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HKSESaUSfiSI w YJ? $,r r.-ii.'- mWmW0 Wi 77w 0j W Ta& JKJ. Cfilt lb tiot ItlLllliUII V Evening Daily Published 00'om Zto7 ?:a ? Bulletin on the Hawaiian Islands. eVGNING you Dorit del ALL the News. I3JIlvL4 111 Subscription jc. a month. I It Reaches ALL the Teople. W'tHMMWtMMtMH ' 00MMtMtMtMMM0l 'ft y. VOL. 1. NO. 224. HONOLULU, H. I., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11. 1896. PRICE 5 CENTS. $?- - ,t 1. I'V v.l THE EVENING BULLETIN. Published erory day except Sunday at COO King Street, Honolulu, H. I. BTJUSCltlPTlON RATES. Per Month, nnywhero in tho Hn-- wallan Islands 8 76 Per Year. 8 00 Per Year, postpaid to America, Onnodn. or Mexico 1000 Per Year, postpaid, other Foreign l UOUntriOS 13 W . Pnynblo Invnrlnulr in Advance Telephone 2C0. P. O. Box 89. B. L. FINNEY, Manager. GENERAL DEBILITY and Indigestion Mado Her Llfo Miserable, but Sho If Cured by Ayer's Sarsaparilla Itrad tho testimony of Mr. E. O. Monro, Cnbtirg, Victoria, uhou por- trait U alio given I "Some few years ago I suffered terribly with indigestion and gen. cral debility. I could not sleep, and my condition was such as to niako my llfo miserable Xono of tho many remedies I tried did mo any good, and I despaired of ever RRttlng better. One of my friends told nio of tho blood-purifyin- g and strength-givin- g properties of Ayer's .Sarsaparilla, and I began taking it. liufnro 1 had finished the first bottlu 1 felt better, and was thus encour- aged to give tho medicine a thorough trial. In all I used four bottles, and then wns perfectly cured of the griuvous troubio which had afllicted inc. 1 now recommend, to anyone suffering as 1 did. AYER'S At r. Splendid Hervc and Blood Medicine. Hollister Drug Co., Ltd. Sole Agents for tho Roimblio ot Hawaii. Imports of Champagne In- to the United States, from JAN. 1st TO JUNE IsT, 1895. Cases. G H Mumra & Co.'b extra dry 80,831 Pommory & Grono . 11,798 Moot & Ohandon 9.G08 Heidsiook & Co., (dry Monopolo) 7.G01 IJouis Itoedoror 3.438 'Euinnrfc 3,136 Perrier Jouot 8.286 Irroy & Co ,. 1.785 Vvo. Olicquot 2,378 Bouoh6Seo 992 Delbook it Co . 728 St. Miiroosux 334 Krug & Co 270 Ohaa. Heidsiook 355 Variona 5,419 Total -8- 1,859 COMPILED FROM" CUSTOM HOUSE RECORDS. Macfarlane & Co., Sole Agents for G. H. Mumni & Co. for the Hawaiian Islands. 124-t- f BIT OF HAWAIIAN HISTORY FRIRTKD IX A LONDON HOOK HKYRNTt-rOU- R YEARS AGO. Bpella ttieConqncrraNnmo"Jnmmc- - amCH"-l- lo Left n Million PlantrcH of Pnnlle Wenlth. Ralph Tumor of Honolulu is possessor of a book ontUlod1 "TJh Annual Register, or A View of the Politics, History, and Litera- ture, for tho Tear M.DCCO.XX. London: Printed for P. C. and J. Rivington, No. 62, St. Paul's Ohnrch-yar- d, and No. 3, Waterloo-P- lace, Pall Mall. 1822." In tho department of Geography and Statistics tho following bit of Hawaiian history is given. Tho phonotic attempts at tho names of tho king and his successor, as well as tho namo of tho largost island of tho group, will bo noted with intorest by our historical pundits: SANDWICH IbLANDS. "St. Petersburg, Juno 30. It is announced in letters from Kamschatka, dated November 10, 1819,that Jammeamoa,King of tho Sandwich Islands, died in March of tho same year. Tho following account respecting tho event iB from somo American seamen. "Previously to tho King's doath a remarkable circumstance oc- curred. "Within an interval of threo hours, tho Ocean, on tho coast of tho Sandwich Islands, roso to tho height of six feot, and aftorwards fell to an equal depth, so regularly, that not tho slightest injury was dono to tho shipping on tho coast, or to tho villages adjacent. This was regarded oy tho inhabitants of O waihi as a prog- nostic of tho king's approaching doath. Tho governors of tho dif- ferent islands, which ho had re- duced under his dominion, being assembled round the couch ot Jammoamea, ho exacted from thorn a promise of observing religiously all his institutions, for which, ho said, they wore indebted to tho whites who visited, and took up their residence among them. He desired, thoroforo, that their pro- perty should bo respected, and that they should contmuo to en- joy all tho sarao rights and pri- vileges, as undor his reign. Ho appointed, as his successor, a son, named Reo-ro- o, twenty years old, who received a European educa- tion, and speaks English well. It iB apprebendod.that ho cannot suc- ceed to his father's power, without tho oilusion or blood. He is, how- ever, at tho head of a strong party, and tho Americans being deter- mined to assist him, tho general belief is that ho will bo ablo to maintain his authority against any competitor that may start up. Jammoamea loft half a million of piastres, in his treasury, and to tho amount of another half million in morchandiso and trading ves' sels, well equipped. All this was amassed aftor Vancouver's visit to theso islands in 1795. Jam-meamo- a, sinco bocorao bo cele- brated, was then but an ordinary chieftain, and nHsisted tho seamen in filling their casks. Within a space of 24 yoars ho subdued tho whole of tho Sandwich Islands." Tlio Hllllnrd Beeeptlou. Invitations liavo boon issued by tho Kilohana Art League for a recoption to W. H. Hilliard tho artist, and his sistor, Mrs. Anna Trumbull. A musical program is being gotten up by members of tho League and Mr. Hilliard will give a short talk on art and art matters, Rev. Donald L. Monroe, a do-pos- Presbvtoriau minister at Stockton, Cat., is conducting a faith euro hospital at his homo. Miss Fannie Parkor, a singor in tho First Baptist ohurch choir of Oakland, Cal., has boon missing for a wook. Sho is 27 yoars old, not romantic, and would not have oloped. INN OF DEATH IN PARIS, TIIK LATEST FAO IK THE PIlKrfCH CAPITAL. Minted on Colfluc iud Surrounded by Skeleton. One I Trailed ou by ITndertaUer. Among tho most riotous and no- torious of streets in Paris i tho Boulevard do Clicliy, tho haunt of every kind of wickedness and a place suro to bo visited by tho foreigners looking for fun of tho spiciest character, says tho S. F. Chronicle. Just at present tho most extraordinary exhibition to bo Been thoro is tho Cabaret du Noant, which may bo frooly angli- cized as tho Inn of Death. Its chief "attraction" lies in tho as- sociation of death and its most re- pulsive attributes with tho fovor-is- h gayety of Parisian life. Two largo and sickly groon lights, making everything and everybody ghastly and deathlike, notify you of its presence. It is a small, dismal building. Through a door draped with dead-blac- k curtains edged with silver, such as aro placed on church doors at funerals in Franco, you outer tlm unholy resort. Tho room is vault- - like and filled with coffins. These aro really tho tablos from which you aro to drink. Waitors dress- ed as undertakers' men, in black clothing with long streamers of crepe hanging from their big hats, flit about tho cafo. Thoy aro choson for their cadaverous aspect. 'Iho poor wrotclies aro working for a living and have no responsi- bility in the ghastly farco in which they ore concerned. ' Tho undortakor-waitor- s call out in sad tones: "Welcome to doath," and "Choose your coffin." Having chosen your coffin and orderod your poison (probably boor), tho waiter brings it to you, ropeating somo such formula as: "Hero is something to finish you off a drink mado from mi- crobes and grave worms." Thon ho sots down your class .and places a ciorge, a funeral by tho Bido of it. It is Eaper, necessary to Bay that you pay very high for a drink amid these, surroundings. All around you hoar tho undortakor-waitor- s repeating their dreadful phrases: "Welcome to death." "Horo is something to noiBon you." Tho doad cannot laugh," "TliiB will make you rot quickly." On the walls aro what appear to bo paintings representing the "Walpurgia Night," from "Faust;" "A Night Fete at tho Moulin Rougo," and other subjects. From time to time all tho figures in tho pictures change into skeletons. You aro invitedto takoyour ciorge, and, in company with other visit- ors, aro led through long, vault-lik-e corridors. At last you arrivo in a largo room, draped in black, with no relief whatever. A man dressed as a monk, with a largo cowl ovor his head, stands at tlio door and calls for silenco. At the end of a long, narrow passage leading from tho room an upright coilin is seen. A chorister in rod robeS'ConioB forward and invites somo visitor to placo himsolf or hordelf in tho coilin. There is nev- er any difficulty in finding a volun- - toor. Tins is in fact,an important part of thoamusomontfor many of the visitors who havoBoou tho show, boforo. Tho volunteer passes bo- - hind a curtaiu and reappears in front of tho coffin, in whioh ho is placod by tho chorister with great caro. Then ho is onvoloped in a huge winding shoot. This per- formance iB gono through to the strains of dirgo-lik- o music from tho harmonium. Presently signs of decomposi- tion appoar in tlio corpso. Undor tho winding shoot it bocomos visi- ble Tho flesh gradually loaves tho bonos by tho process of docay, and at hist only a skeleton is left. An emotional visitor may experi ence rolior when tho volunteer again stops forward in tho flosh. CLUB STABLES FOR SALE OltOEHL'D HOLD AT AUCTION NEXT VltlDAV AT NOON. Other Proceedings In the Circuit Cnurt-Coiivlcl- ton for n Felony Alifbrd Aimwer. Pahio was found guilty of by o. Hawaiian j"y three of whom dissented, yo3torday after- noon. James Ashford has mado an- swer to tho Buit in equity of Al-- m ira M. Kahanauui for protec- tion from tho onforcomont of claims assigned to defendant by V. V. Ashford. Certain allega- tions in tho complaint ho cannot admit for want of sufficient know- ledge and information in re- gard to them. As to certain allegations .regarding a dobt alleged to J have boon duo to complainant by V. V. Ashford, tho defendant avers that, if they are truo, tho considerations and contracts, as ho is informed and believed, for audi alleged indebted- ness and sorvicos rondored wore immoral and contra bonos mores, and not acknowledged as legal or binding by the laws of tho Repub- lic of Hawaii. F. W. Malaihi ond othors by thoir attorneys, Corroa and Kano-aku- a, have discontinued ejectmont proceedings against Lahapa Naneo and others. A motion waB argued boforo Judgo Carter this morning, to quasli proceedings in the matter ot tlio (Jlub enables Company, and another to ordor distraint for rent. Robertson for tho motions; Hart-wel- l, Thurston & Stanley for tho defendant company and C.Brown, recoivor, and tho rocoivor in por-so- n; Neumann for W. H. Corn-wel- l, a bidder for the proporty, and Magoon for Gus. Schumann, another bidder therefor. Aftor hearing all tho parties tho Court overruled both motions and adopt- ed tho argument of Mr. Noumann, ordering tbo sale of the proporty at public auction on Friday next, at lis o clock noon, aftor advertis- ing tho sale, at tho upset price of tho highest privftlo bid now in, uaraotyj $4750. Piipiilani was put on trial by a native-jur- y for larceny fourth de- gree. Ho is charged with stealing a patchwork quilt, boaring a rep- resentation of breadfruit leaves, a mosquito not and a pair of spurs. Rosa for defendant. Judgo Perry was hearing di- vorce cases in tbo second court- room this morning. PKIVATE FUNERAL ItERVICE. Only Irtembcre ofllic Ilunyon Family and DlploninU Prencnt. Berlin, Germany, Jan. 28. A privato funeral service was hold at tho residonco of tho late Em- bassador Runyon today, at which no one was present except tho members of tho family and tho staffs of tho American embassy and consulate. Mrs. Runyon, who is nearly prostrate with griof, was led into tbo room by hor son-in-la- Mr. Haskins. Hor condition is caus- ing her friends much anxiety. Aftor tho service tho coffin was placed in a vault in tho American church in tho presence of the staff of tho embassy and consulate. Thoro was no Borvico at tho vault oxcopt n special prayor by tho Rov. Mr. Diokio of St. George's Church. F. Zimmormann, United Statos Vice - Consul - Gonoral, watched ovor tho body last night. . i Old lUeldeut Head, August Morris, 66 years, born in Germany, who has boon many yoars on those islands, died at tho Quoou'b Hospital this morning about 3 o'clock, tho causo of doath boing consumption. Ho had takon caro of tho yachts of President Dole, W. L. Wilcox and others. Tho f unoral takes placo this aftor- - i noon from tho hospital. lI'fltoiiiMi ygtoiftftf . it ii hieilliiria'thli U '' FILIBUSTERS DROWNED. LOSS OP THE KTRAltlER HAWKINS nounn foii cum. It I a nreat IIUw to the Cam of the Patriot Who Are Ilwttllni; for Freedom. Boston, Mass., Jan. 28. LaBt Sunday night tho btoamer J. W. HnwkiiiB, commanded by Captain AVoodrow, Bailod from New York with a party of botweon soventy-fiv- o and 100 men bound, it is claimed, for Cuba, whore tho party waB to enter tho ranks of tho insurgent army. When tho steamer was off tho oastorn ond of Long Island bIio sprang a serious leak, and tho water gained bo rapidly that all hands were ob- liged to take to the boats. Monday morning tho mon wero picked up by passing schoonors, among which was tho threo-maBtc- d schooner Helen H. Benedict, Captain Brockott, bound from Norfolk for Boston with a cargo of coal. Tho Benedict picked up twenty-fiv- o of tho mon and landed them at Vineyard Haven Into lust night, from which place they, woro transferred this morning by tho steamer Susio D and landed at Woodsholl, where thoy took an early train for Now York. Tho four-mast- ed schooner Alico B. Crossby, Newport News for Boston, foil in with another boat from tho steamer about sixty-fiv- o miles southeast of Sandy Hook lightship, which contained twonty-thre- o porsons, but owing to tho rough sea only thirteon were sav- ed, tho other ton boing drowned. Tho Crossby landed the survivors at Woodsholl thJB morning, where thoy took a train for Now York this afternoon. Another vessol, a throo-mastc- d Bohoonor, picked up a number of tbo wrecked pcoplo and it is sup- posed put back with them to Dolawaro breakwater. Tho mon woro mostly Spaniards and would say very little concerning tbo disaster. It was said, howover, that tho steamer's truo destination was Cuba; that hor cargo consisted of S25,000 worth of ammunition, one gun on board having cost $5000. Tho J. W. Hawkins was a stoainor of 125 tonB not and 188 tons groBS. Sho was built at Kon-uobun- k, Mo., in 1880, and hailed from Onancook, Va. Tho steamer has boon engaged in tho fishing business, but has boon lying idle in Baltimore harbor for somo months. Gonoral Garcia, wlm was in command of tho oxpodition, gives tho following account of tho wreck: "Wo loaded tho steamer James W. Hawkins for the oxpodition at Port Morris. All day tho hatches woro closed, and nobody over had any suspicion that wo had thou- sands of dollars' worth of arms in hor hold. All tho work was dono at doad of night. Wo sailed on Friday night and wont out by Long Island Sound. Wo had weather until Sunday, whon it began to got rough. On Mondav morninc oarly tho vessel sprang a leak. Tlio waveB and wind just opened tho Beams. Pumns woro manned, but they soon choked with coal and bocamo useless. Thon tho men 'got buckets and bailed for their lives. Tho wator gained inch by inch, and finally tho coal wont overboard and tho costly arras and ammuni- tion. It broke our hearts to throw theso arms awayi but wo had to keep tho vessol afloat somehow. Gradually tho Hawkins sottlod down, and at 11:30 o'clock on Monday morning wo took tho .lifeboats and dosortcd tho Binking steamer. Half an hour later tho "Boebo hove in sieht and took us on board. At tho tirao tho Haw- kins wont down alio was forty-fiv- o miles southeast o Barnogat, and tho sea was very wild." Captain Donyzo said that the men saved nothing but two valises filled with United States bank notes. Theso aro m tho possos-- I siou of Gonoral Garcia. jy,w.i . ONE DAY'S LATER NEWS. IirtOUMIir UY TIIK HCIIOONKK ALOHA THIN iTIOnNINH. All the hew or the World or One Day ' in Condetieed Form for Bulle'tln llendrm. By tho schooner Aloha, which arrived early thin .morning, twelve 'inys fro" Smi Franoineo, wo lmvo ono day's later uows from tlio out Bido world, which is given bolow in our usual condensed form: oiiin. Gonoral Woylor, the newly ap- pointed captain general of Cuba, sailed from Cadiz on tho 28th for Havnna. Ho was accompanied by Generals Ahumada, Barges, Ochando, Bnrnal, Arolas and Mel-gui- zo. An official report of an oucoun-t- or botweon the columns of Gon-oral- B Sinares and Aldocoa and tho rebels under command of Maximo Gomez locates tho latter near Guanajay, to tho west of Havana. Heretofore it has been reported that Gomoz was to tho oast of tho railway running from Havana to Batabano, but it now appears that ho is a considerable distance to tho westward of tho railroad. A detachment of troops attacked a bodv of rnhnln nn tlm Son,. Lucia estate on tho 28th. The. troops used cannon, which caused tho rebels to" mako a hasty re- treat. Employes of tho estate say that the rebels sustained many losses. Tho Spaniards lost twolvo killed or wounded. Gomez is supposed to have crossed tho railway lino near Qui-voca- n, going wost, and thence through tho country near Soboru-c- al toward tho northorn part of Pinar del Rio. General Pando reports that in an engagement with rebol bands in tho province of Matauzas tho Spaniards lost five killed. Tho robol loss is unknown. UNITED MTATFS. Argument in the celebrated Stanford case was commenced boforo tho United Statos Supremo Court on Friday, January 28th. Tho Tlllifod Ftfntna anna ilin nnn4n of tho lato Sonator Stanford as a stockholder in tho Contral Pacific Railroad Company to ostablish his liability for tho debts of that corporation to tho government-Th- o argument was opened by As- sistant Attorney-Gonor- al Dickin- son and will bo closed by Solicitor-Gonor- al Conrad. Mrs. Stanford waB represented by Joseph H. Ohoato of New York. The suit-wa- s originally begun in the Circuit Court of the United States' for the Southern District of Cali- fornia, tho domand boing for tho sum of $15,237,000. Both in that conrt and in tbo Circuit Court of Appoals tho Government was de- feated and tho caso comes to the Supremo Court of tho United States by appeal from the judg- ment of tho Court of Appeals against tbo United Statos. ' TIIK AltfflKNIAM question. Anotlior Letter from Uladtniie-.Uo- t Word In V. S. Senate. Mr. Gladstone has written an- other lotter on tho Armenian ques- tion, in which, after roforring to tho murdorouB wickodnoss of the-Sulta- his absolute victory ovor tho Powers and thoir unparalleled disgraco and defeat, ho says:. "I cannot wholly abandon tho hopo that put of this darkness light will ariso, but tho matter roBtB with tllO Aim iff lit IT tr inlmn. n....l- - .11 Bhould address forvont prayers in behalf of his suffering creatures.'" Two blue books on tho Armen- ian massacres havo boonisauod by tho British Govornmont. Tho first contains tho dispatchos botweon tbo Consuls and the diplomats, while the second gives tho prpcoss vorbal of tho Armenian Commis- sion. Tho blue books deal only Continued on 4tli pag?,), VI .;; -- ft 3j tr'J ' vw ) .i1 V

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wallan Islands 8 76Per Year. 8 00Per Year, postpaid to America,

Onnodn. or Mexico 1000Per Year, postpaid, other Foreign l

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Pnynblo Invnrlnulr in AdvanceTelephone 2C0. P. O. Box 89.

