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EVENING BULLETIN, FEBRUARY 8, 1897. fcw fci aV . TIDINGS .FROM THE SEA hwnoay Fixer Aiuuvi:i mm HWBKT CARUOM. Rrllldt Ilnrlt Honlcnbrck In Port Ainclln ond Doric Outward other Murine ijottlp. Tho bnrk Albert is receiving sugar. Tho bnrk Aldcn Bcsbo has be gun loading. This forenoon; the Btoamor Knena recoived hor new boilor. ThoMuuua Loa will loavo at 10 arn tomorrow on her regular routo. OuBtoms Inspector Necclliniii, in charge of tho night watch, lms resigned. Tho palnco Btonmship Mokolii leaves at 5 pm today on her regu lar route. Tho stearaor "Wnialonlo leaves at 4 this nftornoon for Kiluuen, Ka lihiwai and Hanaloi. Tho stenmor Likolike will de part for Paauhau nnd Laupnhoo Loo at 4 p m Wednesday. Tho steamer Kauai may sail to morrow or Wednesday for Woi men, Keknlm and Makaweli. Yesterday the bnrkentino Ame lia sailed for Hana, Maui, whero sho will load sugar for tho Coast. Sailors of H B M S Icarus attond worship at St Androw's Cathedral on Sundays whilo tho vessol is here. Tomorrow, high tide largo 11:0 p m; high tide small 7:'lo a in; low tido largo 2:5 p m; low tido small 5:10 a m. Belfnst, Jan 5 Tho new White Star steamor'Delphio' was launch ed from tho Belfast yards' this afternoon. Lord Charles Berosford will soon bo promoted to ilag rank, it is said. Ho will be tho youngest rear-ndrairal in tho British navy. Tho steamor James Makeo may leave tomorrow or Wednesday for Kapaa. Hor foremaBt will pro bably be attended to before sho sails again. Tho s aling Bohoonor Gelioa of Victoria, B O, called at Waimea, Kauai, last week. Three Japanoso sailors desorted, and a couple of naties were shipped in thoir stead. Tho schooner wus bound on a cruise in Japan waters. Tho ship Georgo Stetson from San Fraucisco, the schooner W F Jouett from Honolulu nnd tho schooner Mcthn Nelson from Newcastle have arrived at Kahu lui. Tho bk Lacahifiom Nowcastlo was off Knlinlui when the steamer Olaudino loft. The Clnu- dino reports fiuo weather this trip A strnugo vessol has been re portwd off Kauai,, BOino Gurden lslo people thinking it tho Swan hildn. It is vory likely the Nor wegian ship Andvnke, which sail ed from horo last week for Pugot Sound. Tho wind being well to tho north, she probably had a hard time rounding Anahola Point. Vancouver, B C, Jan 14 The Canadian Pacific liner, 'Eiupiess of Jnpnu,' which arrived yester day from Hongkong, was, during her stay in that port, fitted out as a British cruisor. Tho armament of tho 'Japan,' which is now at tho British naval station at Es quimau, consists of ten guns which can be mounted at any time within n few hours. Yesterday tho British bark Routenbeck, Rodgors master, ar rived from Liverpool. Sha is con signed to Theo H Davies fc Co. Hor freight consists of about 1400 tons gonoral merchandise, 0G tons coal and 150 tons pig iron. When a few days out from Liverpool, tho second officer had his leg broken, bo tho vessel put into Falmouth to fillip a now second in a to. Tho Routenbeck was 14G dayB from Liverpool, and 132 from Fal mouth. PASBENaEKB ARRIVED. From Kapaa, per stmr JameB Makeo, Feb 7 Mrs William Eas sio. From Kauai, per W G Hall, Feb 7 H P Baldwin, Mrs O Walters, W Sohiober and wife, J H Coneyj Miss L Whoelor, Miss H Bohreibert-HWiIlgoroth, Miss J H Levinho, E Fuhrman, Fred Waldron, Wong'Yook and 39 on - dook. From Maui, per Olaudine, Fob 7 F AVittrook, Father Leonor, D PEIdredge, W K Kane, J H Mackeuzio, G O Gallagher, H rrt-i cTCt f. Z Dri.it. ova fST daintv 1 (&, I Higgins, R A Drummond, Miss Druramond, Miss Kalo, Miss MA Titcomb, Chang Chung, Young Hop Chan, Capt Ahlborn and 73 on deck. From Hawaii, por stmr Like like, Fob 7-0 J Falk, Thomas Nahiwa and 12 deck passengers. From Mnlokai, Maui and Lnnai, por stmr Mokolii, Feb 7 Wuhi nalo and 7 deck pancougers. PASSENGERS DEPARTED. For San Francicco, per O & OSS Doric, Feb 7 Paul Ison borg, Sr, nnd wife, Misses Ison berg, Paul lsouberg, Jr, and wife, Mrs O Walters and Col R H Mo Lean. