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; i ft i ,Wi1' V'V'JXf'T WE. Evening ulletiii VOL. 1. NO. 175. THE EVENING BULLETIN. Published every day excont Sunday' nt COO King Street, Honolulu, II. I. SUIISCIUI'TION- - ItATKS. Per Month, nny whero in tho Ha- waiian Islands $ 76 Per Year. 8 00 Por Year, postpaid to Amorica, Canada, or Mexico 10 00 Por Year, postpaid, oilier Foreign Countries 13 00 I'nyulilit tiivni'lnlilv In AiIviukmi. Tolcphono 2.10. V. O. Box 8'J. B. L FINNEY, Manager. $ ,'JI Zj?--g&z- 'f wk VJI "jX V.'L JT st ,S iy'PiWLfl PlLLd Cure DYSPEPSIA, j Cure BILIOUSNESS, Cure CONSTIPATION, jf Cure 5ICK HEADACHE. A"3 Purely Vegetable, Aro Sugar Coated, Are Mild but Effective. Good for the Stomach, Coed for the Liver, Good for ts Bowels. THERE ARE NO OTHER PILLS SO COOD AS AVER'S PILLS. Highest Awards nt the World's Croat Expositions, Hollister Drug Co., Ltd. Solo Agents for tho llepublio of Hawaii. in IntenstiDj! u u Imports of Champagne In- to the United States, ?nOM jan. 1st to ju.ne 1st, 1895. Cases. G H Muimu & Co.'s extra dry 30,831 Pommory & Grono 11,798 Moot & Ohandon 9.G08 Hoidsieok & Co., (dry Monopole) 7.501 Louis Ilocdoror 3,438 Ruinart 3.13G Perrier Jouot 3.28G Irroy&Co 1,785 Vvo. Clicquot 2,378 BouoheSec 992 Dolbeck&Co 728 St. Mnrconux 331 Krug& Co 270 Olins. Hoidsiook 355 Various 5.419 Total 81,859 COMPILED FROM CUSTOM HOUSE RECORDS. Macfarlane & Co., Bolo Agents for G. H. Mnmm & Co. for tho Hawaiian Islands. 124--tf -- THE- J. : T. : Waterhouse's FORT ST. STORE "Will bo open this ovoning, and ovory ovoning until HOLIDAYS - 17'Mil Ummim HONOLULU, H. I., WEDNESDAY, MUST SUE IN CALIFORNIA. judki; iiAiiits issi;i:s a Nrii'i' injunction. llio Ilnwdllmi Commercial nml Sugnr Coniiiiii) Ciillliut Como lo Itn- - Unit In Sun Atllt rlcnitn. Thore is now pending in tho courts of Iluwaii a suit brought by tho Hawaiian Commorcinl nnd Sugar Company against OJaus Sprecktils, says tho Call of Novem- ber 22d, involved in which is tho ownership of 10,000 acres of laud on tho island of Maui. Tho Ha- waiian Coinmorcinl nnd Sugar Company is formed and incorpor- ated under tho laws of this Stuto. Tho other plaintiffs, Russoll J. Wilson, Mountford S. Wilson. Charles S. Whcolor, lludolph Sprcckols and 13. J. Hoffacker, aro citizens of this Stalo, and tho defendant, Olaus Spreckols, is a citizon of this State. Tho defen- dant, under theso circumstances, has a right to havo a case against him tried in tho State of which all partios uro citizons, nnd Mr. Sprockets has invoked tho aid of one of tho principles of equity which guarantoos this right. He has secured an injunction from tho Supor or courts of this City, en joining tho plaintiff:) in tho suit in tho Hawaiian courts from bring- ing any proceedings against Mr. Spreokels in that far-aw-ay land, and compelling thorn, if they must sue, to euo in the courts horo nt home. Tho principle of law and oquity which forms tho bnsis of the pro- ceedings in court yestorday is that which givos tho courts of equity in any country jurisdiction over tho porsons of tho citizons of tho land. Tho court hero cannot provent tho Hawaiian court from trying the caso, should it wish to do so, and if that were possible in tho absonco of tho plaintiffs, but tho courts of this City enn onjoin any ono of tho citizens here from proceeding in such a suit; nnd if, in defianco of tho court's injunc- tion, they should continue on they would all bo liable for con-tom- pt of the local tribunal. The samo principlo was applied by Gus Spreokels, about a yonr and a half ngo, in his suit against his father to prevent tho fore- closing of somo island mortgngos. Olaus Sprockols intonded to foro-oIob- o through tho island courts, but his Ron eecurod an injunction upon tho very rule, and proceed- ings had to bo transferred to horo. The suit being brought in Ha- waii, although apparently only for tho possession of GOO acres of land, doos include in truth tho ontiro rotations of Olaus Sprockols to tho company whioh ho formed. Prior to 1878 Claus Sprockols wont to tho islands to investigate) tho possibility of establishing a sugar plantation on tho island of Maui. Oil his return horo ho formed tho Hawaiian Commercial Company undor the laws of this State, assooiating with hiinsolf Herman Schussler, Fredorick F. Low, "William Bab-coc- k nud Herman Bondel. That ooinpuny was Biiccoededinl882 by tho dofendant in tho suit filed yesterday. As ono of tho laws of tbo Hawaiian kingdom was that no foreign corporation should hold Innds in tho islands, it was dooided that whatever proporty the company procured should rest in tbo name of Claus Spreokels, he to hold it in trust for tho corpor- ation. Ono of tho possessions of the company was at that tirao 10,000 acros of land in tho Aim puaa of Wniluku, hold undor loose from tho arown. The outiro tract, known as tho Ahupuna of Wniluku COIISIbtS (if 21,0U0 I1UIOH. Tho crown lands of tho Hawai- ian kingdom, nud thoy include vuluablo rcres in ovory ono of tho islands, had two olaiiinnts. King KalalJaun claimed theiu by ngh' of roy.il power, and as tho sucevg-co- r to King Knmehamohi; tho Princess Kooliknlnui, daughter of one of the Knmoliumnhus, claimed by r'glit of heirship. Tho Prin-co- ss was droply in debt, and in 1880 sho sold her intoiest in these crown lands, wherever sitimtod. to Clnus Spreokels. llo paid hor SMU.UUU, SiU.utHJnl winch wan in cash and JrGO.OOO in tho nature of a loan. Sho hud boon paying 12 nor cont intorest on hor debts, but as part of tho consideration for tho purchase Spreokels tho dobts for G por cent, por annum. This was a personal transaction botweon Claus Spreo- kels nnd tho Priuctss Kooliko-lan- i. Having purchased an intorest in nil of the crown lauds, the titles of tho crown and tlioso of Spreck- ols wore continually becoming So, two years af tor, it was agreed that Spreokels would roleaso all claims upon tho crown lauds olsowhero if King Kulakaun would roleaso the crown's intorest in tho Ahupuna of Wniluku and transfer it to him. This was done by royal patent aud by a special act of tho Hawaiian Legislature in August, 1882. Spreckols then turned oor to tho compmy, mi Soptember 25, 1882, all pioporty ho hold in trust for its benefit. Thocompiny had by that timo boen organized under tho name of tho Hawaiian Commercial and Sugar Company. On February 27, 1885, Mr. Spreckols sold to the company 18,000 acres of tho Ahu- - puaa of Wailuku, included in tho tract being tho 10,000 acres tho company had originally secuied by leaso from tho crown beforo the land itself enmo into Mr. Sprockols' possession. Tho deed to tho 18,000 acros was made by Mr. Spreckols individually under tho direction of tho company's nttornoys, and wnB accepted by it as wholly satisfaotoiy. Tho re- maining G00O acros are tho ones in dispute. The claim is made that tho transactions which finally led tho Ahupuna of Wailuku into Mr. Spreokels possession wero by him as agent for tho company. At the time of tho negotiations with tho Princess Keelikolnni nnd sub- sequently with King Kalakaua Mr. Spreckols was not a diroctor in the company, nor did ho act in any way as its ngont. From 1882 until tho timo tho suit was brought thore was novor any question ns to first his ownership of tho 24,-00- 0 acres of tho Ahuruaa and aftorward of tho G000 acres which tho company did not buy. Tho prayer of Olaus Sprookols' complaint asked that said de- fendant, tho Hawaiian Commer- cial and Sugir Compauy, boon-joine- d from furthor prosecuting its aforesaid action in tho courts of the republic of Hawaii, and that the defendants, lludolph Spreckols, Kussoll J. Wilson, Mountford S. Wilson, Charles S Whoolor and B. J. Uoflackor, the directors of said Hawaiian Com- mercial nnd Sugar Company, bo enjoined from pussing any isolat- ion, or doing any not or thing in furtherance of B.iid action; and for such other and furthor roliof ns to oquity may soom meet; and costs of suit. Tho injunction was granted by Judge Bahis and it now rests with tho defendants m the injunction suit to obey tho court's order or move for its dis- missal. In tho latter caso tho writ will bo tried in tbo courts horo. V. V. Ashford has had a sot-ba- ok in his condition. In trying to cross tho room without his cane ho full to the floor and was Boriously injured, being ooufined to his bod evor since. C. W. Ashford is woll plonsod with his business vontoro, but on tho ad-vic- of Dr. Martin, formerly of Honolulu, will not send for his family until warm wouthorsots in. DECEMBER 11. 1895. JUSTICE BICKERTON DEAD. mi rse rom;s iim:it A I.ONR 1 1, I.Ms.. An llnnuralilc nml n Unclul Cirecr Clcl"i:nlvrprliliit:, r.rnlnl.irAllli- - ul ii lid UrUlit. First Associate Ju-tic- Richard Fredorick Bickorton. of tho Supromo Court, pissod away at 10:45 o'clock last night nt Wni-ki- ki. For yoirs hn lind not been in tho best of health, but soveral months ago ho was taken sorious-l- y ill and was not oxpected to Taking a turn for tho better a few weok3 ago, he gradu- ally improved until ono dny last wool: ho was nhle to como to his chamber in tho.Tudicinry building, nathol3ui.Lr.TtN was much gntificd in noting on tho particular dny. An attack of pnoumonin, lion over, laid him low ngain and ondod in death ns stated. Mr. Jnstic Hickerton hnd long beon a resident of theso islands. Ho was born at Greenwich, Eng- land, on April 3, 1SS1, which mado him moro than fifty-on- o yoirs of ago. Whon elevon yonrs old ho omigratod with his paronts to Molbourno, Australia, whero ho was oducited. "When a young man ho was dovotod to dramatic art nnd traveled with THE LATE JUSTICE BICKEKTOK. a company to different points in tho Pncifio, until ho found him- solf at Victoria, British Columbia. From thoro ho went to San Fran-oisc- o, whero ho engngod in somo business oporntions. Mr. Bickorton en mo to Hono- lulu in 1864, not intondiug at first to romaiu, but ho did and went to work on tho Kaalnea sugar plantation on this island. Ho o mnnager in two or throe yonrs and aftorward bought tho controlling interost from the firm of Janioii, Greon fc Co This was not profitablo, how- ever; aud Mr. Bickorton gave it up, but he aftorward held somo paying sugar stook. In 1872 Mr. Bickorton began to road law in tho office of V. C. Jones and was admittod lo tho bar in 1875. Being diligent and c.iroful hu nun a largo pinctiou. Ho was appointed Juilgo of tho Ho- nolulu Police Court in 1882, and displayed good ability in that oflico. Ho at tho same timo con- tinued his practice us a lawyer in the high courts. His stylo in pleading was agioeublo, nnd fluent often to a degree of oloqu-onc- e. Tho writor remembers him ns being very touaoious of his points, while scrupulously defer-onti- al toward tho occupants of tho bonoh. On one occasion romem-boro- d he had an adverso ruling withdrawn after bringing up his points in varying form again and again. Mr. Bickorton was appointed a Justice of tho Supreme Court nlong with tho Into Mr. Fornun-do- r in 1880, under a chuugo in tho Judiciary Act increasing the num- ber of Justices fiom timo ti ilvo This law was lepe.ilid by tho Ito- -f ol in lAgUlittuiv, but llio appoint ments of Justices boing for 'ifo vacancies by death brought tho subj'ct of this snPton forwird, somo years ago, to tho positi n of First Associato Justice. Undor the Judiciary Act of 1S92 the Supromo Court was given exclu- sively appollato jurisdiction, hut boforo that timo Justice Bickort hi had mado a good record in pivsid-- l g it jury terms in Honolulu as well as tho country circuits, liis prosonco on tho bonch was com- manding of respoct, ns with no- ble foittiros and erect bearing iio loikcd ovory inch a judiro. Ho w.is strict in ronulutiug tho ex pressions of members of the bir, mildly though firmly robuking anything that scorned to dntrnct from tho dignity of tho court. In his charges to tho jury ho was practical, direct and clear as a hell. His decisions wero markod with tho samo characteristics, and his brothren on tho bonch soemod to allot to him tho writing of banco opimoun in cases involving proporty interests in which Ins former industrial oxporionco mado him as it wero an export. His dissenting opinions cloarly sot forth hi3 viows that wore con- trary to the majority, ofton leav- ing a doubt in tho mind of the roador ns to whether tho prevail- ing opinion was good law. Justico Bickorton was appoint- ed a mombor of the Privy Council of State by Quoen Liliuokaliini upon her accession. Mr. Bickor- ton represented Hamakua in tho Legislature of 1878. Ho was twico married, Gist in 1871 to Miss A. Hughes, whom ho lost by doath four year- lator, leaving him three children. In 1878 Mr. Bickorton marriod Miss Francos T. Sponcor, daughter of Mr. Frank Snencer, now an ostimablo residont and large stock raiser of Waimoa, Hawaii. Tho Sponcer family wore bound from Australia for San Francisco, but boing shipwreckod hero settlod down to life in those islands. Ono child was born to tho socond marriugo. Tho lamontod gentleman's sons nro in ol ogo nt Tacoraa. A dnughtor was lately married at the samo plnco. Justice Bicktrton was an ex- ceedingly gonial man socially. Of entirely unassuming raannors ho was yot dignified in both action and roposo, and hud no- thing countorfoit in his honest manlinoss. Ho will bo greatly missod as a citizen ns well as a jurist. m m JUDICIARY JOTTINGS. Two Morli;!fu Ieclrod Fraudulent Order o ItccolTor Jonei. Ten days' additional timo has been grinted to E. Woodward for filing his exceptions to conviction for seduction. In the case of O. Bosse, in bankruptcy of J. A. Affon-so- , vs. Isabel Viutur.i Itozintos and J. A. Aifouso, Judge Whiting has rendered a decision to the effect thut a mortgage given by Alfonso to Mrs. ltozointes was a fraud, and that tho mortgago is set aside and deelarod null nnd void, as to tho creditors and us to the assignee. A similar docision is roudored as to tho complaint of tho sime plaintiff against Muuoel Briauco and J. A. Alfonso. Hutch and DioKoy for pluintiff; Thurston for dofendant. In tho caso of Bishop's Bank against the Gibson KstutH, the reeoivor, P. 0. Jones, is author- ized to pay if750 wages to em-ploy- oa of tho Lanai elioep ranoh hu(1 to collect from tho Hawuiian Commeroiul & Sugar Co. all Bums duo tho estate for shoep manure. L. Ahlo has appealed from tho dioision against him of E. P. Ai-ku- o, Commissioner of Private Ways and Water Mights for Koo-laupo- iu his suit agidust J, P. Mendouca, Cecil Brown has tiled an ton of tho ectato of W- - C Lane, iiin nan), showing it t he ttoilh $12,530. PRICE 5 CENTO. THE MAKE-U- P OF A GIROUS. son i: mix; a holt tiii: v.iurn. A(ifiRi:CATION. Tin-- , r- - Alt old I'trlorntcranuil Mint llrcn In tin- - Hint; from CIllll'llOOll. How in my of tho citizens of Honolulu kno v how a e'reus ic conducted f A fow d , c rtninly. for among our cit'Z-n- s are sovoral old porformeis. Ono or two of our leading busings men have "dono thoir turn" for many a uight under tho crowded canva3. But it is probable that tho major portion of tho publ'c Invo but faint ideas ns to how a "show" ic conducted. Whon a circus comos tt town, tho membors of tho company hav- ing been provided with suitable accommodations for board and lodging, by the inanngomont, the next thing in order is a location fir tho orootion of tho tents. Likoly spots of viouit ground are hunted up, all over tho place, and tho most promising, from the points of utility and convenience, is rented. Thon tho baggage wagons delivor their loads of canvas, polos and properties of different kinds. Next tho best placo for tho ring is decided up- on, an iron rod is stuck into the ground in tho exact centre of the circle within which feats of Btrongth, agility, foarlcss horse- manship and daring are to be performed. A cord nttnehod to tho rod is mensurcd off tho re- quired Jongth, whioh is the somi-diamot- er of tho ring. Another rod nttaohod to tho outor end ot tho cord is drawn round and round, scratching a perfect circle in the proviou-l- y lovelod off oarth. Exports with the pick aud shovol thon give tho interior a slight slopo toward tho centre to nccommoduto tho horses, while a bank of earth is thrown up around it. In tho middlo tho tall contrc pole is thou planted, tho outor lino of stakes driven and the groat tout is hoisted to tho top of tho polo. Main iropos aud guys arc stretched, tho canvas laid out up on the formor nnd in an hour from tho timo tho ground is broken, the oircii3 tout is iu position. Trestles for tho seats aro then lashed firmly to tho outer supports, tho boards aro hud, a platform is built for tho reserved chairs and tho main canvas is roiidy for ar ey. Moinsvhile another lot of cau-vuBin- have erected tho two dressing rooms, for ladies and gontlemen respectively, separated by tho dressing room ontiauce to tho arena nnd, generally, tho ani- mals' quarters, or stublo tent. At ti o public entrance a long cor-ri- d r oi canvas, with a hands fine- ly docorated exterior has beon put up. In tho dressing rooms tho pro- perties in tho way of costumo boxes ami all tho paraphornnlia for the mounting of an net aro un- packed and the trapezes, birs, tubs, stools and tho thousand and ono artichs used during the per- formance are placod ouch in its most convenient looation. Aotors and aotressos are rapidly divest- ing themselves of thoii out-of-do- or attiro and rehabilitattngtheic persous with tho tights, skirts, trunks nnd spunglos in whioh they grace the ring. The orohostra is sontod, the ovorture is plnyod and now comes the grand on try. It takes the nvor.igo porformor from fivo to eight minutes to change his or her costumo. It requires from hix to fifteen to pid a horso. Cinitinual o7 4th lijc?)' ,v,.w --jfe.ta -.- - .r ifjm l ' 1'lHrtfi my t VI

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,Wi1' V'V'JXf'T

WE.