B. L. FINNEY, Manager.

GENERAL DEBILITYand Indigestion

Mado Her Llfo Miserable, but Sho IfCured by

Ayer's SarsaparillaItrad tho testimony of Mr. E. O.

Monro, Cnbtirg, Victoria, uhou por-trait U alio given I

"Some few years ago I sufferedterribly with indigestion and gen.cral debility. I could not sleep,and my condition was such as toniako my llfo miserable Xono oftho many remedies I tried did moany good, and I despaired of everRRttlng better. One of my friendstold nio of tho blood-purifyin- g andstrength-givin- g properties of Ayer's.Sarsaparilla, and I began taking it.liufnro 1 had finished the first bottlu1 felt better, and was thus encour-aged to give tho medicine a thoroughtrial. In all I used four bottles,and then wns perfectly cured of thegriuvous troubio which had afllictedinc. 1 now recommend, to anyonesuffering as 1 did.

AYER'S

At r. Splendid Hervc and Blood Medicine.

Hollister Drug Co., Ltd.Sole Agents for tho Roimblio ot Hawaii.

Imports of Champagne In-

to the United States,

from JAN. 1st TO JUNE IsT, 1895.

Cases.

G H Mumra & Co.'b extradry 80,831

Pommory & Grono . 11,798Moot & Ohandon 9.G08

Heidsiook & Co., (dryMonopolo) 7.G01

IJouis Itoedoror 3.438'Euinnrfc 3,136Perrier Jouot 8.286Irroy & Co ,. 1.785Vvo. Olicquot 2,378Bouoh6Seo 992Delbook it Co . 728St. Miiroosux 334Krug & Co 270Ohaa. Heidsiook 355Variona 5,419

Total -8- 1,859

COMPILED FROM" CUSTOM

HOUSE RECORDS.

Macfarlane & Co.,

Sole Agents for G. H. Mumni & Co.for the Hawaiian Islands.

124-t-f

BIT OF HAWAIIAN HISTORY

FRIRTKD IX A LONDON HOOKHKYRNTt-rOU- R YEARS AGO.

Bpella ttieConqncrraNnmo"Jnmmc- -

amCH"-l- lo Left n Million PlantrcHof Pnnlle Wenlth.

Ralph Tumor of Honolulu ispossessor of a book ontUlod1 "TJhAnnual Register, or A View ofthe Politics, History, and Litera-ture, for tho Tear M.DCCO.XX.London: Printed for P. C. andJ. Rivington, No. 62, St. Paul'sOhnrch-yar- d, and No. 3, Waterloo-P-

lace, Pall Mall. 1822." Intho department of Geography andStatistics tho following bit ofHawaiian history is given. Thophonotic attempts at tho names oftho king and his successor, aswell as tho namo of tho largostisland of tho group, will bo notedwith intorest by our historicalpundits:

SANDWICH IbLANDS.

"St. Petersburg, Juno 30. Itis announced in letters fromKamschatka, dated November 10,1819,that Jammeamoa,King of thoSandwich Islands, died in Marchof tho same year. Tho followingaccount respecting tho event iB

from somo American seamen."Previously to tho King's doath

a remarkable circumstance oc-

curred. "Within an interval ofthreo hours, tho Ocean, on thocoast of tho Sandwich Islands,roso to tho height of six feot, andaftorwards fell to an equal depth,so regularly, that not tho slightestinjury was dono to tho shippingon tho coast, or to tho villagesadjacent. This was regarded oytho inhabitants of O waihi as a prog-nostic of tho king's approachingdoath. Tho governors of tho dif-ferent islands, which ho had re-duced under his dominion, beingassembled round the couch otJammoamea, ho exacted from thorna promise of observing religiouslyall his institutions, for which, hosaid, they wore indebted to thowhites who visited, and took uptheir residence among them. Hedesired, thoroforo, that their pro-perty should bo respected, andthat they should contmuo to en-

joy all tho sarao rights and pri-vileges, as undor his reign. Hoappointed, as his successor, a son,named Reo-ro- o, twenty years old,who received a European educa-tion, and speaks English well. ItiB apprebendod.that ho cannot suc-ceed to his father's power, withouttho oilusion or blood. He is, how-ever, at tho head of a strong party,and tho Americans being deter-mined to assist him, tho generalbelief is that ho will bo ablo tomaintain his authority againstany competitor that may start up.Jammoamea loft half a million ofpiastres, in his treasury, and totho amount of another half millionin morchandiso and trading ves'sels, well equipped. All this wasamassed aftor Vancouver's visitto theso islands in 1795. Jam-meamo- a,

sinco bocorao bo cele-

brated, was then but an ordinarychieftain, and nHsisted tho seamenin filling their casks. Within aspace of 24 yoars ho subdued thowhole of tho Sandwich Islands."

Tlio Hllllnrd Beeeptlou.

Invitations liavo boon issued bytho Kilohana Art League for arecoption to W. H. Hilliard thoartist, and his sistor, Mrs. AnnaTrumbull. A musical program isbeing gotten up by members oftho League and Mr. Hilliard willgive a short talk on art and artmatters,

Rev. Donald L. Monroe, a do-pos-

Presbvtoriau minister atStockton, Cat., is conducting afaith euro hospital at his homo.

Miss Fannie Parkor, a singor intho First Baptist ohurch choir ofOakland, Cal., has boon missingfor a wook. Sho is 27 yoars old,not romantic, and would not haveoloped.

INN OF DEATH IN PARIS,

TIIK LATEST FAO IK THE PIlKrfCHCAPITAL.

Minted on Colfluc iud Surrounded bySkeleton. One I Trailed ou

by ITndertaUer.

Among tho most riotous and no-

torious of streets in Paris i thoBoulevard do Clicliy, tho haunt ofevery kind of wickedness and aplace suro to bo visited by thoforeigners looking for fun of thospiciest character, says tho S. F.Chronicle. Just at present thomost extraordinary exhibition tobo Been thoro is tho Cabaret duNoant, which may bo frooly angli-cized as tho Inn of Death. Itschief "attraction" lies in tho as-

sociation of death and its most re-

pulsive attributes with tho fovor-is- h

gayety of Parisian life.Two largo and sickly groon

lights, making everything andeverybody ghastly and deathlike,notify you of its presence. It is asmall, dismal building. Througha door draped with dead-blac- k

curtains edged with silver, such asaro placed on church doors atfunerals in Franco, you outer tlmunholy resort. Tho room is vault- -

like and filled with coffins. Thesearo really tho tablos from whichyou aro to drink. Waitors dress-ed as undertakers' men, in blackclothing with long streamers ofcrepe hanging from their big hats,flit about tho cafo. Thoy arochoson for their cadaverous aspect.'Iho poor wrotclies aro workingfor a living and have no responsi-bility in the ghastly farco inwhich they ore concerned.' Tho undortakor-waitor- s call outin sad tones: "Welcome to doath,"and "Choose your coffin."

Having chosen your coffin andorderod your poison (probablyboor), tho waiter brings it to you,ropeating somo such formula as:

"Hero is something to finishyou off a drink mado from mi-

crobes and grave worms."Thon ho sots down your class

.and places a ciorge, a funeralby tho Bido of it. It isEaper, necessary to Bay that you

pay very high for a drink amidthese, surroundings. All aroundyou hoar tho undortakor-waitor- s

repeating their dreadful phrases:"Welcome to death." "Horo issomething to noiBon you." Thodoad cannot laugh," "TliiB willmake you rot quickly."

On the walls aro what appear tobo paintings representing the"Walpurgia Night," from "Faust;""A Night Fete at tho MoulinRougo," and other subjects. Fromtime to time all tho figures in thopictures change into skeletons.You aro invitedto takoyour ciorge,and, in company with other visit-ors, aro led through long, vault-lik-e

corridors. At last you arrivoin a largo room, draped in black,with no relief whatever. A mandressed as a monk, with a largocowl ovor his head, stands at tliodoor and calls for silenco. At theend of a long, narrow passageleading from tho room an uprightcoilin is seen. A chorister in rodrobeS'ConioB forward and invitessomo visitor to placo himsolf orhordelf in tho coilin. There is nev-er any difficulty in finding a volun- -toor. Tins is in fact,an importantpart of thoamusomontfor many ofthe visitors who havoBoou tho show,boforo. Tho volunteer passes bo--hind a curtaiu and reappears infront of tho coffin, in whioh ho isplacod by tho chorister with greatcaro. Then ho is onvoloped in ahuge winding shoot. This per-formance iB gono through to thestrains of dirgo-lik- o music fromtho harmonium.

Presently signs of decomposi-tion appoar in tlio corpso. Undortho winding shoot it bocomos visi-

ble Tho flesh gradually loavestho bonos by tho process of docay,and at hist only a skeleton is left.An emotional visitor may experience rolior when tho volunteeragain stops forward in tho flosh.

CLUB STABLES FOR SALE

OltOEHL'D HOLD AT AUCTIONNEXT VltlDAV AT NOON.

Other Proceedings In the CircuitCnurt-Coiivlcl- ton for n Felony

Alifbrd Aimwer.

Pahio was found guilty of by

o. Hawaiian j"y three ofwhom dissented, yo3torday after-noon.

James Ashford has mado an-

swer to tho Buit in equity of Al-- m

ira M. Kahanauui for protec-

tion from tho onforcomont ofclaims assigned to defendant byV. V. Ashford. Certain allega-tions in tho complaint ho cannotadmit for want of sufficient know-ledge and information in re-

gard to them. As to certainallegations .regarding a dobtalleged to J have boon duoto complainant by V. V. Ashford,tho defendant avers that, if theyare truo, tho considerations andcontracts, as ho is informed andbelieved, for audi alleged indebted-ness and sorvicos rondored woreimmoral and contra bonos mores,and not acknowledged as legal orbinding by the laws of tho Repub-lic of Hawaii.

F. W. Malaihi ond othors bythoir attorneys, Corroa and Kano-aku- a,

have discontinued ejectmontproceedings against Lahapa Naneoand others.

A motion waB argued boforoJudgo Carter this morning, toquasli proceedings in the matterot tlio (Jlub enables Company, andanother to ordor distraint for rent.Robertson for tho motions; Hart-wel- l,

Thurston & Stanley for thodefendant company and C.Brown,recoivor, and tho rocoivor in por-so-n;

Neumann for W. H. Corn-wel- l,

a bidder for the proporty,and Magoon for Gus. Schumann,another bidder therefor. Aftorhearing all tho parties tho Courtoverruled both motions and adopt-ed tho argument of Mr. Noumann,ordering tbo sale of the proportyat public auction on Friday next,at lis o clock noon, aftor advertis-ing tho sale, at tho upset price oftho highest privftlo bid now in,uaraotyj $4750.

Piipiilani was put on trial by anative-jur-y for larceny fourth de-gree. Ho is charged with stealinga patchwork quilt, boaring a rep-resentation of breadfruit leaves, amosquito not and a pair of spurs.Rosa for defendant.

Judgo Perry was hearing di-vorce cases in tbo second court-room this morning.

PKIVATE FUNERAL ItERVICE.

Only Irtembcre ofllic Ilunyon Familyand DlploninU Prencnt.

Berlin, Germany, Jan. 28. Aprivato funeral service was holdat tho residonco of tho late Em-bassador Runyon today, at whichno one was present except thomembers of tho family and thostaffs of tho American embassyand consulate.

Mrs. Runyon, who is nearlyprostrate with griof, was led intotbo room by hor son-in-la- Mr.Haskins. Hor condition is caus-ing her friends much anxiety.Aftor tho service tho coffin wasplaced in a vault in tho Americanchurch in tho presence of the staffof tho embassy and consulate.Thoro was no Borvico at tho vaultoxcopt n special prayor by thoRov. Mr. Diokio of St. George'sChurch.

F. Zimmormann, United StatosVice - Consul - Gonoral, watchedovor tho body last night.. i

Old lUeldeut Head,

August Morris, 66 years, bornin Germany, who has boon manyyoars on those islands, died at thoQuoou'b Hospital this morningabout 3 o'clock, tho causo of doathboing consumption. Ho had takoncaro of tho yachts of PresidentDole, W. L. Wilcox and others.Tho funoral takes placo this aftor- -

i noon from tho hospital.

lI'fltoiiiMi ygtoiftftf. it ii hieilliiria'thli U ''

FILIBUSTERS DROWNED.

LOSS OP THE KTRAltlER HAWKINSnounn foii cum.

It I a nreat IIUw to the Camof the Patriot Who Are

Ilwttllni; for Freedom.

Boston, Mass., Jan. 28. LaBtSunday night tho btoamer J. W.HnwkiiiB, commanded by CaptainAVoodrow, Bailod from New Yorkwith a party of botweon soventy-fiv- o

and 100 men bound, it isclaimed, for Cuba, whore thoparty waB to enter tho ranks oftho insurgent army. When thosteamer was off tho oastorn ond ofLong Island bIio sprang a seriousleak, and tho water gained borapidly that all hands were ob-

liged to take to the boats.Monday morning tho mon wero

picked up by passing schoonors,among which was tho threo-maBtc- d

schooner Helen H. Benedict,Captain Brockott, bound fromNorfolk for Boston with a cargoof coal. Tho Benedict picked uptwenty-fiv- o of tho mon and landedthem at Vineyard Haven Into lustnight, from which place they, worotransferred this morning by thosteamer Susio D and landed atWoodsholl, where thoy took anearly train for Now York.

Tho four-mast- ed schooner AlicoB. Crossby, Newport News forBoston, foil in with another boatfrom tho steamer about sixty-fiv- o

miles southeast of Sandy Hooklightship, which contained twonty-thre- o

porsons, but owing to thorough sea only thirteon were sav-ed, tho other ton boing drowned.Tho Crossby landed the survivorsat Woodsholl thJB morning, wherethoy took a train for Now Yorkthis afternoon.

Another vessol, a throo-mastc- d

Bohoonor, picked up a number oftbo wrecked pcoplo and it is sup-posed put back with them toDolawaro breakwater. Tho monworo mostly Spaniards and wouldsay very little concerning tbodisaster. It was said, howover,that tho steamer's truo destinationwas Cuba; that hor cargo consistedof S25,000 worth of ammunition,one gun on board having cost$5000.

Tho J. W. Hawkins was astoainor of 125 tonB not and 188tons groBS. Sho was built at Kon-uobun- k,

Mo., in 1880, and hailedfrom Onancook, Va. Tho steamerhas boon engaged in tho fishingbusiness, but has boon lying idlein Baltimore harbor for somomonths.

