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EVENING BULLETIN, JULY 17, 1897.
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New Goods
MTJHA.TA. & CO.
JUST ARRIVED
Fine Japanese Matting, Rugs, &c
Fine Crepe Shirts Any Style!
tSf Cheapest in the Oity. f
MTJRLTA & CO., .101
Claub Hi'heckrls.
Wk. O. Irwim.
Ulaupfeckeluo.
HONOLULU
H. I.
Ban FranelKo Agent Tub Nevada Bank or
San Francisco.
DRAW EXCUANOK ON
Ban Francisco The Nevada Bank of San
Francisco.
London The Union Bank ( London, Ltd.
Niw York American Exchnj; National
Bank.
CniOAOo Merchant National Bank.
Paris Coraiitolr National d'Escomnt de
1'arlB.
Bkhmn Oresdner Bank.
IiONQKONQ AND YOKOHAMA Hongkong A
Slianebal Banking Corporation.
New Zealand and Australia Bank of New
Zealand.
Victoria and Vancouver Bank of British
North America.
Traisact a General Banking ani Excbange Business
Dcpolst Kecclved. Loans made on Ap-
B roved Sreurlty. Conmcrclal and Travelers
rcdlts Issued. Bills of Exchango bought
and sold.
Collections 1'homitlt Accounted For.
Established 1868
5ISHOF cSs Co.
BANKERS.
Transact a General Banking
and Exchange Business.
Connnerciul and Traveler's
Letters of Credit issued, avail
able in all the principal cities
of the world
The . . .
Hawaiian Electric
Company,
Cor. Alakea ft Halokauwila fits.
Hap a Urge assortment of
Chandeliers and Elec
trical Goods
Constantly on hand.
Estimates given for house wir
ing and Electrical plants.
Marine Wiring a specialty.
THEO. HOFFMANN,
82-td Manager.
Building Lots!
At WAIKIK1 on car line and on FA
LAMA ROAD near Fertilizing
Plant,
These Lota are Very Cheap and Bold
on Easy Terms.
Desirable Acre Tracts near the oity and
other Properties for sole.
BBUOE, WARING & CO.,
DeUorN in l.uta nnd Lands,
.112 Fort Btroot, near King.
TKLErnoNE C07 P. O. Box 821.
W. C. ACHI & CO.,
Brokers & Dealers
real Estate
XST Wo will Huy or 8ell Bool Estate In
all parts of tho gronp.
CiT We will Boll 1'ropertios on Roason
able Commissions,
OFFICE, 10 West King Street
Consolidated Soda Water Co., LI
Esplanade,
Corner Allen & Fort SU., Honolulu.
HOLLISTER & CO.,
Agents.
A. C. WALL, D. D. S.,
DENTIST.
Now Lovo'rt Building, Fort Slwot.
TELEPHONE 434,
Nuuanu & 2 Hotel Streets.
Robinson Block, Hotel Street.
Look at Our Bargain List
Fine Straw Hats, 25c. up.
Crepe Pajamas, $1 a suit.
Colored Bosom Shirts, 65c.
Ladies Kimonos, St up.
Gents Sox, 4 pairs for 25c.
Paper Napkins, 30o. n 100.
Ladies Leather Purses, 25c.
Silk Embroidered Pillow
Covers, 75c. a piece.
I IWAKAMI,
Robinson Block, Hotel Htreet.
Tjje Yokohama Specie Bank
LIMITED.
Subscribed Capital Yen 12,000,000
i-Biu up ijapiuu xen 7,000,000
Reserve Fund Yen 5.4C4.CO0
HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.
BRANCHES AND AGENCIES.
Kobe, London, Lyons, New York,
San Francisco, ShanRhai,
Bombay, Ilong Kong.
Transacts a General Banking and Ex-
change Business.
Agency Yokohama Specie Bank
New Repnbllc Bonding, ill King St, Honolulu.
W. W. Ahana
Makes Clothing too KDEIt of th
Tery best materiali and in the very
latest style.
A. Perfect Fit
G-uaranteed
ALL OF MY WORKMEN AJB
THOrOUGH MECHANiCS
Cleaning and Repairing a Specialty
ootfm)o
W. W. AHANA.
NEW STORE.
Imported Dry Goods, English, American
and Chinese,
Dress Making a Specialty.
Low Prices to sutt the times.
tW Como In and see our New Stock and
Store.
Wing Hing Loy
Nuuanu near Hotel street, opposite W. W,
Almua,
TELEPHONE 157.
