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jmmf- - AAM')' Y- - Best tIdverlisiitg Medium. The Only Ten Vagp If you Don't Read the UulM EVENING BULLCTIN Daily Paper Published you Don't Get ALL the Arcus. I on the Hawaiian Islands. It Reaches ALL theVeople. 6 ,i,li . ,. " v I Subscription 75. a month. S Y., x ott- - $ Vol. 1. No. 274. Vrir i $' HONOLULU, II. I., THURSDAY, APRIL 9. 189G. Price 5 Cents. 3 1 A K (,' 1"'. f THE EVENING BULLETIN. Published every day except Sunday nt COO King Streot, Honolulu, II. I. suuscmi'Tiox kati:s. For Month, nnywbero In the TTn- - wailnn Islands i '" Per Year. M Por Year, postpaid to America, Canada, or Mexico ., 10 00 Per Year, postpaid, othor Foreign Countries 13 00 l'nynblo Invnrlnblv Aitvunoo. Tolepbono 25(1. P. O. Uox 89. B. L FINNEY, Manager. Just -:- - Arrived A NEW INVOICE OF THE. P. D. Corsets Wo beg to call spcciul attention to tbo P. D. LINEN ANI THE- - P. D. Summer Corsets Of which wo curry All Sizes in Ktock. B. F. Ehiers & Co. TPOUT KTRETST. niiAi ,fwfgaMWBB, For Family Use Just Received, "C. O. Funic," a cargo of Wellington, DepartuHB Ba j, Coal Whloh is offered in quantities to suit, 2240 lbs. to the Ton. DELIVERY FREE. & CO., L'D. 250.1m HUSTACE & CO. DEALERS IN- - WOOD AND COAL Also Whito and Black Snnd at tho very lowest market rates. Tolphone No. 414. Orchestral -:- - Concert BY THE .... Y. M. C. A. Orchestra, ....IN THE.... Y. I?I. D. A. MAC, b n ? 6 ! ox .... rw Thursday Evening, April 9th. EffT Tickets. CO Couts. Piogratnme later. 20Md Valuable Lands For Sale! A Good Investment I RIOE LANDS WITH ABUNDANT supply of water. Also, tract Land suit- able for cultivation or dividing into homo, stoiul lots near Honolulu, uoodiocnuo from rice lands. For f urtbor particulars, iuqulro of 258-t- f A. V. GEAR. ' .f BLOOD !!. Gurc3 o? gocil lioalth. .y's Sarsaparilla Mukos Pure Blood, Strongthsns iho Harvos, Shaipons tho Appotito, Hamovos that tired Feeling, g and Makes Lite Worth Living. Sufferers from indiges- tion, general debility, skill diseases, or any other ail- ment arising from impure blood, should tako AYEF sarsaparilla Gold Medals at the World's Great expositions. CffBnwnrof cheap Imitation. Tlio name Ayor's Sursiiiinrlllu Is promt-nu- ut on thOwrupper, ami is blown iu tbo glass of each bottlo. Hollister Drug Co., Ltd. Solo Agents for tbo Republio of Hawaii. Somethiog Interesting ! Imports of Champagne In- to the United States, JTKOM JAN. 1ST TO JUNE IsT, 1895. Cases. G H Mumm & Co.'s extra dry 80,831 Pommery & Ureno 11,798 Moet t Ohandon 9,608 Qoidsieok & Co., (dry Monopole) 7.601 Louis Roedoror 3,438 Ruinurt 3,136 Perrier Jouot 8.286 Erroy&Co 1,785 Vve. Clicquot 2,378 BouoheSeo 992 Delbeck&Co 728 St. Marco mx 334 Krug& Co '... 270 Ohas. Uoidsiock 355 Various 5,419 Total 81,859 COMPILED FROM CUSTOM HOUSE RECORDS. Macfarlano & Co., Solo Agents for G. H. Mumni & Co. for tbo Hawaiian Islands. 124-l- f Building Lots! At WAIKIK1 on car lino and on A ROAD near Fertilizing Plant. These Lots are Very Cheap and Sold on Easy Terms. Desirnblo Aero Tracts, near tbo city nud otbor Properties for sale. imUOK, "WAKING & CO., Dealers in Lots mid Lands, COil Fort Streot, near King. TjXKrrtoNr: t;07. P. O. Rox U21. Administrator's Wotio e. Notice Is hereby clvcn that the under- signed has this day been appointed Adminla-tiutoro- f tlio estate of Wllllnm Care) bane, deceased, of Honolulu. ofOalui, Ha- waiian Iblunds, and all creditors are hereby notified to prebcnt their claim, (Inly authen- ticated und with proper vouchers. If any esist, even If the elulm is secured by morl-cajj- e upon real rotate, to me at my oillce, in Honolulu, (being tbo nulce of A. 8. Hum- phreys, Attoruey-at-l.a- w, 113 Kaahumanu street) within elx months from the dato of tills publication, or bo lorover barred. And all persons Indebted to tho said Estate mo requested to make bnmedlato payment of such indebledness to me. JOHN C. LANE. Administrator of tho Estate of William Carey I.aue, deceased, Rated April 8th, lb'JO. 73-- 8t LEGISLATURE IN SESSION. kesatr iamsi:h niNY kiciioas i' i in: iax hill. Vrpnl to Tux I.llo ItiKiiruiico I'rr- - milium IlrjpctfdTlie Ilotitc Dopn I.lltlr lliiliicnit. IjoiiTiETii Day, Ai'itiL 9. THE SENATE. After tlio opening preliminaries tbis morning, Senator Watorbouso presented a petition from tbo Y. P. S. O. E. protesting against tbo sale ot liquor. Senator McCandloss from tbo special committee on tbo Tax bill reportod against tbo amendment of Senator Hocking allowing poll, school and road taxes to bo work- ed out at tbo rato of 50 cents per day, on tbo ground tbat tbo scheme bad boon tried boforo and failed. Tabled for consideration with tho bill. Senator Lyman reported favora- bly on tho petition for a firo sta- tion at Makiki. Tbo report stated that a suitable lot, chemical ongino and building could bo procurodfor $14,560, which includes tbo run- ning expenses for tho prosont biennial period, according to figures prepared by tbo chief or of Uio Firo Department. Tbo committee found tbat there woro Boveral lots belonging to tho which could bo uti-ize- d without purchabing a now one, and therefore recommended that tbo sum of $10,000 bo appro- priated for tho purposo. Sonator Baldwin inquired if it was necessary to mako a special appropriation for tbo purpose. Minister Damon said it could como in under tbo supplementary appropriation bill, which would bo rendered necessary owing" to tbo chango in tho fiscal period. Tbo Secretary read a petition from twenty-fou- r Chinese barbers asking to bo exempted from $50 license on tbo ground tbat their Bhops woro not patronized by white men and consequently they did not intorforo with tho business of whito barbers; also that their pro- fits woro very small. Laid on tbo tablo. Undor unfinished business con- sideration of tbo bill for Internal Taxes was resumed". Sonator "Watorbouso moved that sections 3 and 6, passed yesterday, bo reconsidered, his object being to got n uniformity in tbo ages, at which poll, school and road taxes became duo. Carried. Senator McCandless then moved tbat tho ago at which poll taxes bo payablo bo changed from sovonteon to twenty. Minister Damon said bo was sorry to seo this matter como up. Tbo change would mako consider- able diiroronco in tho revemio of tbo country. InBteod of trying to increaso tbo rovonuo, which was tho main object of tbo bill, tho Sonators seemed to bo trying to reduce it. "With rognrd to tho argument that undor tbo presont system tho Assessor found a good deal of trouble owing to tho diiror- onco in ages on certain personal taxes ho had only to say tbat tbo Assessor was well paid for his timo and troublo and tho argu- ment should not cut any figure. Senator AVatorhouso said that undor tbo presont systom of farming .out tbo work of collecting thoso tuxes to the Assessor's sub- ordinates thoro was a loss of $2 on a great many of tho receipts. J.1U3 a was simply stolon from tbo government by tho collectors and ho know whereof bo snoko and could provo bis assertions. Tlio Assessor should not bo allow- ed to give his undor men a cbanco to defraud tho government as was now being dono. Senator Baldwin said boys of 17 could earn as inucb on tho plantations a8 men of 25, and did so to his knowledge. He did not boliovo in making any chaugo at tho presold. Soiiaior "Watcrhousa said ho u ' . tikf time to look the mattor ut lurtber and moved tbat sec- tions 8 and 6 bo reforred to tbo Fitmneo Committoo. Carried. Soction 5 as recommended by the committco was carried. Tbo proposed new soction ot Sonator Hocking to allow tho per- sonal Ir.xps U 1.3 worked out at tho rato of d! ( a day then cam'o up with t! report of tho committed againot thi name. Minister Damon tliQiight tho Assessor or bis assistant might bo given discretion in tho matter to allow taxes to bo worked out in desorving cases. Sonator "Waterhouso said that any law which would commit an honest poor man to jail whoro ho had to bord with common crim- inals was an outrage and a shamo. Senator Hocking said his pro- position was also an economical ono. Senator Brown said tbo proposi- tion was simply an inducement held out to lazy nativos not to pay their taxes. If tho amendment paBBCi wo should eortainly seo a repetition of tho scones of oldon days when tbo natives brought their pipes and calabashes of poi and simply sat down on the road and mado a picnic of it. Tho na- tive would simply soldier as ho used to do and thoro would bo little or no work on tho road. Sonator Baldwin thought it was unwise to mako any chango at tho presont timo. Tho motion to adopt tbo report of tho committco was carried by a yoto of 9 to 4 and Senator Hock- ing's amendment was thereby lost. Section 16 thou came up to- gether with tho substitute offorcd by the committoo, (printed in yes- terday's issue). Sonator Brown moved to adopt tho substitnto section. Minister Damon moved to amend tho following paragraph "In estimating tho oggregato va-lu- o of oacli such enterprise for profit thoro shall bo taken into consideration tho not profits mado by tho same, arid all other facts and considerations which reason- ably and fairly bear upon such valuations" by adding thereto tho words "also tho gross revonuo from all Bources." Senator Brown suggested tho words "as woll as tho gross and Mr. Damon accepted tho amendment. Minister Damon said theso words woro important and should bo embodied in tho law. Theso was tho first attompt ovor mado by any government of Hawaii in tho direction of an incomotax and every possible data should bo furnished tbo Assosor by corpor- ations for tbo benefit of tho gov- ernment. ' Tho substituto section with tho amendment carried. Sections 17 and 18, relating to soparato interests and making taxes a lion on tho proporty as- sessed, passed as in tho bill. Soction 19 creates a tax of ono dollar for ovory $100 gross pro-rniun- is recoived by firo and marine insurance companios or their agents. Sonator Watorbouso wanted to know why lifo iusurauco compa- nios woro oxompt? Sonator McCandloss said in tho State of Massachusetts a tax of 4 por cent was lovied on lifo iu- surauco companios nnd in tho State of "Washington 2 por cent. Tho lifo insuranco people had simply bulldosed former legisla- tures intp leaving thorn out. Ho moved to includo lifo insuranco companies in tho bill and Sonator Watorbouso seconded tbo mo- tion. Sonator Brown explained tbat tho policies woro different. Firo and mnrino woro payablo and mado boro, but with lifo policies tho contracts wero distinctly agreed to bo considered as mado in tho country whoro tho head oflico of tho company was. Senator Baldwin said ho was on tho Ways and Means Commit-to- o when this mutter came up in a former legislature. It was fully considered thou and he did not Continued on 7th Pane, STRONG WORDS FOR CUBA sruiKiNc nim:i:oii iv sksaiou HIII.I.S Ol' TI.VAS. Ill Nil)iiii'l ill llln llrnllllln III l'ivr if Armed Intrrl'orciicr lv tho VtllK'll Mutch. In tho United States Somite on March 2i Sonntor Mills ma lea I speech in support of his resolu tions proposing tho uao ot tho army and navy iu taking posses- sion of Cuba and holding it until tho peoplo had established local Mr. Mills said tho resolutions heretoforo beforo tho Bonato wero stops in tbo right direction, but vory short stops. Tho peoplo of Cuba had far great- er claims on tbo United States than tho nioro recognition of If Ireland struck for liberty today, tho hearts of tho American peoplo would beat iu sympathy and so with Poland or Hungary was associated tbo right of liberty. But tlio United States had much closer relations with Cuba than with Ireland or Poland or Hungary, for it was a part of tho westorn hemisphere, over which tbo Monroe doctrine ex- tended tho inilueuco of this coun- try. Mn Mills declared tho Mon- roe doctrine was a law of protec- tion and as such God was tho au- thor of it. It was tho same right of self protection, which tho indi- vidual exorcises in abating a nui-san- co or destroying a powder houso near his promises. Jellorson had us- ed plain words in threatening to jOiuEngland and sweep thoFrouch ihjots from tho soas if Franco per- sisted in holding tho mouth of tho Mississippi river. Tho Bamo spirit had brought forth Prosidont Cleveland's mossago. Cuba stood as tho koy to tho gulf and our un- varying polioyj Baid Mr. Mills, hod boon to resist any transfer of Cuba to anotbor monarchy. The United States had stood by as a jaijor and provonted Cuba from going to Franco or England. And, if wo insist on keeping Cuba in tbo possession of Spain, was it not tho moral obligation of tbo United Statos to seo tbat Spain guvo Cuba fair government, and seo tbat tho boll of Spanish des- potism was lifted from tho Cuban people ? Tho day will como, said Mr. Mills, whon tho American con-Bcion- co will bo aroused to its guilt in permitting tho oppression of Cubans and whon that conscious- ness comes, tho American peoplo will fill this chamber with sonators who will stop tho oppression. Tho sonator road accounts of atrocities attributed to Gen. "Woylor, aud nddod: "This is tho work of tho atrocious scoundrel. Ho could not bo in Cuba today if tboUnitod Statos would draw her Bword. How tbo cheeks of our American womon must ba suffused, how our ohildrou must blush, to know that this government stands idly by, whilo Spain with tho keys of hor dungeons dangling at hor side, pormits suohjin atrocious villain to raiso his band against dofonso-los- s womon." Tho protection which Spain guvo to Cuba was tho protection which tho hawk gives to tho dove. Cuba cries to us: "Doliyer us from theso Jiuonstors," but wo stand mcokly, sorving only as Spain's jailor. In tbo senator's own Btato of Texas, thoy had, bo said, drunk of tbo dregs of Span- ish brutality. Ho related tbo cir- cumstances of tho annihilation of Santa Ana's forces on Toxas soil and reviewed tho bloodiness of tbo Virginius affair. To tbo shamo of this government wo had per- mitted tbo Virginius ntrocity to Btand almost without reparation. For fifty-tbre- o peoplo butchorcd by Spain whilo rightfully claim- ing the protection of tho United Statos, aftor a diplomatic corres- pondence of years Spain paid $77,000. Mr. Stewart asked if Spanish bonds woro not a potont fuclor in resisting intervention. Mr. Mills replied that thoro was something beneath tbo surface; ho did not know what the myste- rious force was, but he folt that it existed. He did not know bow far sugar stocks would bo affected by action on the p;rt of tho Lnitod Sttitcs. It was asserted that trade would suffer, but Mr. Mills declared that a hundred bil- lion dollars would bo a small for tbo glory of releas- ing tlio prisoners on tho Island of l?inoj. it was the duty of tho United Slate- - lo protect and re- lievo thin people, or olse to say to England or Russia: '"Tnko that island and protect its people." Until wo do this, a stock of bloody guilt is on our bands. Boferring to tho objections coming from commercial sources, Mr. Mills quoted tho words of Goldsmith: "Honor fails when commorco long provails." The sonator said ho had just received a letter assorting that "another fool has turned jingo' and asking him why ho had not left jingoism to Mr. Lodgo and Mr. Chandler. Tho letter was signed "A Disgust- ed Domocrnt." "Now, if I had tho X rays," saidMr. Mills, "and used it in examining tho pocket of tho writor of that lettor, I would find sugar Btock there." Tho sen- ator closed with a figurativo pic-tur- o of Cuba lying hko a cripple at our gate with extended arms and Bhrunkon cheek, crying: "Help us; help us." Thero was a. ripplo of applause as Mr. Mills closed. IS THE DISTIUCf COtlllT. Ail AniHiilt mill HiiUerr C'uho -- CJulltj-of iriirloim DriTln. In Judge do la Vergno's court this morning much timo was tak- en up with tho trial of P. Moldeu-hauo- r for assaulting and battoring bis Maria. That lady testified that she had trouble with tho nt in a hack on tbo 28th of March at 7 p.m. Ho pulled her hair from behind and "licked" hor. Tho dofoudant then entered tho hack and punched hor on tho nose and tried to jump on her. Sho had lived with the dofoudant for some years. Gustav Thoisson said ho was in tho back with tho girl whon tho dofoudant as- saulted hor. Defendant had hor by tho hair, pulled hor out of tho hack, boat hor with his fist six times and struck hor with tho whip fivo or six times. Thon 1 intorforod and wo fought and I got him down. Ho thon pulled out his pistol. "Wo all got into the hack and camo down hero aud got a warrant out. I did not swenr out tho warrant. Told tho doputy marshal about tho rovolver but could not got a warrant. tlio marshal gavo mo an intorviow and told mo to got tho complainant to mako a Btato-mon- t, thon the warrant was is- sued. Defendant denied striking tho woman with tho whip or pulling out a rovolvor. no was a polico oflicor at tho timo. Defendant was found guilty and fined $10 and costs $3.10. Joo Dias was found guilty of furious driving nnd lined $5 nnd costs $3.40. Sontunco suspended for ono week. Hooked oil Arniriilii "Turkoy aud tho Armenian At- rocities" is tho title of a work re- cently issued, which deals with tho recent outrageous cruelties practiced against tho comparative- ly dofonsoless Armenian peasan- try and inhabitants of many of , tho larger towns by tho Turks. Tho author, Bov. Edwin M. Bliss," rolatos the story in a graphic and intensely interesting manner and, having boon for many years a resi- dent of Armonia and Turkoy, writes understanding!. Tho book should meet with a largo salo in Honolulu, as tbo question dealt with is now boforo tho govern- ments of all civilized lands. Tho book is of value also on account-o-f tho accurate descriptions of Turkish lifo, customs and tho geo- graphy ot tho country. m 4f . !- - 'fc' . &.'.i.--f- c ..bi,tB. m .wrfifk.tti4J. :ii &t;U.. .....:. . .i.Md'Mi$lL'iK' 4 'flifflliMtliini UmlfaMHuMlaii Mutmfl4'-''- ' 'A H rm tt .J

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jmmf- - AAM')'Y- -

Best tIdverlisiitg Medium. The Only Ten Vagp

Ifyou Don't Read the UulM EVENING BULLCTIN Daily Paper Publishedyou Don't Get ALL the Arcus. I on the Hawaiian Islands.It Reaches ALL theVeople.

