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fWWMWWfitl ., , ? '' v .. J(W . euiuriisniiifih'aiuiy. . ,..,... The 'Best 'Aw If you Don't Jit ,,l thclhiflcMi R iH VGNING BULLETIN ! livening Paper Published I! you Don't Get X wefttioH'-- V on the Hawaiian Islands. It Reaches ALL theT Subscription 75c. a month.. V Vol. II. No. 4GO. HONOLULU, II. I., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1G, 1896. Piciok 5 Cents. !. THE EVENING BULLETIN. Published every iluy except Sandfly nt 210 King Strcot, Honolulu, 1L I. SUHSCIITITIOX KA.TK8. Por Month, anywhere In tho Ha- waiian Islands 0 7f Per Year. no Por Year, postpaid to Aineiict, Canndn, or Mexico 1000 Per Year, postpaid, uthor Foreign Countries 13 00 Pnyablo Invariably lu Advauoo. Tolephono 250. P. O. Bos 89. B. L. FINNEY, Manager. FOR BEAUTIFUL HASH Ayer's Hair Vigor RESTORES COLOR, PROMOTES 6 Luxuriant Growth, Ft Keeps tho scalp cool, moist, healthy. and free from dim-ilruf- f. , It is tho r." - beat dressing in Iho world, unci is perfectly haunluss. Tlio.se desiring to MM ntiiin Iho youthful "lipwinnice of tho XSTrjev -,- .jtfj hair to W!t '!-- v a n ml ss.'ixrj free. period T. - ixs tsn ot 1110 WsSIJa li ou Id 1180 AyefsMMr Vigor. Ca'-- J Hcdilj at t!ie n'orU's Grcit Cspssitlons. rlii' it) inilti. t UTin. Tim liMn Art I, intuit mi nn tlio wrapper, mid Is uIumii tu U. klnm ul caeli buitlo. Hollister Drug Co., Ltd. Bole Agents for Die F.ojiublio ot Hawaii. s, wn mower "THE 8L0BE Quick Cutting, Light and Serviceable. ALL SIZES. Moderate Prices Castle & Cooke d..) NEWS BUDGET FROM HILO SHINS 11 1 tMMMlttJ.VN AI'IMIVIt ON 1V1'Y II (Ml. Notl.tl nml I'frxmnl llrnin An Invii- - Mln til Wni Wrnllier nml Milpptng. (Corn inndcuco of Iho Hui.lktin Tho Hilo Social Club hold its regular meeting on TlmrBtlny night r.l Fireman's Hall. Dancing was in order and onjoyed by all prcBont. Theso dances are very popular and are always well at- tended by Hilo's young society people. On Wednesday last tboro was considerable excitement ou Waia-nucnu- o street caused by a run- away horBO belonging to Hobsou tlio "soda man." Tho animal was left standing in front of J. R. "Wilson's residence, while, the driver delivered a caso of soda pop.Childron passing frighten- ed (ho stcid by waung palm leaves in tho skate's face. After taking a careful suivey of tho propoeed improvements on our main street ho tied himself to tho post iu front of tho Soda Works. Road work is being pushed , ahead with vim and vigor. Aran-- 1 ral is already on tho Puna road with his gang. J. It. Wilbou will undoubtedly havo his portion of tho road completed in a short time, as ho has put ou a largo, force of men and already has his steam l oiler and road crusher at ' work. Williams is also going ahead with his portiou. j Building on tho now Hilo hotel will begin iu tho very near future. Tho plans havo been drawn, sito named and a hurried survey taken. With the new hotel and a wharf, Hilo would bo in it to a considerable degroo. J. F. Brown, Commissioner of Lands, has heeu in town several days lookiug at different sections of hind. It is said u largo tiaot of laud in Ilamakua will bo placed upon tho inuiket shoitly. It is also said lands in Puna and Olnn will bo opoued up. No liner cof- fee land in tho world than these sections. Thoro has boon no rain in Hilo for tho past week, whioh clearly sIiowb tho need of a street sprink- ler, as tho roads aro quite dusty. Tho Moi Wahiuo brought down lumber for tho jail fence last week. Tho Kinau came in Wednesday night with a very small passenger list and 450 toes of freight, also a largh island mail. Sho leaves this morning at ton. M. F. Affonso was fined $150 for soiling "booze" without a license. Speculation is rife aa to tho election of President of United States. McKinloy has tho most admirors hero. B. F. Sohoen, of tho firm of Richards & Schoon, leaves by 's Kinau to catch tho Australia for a visit to his folks in San Jose, Cul. Ho will be gone about six weeks. Tho past ton days Hilo has boon overrun with yellow jackots. Many of our good people can bo soou wearing good sized bumps, tho result of sudden contact with tho yellow follows. Roderick Ross, the coffee ox-pe- rt who had tho misfortuno to break his leg two weeks ago, is improviug and will bo out in a day or two. I. Witkowski, a Chicago capital- ist, has been visiting Olan, whoro ho has very largo coffoo iutorestp. Emilo Whito, of tho San Fran- cisco Nowe Co., has beon visiting Hilo and tho Volcano. Mr. and Mrs. Suhr of Honolulu camo dowu from tho Volcano House yesterday. They return by tho Kinau to Honolulu. Continued on Sth Puye. WHALER GAYIIEAD OFF PORT , Atiuivuu riio.ti tiik a norm on VOYAUC KOTTll. Trn IhiiiiHnnil found' Unite or Tun Vt'Ht k Out- - lienor! on tlio Arctic Season. Tho whaling batk Gnyhead, Captain CIiiih. Foley, ariived off port euily this morning. About 10 o'clock a boat landed the skip- per, his wife and young sou at Oceanic dock. Tho Gayhead left tho Arctic Ocean on Oct. 7, having caught four whales which yielded six or sovon huudrcd pounds of bono besides tho oil. Tho captain says lie is woikiug on a now system, which is that ho is not to return homo inside of two years unless ho secures 10,000 pounds of bone. Up north, the Gayhead was in company with tho Alice Knowles with ouo whale, Mormaid with ono whale, Horatio with ono whale. Very Bovoro weather was had in the Arctic this season. Captain Foley says ho sailed in the ico for four days ono lime, making but 120 milos. Mrs. Foley was brought ashore to get medical tieatiuont, and if the physician advises wi 1 ro iniin heie. The ship is bound south on a cruise about tho La-dron- o and other islands, nftor which sho will return not th again. Tho Gayhead is the whaling bark that attempts wero mado to scuttle and bum, by somo tough members of her crow, at Honolulu about two years ago. Captain Foloy was not in charge of the vessol at that lime. LITKIIAHY ItlXIC AiUuiiI of tin- - Screw Stoanicr In lln-uitlli- Wnlrrx. Mr. Hobron, ono of our oldost follow citizens, favors tho Bul- letin with the following oldtimo verses. They woio written many years ago by tho late E. O. Hall to the lato Captain Makco, and rofor to the advout of a screw pro- peller Bteamor in theso waters. Tho Mr. Green montionod is the lato W. Lothian Greon, financier, statesman aud ucioutifio author, who was tho first Finance Minister in tho Reform Ministry of 18S7: Tho new propeller, though you think her mean, 1b qulto a pet, you know, with Mr. Green; Iiut thou!h quite email, sho has such mighty power, That she enn steam with iaso thrco Knots an hour I You feel a llttlo Jcalon", I am sure. That 8 liu don't stop at Ulupalakuu; Hut still you need not caro what route sho took, So lontf ns you haro tho "I'mma Hookc," A staunch, nice cralt she Is, as true in thu good book. m At Kiiimn hiinuro. Tho usual band coucort takes place at Emma square this evon-in- g, when tho following selections will bo rendered: I'AltT I. Overture Zampa Hurohl (Siwilte I'rhieurg Mnuil K.ippi' Selection Mitrllnna Wallacu l'oll I'utuehjua, l.lku no n I.Ike, Mnlu I ku Ao (by lerjutst). I'AltT II. Medley Musical Kei low s I!l h re l'antaxl i Th" Lilliputians Kutliiuu WulU Illuo Danube Strauss American I'atrol (by reijucst) Medium Hawaii l'ouol. Tlio Hid ITIUslon Ilnlldliis. A. Frank Cooke is now solo owner of tho old promisos at Ka-waiah- containing tho first frame building ovor orected in Honolulu, tho material for which came from Boston round Capo Horn. During tho recont ogita-tio- u for tho preservation of tho building as a rolio tho property was in probate. Tho Bulletin is authorized to Bay that tho build- ing will not bo demolished for tho prosent. HAWAII'S SUGAR PLANTERS AN'MlAI. HKKTIMI Ol' Till. ANSO- - ott iiov commi:noi:i 1,1. r 'tlmiic l'ltrllolpnllMC In tlio I'riirrrilliiE-- t nnd Wlmt 'u IIiiik- - rhU Mornlnir. Tho annual meeting of the Ha waiiau Sugar Planters' Associa- tion, formerly known as tho Planters' Labor and Supply Com- pany, convened this morning shoitly after 10 o'clock at tho rooms of tho Agricultural Expori-mou- t station ou Nuuanu street. Tho following well-kno- wn plant- ers and business men were pro-sen- t: Alec. Young, Georgo H. Fairchild, W. C Parke, F. M. Swauzy, Paul Isenberg, J. F. Hackfold, H. M. Whitney, Judge Hart, John R. Hind, George Woight, Antouo Cropp, Captaiu Ahlborn, Thomas Kay, John Watt, Dr. Maxwell, J. T. Crawloy, John N. Wright, F. A. Sclmofor, C. iJolte, John A. Scott, W. J. Low-ri- o, G. R. Ewart, August Alliens, William G. Irwin, H. W. Schmidt, J. B. Athertou, II. P. Baldwin, B. F. Dillingham, E. D. Teuuey aud a fow others. Iu calling tho meeting to order, President Swauzy congratulated tho members on the prosperous season just passed, which ho said was unparalleled iu the history of tho islands. Ho called attention to tho careful and painstaking work done by tho scientific de- partment of tho association, aud tho great benefits derived there- from. The arrangements made at tho last meeting for dividing the expense of making analyses of soils from tho various plautations had not worked as well as was ex- pected, owing to tho failure of ceitain of the plantations to con- tribute their pro rata. Tho moot ing would cousequeutly bo called upon to doviso somo other means by which tho oxponso might bo equitably borne. Tho absence of any laboi troubles during tho year bhowed a contented dispo-- 1 sition among the laborors, and was ' another cauo of congratulation. fPIrt n 4 Knit t ti tfif tlwcjji ifnuitiil innn J.UU IktUililUlJ Jk. i&AUfJU IIIUOUlll no called to recont legislation which affected tho plautera and parlicu larly that portion of it relating to the assessment of plantations. On this the meeting would bo asked to take somo action. Iu conclusion Mr. Swanzy hoped that tho pros- perity of tho past Boasou would be still further increased iu tho soason now approaching. Tho treasurer's report for tho year ending October illst showed total receipts of S10.275.70 and ex- penditures 17,587.00, leaving a balance duo tho treasurer of 31311.00. Mr. Irwin asked if all tho plan- tations in the association had paid thoir assessments ou tho total product ot sugar, and tho secretary replied that they had. Treasurer Jones' estimate of ex- penses for tho coming year was then read by thosoorotary.showing that tho sum of 818,29.11 would ho needed to carry on tho work now under way. Tho secrotary had computed that an assessment of 15 cents por ton would covor the amount needed. Mr. Baldwiii moved that the estimate Do referred to tho now hoard of trustoes to report with recommondatioiiB for tho raising of tho money at tho present ses- sion. Director Maxwoll snbmittod his roport inprinted form,yhioh makes n pamphlot of noarly eighty pages, He did not think it necessary to add anything to that but would rathor outlino tho work out out for tho coming year. Tho analyses of soiU would bo coutinued to a Btill creator oxtont than last yoar. Tho professor then dotailed tho work done at tho forty-aer- o farm and that which it was proposed to do during tho yoar. Co(jcd o?i ulh rutje. AT ST. LOUIS COLLEGE , Tin: iiitAiiiAiio KNrmirAiNm.M A I'llONOUNCr.II NIICCI.SS. Prominent 1'coplo I're'riit to Wltnom, n Uooil t'crlonnnnrr-NiIpih1I- i1 .tluslcnl I'rogrnni, i:tc. The pretty little theater of tho St. Louis college was crowded on Saturday ovoniugwiih a largo and appreciative audionco to witness tho ontertainmont given undor tho auspices of tho college Literary Society. Tho opening overture, "Reception," by tho collego or- chestra was woll rondorod and gavo general satisfaction, which was more than realized later ou when selections from tho ovor-popul- ar opora of "Martha" wore given. Tho two choruses by tho collego choir showed careful training of the children's voices, and they were given with a vim both sur- prising and commendable. Iu tho drama iu two acts, ''The Seven Clerks; or, Tho Three Thiovos and tho Denouncor," the honors of the evening cortaiuly wout to O. II Rose, who ably por trayed tho character of Claude Daruaud, an old miser. Ho was ably assisted by James A. Thomp- son as Adolpho do Briaucourt, a young uobleman, and H.E. Murray as Victor, Darnaud's son. Messrs. Jarrett, Za'olau and O'Sullivan furnished much amusement as tho three thieves aud tho other minor characters wero all acceptably rondorod. Both tho drama and tho farce which followed, "Now Brooms Sweep Clean" showed that careful attoutiou to castuines, scenery aud details for whioh tho St. Louis Collego entertainments aro be- coming noted. Win. Holoa's comic song, "Tho Five Cent Shave," brought down the houso and an encore was de- clined, tho singer bowing his ac- knowledgments beforo tho curtain instead. Prominent among thoso who occupied seats of honor wero Miu istor Damon, Commissioner Vos-sio- n oud Chnncollor Vizzavoua, Consul Schaofor and Mrs. Sclmo- for, Bishop Roport and tho clergy of tho Catholic Cathedral. Com- missioner Hawos was also present with a party of four. Evory seat in tho hall was occupied and the financial results must bo more than gratifying to tho socioty. Moutiou must bo made of tho now improvements lately mado iu tho auditorium. Theso consist of a sloping floor, on which tho seats aro arrangi d in tiors, abundanco of room and comfortable chairs being provided. Tho now electric lighting arrangements wore ex col Ion t, and the placing of tho orchestra bolow tho lovol of tho stugo is a decided improvement. Tho plan of keeping tho orchestra in their seats throughout tho per- formance is an innovation that will ho appreciated, as well as that of bringing tho entertain- ment to a clouo shoitly aftor 10 o'clock. m Ofllclnl llcnlnl. Georgo Carter statod to a Bul- letin mau thiB morning, in l ela- tion to tho ropoit in this morn- ing's papor, on tho football gamo on Saturday last: "1 was ono of the umpires of tho grime and I fail to seo why tho morning papor should havo stated there was any slugging dono by mombors of o'thor club. I watched tho gamo closoly and saw no slugging whatover. 1 think tho game was romarkably froo of overything of that kind. ' It you want a good Island po- tato just ring up 755,Palama Gro-cory.a- thoy will sond you a bag of tho unrivalled Kohala spuds, grown from Now Zealand soed. Sold at our usual livo and lot livo rates. Palama Grocery, opposite Railway Dopot. . IN THE HICHER COURTS IIAIIKIS COKl'U Willi' KIM lll j ro i m j i ia'i:ni: i ,n n it; it a n rt. Ai'llmr rilrsrrultl on Irlnl lor llnwit- - Inir fliliioo UrlrctU v -- M m Oil. it ,Tlalt-r- . In tliedivmce cae of Kaloikua-iw- a V- -. K'uimkn, w., reported iu progress Satuidiiy, Judge Carter granted a decree. Ho also or- dered a decree in favor of Freder-ik- a Cook against Clark M. Conk for wilful desertion. Kiniiay A Ballou for plaintiff. Wing Wo Tai vb. N. Monwar, assumpsit, was tried boforo Judgo Carter by tho following jury this morning; D. T. Bailoy, W. Tom-ploto- n, O. Lucas, A. Larnaoh, il. A. Parmoleo, E. Paris, D. W. Mo-Nic- F. J. Kruger, K. B. Por- ter, A. F. Cooko, R. W. Cathcart, C. W. Dickey. A vordict was rondorod for tho plaintiff, two jurors dissenting. G. A. Davw for plaintiff; A. G. M. Robortsoii for defondant. Notico of motion for a now trial was given. L. U. Deo vs. Jas. F. Morgan, n claim under an agreement, i& on trial beforo Judgo Carter by tlio following jury, with G. A. Davin representing the plaintifT and C. Brown tho defendant: F. J. Punier, R. W. Cathcart, K. B. Portor. E. fan's, U. A. Parmelee, C. Lucas, D. T. Bailey, A. Laruach, A. F. Cooko, D. W. McNicoll, O. W. Dickey, W. Templeton. Kulihara, for viohititig fishery laws, on appeal from Koolau, had a nolle prosequi granted him this morning, boforo Judgo Perry, on motion of W. O. Smith, Attorney Gonoral. A Fitzgorald is on triaV for as- sault and battery with a deadly woapou on Ah Fat, a Ohiueso de- tective, boforo Judgo Perry and the following jury: U. E. Waity, W. R. Sims, J. W. Lloyd, E. Jacobsen, N. E. Gedge, D. P. Lawrouco, II. M. von Holt, Wm. Savidgo, B. F, Beaidmoie, Walter Dillingham, J. Waterhouse, 0. D. Wilson. This caso arises from the famous tramways lobbery. Deputy Attor- ney-General Doln for the pro- secution; defendant conducting his own caso. Stolla K. Cockott petitions that leavo bo given Bruco Cart'.vright as her trusteo to pay money to her out of funds in his hands. Judgo Kalua of Wailuku by his attorney, Enoch Johnson, an- swers tho complaint for debt ot Miss Dorothea J jamb by a gonoral donial. Plaintiff's bill of costs in SquireB vs. Silva amounts to $82.-1- 5, of which 10.50 is costo ot court. John T. Bakor hos brought a' suit for partition against Young Hoe and 22 others, tho property being situated on Maui. F. W. McOhosnoy, administra- tor of tho estate of M. da Silva, has roudercd his final account, balancing at $710 on oithor side. Judgo Carter has rondorod a decision ou defendant's plea to tlio jurisdiction, in tho caso of Thomoa R. Mossman vs. Hawaiian Govern- ment, ejectment, lie finds that, tho action having beon begun be- fore tho repeal of certain sections of tho statute under which it was brought, tho tribunal whoso juris- diction is questioned has full p wor to procoed to a final dispo- sition of tho action. W. R. Castlo and Kinnoyit Ballou tor plaintiff; A. S. Hartwoll for defendant. A wilt of habeaB corpus was is- sued by Chief Justice Jndd on Saturday night, addrcssod to F. B. McStookor, Deputy Collector Gonoral, commanding him to pro-duc- o tho bodios of forty-eigh- t Japanese immigrants, whoso names aud ticket numbers aro specified, beforo tho Chiof JubUco at 10 o'clock this morning. A. S. Humphreys is attorney for peti- tioners. Continued on .'tth rage. i. iJ&Wf v. i : '.i,jms."JK. r , Ui.X fAU'Affi.y-f- t Trf" t !& '. fJtr Lr - ' $

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fWWMWWfitl .,,

? '' v..J(W

.euiuriisniiifih'aiuiy.

. ,..,...The 'Best 'Aw

Ifyou Don't Jit ,,l thclhiflcMi R iH VGNING BULLETIN ! livening Paper PublishedI!you Don't Get X wefttioH'-- V

on the Hawaiian Islands.It Reaches ALL theT Subscription 75c. a month..

V

Vol. II. No. 4GO. HONOLULU, II. I., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1G, 1896. Piciok 5 Cents.

!.

THE EVENING BULLETIN.

Published every iluy except Sandfly nt210 King Strcot, Honolulu, 1L I.

