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?y -,7, EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU. II. T., FRtDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1901. I. K if f i iw Y The Royal Lawn Mower Keeping up the. nppcarnnco of tho lawn, before tho ROYAL LAWN MOWER arrived was ono of man's most arduous tasks. The light running and perfect cutting of this wonderful machlno makes It now a pleasant duty. Although tho ROYAL doesn't cut much Ice. It's a wonder on grass. Perfect tunning, ball bearing throughout and easily adjusted. First cost a llttlo above somo mowers, but saves money nnd good dispo sitions In tho long run. Oil cans and other accessories furnished with each machlno without extra charge Besides tho ROYAL wo have many other makes of mowers, ranging In prices from $5.00 to $18.00, and have a stock to suit everybody In price and quality. Grass catchers adjusted to any machine. Call and seo them. E. O. Hall & Son, LIMITED. THE MODERN PICTURE. 'Twas Saturday night, and a teacher sat Alone, her task pursuing. She averaged this and she averaged that, Of all that her class was doing. She reckoned percentage so many boys. And so many girls all counted. And marked all tho tardy absentees, And to what all tho absence amount' cd. Names nnd residences wrote In lull. Over many columns anil pages; Canadian, Teutonic. African, Celt, And averaged nil their ages. The date of admission of every one. And cases of flagellation. And prepared a list of graduates For the county examinations. Ucr weary head Bank low on her book, And her weary heart still lower; For some of her pupils had lllt( brains. And sho could not furnish more. She slept, she dreamed, it seemed she tiled And her spirit went to Hades, And they met her there with a quos tlon fair. Statu what tho per cent of your I grade Ia7 ' Ages but slowly rolled away. Leaving but partial traces. And tho teacher's spirit walked onn day In tho old familiar places. A mound ot fossilized school reports Attracted her observation. As high ns tho Stato House dome, and as wide As Boston since annexation. She camo to the spot where they bur led her bones And the ground was built over; nut laborers digging threw a skull Onco planted beneath tho clover, A disciple of Galen, wandering by, ' Paused to look at tho niggers. And plucking tho skull up, looked through the cyo And saw It was llncd'wlth figures. "Just rr I thought," said tho young M. D. "How easy It is to kill 'em! Statistics ossified every fold Of tcrebruni and cerebellum." "It's a great curiosity, sure," said Pat. "By tho bones you can toll the crea ture!" "O, nothing strange," said the doctor, "that WnH n nineteenth century teacher." Chicago Tribune. The District Superintendent of La kana, Slnd, Is engaged In Investigating a case which possesses an unusual, II gruesome. Interest. It is belloved some startling facts will soon como to light. Tho llttlo sen of a wealthy Ze mindar near Bubak suddenly disap peared home time ago. Five days lat er tho body was t..scovered floating In tho river anil was Identified by tho father as being his son's. Thcro wcro marks on tho neck, duo evidently to strangling. The story goes that a wealthy neighboring Zemindar, who was Buffering from a carbuncle, having been told by somo knave that tho flesh and blood of a young boy could alone euro him. hired a rufllan to procuro tho required victim. This Individual ono