8
:tf H -- '' 5v. h " . W W 7 r w ' OJ K W. v' , . ii w - ..s cy. $ Best yfr4"o'M4w:e4 ,ldvertisiinr Medium. I - "i .& f The clk$t ir Bight 'Page Doriilicad the Bulletin N NG BULLG TIN Fwilitlir Prth,w Plitlt'eliir! you Don't Gel ALL the Ncios. on the Hawaiian Islands. It Reaches ALL tlie Teople. C in 11 f j si a..... Vol. II. No. 387. H. I., FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 189G. Fkioe 5 Cknts. THE EVENING BULLETIN. Publlubcd every day except Suntltiy nt 609 King Street, Honolulu, II. I. SUliSCKIlTION' 1JATK9. Per Month, nnywhero in the Ha- waiian Islands $ "5 Per Yenr. ti i Per Yenr, postpaid to Atactica, Canada, or Mexico IOI-'- j Per Year, poulpnid, olhor Foreign CountnoB 13 00 J'aynlilo Invariably In Aitrunoo. Telcpbono 2GG. P. O. Box 89. B. L FINNEY, Manager. . WATERHOO! Honolulu lins not passed through sucli a sicgo of hot weather in yenrs ns wo li.id a week ago; the present relief may be only temporary and the hot spell may return at any time. During warm weather some people's ideas go to cold drink?, other to ice ensiim. To buy it mentis nionoy, to make it in inns economy. Freezers vary as everything else the Gom and the White Mountain are so much alike you cannot tell the difference except in the price if you buy in other shops. With us the White Mountain, which has tho longest pedigree, is the cheapest; it's tho way we buy. Other stores charge more for it thau we do becau&e they don't buy right. We sell them varying in size from one to si quarts. Garden Hose is as plentiful with us as tho stars in the heavens and wo have it in pure rubber and cotton. It's garden fixing weather. Yard brooms are needed and we havo thorn. Whito Bros.' Portland Ce- ment don't bolong in the garden except for walks. But wo have a stodc for sale. .. J. T. WATERHOUSE Queen Street. Retail Their Large Stock OF- - DRY GOODS! At Wholesale Prices ! Specialties THIS WEEK SHIRTING d SHEETING QUILTS and TABLE COVERS, SERGES and LAWNS, SILK RIBBONS, Em 307-C- DEBILITY and Indigestion Dlndo Iter MNcrnMc, litit Slio 1 Cm oil by Itrnil tlio tCKtltnnnjr of IUr. I!. Ci. M'inr.1, Colling, Miloilii, Ml'uto nor-lr.i- .t lit also glti'iil mum -- "wr.'iJlAM' . i' -- ' "Pomp few jears njro 1 juifiVinl tT'il)ly willi indigestion ami (.'i i.il c'fhilily. I conlil itdL sit i. .nut ny condition w.is :ii li im to n. ';' my life. iuisninTili. Xono of t 'iy runny remedies I tried did m nny pood, anil I despaired of pr tr.'ttlnj? hotter. Onoof my friend? !M Mioof tho bltKd.iurilinK nil-- :! ri'iif- - fi vinjj propprtics nf Ai'i irsiipiiriltn, ami I foepili t.ikini: 11 i! lore 1 had I'i'ished llioflii liotile fdt liettfr.'iniil whs thus cmoin ' d to'io tliiMM" dieinea tlioion!i '!. In all I used four li.itll , then w.is )evfertlv rured ot the - - iiistuiulilc whieli had iiMlicte I i i". I now reeominend, to aiijono atiuerniK as I did. R fi'ft a uss i ?i iFfTft . .. v'iite2Er' ill fi8aerisica llerva and BlsrJ Modich;. llollister Drug Co., Ltd. Solo Afionta for tho Itopublio ot Ilawnii. S, A GREATJKVENTION The Traveling Sprinkler Moves itself nbunt yourLnwn. Travels iu a straight lino or circle Stops nutoin-uticiill- Sot tor any length of hose. Zl No such Sprinkler hni ovor been plnced on tho ninrkot before. Come and See it! LEWERS & COOKE, rort Street, .... Tolophono 20. My Special Reduction Sale is Over! Hut I am oelllm; nil of my .lock of ifooiis very cheap. My specialties for tills weuk uro . . . . Silk Crepes -- - Curtains ANO STRAW HATS! IWAKAMI. Robinson lllock, Hotel street. For Sale or Lease House and X-io- t! On the corner of Victoria mid Green streets. t Apply to 3SlMf AltTIIim HAltltlSON. - SArV.o;w.fv ...a ..i , . M4ui.,fcjft.. 'i - u.L.Uijj., X BAD FAITH IS CHARGED NA. l'ltANt!ISC IIKUIIArS AIIK ITIOICK Til IN NOIli:. Over tlm Salfclloii of Snilllc n tin- - "rriiiliitifi of llm Nou' .Ihihii'. Trnim.l'iirlllc I. Inc. Brick of tho fniltuo of. tlio Nip- pon Ywaon Knislm (Imporial Jnp miebo Steamship Company) to make Stui Frnncisco it.-- American turuiimiH lios nn iiitoieuting 1m! u' history, involving what appears to bo a violntiou of a contract b' tho Japanese company,snyH Tho Call. This conn-ne- t was with tliu Paciiic Mail Steamship Company. Tho chief reason assigned for tho Yuson Kaisha's giving San Francisco tho cold shoulder was that tho Southern l'acifie Com- pany had refused to outer into any nrrnngouipnts whereby tho proposed HtonPihip lino would receive equal consideration in tho matter of through business with the Paciiic Mail. This stateioont was made by Mr. Tvovo, the .rap-aues- o Con u ul at thin port, and tho alleged opposition ot tho railroad people to tho coming of the pro- posed steamship lino was attribut cd to the desire to protect tho Paciiic Mail Steamship Company. In view of the coulial reception and hearty oncouragemetit recent ly given by tlio rmuthcru Pacific reprebontativo to Piesidont A&ano of tho Toyo Kison Kaislm (Orionlul Steanishij) Company), and tho contrast thus shown to tho treatment accorded the Nip- pon Yuson Kaislm people, it is coujectured that tho action of tho railroad peoplo toward the Inipo rial Japanese Steamship Compa ny was largely iuspirod by tho fact that tho Imperial Company had broken faith with tho Pacific Mail Stoamship Company. "Early in tho decade beginning with 18S0," said General Mauagor Schweriu of tho Pacific Mail Steamship Company, yostorday, "tho Pacific Mail Steamship Com- pany owned tho coastwise linos of steamers in iTupnn. Thcsn wero sold to tho Mitsu Bishi Steam- ship Company, which afterward becamo merged iu tho Nippon Yuseu Kaislm. "Part of this transaction waB tho transfer of tho good will of the steamship business in Japa- nese writers on tho part of tho Pacific Mail Steamship Compa- ny's lines, and tho transfer of tho good will of tho Japaneso lino so far as tho trans-Pacifi- c business is concorned. The Nippon Yuson Kuisha was not to put on a lino to any Paciiic port in the United States without giving two years' notice in writing to us. Tho Pacific Mail received notico only two weeks ago of tho proposed lino to Seattle to bo operated by tho Nippon Yuson Kaisha." Mr. oehworin declitied to state what proceedings would bo taken ngninst tho Japaneso steamship company, hut loft it to bo inferred that tho matter would probably bo takon up inits legal aspect. An interesting international suit may thoroforo be onoof the outgrowths of tho present situation. As tho Nippon Yuson Knisbais practically a Government concoru any litigation that results will present unique legal phases. A largo part of tho shares of tho company aro supposed to belong to tho Emperor and members of tho imperial family. A Princo was at ono timo president of the company. It has a monopoly of tho coastiug trade. It is exempt from all harbor dues und has othor valuable privileges in addi- tion to its subsidy. It is expected that tho first vessel of tho Nippon Yuson Kaislm to run in couuoctiou with tho Groat Northorn Railroad will sail from Seattlo August 20, and regularly thereafter at intervals of threo or four weeks. Mr. "Whitney, tho general passongor agent of tho Ureat Northern, is now arranging tho schedules mid oettini' his printed matter loady for advor-- 1 Li tiling tho onterpriso, and tho tnifliu department is making up tlie freight rates. Mr. Iwatiaga, tho goiieral managor of tho Nip pon Yuson Kaisha line, and Mr. McMillnti, tho Scotch general I snpenn(ii)dent, nie now muinga trip through tho East, but will be back at Seattle in time to mt-e- t tho lirst steamer whou hIio arrives at ! that poit. Tho earners that havo been pnliu ted for this mute uro pur chimed ii, the Isippou Yuson Krnslia for tho use of tho Govern- - mmiit during tho ftcout war with China, rnd wore in sorvioe as fr'ii n sports in . moving trnop-- j to T- - I ' It. i.! ii '.wniotig ami T'lrnrmn. 'J ho niti-'- t of them woie built on the Clyde. Th&y are between ' '1000 nud o000 tons burdon, and arc fitted up with all the comforts anil conveniences demanded by modem travel. Tho captains aro ' usually Englishmen or Scotch- - ' mon,iilthugli tin iu aro a Tew Am- ericans ami Germane iu the ser- - ' vico. Tho other oliieers and crows aro Japanese. It h iho policy of tho Nippon Yuaeu Ivaislm to dis-jiens- o with tho nemc- - of for- eigners as fast as possible and placo natives in conunaiul of ciieir shipa, but' they havo found that u foreign cntuiu mn!en n vessel more pojxilnr with foieign travel- ers and yield that con-Ubsi- on for ' busbies leasoiit;. it iH uiulorstood that tiio new steamship company will lie able to control rates, as it reivivon un 8 per cent guaranty from tho government of Japan. There is said to bo no intention, however. to disturb tho present fachedules wliiuli mo maintained by tho Pacific Mail, tho Canadian Pacific, thtt'Occidentnl and Oiiental and all except tho tramp steamers, Tho great Northorn Company ' will simply seek its sharo of tho i traflic at existing rates. Tho chief reason for establish- - ing tho new service, in addition to national pride, is to import iron and cotton into Japan direct from tho United States instoad'of via j England. Of the 510,000,000 worth of raw cotton imported b ' tho mills of Japan nearly DO per eont. comes from tho United States, but not a pouud of it ap- - pears in the statistics of commerce between tho two countries. It is shipped from Savannah, Charles- - ton, Brunswick, Mobile and Now Orleans to Liverpool, consigned to British middlemen, who trim- - fahip it to Kobe nnd Ohiika and charge a big margin. For some inexplicable reason thoro has uover been a direct trado. But now, with tho now steamers, the ! Japan mills will bo supplied di- - rect, and they havo already con- - , traded with tho Nippon Yusen Kaisha to supply them with so many bales a year for a torm of j years at a price so much above tho regular market quotations as to cover transportation, insurance, handling and other charges. Thorofore, tho principal cargo westward will bo cotton. For that reason tho Nippon Yuson Kaisha j wero for a timo negotiating with ' tho Santa Fo road for a connection at San Diego, Cal. It is a long and expensive haul for cotton from tho gulf States to Pugot Sound, but Mr. Hill has mado satisfactory traflic arrangoniouts with tho UH-- 1 nois Central Bailway and a lino ot Mississippi ltivor boats to do-live- r a certain quantity annually at his warehouses at St. Paul. As most of tho present business of tho Great Northorn is oastbound, ho can haul it westward ovor his own lino as cheaply as empty cars. Tho oast-boun- d froight will bo principally tea, raw silk and rice. AIiiiiiiiI Society Hull. Among tho alterations being made at St. Louis College is tho addition of a hall for tho Alumni Society, which gives annual dramatic entertainments in tho college hall. It will open directly from tho stage, besides having outside Btairways. Tho Alumni hull will havo a gymnasium, road-in- g room, etc. Brother Bertram, tho genial principal, is bound to mnko things nice for tho gradu- ates, in reciprocation of their sub- stantial proofs of affection for tho institution. i. TRAIVIWAY OFFICE ROBBED! roiK i!UMitt:o noi.i, tus taki: IIY Till: lIUItdl.AIIS 'Un- - I'lilmii-- i oillrp tlriiltrii Ojicii I, nit Niulit ami llu sirontf lln Ow rli'il Aun. ioinotiine after tho last cur had put up at tho Palatini terminus last night and before 5 o'clock tniH morning, tho oflico of tho Pa-lam- a terminus of tho Hawaiian Tramways Company's lino was broken into and tho strong box in which the money and valuables of tho company aro kopt was ab- stracted and carried away bodily. The robbery was discovered whon the office was oponed at 5 o'clock this morning preparatory to Bond- ing the first car out, when it mub found that the stiong box was missing. This box is of wood heavily bound with iron and pad-lo- t kod. In it woio tho leceipts turned in by tho drivors last night, the way bills of yes- terday's trips, about four hun dred dollars iu small clmugc done up in packages ami other papers and books of vuluo to tho company. Tho packages of change wero of tho enomination of 10, 2.J aud ."50 cents und SL and wero tied up in canvas sacks, each bearing n separnle number. Tho money turned in by Iho drivors last night was mostly in silver dollais nnd tho amount cannot j et be ascertained. Superintendent Pain was at onco notified of tho robbery and be iu turn notified tho police, and tho affair was placed iu tho hands of Detectivo Knnpa. Tho latter eont out some of his men to look for tho box, while Mr. Pain took a numbor of mon on his own ac- count and proceeded to mnko n systematic search. His offorts wero rewarded about 10 o'clock by finding tho box in the vicinity of the lane leading to tho rear of tho Kiimehamoha schools aud about 200 hundred yards from tho com- pany's stables and ollico. Tho exact locality was somo distanco off the lano nud among somo rocks and brush abounding there. Tho box had been broken open and all tho nionoy abstracted. Tho papers and othor things in tho box wore scattered around. "Whon tho robbery was first dis- covered it was known that at least two men must havo boon con- cerned in it, as tho stolon box weighed about 200 pounds. This was orificd by tho tracks found in tho vicinity of tho placo whore the box was found. Thoro was also tho plain track of a brake, showing from tho point whore it loft tho lano to whoro it had been driven aluong tho rocks and the box broken opon. Tho track of tho wheels was carefully measured by Mr. Pain and found to be exactly five foot across. After gathering up his papers aud tho remains of tho box Mr. Pain returned to tho oflico aud commenced to mako further in- quiries. Ho found a Portugiteso who had seen a brake in tho vici- nity of tho lano vory early this morning. Thoro wero two mon in tho brake, but tho uuiu took so litllo notico of them that ho could give no description of their ap- pearance, but ho could toll that they wero driving a black horse, which was good ovidonco. Mr. Pain brought tho man to tho station house whore ho told what ho know to tho ollioials. Captain Parker at onco recognized tho brako and blnck horse us similar to one ho had seen a cer- tain party driving past the polico Btatiou yesterday. As the man is a well known thief tho captain had a notion to ask where ho got tho rig from, but did not do so as lie had no roasou to suspect any- thing wrong. Tho man was Into-l- y releasod from the Oahu prison upon tho expiration of Iiib sen- tence, but has Binco kopt vory quiet. Captain Parker had very little doubt that this man was mixed up in tho robbery and at frtati tv mmWmmfmmmmmmmmmamtmtmWml9smm XLl HONOLULU, GENERAL COOK Lawn onco proceeded to traco tho horse, and brake Manager Pain is of the opinion that hoiuooiid who is well acquainted with the business of the Pahima ollico fo concorned in tho robbery and thinks that tins person concenled himself in tho ollico whon tho last car camo in last night. Tim door through which thooox was carried out is a double one, and when closed for tho night is protected by a heavy woodon bar placed across on tho inwute. This wut. taken out and whoever did it must havo gained ncc033 to tho in-si- in somo other wny than through that door. One of tho mounted police-mo- n reported having seen two uativo boys hanging about the vicinity of tho oflico about two o'clock this morninp but as this was not un- usual ho did not pay much atten- tion to them. Both Captain Parkor and detec- tivo Knapa aro working on tho case with a number of assistants, but up to !1 o'clock there had beeis no further developments. THAI' WAIKIICI IIOTI.I,. I'i'lUlttn fur a f.irriMK Itrln CIrct: litre) A in ii n ;v llu EIulilfM lllill.i-n- . The following petition, which ic was being circu- lated among tho btibiucs honscs. of the city toilny and largely signed: Honolulu, Aug. 21, 181KL To J.utr.s A. Kino, Minister of tho Interior: "Wo, tho undersigned, resident) and tax pnyers ot Honolulu, be- lieving that tho timo has fully como to legalize tho salo of spiri- tuous liquors at Waikiki beach, respectfully petition that a license for that purpose bo granted to some respectable party who will provide first-clas- s hotel and bathing accommodations for the public in that locality. In tho corner window of Mc-Juor- Bros.' store ie a hand-somo- ly framed picturo of tho pro- posed hotel buildings on the Peacock promises at Waikiki, as thoy will look when comploted. Tho pictuio is tho joint produc- tion of .Mr. Reynolds of Piiploy fc Dickey's oflico and Hugo Fisher tho artist, and is receiving much favornblo comment. The Louvre Harry Klommo bus recently beon renovating aud docorating; tho Louvro saloon so thnt it ic now ono of tho prettiest little bijou resorts iu the city. Hand- some linoleum has been laid ok 4Jio floors, tho walls hung with a fine 'quality and neat patterned paper, and tho bar trimmed in: white and gold. Mr. Ivleinine proposes to oxpoad a still further sum in beautifying tho promises. Tho Louvro is now a strictly first class saloon, quiet aud orderly, none but tho best brands of liquors and wines aro sold there and tho boor is of tho celebrated Seattlo brand nnd always fresh. mi m i:ui a dull- - vmiipiiiij. Mr. Emmott mado a great hit with tho violin last night, both la classical and trick playing. He was called back two or three times, and finally gave n vcrj funny exhibition of ventriloquism. Elsio Adair's specialty was sonti mental balladry and sho kept the audience- in smiles. There was a. repetition of tho farco, "Tho Fool of tho Family," for tho second part. Thoro will bo a change ot program tomorrow ovoning, bo siuos a select program for tlio matiueo iu the afternoon. Died Tor 9 Comratlv. Lioutcnaut A. R. 0. "Wnrren, oE U. M. S, Hermione, was drowned in England lately, when attempt- ing to roscuo an engineer of tho ship who had jumped overboard with the intention of committing suicide. Take tho children to see Elsie Adair's kaleidoscopic skirt dauct tomorrow nftornoon. lin'l - iri iniiiiiiBUt liimAirw tJilrrW HI M llu ,t 'i v, '4 I

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Page 1: IOI-'- Ci. t i it.-- niti-'- police-mo- mum · thtt'Occidentnl and Oiiental and all except tho tramp steamers, Tho great Northorn Company ' will simply seek its sharo of tho i traflic

:tf H-- '' 5v. h "

.W W 7 r w' OJ K W.

v' ,.ii w -

..s cy.

$ Bestyfr4"o'M4w:e4

,ldvertisiinr Medium. I- "i

.& f The clk$tir Bight 'PageDoriilicad the Bulletin N NG BULLG TIN Fwilitlir Prth,w Plitlt'eliir!

you Don't Gel ALL the Ncios. on the Hawaiian Islands.It Reaches ALL tlie Teople. C in 1 1 f j si a.....

Vol. II. No. 387. H. I., FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 189G. Fkioe 5 Cknts.

THE EVENING BULLETIN.

Publlubcd every day except Suntltiy nt609 King Street, Honolulu, II. I.

SUliSCKIlTION' 1JATK9.