6 ,i,li . ,." v I Subscription 75. a month.S Y., xott- - $

Vol. 1. No. 274. Vrir i $' HONOLULU, II. I., THURSDAY, APRIL 9. 189G. Price 5 Cents.

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THE EVENING BULLETIN.

Published every day except Sunday ntCOO King Streot, Honolulu, II. I.

suuscmi'Tiox kati:s.For Month, nnywbero In the TTn- -

wailnn Islands i '"Per Year. M

Por Year, postpaid to America,Canada, or Mexico . , 10 00

Per Year, postpaid, othor ForeignCountries 13 00

l'nynblo Invnrlnblv Aitvunoo.Tolepbono 25(1. P. O. Uox 89.

B. L FINNEY, Manager.

Just -:- - Arrived

A NEW INVOICE

OF THE.

P. D. CorsetsWo beg to call spcciul attention to tbo

P. D. LINEN

ANI THE- -

P. D.

Summer Corsets

Of which wo curry All Sizes in Ktock.

B. F. Ehiers & Co.

TPOUT KTRETST.

niiAi,fwfgaMWBB,

For Family Use

Just Received, "C. O. Funic," a cargo of

Wellington, DepartuHB Baj, Coal

Whloh is offered in quantities to suit,

2240 lbs. to the Ton.DELIVERY FREE.

& CO., L'D.250.1m

HUSTACE & CO.

DEALERS IN- -

WOOD AND COAL

Also Whito and Black Snndat tho very lowest marketrates. Tolphone No. 414.

Orchestral -:- - ConcertBY THE ....

Y. M. C. A. Orchestra,....IN THE....

Y. I?I. D. A. MAC,

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Thursday Evening, April 9th.

EffT Tickets. CO Couts. Piogratnmelater. 20Md

Valuable Lands For Sale!

A Good Investment I

RIOE LANDS WITH ABUNDANTsupply of water. Also, tract Land suit-able for cultivation or dividing into homo,stoiul lots near Honolulu, uoodiocnuofrom rice lands.

For furtbor particulars, iuqulro of258-t- f A. V. GEAR.

' .f BLOOD!!. Gurc3 o? gocil lioalth.

.y's SarsaparillaMukos Pure Blood,Strongthsns iho Harvos,Shaipons tho Appotito,Hamovos that tired Feeling,

g and Makes Lite Worth Living.

Sufferersfrom indiges-tion, generaldebility, skilldiseases, orany other ail-

ment arisingfrom impureblood, shouldtako

AYEFsarsaparillaGold Medals at the World's Great expositions.

CffBnwnrof cheap Imitation. Tlioname Ayor's Sursiiiinrlllu Is promt-nu- ut

on thOwrupper, ami is blown iutbo glass of each bottlo.

Hollister Drug Co., Ltd.Solo Agents for tbo Republio of Hawaii.

Somethiog Interesting !

Imports of Champagne In-

to the United States,

JTKOM JAN. 1ST TO JUNE IsT, 1895.

Cases.G H Mumm & Co.'s extra

dry 80,831Pommery & Ureno 11,798Moet t Ohandon 9,608Qoidsieok & Co., (dry

Monopole) 7.601Louis Roedoror 3,438Ruinurt 3,136Perrier Jouot 8.286Erroy&Co 1,785Vve. Clicquot 2,378BouoheSeo 992Delbeck&Co 728St. Marco mx 334Krug& Co '... 270Ohas. Uoidsiock 355Various 5,419

Total 81,859

COMPILED FROM CUSTOM

HOUSE RECORDS.

Macfarlano & Co.,

Solo Agents for G. H. Mumni & Co.for tbo Hawaiian Islands.

124-l- f

Building Lots!At WAIKIK1 on car lino and on A

ROAD near FertilizingPlant.

These Lots are Very Cheap and Soldon Easy Terms.

Desirnblo Aero Tracts, near tbo city nudotbor Properties for sale.

imUOK, "WAKING & CO.,Dealers in Lots mid Lands,

COil Fort Streot, near King.TjXKrrtoNr: t;07. P. O. Rox U21.

Administrator's Wotio e.

Notice Is hereby clvcn that the under-signed has this day been appointed Adminla-tiutoro- f

tlio estate of Wllllnm Care) bane,deceased, of Honolulu. ofOalui, Ha-waiian Iblunds, and all creditors are herebynotified to prebcnt their claim, (Inly authen-ticated und with proper vouchers. If anyesist, even If the elulm is secured by morl-cajj- e

upon real rotate, to me at my oillce, inHonolulu, (being tbo nulce of A. 8. Hum-phreys, Attoruey-at-l.a- w, 113 Kaahumanustreet) within elx months from the dato oftills publication, or bo lorover barred. Andall persons Indebted to tho said Estate morequested to make bnmedlato payment ofsuch indebledness to me.

JOHN C. LANE.Administrator of tho Estate of William

Carey I.aue, deceased,Rated April 8th, lb'JO. 73-- 8t

LEGISLATURE IN SESSION.

kesatr iamsi:h niNY kiciioasi' i in: iax hill.

Vrpnl to Tux I.llo ItiKiiruiico I'rr- -milium IlrjpctfdTlie Ilotitc

Dopn I.lltlr lliiliicnit.

IjoiiTiETii Day, Ai'itiL 9.

THE SENATE.

After tlio opening preliminariestbis morning, Senator Watorbousopresented a petition from tbo Y.P. S. O. E. protesting against tbosale ot liquor.

Senator McCandloss from tbospecial committee on tbo Tax billreportod against tbo amendmentof Senator Hocking allowing poll,school and road taxes to bo work-ed out at tbo rato of 50 cents perday, on tbo ground tbat tboscheme bad boon tried boforo andfailed. Tabled for considerationwith tho bill.

Senator Lyman reported favora-bly on tho petition for a firo sta-tion at Makiki. Tbo report statedthat a suitable lot, chemical onginoand building could bo procurodfor$14,560, which includes tbo run-ning expenses for tho prosontbiennial period, according tofigures prepared by tbo chief or

of Uio Firo Department.Tbo committee found tbat thereworo Boveral lots belonging to tho

which could bo uti-ize- d

without purchabing a nowone, and therefore recommendedthat tbo sum of $10,000 bo appro-priated for tho purposo.

Sonator Baldwin inquired if itwas necessary to mako a specialappropriation for tbo purpose.

Minister Damon said it couldcomo in under tbo supplementaryappropriation bill, which wouldbo rendered necessary owing" totbo chango in tho fiscal period.

Tbo Secretary read a petitionfrom twenty-fou- r Chinese barbersasking to bo exempted from $50license on tbo ground tbat theirBhops woro not patronized by whitemen and consequently they didnot intorforo with tho business ofwhito barbers; also that their pro-fits woro very small. Laid on tbotablo.

Undor unfinished business con-sideration of tbo bill for InternalTaxes was resumed".

Sonator "Watorbouso moved thatsections 3 and 6, passed yesterday,bo reconsidered, his object beingto got n uniformity in tbo ages, atwhich poll, school and road taxesbecame duo. Carried.

Senator McCandless then movedtbat tho ago at which poll taxesbo payablo bo changed fromsovonteon to twenty.

Minister Damon said bo wassorry to seo this matter como up.Tbo change would mako consider-able diiroronco in tho revemio oftbo country. InBteod of trying toincreaso tbo rovonuo, which wastho main object of tbo bill, thoSonators seemed to bo trying toreduce it. "With rognrd to thoargument that undor tbo presontsystem tho Assessor found a gooddeal of trouble owing to tho diiror-onco in ages on certain personaltaxes ho had only to say tbat tboAssessor was well paid for histimo and troublo and tho argu-ment should not cut any figure.

Senator AVatorhouso said thatundor tbo presont systom offarming .out tbo work of collectingthoso tuxes to the Assessor's sub-ordinates thoro was a loss of $2on a great many of tho receipts.J.1U3 a was simply stolon fromtbo government by tho collectorsand ho know whereof bo snokoand could provo bis assertions.Tlio Assessor should not bo allow-ed to give his undor men a cbancoto defraud tho government as wasnow being dono.

Senator Baldwin said boys of17 could earn as inucb on thoplantations a8 men of 25, and didso to his knowledge. He did notboliovo in making any chaugo attho presold.

Soiiaior "Watcrhousa said hou '

. tikf time to look the mattorut lurtber and moved tbat sec-tions 8 and 6 bo reforred to tboFitmneo Committoo. Carried.

Soction 5 as recommended bythe committco was carried.

Tbo proposed new soction otSonator Hocking to allow tho per-sonal Ir.xps U 1.3 worked out attho rato of d! ( a day thencam'o up with t! report of thocommitted againot thi name.

Minister Damon tliQiight thoAssessor or bis assistant mightbo given discretion in tho matterto allow taxes to bo worked out indesorving cases.

Sonator "Waterhouso said thatany law which would commitan honest poor man to jail whoroho had to bord with common crim-inals was an outrage and a shamo.

Senator Hocking said his pro-position was also an economicalono.

Senator Brown said tbo proposi-tion was simply an inducementheld out to lazy nativos not to paytheir taxes. If tho amendmentpaBBCi wo should eortainly seo arepetition of tho scones of oldondays when tbo natives broughttheir pipes and calabashes of poiand simply sat down on the roadand mado a picnic of it. Tho na-tive would simply soldier as housed to do and thoro would bolittle or no work on tho road.

Sonator Baldwin thought it wasunwise to mako any chango at thopresont timo.

Tho motion to adopt tbo reportof tho committco was carried by ayoto of 9 to 4 and Senator Hock-ing's amendment was therebylost.

Section 16 thou came up to-

gether with tho substitute offorcdby the committoo, (printed in yes-terday's issue).

Sonator Brown moved to adopttho substitnto section.

Minister Damon moved toamend tho following paragraph"In estimating tho oggregato va-lu- o

of oacli such enterprise forprofit thoro shall bo taken intoconsideration tho not profits madoby tho same, arid all other factsand considerations which reason-ably and fairly bear upon suchvaluations" by adding thereto thowords "also tho gross revonuofrom all Bources."

Senator Brown suggested thowords "as woll as tho gross

and Mr. Damon acceptedtho amendment.

Minister Damon said thesowords woro important and shouldbo embodied in tho law. Thesowas tho first attompt ovor madoby any government of Hawaii intho direction of an incomotax andevery possible data should bofurnished tbo Assosor by corpor-ations for tbo benefit of tho gov-ernment. '

Tho substituto section with thoamendment carried.

Sections 17 and 18, relating tosoparato interests and makingtaxes a lion on tho proporty as-sessed, passed as in tho bill.

Soction 19 creates a tax of onodollar for ovory $100 gross pro-rniun- is

recoived by firo and marineinsurance companios or theiragents.

Sonator Watorbouso wanted toknow why lifo iusurauco compa-nios woro oxompt?

Sonator McCandloss said in thoState of Massachusetts a tax of4 por cent was lovied on lifo iu-

surauco companios nnd in thoState of "Washington 2 por cent.Tho lifo insuranco people hadsimply bulldosed former legisla-tures intp leaving thorn out. Homoved to includo lifo insurancocompanies in tho bill and SonatorWatorbouso seconded tbo mo-

tion.Sonator Brown explained tbat

tho policies woro different. Firoand mnrino woro payablo andmado boro, but with lifo policiestho contracts wero distinctlyagreed to bo considered as madoin tho country whoro tho headoflico of tho company was.

Senator Baldwin said ho wason tho Ways and Means Commit-to- o

when this mutter came up in aformer legislature. It was fullyconsidered thou and he did not

Continued on 7th Pane,

STRONG WORDS FOR CUBA

sruiKiNc nim:i:oii iv sksaiouHIII.I.S Ol' TI.VAS.

Ill Nil)iiii'l ill llln llrnllllln III

l'ivr if Armed Intrrl'orciicr lvtho VtllK'll Mutch.

In tho United States Somite onMarch 2i Sonntor Mills ma lea

I speech in support of his resolutions proposing tho uao ot thoarmy and navy iu taking posses-sion of Cuba and holding it untiltho peoplo had established local

Mr. Mills saidtho resolutions heretoforo beforotho Bonato wero stops in tbo rightdirection, but vory short stops.Tho peoplo of Cuba had far great-er claims on tbo United Statesthan tho nioro recognition of

If Ireland struck forliberty today, tho hearts of thoAmerican peoplo would beat iusympathy and so with Poland orHungary was associated tbo rightof liberty. But tlio United Stateshad much closer relations withCuba than with Ireland or Polandor Hungary, for it was a part oftho westorn hemisphere, overwhich tbo Monroe doctrine ex-

tended tho inilueuco of this coun-try. Mn Mills declared tho Mon-roe doctrine was a law of protec-tion and as such God was tho au-thor of it. It was tho same rightof self protection, which tho indi-vidual exorcises in abating a nui-san- co

or destroying a powder housonear his promises. Jellorson had us-

ed plain words in threatening tojOiuEngland and sweep thoFrouchihjots from tho soas if Franco per-sisted in holding tho mouth oftho Mississippi river. Tho Bamospirit had brought forth ProsidontCleveland's mossago. Cuba stoodas tho koy to tho gulf and our un-varying polioyj Baid Mr. Mills,hod boon to resist any transfer ofCuba to anotbor monarchy. TheUnited States had stood by as ajaijor and provonted Cuba fromgoing to Franco or England.And, if wo insist on keeping Cubain tbo possession of Spain, was itnot tho moral obligation of tboUnited Statos to seo tbat Spainguvo Cuba fair government, andseo tbat tho boll of Spanish des-potism was lifted from tho Cubanpeople ?

Tho day will como, said Mr.Mills, whon tho American con-Bcion- co

will bo aroused to its guiltin permitting tho oppression ofCubans and whon that conscious-ness comes, tho American peoplowill fill this chamber with sonatorswho will stop tho oppression. Thosonator road accounts of atrocitiesattributed to Gen. "Woylor, audnddod: "This is tho work of thoatrocious scoundrel. Ho couldnot bo in Cuba today if tboUnitodStatos would draw her Bword.How tbo cheeks of our Americanwomon must ba suffused, how ourohildrou must blush, to know thatthis government stands idly by,whilo Spain with tho keys of hordungeons dangling at hor side,pormits suohjin atrocious villainto raiso his band against dofonso-los- s

womon."Tho protection which Spain

guvo to Cuba was tho protectionwhich tho hawk gives to tho dove.Cuba cries to us: "Doliyer usfrom theso Jiuonstors," but wostand mcokly, sorving only asSpain's jailor. In tbo senator'sown Btato of Texas, thoy had, bosaid, drunk of tbo dregs of Span-ish brutality. Ho related tbo cir-cumstances of tho annihilation ofSanta Ana's forces on Toxas soiland reviewed tho bloodiness of tboVirginius affair. To tbo shamoof this government wo had per-mitted tbo Virginius ntrocityto Btand almost without reparation.For fifty-tbre- o peoplo butchorcdby Spain whilo rightfully claim-ing the protection of tho UnitedStatos, aftor a diplomatic corres-pondence of years Spain paid$77,000.

Mr. Stewart asked if Spanishbonds woro not a potont fuclor inresisting intervention.

Mr. Mills replied that thoro wassomething beneath tbo surface;ho did not know what the myste-rious force was, but he folt that itexisted. He did not know bowfar sugar stocks would bo affectedby action on the p;rt of thoLnitod Sttitcs. It was assertedthat trade would suffer, but Mr.Mills declared that a hundred bil-lion dollars would bo a small

for tbo glory of releas-ing tlio prisoners on tho Island ofl?inoj. it was the duty of thoUnited Slate- - lo protect and re-lievo thin people, or olse to say toEngland or Russia: '"Tnko thatisland and protect its people."Until wo do this, a stock of bloodyguilt is on our bands.

Boferring to tho objectionscoming from commercial sources,Mr. Mills quoted tho words ofGoldsmith: "Honor fails whencommorco long provails." Thesonator said ho had just receiveda letter assorting that "anotherfool has turned jingo' and askinghim why ho had not left jingoismto Mr. Lodgo and Mr. Chandler.Tho letter was signed "A Disgust-ed Domocrnt." "Now, if I hadtho X rays," saidMr. Mills, "andused it in examining tho pocket oftho writor of that lettor, I wouldfind sugar Btock there." Tho sen-ator closed with a figurativo pic-tur- o

of Cuba lying hko a crippleat our gate with extended armsand Bhrunkon cheek, crying:"Help us; help us." Thero was a.ripplo of applause as Mr. Millsclosed.

IS THE DISTIUCf COtlllT.

Ail AniHiilt mill HiiUerr C'uho -- CJulltj-of

iriirloim DriTln.In Judge do la Vergno's court

this morning much timo was tak-en up with tho trial of P. Moldeu-hauo- r

for assaulting and battoringbis Maria. That lady testifiedthat she had trouble with tho nt

in a hack on tbo 28th ofMarch at 7 p.m. Ho pulled herhair from behind and "licked"hor. Tho dofoudant then enteredtho hack and punched hor on thonose and tried to jump on her.Sho had lived with the dofoudantfor some years.

Gustav Thoisson saidho was in tho back withtho girl whon tho dofoudant as-saulted hor. Defendant had horby tho hair, pulled hor out of thohack, boat hor with his fist sixtimes and struck hor with thowhip fivo or six times. Thon 1intorforod and wo fought and Igot him down. Ho thon pulledout his pistol. "Wo all got into thehack and camo down hero audgot a warrant out. I did notswenr out tho warrant. Told thodoputy marshal about tho rovolverbut could not got a warrant.

tlio marshal gavo moan intorviow and told mo to gottho complainant to mako a Btato-mon- t,

thon the warrant was is-sued.

Defendant denied striking thowoman with tho whip or pullingout a rovolvor. no was a policooflicor at tho timo.

Defendant was found guilty andfined $10 and costs $3.10.

