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EVENING BULLETIN, MAY 27, 1897.
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IT PLAYED ONE TUNE.
The : Perkins : Windmill
J. T. WATERHOUSE
Canadian-Australian Steamship Line
LIMITED REPERTORY OF THE ST. JOE
CORNET BAND.
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Has Proved a Great Success in these Islands as
well as in the United States.
Wo quote from a lottor received lately from a gontleman who haB
kail much experience with Windmills. Ho says:
rV'I Iivo the Wludmlll erected and It works like a charm. I havo three raakos of Wind
mills ou the Kanch, aud the PEKKIN3 elvci mo less trouble, than uy of tho others.
There It 'uo doubt' of Its bclnga First-class Mill. "Yours very truly,
"HONOMJA RANCH, (Maul).
" K. C. Sbaule."
Wo havo Galvanized Steel Mills, 8, 10 and 12 foot. Also, Wood
Mills, 10, 12, 1G and 18 feot.
Wo havo just erected a 12 foot Galvanized Steel Perkins Wind
mill at Moiliili at tho foot of tho hill, on a wooden tower sixty feet
high.
Ve would like to havo anyone, who desires to purchase a Wind
mill, examine this one, or any other PERKINS MILL, and ho
will at once be convinced of its superiority. Wo havo also
GOULD'S PUMPS of various kinds and sizes. No better pumps
than these are made and the prices are very reasonable
If you want a Windmill or Pump, or Galvanized Pipe of all
sizes for conducting wator, ploaeo give us a call, and wo can accom
modate you.
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O. HALL
ALEX. OHISHOLM.
The Manufacturing Harness Co.
TtBLEruoNE 228.
tSTX o:uplte wortraentof raolnp equipment.
jtltspwlai. Wo keep In btook. aud Bell only our own Manufacture,
Chisholm
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HSk Cottage on Mazlne street In good
Mffiu'" acder. Larjre grounds well planted
ui, wllli fruit am) ornamental tree. Ex-
HHSP,r , tllent liennerv, etc Apply, tele
p - phono either 203 or 808, to
mm? S01-tf .7 A MRS IiYLK.
Wm. ' SubBoribe for the Evening Boir
f?"' xuxui 75 ceutB per month.
& RON", Lrd
J. J. COUGHLIN.
P. 0. Box 322,
Our Hand Made
Hawaiian
Saddle
With Genuine
Hawaiian Tree
Lap Robes,
Whips from 25c. to $10
Loggins (all sizes).
& Coughlin.
ENGLISH-AMERICAN
Underwriters
COMPOSED OF
London and Lancashire Fire
Insurance Company oj
Liverpool, England,
(Stock C'ompanj, Incorporated 1801.)
AND
Norwalk Fire Insurance Com
pany of Norwalk, Con
necticut. (Stock Company, Incorporated 1859.)
tW A policy written by the above
company Is doubly secure, as It rcpre
Hente two of the larse-t Fire Iuaurance
Companies back of it.
The Hawaiian Safe Deposit &
Investment Company,
Agents for the Hawaiian Tslaida.
108 Fort Strrt ... ITonolulv
"JUlfe fino cabinet work, can only bejdone
Dy iuo ami ariisis,
TIe Criterioii
Barber gIop
HAS THE
Best Tonsorial Artists
IN UONOLULU.
Paoheco & Fernandez.
Flrt Iiee It Learned Mid the Bolemn t
tvcalon on Which It Wm Bendered.
"Mniile by the lUnd" nt the School Ex
hibition Old Timer Look Back.
Two moil were ut a tnblo overlooking
Michigan .ivenuo. They wcro unmistak
ably from somo plnco in tho west. They
had tho good old time manners which
nro becoming scirco in overy section.
They wcro (10 or maylio 70 ycura each.
Ono of them was reading tho uaws to
tho other onn.
Tho ono who wa? reading stopped and
said: "I'll bo doggoncd if Sam Stono
niu't dead. It (?.iy.s hero that ho died in
Topcky, Kan. You remember Sain
Stone. Uo wroto that old pong, ' Wait
For tho Wagon aud Wo'll All Tako a
Rido.'"