Gonoral Garcia, wlm was incommand of tho oxpodition, givestho following account of thowreck:

"Wo loaded tho steamer JamesW. Hawkins for the oxpodition atPort Morris. All day tho hatchesworo closed, and nobody over hadany suspicion that wo had thou-sands of dollars' worth of arms inhor hold. All tho work was donoat doad of night. Wo sailed onFriday night and wont out byLong Island Sound. Wo had

weather until Sunday,whon it began to got rough. OnMondav morninc oarly tho vesselsprang a leak. Tlio waveB andwind just opened tho Beams.Pumns woro manned, but theysoon choked with coal and bocamouseless. Thon tho men 'got bucketsand bailed for their lives. Thowator gained inch by inch, andfinally tho coal wont overboardand tho costly arras and ammuni-tion. It broke our hearts to throwtheso arms awayi but wo had tokeep tho vessol afloat somehow.Gradually tho Hawkins sottloddown, and at 11:30 o'clock onMonday morning wo took tho.lifeboats and dosortcd tho Binkingsteamer. Half an hour later tho"Boebo hove in sieht and took uson board. At tho tirao tho Haw-kins wont down alio was forty-fiv- o

miles southeast o Barnogat, andtho sea was very wild."

Captain Donyzo said that themen saved nothing but two valisesfilled with United States banknotes. Theso aro m tho possos-- I

siou of Gonoral Garcia.

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ONE DAY'S LATER NEWS.

IirtOUMIir UY TIIK HCIIOONKKALOHA THIN iTIOnNINH.

All the hew or the World or One Day' in Condetieed Form for Bulle'tln

llendrm.

By tho schooner Aloha, whicharrived early thin .morning, twelve'inys fro" Smi Franoineo, wo lmvoono day's later uows from tlio outBido world, which is given bolowin our usual condensed form:

oiiin.Gonoral Woylor, the newly ap-

pointed captain general of Cuba,sailed from Cadiz on tho 28th forHavnna. Ho was accompanied byGenerals Ahumada, Barges,Ochando, Bnrnal, Arolas and Mel-gui- zo.

An official report of an oucoun-t- or

botweon the columns of Gon-oral- B

Sinares and Aldocoa and thorebels under command of MaximoGomez locates tho latter nearGuanajay, to tho west of Havana.Heretofore it has been reportedthat Gomoz was to tho oast of thorailway running from Havana toBatabano, but it now appears thatho is a considerable distance totho westward of tho railroad.

A detachment of troops attackeda bodv of rnhnln nn tlm Son,.Lucia estate on tho 28th. The.troops used cannon, which causedtho rebels to" mako a hasty re-treat. Employes of tho estate saythat the rebels sustained manylosses. Tho Spaniards lost twolvokilled or wounded.

Gomez is supposed to havecrossed tho railway lino near Qui-voca- n,

going wost, and thencethrough tho country near Soboru-c- al

toward tho northorn part ofPinar del Rio.

General Pando reports that inan engagement with rebol bandsin tho province of Matauzas thoSpaniards lost five killed. Thorobol loss is unknown.

UNITED MTATFS.

Argument in the celebratedStanford case was commencedboforo tho United Statos SupremoCourt on Friday, January 28th.Tho Tlllifod Ftfntna anna ilin nnn4nof tho lato Sonator Stanford as astockholder in tho Contral PacificRailroad Company to ostablishhis liability for tho debts of thatcorporation to tho government-Th- oargument was opened by As-sistant Attorney-Gonor- al Dickin-son and will bo closed by Solicitor-Gonor- al

Conrad. Mrs. StanfordwaB represented by Joseph H.Ohoato of New York. The suit-wa- s

originally begun in theCircuit Court of the United States'for the Southern District of Cali-fornia, tho domand boing for thosum of $15,237,000. Both in thatconrt and in tbo Circuit Court ofAppoals tho Government was de-feated and tho caso comes to theSupremo Court of tho UnitedStates by appeal from the judg-ment of tho Court of Appealsagainst tbo United Statos. '

TIIK AltfflKNIAM question.

Anotlior Letter from Uladtniie-.Uo- tWord In V. S. Senate.

Mr. Gladstone has written an-other lotter on tho Armenian ques-tion, in which, after roforring totho murdorouB wickodnoss of the-Sulta-

his absolute victory ovortho Powers and thoir unparalleleddisgraco and defeat, ho says:. "Icannot wholly abandon tho hopothat put of this darkness light willariso, but tho matter roBtB withtllO Aim iff lit IT tr inlmn. n....l- - .11Bhould address forvont prayers inbehalf of his suffering creatures.'"

Two blue books on tho Armen-ian massacres havo boonisauod bytho British Govornmont. Tho firstcontains tho dispatchos botweontbo Consuls and the diplomats,while the second gives tho prpcossvorbal of tho Armenian Commis-sion. Tho blue books deal only

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Ilnw "Tnraru boom do ny" WnGlrcn In Norninudr

The following is from thoSydney Telegraph:

Awgreatjnony,o our popularairs are caught up by tho French,esnociallr thoso soncs whosoEnglish words havo a jinglo thattick! os tliodallio oar with a suggestion o eccentricity, "lararaboom-do-av- " had scarcely appearod in Encland and America bo--fore a French rendering wasrushed into print, being ,sung atono and tho samo tirao at Tour oftho principal "cafe's concorts."Before, however, any French ver-sion at all had boon made, Proifossor Harry Thurston Poall (ofColumbia College U. 8. A.) rolutes - "Boing in a provincialtown in Normandy, I read onoday an announcement that, asa Hpecial attraction, a cer-tain Mdllo Dufort would singtho 'celobro clianson Anglaiso'

AVhon thotimo cumo, and Mdllo. Dufort appeared, sho had an immenso audionco. Tho first fow lines made itevident ('though not to tho audionce, however that tho ingeniousyoung woman had shrunk fromtho task of 'getting up' tho linesof tho conuino vorsion, but hadinstead constructed a sot of versesof her own, by piecing togetherall tho English words sho hadever heard. Tho first verso thenran something like this:

Ticket, tramway, clergyman,Blftcck, ruruMeck, rosblf ran,Sandwich, whitebaits, ltulj- - luncli,Clicri-goble- Iskcj poticlie;.nu-y- u, all rlijlit, sliucMni; fttop;IVjl-c- l, wlij-no- t, moton-clio- p,

Fluui-kc- mluiiik', Ktcumvr bovc.Hi nUfilosue, lilli-llfe- ,

Tlianira-bmim-ilcr-- etc.

It was an immenso success. Thoaudience roso at her. Theyknow that tho English was allright, bccaiiBO they themselvesrecognised a good many of thewords. Sho had an ovation andnino encores, and this was per-

haps the first rendition of tho'colebro chanson' on French soil."

OOUl.TKK TO GO KANT AGAIN

Will Kccxlve Five Tliuimand DollarsYar mid J.xpne.

Local cyclists will bo interestedin tho announcement that .Clinton11. Coulter, tho crack Easternrider, who has boon on tho PacificCoast for soveral months past,lately signed his name to a con-tract whereby ho is to receive tholargest salary over given any bicy-cle racor. According to thisagreement ho is to ride for anEastern manufacturer during thocoming season and will follow tho

, National circuit. He will receivefor tho season a salary of $5000and all expenses. In addition tothis he is to bo furnished with atrainer, whoso salary and expen-ses are also paid by tho manufac-turer.

Frank Foster, tho woll-kuow- n

. athloto of tho Olympic Club, willprobably bo selected for Coulter'strainer, tho latter consideringFoster the best trainor in thocountry. Coulter is anxiouB tohave Allon Jones as his niato ontho Eastern circuit, and will pro-bably succeed in signing himwith some manufacturer. Inspeaking of this Coulter said: "Iam trying my best to get AllonJones ou tho Eastern circuit, as Iconsider hini tho best ridor Cali-fornia has yet produced. Hisprospects for tho coming soasonare much hotter than oven Ziog-lor'- s,

and, givou tho proper show,Jones will make any man on thoqircuit look to his lanrols."

.Mrs. Qliphant has written oversixty novels, and tho number ofheroes and heroines that sho harfodtlived is notable.

fiTSBlMD(From U.S. Jcurnallledicine.) 4(J

frof.W.il.Peckf.whnmaJti'iapptcliltjrofEpHepij',,U v.thout iloulit treated and cured uiot ecaie tiu'tny living I'L) "Ician ; 'ill iicceslsstonUhlnfi. Woi ie I.t.--.r rtei 'tof "Oynrt'iftar.dlnjrciirMl bylilm.

!llop'jl;licByiiIualilaworkiiii tin dIe4o which hotend with a lotr Mil of hi alisotrttecure, tre to

We ailvln anyone vlthlngacuro to addtot,Viof. W. It. rCEKi:, I. D 4 Cedar St., New Tfotk.

$250.00.' "THE HAWAIIAN" WILL PAY THE

i mm of tWo' hundred and fifty dollars to any, , person or pemons connected: wim "iue. Pflelfio Commercial AilvetHiier" or tho

Hawaiian Gazette Company, who wjll point'--out a wont or nmiooi immoral or inue- -

,toont" matter in the Docember number ofrjTiiB, Hawaiian, judgment as to, matter

to bo rendered by the New York, Herald,tlid Now, York Evening Post, or the" New"York Times. Criticism to be snttuitted in--writing to the Editor of Tins Hawaiian

- within sixty days from date.JOLIEN D. HAYNE,

102--ti Editor of The Hawaiian.'

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I have tfome cli-ents who wanthouses to live in.

David Dayton.101-t- f Merchant street.

NIEPER'S EXPRESS.

BAGGAGE delivered nnd chock-ed to any Steamer. Furnitureand Pini.os carefully moved atReasonable Rates.

SatisfactionFort and Queen Sts.

Day Tel. 912, Eeflidence Tol. 643.205-t- f

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SoIIb Hawniian trees and rs

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Telephono 930. 152-t- f

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Capital - $30,000,000.Total ASSotS, $4 1,372. 606.

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W. L. WDLCOX,131tf. Proprietor Knlihl Poi Factory.

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Etc., Etc.

Saw Filing and nil kinds of Tools Sharp-ened, including Carving Knives and Scis-sors. Lnwn Mowors repaired nnd for rent.Also, Setting Gloss in fact all kinds ofJobbing. Work called for' and returned.Shop and residence on Miller Mreot.King up Telophone 852. 1-- tf

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Tho lndy who ycstorday calledthe attention o another to ourpatched breeches, whereat theyboth laughed so heartily, is in-

formed that a new pair will bopurchasod when her husband'sbill is. settled. It has been duonearly a year. Don't critioiBO

a printer's dress when you ftrowearing silk with money purchas- -

oa,uuq us. J.u yuf "yvw wsend ub $40.78 and save the cost ofa lawsuit. We need, nnathor pairof pants. Lebanon (III.) Journali

m

Cnit on tlio Waters.A workman ,noar Lowiston, Mo.,

tho other day found a tin canwith a copy of ''Paradise Lost"noalod up in it. It created a groatcuriosity among the pcoplo alongthe river front until some one ex-

plained that in a certain town upriver lived an old tinsmith of aliterary turn of mind; who eachyoar solders up books means andthrows them into tho river, withtho hopo that they will float out totho peoplo in tho islands, or bepicked up by Bailors, and fromtheir peculiar way of reachingthom will bo read with curiosityand do some good.

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Fredorick Denning, to whomtho Valz astronomical prize of theAcademy of Sciences has beenawarded for his discoveries of me-teor showers and comets, was adork in a Bristol merchant'soffice thirty years ago, whon hotook to studying astronomy. Hostill works as a public accountant.

Tho British Museum recentlyacquired a sword, a watch and a

old smm box onco belonging todwnrd Gibbon.

Mechanics' Homo, comer Hoteland Nuniinu stveets, lodging byday, woek or month. Torrns: 25and 60 conta por night $1, and$1.25 por week.

Island jewelry is very popularfor souvenirs. 'It is manufacturedto order at H. G. Biart's, on Fortstreet. Gold wiro names madewhile you wait. "

A. J. Derby, D.D.S., Dentaloffioo Cottage No. 100, Alakoastreet, telephone No. 615. Oflicohours 9 AM. to 4 p.m.

Oil paintings of ,tho Volcano allBizes and prices at King Bros,Hotel St '

The Danger Comet

In cases of typhoid fover, diphtheria andother wasting diseases, when tho pntionthas beou reduced in flesh, and strength, andbegins tho toilsomo climb to health. HeroHood's Sarsaparilla finds its place, ltcnrioh-cs.th- o

blood, strengthens the nerves, givestono to tho digestive organs, and builds uptho whole system.

Hoon's Pills aro tho best atter'-dlnn- er pillsassist digestion, cure headache. 25c a box.

10ft

ForHomeUseTABLE

Cover

TableLinen

Napkins--AND -

CURTAINSBy the pair!

M. S. LEVY.BOBEET GRIEVE.

Book and Job PrinterMorokant Street, Honolulu, H. I.

Over Hawaiian Nows Company'sBook Store. my 13.

Subscribe for tho Evening Bul-letin, 75 cents per month.

UN TA! GO.410 Hotel street, near Xunntni.

ImportersOf All Kinds of Provisions,

ALSO

Chinese Tea andQ-inge- r,

GROCERIES, --r RICE,All kinds of Canned Fruit, Cigars,and a large assortment of goods toonumerous to mention at tho very

LOWEST PRICES.204-2-

JCTjLVui InporeAMD DfrALGR J

f(3oiOCYvntfe.

. JIilorpiRit.4o,jcLLu,ai. 43 Nuuanu ST.

217-t- f

AHI,MANUFACTURER, : UPHOL-

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

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

No. 89, Nuuanu street,lias on hand Coffins, Camphor Trunks,

Matting, Wardrobes, Desks. Matrcsses, etcCall in ana inspect goods.

100-t- f

Orient Planing Mill,VING FAT & CO.,

CONTKACTOKS AND BUILDEK3,Furniture of all kinds mado and repaired'

DulldliiL' houses and ronkliiL' rlco mills a specialty. I. O. Hoi 102, corner Kluf; aud iicthelstreetB. 143

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

Gouts' and Children's

Boots, - Shoes, 0 Gaiters.No. 35 Nuuanu St. - - P. O. Box 193.

Honolulu.

gff Boots and Shoos mode to order inbest style at Wholesale and Retail prices.

148-t- f

European Restaurant.B09, Hotel street.

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

served on Thursdays and Sundays.Board by week $4. CO.

0F For best quality of Manilla Cigars,Cigarette3 and Tobacco come to flop Sing'snext door. 147-t- f

SING WO,Corner King and Bethel streets,

Dealer in Cigars and TobaccosBest brands of Manilla Cigarsana uncst wgaroucs.

At lowest prices. 42-- 1

S. KIMURA,Wholesale Dealer in Japanese

Wines.Liquors and Provisions, Sakl a specialty,

Allen Street. Telephone 703.lCl-l- y

QTJONG SAM KEE & CO.

Importers and Dealers In

General Merchandise,145-t- f Corner King and Maunakea Sts,

C T, AKANANo, 324, Nuuanu street.

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

TOM CHUNG KEE,No. 47, Nuuanu street.

Dealer in ,Ladies and Gentle-- .'5 4 nion's Shoes.Boots and Shoes to order. I uso tho test

material. Goods warranted towear well. 11- 3-

CHIN WO & CO.Young Ah In, Mgr.

Corner Bcrctania and Nuuanu sts., Honolulu.BICE FLANTEK8-Alwa- ys have for sale theuest quality of rice. Our rice marked WOOis guaranteed to he Al.

Acents for tho following rice plantations:raiama, Halawo. .iiimuuuiu. 'Walklkl, Walplo,Kalawao. Kawalhapa and Waioll, Oanu, andUanaici, Kauai,

145 Tel. 218. PO Box 342.

N. Fernandez, ,

Notary 'Public and Typewriter11 KAAI1UMANU STREET,

P. O. Box 8301 Telophono 815.150-- tf

P. O. Box

-- Beautiful . $i gcarisEmbroidor.cd Screens and Covers.

FINE SHIRKS And underwear.ELEGANT 'JNE OF MEN'S FURNISHINGS.

Large baskets and Hampers.uppib LscquerWare aid Bronze.

ilolel street, next to Ordway Si Porter. 182-- tf

SELLINGTo close out tho stock, ,

Drawn "Work,Silk Spreads, " r ".

Pajamas,Curtains, Etc.,

SHIRT WAISTS CTS. EACH AND HELMETS 25'CTS.

A.

480.

THE CHEAPEST PLACE ON THIS ISLANDS TO

IS AT

CORNER OF

King & Nuuanu Sts.

..iiWjwyufrr'2 ViHV.SAfAAS.'

:wh8$& w'. 1Ali?r- -

Exclusiye and Attractive.Free Rods and

GET OFF THE TRAM

Telephone 889. EllSirLg X-i- ee Co.,

602 KING STREET.Opposite Metropolitan Meat Co.

FKUITSBy every California steamer.

Importers of all kinds of Groceries, Fruits,Canned Goods, Cigars and Tobaccos,

at Lowest Prices.

Fresh Vegetables Always on Hand.

Tobacco and Cigars.212

HO YEN KEE & CO.,

J?lum"beisand dealers In

CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, ETC., ETO.

Wnter Pines, laid and repaired,and plumbing neatly executed.

11- 2- No 41, Nuuanu street.

FOR . . .TINWARE, CROCKERY, HARD-

WARE, CIGARS, ETC,At lowest prices, go to

WING TAI LUNG.14 !KU Nuuanu street.

CHEONG KEE CO.

All kinds of tinware, crockery,Mo, at lowest prices

141 Nuuanu and Hotel stroeti

YEERESTAURANT.

Meals at All Hours. Open from 5 a. m. to1 o'clock at night. Saturday, open allnight. 21 tlokcts for StO. EverythingClean. HOTEL STREET,214 Opposite Pantheon Saloon.