Evening ulletiiiVOL. 1. NO. 175.

THE EVENING BULLETIN.

Published every day excont Sunday' ntCOO King Street, Honolulu, II. I.

SUIISCIUI'TION- - ItATKS.Per Month, nnywhero in tho Ha-

waiian Islands $ 76Per Year. 8 00Por Year, postpaid to Amorica,

Canada, or Mexico 10 00Por Year, postpaid, oilier Foreign

Countries 13 00I'nyulilit tiivni'lnlilv In AiIviukmi.

Tolcphono 2.10. V. O. Box 8'J.

B. L FINNEY, Manager.

$,'JI

Zj?--g&z-'f

wkVJI "jX V.'L

JT st ,S iy'PiWLfl

PlLLdCure DYSPEPSIA,

j Cure BILIOUSNESS,

Cure CONSTIPATION,jf Cure 5ICK HEADACHE.

A"3 Purely Vegetable,Aro Sugar Coated,Are Mild but Effective.

Good for the Stomach,

Coed for the Liver,

Good for ts Bowels.

THERE ARE NO OTHER PILLS

SO COOD AS

AVER'S PILLS.Highest Awards nt the World's

Croat Expositions,

Hollister Drug Co., Ltd.Solo Agents for tho llepublio of Hawaii.

in IntenstiDj!u u

Imports of Champagne In-

to the United States,

?nOM jan. 1st to ju.ne 1st, 1895.

Cases.G H Muimu & Co.'s extra

dry 30,831Pommory & Grono 11,798Moot & Ohandon 9.G08Hoidsieok & Co., (dry

Monopole) 7.501Louis Ilocdoror 3,438Ruinart 3.13GPerrier Jouot 3.28GIrroy&Co 1,785Vvo. Clicquot 2,378BouoheSec 992Dolbeck&Co 728St. Mnrconux 331Krug& Co 270Olins. Hoidsiook 355Various 5.419

Total 81,859

COMPILED FROM CUSTOM

HOUSE RECORDS.

Macfarlane & Co.,

Bolo Agents for G. H. Mnmm & Co.for tho Hawaiian Islands.

124--tf

--THE-

J. : T. : Waterhouse's

FORT ST. STORE

"Will bo open this ovoning, andovory ovoning until

HOLIDAYS -17'Mil

Ummim

HONOLULU, H. I., WEDNESDAY,

MUST SUE IN CALIFORNIA.

judki; iiAiiits issi;i:s a Nrii'i'injunction.

llio Ilnwdllmi Commercial nml SugnrConiiiiii) Ciillliut Como lo Itn- -

Unit In Sun Atllt rlcnitn.

Thore is now pending in thocourts of Iluwaii a suit broughtby tho Hawaiian Commorcinl nndSugar Company against OJausSprecktils, says tho Call of Novem-ber 22d, involved in which is thoownership of 10,000 acres of laudon tho island of Maui. Tho Ha-waiian Coinmorcinl nnd SugarCompany is formed and incorpor-ated under tho laws of this Stuto.Tho other plaintiffs, Russoll J.Wilson, Mountford S. Wilson.Charles S. Whcolor, lludolphSprcckols and 13. J. Hoffacker,aro citizens of this Stalo, and thodefendant, Olaus Spreckols, is acitizon of this State. Tho defen-dant, under theso circumstances,has a right to havo a case againsthim tried in tho State of whichall partios uro citizons, nnd Mr.Sprockets has invoked tho aid ofone of tho principles of equitywhich guarantoos this right. Hehas secured an injunction fromtho Supor or courts of this City, enjoining tho plaintiff:) in tho suit intho Hawaiian courts from bring-ing any proceedings against Mr.Spreokels in that far-aw-ay land,and compelling thorn, if theymust sue, to euo in the courtshoro nt home.

Tho principle of law and oquitywhich forms tho bnsis of the pro-ceedings in court yestorday isthat which givos tho courts ofequity in any country jurisdictionover tho porsons of tho citizons oftho land. Tho court hero cannotprovent tho Hawaiian court fromtrying the caso, should it wish todo so, and if that were possible intho absonco of tho plaintiffs, buttho courts of this City enn onjoinany ono of tho citizens here fromproceeding in such a suit; nnd if,in defianco of tho court's injunc-tion, they should continue onthey would all bo liable for con-tom- pt

of the local tribunal.The samo principlo was applied

by Gus Spreokels, about a yonrand a half ngo, in his suit againsthis father to prevent tho fore-closing of somo island mortgngos.Olaus Sprockols intonded to foro-oIob- o

through tho island courts,but his Ron eecurod an injunctionupon tho very rule, and proceed-ings had to bo transferred tohoro.

The suit being brought in Ha-waii, although apparently onlyfor tho possession of GOO acres ofland, doos include in truth thoontiro rotations of Olaus Sprockolsto tho company whioh ho formed.

Prior to 1878 Claus Sprockolswont to tho islands to investigate)tho possibility of establishing asugar plantation on tho island ofMaui. Oil his return horo hoformed tho Hawaiian CommercialCompany undor the laws of thisState, assooiating with hiinsolfHerman Schussler,Fredorick F. Low, "William Bab-coc- k

nud Herman Bondel. Thatooinpuny was Biiccoededinl882 bytho dofendant in tho suit filedyesterday. As ono of tho laws oftbo Hawaiian kingdom was thatno foreign corporation shouldhold Innds in tho islands, it wasdooided that whatever proportythe company procured should restin tbo name of Claus Spreokels, heto hold it in trust for tho corpor-ation. Ono of tho possessions ofthe company was at that tirao10,000 acros of land in tho Aimpuaa of Wniluku, hold undor loosefrom tho arown. The outiro tract,known as tho Ahupuna of WnilukuCOIISIbtS (if 21,0U0 I1UIOH.

Tho crown lands of tho Hawai-ian kingdom, nud thoy includevuluablo rcres in ovory ono of thoislands, had two olaiiinnts. KingKalalJaun claimed theiu by ngh'of roy.il power, and as tho sucevg-co- r

to King Knmehamohi; thoPrincess Kooliknlnui, daughter ofone of the Knmoliumnhus, claimedby r'glit of heirship. Tho Prin-co- ss

was droply in debt, and in1880 sho sold her intoiest in thesecrown lands, wherever sitimtod.to Clnus Spreokels. llo paid horSMU.UUU, SiU.utHJnl winch wan incash and JrGO.OOO in tho nature ofa loan. Sho hud boon paying 12nor cont intorest on hor debts,but as part of tho considerationfor tho purchase Spreokels

tho dobts for G por cent,por annum. This was a personaltransaction botweon Claus Spreo-kels nnd tho Priuctss Kooliko-lan- i.

Having purchased an intorestin nil of the crown lauds, the titlesof tho crown and tlioso of Spreck-ols wore continually becoming

So, two years af tor, itwas agreed that Spreokels wouldroleaso all claims upon tho crownlauds olsowhero if King Kulakaunwould roleaso the crown's intorestin tho Ahupuna of Wniluku andtransfer it to him. This was doneby royal patent aud by a specialact of tho Hawaiian Legislaturein August, 1882. Spreckols thenturned oor to tho compmy, miSoptember 25, 1882, all pioportyho hold in trust for its benefit.Thocompiny had by that timoboen organized under tho nameof tho Hawaiian Commercial andSugar Company. On February27, 1885, Mr. Spreckols sold to thecompany 18,000 acres of tho Ahu- -

puaa of Wailuku, included in thotract being tho 10,000 acres thocompany had originally secuiedby leaso from tho crown beforothe land itself enmo into Mr.Sprockols' possession. Tho deedto tho 18,000 acros was made byMr. Spreckols individually undertho direction of tho company'snttornoys, and wnB accepted by itas wholly satisfaotoiy. Tho re-

maining G00O acros are tho onesin dispute.

The claim is made that thotransactions which finally led thoAhupuna of Wailuku into Mr.Spreokels possession wero by himas agent for tho company. Atthe time of tho negotiations withtho Princess Keelikolnni nnd sub-

sequently with King KalakauaMr. Spreckols was not a diroctorin the company, nor did ho act inany way as its ngont. From 1882until tho timo tho suit was broughtthore was novor any question nsto first his ownership of tho 24,-00- 0

acres of tho Ahuruaa andaftorward of tho G000 acres whichtho company did not buy.

Tho prayer of Olaus Sprookols'complaint asked that said de-

fendant, tho Hawaiian Commer-cial and Sugir Compauy, boon-joine- d

from furthor prosecutingits aforesaid action in tho courtsof the republic of Hawaii, andthat the defendants, lludolphSpreckols, Kussoll J. Wilson,Mountford S. Wilson, Charles SWhoolor and B. J. Uoflackor, thedirectors of said Hawaiian Com-

mercial nnd Sugar Company, boenjoined from pussing any isolat-ion, or doing any not or thing infurtherance of B.iid action; andfor such other and furthor roliofns to oquity may soom meet; andcosts of suit. Tho injunction wasgranted by Judge Bahis and itnow rests with tho defendants mthe injunction suit to obey thocourt's order or move for its dis-missal. In tho latter caso thowrit will bo tried in tbo courtshoro.

V. V. Ashford has had a sot-ba- ok

in his condition. In tryingto cross tho room without hiscane ho full to the floor and wasBoriously injured, being ooufinedto his bod evor since. C. W.Ashford is woll plonsod with hisbusiness vontoro, but on tho ad-vic-

of Dr. Martin, formerly ofHonolulu, will not send for hisfamily until warm wouthorsots in.

DECEMBER 11. 1895.

JUSTICE BICKERTON DEAD.

mi rse rom;s iim:it A I.ONR1 1, I.Ms..

An llnnuralilc nml n Unclul CirecrClcl"i:nlvrprliliit:, r.rnlnl.irAllli- -

ul ii lid UrUlit.

First Associate Ju-tic- RichardFredorick Bickorton. of thoSupromo Court, pissod away at10:45 o'clock last night nt Wni-ki- ki.

For yoirs hn lind not beenin tho best of health, but soveralmonths ago ho was taken sorious-l- y

ill and was not oxpected toTaking a turn for tho

better a few weok3 ago, he gradu-ally improved until ono dny lastwool: ho was nhle to como to hischamber in tho.Tudicinry building,nathol3ui.Lr.TtN was much gntificdin noting on tho particular dny.An attack of pnoumonin, lion over,laid him low ngain and ondod indeath ns stated.

Mr. Jnstic Hickerton hnd longbeon a resident of theso islands.Ho was born at Greenwich, Eng-land, on April 3, 1SS1, whichmado him moro than fifty-on- o

yoirs of ago. Whon elevonyonrs old ho omigratod with hisparonts to Molbourno, Australia,whero ho was oducited. "When ayoung man ho was dovotod todramatic art nnd traveled with

THE LATE JUSTICE BICKEKTOK.

a company to different points intho Pncifio, until ho found him-solf at Victoria, British Columbia.From thoro ho went to San Fran-oisc- o,

whero ho engngod in somobusiness oporntions.

Mr. Bickorton en mo to Hono-lulu in 1864, not intondiug at firstto romaiu, but ho did and wentto work on tho Kaalnea sugarplantation on this island. Ho o

mnnager in two or throeyonrs and aftorward bought thocontrolling interost from the firmof Janioii, Greon fc Co This

was not profitablo, how-

ever; aud Mr. Bickorton gave itup, but he aftorward held somopaying sugar stook.

In 1872 Mr. Bickorton beganto road law in tho office of V. C.Jones and was admittod lo thobar in 1875. Being diligent andc.iroful hu nun a largo pinctiou. Howas appointed Juilgo of tho Ho-nolulu Police Court in 1882, anddisplayed good ability in thatoflico. Ho at tho same timo con-tinued his practice us a lawyerin the high courts. His styloin pleading was agioeublo, nndfluent often to a degree of oloqu-onc- e.

Tho writor remembers himns being very touaoious of hispoints, while scrupulously defer-onti- al

toward tho occupants of thobonoh. On one occasion romem-boro- d

he had an adverso rulingwithdrawn after bringing up hispoints in varying form again andagain.

Mr. Bickorton was appointed aJustice of tho Supreme Courtnlong with tho Into Mr. Fornun-do- r

in 1880, under a chuugo in thoJudiciary Act increasing the num-ber of Justices fiom timo ti ilvoThis law was lepe.ilid by tho Ito- -f

ol in lAgUlittuiv, but llio appoint

ments of Justices boing for 'ifovacancies by death brought thosubj'ct of this snPton forwird,somo years ago, to tho positi n ofFirst Associato Justice. Undorthe Judiciary Act of 1S92 theSupromo Court was given exclu-sively appollato jurisdiction, hutboforo that timo Justice Bickort hihad mado a good record in pivsid-- l

g it jury terms in Honolulu aswell as tho country circuits, liisprosonco on tho bonch was com-manding of respoct, ns with no-

ble foittiros and erect bearing iioloikcd ovory inch a judiro. How.is strict in ronulutiug tho expressions of members of the bir,mildly though firmly robukinganything that scorned to dntrnctfrom tho dignity of tho court. Inhis charges to tho jury ho waspractical, direct and clear as ahell. His decisions wero markodwith tho samo characteristics, andhis brothren on tho bonch soemodto allot to him tho writing ofbanco opimoun in cases involvingproporty interests in which Insformer industrial oxporioncomado him as it wero an export.His dissenting opinions cloarlysot forth hi3 viows that wore con-trary to the majority, ofton leav-ing a doubt in tho mind of theroador ns to whether tho prevail-ing opinion was good law.

Justico Bickorton was appoint-ed a mombor of the Privy Councilof State by Quoen Liliuokaliiniupon her accession. Mr. Bickor-ton represented Hamakua in thoLegislature of 1878. Ho wastwico married, Gist in 1871 toMiss A. Hughes, whom ho lost bydoath four year- lator, leavinghim three children. In 1878 Mr.Bickorton marriod Miss FrancosT. Sponcor, daughter of Mr.Frank Snencer, now an ostimabloresidont and large stock raiser ofWaimoa, Hawaii. Tho Sponcerfamily wore bound from Australiafor San Francisco, but boingshipwreckod hero settlod down tolife in those islands. Ono childwas born to tho socond marriugo.Tho lamontod gentleman's sonsnro in ol ogo nt Tacoraa. Adnughtor was lately married atthe samo plnco.

Justice Bicktrton was an ex-ceedingly gonial man socially.Of entirely unassuming raannorsho was yot dignified in bothaction and roposo, and hud no-thing countorfoit in his honestmanlinoss. Ho will bo greatlymissod as a citizen ns well as ajurist.

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JUDICIARY JOTTINGS.

Two Morli;!fu Ieclrod FraudulentOrder o ItccolTor Jonei.

Ten days' additional timo hasbeen grinted to E. Woodward forfiling his exceptions to convictionfor seduction.

In the case of O. Bosse,in bankruptcy of J. A. Affon-so- ,

vs. Isabel Viutur.i Itozintosand J. A. Aifouso, Judge Whitinghas rendered a decision to theeffect thut a mortgage given byAlfonso to Mrs. ltozointes was afraud, and that tho mortgago isset aside and deelarod null nndvoid, as to tho creditors and us tothe assignee.

A similar docision is roudoredas to tho complaint of tho simeplaintiff against Muuoel Briaucoand J. A. Alfonso. Hutch andDioKoy for pluintiff; Thurston fordofendant.

In tho caso of Bishop's Bankagainst the Gibson KstutH, thereeoivor, P. 0. Jones, is author-ized to pay if750 wages to em-ploy- oa

of tho Lanai elioep ranohhu(1 to collect from tho HawuiianCommeroiul & Sugar Co. allBums duo tho estate for shoepmanure.

