthDccro

ITair Gutting 15 o.Shaving 15 c,

Hotel titled opponito Bethel,4g.V0in

JAS. P. MORGAN,AUCTIONEEU AND STOCK BROKER

No. 45 Queen Btrect.

Expert Appraisement of RoiilEstato and Furniture.

EOBERT GRIEVE.Book and Job PrinterWoroknut Stroot, Honolulu, H. I.

Ovnr fltwaiian Nowb Company'sUoolr Store. my 18.

DAYID K. BAKER,Klorisl,

Kuiwnu Valley, almva tlio llnnsoleum.

All ordern (jiveu pronint and faithful attentinn. No extra charge for del'verlupFlownrs to any purt of the city. LcIhMonntain Gice'iD and Cnrnations a spe-cialty. 285-t- i

AIiIiEN & ROBINSON-- .

Dealers in Lnnihur and Coaltud Iluildiug Materials of 'ilkirudn.

Qncou Mttoot, Honolulu,

0. IIA.RSLOP,ORINDIKa AND SHARPEHlNa OF ALL KINDS.

Merclmnt and Iticlurds Btrectn,

IHJ 3'iarixns Tools and Cnttlnir Knlvi-s- ,

(IrlnilsSurlciil Iintrutiientu to Order, KilosSaw, etc , etc. 401-- tf

C,V

JSYL.'1N BULLETIN, JANUARY 7 WJI7.

iiit: dim: vmn'i. a(ii:i:i

Severe Arralumiiciil of llio Illltoby n IViinaylvnuln Judco.

Philndolphia, Docombor 28.Judge Ycrkos of Bucks county,sitting in tho Qnartor Scssiobs'Court to-da- declared eolomuly

that tho bicyolo is a promotor of

crime. Ho said it is astonishingtho amount of crime that grewout of tliu bicyolo orazo, and, nttoast, one-thir- d of tho business oftho criminal court was mado upby persons who wcro led astrayby Bonn- - connection with thowhenl.

Tho enso that evoked theseHtn laments was that of

Willinni H. Fret Hum, who hadjust pleaded gni'ty to forging thonatuo of li- - on.pl. er J. H. Mink-so- n,

a i"om, to a chuck iw$50 75, with which to get eish tobuy n b cycle.

Minkfinii in his testimony, ovj-dn- tl

umiicidMl with tho viewsni tho. I n to . "ti.kson Baid, dolefully, thi.t ho ciuild sit nt hisfront wii d uml count dozens

) prrsoi ' idnig innrrily pastwhoniwil i in giocory In Is.

A de. It. . T i.ext called to thostand a ul mv to that Fioemanpurchnsei t u biciyclo from himand ' iid e '"h rod a chock forsfoO.75, b gned by Hinksnu.uS firstpayrnent, mid ohkt-- to bo giventho did'cronco in cash. At thistostiinony the priuonor cat down,utterly collapsed and admittedMint be Iwul attempted to deceivuthe Cotut His bciitnco was ninemouths' imprisonment,

IOO Itlt'CII I'ltllCHT.

Another Kl.imii'r Wunloil on Hie1'iiclilc! Jlliill I.lne.

Cotton for China and onttou furJapan is oinwdiug tho . ton mors oftho Pacific Mail mid Oooidontnand Oriental nteainship enm-jiani- es.

Factorio3 havo beenno r Kobe and Shang-

hai, and tho Oiiontals arc takingour raw products only to seudthem buck h umnufactnred goods.Hnndr ds I n nf general

uu loft behind liy thoChina, and thoBolgio, which sailsin n fow days, cannot carry thostuff on account of liar engage-ments fnr i cotton.

The ChinOso merchants are oxasperated boouuso thoy en nuot gottheir goods shipped, and tlieic iso.juiu tu.k -- I chartering a trampstoamor in order to send on tlmirconsignments. It i about timethat tho Pitc fie "L11l put ou on

'extra boat. Tho (Jail.

Iiitiiri.iatioii Tor loiirlhtN.'

A passenger by the last Colonialsteamer was mot on the dock bya Alitesiau,z.morican friend, whoresides in Honolulu. As tho puir J

waited to havo tho newcomer'sgripsjuok Ecrawied over with chalkmarks by tho Customn Inspectorat the gate tho stranger remarkedto his friend "Do you 'ave muchrain 'ero ? " Rainiiui mo boy,gallons of it, just corao up to thoAnchor Saloon whoro thoy keepit always, olpar and cool. Wo'liust bo in time for lunch too and

that's tho only place in townwhore thoy servo it up in properstylo with a glass of ISainieiiBeer to equilibrializo the solidsThey wont!

Nicely furnished rooms at thoPopular House, 151 Fort street,from $1.00 per week up.

Water colors and Oil colors insets Biiitablo for Xraus presents.King Bios,, Hotel stioet. -

Try tho Vacuum Oils ? Thoywear hotter than uuy lubricantyet introduced into this market.Pacific Hardware Co., agents.

Sterling, tho paintor, is pie-par-

to quote prices on roofpainting. Ho uses a composition of'oal tor and cement. Cheapestmd best roof pioparation iu Ho-aolnl- n.

On today's Kinau the PaoifioHardwaro Co. have received nfresh supply of Prof. Henshaw'sPlatiuotypo and Sepia prints.Soud some of thorn to your friendsfor a Now Year's reminder.

Singers lead the world. Over13,000,000 mado and sold. High-est awards at the World's Colum-bian Exposition for excellence ofoustruction, regularity of motion,

ease of motion, proat speed, ad-

justability, durability, enso oflearning and convenience of ar-rangement. B. Borgorsen, agent,1GJ Bethel streots. .

MmM yS-- - ommends li t0 Cure

REV. W.

Wells, Richaudson & Co.,

Dkaii Sihs: "Vc use Paine's Celery Compound in our family and could

not keep house without it. Mrs. Williams there is nothing" equalsPaine's Celery Compound to nervous headaches

the like. - Success to you in every way.

Pastor of Cumberland Pscsiytcrian Church.

ILU8TER

mitiairtmM

Olri'fnrv T1- - m HerjjJ t jjj ()U

We ore Climn Out OurStock oF .

FuTIlisllill ff G00(lS,

Our Regular Tailorih0"Business Ims- - amwu so '

that it r quires allour attention . . .

Bargains in Neckwear !

CALL AND SEE !

H. S. TRLGLOAMTort had Hotfcl Streets.

ti

Sty! G

Qiiahty

Finish,

GUARANTEED BY

Aledoiros & Decker,The Hole! Strcot Tailors.

Waverley Block, - Honolulu.

JOHN PHILLTPS,

PLUMBEK,Hotel St n-- or Fort To", a"?

CHARLOTTE H. P&RHELEB,

TKACIIEH OF THE

PIANOFORTE403 220 Btiotania Street. Ira

8xfoi,.4

L. WILLtAMS.

Respectfully,

409 Mason Avj:xuk,Cakox City, Col., Jim. 13, 1891. J

cure

7 vO V . ? 9 .

u G

"Wholesale Agents

J3T My Hock doos not tip tu this man-ner, no mattoi how weighty tho load.

irKA.NK LILL1S'ALL NIGHT

Hack No. 14JTaT TELEPHONE 17Ga

Standi Bethel and K.dr streots.

