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THE EVENING BULLETIN. HONOLULU, H. 1., FEBRUARY 8, 1899.
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FOR THE SEASON!
iS PERFUMES fefe
Roger and Gallet,
Lundborg's,
Ricksecker's,
GosnelPs", In all odors
Toilet Sets, Perfume Bottles,
Sachet Powders,
Malle Cologne, Without a Rival.
Bensin,Smith &Co.,Ltd
- FORT AND HOTEL STS.
The Germania Life Insurance Co.
Of ISTEW YORK.
ASSETS $23,723,677. 1 3
Legal Reserve to Policy Holders 20,866,008. 00
Sfurplus to Policy Holders 2.57J595 -95
Paid to Policy Holders since i860 38,331,242.67
Claims by death paid to Beneficiary Policy Holders 20,846,623.84
Matured Endowments, paid to Policy Holders 5,524,720.07
Life Annuities paid tf Policy Holders 327,474.70
Dividends and Surrenders paid to Policy Holders 11,632,424.06
Tho Qenn.inla Issues all tho latost and jnost liberal forma of Life, Instal
ment, Iiicoino DlvlJond, Endowmont or Bond Pollclos.
GEAR, LANSING & CO., General Agents.
EMMETT MAY, Manager.
1029 210 King street, Honolulu.
THE CONNOISSEUR'S oy is
BECAUSE IT APPEALS TO HIS
PALATE FOB TASTE
AND HIS JUDGMENT FOR PURITY
W O. PEACOCK &, CO., Ltd.
1 "" Sol .A-gents.
Teloiplioxi XTo. 4-
Telephone 92.
H. E. McINTYRE & BRO.,
. . . .IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN....
Groceries, Provisions and Feed
Now goods received by every packet from tho States and Europe.
FBESH CALIFORNIA PRODUCE BY EVERY STEAMER.
All orders faithfully attended to, and irooda dellverod
TO ANY PART OP THE CITY FREE.
General Agonts for tho Sanitarium Brand of Health !Foods.
Island Orders Solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed,
East Corner Fort and King Sts.
H. H. WILLIAMS,
E m b a Iml ng a S pec laity.
LOVE BUILD ING, 534-53G FORT ST. TEL. 84G.
r Residonoo 777 Fort St. Tol. 849.
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oaia lasisiaraiiBjeMsisfii
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Handsome Vehicles !
On tho Mold cm wo rocolvcd a largo lot of tho Latest Styles
In SURREYS, PRVETONS and ROAD CARTS, which will mako
suitable Gifts.
Honolulu Carriage flanufactory
"W. "W. WRIGHT, Prop'r.
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BjaajgraMaafiian'BigiBngBi
FOR SALE.
THE HOMESTEAD BELONGING
. to the Estate 'of Geo. CiBeckwIth, con
taining 28.32 acres, situated at Haiku,
Maul, near the Plantation grounds;
elevation 300 feet, trade ylnds blow fresh
and cool from the sea;.a comfortable sub
1 stan" il house of 7 rooms, 3 dressing rooms,
' clos-U, kitchen, pantry and office, and
sever il outbuildings all In good repair;
fruit .ind shade trees. Water supply from
cistern and never falling springs. Good
pasture with ravine and running water.
Clear title from Royal Patents. For fur
, ther Information Inquire on the premises
I or of F.B.DAMON.
1126 Bank.of Hawaii, Honolulu.
R4BST
BEER
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P. O. Box 145
FORT STREET, ABOVE HOTEL.
Offices for Rent.
The undersigned hereby notify those
that may wish to secure office room near
the City Front and shipping center of the
port, that It Intends to erect a new two
story building on the old site of Queen St.,
and that the whole of second floor will be
arranged tn offices en suite or single, to
suit Intending tenants. The proximity of
this site to the mercantile and shipping
center of this port, makes It a most con
venient location.
Applications for rooms may" be made at
once to C. Brewer & Company, Queen
street.
Honolulu, January 13th, 1899,
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Impure Blood
Rhoumatlsm, Kidney Troublos and
Sick Hoadache the Results De
torod for Years Without Rollef.
"My blood was oat of ordor, and I be
gin taking Hood's SarsaparlUa. It has
purified my blood and relieved me of
rheumatism, kidney troublo and sick
headaches. I havo been afflicted with
these difficulties for years. I am now ablo
to do a good day's work. Rheumatism ho
troubled mo slnco I was a child, but I am
now entirely well." Miss Pheodb Bai
LBT, Box 445, Pasadena, California.