L. Ahlo has appealed from thodioision against him of E. P. Ai-ku- o,

Commissioner of PrivateWays and Water Mights for Koo-laupo-

iu his suit agidust J, P.Mendouca,

Cecil Brown has tiled an ton

of tho ectato of W- - CLane, iiin nan), showing it t hettoilh $12,530.

PRICE 5 CENTO.

THE MAKE-U- P OF A GIROUS.

son i: mix; a holt tiii: v.iurn.A(ifiRi:CATION.

Tin-- , r- - Alt old I'trlorntcranuil Mintllrcn In tin- - Hint; from

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How in my of tho citizens ofHonolulu kno v how a e'reus icconducted f A fow d , c rtninly.for among our cit'Z-n- s are sovoralold porformeis. Ono or two ofour leading busings men have"dono thoir turn" for many auight under tho crowded canva3.But it is probable that tho majorportion of tho publ'c Invo butfaint ideas ns to how a "show" icconducted.

Whon a circus comos tt town,tho membors of tho company hav-ing been provided with suitableaccommodations for board andlodging, by the inanngomont, thenext thing in order is a locationfir tho orootion of tho tents.Likoly spots of viouit ground arehunted up, all over tho place,and tho most promising, from thepoints of utility and convenience,is rented. Thon tho baggagewagons delivor their loads ofcanvas, polos and properties ofdifferent kinds. Next tho bestplaco for tho ring is decided up-

on, an iron rod is stuck into theground in tho exact centre of thecircle within which feats ofBtrongth, agility, foarlcss horse-manship and daring are to beperformed. A cord nttnehod totho rod is mensurcd off tho re-

quired Jongth, whioh is the somi-diamot- er

of tho ring. Anotherrod nttaohod to tho outor end ottho cord is drawn round andround, scratching a perfectcircle in the proviou-l- y lovelod offoarth. Exports with the pickaud shovol thon give tho interiora slight slopo toward tho centreto nccommoduto tho horses, whilea bank of earth is thrown uparound it.

In tho middlo tho tall contrcpole is thou planted, tho outorlino of stakes driven and the groattout is hoisted to tho top of thopolo. Main iropos aud guys arcstretched, tho canvas laid out upon the formor nnd in an hour fromtho timo tho ground is broken, theoircii3 tout is iu position. Trestlesfor tho seats aro then lashedfirmly to tho outer supports, thoboards aro hud, a platform isbuilt for tho reserved chairs andtho main canvas is roiidy for ar

ey.Moinsvhile another lot of cau-vuBin-

have erected tho twodressing rooms, for ladies andgontlemen respectively, separatedby tho dressing room ontiauce totho arena nnd, generally, tho ani-mals' quarters, or stublo tent. Atti o public entrance a long cor-ri- d

r oi canvas, with a hands fine-ly docorated exterior has beonput up.

In tho dressing rooms tho pro-perties in tho way of costumoboxes ami all tho paraphornnliafor the mounting of an net aro un-packed and the trapezes, birs,tubs, stools and tho thousand andono artichs used during the per-formance are placod ouch in itsmost convenient looation. Aotorsand aotressos are rapidly divest-ing themselves of thoii out-of-do- or

attiro and rehabilitattngtheicpersous with tho tights, skirts,trunks nnd spunglos in whiohthey grace the ring.

The orohostra is sontod, theovorture is plnyod and now comesthe grand on try. It takes thenvor.igo porformor from fivo toeight minutes to change his orher costumo. It requires fromhix to fifteen to pid a horso.

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EVENING BULLETIN, DECEMBER 11, 1895

l.AUVIUIlHS AMI SCAM:.

Mnlo KiilnmoldslKt Craw I'lum TlirlrMark In tlio Noutli.

State Entomologist .Craw doos

not ncroo with tho roport of thoHorticultural Commissioners of

San Bornardino, Riversido andOrnngo oountiPS, which appoarod

in tho Chroniclo on Saturday, ro-

tating to a Bpeoiea of ladybirdBent to clear out tho black scalefrom the orchards of those coun-tio- s.

The results as obtained by

tho commissioners aro so much atvariance with results in othorplaces that Mr. Craw doos not bo-li- evo

thoy hnvo fully considnrcdtho matter or havo soen the workaccomplished by tho Indybirds.

Somo tinio ago a colony ofladybirds was sont to one of thocommissioners, whose namo isattached to the report. Threowooks aftor rocoivmg tho colonytho man wroto back that his or-

chard was us badly ailtcled asboforo and tliat tho ladybirds hadfailed to do the work. From thoiinmcdiato neighborhood, notablyfrom tho orchard of AlfredWright in San Bernardino county,Mr. Craw has rocoived the mostsatisfactory letters, showing thehulj birds havo done thoir workwell. In fnct, from all over thoStates comos n similar report, nsshown by letters on filo in theoflico of tho State Board of Horti-culture. Mr. Craw sontentiouslysizes up tho situution us follows:' Tho scalo and tho ladybird aroso much alike in appearanco thatit requires somo knowlcdgo ofboth to toll which is which."

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A Cheerful Mar.Literary audacity runs rampant

in cortaiu p'aces in Shanghai, andthe following story from ourTientsin coutomporary remindsns very much of a cortain indi-

vidual wo once, unfortunately,had on tho stall of our papor; ho

always wroto everything thatfound favor. Tho story of ournorthern contemporary runs asfollows:

"1 underwent a curious experi-

ence tho othor day," writes a cor-

respondent, "which it m.iy inter-est your renders to hear about.You may romomber tin t 1 oncocontributed to your columns alittle sketch which was fortunatoenough to moot with public iswell as editorial favor. Therewas nothing muoh in it, 1 mustconfess, looking buck at it fromthis distauco ot time, but it wae

my first essay into the domain oftho Musos.tho bantling of my ownassiduous incubation, uud in thewords of Touchstone, "a poorthing, Sir, but mine own." I wasnot ushamod to aoknowlodgo itspaternity, and to roceivo tho congratulation of ray fiionds. Well,1 was dining out tho other night,when my neighbor introduced thesubject of your paper, and, in thocourso of conversation, roforrod tomy little composition, and askodme what I thought of it. Proudto think that it should havo stoodtho test of timo, but at tho sumotime fooling that I should bo tholast to bestow unqualified praiboupon it, I expressed what 1 con-

sidered to bo an impartial but ab-

solutely just opinion of its morits.Imagine my astonishment whonho remarked, in a coufidontialt'ne, "I wroto that!" Now, Sir,I loave it to you to judge betweenus which is tho more audaciousporvertcr of truth, ho or I, for thewhole of this story is pure "inven-tion from Ijeginning to ond"'Shanyhai Mercury.

FITS GOREDIVrom. U. S. Joun.al uf Sialic int.)

frof.W.U.l'ecko.wlio makM i rpcciiltjrof Epilepsy,

uu without doubt treated and cured more caeca Uiauny living 1'hjilclau i Ma micccm l utonlnhlng. e

kavolicardofcawJof50year'UndlnscurrUbyhlia.ilCmlilllie8avaIualiIoworl;cinlhliidlcaiewhlcUliecnd with n largo bottle of In alwouue cure, tree to

We ailvina anyone . UUIdr acure to adilrtw,Prof. W. II. I'EKUH 1' D., 4 Cedar St.. New Yurie

Dr. W. L. Moorea-nd- .

S'u.Tg'eorL- -llllo, Hawaii.

Hicclnl attention lcn to (Uncasis of the.cjuandeur.

om tour. )2 ;,;;

"Walamicnue Ave. near Court Houbo, 103-tt- t

WALL, - NICHOLSCOMPANY,

Xmas GoodsToys of every descrip-tion, fancy baskets andboxes, beautiful designs in ink stands.booklets and calendarsfor 180G, first assort-ment in Honolulu.

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

Music DeptExclusive agents forself- - playing Heginamusic box, pluj's over1000 tunes, Symphonyorgans, an improve-ment on the .Italian,and musical instru-ments of every des-

cription.

J3f Noticr: TIiN immune stock waspersonally hi'leeled liy .Mr. Nichols In ttliehim, mid li entirely new, no tl l- f worn(joous, nnu price arc renonaoic.

Republic Building.iro--tf

hoUtfaTOORS

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yJlTwrner (owji laiwts

cmcX aBWcl "Troubles

a.Yfc cured W

Hollister -:- - DrugCompany,

136-t- f Agents (or the Hawaiian Islands.

LARSEN'S

EXPRESSKino ami Nuuanu Btiif.kt.s.

Telephone 21C.

W Comment In uuuccthy.

WM. LARSEN.J33.U

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When it Gomestmnnrttummui uimmmbctjcct

To Disinfectants we still have

plenty, our stock has not

been exhausted, and new

arrivals aro on hnnd.

bCKduN, dBNiTH&uO

Geo. H. HuddyD.D.S.

Miniswist.Tout Strut, cut. C'tiioi.ic Mission-- .

Hour from 9 a.m. to 1 v i.IM-t- f

:- - Dr. Russel, -- :

Oflico, Masonic Uiiilding.

Hours: - ll nm, M pin. : Telephone 4S4.

Hcsidencc llaunllau Hotel.Hi. 1 m

D. J. CASHMAN.

SAIL AND TENT MAKEU.

Awnings a apeeinlty. Owr Cnli- -fornuiFoed Company's ntore.

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Aloha Bath House.

NEXT TO MARINE ItAILWAY.luonght freo from the tng-liO.-

wlinif cu telephoning No. GS5. Furnishedlooms to let on tho lircmiiies.

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

W. H. AV1NCHESTER,HAItNESS MAKEU AND SADDLEH.

Sells Hawniian trees andEnglish saddles.

Our Motto Is :

"Take Pains and Keep Customers."US Ilethcl St., between King uud Hold.

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HiafsEight!

Don't Forget That

JVledeiros $ Co.Ilavo n splendid lino of

NEW - SUITINGS,For the

"EaZolidasrs IArlington Block, : : : Hotel street.

S, Decker, Mgr,

Bargains inClocks, Watches andJewelry !

Ow ing to failing health, 1 wIhIi to cloneout my huhiuehH early next your. To thisend I will boll uiy entire stock of

Clocks, Watches andJewelry lg

VOVJtST VWC1S TOR CtkStt.

QltEAT BARGAINS WILL BE GIVEN.

Thomas Lindsay,Campbell Block, .... Mercliunt St

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AHI,MANUFAOTU11E11, : UPHOL-STEHB- Il

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

Furniture, Bedding, Etc., Etc.

Contructur unci litilldur.No. 89, Nuimnu btrcct.

Has on hand Coflhm, Camphor Trunks,Malting, WnrdrohcH, Desks, Miitrcinen,etc,

! 10 'U in and Inspect goods.lUO-t- f

POl! T?Q1

UanlDoorn &. Co., Fort StreetNoxt LucnV rinning Mill, will have

fresh every dny

MACHINE MADE POl

KALIHI POl FACTORY,

Which will bo sold to fmnilics in largo orBiuiul qmiulities. o lontain-m- s

ri'RNHitui.

W. L. WILCOX,I31tf. Proprietor Knlihi 1'oi Tuctory.

Store open .nettings.

N. F. BUHGESSRepairs Garden nos

tSpnnilers Water Taps.

Etc., Etc.

Saw Filing nml nil kinds ot Tools Sharp-ened, including Curving Kuivctt nud Scis-sors. Lawn Jlowors repaired nnd for rent.Also, Setting Glass in fnct nil kinds ofJobbing. Woi k called for nnd returned.Shop nnd en Miller street.King up Telephone) 852. tf

S. KIMTJRA,Wholesale Dealer in Japanese

Wines.Liquor anil Vrolloii, Sakl n specialty,

Allen Stueet. Telei-hon- e 703.151-l- y

LIN SING KEE,PLUMBER AND TIN SMITH.

403 Hotol stroot, Honolulu.47-t- f

QUONG SAM KEE & CO.Importers nnd Dealers In General

Mcrclmndbe,

Wholesale Wine and Spirit Merchants,

'" Corner King and Mnnnakca Sts.

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

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

TOM CHUNG KEE,No- - ? Nuuanu street.

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

Hoots and Shoes to order. I use the bestmaterial. Goods warranted tow car well. 14- 2-

L. AHLO,No. 408, Nuuanu street,

lias just received a new line ofDltY GOODS, LADIES AND GENTS

SHOES AND GENERAL MEKOUAN- -DISE.

Agent for the following rico plantations:Waiplo, Waiawa, Wuiuialu, Waialua,Kuneohu and Kapalauia,

t0" My rico from Knneoho is markedL A nnd is guaranteed Al,P.O. Box 114, .... Telephone 199.

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g33aLXtlXTho Bus man will send

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

without extra charge;privato parties can bo ac-commodated at reducedrates, but remember this,that a bus or wagonettewill call at your privatoresidonco and tako you to"Waikiki and bring youback at tho regular strcotcar faro.

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C. W. Macfarlane,

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Family TISlA. CSSH

Grocer, v --J JH. iw Ji

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HOTEL STREET, OPPOSITE ARLINGTON BLOCK,

CHOICE FRESH GROCERIES.Tost oponctl a full nnd complete iirisortmont of tholuxurios and dolicacies from ovory civilized nation,which will be sold lower thnn tho lowest. . . .

Fresh California Creamery and Island Butter.I' ?II I,Y TKAUK A hl'i:!IAI,TV.

All Goods delivered promptly. Civility and every attention given to customers at

COWAN'S CASH STORE.

FINE

TABLE

WATER!

A. Naturnlly Boiled

Wntor, pronounced by

people who know to bo

tho best on the Market.

This "Witter received

tho very highest award

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EXPOSITION".

As a Tublo Bovorago,

GEYSER

WATERis a favorito nndloasily

leads all othor Mineral

Waters

Benson Smith & Co.

Wholesale and retail agents (or the Hawaiian Islands;

FOrt . . .

TINWARE, CROCKERY, HARD

WARE, CIGARS, ETC,

At lowest prices, go toWINQ TAI LUNG.

III- - !i31 Nuimnu street.

CHEONG KEE CO.,

All kinds of tluworo, crock ory,eto, at lowost prices, , , , ,

HI- - Nuuanu and Hotel stweti

-s- iSSESHEiWith or with-out CanopyTop.

Will tako or-ders for allkinds ofVehi-cles. . . .

Harness of every Description

V.'JO. Box 292, .. . Tol, 20.

AGENT.

TEL- - 601

Peoples

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BRAUNSCHWEIGER - & - CO,

Importers andLIquor Merchants.No. 5, Drumm Strcot, - - - San Francisco.

FOIt SALE IN HULK.American liocnnos Whiskies in Iiond per

barrel containing about 40 gallons eachat various prices according to age andquality.

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

CASE OOODS.Aho the celebrated Cate Wliiiiiet:

"Extra Pony" Bourbon Wnisky, 12 bottles,3 gallons por caso.

"Bearnrnss" llonrbon Whisky, 12 bottles, 22-- 5 gallons por case.

"Old lioneer" Bourbon Whisky, 12 bottles,2 2-- gallons per caso.

"Tennessee White Kyo" Whisky, 12 bottles,2 2-- gallons per case.

CALIFORNIA roIlT WINES, BIIEHKIES,ANGELICA.

Send orders by .muil. Satisfaction gua-ranteed,

Braunschweiger & Co.,141-li- n No. 5, Drnmm street.

Here'sthe Stuff

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Jtlnndarluilom In China.

It tlmt is res-

ponsible for iho misgovornniont ofCbinn, by its negligence and itscorruption; and it ia tho Man-

darins wbo aro the most furiouslyopposed to tbe prosonoo of thoforolgner, becanso in tho Eu-ropean- bo bo English, French,or Gorman they detoot tho forcowliioh in tho end will strike thorndown. Honco their connivanoeat outrngoB on missionaries, ifnot tboir actual instigation ofthose crimes. It is not theirChristianity but their Ocoidon-talis- m

which is the unpardonnblooflonco of tho missionaries in thooyt'8 of such porsons us Li I'ing-oban- g,

tho now degraded Viceroyof Szochuon. Tho fanaticism ofthe mob of tho Chinese cities iscnrofully inllamod and stimu-lated by thoir ollbrts. The ignnr-anc- o

of tho pooplo is o.isily ploy-o-dupon. Tho modical sorvicos

of the tnisaionnrios gives a con-

venient biindlo to tho officialcalumniator. As tho Times'Bpeoial corrospondont says today:

"Mcdioino in China is stilllargely looked upon as a blackart akin to sorcory, and whon onoremembers of what loHthsnmoingredients tho healing drugs oftho Chinese modicine-ma- n areoften in ado up, one need notwonder at the roadincss withwhich tho ignorant masses arornndo to bolieve that romedios soefficacious as those administeredby tho foroign dtvil must bo com-pound-

of unutterably fioiidishsubstances. Tlmt cans of pre-served milk ain tho boiled downbrains of Chinese children, thatthe oyes and other parts of thehuman body are tho mostpotent substance employed in thoEuropean pharmacopuMa, presentsnothing includible or ovon impro-bable to the ordinary Chinaman,and whon placards, issued withtho explicit or implioit sanctionof tho local yamon, declare that aforeigner has actually hoencaught rod-band- ed in his barba-rous laboratory, when, as was thocase tho othor day in Szochuon,an official mossage is sont by thoprovincial authority over tho Gov-oniino- nt

tolegraph announcingthat living proofs of theso hornblopractices havo boon produced inopen court, can ono bo surprisodat tho results ? Whilst a mad-deno- d

populace tvroaks a brutalvongoanco in atonement of itsimaginary wrongs tbo mandarineither personally supervises, or isconveniently blind to, tho scenoof arson, pillago, and blondsliodwhich ho or his superiors havepromptod."

