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r' j V Best ildiwtisiitg Modium. The Oldest S Vw "Ifyou Don' t Hi ad the J Juliet, n &VGNING BU LLGTIN Evening Paper Published : you Don' I Gel ALL the News. on the Hawaiian Islands. Reaches ALL the Teople. Subscription 75c. a month. 0ottOOItOOMOOMlMMOtC tawoootooMtMtoM Vol. III. No. 554. HONOLULU, H. I., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1897. FltlOE 5 Cknts. THE "EVENING BULLETIN. Published every day except Bnnday at 210 King Street, Honolulu, H. I. 8UUSC1U1TION IIATE3. Per Month, anywhere U Uju li- - wallan Islands... . 3 7A Per Year. 8 00 Per Year, postpaid to America, Camilla, or Mexico 1000 Per Year, postpaid, ether Foreign Countries,,..:. 13 00 1'nyablu Invnrir.lilr !a Ailvunuu. Tolephono 2uG. P. O. Box 6D. B. L. FINNEY, Manager. O fc&& The best prepsrstlca (or preserving, restoring, and beautifying the hair is Ayer's Hair Vigor, It keeps the scalp free from dandruff, heals troublesome humors, and pie-ven- ts the hair from falling out. When the hair becomes dry, thin, faded, or gray, it restores the original color and texture and promotes a new and vig- orous growth. Wherever used, Ayer'a Hair Vigor supplants all other dress- ings, and. becomes at once the favorite with ladies and gentlemen alike. Ayer's MHMMDMBHmHni Hair Vigor. fKIFAftLU ST GOLD MEDALS it lha Woiid's Chief Exposition Hollister Drug Co., Ltd. Bole Agents for thu Itopnblio of Hawaii. TT'3 i ?OR Twc VA EiKS AT Ega ix s 630- - tf Notice. John Cominanclio having leaml from T). McKtMizIo tlm pii'inlxu, known hx the NEW MARKET RES TAURANT, next M.II.V Grooeiy Store, mi Merchant direct, will utke charge hiiiI opeu out with u lull flip-pl- y of enlables. EX?- - Ordinary board, 21 tlckeiH for $4.50. S0 Gmneand Poultry ut transient rates. Call iiml oco me JOHN CAMMANOHO, 545-t- f Proprietor. FRANCIS DUNN, Architect and Superintendent HB Ofiico: 305 Fort street, .Sprcckols Blork, Room 5. Residence: Hawaiian Hotel. CHINESE ENGLISH OPINION siiiii'insr.TuAr Aiunii'.c.v Kiiom.n ISKIM)r,S. tIA.Vll'H VMIOIM1. Quiilittlini from Che Honolulu I vpiiIiir ltlillvllli In Hcjily Initio licet Susiir Oppotlllou. Under tlio heading, "Tho Amo-ricni- i Mail Papers," tho Shang- hai, China, Mercury of February 8 raontioiiH tho death of Ministor Willis uud then goes into tho Ha- waiian question as below. Tho Mercury is ono of the leading ex- ponents of English opinion in tho Orient: The Honolulu papers givo a great deal of space to tho discus- sion of the Annexation Question, aud, woro tho matter left to tho voters of tho islands, tho union with tho States would soon bo ac- complished. A largo meoting of the Annexation Olub was held on tho 12th JanuarVj which was ded by tho chief oilicorB of tho Government and by most of tho roproeoutativo residents of Hono lulu, many of whom mado most onthueinstio speeches in favor of tho project. The courting, how-ovo- r, seemB to bo almost wholly done by Hawaii; tho Americans tliomselves seem much loss anx- ious for tho acquisition of tho isl- ands than four years nco. Stronc opposition is developing in Cali fornia where tho success of the best sugar industry mokes tho in habitants of that btuto loss eager for cheap sugar from the Sand- wich Islands. Indeed, although this industry has grown up and flourished, in spite of the treaty provisions which give Hawaii a free market for her BUgar, the cry is now that tho beet sugar infant willdioof theriokets if not speedi- ly treated to protection pt;. Tho treaty, which went into effect some twenty years ago, permits Hawaii to send sugar to tho United States free of duty and givoB tho United States certain privileges in re- turn, among them tho possession of Pearl Harbor. It may bo abro- gated by a year's notico from oithor party aud mauy Americans now demand that each notice bo givon. Tho Ohroniclo of San Francisco in a loader of 7th Jan- uary says: "So inr. tho treaty must bo sot down as a poor business arrange- ment for tho United States. Wo are practically taxing ouiselves to make Hawaii rich, or in other words are bearing the burden of a deficit in roveuuo which a duty on island sugar would help material- ly to repair. Addod to this are other gravo considerations. Not satisfied with buying supplies as far as they can in tho market of England, Germany, Japau, Aus- tralasia and Canala, tho Hawaiian planters aro in alliance with tho sugar trust, and are helping, to that extent, to keep up sugar prices in this market. The treaty also serves to check tho develop- ment of tho beet-sug- ar industry in this Stato and elsowhere, evory pound of Huwuiian sugar that comes in beiug easily repluooablo by our own product in case that product is safe giuuded from com petition." Tho Eveniug Bulletin, of Ho- nolulu, iu answering this ob- jection states that during tho past twouty years in which Hawaii has enjoyed this privilege no objection on this Bcoro has heretoforo boon mado. It continues: "Tho Hawaiian contribution to the woild's supply, upon which the value uuivorsal is estimated, lias never boon groat onongli to dominate the market. When all the remaining soil of tlieso islands capablo of sugar cultivation shall have been subdued to that pur- pose, tho total Hawaiian produot will doubtless boar a smaller pro portion to tho world's consump- tion then than it does now. Tho ratio of increase of consumption at tho present time in tho Unitod States is probably much greater than tho ratio of inotooso of pro- duction in thoso islands." An interesting Hrticlo iu the Chronicle on tho Beet Suaar Iu dustrv of California shows how profitable an enterprise it is al ready, and from figures there given we learn tliul the United States produces less than ono-sixt- h ot tho sugar consumed by its inhabitants, yet the uigar king aro likely to succeed iu thair en- deavors to lovy tribulo on tho peo- ple. It is coiluiuly a strange sight, too, to seo any country de- liberately rejecting tho proffer of so valuable an addition to its ter-ritoi- y, but this has been done once by the peoplo of the United Statesj and tho second wooiug by Hawaii may not prove' moio successful than tho first. A Mnrvcloui I'crliirinniicc. Prof. D. M. Bristol and his celebrated school of performing equinus comes to this city noxt week. This attraction has boon a popular and fashionable success in all tho largo cities of America for tho past twolvo years, and comes endorsed by press and pub- lic as being the most unique en- tertainment of tho ago. Imagin- ation caunot conceivo of nnythiug moio pleasurablo to "tho admirer of muu's best friend, tho horse. Tho most perfect docility aud highest order of intelligence that it would bo underrating to call mere instinct, all exemplified in this groat Troupo of Horses. Prof. Bristol has added many new dillicult features this year but has retained all tho old favor- ites, includiug tho world famed Denver aud Sultan. Thcsp ani- mals present no chenp tricks, that aro well known in tho circus riu, but in ovory respect thoy havo been taught feats never before at tompted, abounding in astonish- ing and amazing perfection, which no other individual of thoir spe- cies woro ovor known to oxecute; and wo unhesitatingly promise you tho most wonderful exhibition of tho kind in existence. SchonU In Unnn. Tho Eona Echo contains the following itoins: Tho attendance at tho Holualoa school is so large that tlioro is groat need of a fourth teacher and a new uuiuung. Mrs. ratont, a highly cultured musical lady, has lately boon ongaged as second as- sistant in this school. Mr. Law has started a freo school on Sundays. The classes meet at v ooioclc ana at ono o'olook. Tho circle of North Kona teach- ers met a fow days ago. Miss Scott read a paper on tho broad fruit; Mrs. Kapu gave a papor on the cocoanut nnd Mr. Law criti- cised two chapters of Page's Tho-or- y aud Practise of Teaching. At Tliomna hqunro. Tho Government baud will give a concert at Thomas square this evening, comprising tho following selections: I'AKT I. Kllcnhcrc Overture Mnmtnlclto Aubcr Cavut Ina Lucia , Donizetti Selection Travlata , Verdi l'AUT II. Cornet Solo I'alaee Busier Wclsscnborn Mr. Charles Kreutcr. Oavotto Irlnccs May Kot taun WnlU 1 ho Bkoter. ;. ... Waliltoiiful Marcli Comrade Faust Hawaii 1'ouol. Hy tlm AlHiurdit. T. A. Kennedy and wife, accom- panied by Miss Doming, will sail for Australia tomorrow by tho Ala- meda. Mr. Kennedy is makina a tour of tho world in tho interest of Prof. Bristol's celebrated Horse Show. Miss Darning, who is a daughter of J. G. Doming of tho Capitol Mills, San Francisco, will make tho circuit with them. Just recoivod, an entiroly now stock of Gonts Suitings in Black, Blue and fancy mixtures and will bo sold in quantities to suit at wholesale prices. L. B. Korr, Quoou Btroet. FROM THE BIG ISLAND ctni'in; IMMMI ioi:s no l M mi IIMJIII AI.OVH. An luxi'ttor (mm Iliolitu Oitruliiir l XMI ItOHfl t'.iIA'i ricuiiliitf I'ltint. The following items aro from tho Hilo Tribune of Saturday : ' Lots 8 and 0, that horrible old row of cotton buildings on tho corner of Bridge and Wuiauueuuo stroets,aro offered for lease by tho Government for 80 years. Thoso giant bamboos, growing in the Court House grounds, will soon bo cut down and removed to mako room for quarters for Judge Hitchcock; a building for which is soon to be erected. That portion of the Kaumaua road built by J. H. WHbou was accepted by Charloy Hitchcock last Wednesday. It is remarkablo to noto how extensively tho plantations aro planting cano. Tho steep sides of the gulches aro being cleared all along the lino aud fino cano is growing and will be grown, on al- - riiont perpendicular positions. Tho Government and othor roads at Ilakalan aro beiug lined with beautiful Japaueso trees re- cently imported from far-o- ff Jap- au. Wheii tho trues grow up Ha kalau will have quite a dilToreut appearance from that of tho past. Honoiim will follow suit and plaut trees on oithor side of its highway. A library is being established at llakalau. A cottage by tho road sido is now being repaired and will bo used for the purpose. Ono hundred and fifty dollars havo al- ready been subscribed by people iu the neighborhood. A billiard room will bo ono of its features. Most of tho books recently brought by Mr. Pattou from Halifax, No- va Scotia, havo been donated by that generous gentleman. MASONIC LODO.E 8TAHTED. Last Saturduy evening thore gathered togethor tho nuclous of a Masonic Lodgo at Papaikou, aud tho first Masouio mooting ovor hold on this island transpired. Fourteen members met and form- ed a Lodgo, and named it Kilau-o- a Lodgo. The charter members aro: Dr. Williams, E.E. Richards: Win. Bohm, L. Turner, O. B. Braddick, A. T. Pringle, H. N. Patten, K. Moro, Wm.W. Goodale, G. Ernest Thrum, Lowell, J. F. Maby, A. F. Lindor, J. T. Moir. HEAL ESTATE rLUHUY. Tho knowing ouos aro getting iu early on tho real estate market in Hilo. This week has seou more onquiry and actual transao tious than has been observed for some timo, both iu ncreago aud town lots. Dr. Hutchinson pur- chased a sightly looation on the banks of tho Wailuku river, juflt beyond tho old warohouse; Mrs. Sovoranco purchased two very finely located lots in tho Puueo tract, and throo more woro sold to another party who haB mado a do-pos- it on tho same, subject to tho granting of a loan to construct a dwelling that will cost A purchase ot 250 ocros in Puna to bo sot out entirely to coffoo was accomplished. Tho now Masonic Lodgo is moving heaven and earth to get apieco of real estato to orect a templo. THEY AIIE COMINd FA8T. Mr. Joshua Crane, Jr., Boston, ono of tho firm of tho great papor manufacturers, has boon iu Hilo this week. He has also boon iu Puna. And what was tho result ? Thore can bo but ono result. Ho bargainod for 150 acres of tho finest Puna lands, adjoining thoso of 0. L. Wight, engaged tho ser- vices of Bodoriok Boss, tho famous ooffeo export, for tho noxt six yoars to come, and ordorod the whole 150 acres to be immediately sot to coffoo trees. Ho may also floonro an option on 100 aoros and if bo will plant it out as well. Now that wo havo Boston, the hub of culture, pulling for ub, wo arc fixed. The Hawaii coffee beans will go arm aud arm henceforth with tho historical Boston Pork-'- n -- Beans. Mr. F. M. Wakefield has been retained byMr. Ci uiio and will act for him under full power of attorney. COFI'EU CLEANING l'LANT. Tho Hawaiiau CofTco Growers' Association, at a meeting hold iu liilo bint butnrday evening, do termhml to erect in Hilo a coffee cleaning plant to handle tho pro- duct ot liis district, nnd, if possi ble, to confine tho stock within its membership. Tliero is no doubt of'thoir ability to do this, and thoro is still less doubt but what thoy will do it. O. L. Wight is tho chirman of tho committee, Messrs LoBlond, Sissou, Boss and Judge Lyman make up tho team that will inaugurate the preliminaries. Coffuo hulls will coon bellying thiough tho air. JAPAN AM) IItVII. A (Jvriunu luicr on JnpniiPKn Ambi- tion to Acquire tlir liluiuli. lleiliu, March 3. Tho "Kronz-Zoiluu- g" calls tho attention of Europo to tho scheming of Japa- nese statesmen for tho acquisition of Hawaii. Tho steamboat lino from Honolulu to Seattle, it says, is only one mesh of a net ot vast ramifications. Japan intends to mako tho Pacific islands all trib- utary to her, at first commercially, and Biibhequontlj politically. Ho- nolulu possesses great maritime and strategical importance, which is increasing daily. Iu view of tho lapid development of cities on tho Pacitio Coast, this importance will assume an international char-acto- r if the Nicaraguan canal is over opened. At present thoro aro 26,000 Japanese living in Hawaii, and if immigration continues ut tho present rato tho Japaneso popula- tion will soon gain tho upper hand thoro, particularly sineo a great mauy soldiors who took part in tho war with China aro now settled there with their families. Tho Japaneso elementjs a danger for all seafaring nations. AT QUAItANriNE MrATION. Only Nevruly-SI- x Japini'io Willi be Allowrd lo Lailil. All is quiet nt the quarantine station. Collector McStocker, Port Surveyor Stratomoyor, Interpreter Chostor Doyle, J. A. Magoon and others havo returned, their inves- tigations having beou completed. Starting in at 7:30 last night it was 8:30 this morning beforo the last Japanese was checked off. Tho investigation wus meioly to verify moro particularly that al- ready mado. At noon today 70 Japauoso woro given pormissinn to laud aud nil the othors were notified that they must roturn. All was quiet when tho officials loft the station, tho immigrants having hardly gotten over thoir surpriso at beiug told thoy would huve to go back. HKAWY FOR WAR. Tho sentiment in favor of the Cuban luturgentK het-iii- to be growing every day. In Washington the cuuhu of the InHiirgcntH Is warmly espoused. Yes- terday the Cameron resolution, which the morning dispatches reported Mould probably be Introduced into the Benato Monday, Tna the cause ot much comment. According to Secre- tary of State Olney, this resolution practically means war with Spain. There Is no danger or probability that war with Spain will In the least affect the quality of Rainier Ileer. No mat- ter what hapxns Rainier Rcer will always be tho best. On tap or in bot- tles at the Criterion Saloon. Trouble In Mamsa, Nowa from Apia as lata as February 23 says that, takinc ad- vantage of tho nbsouco of war- ships, a formidable movomout hoadod by Tamasoso is threatened against King Malietoa. LATEST FOREIGN NEWS inai liiiriAi i. or iki.hiii:nt .mcki.i,i;v ani (Uiii.vKr. Oili-rnii- t I.IUcly In f latiff-drrc- re Milclui: Truublo Aincrlciu l'rl4niiTi III Cub. t mi ::t srri:s. A.T.Wood of Mount Sterling will succeed J. S. C. Blackburn iu the C nited Slates Senate for Ken-tuc- kj by appointment of Governor Bradley. McKlutej's Cabinet. Tho mako-u- p of tho now Cabi- net is as follows: Secretary of State John Shor-ma- u of Ohio. Secretary of tho Treasury Ly-mu- u J. Gago of Illinois. Secretary of War Bussell A. Alger of Michigan. Secretary of tho Navy John D. Long of Massachusetts. Secretary of the Interior Cor- nelius N. Bliss of Now York. Sccrotary of Agriculture James Wilson of Iowa. Postmaster-Gener- al James A. Gary of Mur.ylaud. Attorney-Gener- al Joseph Mc-Ken- of California. Tho IiLiiigiirnllou. William McKinlev entered Washington on tho 2nd iust., quietly nnd unostentatiously as any private citizen. At his request thero wgs no military or othor display on his arrival. Every- thing was ready on tho 3rd for a splendid inauguration. If it rain- ed tho coromouy would bo held in- doors. Thousands of peoplo flock- ed to see tho coming Prosidont. Tho A.ldrt-Ni- . A forecast of tho address says it would deal strongly with the mutter of roveuue. Tho point would be made that by increasing tho roveuuo a step would bo taken toward settling tho financial ques- tion. Protection would not be ignored. No immediato ourrenoy reform legislation wns to bo re- commended. Bimetallism would bo reaffirmed from tho Republican platform. Domestic affairs wore to bo placed before foreign ques- tions. Tho arbitration treaty would bo approved. Protection to American citizens abroad would receivo a gunrunteo, with especial reforonco to tho Cubnu situation. Cle-l.in- Veto Overridden. By a tremendous majority, on March 3, tho Houso voted 193 to 37, to overrido tho President's veto of tho immigration bill. Tho President signed tho intor-nutiou- al monetary conferouco bill. A rough estimate of tho total appropiiations for tho session fixes tho amount at 8125,000,000. I'unuuater Coulene, John Corwino, United States Navy Paymaster, absconding, was arrested in Chicago aud confessed to the polico of having robbed tho Government of $10,000 during tho two yearB that ho hold tho position of Paymaster. I.iru Opium SelMiire. Spocial agents of tho Troasury made a big seizure of opium at San Francisco on Saturday. Iu all 23,2-1- pouudu were Boizcd, which, at tho market prico at tho timo it was seized, was worth uoar-l- y 8300,000, includiug tho duty, or about half that amount as au act- ual loss to tho owuors if it should bo declared forfeited. Thero was a report at hint accounts that tho stuff would be released by orders from Washington. DccInIuii AcnliiNt Ilurrn(. Tho Snpromo Court of Cali- fornia ou tho 3rd iust., just ono year and olovou moutliB after tho murder waB committod, rendered, a decision that tho trial of Tlioo-dor- o Durrnnt for tho raurdor of Blanoho Lamout was fair. Chief Justice Boatty was oxpoclcd lo filo a dissenting opinion. Tho condemned murdoror blanched at tho first report of tho decisiou. Ho was all broken up and gavo Continued on ih Jvje. ijkfUtir. w1 - ' . J JJfta4ASMMiwS. ift'fci. Av.. JsJM&pmiks us.&h.JA' , iWlBWtiiwj -'- ML'3 .frl-- a ' At 4iitt&iMWAR Vttt1T' A.&W- " V i 5 4 - i 'A t :'i - . . ru'zi K

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Best ildiwtisiitg Modium. The Oldest S Vw"Ifyou Don' t Hi ad the JJuliet, n &VGNING BULLGTIN Evening Paper Published

: you Don' I Gel ALL the News. on the Hawaiian Islands.Reaches ALL the Teople. Subscription 75c. a month.

