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iiEfrw-TBr; v f ; t""3 " I Evening Bulletin VOL. I. NO. 5. HONOLULU, H. 1., TUKSDAY, MAY 21, 18U5. PRICE 5 CEN'ltv in ,;w' 'HHBlHHHJPPsSMiyTOl isllBWiBBiftr '' '"4 J :WV&.f 't'UBKI,'' ' H1 rSm a ' V' y 1 " . y - - . - V c , u A f I ; v vei?ii7 Bullet.17 PubliBhed every day except Sunday nt 009 King Street, -Honolulu, H. I. SUHSCIUI'TION HATES. Per Month, nnywbcro In tho lln- wallnn Islands 3, CO 'Per Year. 0 00 Per Year, postpaid to America, Canada, or Mexico 9 00 Per Year, postpaid, other Foreign Countries 12 00 I'oyablo Invnrlalily In Advnnco. Advertisements unaccompanied by specific instructions inserted till, ordered out Advertisements , discontinued before expiration ot specified 'poriodJfwill bo charged as if continued for full'torm. Liboral allowanco on yearly and half yearly contracts. Sfr' Address nil communications to tho edi torial department 'to "Editor Bulletin." Business letters should bo addressed to "Manngcr.Evcning Bulletin.!' , , , Telephone. ', KO.xJfea, B. L. FINNEY, Manager. j Bualnuaa O&nU, LEWKUB & GOOKK. :- . ' IwrOATXBS ADD DkALVBS IN LTJKBIK AM' ALL SIH DS OF BOTLDIKaMATIltALB. , ( fort Btreet, flonolala. , ( v H. UApKFEUJ & CO., Oihxral CoVmisiiox Aokkts. Oornar Fort and (joean' Btraata, floaolalu IH08. IJMP8AY, ' ifAHCrACTUBINO JxWSUtB ABD WaTCII KAKKB. Kokul Jewelry apsctalty. Frtira' attention paid to all klndi oi repair Campbell Block, Merchant Street. HONOI.Tn.T7 UXON WOBXS, Stkax EaoiRES, Buqab Mills, Boilirs, Coombs. Ibo, Brass akd Lkad Oastwoi. alkohlnery of Kvory Description MmU t. itfrdor. ParUcnlaraUeBtloa paM tofiiilirv Blaokamlthlnir. ' Job Work executed !hortNeoo. Dot k kinds, ol Work In Ceient & JUone Slderalks & Cnrblni Ua has on haml a lanr aapply or (;',t neie Oranltfl Curb and alwayi (ten Ha watliui Curbing Btone. JOtlinatoi cNn and lowest priotti aaatired. Ball Telephone 333. U&tf Atlas Assurance Co. oar XiOtxot ASSETS, )a,O0S.OQO. B. W. SCHMIDT & SONS, Ajrentu for Hawaiian IiUudn Wall Paper ! We have Jnst Received direct from New York the Largest Invoice Variety Ever brought here atone time. Patterns of 1895 I'ricra Heduced! WILDER & CO., I.lmittsd. NEBBB JOKES. T. A. SIMMON JONES & SIMPSON, AcconntdBts and Commission ge:u . HOUSE, LAND AND General Business Agency. Conveyancing and Leg' Documents Drown Up. DBAWINGS AND TRACINGS MADF. & 1ININMIUUI III JJIVUVU UIIUICU, Spanish, Fottarueaa. Dutch, Italian ami Hawaiian. Bills Collected and tVccounts Ad J ns ted. OCftoo, 308 IbCorolieuat St. r..HIit.tlfI. ... UBba Mails n.aM.n We G. Irwin & Go. (LIMITED) y m. o. Irwin. Pnttdent ana BUu 01an Bnraokala, - - - Vlaa-Prealdei.i W. M. dlBaxd. Baexatary and Troawum- rhn O. Portar ...... nrtt" rfxigetr JBeiotors -AJJD- CommlBalon Aent AGKNT8 OF THR jctanlc Steamship Conpany OF A.N rUANOIBUO. UAX 'Ki l Tl, 881. Mutual Tax. n? P. O. BOX 321. HOjXTOjL.TJX.C7 'arriage Manufactory 128 A 130 FORT BTBKKT. Carriage Builcler AND KKPAIKBIt. BUcksmithiog IN JL.LL 1TB BKA.NOHRH Ordera from tht othrr Iklanda In tftdlahii, Trteatng, Palntlag, Etc, Etc., Promptly Attended to. W. W. WEIGHT, Prop. (Bnoaeaaor to 0. Weat.) Jewelry ! Our stock of Spring Goods is acknowledged by everybody to be the finest on the Honolulu market, and consists of everything Useful and Ornamental. Our prices are moderate. Jewelry in special rieHigiif roanufactured to order on short notice. JACOBSEN & PFEIPFER, P. 0. Box 237. F .r Strert. HOP HING & CO., 403 HOTEL BTBKKT, Wholesale Dealers In Linus anil Manila fiiian -AXD- eitral CblBtge Herchandlsr aeon - Not Oili, BJoe, MatUnp Oblneae Silk, Taaa, JDvc EfHcii aid Aasrkdi QweriH. By Rvery Ooatt Bteamer. MUTUAL TKLKPHONK M7. Illustrated Catalogue We KXI'OKT Genewl Family and i'lanu tion Supplies in any niiuntuy Send for our Yearly, Monthly and Daily Prlre List. 414-418 Front Street, Ban Francisco, California. a. E. SMITHIES, Accountant, Collector aid Copyist Olllce with 0. D. Chase, Sale DepoaH Build, lug, 400 Fort Street, Telephone 191. (par- The Coltetlou of Qorernment Bills Bpoctalty. 