Tlic Dhiirct Coiiio

In cai.es of typhoid foTer, diphtheria andother wasting diseases, when the patientLas been reduced iu flesh, aud strength, andbegins tho toilsome climb to health. HeroIluod's Sarsaparilla hndsitsplaco. It enrich-es the blood, strengthens tho ucrvoB, givestone to the dlgostho organs, and builds uptho nolo system.

Hood's Ylhva aro tho het alter-illnn- or pillsassljt digestion, cure headache. i!oc a box.

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HOP KING & COMPANY,Wholesale Dealers la

Cldnue Silk, Tea, and Matting,

Liquors and Manila Cigars, Eugllsh and

AuicrlcunGroterles.

403 Hotel 6treet. - Telephone 117.

Wanted at the Louvre Saloon,1)1 Nnuauu Strui't.

C00O mou daily to drink the C000

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

edwardT harry,l'ostofflco Itox 47.r .... Honolulu.

132 Gm

STARKEROSENE

OILFOll 8ALE HY

J. IF. tfATEFJHODgE.I7Mw

F. HOKNZE3 m$U ZEwZEEj jEo iu IBREAD, PIES and CAKES

0 all kinds.

UB Tho linehl imported confectionery.IG.Vlf Huttl dtnel, iimr 1'urt.

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DECEMBER

Queen : Street : StoreG-xoce- zr ZDept.

BULLETIN,

EVAPORATED FRUITS : PEACHES, PEARS, AP-

RICOTS, PRUNES, APPLES, Era

ASSORTED CHUTNEYS, HAMS, QUEEN OLIVES,

MORTON SOUPS:

IIOTCLI POTCII, VEGETABLE, CHICKEN BROTH,MULLIKATAWNY, OX CHEEK, ETC., ETC.

Tinned Buttor, Top o' Can llultev, WhitnoyRoll Butter, Potted Moats, Bonod Turkey,Chicken, Dovilod Itam, Lunch Tonguos,Boneless Ilerring, Boston Baked Beansa comploto lines of

ZBieai2zfaet

Fort : St. : Store, : No.

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

Marseilles Quilts, Toilet Quilts- -

-- : FLUTTER DUCK :--

Silks And Surahs,Fancy Colored Silks

-- AND-

Crepe Grenadinos, Eoal Mnltoso Laoo,Valonoiennos Laco. Ladios and GentsKimberly Gloves, Ladies Cloths Brown,Drab and Grey, Ladies Black Hose, Sani-tary Dyo, D. I. Corsets, R. and G. Corsots,Equipoiso "Waists and Corsots

John T.

Wanted.A MAN CAN TKEAD UNEXPEOT-cdl- y

upon'a of coral rode, whllo bath-lujr- nt

WalklU, and not caBe up or tnaka anyprolano remarks, mutt also be able to knocka mosquito on his nose without hlttlnjr thatorfe'aii. ho will ho required to cTiimlno a bicy-cle track and tell wldcli way tho wheel wastnncllnjr; call on llrown A Kubcv and lookon their new slock Just retched per last"Australia." 153-t- f

Empire SaloonA general stock of Liquors, Ales and

Wines.

FIi:siI HEEIt ALWAYS OX IHtAUUIIT.

OUR PORT AND SHERRY,

Aro of tho finest nud come to usdirect from Europe. . .

OUR MCBRAYER WHISKEY

Ininortod straight from Louis- -

villo, Ky,

JAMES OLDS, Prop.48-t- f

Hawaiian .'. Lime.

A.t RetailIn Bbls. or In Buckets,

Including container CO conts per bucket.

PACIFIC HARDWAUE CO., Ltd,

(Special on lnrso lots for shipment.)HO-t- f

FINEST DRUDE DF

Hawaiian Blue StoneProm the

l'amousPonabon Qnar-rie- s!

JQ fats 41 YDS. JI WttlTTMMI f The finett Stone,

Ulltuir 1 in Hawaii forM MUf 1 building and

fencing pur-posesCut toorder In anysite or shipeto suit thetrade or pub-lic. . . . . .

-- Thls stone'. fs the umi as

used In the Punahou College

Mi r I anJ Von Holt

Agent for Lunu llros., 8, V.

Arthur Harrison, Prop.vii-- it

Ti TT" 'vwaiTmgfrvw&mgQjr9

EVENING 11, 1895.

and

WHOpiece

terms

Cersals

10.

Drapery Silks.

Waterhouse.

December 7, 1895.In oyory account o weddings,

receptions, nnnivorBiirics nnd dearknows whnt thoro is always a des-cription of tho iloral decorationsbut novor a word about tho potsthat hold tho plants and flowers.Thoro aro two reasons for this :

Ono, becnuso tho pots aro usuallysuch oonimon-plnc- o affairs thatthey aro not worth mentioning; thoother is because thoy escape thoroportor'B oyo.

Heretofore thoro has been onlyone plnra in Honolulu whoro gen-uine majolica vases for plantscould bo bought. Now, thoro arotwo. OuiiH is the other ono, and wethink it is tho best becaubo thostock is larger and tho assortmentmoro varied. Today is a goodtimo to come down and mako yourselection.

Thoro used to bo only two orthroo places whoro you could buya decorated chamber feet and thoones they sold woro indifferent asto quality or stylo; thoy containeda certain numbor of pioces andthey managed to pretty well covera wash stand. Ours woro holectedfirst for thoir usefulness and nextfor thoir beauty. You novor sawtheir equal in this country and youmay novor again tho odd Bhapowill strike your fancy and thoprico, SG to S12, will settle it so faras you aro concerned. There'snothing cheap about thorn oxebpttho prico. If you were in tho Statesyou would pay twenty dollars forthem and novor murmur. Wodon't want tho earth but wo wantyour trade.

In tho same room with thochamber sets you will notice alot of whatnot ornaments forholding ilowors. Most anyonewould appreciate ono of them asa gift at this season, bocauso thoyaro prottyand usoful, and you willonjoy giving ono of them awaybecause they aro inexpensive. Thoassortment is larger than youimagine If you prefer givingaway cut glass and do not foolthat you can spend much mouoybuy a oieco of English cut class.It costs about half what tho Dor- -ilinger American docs, but it isgenuine.

Wo havo tho Dorflingor too.

W. W. DIMOND.ISO--

-- I J I VMS HIS" A LJI STOCK OF

I i EE?' PRESENTS

P. O. Box 181).

-TIIE

STORE- -FORT STUEIiT, HONOLULU.

FOUNDTHE CHEAPEST ON THE TO

Buy New & Second-Han-d

.IS

COKNEK OF

King & Nuuanu Sts.

AM NOW prepared to accept 3 our orders

I for dyeing, nil Kinds of cotton (joodswoolens, silks, crepes, lawns, etc, atcheapest prices:

N MIYAMOTO,182-- tf Kaullkc street makal of King street.

HO YEN KEE & CO ,

and (killers InCKOCKEItr, GLASSWARE, ETC., ETC.

Water 1'lpcs, laid nnd repaired,nud plumbing nently executed.

11- 2- No 41, Nuuanu etrcct.

Orient Planing Mill,VING FAT & CO.,

CONTKACTOK3 AND BUILUEH3,

Furniture of all kinds mado and repaired.Hull(llnir liouses and making rice mills a spe-cialty. I. O. Hor ltM, coruer King and lleliielstriets, 143

MRS. AUG. DARROW.

Wells, IIiciiarmon fc Co,

pAlflB'S ."

-

i iSgngag-J- H

Telkpiione 245Mutual

AT THE.....

PLACE ISLANDS

FURNITURE.

IXL Honolulu

ii. i.

THE "ARLINGTON"A FAMILY IIOTKL.

I1. ICro-aoo- , - - rop.Per Dny 8 2.00Per Week 12.00

Qpaclol ajron.tl1J.3r Rata I

Tho Best of Attcndnueo. tho Best Situa-tion nud the Finest Meula iu this City

A. V. G-EA-

2irotax37- - liTolicTelepliono 255, : : : :' NoTcOO, KlngBtJ

1B2--H

ALLEN & ROBINSON.Donlors in Lumbor nnd Conl

and Building Materials of allkinds.

Quoon Rtteot, Honolulu.

Perfectly

IIai i I lilt, hi ii ' Will t nl-l-i tiiii nlk i ilnnn li n.1 n iMinl! J .. 1 -- ll ..

CbLBIT

HOLLISTERWholesale tho Hawaiian

TO.

mtpi.

3' ;"1B

frarr5Ega-- w

WAiANAE.

SATURDAYS . . . .

. . . . SUNDAYS

Trains will ltao on Snturdii) at 9:13p.m., and 1:15 p.m., arrhiugiu Honolulunt :i'll m. nud p.m.

Train will loae on bundnjs nt 0:15 it.ru ,arrhing iu Honolulu nt 6.20 p. m.

ROUND TRIP TICKETS:1st' Class H 7C

2ndClus 1 26

P. C. Smith,132-n- Geu'l l'uss. nud Ticket Agtnt.

INTERNATIONAL

IRON WORKS

BRONZE BRASS, and IRON

CASTINGS. MACHINERY

made und ropuircd.

"l'nrticulnr iittontion paid toSHIPS, BLACKSMITIIING

PATTERSONS LYNN

121-- tf Quoen St.

Castle & Cooke(LlMITEU)

IMPORTERS,nndCoimnission

rerchnnts,

General

MerchandiseAgriculturalImplementsandPlantationSupplies.

YEE CO.,317 Nuuanu St. P. O, Uox HI.

Watchmakers and Atonufactur-in- g

Jewelers.Hcpalrlng of Watcliis and Jeelry. ALLWOKK OUAKANTEE1).

Importers of Watilicsaud Clocks ot FinestHU Grades,

Wretched!

PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND

RESTORED MRS. DARROW

TO HEALTH AND HAPPINESS.

This is the Medicine ThatMakes People Well!

I'a Sept. ffii, 189A

i.V. .".A. ....'.' """""'" "" "I'l"'" "l "" wllH TlrJ "oitouh, iiiui no weep r clny; to sum it allup, I WAS l'liKI l.CIL'i WlU.iClll.D. lluf thnnks to l'nlno'i Celery Coinpound I can now cat nnd Iiep und work juBt aiwoll na I could I na tuken sick. When I coininunccd taking tliu Cotnjiound 1 wwphed 13(1 pounds; lnow weigh IBSiiuunds ana do all Hit worL for mi famuu of tlir. I linvn rirnminnniliwl I).. r,.nnmin.i in ti... r..n.ilu. ..1......1 1 .i... .very much pleaBcd with it. I am now tnldiiK my fifth bottle, and would ULCOMMtND ITTO ALL WHO ARlfbUKKiailNGWrrU STOMACH TROU1ILE Oil TltOUIlLE. Yours royK-ctfiill-

:IS FOR SALEBYTHE:

DRUGAgents tor

Hardware

ON

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p

Montrose,

NLIIVOUHMltS. AUU. UAKROW.

CoMfOlllD

Co.,Inlands.

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1,EVENING BULLETIN, DECEMBER jLl, 1895.

BI AUTHORITY.

Notice to Tax Payers.

Tax Payers of this District are herebynotified that nil Taxes are now duo andpayable at the oflloo of the Tax Assessorand Collector, at tlio aovcrnniont Building,llouolnlu.

The office will bo open from 0 a. m.until 4 p. m. daily (Sundays excepted), to

rccche payment of such Taxes."All Taxes which shall remain unpaid

after the lfitli day of December, (10) ton percent shall be added to such Taxes by theA?CHor, and shall bo collected as part of

such Taxes."WILLIAM II. WMOHT,

Deputy A8tsor, District Ivonn, IslandofOahu. '

Approved:JoNVrilAN Siiaw,

Assessor 1st Division.I7.v:tt

DUPVIITMENT OP VlWNCE, I

lloMii.ri.r, Doc. '.t, ls'JiUnder Article 83, Section 1 of the Const -9

tutlon, It Is rviiulred that iri li tnetnlier of tliCabinet hall make an annual ripnrt of t lie

:niiir.ietl.ma nlllilii Ills Department, duringthe jear cudlii!; December 31st.

The Mlnlter of Finance takes tills occasionto renin ft all tlio-- c h.iUng claim against the(loveniraciit of u monetae ii.it lit e, to preterittlicm to till otllce, through the proper D-epartment, not later than - o'clock noon onTUKSDAV, January I4th. lSWI, after whichdate the books ol this Department will beclosed

All persons having moneys on account of

the (ioemnient aro itquested to maketheir returns promptly, in older that thetemay lie no delay in closing the accountsfor the year ending December .'tUt, lSO.'i.

8. M. DAMON,17."..I2t Minister of 1 iuauiv.

5!?? Eve)T Bulletin,

DANIEL LOGAN. Editor.

WEDNESDAY DEO. 11, 1895.

CAPITAL BEGGING.

Hritish capital is at presentcoining in to tlio groat northwestvery freely anil is actually beg-

ging for investment propositions.City properties such as wntor,electric tramwuy and liglit fran-

chises and other solid enterprisesof a similar character seem to bopreferred, although English syn-dicate1; nre also purchasing timborclaims.

The hoaviest transaction whichnver took placo in .British Colum-

bia in a sinlo d.iy was consum-

mated through London brokorson November 22d, an Englishsyndicate purchasing for an onor-mou- B

price the Vancouvor Eloc-tri- c

Tramway Company, the Van-

couver Electric Light Company,the Now Westminster nnd Van-

couver Inter-urba- n Electric Tram-way .uid Light Company, runninga diatanco of twelve miles, nnd thoNew Westminster City ElectricTramway Comp.uiy. A halt mil-

lion pmmds will be spent in uti-

lizing tho wat-r-pow- er of tho Sey-

mour Rivor to ran tho entiresystem.

An English syndicnto has alsobought tho Victoria (B. C.)Tramway. Two English com-

panies ono with 500,000 nnd

tho other with 1,000,000 -- havoorganized in London to developUritish Columbia mines nnd ais on foot whereby an Englishsyndicate is to buy up all the cau-nori- es

on the Frazor Ilivor notowned by English capital.

OBSERVATIONS.

London has decided to convortinto pails and play grounds for

childron its 173 disused gravo-yard- s.

It is estimated from tho rotuniBof tho eleventh census of thoUnited States that 95 per cont. of

tho wnge-onrne- rs of that countryown loss than $10,000 each.

New York is tlio wealthiest of

tho States. Tho value ol its real

and personal property reaches the

inormous uggregato of !?2,051,

910,000.

According to tho Sin FranciscoCall it is now assorted by Easternexports that potussiutnorthodiu- -

itrocresolato is dostructivo toplant parasites, nnd certainly itis easy to boliovo any insect thatgots it in his mouth will dio oflockjaw.

With roforoncc to a suppositiongiven publicity in yesterday'sBulletin, to tho eil'oct that Mo-Evo- y

instigated tho arrest of od

nnd others, it is proporto sny that Ministor Cooper told arepresentative of tho Bulletintoo late for that paper that Mc-Evo- y

had nothing to do with thoaction takon by tho Govornmcntupon this alloged fresh conspiracyagainst the llopublic.

A late exchiuigo noticos thofindingof a gigantic specimen of thoArctic rhinoceros which bus latelyboon discovoied frozjn up in aniceborg which stranded at theLena Delta. This specimen wasHovcn feet taller than the lnrgostvurioty of tho rhinoceros of today,nnd was armed with two nosehorns, tlio shortest of which wasthree foet nnd two iuches inlength. Tho uniranl doubtless

to an antediluvian speciesof rhinoceri. and his immensesize gives idea of the enor-

mous and trriihlo bests whichinhabited thispljiiot in 'Iih "dayswhen the "artli was yotirg." Thecreaturo's body was ot.tiroly cov-

ered with vory long thick hair,which proves that tho Arctic re-

gions were his natural habitat.

The editor of tho Hawaiian lriB

snid, in speaking of criticisms onhis magazine, that the editor ofono of the most prominent nows-pnpe- rs

in Honolulu hud told himhe could go only kj far and thenthb bell was rung. The Advf

lias declared that thoro isnot a single bell in its sanctumnud implied that if thore is ono no

person would dure ring it but theeditor. Tho Bulletin has nohositancy in saying that bells donot form any Dart of tho oflicefurniture in its sanctum or busi-

ness department. Without wish-

ing to east retloctions upon thoeditors of auy of tho Honolulupapers and with u desiro to hourtho opinions of tho men who havofailod to express thorosolvos ontheaubjoct wo cbnrge, and withoutfear of contradiction, that theboll is in tho jofliuo of tho Inde-pendent or The Time.

A II OUT I, Alt It Y DKi:.

Ills Family and Friends are Not Wor-rying About Hint.

