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U I' t I I" A $ 'Wm ;u 11 f I I if3 R H J J K m H B iL H B I I - ." VOL. l. NO. 174. THE EVENING BULLETIN. Published every day except Snndny nt COll KlnR Street, Honolulu, II. I. SUHSCIHl'TION 11ATKS. Per Month, anywhere in the Ha- waiian WandB 3 75 Per Ycor. 8 00 Por Year, postpaid to America, Canada, or Mexico 10 00 Per Year, postpaid, olhor Foreign Countrlos 13 00 1'iiynlilo Iiivnrlnblv In Ailvnncu. Telephone 250. I O. Box 89. B. L. FINNEY, Manager. Irritating and Disfiguring ERUPTIONS On the Face, Cured by Ayer's Sarsaparilla Remarkable Exporlenco of Hits Dorothy Mahcr, Fitzroy, Victoria, who3t portrait we are privileged to givo below: .r,-; rcjm p.i:uw III mm? "I take pleasure in testifying to the (treat benefit I derived from iter's Sar.s.iparllla. I Buffered i'loin eruptions on my fncoof .1 very init.iting and vexatious nature. 1'or u considerable time I experi- mented, with various blood medicines, but without any allevia- tion of my trouble. At last, your famous Sar.xaparillu being strongly recommended to me, I began to use it. and after taking two bottles it w.is most gratifying to seo and feel the effect in allaying the- irritation and reducing tlio eruptions. 'When 1 had used three bottles the- erup- tions disappeared altogether, with, out leaving a nuuk on my face, and 1 inivu never been troubled with anything of tho kind since." AVI ISA pamlla "iM Ke.lals at tha World's Chlei Expotltiom. Hollister Drug Co., Ltd. Bolo Agents for the Republic of Hawaii. D ' Imports of Champagne In- to the United States, FltOSI JAN. 18T TO JUNE IsT, 1805. Casus. GH Mumiu & Co.'s extra dry 30,831 Poramory it Greno 11,71)8 Moet & Chaudon 9,008 Hoidsieck & Co., (dry Monopole) 7.501 Louis Roederor 3.4U8 Ruinart 3.13(5 Perrier Jouot 3.280 Irroy&Co 1,785 Vve. Clicquot 2,378 BouohbSeo 992 Delbeok&Co 728 Bt.Mnrcoi.ux 331 Krug& Co 270 Cbas. Hotdsiock 355 Various 5,419 Total 81,859 COMPILED FROM CUSTOM HOUSE RECORDS. Macfarlano & Co., Bolo AgoutsforG. II. Milium A Co. for tho Hawaiian Islands. I'Jl-t- f THE AUSTRALIA'S BUDGET. M:VS lllMIS l'HO.TT all, ovm tim: would. 'Jurkoy Not Yet Nerved Out to Ilia drctit Potter The Oiiluin He tol lit Ion Central Note. UM'IIIll STATIC. Durrant's motion for a now trial is not quito heard yot. Tho Snrcakals Philndelnliiii sugar refinery started on half mmi. The Now York buildors' strike has been compromised, it is stated. Thoro is a split in tho national organization of tho Knights of Labor. Gieat ofForls are being made to rofatoro harmony among tho New York Republicans. Ohicngo barbers propose to arrest saloon men who keop their places open on Sunday. Tho lines of the Wostorn As- sociation havo decided to incroaso tho salary of Chairman Caldwoll to $10,000 por annum. A "Kansas mooting" was held in Chicago, The meeting was ar- ranged by tho Kansas Million Club, which was organized with the idea of bringing a million of persons to thut State. Jiulgo Siraouton of Charleston, S. C, has decided that tho inom-be- rs of tho Columbia Club have tho right to import nnd storo liquor in tho clubhouso for thoir own use. Seized liquor was or- dered leturued It is approhendod at "Washing- ton that tho withdrawal by tho Canadian authorities of tho right exercised uy American lisuormon of buying bait and supplies in Cunadian wutors may lead to reprisals at tho hnnds of Congress. Rov. Joseph Ebon Powoll, roo-tor- of Trinity Episcopal Church in Fiudlay, O., has boon nrrosted on tho charge of fulso and fraudu- lent registration. Although not a citizen, he registered bororo tho eloction to show how oasily it could bo dono. Knight of Pytlllaa. A Boston Traveller special from Now York says: James I. Mul- ligan, Postmnster at Now Brigh- ton, N. Y. , recently choson provi- sional chairman of a committeo on nppeul organized to take some docisive step towird having pet aside tho pronuncinmento that all Catholics must sover thoir rela- tions with tho Knights of Pythias, tho Odd Fellows and the Sons of Temporanco under pain of excom- munication, is now preparing nn addressed to bo presentod to Mgr. Satolli asking for a formal reopen- ing of the case of the Knights of Pythies, that tho Catholic mom-be- rs thoreof muy havo un oppor- tunity to present thoir sido of the caso. Mr. Mulligan bolirves that a proper presoutution of tho case to Mgr. Satolli will raise the ban against the Knights, and he asks all Catholio Knights throughout tho country to forward thoir names and addresses to him that they may bo attached to tho poti-ti- ou which will bo addressed to tho Papal delegate In an interview. Mr. Mullirmn said: "If all tho Catholics in the Knights of Pythias will in this movement, I boliove thut Mgr. Satolli will give them a hearing, and I am suro that wo will bo ablo to provo convincing- ly that there is nothing in tho constitution. bv-law- H or ritual of the ordor that will provont a man lrom bomg a good Catholio and a patriotio citizen." Tho Amorican shin Parthln. under command of Captain Carter, whs burned and sunk 111 tho South I'nuiflo ocean Santitmhitr 27ih Inst. Sim loaded a cargo of iJuu tons ul Welsh co.il at Jjivor- - HONOLULU, H. I., TUESDAY, pool and was bound for San Frm-cisc- o. Ono boatload of tho crow, headed by the Captain, landed on the island of Juan Fornandoz on tho ninth day. Another boatload was rescued by a steamer. A third boatload, tho lomaiudor of the crow, lundod coar Valparaiso, after groat privation for want of wntor. Davy Jones , a Wolshman , whilu stoaling a drink of wator, loft tho bung open bec-iua- his bunds woro too numb to closo it, Poor Davy afterward drank salt water and later died in delirium. A pastor 1 lottor of Bishop Messmor in rotation to dancing was road in nil tho churches in tho diocese of Wisconsin on Sun- day. Honceforth dancing is ly forbiddon on Saturday night and Sunday. Tho Bishop further statod in his letter thnt ho would much prefer that thero woro no such thing ns dancing, but sinco it is an ovil that cannot bo disposed of entirely ho was in favor of restricting it and throw- ing every possible safeguard ab tut tho young. 1: into it. Tho Contral Nows correspond- ent in Yiouna states that a rumor is in circulation in that city to tho cfl'ect that an attempt was made on tho life of tho Czar in St. Potorsburg. According to this rumor, a projectile was thrown at the Czar. It narrowly missed hitting him, and, just grazing his cloak fell harmlessly to tho ground. No ono was hurt, but for a while thoro was groat excite-mon- t. Fourteen arrests wero inado in connection with tlio ttfiair. Crlalu In Germany. Tho Berlin newspapers assort that Baron von Kooller, Prussian Ministor of the Interior has boon granted an indefinite loavo of absence and will undoubtedly bo dismissed. Ilerr Zuoulis, Coun- cilor of State and tho frnmor of last year's bill, which failed to pass the Koiohstag in spito of strenuous ofibrts in its behalf by the Govornmont, is de- signed as his succossor. Dissatisfaction with the Cubinot has seomod to contor for somo timo past on Bnron von Koellor, and Emporor William is said to havo been disploased with his ro-co- nt maladroit prosecution of So- cialists for loso majoste. This action toward Baron von Kooller givos confirmation to rumors of a Cubinot crisis, which havo boon curront for some time past. CUIIA. (Jencr.il Cnmproa Conlldeut Ho Onu. ItvNtoro l'uace. A correspondent at Santiago do Cuba announces that tho columns of troops commanded by Briga-dier-Gonor- al Munoz and Cisco, numberiug 2000 mou of oil arms, recently oamo unoxpootodly upon an insurgent stronghold in Sierra Mnostru dsstriot, of tho Provinoo of Santiago do Cuba. Tho Span- ish troops captured tho wholo defended positions of tho insur- gents, together With their camp, hospital, factory and nthor like industries for the tn-- o of tho in- surgent forcos. Tho iimurgonts lost thirty-seve- n killed and had many wounded. Five soldiois wero killed mid ono major, ono lieutonaut ami thirty-on- e soldiers woro wounded. Goneral Campos, in reply to inquiries toographod from Santa Clara, assorts that ho has moro confidnnco than ever that ho will bo able to ro establish poace. "Tho more so,'' ho contiuuos, "if 1 am ablo to prevent Maximo Gomez from outering tho province of Matanzis." This would bo a difficult font for Gomoz, said Goneral Campos, and not likely to be accomplished at prosont. Goneral Campos telegraphs: "Gomez is at tho shoros of tho River Jutibonico, and is rather docoivod as to his chiefs in Santa Glura province, who havo not proved equal to his hopes." General Campos doubts that Goimz will attempt to enior Mu- - DECEMBER. 10. 1895. t'lnzas, as ho has mado no percop-tib- lo movemont from whero ho is, and thoreforo Gonoial Campos, with tho which hois uxpf-eting- , is suinti crush the icboiliiiii in Sinti Clu-i- . But GoueiMi Campos lncliiil-- - a pro- viso with tins opinion, that if, against his expectations, Gomez shall ponetratt Matanzas pro-vinc- o, tho condition of tho revo- lution would iiKSumu vory serious, proportions. Tho Captain -- General soid further that ho was mo- mentarily expecting tho surrender of 250 insurgents at Cifuuutee, "which will greatly favor my plans." Tho burning of tho sugar cano on tho plantation of Soledad is offl'rod as proof of the disorder in tho insurgont ranks, us thero existod a compromise with Pego that the plantations should bo re spected. Tho captain with Itego, who was formerly a coiporal of 1110 civil guard, nas iou mm and manifests 11 desiro to leave tho opposition Othor lodors havo also loft Ilogn, and Lioutenaut Colonol Gonz.Uos, n nocro, had a bittor disputo with him aftor tho engagement at Uarjagus. The Government is about to issuo $20,000,000 in bank bills. A dispatch to tho New York Ilorald from Havana says: Al- varez, tho Venezuelan General who, with four companions, was captuiod recoutly at Aquadores, near Santiago do" Cuba, has boon examined by the Spanish author- ities, and has eonfossod that ho and his follow-passonger- s, forty-tw- o rnon ull told, won; filibusters. OTIIKK I.AMIS. Thero is fighting in Morocco, insurgonts having takon and for-tifi- a town. Anothor disturbance broko out in Soul, the capital of Coroa, on November 28th, during which tho royal guard tried to obtain by forco ontranco to tho palace, but was not successful. It was stat- od, on authority, that thero woro Amoncuns mixed up in tho con- spiracy. Tho Jdpanoso dony that they havo hod anything whatso- ever to do with this latost con- spiracy in Coroa, but they are now inclined to think tho retire- ment of tho Jupaneso troops will bo a sign for all the old troubles to recommonce ns in formor times. nuiLniNu iiids. Somo Clone I'lcurlnc on Cattle l Gooke'a Jlew Warehouie. Bids for the construction of a brick building on Bothol streot for Castle & Cooko wero opened yesterday. Thoy woro for both ono and two-stor- y structures uud woro as follows: Two Stohies Lucas Bros. $1G,-44- 5; H. Patzig 10,300; A. Har- rison, .$15,200. One Stoky Lucas Bros. $12,-0G- II. Patzig $11,300; A. Hur-riso- n $11,000. E. B. Thomas put in a bid of Tll,UU9, which is presumed to bo for the two-stor- y structure On tho ono story building tho bids wero remarkably closo. No award has yot beon made of tho contract. The J.)itince AcriilmK. Tho Japanese acrobatic per- formance hud sime now features lust night, all of which woio ex- cellent. Chiokiclu walked a bim-bo- o polo, suspended from the roof by small cords. Ho dancod up and down the swinging pole, as much as homo, apparently, as if ho won: on baro ground. Toyo Zaburo, sonior, did some flue foats with an umbrella, juggling it with his toes by tho h audio, top, odgo or framo work. Tukizawa, sonior, did a mar- velous tight wire act. Ho ties a chair to himself and sits cross-logge- d upon it on a wire of one-quart- er inch diameter. This feat ulono is well worth the price of admission. Another mnu does a funny net with a paper ribbon whip, an od- dity that is well purformud and a laughable thing to beo. OPENING OF CONGRESS. iii.cn oi' maim: kami.v i:m:ti 11 M'KAKKIt. Mtflliri 11 I'rettr Speech Which lie Sara Nnllillljr Very Well. Washington, Decombcr 2. The Fifty fourth Congress opened on Mouday, December 2d, at noon, with tho usual coromonies. Tho deliberations in tho Sonato were conducted with historical dignity, while tho oponing in tho Lower House took on tho same animated appoaranco that has al- ways characterized its sossions. Tlio Sonato was called to ordor by and the Houso by James Korr, clerk of tho last House, tho gavols in each chamber falling at tho somo time on tho stroke of 12 o'clock. Fifteen Now Senators were to bo soon in tlio Uppor Ifonso.nndsixor eight timos that many in the Lower Houso. Ono of tho most notable features of the opening of tho House of Reprenontativos was tho largo nunibor of young faces to bo seen. In point of ago, the presont House is tho youngest in the his-tm- y of the American Congress. Congressman Grosvenor, of Ohio, placed T. B. Rood's nnmo in nomination for Speaker of tho House. Sayers, of Texas, follow- ed in closo ordor with the name of Crisp. Thou camo Congressman Kem, of Nebraska, with tho namo of John C. Boll, of Colorado, a Populist. All tho Republicans voted for Mr. Reed, all tho Domoortts for Mr. Crisp and all the Populists for Mr. Bell, with ono oxception. That ono oxception was Mr. Crain of Texas, who votod for Congress- man Culberson of that Stato. Whon the result was announced Mr. Roed had a clean majority of 132, and the gillorios showed thoir appreciation by tremendous applause. Thoy bocomo oven more demonstrative a fow minutes later whon Mr. Hoed was escorted into tho charnbor on tho arm of ax Speaker Crisp, followod by Congressman Bell and Grosvenor, who had boon appointed a com-mitt- oo to usher him to the seat of honor. In nccepting tho speakorsbip Mr. Roed said, "It will not be unbecoming in mo, I hope, if I noknowlodgo to this assombly that it is vory agreeable to mo to stand onco moro in tho placo I loft four years ago. Of tho past, however, I will not Bjieak, for tho past speaks for itself in terms moro fitting and appropriate than any words that could come from my lips. "Nor shall I speak of the futuro, for wo aro not putting oil' tlio har- ness, but putting it on. Yot I think I may vouturo to soy ot tho futuro, in tho light of tho pint, that if wo do something whioli for tlio moment seems inadequate, it ma- - ho that timo, which has justi- fied itself for us on many ncci-sion- s, may do so agiiu. Those who have acted with wisdom heretofore may be fairly oxpooted to act with wisdom heroaftor. "I am sorry to say tho pleasuro associated with tho honor you havo bostowod on mo, nn honor 110 American citizen can fail to upprociute, and for which I give thanks, is but for a moment or so, whilo tho cares and responsi- bilities oltood ovor many days. "So far as tho performance of my duties affects tho wholo peo- ple of tho United States, I invoke their considerate judgment. So fur as it affects the members of this Hoiibo, I ask from both sides of tho chamber that cordial co- operation without whioli I cannot hopo to succoed, assuring them that no effort 011 my part will bo sparod to aid them in the per- formance of thoir duties by ill it eiiliio impiiitinlity which is their just duo." PKICE CENTJJ. tub KAsri.itv titiMiiiN i:lra fiimrilftlilim InatMcd Upon United Hlntc VchkoIii llurrcd. While desirous of not do- ing anything uii.ch w.hiiu in any way tond to induco disturbances or hinder the w rk of restoring order, siys a Coiutantinoplo des- patch of December 2, the powers appear uuauimously resolved to insist upon tho domnnd for extra guordships. In consequenco tho embassadors havo arranged for a meeting tomorrow to cons'dor what action is iiocosary in view of the Sultan's continued ob- jection to granting tho desirod firmans. Monnwhilo Hip impros-sio- n is boirg conveyed to tho public that tho Sultan has won a great victory. This tonds to mako matters moro delicate to haudlo, as t demonstrate that snehis not tho caso is almost certain to lend to nn outbreak oven mora serious thnn the ono which gavo a protext for the do-mo- nd for oxtro guardships. A Turkish official, discussing tho withdrawal of tho Dryad, that tho powors objocted to any power tiking a load in any action in Turkey. Jn other words, if action is to bo takon. it should bo combined action upon tho pirt of tho powers. Thus it is inti- mated if tho passago of the Dar- danelles is to be forced it should ho dono by tho war ships of all tho powors intorosted. This was tho original undoistauding, but Groat Britain, it appears, was not disposed to delay matters boyond a certain point. Another diplomat said it look- ed os if Great Britain had attain- ed the object sho had in view, namely, to show tho Sultan and tho powers as woll, that, whilo desirous of acting in accoid with other powers, her majesty's Gov- ernment was prepared to ant alone if tho necossity should ariso, and if tho powors desiro cencortod action they must not promptly or Groat Britain will take tho initia- tive. Tho London Timos will tomor- row print a dispatch from Borlin which roports that tho Frank- furter Zoitung's Constantinople correspondent says that in res- ponse to tho Sultan's personal appeal tho Czar has waived Rus- sia's claim for tho passago of 11 sooond guardship through tho Dardanelles, The Standard's Vionna corres- pondent telographa that ho learn- ed from a trustworthy source in Constantinople that tho Sultan in in hourly foar of deposition. His oourtiors warn him thattho powors havo decided upon this action, and thut they want tho second- admittod to the Suardship in ordor to provido tho neotissary forco to oarry it out. Rov. H. O. Dwight, a mission- ary of tho Amorican Board at Constantinople, cabled from Pliil-lippnli- B, Turkoy, to tho Christian tlorald of Now York : "Remit funds telegraphically. llarjiool mirsionorios tehgruph thut starv- ation is imminent." Tho Christian Horald adds : This message of Dr. Dwight has a peculiar siguificuuee, ns it dis- closes the fact that the mission- aries at Harpool, whoso mission buildings were totally dostroyed' during tho rooeiitinassacros thoro, aro themselves sutruring the pangs of hunger and 0 dd, probably as severe as tho Armenians. Tho Christian Horald will forward to tho missionaries by cable, froo of expense, all Hums contributed for tho rolief of tho sufferers iu Ar- menia. Admiral Solfridgo has not yet notified tho Navy Department of the refusal of tho Porto to pormit one of tho United Stutoa oruisers to outer tho Bosphorus. Such permits have boon issued in raro instances in tho past whon afTairs in Turkey woro quiot, but tho P'WeiH party to the treaty of Berlin alouu eujov tho right of luncf to tluihi waters, nnd thoy ire limited to m e sit p 0.0:1. 4 i .1 : '$- - ", Mf w.
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VOL. l. NO. 174.