Per Month, nnywhero in the Ha-waiian Islands $ "5

Per Yenr. ti i

Per Yenr, postpaid to Atactica,Canada, or Mexico IOI-'- j

Per Year, poulpnid, olhor ForeignCountnoB 13 00

J'aynlilo Invariably In Aitrunoo.Telcpbono 2GG. P. O. Box 89.

B. L FINNEY, Manager.

. WATERHOO!

Honolulu lins not passedthrough sucli a sicgo of hotweather in yenrs ns wo li.id aweek ago; the present reliefmay be only temporary andthe hot spell may return atany time.

During warm weather somepeople's ideas go to cold drink?,other to ice ensiim. To buy itmentis nionoy, to make itin inns economy. Freezers varyas everything else the Gomand the White Mountainare so much alike you cannottell the difference except in theprice if you buy in other shops.With us the White Mountain,which has tho longest pedigree,is the cheapest; it's tho waywe buy. Other stores chargemore for it thau we do becau&e

they don't buy right. We sellthem varying in size from oneto si quarts.

Garden Hose is as plentifulwith us as tho stars in theheavens and wo have it in purerubber and cotton. It's gardenfixing weather. Yard broomsare needed and we havo thorn.

Whito Bros.' Portland Ce-

ment don't bolong in the gardenexcept for walks. But wo

have a stodc for sale.

.. J. T. WATERHOUSE

Queen Street.

Retail TheirLarge Stock

OF- -

DRY GOODS!At Wholesale Prices !

Specialties THIS WEEK

SHIRTING d SHEETINGQUILTS and TABLE

COVERS,SERGES and LAWNS,SILK RIBBONS, Em

307-C-

DEBILITY

and IndigestionDlndo Iter MNcrnMc, litit Slio 1

Cm oil by

Itrnil tlio tCKtltnnnjr of IUr. I!. Ci.

M'inr.1, Colling, Miloilii, Ml'uto nor-lr.i- .t

lit also glti'iil

mum--"wr.'iJlAM' . i' -- '

"Pomp few jears njro 1 juifiVinltT'il)ly willi indigestion ami (.'i

i.il c'fhilily. I conlil itdL sit i..nut ny condition w.is :ii li im ton. ';' my life. iuisninTili. Xono oft 'iy runny remedies I tried did mnny pood, anil I despaired of prtr.'ttlnj? hotter. Onoof my friend?!M Mioof tho bltKd.iurilinK nil--

:! ri'iif--fi vinjj propprtics nf Ai'iirsiipiiriltn, ami I foepili t.ikini: 11

i! lore 1 had I'i'ished llioflii liotilefdt liettfr.'iniil whs thus cmoin' d to'io tliiMM" dieinea tlioion!i'!. In all I used four li.itll ,

then w.is )evfertlv rured ot the- - iiistuiulilc whieli had iiMlicte I

i i". I now reeominend, to aiijonoatiuerniK as I did.

R

fi'ft a ussi ?i iFfTft

. .. v'iite2Er' illfi8aerisicallerva and BlsrJ Modich;.

llollister Drug Co., Ltd.Solo Afionta for tho Itopublio ot Ilawnii.

S,

A GREATJKVENTION

The TravelingSprinkler

Moves itself nbunt yourLnwn. Travelsiu a straight lino or circle Stops nutoin-uticiill-

Sot tor any length of hose.

Zl No such Sprinkler hni ovor beenplnced on tho ninrkot before.

Come and See it!

LEWERS & COOKE,rort Street, .... Tolophono 20.

MySpecialReductionSale is Over!

Hut I am oelllm; nil of my.lock of ifooiis very cheap.My specialties for tillsweuk uro . . . .

Silk Crepes --

- CurtainsANO

STRAW HATS!

IWAKAMI.Robinson lllock, Hotel street.

For Sale or Lease

House and X-io-t!

On the corner of Victoria mid Greenstreets.

t Apply to3SlMf AltTIIim HAltltlSON.

- SArV.o;w.fv ...a ..i , . M4ui.,fcjft.. 'i - u.L.Uijj., X

BAD FAITH IS CHARGED

NA. l'ltANt!ISC IIKUIIArS AIIKITIOICK Til IN NOIli:.

Over tlm Salfclloii of Snilllc n tin--

"rriiiliitifi of llm Nou' .Ihihii'.Trnim.l'iirlllc I. Inc.

Brick of tho fniltuo of. tlio Nip-pon Ywaon Knislm (Imporial Jnpmiebo Steamship Company) tomake Stui Frnncisco it.-- AmericanturuiimiH lios nn iiitoieuting 1m! u'history, involving what appears tobo a violntiou of a contract b' thoJapanese company,snyH Tho Call.This conn-ne- t was with tliu PaciiicMail Steamship Company.

Tho chief reason assigned fortho Yuson Kaisha's giving SanFrancisco tho cold shoulder wasthat tho Southern l'acifie Com-pany had refused to outer intoany nrrnngouipnts whereby thoproposed HtonPihip lino wouldreceive equal consideration in thomatter of through business withthe Paciiic Mail. This stateioontwas made by Mr. Tvovo, the .rap-aues- o

Con u ul at thin port, and thoalleged opposition ot tho railroadpeople to tho coming of the pro-posed steamship lino was attributcd to the desire to protect thoPaciiic Mail Steamship Company.

In view of the coulial receptionand hearty oncouragemetit recently given by tlio rmuthcru Pacificreprebontativo to Piesidont A&anoof tho Toyo Kison Kaislm(Orionlul Steanishij) Company),and tho contrast thus shown totho treatment accorded the Nip-pon Yuson Kaislm people, it iscoujectured that tho action of thorailroad peoplo toward the Iniporial Japanese Steamship Company was largely iuspirod by thofact that tho Imperial Companyhad broken faith with tho PacificMail Stoamship Company.

"Early in tho decade beginningwith 18S0," said General MauagorSchweriu of tho Pacific MailSteamship Company, yostorday,"tho Pacific Mail Steamship Com-pany owned tho coastwise linos ofsteamers in iTupnn. Thcsn werosold to tho Mitsu Bishi Steam-ship Company, which afterwardbecamo merged iu tho NipponYuseu Kaislm.

"Part of this transaction waBtho transfer of tho good will ofthe steamship business in Japa-nese writers on tho part of thoPacific Mail Steamship Compa-ny's lines, and tho transfer of thogood will of tho Japaneso lino sofar as tho trans-Pacifi- c businessis concorned. The Nippon YusonKuisha was not to put on a linoto any Paciiic port in the UnitedStates without giving two years'notice in writing to us. ThoPacific Mail received notico onlytwo weeks ago of tho proposedlino to Seattle to bo operated bytho Nippon Yuson Kaisha."

Mr. oehworin declitied to statewhat proceedings would bo takenngninst tho Japaneso steamshipcompany, hut loft it to bo inferredthat tho matter would probably botakon up inits legal aspect. Aninteresting international suit maythoroforo be onoof the outgrowthsof tho present situation.

As tho Nippon Yuson Knisbaispractically a Government concoruany litigation that results willpresent unique legal phases. Alargo part of tho shares of thocompany aro supposed to belongto tho Emperor and members oftho imperial family. A Princowas at ono timo president of thecompany. It has a monopoly oftho coastiug trade. It is exemptfrom all harbor dues und hasothor valuable privileges in addi-tion to its subsidy.It is expected that tho first vessel

of tho Nippon Yuson Kaislm torun in couuoctiou with tho GroatNorthorn Railroad will sail fromSeattlo August 20, and regularlythereafter at intervals of threo orfour weeks. Mr. "Whitney, thogeneral passongor agent of thoUreat Northern, is now arrangingtho schedules mid oettini' hisprinted matter loady for advor-- 1

Li

tiling tho onterpriso, and thotnifliu department is making uptlie freight rates. Mr. Iwatiaga,tho goiieral managor of tho Nippon Yuson Kaisha line, and Mr.McMillnti, tho Scotch general I

snpenn(ii)dent, nie now muingatrip through tho East, but will beback at Seattle in time to mt-e- t tholirst steamer whou hIio arrives at !

that poit.Tho earners that havo been

pnliu ted for this mute uro purchimed ii, the Isippou YusonKrnslia for tho use of tho Govern- -

mmiit during tho ftcout war withChina, rnd wore in sorvioe asfr'ii n sports in

.moving trnop-- j to

T- - I ' It.i.! ii '.wniotig ami T'lrnrmn.'J ho niti-'- t of them woie built onthe Clyde. Th&y are between '

'1000 nud o000 tons burdon, andarc fitted up with all the comfortsanil conveniences demanded bymodem travel. Tho captains aro '

usually Englishmen or Scotch- - '

mon,iilthugli tin iu aro a Tew Am-ericans ami Germane iu the ser- - 'vico. Tho other oliieers and crowsaro Japanese. It h iho policy oftho Nippon Yuaeu Ivaislm to dis-jiens- o

with tho nemc-- of for-eigners as fast as possible andplaco natives in conunaiul of ciieirshipa, but' they havo found that uforeign cntuiu mn!en n vesselmore pojxilnr with foieign travel-ers and yield that con-Ubsi- on for '

busbies leasoiit;.it iH uiulorstood that tiio new

steamship company will lie ableto control rates, as it reivivon un8 per cent guaranty from thogovernment of Japan. There issaid to bo no intention, however.to disturb tho present facheduleswliiuli mo maintained by thoPacific Mail, tho Canadian Pacific,thtt'Occidentnl and Oiiental andall except tho tramp steamers,Tho great Northorn Company '

will simply seek its sharo of tho i

traflic at existing rates.Tho chief reason for establish- -

ing tho new service, in addition tonational pride, is to import ironand cotton into Japan direct fromtho United States instoad'of via j

England. Of the 510,000,000worth of raw cotton imported b '

tho mills of Japan nearly DO pereont. comes from tho UnitedStates, but not a pouud of it ap- -

pears in the statistics of commercebetween tho two countries. It isshipped from Savannah, Charles- -

ton, Brunswick, Mobile and NowOrleans to Liverpool, consignedto British middlemen, who trim- -

fahip it to Kobe nnd Ohiika andcharge a big margin. For someinexplicable reason thoro hasuover been a direct trado. Butnow, with tho now steamers, the !

Japan mills will bo supplied di- -

rect, and they havo already con- - ,

traded with tho Nippon YusenKaisha to supply them with somany bales a year for a torm of j

years at a price so much abovetho regular market quotations asto cover transportation, insurance,handling and other charges.

Thorofore, tho principal cargowestward will bo cotton. For thatreason tho Nippon Yuson Kaisha j

wero for a timo negotiating with'

tho Santa Fo road for a connectionat San Diego, Cal. It is a longand expensive haul for cotton fromtho gulf States to Pugot Sound,but Mr. Hill has mado satisfactorytraflic arrangoniouts with tho UH-- 1

nois Central Bailway and a linoot Mississippi ltivor boats to do-live- r

a certain quantity annuallyat his warehouses at St. Paul. Asmost of tho present business oftho Great Northorn is oastbound,ho can haul it westward ovor hisown lino as cheaply as emptycars. Tho oast-boun- d froight willbo principally tea, raw silk andrice.

AIiiiiiiiI Society Hull.Among tho alterations being

made at St. Louis College is thoaddition of a hall for tho AlumniSociety, which gives annualdramatic entertainments in thocollege hall. It will open directlyfrom tho stage, besides havingoutside Btairways. Tho Alumnihull will havo a gymnasium, road-in- g

room, etc. Brother Bertram,tho genial principal, is bound tomnko things nice for tho gradu-ates, in reciprocation of their sub-stantial proofs of affection for thoinstitution.

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TRAIVIWAY OFFICE ROBBED!

roiK i!UMitt:o noi.i, tus taki:IIY Till: lIUItdl.AIIS

'Un- - I'lilmii-- i oillrp tlriiltrii Ojicii I,nitNiulit ami llu sirontf lln Ow

rli'il Aun.

ioinotiine after tho last cur hadput up at tho Palatini terminuslast night and before 5 o'clocktniH morning, tho oflico of tho Pa-lam- a

terminus of tho HawaiianTramways Company's lino wasbroken into and tho strong boxin which the money and valuablesof tho company aro kopt was ab-

stracted and carried away bodily.The robbery was discovered whonthe office was oponed at 5 o'clockthis morning preparatory to Bond-

ing the first car out, when it mubfound that the stiong box wasmissing. This box is of woodheavily bound with iron and pad-lo- t

kod. In it woio tho leceiptsturned in by tho drivors lastnight, the way bills of yes-terday's trips, about four hundred dollars iu small clmugcdone up in packages ami otherpapers and books of vuluo to thocompany. Tho packages ofchange wero of tho enominationof 10, 2.J aud ."50 cents und SL andwero tied up in canvas sacks, eachbearing n separnle number. Thomoney turned in by Iho drivorslast night was mostly in silverdollais nnd tho amount cannotj et be ascertained.

Superintendent Pain was atonco notified of tho robbery andbe iu turn notified tho police, andtho affair was placed iu tho handsof Detectivo Knnpa. Tho lattereont out some of his men to lookfor tho box, while Mr. Pain took anumbor of mon on his own ac-

count and proceeded to mnko nsystematic search. His offortswero rewarded about 10 o'clock byfinding tho box in the vicinity ofthe lane leading to tho rear of thoKiimehamoha schools aud about200 hundred yards from tho com-pany's stables and ollico. Thoexact locality was somo distancooff the lano nud among somo rocksand brush abounding there. Thobox had been broken open andall tho nionoy abstracted. Thopapers and othor things in thobox wore scattered around.

"Whon tho robbery was first dis-covered it was known that at leasttwo men must havo boon con-cerned in it, as tho stolon boxweighed about 200 pounds. Thiswas orificd by tho tracks foundin tho vicinity of thoplaco whore the box was found.Thoro was also tho plain track ofa brake, showing from tho pointwhore it loft tho lano to whoro ithad been driven aluong tho rocksand the box broken opon. Thotrack of tho wheels was carefullymeasured by Mr. Pain and foundto be exactly five foot across.

After gathering up his papersaud tho remains of tho box Mr.Pain returned to tho oflico audcommenced to mako further in-

quiries. Ho found a Portugitesowho had seen a brake in tho vici-nity of tho lano vory early thismorning. Thoro wero two mon intho brake, but tho uuiu took solitllo notico of them that ho couldgive no description of their ap-

pearance, but ho could toll thatthey wero driving a black horse,which was good ovidonco.

Mr. Pain brought tho man totho station house whore ho toldwhat ho know to tho ollioials.Captain Parker at onco recognizedtho brako and blnck horse ussimilar to one ho had seen a cer-tain party driving past the policoBtatiou yesterday. As the man isa well known thief tho captainhad a notion to ask where ho gottho rig from, but did not do so aslie had no roasou to suspect any-thing wrong. Tho man was Into-l- y

releasod from the Oahu prisonupon tho expiration of Iiib sen-tence, but has Binco kopt voryquiet. Captain Parker had verylittle doubt that this man wasmixed up in tho robbery and at

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onco proceeded to traco tho horse,and brake

Manager Pain is of theopinion that hoiuooiid whois well acquainted with thebusiness of the Pahima ollico foconcorned in tho robbery andthinks that tins person concenledhimself in tho ollico whon tho lastcar camo in last night. Tim doorthrough which thooox was carriedout is a double one, and whenclosed for tho night is protectedby a heavy woodon bar placedacross on tho inwute. This wut.taken out and whoever did itmust havo gained ncc033 to tho in-si-

in somo other wny thanthrough that door.

One of tho mounted police-mo- n

reported having seen twouativo boys hanging about thevicinity of tho oflico abouttwo o'clock this morninpbut as this was not un-usual ho did not pay much atten-tion to them.

Both Captain Parkor and detec-tivo Knapa aro working on thocase with a number of assistants,but up to !1 o'clock there had beeisno further developments.

THAI' WAIKIICI IIOTI.I,.

I'i'lUlttn fur a f.irriMK Itrln CIrct:litre) A in ii n ;v llu EIulilfM lllill.i-n- .

The following petition, which icwas being circu-

lated among tho btibiucs honscs.of the city toilny and largelysigned:

Honolulu, Aug. 21, 181KL

To J.utr.s A. Kino,Minister of tho Interior:

"Wo, tho undersigned, resident)and tax pnyers ot Honolulu, be-

lieving that tho timo has fullycomo to legalize tho salo of spiri-tuous liquors at Waikiki beach,respectfully petition that a licensefor that purpose bo granted tosome respectable party who willprovide first-clas- s hotel andbathing accommodations for thepublic in that locality.

In tho corner window of Mc-Juor-

Bros.' store ie a hand-somo- ly

framed picturo of tho pro-posed hotel buildings on thePeacock promises at Waikiki, asthoy will look when comploted.Tho pictuio is tho joint produc-tion of .Mr. Reynolds of Piiploy fc

Dickey's oflico and Hugo Fishertho artist, and is receiving muchfavornblo comment.

The LouvreHarry Klommo bus recently

beon renovating aud docorating;tho Louvro saloon so thnt it icnow ono of tho prettiest littlebijou resorts iu the city. Hand-some linoleum has been laid ok4Jio floors, tho walls hung with afine 'quality and neat patternedpaper, and tho bar trimmed in:

white and gold. Mr. Ivleinineproposes to oxpoad a still furthersum in beautifying tho promises.Tho Louvro is now a strictly firstclass saloon, quiet aud orderly,none but tho best brands ofliquors and wines aro sold thereand tho boor is of tho celebratedSeattlo brand nnd always fresh.

mi m

i:ui a dull-- vmiipiiiij.Mr. Emmott mado a great hit

with tho violin last night, both laclassical and trick playing. Hewas called back two or threetimes, and finally gave n vcrjfunny exhibition of ventriloquism.Elsio Adair's specialty was sontimental balladry and sho kept theaudience- in smiles. There was a.repetition of tho farco, "Tho Foolof tho Family," for tho secondpart. Thoro will bo a change otprogram tomorrow ovoning, bosiuos a select program for tliomatiueo iu the afternoon.

Died Tor 9 Comratlv.

Lioutcnaut A. R. 0. "Wnrren, oEU. M. S, Hermione, was drownedin England lately, when attempt-ing to roscuo an engineer of thoship who had jumped overboardwith the intention of committingsuicide.

Take tho children to see ElsieAdair's kaleidoscopic skirt daucttomorrow nftornoon.

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RR1 kaii: ru:i,i.

r Knlo Fiolil is (lend. "Whilo wofirmly boliovo tlint ovoryono inthis country, who kuow o horlinrcl, earnest labor, for nt loaBtHneo (IccikIgs, will gliully bring ii

handful o flowers to throw uponher gruvo nud sny : "llest thou inpence," vo would not delny withour few pnnsies.

Wo do not beliovo Unit nnyouohere folt tho .shock of hor sucldontnkingoir more than wo. Indeed,for u few dnys it quito "unstrung"us.

Wo recollect too well, tho timen hnndsomo, clovor girl mndo ndebut nt tho "Boston Thentre."It wns not ii succoss; novortho-less- ,

thnt young wonmn who hudstarted out, for good, on n publiccareer wns known to have finennd decided ability in nioro waysthnn one. Whilo we could not,consciontiou&ly, adopt or oudorsomany of hor tenets, wo boliovothat whonoer sho took up npieco of work sho did that worknt her best, and nccording to horlight. Sho had the force, and thoncumoii, of an inrollectiml man,'and an indomitable onorgy andzeal, for work.

Wo bolieve, too, that it has boonfully proven since hor death,if notin life, that whilo Kato Field hadmany friends sho, virtually, stood,and willed to stand, nlouo an in-

dependent bread-winne- Had wothe means wo would go to Hono-lulu, buy a plot, till it with flow-

ers and trees, put up a stone" Uesurgam." But other hands,than ours, will do that ollico!