J. J. SorxiVAif, J. HUOKLBT,Preridouti Seo'y.

Fashion StaWes Go.,L'd.Honolulu, II. I.

SroLiViN & Booklet, Man'R'rb,

?INEST EQUIPPED CARRIAGESin tho City, with Competent and Care-

ful Drnerp.

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

ilnw'ii Hotel Stnbles, 82.I'untheon tj tables, 131,

FnsUlou StnlileB. 148.

AMERICANLivery and Boarding Stables

Corner Merchant and Itlcuarda Sis.

LIVERY AND BOARDING STABLES.

t3T Carriages, Surreys and Hnct-- 8 it allhoure. TELUl'IIONE 400.

NOTICE.All tonanls and othors indobtod

to Liliuokidani will plcnso takonotico that tho undersigned haslioon appointed of herEstato, undor fullPowor of Attor-noy. Prompt payment of indebt-edness is requested.

J. O. CARTER,208 Merchant street,

Honolulu, Deo. 4th, 189G. 475 lm

A Pastor's Story.

thinks

and

large

Agent

Rev. Mr. Williams

Could Not Keep

House Without

Paine's Celery

Compound.

Sick Headache.

77tt;KzcctGo.,

for tho Havant u Ialandr,

Mft,ImpoitcTH nnd Dealers in

i5fSSaVfifFftl

'j

S vSteel and Iron Rangesr

STOVES, AGATEWARE.

DIMOND BLOCK.121 Je 123 King Htreot.

CAN'T BE BEAT!WHAT?

My S10.00 Bath Tubs, lined with bestquality, No. 10 iluc, G in. l'ine, Chain andI'lng, with wood ihn ul oomtJete. Otherdealers aro dumfounded, and resort to allmanner of Tricka and Excuses.

Bo not deceived, theso Diith Tubs havebeen sold for 814 until I reduced the prioej

I am prepared to do all work In my Unaand guarantco sutiufucttou: Estimates fur-nished.

If you want a good Job cheop for Cash,ring up Telephone 841, and I am yourmam

JAS. NOTT Jn,I msniith As Plumber

KEOPENED !

Sailors' Homo RestaurantLu Hunir Co , I'rajirlctois.

Chicken nnd Ico Cream SuiulajB.All new, uent and cli-u- . , ,

Bonrd (rer month) $17.0021 Meul llcketu 4,00Siiiglo ileal jk

487 33

H. HACKFELD & CO.

GCNERAL COMMISSION AGENTS,

Cor. Fort und Queen Htroeta, Honolulu.

M. PHILLIPS & CO.,Wholesale Importers and Jobbers of

European and American Dry Goods,

Fort and Queen Streets.

TF?.

nt - 51 -- - ''ijl."' v:Vtf

'"''y!',Ty?!i!,?Sf?S?iv'- -

DO YOG LIKE CURRY V

TRUE INDIAN GURRY

NOT THE STUFF USUALLY SOLD AS CURRY

'Curry Powder as made ua ia prepared aftor the Originalldcipo from Pureat Ingredients.

Bar TJRY IT CHSTOJEfi

mm, SMITH Si527 Fort Street,

- FATiOE

Prime, Fat and Juicy.Cold Storage Turkeys,

IPreshlv Killed Turkeys

Come and See ThemENQUIRE OF

G. W. MCFARLANE,TELS., 326 nnd 192. 21 ltAAHUM ANU ST;

HOPOLM M CO.

108 KING STREET.

p. J. Walleb - - Manaoeb.

WHOLESALE AND BETAIL

BUTCHERSAHD

Naw Contractors!

Refrigerated PoultryAND

Fresh SalmonCONSTANTLY ON I1AND.

HetaJpoIitan &e&u Go.

Telephone 45.

104!The Central Meat Market

21-- 1 Nouaso Smeet.

Fox Your ClioicoOx-dor- s

The FinestOF

Refriplafced :--. Mi$Always on Hand. Orderspromptly and oaref ully attend-ed to. .

WESTBR00K, GAE3S & SOHLEIF,Proprietors.

I ei3332Ey"

For tho Enuino Tnblo in thoway o nil kinds First Class

HAY, GRAIN 0 FEEDAro on sale by tho

WASHINGTON FEED flOM'Y

138 Fort St. Tol. 422.

CITY FEED STORE,

Old Armory, Beretanla Street.

L. H. Dee & Co.

Hay, Oats. Bran, Middlings. Chop Feed,Oil Cake Meal, Hock Salt, Alfalfa II ay,Flqnr, Itollcd Barley, Itollcd Oats, CrackedCorn and Wheat. Oregon Burbuik Potatoesshipped from California and Oregon rcgulaily.

iis.. ' U- - i.

f (ElFH: WVIWIW,PI 'SS rt ASf1 w- -

-

bythe

comer II tol.

- TURKEYS !

New Years Turkeys !

Big! Fat! Tender!

They are the Very Finest Spocimons of theNoble American Bird ever offered

for sale here at

VOELLER & CO.'S,20 Beretanla Street, Waring Block.

Telephone G80 "

H. VKX $ co.fWholesale and Retail Groceries.

515 & 517 Fort St., Honolulu,'Mophoner 22 P.O. Box 470

Commissioner of Deeds

--FOIl TIIK- -

tale of Galifbrni tit

Having been appointed and commissioneda Commissioner uf Deeds for tho Statu of Cal-ifornia, I am prepared

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

vits.To tako and certify tho acknowledgment or

proof of powers of attorney, mortgages,transfers, graiitfl, deeds or other Instrumentsor record.

A. V. GEAR,Telephone 250. 210 King Street.

Pioneer Building andLoan Association.

Assets July, 1806, $106,645.15

Money Loaned on Approved Security.A Saving Hank for Monthly Deposits,Housed Jtnllt on tho Monthly Installment

Man.Thirteenth Sories of Stook now opon.

TorJ'arther particulars apply to

A. V. GEAR, Secretary.Chamber of Commerco Rooms.Office hours, 12;30 1:30 P.M. 373-t- f

BRUCE CARTWRIGHT,General Manager of

The Equitable Life Assurance Society

Of the United States for tho HawaiianIslands.

Onncni Merchant street, Honolulu.

GILBERT F. LITTLE,

ATTORNEY fiT LAW.

IIIXO, HAWAII.

Evening Bulletin 7Gc ?cr month.

A',SiiOr&.&2fei AA'

EVL2UN0 J1ULLETJN,tTii,.ti

POPULAE FASHIONS;

DRESSY BODICE FRONTS AND STYL-

ISH NECKWEAR.

Bom of the latest Stjlc In Till CIrc ofArticles, Which ClmnRo IKiwtl Gonrnlo a Ire7 One Collar Hands and Huff.

Ono of tho difficult problems in dress,now takes tho direction of tho

reMsof bodices nnd tho dressing of thoneck to tho greatest advantage Iu orderto do this on n proper basis audas easilyas possiblo is how collected somo of thelatest stylos iu this class of articles.