THE EVENING BULLETIN.

Published every day except Snndny ntCOll KlnR Street, Honolulu, II. I.

SUHSCIHl'TION 11ATKS.Per Month, anywhere in the Ha-

waiian WandB 3 75Per Ycor. 8 00Por Year, postpaid to America,

Canada, or Mexico 10 00Per Year, postpaid, olhor Foreign

Countrlos 13 001'iiynlilo Iiivnrlnblv In Ailvnncu.

Telephone 250. I O. Box 89.

B. L. FINNEY, Manager.

Irritating and Disfiguring

ERUPTIONSOn the Face, Cured by

Ayer's SarsaparillaRemarkable Exporlenco of Hits Dorothy

Mahcr, Fitzroy, Victoria, who3t portraitwe are privileged to givo below:

.r,-; rcjm p.i:uw

III mm?"I take pleasure in testifying to

the (treat benefit I derived fromiter's Sar.s.iparllla. I Bufferedi'loin eruptions on my fncoof .1 veryinit.iting and vexatious nature.1'or u considerable time I experi-mented, with various bloodmedicines, but without any allevia-tion of my trouble. At last, yourfamous Sar.xaparillu being stronglyrecommended to me, I began to useit. and after taking two bottles itw.is most gratifying to seo and feelthe effect in allaying the- irritationand reducing tlio eruptions. 'When1 had used three bottles the- erup-tions disappeared altogether, with,out leaving a nuuk on my face, and1 inivu never been troubled withanything of tho kind since."

AVIISApamlla

"iM Ke.lals at tha World's Chlei Expotltiom.

Hollister Drug Co., Ltd.Bolo Agents for the Republic of Hawaii.

D '

Imports of Champagne In-

to the United States,

FltOSI JAN. 18T TO JUNE IsT, 1805.

Casus.G H Mumiu & Co.'s extra

dry 30,831Poramory it Greno 11,71)8Moet & Chaudon 9,008Hoidsieck & Co., (dry

Monopole) 7.501Louis Roederor 3.4U8Ruinart 3.13(5Perrier Jouot 3.280Irroy&Co 1,785Vve. Clicquot 2,378BouohbSeo 992Delbeok&Co 728Bt.Mnrcoi.ux 331Krug& Co 270Cbas. Hotdsiock 355Various 5,419

Total 81,859

COMPILED FROM CUSTOMHOUSE RECORDS.

Macfarlano & Co.,

Bolo AgoutsforG. II. Milium A Co.for tho Hawaiian Islands.

I'Jl-t- f

THE AUSTRALIA'S BUDGET.

M:VS lllMIS l'HO.TT all, ovmtim: would.

'Jurkoy Not Yet Nerved Out to Iliadrctit Potter The OiiluinHe tol lit Ion Central Note.

UM'IIIll STATIC.

Durrant's motion for a now trialis not quito heard yot.

Tho Snrcakals Philndelnliiiisugar refinery started on halfmmi.

The Now York buildors' strikehas been compromised, it isstated.

Thoro is a split in tho nationalorganization of tho Knights ofLabor.

Gieat ofForls are being made torofatoro harmony among tho NewYork Republicans.

Ohicngo barbers propose toarrest saloon men who keop theirplaces open on Sunday.

Tho lines of the Wostorn As-sociation havo decided to incroasotho salary of Chairman Caldwollto $10,000 por annum.

A "Kansas mooting" was heldin Chicago, The meeting was ar-ranged by tho Kansas MillionClub, which was organized withthe idea of bringing a million ofpersons to thut State.

Jiulgo Siraouton of Charleston,S. C, has decided that tho inom-be- rs

of tho Columbia Club havetho right to import nnd storoliquor in tho clubhouso for thoirown use. Seized liquor was or-dered leturued

It is approhendod at "Washing-ton that tho withdrawal by thoCanadian authorities of tho rightexercised uy American lisuormonof buying bait and supplies inCunadian wutors may lead toreprisals at tho hnnds of Congress.

Rov. Joseph Ebon Powoll, roo-tor- of

Trinity Episcopal Churchin Fiudlay, O., has boon nrrostedon tho charge of fulso and fraudu-lent registration. Although nota citizen, he registered bororo thoeloction to show how oasily itcould bo dono.

Knight of Pytlllaa.A Boston Traveller special from

Now York says: James I. Mul-ligan, Postmnster at Now Brigh-ton, N. Y. , recently choson provi-sional chairman of a committeoon nppeul organized to take somedocisive step towird having petaside tho pronuncinmento that allCatholics must sover thoir rela-tions with tho Knights of Pythias,tho Odd Fellows and the Sons ofTemporanco under pain of excom-munication, is now preparing nnaddressed to bo presentod to Mgr.Satolli asking for a formal reopen-ing of the case of the Knights ofPythies, that tho Catholic mom-be- rs

thoreof muy havo un oppor-tunity to present thoir sido of thecaso.

Mr. Mulligan bolirves that aproper presoutution of tho case toMgr. Satolli will raise the banagainst the Knights, and he asksall Catholio Knights throughouttho country to forward thoirnames and addresses to him thatthey may bo attached to tho poti-ti- ou

which will bo addressed totho Papal delegate

In an interview. Mr. Mullirmnsaid: "If all tho Catholics in theKnights of Pythias will

in this movement, I boliovethut Mgr. Satolli will give them ahearing, and I am suro that wowill bo ablo to provo convincing-ly that there is nothing in thoconstitution. bv-law- H or ritual ofthe ordor that will provont a manlrom bomg a good Catholio and apatriotio citizen."

Tho Amorican shin Parthln.under command of Captain Carter,whs burned and sunk 111 thoSouth I'nuiflo ocean Santitmhitr27ih Inst. Sim loaded a cargo ofiJuu tons ul Welsh co.il at Jjivor- -

HONOLULU, H. I., TUESDAY,

pool and was bound for San Frm-cisc- o.

Ono boatload of tho crow,headed by the Captain, landed onthe island of Juan Fornandoz ontho ninth day. Another boatloadwas rescued by a steamer. Athird boatload, tho lomaiudor ofthe crow, lundod coar Valparaiso,after groat privation for want ofwntor. Davy Jones , a Wolshman ,

whilu stoaling a drink of wator,loft tho bung open bec-iua- hisbunds woro too numb to closo it,Poor Davy afterward drank saltwater and later died in delirium.

A pastor 1 lottor of BishopMessmor in rotation to dancingwas road in nil tho churches intho diocese of Wisconsin on Sun-day. Honceforth dancing is ly

forbiddon on Saturdaynight and Sunday. Tho Bishopfurther statod in his letter thntho would much prefer that theroworo no such thing ns dancing,but sinco it is an ovil that cannotbo disposed of entirely ho was infavor of restricting it and throw-ing every possible safeguard ab tuttho young.

1: intoit.Tho Contral Nows correspond-

ent in Yiouna states that a rumoris in circulation in that city totho cfl'ect that an attempt wasmade on tho life of tho Czar in St.Potorsburg. According to thisrumor, a projectile was thrown atthe Czar. It narrowly missedhitting him, and, just grazing hiscloak fell harmlessly to thoground. No ono was hurt, butfor a while thoro was groat excite-mon- t.

Fourteen arrests wero inadoin connection with tlio ttfiair.

Crlalu In Germany.Tho Berlin newspapers assort

that Baron von Kooller, PrussianMinistor of the Interior has boongranted an indefinite loavo ofabsence and will undoubtedly bodismissed. Ilerr Zuoulis, Coun-cilor of State and tho frnmor oflast year's bill,which failed to pass the Koiohstagin spito of strenuous ofibrts in itsbehalf by the Govornmont, is de-

signed as his succossor.Dissatisfaction with the Cubinot

has seomod to contor for somotimo past on Bnron von Koellor,and Emporor William is said tohavo been disploased with his ro-co- nt

maladroit prosecution of So-

cialists for loso majoste. Thisaction toward Baron von Koollergivos confirmation to rumors of aCubinot crisis, which havo booncurront for some time past.

CUIIA.(Jencr.il Cnmproa Conlldeut Ho Onu.

ItvNtoro l'uace.A correspondent at Santiago do

Cuba announces that tho columnsof troops commanded by Briga-dier-Gonor- al

Munoz and Cisco,numberiug 2000 mou of oil arms,recently oamo unoxpootodly uponan insurgent stronghold in SierraMnostru dsstriot, of tho Provinooof Santiago do Cuba. Tho Span-ish troops captured tho wholodefended positions of tho insur-gents, together With their camp,hospital, factory and nthor likeindustries for the tn--o of tho in-

surgent forcos. Tho iimurgontslost thirty-seve- n killed and hadmany wounded. Five soldioiswero killed mid ono major, onolieutonaut ami thirty-on- e soldiersworo wounded.

Goneral Campos, in reply toinquiries toographod from SantaClara, assorts that ho has moroconfidnnco than ever that ho willbo able to ro establish poace."Tho more so,'' ho contiuuos,"if 1 am ablo to prevent MaximoGomez from outering tho provinceof Matanzis." This would bo adifficult font for Gomoz, saidGoneral Campos, and not likelyto be accomplished at prosont.Goneral Campos telegraphs:"Gomez is at tho shoros of thoRiver Jutibonico, and is ratherdocoivod as to his chiefs in SantaGlura province, who havo notproved equal to his hopes."

General Campos doubts thatGoimz will attempt to enior Mu- -

DECEMBER. 10. 1895.

t'lnzas, as ho has mado no percop-tib- lo

movemont from whero ho is,and thoreforo Gonoial Campos,with tho whichhois uxpf-eting-

, is suinti crushthe icboiliiiii in Sinti Clu-i- . ButGoueiMi Campos lncliiil-- - a pro-viso with tins opinion, that if,against his expectations, Gomezshall ponetratt Matanzas pro-vinc- o,

tho condition of tho revo-lution would iiKSumu vory serious,proportions. Tho Captain -- General

soid further that ho was mo-mentarily expecting tho surrenderof 250 insurgents at Cifuuutee,"which will greatly favor myplans."

Tho burning of tho sugar canoon tho plantation of Soledad isoffl'rod as proof of the disorder intho insurgont ranks, us theroexistod a compromise with Pegothat the plantations should bo respected. Tho captain with Itego,who was formerly a coiporal of1110 civil guard, nas iou mm andmanifests 11 desiro to leave thoopposition Othor lodors havoalso loft Ilogn, and LioutenautColonol Gonz.Uos, n nocro, had abittor disputo with him aftor thoengagement at Uarjagus.

The Government is about toissuo $20,000,000 in bank bills.

A dispatch to tho New YorkIlorald from Havana says: Al-

varez, tho Venezuelan Generalwho, with four companions, wascaptuiod recoutly at Aquadores,near Santiago do" Cuba, has boonexamined by the Spanish author-ities, and has eonfossod that hoand his follow-passonger- s, forty-tw- o

rnon ull told, won; filibusters.

OTIIKK I.AMIS.Thero is fighting in Morocco,

insurgonts having takon and for-tifi-

a town.Anothor disturbance broko out

in Soul, the capital of Coroa, onNovember 28th, during which thoroyal guard tried to obtain byforco ontranco to tho palace, butwas not successful. It was stat-od, on authority, that thero woroAmoncuns mixed up in tho con-spiracy. Tho Jdpanoso dony thatthey havo hod anything whatso-ever to do with this latost con-spiracy in Coroa, but they arenow inclined to think tho retire-ment of tho Jupaneso troops willbo a sign for all the old troublesto recommonce ns in formor times.

nuiLniNu iiids.Somo Clone I'lcurlnc on Cattle l

Gooke'a Jlew Warehouie.Bids for the construction of a

brick building on Bothol streotfor Castle & Cooko wero openedyesterday. Thoy woro for bothono and two-stor- y structures uudworo as follows:

Two Stohies Lucas Bros. $1G,-44- 5;

H. Patzig 10,300; A. Har-rison, .$15,200.

One Stoky Lucas Bros. $12,-0G-

II. Patzig $11,300; A. Hur-riso- n

$11,000.E. B. Thomas put in a bid of

Tll,UU9, which is presumed to bofor the two-stor- y structure Ontho ono story building tho bidswero remarkably closo. No awardhas yot beon made of tho contract.

The J.)itince AcriilmK.Tho Japanese acrobatic per-

formance hud sime now featureslust night, all of which woio ex-

cellent. Chiokiclu walked a bim-bo- o

polo, suspended from the roofby small cords. Ho dancod upand down the swinging pole, asmuch as homo, apparently, as ifho won: on baro ground.

Toyo Zaburo, sonior, didsome flue foats withan umbrella, juggling it with histoes by tho h audio, top, odgo orframo work.

Tukizawa, sonior, did a mar-velous tight wire act. Ho ties achair to himself and sits cross-logge- d

upon it on a wire of one-quart- er

inch diameter. This featulono is well worth the price ofadmission.

Another mnu does a funny netwith a paper ribbon whip, an od-

dity that is well purformud and alaughable thing to beo.

OPENING OF CONGRESS.

iii.cn oi' maim: kami.v i:m:ti 11

M'KAKKIt.

Mtflliri 11 I'rettr SpeechWhich lie Sara Nnllillljr

Very Well.

Washington, Decombcr 2.The Fifty fourth Congress openedon Mouday, December 2d, atnoon, with tho usual coromonies.Tho deliberations in tho Sonatowere conducted with historicaldignity, while tho oponing in thoLower House took on tho sameanimated appoaranco that has al-

ways characterized its sossions.Tlio Sonato was called to ordor

by andthe Houso by James Korr, clerk oftho last House, tho gavols in eachchamber falling at tho somo timeon tho stroke of 12 o'clock. FifteenNow Senators were to bo soon intlio Uppor Ifonso.nndsixor eighttimos that many in the LowerHouso. Ono of tho most notablefeatures of the opening of thoHouse of Reprenontativos was tholargo nunibor of young faces to boseen. In point of ago, the presontHouse is tho youngest in the his-tm- y

of the American Congress.Congressman Grosvenor, of

Ohio, placed T. B. Rood's nnmoin nomination for Speaker of thoHouse. Sayers, of Texas, follow-ed in closo ordor with the name of

Crisp. Thou camoCongressman Kem, of Nebraska,with tho namo of John C. Boll, ofColorado, a Populist.

All tho Republicans voted forMr. Reed, all tho Domoortts forMr. Crisp and all the Populistsfor Mr. Bell, with ono oxception.That ono oxception was Mr. Crainof Texas, who votod for Congress-man Culberson of that Stato.

Whon the result was announcedMr. Roed had a clean majority of132, and the gillorios showedthoir appreciation by tremendousapplause. Thoy bocomo ovenmore demonstrative a fow minuteslater whon Mr. Hoed was escortedinto tho charnbor on tho arm ofax Speaker Crisp, followod byCongressman Bell and Grosvenor,who had boon appointed a com-mitt- oo

to usher him to the seat ofhonor.

In nccepting tho speakorsbipMr. Roed said, "It will not beunbecoming in mo, I hope, if Inoknowlodgo to this assomblythat it is vory agreeable to mo tostand onco moro in tho placo Iloft four years ago. Of tho past,however, I will not Bjieak, fortho past speaks for itself in termsmoro fitting and appropriate thanany words that could come frommy lips.

"Nor shall I speak of the futuro,for wo aro not putting oil' tlio har-ness, but putting it on. Yot I

think I may vouturo to soy ot thofuturo, in tho light of tho pint,that if wo do something whioli fortlio moment seems inadequate, itma- - ho that timo, which has justi-fied itself for us on many ncci-sion- s,

may do so agiiu. Thosewho have acted with wisdomheretofore may be fairly oxpootedto act with wisdom heroaftor.

"I am sorry to say tho pleasuroassociated with tho honor youhavo bostowod on mo, nn honor110 American citizen can fail toupprociute, and for which I givethanks, is but for a moment orso, whilo tho cares and responsi-bilities oltood ovor many days.

"So far as tho performance ofmy duties affects tho wholo peo-ple of tho United States, I invoketheir considerate judgment. Sofur as it affects the members ofthis Hoiibo, I ask from both sidesof tho chamber that cordial co-operation without whioli I cannothopo to succoed, assuring themthat no effort 011 my part will bosparod to aid them in the per-formance of thoir duties by ill iteiiliio impiiitinlity which is theirjust duo."