0ottOOItOOMOOMlMMOtC tawoootooMtMtoM

Vol. III. No. 554. HONOLULU, H. I., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1897. FltlOE 5 Cknts.

THE "EVENING BULLETIN.

Published every day except Bnnday at210 King Street, Honolulu, H. I.

8UUSC1U1TION IIATE3.

Per Month, anywhere U Uju li- -

wallan Islands... . 3 7A

Per Year. 8 00Per Year, postpaid to America,

Camilla, or Mexico 1000Per Year, postpaid, ether Foreign

Countries,,..:. 13 00

1'nyablu Invnrir.lilr !a Ailvunuu.Tolephono 2uG. P. O. Box 6D.

B. L. FINNEY, Manager.

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The best prepsrstlca (or preserving,restoring, and beautifying the hair is

Ayer'sHair Vigor,

It keeps the scalp free from dandruff,heals troublesome humors, and pie-ven- ts

the hair from falling out. Whenthe hair becomes dry, thin, faded, orgray, it restores the original color andtexture and promotes a new and vig-

orous growth. Wherever used, Ayer'aHair Vigor supplants all other dress-

ings, and. becomes at once the favoritewith ladies and gentlemen alike.

Ayer'sMHMMDMBHmHni

Hair Vigor.fKIFAftLU ST

GOLD MEDALS it lha Woiid's Chief Exposition

Hollister Drug Co., Ltd.Bole Agents for thu Itopnblio of Hawaii.

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John Cominanclio having leamlfrom T). McKtMizIo tlm pii'inlxu,known hx the NEW MARKET RESTAURANT, next M.II.V GrooeiyStore, mi Merchant direct, will utkecharge hiiiI opeu out with u lull flip-pl- y

of enlables.EX?-- Ordinary board, 21 tlckeiH for

$4.50.S0 Gmneand Poultry ut transient

rates. Call iiml oco meJOHN CAMMANOHO,

545-t- f Proprietor.

FRANCIS DUNN,

Architect and Superintendent

HB Ofiico: 305 Fort street,.Sprcckols Blork, Room 5.Residence: Hawaiian Hotel.

CHINESE ENGLISH OPINION

siiiii'insr.TuAr Aiunii'.c.v Kiiom.nISKIM)r,S. tIA.Vll'H VMIOIM1.

Quiilittlini from Che Honolulu I vpiiIiirltlillvllli In Hcjily Initio licet

Susiir Oppotlllou.

Under tlio heading, "Tho Amo-ricni- i

Mail Papers," tho Shang-hai, China, Mercury of February8 raontioiiH tho death of MinistorWillis uud then goes into tho Ha-

waiian question as below. ThoMercury is ono of the leading ex-

ponents of English opinion intho Orient:

The Honolulu papers givo agreat deal of space to tho discus-sion of the Annexation Question,aud, woro tho matter left to thovoters of tho islands, tho unionwith tho States would soon bo ac-

complished. A largo meoting ofthe Annexation Olub was held ontho 12th JanuarVj which was ded

by tho chief oilicorB of thoGovernment and by most of thoroproeoutativo residents of Honolulu, many of whom mado mostonthueinstio speeches in favor oftho project. The courting, how-ovo- r,

seemB to bo almost whollydone by Hawaii; tho Americanstliomselves seem much loss anx-ious for tho acquisition of tho isl-

ands than four years nco. Stroncopposition is developing in California where tho success of thebest sugar industry mokes tho inhabitants of that btuto loss eagerfor cheap sugar from the Sand-wich Islands. Indeed, althoughthis industry has grown up andflourished, in spite of the treatyprovisions which give Hawaii afree market for her BUgar, the cryis now that tho beet sugar infantwilldioof theriokets if not speedi-ly treated to protection pt;. Thotreaty, which went into effect sometwenty years ago, permits Hawaiito send sugar to tho United Statesfree of duty and givoB tho UnitedStates certain privileges in re-turn, among them tho possessionof Pearl Harbor. It may bo abro-gated by a year's notico fromoithor party aud mauy Americansnow demand that each notice bogivon. Tho Ohroniclo of SanFrancisco in a loader of 7th Jan-uary says:

"So inr. tho treaty must bo sotdown as a poor business arrange-ment for tho United States. Woare practically taxing ouiselves tomake Hawaii rich, or in otherwords are bearing the burden of adeficit in roveuuo which a duty onisland sugar would help material-ly to repair. Addod to this areother gravo considerations. Notsatisfied with buying supplies asfar as they can in tho market ofEngland, Germany, Japau, Aus-tralasia and Canala, tho Hawaiianplanters aro in alliance with thosugar trust, and are helping, tothat extent, to keep up sugarprices in this market. The treatyalso serves to check tho develop-ment of tho beet-sug- ar industryin this Stato and elsowhere, evorypound of Huwuiian sugar thatcomes in beiug easily repluooabloby our own product in case thatproduct is safe giuuded from competition."

Tho Eveniug Bulletin, of Ho-nolulu, iu answering this ob-jection states that during tho pasttwouty years in which Hawaii hasenjoyed this privilege no objectionon this Bcoro has heretoforo boonmado. It continues:

"Tho Hawaiian contribution tothe woild's supply, upon whichthe value uuivorsal is estimated,lias never boon groat onongli todominate the market. When allthe remaining soil of tlieso islandscapablo of sugar cultivation shallhave been subdued to that pur-pose, tho total Hawaiian produotwill doubtless boar a smaller proportion to tho world's consump-tion then than it does now. Thoratio of increase of consumptionat tho present time in tho UnitodStates is probably much greaterthan tho ratio of inotooso of pro-duction in thoso islands."

An interesting Hrticlo iu theChronicle on tho Beet Suaar Iudustrv of California shows howprofitable an enterprise it is already, and from figures theregiven we learn tliul the UnitedStates produces less than ono-sixt- h

ot tho sugar consumed byits inhabitants, yet the uigar kingaro likely to succeed iu thair en-deavors to lovy tribulo on tho peo-ple. It is coiluiuly a strangesight, too, to seo any country de-liberately rejecting tho proffer ofso valuable an addition to its ter-ritoi- y,

but this has been done onceby the peoplo of the United Statesjand tho second wooiug by Hawaiimay not prove' moio successfulthan tho first.

A Mnrvcloui I'crliirinniicc.Prof. D. M. Bristol and his

celebrated school of performingequinus comes to this city noxtweek. This attraction has boon apopular and fashionable successin all tho largo cities of Americafor tho past twolvo years, andcomes endorsed by press and pub-lic as being the most unique en-tertainment of tho ago. Imagin-ation caunot conceivo of nnythiugmoio pleasurablo to "tho admirerof muu's best friend, tho horse.Tho most perfect docility audhighest order of intelligence thatit would bo underrating to callmere instinct, all exemplified inthis groat Troupo of Horses.Prof. Bristol has added manynew dillicult features this yearbut has retained all tho old favor-ites, includiug tho world famedDenver aud Sultan. Thcsp ani-mals present no chenp tricks, thataro well known in tho circus riu,but in ovory respect thoy havobeen taught feats never before attompted, abounding in astonish-ing and amazing perfection, whichno other individual of thoir spe-cies woro ovor known to oxecute;and wo unhesitatingly promiseyou tho most wonderful exhibitionof tho kind in existence.

SchonU In Unnn.

Tho Eona Echo contains thefollowing itoins:

Tho attendance at tho Holualoaschool is so large that tlioro isgroat need of a fourth teacher anda new uuiuung. Mrs. ratont, ahighly cultured musical lady, haslately boon ongaged as second as-

sistant in this school.Mr. Law has started a freo

school on Sundays. The classesmeet at v ooioclc ana at onoo'olook.

Tho circle of North Kona teach-ers met a fow days ago. MissScott read a paper on tho broadfruit; Mrs. Kapu gave a papor onthe cocoanut nnd Mr. Law criti-cised two chapters of Page's Tho-or- y

aud Practise of Teaching.

At Tliomna hqunro.

Tho Government baud will givea concert at Thomas square thisevening, comprising tho followingselections:

I'AKT I.

KllcnhcrcOverture Mnmtnlclto AubcrCavut Ina Lucia , DonizettiSelection Travlata , Verdi

l'AUT II.Cornet Solo I'alaee Busier

WclsscnbornMr. Charles Kreutcr.

Oavotto Irlnccs May Kot taunWnlU 1 ho Bkoter. ; . . . . WaliltoiifulMarcli Comrade Faust

Hawaii 1'ouol.

Hy tlm AlHiurdit.

T. A. Kennedy and wife, accom-panied by Miss Doming, will sailfor Australia tomorrow by tho Ala-meda. Mr. Kennedy is makina atour of tho world in tho interest ofProf. Bristol's celebrated HorseShow. Miss Darning, who is adaughter of J. G. Doming of thoCapitol Mills, San Francisco, willmake tho circuit with them.

Just recoivod, an entiroly nowstock of Gonts Suitings in Black,Blue and fancy mixtures and willbo sold in quantities to suit atwholesale prices. L. B. Korr,Quoou Btroet.

FROM THE BIG ISLAND

ctni'in; IMMMI ioi:s no lM miIIMJIII AI.OVH.

An luxi'ttor (mm Iliolitu Oitruliiir l

XMI ItOHfl t'.iIA'i ricuiiliitfI'ltint.

The following items aro fromtho Hilo Tribune of Saturday :

'Lots 8 and 0, that horrible old

row of cotton buildings on thocorner of Bridge and Wuiauueuuostroets,aro offered for lease by thoGovernment for 80 years.

Thoso giant bamboos, growingin the Court House grounds, willsoon bo cut down and removed tomako room for quarters for JudgeHitchcock; a building for whichis soon to be erected.

That portion of the Kaumauaroad built by J. H. WHbou wasaccepted by Charloy Hitchcocklast Wednesday.

It is remarkablo to noto howextensively tho plantations aroplanting cano. Tho steep sides ofthe gulches aro being cleared allalong the lino aud fino cano isgrowing and will be grown, on al- -

riiont perpendicular positions.Tho Government and othor

roads at Ilakalan aro beiug linedwith beautiful Japaueso trees re-cently imported from far-o-ff Jap-au. Wheii tho trues grow up Hakalau will have quite a dilToreutappearance from that of tho past.Honoiim will follow suit and plauttrees on oithor side of its highway.

A library is being establishedat llakalau. A cottage by tho roadsido is now being repaired andwill bo used for the purpose. Onohundred and fifty dollars havo al-

ready been subscribed by peopleiu the neighborhood. A billiardroom will bo ono of its features.Most of tho books recently broughtby Mr. Pattou from Halifax, No-

va Scotia, havo been donated bythat generous gentleman.

MASONIC LODO.E 8TAHTED.

Last Saturduy evening thoregathered togethor tho nuclous ofa Masonic Lodgo at Papaikou,aud tho first Masouio mootingovor hold on this island transpired.Fourteen members met and form-ed a Lodgo, and named it Kilau-o-a

Lodgo. The charter membersaro: Dr. Williams, E.E. Richards:Win. Bohm, L. Turner, O. B.Braddick, A. T. Pringle, H. N.Patten, K. Moro, Wm.W. Goodale,G. Ernest Thrum, Lowell, J. F.Maby, A. F. Lindor, J. T. Moir.

HEAL ESTATE rLUHUY.

Tho knowing ouos aro gettingiu early on tho real estate marketin Hilo. This week has seoumore onquiry and actual transaotious than has been observed forsome timo, both iu ncreago audtown lots. Dr. Hutchinson pur-chased a sightly looation on thebanks of tho Wailuku river, jufltbeyond tho old warohouse; Mrs.Sovoranco purchased two veryfinely located lots in tho Puueotract, and throo more woro sold toanother party who haB mado a do-pos- it

on tho same, subject to thogranting of a loan to construct adwelling that will cost Apurchase ot 250 ocros in Puna tobo sot out entirely to coffoo wasaccomplished. Tho now MasonicLodgo is moving heaven and earthto get apieco of real estato to orecta templo.

THEY AIIE COMINd FA8T.

Mr. Joshua Crane, Jr., Boston,ono of tho firm of tho great papormanufacturers, has boon iu Hilothis week. He has also boon iuPuna. And what was tho result ?Thore can bo but ono result. Hobargainod for 150 acres of thofinest Puna lands, adjoining thosoof 0. L. Wight, engaged tho ser-vices of Bodoriok Boss, tho famousooffeo export, for tho noxt sixyoars to come, and ordorod thewhole 150 acres to be immediatelysot to coffoo trees. Ho may alsofloonro an option on 100 aoros

and if bo will plant it out

as well. Now that wo havoBoston, the hub of culture, pullingfor ub, wo arc fixed. The Hawaiicoffee beans will go arm aud armhenceforth with tho historicalBoston Pork-'- n --Beans. Mr. F. M.Wakefield has been retained byMr.Ci uiio and will act for him underfull power of attorney.

COFI'EU CLEANING l'LANT.

Tho Hawaiiau CofTco Growers'Association, at a meeting hold iuliilo bint butnrday evening, dotermhml to erect in Hilo a coffeecleaning plant to handle tho pro-duct ot liis district, nnd, if possible, to confine tho stock within itsmembership. Tliero is no doubtof'thoir ability to do this, and thorois still less doubt but what thoywill do it. O. L. Wight is thochirman of tho committee, MessrsLoBlond, Sissou, Boss and JudgeLyman make up tho team thatwill inaugurate the preliminaries.Coffuo hulls will coon bellyingthiough tho air.

JAPAN AM) IItVII.A (Jvriunu luicr on JnpniiPKn Ambi-

tion to Acquire tlir liluiuli.lleiliu, March 3. Tho "Kronz-Zoiluu- g"

calls tho attention ofEuropo to tho scheming of Japa-nese statesmen for tho acquisitionof Hawaii. Tho steamboat linofrom Honolulu to Seattle, it says,is only one mesh of a net ot vastramifications. Japan intends tomako tho Pacific islands all trib-utary to her, at first commercially,and Biibhequontlj politically. Ho-nolulu possesses great maritimeand strategical importance, whichis increasing daily. Iu view oftho lapid development of cities ontho Pacitio Coast, this importancewill assume an international char-acto- r

if the Nicaraguan canal isover opened.

At present thoro aro 26,000Japanese living in Hawaii, and ifimmigration continues ut thopresent rato tho Japaneso popula-tion will soon gain tho upperhand thoro, particularly sineo agreat mauy soldiors who took partin tho war with China aro nowsettled there with their families.Tho Japaneso elementjs a dangerfor all seafaring nations.

AT QUAItANriNE MrATION.

Only Nevruly-SI- x Japini'io Willibe Allowrd lo Lailil.

All is quiet nt the quarantinestation. Collector McStocker, PortSurveyor Stratomoyor, InterpreterChostor Doyle, J. A. Magoon andothers havo returned, their inves-

tigations having beou completed.Starting in at 7:30 last night itwas 8:30 this morning beforo thelast Japanese was checked off.Tho investigation wus meioly toverify moro particularly that al-

ready mado. At noon today 70Japauoso woro given pormissinnto laud aud nil the othors werenotified that they must roturn.All was quiet when tho officialsloft the station, tho immigrantshaving hardly gotten over thoirsurpriso at beiug told thoy wouldhuve to go back.

HKAWY FOR WAR.

Tho sentiment in favor of the CubanluturgentK het-iii- to be growing everyday. In Washington the cuuhu of theInHiirgcntH Is warmly espoused. Yes-

terday the Cameron resolution, whichthe morning dispatches reportedMould probably be Introduced into theBenato Monday, Tna the cause otmuch comment. According to Secre-tary of State Olney, this resolutionpractically means war with Spain.There Is no danger or probability thatwar with Spain will In the least affectthe quality of Rainier Ileer. No mat-

ter what hapxns Rainier Rcer willalways be tho best. On tap or in bot-

tles at the Criterion Saloon.

Trouble In Mamsa,

Nowa from Apia as lata asFebruary 23 says that, takinc ad-

vantage of tho nbsouco of war-

ships, a formidable movomouthoadod by Tamasoso is threatenedagainst King Malietoa.

LATEST FOREIGN NEWS

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Oili-rnii- t I.IUcly In f latiff-drrc- re

Milclui: Truublo Aincrlciul'rl4niiTi III Cub.

t mi ::t srri:s.A.T.Wood of Mount Sterling

will succeed J. S. C. Blackburn iuthe C nited Slates Senate for Ken-tuc- kj

by appointment of GovernorBradley.

McKlutej's Cabinet.Tho mako-u- p of tho now Cabi-

net is as follows:Secretary of State John Shor-ma- u

of Ohio.Secretary of tho Treasury Ly-mu- u

J. Gago of Illinois.Secretary of War Bussell A.

Alger of Michigan.Secretary of tho Navy John D.

Long of Massachusetts.Secretary of the Interior Cor-

nelius N. Bliss of Now York.Sccrotary of Agriculture

James Wilson of Iowa.Postmaster-Gener- al James A.

Gary of Mur.ylaud.Attorney-Gener- al Joseph Mc-Ken-

of California.Tho IiLiiigiirnllou.

William McKinlev enteredWashington on tho 2nd iust.,quietly nnd unostentatiously asany private citizen. At his requestthero wgs no military or othordisplay on his arrival. Every-thing was ready on tho 3rd for asplendid inauguration. If it rain-ed tho coromouy would bo held in-doors. Thousands of peoplo flock-ed to see tho coming Prosidont.

Tho A.ldrt-Ni- .

A forecast of tho address saysit would deal strongly with themutter of roveuue. Tho pointwould be made that by increasingtho roveuuo a step would bo takentoward settling tho financial ques-tion. Protection would not beignored. No immediato ourrenoyreform legislation wns to bo re-commended. Bimetallism wouldbo reaffirmed from tho Republicanplatform. Domestic affairs woreto bo placed before foreign ques-tions. Tho arbitration treatywould bo approved. Protection toAmerican citizens abroad wouldreceivo a gunrunteo, with especialreforonco to tho Cubnu situation.