SUHSCIITITIOX KA.TK8.Por Month, anywhere In tho Ha-

waiian Islands 0 7fPer Year. no

Por Year, postpaid to Aineiict,Canndn, or Mexico 1000

Per Year, postpaid, uthor ForeignCountries 13 00

Pnyablo Invariably lu Advauoo.Tolephono 250. P. O. Bos 89.

B. L. FINNEY, Manager.

FOR

BEAUTIFUL HASH

Ayer's Hair VigorRESTORES COLOR,

PROMOTES

6 Luxuriant Growth,

Ft Keeps tho scalpcool, moist, healthy.and free from dim-ilruf- f.

, It is thor." - beat dressing in

Iho world, unci isperfectly haunluss.Tlio.se desiring toMM ntiiin Iho youthful"lipwinnice of tho

XSTrjev -,-.jtfj hair to

W!t '!-- v a n mlss.'ixrj free. periodT. - ixs tsn ot 1110

WsSIJa li ou Id1180

AyefsMMr Vigor.Ca'-- J Hcdilj at t!ie n'orU's Grcit Cspssitlons.

rlii' it) inilti. t UTin. Tim liMnArt I, intuit mi nn tlio wrapper, mid IsuIumii tu U. klnm ul caeli buitlo.

Hollister Drug Co., Ltd.Bole Agents for Die F.ojiublio ot Hawaii.

s,wn mower

"THE 8L0BE

Quick Cutting,

Light and Serviceable.

ALL SIZES.

Moderate Prices

Castle & Cooke

d..)

NEWS BUDGET FROM HILO

SHINS 11 1 tMMMlttJ.VN AI'IMIVIt ON

1V1'Y II (Ml.

Notl.tl nml I'frxmnl llrnin An Invii- -

Mln til Wni Wrnlliernml Milpptng.

(Corn inndcuco of Iho Hui.lktin

Tho Hilo Social Club hold itsregular meeting on TlmrBtlnynight r.l Fireman's Hall. Dancingwas in order and onjoyed by allprcBont. Theso dances are verypopular and are always well at-

tended by Hilo's young societypeople.

On Wednesday last tboro wasconsiderable excitement ou Waia-nucnu- o

street caused by a run-

away horBO belonging to Hobsoutlio "soda man." Tho animal wasleft standing in front of J. R."Wilson's residence, while, thedriver delivered a caso of sodapop.Childron passing frighten-ed (ho stcid by waung palmleaves in tho skate's face. Aftertaking a careful suivey of thopropoeed improvements on ourmain street ho tied himself to thopost iu front of tho Soda Works.

Road work is being pushed ,

ahead with vim and vigor. Aran-- 1

ral is already on tho Puna roadwith his gang. J. It. Wilbou willundoubtedly havo his portion oftho road completed in a shorttime, as ho has put ou a largo,force of men and already has hissteam l oiler and road crusher at '

work. Williams is also going aheadwith his portiou. j

Building on tho now Hilo hotelwill begin iu tho very near future.Tho plans havo been drawn, sitonamed and a hurried surveytaken. With the new hotel and awharf, Hilo would bo in it to aconsiderable degroo.

J. F. Brown, Commissioner ofLands, has heeu in town severaldays lookiug at different sectionsof hind. It is said u largo tiaot oflaud in Ilamakua will bo placedupon tho inuiket shoitly. It isalso said lands in Puna and Olnnwill bo opoued up. No liner cof-fee land in tho world than thesesections.

Thoro has boon no rain in Hilofor tho past week, whioh clearlysIiowb tho need of a street sprink-ler, as tho roads aro quite dusty.

Tho Moi Wahiuo brought downlumber for tho jail fence lastweek.

Tho Kinau came in Wednesdaynight with a very small passengerlist and 450 toes of freight, also alargh island mail. Sho leavesthis morning at ton.

M. F. Affonso was fined $150for soiling "booze" without alicense.

Speculation is rife aa to thoelection of President of UnitedStates. McKinloy has tho mostadmirors hero.

B. F. Sohoen, of tho firm ofRichards & Schoon, leaves by 's

Kinau to catch tho Australiafor a visit to his folks in SanJose, Cul. Ho will be gone aboutsix weeks.

Tho past ton days Hilo has boonoverrun with yellow jackots.Many of our good people can bosoou wearing good sized bumps,tho result of sudden contact withtho yellow follows.

Roderick Ross, the coffee ox-pe- rt

who had tho misfortuno tobreak his leg two weeks ago, isimproviug and will bo out in aday or two.

I. Witkowski, a Chicago capital-ist, has been visiting Olan, whoroho has very largo coffoo iutorestp.

Emilo Whito, of tho San Fran-cisco Nowe Co., has beon visitingHilo and tho Volcano.

Mr. and Mrs. Suhr of Honolulucamo dowu from tho VolcanoHouse yesterday. They returnby tho Kinau to Honolulu.

Continued on Sth Puye.

WHALER GAYIIEAD OFF PORT ,

Atiuivuu riio.ti tiik a norm onVOYAUC KOTTll.

Trn IhiiiiHnnil found' Unite or TunVt'Ht k Out- - lienor! on tlio

Arctic Season.

Tho whaling batk Gnyhead,Captain CIiiih. Foley, ariived offport euily this morning. About10 o'clock a boat landed the skip-per, his wife and young sou atOceanic dock.

Tho Gayhead left tho ArcticOcean on Oct. 7, having caughtfour whales which yielded six orsovon huudrcd pounds of bonobesides tho oil. Tho captainsays lie is woikiug on a nowsystem, which is that ho is notto return homo inside of twoyears unless ho secures 10,000pounds of bone.

Up north, the Gayhead was incompany with tho Alice Knowleswith ouo whale, Mormaid withono whale, Horatio with onowhale.

Very Bovoro weather was had inthe Arctic this season. CaptainFoley says ho sailed in the ico forfour days ono lime, making but120 milos.

Mrs. Foley was brought ashoreto get medical tieatiuont, and ifthe physician advises wi 1 roiniin heie. The ship is boundsouth on a cruise about tho La-dron- o

and other islands, nftorwhich sho will return not th again.

Tho Gayhead is the whalingbark that attempts wero mado toscuttle and bum, by somo toughmembers of her crow, at Honoluluabout two years ago. CaptainFoloy was not in charge of thevessol at that lime.

LITKIIAHY ItlXIC

AiUuiiI of tin- - Screw Stoanicr In lln-uitlli-

Wnlrrx.

Mr. Hobron, ono of our oldostfollow citizens, favors tho Bul-

letin with the following oldtimoverses. They woio written manyyears ago by tho late E. O. Hallto the lato Captain Makco, androfor to the advout of a screw pro-peller Bteamor in theso waters.Tho Mr. Green montionod is thelato W. Lothian Greon, financier,statesman aud ucioutifio author,who was tho first Finance Ministerin tho Reform Ministry of 18S7:

Tho new propeller, though you think hermean,

1b qulto a pet, you know, with Mr. Green;Iiut thou!h quite email, sho has such mighty

power,That she enn steam with iaso thrco Knots an

hour I

You feel a llttlo Jcalon", I am sure.That 8 liu don't stop at Ulupalakuu;Hut still you need not caro what route sho

took,So lontf ns you haro tho "I'mma Hookc,"A staunch, nice cralt she Is, as true in thu

good book.m

At Kiiimn hiinuro.

Tho usual band coucort takesplace at Emma square this evon-in- g,

when tho following selectionswill bo rendered:

I'AltT I.Overture Zampa Hurohl(Siwilte I'rhieurg Mnuil K.ippi'Selection Mitrllnna Wallacul'oll I'utuehjua, l.lku no n I.Ike, Mnlu I ku Ao

(by lerjutst).

I'AltT II.Medley Musical Kei low s I!l h rel'antaxl i Th" Lilliputians KutliiuuWulU Illuo Danube StraussAmerican I'atrol (by reijucst) Medium

Hawaii l'ouol.

Tlio Hid ITIUslon Ilnlldliis.A. Frank Cooke is now solo

owner of tho old promisos at Ka-waiah-

containing tho firstframe building ovor orected inHonolulu, tho material for whichcame from Boston round CapoHorn. During tho recont ogita-tio- u

for tho preservation of thobuilding as a rolio tho propertywas in probate. Tho Bulletin isauthorized to Bay that tho build-ing will not bo demolished for thoprosent.

HAWAII'S SUGAR PLANTERS

AN'MlAI. HKKTIMI Ol' Till. ANSO- -

ott iiov commi:noi:i

1,1. r 'tlmiic l'ltrllolpnllMC In tlioI'riirrrilliiE-- t nnd Wlmt 'u

IIiiik- - rhU Mornlnir.

Tho annual meeting of the Hawaiiau Sugar Planters' Associa-tion, formerly known as thoPlanters' Labor and Supply Com-

pany, convened this morningshoitly after 10 o'clock at thorooms of tho Agricultural Expori-mou- t

station ou Nuuanu street.Tho following well-kno- wn plant-ers and business men were pro-sen- t:

Alec. Young, Georgo H.Fairchild, W. C Parke, F. M.Swauzy, Paul Isenberg, J. F.Hackfold, H. M. Whitney, JudgeHart, John R. Hind, GeorgeWoight, Antouo Cropp, CaptaiuAhlborn, Thomas Kay, John Watt,Dr. Maxwell, J. T. Crawloy, JohnN. Wright, F. A. Sclmofor, C.iJolte, John A. Scott, W. J. Low-ri- o,

G. R. Ewart, August Alliens,William G. Irwin, H. W. Schmidt,J. B. Athertou, II. P. Baldwin, B.F. Dillingham, E. D. Teuuey auda fow others.

Iu calling tho meeting to order,President Swauzy congratulatedtho members on the prosperousseason just passed, which ho saidwas unparalleled iu the history oftho islands. Ho called attentionto tho careful and painstakingwork done by tho scientific de-

partment of tho association, audtho great benefits derived there-from. The arrangements made attho last meeting for dividing theexpense of making analyses ofsoils from tho various plautationshad not worked as well as was ex-

pected, owing to tho failure ofceitain of the plantations to con-tribute their pro rata. Tho mooting would cousequeutly bo calledupon to doviso somo other meansby which tho oxponso might boequitably borne. Tho absenceof any laboi troubles during thoyear bhowed a contented dispo-- 1

sition among the laborors, and was' another cauo of congratulation.fPIrt n 4 Knit t ti tfif tlwcjji ifnuitiil innnJ.UU IktUililUlJ Jk. i&AUfJU IIIUOUlll nocalled to recont legislation whichaffected tho plautera and parlicularly that portion of it relating tothe assessment of plantations. Onthis the meeting would bo asked totake somo action. Iu conclusionMr. Swanzy hoped that tho pros-perity of tho past Boasou wouldbe still further increased iu thosoason now approaching.

Tho treasurer's report for thoyear ending October illst showedtotal receipts of S10.275.70 and ex-

penditures 17,587.00, leaving abalance duo tho treasurer of31311.00.

Mr. Irwin asked if all tho plan-tations in the association hadpaid thoir assessments ou thototal product ot sugar, and thosecretary replied that they had.

Treasurer Jones' estimate of ex-

penses for tho coming year wasthen read by thosoorotary.showingthat tho sum of 818,29.11 wouldho needed to carry on tho worknow under way. Tho secrotaryhad computed that an assessmentof 15 cents por ton would covorthe amount needed.

Mr. Baldwiii moved that theestimate Do referred to tho nowhoard of trustoes to report withrecommondatioiiB for tho raisingof tho money at tho present ses-sion.

Director Maxwoll snbmittod hisroport inprinted form,yhioh makesn pamphlot of noarly eighty pages,He did not think it necessary toadd anything to that but wouldrathor outlino tho work out out fortho coming year. Tho analysesof soiU would bo coutinued to aBtill creator oxtont than last yoar.Tho professor then dotailed thowork done at tho forty-aer- o

farm and that which itwas proposed to do during thoyoar.

Co(jcd o?i ulh rutje.

AT ST. LOUIS COLLEGE ,

Tin: iiitAiiiAiio KNrmirAiNm.MA I'llONOUNCr.II NIICCI.SS.

Prominent 1'coplo I're'riit to Wltnom,n Uooil t'crlonnnnrr-NiIpih1I- i1

.tluslcnl I'rogrnni, i:tc.

The pretty little theater of thoSt. Louis college was crowded onSaturday ovoniugwiih a largo andappreciative audionco to witnesstho ontertainmont given undor thoauspices of tho college LiterarySociety. Tho opening overture,"Reception," by tho collego or-

chestra was woll rondorod andgavo general satisfaction, whichwas more than realized later ouwhen selections from tho ovor-popul- ar

opora of "Martha" woregiven.

Tho two choruses by tho collegochoir showed careful training ofthe children's voices, and theywere given with a vim both sur-prising and commendable.

Iu tho drama iu two acts, ''TheSeven Clerks; or, Tho ThreeThiovos and tho Denouncor," thehonors of the evening cortaiulywout to O. II Rose, who ably portrayed tho character of ClaudeDaruaud, an old miser. Ho wasably assisted by James A. Thomp-son as Adolpho do Briaucourt, ayoung uobleman, and H.E. Murrayas Victor, Darnaud's son. Messrs.Jarrett, Za'olau and O'Sullivanfurnished much amusement as thothree thieves aud tho other minorcharacters wero all acceptablyrondorod.

Both tho drama and tho farcewhich followed, "Now BroomsSweep Clean" showed that carefulattoutiou to castuines, scenery auddetails for whioh tho St. LouisCollego entertainments aro be-

coming noted.Win. Holoa's comic song, "Tho

Five Cent Shave," brought downthe houso and an encore was de-

clined, tho singer bowing his ac-

knowledgments beforo tho curtaininstead.

Prominent among thoso whooccupied seats of honor wero Miuistor Damon, Commissioner Vos-sio- n

oud Chnncollor Vizzavoua,Consul Schaofor and Mrs. Sclmo-for, Bishop Roport and tho clergyof tho Catholic Cathedral. Com-missioner Hawos was also presentwith a party of four. Evory seatin tho hall was occupied and thefinancial results must bo morethan gratifying to tho socioty.

Moutiou must bo made of thonow improvements lately mado iutho auditorium. Theso consist ofa sloping floor, on which tho seatsaro arrangi d in tiors, abundancoof room and comfortable chairsbeing provided. Tho now electriclighting arrangements wore excol Ion t, and the placing of thoorchestra bolow tho lovol of thostugo is a decided improvement.Tho plan of keeping tho orchestrain their seats throughout tho per-formance is an innovation thatwill ho appreciated, as well asthat of bringing tho entertain-ment to a clouo shoitly aftor 10o'clock.

m

Ofllclnl llcnlnl.Georgo Carter statod to a Bul-

letin mau thiB morning, in l ela-

tion to tho ropoit in this morn-ing's papor, on tho football gamoon Saturday last: "1 was ono ofthe umpires of tho grime and Ifail to seo why tho morning paporshould havo stated there was anyslugging dono by mombors ofo'thor club. I watched tho gamoclosoly and saw no sluggingwhatover. 1 think tho game wasromarkably froo of overything ofthat kind. '

It you want a good Island po-

tato just ring up 755,Palama Gro-cory.a-

thoy will sond you a bagof tho unrivalled Kohala spuds,grown from Now Zealand soed.Sold at our usual livo and lot livorates. Palama Grocery, oppositeRailway Dopot. .

IN THE HICHER COURTS

IIAIIKIS COKl'U Willi' KIM lllj ro i m j i ia'i:ni: i ,n n it; it a n rt.

Ai'llmr rilrsrrultl on Irlnl lor llnwit- -Inir fliliioo UrlrctU v -- M m

Oil. it ,Tlalt-r- .

In tliedivmce cae of Kaloikua-iw- a

V- -. K'uimkn, w., reported iuprogress Satuidiiy, Judge Cartergranted a decree. Ho also or-

dered a decree in favor of Freder-ik- a

Cook against Clark M. Conkfor wilful desertion. Kiniiay ABallou for plaintiff.

Wing Wo Tai vb. N. Monwar,assumpsit, was tried boforo JudgoCarter by tho following jury thismorning; D. T. Bailoy, W. Tom-ploto- n,

O. Lucas, A. Larnaoh, il.A. Parmoleo, E. Paris, D. W. Mo-Nic-

F. J. Kruger, K. B. Por-ter, A. F. Cooko, R. W. Cathcart,C. W. Dickey. A vordict wasrondorod for tho plaintiff, twojurors dissenting. G. A. Davwfor plaintiff; A. G. M. Robortsoiifor defondant. Notico of motionfor a now trial was given.

L. U. Deo vs. Jas. F. Morgan, nclaim under an agreement, i& ontrial beforo Judgo Carter by tliofollowing jury, with G. A. Davinrepresenting the plaintifT andC. Brown tho defendant: F. J.Punier, R. W. Cathcart, K. B.Portor. E. fan's, U. A. Parmelee,C. Lucas, D. T. Bailey, A. Laruach,A. F. Cooko, D. W. McNicoll,O. W. Dickey, W. Templeton.

Kulihara, for viohititig fisherylaws, on appeal from Koolau, hada nolle prosequi granted him thismorning, boforo Judgo Perry, onmotion of W. O. Smith, AttorneyGonoral.

A Fitzgorald is on triaV for as-

sault and battery with a deadlywoapou on Ah Fat, a Ohiueso de-

tective, boforo Judgo Perry andthe following jury: U. E.Waity, W. R. Sims, J. W.Lloyd, E. Jacobsen, N. E.Gedge, D. P. Lawrouco, II. M.von Holt, Wm. Savidgo, B. F,Beaidmoie, Walter Dillingham,J. Waterhouse, 0. D. Wilson.This caso arises from the famoustramways lobbery. Deputy Attor-

ney-General Doln for the pro-secution; defendant conductinghis own caso.

Stolla K. Cockott petitions thatleavo bo given Bruco Cart'.vrightas her trusteo to pay money to herout of funds in his hands.

Judgo Kalua of Wailuku by hisattorney, Enoch Johnson, an-

swers tho complaint for debt otMiss Dorothea J jamb by a gonoraldonial.

Plaintiff's bill of costs inSquireB vs. Silva amounts to $82.-1- 5,

of which 10.50 is costo otcourt.

John T. Bakor hos brought a'suit for partition against YoungHoe and 22 others, tho propertybeing situated on Maui.

F. W. McOhosnoy, administra-tor of tho estate of M. da Silva,has roudercd his final account,balancing at $710 on oithor side.

Judgo Carter has rondorod adecision ou defendant's plea to tliojurisdiction, in tho caso of ThomoaR. Mossman vs. Hawaiian Govern-ment, ejectment, lie finds that,tho action having beon begun be-

fore tho repeal of certain sectionsof tho statute under which it wasbrought, tho tribunal whoso juris-diction is questioned has fullp wor to procoed to a final dispo-sition of tho action. W. R. Castloand Kinnoyit Ballou tor plaintiff;A. S. Hartwoll for defendant.

A wilt of habeaB corpus was is-

sued by Chief Justice Jndd onSaturday night, addrcssod to F.B. McStookor, Deputy CollectorGonoral, commanding him to pro-duc- o

tho bodios of forty-eigh- t

Japanese immigrants, whosonames aud ticket numbers arospecified, beforo tho Chiof JubUcoat 10 o'clock this morning. A. S.Humphreys is attorney for peti-tioners.

Continued on .'tth rage.

