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i , rk . V iff k; t, VOL. 1. NO. 197. THE EVENING BULLETIN. Published every day except Sunday at G09 King Stroot, Honolulu, H. I. SUnSCItU'TION hatks. Per Month, anywhero in the Ha- waiian Islands 8 7 Per Year. ......... 8 Per Year, postpaid to America, Cannda, or Mexico ............ 10 w Per Year, postpaid, other Forolgn Countrloa ....13 00 l'nyiihlo Invnrlublv In Advance Tclcnhono 250. P. O. Box 89. B. L FINNEY, Manager. MISS ELENORE INGERSOLL TEArunn or the IteMence wili Mrs. K. E. Wall, Borotiw nla nud Miller struts. AiWrcsa I 0. Box 403. m $250.00. "THE HAWAIIAN" WH.L PAY THE sum o two hnmlroi'. Mid fifty dollar to .any person or ihthoiii conucetcil with ' J.J10 l'acillo Coimn.icinl AdvertlfitT" or the Hawaiian Gniette Conilmtiy, who will point out a word or it Hue of "immoral or Jmle-con- t" matter in tho December number of Tun Hawmian. Judgment an to uintter to bo rendered by tho New York Herald, tho Now Ywrk Uvenlng Post, or the W York Times. Ciilicism to be mibmitteil in writing to the Editor of Tiik Hawaiian within sixty dayu-h.- U. 102-l- f Editor of Tuic Hawahav. "two great works THE rvn i vn m WWmAXT r ! All J U1011V1 AND THE Columbian Historical Nov TUB VOnMBIl ACCEl-TE- A8 THE llv the leading Colleges anil moat noted State" men and Writers Of the World. Tho latter as tho MOST INTERESTING History of America Ever Written. READ A FEW OPINIONS: The Dictionary! lrof. Shaler f Ilnrvtird noyn : "It will remain an enduring monument to tho labor of its editors." l'rof. Snyc iif Oxford ITnhernIty ay : "It will doservo oil of the oncomia passoil npon it." Vrof. AVlioelernf Yale dayl "Clear, couciso, accurate, comprclion-slvo.- " The Historical Novels. By Professor John R. MueloU." Win. McKlnley, Ooornr of Ohio, unym "Ono of tho aost beautiful productions of tho Amerlctin prss I havo ever beon." 1.01 1 1. Morton, Oiifior of New York, "They poscm nnlvemal interest, and tell tho story of the now world In a unique, pleasant anil instructive wannor." Jf. J. Smith. I. O. O. r. Library AHHOclatlon. Nityitl "My jndRmeut is that In the harmonious blending of u thrilling romance with tho most important facts In tho Idstory of our country, thoy are without a parallel. B. R. FOSS, Soliciting Agont. COKiuc stioet, Honolulu, .II. I. 102-t- f House and Lots for Sale. There is a now house and lot situated at Kapalama. Right on tho tram-way- s lino. Tho lot is 55 foot wido by 100 feet long and being rented at S120 a year; will soil at $900 cash. A very good investment. There aro fivo more lots in tho same location, which will bo sold at very reasonable prices. For further particulars apply to W. 0. AOHI. 103-l- m Scliool of -- A.it II D. HOWARD HITGHCOCK Has resumed Instruction In Drawing-c-an- d -- zPaintingz- At his class rooms ou Hotel street. I'rvM vnnciAiinltln 101-l- w IInrl O UulJ Is the source of good health. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Makes Puro Blood, Strengthens tho Nerves, Shaipens tho Appotito, Removes that Tired Fooling, and Makes Life Worth Living. Suf forors from indiges- tion, general debility, skin diseases, or any other ail- ment arising from impure blood, should toko AYER'S LLA CJ.l I'ziih &t ths World's Great expositions. E2? Ilowaroof cheap Imitations. Tho name Ayer's Siivsiiparllln Is promi- nent on tho wrapper, anil Is blown In tho glass of each bottle. Hollister Drug Co., Ltd. Sole Agents for tho Republic; ot Hawaii. MwtiBg Imports of Champagne In- to the United States, FflOM JAN. 1ST TO JUNE 1ST, 1895. Cases, Q H Mumm & Co.'s extra dry 30,831 Pommory & Greno 11,798 Moot & Ohandon 9,608 Hoidsieck & Co., (dry Monopole) 7.501 Louis Itoedoror 3.438 Ruinurt .' 3,136 Perrier Jouot 3.286 Irroy&Co 1.785 Vve. Olicquot 2,378 BouohbSeo 992 Delbeok&Co 728 8t. Murcoanx 334 Krug& Go. 270 Ohas. Hoidsieck 355 Various 5,419 Total... 81,859 COMPILED FROM CUSTOM HOUSE RECORDS. Macfarlane & Co., Solo Agents for G. H. Mumm & Co. for tho Hawaiian Islands. 124-- tf The SINGER Received 54 First Awards for Sewing Ma- chines and Embhoidery Work at tho World's Fair, Chicago, 111., boing tho largost number of award, obtaiued by any Exhibitor, and more than double tho number givon to all other Sewing Ma- chines B. Beiuierson, Agent. my8l tf Bothel st., Honolulu. HONOLULU, H. PRICE 5 CENTO. LINCOLN AND NAPOLEON. Till: 3IAKTVIIEU lMtEHIDI'.NT . tiik nioNiioi: iiocritiM:. lie Intended to l'ny Ilia lti'Mpcrtn to tho Emperor of I'rance When tho Ituhcllli.il I.'mlod. Dining tho war Genoral Thuy-- w, In the course of a aouvorsu-t'o- n with Presidont Liucolu, referred to tho occupation of Mexico by tho French, and asked him what he thouglit'ubout it. Shrugging up his shoulders and wrinkling his eyebrows, Lincoln said: "I'm not exactly 'okeored,' but don't liko tho looks of the thing. Napoleon has taken advan,tago of our weakness in our timo of ttoublc, and has attempted to found a monarchy on. the soil of Mexico, in uttor disfcogtud of the Monroo doctnue. My policy is, attontl to only one troublout a timo. If we get woll out of our present difficulties and restoro the Uniou, I proposo to notify Louis Napoleon that it is about time to take his army out of Mexico. Whon that army is gono. the Mexicans will take caro of Maxi- milian. I can host illustrate my position touching this subject by relating an anoctloto told by Dmiol S I)ickouson,Souator from Now York, in a speech delivered by him a fow ovenings shico in New York City. He said that in a certain Connecticut town thore had lived two men as neighbors and friends for more than sixty yoars They were pillars in the village chinch, pno of thorn being a doucou minimi Whito.Tho other was named Jones. Aftor this long lapse of timo a dcrious difficulty unfortunutely sprang up botwonn tho two brethren of the church. Tho feeling waxed so warm bo-twe- thorn that it grew into a bitter feud. Mutual friends attompted a reconciliation, but tho men would not reconcile Finally Doacon White became dangerously ill and drew nigh unto death. Mutual frionds again intorpoaed their kind offices to effect a re- conciliation. They said to Brother Jones that it would bo a sin to permit the sickbrnthor to die with the quorrol standing. Jones was persuaded, and called on Deacon Whito. Tho two men talkod over their mutual griovauoos, and, agreeing to lot thom bo buriod, shook hands, and oxohungod mutual forgivonoBs in the presence ofdoath. Thodoitcon then lay buck upon his pillow awaiting his final summons, and Jones aroso to leave. But as tho visitor rouohod tho door, Deacon White, with a groat effort, raised himself on his olbow and called outinawoak, fainting voico: t " '.brother J ones I l want it dis- tinctly understood thut if I get well the old grudge stands.' " Lincoln laughed at the conclu- sion of tho story, saying that was nbout tho way ho fo't toward tho French Emperor. Ho manifested strong feeling on this subject, and said tho Croatian of an empire, especially by force, at our very doors was exceedingly offensive and could not bo ovorlookod by tho United Stutes. It hud causod him great annoyanco, as ho was not in a condition to intorfero so as to provent it. Ho oxpressod hirnBelf strongly in favor of the position taken by Presidont Mon- roo in his colobratod messago to Congress, in which he deolared against tho acquisition of any territory on this continent by any foreign power. mm m m Tho annual meeting of the Ladies' Sooiety of tho Central Union church will tako placo on Thursday morning at 10 o'olock. Ah tho annual election of officers will tako nlaoo a full attondanao J of tho mombors is desired. THE PASTEUR INSTITUTE. Iir.NCltIIIION OF THE HAKUrAC-TUI- OF ANTIfOXI.NK. Thollydriitilinhla Clliilciuitl tlict'niirM In Hacti'rloliii;) Cilrntho Clirml- - r.-t-l anil Other I,nlioiUorlt'. Tho rojent death of Louis Pas-tou- r, fonndor of tho institute at Paris which bears his name, ron-do- rs especially timely a letter re- garding the French institute con- tributed to tho Polytechnio of October 26 by Professor William P. Mason of tho ltenssolanr Poly- technic Instituto. Profossor Ma- son first described the Pastonr Institute and then its work in tho study of bacteriology, and notably the bacteriology of disease. Aside from tho extensive chemical and bacteriul laboratories housed in an building, thoro is a veritable zoological garden, where rabbits, monkoys, rats, mice, guinea pigs, chiakons and dogs aro kept in abuudanco for experi- mental purposes. This is nil in tho city. The horses from which antitoxins is produced aro outside the city, as described below. Tho autitoxino is manufactured at Garch, about eighteen miles from Paris, whore somo eighty fiuo horsos aro kept in a Govern- ment p.irk. The process is des- cribed by Professor Mason as follows: A horse is iunculattd with a small dose of the poison of diph- theria, insufficient in quantity to kill, and in bulk about a hulf-thimblr- This dose is gradual- ly increased ovory other day dur-in- c tho three mouths. Whoo the doso has reached 200 cu. om., which may bo repeated for threo or four days in succession with- out hurting tho horso, the animal, is in condition for tho manufac- ture of the antitoxino. During this process tho horso has had at times a slight favor as a result of tho inoculations, but so carofully iu tho doso of poison increased that thoro havo been only two deaths out of 110 horsos. In order to prepare tho antitoxino, blood is taken from tho jugular vein of the immunizod horso and received into sterilo glass jars, in which, after standing twenty-fo- ur hoars, tho blood separates from the serum. Tho sorura is drawn off into sterilo packing bot- tles, and is ready for use as anti- toxino. Bleeding tukos place on Mondays and Wednesdays, in the morning, tho same horsos boing bled on tho two days. Six quarts of blood aro taken from eaoh horse Monday morning and four SuarU on tho following The animals aro thon givon twenty days' rest, when tho blood- ing is ropoatod, as abnvo, indefi- nitely. Ono horse, ot the timo of my visit, had already furnished 400 quarts of blood. In ordi r to maintain tho immunity of tho horso 200 cubio centimeters of tho dipthena poison are intro- duced into ouch horso on tho Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday following tho Wednosdny bleeding, in all 800 oubic conti meters, which is more than ono and a half pints per animal. To propaio the toxino, or diph- theria, poison, with which tho horsos aro inoculated, bouillon or olour beef is mado slightly alka- line, and 2 per cont. of boef pep- tone is added. This liquid is sown with diphthoria gorms taken from tho throat of a diphthoria uationt. A gentle ourront of air puling ovor the liquid, which ib kept in a conical flask, causes a luxuriant crop of diphthoria germs to grow on the aurfaco. During tho process of growth the gorms produoa tho highly poibonous Continued on Gtlt page. LATEST FROM HAWAII. KVKSTS OK TWO WIII'.KS ON tiii: IIIG INLAND. W umun 4oc Amrny In tho Wood SocIhI KiciitK Local mtcrprlNO ' AccIdPiitn. I'.tc. For tho following Horns, somo of them coudonsod from tho ori- ginal, tho Bulletin is indebted to tho Hilo Tribune: Young mon of Hilo have orga- nized tho Torpsicborean Olub, with Gardner K. Wilder us pro-sidon- t, Arthur W. Eichardson us secretary and Wnlter A. Hardy as treasuror. It had thirty-fiv- o members in a fow days. W. Kinney, manager of tho Ho-nom- u sug.ir plantation informs us th.it ho has purchased tho ontiro intorost of tho Honolulu parties iu tho Hawaiian Land & Improve- ment Co., thus this important in- dustry comes ontiroly to this isl- and. It tends to show the faith of local men in our smaller indus- tries. Mr?. Andrew Neilson. a Scan dinavian woman, wont aBtraj' In tho wildornoss on her way from Hilo to hor homo in Puna. She was found by tho police, whom Sheriff Hitchcock had turned out in full forco to search, on tho third day after hor dopurture. She was in an oxhuusted condition but is being cared for by tho Sher 11' and will soon bo nblo to go home. Port Inspector J. M. Jane had a narrow escape while bathing. His companion, Mr. Oawloy, dis- covered his plight in timo and securing holp brought him ushor in safety. A race botweon tho Bteam launches Star, owned by Dr. Williams, and Dark Horse, by C. C. Kennody, on Christmas Day was won by tho Dark Horso. St. Mary's school has roceived a nice now organ diroot from Cin- cinnati. Albert (J. Lobonstoin attacks tho Tribune in its own columns for favoring a non-rosid- ent for Senator. Bonds wore forfeited at the Cir- cuit Court term in the criminal cases of Kalika Spencer, Charles Hefforman and Hugh Watt. Joao Frogosa, appollant from Haraakua, was disohargod. Umiolii was tried for murder in tho killing of Loo Hoo at Honokaa, and the jury re- turned a verdict, 10 to 2, of not guilty. Work of the Buroau of Public Lands in the District of Hilo is boing pushed. Tho Bishop of Punopolis was to stay about ten days on tho scone of his formor labors as a priest, and hoped to bo ablo to dedicate tho new churches at Kalooa unci Olaa beforo returning to Hono- lulu. The Kinau had a most tempes- tuous voyage from Honolulu, boing anablu to touch at Kuwiii-h- ao or Mahukona. Thoro is somo slight talk con- cerning tho establishment of a local bank in Hilo. Out of Time. Timo, having run down, has coasod to go and, as Stacker says wo have seen its last issuo, it be- hooves tho g.ithorer-i- n of liter- ature to hoard up copies, so that posterity muy havo tho pleasuro of seeing what taste their forefathers had. Timo wub regularly wound up on Saturday lust, but tho ef- fort broke the main spring of the works. As a consoquenao Mr. Stacker has entered new journal- istic fields, while Mr. Dorruuoe, tho exbusinoss mauagor, is car- rying tho mascot of the establish- ment around, in the shape of a largo tin watoh about tho size of u bruukr'nst plato. It gous( too, at the "paoo tint kills." AfJs J i iJiif " iiaW. i& ahk&tt&i'feli' ;flti.iEWifrte W ... U W., . wnAii-iitA- ' ii liiifl 1 JJiMtriiiikiiiii JAPANESE COMPETITION, mj:k;hantn op s.vn fiia:scim'o takk aci1d.v. I'rnr i:xirccil thai the Mltln llrotvn .lion MM Itiiln (VrlMn I'nclflc Cun.i IiHl'i'lrlrs. The following report of action taken by S.ni Fraucifaco Vnor-chan- ts regarding Japaueso com- petition is ubridgod from tho Chronicle: Tho manufacturers, producers-an- business men of Sau Francis- co aro going to find out just what? they havo to four from tho com- petition of Japanese produots turned out by tho "little brown mou" at wages which would not keep an American laborer in tobacco. Tho result of their in- vestigations will bo laid boforo Congress by Representative Grove L. Johnson, and the national legislators will bo asko'd to act before American "products are forced from the mirkots of this country aB woll us abroad. The matter was formally taken' in hund yestorduy by tho Ohnm-bo- r of Commerce and the Manu- facturers and Producors' Associa- tion. Committees reprosonting both bodies met in the rooms of the Chamber ot Oommoroe, in- formally discussed tho question, and uppoiutod to 1 m pursue certain lines ot inves- tigation whioh would show the real dungor from tho choap labor of tho Mikado's dominion. Tho main committees had been ap- pointed on receipt of a letter from Congressman Johnson asking for vorifiod data and specific instanced whoro damage was threatened to Amorican business mon, so that tho subjoct might bo effectively ugitatod in tho National Legisla- ture. This lettor was tolographod in full from Washington to tho Unromclo last wook. Tho Chamber of Commorco was represented at the meeting by Hugh Craig, tho insurance man, and Wakonold Baker of Baker & Hamilton, For tho manufactur- ers and Producors' Association Julian Sonntag of the Giant Powclor Company and A. bhar-bor- o of tho Italian-Swis- s Colony appeared. Mr. Craig was quick- ly ohosen chairman of tho joint committee and Mr. Sonutag re- corded tho proceedings. Tho communication of Con- gressman Johnson wub read and an informal discussion of the whole quostiou of cheap Jupanesa products followed. Evory mem- ber of tho committee was" strong in tho belief that tho mutter was assuming serious proportions and it was the general sontimont that the businoss mon could not got to work any too soon to protect thomsolves. Tho need of giving' Congressman Johnson unimpench::tK ablo facts and figures with which C1 to break tho lethargic indiffercnoo of tho East was strongly felt and that was the determiuttivo idei of the meeting Tho fact thut nine carloads of buttons had boon purchased from Japuneso manufacturers by an Amorican house was citod as an instance of an oncroaohmout on Amorican markets. Mr. Baker said it Bhould be ascertained what kind of buttons theso woro, wheth- er of bono, metal or other mater- ials. Ho was doubtful wbother tho Japaueso could successfully compote in metal produots, for ho understood thejr nearost supply of iron was Corea. However, it should be found out precisely what they were doing, what thoy intoudod to do, and, furthermore, . their sourcos of Bupply and their facilities for manufacturing. A oommitteo of competent men should investigate ouch line, and m 1 14.. rfl , 2 hi '$ "4 i - $ t Vv i Sc ' S .) i A.' M la "lis ijiL iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1 " 'iii'JB

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Page 1: zPaintingz- · 2015-06-01 · VOL. 1. NO. 197. THE EVENING BULLETIN. Published every day except Sunday at G09 King Stroot, Honolulu, ... out a word or it Hue of "immoral or Jmle-con-

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VOL. 1. NO. 197.

