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Attorneys.
A. L. C. ATKINSON,
Attorney-at-Law.
03!c3, corner King and Rothel stroots,
Up Stairs. 1227
Cathcart&Parke
a.ttorneys-at-law
Hpvp moved their law offices to the
Ji dd Block, Rooms 30S and 309.
GILBERT F. LITTLE,
H 1 ORNEY AT UW
ntLO, HAWAII1
H&RLES F. PETERSON'
A-tboi'iioy at Law and
Xofcuvv JPublic
KitnhlinintiU Street.
OHN L. 3CAULUKOU,
A ttorney-ntOLaw
3ethel St., Honolulu.
1. M. 3CANBAKUA,
irf'rnoy and Counsellor at
Law.
tin-: In tlio Occidental Hotol, cor
al i f King and Alal.oa Streets, Hono
olu. 1167
A 0. ACHI. ROl'H JollNhON.
AOUI&.TOHNSON,
Itlornoys and Counselors
at Law.
Offlco No. 10 West King street.
Tolo piinno 884.
r. M. BROOKS,
.ttorn.oy-ati-1-.a.AV,
, Comer Tort and Hold trceU,
Ovtr FilfchlU's Shoe Store,
HONOLULLUU.
FREDERICK: W. HANKEY,
f It rncilce In ill ths Hawaiian anJ Unite! States
Courts.
Rooms 9-10, PROGRESS BLOCK,
Cor, Fort nJ Beretanla streets.
Fit AXOIS .T. BERRY,
Tni.
I V)i.l
Will practice In all the U. S Federal
anJ State Courts
ftogress Block, cor Deretanla anJ Tort streets.
tijj Rooms 5 and 6.
S. A. AlOTT-SIVllTH,
ATTORNEY,
HAS AOVED to the Judd
Block. Fort St.
Surgeons and Physicians.
DR. WALTER HOFFMANN.
BnilKTAXIA STRRKTS, (opposite tho
Hawali.111 Hotel,)
Offlco nours: 8 to 10 a. in.; 1 to 3
p. in. ; 7 lo 8 p. in. .Sundays; 8 to 11
ft. m. Tolcpliono 610. P.O. Hox 601.
DR. A.N." SINCLAIR,
113 KINO ST., NRXT OPERA HOUSE.
Hours: D-10 a. in., 1-3 p. in., 7-8 p.m.
fundays, 12-2 p. in.
Ttleplwno7-IIL 1107-3m
H. C. L. GARVIN
Otflco: 637 Kino Sthi'.kt, near Punch
bowl, Honolulu, II. I.
TELEPHONE No. 448 ,
Hour: 0 to 11 n. in.) 1 to 3 p. in.;
7 to Hp. in.
DR. I. MORI,
t3(3 Beretania street, between Emma
and Fort streets.
Telephone 277. P.O. Hox 813.
Onk-o Hours: 0 to 12 a. in. and 7 to 8
p. m .Sundays, I) to 12 ii. in. 1220
DRf T. M1TAMTJKA, M.D.
Consolting Rooms, 427 Nuuanu Street.
Tidnplionn 132. P. O. Hox 842.
R'.'Hidemo, 524 Niiuanii St. Cottage
Hospital, rJ0 Nuuanu St.
Hour: 0 to 12 a. m. and 0 to 8 p. in.
Sundays, to 0 p. in. 1212 Mil
e ,
Dentists.
trii
i.. C. WALL, D. D. S.,
O.E.WALL, D.D.S.,
DENTISTS.
Xevr LovA1' RnlMlnor, Fort Btreeti
TELEPHONE 434.
DR. R. I. MOORE,
Dentist.
n. 219Hotol street. Telephone 605.
)URS: Oto 12 a.m. and I to 4 p.m.
7. W. THRUM,
Surveyor.
ROOM NO. 10, SPREUKKLS BLOCK,
Plantat'on Work a Sjoolulty.
1233
THE
"Cnlumot" Dooa Mot Detons to a
Baking PowUor Trust, but Con-
umeraoro Rapidly Lootnlntf
to Pisco Tholr Trust In
"Columot."
CALUMETS
NONE 80 COOD.
Orocers.
To
those
who
know
Tlio weal hweock turns ev
ery way the wind blows, but
the successful merchant must
have a settled policy. He
must follow it without flinch
ing. Our policy is tho soiling
of the best groceries we can
find. Of courso tho prices
of such goods must bo higher
than of jininitation brands
but thoro are enough peoplo
in Hawaii who know tho
difference.