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS. SATcnDAT, Feb. 0. Stmr Kllauca Hou, Freeman, from Olo wnlu. Stmr J A Cummins, Senile, from Ouliu port. Sumivt, Feb. 7. Stmr Claudlnc, Cameron, from ports on Maul. dtrar W O Hall, HnKluud, from porta on Kaiint. Stmr Mokolii, Nellson, from Molokal.Maul, and Laual. Stmr Noeau, Peterson, from Hamakua, Han all. 8tmr Walukale, Parker, from Lahalna, Maul. Stmr Jamis Makcc, Tullett, from Kapaa, Kual. Stmr Llkcllke, Njc, from Hawaii and Maul. Br bk Kotuenbcck, ltodRcrs. from Liver pool. Scbr KaMoIfrom I'aaullo, Ilawnll. DKPAHn itRS. Sundat, Feb. 7. Am bktn Amelia, Wilier, for Hana. O te O S S Doric, Smltb, for San Fran cisco. Monday, Feb. 8. 8tmr Kcauhou, Thompson, for Kauai. Stmr Kaala, Mother, for Oabu ports. 8tmr Wnlulcolc, Parktr, for Kauai. 8tmr Mokolii, Ncllsou, forMolokal, Maul, and I-nnal. Stmr J A Cummins, Scarlc, for Oabu ports. VESSELS LEAVINQ TOMORROW. Stmr Claudlne. Cameron, for Maul and Ha waii. Stmr Manna Loa, Slmtrso'i, for Maul and Ha ill. Stmr Kllaneii llou, rretman, for ports on Ilanull. Stmr W (5 Hall, Uniiliiml, for Knual ports. Btmr Noeau, I'tterfcou, forLaUalun, Ilouo kaa and Kukulliaele. OAROOES TROM ISLAND TORTS. Ex stmr Llkellke 8.VK) bass nuijar. l'x stmr WalaUalu 5l la sugar. Kx schr Ka Mol biiJJ bigs sugar. K stmr Noean !lft!3 bag suar. Ex stmr Joints Mnkie 1?(H bags sugar, lUuU b.K4 rice. Ex stmr Mokolii- 10 bead tattle, 1C calves, and sundry pkg. Ex stmr W G Hall ft515"batrs sugar, 110 bdls bides, 1 bull, ST pki sundries. Ex stmr J A Cummins- 500 hags sugar, 600 baps rice Ex stmr Kllauca Hou 3230 bags sugar, SI bdls bides. Ex "tmr ClaudIne8775 bags sugar, 81 sks potatoes, 37 sks corn, 78 bdls bides, CO pkgs sundries. VESSEL3 IN PORT. II B M 8 Harm, Fleet, Esquimau. U r B Alert, Hanford, San Francisco, MEUCUANTMEN. (Coasters not Included In tills list.) OSS Australia, Hondlctte, 8 F, Feb ?. Am ei.hr Robert Lowers, (looclmau, New castle. Am bk S C Allen, Johnson, S F. Am ship II B Hyde, Bcrlbncr, S K. Am scbr Transit, Jorgenson, 8 F. Am bk Alden Hesse, Potter, S F. Am bktn Irmgurd. Bclimldt, 8 F. Am bktn Ar.hir. Calhoun, S F. Hr bk Nortbbrook, Lawilon, Hongkong. tier Bblp Marie lluckfeld, Kruse, lircmui. Ger bk J C Glade, Liverpool. Haw scbr Honolulu, Tbonogel, Tocopllla, Haw bk R P Rltbct, Thompson, Newcastle. Am bk Albert, GrlUllbs, 8 F, Feb 3. Am ship C F Sargent, Morse.NoncastlcFeb 1 Am bk Routenbeck, Rodgcrs, Liverpool. FOREIGN VF88EL8 EXPECTED Vessels Where trom Due Gaelic ,,8 F " 9 8 8 OulttaironK Forllaml, ..Feb 10 Monowsl SF " II Warrlmoo Victoria " 16 Cltyot.Ptklng..,.-..S V " 20 Mlowers Colonies " SI' Belirle Yokohama " 28 UktferuIncileT....Ncwacaatlo--...Feb24 ScbfLlwIo-Vance, 8jdhey ,'.i.VS. DuS UK Ualiao, isrncssnu uuo Am bk Amy Turner,,. Now York Due AmslirpMaf Fllut SF Due NIC bk Dominion, ....Newcastle Due Ilk G O Perkins.. Nuwcastlo Due Hktn Wrestler " ..Newcastle Duo Am bktn Planter Newcastle Due Gtr bk Paul leinbcrg...,Llerpool Duo Am scbr Aloha 8K The "Fanny Bone." Everybody is familiar with tho disagrcoablo sonsation in tho ftngor tips known as a "knock on tho funny bono." In reality it is not a botie at all that causes tho ounous tingling, but an impor tant nerve (the ulnar) which runs down tho arm. It is for the most part deep-sontod in tho flesh, but nour the buok ofllioobow lies olosu to tho under