day finding the boy In a lonely placo enticed him to his house. After a day or two. fearing de tection, ho went to tho father and told him that If ho mud him Rs. 30J ho would find his child In tho house that samo night, provided ho kept tno doors open. Tho nmictcd rnther agreed, but tho kldnannor. npprehond ing that ho might thereby bo entrap ped, changed his mind nnu strangled tho poor child. Intending to tako the body to tho sick Pomlndar, but find ing It cold and consequently unfit for tho horrible purpose for which It was Intended, ho cast It Into tho river. Chinese Times. A CHOICE CHRISTMAS GIFT la always n perplexing problem that affects both tho purse and tho Ingenui ty In taxing measure 'Something on Ito Ii1i frit, n cnntlnnton nnTirf llii rr not too expenslvo but that doesn't Iook cheap." If tyio present is useful, , h"n" s. too. It adds much to tho value of tho, ' ltt and the romemhranco of tho giver. ',eu Miss Delacllo Harrington was This for either sex 3 ii question that I pbj.nB ,amI ,, ..T, nulihc8" Pities most of us nt this season. Qt tUo oia Mary Street theater, Cork. n ludrlevou3 Incident occurred. Miami WHY NOT A Tftll FT SFT lias to J11R' Int0 "' Mississippi, but Hill llll n IU1LLJ J1I hc, JKi, Unrrlnslon leached tho USEFUL, DURABLE;, TASTEFUL, l, rml,ltco f"' whlch s" d to nnd as wo sell them l'1'"'' fch haw thc, wns "" nwttrosa . . n t tvl,rMiiii, . le!ow to itcclvc her; ulso the ledge of : not E.rchsivE, . 1()tI. la (rout ot uj0 8pl,08C(1 rVCI Wo hao thorn in all varieties. Dan- was too low to conceal tho actiess nt ty BRUSHES for ladles lliigcrrt ar.il ttr tha leap. MUs Harrington, how engthy arks; MILUAitY "RUHHLU 0V3r nothing daunted, took her leap, l.i I in uUjmal. Bit,' 1 1 A n.' Il linfll?'4 ' D I, d.3' abVe' o -' tho' ler , e COMBS, tho oldest and perhaps nost nercspary of all toilet articles. IN EilONOID, with or without iter ling silver Initial plates mid mount-, ings, ull valua.do. ranging lu prlco Prom $1 50 tne Set. I.N "COSMUON." tho now matorlal, oxidized or blight, engraved In taste ful designs.' Tho brushes nnd combs nro light, unbrenlcnblo and tho motnl will never tarnish. Tnoy aro enslly cleaned, another desideratum In theso "dandruff day." Hobron Drag Co KING AND FORT. London. Nov. 22. The most Impor tant position In tomorrow's edition of ino bpecinior will be occupied by n discussion oi n proposal mat Ureal Britain mould give Its formal ndho ruuu to me Monroo doctrine. Tun apecinior will say; "it America will uenno mo .Monroe uocinne, wliy ouuiiid wu not pledge ourselves not in liurlnge upon nT When wo huu aiKiiunieiiiso inls doctrine America jng.it propose it to tnc rest ot tno powers Kir indorsement. It snu did mo pattern count narilly rcluse. Il tticy iiducred, niclr ailnercnrc would bo of great use, not only to America, uui to inv cause oi peace, tor It would eliminate a great many ot tnc notumo causes! war. It tnc Monroo doctrino tiocaiuc part of the puu.ic law- ot tno clvilzed world, iJe risk of a war breaking out with regard to European intcncrcnco in Brazil or Spanish America, now always a possibility, it'ouid tnen pass away. 