Cle-l.in- Veto Overridden.By a tremendous majority, on

March 3, tho Houso voted 193 to37, to overrido tho President'sveto of tho immigration bill.

Tho President signed tho intor-nutiou- al

monetary conferouco bill.A rough estimate of tho total

appropiiations for tho sessionfixes tho amount at 8125,000,000.

I'unuuater Coulene,John Corwino, United States

Navy Paymaster, absconding, wasarrested in Chicago aud confessedto the polico of having robbed thoGovernment of $10,000 duringtho two yearB that ho hold thoposition of Paymaster.

I.iru Opium SelMiire.Spocial agents of tho Troasury

made a big seizure of opium atSan Francisco on Saturday. Iuall 23,2-1- pouudu were Boizcd,which, at tho market prico at thotimo it was seized, was worth uoar-l- y

8300,000, includiug tho duty, orabout half that amount as au act-ual loss to tho owuors if it shouldbo declared forfeited. Thero wasa report at hint accounts that thostuff would be released by ordersfrom Washington.

DccInIuii AcnliiNt Ilurrn(.Tho Snpromo Court of Cali-

fornia ou tho 3rd iust., just onoyear and olovou moutliB after thomurder waB committod, rendered,a decision that tho trial of Tlioo-dor- o

Durrnnt for tho raurdor ofBlanoho Lamout was fair. ChiefJustice Boatty was oxpoclcd lo filoa dissenting opinion. Thocondemned murdoror blanchedat tho first report of tho decisiou.Ho was all broken up and gavo

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AUTOHARPS, ever body's Instru-ment, chllil can piny it.

GUITARS, we carry the celebratedHenry F. Mutou, Harwood audother make, (rum up.

BANJOS, Stewart, Fairbanks &Cole aud other wellkuownmakes.

ACCORDEON3, the celebrated "lm.perial" and other good lines.

l& Aud a thousand and one othersmaller Instruments too numerous tomention.

Our celebrated Wall, Nichols Co."Stah" Uraud of

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Sheet Music,Music Books,

INSTRUCTION BOOKSFor all instrument?.

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If a lunu's dinner is right,anil ho rifecs from -- the tabicconscious that his wifo liasused the same judgment ns toprico thac she did in the selec-tion of the articles disposed ofthere enn be no indigestion tofollow. Our goods are of thekind which bring health,happiness and a fat purse.

Tablo delicacies are a fadwith us thoy are bought be-

cause wo known tho averageHonoluluite is fond of goodthings for the stomach. Ourprices are below tho averageand special inducements areolFered to cash purchasers. Ourlatest importations include thobest goods obtainable in theEiiglish markets.

Coneland's English Peas:Cod's Roe, Mackerel in Mus-tard Sauce and CambridgeSausages in tins are so wellput up that it would bo difli-cu- lt

to detect tho differencebetween them and tho samearticles direct from the market.

" Teyssonneau " is a longnamo to put before Pate butthe combination makes the besttid bit ever placed before ngourmet. Theso are goodsthat anyone may eat withoutfear of indigestion following.Thoy aro put up in the bestfactories in Europe and cometo us in elegant condition.

Lewis & Go.,GROCERS.,

Kort Street. Honolulu,

EL. GL JBIAJRT,401 Fort Stroet.

JsWeler and Watchmaker.

Havinu bought out tho entirpstoik of J E, Gomes lam preparedto ttirulsh First class Jewelry at rea-sonable prices,

WatelBftlDE and Repairim if Specialty.

INatlvo Work of all kinds. AlsoWiro Ornaments.

Office To Let,At 1MI7 Mcrohuut Street.

Peerless Preserving Paint Company.C02--

A. V. GKEAR.

Telephono S5fl, i i : : No. S10 Klug St.

Subporibe for IheEvENiNO BuirI.ETIN 75 couts per mouth,

NIAGARA FALLS.

Ilmv Longd, Ori-a-t Ctnrt Will I'rob-til- rKmliirr.

ProfoMir yppiircr Imi made calcula-tion! on behalf of tint stato reservationromuiissioners in which ho says tlint thohu;tu catntart which has tumbled overthe Niagara river precipice for 111,000rears cannot contiuuu that monotonousoporatlon for more than 5,000 morn.Professor Hpencor'n computations arovery cat cfally reasoned, being 'basediiml nly on tlm rate of recession duringtho lust half century, plus all otlior col-lateral data. Ho also takes for prnutedthat tho rato of erosion has alwaysbeen, and will always coutinun to bo,tho same a supposition which it Is byno moans impossible to dispute How-ever, many other estimates equallyplausible have been made. It would ap-pe-

indeed that whenever a geologistfinds time hanging heavily on hishands, he utilizes it by a fresh recalcu-lation of tho postdblolyrlh and death ofNiagara. More than fit) years ago it wasestimated that in aO.OOO yojrs tho SO

milos botwoon the fulls and Lako Eriewill have bcon worn away and tho Ni-agara river have beeoino a placid linkbetween it aud Lako Ontario. It is al-most universally accepted that tho orig-inal full was between Lewiston rldgoand Qneeiihtown heights, about sevenmiles lowtr dowu. Tho excavation ofthe gorge stretching between this pointaud the present eataraot is variously es-

timated to havo occupied from 200,000years to n huventh of that time. Unteven this is denied by Dr. Julius Pobl-ma-

who contends that tbo gorgotho falls and tho whirlpool is

older than tho ice ago.

How to Matte Your Own Buttermilk.The milk should bo permitted to sour

and partially skimmod so as to allowenough cream to rendor it rich. It caubo taken from tho icebox, piovided yonwisli it cold, aud simply beaten a fewmoments with an egg boater ono thatturns with a handle, is preferable andyou have as fine buttermilk as can bomade under any process. There mo somany invalids who cravo It, and yet itis often au impossibility to get it pureaud rich. It is usually diluted with wa-ter and often there aro so many lumpsof but tor rloatiug through it that it isnot very inviting, but by this modo anyono who can get any amount of milk,no matter how Rinall, can manufacturein a few moments a drink fit for thegods. Try it and see how quickly thisdolightful drink can be li.td.

How the Moon' Stnmllng; Mill Would AT-fe-

tho JUirtli.Wo must imagine that the moon

would always bo exactly ovpr onn spotof the earth's burf.icu. At uight, there-fore, that part of tho earth would alwaysbo illuminated uuloss tho positionwhich is most probable would resultin an eclipse, but the other portions oftho earth would bo in total darkness atnight. Tho effect on navigation wouldbo revolutionary. Tho phouomeuon oftho tides would practically cease. Con-sequently many tidal rivers would runlow constantly aud flourishing ports goto ruin. Not only so, but tho distribu-tion of tho water on the, earth's surfacewould be seriously altered. If tho moonstood still, tho waters on that sido oftho earth whoro the moon wus statlonodwould riso in ono lingo mass, whilo theopposite side of tho earth would havo asmaller bulk. Tho waters, however, uttho sidos of tho earth would practicallydisappear. This would undoubtedlymean that many portions of tho earthnow dry would bo Hooded nud vlcoversa. Not only so, but tho shape of thoplanet would to an outside ci

rhange. Tho dolid portions wouldrigid, but tho general coutour

would appear to bo egg Miuped, thegrcator end being turned toward thomoon aud tbo point invuy from it.

Mother Gonae Up to Date,

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Tom, Tom, tlm Bwlpvr's son,Stola some cuili, unci avrny he run.IIo strode a cultFor Cunnila ntriilulit.Aud lio lmsii't bnu liranl from up to

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Snporior breakfnot sausngo ia aspecialty at the Central Market.IUhr up 101.

That picture in King Bros',window which litis nttructoil somuch attention is not tho portraitof anyone hero.

Storling, tho painlor, is pro-par- ed

to quote prices on roofpainting. Ho uses a composition ofcoal tar and comout. Cheapestand host roof preparation in Ho-nolulu.

Kroeper Pianos,swootost in tone,Jbb.W. Borgstrom, solo agent, caBhor installments. Warorooms ntQ. Wost's, Masonic Templo. Of-

fice at Thrum's Hook Sloro, Tun-ing and repairing. MaY" Tele-phone 017.

Mortgagee's Notice of Intontion to

Forccloco and of Sale.

Notice is hereby glvon that by vlr-tu- o

of a power of palo contained In acertain mortgage dated the 15th dayof October, 1881), made by MannelGnu vela of Nuith Kona, Hawaii, toJoint Maguon of Honolulu, recordedin tho Kegli-tc- r Olllce, Oahu, In Liber117, pagen 4G3 and 4G4, tbo said JohnMagoon, mortgagee, Intends to fore-close said mortgage for a breach oftho conditions In said rnortgago con-tained, to wit : tho nt ofthe principal and Interest when due.Notice Is tilm hereby given that allaud singular the pntiiert in saldmnrtgiigo contained uiid described will becold at public auction at the nuetlouroom of Jatnes F. Morgan, on Queenstitet, in said Huiin tilt, on Wetlnes-ila- y.

the 21ih (fay of Mutch, I BUT, at12 o'clock noon of said day. f lio pro-perty In said moitgage Is thus des-

cribed :

Six sh-ue- s ill the Hill of Holnalou,of N Kona, conveyed to ManoelGouvcla aud 8m Ikaika, M.-S- . aime-oii- a

Hi.il Alo, uud I. F. Idolm. andSua lvla by deeds rceoriled

In Liber 118. p. p. 133, 117, . 422,118, p. 422, ami apatm 1 In lloyalPatent 4442. L. C. A. 10770. Issued inthe liuiiib o I'uuunc conveywl to saidOiiiiveiu by drfd of Keoul 8.

Kabaka, lycoided in Liber110, page 411.5.

JOHNMAGOON,Mortgagee.

Terms cash U. 8. Gold coin. Deedsat tho expeue of purchu-tr- .

For further particulars apply toJ. ALFRED MAGOON,

Attorney for Mortgagee.Da ed Honolulu, Feb. 28, 1897.

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Mortgagee's Kotic9 of Intontion to

Forccloso and of Sale.

Notice Is hereby given that by vlrtile of a power of hale contained In acertain mortgage dattd the 3rd day ofAugu-- t, 1805, made by AnonoFertmmUz ami Mi.kihuna Fernaudtz, hiswife, of Honolulu, Oahu, to AlfredW. Carter, truitee, of said Honolulu,and rtuorded In tho Ilcglfctcr Otllee.Oahu, In Liber 157, page 53, 51 ami55, and by the aid A,"rtd V. Carter,trustee, duly to J. AlfredMagonu, the eald J. Alfred MagoouIntends to foreclose Buhl mortgage fora bleach of the conditions in saidmortgage contained, to wit. : tho nou- -paytnent of the principal and Interestwhen due. Notice la also hereby glvonthat all aud singular tho lands, tene-ments and hereditaments in said mort-gage contained and described will besold at public auction at tho auctionroom of W. S Luce, on Queen street,lit Arttil Tj fittnllllll An ftl. lttnHn 1.in duiu uuuuiuiui un inuiautti iuc25th day of March, 1S07, at 12 o'clocknoon oifaid day. Tlie properly coveredby said mortgage is thus described:

AH of tbo following described pieceano tract 01 land situate at Auauicai,Walklkl, Island of Oahu, bolngsamepremises described in Royal PatentNo. 2833, L. C. A. No. 0670, contain-ing three (3) apaunsof an area of threehundred and uluety-oii- u (391) squarefathoms, aud being the samo premisesconveyed to the mortgagor by Opuuulet. al., by deed rrcurdedln tlie Beginter Olllce, Oahu. in liber 79, page 144.

J. ALFRED MAGOON,o of Mortgage.

Deed at expanse of purchaser. Termscash U. S. Gobi coin.

Dated Feb. 28, 1S97. 540 til

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CLEANING AND REPAIRINGIn First-clas- s Style.

Just ReceivedGold and Silverware,Crockery and Ivorywnro,Embroidered Fans,Bilk Handkerchiefs,Shawls, 8oreuns,White Grass Cloth, Mattings,Wioker and Steamer Ohnirs,Cigars, Etc., Etc.,

WING WO TAI & CO.,214 Nuunuu Streot, Honolulu,

CHAS. HUSTACE, Jit.,

Real Estate and Commission Agent.

Stock Broker. Fire ami Life In.suranco,

Campbell Block, 206 Merchant Streot.

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FOE SALE!

Valuable Businoss Property on

Nun aim street, bringing n good

rental.

Several Lots near Punchbowl

and at Mnkiki, tho Clioiccst Rosi-den- ce

Proporty in tho city. A

porfect yiew from Diamond Head

to Ewn, Honolulu and Harbor.

Four Houses aud Lots on Punch-

bowl streot, only fivo minutes

walk from tho Post Oflico.

We also havo Comfortable

Housos for sale on easy tortns si-

tuated on tho following streots;

Lunalilo, Kinau, Knkui, Htis-sing- er,

Berotnnia, Young, Vic-

toria, Green, Thurston Avenue,

Punahou, Liliha and Nuunnu.

Building Lots in all parts of tho

city on the instalment plan.

Sovoral well established Lodg-

ing Houses.

Coffco Lauds on Hawaii and a

Pineapplo Ranch with limo and

other fruit trocs uour Honolulu.

HawaiianBusiness

Agency,210 King Street and 207 Mer-

chant Street.

Election of Officers.

At the Annual Meeting of Stock-holde- rs

of the Inter-Islan- SteamNavigation Company, L'd, held thisday, the following Officers aud Direc-tors were elected for the ensuing year:

W. B. Godfrey PresidentJ. Ena Vice-Preside-

N. E Gedgo SecretaryJ. L. McLean Treasu rerT-- Hobron Auditor

DIItECTonS.W. B. Godfrey, J. Ena, G. N. Wil

cox, A. 8. Wilcox, W. O. Smith,F. A. Schaefer, E. Buhr.

N. E. GEDGE,Secretory I. I. 8 N. Co., L'd.

Honolulu, H. I. March 0, 1897.5b3-2- w

Business AgencyL. C. Allies & Co. A.V. Gear & Co.

Olllce mtfMercuautet. Olllce 210 King 8t.

IfcE-AJL- . ESTATEAND

(general Business AgentsIxmns Negotiated and Collections

Made.

Stocks Bought and Sold.Hooks Audited and Accounts Adjusted,

HHIb Bought and NotesDiscounted, ,

Fire and Life Inin&rice Ageqfig

Whan"The JFiever,"

tho Bicycling fevor, catchesyou (or you catoh it) wo wouldlike a clianco to prescribe for you,not that wo expect to effect a euro,only to sell you a wondor inwheels.

ThiB is what ono of tho Hawaii-an College boys writes to Ih'b fath-er regarding tho host wheel to buyfor his sister: "I hold tho Kamb-le- r

second to nono in the countrylino u. a.), nnu it nnyouo canshow a wheol which has traveledas many miles as mino has withas little expense us mine I wouldvery muoh liko to boo it. Bo-sid- es

changing tho gear from 04to 70 aud tho saddle to ono of laterpattern ray entire expense for thowheel has been fifty conts. ThatI thiti k is a pretty good record,don't you? I am very much afraidthat my tires, tho snmo ones I goton tho machine, will not last mothrough tho next season. Thoyaro almost worn through all over.It will cost mo from S12 to SICto got now tires put on, but it islegitimate wear. I never know apair of tires to wear as long andas well as theso have, consideringmo amount or. travoi. WUen yoaconsider that thoy have traveledas far as from Cleveland, O., toHonolulu, over all sorts of roadsand paths, you will see that theymust needs wonr soino."

The above opinion you willfind to bo tbo opinion of aboutevery ruler of a Humbler in thiscity, and there are a lot of Humb-ler riders hero. Our trouble hasbeen to get ouough whools, thomakors not realizing that wo want'97 stock before tho snow hasmelted in their country. By thoAustralia this wook wo receivod 7ladies' whools, and six of them wohave sold. By tho Miowora mailwe ordered 20 Bamblers and bythis week's mail wo aro ordering 5more, and wo havo ordors in for 2Bacers, so by roturn Australia wowill have 27 Bamblers, and in f ut-u-ro

wo do not propose to lose theBale of any wheels by not havingthorn on hand. Remomber thatthe Bamblor is fitted with the onlytiro that has proved entirely satis-factory in this country, the groat"G. & J." Thoro aro imitations tothis tiro to bo found hero, but iyou don't find it out when you buythem, you will nf tor you have usedthem a while, to your Borrow. Thogenuine "G . & J." tire is to be hadonly at tho Rambler Agoucy, andthoro you cau got tho right article,fully guaranteed.

When "The Fever"the bicycling fever

catchos you,

Buy a RAMBLER.

E. 0. Hall & SonRiimhlor Agency.

John Mott,Importers and Dealers in

Steel and Iron Ranges,

STOVES, AGATEWARE.

DIMOND BLOCK.121 & 123 King Street.

CAN'T BE BEAT!WHAT?

My $10.00 liath Tubs, lined with bestquality, No. 10 zino, 0 lu. I'ir, Chain andI'Iur, with wood rim all complote. Otherdealers aro dtimfoumlod, and robort to allmanner of Tricks and Excuses.

Bo not deceived, these UntU Tubs haveboon sold for $14 until I reduced tha prloej

I am prepared to do all work in my linoand guarantee satisfaction! Estimates fnr.nished.

If you want a good Job cheap for Cash,ritig up Telephone 844, and I am yourmam

JA8. NOTT Jb,Tinsmith .t l'lumber

HAWAIIAN

Mercantile. AgencyS10 King street.

Difficult Collections a Specialty

iAi' .JL- - mr VW Ks t ..! A

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lew HoodsMUEATA & CO.

JUST ARRIVED

Fine Japanese Matting, Rugs, &cFine Crepe Shirts Any Style!

JJST" Cheapest in the City. gjr

MTJRA.TA Ss CO , 301

CULCS SrRECKELS. VM. 0. iKWIK.

HONOLULU H. I.

Sn Fratulvo AientfTai: Nevada Bask orBan Francisco.

DHATT HCtlANOK ON

Ian Fkancibco Tho Nevada Bsnk of SonFrancisco.

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

Bank.Chicago Merchant National Bank.l'Anis Comptolr National d'Escompt do

Farls.Bitut.iN Dresdner Bank:Honokoxo and Tokoiiama Hongkong &

Shanghai Banking Corporation.New Zealand and Austhalia Bank of Now

Zealand.Tictoiiia and Vancouver Bank of Mont-

real.