surfuco of tho skin. When this is acoidpntally struck, tho norvo conveys tho impression to tho brain. But it bappons that soiisiitions brought by tho ulnar norvo are those usually which have been caused nt its onds, tho fincor-tipsj and the bruin ob stinately rofuses to believe that any mossngos ,cun possibly come along the telograph viro of tho nervo excopt from tho regular stations. So wlion tho knook is ox pHrirnced' and tho messngo ro coived, tho brain rofors it as hav ing coruo from the termini of tho lino i nst end of from sotnowlu-ro midway, and despite tho actual fact assures us that it is our fingers that aro tingling, and not our t lbow. In tho samo way, soldiors who have lost thoir logs sotnotimes say thoy feel a pain in tho toes. What in happoning is that tho ro maindor of tho nervo that ued to go to tho toes is boing niTeoted, and the brain ( which is tho real and nuly se.it of all pain) cannot account for the sons ition except as coming from tho absent foot. m CUUcn Altonllun. Theso aro days of considerable anxiety and porplexity to all who havo possessions or other interests in the Republic of Hawaii, and it is time that our citifceWcame to a mutual understanding on several important issues. Tho prospects for Annexation appear at present vague and iudistinct, and our destiny cannot bo foretold with certainty. Thoro aro thoso, also, who still fondly cling to tho hopo of a return to tho old order of things, and who cauuot be per suaded otherwise, yet this out look appears far inoro hazy than that of Annexation even to tho most hopeful disciples of tho Monarchy, Rut, fortuuatoly, in tho midst of all this uncertainty thoro is Bolaco in tho faot that Buffalo Boor has came to stay and that patrons of all sorts and opinions may equally share tho benetitB of its invigorating and BUBtaining properties. We aro moreover assured that this favorite brow will coutinuo to bo dispens ed as horotofore at the Royal, Pacific and Cosmopolitan Sa loons. mm m laud JMiicr. Thero is buttor and thoro' is buttor but thoro is no buttor that arrives in Honolulu bo sweot and fresh as the Mikilua and Waianae Buttor. Its rapid transit by rail dirCct from tho dairy to tho Pala ma Grocery's large ico box so conveniently situated ppposito tho railway dopot enables us to handlo it to tho best advantage. No wonder wo are doing fcuoh a largo buttor businoss, wuen wo aro selling this fino buttor at 3Go. por lb. Palama Grocory, oppo sits Railway Depot, King street. Telephone 755. ONE ON LEAP YEAR. This Is tho latest on leap year: A well known young gentlomar. declined to call upon a very charming young lady living In Queen Anno town When pressed for a reason he said: "She 1a too much llko Itanlc. Deer. She's, bright, sparkling and pure, and so full o( life I nm afraid sho will 'pop. " , . On tap or In bottles at the Criterion. 1 m m m Sterling, tho painter, is pre pared to quoto prices on roof paintiug. Ho uses a composition of coal tar and cement. Cheapest and best roof preparation in Ho THE CELEBRATED Departure Bay ....OR.... Wellington Coal Itfow IjMtnlInK from Bark "B. 1. Cheney." . . ALSO, KIVETON PARK Best South Yorkshire Hard Steam Coal Suitable for all Steam pur poses. This Coal is also a favorlto for D' MESTIO USE! Newcastle Coal In quantities to suit. 2240 Lbs. to the Ton! 1ST Full Weight guaranteed. De livered Itee to uny purl of tho city. INTER-ISLAND ' MoitI G" C02-tf Marshal's Sale. By virtue of ft Writ of Exeontion iesnod out of the Dlntrict Court, on tho 15th dny of January, A. I). 