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OAHU RAILWAY AND LAND GO.
Time Table
KltOM AND AFTER OCTOBER 1. 1802.
TRAINS
A.M.
Lenvo Honolulu. .0:15
Arrlvo Hoiionlliill.7:'J0
IeuvelIoiioullu)l.. 7:110
'Arifvo Honolulu .8:33
a.m. r.M. P.M.
8:45
0:57
10:13
11 :55
1:15
a:57
3:13
4:55
l:35t
5:35t
5:12t
0:60t
l'Ktltt.
ClTV I.0CAL.
Lcuvo Honolulu
Arrive Pearl City
Leave l,carlO!ty..l:55
Arrlvo Honolulu. 7:.'!0
5:105
5:48
Sundays oxcoptod. t Saturdays only.
Saturdays excepted.
Tides, Sun and Moon.
IY C. J. LYONS.
SI ' e e e $ j
gPgt"gP&F&8 F ft
n.iii. p.m. p.m. a.m.
Moil. 27 2 0 2 II) 7 401 0 0 22 0 4 4 1
I'll 08. 28 3 0 3 20 8 40 0 30 0 21 0 4 5 21
I a.m. Ip. ill.
Wed. 1 3 30 3 :15 10 0 a (I 0 20 0 6 C 4
I rlMis
Tlmis. 2 4 10 1 0 10 30 10 0 0 10 0 5 6 31
Fl i. 3 S 0 4 : 11 10.10 40 0 111 0 0. 7 21
pill, ll.lll.
Silt. 4 6 30 5 20 11 30 11 35 0 18 0 0 8 14
Bun. fi 0 0 B B0 11 SO 6 li 0 6 II 6
Full Moon on the 2d nt Mi. 32m. ii.ni.
Tlnin "Wlilstlo blows nt Hi. 28m. 34s. p.m. of
Ilonolulu time, Uiicli Is tlio sniuo us I21i. 0m.
0s. of liicenwlcli time.
THE DAILY BULLETIN.
TUESDAY, FEB. 28, 1893.
"MLAJELZHTEl 3STE"WS.
Arrivals.
TurtnvY, Feb. 28.
Am bktnc Discovery, HuNeill, 13 dnys
from San Francisco
Stmr W (1 Hull from Hawaii and Mnui
Stmr Walnlcnlu from Haniakna
Stmr .Taiui'9 Mnkee from Kauai
Departures.
TursuAY, Fob. 28.
Stmr Kaala for Wulnnae, Waialua, Moku-
loia, Kalmku and l'unaluu.
Stmr Clandino for Maui at 5 p m
Btmr Miknlialn for Kauai
Stun Mokolii for Molokai
Bohr Muhinmlil for Waialua and Waianao
Schr Millo Morris for Koolau'
Vessels Leaving To-morrow.
B S Australia, Hondletlo
cisco, at 12 in
fur San Fran-
Cargoes from Island Ports.
Stmr Waialealo 3340 bags sugar and 3
pkga sundries.
Stmr W O Hall 4200 bags sugar, II) bags
coffee, 38 bags uwa, 2(i head, cattle, 2
goats, 2 bdls hides, and 75 pkgs sun
dries. Passengers.
From Maui and Hawaii, per stmr W Q
Hall, Feb 28 It Ziegler and wife. Miss A
Fennell, Dr Cooper, J D Paris, Aug Hane
berg, Hev N Noall, Judge H Haili, Asani
and 43 deck.
Vessels in Port.
H
I J M B Kon-co, Tashiro, from San
Francisco
HUMS Naniwa, Togo, from Japan
V S F 8 Mohican from Ban Francisco
UBS Boston, Wiltse, from Hilo
U B S Alliance, Whiting, from Samoa
U1IMB Gurnet from Alcapulco
Am bk Hesper, Sodergrcn, from Newcas
tle, S W
Am 4-mastcd schr Uobt Searles, Pelts:,
from Newcastle, NSW
Am bk Matilda, Svouson, from Port
Blakely
Am bk Albert, Winding, from San Fran
cisco Am bk C D Bryant, Jacobsen, from San
Francisco
Am bk Ceylon, Calhoun, from San Fran
cisco Br 4-mastcd schr Tacora, Thornton, from
Liverpool
Gor bk H Hackfeld, Hilgerloh, from Liver
pool. Am ship Eclipse, 1'etorson, from Nanaimo
Foroign Vessels Expected.