Traisact a General Banting anl Eicliange Business

Dcpoists Recclred. Loans made on Ap-proved Security. Commercial and TravelersCredits Issued. Bills of Excbango boughtand told.Collections Fromitly Accounted For.

Established 1S5S

BISHOP 3o CO.BANKERS.

Transact a General Bankingand Exchange Business.

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

The . . .

Hawaiian ElectricCompany,

Cor. Alakea & Halekanwila Sts.

Has a largo assortment of

Chandeliers and Elec-trical Goods

Constantly on naud.

itstimatos givon for house wil-ing and Electrical plants.

Marino Wiring a specialty.

THEO. HOFFMANN,32-t- d Manager.

Building Lot's!At WAIKIK1 Ou car line anr'1 on PA

LAMA ROAD near FertilizingPlant.

These Lota are Yery Cheap and Soldon Easy Terms.

Desirab'lo Aoro Tracts near tbo city andthcr Propertied (or sale.

BRUCE, WARING Jt CO.,Voalero in Lots and Lands,

312 Fort Street, neur Kiutf.TTELKPnoNB 607. P. O. Box 821.

W. C. ACHI & CO.,

Brokers & Dealers

REALESTATE'V3T Wo will Bay or Sell Heal Estate in

all parts of tho group.tUT Wo will Bell Properties on Reason-

able Commissions.

OFFICE, 10 West King Street

DR. BERT. F. BURGESS,

JPhysician and SurgeonTELEPHONE 853.

Hours: 8.30 to 10 a. m., 1:30 to4 p. in., and 7 to 8 p. m. . . .

418 Punchbowl street or 143 Miller street,Honolulu, OuUu. 460-t- f

A. C. WALL, D. D. S.,

DENTIST.New Love's Building, Fort Stroet.

TELEPHONE 431.

aKCjaaagias&aiWBragacCTU.vaaai

C

Nuuanu ic 2 Hotel Streets.

Tjb Yokohama Specie BankLIMITED.

Subscribed Copitnl Ten 12,000,000Paid Up Capital Yon 4.C(K),O0OHe3en o Tand Yon 4, 130,000

HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.

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

San Francisco, Shanghai,Bombay, Hong Kong,

Transacts a General Banking and Ex-change Business.

Agoncy Yokohama Spotio BankNewRepnMlG BnllfJlag. ill line SL, Honolnln.

S. ZIMUKA,Wholesale Dealer in Japanese

Wines.Liquors and Provisions, Sakl a specialty.

103 Keknanaoa Street. Telephone 703.

W. W. AhanaMakes Clothing to ORDER of thvery best materials and in tho verylatest style. . , ,

A. Perfect .FitQnaraiateed

ALL OF MYWOrKMEN ArBTHOROUGH MECHANICS

Cleaning and Repairing a Specialty

W. W. AHANA.

C T. AKANA.No. 324, Nanann street.

MERCHANT TAILOR, vFine Suiting mado to order at lowest prices145 Clothes cleaned and repaired.

SHUN !LOY5C23J Fort Street, Yoe Sing Tal Bunding,

LadlBs llrBss Maksr.tar Fine wojk a specialty. Also, Teryfine Underwear made to ordor. All work

guaranteed, 7.flm

L. AHLO,No. 337 Nnuanu street,

Has jn st rocoivod a now lino ofDn GODS, LADIES AND GENTS

gnOLS ANL GENERAL MERCHAN.!jI8E.

.gent for the following rice plantations)uuiihu, ouiawu, n almoin, uuiaiua

Ranooho and Kapalaiua.gjtf My rice lrom Kitneobe is murkod

L A and is guaranteed Al.P. O. Box 114. .... Telephone IBB,

REOPENED !

Sailors' Home RestaurantLu Hung Co , Preprlctori.

Chicken and Ira Cream Sundays,All new, neat and cleun. . . .

Board (per month) $17.0021 Meal Tickets 4.00Single Moal 25

487 33m

FOR . . .Best Imported Chinese Tea,

TINWARE, CROCKERY, HARD-

WARE, CIGARS, ETC,Fine Chinese Toqr freshly imported. Very

low prices. Go toWING TAI LUNQ.

141-- 831 Nunann street.

TOM CHUNG KEE,313 Nuuanu Street.

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

Boots and Shoes to order. I use the beitmaterial. Goods warranted towear well. 14-a-

QUONG SAM KEE & CO.

laporters aid Sealers la

General Merchandise,145-t- f Corner King and Mannakea Sta,

YEE SING TAI CO.,

Contractorsi T3uildersFnrnitare Dealers and Painters.

SATISFACTION nUAIU.YTEKD,

Fort Street, opposite Club Stables,

ggH ut,lYA,tKiduuii""

4f j

IBYJSNJNG BDLIiETIN,

J. I. WATEBHOUSE

A merioan Manufacturerscould not understand ntir

Shirt Waist order for midwinter, so tho filling was de-

layed a steamer. If it hadbeen for furs wo would havehnd the goods, Now they arehero a hundred different stylesovcryono prettier than its mate.

No telling how many dozen;enough for an ordinary store,but half of them may be gonoby noon today. Twenty casesopened on Friday.

Other goods for ladies weremarked this morning and areready for your inspection; abetter lot was never shown,nor hotter prices asked foryou. New coods there, tholatest ideas of Parisian andEnglish makers.

Organdie Alixo, Valencia,Cotton Jaconet, Parisian Or-

gandie, Swiss Organdies, Cot-ton Novelties, Pmeapplo Qro-nadin-

somo people call them,that aro beautiful effects. Asfirm as Silk Grenadines andpretty cotton prettiness.

Read of tho other goods, nowtoday. Swiss Book Muslin,White Cotton Pique, (plain orfigured); Fancy Figured Rib-bon, Tafeta Ribbons, YokingEmbroidery, Striped Tucking,Awning Cloth, Figured Di-mity yards for a dollar;Tarleton all shades, LinenTorchon Lace, ValenciennesLaco, Puggarees, etc.

Remnant Counter THISWEEK.

J. T. WATERHQUSE

Queen Streot." sunnily i mt

J.J.WILLIAMS

Art -:- - Fotos

The Most Complete

and Artistio Seriesof Island Views EverExhibited. - - .

The Latest Applicants for FieWork pertaining tu 1'hotogr.upby.

521.1 Forfc St. Tel. 151

HONOLULU

Carriage Manufactory613 to 621 Fort Street.

Carriage BuilderAND IlErATOKn.

M'ssiitbinginAli Its Branches,

V. MY. lrmoilT, Proprietor.(Successor to O. "Went)

II. HACKFELD & CO.

GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS,

Cor. Fort and Queen Streotfl, Honolnln.

M. PHILLIPS & CO,,

Wholcsalo Importers and Jobbers of

European and American Dry Goods

. Fort and Queen Streets.

ALLEN & ROBINSON.

Dcmlors in Lnrabor and Coaland Onilding Materials of allkinds.

Qneon Streot, Honolnln,

JiL.-a-u , naHMMn,),

,W ! ' J:

WA'UOII' 10, m)7.

HIS LIVELY HEART.

It 4 I'11 I U, hilt IlirrrV. ) J.utaon.

The li ' .1 .." iniuiiy'a n

iu ox.miiiiiiiK u you n u man tokm it it roiil 1 Ao u.ifo to insuro 111 in,nml cut) tiling wont nlonr; smoothlyuntil it cmno to tlio henit. After listen-ing to Mutt nrRiui a fow momenta thoman of mullclno looked puzzled anilqueried:

"Wore you running n footrace jostbeforo coming herof"

"N-u- doctor," replied tho youngni.iu, trcnibliug nnd looking badlyfrightened.

"Has anything hnppened to frightenyou within tho last hour or two?"

"L-r- , u-- Mir."Tho phyaichui listened to the heart

ng.iin, tuid his faco f till had a puzzledlook us ho asked:

"Perhuptjou uto n cry hearty dinner tonight?''

"1 I hauu' liud my dinner jci,"

"Well, then, it'fl iniflity queer v lintniulci h aur hi art flop around liko that,for I'm muvjou lmo no organic

I'm potitho of that onBaid you didn't driuk intoxieutiug liq-

uors, did you not?""Y-.vo- Kir.""And didn't tio tolmceo to excevfc?""Y-ye- i. rj-- by tho way, doctor,"

continued tho young man, smiling aghostly smilo and shifting around nerv-ously, "do yon chnrgo $10 for this ex-

amination or only $5?"And w hen lie wis infonned tliat tho

cxamiUHtiou wouldn't cost him n redcent his heart liegau to beat so evenlynud so naturally that when it was

for tho third timo thodoctor ofTen d to trado hearts with himand yic liiiu ?10toboot. Now YorkSunday Journal.

IIow lie Knew.rr. 'J.J"-- '

"Hero comes Cahoy.""How d'yez know?""Sure, tlnit's his dimint." New

York Bunday Journal.

tii

A dugceatlon.

"Wliy not wear your hat on yourshin?" Life,

The Cumins; Woman.

Now York World.

Portraits nnlnrrroil from nmnllphotos and linnilbomoly framedfor $10 at Kiug Bros.

Oity Ourriugo do., J. S. And.rado, ninnager. It you want ahaok with good horoo and care-ful driver ring up Telophono 118,oornor of Fort and Morohnntstreets. Hack at nil hours.

"Wo can do English and Ameri-can Shirts and dollars in whitennd polorp, nlflo a full rangoof Underclothing in LisleThroad, Balbriegan, Qauzo Mori-n- o

and Natural Wool, all of thornofforcd to you at bottom notchprices. L. B. Kerr, Queen St.

Singors lead the world. Over18,000,000 made and sold. High-e- st

awards at tho World's Colum-bian Exposition for excollonco ofeonstruction, regularity of motion,ease of motion, groat spood, ad-justability, durnnilitv. nnnn ntearning and convomonco of a

rangomont. B. Borgerscn, agp !"

1GJ Bothol streets. int

A&ft4-toau-- -' A s

W9' o 'mt' " ""!!lli-LJ.'- - " - l .. '. . f

DO YOU-LIK- E (MET?,Mm . . . - i p '- - 3P

TRUE INDIAN CURRY

NOT THE STUFF USUALLY SOLD AS CURRY

Curry Powder as made by us is prepared after tho OriginalKecipe from the Purest Ingrediolrcs.

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527 Fort Street,

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

and Williams Bros.

Undertaker and Emkliner,

HEMOVED TO

516 Fort Street.Telephone 179.

Teo. H- - Dibs Co,

ILI3ITE!ZD.

AND

runnEH VJtV SJ

corner Hotel.

Night Telephone 815.

r. o. bx !

"" "BAiwrxcwoN QnAaisTuae

AND KING STREETS.

Commission . Agents I

Dry Goods,Hardware and

Groceries.

H. HACKFELD & CO.Imnorlora and Dealors in

QEJlEL JVEECjiplDIE

TKLKl'HOJ,

--AND-

Plantation Supplies.

H. HACKFELD & CO,901 to 215 Fort Streot,

S. .B. McINTYRE & BRO.,IUPOKTIB8 AND i)EALEB8 IN

Gfrrjceries, Provisions and FeelPacket from the Eastern Btates and Eropa

New Goods Reeehed by Hiery

rymmoAUmL produce by every steameriAU Orders W3

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51? Euerjir Bulletin,

DANIEL LOGAN, Editor.

WEDNESDAY, MAR. 10, 1897.

PRESIDENT MACKINLEY.

Extras oE tho Snn Franciscoafternoon papors of tho 4th hist,contain reports of President

inauguration. Hisaddress quilo agrooa with

tho forecast olsewhero given fromtho morning papors. Thero is noreference to Hawaii, uor is thororeason why suoh should be ex-

pected. The address is notto Congress outlining work be-

fore it, but to tho Americanpeople defining the broad generalprinciples of tho now administra-tion. Prosident McKinloy an-

nounced that he would, as a mat-t- or

of duty, convene Congiess inspecial session on tho tho loth ofMarch to cousidor revenue neces-

sities. In laying dowu a policy ofponce, tho President says: "Wowant no wars of conquest; wo

must avoid the tomptation of terri-torial aggression." Altogethertho addresB is tho modest, plainspokon expression of a man of thopeople to tho people, with quite apious strain of consciousness ofan individual responsibility asgroat as can bo borne by any pairof shoulders.

Every now and again the IliloTribuuo explodes in wrath overtho appointmontof officials in thattown by tho Govornmont instead ofbeing olectod by tho people of Hi-l-

Officials cannot bo electedthoro, however, without a changeof system. Residents might ifthoy could agroo nominato them,and then no doubt tho Govern-ment would favorably consider thonominations. As Hilo cannotagioe on any question of persons,owing to its difforent factions,election machiuoty would bo nco-e6sar-

This would be absurd inaffairs of general government andcannot bo thought of. If Hilowants to rule itself andpay for tho ruling, in matters ofpolice, education, sanitation, etc.,let it have a charter of incorpor-ation drawn up and submitted,first, to a voto of tho people with-

in tho proposed municipal jurisdiction and, secondly, to tho Le-

gislature. Perhaps, when thoHilo peoplo wero brought face toface with tho now direct taxationmunicipal goveinniont would in-

volve, they might conclude that itwas bettor to bo governed fromHonolulu a little while longer.

With tho coffee cleaning andgrading plants of Honolulu andHilo, Hawaiian coffee will go upon tho foreign market with atleast some kiud of system. Gov-

ernment inspection and ware-

housing will bo necessary be-

sides, if the small growers aro togot tho best possible rewards oftheir toil and money outlay. Itwill not do to allow inferior pack-

ings on tho market so as to pie-judi- co

tho products of skilful cultivation and curing. This matterof having an official imprimaturon tho good colfco of Hawaiiought to be agitated without in-

termission to the end of securingtho necessary legislation at nextsession of tho Legislature.

It is nonsuuso to claim thatevery official investigation or

should bo opou to thepublic. Who over heard of thoAttornoy General's dopaitmonttaking tho public into its confid-

ence while preparing criminalcases for tho courts ? Or of theExecutive admitting tho pross toiU deliberations over administra-tive affairs or proposed legisla-tion ? Scrutiny of tho claims ofimmigrants to laud no moro re-

quires tho prosenco of reportersthan does tho inspection of a ship's

Sft.;ij4 &Mir.,','

4ilIMWtfWM1' company by thopoit physician toobviate t tie tiskof infection there-fro-

It is highly gratifying to hearot uow investors in Hawaiiancoffoo cultivation from distantparts oE tho American Union.Hawaii is fast driving toward adegreo of identification with thoUnited Slates, whon it will bo asheer necessity for that Nation tomake a place for tho Hawaiianstar in hor flag.

From not having been signedby President Cleveland up to 12o'clock on tho day of his retire-raon- t,

the Indian, Agriculturaland Sundry Civil appropriationbills failed to become law. It wasiu tho Sundry Civil bill that thoPearl Harbor appropriation of$100,000 reposed.

Hawaii will be a lovely islandto tako jaunts through, when thoroads in construction are complet-ed. The planting of trees oneither sido of them, making beau-

tiful avenues, now roportcd isa work of tho most admirablepublic spirit.

i.ATiNr roiuinJx m:w.

Continued from Jut l'mje.

way to grief, as ho said, for hissorrowing pnreuts. Air. Don prey,his counsel, snys Durrant is inno-cent and, if arohoaring be denied,he will carry the caso through tothe Supremo Court of the UnitedStates on a constitutional pointtho apportionment of jurors tocounties.

The IFmrnllnii IMi.nimi.

Irving 15. Buulloy of San Diegois one of the most prominent oftho candidates in opposition toArthur Sewall of Maine for theHawaiiau mission. Dudloy hastoo support of California officials,and it is thought will bo able toshow such strength that he willsocuro tho appointment he wants.

NATAL 'OTK.N.

riie Autlcnl Wooden t'ruWer Miirlonlor Honolulu.

Bolow aro itoms culled fromlatest Mare Island yaul notes intho Chronicle:

Work is beiuc unshed on thecruiser Concord.

The work on tho Baltimore it,piogiessiug satisfactorily and incaso of omorgoney tho ship couldbo put iu shape Tor activo sorvicoin a few weeks.

Much trouble has boon expe-rienced iu obtaining crews for thoships going into commit'sion, astho number of men allowed bylaw for the Navy is iuadequato toman tho ships already completed.Iu older to obtain n ciew for thoConcord tho iron cruiser Alort,which recently sailed from herefor duty in tho Sandwich islnuds,has been oidered to this navyyard to bo put out of commission.She will bo relieved iu Honoluluby tho old wooden steamer Ma-

rion, which has beon on duty ontho Contral Americau coast fortwo years. This is a great disap-pointment to the crow of tho Ma-rion, who wore expecting to como.uome.

The engineers are at work ontho boilers of the cruiser Charleston.

The hull of the Banger, whichis being lobuilt hero, is soon tobo docked for the necessary re-pairs to tho undor-wate- r portions.

Captain A. S. Baker, who hasbeen for two years Captain of theMaio Island Navy Yard, has beonordered to command tho battle-plii- p

Oiegon as tho rolief of Capt.H. L. Hovvison, who is soon to bopromoted to the rank of Commo-dore.

The final appropriation of over622.1,000 for completing tho Hart-ford will probably make it possi-ble to complete that ship withinthe next two years, although theiois littlo or no need for an oldwoodon vessel of her class unlesssho bo used as a praociso oniisorand gunnery training ship. Showill havo full sail power and amodem battery of quick-firin- g

guns.noon i'oh rificsbic.

The AVutliluirlon 4Ue Senatorlor Iiiliuodlale .ltiiicxntloii.

Washiueton, March 2. Sen-ator -- nloct Tamer of WaohingtonState in an iutorviow today said:

UVKNJNQ BULLETIN, SMAROII 10, 181)7.

"Whilo I am doubtful about whatshould ho noi - in the way of Cu-

ban recognition, I believe a feliongpolicy ought to bo adopted whenthe rights of American citizensaro jeopardized. 1 was a Hepubliun.ii up to tho last campaign, andhavo not abandoned tho principleof protection which has beonabandoned by tho Republicans,who now favor a discriminatingtariff. I shall oxamiuo cnrofullyany tariff bill prepared by thopresout Republican leaders bo-fo- ro

giving it my assent. I atleast will not aid Hanna iu carry-ing out his pledges to tho pto-tect- ed

industries."Turner thinks Hawaii should

be annexed to thjs country with-out delay.

Orili-- r to Ill-il- l Ullldll.v Willi Ani.'il-f'H- ti

I'rl.ouer.Positive outers havo been is-

sued to the civil and military anthorities throughout Cuba to trywith all possible hasto and in themost satisfactoiy manner availablo all American citizens whoaro now in jail, and to expel thosefound guilty from the islands.