Mrs. L. H. Deo desires the Bu-lletin to contradict the statementsmade in this morning's Adverti-ser concerning her husband, nstho same aro utterly dovoid of

truth.Sinco leaving here Mr. Deo has

written by every mail until tholast Australia, nnd being now attho Sound his letters would notcomo by way of S m Francisco. Mr.Deo reached San Francisco aftora long voyage but had no troublein lauding his state carriago orgetting it through the GuotomHouso. Neithor his family norfriends are anxious about hissafety or fear that any accidonthas befallen him, nud they ox-p- oct

him back just ns soon ns hocompletes the business for whichhe left,

j9l C3rItESk.TJUST

Dlluiient

FRANKA.unt A.bboy.

h

Tin: ;uak or' a tnitcus. ;cis

(Continued from Jsl paie.)

Wirth's circus, embracingtwenty-thre- o people, has n num-ber of colcbritios in its make-up- .

Mr. Wirth is a veteran oircusman; titlilelo, rider and tumbler.Me is, like most of tho company,un Australian by birth, of Gor-m- nn

and English parentage Formany years ho has followod oir-

cus lifo as actor, manager nndproprietor.

J. J. Cnmoron, the mnnagor,has boon with oircuB companiesfor twonty-sev- on years, startingin nt llftoeii years of ngo as nnacrobat. A sorious injury com-pelled him to quit that branch ofthe business and sinco his twenty-firs- t

yonr ho has oitbor owned ormanaged other shows.

Too duties of manngur aro ex-

tremely arduous. All tlio detailsof superintendence devolvo onhim, nnd after making n nowstand, tho advertising, buying ofsupplies direction of tho piopnrn-tion- s

for g vii.g a porfoiiiiunco,the propoi ti. s and tlio entirefinancial iirrangoineutH ho mustlook after personally.

I'. II. Moiitgonuiy ha-- a i coordof twonty-si- x yoarof active cir-cus lifo n trainer, rider and allround athloto. At fourteen heran away from his homo in Aus-tralia nnd joined a onipunytraveling throughout tho colonies.His lirst employer was minedAsh ton, with whom I.e. stayedsovon years. After leaving Ashtonho joined a troupo uudnr Clii irini.uorldfimcd as a" rider. Fivomore yearn with Chinnui and thouduring tho balunco of his lifo hewits with many companies inChina, Japan, tho East Indies nudtho South Pacific Islands. Hishas beon an eventful caroor, rifewith interesting anecdotes.

A. St. Leon is the sou of M.St. Leon, an old time showman,and bns been a performer in gen-

eral lines sinco ho was four. Uu-t- il

the present tour, ho was nevoroutside Australia, excepting theTnsnianian nnd Now Zealand cir-cuit, lie joined Armstrong's ag-

gregation some years ago andwith tho same married bin present,wife. Ho is well known through-out tho Colonies ns an oxcolleiitperformor.

Labi Sing, whoso excollont rid-ing has gratified thousands inHonolulu during tho past week,is n native of Calcutta, whero hisbrother ownod n circus. At thengo of twelve ho wont into train-ing nnd throughout tho wholo ofsouthern India, Java, Coylon,China, Japan, Australasia nndPolynesia ho has porforuied. Hisprincipal trainors woro old W. O.Barlow and John Lee, two menwho wero famous in the westernand eastern continents. Lee diedsomo two years ago and Barlowthroe.

Spaco dnop not ndmit of prosentmontion of the other motnbors oftho company, but suflico it to saythat onoh nnd every ono deserveit. The lifo of circus peoplo isexciting, generally houlthful undby no moans tho degrading onothat it is supposed by some to be.Who over saw more ladylike orgentlemanly appeuring peoplethan are now nmong us withWirth's circus ?

Just Received

OYSTERS !

On Ico.PEIl S. S. "AUSTRALIA.";

AT THE

Beaver Saloon.H. J. Nolte, Proprietor.

STTOOE3SSHAVE YOU TRIED IT?

THE THING FOR BREAKFAST.

AUNT ABBEY'SCooked Rolled Oats

Tho oiiginal brand.Jioonomical,

DEXjIOIOUK.from ami letter tlimi auy other liriiiul,

fjtf I'lirxulo ly nil I.ttllii; (irueuru.

B. PETERSON & CO.,B. F. AGENTS.

Jimely Jopiej

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 backnumbers, manufactured in 1894and shipped to the PacificCoast as up to date wheelswhen they are not. We rei-

terate that assertion more for-

cibly in this ad. It has notbeen denied and cannot be,and we again caution buyersnot to be deceived with anti-quated machines which arerepresented as containing allthe latest improvements.

An ad of the Stearns agencyin an afternoon paper, praisingthe Tribune wheel and givingit a good send-of- f, refers to aletter written by H. F. Terrill,the well-kno- wn scorcher, 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 aStearn, 16 lbs. Say, Tom, theTribune wheel has an awfulgood reputation through theEast. I did not think muchof it before I 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 Ten-ill'- s

riding 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 liim 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

TtaHmfl&iHiidT8nCiIJl

GIVEN AWAYtfSZKZSOSS

A $110 BICYCLE

STEARNS,RAMBLER,

COLUMBIA,HARTFORD,

PIERCEEither n roadster or a racor, lady's

or goiitleinan'H, Hiiit yourself.

With every ONE DOL-LO- lt

purehnBO, we givo ncoupon which entitles youfo a clinnco on the

With afifty dollars purclmso youget fifty coupons. " ithono coupon you may gottho wheol, but of coursotho nioro coupons youhavo tho nioro chancesyou" have

Jf Tin- - decision nnd nliu'lulll IicuItciint (inr ctorc TLT.SDW t'M'iiln, Diouinlurillt, nl S f. M.

U mm.no-t- f

FRANK J. KRUOER

For the Holidays

AND

Clocks.Itupalra or all kinds. Kort mid Merchant

Streets. lTO-l-

fflie gxamttter. ns j.

id I YTj1 ?ihT'iVJ.r"ir'Al'f-rl- L

WALL, MpOL$ aAUTHORIZED AGENTS.

Republic Building, King Street.

Delivered by Carriers,S1.00 per month.

170-l-

ProprietorManager

AGreatNowProgramOf Eighteen

Features

Terminating with aStartlingStag Hunt.

Any ladle or to loin incordially Invited to do so. Tlio acceptingand Salter today,

I74.lm

To Let.COTTAGE OP r, IlOOMS l'AKTLY

Hiiltntile for n ilnctor'n ofllec, orlight house keeping. Iuquiro of

D. MoKENZUS,10S-- tf 27 AUkca St.

For Sale.IN "ED. WKSTMATKU" BEItUN UP-- A

riuht I'lano in excellent will beold chenp. Address, X,

l.'18-- tf Uplutin Oflice.

For Rent.STOKE TO LET, KtNQ ST11EET NEAR

Apply to

ED. A. "WILLIAMS.144-t- f

Stable Room To Let.CINE STAHLE ROOM TO LET-FRO-

T 1 to 3 stalls.ED. A. WILLIAMS.

141-t- f

ForCINE LACK miFECTLYT Hound. Apply to

El). A. WILLIAMS.i.tf

To Let.Xlma cottage, at waikiki, is tol.ut, furnished, together with a beach lot.

Apply to

FfiAyK HUSTACE.

For Sale.

inn HEAD OF BEEF CATTLE FOBnnlo in lots to suit.

S. NOltRIS, '143-- t Kalmku, Kan, Hawaii.

COTTAGE TO LET.NEWLY TAINTED, COTTAOECON-taln- sM pnrlor, t bed rooms, dlnlnjfrocin, kitchen, p.mtry ami bathroom.

Eii'ittlrcL. AI)I.i:i:, l: Nnuanu street.ir,7-3-

Found.A LADY'S BRACELET. OWNER CANlinvo Baino by culling nt tliollULLtrriNofflco,fiOtl KiiiR street, and paying for this nlver-tihcnip- nt.

Ki.l-- tf

Notice.ALL I'EltSONS INDEBTED TO THE

llrm of tho late J. T. Waterhousc, frow Infe prevloas to March 1, 18'J5, aro

notified to settle eainu before January 1, lbSO,at the olllco of J. T. Waterhotise, (Jiiecii St.

170-l- m

To Let.ON LILIIU NEW COTTAGEcontaining four largo roouis, kitohen andbath room, largo garden with stable andcoach house, possession at once. Apply to

W. H. TAIN, oitlCT--H O. D. CHASE.

NIPPON.

Holidays.Satsuma aud Kutaui wnro. Silk Kimouas.

and Pajamas.Embroidered HaudkorchicfH, Doilies,

Cushions and Cosys.

All Hand Fainted.Arlington Block Hotel St.

175-fl- w

Harry Wirth.J. J. Cameron.

Magnificent change!Sensations !

ItemB-20-Ito- ma

Of Rare ExcellenceSurprises.Tho pastGuaranteesThe future,Realistic productionOf thoEnglish Steeplechasetho eliae, aud providing their own linreo. aromar practice at tbu tent uetwteu the hours of"

175- -

A. BARNES.l'ortBtrol,

WIRTH'S AUSTRALIAN CIRCUS

2 Performances Today 2Afternoon at 3, Evening at 8.

DOORS OPEN ONE HOUR EARLIER. ADMISSION AS US UAL- -

Now

gentlemen trlsliing

condition

Sale.IIOllSK,

STREET,

DAI

FROM GREAT JAPANELEGANT ORIENTAL ATTRACTIONS.

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

Pictures on Velvet, Baskets, Cushions, Hugx,and splashcra in wood uliaviugn

Things You Never Saw Before !

Cropo hhlrt waintn 7") cents; matting ut M jiorcont of tlio original prlco, at

0" A

"3 -''

mmmumMwu ii mnji 4 'iw

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

J Junaucso ncrobnts at 8.

J Tho steamship Alameda is duotomorrow.

Soo tho grand new announce-ment of Wnth's oircus.

i Charles Nolson has roignsodfrom tho rnountou ponco.

Company D holds its usualmating and drill this ovening.

tfho Board of Health will holdits weekly session this afternoon.

Tho U. S. S. Baltimoro may boospootod from China in a day ortwo.

W. IL and C. A. llico loft forKauai by tho Miknhala yostor-da- y.

Scptembor bills against thogovernment aro to bo paid noxtMonday.

.1. A. Qomos, tho jowoler, mayoccupy tho !romi03 to bo vacatedby J. A. Martin.

Tho drill nud pnradoof tho FirstBattalion attractod much atten-

tion hist evening.Tho coat of tho repairs and ad-

ditions to tho Honolulu Librarylias fooled up $5,882 99.

Tho funeral of tho Into Mrs.Horaco Crubbo wns largely at-

tended yestorday afternoon.Two desortors from Ewa plan-

tation huvo boon sont to the roofon sentences of sis months'

(r. P. Savorin will assurao Mr.Mjirfdon's duties as inspoctor ofplants during tho Iattor s absoncoon Hawaii.

Thoro was no session nf theDistrict Court this morning, outof respect to tho memory of Jus-t;- co

Bickorton.Medoiros & Co., the tailors in

tho Arlington block, ndvertiso asplendid lino of new suitings fortho holidays.

Mombers of Co. D., N. G. H.,aro ordorod to ropnrt at tho drillshod this ovening at 7:30 for drilland business mooting.

James Lylo, manager of thoMurino Railway, attained hissixty-firs- t birthday today, blessedkvith hoalth and vigor.

An advorliBoment is tho best in-

dication of businoss courago, andtho Uuxu:tin is the best adver-tising medium in Hawaii.

Tho last stoamcr brought forKing Bros tho largest and finestassortment of Pictures and fram-ing mutorials ever imported.

Don't forgot tho concort atKauraakapili church on Saturdayfor iho Lepers' Christmas. Ticketsaro Tan sulo at tho loading stores.

Circus matinco at 3 o'clock thisaftornoon with an ontiro changeof program. Tho ovening perfor-rnanc- o

commences at 8 us usual.Captain Broomo ond Lieute-

nants Schaofer and Johnston havobeen nppointod an examiningboard for ofli-cor- s.

Dai Nippon has n card in to-

day's issuo calling attention tothe new Jnpaneeo art goods andBilks recently roceivod from thoOrient.

Miss Crane, who ha3 been visit-ing ut Dr. McGrew's for Bevonmonths past, leaves for her homein San Francisco by the Alamedatomorrow.

Miss Cahill has received a lotof now novelties by tho Australia,ospocially in sailor hats. Tho'Frisco hat is a dainty ono undvory chic.l.Tho great garao of football onthanksgiving day botwoon tho

Stanford University and the Uni-versity of California toams endedin a draw.

Mr. Montgomery, tho childrenof tho troupoand othor perforatorsin Wirth'B circus woro given afino rido in Jim Dodd's jauntingoar yostorday.

City Carriugo Co.. J. S. And.itado, manager. If you want ahaok with good horse and caro-f- ul

driver ring up Telophono 113,corner of Fort and Merchantstreets. Hack ut ull hours.

A good deal of work is beingtlouo on tho sohoonor RobertLowers. Sho has boon on thoMarino Railway a wook today,nud will bo thoro nnlil Saturdayor Monday. Tho vossel is boing

4v HtroiiKtliouou witn tno acicution, of aister keulKOtm throughout horVongth

iJMJILJitfS" '""

Parsons Smith's familiar faco isseen along tho watorfront ngiiu.

A notice to taxnavors appearsin tho "By Authority" column.

Commssionor Marsden left bytljo Iwalani for Hamakua at noontoday.

Pure candy for holiday uso nttho Palaco Candy Storo on Hotelstroot.

W. A. Cornwall and W. H.Bickard left for Hawaii today bytho Iwalani.

Matorials for making Tissuopaper flowers, lamp shades, etcKing Bros, Hotel St.

Major Potter is making nrrange-mont- s

for tho funoral of tho lateJustico Bickorton, to tako placoat 2 o'clook tomorrow.

A. J. Dorby, D.D.S., Dontaloffice Cottago No. 100, Alakoastroet, telephono No. G15. Oflicohours 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Mary Scott Cartor, by her at-

torney, A.W. Cartor, has filed annppoal against tho ordor and de-or-

in tho Carter ostnto caso.

Mechanics' Homo, corner Hoteland Nuuanu streets, lodging byday, woek or month. Terms: 25 i

and CO conts por night- - $1, nud1.25 por week.

Tho last mail to take Xmnsgroctings to Europo and Americathis year, will loavo horo Doc Gth.Soo what King Bros havo in theway of cards for the purposo.

A woll-fillo- houso grootod thoperformances of manager Evans'acrobats last night. Tonight andtomorrow night uro reserved forwhito folks.

Tho canvas was handsomely'rlnnnrrttnil with flnrra nrwl linnnoraat the circus last ovening, as acomplimont to Prosident Dolowho was prosont with frionds.

Tlmre is onlv one nlnno in TTn.

nolulu where- you can got freshcandv overvdav.Tho I'alacocandvstore caters to tho best pooplo,nnn you can niways got wnai youwant. w

Owing to the death of JusticeBickerton, tho band concert attho Executive building this after-noon will bo dispensed with, aswell as tho Thomas Squaro con-cort tomorrow aftornoon.

Tho quarantined Ohineso labor-oa- shavo boon assigned as follows:

Meier & Kruse 30, LaupihoohooSugar Co. 13. Wniakoa Mill 10,Haiku Sugar Co. 15, Paia Planta-tion 5, and Pauuhau Plantation30. Total 109.

Professor Brigham donios tho"yarn" concerning his roportedtrip to the States for tho purposeof establishing n mammoth tropic-al aquarium, etc. The BULLETINtook no stock in it and honoe itwas not mentionod in thesecolumns.

Prosident and Mrs. Dolo and aparty consisting of E. P. Dole,Mr. and Mrs. Thurston, Mr. andMrs. W. F. Sosser, Colonel V. F.Allen, Professor Scott, Drs. Dayand Wood and Mr, and Mrs. Gil-ma- n,

attended Wirth's oircus lastevening on spocial invitation ofthe management.

Tho entrance to the JudiciaryDopurtraent is draped withmourning, and a notice is postodup announcing that tho courtswill bo clnsod tomorrow out ofrespoot to the momory of JusticeBiokorton. "Whito and blackcrnpo is hung on tho door of tholato Justice's room.

Lepers' Clirlatnm.Tho entertninmeut for tho Lepers

"Merry Xmas" takos placo in theKaumakapili church on next Saturday ovoning, commencing at 8o'clock. The program is not along ono but it will be decidedlyinteresting, and on this occasionthe church should bo orowdod, astho object is ono that nppoals toall. Tickots aro fifty cents andcan bo obtained at tho news stores,also at tho ohuroh door the ovon-

ing of tho ontortainment. Fol-lowing is tho program as far asarranged:1. Urgin Solo Overture Clark

Wry Tajlor.U. Kumle In C .KuuconUr

Nuuanu Sextette Club.3. Song "Ilecauiu I lovo yon, dear"..lliiwley

Mlaa Kularoauu Ward.4. Violin Solo Concerto Do 1'trlot

Ml9 InKerioll,6, Bong Selected

Mlit Kate Field.(1. Corn Bong In Costume

Knivala!io ticinlnary Cliorut,7. I'lano Holo Montguurd Kalkbreuuer

Mlm Alice llice.K. Btlectloni on Hand Hill

Annntrnug Smlth'a Puplli.Aloha wall 1'ouol.

