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kmmmmrw v 'f Tupn-.y-SOT THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I., NOVEMBER 2G, 1898. rWW.-A- "-"TW ! i'.f it i fcifcr ' ) M'f Evening Bulletin, PabllsheJ Every Day. except Sunday, at aio Kin street, Honolulu, II I , by the if Bulletin puiilishing Company. W. R FARRINGTON DANIEL LOGAN . . EJItor City EJItor SATURDAY, NOV. 20, 18!)8. Lucieu Young now poses as n Spanish cruiser ruisor. Lucieu novor fears to tackle any proposi tion yet brought to notice. Yale college without Timothy Dwight will hardly bo the same plnce. It is rather interesting to note howovor that ho places 70 years as the limit of tho ago of usefulness. "Who wouldn't bo an ex-Presi dent when bo gets a 8100,000 re tainer feo to assist in settling in ternationnldilTfivnces. l'resitlont Harrison didn't make niouoy while in oflico, but ho hasn't lost any 8'uce' Spain will evacuate Cuba and withdraw fidm tho Philippines under protest. "Protest" is good. It may holp out Spain in her own politics but it will not prevent the United States from taking charge of thingB. Spain hasn't much to relin quish' in tho Philippines. The latefat reportH show that it holdB one garrison. In tho bottom of their hearts the Spanish officials are doubtless happy to bo well rid of the load. From tho touo of his remarks, thore is no indication that Joshua K. Brown of Ohio will allow any monkeying with United States laws. Aloha Mr. Brown. Now tho flag is up tho territory should bo American in fact, not fiction. In nono of his speeches docs Secretary Chamberlain forgot that tho iiritisb aud Americans are now fast friends. Let it stop at friendship. If we go to making old fashioned alliances, ho first thing we kpow thore will bo a family row that will be more bitter aud harder to forget than the first ono. In politics nothing succeeds like success and when tho mani pulator scores a loss l'o loses all Tho Pomocrnts of Now York are now turning too with a will to down Boss Orokor and break up his littlo combination, simply bc causo ho couldn't carry tho state against Teddy Roosevelt. Then too Croker is likoly to bo a sen ous stumbliug block to tho silver forces in tho 1!)00 campaign. Tho Argonaut rips Sonator Per kins up tho back because he says that while ho is now opposed to tho annexation of tho Philippines ho may voto in tho other side. It doesn't do for tho Argonaut to toll too many stories about "flopping" or condemn too Lira lily thoso who are willing to chnngo their miuds on public matters. Tho Argonaut itself hasn iccord on flopping, nnd unless appearances arc deceitful, it waited until it saw how tho people wero going boforo it changocL Tho Advertiser throws its usual unpatriotic cold water upon the patriotic sormon of the Rov. Kincaid. Godkin like, our con temporary worrios overy tim any ono cheers tho American flag or tho American nation. Siuco our nowspaper neighbors think the United States is such a bad coun try nnd has rando so many mis takes, the honestly patriotic peo plo wonder why such critics ro tain alleginnco to such a horrible nation. Tho United States shocks thoir highor .moral political in stincts so ofteu, that to have real poaco of soul they should emi grate to "somo othor nation" w'lich in thoir eyes is nlways por-f-.ction personified. lloutltii; oil tlio U'.V A delightful boating party was given by Captain and Mrs. Taus sig last evening. Thero woro in nil, Borno thirty present. Tho stoam launch was used to tow out and in tho channel sovoral times, a string of fivo of tho ship's boats, comfortably filled, in the stern, with tho guests of tho ovou lng. Ench boat load had a num ber of musical instruments for nc compauimont and singing was kopt up uucoosiugly during the hour spent on tho water. At about 0:30 o'clock, tho boats hauled nlongeidn tho U. S. S. Bennington and tho guests wont abroad for supper. Tho return ashore was made in tho ship's boats, the. guests singing as thoso hauled away from the: "Good night Captain, etc." Among thoso present woro tho following: Mr nud Mrs W Porter Boyd. Dr and Mrs H W Howard, Mts Haywood, Mis 8 M Damon, Mrs Gelm, Mrs J O Carter, Mrs AV V Hall, Mrs V E Titus, Mrs Hutchinson, the