127S-tl SKIN DISEASE CUllTD BI Ayer's Sarsaparilla Mr. Oco. W. Bnrtner, Kecilrtown, Vo., writes, as follow! I " Phnrtlr alter Imthik collece. I trrnbled wltbatkln dl.rasa wlilch tlioweU lutlt, Dtit.at the inkle., rhyttcinua prutiounced It eczema, and treated mo tor tlixt complatnt. The erup tion crept (lowly up my limb, and on tlie tiody. until It enve1ored ttie wliulc fraiue. It gave um lnQulte troublu with comtant Iteliln;. c.itliift off ot dry (calei,aud a watery liquid which would exvdo from nndcr the scale. I treated It for oyer three yean nniucceMfutly, and wai nnablo to check It, until I bepin uilna Ayer's Bartapa rllla. I uied three bottle of tbU medicine and was completely cured my akin becomlos as smooth and clear before' Ayer's Sarsaparilla Has Cured Others, Will CUro You Made by Dr. J. 0. Ayer 4. Co., Lowell,Mats.,U.S.A. LADIES' COLUMN: A WELL-GLOVED HAND Is always admired. Slovenli ness in that respect robs tlio richest costuming of its com pleteness. GLOVES, GLOVES, GLOVES. Woman's lovo and admira tion for the beautiful in gloves is proverbial; it is an index of refinement and taste. ELEGANT VARIETIES! ELEGANT VARIETIES! That wo show wero particular ly chosen for this season, and included tho celebrated FRENCH CHAMOIS! FRENCH CHAMOIS! Which are admired by all 'and within tho reach of all. Then comes our DRIVING GLOVES! DRIVING GLOVES! That only need mentioning to create a desire for them. There is nothing so fascinating as a pretty hand and nothing that makes a hand look prettier than a pair of our gloves. B. F. EHLEKS & GO. Subscribe the Eveniny Bulletin. 50 cents per month. UNCLK SAM. LiuuIk His Bntttiliuu This Murn iiif: for Shore Drill. A battalion, consisting of ma rines and sailors from the Philadel phia, waB landed this morning and went out to Makiki for the UBual drill. Hereafter, these will occur only monthly owing "to tho wnrm weather. The men arc anxious to have moonlight drills but this does not meet with tho approval of the officers presumably for the reason that it might interfere with social engagements. vABuli.etin reporter was on hand ns usual when the battalion em barked after drill this morning and noticed the celerity with which it was done. Within one minute after the orders wero given every man was in his particular boat and in his right place too, which means a good deal. A few seconds after, the small steam launch coupled on to two of the boats containing Jabout forty-five men each and started for the flagship, Half a minute afterwards the big launch started to tow 1C0 more men in three launches, but unfor tunately the rear, boat could not cross a wire rope attached from tho Helen Brewer to the boat landing. A crossing was effected, however, at short notice. An order was given forthwith for all the men in the boat to go to tho bow, which thoy did, with tho result that the boat dipped and in eo doing jumped the rope, and the launch and its tow proceeded merrily on its way. anHO SMI i i HOXOLiULU AKTISTS. Admirable "Work in L'nintliifjr, Sculpture, iintl Curving by Members of the Art Leujrue First View To.uiglit. The Kilohana Art League will present a very elegant assortment of paintings, carvings, etc., to pri vate viow of the members this even ing. Since tho leaguo was started a year ago tho members have been vying with each other in tho mat ter of selection of subjects,technique and general execution of their re spective themes, and the result is shown in this exhibition. That the leaguo has done much toward bringing out a considerable amount of latent talent in the islands, tho present exhibition will testify. If there is any prido to bo felt by the people hero in the work shown by tho members a major part of tho credit is duo D. Howard Hitch cock for the interest ho has shown in art matters and tho success