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' ' JWF -VlWJf -WW- wsfrr- cr .rf!' ,1f"',??T,,E'1!pfl!7!?' ' rJ (jCWssr gfffrfe)jpy;T$ e'-'- ,?rPT'frl?rr r '"' "rw"f'"!" 7!$$$$BHmmF f 4r t: 0 i i . i UBS s Jk1 OAHU RAILWAY AND LAND CO. Time Table PROM AND AFTER OCTOBER 1, 1892. TK.A.I3STS A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. Luavo Honolulu. .(MR Arrive Honoulluli.Ti'.iO LciivoHonoulIull..7::tO Arrive Honolulu. .8:35 8:45 0:07 10:11! 11 :55 1'KAnti Citv Local. 1:15 2:57 ;i:l;l 1:55 l:35t 5:35f 5:42f 0:50t Leave Honolulu fi:ing .,., Arrive IVarl City f :4SS .... Lcavo 1'cnrl Gity..:55 Arrivo Honolulu. 7:30 Sundays excepted, t Saturdays only. Saturdays excepted. . i Tidos, Sun and Moon. IVY C. J. LYONS. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS. Kamohnmolm III. birthday. Company B will lmvo no drill tonight. DAY. Moil. fill's. Wed. TlUll'8. Fil. Sat. Sun. S F,r. 5 5 F '5 a'S a &,r si &p I s li o -' - -1 n w n.m. li.in 13, II 20 1 20 0 1 20 1 n.m. 7 0 n.m n.m. 8 II 8 20 'p.m. 2 0 2 40 0 U, 7 40 2 30 2 20 0 40 H 0 :t 0 3 bo'io 30 11 n.m. a.m. 4 iW .1 .IU 111 ou 11 1U B 20 4 10 11 0 11 30l 1 II I? o 0 10 c y e 7 I 3 12 4 7 0 10 4 45 0 10 B 20 'sets. G 10, 0 il 0 11' u il 7 14 8 11 Now moon on tlic 17 til ntlili. 2m. p. m. Time Whistle blows at Hi. 28m. 313. p.m. of Honolulu time, which is the saiiia as 12h. Oni. 08. (if Ureenwicli tunc. THE DAILY BULLETIN. FKIDAY, MAKOH 17, 1893. nvnA.K.insTE ktews. Arrivals. Friday, March 17. Am 4-mas.te'd f-chr Robert Lowers, Good man, 17 days from San Francisco Stmr Kaala from AVainnae Stmr Iwalani from Kauai Stmr James Makeo from Kauai Departures. Friday, March 17. S S Miike Mam for Yokohama at 10 a m Stmr Kinau for Maui and Hawaii at 'Z p m Vessels Leaving To-morrow. Hubbard, for San Am bktno S X Castle, raneico Ilk llesper for San Francisco Cargoes from Island Ports. Stmr Kaala '2200 bags sugar. Passengers. For Kilauea, por stmr Waialoale, March 1(1 A Lindsay. Queer Things in Australia. Rov. Dr. Lucas had a fair-sizod audience in Y. M. C. A. hall last night, when ho leoturod on, "Somo Queer Things I Saw in Australia." A private social gathering kept many away who otherwise would have attended. The lecturer spoke of the groat numbor of varieties of the parrot family having their habi tat in Australia. Tho most wonder ful thing in the world, in his mind, was tho power of speech in those birds. There was no evidence that they had thought back of tho speech; but they had memory of a long roach, as a recurrence of inoidont similar to what occurred when they wore taught a phrase, on tho lapse even of years, made them repeat the particular phrase. Tho lecturer told several interesting stories of talking birds, and gave a laughable account of his encounter with tho laughing jackass of Australia. Ho gave inter esting accounts of tho mechanical skill of several species of birds. Tho oruithorhyuchus that wonderful four-footed, fur-covered creature with bill and feet like a duck and tho kangaroo woro among tho quoor boasts seen. Dr. Lucas coucluded with a description of tho boomerang , and tho wondoful feats porformod with that weapon. Ho mentioned before sitting down that ho had a book on all those quoor things, which ho would send to anybody for a dol lar after reaching homo. Next week Dr. Lucas will givo several lectures on tho tomporanco question. Last night's audience was frequently thrown into laughter 03' the lectur er's funny stories and allusions. Volunteer Fire Board. Tho Board of Representatives of tho Volunteer Fire Department hold a mooting at tho Firo Policies hall yesterday evening, twelve mombors being present. Assistant Engineer J. 11. Hunt presided in tho absence of Chief Engineer Asch. Socrotary Henry Smith roportod that ho had submitted tho liquor and band bills of the department to tho Provisional Government, and tho interview wus pleasant, but ho had not received a reply. Ho albo stated that ho had drafted a report regarding the disposition