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HAWAII

"Waiakon r0Hilo (town) 100Kniimnim l"fi()

l'mmlmwiii 1100l'opoolcoo 100Honotim M0Ilonoiuu 050llnknlnu 200ilonohinn,Lnupiilioohoo 10

Lnupnhoohoo 000Oolmln 400Kukftinu SCO

Piuiuilo JfiOPiinulinu M0Pnaulinu 1200Hnnoknn '170

Kukuihnolo 700tfiulii 200Kolmlu n .... !5f0

Kohfiln Mission .... 5815

Enhaln MillAwiui Hunch 1100"Wiiiiiien 2720Kailua 00Laniliiiu 15-1-

Koalakokua 15S0

Kalahiki 800Xunlohu 050Niuilo u 1250fionunpo 15Uiloa moPahala 1100Olaa (Mnson'u) . . . . 1050Pol.akuloa 2(!00AVniakalioulu 750Kapobo 50Polmiki 10

050

MAUI

Kahului 10Kaaaj)ali 15Olownlu 15liana Plantation.... 200liana 1800Hnmon PlantationPaia 180Puuomaloillaloakala llnuoh... 2000Ivula 4000

SIOLOKAI

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Honolulu (City)....Kulaokahua

70

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501502050

KinfjSt. (Kownlo).. 15Kapiolnm Park 10Manoa, KidwollPmum v 50lnsano AMyluin. . . '.. 30Nuuanu (School st.) 50Nuuanu (Wyllio st.) 250Nuuanu (Elec. Stn.) 405Nuuanu (H'f-way- 730Nuuanu, Luakaha.. 850Niu 0Maunawili 300"Wafmanalo 25Kaneoho 100Aliuimanu 350Kiihuku 25AVaianao 15Ewa Plantation GO

KAUAI

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Hilo Stations Average 8.17HaHiakua Stations Average . 4.51Kohala Stations Averago. . . . 3.G4

Kona Statious Avorago 4.G2

Kau Stations Avorage 0.84Olaa Stations Avorago 8.7G

Puhu Stations Avorago 5.13Hawaii Stations Averago, by

Districts 4.46Maui Stations Averago 2.52Molokai Station Avorago . . . 3.2(5

Lanai Station Averago 0.(51

Oaliu ytations Average 3.57Kauai Stations Avorago 2.18

C. J. Lyons,In Oliargo of "Weather Bureau.

W. ). T. U. .lifelineA meeting of tho W. C. T. U.

will l)t held in tho Central Unionchurch parlors on Tuesday at 2:33

p. m. At 3:15 Messrs. Kirkpat-ric- k

aud Cowor will bo present togive an informal talk on tho workof tho Ilagcy Institute for thocure of alcoholism, the inorphinoaud tobacco habits. Any and allpersons inteiosted will be wel-

come.

Fivo-hundre- d tons of ballast for- sale. Apply to A. V. Gear.

Sterling, iho' painter, is pro-paro- d

to quote prices on roofpainting. Ho uses n composition ofcoal tar and commit. Cheapestand best root preparation in Ho-

nolulu.

'"'" if'- - " "" ' mb&.i, . :v .mWUm Jr - - -sr .A

The SameOld Sarsaparilla.

KJU VM

That'a Avor'o. Tlin mmv okl sarsnpnrllln as It wasmadu and sold m years ag. In tho laboratory it Isdifferent Thuro modern appliances lend sped to skillnnd pxporlcnci'. Hut tho sarsaparilla la tlio Baino oldBarsaparllia thut nuido tin' record r0 yearn of cures."Why don't wo bettor it? Well, woYro inuih In tlioconilltion of tin) ilhliop ami tho raspberry: "Lonbt-lcsa.- "

ho said, "Clod might liavo niailo a hotter fc'rry.Hut doubtless, also, Ho never did." hy don't wobetter tlio sarsaparilla V "Wo can't. AVo nro using thosamo old plant that cured tho Indians and tlioSpaniards. It has not been bettered. And since wemake sarsaparilla compound out of sarsaparilla plant,wo bco no way of improvement. Of course, II wo weromaking soino seeret chemical compound, yo might....Hut we're "Wo'ro making tho old sarsaparillato euro tho samo old diseases. You can tell it s thosame old narsaimrllla hecauso It works tlio samnold cured. It's tho sovereign blood purlller, and

U' Aycr'a,

Hollister Drug Co., Agents.

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and you will find wo have

about every brand manufac-

tured. It's a common sort

thing, is cheo.-o-, in a general

way, but if your'e giving a

dinner as much attention

should paid to the selection

it as to tho joint. Hero's a

partial list from which you

may select a suitable finish to

your Thanksgiving dinner.

Edam, Holland, Pine Apple,

Parmesian, Swiss, Roquefort,

Gorgonzola, Cavombert, Mc-nant- a,

California Extra, Ore-

gon Creqtn, New York Cream,

Sap Sago, Limburger, Nosegay

Club, Now York Sage, Kro-nenkas- e,

Camenbert, Sierra

Neuchatel and Romatour re-

ceived on ice by each steamer.

These the finest

grades made and mny ie- -

lied upon as being always fresh.

Lewis & Co.,

GROOBRS.,Kort Street,

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Law Books.

Do You Read Them ?

Do You Want One ?

We Wave theLatest Catalogues

of THE

Publications ofCallighan fy Co.,

Little, Beown & Co.,

Lawyers CooperativePublishing Co.

We make a specialty ofthese publications.andshallbo pleased to have thoLegal Fraternity of thoIslands call on us whenwanting a Law publica-tion, at the lowest possibleprice. We are also

Headquartep for'Law Office S upplies;

Document Piles, LegalPapers, Typewriter Pa-por- s,

Ribbons for allmakes of Machines.

In fact, we can show you thegreatest variety of Labor sav-

ing devices of any House inTown. If 3rou want to savemoney, como our way, wo aretho Money Savers for you.

Wall, Nichols Go,

118 KING STREET.

Election of Officers.

At a meeting o tho Chinese Hos-pital held this day at the United(JumcBO bociety b iiiul, tlio lol-lowi-

porsons wore elected toservo for tho ensuing year:

President Gnu Gem.Vice do. . . . Wong Wn Foy.Seerotnry Lnm T. ChinAsst. do Hoo Jackson.Treasurer Hong Quon.Asst. do Lo Don Kwai.TrtiBteos Goo Kim, Wong

Kwai, L. Ahlo, C. Wniunm, ChangDin Binp, Lum Mun Tai, LiCheung, Ho Fon, AVeo Shing,Lum Kara Chin, Chang Tai,T. Kat Poo, Chang Kim, WongChow, Lam Tai, L. Akau, WongLooug, Won Yam Nam, Yan KiNgan, Young Kwong Hung,Chong Jack Quon, Ng Chan,Youug In, Leo L'ook Cho.

LAM T. CHIN,Spcrotary 0. II.

Honolulu, Nov. 11, 189(i.457-l- w

A LIFE SIZE

Crayon

PortraitITramed Complete

WITH

One Uozcix Photos of tho Sitter

Onlv lo.OOCF-I-

s tlio LATEST OFFEIt wo lmvoto muko.

J.J.WILLIAMSPortrait unci LandscapeFotographor.

FORT ST 1 1 BET.

Importers nnd Dealers In

Steel and Iron Ranges,STOVES, AGATEWARE.

DIMOND BLOCK.121 is 123 Kiug atreot.

CAN'T BE BEAT!WHAT?

My $10.00 Until Tubs, liued with bcslquality, No. 10 zinc, G in. Pipe, Uhuln andl'lag, with wood rim all complete. Otherdealers nro dnrufonnded, and resort to allmanner of Tricks nnd llxctises.

Be not deceived, these Bath Tabs haveboon sold (or $14 until I reduced tho price.

I am prepared to do all work in my linennd guarantee satisfaction: Estimates far.nished.

If you want a good Job cheap (or Cash,Ting up Telephone' 844, and I am yourrnnui

JAB. NOTT Jn,TinHinith A Plumber

W. C. ACHI & CO.,

Brokers & Dealers

REAL ESTATE1ST We will liny or Sell llcnl Estnto in

nil parts of the group.1ST Wo will Bell Propotties on Koason-abl- o

CommiBiious.

OFFICE, 10 West King Street

Piiuniii Tract !

$150.00A Lot 50 feet by ioo feet

On the Instalment Tlan aud 10 PercentDiscount (or Oiuh.

fJKT Apply to

JAS. P. MORGAN,Auctioneer,

Or W. 0. AOIII, Ileal Estate Broker.September 21, 1890. 412-- K

Building Lots!At WAIKIK1 on car lino and on A

ROAD uenr FertiliziiiBPlant,

These Lots are Very Cheap and Soldon Ensy Terms.

Desirablo Acre Tracts near tbo city andother Properties for sale.

BRUCE, WAKING & CO.,Donlers in Lots nnd Lands,

ni2 Fort Street, nenr King.TgEEMIONK 607. P. O. Box 821.

To Let or Lease.

THE 'IES1DFNOE OP' MltS. A. LONG,one milo from iiostofllco. Large Loubb withfnmltnro. Four bed roouia, parlor, larpodlningToora, pnnlry, kitchen, bnth rooms,hot nnd cold water, with patent closets,servant lionses, stables, hoiuo paddock,enrden and trees. A charming location.

Apply to J ALFKEI) MAGUON.U Merchant st,, next Fostonlcei

Investors Attention.Peruons desirous ol making an invest-

ment oin purchase 11 mying block of pro- -noitv fronting on King ami MannuUeaBtreets by culling on

443-t- f JOIINF.COLBURN.

DO YOU LIKE CUBfiY?

TRUE INDIAN CURRY

NOT THE STUFF USUALLY SOLD AS CUKKY

Curry Powder as made by us is prepared after the OriginalRecipe from tho Purest Ingredients.

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est THY IT CXTSTO-fc-U

Better Then a Phonograph

tor

One-Twenti- eth of the Price!Tho

GRAMOPHONE!A Groat Invention. Everybody can afford ono.Plays of A can managoit

O-- "W

Street, corner

And

thousands tunes. child

Call sxncl See Ono at

21 Kaahumnnu Street.

ED. A WILLIAMS,(Successor to C. E. Williams, H. 31. Williams & Co.

and Williams Bros.

Pioneer Furniture Warerooms,Estabushkd 1859

Pianos for Sale, Hire and Moved. Chairs for Kent

Undertaker and Emklmer,Tombstones and Monuments.

Residence nnd NiRht 81(5. 510 & 520 Fort Street. Tel. 179

NEW GOODSmi iiT'i'ii11 yn"Mi

r- -S AT TTIE -

Gitv Furniture Store,Just roooived Ex.

(Corner of and lieretanla etrcuts.)

Bk. Albort e aesortment ol

F CJItNITtJjttE.H.H. V7ILLIAMS, (Manager)

Undertaker nnd Embalmex

LUND & INGHAM,

Brass Signs and Electro-Platin- g

J. T. LUMI,Machinist, Nickel and Silrer Plating.

BIOYCLE HEFAIItlNG.

Signs of Every Description I

Gilding on Glass n Specialty.

ALL WORK GUARANTEEDG17 AND G19 FORT STREET.

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Another Oiilile fill' l.u.u!liif Siicnr --

Nntlrr Knrlh 1'itluU.

Tho followiug nowfl is culledfrom tbo llilo Tribune of tlio 7thinst.:

In tho etriko of tho hnmmor onnow houses, tho boom of blastingof rock nnd tho many other worksgoing on nt present, tho nowly ar-rived strnngor will find llilo avory livoly phico for its sizo. ,

Several foreign gontlomon ar-rived by the lust Kinau and nro at.present looking ovortho agricultu-ral prospects and possibilitieswith a view of Bottling. Plentyof prospects if capital is oiuplovt-- d

to bring tho land to bear.Mr. ltoderiok Rons, a coffeo

;plantor, was thrown off his horseby tho animal's stumbling, and'had his left leg fractured ob vetho ankle. Dr. Williams treatedhi in.

CABLE LINE OF OOKALA.

Mr. 0. L. Wight has completedarrangements on behalf of thoWilder's Steamship Co. with thoOokala 1'lautation for tho erectionof aii overhead cable wiro at thatplace for shipping sugar. ThoiPopoekeo and Jlakalau cableshaving given much satisfactiondecided tho Ookala people to put:in one. It has been found thatwhen boats could not approach.tho landings, shipping sugar overthis lino was offoctcd without nuymishap whatever.

U1LO PAINT.Mr. Terry has boon exporimout-iu- g

with a local production whichhas rosulted guito satisfactorily inthe shape of a paint. There arean abnndanco of mineral stainedoarth dopoaita tube found quitenear town, and it had been report-ed. to Mr. Terry that it was to behad in several colors. This gen-tleman procured Boine very linered earth, ground it up in a poigrinder, mixed it with boiled oiland hns applied it to several sur-faces with com pleto success. Thorois no doub' that it would makachonp and durable paint, which istlui same as i.s used on all railwaydepots in I ho States. Hero is asmall industry for some citizenwho will keep it iu etock.

PtlNA TKACIIEKH1 AbSOCIATION.A teachera'. association for tho

District of Puna has boon orga-nised. For the present meetingsarolo be held twice a month, butit is hoped to have them weeklybefore long. Touchers havo tocome a long wtif over lava roadsand more trnilj to attend thismeeting. Mr. II. E. Wilson ofthe Kalapanu Government Schoolwrites as follows:

too often hero. None of thoteachers iu this district have hadspecial training for tho work, sowe need all (ho work wo can got."Inspector General of Schools Mr.H. S. TowuHt-n-d was iu Puna acouplo of weeks ago and visited alltho Government Schools in thoDistrict.

A Attiv i:ntcrjirliie.

Tho very latest as rogards sad-

dlery is constantly ou hand atOhas. Hammer's new establish-ment, 229 King streot, also thovory bot-- t repairing done. Telo-phon- o

082. P. O. Box 393.

Nicely furnished rooms at thoPopular House, 151 Fort stroot,

JV from $1.00 per week up.Dr. 0. B. High, dentist, gra-

duate Philadelphia Dental Col-

lege, 1892. Masonic Templo.Tho Pacific Hardware Company

offer a first class lawn sprinklerat a dollar and a half. Throodollars was asked for thoeosprinklers a month ago by otherfirms.

Beautiful, artistic, accurate,charming islaud views at KingBros. Every prominent point ontho islands is photographed by usaud painted by tho best of ourartists.

If you want a good Island po-

tato just ring up 7f5,Puluma Gro-cory,a-

they will send you a bagof the unrivalled Kohola spuds,grown from Now Zealand soed.Sold at our usual livo and let liverates. Palama Grocery, oppoaitoRailway Dopot.

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

--ease of motion, groat speed, ad-

justability, durability, oaso ofloarning and convenience of

B. Bergorscn, agent,10i Bothol stroots.

mw S 1

ME 1 m

si "& js-p- I

I 3 tEw feS

toK. a

o rns - a"ap

c ". CO "!nx roF.e.S,W"--l

Perry Davis

Pain KiiiereaesxEs

is the UmvEnBAL Panacea.for all kinds of Aches andPains. Do not acceptany but tho Genuine. Ifyoui dealer does not haveit, call on or address the

lollister -:- - DrugCompany,

Solo Agents (or tho Islamic.

CoiisoMated Sofld Water Co., !iIHsplnnacle,

Corner Allen & Fort Sis., Honolulu.

HOLLJSTER & CO.,Agents.

C. 13. DWIGHTTakes contracts for nil kinds of STONE

WOI1K, monument work, cement andstone xidovalks nutl curbing. I h.ivo onbund tlio lest jlitwuiinn mono, CliinoKegruuito, etc. Kino Btono for mnnnmcntalwork. Estimates givon nud lowest priccanssnrcd. Telephone 833.

C. HAESLOP,GRINDING AND SHARPENING OF ALL X1NDS.

Mcrclinut and Itichards Streets.

J37" Bliurtiem Tools nnd Cutting Kulvcs,()rlud8uricnl Instruments to Order, KileSaws, etc., etc. 40t-- tf

JAS. P. MORGAN,AUCTIONEER AND 8TOCK UHOKER

No. 45 Queen Street.

Export Appraisemont of EealEatuto and Furniture.

JOHN PHILLIPS,

PLUMBER,Hotel St.. near Fort. Tel. 802.

H. HACKPELD & CO.

GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS.

Cor. Fort and Qnoon Stroots, Honolulu.

M. PHILLIPS & CO.,

Wholesale Importers nnd Jobbors of

European and American Dry Goods.

Fort and Qucn Streets.

BOBERT GBIEVE.

Book and Job PrinterMorckant Street, TJonolulu, II. I.

Overffnwftiian News Company'sBook Storo. my 18,

DAVID K. BAKER,iflorisfc,

Nuuanu Valley, nbovo tho Mausoleum.

All orders givon prompt and faithful at-tention. No oxtw charge for deliveringFlowers to any part of tho city; Lois,Mountain Groous and Carnations a speoialty. 205-t- i

ALLEN & ROBINSON.

Dealers in Lumber and Coaland Building Materials of allkinds.

Quoon Stroot, Honolulu,

ofW'Bt

EVENINO BULLETIN, NOVEMBER 10, 1800.

T. MURATA,Miiiulciiw of Straw Hats

For Ladles, Gentlemen, Ulrls and Hoys,

fQfftflP,

NE

Mado to Any Shape by OrderAlways Stock Great Variety

MODERATE RATES.118 Nuuanu

W 6080MCTIIA.TA. & CO.

J.xe nbont lo roooive a biti stock vi . . .

r?EWI

IiokOutlW Uk! Our

To jimlto room. Uouio in iiud iuvciitigate.PfllnrnMn.Bumboo wire.uronsta,

AND ALL KINDS

MUBA.TA & CO., 301

The . . .

Hawaiian ElectricCompany,

Cov. Alukcft A: Buliikauwiln Sts.

Has a largo usfiortment of

Chandeliers and Elec-trical Goods

Constantly on iiund.

Estimntos givon for luiuss wir-ing and Electrical plants.

Marino Wiring a specialty.

THEO. HOFFMANN,32-t-d ManuRor.

WRIGHT BROS.125 FORT STKEBT,

next to Lucas' Mill

Ships' Blacksmithing,Carriage Building

and RepairingDrays, Carts and

Wagon Building

WINDLASSESFor PULLING UP Trceo

A SPECIALTY

HONOLULU

Carriage Manufactory013 to 021 Street.

Carriage Buiidcss?AND nnPAIKEH.

Blacksmithing in AD Its Branches,

W. AV. WUkThT, Proprietor.(Successor to O. West)

Real Estate TransactionsSubscribers aro furnished with from fivo

tO SIX llStn IWr Tl'PHlr nivinr. n nnnnmtnrecord of nil derds, mortgages, leasos, re-leases, powers of attorney, etc, etc., whichnro placed on record. Also u list of alldistrict court judgments.

Subscription Trice, 2.00 per Mouth.

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

F. H REDWARD,

Contractor and Builder.Ofllccsmid Stores titled up nnd

Kstlmalts kIvcu on

ALL KINDS OP WORK.13?-- Ofllco and Shop: No. filfl Fort street,

ndjoinlng V. V. Vrl(jlit's Curringu Shop.

FRANCIS DUNN,Architect and Superintendent

B3 Office: 305 Port street,Spreckols' ' Block, Room 5.Residence: PLuvaiian Hotel.

TOM CHUNG KEE,213 Nnuanu Street.

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

Boots nnd Bhoes to order. I nso tho bestmaterial. Goods warranted towtar well. 14a- -

Street. Tclcpliono 0391. O. Box 200

3SOI5S.... Tho very (Inost of litm Hues.rcsvitt Hloclc WllllScNoM

IT VILli I'AY. YOU.Sllltn.Luoquer ware,copper,

OF DRY GOODS!

Nuuanu & 2 Hotel streets.

TJe Yokohama Specie BankI.IMITK1).

Bucribcd Capital Yon 12,000,000l'nid Up Capital Yon 4.600,000Reserve Fund Yen 4,130,000

HEAD OFFICE. YOKOHAMA.

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

San Frnucisco, SlmiiRlini,Bombay, Hong Kuug.

Transacts a General Banking and Ex.change Business.

Agoncy Yokohnina Spetio BankHw RepDtllcJnlWlns, 1 1 1 jUKjUoDoltfo.

S. KIMTJRA,Wholesale Dealer in Japanese

Wines.Liquors and Provisions, ekl a specialty.