'T'osslbly no other power but (Heat Britain would at first bo willing to rccognizo me Monroe doctrine as lima- ing. liven so, it wouui be worm our wuilo to pledge ourselves to respect it, tor wo never mean to nttack that doctrine, nnd sooner or later our ux jmplo will probably bo followed by other powers." The Spectator will also approve tbu canal treaty, and in another article on decretory llay'H foreign policy the pa per will say; 'no country In thu world can show two greater or worth ier statesmen than rresldent Roose velt and Secretary Hay." Tho Saturday Review, sneering at .Mr. Ilny's "unctuous aphorisms" and "platitudes of universal amity." wig bestow a pago on "Lord Lansdownni Retreat." and says: "Wo aro puttlnft .ho futuro canal unreservedly Into tho hands ot the United StatcB of the luturo which will develop In a start ling manner tho imperialistic extrava gances of today without consulting In tho smallest degree the Interests oi (ho rest of tho world, which aro lntl inatoly bound up with our own In this matter." Tho Saturday Review will affirm that Lord Lansdowno hns "cynically retreated from tho position as trustee of the civilized world whlo wo assum ed even under tho Ilay-Paunccfotn convention, nnd thrown tho whole sub ject of contention Into the nands oi unscrupulous opponents to deal with as they think jit." PRESIDENTS' HEAD ON STAMP. If President McKlntcy's portrait Is put on ono of tho postago stamps of this country, as despatches from Wash ington have said Is likely to bo done in case tho Post Office Department brings out a now Issue, his portrait will be the ninth ot a President to be used In that wuy. As the regular series of stamps, ex eluding thu Columbian, Trans-Mlsslssl ppl and Pan-American Exposition Is sues, has now been In circulation with only slight changes In watermarks and tho like since 1S90, n change ot some sort Is expected soon by philatelists. Ever since Uncle Sam's Post Office began making stamps In 1817 or thcro- nbotits, the fncu of Washington has ap 10 peared on one of tho stamps In every Blul dlPatcli and will not remain at ugular Issue and with n single execp. "J1" nort n,oro tnan slx houl' l,a' "r tlon on a stamp of low value and gen-)1 c'1(ctll for tl0 abovu EalllnB mll8t eral use. Ilenjamln Franklin's faco'bo purchased at tho ciftlcu of tho un has always adorned postage stamps ol derslgned not later than Monday. De low value and has thus hecomo faml- comber 9th. Tho Compnny will not liar to people who send or receive Ict tcrs ever slnco 1847. Presidents other than Washington whoso faces havo appeared on the stamps are: Jefferson, Jackson, Car field. (Irant, Madison nnd Taylor. Of the stamps of higher values tho1 t--tKuit.Bi!i. sunup now Dears Bticrnian j picture tho ton-cent Webster's, tho fifteen-cent Clay's, tho thirty-cent Jefferson's, tho flfty-ieut Jefferson's, tlio dollar stamp Perry s, the two dol ' lar Madison's nnd tho live-dollar Mar- . ' " '!" '" " lro stage. Tho situation struck a inemucr of the "goilr," for a stentorlnn voice called nut: "Orh, be j.ibcis, 'tis fro zen!" London Chronicle M4gninos hound by tho EVEN I Hl'l.1.1 TIN. New ivinn of OnJm Conpl i ffcm G'JV.nun.-it Surv.yt 4n4 Cht-t. fi tolSu .r Ham tlons, Callwjv, nJ 'itvt H. Ijb'r tire 1MH Mtl l Sk .lCHI wlih art), c cli r nz i nt mriurtlnj,, m.k ni v-ry tlif tf 4- w II 3 orn-m.',l w lnij Tur PPIC8 "' THI MAI' IS i" . C'ri , '1, bt obi ln "J Irtin JV;. T T'Yt'1". P. O. llort I J iJ Uu.MIiie, II n .luim ,.rHAllA.S CW i ll, ITIl SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Weather Bureau, 1'unahon. Decem ber 0. Tcmpcrnturo Morning mlnl mum, 72; Midday maximum, 79. Barometer nt 9 n. m. 2U.93. railing. ltalnfall 0.00. Dew Point 