PKICE CENTJJ.

tub KAsri.itv titiMiiiNi:lra fiimrilftlilim InatMcd Upon

United Hlntc VchkoIii llurrcd.While desirous of not do-

ing anything uii.ch w.hiiu in anyway tond to induco disturbancesor hinder the w rk of restoringorder, siys a Coiutantinoplo des-

patch of December 2, the powersappear uuauimously resolved toinsist upon tho domnnd for extraguordships. In consequenco thoembassadors havo arranged for ameeting tomorrow to cons'dorwhat action is iiocosary in viewof the Sultan's continued ob-jection to granting tho desirodfirmans. Monnwhilo Hip impros-sio- n

is boirg conveyed to thopublic that tho Sultan has wona great victory. This tonds tomako matters moro delicate tohaudlo, as t demonstrate thatsnehis not tho caso is almostcertain to lend to nn outbreakoven mora serious thnn the onowhich gavo a protext for the do-mo- nd

for oxtro guardships.A Turkish official, discussing

tho withdrawal of tho Dryad,that tho powors objocted

to any power tiking a load in anyaction in Turkey. Jn other words,if action is to bo takon. it shouldbo combined action upon tho pirtof tho powers. Thus it is inti-mated if tho passago of the Dar-danelles is to be forced it shouldho dono by tho war ships of alltho powors intorosted. This wastho original undoistauding, butGroat Britain, it appears, was notdisposed to delay matters boyonda certain point.

Another diplomat said it look-ed os if Great Britain had attain-ed the object sho had in view,namely, to show tho Sultan andtho powers as woll, that, whilodesirous of acting in accoid withother powers, her majesty's Gov-ernment was prepared to ant aloneif tho necossity should ariso, andif tho powors desiro cencortodaction they must not promptly orGroat Britain will take tho initia-tive.

Tho London Timos will tomor-row print a dispatch from Borlinwhich roports that tho Frank-furter Zoitung's Constantinoplecorrespondent says that in res-ponse to tho Sultan's personalappeal tho Czar has waived Rus-sia's claim for tho passago of 11

sooond guardship through thoDardanelles,

The Standard's Vionna corres-pondent telographa that ho learn-ed from a trustworthy source inConstantinople that tho Sultan inin hourly foar of deposition. Hisoourtiors warn him thattho poworshavo decided upon this action,and thut they want tho second-

admittod to theSuardshipin ordor to provido tho

neotissary forco to oarry it out.Rov. H. O. Dwight, a mission-

ary of tho Amorican Board atConstantinople, cabled from Pliil-lippnli- B,

Turkoy, to tho Christiantlorald of Now York : "Remitfunds telegraphically. llarjioolmirsionorios tehgruph thut starv-ation is imminent."

Tho Christian Horald adds :

This message of Dr. Dwight hasa peculiar siguificuuee, ns it dis-closes the fact that the mission-aries at Harpool, whoso missionbuildings were totally dostroyed'during tho rooeiitinassacros thoro,aro themselves sutruring the pangsof hunger and 0 dd, probably assevere as tho Armenians. ThoChristian Horald will forward totho missionaries by cable, froo ofexpense, all Hums contributed fortho rolief of tho sufferers iu Ar-menia.

Admiral Solfridgo has not yetnotified tho Navy Department ofthe refusal of tho Porto to pormitone of tho United Stutoa oruisersto outer tho Bosphorus. Suchpermits have boon issued in raroinstances in tho past whon afTairsin Turkey woro quiot, but thoP'WeiH party to the treaty ofBerlin alouu eujov tho right of

luncf to tluihi waters, nnd thoyire limited to m e sit p 0.0:1.

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lUlrMiiru IlnlrlM I'M""0" TliclrVlfltTH on tlio Qucullon.

Among tho Pacific Coast Con

pressmen who responded to thoWashington's Post's request forcnprcBiiona of their viowb on thoquestion of a third Prosidentiulterm nnd tho advisability of Uon-jre- ss

udopting Springer's nnti-aird-tor- m

resolution, which waipissed by Congress in 1875, tiroSohnson and Bowers of Califor-nia, Hormanu and Ellis of Oregoniad Doolittlo of Washington.jTte letters of Johnson, Bowors,Hermann and Doolittlo aro pub-Ksh- id

as follows:Saciiamexto, Cat.. I would

vote for a resolution if onu werointroduced, although I think it isact the businos3 of the House topass such resolutions. Springer'smolution was nieio buncotnb,"nlonded to hurt Giunt, and suni-C- ar

lesolutions would bo ineroTwincoinb, intended to huitOlovo-3nd-,

promoted in both caecs bypartisan rancor. I fool certainftfeat wo will never soe u thirdrmia President.

Gnovc L. Johnson.San Dieoo, Cal: I would voto

Jbr tho resolution, but 1 would.athor voto for n resolution

a second term. Thonuking of a I'rfsidont inoligiblo

lrre-iluctioui- u any caso would boThe lougostetopouthorond to good.jovorument that tkis nutiou couldjsske. Then tho Prosidont wouldWo timo to attend to businessJor which he is elected, instead of,Ainow, sponding alibis wakinglours in dovisiug ways and meansla obtain making meremulcts of nil officers appointed

"& him, whoso paramount duty2 to puck conventions in hisJrterost. It is a pity tho

cannot bo renominated.HI would effectually settln tho"Ibird-torin- " quostion, for alterIection ono could ciury out on

thip all tho remnants left of thottsird term candidate uud hisyrty.

AV. W. Bowcns.llosEiiuito. On. If a resolution

(H'milnr to tho ono quoted shouldie introduced in tho opproucbiugAtf83ion of Congress, I shall feel itvtj duty to voto against it. ItSbaa become a well recognized partrttf our ropublicau system of(pvornment, confirmed by manydlastrious precedents, that thofolding of Presidential oflicouftould not excoed two terras.The tenson for this unwritton lawis obvious, and it is difficult atibis timo to conceive of any eircwmstances or of any emergencieswhich could justify a dopartuie3rom the long nnd

custom.BlNOi.U Hkrmann.

Tacoma, Wash. Should thoionuro of the Presidential oflicovf one man bo extended over moreHUnn two tonus, tspcoiully in casoia exceptionally qualified manfas thus continued in uffico, the'Aiidoncy would bo toward con-

vened rolianco on the part of the?eoplo in the man and his qunli-Scation- s,

in contradiction of thejririt of ropublicnnisin in itsbrzad sense. I bolievo we mayiake it ns a sottlod policy, whichls crown out of the wisdom of

e people, that no man shall&old the Presidential office moroMian two terms.

W. H. Doolittle.

Tho poet Wliittier was righthen ho told n visitor once thai

it waB rojoicod to know that Goduas "a liltlo bigger than themerngo church member.'' Ex.

FITIOUEDfVom tf. S. Journal J Medicine.)

ifft.fi W.II.Preko.who makes a ipwUlly or Epilepsy,

ii.thoin doubt treated and curid moro caaea thanilwinBl'hyilclain'iUiiaiceisUastonWiInB. Wettardofcaeof20yer'(tardlnscuredbyhlm..VwlllehciavalimbleHorlsontl.iiidiea.oHlilcUlieml with a lartfo lioltlo til hit absolute cure, fn e lo

We ad le anyono wlthlng a cure to addieta,M. W. II. I'EEKK. r U 4 Cedar St.. New York.

Dr. W. L. Moore3F3a.3rsicietn.axi.cLSurgeon.

Ililo, ll.IHI.li.

,it;clul attention glicu to illjiu.is of tliuUT aim ear.

Mrtl... I....,r. J Ql IT'""'"""" 'IS to 4 liu.

Afciauuenuc Avo. mar Court lluuau, 103tf

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EVENING BULLETIN, DECEMBER 10, 1895

WALL, - NICHOLSCOMPANY.'

Xmas GoodsToys of every descrip-tion, fancy baskets andboxes, beautiful de-

signs in ink stands,booklets and calendarsfor 1890, first assort-ment in Honolulu.

Periodical DeptNow stories by stand-ard authors in sets orsingle volumes, juv-enile works for boysand jirls.

Music DeptExclusive agents forself - plnvinur Ttemnamusic box, playsi over1000 tunes, Symphonyorgans, an improve-ment on the vEolian,nnd musical instru-ments of every des-

cription.

C7" Notioi:: Tills immenic stock upcryuiiall) Kliitul lij Mr. Xltlnils in theEa-.t- , iinil l cntirUt huh, iiu flail Horngooila, and prices nru reasonable.

Republic Building.IfiO-- tf

hoWaI YUWvVvs

VoI'kail

yXrrtme.r (omji ants(xnd. a

Bwel Troublesaft cared ty

Paw

Hollister -:- - DrugCompany,

130-t- ( Agents or the Hawaiian Islands.

LARSENS

EXPRESSKlNfl AMI NUUAM' SlIlH.TS.

CotuiHeut U uiiuccemiay.

WM. LARSEN.135--

When It Comes

To Disinfectants wo still have

plenty, our stock has not

been exhausted, and new

arrivals aro on hand.

Geo. H. PluddyD.D.S.

JDISiVJriST.1'okt Stkut, oit. Catiioi K JImsiU.N'.

Ilouri from !) a.m. to I p.m.

:- - Dr. Russel, -- :

Oflico, Mnonie Building.

ltonrn: am, :i- -5 I'm. Tclrilione 4S4.

itcskknce llnunllan Hotel.lj.)-l-

D. J. CASHMAN.

SAIL AND TENT MAKES.

Awninps n especially. Over Uuliforma Food Cotnimnv's store.

3G-t- f.

Aloha Bath House.

NEXT TO MARINE RAILWAY.luongUt freo from tho

wlinrf on ttU'iilioniiig No. CS3. I'lirnlshcdlooms tn let on (ho premisis.

130-t- f MltS.J. II. HEIST.

W. H. VINCHESTEB,HAltN'ESS MAKEK AND 8ADDLEU.Sells lluwuiinn trees nnd rs

English sndtllcs.Our Motto is :

"Take Pains and Keep Customers."11.'. Bethel St., Ijctwoon King uud Hotel.

152-t- f

Ion

11 nil

And want tho properthing both in cut andstyle and desiro tohave tho latest Patt-ern you must call on

Medeiros $ Co,Hotel etrect.

S, DEckBr, Mgr,

Ami lon't You Forget It?

Bargains inClocks, Watches andJewelry ! .

Onluetto fniliug heiilth, 1 wish to closoout uiy busiuohH early uuxt year. To thiseuil I will sell my entiro stock of

Clocks, Watches andJewelry lmmm

DVJtS1 PWCtS TOW CNSH.

GREAT BARGAINS WILL DE GIVEN.

Thomas Lindsay,Campbell Block, .... Mercliaut St

144 tr

AHI,MANUFAGTUltEll, : UPIIOL-STERE- K

: AND : DEALEU : IN . . . .

Furniture, Bedding, Etc., Etc.

Cuntritutor mul Huihloi'.No, 80, Nuuniiii street.

Huh on hand Cofllns, Cawplior Trunkii,Matting, WardrolitM, DvkIis, Mntretses,ctc,

' gXV Cull in and hmpoct goodn.IliU-t- f

POI! POI!Uan'Doorn & Co., Fort Street

Next Lieut' Planing Mill, will bnvofresit o cry day

AIACHINE MADE POI

KALIHI POI FACTORY,

Wbicli will bo sold to families in largo ornmall quantities. I(i Lontais- -

HIS I'l'IlN'tsUlD.

W. L. WILCOX,131 tf-- Proprietor Knlihi loi l'uctory.

Store open cenlngn.

X. T. BURGESSRepairs Garden Hos, SpnnMers Water Taps.

Etc, Etc.

Snw Filinn nml nil kiiulB of Tools Shnrp.encd, iuclmliug Curving Kniu'B nml Scis.sors. Ltiwu Mowers rennlred nud for rent,Also, Setting Glnss in fnct nil kinds of.lobbing. Work called ror nnd rcturnea.Shop nnd rciidonco en Miller street.Ring up Tclepkotio 852. tf

S. KIMTJRA,Wholesale Dealer in Japanese

Wines.Liquors nml lrolslons, Sakl a Bpccl.tltf,

Allen Street. Telephone 703.101-l- y

LIN" SING- - KEE,PLUMBER AND TIN SMITH.

403 Hotel street, Honolulu.47-t- f

QUONG SAM KEE & CO.

Importers and Dealers In GeneralMerchandise,

Wholesale Wine and Spirit Merchants,

140 Corner King and Mnnnaken Sts.

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

MERCHANT TAILOR, VFine Suitings made to order at lowest prices.145 Clothes cleaned and repaired.

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

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

Boots and Shoes to order. I uec the )ettmaterial. Goods warranted towiar ell. 142--

L. AHLO,No. 46S, Nuunnn street.

HnH jubt received n now line ofDRY GOODS, LADIES AND GENTS'

SHOES AND GENERAL MEROIIAN.DISE.

Agent for tlio following rico plantations:Walplo, Waiawa, Wulumlu, Waialua,Kaucohu and Kapalama.

gj0 My rico fiom Kaneobo in markedL A and is guaranteed Al.P.O. Box 114, .... Telephouo 199.

US- -

Smith.Tho Bus man will send

busses to private- residen-ces for passengers to Wai-ki- ki

without extra charge;privato parties can bo ac-

commodated at reducedrates, hut remember this,that a bus or wagoncttowill call at vour privatoresidonco and tako you toWnikiki and brinjj youback at tho regular strcotcar faro.

3F- - SgipLitlx.

HONOLULU SURREY

154-2-

TEL. 604

Family

Grocer,

tliiEW

jTTTft (An if m

with-out

W. Macfarlane,AQENTi

4, CNV&f uKbiik. --r'-' -- SCJ

I A "I 1 '1

HOTEL STREET, OPPOSITE ARLINGTON BLOCK.

CHOICE FREsTfGROCERIESJupt oponcd a full nml comploto nBsortmont of tboluxurios niul dolicncies from ovory civilized nation,which will bo sold lowor than tho lowest. ...

Freeh California Creamery and Island Butter.FA.TIII.Y TItADK A Sl'KCI VX.TY.

All Good-- dtlivorcd promptly. Civilityiand ovory attention given to customer! otj

COWAN'S CASH STORE.

FINE

TABLE

WATEE1

A Naturally Boiled

Wuter, pronounced by

peoplo who know to bo

the best on the Market.

This Wator recoived

the vory highost award

at tho . . .

c noun .',

EXJPOSITIOjST.

As a Table Hovorngo,

GEYSER

WATERis a favorito audjoaeily

loads all othor Mineral

Waters

Benson Smith & Co.

Wholesale and retail agents for theIslands:

FOR . . .

TINWARE, CROCKERY, HARD-

WARE, CIGARS, ETC,

At lowest prices, go toWING TAI LUNG.

HI- - Ml Nuuiimi street.

CHEONG KEE CO.,

PLXJMBBB ,All kinds of liuwnru, crockery,eto, nt lowest prices

14- 1- Nuuuuu uud Hotel strwiti

With orCanopy

C.

Top.

Will takoor.ders for all.kindsof Vohi- -

Harness of every Description

l'.JO. Box 292, Tol, 26.

TEL- - 604

Peoples

Bl'f.BLAtff ' Store..

jP &3l Bj1 jlII 111

ffl BSriBn 1

HrJ If

BRAUNSCHWEIGER - & - CO,

Importers andLIquor Mcrchmits.No. 5, Diumm Street, - San Frnncisco,

FOU SALE IN HULK.AJirnicAN HoDiinov Whihiues in Howl per

burrol contuiuing about 40 gnlloiiH enchat vnrious prices according to ago andquality. .

California Qrai-- Bbadt in Bowl perbarrel of about 40 to SO gnllonn.

CASE GOODS.

Also the celebrated Cast ll7iili;"Extra Tony" Uonrbon Whisky, 12 bottles,

3 gallons per caso."Ilcarprttss" Ilourbon Wldaky, 12 bottles, 2

2-- gallons per cam."Old Wonccr" llourbou Whisky, 12bottleHv

2 2-- 5 gallons per cr.su."Tennesheo Whito Uyo" Whisky, 12 bottles,

2 2 S gallons per cnto.

CALIFOIlNIA POUT WINKS, SIIEKRir.3,ANOEL10A.

Send orders by ratii. Satisfivction gaaranteed,

Braxuischweigor & Co.,141-l- No. C, Dror un Btreet.

Heie'sthe Stuff

0mf f'i

Oritui'ion .. SJaloor

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EVENING BULLETIN, DECEMBER 10, 1895.tmivtimn

TOO MUCH IIIU HEAD.

Fcollnc In Jnpnii Hint Mm Moves tUoWorld.

Whatever quality b lacking iniYoungJnpan, it cortalnly is notthat of solf-onnco- Accordingto an articlo from tho JxokuminShimbun, which we trauslutod inour ba turd ay a isbuo, the timoVlhon Japan had any thing to J

learn from Europo and Americai past, and it in not for J apnn toteach thom. Nothing can mornfully show what o thin vonoor ofcivilization has enveloped Jnpnn,than tho insertion of such uphrase in what is supposod to boono of tho serious journals of thocapital, nnd how little the Japun-ea- o

roally know, may bo judged offrom tho uttoranco of such senti-ments. Japan is to bo no longerdopondont on othor countries forgoods, she is to supply them, unciwe nro told Unit countriesnow stand in drond of Japnn.St. Petersburg is in alarm bo-cau-

Japan is having some mon-of-w- ar

built, and tho Woloh coalmerchants pass slooplcss nightsbeciiuso of tho fluctuations in thocoal markot. It may be thoughtamnsing to writo rubbish such ustho above, but those who knowtho actual circumstances of thocaso can havo but n vory poor

'opinion of tlio snso of those whoboliovo it. Statistics aro used inthe nrticlo simply with the do-si-

of misleading. An excep-tionally hoavy import of CottonYarn took placo in tno years Jobsjintl 1880, nnd consoquontly acorupirison is mado between 188'Jaud 1S!.". to show that tho importof yarn was five million dollarsloss in the latter yoar than in thefjrmor. This is perfectly true,bat if tho comparison had bi'onmndo betweou tho year 1886 or1891, or 1892 and 1893tbo import in tho last named yourwould he hirgor than in any oftho former om s, and what is more,tho imports in 1891 woro greaterthan 1C!)3. Wo only quotathoho figures to show tho absur-dity of the oorapariBons mndo bythe Kokumin. for ovory one knowsthat the Japanese mill industryhes been muuh increasedduring tho last fow years,and is liable to muko still greaterstrides; aud although the Lan-cashire rnilNowners view with dis-like the continuod imports of spin-ning muohinory into this country,it will, we imagine, bo a longtimo beforo Japan becomes inde-

pendent of oatsidu comraeroo; andstill longer beforo sho causes anyAnxiety to Lancashire by lurgelyoxporting to foreign countries.Meanwhile- - ovary ono notes nnddoes credit to tbe advances JapanITS making in industrial affairs,

' but a littlo losson tbe part of her self-eloct-

trumpelors would oort.iinly not boamies. Japan ilail.