which has attended his efforts in bringing to tho surface what might have remained, for an indefinite period, hidden under a bushel. For this exhibition much atten tion has been paid to tho arrange ment of the decoration of tho hall and studio but only to an extent that it adds to, rather than de tracts from, tho work exhibited. While- tho walls of tho present art association are not as attrac tively fitted up as they will be hereafter, a Bullktin reporter wan dered around them this morning and incidentally noted soveral striking portraits in oil of various people well known to Honolulu so ciety. In addition thero aro a number of still-lifo studies in oil, representing Hawaiian scenes, which aro more or less interesting, and a number of plaster casts. The rooms are nicely fitted up, and even a stage has been added. To the question of the roportcr as to what the stage was needed for, a gentle man connected with tho association said: "Wo intend to give theatrical and other performances at stated intervals for the benefit of tho As sociation, but please don't say any thing abqut it at presont." There aro some nico pictures on the walls, but at tho personal re quest of tho director, we refrain from making mention of them. m m Squadron Drills at Sea. Tho smooth clean hulls oi the new cruisers, their glistening steel weapons, their speed and power, the evidences of strength, both of fensive and defensive, which they display, their numerous mechani cal and scientific appliances, all mark them as fully abreast of the development of this ago of steel, and as worthy to maintain the honor of tho flag under its new and altered conditions. Once the Navy of tho United States seems equal to any demands that might be made upon it, to be a suro reliance in timo of national emergency, a de fense in the event of national peril. These ships weigh from -1000 to 10,000 tons each. They would be moving at a speed of fifteen knots or more. Their formation must bo compact and regular, for at such a speed a mere touch of one to an other might be a disabling blow, and if the squadron is scattered by ships losing distance, an alert enemy may find his opportunity. Then Admiral's signals must bo looked to. If the vessels change direction they should change as one. If the Admiral desires to change his formation or his front it must be done- without confusion. A captain of a ship in a fleet action has therefore a double duty first, to employ his own weapons to the best advantage and to endeavor to avoid those of tho enemy; second, to maneuver his ship with her con sorts, obeying and supporting his Admiral; and tho latter ho must do amidst tho terrible din, confu sion and destruction of the former. Quick maneuvering must therefore become to him a second nature something to bo done almost un consciously as a matter of habit, and this habit can be acquired only by long and constant prac tice. - The highest school of naval war in timo of peace, that work which solves its problems, and is tho best guaranteo of future suc cess, is maneuvering vessels in company with others in profes sional language, fleet or squadrou tactics. Proficiency in this art has always accompanied naval supremacy. It was so in tho galley period, and, much later, during that long period when vessels were propolled by Bails alone. Tho victories of St. Vincent and Nelson wero tho joint product of their genius and of fleets of unusual mobility and tactical training. With modern vessels of great speed and power, independent of tho wind, and armed with wea pons of variety and precision, this kind of training and drill is still more valuable is, in fact, essen tial. Naval writers of all countries dwoll upon its importance, and continually urpo that increasing attention bo given to it during those- times of peace which afford tho only real opportunity of prepar ing for tho sharp and decisive wars of modorn times. Harper's Weekly. '. 'W