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Tenders for Supplies!
Office qp tub Boaud or Health,
Honolulu, Juno 18, 1896.
Soalod Tenders will bo received
nt tliis office until 12 o'clock noon,
"WEDNESDAY, Juno 24, 1890,
forfurnisliiiig tho Bureau of Health
with supplies specified in tho
sohcdulos bolow, for tho poriod of
six months ending Docembor 31st,
1890.
Bids for items of ench schedule
must bo mtuloBopnrntely, and each
tender plainly marked, "Tondor
for Supplies, Board of Health."
Tho Board of Health does not
bind itself to accept tho lowest or
anv bid.
N. B. EMERSON,
President of tho Board of Health.
SCHEDULE A.
Matorial and Supplies for use
of tho Leper Settlement, Molokai,
to bo dolivored f. o. b. island
stoamors, iu quantities ordered
by Agents of tho Board of Health.
MJILDING MATERIALS.
Bough N. "NV. Lumber, por M
feet.
Tongue & Grooved N.W. 1x0
iu. por M foot.
Redwood Shingles, por M.
Bodwood, Surfaced, por M! foot.
Bedwood Battens, x3 in. per
foot. .
Bedwood Fence Posts, each.
Doorti, 2x0x0, 1$ in. each.
Window Sashes, 10x12 and lOx
14, per pair.
Iron Out Nails, lOd basis, por
Boiled Oil, Hubbuck's, psr gal.
"Whiter Lead, Hubbuck's Genu
ine, por lb.
Turpentine, per gal.
Cement, "White Bros., Portland,
per bbl.
Lime, up to 100 bbls., por bbl.
l'UOVISIONS AND SUPPLIES.
Bice, No. 1 , up to 500 bags.
Bread, medium (samples to be
tuinisneuj up to ouu cases.
Flour, best quality, tacks, up
to 250 barrels.
Sugar No. 1, law, up to 150 bags.
Baking powder, Royal, 8 oz. tine,
up to 12 gioss.
Salmon, best red, up to 120
bbls.
Brown soap, (100 pound boxes)
2 lb. bars, up to 200 boxes.
Matches, long card, up to 300
gross.
Salt coarse, per ton, up to 500
bags.
Koros'eno oil, up to 200 caves.
Coal, iu sacks, up to 20 tons.
SCHEDULE 11.
Hay and grain to bo dolivored
at tho Garbage stables, near cor
ner of South and Queen streets.
Tho teuder must bo for weight do
livored at tho tables.
Hay, wheat or oat, up ,to 150
bales.
Bran, up to 150 bags.
Oats, up to 150 bags.
SCHEDULE C.
Supplies for the Oahu Insane
Asylum to be dolivored in quanti
ties required, and subject to in
spection and approval of tho
Medical superintendent.
Beef, ono whole foro quartor,
rumps aud rounds, up to 150 lbs.
por day.
Beef steak," 4 lbs. pdr day.
Bread, frosh loaves, 900 loaves
por month.
Broad Medium, 4 cases por
month.
B'oonis, steamboat or mill, 1
doz. per month.
Baking Powder, Boyal 8 oz.
tius, 2 doz. per mouth.
Beaus Bayo, 100 lbs. per month.
Coffee, green Kona, 10"0 lbs. per
month.
Flour, best quality, 1 bbl. per
month.
Oil Kerosene, 4 cases per
month.
Oniutib, por pound, 2 crates per
month.
Potatoes, per lb. 0 bags por
mouth.
Poik,- Extra clear, half barrel
por mouth.
Bice, No. 1 Hawaiian, 700 lbs.
por month.
Sugar .No. 1 Hawaiian, 500 lbs.
per mouth.
Salt, coarse, 100 lbs. per month.
Salmon, best red, 3 bbls. por
month.
Tea, China Pouchong, 75 lbs.
por month.
Tpmatoes canned, 0 doz. " por
)uonth.
Tobacco plug,18 lbs. por month.
Wood Algaroba, 3 cords per
month.
Hayy Wheat or Oat, half ton
por month.
Middlings, quurtor ton 'per
month. .;
Bran, quartor ton per mouth.
OatB, quartor ton per mouth.
Tenders for the Sale of
Hides and Tallow.
Office of the Board of Health,
Honolulu, Juno 18, 1890.