Ramon Mas, the secretary ofCostillo, the insurgent leadnr, whois a prisoner at Sitio Escoubidio,

' snya that tho insurgent leaderAguirro and tho Marquis of Santa.Lucia, rresiuout of tho (Jubanrepublic, both died rocently ofsickness, and that Quintin Ban-dera, ouo of tho best known of theinsurgent lcadors, died lecentlyof wounds.

Captain General Woylor has ar-rived at Camajuiani, on tho rail-road leading to Remedios midCaibaren, whore he is expected toembark on board the Spanishoruisor Legdopi for Havana.

ni'iion:.Tlip Ilrltli.li Nnv.v.

In tho statement of the FirstLord of tho Admiralh, G. J. Gob- -

ehen, on tho navy estimates for18D7-9- 8 tho expenditures are placed at Jzitma,vuv, oeing an in-

creased of 15,000 over the lastyear's estimates. Four battle-ships, threo third-clas- s ciuisors,two sloops, four guuboats, twotorpedo destroyers aud a now roy-al yacht will be commenced, mak-ing 108 ships building, of whichsixty-si- x will be completed duringtue year. There will be an in-crease of 017'J men" and 121 officersin tho navy.

Dlntro III Npnlii.

The distress which exists innearly all tho provinces of Spainamong tho peaHontiy continuos toincrease. In Aragon tho peas-ants havo becomo so violont inconsequonco of privations thattho military is obliged to escorttho There is likelyto bo a wholesale emigration toBiozil from the famino districts.

'i iik i:asii:iin qmvriox.i ii Mtililinrn mid Ik Ultt-l-l

n M uiiiliii-- ,

Constantinople, March 3.Tho note containing Salisbury'sproposition was prosented at the1'ildiz palace yesterday oveningby the Dragomans of tho sixpowers. Tho Turkish garrisonwill not be recalled from Cretetill aftor tho withdrawal of all thoGreek soldiers and ships.

St. Petersburg, March 3. Pa-tience hero is quite exhaustedwith Greeco, wIioho big words andspeoohos aro takou in tho coldestmanner. If Greeco bo wise, shewill cultivnto Russia's friendship.At present she is incurring hordispleasure. The Mierovoyo

has a strong artiole, thesubstance of which is that the on-ly alliance which could smoothovor all differences would bo thatEngland join Franco and Russia.This is noticeable us reflecting thoexpression of a largo section otopinion persistently heard here.The Greek newspapors unite indeclariug that Greeco cannot with-draw her hoops fiom Oroto with-out dishonor.

Ancliureit.

Anchored is what tho man saidwhen ho dropped into tho AuohorSaloon. Why? said his friend.Bocauso you can always got acool. refreshing drink served bygentlemanly attendants, and ifyou happen to drop in duringlunch hour you will be regaledwith solids as well as liquids. Infact tho lunch at the Anchor issaid by many to be tho best intown. The celobrated Seattlobeer is on tap. It is sparklingand ico cold. The finest of winesand liquors in town aro to bo hadat this popular resort.

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Timly JopisjON

AGRICULTURAL IA1PLE- -MENTS, AERMOTORS,

ETC.

We are pleased to announcethat we have completed the re-

moval of our large stock ofagricultural implements fromour old warehouse to the newshow rooms on Fort street,formerly occupied by H. W.Schmidt & Sons. We havenow the largest, best lightedand moit suitable quarters inthis city for properly display-ing our extensive stock of Riceplows, 7 sizes; Breaker plowsin 12, 14, 16 inchj Sulky Disc-Plow- s,

Stubble Diggers, Stub-ble Shavers, Sugar Land Cul-tivators, Wheel barrows, Aspin- -wall Potato Planters, Extraparts for all the above machines,Aermotors, Sewing Machines,Iron Pots and Kettles, PortablePorcelain-line- d Bath Tubs, anda thousand and one necessaryarticles for the ranch or planta-tion.

In the large warehouse atthe rear of our new showrooms we have bales and balesof rope of different sizes, wirefencing and screening andsuch like heavy goods.

We are now in a position toshow purchasers what we havegot on hand, and shall bepleased to escort customersthrough the largest wareroomsin nonoiuiu at any time.

TI-I-E

Hawaiian Hardware Co.LIMITED,

Opposite Sprockets' Bank,

NO. 307 FORT STREET.

BRISTOL'S PAVILION,Cot. Berelanla and Aliikeu Sts.

SHOUT SIUSOXCommencing MONDAY, March loth.

I'Hiully .Tliitlneo Snliirdny lit 3 i.ni.First awl Only Appearance In (his

City oi the Worlil-famou- a

Prof. D. M. BristolAND HIS WONDKHFUL

Performing Horses, Ponies and Mules,The Orlislnul Eijiios-Uurrlculu-

The Lai-gen- t onil Best SolionI of d

Horht'3. For tho Pust TenYears 4,A Popular aud FiVHliIonablt)Success" in all the largest oltle ofAmerica.

SJB Price: Evenings 50 Cte. ed

Seats, $1 00. Matinee Adults,50 Cte. Children, 25 Ota. 653 tf

JBC.- - GK BIJRT,401 Fort Street.

Jeweler and Vatchm&er.

BJ0 Having bought out tho entirestock ot J E. Gome I am preparedto furnish First class Jewelry at rea-sonable prices.

WitdunaldiK anl Repairing a Specialty.

&ir Native Work of all kinds. AlsoWire Ornaments.

Just ReceivedGold and Silvorwaro,Orockory and Ivoiywaro,Etnbroidored Fans,(Silk Handkerchiefs,Shawls, ricroons,Whito Ch-as- s Cloth, Mattings,Wioker and Steamer OhairB,Oigars, Etc., Etc.,

WING WO TAI & CO.,214 Nuuauu Street, Ilonololu.

CHAS.HUSTACE.Jn.,

Real Estate and Commission Agent.

Stock IHola-r- . Fire and Life InBurauco.

Campbell llloek, 200 Merclmut Street.

'"fJPIHHifMWv1 XT&IWtHHWtNfB'

WHWaSffliWEBBHraS

Do moverlook the fact that

wo nro at all times picpnredto do your - - -

Copper PlateEngraving and

Printingat short notice. If you

aro out of cards, don't taketho round-about-wa- y of get-ting them by sending to theCoast, but let us do yourwork for you.

There's so much savingof time, and the cost is uomoro to you. Besides wethink our work comparesfavorably with any comingfrom across the ocean.

Your GoldMonogrammed

Dinner Cardscan be gotten ready

within a few days after leav-

ing the order, whilst to sendavay means at least threeweeks. lsn t it' better tohave us do your work foryou?

H. F.WichmaniiaaiajaEsisjaiajaraiaiaiaisisjasssMsai

New BrandOF

MILWAUKEE

il r 1

--A. Special Brew !

ftihjjM...r'" r'trkCTWBv.fiwi" "? 'rStJtiitir21tSJ'-trr- 7

ANU cV'r... oJ-'"-- .2P..U.S.... snr,.- -i

fANHWUiertTOCALlUUfc'

Bottled by tho Enterprise Brow-ing Co. of Snn Francisco, spe-

cially for Export.

The Merchants' Exohangeis tho only Saloon in town whorethis Spcoinl Brand is sold. Thoprico is

25c. pex IBottle.gW" Rco illcct, this beor is

Bottlod in San Frnuo'tBco. Alltho latest Bottling Appliances areused. One bottle will convincoyou.

Merchants' ExchangeNuuauu and King Streets.

F. H REDWARD,

Contractor and Builder.OQlccs and Stores fitted up and

Estimates glvcc on

ALL KINDS OF WORK.

ST Office and Slop: No. 610 Fort street.Rdjoliilnn W. W. Wrist's Carrlago Shop.

IHHUhmhMsUmhh

HIGH GRADE

LubricatingOils

In Qualify Excelled by None.

1L c 'jt1i'Tj J?" ? 't &rM m

Atlantic Red Engine,Especially adapted to Centrifu-K- 'l

Machinery pud High SpeodEngines.

Capitol Cylinder,For Oxhiidm, itc.

Castor Mineral,F-- Stoam Plows.

Summer Black,For 0,i r Boxes, olc.

St88l PlOWS

Wo carry tho following linomanufactured by the OUVEilBROTHERS' PLOW WORKS:

The C. 5c C. RICE PLOW,Sizes 5 to 10 in.; made for lightcultivating and all ordinary uso.

The QUEEN,Sizes U, 8 and 10 in.; for extraheavy work.

The MONARCH:,12 and 14 in.; for bionking andheavy plowing.

SSTThene Plows, inado ex-pressly for us, aio well braced,strong, light, mid mo tho result ofcaielul study of plantation needs.They havo met with universalapproval wherever used.

Justa?don

&&$ SS.ALSO A NEW LOT OF

Ice ShavesWhich you will find conve-

nient for making quickCold Drinks.

Cwh A JmSaAjmi

TqTr f frt fip p (

LTIfaT, tuid FIRE

. agents fou..New England Mutual Life In-

surance Co. of Boston.

tna Fire Insurance Company

of Hartford.

r--,

. tAt &L9,$ wf-- . ri-iJiss-w sixOJWe-- ;.. . v J .? .3,1 '. ..Sli, ' ,& 1&4.S6 t$. J. nr.er rf ...lI' .,.

M

wLOCAL AND GENERAL.

Sugar M.'iu - uo change.Baud ooncort at Thomas squaro

this ovoniug at 7:30.

This is tho regular mooting dayof tho Board o Health.

A orocodilo takes eighty secondsto turn completely round.

British Commissioner A. Q. S.Hnwes has roturnod from Iub tripto Hawaii.

Thoro will be a mooting of thoSt. Louis Literary Society thiBevoning at 7 o'clock.

Nicely furnished rooms at thoPopular House, 154 Fort Btreot,from $1.00 per week up.

Tho government band will playat tho Executive building this af-

ternoon, commencing at 4:30.

Dr. O. B. HiL'li. dontist, era.i . ti i.iii.s 1A....1..1 Col- -auato x'uuaueipmu iemmlego, 1892. Masonic Temple.

Naturalist E. O. L. Perkins leftfor homo on yostorday'a steamerafter a visit of several mouths.

A visit to the Japanese bazaarwill be tho correct thing for oithorSaturday afternoon dr evening.

King Bros, have just filled anorder for 200 colored Hawaiianphotos for a party in America.

'A native boy about 18 yoars ofago was brought to the policeBtntion about 1 o'clock to be

us to his sanity.

Mr. und Mrs. H. A. Isenborgcamo down on tho China. Alargo numbor of friends woro ntthe wharf to oxtond their con-

gratulations.Judgo do la Vorgno decided

this morning that Miss Santoswas not guuty oi stealing o.svj

from Mrs. Larson and orderedher discharge.

Auctioneer Morgan was koptbusy today in disposing of thostock of dry goods, otc, belong-ing to M. S. Lovy. Tho salewill go on again tomorrow.

The concert and dinnor at thoHawaiian hotel last night drew alarge number of people to Hintpopular hostelry, many of whomindulged in dauciug on the Bpa-cio- us

lanai.At the recent meetiug of tho

Hawaiian Coffeo Planters' Asso-

ciation at Hilo, it was resolved toform a stock company with a cap-ita of S10.000 to erect a coffeocleaning plant.

Professor Bristol and his train-ed horseB will bo horo on tho Ala-

meda tomorrow. Tho horses aretrained to walk off tho steamer attho word of command and there isno trouble in getting thorn onflhoro.

Owing to tho signs of excite-

ment umoug the Japanese in quarantino about 8 o'clock last nightSuperintendent McVeigh tole- -

TihonRd for auuitionai nein incuardint! them. Ion policemenworo sent over under command ofLieutenant Wolls.

The trial of Captain McNeill ofthoS. G. Wilder for oruolty toanimalB beforo Judge do laVorgno this morniug resulted inhiB discharge. Tho alloged oruol-

ty was based on injuries receivedby two horses aboard the S. G.Wilder on voyage from SanFrancisco.

Tho noiice nro looking for ahalf-whit- o native boy who hasbeen amusing himself with

sliootiug with a par-

lor riflo. Ouo ot tho bulletspassed within an inch or two oftho head of a native woman whowas eitting on her porch at Ka-kank- o,

imbedding itself in a poBt.

Of tho Secretary Diso Plow oneof tho most auccoBBful plantationmauagors writes the Pacific Hard-ware Co.: "I have delayed writing70U about tho work of the Secre-tary Disc Plow, until I satisfiedmyself in regard to its properworking. I "am busyplowing a field with it now, ond itis doing fine work, and I hope forgood results from tho thoroughplowing it is receiving."

If the maker pays the gro-

cer to money -- back Schilling's Best

fctfctnf pwdrv fltvoilnf cirtftsto4a a4 tplce

do you think he knows hisbusiness or not?

Mrs, Allan Horbort nrrived on '

the China (his afternoon.Tho Gillig party leave on tho

AiiHtnilia this afternoon.T. W. liobrou and wifo leave

for tho States this uttornoon.Count Korgorlay is among

pauBeiigorB by tho steam-o- rthis aftornoon.

Kov. C. B. Sumnor and daugh-ter loavo for their homo in South-ern California by tho Australia.

President McKiuloy's inauguralmessage makes no montion ofHawaiian affairs or tho Recipro-city Troaty.

Four Chinese gamblers aud twoChinese chofa poddlorB worogiven tho usual fines in thopolice court this morning.

Bov. M. O. Harris, IX D., pres-iding oldor of tho Mothodist Epis-copal work in these islands, arriv-ed in tho China and will bo horoBovoral weekb.

At last meeting of tho ScottishThistle Club a preliminary sub-scription list for u building fundwob opened and 81300 was subscribed right away.

In the District Court this morn-ing tho hearing of tho case againstShimizu and Gallagher for analloged violation of tho immigra-tion laws was continued till the18th.

Rev. Joseph H. Smith, evangel-ist, haB arrived in the steamerChina, and will conduct evangel-istic services in tho Methodistchurch. Ho will attend tho wcok-l- y

piayor meetiug this eveningaud doliver a Bhort address.

At 10 o'clock tomorrow W. S.Luce will sell at Mrs. Brown'sresidence, Alokoa and Hotelstreets, tho entiro householdeffects. The furnituro is now andelegant. Whoever shareB in itsdistribution on this occasion willcarry home prizes, most assured-ly. Scan tho advertised list ofarticles.

HONOLULU CIIUKAI. SOCIETY.

OrgKiilicd at I.nrite Meeting orMngerLut N'lclil.

Ministor H. E. Cooper's oflbrtsto form a choral sooiety woro atlength crowned with success lastnight. Thero was an attendanceof GO or 70 vocalists, who organ-

ized tho Honolulu Choral Societywith tho following officers:

H. E. Coopor, prcsidout;W. O. Atwater, vice president;A. St. M. Muckinto3h,socrotary;Miss Murgarot Hopper, trea-suie- i;

Isaac Sherwood, librariau.Good practise was had. There

will be practiso every Tuesdayevening at the High bchool building, i nose wining to join wuocould not be thero last night areinvited to attend next week, whenall who have joined aro especiallyoxuecleu to he present. It ishoped to give tho first public con-cert in six weeks.

Citizen. Attention.

These aro days of considerableanxiety and perplexity to all whohave possessions or other interestsin tho Eepublio of Hawaii, and itib time that our citizens came to amutual undorstandingvon soveralimportant issues. The prospoctBfor Annexation appear at presontvague and indistinct, and ourdustinv cannot bo forotold withcortainty. Thoro aro thoso, also,who still fondly cling to tho hopeof a return to the old order ofthings, and who cannot bo per-suaded othorwiso, yet this out-look appears far moro hazy thanthat of Annexation oven to thomost hopoful disciples of thoMonarchy. But, fortunately, intho midst of all this uucortaiutythero is solaco in the fact thatBuffalo Boer has camo to stay andthat pntrous of all sorts andopinions may oqually share thobenefits of its invigorating andsustaining properties. AVe aremoreover assured that this favoritebrow will continue to be dispens-ed ob heretofore at tho ltoyal,Pacific and Cosmopolitan Sa-

loons.

Singers load tho world. Over18,000,000 made and sold. High-est awards at tho World's Colum-

bian Exposition for excellence ofconstruction, regularity or motion,ease ot motion, great spoon, ad-

justability, durability, ease oflearning and convonionco of ar-

rangement. B. Bergorsen, agent,1GJ Bethel streets.

IWSWWpwr' f

EVENING BULLETIN, MAItOII 10, 18U7.

ftOYfc

&AKINGPOWDERAbsolutely Pure.

Celebrated for Its Rrent leavening atrcnctliand kciiUlifulneo. Assure tue food againstalum and nil forms of ndiiltrrntlon commonto ttio cheap brands. ItorAL Uakino l'ow-riE- ii

Co , New Yoiik.

THETOUCH

OF

SMALL

PRICESgreets you on every hand in ourstore. That's the sort of greet-ing that forces its way betweentho chinks of your pockot book,and filters in through again intotho corner of your heart.

Druggists are supposed to niako1000 por cent, profit on thoirgoods. We are willing to dividothis with our customers. Youwill get tho larger share Whynot get some of this profit inyour buying of drug store goods?

Hobron Drug Co.Fort and King.

Think Of it!

A powerful, odorless, con-

venient and positive disinfec-

tant nt 5c. a gallon.

Purifine 25c.

You cannot afford to run the

mk of contracting sickness by

neglecting this most important

practise of keeping tho air

puro in and about tho houso.

Purifine 50c.

Pour a few gallons down

tho sowor and exporienco a

wonderful effect.

Purifine $1.00.

Hollister Drug Go.

Auction Salt by II'. S. Faicc.

HANDSOME

Hougeljold Finite.A.I .Auction.

March 11th,AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M

On account of intended denarturo ofMRS. DROWN, I shall null at herReulriencp, corner Alakea and Hotelstreets, the Ktitiro Household Fur-niture, consisting of

Handsome Parlor Furniture,of Carved and Inlaid Mahogany,Guue Chairs and Tables,

Upholstered Sofas & Chairs,Handsome Parlor Lamps,Rugs, Engruvlngs, Lace Curtains,

Large Mirror with Koa Stand,,.j.1. iuniuii:-iu- i omcmmMi.

B. W. KxteUMlnn Dining Table.B. W. Dining Chairs,

2 Extremely Handsome Break-

fast, Dinner and Tea Sets,One Grand White and GoldTen Set,Lounge, Glassware, Crockery aud

Carved B. W. Bedroom Suite,Oak Bedroom Suite,Pine Bedroom Set,Wardrobes, etc., etc.,Stove, Meat S ife, Ice Chest,Tools, etc.

SW Thl sale gives a rare chanceto tho public to obtain at public auc-tion Hnmhotne, Well-preserv- audModern Furuituto.

W. S. LUCE,540 Gt Auctioneer.

Notice.