of funds of the department, and asked for a recess of half an hour to allow tho foremen of tho different companies to digest tho document. L. II, Dee asked that tho meeting postpone the consideration of tho document. It was finally decided to adjourn till Monday night at tho same place. "Tho people of this vicinity insist 011 having Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and do not want any other," says lohu V, Uishop, of Portland Mills, Indiana. That is rigid. They kiidw it to be superior to any other for colds, and as a preventive and mire for croup, and why should thoy not insist upon having it. fU cent bottles for Halo by all dealers, lieu him. Smith Ac Co., agents for tho 11a waiiuu Islands. Diamond Hoad, 3 p. 111. Weather clear, wind light oast. John F. Colburn advortisos for all claims ngainst Paul P. Kanoa. Tho Government band will givo a concert at tho Holol this ovoning. A lino afternoon for tho citizous match in tho H. R. A. competition. Tho polico aro to bo treated to now black sailor caps for night pa trol. Thoro aro a numbor of skipouts from tho Coast in this city at pre sold. Dr. Lucas will lecture at G:1F) p.m. Sunday, in Y.M.C.A. hall, on "Wines of tho Bible." All tho Govornmont offices woro closed to-day in honor of Kamoha moha III. birthday. Tho Bulletin comes out early this afternoon to lot tho employees got tho fag ond of tho holiday. t Baseball will make a beginning to morrow, in a match between tho Mohican and Hawaii toams. It is ropdrled that tho "hungry squad" havo worried another Minis tor nearly to tho resigning point. A thunder storm with oxcossivoly brilliant lightning, accompanied by heavy ram, visited this lslaucl last night. C. J. McCarthy offors for sale on very reasonable terms tho lease of a splendid building site on tho Wai kiki boach. Imada Yasaka, tho. Japanese mur derer who oscapod on board the Japa noso cruisor Naniva, has not yet been surrendered. Tho National band played "Mai poina 00 iau" (Do not forget me), in tho serenade at Washington Place this morning. Another Mongolian opium usor was arrested last night. Tho polico havo made an arrest of that kind every night this week. The.Honolulu Diocesan Magazine has boon received. It has strong articles against tho lato revolution and in favor of restoration of tho monarch'. All tho Japauoso prisonors who aro serving sentences on tho roof havo boon confined to tho jail. Even tho Japs who work around tho Po lice Station havo boon recalled and are not allowed liborty of any kind. Complaint is made of the oflluvia arising from certain lots between King and Merchant streets, along tho lino of Alakea street. Tho Board of Health ollieials will probably in vestigate for themselves aftor this hint. A half-white woman named Mrs. Fishor was arrested yesterday after noon on a charge of having forsaken her husband. Tho woman had two children when arrostod, who woro in a pitiable condition, their faces boing covered with mosquito bites and blotches. GLADSTONE WOKE UP. Tbrios Surprised by an Impromptu Boply from tho Agod Promlor. Special Despatch to the Chronicle. London, February 2(i. Tho tido of Gladstono's popularity continues to swell. Tho byo-oloctions, with scarce ly an oxcoption, show substantial gains for tho Govornmont. Tho foaturo of tho week in Parliament was tho broozy debate Thursday night upon tho Welsh Church sus pension bill. Tho occasion was marked by Randolph Churchill's full rocovory of his old form as a gioat parliamentary fighter and by a splendid oration in roply, dolivored on short notice, by Gladstone. Tho Tories had artfully put up Churchill at a lato hour in tho belief that the grand old man would not bo allowed by his medical and family advisors to remain aftor 10 o'clock, but when at 11:30 o'clock Lord Ran dolph sat down tho house was elec trified to soo tho aged Premier standing in his place, flushed, erect and ovidontly full of light. Tho speech winch followed was a splen did example of tho best stylo of