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ily Bulletin Supplement, November 22, 1894.
The War
Y. H. I.
between China and Japan
will cauHo priu for their
silk fabric to gn higher; no
country can fight ,md weave
silk at the sain,, time. The
They Take n Now Hall as thu Oift
of Mrs. T. B Foster.
The Young Hawaiians' Institute
hold ttaolr usual meeting In the Y.
M. 0. A. hall yoatorday evening.
There wan a good attendance, not
withstanding the inclement weathor.
TTnnrif Qtrttt It nvnaltlfwl Tlira an.
price has alr(ad advanced ' plications for active membership
ana tne nan, r state that wero roL,"0Ui0"" loOKV"oirr"-Kulor
Vin .mi. 5 ' i i it ,, course Tho hall committeo report
tne war l nkely to be "on" ; 0,i 8Ucce9. atul prc80nted a commu-
tor two 0i thr, . years. It . nicatlon from Mrs. T. It. Foster.
nehoov" tl- careful buyer V" '"vf ,Ua$v Aouder'1,,J lP mo
. .,.. l 1tf j ol tho hall iu the Foster block, cor-
to puieliHSc HOW We had I nor 0f Nuuanu and Marino streets, to
im immense stock of Japa
n8c Goods ordered before
the institute for one yoar free of
rent. Tho offer was accepted and n
voto of thanks was passed to Mrs.
Foster. A'tor other routino busi
ness tho members passed a voto of
thanks to Secretary D. W. Corbott
s our preueni. biuuk nuiuw tho uso of tho Y. M. C. A. hall
out, and then thu Wjr will Ins tho past throe months,
fnrno nrirnn nn lur lnur ' instlluto feel groatly indebted t
toice prices up. ur 'last, Y M c A Rm, ,t'WM tho
conBicrnmentconPistsol bilk' feolinj? that tho lustituto shi
war ws declared, conse
quently we can continue to
Ulll .. U.i nl.l rtmn.... nn In....
--.. . mi. VIU i,k-. uoivuM . nml ummbers of tho Y. M. C. A. for
our present stock holds tho uso of tho Y. M. C. A. hall dur-
Tuo
to tho
reueral I
consignment cnPistsol bilk' feoling that tho lustituto should
Dri-RH QondH. both fiiriirtul show in some way their apnrecia- i
. , ..,, . i.i-i i
nun ui mn nnucinuuu n kiiiiiuusb. i
It was finally docidiHl to tender the .
sorvices of tho institute to assist In
ontortainments given by the Y. M. ,
LOCAL AWD OKNKHAJ NXW8. i
.1. W. Lunlng, everybody's friend,
is back from the Coat. Mrs. I.uning
did not come.
E. It. Houdry, manager of the Ha-
waiiau Hardware Co., is back from a '
business trip to the Coast. Look
out for a grand opening of holiday
goods iu a few days.
Uenry C. l'earou, editor of the
India Rubber World, New York,
writes as follows to the editor of
this paper: "Can you put me in
communication with anyone who
will inform me whether rubber trees
?row in any part of thu Satidwiuh
stands, and, if thoy do not, whether
tho soil and climate aro sueh that
rubber plantations could be muvoss
fully started."
Minlaturo Art
At Williams' Studio are to .ivn
Portraits ou Watch Dials, wl-idi lit
is tnakiuir a Miecialtv of. Lantern
'Slides for lecture by i!im cl nr
i dozen.
Waialae Ranch
MEANfc
AND
and plain ; Morning Gowns
for Ladies and Gents, Milk
iTimrmna. Smnlrinrr .Tnolc.
..W, e ,,.-
etn, Silk Pajamas, Japanese ' v " "'"" , , r
and China Ware, Screens, home aqaiw.
Lamp Shades, Lunch Bus-'
kcts, etc., etc.
DAI TS1PP0N,
Itotel St. (Arlington Itlock),
Man. J. I'. I'. Collaco, l'roprletrean.