All accounts ot THREE mouths orlonger standing, will bo placed iu thohands ot our attorney lor collectionunless Immediate settlement is made.552 15t J. J. EQAN.

N. FERNANDEZ.

NOTARY FDBLIC ant TYPEWRITER

Offick: 203 Merchant street, CampbellBlock rear oi J. O. Carter' office. P. O.Box 336

New Spring GoodsJUST OPEN AT

N. S. SACHS'520 Fort Street ;

THE VERY LATEST MATERIALS!

Fancy Organdies, Printed JVEusIiiis,

DIMITIES, PIQUES,Greiiaditzes, Homespun, Linens,

An entiro new line in Stripes, Plaids, Checks, Pin Spots, etc.

Latest in ISTeck "Wear,Now Inchings, Latest Collars and Cuffs.

The New 33olero JacketsIn Jet and Lace, m Black and White.

USTow Ribbons I INTcw Trimmin'gs 1

SPECIAL REDUCTION SALEOF

White and Brown CottonsFOR ONE WEEK ONLY !

10 Yards $1.00, formerly 7 Yards $1.0011 Yards $1.00, formerly 8 Yards $1.0012 Yards $1 00, formerly 9 Yards $.10016 Yards $1.00, formerly 12 Yards $1.00

FAR WELL COTTONS 14 Yards $1.00, formerly10 Yards $1.00.

3F"o:r 1 "WeelL Only.AT THE

IPMIP&B 1 BMHEON,Fort Street, Honolulu.

AND STILL ANOTHER

Big v Reduction v SaleA Discount of 75 Per Cent, and More !

From March 8th to 13th inclusive,

TEC IS FOLLOWING :

Nuns Veilings from 5c. up.

Cashmeres reduced 75 percent or more.

Scotch Plaids and Beiges reduced 75 percentand more.

Dress Flannels and Mohairs reduced 75 per-

cent and more.

Wool and Grenadine Dress Goods reduced75 percent and more.

Dress Flannels and Canvases reduced 75percent and more.

All $1 Goods sold at 25c.

No. 10-E- OBT STREET STOBETSTo. 1053?-

- This Sale will positively close March 13, 18D7. J&X

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f,w 'xvmiffmKM),ltobliison Mock, Hotel Street.

Look at Our Bargain List

Fine Straw lints, 25c. up.

Crepe Pajamas, SI a suit.

Colored Bosom Shirts, G5c.

Ladies Kimonos, $1 up.

Gents Sox, 4 pairs for 25c.

Paper Napkins, 30c. a 100.

Ladies Leather Purses, 25c.

Silk Embroidered PillowCovers, 75c. a piece.

IWAKAMI,Roblinoii Block, Hotel Street.

New EwaPlantation Co.

StockIn Blocks to suit pur-chasers. Will deliverafter January 2, 1897.

K2 Inquire of

The-- Hawaiian Safo Doposit &Investment Company,

08 Fort Street Honolulu

Building v Lot3TOK SA.3LE.

Situated on tho South corner ofBeretnnln nnd River street, 100 feelon each treel; It will be one o' thelet Ioc.UIoiih for bulntBs within afew years.

WILL BE SOLD CHEAP.' For further particulars, ap

ply to W. O ACHI & CO.510-- tf

CENTEALKona Sanatorium,Situated on a Beautiful Hillside Overlook-

ing the Ocean, and 1300 feetabove- Sen Level.

Only 24 bourn' sail from Honolulu.Ottmate mild, c'cir dry atmosphere, frofrom fugH and malaria, especial provisionfor quiet and rwt as well as for nrnubo-me-

and outdoor life, Kates $2 per dayor 310 per week. Medical attend noa extra,

13? AddressDR. II. A.LINDLEY, l'rop.,

33Stf Kono, Hawaii.

W. H. RICXARD,General Business AgentWill attond to Conveyancing in

all ita Branches, Cfollectinj.'and all Business Matters

of trust.

All "Business nnfriiHlprl In himwill rccoivo Prompt and CarefulAttention. Oflico:

Hcnokaa, Hamakua, Hawaii.

A New Abstract Office.

Asa roanlt of 15 year's experi-ence in tbo Abstract Business, 1

ai prepared to make Abstracts ofTitlo in a most thorough, accurateand complete manner, and onshort nohco.

F. W. MAKINU2Y.In W. O. Smith's Oflico, 3lfi

Fort Street. 215-t- f

teoliuate5S?2!srGo.1-L'(- i

Esplanade,Corner Allen & Fort Sts., Honolulu.

HOILESTER & CO.,Agents.

JOHN PHILLIPS,

PLUMBEE,

Hotol St., near Fort. Tol. 302.

GILBERT F. UTILE,

ATTORNEY AT LAW,AIL0, HAWAII.

TiiKfSTOiii.lFor tnoro than fifty years

has PERRY DAVIS" PAINKILLER stood tho testagainst all remedies preparedto eradicato pain, and todaystands at the head of the listamong tho medicines that aroso essential io Keep at, lumu mi

the home.It is not a new fanglo remedy

nor do the proprietors layclaim to any wonderful revela-

tion of tho ingredients that en-

ter into tho manufacture ofthis ever popular remedy.

It is perfectly harmless, youneed have no fear of becominghabitually inclined to its use.

For Colic, Cramps, Dysen-tery, Colds, and all painfulaffections, a few doses will cer-

tainly give relief. You cannotafl'ord to bo without a bottlein the house.

Your forefathers used itand found it beneficial.

Why experiment with someremedy that is new and its effecton tho system unknown?

It has many rivals but noequal.

S Price 25c. and 50c. abottle.

Hollister -:- - DrugCompany,

Sole Agents tor the Tilondx.

OCEANIC

Steamship Co.

SAN FRA.NCISCO.

THE Al STEAMSHIP

'AUSTRALIA5WILL LEAVE HONOLULU

FOR HIE ABOVE TOUT ON

Wednesday, March lOtli,AT 4 O'CLOCK P. M.

Tho undersigned aro now prepared toissue Through Tickets from this City to allpoints in the United States.

ITFor further particulars regardingFreight or Pawngo, apply to

Wm. G. IRWIN & Co., L'd,547-8- 1 General Agents.

;. d'ole :. Mills

IIAVIXG ESTABLISHED A MODERNplant for hulling, polishing and assortingcoffoo, wo are prepared to buy and cleancofiw) in ths parchment.

MODERATE CHARGE MADE FOR CLEANING

Coffee IZJ3T Apply to

H. HACKFELD & CO.

WILLIAM PAIKULT,

.lJa inter,Paper Hanging & Decoration

Neatly dome. All work promptly and earefully attended to. Telephone 616. Itesi-denc-

Kuakini street. 528-tin- i

C. HAESLOP,0HIHD1H0 AND SHARPENING OF ALL KINDS.

Merchant and Richards Streets.

t37" Sharpens Tools and Cutting Knives,Grinds Surghsl Instruments to Order, Flicsoac, etc., CIC. 04-tf

.TAS. F. MORGAN,

AUCTIONEER AND STOCK WiOKEIi

No. 45 Queen Street.

Expert Appraisement of RolEstate and Furniture.

LYLE A. DICKEY,

Attorney at Law14 Kaahumanu Street.

Telephone No. 6S2. 498-6-

EOiJERT GRIEVE.

Book and Job PrinterMorohnnt Stroet, Honolulu, H. I,

Over Ilnwaiinn News Company'sI Book Store. my 18.

"" ' J"""" " -"Tt TItnw frrrmil.' Cap. Mmnlil 111-- Mailr.The NWOKpliiR cap isnmtliuif glimlmut

nnd It U lint benutittil, It In olroulnr Inshupu mid ( ntlrely rovers tholmlrof tboswoepor. It in purely utilitarian. It linmdo of material heavy rtiough to prorent tho dust from altering through.

Tho waitress' cap may bo cither squareor triangular. In either oason point liesdirectly nbovo tho middle of tho forohead of tho wearer.

Tho nunc' caps nro round, not un-

like the sweepers' in shape. They makeup for thoir simplicity of form by tliolrolaborato matorinl.

II ow to Make DxTlled Sardines.Toko sotno good sired surdiucs and

rornovo tbo skin nnd bones, pound themin n mortar, with n littlo batter or oil,rcmio chopped parsley nnd tarragonleaves, a half pound of cloves, n blndoof niacu nnd u few chives. Sonsou plen-tifully with oayenno and n littlo saltnnd sorvo either on hot fried toast or intiny molds previously liuod with nlayer of fried brend crumbs sprinkledwith warm butter. Fresh oysters nrodelicious dovilcd in tho huuiu wuy.

How to Clean Lamp Wick.When lamp wicks bceouio bard, work

b.idly nnd emit mi oiTeusivo odor, boilthem in strong soap suds, rinso and wlpadry.

When you wish to extinguish a light,turn it down quite low ; then with alight breath from the top of tho chim-ney put it out Thns yon will avoiddanger nnd n disagrcoablo odor.

now to Sclrct Shade of Grecu.This color never should be chosen

without being seen by artificial light.Pale olive and other shades of green aremuch used for wall papers, furnituretuff and draperies, but soino of the col

ors that nro beautiful in the sunlightare a gloomy brown shade nt night

now to Wm.1i Oilcloth.After washing oiloloth and linoleum

bo snro to dry It properly. If loft damp,It will speedily rot nnd finally becometotally spoiled. It is n great mistako touse too much water for washing it. Thocloth should bo wrung out and pastedovor tho surface

Origin, of tho Grunjrv.Andrew .Mcwsor of tno national grange

says tlint tho grango originated in Wash-ington. Thirty jours ugo 0. II. Kelly, aljurk In tho Interior department, was Kentout ofllclully to look into the condition ottint southern farmers and boo what meanscould be taken for tliolr relief. Whilemaking Ills tour Mr. Kelly, who hud oncahem a furinor hlmsilf, coucchcd tbo Ideaot a great fraternal order of husbandmento bo conducted on lines, llkothe Masons. This order, ho purposod,should bridge over the differences betweenthe farmers of tho north and tho southand should teach them that tliolr Interestswcro identical. When ho returned toWashington, ho told tome friends of hisIdea, and tlio nucleus of tho present oig.inIzatlon was then formod by seven men, allof them with agricultural Interests.

The wood of the elm is tough becauseIts fibers, instead of lying in hlrulght linesparallel to each other, aro interlaced andcrossed at et ry concclwiblc ruiglo.

The Hebrew hand breadth was 8.0 inch-es nnd equaled four digits.

rstabUsblnc a Precedent.

Gentloimn What did yon knockthat littlo boy down for nnd then jumpon him?

Small Boy Well, I couldn't jumpon him 'foro 1 knocked him down, could

Lifo.A Distinction.

VI"PIo.ifo, mnm, tho lady wot washes

the steps for that woman which Uveaopposite soz as yon wants a girl."

Fobruary G, p.n enginoor of longnvnnrloi"i Mrvitna tlm PimifinHardware Co., na follows: "Ireceived your circulars concern-ing Vacuum Oil nnd as I 1pouHod thorn since, having the oworof Bolccting my own oVi, I canonly echo tho facts winch thoy

J, S. Walker,

1 - Estate - Broker

AND

FINANCIAL ACfEUT.

Dealer inReal Property,Improved

orUnimprovedlias for Sale and Lcato on

1 iibcral Tcrins.SALE.

1. Laigelyot, Mukikl stictt, fenced, 228feet fiout. ge.

2. Lot i'U Klnau street between Alapaland Kapioluni streets 140 feet frontage.

3. Lot on Lunalilo street between Ahipaiand Iiuckleld streets.

4. 3 large Lots on Prospect street.5. IIouso and Lot on Green street

Kapiolanl and Violoria,0. Tho Rnilding known as Thomas'Block,

2 stories and embracing 5 (rented) storeson leased ground.

7. Lot corner of Klnau and Fiikoi streets.8. Rice Land at Waikane, Koolna,0. Lot on comer of Huulu and Kea

umnku streets.(Between resilience of W. A.Bowen

nnrl lot of W. M. OlfHird IirvIuk(riiulujro on Helllll Hlreet G0 feet.)

LEASE.

1. 3 Cottages on Qncen street near 1'uncb-bo-

street.2. 3 Csttoges at Old Waiklki.3. Btoro and Dwelling, corner Wyllie

and Nuuunu, ready (or occupancy.4. Lot corner Merchant and Richards

streets.

Properties Managed, Collec-tion of Rents, Loans Nego-tiated and Advances made onReal Estate.

JOHN S. WALKER,Sprcckela Block, Honolulu.P. O. Box. 839. Tel. 331.

ouWill Never Look

- - Like This

If you get your Clothes from

Meiros & Decker,The Hold Street Tailors.

A Perfect Fit Guaranteed.

J. J.SUr.LlVAN, J. flUOKUCT,President. Seo'y.

r BSlilOIl ol3.ul8S bO.,L u.Honolulu, II. I.

SDLUVA.N Ac BnoKiiEY, Man'rVrb.

FINEST EQUIPPED CARRIAGESin the Oity, with Competent anil Care-

ful Drivers.

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

TeiiBPHONB!Unw'n Uotel Htubles, 82.Pimtlieon Stnblcs, 114,

Fashion Btnblos, 148

AMERIOANLivery and Boarding stables

Corner Merchant nn itlcliatds 81s.

LIVERY AND BOjng STABLES.I5fT Carriage- -

8urreya and nacks at allhours. TELEPHONE 400.

Cj. B. DWIGHTTakes contracts for all kinds of STONE

WORK, monument work, cement andstone sidewalks and ourbing. I have onhand the best Hawaiian stone, Chinesegranite, oto. Finp stone for monumentalwork. Estimates given and lowist pricesassured. Telephone S33.

jiOLTDry ifPPHEfS

T-UL- KeoelvecL perAtuiores Minco Meat in glass jars,

Old Homestead Minco Meat in 1 lb. pkgs.,Cuttings' Minco Meat in 2 lb. tins,

It. and R. Plum Pudding in 1, 2 and 3 lb. tins,Cranberries, Candied Peel,

California Sweet Potatoes,Ntv Crop Raisins, Nuts, Dates, Figs,

Apples, Queen Olives, Asparagus,Maple Syrup, Edam Cheese,

Creamery Butter, Hams, Bacon,Urackcrs,

Chas. Husiace,

EVERT - - HIS - - HDRSE - EDCTDR,

DR. POTTIESCELEBRATED -:- - LIVE -:- - STOCK -:- - REMEDIES

ron 3iiK cork

Sotces, Catlle, Sheep,

The Uarvelous Uair Remedy which prevents

Etc., Etc., Etc.

MAN OWN

' )

FOR SALE BY

Solo Agent, Honolulu.JfiT Nt pamplilet freo on application. P.O. Box 202, Telephone 2(1.

IloNoLOXtJ, April 21, 1890.Mr. O. W. MACTAnLANK:- -It RtTords m plsssuro tn recommnd, to any onn whiso hairU falling out, lb use o( IK. POTTIE'S IIA1UOIL. Aly hair was coming out at sucha rate as led mo to tint I would soon bocoino bald. After using tho oil forfivo weeksthis ceased entirely ; nono hatover is now fulling out. I consid. r it the best and only

worthy remedy for thu troublo nnd alio recommend it as a Btlmulant to new growth.g0tt Yours truly, J.B.DANIELS.

CLUB STABLES,IF'ort Street, - - - - Tel. TV

BOARDING, -:- - SALE -:- - AND -:- - LIVERY.

KLAJRISrESS --- :- AJS1D -:--

A specialty.

The best rivon with

J. T. MJATI,

MacWnlst, Plpting.

REPAIRING.

619

r-- THE

Uhccso,

212 King Street.

or or

Swine, Poultry,

--TO-

SADDLE

IACSIIAIfl,Every I

Gilding on a Specialty.

GUARANTEEDPOET STREET.

&MMI.

If ioW- npsortmeut

vrILLlAMS, (Manager)Undortakor Emhalme

HAVE THE- -

FINEST DRIVING HORSESHONOLULU.

of attention to animals left ns. Careful resnoctfnattendants, promptness, lfacks, Bnrries, Brakes. HnRgieB,rhae

LUND & INGHAM7

Brass Signs and Electro-Platin- g

Nickel and Silver

BICYCLE

ALL WORK617 AND

IEW G-OO-DS

AT :,

Just rpjjQiygj A.lbort

H.H.

mseasis

Dags, ant!

Kd.Signs of Description

h" oi'

nnd

-- WE

INdrlvors

Ofe Furniture Store,Corner of Fort nnd Itnritfinln mtroMa

Ex jjki

Glass

Main Offlos Tslcplione No. 53. P. O. Box No. 222 Branch Offlco Telephone No. 838.

Oahu Lumber anc! Building Co., LULumber Merchants, Contractors & Builders.

IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN

Doors, Snshca, Paints, Oils, Builders' Hardwnro, "Wall Papers anlMatting, Etc Manufacture All Kinds of Moulding.Main Offlw, Lflto, King street. Branch Office and Planing Mill, corner King and

Bethel striata. Lumber Yards, Leleo and Lot near R. R. Dopot. Private traok connect-ing with O. R. Jk L. Co, K. R. runs through our yards to R. R. wharf and any part ofEwa and Waiauae stations. 483-- tf

Bulletin, 75g, der Month

;., tSfc' t.'av ii

dj.rJfe;.v&yriA- - ., 4MttsgJ9fci

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IMPOIM Hi! CO,

108 KING STREET

G. J. WALLER - MANAQEB.

WHOLESALE AND BETAIL

BUTCHERSAND

Haw Contractors.Refrigerated Poultry

--AND

Fresh Salmon

CONSTANTLY ON HAND.

letoopolito fljenii Co.

Telephone 45.

RING UP 104!

The Central Meat Market

214 Nudano Street.

For Your 01ioi.eeOrders

The Finestor--

ReMgeiMeu .--. Heat?

Always on Hand Orderpromptly and carefully attend-ed to. , '

HERBERT GARES,Sole Proprietor.

I1 Fresh GroceriesI3y Each Steamer.

Table ." DelicaciesA specialty at

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

ar Telephone 680 "aH- - rWf $ CO.,

Wholesale and Retail Groceries.

516 & 517 Fort St., Honolulu

'i Tolephouer 2'2 T.O. Box 470

Commissioner of Deeds

-- FOP. THE- -

State of California.Having been appointed and commissioned

a Commissioner of Deeds for the Stato or Cal-

ifornia, I am preparedrnA n,l.n!nU,pi nnfl pprtlfV OStnS.

To take and certify depositions and affida-

vitsTo take and certify the acknowledgment or

proof ol powers of attorney, mortgages,transfers, grants, deeds or other Instruments

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

Pioneer Building andLoan Association.