parliamentary debating powor, lull sarcas- FUNEBAL OF A STRANGER. ft f, vr yia m, nntmid crwt. f ..1 JL U1L, IfUKIIIlljIUUi, Ollf L ItAUl, tic, denunciatory, passionate and masterful. Tho old man, as all could see, was thoroughly in his element. It was a pleasure to note tho enjoyment with which ho tore to tatters tho allogod facts and argu ments of tho Tories, who had pro codod him in tho debate. As ho warmed to his work, en couraged by the enthusiastic plau dits of his delighted followors, every sign of ago seemed to vanish from his fine face. His eyes sparkled with youthful firo, his tall form swayed with every oratorical impulse and his sonorous voice filled tho houso and rose high above tho angry inter ruptions of his Tory opponents. Big Bon, high up in tho great illu minated clock tower, had com menced to strike midnight when Gladstono resumed his soat. Ho re mained for tho divisiou, in which ho took part, smiled over tho figures which gavo him a dozen votes moro than his full normal majority, and then drove homo in a closed brougham. EXEMPT COMPANIES. Volunteer Firemen Organize in Bene fit Associations. Mechanic Engine Co. No. 2 of tho disbanded volunteer Fire Depart ment held a meeting at the Firo Polico hall yesterday ovoning. Tho object of tho meeting was to con sider tho feasibility of organizing an exempt socioty for tho benefit of its mombors. Aftor somo discussion a motion was jnt to tho effect that tho old company form into a now one, and tho funds amounting to about $1700 bo transferred. A committee consisting of Mossrs. W. H. C. Greig, Honry Smith, Frank Hustaco, Chas. Clark and J. C. According to tho latest consus, tho population of tho British Empire ex ceeded 360,000,000, with an area of torritory of over 9,420,000 squaro miles. Tho last United btates con sus gavo a population of under G3, 000,000 with an area of 3,500,000 squaro milos. The captains of tho tug-of-war teams stating that they havo not had sulBciont time to practice their men in tho signals, the tournament which was to commonco to-morrow ovoning has been postponed until Tuesday next. Entries will close on that day at 12 o'clock noon. Tho Hawaiian, American, Gorman and Portuguese teams aro ontorod, and tho English team is forming and will probably bo ontorod to-morrow. ADVERTISING NOTES. Rooms to lot with board at Ilani wai, Waikiki. Root Boer on draught at Benson, Smith & Co.'s. Aftor shaving use Cucumber Skin Tonic. Benson, Smith & Co., Agents. Native Fans and Curios in groat variety at tho "Elite Ico Cream Par lors." Sunburn relieved at once by Cu cumber Tonic. Boiison, Smith Si Co., Agents. Dr. McLennan, 131 Fort street. above Hotel. Chronic and Sugical cases. Mutual Telephone G82. Mechauics' Homo, f)9 and Gl Hotel street. Lodging by day, week or mouth 25c. and 50c. a night; $1 and $1.25 a week. Prof. F. Lombard, A. B., will con tiiiuo giving instruction in private and in classes; French, Spanish, and Latin. Residence, Alakea street, near Y. M. C. A. White was appointed to draft a set of by-laws for tho now company. J. H. Hunt, sonior foreman of tho company, whoho connection was only broken by his election as First As sistant Engineer of tho Department, was reinstated by acclamation as a member of tho reorganized company. There was a full attendance of members, presided over by Foreman Carl Widomanu. The meeting ad journed subject to tho call of tho committee. Hook & Ladder Co. hold a meet ing on Wednesday ovoning, when that body also decided to form an oxempt tiro company, and a commit tee of five was appointed to draft now by-laws and report at a future meeting. m m " HAWAIIAN NATIONAL BAND." Tho Discharged Royal Hawaiian Bandsmon Solect a Name. At a mooting last night of tho mombors of tho former Royal Ha waiian Band who woro discharged for declining to take tho oath of al- Jegianco to tho Provisional Govern ment, thoy decided to call their in dependent organization by tho name of tho "Hawaiian National Band." As previously roportod this