,An excellent specimen of an additionto n bodico which can bo introduced un-

der tho jacket or over n plain 'fittingWaist is a bodico front iu lawn nnd

Tho frill on either sido is ofopenwork embroidered lawn. Tho softsilk in front is covered with tho samomaterial, but plain and clear, while

BODIC8 TRONTS.

round tho throat and down tho front issome blaok tullo worked over with col-

ored paillettes. This admits of n greatvariety as regards materials.

A nsefal vest front is of lawn of aHolland color over pink silk, with rowsof embroidery carried down tho frontand around tho neck and waist.

Decidedly important is a lisso frontwith n handsomo galloon carried dowutho center nnd n bow nt tho throat whichis attached to rt wido collar baud fas-

tened with n brooch. It ii astonishinghow, by means of theso nnd similar ad-

ditions, ono cnu transform n dowdygown into a dressy one. This is nlsoeasily dono by paying attention simplyto tho dressing of tho neck.

An attractive nrticlo of neckwear isa straight collar mado iu pink lisso,with kilt plaited ends edged with lnco,a couple of ornaments crossing in frontA laco and Hsko ruff affords anotherpretty stylo. It m nu upstandingplaited rucho and a frill of laco turningdownward, supplemented by a doublefrill in front, tho band kept In place byjowolcd ornaments.

Pailletted laces aro quito tho fashion.Tho collar bands aro getting higher, butaro softened by overlapping luco frillsnt tho top, which often formnconplo ofcascades at tho back, consisting of twotriplo box plaits, whilo somo of thesocollar bands hnvo kilt plaited ribbon,and largo cluster of bows appear in thofront or at tho back. Other collar baudswith laco ends havo square battleincntcdpieces of laco, or ribbon edged withlaco, falling over from tho top, and satiu(especially whito satin), lisso and lacojro all united. Tho gauro employed for

' Ar.Tici.K3 of sccrcn eaii.theso littlo additions is of tcuolaboratolyembroidered, whilo tho hoi hind coloredluwil is worked in whilo ami nlco hascream laco nppliqnes. Hlauk and whilonot aro llbcially employed, and n greatmany black pailletted fronts ami chineribbon bnuda hnvo been worn. Thoblouses, which aro fitted like a bodice,with all tho euro bestowed on a dV.ss,are well worth having.

Auck Vaknum.

An Aiiroirlntu i:iiillriu.Tlio American buffalo exempli-

fies to tho fullest oxtont tho ele-

ments of hoarty rugged strengthiu animal life, and tho BuffaloBrewery Co. havo mado a peculiar-ly nppropiinto selection of n trade-mark iu choosing this animal torepresent its producti6ns, in thatthe tonic and l of reshing proper-ties of tho Buffalo Deer promotehealth mid invigointo tho system,proiluoiug a similar condition ofhardy strength iu tho humanframe. Tho Royal, Cosmopolitanand Pacific saloons aro the medinof distribution for this famousbrow to an appreciativo public,and tho intorclmngcablo chock istho passport at nny of thesofavorito resorts. Drink "Buffalo"only.

m

Dr. O. B. High, doutist, gra-dua- to

Philadolphin Dental Col-leg- o,

1892. Masonic Templo.

A. J. Derby, D.D.8., Dontnloffice Cottngo No. 100, Alnnoastroot, telephone N o. GIG. Oflicehours 9 a.m. to 4 r,M.

Tho Artograph is a valuabloaid to anyono wishing to learn toskotoh from nntnro without an in-

structor. Prieo S8.00. King Bros,havo thora for salo.

Wwa

JANUARY 7, lo:57wmvimvivi w

To Citizensof Si awail narttXZZZk

1 tnko plcasuroin nnnounc-iii- g

to h Mint I hnvo remov-ed to n v qiiHitPiH at NO.41GFOnt tol'llEhl' nnd amprepared to all orderspertaining to my business.Jewelry Ilepuiring, "WatchKopairing, Fino Engraving,etc., oto. I havo a handsomestock of "Watchos and Jowol-ry to bIiow you including alargo variety of valuablo Isl-and Curios. Your patronageis respectfully solicited.

30t-t- r

To My Patrons:It gives me muoh ploasuro

to nunounce that MR". M. E.COUNTER, ono of tho mostBRilled wiitchtnakors evor inthose Islands, is now managingmy repairing depnrtraont. Nowtitoh is so complex in itsmechanism but wo can givo por-fo- ot

satisfaction in correctingtho ovils to whioh watohes arehoir. Watohos aro delicatethings to handlo. Wo guarantee

'that thoy will rocoivo no injuryat our hands and will leavoour storo in porfoct rojmir.

Respectfully,

E. A. JACOBSON,C07 Fort Street.

EC. Gt. BI-AJR.T- .

J04J Fort Street.

Haaa Quia!O na Puna Makana

Ka Hiwnhiwa oi loa nku oka Nani Makamae.

E Hiki ko Hoomaemaein na Wnti poino a mo ka

aki o ko A--

Alunui Pupil, kokoke alnnui Moi.

THE LOUVREG08 Nuuano SinncT.

Harry Klemme, - - Prop.

Seattle BeerThe Best inthe World - - -

Best of Liquors $ Wines.

&. Our Saloon is thoroughly renovatedand refurniBhtd and wo trust that ourstock will please every tasto.

COME AND SAMPLE IT,

Empire SaloonA general stook of Liquors, Ales nnd

Winos.

riti:SH IIGKU ALWAYS OS IWIUOHT.

OUR PORT AND SHERRY,

Aro of tho finest and oomo to ntdirect from Kuropo. . . . .

OUR MCBRAYER WHISKEY

Imported straight from Lonis-vilf-

Ky.

JAMES OLDS, Prop.

J'lV

KINO AND NCrjANO STREETS,

Tlio eclobrnted EhthkpiuskBkkr on Draught and inBottles. .

GONSALVES & CO,WHOLESALE GUOOERSAND

WINE MEItOHANTS.

225 Quocn fitioot, Honolulu, If. I,

F. H REDWARD,

Contractor and Builder.Ofllces and Stores fitted up and

Estimates Klen on

ALL KINDS OF WORK.

13T Office and ''hop: No (110 Fort street,udplnlng W, W. Wright's Carriage, Bhop.

s ' FRANCIS DUNN,

Architect and Superintendent

(5 Oflico: 305 li'ort streot,SprockolH' Block, Room 5.

Residence: Hawaiian Hotel.

i.lA'Jv'd

Mtcjw.intiifjiirrHTiimir -itfiw wnim'w

Oistie & Cooker(Limited)

HardwareandCommissionMerchants,

General

Merchandise

AgriculturalImplementsandPlantationSupplies.)

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

Wm. O. Irwin, - President nnd ManagerClans Sprockets, - - - Vice-Presid-

W. M. Oiflnrd, - Seoretory and TreasurerThco. O. Porter, ... Auditor

Sugar FactorsANT

Commission Agents.AOKNT3 OF TUB

00EANI0 STEAMSHIP COMPANY

OF SAN FRANOI80O. OAL.

0. BREWER & COMPANY, LIMITED,

Queen street, Honolulu, H.I.