" I have suffered from tho effects of lm
pure blood, bolls, pimples, etc., for flvo
years. I havo tried various remedies with
out rellef.and Anally purchased six bot
tles of Hood's Sarsaparllla. Tho bolls
and pimples havo all disappeared slnco I
began taking this medicine. I am now
entirely cured." Louis TnoMAB, 1412
11th Street, Oakland, California.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is the best In fact the One True Blood Puri
fier. All druggists. 1, six for 5. Oct Hood's.
Hood's Pills STbffBJnVKSEt'&r
Hotels and Restaurants.
Esfc
.id
Half Way Between Honolulu
and the Great Scenic
Attraction 1
Accommodations for Han and Beast I
In the Most Picturesque
Spot in Nuuanu Valley....
LIGHT WINES AND BEER
Served, excepting Sundays.
A. F, FRANCA Proprietor.
toSo
Seaver - Lunch
ROOMS.
H. J. NOLTE, Proprietor.
Hie Best Lunch in Town
Tea and Goffeo
at aui nouns.
THE FINEST BRANDS OF
Cigars and Tobacco
ALWAYS ON HAND.
QUEEN HOTEL
nooms ana cottages
BY THE MONTH
CHEAP FOR CASH
Per day, $1 J per wook, 3 and ?4 ;
por mouth, $10 to S15.
MEALS : por day 75 cants; por woek,
Waianae Hotel,
Walanae, Oahu.
FINE SEA BATHING AND MOUNTAIN
Scenery I
A HEALTHFUL SPOT CLOSE TO TH E SEA.
W I All Trains to ana from Honolulu I C
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-stopal the Hotel I'M
Albert Toogood, Proprietor.
Experienced Catsrir.
. J. w CHAPMAN
Announcos to tho public that ho is now
opon for ongagoinonts to tako charge of
Banquets, Balls, Dlnnors and Gurdon
Parties, Socials, otc
Address caro Onion Express Company
!
And Ice Cream Parlors.
E. POPPLETON. M'o'B.
This Is a modern up-to-dato American
itosiuram ana lUKory. Excollont
Meals for 25 conts.
No. 039 FORT STREET.
Excelsior Dining Saloon
333 NUUANU ST.,
NEAR HOTEL ST.
CHAS. LIND, Prop'r.
First-class mania, iirwlnr flin mii-wit-vla.
Ion of a whlto man. RnrvAil frnm r. n tn
to8 p. m. MEALS TWENTY-FIVE Cts.
iuaioiuco jjox in.
Dewey Bestaurant.
A First-class Ttosort In ovorv rasnoct.
Tho host 25-cont meal to bo had.
ICE CREAM 16 CENTS A PLATE.
LOOK HOP &, CO.,
I00S Borotanla and Fort streets.
Mory R
HIM
SINKING OF THE MAINE
Anniversary to be Marked by Cere
monies In Havana.
Captain Slgsbce Ackowledges Tboughifuloess
of (be Ladles In Charge Havana
Holiday on February 15.
The Havana correspondent of
tbo Now York Tribuno writes:
Charles E. Watson of Boston who
camo to Havana to conoludo tho
deal for tho parohaso of tbo San
Jose docks and warehouses hold a
long conforenoo with tho ownors
of tho proporty. After this con
foronco a cnblo dispatch was sont
to Lawronco Turnuro saying that
final terms had been folly accept
ed and authorizing tho payment
of a forfeit of S350,000 to bind
tho contract.
All concorned aro reticent bat
it is loarned that tho fnrfm't ana
just 1U per cont of tho purohaso
prico.
Oaptain Bigsboo has written a
letter to a commission of. womon
who aro arranging patriotio cere
monies for February 15tb, tho
first anniversary of tho destruc
tion of tho Maino in whioh ho
says:
"Obsorvanco of the day by pat
riotic Americans and others would
be vorv orntifvinc to ma nnrl T nm
suro, to othor survivors of those
wuo aiea because ot that great
disaster. e
"Qonoral Ludlow nntl finmmn-
doro Oromwell will arrango for
representative bodies of troops,
marines and sailors to bo present.
Tho men of tha Texan Imvn Ar
ranged to decorato tho graves in
tno comotary but tuo exact coro
monies havo not yet been decided
upon.
"I SUCOTOSt that vour nnriimnnipn
should consist of prayers, singing
and addresses, decoration of tho
craves and finnllv n vnllnv firnd
over tho gravos by marines of the
squauron ana during tuo day
colors to bo hoisted over tho Maino
and then half-masted.
"As commander of tho lntn tint.
tloBhip Maino 1 beg to present toy
sincere thanks for tho kindnoess
and sympathy already shown in
tbo desiro to havo special obsorv
ances on February 15. On this
question at least I think I may as-
SUmO to ronrrnnnf. nil thnan imrnn.
diatoly concerned in tbo sad ro-
suits ot destruction of tho Maino."