"inrwiwn mmmmmtmmmH flTViW hi HliW

sSjiSiJ , ,. vtcbst : f4 -- - i rirn,rm- -m '';. ' m. " "7.-b--

M - lHWOT

EVENING "BULLETIN, DEOEMBEK 11. 1895.

Higho3t of all in Leavouing Power. Latest U.S Gov't lloport.

Wi"wrwsowtmrwam

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THE DKAD JURIST.

ArraiiEements For tlio Funeral To-morrow Afternoon.

The funeral arrangements of tholnmontod Justico Biokorton arounder tho supervision of UinistorCooper of tho Foreign Oflico. Thofnneral will tako place from thedeud jurist's Into residenco ntWaikiki, Rov. Alex. Mackintoshofficating.

Tho funoral will bo offioiol andsemi-militar- y in its characlor andtho romuins will bo escorted fromWaikiki to tho Nuuanu cemetoryby a procession of whieh thefollowing is tho mder:

OI1IIEU OP I'ltOCE-MO- N.

Platoon or Police under Captain Porker.Government Band.

Military Escort.Companies E anil F, 1st Itcclmcnt, Under

Command of Mnjor Joncn.Undertaker.

Iicarec.Pall Ucarcra In Carriages.

Chief Mourners,President Dole and Aide.

Members of Cabinet.Diplomatic Corp.

Justices of Supreme Court.Members of the liar.

General Public.Tho pall boarors have not yet

boon announced, although Min-ister Cooper has invited a num-bo- r

nf prominent gentlemen toofficiate ns such.

JTeW !MillilLerVPer. S. S. Australia

HATS ami NOVELTIESTHE

ii FRISCO"Tho now Sailor Hut, very chio.Go and see them nt

avxiss uaniii s.iHUUKVUU 1IIUUIV, i l lUlV4 LJhlCUl.

175-4- t

frA

A CA

AcresNuuanuLand

ZFOIES : S-A-L-B I

At tlio head of I.llllm and Wjlllo strceta.Tho only available large traet of laud neurHonolulu. A beautiful view of the city andharbor and as cool as a fresh mountain breerecan make it.

000 ACKE3 OK COFFEE LANDIn tho center of the dUtrlet of Kona, Hawaii,partly under culthatloii.

COFFEE AND TAKO I.ANP3at Kahakuhm, Maul.

A IIUIMNO. LOTfor store or rcnlduucu nt Laualna, .Maul, neartho lauding.

KONA, HAWAII, LANDIn plceeaof Iroin 1 to 4 acre.

Jlntum for rent In varloua parti of Die cityand furiiUlied houiea at Waikiki and at tlml'vnlusula.

Henry Waterhouso.Ileal Estate, CnmmUilou AluturaiiccAKCUt.

iT'iiiM nil in' niliilnil

BakinPowte

P

Attention Co. D.

aumohy co. n, x. u. n.December 11th, 1895.

MEMnEIt OF THISDHVKUY h hereby ordered to

nt tlio Drill Shed This(Wodwsday) EVENING, Doo. lltli, nt 7:30o'clock for buslnoHi meeting and drill.White trowRors nnd legaingH.

No excuso except ulakncai.J. L. TOHBEUT.

175-- 1 1 Lieutenant Commanding

. - J VJTVi3C UJ

i 5j(. N v "J'r5.,lNShffifrpK.'' .,

--srwsr es

DOW'T Hi$TTE HOftJEHT

About tliu best place to buy

HAY &GRAIN

-- WE rTllMSlt- -

FIRST-CLAS- S -:- - PEED

LOWEST PEICES.

California : Feedr-- ansa -

Co. ti:m:iiiom: 1 1 1 .

AOEOBATS I

THIS WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER Ull,

Il'ltOOUAMME.1 Takirawa Clilgoklchl In his lamoua rope

balancing performance.a Taklzawa Koklchl In tho world renown-

ed pole and busln juggling.3 Taklzawa Drnthera In tlulr wonderful

long distance tub Juggling.4 TakUawa Chlkoklchl In wonderful teats

of ball rolling.5 Taklzuwa Koklchl In hU rernarkable

umbrella balancing act.UTakazaw a Chlkoklchl In his cloth Jug-gll- nc

performance.7 Taklzawa In his wonderful bamboo

balancing.8 Koklchl In a marvcloua framo balauclug

act.Clilgoklchl In hU original ball

rolling performance.Do not full to eu thexo artists from the

Orient.

Till Wednesday ETcniiur.Ueceiiihcr nth.rcnortnanco eommencea at 8 o clock Hliarp.

ADMISSION :

Adults f)0 contsChildren 2.r- - - - contsltoHorved Scats - - - 75 cents

lf" Heats mi sntuat building Friday uflcr-noo-

Tm Viilneda)aaud Tliurmlajtrcseru'd for white people, Satunlay Mntlntufordillduu. lOi-l- m

l5 CQMINO

AN0 ITF

TAGIZAWA -:- - FAMILY

"KawwiiAiy '" wjmmmmm

l.IWW.irhl.M.rll..fcllWWAfc.ft.trtA.W.K M.

Nov; Advertisements.

-- THH HANDSOME- -

PIANOExhibited in tho window will bo

guossos the nearest number

BIG- - B-I53--A.Z3-SrS

"Toxstod. IDress 3-ood- .s

Fnncy plaid nnd stripe Dress Goods, doublewidth, 10 nnd 50 conts yard. Solid colorDress Goods, all wool, doublo width at 50conts yard

Serge :- - Serge -- : SergeFino nil wool sorgo doublo width for 5)0 cents jard. iino as-

sortment of

FLANNELETTES AND FUENCII CILULLES. DO YOUJlSHOPPING AT

N. S.520, Fort Stroot, .

And get your conpom

mmKm9

SSSls'Exclusive and Attractive.

Freo Eods nud

GET OFF THE TRAM

Telophono 889.

SPECIALLY FATTENED

5

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GIVEN AWAY thntof seeds in Pumpkin.

l!f- -

S- Honolulunnd guessing

GRASS HOUSE

Bathing ResoriAT WAIKIKI.

Fine FisLlillfi.13ait Furnished.

AT BISHOP'S SWITCH

FOR 30 DAYS. ONLY!

g a largo stock on 1 a"

.. CLEARANCE SALE :.For 30 Days nt my storo, No. Nuuanu street, one maukn of King street whereI will my ontiro stock at greatly reduced pria.11. IJelow I mention several

articles at morvelously low figures, l'leaso call and sec for yourselves :

Brown Cotton, good value, yards for $1.00Brown Cotton, 1 yard wide, 15 yards for - - i.ooFarwcll White Cotton, 1 yard wide, - - 9 cents per yardWhito Cotton, heavy, inches wide, yards for - j.ooBleached Sheeting, - - - cents a yardBlankets, whito with fancy borders, - cents a pairFrench Merino, doublo width, wool, J - cents a yardVictoria Lawn, fino white, ... cents a pieceLad Chemises, embroidered, - - - cents eachMosquito Netting, yard pieces, - - $1.75 per pieceMen s Undershirts, fine balbriggan, 3 for $1.00, worth ca.Whito Unlaundered Shirts, bosom, good make, cts ea.Silk Handkerchiefs, cents each, 2 for . - - 25 centsSilk Handkerchiefs, men's white, hemstitched, largo sizes,

cents each.

Just the thing for ChristmasPresents.

lC5-3- 301

Turkeys !

rou

Christmas and

Now Year.

A large Hock, enough for everybody.orders early to insure largest birds.

II3NRY DAVIS & CO.1

to tho onotho

...blaukx.

THE

hand will hold

301, dooroffer

22

32 2010-- 4, ofi

90all 07

7040

10

50 ctslinen 45

15

30

Place

Nuuonn Strceet.one door nianka of Klrg St,

TurkeysAND

Sucking Pigs-- FOK-

Tfj&nkggiving 2 X51&&

C. W. Macfarlane

W. O.T. D. LUNCH ROOMKor Lsdles and (icntlcnicn,

At HI King ttrcct.

23TI.UM-I- I nioM H;30 a.m to 1:30 r. m.Our attraetloiu atu lioino-mad- o fund,

nul neut room and natlihulory attendance.IWuulucartv. KW.tt

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C EVENING .BULLETIN, DECEMBER 11, 1895.

The Pncinc Cable.

"Wo nro glad to boo that Mr.

Chamborluiu is taking an activointerost in tho Pacific cable8clioino, tho olijoct of which is to

connect Canada with Australia bymoans of a snbmurino cable,which would u fiord much quickerand cheaper telegraphic commu-nication between Britain and ourgrout Australasian colonies thanis nt present in existence. Thoschoino, of which a great doal washeard somo timo b.ick, has tlv

been in abeyance; but thenow Colonial Secretary has nowtaken tho matter up, andis likoly, wo undorstnul, to opouup negotiations with the Austra-lian authorities at an early date,with a v -- w to c.irryiug tho planinl.i (H'eet. It happens tuutthough Mr. Clmniborlain is tliustaking iti initiative in tho projectthe Agonts-Goner.- il fr most oftho Australian cosmos aro alsocontemplating action in this

and havo agreed to seektho assistance of tho ColonialSeorotary, though they have notactually opproachod him ntpresont. "Wo loam that it is likelythat the Agont-OenTi- il will mootto discuss tho echomo beforoupproaching Mr. Chiunborlain.Foreign and Colonial Importer.

Dr. J. K. Smitli.

THE IRICHELIEU, BERET NIA ST

Ulllro IIoiirKl 9 to 13 a.m.13S-S- in

Fine Fresh Frozen

Columbia SalmonCity Meat Market.

1 G.. tf J. Tinker, l'mpriotor.

ROBERT GRIEVE.Book and Job PrinterMorohnnt Street, Honolulu, H. I.

Over Hawaiian News Company'sBook Storo. my 13.

WTNG WO & CO.,

Manufacturers and dealers ia Louies',Gents' und Children's

Boots, - Shoes, - 0 - Gaiters.No. 35 NuunnnSt. - P.O. Box 198.

Honolulu.

fajT" Boots and Shoos made to order inbest Btylc t Wholesale and ltctail ptices.

148-t- f

European Restaurant.E09, Hotel street.

CHOCK SING, Manager.First-clas- s mcnls at regular rates. IW1

served on Thursdays nud Sundays.Board by week $4.50.

SF For best ipialityof ManillaCigarj,Cignieltes and Tobacco come to ilop Sing'snext door. M-i- l

Hij

31. IClaacr Street.Q. J. WALMSB - - - MANAOF.lt.

WHOLESALE AND HF-TA-

BUTCHERSAND

TJn.-p- CiJitvii.ctiXS.FOR PORTLAND.

llieO. It. &S. N Co.'e

SS "RHOSINE ?j

Will be due at Honolulu Iroin Yokohama onor abuut

December 18th,and will linw linmcilhie ilNimtcli for abou-nor- t

dlr-c- '.

t37 1'or I'u-'gli- t or voi-n- xc njijily to

THEO. H. DAVlES&Co., Limited.17;.td General AgentK.

FOB YOKOHAMA--VIA-

HONGKONG.

The 0. 11. ic 8. N. Co.'h

S'S Mount Lebanon3500 tons, Heiulry, master, will lo due at

llonolulu From Portland, O.,on or ulwtit

Iecember ' lst,And will lmv irainciliate diBpatoh (or above

port.

X3T Vox Ireilit and niihWiBO apply to

THEO. H. D&VIES & CO, Limited.)i',i).ti Gciu'iul AuuiiU.

Mr. Soxcard TapltnNorth Volney, K. Y.

System Broken DownDlstross Pains in tho BookNow Llfo and Strength Glvon by

Hood's Sarcaparllla."CI. ITooil fi Co., Lowell, M.vn.i

"Dear Slrsi I do not think there Is any othermodiolus on tho market so kooJ as Hood' Bar.israrllLt. I havo ta!:cn only three liottlcs anJoni no In hotter lioiltli tlian for thrco years.

My Syotom Was Brokon Downo that my friends remarkod upon my falling

away. I could not keep anything on mystomach and I suffered terrible distress,especially In tho left side. I had n severe painIn my back all tlio tlino so that 1 could not work.

Hood'spCuresBefore I had taken one bottle of Ilood't Saria-parll-

the pain In my back was gone, the firsttlmo for two years. I can cat anything andkeep It on my stomach without distress after-wards. The trouble with my back Is oyer and

I Can Work All Dayas yenrs ago. Wheu remark upon thec hanjrn In my looks I tell them Hood's Sarsnpa-rlll- .t

did It," Si:v,'Aiu Tai-m- , X. Volney, S. Y.

Hood's Pills act eisltjr, jet promptly andttoluntly, on the liver and bowels. 13c

Hobron Drug Co., L'd,Solo Apents for tho Itopnblio of Hawaii.

Save Money!You throw away dollars every

yoar in brokon lam, chimneys.Better stop it now whilo you canget a preparation that will preventu chimuoy from breaking whnnpit on wet. Prif. Humbolt's

compound will do thisand will )reveut tho explosion ofkoroseno oil and giiholiuo. Woaro bolo agents for this prepara-tion as wll as for tho Now IdoalSowing Macliino, tho equal to anyhigh priced article, and wo soil itfor $30 and $3' with attachments.1G000 feet of mouldings for pictureframes just received by the"Albert;" also oval and circularfrnmos, something new nnd elo-gnn- t.

Tlic Pacific Hardware Co,

Cnniiniu- -' BN'ok.

N. Fernandez,Notary Public and Typewriter,

11 KAAHUMANU STKEET,l. O. Box SHU. 315,

150-- tf

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500 PAIR

PANTALOONSFROM S6.00 UP

Kerosene Oil

JUST RECEIVED.

FOR SAJ.K BY

Hawaiian Ihinlware Co.

A BUILDING BUKNED DECENTLY

" in Milwaukee, without Insurance,bccaudo a clerk IOKGOT to ronow certainpolicies promptly as instructed.

"Do was discharged.

"A few days'Iatcr, tho owner died withoutinBurnnco on his llfo, loaying a widow andthrco young children in poverty, because

ho had NEGLECTED to insure. As procrast-

ination is nioro culpable than forgetfulnessperhaps the ownor is haying his punish-

ment NOW."MOltAL I Consultation and offlco treat-

ment free. Special attention given to

insuiu: Yocn life in

Tho Equitable Life Assurance Society

of the United States.

Bruce Cartwright,General Manager for tlio Hawaiian Islands!

GO--

HONOLULU

Carriage Manufactory128 & 130 FONT BTKEET.

Carriage Builderand nsPAinEn.

Blacksmithin in All Its Branches.

W. W. WMUIIT, Proprietor.(Successor to O. 'West.)

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

Cement & Stono Sidewalks & Curbing

Ho lins on hnml n Iwro supply ofCbiueso Qrimito Curb nud nlwnjs keepsHnwniinu Curbing Stone. Estimatesgiven nnd lowes prices nssured. o

S33.

Building Lots!At WAIKIK1 on car lino nnd on PA

LAMA KOAD near FertilizingPlant.

These Lots are Very Cheap and Soldon Easy Terms.

Dcsirnblo Acre Tracts near tho city andother Properties for sale.

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

1 --tf 003 Fort Street, near King.

TEiiErnoNE C07. P. O. Box 321.

Jose Do Espirito Santo,

Guitar g) Maker.Taro-Patc- li and Ukulele Guitars

Made of Hawaiian Woods.REASONABLE TRICES.

130 Fort Street Oppos.Ho Club Stables.Gl-t- f.

Thoabovo lllcjcle vat, madu ae i;ood asnew by

H. G-- . Wooten,Dlcjcle Jlauutacturcr.

107 KlnR street. 142-- tf

HawaiianLime & Stone

Company.LIME AND STONE

QUARRIESOffer tor fenlo the best quality of Lime atthe ruling market rate. This Lime ia thigenuine article, pure and simple. No for-eign substance used.

Editing up 247 and leT your orders t

HAWAIIAN LIME & STONE

COMPANY.

SING WO,Corner King and Bethel strata,

Doalor in Cignrs and TobaccosIlcst brand of Manilla Cigarund flni't ClirurclU'H, , ,

At limiat prli'o. 142- -

Sans SouciSeaside Resort.

Tho ploasuntost, quietest,shadiest and most porfectly ap-pointed sensido resort on thoIslands. It is only four milesfrom tho hoart of tho oity nndwithin onsy rench of tho tratnenrs,which run every twonty mini. tenor oftonor. Elegantly furnisheddotached cottages or rooms aroobtainable on oasy terms. Thetablo is suporior to Hint of any oftho city hotels and all tho modernconveniences nro provided.

Picnics nnd bathing parlies canobtain extra accommodations bytelephoning in mlvanco.

Tho bathing facilities of SnnsSouci nro superior lo those of an'placoon tho bench. 89-t- f

Jewelry !

Our Stock of Holiday Goodsis acknowledged by every-body to bo the finest on tlioHonolulu 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. Box 287 Fort Street.

H. G. BIART.FINE WATCH BEPAIMNGIsland Jewelry mado to order

Souvonir Spoons, Gold wiroJewelry, otc.

ftS" Island orders solicited.P. O. Box3G5;atO. Gortz's stnro.