USS Hanger, from San Francisco
USB Adams, from Sun Francisco
B S Miiko Maru from Yokohama, due
March 0
Am 4-mastcd schr Lyman I) Foster, Dryer,
from Newcastle, N B W
Am 1-mastcd schr Puritan, Warner, from
Newcastle. N B W
Am 4-mstd schr Alice Cooke, Penhallow,
from Newcastle, N S W
Haw bk It P itithet, Morrison, from San
Francisco
Mis bkt Morning Star from Micronesia,
uuu may i.i
Br ship Honolulu from Newcastle, N S W
Shipping Notes.
The steainor Waialealo reports a heavy
northerly swell and exi optionally rough
weather along tho Humaluia coast.
The schooner Robert Seurles Is being dis
charged of her cargo by native laborers,
Captain 1'eltz having had a misunder
standing with some ot his crew.
Tho barkontlne Discovery, Captain Mc
Neill, docked this afternoon at Brewer's
wharf, 13 days from San Fruncisco, with a
general cargo. Tho vi-shuI left just two
hours ahead of the Australia.
Born.
ANDKADK In Honolulu, February 27,
IbiM, to tho wlfo of J. B. Andrade, a
uuugmur.
1 ' '
Mr. Albort Favorite, of Arkansas
City, Kan., wishes to give our readers
the benefit of his experience with
colds. Ho says: "I contracted a
cold early last spring that settled on
my lungs, and had hardly recovered
from it wliou 1 caught anothor that
hung ou all summer and left mo
with a hacking cough which I
thought 1 would never got rid of, I
had used Chainborlain's Cough Rem
edy Boino fourteen years ago with
much success, and concluded to try
it again. When 1 hnd got through
with ono bottle my cough had left
mo, and 1 have not suffered with a
cough or cold since. I have ruconi
mended it to others, ami all sponk
well of it." GO cunt bottles for salu
by all dealers. Benson, Smith & Co.,
Agents for the Hawaiian lsluuda.
LOCAL, AND GENERAL NEWS.
Diamond Hoad, 8 p. m. Woalhor,
cloudy; wind light northeast.
Tho Palinln plantation on Hawaii
started grinding on Monday last.
Mr. Bartols, book-koopor at tho
Kukuiliaolo, plantation is vory ill
with typhoid fovor.
Snioko has boon soon issuing from
tho crater of Man lift Loa, and also
from Mokuawoowoo.
I, ii. i
Throo whaling barks woro soon
cruising off Kona by tho Btoamor W.
G. Hall on hor last trip.
Tom Ball, a famous prize figlitor
of Australia, is a Bailor on tho four
mastod schooner Itobt. Soarlos.
A moonlight boating oxenrsion is
boing arranged to tako plaeo oil
Woduosday ovoning in tho harbor.
Mrs. Mary Clomont Loavitt will
lecture this ovoning at tho Y. M. O.
A. hnll. Subject, "Tho Goldon Oher
sonoso." Tho band will play at tho Hotel
this ovoning for tho benefit of tho
guests leaving by tho S. S. Australia
to-morrow.
Threo dosorling blue jackets from
tho U. S. cruiser Boston woro cap
tured on Pauahi street this afternoon
by tho police
Engine Co. No. 1 and Hook
6 Laddor Co. aro summoned
to attond meetings this evening at
7 o'clock sharp.
Rain 'is roportod .is plontiful in
Kau, Kona and Maui. Thoro is also
an abuudanco of sugar awaiting
transportation.
Captain F. D. Walker and tho
Chinese and Japanese immigrants
aro oxpoctod to bo released from
quarantine to-day.
Marshal Ashley calls for tho re
turn of commissions by all persons
holding them as special police on
tho island of Oahu.
Out of respect to tho lato Jno. S.
Winter, father of Mrs. E. R. Hendry,
tho Hawaiian Hardware Co. closed
at one o'clock this afternoon.
A special mooting of tho Board of
Representatives of the Firo Depart
ment will bo hold this ovoning at
Firo Police Hall at 7:30 o'clock.