IPS Keknnnuon Street. Tclophone 70.1.

WTW. Ahana.Makes Clothing to OIJUER of thvery lxst nnitfiiai.s nud in tho verylatest biylo. . , .

A. r'eriecfc FitGriiaranteed

ALL OF MY WORKMEN ARH

THOFOUGH.MECHAN.CS

Cleaning and RepairiLg a Specialty

W. W. AHANA.

TIxYI KKK,MERCHANT TAILORSuits to order. Fit Gnaronteod. Kino Dncbuit, $5np; FmeTeed Pants, 54.50 udiFine Suit, 18 up. Clothes cleaned nnd rrpftDC 200 KING STREET.

O. Box 144

C T. AKANA.No. .'(24, Nuuanu street.

MERCHANT TAILOR, VFlue Suitings made to order at lowest price145 Clothes cleaned aud repaired.

SHXJJST LOY,02.11 Fort Street, Yco Sing Tai Building,

LadiBS DrBss Maker.J3fT Fino woik a specialty. Also, very

lino Underwoar mado to order. All workguaranteed. 447.0m

AMI,MANUFACTURED, : UPHOL-STE11E-

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

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

No. 89, Knunuu street.11ns on hand Collins, Camphor Trunks

Matting, Wardrobes, Desks, Matrosos,etogJBT Call in and inspoct gooils.

YEE SING TAI CO.,

Contractors---, BnilclorsFurnituro Dealers nnd Painters.

SATISFACTION ODAIUNTEED.

Fort Street, opposito Clnb Stables.

Orient Planing Mill,VING FAT & CO.,

CONTRACTORS and builders,Furnituro of all kinds mado and ropalted

Building houses and making rtco mills a epe.clalty. P. O. Box 1W, corner King and Bethelstreets, IU

NOTICE.ThU Ir to u form tho I'lunlors

that I liftvo made uounoctionswith tho

JAPAN EMIGRATION CO.

OF OSAKA,and that hoforobocomiug identifiedwith U, 1 had tho opportunity ofinvestigating tho status of pnvoralother eoncorne. My ehoico fellon tho one I now roprosont, lc-ciiu- so

of thuir Htandiug in the bu-

siness community nnd their relia-bility.

I am now in o position to sup-ply LABORERS MONTHLY,if desirod, on tho following con-ditions:

1. Pnssiigo mono)' for mules,$30, and $20, nutl nil ex-penses of quarantine and hospit.ilfecH.

JJ. W.ir-h- , 12 50 for males;$7.50 for females per month.

3. Contracts to bo for thrcoyears.

4. Wo refund a pro-ra- ta sumof money for any poriod of thocontract which may remain afterthe desertion of tho laborer.

Wu havo connections with thoJAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIPCO., callitg hero monthly, thoTOYO and NAN YO MARU.u"d another lino about to boestablished.

Followii g are tho persons whocompose tho company :

GOZO TATENO, ox Ministerto Washington.

HAOUiSABURO HAMANA-KA, owi.er of TOYO nnd NAN 1T0MA1U7.

H AC- 'ITAlio HAMANAKA,owner of TOYO and NAN YOMAltU.

SfllMOril- - KAGAWA, I'rosi-do- nt

of tho Twenty-seco- nd Nu --

tionnl Itml;KAriXOSCDZUKI, Manager

of Oknvnmn Bunk.SE1IJE1 FUJI.MOTO.Morchaut

ofYOSII10 SHIMANCEH, Mor-cht- nit

of Osaka and Newolmng.Klf'JlltO MAT.SUSUIMA.

Mniiiiger Yudzu Bunk of Osaka.Wo solicit your putron-io- . Wo

Riuiranloo t givo all ontiro satis-faction, us wo havo the most exporionecd recruits of laborers inJ.ipnii iu our omploy.

G-- . E Boardman,Foroign Agent for tho Japan Emi-

gration Company,i5-- l In.

SANG YUEN KEE & CO.

Tinsmith,Dealers In Tinware, etc., l'lplnj; Laid

and repniteil.IhET Orders solicited; charges very mo-

derate.No.IIOll Xiiiiiiiin St.,4 doorsahovoKiiiR St.

FOR . . .Best Imported Chiuet-- Ten,

TINWARE, CROCKERY, HARD-

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

1n i.mha.1 nnawn J4ltVO JI1 HJ

WING TAI LUNG.H'- - 331 Nuunnu street.

HO YEN KEE & CO.,Plumbers

and dealers In

CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, ETC., ETC.Water Pipes, laid and repaired,mm iiumuing ncaiiy executed.

14-2- No 41. Nuuanu street.

CHEONG KEE CO.

All kinds of tinware, crockory,oto, at lowest pricos

141 Nuniiun nnd Hotol sliwti

WING WO TAI & CO.,214 Nuuanu streot.

Importers nnd Dcnlors in(Sciieriil -:- - il9ruliaiuliHc.

Fino Mnuiln Cigars, Chinese nnd Jnpa-nof-

Oroekoryware, llattings, Vnses of allkinds, Cnmphorwood Trunks, ItnttnuChairs. A lino ABsortmont of Dress Silks.Choicest brands of Chinese nud JapaneseTons of Injost importation.

IX3 New Goods by evory steamer.Mutual Tol. 2(56 1. O. Box If 8

L. AHLO,No. 337 Nuuanu stroot.

Has just received a new lino ofDRY GOODS, LADIES AND GENTS

BHOKS AND GENERAL MEROHAN.DIME.

Agent for tho following rico plautationsiWaipio, Waiawa, Waimalu, Waialun.Knneoho and Knpnlarua.

fjV My rico from Knneoho is markedL A and is guaranteed AI.P.O. Box 114. .... Telephone IBB,

QUONG SAM KEE & CO.

Importers and Dealers In

General Merchandise,145-t- f Comer King nnd Mannnkea Sts,

&L V.rai; &&' jiu:--,'.

JjlVi'i'''i'flffinT'''HlWtJ uBlsslJ1. '' '

n'PjjtJil'iiraau..TxHwi

3

LEWERS k OOQKE fA GREAT INVENTION

The Traveling

Lawn SprinklerMoves itni.ll nlionl your Linn Tnvels

in n straight lii.e or a circle. 8 tops nutomntlcally. Sot for any length ol hoo.

tfjST" No such Sprinkler has ettr Uenplaced on tho innrket hefore.

Come and See It.

LEWERS & COOKE,

473 Fori Street, - Telephone. 20.

Commissioner of Deods

-- FOIl THK- -

State of California.Havlnft been appointed and commUiloiiedt

a Commissioner of Deeds for tho Stale of Cal-ifornia, I Bin prepared

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

To take nnd certify tho acknowledgment orproor ol powers of attorney, morljiaircs,transfer', finiuts, deeds or other Instrumentsor record.

A. V. GEAR,Telephone 2.10. 210 KIdk atrcet,

David Dayton,Real Estate Broker.

COO Merchant Street.FOK SALE and TO LET.

House on School street, near bridge; con-venient, good yard, 7 romim.

Houho on Young street; parlor, 21ort-room- s,

kitchen, pantry, patent etc.Iiot opiKisito Luiudilo Homo; healthy and

lino locutionFurnished ltoonis; I'roptrty in nil parls

of tho city. "

Henry Davis,320 Fort street, near Merchant.

Merchandise Broker,Commission Agent,

Cnstcin House Broircr aud Statistician

EXFEHT ACCOUNTANT

General Business Agent.

R. C. A. PETERSON,

Custom Hausa Bmw,

ISTotarv -- :- Public,General Business Agent.

Collections carefully attended to.

312 FORT STREET.

W. H. RICKARD,General Business AgoutWill nttoud to Convoyancing in

all ita Branches, Collectingnnd all BusinosB Mnttfra

of trust.All Business entrusted to lum

will rocoivo Prompt nnd CnrofnlAttontion. Ollice:

Honokaa, Hamakua, Hawaii,

A New Abstract Office.

As n result of 15 year's oxpori-enc- o

in tho Abstract Business, Inm nronarcd to mnkn Ahsiriirtfi rFTitlo in a most thorough, accurateand comploto manner, and onshort notice.

F. "V. Makinney.In W. O. Smith's Oilico, 318

Fort Streot. 21C-t- f

1BAWAIIAJV

Mercantile Agency210 King stroot.

Difficult Collections a Specialty

JAS. N. K. KEOLA,Typewriter, Copyist, Transla

tor (English and Hawfuinn)nnd Collector.

KT Office with J. Q.W00D. 423--

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'lssD

t m r7KMs1ssB

W- -

r

hi AUTHOHIT

Tenders.I thou, tlmt wu have exclusive m-

ilter printing ml binding 'vantages prncticnlly iiuli0po8u-pamphlct- ,

consisting of an edition bio to tliu purposes of transpacilicof copioB of 110 pages, more I rnblos, why should wo turn thornnr o.n, iuhi liuisiratoo wiiii --thnlf tone niolurew. morn or Ions,

SpppifiontiiiiiH of tin above canbo seen at tho olhi-- of tho Com-

missioner of Agrieultuio in thoJudiciary Building.

Tenders will bo recoived up to12 o'clock noon on Thursday, tho19th of November, at tho office oftho Commissioner of Agriculture.

Tho Ministor of Foreign Affairsdoes not bind himself to accepttho lowest or any bid.

WAl.O. BMIUH,Minister of Foreign Affairs Ad Int.I'oroh'ii Office, November 111, 189(5.

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to

6I?? Euei7ii)$ Bulletin

UArtlEL LOGAN, Editor.

MONDAY, NOV. Hi, 1890.

WHY HAWAII ?

Why should .little Hawaii bo

harassed by scheming speculatorsLv ui elusive privileges to a Paci-

fic cablo ? No such concessionscan possibly bo obtained -- that is,which would give a cablo mono-

poly- from any other country in-

terested. It iscxtremoly doubtfulif the Tuited Stales Cougieaa hasthe power to grant an exclusivefranchise to any company chartered under tho laws of an individualStale. Supposing that tho FederalGovern mnnt has no jurisdictioniu that matter, what would bo thevalue of an oxclusivo franchisegivon by California to a uoinpnnywhen any other company lias"Washington or Oregon to run to V

Again, supposing tho UnitedStates lias the jurisdiction in ques-

tion, or undertakes to lay a cabloas a national work, of what valuewould tho exclusion of rival cablesfrom her Pacific Coast bo ? Ca-nnil- a,

Mexico and Central Amer-

ica, or oven South Amorica, wouldyet bo available for tho terminusof a coinpotiug cablo. Tho landconnections iu oithor caso wouldbo a trifling mattor to arrange,and there is a host of Atlanticcables lo chooso from for communications with tho west side of thoEastern Hemisphere. It wouldha tho same situation with regard

'to landing privileges in Australiaeiif'aud tho Oriont. Queenslandcould Hnash any exclusive fian-chis- e

granted by New SouthWales, nnd New Zealand nullifyono granted by any continentalcolony of Australia. China hasPacific Coast Hue enough for acablo oud if Japan should foolish-

ly onoourago a monopoly on herislands. Hawaii's generous

offered to Pacificcablo enterprise marred only bytho unwiso Neokor island inci-

dent for tho past quarter of acentury doubtless has put it in thominds of tho speculators that theyhavo a soft thing in exacting ex-

traordinary privileges from thiscountry in return for speciouspiomi&os. Tho very eagerness ofevery competitor for tho pioneercbl honors and profits in thoPacific, to tio this littlo group upiu a coruor of his hnndkoichiof,0U;ht (o convoy to both our peo- - i

pie and our Government a true j

BtMiBu of our situation. Hawaiiis mi extremely j.dvantugooiibit not a necessary lnndingpluco for a cablo from either northto south or east to west. BesidesitB mlvnnlngf-- s from tho meohaui- - j

cal point of view, this countryprom iflos no Blight contribution to

tho revenue of a Pacific cablotouching heio.. At tho same timo,a cablo from north or south oroast or west stopping hero in thomid-Pacifi- c is an absurdity lo con j

template. Sunli 11 llllllg can onl v

bo imagined as a strategic nudnaval convenience of n countrydominating nil our foreign rolu- -

v'

:liona ns Uio Uniluil Slates does.

5,000

TM'lnil. mnv t'.mna finmo (livv. but aI

, commercial cable, across tlio

ocean, will eonio firHt. Seeing,

over to Hppculntora for tliom to

soil purely on their own account V

Especially nt tho risk of dolaying

cablo communication and besidesrendering tho country liablo toBorioua foroign complications ?

Surely biiico tho Judiciarybui'ding repairs have waited thesemany months for tho iroD, thoSuperintendent of Public "Works

might have postponed tho noisy

operations on tho work a littlo

longer, to onublo tho Circuit Courtget through its torm without

tho disturbance mnde by theworkmen. for

onin Tin: inuiu:tt coritu.

Continued from ll Ptvje.

Petitioners complain of beingrestrained of liberty and threatened to bo deported, for tho rensonsalready published in reports ofthe Bteamer Toyo-maru'- s munigrunts, nnd roly for relief chieflyon tho grounds sot forth in tho dofollowing paragraph:

"And your petitioners sovorallyhumbly represent unto your honorthat they aro not idiots, insaneporsous, paupers, vagabonds,criminals, fugitives from justice,or Buffering from a loathsome ordangoious contagious disease, nndthat thoy nro not stowaways, va-

grants or persons without visiblemoans of support."

Thoy claim in a succeedingthat thoy uro tho boua

lido possessors ot ntty dollars. ItTho caso was postponed until 10o'clock tomorrow.

Tut IIo Off At lluirnlo."

Tho titlo of this wollknownBong as well as tho song itsolfomauated from tho brain of anemploye of tho Buffalo BrowingCompany. That enterprising firm,believiug that a man who couldcompose so catchy an air mustliavo n largo and well balancedbrain, straightway raised his sala-ry.

aThis has provou to be a good

move on thoir part as is testifiedby tho cxcollont qualities of thoirbeor, which is dispensed over thobars of tho Cosmopolitan, Pacificand Boyal saloons at tho rate oftwo glasses for 25c. It is alwaysfresh and cold andOr you can got ono glasB of Buf-falo and ono of Pnbst beer, thofiuo product of tho Milwaukeebrowory. Exchangeable checksgood at all tho abovo-inoutioue- d

resorts aro givon in change if youonly waut ono drink. "Best beorever in Houolulu," is tho verdictof many of our prominent citi-

zens.

Itlnrrln.ro In Iliirnoii.

The marriage coremony prac-ticed by the pooplo of Boruoo isshort and simple Brido nndgroom aro brought boforo tho assembled tribo with groat Bolomni-ty- ,

and sealed sido by sido. Abetel-nu- t is thou cut in two by thoraotlicino woman of tho tribe, andono half is given to tho bride andtho othor half to tho groom. Theybegin to chow tho nut, and thentho old women, aftor some sort ofincantation, knocks thoir bendstogether uud thoy are declaredhusband nnd wife.

Frnmes for Citizens' Guard Cer-

tificates mado to order for from10c. each up at King Bros., 110Hotel street.

Uoautiful, artistic, accurate,charming island viows nt KingBros. Every prominent point onllio islauds is photographed by usand painted by tho best of ournrtistB.

Tho Platinotvno Pictures byMr. lleushaw at tho Pacific Hard- -

ware Co. aro tho finost oxamplesof photographic art over seen inHonolulu. Just tho thing to sendawny to your friends.

Notice.

Tho Klimu sftlliug Nov. U) h will bo dueu MoI10,uu wortnewlay. Nov. 23th, iu- -

Hk-a- of Fiiday, Nov. 27tu, oh per timotable

wrLOEH'd 8 CIJAMSMPCO.. LD.Houolulu. Nov. 10. 18l).'. 400 7t i

RVBN1N0 BUIiLKTIH, KOVBaiUBH iO,

imely opiej

A GOOD THING.

Do you know a jjood thingwhen you see it? Some peo-

ple do and some don't, butthose who tumble to it arebound to qet ahead in the race

wealth. We can put you I

to a thing or two. Justnow we want you to

GIVE YOUR HORSE

A TREAT.

Remember he is your bestfriend and if you treat himwell and feed him well, he will

more work and better work,besides looking as a nobleequine ought to look.

"THE NATIONAL FEED

BOX"

will work a complete metamor-phosis in the condition andthe appearance of your horse.

is a circular shaped vessel,made of cold rolled steel, fine-

ly galvanized, with a AalleableIron Side Rod, each box furnished complete with a Japan-ned Wrought Iron Holder,Plate and Screws. This feedbox has the advantage thatyou can put it up anywhere in

the stall or box, does not wasteparticle of the feed, will

always be sweet and clean,and is especially desirablewhere a horse is inclined to

BOLTING, SLOBBERING

OR SCATTERING.

It saves feed bills at a rateof from 2 to 30 per cent.Saves Doctor's bills by pre-

venting indigestion, colic andstomach troubles. Saves host-

ler's time, trouble and vexation.It pays for itself in a few weeks,and no Stable is completewithout it. They come in 3

sizes, capacity 6. 8 and 10quarts, and the price is withinthe reach of everybody own-ing a horse. We would es-

pecially call the attention otmanagers of Livery Stables tothis new device. ' It will payyou the trouble to come andinspect them.

FOR SALE BY

TBCKHawaiian Hardware Co.

LIMITED,Opposite Sprockets' Bank,

NO 307 FORT STOtfET.

mo.win west

ymimmmwmmmmimmimm

Yqzl Arc injVqqcI of aTime Piqcq .

You cannot mnko up yourmind what kind to got; it both-- !

H ors you, because every one hasm an opinion of his own as to tho

best make. Lot us suggestsomething to you.

g n nou a which is uuum-- uj ti

responsible house, monoyback- -

ed, so guaranteed that if thof slightest defect is found, your

money is returned, or nnothora watch is given in place, shouldg you worry as to the kind to got?

gi A watch is made to keepli timo, tho one coming tho near- -

i$ est to being correct is tho onoof most worth. It mailers notif it cost Ton Dollars or aHundred.

The matter of expousivoi cases is loft entirely to youra tnsto and tho length of your

purse.

An A omits for tho IiichI grade "Elgin" nnd tho medium

priced " Wntorbury" both nuikoB3 of which thoro is nn endlessI variety, we are enabled to offer' an unusually largo assortmenta of complete watches, and atpi prices tar below former rates.

I Guaranteed Watches8 From $3.00 Up.

1 S3T All mado to run, nndm run well.

S H. F.Wicknian

'. WATEBHOUSE

A ship load of Agatewarewould be a big lot for onostore even in the UnitedStates; it's a big lot for Hono-lulu uud more than we receiv-ed, but what wo did get ontwo sailing vessels would astonish the people if i hoy sawtill the articles in ono pileOur stock c,f Agatowaro isselected from "Firsts" not"Seconds;" the quality is thebest that can bo made and wesell it at tho piece you used topay for tho second quality.This means a saving of 331per cent, because tho life of afirst-clas- s price of Agatewareis a third longor than one ofthe second class.

When buying for the holi-

day season thoro is morepleasure in receiving n usefulpresent than in a bauble.Every housewife loves goodChina and thoro is nothingmore beautiful than a sot ofHaviland. Wo havo a com-

plete stock of this ware andsell it in full sots or singlepieces so that if you want tofill up a sot that has beenbroken or purchase a dozenplates or a course set you canbo accommodated.

J. T. WATERHOUSE

Quoon Street.

That's nil wo have lo talk about. Wo liavo SportingShoos made by specialists; Dross SIioom, Slippers andBoots for Ladies and Gentlemen designed by artists.Shoes that fit mako pretty feet, all we need caro foris to keep nt tho head ot the j.roce.-sio- n and this wo

aro doing most magnificently by selling as goodshoes as any body else, and selling them for the most

part at lower prices than tho other fellows.