AGENTS FORHawaiian Agricultural Company, Onomca SugarCompany, llonomu Sugar Company, WallukuSuRar Company, Walhce Sucar Cumiiany, MalcecSugar Company, llalcalcala Ranch Company,

Ranch. rianters' Line San Franciscorackets, Chas. Brewer & Co.'a Line of BostonPacVets.-.Acc- nt J Boston Board of Umlcru rlter.Agents Philadelphia Board of Underwriters.

UST OF 0FT1CLR3I

P O Jones, President; George II Itobertson,Manager; E F Bishop, Treasurer and Sec-retary; Col. W FAllon, Auditor; OM Cooke,II watcrhouse, A W Carter, Directors.

Beaver Saloon,H. J. NQLTE, Proprietor.

The Best Lunch in Town

Tea and Coffeeat alii nouns.

THE FINEST BRANDS OF

Cigars and TobaccoALWAYS ON BAND.

Eagle -- :- HouseNiiiitiim Avenue.

CilRL KLEMME, PrDprlatar,

Kewinanagement. Oommoillous rooms.Tnblo Hoard the finest, Including uiunjl'alutublo Gerinau Oluhus.

Bo:rd end Rio, per ml $6.50 to $7.50

TaWe Board, per week $5.00

THE "ARLINGTON"A FAMILY HOTEL.

T. Krouso, ... Exoip

ForDoy 8 2.00For Week 12.00

SpcloJ. SuTontlily Xtaitaa I

Tho Best of Attendance, the Best Situa-tion and the Finest Menls in this City

SINGER'S -:- - BAKERYEstablished 1874.

King Si. no iv TlinmxB 'Jqunro

Home-lVlad- e BREAD,x Cakes : and : Pies

B0Sorveel Frosh Evory Day.

H F. SINGER,Tolopliono 872. Solo Prop'r.

F1. HORNHotel street, near Fort.

BREAD, PJES-an- d CAKESOt all kinds,

f& Tho Finest Imported and Homemade Confectionery.

The Elite Ice Cream Parlors

mFrom 0 a. m. to II r. m. you can get a Cup

of lteal Kona Colleo t tho "Elite" leoCreiimParlors.

TV.ifciU.. J$fo

Real Estate&&&

For Salo.l-- 8old.

2 Sold.a Two Stores on Nnnonu street.4 Lot on Magaxlno Hill, I2Ux3Ui feet,

commanding an excellent lcir of Hie cityand harbor.

5 Lot on Ilackfcld street, 80x100.0 A Choice Ilcsldence on Lunalllo street,

baring nil modern Improvements.7 Sold.S Four Houses and Lots on I'unchbowl

strict, all rented nt a monthly rental of f 105.Ibl property IsiHilfecton I'uiahbowl strtc,with adcitli of 1l feet running to tho drillgroutuU ornrmtrr. nltli a frotilagr on sameror 4 orfi more eottogis. The eiutral loca-tion of Hie )roperty makes It mut available.

U House and Lot on Klnau street. LotTOxlOi ft. This property will be sold nt costand Is nn I'Xcillcul bargain for a home seeker,Tim house Is elegantly tlnlshid and of thebest workmanship and materials There. U acarriage house nnd barn on tbe premises andthojarJIs welt laid out with fruit and orna-mental trees.

10 A Kino Ilcsldence centrally located,conttlnlng 5 rooms. Lot l'iilxi!0o ft. TwoBtnili cottages on the lot bringing In guudrental.

11-- fl'J Acics ofLnnd In Knllhl valley, (Wat-kl- ki

side). i stream uf water HowsaUingthb land. A bargain.

old.

13 Sold.11 A Cjiciuodlousllcsldcncu on Hasslngcr

street, llltid ultli all modern coinenltnces. ()ulll rat tor suburban property,

HI House and Lot on llerctanla street.House contains ll rooms, and all modern con'venknets. Loth5xl45.

17, Flnu Itcsldence on llerctanla street.For further particulars Inquire at wyollke,

18 House and Lot on Young strcit.l'J llnuic and Lot corner Vlctoila and

Deretnnla streets, opposite Tbonmi square,house contains 0 rooms. Size of lot 100x300.

20-S- old.

'.'1 House and Lot on Youug strcft neartho residence ot the Iter. Mr. Hyde. LotlHkHO. Houso contains eight rooms.

i Sold..'J l'carl City Propertv.Ill Desirable Tract of Couce Land on Ha-

waii.25 A most Desirable Home on Thurston

nvenno. Large grounds nnd beautiful flow-- or

Harden; house furnlsht-- llnonp.liout inhard wood with till latest Improvement.Excellent low of tho city nnd ocean, andono which cannot bo cut off.

20 Lirgo Lot nnd Commodious Dwel-ling on Green Street, commanding nn

viuw of tho city and h.trlior. Nochoicer residence, is to bo had in tho oilyoen by tlio most fastidious.

27 A New House ot seven rooms withelectric lights throughout, bath, patent WU, sen ant s quarters and stables. Ono blockfrom car line at l'uuuhou.

2S- - Only 4 of those Lots left near Knmcha-lncl- in

slIiuoI.!".) Two Houses and Lots on Llllha street.till An IS Aero Tract of Laud nt Knllhl

suitable for dividing up Into building lots.ill A House and Lot on Alakia street.ZlA Beautiful Building Lot at Kallhl,

llMxSOO. cleared, lenced and water laid on.J A Oently Sloping Lot on Thurston

avenue, !M0xl25, having afrontac.0 on tlrecnstreet of I llj feet, and commanding a bird's-cj- o

view oi the city and harbor.Si-S- old.

R5 Elegant Beach Property at Walklki.80-8- old.

left at Maklkl.It adjclus the reeldenco of J A Oilman andlife residence) sites of W L Hopper, II Laws,and Dr Wood.

38-e- old,

39-S- old.

40 Sold.41 Lot on Maklkl street, 7AxIlo Cheap.42 House and Lot on Peterson Lane,

House contains 0 rooms. I ' 75x110.43 Dwelling House of tl rooms, tilted with

all modern conveniences. Lot lVSxIlOSituated ut Palama.

Walklki Road, 100x110.45 House and Lot on Kuuauu street.

House contains eight furnished rooms.Very conveniently located near the businesscenter of the city.

IU Ulegnut ltesldencoatl'unahou. House .nt 7 looms with all modern conveniences.Lot Ioox2oo, nicely planted with fruit andomimcntnl trees.

47-- 12 Knits of Furniture, complete nndI lie lun tul uf tho most desiriuMo nnd entral'y located Lodging Hotibo i th- - city.

48 rimupplu Jtuuch '.'b.000 fruitingplants, COO limo trees, CO Avooado peartro'H, poach trees and Alfulla crop. TwoDnclling'i, barn, etc. An A I investment.

10 --ol Acres Colli u land In fee simple, andISilni'iis, on n Hi) yenis leise with n prhlligoof fifteen j cars more, sltuatid at Puna, l,

mar Onudles' coffee plantation. Nolino eolleo land lo be had.

50 -- A Lodging llouno on Fort street con-sisting o( tieuly furiihlud room, nil occu-pied by lodgcri. A bargain for tnu rightperson.