Wo appeal to thoso who
know.
Lewis & Co.
111 FORT STREET.
Telephone 240
H. MAY & CO.
Wholesale and Retail Qroceries.
516 & 517 Fort St., Honolulu
Telephoner 2U P.O. Box 47(
Markets.
II
108 KING STREET.
Q. J. "Waller, : : Managed
Wholesale ami Retail
Butchers
AND
Navy Contractors.
BEST OP MEATS.
Famlllos desiring tendor roasts,
Juicy steaks and chops should
call on tho
Central Meat Market
Wo make a specialty of family trade
and soil tho bout at reasonable
llgnros.
214 Nuuanu St.
Tolophono 104.
KWtt
' HONOLULU UNDERTAKING CO,
ED. A. WILLIAMS, F. D.,
MANAGER,
embalming
A .specialty,
! Office and Parlors
I 514 &51flFortSt., near Hotel.
Toiopnone 17U.
..THE.,
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Cor. Queen and Fort Sts.
WHOLESALE
GROCERS AND
IMPORTERS'
Sole Agonts for POUT COSTA FLOUR.
'PHONE 422.
HAWAIIAN
Mercantile Agency
" Q. H. BERREY, : Manager.
Judd BulMlrg.
-Difficult Collections a Specialty.
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EVENING BDLLJ5TJN: IIONOLTJIjL,. II. I., JUNE 8,
REVISION OF DREYFUS CASE
Tnris, May 27. Today tl o pre
Bidriit of the civil eeotiou of the
Court of Caseation, M. Ballot
Ueaupre, reported to tho preai
dent of tbe uuitd Oourt ot Cnesa
tiou, M. Mnzoau, iu favor of a
riviniou of tbe UreyTuB trial and
of Betiding tho prisoner again bo
foro a court martial. It is believ
ed that tho report is practically
certain to bo acoeptpd by the
Court of Cassation, which menus
that Droyfus will bo brought back
to France and retired.
Paris, May 31. The vicinity of
tho Pal,uw of Justice was almost
deserted today when tho Court of
Cussatioti rosumetl tho hearing of
tho argntnontB on the application
for a revision of tlio Dreyfus trial.
Many of the public souts in tho
court were empty. '
M. Maneau, tho Procurator
Qeuoral, continued his epopoli,
which was interrupted ycstciday
by tho ndj'turnmout of the onurt
Ho contended that Mnjor Count
EsterhHzy whs tho author of tho
bordereau which ha9 figured so
prominently iu the case, and not
Dreyfus, In tlio course of his
remarks, he srid that whoever was
guilty, somebody had eoinmitled
the crime of treason. Esterhnzy,
however, ho pointod out, having
been acquiiteil of tho authorship
of the bordereau, cannot sgniu be
prosecuted ou this ground, even if
bo worn a hundred times guilty.
Later M, Maneau Haid:
"What proof exists that there
has been an act of treason of a
naturo teudiug to compromise the
security of tUe State ? Are wo
not, porhnps, in tho prosenco of a
number of unimportant docu
menis, as General Mercier thouuht,
and, consiqueutly, iu the pmaonco
of a mystorions hoax, an audacious
piece of Dwindling porpotratod by
the author of tho bordereau upon
his foreign correspondent ? TbiB
is a terriblo question and one
which involvoi the most pninful
presumption tbht of the martyr
dom of a mau whose inuocouco
peems established by several new
facts."
Aa.oclnlrll Clinrlllra,
The ndjinrucd annual meeting
of tbe Associated Chnritie-t whh
held in the Sttfa DoDosit oster-
day afternoon.
Prehidr-nt Dole reported that at
hi-) imitation several of the lnul
ing bnsiut'ss men of the city ha i
met together and, nfter approving
' f the sfhemo of the Associated
Ctiari ies, ooutributed quite u
laree hum nf mnnov. Minn FInr
riot Lowors was nppiinted to so
licit funds fmm InirtincHB linnsna
and iudividuhls, and Mrs. D.jIo,
Mrs. Fuller and Mrs. TJsborno
wero appointed a committee to
canvass for annual members.
Ibe matter of election of nlVmnrn
wab finished and tho result is nq
follows: Sanford B Dole, presi
dent; Mrs. Andrew Fuller, first
vice president; Rev. Alex Mackin
tosh, second vice.Dreideut. and
Mrs. J. M. Whitney, secretary.
lllOVllllHtl llotlll JllllllO,
The baud will uive a concert on
the grounds of the Hawaiian Hotel
this evouing at the Ubutil tnuo.
l'ho following selections will bo
played:
PAItT I.