Mechanics' Homo, corner Hoteland Nuuanu streets, lodging byday, week or month. TormB: 26and 50 cents per night $1, and$1.25 por week.

m m i

tloulld ifn.nl.The testimonium publ'slieg by the proprie-

tors of Hood's Sarsaparlllaurouot purchased,uor aro they written up In their olllcc, noruro Ihey from their employe", l)ut they nrotnr.lt from truthful and grateful people, wlioore reliable anil as worthy of confidence aa Ifthey came from your most trusted neighbor.

Ilijon's I'ii.i.s are the bent family catharticand liter mcdlcluo. 1 lurriilLBP.Ircllablc, tnru.

-i- n-

Wanted at the Louvre Saloon,01 Nnunnii Street.

C0OO mou daily to ilriulc tho G000

..FAMOUS SEATTLE BEER,..ICE COLD ON DRAUGHT.

edwardT harry,1'oBtofUco ltox 17.' Houolulu.

132-G-

LatBst ..I.ImportationDf MillinBry

Fur tlio holidayx.

A largo niul elegant lluo of

m- - Hats I -- ssIu tlio vory latest styles.

Lingerie ' Small Toques in felts and legbarns. HaniUonio hutu for Children.

Arlington Block,Miss Cahill.t : Hotel Street.

105-t- t

IP. EEOHN

BAKEET I

BREAD, PIES and CAKESyg Of till kind.

jfiTTliu llnvNl iniHirtuil coiifi ttioiiorj ,1 ),V t( llukl xtuct, iiuirl'int.

Queen : StreetO-xocex- y ID-ap- t

EVAPORATED FKUITS : PEACHES, PEARS, AP-

RICOTS, PRUNES, APPLES, Era

ASSORTED CHUTNEYS, HAMS, QUEEN OLIVES,

MORTON SOUPS:

HOTCII POTCIL VEGETABLE, CHICKEN BROTH,

MULLIKATAWNY, OX CHEEK, ETC., ETC.

Tinned Butter, Top o' Can Butter, WhitnoyRoll Butter, Potted Moats, Boned Turkey,Chicken, Dovilod Ham, IaiuoIi Tongues,Boneless Herring, Boston Baked Beans anda comjiluto lines of

, - ZBzest-tefeie- t Cereals . -

Fori

mjtoi

St. : Store, : No.

Hclid.a."3r 3-ood- .s.

Marseilles Quilts,

-- : FLUTTER

Silks And Surahs,Fancy Colored Silks

-- A3JD-

Crepo Grenndinos, Real Maltose Lnco,Lndios aud

Kimborly Gloves, Lndiea Cloths Brown,Drab and Grey, Ladies Sani-tary D. 1. Corsots, R. nnd G. Corsots,Equipoiso Waists and Corsots

John T. Waterhouse.

Wanted.A MANWIIOCANTHEAD UNEXPECT-edlyiupo- n

a piece of coral rock, while bath-ing at and not case up or maku anyprolane remarks, must also tic aula to knocka moDo.ulto off his noeo without lilttlnu tbatorgan, ho will be required to examine a bicycle track nnd tell which way tlio wheel wastraveling; call on llrowi & Kuboy and lookon their new stock Jut rvicheit per last

Australia." 153-t- f

Empire SaloonA general

Lnco. Gents

Blnok Hose,Dye,

Walkikl,

Liquors,Wines.

FUESII D13EU ALWAYS OX DIUUUUT.

OUR PORT AND SHERRY!

43-t- f

fv

stock of Ales

Are of the finest and come, to usdirect from Earopo.

OUR MCBRAYER WHISKEY

Imnortod straightville, Ky.

from Louis.

JAMES OLDS, Prop.

Hawaiian .'. Lime.

A.t RetailIn Bbls. or In Buckets,

Including container CO cents per bucket.

PACIFIC HARDWAKE CO., Ltd,

(Special terms on largo lots for ulilpiucnt.)U0-t- f

FINEST GRiinE DF

Hawaiian Blue Stone

'TktHx. 13 t(83Jb tcio 41 ym, J

iv't ciiTniuj.f(xiturr I

hii turn riii. l

fitTOMUNSONN

r t- ;

theFamous

PDflaloQ Qua-

rries!

Thein Hawaii furbulltllng amifencing purpows-C- ut to

In anysize or shapeto the

or publie. . . . . .

(VThlssame asIs thi

uitd In the I'u- -

CollrEeand Von MolthuMilliiL's.

Auent fur I.unu llros., A. 1'.

Arthur Harrison, Prop.131-- tf

iiii iri; miMtmJrumkbiu

nnd

From

finest Stont

order

suittrade

stone

naliou

Store

Toilet Quilts.

DUCK :- -

Drapery Silks.Valonoionnos

10.

Decemdeu 7, 1895.In ovory account of woddiucs,

recoptions, nunivorsnries tind denrKnows what tuoro is always a des-cription of tho iloral decorationsbut never n word about tlio potsthat hold tho plants and ilowors.Thoro aro two reasons for this :

Ono, becnuso tho pots aro usuallysuch common-plac- o affairs thatthey.aro not worth mentioning; thoothor is because they escape thoroportor's oyo.

Heretofore thoro has beon onlyono placo in Honolulu whoro gen-uine majolica vases for plantscould bo bought. Now, thoro arotwo. Ouits is tho othor one, and wothink it is tho bost because thoslock is larger and tho assortmontmoro varied. Today is a coodtimo to come down aud mako yoursolection.

Thoro used to bo only two orthree places whoro you could buya decorated chamber sot and thoones they sold woro indifferent asto quality or stylo; thoy containeda certain number of pioces andthoy managed to pretty well covora wash stand. Uurs woro selectedfirst for their usefulness and nextfor their beauty. You novor sawtheir equal in this country and youmay never again tho odd shapowill striko your fancy and theprico, So to S12, willsottlo it so faras you aro concerned. Thornsnothing cheap about thom excepttho prico. If you were in tho Statesyou would pay twenty dollars forthem and never murmur. AVo

don't want tho earth but wo wantyour trade.

In tho same room with thochamber sets you will notico ulot of whatnot omamonts forholding Ilowors. Most anyonewould appreciate ono of them asa gift at this season, becauso thoyaro protty and useful, and you willonjoy giviug ono of thom awaybecauso they aro inexpensive. Thoassortmont is largor than youimagine. If you prefer givingaway cut glass and do not feolthat you can spend much uionoybuv a pieco of English cut glass.It costs about half what tho Dor- -ilingor American does, but it isgenuine.

"Wo havo tho Dorilingor too.

ICJ-t- J

W. W. DIMOND.

!1ES:I 7172

T SJL "7W

O-fl-US

BUYS

y.v w. szrwnr u "v

-:- - -:- -

Box 480.

FORT STHEET.

THE ON THE TO

CORNER OF

King & Nuuanu Sts.

-- THE-

.IS

to accept jour ordersAM NOW

Icheapest

l'J

P. O.

JHVAMOTO,

AT THE

prepared

woolens,all klnns oi cotton goons,

silks, crepes, lawns, etc, atprices;

Nl?2-- ti Kaullke street makal of King street.

HO YEN KEE & CO.,

and dealers InCROCKERY, GLASSWARE, ETC., ETC.

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

14-3- No 41, Nuuanu street.

Mill,VLNG FAT & CO.,

CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS,

Furniture of all Mods made and repaired.Building houses and making rlco mills a spe-cialty. I. O. Box 1V2, corner King and lJctbclstreets. H'J

MRS. AUG.

WKLLS. IllCllAllIMA-- iC Co..

nleau'd

1.

wrni stomach tiiouhle nehvoub

HISOF

TRon

HvCari.-u.fact'u.Ter- s 33Ig: SlxoeHONOLULU.

FOUND Tki.kpiio.ve 5

MutualCHEAPEST PLACE ISLANDS

&

fordjeing,

rURNITUKE.

Plumbers

Orient Planing

DARROW.

4iJtokLttM&i

SBliTR

STOCKPRESENTS

Buy New Second-Han-d

Pair's

IXL

mmAmkmLAjmiiaiwk

Honolulua. i.

THE "ARLINGTON"A FABIIIjY 1IOT13L.

ICrovuoo.

ou.

2?rop.Per Day 2.00Per "Week 12.00

Bpcla3. lion.UilT' 2a.too!Tbo Bent Attendance, tbo Best Sitnn-tio-n

nnd tbo Finest Menls in this City

A. V. GEAB.

HiTotaxrTelephone 250,

lfW-- tl

: No. Cm, King 8tJ

ALLEN & ROBINSON.

Donlors in Lumbor and Coaland Building Matorials of allkinds.

Quoon Btroot, Honolulu.

Perfectly

TO

SALE BY THE:- -

WAiANAE.

SATURDAYS

SUNDAYS

Trains on S.itnnlnjD litarriving in llouoWc

at andon nt tJK.

arriving ill llonululu at p. in.

ROUND TRIP TICKETS:

Class,2nd Class,

132.3m

L

INTERNATIONAL

IRON WORKS

BRASS, IROX"

CASTINGS. MACHINERY

E35Piirticulnr attention paid.tr.SHIPS, ULACICSMITHING.!;

PAfllSOM LYNN,

12-i-t- f

Ticlitt Agoui.

nnd

Queen

Castle fc Cooke(Limited)

IMPORTERS,HardwareandCommissionMerchants,

General

MerchandiseAgriculturalImplementsandPlantationSupplies.

YEE ON CO.,317 Nuuanu St. 1". O, llox 113.

Watchmakers and Manufactur-

ing Jewelers.Repairing of WatchesWORK GUARANTEED.

Importers of Watches and Clocks otHU Grades,

Wretched!

PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND

RESTORED MRS. DARROW

TO HEALTH AND HAPPINESS.

This is the Medicine That-Make-s

People Well!Va

I was ery much run down, no apt nt was nervous, no hleqi mujitor ilcyj to huniitaHiup. I LCli.l ii in u. mil iimnus to mine's celery C nipouiul I can now ml niul sli'ej) nnd inrt. $rwe una l could ui'loru i wiih hick, wnen i cdiiiiiienreil lUKliiir tlio loinpoiimi l

tuy ol ntr. the to ucverv inuch w ith It

:fcrfD(

of

ELif

will leaven.m.. nnd 1:15 run,

.'1:11 pin. 0:2(3 p.m.Train will leno 9:10

O&O

1st

F. C.Ocu'l Pass, and

and

mndo

St.

Jewelry, lid,,

Roof

jiontuosk, s'pt law.Oenllfiiieii: linil elite nil, very linilwas ri.Kl win. work

iukcii weighed pounds ; utwhivetiouiuri (inel iloimthe wurkfur family I hnvo rccoiniiienued (.oiniKtiinil three (nmllies ulrcnily nml they

iniu now iiiKing my uiuiuoiiio, aim wouiu km.u3iau'.aii ll iu .u.i. nmiu ii(UMii'M'.iiuor

li

8

TItouiiLi:.

b a

FOR

Sundays

and

Youtb it'ttiectfiill;

"6Mr

IS

MRS

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13(1 Vnoic

PfOlOjfUO)

HOLLISTER DRUG Go.,Wholosalo Agents for tho Hawaiian Islands.

Smith,

BRONZE

repaired.

AUG. DARROW.

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BY ATJTH0E1TI.

Dr.rAHTMUNT OF VlNANCH, IHoNOLixr, Dec I), 1SU5. t

Under Article 33. Section 1 of the Consti-

tution, It Is required that each member of theCabinet eball make an annual report of tliotransactions within his Department, duringtlio year ending December ."Hit.

The Minister of Finance taken this occasionto request all those bavin),' claims against the(lovcrnmentot a monetary nature, to presentthem to this office, through the proper De-

partments, not later than 12 o'clock noon onTUESDAY, January I4th. I8U0, after whichdate the books of this Department will beclosed.

All persons having moneys on account oftlio GoTcrnmont aro requested to maketheir returns promptly, in order Hint thoromay be no delay iu closing the accountsfor tlio year ending Dccomlier Mt.t, 1893.

S. M. DAMON,173-1- 2t Minister of Finance.

51 Euepirj Bulletir),

DANIEL LOGAN. Editor.

TUESDAY - - - DEC. 10, 18U3.

OBSERVATIONS.

It's for Cuba Unit all the fil-

ibusters headed. The (ires in thoHawv.iian nav mny bo banked.

This paper spoils the eapitil ofCVrea thus "Soul" because pa-p- ns

from tlio Oiient ib s. andtlt-- y o iRht to know.

An aitic'o from n CaliforniaI riper gives ovil,nco that theladybird does its work well, ovenfor horticulturists who have littlofaith iu its eflic.ioy when it is firstemployed.

Hawaii's labor commissionerwho went to Japan showed on hisreturn that ho was imbued withthe ido.i thnt Japan was going tooat all the world up, which issharply called down by the JapanMail in an article reprintod else-

where.

An experiment tr'od by Briga-

dier Gonoral Wurfield proved thattho National Guard in San Fran-cisco would bo ready for anemeigency in throe hours. Withour superior tolophono systomthe citizen soldiery of Honolulucan be counted on in fifteenminutes.

Mr. ltecd of Maine has beonohoson as Speaker of tho Houso,as was expected, and on takingthe chair dolivered one 'of thoprettiest school examinationspeeches th.it was ever uttored.All tho fault that can be foundwith the dolivuranco is that therois not a scintilla of eonso in it,excepting where praiso of Mr.Itoul can beexptctod from it.

A New York disp.itch, com-

menting on an estimate of prob-

able work in this Cougioss, says:"As to the Hawaiian mutter, it isdoubtful whether tho Senate will

concur in the bill which thoHiiuso may pass to annex the isl-

ands. By joint action tho Monroedocttine will be interpreted fortheenlightenmont of other nations,but theio will be u purtieun dill'er-ouc- o

of views as to the workingand iutout of the resolutions."

At a lato meoting of tho Con-

gregational Club in San Francis-co, Kov. Wulter Frear, fathorofJnstico Froar of the HawaiianSupreme Court and formerly pas-

tor of Fort-stre- Church here,said he thought professional evan-

gelists wero prono to look forooldnobs in the chinches and to

tiy their warming process anyhow,whether thoy find the coldness ornot. Mr. Freur will get "Detec-tive" MoEvoy down on him if ho

preaches bucIi lioiosy. Tho grout"Scotland Yard" man, iu a letterto the Advertiser, attributes tho

prevailing good order and br ther-l- y

lnvo in Honolulu to thorccout campaign of ICvuuyoliat

u A

Yutmun of Now York, whilo every-body olso knows Unit our blissfulstnto, burring tlio unearthing of anow rovolution, is duo to tlio re-

turn of Mr. MoEvoy. He fright-ened, tho Government into nnopium oxpodition tho other duyby boarohing tho bore of tho nowcannon for opium boforo tho ord-nnn- co

was landed from thoschoonor Aloha.

WlnTH'ft PACIFIC CIMCIIH.

EntTon Bulletin: Last evon-in- g

I uttendod tho porformanco oftho company and was astouishodat its efiloieuoy. I huvo not soena good oircus in twenty years.Chiarini was hero about a decadoago, and having seon him in thofull bloom of prosperity in Aus-

tralia nnd Now Zealand, I natural-l- y

hoped for a good exhibition,but was much disappointed. Hehud too much stock and too littlotalent. In Wiitli'.-- show ovorv- -

thing appears, and is minimized,and there is not a siniplo drone inthe company, and it is fair andjust to say thnt no better ei.tVr-tainmo- nt

has boen placed beforeour litt'e community, without anyexcoption.

Iu former years? I visited thogreat arenas-o- f Hough r.l'rico andFranconf, in Edinburgh, Londonand Paris, and ("peaking relatively. Wuth will e nip.iit fiMjrablywith those magnificent enter-prises. I VOS to nnticothe prat improvement in the ladyridel' co-- i umes. The sin rt bal-let skirt- - were fruitful f accidents,so tho uttm- - uw adoptedis good. There i ni'tliing ufather m.d m.'tlni ciiu do hotterthan to take tl eir littlo otiostothis exhibition of skill, manlinessi' ml enduranco. J am glad thatMr. Wirth and ci mpany hnvo sofir received some icciupoiuc fortheir labir.

An Old Timeh.

mi! cuNM'iutvr msi:s.

more Arret Mkclj-Jt- follow llilAllcriinon.

In its anxiety to keep pace withiho llULi.irriN the Star anuouueedtho arrest of Dr. Frank Under-wood for conspiracy as takingplace at 2:30 p. ra. yestordny,when the prison register status thutit took place at 7:20 in the even-

ing, hours aftorwards.J. K. Sheridm, alias "W. J.

Sheridan, was arrested shortlyafter 2 o'clock, after the Bulle-tin's forms wero closed for thoday.

Both men wero arrested forviolating Soction 5 of Act 3 of thoProvisional Government, knownas tho conspiracy section, andtho chargo against thorn is simi-

lar to that on which Crick. Bushtind othorfl wero arrested.