THE EVENING BULLETIN.

Published every day except Sunday atG09 King Stroot, Honolulu, H. I.

SUnSCItU'TION hatks.Per Month, anywhero in the Ha-

waiian Islands 8 7

Per Year. ......... 8Per Year, postpaid to America,

Cannda, or Mexico ............ 10 wPer Year, postpaid, other Forolgn

Countrloa ....13 00l'nyiihlo Invnrlublv In Advance

Tclcnhono 250. P. O. Box 89.

B. L FINNEY, Manager.

MISS ELENORE INGERSOLL

TEArunn or the

IteMence wili Mrs. K. E. Wall, Borotiw

nla nud Miller struts.AiWrcsa I 0. Box 403. m

$250.00.

"THE HAWAIIAN" WH.L PAY THEsum o two hnmlroi'. Mid fifty dollar to .anyperson or ihthoiii conucetcil with ' J.J10

l'acillo Coimn.icinl AdvertlfitT" or theHawaiian Gniette Conilmtiy, who will pointout a word or it Hue of "immoral or Jmle-con- t"

matter in tho December number of

Tun Hawmian. Judgment an to uintterto bo rendered by tho New York Herald,tho Now Ywrk Uvenlng Post, or the WYork Times. Ciilicism to be mibmitteil inwriting to the Editor of Tiik Hawaiianwithin sixty dayu-h.-U.

102-l- f Editor of Tuic Hawahav.

"two great worksTHE

rvn i vn m WWmAXTr ! All J U1011V1

AND THE

Columbian Historical Nov

TUB VOnMBIl ACCEl-TE- A8 THE

llv the leading Colleges anil moat noted State"men and Writers

Of the World.Tho latter as tho

MOST INTERESTINGHistory of America

Ever Written.READ A FEW OPINIONS:

The Dictionary!lrof. Shaler f Ilnrvtird noyn :

"It will remain an enduring monumentto tho labor of its editors."l'rof. Snyc iif Oxford ITnhernIty ay :

"It will doservo oil of the oncomia passoilnpon it."Vrof. AVlioelernf Yale dayl

"Clear, couciso, accurate, comprclion-slvo.- "

The Historical Novels.By Professor John R. MueloU."

Win. McKlnley, Ooornr of Ohio, unym"Ono of tho aost beautiful productions

of tho Amerlctin prss I havo ever beon."

1.01 1 1. Morton, Oiifior of New York,

"They poscm nnlvemal interest, andtell tho story of the now world In a unique,pleasant anil instructive wannor."Jf. J. Smith. I. O. O. r. Library

AHHOclatlon. Nityitl"My jndRmeut is that In the harmonious

blending of u thrilling romance with thomost important facts In tho Idstory of ourcountry, thoy are without a parallel.

B. R. FOSS,Soliciting Agont.

COKiuc stioet, Honolulu, .II. I.102-t- f

House and Lots for Sale.

There is a now house and lotsituated at Kapalama. Right on

tho tram-way- s lino. Tho lot is 55

foot wido by 100 feet long andbeing rented at S120 a year; will

soil at $900 cash. A very good

investment. There aro fivo more

lots in tho same location, whichwill bo sold at very reasonableprices.

For further particulars apply to

W. 0. AOHI.103-l- m

Scliool of --A.it II

D. HOWARD HITGHCOCKHas resumed Instruction In

Drawing-c-an- d--zPaintingz-

At his class rooms ou Hotel street.I'rvM vnnciAiinltln

101-l- w

IInrl O UulJIs the source of good health.

Ayer's SarsaparillaMakes Puro Blood,Strengthens tho Nerves,Shaipens tho Appotito,Removes that Tired Fooling,and Makes Life Worth Living.

Suf fororsfrom indiges-tion, generaldebility, skindiseases, orany other ail-

ment arisingfrom impureblood, shouldtoko

AYER'SLLA

CJ.l I'ziih &t ths World's Great expositions.

E2? Ilowaroof cheap Imitations. Thoname Ayer's Siivsiiparllln Is promi-nent on tho wrapper, anil Is blown Intho glass of each bottle.

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

MwtiBg

Imports of Champagne In-

to the United States,

FflOM JAN. 1ST TO JUNE 1ST, 1895.

Cases,Q H Mumm & Co.'s extra

dry 30,831Pommory & Greno 11,798Moot & Ohandon 9,608Hoidsieck & Co., (dry

Monopole) 7.501Louis Itoedoror 3.438Ruinurt .' 3,136Perrier Jouot 3.286Irroy&Co 1.785Vve. Olicquot 2,378BouohbSeo 992Delbeok&Co 7288t. Murcoanx 334Krug& Go. 270Ohas. Hoidsieck 355Various 5,419

Total... 81,859

COMPILED FROM CUSTOM

HOUSE RECORDS.

Macfarlane & Co.,

Solo Agents for G. H. Mumm & Co.for tho Hawaiian Islands.

124-- tf

The SINGER Received54 First Awards for Sewing Ma-

chines and Embhoidery Workat tho World's Fair, Chicago, 111.,boing tho largost number of award,obtaiued by any Exhibitor, andmore than double tho numbergivon to all other Sewing Ma-

chinesB. Beiuierson,

Agent.my8l tf Bothel st., Honolulu.

HONOLULU, H. PRICE 5 CENTO.

LINCOLN AND NAPOLEON.

Till: 3IAKTVIIEU lMtEHIDI'.NT .

tiik nioNiioi: iiocritiM:.

lie Intended to l'ny Ilia lti'Mpcrtn totho Emperor of I'rance When

tho Ituhcllli.il I.'mlod.

Dining tho war Genoral Thuy-- w,

In the course of a aouvorsu-t'o- n

with Presidont Liucolu,referred to tho occupation ofMexico by tho French, and askedhim what he thouglit'ubout it.

Shrugging up his shouldersand wrinkling his eyebrows,Lincoln said:

"I'm not exactly 'okeored,' butdon't liko tho looks of the thing.Napoleon has taken advan,tago ofour weakness in our timo ofttoublc, and has attempted tofound a monarchy on. the soilof Mexico, in uttor disfcogtud ofthe Monroo doctnue. My policyis, attontl to only one troublout atimo. If we get woll out of ourpresent difficulties and restoro theUniou, I proposo to notify LouisNapoleon that it is about time totake his army out of Mexico.Whon that army is gono. theMexicans will take caro of Maxi-milian. I can host illustratemy position touching this subjectby relating an anoctloto told byDmiol S I)ickouson,Souator fromNow York, in a speech deliveredby him a fow ovenings shico inNew York City. He said that ina certain Connecticut town thorehad lived two men as neighborsand friends for more than sixtyyoars They were pillars in thevillage chinch, pno of thorn beinga doucou minimi Whito.Tho otherwas named Jones. Aftor this longlapse of timo a dcrious difficultyunfortunutely sprang up botwonntho two brethren of the church.Tho feeling waxed so warm bo-twe-

thorn that it grew into abitter feud. Mutual friendsattompted a reconciliation,but thomen would not reconcile FinallyDoacon White became dangerouslyill and drew nigh unto death.Mutual frionds again intorpoaedtheir kind offices to effect a re-

conciliation. They said to BrotherJones that it would bo a sin topermit the sickbrnthor to die withthe quorrol standing. Jones waspersuaded, and called on DeaconWhito. Tho two men talkod overtheir mutual griovauoos, and,agreeing to lot thom bo buriod,shook hands, and oxohungodmutual forgivonoBs in the presenceofdoath. Thodoitcon then laybuck upon his pillow awaiting hisfinal summons, and Jones aroso toleave. But as tho visitor rouohodtho door, Deacon White, with agroat effort, raised himself on hisolbow and called outinawoak,fainting voico: t

" '.brother J ones I l want it dis-tinctly understood thut if I getwell the old grudge stands.' "

Lincoln laughed at the conclu-sion of tho story, saying that wasnbout tho way ho fo't toward thoFrench Emperor. Ho manifestedstrong feeling on this subject, andsaid tho Croatian of an empire,especially by force, at our verydoors was exceedingly offensiveand could not bo ovorlookod bytho United Stutes. It hud causodhim great annoyanco, as ho wasnot in a condition to intorfero soas to provent it. Ho oxpressodhirnBelf strongly in favor of theposition taken by Presidont Mon-roo in his colobratod messago toCongress, in which he deolaredagainst tho acquisition of anyterritory on this continent by anyforeign power.

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Tho annual meeting of theLadies' Sooiety of tho CentralUnion church will tako placo onThursday morning at 10 o'olock.Ah tho annual election of officerswill tako nlaoo a full attondanao

J of tho mombors is desired.

THE PASTEUR INSTITUTE.

Iir.NCltIIIION OF THE HAKUrAC-TUI-

OF ANTIfOXI.NK.

Thollydriitilinhla Clliilciuitl tlict'niirMIn Hacti'rloliii;) Cilrntho Clirml- -

r.-t-l anil Other I,nlioiUorlt'.

Tho rojent death of Louis Pas-tou- r,

fonndor of tho institute atParis which bears his name, ron-do- rs

especially timely a letter re-

garding the French institute con-

tributed to tho Polytechnio of

October 26 by Professor WilliamP. Mason of tho ltenssolanr Poly-

technic Instituto. Profossor Ma-

son first described the PastonrInstitute and then its work in thostudy of bacteriology, and notablythe bacteriology of disease. Asidefrom tho extensive chemical andbacteriul laboratories housed in

an building, thoro is averitable zoological garden, whererabbits, monkoys, rats, mice,guinea pigs, chiakons and dogsaro kept in abuudanco for experi-

mental purposes. This is nil intho city. The horses from whichantitoxins is produced aro outsidethe city, as described below.

Tho autitoxino is manufacturedat Garch, about eighteen milesfrom Paris, whore somo eightyfiuo horsos aro kept in a Govern-ment p.irk. The process is des-

cribed by Professor Mason asfollows:

A horse is iunculattd with asmall dose of the poison of diph-theria, insufficient in quantity tokill, and in bulk about a hulf-thimblr-

This dose is gradual-ly increased ovory other day dur-in- c

tho three mouths. Whoo thedoso has reached 200 cu. om.,which may bo repeated for threoor four days in succession with-out hurting tho horso, the animal,is in condition for tho manufac-ture of the antitoxino. Duringthis process tho horso has had attimes a slight favor as a result oftho inoculations, but so carofullyiu tho doso of poison increasedthat thoro havo been only twodeaths out of 110 horsos. Inorder to prepare tho antitoxino,blood is taken from tho jugularvein of the immunizod horso andreceived into sterilo glass jars,in which, after standing twenty-fo- ur

hoars, tho blood separatesfrom the serum. Tho sorura isdrawn off into sterilo packing bot-tles, and is ready for use as anti-toxino. Bleeding tukos place onMondays and Wednesdays, in themorning, tho same horsos boingbled on tho two days. Six quartsof blood aro taken from eaohhorse Monday morning and four

SuarU on tho followingThe animals aro thon givon

twenty days' rest, when tho blood-ing is ropoatod, as abnvo, indefi-nitely. Ono horse, ot the timo ofmy visit, had already furnished400 quarts of blood. In ordi r tomaintain tho immunity of thohorso 200 cubio centimeters oftho dipthena poison are intro-duced into ouch horso on thoThursday, Friday, Saturday andSunday following tho Wednosdnybleeding, in all 800 oubic contimeters, which is more than onoand a half pints per animal.

To propaio the toxino, or diph-theria, poison, with which thohorsos aro inoculated, bouillon orolour beef is mado slightly alka-

line, and 2 per cont. of boef pep-tone is added. This liquid issown with diphthoria gorms takenfrom tho throat of a diphthoriauationt. A gentle ourront of airpuling ovor the liquid, which ibkept in a conical flask, causes aluxuriant crop of diphthoria germsto grow on the aurfaco. Duringtho process of growth the gormsproduoa tho highly poibonous

Continued on Gtlt page.

LATEST FROM HAWAII.

KVKSTS OK TWO WIII'.KS ON tiii:IIIG INLAND.

W umun 4oc Amrny In tho WoodSocIhI KiciitK Local mtcrprlNO

' AccIdPiitn. I'.tc.

For tho following Horns, somoof them coudonsod from tho ori-

ginal, tho Bulletin is indebtedto tho Hilo Tribune:

Young mon of Hilo have orga-

nized tho Torpsicborean Olub,with Gardner K. Wilder us pro-sidon- t,

Arthur W. Eichardson ussecretary and Wnlter A. Hardyas treasuror. It had thirty-fiv- o

members in a fow days.W. Kinney, manager of tho Ho-nom- u

sug.ir plantation informs usth.it ho has purchased tho ontirointorost of tho Honolulu partiesiu tho Hawaiian Land & Improve-ment Co., thus this important in-

dustry comes ontiroly to this isl-

and. It tends to show the faithof local men in our smaller indus-tries.

Mr?. Andrew Neilson. a Scandinavian woman, wont aBtraj' Intho wildornoss on her way fromHilo to hor homo in Puna. Shewas found by tho police, whomSheriff Hitchcock had turned outin full forco to search, on thothird day after hor dopurture. Shewas in an oxhuusted conditionbut is being cared for by tho Sher 11'

and will soon bo nblo to go home.Port Inspector J. M. Jane had

a narrow escape while bathing.His companion, Mr. Oawloy, dis-covered his plight in timo andsecuring holp brought him ushorin safety.

A race botweon tho Bteamlaunches Star, owned by Dr.Williams, and Dark Horse, by C.C. Kennody, on Christmas Daywas won by tho Dark Horso.

St. Mary's school has roceiveda nice now organ diroot from Cin-cinnati.

Albert (J. Lobonstoin attackstho Tribune in its own columnsfor favoring a non-rosid- ent forSenator.

Bonds wore forfeited at the Cir-cuit Court term in the criminalcases of Kalika Spencer, CharlesHefforman and Hugh Watt. JoaoFrogosa, appollant from Haraakua,was disohargod. Umiolii was triedfor murder in tho killing of LooHoo at Honokaa, and the jury re-

turned a verdict, 10 to 2, of notguilty.

Work of the Buroau of PublicLands in the District of Hilo isboing pushed.

Tho Bishop of Punopolis was tostay about ten days on tho sconeof his formor labors as a priest,and hoped to bo ablo to dedicatetho new churches at Kalooa unciOlaa beforo returning to Hono-lulu.

The Kinau had a most tempes-tuous voyage from Honolulu,boing anablu to touch at Kuwiii-h- ao

or Mahukona.Thoro is somo slight talk con-

cerning tho establishment of alocal bank in Hilo.

Out of Time.

Timo, having run down, hascoasod to go and, as Stacker sayswo have seen its last issuo, it be-

hooves tho g.ithorer-i- n of liter-

ature to hoard up copies, so thatposterity muy havo tho pleasuro ofseeing what taste their forefathershad. Timo wub regularly woundup on Saturday lust, but tho ef-

fort broke the main spring of theworks. As a consoquenao Mr.Stacker has entered new journal-istic fields, while Mr. Dorruuoe,tho exbusinoss mauagor, is car-

rying tho mascot of the establish-ment around, in the shape of alargo tin watoh about tho size of ubruukr'nst plato. It gous( too, atthe "paoo tint kills."

AfJs J i iJiif " iiaW. i& ahk&tt&i'feli'

;flti.iEWifrte W ... UW., . wnAii-iitA- ' ii liiifl 1 JJiMtriiiikiiiii

JAPANESE COMPETITION,

mj:k;hantn op s.vn fiia:scim'otakk aci1d.v.

I'rnr i:xirccil thai the Mltlnllrotvn .lion MM Itiiln (VrlMn

I'nclflc Cun.i IiHl'i'lrlrs.

The following report of actiontaken by S.ni Fraucifaco Vnor-chan- ts

regarding Japaueso com-petition is ubridgod from thoChronicle:

Tho manufacturers, producers-an-

business men of Sau Francis-co aro going to find out just what?they havo to four from tho com-petition of Japanese produotsturned out by tho "little brownmou" at wages which would notkeep an American laborer intobacco. Tho result of their in-

vestigations will bo laid boforoCongress by Representative GroveL. Johnson, and the nationallegislators will bo asko'd to actbefore American "products areforced from the mirkots of thiscountry aB woll us abroad.

The matter was formally taken'in hund yestorduy by tho Ohnm-bo- r

of Commerce and the Manu-facturers and Producors' Associa-tion. Committees reprosontingboth bodies met in the rooms ofthe Chamber ot Oommoroe, in-

formally discussed tho question,and uppoiutod to

1 mpursue certain lines ot inves-tigation whioh would show thereal dungor from tho choap laborof tho Mikado's dominion. Thomain committees had been ap-pointed on receipt of a letter fromCongressman Johnson asking forvorifiod data and specific instancedwhoro damage was threatened toAmorican business mon, so thattho subjoct might bo effectivelyugitatod in tho National Legisla-ture. This lettor was tolographodin full from Washington to thoUnromclo last wook.