band has imported, through Mr. W. F. itoynolds, propnotor ol tho Uoldon Rule Bazaar, an outfit of tho finest class of Belgian band instruments. Tho band numbers 38 mombors, and is under tho able leadership of Mr. J. Libornio. At G:30 o'clock this morning tho Hawaiian National Band formed at Emma Square and marched to Washington Place, whero thoy sere naded Queen Liliuokalani with their first concert. Thoy began with tho "Liliuokalani" inarch. Thou thoy played two now marches, and wound up with "Hawaii Ponoi." Her Maj esty came out and cordially thanked tho bandsmon for their delightful music. A public concert will bo given by tho Nationals next week. Tributo from a Countryman -Thanks to Bonevolont Lndics. Tho funoral of tho Into Rudolph Ferdinand Wosnian took place from tho Quoon's Hospital, March 1G. Ho died on tho 15th of pleurisy. Ho was a nntivo of Aaganrslrand, Nor wa'. Tho doceasod was bom March 25, 1815, came to this country twolvo yoars ago, and has in all I hose years battled against misfortune and sick ness. Although highly educated, and having all tho modern languages at his disposal, ho could mako no progress in this country. Ho was connected with somo of tho best families of Norway. Tho funeral sorvicos woro conduct ed by tho Rov. Alox. Mackintosh, in tho chapel and at tno grave. ur. il. W. Schmidt, Consul for Norway, and family woro chief mourners, as tho doceasod had no relatives hero. His countrymen turned out largely and distributed beautiful and abundant Uovvors on his grave. In bohalf of tho Norwegians of this country, and his relatives in Nor way, I must thank the Ladies' Strangers' Friend Society for all thoir kindness to him in all his dis tress and sickuoss in his last fow years. And God alone can reward those Lidios for their great kindness. Respectfully, Chas. Hammer. Honolulu, March 17, 1893. ' Tho Quoon's Alleged Idolatry. For tho Rov. S. E. Bishop to pro claim from tho housetop tho Quoon's lapso into idolatry (if a fact), is not only bad taste, but a broach of that charity which should cover a multi tude of sins. But as a straw will show which way tho wind blows, so tho artless wituoss of a child will olton bo a better guide at arriving at tho truth, than loud and porsist ont assertion. Tho following counter testimony should bo weighed against tho letter of tho Rov. S. E. Bishop in tho Now York "Post." In a coun try school, a toacher was giving a reading lesson, and, tho word "sacri fice" occurring, by way of explana tion of its moaning, ho told tho class that in tho old timo thoir "aliis" used to throw pigs into tho volcano as an offering to Pole, and that that was "a sacrifice." Ono child think ing that tho teacher had spoken of the Alii tho Quoon, indignantly ox claimed No, she didn't! Honolulu Diocesan Magazine. Wednesday Hotel Concerts. Tho Bulletin is requested by Col. Macfarlano, on behalf of tho Hawai ian Hotel, to state to tho public that hereafter all Wednesday ovoning band concerts in tho Hotel grounds will begin not before a quarter past eight o'clock. This is so that tho band may not interfere with the regular Woduesdaj' evening religious sorvicos held at tho Central Union Church, adjoining tho Hotel pro mises. This notice has special refer ence to tho concert given on tho night of tho arrival of tho Australia, her schedule day being Wednesday. M. McINERNY. SOR,I"VE13Sr'S Fine .'.Easter:. Millinery 3sro"w OFEiisr .a.t N. S. -SACHS' 104 irort Street, o HonoVulvi. Latest Novelties ! New Styles ! New Spring Flowers ! New Ribbons ! 3STIE-W" LACES! Latest Novelties in Children's Hats I ALSO A FINK ASSOIITMKXT OF Hew Spring Dress Materials ! NEW KIUUltKD MU8MNS, OUGANMKS A: CHAMllUICS, NKW KUHNCH AM--WOOL- CIlAII.I.r.S, ilurk grouinl ell'eetsj WH1TK - t'RINTT.I) l.INKN ,t llClHH I.AWNS, NEW COTTON PONQEKS .t COTTON CKAl'KS, Tho strongest recommendation that any article can have is tho en dorsement of tho mothers of the town. When tho mot hers recom mend it you may know that that article has more than ordinary morit. Hero is what tho Conterville, South Dakota, Citizen s.