Nothing cn b- - ascertained attho Marshal's office as to tho ro

of tho ovidouco ngiinst them,though it is supposed that Mar-shal Brown is acting on informa-tion furnished by MoEvoy andothers in his omploy.

Both mon were taken beforeJudge Perry at 10 o'clock thismorning but the enso wont overuntil tomorrow at the request ofthe prosecution.

During tho morning Consul-Gener- al

Mills visited them iuprison and had a long conversa-tion with them, but it is notknown what transpiied.

In spite of the reticence of thooilicialB the Bulletin loarnod thntat least fivo more alleged con-

spirators would be arrested duringthe afternoon aim evening.Thoirnamoscould uotboascertain-ed- ,

but thoy aro mon who havobeon iutiraato with tho two menalready arrested and who havobeon shadowed by spies for somotime.

j&. CS-:iFS.E5.i3J,-

aRSST"-- -

EVENING BULLETIN, DECEMBER 10, 1895.'

THE LEHUA OFF AGAIN.

MUM, NKAItCIMn IK) It Tin:IWSSINa SOIIOONEH.

Velocity llrnvrn lloportetl to llnroliven Meet, mi Kiinnl-Cons- iil Wilder

kt Seattle.

Tho customs' authorities arostill hunting for tho elusivoschoonor which has noarly a tonof opium on board nnd is to boknown as tho Henrietta when shois in Hawaiian wuters. Tho tugElou was refittod in a hurry yes-terday ovening and with a freshxtnek of provisions nnd coalaboard left ostonnibly for thoKntiaicoast. It is said she is to go com-plets- ly

round tho island and maken inoroumi sourcu oi an nuiobays or coves in which schooner

bo ccnceoied. bho to.ikalong a number of armed guards,field gun nnd plenty nf ammuni-tion. Ii unsuccessful "ii thoKa tin i coast sho wMl make aHoaroh iiMiiiid this islai.d bofororeturning.

A lopoit reached tliix city yes-

terday that "Yolncitj" Drownhad boon seen in I, ill no, Kauai,uliicli probably nccnunts for thosuildon departure of tho bohuulast night.

It is known tint three sus-pected parties are lining constant-ly shadowod bore i'i hopes thatH'tnethinK may uuveiuii uui intheir movements As tuu.il thecustoms poople have nothing togive out to reporters, nnd nredoubtless woudoring whero theBulletin gets so much informa-tion.

The recent, visit of Cnnsul-Gonor- al

Wilder to Seattle nndother places on Puget Sound iB

supposed to bo in connection withthis shipment of opium from Van-couver and tho iutormatiou re-ceived by tho authorities horoduubllcts camo from him.

Collector McStocker still hashopes of success iu ultim.tolylocating tho opium, but thegeneral impression is that thoschooner's valuable cargo hasboon lauded and concealed long.igo nnd that tho present trip oftho Lehua will add ono more totho number of failures.

i:nrllilluko on llnwull.Eight shocks of earthquake wero

felt in Kau aud five in Kona. Thevibration was very severe over thoentire island of Hawaii. No newshas arrived from tho volcano.Tho first news from that placowill bo by the W. G. Hall, due toarrivo next Friday.

Just Received

OYSTERS !

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

AT THE

Beaver Saloon.H. J. Nolte, Proprietor.

STARKEROSENE

OILFOU SALE nv

j. 3jt, water;hoi$e.m-i-

TJOOESSSJSHAVE YOU TRIED IT?

JUST THE THING FOR BREAKFAST,

AUNT ABBEY'SCooked .Rolled Oats

Tho original brand.Economical,

DEXjIOIOUH,nuy bruutl,

g)CT" I'orHiilo liy nil I.iu1Ik (liocuis.

FRANK B. PETERSON & CO.,A.unt .bboy. S. V. AQEN18.

inely opie5

ON

"THE FREE AD" AND THE

SUPERIORITY OF THE

TRIBUNE WHEELS

OVER THE

STEARNS.

In our last advertisement inthis column we called atten-tion of the public to theStearns wheels which are nowbeing sold in this city. Westated without fear of contra-diction that they were back

' numbers, manufactured in 1894; an(j shipped to the PacificCoast as up to date wheelswhen they are not. We rei-

terate that assertion more forcibly in this ad. It has notbeen denied and cannot be,and we again caution buyers ,

not to oe deceived witn anti-quated machines which arerepresented as containing allthe latest improvements.

An ad of the Stearns agencvin an afternoon paper, praisingthe Tribune wheel and giving., , j jT t i" 'l Suu UU-- U l, reiUK, iu l

letter written by H. F. Terrill,the well-kno- wn scorclier, con-

cerning; the Tribune wheel.In spite of their assertion tothe contrary, we deny that theagents of the Stearns wheelhave seen or read the privateletter of Harry F. Terrill to theTribune rider here (meaningTommy King) but as there isnothing secret about it weprint the whole of it relatingto bicycles below. If theStearns agents can get anysatisfaction out of it they aremore than welcome. Mr. Ter-rill says: "I am riding aSteam, 16 lbs. Say, Tom, theTribune wheel has an awful

food reputation through theI did not think much

of it before 1 came East.It is considered one of the bestmechanically constructedwheels in the world."

The balance of the letterrefers to private matters butthe Stearns agents may perusethe whole of it at any time.The explanation of TerrilPsriding a Stearns wheel lies inthe fact that he is under con-

tract with the manufacturersto do so, consequently he can-

not ride a Tribune although itis evident he would if he hadthe choice.

In our last advertisement weasked any intending pur-chaser to take one of theStearns wheels to any first-cla-ss

mechanic and have him take itapart and compare it with thecorresponding features of theTribune wheel. We knew thatan honest opinion would bethat the Tribune is by far thebetter wheel and hence madethe challenge. We renew thatchallenge and intend to keep itbefore the public. It has notbeen accepted and it will notbe.

We expect those TribuneTandems on the Australia andif they arrive they will probab-ly be seen in the New Year'sraces.

Don't purchase a bicycle ofany kind without first examin-ing the Tribune.

FOR SALE ONLY BY

lit taafiai Mfsre Ct. IU

atov vom1 metemmvt

nnii

CIRCUS.Proprietor Harry Wlrtli.Manager J.J. Cuiuciou.

The mocCM of the year; no audi remark-ably Urge and itcadllr aiutalned attendanceha ever been recorded by any circus whlehhas visited Honolulu.

Since our opening we have bad

CROWDED AND DELIGHTED AUDIENCES- -

The amnacment RolnR pcoplu of Honoluluand the vicinity are rcpectful'y assured thattliuy nil! be well repaid (or their Tlslt to

WIRTH'S CIRCUSthe recherche ENTERTAINMENT

f'ntM tirtattin nnnatiilliiHnn rt art lata artilviMiipiiajii vviioiviiuiivii ua aikiit humevccllfntlv trained horses frm a combination of taltnt rarely If ccr seen In oneestablishment.

TO-Mgll- t, (TC1MDAY)

LAST TIME Or

PHESENT PROGRAMME

Z7 Tomorrow, AVr,DNE3I)AV-- Toflinnd 1'erforrnancci Anernooti at 3 o'clockrivaling at S o'clock,

A first (jrmi J chance of programme

18-K- ow Itcms--18

And srancl production of the

Sensational Stag HuntAND ENGLISH STEEPLECHASE.

And n rcalHtlc. startling and cxcltlnj; pro-duction In which nil tho Company tal.cn p.ul.Anv lady and ccntlcmnii nie corrilallj Imltcdto Join our own ueopla in the chase, provid-ing tlicr supply their own horses. A POSNT1VK FACT.

The season Is limited as arrangements arcmade ahead (or tlio appearance of this talent-i- d

cntorprUc Iu other places.Prices us utual. Itemed tickets os usual.

174-- lt

To Let.ONLII.IIIV STREET, NEW COTTAGEcontaining four lurge rooniH, kitclicn nndbath room, largo garden with stable andconch houi-c- , poHscssion nt onco. Apply to

W. II. PAIN, oulGS-t- f C. D. CHASE.

Election of Officers.AT THE ADJOUn.S'nn.ANNUAL MEET-Ing- of

the Koil.u.v Sro.ut Comi-as- held ontlio 2litlilnst. nt tho ollku of t'aslc & Cooke,tho following e Ulcers weru toservofor tho ensuing yeai:

8 C Allen PresidentII P Itobimoii Vieo President.1 H Athcrtou Treasurer

V AHowou.... SccrotnryO M Cooko Auditor

The above named officers also constitutethe Hoard ot Directors.

W. A. nOYVEN.107-t- f Si c. Kolial.i Sugar Co.

.I&toftii&n Fertilizing

compajsptIs proparod to furnish,

4000 Tons -:- -

-:- - Cane FertilizertoorUer for 1800.

ALE GOODS SOLD TO A aUABANTEKDPOHMULA OH ANALYSIS.

Soluble und Available Phosphoric Acid,

Sulphate of Ammonia,

Nitrate of Soda,

Sulphate of l'oUch,Coral I.lme Stone,

Phosphate and Klslifiuano.

In ' Quantities to Suit.

Orders solicited for a faturo de- -

lhrcry

A F. COOKE,J71-- tf Manager.

To Let.OP r ItOOMS PARTLYCOTTAGE Kiiitnbto for u doctor's office, or

light house keiping. Inquire of

D. MoKENZIE,lGS-t-f 27 Alakoa St.

For Salo.AN "ED. WESTMAYEK" BERLIN UP-rlg- lit

Piano In excellent condition will bosold cheap. Address, X,138-- tf Bpllitin Offlcc.

For Rent.STORE TO LET, KINO STREET NEAtt

Apply to

ED. A. WILLIAMS.144-t- f

Stable Room To Let.CINE STABLE ROOM TO LET FROMr 1 to 3 stalls.

ED. A. WILLIAMS.tf

For Sale.CINE LACK HORSE, PERFECTLYI Bound. Apply to

ED. A. WILLIAMS.H4.tt

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

Apply to

FKANK IIUSTAOE.

For Sale.

Atr HEAD OF BEEF CATTLE. FOBT"UU salo iu lots to suit.

S. NORRIS,143-t- l Knhukn, Kau, Hawaii.

COTTAGE TO LET.NEWLY PAINTED, COTTAflECOX- -talnt parlor, two bed rooms, dininglui'iu, uiiuiieii, pauiry nuu oninroom.Enqulro L. ADLEU, 13 Xuiianu street.

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Found.A LADY'S BRACELET. OWNER CANhnvo Hftmo by c.illiug nt thoBcuxTlN ofllco,fiO!) King street, nnd paying for this oilvcr-tUeuip- nt.

103-l- f

Notice.ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE

firm of the late J. T. Waterhouse, for ac-counts owing previous to March 1, 180.1, aronotified to settle same beforo January 1, ,

at tho olllco of J. T. Waterhouse, Queen St.170-l- m

given away

A $110 BICYCLEiwiiniaiw iiiinMUMi iih

STEARNS,RAMBLER,

COLUMBIA,HARTFORD,,

PIERCEEither a ronilstor or n racer, lady's-o-

gomtlomnn's, suit yourself.

With every ONE DOL-LO- ll

purchase, wo give ncoupon which entitles youto a chnnce on the

WHEELWith n

fifty dollars purchnso youget fifty coupons. Withono coupon you may get,tho wheel, but of coursotho more coupons youhavo tho more chancesyou havo

J57" The decision and wheel will be givenat our store TUESDAY cenlug, Decemberylt, at 8 r. M.

J. EGAN.170-t- f

FROM GREAT JAPANELEGANT ORIENTAL ATTRACTIONS.

SIIiK -:- - BED -:- - SPREADS.Lovely Lingerie in. Lacquer I

Pictures ou Velvet, Baskota, Cushions, RugH,nml Bplaahcru in wood shavings

Things You Never Saw Before !

Cropo Hhirt waists 7" cents; walling at 50 percent of the original price, m

A. BARNES.174-l- Maionlo Building, Alukvu Htrtet.

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MEVENING BULLETIN, DEOEMBEIt 10. 1895.xtrtKMntmt wmiwiw MiwM'naiWMniiitiwm knwLOCAL AND GENERAL.

Bjttnliori drill this evening.Sugar was quoted at 3 38 nt

lust advices.

Tho Australia brought aixty-oightb- ags

of mail matter.Tbo Choral Socioty moots at

Y. M. 0. A. ball this oveuing.Tho S. S. China is duo boro on

ronto to San Francisco on thelGth.

J. B. Atborton, Mrs. and MissAthorton returned by last night'sstoamer.

Puro candy for holiday uso attbo Palnco Candy Storo on Hotelatroot.

Tho Dutch warship Borneo hasnrrived nt Thursday Island, SouthPaoific.

Tho Young Hawuiinns Insti-tut- u

will hold a special mootingthis ovoniug.

Tho Knwniahno Sominary girlsvisitod tho Art Lcnguo exhibitionyestoidny nftornoon.

Anothor big consignment ofSouttlo Beor on tup nt that popu-lar resort, tho Criterion.

Consul Wilder and J.H. Fisherhave boon making a trip throughOregon nnd Washington.

Paul Isonborg. Sr., H. Benjesnnd Mrs. II. H. Bouton woroamong tho Australia's passengers.

Dr. G. P. Androws and wifennd Miss Andrews returned tothis city by tho Australia after anextended absonco.

A. Ji Doiby, D.D.S., Dontaloffice Cottago No. 100, Alakoastreet, telcphono o. G15. Oflicohouis 9 a.m. to i i.m.

Anothor number of tho Pro-gressive Educator, edited byPrincipal Townsend of Lahniuu-lun- n,

has boon roceived.i Michnol Davitt, tho Irish leodor

illirough this city on the Alainoda

on Thursday on his way homo.

Sond somothing Hawaiian toyour frionds abroad this j'onr.Thoso water and oil color cardsthat King Bros, havo aro just thothing.

Prof. Incalls of Oahu Collocosays tho vibrations of the recontearthquake proccodod from apoint about ten or twelve degreesnorth of oast.

Thoro was anothor largo audi-onc- o

nt tho circus lust night. Attho Wednesday matineo an entire-ly now program will bo prosontedand continuod during tho weok.

Tho ynoht Eleanor whioh wasl hero last summer was attachod ini Snn Fraucisoo for a paltry dobt

of $87.50 whioh its millionaireowner's secretary had neglectedto pay.

By a mistako of tho foremantho departure of tho Australiawas inadvertantly advertised as totake place on Thursday. It shouldhave been on Monduy next, tho16th.

W. F. Sosser nnd wife camoover on tho Australia. Mr. Ses-se- r

is well-know- n bore, and waBin chargo of tho Hawaiian oxhibitat tho Midwinter Fuir in SanFrancisco.

City Carriage- Co.. J. S. And.rado, manager. If you want ahack with good horso and caro-f- ul

driver ring up Tolopbono 113,corner of Fort and MerchantRtrnnrH. Hnnlr nt nil linnra

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Mrs. Geo. E. Boardman willhold hor annual Christmas snlo nthor rosidouoe, Kapiolani and Ki- -nau stroots, beginning Thurb-da- y,

Deo. 5. Fancy articles ofnil descriptions now ready for in-

spection.Clous Sprookols has just pur-

chased anothor lot on Marketstroot.near Sovopth, in San Fran-oisc- o.

It has a frontago of 75foet, oxtonding back to Stevensonstreet, 1G5 feot, and cost its nowowner about $115,000.

G. II. Harrison, practical pianoand organ mokor and tuner, cmfurnish best faotory references.Ordres left ut Hawaiian Nows Co.will recoivo prompt uttention. Allwork guaranteed to bo tho sameas dono in factory.

Paoifio Lodge. U. D., A. F. andA. M. , olectod tho following off-icers last night: H. IS. Cooper,master; John Phillips, seniorwarden; F. B. Auorbaoh, juniorwarden; W. O. Atwator, treasurernnd II . H. Williams, sooretary.Tho installation cciomonion willbo held next Monday evening.

Cal. Loonnrd, tho jockey, is intho city.

Thrco drunks, paid tho usualflno this morning.

Tho Manufacturers' Shoo Com-pany is up to tho times.

Tho Polico Court had a veryshort session this morning.

Prosident Dolo and party willattend tho circus this evoning.

Sbarpshootors met last nightand two momlors.

G. P. Wildor nnd wifo loavothis nftornoon on tho Cluudino.

E. D. Baldwin, tho Hilo sur-voyo- r,

loft for homo by tho Ki- -

nau.Brothor Bortram and Father

Loonor loft for Hawaii and Mauitoday.

Munnio Phillips is home againaftor a throo month's vacation uttho Coast.

Miss ChafToo, who urrivod ontho Australia, is a sistor-in-la- w ofS.' B. lloso.

A numbor of prominont Jap-anese left on this morning'ssteamer for Hawaii.

Loloknlani ran ninth in a rncoat tho now Inglosido track, SanFrancisco, on Uocember 2d.

Company G will hold a specialmooting this evoning, called totako action on tho recent doath ofCaptain Knia.

Tho recont oarthquako is ox--peeled to stir up tho volcano andthe noxt steamor may bring nowsol a lresh oruption.

An eloboruto assortmont ofglass photo frnnios.

Something entiroly now, nt KingBros., Hotol street.

Moro than 300 cases of finoshoos havo nrrived for tho Manufacturers' Shoo Company and aroDoing ueliverou today.

G. Kunst, a capitalist who madea long stay at Sans Souci somemonths ago, was one of thoarrivals by tho Australia.

Land ArjTOnt, .T. N. Tlrnwn loft nntho Kinau this morning for Hilo.no win visit tno principal dis-tricts in Hawaii boforo roturning.

Mis. Horaco Crabbo died Bu- d-

donly lust night of heart failuro.Tho funeral tukca nlnon thi nftnr.noon at 3 o'clock from tho familyresidence

Mrs. A. Mooro, wifo of thomnnagor of Paauhau plantation,returned on tho AiiRtmlin. Rhnwill go homo on the next trip oftno luuau.