62F. Humidity nt 9 a. m. 99 per cenL Diamond Head Signal Station, De cember C Weather hazy; wind fresh NE. ARRIVED. Thursday, Dee, S. Am. bk. Olympic, Olbbs, from Hnn Francisco. Bchr. Wnlalua, Johnscn, from sea lo distress. Friday, Dec. 6, Sir. Mauna Loa. Slmersan, from Knu. Kona and Maul ports. Str. Walaleale. l'lltz. from Kauai ports. Str. James Makcc, Tullctt, from Kauai ports DEPARTED. Thursday, Dec. 5. Schr. Kawallanl, for Koolau ports. Str. Mlkahala. Orcgory, for Eleclo, Makawcll, Wnlmca nnd Kcknha, and mnll and passengers only for Koloa. Schr, Charles L. Woodbury, Harris, for ltllo. Schr. Walalun, for Kahulul. PASSENUK1IS ARRIVED. From Kona ports and Maul, per str. Mauna Loa, Dec. C Ng Hlni. Mrs. Ah Illne, V. A. Wall, Mrs. .1. Dc Mello. Frnnk (Ireenwell, Mis. McQueen nnd 6 children, E. Todd, A. Todd, M. A. nrown, Mr. Nnkashlmn, S. K. Kotil liala, .1, Kaulhala, T. Aklonn, Mrs. J. Clonics, W. A. Allen, W. W. Boyd, J. Hogan, J. McQueen. Mrs. Wnltcrs. Mist Dalnbrldgo, Mrs. Hoomlslui mid 2 chil dren and 57 on deck. POMPADOUR IS PASSING. The pompadour has lost tho vogue that mado it for the last three years the most popular lorm of coiffure. It Is still the fashion most frequently seen, but It has received Its death' blow, says the New York Sun. There are various reasons tor tho de cline of' tho fashion. With straight. hair It was always Impossible. It needed the waves which, If they are not supplied by nature, must bo got from the hairdresser. This process of artificial undulation was destructive to the hair. Now the effects of tho continual burning result' Ing from It aro said to havo become so apparent that half of the modish women In Paris arc wearing Imitation pompadours. These Imitation affairs are rarely able to deceive anybody. They usually look wiggy from the other side of a room in spite of the nitlstlc way In which they aro worn They arc, of course, fitted over tho brow and tho linen or, which they aro made Is very likely to bIiow, It It is not visible. It will nt least give the hair drawn back from it a look of something that Is not nature. Tne suustiiuies, even wnen mey wcro artistically mingled with the mi- tural hair, were the beginning of tho end. The pompadour was doomed from the time they were first used. Now it is settled that the mode will go altogether to soon as the women of Paris have hair enough to.return to the bang or fringe of old which Is said to be the fashion of the near future. NEW TO-DAY NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that Mr. Thco. F. Lansing has been appointed agent for the Trustees of Gear. Lansing & Co. W. O. SMITH. S. E. DAMON, W. II. I1AIRD, A. V. 0 EAR. T. F. LANSINO, Trustees. Honolulu, November 5th, 1901. 2012-3t NOTICE. Intending passengers by thu sti-aiii or Sonoma, leaving Honolulu for San Francisco on December 10th, aro horo by notified that tno above mentioned steamer will bo given quickest pos- guarantco to recclvo baggago after the arrival ot tho steamer, nor to arrango transportation after ibo auovu date. WM. O, IRWIN & CO.. LTD.. 2012-3t Oeneral Agents O. S. S. Co. -..,.,,,- ,- .. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Ml ronilfclb. I. M. LONG Rooms 1, bldg.; Tel. Main 278. 