L. AHLO,No. 468, ....' Nuuanu street,

Has just received a new lino of- t iTvrrrtl AND nFKTH'DRY GOODS,

SHOES AND GENERAL MEI10HANDISE.

Agont for tho following rico plantatlonsWaiplo, Waiowa, Waimalu, Waialuo,Kaneohe and Kapalauin.

SJF My rico from Kaneohe is markedL A and is guaranteed Al.P.O. Box 114, . . Telophono 109.

143- -

AT COST

Will be sold at cost or less.

(Mrs. Lacks)FORT STREET STCHE.

ZCi

TelephoneMutual

THE,

AT 50 AT

BARNES.

FOUND

Buy New & Second-Han- dFURNITURE.

FRESH':-- :

OHONG,

1J&.JL Honolulu

n. i.

THE GRASS HOUSE

Bathing Resortat waikiki.

J1! H6 Fish-illS- .

Bait Furnished.

AT BISHOP'S SWITCH

& AEV1EAM NOW prepared to accept your orders

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

N MIYAMOTO,132-- tf Kaullke street makal of King street.

HOP HING & COMPANYWholesale Dealers In

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

American Groceries.402 Hotel street. - - - - Telephone 147.

AH PING,Dealer in Chinese Tea," Cigars,

Peanut Oil, Sugar, Soap,uanaics, oic, ai lowestmarket price. . ; . .

Corner Nuuanu and Fauahi streets. 143- -

ASTOR HOUSE,f(AIl CHOCK, Propr.)

Meals 25 Cents. Zgu"? .rrivatoHooia for Ladies.

Corner Hotel and Union Sts.

LIN SING KEE,Plumber fc Tinsmith

Dcilcr hi Tin and Agate W'are.All kinds of Plumlilnirdoiic In a Satisfactory

Manner ut Lou est Rates.P. O Box 274. "12 4K1 Hotel St.

Choc Chee. & Co., Merchant Tailors,

Clothes Cleaned and Repaired.No. 322 Nuuanu Street.

215-l- y P. O. Box 233.

YUEN LEE,228 Quuen Street,

Cigars and Tobacco,LA CONSTANCIA CIGARS

And Other Tine Brunds, Wholesalo nndRetail. 217 U

SNOWBALL FACTORYIClnau and Punohbowl Streets.

ICE -:- - CREAM !

PiT DelUered to all parts of the city.Telephono 07.'). 2C0-- U

T. B. MURRAY,KING STREET.

Fitted up with till the Modern

Appliances for

Manufacturing and Repairing Vehicles

of Every Description.

Blacksmithing and Horse Shooing.

ALL WORK GUARANTEED.

TelepliorLe 572203-t- f

For Sale or to Rent.

A desirable dwelling house onHassingcr street. Apply to

The Hawniinn Saio Dopositnnd Investment Company'Fort Btreet. t

;e i-ion-isr

JJ UU mEm JJ ZEw JU

BREAD, PIES and CAKESOf all kinds.

jf& The finest imported confectionery,166-t- f Hotel streo i u Forti

PANTHEON SALOON,lFORT AND HOTEL STS.

Heaflprters Entemrise Brewimr Co1--

TUB- -

Largest Consignment o'f Beerthat over arrived hero, now

on DraughtJ. DODD, Prop'i

Beaver Saloon,H. J. NOLTE, Proprietor.

The Best Lunch in Town

Tea. and Coffeeat alij nouns.

THE FINEST BRANDS OF

Cigars and TobaccoALWAYS ON HAND.

CUTSOF .

ALL

'W KINDS

MADE BY

. C.B.AndrewsAy THE GUT-MArx-

EVENING BULLETIN OFFICE.

TL 15 b. 609 NNG ST.

Castle fe Cooke(Limited)

HardwareandCommissionMerchants,

General

MerchandiseAgriculturalImplementsandPlantationSupplies.

F. O. JONES. K. A. JONES

The Hawaiian

SAFE DEPOSITAND

Investment Co.HAVE FOR SALE

A Few Shares of

Pain Sugar Stock,Ilawniian Sugar Co. Stock.

ALSO

Hawniinn Government and 1stMortgnpo Sugar Planta-

tion Bonds.t3B" For particulars apply to

Tho Hawaiian Safo Doposit &Investment Company,

408 Vort Street . - - Uonolmla

Subnoribo for tho Evening Bul-letin, 75 cents por month.

Empire Saloon.A general stock of Liquors, Ales ami

Wines.

FRESH IlEEtt AMYAYS ON DIUUailT.

OUR PORT AND SHERRY,

Aro of the finest and come to asdirect from Europe.

OUR MCBRAYER WHISKEYImported straight from Louisville, Ky.

JAMES OLDS, Prop.48-t- f

J. J.SCZXtVAif, J. BvcxtMt,President. Seo'y.

FastaWuSCo .,Li.Honolulu, II. I.

SuLUVkN & BucKiiEr, MunVrs.

FINEST EQUIPPED CARRIAGES

in the City, with Competent nnd Caro-f- ul

Drivers.

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

TcLErnoNc:Hnw'n Hotel Stables, 82.Fnnthcon Stables. Si,

tf Fashion Stables, 148.

CAN'T BE BEAT !

WHAT?My $10.00 Path Tubs, lined with beat

quality, No. 10 zinc, 0 in. Pipe, Chain andIUK, witn wood tim all complete. Utber

dealers 'are dumfonnded, and resort to allmanner of Tricks and Excuses.

He not deceUcd, tbeto IJuth Tubs havebeen sold for $14 until I reduced the price.

I nm prcpircd to do all work in my lisnnd guarautto satisfaction: Estimates fur-nished.

If you want a good Job cheap for Cash,ring up Telephone 811, and I am yourman.

JAS. NOTT Jr,177-- tf Tinsmith & riumberj

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PAGIFIC

HARDWARECompany.

-- DEALFKS I.-

HardwareTinwareGlassware

13. & N. LampsAND SILK LAMPSHADES.

Hawaiian Lime.

Beautiful

PicturesOil Paintings

and Water ColorsBy D. Howard Hitchcock, nngo Fisher

aud many celebrated artists.

AUTOTYPES

PHOTOGEAVUEESETCHINGS.

Frames and Art Moulding.Portiere Rails, Winsor k Newton Colors.

A Comploto Stock of

Artists' Materials.

Gumraina' Block

FORT street;.ALLENfc EOBINSON.Donlors in Lnmbor and Goal J

and Building Tdatoriuls of aliikinds.

Quoon Btioet, Honolulu

E. B. THOMAS,GONTRAOTOB AND BUILDER

jCarEstimatos givon on allkinds of Stono. Briok nnd Wim1work. King Blreot.. 47ftf,

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EVENING BULLETIN FEBRUARY 11, 189G.

51 Evei)ii)$ Bulletin

DANIEL LOGAN, Editor.

TUESDAY, - FEB. 11, 1890.

CIVIL ARBITRATION.

An nrticlo that lately appearedin our columns illustrated tho bon-ofi- ts

o arbitration by tho caso ofthe dispute botwoen tho Now Zea-

land Govornmout and tho MidlandRailway Company. This groatcontroversy wnB Bottled in shortordor by Edward Blako, an ablochancery lawyer of Great Britain,who was selected as arbitrator bytho parties. Had it gone to tholaw courts, tho caso would probab-ly have takou years to Bottle, bo-sid- es

involving enormous oxponBo.In 0110 or more provinces of. Can-

ada tho courts aro allowed, withconsent of tho parties, to refercivil disputes to arbitration,mid the practico used towork well. Juries aro fre-

quently waived in tho nisiprius courts of Hawaii, but thotime may come, with increasinglitigation, when jury-waive-d casesmay inordinately crowd tho busi-

ness at chambers in recess. Aremedy for such an ovontuality,if not called for by present condi-

tions, might be found in a provi-sion to dispose of somo cases byarbitration. It may bo mentionedthat the Bulletin has receivedapprobation, from a quarter com-

manding respect, for its rccont

t designation of tho difliculties aris-ing from tho growth of litigation.

ExtoiiBivo irrigation works arobeing prosecuted by tho NowSouth "Wales government in thowestern part of tho colony. Fivedollars a foot is paid for each:J000 ft. of sinking. There aronow JJO flowing and 12 pumpingwells in operation, and altogether85 either completed or in variousstages of advancement. Tho totalcost of the 12 bores completed ismorn than half, a million dollars.This is a lino of national enter-

prise that tho Bulletin somotimo ago suggested as desirablefor tho utilization of now wastelands in tho Hawaiian Islands.

In a telegram from Britishresidents at Johannesburg, whichwas to appear in tho LondonTimes on January 29, tho situa-tion is described as very danger-ous. Tho Boor forces, tho dis-

patch says, woro arrogantly dic-

tatorial with their own executiveand deadly opposed to grantingreforms for tho benefit of the Uit-laudc- rs.

Tho forces woro stillconcentrated around tho town andtho executive was choosing a sitefor a fort. A catastropho couldonly bo averted by tho adoption ofurgont measures.

Segregation of lopors in Queens-land is carried to tho oxtont ofhaving soparato stations for thosexes, according to a late itemsaying that tho Govorninont hasselected a sito on Peel Island,Moreton Bay, for a female loporstation.

Contractors aro bidding for thofranchise of tho garbago crema-tory in San Francisco. The high-est bid is $2510 for tho priviloge,2 per cent of the gross receipts fortho first fifteen years and 5 porcent for tho remainder of tho fiftyyears' term.

ij.vrr hi:w.s

(Continued from 1st page.)

with tho Sassoun outrages and donot mention lator roports. ThoConsuls confirm tho newspaperstorieB so far as tho nature of thooutrages goos, tolling of brutaltortures, burning alive, tho tossingof children on bayonets, otc, byKurds rtnd soldiers.

Tho report of tho consulardelegates on tho commission toSir Phillip Currio, tho BritishEmbassador to Turkey, states thattho fact that Kurds accompaniedtho troops and that no Btops weretaken to compol thorn to with-draw may bo regardod as proved.It must also bo regardod as hav-

ing boon established that thoKurds and soldiers woro tho joinauthors of tho burning of ontirovillages.

Moreovor, it was not provedthat tho Armonians woro in re-volt. Tho victims at Gholiguzanare estimatod to have boon aboutforty. Tho report does not sup-port tho uowspnpor stories, which8tatod that tho victims numberedthousands, but it protests againsttho difficulty thrown in the wayof tho inquiry and the duplicity oftho Turkish Commissioners andofficials.

In tho United States Sonato onJanuary. 23, Turpio, Democrat, ofIndiana, 111 presenting aJtnomoriaLon tho subject of tho Armenianhorrors, indulged in a fierce

against tho Sultan andMohammodanism. Ho said thattho only chargo against thorntheir only crime was boingChristians.

Tho time had come, ho said,when an official notificationshould be given to Turkey and totho Mohammedan church thatthoy must ceaso to proselytize bytho sword. Tho sway of thoTurk, ho said, was only enduredand supported on account of thoseinternational jealousies thatclustered around tho trans-Atlant- ic

segment of tho Mediter-ranean called tho balance of pow-

er in EuropeTho Turks ought to bo notified

that thoy must craso from theirbook of disciplino that practico oftho Mohammedan church whichmakes use of arson and murder tosuppress tho Christian faith. Andho would have that notificationfollowod by a shot which wouldgo crashing through the grandseraglio. Ho was in favor of giv-ing "tho sick man" of tho Bos-phoni- B

tho coup de graco and ofending his lifo and systom by dis-soluti-

and destruction. It wastime- that those murderers and as-

sassins Bhould know "Him whowas born to the world at Bethle-hem and was raised at Nazareth,and that when ho comes again topunish such wrotches as those hobrings with him not peace but asword."

Important Decision.The United Supremo Court Iibb

rondorod a decision ordoring "thatwith ro3poct to tho proceedingsnow being carried on for tho fore-closure of mortgages of the North-ern Pacific Railroad Company thoCircuit Court of tho Eastern Dis-trict of Wisconsin bo regarded astho court of primary administra-tion, and proceedings in this courtaro auxiliary in their characterand in aid of tho proceedings intho court of primary administra-tion.

There is much commotion ontho western division of tho North-ern Pacific over tho decision. Itpractically ends the recoivorBhipof tho Washington, Idaho andMontana division and ends withit all tho officers 'and ReceiverBurleigh. Mr. Burleigh himselfmust go, and with him his generalmanager, Georgo W. Dickinson.

Chief Justico Bakor of tho Su-premo Court of Arizona, who isalso presiding Judgo of tho UnitedStates Circuit, has boon chargedby ox-Ol- ork Ii. 0. Jordan withcrave offenses including collusion,drunkonnoss and levying tributeupon his appointees.

p3Eu&T6. . DeLiaoual A daiitv I X

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' CiSUM SPECIALLV FOP DRAHDS JB

jjL iii0WOr!eTr7al will prWe their m,erir lliHinflW"IPJC 1

MONO. V. RKOPAril.

In llndljr Wanted by tho llanallauGnaetto Company.

The principal tonic of conversation on tho street today has beon I

1(41 ntf llfM r --t . , . C 'iu buuuou uitjuppunrnimu uiLionel V. Rodpath, for about tenmonths past employed by tho Ha-waiian Gazotto Company in thocapacity of collector. Ho was lastBeon ttbout 5:30 last ovoning, sincowhon officer Hammer and otherpolicomon havo been actively en-

gaged in trying to discover hiBwhereabouts in ordor to servo onhim a warrant of arrest which wasissued at G o'clock last night attho instance of tho Gazotto Com-pany on a chargo of ombozzlo-mon- t.

Somo days sinco ho was dis-charged by tho Gazotto Companyand lias sinco beon attending totho bioyclo renting business whichho established on Merchant streeton tho lBt of January Tho oxaotamount of his defalcations aro notyet known, but rumor places themat tho high figure o 1800. Thisamount probably includes thoamount duo sovoral morchants whotrusted tho young man not wiselybut too well. Other roports bwoIItho amount to $3000.

It was at first thought that Red-pat-h

slippod oil on tho 11. P.Rithotwhich sailed lato yesterday after-noon but it has sinco boonascertained that ho was seensinco tho departure of thatvessol by two or threo parties.The yacht Spray sailed on ono ofher mysterious cruises about dusklast ovoning and tho polico aroconfident that Captain PaddyCurtis had for his crow and cabinboy Lionel Y. Redpath, ami thathis destination was Kahului andHilo. Tho necessary papors forhis arrest will bo forwarded bytho Claudino tonight, in caso hoBh&u'd havo 1 uided at i .her placo.On tho other hand there aro somowho say that Redpath is still intown but in hiding.

Redpath camo hero about ayear ago, working his passagedown with Captain Drow as cabinboy on tho Andrew Welch. Hofound employment in the Gazottooflico in various capacities andwas finally mado collector. Hodressed well, attended tho Epis-copal cathedral and manifested alively intorost in its affairs. HowaB introduced in tho host socioty,and scorned to bo an oxomplaryyoung man. Society, however,dropped him by degrees and oflato he lias not frequented itsinner circles. Whether thiswas on account of his gambling

bocoming known orJiroponsitiesserious reasons is a

mystery which Bocioty does notchooso to reveal.

Tho money for tho bioyclo busi-ness which ho started was advanc-ed by a gentleman from NewYorkwho was to bo a half owner in thobusiness.

In spite of his gambling, Red-pat- h

was known to havo moneyyesterday, for ho changed $300 ingold into greenbacks at a promi-nent nlaco in town.

Not much is known of Red-- n

path's antocodonts.but from infor-mation in tho hands of interestedpartios his doings hero wero sim-ply repetitions of former ones inSan Rafaol nnd Los Angeles,California. Ho claimed to havecomo from San Diogo when hocamo horo.

On Saturday afternoon lastRedpath was out at Waikiki andhired a couple of natives to takohim out m a canoe to catch thobark Seringa, but the vessel waBtoo far out for the canoe to catchup with hor.

A I'rnmof or of Temperance.Stastisticb show that tho Increasing gen

oral consumption of beer Is fallowed uv adecreaso of consumption of Alcoholic drinks,and that It It, strange to say, a promoter oftempornnce. Deer today Is the favoritebeverngq of the American people, au It Uconsumed not only by the thlrtty public Indrinking placet, but In the homes of tho peo-ple ami by tho wlvet, mothers nnd daught-ers thereof. Itt wholesome, flesh-gUl- ii;

qualities, Itt Invigorating and stimulatingnature, bavo placed It not In tbe lilt of luxu-ries, but of necessities, to a people whos In-

tensity of nervo force Is such, under tbe con-dition of our climate and atmosphere, at todemand a bevorag that Is at once gratifying,toothing and rtfreshlnc;. This la what goodbeer It and tills Is why beer has become thedrink of tho country. Naturally enough theculture of beer has progressed to a pointwhere a distinct national success has beenachieved. Always never asleep,the Seattle lirtulng iml Malting Co. have koptin the front ranks and today are proud thatthey can ofler as good a bottle of beer as themost exacting could desire.

In order to Impress upon your mind tbofact that tbe Seattle Ikrving and Mailing Go'sbeers are Mild, Llj;ht, Bright abc Lively, webelow plve tbe average per cent of alcohol Invarious liquors in comparison:

"Jtalnler" liter 8.4 per cent"Olympic" Veer. 8." "Ale 7.4 "Cider s 8.6 " "Claret 13.8 " "Whisky 54.0 "

The Criterion Saleon keeps this btcr ondraught and in bottles. tf

imely Jopio

-- ON THE--

SUPERIORITY OF THE

TRIBUNE WHEELS.