J. S. Muirhead, onginoor of thoWainnku mill, returned by thismorning's Kinau. Tho mill willcommenco grinding about tho firstot the yoar.

Mrs. Edward Booth, a sisterot the lato Dr. Brodio, was a pas-senger by tho Australia. Hor hus-band is one of tho editors of theSun Francisoo Beport.

Commiesionor Marsdon oxpoctsto loavo by the Iwalani tomorrowafternoon for Hamakua, where hogoos on busiuoss connected withtbo Bureau of Agriculture.

Ivawaiahao Seminary girls willassist at tho concert for thoLepers' Christmas on Saturdayovoning. Tho full program willho published about Thursday.

Thore is only ene place in Ho-nolulu whoro you can got freshoandv overvdnv.Tho Pnlacocandvstore cators to the boat nonnlo.and you can always got what youwant.

Saturday's issuo of Tho Timewill bo the lust containing a ballot for the diotionary contoot. Tholast count will bo made on tho20th and published tbo followingany.

Eimoona, who pleaded guiltythis morning of being found ontho premises of another withoutlawful oxouso, was sontencod tosix months nt hard labor by JudgoPerry.

Miss Kate McGrew will singtho solo of tho anthem at tho ser-vice of tho Second Congregationof St. Androw's Cathedral onChristmas day, and also at thespooial carol sorvico on tho Sun-day ovoning following.

Tho tug Elou loaded up with astrango cargo yesterday evening.A lot of powdor wont into horhold first, followed by a fow guns,Homo 200 rounds of cartridges,six inattrosseH and bedding tocorrespond, At elevon sho steam-o- d

out of tho harbor, customIiouho guards aboard looking fortho timo boat.

Highest of nil in Leavouing Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Boport.

m$22&jMsownw vmt.

WmhmM

A. Barnes, under tho MasonicToraplo, calls attention to a num-bor of Oriental attractions in anew advertisement.

Benutifully colored photos, ofHawaiian sconory, just tho thingsto sonu auronu lor Ainns greetings,King Bros., Hotol st.

Mann, a truant whose sontoncowas suspondod yostorday, wasnwardod two years in tho ReformSchool this morning.

I'rnnk Ilotlico Hcnrd l'roni.Professor Aloxnidor received

n lettor by tho Australia fromFrank M. Dodgo in which hestates that ho was about to leuvoNow York for England to invest!- -'

cute tho sauitarysystoins in voguothoro. Ho oxpoctod to rotum tothe United States in time to catchthe Australia leaving San Fran-cisco on January 21st.

Illlllinn Yl'alita Dimmed.A claim for a largo amount of

damages on behalf of GeorgeA. Hitman, one of the exilos,has been forwarded by theStato Department of Wash-ington to Minister Willis and pio-scnte- d

to tho Hnwaiian ForoignOffice

An English Churchmun writesto the Church Times protestingagainst according tho full rites oftho church to Prof. Huxley, anagnostic, and particularly resent-ing tho epitaph which lias beenplacod on Huxley's tombstouo:

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131AcressNuuanu

Land

At the head of I.llllia and Wyllm street.Tho only UTallable large tract of land nenrHonolulu. A beautiful view of thu city andharbor and as cool as a fresh mountain breezecan make It.

000 ACKE3 OF COKFKE J.ANDIn the center or thu ilUtrlct of Konu, Hnuall,parti; under cultUutlon.

COFFEE AND TAKO LANDSat Kuhakuloa, Maul.

A HUU.ING LOTfor store or ntldeueu at Lahaiua, Maul, murthe lauding.

KONA, HAWAII, LANDIn nieces of from 1 to 4 acres.

Houses for rent in arlous part of thu illyand furnished liuu.es ut Walklkl uud nt thuI'i ulntula,

Henry Waterhcmso.Ileal Ktlute, CoiiimUsloii ii Insurance Agent.

CumberlandGoal. ....The Genuine Article.

THE BEST EVElt BROUGHT

TO THESE ISLANDS.

We use itOurselves

And can guarantee It.

Haw. Carriage M'f 'g Co.Xo TO, Queen Street 171-- St

HOP 1IING & COMPANY,Wholesale Dealers In

Chinese. Silk, Tea, and Mailing,

Liquors nnd Manila Cigars, Kngllsh and

American Groceries.

40J Hotel street. - - - - Telephone 147.

IS CQMINGANO50 11 1ARE ' f ' r-- m

TAGIZAWA -:- - FAMILY

ACROBATS IFrom Ozaka.

THIS TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER loth,

I'KOUItAMMK.1 Takizana Chigoklchl In his famous rope

balancing performance.- Taklzawa Kokichl In the orld renow li-

ed polo and basin Juggling,3 Taklzaua Ilrothcrs In their wonderful

long dlstaneu tub Juggling.4 Taklzawa Cblkoklchl In wonderful feats

of hall rolling.5 Taklzawa Kokichl in his remarkable

Ulnbrellu butane lug nit.Cblkoklchl In his cloth Jur-glli- iB

performance.? Taklzawa In his wonderful bamboo

balancing.8 Koklihl In a marvelous frame balancing

act.Chlgoklchl In.UU original ball

rolling performance.Do not full lo Bcu thesu urtl.ts from tlu

Orient.

Tills Tiiosdur En-nun,- ', Decemlicr 10th.l'crfonnnuco coiiiuiuiicoh at 8 o'clook Hbsrp.

ADMISSIONAdllltri fit) COIlthGliildren --

BoHorvedtit") COIltti

Seuta 7fi COlltrl

nn sain at bulhlliig Friday uller-iliu-

Tuodas, Widne-ilajsan- il 'IlinrMlac.reamed (or white pcuple, Saturday Mattneufor children, ICVlin

New Advertisomont:

-- THE HANDSOME- -

PIANOExhibited in tho window will bo

guossos tho nearest numbor

BIO- - ZBAZEBO-AIIfcT- S

TXToxstGd. IDress 3-ood- .s I

Fancy plaid and stripo Dress Goods, doublowidth, 10 and 50 cents a yard. Solid colorDross Goods, all wool, doublo width nt 50cents n yard

Serge :- - Serge -- : SergeFino all wool .seryo doublo width for '.)() cents a yard. A lino as-

sortment of

FLANNELETTES AND FBENCII CILULLES. DO YOUitSHOPPING AT

N. S. SACHS,520, Fort Stroot, -- .... Honolulu

And get your coupon nnd guessing blanks.

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ImSfiSilExclusive and Attractive.

Frco Hods and

GET OFF THE TRAM

Telephone 889.

Turkeys !

SPECIALLY FATTENED

ron

Christmas and

New Year,

A largo flock, enough for everybody.Place orders early to Insure largest birds.

HENRY DAVIS & CO.119-3-

TOagnswiDON'T HtglTflTE MOHJEWT

About tho best ulaco to buy

HAY &GRAIN

WE rUHMSII

FIRST-CLAS- S -:- - FEED

LOWEST PKIOES.

California : FeedCo. t:i,i:ihom: iii.

IST-- tf

W. P. T. D. LUNCH ROOM

Kor I.a.llcs ami Gcutlcincu,

At 111 King slrcct.

JJri.iM:" iiiom U.aO .M TO 1'. M

Our iittriii'tlDiis uru liunici-mnd- ci inotl, acool neat loom iiuil Jtlt(jcturj utti'inlaucc.Tublua lacartv, liij n

LAMPGIVEN AWAY to tho' one thatof Heeds in tho Bumpkin.

SMATOGATHE GRASS HOUSE

Bathing ResofuAT WA1K1KI.

Fine Fishing.Bait Furnished.

AT BISHOP'S SWITCH

EEIB & A.SV1E,

TurkeysAND

Sucking Pigsron

TJjfinkggivinij s XfflW- -

O. W. Macfarlaneic.-i.t-f

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WALL, JJlCpOLp aAUTHORIZED AGENTS.

IteiiutiUc Building, King Strict.

Dolivorcd by Carriors,1.00 per month.

170-i-

FRANK J. KRUGER

For the Holidays

AND

OlocOsrs.Ilcpalrs or all kinds. Fort and Merchant

Streets. 170-li- u

ATLAS COMPANYOF LONDON.

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

H. W. BCHMiDT A 80N3,148-t- f Agents tot the Hawaiian Islands.

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J. : T. : Waterhouse's

FORT ST. STORE

Will bo upon this ovoiiing, anduvory ovoning until

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SUC.All IS DEMAND.

Inrt l New Ycnr-- llnwtillnii CropAlready rurclmaetl.

According to a Philadelphiadisoutch of Docember 1st sugarwill ho n Eoarco nrtiolo in tho i

United Shtcs next year. In an-

ticipation of tho scuroity of sugarin Cuba, owing to tho uprisings of

tho Cubans against Spain, thoPhiladelphia and Now York mer-

chants liuvo already takon time

by the forolock in their ofForts to

their efforts to secure themselvesngainst nny delay in filling thoirorders, iiud h.ivo purchased fromHonolulu planters upward of $30.-00- 0

tons of sugar, to bo dulivorodhere and in New York in tho ear1)'

Hpril.g.On November 30th the cliartorB j

uioiiiiui.. t.t nf nirrlir.... A muricsan

clinnor shitw to cirrv to Philadelphia ami Now York from Ho-

nolulu the eargoes. Tho ships v

tiikon for the business aretho 'Iroquois, Hoanoke, HenryVtllard. Hooper, Occidental, AV.

F. Babcock, Indiana and Dirigo,and they nro expected to arrive attho Eastern ports early in tho

spring.

Dr. J. K. Smith.

THE- - IRICHELIEU, BERETANIA ST

OIlU'o Il..ur: 1) to II! n. ill.13S-S- m

Consolidated Soda Water Co., VI

Esplanade.Corner Allen & Fort Sts., Honolulu.

HOLLISTER & CO.,Agents.

ROBERT GEIEVE.Book and Job PrinterMorcbant Slroet, Honolulu, H. I.

Over Hawaiian News Company'sBook Storo. my 13.

WING WO .& CO.,Manufacture uud dealers in Ladies',

Gents' uud Obildreu's

Boots, - Shoes, - 0 - Gaiters.No. 35 Nuunuu St. - P. 0. Box 193.

Honolulu.

ftT Hoots and Shoes made to order inbest style nt Wholewilo and Itctnil juices.

US-t- f

European Restaurant.GO!), Hotel street.

CHOCK SING, Manager.First-clas- s meals nt regular rates. Fowl

Ferved on Thursdays and Sundays.Board by week $4..r0.

jff rr ett I'"11"' "f Manilla Cigars,Cigarettes and Tobacco come to Hop Sing'snext door. H7-t- f

SI IClnfjr Stroot.Q. J. Walleii - - - Managed.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

BUTCHERSAND

Naw Contractors.J. J. Sullivan, J. Hockley,

.l'roitlih-ut- i See'i

Fashion Staples Co., L'fl.Honolulu, II. I.

SDLMViN & BucKLEr, ManVrs.

FINEST EQUIPPED CARRIAGES

in tbo City, with Competent and Cnre-fu- lDrivers.

Stand at the Pantheon Stables,Corner of I'ott mid Hotel htreetH.

Tclephone:Hhw'l Hotel Stables, 32.

l'lilitlifon Stiiblos, 8--

tf fi'r.hbiou Stnblen, 148.

WRIGHT BROSFORT STHEKT,

noxt to Lucas' Mill

Ships' Blacksmithing,

Carriage Building

and Repairing

Drays, Carts and

Wagon Building

WINDLASSES

For PULLING UP TreesA .SPECIALTY

Mile May Benlleyf

Born a GeniusDlsoaso Throntons to Cut

Short a Noblo CaroorBut Hood's Sarsapnrllla Restoroa

Cood Honlth.Mills May Eentlcy Is an accomplished elocu--

tlonUt nnil natural born speaker of only 13 yearsof age. 6I10 1 tho only child teraperanco lect- -

tofore the public. Her genius, howater.dM not exemnt her from an altaek of a dlmiuiiof the blood, llcrownwordsbesttalllbeitoryi" C. 1. Hood & Co., Low ell, Mass. i

" I heartily Join with the many thousands thatare recommending Hood's Sarsaparllla. I hadbeen troubled from Infancy with gatherings Intho head. 1 was compelled to leavo school upontho doctor's advice. He thought It was thionlrthing to sara my life, but I

Contlnuod to Crow Worst).I was persuaded finally by a friend to try nood'sBarsaparllla. The uss of one bottla acted et--

Hood'sS8; Curesfectlvely upon the blood and I began to Improie.After the use of three bottles the gatheringteased nnd I am cured of my former trouble. Imnniy iiionnu winniwnys remain atruolrtend

10 JIOOU'S eiMApirllll." LILLIB MAY IlENT.lev, Shelhyvlllo, Indiana. Oct HOOD'S.

Hood's Pllla act easily, yet promptly andelUctontly, on tho liver end bowels. 25c

Hobron Drug Co., L'd,Solo Ajients for tbo Hepublio of Hawaii.

Save Money!You throw nwny dollars evory

year in broken lamp chimneys.Better stop it now while you canget a preparation that will preventa chiiuuoy from broaking wbonput on wet. Prof. Humbolt's o

compound will do thisand will prevent tho explosion ofkorosono oil nnd gasoline. Wnaro solo ngeuts for this prepara-tion as wi-l- l as for the New IdealSowing Machine, tho equal to anyhigh priced article, and wo soil itfor $3(3 and $35 with attachments.15000 feet of mouldings for pictureframes just received by the"Albert;" also oval and circularframos, something now and ele-

gant.

The Pacific flardwaro Co.

Cummina' Block.

W. Fernandez,Notary Public and Typewriter,

11 KAAHUMANU 8TRF.F.T,1. O. Box 3U0. Telephone 345.

'150--tf

500 PAIR

PANTALOONFROM SO.00 UP.

S3 "X? JSi-JE-S.

kerosene Oil

JUST RECEIVED.

FOR SALE BY

Hawaiian Hardware Co.

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EVENING BULLETIN, DECEMBER 10, 1895.

(n BUILDING 11UKNED KEOENTLV" in Milwnukco, without Insurance,because a clerk to renew certuiupolicios promptly as instructed.

"He was discharged.

"A few daysjlfttcr, the owner tiled withoutInsurance on bis life, leaving widow nnd

tbrce young children in poverty, becausehe bad NEGLECTED to insure. As procrast-

ination is moro culpnblo than forgetfulncssperhaps tbo owner is having his punish-

ment NOW."MOHAL I Consultation and offico treat-

ment free. Special attention given to pro- -

crastluntors."i

IJSCKKVOCU life is

The Equitable Life Assuranco Society

of tho United States.

Bruce Cartwrlght,General Malinger for tho Hawaiian Islands!

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HONOLULU

Carriage Manufactory128 & 130 FOKT STKEET.

Carriage BuilderAND ItKFAinER.

BlactomilliinginAll Its Brands.

W. W. WHIUIIT. rropnetor.(Successor to Q. West.)

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

Cement & Stone Sidewalks & Curbing

IIo has on lintid n largo supply ofChineso Grnnito Curb nml nlwnvskccpsHawaii (in Curbing Stouo. Estimntcspivon nnd lowes4 prices assured. Telo-ohon- o

833.t -. -. -

Building Lots!At WAIKIK1 on enr lino nnd on PA

LAMA KOAD uenr Fertilizingl'lant.

These lots are Very Cheap and Soldon Easy Terms.

Desirnblo Acre Tracts near tbo city nndother Properties for snlo.

BRUCE, WARING & CO.,Denlers in Lots nnd Lands.

i-- tf C03 Fort Street, near King.

TELEPnoNP. C07, P. O. Box 321.

Jose Do Espirito Santo,

Guitar 3y81 Maker.Taro-Patc- li and Ukulele Guitars

Made of Ilnwnilnu Woods.REASONABLE mlCKS.

130 Fort Street Opposite Club Stables.Cl-t-

Tbo above lllcjclu was tnadc ns ond anew by

H. G-- . Wooten,lllciclu Manufacturer.

107 Kins street. H2-- H

Lime & StoneCompany.

LIME AND STONE

QUARRIESOffer for snlo tbu best quality of Linie aitbo ruling market into. Tins Liiue is tbigenuiux articlo, puro and simple. No foreign Babstuuces iitcd.

CJi-Iliu- g up 247 uud leavn your orders,

HAWAIIAN LIME & 8TONLCOMPANY

SING WO,Corner King ami llethel streets,

Dealer in Ci;itrs ami Tobaccosllcul lirsiulit of .Manilla Ulcaraand llnot C'lptiaio. .

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Sans SouciSeaside Resort.

Tho pleasantost, quietest,shadiest nnd most porfectly ap-pointed sonsido rosort on tfioIslands. It is only four milesfrom tho hoart of tho city nndwithin onsy reach of tho trnmcars,which run every twouty minutesor oftonor. Elegantly furnisheddotached cottngos or rooms areobtainable on oasy terms. Thotablo is superior to thnt of any oftho city hotels and all tho modemconveniences nro provided.

Picnics nnd bathing parties canobtain extra accommodations bytelephoning in advauco.

Tho bjthing facilities of SansSouci aro superior to thoso of anyplnceon tbo beach. 89-t- f

Jewelry !

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

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

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

H. G. B1ART.FINE WATCH REPAIRING.Island Jewelry mado to ordor.

Souvenir Spoons, Gold wireJewelry, otc.

tf Island orders solicited.P. O. Box 3G5;atO. Gertz's storo.

Fort Street. G2- -t

LYCDRGDS LODGING HOUSE

AND

OLAA RESTAURANT.

Hn.0. Hawaii.TOUI5ISTS AND OTIIEIIS VISITING

lllln can find mil' Hc bonrd nnd lodirlni: byciilllnonJOIIN .YCUHGUS.

In connection . Jth the abovo he can supplyyou with

Foreign nnd Domestic Fruits,Cigars and Tobacco,Cool Drinks, etc.

8S-l- y.