51 -- A House and Lot onlleretnulntlreetPunchbowl and Ilicbards streets. Iloute

cotiltliis seven rooms, beside bathroom undkitchen. Lot 75x110, and well laid out withgrass and ornamental trees.

notice: i can Negotiate Loans on any oithe nbovo properly for purchasers deslrlugtamo at from 50 to 75 per cent of thu value.

ITor IRorit.1 Wareliouso on Esplauade,2 Itcntcil.S A Furnished Cottage Inn good location

for two or tluee month.4- - A Beautiful Summer Ilcsldence nt tbe

Peninsula, Pearl City, completely furnished;five rooms nnd urnut' quirtcr. Will rentcheap to a dexlnililu tinaut The lot footertin a cio In bIms and well laid out, nnd

u beautiful view of tlio harbor,5 Store llooni, 00x18, 25 per month,

driveway Into It. licrctauln street, rear ofCity Feed Store.

0 Piece ground 30 feet front, on Bereta-nla street, next to City Feed Store. Willerect good store ou ground and lease, 5 yearsat M0 per mouth.

8 llented.0 Furnished Cottage for couple at Wal-

klki, servants' quarters, stables, etc. !.' permonth, long lease.

10 llented.

Hawaiian Business Agency,tilO King street and 207 Merchant street.

Real Estate Transactions.

Subtcribors arc furnished with from fiveto six lists per-wee- giving an accuraterecord of all deeds, mortgages, leases,

poweri of attorney, cto , etc, whichurn placed on record. Also a jlst of alldistrict court Judgments, .,

SulMcrlptloii l'llec, $2,00 per Month,

A. V. GEAR,210 King St, Honoluln.

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EVENING ilULLBTlN, JANUAEY 7, 18.)7.ii.iiiiiimmi i us ii'i ,wtfy w.iw.af.j.?'iytfwj;

8

OH THE BR1HY DEEP

a i.aruk NVMIIKH Off VEMlitt IN

rouT.

ITIi.iiowrI irom Coluultn-Sali- ma Mnrn

lu Port AiskIii-WII"- "" l"'1Wnltr Nole.

Monowal leave at 8 tonlRlit, for Jan Fran-

cisco.'Tho V It Wniomt liroutslit about flJfl torn)

of fteluht from tlic Const jeatcrday.'Ilic learner Mauna I.oa 111 leave at Ii)

tomorrow loienoon for Maul and Hawaii.

The Kaila leaves tomorrow at '.. MiunuI.o.i nt M. Vt iilulealo ami Jamoi Malc t 4

Tin. AimIh a rt'nlc i las llllimcu lnmiinsmjar, nu I in i) set away for. tli Cit thW

c(.nhu.Tho James Mukto lias been latinetiul from

tlie Murine Miy. SUo will leave !) tomorrow for Kapia.

Tomnr ' ''lirli tble laro 0:51 a m, IiIl'H

t'de sm ill U 0 p in; low tide large i . i milow lido suiill 0 Wain

One "I the biiU'l ami most i;ood mlumlmen on the waterfiflnt thOfO d.i) fortSurvejor sn.ii iiie)ir.

The (icrinnn iTiilscr Irene, which l now atllimskoiu, has bien ordered to proceed toMatilU. the capital of lliu Philippine Manila

There re luenty-nlii- c vessels In porlnot lncludl. it Island craft) today. Two col-

lier are In the stream, awaltliij; berths to dis-

charge.A plce iffat towBUO Is icported by the

Knj;llli tuM.iulla, fmm London to has I'al-tn- a,

lllli) mile. In ten da)s with n lljteamer hi lo She towed a dUibled ship

back to LondonThe l.iw-pno- l Journal of Conmiereo of

l)ocll.v, Til'' Selodon, l'oiiiull', MnrnvChief, I.ulirl Aeiatne and Meteor appear to bo

no lum;cr Insurable, and It Is lean d thatlUese the vcsnd are all lost.

At the t jlimtii j of July, this jear. llircowere lucuiiiseof ciiw ruction fur the mer-clin-

eilee the following ships or oxer lilttons reglnler: In I'.nisliiuil. 7l,i0 tutal 'i

In i.ermuiy, IlityWO total tuiningo.i:iKht-on- e ilHiiitiind tons of thou belli'?built fn En.'Und were (lermun orders.

The S s l imwoi, Capt M Care from8ldnev !i Aii.klainl and Apia, nrrtrnl Inport today. Hlio left Sjdnei on Die 21 at4:.lo p m and arrlud at Auckland on Dec J5at In p in Lett acMn nt 2:1.1 p in nir diy,riMfliliiL, A pit at 4.io p m Dee So. A stay ofIn hour was made at Apia, and lluiiululuwas rciielied as abote.

SlilpuulMiiu; l nnkllis rapid liro'res9 III

Japan At the Mltau ItUchl jard. Nnasakl,which a (,'reatlj en!ari;ed a short Uihlbaek, thri lare steamers are now o I theutooU. the carrying Lapnclty of which .

film. Inns Hum mid 150toli rrspertltel).1 he ,110 tn boat Is the 1 irj;'t ever built inJapan up to tin' pri'i-tu- t time.

The shli Charmer atlU-i-t from M w Yorkfordnu t'ranelscii on Dec I It l bcll-tc- il

she will Oe at Honolulu aaln btfii.e ie urnIn to the Atliutle. 1'rUato adlei' to theforegoing enVct do not state whether theveteran master of the Cturm-- r, Cad Holmes,cullies In the ship this trip or not !' miir-rhj- ;o

Is announced In this paper.The Japanese steamship Sakuia Mam,

Caplaln Ilrdy, 11 diys fiom Scat Ie, Wnali-Iii!o- ii,

nrriKiliii port this inornliij;. Sheleft Sotlle on Dee J.I. Alter taklnc lu yon

ton ol vuil, hIiu will lciite for Japan, pro-bably tomorn.w. No freight was broughtlor heie. but a large amount of Hour and wirenails for Japan Is In her hold. Her pjaeen-cer- r

fur tin' 'Lnmlof Mm UlsltisSun" am JJJapanese, II" Iilnice and U Europe-ii-

A uew gambling game has appeared oc thewaterfront. I'ne banker has a small bnirdwith numbers on it, 1, 2. :l, 4, fl, anuft, whichsorrerpinid to luu numbers on the dive. Aplatci puts a lit u or ten cent nlrcu. or nnyamounts be likes, on a number. Tin. bankerthen snukes the dice In a little box. If the

.il side of a dice turns up the bankerroters the amount placed by a p'ajer onnumber 0 on the board, and if two sK spotturn up tbo banker rIvcj tho idsyi r doublethe amount, ami ao on. Should n plajer putbl coin on J a biird nuinher, anil a corres-ponding number on any ot the dice fall toturn up, tho banker pjekets the colli. Asmall crowd of natives and Portuguese woreiiiiltihiiDi; lu thouamoon onuortho wharvestoday.

ARUIYAL8.

Wednesday, Jan (I.

Stmr Ktiu.il, Ilrulin, from Kauai ports.Tuuiistuv, Jau 7.