Go-operation and indorsement
of tho Diana for nhqnrvnnnn nf flin
day by Generals Brooke, Ludlow
ana ijeo and uommodore (Jrorn
well assures Bucoess and February
15 will probably bo obsorvod as a
holiday in this city.
rinet Frnlt of tha Wr.
Tho military editor of tho Berlin
Dentscho Wurto, General Vou Spccht,
in summing up tho military results ol
tho landing and preliminary movement
beforo Santiago as well ns tho stato ol
nnpreparcdueos in which tho American
nrtuy was found at tho outbreak of the
war and tho lack of 'SninknlosH nntriW
and other material nbsolutoly necessary
to tuo loroign boingcrcnt of tho prctcnt
tinw, whllo giviig tho Americans ftrll
credit for practical scuso, dash and per
sonal bravery, says that tho wbolo con
dition of affairs conclusively shows tho
absolute necessity of u permanent mili
tary board corresponding to tho general
staff of tho German nrmy. "Tho Amer
icans," says General Vou Spccht, "with
their sharnsIi'htodiinfiH nml nrmwrMnl
olovorncss, will undoubtedly learn this
jesbou oi moir experience, ana tho llu
ost fruit of tho present war will bo a
thorough reorganization of all their
military and naval conditions." Now
York Trjbinm
Tli Correct Arid re it.
If there bo any nioro detachod llttlo
islands waiting to bo captured within
caBy reach of Manila, a postal oard nd
drubsed to Admiral Oeorgo Dowoy will
insuro prompt attention and thorough
work. Pittsburg Dispatch.
Ilencfltt or a Curfew Law,
A curfew law iu tho Philippines that
would koop boy emperors in at night
might bo a good thing for Germany.
Louisville Courier-JouruaL
Mr. V. fl. TTnlhlir. n nrnnliunl
druggiai of Lynchburg, Va., says:
"Ono of our citizens was oured of
rheumatism of two years stand
ing, by ono bottle of Chamberlain's
Fain Balm. This liniment is
famous for its cures of rheuma
tism; thousands havo boon do
lighted with tho prompt relief
which it affords. For solo by all
deslors. Bodsod, Smith & Co.,
Gen. Agonts.
BY AUTHORITY.
Sealed Tenders.
FINANCE DEPARTMENT.
Sealed tenders will be received by the
Minister of Finance until 12 o'clock noon
on Saturday, April 1, 1899, for the -purchase
of Hawaiian Government 5 per cent
bonds, to the amount of Two Hundred and
Fifty Thousand Dollars (1250,000.00), of
the denomination of One Thousand Dol
lars (f 1,000.00) each, under the provisions
of Act 7i,npprovediithe 3rd day of June,
1896, entitled "An Act to provide for Pub
lic Loans," tenders to be under the follow
ing heads:
(1) 2oo,oco.co,-in whole or In part; to
be called for between April 30th and Nov
ember 30th, 1, on thirty days notice
from the Treasury.
(2) $40,000.00 on lots not to exceed t$,
000.00 to any one party; payments to be
made on demand.
(3) 10,0000.00 for single bonds, each
applicant to be entitled to only one bond;
.payments to be made on demand.
Uusold lots under Sections 1,2 and 3
will afterwards be at the disposal of ap
plicants at the Treasury.
The above mentioned bonds are not re
deemable before July 1, 1901, or later than
January 1, 1916. Interest and principal In
United States Gold Coin, and free J from
all Taxes.
The minimum of tenders to be at par.
The above bonds are further authorized
under Act 63 of the Session Laws of 1896,
approved July 7, 1898, entitled "An Act
making special Appropriation for the use
of the Government for the two years
which will end with the 31st day of Dec
ember, 1899."
The Minister of Finance reserves the
right to reject any and all tenders.
(Signed.) S. M. DAMON,
Minister of Finance.
B
AILEY'S
IKE
ITS
Items of Interest to Bicycle Riders.
-""'Tttth -lt trrmt that the clulnltM tu core
to My. Alto the jo Inch ht; It Is proving quite
popular, ani manufacturers generally are making It.
The chainlets at a high price, the 3o-lnch at about
$5 abcncroaJster ratn. Rubber Is not likely to be
higher, but present prices will be maintained (or some
lime.
BAILEY'S HONOLULU CVCLCUY has parts
and sunlrles (or 16 makes of wheels. Enameling In
black and colors. Repairs carefully and economically
done by expert workmen. Prompt dispatch.
Agent for the UEEUCC U1CVCLE.