1897, ngalustChuw Sing, defendant, in favor of In Sing, plaintiff, for the Bum of $210.23, I have levied upon and shall expose for sale at tho Station House, in the District of Honolulu, Island of Ouhu, at 12 o'clock of Saturday, the 20th day of F.bruaiy, A D. 1897, to the ighest bidder, all the right, title and in terest of the said Chow Sing, defendant, in and to the following property, unless said judgment, Interest, costs and my ex penses be previously paid. List of nropertv for sale: Consisting of tho one-tenth interest in the leasehold righU and assets of the tirni of Sun Wong wo Company, a Banana plantation, situated on tho inauka side of tho Wnildkl road at Wniltikl. Uonolulu,Oauu, January, 10, A D. 1897. li. it. uiruiicuuK, Deputy Marshal Repnbllo of Hawaii. 512-Ct Commissioner of Deeds -for Tin State of California. Having been appointed and commissioned n Commissioner of Deeds for tho State of Cal ifornia, I am prepared To administer and certify oaths. To take and certify depositions and affida vits. To take and certify the acknowledgment or proof ol powers of attorney, mortcaKCs, transfer, grants, deeds or other Instruments or record. A. V. GEAR, Telephone a50. 810 Kln Street. Pioneer Building and Loan Association. Assets July, 1806, $106,545.15 Money Loaned on Approved Security. A Savings Bank for Monthly Deposits, nouses Built on the Monthly Installment Plan. Thirteenth Series of Stook now open. For further particulars apply to .A. V. GEAE, Socrotary. Chamber of Comraorco Rooms. Office hours, 12:30 1 -JO P.M. 373-tf There is a .difference be tween a Scrape and a Shave. The "CRITERION" 'Bar ber Shop can prove this. Fort Street, near Hotel. J. S. WALKER, General Aoentfob Hawaiian Islands. Itoyal Insurance Company. Alliance Assurance Comnanv. Alliance Marine and General Assurance Company. Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada, Wilhelmaof Modgeburg Insurance Com uany. Scottish Union and National Insurance Company, Room 12 Sjieckcls Block, Honolulu, II. I. BBUGE OA1RTWIIIGHT, General Manager of The Equitable Lifo Assurance Society Of the United States for the Hawaiian Islands. Orr'oru Merchant stroot, Honolulu. Compy Canadian-Australian Steamer ot the above Lino running in connection with the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Betwoon Vancouver, B. O., nnd Sydney, N. B. Wy nnd calling at Victoria, B. O.. Honolulu nnd Buva (Fiji), On or about the dates below stated, via.: " ' From Sydney and Sura, for Victoria and Vancouver. II. O.I Btmr "MIOWERA" February 24 Stmr "WARHIMOO" March 24 8tmr"MIOWEnA' April 24 Stmr "WARBIMOO" May 24 Tliroutfli Tickets Issued from Honolulu to Cnnnda, United Stntcs nnd Europe. PTlBIOnT AND rAB8ENOF.il AOENTfl: D: MoNiooidj, Montreal. Canada. Kobeot Kmtn, Winnipeg, Canada. M. M. 8TEnN, Ban Frnnciico, Cal. O. MoL. Bhown, Vancouver, B. 0. Oceanic Steamship Ce. Anstralian Mail Service. For San Francisco: The New ond Fino Al Steel Steamship "Zealandia" Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will bo duo ot Honolulu trom Syunoy and Auckland on or about March 4, 1897. And will leavo for tho above port with Mails and Passengers on or about that date. For Sydney and Auckland: The New ond Fino Al Steo Steamship " Monowai " Of tho Oceania Steamship Company will be duo at Honolulu from San Francisco on or about ., Feb. 11, 1897. And will have prompt despatch with Mails and Passengers tor the above ports. Tho undersigned aro now prepared to issue Through Tickets to All Points iu tho United States. C?yFor further particulars regarding Freight or Passage opply to WM. G. IRWIN & CO., L'd, Qonernl Agents. mmoTatolo LOCAL LINE S. 6. AUSTRALIA. Arrivo Honolulu from S. F. Leavo Honolulu forS.F. Feb.