Joo Dias was found guilty offurious driving nnd lined $5 nndcosts $3.40. Sontunco suspendedfor ono week.

Hooked oil Arniriilii

"Turkoy aud tho Armenian At-

rocities" is tho title of a work re-

cently issued, which deals withtho recent outrageous crueltiespracticed against tho comparative-ly dofonsoless Armenian peasan-try and inhabitants of many of ,tho larger towns by tho Turks.Tho author, Bov. Edwin M. Bliss,"rolatos the story in a graphic andintensely interesting manner and,having boon for many years a resi-dent of Armonia and Turkoy,writes understanding!. Tho bookshould meet with a largo salo inHonolulu, as tbo question dealtwith is now boforo tho govern-ments of all civilized lands. Thobook is of value also on account-o-f

tho accurate descriptions ofTurkish lifo, customs and tho geo-graphy ot tho country.

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outrun the expectations of all.

The Finest Selection of Goods

embrace of the worthy kind only.at prices run all over the Store,

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of furnishing a first-clas- s

in tho lino of min-strelsy and only need moro re-

hearsals to oliminrito tho olomontof crudoness, always apparent to agreater or leBS degree, in amntenrwork.

Bo on to yoursolf and ask forSeattle boor on draft and in bottlesat tho Criterion Saloon.

A. J. Dorby, D.D.S., Dontaloflioo Cottngo No. 100, Alakoastroet, tolcphono iN o. G15. Oflioohours 9 am. to d p.m.

Don't givo yoursolf away by ac-

cepting any of tho inforior brandsof beor but insist on having thatwell-know- and populnr brandknown as tho Soattlo beer to bohad at tho Criterion.

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KIKQ ASH NOCAND STREET.

Tbe celebrated EnterpriseBeer on draft and in bot-tles. . . .

FINE WINESASI)

LIQUORS

.A. Specialty".B- - Don't Forgot tiio Number.

S. I. SHAW, Prop.

Brown & Kubey

DEAL IN

. . "Watches,Clocks,Jewelry, . .

Silver PlatedWare !

And all kinds of

Cutlery.

3Hotel 'Street.Do Yoiu

Know Him?Who? Why, that feedman down on Fort; streetjust below Queon street.His nnnio is

MORRISHo is now on the Coastbuying a fresh stock ofFeed that will arrivo fortho now firm on tho

"Wammoo, .April 7- -

Call and get acquaintedwith him nud at tho sametime placo your ordersfor best quality of Hayand Feed in the market.Prices right.

Wasliington PeedCompany,

a Fort Street. Telephone 422,270 lw

The i

PACIFIC

HARDWARE

Company.-- DEALEIW IK- -

Hardware'Q

Glassware33. & N. Lamps

AND SILK LAMPSHADES.

Hawaiian Lime.OummiW Blook,

FORT STREET.

SARDERS'

EXPRESSDrays

ExpressWagons

Trucks"Wo use tho greatest euro in

moving all kinds of goodB andat Moderate Prices.

King Street, near Fort.Telephone 86.

J. J.SurxivxK, J. BUCKUY,President. Seo'v.

Fashion Stales Co.,HHonolulu, H. I.

SorjirVAN & Buckley, Mon'g'rb.

FINEST EQUIPPED CARRIAGES

in tbo City, with Competent and Cnro- -'

fill Drivers.

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

TeiiKpnoNE:Hnw'n Hotel Stables, 82.Pantheon Stables, 84,Fashion Stables. 148.

BESSKino and Ncoano Stheets.

Telephone S45.$JF Comment is unneccssay.

WE LARSEN.

HIEPER'S EXPRESS.

BAGGAGE delivered and chock-

ed to any Stenmor. Furnitureaud Pianos carefully moved atReasonable Rates.

SatisfactiDii QuarantaEd.

Fort and Queen Sts.Day Tol 9J55. T?ei(lpnoo Tol. G43.

GEORGE A. DAVISATTORNEY AT LAW,

Honolulu, II. 1.

jgy OIllco : 114 Merchant street.

GILBERT F. LITTLE,

ATTORNEY AT LAW.

niLO, HAWAII.

A, S. Humphreys.ATTORNEY AT LAW.

Honolulu.

Offlco : Kaahumanu btrcot.

A. V. GEAR.

ZLSTotasr --u."bllcTelephone 350, No. COO, King St.

TYPEWRITING AND COPYING.

?nss nr. p. li:ih:ki:k.Ofkicei Hawaiian Abntnict and Title

Uojnpnny, corner Tort andfilorchant Sta.

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.EVENING BULLETIN, APRIL !, 1890.

CLOSING OUT SALE.Entire Stock to be Closed Out Rogardcss of Cost

SPECIAL BARGAINS IN

Japanese Silks, Crockery, Neckties,Hats, Crepe Dress Shirts, EtCi

K. FURUYA,Hotel Street, Robinson Mock.

Large .Assortment

Yamatoya and Akao Shirts.

wo

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Wo oo

Crepe Shirts, Linen Shirts,Silk Shirts, While Shirts,Constantly on band.

P. O. Box 480.

THE ON THE ISLANDS TO

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CORNER OF

King & Nuuanu Sts.

L. AHLO,No. 408, Nuunnu Btreet.

Has just received a now line ofDRY GOODS, LADIES AND GENTS'

SHOES AND GENEEAL MERCHAN-DISE.

Agent for tho following rlco plantations:Waiplo, Waiavrt, Wuimalu, Waialua,Kauooho.aud Iuipaluma.

fJF My rico from Knneoho Is markedL A and is guaranteed Al.T. O. Box 114, .... Tolephone lflO.

CHIN WO & CO.Young All In, Mgr.

Corner Dcrctanla and Nuuanu Bts., Honolulu.RICE PLANTEU8-Alw- ajs liave foraalo thebest quality of rlco. Our rice marked W O CIs guaranteed to bo Al.

Agents for tho following rlcu plantationsPalama, Halawa. Moamtnn, Walklkl, Waiplo.Kalawao, Kawalhapa and Waloll, Oahu, andUanalcl, Kauai.

U5 Ttl. S18. rOHox342.., . - .

YEE ON CO.,317 Nuuanu St. 1'. O, liox 143.

andJewelers.

Repairing of Watches and Jtwehy, ALL

WORK GUARANTEED.Importers ol Watches aud Clocks ot FinestU'J Grades,

AHI,: UPHOL-

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

Furniture, Bedding, Etc., Etc.Contractor and 13ulldor.

No. 80, Nuuanu street.IJns on hnud CoAIiih, Cmniihor Trunks,

Matting, Waidrobes, Desks, jMutreiBCH.ete,r Call in and inspect goods.

Planing Mill,VING FAT & CO., ,

CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS,Furniture of all kinds mado and repaired

Building houses and making rlcu mills a spe-cialty. 1 O. Box HO, corner King and Bethelstreets. 14!

C. B.Docs nil kinds of Work in

Cement &. Stone Sidewalks & CurbingHo lins on hnnd n Inrgo supply of

Chinese Grnuito Curb nncl ulwnya keepsHawaiian Curbing Stono. EstimntcHgiven nnd loweH1 prices assured. Tele-phone s;u!.

Sola Water Co., LI

? t tloor to Ordwny Ar Porter.

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nude To DudBif AqU gfcijle

Ladies and Gents.New Stjlos Every MONDAY ami SAT-

URDAY.

Best Straw Hats,From 25c. Up.

T. MTOATA.No. 325 Nunanu Street. ?32-t- f

S. KIMTJRAWholesale Dealer in Japanese

Wines.Liquors nud FroIslons, Sakl a specialty,

Allen Street. Telephone 703.

Telephone 245Mutual

AT THE

FOUNDCHEAPEST PLACE

Buy New Second-San-dFURNITURE.

Watchmakers Manufactur-ing

MANUFAOTUREIt,

Orient

DWIGHT,

Consofflateu

!EHxlanadc,

Hats! Hats!

J..X.JJ HonoluluH. I.

CHOCK LOOK,3Veich.an.fc :- -: Tailor

48 Nuuann strict, 1 O Box 153.

Fine Suitings Made to Order,mow nnsT

ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CLQTP.

C T. AKANA- -

No. 321, Nuuanu street.

Y MERCHANT TAILOR, Y

Fine Suitings made to order at lowest prices.

145 Clothes cleaned and repaired.

"W. A.hiu So Co.,320 Nuunnu Btrcot.

MERCHANT-:-TAILOR- S.

Fiuo Suitings from Best American andEnglish Cloth.

Clothos Cleanod nud Repaired.

TIM KEE,MERCHANT TAILORSuits to order. Tit Guaranteed. Fino DnokSuit, $5npj Tino Tweed Tants, $4.50upjFino Suit, $18 up. Clothes olennod nnd re-paired. 200 KING STREET.

P.O.Box 144;

Chock Chec & Co., Merchant Tailors,

Clothes Cleaned nnd Repaired.No. 322 Nuunnu Street.

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

WING WO & CO.,Manufacturers nud dealers in Lndios',

Ueuts'nnd Uuildren'ri

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

Honolulu.fjS? Boots nnd Shoes mnde to order in

best style nt Wholesnlo nnd Retnil prices.UiMf

FOOK ON & CO.,Nuunuu btrr.ot.

JiiBt oieue'd now supply of First-clas- s Shoesjust reeeivod.

Ladies' & Gents' Shoes Mado to Order

From American and French Lcnthors.

TOM CHUNG KEE,No. 47 Nuuanu street.

Corner Allen & Fort Sts., Honolulu. I Dealer in Ladies' andmen's Shoes.

HOLLISTER & CO., Roots and Shoes to order. I use tho bestABOUtB. material. Goods warrauted tow car well. 11U- -

The . . .

Hawaiian ElectricCompany,

Has n largo assortment of

Chan'deli.ers and Elec-trical Goods

Coiistiuitly on liruul.

Estimates given for house wiring and Electrical plants.

Marino Wiring a spooialty.

THEO. HOFFMANN,12-t- d Mnnogor.

WRIGHT BROS.FORT STREET,

noxt to Lucas' Mill

Ships' Btacksmithing,Carriage Building

and Repairing

Drays, Carts andWagon Building

WINDLASSESFor PULLING UP Trees

A SPECIALTY

HONOLULU

Carriage Manufactory128 & 180 FORT STREET.

Carriage BuilderAND nBFAXItEIl.

Shewing in All lis Branches.

W. W. "WRIGHT, Proprietor.(Successor to G. West)

T. B. MURRAY,KING STREET.

Fitted up with nil tho ModernAppliances for

Manufacturing and Repairing Vehicles

of Every Description.

Blacksmithing and Horso Shooing.

ALL WORK GUARANTEED.

I'eleplxori.e 572BT. 3T. BURGESS

Repairs Garden Hos', spnnklers. Water Taps.

Etc., Etc.

Snw Filinc nnd nil kinds ot Tools Shnrp- -eued,inoludiu(; CnrviiiK Knives and Sets-sor- e.

Lawn Mowers repaired nnd for rent.Also, Setting Glass in fnct all kinds otJobbing. Work: cnllcu for ana returned.Shop nnd residence on Miller street.RinR up Telephono 852. 1-- tf

European Restaurant.COO, Hotel Btiect.

CHOCIC SING, Manager.First-clas- s meals at regular rntcs. Fowl

berved on Tliurhdays and Sundays.Board by wcok 84.CO.

eWT For best nnalitvof lIiinillaClcarH.Cigarettes nnd Tobacco come to Hop Sing'snoxt tloor. . ii-- u

PALACE RESTAURANTFormerly tho Bay Horse Saloon

Comer Bethel and Ho tol Strcots, Honolulu.

SrEOIAL EATINO house:Privato Rooms for Ladies and Oontlomon.

Open from 5 a, in. to 1 iu morning.Frico of Tickets, S 1 .50. Single Ileal, 25o.

JSTow Hostatirant,Bothol streot nbovo Post Ofllco.

NICE AND CLEAN.

Chicken on Tuesdays, Thursdnys nndSaturdays. loo Cream on Sundays. FinoSalads with diuncr ouch day.

Moalfl, 25c. 22 Tiokots, $1.50.

ASTOR HOUSE,(AH CHOCK, Tropr.)

Meals 25 Cents. Sn?n.d. .

Private Room for Lndics.

ColtNEIt TIOTIU, AND UMON StS.

YEE CHONG,11E3TAU1IANT.

Meals at All Hours. Open from 5 a. rn. to1 o'elock at night. Buturduy, open allliiRht. 21 tickets for S4X-0- . Everythingri... itfvri'.r. KTiiri'T.'214 Opposito Pantheon Saloon.

SNOWBALL FACTORY

and Punohbowl Streoto.

ICE -:- - CREAM !

YV DclUeiod to ull parts of tho fity.Telephone 07. 200-- U

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LIN TAI GO

3 Wm

410 Hotel street, near Nuuanu.

ImportersOf All Kinds of Provisions,

ALSO

Chinese Tea andGringer,

GROCERIES, -:- - RICE,All kind o( Ginned l'ruit, Cigars,and n large nssortmoct of Roods toonumerous to mention nt theery

LOWEST PRICES.204-2-

CIGARS '

ALL KINDS OF MANILLA CIGARSIOU Mil AT

SZA.M TAPS,Opposito l'nnthton Barber Shop, at Lowest

Prices. Try my

Flor Finn, La Pcrla Del On'enie,Ld Puemtti Del Sol and

La Emjieratriz.Tlie?Smoker,H TnToritcs.

SirLgr Xie Cor502 KING STREET.

Opposite Metropolitan Meat Co.

FJilESl--I :- -: lTOUITS'By every California Btcnucr.

Importers of nil Kinds of Oroecrlei, Frnlts,Canned (Joods, Cigars and Tobacco,

at Lowest l'rlcca.

Fresh Vegetables Alivnjs on Hand.Tobacco and Cigars.

SING WO,Corner King and Bethel streets,

Dealer in Cigars and TobaccosRest brands of Manilla Cigarsand Quest Cigarettes. . .

At lowest prices. 421- -

AH PING,Dealer in Chinese Tea, Cigars,

Pcnnnt Oil, Sugar, Soap,Caudles, etc., at lowestmarket pneo. . t .

Corner Nnunnn and Fanahi 'street. H3

YUEN LEE,223 Qunon Street,

Cigars and Tobacco,LA CONSTANCIA CIGARS

And Other Fiuo Brands, Wholesnlo nndRetail. 217 tt

HOP HING & COMPANY,Wholesale Dealers In

Chinese Silk, Tea, and Matting,

Liquors and Manila Cigars, English andAmerican Groceries.

403 Hotel street. - Telephone 17.

QUONG SAM KEE & CO.

Importers and Dealers In

General 'Merchandise,145-t- f Corner King and Mnunakca Sts.

HO YEN KEE & CO.,JPlxixiibers

and dealers In

CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, ETC., ETO.

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

112- - No tl, Nuuanu btreet.

FOR . . .

TINWARE, CRQCKERY, HARD-

WARE, cigars; ETC,

At lowest prices, go toWINGTAI LUNG.

III-- 331 Nuuanu street.

TjAJ. SIJSTQ KEE- -

lLU.HIti:il.

ALL KINDS OKT1NWARE, CftOCKERY,etc., nt tho very low nt prices. Kins streetmaknl and Ewa of MamiaKc.i.

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CHEONG KEE CO.

All kinds of tiuunro, crockery,Qto, at lowest prices

141 Nuuanu and Hotel streets

LIN SING KEE,

iPlumber fc Tinsmith- -Dcxler In Tin and Agate Ware.

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BT AUTHORITY.

MH. OKOltni'-- 0. STRATUM LYBHIim this iluy 1h.ch commissioned Pott Stir-'uf-or

for tho port of Honolulu nnd IshtidolOahti. in plncoof M. N. Sanders, resign- -

1, nnd Mr. M. K. Sanders Lot been tliUrfy oommiMionwl m Pilot for the pott of

Honolulu, in pi too of 1'. 1'. Shepherd, ro- -

ttiimid.Signed JAS ll.CAsTLE,

Colltclor Oencrul of CustoniB.Approved!

Signedl S.M.DAMON,Minister of rmnncc.

Offlco of tho Collector General of Custom.Honolulu, Hawaiian Islaudi. April 0,1890. 272-.1- t

31; Evei?ii?$ Bulletin

DANIEL LOGAM, Editor.

'THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1S9G.

HASTY LEGISLATION.

, Tlioro seems to bo a fovorishhaste in putting through a billonco it is taken up, in ho presentns in former Legislatures, whichis conducivo to legislation of akind to bo rogrotted both for itsfaulty principle nnd for its crudo-nes- s.

Members frequently showthat thoy have given very littlethought to a measure before theyrise in thoir places to discuss it.

' There is also ovident at times alack of decision when a questioncomes to a voto shown by a handgoing up hositatiugly on thoallirniativo sido only to bo lower-ed before tho count, when thoowner of tho hand has norvouslyglanced along tho rows of his col-

leagues to sco how others aro vot-

ing. Ono member will make halfa dozen little speeches, besidescarrying on a running conversa-

tion with others, instead of mak

ing one u acuirossreviewing tho whole subject, orparts of it which he might lmvo

made a special study of. Oftonwhen the hour for recess arriveswith a bill under consideration, in.either, house, .the mombors rushtho sections through so ns to gettho business out of tho way beforothey go to food. This is all wrongand makes what is so woll-know- n

and regretted as "hasty legisla-

tion." Tho best that can bo done,when mombors aro doubtful ofcertain points, is to let considera-tion of tho particular measure goovor to another sitting. ' In thomeantime mombors will havo hadan opportunity of looking deeperinto tho questions at issue, as wellas of consulting opinion on thooutside, i Tho two chamborsought to havo fixed hours for re-

cess, and lot tho presiding oflicorsleave their chairs without a motionwhenever tho hours strike. Thiswould prevent tho rushingthrough of measures in hungryhasto for the luncheon table.

The Most Beautiful Women . . .

. . . Also the Homeliest

USE DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR.

Ask Your Orocer For It.

Not It o mmi

But puro tallow, is tho big candloin "Wall, Nichols Co. window.GnosB quiokly and often; youmight got tho premium piano.

There aro many kinds of beer,but aftor samplinc tho Seattle '

"beer at tho Criterion you will for- - I

snko all othors and stick to thebest. Tho Criterion Saloon keepsit. Why? BccauBoitisthobost.