Stmr Kuala, Thompson, from porta onOaliu.

Btmr tValulcale, flresory, fiom Kauai.Jap 3 3 dakur Ma'ra, Urady, from Seat-

tle.0 6 8 Monowal, Carey, fiom the Colo-

nies.

DKPAHTUHEB.

Wednesday, Jan. C.

Stmr J A Cummins, Scarle, for Oahuports.

Tiiunsiur, Jan. 7.

Jap 3 3 Tcnshlu Maru, Andersen, forSeattle.

8 8 Monowal, Caroy, lor tho 8an Fran- -Cisco.

VK33CL8 LKWING T0M0K110W.

" Stmr Mauna I.oi, Slmcrson, for Maul andHawaii.

8tinr James Makic. 1'elerson, for Nawlll-wil- l,

ilanainauliiaud Kap.ia,Stmr Kaala, Thompson, for Oahu

porta.Stmr WuUlunlc, Oreu-iry- , for Kllauoa,

and llauaU--t

Jap H 3 .'iikii'a Maru, Hnuly, for Japan.

'PA8aENaER8 AllRIVED.

From Kauai inula, per stmr Walaleale, JauMi Louis TiitilM.uit and 2 deck passeii-Tcr-

From Kauai jxitts, per atrar Kauai, Jan H

Mrs It 3 lloblnwin, Mlf K (lay, Chillies(jay, MU Annln tsiaikstcad, Mls AmeliaIllackstead, Mr John Rapozo, 1) I'rlu'le.MrsJ Brandt, J J Neuromh and Irt on deck.

From tli"il!il'nU!. per 8 3 Monowal, Jau7 Ft Honolulu: Mrs It A Jordan and 4children. J M Aandr, Ml KliiL"lcy. MicaB Elllntl, 11 Ciia Ulon. . las Kriu, l)r DanielMcleu.ian, wife ind U Id, MriJ KSumuer,Mr J Keller, Th a till llnif. For San FranCisco: Mrs H M lfXomlor,,Capt Cha Ne --

ton, Mr Julian MlUhell. Mr and Mr A

Paclu, ,MriilMr J ALlbhe, Mr and Mtsli awe Mr and Mrs Fd Cl ivton, Harry Conur,

. Mls.s Doiu Mllclirl., I, lll'ook, 0 II lMmer,(I W vlulUliru. Jun MuiCHhy, Mr mid MrsUy Varlej.Earl II Dacett. Totnalln, U A

4&

Urluham, V Vert, M llanlwltx, WalllcTrcb-Mil- .

Md'lle Vaudour, Mrs I'll rcc, Mrs Moe,Mr English, lr lloodwiu, Hlack, Sinclair. M

(llnnltv, Miss Nellie Duller, Miss "'"IJIncMcCann, Mlsa Israel, t'astor VV bite. 1J

Holmes, B O Ulalkwoll. wife and Infant, D AWilliamson, Mra K Franklyn, and 5 children,Miss 1 M Cool, Chaa Bradbury, Uobt Cross-lan-

T W Martlu, Mr and Mra 1 Vlck and 2

children, Mist BlnRlctou, Mrs E Backmanand 3 children, Miss Cassidr. A Jones, O

Barrus, A Atkinson, Louisa Giles, a Uul;chines, Jno Bearle, J Dlcksoo, M Miller,K A Matthews, Larscn, Mrs and Miss Isccley.Jno limes, Jas Haikcsa.

TABSENOEnS DEPARTED.

For San Francisco, per 8 8 Monowal, Jan7 J C Flandirs, Jas Burt, A Haas, II FKendall, V W llartly.

CARGOES ritOM ISLAND TORTS.

Vr stmr Walaleale--- !! lo3 bags sugar, 43

bills hides, is iiKgs sundries.Fa Hnr Kauai ILV.ID bags ansr.tr. 70 baga

rhu. 17 lulls hlilis. .!( pKgs auiiililes.Ex stmr Kaala S1ID bags aiigar, 1.3 pakgs

BundriiM

HORN.

Al'VATKU- - In this cltj Jaimarj r.th, Ib'J",to tho wife of W. O. Atwuter, ft son.

VAWUMM HIMWft.l.ll IT.IB

fi::i:tJ.v irr.is.

Altcruuitli of Mcntiicr Hay's l'nllItiulKel.

South Africa inauioutu- - liwebceu cms hod by tho liutioh.

i'ho U. B wftrships JJonaiagtonnnil Mnrion are Htirvoying on thCcii i ml Aiuericnu count.

Paul Dimmer, formorly iMm-iBt- ei

l Finance of France, is thoutiw governor of Indo Cliina.

Umlaut nudSarcouf,two FrenclrinoronautB, are the latest to pro-ject a tiip to tho North Toiis iu uballoon.

Fifteon Texas sharpqhootersv"o killed to n innn in Culm

wltilo poppiug at a suporior lorceof Spanish.

General John Meredith Head, anoted diplomatist, died at Phila-delphia on Dec. 27, in the 70thyear of his ri(-o-

.

A Calcutta dispatch to theTiiw3 nays tho lonylost birth-place of XJuddha has bceu 'd

in Nepai-Teru- i.

The men who a ere caught ontho bfhooner Three Friends inCuba c.ie being dealt with aspim'cs instead of filibusters.

Ex - Queen Liliuokuluni unatreated to a sleigh ride iu Uostouby Mrs. Goorgo AV. Armstiongon Sunday before New Year's.

Dr. Ilizal, who organized therobellion iu tho Philippine Islanils, was ordored shot by a courtmartial, llebol victories continueto be reported.

Uuited Confederate Votoransare talking up n memorial edifice.Comrade Charles 11. Rouss ofNew York pledges 810,000 as soonas the association raises an equalamount.

NuuNeii'n Ciirlmii Iilscotrry.Tho return of Nauson from tho

Arctic and-- his great achieve-ments aro still the wonder of thosciontifio world. Nansen's theoryof tho movement of the ico paokand tho experience of tho 1 ramhavo been a rovolation to thoArctio experts. "When the ex-

pedition started out it was con-

sidered a foolhardy venture, butit now seems Nansen was right.Amoug tho many thingB found toconfirm his theory of tho move-ment toward tho polo was awooden box, which was picked upuoar tho farthest point reached.This box was oponed and to thodolight of tho entire expeditionwas found to contain two dozenbottlps of Rainier Beer. It wasfound to be cool, sparkling andrefreshing. It is likely Nansen'stestimonial to the superior qualities and tasto of Rainier Boormay bo added to the many al-

ready given by prominent meu ofthe Northwest. On tap or inhollies nt tho Criterion. ?

Try tho Vacuum Oils? Theywear better than any lubricantsyet lntroducd into this market.Pacific Hardware Co., agents.

David Dayton,Real Estate Broker.

SOB Morollant Street. ,

FOR SALE and TO LET.Doub on School street; parlor, several

bedroom, kitchen, pintry, outhouses midHtaliJe formerly occupied uy nou. w.ltlt'co.

Ilousa on HoImjIIo lane, I'.i'uma. 3 toilroomi. dining roniu, kitchen, Imihrooin,cuiTlae bourn) nl Btubiu, lire yitiil.