RT" This tlrra was formerly known as
"Shun Loy," Fort street.
Just Liogeived
Crockery and Ivorywuro,
Embroidered Fans,
Shawls, rioroons,
Wiokor and Stonmer Chairs,
WTNG WO TAI & CO.,
214 Nunann Street, Honolulu.
TOM CHUNG KEE,
S13 Nuuanu Street.
Dealer in Ladies' and Gentle
men's Shoes.
Boots and Bhoes to order. I nse the best
material. Goods warranted towtar well. 143-
LYLE A. DICKEY,
-A-ttornev at Law
14 Kaahnmanu Street.
Telephone No. 632, 4036m
BOBERT GELEVE.
Book and Job Printer
Merchant Streot, Honolulu, H. I.
O vor An waiian Ne wa Company's
Book Btoro.
my 18,
Just Like Gold Coin.
For more than fifty years
has PERRY D AVIS' PAIN
KILLER stood tho test
against all remedies prepared
to eradicate pain, nnd today
stands at the head of the list
among the medicines that aro
so essential to keep at hand in
the home.
It is not a now funglo remedy
nor do tho proprietors lay
claim to any wonderful revela
tion of the ingredients that en
ter into tho manufacture of
this ever popular remedy.
It is perfectly harmless, you
need have no fear of becoming
habitually inclined to its use.
For Colic, Cramps, Dysen
tery, Colds, and all painful
affections, a few doses will cer
tainly give relief. You cannot
afford to bo without a bottle
m the house.
Your forefathers used it
and found it beneficiul.
Why experiment with some
remedy that is iihw nnd its effect
on tho y cm unknown?
It has manv rivals but no
equal.
WST" The now 35c. size con
tains over double the quantity
01 tne zac. size.
HoIIister -:- Drug
Company,
Bole AgeuiH tor the Islands,
Commencements Will
Soon Be Coming OfF
Graduating classes want
class photos made. Lower
classes ought to have
them, too. We want to
do all tho college work
this year. Our posing
and grouping aro not sur
passed anywhere.
Wf Uiimiv our prices are
as low as tho finest work
is worth.
JJ.WILLIAMS'
Art Studio,
Fort Street, Honolulu.
Whoro do I get my clothes made? You
are tho tenth mini that has akeri tho quos
Hon. At J. 1. KuilrlKiies of conthO, ai d my
dress suits especially pleaso mo my much.
J. P. Rodrigues,
Tort street.
:. ins
HAVING ESTABLISHED A MODERN
plant for hulling, polishing and assorting
coffoo, we are prepared to buy and clean
coffoo in tho parchment.
MODERATE CHARGE MADE FOR CLEANING
Ooffe !
Apply to
H. HACKFF.LD & CO,
WTT.T.TATVr TTAAfATJ (
l-ainLGi',
Paper Hanger and Decorator
Island Orrlors attouded to with dispatch. I
All woric earefnlly and promptly ex. I
ecnted. , '
Cy Oioncni Smith atwt, vitti Samuel t
Koholookahml I'un. IteNldeueei 1'al.ima.
651-Om
! M,ss PAnL0A's ADVICE-
Hikt tti (Iruit Tuiprti. mitl Ittjg nml I'ul.
Mi t'ctrnlllirr.
Bits of eoft, wet n.itier or (hunt) brnn
strewn ocr n carpet tiro tlio best dust
collector v.litu uwurdiiff, mill one of
tlio first tiling!) to riiiitmbor 1b nhvnys
to sweep a carpet with tho pile, not
ugninst it, mid imvc a small pointed
broom to ferret out tho dust hidden in
tlio cracks mid coiners. After sweeping
n room n long handled broom covered
with u cotton flannel bag should bo need
upon tho ceiling nnd wnlls, rising n
downward etroku upon the la t tor. After
tho hwccniuK frcMicu thoenrpet by win
ing with it cloth wrung from ammonia
nnd water in proportion of two tnblo
Bpoonfulnof household ammonia to four
quarti of water niirjs mtM be shaken
first mid then spread face down mid
bentcn with it rnttiin, then turned nnd
brushed, or, if ona lists no pluco to
( pprcad them, then hung over u liuo
wrong sido out und beat
Thiro is mi urt in tlio manner of win
dow washing. Dust tho windowsi thor
oughly beforo washing them with rt
woolen cloth uiiil tepid water, nnd tlio
best polisher for window (lass is soft or
crumpled newspapers, mid nso it wooden
skowcr to net into tho corners.