And wo say as from hor lips" God bless you."

Anne M. Piu:scott.18!)(i.

Uiicry.

"Why does "Sibyl" (n man, or awoman's pen, guided by n man,nud not any tho bettor for that,)continue to write in that mostartificial, finiciil, dilettante strain,wo wonder.

Lavender kid gloves, doubledamask napery, satin cushions,etc. Oh my y !

This newspaper loving com-munity cannot, as a rulo, afTord tobathe in lose-wate- r or eat plumcake, sorved on Sovres.

' .For pity's soko give us, commonihortals, a chunk of bread andcheeso and a jug of beer, once ina whilo, and on tho bare board,plenso. A. M. P. 1890.

!iiro to WIii.The people recognize and appreciate real

tnurlt. That In wliy Hood's hasHie largest saliM In the world. Merit In me-dicine incaiiD I lie jiower to cure. Hood's

cum aljMiliitely, peimanuntlytures It Ik the One True Mood l'urillcr. Itssuperior merit 1b an established fact, and me-rit w ins.

lloon't I'ii.i - are easy to take, easy tooperate!. Cine IridUv-tto- headache.

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A. J. Uorby, D.D.S., Dentaloffice Cottngo No. 100, AUikgiistreet, telephone x o. 015 Officehouis i) A i. to 4 p jr.

King Bros, latest consignmentof picture frames has taken thotown by storm. .The designs aroelegaut, upto-dat- o and of thohandsomest.

M. A. P ixoto, proprietor of theUnion barber shop, next to thoArt Gallery, guarantees to give aBlmvo that will make your haircurl with joy.

Beautiful, artistic, ' accurate,charming island views at KingBros. Every prominent point ontho islauds is photographed by usand painted by tho host of ourartists.

Seattle is fast becoming n greatcity. Ono thing which makes itfamous is Seattle beer, which youfind at the Criterion. A goodthing always makes its mark.This is one of the best things onearth.

J. W. Bor;Htrom is agent fortho celebrated Kroeger pianos, ofNow York. Ho builds organs.Second hand pianos taken ns partpayment. Pianos sold on instal-ments. Tuning nud repairing.P.O. Box 387. Tele. 317.

The Criterion Saloon is apleasnut place to go to and itsgreatest attraction is tho pure,cold Seattle beer on draughttliore. It makes' one's muBtachecurly and puts new lifo into thofailing consumptive.

Toailaqfrerliig nllh Thr.ut, Lnnirnr Waltni! MwawtPtouuibUatarrh.hrrufiila, AMbiiia. r Nrvon licMl-ri'-

ltl Im pfli n miiiiiIf Mile nt Hit. (loll-MJf'-

niilCOIMTr nMt'I.SIiN fur trial. Call atatort of HoiL.iirMi limn I , lloiwluln, II. I. "Itlatpiarauteua at l'alatablo as jllllc or liuuey.

Books, wo know,Aro n Bubstnutinl world both

puro and good.Bound thoso with tendrils

strong ns flesh and bloodOur pastimo and our happi-

ness will grow.Wadsworth, Porsonal Talk,

stanza 3.

We Wave Th EM

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LLL, THE La TEST

PJOOKS OF THE

Hour.

Our Stock ofBooks

Is THE MOST

PloMPLETE

To BE Found

In the LITY.

$55 If you don't find what youwant, lot us order it from tho Pub-

lisher, it takes only a few weeks,

and wo charge you nothing extrafor the gotting of it.

Try us.

The BigBook Store.

Wall, Nichols Go,KING STREET.

WP "TO" nT

Mro SMm.mtmrmmWMz? WAW

Why Pay $110

For a Bicyclethat bcIIh in tho Const for STfi,wliou you cati buy nn liono.tBicycle nt au Louest price at

The v Cleveland v Agency

1S0G Model $100.1SI).', Model 7.7.

JSi5 Model, ladies 70.

H. E. "WALKER,Mouonlo Templo,

Valuable ; HomesteadFOR SA.JLK.

Tho premises at prosont occu-pied by E. Kopko, Esq., situatoat tho corner of Green and Victo-ria streets on tho slope of Punch-bowl, aro offered for halo. Thodwelling house and outbuildingsaro well arrangod and commodi-ous and tho grounds aro largoand well laid out. Excellent viowof Diamond Head and the ocean."Will bo sold very reasonably andpart of tho purchase money mayremain on tho property securedby mortgage.

For further particulars applyto J. P. HAOKFELD,Attorney-in-fa- ct of A. Elders, Esq.

HCO-l-

HAWAIIAN

Mercantile AgencyCOO Kiuk btn-et- .

Difficult Collections a Specialty371-- tf

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EVENING BULLETIN, AUGUST 23, 18110.M I ttiUt !' Jill 'I J I liHIIPWlll.(MHMIII MIIIIUIWlWtyriw"lin lull I'

81 ZCixior Street,G. J. WALliER - - - MANAVEn.

WHOLESALE AND BETAIL

BUTCHERSAND

Haw Contractors.Refrigerated Poultry

--AM

Fresh SalmonCONSTANTLY ON HAND.

Meftfopolifcan tye&t Co.

Telephone 45.

Central MarketNuuanu Stueet.

The Vorv finestOF

Tender-"--"'7- 7Sweet andWholesome.

Como and soo our

NEW CHICAGO REFRIGERATORS.

Westbrook & Gares,Proprietors.

Telephone - - - - 104- -

City MarketEstablished 18S3.

JasBph Tinker, - - PrDpi

Deef, $?$& Mutton

Pork, & Veal,Ol tho Finest Vnriotios.

Makers or tho Celebrated Pork Sansngo.

Nuunun Htrcot, opp. Chnplnin Inno.

Telo-plion- e 289.

City Feed Store,Old Armory, Borotnnia Sts.

L. H. Dee & Co.

Hoy, Grain nud Feed received ex AbIoub,Miowcra nud Alohn. Expected by S S

Mt Ijebanou lot of A I

B0W1NZH 0URPRI0E 0,alwuj-- fresh from Slnui.

LUXURIES

For tho Equine Table in thoway of all kinds First Class

HAY, GRAIN 0 FEED

Aro on salo by tho

WASHINGTON FEED (M'Y51 Fort St Tel. 422.

STANDARD LINESof (iroccrlcs nrc more palntnulo as wellas healthier tlmn the other kind.

VOELLER & CO.(Waring Block, llcrctanla Street).

llnndlo nothing hut the best. I.ibliy .tMcNeill's Camieil Meats, Klns-MorK- U

Tnulu KrultR, (Jhli.mlclirs Chocolate,Milkmaid llrnud Milk, 1'urugou 1'uru Laidand

'rVPri I PUT" n niin'HI " I V M I 11 I I

bet Ta.Ei.noNu ono.

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O. KLEMME & CO.,

Cash -:- - Grocers

V3-N0- OPEN

Fnrt Straat & Chaplain LanQi

"H.iyiiY t"co.,Wholesale and Retail Groceries.

98 Fort Streot, TlonoluluTelephoner 2a P.O. Box 470

HENRY VJTEHRING

A Company,

wAntfw 3L0CK. HEIIETANIA HX.

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V. hi 5??.' ywe.vj n&r3t ,

llnmbinpj o nd O as-littinp- ;

Sanitary Work a Specialty

W Jobblnc promptly nttended to,Tclophono 7115. 2S5-t- i

John Moft,Importers nnd Dealers in

Steel and Iron Ranges,

STOVES, AGATEWARE.DIMOND BLOCK.

139-t- f King Street.

CAN'T BE BEAT !

WHAT?My $10.00 Bath Tubs, lined with best

quality, No. 10 ziuc, G in. l'ipo, Chain andl'lutf, with wood rim all complete. Othoidealers aro dumfonnded, and resort to nilmnnnor of Tricks nnd Excuses.

Ho not deceived, thoso Bath Tubs havebeen sold for $14 until I reduced the prico.

I am prepared to do nil work in my linennd gnarnnteo satisfaction. Estimates fur-nished.

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

JAS.NOTTJn,Tinsmith A Plumb

GOALxjxxxiZ&E&SSSb.

For Family Use!

Just Received, ex "C. 0. Funk," a onrgo of

Wellington, DBpatuiB Bay, Goal

Which is offered in quantities to suit.

2240 lbs. to the Ton.DELIVERY FREE.

WILDER & CO., L'D.

KUSTACE & CO.

DEALEKS IN

wood m COAL

Also White and Black Sandat tho vory lowest marketrates. Telphone No. 414.

ffawaiian FertilizingCOMPANY

la prepared to fumiaU

4oooToiisGmc FertilizerTo order for 1800.

In Quantities to Suitgjtf Orders solicited for a future

A. F. COOKE, ManaRer.

Building Lots!At "WAIKIK1 ou enr lino nnd on A

KOAD nonr Fertilizingrinnt.

These Lots aro Very Cheap nnd Soldon Easy Terms.

Desirable Aero Trnctfl nenr tho city nndother Properties Tor Halo.

1S1CUC13, WAKINO & CO.,Dealers in Lots nnd LuikIr,

Fort Btreot, near King.I Tklki'Uone C07. P. O. Vox 021.

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DO YOU LIKE CUEEY?

TRUE INDIAN CURRYNOT THE STUFF USUALLY SOLD AS CUKIIY'

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

var THY IT 03STC.hJ -- 3

Bicycles to BuraComo nad havo n look.nfcHi&

Barnes Whiteflyer

xsasmmzi

Tho loading whcolcC tho world. B iuu agent for thoabovo bicycle anil oiso for tho

A. JPerfect "Wheel. VIy Prices Suit, ulleTimes and I am Selling

So ns to fit your pocket book.

Sole AonL

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

and Williams Bros.

611

mmi. . .

KING" STREET, Tel. 179.

Pioneer Furniture Warerooms,ESTABLISHKD 1859

Pianos for Sale, Hire and Moved. Chairs losr Kent

Undertaker and Embalmer,Tombstones and Monnments.

KesidenwnndNisbtTel.Slfi.

H. HACKFELD & CO,Importers and Deilors in

AND

Plantation Supplies.

H. HACKFELD & CO.

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

(Adjoining the Arllngtou.)

Whole Wheat Flour,Golden Gate Flour,Choice Hams,Bacon,Fresh Almonds and Walnuts,Cal. Block Butter,Smoked Beef,Now Potatoes,Onions, etc., etc.

Ghas. Hustace,Kino Stkekt;

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WASH FABRICS.

NewTflnteil rinnin-l- niul Mnslln nnil thoQuickly Crumpled Ornnitclolh.

Tlio designs nml colorings of ninny oftlio printed flannel nro copied from pnisVyvelvets nml velveteen, tint tlio combina-tion!! uro los Hntlisfiictory on a smooth mir-fiic- o

tlmn whero they uru Hoftoned by n silkor cotton pllo. 'Zephyr clotlnc and cottoncrcpons nnd cliulllos nro seen In both chocksnml Jlornl pntterin, Jinny designs consistof hIiirIo detached flowers thrown on thefnbrlc, but tlio nioro plenslng ones nrothoso 'thnt luivo nn Irregular, tumblingeffect. Somo of tlio cotton crcpons nro en-

riched by woven dot or sprays of a differ-ent color from tho (round.

Tho now muslins nro licnutlful not onlyIn tho loveliness of tho floral designs nndtheir exqulslto colors, but In tho smoothnnd silky fineness of tho goods themselves.Their tmnspnrcnt texture convevs nn Ideanf refinement thnt Is very pleuinir Intho innttcr of dye, whnt could l W'.ivcharming than tho fnlnt flush in pt.ik, IT i

thnt of nn almond trco In bloom, whichFUffiiccH Homo of theso delicate mntcrhiKtiooftnulo bluo of others or tho louder

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MUSLIN GOWN.

tone1? of green and ninitvo th;.t seem bor-

rowed from tho leaf and bud of upi'tiliiKriprnys of creamy ncncln fit v ti

on such a ground as thc-.e- , cluster of lilnuor brunches of applo blowout inaUo p.irt oftho poetry of drvsn,

Tlicro seems to lio no limit to the crazefor corn gras-rlnt- h, plain, mlonud withlnco or embroidered with whtto or c nlon dfigures. It is seen also In openworkeffects and is treated In ever' noidhlo wi yto glvo variety. In tho shops It Is inn-- tnttntctlvo as it hangs In sheer, cool look-

ing lengths, but practically It Is pot o

as In iietual wrir It (rumplesat onco and acquires n dragged,

btrlngy look that Is nut displeasing.Tho gown shown In tho tkctchhasa

skirt of checked muslin, edged with a nar-row frill of lnco nt tho foot. It is madeover a taffeta lining. Tho "blouso bodlcoIs of striped crupo chllTuu llucly plaited.Over this is n sort of flgnrn of tho muslin,with horizontal insertions of valunclenneslaco and a frill of lnco on tho lower edgo.Tho sleeves nro of muslin and h.ivo fullepaulets edged with lace. A lnco rucliufinishes tho neck, and tho belt and bownro of satin ribbon. Gauze, plaited tullonnd follngo onn tlio trimming of tlio hat

JUDIC CilOLLET.

Inlt In Its Xnnio.

Climnto of ovory vnrioty exertsa difforeut inlluonco on tho do-sir-

of mnnkind for n stimulnut.In colder zones beverages of groutalcoholic strength nro used to avery much larger degreo than inthe tropics. JJeer is best suitedto our climato and nono found iu'tho market is better than thatbearing tho brand of "Pahht,Milwaukee." It is browed fromtho best of malt and hops and isa great thirst quencher and invi-gorat-

and stimulates Mio norveBand muscles. At tho Iloynl,

and Pacific saloons it3'Aay bo found, cold and pure. In-

terchangeable checks tiro issuedwhich may bo used at any of tho

..three resorts.-- .

Storling, tho painter, is pro-pare- d

to quoto pricoB on roofpainting. IIo uses u coin position ofcoal tar and cctnout. Chenj)estand best roof preparation in Ho-

nolulu.City Carriage Co.. J. S. And.

rado. mannger. Tt you want n

hack with good horse and cnro-fi-il

rlrivor ring up iV!oihuui 118,oor i r of I'Wt nnd Murch'iitntrc-- if ihiol; nt nil hours.

When you are down on yourluck and feci as if the woil.l wascold, hard and dreary, juBt stopinto the Criterion saloon and put arose-colore- d tint on everything byimbibing a glass of Seattlebeer

Singors load the world. Over13,000,000 mado and sold. High-est awards at tho World's Colum-bian Exposition for excellence ofconstruction, regularity of motion,easo of motion, great speed, ad-

justability, durability, easo ofleuruing and convoniouco of ar-

rangement. 13. BorgorBen, ogont,King and Pothol streets.

FREEToslUtiirerlniiwUliTliroat, I.nnorWatliiHItMlKoiiicin,'iiiiirrli,lcrumia, amiiii or nervinii '";;lt, C, ul M llUen MlllllIU IIIA of lilt, (lull.1IVS nioiH.,TI! I.MI'lJloS ti trial. I ! lotrinn IIiiiiikiim lirnii i , lluiiulnm, II. I. "ill!guuruuticU iu 1'aUtatlo o illlL or Uoncj.

m Mr f

might fiiil where one dose of PainKiller would succeed. If you haven cough or cold or any oilier wintercomplaint, try Pain Killer at once.It never fails to give instaul relief.i'MKV jjavij a Son, rroYidenrr, R. I.

! (CILLERII Will cure n cold before It settles a8 or after It settles. The riht $ft time to take it Is when you S

feci tlio cold coming on. aVrcpnrnl only 1 tf Jp

k Perry Davis & Son,j Providence, K. I. w

67 t?bu. v.n v, rnt, tV (

S U I! lT""i2itAv :fc. .-- r. 7 s .n.- - 6 . - 46si7(j nme .t'.ionl a:: v "rcvlonp v am- -ti .1 .. j.ii3 1;"' . j . 1 1

H lie pren.ircl. Kc i a 1 otile ufPenyU.ivi'. Pain Kii.i.i.ubyjou.

It relieve nt once.1 1 la nUo u mi ro euro for ( mni, C ullo mid

aim hii imuruai jam.

Holiister -:- - DrugCompany,

I."!(Mf Acontf for the Iiawaiiaii InlnndH,

To Citizensof Hawaii affiEi

I tuko plonsuro in niiuounc-in- g

to you that I lmvo remov-ed to my uov, tinartors nt NO.513 FOltT ST11EET nud ampropared to execute nil ordersportnininK to my business.Jowolry Eopairinp, "Watchllopairing, Pino Engraving,otc, etc. I have a handsomestock ot Watches and Jowol-ry to bIiow you including alargo variety of vnluablo Isl-and Ourios. Your patronngo.is respectfully solicited.

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To Uj Patrons j

It gives mo much pleasuroto announce thnt ME. M. 11.

COUNTER, ono of tho mostskilled watchinakors ever intheso Islands, is now managingmy repairing department. Nowatch is so complex in itsmechanism but wo can givo por-fo- ut

patisfaction in onrructingtho ovils to which watches nrohoir. Wntches niothings to handle. Wo gunrnnteothat the' will rocoivo no injuryat our hands and will leavoour ptoro in porfoct rojnir.

Eesiioctfully,

E. A. JACOBSOK

THE REPAIRING

OF smmmeii a lino art. Costly jowelry beniIjuokoiI lieudu careful utttiiitlon,

and e.iro. To gut this, headjoin v,uik to

A. II. R. Vieira,AT ItltOW.V Ac ItlUir.Y'S.

Unique Designs in Jewelry.Tklki'Honk 705. H34-t- f

JH. G. JBIA.KT.

S&wia a-ulal- !

O na Puna lilakanaKa Hiwahiwn oi loa aku oka Nani Makamao.

E Hiki ke Hoomaemaepu ia na "Wuti poino a mo kaliaki o ko A-- u.

Alnnui Pupu, kokoko alnnui Moi.JS

The Kreiiiwj Bulletin, 75 eenlspir month.

jbU. .L.. illMUlSltffatttt- " -A- '-1- '""'- - .A. -A .J

AT T. 1RATAS,

(N'uuauu

m .. STRAW'

I Have HUNDREDS of DOZENS whichl am SellingTr-Tcr-

Trttr-'- 77'

IHB wy WW157" Inter-Islan- d orders In quantity filled at a

EVEKY AltIE'JY OF HAT OK

new eooosMTOATA & CO., M.00,,

Aro about to big stock

MW - WOKTin- vi-i- hui-- line linos.

E.oolc For In! Dlur B'ri'MciitL NjocIc WflLUfNolil

Below Cost 2To tunko room. L'ouio invoHtignti--. IT Wll i'AV

PdliittitiH, Sllkn,HmiiiIjoo wiire, Locciuor wuro,

ANDALL KINDS OF DRY GOODS!

MURATA & CO., lfoti-- and Xuuanu streets

The . . .

Hawaiian ElectricCompany,

Has a largo assortment of

Chandeliers and Elec-trical Goods

Conolnnth on hand.

Estimates given for house wir-

ing and Electrical plants.

Maiino Wiring a specialty.

THEO. HOFFMANN,32-t- d Malinger.

AUTISTICCottage Architecture.Complete rims and Specllications and mil

Working Drawings.

Dcsignu Now andDwelling's. From $500 Artistio Cottngoto $2.1,000 Dwelling, nt Bovonty.fivo percent ltss than prexoat niice charged iu Ho-nolulu.

Tho owners and contractors will Incurno extra on account ol (unityBpccHlcutions or not furnishing completeworking drawings to the contractor for hisestimates.