Tho Chamber of Commorco wasrepresented at the meeting byHugh Craig, tho insurance man,and Wakonold Baker of Baker &Hamilton, For tho manufactur-ers and Producors' AssociationJulian Sonntag of the GiantPowclor Company and A. bhar-bor- o

of tho Italian-Swis- s Colonyappeared. Mr. Craig was quick-ly ohosen chairman of tho jointcommittee and Mr. Sonutag re-

corded tho proceedings.Tho communication of Con-

gressman Johnson wub read andan informal discussion of thewhole quostiou of cheap Jupanesaproducts followed. Evory mem-ber of tho committee was" strongin tho belief that tho mutter wasassuming serious proportions andit was the general sontimont thatthe businoss mon could not got towork any too soon to protectthomsolves. Tho need of giving'Congressman Johnson unimpench::tKablo facts and figures with which C1

to break tho lethargic indiffercnooof tho East was strongly felt andthat was the determiuttivo idei ofthe meeting

Tho fact thut nine carloads ofbuttons had boon purchased fromJapuneso manufacturers by anAmorican house was citod as aninstance of an oncroaohmout onAmorican markets. Mr. Bakersaid it Bhould be ascertained whatkind of buttons theso woro, wheth-er of bono, metal or other mater-ials. Ho was doubtful wbothertho Japaueso could successfullycompote in metal produots, for hounderstood thejr nearost supplyof iron was Corea. However, itshould be found out preciselywhat they were doing, what thoyintoudod to do, and, furthermore, .their sourcos of Bupply and theirfacilities for manufacturing. Aoommitteo of competent menshould investigate ouch line, and

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Jhe reault would clearly show thodanger monuoitig tho businessaaon of the United StntoB

Following out this idea Mr.Udkor and J. 13. Currier wore np-joint- od

a committoo to invosti-gat- o

Japan's sonrcos jof raw ma:Jerial. Messrs. Bontng andCurtis wero appointed to inquirointo tho facilities for tho ship-ment of goods from Japnn to thoAmerican and othor marketsoonimonly supplied by Americanmanufacturers. Mr. Cruig took2a charge tho gathering of infor-aiatio- u

upon tho prosont fuoili-tie-s

in Japan for tho manufactureol any and nil products, with a'riow to finding out tho effective-

ness of the mnohinory now thore,also the import dutioH on tmiohiu-r- y

used by tho Japanoso or liko-Y- f

to bo purchasod. Moesrs.l'.ikor, Curlier and ItutheifoidTill invostigit tho production:! certain lines of goods in Japan,including cottons and silks, alljiodupta of iion, buttons,aatchos, watchos, bicycles, ropennd jnto. To iiscortaiu just whatJ. .an is best fitted to produce, A.Scarboro and John Rutherfordtore appointed. This inquirytrill coinprohond climate, soillud all natural advantig"S.

The committee will report January 6th, and it is expected thatjdIuhuIo statistics will tliou boready to bo sent to Washington.

During tho informal dibcussion.vluun ccuunied a (neater part ofThe time of tho meeting, manjtatciueuts woro mado, tending to3I10W that tho merchants weronot considerably alarmed. Mr.B.i!;ur knew that the Japaneseaero negotiating for mac'jinerylor 11 nail plant and njutoplnut.In fact, it was entirely lik-il- thatthe plant of tho Oakland com-

pany would soon bo moved to thoolher aide of the Pucific.

Mr. Craig told how a friend of!s had bought in Japan ton

6oxes of ordinary parlor mntahosTor 1 cont. Their inroads alonglon tho loxtilo line, however,

Sad been tho groatest so fur. Es-pecially was tins eo in cottons,lie euoko of a pieco of silk tapes-W- y

for which Fiotich artists askedtlO.OOO and which had boon madein Japan for S700.

"Ur. Sinntag had boon told thatH10 Jupuneso could turn outirate lies for 20 conts which woroSi every way as good as tho Ame3i"can article which rotuiled at

1.50. Mr. Craig said watches--tiM made in Japan by girls whonero pa'd 3 conts a day, and worksxhich in this country cost TzUsould be turned out thoro for $8

Many of these statements weroaorelv hearsay, but the morchants consider thorn as at leastpartly truo, and now will findAow much, if any, the mutter hasdreen exaggerated.

LOSS OK Till: HWAX PINIJ.

tlie VriiWrr raptured Irom the C'lilupon Wrecked.

Yokohama, Japan, Dec. 263fbo ornisor It trim Ping, whichILe Japanoso captuted from theCOhinose during the recont war.Tas wrecked on December 21, off'jfio Pescidor Islands. Most of

o oflicois who wero in charge of3ho deck at tho time of the acci-dte- nt

und sixty mon nro miBsingThe Kwnn'l'ing was a vessel of

3)10 tons, mounting sevon gnus3he w is attached to the ChineoeJViyung squadron, and was one of

Ao voi-sol- s surrendered on ioo-vmnt- y

17 last to tho Japanesi at'flToi-hii-w-

A privuto socrotnry of a publicannn whs recently ordered to send3 (otter to un office seokor, offer-ag'h- im

a position. It was couch--i- j

in theso words: "You areawrked down for a position in thoSostom Honio, as vour wellknowncapacity Tho scribe

d written an r for a c. fnde-jrnde-

The recent diooopan convoca-:Eo- uhad a bad effect on e

reverence The Sentineljatou that half a dozon M'otvs

.ot into a rov in a Spring stroetfteerssloon, tho other t, whenShe proprhtnr arose and remark-t- i

with dignity, "Gont'omon. 1

wint you to undorfitnnd thut thisni not an Episcopal council."

In ono day recently EmperorTfiliam'of Gnrmany wrotoa song,glinted a pioturo, designed a fortmd lost his totnpor, It was atSril day with him, too.

A, J. Derby, D.D.S., Dontalaftce Cottaca No. 100, AlakoaraSioet, telephone No. 615. OfficeBsurs 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

7'EVENING BULLETIN, JANUARY 8, 1896.

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Music .

Music

Music

THE MUSIC STORE.If you don't believe itjust call on us, and wowill convince quicklyyou that wo arc in it.

PIANOS- -

American make, from$275, warranted forfivo years.

ORGANS- -

Solid oak. Americanmake. 7 stops, aworld beater, 40.

GUITARSFrom 4 up.

GRADED MUSIC-Fo- r

Tkaohkr's Usk,finest selection everoffered fur sale in Ho-nolulu.

THE BEST STRINGSfor violins, guitarsand banjos, that mon-

ey can buy. Wc keepno cheap trash.

PIANOS AND ORGANS SOLD ON EASY

PAYMENT SYSTEM,:

WALL, - NICHOLSCOMPANY.

Republic Building.100-- tf

delay butbdygwa bottle, of

HamiU, 1 Irtllo If

ffE'i v mm K- -

ancl be.vcaAy to alftidfdti3 CURznny

I JIC. rjsimrocX

Hollister -:- - DrugCompany,

135-t- f Agents for tbe Ilawailan Ialnuds.

Xoi SaleBuilding -:- - Lots

AT'

TMEJbJSZX'S&X m

Dclluuttu situation. Hesntifnl view of theoccun. Kxccllcnt neighborhood. Lovelysurroundlniis.

A. V. GEAR.181-- tt

When It Comes

To Disinfectants we still have

plenty, our stock has not

been exhausted, and new

arrivals are on hand.

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Geo. H. HiicldyD.W.S.

DJSIS'TIST.Fokt SuttfT, on-- . Catiiuik' SIixios.

IIoum from (1 a.m. to 4 r.M.154-t- f

:- - Dr. Russel, -- :

OflicO) Mnsonic Building.

Hours: : 11 am, 3--5 inn. : Tclvphone 4SI,

ItcsUtcncc llnwnllan Hotel.llV-l-

D.J. CASHMAN.

SAIL AND TENT MAKER.

Awnings n Specialty. Over Cul- i-forniaFobd Company's atore.

3G-t- f.

Aloha Bath House.

TO JIAU1NU RAILWAY.NEXT luouylit free from the tug-bo-

wLnrf on tclciihouiuK o. CSS. 1'uruisLedroonm to let on the premises.

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

VT. H. WINCHESTER,HARNESS MAKER AND 8ADDLEH.

Soils Hawaiian trees andEnglish snddles.

Our Motto is :

"Taka Pains and Keep Customers."llCBothclSt., betwcouKing and Hotel,

Telepbono OTO. 152-t- f

That'sEight

Vou'i Forget That?ii:ii:ii:on & ujbci&kic.

Have asplonilfd line of

NEW -:- - SUITINGS,For the

ZHZolid-SfST-- s IArlington Dlock, : : : : Hotel street.

S. JJBckBr, Mgr,

Bargains inOlooks, Watches andJewelry !

Owing to fniliug licoltli, 1 wish to closeout my business enrly next year. To thisend I will sell my en'ire stock of

Clocks, Watohes andJewelry !

VQWtSt VWCtS ?0V CkStt.

GREAT BARGAINS WILL RE GIVEN.

Thomas Lindsay,Campbell Block, - Merchant St

144 tf

THE "ARLINGTON'A FAMIIiY HOTEL.

J1. ICrovuso, - DcProp.

Por Dny 8 2.00Per Week 12.00

Tho Beat of Attendance, the Best Situn-tio- u

and tho Finest Meals in this City

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

Next LncoV 1'JnniiiR Mill, will havefresh every dny

MACHINE MADE POIVJIOM THK

KALIHI POI FACTORY,

Which will bo sold to families iu lorge orsiiinll qnnutitiM. No Contain- -

HIS rCKKIHUH).

W. L. WILCOX,l.lltf- - Proprietor Kiilihi l'oi Factory.

Sfniu open c drinks.

N. F. BUHGESSRepairs Garden Ilos.Spnnilers Water Taps.

Etc, Etc.

Saw Filing ami all kinds of Tools Sharp-ened, including Carving Knives and Scis-sors. Lawn Mowers repaired and for rent.Also, Setting Glass in fnct nil kinds of.Jonmng. Woric called ior nua returned.Shop nnd residence en Miller street,Ring up Telophouo 852. tf

S. KIMTJRA,Wholesale Dealer in Japanese

Wines.Liquors nnd Prol9lons, Sakl a specialty,

Allen Street. Telephone 703.151-l- y

LIN SING- - KEE,PLUMBER AND TIN SMITH.

403 Hotel strcot, Honolulu.47-t- f

QTJONG SAM KEE & CO.Importers and s In General

McrchandUc,

Wholesale Wine and Spirit Merchants,

145 Corner King and Mnunnkea Sts.

C T. AKANA,No. 32f, Nuuauu streot.

AERCHANT TAILOR,Fine Suitings made to order at lowest prices.145 Clothes cleaned and repaired. ,

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

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

Doots nnd Shoes to order. I use tho bestmaterial. Goods warranted towcar well. 14- 2-

L. AHLO,No. 408, Nnnanu strcot.

Ilns just received a new line ofDRY GOODS, LADIES AND GENTS'

SHOES AND GENERAL MERCHAN- -DISK.

Agent for the following rice plantations:Waipio, Wniawn, Wuimalu, Waialua,Knneoho and Kapalauia.

fJF My rico from Knneoho is markedL A and is guaranteed Al.P.O. Box 114, .... Telephono 109.

143- -

LARSEN'S

EXPRESSKino and Nuuanu Biurets.

Telephone S1."3.

f& ConJiaent is unnecebboy.

WM, LARSEN.135-t- f N

EVERY i MAN i HIS i OWN i HDRSE I EDCTDR,

DR. POTTIE'SCELEBRATED -:- - LIVE -:- - STOCK -:- - REMEDIES

KOU TUB CUltK or DISEASES OK

HORSBS, CATTLE, SHEEP, BOBS, SWINE MS POULTRY.

ALSO

Tli'o innrvelous remedy which prevents

Hair Falling OutFOR SALE BY

Sole Agent, Honolulu.RT Neat pamphlet free on application. P. O. llox 292, Telephone 20. , 100-t- f

TEL. 604 K CQWftPd " TEL- - Mt

Family "AAt2,-.J-0Re- PPeoples

7 V , JB BfcJ

HOTEL STREET, OPPOSITE ARLINGTON BLOCK.

CHOICE FRESH GROCERIESJuet opened a full nt'tl complete nssortmont of theluxuries nnd dolioncii'8 from ovory civilized notion,which will bo sold lower thnn the lowest. . . .

Fresh. California Creamery and Island Butter.VAIIIIIjY TUAUB A Sl'KCIALTY.

All Goods dclivero I promptly- - Civility and ovcry attention given to cuHtomers at

COWAN'S CASH STORE.

J. T. Waierhouse.

Cfcucen Sti'eet Store.

GROCERY DEPT.

EVAPORATED1TRUITS.PEACHES,

PEAKS,

APPLES, ETC.

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

Hams nnd 'Bncon, Potted

Meats, Boston Bnked Benns nnd

Cereals.

MERCHANDISE DEPT.

DKY GOODS,

BLANKETS,

DEESS TItlMMINGS,

COTTON GOODS,

DENIMS,

I X L LIME.

CROCKERY DEPART-MENT.

STONEWARE,

CHINAWARE,

HAYILAND CHINA,

LAMPS, ETC,

HARDWARE.

FORT STEET, NO 10.

DRY GOODS,

SILKS,

LACES, I

TRIMMINGS,

LINENS.

JohnT. "Waterhoiise.193-t- f

FOR . . .

TINWARE, CROCKERY, HARD-

WARE, CIGARS, ETC,

At prices, go toWING TAI LUNG.

141- - 831 Nuuanu street.

CHEONG KEE CO.,

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

141 Nuuanu and Hotel streets

t, ,. vie Akifj. wAjttiJjLy i J 'i....fi!i ' 'S' ,

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Ropilill

BRAUNSCHWEIGER - & - CO,

Importers andLIquor merchants.No. 5, Druinm Street, - San Francisco.

Toil SALE IN BULK.

American IJookdok Whiskies in Bond perbarrel containing about 40 gallons eachat various prices according to ago andquality.

California Qraie Bkakdy in Bond perbarrel of about 40 to 60 gallons.

OA8E GOODS.

Alio the celebrated Cate Wiiskies:"Extra Pony" Bourbon Wbisky, 12 bottles,

3 gallons per case.''BeorpruBs" Dourbon Wbisky, 12 bottles, 2

2-- 5 gallons per case."Old lloueor" Bourbon Whisky, 12 bottles,

2 2-- 5 gallons per case."Tennessee Whito Byo" Whisky, 12 bottles,

2 2 C gallons per case.

CALIFORNIA I'onT WINES, SHEIUUES,ANGELICA.

Send orders by .mail. Satisfaction gua-ranteed,

Brannschweiger & Co.,141-l- No. 5, Drumm Ktrtot.

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Henri! from nt I'orllaiull'eiiccnblc-nnpi'iiilui- ;

I'cllow.Moro faots regarding tho move-

ments of Rolsou J. Mtirkoe, thowould-b- o filibuster, who plannedto reatoro tho royalists to powerin Hawaii and mnko himsnlf thoPrince of Honolulu, havo beonlearned, says tho San FranciscoGhroniclo of Docorabor 24. Aswas stiitod in tho Ohrnniolo a fow

days ago, ho wont north and isprobably in Seattle or so mo PugotBound port. Tho arrest of hiscomrades, Undorwood and Mor-

row, alius Shoridan, lias not stop-ped him from carrying on hispreparations, as fur as known.

It has been learned that Mar-ko- o

loft this city on tho stenmarStato of California on Decombor5th. Jesse T. I'ook of this cityand H. M. Bush of Martinez oc-

cupied tho Huino stateroom witliMarkoo on tho trip, but ho toldthem nothing of his plans. Infact, he did not mention tho nub-jo- ot

of filibustering t thorn.Mr. Peck s.iid last evoning:

"When I read in the "Chronicle"thnt Mnrkoe was trying to gettogether a force of inn to enpturoHonolulu and rostoro tho Queento tho throne 1 mudo up my mindto toll what I know of Murkoo'smovements. Markoe was in thosumo stater K in with iny friond,Mr. Bush, and myself, but henever s.iid a word io mo abouthis cintoiiipti'Ud invasion of theILiwaiian islands. Ho said howas a lawyer from St. Paul, andthat ho was lo 'king for busir.essopenings in California. Uo Wiavery polite ami friendly, and 1

uover suspected nis truo businoss.Ho went ns fur as Portland, wherowe Boparutod We beeonio veryfriondly, and ho promised towrite to. us, but wo havo not heardfrom hi in and th'erefuro do notknow whero ho has gone.'1

There is quite a mystery nbmttho disappearing of Itollson orEollo J. Markoo and W.S.Burrell.Burroll is tho mau who was

by Markoo, Undorwoodand Morrow, tho loading filibus-ters, who wanted him to beoomoa captain of ouo of the companiesof raon who were to capturo Ha-waii. Burroll oxposod tho plot tConsul-Gener- al Wilder, and wasemployed to aot as deteotive fortbo Hawaiian republic in learn-ing the secret of tho filibusters.

Burrell mel Markoo at his hoad-- q

li.rtors at G2G Bush street andAiorrow at 711 Bush street, whoretho two men had recruiting oilicos. Aftor Undorwood and Mor-row left fr Honolulu, Burrellwont to Seuttlo with some of thoconspirators and nothing has bo( nheard of htm since. Consul-Gon-or- al

"Wilder is still waiting pa-

tiently to hoar from Burrell.Underwood and Morrow, alias

Shoridan, uro still in jail at Ho-

nolulu, and from all uppearancos,they are likely to remain therofor some time.

City Carriago Co.. J. S. And.rado, manager. If you want ahaok with good horse and care-ful drivor ring up Telephone 113,corner of Jort and MerchantBtreets- - Hack at all hours.

(From V. S. Journal JttdMtu.)Prof.W.n.rc cUo.wlio makes aipccialtjr of Epilepsy,has without doubt treated and cured moro cased tliaany living Ihylrtan ; "i u, success l ustonUliing. Wo

aavoheardofciueuol'joycnrn'itUindlnKciircdbyhlm.IIopuljllhenYalunu!uwr.ikoiitlimdlM'ovtulcUhotend J with a largo bottlo of lin absolute cure, free toany auffercr w ho mayend their P.O. and Express ad.drees. Wo aiivlso anyone wlriilng n euro to oddnn,Vrof. W. 11. 1'KEKK, F. J 4 Cedar BL, New York.

Wanted, ' at the Louvre Saloon,

01 Nuuanu Street.6000 mou daily to drink tho 5000

..FAMOUS SEATTLE BEER,..

ICE COLD ON DRAUGHT.

EDWARD & HARRY,Postoffico Box 475 Honolulu.

132-C-

AHI,MANUFACTURER, : UPHOL-

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

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

No. 89, Nuuanu street.

lias on hand Cofflns, Cnrnphor Trunks,Matting, Wardrobes. Desks, Matressos, etc

' Call in and inspect goods.IGO-t- f

Ono Thins hnil Another.A prominent physician Fayss "Do

not lnnco tho gums of infants. If thoynro rod mid irritated, thoro must boFomo othor condition to ncconut for thotrouble." IIo docs not think that nor-mal dentition is to bo interfered with.

Soro or inflamed oyes nro relieved bybathing in tepid or wurin wuter luwhich n llttlo salt has been dissolved.Au individual towol should bo used inall such cases never ono which is usedin common by mombors of tho family.