The SINGER Received54 First Awards for Skwjno Ma-

chines nnd Embiioideky Woukat tho World's Fair, ChicaRO, 111.,being the Iargost number of award,obtained by any Exhibitor, andmoro than double the numborgiven to all other Sewing Ma-chin-

B. BEnciEHSoN,Agont.

my3l tf Bethel st., Honolulu.

PANTHEON SALOON,FOHT AND HOTEL STS.

Heaiinaners Eiilernrise Brew Co1

THE

Largest Consignment of Beerthnt ever nrrivod here, now

on DraughtJ. DQDD. l'rop'i

Central VEeat flrlartjetLove's Building, Nuuann St.

A FIUBT CLABS Market in everyitspect.

Orders dolivered ) romptlv to all parts ofbe city.

WESTDKOOK & OUtESProprieton.

101. 129-t- f.

Live Stock

DELICACIESof nil kinds.

HayGrain

and FeedHIKE DEUVEltY.

A. L. MORRIS & CO.,01 Tort Street Telephone 422

150-t- f

Mrs. HoldenHAS- -

"Her llulrdriHsing and Mnnleiiring l'nr--Ioih" Id corner of Adams l.iinn

mid llnlil stuel.1NI-2-

THIO. H DAVIES & CO

Importers of

White Brothers' Cement,

Corrugated Iron

Galvanized

CROCKERY,

Roche Harbor Lime,

C A C. Fine

Oils.

Floiir,

Hay, Grain, and Groceries,

and Cutlery,

Etc., Etc., Etc., Eto.

s'm - -PrSo

'--ye. ili. . "Cta 'i,

Etc.,

sbibbBsbbWsisssS&sM z' "sBsHi"fii-7- s t.t

3Toted. for

Mado of the Finest and Most Delicately Flavored Tobacco.For sale by nil Druggists and Cigar Dealers.

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

Beaver Saloon,n. J. NOLTE, Proprietor.

The Best Lunch in Town

Tea and Coffeeat alt, nouns.

THE FINEST BRANDS OF

Cigars and TobaccoALWAYS ON HAND.

The . . .

Hawaiian ElectricCompany,

Has a largo assortment of

Chandeliers and Elec-trical Goods

Constantly on band.

Estimates given for house wir-

ing and Electrical plants.Marino Wiring a spooiulty.

THEO. HOFFMANIT,32-t- d Manager.

P. O. JONES. E. A. JONES

The Hawaiian

SAFE DEPOSITANIJ

Investment Co.HAVE FOH SALE

A Few Sbares of

l'ala SiiKin- - Stock,Ilttwallun Sugar Co. Stock.

ALSO

llawnilan Government and 1stMortgaire Sugar Planta-

tion Jtoncls.tS?" For pnrticularB apply to

Tho HnwniJnn Safo DopoBit &Invo8tmout Company,

Roofing,

Water Pipe

Paints and

Hardware

GLASSWARE,

V? m &,1 E

CI&AEETTES

arxd. jETlar-oa- :

?CGEMSJiP

CO.,

FOR THEJOLIDAYSCHOICE FANCY MIXED GLACE AND

eboico CHOCOLATES iuondlebs variety.

Choice ConfectionsIn 2, 3 and 5 pound Boxes,

. Suitable for Holiday Pro-cuts- .

Complete Line orChristmas Toys and Novelties,

IfiS-t- f

dfenpfeckBluo.Bi:Ers.

Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands

DRAW EXCHANGEON THE

Principal Parts of tho World,and

Transact a General Banking

Business.

Hierciiantb ExchangeS. I. SHAW, Proprietor.

Ciinu-rKiiif- ; A. Niiuuiiii Stitet, lliuinlula

Clioico Liquors nnd Fine Jlcer.

Tcloplioito 4Q1 .

AH PING,Dealer in Chineso Tea, Cigars,

reauut Oil. Sugcr, Soap,Candlex, etc., at lowestmarket pneo

Corner Nunann and 1'uuhIiI street).

CHIN WO & CO.Youuc; Ah In, Mgr.

Corner UereUnla and Nuuanu all., Honolulu.

HICK l'LANTKHH-Alw- ay. bate for tale thebent quality of rice. Our rleo uiurU-- WOOIs Kuuruntecd to be Al.

Ai;ent for tbo fiillonlnc; rlco tilaiilttloiia:Palttina, Ibilawa. Moanuliu. WnlMkl, Wnlnlo,halaMim, Kauallinp.i and WMull, Ualiu, amiHamilel, Kauul.

US Til. 81b. 1'OIIoxiii;.1.111 1 U) At loutu I prlvu. Hi- - OH Fort Htrt Itiiuolnlu

,mmteA ASH& ;.tJt, 'v M'toi&iitlgiktto 4 r.,V-!-

I- -

k

'' iffl"" $ 57 1

Tobacco CultureA telegram from Washington

says: Spoucor Bates, ox-- Consulnt Sugnporo, is making nn effortto introduco tbo cultivation ofSumntra tobnoco in tho UnitedBtatos in riow of tho prico it com-mands and its Biiporioritr forwrappers. In a report to tbo StateDepartment ho snva that this tobacco is euitablo for growing in M

Jjower California unu on the south-ern const of tho United States.Cousoqucntly bo had addrossedhimsolf to tho task of procuringsood, and finding it impossiblo toobtain this through official chan-nels, owing to tho roluotunco oftbo Dutch planters, ho has pro-cured a supply from privatesources and will forward it to thoAgricultural Department. HiBreport givos a comploto descrip-tion of tho method of culture.

Commibsionor Muraden has longboen trying to promoto tho grow-ing of tobacco for wrappors inHawaii.

Yales'La FrecklaIs llmo. Yale's Infnlliblo euro pf rrooklcs,Tnn nnil Suuburn. It is tho only romodyover compounded that will remove frecklescorunlotoly and suroly.

Tho fairer nnd moro dclicato tho skin,tho moro likely it is to Jrccklo imcl thoworso it will look after it is freckled.

Thousands of women, otherwiso beautiful,nre dis(irurod by theso unsightly, brownblotches. Nothing will hido thorn. Thoyarun sourco of uiNery, but they cau bo cuiod.La Freckla is tho death-warra- to freckles.

Tho preparation of La Freckla is ono ofMino. halo's greatest nchioromeats.Thero nro many imitations, sotno of thornvery dangerous and hurtful to tho skin;iiauo of them really effectivo. Tor safetyand certainty, insist always on getting thogenuine and original La Freckla.

Price SI nt drugstores, or by mail.MME. M. VALE. Health and BoautySpecialist, 140 Stato St., Chicago. P.enutyQuido. mailed free.

HOBKON DItUG CO.,Wholesale Agents.

Fine Fresh Frozen

Columbia SalmonCity Meat Market.

105-t- f J. Tinkor. Proprietor.

:f:e3Q!z:e:et iFor Sale at the

HEW FSH rCETt3T Inquire t

C. II. iriAILE'N Salmon Stall.IfiO-I-

FOR PORTLAND.

Tho O. It. & 8. N. Co.'s

ss "Ri-iosrisr-E 53

Will be due at Honolulu from Yokohama onor about

December 18th,and Mill lmro Immediate dispatch for above

port direct.

J5T For Freight or passage apply to

THEO. H. DAVIES & Co., Limited.171-t- General Agent.

FOR YOKOHAMA--VIA-

HONGKONG.

Tho O. It. k B. N. Co.'s

S S Mount Lebanon,1500 tons, Hendry, muster, will bo duo at

Honolulu from Portland, 0.,ou or about

December 31st,And will liavo immodiato dispatch for ubovo

port.

2T Por freight and passage apply to

THEO. II. DAVIES & CO., Limited.ICO-t- Oclivral Agiutt.

Chocolate Emulsion is for salo by tbo

HOLLISTER DRUG CO,

13G-t- f Agonts for tho Hawaiian Islands.

R. I. MOORE,13.13.S.

' DENTIST.Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 3 r. m.

No. 90 Hotel St., Honolulu, H. I.lfilMf

Ring Up Ring Up

290 290

For a Hack,For a Carriage.

Ifl2-t- f

moro toUIVCE I'ront.Tho "Clovoland" takes

its usual place. Syl-vest-

wins the greatroad race in 13

in. 39 s., after havinga severo fall, makingthe fastest time by 2G

seconds. lie rodo a2lJr lb. "Cleveland"road racer.

" Cleveland "

qualitymeans

Speed.

Ride a Cleveland and

.... GET IN LINE.

H. E. Walker,Solo Agont,

Merchant btroot.

ForHomeUseTABLE

COVERS

TableLinen

Napkins-- A.N

CURTAINS !

Ily tho pair.

M. S. LEVY.

yfJTCj?

EVENING BULLETIN, DECEMBER 10, 1895.

Business Cards.

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

Wm. Q. Irwin, President and MalingerClans Sprockets, - - -

W. M. Qifford, - Socrelnr? Treasurer...Thco. O. Porter, Auditor

Sugar FactorsAND

Commission Agents.

AGENTS OF TUB

OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY

OF SAN F1UNOISCO. OAL.

GONSALVES & CO,WHOLESALE GROCERS AND

WINE MERCHANTS.

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

I illV --4

If i 3 I

tit 3 P 1 W

mm s: IHI 5 j a p r Jfft'? e.g.'o B Mi ti C WmWmWmmW Ji.

"JjfU'Sll m

I Mil s 5 Ifij S0ee

jour up ttlephoua

Business Cards.

II. UACKFELD & CO.

Qenekai, Commission Agents.

Cor. Fort nnd Queen Streets, Honolulu.

I.EWERS A COOKE.

Importeks and "tealers in LuubkbAND AtL ta tt OF BUILDINQ

MUERIALS.

Fort Honolulu.Street, - -

H. WY CO.,Wholesale and Retail Groceries.

98 Fort Streot, HonoluluTelophoner 22 P.O. Box 470

iul tf

EDMUND P. DOLE,ATTORNEY AT LAW.

318 Fort St. - Telepbono 91.27-3m- 3

Jas. F. Morgan.AUCTIOXEEIl AND STOCK 11ROKER

No. iS Quccu Street.

Expert Appraiscmout of RealEstnto nntl Furniture.

n2 1m

Cook's Music School.WAUIXO'S III.OCK. . '

PIVNO, HABMONY ANDVOICE.

Tlilrty jcnr experience eimblea ProfesorCook economlu tlie time of tlio iniiill.

na-t- f

Ifyou SSWant T0A

3. H

HACKRing Up Telephone 705.

FKANK LILLIS.

Stand : Corner Bcretanln nndNnunnu utrcoU. 14Q-t- f.

HTI8TA0B & CO.DKALFJIS

WOOD MD C0AL

Also Whito and Black Sandat tho vory lowest marketrates. Telphono No. 414.

77 tr

'Export.

No, 1 10, 2:i7-l-

H. HACKELD & CO.Havo just rocoivod a now Supply of tho

Celebrated "Danish. Beer"Of tho following Brands :

"Gold Label,""Mimic" and

Also, Just to hand large consignment of

Genuine Bavarian Hops!

C. - Hustace - Grocery - Store,Kino Btiikct,

HAS JUST RECEIVED BY THE "AUSTRALIA"

Clioico Block Iliittor, KitH Salmon Hollies, CUoIco IlauiHnmlliiicon.Hmoked ltfof, Oregon llurlmuk I'oUtot'S, Yellow Tur-nips, Ouionx, Muiilo HtiKitr, JIuplo Creum, Genuine IiulianCliuttiojrf, Honed C'liiekeii, C'urrlud I'owl, Lunch Tonguo,

rruHli Jiiium, Tabln Fruits, Ooldou Qato I'lour, Sweetricklon, Dried Fruitfl nnd a general ansortnioat of Htnudnrd(oodn, nt lowest jincun,

J gjr Learo order or rluj

to

f)W

IN

&

DisinfectineIs

thebest

PUEIFY YOTJJR

-- I For Sale

HOLLISTER

HAT WE DOWE DO WELL

IMPORTERSWHOLESALE AndRETAIL DEALERS

IN EVERY VARIETY

G-rocerie- s.

LEWIS & CO.211 Tort St., : TelcpUono 210.

llW-t- i

HOPP &

X

No 74 King Street,

TKLKI'IIONK 02--

Gooda Packet

Orders

IslandTOUT KING

SUN SAN

12

MEW GOODS

r- -: THE:- -,

Bk,

125

thingto

PREMISES.Only -

DRUG CO- -

rJ23 JPovt Stveotx

.cIaiJi$ffl

CO.,

Bedroom SotsSide BoardsDining TablesUpholstered G oodsMattresses LoungesChairs in Variety.

Honolulu, II, i.

-- 1'. O. IIOX

BLOCK Honolulu, H. i,

on nvBorttncnt of'

H. E. McINTYRE & BRO.,IMrOItTERS AND DEALEItS IN

Groceries, Provisions and Feed.New EcceWed by Every from the Eastern States and Europe.

FJRESn CALIFORNIA PRODUCE BY EVERY STEAMER,

All faithfully attended to and Goods Delivered to anyPart of tho City PHEE,

Order Solicited, Satisfaction GuaranteedEAbT COHNKR AND STHEETS.

J. S. WALKER,QEtSEL AqEflT F THE HWIIM IsfjDS

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

ALLANOE MARINE & GEN. ASSURANCE CO. OP LONDONINSURANCE COMPANY, FRANCISCO.

WILHELMA OF MAGDEBURG GENERAL INSURANCE CO!NORTHWESTERN M. LIFE INS. CO., MILWAUKEE,SUN LIFE INS. CO. OF CANADA,LIFE, FIRE and MARINE RISKS,

TAKEN AT REASONABLE RATES.Rooms SPREOKELS

AT

If

by the

14B

Gitv Furniture Store.(Comer of Kurt ml Dcrctunla itrut,)

Juat rocoived Ex, AlbortH,1313I3 PUBNITUAE. XLi "cJl

H.H.WILLIAMS, (Mnnwrori.Undortnkor nntl Einblum

ft

ym

LINER AUSTRALIA ARRIVES.

sri:ATifciiH makli: and iwaiasiviion ihi.anii roRw,

Tee4ir'e Outward PUat-St- wi fromForrle" Oherealtema Alongshore

Eleu Out Chaeliie.

Busy day alonjtliorc.The stumer Knali leave for Wnlonie,

Mnkiilcia anil Walalim tomorrow uumilng'1 lie itcamslilu Clilnn la due at IliU port on

the lOt It Inst.The steamer lttiihnl arrheJ from Humn-k- ui

tlil tnmtilnj;I he (learner limits MnMe l li a minll lot

of rtc troiii K.i Mil mine In I -- t iiltflit.A line photngrapli uf the llmr Hi Ijjlc

nliore mar YuknliMna hroiilit baikfrom Japan li (i 1' Wilder, anil nilorn theolllie of the Wllilir Stinmslilp Company

The tui; Klcu lift on a ptiluillial opiumiIiim- - Lift itinliiK, an I Captain Kite pit 14

the Mall w lnrt limp, lorn Mt cr ( npl.ilnlaek llllbit li In ihar(,e tliH trulse

"1 liu ncliooner lranlt Hume from thin poititnhcl In nn rrniulxu No 111, tltu Mtnmuliip Mt I.cbinou at Astoria on Vot .1(1, Iholiarkinllnis SO Mhh r and S N Niltliriiitin I rnultoon Nov "J

The bark tiiiitlJ' for Ullo li II Sin 1

-- 7, the bark Artlur lor Ihls portnv8, tin1 fchoonir Jennie Wand for

Die 1, and the bark Ablen llesnc fromPort lllakelij for this port, Xo U

The Ocianlc llmr Australia, lommandirHoudlette, lxdaj, nine liuurii aid thirtyminutes from ban Frauilsco, doekid at thecoinpui)' wlurrat s 80 oilotk ln- -t nluhtthe brings the follow lug Mt age report Ulthanl'ramUio Iktiml'ir .Ird nt Main with4,1 cabin nml JO ntu.r-i.rt- pnmi!ira, OS liaismall i:pirlcimtlsKttifV wlntWiill the

nj nlth i.liowii wmtlur Anltid at Ho-

nolulu lltccmlur"'.'. l'l' lime, I. iliij i ! hour.'ill nilmittn Ihtunuir Mil pisul Cltj ofl'tMng&.Tiulli from Hun ilulii at GMtl u in.So tliial

AllItlVAI.S.

Mmr Iwalanl, Sm.Uht. froi.i Hatmkua,Hawaii

Stinr.JjUHs Alakee, l'lttrsun, from Knpja,Kauai,

O s S Australia, Hull Iklte, from au I'ianclico

DITAUTI ItFt.Stmr Wal.ilmlo, (!n'.'irj, for Vaullinlll

Ilanainanlu, KlUiK.t, Killblwal nml llnniklSlmr Clamlln-- , Lnim run, for Maul and

IltunliStinr Mlkalnla, Fiiimun. for Nawlllvtlll,

Kohn.F.lttle, Makawtll, Nullum, Kckaha.

Mmr Kiiuhmi,, for Kalniku, l'uiwliiii

Stmr Kin til, Clarke, for Maul and Hawaii1 ug Klui, Hllbuit, imliliu

ritojr.cru DBi'Ain unxs

Stmr Kaila, Thompson, for Circuit ofOahu, tYidmua), Dec II, at 111 a in.

OSS Anittnlli, Houdlette, for fcan Fran-cisco, Monilui, Dec Id

Slmr lualanl, Simthi. for I.nlialna,KiikuilMile, IloiHikH.i, Wcdnefdiii, Dei II,at Um.

rMTNGi:i!H Alll'.IVrD.