The Manufacturers' Shoe Co.,

Exclusive Shoe Dealers S53I

ttMldDLcff $ rue

r x,. v-- A

rV f t tl-- , ,''

JBS.OOIf you nro thinking of gotting n

Bioyolk, now is tho timo to getono whilo they last. This offer ofRambleiis at $75.00 is not a cut inprico, so don't wnit oxpoctiug tosee tho nrico como any lower. Woaro offering 1S95 wheels nt this J

prico nnu thoro nro but n row lett.This wheol is fitted with the

Groat G. & J. Tirewhich has proven so satisfnetoryin this land of tho

Iiivvo TJi o i'n"Wo also have a stock of the 1890

whools both ladios and gonts whichwo nro offering nt n low figure andon easy terms. Como in nud havoa look at our wheols and satisfyyoui-Rol-

f that we nro in the BicycleBusiness.

An InvestmentStop and think how many Kick-lc- 8

and Dimes you might save-lin-

you a wheel. A ride to "Wni-ki- ki

is not only a plonsuro but asure saving of health and strength.You will find now vigor by tho useof muscles never before broughtinto uso.

WHEELS THAT LAST AND DOHT COST Y(U

THEIR VALUE FOR REPAIRS.

0. Hal! & Son

Take an OutingwKf !

'".TjH

SATURDAYS

SUNDAYS

Trains will leavoat 9:15 a.m.nnd 1:45 P. M., arriving in Hoik-lul- u

at 3:11 and 5:55 P. M.

ROUND TRIP TICKETS:let Class 2d Clate

Peurl City $ 75 50Ewa Plantation 1 00 75Waianuo 1 50 1 25

.40C!N

ttoj

Shoes

WW. DIMOTTOA wrinkle, now to Hono-

lulu, is old blue china. It hasbeen tho rago in tho UnitedStates for six months past,nnd iu Europe for as manymonths before. It's tho sortyour great grandmothers and

their children used; exceptthat modem methods of manu-

facture and docorat'ng enable

the potters to make tho pieces

thinner and thodecorationsfiner.

Thoso people who wantsomething finer than may bo

had in Delft, can bo accom-

modated with " Belleek. "

This is a much hotter qualityand is decorated in a more

artistic manner.

For plain every day use,

the Delft is tho best, because

it is made to wear and to uso.

Wo have full sets and single

pieces of it, which will soon

find their way into the homes

of Honolulu. Delft is not a

fad; it was used many yearsago and was fashionable for

a full century boforo wo came

on this mundane sphere. Itsplace was taken by othor andFrenchier patterns; now wo

aro back to the old Germanwindmill pictures. Come nndsee them.

Von Holt Building.

Lawn. Pasty & JBasaarUy tho LADIES AID SOCIETYOt the M. E. CHUHOH, ot

ECaalelea LawnTuesday Afterooou & Erco'g

NOVEMBER 17. 1S&0.

Children's Clothing and FancyArtiolos will bo ou Sale.

ADMISSION 25 CENTS4.ri7-t- d

Notice.

i &w

Tho Steamer "Ko An Hou" will sail oV"Monday, nt 4 p. in., for Kiluue.i, Knlihiwuiuud Humilei ports, Kuwiiij uud tho SteamerIwulnni will bull ou Tumduv. ut 10 n. m..Til a. .tor jjiuitunn, uouoKim nuil Kiikuihaeloports. 459-2- t

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LOCAL, AND GENERAL

Band conceit at J'lminu squat otouiyht at 7:U0.

Company II is called to drillUna evening by Captain Murtoy.

Notice is given regarding thoarrivnl of tho Kiutui on lior nexttrip.

If the Australia arrivo in time,tiio Quintette club will play at thoHawaiian hotel this evening.

Fresh frczjn oysters on ico bytho Australia, aro sorvod in anystylo at tho Beavor lunch sa-

loon.At tho meeting of tho Sons of

St. Georgo this evening ollicerswill bo nominated for tho ensuiugyear.

J. T. Watorhouso has a finestock of ngatewaro of firat qualityto sell at tho usual prico of sec-onds.

Payson Oaldwell offers his cof-fe- o

estate at Olaa for Bale, andgives a description of it else- -'whoro.

AV. G. Irwin & Co., Ltd., issuetichot8 to all points in tho UnitedStates for tho Australia sailing onSaturday.

Ton mombd of tho HonoluluRoad Club took a trip on theirwheols to Pearl City and backyesterday.

Tho cold north wind of thismorning sont tho tliorninmntprdown to G2 degrees, the coldes otl 0 season.

Six Chinese gamblors weiolined $10 each in tho police courtthis morning, and ono chufafiend got a 830 fiuo.

Threo natives wore arrestedthis morning for selling liquorwithout a license, and another foraBsault and battery.

Tho foundations of tho now Ir-wi- u

block on Nuuatm street aroabout finished and tho laying ofbriok has commenced.

Iho fine weather and the baudconcert at Makef Island drow alaigo number of people to thopark yesterday afternoon.

Elovon Saturday night drunkswore given tho usual fine byJudge do la Vorgno this morning,and one foifoited 8(5 bail.

This is tho birthday of tho latoKiug Kalakaua, nnd Btrungo tosay there has been no rain stormnor prospects of any today.

Tho peoplo aro on tho tiptoes ofexpectation in tho matter of elec-

tion nows, but thoro wore no signsof the Australia up to 3 p. m.

Tho investigation in to tho meansby which the Japanese immigrantsat tho quarantine station becameposhossod of $50 each is still go-

ing on.Tho Kilohana Ait League Exhi-

bition will bo open this ovoningfor momb-T- only. Tho goiieralpublic will bo admitted tomorrowevening.

Don't Fonciirr Ushers T. V. P."Tho Very Finest" whiskey overimpoited to tho Islands is now onsolo at tho Royal Annkx. It'sScotch and it's Al.

Ploods on Kauai liavo inconve-nienced tho people on that islandfor tho past ten days. Tho Kokaha school was Burrouuded withwater for sovoral days.

Mr. and Mrs. "W. G. Irwin entertained a largo party of childrennt "Waikiki on Saturday, theoccasion being tho ninth birthdayof thoir daughter, Miss Holeno.

Alexander Garvio, on rotiringfrom tho position of bookkeeper atMakawoh plantation, was pio-Bont-

with a handBomo piece ofeilvor plate suitably inscribedfrom his fellow employees.

Tho Tribuuo wishes to thankHilo'fl champion in HonoluluTho Bulletin for its gonerous,fair words, and to assure thatjournal that the citizens of Hilofully appreciate tho help extended.

Hilo Tribune.

Work has begun on ronowingtho balcouy of tho Judiciarybuilding, with tho iron joistsawaited for many mouths. Thoroare two jury trials proceeding in-

side tho building, aud tho lawyersave made hoarse and the jurorsdoaf with tho clang of tools.

DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR

Makes Better Bread and Pastry thanAny Other Known Brand.

Asl Your Grocer For It.

UNION FEED CO., Sole Ayenta.

nitf. Jfr ?? nJaLjgthmj' MBHECF mxn aMMBifft

I'lmnikMi . saiiihima .I

li iiTmiii l.'iim ihUmi. i lie i'lri y.caU

niriit ly n .iirinu niuruli) '

Thoio was not as huge an aliendance at tho football game onSaluiday altoruoon as was expect-ed, but thoso who did go wore re-

warded by seeing a closo andhardfought game. George It.Carter was chosen as umpire audGoorgell. do la Verguo as referee,while MeseiiB Babbitt aud Howardof Pun uli on acted as iincsmou. i

In the fiibt half tho lino playingof Kulauiauaole, Cornwoll ami ,

Conradt for the town boys provedtoo much for tho soldiers and atouchdown was soon scored. In I

kicking for tho goal Cornwoll ,

missed. But the First Regiment j

boys only worked tho harder uu- - j

der adverse circumstances, audby dint ot sheer hard woikgot tho bag inch byinch through thj oppo- -'slug lino anil eventually scoied.Austin kicked oil, and succeededin making the goal. This madothe scoie 0 to 1 m favor of the1Regiment, which was not alteredwhen timo v,as called shoitlyafter.

Iu tho second half tho townboys secured another touch-down in about twouty minutes,Cornwoll again failing to kicka goal. bubsoquent playingBhowed tho teams to bo very evou-l- y

matched, neither side gainingmuch advantage at any timo, thotown boys wiuuiug tho match bytiio clOsu ucoio ot 8 to (J.

To outsiders thoro seemod to boa grout deal of unnecessary toughplaying in which both sides woiooquuily to blame, but as long astho playeis woro satisfied and noono was borioualy hurt no one olsocan complain.

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luioriunllnii for Tourists,

A passenger by tho lust Colonialsteamer was mot on tho dock bya Mileslau American friond, whoresides in Honolulu. As tho pairwnitod to havo the newcomer'sgripsack scrawled ovor with chalkmaiks by tho Customs Inspectorat tiio guto tiio Btrauger romarKoato his iriend "Do you 'ave muchrain 'ero ? " Rainiek mo Uoy, .

gallons of it, just come up to thoAnchor Saloon whoro thoy keepit always, clear and cool. AVo'llust bo in time for lunch too and

that's tho only place iu townwhnro they servo it up in proporstylo with a glass of KainiekBeer to oquilibrializo tho solidsTheyvwont!

iho .Shooter' Jlitvh.Tho annual shoot for a dinner

between two fif loon-me- n teamsfrom tho Sharpshooters' companytook place on Satiuday afternoon,the match being won by tho teamcaptained by "V. E. Wall, with ascore of 598 ovor J. L. MoLoan'steam with 391. Tho highest in-

dividual scores woro '1(5 by T. J.Wall and 45 by P. B. Damon.Tho losing tpam will have to treattho winnoi8 to a dinnpr, tho timoof which has not yet been oattled.

'anlii CIiiiis' lliHiliuiirlers "i Tlios. G. Thrnm'B Foil StreetStoru is again leplote with itsusual full and varied lines ofHoliday Goods and Christmas Novel- -ties, to which tho attention of thopublic will bo invited shortly.Tho store will bo closed Wednes-day for finishing arrangomoulB,and havo its Holiday Oponing onThursday, at 9 a. in.

Dr. O. B. High, doutist, graduato Philadelphia Dental Col-leg- o,

1892. Masonio Temple.Kroegor Pianos, sweetest in tone,

Jas.W. Borgstrom, solo agent, cashor installments. Warorooms atG. West's, Masonic Templo. Of-fic-o

at Thrum's Book Storo. Tun-ing and repairing. BGT Tolo-phon- o

347.

If you want to frumo anythingin tho very best manner; if youwant your framo to harmonizewith your picture; if you want thobest and most tasteful framo intho market, go to King Bros., 110Hotel stroot.

Tho demand for UniversalStoves and Ranges is daily in-

creasing. Tho Becond invoice haBnearly all been disposed of and athird is on tho waj Tho superiorquality of tho castings of thiH fac-tory and the fiuo finish of thoirgoods has given thorn tho reputa-tion thoy onjpy in tho UnitedStates. Thoy aro sold by thoPacific Uuidwaro Co.

ipWJtf w (K,

KVhT'MNd W1,Li:rv, NOVKMHRIt l'i lM

Highest of tul in I"i. mm; Strrnjjtli Li'rt t' - dm t Rpport.

UrtifeEm ""

U&SZSaS

Here is a nursingbottle that willprove u comfoit toinfants. It lins 4points in its favor.

1. It luisn valveor air inlet in thond of the bottlo

which admits air,back of food, us fastas food is drawn out,

suctioneasy and making it

for nipple to collapse, thuswind colic.

2. Tho r-- t, .vnlvo doesnot leak, is easily ot

jubtcu, out ,n bo

pulled out by tho baby.3. No secre-

tion Fiis possibleas thoro aio noangles or cor-ners in thobottlo.

4. This imr ser &.

Having an ope ung at liaeacn end, can bo easily and

cleaned, a point ofthe gieatest

Price, 2o cents,

HOBltON DJtUG CO., Agents.

!

For tlw uert .10 days t will offor for naloliny Cufleo EhU'u iu Dim, ilmviui. This

tu t10 iih,,,. of Cuffio.107 Acres ura clcuro 1 aud planted,H'5 Af oil to coffee contjiuiuu 85.000 tico.iV2 Acry of which Mur pluuted nuaily a

year.GH Acres of wlntli id uioro rocautly plauted.2A(ren id plmitoil (olnn, gMiilmi iuul

fruit trees.

Tho Uuildings, 1 Dwelling House, J,ind-nen- o

Houbo, ouioken Uouno, Cum lIoui.c,Cow Btiiblo und Pig lona.

fJSff The I'roporty id sittrntod nt 18milts on Vo c nut roa 1. , od ro.i.l lo iy

to thojliLV, titloKioliiu I temwIiihU.t.1'AYSON cai.uvi:ll,

1G0 Iiii o.iii. tin vmi.

Sale.

Hy Mituo of u Writ of lAtciituiu idiiodout nt iho District Court, on tho -'1 t diiof October, A. ii. 18'M. against Urown &Kuboj, defendant, in fuvor of S. HoiiimiiK& Uomniny, nmlifl, for tho miiu ufSlOt 09 ! h we levid upon aud dlnui vs.noso for bhIb ut tiio I'ohee Stition, in theDwtr'ct of IIiii oh. In, I land of tiihu, at i'io'cloo't of tho 21dt day of Novem-ber, A JJ. 1600, to the helical buldtr, n.ltho ti(;ht, titl unit nit rost ( IIih HiidUrowu & Kubey, defendant, iu and to thefollowing prop-n- y iiulcd Hunt juuguiunt,interest, cobIh mill my tixptiisis he pruvioiiH- -

ly iai(i,Lmt ol property for Bale:(23 CI clis tlmitil, Olllee, Alirm k

Lover Clockn), 9 jitcs Clook OruunienlH;Bilvor Wareii; Orockoriia;

Ejo aiadsodj hubber btnmpd, StoreFutures, etc, etc, eto.

For further nt tho Olliceof tho Deputy Marshal.

Deputy Stardhal Itcpiiblio of Hawaii.Honolulu, Oithu, Octob-- r 23, A. U. 1800

440-C- t

H.Ahmory CoMrAsv II, N. G. II.,

Uonolcld, Novorabar 10, lS'HI.Evcrty MBUucn op this com- -

mnd is hereby ordered to repoitnt tho Drill Shed. TtllH ( .touday)KVnNINO, November 10, 1890, nt7:30 o'clock, for Drill.

T. U. MUHIiAY.400 It Captain Uomunudiug.

Annual Notice.

Tho Atmual Meeting of Wildor's Steam-shi- p

Coinpauy, Limited, called for Mon-day, Nov. lllth, nt 10 o'clock n. in., ispostponed nntil Wednesday, Nov. 18th, nt10 o clock n. m,

WM. Q. BRASH,Secrotury pro. tern,

Honolulu, Nov 11, 1890. 457-S- t

Notiice.

Tho Annual McetiiiR ot tho Shnrehohleritot tho LVu riimtiitiim Company will bohold on tho 19th inttt , nt 10 o clook u. m.,nt tho ofllco of C.ibtlo .t Cooko, L'd.

E. D. THNNnY,RfnrnhiTV P. urn Vlntiritttnn f!i

Honolulu, 11. 1., Nov. 11, 181.U. 4o7-G- t

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Etakinau6Le nn&jmrzj? v&ttwwfiABSOLUTELY P&JRE

The

"Best" Nurser.

rendering

impossiblepreventing

thoroughlyimportance

complete.

For Sale

Marshal's

CiU!cries;Stn(imi-ory- ;

paiticuhtrdnpply

II.lCIIITOUCOrjK,

Attention, Company

H

Meeting

Meeting

Ser

HAWAII'S JIi: ri..KTI.lll.

Continued from 1st rage.

Tho report was accopted andordered printed as an addenda totho main report.

President Swnnzy announcedthat tho next business of the meet-ing would bo election of a nowBoard of Trustees.

Mr. lsonberg moved that tlwold board bo and thosecretary cast the ballot.

Mr. Irn in moved to amend tintthe election ho postponed till thoafternoon, in order to allow mem-bers to diacups tho subject. Thepresent board had beensevoral times and somo of thomembers might desire to make achango.

Tho amendment was adopted.Secretary Bolto then road tho

report of tho labor committeo, inwhich tho stutomout wub madothat tho Bupply of labor was equalto the demand and tho Chiuesoand Japouoso imported had giveng od satisfaction. No trouble ofa iv kind hud boon exDCiioncrdw.th tho coutiact laborers duiing j

tho year. No Poi tugucso or olhorJbnropoan labor had been importedduiing tho year, but auagrcomouthad boon entered into with thogovernment by which horeaftor 10per cent of labor other thanoriental would bo impoited. Dosortions had been voryfew during tho year. Tho totalariivalfiand departures of Asiaticsfrom October 1, 1895, to Septem-ber 30, 1890, weio: Chinese males3U5, females 111; total 335G.Japanese males lllJJ, females 835;total lOiS. Total of laborers im-

poited 8509. Tho departures forthe sumo period were: GuinoEomales 1133, femulos 57; total 1190.Japanese males 2088, females539; totnl 2027. Total depar-tures of both nationalities 3817.This showed an increaso duringthe year of '1092 laboretB, partlyaccounted fur by tho extension oftho sugar industry, which hastaken placo last year, nearly allplantations having increased thoiracreage aud cultivation. Thocom-mitte- o,

consisting of Messrs. O.Hoi to, J. P. Hackfeld and E. D.Tennoy, abstain from giving anyhtatibtics of tho laboring popula-tion now liing on thoso islands,as tho government conaus for thisyear will bo pnblrshod in a fowdays.

Mr. Aloxander Young from thoCommitteo on Machinery read anexhaustive repoit on the chuugosmade in tho machinory of tho va-lio- us

sugar mills in tho islandsduring the past your and tho ro--ul- ts

obtained thoiofrom, whichwas ordered piiuted in tho Plant-ers' Mouthly.

Rocphs to 1:30 p m. "

ArraiNOON 8E.S8ION.

President Dole was presont attho afternoon sossion togothorwith about two thirds of the niom-bo- ts

present at tho morning ses-sion.

Reports weio read from W. M.GiiTard, chairman of tho Commit-teo on Forestry, and H. P. Bald-win, a mombor of tho same com-raitto- o.

Mr. Baldwin's report con-tained some practical hints on thopro-ervati- of forests and tho in-

creased rainfall shown in plucoawhoro thoy had boon carotullycousorved. Hamakua district wubpointed out as an especialinstance. Ho considered tho al--goroha tho most valuablo and use-ful troo ovor introduced to thoislands. Tho Btrawborry gnavaand wild mango were also usefultrees. Ho called on the membersto dovoto more of thoir uttontionto the propagation of forest treesthan heretofore, assuring themthoy would profit thoreby in thoincreased rainfall. Mr. Baldwin'spapor abounded in practical sug-gestions and it was listened towith marked attention by thosopresent.

Mr. Swnnzy also road a paperby Mr. Forbes of the hunio ouiii-mitte- o,

who was unablo to attend.Mr. Marsdon was to follow

Sonator Baldwin with au exhaus-tive papor on insect posts whichattack sugar cuno. This was pre-pared by Professor Koebalo pre-vious to his departure and will

j cover tho gioiuid most thoroughly.

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For One Week Only!A SPECIAL B&RGALN

--IN-

LadieAT

N. S.520 Iforfc Stroot.

Ladies' Drop Stitch Hosein

331ack and Shades of TanONLY 25 CENTS A PAIR.

S3P Guaranteed to bo Absolutely Fust Color.

AT JORDAN'S

No. 10 StoreJUST RECEIVED

Iigs! lugsl Iigs!Velvet Pile,

Moquetto,Wilton,

Daghostan,Brussols.

Sofa Rugs I Floor Rugs I

Mats! Mats!Tapestry and Carpets,

Stair Carpots,Hall Carpots,

Crumb Cloths and Druggets.