ETIQUETTE.The Newest Thine In ItiYltntlonn Small

but "cntlal D.italU.Wedding invitations nro consigned to

tlio post from two to thrco weeks g

tho dato of tho wedding. Tliososent to friends and relatives abroad nrostarted on their foroigii journey fullythrco weoks before.

A roprcsontativo invitation is as fol-lows :

Sir. and Mrs, Clarcnco Follln Berkeleyrefluent tho honour of your pmncncont tho ninrrlngo of their daughter,

Allco Bartram,to

Mr. Edwnril Prencott Harrison,on Wednesday, Juno tho twenty-flrat- ,

at twclra o'clock, Intho Church of tho Honvunly Host.

Tho engraving, a round hand script,without flourish ami with littlo Fund-ing, has n tondency toward tho mediumand tho small in size. Tho lines nrooloso together, nllowiug considorablomargin at top and bottom of tbo uoto.

Tho paper most preferred is thatwhito product of American manufacturevariously designated as dull kid nndparchment finish, in si 7.0 between octa-vo and billot When folded it fits nn

that is almost squaro nnd whichoffers a choico of cither .1 pointed or asquaro flap. In town tho pointed flap isconsidered tho propor thing, whilo thocountry favors tho squaro ono. Tho

inclosing tho uoto is withoutgum and of tho samo woight as tho

whilo tho outer ono, intendedas a carrier only, is of lighter qualityand gummed for scaling.

Tbo Ladies' Homo Journal, authorityfor tho foregoing, says that for churchweddings overy thing pertains to formal-ity, and tho invitation ns well as thoceremony is impressivo in nil dotails.Tho unmos of tho parents heading thoinvitation aro now moro often written infull, thus iusuriug a good looking lineat tho top of tho uoto. Tho nso of thoinitials, which nro iudoflnito, is to bodiscouraged. Tho "r" nnd "r" in"Mr." nnd "Mrs." nro frequently on --

graved nbovo tho lino, owing partly totho English custom of eo doing and

when tho parents' names aro longmoro spaco on tho lino is gained. Withshort names tho nbbroviations aro prcf-orabl- o

on tho lino with tho other smnllletters. For tho eamo reason "nnd" infull is substituted for tho abbreviation,although tho latter is moro often nsod.Tho lino "roquost r of yourprosonco" almost invariably appears ona church invitation with "honour"spelled with n "11."

For a homo wodding invitation thewords "honour" and "presonco" giveplace to "plensuro" and "company."

An even moro elegant method is toemploy tho nso of a blank or dotted linenfter "request tho honour of," nponwhich towrito tho gnost's name, "com-pany at tho marriago of their daughter"following on tho lino below.

Tho names of brido and groom areseparated by tho littlo word "to," al-

though somo consider "and" quito nsproper.

Tho omission of tho prefix "miss".from tho daughter's name is ouatomaryon an invitation, but should nevor occurwhen tho bride is a sister, cousin ornieco of the people issuing tho invita-tions.

A Good Floor Btaln,A good, smooth, soft wood floor may

be stained a rlob, dark brown by the useof a pound of asphaltum mixed witlione-ha- lf pound of booswitx, or a greatorquantity of oach in prcportion. Addmore asphaltum if too light. Applywith a spongo or brush. A thin ooat ofahollao is then put on, lightly sandpnporcd off and varnished.

HO YEN KEE & CO.,

Plumbersand dealers In

CnOCK.EKY, GLASSWARE, ETC., ETC.

Water Pipes, laid and repaired,and plumbing neatly executed.

143- - No 41, Nuuanu street.

Orient Planing Mill,VING PAT & CO.,

CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS,Furniture of all kinds made and repaired

Building houses and waking rice mills a spe-cialty. P. O. Box 103, corner King and BethelBtrceU. 142

FINEST GRADE DF

Hawaiian Blue StoneFrom the

FamousPonabou Qua-

rries!nrAmii 13 I88SVh Ahp i rn. I

I toil CITT MK. ( ThefinestSlontI tMiiurr I in Hawaii for

mi rjjuc run 1 building andfencing pur-posesCut toorder lu anysize or shapeto suit the

TQMLINSONV trade or pub-

lic. . ....rWTIils stoneis the same ssused in the I'u- -

nation Colleee

Mr h andbuildlnirs.

Von Holt

Agent fdr J.uno Bros., S. F.

Arthur Harrison, Prop.15l-- tf

mmmm.EVENING BULLETIN, JANUARY 8, 1800.

--- :-- GOODSInvito Ladles ticntlcmeii In-

spect stock

SCltEENS, TABLE COVERS AND QUILL'S,

Lnctinor Wuvo uncibronxu.

CAiutr stock

FURNISHINGS.

HOLIDAYcordially

iny

UMDUOIDHltED

33 until"til

MEN'SJ3?- - Especially the

Hole! street, next

Silk crepes

Pretty drtnvinecktioa,

workcloth, just thodross patterns,whito anddross in babycarved ivorytortoise shellcombs andvases hanging,

Populai a fewfow prettyand shavingsroll, 40 yardshair pin boxes,Prices and bags

Ij5f" Muchand all prices

A.177-l- m

P. O. Box 480.

and

Hlilvmw

VAMATOVA

solul colors, silk bed spreads, pnjn-111- ns,

ciiriliion covers, tidies, doyliosmid lianil painted silk boltingtiring for painting on. Sovornlsilk

ladies embroidered dressesbrown linen and ono pretty

blue, beveled mirrors with elegantbnt-Li- , carved ivory boxes. Inthere lorgnettes, ladios sido

pins in various styles, ifloworwall and stand, colored porco-liii-n,

dozen broad and butter plates,pearl rings and pins, in grass

shaving slippers, mattingseach, lodies silver powder and

and endless variety boxessuitable for candy for children.

nbovo, Into importations,greatly reduced. Open evenings.

BARNES.

ttZZZtt5aZ3M&x

FOUNDTHE CHEAPEST PLACE ON ISLANDS TO

Buy & Second-Han- dFURNITURE.

IS

CORNER

)J King & Nuuanu Sts.

jcZ

nipti JL(..iiWvp, f.cv.'iUJ' tyj-HA- z

A&swz-yvt- s

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Exclusive and Attractive.Free and

GET OFF THE TRAM

Telephone 889. mmi

Central JVteat JVEarletLove's Building, Nuuanu

A FIR8T GLABS Market in everytespect.

Onlers delivered promptly all parts ofbo city.

WESTBROOK& OAItESProprietors.

Telepbono 101. 120-t- f.

Live

DELICACIESof all kinds.

HayGrain

and PeedFIIHB DELIVERY.

A. L. MORRIS & CO.,61 Fort Street Telephone 422

150-t- f

TheHaAvaiian

Company,Has largo assortment of

Chandeliers and Elec-trical Goods

Constantly hand.

Estimates given for house wir-

ing and Electrical plants.Marino Wiring spooialty.

THEO.32td Managor.

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SHIRTS.

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TELKPnoNK 245Mutual

AT THE

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Stock

Electric

HOFFMANN,

Honolulu

H. 1.

THE GRASS HOUSE

Bathing Resortat waikiki.

Fin FislliUS.Bait Furnished.

AT BISHOP'S SWITCH

& 4mveMerchant, Exchange

S. I. SHAW, Proprietor.Corner King & Nimniiu Streets, Honolulu

Choico Liquors nnd Fine Boor,

Tolopliono 401.DAI NIPPON.

FOR THE

Holc3La,ys.Satsnma nnd Kutani w,no. Silk Kiuionas

andl'njauaa.Embroidered ITandkcrcbiefs, Doilies,

Cushions nud Cohj-b-.

All Hand Painted.Arlington Block Hotel St.

17W1w

AM NOW prepared to accept your orders

I for dyeing, all kinds of cotton K"ds.woolens, silks, crepes, lawns, etc, atcbcapebt prices:

N MIYAMOTO,182-- U Knullke Btrect makal of Kins Jtrcct.

HOP HING & COiMP ANY,Wliolesalc Dealers In

Chinese 811k, Tea, and Matting,Liquors and Manila Cigars, English and

American Groceries.

402 Hotel street. - Telephone 117.

AH PING,Dealer in Chinese Tea, Cigars

Toanut Oil, Sugar, Soap.Candles, etc., nt lowestmarket pneo. , t . .

Coruor Nuuanu nnd Fnuahi stroota, 143- -

CHIN WO & CO.Younjj Ah In, Mgr.

Corner Bcretanla and Nouanu sts., Honolulu.

MCE I'LANTEItS-Alwa- ys have for slo thebest quality of Hoe. Onr rics narked WOOIs guaranteed to be Al.

Agents for the following rice plantations:Palamu, llalawa, Moanalua, Walkikl, Walplo.Kalawao, Kawalbapa and Waloll, Oahu, andllanalel, Kauai.

HS iei. yio. ruuoi.'u,

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mil tm in n.i .j !HB ,. ... .... I

WAiAME.--""ugY i Q

SATURDAYS . . . .AND

. . . . SUNDAYS

Trains will leavo on Saturdays nt 9:ltn.m., and 1:45 tun., arriving in llonolultat Hill p.m. nud 5:20 p.m.

Train will leave on Sundays nt 0:15 n.marriving in Honolulu at 5:20 p. in.

ROUND TRIP TICKETS:

1st Class $1 762nd01nss 1 25

F. O. Smith,132-3- Oen'l Pubs, nnd Ticket Agent

f: i-ion-isr

ZEB mJ&m Zc JJ JbO Z" 1

BREAD, PJES and CAKESOf nil kinds.

fjE" Tli9 finest imported confectionery,i'S-- t Hotel treo uForti

PAHTHEOfJ SALOON,FORT AND HOTEL ST3.

Hcafiimartcrs Euleroriso Brewinor Co1

TUB

Largest Consignment of Beerthat over arrived horo, now

on DraughtJ. DODD. l'rop'i

Beaver Saloon,II. J. NOLTE, Proprietor.

TheBestLuncliinTown

Tea and Coffeeat alii nouns.

TUB FINEST BRANDS OF

Cigars and TobaccoALWAYS ON HAND.

INTERNATIONAL

IRON WORKS

BRONZE BRASS, and IROF

CASTINGS. MACHINERY

made unci repaired.

ESTarticular attention paidSHIPS, BLACKSMITIIING.;

J

121-- tf Queen St.

Castle & Cooke(Limited)

IMPOBTERW,HnrdwaroandCommissionMerchants,

General

MerchandiseAgriculturalImplementsandPlantationSupplies.

r. O. JOKES. E. A. JONES

The Hawaiian

SAFE DEPOSITAND

Investment Go.HAVE FOR SALE

A Few Shares of

Pala Sugnr Stock,Uavrailau Sugar Go. Stock.

AMO

Hawaiian Government and 1stMortgapo Sugar Planta-

tion Bonds.t For pnrtioulara apply to

Tho Hawaiian Safo Deposit &Invostmont Company,

108 Jfort Street. LIuuoIbId

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..--...- nHTrimilQ VJr I ' M

A gciiernl jstook of Liquor, Ales wC ! ""-J-T

Wines. MFJtt SH IIEKR ALWAYS OX DKAURIR:. 'tiM

I " " SkOUR PORT AND SHERRY,

Aro of the flncnt and come WwH(.nect from Europe. - -

OUR MCBrtAYER WHISKETImported Btrotght from Ltck-vill-

Ky.

JAMES OLDS, Prop48-l- f

J.J.SUI.UVAN, J. HrcKixt:.l'rcildont

FasMi State CoilHouoluln, II. I.

Sulmvax & BccKLcr, Mnn'R'rc.

FINEST EQUIPPED CARRIAGZEin tho City, with Competent nnd Can

ful Drivers.

Stand al the Pantheon StablerComer of Fort nud Hotel Street.

Xoltu'iioni::Ilaw'n Ilotel Stablw,a,Pnnthcon StnbleH, &7,

tf Fashion Stnbles. 148.

CAN'T BE BEAT!WHAT?

My $10.00 Until Ttilw, lined with wlquality, No. 10 ziui (1 in. Pipe, UhuinmcJl'luj,', with wood tiui nil complete. OGrr(Unlers nro dmnfouuded, find renxtttlP.miinnor of Trickx nud Kxcuios.

Ho uot deceived, theso llnth Tiihs 'irvbeen sold for $11 until I reduced the prrc- -

I atu prcpnrod to do nil work in uiy bat.nnd gnnrnntro Kntiiifnetion: Estimato

If wantn Kd Job cheap for Csritring up Telephone 844, and I am J?xz.

JAS. KOTT 3k,177--tf Tinnuiith A I'lmsVes

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PAGIFIC

HARDWARE

Company.

Cummhid' BlockJ

SPECIAL 'ANN0UNCEME1CJ

G-ran-d Sale of

Paintings,

Commencing Saturday, Doc.'l'i1895.

Choice Pictures,DY

D. HOWARP2'. HITCHCOCK'

Special '

ImportationsMastorpiecoaJJin Parian

Mnrblo, Guaranteed Gon-uin- o;

Silk Lamp Shndos,

tbo B and N Lamps, Pio-tur- os,

Artotypos, Photo- -

pravuros, Engravings,

"Water Colors.

17G-t- f.

ALLEN & ROBINSON.

Doalors in Lumber nnd Quland Building Matorials of Sikinds.

Quoon Rtroot, Honolak

E. B. THOMAS,CONTRACTOR AND BU.ni$

Estimates civon on1 illkindof Stone, Briok nnd li'wilwork. Ktr.g Blroot. . .47. If

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BY AUTHORITY.

Land Agent Appointment.

Notice Is hereby given Hint Mr. E. D.Baldwin Las boon appointed Sub-Age- of

Tablio Lands for tbe First Land District

(IIIIo nnd Tuna), said appointment dating

from January 1, 1890.

J. F. BROWN,Agent of Fublio Lauds.

1'ublio Lands Oflico, Honolulu, January2, 1896. 105-3- 1

Public Holiday.

FKIDAY, .HNUARY 17, 1890. WILLbo observed as n National Holiday, and allGovernment oflices throughout theRepub-li- e

will be closod cu that day.

J. A. KINO,Minister of tlio Interior.

Interior oulce, .lauuury 0, 1890. 105-II- t

SEALED TENDERS.

I)Fr1ITMPAT OP FlN'AMIK, I

HoMii.i i.w, H. I., Jan. n, lsuo. f

Scaled tciuleio will bo receded nt the olllee

urtlie MlnlMcr cf Finance until 12 o'clocknoon on Friday, January 10. IbUt), for printingand binding the Annual Hcpoit of tlio Depart-ment, fur the u;ar ltM, as follows :

Plain matter, per printed page.

FlguiM niul reading matter, without rule,per pa?e.

ltu'c anil figure, per page.

Tlio above Is to Include paper covers, withtitle.

Edition of (00. Type, small plea. Tables,1 nig primer.

Paper to he letter A, Hook, U lb.

No bid except 111 accordance 1th tho abovewill !)o considered. The .Minister of Financedocs not bind himclf to accept the lowest orany bid.

Samples of style for the work can be seenupon application to the Registrar ot PublicAccounts,

8. M. DAMON,U5-3- t Minister of Finance.

CIRCULAR.

In u circular formerly issued by thisHoard on the subject of religious teachingin schools, reference was made to tho factthat in the statutes relating to tho Bureauof Publia Instruction it is provided that noperson in holy orders or minister of religionshall be eligible to fill tho offlco of Presidentof tbo Board of Education or of InspectorGeneral.

Again, article 97 of the existing Constitu-

tion declares that ' ' no public money shallbo nppiopriatod nor public land conveyedo or for tbe support or benefit of any u,

denominational orprUato school,"o.

The evident intoutiou of tlicso pi ovisionthat thero shall bo no religious teaching

n the publio schools supported by tho Gov-

ernment, but that they shall remain strictlyand soculir.

. Tho school buildings should therefore bo

UBod only for purposes pertaining to thepublio education of the children of thocountry. Accordingly, tho permissionformerly given to the School Agents "to ar.ran go with tbe clergymen of any religiounde.nomination to allow them the use of the Gov-

ernment school houses af ter 2 o'clock p. m.,for a timo not decoding one hour, oncoaweek for each donomiuitlofi applying, fortho religious instruction of such scholars asmay choose to ottoud" is hereby revoked.

This Board does not, however, considerit inconsistent with the priuciplo statedabove, to continue the practice of openingtho schools every morning by repeatingtho Lord's proyor in unison.

The School Law also declares that "Theobject of tho common schools supportedby Government is to instruct tho childrenof tho nation in good morals," which in-

cludes houesty, truthfulness, obedionco toparents and teachers, respect for superiorsin ago slid position, patriotism, kindnesw,benovolehce, helpfulness to tho weak andtho unfortunate, humanity to animals, per-

sonal cleanliness, modesty, chastity, temp-

erance nud other virtues, which should hetaught by precept, illustration and exampleat all times.

No profune or itidecent languago shouldbo allowed in (lie school prcmibes or on theway to or from school.

Special Instructions should lso 1m givenon the evil effects of the use of alcohollodriuks an I of narcotics.

By oidrr of the Board of Education,

J.I' SCOTT,190 lit Secretary.

I'aicctivk HuaniMi,January 7, 1890. j

The PreMdcut directs that notice bo giventhat

JOHN EMMELUTII, Esq.,JOHN T. WATEUUOUSE, Esq.,JOSEPH B. ATHE11TON, Esq.

have been appointed a Commission to in-

vestigate the fresh meat trade in Honoluluin its relation to publio health, etc., in ac-

cordance with tlio joint resolution of theLegislature to that effect.

GEORGE 0. POTTEB,197--3t Secretary Foreign Office.

Sale of Lease of Government Lots on

the Esplanado, Honolulu, Oahu.

OnTucsday, Fob. 11, 1890, nt 12 o'clock

noon, ot tho front cntranco of the EiocutivoBuilding, will be sold ot publio auction theleaso of the following Government lots,situate on the Esplanade, Honolulu, Oahu.

Lot No. 40.. Upset prico: $360 00 perannum.

Lot No. 47. Upset price: $300 00 perannum.

Lot No. 48. Upset price: $300 00 perannum.