Tho trial of Ah Ling Niu, charged
with tho thoft of tho Wilder
diamonds, has again boonr omandod
in tho District Court until Friday
wook.
When tho dethroned Quoon retir
ed from Tolani Palace sho was al
lowed to retain sixteen of tho House
hold troops as a guard of honor.
Yesterday they woro all dismissed.
Tho rates of passage to Yokohama
and Hongkong on tho P. M. and O.
& O. S. S. Co.'s steamers appear in
thoir advertisement elsewhere. Ton
porcont is allowed on return tickots
inside of twelve months.
Tho steamer W. G. Hall arrived
early this morning in order that.sho
may discharge her froight in time
to go on tho Marino Railway this
aftornoon to bo cleaned. Sho will
leave again on schedule time.
Thirteen firms in town woro sorvod
with summons yesterday under tho
new License Act. Cloven of tho
firms immediately took out new
licenses, and tho other two asked for
further time. Thoy were given
twenty-four hours.
At tho concert to bo given by tho
Hui Molo Noeau Hawaii on Satur
day night snatches of operatic music
from Balfo's Bohemian Girl will bo
sung. Tho comnanv oxoocts to
rondor tho opera in full costume in
the Opera House at a future dato.
Tho steainor W. G. Hall brought
a surf boat from Kona this morning.
It was found on tho rocks at South
Point, Kona, Hawaii, and was badlj'
damaged about tho bottom. Tho
boat bears tho number 4, and evi
dently belongs to one of the island
steamers.
A Chinaman dressed in silk pa
jamas tried to skip bj' tho S. S.
China on hor last visit hero. As tho
Mongolian was heavily in debt he
was watched. John was caught on
tho stoamor and brought to tho
Station, whoro ho has since boon
confined.
Tho Bulletin tho other day re
ported a narrow oscapo of an officer
from being run over by Mechanic
Engine Co. No. 2. It was in error,
however, in stating that Engine Co.
No. l's machine had also struck tho
horse. No. l's engine was about
thirty yards from the man when tho
accident happened.
ADVERTISING NOTES.
Root Boor on draught at Benson,
Smith & Co.'s.
After shaving uso Cucumber Skin
Tonic. Benson, Smith & Co., Agents.
Native Fans and Curios in great
variety at tho "Elite Ice Cream Par
lors." Sunburn relieved at once by Cu
cumber Tonic. Benson, Smith Si Co.,
Agents. . .
Dr. McLennan, 131 Fort street,
above Hotel. Chronic and bugical
cases. Mutual Telephone (582.
Mechanics' Homo, 59 and (31 Hotol
street. Lodging by day, week or
month 25c. and 50c. a night; 1
and $1.25 a week.
Prof. F. Lombard, A. B,, will con
tinue giving instruction in private
and in clashes; French, Spanish,
and Latin. Residonco, Alakea street,
near Y, M. C. A.
Tho lato Lord Strathoudon and
Campbell was never nn attractive
speaker, and it is not to be wonder-
ed at that Iiim ina.den speech in Par-
liamont was not well received, The
momborb disliked podautry. Ho
began lv saving:
".Mr. hpoalter,
.... T. .
riato, in ono ol ms dialogues
Hut he was not allowed to finish.
There wui too much tioiso.
.. . " ' ...
COURT CHRONICLE.
Ermina Gets $260 from Joao FIbIi
ory Rights Opinion Brown vs.
Bponcor Docision.
A foroign jury has granted Ermina
do Silva damagos of $250 in tho suit
for $5000 against Joao Antonio
Nunos, for breach of promiso of mar
riage. B. J. Iguacio vs. E. H. F. Woltors,
damago, was called before a foroign
iury this afternoon. It is an appeal
by plaintiff from tho Polico Court.
Achi for plaintiff; Magoon for de
fendant. When tho jury was sworn in tho
lattor caso, Judge Whiting oxcusod
tho remaining jurors till called, say
ing they would probably not bo call
ed again this term.
An opinion of tho Supremo Court
by Chief Justice Judd Justices
Bickorton and Dole concurring
has been filed in the caso of Mow
Kung Lung and 20 others, compos
ing tho fishing company of Sun Chan
Loo, vs. Wong Ka Man and lOothors.