A. V. GEAR,334-t- f COO King Street.

WRIGHT BROS.FORT ST11EET,

noxt to Lucas' Mill

Ships' Blacksmiihing,Carriage Building

and RepairingDrays, Carts and

Wagon Building

WINDLASSESFor PULLING UP Trees

SPECIALTY

T. B. MURRAY,KING STREET.

Fitted up with all tho ModernAppliances for

Manufacturing and Repairing Vehicles

of Every Description.

Blacksmithing and Hor:e Shoeing.

ALL WORK GUARANTEED

I'elepla.ora. 572HONOLULU

128 ft 130 STREET.

Carriage BuilisrAND ItLl'AIlll'.ll.

Shotting in All Its Branches,

W. V. WKI(7iPF, lroiinetor.(Successor to G. WoaL)

Henry Davis,320 Tort strcot, near Morchnut.

MQEchaudise Broker,Commission Agent,

Custom Honse Broker aufl statistician

EXPERT ACCOUNTANT

General Business Agent.

Street, near Hotel)

HATS .. . maiarctrr 9VWN-- J. -

hgure Impotslblo to meet.LATEST STYLE AND PATTERN.

GCSX3TA3

txsmaxErxwmtwno&xxiizrABsa

teceivo a of . . .

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of Model Artistica

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TJje Yokohama Specie BanlLIMITFI).

Subscrihed Cnpitul Yen 12,000,000Paid Up Capital Von 4.f00,000licservo Fund Yen 4,130,000

HEAD OFFICE. YOKOHAMA.

BRANCHES AND AGCNCICS.Kobn, London, Ly nm, New York,

San 1 r..i,oihft, SlmiiKliui,Uoxiibay, Hong Kong.

TrauaetH a nenernl llnuhing and Ex-change ltusineHs.

Agoney Y'okohnmn S)'"ie Hank

New Republic Building. HceoIo'd. H. I.

S. KIMURA.Wholesale Dealer in Japanese

wines.Linuors tin '. l'ioUlunis Suki -- pei.i.ilt),

Allkn Sj'itr.irr. Tr.Lci'noNi: 703.

Mr ml eaKRUi;nh iCh ? W .r1.

mmSdArrived nt--j S. S. "Aubtrnlm."

NOW ON SALE AT THAT

EMPORIUM OF FASHION

American Goods,

Euglisli Goolls,

German Goods,

Cliiiicsc Goods,

Japanese Goods.

jizvl Qoods ! vev Qoods I

C" Come caily nml get i our iliolcc.

kwongUng loy,407-- 'J King St., nenr Cnstle it CooKo.

:i3.r.3m

L. AlLO,No. 03, Nuiiann street

Hns just received n now line otDKY GOODS, LADIES AND GENTS

SHOES AND OENEIiAL MEKOHAN.DISE.

j Agent for the following rico plnntntionsiWmpio, Wninvrii, Witimnin, WulnluujMiucolionntl Kiipivlitiiin.QT" My rice from Kuueolie in uurkud

L A and in gnnnuiteed Al.V. O. HoxlU. .... Teleulioiio 10b.

PALACE RESTAURANTFormerly tlio liny Horso Saloou

Corner llotliel nod riotel Streets, Honolulu.

special eating house:Private Itooiim for Lndlen nud Gentlemen,

Open fioin G n. in. to 1 lu morning.1'riee of Tickets, 3 1.M. Single ileal, '2oo.

JS"ev Restaurant,liuthel street nliovp l'oat Oflk-o-.

NICE AND CLEAN.

Chiekon' o 'Tnesdnya, Thursdnjs nndSnturdiiya. Ico Cretm on Snndftv. ' FiuoS.tlads with cliuncx o.icU day.

iloals,' 2.-.- 22 Tiekets, ?4.50.

ASTOH(All CHOCK, I'ropr.)

Meals 25 Cents. gJNtN.D. .

I'nviito r.ooui for Lndics.

CollNKK HOTKI. AND U.MoN StS.

TOM CHUNG KEE,No. 47 Nuuanu street.

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

Hoots and Shoes to order. I use the bestmaterial. Goods warranted towcar well. H'J--

PO.OK OX k CO.,Nuunnu Street.

Just opcued now supply ot First-cla..- hlioesjunt received.

Ladies' & Gents' Shoos Hade to Order

From American mid Freuoh Lcuiktn.

KtlM c sjid&. L fc.wt ' - - '

vrf

TA nn410 Hotflhitrcot, near Nuunnu.

Impor tors0f A" Ki,lt,s of Provision.,

t m.. Jlviiixit-ja- t a.ea anaG-inge- r,

GROCERIES, -,'- - RICE,All kinds of Ginned Pinit, Cigars,nnd a largo nssurtmout of goods toonu moron h to mention nt tbo very

LOWEST PRICES.

At . . .

KAM TAl'SHotel Street, oppo. Pantheon.

NEW CIGARS! NEW CIGARS!!I'mest in the city.

LA PERLA DELORIENTE.LONGASlNViNCIBLtS,HaLIOS HIDALGOS,LAINHtJLAR,Myuioi i vjo.

I-1IG--I-I LIFE !AM nt

KAM TAI S.

jSTEAV STOKE !

Sam "Wo ObanNumtiu strtet, near Kuktti

IS'OAV OJP1LTS IIlnaaniis nnd V. getabies always on hand.

ChiukoiiH nnd DucUh nlive or iIiuhi- -

ed, Kroth Egga dellveiedtonllpnitHoi: tho city.

ISLAND FRUIT 0? ALL KINDS.Wo t'inw our own bunnnnsand egutibluH

RAM WO CHAN.yj NG WO TAI & CO.,

"1 1 Niiunnu slicet.luipoiters nnd Dunlers in

lvtieral -:- - .ISrciiiiisdisc.lino .Mnnilit Cigurn, Chine,o nud Jnpa.

neo CroeUerj wuro, Muttiiig-- , Va'-ct- i of allUinds, Ciiniilinrwood TrunkH, ltiittiiu( luiirs. A lino Asxortuiont of l)iesn Silks.Choicest tiriimlrt vt CliiiiChO nud JiilauebuTeiih of latest importation.

fljttf" New Good,) by uxery Htonmer.Mutunl Tel. 2G(i 1 O. llox 1C8

Sirxg- - Lee Co.,602 KING STREET.

FHKHl--I :- -: IPKULTSUy every California stcnuicr.

Importcra of nil kinds of Gracvrlv, Fruits,Caiined Goods, Clours nud Tobacco?,

at Lowest Prices.Frrsli Vctfctnblcs Alivnys on Hunil.

AH PING,Dealer in Chincso Ten, Cigars,

Pennut Oil, Bugnr, Sonp,Cundk-H- , etc., nt lowestmnrket pneo. , i . .

Cornor Nuuiinu nud 1 nunbl strectn. 143--

HOP HING & COMPANY,Wholesale Dealers Iu

Cliiueso Silk, Tea, and Matting,Liquors nnd Mnntlii Clgnis, Etigllsh and

Amerlcuti Groceries.402 Hotel street. .... Telephone 147.

QUONG SAM KEE & CO.Importers and Dealers in

General Merchandise,145-t- f Corner King nml Mnnnnkca Sta.

SANG YUEN KEE & CO.

Tiiis-mitli- s

Dealers lu Tinware, etc., Pining I.ahland rejulied.

13" Orders solicited; charges cry mo-derate.No,:i0!) Nilllillill St. ,4 doowubovoKing; St.

.17:1-- 1 in

FOR . . .llcst Imporled Cliiueto Tea1

TINWARE, CROCKERY, HARD-

WARE,, CIGAR'S, ETC,lino Chinese Tea fleshly imported. Very

' low prices. , Go toi WING TAI LUND

11- 1- t!::i Nunanu street.

. HO YEN KEE & CO.,

JPlvuiiberHand dealeni in

OUOCRKUY, ULASi'AUE, ETC., ETC.Water Pipes, laid and repaired,"and plumbing neatly jexeeuted.

142- - 'No 4l! Niiumu street

LIN SING KEE,

Plumber & TinsmithDoUer in Tin and Agate Ware. .

All kinds of Plumbing dona in n SatisfactoryManner at Lowest Kates.

P. O. Hox U74, 4C3 Hotel St.

CHEONG KEE CO.

All UindH of tinwnro, crookery,etc, nt lowest prices

Hi Nunauu and Hotel Btreeti

UHi.

W. W. AhanaMakes Clothing to OKDEIt of tli6very best uiutennld anil in the veryIntcsl s'ylo. ....

A. I'eri'tot FitGuaranteed

ALL OF. MY WORKMEN AIK

THOROUGH MECHAN.CS

Cleaning and Repairing a Spccialtj

W. W. GHANA,

To Whom

IWay Concern.

This is to certiTy thnt C. Akimthas mado soveral Biiits o clothesfor mo and tho workmanship hexboon of tho best. I take pleasureiu recommending him and hitwork.

JAMES P. OI3EIITUEFFER,t

TJM KEE,MERCHANT TAILORSuits to order. Fit Guaranteed. Fine DockSuit, $5 up; rinoTttecd 1'nntH. SL50ni)Fine Suit, $18up. Chillies cleitix Mill tepaired. JUO IviiNU SlULiiT. .

1'. O. Box 141

Chock Chcc & Co., '.Icrcliant Tallort,

ClotliCR Cknucd nml Hepniied.

No. 322 Nnnanu Street.210-l- y

. T. O. Hox 23S.

D "Y" EIN G- - !

If you vrnnt your Clothes Dyexl nnil mateto look new, call around nt

CHOCK LOOK'SMerchant :- -: Tailor.

4 Nuiiann street, 1 O Box 153.

C T. AKANA- -

No. 324, Nuunnu street.

MERCHANT TAILOR,'Fine Suitings made to order nt lowest prices,

145 Clothes cleaued nnd repnlnd.

"W. Ahiu & Co.,320 Nuunnu Street.

MERCHANT-:-TAILOR- S.

Fine Suitings from Best American antnuglisU Cloth.

Olothoa Cleaned nud Kepnired.

Y. MA.aST SING,Fashionable Dress Maker,

131 iOUT ST1UXT.

DresRes mndo to order. SewingIf tho stitches break I will re-

pair witliont oxtm chnrge. 307'2in

AHI,MANUFACTUltEK, : UPHOL-STEBE- R

: AND : DEAL- -,

Elt : IN . . . .

Furniture, Bedding, Etc., EtcContraotor nnd Builder.

No. SO, Nnunuu street.Huh on hand CoQIuh, Cninphor Truukt,

MnttiuR, WnrdrolH'ii, DesltH, Matro.seii.ett.8S" Cull iu and iticyect gixulB.

YEE SING TAI CO;,

Contractor) X3uildorsFurnltiiro Dcnlern nud l'niuteru. "

UATlsrAUTlON (IC.lltANTtUl.

Fort Street, opposite Cluli Stnbles.

Orient Planing Mill,VING PAT & CO.,

CONTRACTORS AND BUIIJJEHS,

Fiirnlturo ot all kinds made and repairedIlulldliiL' houses and luaKIng rice mills spe-cialty. P. O. llox 1W, corner King and Bethelstreets. IU

Subnoribo for tbo Evening Bol-t.F.Tl- N,

75 codIb por tiumth.

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BY ATJTHOE1TI.

Sale of Government Lot onProspect Street, Hono-

lulu, Oahu.

On MONDAY, September 21, 1S90, nt 12

o'clock noon, nt tho front ontmnro of tlio

Executive llnilding, will bo sold nt l'ublioAuction n Oovermnout Lot on l'rospoct5ueot, Honolulu, Onlm, rontiiiiiiug au areaof 22,800 Squnro Kect, more or lphB.

Upsot Price: $225.00.J. A' KIS'O,

Minister of tho Interior. '

Interior Office, Aur. 18, 180rt.85 nt

Sr;? Eueiii) Bulletin

DANIEL LOGAN, Editor.

FRIDAY, AUG. 21, 189G.

JAPANESE STEAMERS. '

It has been n subject of wondorhow enfjer is tho competition be- -

twoou Pucilic Const ports for thoterminal statiou o Jtvpauososteamers, while chambors of com-

merce and labor organizations aroregarding with sorious up prehen-sion the prospect of a dolugo ofmanufactured goods from Japunproduced by tho cheap labor ofthat country. Tho repulsing ofJapaueso steamers oven if it couldbe effected would not, however,be any availing check to tho im-

portation of cheap Japanesegoods. American and Britishsteamers from Japan might boroyardud as unwelcome, on thatscore, as Japanese steamers. Un-

less tho strangers inaugurated a

froight rate war- - which does notteem likely Japanoso goodsTrould not bo any cheaper for thoitem of cost of transportation.Whntover excess of impoiUtionsfrom Japan might bo referable totho increased facilities providedhy new lines, would almost ccr-lainl- y

bo more than offset by anincrease in the usportB of Amo-lica- n

goods to Japan. To secureTeturn cargoes tho managers ofthe Japaueso' steamers will castabout for raw and manufacturedAmerican products likely to finda market in Japan for freightingthe steamers on tho homewardvoyage. Tho leading steamshipcompauy has before thofirst voyage made by itsline, as will bo scon olsowhero inthis paper, mado arrangements forn constant traffic in American cot-

ton a commodity that Japan hashithorto imported from Euglandwith several intermediary profitsadded to its cost. With all horexpansion of domestic industrysince tho war, Japan will for along time to como bo a great mar-

ket for the manufactures of othercountries. Even when in tho ar-

ticles she can profitably manufac-

ture tho homo supply will boginto approach the homo demand,Japan will still find that thoroare many articles moro profitableto buy than to make. But,leyond arid abovo all, horvery industrial expansion de-

crees that Japan will in an in-

creasing degree become a vastcousumer of raw materials. ThoUnited States has not been push-

ing her trad with tho Orient sorigorously as might have beon ex-

pected fiom hor superior maritimopoint of vantage to tho position ofEuropean countries. These havebeen outstripping hor in tho race.New steamship lines to tho Orientwill improve American opportun-ities in that quarter. Businessmen on tho Pacific Coast evident-

ly realize that trade will therebybo groatly stimulated. Thoroforo

it is that, without tho fear of Jap-mjph- o

competition at homo, thouuitpd commercial interests of

different Coast jjorts are in heatedrivalry ns to which shall becomethe fociiR of tho commerco bornoby any of the Japanese steamshipcompanies reaching out acrossJho Pacifio for business.

FORT STREET.

All tho other papors should bowith tho Advertisor in objectingto tho rehabilitation of tho Ehlcrs

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storo on the old lino of Fort street.If the walls woro wood therowould bo no question about re-

pairs, because then tho lire wouldhavo put tho building outside tholawful limit for repairing. "Why

cannot tho Govornmont tako limeby tho forelock, now, and con-dom- n

so much of tho site as thoplan for widening tho stroot re-

quires? Tho damages will bomuch less while tho wood andglass front is burnt out than afterits restoration. If tho walls of thobuilding aro too valuable, in thoproprietor's eyes, to be razed, thogreater portiou of them may bopreserved. "With tho frontcut back to tho now line, and re-

stored in modem fashion, thobuilding would - bo greatly

in valuo to tho proprietor.Its setting back would extend thowider part of Fort stroot no-

where wide enough for tho trafficjust so much aud bo in the lino

of miblio improvement. ThoGovernment will bo expected todoal firmly with this aud allsimilar cases, in which thoro maybo a conflict between private andpublic interests.

"Not a fow of tho passengors bytho Alameda," tho Sydney DailyTolegraph says, "havo been book-ed round tho world, which is aform of travel becoming verypopular." Hawaii might benoGtgroatly if it had an agent nt everychiof point of embarkation, tocouviuco travelers of tho ploasurothoy would gain by staying ovor alittle whilo at Honolulu to onjoythe Hawaiian climato and scenery.

Kanaka laborers in tho 6Ugardistrict of Tweed River, Australia,organized a Btriko for higher pay.Everything was conducted on thomost approved now union plan."Howovor," says a writer in thoSydney Telegraph, "tho strikeproved a miserable fizzle, for alltho ironshod capitalist had to dowas put white labor in tho blaokfollows' places."

Commenting on tho Jamesontrial, tho Paris Figaro says thatthe high sonso of justice display-ed by the English bench violentlycontrasts with tho administrationof justico in France. It considersthat tho pormanont stipends paidto English judges are tho sourcoof their indepotidenco, Fronchjudges always acting in Govorn-mont interests.

Burglary seems to havo itsfruiting seasons as woll as live inHonolulu.

A 16 to 1 Shot!

Old Prices Busted I

New Ones Prevail 1

Boy's All-wo- ol

School Suits!ALL SIZES,

$2.50, $3.00,$3.50, S4.00.

AT'

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

Waverloy Block, Hotel Street.

E Shirts Made to Order.

J

FVUNTNG BULLETIN, AUGUST 21, 185)0.

Tsimely Jop?85ON

CREAM SEPARATORS.

A short time ago we intro-

duced the De Laval CreamSeparators to the notice of thepublic through this columnbut we were compelled tochange our advertisement in afew days as the demand createdby it soon exhausted the sup-

ply of Separators we had onhand.

We have just received a

fresh supply and again call

attention to their merits.Have you one or more cows?

If so, what is your purpose in

keeping them?' Is it your objectto get the most money fromthem, with at same time somecomfort and satisfaction? Areyou doing it?

Have you kept pace withthe improvements in dairy ap-

paratus? Have you ever stop-ped to consider the benefits ofthe Cream Separator, not tothe world, not to your neigh-bor, but to you personally andindividually?

If not, you cannot do any-thing better, and the soonerthe better. Everybody nowunderstands the principle ofcentrifugal creaming. Gravitycauses the cream to rise in theold way. The separator sim-

ply adds centrifugal force togravity. It merely uses twonatural forces instead of oneonly. It effects the completeseparation of cream from milk,which is not possible in anyother way, and in the most allaround practical manner.

The De Laval Cream Separ-ators are in almost universaluse the world over. They haverevolutionized dairying me-

thods. The State Collegesand Experiment Stations alluse and advocate them. Morethan 8,000 have been sold.All practical creameries havelong used them. Progressivedairy farmers do so in all sec-

tions. There must be manyusers around you. No user ota De Laval machine ever didotherwise than endorse it.

The De Laval "Baby" orDairy Cream Separators arenow made in six differentstyles and sizes. They rangein capacity from 1 SO lbs. perhour to 700 lbs. per hour.Capacity means separatingcapacity per hour. They aremade for all requirements fromthe household buying its milk,to tne ciairy or irom one cowto one hundred.

The De Laval machines areHand machines. They are de-

signed and constructed forhand use. Women and chil-dren run them. They are usedalmost wholly in such way.Still they may be attached toany sort of light power, frorndog tread to engine.

We have also a smaller typeof the same machine, which isdesignated as the "HummingBird," especially intended forhousehold use. It is verysmall, very compact, extremelysimple, easily understood andcared for, safe and durable. Itpossesses every advantage tobe found in any of the larger"Alpha" machines.

Samples and prices of thesemachines at

TI-IT-2

Hawaiian Hardware Co.

LIMITED,Opposite Sprockola' Bank,

NO. 307 FORT STKTJET,

t9miaMaiai3iaisiaiai3iaaisian?i5fa.'3aMi5isiaia

IWhy

.anff

Onto your typo printed visitingcard, whou it is so easy togot tho correct thing right athomo.

No card but on engravedone is acceptable; others aroconsidered shoddy and shouldnot bo used.

AVo know tho correct thing,nud any work turned out byus, will placo you right intho swim.