38, Campbell F. M, BROOKS Attorney; rooms 9-10, Spreckols bldg.; Tel. Main 344. CARLOS A. LONG Attorney; 15 Kaa humnnu St.; Tel. 81 Mnln. A. G. CORREAi Attornoy at law; 5S Merchant St., noxt to pustoirtco; Tel. 116 Main. UlotoLb KtPAlHINQ. C. A. COWAN 1186 Union St., opp. Pacific Club; sundries, etc. 0ulLL.Uh3. McDOMALD O. LANC3TON Contract ors nnd Ilulldnri; 1US l'n'on St. CAHRIAucS. PACIFIC VEHICLE & SUPPLY CO. l'lno carriages, wagons, harness nnd whirs; nero'nnl.i near Kort St. fLOTHI THf KAH CO., LTD. Two slovei oiot ir'p st. nnil cor. Fort f Hotel 'OLLEPTIONS AND ADJUSTMENT H. O. MIDDLEDITf.H Mer.: Com meroM I aw nnd Adl'isment Acen ri" rnnms 10-10 Tnoon hid. il 358. DRNTIRT DP. PFnnY Fort nnd Ho'ol Rts,: iras nilmlnlsteied; palnles oxtractlns. FQR RBN T One year with prlvllcgo of more. LarKc New Seven Bed koom Mouse, - - - Corner of King nnd Pllkol. Has fine collar, garret, servants' house, etc., etc. $75 A MONTH. Three Bedroom House 'next above, on Pllkol St. $45 A MONTH. FOR SALE Superb New Houses, comfortable, attractive. In plan. Location Wilder Avenue, ixinau, Lunnlllo, Young Sts. PRICES DED-ROCK. MAKE U8 AN OFFER. TERM8 VERY EASY. Henry Waterhouse & Co. STOCK, BOND AND REAL ESTATE BROKERS. FORT AND MERCHANT 8TREET8. TEL. MAIN 313. BUSINESS DIRECTORY DENTIb.8. UK. C. D. HIGH 1'hlla. Dental Col legu '92; Masonic Tcmplo; Tel. 310, DR. Q. W. RAYMOND Room 3, Mott Smith btdg.; hours 8 n. m. to 4 p. m. DR. T. MOTONAQA 40 Bcrctnnta St.; unite hours 8 a. m. to 4 p. in. UHY UOUbd, W. L. FLETCHER Importer cbolco dress patterns, flno linens, while goods, laces and trimmings, Rich nrds near Hotel St. bNUHAVbHS. W. BEAKBANE Cara engraving and stamping; room 2, - .to bldg ENGINEERS. E. TAPPAN TANATV Civil nnd elec trical engineer: P. O. box 92; arflco room 3, Sprcckels blk.; To). 791 Ulna; res.. 3441 Illue. EXPRESS. PACIFIC TRANSFER CO. Main 58 Main. J. H. LOVE, Mor. NIEPER'8 BAGGAGE EXPRESS 722 Kort St.; Tel. Wnltc hi and Mam sic. C. A. 3CHMIEDTE nnd drayago: Tel. -Ilaggagc express White 921. GROCERIE8. J. E. GOEA8 Ileretanla near Emma Tel. 2312 Hlue. St.; 8, J, 8ALTER Successor to Salter & Walty; 712 Fort St., Orpheum blk.; Tel. C81 Illue. F. AVEIROS Groceries; Walklkl of Emma St. Ileretanla. HARNES8 AND SADDLERY. MANFG. HARNESS CO. Corner Fort and King Sts.; Tel. Main 228, P. O. box 322 CALIFORNIA HARNE8S CHOP Fort St.. opp. Club Stables; P. O. box 791. HACK8TANDS. REIS & QUINN Merchant St., near Fort.; Tel. 290 Main. HAIRDRE88INQ AND MANICURING. MI8S M. E. WYNN Richards near Hotel St.; halrdresslng, shampoo, manicuring; Christmas novelties In Hawaiian curios; 'iel. 521 Bluo. JEWELER. TH08. LIND8AY Mfg. Jeweler nnd watchmaker; 530 Fort St.; Lovu bldg.; Christmas novelties. GEO. HAFFNER Mfg. Joweler; 1113 Alakea St., Masonic icrapic. MILLINEKY. HAWLEY'8 MILLINERY PARLORS Tho latest In millinery, etc.; Boston bldg.: Tel. 2C4 Main. MR8. HANNA Port St., next to I.ovo bldg.; cholco lino ot new millinery, trimmings, etc.; agent for Buttcrlck patterns. PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER. V. H. POULSEN minting nnd paper hanging; Territory Stables, King St. PHYSICIANS. DR. SLOGGETT Eye. Ear. Noso and Thoat; offlco at Eyo and Ear Infirm-1 nry, Alakea St. Hours 9 n. ni. to 4 p. m. DR. FRED. W. HODGIN8 Eye. Eur, Noso and Throat onlv; otTIco Alakea St.. lately occupied bv Dr. Murray; olllco hours 9 a. m. to I p. m. DR. JENNIE L. HILDEBRANDE 248 lteronnln Ave: Tel. Ilim 8?1. PLUMBING. C. H. BROWN Sanllnrv plumbing; Teirllory Stables, King St.; Tol, Mnln 48. REAL ESTAiE. C. E. MOORE CO. Tlenl estate nnd collections, room lo, Mclntvro bldg.; P. O. box fi(3, Tel. Main 