Fort Street. G2--1

LYCURGDS LODGING HOUSE

AND

OLAA RESTAURANT.

Hilo, Hawaii.

tourists and otheks visitingIIllo can llixl fill' jHc board nnd lotk'lmr bvcalling on JOHN A'CUIIOUS.

In connection . .Hli the above lie can supplyyou with

foreign anu Domestic f runs,Cigars and Tobacco,Cool Drinks, etc.

85-l- y.

The SINGER Received54 First Awards for Skwjno Ma-chin- ks

nnd Emdiioideky "WoitKat tho World's Fair, ChicaRO, 111.,boing tho largest nnmbor of award,obtained by any Exhibitor, andmore than doublo the numborgiven to all othor Sewing Ma-ohin- es

B. Beucierson,Agont.

my31 tf BothoJ st.. Honolulu.

PANTHEON SALOON,FORT AND HOTEL STS.

Headquarters EnlerDrise Brewino--

CoT

THE

Lnrgest Consignment of Beorthat over arrived hero, now

on DraughtJ. DODD. Proii'i

Central JVIeat JVIarljet

Love's Ilnilding, Knnanu Bt.A FIKST CLASS JIarket in every

itspect.Ordora delivered promptly to all parts of

be city.WESTliKOOK & GAHES

Pronrictor3.Telephone 101. 129-t- f.

Live Stock

DELICACIESof all kinds.

Hay ,

Grainand Feed

. FKEE DELIVEHY.

A. L. MORRIS & CO.,fil Fort Street Telephone 422

150-t- f

Mrs. Holden :HAS- -

"Her Hairdrcssiug nud Maninirini; l'nr.lorn" to corner of Adams Luno

Aud Hotel Htuet.Ifi0-2-

ILiXJLXTlTD.

Importers of

White Brothers' Cement,

Corrugated Iron Roofing,

Galvanized Water Pipe

Paints and Oils.

CROCKERY, GLASSWARE,

Roche Harbor Lime,

C. & C. Fine Flour,

Hay, Grain, and Groceries,

Hardware and Cvilery,

Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Elo.

r--g3 V & "A

tBKK3ilMmiiSti&k&3 " w"S Mwsmssg. ttit"HToted. for

surLd. ZFla-Tro- r

Mado of the Finost and Most Delicately Flavored Tobacco.For sale by all Druggists and Cigar Dealers.

M. PHILLIPS & CO.,13-- Agents for Hawaiian Islands.

Beaver Saloon,II. J. NOLTE, Proprietor.

The Best Lunch in Town

Tea and CoffeeXT ALL nOUHS.

THE FINEST BRANDS OF

Cigars and TobaccoALWAYS ON rtANn.

The . . .

Hawaiian ElectricCompany,

Has a largo assortment of

Chandeliers and Elec-trical Goods

Constantly on hand.

Estimates givon for houso wir-

ing and Eloctrical plants.Marino Wiring a spooialty.

THEO. HOFFMAETtf,32-t- d Manager.

P. O. JOKES. E. A. JONES

The Hawaiian

SAFE DEPOSITAND

Investment Co.HAVE FOR SALE

AFow guaroa of

Palu Srtfrar Stock,Hawaiian Sugar Co. Stock.

'ALSO

Hawaiian Government and 1stMortgneo Sujrar Planta-

tion JUonds.tST" For particulars npply to

Tho Hawaiian Safo Doposit &Invoatraont Company,

40H Vort Htroot ... Iluuolalu

sKr-io- nfe.

m f ?SA ??2fl2 4 G&

QE3MCIGARETTES

FOR THyOLIDflYSCHOICE FANCY MIXED GLACE AND

choico CHOCOLATES in endless variety.

Choice ConfectionsIn 2, 3 and 5 pound Boxes,

Suitable for Holiday l'rm-nt-.

Complete Line ofChristmas Toys and Novelties.

Ifi3-- t f

Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands

DRAW EXCHANGEO.N THE

Principal Parts of the World,and

Transact a General Banking,'Business.

Merchants Exchange A

S. I. SHAW, Proprietor. fComer KlnB A Nuimnu Strefl., IIouuIuId

Choice Liquors and Fine Jloer.

Tolopliono 4QX.AH PING,

Dealer in Chineso Tea, Cigars,Teannt Oil, Sugar, Soap,Candles, etc, at lowest imarket pneo

Corner Nnnanu and 1'nuahi streets. 143- -

CHIN WO k CO.Cornor BcreUnla ana Nnuanu it., Honolnln.

Pi?8 pLANTEK-.Alw- y. baTe for sale tLoquality of rice. Our rice marked WOOla tuarantced to be Al.I alamii, Ilalaua, Jloaimlnn. Walkikl, Walplo,hnlawao. huwalliapn nnd Walull.Oaliu, andllunnlcl, Kaunl,

1,5 'IHaiB. 1' 01l(ix24J.

I

ifc

i f

I

H

Quick Slio Tumbled.Tho collupsio of Obiua in pres-

ence of tlio British ultimatumlias, to nil outward soeming,

tho wildost hopos. TheChinoso Qovornmont has not evon

takon ndvantngo of its fourteondays of graco. Within twenty-fou-r

hours of tho British domnndtho offending Viooroy has boen

j degraded by Imperial ediot, andjdeolarod incnpablo of evor hdld-Ji- ng

high offico again. That isswift work, perhaps ovon a littletoo swift for somo ambitiousChina meiohants, who had hopedthat tho proscnt troublo mightafford tho pretoxt for a largo

of British influence. Butis it roal work as well as swiftwork? The Times is of opinionthat tho exomplary punishmontwill bo folt throughout tho whologoverning class. But wo turnover tho pngo to tho special nrti-cl- o

of tho Times (written beforothis Inst evont), nndfind tho

note about Liu Tingchang,tho degraded Viceroy : "LiuPingchang, tho roal author of tlioSzechuan outrages, has been off-icially susponded from the vice-

regal Ynmon at Cheng-l- u morethan a year ago, and a high off-icial had beou despatched fromPeking to take over from him theseals of oflicH. Wo know, how- -

over, that in spito of his formaldisgrace ho was still at tho begin-ning of Juno tho virtual ruler oftho province, and in nil tho scenesof violence enacted thoro nt thattimo his hand has been dearly

, traced. Westminster Gazette.

Motherhood.Ono morning fair, iny baby

Climbed up Into my bcif,And down upon my shoulder

8I10 laid her little head.

8he lind bur precious dollyClasped lu a close embrace;

Sbe told mc how she loved It,She kissed IU battered face.

I asked bar lfeho couldn't,For only onu short day,

Olrc mu her precious dollyTo take with mo away.

She. slipped her nrm around me.And tears came to her eye,

She battled with them braclyAud ewectly said, "I'll tryl

"But, mamma, while, my dollyIs gone away from m,

Is there somo other dollyWhose mamma I can bef"

I wondered If as bravelyM) sorrow 1 could bear

If asked to five my darlingHack to my Father's care

Midland Monthly.

An English Churchman writesto tho Church Times protestingagainst according tho full rites oftho church to Prof. Huxley, anngnostio, and particularly resent-ing tho opitaph which has boenplaced on Huxloy's tombstone:And If thcro be no meeting past tho grave,i If all Is darkness, silence, yet 'tis rest.Be not afraid, ye waiting hearts that weep,

For God still "glvcth his beloved sleep,"And If an endless sleep lie wllls-s- o best.

Yale'sSkin

Foodremoves wrinkles and all tracou of ago. Ifeeds through tho pores and builds up thofatty uioinbrnnos nnd wasted tissues,nourished tho nil ri oiled uud shrunkenskin, tones and invigorates the nerves andmuscles, enriches the impoverished blood-vessel- s,

nnd (supplies youth and elasticity tothe action of tho skin. It's perfoct.

Yalo's Bkin Food, prico S1.C0 and $3,at all drug Btores. MME. M. YALE,Health and Beauty Specialist, 140 State St.,Chicago. Beauty Guide, mailed free.

IIOBRON DRUG CO.,Wholesale Agents.

PEOZE1T I

For Sale at the

NEW FISH MRcKET

fir Inquire at;. II, DIAILirS Hulliion Mull.

100-I-

unnnwf

93!

Chocolate Emulsion is for salo by the

HOLLISTER DRUG CO,

1.10-t- f Agonts for tho Hawaiian Islands.

R. I. MOORE,X.I.S.

DENTIST.OfFICK flODItS: 0 A. M. to 3 P. M.

No. 90 Hotel St., Honolulu, H. I.1C3--

Ring Up Ring Up

290 290For a Hack,

For a Carriage.152-t- f

m llVCE more toJ tlio Front,The "Cleveland" takes

its usual place. Syl-vester wins the great

road race in 13

in. 39 s., after havinga severe fall, makingtho fastest time by 2G

seconds. Ho rode a I2l lb. "Cleveland"road racer.

" Cleveland "

qualitymeans

Ride a Cleveland andffl.... GET IN LINE.

H.E.Walker, MSolo Agent,

Merchant Stroot.

ForHomeUseTABLE

COVERS

TableLinen

Napkins

CURTAINS !

By tlio pair.

M. S. LEVY.

EVENING BULLETIN, DECEMBER 11, 1895.

Business Cards,

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

Wm. O. Irwin, - President and ManagorGlaus Sprcokols, - - -

W. M. Giffard, - Secretary TroasurorThco. 0. Porter, ... Auditor

Sugar FactorsAND

Commission Agents.

AGENTS OF THE

OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY

OF SAN FRANCISCO. OAL.

GONSALVES & CO,

WHOLESALE GROCERS AND

WINE MERCHANTS.

225 Queen strcot, Honolulu, II. I.47-- tl

lO111 , P Il!SSS? I

Pfi"S. Ihm &

-- llHi a IW 1

oP vtiff w

your tolepliouo

Business Cards.

UACKFELD & CO.

General-- Commission Agents.

Cor. Fort and Queon Streets, Honolulu.

LEWERS A COOKE,

IlIPOnTEHS AND lEALEnS IN LUMBER

and altj ki of BuildingMJBItlALS.

Fort Htreet, Honolulu.

H. ffVf $ GQ-- .

Wholesale Retail Groceries.

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

iul tf

edmund:- - p. dole,ATTORNEY AT LAW.

318 Fort St. - Telopbono 91.27-3m- s

Jas. F. Morgan.AUCTIONED AND STOCK BltOKnit

No. 45 Queen Street.

Expert Appraisemont of RealEstnto and Furniture.

n2 lmj

Cook's Music School.WAKING'S IILOCK.

PIANO, HARMONY ANDVOICE.

Thirty years experience cnnblen ProfessorCook economize time of iiurill.

na-i- f

If youWanta . . , .

HACKRing Up Telephone 705.

FRANK LILLIS.

Stand : Corner BcretAnla nndNnunnu Btieeta. 146-t- f.

KTJSTACE & CO.DEALKRS IX

WOOD AND COAL

Also "Whito and Black Sandat tho very lowest marketrates. Tclphono No. 414.

77 tf

No, 1 10, '.M7--

H. HACKELD & CO.Have juat rocoivod a now Supply of tho

Celebrated "Danish Beer"Of tho following Brands :

"Gold Label,""Munic" and

'Export."Also, Just hand largo consignment of

Genuine Bavarian Hops!

C. - Hustace - Grocery - Store,Ki.so Stkkt,

HAS JUST RECEIVED BY THE "AUSTRALIA"

Choice. Mock Butter, Kits Halmou tHolliorf, GUoico Ilauisamlliiteoii, Binokod llocf, Oregon liurliank Potatoofl, Yellow Tur-nip!!, Onions, Manlo HiiKir, Muplo Uroaiu, Gonuino IndianClmtnoyu, Honed C'hlckeu, Onrriucl l'owl, Lunch Tongue, Ak

iiarauuH, Vn JnuiH, Talilo 1'ruitH, Qoldea Oato Flour, Sweetrioklei), I'rultH nnd a general a8ortinent of Btuudurd(;oodn, at lowest lirieoa;

gjgr Leavo ordor or liu up

H.

)s

and

to tlio the

to

Dried

DisinfectineIs

thebest

PUHIinY YOtJJR

-- I l'or Sale

HOLLISTER

HAT WE DOwE DO WELL

IMPORTERSWHOLESALE! And

. . RETAIL DEALERS

IN EVERY VARIETY

Groceries.LEWIS & CO.

2111'ortat., : j Telcphono 210irri.tf

HOPP &

No 74 Klnp Stroot,

TKLKrilONK 03- -

Rooms

thingto

Onljr lliei- -

CO- -

&: XT-or- t Sti-cet- i

FoMBm oigJMs

ej mWf J'

CO.,

Bedroom SetsSide BoardsDining rCoblcsUpliolsterod GoodsjLatfcressos Xjonne;es

Chairs in Variety.

Honolulu, II,

-- 1. O. HOX

BLOCK Honolulu, H. i.

H. B. McINTYRE & BRO.,IlirORTEKS AND DEALEIIS IN

Grroceries, Provisions and Feed.New Goods Received by Every 1'ncket from tho Eastern StatcB and Europe.

FEESfl CALIFORNIA PRODUCE BY EVERY BTEAMEE,Ordora faithfully attended to and Goods Delivered to any

Tart of tho City FREE,Island Ordkiu Solicited, Satisfaction Guaiuntkid

EAST COllNEU AND KING STREETS.

J. S. WALKER,!

ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY, LIVERPOOLALLIANCE ASSURANClfi COMPANY OF LONDON,

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

WILIIELMA 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.12 SPREOKELS

NEW GOODSM

PREMISES.

DRUG

I,

Citv Furniture Store, W(Corner of Fort ml Ilcrctnnla struts.) ' ?

Just roooivevl Ex. Bk. Albort on ncBorttnent VTT TiT'1ITTr,V TirTTr1T1nrlVT.--- .JLViUl X' UAfclAXUttJi. tk I

125 tf

bjr

MB

All

of

H.H.WILLIAMS, (Manogor).Untlertnkor nnd Euiblnm

,'f b . j . IWu1-

i ttiiiiiiini

4

VL12M

'.?k.-- .

li.

P

timmm

(TO Kk "K 7r'K"wt ' 4MP ' " "? $ '

EVENING BULLETIN, DECEMBER 11, 1895.

FLOTSAM AND JETSAM.

Ml.AMDIlS 1AAI,AM M KAALA! TO 1ltVAIIl,

Kllauea Hou Willi Cntllc.-IUni- s fromForties rorti Inpclor8wTrln'

New JobNew Alongshore.

The linrbor front Is deserted.

The Kllauin Hou (oc to Himnkun Fridayafternoon.

A Mil ill sloop iirrluil In tlil-- morning fromMaul.

Tim Mi timer Koala lookn Unlit frtlglit towindward Oalui jMirt tliU rmirtilnir.

Hip Mmtnrr Kllam i llou ulth V) ofcuttli iirrludfrom lluttall

'UicbcIiooiiit Imnslt ami lurki litlne-- S N

C'ntli!iiiulaO vidir will Imul iiuiUiimlhcIn San KramlMo lor tills port

Durlnir Comml"liiRT nt AsrloiiltiiieJo-ip- Murwlcu' lit to Ilnuall, LiMomiInpictoi lino 1' Mxerm will einrdi furl t jlit pit on tin wnlii'fKiiil.li uln.; in'ilv-n- l

lil. uppo.iitiuunt tills liioriilii,:Tlipftiur-iiiiiUdcliaoi- liullt at Hum-

boldt llu areot tue fjllowlns tut tonnu'cMurli I t.l (sin- - inrrlis i furi-jiu- in addlUepto lid ift srs), l)ni'ir 4"i, MindXiiui- 4TI, SilMiilur 411. T lit; tlirii-lint- ir

I 1le uniouiid On mla nlict ure in Ii II

tons.lliesclioontr Kiln! Zane, which arrhul nt

1'ortTor iwml froml'ttro nuloK ncintlj,brought IntrreMlig uiwsof Ihu hulling

In Russia's diolate domain Tbiwater In the tin) of lVtiopauhiTSkj falrljmmrmi with Minimi and birring In the Sum-nu- r,

and tnosiilinon iniiiiirlts will be limitat that point tn-t- t buimiu Tiny tome Infrom the open sea mid (lrilo nround and outajaln Slice the trans blberhn railroad If tobe opened It Is propositi to Ktab lli Urefish canneries and ship the product dlrctt to1st 1'tltrsburi; nnd ollii rpirla of Uii"ln thecaptain oi Hit Klhtl une s ijs he ntcr su'v aplan whtre salmon tie so plentiful

AltlllVAlj.Slmr Kllaue.iIloii, Wilr, fiom Hawaii

Dl.l'AISll ltl -- .

Stmr Knala, Tlioinp-o- for ilnult ofO1I1U.

Stmr Inalniil, fciiiMlu, for bdia nn,Kukulliiiilc, and llouokaa.

btmr Jaints Makte for Kim it.

riioiKcri'D ur.i'AinunEbO R S Aiiitrall i, llutidlette, for San Tran-tisc- o,

Mmiitil, Die Hi

Stmr Klliiuui llou, tlr, Tor Hllo midIlimikua a polls, Krliliy, Die U, rl 4

pin.