Lot No. 49. Upsot price: $300 00 perannum.

Terms: Leaso for 10 yoars, rent payabloquarterly in advance.

J. A. KING,Minister ot Interior.

Interior Oflico, January 8, 1890. 197-- 3t

DhfAllTUhNT OK TI1K IVThlllOIl,Honolulu, January 8th, ISM. J"

On ami after Monday noon, January 13,

1890, b11 public time pieces under control ofthis Department, sball he set In accordancewith JlaicalLin bttimtartl Time, said standardtime being that of the meridian lfi7 30' Westof Greenwich, that Is to say Ten Hours undThirty Minutes slow of Greenwich MeanTime, and the object of thh change being tosecure a uniform and convenient time systemfor the entire Hawaiian group.

.1. A. KING,107-3- 1 Minister of tho Interior.

3 Eveiii$ Bulletin;,

DANIEL LOGAN. Editor.

WEDNESDAY 8, 1890.

FAKE AFTER ALL.

It now looks very much as ifthe filibustering aolieruo thnt thoSan Franoisco Olironiolo dis-

covered was uftor all imiir ly aput-u-p job by professional sharp-

ers to wecure good Hawaiian Gov-

ernment money for fabricatedinformation. It is easy to iinu-gin- o

that somo of the drift olo-nien- fc

.tt the Coast might huvo booninado to bolievo that the schomowas gonuine, and tho securing ofdupes of this s irt would bo halftho game of the smooth scound-rol- s,

as getting them fur enoughalong to lead in tho talkingwould produce excellont counter-feit evidenco of reality. Probablytho two men in jail hero are dunesof this kind, whoso cranky concoitled thorn to act on thoir ownaccount tho important part of

reconnoitering tho field. Thoreis plenty of ovidonco availablethat tho Government spies, latoroflicially rtcognizod aucl signallyrewarded as Hucti.lmd a groat dealto do in fomenting the iusurtctionof January, 1805. For fully a yourprovious thoy worked unon thoseregarded as "le.idtng royalists,"foreign as well us native, craftilyrepresenting how weak was thoposition of tho Govommpnt, andhow precarious its tenure of ex-

istence. Some, evon in spite ofwarnings, nibbled at tho bait, andwhen tho pot at last boiled, thesewore pull id out of tho stew andsent to cool their heels in jail.

JAPANESE COMPETITION.

Sun Francisco merchants andraanufactuiers, it will be soon bya rnport elsewhere, uro thoroughlyoxorcised ovor the prospects ofsovoro compotitiouof tho productsof Japun with Aiuorioan productsboth in the United States and inraarkots hitherto largely suppliedwith American productions. Thocomptainera have already much

v 'ywwwpitEVENING BULLETIN, JANUARY 8, 189G.

Jnpaneso competition horo in Ha-

waii, and what already has ap-

peared of it is likoly tobe multiplied. Bebidos tholargo number of Japuueso tradoisestablished horo, who bring themerclmudisH of thoir country intosevcro competition with importsfrom tho United States, otherlocal merchants aro going to ringin ohoap goods from Japan, ns ifto fight firo with fire. It is learnedthat a loading retail doalor indry goods and mon's furnishingsis shortly to muko a trip to Japanfor the purposo of buying largostooks of merchandise. Thore ifno saying how largoly his examplewill bo followed by Amorican andBritish store-keopo- rs hero. Itmay soon bocotim as common, intho personal items of tho localpapers, to see thai S hasgone to Japun, "combining busi-

ness with ploasuro,'' as it is now

to have s mil.ir information re-

garding departures for tlioPaoifio Coast. Tho ques-

tion is otia that must bo con-

sidered here, if the reciprocitytreaty with tho Unitod States is

the most valuible possession oftlio country as many regard it.Tanfi change to effect a remedywould, howovor, have to bo con-

sidered with extreme care, asanything in that way that wouldincrease the cost of many articlesof common consumption might bea cure worse than tho d.senso.Treaty relations with Japanforbid discrimination of ta-ri- if

against hor produots, ex-

cepting the negative sort in-

volved in tho list of imports fromthe Unitod States free by tho re-

ciprocity treaty. It is under-stood in international affairs thatone country cinnot claim of aSecond, under tho "must favorednation clauso" in a treaty ofamity, special favors that thosecond may havo grantod to athird under a treaty of trade re-

el pro c it'.

OBSERVATIONS.

Mr. Yuung has not hud thewalkovor that apparontly trust-

worthy reports intimatod he wouldhave in the Hawaii senatorialoleotion. But what kind of pub-

lio spirit is thero on tho big isl-

and, when only half of the smallparcel of voters show that theyoaro who represents thorn in thoSonato?

D. H. Hitohcock, who oftenrepresented Hawaii in the Legis-lature, mado a strong appoal intho Hilo Tribuno of December28, for tho election of the localcandidato, H. L. Holstein, inproferonce to a Honolulu man.Among other things ho says:"Tho beach road from Honoluluto "Waikiki is, to a Honoluluman, of greater importance than acart road into tho wilds of Puna;it is, by far, better to spond$100,-00- 0

on enlarging and,improvingHonolulu hnrbor, than it is tospond $50,000 in building awharf in Hilo harbor." Itdid seem strange to boo tbo " con-

servative" homo --rule party ofHilo bicking up tho Honoluluman, ublo nnd oxporionood a 8

ho is in publio affairs, in pre-

ference to a local man.

It would soon that a propensityto suicido is devoloping among

JJl ".' il$1fl! SPECIAUt-- V FOR mQmWJP

I ViPicineTrial will prove their nenr. "v

nativos, with throo casts, of whichtwo woro successful, oconrringwithin a fow weoks. Apart fromspooific causes there is no doubtthat a lnmontablo Bpirit of

porvades tho nativepopulation, over thoir exclusionfrom a sharo in the control of thoaffairs of their country throughdisinclination to accopt thonew ordor of things. Thosowho havo tho welfaro of tho Ha-waiia- ns

at heart should ondoavorto porsuade thorn to embraco thenext opportunity of Boouring theelectoral franchise, instead of on-oot- ir.

ging them to hopo againsthope for tho return of conditionsthat are gono for over.

WKhK OV IMlAYl'.It.

I'roKruiii for IUoriiln;r mill I'.t oilingat Central Union Cliurcli.

Wednesday, 11 a.m. "Nutionsand Their Killers," 1 Tim., 2:1-- 4;

Mat. 5:10 12, 1 Pet., 2:13-25- .

7:30 p. m. Prayer for missionsin Japan; leader, Rov. Mr, Gu-lic- k.

Thursday, 11 n. m. "ForoiguMissions," Is. 40:1-5- , Ps. (57, Horn.10:11-1- 5. 7:30 p. m. f'rayor formissions in tho Turkish empirespecial reference to Armenia;lojder, Ilev. Douglas P. Birnie.

Now tho Star enters its protest,which, as usual, is opposed to allthe different arguments so fur setforth against tho Hawaiian Moga-zin- o.

Poor Julian, he gets itfrom all sides, but so fur it is onlysqually weather. The storm willcome uflor the next isuo uomosout.

Hiioonxc; and ouiting.

John Knalinniil SliooU 111m Ulrl andCutn Illnncir.

John Kaahanui is an indivi-dual who givts tho police a gooddeal of trouble. Ho has only justserved out a sentonco for cho-f- a

gambling and now ho is in aworse pilikia than ever. On re-

turning to his homo yesterdayafternoon at 5 o'oloek ho had arow with tho woman he has beenliving with, which wound up by histaking throo shots at her at closerange with a revolvor, all of whichmissed their mark. Tho womuumado her escapo from tho houseand Kaahanui then triod to com-mit suicide by outting himselfwith a knife. Ho succooded ininflicting throo wounds on hisside nnd breast, whon LieutenantBonken of the mounted policearrived on the scone. Tho would-b- o

murderer and suicido was at-tended by polico Surgeon Emor-so- n

and nftorwards removed tothe hospital.

While his wounds aro severe,Kaahanui is not rogaided asbeinc in a dangerous condition,and tho report from tho hospitalthis morning was to tho effectthat ho was doing woll.

A charge of assault with adoadly weapon has been ontoredon tho polico register against Ki-ahan-

but his trial is put offuntil tho 10th, by which timo hois oxpeotod to bo able to appearin Court.

Hona ol the llctolntlnii.At a meeting of tho Board of

tho Hawaiian society, Sons of theAmerican Bovolution, today,Warron Goodalo of Kuwainui,Hawaii, was admittod to member-ship. Mr. Goodule's patrioticancostor was Abuer Goodalo ofMarlborough, Massachusetts,who, when but n boy of niuotoon,joined Contain Hon o'b company ontho day of tho battle of Lexington,April 19th, 1775. Ho aftorwurdsservod in Captain Gates' companyof Militia.

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omccrs of Uariuoar Lodire.Tho offioors of Harmony Lodgo,

No. 3, I. O. O. F for tho presenttorm have been installed by Dis-trict Deputy Grand Sire La Pierreas follows: J F Scott, N G; C TItodgers, V G; Geo A Tumor, Se-cretary; JAMagoon, Treasurer; TP Severin, Ward; J L Dumas,Cond; J O Lomnzon, B S N G; OL Sorenson, L S N G; A O Silva,B.SYG; G Wallin, L.S V G; FHamrR S T' Paul Kraitl. LSS; 0 F Horriok, I G; W O At- -water. Chaplain; W O Atwater. JO Lorensen and L 0 Abies, trus-tees.

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RELOADING OUTFITS, AM-

MUNITION, Etc. Etc.

Christmas is over but thereare plenty of ducks and turkeysflying about the ponds, marsh-

es and woods of these islands,and there are plenty of hunterswho will take advantage ofthe numerous holidays betweennow and Washington's birth-

day to try and get shot atthem. To insure good bagof game on one of these trips,the hunter must have goodgun, good ammunition andgood dogs. The HawaiianHardware Company will fit

you out with gun and am-

munition and if you haven'tgot good dog why you canboiTow one. We make spe-

cialty of reloading outfits,shells and ammunition ofall kinds to suit any bore andcan guarantee satisfaction tosportsmen.

In rifle and pistol catridgeswe have large supply to fitany weapons.

Christmas has come andgone but the holidays are notover. You will want to pur-

chase some little reminder ofthe New Year for your betterhalf, and we are just the peopleto find something that willsuit you without runningyou in debt or mortgagingyour property. We havesmall lot of that beautifulaluminum ware left, compris-

ing handsomely engraved hairbrushes, mirrors, clothes brush-

es, jewelry cases and such like.

We have many useful andornamental articles in solid sil-

ver or plated ware, cut glassgoods, lamps and lamp shades,water coolers, goblets, etc. thatwould make desirable gift.

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

By the next Australia wehave an immense consignmentof goods in all our departmentsto arrive, comprising manynovelties, of which due noticewill be given. Among themmay be mentioned fresh con-

signment of the Tribune wheelsdirect from the factory and upto date in every respect.

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Hawaiian Hardware Co.

LIMITED,

Opposite SprockolB1 Bank,

NO. 307 FORT STREET.

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1st Biotclg Rack; One mile handicap, K OHull Trophy of silver soup turcen.J Freefor all. Twelve entries.

2d Bicycle Hack; Ono-lm- lf mile Juvonllohandicap. Open to all nonwinnersunder 10 years.

3d Bicycle Race; Flvo milo dasli. Ila- -wnllan Hardware Company's trophy,valuo $.15. Kino ontrien.

4thItDNNiNO Hack; Prizo 9100 Purse.One-hal- f milo and rereat. Weightfor ago. Four entries,

Gth"TitOTTi.vi Back; Prizo $100 Purse. 3rmtiuto class; inilu boats, beat 2 In a.For Hawaiian bred horses. Tourentries.

Back; Prizo $100 rursc.2:40 class; 1 mile heats, best 2 in 3.Free for nil. Thrco onhics.

7tli-0- .K Mile Novelty Bunnixo Bace;Prize $100. Prcofornll. First liorsoreaching tho quarter to rccelvo$2o.First liorso reaching tho half to re.cctvo S2o. First liorso reaching thethreo-quart- cr to receive $25. Firstliorso reaching homo to receivo $25.Five entries.

This race will bo of spocial interest ns itwill allow admittance otboth long and shortdistance runners.

All trotting and pacing races, best 2 in .1,aro to ho governed by the Hawaiian JockeyClub rules.

Kntrics in the first bieyclo race must bont tho post mid ready to start promptly nt1 r. m.

ADMISSION:General Admission CO cAdmission to gionnds and

grand stand S 1 00Admission to grounds and

lower ktanil 75Quarter stretch badges, ad-

mitting to nil partH of thegrounds 2 00

All carriages inside the cn- -elosuio, each 100

Programme with names, colors nnd own-ers of starters, will bo sold on tho groundson tho clay of r&cos.

Special Btrect-cn- r bcrvico overy 15minutes.

tJ9 For furthor information address

CHARLES DAVID,P. O. Box 477, Manager.

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David Dayton.Lands For Sale and floras '

For RentIn all porta of City.

H7 Specialties will ho noted in this epacofrom tlmu to time.

David Dayton.lW-t- f Merchant street.

To Let.ALMA COTTAGE. AT WAIKIKI. 18 TOLet, furnished, together with a beach lot.

Apply to

FRANK HUSTAOE.

Wanted.A MAN WnO CAN TIIEAD UKEXPECT-edl- y

upon a piece of cornl rock, vilillo bath-lo- gat Walklkl, and not ease up or make any

profane remarks, must also be nulu to knockn mo8iiilto oir his nose without hitting thatorgan, ho will bo rcmilrul to evnmlnc n bicy-cle track and tell which way the wheel wastraveling; call on Brown & Kubcy and lookon their now stock lust receded per last'Australia." 153-t- f

For Sale or to Rent.

A dosiralilo dwolling house onHassincer Btreot. Apply to

Tho Hawaiian Sato Dopositand Investment Company'Fort street. t

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

Nuuanu Ae., between Ileretanla and Schoolstreets.

RATES : $9.00 AND S0.G0 PERWEEK FOR BOARD ANDROOM

IjEBOlfipEDRE-FUiglllgpE- D

CLEAN, LIGHT AND AIRYROOMS,

HisT" Excellent attendance, whiteBorvants. Telephone 707. 19l-- t

Notice.

I AVILL NOT HE KESPONSIBLE FOKany debts contracted In my name, withoutmy written order. JAS. NOTT, Jit.

10fl-- January 0, 1890.

Piano For Sale.

A WOODWARD A: DROWN PIANO.Has an oxcellont tone nud is in flno condltion. Will bo sold chonp for cash.

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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

0. M. Oooko left or Kauai lastnight by tho Wuinloalo.

Company G moots tonight forbusiness and drill.

Mrs. Groto and childron of Ho-nok- aa

enmo over on the Iwalani.Harry 0. Austin is captain of

tho reorganized Citizens Gunrd ofHilo.

Tho fiimily of the now Inspoctor-Goner- al

of Sohoola will resido atHilo.

N. S. Saohs offer a wook of bar-gains in towols, tablo damasksand bod spreads.

Minister Coopor and Mujor J.W. Jones returned by the Kinauyesterday.

Tho bark S. N. Castlo is expect-o- d

to sail for San Francisco to-

morrow at 10 o'clock.Company 7 of tho Citizens'

Guard, Captain Hiugloy meetstonight at tho lteform School.

Corporals Fetter nnd Parker of

Company A havo paused satisfac-tory oxiuniuutions.

Hhus, the popular bootblack atRoach's barber shop, is onrollodas a pupil at tho night school.

E. F. Bishop, G. P. Wildor, It.Lishman and E. Horner woreamong tho Kinau's passongors.

King Bros, aro offering a verygood urticlo in Ebony Wall brock-ets at Frisco prices.

Charles Croighton has been en- -

nucod to dotend Carl Klein cue-

whon his trial comes oil on Fri-

day.Cantain O'Brien's company of

tho Citizens' Guard will have apraotice Bhoot at Kukiako rangenext Sunday.

Tho regular monthly meotingof tho Loilani Bjat Club takesplaco this ovoning at tho Ha-

waiian Hotol.Among tho Kinau's oargo yes-tord- iiy

was eight bales of wool anda "mool," as Josh Billings calledthe animal.

J. T. Stackor bus not as yot as-

sumed the position of city editoron the Advertiser. Mr. Bradfordstill holds down tho desk.

Tho annual meeMng of tho Ho-

nolulu Criokot Clab will bo holdnt tho Arlington Hotel Tuesday,January Mth, at 7:30 p. m.

W. 0. Atwater, J. C. Loronzonand L. U. Abies have been eleotedtrustees of Harmony Lodge No. 15,

I. O. 0. F., for tho present year.The volcano is active again and

the first voloano passengers of thoseason, who left yesterday on theHall, may consider themselves inluck.

A largo portion of tho crew oftho Cristoforo Colombo wore giv-en liborty yesterday afternoonand evening, and took in thesights of tho city.

Tho Horn in Monday's issue totho effect that it was Jas. Nott,Jr., that was assaulted was incor-rect, as it was William, son eV

John Nott.

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

Tho First Battalion had a pro-limin- ury

drill on tho paradeground last night and afterwardsmarched through tho prinoipalstreets. Riot drill at Rtroet cor-

ners was practiced.Tbo Y. M. 0. A. orchestra will

moet on Thursday evening at 7:30o'clock for rohoarsal in tho up-

stairs room. Evory mombor isrequested to bo presont, as nowmusic will be practicod.

Minister King and Suporinton-do- nt

of Public Works Howellleavo for Maui today by tho Like-lik- o

for tho purpose of lookinginto tho matter of roads andbridges.

G. It. Harrison, practical pianoand organ maker and tunor, caifurnish best faotory references.Ordres loft at Hawaiian News Co.

will receive prompt attention. Allwork guaranteed to bo tho sameas done in factory.

The preliminary exahiinatio'n ofDavid Elia, charged with rape ona thirtoen-year-ol- d native girl,took placo beforo Judge PerryyoBtorday aftornoon. On thotostiraony of tho girl and Dr.Emerson tho Court hold tho

for trial at tho CirouitCourt and fixod his bail at $2500.