"Hain't thought of it 30 year, Cy,"
replied tho old man opposite him.
"Let's sco, how did it go? BoniotliiuR
liko this" tho old man puckered his
lips and tried to whistlo tho air, bnt tho
sound from his mouth resembled that
of a hungry wind throngh a keyhole.
"Jim, you'ro getting wind wasted.
Getting old. Fellows liko you and uo
can't whlstlo. Better hum it, Jim."
And Jim hummed it while Cy beat
timo with his fingers on tho tabic
"I had forgot, Cy, who it was that
wrote it"
"You, it was Sam Stone. I'd 'bout
forgot it mysolf till I see it in that
morning papor."
"Sam Stouo was 84, so tho paper says.
Ho died in Topcky, where ho'd lived
about 28 years. That was a great old
song in its day."
"That and 'Pop Goos tho Weasel.' "
"But 'Wait For the Wagon' was the
most catching. I remember it was tho
first pieco that tho St. Joo (Mo. ) cornet
band learned to play. And just then
there was a rtiou died in St Joo who
was a high roller in tho Musonio hxlgo
In the town, und a mighty popular man
ho was. Of courso he was buried with
Masonio rites, and the lodgo committeo
called on tho leader of tho band.to cn
gago the band's cervico. It was tho flret
job tho band had, and as it was in debt
for tho snaro drum and tho big horn
hero was a chanco to got even.
"So tho leader got a retainer, and
then ho told tho committeo that tho
band couldn't play only ono piece, and
that was 'Wait For tho Wagon.' Tho
leader said it was not built on dead
march timo, but by playing it low and
muffling tho big drum ho could make it
sound solemn. So tho band turned out
at tho funeral and it played ' Walt For
tho Wagon' all tho way out to Mount
Moriah cemetery. Somo of tho boyB
about town had a bard timo looking sad,
especially Ben Oilman, tho big butcher,
who was ono of tho pallbearers. Ben!
was tho funny man of 'tho town, any
how. "I remember Ben, Oy. "
"I knenved yon did. As I was saying,
it was hard to keep straight faces, tho
band playing that timo, going out to
tho gravo. Coming back thero was near
ly. a row. Tho high murk u muck of tho
lodgo told tho lender of tho h.md hu hud
better change tho music, and then tin
leader said tho band couldn't play any
thing else, and that ho had told him t,a
Tho procession marched dov. n K edruek
avouuo coming back und it a .unicntvd
to rain, ho that tho lodge it was the
Zcrcdnthah chapter, cs I ronuuuber had
to quickon thoir Hteps, and that put the
baud out"
"Of course, Cy. You can't march
doublo quick on slow music. But go on. "
"Well, tho only thing for tho baud to
do was to liven up tho tuuo, and that
was what niiswl Old Ned. Tho newspa
per oamo oat next week with a pieco in
it as long as your arm saying it was a
disgrace, and that if tho baud expected
tho citizens to help pay its dobts it had
better learn somo musio that would be
appropriate at funerals, as pcoplo wero
liable to dio any time. Of course that
mado tho band mad."
"Of course, Oy. But what did they
do?"
"Stopped thoir papers. Then when
Ncoly's academy gavo tho school exhi
bition in tho Presbyterian church on tho
hill, tho band was engaged and put. in
tho gallory, which was in one end of
tho church. Tho baud opened the exor
cises with 'Wait For tho Wagon.' Then
tho pastor of tho church prayed, and
tho baud played 'Wait For tho Wagon'
ugain. Tho programmo consisted of es
sayscompositions they called thorn
then declamations and somo dialogues,
and Bcuttrrcd along through tho pro
grammo was 'music by tho baud,' and
overy time it played 'Wait For tho
Wagon. ' It got to bo as good as a cir
cus. I remember tho lender of tho baud
died a good many years ago, and tho
pieco in tho paper about him said ho
wroto 'Wait For tho Wagon, ' but tho
papor was wrong. It was Sam Stouo
who wroto it, him that has just died iu
Topcky."
' 'It till comes back to mo now, Cy.
But all I can lumembor in tho tuuo aud
the first two lines:
"Wult fur tliu waitun,
And wo'll all talco u ride."