Every effort is being mado j

by us to koop this work nthomo, and if a strict ndher-onc- o

to San Francisco prices,combined with good cleanwork is nny inducomqnt toplaco orders horo, wo will gotnil your work from now on.

Boar in mind that wo aronot trying to moot tho cutrates of Eastern Departmentstores for inferior work; butaro doing good workj usingtho very best of material, andndhoring closi-l- to rulingrates in San Francisco.

Nor is tho work confinedto Cards alone, but Weddingand Society Stationery, Busi-ness Cards, Announcements,Bill Heads for Professionalmen, Embossing, and thogeneral run of work coiningunder that head, havo thosame careful attention.

Yon may not need nny-Uiin- p

now, but it is well toboar in mind when tho timecomes, nud snvo tho expenseof souding away for it.

H. P.Wichmanaia'saiaiaiawJPiPJPwsiPJSiss'Bisi

GARDEN

HOSE

IN

25 and 50

Feet Lengths

Just Received ex

"Archer." . .

Every piece of our

4 Ply Hose

GUARANTEED.

Also, a supply of

3 Ply.

Castle &, Cooke

(luincLlteca.-- )

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We Have

Everything!

Hope You

Are Well Fixed.

B5T"Wo rotor o courso to Footwear, particularly nil tho now shadesin colors for Ladies and Gentlemen.

If You Weed Fixing-snaa- s

Como in and See XJ." THIS HIT 'EM PLENTY." LAST MONTH.

The Manufacturers' Shoe Co.,

33i? Slioo Storo.

RAMBLERS.

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s.ooIf you aro thinking of gottiug a

Bicycle, now is tho time to getouo whilo they last. This offer ofBamblehs at $76.00 is not n cut inprice, so don't wait expecting toseo tho price como nny lowor. Wonro offering 1895 wheels at thisprice and there aro but a fow loft.This wheel iB fitted with tho

Great &. & J. Tirowhich has proven so satisfactoryin this lnnd of tho ,

Iiia.AVO Thorn"Wo also havo a stock of tho 189f

whools both ladies and gents whichwe are offering nt a low figure andon easy terms. Como in aud havea look at our wheels and satisfyyourself that we aro in tho BicycleBusiness.

An InvestmentStop aud think how many Nick-le- s

nnd Dimes you might savehad you a wheel." A rido to Wni-kik- i

is not only n pleasure but nBuro saving of health and strength.You will find nw vigor by tlxMisoof muscles nevor before broughtinto use.

WHEELS THAT LAST AND DONT COST YOD

THEIR YALDE FOR REPAIRS.

E. 0. Hall & Son

Just Issued from the Press:

'How to live mi the

A Summary of IndividualHygiene by

N. RUSSEL, M. DContents: Introductory: Ilawuiiun Cli-

mato, Soil and water; Tlio inlluonuo ofground poibotiH upon the HVKtom; H electionof place for risiilonce; llnildiup of n house;Food; HiitUiiiK; HxercUe; Concluding reunvrkHj Hnwitiiuu Clinmto for invalids.

Prioe 50 Cents."OUll HEALTH POLICY."

i Uy tlio same author : l'rico 10 couti. Fortmio ni mi ooiiKBioroi).

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WW. DIMOND'5We've said something, once

or twice, about tlio beautiesof the dining table whenproperly dressed with appro-priate china and glassware.Everything depends upon thequality and artistic design.

You have had China newsgalore now for glassware.You've lived half your lifewith the impression that cutglass is too high priced anarticle for you to possess.You are wrong. We aro sell-ing to day genuine cut glass-sal- t

cellars, individual, indifferent designs, for two bitseach; they've sold in otherstores- - m Honolulu as high as-$2-.

It's-- the way-- we buy.We have, also, sets consisting,of a tray, ono pepper and one-salt- ,

silver tops $2. ' You neverheard of them being sold any-where for less than 10. Younever saw them before in Ho-nolulu. Our stock goes fromthese small pieces to theheavier and larger dishes whichsell at $150.

In cheap tumblers we offera thoroughly finished articleat 50 cents a dozen and incase you might wish to usethem for preserve glasses, .

we throw in a tin top foreach. We havo an engraveddecanter, holds a quart, 35cents, a pressed glass pickleor olive dish for 10 cents, abor.y aut, 7 pieces, 75 conts.

1 he average man does notknow how much glass isused in the household. Wodo, and we havo 150 patternsof glasses to select from. Inlamp chimneys we have allsurts. No. 1 A, three for aquarter; No. 2 A, ten centseach.

Von Holt Building.

Edw. Ingham,

Artistic Painter,Brass Signs and

Gliding on Glass Specialties

BST All kinds of Contruots forPainting taken.

Union Stroot, noxt to Storling,the painter's.

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Co. G will drill this ovouing.

Stars v. Ilonolulus tomorrowat a:30.

Tlio Miiko mam leaves for Sent- - J

tlo, nslnuytoii, tit 5 o'clock.

Elsio Adair mntinco for ladiesnnd children tomorrow afternoon.

J. T. "Wntorhouso advoitisos ico

creiiin freezers nud garden imple-ments. ,

The informal liop at tho Hea-la- ni

boat house takes place thisevening.

Medeiros & Decker have afine now lot of suitings and fur-nishing goods.

Summor school tenchors willspend tomorrow morning at tho

;J3ishop musouin.Tlio Manufacturers' Shoo Com-

pany have a now illustration intheir largo square.

Frank Hustnco advertises AlmaCottngo and beach lot at Waikikifor lent at a bargain.

Tho Kamohamoha Glco Clubwill givo a grand concert nt Ka-moili- ili

church on Saturday even-ing.

Dr. Lyons' class in physicalgeography meets this evening atjQio summor school for tho last

ntfme.v, The nttondanco at tho baud con-r- x

at Thomas Square laBt nightVvas larger man in previous

night:Tho Star man has yot to learn

that Seattlo is not in tho State ofOreirou. accordine to tho bestgeographies.

It has boon decided to givo an-

other representation of "UnderTwo Flags" on Tuesday eveningnext at tho drill shed.

Tom. Rawlins will tako hissoap-makin- plant to Ililo on thoschoonor Ada next Tuesday audstart that industry at llilo.

Tho Kash storo has a change ofadv. in this issue, calling attentionto boys' all wool sch ool suits atunliiMid of priced, olc.

John Brown is undor nrrest for

j. assaulting a Chinese and a nativenamed "Williams was hauled inthis morning for battering a coun-tryman.

P. Mclnnrny, tho boss candyman, has just introduced somoline molasses candy, like you usedto get on cold winter eveningsback in tho Stales.

Captain Fitzgerald of thosteamer Hawaii is seriously illwith fever. Ho wob taken to thoQueen's hospital on tho arrival oftho steamer yesterday afternoon.

On Mouday, Aug. 21, at 10o'clock a. m., V. S. Luce will sellat publio auction tho on tiro house-hold furniture of Dr. McLonnau,at his losideuco, King street, ad-

joining tho Opera Houso. Seoadv.

On account of a slight illnessMiss Adair did not appear in thosorpontino danco list ovoning.However, she will positively givotho danco in full at both thomatinee and ovoning performances

- tomorrow.

It is Baid that an appeal formitigation of sontonro will botnkaii to tho Circuit Court byNiemann, who ploadod guilty ofshooting at Jack Fryo and wassentenced to ono year's imprison-ment at hard labor.

A largo number of tho teachersattending tho summor school in-

spected tho cold storage workslast ovouing. They wore receivedand escorted about tho buildingby Buporintondont Hoffman, whoexplained tho ubob of tho ma-

chinery employed.

Tliere wng an old maid as sick as sick couldbe;

Doctor said tue troublo was drinking com-

mon Ten.Recommended "Sat.vatiov Akmv HiutuD,"

When, Oil, wuut Joy to tell.It quickly raised tier from her bed,

Both strong aud sound and well.

Harry Cannon, Palama Grocery,is appointed Solo Agent in thoHawaiian Islands for this justlyPopular Brand of Tea. Sold in30 cent lb. packages. His Me-

morial mixture, ' Young Hysonnnd Japan, 25 conts, unrivaled forcheapness and excellence ofquality.

DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR

S Mahea Heller Bread and Pastry thanAny Other Known Brand.

Aik Your drocer Fur It.

UNION FUFD CO., Sole Agents.

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Ni.vr.iiAii viiHiirrs iti:.vtir.in:i

I.iicj- - Iji-r-t lty llcr l.iiuypM rllfill' Counterfeit 3Iiinot.

Minim CVt minor wat ncqni't 1

of unlicensed liquor Boiling by aforoigu jury, threo dissenting.Bosa for dofondaut.

Yok Chong was acquitted ofopium in vossession, ouo jurordissoutiug. Stanley for dofoud-an- t.

Mngoon & Edings today filed adiscontinuance of habeas corpusproceedings in behalf of Lucy, aOhinoso woman.

A nollo prosequi was entoredby Doputy Attorney GenoralDolo,in bohalf of Ohas. Marklo, charg-ed with recoiving stolon goods.Wood for dofondaut.

Ah Poi was found guilty, throojurors dissenting, of opium inpossession. Ballon for tho do-

fondaut noted exceptions.Ah Fai iB on trial this after-

noon for uttering counterfeitmonoy. Dolo for tho Eopublic;lion shall for tho defondant.

Job. Vierra vs. Bishop Gulstanand Emil "Wory has beon remand-ed to tho Ililo Circuit Court, forsuch furthor proceedings ns nmybo necessary, in accordance withtho decision of tho SupremoCourt in favor of tho defendants.

1'ollco Court Items,

Antonio Martins, who ploadednot guilty in tho District Courtyestoiday to tho charge of usinginsulting language to a Pdrtu- -

gueso woman, cuaugcu las pleathis morning to guilty. Sentencesuspended.

Henry Fostor aud Malio Apo-kiu- i,

adultery, pleaded guilty.Sentenco suspended.

Four Chinese wore tried for be-

ing presout at a gambling game.Throo wore found guilty; twofined S10 oach and costs and thosontonco of the third suspended.

Tho casos of Alary Buck andGorlio Kaninau, disorderly por-bou- b,

woro continued till movedon bv either nrosecution or do- -

fTho ca,o of Kam.ukuli, sellingBwipos, is on trial, anil was notfinished at tho morning session.

Tho second performance of thoCompany B show, "Undor TwoFlags," will bo given at tho DrillShed on next Tuesday evening.Lieutennut Jacobson wishes rtstated that there . will bo no drillthat night, but a largo turnoutwill bo expected of tho momborsof tho company on Thursdayevening.

Mrs. Manuel Joseph, a Portu-guese woman, was committed totho Insano Asylum today byJudge do la Vergno, on tho testi-mony of Dr. Murray aud othorB.Tho woman has homicidal maniaand threatens the life of her hus-band. Ollicor Hammer took herto the Asylum this aftornoon.

Auction Sales by W. S. Luce.

nouselioldpupnitaeAT H.UCTIDN.

On MONDAY, Aug. 24th.

On account of tlio Intended depnrturo of1)11 MU.USNAN, I olmll M at l.U

street, adjolnlug the Opera House,

On MONDAY, Aug. 24th,AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.,

The Kntlro Household Furniture, consist-ing lu part as follows:

KST" Piano, Music Stand, "aII. AV. Book Case and Desk, combined; CanuSofas, Rockers and Chairs, Upholstered 1'ur-lo- r

Furniture, Japanese Tables, Carpets,Hugs,

Oak Extension (Dining Table,Oak Chairs, Kon Breakfast Table, formerlytlio property of tlio late Queen Emma;OXK "ir.UtVATW" SVIQEO.VS CHAW

W1TJI OCULIST ATfACUUEXTS.1 Oak Airtight Instrument Cupboard, lievolvlii); Shelves and llevcled French PlateMirror Front, Olllce DcsKs, Cupboard,Lounges, etc., Koa, O.ik and Iron Ucdsteads,lied Linen, Oil titove, Glassware, Crockery,etc., and Immediately after

2 Fine Bred Imported Mares,broken to both Single and Double Harness,

7 Four Months Old "Creole" Colt,2 Carriages, Tola and Shafts, Poultry. Gar-den Tools, etc., etc.

W. S. LUCE,387-i- t Auctioneor.

Tor Rent.

ALMA COTTAGE AND THE LAHOEBeach Lot Hiirroai'illnB for rent on reiihon-nblt- i

teruiH. This in 11 lnrmiln. Apiilv to:17-l- THANK HUhTACE.

Highodt of nil in Leavening Power.

m mj isifissaABSOIiVfEEY JPOFt

Under Two Flags

Another Performance !

The Romantic Drama- - Military -

Will bo given under tho auspicos of

Company BM H. Or. HM

Tuesday, Aug. 25th,

AT THE DRILL SHED

New Music!New Scenery

C Cast: Solectod from thoBest Local Amateur Talout, thowhole to bo under the personaldirection of Bon Scott.

XtJ Scats on sulo at I- - A. Jiicnbsen'itJewelry Store, Fort street. 3S7-t- d

Grand : Concert. AT....

Kam-Vi'iil- i Church!Saturday, Aug. 22d

AT 7:30 P. M.,

Under the auspices of tho

KaillrflllCllll GlCC Cllll) !

tfjST lioketson wile in the Tramcarsand t the OhuicU.

Frco Tram Itfdo for tho Round Trip. 'iGood MUSIC !

Fine Singing !

ALEX, motions,387-2- Treiisuror.

Children'sMatinee !

TO-MORRO-W!

Elsie Adair Company.

No Keserved Seats

Adults, 50c; Children, 25c.

JSTDoors open at 2 p.ni.tlK Electric Fans to cool tho

House. 387-- lt

Saturday flightAT THE

DRILT--, SHEDf ion:

WILL 1'11E9ENT ....

Farce, Comedy and Vaudeville

ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM

Prices: $1, 75c. and 50c.

Bents nt W..1I. Nichols Co. 337 2t

Attention, Company G-- .

AiiMOKY CoMrANY G, N. O. II.,1IONOI.ULD, Aug. 21, 1806. J

EVERY MEMIJEIl OP THIS COM-pan- y

G is hereby ordered to reportat the Drill Shed, 1'IIIS (Friday)EVEKING, Aug. 21, 1890. t7:.')o'clock, for Drill.

JOHN M. KEA,387-- lt Cuptum Coiuuiuudmg.

N FERNANDEZ

NOTARY PUBLIC and TYPEWRITER

Ofi lot! COS Morclmut Ktreot, Ciunpbelllllock roar of J. O. Curtcr'H office, l. O.liox :i:w.

Latest U. S. Gov't Report.

TJ.AJI.mmmPo

Fatigueand

Weaknessyield to tho prcsuasivc powersof l'abbt Malt Extract (tho"Best" Tonic.) Strength comeswith the first bottle. Youcan sleep soundly aftertaking it, and lift thesystem into a condition toresist the enervating heatof summer.

Be sure to get tho genuinePabst Malt Extract.

For sale wholesale and retail by

Hobron Drug Co.Druggists.

A Bad Hitter5Kiiytb0 To Blame

for his Bunches anil nrnlr.ABSORBINEwVJfiS2,7tiSSnnd bunch. 12 00 per bottle. Druggists,Harness Dealers or direct.

W. F. YOUNU. 1 II. v..No, 31 Amherst U(., HprlucfleM, Mass.

Hobron Drug; Co.SOLE AGENTS.

AppearancesMoro often than not deter-mine a tnuu's standing. Ifyou will come to us for yourclothes wo will seo to it thatyou leave with a goodappearance and it won't costyou much. Latest fashionsnow in. Dress up and makean impression.

Meduiros & Docker,The Hotel Street Tailors.

Wnerley Mock, - Honolulu.

HAWAIIAN BASEBALL ASSOCIATION

Baseball Season

StanVa

Honolulus

Saturday, Aug. 22, 1896Game Galled at 3:30 p. m.

.Admission, - 25c.:8G-3- t

Election of Officers.

HONOLULU CHAMBER OFCOMMERCE.

The follow liii; Ollkers were elected at tlioAnnual Mtctlti); ol the Honolulu Clminuuror Commerce bold August lUtli, 1690:

President J I) Atlitrton,Vice President :.... Til WalUr,Secretary & Treasure. ...Jas W Ppenccr,

AHlimiATIOM COMM1TTEU.

T It Walker, Wm F Allen, O M Cooke, Ollolle, J F Ilackfeld.

JAS O 8PENCEII,tittrelary.

Honolulu, August l'Jtu, 1890. t.

TEACHER'S PREPARATION CLASS!

MR. C. HENRY WHITEWILL

Proparo Touchers for tho NoxlExamination.

17T Apply tit Kiie'e-- Houi.e. 353-- 1 m

6 WpimunMnNMM.mmMW . irnnm.. wwMwm.wiiwi.lc"'iii..wpiw D

N. S. SACHS'520 Fort Street.

Lace Striped Dress MullsIn dolicato shades, silk lustre, just tho thing for ovoninp;drossos, only 20 conts a yard

Pin Dotted Swiss MuslinsIn solid colors, sulphur, pink, black and yollow.

Pure Linen Lawn for $2.50tt pioco, containing 1G yards and guaranteed to bo purolinon

Our White Goods Departmentis most comploto, Victoria and Persian lnwn, dimitiesin stripos and plaids, nannookp, mulls, swiss muslins,fancy plaid and striped white- goods

At Rock Bottom. Prices!A.T

TEMPLE OF

Fiuo White Muslin in openwork. Boiutiftil Patterns,A grcnt stock of ........

. Valenciennes Laces. . EDGING AND INSERTION TO MATCH . .

B0 "Wo expect within ton days n, great anil now stock o

B Qc Ct

Ordered Specialy by Us !

This is known to bo thofinest Corset mado. . .

We Are Nm

Selling a Special

rAATC rATTDTwuj iiirDMado to Remedy tho Dofccts

JustA importation of . . . .

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mmmmmmmmof. Thoso Formerly Used Hero.

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SATURDAYS ....AND.... SUNDAYS

Trains will leave at 9:15 a.m.and 1:45 p. JtM aniving in Hono-lulu at 3:11 and 5:55 P. M.

ROUND TICKETS:1st Class 2d Clae

Pearl City $ 75 $ 50Ewa Plantation... 1 00 75Wainnao 1 60 1 25

Tie Nippon Yflsen Kdlsha Trans-Paclf- Line.

For Seattle, Wash.Tlio Nippon Viucii KnUlia's Steamtr

"MiikeMaru"Will for Statlle, Wm!i., on

Friday, 21, at 5 p. m.tW For Freight or Passage, apply to

Wm. U. 1HWIN & CO., L'li,3S0 2t Asints.

Ex "Australia," an invoice of tho Favorite

Eeyere : Garden : Hose,Scissors, Shears, Hair Clippers,

Packing of All Kinds, Featho Dustors,Brushes in Grat Variety, Shelf Hardware

and Another Consignment of

"SECRETARY" PLOWPACIFIC HARDWARE CO., L'd.

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There's n tM, roiy noolt, with n novel or two,I Ami n genuroua Armchair that buckong IcI root,And n Jnr of tobacco, wlicwo wealth I may

RtrowIn mul over tlio bowl of tho plpo 1 llko hest.

And thcru, whoro tho Inccnno of indolence. burim.

Above tho big armchair, tho plpo nnd thbook,

It uroins thnt llfo'n Inborn, Its clovlona turn",Hut lend, nftcr nil, to thin still, cozy nook.