Ilouiio on YwuriK s'rtetj (mrlor, 2kitchen, pnutry, patent closet, eto.

Lot opposito Luniililu Home) henltliy andtins locution.

V urnlshfcd ltojm; Property iu all partsoi tne my.

riM'llliOU'fj NLIIF.H

Editor Bulletin: Xu yourtoday you raako some state-

ments ou tho above, which to saytho least aro not truet Many oftho roaidonts, including myself,woro particular in oxamining thoditch at its critical .points duringtho hoaviost downpours, and thoy,without exception, will tell youthat tho capacity of tho ditch wusnever taxed, and will moreovorpositively assort that it nowhereoverflowed, there boiug not morethan eight or nino inches in it(little more than tho rain whichfell in it) during tho height of thostorm. As regards tho utility ofthe ditchjto uso your words: "Weroit not forthoexistencoof tho ditchthero would have been some grievous washing out of tho oarthwith which property owners hadon acquiring their lots at muchexpense filled up the ancientgulches," I think any-san- e mauwill admit that if this is tho case,similar guiolics would bo made outhe mauka sido of the ditch as itnow slauds before tho water could

into it. Now the ditch is, undid on the uvmka Ride by apublic road (or what is intendedfor ouo) tho road has a naturalstone foundation, consequently itis not gouged into gulches, andtho water does not go into thoditch but tho concentrated wash-ing from tho upper slopes flowdown the middlo of tho road untilit finds a convenient crowning andwith fiondish delight forms thogulches eulogized so much byyou. This is not sat ire, Mr. Editor,mid it has the recommendation ofbeing true. Though in no wayconnected with tho noighborlyfriction nlluded to, I have theujwat cautio for o ituplaiut, thostorm having served mo tho worstowing to tho abovo causo.

Ouo important thing tho stormdid, was to provo that, if tho sur-face drain which commonces at Ma-

gazine street and crosses into thoditch (covered by the plank cross-ing, a criticism of which formedtho pith of my previous letter)were continued along tho maukaside of Prospect street to ne.irKa-pi.iluu- i

street ami tunnt'o to thoii neither lLo u i w.l norprivate lots below would be dam-aged by tho heaviest rainB. Hop-ing you will find space for this.

Yours for right,Gus Sharp.

P. S. My remarks have refor-uu- vc

to t Li lit portion of tint ditchimmediately bounded by Prospectstrootj as nlso any provious re-

marks by mo. G. S.

Bisiiding Lots!At WAIKIK1 od enr line and on PA- -

LAMA KOA1) near FertilizingPlant.

These Lots aro Very Cheap and Soldon Easy Terms.

Desirable Acre Tracts near the city andother Properties for sole.

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

312 Fort Stroot, near Kind.TmiEPnoNE 607. P. O. Box 821.

W. C . ACHI & CO.,

Brokers & Dealers

REAL ESTATEI3T Wo will Buy or Sell Kenl Ealnto iu

nil pnrtu of tbo group.fitT Wo will Bell I'lorieitlen on Iteason-nljl- o

ConimisslouH,

OFFICE, 10 West King Street

FOR SALE.1 Houso nu K iinu streit.

FOE RTSISTT.1 Houro on Mmnu street.1- -2 Story Oottigo on K. it street2 Pottoges on Fort street.1 Fuiuislred IloUhO, Kiumu

Squirf.G. E BOARDMAN.

4.77-t- f . Agent.

For Sale or To Let.Three Houses near l'unahou Coll-p-

oontaiuluR from reven to nino rooms, bath-room, hulls, cloBc(8, eto. Now, modernand convenient, flood view, healthy loca-lity. Apply to

J. A. BUTTEHFIELD,Anapunn street.

J. A. BUTTERFIELD,Contractor & Builder

Eatlmatoa Riven. Itopnirs and altera-tions mado. Work (riven prompt attention.

EtT Telephone 831. 434-3-

Lewks '$i CoFamilies will find it to their

interest to buy canned goodsor bottled delicacies by thocase. Thoy keep a8 well in thopantry as on our fibclves andtho purchaser gets tho bonefitof tho wholcEulo rato. Thesaving is considerable and ourprices aro as low, if not lowerthan any place in Honolulu.There's no question about thoquality. Think it over and letthis be ono of your 1897resolutions.

Among tlio many relishesfor uso on the tnblo evory dayand for hot or culd incuts Chut-ne- v

ranks first. It is essentiallyEast Indian and tho iluvor oftho 8 i' f 'jives z(.st to thoappctitr S Miie of tho brandsaro fm n f viiulus evolved in

tho brains nf Englisli armyofficers li have campaignedin India. The aptitude of thoEnglish t ii tton on to goodthings fur the table is prover-bial and the ''designing" ofChutney bus not weakenedtheir reputation in this respect.

Wo havo seven differentbrands of Cocoa: Gheradolli's;Phillips Digestible; Van Iiou-ten- s;

Eops Homeopathic; Wal-

ter Bakers Breakfast; Crackedin bulk and G coa Shell in bulk.Pcraoi.s finding Chocolate tooheavy for thorn experience onlypleasant results from tho usoof cocoa. We aro certain of thoquality of the goods and do nothesitate to recommend them.

We beliovo wo cirry the lar-

gest stock of groceries in Ho-nolulu and our facilities forsupplying customers is unsur-passed.

Lewjs & Co.,GKOCLCRS.,

n'ort Stroet,

MUSIC, , . , For Everybody:Tho only cmuploto Hue of

MUSIC GOODS!Iu the Ilai.dd. A few ofour peelllles

Kingsbury Pianos !

Tne perfection of urt tuPiano milking.

CHICAGO COTTAGE OUaAMS, Unequalcil iu toue, beauty iiuil

KEGINA MUSIC nOXES.tli Klnjrof all, pluya over out) tiiouaumltune.

AUTOHAItIM, everybody's Inotru.tiiunt, u uhlld nu u pluy It.

GUITAKS, we curry the celebratedlliir F. Mttbou, Hu'uood at.dother mabc'', irotn $ up.

BANJOS, Stewarr, Fairbanks &Cole ami oilier wullknovwimakca.

ACCOltDEONS, the "lmpuriul" and otber good lines.

tST Ami a IliouBauil and one othersmaller Instrument!- - too numeroua tomention.

Our c lobrfttr-'- l Wall, NIoIioIh Co."61 ak" llmud of

GUITAR, VIOLIN andBANJO STRINGS,

Are the beHt raa'lo. Te no other.

Sheet Music,Music Books,

INSTKUCTION BOOKSFor all instruments.

Our a'oclt Is tlia most varied to bofouud this utile of 'Frisco, ant theprices the same as you puy lu theBtMici

All Instruments sold on easy mouthly payment.