Overture Italian In Aliiler
Iloixlnl
Tntci nitvn Ilus.lau Kiiuile
aiaiKlKelectlnii liiiclii Dniiiuttl
(a) AUalil,(lnl. Kiiwillwlli
Mih. K. Alnp.ii.
(b) CotliiKU on tho JIIII. Just
One Girl
MlsiJ. Kolllaa.
IUT II.
Cornet Solo TJzk PulUa Hartnuin
Mr Charles Ki enter.
Meilluy 'l'lin Wiiiuur MaUle
Vivlt4 - Artlut Mfe StuiUHs
Murclii-btais audStilpus Kouver...
soua
Thu Star rip uiKU'd IJ inner.
Tli Sprliiir .ilunilia
Aro most likely to find vour
blood impure and lucking in the
red corpusules which enable it to
carry nourishment to the nerves
and other orgaus. Therefore you
foel weak, tired and lintlosB and
tiro troubled with spring humors.
Relief is given by Hood's Sarna-
pnrilla winch puriheB, onnchee
aud vitalizes tho blood.
Hood's Pills euro biliousness.
Mailed for 25 cents by O. I. Hood
& Co , Lowell. Mas.
nTMTV
HARDWICK In Fall River. Mass.,
j '"i ions, mm, iuury Ji. Jiuru
wlcli, of piieuiuoiila.
Nicely furnished roomB at the
Popular House, 154 Fort street,
bom $1.00 rjor week up.
Moohanio's Homo, cornor Hotol
and Nuuanu stroets, lodging by
day, week or month. TormB: 25
and 50 conts per night. SI and
$1.25 per week.
"wy
THE BREW OF OLYMPUS.
THE "HOITMAN," comer of Hotel
and Nuuanu streets, claims to be the
"Banner" resort for gentlemen and holds
the flag. L. H. Dee, the proprietor. Ins
attained success In his line, by specially
supervising everything connected with bis
estaonsiiment. tie now inirouuces ro ins
patrons "Olympla Beer." This brew Is
from the "Capital Brewing Co." of
Olympla, the capital of the State of
Wash neton. nnd was received bv the
"Garonne." Mr. Schmidt, the leading
spirit of this corporation is a practical
uiemist and ureuer, ana alter years or
search and Investigation located his plant
at Olympla, on account of tbe peculiar vir
tues of the water of the Turn Falls, a
stream that Is noted for its distinctive qua
titles of clearness, coldness and lack of
mineral and decaying vegetable impurities.
Pure beer can only be made with pure
water, and Turn water Is traditional In
Washington with tbe Indians and original
white settlers. The "Olympla Draught"
Is under tbe special control and agency of
Mr. Dte and lie Invites ids patrons and
friends to a rersonal test and Is willing to
abide by their judgment on the merits of
ins latest venture.
Photographers.
At the Tent !
TORT STREET,
BETWLEN
DEWEY RESTAURANT AND
ORPHEUM THEATRE.
Free! Free!! Free!!!
I am now making a specialty of free
sittings to any one desiring my everlasting
Souvenir Photo Buttons
B. LICHTIG,
Manufacturer.
At the tent, Fort street, above Dewey
Restaurant.
Artistic
Photography.
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We turn out the finest work
at the most reasonable prices.
Souvenir Views of the Islands
in endless variety.
J. J. WILLIAMS,
At tho Old Stand
On Fort Street ::
Coffee
Lands
Fop
Sale!
3,000 Acres
in South Kona
suitable for Coffee Cultivation.
M. K. KEOHOKALOLE,
Jkal Estate Ayent,
15 Kaaiiumanu St.
For Rent.
COTTAGE ON THE BEACH
AT WAIKIKI, containing 4 bed-
rooms, large lanai, servants' quar
ters, bathrooms, electric lights, etc.
For particulars, apply to
WILLIAM SAYIDGE,
No. 310 Fort St.
If you want bushier property,
If you want a home cheap,
If you want a lodging house,
If you want property that will enhance in
value, It will pay you to consult
W. E. B1VENS,
. Fort street, oppo. Pacific Hardware Co.
During tho summer of 1891, Mr.