Tho nolso of tho world bnbblen distant nndHOft,

I And tho rnnnon'a dull rnttle, tho trumpet'srudu blurc,

Would mellow, should War hnrl his bannernlott,

For gentleness only can penetrnto thcro.Tin n npot thnt was over n ntriuiKor to fear,

A shelter 'gainst fato which no storms overshook,

And tho hours nro my comrades, who whisperof chcor,

With tho Kenerous nrmchalr, tho plpo andtho book.

Washington Stnr.

CHILDREN'S CLOTHING.fccoop Ilounets rirt.ltllit Olrls Simplicity

of Coituimi Mint I)elrnlile.All fancy wool goods of lirlglitnnd light

colors nro employed fur children's wrier,nlso tnflctn, foulard, surah mid sntln

Then thciro nro Imtlstus, pl.ilnnnd printed muslins nnd iiiiilirolclnrrcllawns. Molmlrs must not boomltted fromtho list of Juvenile fabrics, for ninny prettyns woll ns servlcnnliln gowns urn miido ofthis lirllllnnt nnd iltmitilo material.

Vory smnll children urn rirc-si- d imiehnllko without regard to sox. Hometlmestho frocks worn liy hoys nro n llttlo lossfull, tho blotiso l longer, and Ies trim-min-

Is used, but It lsqultn permlsslMo toclotho tiny boys nnd girls In tho samo

otni.'s costcmi.way, except In tho nmttor of headgear.Scoop bonnets nro confined to llttlo girls'wear, boys having hats or caps orFoino other slmplu form. Tho honop bon-

net has been very happily revived. It Ispicturesque, nud It hhades thu eyes nudfaco from thu sun and piotects (hum fromtlin wind. It Is trimmed profusely withplaited gauze or hill;. Tho crown Is oflacu or gulpuro over silk or of silk, thobrim being of lighter material, rufllod nndpuffod. ThcbO elaborate ones am adornedwith largo silk or rllibon bows or clustersof ostricli tips, but plainer bonnets nrocomposed of batiste or muslin nnd nroijulto as becoming to tho little wearers nstho moro costly ones ami much moro mtlt-uhl-

.Simplicity of material mid styloand exquisitely lino finish aro tho mostperfect tasto for very llttlo children's gar-ments. It Is a gre.it pity that cllmato andcoinentlnn require them to bo clothed atall, they nro so graceful and beautiful; but,since they nuiht bococrcd, Kt tho cover-ing distract tho eyo from their naturalloveliness as little us possible,

A sketuli Is given of n custtimofora girlof 1 1 years. It Is of Scotch plaid, with nlight ground. Tho skirt U trimmed with nnarrow drapery of blue velvet, held In placoby bows of velvet. Thu full bodice Iscrned in front and mounted on a joko ofwhite guipure, which Is low at the vhoul-de- r.

Thu full sleeves, of plaid, aro ofelbow length and terminate In a frill ofguipure. A blue velvet ribbon outlinestho yoko and Is gathered Into a ruehuncross tho shoulders. Tho belt and collarnro also of velvet. Junic ClIOLLET.

How Auliiml .11 a lie l,,lr TiilletH.Cats, largo mid small, inula, tho most

careful toilet of any class of ruiiiimls),psit-ptiut- ; Koino of the npnKsunih. LiuiiSnud tip is wash thrniM lros in exactlythi' naiim niunnor u t ltr cut, wotting thed.uk, niditt rubber like bull c,f the fomfont and tln inner t(,e ami passing itcivet the f.u-- and Is h.ixl the ours. TJiefitit is thus nl Iho same time a farospoiiRp mul brush, unci tho rough tuiiguocombs tho rest of tho body.

Tlifie s"fiiis tn ho Homo blightiitl'et'tiLj' tm I'oi'iii of lUe

PiiDcufiu lvpfi'1 this houroii,for of nil liie tmeH in the city butfew him- - hlufb ituH to nt-trn- ct

iitt'Mition. 'I'lu1 otic on Hotelslwi t.i-x- t lj t!u Ajlitou' is itnotitblf-- ' ec(ltiun, Aid in con-- '

bequi'tici' m n nurcH nf woikJitand dfl.lit 1" vioitnrH vh6 hiivonever sitji litis trno inbloom. Kinc I3r(,s. huvu tnn.deBovorul ectllcnt bkntclies in oilnud wutt'i uoloro i.f thin uubject,which nro mooting with rmdyenlo.

roalUiiflVrlnj vt'lli Thn ut, T.iinc nr VaitInK 1 l"-- f

tlimiaili t'amrrli,Btrufi:la, Allium or Niri.i In !'Ity, r(c ntil rlM'a n Mini I. i.t I'll, l. "IIMS'S rilocol.VTK J'M' Wins r.r trlRl. ('nil atItliru if Hull Hi ITI- - ' II Jl. I. ''ll(ur'nk.i.U uj I'liUtablu a .nut or Uuin. .

oreMood is essential to perfect health. Thisla a Bcleiitlllo (act. Every organ, ncrvoand muBclo must bo fed nnd nourished.It is tho function of tho blood to furnishthis nourishment, nnd tho quality ofnourishment theso organs rccelvo dependson tho quality of tho blood. If tho blood is

RichTuro nud full of vitality It will properlyfeed nnd support tho wholo mechanismof tho body. If It Is poor and thindiseaso and suffering will bo Inevitable.Tho great success of Hood's Sarsnparlllnin curing stubborn cases of scrofula,eczema, rheumatism, neuralgia nndmany other similar troubles, is basedupon its power to enrich nnd purify tho

lood 3

This Is nlso tho reason for tho great popu-

larity of Hood's Sarsapnrllln ns n buildingup medicine. By making pure, rich blood,It gives vigor nnd vitality oven in try-lu- g

seasons, when, owing to Impover-ished blood, thousands nro complaining ofweakness nud weariness, lack of energynnd ambition, and that tired feeling.

Hood'sSarsaparilla

I? the bent In Met tho Ono True, lllooil Vurlner.

curc Liver Ills; easy toMOOd S PlllS take, easy to operate. i!3c.

Hobron Drug Co., Agents.

Kona Sanatorium.Shunted ou n lleautlful Hillside Overlook-

ing the Ucean, and 1,100 feetnbevo Set I.ool.

Only S!l hour' from Honolulu.Climate mild, e'e.ir dry ntuiospheto, freofiom fogs and main! in, especial provihiotifu ijuii t and r--st well ns for ninuse-tuc-

and outdoor life.,j$' Atdifs

Vli. 11. A.LI.NDLKY, Prop.,3--

'3 tf Kona, Hawaii.

Seaside ResortWright's Villa,A Short Distnnco from tho Bridge,

Wnikiki.

Tourists nnd others will find it to theiradvantage to visit tho nbovo rfhort, nsttiey will meet with every accommodationth.it comfort requires.

iiltS. TIIOS. WltlOHT,32Jtf Proprietress.

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

Can Furnish the BestFactory Reference.

Office, Fort street, opposite Catholic School.Telephono 231, 412 and 190.

CSS" OrdorB promptly attended to.

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F. RQORIOU'

Fort Street, opposlto liackfeld's.

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(

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X' My Hack does not tip in this man-ner, matter how weighty the load.

lK-AJNTK-: L1JLL.IS'ALL NIGHT

Hack No. 14DS-- TELEPIIOXE 170 J&Z

Stnods ltethel nnd K.ng sireets.

J. J. StTLMVAS, J. IlL'OKMSY.Prcldeut. Sco'v.

MraiMfiR ni 1 1 1 1 1 ! I I 1 1

J.KUWXUKI UUiiJJ UiHonolulu. II.

SULMVA.N .t Ur ktikjt, Man'g'n..

FINEST EQUIPPED CARRIAGESin tho City, with Competent aud Caro-fu- l

Drivore.

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

Tceepuonb:Hnw'n Hotel Stnbles, 82.Pantheon Stnbles,Fashion Stnbles. 148.

NIEPER'S EXPRESS!

BAGGAGE delivered nnd chock-ed to any Steamer. Furnituronud Pinnos carefully moved atReasonable Rates.

SatisfactionFort and Queen Sts.

Day Tel. 912, Residence Tel. G43.

AMERICANLivery and Boarding Stables

Comer Mcrclinnt and ltichards Sts.

LIVERY AND BOARDING STABLES.Kff" Carriages, 8unen and llnchs nt all

hours. TEI.r.l'IlONE 400.

:miMl RC1IANT SUIKHT.

aii,,aiB.inCTS13ytem,i pmmw n

TO -

SA.D3DLE

J. M. DOWSETTAGENT ITOH

Hartford Fire Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn.Assets, 80,S2!),213.09. Income, S7,OCO,1C.1.08,

London S- - Lancashire Fire Insurance Company, (U. S.''Branch), Liverpool, England.

Ahsots, ?2,700,iTO. Income, Sl.WO.OdO.

Talatine Insurance Company, (U. S. liranch), frlanches-k- r,

England.AsetK, S2,S"f),220.2S. lucrmo, 93,041.1 C4.iti.

J3 luKines lfiiHt-oln-- s STercimtile nnd Mnnnfiieluiiu 1 iw v flwtl Duelling Piupurty in the nl'o e ell lcnowu C uipnmcii on the lmict fuvoiid) c ti m ...

MmMKVJiivin

CLUB STABLES,IF'oxt Street, - - - - Tel. 7Y

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

--:- -

m

no

I,

AND -

A specialty.

-- WE HAVE THE--

FnVBS'T DRIVING "HORSESIN HONOLULU.

The heat of nttentlon I'iven to niiiinnls left with tit). Cureliil ilricrH,rospoetfti.itttenilnuts, ptoinpttiMrt. llbcliH, Hiuiie.H, Dmkcx, Iltifipiert'hnetoiiB, Wngnnettes.

rn-r-w JkiWIWfW'4iiJIJWPyLPiJII'IJUWf ''yiiPgl-yillffPlf-l IP "H

CLAPS Sl'IICCKELS. Wt. 0. IltWlN.

dl&n $pmto$ uo.

BAfljCER.S.HONOLULU H. I.

San IfancUco Agents Tun Nr.VAiu Dank ofBan Fiiancisco.

nnAvf exchanor on3an Fuanxisco Tho Nevada llnnk of San

Frnncliico.London The Union Bank of London, Ltd.New Yoiik American Kxehnnuc National

Bank.CittoAoo Mcrchnntf National Hank.I'Alilu Comptolr National d'Kneompt dc

l'arla.llEiatN Dresdner BnnkjHONOKONO AND YOKOHAMA UoilRkonR it

Slianchal Uankini; Corporation.New Zai,and ANUAusTitAt.iA Unnk of New

Zealand.Victoria anii Vancouvkii Hank oi Mont-

real.Transact a General Banking and Exctange Bnslness

Term and Ordinary Dcpolst HeeclvedLoans made on Approved Security. Corn-me- n

ml and Travelers Credits Issued. Dillsof Kxchanpe linnlil and sold.Collections 1'iiovitlt Accounted Fon.

p. 0. JONES. K. A. JONKS

The Hawaiian

SAFE DEPOSAND

Investment Co.HAVE FOll SALE

A Few Shnres of

l'uln Siikiu Stoclf,Iliuvaiiau Stifrar Co. Stock.

ALSO

Hawaiian GovurnituMit and 1stHlortyairf Sitar IManla- -

tloti lloiitLs.

t For pnrtienliirg tipply to

Tho Hawaiian Safo Deposit &Investment Company,

40M Fort 8 1 rent ... U.unilnlc

i:tahlished 18,"S

bish:op cte Co.BANKERS.

Transact a General Banking,and Exchange Business.

Commercial and Traveler'.'Letters of Credit issued, available in all the principal citicof tho world.

Tlfi Hj

. I

Dry

and

" One of the divinest benefits thnt has ever conio to thehuman race." Tltomas Carlyle.

l21

tycs?': r;j - tT.vifj. ,' - v.

Di!IES 8 0i3LiZ3ivd:iTEID.

invroiTESirs

Commission AgentsGoods,

HardwareGroceries.

Pipes, Tobacco,Cigars andSmokers' Articles.

Wo import from the Princi-

pal Factories of the

Fine Cigars a Specialty

OLLISTBRCornnr Fort and Mcrclinnt Sts.

AND

Bulletin, 75c, Per Month

World.

''i'SJilsfe

& uO,."Wholosnlo nnd Ectnil.

It Cures! Yes, Cures!!

Mrs. Utter Had Serious

Kidney and Brain

Trouble.

Stubborn Rheumatic

Complications.

All Praiaa to the Great

Medicine That Made

Her Woll.

MKil. FWANCG3 UTTESJ.

Paso Kohwcs, Cal., Hay 1, 1893."Wells, Riciiaudson-- & Co.,

Gentlemen: I cannot speak too highly ol Panic's Celery Compound. Ihave just purchased the third bottle, and am suro that the medicine, with God'sblessing, has relieved me of a serious ail'ection of kidney and brain trouble anda stubborn case of rheumatism.

I fcql very grateful that I was so fortunate as to learn of tills lliedicillGthat niakes people well.

I remain, yVery respectfully, ' htUU 'foTTli,

HOLLISTER DRUG Co.,Wholesale Agents for the Hawaiian Islands

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w-' w "' w&nt tw.

wptwppip(ppii fpFflJgfiPgl

EVENING BULLETIN, AUGUST 21, 1890.4$ ' tjfcVFWM't-W-- H&mxnm-

THE OLD HAND PRESS.

Bitternl nntl aliittoml.Willi Ink nil

But still with tho power to annoy nnd to faleM,Lovpd by tho editor,Cursed by tho creditor,

Humbling and Rtunibllng tho old hand pross!

Oono nro tho editors,Patient, mrek creditors,

Blnco tho for tiny when It lint snw tho light.Akv lini but lenutlniud It,Itlvctnd, atrciigtlu'iicd It,

Mado It a victor In many a light.

Stnrs from their rotting full ;

Jim die, foriji'ttlin; ulljBuns they liny vnnUh and light rniy riwv

less,But stilt anbrlel's horn shall blow,Arcs unborn nhnll know

That It's Rtill In tho buslncss-t- ho old handpress.

Atlanta Constitution.

HATS AND WRAPS.Many Flowers nnd llrllllnnt Colors For

I'nslilonabln Hinrigrnr.Colored strmv lints nnd bonnets nro very

numerous. Very yellow straw, trimmedwith laco nnd whlto gauze, U much liked.Tho brljrht nils, bluea, violets nnd (rreonsenjoy n ronxUVrnblc deprco of favor, nndlints cotnpoed of two colors of utrnw nronlsowoin, the crown boing of 0110 colornnd the bilmof another. Flowers nro usulto nn lininenso extent, ros, lilies of thovolley, popples, carnations, Iris, bluets,primroses nnd violets being mingled withgnuzo, hlncU, whlto or eoloreiL Illusion Isused In tho snmo way, bclnfr tucked, shir-red nnd puffed nnd mado into bows andclioiu.

Green Is first fnvorlto nmong colors Justnow. It Is scon In nil shndes nnd vnrlctlesof tone, nnd green hnts or hats with greentrimming nro a fenturo of tho fenson.Nearly all flowers nro represented In thisshnde, liesldcs tho more natural lookingcoplcsof ly, fernsnnd other foliage. Greenttillo Is much emplojcd In millinery, andgreen straws with flower trimming aronmong tho most clTectho lints seon.

Summer capes aro cxrccdlngly prettynnd nttrnctlvo. For general uhi tho capoof cloth, relatively simple, Is preferred. It

I.OUI8 XVI HAT.Is of gray, bclgo, snhlo, modo nnd mnstlotonos nnd Is occivlonally sccu in blues,greens nnd browns, but tho lighter nudvaguer shades hnrmonlzo better with alltho costumes of tho wardrobe, Tho orna-mentation consists sometimes of stitchingalone, tho nolo of oleganco being given bytho lining, which Is of silk, usually flower-ed. Small buttons aro likowlso used In pro-fusion; also stitched straps, embroidery,soutncho nnd applications of laco. The- -

cloth capes nro moro elaborate than theylimo been hitherto, and It Is a questionwhen tho prevnt rage for ocrtrlmmlngwill subside. Of courso there will bo n re-vulsion to extreme, plainness nnd dullnessrooneror later. It looks nowns If It wouldbo Inter.

An Illustration Is glen of a Louis Seizehat of green fumy straw It Is turned upbehind under a fan of white nnd nllogreen tulle. In front Is a bow of blnck vol-- et

ribbon ndoriud with two paste jewels.At tho sides nro short wreaths of pantiles,nnd roses are placed next tho hnlr at thoback. JUDIC ClIOLLET.

Itoast Clams.Wash tlio clnms and drain them in. a

colander for n few minutes, then laythem in n largo dripping pan and puttho pan into a very hot oven. As soonas (ho sholls begin to open tho oliunsoro cooked. It takes from soven to tenminutes to roust thorn. IIuvo n covereddish hot, and drop tho clams into it asBoon as thoy nro tnken from tho sholl.Si ror.d our thorn n mustaitl crcninBauco anil bervo at onca To makg thoBanco: Put one cup of milk over tho flroin a doublo boiler. When boiling, grad-ually stir into it thrco tablespoonfuls ofbutter, ono of Hour and ono toaspoonfulof dry mustard that havo boon beatento u creamy mass. Season with salt nndpepper and return to tho flro. Cookthrco minutes, and it is ready to servo.Thin slices of brown broad, buttered,aro served with roast clams.

Meohnnios' Homo, corner Hotelanil Nunnnu streets, lodging by3av, wnnk or month. Terms: 25nnd 50 oont por night $1, nndSI 25 or wed;.

If you wunt to frame anythingin tho very best manner; if youwant your frame to harmonizewitli your picturo; if yon want thobest and most tastofnl frame intho market, go to King Bros.

There is 11 liumlsoino piece ofproperty, 70x100 feet, on tho cor-ner ProspBot and Hackfold streets.It is all fenced rfiidy for buildingand water pipos mo laid on. En-quire of II M. Dow.

TonlUuir rlniw tli Ttirut Innpor Wm-tln- PlsiawiBtDinacli tatarrh.Scrolala, ilima, or Nrrw.ni JieMNlly, etc,, win Im kImo n Miinnli I uttln rf lilt. OOlt.H1H rilliCnl.MI. I Ml ISIUS fir trial. Calls'rptitfii iiuiiiHTrn irug t ( jionniuiu, , ti. 1. "II uKturuiUe-- u I'oUtablo as Milk or Honey

CORSETS!

P. D. Corsets

In "White,Pink,

Cream,and G-ra-y .

ALL SIZBStfYIVEH -:- - COIEI

AND--

i rjm$etj$

AT- -

JORDAN'S,

NO, 10 STORE.

Dr. W. L. Moore

nilo, Hawaii.

Special attention ghen to diseases of theeye and car.

OUlco hours J 9 to 12 am.2to 4 pra.

Wninnnenuo Ave. near Court Ilo.iso. iG3-t- f

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

Itosldonco next toll. W. Schmidt,Esq., Berctauin street

Specially; Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose ail Throat371-3-

:-- Dr. Russel, -- :

Office, Masonic Building.Hours: - 9--11 am, 3--5 pm. : Telephone 431

Residence, Telephone 070,103-l-

DR. L F. ALVAREZ

HAS KEM0VKD TO

Emma Street, near Beretania.VST Hours: 3 to G and 7 to 8 pi m.

DR. JENNIE L HILDEBRAND,

TELEPHONE 023.Office: Cornor. of Tort and Beretania

streets.Ofllco Hours: 9 to 11 a. m., 1 to i p.m.

Sundays, 9 to 10 a. in.

I. MORI, M. D.,Offico: Cornor Fort and Kukui sts.

Residence, Arlington Hotel.nours: 7 to 8:30 u 111; 4 to S:30 p m, Sat-urday nud Sunday, 1 to C p m, Tol. 530.