315. M. a. 81 LV A Agent for real ostato nlvo to grant marring) licenses; 68 Mcrchnnt St.; Tel. Main 115. P, E. R. STRAUOH Real estate hand led In best ndvnntnco; houses rent ed: loans negotiated: houses hnllt at lowest prices; 38 Campbptl block, 4lfi Fort St : Tel. Whlto 278. STENOGRAPHERS. MRS. L LFHMFR Steno-rnnliv nnd tvnowiltlnir; Hon. Investment Co. AMY I FMMOM uienoTin'iv and t'pn"'rfln it 1'inhnminii Ht, TAI OP1, , P PODPCSUFS "nrchxn il(ir; "" l-'oit St. mm. i.nekfeld litdf. IfpriTP r"AMFFt Tnitorlni' and I i-millrii l'nlnn wir 1WM Bt, IMrFPTKFP. CD. A WILIIAM Hnilnrtx'-or nnd n.ilnlmnp, r-nrf RtM nnn Plil l-i, !.!. 'Pol f.lp- vnq 14B9 "'hlto. VATPI-iMAKFRR. I. W. A PFpwoilop roMi nnd rbrnnniiieter mnkcr: 79 Merchant St. tf THIS WEEK FIRST GRAND DISPLAY OPEN j SATURDAY EVENING . WHITNEY LIMITED. VM Aas. In tins column will D msciiud at 15 cents a line one Insertion; 25 centa two Insertions; 30 cents one week; 40 cent two weeks, and 60 cents one month. This It the cheapest advertising ever offend tne people cf Honolulu. SPECIAL NOTICES. , PRACTICAL knowledgo of Ocrman In three months. Address Dox 640. 2009-ti HOI AND COLD BATHS at. tho Silent Dnrbcr Shop. Everything strictly up to dato; now and clean. Just what you'ro looking for. 1991-ltn NOTICE TO BUILDERS The Union Express Co. has WHITE aAND FOR BALE. 1643-tf, WANTED. WANTED SOU men la shavo for 15c. Jeff's. 43 King St.: fivo white bar bers. 2011-tf WANTED Cool, airy room on or near Transit line, Wall....i Alapal St.; ac commodation for horso and car riage. Address "Room," Bulletin of fice. 2008-lw WANTED Position In office by young man; understands typewriting. Ad dress It. E. L.. Bulletin office. 2009-tw WANTED Two rooms wholly or part ly furnished, mauka ot King St. and Walklkl or Alapal St. Address Y., this office, 2009-lw WANTED A position by young lady nccustomed to office work; refer ences given. Address J. L., this office 2000-lw WANTED Whlto servant for general housework. Apply 1148 Wilder Ave, near Pllkol. 1998-lm WANTED To sell Diamond and Opnl Rings, in tho latest styles. Watches rnnpn,i hv n inwin, f ?ir, ,.. experience. Q. DIETZ. Fort street. near Hotel. 1808-tf ROOM AIND BOARD. THE LOS ANGELES 1523 Fort St.; newly furnished rooms, mosquito proof: terms reasonable 1930-tt FOR SALE. FOR 8ALE A gentlo driving horse, suitable for a lady to drlvo; perfect ly sound. Inquire W, W. WrlghL 2000 tf FOR SALE A Mallet & Davis piano. In good condition; cheap; parties about to muvo away. Audrcss W. J this office. 2009-lw FOR 8ALE Coral rock for filling. Ad-' tlroBS R. M. Duncan, at Bulletin of nee 1991-tt FOR SALE Ono surrey, top road wng- on nnd single harness, at a bargain Apply 1252 Young St, 2008-lw FOR 8ALE A first-class lodging house, very cheap; part cash, part mortgago. Address IC, this office 199C-lm PURE Whlto Leghorn Chickens and Egcs (guaranteed). Samples of birds at California I'ced Co.'s, where customers may obtain inlormatlon, E. C. Smith, Pearl City. 1990-tf FOR SALE Carrlago and saddle horses. Apply at 307 Htangenwnld Bldg. 193-tl FOR SALE Flno family horse buggy nnd harness. For prlco nnd partic ulars seo Chas. Bcllma, Club buibles. 