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Cooked

DllTerent

(J&T

FKANKm.M JA'j:utit A.bLey.

nut. uo.tiurs ni'umo.v.

Hhv. liming (iiiutlioil tlio lutsermon of tlio Herics Inst niahtfrom tho text in Mrtt. 2o:-lG- : "And

' tltnnrt nlin I I n1n ntn tn n r -' .

n8 PWHWllinont, bllttho riR.ltcoUB' into lifo otonml." His subject aproviouslv nnnouncod was "ThoFulnio Destiny of tho "Wicked."Tho proachor (jnvo his audioncotho old - fashioned orthodox holldoctiiuo, i. o., as regards its reali-ty, and if any came with tho1 ideathat tho eternal punishmont of thorebels against God's governmentwas a fanciful myth gotton up toscare people, it is eafo to sny tlioyhnd thoso ideas pretty thoroughlyunsettled when the sermon washalf ovor. The liui,ungo of thotext was used bv tho avior afterho had pictuied the judgment and Sene) with a hlup flimp wifh-bIio-

wb

ery clearly what tlio future i,

destiny of tho wicked will bo.Thero nre very few peoplo butwhat agrco with mo in regard toheaven, thoy aro ready to accepttho idea that tlioro is a placowhore thorn will bo happiness

niilJvfor

bltho

wh.0" rofor to J'"?

against God, a placo whoro thoirpunishmont will bo ns lasting asthe happiness of tho righteous inhoaven, then thoy don't liko it,but if you accept tho J3iblo youmust accept this, that "theso shallgo away into ovorlnsting pun-ishment;" tho same word in thoGreek is used to measure tho du-ration of tho punishment of thowickod ns is used to measure thoduration of tho happiness of thorighteous.

From the day of man's trans-gression and fall God has hold outtlio olive branch of penco and call-ed to mon, turn yo oh turn ye forwhy will yo die? And nothingbut sin can separate us from God.Tho Bible was gjvon us for guid-ance and direction in theso mat-ters and if you haven't interestenough in the matter of yoursalvation, if you aro too lazy

yourself, you fix your owndestiny. God does not do it. Aslctho mnu who has had tho tremensif thero is a hell, I have talkedwitli tuom andv tlioy say: Ulil Ho

I

yon can't Tliowith tho has

hell in him Asdies and this

is But was- -

may is wasGod tho

N--has tho

Ho His ofSon save thomore,

your will bo of yourown cuoico and oloction,you aro lost you will say to your-so- lf

that is and Thoman spurns tho lovo ofand tho of tho gospelthroughout a lifotimo would dootornally. If you aro this,God help you when you goout tlio dark of

ClimiKC I'orco.

Officers Moldenhauor and"Bismarck" Ellorbrooko of thomounted nolico havo been dronnadfrom tho roll. Tho former wasconvicted of and batteryon his wahine, tho ofwhich appoar in tho police recordtoday. No particular charge wrsmade againet Ellorbrooko, butis madoous and wnnted to the wholedepartment, othorwiso ho i

to bo a ofliciontOllicor Allen Wright has alf.o

been dropped from tho regularforco, and causo assigned.

It is said that Mo- -

of thotime will bo Riven a

tho mounted patrol,Jim ornament thoforce, but ho will havo to trim oil"

whiskers first.

YOU TRIEDTHE THING FOR

AUNT ABBEY'SRolled Oats.

Tho brand.JnLoaUlifuL, PJoonomioal,

from tlmu any other biaml.

Tor alo liy nil Grocers.

B. PETERSOITF. AGENTS

BULLETIN, APRIL 9,mtmmmm

Timely JopiQ5

THE WORLD HAS NEEDED

IT!

THE WORLD HAS WAITEDFOR IT I

THE WORLD CAN NOWHAVE IT 1

HERE IT IS I

A phenomenal stove thathums rnmninn PrvilOil (kprn

The wonderful PRO-CESS" BLUE FLAA1E COOK-ING STOVE, which threeyears of careful testing hasproven be wholly practicable. Burns coal oil (kero-

sene) from a wick, which willlast a year, producing an in-tensely hot blue flame, likecoal gas-r-witho- ut odor nev-er smokes as the wick cannotbe turned too high. Absolute-ly non-explosi- ve. partsdurable and interchangeable.Requires no more care thanthe ordinary house lamp.

This is a stove that admits ofdrawing the fluid for light andheat from the same barrel ortin. It is the most economi-cal stove in the world and youcannot afford to be withoutone.

difficulty in the pastwith all coal-o- il stoves has beenthat the means at hand wereentirely inadequate for thesults The flame being;ui uue: uyenow or illumin-ating flame, made it impossi- -1.1. t ., .. . ..'...

burner lighted, sooting everything over it and sending fortha volume of smoke and odorinto the room. A decidedlydisagreeable occurrence, butwhat everyone experiencedwho has operated the oldstyle stoves.

The wonderful "New Pro-cess" Blue Flame Oil CookStove, has a powerful blueflame absolutely odorless. Anyutensil or flat may beplaced directly in the flamewithout a particle of soot beingCiepositea upon ir. By me useof the simplest device it is im- - f

possible to turn the wick tooligh, thus insuring a perfectflame at all times wlien in ope-r-atioil. Possibly the most posi- -tive proof of the success ofthis stove is the result obtainedin baking. The inside meas--nrnitnt; nf flip rvan fliA

"New Process" Blue FlameOil Stove are 19 1- -2 incheswide, 12 inches deep and 131- -2 inches high. With thislarge oven it is possible to cookas perfectly ana quickly as inany coal, gas, or gasoline range.Th"e use of coal oil (kerosene)is so general that every house-hold is provided with it; hencethere is annoyance in thematter of procuring fuel in anylocality.

Call and examine this stoveat

TI-I-E

Hawaiian HardwareLIMITED,

Opposite Spreckols' Bank,

NO. 307 FORT STREET.

mig, toll it I man uie iu piate uie article or Uien-w- ho

'dies tremens sil ill direct Contact with it.begin before- - a result the time occupied

ho argument :,,unanswerable. ono n COOkmg or baking SO

say it injustice for Ppg that it distressinglyto punish oternally for irksome and unsatisfactory.

sins committed in time.Liston,God Again with the Styleinvested wisdom of heavon

'luminatiiig flame oil stove there

in human salvation. envo :

only begotten to I alwavs tn.e "ability theworld, ho could not do and I Name creeping up after the

destinyauu it

it just right.who God

offersso

doing

into eternity.

111 tlio

Paul

assaultparticulars

it .

said ho himself too oflici- -

runis said

very officer.

noSorgoant

Koagua regulars, whosois up today,

place onwould bo an to

thoso

IT?BREAKFAST

original

nnd betterIndli)g

& CO.S

EVENING 1896.wHii

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Results of Honesty."My watch is giving mo tho ut-

most satisfaction; 1 actually bn-liov- o

it does not vary a secondduring tho week."

Pleasant remarks thesq. Justtho kind of balm a watchmakernoeds occasionally to keep uphis spirits. For you knowworking till Any on n highstool, n glass firmly scrawedinto ono eye, looking at objectsso minulo it takes a microscopeto distinguish them, is not thopleasantost occupation w'hichcould fall to the lot of mnn.

So it's no wonder a followgets nil out of sort3 occasion-ally, nnd then it's the time afew remarks like thu abovedoes what all the patent modi-cin- e

in tho world could not accomplish, cheers up, ' makes

Ui.;.,,o i,,i- - k..:!i,,.,. u, ,,viblllllLlo iijvfiy U1JL1I1IU1, I MU lll.iujob goes all tho smoother.

Speaking of the above watch:It was an old ono. The wearerhad used it steadily for fortyyeara. It had run enoughjhadrevolved its wheels so long and

. stcadilv that at lost itwa8tired out. The pivots were soworn, the wheels just wobbledand wobbled, then stopped altogether. What was to bedone? Throw it away? Got anew one. Yes, bufc the wearervalued it for its associations, itwas1 as dear to him as his bestfrierrdjso nothing would do butbuild it all ovor as it were, re-

new tho parts, put some gointo iii. Thai wo accomplishedit to tho entiro satisfaction ofthe owner, his remarks abovewould surely leave no room fordoubt. And wo can do thosame with yours, sometimesthoy go a littlo too far, and thocost for reconstruction is toomuch, but generally no- - workis too intricate for us. It isthat which we brag about,complicated work is our strong-hold. Isn't it reasonable nowto suppose that wo aro betterable to do your less intricatowork? Wouldn't it be safer togfvo us tho custody of yourwatch altogether, no matterwhat the trouble, and havo afeeling of certainty as to itstreatment?

H. P. WiahmanTo Let or Lease.

the TCSinrNcn or mrs. a hong,one milo from jiOHtotllce. L irgo Iiowm withfurniture Four bod roomn, piirlor, largodining room, vmntry. kitchon. biitu rooms,hot nnd cold witter, with patent oloscts, I

nerrant hoUKea, ntnbles, horto pnddock,giudm nnd tiees. A olinrming locntiou.

Apply to J ALF11ED MAGOON.tf Merchnnt at., noxt I'OhtoHoo,

For Rent.

ONE NICELY FURNISHED FRONTRoom on King, towards Waikild. Yfell in,Apply

abu.yuuj.'u a uAuuLit ouur201-t- f

For Rent.FRONT ROOM NEATLY FUHNISHED

it No. 4 Emma street, oue door nbovoBeritanin. 205-t- f

VST 3Iy Hnok diCH not tip iu this man-ne- i,

no fiirtttei how weight tho loud.

FBANK LlLLrS'ALL NIGHT

Hack No. 14B8T TELEPHONE 170 j&l

Stand- - Bothbl and King streets.

Piano For Sale.

.A WOODWARD & DROWN PIANO,lias nn excellent tone and 1h iu line condi-tion. Will ho bohl chetiii for cash.

Address L. T.103-- tf Hwuctik Ofllce.

(This is ft t'eteUraled Tlioroughbiod Uulldog "'rtOZ" that liekod every otlier bulldogiu tho world that wmild light.)

T7vTS3:0 hJ?Mbha Jt 53That the SHOE COM-PANY is not the Largest Shoe HousoK in thoHawaiian Islands? And who say that we don'tsell ut Bedrock Prices ?

Auction Safes by Jas. F. Morgan.

Sale!TOMORROW, April 10th,

AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.

l will tc)i ah I'uiiiio Auction, for nccount ofwhom it uiny concern,

At the Pacific Mail WharfALot of Grain, ox S S "Variimoo,"dnm-nge- d

by fresh water:

178 sks Bran, 25 sks Oats, 19 sks M dd lngs, 9

sis Roll Oats, 1 si Wheat, more or less.

JASi F. MORGAN,t Auctioneer.

COFFEE EbTAlB AND LANDS

For Sale.I nm directed to sell at Public Auction on

Wednesday, May 27, '96,at 12 o'clock noon ol fold day at my dalesIVUIUDUII VfULUII DIUI.I. HI JIWIIUIUIM I UI1IUBBHopncr dUposcd of ut private gale) tlio follow,infc deicrluul inipvrt, namely:

a iraci oi mnu 01 uuoiu ,sou acres 111 leesimple situate at Kolo and Olcloraoana 1 inSouth Kona, Island of Ha'wnll, aliput olglitmiles by a good road from Hookena, ono oitlio largest villages in Kona. There Is an ex-cellent lntnllne; on the land Itself from wherothe coin e and'othar produce could be shipped

nd n Kood slto for a mill near thu landing,Flftj acres ofland are in colleo. Rotiglily cstlir.ated thero is about evcn hundred acres ofsplendid cotfeo laud lying all on ono block onboth sides of tho (iovernuient lload. Eighthundred ncros ljlng above and to tho East ofthe seven hundred acres above mentioned Isalso excellent land and although at a higheraltitude Is no doubt also well adapted forcoirce cullaro. The lower land below thecoffee belt Is suitable forplncnppks and sisal.Thero is - drying house, store and work-rooms, a Gordon's Pulper, laborers' quartersand water tanks at the plantation, and thelund Is partly walled. There has never beonany blight on this land, although coffee wasplanted trgreat maavi ears ago. Old residentsof Kona llko tho lato D. 11, Nahlnu, J. W.Kuahnoku and others have testified to thisfuct. Thtro ia a t.a fishery appurtenant toOlcloraoana 1., Icrmscashor port of tho purchase prlcocan remain on mortgage ateiuut per cent pernnnum, Uccds and stamps at the expense otpurchaser.

A mop of the properly can be seen nnd fur-ther )artlculars obtulmd ut my sales rooms.

' J. F. MORGAN,UiMd Auqttonecr.

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M. S GRINBAUM & CO.,Limited

Queen street, Honolulu, nnd 215 Tiontbtieot, Sun FmuciHco, Cal.

iMroiiTi us (iv

General Merchandise and , .

. . Commission Merchants.

Consoffialeil SoJa Water Co., L'i

ICsplttnacle;,Corner Alien & Fort Sto., Honolulu.

HOLLP8TER & CO.,AkcuIh,

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MANUFACTURERS'

Underwriter'sSJW. DIMOND3What with riots among peo-

ple of ono nationality and leg-

islative action on the evils en-

suing from tho immorality ofthe females of another raceand the sinfulness ofneonlewho persist in shootino" at tar--

,Wlfcl"n th thrC0 mUe

iimit moral uomiulu hu8 beenthrown into such a nrettv ket--tie of fish that is a questionif oven an extra session of theLegislature can pull us out ofit.

Who would havo thoughtthat this Paradise of tho Paci-fic could havo been so sudden-ly turned into a modern Sodomand Gomorrah ? If this keopsup tho peoplo will fall short oftho time necessary to look atthe bargains wo offer in TabloGlassware.

Wo carry six distinct stockpatterns of engraved and cutglasses from which singlegjasses or dozens may bo hadat any timo. Tho sets, rangefrom tho petite liquor glass toa finger bowl, aud the pricevaries from fifty cents a dozenup to that which most pleases'tho ecumomical womnn.

Ours is tho tumbler store.

Yon lt Building.

man')

rvloroliunt Stroot. I lonolulu

Stationers, Music .

. and News Dealers.Kt?" Carry tho Largest Assortmont inthese lincH of nny hoiibd on tho Islniidfl. No

Lower l'lii-es- .

Just Received ii consigniiieut of

Vosc & Sous, Sell ller & Smitb and Barnes' PIANOS !

L3T Special nttontiou called to tho Inut.uimied to those who want a good Pinuo tit

niodei uto price. Wo sell Pianos on theinstallment plnii.

Wo Muiiulix-iiir- Itubbcr Mump",&. Islnnd orilors solloited. Givo us a

timl mid wo KCiirnntee tuttiufadlon.

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WHO SAID SO"?

Robinson Block Hotel

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In

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Sideboards.

A dining room is never complete unless

there is a Sideboard to match the rest of

your dining room Furniture. This piece of

furniture used to be a luxury on account of

the high prices, but of lato years the price

early and avoid rush.pw sj

1

'. SAID SO!

JHEotel Street, "l

twimMmvi. EffiNffiG BULIiETIN APML 8. 1898,

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,vjli . TUT IIOAIIII Of IIIMLTII.

Ordwaythe" on

Bedroom Suits Galore

In Oak, Birch, Curly Maplo and other woods that are up to

the Standard in ovcry particular. Imported direct from the

Factory by Furniture who are always up-to-da- te and

thoroughly NEXT to themselves on everything pertaining to

house furnishing. You don't make any mistake when you

buy Bedroom Sots from us, and whisper, prico will be

within your reach.

China Closets.

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KMmfc" -- :r,z.Bi cF S&izs

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China is a fad that most peo-

ple in Honolulu are guilty of.

Perhaps you havo such a col-

lection stowed away in your

pantry. If so don't you want

to display them to your friends?

This you can do properly in

way only, to wit: by in-

vesting a few dollars in a

China Closet. Wo present to

your notico an Oak Frame

with an Oval Glass that is tho

proper thing, and whisper

again, prico will suit you

as well as us.

for a good Oak Sideboard carved in prettyFino dinner sots and tho

designs, is in tho reach of ordinary man. ofodd pieces of pretty

Cpme the

Dealers

the

oho

tho

tho

Ordway

& Porter

Chiffonier.

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asshelvesAtPlatoWritingand

shelfclosedarefor1

Nothing sets a lady's room foro'off as won as a Chinonier. Tho,.one wo present above has nfino French plate Bevel Mir--

ror and sovoral drawors. Thispiece of fuanituro is highlypolished and makes a very de- -.

sirablo piece of furniture in- -deed. Wo have them in different .woods. Birch and Oak,however, are tho most popular.Now, don't forget that, besides

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Street.: ti

Secretary Book Cases.

Now, we nro going to tell you about a hand-some piece of furniture. Not only is thisSecretary Book Case pretty, but it is useful

well. On one side you have adjustable,that can be made to fit any size book.

tho top of the other side is a lino FrenchBevel Mirror, below this is a complete

Desk fitted out with holes, drawersother accessories necessary to a well-order- ed

desk and completed with a foldingthat can bo let down when writing andand locked afterward. Below tho desk'

three drawers that come in very handyholding writing material and odds and

endsHhat accumulate about piece of furni--0f this descri ption.

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tho articles enumerated above '' '.J ,, u'iour stock is complete in other -

branches of House Furnishing. -,

For instance, wo havo a stockof Porticr Curtains to selectfrom that are up to the limit.Table and Stand Covers thatwill harmonize with your wallpaper and carpets, Patent Cur-tain Poles and Shades that arewarranted to work properly.

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ProrerdlnKi nt Hie Rrsiilnr PlcellngYenleritar Afteriioon.

At tho mooting of tho Bonrdof Honltli yesterday, SonntorBaldwin and Horner and Bopro-Bontativ- e8

Bond, Kycroft,Richard-Bo- n

aud Bobortflon wore present'in addition to tho officials of thoBoard.

Tho usual reports under thoAct to Mitigate, from tho votor-inar- y

surgeon and fisli inspectorworo rocoived and fded.

Suporintondent R. AV. Moyorof tho Lepor Sottloment inndo averbal report of tho affairs thereand mado sovoral recoinraonda-tion- s.

A petition to Imvo 0. A. Brownappointed a jraomber of tho Boardof Health, vice J. T. Waterhouso,deceased, was road and referredfor consideration in oxecutivoBcssion. .