-ys editorially of an article sold in thoir town: "From personal experience wo can say that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has broken up bad colds for our chil dren. We aro acquainted with many mothers in Contorvillo who would not bo without it in tho house for a good many times its cost, and aro recommending it ovory day." 50 cent bottles for sale by all dealers. Ben son, Smith & Co., agents for the Ha waiian Islands. Patent Elastic Seam Drawers ! We want to call tho attention of our patrons to a novelty which, from tho fttvor it has boon re ceived with, wo believe has come to stay 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. Scrivkn's Patent Elastic Seam Drawers are provided with an improvement consisting of an Elastic Insertion at the inner and outer seams, which gives elasticity in movement and comfort in fit. The drawers aro cut in figure outlines and afford the wearer all the 'advantages of knit goods, while retaining the superior comfort of woven fabric. Tho Patent Elastic Seam, which contains no isuiujek, 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 be found that these Patent Elastic Seam Drawers equally well adapted to all New White Goods, Dimities, Marseilles, Etc. wk have thi: very lati:st in Laces, Embroideries & Trimmings! . ALSO A NEW LOT OF THE Adeline Black Stockings VST- Then! "THE BEST." aro Absolutely Fat Colur nnrt will not Crook thoy nrc pronounced 7J 20 lbs. W mvr, of c Nestle's i Food I lis Ji,' IfMfW WSF for baby JUTSt5- You arc" . re'spect Tour doctor ful,y requested to call nt will tell you Our Store and get a Fuik it is the oafest diet Samplk of the BEST Baby Food EVER MADE. Nestle's IS A- A dainty new book, The Baby, by the best authorities on baby life, free to every mother who sends her address Pure Milk Food! And requires only the addi tion of "Water to pre pare it lor use. "August 9? Large Packages 50 Gts HOLLISTER & CO., THOMAS LEEMINU & COMPANY, 73 Warren St., New York. OW0F Scared English Investors, LoxnoN, February 2(. Tho Read ing upheaval eaino at an oxlroiuely inopportune timo for those who cherish dreams for seduction of tho British investor. This oft-burned child was just getting over his latest transatlantic roast and beginning again to turn to America. Statistics show only $170,000,000 embarked in new llritish companies last year, against $700,000,000 in 1888. In spito of. the prodigious losses mid shrink ages in values, this moans that there is a largo amount of capital hero free to bo invested olwiwhoro, On all sides aro heard statements that the! Heading crash has beared Miis away, for the timo being at all events, from American hccurities. ! Muiiy stories aro nihiitt to the ef fect that thoro is going to bo a big bunch of failures in the dry goods ' business, which will throw the wliolo trade into commotion. BEWAItD FOB DEBERTERS. Only to bo Paid, on Uolivery of the Men Aboard Ship by tho Polico. Three deserting soainon from tho U. S. ilagshii) Mohican woro appre hended by the polico this morning, and as a reward of S10 apiece had been ollorod by tho commander of tho warship tho cops felt jubilant. The bluejackets were taken to tho boat lauding and turned over to marines from tho Mohican. When the moil, woro delivered on board Commander Ludlow sent Lieuten ant llulchihon ashore to acquaint the police authorities with tho fact that he refused to pay any reward, as the papers read, the men must be delivered on board by the caplomor a loprcsontntivo of thu police, before anv reward coiim do given. Alarshal Anhloy was at the time invited to a conferi-iico on the matter with the coiiiiimuder of the .Mohican. Hereafter all deserters from tho L. S, war ve.iM'ls must bo delivered on hoard and the pnpurn hignod by tho police. This is the query per What Is petually on your little boy's lip?. And he is It For ? no worse than the big ger, older, balder-headed