Tenders for purchase of Hides
and Tallow from tho, Board of I
Health for tho poriod of six
months onding Docembor 31st,
1890, will be received in this oflico
until 11 o'clock noon, WEDNES
DAY, Juno 21, 189G.
Tho Tondor must bo for tho
prico per pound for hides and for
tallow delivered on tho wharf, Ho
nolulu, on weights approved by an
Agent of tho Board of Health.
Payments arc 'to bo mado in U. S.
Gold Coin, immediately after de
livery of goods.
Tho Board does not bind itsolf
to nccept tho highest or any bid.
N.B EMERSON,
Pfesidont of tho Board of Health.
333-lt
51 Euei)ir?$ Bulletin
DANIEL LOGAN, Editor.
TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 189G.
In retracing its mistaken course
tho committee on tho American
celebration of tho Fourth of July
has surrendered too much, in era
sing from tho program somo of
tho most popular ovonta after tho
ropprts of committees thereon had
boon adopted. As pointed out in
the Bulletin, tho Hawaiian holi
day sinco it was not taken in
hand regularly and in season
would have been celebrated well
enough, for this ono occasion, by
whatever tho Government might
do to signalize it, together with
tho rejoicing of thoso who wished
to rejoico over tho event com
memorated. All who want to do
so, moreover, woro perfectly wel
come to utilize the festivities
of tho American celebration, with
only tho need to think that they
woro keeping tho Hawaiian anni
versary. It is a pity that tho
Star showed ilj-tompor in refer
ring to tho difference of opinion
in tho committee, with regard to
which tho minority it assails has
in tho ond boon sustained. 'That
papor'sidoa of tho proprieties, as
exoraplilied by its courso in cor
tain matters within tho past few
months, make it an undoubted
authority on all questions requir
ing tho exorciso of judgment.
It is very gratifying to know
tlihi Congress beforo adjourning
granted the subsidy of 80,000 to
tho Oceanic Steamship Company's
lino. This lino has nobly sus
tained the credit of Amorican
commerce in tho Pacific, uudor
Hawaiian subsidies for thirteen
years and uudor British colonial
for nino years. It is to bo hoped
that this recognition by tho United
States of hor own maritime inter
ests, tardy as it is, will never bo
revoked.
Congress adjourned leaving tho
Pacific cable in tho tank. "When
tho Hawaiian Legislature gavo a
handsome subsidy aud exclusive
landing privileges on thoso isl
ands to a privato speculator, it
complicated tho question at Wash
ington so'that nothing but what
has happened there could have
been oxpectcd.
In all the proceedings of tho
late session of Congress, and in
all tho , talk about a Bopublicau
platform, Hawaii and its annexa
tion has been givou tho go-by.
.liijmiimo Wrestler.
A troupe of Japanese wrestlers
and acrobats is going to open on
tho Esplanade, as eisowhoro an
nounced, on tho 25th. In tlioir
own way tho Japs aro peerless in
thoso lines, and a very entertain
ing exhibition may bo expected.
The Most Beautiful Women . . .
, . . Also the Homeliest
USE DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR.
Aik Your Grocer For It.
IiATEST 1'OllF.ION sens.
Continued from 1st Page.
ropublioof1 Cuba, was implicated. ! n fj nnrnlp nrnfllp nf
and, learning that Gom&z was go- , Uver. tne PurPle Pro.n!e, or
ing to hang him, dosortod to tho the Waiane range 'the lrides
Spaniards and is now acting as a cent gleam of the variegated
guide to thoir forcoB. Ho was a r, , , ,
V-ell-kuown insurgent commander ' after glOW SufTllSeS the west-
m tii a present struggle.
Bamon O. Williams, formorly
United States Consul-Gonoral to
Cuba, has arrived at Now York.
Ho says Havana is quiet, and
business there
SBcdreityeS?1 food
nam timos am
are untmo. Ho did not hoar tho
sound of a gun once whilo in Ha-1
vana. Goneral Woyler is a gen-1
tlemau, who was always agrreublo
witli Williams. Spaniards
"
Cub.i aro in no way prejudiced
against the United
1 States. Ha-
vana papers publish impartial re-
.iauU C 1. .. i i.. I. i .. ! i .. 4
Cuba, and their repoits aio trust-1
worthy.
ouiru i,anis.