HOP E1NG & IX ).,
KM HOTEL HTKEKT,
(MB MERCHANT!!
- Wholesale Dealer In -
Liprs udA Manila Guars
HD
General Chinese Merchandise
- CCH -
niii Olli, Woe, MattltiK,
OhlneM Bilks. Teas, Kb
f.r,ogkr,.a.:m:
GOOD
WOOD
Mataal Teiephono 507.
Bell Telepboiu 460.
or Tiir.
Bicycle Races
HOUSE AND LOT AT AUCTION.
TH UK HKLII AT
IN
t 1. i
KAHOLANI PARK,
Eiiliib aid American
Ily Kvery Coaiit Steamer
MUTUAL TKLEl'HONK 147.
Commencing at 2 O'clock P. M.
1-1 Mile; Maiden (rcrntcli); Itt nml 2d
HawnlUna Homualck Roturn to tho
Boat Landing Aftor Two Toara. I
Four natives returned on the S. S.
Alameda to-day from San Francisco
after an absence abroad of two years. '
They are Mauualoa, Kailianu, Ke-1
alakna (who nt one time was ou the
Kaitniloa). and Niau. The young I
uiuu left the boat lauding just two
years ago as shitiped men on the
whalers California and James Ar
nold, which vessels were lying at an
chor outside tho harbor. The whalers
hannoned to have had n rerr suc
cessful season and tho men had
quite a sum of money when they re
turned toSan Francisco. Thev loiter
ed about Sau Fraucisco until Anally i
muj lit" lui'u ui luiuin iiuiiiu. .uuii
one had sulliciont mouey to pay his
owu passage and camu down on tho
Alnnimln. Tlntv wnni nhnul tlutlr
old haunts at tho boat lauding this uPV!Ll'?ZiZJ?Z?..&tK?W?!X.t
r !..:. .i. i " ""'h - "'" ' :
ins can dm uiitnuiHi. tho t-ntrift n ill
cIum) on WKDNKSUAY. Novuuilwr 21.
aclOIidanci: with an oiidkii
ami l.lcoii'o ot 8alc I'titntl In ami hr
lite Circuit Uuirt otiho Klr.it liircuit, In
rroli.ntc, on IhnSOtli dny of Ui'IoIht, lbll.
, in the matter of thu Kitnta of Maria u'titil-
I llvnn. Intit nf llmintillit iltafefil. tliA nn.
TrrTinllOT QQ 1 fiQd. ilcrslgncil lino rrvvlvi'il iiistructlnim from
XKJ VC1XIUCI GV, iOWl Auraliam tVrnnmlcs. Kxccutoruf thu will
' 01 )nl(l .Mnrin U'fiulllvaii, to tell nt iitilillc
nuriinn, nt lilt Milciroomn in nltl llono-
nrlip
l i Mlln; 0'ii (rcratvli); Ut price
a-l Mile; .Novlrti (linmlicni); 1st nml iM
rltc.
4-1 Mile; 0cn (Immlic4i); HI and 2
1rlsH.
fiji Mile; Itoyn nn. lcr l.'i uaM; Irt ami
21 nrize.
(J-U .Mile; 0xn (rcrntcli); Ixt prltu.
? 1 fll.m . .IkIiiiiIu ulilau .nB.il.ili tl 1
I. ...IIC. f-IHIIMItT lltatB PUIUIVII I
'.M iiriiu
til
: J.l nrlz. Uultl
Silver Mc.lal.
'.(I iiriiu.
iH-.1Mnor.crnicli;
tut
it nml
irlzc, llnii.lilur Tre-
.iietiai; .iru jirite,
Tho fntrniR'o ftM for llic'il, 4lliamli;tli
rncci l ;), nil tuo otiiora ft.
ninrnttiff riii.tltinr tnli nt llntlr ml.
QroceriM I ventures in the haole's country.