Dr. C. B. High.,DENTIST.

Graduato Philadelphia Dental College,1892.

JMJasonio Temple.A. C. WALL, D. D. S.,

DENTIST.Hotel Street, Arlington Cottage.

TELEPHONE 431.

GEORGE A. DAVISATTORNEY AT LAW.

nouoiiiiu, 11, 1.- OOlco : 114 Merchant street.

GILBERT F. LITTLE,

ATTORNEY AT LAW.

HII.O,HAWAII.

TYPEWRITING AND COPYING.

miss hi. if. i.nuincint.Office: Bruco Waring ic Co., Tort

street.

v .' .

Castle & Coolve(LlMITH))

IllJPOT2,rX,JE!T2-W-,

HardwareandCommissionMerchants;

Genera!

MerchandiseAgriculturalImplementsandPlantationSupplies.

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

Wmf G. Irwin, - President nnd ManagerGlaus Sprcokels, ... nt

W. M. Gilford, - Secretary and TreasurerTheo. O. Porter, ... Auditor

Sugar FactorsAND

Commission Agents.AGENTS OF THE

OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY

OF SAN FKANOISCO. OAL.

0. BREWER & COMPANY, LIMITED,

Queen street, Honolulu, H.I.

AGENTS FORHawaiian Aericultur.it Compan, Onomca SucarCompati), Honomu bu'ar Compaii), WallultuSugar Compaii), Wallicc Sugar Compart), MakceSucir Coinpinj , llalcakila Rim.li Lompni), Ka.papilla Kancli Haiiteri' Line Sin rnnciwoTackeH, Lhas Urewer & Co ' Line of HtnlonPackets -- AkciiIh lioston Hoard of Umlirwrltirj.Agent Philadelphia liourd of Underwriters.

LIST OF OFFICLKS:

P 0 Jonw. President; Georgo II Robertson,Manager; E T Hishop, Treasurer and

Col. W T Allen, Auditor; OH Cooke,II WatcrhotihO, A W Carter, Diroctorn.

CRITERION

Shaving ParlorsFort St. Opp. Panthoon Stabloa.

l'ACHECO it FlllXANDEZ PllOPS.

A Dolicato Touch !

Keen Razors I

Artistic Hair Cutting !

Comfortable Chairs !

Wo employ none but the most ex- -erienced Tonsorial Artists. Tho mostluxuriously annolntcd Shon in thn Inl.

amis.

Beaver Saloon,H. J. NOLTE, Proprietor.

The Best Lunch in Town

Tea and CoffeeAT ALL noUHS.

THE FINEST BRANDS OF

Cigars and TobaccoALWATS ON nAND.

Eagle -:- - HouseNuiiiiiiii Aennp.

CARL KLEMMB, PrnpriBtor.

New management. Commodious rooms.Table- Board tho finest, including manyl'alntablo Gorman Dishes.

Board and Boom, per wee!: $6.50 to $7.50

Table Board, per weelc $5.00

THE "ARLINGTON"A FAMILY HOTEL.

I1. "ECro-va-so- . rop.Per Day $ 2.00Por Week 12.00

QpocloJ. Moivtllly SR&tso!Tho Beat of Attendance, the Best Situa-tion and tho Finest Meals in this City

JJ f U. rntj JEW -U IHotel strcot, near Fort.

BREAD, PIES and CAKESOf all kinds,

f& The Finest Imported and Home,mado Confectionery.

The Elite Ice Cream Parlors

210 Ileadquurtors for Ibland Curios,

1in3Hjjfccriay-rn- ,f

tuMjmt ft II

WwmtoaBRAUNSCHWEIGER - & - CO,

Importers andLIquoh MtncHAHTS.

No. C, Drumm Street, - San Francisco.FOIl SALE IN nULK.

Ahuiican Dotjntso.v Whiskies in Iiond perbarrel contninlug nbont 40 gallons eachnt varioiiH prices according to ago andquality.

Oaliioiinia Grape Brandy in Iiond porbarrel of about 10 to CO gallons.

OA8H 0001)3.fUnlhectltbratedCtite mitkits:"Extra Pony" Bourlion Wliisky, 12 bottlosi3 gallons per caso.

"Bearsrass" llourbon Whisky, 12 bottles, 22-- 5 gallon por caso.

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

"Tennessee Whito ltyo" Whisky, 12 bottles'2 2 C gallons per case.

OALIFOKNIA roItT WINES, SHE'lItlES,ANGELICA.

Send orders by mail. Satisfaction

Braunsch-weige- r & Co.,141-1- "' No. C, Drumm street.

Empire SaloonA genoral stock of Liquors, Ales and

Wines.

ritttjll BEEIt ALWAYS OX UIUUU1IT.

OUR PORT AND SHERRY,Aro of the finost and come to nodirect from Europe. . . . .

OUR MCBRAYER WHISKEY

Iiuportod straight from Louis-vill-

Ky.

JAMES OLDS, PropCOMMERCIAL SALOON

Cur. Miumiii nud llcrotmiU St:T. KIIVKN, ITIaiiBScr.

COOL FRESH BEER !

On Draught and the Btnmlard Brands otBottle Deer.

FINE WHI8KIE8, BRANDIES, WINES ANDFRENCH LIQUOR8.

TAIILE CLAIirr A SPKCIAtTV.

vw nvii iJill

KI.NO AND NUtrANO 8THEEW.

Tlio celebrated EntkuphiseBeer on Draught and inBottles. .

David Dayton,42 rvloroliunt Street.

Lands For Sale situatedat Kaneohe, Oahti.

Lot near Limalilo Ho?ne.Lois at Pearl City.Furnished, Rooms To Let.

David Dayton.42 Merchant street.

R. C. A. PETERSON

Custom Hqu3b Broker,

Notary -- :- 3?ublic,General Business Agent.

Collections carefully attonded to.

JsTOillco with H. L Waller, Cum.mius Illook, Morohant street. 238-t- f

W. H. RICKARD,General Business AgentAVill nttond to Convoynncing in

nil its Brnnches, Collectingand all liusinoBs Matters

of trust.

All BiiBinosa entrusted to himwill receive Prompt and CarefulAttention. Oflico:

Hcnokaa, Ilamakua, Hawaii.

A New Abstract Office.

Ab a result of 15 year's experi-ence in tho Abstract Business, Inm prepared to mnlto Abstracts ofTitle in a most thorough, acouratoand complete mannor, and onshort notice.

F. 'W. Makinney.In f. O. Smith's Oflico, 318

Fort Streot. 21C-t- f

PURIFINEIs tho disinfectant that the world

is talking about. In tho UnitedStates its merits nro becomingknown. Tho peoplo nro using; It.Purlflno possesses many points InIts fnvor over other preparations.It is odorless, nnd In pmrdnvlntr Itns a disinfecting nguit, dots nptcreate another odor ns offensive nsthat which It subdues.

too. That's un ndvnu-tng- c

children will mcddlo; ser-vants mlsunderstnnd; then thero'stroublo. Some ono Is poisoned.

Those who usr It spenk Its prnlsoIn convincing language. Here's o.iofrom tho Dcpnrtment of Mcdlclnoin tho University of Michigan.

"Wo use Purlflnc and find It verygood for deodorizing slnha andboxes, ctc.nnd for wnshliig spongesused about subjects for dissec-tion. W. A. CAMI'llBLL,

Demonstrator of Anatomy."

Street.

240. Fort

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P UllIFINE is for by

tho UOLMSTKR DllUQ m

50c 75c and $1.50

"AUTOMATICDISTRIBUTORS" are for

rental. Ajjcnts callupon you and explain tho merits of "Purifino" and the "Au-

tomatic Distributors."

H0LLISTER DRUG CO.,523 Fort

Ill

bot--

will

Agents for tho

LEWIS 0 CQ.'S

Incomparable

High Grade

ChocolatesA.1ST13

Telephone

Exclusive Islands.

J. S. WALKER,QEflEEL vqEUT fofJ THE H'w,,Al'1 IsLftDi

EOYAL INSURANCE COMPANY, LIVERPOOL,ALLIANCE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON,ALLANOE MARINE & GEN. ASSURANCE CO. OF LONDOHSCOTTISH UNION and NATIONAL INSURANCE CO.,WILHELMA OF MAGDEBURG GENERAL INSURANCE CO

INS. CO. OF CANADA,LIFE, FIRE and MARINE RISKS,

TAKEN at REASONABLE RATES.Rooms 12 SPREOKELS BLOCK Honolulu, H. i,

NEW GOODS

O.

1 1 "rui - ,

P. O. IIOX

to nnd to anyCity

AND

r--i AT THE -,

(Corner of Fort anil Beretania streets.)Til All.oust rocoivea iiix. xik. jnuurii

TKI.KI'HONK

Co.

ties. Tho

Our

SUN

CocoasStreet. P. 147.

GoodsFKEE,

KING STREETS.

Citv Furniture Store,

REED ""tt-- J

WDLLIAMS, (Manager)Undortakor ond Embalmer

H. B. McINTYRE & BRO.,IMrORTEItS AND iJEALUtS IN

Groceries, Provisions and Feed.New Goods Itccolvod by Every Packet from Eastern States and Enropo

FRESH CALIFORNIA PRODUCE BY EVERY STEAMERJAll Orders faithfully nttendod

the

Island OnDina Bolicitkd,CORNER FORT

sale

25c,

LIFE

Box

uuHuriuiuub sZT

149

Delivertnl

Batistiotioji Quabantkh)

JfH.H.

the

Telenione 53. fl BfiT P. O. Box 222.

Oahu Lumber Building Co.,King Street, nenr Oahn Rnilway & Land Co.'s Dejiot. '

Lumber Merchants, Contractors and Builders.UirOllTEKS AND DEALERS IN

Doors, Sasli, 331iiids, Paints, Oil,Builders' Hardware, Etc., Etc.

.Ii

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ti'miiwtiKriiiTiinntfririfnni,irifinrtTrirrfr'mflflrtf

THE WATERFRONT

xu.iii: itkiis or iNTKitr..srOATlIKHKIt IV TODM'.

Jnpinmr H. S. Mllke-Mnr- u fnrNeatllc-- Ntrnmer llawnll In lVirl

Other Nolo.

Tlic V O Hull wn 20 miles oil at 1:85 thisafternoon.

Tomorrow, hlsli tide laruc 3.H2 n mj lilplitide email 3S!() n in; low tide large MU u mjlow tide small 10:15 p m.

Tlio nehoonor Molwaliltie brnuj;lit a eareoof tujrnr from Huwiill, wlileli was stored inOecaiilc unrehoiuo today.

Thu Japani-s- Meamor MllKc Maru movedup to Oceanic dock today to tlicliarno licrfreight, fclie rails at .') p in for eoutllu

Tlio steamer I.cliui put llonnmii unjnrInto the bark Andrew Welch tliin morning.Ilio bark will discharge the balance of herInuaul caryo today

Tlio ship selndnn, with HT4 tons co:il. sail-ed from NewenMle, N 8 W, July 1H fur Ho-

nolulu. Tin ro were tbrciMi'sscI to lollowv itb about CUUil tuns. 1 ho rule to tills portIs losCd. ur$M:!v

While pat rating In a boat'last uljlit. nn.touts officer Necdhum illscorurrd a iMiini;boat close in lo 111' Imaki r near the linrboi.It was minus the flulipnnrii, nml appeared tolie anchored, tint the position ot the boutprevented Iilm from making an examination

The Knctia beiiur. out ofCoinmoOVre" Parker sits down

and watches the sunshine glisten on thedancing wne. It he wero only a poet, homight hare something to occupy lihi mind,but as lie Is not built that way, he onlyslabs, and looks longingly at the foamingbillows.

Wllder's steamer Hawaii, which hasbcenengaged collecting sugar along the coast for

essuls loading at llilu, arrived )eslurdayafternoon slit brought no cargo. CnpuiiuVltr.ccral'l u. brought to the efij, bilug 111

with fecr. The llunail was met by CaptainWeir, ulio liroughl her to HoiihIuIii, nt away port. The steamer may he hauled o ntile Alkilnc i tiliwii.i sailing again tolie cleaned and repainted.

What is lilt oi tlio Milk Sumatra Is beingbskd nut. Mn "ill alterwnrds lie movedinto uliulliiw w.itc mul there broken up. -

rather ancient an' I'tulnu method Is em-

ployed in lu ii . t, " hulk of niilcr. Severaluprhrht poles Ii.ivi betn placed In p ntltlon,on wlik'li liori.'Mi' 'I liem are balanced.On one end of wich tieam a n eight

uutl on li utti i a long ne witha bucket. With ImiI little exe tlun, oiJapanese woiks et h maehliiV by drawingdown the rnpe ..ml dipi ing the bucket Intothe wutei, tin wut'lil littiiu Hie bucket ofwater up to the side where it Is emptiedoverboard.

The 8 8 A'amcilii wiled a few minuteaftei two o'clo. I, fteitUiy nftt union Justafter the liter liil the dock, a belated ladypassenger int-l.c- down and jumped Into adost, ami niuuug'il In gd over t lie r hip's Mi-safel- j

Willi nil tiei baggage. The billowingMere shipments hj the Alameda ins bugssugar bj W (ill III A I'o, I.'iT.'i bags sugarby .MS (irlnbaum iV Co, :ilt bunches baiianasby Campbell A Co, li.1 bunclias banun.is bySing l.eo Lo, 17 unite nines liy John Kld-Wt- ll.

II crates pines by I'carl City Krult Co,14 crates pines and M bunches bananas by DMel.ean li, barrels molatses by A Iiarnes, Icatc photo good by Union Kxpress Co. Thedomestic produce was allied ut $15,ti'Jl.B0.

AUIIIVALS.

TltriiBUAY, Aug 'JO.

Stmr Lsliua, Nye, fiom Hawaii.

Kwiin, Aug PI.

Schr Mol Wnlilne, from Hawaii,StmrW (1 Hall, Sltnerson, from Hawaii

and Maul.

DM'All'P KKH.

Full) IV, Aug 21.

S S Milke-Mar- u, Young, for Seattle.Stmr Kuala. TlitunpMin, for KnUnKu,

l'unaluii and Wnlnlim.

VESSELS LEAVING TOMOllltOW.

8t'nr I.ehiia, Nie, for Honohlna, Hono-nu- i,

Hakalau mid l'olinkumanu

GAnaoEs Fnoii island toiits.Ex stmr Luliii'i 2?no bags sugar.Ex selir Mol Wahlii" 18W bags sugar.

FOltKIGN VFSSi:L8 EXTEC'TED.

Vessels M herefrom Due

Am bk Albert 8 F DueAmhkS l! Allen,... ,8V DueAm bk Edward May,.... New York.. Ac;.' SO.

m bk Seminole Newcastle DuojSrshpKlwcll Newcastle.... Duetier bK 8pleu llicmcn AugoBrit lik I.adns I herpool Aug $o

VI'PBKI. I IN POUT.

U S SAdams, Watson, San FraneWco.

VKUCUA.NTMBN.

(Coa-itor- not Ineliided In this list.)Jap 8 8 Mllkn Maru, Young, Yukohuma.Haw bk Andiew Welch, Drew, S FAm schr A'olia, Dnliil, Sun FriiLcWeo.Ilaik H II it ktrtil. Murker, La) sun Island.Am hi: Alib ii llei-s- e I' itler. all Kriinelpco.Am liktii Hubert Sudden, IWi Minim, NewcastleAm I'k llai vi ei, H cl , 'i H'eustle.Illilii liirmi.nl. Siliii.l I. s Flll.tn V II llii.io.iil, NiUon, F

Sclir'J V Wiiine Port Towu'einl

,iiAr;::J.oi-.- .

Ituliert W. Wlleon mill i:ierru Oiiiiinillltot.clelillll I.lllllllli,

Tlio man in o of Hohi'it AV.

"Wilcox to Therein Ownna Kno-lieleln-

Lnimui took plnco lustnight nt 8 o'clock, nt tho resideucoof Mrs. Pohiiialii Knili on Tlmrs-to- n

a'voDtio. Kov, Ivnpiliof Mon-nnln- n.

n,,(!',int'i'1 T'tn brilo iq niiicco of I he 'i,Ji Chit'fcjs l'.li-.iilx't- li

K. K kttiininti Lnnnni(othorwjoo known ih Mis. JClizn-bot- h

K. K. Pratt', who is n direct(lost'i'iidiuitof Knltuii uii!cu)titij)ni-kahiuinn- i

Konu'i, tlin futher ofKnniiihniitt'lm I. tho Couquuior.

mMr-- nTfiffiPn WmmiwntmBiwmmmWiitfAifl5&im0'w

SOI Til SUA SVAi:itY.

Dngllsli Irmler illurdci-ei- l JIdhhiitoof it Crew l'rrvpitlril.

Edwnrd llnmiltou, nn Englishtriulor, was lntoly tomnbnwkcd inbis bod, on ono of tbo islands intlio Solomon group. II. M. S.Pylndos is boliovod to bavo gonoto tbo scono and mado an investigation, with a view to punishingtlio tribe coneorneu in tlio atrocity.

Tbo crow of the Island tradingschooner Saucy Lass, belongingto this port, says tbo Sydney lolo-grap-

h,

bail a narrow oscapo frombejng massacred by tbo nativesrecently. News received by tbosteamor Titus states that theSaucy Lass was ongaged tradingat San Christoval, when she wasboarded by a number of natives.They ciuno ol? undor tbo proteucoof trading, but on boarding tboschooner showed Bigns of hostili-ty, and tbo captain, who is nn oldIsland trader, soon discoveredthat thoy wore planning to mur-der all bands and capture tlio ship.J'oforo, however, tlio attack wascommenced, tbo captain and matearmed thomsolvos, and, rushingon deck, forced tho savnges tobeat a hasty retreat. Tho schoon-o- r

got safely away, and a reportof tho occurrenco was mado to thecaptain of II. M. S. 1'yladoF,which was cruising in tho group.Tho native muuibors of tho crewof tho schooner wero assisting thoKan Christoral natives to enpturotlio vessel, and it is staled thathad tlio captain and mate not beenarmed they must have fallonvictims to the plot of tho savages.

Nicely furnished rooms at thoPopular llouso, loi Fort street,from SI .00 per week up.

LOTS AT WA1KIKI

FOR SA."LE.

There ore G Lots at Wniki-ki- ,lying on the Wnikiki side

of Kaliu Koncl for snlo, about1 1G feet niakai of WnikikiRond.

Those lots will be sold forcash or on installment plan.

ft3T For further particularsapply to

WILLIAM C. ACHI,Real Estate Broker, Bethel

St., near King.Aug. 18, 189G. 384-l- ni

Commissioner of Deeds--FOll THE--

State of .California.Having been appointed and comuilorloued

a Coiumls-ioinr- ot Deeds for the State ol'Ual-iforul.- i,

I am pit par, dTo nilminlster and certify oaths.To take and certify depositions and ulllda-vlt-

To take and ccrtlf) the acknowledgment orproof oi powers of attorney, mortgages,transfer?, graLts, deeds or other luiitrumenteor reeoru.

A. V. GEAR,Telephone 250. CO'J Kim; Street,

Notice.

DURING MV ABSENCE FBOM TIIEInIiiiuId, Mr W. O. Peacook will act for mouiiiler full i'ower of Attorney.

383-3- t O. A. PEACOCK.

Notice.

During my nbsenco from tho HawaiianIslands, my brother, N. l'Pmandez, willact for mo under Power of Attorney.

ABUAHAM FERNANDEZ.Honolulu, AugUKt in, 1S0I1. 3S.1-l-

Notice.