-2, 1897 Fob. 10, 1897 March 2, 1897 March 10, 1897 THROUGH LINE From San Francisoo From Sydney for for Sydney. uonarancisoo. Arrixe Honolulu. Leave JTonutulu. Monowai, Feb 11, 97 I Zealaniia, Mo 4, '97 Alameda, Mo 11, '97 Moana, April 1, '97 Dr. W. L. Moore T 3P2i.3rsicIa,rL SijLrgreorL- Hllo, Hawaii. Special attention given to diseases of re and car. '.' ft ij the eye Omcehour.'?-:-Waiannenue Ave. near Court House. i63tf DR. C. A. PETERSON . . . . REMOVED TO . . . , No. 28 Emma .Street, Office Hours: 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Telephone 782. 407-2m DR. BERT. Fi BDRQESS, .Physician and Surgeon TELEPHONE 853, Hours; 8.30 to 10 a. m., 1:30 to 4 p. ro., and 7 to 8 p.m. . . . 410 Punchbowl street or 143 Miller street, Honolulu, Oabu. -iCO-tf A. O. WALL, D.-D. S.', DENTIST. New Love's Building, Fort Strict. TELEPHONE 434, Oceanic Hi! Steamship Line From Victoria and Vancouver, b. C, to. Suva and Sydney! Stmr "WABRIMOO'' February 16- 8tmr"MIOWEnA' March 18. Btmr"WAMlIMOO": April 16 Stmr "MIOWEHA" May IB- t3T For Freight and-Fassago nnd all General Information, apply to THEO. H. DAVIES & CO., L'd Agents for the Hawaiian Islands. ' 11 iV Co's TIME TABLE. o. ii. wiamy Pre5. b. b. hose, so. Capt. J. A. KING, PortSupt. Stmr. "KIN AU, CLARKE, Commander, Will leavo Honolulu at 10 A. M., touching at Lahalna, Maalaea Bay and lylukena the samo day; Mabukona, Kawaihao and Lau pahoohoe tho following day, arriving at lIiloNthe same evening, LIAVM nONOLffl.C. .1 ABBIVI8II0H0LDLC. Friday. Feb. 12 Tuesday Feb. 23 Tuesday Feb. 9- Friday Fob. 19 "iriday Mar. f. Tuesday. ... Mar 2 Tuesday..... Mar. 16 j Friday... ..Mar 12 Bcturnlng, will leave Hilo.atl o'clock p. m., touching at Laupahuehbo, Mnhu kona and Kawaihae same day; Makona, Maalaea Bay and Lahalna tho following day; arriving at Honolulu the afternoons' of 'iuesday ond Fridays. Will call at PohoikI, Pnna. M.f No Freight will be received after 12 noon on day of sailing. Stmr. CLAUDINE,. UAivitwuii, uommanaer, Will leave Honolulu Tuesday at 5 p. m. touching at Kahului, Hana, Hamoaand Kipahura, MauL Keturnlng arrives at Honolulu Sunday mornings. win can at of each month. Kaupo, on second trip 'Nn Frotolit vjiM fw. m,.a1v.i) af. p. M. on day of sailing. This Company will reserves the right to make changes in the time of departure and arrival of its steamers without notice and it will not be responsible for any conse quences arising therefrom. Consignees must bo at tho Landings to receive their Freight; this Company will not hold itself responsible- for freight after it has been landed. Live 8took only at owner's risk. This Company will not bo responsible for Money or Valuables of passengers nnless placed in the care of Pursers. Pabsengera ore requested to purchase tickets before embarking. Those failing to do so will bo subject to an additional charge of twenty-live per cent. New Ewa Plantation Co. Stocks. In Blocks to Buit pur chasers. Will deliver after January 2, 1897. E3T Inquire of The Hawaiian SafoDeposit &- investment Company, 408 Fort Street TTonnlola trr- -r CENTRAL Kona Sanatorium, Situated on a Beautiful Hillside Overlook. ing the Ocean,- and 1300 feet above Sea Level. Only 24 hours' sail from Honolulu. Climate mild, c!o.ir dry atmosphere, free from fogs and malaria, especial provision for quiet and rest as veil as for amuse- ment and outdoor life. Rates $2 per day or 910 per week. Medical attendance extra, XZT Address DR. H. A. LINDLEY Prop., 325 tf t Kona, Hawaii. Just Received .. Gold and Silvorwaro, Crockory and Ivoryware, Embroidered Farm, Bilk Handkerohiefa, V (Shawls, doroons, "WTiito Grn'sB Cloth, Mattings, Wicker? and.Steamor Chairs, Cigars, Etc., Etc, OICilllKII WING WO TAI & CO., 214 Nuuanu Stroot, Houo(uhi, v . k e ',t i ' y