EST" All Just Rocoivod at

Offor this week a fine lino of

Woolen andMixed Goods

roit

LADIES' SKIRTS AND CLOAKS

ALSO

pine Woolen

Over hirtsas useful Christmas Presents and other : :

New Goods at Low Prices

Stuffwhich hasthoSuramorjslicomploxionhas booninvitodto

Wo'ro makingplansfor Fall.Sometimes morethan thoinvitois necessarya puBhorflhovo.Both aro usodpersuasivelyin tho neckwoarshep today.Prico tho persuader,Twenty-fiv- o conts

"The Kash,"I. LEV1NGST0N, - Manager,

Arbiters of Fashion.

9 Hotel Street : : WaYCflCy BlOClC.

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Hose !

SACHS'

OCEANIC

Steamsliip Co.

SAN JF11ANCISCO,

TiiaAlSTffiAMSniP

fA.TJSTRA.LTA'.WILL LEAVE HONOLULU

FOR Till! ABOVE POUT ON

.Saturday, Sfov. 21st,AT J O'CLOCK 1 M.

Tho nnlorsiRtieil nro now prepared toisstio Throu(jh Tickets from tins City tp nilpoints iu tho United Stntos.

KTFor furtlior purticuliirH regarilingfreight or l'asungo, apply to

Wm. G. IRWIN it Co., L'd,iCOOt Gcnorul Aqonts.

Just Received

l?4ia 48J 3

OYSTERS !

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

AT THE

Beaver Saloon.IT. J. Nolte, Proprietor.

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TO THE PUBLIC.

Notico is horoby given that Ihavo rovokod and annulled, alllowers of whatsoever nature,loretoforoconforrcdupon A. Rosa

by me, and under which ho hasnssumod tho managotnont of myproperty and tho collection ofmonoys duo mo. Parties payingmonoy to said Rosa for my accountwill do so at thoir peril.

Sgd 1

WILLIAM M. MAHUKA.4ftT 2w

Election of Officers.

At tho Annnnl MietlitR ot tho Unionreod Co., L'd, held on l'ridny, tho 13tlinst., the following OfllceM wero electedfor tho ensuing yenri

K. O. Mact ulnno Presidect,Vf. F. Mien VicoPasident,F. W. Mncfnrlano

Manager and Treasurer,I'.Klnnip Audilor,T, It. Vldn Secretory.

F. It. VIDA,triOSt Bcmtary U. F Co., L'd.

L. C ABLES,

Real Estate and General Business Agent

207 Morchant Street.

Telephone 13U, J5T P. O. Box C0.

457-l-

N. FERNANDEZ.

HOTARY PUBLIC and TYPEWRITER

Officki 203 Morchant street, CanipbcU131ock rear of J. O. Cartel' office. V. 0,Itox .130.

The Evening Bulletin, 75 centsper month.

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EVENING BULLETIN, NOVEMBER 10, 1800.

I'AY IV I III: II. N. XWY.

Wlmt Uncle Nniu'n Nnllor nml Miir.lne Itrrrivo lor Tlirlr NcnlcvK.

Tho pay of oulistcd mou in thenavy of tho United States is nsfollows:

Chief potty officers Ohiofohiof boatswniuB'

mates, SCO; chief gunnors' matos,850; chiof quarlormnstcra, S50;chief iiiacliiiiiBis, $70; chief enr-peuter- B'

writes, $50; yeomeu, SoO;apothecaries, SG0; band maBters,$52.

l'olty oflicers, first class Mus-ters boatswains' males,Runners' mates and quartermas-ters (all first classJ.sohoolmaBtore,S10 eafh; macliinists, firstclase,$55; boilor-maker- SCO; copper-smith?, S50; blacksmiths, 50;soilmnkois' mates, carpenters'mates (first-class- ), water tenders,$10 ciu'i; first mufiicians, $.')(!;writers, first cluss, 10.

Petty oilicorB, second classMasleiB at - arms, boatswains'mates, gunners' matos and qnar-tormasle-

$35 each; machinists,eocoud class, oilers, $37; enr- -

pouters' mates, S35; printers, $35;writors, S35.

Petty ollicors, third olasB Mas-tor- s

at arms, coxswains, gunners'matos, quartermasters, carpenters'mates, painters, writers, $30 each,

earaou, first class Seamen.gunners, S2G; seamen $24; ap-prentices, $21; iremon, $35.

Seamen, second class Ordinaryseamen, 19; apprentices, 15;firemen, 30; shipwrights, 25;sailmukers, 25: musician- - 3Q.buglers, 30.

Ciimen, third class Lands-mei- i,

810; apprentices, SI); coal-paBsor-

22; baymen, 18.

NO .tlHU IK NO ItlllKl

As he who won't 6oe in which(Tirocliou his own interests lead.Got into tho right path. Openyour eye-- and your ears to thotruth. Seattle Doer is pure, as itis brewed of iiio finest hopd wndmalt increases vitality aidsdigestion builds up wasting tis-

sues restores failing appetitesand with nil it's tho most deliciousbeor in Honolulu. On tup oi iuLollies at the Criterion.

Frames for Citizens' Guard Cer-

tificates mndo to order for from10c. each up at King Bros., 110Ilotel Btreet.

A. .). Uorby, D.D.S., Dontmoffice Ci'ttngo No. 100, AhiKoastreet, telephone r o. G15. Officehours ! a m. to 4 r.M.

King Dro.s. latest consignmentof picture frames has tukon thotown by storm. The dosigns ureelegant, e and of thohandsomest.

Mechanics' Hino, corner Hoteland Nuunnu streeta, lodging byday, wool: or month. Tonus: 26and CO conts por night, ft, and$1.25 nor week.

Tho Platinotypo Pictures byMr. Houshaw at tho Pacific Hard-var- o

Co. are tho finest examplesof photographic art ever seen inHonolulu. Just the thing to sendaway to your frionds.

City Carnago Co.. J. S. And.rado, mannger. It you want a

haok with good horso and enro-f- ul

driver ring up l'elophnno 113,corner of Fort and MerchantBtreets. Hack nt h11 hours,

Kroeger Pianos, sweotest in tone,Jas.W. Uorcstrom, solo agent, cashor installments. AVarorooms atG. West's, Mnsonio Temple. Of-Co- o

at Thrum's Hook Storo. Tun-ing and repairing. fia5 Tolo-phon- o

347.

If you want to framo anythingin tho vory best mannor; if youwant your fraino to harmonizevilh your picture; if you want thobest and most tasteful framo intho market, go to King Hros., 110Hotel street.

Charles Moltenn tho barber isnow with Mr. Poixoto at tho Cen-

tral barber shop. Mr. Moltnno isan excellent wioldor of tho razorand shears and carries his tradewith him. Peixoto has refurnish-ed his shop in handsnmo stylo bothat it is now ono of tho most at-

tractive in town.

Tho demand for UniversalStoves and Ranges ib daily in-

creasing. Tho BPeoud invoice hasnearly all been disposed of and nthird'is on the way. Tho superior

. quality of tho castings of thiB fac-tory and tho fino finish of thoirgoods has given them tho reputa-tion thoy onjoy in tho UnitedStates. Thoy aro Bold by thoPaoifio Hardwaro Co.

Dr. W. L. Moore3PIbL37"siciL:i2.em.cL

Htto, Hawaii.

Special attention given to diseases of thoeye and car.

Offlcohon.on-- :

Waianuouno Ave. noar Court House. i63-t- l

Dr. Sloggett(Physician and-:- - -:- - Surgeon

Rehidonco next toll. W. Schmidt,Em ., Uerotauin Btrcct

Specially; Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat371-3- J

I. MORI, M. D.,

Office : Corner Fort and Kukui ats.Residonco, Arlington Hotel.

Hours: 7 to 8:30 a mj 4 to 8:30 p m, Sat-urday and Sunday, I to G p m. Tel. 630.

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

DENTIST.Ilotel Street, Arlington Cottage

TELEPHONE 43t.

GEORGE A. DAVISATTORNEY AT LAW.

Honolulu, ii. i.t37" Office: IU Merchant street,

GILBEHT P. LITTLE,

ATTORNEY AT LAWHILO, IIAWAII.

A. V. GEAR.ZLSTotaXy :E-u."fol-

ic

Telephone 8.V5. : No. 2in

t3f" My Hack does not tip In this man-ner, no matter how weighty the loud.

UTRAJSTK L1LLI.S'ALL NIGHT

Hack No. 14WST TELEPHONE 170 a

Stand: llothel and K.nc s'reets.

J.J Sl'LI.IVAN,l'retldeut.

Klnc8t.

J. llt.'CKLKY.Soo'r.

FaiflaStaWGsCo.LlHonolulu, II. I,

Sullivan & Booklet, MnnVn,.

FINEST EQUIPPED CARRIAGES

in tho Oity, with Competent ami Onre-f- ul

Driverp.

Stand at the Pantheon Stables,Cornor of Fort rind Hotel Streets.

TeiiEi'iioNK:How'n Hotel Stables, 82,FuutUcou Stables, 0--

Fiislrion Stables, 148.

AMERICAN

Livery and Boarding StablesCorner Merchant and Iilchimls Sis,

LIVERY AND BOARDING STABLES.J2" Cnrrlapes, Surrey and IIuiUs at all

hour. TELKl'HO.SE i'M.

Just Received

.... A now importation of ... .

. Fine Woolens .

.... AT

p. $. TI(E(JL0AN $4$

AJRTISTTOTA.iJLonjjsra

FORT AND HOTEL STREETS.

AppearancesMore often than not deter-mine a man's standing. Ifyou will come to us for yourclothes we will see to it thatyou O with a goodAppearance and it won't costyou much. Latest fashionsnow in. Dress up and makean impression.

fliedfiiros & Decker,The Hotel Street Tailors.

Waverloy Block, - - Honolulu.

MRS. N. H. ZEAYE,

Successor to Mrs A. M. Mcllls, 520 Tortstreet, Honolulu.

HAS REOPENED THE

Dress Making Parlorsof N. S. Sachs.

c Wedding Outfits andRiding Habits a specialty.

H2-lr- a

CRITERION

Shading ParlorsFort St. Opp. Pnutboon StnbloB.

I'aciieco it Fernandez I'nors.

A Dolicnto Touch 1

Kuon Rnzors !

Artistic ITnir Cutting I

Comfortnblo Cbnirs

$JST" Wo employ none but tho most ex-

perienced TonHorml A rtists, Tho mostLuxuriously uppoiuled Shop iu tho Isl-

ands,

VETEltENO CABKE1HO,Hold Strict Shaving Parlor.

Three Chairs. First-cla- ss Work,riticrs maincED

Ilslr (Juttiug ICo.Shaving 15 c.

Ilotol street opposite Bethel.12S-G- in

CENTRALona Sanatorium,

SItnnted on ti Dfnntiful UIHsMo Overlook-ing tho Ocean, nnd 1.100 feet

al)Co Son Lovel.Only 21 hours' snil fiom Honolulu.

Climuto mild, oW dry iituiosnhoio, freofrom fogs nnd inolnrin, csiiecinl provisionfor quiet nnd t ns well us for nuiuse.niont nml outdoor lifu. Hates S2 per dayor $10 per week Medical uttoud. tito txlra,

J3" Add res 8Dll. H. A.LINDIjFY, Prop.,

o25 If Kuun, Uuwali.

CLUB STABLES,Sort Street, Tel.- - - - --3t7V

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

--TO-

-:- - A.ISTDA specialty.

-- WE HAVE THE--

FINEST DRIVING HORSESIN HONOLULU.

SADDLE

Tho best of attention (jiven to nnlmals left with us. Careful rirKers, respootfu.attondunls, promptness. Hacks, SurrioH, Urnkes, Bngt'ies.rhaelons, Wagonettes.

(,'l.AUS dl'IIEOKGLB. VM. (1. IllWIH.

dlaiigppiieckeluo.BA.fIErS.

HONOLULU H.

San Hrancitco Agtntntni: Nevada Bank orBan Francibco.

DHAW EXCIIANOE OK

San Fkanoisco Tho Nevada Hank of BanFrancisco.

London The Union Bank of London. Ltd.New YonK American Exchange National

Bank,CniOAoo Merchant National Bank.Paris Cointtolr National d'Escomnt dc

Paris.Berlin Drcsdner Bank;UONOKONO AND YoKOIlAMA-llongkon- ct

Shanebat Jlanklnc Corporation.New Zealand and Australt a Bank of New

Zealand.Victoria and Vancouver Bank of Mont-

real.

Transact a General Banting ani Eichange Business

Term and Ordinary Depolsts Received.Loans made on Approved Security. Com-mercial and Travelers Credits Issued. Billsof Exchange bought and fold.Collections Promptly Accounted For.

f. 0. JONES.

The Hawaiian

SAFE DEPOSITAND- -

I.

K. A. JONE8

Investment Co.HAVE FOU SALE

A Few Shnrcs of

Pnla Supvr Stock,llawnliun Suur Co. Stock.

ALSO

Hawaiian Govcriunciit and 1stMortfjatjo Sujftir Planta-

tion Bonds.E For purticulurs npply to

Tho Hawaiian Snfo Deposit &Investment Company,

408 Fort Htrnot . UoDolnla

Established 1S58

BISHOP CSC CO.BANKERS.

Transact a General Bankingand Exchunge Business.

Commercial and Traveler's

tiotL

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WHAT is THIS ?

QoimqdjIN- -

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Doubtlrss you know Hint BED WAR is in piogrosR in holli Cubannd tho Philippiuos. Luckily wo purdiiwd n LAJGE STOUKDIRECT jiiBt boforo tho fighting Wgim. Thorcforo we hnvo not. ns

t, boeii obligoil to lnioes. WE WE WONT HAVETO. Meanwhile, in ordor to avoid such u state, of uH'iiirs, come inand purcuuso now.

HOLLISTER & CO.,Cornor Fort nnd Mcrcbnnt Sts. Wliolesnln nnd IJptnil.

i'wWAW:.':.'.'::;::

J..S. WALKER,

EOYAL INSURANCE COMPANY, LIVERPOOL,ALLIANCE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDONALLANOE MARINE & GEN. ASSURANCE CO. OF LONDONscorrisu union and national insurance co.,WILHKLMA OF MAGDEBURG GENERAL INSI'RANUKCCSUN LIFE INS. CO. OF CANADA,LIFE, FJRE and MARINE RISKS,

TAKEN at REASONABLE RATES,

12 SPREOKETjS RLOOK

.i"i? 75C, PER MONTH

h. W$m

:ssiK?K'AC?r&;

fy$$$''j' '"'!i'v'' ,$'''

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Fair's Story.

Rev. Mr. Williams

Not Keep

House Without

Paine's Celery

Compound.

His Wife Rec-

ommends to Cure

w Sick Headache.

i09 reason Avenue,Citv, Col., Jan. 13, 180-1- .

"Wells, Rioiiakdsox Co.,

Deak Sius: Wo Paine's Celery Conipountl family and could

not keep bouse without Mrs. "Williams thinks there is nothing equalsPiiinc'a Celery Compound to cure nervous headachesand the like. Success you every way.

Respectfully,

Pastor of Cumberland Presbyterian Church.

MBA'mUWI

Could

Strongly

It

use our

MHOLLISTER DRUG Co.,

Wholesale Agents for tlio Hawaiian Islands

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How tlm Clilnrun Identify Crlmlnnl.Tho method t ik ii ly tin- - ( Inmw to

Identify tlirlr important criminals is totako an impression of tlio balls of tlicirthumbs. This is dono by pressing thothumb on a slab covered with n film ofprinter's ink, mid then pressing it on itpioco of whito paper. Their Idea is thatall arts of tho features may change, buttho thumb never can, and they say thattheir method affords n muoh nioro easyand certain mcansof identification thanour plan of taking tho criminal's po-rtrait

Hotr to Hnvn Tretty I.lp.Though very red lips do not follow us

Into old ugo, wo can at least keep thornfresh and uttractivo looking all ourlives. To do tliis great caro must botaken to remain in perfect health andalso to attend to uny little ailment oftho lips ns booh as it is noticed. Toomuch sitting over tho flro and too littlooutdoor cxerciso aro fatal til tho beautyof tho lips.

Very palo colored lips, of course,show that tho possessor is much out ofhealth, usually suffering from bloodlcss-J1C8-

Strong iron tonics should bo taken,plenty of milk drank and outdoor cxer-ciso freoly indulged in. Tho diet shouldbo gcueious, and tho rooms wo livo inand sleep in should bo most carefullyvcntiluted by night as well ns by day.As tho henlth improves tho color willreturn to tho lips.

Tho lips should also never bo rubbedwith strong socnt, such as can do colognoor vinegar or lemon. Friction is alsovory bad for their well being. Lips mayonly bo a palo pink (red lips aro consti-tutional), but if thoy nro smooth andsoft they will look attractive.

Diner. Oat.Somo porsons nro perpetually invited

out to dino, not because thoy givo manydinners in return, but becauso they arorecognized as gwkl dinner guests. Theyaro generally provided with plenty oflight small talk and tho gossip of thoday, aro pleasant; populnr and giftedwith that tact which is ono of tho rar-est, as it is ono of tho most valuable, ofpossessions. Thcro aro others who mustbo asked as n duty, on account of thodinners thoy themselves givo and whovox tho righteous soul of a hostess asoften ns fiho has to includo their namesamong tho list of her guests. Sho knowsvory woll that their mero presenco willcall for a mighty effort to keep thowholo dinner from being what has beenappropriately call "a frost," and thatthey will probably outweigh all herefforts.

Vanilla Ios Cream.Scald a pint of cicam mid n pint of

rich milk. Add a cupful of sugar. Whencold, add a teaspoouful of vanilla.Pour tho cream into n frcozcr and turnuntil tho cream is hard, removo thobcator, pack tho cream in n mold. Wrapa strip of buttered cloth about tho edgoof tho cover and placo tho mold in a

' pail lllled with mashed ico and coarsosalt. Cover closoly with old carpotThis ico cream costs about half as muchas that ordered from n caterer and isabout ns good, according to Good House-keeping. It can bo varied by using otherextracts for flavoring, or n cupful offruit juioo peach, strawberry or rasp-berry.

"I'll! Mu OIV At lliiltulo."

Tho titlo o this wellknowu80ug ns woll as the song itselfemanated from tho bruin of anemployo of tho Buffalo BrowingCompuuy. That enterprising Gnu,bolioviug that a man who couldcomposo so cutohy nn air mustlmvo n largo and woll balancedbrain, straightway raised his sala-ry. This has proven to be a goodmovo on thoir pnrt as io testifiedby tho excellent (jualities of theirboor, which is dispensed over thobars of tho Cosmopolitan, Pacificand Royal saloons at tho rate oftwo glasses for 2uc. It is alwaysfresh nnd cold andOr yon enn get ouo glass of Buf-falo and ouo of Pabst boor, tholino product of tho Milwaukeebrewery. Exchangeable checksgood at all tho above-mentione- d

resorts aro given in change if youonly want ono drink. "BoBt beerovor in Houolulu," is tho verdictof many of our prominent citi-zens.

Iiiloriuiitlon fur ToiirlNtN.

A passenger by tho last Colonialsteamer was mot on tho dock bya Milesiau American friond, whoresides in Honolulu. As tho pairwaited to have tho newcomer'sgripsaok Bcrawled ovor with chalkmnrks by tho Customs Inspectorat tho gate tho stranger remarkedto his friend "Do you 'ave muchrain 'oro?" ItAiNiun mo boy,gallons of it, just como up to thoAnchor Saloon whoro thoy keepit always, clear and cool. "We'lljust bo in time for lunch too andthat's tho only placo in townwhere-tho- sorvo it up in properstylo; with a glass of HainieuBKEitto otiuilibrializo tho solidsThey wentl

Don't Fought Ushera T. V. F."Tho Very Finest" whiskey ovorimported to tho Islands is now on

-- sale tit tho Royal Annex. It'oScotch nnd it's Al.

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v EVENTNQ BULLETIN, NOVEMBER 1C, 189Gfr 'm amio Musi iM'lrtwn w gSL i&frj?