Pnru white custilo soup should bouhed
for the washing of paints, marks and
fctnius being erased by tho uid of very
fine pumico stouo.
A compound for cleaning floors, tiles,
furnituro and many things is composed
of 4 ounces of soap and a pound of bees
wax. Cut flno nnd put in qunrts of
witter, put over tlio llro mid frequently
stir until it iti all din-ohcd. Then add
2 ounces of sal codn and tuko from tho
firo ut oncn. Stir constantly until
tho mixture la cool. This may bo kept
in a covered jar and used when needed.
now to Make a Itlcci Ilennert.
Tho iced rico pudding is most deli
cious mndo us rt simple rico custard,
frozen and fcerved with preserved fruits.
Boil n scant teacupful of nico Carolina
rico in n doublu boiler with u quart ol
nil Ik, half a cup of sugar and half n tea
spoonful of salt. When tho rico is soft,
tnko it up nnd stir in tlio yolks of -1
ecus. Iteturn the nuddinc to tho (Ire
and beat it hard for two or thrco min
utes. Add u pint of rich cream, and
when tlio pudding is cold a tcuspoonfiil
of orange extract. Frcczo tho pudding
and servo it on u baso of coldeu oramrn
jolly or with sweet preserved oranges or
quinces neaped over it. it is also nice
fecrved on a low crystal platter with it
wreath of whipped cream, tinted pink
with preserved strawberry or raspberry
juice.
now to Avoid Bllloiinncu.
Somo peoplo go so far as to believe
that tho absenco from our menus of
plenty of giecn vegetables and salad?
accounts for tho biliousness of tho
American people. Tho best known of
such plants uro lcttuco, beet tops, dan
dolion, kalo and spinach, but thero aro
many other palatable uud healthful
plants that, though rarely used, might
add a pleasant variety to our list of
available ogetubks. Ouo of these,
"winter cress," or Barb.irca nroocox.
which is sold in largo quantities in the
Washington markets, is planted in la.te
summer or curly fall mid needs very lit
tlo cultivation. Another plant that bo
longs to tho Fpiunch mid beet family,
though it is it common weed in fields
and gardens in nearly every part of tho
United States, is "lamb's quarters," or
Clienopodium album. It is in many
places commonly known cither us pig
weed or goo.-eloot, but it is not tho true
pigweed. Tlio plant has u palo bluixh
gieeli color, mat it tiht'dwheu hix i)
eight inches high is tender, juicy and
pleasant to tho taRto. Tlio teasing weed,
tliu common g.udcu "piinley, " or "pur
slane," when boiled is also recommend
id ai it most palatable green vegetuuio
and can easily ho luul. In India, whtie
it originated, tlio plant Iiuh been usco
for hundreds of ycais. In Europo it it,
UbCd both as it pot herb and for salads.
UV I'OLICK T OALLAO.
Inquiry hcie conli 'ms the sory com
ing ficiii Lima to the elTect that the
State Department has lodged a de
mand with the United States charge
of le-riitlon tit Lima fur the reletsc of
the mate of the American bnrk "Uncle
Inhii." lie .'"8 .ithme on December
19 Inst at Culliio, and was arrested be
cause of his constant demand for "Rai
nier Ileer." On tap or in bottles at the
Criterion Saloon.
I'llHl-lnlla nnd IIiiGBlca.
Tf you Mrc in iifcd of n vehicle
of nny dnscriplion', inBppct tlio
stock of G. Bclianinu nt tlio Olnb
StublcH. IIo kcnpH on littiul n full
liuo of phnctntiP, HtiiroyB, bugjpH,'
road wnfjnnR, and ! rimer road
carts.
Uon't Iip pprAiU'lod lo accopt
what is not really pood in on
larpoil portraits just hnpnnsn yon
liavo uiven an ordnr for ono.
King Bros, will give you Homo
tbing infiuitnlv l'Ur and olioap
or tlian yon can fot nny whoro olso
iu tcwa.
Our work U bettor and our
prices aro lower for enlarged
portrait work than anyouo oIho's.
Vo aro not making uiuoh at it,
but don't lot that worry you. If
you havo anythinc in this lino to
bo ilotio boo ovn nam pics firat,
and you won't regret it. King
Bros., 110 llotol btrcot.
DO YOU LIKE CUBBY?
TRUE INDIAN CURRY
NOT THE STUFF USUALLY SOLD AS CURRY
Curry Powder as mado by us is prepared after the Original
Re'cipe from tho Purest Ingredients.
" THY IT OISrJjtt -a
BENSON, SMITH & CO.