Et-Justico Dole took part in tho
hearing by the written confront of
tho partios. Tho caso is ono relat
ing to an Ewa fishery. It began in
tho Ewa Polico Court. Tho plain
tiffs aro lessees of Mr. and Mrs. C.
A. Brown, and tho defendants lossoos
of Mr. Jamos Campboll. An appeal
was takou from tho Polico Court to
a Supreme Court jury, and was
tried in July, 1892, when a verdict
was rendered for tho dofondants.
Plaintiffs movod for a now trial on
tho ground that tho verdict was
contrary to tho weight of evidence
and also of allegod orrorji of law
occurring during tho trial.
Tho Supremo Court now ovor-rulos
tho motion for a now trial on all tho
grounds, and dismisses tho excep
tions. Tho following syllabus sulli-
ciontly explains tho principle found
by the Court: "Whore in an action
for trespass tho issuo is tho title to
proporty allegod to bo trespassed
upon, tho burden is upon tho plain
tiff to prove his title and lie, having
put on such evidence in chief, may
not in rebuttal introduce ovidonco
of tho samo character after tho de
fendant has closed his case."
A. Rosa for plaintiffs, appellants;
C. Brown for dofondants.
Judge Frear this afternoon filed
his decision in tho celebrated Tax
Office possession caso C. A. Brown
vs. C. N. Sponcor. It is in favor of
tho plaintiff, Mr. Brown, who con
tested his dismissal from Iho office
of Tax Assossor and Collector and
tho appointment thereto of Mr.
Sponcor. Tho change was made by
Mr. E. C. Macfarlano, when Minister
of Finance. The document is a long
ono, but its gist is that the official
could not be lawfully dismissed
without having had a hearing as to
tho cause. Hatch and Rosa for tho
plaintiff; Peterson andCroighton for
tho defendant.
OBITUARY.
Death, of an Old Resident and a
Veteran American Journalist.
Mr. John S. Winter, who was
about town only on Saturday last,
died suddenly early Monday morn
ing of heart disease at tho residence
of Judgo Foster, his son-in-law. Ho
came to tho islands about ton joars
ago, and was father of Mrs. Win.
Foster and Mrs. E. R. Hendry, of
Honolulu, Mrs. A. Horner and Miss
Alice Winter, of Kukaiau, Hawaii,
and of Messrs. J. W. and F. L. Win
ter, two of our best-known young
men, who occupy responsible mer
cantile positions hero. Tho lato Mr.
Winter, who was 70 years of ago, was
an old journalist, having started tho
Knoxvillo Journal tho first paper
in that part of Illinois in 1819.
For twenty years Mr. Winter was
County Clerk of his county in Illi
nois, enjoying tho confidence of tho
different political parties holding
control in local affairs. Ho was
always on good terms with tho news
papor men of Honolulu, and by his
gonial mood and gentlemanly ways
enjoyed tho esteem of all who know
him. Tho funoral takes plaeo this
afternoon.
PHYSICAL CULTURE.
Opening Night of the New Athletic
Club.
Tho opening night, of Prof. Lo
hoido's athletic club at Dr. Trous
seau's boathouso was attended by
about twonty members, tho threat
ening state of tho weather no doubt
keeping a largo number away. The
hall was ontholy too limited for the
purpose, and it is to be hoped that
a more roomy ono will soon bo se
cured. Tho instructor is negotiat
ing for the renting of a hall in town.
Prof. Lohoido and Harry Juoii
gavo some vory interesting leiisous
in Griuco-Roinan wrestling, describ
ing tho different holds and how to
counteract thorn. Harry Juon after
tho wrestling gave the class some
idea of tho manly art of self defense
with gloves.
Tho class will bo instructed in
cjub swinging and dumbbell exer
cises to-morrow ovoning; and tho
following evening will bo practicing
night.
After tho boys have been ingratia
ted into tho science of wrestling and
boxing a tournament for pri.es will
take place.
Mr. C. F. Davis, editor of the
Bloomiield, Iowa, Farmer, says: 1
can recommend (Jlininborlain'sCough
Rumody to all sufferers with colds
and croup. I have used it in my
family for tho past two years ami
have found it tho best 1 over used
for tho purpose for which it is iu
tonded.( 50 cent bottles for sale by
all dealers. Benson, Smith and Co.,
Agents for the Hawaiian Islands.