The Scientific American,which everyone acknowledgesas the leading scientific paperin the United States, devotesnearly a page of its issue ofJanuary 4th to the considera-tion of bicycles. It selectedthe Tribune as the highesttype of the best Americanwheel made today. It says:"Within the past three years,the American bicycle industryhas grown up to dimensionswhich fairly entitle it to beconsidered representative of thecountry and of the day. Everyday sees hundreds or wheelsof high and low grade made inthe factories of this country forthe American and foreign mar-ket. Three years ago theEnglish bicycle was consider-ed by many the best wheel,and the possessor of such wasapt to consider himself betterequipped than his friend whorode one of American manu-facture. Now, all is changed.A visitor to England or to theContinent, if a cycling enthu-siast, cannot fail to be impress-ed by the superiority of Amer-ican wheels as contrasted withthe foreign ones, and no wheel-man really au fait in his sub-

ject would dream of buyinghis wheel abroad, so superioris the American make. Theindustry has brought about anenormous development in themanufacture of special toolsand of parts of bicycles.

Many assumed bicycle man-ufacturers simply buy theseparts and do their own as-

sembling. But for the produc-tion of the absolutely highgrade American bicycle, aFactory is required which willturn out practically all theparts of the wheel manufac-tured, for unless such is doneone concern cannot be answer-able for the perfection of thewhole machine.

We select as the representa-tive of such a factory the worksof the Black ManufacturingCompany, of Erie, Pa., a com-pany which produce the high-est grade of wheel and whichput it on the market purely onits merits without the adventi-tious advertisement of paidriders. The wheel made bythis company, the "TribuneBicycle," embodies the bestpossible practice and is correspondingly ireeirom structuralvariations of unproved merit."

Such praise from such ahigh source should satisfy any-one of the superior merits ofthe Tribune wheels.

We have them in all varietiesof the 1896 patterns, in Tan-dems, Racers, Ladies or gents'wheels, and shall be happy toshow the 1896 improvementsto intending purchasers.

THEHawaiian Hardware Co.

LIMITED,

Opposito Sprockets' Bank,

NO. 307 FORT STREET.

Watch This Column!

On Friday and Saturday, Fob.28th and 29th, at 12 o'clock nooneach day, at my salesrooms onQueon street, I will hold sales ofileal Estate, comprising lands inHonolulu and throughout tho Isl-ands.

Partios dosiring" to dispose ofReal Estate at thoso sales will passin their lists as early as possible

Jas. F. Morgan,217 AUCTIONEER.

1st Lot and Buildings at the foot of Punchbowl street, I houso rented at f IS per montb;llimine rented nt $12 per month; 1 house rentedut $18 per month. Theso are low icntals.

Snd House and lot at Aala near the 81Louis College, rented at f 12.50 per month.

3rd House and lot at Aala, rented at $12per month.

4th Tnro land at Kamnkcla, planted withtaro, about 1 acre. Last rear's crop sold for$376.

5th 29 acres of land on Judd street ad'Joining tbe residence of A 8 Hartwcll Esq.The whole property commands a line view.As an Investment, can be divided Into smallerlots at a large profit.

Gth. I l'lcce of Land at Kallhl near Klntrstreet, containing 0 acre, 1'art of R. V,!i5tOL..C. A. HM'l8 to Nablnu.

A Splendid residence site.7. Lots 4 and C, Block 25, on the Penin-

sula, Penrl City.8. 45-10- 0 acres Taro Land nt Puunul,

above Jmld street.9. 7 0 neres of Land at Kallhl, partly

planted to pineapples.

Important Sale of Coffee Lands, Cane

Lands, Rice Lands and House Lots.

By order ot owners In Ice simple of thefollowing designated property, I will sell atPublic Auction at my Sale-Roo- on Friday.February 28, ISM, at 12 o'clock noon of saidday, the following properties:

1st Nino Shares In the Hut ofHolnnloa,Konn, Hawaii, which contain about' 180Acres; a part of it l very good Coffee Landand second to none In Konn for Codec, beinga part of Kuleana 7713 to Victoria Kamainalu.

2nd All the undivided one-hal- f of WongWo Foy In Apana 2 described In ltojal Patent6873 on L C. Award 1758 to Kalaeonc, con-taining an area of 1 0 Acres, at Walklkl,Oabu; the piece being leased for 10 yearsfrom November 1st, 18SD, at $50.00 perannum.

3rd All the undivided one-fou- interestof Wong Wa Foy In Royal Patent3117 to Kamohomoho, coulalnlng an area of47 100 Acre, at Walklkl, Oaliu; tho piece be-

ing leased to Kong .Man Wal for $20.00 peryear, for 10 years from 1SS0.

4th RT.3 Acres In 3 Kona, Hawaii, and be-In- g

thu Ahupuaa of Kaulcoli, near Ilonnu-lmu- ,about 100 acres good Colleo Laud; tho

rest Is good for pasturage and house-lots- ; tbeland has a good There are twogood houses on land and wells. There are

of old ColTeo In bearing. The cropof 1895 amounted to about 1300 pounds; thereare also about 10 acres of uew Coffee.

5th 88100 Aero at Kallhl, described InRoyal Patent 3003 to Kuo F. Campbell: andlying on the Ewa side of Mrs Cockett's land.

0th Five Lots at Kapalama on tbe Tram-ways line. Tho Lots are SOsOO; one lot lias ahouse on, nnd Is ranted at $120 per annum; Ifa $300 bouse be built on each lot, thoy wouldearn $120 a lot, a better Investment than anykind of stock.

7th Five Lots in Kamanunal, situated80 feet from Dcretnnlii Btreet. Tbe lots arcabout 3500 square feet each; one lot bus ahouse on, there Is a road 20 feet wide leadingfrom Uerctania street along these lots.

8th A part of Nuuauu Btrcam. lying mau-k-aof Smith's bridge, and part dry land ma-k-

of Lai Say's Joss House; the lot is about120 feet bv 258 feet. In cane tbo NuuanuBtrcam is moved over as decided by the Gov-ernment, this will be a fine Investment.

9th. 054 acres In tho Ahupuaa of Hono-kn- a,

Including 80 acres which were set a partfor the seller; 80 acres of It Is planted withCoffee, the crop of which for 181)5 was over5000 pounds: tho estimate far 1897 Is about15,000 pounds; there are two houses on thepremises, ono a dwelling house, and one fortho laborers; there Is also a water tank of5000 gallons. Tho 80 acre lot Is walled up,tbe rest are pasture and foiest lands.

10th Seven Lots at Kallhl. Tbo lots aro50x100 and lylnp maknt of Rose Btreet, andon the Ewa side of D 11 Kahaulcllo premises:and more particularly described In RoyalPatent 3548 to .Terry Cuughlin; the lot maybe sold In whole or In separate lots.

Hth A lot of 200x200fcct on Kallhl orIV road, makal of the Kallhl

church; the lot U fenced on all sides; It Is thebest lot at Kallhl.

I2th The undivided four acres of WcngWa Foy In Royal Patent 2130 to Kamahlaiand Laul, of thoso premises sltuatod atWallua, llllo, Hawaii; tho whole premisesbeing leased to tho Hakulau Plantation byIcaBe dated March 13th, 1803, and recordedIn Llbcr U0, pago 487, at $3.55 per acre perannum; tho rent due to Wong Wa Foy'ssbaro Is not paid yet.

I3th Tbo undivided' one and one-ha- lfacres of Wong Wa Foy In Royal Patent 010to Manuhoa In those premises situated atKamaee, Hilo, Hawaii; tho whole lot of 22.23acres being leasrd to the Hakalau Plantation,by lease dated March I3th, 1893, and recorded In Llbcr 140, page 489, at $.2.25 per aeroper year; the rout duo on Wong Wo Foy'sshare for the last year Is not paid,

For further particulars apply to Wong WaFoy ut Wing Wo To! & Company.

Jas. P. Morgan,Auctioneer.

Dated Honolulu, Feb. n,18S0, 2I7-t- d

Commissioner of DeedsFOR THE

State of California,

Having been appointed and commissioneda Commissioner of Deeds for thu State of Cal-ifornia, I am prepared

To administer and certify oaths.To take and certify depositions and nfllila-vlt-

To take and certify the acknowledgment orproof of powers of attorney, mortgages,transfers, grants, deeds or other instrumentsfor record.

For tlie State of California !

A. V. GEAR,Telephone 250. 609 King Btreet.

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Subscribe for tbo EycsiNa Bul-

letin,

COFFEE ESTATE AND LANDs

For Sale.

I am directed to sell at Public Auction on

Wednesday, May 27, '96,at 12 o'clock noon of said day at my salerooms on Queen street. In Honolulu (unlesssooner disposed of at private' sale) the follow-ing described property, namely:

A tract of land of about 2,300 acres in feesimple situate at Kolo nnd Olelomoana 1 inSouth Kona, Island of Hawaii, about eightmiles by a good road from Hookcna, one ofthe largest villages In Kona. Thcro Is an ex-cellent landing on tho land Itself from wheretho coffeo and other produco could be shippedandagoodslto for a mill near tho landing.Fifty acres of land arc in coffee. Roughly es-

timated there 1b about seven hundred acres ofsplendid coffeo land lying all on ono block onboth sides of the Government Road. Eighthundred acres lying above and to tho East oftbo soven hundred acres above mentioned Isalso excellent land and although at a higheraltttudo Is no doubt also well adapted forcoffee culture. The lower land below thecoffee belt is sultablo forplncapplcs and sisal.There Is a drying house, storo and work-rooms, a Gordon's Pulpcr, laborers' quartersand water tanks at the plantation, and tholand la partly walled. There has never beenany blight on this land, although coffeo wasplanted a great manrycarsago. Old residentsof Kona Ilka the lato D. II. Nablnu, J. W.Kuaimoku and others havo testified to thisfact. There Is a sea fishery appurtenant toOlelomoana 1.

Terms cash or part of tho purchaso pricecan remain on mortgaeo at cleht per cent perannum. Deeds and stamps at the expense ofpurchaser.

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

J. F. MORGAN,211-t- d Auctioneer.

LOST.PAIR GOLD EVE GLASSES ANDChain on Nuuanv avenue, betwocn Chaplain Lano nnd Postoflice. Roward. Applyat Uullkti.v offlco, 009 King nt.

222-3- t

Wiley's - Improved

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DOUBLE BOiWS, ADJUSTABLE FOR ....Pants & Skirtst&-- FOR SALE BY

Hopp & Go.74, Kiug Street, or

J. W. WILEY at F. H.Bortclmann's shop, oppo-site New Republic Building.

205-t- f

Notice.Tho mombors of tho Commission appoint-

ed to roport to tho coming session of thoLegislature upon the Liquor Traffic, beingdesirous of obtaining as full an expressionof Public Opinion as possible upon the sub-ject, invito any individuals or socioties whodesiro to offer any suggestions to the Com-missi- on

to present the same in writing assoon ns possible.

Any pamphlets or reports upon the sub-ject will also bo gladly received.

AddressII. WATERII0USE, Chairman 1 Liquor

or P. J. LOWREY, 8ecretnryJ Comm.223- - lw

Au.cti.on SaleOF

Portland CementOn "Wednesday, Feb. 12th,

AT 10 A. M.AT THE

PACIFIC MAIL WHARFI will sell nt Public Auetion for account ofwhom it may concern, about2000 Barrels Best Portland Cement,

in good order.Just received ox bork J. O. Pflugor, Woltersmaster, from Hrcmerhaveu.

Jas. F. Morgan,222-3- t Auctioneer.

S.L.B. de HawaiiALL BILLS AGAINST THE

ABOVE SOCIETYShould bo presented at any time

to the

Board of DirectorsThrough P. O. Box 249.

V. O. TEIXEIRA,222-l- m Sooretary.

Election of Officers.

AT THE ANNUAL MEETING OP TIIEGerman Bensvolent Society, held on Feb-ruary 10, 1800, tho following Officers were

Mr. n. A. Wideiuann President,Mr. J. F. HaokfeldMr. F. Bchnltzo Treasurer,Mr. H. J. Nolto Auditor,Mr. J. F. Ilackfold Trustae,Mr. J. F. Eckardt Secretary.

, J. F. EOKARDT,221-'-- 't Secretary G. B. Society.

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M EVENING BULLETIN, FEBRUAKY 11, 189G.fnMtMMlUVW

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Mr. Isonborg advortiBCB a smallbay maro strayed to tho Waiala o

ranch.Tho Emma squaro band con-co- rt

was nostoonod last nicht onaccount o tho rain.

Paul Isonborg advortisoB for thoowner of a small bay maro, foundat "Waialao ranoh.

J. H. Conoy is tho acting sher-iff of Kauai during tho absenceof Sheriff "Wilcox. of

Warrants aro out for tho arrestof two more desortors from tho"W. T. Babcock.

Tho Hawaiian band will assistat tho Grand Army Post bonofitat tho circus tomorrow night.

It is likoly that tho HonoluluCricket Club's smoker will bo giv-o- n

on tho 27th inst.Tho Choral society moots this

ovoning at tho Y. M. C. A. hallat 7:30 p. m. A full attendance isdesired.

Tolophono to 56 if you want laanything out of W. "W. Dimond'sstock and it will bo promptly de-

livered to you.

Thomas Lindsay is Boiling allhis stock of clocks, watches andiowolry at bargains in viow of hisintended tour ubroad.

The Portuguese who fell fromtho kitchen coiling at tho Hawai-

ian Hotel is coming round allright at tho Queen's Hospital.

L. 0. Abies, late manager of thoPooplo's Ico Company, has beenpresented by tho employes with ahandsome gold-heade- d cane.

A Japanoso artist dressed in akimono was painting tho sign"Barbor" on a small building onQuoon street this forenoon.

Tho Liquor Commission willhold a sossion at tho office ofHonrv AVaterhouso to moot thoY. M. 0. A. pooplo on Friday.

Mrs. E. Graham, Mrs. "W. W.Dimond, Messrs. Starkov, J.Mars-do- n

and D. Logan havo been mademembers of tho Kilohana ArtLeague

A hot clam ohowdor will boserved at tho New England din-

ner to bo given by tho Ladios'" Temperance Society at Haalolea

lawn on Friday, Fob. 21.

Threo meetings wero hold yes-

terday at Contral Union Church,tho Ohatauqua Society, thoLadies' Tomporanco Socioty andtho Gleaners.

Ko Chun was convicted in thoPolice Court yesterday of main-

taining a chofa game and fined$100. Ho has appealed to thohigher court.

Tho Chinese United Sociotywill receive callers tomorrowfrom 12 to 2 at their clubhouse

t 1 L nlLn TTmirnlinnin Kintr Rireui. inti jj.umnuLand has been engaged lor uioaffair.

Robert Laing loft by tho steam-

er Kinau to tako charge of thoKohala saloon for Macfarlano &

Co. "Bob" has a number of goodfriends in Kohala and will bo acareful manager.

Two horses wore nearly half anhour getting a load of sand uptho Judd street lull yesterdayafternoon. Thoy wero willingonough but tho load was too muohfor them.

Ton entirely now acts will bogiven at tho Grand Array benefittomorrow night, and through thokindness of Manager Evans histmune of Japanese acrobats willappear.

E. Larson has been ordered byJudcodolaYorgnotogivo bondsin tho sum of $200 to keep thepoaco for six months in tho Re-

public of Hawaii and particularlytoward his wife.

Quantities of rock aro beingpiled along tho Nuuanu Valloyroad near the comotory, and itbegins to look as if somethingwas to bo done in tho way of re-

pairing that highway.

Tho Missionary Gleaners Socie-

ty hold a special meeting at thoCentral Union church parlorsyesterday afternoon to raako preparations for tho coming NovEngland dinner.

1 1

The Commissioners appoinieuby tho last Legislature under tho

. monarchy to recodify tho PenalCode havo finished their labors,nnd will present their report to

the Legislature in printed shape.

Mr. Waldron of the IllustratedTravolor has already twonty-fiy- o

viows of tho Islands which willappear in tho coming issues of histourist's pictorial.

Hats at cost at Mrs. Hanna's.Latest Styles. Ka Maile.

A Japanese w'as arrested thismorning and hold for investiga-tion.

Tho assault and battery charge I

against Kulanalio was nollepros'd this morning.

Tho return match betweenteams of Company B and tho HiloCitizens' Guard comes off noxtSaturday afternoon.

Tho first battalion, consistingCompany E, A, B, and O, will

drill this ovoning and muBt re-

port at headquarters for duty at 7o'clock.

Marshal Brown is o much im-proved today as to bo allowed togot up and walk around. Ho ex-

pects to bo attending to businessnoxt wook.

Tho Ewa mill will close downtonight for a couplo of dayB,owing to tho Ohinoso Now Year.Advantage will bo takon of thotimo to mako somo repairs.

Two Chinese, whom Judgo doVorgno assessed SCO eaoh this

morning for having opium in pos-Bossio- n,

will havo to puuglo upbefore taking part in the Now ofYear's festivities tonight.

Tho loasos for ton yoars of four ofGovernment lots on tho Esplanadewero sold at tho Executivo build-ing today, "Wilder & Co. being thopurchasers at $JbU a year, thoupsot price.