ITliOPOIM MEAT CO.

103 KING STREET.

Q. J. WaLLrtll ... Manaqkk.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

BUTCHERSAND

Iaw Contractors.Refrigerated Poultry

-- AND-

Fresh Salmon

CONSTANTLY ON HAND.

iBtnopoIifen Seat do.

Telephone 45.

RING OP 104!

The Central Meat Market

214 Nuuanu Street.

For Your ClioicoOrders

Tho Honest

-- OP-

l(efripatB( .--. Meats

Always on tland Onlorspromptly and carefully attend-ed to

WESTBR0OK, GASES & SOIILEIF.

Proprietors.

City MarketEstablished 1883.

JnBBph Tinker, - - PrapiBeef, f Mutt011

Pork, SL Veal,Of tho Einost Varieties.

Makers of tho Celebrated Tork Sausage.

316 Nuuanu Btreot, opp. Chaplain lano.

Telephone 289.Telci-iion- 021. V. 0. Box 301.

City Peed StoreDcrotanla and l'unclibovrl.

L, H. Dee & Co.

If j ou want your cow touho mllL pet heroniu Alfalfa Iln) at City Feed Store.

J5f" Will have on tlio 18th a upp1y ofOregon I'otatoca, Cascadla Flour ur.d cllverSkin Onions.

LUXURIES

For tho Equine Tablo in thoway of all Kinds First Glass

HAY, GRAIN 0 FEED

Aro on sale by tho

WASHINGTON FEED OOffl'Y

138 Fort St. Tol. 422.

Thanksgiving v Turkeys !

Big! Fat! Tender!They uie tho Very Finest Specimens of tho

Noble Aratrican Bird ever oflorodfor sale bore at

VOELLER & CO.'S,SO Borotania Streot, Waring Block.

B- - Telephone G80 a

H. pfAY $ go.,Wholesalo and Retail Grocories.

G15 & 517 Fort St., Honolulu

Telephoner 22 P.O. Box 470

Evening Jhtllctiv 75c per month.

Castle & Cooke(LtMITKI))

IMPORTERS,HardwareandCora missionMerchants,

General

MerchandiseAgriculturalImplementsandPlantationSupplies.

Wm. G. irwin & Go.(limited).

Wm. G. Irwin, - President nnd MnnnfjorGlaus Hpreckols, - - - Vico-rrcsido-

W. M. Giffiinl, - Seorotnry nnil TreasurerTheo. O. Porter, - - - Auditor

SuLgas? FactorsAND

Commission Agents.AGENTS OF TUB

OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY

OP SAN FHANOI8CO. OAL.

0. BREWER & COMPANY, LIMITED,

Qaccn street, Honolulu, H.I.

AGENTS FORHawaiian Agricultural Compati), Onomra SupirCompany, llonomu Sugar Company, WallukuSugar Compiii,Wallief SuiMrComjiaiiy, MaltceSucar Company, Hatcakala Riiuh Company,

Ranch. -- - Line S111 Fnnchcorackets, Chas. Brewer & Co Line of Bostonrackcts.-.AKen- ti lloton fluartl of Undcrn riten.Agenla Philadelphia Iloinl of Undtrwrllcti.

list oh orncrKS:P O Jones, President; George n Hobortson,Mnnngor; E F Bishop, Trousnrcr nnd

Col. W F Allen, Auditor; CM Cooke,II N ntcrhom-o- , A W Cnrler. Director.

aloon,H. J. NOLTE, Proprietor.

TheBest Lunch in Town

Tea. and CoffeeAT ALL HOURS.

THE FINEST BRANDS OF

Cigars and TobaccoALWAYS ON HAND.

Eagle -:- - HouseNunniiii Aciiim.

CARL KLEMME. FrnprlBtar.

Now ninnageineut. Commodious rooms.Tnhlo Hoard tho finest, including manyPnlntablo German Dtahe.

Board anl Room, per week $6.50 to $7.50

Table Board, par weft.. $5.00

THE "ARLINGTON"A FAMLLY HOTKL.

O?. ICxovlso, ... Irop.Por Dny 8 2.00Per Week 12.00

Opcloa 2Eon.tlil3r XicxtaalThe Bost of Attendance, the Best 8itun-tio- n

nnd tho Finest Monk in this Oity

OXS.IGMIVA.I.

SINGER'S -:- - BAKERYKatnblUlied 1S74.

King St. near Thomus Square

Home-Mad- e BREAD!B"Sorvod Fresh every Duy

Cakes : and : Pies : to : Order

H. P. SINGER,Telephone 872. Solo I'rop'r.

Jb JrlOKISr

Ji .rr. mESZ. Jj jES Z IHotel street, near Fort.

BREAD, PJES and CAKESOf all kinds.

fjQT The Finest Imported and Home,mado Confectlonory.

The Elite Ice Cream Parlors

From 0 a m. to II p. m. jou can cct a Cupof Kuil Komi Coifed nt tlic "Elite" Uu Cream

I

To Citizensof Hawaii .twjpgaELTnuZ

I ItIio ple&Muoin nnnouue-in- g

to you that 1 havo remov-ed to my now minrtora at NO.UP PORi' . tniET nndnm

j i to exocuto nil ordorsitw'niug to my business.

Jowelry Uoj)niriug, Wntchltupairing, L'iuo Engraviug,etc., etc. I have n lmudsomoslock oE Wntulica nud Jowolry to show you including alargo variety of valuable Inl-and Curioq. Your patioungois respectfully solicited.

To My Patrons :

It gives tno much pleasuroto announce that MR. M. R.COUNTER, ouo of the mostRRtlK'tl wiitchmnkors ever intheso Islands, is now innniig'ngmy repairing department Nowatch is so ootnpli'x in itsmechanism but wo can givo por-fo-ot

sutisfiiction in enrrectingtho ovils to which watches arehoir. Watohos aro delicatethings to handle Wo guaranteethat they will rucoivo no injuryat our hands nud will lcavoour store in perfect roiair.

Respectful ly,

E. A. JACOBSON,E07 Tort Street.

JEL G. J3IAJRT.401J Tort Street.

SEea nana WatS

Saaa nla5O na Puna Makana

Ku Hiwahiwa oi loa aku oka Nnni Mnlcnmno.

E Hiki ke Hoomaomaepu ia no Wnti poino a mo kabaki o ko A--

Altinui Pitpu, kokob nNnui Moi.

THE LOUVRE603 Nuuanu Stiikkt.

Harry Klemrne, - - Prop.

Seattle BeerThe Best inthe AVorid - - .

Best of Liquors df Wines.

t2v Onr Sdoou is thoroughly renovatedanil refnrniHhed nnd wo trust that onrstock will pleaBO every tmto.

COME AND SAMPLE IT.

Empire SaloonA goneral stock of Liquors, Alos and

WineB.

FIIKSII UEEH ALWAYS OX DKAUUHT.

OUR PORT AND SHERRY,

Aro of tho linen t nnd como to ndirect from Europe. . . . .

OUR MCBRAYER WHISKEY

luiportod BtiHight from Lonis.viUe, Ky.

JAMES OLDS, Prop

mn IREK) Ul

KI.NO AND NCDA.NU HTBKEW,

Tho celebrated ENTEitntiaEBeer on Draught and inBottles. .

GONSALVES & CO,WHOLESALE GROCERS AND

WINE MERCHANTS.

225 Quoen streot, Honolulu, H. I,

G. R. Harrison,Practical Piano Maker and Tuner.

Can Furnish tho BastFactory Rofaronce.

Office, Fort street, opposite Catholio School.Telephono 234, 412 nnd 100.

"" Orders promptly attended to.

MISS CHARLOTTE H. PARMELEE

Is now prepared to tnho it limited num-he- rof

Pianoforte Pupils.fiOT Itnuiilnnon! "'2(1 Itmetnnifi street.

opposite Hotel gatei). 118 lm I

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ODD for

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INFANTS!

Wo havo received an immense stock of Infants andInvalids Foods, consisting in part of . . ..

Mellins', Nestle's, Horlicks',Murdock's, Ridges',Lactated, Imperial Granum,'

And last, but not least, the only

MALT NUTRINEXS5?" Wo haven't an' jiarticular hobby to force on you,

but if you want food for Infants or Invalids, the place toget it is at tho

H0LLISTER DRUG CO.,Jb"Vrr Street.

THeo, t. DjvAes

AND

Commission . Agents!Dry Goods,

Hardware and

Groceries.

H. HACKFELD & CO.Importers and Doalors in

AND

Plantation Supplies.

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

Just Received and For SaleAt the New Stand, King Street,

(Adjoining the Arlington.)

TKLKrilONK

Whole Wheat Flour,Golden Gato Flour,Choico Hams,Bacon,Fresh Almonds and Walnuts,Cal. Block Butter,Smoke Beef,Now Potatoes,Onions, Etc., Etc.

UQi

Chas. Hustace,212 King Street.

-- V, O. IIOX 5

H. E. McIHTYRE & BRO.,IMl'OHTERS AND i)EALERH IN

Groceries, Provisions and Feed.New Qoods Heceivod by Every Packet from the Eastern States and Enropo

FRESH CALIFORNIA PltODUOE BY EVERY BTEAMEEJAll Orders faithfully attended to and Qoods DolWored to any

1'iirt of the City FIIEE,

Island Oudmw BotioiTKD, SATisriciiex QcaiuntiubEAST COHNEll FOKT AND KINQ STKKKT8.

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SHIPPING MOVEMENTS

ITEMS l'K'KEI) 111 ONTI1K WATKIt-mON- T

TODtV.

Tito Ilnrkt iillnn IrniRnrd OutHnrUWlutlliiir Itnrk Unlirnd from

the Arctic-Oth- er flfolcii.

The Irrogarrt left foi Sao Frnclco todayvilli a very l'utcrj;o.

The Klnnn arrived In yesterday at noon.Slit! will Icnv - ucftln on Friday.

Tlio I.lKolIke Is on ttio ways, liarlnc; herbiltom clemicd. Slio w III also receive 11 nowprtcllcr.

Toino"- - w. Iilirli tlilolnruc 2:12 a m; lilph113 small 1:33 p m; low tide large T.27 p in;low tide nmull 150 a in

Tlic MlkuhiilA drought In a good cargo of(inrden lalo produce, Including 5,'J.')l bagsngur, on Sunday mornlnc

The old Gainsborough, now the Diamondlead, Is uiglnnlni; to look more tlilpMupif.

Tlic lit-- f 'l 'inM heen patched tip and hermasts and yards rigged.

The uii .line lfc (invlicnrt of Ban Francis-co, Ktili.v tiu-lc- r, arrived thin morning rromthe Arctic flic I on two years crufoe, andIs on her way to tlic south.

The tnln'Murc jaclit Melcor, which wasleft here h Cuptnin McNeil or the 8 ( Wild-er, wa rnlllfd off thin morning, mid was wonby rurscr Mntthcwa of the W G flail.

A lire enu lie has heen pumping aca waterOU to the big eoal pile near l'cillc .Mall dockluce ga'uriliiy morning, and the tire lias

bvcudrowni-- Tc?in wcrt' put to workjMcrdin, hIk! (lie coal Is belli;: rcrcoTf1 toanother place om the esplanade.

Thl j In Inc the lato King Ka akaua's blrth-dnr- ,

mlclalure jnclil nice wan,yllU(" the silver cup, Qir a dozen

tunall ciaft started off about teno'cloik ihl forenoon. Tho course was fromthe Pacific Mall wharf, around the Hell llunymid hack. At U HO nono of them had llnlili-r- 1,

but n lew were heating up the channel.Tho wind was very light.

AIlItlVAI.H.

Sunday, Nov 15.

Stmr .Tnmci Makce, Peterson, from Knualp'lrtn.

fltiur Kinan, Clarke, from Hawaii and MaulpirU.

Btmr Clandlnc, Cameron, from Maul ports.Stmr Mlkalia'a, IlHgluml, from ports on

Kuial.Monday, Nov 10.

Am wills bk Gnjhcad, Kolty, fioni ArcticO.'can.

IIM'AKTUitKH.

Momiav. Nov. lfi.

Btmr Kanla, Thompson, for Oalui pint.Stnir J A C'unim'iis, ticarle, for OaIiii

pn Is.atrar Mokolll, llilo, for MoIoUI. Maul,

an I Lnnil8tmr Kcaulimi, Thompson, forKllaiiea, Ku

li'jlnul uml M.inulel. Kauai.Blinr James Maker, I'cterson, for N'awl-llwl- ll,

Ilaimnuulu and Kapaj, KauaiBlinr Kllnnca on, Kucmau, for Kulau-pp- a,

Kukil.iu and Ookala.Mosiiav, Nov, 1G.

Am bktn Iruigaid, Schmidt, for San Fian-else- o.

YESSIXS LEAVINC1 TOMOltltOW.

Btmr V G Hall, Slincisoii, for Muul andHawaii.

ytmr IuhIruI, Smvtlic, for I.ahalna, aa

nml K'lnulliHi'leBtmr Clandlnc, Uumeioii, for Maul.SI in r Mlkiiliula, Hnuluiid, for Nawlllwlli,

Ivotiia, EU'vli', llauninaulu, Wnlmca and

r.KDi:VGEltrt AltltlVKIl,

From Ktii.nl port, per Mlkuhiln, Nov150 N ilu. A I lopp and wife. Oil'llthhon nml wife. (lUKwuit, .1 (iuudull, J(Inndall Jr, Miss K Cmudnll and aorvai.t, .1 KFarley, l)r If .1 Kroivn, 1 Wollf, W Sclirh'berand wife, C I) l'rliile. Falli, Mailmlu, L.Mveticscu, L lluiio, il U tLruaiulez ana 'Ju ondeck.

From Maul, per stmr Clandlnc, Nov 15

IIP Uuldwlu. W H Cornwo'l, F W Carter,wife and child, Thus Campbell and wlfo, FWaldron, l)r I'oehln, () 1) Adams W Vlda,Cnpt L Alilborn, Mrs Kalama andO Kaiser, 3 E Kalelkau, W K HutchisonItvv 11 Klharii, b Fukuda, Ah Suii. F JCook, Mrs Iliichand thrco children, Mrs Ku-

ala, C U Ulckey, A llancbcrt; and 5'J on deck.From Hawaii and Maul, per Btmr Kiiiau,

Wov 15 Volcano: E Sulir uud wife. A Can ie,J Watorhouoe. F W Thrum, K White, J FUrowii and I Wltkowski. Way Forte: J ABcott, Ceo Uoss, J Kenton, J Hind, J Watt.T d Koy, C Notley, V 11 Campliell. W F4'oue, It C Austin. F. Madden, A C 1'aUrey,T It Keyworth, 11 F Scliocn, It A Lvmun Jr,K Wllhi'lm, C Ilium. A Lindsay, "1. Turnerand wife, T lluja, Puul Jarp'll, KDoueett,CT Day. Hev Knuda, Mlsa A Aklna."illnderbtrL'er, Father Andruw, O Amiiu, E AFiaser, vi audihlld, Mrs J It MeKenzUand foil, Mirs MullliiLjcr mid MS deck

OAItaOEB FUOM IBLAND 1'OllTH.

Kx st nn Claudliiu 4S head cattlx, I horr,CT hoj;s 'M tiiu: potatoes, 'ii bai;s coin .milltO pks suiulrles.

Ex stmr Kh au V(I4 plncp, HU bales wool,31H baits npuds iUS lias coin mid I.1J j,riiiiictrlm.

Ex ninr Jllknliala .W54 biif; suaiir, an1" r'ce. 1 In re, In hdls hldea, iii iik'49 suniriert.

VfHHhLJ IN PlIItT.

0 8 8 Adams, Walsou, Snn Fraticloeo.iTdB AlbutniKS. Mosir.

MCIICIIANTMKN.

(Coasters uot Included lu this list.)flirt W 11 Dlinoud, Nllhcn, B F.Wi Samoa, Fretwnrst, Ncwcistle.Am selir II C Wrlu'hl, Olscn, Eureka.Haw ok msscii, Newcastle.

( Am bk Iiiucard, Bchmldt, 8 F.Am hk 3 C Allen, Thomtison, B F.Am bk AI1K11 Hesse, Ban FraueUco.(ler bk II Hackfeld. llarber, l.aysan (rid.1irbk Diamond Head.Jlaw scln Noima, Fieueh Frigate

Shoals.Am bk Albert, Orlllltbs, B F.Ur bk Oakbank, Newcastle.

Pive-hundro- tonB of ballast forbuIo. Apply to A. V. Gear.

tK'l a

Tmi m i mmm cm WiTwrrwW"wf ww6KriJ3CVir wwn uwvut mm fnmtwm. wm.wywRTWS IHtXJJ.r l'HOJI 1111,11.

Continued from 1st luje.

A. Garvio rogiBtorcd at tho Hilohotel this wook. Ho loaves forScotland by tho Kinnu.

Ales. Cockburu was in town onbuBiness.

G. ltodiok, o H. Hnckfold& Co., loaves today for Hatnakuaand Iiolmla.

Tho IJilos boat tho IIolomuaB in0110 of tho bost games of tho son-Bo- n

on Saturday last. This putstho Ililos ouo game ahead for thochampionship pennant.

Tho Eoderick Dhu is now 1G

days out and is looked for at anytime. It is said slio has a largopassongor list, also matorial fortho olectric light and cold storngoplant.

Tho Santiago will bo horc noxtmouth with iumbor, etc., for thonow church which is to be erectedon tho corner of Church andPitman streets.

Tho Hilo band soronadod C C.KcHuedy at his homo at "Waiakealast night. Those presout woretreatoJ with now music, whichwas well rendered.

(From the Hilo Tribune.)

Gcorgo Boss of Ilakalau liasgouo into coiTeo in South Hilo.lie is haviug quito a largo tractprepared for planting this profita-ble tree.

Tho Paauhau Plantation haBcompleted a magnificent soason'soutput amounting to 10,050 tonsof sugar, nearly three-quarter- s ofa million dollars.

A Chicago Iumbor morchauthurt been 111 llilo for tiio pastweek, investigating our hardwoodforeHt, to introduce tho lumber in-

to lino fiuishing work in thoStates.

Thn new triplo effect for thoPortuguese mill at Kukunu is be-

ing put in. Grinding begins ear-ly in January and Hunting of firowood from Piihouua lias alreadystarted.

On board the Roderick Dim,now almost diu at llilo, is a goutliMiinn named W.W. Kirkland, oftho firm of Kirkliuul k Co., thowholesale druggists of tho Slates,who is coining to llilo to start atlrug store, wholesale and retail.A new building on Bridge streetwill bo otpoti'd for this specialuso. Mr. Kirkland is a closo rela-tion of C. C. Kounedy. It will boa drug utoro on modern lines.

C. It. Collins of Honolulu isstarting a branch saddlery andharness store at Hilo.

While W. W. Bruner is absentat Honolulu, superintending thoPali roim construction, UharlesHitchcock will attend to his Hilowork.

John T. Wuterhouso is startinga brauch store at Pohoiki, Puna.

John Goudio of Pahoa hasgiven a contract for clearingtwenty-si- x ncres of new luud forcoffee.

Dr. Day of Honolulu is goingi jto coffee in Hamakua.

It. T. Rickard of Hamakua isonuiiged at present in making acnlfeo machine which, ho assuresthe Tribune, will have no equal intho Inlands.

Tho Hornor Coffee Plantationof Kukaiau yielded over 30 tonsof coffee this season. It is claim-ed that tiio plantation is alreadyou a paying basis.

Charles Olson sold his home-stead of twenty acros in Hama-kua to M. dos Santos of Hilo for$13f)0. A few years ago thesotwenty acres wero uot worth asmany cents.

Dr. Atchorly aud wife loft forKina last Sunday. Tho Doctorwill invest in coll'eo lands. Dr.and Mrs. Atchorly will locato inHonolulu, whi'io tho Doctor willpractice.