Professor C. S, Sargent of tho Ar
nold Arboretum, Harvard Univer
f , -,,- ,s ' "n. ,ki g a
'" J , t f (, ,8, ,
n"'"J J
General Butler's law practice is
sity, has recently relumed from
said to have yielded him about $50,
(MM) a year for sovoral years, and his
income from this and other sources
Homotimun reached twice that figure.
THE SEARCH STEAMER.
Latost from tho Btoamor 0. R. Bishop
in Quest of tho Lady Lampson's
Missing Boat,
Tho following report from tho
special corrospondpnt with tho search
oxpodition is published by courtesy
of Prosidont Dolo:
NnitAU, Fob. 18, 1893.
Mn. PnnsiDENT:
This is tho last opportunity to
sond information rolntivo to tho
movomonts of tho stoamor C. R.
Bishop. Wo loft Waimea at 10
o'clock, nothing now having boon
heard. Arrived at Niihau at 3:15; no
nows. Will sail at 1:30 for southern
trip. Vory heavy surf. Mou had to
swim through surf to boat. Tho
Amorienn and Hawaiian flags will bo
convoyed togothor in any boat land
ings mndo at tho southern islands,
and nows of tho change in tho Gov
ernment of Hawaii will bo imparted
to residents at Fanning's Island.
Vory respectfully,
Frank Godfrey.
FAIR LADIES WHO SPIN.
In Europoan Drawing-Rooms'Whirl-ing
Wheels Aro Hoard.
Tho Old World spinning-wheel is
now almost a necessity in fashionable
drawingrooms abroad.
In a good many cases it is only a
toy, introduced because it is "tho
right thing" to count it among tho
furniture, and thoro is, of course, no
homo in such a toy, though it is
slightly ridiculous to mako an orna
ment, and an ornamout only, of
what was pro-eminoutly destined for
use.
A littlo more ludicrous it is to soo
tho spiiining-htool without tho wheol,
for it is like keeping an ornamental
cage in a room without any bird in
it. But ono is glad to soo that a
good many ladies have taken tho
trouble to loam to spin.
Lessons in spinning can bo had in
almost all great fancy-work shops
abroad. There is something delight
fully homelike and soothing in the
very sound of tho wheol, and it
makes a charming picture to -soo a
woman at work twisting the llax or
wool for the socks of all hor male
kith and kin.
Thoro is on the other sido of tho
water one young Scotch peeress who
oxeols in spinning, and tho melodious
hum or whoso wheel is hoard many
evenings in hor northern home.
Everywhere old, spinning-wheels
aro still sold almost for a song, but
tho value of tho wheel is, neverthe
less, rising, as it becomes more and
more "sti-lish" to own ono.
The hpinniug-whoel craze which
existed in this country not long ago
has almost passed,- but it is at its
height on tho other sido of tho At
lantic. Sir Arthur Sullivan has struck
1,000,000 notes on tho piano in eight
hours in response to a challenge.
While Mgr. Satolli, Papal Dele
gate to America, is familiar as a
reader with sovoral languages, ho is
able to converse freoly in Italian
only.
To Let or Lease.
TO LET
A NICELY FURNISH
ed House near town.
Enquire nt 1!ui.i.i:ti.n Ollice.
014-tf
TO LET.
rpWO NICELY FUR
JL nished Booms, cen
trally located. Inquire at
Bulletin Ollice. 353-tf
TO RENT
H
OUSH ON KTNAU,
near Pensacola street.
Inuiiire ot
fi. II. IU..N1IU1 ,
007-tf Hawaiian Hardware Co.'s store.
T LET.
NEW HOUSE OF FIVE
rooms, ou Magazine
street, with Bathroom, pat
ent W. 0 etc. Commands
one of the finest views in Honolulu. Apply
to (477-tf) J. M. VIVAS.
TO LET.
COTTAGE ON
A NICK
Bereti
Beretania street, near
Piikol street, containiin;
Parlor, 2 Dedrooms, Bath- Silfgia3:
room, wiiiingroom, ramry ami tuiciicn,
Servant's room, Carriage llnue, Stable, etc.