Resignation of Qoorgo Smithiesas inspector under tho Board wasread and accepted and 0. N. Bosoappointed to the vacancy.

A petition was received from thoMedical Society asking that thobacteriological station bo placedin a position moro accessiblo totho medical profession than thopresent one, and roforred to acommittoc.

Tho Board then wont into exe-cutive session, during which thoAct to Mitigate was discussed atlength, tho conclusions reachedbeing that tho provisions of thoAct should bo mado moro strictand examination moro frequent.

THE Y. 211. V. A. OKCIIE3TH.

Thr IMrst Concert Tnkon I'laco ThlaEvening1 at H o'clock.

Tho long - oxpected concert oftho Y. M. 0. A. orchestra comosoil thiB ovoning, and tho goodeffects of recent numerous

will Buroly bo apparontin tho porformanco of tho num-bers selected.

In addition to various orchestralnumbers, Mrs. Oharles Tamer willsing a soprano solo, ProfessorIngallB will render a solectiou andtho string quartette will play onoselection. Music lovers havo atreat in Btoro for thorn this ovon-ing.

Following is tho full program:Grand March

Sal Musical Dream iHenuinnOrckeHtrn.

String Quartette in O mnjor ComerFirst violin, II A Isenberu; Hccond vio.

lin, W A Loves viola. W M KeoRu;cello, Wray Taylor.

Jowol Song, from Fnust GounodMiss Annis Monbiguo Mrs Ohns

Turner.OTorture Bridal Koso Lntallo

Uraliontra.Song Lovely 8pring

Prof. A li IngallH.Violin Solo-So- nata in D Haydn

W A Love.Solection Kanchon Blycr

Orchestra.Song I Was Dreaming Juuclccr

Miss Annis Montague.Clarionet Solo Mattel

W M Kcogh.Dramatio Overture TobanieYMOA O March Wray Taylor

Orchestra.

THE NATIONAL ENSIUN.

A Oorrcipondout Otnlm (be Constitu-tion FlxeilU NtEC.

Editor Bulletin: Concern-ing tho National Ensign ! "Whatis Congress meddling with it for?Wo havo ono and when othorcountries ask for our national flag,Wo havo ono provided by tho voryhighest authority, tho ''Constitu-tion," and it has been seen and re-cognized and honored in manyforeign ports. "Wlion tho now pat-tor- n

was displayed to Congress ontho 28th ult., no wondor ono min-ister oxclaimedj "it will look likothunder." Senator Lyman wasin tho othor Houso, or ho couldhavo rominded thorn that it tastodand folt liko thunder ."was thun-der" and unconstitutional. How-ovo- r,

it is well tho woary law-mak-o- re

havo somo reoroation from thowoighty tniestionB of appropria-tions, registration and tho dosignfor tho groat Boal.

WAnnEK Qoodale.

G. R. Harrison, practical pianoand organ makor and tnnor, canfurnish best fuotory references.Orders loft at Huwuimn News Co.and the Wall, Nichols Co.will receive prompt attention.Telephone Nos: 234, 190 end.442,

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A HtnllVnrt K-- cc Inhnblls Hip VmIl'orcntH tlml Cover Portion nf

fjulnnn."Win. E. Curtis, in writing hi tho

Chicago Record concerning Gu-inn- n,

snys Hint nuido from the

mining crtinjw, tno scnuorcuof tha interior nro In-

dians, dually Cnrihs nnd n fewhnU-brce- of Cnrib nnd negroblood, called Cobungrus. Thoyrotnin the liiiiny gool qualities ofthe nboriginci., adding to them thophysiquu tm I strength of theAVest India nogro. Thoy nro in-

dustrious, intelligent, docile andalways hospitable to strnngors.Thoy love tlio opon nir nnd lintoto work in tho mines. Theirhouses consiul of four posts sup-porting n roof of palm leaves andrushes.

Tho men are usually nuked ox-cu- pt

for u loin cloth of dnrk bluocotton, nnd ornnmonts of nlliga-tor- s'

teeth, nionkoys' teeth, snnkorattles nnd other trophies of thochase. The woman wenr a Binglocotton gown, cut low nt tho topnnd high nt tho bottom, qunntiticsof bends around their necks nndnrms, earrings and other ornn-monts. Thoy nro lnrgo frnmed,Btnlwnit creatures, capnblo of anydegree of onduranco, nnd thoyspend most of thoir lives in thoopon air. Thoy Bwim liko fishes,shoot with guns nnd bows withequnl facility, hnndlobonts ns wollns tho men, and tho visitor mightensily imagine regimonts of Aran-zou-b

such ns tho early voyagersdescribed. In their wars, whichhavo beou infrequent sinee Hiesixteenth contury,tho women havofoucht sido by side with tho men,but thoy hnvo uovcr provokedhostilities. They nro ns civil andns pencoablo lib any people in thoworld. They slooi) m hnmmocksmndo of grass libers, handsomelyornamented with feathers nnd,skins of birds nnd snakes.

The folingo in tho forests ismnrvolouB. Tho colors nro in-

tense nnd tho flowering plants nroalmost in fin i to in number andvarioty. Tho contrast betweentho blight scarlot of soma of thoblossoms, tho vivid groon of tholeaves and tho hugo, dark brownpods of tho wild chocolato treo isvory striking. Tho nir ia nlwnysfull of the cries of animals, in-

sects nnd birds. Thoro is noplnco on earth whoro vegetablennd nnimnl lifo thrivo so luxuri-ously. Tho Indians partake somuch of tho nature of tho nnimnl.kingdom thnt thoy undorstniid byinstinct tho nnturo and habits ofinsects, roptilos, birds and benBts,nnd thoy tamo and train thornwithout tho slightest difficulty.Thoy consider tamo animal aslegal tondor in trade, with whichthey purchaso what thoy wantfrom thoir neighbors. They havono use for money. Thoy Bpiu thowild cotton and work up variousfiber planlrt with great skill.Thoy weave exquisito hammocksand handsome robes for ceremo-nial occasions. Thoy mnko goodpottery nnd decornto it with thoBnmo designs thnt nro foundamong the lncns of Peru.

Gcrniniiy'n Custom Ituilei.

The Germnn Eoiohstag on

Haroh 20 took up tho discussionof tho customs estimntos. CountTon Knnitz, tho Agrarian loader,attacked tho Commercial treatiesand doolarod that tho rocoiptsfrm corn duties had decreasod42,000,000 marks, whilo tho re-

duction in tho duties on luxurieshad ontailod n lo38 to tho rovonuesof 60,000,000 to 70,000,000 marks.Homo industries, ho nddod, hadnot profited proportionately.

Horr Asohonborn snid that thocustoms rocoiptB for tho currentyear had roachod thoir highestpoint, and tno royonue trom tnocorn duties had boon virtuallyunchanged.

m

Many I'eople

Prom all over tho world havo re-

corded, thoir guess on tho bigcandlo.' Think of it, a Fischerpiano for a dollar. Wall, NicholsCo.

Mechanics' Homo, corner Hotelsnd Nuaanu streets, lodging byday, week or month. Terms: 25nd 60 contu por night' $1, and

$1.25 por week.

Thoro nro many kinds of boor,but after sampling the Soattlo

. boor nt the Criterion you will for-

sake all others and stick to thebost. Tho Criterion Saloon keepsit. Why? BooMBeittotbebest,

International

Iron Works

Quccu Srcet, Honolulu!

ESTIMATES AND DESIGNS

Furnished fur Building All Classes ofMachinery Itepalr Work, nnd,

ltccoiistrtictlon or Itcmoikl- -

lilt: OKI Plants.

Irou, BraRi, Phosphor-Bronze- , Zinc, Alu-

minum, nnd Iend Castings. Ornamentalanil plain Cast Iron nnd Steel Columns,Iron nnil Steel Girdort nnd Trusses,GruthiM. Doors and Shutters, nnd n ueuor- -

nl lino ot Iron nnd Brass Work for buildingsof nil classes. Ships' Blacksmith Workdonowith neatness nnd dispatch. All workman-ship guaranteed llrst class, nnd nt pricesthnt havo been hitbetto unknown on thoHawaiian Islands.

Island Orders will recoKo prompt atten-tion.

C. R. MCVEIGH,

Manager and Proprietor,P. O. Box 4V7.

Telephones: Ofllcc, 578; Works. 013.

SI Idaa-t- r Streot,O. J. Walleb ... Manager.

WHOLESALE AND KETAIL

BUTCHERSAND

Navr ContractorsRefrigerated Poultry

--AND-

Fresh Salmon

CONSTANTLY ON HAND.

Mefoopolifean JJe&fe(Jo.

Telephone 46.

City MarketNuuanu StkEET.

Tho Very JinestOF--

Tenderand

Wholesome.Como and see our

NEW CHICAGO REFEIGERATOES.

Wesfbrook & Gares,l'roprlutoni.

Telephone - - - - 104.

City Market,EnTAliLI.SHF.0 1883.

Joseph Tinker, - - FrapiBeef, ?w!?Sgi Mutton,

Pork, 3WLL, Veal,Of tho Finest Vnriotics.

JInkcrs of tho Celebrated I'ork Sausage.

Nuuanu streot, opp, Chaplain lano.

Telephone 289.

FOI! POI!Van Doom &. Co., Fort Street

'Next Lucas' Planing Mil , will havefresh every di.y

MACHINE MADE POIVROM THE

KALIHI POI FACTORY,Whlob will bn sold to familios in largo or

small quantities. No Contain-ers Furnished.

W. L. WILCOX,311tf-- Proprietor Knlihi Pol Fnctory.

Store open ',vcii1ds.

Subscribe for tho Evening Bul-LBU-

76 oents per month.

EVENING BULLETIN, APRIL 9, 1890.

EVEHV i MAN I HIS i OWN i HORSE I DOCTOR,

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

for the cunc or diseases or

HORSES, QATT&E, SHEEP, DQQS, SWINE AND POULTRY.

The marvelous remedy which prevents

Hair Falling OutFOR SALE BY

Solo Agent, Honolulu.157 Neat pamphlet frco on application. P. O. Doz 203, Telephone 20. lW-t- f

. FRESSEC

Frozen Salmon

Ex S. S. "Belgic."

City Meat MarketJoseph Tinker,

203-2- Proprietor.

VOELLER & CO.,

GROCERSHead List of Specialties:

Fate do Folo Bras, Anchavlea,Mushrsoma, Mfltwurst, Llmburgor,

Young America Cheese.And a Full Line of Groceries of Every

Description.

TELEPHONE OSO.

Waring Block, Borotauia street, Honolulu.

C. KLEMME & CO.,

Cash -:- - Grocers

varNOW OPEN

Fort StrBBt & Chaplain Lana.

No Prices oi!&IDS

Evory prico wo qnoto is tho lowest. Wontond to keep our prices alwnyo tho lowest.

If thoy'ro not bring your purchaso backand get tho money. That'll our standingoffer. Compare our prices consider thutquality is tho choicest nnd soe if suchprices aro to bo found olsowhero.

Quick, Delivery.

p.McrNjiiRisnrGrocer.

Hotel streot, opp. Arlington Annex.

Jewelry !

Our Stock of Spring Goodsis acknowledged by every-body to bo tho finest on theHonolulu market, and con-

sists of everything Usefuland Ornamental. Our pricesare moderate. Jewelry inspec, designs manufactur-ed to urdor on short notice.

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

SOMICTIIINQ NJiWI

pou-tfeiiiiVppoon- !

A Novel nnd Uniquo Deigu. Also, n

Handsome Lot of Hawaiian Curios

AT- -

H, G. BIART'S.Ejgr Fine Watch Repairing executod in

u skilful iiiimucr All kinds of Jewelrycure fully Iltpnirod nnd

Washington FeedQOMP-AJSTY- .

Call up Telephone4Q3 a"d place an orderwith us for Food.

FRESH STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND.

WASHINGTON FEED 00,

J. T. Waterhouse.

Ctieen Street Store.

GKOCERY DEPT.

EVAPORATED FRUITS.PEACHES,

PEARS,

APPLES, ETC.

in Tius and Jars. Assorted Ohut-noy- s,

Hams and Bacon, Potted

Meats, Boston Baked Beans andOoroalB.

MERCHANDISE DEPT.

DRY GOODS,

BLANKETS,

DRESS TRIMMINGS,COTTON GOODS,

DENIMS,

I X L LIME.

CROCKERY DEPART-MENT.

STONEWARE,

CHINAWARE,

HAYILAND CHINA,

LAMPS, ETC,

HARDWARE.

FORT STEET, NO 10.

DRY GOODS,

SILKS,

LACES,

TRIMMINGS,

LINENS.

JohnT Waterhouse.193-- t

Sign Writing

Aiitistio PaintingFju:sooinq

AND DeoOIIATING

Fifteou years' oxporionco and allwork guaranteed.

NEW AND ORIGINAL DESIGNS

W. R. RILEY.Leave ortlors at Sanders' Ex-

press cnTico, King Street, nearl on. Xolopnono oO.

Carter & Co,Practical Painters.

Decorative Paper gaugingA SPECIALTY.

Telephone ISTo, 735.WARING BLOCK,

Berotanla and Fort Streets.

CAN'T BE BEAT!WHAT?

My $10.00 Bath Tubs, lined with beatquality, No. 10 ilno, 0 in. Pipe, Chain andnug, wuu wooci tiin mi complete, utnoidoalom aro dumfounded, and resort to allmanner of Tricks nnd Excuses.

Be not deceived, these Bath Tubs havebeen sold for $14 until I reduced the price.

I am prepared to do all work in my lit ennd guarnuteo satisfaction: Estimates fuinlshcd.

If you want a pood Job cheap for Cash,ring up Telephone 844, and I urn yourman.

JAB.NOTTJB,Tinsmith & Plumb

DO YOD LIKE CURET?

TRUE 'INDIAN CURRYNOT THE STUFF USUALLY SOLD AS CURRY

Curry Powder as made by us is prepared after tho Original-Recip- o

from tho Purest Ingredionts.

try itBENSON. SMITH & CO.

Bright

Excellent

Pffervescing'

Rejuvenator

IS

ENTERPRISE BEERA.T

PAfllTlfpOH

Empire SaloonA general stock of Liquors, Ales and

Wines.

FIIESII liEEK iLlVAYS ON DRAUGHT.

OUR PORT AND SHERRY,Are of tho finest and como to nsdirect from Europe

OUR MCBRAYER WHISKEYImpoited straight from Louis,villo, Ky.

JAMES OLDS, Prop.

COMMERCIAL SALOONCor. Niiuiiiiii and llorediiiln St.

T. Ki:Vi:., Itlauocer.

COOL FRESH BEER!On Draught and the Standard Brands of

Bottle. Beer.

FINE WHI8KIE8, BRANDIE8, WINE8 ANDFnENCH LIQUOH8.

TAHLE CIVHKT A BPKOIAI.TV.

Wanted at tho Louvro Saloon,01 Nuuumi Strt-ut- .

C0OO mou dally to drink tho fiOOO

..FAMOUS SEATTLE BSH8, . .

ICE COLD ON DRAUGHT.

EDWARD & HARRY,PoBtofflco Box 4715 Honolulu.

ia2-0-

NEWPlantation Gar!

ABOVE OAlt IS

Strong and Durable ia Construction

EASILY UNLOADED.

And is Adapted for Anj and All Plantation Work.

B2T Estimates given on any style ofPlantation Car. AIho ou ahuvo Car ifplantations wish to ime the Wheels nndIron Work they havo on hand.

J. A. HUGHES,202.1m Honolulu,

onsrojE

- $

THE

THE5 SLIJ;

BRAUNSCHWEIGER - & - CO,

Importers andLIquor Merchants.

No. 5, Drumin Street, - San Francisco.

FOB SALE IN BULK.

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

Oalikoiinia Grams Brandy in Bond perbanel of about 40 to CO gallons.

CASE dOODS.Also the celebrated Case Whiskies:

"Extra Pony" Bourbon Whisky 12 bottles,3 gallons per case. j

"BoarorasV Bourbon Whisky, 12 bottles, 22-- gallons per case.

"Old rioncer" Bourbon Whisky, 12 bottles,2 2-- 5 gallons per cr.no.

"Tennessee White Ityo" Whisky, 12 bottlos,2 2-- gallons per case.

OALirOltNIA roltT WINES, SnKBUJES,ANOKLIOA.

Send orders by mail. Satisfaction gua.routeod,

Braunsoh-weige- r & Co.,Wl-l- No. C, Drnmm street.

FINEST DF

Hawaiian Blue StoneFrom the

famousPnna.on Qoar- -

r"Afan 13 i(BS rles!t Acto tt(M, i

'" erTiiMj.f' TliefniestSfohttKllimrf I in Hawaii for

WIIIKIUUI I building ihdfencing pur-nos-

Cut to 'order in anyslie or shapeto suit thejyrOMLINMHX trade or publie ....

k4 L Is the samestone

asused In the Pu

--ananou ColieK.efiSi- - t land Von Holtr, I Ibulldlngs.

Asent for Lano Bros., 8. F.

Arthur Harrison, Prop.lsi-- tf

ft-- ;Vif. J 3krf ik V."" A - 'f.l'- - ihn r V 'JHfr&li. t'dai -- .r'Vj&! jdk'xtlfr && A

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i

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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

This in Company A.'h drillnight.

Stcnmor edition for tho Onoliotomorrow.

Y. M. 0. A. orchcatra concerttonight at 8.

Tho Gaolio is duo from thoOrient tomorrow., Murata it Co. lmvo ail onuravedbard in this issue.

Mitinlrnra alinnlri cmiHlllt Hollis- -

tor & Go.'s illustrated double colli inn card.

Honolulu Commaudery,KnightsTomplar, will havo a special meet-

ing tonight.A matcn snoot uuiwuuu luuma

from Companies B. and D. is be-

ing urranged.Tho arrests this morning wcro

ono drunk and ono native girl fordesorting her homo.

Tho govornmont band will playat tho Quoon's Hospital from 3 to5 tomorrow afternoon.

Jas. F. Morgan will soil feedstuffs ox S. S. Wnrrimoo damagodby fresh water at 10 a. m. tomor-row.

. President and Mrs. Dolo will.hold a recoption this evoning inhonor o Mr. and Mrs. E. R.Adams.