PVSBI.Mli It- - UEl'AUTH)

Tor Kauai, pir slmr Mlk iliin W II TlUr,CAlllie, F tnrtir, ( CmUr, A II Stuliliiii!,O (.amUII, II Nllgirutb, Inn Wo, unj illdeck. -

For Hamakua, per stmr Iwnlanl Hon JM irsden, Col 'V II Coruniill, Major WillHitkard and 4 link.

IMPORTS.

Ex Kllauta Hou 0 head cattle.

IN POUT.

na l frL.DBS I!cnnliigtoii,l'li:niiiii,MnieIsIind

MLliril VNTMLN.

(Coaster not lm linltd in this list )

OSS AlMialli, Hoinihtte h V.Am bk Martha I)is, I'luuili-i-Gerhk II IliukU.d llniwir. N V

Am sih Itohtit 1 rirs (loodman, l'gt bound.Am Ik Annie .lm nson F(IIUo)Nie bk Don Adollo, I. irscii, Is'twtiwtlc.Am bk Mohitau, Drown, Cullao.Am brgt V (i Irwin, Williams, S F.Am schr Aloha, Dibel, 8 F.

conPAM'ii. m.urs.

JjFe resoliillnnit on llifi Ilrath olIlx ('cifntn.

Con piny G. met lastand pass il Um Mlowini; rrailu-tion- s:

AVhcreiib Hemy Kni . captiitnof ttio pomtmuy, 1ms dopnrtcdftotn t)iir lif ; mid

Wliorui" Poet! ik(I was n uiuof starling worth, isiid one inwhom wo iop M.tl I'npfidoifp tintlostcum for Ii s ii bill ty nod on-erp- y;

It &')hetl Tlmt no tn'tf tb.suiciuiH of ri.t onrfcinoftiorcpri t nni 'oiri mcr til' .k)i(l end- -

1 II . "f lm 'iff ,

It solved Th if t hisfiorrouiiif.;relatives wo oxlond condoluucoand n in pj III) ,

pmI( -- That this ioomori.ilbo spii'iid ni'on tliw iocordn ofConipnii G 11. G II , .mil cnp'usfoiui u'od to tiuidqi.urtfjs of tlmFirst t, N. J H , mid totlio Dress of tho oity.

Lioutsnnnt John M. Ken wiihin lninntoil for cipt in, but tiomiuntions mU remnii) open untilnfxt TuowJ.iy cvoiriig whon tliceloct un takes itluco.

Mrs. Geo. E. Hoardmnn willhold lier nnniiul ClinstmuB e.ile titLor lOiiilunce, Kipiobuu and Ki-na- u

8trott', bfRinninK Thurfa-dny- ,

Do 5 Kimcy mtloles ofall doRoriptiono now rnndy for

G. It. (Inrrison, pr.ioticitl piiimand oruti ftinlior mid tuner, cmfurnifih ln-s- t factory vuotonucOld iii. left 'it llawiiiitin Nkhh (uwilli't'H.vi MUiipt iilbnlion At1

Wotlt jjtiHiimlfiil to lir tiie H

vh ilono 'ii fueton

"" """'yVAr'-- 'Kyi"1

Wiltt Sleansbip Co's

TIME TABLE.

C. L. WIOIIT, l'rcs. S. 11. HOSE, Sec.Capt. J. A. KINO, Port Supt.

Stmr. KINATJ,CLARKE, Commander,

Will lcmc Honolulu nt 2 r. m., touching niIIiiiitm, Mnuliu'ii liny imd Mnkcnn thoBiiinoiln: Miihiikona, Knwniliuo nml Lull'tmhoehoe tho following day, nrrilng ntllllo tho Hnmi) ceniiu;

lkavm iiosoiuit;. AnmvKn iionoi.ci.u.

Friday Deo. 20 Tuesday .. . I)fO. 17Friday l)go. 27

Itctitriilng, m ill Iosm) Ililo nt 1 o'clockf. M., tiniliini; nt Mnhu-Ko-

mil Kani'ihn" hih,o ilnyi Mnkeiia,Miilacn Ilij nml Lahniun tlio following

i ; urn liit: nt Honolulu tho nftarnooimof'lucMlij ntiil rrilnj-i- .

gtf".'i'i 1'iciRht will bo received nftcrl'J noon on day of calling.

Stmr. CMTJDINE,CAMEROJM, Commander,

Will lemo Honolulu 'iuesilay nt C P.M.,touching nt Kuliuliil, IIhiiii, llnmon nmlKipnhuiii, Maui. Jteiurnlug arriCH ntHonolulu Sunday inoruingi.

Will call nt Nun, Knupo, on second tripof null month.

(JTSii Treiglit will lio iccoivcd nftcr1. M. ou unj of Hailing.

This Conipmy will rtscrves tlio right tonnil.c ehutigi-- in thu timo of departure nndnrmnl of its nlimneiH without notice mulit will not bo rt'ipoiisiblo for uny

misiun; tlurifioin.CViisigiinn uiUKt bu nt tlio Landings to

rcccle their night; this Company willnot hold itstlf ithionsiblo for freight nfterit has been lanilod.

I.no Stm k only at owner's risk.This Company will not bo responsible

for Money or Valuables of passengersunless plated in tho cmo of l'nrstrs.

l'ahengers me itijiio-.tci- l to purchasotickets In foie ("nib irkui . Tlioso failing todo so will be mibjii-- t to nil mlditioualchnrge of tweutj-li- u pir cant.

1C mms-t-

Timo ITaToloLOCAL LINE

S. S. AUSTRALIA.

Arrivo Honolulu Lcnvo Honolulufrom S. F. for S. F.

Dec 10Jan. .1, Ib'Hl... JiiU.li, ISOllJan. 27. 18.., IVb. 1, 18WFeb. 21, Ib'.IO.., . .leb. 20, lb'JO

THROUGH LINEFrom Sun Francisco From Sydney for

for S iliiey. Snn Frnncisco.

Arriie Honolulu. Leaie Honolulu.

Monowai,. ..Dtc, 10 Alameda, Deo. 12lamodn, Jan. 10, '10 Mnriposo, Jan.0,D0

Mariposa, Feb. II), '9b Monowai, Fob. 090

MetoYe&r&cej , . .

KAPIOLAN -:- - PARK

January 1, 1BBB.

1st Btcicisl'Aci; r. OIUll Trophj. Freefur all.

2d Bincii Pai i ; Ono-hil- f inilo Juvenile.Open to .til 10 i Miners under 10years.

3d Biculi II v i j Prize not decided. .r- -rnugtuiiiit to bo made Inter.

IUcjj Prie 5100 Purse.OiiHmlf uulo mid ujicat. Wiightfor a gc.

liAcij Pne $100 Purse. .1

nuiiute elm's; mile he its, best 2 in If.Fn Iluw iilmi bled ho sex.

IUui'; Pure $100 Puree.2:IOcls; 1 inilo hints, best 2 ill 3.Fuo for nil

7t!i-O- Nt. .Mm Xovrwv IUi.nmso ltAri41'riiiSlliO Free fur nil. First horsere ihintho quarter to Runuf'--i,First lioibo lenthiiig the hull to ro- -

ctivc S2."i 1'irst horse rencliiug thothiiti-ipiiir- tir to reoeivo $25, Fusthoro itutliiiigluiuietoitteivo$25.

This ruca will be of special interest us itwill allow iidniittnnte ol both long and hhoittlistanco runiiLi-s- .

Entrnnce fee to trotting nnd runningraoes to bo ton (10) per cent of tlio amountof the parses.

All trotting nml pacing races are to liegofcrned by tho Hswaiian Jookey Clubrales. Entries to close on December 15th.

Xr For fuitber information address

CHARLES DAVID,P. O. llox 477, Mautcr.

152-l-

E 13 THOMAB,Ct)M'U CIO AND IUIl,ii;ii

QffTmft'lU t( H liUN'll OH llllli'l Ol Si Iji c ii( i.r Iv K si , 7 if

iiVi it(l mmmm W jjfc

' ''"W"

Canadian-Australia- n Steamship Line

Stcnmors of tho nbovo Lino mtming in connection with tho

CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAYBetween Vancouver, B. O., nnd Sydney, N. 8. Wy ana" calling nt Victoria, B. a,

Honolulu nnd Suvn (liji),

On or about tho dates below slated, viz.:

rromPidncy find Sinn, for Ictorln nmlVnneomer. II. C.i

1" "WAIIIUMOO" January" "JIlOWKltA"..., ....FebiunrJ 1

" "WA1U1IMOO".. . ..Alaroh a

Unnsiirr,

TJnoiiyh Tickets issued from Honolulu lo CiiiiikIii,Unhurt States and Kui-opu- .

Fiir.totiT and rAssrjNonn aocnts: For Freight nml Pussngo nnd nil

V. MoNiroM,, Jrontrrnl. Ci.nn.ln.Genernl Illf"rm,ltit'' "I'I'ly "

1j0,,,nTK r. AViiinipcg, Camilla. THFO U DAVIES & L'dAl. n. uu,,hTKiiN, Sun Francisco, Cul.O.ainfj. Bmros, Vancouver, JJ. C. AgcutH for tho Hnwniinn Islands.

Oceanic Steamship Co.

Australian Mail Service,

For San Francisco:Tho Now and Tino Steel Steamship

"Alameda"Of tho Oceanic Steamship Company w ill1)0 dno nt Honolulu from Sydney andAuckland ou or about

December 12th,will leao for tho nlmn nort witli

Wails and rasseugers on or alxiut thntdate.

For Sydney and Auckland:Tlio New nnd Fiuo Al Steel Steamship

"Monowai"Of tho Oceonic Stcnmshin Comnnnv nil!bo duo nt Honolulu from San Franciscoou or about

December 19th,And will liavo prompt despatch withAlum anil iMBseiiBora ror tlio nlxo porta.

Tho undersigned aro now preparedto issuo

TliroiiRh Tickets to All I'ointsin tho United States.

C5T"For furtlier particulars regardingFreight or Passago apply to

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

C. BREWER & COMPANY, LIMITED,

Quceu street, Honolulu, H.I.

AGENTS FORIlinall-i- Acrlcullural Compin, Oiiomca SugirCompiii), llouomu SiiRir C'oin,.aii), WalliikuSuRar Compan , Wa'hcc Siiinr Cimianbucar Conipaii) , llitialcita Coinnint. Ka- -napila Kancli -- - I'laulers' I tiie Sin 1 rnnclscoTacUu, Clm Trewcr R. Co ' Line of llostoni'ui:kcis -- iKimK notion itoini ol umlcrw rucmArciiIs Philaiklphla llgaril ofUmlerwrltirs.

LIST Or OFFICZltS:

r 0 Jones, Presidenti Ocorp.0 II Ilobcrtiion,Humiger; F. F Pinhoi, Treasurer and

Col. W F Allen, Auditor; C M Cooke,II Wiitcrbouso, A AV Cnrler, Directors,

Consolidated Sofla Water Co., LIEsplanade,

Corner Allen & Fort Sts., Honolulu,

HOLLISTER & CO.,Auents.

J. J.SurxtvAN, J. IlUCKLKY,Prestilcnt, beo'v.

Fashion Staples Co., L'fl.Honolulu, 11. i.

Sullivan & IIucki.ev, UrnnVrs.

FINEST EQUIPPED CARRIAGES

in tho City, witli Competent mid Coro-- fill DriorH.

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

'Cehwuonw.Hnw'j. Hotel StableB, 32.Pnnthooii Stables, 81

If FoMiiou Stnlilts. 148.

WRIGHT BROSFORT STltEKT,

noxt to f.nciia' Mill

Ships' Blacksmithing,

Carriage Building

and Repairing

Drays, Carts and

Wagon Building

WINDLASSES

For PULLING UP Treesim: lAirv

From Mctnrlo nml II. .., los,"n n'"' SytlnwM

tST

Jr.

Al

And

Mikcc

8S."MIOVi:KA" Diccmbcr2li. "WAltltlMOO" Jniiunry2l' "MIOWF.I.A" February 24

' "WAHP.I.MOO" March 21

iic Mail Ibinand inn

Occiaental & Oriental Steamship Co.

For YOKOHAMA nnd HONGKONG

Stcnmera of tho alxo CompanicH 11

call at Honolulu on their way to theoboo ports ou or about tho follow inpdotes:

Stmr City of Peking Dec. 2S, 159n

For SAN FHANCISC0:Steamers of the oboe Comjianies will

coll nt Honolulu on their way fromHoagkoiiK nml Yokohama to tho obocport on or about the follouitis; dates:

Stmr Coptic ..Tim. 15, 1890Stmr China Feb. 21, 1890

Hates cf Passage are as follows:TO TOKO- - TO IIONO-HA-

A. KONO.Cabin S15000 S175.00Cnbin, rouud trip, 4

months 225.00 202.50Cabin, round trip, 12

months 202 50 810.25European Steerage... 8500 100.0U

tSTPasRcnfrers paying full fore will beallowed 10 percent off return faro if

within twelve months.

tSTFor Freight and Passngo apply to

H. HACKFELD & CO.,!" Agents.

Miss D. Lamt.LAWYERS' CLERK AND

NOTARY PUBLIC.Ulllco: Aith J. A. Mngoon. 143-t- f

A. S. Humphreys.ATTORNEY AT LAW.

In offlca of J. A. Mngoon, old Capitol Build- -ing, next PostotHce, Honolulu.

145-t- f

ATLAS COMPANYOF LONDON.

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

H. W. Schmidt & Sons,MS-t- f Agents for tiie Hanuiiun Ihlamla,

pawaiian FBrtilizinLj

COMPANY

Is pri'imnd to furuUh

4000 Tons -:- -

-:- - Cane Fertilizerto order for 1800.

.LI. OOOI) SOLD TO A (lUAHANTErDPOltMULA Oil ANALYSIS.

Soluble and Avallablu l'lionpliorlc Add,Bulplmtu of Ammonia,

Nitrate of Soda,

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

l'uotpbatu and Kleli Ouano,

In Quantities to Suit.

BJBT" Orders Hjlkited fur a fiituia dc.livery, '

... ,fA P. COOK 15,

.Mnnugir.

LADIES'HOSIERY, -

Any Length,Any Quality,

Any Quantity,Arty Price.

Ladies' Handkerchiefs,Circus

ANY SIZE,

Plain and Embroidered, anyPrice.

WHAT IS

ALL

Enough

at

tor jjiirnum'8

11IFLE OF FASHION,

aid I'oiti

TTHIS?

En. Williams, Malinger.Telephone 145 If

Forgot

It is tho only ono in town and we Movk Pianos mkWo move them safer, quicker and Cheapen

any one AVe will also tnovo furniture andbaggage of whatever description. Trunks to anypart of city cents, smaller packages cents.

C. E. WILLIAMS SON,

011, King Street,

wmn SMOKINGIo Not

buildshow.

sihii:t.

tlio

thanelse. your

"Mexican Cigar."

This is an especiul brond imported only by ur. It is positivelythe best Cigar iu the- city for tho money.

tbeand

Imported and for sale by

Hollister & Co.,CORNElt FOIiT AND MEltClI

TO "WHOiindersiRnod. Xu O. Ablts nnd II. P. Wnlton, purchnBed from Chnrlm J. Wncuer

inventor of 1'ccrlcxs Presprillip: I'lllnt, tlioexclusUe njjlit to UiutinfactiinTbell tlio Pjeiilems Pki.seuvinu Paist in the Ilawuiian iBluuds.

Patent for Peerless Preserving Point.On tbe 20th day of Soptembor, lSOI), tbo Itepubllo of Hnwuii grnuled to L C Abiesand II. P. Walton, a patent No. 110, gruutiue tbeui the exclu.ie nubt to wake use nH

vend PtuiLKhS Pw.sebvi.so Paint tbrougbout tbo Huwoiinn iBlaudn.

Trade Mark for Peerless Preservinu Paint.Tbo Rcpublio of Hawaii linn granted to L. O. Ablen and II. P. Wnlton tbo oxelnuse of tbe words Pikklksh Pkwhivimi Paint bs n trndo mark tbroucbout tbapnbllo of Hawaii for the term of 20 jearn.

to

JPVIIT f

llo- -t

patent and trade mirlj, im.l.hilling utliig biuIi cluiin'foi

Imitation.Certain parties in San Francisco have recently been Bending to Honolulu under thenome of 1'hhiilxm Frmsbvimo PAlhT Bpurious article not only inferior to the genuinepaint, but one which is injurious to any metal to which it may bo applied.

Bewnre of Fraud,Wo hereby warn all persons against btiug defrauded into UBiug any but the genuine

Pmrliuw Pkmkiiviku Paint, which cau be obtained only of Abks and Walton.Warnlnc Against Inrrlngsmsnt.

We hereby warn all persons agaluBt buying, wiling or any artiolo underthe nnnio of IVrrlcim Prisirvlni? Pnlnl. stem ilmi .!.! i?w ? "i...or Uhinj! will Ihj a direct iufringeuicnt of ourour rights, subioctlng tbo pirBonsllaiani'Hil liv im in npriirildtip.i u ll IIia

Honoliilii, Oct. ll), mi.

n tent. .

A.170.

it.

25 10

&

,

Thouse'

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USE :

n Viohttloii olor iiaint to u.... T .....

npoiltively

also unitt .... ., ,. . ...

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