Assets July, 1896, $106,545.15

Honey Loaned on Approved Socurity.A Rftvinoa Bank for Monthly DepositsHouses Built on the Monthly installment

Plan.Thirteenth Serios of Stock now open.

For furthor particulars apply to

A. V. GEAR, Socrotary.Chamber of Commerce Booms,Office hours, 12:30 1:30 PiM. 37.1-t- f

,T. S. WALKER,Oeni-.iui-

. Aonvr ron Hawaiian islasus.lloyal Iusnraneo Company,Alfianco Assurance Company.Alliance Marine and General Assurance

r, r'ii- - ft .....- - pAmnatiw nf DnnnrlitMIlTi ilIH JlKKliriLIlln UUUll'UUI Wt vimuimiWilhelmn of Madceburc Insurance Com- -

Scottish Union and National Insnranco1 Company.

Itoom 18 Bprcckels Block, llouolulu, H. I.

BRUCE CARTWRIGHT,General Managor of

The Equitable Life Assurance Society

Of the United State for tho HawaiianIslands,

Omiw.i Merchant street, Honolulu.

E. W. JORDAN'S

lo. 10 StoreFort Street.

California Blankets,American Flannels.

A Now Assortment of

COLORED DENIMS!

Largo Assortment of

Spring DressGoods,Comprising In Part:

Printed Organdies,Broderle do Paris,Greuadlno Broderle,Grenadine de Swiss,Lappett Fautalsse.

Java Cloth,India Linen

AND

Windsor Clairettes.

AT,

ii.NO 10 FORT STREET.

For Family Use I

Wellington, Departure Bay, Goal

Which is offorod In quantities to suit.

2240 lbs. to the Ton.

DELIVERY FREE.

WILDER & CO., L'D.301 tc 303 Fort Btrect.

A GOOD THING

Ohia. Algeroba and Pine Firewood

Cut and Split (ready for the Stove).Also,

STOVE, STEAM & BLACKSMITH COAL

WHITE AND BLACK SAND

At Lowest Prices, delivered to any part olthe City.

TBLEPHONE I I I

HUSTACE & CO.,31 Queen Street.

Hawaiian Fertilizing

Is prepared to furnish

4000 Tons Cane FertilizerTo order for 1898.

In Quantities to Suit:Orders solicited for a future de

tlvery.A. F. COOKE, Manager.

LUXURIES

For the Equine Table in theway of all kinds First Class

HAY, GRAIN g? FEED

Aro on salo by the

WASHINGTON FEED COM'Y

138 Fort St. Tel. 422.

CITY FEED STORE,

Old Armory, Ucrttanln Street.

L. H. Dee & Co.Hay, Outs Bran. Middlings. Chop Feed.

Oil IUUU Meal, Hock Halt, Allium itny.Flour, Itolled Barley, Rolled Oats, CrackedCorn nnd Wheat. Oregon Burbnnk Potatoesshipped from California and Oregon regularly.

Tlio English Merchant Service.

Ilomtlo Nelson was Mint on ft voyage Ina sitmll ship to tlio West Indie. Sho wasprobably n scow. Sho was commanded byMr. John Itnthbono, who liad served nimaster's mato under Captain Surkllii'j.Nelson was absent on this voyage nliout n

year. I confess, as ono who has served tindor tho red Dog, that I lovo to think andam honored by thinking of Nelson as amerchantman. Indeed somo of tho finestseamen and greatest heroes of naval storyhavo como out of our mcrcantllo marine.But it Is scarcely necessary to say this,seeing that tho merchant scrvloo verygrcatlyyintcdatcd tho establishment of theroyal navy. Ken In Elizabeth's tlmo onecannot think of Hawkins, Froblsher, Drakeand tho many other stars of that splendidgalaxy of sen chieftains as queen's men intho sciw that a royal naval officer Is nowa queen's man. They wcro buccaneers.Tho merchants found them ships, and thocinque ports and tho longshore yieldedthorn crews, who wcjo comptxcil of mer-

chant pallors, Tho navy grew out of themercantile marine, and, glorious as is thewhlto flag, not less honorable is tlio ml,whether for Its memories of hcrolo combator for Its faithful dlschargo of tho dutlciof that penco whoe victories aro not lessrenowned than war's. Clark Husicll InEnglish Illustrated Magazine.

Where Thackeray Wrote "Vanity Fair."Thackeray noxt removed to 18 Young

street, Kensington (rochrlstened now 10).

Ills family camo over from Parts to keephouse for him. His Boston frlond, Mr,Jnmcs T. Fields, has glvon an amusingaccount of his first visit to It, when Thack-eray playfully told hlra to go down on hiskneos, as "Vanity Fair" was writtenthoro. Sly first glimpse of the Btruuturowas before this tlmo, on his taking posses-sion and whon that famous book was stillIn embryo. On turning to the left, com-ing from a walk along the parks, out ofHigh street Into Young street, and sud-denly catching sight of the two bulginghalt towers which flank the central door-way, ho thought the house had tho air of afeudal cnstlo, nnd ozolalmod, "I'll Iiuno aflagstaff put over tho coping of tho wall,nnd I'll hoist n standard up when I'm athomo!' Eyre Crowo, A. 11. A., In Fcrlb-iter's- .

A Ills Bimke.Ono of tho snnko stories of nutlqullv Is

told of tho Itomim army under Itc-rul-

during tho (lr-s- t I'linlo war. Its coune wasstopped ne.ir a small stream In Afrle.i Inn. .serpent 00 fret long, nnd the doughtyRomnus, though not afraid of the Curt'i iglulaus, were dUmayod by this African"varmint," which exceeded In sl7o anything they h.id over soon. Military englues were brou;.'ht up, and the sn.ike wasdetrojed. It skin waa sent to Homo andpreseru-- there In a temple for over 400years.

Orange Juice.Singers oonsumu largo quantities 'of

oranges, tho Juice of this fruit being con-sidered specially good for tho voice. It Isknown that It will assuage the thirst forliquor, ono method of reform In somo oftho lncbrlato asylums being tho free con-sumption of oranges whenever tho deslrofor Intoxicants Is felt.

llad For the Other Fellow.

"Vliy, Dlnnls, yez has been 11 foightinHgiu. l'hwnt n shtato ye, is in I"

"All, but yoz ought to gnzo npon thorliuuuuta of tho other feller. I'm aVanus roisinfrom tho sen compared wldhim 1" Life.

A Stump".

'TSr'

"Aro opera scats on salo hero?""Yos, inudntn.""Well, what night do Lohengrin and

Cunnou slug togotlior?"m

IX THE HANDS OF HKGULAHS.NEWPORT, Idaho. A band of

masked regulars went to the house ofC. W. Reddick, seized nnd dragged hlraoutside, where tltoy gate him a ter-

rible beating1 with horsewhips. Thealleged offense on tho part of Iteddlckvtns that he absolutely refused todrink any but Rainier Beer, nnd gaveas a reason that the others were In-

ferior. On tap or In bottles nt thoCriterion saloon

KiiiR Bros, have just recoivod anow lot of tissue paper, windowpoles, sash rods, artists' materials,pioturo frames, otc.

Mechanics' Homo, corner Hoteland Nuuiinu streets, lodging byday, week or month. Terms: 25and 60 conts por night. $1, and.,SI. 25 por week. , ; I

REMOVAL NOTICE.

Geo. Haffner,Jeweler,"Watchmaker andEngrarer,

Has Removed to

5201 FORT STREET,Club Stable Building.

To My Patrons:It gives me rnuoh pleasure

to announce that MB. M. R.COUNTER, ono of the mostskilled wutohmnkors ever inthose Islands, is now managingmy repairing department. Nowatch is so complex in itsmoohanisra but wo can givo por-fe-ct

satisfaction in correctingthe ovila to which watches arehoir. Watohos aro delicatethings to handle Wo guaranteothat they will receive no injuryat our hands and will leavoour store in perfect ropair.

Respectfully,

E. A. JACOBSON,007 Fort Street.

THE LOUVREG08 Nuuanu Street.

Harry Klemme, - - Prop.

Seattle BeerThe Best intlie "World - - -

Best of Liquors $ Wines.

EJV Our Saloon is thoroughly renovatedand refurnished and wo trust that ourstock will please every taste.

COME AND SAMPLE IT,

Empire SaloonA general stook of Liquors, Ales and

Wines.

FIIESII IlEEIt ALWAYS OX DUAUUHT.

OUR PORT AND SHERRY,

Aro of tho finest and como to nsdirect from Europe

OUR MCBRAYER WHISKEY

Imported straight from Louis.ville, Ky.

JAMES OLDS, Prop.

KINO Ah'D .NOUANO SIKEBTS,

The celebrated EnterpriseBeer on Draught and inBottles. .

GONSALVES & CO,WHOLESALE GROCERS AND

WINE MERCHANTS.

225 Quoen streot, Honolulu, H, I,

There is a difference' be--

iiceen a Scrape and a Shave.

The "CTjITERON" bar-

ter Shop can prove this.

Fort Street j near Hotel.

F. H REDWARD,

Contractor and Builder.Ofllces ami Stores lit ted up and

Estimates glcu on

ALL KINDS OF WORK.

KT Olllce and Shop: No. 810 Fort street,8(1,ijolnhui W. W. WrlKht's Carrlafie Shop,

The Honolulu Sanitarium10S2 King Street.

A Quiet, IlouielUto Phice, where TrainedNurses, Massaco, "Swedish Movement,"Daths, Kloctriclty aud Physical Tiainlngmay be obtained.

1'. b. lVl.lil.UUU, JU, V.,Telephone 039. Rnji.j- -i

LEWERS & GOOKE

DEALERS IN

LUMBER,Bia.ild.ers'

Paints, Oils and Glass

Wall Paper, Mattings,

Etc., Etc., Etc.

LEWERS & COOKE,

473 Fort Street, - Telephone 20,

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

Wm. Q. Irwin, - President nnd ManagerGlaus Spreokels, - -W. M. Oiflard, - Secretary mid TreasurerTlieo. 0. Porter, - - - Auditor

Sugar Factors

Commission Agents.AGENTS 07 TUB

00EANI0 STEAMSHIP COMPANY

OF BAN FIUNOIBCO. PAL.

0. BREWER & COMPANY, LIMITED,

Queen street, Honolulu, II. I.

AGENTS FORHawaiian Agricultural Company. Onomta SucarCompany, llonomu Sugar Company, WallukuSugar Company, WaUiee Sugar Company, Makeeaugar company, uaieaitaia Kancn omnanv. KatiaDala Ranch. Planters' Line San FranciscoPackets. Chas. Brewer & Co.'a Line of BostonPackets." A cents Boston Board of Underwriter!Agents Philadelphia Board of Underwriters.

LIST Or OFFICERS!

P O Jones, President; George H Robertson,Manager; E F Bishop, Treasurer and Sec-retary; Col. V F Allen, Auditor; O M Cooke,II Waterhouse, A V Carter, Directors.

Beaver Saloon,II. J. NOI.TE, Proprietor.

The Best Lunch in Town

Tea and CoffeeAT Atil, nouns.

TIIE FINEST BKAND3 OF

Cigars and TobaccoALWAYS ON HAND.

THE "ARLINGTON"A FAMILY HOTEL.

T. XZxovuse. rop.Per Day 8 2.00Por Week.., 12.00

Opvclol 2011tlily ZScvtaai t

The Best ot Attendunee, tho Best Situa-tion and the Finest Meals in this City

OBIGINALSINGER'S :- - BAKERY

Established 1814.

Kiug St. near Thomos Square

Home-Mad- e BREAD,Cakes : and : Piea

HsB" Served Fresh Every Dayi

H. P. SINGER,Telephone 872. Solo Prop'r.

Oyster Cocktails

AT,,

Tho Elite Ice Cream Parlors

K HORNHotol street, near Tort.

BREAD, PJES and CAKESOt all kinds,

0SaSTho Finest. Imported and Home.

Real Estatefcst

For Sale.1 Sold.3 Sold.3 Two Stores on Nuuanu street.4 Lot on .Magazine Hill, I'JUxS'Jt feet,

commanding an excellent view of the cityand harbor.

5 Lot on Hackfcld street, 80x100.6 -- A Choice Rcsldcnco on Lunslllo street,

having nil modern Improvements.7 Sold.8 Four Houses and Lots on Punchbowl

street, all rented at a monthly rental of tlOi.This property la IMOfccton Punchbowl stre,with a depth of L'2jfiet running to the drillgrounds or armory, with a froutago on asmsTor 4 or 5 more cottages. The central loca-tion of tho property makes It most available.

U House and Lot on Klnau street. Lot70x100 ft. This property will be sold at corfand Is an excellent bargain for a home seeker.The house la elegant!) llnlalicd and of thebeat w orkmanalilp and materials. 1 Here ucarriage house and burn on the premises sodthujardlawcll laid out with fruit and ornamental trees.

10 A Fine Residence centrally locattd,containing 15 rooms. Lot WOx'JlW ft. Twosmall cottages on tho lot bringing In goo

11 SO Acres of Land hi Kulllil valley, ( Wal-kl- kl

aide). A atream of water (lows alongthis land. A bargain.

old,

old.

14 A Commodious Residence on Haaalngeistreet, fitted with all modern conveniences. (will trade lor suburban property.

old.

10 House and Lot on llcrctanla streetHouse contains 1 rooms, aud all modern convcnlcnccs. Lot 8.1x14!),

17. Fine Rcsldeiue on llcrctanla streetFor further particulars Inquire l my odlco

18. A Houso aud Lot on Young street,10 House and Lot comer Victoria ai4

Beretanla streets, opposite Thomas sauais,house contains 0 rooms. Slzooflot 100x200.

20 Sold.21 llnnso and Lot on Tounir street neuf

the residence ol the Rev. Mr. 11) dc. Lot110x140. House contains eight rooms.

ii Sold.23 Pearl City Property.84 Desirable Tract of Collie. Land on

wall.25 A most Desirable Homo on Thurston

avenue. Large grounds nnd beautiful now.er garden; houso furnished throughout in.

hard wood with all latest improvements.Excellent view of the city nud ocean, andono which cannot bo cut off.

20 A Large Lot and Commodious Dwokling on Green Street, commanding an un-obstructed viow of tho city nud harbor. Nschoicer residence is to bo had iu the cityeven uy 1110 mosi itldiouB.

87 A New Houso ol seven rooms withelectric lights throughout, bath, patent WC, servants quarters and stables. Use blockfrom car lino at Puanhoti.

33-- Only 4 of those Lots left near Kauieha-me-ha

school. "

S9 Two Houses and Lots on I.lllha street.SO An IS Aero Tract of Land at Kallul

suitable lor ll Idlng np Into bulldlnc; lots.31 A Houso and Lot on Alakeu street.83 A lleautlful Building Lot at Kallht,

lOJxSOO, cleared, fenced aud water laid ou.83 A Gently Sloping Lot on Thurston

avenue, 240xl!i5, having a froutace on (Ireenstreet of 105 feet, and commanding a bird's-ey- e

view ot the city and harbor.old.

83 Elegant Beach Property at Walklkl.30-S- old.

87--The only CHOICK LOT left at Makllnltadjclnstho residence of J A Ultmananithe residence sites of W L Hopper, II Lawsand Dr Wood.

as-s- old.

39 Sold.40 Sold.41 Lot on Moklkl street, 7."xIlo Chian42 Houso and Lot on Peterson Lane, n.

House contains 0 roms. Lot 75x110.43 Dilllng Houre of U rcms, littcd with

all modern conveniences Lot I!i5xll0Situated at Palama.

WalklKi Koad, lOOxllb.45 House and Lot 011 Nuuanu street.

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

40 Elegant Hesldenco at Puualinu. Houseof 7 rooms with all modern conveniences.Lot Ioox2oo, nicely planted with fruit andornamental trees.

4712 Suits of Funiiluro complete andtho rental of tho most desirable nud cen-trally located Lodging House in the city.

48 Pineapplo Hinch 26,000 fruitingplnuts, COO liino trees, CO Avocado peartroes, peach tiees and Alfalfa crop. TwoDwellings, barn, etc. Au Al investment.

40 --50 Acres Collve land In fee simple, andISO acres, on a SO jears lease with a prUilcgeof fifteen years more, situated at Puna, Ha-waii, near Uoudles' coHco plantation. NoHue colleo land to bo had.

50 A Lodging House on Fort street con-sisting of twenty furnished roomfc, all occu-pied by lodgers. A bargain for tho rightperson.

51 A Houso and Lot on Dcretanlastreet be-

tween Punchbowl and ltlcharcls streets. Housecontains seven rooms, beside bathroom andkitchen. Lot 75x110, and well luld out wltbgrass and ornamental trees.

Notice: I can Negotiate Loans on any olthe above property tor purchasers desiringsame at from 50 to 75 per cent ot the Milue.

U"or Ront.1 Warehouse ou Esplanade,3 ltcntcd.3 A Furnished Cottage In a good location

for two or three months.A Beautiful Bummer Residence at th

Peninsula, Pearl City, completely furnished'five rooms and servant's quarters. Will rentcheap to a desirable tenant. The lot Is overan aero in size aud well laid out, and com-mands a beautiful view of the harbor,

5 Store Itoom, 0(1x18, t-- per month,driveway Into it. Uerctuula street, rear otCity Feed Store.

0 Piece ground 30 feet front, on llereln-l- astreet, uoxt to City Feed Store. Will

creel good store ou grouud and lease 5 yearsat 80 per month.

7 lteuted.

U FurnUhid Cottage for couple at Wal-klkl, sen ants' quarters, stables, itc fJ5 permonth, long lease,

Hawaiian Business Agency,210 King street and 207 Merchant street.

Eeal Estate Transactions.

Hnbhcribers aro furnished with from fiveto Bix lists per weok, giving an accuraterecord of all detds, mortgages, leases,

powers ot attorney, etc, etc., whicharo placod on ricord. Also a list ot alldistrict court judgments.

Subscription Price, ?i!.00 per Month.

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NEWS OF WHARF AND WAVE

THE hTKAIMNHIl CHINA I'BOJlNAN MANCISCO.

Hlilp V. V. lUhc.irk-Tl- io May FlintOther lutrrentliic Marine Note

I'lrUcil l'p Tndnjr.

Tho Boboouor Moi Wnhino is ontho Marino Railway.

Tho Gorman burk Cnllao lmsbeguu londinrj for Now York.

Tho S 0 Allou sailod for thoGolden Onto this morning witli nfull cargo of sugar.

Tomorrow, high lido large 10:45p m; high tide small S):30 a in; lowtido largo 2:10 p m; low tido snuill5:20 am.

Yesterday oveniug tho Rhip "VF ltnbcock arrived from SanFrancisco. She mndo tho tiij) in17 days. She ill load for NowYork.