A stoamor edition of the BuL-XETl- N

will bo published tomorrow.Mail a copy of it to your friendsnbroad. ,

Divine sorvico in Gorman willho conducted by Pastor Isonborgnt Y. M. 0. A. hall at 11 o'clockSunday.

Tho meeting of the ThirdHouso at American. League halltakes place tomorrow instead oftonight.

Officer Hammer hauled in fourkids this morning for pickingmangoes from tho trees aboutEmma hall.

L. B. Kerr's piano contestcloses on Saturday. Secnro a'coupon and you may bo the ownerof a lino piano.

There will bo a meeting of thoLadies' Altar Society at 3 o'clocktomorrow in tho parlor of thoCatholic Convent.

Tho Prince of Monaco hashis concession to the Casi-

no for 50 years, on condition thathis annuity is increased from

300,000 to 3100,000.

Thoro is a resolution o Con-gro- ss

asking for a commission togo to Japan to investigate tho

but tho commissionhas not yet been appointed.

Tho postponed meeting of thoBoard of Supervisors of the FreoKindergarten and Chil Iron's AidAssociation will bo held in QueenEmma hall at 9:30 a. m. tomor-row.

Tho bids for tho job of laying aconcroto and cement iloor iu thocollar under H."W. Schmidt's storeranged from SOU to S295. Patziowas tho highest and Arthur Har-rison tho lowest.

E. W. Estop of Hamakua andJ. M. Vivas of Honolulu, aro un-dergoing a written examination bytho Justices of tho Supremo Courtfor licenso to practice in all thocourts of tho Republic.

A dispatch from Paris to theLondon. Times says: "Franconud America havo ngreod as a con-dition of ox- - Consul John L. Wal-ler's liberation that thoro shall bono demand for compensation."

Tho return match betweenCompany G and tho Polico willtako placo at Mnkiki instead ofIwiloi. It is Baid Company Gwon't shoot at Iwiloi any more astlio target has boon "kahuna'd."

Tho Romig meetings closedlast night with fino interest. Thoevangelist will tako a few daysneeded rest boforo sailing on thoAustralia noxt Wednesday. Hopreaches at tho two services at thoChristian church Sunday.

Thoro was a boat race at SanDiego on March 21, botweon thofiromon and tho dock hands ot thoU. S. S. Philadelphia. It was for$100 a side, but moro than 82000was up in bets. Thodistanco wasabout three miles, aud tho firomonwon by 20 seconds, making thotime of 2G minutes and 55 seconds.

DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR

Males Belter Dread and Pastry titanAny Other Known Drund.

Auk Your Uructr Fur U.

THE HIGHER COURTS'

Mil. lltridlllNNO.V Till: NUUl.tTOUCA'ltltllVH HIS AI'l'lIAIi.

JIr. Di'Trlc llurrod ly .Ntnttito of1Special IitiultiillniK V (lunril.

Inii'M Al'voiml.

The Supromo Court has rend-ered a decision in tho assumpsitsuit of W. King vs. A. Hutchin-son on tho following contract:

"Studio, Nuuanu Avenue,"Honolulu, March 21, '91.

"I agree to pay Mr. Williamlung two nunureu dollars on

tho commission to oxecutoa slatuo.for Kalakaua MonumentCommitteo or as soon as mouoysfor said statuo aro paid into my"hands.

"AiiLEX Hutchinson."Judgo Whiting writes tho de-

cision of tho Court, which is con-curred in by Chief Justico Juddand Justico Frear. In tho Dis-trict Court of Honolulu judgmentwas roudored in favor of thoplaintiff. King, and defendantappealed on tho following pointsof law:

"1. Tho agreement iB illegalboing mado by ono avIiobo' duty itwas to obtain tho host contractwithout favoring any porson, thoappoleo, W. King, boing n mom-bo- r

of the Kalakaua MonumontAssociation.

"Tho agreement has not boonperformed (a) by obtaining (ifthat had been dono) a contract fora Btatuo, and (b) because suchcontract for a'statuo was not ob-tained."

Tho law of the case is stated asfollows:

"H., a sculptor, agreed to payK. if K. obtained a commissionfrom an association for a 'statuo.'No commission for a 'statuo' wasobtained; but after three years acommission for a 'bust' was ob-tained from tho association. Hold,that H. is not liablo to K. on theagreomout to obtain a commissionfor a 'statuo.' 'Statuo' ' construednot to racau or iucludo a 'bust.' "

Accordingly tho court decidesas follows: "It is unnecessary toconsider tho iirst point raised.Thoappeal is sustained, judgment

nnd the case remanded totho District Magistrato to enterjudgmont for dofondaut." P..Neumann for plaintiff; J. M. Mon-surr- at

for defendant.Judgo Whiting is author of a

unanimous decision ot thoSupremo Court in tho caso ofEmma Dofries vs. Bruco Cart-wrig- ht

and H. E. Mclntyro, exe-cutors of tho will of G. Trousseau.Tho plaintiff brought an actionagainst the defendants upon apromissory noto of tho lato Dr.Trousseau, and produced ovidoncothat showod that tho claim waspresented on February 25, 1895,and on February 20, 1895, was re-jected by tho dofondauts, and onApril 27, 1895, tho plaintiff beganher action and summons issued.The Circuit Court dooided thatsuit was not brought within thotwo months required by the lawrolating to claims in probate.This decision is affirmed by thoSupreme Court, which holds thatthe statute of non-clai- m or Bpooiallimitations need not bo speciallypleaded liko the statute of limita-tions in personal actions. P.Neumann for plaintiff; 0. Brownfor dsfondanls.

W. B. Castlo, attornoy for plain-tiff, has filed a discontmuanco oftho bill for injunction of Jas. B.Castlo vs. W. II. Farrington andothors, oflicors of tho HawaiianGazette Company.

John Pno, guardian of Koalo-lmokalau- i,

a minor, has accountedfor receipts of S218.95 and pay-ments of leaving a balanceof $170.90.

Tho Singer received 51 firstawards for Sowing Machines andembroidery work at tho "Worlds'Fair, Chicago, 111., boing tholamest number of awards nhtniiioilby any oxhibitor, and moro thandouble tho number given to allother Sowing Machines. B. Beii-qeiiso- n,

Agent. Bethel street,Honolulu.

G. R. Harrison, practical pianoand organ inn kor and tuner, canfurnish bust faotory roforonces.Orders loft ut Hawuimu News Co,and tho "Wall, Nichols Co.will recoive prompt attontion.Tolophoiio Noa: 231, 190 and442. -

L M

EVENING BULLETIN, Al'lllL J), 1890.

"'k'""1'" in LtuvnninK Pover.I,itU8t U.S. Gov'tlloport.

'r4k y lftidfiafmFvja m PMiiMMnrm. n h wr m

1l umesABso&vfcnr jpo

l.liJISI.AiTHi; IN MISSION.

Continued from 1st Pwjc.

bolbvo that any fresh movo wasdesirable.

Minister Damon said that un-d- or

existing friction with thoUnited States it was undcsirabloto tinker with any tariff, tax orlicenso which would affect citizensor corporations of tho UnitedStates.

Senator Schmidt said thoro wastroublo between the United Statesand Germany right now over thosamo proposition.

Tho section was passed as read,tho nmondment recoiving but twovotos.

Section 20 providing for returnsfrom insuranco agonts passed.

Sections 21, 22, 23, 21, 25 and 26woro passed as read.

Section 27, rolating to taxes onmortgaged property, was referredto tho linanco committee.

Sections 28 and 29, providingfor 10 per cent additional for de-

linquent taxes, passed.Section 30 passed. It exempts

diplomatic agents and their at-

taches, clargymon and volunteersoldiors in activo sorvico.

Section 31 oxempts infirm andindigent persons in the discretionof tho assessor.

Becess to 1:30 p. in.

FoivriEn Day, Aran, 8.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

Ropresontativo Bobortson pre-sented tho report of tho Judiciarycommitteo on tho Senate bill re-garding Chinese imraigratiou.Thoroport was laid on the tablo to boconsidered with the bill, and nt alater stago its recommendationthat tho bill pass was adopted, andthe bill was ordered read a thirdtimo on Tunsdnv.

! Rei). Robertson rirpsmilpil npetition from Chinese barbors.audanomor rrom tno doctors aud den-tists of Honolulu, both againsttho proposed licenso foes.

The bill relating to lauds inHonolulu deleterious to publichealth was deferred.

Adjourned at lOi-iO- .

Mechanics' Homo, corner Hoteland Nuuiinu streets, lodging byday, week or month. Tonus: 25and 50 cents per night- - $1, and$1 25 nor wpk.

Real Estate

FOR SALE.I Klco Lauds with abundant supply ol

water. Also, tract Land sultaulo for cultiva-tion or dividing Into homestead lots nearHonolulu. Good revenue from rice lands.

3 Thrco Fino Jtesldcnco Sites nt Mulilkl,cumniandlii-- ' u magnificent view of tho cityand narlior.'

8 Five Cottages on Queen street, with lotroom for 3 moro cottages. A good paying Investment. Will pay over 1? per cent.

4 Two Stores on Nuuanu street.

5 Four Lots on Magazine Hill, 73x120.From ,Q to ?500 each.

0 Ono Lot on Hackfeld strcot, 80x100.f050.

h nvIA Choice Hcaldencn on Lunalllo street,7 --ng all modern Improvements.

8 A Deslrublo ltesldcneo at MuklM,Grounds well luiil out. Easy terms.

A. V. GEAR,27 Wf fiOO Klugstrcct.

Take an Outing

SATURDAYS ........ SUNDAYS

Trains will leave at 9:15 a. m,and 1:45 i M., arriving in Hono-lulu at 0:11 and 5:55 i. M.

ROUND TRIP TICKETS:Ut Class 2d Class

Pearl City $ 75 $ 50Ewa Plantation... 1 00 75Waianno 1 50 1 25

pTheCough.

WhichLingers

Is going to causosoriodstrou- -

bio. You can not afford tolot a cough liiigor. Perhapsyou havo tried remedies whichafford you no roliof. You bo-g- in

to wondor if your coughis curnblo.

Now Putnam's CherryCough Comfort is ono of thomost suro and certain roino--

dies for coughs nnd colds. Thofirst dose will afford reliefIt will certainly cure yourcough if it's possible to euroit. This remedy is pleasantand Bafo to take. Childrentako it readily. Got a bottlotoday of

HOBNOB DRJJIJ (30.,

AGENTS.

A.MA.TJEUH

festrel Show

-- AT TnE- -

DRILL SHED,

SATUHDAY, APRIL 11.

For the Benefit-- OF-

Company D.

Seats on Sale- -

Friday, April 10

-- AT-

Benson,Smitli&Co.273-t- d

THIRD

Introduction--TO TnE- -

Honolulu. Public-- OF THE- --

tfalfasawa pacifyOf Acrobats.

TO-NIGH- T, APRIL 9tnyAt tho Corner of Merchant nnd

Itichnnlft Streets.

3 New Superior ArtistsFrom tho Oriont lu tlieir fonta ot Jug-

gling, linlanciiiL'. Who Walking,

Tje Wiqe Yeai Old QUI Waqdetf

in her Marvelous Acts of IInu(l,pHead and Foot Balancing. '

Toyasaburo Brothers .

in their Iloll ltolling, Wiro Walking andltreuk Away Ladder Acta.

Doors open nt 7:30 p. m.j l'erforrannco tocommence at 8 sharp.

ADMISSION! Adults Mo.; Children 25o.Iteservcd Scats, 75o. Seats on sale ntlsmimng i uosuay. r---u

THE INow Advertisomonto.

CORSETS33-- TAKE THE LEAD -- E

The R, & G, Summer Corset !

The R. & &. Nursing Corset!A Full Lino o Sizes now on hand.

The J?, 1ST, Short Corset I

Tho Only Comfortablo Riding Corset.

Ferris' Good Sense Corset Waists !

Try thorn, you will liko them.

Ferris' Good Sense Children's Corset "Waists!Perfect fit for nil oyes bost for health and comfort; tapo fastened

buttons that will not pull oil'; cord edgo button holes will not wearout; ring backlo on hip to secure hoso supporters.

fcTST" A full lino can bo fouud at

N. S. SACHS'520 Fort Street.'

This Space Reserved for the" Temple of Fashion."

Piano for $1.00A Fine $350 Fischer Piano

By paying n single big silver dollar for tho privilego of guessing howlong tho

IBig-- -- s- OstnclleWill burn, now on oxhibition in our (WALL, NICHOLS COMPANY)largo show window. Call and oxiimino tho Piano. Every lover of inusiowill rccognizo tho superior qualities of the "Fischor" Grand.

Evory purchaser of Ono Dollar's worth of goods is on titled to aWo havo adopted this moans of moro largoly advertising thef;iioss.merits of tho Fischor Piano.

Tho contest will tako placo on tho .

11th DAY OF JUNEAnd will bo held uudor tho porsonal supervision of representatives

from tho Press of Honolulu.

3ISJ2IiM3ISEIS!S!SaM3ISJSJai

3S1-O-Q COUPON

Big Candle Guessing Coupon.Height of Candlo 4 Foot. Contost Tako3 Placo on Juno 11th.

PREMIUM.

Elegant Upright

F$HErpirIUOValued nt 8330.

tSf Tlio nearctcorrect pucss willtalio tlio I'lano.

Fill In tills Coupon nnd present samo to us per-sonally or by mall, yccompnnlcd by on dollar, nnd Inreturn wo Rlvo you tlio cliolco of one dollar's worth ofRood lrom our Iar(?o nnd vnrled Btock, nnd at tliosamo timo wo will record your guess ns follows;

How Long Will It Burn?Dy Hours Minutes

Nnmo

Address ,.

WALL, NICHOLS COMPANY,1 HONOLULU, H. I.

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TTelephone 53.

be awnnltil to the jxirly xehonenutM vat

CSS" P. O. Box 222.

GaJuj Lumber Building Co.,King Stroet, nonr Onlm lialhvny & Land Co. Depot,

Lumber Merchants, Contractore and Builders.IMl'OKTEltS AND DKALKIW IN

Doors, Sash, iBlinds, IPoints. Oil,Builders' Hardware, Etc., Etc.

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tlllt llrforn tl.r llrltMi nrllniiiciitlor tlir liirinn.

Much interest is manifested inlegal and otlicr circles, says n Into

Loudon dispatch, at tho bill in-

troduced at tho iii8tiinco of thoLord Chancellor, Lord Ilnlsbury,for tho suppression of inde-

cent evidence. This mensurotvns rend for tho second time intho llouso o Lords yesterdny,nnd by its provisions, n Judge isempowered to ordor evidence,which ho thinks would bo proju- - i

dicinl to tho public mornls, not tobo published. Tho Lord ChiefJustice Unron Russell of Killo- -

won, is known io bo opposed tothe bill, mid it is iuoled thnt tho

'

Master ot tho Molls, Huron 1'iSper,President of tho Divorca Court, isof tho snino opinion, unuioly, thnttlio hiw is nlrendy strong enough,nnd if tho proposed niensuro es

lnw, it will prncticnllyn censorship of tho press.

Lord Glenesk, proprietor of thoMorning Post, contended thnt thotondoney of tho press wns quitengninst tho publication of suclidetail, nnd nsserted thnt ho hnd

, rend more offensive things in nov-els thiin hnd ovor been found innewspapers. Although the billhns boon rend for tho second timoin the llouso of Lords.it is doubt-ful if it will bo ndopted by thollouso of Commons.

To Mud J' tho I.nlor liit'(loii.

Robert P. Porter,Inspector of tho United States

Cousus nnd formerly a memberof the Tariff Commission, is nowon his wny to Jnpan to study tholabor question and tho effect ofcompetition of Jnpnneso goods ontho American market.

Mr. Portor wns tho founder oftho Now York Press, which hoconducted till about n year ago,when he sold it nnd bought thoClovolnnd World. This ho yetowns. Mr. Portor hns traveledextoiihively in Europe hitherto intho investigntion of economicalquestions. In 1882 ho wontnbrond for tho New York Tribune,nnd prior to thnt ho hnd mndo

of his own.

290 290 290: Tho UnitedCnrringo Co. Fino enrringes nndtho fnstest horses in tho worldwith competent drivers nhvny ob-

liging. Corner King nnd Portstreets. Telephone 290.

City Cnrringo Co.. J. S. And.rndo. manager. It you want n

hack with good hnrso nnd care-ful drivor rnc; up iVlephono 113,corner of JAnt and Murcluwitstreet". Hack nt ml hours

might fail where one dose of PatuKiller would succeed. Ifyou havea couijh or cold or auy other wintercomplaint, try Pain Killer ot oacc.It never fail to give instant relief.Pekky Uavis & Son, 1'rOTlJence, K. I.

aegssssaxum

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b b 5f s v 2 "w. rttH&V A f ujT it. c3" Asra S"UU cuuu w'thotr. any previous varn- -

i..;'. ...o U . "7 l 1 v : toli vre Hired. I p - u U t i2 cfPc: yL i. I'm ,j ..uxlyyou.

H Urliuv. J' t C..C5.W It htuioi. - ..a li)(j: ('. inK', tfa iwtil

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0S?S3 ?l tWfBJftBn,B

Will cure n cold before u nettlesor nlior it .cUIim. Tho rihttime lo tdko it is when jou

jeci me com coining ou.Pri'lumitonl by

Perry Davis u Son,froviienccK.L

Hollister -:- - DrugCompany,

I30-t- ( Ageute (or tho Hawaiian Inlands.

frftiH ttfli 'tiWMi pfcn y,

iS&titt i-- Oltttf .'

fMWvmWSmlif. X Cheuvront

Leonard, Mo.

In AgonyIG Yoar3 With Salt Rhoum

Hood's Sarsaparllln Cavo a PorfoctCuro.

M0. 1. Hood ft Co., Lowell, Mms. i

" Hood's ifWiranpArlll.i Is an excellent medicine.I had ccicm.i lti my left leg (or fifteen year.Part of the time my leg was one mass o( scabs,and about every week would gatherunder the skin and the scabs would slough on.

Tho Itching and Burningsensation tnado me suffer Indescribable agonies.I spenta great deal of money (or different remedlcs but did not get relief. About a year ago,leading phslclnus advised mo to take Hood'sBart.tpjrhLu 1 did so aud havu taken five bot--

Hood's5,'Curesties. Now all the sores, scabs and pain havevanished and I run enjoying perfect health. Ithink Hood's Sarsauarltla Is second to none andgladly recommend It to all sullerlng humanity."M. I.. CiiEUVitoNT, Leonard, Missouri.