boys. Tyife is an interrogation point. "What is it for?" we con tinually cry from the cradle to the grave. So with this little introduc tory sermon we turn and ask: "What is August Flowkr for ?" As easily answered as asked : It is for Dys pepsia. It is a special remedy for the Stomach and Liver. Nothing more than this ; but this brimful. We believe August Flower cures Dyspepsia. We know it will. We have reasons for knowing it. Twenty years ago it started in a small country town. To-day it has an honored olace in every city and country store, possesses one of the largest manu facturing plants in the country and sells every where. Why is this? The reason is as simple as a child's thought. It is honest, does one thing, and does it right along it cures Dyspepsia. G. G. GKlilvN. Sole Mau'fr.Woodbury.NJ. NOTICE. A LL l'HUSONB x. iiKiuiiMt raul II AVI NO OLA I MS 1'. Kanoa will nli'itiu uri-Miiit tlium lit uiii'u to tho iiiiiliirl!iii'd. 1 JOHN V, CObllUIIN. Honolulu, MiiiuIi 17, l'J.l. (l77-:it FOB SALE REAHONAlU-i at a low rmital a luiu llllllll rri2i V1 I.i-nxo of a KnliMnliil tin' Kim on thu lii'ai'h at WIIIKIKi; IMIIIIIIK mriiiiiL" iimi-riiiwiiiiin In ti ilttslrulili- lowilitv. I'ur iiaitiuulai'd Biimo ' "Pi'iy ,. , ...,.,... 1. .1. .11. '.till. I I. l)77-.'lt Ciuimiinx ItliKtl;, Murolumi nt. TO BENT Subsvribe fur thu Dally llulktin, C(J cents per month. A TWO ItOll.MKH Kf It- J iiImIiimI umlaut' oil Joli Printing I vjxuuted ut (ha malty and promptly JiulMIn VJivt. .ilium I', u. Hiiuant. uiiily to iV.V.tf A$&?X mm. are athletic positions and allow tho greatest freedom and ease of motion. In the position as sumed in the cut, not the least tension is produced on the main portion of the goods, while the elastic seams allow the transfor mation of the figure as seen in the position, which would be im possible in others without pro ducing great strain on the goods and friction upon the person. We havo now a complete stock of these goods in all sizes, and can recommend those made of tho material known as "J ban" to bo 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 tho follow who said that was all wrong. He forgot "Gent's Fur nishings," they're always mak ing something new in that line. The latest yet, we have just received samples of, from the manufacturers. It consists of Gau.o, Balbriggan, or Silk Un der Garments with WOOL skill fully woven into tho breast and back to protect tho most vital parts of the body from cold or chill. To the many people who cannot wear all wool goods on account of tho irritation some times ton, these goods will uo a great boon, as, while they will have the advantage of wearing cotton fabric, the lungs and back will have a nice warm cov- ering of wool. From the muiiy j sentiments of approval wo have I hoard regarding these goods wo huliuvo them to bo a good thing j for our climate, and have placed ' our orders for a full stock, ' which will be on sale in about i two months. i To any person desiring to see tho samples which we havo wo i will bo pleased to show them. 109 IDFLXJO-OISTS, Fort Street, - - - iHonol-ul-u., H. I. Pacific Hardware Co, L'd Ou.m.xniris' Bloolc, Fort Street. JTJST RECEIVED Leather Belting & Lace Leather OV VKKY SUPKKIOK QUALITY. AN INVOICE OF IRON AND BRASS SCREWS ., TO COMI'LKTB OUIt LINE Or Sl.KS. Sand Paper, Emery Cloth Sacks, O-iarit Nail Pullers, Lariat Swivels, Turner's Snips and Shears, AwIb and Tools, Garden. Trowels, Egg Beaters, Cork Screws, Can Openers, Scrub Brushes, Paints, Putty, Etc., Etc. IB. :e EHLBBS & GO. S3 PORT STR.2UH1T. AITKlt TAlvINO STOCK ALL KlNl)S OF Curtains in White, Cream and Coloreof!? At liall I In' former roit. . "Velvet cSc Sirry-rriei 3F2.-u.gs la nil size rcntlj rHiU'i'il. Woolen Goods m Plain, Stripad & Plaids, Below Cost! I" In ii'-t wi- ulliir Imiiictitr llnrg.iin- in nil l)omrtim-iiti. C?r DreKBuiaklun Under tlie Manaoemeut ol MISS K. CLARK. -cm .tZ I'im Job 1'tinUny at the Bulletin Ojjke : i M. McIIS EKN Y r Daily Bulletin, 50c. per month 1