Tho British sealing schoouorAgnes Macdouald sailed for thesealing waters thia morniug.Wliilo in this port sho was on thoMarino Railway receiving a nowrudder.

Tho ship May Flint started totako up her mud books at 1 p mtoday. Six desertors, who do notlike tho idea of a trip round CapoHorn to Now York, were takenaboard by police ollicers.

Tho English mails to bo dis-patched to Australia by thostefimcr Alameda did notarrivo inNow York until Sunday night,and, iu consequence, nro not duoin ban Flamenco until Friday.Tho stuonior Alameda, which wasadwrt'fied to sail Thursday at 2 pro '!l nr.t lfrvi tho f ,rp, nnf'1Friday at 2 p m. S F Chronicle.

The 0 A: O S S China from SnuFrancisco arrived off port thisforenoon after a ra'tling trip of 5days, 23 hours and 38 minutes.Sho left San Francisco Mar 1 at1:-1- 5 p m, and arrived hero ot11.10 a m today. Defoie thosteamer was brought in, a thoroughiubpention of all tho passengerswas made by tho port physician.Captuin Seabury did not bringtho big liner this trip, Mr.Sauudors, chief officer, being incommand. Captain Seabury hasgone to Yew York to sottlo mat-ters pertaining to tho estato ofhis lato father. Tho China willsail at 2 p m tomorrow for Japanand China.

rAsoKNor.na Annivni)

From Kauai, nor stmr "WaialoI

ale, Mar 10 R C Spalding, RevU U Welles ami 12 deck passongors.

V mm Sau Francisco, per S SChiiia, Mai-M-r 10 For Honolulu:

and Mrs H A Isenberg, Mrand Mis C L Goodhue, MissGomlh uo, Mr and Mrs PonsoubyOgle, Mr and Mrs F S Nowell,Mrs OS Newell, Miss M Nowell,MLs E Nowoll, Rev M 0 Harris,Rev Jas H Smith, Geo L Carter,Mrs Allan Herbert, Mrs II Suy-da- m,

H Snydam, Master Sudam. For Yokohama: Mr audM's L Cunningham, Mr and MisP A Small, Miss M J Shea, MrsJ U SaUROl', MlS Y II Orfboru,iuihs ,uin ii. jjiutuiuu,Misn H H Eckstein, Miss J OEckbtoiu, Mrs C Stiekuey, Mis N

I

S Hatton, Mrs J E Farnum, Mins '

E Farnum, Miss M H Lay, Mrs JH Hobson, B Guggenhein, YAVbovouo, J O Bernor, H V lien-so- n

T T iP ', J E Fari.u n, GL Farnum,

-Dr A....D Smith,.. A.

livuuz, G W Middlotou, W AlTreglown, AV it Browu. ForHongkong: Snunl;in,.7ay Charm,Mrs E Hullidav, Mis M Alex-ander, Miss A K Wfllmnn, MissE R Wollman, Mihs E Moore, AGiillo, M Gray, R J Wood, MisBL Trovon.

rASsr.Nar.it8 Dr.PAitTXD.

For Hamakua, per Btmr Iwala-ui- ,Mar 90 Notloy.

For Kuuai, per Btmr Mikalmla,Mar 9 A H Turner and Mr Phillips.

For Maui, por stmr Claudinn,Mar 9 It R Berg, Mrs R T Wil-be- r,

Rt Rov Bishop of Panopolis,O A Snreckole.MrLono, A Tibbs,Mrs Asiu, Asiu, William ChungHood, R A Drummonu and longKong.

For Kauai ports, por stmr W GHall, Mar 9 --Mrs L Kahlbaumand child, W n Rice, Mra Droier,Theo Wolff, Mrs Mooblura, LauKing, Mr and Mrs A B Lindsay, EHutchinson, O von Hamni, A SWilcox, G N Willcox, Mr aud Mrs

Ah Gun, I) J Laird, A C Pestana,Mr Day and seven on deck.

For Sau Francisco, per S SAustralia, Mar 10 Count Kurgor-lay- ,

Rev O B Sumner, S D Sut-ton, Otto Vollbohr, Mrs Lovejoy,Mrs Brouig,Masrk Ezorad, Mrs MI Brown, Miss H Sumner, CaptDickinson, wifo and child, A RColburn and wife, D N Loose andwifo, H Spalding and wife, GooAndrews, J P Groom, Miss Gold-

stein, T W Hobrou and wife,Thos Carter, E A Habur, E Born-heino- r,

Olios Piatt and wifo, MrsJouniugs, J T Bowors, A T Hart-we- ll,

II A Green, G M Knight,Miss P Malvinuoy, Mr Hamilton,H Leo and valet, Mrs OSchmucker, Mrs E A Prouss, MrsSeoloy, .1 L Dougherty and wifo,A J Campbell, R C Burt, Miss MT Gilmau, W R Porter, H Ecclos,Mr Hart, Mr Giuham, F Ungor,II Gillig.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

inillVALS.

TimisuAT, Mar. tf.

Stmr J A Cuuuulut, Stailc, from OaUuports.

Am lilp W V Babcock, Graham, From SanKiancltco.

Wednesday. Mar. 10.

Sclir Luka, from l'naullo.Stnir Wulakalc, l'nrkcr, from Kauai.S S Clilna, SantKlcre, from San Fran-Ic-

DKPA11TUHK8.

TUE9DAT, Mar. 0.

Stmr Claudlnc, Cameron, for Maul.Stmr James Makic, Tullctt, for Knpaa.Stmr Mlkiiliala. Tliompeou, forN'nwIllnlll,

llanamaula and KoloaStmr W ( Hall, tlajlund, for Eleck, IUua-pt- l

e, Mal.anell, and Mlliau

Wednksdit, Mar. 10.

gtlii Kijlkooull, for l'naullo.Stmr J A Cummins, dearie, for Oaliu

port).Am IA fc C Allen, Jutiusou, for Sju Fiau-clsu- o.

Ilr real rctir Apict Mncdouald, Cutler, fortcalini; water.

OAKdOES FHOJI ISLAND PORTS.

Kxxclir Lnla 1SU1. bug sugar.Ex Et in r Wnlaliale aiuo bugs snar, 3

pkvt nunilrlie.Ex annr J A Cummins -- 1500 bays sugar, 7

botes plut.ipples.

fOIIIJION VFSSKLB EXPECTEU.

Vessels W herefrom DueAmbk Matilda, Pt MaUly,Sclir Allen A, New WhatcomAm bk 'lllilanil Light, Departure Hay,ttti China 8 F Maicb 11

8 8 Aluneda 3F March 11

8 b Mlitrera, .Vancouver March IU

8 S Delate 8K March 208 8 City of Mode Janeiro, Yokohama. Mar at88 Wnrrlmoo, ...tfjiliuy, .....March 24Ilk -- imlnulc, Newcastle ....DuoKlc bk Dominion Newcastle Due(!er bk l'anl lrcuberu....LtvLrpool DuoSclir Louis NewcastleIlk Newsboy NewcastleSclir Novelty NewcastleAm eliinltinner... NewcastleIlk Kortnna Newcastle Apr 0sciir (loidcn siioru ..New cattleSchr W II ralhut,... New castleSthr Wm llowdtii.. ..NewcastleSclir Echo NewcastleHaw bk Iolanl New York .... May 31Am bk Martha I)ali 8 FBchr OlKi Newcastle MirMAmtclir Alice Cook.. Fugit Sound....Sclir Prosper Prt Gamble.. DuoAm bktn Charles F Crocker... NewcastleIlk Nuuann New York

VIIS1I i.i IN POUT.

NAVAL.L S S Alert, Ilauford, from a cruise, Mar 8.

MBUCUA.NTMKN.

(Coasters not lucliuhd In this list.)Am sclir ltobert Leu or, Onodman, New-

castle.Am sihr JcfsIo Mli.or, Whitney, Huieka,

r ell 17,

"r fcb liouteiibuck.MloilKere, Liverpool,

Am sclir Krid R binder, Carlson, Hakodate,n" ::.

HI: bkln Wrmtlcr, Nclbon, Newcastle,Tcli .0

Am rhlu V F Babtock, tlraham, 8 F,Mar .

Jap 8 clilnrtitu JIaru, Kobe, Feb 27llr ship Scmaiilba, Crowe, 8 V, Feb 15.

Not bit Fuutasl, Andersen. Norjtle. Fib24.linn bk Itnealle, NUeu,Chimalmus, Feb 31.Mil suit Iran j11 JoruciiBiiii, .1

Amchr AWa, D.hci.sr. Kei.ui,Ilk l .ill io, Koster, Villi IIIIDl II Lull 18

lluw bk Andrew Welch. Diew, 8 F, Feb 2).Am bl.tn 8 N Castle, llubbiid, 8 F, Feb 25.Am ship i: It ulton, Curler, 8 F. Mar 5.Am bktn 8 (1 Wilder, McNill. 3 F, Mar 0.Am bk Amy Tinner. Wullen, N Y, Mr 7Am ship Hen K Packard, Dickinson, Kobe,

hokn.SHAiaC--At Illlca, Kail, Hawaii, February

Pi, IVJ7, to the wile o( John C scurle, adaughter.

Fur Itfiit.A cottage, stables

and servant's quarters, situate onWilder avenue. Largo groundswell laid out and planted withfruit and ornamental trees; onofull set of furniture and cookingstove can remain in tho houso ifwanted. Apply to A. V. Gear,210 King streut.

Kroegor Piauos,sweetest in tono,Jas.W. Borgstrom, solo agent, cushor installments. Waterooms atG. Wost's, Manonio Teraplo. Of-lic- o

at Thrum's Book Storo. Tun- -

... (...v. ,bJlll,iU. nrwA Aim'"piiono air.

Evenina IhUlcth 75c per month.

EVENING BULLETIN, MARCH 10, 1897. )'jiwiiijl"i'wipwwi W WWWWI

SrSf-BIMON-DS

Lamp novelties aro now toHonolulu now to tho UnitedStates until a smart French-man employed at tho factoryconcoived tho idea of buildingfor oil what others had donofor candles.

Look at the illustrations intho accounts of swell dinnersand you will find beautifullydesigned candelabra a yearago they wore for cnndlesnow for lamps. You will findtho same thing in our Ewawindow and no other shop hasthem no other dealer handlesthem as wo do, because ourbuying methods aro modern,So3 our soiling methods. Youcan get a banquet candelabralamp at our store for aboutwhat you pay for a single burn-

er in somo places. That's thodiiFcrcnce in tho methods.

You nro interested in thoselamps even if you burn electri-city the table can bedeeoratedwith flowers and lamps dish-es come under the head of"necessities."

Half the pleasure of nightwheeling is in having a goodlamp. Policemen rtro alert tofind a man taking a dark rido

sometimes tho light jolts outand the rider finds himselfwithout a mutch. No suchtrouble with tho Banner bicy-

cle lnmp it is made to burnand stand hard knocks.

Von Holt Block.

The White

Sewing

Machines

are said to bo superior to anyother, though not higher inprices !

?gP" Orders are now re-

ceived by

IrX . W.SCHMIDT & SONS,

AGENTS Or THE

White Sewing Machine Co

ew MusicJ. M. "WEBB- -

OF THE

OLOEN RULE

BAZAARHas just recti ved n lnrge con-

signment of tho

Latest :, Popular :. Music

Both Voo.l mill Also,

New Stationery,Blank Books andType-write- r Papers

Which for quality and pricectnnot ho excelled.

No. 316 Fort Street.

THE

HAOEY

INSTITUTE

Alcoholism,

Morphine

AND- -

Tobacco

Diseases

Scientific Remedy

Thoroughly Tested by

Time.

Uo Suffering "During Treat-wen- t.

U(o Injurious After Effects.

50 Loss of Time from busi-ness.

Improved physical condition,absoluto freedom from anydesiro stimu-

lants.

Length of timo required fortreatment Three weeks.

i Fees charged $100 for Alcoholism.

$40 foi Tobacco.

m CURE ! NO PAY !

Institute located in Arling-ton Cottage, Hotel Streot,Honolulu.

All communications or in-

terviews strictly confidential.

For furthor particulars, ad-

dress,

Secretary Hagey Institute,Honolulu.

'K'i

Casiadiafi-Aisstralia- si

Stcnmors ot tho nbovo Lino running in connection with the

CANADIAN PACIEIO KAIL WAYDotwoon Vancouver, B. O., and Sydney, N. 8. W find calling at Victoria, B. (X.

Honolulu and Suva (Fiji),

On or about tho dates

From anil Suva, for Victoria anilYniioniiTor. II. C.t

Stmr "WAIUtlMOO" MnrcliSi" April 21

Stmr "WA1UUMOO" May 24Btmr "MM WXBA" Jnue 24

TliroiiKli Tlchcts issued from Honolulu to Cumula,United States ami ISuropc.

FnniOUT AND l'ASSKNOr.U aochts:D. MoNiooll, Montreal, Onnnda.

Roncitr Kf.iiii, WiimiiTK. Canada.M. M. Hteiin, Bin I'Vanoiso, Cal.

O. JIoL. Bitows, Vr.uconvrr, B. O.

Oceanic Stewiiip Co,

Australian Mail Service.

For Snu Francisco:Tho Now and Fino Al Btocl Steamship

" Moana "Of tlio Oceania Btcnmship Company willbo due nt Honolulu from Sydney andAuckland on or about

.A.pvil 1, 1897.And will Icavo for tho abovo port withMails nnd PiiHseDgors on or about thatdato.

For Sydney and Auckland:

Ibo how uiiu i'iixa Al Otco Steamship

"Alameda"Of tho Oceanic Steamship Company willbo duo at Honolulu from San Franciscoon or about

Maroh 11, 1897.And will havo prompt despatch withMails and I'aRaonRors for tho abovo ports.

Tho uudorsigned aro now preparedto issue

ThrouRh Tickets to AH Pointsin tho United States.

t3yFor furthor particulars regardingFreight or Passage apply to

YVIVi. G. IRWiN & CO., L'd,General Agents.

iteaisMi

Sife-iT- viSiVUSHc.

Tixxto TatoloLOCAL LINE

S. 6. AUSTRALIA.Arrivo Honolulu Leavo Honolulu

from S. V. torS.F.March 2. 1897 March 10, 1807Maich 30,1807 April 7, 1897

THROUGH LINEFrom San Frnuoiuco From Syduej for

for Sydney. Sau FranciEOo.

Arrive Honolulu. Leave Jlotwlulu.Alamoda, Mo II, '07 I Moana, April 1, '07Mnrirofn April 8, '07 Ap20, '07

SpeclnlH argil Inin whiteDuok VestSlightly damaged.Tho price 1b

damage I toyour opportunityour loss.

25cts. Each,AT

"The Kasli."9 Hotel Street : : faYdley BlOOt

We Make Shirts to Order.

Eagle -- :- HouseNUUANU AVKNUE.

Mrs, Harry KlemniB, - Prop

Now Management.Commodious Rooms.

TABLE BOARD THE FINEST.... INCLUDING MANY ....

Palatable German Dishes.

Steamship Line

below stated, viz.:

From Victoria ami Vancouver, II, C, to.Hum ami Sydiicvt

Stmr "MMWEHA" March 16Stmr "WAKRIMOO" April 10Stnir "MICWBll A" liny 16

"

Blmr "WAIUtlMOO" June 16

C3T For Freight and Pnssoge nnd allGeneral Information, apply to

THEO. H. DAVIES & CO., L'dAceuts for tho ITnwaiinn Islands.

Wilder's Steamship Co's

TIMETABLE.

Stmr. KINAU,CLARKE, Commander,

Will leavo Honoluln at 10 a. m., tonohlng atLnnainn, Jlaalaca Bay and Makena theBanioilay: Mahukonn, Kawaihaaand Lau.paliochoa the following day, arriving attlilo the samo ove'uing.

LgAvra liowoLnt.u. Aaaivzs uohomjlu.Tuesday Mar. 10 Friday... ..Mar 12Friday Mur, 20 'luosduy.. .Mur. 23

lilebUay April 0Prirfnv ,.Vm 7.:. "V "I'. fv 1"" ' I uKbuay. . .Apill 13

Returning will leavo Hilo at 1 o'clockr. M., touching at Laupahoehoe, Mahu-kon- aand Kawaihao aairo dayj Mnkuna,

uud Luhaina Iho lollowlnonay; arriving nt Honolulu the ofteruooniof J uewlay ond Friilays." WilicHllatrohoikl, Fnna.

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

Stmr. CLAUDINB,CAMERON, Commander,

Will leave Honolulu Inesday nt 5 p. m itouching at Kahului, Hna, HamoaaudKipnhulu, Muni. Itetnrning arrives atHonolulu Buuduy mornings.

i. in cau ai anu, itanpo, on socoud tripof each month.

WNo Freight wiUbe received afterp. M. on day of sailing.

This Company will roserves the right toraako chauRoo in tlio tlmo of ilopartaiu andarrival of its steamers without notice andit will not bo responsible for any conoe-quenc-

arising thorofrom.uuiuugnnos must oe at toe Landings to

rocoive their Freight; this Company willnot hold itself rouponbible for freight afterit has boon landed.

Live Stock only at owner's risk.This Company will not bo renponsible

for Money or Valuables of passengersunless placed in the care of Pursers.

Passengers are requested to purchasetickets before embarking. Those failing todo so will be subject to nn additionalcharge of twenty-liv- e por cent

Savings : BankNOTIOIC.

Notioo ia horeby given to Dopo-sitor- sin the SitvingB Dopnrtuient

of Clous Spreckela & Co.'s Biiuk,tlmt on aud after April 1, 1897,nil interest on their deposits willcease.

Savings Depositors may with-draw their accounts without giv-ing previous notice, or thoy mayleave samo in our Bank on cull.

Glaus Spiieckels & Co.Honolulu, Fob. 17, 18J7.

C3G-- td

David Dayton,Real Estate Broker.

200 Merchant Street.

FOIt SVLK.House nnd Lot, 76x163 ft., on No, 71

Youiih streot; parlor, 3 bodroome, kitchendinlug-ioou- i, etc

Lot on Wilder avonuo 100x300 ft., fouced.Lots on Kiuau and 1'iikoi streets.

TO LET.Furnished Itooms within fivo minutes

walk from the 1'ost Office, Also otherItooms,

llotiso on Ileiotnnln street, near Pilkolstreet; i Amirm, dining room, kltohen, bath-room and an ompty lot to keep a horse.

House on Soliool strtet; parlor, soveralIwdrooms, kltohen, pantry, outhouses andstable formerly occupied by lion. Y. II.ltioo.

WILLIA.M KAMALI,Jrain.lor,

Paper Hanger and DecoratorIsland Orders attended to with dispatch.

All work carefully and promptly

IT OrrifKi Smith street, with SamuelKaholookaluul Pua. Hesideucoi Palania.

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