Chas. P. Johnson, n well lrnmvn
attorney of Louisville, Ky , had a
very severe atiacu ot summer com
plaint. Quilo a nnmbor of differ
ont roraedies wero tried, but failed
to afford any relief. A friend who
know what was needed procured
him a bottle of Chamberlain's Co
Ho, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme
dy, whioh quiokly cured him nnd
bo thinks, enved bis lifo. Ho says
that there has not been a day since
that timo that ho has not had this
remedy in his household. He
speaks of it in the highost praise
and ttilces much ploaBuro in ro
commending it whenever an op
portunity is offered. For Salo by
all dealers, Benson, Smith & Co.,
General Agonts.
1 wrMi
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'"Y'"''WS,tPl ?r
18fllJ.
Bankers.
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JUDD UUIIiDlNa.
Incorporated Under thb Laws 1
tor tub Hawaiian Republic.
Capital $100,000
OFFICKIIS AND DinECTOIlS:
Chah. M. Cooke, I'roMdont.
J. n. ATiiKn-roM, VIco-PrcsIdent
O. II. Cookk, Oasblor.
F. C. Atiikiiton, Socrolary.
Ilonry Watorhouso,
Tom May,
F. W. Mncfarlano,
E. D. Tonnoy,
J;A. McCdndless.
Solicits tlio Accounts of Finns, Cor
poration, Trusts, Individuals, nnd will
carefully nnd promptly altond to nil
business connected with banking on
tniKied to It. Soil nnd purcli.iHO Forolgn
Kxchango, lssuo Iottan of Crodlt.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT !
Ordinary nnd Torm DopoMla rotolved,
nnd Intorost allowed In n ordunco with
rules nnd conditions printed in Pass
books, coplos of which may bo hnd upon
application.
Architects, Contractors and Builders.
U. G. TUAPHA.GEN,
ARCHITECT
223 Merchant St., Honolulu,
Between Fort aud Alakea,
Telri'honk : : : 734
Building Materials
OK ALL KIHD81
Dealors in Luinbor niitl Coal.
ALLEN & liOBINSON,
Qiioon stroot, Honolulu.
.1. OTJDERZIRK,
Contractor and Builder.
House Moving, and alt Kinds of Heavy Weights
NO.i7 FORT STREET. HONOLULU.
(Opposite Club Stables),
RnUmce Telephone 490. ntT-tt
H. L. KERR & CO.,
Architects and Builders
Rooms 11-11,
PROGRESS BLOCK.
Telephone wi
O.W.Kinney J.K.Nahakn
CABINETMAKERS.
TURNERS AND POLISHERS of all klnJs ot Nn
Woods. CALAU ASH LS In stock anJ to order.
Repairs tlleucl.
KINO STREET. NEAR ALAP
To My Patrons and the Public.
Having recovered from my re
cent illness, I am again prepared
to do all kinds of Tinsmith aud
Plumbing work as heretofore.
Thanking you for paBt favors, I
respectfully solicit a continuance
of tho samo.
JAS. HOTT, Jr.
IS- Tel. 844.
A Mew Paint Shop.
Having nssoclntod with us Mr. John
H. Wost, a practical IIouso Painter,
Docorator and Wood Pollshor, wo aro
nowproparod to give estimates on all
kinds of work In that lino.
Mr. West having had a practical ex
(Kirloiico of over tuonty yoars In San
Francisco and other largo cities on tho
Coast, wo fool confldont that any work
entrusted to us will glo ontiro satisfac
tion to our patrons.
Peerless Preserving Paint Co.
Artistic Graining
KJ? K DECORATINfi AND NATURAL
s5l !?; WOOD riNISHINO A SPECIALTY.
House Painter,
Paper Hanger,
Grainer, Glazier, and
TlNTER : : :
KC. McKechnie.
MERCHANT SntniTT,
Next to Pollco Station
The Hawaiian
Iron Fence and
Monumental
Company itB
: : 641 King Street
Solo Agents for tho Konosaw, Georgia
and Italian Marblo. Tho only marblo
that Is linporvlous to liquids and will not
stain, Sainplos and designs to bo soon
at our office and salesroom.
Iron Railing rind Fonelng In ovory
variety.
Stono coping supplied choapor than
any other ilrm In the city.
Telephone 602.
CHARLES CRAMER,
Merchant Tailor
534 FORT ST.,
-Near corner ol Chaplain Lao
Guanine and Repairing at Short Notice,
ana m me tei! pomaie manner
LLill4ii'AJ--W. iA4l.2Ar JtJifl.AjiwjtorJ, Xxibl.tn .tJ.-J a Z5 . ,..- ,,4, X k
BankerS '
(JLAI'8 SrnEOBCLS
Clang piBckf
B(NKEtlS
OONOLULU
a. 1.