TramcaiS pass every 20 minutes. Apply at
ollice of this paper, 458-tf
TO LET OR LEASE
rpimcOTTAOK AT NO.
JCJ2?
JL. .o xtlliu pnum, jiiiuia Cr."ii
coiitululnifil IlidrnoniM, Par- SJl.
lor, jnuiug-rooni, Kiicneii ami jtaturoom;
Stable in yard; Artesian Water laid on,
For particulars and terms, apply to
ABR. FERNANDEZ,
(113-tf at E. O. Hall .t Sons'.
JustReceived
A Fltr.BH LOT OF
HAY and GRAIN
NI
GROWN FLOUR
PER "S. fl. WILDER"
For Sale in Quantities to Suit
JOHN F.
COLBURN
& CO.
J)tily llnllttin,
delivered free.
60 wnts a inunth,
M. McINERNY.
SODFtrVEJaST'S
Patent Elastic Seam Drawers!
Wo want to call tho attention
of our patrons to a novelty which,
from tho favor it has boon re
ceived with, we believe has come
to stny and become an indispen
siblo article of gent's furnishing.
A glance at the cut above will
show at once tho superiority of
goods made in this manner over
those heretofore in vogue.
Si'rivkx's Patent Elastic
Seam Drawers are provided
with an improvement consisting
of an Elastic Ixsi&rtiox at the
inner and outer seams, which
gives elasticity in movement and
comfort in fit. Tho drawers are
cut in figure outlines and afford
tho wearer all tho advantages of
knit goods, while retaining the
superior comfort of woven fabric.
The Patent Elastic Seam,
which contains no nuitiiER, re
tains its springiness and wears
longer than the other portion of
the garment. It makes the
drawers conform to the position
of the wearer and .avoids any
strain, no matter what attitude
the body assumes.
It will also bo found that these
Patent Elastic Seam Drawers
aro equally well adapted to all
athletic positions and allow tho
greatest freedom and easo of
motion. In the position as
sumed in the cut, not the least
tension is produced on the main
portion ol tho goods, while the
olastic seams allow the transfor
mation of the figure as seen in
tho position, which would he im
possible in others without pro
ducing great strain on the goods
and friction upon the person.
We have now a complete stock
of these goods in all sizes, and
can recommend those made of
the material known as "Jean"
to he the coolest and best adapt
ed for those persons who do not
care to wear woolen fabrics.
They say that there is "noth
ing new under tho sun," but the
follow who said that was all
wrong. Ho forgot "Gent's Fur
nishings," they're always mak
ing something new in that line.
The latest yet, wo have just
received samples of, from tho
manufacturers. It consists of
Gauze, Ualhriggiin, or Silk Un
der Garments with WOOL skill
fully woven into tho breast and
back to protect the most vital
purls ol tho body from cold or
chill. To tho many people who
cannot wear all wool goods on
account of tho irritation some
times felt, these goods will bo a
great boon, as, while they will
liavo tho advantage of wearing
cotton fabric, the lungs and
hack will have a nice warm cov
ering of wool. From the many
sentiments of approval wo have
hoard regarding these goods wo
believe them to bo a good thing
for our olima',0, and have placed
our orderh for a full stock,
which will be on sale in about
two months.
To any person desiring to sou
the samples which wo havo wo
will ho pleased to hhow them.
M.M0INEIINY
Pacific Hardware Co, L'd
Oummins' 33Xoolc,
JTTST IFUEOErVED
Leather Belting
OF VERY SUPERIOR QUALITY. AN INVOICE OF
IRON AND BRASS SCREWS
TO COMPLETE OUR
Sand Paper, Emery Cloth Sacks,
Qiatit Na.il Fullers, Xjariat Swivels, ,
Turner's Snips o-ncl Slaea.rs,
Awls and Tools, Garden Trowels,
Egg Bitters, Cork Screws, Can Openers,
Scrub Brushes, Paints, Putty, Etc., Etc.
ATARRH CURED
FOR
50 Cents.
From Senior Snnrcon
to the Central London Throat and
Ear Hospital, London, Ene.: "I pro
scribe CuBlnnan'a Menthol Inhaler
to the extent of hundreds per
annnm."