Tho Committoo on Great Sealappointed at tho last sossion oftho Legislature will hold a moot-ing in a few days to oxamino andrecommend tho best designs tothe Logislaturo. The final awardwill bo left to tho Legislature.

G. R. Harrison, practical pianoand organ mokor and tuner, canfurnish best factory reforonccs.Orders left at Hawaiian News Co.and tho "Wall, Nichols Co.will recoivo prompt attention.Telophono Nos: 231, 190 andU9

Ofiicor Hammor, while lookingfor Redpath this morning, acci-dentally ran across tho threo de-

serting sailors whom tho Bostonloft behind and arrested thorn.Thoy aro now in jail awaiting thoploasuro of tho American Consul,who will probably sond them ontho Bonnington.

R. J. Groeno, Pos.t Commanderof Goo. AV. do Long Post, G. A. R.,today rocoived a noto from HenryE. Cooper Minister of ForeignAfiairs, saying: "In roply to yourrequest of even date, I takepleasure in informing you thattho band will bo at your disposalon "Wednesday ovoning, Fob, 12."

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A NatnbU Sale.

Tho Bulletin learns on goodauthority that the woll-know- n

property on tho corner of Fortand Borotania streets, formerlytho site of tho old Fort Btrcctchurch and tho rosidonco ofW.G. Irwin has been sold by tholattor to tho roal estate firm ofBruco Waring & Co. Tho pro-perty has a frontage of 246 feet onFort street, 190 on Boretania and215 on Chaplain lano. Whencalled on this morning a memberof tho firm declined ;to disclosetho purposes for which the pro-perty had boon bought, sayingthat tho firm's plans wore not suf-ficiently matured. It is safo tosay, howovor, that tho enterprisingfirm of Bruco Waring & Co. willnot allow this valuablo propertyto remain idle on thoir hands.Tho price paid has not beendivulged.

Cliolco TnrUof.Claronco Macfarlano intends in

future to keep frozen turkeys con-stantly on hand and has now asupply that has been in coldstorago for tho past month. It isa wou-know-n fact that turkeys fro-

zen for a month or more aro muchmoro doloctablo and tondor thanthoso that aro fresh killed. As fastas Maofarlano's stook is exaustodho will place frosh ones in thorefrigerators thereby insuring tocustomers a choice tondor bird atall times.

Frozen Turkeys

NICELY DKESSED

FOR BALE DY

CLARSKGB WlACFABLAMS.

!tF" Those Turkeys have boon in ColdStorago one month. 224-h- r

Ilighost of all in Leuvouing Power.

Rcalg5ffiBSOKVtEEYffVnt

Mr. King' EnterprU.A Soattlo dispatch of Jan. 28

Bays: T. J. King, a broker ofHonolulu, loft today on Jho Pu-ob- la

for California, having char-tered tho four-masto- d BchoonerBangor, now at San Pedro, to plybotweon Soattlo and tho Hawaiianmetropolis. Tho first cargo oftho Bangor, which will sail fromthis port tho last of February,will consist of lumber and generalmorchandiso.

HARD ON THE HiaUGGLERS.

The Aitstrnlla'HKecond BIenmaiiactHaHeavy Sentence.

If Judgo do la Vorgno keeps uphis rocora for heavy sentences howill soon bo known among ovildoors as a "holy terror." Tho case

Fred MarBic, alias Fred Mur-phy, who was tho second messman

tho Australia on her last tripdown, nnd arrested for being im-plicated with tho two Portuguesowomon in smuggling opium offthat vessel, was tried in tho Dis-trict Court this morning, Attorney-G-

eneral Smith appearing toprosocuto and Messrs. Noumannand Croighton for tho defense.

Tho testimony offered was moro-l-y

a repetition of that given informer cases, excopt that tho testi-mony given by tho defendanthimself in a former trial was readby shorthand reporter Marksagainst him, an objection to itsintroduction by defendant's coun-sel being overruled.

Tho defense moved for a dis-

missal on tho ground that thoevidence with insuffisieut to bIiowthat tho dofondant had anythingto do with tho opium, and afterargument tho motion was denied.

Tho dofondant offered no testi-mony and Judgo do la Vorgnopromptly found him guilty andimposed a fine of S700, thirty daysat hard labor and $5.20 costs.Notice of appoal being given bailwas fixed at $1000.

aO.DIMOND'SOne thing that has been in-

strumental in keeping up thoprice of goods in Honolulu isthe combinations among retaildealers; legitimate enough inits way but it savors of a Trustand the public does not likeTrusts.

As tho nronrietor of thelargest hardware, crockery andhouse-furnishi- ng establishmentin the islands we begin busi-

ness with tho viow to sequr--

ing your patronage. Wo cangot it in one way only. Pers-

onal friendship is a good thingto possess but it cuts no ico ina business transaction; it's thodollars that count. We arogoing to get your'trado on thebasis of dollars and cents.

Having bought our stockdirect from tho manufacturersand at a trifle less than livingprices, wo will soil them on thesame plan. To start right wetook the prices or our competitors on tho same line of goods,and in most instances cut thornn two some of them only aquarter oft', none the same, theaverage is half oft' what otherdealers get you to pay forthem. We can do this andmake a good profit, goodenough to let you and ourselveslive and enjoy all the Deautiesof this semi-tropic- al country.

It's hard for you to believethat, but you will he convincedof tho fact if you will visit uson the 17th. Then you willsee tho goods with the pricesmarked on them in plainfigures and thoso are theprices you may buy thorn at,not less, because we mark themin tho first instance at just thoprice wo can afford to sellthorn at.

Remember tho 17th.

Wj2k

LatestJU.S. Gov't Roport.

A neantlful ITloniimont.

By tho W. G. Irwin which ar-

rived a fow days since SamuelLouisson received a beautifulmonument which is to bo oroctedover tho gravo of his son. Thomonumont represents a brokencolumn, and is about 7 feet highand of Italian whito marblo. Itbears tho following inscription ontho pedestal:

SAMUEL LOUISSONHOKN

NOV. 16, 1871.DIED

oct. 1G, 1895.On tho baso is tho word "Louis-son.- "

Tho monumont will shortly boplaced in position at tho comotoryby Lucas Bros.

ROUGH-ON-BUG- S

is our now insectitudo for

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

It kills them instantly, des-

troys tho eggs. Won't stain;

doesn't have an unpleasant

odor; easy to use. The great

valuo of Rough-On-Bug- s is,

you can sprinkle it in the cre-

vices, where their nests are,

and thus destroy tho eggs and

break up their breeding places.

Full directions with each bot-

tle. Try it. If it doesn't do

what wo claim, we refundif

money. You therefore take

no risk. Price 25c.

Get it of

HOBRONDRUGJCO.Solo Proprietors.

Owner Wanted.

FOUND, AT WAIALAE RANCH BOMEtimo ago, a Small Bay Maro, branded onright hind log "CP(" left hind leg whito,star on forehoad with small whito stripeon noso. If not called for within threo (3)weeks Bamo will be sold at pnblio anotion.

224-3- w PAUL ISENBEBG, Jr.

MARSHAL'S SALE.

By virtue of a Writ of Elocution issudout of tho Circuit Court, on tho 0th day ofDecombor, A. D. 1805, against Ah Leong,defendant, in favor of Andrew McCabo,plaintiff, for tho sum of $89.60, 1 have leviedupon nnd shall expose for salo at tho StationHouso in tho Diutriot of Honolulu, Islandof Oahu, at 12 o'clook of Tuesday, tho 11thday o( February, A. 1 JbUU, to ttio rugnestbidder, all tho right, title nnd interest' oftho said Ah Leong, dofondant, in and to thofollowing property, unlet said judgment,merest, costs and my expenses bo previous-ly paid.

List of property for salo :

Consistiuc of leasehold interests, ricutsand privileges in a certain land situato atKalawahine. Honolulu, Oahu, describednnd rocordod inLibnr 124, p. 239; and lease-hold interests, rights and privileges in ncertain land situato at same place, doscribedami recorded in Liber 121, p. 301.

H. R. HITCnCOOK,Deputy Marshal.

Honolulu, Oahu, Jan. 8, 1890. 193-3- t

This salo has boon postponod toFebruary 15th .f

Y.M.C.A. Lecture Course

Saturday, February 15th,AT 7:45 O'CLOCK P. M.

"Value of a DrainageSystem."

Bv Dk. N. D. Emekso.v,

A.dmission, 25c.Mombers Y. M. C. A. Free,

224-3- t

Card of Thanks.

MB. COTTER OF THE INSANE AST.lum extends thanks to Mr. V. Damon andthe Chinese Morohants for tho dinner pro-vid-

for tho inmates of tho Asylum,224--

Now Advertisements.

SPECIAL SALE I

Ladies' Muslin UnderwearBig Out in Prices for

Fine

Night Gowub from 60c. up.Ladies' Skirts, from 50c. up.Chemises, 3 for $1.00.Our $1.00 Night Gowns, made

of Fine Cambric nnd LinonTorchon Lace, will go for $2.25.

H?l

ONLY.

IT You "Want Fine UnderwearAt Half Price, NOW is your

9netnctnbor thoso prices aro

POSITIVELY FOR ONE WEEK ONLY.

520, Fort

Grand--TO-

Chairs,Tickets

Golden Bazaar.

A

Reduced $3

1TOK

600 Already Sprouted

Bamoan

TreesTAKIETT.

Subscribe Evkniko Bul-letin, oenta

ONE WEEK

Underwear

time.

Stroot,

AT HALF PRICE.$3.50 Night Gown, madoFino Cambric, Valonci-onn- o

.

Our$2.75 Chomise, madoFine Cambric, ValoncionnosLaco,

Honolulu.

Benefit

N. S. SACHS,

Geo. W. De Long Post

G. A. R. X

WIRTH'S CIRCUSHavo kindly tendered to G. A. It. Post of Honolulu a Benefit,

to tako on

Wednesday Evening. Feb, 12th.

NEW AND SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS.The Veterans o( '01 to '05, for first Americans to ''chip eaoh a

mito," that Tost may bo ablo to enlarge their Plot in Nuuanu Comotcry,pobsiblo, iucrcaso thoir fund for relief of deserving Votorang 'widows.

ADMISSION:on salo at Hawaiian News Co., Wall,

Bale

Lecture

On Sox!

MEN'S3TA.ST

BLACKSOX!

Horinsdorf Dye

from to $2 per Doz

B.F.Ehlers&Co.2I8-t- f

Tree PlantsSALK.

Just Becoivod per B. S. Monowai

COCOANUTS

Of the Niu Loa (Dwarf) Variety of theIslands.

100 BreadfruixOT TINMT

H. E. Mclntyre & Bro.223 Ira

for tho75 per month.

Ourof

Laces, will go for. .$1.75.of

will go for $1.50.

thoplaco

tho timo, invito in,this Iinrinl and

tho and their

Also,

TUB

$1.00. Gallery, 50 Conts.Nichols Co Hobron Drug Co- - and

rCW Mm&Alll -.

Sfsl apDOW HEgmtJE J IWEHT

About tho bcit place to buy

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California FeedGo. TKI.KIMIO.IK 131.

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SUNDAYS

Trains will lenvo at 9:15 a: m.and 1:45 r. M., arriving in Hono-lulu at 3:11 and 5:55 p. M.

ROUND TRIP TICKETS:

1st Clan 3d CUiPearl City $ 75 $ 50Ewa Plantation... 1 00 75Waianao 1 50 1 25

GEORGE A. DAVISATTORNEY AT LAW,

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THK AimKNIAN QUESTION.

VIiy tho riiropcnti Concert Does NotIUttterlnlle.

Tho Sydney Tolograph disouBsestlio Armonian question ns follows:It 18 evidout from what Mr. A. J.Balfour has said to his Manches-ter cqnstituonts that so far nsGroat Britain is concornod, thoArmonian will bo loft alono to de-on- d.

himsolf against Turkishknives as best ho can, As FirstLord of tho Troasury and loftdorof tho Governmont in tho Housoof Commons, Mr. Balfour may boconsidered to spoak .with fullkiiowlodgo and. authority in thoGovernment's bohalf upon foreignaffairs, and tho various possibili-ties of war which havo formed somenacing rt prospect of late. Con-

cerning tho Armonian position, hisoxcuso for tho inactivity whichMr. Gladstone, has so strongly de-

nounced, is that "tho Europeanconcert had deferred tlujro-opon-in- g

of tho Eastern question, as itbad Ibcen less successful in se-

curing tho carrying out of roformsin tho Turkish Empire than wasanticipated." "What this wouldseem to mean is that tho combinedgroat Powers of Europe aro notcapablo of 'compelling tho Sultanto oboy 4hoir wishes. AVhat itdoes convey is that they havo boonunable to agree among themselvesas to tho course to bo imrsiiedabout Tnrkoy, and that tho BritishGovernment has just now on itshands so many iutornotional pro-blems that, pending their settle-ment, tho Armonian horrors mustbo left' to go on unchecked by thostrong hands of a civilised andhumane Govornmont. Probablythero would bo little delay ovennow on tho part of GroatBritain, notwithstanding com-plications olsowhorOj in tak-

ing a leading part in tho goodwork of destroying Turkish mis-rule df any decisiou about divid-ing tho subjugated Empire couldbo arrived at which would bo sat-isfactory to all tho fighting part-ners who entered upon it. It isnot tho dilliculty of dealing withtho Sultan in such a way ob wouldond tho troublo between Turkeyand Armenia which puzzles theEuropean concert, but tho dim-culi- y

of dealing with each othorafter ho is disposed oL Tho bluntfact is that European concert ontho question docs not exist, andeach 1'owor winch counts for any-thing is afraid of becoming in-

volved In war with a Btrongorthan itsolf, if it actively outersupou any compulsory action to-

wards tho Sultan. So thoy allconfino themselves to expressinghorror at the misdeeds of hisGovernmont.

When Joo Jefferson was 'on as-

sistant actor ho sot Macready'swig oil firo with a torch, waschased all through tho stage dis-trict by tho onragod tragedian andexcused from his part for the re-mainder of tho ongngemont.

Don't leave your pictures untilthoy nro ruined before havingthorn framed. King Bros aro mak-ing frames so cheap now that it isbetter to .have your pictures at-tended to than to wishyou had.

Mme. Yale' flairTonic.

Ladies and Grstlemiv: It aftbrds moreat pleasure to call tlio attention of tlio pub--c

to my Yulo's ilalr Tonic, which In the llrstand only remedy known to chemistry whichpositively turns gray hair bacl. to Its originalcolor without dye. I personally Indorse Usaction and irlu the nubile mvsukuin iruaran- -

tee that It lias been ttftcd In every concelv-nbl- o

way, and has proved Itself the only HairSpecific. It stops lmlr-fnlll- ng Immediatelyand create a lnxurlomgrott tli. Contains noInjurious Ingredient. It Is not sticky orgrcasy;on tho contrary, It makes tho hair soft, youth-ful, flully, keeps It in curl and remove? dand-ruff. For gentlemen and ladles with hair alittle prov, streaked Kfi entirely gray andwith BALD HEADS, It Is specially recom-mended.

All druggists Price also Yale's Skin, Food, ttSO; Yale's Compeilon Cream, II

Aale's;Facc Powder, 60c; Yalo's JUeauty

2.5c. Mme. Yale, Health and ComplexionSpeclallstTunnle of Beauty; U8 State st,Cliluuo Guide, to Bcautv mailed free

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Urn. & A, XtfebcrEcavnoyiw, Ohio.

Terrible MiseryHolploss With Rhoumatlsm

and Without AppotitoTlrod Fooling and Pains Dlspollod

by Hood's ftaraaparllSa.M I a In tmlble mbory with rheumatism la

rny nipt and lower limbs. I read so much,about Hood's Baruparlll that I thought Iwould try It and sea It It would rollers ma.When I commenced I could not sit up nor croaturn orsr In bod without help. Ono bottle t

Hood's Rollovotf Moso mueti that I was soon oat of bed and couldwalk. I had aho felt weak and tired all tbstlmo: could not sleep, nnd obtained sollttlorestnt night that I felt nil worn out In the morning.I had do appetite to eat anything, but Hood's

Hood's5? Cures8?aaparm restored my appetite so that Ieeuld eat without any distress, and I hartpained rapidly In strength. I hive taken fivebottles o( Hood's Snrjnparllli ami lamas veilm ever." Mks. B. A. l.FFKnrii, Kossmojnc, 0.

Hood's Pills euro liver Ills, constipation,biliousness, Jaundice, tick headache. Indigestion.

HoTxron Drag Co., L'd,Sole Agonta for tho Ropublio of Hawaii.

BROWN & KUBEYHOTEL ST.

Carry an immensestock of ... .

CLOCKSof every description.An inspection invited.

DON'T FORGET THE PLACE

In the Arlington Block, Hotel street200.tf

SANDERS'

EXPRESSDrays

Express"W"ag6ns

Trucks"Wo use tho greatest care in

moving all kinds of goods andat MODERATE PltlGES.

King gtreet, near Fort.Telephone 80.

203-t- f

The . . .

Hawaiian ElectricCompany,

Has a largo assortment of

Chandeliers and Elec-trical Goods

Constantly on hand.Estimatos given for houso wir-

ing nnd Electrical plants.Marino Wiring a spooialty.

THEO. HOFFMANN,32-t- d Manager.