527 Fort Street, corner Hotel.
Tlfeo, If. Djibs $ Co;n,
XZ2vCZ,Z,S3D.
AND
Commission .'. Agents I
Dry Goods,
Hardware and
Groceries.
l'K.L,ICI'HMli -
H. E. McINTYRE fc BRO.,
IMPOKTEUB AND
Groceries, Provisions and Feed.
New Oooda Beeerred by Every Jacket from the Eaitarm UtatM tad Jterope
PBEUB OALIFORMIA PROD U OK BY UVEUT 8TEAMEB
All Orders laithfally attended
Part otth
s Howoraioj,
RAHT OOKHKB TOUT
(slamd Oaoi
HY AUTHOEITI.
SALE OF THE HAWAIIAN HOTEL
PREMISES, HONOLULU
H. I.
On Wednesday, July 28, 1897,
at 12 o'clock noon, at tho front
ontranco of tho Executivo Build
ing, Honolulu, will bo sold at
Public Auction, tho Hawaiian
Hotel rromiaoa at Honolulu.
Thesto premises aro centrally
located in tho city, in tho contro
of tho block bounded by and with
ontranco drives from Hotel,
Richards, Berotania aud Alakea
streets, and tho grounds contain
on area of 1 7-10 acres.
Tho Buildings consist of tho
Hotol propor of two stories and
basement; built of brick and con
oroto with broad verandas at front
and rear of each Btory.
Tho Main Building covors an
area of 10,800 eq. feet with Lanai
or wing addition on ono sido,
40x24 foot, and woodon addition
on opposite wing for Kitchen,
00x18 feet.
There aro also Four Cottages
on tho premises with ample pro
vision for bath rooms and closots.
I no Main Building contains a
spacious Parlor, Public and Pri
vate Dining Rooms, Largo Bil
liard Hall and Bar Room, and
Forty Sleeping rooms. Tho Cot
tagos contain about twenty addi
tional sleeping rooms.
A wator tank with capacity of
10,000 gallons is placed on a
towor at an elovatiou suflioient Jo
givo a good wator pressure in
second story of tho Main Build
ing. Th5, tank is supplied from
an Artesian woll on adjoining
pruminca, owned by Dr. J. S. Mo
Grow. Tho buildingB aud grounds aro
thoroughly lighted with Electrio
Light.
Plans of tho Buildings and
grounds can bo soon at tho offico
of tho Minister of tho Interior.
Tennn of Salo aro Cash in
United Slates Gold coin.
-if. K BW MO
OKALEKS IN
to and Quods Delireted to any
Oity FBEB,
BamnAOfiov (ioma
AND KINO STBBCT-
Upsot price: 800,000.00.
In caso there is no biddor to
purchase the property at the above
upset price, a lease of tho same
will immediately bo offered for
sale at an upset price of $4000 a
year for a period of thirty years
under the conditions Bot out in
Act 7, Laws of 1896 and more
particularly of Sections 2 and 4 of
said Act which reads as follows:
"Section 2. Every such lease
shall contain a covenant on tho
part of tho lessee that he shall,
during the first four years of the
term of tho lease, causo to bo
erected upon tho loaned promises
a firo proof building of Brick,
Stono or Motul, iu a workmanlike
manner, satisfactory to tho Min
ister of the Interior at not less '
than a stated cost; and
kcop tho Bamo suitably in
sured at not leas than two
thirds of its value for tho benefit
of the lessor; and shall koop the
building in good repair during
tho romaindor of tho term of lease,
reasonable ubo aud wear thereof
only excopted; and in caso of
damage or destruction of such
building by firo, shall mako good
such loss or damage by tho neces
sary repairs or reconstruction or
else surrender tho insuranco to tho
lossor.
"Section 4. Every such lease
shall also contain a covenant on tho
part of tho lessor, that upon tho
request in writing by tho iesseoor
his representatives, beforo tho ex
piration thereof, tho promises with
tho improvements, snail, if all of
tho conditions to bo porformed by
tho leasee havo been tmtiafucluiily
performed, bo put up at miction
for a lease for o term of not over
twonty years; unless said promises
shall bo required for public uses,
of which tho lossoo shall recoivo
at least ono year's notice Such
auction sale shall bo hold not
more than six months nor less
than ono month before tho expira
tion of said term."
Tho cost of building to bo
erected in accordance with See
tion 2 as above quoted, is placed "
at 850,000.
m J. A. KING,
Minister of tho Interior. ..-u
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