During Mr. Donrdmnn's nlisoueo, Mr.CwiiiK will have churgo of my books nndntlaiirl ir nil titllnntli 1i! lf im a tntMiA

cither at Mr. Bonrdmnu's ofllco ut Ugur.i ,V

i;o. ov i my otnro,3.13. DR. HERBERT.

Notice.

The steamer Kinali wib lcnva Hilo, Sat-

urday, Aug. 2tli, nt S uVlook p, in j nrnv-iti- K

nt Honolulu Monday mornim?, Aun.ttlili, instoiid of the regular lulveitimltime.

WILDER' R.S CO., LTD.Jlonol'ilu, Auk. 14, lS'.lfl. 3Sl-- 0t

To Let,

A HOUSE OF EIGHT (8) BOOMS,next to the Whito House, Nuunnu street.$23 per mouth. Apply to

331 tf A.V.GEAB.

To Let.

A HOUSE OF KIOHT (8) BOOMS,next to tho White Uoue, Nittiiuiu Htieet.

i $23 per tiionth. Tho Fiirnltiiro in tholionw) is for sale. Apply to

3Gb if A. V. GEAB.

EVENING BULLETIN,m ui0wmmiTBimm&ttttttlmaim'irtmwmmmitMMWifiM i

Real Kstatelor Sale.t Sold.

U Sold.II Two Stores on Nnusnu street.4 r'our Lots on Magazine Hill, 75x120.

From t0 to 1500 each.5 Lot on Hnekfeld street, MilOO.D A Choice Resideuco on Lunalllo street,

having all modern Improvements.7 A Desirable ltcsldcncq at Maktkl.

Grounds well laid nut Easy terms.8 Four Houses and Lots on Punchbowl

street, all rented ot a monthly rental of 105.This property Is Slofeet on Punchbowl titrce,with a depth of Hi ltct running to the drillgrounds or armory, with a froniago on samelor 4 or ft more cottages. The central loca-tion or the property makes It most available.

0 House and Lot on Klnau street. Lot7Uxiril ft. This property will be sold at costand Is an excellent bargain for a home seeker,Tbo house Is elegantly finished and of thebest workmanship and materials There Is acarriage house and barn on the premises andthe yard Is well laid out with fruit and orna-mental trees.

10 .V Fine Residence centrally located,containing i5 rooms. Lot l'.'ox'JOO 11. Twosmall cottages on tho lot bringing In goodrental.

11- -30 Acres of Land In Kallhl valley, (Wai-kl-

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

la 3(1 Acres of Host Codec Land In Puna.Hawaii, ecicu miles from Rep. RycroIVsLarge Coll'ce Plantation. The above landIs held In fee simple. Also, 30 )cars lease on150 acres adjoining above, with n privilege ol15)ears more. Pi lco

lil Sold.14 A Commodious Residence on Hasslngcr

street, titled ulth all modern conveniences. Orwill trade lor suburban property.

old.

lit House and Lot on lleretanla street.House contains 0 rooms, mid all modern con-veniences. Lot M5tl4!i.

17. Kino Residence on Dcretnnla street.For further particulars Impilre at my olllce.

18. A House and Lot on Yiiutur street.1'J lloue and Lot comer Victoria and

lleretanla streets, opposite Thomas square,house contains 0 rooms. Size til lot lOOxUO.

1!0 Sold.al House and Lot nn Young street near

the residence nt the Rev. Mr. 11 de. LotlKKllil. Rouse contains eight rooms.

"I Small House and Lot on Kcaiimokustreet. Lot 5t)xl0O.

t Pearl tin Propcrtv.m Deslioblu Tract of CoHeo tand on Ha-

waii.'i' Ta-- Stores on Nuuanust, opposite Ku-ki- ll

lane, also three lodging bouses in therear of said stoic containing go rooms In all.'Pbe above pais III per cent, nnd Is leased torcspcin-dln- p.irties tor a terms of jears.

'JO A most JJcMr.ililo Home on Thurstona venue. Large grounds and beautiful

hoiiM) furnished throughout mhard wood with nil latest improvements.Excellent view ot tho city nnd ocean, andone which cannot bo cut off.

27 Largo Lot nud Commodious Dwcl- -ling on Green fat reel, couiuiiiiiding tin un-obstructed view of tlm cit)- - nnd harlior. No j

choicer lesidcncc is to Co hud in the cityeven by tho most f.istidicnh.

'"j A New House ot seven rooms withelect I If lights tltioughoiit, hath, patent WC, servants ipiarlersjiud amble. One bluckfrom car line til i'uiiahou.

sj-- uniy ien oi ino?e i.ois icti nearJvaineiianielia school, Irani to f lino encli.

30 Two Houses and Lots on Llllha street.31 An IS Acre Tract of Laud at Kallhl

suitable for dividing up Into building lots.S'i A llouso and Lot on Alakca sticct.33 A Beautiful Uulldlng Lot at Kallhl,

100x200, cleared, fenced and water laid on.Ill A Gently Sloping Lot on Thurston

avenue, !M0xl&, having a Irontagoou (irecnstreet of 105 feet, and commanding a bird's-ey- e

view of the city and harbor.35 A Lot on Alexander street, adjoining

residence ol'Clnus Sprockets.Ml Elegant Reach Properly at Walklkl.37-S- ohl.

3S-- The only CHOICE LOT left at Maklkl.It adjclns the residence of J A Oilman andthe residence sltei of V L Hopper, 11 Laws,aud l)r Wood.

30-S- old.

40 A Liaso of a Hotel centrally locatedand completely furnished. A good pa) lugInvestment

41 Sold.4iJ Lot 75x150 New house of 8 rooms,

elegantly finished; servants tpiarters, tarrlagohouse, stables, eic, at the etiinir ot Alapalnnd (Jnnrry tnTtH. (iood view of the ocean.

.i I liree house ol 0 rooms each, all rent-ed to good tenants. Lot lit) feet on Ilero-tan- la

street b a depth nfSOU feet tlirough toKli.au .street, and u froutiuu on thu latterstieet oi loo feet. Good oportuulty for investment.

41 Lot on Mnklkl street, 7'xllu Cheap.45 House and lot on Peterson Lane,

House contains l rooms. Lot 73x110.40 Dwelling House cf 0 rooms, lilted with

all modern conveniences. Lot 125x110.Situated at Palama.

47 Vacant Lot on Walklkl Road, 100x110.48 House aud Lot on Nuuauu street.

House contains el.'ht furnished rooms.Very conveniently located near the businesscenter of the city.

Notice: I can Negotiate Loans on any ofthu nuove properly tor purcnasers tiestriugsamu at from 50 to 75 per cent of the value.

For Henfc.1 Rented.

3 Reiittd.4 store on King street near Fort street.5 Ollku Room on King street mar Fort

street.I) Warelnnisc on Esplunude.7 Rented.

10 A Stoic on t sticct next to ClubStables.

11 Rented.Hi A Modurn l)i tiltti'-- on 'I lliirstnu nien-tie- ,

commanding mi tv ,itloiml view ol theh.irbur.

lti A Five Room Cottncu on Hcrotanlnstreet In a desirable Icicutl jii, or will leasu ton good tenant.

D A Furnished Cottage In a good locationfor two or Hutu months.

Hi lloniui and Lot, 100x230, "on Lmio offKo1 ool btruet, ad joining Kuulii vvelu Bchoolluuii.o. Pallor, 3 lieilroutui1, ilitiing-voou- i,

kitchen, pantry, liatlilioiibo, cuiriiigo houso,hti.blo una iiutbiiililluy. Runt $30 permouth.

17- - A Reautlful Summer Residence ut thePeninsula, IV.irl City, completely furnished;live rooius and servant's quarters. Will rentcheap to a desirable tenant Tlio lot is overan aero In size ami well laid nut, and com-mands n beautiful view of the harbor,

18 Store l(oam, (10x48, 'iri per month,driveway Into It. Uerctunlu uticet, rear ofCity Feed Store.

1U Piece ground 30 feet front, on llereta-nla Bticet, next to fit) Feed Store Willerect good store ou ground and lease 5 ye.usat (.10 per month.

20 A Neat Cottage on Nuuanti Avenue,containing 0 rooms and bath,

21 A Furnished Residence on King streetIn n desirable locality.

274-- tf

A. V. G-EA-

000 King stieet.

AUGUST 21, 1890.

Canadian-Australia- n

--jlgfe-

Htcnmors ot tho nboro Lino running in connection with the

CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAYBetween Vnncouvor, B. 0., nnd Syiluoy, N. S. W., nnd culling nt Victoria, B. 0.

Honolulu nnd Burn (Fiji),

.:r:ej odtte ji? rEsonsronLiTTXurOn or nbout tbo dates below stnted, viz.:

From Sydney unit Huvn, for Victoria nmlVnncomor, II. Cl

Stmr "MIOWERA" Atignet 24Stmr "WAltRIMOO" September 2 1

Stmr "MIOWERA" October 24Stmr "WA1UUMOO" November 21

TliruiiKli Tickets Issued front Honolulu to Caiuula,United Slides nud Kuropc.

F1IKIOIIT AND FABHIiNttRll AflENTS:

1). MoNicoLii, Slontrcnl, Cnntulii.ltunuitT Kuittt, Winnipeg, Cnniuln.

M. JI. Stkiin, Snu Frnncisco, Util.G. JIoL. UnowN, Vancouver, U. 0.

Oceanic Mm Go.

winn"nii1iiii-iir- -

Australian Mail Service.

For San Francisco:Tho Now nud Fino Al Steel Stemnsuip

" "MariposaOf tho Ocennio Stonmshij) Company willbo duo nt Honolulu from Sydney nudAuckhind nn or about

Sopt. 1 7, 3.80(3.And will leave for tho nUive port withMails unci Fitbbougurs on or nbont thntdate

For Sydney and wckJ8P!l:

The Now nnd Fino Al bteo Steninsliip

" Monowai "Of the Oei'nnic Kteiunsliip Compnny willbo due nt Honolulu from Siui Frnncicroon or nbout

A.xg. 27, 1 890.And will have prompt despatch withilnUs nud l'nssengern for tho nbovo portu.

The undersigned nro now preparedto issue

riiroiiKli TloliPts to All L'olntshi tho United States.

CJ?For further particulars regnrdinr;Freiht or Pubmuko npply to

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

Oceanic Steaislip Co.

liOCALTlilNES. S. AUSTRALIA.

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

Bent. 4, 1890.. . ..Sept. 0, 1S90Sept. 28, 18M1. . ..Oct. 3, 1890

THROUGH LINEFrom Snn Frnuciaco From Sydnoy for

for Sydney. Snn Frnuciaco.Arrive Honolulu. Leave Honolulu.

Monowai, Aug27,'00 MnripoHn,Soptl7,90Alamodn, Sept 24, "00 Monowai, Oct 15'9G

A LIFE SIZEGrayonPortrait

Framed CompleteWITH

Qns Dossri Photos of the Sitter

'on .

Only Slo.OOinr In tho liATKHT OFFEK wo huve

to mulic.

J.J.WILLIAMSPortvaib and LandscapeFotoyraplKJi.

FORT BT KEBT.J amoti Si,. Holt,

i

Gknkkal Businkss Aqknt, Ac-

countant AND CoiJiKOTOlt.

Offick: No. 1 1 Kiuilminanu Street. Tolo-phon- e

No. 039. Prompt nttontionljuiiriuitcetl. 217 tt

A. V. GEAR.

Tcleplionc 2b0, : No. CO'J, King St.

VnMMMNKJ tMT

Steamship Line

From Vlcturlni nml Vanniiivi-r-, II. C, toSinn nml Sjtlueyl

Stmr "MIOWF.RA" September 10Stwr "WAKWMOO" October 10Stmr "MIO WLKA" November 10Stmr " WARRII.1O0" Decnnber 10

JEg" For Freight nnd Pnswigo nud nilOcnenil Iuformntion, npply to

THE0. H. DAVIES & CO., L'dAgents for lliolIiiwiiiinnlKlniidH.

hlW 1?li! Ebil kAND TUE- -

Occiflental & Oriental SteamsliiD Co

&?&

For YOKOHAMA and HONGKOXG-Stenmur-

of tbo above Companies willcall ut Honolulu on their way lo thenbovo porta on or about tlio followinsdntca:

Stinr Optic ... Sept. 2, 1800Stmr Itio do .li.iit-ir- Hept. 10, LSDfl

ritmr City of l'okingf. . . .S.Jpt. 28, 1SII7

Tor SAN SEANCISCG:SteamerD ot the nbovo Conipnnieo will

call nt Houolniu ou their way fromnotifikouK nnd Yokohiiran to tho nboveport ou or nlxmi the following dnteH:

Stmr llio tie Juneiio Aug. HI, 18H0Htmr Unelie vnK, 2S, ISU0StinrDone Sept. lfi, 181WI

Hates :f P?,sge are as follow::TO VOKO- - TO IIOKU-KAM-

KONO.

Cnbin S$lu0.()0 8175.00Oolun, rtuiul trip, 4.

ru'imhr, 225.00 '2G2.C0C 'ii", ronml tnp, 12

moiithii 2G2.C0 310.25Stcerao. . . . 85.C0 100.00

C3'I,iib!'euj,'erh jiuymtr full faro will boallowed 10 percent oil return fnro if re-turning within twelve months.

C2T"For Freight nnd Passage npply to

H. HACKFELD & 10Af,'bUtb.

HWs Steamship Go's

TIME TABLE.0. L. WIGHT, l'res. S. 15. KOSE, Seo.

dipt. J. A. KING, 1'ortSupt.

Stmr. KINAU,CLARKE, Comm&nder,

Will leftvo Honolulu t 10 a. at., touching litLuUianu, Miiuliien liny nud Mukenu thoBiiino ilay; Maliukonii; Knwuihne iiutl Lau- -

Ealioelioe tho tollowing day, arriving ntsamo evening.

LVAVX8 1IONOI.UI U. ARRIVES HONOLULU.

"Friday, . . .Aug. 2S Monday,. . .Aug. 21Tuostlay,.. ..Suit. 8 Friday Sept. 4Frldny.... .Sept. 18 Tuesday . . .Sept. 15"Tuesday, .Sept 29 Sept.25

Returning, will luivo Hilo ut 1 o'clool;r. St., touebiug ut Laupahuchoe, Miihu-lion- n

ami Kanuihuo ramo day; Mnken.i,Mnalncn U.iy nud Lahaina tho followingday; arriving nt Honolulu tho afternoonsof 'I uesduy and Fridays.

Will call ut l'ohoiki, Puna.5(8fNo Freight will bo received after

12 noon on day aof sniling.

Stmr. CLATJDHE,CAMERON, Commander,

Will lenvo Honolulu Tuesday nt 5r.si.,touching nt Kiihultti, lliimi, Hnmoa amiKipahulu, Muni. Jteturning arrives atHonolulu Sunday morningx.

Will cull nt Nuu, Knupo, on necoud tripof etch mouth.

?No Kieiglit will lis received afteri', :;. on day of wuliiip

This Comp'iny will nihervcs tlio right toninhc cli.iugcs in tho timo of depnrture andarrival of its nteatuois without notice uudit will not be responsible for uuy conse-qucucL-

uriiiing therefrom.CouKigimos must bo nt the Luiidiugs to

roceivo their Freight; this Company willnot hold itself responsible for freight afterit has boon lauded.

Live Stock only ut owner's risk.This Company will not bo responsible

for Money or Valuables of pahsengorsnuloss placed in tlio care of Pursers.

l'ashcngers are requested to purchusotickets boforo embarking. Thoo failing todo so will bo subject to nn additionalcharge of twenty-Jiv- o por cent.

To Let or Lease.THE 'IES1DF NCE OF MRS. A, LONG,

one mile from postofflco. Largo houso withfnrnitnro. Four bed rooms, parlor, largedining room, pantry, kitchen, linth rooms,hot and cold water, with patent closets,servant houses, stables, horse paddock,garden and trees, A charming location.

Apply to J ALFltED MAGOON.tf Merchant st noil I'Obtoillcoi

itgwwfiMi hmwihwimw rl.'mr1'KtinwwM'iM

Pioneer Building; andLoan Association.

Assets July, 1800, '$106,546.15

Monoy Loaned on Approvod Security.A Savings Hank for Monthly Deposits.Houses Built on tho Monthly Installment

l'lan.Thirteenth Scries of Stock now open.

For further particulars apply to

A. V. GEAR, Seorotury.Chamber of Commeico llooms.Offleo hours, 12:30 lt.10 l'.M. :i73-t- f

BRUCE CAllTWRIGHT,General Manager of

Tho Equitable Lifo Assurance SocietyOf tho United States for the Hnwniinn

Islands.

Prvtvs Merchant street. Honolnln.

ATLAS COMPANY

OF LONDON.

Assets, - - - $10,000,000.H. W. Schmidt & Sons,

Agents for the Hnwniinn Mnndo.

J0H8 T. LUND,Instrurnenc -:- - Maker,

llioyclo rciiairmg nutl nickel plating aspecialty, also

Gold, Silver m Broiizo Electroplating:.130 FOlir ST. : : : TIL. 007.

BRASS SIGNS MADE TO ORDER.

C. B. DIGHTTakes contracts for nil kinds of T XEOKK, lnonuineut work, nodstone hitlownlks nml cuibing. 1 haui onhand the best Hawaiian stone, I'Idih-c-

graiiilo, cto. linostime for muniumntidMork. lrttitnnles jijvuii nud low.St tirietsUbsttied. Telejilioue b.'l.l.

Consolidates Soda Water Co., L'J

lisp i:.t uncle.Corner Allun & fort Sis., Honolulu.

SiOLLISTER & GO.,Agents.

DAVID K BAKElt,

Nuuanu Vidley, nbovo the Mausoleum.

All ordcis given ptompt nnd faithful Ntentiou. Ko extra charge ior delivering1' lowers to any part of tho citv. Lois,tflountaiu Gieons uud Cinnatioiis a spo-"""-

2G5.tf

JOHN SEABUBY,

TTaziclermistHawaiian and Forelen MidB mid Animals

mouuteil In the lu- -t mam er, Hie latestmetliods only. Hotel St near Ur Mitiruw.

327-t- f

JOHN PHiLLIPS,

PLUMBER,Fi'ttO St.. mmr Fort. Tol. 802.

Jas. F. Morgan.AUC'TIONEEK AND STOCK BKOKEI?

No. 45 Queen Street.

Expert Appraisuuient of EealEstnto and Furniture.

GONS-.XLVE- & CO,WHOLESALE GROCERS AND

WINE MERCHANTS.

225 Queen street, Honolulu, IT. I,

M. S GRINBAUM & CO.,Limited

Queen street, Honolulu, and 215 Frontbireot, San FinnciEco, Cal.

IMI'OKTKIUS ov

General Merchandise and . .

. Commission Merchants.

M. PHILLIPS & CO.,

'Wholesale Importeis and Jobbers of

European and American Dry (JoGds.

Fort and Queen Streets.

ALLEN & KOBINSON.

Dealers in Lninbor and Conlund Building MutoiinlH of allkinds.

Quoon Street, Honolulu,

ROBERT GRIEVE.Book and Job PrinterMerchant Struct, Honolulu, H. I.

Ovur Hiiwniifin Kowe C6njpimy'aBook Store.

'

my 13.

H. HACKFELD & CO.

GENEItAL COUMIBSION AoUNTS.

Uor. Fort nnd Queen Utreets, Ikmolulu.

U ' .VTV.tMMMiMdUik KnV4&, ftteX'-lSlltA- . fiVcftii