The SINGER Received54 First Awards for Sr.wjNQ Ma-

chines and EMmtoiuEitY Wokkat tho World's Fuir, CIucuro, 111.,being tho largest number of award,obtained by any Exhibitor, nndmore than double the numbergiven to all oihor Sowing Ma-chin-

B. BEIIOT.R80N,

Agent.my31 tf Bothol st., Honolulu.

(THE RISING SUN)

30RY GOODSAT LOWEST PCIHE

King Street, near Nuuanu.

EVENING BULLETIN, FEBrUARY ii, Mob.

n BUILDING 11URNED RECENTLY" in Milwaukee, without Insurance,because n olerk IORGOT to roncw certain

policies promptly as instructed."He tras discharged.

"A few days ltr, the owner died withoutInanfattr on Ills. Mfe?.leTinB a wid6w, bd ,-- - -- - - ,r ,throe youBg'chUdreb-t- n pqreity, bw.asel. a l.n.1 tTRhxXfjbltiXi tri Insuro. As pt J.0ination is mo curPKbTolfl'fotfJS5rtperhaps tno owner is naTing ma puttisU- -

"MORAL I ConstilUtion and.otSoe tretr-mo- nt

free. Special attention giytn to

INSURKTOUU UFE IN

The Equitable Life! Assuranco Society

of the yniled States.

Bruce Cartwright,General Mnungcr for tho Ilawaiian Islands!

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HONOLULU

Carriage Manufactory128 & 130TORT STREET.

Carriage BuilderAND BEPA1BER.

Bhcksmiihing in All Its Branches.

W. IV. WRIGHT, Proprietor.(Successor to Q. West)

C. B. DWIGHT,Does nil kinds of Work in

Cement & Stone Sidewalks & Curbing

Ho has on hand a largo supply ofOhineso Grnnite Curb and always keepsHawaiian Garbing Stone. Esttmntcsgiven nnd lowes4 prices assured. Telo-ohon- e

833.

Building Lots!At WAIKIK1 on enr lino and on A

KOAD near FertilizingPlant

These Lota aro Very Cheap and Soldon Easy Terms.

Desirnblo Aero Trnots near the city nndothor Properties for salo.

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

tf 503 Fort Stroet, near King.

Telethone C07. P. O. Box 821.

Death to

HIGH PKICES

No more middlemen's profitswhen yon buy of us.

Ave buy no more goods fromwholesalers. Everything comesdirect from tho factory.

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BEDROOM SETSFOB,

JS 3Q.OOCONSISTING OP

7 PIECES, finished as fine ns$50 to S100 sots. Largo Bev-eled Mirrors, with tables having drawers 18x28 and bottomsholf. Drawer work has con-t- or

slide and works perfectly.No swelling; wood thoroughlyseasoned.

ANOTHER SNAP IN

Bedroom SetsWe aro going to clean out our

entire old stock, consisting of 7pieco sots for $25 nnd upwards.

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

CHIPFONIEES

S 13.73.DO YOU WANT ANYTHING BETTER

THAN THAT T

NO TROUBJjE TO SHOWGOODS. Wo challenge nnyonoto Bell tho same goods for thosame raonoy. This moans moneyto you. ,

Call nnd see for yoursolf.

ZEHIopp cSC CO..Furnltuie Dealers, Cor. King and Bethel Sts.

SOHf I

Saris SouciSeaside Resort.

The pleaBntot7 quietest,shddiest anclvmo8t rorfectlv an--pdfitfideasido j6a6H jin tho

'dilaade., It"i only four milosfromAtnoheBrtN of tbo city nndwithin'eftBy.J'efrohrofUioitrikuicnrfl,which' rp cvory twenty mfmitesor oftonor.'' , Elegantly 'furnisheddetached cottages or roomB nreobtuibublo on oasy terms. Thotablo is suporior to that of any oftho city hotels and all the modernconveniences are provided.

Picnics and bathing parties canobtain extra accommodations bytelephoning in ndvanco.

Tho bathing facilities of SansSouci aro suporior to those of anypie conn tho beach. 89--tf

Jewelry--!Our Stock of Spring Goodsis acknowledged by every-body to be tho finest on tboHonolulu market, and con-

sists of everything Usefuland Ornamental. Our pricesare poderate. Jewelry inspec designs manufactured to order on short notice.

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

MISS ELENORE INGERSOLLTEACHEn OF THE

Itosidenco with Mrs. E. E. Wall, Bercta-ni- n

anil Miller streets.Address P. 0. Box 403. 102-li-n

(3&ug ppi!eckel uo.

BfIfCErS.Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands

DRAW EXCHANGEON THE

Principal Parts ot' tbo World,and

Transact a General Banking,Businen.

TWO GEEAT WORKSthe

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THE rOnMEK ACCEPTED AS THE

By tbelendlng Colleges and most noted Statesmen and Writers

Of the World.The latter ns tho

MOST INTERESTINGHistory of America

Ever Written.READ A FEW OPINIONS:

' The Dictionary!Prof, filmier of Harvard (ay. :

"It will remain an enduring monumentto tho labor of its editors."I'rof. Bayco of Oxford Unlvoraltjr anyi s

"It will deserve all of the encomia passodupon it."I'rof. Wheelur of Yule any. j

"Clear, concise, accurate, comprehen-sive."

The Historical Novels.By ProfoBsor John R. TvluslolcWin. MciKtnley, fliiVomor of Ohio, imy:

"Ono of tho most beautiful productionsof tlio American prfss I have over Been."

TliomuN noumnil. 1.I. T.L.It., IIUU-o- p

ol Hi ii Itl. l. 'hurcli, nilxNunrl. kayni"I have lead 'Tho Columbian Historical

Novels' with Rient plcaBiiro. Any one, Ithiulc, enn read these bookn with pleaHiiroond profit."

II. I..;whitmaii, !.!)., T.I,. I)., I'rcxl-de- ut

ofCoIbi Unlveroltv. Klalno, Miiyo:" 'The Columblun Uisroriciil NovoIb'hava a welcome placo in my homo. Thoylmo quickened interest in tho study of ournational life. I know of no more wiluablohelps to be placed in tho homo."

B. R FOSS,Soliciting ARent',

COD King street, Honolulu, II, I,lfcMf

THEO. H DAIES .& CO

Importers of

" that j

White Brothers1 Cement

Corrugated Iron

Galvanized Water Pipe

Faints arid! Oils.

CROCKERY, GLASSWARE,

Roche Harbor Lime,

C. & C. Fine Flour,

Hay, Grain, and Groceries,

Hardware and Cutlery,

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

aNUHH?LHc JS3sr-- m m VM lb

nSToted. for

StreaLgrtlx

Made of the Finest and Most Delicately Flavored Tobncco.For sale bjIaUIDruggists nnd Cigar Dealers.

M: PHILLIPS & CO.143-t- f

J. P. RODRIGUES,Fort Street, opposite Hackfeld's.

I WILL

Make You

A SUIT

LIKE

THIS'

FOR $18,FIT GUARANTEED.

A Now Lot of Nice Goods OustEecoived. Olonning and Re-

pairing. 215-t-f

Sign Writing

Artistic Painting

FiiEscoiNa

and Decoiiatinc

Fifteen years' experience nnd nilWork guaranteed.

NEW AND ORIGINAL DESIGNS

W. R. RILEY.Leavo orders at Snndors' Ex-

press ofiico, King Street, nearFort. Telophono 8G.

203-t- f

Piano Por Sale.A WOODWARD & DROWN PIANO.

Has nn excellent ione and is in flno condi-tion. Will bo sold cheap for cash.

Address" L. T.195--tf Bojjjstih Office.

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CIGARETTES

Agents for Hawaiian Islands.

SuitingsTo Burn!and of therinest.

PAN.TSPANTS

PANTSAt the same Low Rates ns usual.

A Big Lino of New Goods just received per8.8. Australia.

DRESS SUITS A SIECIALTV.

MEDKIROS fc IECKi:it,Merchant, Tailors,

Arlington Block, : : : : Hotel street.

Established 18.r)3

IBISIEaZOIE3 3s Co.i BANKERS,

Transact a General Bankingand Exchange Business.

Commercial and Traveler'sLetters of Credit issued, avail-able in all tho principal citiesof tho world.

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The Elite Ice Cream Parlors

210 Headquarters for Island Curios,

Refrigerated Poultry'

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Fresh Salmon

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To Let. x--ALMA COTTAGE, AT WAIKIKI, 18 TO Metopolifen tyett do.

Let, furuUlied, together with a beach lot.Subsoribo for tbo Evening Bul Apply to

nouitoNWholesale

DRUOAgouts,

CO.,letin, .1 KM I FliANK HUSTAOE.

Telephone2'7'tf

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At tlio rogular monthly mootinglast night Emilo Borgor was oloot- -

otl secretary o tho Athlotic AbsoIjpiauon in pinco ul blouijt jumm,

..r,'W ! Grnno. Edwin- -

Jfrftrifc 'rlttfli

jfailC Borgor wore npoinWdjpJ.nomrr,, too to arrange for aVJB-mi- lo I

rolny bio vc rftC0 comG iQ

tho near fn.tur"; TH. Giles Ruby Doxtor and

l?.m?in tw,. woro appointed a.committeo on u'10 proposed clublflibuso. 5

nU,f MiorTn"nn '. J. S. AtadJ--

iado, manager. If jV" want a

.haokLwith. good horso nvAto-- ;liftiul driver ring up Telophtffc

corner ol Fort and Mef.hnJstreets Back at all hours.

Pictures repaired and rofittmwith now paper margins which J

covers tuoso unsigntiy spois atKing Bros., Hotel streot.

A fino assortment o Island"views colored and uncolored.Special orders taken for coloringphotos. King Bros, Hotel St.

Thoro will bo a special oalo ofDr. Jaogor's Sanitary Wool Un-dorw-

at Tracy's, to roducostock. Pricos will bo $3 por suitfor rogular sizes, and $3.50yporsuit for oxtra largo sizes. Lndios'suits, all eizoq, white and natural,at $3 y.er suit. Do not lot thisopportunity pass to got thosegoods at much less than their

nluo. as tho sulo will only lasttill stock is roductd.

"When you havo picturo framingdono at King Bros , you got thobonofit of fifteen years' experience--without extra charge.

FINE

TABLE

. WATtifi !

A Naturally Boiled

Water, pronounced

who know, to be

tho best on tho market.(ftfe This water received tho

mi,K very highest award at

W the

CaliforniaInternationalExposition.

r 'As a Tabid "Beverago

'"GBf.Watei- -

' is a' favorite and easily

leads all other 'Mineral

Waters. . . .

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BensonrSmith & Co.,

"Wbolesalo and Rot til Agents forthe Hawaiian Islands,

ffll BiiifiviiMiniffI

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' Chocolate Eniafiilon Is (or Bale by the

HOLLISTER DRUG CO,136-t- f Agonta for the Hawaiian Islands.

R,. I. MOORE,

DENTIST.Office Uomsi " . m. to 3 p. m.

No. 90 Hotol'St., Honolulu, H, I.153-t- f

Dr. C. B. Cooperlias removed his ofilccs and resi-dence to Bruce Cartwrlght's s,

corner of Alakca and nla

streets.

Telep3n.o:n.e 154.10I-I- m.

Dr. G&). P, AndrewsOfi-ice- : Masomo Duimjino.

Office hours : 10 to 12 a.m., 3 to 4 p.m.

Itcsidonco with Prof. W. D. Alexander,Punahou street. 200-- tt

Dr. W. L. Moore

IIllo, Hawaii.

Special attention given to diseases of theeye and ear.

Office hour- s-;

Waianuenno Ave. near Court Ho'jse. i03-l- f

:-- Dr. Russel, -- :

Office, Masonio Building.

.Hours: - 0-- am, 3--5 pra. -- : Telephone 484.

Residence, Telephone 670.lM-l-

Geo. H. HuddyDJ).

DOE1VTIST.FonT Strect, opp. Catholic Mission.

Hours from 0 a.m. to 4 rji.,164-t- f

Dr. J. K Smith.

NO. 12, EMMA STREET.

Office Hour: O to 13 n. in.13S-3- m

Clearing Out Sale!

CLOCKSWATCHES

-- JEWELRYOn, account of departure on a health

tour, the ontiro stock in uiy storo on Morchant Btreet

Must Be Soldbefore tho eud ot February.'

- Splendid stock ot Rings, Brooches, Pins,Eto.Etc.

Borne Gold and Silver watches are still tobe sold.

Variety ot Clocks. Get a Niokel Alarmat fl.25.

Gold and Silyer Chainsof Nowcst designs, Charm B,Looket8, Bracelets, etc, Hawaiian Sourcnlr Jowelry.

EVERYTUTNG GOES CHEAP.

Thomas Lindsay,216-l- Watohmaker and Jeweler.

Central IVTcat JVIavefe

Lore's Bnildlng,uuanu St.TA FntST CLASS Market in ererykespect.

Orders delivered promptly to all parts ofhe city.

WESTB1100K& GAB.E8Proprietors.

Telephone 101. 120nf.

lliiiiMlHlBBilli a &'$2aialugmHNBaa

EVENING BULLETIN, FEBRUARY 11, 189G.

Businos3 Cards.

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

Wm. O. Irwui.i-'JPrtekenJ- itflmaffoJOlauu Spreckols, - . Vice-Preside-

W. M. Qiffard, - Seoreiar.'- - TreasurerI Thoo. 0. Porter, - - - Auditor

Sugar FactorsAND

Commission Agents.

AGENTS OF TUB

00EANI0 STEAMSHIP COMPANY0

OF SAN FP.ANOISCO. CAti.

GONSALVES & CO,

WHOLESALE GROCERS AND

WINE MERCHANTS.

225 Quoen streot, Honolulu, If. I.47-t-f

John Nott,Importer and dealer

eigfeIKftBBHllHH

WSteel and Iron Ranges,

STOVES, AGATEWARE.DIMOND BLOCK.139-t- f King Street

YEE ON" CO.,317 Nuuanu St. P. O, Dox 143.

Watchmakers and Manufactur-

ing Jewelers.Repairing of Watches and Jewelry, ALLWORK GUARANTEED.

Importers of Watches and Clocks ot Finest149 Qraded.

I. MORI, M. D.,Office, Fort Street, near Boretania.

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

urday and Sunday, 1 to 6 p m. Tel. 530.

For Sale.AN" "Eli. WESTMAYER" BERLIN Up-

right Piano in excellent condition will besold cheap. Address, X,138-- tf Bulietis Onice.

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FOR SALE'BY"

Business Cards.

H. HACKFELD & CO.

Gkkeuaij Commission Aoents.

Cor. Fort and Queen Streets, Honolulu.

' l XlEWER9; COOKE, I

iMronTKua And v)eAI,er3 in Lumberand all ra. as op BnniDiNa'

MLJERUJjB. ,

Fort Street, Honolulu.

ft HAY' CO.;Wholesale and Retail Groceries.

98 Fort Streot, HonoluluTelophoner 2'2 P.O. Box '470

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James L. Holt,General Business Agent, Ac-

countant and Collector.OmcKi Ko. 11 Kaahumanu Street. Tolo-phon- o

No. 030. Prompt attontionguaranteed. 217 tf

Jas. F. Morgan.AUCTIONEER AND STOCK BKOKER

No. 45 Queen Street.

Export Apprnisemont of RealEatato and Furniture.

n3-ln-

TIM KEE,MERCHANT TAILORSalts to onlor. Fit Guaranteed. FinoJtackSuit, $5 tip; Fino Tweed Pants, $4.G0up;Fino Unit, $13 up. Clothes cleaned and

, 200 KING STREET.P.O. Box 141.

HACKRing Up Telephone 705.

FRANK LILLIS.

W Standi Cornor Beretania anduuanu streets. 140-t- f.

HUSTACB & CO.

DEALERS IN

WOOD AND COAL

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

77 tf

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TMs' space reserved for

H. HACKFELD & CO.

FINE. GroeeMesatmore's minoetIieIi?, oranber.ries,. block butter, hams, oar-olin- a

'sweet potatoes, yellowturnips, apples, dates, nutsand raisins

Iresif Cakes $ Crackers, Etc.

Ghas. Hustace,,

"Waste Not, Want Not."

ICEALINEf

JTBti WONDERFUL FOOD PRESERVATIVE.HAS "NO-'TAST- NO SMELL, AND IS PERFECTLY

HARMLESS. IT IS EFFICACIOUS AND . v

' ' ""economical! -- u

'ICfialline Prevents Fermentation.' "f -

. Irt & .

ICeaUlie Prevents Decomposition. : . ."."'i

ICealllie Prevents Milk from Souring.

ICealllie Preserves Meat, Fish, Game and. Poultry.

LCealine Only costs

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HOLLISTER

HAT WE DOwE DO WELL

IMPORTERS .

WHOLESALEI AndRETAIL DEALERS

IN EVERY VARIETY

Grroceries,

LEWIS & GO.211 Fort St, , , Telephone 240

155-t- f

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Twenty -five Cents') a Package.

Only bjr U.c :- -

CO.Street

BLOCK Honolulu, H,

J. S. WALKER,QEHEW AqEHT fOfl TrE HWHI l3LD8

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

WILHELMA OF MAGDEHURG'GENERAL 1NSURANCECONORTHWESTERN M. LIFE INS. CO., MILWAUKEE,SUN LIFE INS. CO. OF CANADA ,LIFE, FIRE and MARINE RISKS,

TAKEN at REASONABLE RATES.Rooms SPREOKELS

NEW .GOODS

:ATTHZ:- -

DRUG"23 Xoi-- t

Gitv Furniture Store.(Corner of Fort nd Berctania etreeU.)