Bailey's Honolulu Cyclery,
831 KING STREET.
Established 1801
Ilaniwai Seaside Resort.
MR. HARRY KLEMME desires to Inform
the residents of Honolulu and the neighbor
ing islands that he has taken over the
management of the ILANIWAI SEASIDE
RESORT, and will run the same with a
view to the entire comfort of his patrons.
Everything will be supervised and carried
on In first-class style, but the charges will
still remain moderate. Visitors Intending
to locate at the beach for a short season, or
permanently, would do well to Inspect the
accommodation llanlwal provides, previous
to making their selection. 1 121
THE HAWAII HERALD.
Vol. PUBLISHED IN HlLO. No.
Is a pretty
good paper for
$2.50 per an
num, preforably
in advance.
Advertisers
who use Its coN
umns GET
GOOD
RESULTS I
Notice.
At the Annual Meeting of the Hawaiian
Electric Company, held on January 31st.,
1899, the following Officers were elected
to serve during the ensuing year, viz:
VV. G. Irwin, President.
J. A. Hopper, Vice-President.
Godfrey Brqwn, Treasurer.
W. M. Glffard, Secretary. t
J. F. Hackfeld, Auditor.
The above also constitute the Board of
Directors,
W. r GIFFARD,
1134-iw Secretary.
For Sale.
Throo nno RESIDENCE LOts'ln ono
of tho choicest rosldonoo localities of
Honolulu. Slzo of lots OOK x 178 foot.
Those lots aro lmprovod and nlcoly laid
out with mm ana orimmonwi trees.
For furthor information apply to
GEAR, LiANSING fc CO.,
1002-tf 210 King Btreot.
Notice.
The business of P. J. Voeller will not be
responsible for any debts contracted by any
one In the name of the said P. J. Voeller,
without a written oruer ironi;tne under
signed. J AmKS J. UIKINK,
M'g'r and Att'y In Fact for P. J. Voeller.
Honolulu, January 10, 1899. 1114'ira
Real Estate and iDsnrance.
urmffi
LIFE and FIRE
IOpGE A(jE.Tp.
AGENTS FOB..
New England Mutual Life In
surance Co. of Boston.
Etna Fire Insurance Company
of Hartford.
Braes Waring & Co.
Lands for Sale.
Money to Loan on Mortgages.
Wl ARE AOCNTS FOR
Svea Fire Insurance Co. of Gothenburg
AND
American Fire Insurance Co. of Phila.
PROGRESS BLOCK.
Rooms T an I. Telephone 6;.
DAVID DAYTON,
Real Estate Broker.
209 MERCHANT ST.
Fon salk.
Twolvo Chlnoso CJrnnUo Hitching
Posts, $0 each.
Property in town.
U0US1S TO LET.
W. C. ACHI & ca;
Brokers & Dealers
IK-
REAL ESTATE
CF" We will Buy or Hell Heal Estate In
dlpirta of the group.
EST We will Sell Properties on UooeoB'
ble Commissions 1
OFFICE. 10 WEST KING STREET
W.H.SMITH
Real Estate and Colleclion
CWEINTOY,
OFJDTOE, 532 FORT STBEET.
MORRIS K.KEOHOKALOLE
LOUIS K. M'GREW
OFFICli No. 15 Knahunmnu stroot,
Honolulu. I'orinorly A. Itosa'n oulos.
United Suites Custom llouxo llrokom
Accountants, Soarchora of Tltlos and
Oonornl liiihinosH AgonU.
Tolophono B20 1024
JAS. P. MORGAN,
Membei of Honolulu Stock Ctchinge.
Queen street.
Telephone 71.
P. O. Boj jn.
BRUCE CARTWRIGHT,
General Manager ot
The Equitable Life Assurance Society
Of the United BUtes (or the Hawaiian
Wands.
Ott'owi Merchant street. Honolulu 1
JAS. P. MORGAN,
UOTIONEEK AND STOCK BR0K1K
Mo. 45 Queen Street.
Expert Appraisement of Bed
Mate and Furniture.
A. J. CAMPBELL,
Stock ami Bond Broker.
Member ol the Honolulu Stock Exchange,
OOlco Quoen stroot, opposlto Union
Food Company.
ElTeltphone ;o. P.O. Box jtj. 144
DONNELLY & BOSS,
Expert Accountants and '
0 Searchers of Titles.
Custom Hopse BnoKcns.
Room No. 6 Hprockols Building,
Honolulu, II. I.
Subscribers to the BUL
LETIN not receiving their pa
pers prowftlv will confer a
favor by nonfftng tue 'Bust-,
ness Office, Telephone 256.
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