I
W. W. ABANA
1
Meicbaal Tailor'.
. . . 7 v,
ana xAuatAVk aui.
KINK SU1TIN(
-!-
Knllsb, Scotcb and Anienuo Goods.
Htyle Mini Kit liiinriinii'M,
(Heatiiiig & liepaiiiiif:
luuil Tele. 668. P. 0. Boi U
lOfJ-hlB
C. R. COLLINS,
MANUKACTUltEU OK
Fine Harness, Saddles ! ft"
BRIDLES,
Carriage Tops. Cushions,
Keurteri, Dushen, fitorni Ajironi, Ktc, Ktc.
210 King St. P. 0. Box 496.
1HI.AN1) (JltDKItB B0M0ITK1).
OUITEBION SALOON.
NOTIOK IB JlKItKIJY OIVKN THAT
all claiuiH HKdlnBt the ('rilerlon 8a
luon will lie nettled liv Mr Jan. V. Mor-
can, and nil outatuudiiiK nccmintt dio tlif I , . , J. ,'., "... .
Oriteriun Baloon and the jobbing lioue of ' the name old purser.
l 11. nee nil u me uikivc nam arc tiayame
to Mr. I. H. Deo. All IiIIIh alnst L H.
Dee please preueut Immediately (or pnv
ment. L. II. DKK
Honolulu, Oct. 3, 18!M. UXi-Siii
SINGER K SALUTES.
Proeidont Solo Vistta tho Yorktown
Accompanied by Bia StlT
President Dole paid an ollloiul
visit to the U. S. S. Yorktown at 11
ociock tins morntug. tin was ac
uoinpauied by Minister King, At-
toruey.ueueral smith and aiuo uo
.amp rotter. Tuo party lelt tho
boat lauding iu ouo of tho cruiser's
steam launches. On boarding the
Yorktown, a salute of twenty-one
uuus was Hred. Tho President and
party stayed on board about halt an
hour. Thu usual salute was given
i ou the President's departure. Dur-
ing the party's stay on board the
Hawaiian Uag tlew from the main
mast. I The Yorktown has couuluded tak
I iug in coal and will leave for thu
I Asiatic Station thisnveuing.
Froparing for Ohriatmas.
i Mrs. IJoardinau's "Ka Mnile" stouk
1 is nearly all sold and anticipating a
heavy demand for Christmas goods
tiho ordered a lino line of Faucy
etc., they will arrive ou
next Australia. Uer larce
and commodious iatiai will lu fitted
l up as a show room. All her old
customers and thu Honolulu people
1 iu guuural are invited to inspect this
I magnificent stock of Christinas
j Goods.
Back Again
The S S. Arawa will arrive here
iu place of the Monowai which has
been taken oiT the Oceanic S. S. Co.'s
route to take the place iu the inter
colonial traillu of the shipwrecked
Wairarapa. What a surprise if it's
i!ii, ntft o'clock i'. m.
hull particular! of
lUt'Htoinlut iilacuoii HaMirdny afternoon
iMivemiMT.-iin. win ue Riven liner.
tho 10-Mllf I toad
llh'J-tt
lUIII.OIlHATUUDAY, tllU 'Jltll dtv Of No.
vembor. lb!)l, at 12 o'clock noon, that very
demmbln rralilcnro proorly ultuato nt
Knllhl-wnena, Ifonolulii, now occupied by
Peter O'Mulllvan.
The prOerty nforen.l eoinlft.i of St-KlU
of nn urm of Innd, well fenced, nml laid
out; on which are a lure umi hnudomo
dwelling houac, nearly new, toiruiher with
1 Ktnlilo. cjirriaitu hnuie, servants' iimrterii,
chicken honi-e. etc , bciiiK the ikciiiIics
I deicrlhed in ndi-ed fnmi Kininu M. Itock
lev to i'eler O'.Sulllvnn nnd Itnmana K.