Southern lopublics aro to hold
a peace convention and havo in
vited the United States to partici
pate. Monarchists in Brazil aro re
ported t to bo contemplating a
revolution" to restore the monar
chy with tho Countess d Eau tho
daughter of Dom Pedro II. as
Empress Isabel I.
An ontiro freight train loaded
with powder and shells for Esqui
mau fortifications has arrived at
Vancouver. Traiuloads of muni
tions war havo been constantly
arriving of lato and this alone in
dicates that the fortifications at
Esquimalt aro moro elaborate and
complete than is generally known.
The Illble JIM auldo.
Deputations of tho Mayors of
all the towns of South Africa
waited upon President Kruegor
to thank him for his clomoucy to
tho convicted reformers. Pre
sident Kruoger pointed to tho
Bible with the remark that there
was his guide. He then referred i
to Cecil Rhode, who, ho said, I
was aotinc as if ho were eccincr
on a dog fight. Ho who caused
tho trouble was still unpunished.
The femco around tho Judiciary
Building yard is being painted.
sEiaESEiaiaiarafSjffisiaiaiaisEsiarasaia
A Problem
confronting many a busi
ness man, is how best to
reduce an overstock of
certain lines in a given
period.
Beerinnincr todnv. and endinrr
I on Saturday tho '27th, wo offer
for UASllONLiY:
24 dozen Tea
at $S per dozen.
Spoons
Begular
812 to 810.
IB dozen Tea Spoons
at $13,50 per dozen.
Begular S10 to $21.
12 dozen Dessert Forks
from $21.50 to $25 per
S dozen. Begular from S28 to
S35.
12 dozen Dessert
Spoons from $22.50 to
$25 per dozen. Begular
from 830 to 835.
12 dozen Table Forks
from $80 to $35 per
dozen. Bogular from SiU
to 830.
12 dozen Table. Spoons
from $30 to $37-50 per
dozen. Begular from 810
to 835.
12 dozen Egg Spoons
at $15 per dozen- Bogu
lar 821 to S24.
All goods aro of good weight,
and of Gorham sterling waro.
Tho offer will hold good ab
solutely for this week only,
positively not another pieco
will bo sold at those pricos, at
this or any other time.
Absolutely cash only, and no
engraving froo of charge.
H. P.Wichman
aaisaisia'SiEisiaiajaiaia'aisiajsiaiaiEisi
"fimely Jopie$
ern sky. A solt breeze blows
over the town, rustling the
foliage embowering thousands
of verandas. Marsden's bats
go forth in quest "of beetles,
their uncannv wings fanning
. u,uIvi.pr. nf m-ip "frpp nnH
t,ie WlllSKers. 01 the tree ana
independent," its they Sit eil-
joying their post-prandial cigar
r , ,.i ,. n r
ana meditating on me ivegis-
"tration Act. Bill Williams Duts
1IS n"ml)er tens ?n tn.e laaaer
ana mounts to ms eyrie at ine
mouth of the peaceful harbor,
where, with a Japanese safety
match he lights the lantern
that warns the mariner against
taking the Miowera's overland
route into the desired haven.
"Let fall the curtain, wheel the
sofa round, and so let peaceful
evening in."
What a pretty introduction
to a novel could be made out
of a Honolulu evening 1 The
picture is incomplete, how
ever,without ringing in a hand
some parlor lamp. We have
your choice of many varieties
of hanging lamps in the most
artistic styles silver, bamboo,
black iron, porcelain, etc., with
elegant shades. If it's "light
nn th( suhippr" vnn wnni. vnn
,,,;,, i. ., ,.ii i,n. ;f ;
may Just llS wdI have li m
Stvle. The Drices will not be
; in your way, you cannot get
i lower for equal value elsewhere.
Don't bother any lrlore with
any
that wprnout lamp, but treat
your Household to a "thing
of beauty" that will shed a
nightly glory over your do
mestic happiness and pleasures.
Some people may have tried
to convince you that the mon
archy of the oil stove has been
abrogated in favor of other in
ventions.' Don't give any
countenance to such a notion.
The oil sfove has kept right
ahead with the march of pro
gress, until its improvement
has culminated in the Blue
Flame Oil Stove that we sell.