Missos Taylor, Miss Dtuuou, Miss Cartor, Miss Hall, Captain Taylor, Messrs Uoardmnn, Arthur Mackintosh, Albert Afong and others. Court Noiri. The jury had rest in tho Wni luku damage suit beforo Judgo Stanley this morning whilo a mo tion for nonsuit was Doing argued. Judgo Porry has dismissed tho Maunalii divorce suit brought by tho wife. Robertson & Wilder for libcllant: Davies for liboleo. "W. O. Aohi has confossod judg ment in favor of Yira Quon for $908.85 with costs. Humphreys, Gear audTobin for plaintiff; Mr. Achi in person. Judgment has boon ontored in favor of J. Hopp & Co. against S. K. Kano for SG8 damages and costs Judgo Perry denied a motion to placo S. K. Kano vs. P. Haiola on tho calondar. Lucy Marokn Holt has filed n libol for divorce against Jbb. R. Holt for tho February torm. Stock Kxclianc. Business was quitu brisk on ohango this morning. Two sales 5 shares of Ewa woro made at $240 and 10 Oahu paid up brought $145. From the street tho ealo of 20 shares of Ookala at $100 was roported. Tho closing quotations of tho more active stocks woro Ewa $ 45 nskod H. A. Co., $400 asked Hawaiian Sugar $152 J asked Kahuku $112 bid nnd $115 askod Oahu Assessable $70 bid nnd $71 askpd, fully paid up S140 bid .sim asked. Uokala sua asked. The Meat Plaster. A piece of fliunol dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on tb tho affected parts is superior to any plaster. AVhou troubled with a pain in tho chest or sido, or a larao back, givo it a trial. You nre certain to bo moro than pleased with tho prompt ro lief which it affords. Pain Balm is nlso n certain euro for rheuma tism. For salo by all dealers. Benson, Smith & Co., Gen. Agts. DR WALTER HOFFMAN. COKSKIl IinitlTTANIA AND PUNCH howl jsTiinirrs. Ollk'O Hourx: 8 to 10 n. in.; 1 to 3 p. in.; 7 to 8 p. in. Sundays: 8 to 10 ii. in. Talupliono 510. 1 O. llox B01. 1070 rpr to Your work solicited, ami tho finest class of Horvieo AT REASONABLE PMCES GUARANTEED. )PM1 All Fluiinels anil Silks washed by lmnd. Orttlnnry Mending, aud llut- tons Sowed On. The Honolulu STEAM LAUNDRY COMPANY, Limited. IffiTTolephono 683, and leave your orders. 1058 A Few Bargains House Lot on Kalll tlteel, at KatiM. loo x loo. Houk anil Lot at Katlhl I 400 x 100. Price S),)oo. House anj Lot on Young street; 7jxi;j. $S.ooo. Lot at KamollUIII, about 'A acre. Lot on Prospect street, 75x113. 'Three Lots opposite McKee Island next 10 macaonaia s. Four Lots Kapahulu Tract .100 each, Slie jox M. K, KEOHOKALOLE and LK. M'GREW, 15 Kaaiitjmanu St. loved Bradley & Hubbard LAMPS, THE BEST OF ALL Table Lamps, Banquet Lamps, Boudoir Lamps, Piano Lamps, Student Lamps, Hall Lamps, Veranda Lanterns. The Latest Styles of Shades and Globes. New Goods opening every day, and more to arrive. are Fort Stroot. & 'JS . Snap and Ginger Makes the "Ginger Snap" which feeds our business and upon which it thrives. We talk so much about the Stein-Bloch clothes because as practical clothiers we've investigated their merits and cannot find adjectives strong enough to be used in their praise. Why, there is no difference between these clothes and those turned out by the best tailor in this city, except that the price is just one-half. M. McINERM Modern Clothier, Merchant and Fort Streets. m m w m m m m m m m m m m m m m w SS'rSflXgSSS:1 Have You Seen Our New Store? The Quality and Assortment of New Goods? Do You Like Our Three Show Windows ? You are looking for Holiday Presents. You will find them in our store. Articles from 1 5 cents to $75- We cater to all, and our prices are right. We have en route large ship ments of merchandise in our various lines, which will enable us to fill the wants of the peo ple to their entire satisfaction. We invite public inspection and public opinion. W. W. Dimond & Co., LIMITED. The People's Store, .Von Holt Tilook, King street. MADAME LE VANWAY, of S. F. MRS. D. K. OHAMUEltS, of N. Y. ARW mwm 73 Beretania street, Honolulu, R. I. I fill DO JVN A Single Yard or Article at Wholesale Prices. iUiUUiUiUiUiaiUiiUUiiUiUiUiUUllUiUUiUiUimUiR HawaiianOperaHouse SATUEDA.Y L.A.ST MA.TIISTEE TruetoLile. SATURDAY EVENIJSTQ- Tho Groatost of nil Amorican Coiuody Drnmas, THE DAITE8 Nonco O'Noll as Hilly 1'lpor McKoo Itnukln as Sandy McGee Xj. K. Stookwcll as Tlio Judge Frank Curtlaas Tho Parson THE GoldenRuleBazaar ISTEAV BOOK BULLETIN : 'Four Months After Date." by UinJall I. Tyler. 