Just rocoived Ex. Bk. Albort s Assortment ofBEED FCJK.VIXtJjttE. .

125

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H.H. WILLIAMS, (Manage)Undertaker and Embalmor

-- IP. O. BOX litH. E. McINTYRE & BRO.,

'IMP0RTBR8 AND DEALBR8 IN

Groceries, Provisions aiid Feed.Now Qooda Beceired bj Excry racket from the Eastern StaU and Emrone

FRESH CALIFORNIA PRODUCE BY EVERY STEAMEBJ

All Orders WUtfallT attended to tnd Qooda DeliTered to anyPart ot the City JfHEHi

I3L1KD OBDKU BOLIOITKD, B VTISraCTIOir QviiUKxaalEAST OOBNBB TOUT AND KINQ STBKET8.Kj 6in i

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THE ALOHA IN PORT.

MAKK9 THE 1'IKHT lUICIC l'ASS- -

AUK or THE YKAH.

Jterka Kllkltat Martha BarliArrlTed Klnaa nnd Clnitdlnn Out- -

ward BouudItems Alongshore.

Tho topsldes of the Blilp Indiana nro belafcaulked.

The Spokane hit dliclitrged her deck-loa-

of lumber.The only passengers that arrlred on th

IwaUDl were fire on deck.Wilder' steamship Klnau left this rcomlnc

at 10.30 for Maul and Hawaii.The Norwegian barkentlne Bleu li taking

In balltiot from the V D Urjant.The Kahulul has hauled In from the

stream, and Is lying at Wilder' wharf.The II P Hltlict sailed yesterday afternoon

with a car'oof iunr, valued at fl20,01U.74.

The barkentlne Kllkltat, Capt Cutler, fromthe Sound with lumber, arrlrcU this morning.

The barkcmlnc Bleu has finished discharg-ing, and her place Is occupied by the Alaliawhich arrlu-- this morning.

Tomorrow, Wednesday High tide large,3. 10 n in; lilgii tide imall, 2.2? p in; low tidelarge. 8 45 p m; low tide small, 10.21 a m.

The Robert Scarlcs rccched sugar fromthe Kaaal this morning, and sugar from theKllauea Hou was loaded Into tho W 11Dimond.

The leMln-- r schooner Allle I Alger, CaptLocke, arrived at Makawell on tho 7th, yddays from Victoria, tibe sailed the same dayfor Japan.

The d schooner Aloha, CaptI)abel, nrrlrcd this moraine, l2W days fromSan Francisco. She experienced strong windsnearly the whole voyage.

ARRIVALS.

TCE4DAX, Feb. II.

Sclir Aloha, Dabel, from San Francisco.Bktn Kllkltat, Cutler, from Port Gamble.

Stmr Iwalanl, Smvthc. from Kauai.Am bk Marthj Davls,8oule, from San Fran-

cisco,

DKPARTl'RES.

Movdat. Feb. 10.

Huw bk It P ltlthet, Morrison, for SanFrancisco.

Br sealing sclir Annie E Faint, Blssctt, forJapan.

Tuekpay. Feb. II.Stmr Klnau, Clarke, lor Maul and Hawaii,

at 10a m.Stmr Walaltale, Gregory, for Lalialna, Kal-Ju- ft,

Kukuihaele and Ilonokaa, at 13 in.Stmr C'laudlnc, Cameron, for Maul, at

5 p m.Jtrar Kauai, liruhn, for Koh-ah- a and

Walinca, at 5 p m.Nor bk SJokongcn, Gram, for the Sound.

PASSENGERS DEPARTED.

Ter stmr Klnau, Feb 11 Volcano; FGaudln and wife, Dr Schmidt Lcda, C WPorter, L D Adcker, Rev Geo U Wells. A MVon Markhof. Way ports: M Chlmura,Mr Al, Miss Holmes, Miss Robertson, Mrs.Llgbtfuntand 5 chlldren.CKalser.Father Con-rard-

II Akann, II Ah a, U H Roaertton, Jil Wodehoiise, Jr, Miss Atkln, Miss Dernier,J T Lewis, Dr Nlcolls, Annie Knpule, ABrown and wife. Rev L Byrde, Mr Retmcnn,W II Paine, A V Peters.

Per stmr Claudlnc, Feb 11 E Duusctt, GF Ilrlttalo, and Mrs Fllton.

PROJECTED DEPARTURE8.

WruNEiriAY, Feb. 12.

Stmr Kllauea Hon, Eerctt, for Lanpa-lioeli- oe

and Kukalau.

lMrUHTH.

Ex stmr Iwalanl 1STJ sks sugar and 20pkg sundries.

EXPORTS.

Per SB Monowal, Feb 8 1345 bags sugar,314.2 bunches bananas, and 57 cs pines. Value

20,830.Por bk R P Rlthct. Feb ,721 bags

sugar. Valuo f 129,012.74.

Vi:B8BLi IN TORT.

NAVAL VES9EI.3.

TJ S P Bennington, Plgman,.Mare Island.MKRCIIANTMKM.

(Coasters not Included In this list.)Am bk Nonantum, Newhall, Newcastle.Am bktnu H G Wilder, McNeill, S FAm bk O D Bryant, Jacobscn, Pugct Sound.Br bk Velocity, Martin. Hongkong.Brgtn W G Irwin, Williams, 8 F.Gcr brk Paul Iseiiberg.Wulirniann, Liverpool.G"r bk J C Pflugcr, Wollcr. Lhcrpnnl.Nor bk BIcn, GJernldfcn, Port Stanley.Am bk Coryphene, Grant. Newcastle.Am bkt Irmgard, Schmidt, Newcastle.Am bktn W II Dimond, Nilson, S F.Am slip W F Babcoek, Graham. 8 F.Am Spokane, Jameson, Vt Gamble.Am bktn Planter, Dow, 8 FAm brk 8 C Allen, Thompson, S FHaw stmr Kahulul. Sydney.Am h Indiana, N YAm bktn KIIMtnt. Culler. Port Gamble.Am schr Aloha, Dihel, 8 F.Am In Martha DavU, 8 F.

FOREIGN VP9SKLB EXPECTED.

Vessels Wherotrom Duo

Am bk ltd ward May.. ..Boston. . DuoAm bk Seminole Nowcaitle DueAm srh Win liovden.,Newcastlo DueAm alilnO F Sargent.... Newcastle.... DueAm bk Sonoma Newcastle.... DueAm bk Holtlswood.. Bostou DueBrshlpKlwell Newcastle.... DuoGrbk Foxglove Pt Stanley DueNIc bk Bundaleer Newcastle ....DuoAm ch II C Wrlglil. Humboldt Feb 1

Am bktn J MarlUlth..Pugt Sound.... Feb 10

Am ship Iroquois N Y Mch 1

Am ship Roanoke .N Y Mch 1

Am shl p Henry Vlllard..N Y Mch Iim ship Occidental..,. N Y Well I

Am schr Bangor Seattle Maris

Tho Duo le Magenta, oldest sonof tho Into Marshal MacMahon,who is oxtromoly popular iu Paris,has return from Madagascar withtho rank of lieutenant-colono- l ofOliassours apied, to which ho waspromotoil for his services in thowar.

Wife's Steamship Go's

TIME TABLE.

O. L. WIGIIT, Pres. S. D. HOSE, 8eo.Capt. J. A. KINO, PortBupt.

Stmr. KINATJ,CLARKE, Commander,

Will loftvo Honolulu at 10 a. m., touching atLahainn, Maalaen Hay and Makena thesame dayj Mahnkona, Kawalhae and Laugaboehoe the following day, arriving at

samo evening.

lkatir nonoiutu. abbivxs Honolulu.1890 j 1890

Tuesday Feb 11 Tuesday Feb 18Friday Feb 21 Friday Feb 28

Heturning, will lenvo Hllo nt 1 o'clockr, l., touching at Laiipahoehoo, Mnhukona and Kawaihao' Mtue day; Makena,Miakea Hay nud Lahaina the followingday; arrlvlug at Honolulu the afternoonsof 'iucsday nnd Fridays.

gJVHo Freight will bo received after12 noon on day of sailing.

Stmr. CLAUDINE,CAMERON, Commander,

Will leavo Honolulu Tuesday at 5 p. m.,touching at Knliului, Liana, llamoa andKipahum, Maui, ltetuming arrives atHonolulu Sunday mornings.

Will call at iuu, Kaupo, on second tripof each month.

g&TSo Frolgut will bo received afterr.. on day of sailing.

This Company will reserves the right tomake chungos iu tho time of departure andarrival of its steamers without notico andit will not bo responsible for any conse-quences arising therefrom.

Consignees must bo at tho Landings torecelvo their Freight; this Company willnot hold itself responsible for freight afterit has been landed.

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

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

Passengers are requested to purchasetiokots before embarking. Those failing todo so will be subject to no additionalchnrge of twcnty-lU- o per cent.

Oceanic Steaislip Co.

Tixxxo TcOoXo

LOCAL LINES. S. AUSTRALIA.

Arrive Honolulu Leave Honolulufrom 8. F. for S. F.

Fob. 21, 1890 Fcb.-26- , 1890Mur. 10, 1890 Mar. 21, 1890

THROUGH LINEFrom Snn Frnncisco From Sydney for

for Sydney. Sou Francisco.--lrn'i Honolulu. Leaie Honolulu.

Mariposa, Feb. 13, '00 Monowal, Feb.0, '00

Comolilatei Sola Water Co., L'fl

Esplanade,Corner Allen & Fort Sts., Honolulu.

HOLLISTER & CO.,Agents.

FAMILYCash .. Grocery

Forfc Street, Opposite ClubStables. Tel. 355.

nl80.tr

A. V. GEAR.3Srota,r37- - ZF-u."foli- c

Telephone 350, : : : : No. 009, KlneSU1G2-- U

WRIGHT BROSFORT STItEET,

noxt to Lucas' Mill

Ships' Blacksmithing,

Caitiage Building

and Repairing

Drays, Carts and

Wagon Building

WINDLASSES

For PULLING UP Trceo. A SPECJALTV

sf' fr.

EVENING BULLETIN, EEB11UAHY 11, 18.

Canadian-Australia- n Steamship Line

Sttiamors of tho abovo Lino running in connection with the ,

CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAYI, Between Vancouver, B. O., and Sydney,

AA.WUUUW, IU1U

Qn or about tho

From Sydney and Snvk, far Victoria andVancouver. B. O.i

" "HIOWEIM" ....February 8" "WAIUUMOO" March 10

Through TlckctH issued from Honolulu to Ciinnda,United States and Europe.

FBEiaUT AKD rASBENOElt AGENTS !

D. MoNicolii, Montreal, Canada.IIobebt Ksitn, Winnipeg, Canada.

M. M. Stbrn. San Frnncisco, Oal.Q. McL. Biiown, Vancouver, B. C.

Oceanic Steamsliip Co.

Australian Mail Service.

For San Francisco:Tho New and Fino Al Steel Steamship

"Monowai"Of tho Occanio Steamship Companv willbo duo nt Honolulu from Sydney andAuoiuanu on or about

February 6th, 1896.And will leavo for tho abovo port withMnils and Fasscngcrs ou or about thatdata

For Sydney and Auckland:Tho Now and Fino Al Steel Steamship

"Mariposa"Of tho Oceanic Steamship Company willbe duo at Honolulu from San Franciscoon or about

February 13, 1896,And will hove prompt despatch withMails and Passengers for tho abovo ports.

Tho undersigned are now preparedto issue

Through Tickets to All Pointsiu tho United States.

E2T"For further particulars regardingb reigbt or I'assago apply to

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

0. BREWER & COMPANY, LIMITED,

Queen street, Honolulu, II. I.

AGENTS FORHawaiian Agricultural Company, Onomca SucarCompany, llonomu Sugar Company, WnllukuSugar Companj , Wnlhee Sucir Company, MakecSucar Compan), Halcakala Kanch Company,

Kanch. - Planters' Line San l'ranclscoPackets, Chas. Brewer & Co.'s Line of lloitonrackets -- Agent. Boston Hoard of Underwriters.Agents Philadelphia Hoard of Underwriters.

LIST OF OFFICERS !

P O Jones, Prosiilont; Qoorgo II Robertson,Manager; L' F Dishop, TxenHurer and Secrotary; Col. V F Allen, Auditor; Oil Cooke,II waterhouse, A W Cnrter, Directors.

ISMf

W. 0. T. U. LDNGH BOOM

For Ladles and Gentlemen,At Ul KlnR street.

tgyLuNcii fkom 11:30 a.m to 1:30 v. j.Our attractions are home-ma- de food, la

cool neat room and satisfactory attendanceTablenla carte. 1(13-1-

FINEST GRHEE DF

Hawaiian Blue StoneFrom the

FamousPnnahoa Qua-

rries!27 tft taon d

TliefinestStontIMITDIT II In Hawaii for

All AM I tMMt. If building andfencing pur-posesCut toorder In anysize or shapeto suit thetrade or pub.lie. .

par-Th- ls stoneIs the same asused In the

Collegeidiiu vuu atwu

I Ibulldings.Agent for Lane Dros., S. F,

Arthur Harrison, Prop.151-- tf

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

Nuuanu Ave., between licrctanla anil 8cboolstreets.

Family Hotel.

BOARD AND ROOM!Por Day $1.25Per "Week 7.50

B5ST" Excollont location. Tele-pho- no

707. 201--t

N. 8. W., and tailing at Yiotorin, B. O.UUVU A.'1J1

dates below stated, vis.:

From Victoria and Vancouver, It. C toSuva and Bjrdnerl

" "MIOWERA" March 2"WAIUUMOO" April 1

tgy-- For Freight nnd PaBsngo and allGenornl Information, npply to

THE0.' H. DAVIES & CO., L'dAgenla for tho Ilnwaiian Islands.

Paic Mail Stpship Co.

AND THB

Occiflental & Oriental Steamship Co.

For YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG

Steamers of tho nboTO Companies willcall nt Honolulu on their way to thoabovo ports on or about tho followingdates:

Stmr City of PchinR. . . . .Mnr. 3, 1890.

For SAN FRANCISCO:Stcnmcrs of tho above Companies will

coll at Honolulu on their vtny fromHongkong and Yokohama to tho aboveport on or about tho following dates:

Stmr China Feb. 21, 1890

Rates of Passage are as follows:TO TOKO- - TO HONO-I1AM-

KONO.Cabin 81G000 S17C.00Cabin, round trip, i

months 225.00 2G2.50Cabin, ronnd trip, 12

mouths 262.50 816.25European Steerage . . . . 85.00 100.00

JSTTassengors paying full faro will boallowed 10 percent off return faro if re-turning within twclvo months.

ESfFor Freight nnd Passage apply to

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

Miss D. Lamb.LAWYERS' CLERK AND

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

A. S. Humphreys.ATTORNEY AT LAW.

Ilonolnln.Office : Knnlmmnnu street.

140-t- t

ATLAS COMPANY

OF LONDON.

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

H. W. Schmidt & Sons,148-t- f Agents for the Hawaiian Islands.

pawaiian .FertilizinL

COMPANY

Is prepared to furnish

4000 Tons -:- -

-:- - Cane Fertilizerto ordor for 1800.

ALL GOODS BOLD TO A GUARANTEEDFORMULA Oil ANALYSIS.

Soluble nnd Available Fliospborli JAcld,

Sulpha to of Ammonia,Nitrate of Soda,

Sulphate of Potaah,Coral LI mo Stone,

l'liosphato and FUu Guano.

In Quantities to Suit.

JtiF Orders solicited for a future de-

livery.

I

A F. COOKE,in--ti Manager.

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

and Williamfl Bros'.

Pioneer Furniture Warerooms,Established 1850

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

Undertaker and Emklmer,Tombstones and Monuments.

Residence and Night Tc81G. 611 KINGr STREET Tel. 179

ftiya0

$& THIS

Importers direct from the Factories in

AMERICA, MANILA, MEXICO, and HAVANAOf Tobacco nntl Cigars. Pipes andSmokers' Sundries

BS3-- Just received a clioico lotpruHOllis.

"We're What We Advertiseand Just as Represented.

The

MclNERNY

SHOE

Wo are Pacemakers on

Footwear Prices.

-w. -.

.J.- JJ,Tho abovo Blcyclo was mado at good ne

new byH. G--. Wooten,

Rlcjcle Manufacturer.107 King street. H2-- tf

W. H. EICKTARD,

General Business Agent.Will attend to Conveyancing in

all its Branches, Collectingand all Business Matters

of trust.

All Business entrusted to himwill recoivo Prompt and CarofulAttention. Office:

Hcnokaa, Hamakua, Hawaii.

GIGaR-- IS FItOM- -

HOLLISTER & CO,Cor. Fort andMlcrcliant HIh.j

of Smokers' articles suitable for

We make a Specialty of Shoes,

It's our business.

Wo propose to give more

Value, Stylo and Comfort

Than anybody else can or wilb

Mclocrny's Shoe

405 Fort Street.

WinsIoW Dimefr XDeliveiy I

Express, Bnggnge, andParcels delivered on shortnotice

vmg a Specialty

Two deliveries eaoh day10 A. M. and 4 i m. , .

Olllce Gil King Btrtet, near Fort. Tel. 179j 20M,m

Live Stock

DELICACIESof all kinds.

HayGrain

and !Peedfree delivery.

A. L. MORRIS & CO.,01 Tort Street Telephono to

150-t- l

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