Captain Burtolini of tho Italianoruisor spoiks English iluently.

Sbvon desertors from tho shipTam O'Shonter aro posted at thopolico station.

C. D. Chaso is the happiestman in town today, and it is nilon account of tho Voloano.

A Citizon's Guard badge wasfound on Fort street and is at thoBulletin businosB office.

Tho Hilo olootion was somo-wh- at

of a surprise to somo poo-pl- o.

The Hollistor Drug Co Ltd re-

ceived a large shipmont of celerycompound by tho last Australia.

Thomns von Krown is hold attho station Iioubo to bo examinedus to his sanity.

Judge Perry is still officiatingas Polioe Magistrate and gotthrough with a calondar of fifteoncases this morning.

Bcsorved soats for tho secondporformanco of Zunloch nt Y, M.0. A. hall tomorrow evening areselling very rapidly. Thero willbo an entire chango of programme.

A Jipanese employed by thoRoad Board nt Napoopoo was kill-

ed by tbo explosion of guintpowder which ho had stolen andaccidentally struok with a drill.

Mystic Lodge, Knights ofPythias, will install their newlyeleotod officers this ovoning.After tho installation Services abanquet will bo hold at theirCastlo Hall.

Marshal Brown scorns to keeppretty good traok of his polico- -

men. bevoral of tuem nnvo beonaccorded private interviews lately,which will iuuro to tho benefit oftho forco or thero will be somevaoanoies.

"Swoet Emily" is an Hawaiianfomalo who was wasting hor sweet-ness on tho desert air of tho policostation nt noon, having boon haul-ed in on n chargo of assaultingand battering Mistress Alcuabo.

President Dole has appointedJohn ISmmoluth, John T. Wator-hous- o

and J. B. Athorton a com-mission to investigate tho freshmeat trado in accurdanco with ajoint resolution passod at the spe-cial session of tho Legislature.

Tho Hilo Tribuno continues itssix page form It has long arti-cles about tho development of thocountry, but loading events inHilo itself are in some casoy rathorslighted. In the court report forinstance, tho criminal chargesand names of attorneys are omit-tt- d.

Raakumoku was tried thismorning for tho larceny of twontydozen bottles of beer belonging toMaofarlano & Co. Ho plendodguilty and Judge Perry sontencodhim to one year at hard labor and$25 fino, whioh is at tho rate ofthroe days for evory two bottles.

Thero is very littlo betting be-two-

tho supporters of tho twohorses matched to race this after-noon by Olaronca Macfnrlano andGus Schumann. A well-know- n

horsoman says it will bo hard topick tho winner.

FranoiB Carroll is tho namo of n

sailor from tho Tarn O'Shantorwho deserted that vossel twoweeks ago. Mr. Carroll ohungedhis name and wont down to Ewa,whoro ho got employment paintingtho mill. Officer Hammer got onhis trail ond wont down to EwaItiBt night and arrostod his manwhon ho showed up for work thismorning.

THE GIRISTOFOUO COLOMIIO.

Iter OMIccrs Will bo EntortalucdDurlncr Her Wtay.

Tho Italinn war vessel now intho harbor will muko a vory shortstay, as hor captain is anxious tomako up somo of his lost time. Asat presont arranged the veBsel

will leavo early on Monday morn-ing.b- ut

strouuous efforts are beingmade by loading oitizens to in-du-

Captain Bortolini to remainover till Tuesday. Tho vossel isnow taking on coal as rapidly uspossible.

If the vossel remains till Tues-day Consul and Mrs. F. A.Schaefor will givo a reception anddanco at their Nuuanu valley resi-dence on Monday evening to theDuke degli Abruzzi and tho othprofficers of tbo cruisor wbiob willbo a grand affair,

It is also said that Mrs. H. W,Schmidt will give a danco in hon-

or of the visiting Italians Borneovoning this weok.

Highest of all in Leavoning Power. Latett U.S. Gov'tRoport.

R$y?BP4BsawHaarBi&

Cftnue nml Effect.

The Bulletin's funny monthat tho rough trip htneo of

tho Kin mi was duo to having, be-sides a circus, throo Bishops onboard the Anglican and CatholloBishops and E. Faxon Bishop of0 Brower & Co. Also, that whentho court party arrived nt Hilo,the immediate off- - cts were that theVolcnno broko out again, tho Ter-rapin Stow Club hi ml a hall nndgave a danco, and the new Portu-guese bind played thirty-BOV- Oti

times.r

The Allilctlc Amxtclittloii.A mooting of tho above

was held at Y. M. C. A. halllast night to fix a date for thenext Hold day, is tbo postponedraces from Now Year's day havoboon sot for January 17th. AftorBomo consideration, Saturday,January 25th, was finally agreedon. Aftor electing sovoral nowmombors tho meotinc adjourned.

The Klcctlou on Ilnwnll.The official returns received by

tho Kinnu are to the effect thatAloxandor Young rocoived 128votes and H. L. HoMoin 127out of tho 255 votes cast. Thevote is ho close that the officialcount is needed to detormine thorosult. Tho returns show thatonly a fovv moro than half thenumber ontitlod to voto exorcisedthoir prerogative, and that verylittle lnlorost was taken in theelection.

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ZAIUI.OCII IN CLKVr.It.

He Drome I! i Standard Tricks In NnClotlio.

Zamloch, tho Austrian conjuror,had n largo audienco nt Y. M. 0.A. hall last night, nnd ho keptovorybody laughing and wonder-ing throughout his porformnuco.Tho amusoment was greatly en-

hanced by Billy Marx, his stngopartner, "nover in a hurry,'' whoplayed tho lazy assistant to acharm.

Although tho feats in legerdo-mai- n

were not new in kind, thoprofessor introduced new modosin tueir execution which gavethem nil novelty. In the flow oftalk with whioh conjurors distractattention from their movements,Professor Zamloch is so humor-ous as to make that of itself ahappy foature of his exhibition.

In the card trick of orderingup certain cards, instead of placinga container of tho cards on a tableho givos a bouquet to an assistantfrom tho audionco to hold aloft,and without any visible commu-nication has the cards to rise asthey are called. In connectionwith this trick, tho profossorplaced a woodon platter on a io

and a drum on standards,both in tho aisle somo distancefrom tho stage. Ho mado theplatter answer questions withraps on tho tablo, and tho drumwith taps, roll call and march.

Another exceedingly clovortrick was drawing wino, dry tapo,flags of various nations and oigarsout of a bottle, pouring out thewino between the extractions of thoother articles. J.M. Vivas andF.W.Weed, who assisted at this feat,although Bitting quito near onoithor side of tho tablo could notdetect tho docoption.

Professor Zamloch is a mostgonial magician who keeps thoaudionco attentive and smilingthroughout. Thero will be achango of program on Thursdayovoning. Nobody should miaaBooing and bearing the famousAustrian conjuror, now on histhird visit to Hawaii.

Company 'Q-,- ' N. Q-- . H.,Attention !

EVERY MEMBER OF THIS COM-pan- y

G Is requested to appear at theDrill Shed, In uniform at 7:U0 o'clockTHIS (Wednesday) EVENING, Jan.

8, 1690. Important business meeting.

JOHN M. KEA,107-- lt Captain Commanding Co. (1, N.il.H.

Cricket Club Meeting.

THE ANNUAL MEETING OP THEHonolulu Crickot Club will bo hold at thoArlington Hotel, Kingstreet, onTUESDAY,January 14th, nt 7:30 p.m.

R. L. AUEIUUOII,107-l- Secretary.

KILAUEA VOLCANO,

A (IAIN IN A STATE OF UREAT

ACTIVITY.

A Lnkr or Tire Two Hundred PeatIleon Mnde Hi Appearance

In Ono Night.

Tho steamer Kinnu broughttho wolcomo uews to tourists,holol-keop- trs and pooplo gen-

erally that Kilauoa Volcano wasonco moro in a state of eruption.Although there is somo differencein regard to tho oxtont of thoeruption tho following has beenloarned from different sourcesand may bo reg-irde- as reliable.

Tho renewed activity in tho pitwas first observed from tho Voloa-no Houso on Fridoy, January3d, and at a few minutes beforomirin!ght tho molten Invn burstforth, and bv morning u burninglako about 200 feet deep had boonformed. In oxtont tho pool offiro whb about 200 feet wido and250 long. Since Friday the lakohas boon steadily and slowlyrising nnd ns it does so it spreadsover a larger surface At lastnccounts it was about 450 feet bo-lo- w

tho floor of tho main crater,tho nonreBt point from which itcan bo soon by visitors. Thoillumination causod by tho snd-d- on

oruption wns plainly visibleat Flilo, thirty-on- e miles distant.

From tho abovo aooount itwould appoar that tho Volcano isin about tho samo condition aswhen visited by tho writer a yoarago last Soptombor, but by thistime it may havo riBen muchhighor.

Mystic Lodge No. 2,

Knights of Pythias.

AT THE RECHJIiAIt CONVENTIONof MYSTIO LODGE NO. 2. K. of P.. to boheld ut their Castlo Hall THIS (Wednesday)EVENING, tho officers for tho ensuingterm will be installed.

All Knights qualified aro cordially invitedto attend.

Per ordor of the 0. 0.

A. E. MURPnY,197-- lt K. of It. AS.

GEORGE A. DAVISATTORNEY AT LAW.

Honolulu. II. I.

Olllco on Kmilititnanu street, lately occu-pied by Mr. 'I Iiurston. llU-t- f

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YOU DON'T KNOW

"What you miss if you havonot triod

Hind's HoneyAND

Almond Cream

For tho Cotnploxion, Sunburn,nud for Use Aftor Shaving.

Hobvon Drug CoAgents.

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New!r Advertisements.

A WEEK OEIN.

&oras snxranra qqqube e e e

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520, Fort Stroot, - - - - - Honolulu.

Towels, Tablo Damasks and JBedSpreads, at

FOR ONE WEEK ONLY.

TLo Turkish Bath Towel Hint we offer during tho wcok for $1.8.r per dozon, cin't bobeat. Tho ono for $2.50 n dozen is au extra 8i70 Towel, nnd worth a Rood doil more.

Tho Hod Tablo Damask for .15 cents a yard, is a big bargain. Tho half bleached TableDamiiflk nt 40 cents a yard is all linen and a Rjioclnl bargain.

Bod Spreads from $1.00 upwards.

DBF Ittmemher (lien llalitclimi are for out wrel niili. 107'tf

THIS SPACE 11ESERVED FOR

N. B. Will toll you why

TELEPHONIC 82--

H. E. McINTYRE & BRO.,IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN

Groceries, Provisions and Feed.New GoodsRoceived by Every Packet from tho Eastern States and Europe.

FRESH CALIFORNIA PEODUOE BY EVERY STEAMEr,

All Orders faithfully attondod to and Goods Delivered to anyPart of tho City FREE,

Island Ordkb.4 Solicited, Samsfactioh GcabantebpEAST CORNER 20RT AND KING STREETS.

Y M O A HallTtuirmlity Kteiitwr, Jnn. Olli.

Knlurday Evening, Jan. 1Kb,Anil Saturday Matinee.

Tho Ronownod Tvfoglolan

ZAMLOCHTho famous Prestidioit-ateu- r

and Wonder-Work- er

of tho "World

IN NEW AND tMABVELOOS WONDERS.

ZAMLOCH ORIGINATES.NEVER IMITATES.

KiitlreCIiniiKOotProjrrniuEacliNliflit.

Admission $1; no extra charge for reservedscats Sale of scats at Y. M. C. A. hall com-mencing .Monday, from 10 am. to S pm,

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Notice.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THATon tho 4th day of January, A. D. 1800, thoundersignod sold to E. A. Jacohsen all hisntorest in tho firm of Jacobson Si PfeifTur.

CIIAS. II. PFEIFFER.Houoluln, Jan. 0,1600. 105-3- t

Potindmaster's Notice.

Dec. 31, 18'.15, 1 white horse branded T E onleft hind leu'.

Jan. 7, 18U0, 1 white horse branded (x) InChinese character on left hind leg.

Jan. 8, I roan horse, no brand, white snotwn forehead, also on the chin, Ml legs shod.

Jan. 8, lb&0, I black horse, no braud, whitespot on forehead, all legs sliod.

Jan. 8, I8SW, I mam colored mare, braudedIn CIiIikso character on right hind leg, whiteipot on forehead, all legs white, and alto arunerfvctlv shod.

uun. 9, ibvo, i oay uorsc,Dranucu in Viiintucharacter, white spot on forehead, white righthind leg.

All persons aro hereby notified, who havoany claim on the aulmals.topresent the same within the specified time al-

low ed by law, falling which tliey will be soldat auction, at tho (locrnment Pound, at Ma-M-

on tun 25'h day of January, Jb'JO.

HENRY KUAMI,l'ouud Master

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Hawaiian Annual

Nothing excels tho HawaiianAnnual for varied informationrolntiug to theso islands; and thoisBiio for 1890j now ready, is fullyup to tho high standard of itspredecessors, and should bo inevery oflico and homo in the land.

Its convonionco and reliabilityas a roferonce hand book has hadcommercial and oflloial recognition many years.

Price 75 cents per copy, or 85cents postage paid to any address.

THOS. a THRUM,Publisher, Stationer, oto.

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diphtheria toxino, which coos intosolution in the liquid. This bou-

illon ia then filtcrod through aPnsteur filter, which pnrmits tho i

pnssngo of tho liquul toxino, butfiltors out tho gortns. This golu-tio- n

toxine may ho kept for anyength of tjtno. In order to de-orra- iuo

its stnvRth oxporimontis mnde upon rabbits, tho weightsof which aro known, by whichmonnr it is determined what vol-11W- 0

of tho tuxiue it will tnke tokill ono pound of animal. Know-ing the' weight of tho horse andtho poisoning power of tho toxino,it is ensy to cnlcul.tlc, and conse-quently to nvoid, tho fatal dosofor tho or-- o in question, thoIn rsu bi'ing given a doso less th.vthnt which will produce death.

Tho piesenco of this toxino intho lioiso's blood stimulates unture to pre duce un nnti-toxin- o tocounteract. As the do03 of tox- -'

ino gradually increase tho quanti-ties of antitoxmo in tho blood uroincroused likewise, until tho timecomes when tho blood contains somuch nutitoxino that tho animalis immunii from further doses oftho toxino. ' Tho introduction oftho sorum of tho blood of an im-

munized nnimiil into a human be-

ing supplies immediately nature'sremedy for counteracting dipth-the- iii

poison.

Hod profit j.lveinosentatae Beach of Ohio

has introduced in tho houso a billproviding that tho duties imposodby the tirifi' laws of the UnitedStates shall not apply to food

products it nd raw materials frombuch nations ns may mako equi-valent rooipiocal concessions infavor of nwiolnindiso nnpor'odfrom the United Stiles Tin'Presidont, after tho passage ofthis act, is directed, through thoproper diplomatic ag-nt- s of theGovemniout. to nogotito com-

mercial arrangements upon suchbasis with any and all foroigGovernments. Tho provision?of tho act ahall not apply to anyarticlo upon which an o.xpoit taxis imposed.

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TUB .TIANITOHA. SCHOOLS.

All Aiipriil Will bollado to llic Voter, or tho Vroiluco.

Sr. Paul, Docomber 23. A

Winniptg (Manitoba) spociul totho UispHtoli says: The ManitobaLgi3liturd has boon dissohedand an p; o 1 to tho country willbe mnde on tho schools issues.Polling will take place on Janu-ary loth, and tho now Housemoets Jauuary 25th.

Premier Groonway, in an ad-dro- ss

on thoife.ue, says: "1 as-

sort thut our people are poifectlycompote nt to deal with their owneducational concorus, and I resentthe imputation that they havetreated uiiy portion of tho com-

munity with injustice or in aspirit of intolerance. I protestagainst the proposed action of thoDominion Government Parlia-ment to destroy our nationalschool hviuoiii without investiga-tion in,(l in iiioianco of the

At Yunei.uver on tlio 23d ofDecinlur, Onfhidiij 'a fiawini I

iind di ' tin, connocti'd withSpic r's aliingln mill, wc-r-e deh-troy-

eil

hv firn. The tnllll loss wnsabout $25,000, partially coverodby ns ran .

Tho Cranberry-Grower- Asso-ciation of Now York Imvo oxprosB-e- d

n bux of choico ornnborriOH toQuoon Viotorm, with somo ap-proved OerHy recipes for cookingthorn, neatly folded on top, "Webuve long wondered,' Buys thePbilndolphiu T3ullotin. "how wosb uld evor he ublo t rop.iy England for what she has given ub inlaws and liloiatnre; but tho pro-bli-i- n

iiuw approaches solution,'NuwJoisy.in return for Black-ston- e

and Shukopearo, oifors cran-berries and n rooipe for turts."

GutoIino for stove use $3.25 percjso nt Mil g Bros.

Tlm (JiiikI lulltlo(.PoBsessed by Ilood's Sarsaparilla are almostbeyond mention. Dent of all. it pnnfloi the

' blood, tbus strengthening tho nerves, Itregulates tho dignstive orguns, invigoratesthe kidneys and liver, tones nnd builds upthe ontiro system. It euros dyspepsia,scrofula, catarrh and rheumatisms licmem-ber- ,

Ilood's Oures.IIoou's Pimjj act easily, yet promptly and

efiootivelv on the liver and bowels. 25 .-1- 10- J

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Burning PainErysipelas In Faoo and EyooInflammation Subdur,j and Tor-

tures Endod by Hood's."I ain o slid to bo ottered of my torturei

that I am willing to t.eU Uio benefit! I liavofrom Hood Bariaparllla. In April and

MAy, I was afflicted with eryilpelas In ray factandcre,Vfli'oaipreadtomy throat and ntck.I tried dhcrs ointment ami nltorntlvef, butthere was tin permanent Atiitument of the burn-lui- r,

tor-uri- piln, pccullnr to this complaint.1 began to take Hood's banan-ulll- and

Felt Marked Rollofbefore I had Dnlihed the first bottle. I con-tinued to Improve unUl, whon I had taken foui

FOOD'SSarsaparilla

CORESbottles, I was completely cured, and felt that allil?!n, rnirl.i nml sjmptomj of tint dlro com--

ilnt lint orrir inhhcd." Mlta. E. liorr w., Hl.isli iro, Wurc usln.