Chicago Chroniola
Order your sodn-wntnr for Sun
day from tuo Hawaiian Soda
Wnrlcn. Tnl. fi32.
If you contemplate- ordering a
portrait enlargement wo invito
your nttention to the miporior
work wo offer nntl would ask a
comparison of prices, and work
manship before placiug your
order. King Bros., Hotel street,
Crash suits will be fashiona
ble this summer for men and
women. The material is over
lasting and won't fado. We
havo a complete stock of
RUSSJAN CRASH
In Various Shades at Low
Prices.
For summer wear wo offer
FIGURED NAINSOOKS
AND PIQUES SILKS
in all shades And Silk Plush
for trimming or Dress Goods.
A new lot of
LADIES HEMSTITCHED
HANDKERCHIEFS.
12 inches square; hems assort
ed widths are marked down be
low hard-pan prices. Wo are
not ashamed to offer these to
anyone.
TOWELLING
white terry in 18 to 36 inch
lengths unequalled quality.
TABLE DAMASK AND
NAPKINS.
The largest supply ever shown
in Honolulu at the price.
Light, Medium and Heavy
Weight
BLUE AND BLACK
SERGES
PEARL BUTTONS
Enough to stock any ordinary
store. Also
COCOANUT . MATTING,
Plain or Figured 30 inches to
48 inches wide.
J. T. WATERHOUSE
Queen Street.
For Seattle, Tacoma and
Port Townsend.
The 100 Al Steamship
"Amarapoora
Will sail for the above ports on
or about
MAY 36. "
17" For freight or passage, apply to
THEO.H. DAVIES & CO., L'D.
G14td
Agents.
Eagle -:- House
NUUANU AVENUE.
MrB, Harry KlammB, - - Prop
0
New Management.
Commodious Rooms.
TABLE BOARD THE FINEST
.... INCLUUINQ MANY ....
Palatable German 'Dishes.
Crayon and Water Colors
PICTURES ENLARGED AND NEATLY
FRAMED,
From $S 00 up. Samples to be seen
at my Studio, 22 Beretaula Street.
B. LICHTIG.
601-3m
The Honolulu Sanitarium
10S2 King Street. "
A Quiet, Homelike Place, where Trained
urnes. MasRace. "Swedish Movement."
Baths, Electricity and Physical Training
P. B. KELLOaa. M. D..
Telephone 639. Superintendent.
Evening Bulletin 75c per month,
Steamoro of the above Line running in connection with the
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY
Between Vancouver, B. O., and Sydney, N. 8. W and calling at Viotoria, B. 0.
Honolulu and Suva (Fiji),
On or about the dntes below stated, viz.:
From Sydney and 8ut, for Tlctorta and
Vaocourer. It. O.i
Stmr "WAimiMOO" Jnne 24
Stmr"MIOWEHA July 24
Strar "AOUANOI" August 24
Tliroujcli Tickets lsnued from Honolulu to Oanadn,
Uuitotl States ami Europe.
FBBianT AND FABSKNOElt AnCNTSi
D. MoNiaotili, Montreal, Canada.
Robert Keiir, Winnipeg, Canada.
M. M. Stern, San Francisco, Col.
Q. MoL. Brown, Vancouver, B. O.
Oceanic Steamship Company.
TIME TABLE.
Tho Fine Passenger Steamers of Tuib Line Will Arrivo at and
Leave This Fort as Herouudor.
From San Franoisoo:
ALAMEDA JUNE 3d
AUSTRALIA JUNE 22d
MARIPOSA JULYlst
AUSTRALIA JULY 20th
MOANA JULY 29th
AUSTRALIA AUG. 17th
ALAMEDA AUG. 26th
In connection with the sailing of tho above steamers, the Agonts
aro prepared to issue, to intending passengers, coupon through
tickets by any railroad from San Francisco, to all points in tho
United States, and from Now York by any steamship lino to all
European ports.
For further particulars apply to
Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Limited,
General Agents Oceanic S. S. Co.
W. G. Irwin & Co.
Limited.
Agents for
Western Sugar Kefinery Co. of Ban
Francisco.