From 8. 8. nisliop, CIttr
cago, 111. I "I am constantly na
me nnu prescribing your jiieniuoi
Inhaler."
From Dr. w. Giuewooti,
Del Rio, Texas : "I am enthusiastic
overyour Inhaler, and snail recom
mend it to all my menus."
I From eastern ninnaicer
Registered Pharmacist: "I havo
usod your Monthol Inhaler for tho
post inree years ana rouna it in val
uable) for catarrh and colds."
From C. B. Rogers, ot
tho Arm of Rogors Btosm mtre. of
oiiverwuro, mermen, uonn. : x
recommend Cusnuum'ii Menthol In
haler to all my friends as lthtw dona
mo so mucu eooa."
Cushmans Menthol Inhaler
Is neat, clean, convenient to
Icarry, pleasant to use, costs 50
I cents, and lasts one year, a
trial will convince you. At
druggists or by mail for 50 cents.
a. D. CCSHMAN,
rree Rivers, Mlcb.
HOLLISTER & CO.,
ZDRTJO-G-ISTS,
109 Fort Street,
IF. BHLERS &c GO.
89 FORT
AFTER TAKING STOCK ALL KIND3 OF
Curtains in White, Cream and Colored !
At half the former cost.
"Velvet Ss Smyrna 3R.-u.gs
In all sleh gieatly reduced.
Woolen Goods in Plain, Striped & Plaids, Below Cost!
In fact wo ollbr Immoiiip
5T Dressmaking Under the Management of MISS K. CLARE. JEi
JustReceived
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w
5
OYSTERS
OlST ICE.
Per S. S. Australia.
At the Beaver Saloon,
H. J. Nolte, Proprietor.
u57-;it
ELECTION 'OF OFFICERS,
A
f THE ADJOURNED ANNUAL
Illl'Ctinu of tho Dallv lliillelln l'nh.
JlshliiK Co., (I.M), held tills day, the fol
lowing olllcern were ulectud for tlm ourront
year:
II. K. Mcliityro I'roililent,
biiinl. I'nrki-r VlKi-l'rukidtnit.
Daniel Logan ... ....
.. .:-.., . Hu-relary and Treamirer,
H. . Hind Auditor.
And
tin-Mi with Dr. fl, Trouhhcau, the
Hoard of Directors,
DANIEI,
Honolulu, Fob, 2.1, 1MJ3.
1.0(1 AN
Hocrvi
tary.
U&l
lw
Ifort Stroot.
k Lace Leather
LINE OF SIZES.
Have
You
Tried a
Menthol
Inhaler?
We
Have
Them
For
Sale.
25 cts.
and
50 cfs.
ECorxolialTa, H. I.
STR,EJE3T.
HnrguIiH in all Department.
VALUABLE SHARES OF
Stock and Real Estate
FOR SA-XjEJ I
I have for mile the undermentioned Sharei
of Block and Real Estate:
ISO
Shares
O. 11.
it h. Co. 1'ar value,
Volcano HotiMi. lar
$100.
8 Shares Kilaiicu
value $U.r.
'i Share Reciprocity
Sugar Co. Par
vaiue fiou.
10 Shares Honolulu Dairy Co.
Far value
Lot No. 2, Block 35, at Pearl City Peninsula
Area ahout i!j Acres.
House -R.t Kapalama
At present occupied hy I'rof. Oxdwny. win
wistiim of S Rooiiim with Htahles and Car
riage IIoiikc; one minute's walk from trum-
For further particulars npply to
bowls J, Lievey,
Cor.,Fort Si Queen qts.
1'
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ELECTION" O'OFFIOEHS,
AT THE ANNUAL MEETING OFTHIJ
Hawaiian Hullru.ul Co.. (11), held
nt tlii'ii ollice HiIh day, the following gon
tlcnu'ii worn clouted to horve during tho
1 lulling yean
i'. 1.. Wlgllt
W. l Wilder.
H. (I, Wilder
C. J. Falk
W. F. Allen
, . . l'rviddcut,
. VIlHI'l'lVllllOllt,
. . . .Heomlnry,
.Truamtror,
. Auditor,
B. fl. WILDER.
Bou Hilary,
Honolulu, IVh. S3, IBtKJ, OOJf ly
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