O'Snlllvan, dated AiiKimt SU, IS'.) I, ami
recorded In l.llH-rtr.'. nt puu-i' 110.141.
The iiImivb tuiicoilerx u fnll opportunity
to necilru u dc-lr.ih't hom, In the moat
i healthful pjrilun uf thoclly. UHWellnunn
0eiilnK for liivcutimmt In u locality wherd
I valuexare crlnln to rlMi rnptdly
Aar-l-'nither mrtieuliir mm be hnd bv
liiimliliiKof .' V. Aiiford iittoiney lor thu
hxueutor, or of thu tin terahincd.
U J. I.KVBY,
Auctioneer.
Dated thliOth dnv of November, ISifl.
1181-10
vtftv left Mi tilt Viulftr
mrnnii' trr Mrtlt kt
pvomfUv lrttiM t.
Tlphona 1B
3EAVERSAL00N.
The Best Lancb iu Town.
JV. 'iuo OofToo
I H4. IIUUlUl
WiM. DA VIES,
Rigger & Stevedore,
"AT RBIOKBR
i l.v. Th!i AM in.MKAC'lh
U. KINDh iK WllKK
The sStmr " WAIMAH ALO"
llei'imilnK Momtny, IVt. !2, wllUailatft i
i' m ev.ry Momluv for llanaipe, Koloa, '
l.lhimmil Ki-eK
Itaw Inqiuie r nt)l of J. H. ler, '
o?r nern'KPik- iianx. i-uri .'r'ei, or on
honl in Wm. David Mmt-r nml Ownr.
Cement Sidewalks te Gra
nite Curbing Laid
KhiiiuhI. ivtili tli rtll Kllnlh .0
i It INK i M i.( 1'K.V I'l.lhThltWOUK
1HK KINKST UlUND.s OK
Ci o-ars n f! Tob: w :co
L) o MAWn
THE ARLINGTON
A. Kn.rn.lly Hotel
IVrDay
1'erWeek
.2
.12
HreCI.M. MONTHLY HATIW.
f Mr t .ii
-ma
The clerk of the weather will see
that it is a fiuu day ou Saturday for
St. Andrews' Fair.
JOHN I' BOWLER
People's Baggage Express
W1I.I, i'AI.I. ANY 1'AltT OKT1IK
Citv for HKIOAtlK. All llauKUite
received by iih will be handled with care
and dliuU'h. Waious will be ou the
Wharf to nieut nil KorelKii and Inter.
Ibluml Htenmere. Moving I'iuiui nml
Kurnitutfl u np(cialty. Ollice United
Hrriai!0 Co. nnd l.lvery Htables, corner of
KiiiK nnd Kort Htretn next to K U Hal!
.V Bon. lloth IcIepliiineHu
UUJ3in M. T. MAUbliAl.I.
The lleatof AttemlmicH, ihellcvt bltutt'.lon
I and the Finest Moala in the City.
T. KR0USC, .... Proprietor.
BACK AGAIN TO WORK.
3ST. F. BURQESS
Th uunln preiiare.l to repmr 0rcen Hose,
BprinklfiH, Water Tui. et . baw Filing
nnd nil kind of Tonlu uhrHied, Inclad
iiik t.'urTliiK Kulvca itim BcUrom: 1jwh
Moer n K'cl'tv: bmo S-ttluK Olansj In
facta I kliula of j.jbhlm;. Work called for
and returned Kiiik up Til Mutul Tele,
phonu nny tin n befom A. U. ll'Utf
1OTI0F.
DUltINd MY A1IHKNOK KUOM THR
Ixbiuda Mr. lloracti U. Urahbe Is duly
mithnrizid to receive and receipt for all
monle due and owIiik to me, J. W. I.un
hiK. t my olllco until .Noveinber 1, Ib'Jl,
ui nhluh iluUi 1 will personally attend.
J. W. I.UN1NO.
Honolulu, Oct. 17, 11 1. llltf-lm