Buldwlu Locomotive Works of Fhiln
delpbin, Fenn.. U. S. A.
Newell Universal Mill Co. (National
Cane Shredder), New York, O. 8. A.
N.Ohlandt & Co's Chemical Fertilizers.
Alex Cross k Sous, high grade fertil
izers for Caue and CoflVo.
Heeds Steam Pipe Covering
Also
Offer for Sale
Faruffine Faint Co's P 1-1) Faints and
Papers; Lucol aud Limteed oils, raw
and bouea.
Iudurino. (a oold water paint) in white
and colors.
Filter Press Cloths, Cement, Lime and
ilricks.
607-tf
Wm. G. Irwin & Co.
(limited).
Wm. O. Irwin, - President and Manager
Olaus Spreokels, - - - Vioe-Presidont
W. M. QUTard, Seoretary and Treasurer
Theo. O. Porter, ... Auditor
Sugar Factors
AND
Commission Agents.
AGENTS OF TUB
OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY
OF SAN FKANOlBOO. OAJj.
Imported : JeWetoy
Per "Australia" by
EL GL JBIA.RT,
404 Fort Street.
Quality, Style and Finish
GUARANTEED.
Repairing a specialty.
GILBERT F. LITTLE,
ATTORNEY AT UW.
AILO, HAWAII,
From Victoria and Vancouver, B. U I
Suva and Sydney!
Stmr "AOHANQI" Jnno 18
Btuir "WA1UUMOO" July II
Btiur"MIOWEltA' August 18
EST For Freight and Passage and all
General Information, apply to
THE0. H. DAVIES & CO., L'd
Agents tor the Hawaiian Islands.
For San Franoisoo:
MARIPOSA MAY 27tk
AUSTRALIA JUNE 2d
MOANA JUNE 24tk
AUSTRALIA JUNE 30tk
ALAMEDA JULY 22d
AUSTRALIA JULY 28tk
MARIPOSA AUG. 19th
AUSTRALIA AUG. 25tk
m i n
mm sieamsniD uos
TIME TABLE.
0. L. WIGHT, Fres. B. B. BOSE, Bet.
Capt. J. A. KING, FortSupt.
Stmr. KINAU,
CLARKE, Commander,
Will leave Honolulu at 10 a. m., touching at
Lahnina, Maalaea Fay and Makena th
same day; Mahukoua, Kawaihae aud Lau
Enhoohoe the following day, arriving at
lilo the same evening.
HATKB IIONOLPLU. ABBIVKS HONOLULU.
Friday May 28
'Tnesday. . . .Juue 8
Friday June 18
Tnesday Juue 29
Friday., .....Janet
Tuesday. ...June IS
Friday Jnne 36
1'ucHclay July t
Iteturning, will leave Hilo at 1 o'clock
p. m., touching at Laupahoehoe, Mahu
kona and Kawaihao same day; Makena,
Maalaea Bay and Lahaina the following
day; arriving at Honolulu the afternoon!
of Tuesday and Fridays.
'.Will call at Pohoiki, Puna.-
FNn Frfllcififc will Ka MuttrAJ ..
12 noon on day of sailing. '
Stmr. CMUDINE,
CAMERON, Commander,
Will leave Honolulu Tuesday at 5p.it. i
touching at Eahulul, liana, Hamoaand V
Kipahulu, Maul, iletuming arrives at
Honolulu Sunday mornings.
Will call at Nun, Kaupo, on second trip
of each month. '
WTNo Freight Will be received after
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 be at the Landings to
receive their Freight; this Company will
not hold itself responsible for freight after
it has been landed.
Live Stock only at owner's risk.
This Company will not be responsible
for Money or Valuables of passengers
unless placed in tho care of Pursers.
Passengers aro requested to purchase
tickets boforo embarking. Those failing to
do so will bo subject to an additional
charge of twenty-live per cent.
JOHN PHILLIPS,
PLUMBEE,
Hotel 8t.. near Port. Tel, 802.
JAS. F. MORGAN,
AUCTIONEER AND STOCK BROKER
No. 45 Queen Street.
Expert Appraisement of Real
Estate and Furniture.
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