San Francisco Agentt Tub Nevada
National Hank of San FnANoisco.
San Fhancisco Tho Noada National
Hank of San Francisco.
London Tho Union Bank of London,
Ltd.,
Xi:w Yonit American Exchango Na
tional Hank.
Chicago Morchants National Ilink.
Paiiis Crodlt Lyonnals.
Hkiimn Drondnor Hank.
IIonkono ani Yokohama Honkong A
Slinnghal Hanking Corporation.
New Kkalakii ami Austiiai.ia Hank
nf Now .eniand.
VicToittA and Vancouvku Hank ot
Hrltlsh North Aniorlca.
Transact a General Bankiiig and EicHange Bosiners
DcpoIstB Received. Loans mado on Ap-
B roved Bccnrlty. Commercial and Traveler
rcdlts Issued. Bills of Exchange bought
and sold.
"JOLtECTtONs Promptly Accountbd Fob.
m&UQV & 3.
SavingsBank
Savings Doprnlts will bo
rocelvod nnd Interost nllcwod by this
Hank at four nnd ono-hatf per cont.
per annum. Tho tonus, rnlos nnd
legulntlons of tho Ilnwntlnn Postal Sav
ings Hank hao boon adopted as far aa
It Is piactlcublo (n apply tboni, nnd tho
Cash Ronervo of RiO.OuO as rcimlrod un.
dor tho Postal Act will 1 10 maintained.
Prlntod coplos nf tho Hulos and Reg
ulations may bo obtained on application.
. HISHOP & CO.
Established 1S58
BISIHIODP 3s Co.
BANKERS.
Transact a General Banking
jmd Exchange Businoss.
Cotninorcial and Travolor'a
Letters of Credit issued, avail
iblo in all the principal cities
f tho world.
Interest allowed after July
1, 1898, on fixed deposits 3
months 3 per cent., G months
3 per cent., 12 months 4
po v cent.
Pioneer Building and
Loan Association.
Assets, Dec. 31, 1898, $116,803.38
Monoy loanod on approved socurlty,
A Savings Rank for monthly dupositn.
Houses built on tlio monthly Install
moiit plan.
Eighteenth Sorlos of Stock Is now
o poned
Oi-Ficr.ns: T. F. Innslng, President;
S. B. Roko, VIce-Prosident; O. H. Gray,
Treasurer; A. V. Oear, Socrotary.
Dirkotouh: T. F. Lansing, S.H.Rose,
A. V. Goar, A. W. Kooch, J. G. Roth
woll, Henry Smith, J. J. MoLoau, J. D.
Holt, C H. Gray.
For furtlior particulars apply to
A. V. GEAR, Secretary.
Chnmbor of Commorce rooms.
OUlco Hours: 12:301:30 p. in.
IJb Vokoharaa Specie Banlr
LIMITED
Subscribed Capital Yen 12,000,000
Paid Up Capital Yen 10,500,000
Reserve Fund Yen 7,300,000
HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.
BRANCHES AND AGENCIES.
Kobe, Loudon, Lyons, New York,
San Frnucisco, Shanghai,
Bombay, Tlong Kong,
Toklo
Tho Rank .buys nnd receives for colloo-
tlnn Hills of EXLliniige, ibsuos Drafts and
Letters of Credit on tho above Uranchofl
and Auiniclos, nnd transacts n goueral
banking liuslnoss.
INTEREST ALLOWED
On rixc'J Deposit (or i monthi, 4 percent p, a.
On FlxeJ Dtnuslt tor 6 monlha, ii "
On TUeJ Depo.tt trtr mos, '
INTEREST ALLOWED
Dy tho I IcaJ Ofice at Yokohama, on Current Dt
folt, 4 per cent ptr annum.
Ixe4 Deposit lor la monthi, 6 per cent p. a.
New RcupMIc Bolimpg. lifting SI.,Uoco1dH
The . . .
Hawaiian Electric
Company,
Cor. Alakea fc Haleianwila Sta. (
Hob a largo assortment 0!
Chandeliers and Elec
trical Goods
Constantly on hand,
Estimates given for house wir
ing and Electrical plants.
Marine Wiring a specialty,
THEO. HOFFMANN,
Uanagu,
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