Hood's Pills act easily, yet promptly andefficiently, ou the liver and bowels. 26c.

Hobron Drug Co., L'd,Solo Afjcnts for tbo Itopnblio of Hawaii.

Sans Souci .

Seaside Resort.

Tho pleasantost, quietest,shadiest nnd most perfectly ap-pointed senside resort on thoIslands. It is only four milosfrom tho honrt of tho city nndwithin easy reach of the tramcars,which run every twonty miniitesor oftonor. Elegantly furnisheddotachrd cottages or rooms nreobtainable on oasy terms. Thetable is suporior to thnt of nnyoftho city hotels and all tho modernconveniences are provided.

Picnics nnd bathing parties canobtain extra nccommodntions bytelephoning in advance.

Tho bathing facilities of SansSouci nro superior to those of anypluco mi tho bench. 8'J-t- f

C. LBHMANN,TAILOK.

No. 117 liflhel ht., between King nud Hoto

Clothing- - Made to OrderI.V Till! LATEST STVLK.

Satisfaction Guaranteed for Good Fit.O.SI.Y Vi'llITK IjUIOK lisil'LOYKI).

Itciialrlng: and Ulnmlng a Sjicchilty.

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PANTALOONSFROM

Sittings

To Burn!nnd of the Finest.

PANTSPANTS

PANTSAt the snmo Rates ns usual.

A Lino of Goods received perAustralia.

DRESS SUITS A SPECIALTY.

Merchant Tailors,Arlington Block, Hotel street.

J. P. RODREGUES,Street, opposite llackfeld's.

SMfZSrStHj

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LIKE

Oil THIS

FOR $18.3 FIT GUARANTEED.

A Now of. Nico Goods JustReceived. Cleaning g.

215-t- f

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MniniANT STaj;tT.

B&mrQQ&THE GRASS HOUSE

Bathing ResoriAT WAIKIKI.

H6 11B(

J. M. DOWSETT .

-- OErSTT ironHartford Fire. Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn.

Ahscib, $0,229,213.00. Iucoiao, $7,000,10.1,09.

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

ARsots, 2,700,870. Income, $1,859,000.

Talaiine Insurance Company, (U. 'Branch), Manchest-er, England.

AbkotH, Income, $.1,01C.OSJ.OO.

ESF" Insuica VirHt-clus- s Mvrciritilo nnd SInnuf ictming lUsl and Dwolllug Propwty iu tlio uboro wilMcuowu Coujpiiuiea on tLo moHt fuvoinblo tonus.

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Exoliisive and Attractive. "Fine FisllillSFroo Rods nnd Rait Furnished.

GET OFF THE TOT AT BISHOP'S SWITCH

Tolophono

kikJbtof&

Ci.aux Si'iir.t Kiit.n. W'm. (J. Iiiwi.n.

dlaUprECkeimJO,BA,filErS.

HONOLULU ... - n. I.

Van Franttivo Aitnln lue Nkvai Dank orSan Fhancisco.

iiiiaw r.xciiAMir. osSan Fiiasoisco TIio Neviula Hank of Sail

Francisco,London The Union Hank of London, Ltd.Nkw Yoiik Amirlran Kxrhnimo Nntlonal

. Bank.Ciiioaoo Murchanlf National Hank.I'Aitls Comptolr Nnllonnl (I'lCrcomiit dc

Paris.IIeiimn Urceilncr Dunk.Honokono and Yokohama IloiiKkoui; &

Shanchal Uanklnir Corpomttoti.NKWZBAi,AMiANiAt:TaAi.iA Hankof New

Zealand.Victoiiia ami VANCotivr.il Hank of Mont-

real,Transact a General Banking andEictage Business

Term and Ordinary Depolsts ltuvulvcdLoans made on Apjiroved Security. Com-ineiel-

and Trntehr t'udlts Irsued. Billsof Exchange bought nnd ttold.COLI.KCTIIINH PltOMlTI.Y ACCOI'NTnll Foit,

V. 0. JONKS. E. A. JONES

The Hawaiian

SAFE DEPOSITAND- -

Investment Co.HAVE FOR SALE

A Fow Bbnres of

Pnia Sufjfnr Stock,Ha-waHu- Sufjnr Co. Stock.

ALSO

auivnlimi Govcriiniciit and ltMorlgasrf Suynr Planta-tion J3omlH.

tsy For particulars apply to

The Hawaiian Snfo Deposit &InvosLmout Company,

408 Fnrt Btrfiet Ilmiolsln

-- Established 135S- -

BISHOP c5c Co.BANKERS.

Transact a General Bankingand Exchange Business.

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

'S'rf'.V

Fine Cigars

0

Specialty

Who import from the best factories in Havana, Mexico,Manila and tho United States.

' A FULL LINE OP

Pipes, Tobacco and Smokers'Articles.

THE. IS lfcflL"BTES &XJXJMLXTnD.

Importers of

White Brothers' Cement

Corrugated Iron Hoofing,

Galvanized Water Pipe

Paints and Oils.

CROCKERY, GLASSWARE,

Roche Harbor Lime,

C. & G. Fine Flour,

Hoy, Grain, and Groceries,

Hardware and Cutlery,

Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Eto.

x - - 'X- - TWr'.'.r.Lr .' r

MRS. FRANCES UTTER.

EraicMsiBisfajaicMSKwaiEiaici

AT

HOLLISTER 9 GO.'S

Cor. l'orl nml ?lcrclinul Nt.

iasr3BJaaiiaiSIeM3IcM3I5I5(eHa3ISI3B.'3

It Cures! Yes, Cures!!

Mrs. Utter Had Serious

Kidney and Brain

Trouble.

Stubborn

Complications.

All Praise to tlio Great

Medicine Made

Her Well.

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Paso Rouijes, Oat,., May 1, 1S03."Wells, Richatidson & Co.,

Gentlemen: I cannot speak too highly of Paine's Celery Compound. Ihave just purchased tho third bottle, and am sure that tho medicine, with God'sblessing, has relieved me of a serious affection of kidney and brain trouble anda stubborn case of rheumatism.

I leel very grateful that I was so fortunate us to of tliis UlCClicillCtliat makes people well.

I remain, yVery respectfully, $uoClJ follu,

HOLLISTER DRUG Go.,Wholesale Agents for the Hawaiian Islands

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Kuril of Itomllr.Tho grout boll of St. PauI'b wns

not tollod for Prlnco Honry ofBntlonborg, bocnuso ho vrh not iutho lino of doscont from any Eng-

lish sovoroign, bhvb tho Wostmin-stc- r.Gnzctto.. . This .honor .is

paid only to n mombor of thb roy-al family who could uudor nnyconcoivablo circumstancos succocdto tho throne; though it may bodoubted whether tho boll wouldtoll for a royal infant not in thodirect lino of succession. This rulodoes not apply to tho consort oftho sovoroign, or tho hoir nppnront,or of a Priuco or Princess on thostops of tho throuo. Tho boomingof tho groat boll of St Paul's wnsthe first intimation which the citi-

zens of London rccoived of thodeath of tho Princo Consort,whichoccurred nt 11 o'clock on tho nightof Saturday, December 14, 18G1.

Outsido tho royol family thoonly porsons for whom tho bolltolls nro tho Archbishop of Can-terbury, tho Bishop of London,the Dunn of St. Paul's and thoLord Mayor of London dying inhis year of ofiico. Tho boll toiled

f is not ''Groat Paul," but tho oldgreat boll on which tho hours arostruck. On tho occurronco of adoath in tho royal family thoHomo Secretary at onco commu-nicato- B

with tho Lord Mayor do-.siri- ng

him to convoy nows to thoDean of St. Paul's, with a requestthat tho groat boll may be tolled.Tho bell is thon tolled at intervalsof a minuto for an hour. Tho lastoccasion was on the death of thoDuko of Claronco, on January 14,1892. Tho Duko died at 9:15 a.m.,and tho boll was tolled from 11till 12. At tho funeral of CanonLiddon, in Sontombor, 1890,"Great Paul," which is much thedoopor and moro sonorous boll oftho two, was mado available, as bytho rules tho old groat boll couldnot bo used.

Vlijf Unto Vou

Been stricken with dlscnec lillo your neighbor escaped, or vlcc-vcr- a f Uoth were nllltoexposed, but In one caio the disease terms

f ound lodgement lu the Impure blood andweakened fystem, while In tlio other theUood was kept pure by Hood's Sarsaparlllu,and thu body was In a condition of goodhealth.

JIood's I'n.i.s nro purely vegetable and donot purge, pain or grin. Sold by all druggists.

107

Tho Singor received 64 firstawards for Sowing Machines andembroidery work at the Worlds'Fair, Chicago, 111., being tholargest number of awards obtainedby any exhibitor, and moro thandoublo tho number givon to allother Sowing Machines. B. Bek-aEnso-

Agent. Bethel street,Honolulu.

TWO GREAT WORKSTHE

otiamj

AND THE

VI 1 T

WTniMfl xmTUB FOUMEK XCCEITED AS THE

By the lending Colleges and most noted Statesmen ud Writers..,.

Of the World.Tho lattor as tho

T jvv MOST INTERESTINGHistory of America

Ever Written.OF-- READ A FEW OPINIONS! -- a

The Dictionary!l'rof. Hliftler of Harrard .ayt

"It will remain on enduring monumentto tho labor of its editors."l'rof. Suyco of Oxford University say J

"It will deserre all of the encomia passedipon it."Prof.- - Wheeler of Tale says

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

The Historical Novels.33y Professor John. R. MustolcWin, McKlnlny, Governor of Ohio, yt

"One of the most beautiful productionsof the American press I have ever seou."

TlionmM IJoHiiuin, !.!)., I.I..D., ltlftli-o- p

or the IU. K. Ouurcli, Missouri, .uyas"I have road 'Tho Columbian Historical

Novels' with Croat plonsure. Any one, It hlnk, can road these, book with pleasuroand profit."

II. I.. Whitman, !... I.I..I)., Prowl.dent r Colby University. Mn!"e. NuyNi

" 'Tho Columbian Historical Novols'havo a welcome place iu my homo. Theyhavo quickeuod interest in tho study of ournational life. I know of no more valuablohelps to bo placed in tho home,"

B. R. FOSS,I, Soltoitiuc Acent.

2 Address P. O. Box 307, Honolulu,or call at tho I. X. L. Storo, cornor Kingand Nuuanu streets.

Choeotato Emulsion is for.salo by tho

HOLLISTER DRUG CO,130-t- f Aeonts for tho Hawaiian Islands.

Scottish Union and Na-

tional Insurance Co.

UNDERSIGNED HAS RECEIVEDTHE appointment of Agent for tho Ha-

waiian Islands of the abovo Company,which is ono of thu strongest financially intho world, atid is prepared to tako risks attho regular rates.

Capita I - $30,000,000.Total ASSetS,-$- 4 1,372. 606.

JOHN S. WALKER.BRUCE CARTWRIGHT,

Genoral Managor of

The Equitable Life Assurance Society

Of the United Stales for the HawaiianIslands,

Orrcri Merchant stroot, Honolulu.

ATLAS COMPANY

OF LONDON.

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

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

Dr. W. L. Moore

andHilo, Hawaii.

Special attention given to dlsc&rcs of thooyo and car.

Office hours jgjgfgg;Waianucnuo Ave. near Court House. iG3--

:- - Dr. Russel, -- :

OfUco, Mnsouio Building.

Hours: : 0--11 am, 8- -5 pm, : Telephone 484.

Residence, Telephone 070.103-- 1 m

Geo. H. HuddyD.D.S.

DENTIST.Fort Street, orr. Catholic Mission;

Hours from 0 a.m. to 4 p.m.

DR. JENNIE L HILDEBRAND,

TELEPHONE 023.Office: Corner of Fort and Boretania

trjoU

Offloo Hours:' 9'to'li "a. m., 1 to 4 p. m,Bondays, 0 to' 10 ., r. ,

I. MORI, M. D.,Office, Fort Stroot, noar Borotania.

Residence, Arlington Hotel.

Hours: 7 to 8:30 urn; 4 to 8:30 p m; Sat-

urday and Sunday, X to 6 p m; Tel. 630.

T. FORREST,

Practical HorseshoeingKing Sti'oot.

(20 Years' Experience.)

take Tride in My Work andGuarantee It.

Shop at T. B. Murray's CarriageManufactory.

DAVID K. BAKER,Florist,

Nunauu Valley, abovo tho Mausoleum.

All orders givon prompt and faithful attention. No extra charge for deliveringFlowers to any part of tho city: Leia,Mountain Greens and Carnations a specialty. 205-t- f

JOHN PHILLIPS,

PLUMBER,

Hotel St, near Fort. Tol. 802.

EVENING BULLETIN, APItlL 1), 1890. Al r ml Kit.: ..ol..

Budnoss Carda.

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

Wmi Q. Irwinj - President and ManagerGlnus Sprcckeh, - - - Vico-l'rcside-

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

Sugar FactorsAND

Commission Agents.

AQEKT8 OF TUB

00EANI0 STEAMSHIP COMPANY

OF SAN PKANOISOO. PAL.

Castle fe Cooke(Limited)

IMPORTERS,Hardwareand

, CommissionMerchants,

General

MerchandiseAgriculturalImplementsandPlantationSupplies.

John, Notf,Importer and dealer

: in :

Steel and Iron Ranges,

STOVES, AGATEWARE.DIMOND BLOCK.

139-l- f King Stroot

0. BREWER & COMPANY-- , LIMITED,

Queen street, Honolulu, II.I.

AGENTS FORHawaiian Agricultural Company, Onomca SuearCompany, Ilonomu Sugar Company, WallulcuSugar Company, Wallu-- Sugar Company, MakceSugar Company, Ililc.ik.ila Fanch Company, K.i- -

Kauch. - Planters' Line San Krancisco'ackcts, Clias, Urcwer & Co.'s Line or Uoslon

rackcls.--Agfii- ts Huston Ilo.iril of Underwriters.Agents Philadelphia Hoard of Underwriters.

list or officers:P O Jones, Prosidcnt; Goorge II Robertson,Manager; E P Bishop, Trcasuror and Sec-

retary; Col. V F Allen, Auditor; OM Cooke,H V'atcrhouse. A W Carter, Directors.

151-t- f

v

FOR SAM BY

--Importers and

Bucinoco Cardo.

H. HACKFELD & CO.

Qkkkiuxi Commission Aokmts.

Cor. Fort and Queen Btroots, Ilonolnln.

LBWERS & COOKJ:.

iMPOIlTEim AND )EALER3 IK LOUBEBAMD ALIj KI 98 07 BtJIXDINCI

MAJEniALS.

Fort Street, Honolulu.

H. fiY CO.,Wholesale and Retail Groceries.

98 Fort Streot, HonoluluTelcpbouor 2U P.O. Box 470

iul tf

J ames DL. KColt,Genkuaij Businkss Aqknt, Ac-

countant AND CoLLKOTOIt.

Office: No. 11 Kaahumanu Street. Tolo-phon- o

No. C.I'J. Prompt nttontiongtiarantccd. 217 tt

Jas. F. Morgan.AUCTIONEER AND STOCK BROKER

No. 45 Queen Street.

Export Appraisomont of HealEstnto and FtirnUuro.

n3 lm

GONSALVES & CO,

WHOLESALE GROCERS AND

WINE MERCHANTS.

225 Quoon stroot, Honolulu, H. I.47-t-f

EOBERT GBJEVD.

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

Over Hawaiian Nows Company'sBook Storo. my 13.

ALLEN & ROBINSON.

Doalors in Lnmbor and Goaland Building Mntoriuls of allkindfl.

Quoon Btioot, Honolulu.

E. B. THOMAS,CONT11A.GTOR AD BUILDER

VEstimatc8 givon on allkindtt of Stone, Briok and Woadwork. King si root. 47- - tf

JP1. HORNBREAD, PJES and CAKES

Ot all kinds.fjff Tho finest imported confectionory

105-t- f Hotel street, noar Forti

The Elite Ice Cream Parlors

MHMi

210 neadquartors (or Island Curios.

D6alora in- -

H. HACKFELD & CO.

3tE$Efib pGjLflDlE--AND-

Plantation Supplies.

H, HACKFELD & CO.

FINE GroceriesATMORE'S MINOE MEAT, ORANBER-RIE- S,

BLOCK BUTTER, HAMS, CAR-

OLINA SWEET POTATOES, YELLOW

TURNIPS, APPLES, DATES, NUTS

AND RAISINS

Fresh Cakes t Crackers, Etc,

Chas. Hustace?

ElKO SmEET;

MaltNutrine

.lsi.4

Tp-rf3-

is ono of tho most pleasant forms in which tho

virtues of Malt Extract may bo obtained. It is

pleasant to take, and is agreeable to the most

delicate stomach. It is tho Ideal form of

Malt Extract, containing, as it docs, less than

two per cent of Alcohol and over fourteen per

cent of tho Malt extractive matter. Thcro arc

cases on record where patients havo gained

seven pounds in ono week by tho use of Malt

Nutrine. Tho most eminent physicians recom-

mend it injiroferenco to any other. Malt Xutrino

is mado nt tho brewery of the Anheubor-Busc- h

Browing Association, St. Louis, Mo., ono of thelargest and most famous breweries in the world,

where thero is every facility for producing thevery best. For sale by the

523 Fort Street.

HAT WE DOWiE DO WELL

IMPORTERSWHOLESALE! And

. RETAIL DEALERS

IN EVERY VARIETY

LEWIS & CO.211 Fort St., t : Telephone 240

vJmfHd-MMt&- Am

ute&i&Cr'j- - &,MdjL.m"k A 4

r.

a

HOLLISTER DRUG CO.,

Groceries.

Sole Agents for the Islands.

BLOCK Honolulu, .H.

J. S. WALKER,

ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY, LIVERPOOL,ALLIANCE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON,

ALLANOE MARINE & GEN. ASSURANCE 00. OF LONDONSUN INSURANCE COMPANY, SAN FRANCISCO.