'Malcom Kirk," by Charles'M Sheldon. 'On the Brlcht Shore," by Slenkkwlei, That Third Woman,'1 "Up Terrapin River, ' by Ople Read. "In Uuncombe Country," by Maria Louise Pool. Mrs. Annie ureen, "The Unseen Hand," by Lawrence L. Lynch. the Awakening 01 noanviiie, DyiTanKiinu norm. 'A Wounded Name,' I" a r.l.ni I I I Capt. Chas, King, U. S, A, by Fergus Hume. ty i,apt. unas. &u 'The Harlequin Opal," Whli," by Amelia Weed Hoi brook. "How I Escaoed." bv Gunter. Eat Not Thy Heart," by J u lien ooraon, "The Damnation of TheronWare,' by Harold frederlc A Woman Worth Winning," by Ceo. Manvllle Fenn "The Grasshoppers, oy Mrs. Andrew Dean. "The Mlchtv Atom." bv Cortlll "Lady Kllpatrlck." by Robert Buchanan. "Checkers," by llenrj M, Dlossom, Jr. "The Adventures of a ISaval Officer," by Lieutenant Wamelord. ' At( And a numbor of otbor new Books, now Stationery, 1(0. 316 Fort Street, N. S. SACHS DRY GOODS CO Limited. No Time Like NOT FAIL TO ll Wool 1.W Reduced from $1.25 Wool Reduced from 75c to no iri Reduced from 65c to They are Worth 3EM3JEJai3K!213JeM2I3J2J3fii kll wyooL Stylish Phaetons. Wo Lavo just received, on tho Wilder, a largo con signment of CONING BODY PHiETONS, RUNABOUTS and other vehicles. Honolulu Carriage Manufactory In "W. "W. "WRIGHT, Prop'r. m :031 V ErgrgjgrgrarafigrgjgjgrgrgrgraiBlgJagjgif BY AUTHORITY. Irrigation Notice. Holders of water privileges, or thoso paying water rates, are hereby noti fied that tho hours for Irrigation pur poses aro from 0 to 8 o'clock a. m. and from 4 to 0 o'clock p. m. II. Holders of water privileges on tho slopes of Punchbowl above Green street, nnd In Nuuanu Valley above School street aro heroby notified that thoy will not be restricted to the irri gation hours of 0 to 8 a. m. and 4 to U n. m., out will bo allowed to Irrigate whenover sufficient wator is available, provided that they do not use tho wator for Irrigation purposes for moro than four hours In ovory twenty-four. ANDREW BROWN, Supt. Honolulu "Water Works. Approved- J. A. KING, Minister of Interior Honolulu, H. I., Sept. 7, 1898 1010-tf FRENCH POLISHING, Ciu,pontoriiig,.pabin Making ETC JACOB MADISON, -: 722 Fort street. 7AII kinds of Jobbing faithfully and promptly executed. 104a SHOW OASES, Storo Conn tors and Fixtures, Made to order artistically. SMITH, POWELL & CO., 724 Fort stroot. Twenty years experience All work guaranteed. Dissolution cf Co-partner ship. Tho co-partnership Iioretofore oxlstlng botweon Frank Paclioco and Joe For nandcz, under tho namo of the "Silent Harbor Shop," Is horeby dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Joe Fornandoz has purchased all tho lntorost ot Mr. Frank Paclioco In said business, and will contlnuo said business. F. PACHKCO, JOU KKUNANDK,, 1070-2t the Present ! LOOK AT THE OepoNis to 75c per yard. tit Beeves 50c per yard. rv J 5c per yard. Just Double FORT STREET.SAHOVE IIOTKL Kaimuki Tract. This tract Laving boen plat tod is now ready for sale, aud wo offor tho public an opportunity of procuring delightful residence Bites at reasonable prices. Situated in tho district of Honolulu, about throe milea from tho contor 6f tho city, with fine macadamizod roads loading to it, and on tho lino of tho now Eloctrio Street Railway ; at an olevation overlooking Kapiolani Park, tho ocean, tho city.nud Pearl Loohs," it is, without oxcop tipn, tho healthiest and most picturesque of our city su burbs. Same is laid out with Btroets oaoh CO feet wide, oach lot containing 15,000 squaro feet, 100 x 150 and 75 x 200, which wo offer at $100 oachj'on payments of $100 cash and balance in monthlyiiiBtallmontH of $25. Thoso dosiring to visit tho proporty will bo personally attended and conveyed to nnd from same by making engagements at our oflico, whoro further information will be furnished, and whoro a map of tho tract can bo seen. Gear,Lansin&&Co., 210 KING ST. Dj Av I IT0 futm EOBEET GRIEVE. Book and Job Printer Morokant Stroot, Honolulu, H. Ie Over Hawaiian NowBOompany'a Book Store, my 1 3, ! V I a. Vi-rjjtla-" 'giUrjiitfffcS,. A rA idBW ...- ... - . ..