Tho now Catholic Church atKamouali was dedicated on Sunday, Oct. 25. Dishop Gulstan.Fathers Pan), Bonaventnra andOliver and over COO people assist-ed at the dedication.

Coffeo evorywhero in Hamakuais doing wonderfully. At Hono-ka- a

tho picking season haB juststarted. There nro about 800acres plautod to coffeo in the Honokan homesteads.

Charles Moltono tho barber isnow with Mr. Poixoto at tho Cen-tral barber shop. Mr. Moltono isan excellent wieldor of tho razorand shears and carries his tradowith him. Poixoto has refurnish-ed his shop in handsomo style bothat it is now ono of tho most at-

tractive in town.

EVENING BULLETIN, NOVEMBER 10, 1890.

Mortgage'; Notioo cf Intention toTorccloso and of Sale

In accordanco with tho provi-sions of that cortain mortgagomado by Josoph Polo and Keamo,his wifo, to H. Dimond, datedSoptombor 2Gth, 1884, and dulyassigned by II. and J.Watorhouso,oxocutors under tho will of H.Dimond, by assignment recordedin said ollico in Libor 1G3, page27fi, Ac, recorded in tho llegistorollico, Oahu, in Libor 83, pago3G8-- 9, notico ishoroby given thntsaid mortgagco intends to forcclosotho samo for condition broken, towit.: tho non payment of bothprincipal and interest whon duo.

Notico is likowiso givon thatafter tho expiration of threo weeksfrom this dato tho property cov-ered by said mortgago will boadvertised for salo and will boBold at public auction at tho aucHon rooms of Jns. P. Morgan,Honolulu, on Monday, tho JJOthday of November, 189G, at 12o'clock noon of that day.

II. WATER HO OSE, Jr.,Assignee of Mortgago.

Por further particulars, applyto J. Alfred Mngoou, Attorneyfor H. "Wntorhouso, Jr.

Dated Honolulu, Nov.4th,189G.Tho property to bo sold is tis

follows:All that pieco or parcel of land

situated ut Kow lo, Islundof Oahu, described in RnynlPutont No 1G2G. Kuleum 10,270.to Mahinn ns Apauu 2. Taro undKuia land, nmro purtioulurly de-

scribed ns follows:''E hooninka m i ko kihi Hoina

o k loi knolo i) J. 1'iikoi ko kihiHikiim niiiiika o Ice in aiim, a ohole Akmi 49 5 Kom KiG Kipu.tiinn kuaunii in iu:iti o kf k olo ahiki i ku 1'uliuku i Pen in X pilinim mo ko Kilnwnm nlnilu Houmi)G s Kom f2 Kaptiii, lain oKitliiwitiu, a Akuii CO - Kom. 38Kipniii iiualiuu a Aktin 4 Kom.140 K'tpuai ma ko Kalitw.iiu in

lnau ikuio it i k i i ko Kukuwowo,nlnilu Hi'iiin 4G z K in. 72 K tm umn ko Kokawowu u hiki t 1m Kii-liiwn- iu,

ula In mn in iiiini Boma43 llikiua 284 Kapimi a lulu i

ka poli ku it mi ko aia lit In, o piliami tin- - !; mokunii o n moAmvaioliniu, nlnilu, Poh-lc-i i nktt.E tnli nun mo ka ninii o ku kuln ahiki i kuhi i homnuku ni o ku Hi72 100 ekn." 451-t- d

Mortgagco'o Kctioa of Intonticn toForeclose and of Sale.

In accordance with tho pio-vif-in-

of tint cortun mort(iig'mudo by Annio Hniiios undChmlos llainos, her Imsbiud, toAV. A. Kinney, Aut,'. 4th,1887, fcord d in tho Hug stt-- r

Oftice, Oihu, in LibiT HI, pugos40!- ot seij , which moitgiigo wnsduly nBsigni'd to J. A. Mngonn byiissigutiiont, notico is horoby givon Hint thi' assign" of suidinoitg go to foreclose thosaint-- ior onidiiion broken, to wit:

u.in-i).iyiii- ont

interest

CXpiratlnnbargain

iniirttfngondvortiBed

nx.Min .....auction roums S. Luco,Honolulu, nil Monday, Doo.18UG, o'clock thatday,

For further particularsto Magoon.

D.itod Honolulu, Nov. 7, 189G.Tho property "to sold is

follows:that piece or of lnd

situuto Piiiinin, Honolulu,more d"fcorihod inHoval Patent J401 .,

to fiiknulii. 453-t.- l

Y. M.C. A. GymnasiumOpen to Mcmbors.

.M'ludny Uvf niiiy, I), ut 7 4fl, ClubBCBfor Vouug Vicn.

I'.vming, Nov. nt(iM'bou for Voung

Afternoon, nt Chs. for

o

S.ESn Under tho instruction of (Jnmpetent Local TeuehuvH. 4S:I'2a

Notice to Intonding Purohasors.

As'ignro of tho Estate II.P. Poor, a bankrupt, opon

negotiations for side ofreal estite, situate KapahuluKiipioluni Mnp

of samo bo aeon and par-ticulars on mont oflico on Kauhnmanu

JOHN F. COL.BURN.Honolulu, 1800. 453-- tf

Real EstateSale.

1 8old.3-- Sold.

ft Two Stores on Nnuanu street.4 Lot on Magazine feet,

commanding an excellent view of the cityaud harbor.

S Lot on Hackfeld street, 80x100.0 A Choice Residence on

bavluc nil modern Improvements.7B and Lots on Vuncbbowl

street, all rented at u monthly rental of 1 105.This property Is 24llfeet on I'unchbuw stree,with a depth of 'Hi feet running to tlic drillKiounds or nrmorr, with a frontage on samefor 4 or 6 more cottages. Tho central loca-tion of the property makes It most available.

U House and Lot on Klnau LotTOxtOu ft. Thh property will be sold at costmid Is nn excellent bargain for a homoThe house Is clcpintl) llntslud and of thebest workmanship and materials Therecarriage house and on picmlscs audtho yard Is well laid out fruit and ornn.mental trees.

10 A Residence centiallj located,contnluini; ifl rooms. Lot 1'JUxL'ou ft. Two

cottages ou the lot bringing In goodrental,

U-- JtO Acres of Land In Kalllil (Wnl-kl-

side). A stream of water Hums alongthis land. A bargain

old.

1.J Sold.14 A Residence on Hnssluger

street, with nil modern conveniences. Orwill trade lor suburban property.

old.

Ill House and Lot on lleretanln street.House euiitnlns V rooms, and all modern con-veniences. Lot 1xl4.').

IT. Flno Residence on llcrctaula street.For further particulars Itiqulie nl myolllce,

18. A House ana Lot ou Young street.ID Homo and Lot corner Victoria and

lleretanln streets, opposite Thomashouse contains 0 rooms. Size of lot lLMxUUU.

20 Sold.21 House and Lot on Young street near

residence ot the Rev. Mr. Hyde. Lotlloiio contains eight rooms.

iii3li Cltv 1'ropertv.St DeslrableTraet of Coffee Land on

25 A most Dcsirablo Homo on Thnrstonnvonne. Large grounds and beautiful llow-c- r

gulden; lionsu furnlsuod throughout luhard wood with all luteal improvoineutrt.Excellent ot tho city nud ocean, nudone wiiicli cuunot be cut off.

2(1 Large Lot und Dwel-ling ou Green titnet, comminuting mi

view .if the nml harbor. Nochoicer ichiclenco is to liiul m tho cityeven by the most fuhtiilictiB.

'J7 A New House ot even rooms withelectric lights throughout, batli, patent WC. servants' quarters and slables. One blockfrom car at I'unahou.

'ii- - Only 4 of those Lots left near Kameha-mei- ia

school.;'.i - I'wo Houses aud Lots on Llllhn street.HO An 13 Acru Tract of ul KullUl

suitable for dividing up Into building lots.

tho of hoth pnnoi- - 5 !' "n a " J1"" "''' of lifteen years more, situated at l'uua, Ha- -

pill Ulld whon due. Uall, mar (ioudico' cotree phutallon. NoNotico Is likowiso givon tlmt ll,'.co"v? ,B"tJ ,0 ,,ntl- -

' -- A Lodging House on Fort street coulifter tho of threo slstlngof twenty furnished romiiK, all oecu-weo- ks

from ttlis d.ito tho proper- - pled by lodgers. A for the right

ty by fVlld uill .'"ji"' Houseand on Bcietnnla street be-b- o

f"l' Snl Olid will bo 'tween I'unehbowlnudRlebaidsstri'cts. Iloutoi i ..I ' contain si'Ven rooms, heildu bathrouui and..a .. . n.,..r... ...

of W.7th,

nt 12 noun of

applyJ. A.

bo as

All pureolat

p.irt cl n-l-

Kuloaim1070

Again Its

Nov.

ihnnsilay 12, 7it5,Mtu.

Tliurbday 3.30,lloyn.

As ofI um

for the hisutVaikiki.

tho ennloitruod by calling

my Street.

Nov. 0,

3J"or

Hill, UuriUl

Lunalllo street,

Sold.Four Houses

I

street.

seeker,

I nbarn the

with

Flno

small

Milky,

Coicmodloustilted

suuare.

the110x140.

Sold.l'enrl

Ha-wu- ll.

view

Commodious

tityt

line

Land

COVOred Lot

Purk,

Ml A Hi. use nml l.ut on Al.n;ea street.ii A Ucnutlful Uulldlng Lot at Kalllil,

1'.' cleared, leiieed and water laid on.!).! A (Itntl.v sloping Lot on Thurston

avenue, LMOxli'i, having a frontaue on (Irccusttei't of ()') feet, and commanding a bird's-ev- e

view of the city and haibor.ill old.M Kl.gaut Ikaeh 1'ropcrty ot Walklkl.:il-S- otd.

JIT Tlie only CIIOICK LOT left nt Mnklkl.It ndjilns tliu residence of J A Oilman midthe residence sites of L Hopper, 11 Luws,and Dr Wood.

:ts Sold.UH Sold.41' Sold.II Lot on MiiMkt street, 7fixIlo Cheap.ri House and Lot on 1'ttcrson Lane, Pa-

latini. House contains li room. LotTAxltO,41 Dwelling lloui.eof U rooms lilted with

all modern conveniences. Lot U&xllUSituated at 1'alamu.

H Vacant Lot on Wall.lkl Road, 100x110.1.1 House and Lot on Nuuami street.

House contains eleht fiirnUlied rooms.Very coiiveubiitly located near the businesscenter of the city.

HI Fb'giitil Rvsldi'iiii hi l'liiithou. Houoof 7 looms with nil iikkIitii (ouvenlences.Lot looxJoo, nicely pLiutid with fruit andoinamental Ireei.

47-- 12 SuitH of I'uiiii urocomploto ncdthe rontnl of tho most desirable mid evn-ti-

y loeuteil Lodging tloui-- i th city,IS i'liii'uimlo lluneh Vla.OOO fniiting

plniitrt, fiOD hmo trees, fiO Av cailo peartio-F- , ieitch tiees and Aliulfn crop. TwoDelliii(;s liuni, etc An Al investment.

vj --on Acres uouee laud in no simple, aim

.. ... .. ..... ,kitchen. Lot 75x110. and well laid out withgrass and ornamental trees.

Notice- - I can Negotiate Loans on any ofthe ubovc propel ly tor purchasers desiringsame at ft. in ' to 7.1 per cent of the value.

W-- Rent.1 Waicluiuoe on nsplauade.2 Rented.3 A Furnished Cottage In a good location

for two or time month.4- - A lUaiitlful Summer Residence at the

Peninsula, IV.irl City, completely furnished:live rooms nml terrain's iuurters. Will rentcheap to a desirable tenant 'I he lot Is overan acre In slue and well laid nut, and com-

mands a beautiful view of the harbor,ft Store Room, liOxl", f.'.'i per month,

drlwwiiy Into It. ileietanla street, tear otCity Feed Store.

0 l'leeo gioiind SO feet front, on Bercta-n- la

street, next to City Feed Storo. Willerect good store ou ground and lease S yearsat $ ll per mouth.

7 A FimiMie'd Residence ou King streetIn a dislrable locality.

8 Rented.Cottauo for couple ut Wal-

klkl, servants' ipiurtcts, stubles, etc. $20 permonth, long lease.

10 Laigo Hall on Kinlilii sttect, gioiindlloir Auroo.lt'ty wishing a ipilet locatlouwill do well to JCe'thls,

A. V. GEAR,'J74-- tf V!10 King stfeet.

For Sale or To Let.

Tlireu Iloubos near l'mmliou Colli go,containing from poreu to uiuo rooms, buth-roo-

liallH, closets, etc. New, modernnml convenient. Good view, lioiiltliy loca-lity. Apply to

J. A. BUTTEHFIELD,Anapnna Btroot.

J. A. BUTTERFIELD,Controcfcor Ss Builder

Eslimnles given. Repairs and altera-tion- smmlo. Work given prompt nttontiou,

3T Tolepbouo 831. 11-:J-

Canadian-Australia- n

JiifcSteamers ot tho nbovo Lino numlng in oonnoction with the

CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAYBotwoon Vnncouvcr, B. O., and Sydney, N. S. V., and calling at Viotoria, li, O.

Honolulu and Suva (Fiji),

--A.KE :Dcr:E3 .rn laionsroij-u'XjTJ- -

On or about tho dates below stated, viz.:

From Sydney and Slim, for Victoria undVancouver. It. O.I

8tmr "WAHHIMOO" November 21Slur "MIOWEHA" December 24Stmr "WA11RIMOO" Januory 21Stmr "MIO WEKA" Fobruary 24

Through Tickets Issued from Honolulu to Cuiiuda,United States nml Kiiropc.

fllEIOHT AMD l'ABSKNaEU AOK-VT-

D. MoNiooi.Ii, Montrenl, Cacnda.HonnnT KF.nn, Winnipeg, Cnnndn.

M. M. Steiin, Snti Frnnweco, Unl.Q. 'Mali. BnowN, Vnnconvor, B. O.

Oceanic SteaisliB Co.

Australian Mail Service,

For San Francisco:

Tho Now nnd Fino Al Steel Steamship

" "MariposaOf tho Ocennlo Steninliip Compmiy willbo duo nt Honolulu from Sydnoy nndAuckland on or about

Dec. 10, 1896.And will lenvo for tho nbovo port withMails and Pnssengcre on or about thatduto.

For Sydney and Auckland:

Tho New nnd Fino Al Steo Steamship

" Monowai "

Of tho Oeoanio Steamship Company willup due at Honolulu irom ban iTnuciscoou or about

Nov. 3 0, 1800.And will linvo prompt despatch with.Jail and Passengers for tho alxvo porta.

Tho undersigned are now preparedto ibsua

Through. Tickets tO All LOilltS.. ... .

III LllO T. HI It'll iitlllCM.

tSTFor further nnrticnlnm recardiugFroight or Passage npily to

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

uceamcptaHSU IP

JM2zo.o TaloloLOG Al. LINE

S. S. AUSTRALIA.Arrive Honolulu Lenvo Honolulu

from S. F. for S. F.

Nov. 10, 1800 Nov. 21, 181)0

Doo. 11, 1890 Dee. 10, 1890

THROTTGE LINEFrom Snn Francisco From Sydnoy for

for Sydney. Snn Francisco.Arrive Honolulu. Ltave Honolulu.

Monowui, Nov ID, '90 I Mnriposn.Deo 10,'9nAlameda, Doo 17, '00 Mouowi, Jnn 7, '07

Pioneer Building andLoan Association.

Assets July, 1S96, $106,545.15

Monoy Loaned on Approved Security.A Bnvings Hank for Monthly Deposits.Houses Uuilt on tho Monthly Installment

Plan.Thirteenth Serios of Stock now open.

Tor further piuticulais apply to

A. V. GEAE, Secretary.Chamber of Commoico Itooms.Office hours, 12:30 1 .30 P.M. 373-t- f

BRUCE CAHTWRIGHT,General Munngor of

The Equitablo Life Assurance Society

Of the United States for the HawaiianIslands,

0nrv: Merchant Btreet, Honoluln.

ATLAS COMPANY

OF LONDON.

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

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

Subscribe for thnEvKNiNU Boji r.ETlN, 7C cents per m- nth.

Steamship Line

From Victoria, nml Ynncouver, It. C,, toHutn nml Sydney!

atmr"MIOWERA" November 10Stmr "WAIUUMOO" DectmbcrlOStmr "MIOWEHA" Jannary 10Stmr "WAHR1MOO" February 10

t3T For Freight nud Pnasngo nnd allGeneral Information, apply to

TH.E0. II. DAVIES & CO., L'dAgents for tho Ilnvvniinn Inlands.

Win's Steamship Go's

TIME TABLE.O. L--. WIGHT, 1'ies. 8. 15. ROSE, Seo.

Capt. J. A. JUNO, I'ortSupt.

Stmr. KINAU,CLARKE, Comm&nilcr,

Will loavo Honolulu at 10 a. m., toaohing ntLahoiun, Maiilaea Hay nud M .kenu thesamo by; Mahukouu. Kuwaihaoand

tho following day, arriving atllilo tbo samo evening.

LICAVKB IIOMQI.CIU. ARH1VKH 1I0K0UJLU.Fridny Nov72671Ve(lncs(lay rNovTsSTnesday.. . Dec. 1 Tuesday I)eo. 8Friday Deo. 11 I Friday Dec. 18TneBeiay.....Dco 22JJnesdayilL. Deo. 2!)

Heturniug, will leavo Hilo at 1 o'clockP. M., touchiug nt Laupuhocboo, .Mahu-kon- a

nnd Kuwailmo urni o day; Makcua,Mqnlaen Hay nnd Lnbniun tho followingday; nrriviug nt Honolulu tho afternoonsof luchdny nnd Friiinyb.

" Will cull nt Pohoiki, Pnnn.No Freight will bo received nftor

12 noon on day of sniliug.

Stmr. CLAUDINE,I

CAMERON, Commander,Will leave Honolulu 'luosrtny nt Sr.u.i'touching nt Knhnlui, llaun, Ilnuion nuclKipnhulu, Miuii. Ketnrning arrives atHonolulu Siiinliiy mornings.

Will call nt Nuu, Kanpo, on secoud tripUt UHbll 11IIII11U.

gjETNo Freight will bo received afterr. m. on dny of sailing.

s Company will reserves the right toiuiiwi iimuKCT m um nine oi eiepariure anaarrival of its stenmers withont notice andit will not bo rcBponsiblo for any oonsc- -nnoncesniiHincr therefrom.

I ivoublguees must bo nt tho Landings torecoivo thoir Freight; this Company willuoi uoki iisea responsiuio lor Irciglit nflerit has been landed.

Live Slock only nt owncr'b risk.This Company will noi lo lesponsible

for Monoy or Vnlunliletr uf us.iongersunless placed in tho euro of Puisors.

Passengers mo requested to purchasotickets beforo embarking. Thane lulling todo so will bo subject lo an ndditiouacharge of twenty-liv- o per cent.

?MMd n w nj -a &33 laji&jrs&i&z&si

For Family Use I

Just It coivod, ox "0. O. Funk," cargo of

tfellington, Departure Baj, doal

Which is offered in (pinntities to suit.

2240 lbs. to the Ton.DELIVERY FREE.

WILDER I CO., L'D.SOI ii 303 Fort street.

A Good Tiring- -

Ohia, Algcroba and Pine FirowoodCut uud Split (ready for tho Stovo).

AlhO,

STOVE, STEAM & BLACKSMITH COAL

WHITE AND HLACK 8AND

At Iovvest 1'iii es, delivered lo any part ofthe City.

TlCl,EPHONI3 i i 414

injSTAGB& CO.31 Queen Street.

lawaiian Fertilizing

COMPANYIs prepared to furnish

4000 Tons Cane FertilizerTo order for 1800. '

In Quantities to Suit:

SJgT Oi dors solicited for a. futuro dcttivory.

A. ?. COOKE, Manager.

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