If we have told any of you
that our stock was exhausted
and would not be replenished
for some little time, we must
take it back as we do now
gladly. The Monowai agree
ably surprised us with a tresh
lot, and they are now opened
out. None who saw the ex
periments in cookery perform
ed on this, stove in our store
recently will need t6 be in
formed of its superior merits.
Any who did not have that op
portunity are welcome to en
joy satisfactory demonstrations
of the stove's qualities on ap
plication. One thing about us
is that' we never try to sell
goods on the chance that they
may give satisfaction. We
want our customers to be thor
oughly convinced that they are
jettfng value for their money
before they part with it. With
he full consciousness that our
business reputation is at stake,
in regard to this as well as to
'other standard articles that we
advertise, we unhesitatingly re
commend to you the Blue
Flame Oil Stove.
TI-IE
Hawaiian Hardware Co.
LIMJTED,
Opposite Sprockols' Bunk,
WO. 307 FORT STREET.
teitf Arrivals iij, Our
Whito Linen Tablo Damaalc, good quality.
White Linon Table Covers with Napkins to match.
White LinonBed Shcoting90 inch, ut $L 50 per yard.
Whito Linen for Pillow Cases, 45 inch, 60c per yard.
Fine Whito Linen, 3G inch, 60c per yard.
Red Table Damask, 60c and. 70c per yard.
Whito Damask Tablo Covers with Red l3orders$l'.5Q
and $1.75 a piece.
White Damask Doilies, 1.50 a dozen.
Whito Damask Doilies with Hcd Border 75c and $1.25 a
dozen.
B. F. Ehlers &
lilKbSCHOBtA flAlR
I, " ?r A ftM$ifA,l
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LEADERS:
That Speak for Themselves, Don't Need Any Backing Up.
THE SECRET. Get tho best for tho least monoy.
WHERE?. From us.
WHY 1 Because wo can do it.
HOW? By buying for cash in lano quantities.
YOU, of court e, can get along
find acquaintance with us
The Manufacturers' Shoe Co.,
EXCLUSIVELY SHOES.
DBijr Shoo Store. Port Street.
OCEANIC
Steamship Co.
FOR-
SAN FRANCISCO,
THE Al STEAMSHIP
"WILL LEAYE HONOLULU
FOlt THE ABOVE TOUT ON
Monday, June 29tfli,
AT 4 O'CLOCK r. m.
Tho undersigned nro now prepared to
issue Through Tickets from this City, to all
poiuts in the United Statou.
tTFor further purticulars regarding
Freight or Pusbigo, apply to
War. G.IRWIN & Co., L'd,
330-7t Gonoral Agents.
Just Received
OYSTERS !
On Ice.
PER S. S. "AUSTRALIA."
AT THE
Beaver Saloon.
II. J. Nolte, Proprietor.
330-3t
ImportantMotice
Having boon informed by roli-
ftblo parties tlmt Mr. Husted or
his omploycB nro circulating tho
report that I am simply in tho
"Directory business to compel him
to buy mo off, I wish it to go ou
record that I will not sell my dnta
or work to Mr. Husted or any
othor man".
B. L. FINNEY.
Honolulu, Juno C, J.8UG.
323-t
j ifmlittMJ 3
Linen Depautajent!
Co., Fort Street
without us, but wo think you'll
prohtablo.
30 Days Only
1 .
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SUMMEK
Clearance Sale
Wail, Nichols U.
fiSsF Wo must make room for
NEW STOCK to arrivo.
W"Wlien wo do a' thing it's
sure to bo DONE WELL and
that's tho caso with OUE
CLEARING IIP SALE
PltlOESTHAT TALK:
W. tt Ditson's Tennis Balls",
cut from S5.G0 to S-1.15 doz.
Spalding's Tennis Balls, out
from S5.00 to S3.90 doz.
Spalding's Official Loaguo Balls,
cut from S1.50 to $1.30 each.
Framed Pictures, choice sub
jects, cut from S2.10 to $1.00 each.
750 Boxes Extra Cream Wovo
! Noto Paper, out from .fiOo to .25o
each.
1000 "Whito Envelopes, size G,
cut from $1.35 to $1.00 each.
This is No Fako Salo but a
Gonuine Cut Price 'Salo
K3,Tako Advantage Of IHsg
30 DAYS ONLY
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