Mood's Pllta arc prompt and efficient, yettusy In uc'.lon bold by till drueciiU. 2Jc.

Hobron Drug Co., L'd,Solo Auentrt for tlio Republic of Ilnwnii.

Dr. J. K. Smith.THE RICHELIEU, BERETANIA ST

Otllco llourx: 0 to 13 n. m.13S-3- m

Fine Fresh Frozen

Columbia SalmonCity Meat Market.

lGo-- tf J Tinker. Proprietor.

jST. Fernandez,Notary Public and Typewriter,

11 KAAUUMANU SlItEET,I. 0. Ilov SyO. Telephone 313.

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SI IO.3a.or Street.O. J. Walmcr -- -- Manaqeh.

WHOLESALE AND KETAIL

BUTCHERSAND

Naw Contractors.

500 PAIR-- OF-

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PANTALOONSFROM S5.00 UP.

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Dr. W. L. MooreDc3li.37-sicia.ar-

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IIIlo, Hawaii.

Special attention ghen to dlscants of theeye and ear.

Otllco hours 0 to 13

13 to 4am.pm.

Waionuenuo Ao. near Court House, 103-t- f

"A BUILDING BUltNUD KEOENTLYin Milwaukee, llhout Insurance,

becauno n clerk TOlJCiOT to renow certainpolicies promptly as instructed.

"IIo was discharged.

"A few dayu'later, tho owner died withoutinsurance on bis life, leaving a widow andthreo young children in poverty, becausohe bad NEOLECTCD to insure. As procrast-inntio- n

is moro culjmblo tban forgctfnlncBS

perhaps tbd owner is having bis punish-

ment NOW."M011AL I CousuUation ond offlco treat-

ment free. Special attention given to

INSURE YOCn LIFE IS

The Equitable Lifo Assurance Society

of the United States.

Bruce Cartwright,General Manager for tho Hawaiian Islands!

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HONOLULU ,

Carriage Manufactory128 & 130 TOUT STKEET.

Carriage Builderand iiEi'Ainnn.

Blacksmithin in Ail Its Branches.

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

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

Cement & Slono Sidewalks & Curbing

IIo bns on bnnd n largo nupply ofObincso Qrnuito Curb nuil nlwnys kcopsIlnwniinu Curbing Stone. Estiruuk'sgiven nnd lowes4 prices assured, 'felo-Dbon- o

833.

Building Lots!At WAIKIK1 on car line nnd on PA

LAMA KOAD nenr FertilizingPlant.

These Lots are Very Cheap nnd Soldon Easy Terms.

Desirable Acre Trncts near tlio city andotbor Properties for snlo.

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

tf G03 Fort Street, near King.TELErnoNE C07. P. O. Box 321.

Jose Do Espirito Santo,

Guitar xt& Maker.Taro-Patc- li and Ukulele Guitars

Ma Jo of Hawaiian Woods.REASONABLE PRICES.

130 Fort Street Opposito Club Stables.61-t- f.

llioaljovo Blcjclo Mas inailo nB good asnow by

H. Gr. Wooten,HIcM'Ie Jfanufactuar.

107 King street. tf

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

Oonts'and Children's

Boots, - Shoes, - 0 - Gaiters.No. 35 Nuuauu St. - - P. 0. Box 108.

Honolulu." Boots and Shoes made to order in

btbt Btylc at Wbolesalo ond Retail prices.H8-t- f

European Restaurant.609, Hotel street.

CHOCK SING, Manager.First-clas- s meals at rogular rates. Towl

sorveu on inurhiiays ana bnnaays.Board by week $4,50.

OF For best quality of ManillaCigars,Cigarettes and Tobucco come to flop Slug'snext door. 147-t- f

SING WO,Corner King and Bethel streets,

Dealer in Cigars and TobaccosBest hrands of Manilla Cigarsand nniBt ClgarUtca.

At lowest prices. 142- -

Sans SouciSeaside Resort,

Tho plenBantost, quietest,shadiest and most perfectly appointed sonsido rosort on thoIslands. It is only Jour milosfrom tho hoait ol tho city andwithin easy reach of tho trnmcarswbioll run vvory twenty mini-ie- s

oroftoner. Elegantly furnisheddotached cottages nr rooms areobtaitfoblo on oimy terms. Thetoblo is suporior to that of any oftho city hotels and all tho modernconveniences aio piovided.

Picnics nnd bathing parties canobtain oxtia accommodations bytelephoning in advance.

Tho bathiuj? facilities of SansSouci aro superior lo those of anyplncoon tho bench. 89-t- f

Jewelry S

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

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

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

H. G. BIART.FINE WATCH KEPA1RJKG.Island Jpwehy rnndo to Older

Souvenir Spoons, Gold wiioJowolry, otc.

fJtT Island 6id'rs solicited.P. O. Box 355;ntO. Gortz's store.

Fort Street. 62-- t

baners.Honolulu, Hawaiiun Islands

DRAW EXCHANGEON THE

Principal Parts of tho World,and

Transact a General Banking,BusineM".

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XjUMCITESID.

Importers of

White Brothers' Cement

QbQ?

', Corrugated Iron R ofmg,

' " Galvanized Water Pipe

Paints and Oils.

CROCKERY, GLASSWARE.

Roche Harbor Lime,

C. & C. Fine Flour,

Hay, Grain, and Groceries,

Hardware and Cutlery,

Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Elo.

,wm&m?zxit.mi&h --- u mvm ir

ZLToted. for

arLd. Enla.TT03:Mado of the Finest and Most Delicately Flavoiod Tobacco.

FoiMle by all Drucgists nnil Cigar Dealers.

M. PHILLIPS & CO.,143-t- f Agents for Hawaiian Islands.

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?cGEMCIGAEETTES

mmm$gmbWMmmm

New Strength

For the Old.

One of the Best

Residents of

Made

Cured Disease,

Sleeplessness,

tisra, and Nervousness.

CHARLES PROSCH, Socrotary of tho Plonoor Association.

6n Ninth Stkeet,Seattle, Wash., May 8, 1S04. j

Wells, & Co.,For some yeais my kidneys have been affected, and a mild form of

rheumatism afflicted mc.The worst affliction fiom which I suffered more or less for ten years past been insomnia

and its natural results, extreme nervousness. This grew so bad that it was often difficult forme to write my name legibly. Paine's Celery Compound has cured mo of the insomniaand nervousness, so that I again enjoy sleep.

For some months year I suffered acute pains in chest, which almost nightlyme to arise from bed and wall- - the Jloor or sit tip for hours. A recumbent position broughton the pains day or night; the position assumed in writing also caused them. I have beenhappily relieved of these various disorders by Paine's Celery Compound, and now enjoybetter health than I have experienced at any time In the previous ten years.

1 snail auvise my lnenas, onfe and all, to try raine'sCelery Compound for such ills as I have suffered from.

Yours truly,

Known

Seattle

Wall.

of Kidney

Rheuma--

Washington

RichaiidsonGentlemen;

has

refreshinglast my conipelled

HOLLISTER DRUG Co.,Wholesale Agents for the Hawaiian Islands,

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vm m.mi)0tAitMrMmi0imMl.-iMmwMuakmwrnmHtm- , mi i m ..i .11 ..njim mmimiMii mi im ,mm tmiwu.jliuiu.ii fMfflflH

. c,r, -f-X-JWTJffla EI Card,-- " ffl"Waste No, n

It Froiulie to Snrpnin Alt Otlioni InKcutucli).

Bowlinq Gueen, Ky., Deo. 20.Tho soction of country lying northof this plnco, fomons for its EO

Oivorus, bna yioltlod an-

other cnvo vrhioh promisos to farsurpass nny that I1113 proviouslyboon discovered, tho Mammothoavo not txcoptod. Tho ontranooto tbrmowly disojvorod cavern isinj Edmonson County, and onlytwo! milrs from tho Mammoth.It is culled "Oolossal Oavo "

Nothing of tho intorior of thiscavo wus known until recontly,nnd it has ns yot boon only par-tially explored. Exploring partioshavj ontored it for upward oftwolvo miles without finding thoornls, and they mt with in w andynried attractions at tviystep.Oi.o of tiomos curu us forma-tions is in tho shape of a giganticpiano in Floral Hull. It is per-fect in form nud omits a mimicaleonud. Tho walls of many of thochambers and avenues aro assmooth as a slato, and gorgeouslyand biautifully coluiod in manyhues.

HIS l'Al'fcltS HANDED OP.

IIcroN a Hint for Our Ilncliclor Jurlnts of Honolulu.

Sho was tho d tighter of ajudgo, nnd sho listoned w thlanguid iiiUr'tt tj h's p 01.

"1 lo 0 you dovoto 1 y," ho dclarod, jmss onjtoly. "I nm pre-

pared to dovots my lifo to you.""B- - sp clfio in your plead ng,''

Bho cautioned. "Do not strtytoo far from tho point at issuo."

Ho hesitated antl thon askedearnestly:

"Will you bo my wife?""Ah," sho s ud, "now I poo tho

point you wish to make.''"I om not rich," ho urged,

"but I havo onough to givo you acomfortablo homo, and my pros- -

focte are bright. I offer you theof an honest man, who will

do ull in his powor to mako youhappy. I ''

She stopped him by a gosturo."It is UEoless to continuo at pro-sent- ,''

she said, firmly but kindly."There aro sovoral cases a bond ofyours on the docket."

"But,'" ho protested, "I wanti)

Sho stopped him again."I must insist that these nut-

ters bo takon up in their regularorder," sho said sharply. "Putyour proposition in writing andfile it with my maid, and it willreceive duo attention when it isreached in the regular course of,business. I lmvo'nt timo to listonto oral arguinouts in a caFe thatcan as well be presented inbriefs."

He left and put in his timountil Into that night preparing apetition for a rehearing. Onioa-g- o

Post.

Ime.Yales'La Precklais Mmo. Ynlo's infalllblo cure of Freokles,Tan and Sunburn. It is the only reniodyovor compounded that will remove frecklecompletely and surely.

Tiiofniror and more delicate the skin,tho tnioro likely it is to lrocklo und thoworeo it will look after it is freckled.

Thousands of women, otherwise bountiful,are disfigured by these unsightly, brownblotches. Nothiug will hide them. Theyaro a source of misery, but they can bo curocf.Im Frcckla is tho death-warrn- to freckles.

The preparation of La Frcckla Is ono ofMme. Yalo'a greatest achievements.There aro many imitations, some of themvery dangerous aud hurtful to tho skin;none of them really effective. For safetyand certainty, insist always on gettiug thogonuino and original La Trcckla.

Price $1 at drugstores, or by mail,MME. M. YALE. Health and BeautySpecialist, 140 State St., Chicago, BeautyGuide, mailed free.

HOBKON DRUG CO.,Wholel Agent.

If hi fj 'IMS 1- - 5 M1 O O H. HACKFELD & CO. ---, , , t,UWgHHHB iVH l ;' Cor. Fort nnd Queen Honolnln. -- - mS Jl J JL !. JL4 JL JL H fl J &,$

HlflTtfll iTl Wm. O. Irwin, - President Mnnagor LEWERSfc COOKE. VH

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Chocolate Emulsion is for salo by tho

HOLLISTER DRUG CO,130-t- f Agonts for tho Hawaiian Island.

R. I. MOORE,

DENTIST.Offick flouns' 0 a. m. to 3 p. m.

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

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

Over Hawaiian Nows Company'sBook Storo. my 13.

Ring Up Ring Up

290 200For a Hack,

For a Carriage.152-l- f

FRANK J. KRUGER

For the Holidays

AtfD

Clocks.Repairs of all kinds. Fort and y.crchaut

Strttts. 170-l-

r 3TUe temttCTsi--iqja.lniM m i.f'nn I'liT" wm -wnraffi Mg'j iftJ5x?j

ZESJlsS?b3SSsi3S25

Wall, ilicpoi Gi

AUTHOEIZED AGENTS.Hepubllo Building, King Street.

Delivered by Carriers,S1.00 per month.

170-l-

ForHomeUseTABLE

Cover

TableLinen

Napkins--AND

CURTAINS !

By thojpair.

M. S. LEVY.

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Willi. . Bl Will U6 UU. Qenkhai, Commissiox Agents. I I H I I ll H"Street

eHI andOlnsa Sprocket ... Vice-Preside-

W. M. Qiffard, - Secretary TreaaurorThoo. O. Porter, ... Auditor

Sugar FactorsAND

'Gommission Agents.

AOE.NTB OP THE

OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY

OF SAN FltAJtOlSCO. OAL.

GONSALVES & CO,

WHOLESALE GROCERS AND

WINE MERCHANTS.

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

John Moff?Importer and dealer

: in :

VfSteel and Iron Ranges,

STOVES, AGATEWARE.DIMOND BLOCK.I39-t- f King Strtot- -

YEE ON CO.,317 Huumiu St. P. O, Bor 143.

Watchmakers and Manufactur-

ing Jewelers.Repairing of Watches and Jewelry. ALLWOKK GUARANTEED.

Importers of Watches and Clocks ot Finest14!) Grades.

1. MORI, M. D.,Office, Fort Streot, near Berotania.

Residence, Arlington Hotol.Hours: 7 to 8:30 u m; 4 to 8:30 p rn, Sat-

urday and Sunday, 1 to 5 p m. Tel. 530.

For Sale.AN "ED. WESTMAYER" BERLIN UP-rlR- lit

Piano In excellent condition will besold cheap. Address, X,188-- tf Bulletin Offlce.

SALE BY

181

. Wfc'ililiflk , .SBtWAt m..,

UFORTEMS AND BALKRa IN LUMBRBAND AI1I1 Kl J3 OF BuiLDINO

Mi. JEniALS.

Fort Honolulu.

H. WAY co.7Wholesale and Retail Groceries.

98 Fort Streot, HonoluluTelephonor 2ii P.O. Box 470

tul tf

EDMUND P. DOLE,ATTORNEY AT LAW.

318 Fort St. - Telephone 91.27-3-

Jas. F. Morgan.AUCTIONEER AND STOCK BROKER

No. 45 Queen Street.

Expert AppraiBomont of RealEstato and Furniture.

n3 1mj

Cook's Music School.WARINQ'S BLOCK.

PIANO, HARMONY ANDVOICE.

Thirty years cxpcrlenco enables ProfessorCook to Lconomlzu tho timo of tlio pupil.

178-t- f

If you1

cl . . , .

HACKRing Up Telephone 705.

PRANK LILLIS.

Stand : Corner Berol-ani- andNnuana streets. 140-t- f.

KUSTA0E & CO.

DEALERS IN- -

WOOD AND COAL

Also White and Black Sandat the lowest marketrates. Telphono No. 414.

77 tf

H. HACKFELD & CO.Bavo just received a now Supply of tho

Celebrated "Danish Beer"Of tho following Brands :

"Gold Label,""Munic" and

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

Genuine Bavarian Hops!

Xmas Groceries , . .

ATMORE'S MINCE MEAT, CRANBER-

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

SWEET POTATOES, YELLOAV

TURNIPS, APPLES, DATES, .NUTSAND RAISINS

Fresh Cakes $ Crackers, Etc.

FOR

AuUuWm

Street,

Want

very

Chas. Hustace,Kino Street.

.4" jj .. i Ml;M W i.

THE WONDERFUL FOOD PRESERVATIVE;'HAS NO TASTE, NO SMELL, AND IS PERFECTLY

HARMLESS. IT IS EFFICACIOUS AND

ECONOMICAL.

JLCeallne Prevents Fermentation.

XCeaime Prevents Decomposition.

ICealine Prevents Milk fr-m- , Sourin.r

ICealine Preserves Meat, Fish, Game and Poultry.

XCealine Only costs Twenty-fiv- e Cents a Package.

- For Jmlo Ouljr

HOLLISTER

HAT WE DOWE DO WELL

IMPORTERSWHOLESALE AndIKliTAlL DEALERS

IN EVERY VARIETY

C3rX"oc5oirios.

LEWIS & CO.2111Forttft., , TolcpLone240. lfin-t- f

HOPP &r

No 74 King Streot,

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& GEN. CO. OFSUN SAN

OF COlM. LIFE INS. CO.,

SUN INS. CO. OFFIRE and

atRooms 12

NEW GOODS

DRUG CO- -

CS3 Port Sti'oetl

CO.,

Bedroom SetsSide T3oards

Dining TablesUpholstered Groods.

Matti'esses HLounges

Chairs Variety.'.

Honolulu,

BLOCK Honolulu,

few

wfWILLIAMS, (Manager)

Undertaker nndEmblam

J. S. WALKER,

ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY, LIVERPOOL.ALLIANCE ASSURANCE COMPANY LONDON,

ALLANOE MARINE ASSURANCE LONDONINSURANCE COMPANY, FRANCISCO.

WILHELMA MAGDEBURG GENERAL INSURANCENORTHWESTERN MILWAUKEE,

LIFE CANADA,LIFE, MARINE RISKS,

TAKEN REASONABLE RATES.SPREOKELS

Gitv Furniture Store. 1(Corner of Fori ndBcretanIatreet.) V

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EVENING BULLETIN, JANUARY 8, 1896.Piwvt xamifcjwifnwiiiMwWMifrfrriAniiw

THE WJITERFRONT.

STKAHIKIl KINAI' AHItlVES 1'llOM

tin: volcano ism:..

The Iwalanl Bring the HonokaaSneir-Ntea- mtr Kcanhon to !.

haluaOther Ncxra Aloneshore To day.

Tito bark Santiago Mill at Hllo.Fine weather on the Hatnaktia const.Tlic Italian crultcr Clirltforo Colombo It

coaling.I.lner Mariposa enroute to tlie eoant from

tlie Colonies U duo tomorrow morning.Tlio Mi'iuntlilp Ktnati brought In a large

Hit of passenger and a small freight fromHawaii jeMcrilaj afternoon.

Tomorrow, Thursday lilch tide largo at0 mm lihrji tide Final! at J0.JI5 p m; low tidelaw 4:5!! p in; low tide email 0:48 ft m.