Fiom Sun Franclco, per S b Australia-M- rsA F Allmand nud ilnughtir, I)r ( I An-

drew nud wile. Mis'! Autlrnus, .1 II Athcrtonand wife, Ml Athcrton, I)r lliatlliurj, MrKdwanl Booth, Mrs M 1 Brown.MIss Chilfit,W C Clark and w Ifi , Ml Minnie ( lark. S 1

Dotlge, Mrs K A trascrand Infant, A A Hub-m-

Jifftrson llogmi aiidt.lfc, 1 I. llolliud,II Muslim, 1'iiul Ircnlicr, d Kuiist, Mik A

Moore and child, Mrs h C Mil r. at, J H ll,

.MU (.inn I'ai'irsi n, Mrs II II I'uilon,M l'hllllpn, Hcrinunn I'olilmaiin, !I Kcnjes,.Mrs J Itiilurds Mrs lino Klihuid., 1 F n,

W 1' Sesscr aud wife, 1 A tmllb, O II

Pliulillujr, J II Van Itjn and wife, aud J'J hitlic steerage.

PASSKNOHtS DCI'AHTED

For Hawaii, per Btmr Klnau Paul Hrede,Klkn Ilndu, V U Cltns, P, I) Iltldwin. I)rNichoU, '1 S Kaj, J F Ilrown and son, W CHollliiihiad, J b Mulrht-itd- , M IIIuo, M

M Kasamntsu, 11 blilmli'U, CShloawii,lire Uirtram, .Mrs Fraserund child. Mr Dark-hous-

Prof Muslik, Andrew Moure andfamil;

For Maul and lliwull, pn stmr Clan tinfi I" Wilder and wile, Mts J K loepi. FatluriA'uuor. Mas lteuler, J W llernslrom, .laiiirsSim a, MUs Kraft, T F bauborn, i . Kaua-Lan- ul

For Puiialuu, per stmr Keauhnu W 0Lam .

IMPOUlf.Kx Makic 144 bags riceI'a I'talmi 1WJ x n'nr, F A fcl iefii it

Uo, y! hind lattle, .Mctropn n ill Mi it u.

VI ?"! 4 IV I'filti

M M H-- ! IH

U b? Bennington, Island

Mril(,IUSTJII..

(CoiHti rs not Itnludid li. Ibis list.)OPS Atmtialln. IlomlleUe, V.

Am bk Viirtlia I) l, Mn(Icrbk II Hmkltld. Uuibu. N V.

Am sell Itobeit I.cwers,Gi)oilrmtii, l'jjtSoiniil,Am bk Annie Johnson, r F 'Illlo)Nic lik Don Adolfo, Iairs.-n- , uHlatleAm bk Mohican, Iliuu, rnlla i

Am brl W I! Irnln, Wll lanij, V

Am aclir Aloha, Dtbel, hi'

FOHI.ION VHSKI.8 KX1T.CTEI).

Vosllit Whin Irom Due

Am bk Kdtvard .Miy....Itostou , .DuoAm schr Anna ... H F (Kahilltll) Due

bk J 0 I'll Hirer ...,,llrimen DuoSerbk Alderjrrovc I.lierpool DuoAm BthrKlrj: Cyrus.. Nm"usIIi Duellr bk Coryphene ....Neuiastln, DueAm acli Hubert dearies .Xntcustle DuoAm lik Seminole Neriatlc DueNor bk Seringa.... Newcastlu DueAm sell Win Hon den. Newiiutlc DuuAm bktn Ainilla ,. .Eureka Duellr lik Foxirlofe l'ttitanler Dus(ittrbklliln I't Stunia) DueNic bk IliiiiilalriT Newcastle ....DueAm likln (' K I'ruktr Nintaalii ... DueAm ship C F Mil ui nt... .Newcastle.. .Due

MID.ciim:iii:--I- u Ill, Oil till' 'Mi him Mr.

I! ii in i n i plai' II -

fiiriioon

111 IT HID 111 OtSL

"n

Wildcr's Staiiisliip Do's

TIME TABLE.

0. L. WIGHT, l'rci. S. B. ltOSK, Set).Cupt. J. A. KINO, l'ort Pupt.

Stmr. KINAU,CLARKE, Commander,

Will lrn Honolulu at '2 r. M., touching ntLiiliiitim, Mimlma liny nml Mukcnit tliosiuloilajt Jtuhultoiiii, Knnnilinoniiil law- -

. pithochou tlio follow nig tin, nrtning nt( Illlo tlio Hntno crenlnu.

LKAVKH ltOOItTIU. ARRIVKK HONOLULU.

Tuesday .. Die, 10 Triilav ....Dec. fl

Friday Dif. 10 Tiicifny ... .Dec. 17I Frlilai Dec. 27

llituruitig, will Une Ililo nt 1 o'clockV. M., tomlilni; at laiupulii ilioo, Mnliu-koti- ii

utnl Kiiwiiiliao hhiiio ilaji atnkctia,M'lalaiu lla nud Tailniiiiii tlio followingiliji nrritiiig nt Honolulu tlio nftcruoomof I ucailny mid l'riilnj .

E&Su I'lciglit will bo ricehcil nfler- noon on ilnj of Hailing.

Stiur. CLAUDIHB,CAWiERON, Commander,

Will lcao Honolulu Incsilay nt fir. m

touching nt Knliului, Ilann, Hnmoa andKipnliulu, Maui. Ju turning arrics ntHonolulu Sunday mornings.

Will cull at Nun, Kiuipo, on bocoihI tripof each mouth.

S?Xii I night will bo rccoheil nficrr. m. uu uny of sailing.

This C'ompnny 'will resencs the right toninko chnngos in tho tinio of ilepurtiiro nnilnrnal of its atvnuierh without notice nnilit will not bo responsible for any cousc-(jucne-

misinir therefrom.Coniigiipcs must Imi lit tho l.nnilings to

rciiiio their Frfighl; this Compnny willnot hold itself responsible for ficight afterit has licen landed.

I.ie stock ouly at owncr'n risk.This Company will not bo losponsiblo

for Money or Valuables of pnsscngersunless placed in the caro of I'ltrwrs.

l'li'-cug- aie lciincsted to jmrchasotickets bifoie etnb trkmg. Tlioso failing todo so will bo Hiibjiet to an additionalcharge of twenty-li- e per cent.

Oceanic Steamsliip Co.

Tixacxo iria.T3loLOCAL LINE

S. S. AUSTRALIA.

Arrive Honolulu Lento Honolulufrom S. V. for S. F.

Dec. 9 Dec. 10.Tun. 3, 18 Jnii.G, 183(1

Jan. 27, 1SJJU I'eli. 1, lb'JOrub. 21,18'JO rob. 20, 1S90

THEOUGrI LINEfrom Snn Frnncihco From S)duoy for

forfcijdnej. Ban Francisco.

Arriie Honolulu. Leate Honolulu.

Mouownl,. ..Dec. 10 Alnmeiln, Deo. 12Alameda, Jan. 10, 'OG X'anposa, Jan. 9, 'DC

Slanposa, Feb. 13, '1)0 Monowai, Fcb.0, '00

WbwYbcb? , , .

KAPIOLANI -:- - PARK

January 1, 1B3B,

1st Uu ii ii Uaci, l: O llnll Iropnj. Freefor all.

2(1 liicTriKjriu ; 0'ie-hiil- f inilo Jnvouilc.tlpui lo nil i.on wmiiein under 10jeniK.

.'Id Die ri t !,cj ; pjuo not ilecideil. Ar- -rnng. unlit to bctuadfl lulir.

Kaci; l'iia $100 Purso.One-ha- uiilu nud ru.cat. Weightfor ago.

fl:hTiiOTTlu ItMt; I'nit $IC0 1'urhe. .1

luiuutO class; mile linitK, bot 2 in .'I.For Iluwiiiiim bred hoihes.

IUpfj l'rbo l'lime.2.10 ilas j 1 mile ucuts, bmt 2 iu 3.Fuo for ull

"th-O- st. Mllh XoVkLTV IlllNMNO ItAIT;l'rueSlDO Fine foi all. Fimt hoiso

tho ijuiirtui to recnoS2.r)First Iiiiiho roachiiig the liall to

l'irst homu reaching thetbrec-qimrt- to rice'iMi S25. Firstlioiho rLiicl.mg honieto ULfivoSLTi.

This race w ill bo of Bpocinl inlcrebt ns itwill allow admittance of both long anil shortdistance runners.

Kntrance fee to trotting anil mimingraces to be ten (10) per cent of the amountof tho purses.

All trotting anil paciug racos aie to begoverned by tho Hawaiian Jookey Clubrules. Entries to closu on Deci uiber 15th.

EJET For further information address

CHARLES DAVID,l O. llox 477, MauaRor.

102-ti- l

E 3. THCIMAR,ivivriUC'lOU AND IIUIIiUKii

' .rl'Viinii!(ri a , ii mi nili. inU iii - ti i, I'ii mI A iii i

wurU Kii nl i I'm 17 it

TW(jf . 'W! ,T W

EVENING BULLETIN. DECEMBER 10, 1895.

Canadian-Australia- n

KtiggBSlenmers of tlio nbovo Ijino ntnuiiig iu connection with tho

Between Vancouver, B. 0., and Sydney, N. S. W., nnd calling nt Victorin, B. 0.,Honolulu and Suva (Fiji),

--A.EE npTTE --A.11 I3:03SrOXjTJIj"CrOn or nbout tho dates below stated, u:

From Sjilni-- y nml Stun, for Mrtorln nmlimicoiiicr. II. Ci

8.8. "MIO WKltA" December 2" "WAH11IMOO" Jauuary I

" "JIIOWI-'llA- February 1'

" "WAHHIMOO" Jlnrch 3

Tlirnuli Tlclccts IshiumI fiUnited Stilton

rncioiiT ami rAssrAQKit agents:

D. SIoNicotiij, jroiitrcnl, Cntiadn.IJoliuiT Ki mt, Winnipeg, Cnnuila.

N. M. Siniv, Han Francisco, Cnl.O. MoL. UiiowN, VnncouM'r, B. 0.

Steamslim Co.

Australian Mail Semes.

For San Francisco:The New and Fiuo Al Steel Steamship

"Alameda"Of tho Oceanic Steamship Compniiy willbo duo nt Honoluln from Sjdncy nndAuckland on or about

December 12th,And will )civio for tho nlioo port tithMails and l'nescngcrs on or about thatdate.

For Sydney and Auckland:

Tho Now and Fiuo Al Steel Steamship

"Monowai"Of the Oceanic Steamship Company willbo duo at Honolulu from Sau Franciscoon or nlxmt

December 19th,And till luno prompt despatch withMails and l'asbengers for the nlxivo ports.

Tho undersigned nro now preparedto issuo

Through Tlrhots lo All Pointsin tho Unlteil States.

ISyFor further particulars regardingFreight or Passage apply to

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

C. BREWER & COMPANY, LIMITED,

Queen street, Honolulu, II. I.

AGENTS FORHiwaliatt Agricultural Compinj , Ononica SueirCominny, Ilununui SiiRtr Compiny, WallnkiiSiiRir Comjiaii) , Walhce StiRtr Cominn , MakceSugar Cnmjiati) , Hileaktla Kincli Conipin, Ka- -

Rtncli 1'lantciK' I Ine Siti 1 rnnciscoackets, Chu llnwcr fi Co a Line of 1 oston

Puikits AKints Hostoti llotril of Umleru rlleusAgents Philaililphl.i Hoard of Umlcruritirs.

LIST or OITICFRS :

r C Jones, President; George II Robertson,Mnnngor; K F llishop, Treasurer nnd y

i Col. V P Allen, Auditor; CM Cooke,II Waterhoube, A V Carter, Directors.

131-t- f

n laige slock

W Sn R o C c on B w as

Blankets, white with fancy borders,

Steamship

CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY

Oceanic

from 1 Irtiirln nml A niicmiirr. It. C, toSnn nml SydiiHi

8 S."MIOWLKA" .Dicember 21

" "WAHHIMOO" Jnimnn 21

" MIOWi:ilA" February2i" "WAHHUtOO"... . Match 21

otii Honolulu to Cuiiadu,ami Oiroiic.

C3- J- For Freight nml Pnpsngo and allGeuoral Inforinatioii, apply to

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

Agents for tho Haw niinn Islands.

Pacific Mdl Sbiip kAND THE

OcciQental & Steamsli in Co.

For YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG

Stenmers of tho nbovo Companies willcall at Honolulu on their wny to thoalxNo poits on or nbout tho folloninpdates:

Stmr Cit of Peking. ...Dec. 23, 1S93

For SAN FRANCISCO:Steamers of the nboo Companies will

call at Honolulu on their wny fromIIoiiRkoiiK and Yokohama to tho alxneport on or about tho following dates:

Stmr City of Peking . . Dee. 0, 1895Stmr Coptic Jan. 15, 1890Stmr China Feb. 2i, 1890

Rates c( Passage (ire as follows:TO TOKO- - TO TIONU- -

II IMA. Ko.vn.Cabin $16000 175.00Cabin, round trip, 4

months 225 00 2G2 50Cabin, round tiip, 12

mouths 2G250 310.25European Stcerngo. .. . 8500 10000

JSyPasseuRors paying full faro 'will boallowed 10 percent off return fnro it

within twelve months.

tSfFor Freight nud Passago apply to

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

Miss D. Lamb.LAWYERS' CLEEK AND

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

A. S. Humphreys.ATTORNEY AT LAW.

In office of J. A. Moeooii, old Capitol Build-ing, uoit PostoiBco, Honolulu.

145-t- f

on lmiid 1 Mill hold n

ftMLC

i)0 cents a pair3 7.1 cents n yard70 cents a pieco

40 cents each- $1.75 per pieco

N'iiiiiiiiu hlniii, iiiio ih o iiiunkii of King St.

FOR 30 DAYSONLY!

For30 I)oys ut uiy htore, Ko. ."01, Xuuunu street, 0110 door inniika of King street, vhcioI will oflcr my tntno stock nt grentl) ictluccd piicm. Ilclow I mention several

, nrticles atmimoloUbly low Iiguus. l'leiuu call nnd seo for )ourclvis t

Brown Cotton, good value, 22 yards for $1.00Brown Cotton, 1 ymd wide, 15 yards for - - 1.00Fnrwell Wliite Cotton, 1 yard wide, - - fl cents per yaulWlntc Cotton, heavy. 152 inches wide, 20 yards for - 1.00Ble.iclxd iSlieetinir, 10-- 4. ... 2i cents a vnrd

French Merino, double- width, all wool,Victoria Lawn, fine wliite,Lad Chemises, embroidered,Mosquito Netting, 10 yard pieces,

Line

Oriental

Men's Undershirts, fine balbrigcnn, 3 for $1.00, worth 50 cts eaWhite Uulaundered Shirts, linen bosom, good make, 45 cts ea.Silk Handkerchiefs, 15 cents each, 2 for - - 25 centsSilk Handki-rchiofs- , men's white, hemstitched, largo sizes, 30

cents each.

Just the thing for ChristmasPre ents

lll'ilht Ill) (

LADIES'HOSIERY,

Any Length,Any Quality,

Any Quantity,Any Price.

Ladies' Handkerchiefs,

Ii. O. II. 1'.of

n lentfor

ANY SIZE,

Plain and Embroidered, at anyPrice.

WHAT IS

TO

build Circusshow.

aiPLB Ml )

Four Miin;i.

THIS?

A. Williams, Manager.170. U5.tf

Foi gfet

It is the only one in town and wc Movk Pinnos withit. Wo move them safer, quicker and Cheapkk thannny one else. Wo will also move your furniture andbaggage of whatever description. to anypart of city 25 cents, packages 10 cents.

C. E. WILLIAMS &

Gil, King Street,

WKCK SMOKMGIo ISTot tlio

"Mexican Cigar."

This is an brmul imported only by us.tho best Cigar in tho city for the money.

Imported and

COllNEIi

A.TL.11. "WHOThe undersigned, Abies nud

the inventoranil bell tho I'ijiklkhm

Enough tolinriniin's

oil

En.

It is pcibitiuly

for sale by

Hollister & Co.,

Wnltou, purchnnod from Chnrlts J. Wucner.'ci'rless Taint, thooitlunio ri(;lit to uiimnfuctiiif iibol'maiMiriMi 1'aim iu the Ilttwiiiittn IbIuuiU.

FORT AND

PAINT:

""YV "7. T ""i "

0.U P. AMOS,

Patent for Poorle&a Point.On tho 20th day of 1605, tho Eepuhlio of Iliiwnll ginntcil to I, C Ahltannd II. 1'. Walton, n jiattnt No. 110, gr.inthij; them the extluBho nyht to make uVu andvend VFEiiLtbs 1'rkskrvino 1'ait tho Hawaiian Islands.

Trtdo Mark fop Peorloss Paint.Tho Bopuhlio of Hawaii has also granted to L. 0. Abies oud II. 1". Walton tho cidn.sivo nso of the words Pklkliss ruuiMtviha Paint u tritdo mark

publlo of Howaii for the term of 20 jeais. 'buoui tne lto- -

I intuition.Cortaln parties in Sn Francisco bavo recently been bending 0 Honolulu under thoname of I'khklww rniwEK ino Paint ii bjinrious article not only inferior to tl e cLiininspaint, but one which is positively injurious to nny metal to which it may bo applied.

Beware of Fraud.Wo hereby vara all persons against being defrautlod into using any but the nenninarimtuuw Pkiwirvinq Taikt, which can bo obtainttl only of Abies nnil Walton.

Wamlnp; AoaltMt Infringement.We also hereby warn all persons ngainst bnjing, wiling or using any aiticlo under

,. iwiiHwrniwiniirirt1 In M'Vnln of ournilf rights, uiiltlnMliff llwk nnr.niiu

. .

OF

-

Trunkssmaller

SON",

espeoiiil

l'rescnliifr

MKItOll

XJSE

UU

AHLEK.

September,

throughout '

ProaervlnQ

as

!.. timiu uurK, mm n ionitloii o7buying, billing ..- - using Mali paint to u'tluim foruigesby usfuaieorilauco nlth Hawaiian I.nw.

Honolulu, Ult. II), 1603.

Telophono

Proaervmo

I


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