WALL, NICHOLS CO.,The money eavem fot i ou

Canadian-Australia- n

Bteamers of the abovo Lino running In connection with the

CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY r

Botoeen Vouconver, B. O., nnd Sydney, N. S. W and calling at Victoria, B. a .Honolulu and Suva (1'iji),

uA-KE-S pXJB .T HOaSTOXiTTXjTT

On or about the dates below stated, viz.: "

From 8s dnejr nrt Sllrn, for Victoria andVancouver. It. O.I

8tiur "WABMMOO" January 2tBtmr "MIOWliltA" FebruarStmr "WABKIMOO" March 24Sttur "MIOWEKA" April 24

TlirotiRli TCiclccts IhhuciI from Honolulu to Canada,UtiiU-- StutcH niul Hurupo.

FHEiaitT AND rABSESQElt AOfitlTS:

D. MaNicoiiii, Montreal, Caundu,ltouEHT Kr.iiu, Winuipes, Cuouda.

M. M. SinnBnn Fruuciico, Cal.G. Mo1j.''1i!own, Vniiconvor, 15. O.

Oceanic SteaisliiD kfHjW

Aiistfaliaii Mail Service.

For S?.n Francisco:

Tho New and Fine Al Steel Steamship

"Alameda"Of tho Oceanic Htcnru?hip Company willbo duo nt Honolnlu from Sydney nndAuckland ou or ubout

Fob. 4-.- , 1807.And will leavo for the above port withMails and Passengcra on or about thatdate.

For Sydney f;iitl nickiaiul:

The New nnd Fine Al Btee Steamship

" "MariposaOf tho Oeoanio Steamship Company willbo duo tit Honolulu from Son Franciscoon or about

Jan. d--, 1897.And will have prompt despatch withMnilH and 1'oBsennerH for tho abovo porta.

The underfiiirnod nro now proparedto isaue

Throiisjh TlcUots to All L'ointsiu tho Vnitod Stutcs.

jyFor further particulars regardingFreight or Possoko apply to

Wfil. G. 1SWIN & CO., L'd,General Ageuts.

Oceanic Stewiip Co.

frmJ.

SlmoTatoloLOOAIi LINE

S. S. AUSTRALIA.Axrivo Honolulu Leave Honolulu

from S. P. for S. F.Jan. 6, 1897... ..Jan. 14, 181)7

Fob. 2, 1897.. .Feb. 11, 1S97

THROUGH LINEFrom San Francisco From Sydney for

for Sydney. San Francisco.

Arrive Honolulu. Leave Honolultt.

Mariposa, Jau 14, '07 Alamoda, Feb 4, '07Monowni, Fob 11, '07 Mripos.i, Mj4, '07

Dr. W. L. Moore

sira.cL

nilo, Hawaii.

Special attention given to diseases of theeye and car.

Oaicchour.j00m:

Wahmuenuo Ave. noar Court Houto. i63-t- f

DR. C. K PETERSON.... riKMOVKD TO

No. 28 Emma "Street.OQloo Honrsi 8 to 10 a. in. - to 4 uud

7 to 8 p. m. Telephone 7.12. 407-li-

DR. BERT. F. BURGESS,

JPhysioi an and SurgeonTELEPHONE 853.

Houn: 8:30 to 10 a. in., 1:30 to4 p.m.. and 7 to 8 p.m. . . .

446 Punchbowl etreet or 143 Miller street,Honolulu, Oauu. 400-t- f

A. C. WALL, D. D. S

DENTIST.Hotel Street. Arlington OottuRO.

TELEPHONE 434.

..Steamship Line

From Victoria anil Vancnnvrr, It. C, toHum and SjiIiihvi

Stmr "MIOWEHA" .....January 10?Btmr "WA11IUMOO" February 108tmr"M10WEltA March 16 .

Btmr"WAltKIMOO'' Atnl 16'

iSr For Freight mid Pnssojro nad all"

General Information, apply to

THF:0. H. DAV1ES & CO,. L'd

Atronts for thollmwiiiimTnlnrid- -

J IM I. 'Ul1)1(1 ftMIII)TIME TABLE.

o. L. wiarrr, Trr. H. n nosi 3eo.Capt. J. A. K.S i'mtbnpt.

Stmr. KINATJ,.CLARKE, Commander,

Will leave Honolulu at 10 a. m., tonching atLahainn, Mnalarii Hay and Mnkena thesumo (by; Mahukuim. Knwnihaunnd Lan--

Eahoehoc tho following day, arriving atsarao oveuing.

LEAVim notioi ci.n. I MIEIVCS HOROUrLU.

Tumday Jau. 12 (.Friday Jim. 8Trlday Jim. 22 'J ue(ifly....jHU. 10Tuesday Feb 2 Friday. .Tun 21)Tuemlay Fob. 12 Tuesday Ffb. 9

Iteturning, will leave Hilo nt 1 o'clockp. M., touching nt Iifiipahoehof, n

and Kawalhno , c ditji .Makenn,Moalncn Hay and Lnhwliiu the followingdays nrrhiiif; at Honolulu tho afternoons-o- f

lucbdny mid Ftinayi..Wilt cull at Fohoiltl, Pnun.

No Freight rill be received after12 noon on day of Miilni)j.

Stmr. CLAUDIHE,CAWSEROrJ, Commandfjr,

' "" ?'"" ""n?,u u, ueouoy nttonching at Knhului, llima, IlamonandAipnmuu, Maul. I'rtnruing arriws

Ouuday morriHigs.Will call at luu, Kulipo, on second trip

of each month.P"No Freight will bo received after --

r. i. on day of sailing.

Thin Company will reserves the right to --

make changes iu tho time of departure andarrival of its stoauio)o without notice andit will not be runponiblo for any conse-quences arising therefrom.

ConaignHes must be at tho Landings toreceive their Freight; this Company willnot hold itsolf respontiMo for freight afterit has been lauded.

Live Stock only at owner's rink.This Conipnuy will uol bo itbpousible

for Money or Valuables of passengersunless placed in tho caro of Puiseitu

Passengers uie rcipicbted to purchasetickets embarking. ThO'e fulling todo so will bo subject to an additional --

charge of twenty live per cent.

New Ewa

Plantation Co.

Stock.In Blockb to sujt pur-cliusc- ra.

Will dolivorafter January 2, 1897.

Ka9" Inquire of

The Hawaiian Safo Doposit &Invostincut Company,

OH Kurt Btrret . . Ilonolola

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IIAVINO USTADUailEI) A MODERNplant for hulling, p)inliliig ami ansoitlugcofffe, we aro jireprd to buy and . leancoffee iu the paichtueut.

MODERATE CHARGE MADE FOR CLEANING

Coffee !tJSf Apply to

H. HACKFELD & CI.

CJE:NTtA..L.

Kona Sanatorium,Situated on Beautiful Hillside Overlook-

ing tho Ocean, and 1300 feetabovo Sea Level.

Only 24 houn.' Bail from Honolulu.Climate mild, dour dry atmoaphere, freefrom foga and malaria, especial provisionfor quiet and rst ns well ba for amuse-ment and outdoor life. Itatea 92 per dayor $ 10 per week. Medical attend mce extra,

f3T AddrewjDIl. H. 4. UNDLEY, Prop.,

325 tf Kona, Hawaii.

Wfi" 'jK2T.akkjkiE &irk.ta. .A&.' A r.s."ja.ijV-- - .$&&& tfb?.wl "kiidk