Walplo gulch linn changed Ub name to Sal-vation liarbor. Purser Oruliu U the bead

of the army now located at thatplace.

The popular barkcntinc S N Cattle, captainIlubbaid, b' ivm fur Sun Francisco tomorrowmorning W 0 Ii win it Company arc theagent.

The Iwnlnnl with 2000 sacks of Labnlnasugar for the Hackfeld Company nnd!:GC7sacks of llomakua sugar lor Scuaeicr t Com-pany came In last CTcnlug.

The snpnr season has opened with ft rush.Both the Intcr-lsla- nd and Wlldir SteamshipComimnies are well equipped and will bu ableto handle the crop with all the expeditionneedful. The new steamer for the lnter-Isl-an- d

Company which is building on the Soundwfll be l ere In time for ucxt season's sugar.

The ocean w barf at l'ort Los Angeles Isdlttnnt from jiantn .Monica about livo miles.It h about 17 Hi feet In length, and for IiXiO

feet at tuc outer end It Is 1!U feet wide. Itolnts southwest by west, in latitude til deg,

F mln, 20 sec north, and longitude 117 dog :wniln, 20 see west, Santa Monica Hay. Tliedepth of water along the outer luuufrctofthe wharf at high tide Is about 40 feet, with arise and fall of tide from live to eight feet.

There is being prepared at the BrooklynNavy Yard an electrical device lor signalingat sea which piesents novel features. It Is nframe 3f feet smiare, with lights so arrangedas to show all the. letter, of the alphabet asthey arc Illuminated one after the other byelectric connection with a circuit for each.It Is claimed that the letters will bo Islbleat a dlstan; ,, t(,n miles, mid a sea trial willhe ,vcn as soon as the apparatus Is com-

pleted.The New York agent of ono of the big

steamship lines snts It costs nt least $25,0oi)n year to kwp one of the larger passengerboats painted and cleaned. Every time oneof the liner comes Into port the uhlp'n paint-er sets a force of sUty or seventy men utviork. Tlie chip's side and funnels am blackedagain and the masts and white work of thedeck lepalnted. For a vessel the size of theSt I.ouis the cost or this repainting Is betweenViOO and tlifli) a trip. The purpose Is la parttopnserve tliematcrl.il, but chiefly to aidthe looks of the craft. The alt wattr (ImUIucacnltist the ship rapidly scales oft" the paint,when a vessel gets in on Saturday morningthe painters arc kept busy uutll Monday nightputting her In trial,

AttMVAI.S.

Stmr KIumi, Clarke, from Maut and Ha-

waii.8tmr Iwalanl, Bmrthc, from l.ahalna,

Haul.

DKI'AHTl'HEH.

Stmr Kaala, Thompson, for Oaliu ports.

Stmr Kcauuou,, Thompson, for I.abalna,Maul.

Stmr I.lkellkc, Wclsbarth, for Olowaln,1'aauhau and Ookala.

Stmr KUanca Hou, Everett, for Kukalauand Laupahochoe.

Stnu Lehua, Njc, for Tlakalau, Tohaku-raan- u,

Ilououiu and l'cpeekeo,

PASOENGEKS AltHIVED.

From Honokaa, per stmr Iwalanl, January7 Mrs (irate aud children.

From Hawaii and Maui, per stmr KlnamJanuiry 7 E F Iilshop, Judge 11 E Cooper,J W Jones, O P Wilder, N'lgel Jackson, MrsOco Weight, 3 children and two servants,Miss A llorden, It I.lshman, Y Kawuguchl,MIssCN I.cel.oy. Mrs J 0 Lorenscn, MrsW O Walker, Miss McKinley, E Horner,Miss A Aklna. Master E Aklna, Mrs K H(' Wallace and child, Mrs J D Holt and child,E Donsett, W F I'ogue, II I' Baldwin. S TAlexander, Gto V. Smithies and wife, Miss M

Bcarluuml.'2 on deck.

t'sBSHNOI Its UEPAItTtD

For Maul, per stmr Claudlnc, January 7

Miss II F. Eastman, J AKoderlgnez, Mr'Verts,DCnlvllle, ii K Ovcrend, C von Hurnm, CDWrlls, J A Mo. re, S Heaiiy, E Yueng,Mrs I' l.ang bee nud two children aud MrsKahsnanui.

For Kupa.i, per stmr James Makee, Jan 7Mrs Mcklnm-j-- .

ForKoolau, per 'inr Kaala, Jan 7 MrsOgllvie.

PltO.ir.OTED DEPAM'UKES.

Am bkln 9 N Castle, Hubbard, for SanFrainlM'u, Thursday, Jan It, at 11) am.

Stmr IuaUul, fmyllie, for I.ahulna, Kukul-haeleaii- d

llonokiiuwTliuiUay. Jauuary P, atnoon.

Stmr Rlnau, Clurke, for Lnhalna, MsalaeaMukenn, Mulmkiinn Kanaihae, l.aunuhoehoe. l'epeeku), Onomca, TapaUou and Hllo,Friday, dun ", " " m.

1M POUTS.

FerKlnau 15? sheep, 8 bales woo, 55hldrs, S bids tallow, 1 mule, 237 bags pota-toes, I6C corn, 170 pkgs sundries.

Per Iwalanl IC07 sks sugar, 5t bills hidesand 8 pkgs tundrles.

VEB3KI.I IN I'OHT.

NAVAL. VESSELS.

H B M 8 Wild Swan, Napier, Esquimau.UUP Bennington. I'iirmau.Marelslaud.U 8 8 Baltimore, Day.It rmler Chrlstoloro Colombo, licrtsllnl,

TaUtLMEKCIUNTMEN.

(Coasters not lueluded In this list.)

Am bk Albert, (Jrltllth, 8 F.Am bkt S N Castle, Hubbard, 8 F.Am bk Andrew Welch, Drew, 8. I .

Am bktn Willie 11 Hnmo.Bridginan.NcwcastleBr bk Tain ()' hunter, Seabody.NewcastloAmbkMurthal)ilB, Sun Francisco.Ger bk II Hackfeld, Barber, N Y,

in ip nil) Co's0 UlUHu

TIME TABLE.

O. L. WIGHT, 1'rcs. S. B. 1103E, Seo.Capt. J. A. KINO, l'ort Supt.

Stmr. KINAU,CLARKE, Commander,

Will leavo Honolulu at 2 p. m., touching atLahainn, Mnnlnca Day ami Mukcua tliosamo day: Mnhnkonn, Knwnihaonnd Laupnhoehoo tlio following day, arriving titIHIo the samo eveuiug.

LKAVKS 1IONOI.Q1D. ARRIVES H0N0MJLTJ.

1800Tuesday Jan.

1890Friday wu 10 rriiiiiv uuii , .17Tuesday Jan 21 Tuesday Jnu 28Fridny Jaw 31 J Friday Feb 7Tuesday Feb 11 I Tuesday Feb 18Friday leli 21 Friday 'Feb 23

Iloturning, will leavo Hilo ut 1 o'clockP. M., touching nt Laupaliocuoo, Malm-kon- a

and Kawailiao Bamo dayj Mnkenn,Maalaen Hay nud T.almlnn tlio followingday; arriving nt Honolulu tlio nfternoouaof 'rmwdny nud FridayH.

f&So Freight will ho received after12 noon on day of Railing.

Stmr. CLAUDINE,CAMERON, Commander,

Will leave Honolulu Tuesday at 5r.it.,touching at Kahului, Ilaun, Hamoa nudKipuhulu, Maui. Itcturniug atTivcs atHonolulu Sunday mornings.

Will call at Nuu, Kaupo, on second tripof each mouth.

SPNo Freight willjbo received nfterr. m. ou day of sailing.

This Company will reserves tho right tomake changes in tlio time of departure andarrival of its steamers without notico audit will not be responsible for nny conse-quences nrisiug thcrofroni.

Consignees must bo tit tho Landings toreceive their Freight? this Company willnot hold itself responsible for freight nfterIt has boon lnudod.

Live. Stock ouly nt owner's risk.This Company will not bo responsible

for Money or Vnlunbles of passongersunless placed in tho enre of Pursers.

Pnxsengcrs nro requested to purchasetickets beforo embarking. Thoo failing todo so will bo subject to nu additionalcharge of twenly-liv- o per cent.

Oceanic SteamsIiiD Co.

Tixrxo TatoleJLOCAIi XINE

S. S. AUSTRALIA.Arrive Honolulu Leavo Honolulu

from S. F. for S. F.Jan. 27, 1890 ..Fob. 1, 1800Feb. 21, 1800.... .Feb. 20, 1890

THROUGH LINEFrom San Frnucieco From Sydney for

for Sydney. San Francisco.Arrive Honolulu. Leave Honolulu.

Alameda, Jan. 10, '00 I Mariposa, Jnn.0,'00Mariposa, Feb. 13, '00 Monowai, Feb.0, '00

ConuMi Soda Water Co., L'i

Esplanade,Corner Allen & Fort Sts., Honolulu.

HOLLISTER & CO.,Agents.

FAMILYCash . Grocery

Fort Street, Opposite ClubStables. Tel. 355.

nl60-t- f

A. V. GEAR.

Telephone M0, : : : : No. 009, King St!IC3-- tf

WRIGHT BROSFORT STREET,

next to Lucas' Mill

Ships' Blacksmithing,

Carriage Building

and Repairing

Drays, Carts and

Wagon Building

WINDLASSES

For PULLING UP TreeaA SPECIALTY

Canadian-Australia- n Steamship Line

Steamora of the above Lino running in connection with the

CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAYBetween Vancouver, 13. O., and Sydney, N. S. W.. and calling at Victoria, I). O.

Honolulu and Suva (Fiji),

--AE 3DTJ--B

--A.T KCOnsrOLTJIjTTOn or about tho dates below etnted, viz.:

I'rom ntnl Suvn, for Victoria nml rrom Vlctnrln nml VnncniMrr, It. C toVnncouver, It. C.I

" "MIOWEHA" February 3M "WAlUtlMOO" March 1

Through TlckotH IhsucmI from Jloitolulu to Cmirulti,United States and JSuropu.

FnnionT and rASsr.xoEit AOKSTa: J3HT For Freight and Fasflngo and allGeneral Information, apply to

D. MoNicoLii, Montreal, Canada.HonEKT Kwm, Winnipeg, uanaaa.

AT 7VT UfiTit Uni Francisco, Cal.G. IoIj. Bkown, Vnncouver, B. O,

Oceanic Steamsliip Co

Australian Mail Service.

For San Francisco:Tho New and Fine Al Steel Steamship

"Mariposa"Of the Oceanic Steamship Compauy willbo duo nt Honolulu from Sydney nudAuckland on or about

January 9, 1896,And will lenvo for the abovo port withMails and Passengers on or about thatdate,

For Sydney and Mlard:Tho Now and Fine Al Steel Steamship

"Alameda"Of tho Oceanic Steamship Company willbo duo nt Honolulu from San Franciscoon or nbout

January 16th,And will hnvo prompt despatch withMails and Passengers for tho nlwvo ports.

Tho undersigned aro now preparedto issue

Through Tickets to All Pointsin tho United States.

CSF'For further particulara regardingn reigut or I'assago apply to

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

C. BREWER & COMPANY, LIMITED,

Queen street, Honolulu, II. I.

AGENTS FORHawaiian Agricultural Company, Onomca SucarCompany, llonomii Sugar Company, WailiilcuSugar Company, Wailice Su:r Company, MakeeSugar Company, Halcakata Ranch Company, Ka

Ranch. - Planters' Line San l'ranclscoackcts, Chas. Ilrcwcr & Co.'s Line of Itoston

rackets. Agents Ronton Hoard of Undent ritcu.Agents I'hllauclplila Hoard ol underwriters.

LIST OF OFFICERS !

F C Jones, PreKidcnt; George II Ilobortson,Mnnnger; K V Bishop, Treasuror anil

Col. W i'Allon, Auditor; Oil Cooke,II WaterhouBO, A W Cnrter, Direotors.

151-t- f

Good Coffee LandsFor Sale.

1st 827 acres in Ilonukua, S. Kona, Ha-

waii, near T K It Amalu's Collco Plantation

2nd SC2 acres In Kauivoll, near Ilonaunaii,S Kona, Hawaii; tlicru aro two good housesou tlio land; about 5 acres of old cofleu,bearing fruit now; und about 10 acres uewcoifec in uood condition.

t3f For further particulars apply to

W. C. ACHI.Honolulu, Dec. 10, 1803.

182-t- f

W. 0. T. U. LUNCH ROOM

For I.adlcs and Gentlemen,At 111 King street.

C57Luncii Fitost 11:30 a m to 1:30 v. m

Our attractions are liume-mad- o food, acool ncnt room and satlsfuc'ory attendance.Tuliloa In eartu HW-t- t

Change oF Hours

DR. H. V. MURRAY will lmvooflico hours from January 1, 189G,from 9 to 10 A. m., 1 to 3 and 7 to8 p. M. Sundays, 9 to 10 A. M.,and 7 to 8 p. m. Oflico Fort andBoretania streets. 190-5- t

Dr. C. B. Cooperlias removed his ofllcct and resi-dence to liruceCartwrigbt's pre-mises, corner of Alakcaand He-

re tanlu streets.

1'elep'b.ori.e 154.l'JI-I- m.

E&Lizz&c- -

9mn anil S(lnev!' "WAlUtlMOO" Jnnnary24

" "MIOWEHA" February 24" ' 'WARKIMOO" March 24

THFU. H. nAV FS A V.li. 'ri'

Amenta for tbollimiiinn Islands.

Pacific Mail k:sm Co.

AND THE

Occiaeutal & Oriental Steamship Co.

For YOKOHAMA and HONGKONGSteamers of tho above Companies will

call at Honolulu on their way to thenbovo ports on or about tho followingdates: ,

Stmr Coptic Hb. 4, 1600

For SAN FHANC1SC0:Stenmers of the abovo Companies will

call at Honolulu on their wny fromHongkong and Yokohama to tho aloveport on or nbout tho following dates:

Stmr Coptio .Tnn. 15, 1890Stmr China Feb. 21, 1896

Rates of Passage are as follows:TO TOKO- - TO IIONU-HAM-

KONG.

Cabin 8150.00 $175.00Cabin, round trip, 1

months 225.00 202.50Cabin, round trip, 12

months 2C2.50 S1G.25European Steerage.... 85.00 100.00

BSTTawscngora paying full fare will benllowed 10 percent off return fnro if re-turning within twelvo months.

t3T"For Freight and Fassago apply to

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

Miss D. Lamt.LAWYERS' CLERK AND

NOTARY PUBLIC.Offlco : With J. A. Mngoou. 145-t- f

A. S. Humphreys.ATTORNEY AT LAW.

Honoluln.Office : Kanhumanu street.

145-t- f

ATLAS COMPANY

OF LONDON.

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

H. W. Schmidt & Sons,148-t- f Agents for tho Ilawoiiun Islands.

ffawaiian FertilizinE

COMPANY

Is prepared to furnish

4000 Tons -:- -

-:- - Cane Fertilizerto order for 1800.

ALL GOODS SOLD TO A OUAHANTEEDFOltMULA Oil ANALYSIS.

Soluble and Available Vliospborlc'Acid,Sulphate of Ammonia,

' Nitrate of Soda,

Sulphate of Potash,Coral Lime Stone,

Phosphate and Fish Gnano,

In Quantities to Suit.

gtKT Orders folicited for a future' do.Hvery.

n-t-fA F. COOKE,

Manager.

lOo-t- f

'A

BST This is reserved for tho mention ofnow goods that arrived by tho Inst Australia, -- tt

ED." A. WILLIAMS,Oil, King Street,.

. 10

flsHTfllS

Importers direct from tho Factories in

AMERICA, MANILA, MEXICO, and HAVANA

Of Tobacco and Cigars. Pipes andSmokers' Sundries. ......

BST Just received a choice lotHoliday presents.

TO ALL "WHOThe underslaned. L. O. Abies andH.P.

the inventor of PecrlCRSand ecu the Peeiiless

CIGaR-- IS FltOJt- -

HOLLISTER COCor. Fort nml Merchant Mm.

of Smokors' suitable for

USE JPAJLTSTz

L. C. ABLES,H. P. WALTON.

DUKE OF

Walton, purchased from Charles J. Wagner,Preserving I'nlnt, theeiclnsive right to nmnnfactnro, use

l'KESKnvi.vo Paint in the Ilawoiian Islands.

Patent for Peerleas Paint.On tho 20th day of September, 1605, tho Itcpubllo of Hawaii granted to L. C. Abloa

and II. P. Walton, a patent No. 110, granting them tho exclusive right to make, use andvend PEKLLb.s Pkeskrviko Paint throughout tho Hawaiian Islands.

Mark for Peerlees Preserving Paint.Tho Itepublio of Ilawaii lias also granted to L. 0. and II. P. Walton the exclu-

sive ubo of the words Peekllss Paint as a trado throughout tho Ite-publio of Hu wuli for the term of 20

Imitation,Certain parties In Son Francisco havo recently been sending to Honolulu under tho

namo of 1'ebkliss Piiksekvino Paikt a spurious article not only inferior to tho genuinepaint, but one which is positively injurious to any metal to which it may be npphed.

Deware of Fraud.Wo hereby warn all persons flgninst being defrauded into using any but the'genuine

Febhlksh Piiksekvino Paint, which can bo obtained only of Abies and Walton.'

Warning Agnlnt Inrringoment.Wo also hereby warn all persons ngainst buying, selling or using any article under

the name of I'ccrlcss Preserving Paint, except that sold by us, as sucii buying, sellingor using will bo a infringement of our patent and trado mark, aud a violation ofour rights, subjecting the peroons buying, selling or using such paint to a fordamages by us in accordance with the Hawaiian Law.

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Prosorving

TradoAbies

Pi(l.seuvino markyears.

directclaim

WELLINGTON !

Was 40 years old whonjho fought thobattlo of Watorloo aud only thieo auda half months older when tlio greatNil'OLEON was made captive;

No matter what yourAge is,

IF YOU ARE VERY PARTICULAR, AND

BUY YOUR SHOES OF

Mclnerny's :

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Shoe.-

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