WILHELMA OF MAGDEBURG GENERAL INSURANCE CO!NORTHWESTERN M. LIFE INS. CO.,' MILWAUKEE,SUN LIFE INS. CO. OF CANADA,LIFE-- , FHlEf and M'aRINE-- RISKS,

TAKEN AT REASONABLE RATES.Rooms 12 8PRE0KELS

NEW GOODS

r--: AT THE:

j',

Gitv Furniture Store,(Corner of Fort and BoreUnla BtreeU.)

Just rocoiveJ Ex. Bk. Albort a' assortment of

REED PUBNITUAE.

TELEPHONE 03- -

H.H. WILLIAMS, (Managor)Undertaker nnd Embalmer

-- P. O. BOX 15H. E. McINTYRE & BRO.,

IMrORTEHS AND DEALEltS IN

Groceries, Provisions and Feed.Now Oooda Received by Every racket from the EaHtorn Btntcs and Enropo

FRESH CALIFORNIA PRODUCE BY EVERY STEAMER;All Orders faithfully attended to and Goods Delivored to any

Part of the City 1'HEE,ISHND OBDKH3 SOLICITED, SaTISTACTION GcAHAKTUB

EAST COBNKB TORT AND KINO STREETS.

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OUR SHIPPINGNEWS Monhnmnnl Canadian-Australia- n Steamship Line

Tilt: .HTEAMI'.K niKAIIAI.A lMIO.lI

TIIK UAKIIK.V ISLK.

vWeel Lunilluc anil IlclinrclKIlnnl Slrnuirr In unit Out

v Other ivinrlne matter.

A dull cly on the waterfront.Tlicre nru 17 forclRii vcfcl In port.TlicH 3 Onullc from the Orient Is line to-

morrow.The IV 0 Hull tails for Maul mid Hawaii at

10 tomorrow.Tlio steamer Klnnu l dtit! from Hawaii and

Maul tomorrow afternoon.On April .'1, the Hawaiian ulilp ltodcrlck

Dliu arrived at llllo from San Francisco.Tlie slilpC V Salient lianlcd In flora tlic

ttrcnm to Kort Mri-i- t wharf Hi moriiinirTovomtow, Friday lllgli title lnri:e

2.C4 am; IiIkIi tide ntnitll, 2:14 irni; low titlelarge, S:'.U am; low tide email, 8H8 pin.

The bnik Albert liault-- ulnnihlc thetills morning to rccche sujjnr. She

will likely ;et away rometimo next week.Tlio schooner Mol Walilne nrrhtil tills

inornlnif with uuar for T 11 llnlc V: Co,which wn put Into the hark It V Itltlict atKlunii wharf.

lluenoa Ayrva, March 21. It I reportedhere that Chill hat Just bought one of theironclads built by the Aimstroiurs of Vew-cast- lu

for the Japanese covemment. Thisironclad has a displacement of i'J.O'U tons.The price paid Is s.ild to hue bcenf5 1)0(1,01)0.

The tonnage of Canadian sailing vesselsand steamers 21) years ago was a million tons.It Is not so much today, tlio tonnage at theclose of 1MM beliiK pluetd by the Governmentlllue Hook at 80y,(W4 tons, represented by7.215 01 this total number, which Isby no means small, 1,010 are steam crntt,with a tonuago of 'HOftM tons. 1 lie reasonfor this dccllno, according to the TorontoMonetary Times, Is largely supplied by thefact that thu wooden ships, which were sofreely built In the Maritime Provinces andcirrfed Canadian jiioducts to m cry foreigncountry, are being superseded by those of Ironand s cil construction, built on the Clydeand on the Tyne.

AHMVALS.

TitmsnAT, April It.

Stmr Mlkah.ila, Haglund, from Kauai.Sell Molwalilnc, from Kohnla.

DIJPAUT'.'UKS.

Wednesday, April 8.

Stmr I.ehua, Nye, for Hakalau, Ilonomuand l'oli.iUumanu.

Stmr Hawaii, Fitzgerald, for Hawaii.Stmr James Makcc, Peterson, for Kauai,ilk l'aul Iscnbcrg, Wuhrman, for San

Fianelio,

Tnntsinv, April U.

Stmr Kncna, Calway. for Walalua, Mokulc-l- a,

Keuwenul and 1'umkl.Stmr Mlkaha'a, Haglund, for Kauai.

VLS8ELS LEAVING TOMOMtOW.

Stmr W G Hall, Slmerson, for .Maul andHawaii.

I'ASSENGEltS AIIKIVED,

VerstmrMlkahala, April 0 J M Lctlnhoand wile.

CARGOES FROM ISLAND TORTS.

IW stmr Mlkali.tla 5o0."i bags sugar, 13pkgssuiidiies.

Ex sehr Mol Walilne ?t)00 bags sugar.

1MPUKTH.

Ex bk Melrose 12J0 tons coal.Ex ehlp C F Sargent 203a tons coal.

VKHSKI.j IN PORT.

NAVAL VKSIELC.

U S 8 Adams, Watson, Sun Francisco,MEIIC1IANTMEN.

(Coasters not lueltTdt'd In this list.)Ilk Melrose, Kalb, Newcustle.Slip C F Saigcnt, Morse, Newcastle.Jll.ln Irunrard, Schmidt, 8 F.Am lik llolliswood. Knight, New YorkMis stmr Morning Star, Uuilaml, South Seas.Am bk Albert, Orllliths, S. F.Ila-- lik Andrew JVeleh, from S. F.liktne Skagit, Robertson, Port Gumble.Ilk It P Rlthet. JuarrUun, S F.8UirTraiii.lt, JorjtciiMui, 8 F.

r Ethd Zanc, Peterson, Seattle.Am Mihi Roanoke, Hamilton, 8 F.Nor bk Fortuuu, Miek.b"ii Nowtnstlo.

(

Ilktn Addenda, Perry, Culu. i

lllttn W II Dlmond. Ncllson, 8 F.Ilrgtn W Irwin, Williams, 6 R

VORIMON VF99BI.S EXPECTED.

Vessels WheretromllktnSO Wilder SF ....DueU SS Concord Kobe .... DueHMSComus, Kstiilmult, ....DuoAm bk P.dwanl Ma) ....Huston .. .DueAm bk Suinlnolo Newcastle... ....DueAm ship 0 Friargent Neweitsllo .... DuoAm bk doniiimi Newcastle .... DuoBr ship P.lwcli Neueastle . .. DueGrbk Foxgloe PtStanley.... ....DuoAm sehr I) incur Seattle..., DueIlktn Jane 1. Stanford. April :;o

(icrtbtp II F (ihulc l.hcrpool. April SKI

Ilk Sea King Newcustle, April KU

'.in ship Oeelduital....N V....Haw bk Lcalil N'pwc.istlii

ilk HAN'T BE BEAT !

' WHAT?My $10.00 Hath Tubs, lined with best

quality, No. 10 ilne, 0 in. l'ipo, Chain andPluif, with wood tiin nil onmpleto. Otheldealew nro tlumfoundet, mid resort to allmanner of Tricks and Exensos.

Ue not deceived, theso Bath Tubs havebeen sold for $14 until I reduced thd price.

I nm prepared to do ull work in my lineand guarautfo satisfaction: Estimates fur-

nished.If yon want a Rood Job cheap for Cash,

ririfj up Telephone 844, and I am yonman;

JAS.NOTT.Tn,Tinsmith & 1'lumbcri

Arithmetic

THE COMPTOMETER PERFORMS

ADDITION,

SUBTRACTION,MULTIPLICATION,DIVISION, ETC, ETC,

At the World's Co-

lumbian Exposition,the Comptometer re-

ceived the highestaward on adding andcalculating machines.

izTCall around andsee this time-savin- g

machine; computes in-

terest, discount, ex-

change, etc.

A. V. GEAR.Agent for the Hawaiian Is.

GOO King Street.

Commissioner of DeedsFOR the

Stats ofjajifornia.Having been appointed and commissioned

a Cointnls'lonerof Deeds for thu Statu of Cal-ifornia, I am prepared

To administer and certify oaths.To take and certify depositions and affida-

vits.To take and certify the acknowledgment or

proof of powers of attorney, mortgages,transfers, grants, deeds or other Instrumentsfor record.

A. V. GEAK,Telephone 250. C03 King Street,

R. C. A. PETERSON,

Custom House. Broker,

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

Colleotious caicfully attended to.

&:jOfflco with 11. E. Walkor, Cum-mins Block, Merchant Htreot. 238-t- f

BISSELLTHOMAS. HUGH P. KING.

COLLECTION AGENCY.026 MERCHANT STREET

Old bulletin DuMdlng..

Collections , Promptly At-tended to.

Money Delivered the Day of Collection.

W. H. KICKAED,General Business Agent.Will attend to Conveyancing in

all its Branches, Collectingand all Businoss Matters

of trust.

All Businoss entrusted to liirawill rpcoive Prompt and CttrofulAttontiou. Oflice:

Hcnokaa, Hamakua, Hawaii.

ANew Abstract Office.

As a result o 15 year's experi-ence in tho Abstract Business, Iam prepared to mnko Abstracts ofTitle in a most tltorougli, accurateand complete maimer, and onshort notice

?. W. JlAKlNNEV.

In V. O. Smith's Oilico, 318FortStroot. J 215-t- f

David Dayton.I have some cli-

ents who wanthouses to live in.

David Dayton.191 tf Merchant street.

Mmiw

Btoamors ot tho oboro Lino muniiiff in connection with tho

CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAYBetween Vancouver, B. 0., and Sydney, N. 8. W-- . and cnlliun nt Victoria, 1). 0.

Honolulu mid Suva (liji),

aise 3DXJE A.11 isiosroij'crji.-C- T

On or about tho dates below Btnlcd, viz.:

From Sjtluejr and Suvn, for Vlctorln mitlVnncouvor. II. C.I

Stmr "MIOWUHA" April Ifi8tmr "WAIWIMO0" May 15Stmr "MIOWBItA" Juno 15

Throiigli TiclcolH iHStictt from Honolulu to Canada,Unltctl States ISurojiu.

FIIKIOIIT AND rABBKNOKIl AaUSTS!

D. MoNicoiiii, Montrenl, Cnuntln.HonEitT KEttn, Witinipeff, Cnnndn.

M. M. SinitN, Ban FnuiciHco, Oal.G. Moh. BnowN, Vnncouver, B. 0.

FINE

TABLE

WATER !

A Naturally- - BoiledWater, pronounced bypeople who know, to bethe best on tho market.This water received thovery highest award atthe . .

CaliforniaInternationalExposition.

As a Table Beverage

Geyser Water

is a favorite and easilyleads all other MineralWaters.

Benson, Smith & Co.,

"Wholesale niul liotiiil Agents fortlio Hnwniinn lelnnds.

pawaiian Fertilizing

COMPANYIspropaied to furnish

4000 Tons -:- -

-:- - Cane Fertilizer

to order for 1800.

ALL GOODS BOLD TO A OUAHANTEED

rOKMOLA Oil ANALYSIS.

Soluble ami Available l'Uosphoilo Acid,

Sulphate of Ammonia,

Nitrate of Soda,

Sulphate of Potash,

Coral Lime Stone,riioephato anil Fish Guano.

In Quantities to Suit.

gjF" Ordoru solicited for a future

AF. COOKE,Manager.

From Vlotorla nnd Vnnriiutrr, II. I'., (nHiun niul Hyitney!

8tuir"WAmiIM00" April 7Stmr "MIOWEUA" May 8Stmr "WABIUMOO" June 7

nmlC5P For FroiRht and 1'nnenKO nml nil

General Information, npply to

THEO. H. DAVIES & CO., L'd

ARenta for thollnwniinnlnlnudfl.

Fn Ma il Hlwli1mAND TIIH

Occiflental & Oriental Steamship Co.

For YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG

Stcnmers of tho nbovo Compnnics willcnll nt Honolulu on thoir wtiy to thonbovo iKrta ou or nbout tho followingdates:

Stmr Doric May 10, 1890.

For BAN FEAHCISCO:

Stcnmers of tho ubovo Coinpnuies willcnll nt Ilonolulu on thoir wny fromHoxiKkonu mid Yokohnmn to tho nlxveport ou or nbout tho followiuc dntcs:

Stmr Gnelic April 10, 1800

Kates of Passage are as follows:TO YOKO- - TO nONCl-HAM-

KONO.

Cnbiu 81B0.00 8175.00Cnbin, rouud trip, i

mouths 225:00 2C2.D0Cnbin, rouud trip, 12

months 202.50 810.25EuropcnnStcernKo.... 85.00 100.00

CSr'PnHseugcrB pnymi? full fnro will boallowed 10 percent oil" return fnro if re-

turning withiu twelvo moutlis.

t5T"For Fieight nnd I'nssnuo npply to

H. HACKFELD CO.,Agonta.

Wilder's 'Skihip Go's

TIME TABLE.O. L. WIGHT, Pres. S. I). HOSE, Soo.

Onpt. J. A. KING, TortSupt.

Stmr. KI3STAU,CLARKE, Commander,

Will leavo Ilonolnlu at 10 a. m., touching ntLnhninn, Mnalaea Hoy and Mukcua thosamo day; Mahnkonnj Knwaihao and

the following day, arriving ntllilo tho same ovenlng.

LEAVES HONOLULU. AEIUVK8 HONOLULU.

Tucbdny April I ( Friday, April 10

Friday ApiiI21 TueHclay,. .April 21Tu esifay May fi Friday ..May 1

Friday May 15 Tuesday May 12

Returning, will lenvo llilo nt 1 o'clockr. m., touching at Laupahuohoe, Muhu-kon- a

and Knwaihao hiujo day; Makona,Maalucn Hay nud Lahaiun tho followingday; arriving nt Ilonoluluof 'i uesday nnd Fridays.

fX3Ha Freight will bo received nftor12 uoou ou day of Hailing.

Stmr. GLAUDINE,CAMERON, Commander,

Will lcavo Honolulu Tuesday nt 5 r. it.,tottphins nt Knhului, Ilunn, Ilnmon nmlKipuhulu, Mnui. Jifitiuuitig arrives atHonolulu Sundny moniingn.

Will cnll At Nun, Knnpo, on Hecond tripof each month.. fiyy" No Freight willbo recoived afterr. M. on day of muling.

This Company will jefiorvos tho right toluiiko olmngos in tho timo of (Uipiirtino andni rival of its btcamers wituout notice niulit will not ho responsible for nuy conse-quences nrisiug thorofrom.

Consignees must bo nt tho Landings torccoivo their Freight; this Company willnot hold itself luspoiiHiblu for freight nfterit has been lauded.

Live btock only nt ownei's risk.This Compauy will not bu rosponsihlo

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

PnshoiiKors nro requested to purohnsotickets before ouib.irking. Thoso failing todo bo will bo subject to nu udditionnlchnrgo of twcnty.llvo por cent.

W. H. WINCHESTER,nAIlNESS MAKER AND SADDLER.

Soils Ilawruinn trees nnd rs

English saddles.Our Motto is :j

"Tafco Pains and Keop CvistomorD."

115 Bethel St,, between King nud Hotel,Telephone 030.

ED, A "WILLIAMS,(Succeeaor to 0. E. Willianig, H. H. WillianiB & Co.

and Williams Bros.

Pioneer Furniture Warerooms,,Established 185P

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

(Undertaker and Emklmer,Tombstones and Monuments.

Resldrnco nnd Night Tel. 815. 611

We're What Wn Advertiseand Just as Represented.

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HolHEii

SHOE

Wo are Pacemakers on

Footwear Prices.

Oceanic SteamstiiD Go.

Australian Mail Service,

For San Francisco:The New nnd Fiuo Al Stool Stenmship

" Monowai "

Of tho Occanio Stcnrasliip Corupnuy willbo duo tit Ilonolulu from Syduoy nndAuoklnnd ou or nbout

April 30, 1 890.And will lonvo for the nbovo port withMnils nud Pnssougcrs on or nlxmt thatdnte.

For Sydney and Auckland:

Tho Now nnd Fine Al Steel Stenmship

'Alameda"Of tho Ocenuio Stenmship Compnny willbo due nt Ilonolulu from Sim t'rnnciscoon or nbout

April 9, 189G. .

And will hnvo prompt despnteh withMnils nnd PttssongorB for tho nlwvo ports.

Tho undersigned nro now propnredto issue

Through Tickets to All VoiulsIn tlio United States.

C"For further pnrticulnra rognrdingP'roight or Pnssngo npply to

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

Oceanic tail Co.

LOCAL LINES. S. AUSTRALIA.

Arrive Houolulu Lenvo Honolulufrpm S. F. forS.F.

April 13, 1800 April 15, 181)0

Aluy J, ihuu jwy v, wuo

THROUGH LINEFrom Snn Frnucisco From Syduoy for

for Sydney. Snn FrnuciHCo.

.drrir Honolulu. Leave Honolulu.

Ahimedn, Apr. 0, '00 JIonowni,Apr.30,'0C

CRITERION

Shaving ParlorsPRANK PAOHECO, Propr.

Port St. Opp. Piuitlieon Stnblos.10-2-

rtll 'JV.!

SSSBSK nlil ljj illiih ilppii 111 fc

KING STREET, Tel. 179.,

Wo make n Specialty of Shoes-It'- s

our business.

Wo propose to give nforo

Value, Style and Comfort

Than anybody elso can or will.

Mctay's Moo c,

405 Fort Street.

A LIFE SIZECrayonPortrait

Framed CompleteWITH

Qns Dozen Photos of the Sitterron.

Only lo.OOCiT Is tho LATEST OFFEIt wo haveto mnkc.

J.J.WILLIAMSportrait arid LandscapqFotograplior.

uuvua WLH. J. NOLTE, Fropriotor.

The Best Lunch in Town

Tea asad Coffeeat ah nouitu.

THE FINEST BRANDS OF

Cigars and TobaccoAI.WATH ON HAND.

Eagle -:- - House(Jno. AToLl-an-, Prop.)

Nuuauu Ave, between Bcrctnnla mij Selioo 1

Directs.

ROOM AND BORD:Pery. 81.60Por Week 9.50

ltooms to let without bo ml if iref erred;

ffi' Iia,"ciH? ,ov,cty Saturday with Kn.Wftihnu Qleo Club in nttenduueo.

TELEPHONE 707.

THE "ARLINGTON"A FAMILY HOTEL.

W. SEro-aco- , - . . n?r0p.Fer Dny g 2.00Por Week 12.00

Bpeclal UatcolTlio Lost of Attendnnco. tho Host Situa-tion und the Fiucst Muula iu this City

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