1 392-1 m STEAM LAUNCH FOB SALE-r-Thu "Tnlula." as Hhe now lies In the lur bor. She Is n nearly now boat, In perfect working otner, and has lieun of Into used In towing at Kahulul harbor. W. H. I'alu. 1895 tf FOP. SALE Cheair; one mule, two double drays and one n-horsepower piy to ,. iiairisM Jim to., uownio. FOfl SALE Fivo lots on Vnnoa road, near carj. Three lots nlijnlnlns res- deuco or H. S. Townscnd. Esq.; two lots In lino with resldenco of A. W. Mayor. Esq. Theso lots aro 100x200 foot, commanding flno vlnw over looking Cnllego Hill tract nnd pro tected from winds of Manon. For further particulars apply lo Charlos Phillips, Merchant St. 003 lm F X'mas Novelties & MARSHr WANTS. TO L.fcIT. TO LET Two cottages, central loca tion; also 1 largo lurnlsncd house ana one small turmsned cottage; also lodging houso lurmturo for sale, easy terms, low rent. J. W. l.ake, 1288 Fort St., Star block. 2012-tt lO LET Large and cool lront room, newly furnished,-ono or iwo gentle men, private tamlly. vineyard, cor. Punchbowl. 2012-lw TO LET One 7-room cottage situated on Quarry St., ono 4-room cottago on Vineyard St. Apply J. Silvia, ICI nau St. . 2008-tt TO LET Furnished rooms, also dou- bio parlors. Mrs. Jcus, 1385 Here- lama, cor. Kceaumoku. 2007-lm TO LET Furnished rooms for house keeping; also one-room coltnge.tNo. SOD. Cottago Walk. School ML 2007-lW r TO LET Now flvo-room cottago Matlock Ave. Apply to Q. II. Ber ry, next door. 2005-tf CHEAPEST .furnished room In town, $8. 53 Vlneynrd bt below Nuuanu. 2004-tf TO LET Six room house. P. W. C $15; near School and Nuuanu; 6 room houso. 110.50, King St., Pa lama. P, E. R. Strauch, 38 Camp boll blk., 31C Fort bt. . 2004-2w to let two Btorcs on union St, op poslto tho Pacific Club. Apply to McDonald & Langstnu, contractors, 11 88 Union St., opposite Adams lane, 2003-tl TO LETTwo Harden lano. front rooms. No.. 9 1880 tt TO LET A large, sunny lront room In n private family; mauka Thomas Square; hot and cold water: electric lights; possession given Oct. 15th. Addross A! B. C P. O. box 572. 1904-tf clv Dni- n-r-rne i..i,i,.i e 8IX-ROOM COTTAGE, Punchbowl St., modern improvements. Apply to A. Q. Cunha, 2d houso abovo Mor mon Church. 1991-lm FOR RENT A largo hnli in tho Wav" crlcy block, suitable tor lodges, so cieties, etc., furnished or unfurnish ed. Apply to A. V. Oear. 1976 LOST. LOST In tho central part ot town on Saturday, black purse, containing money. Reward Bulletin office 2010-lw STOLEN A Sterling blcyclo, No. 971, with cyclometer (glass broken), from Stangcnwald bldg. Return to Bullet In and get reward. 2000-tf STRAYED Three red nnl whlto hom ing pigeons, silver bands mound leg. Reward given If returned to Prlnco Kulnnlnnnole lUSC-tf FOUND. FOUND On Young St. near Thomas Square a blcyclo. Owner may havo samo by paying ror ad. aud proving property. Call American Htnblcs, Richards St. 2011-lw FOUND A purso containing a sum of money. For particulars' call at tho pollco station. -v. 1980-tt Carter Facto and Superstitions. A young girl, blushing faintly, re marked lit u theatrical performance the other night about thu garter ot a pale bluo ulllt that a dancer wore below hor l:nce, "It Is' had luck," she slid, "to wear one's garters In that way. It Is ulso untidy, hut principally It is bad luck, nnd I, for my part, would not do It. It Is also bid luck to wear white gar tersthey signify death and yellow enci signify Jealousy and lovo troubles. Cat tcrs tied In a truo lover's knot are tho most fortunate ones, and If they nro Jeweled tlmt makes them still more foitunatp. Susncniicd garters have no bad luck attached to them, but they nro ot Very pretty. After tho true w(h R goM lnrta( a tho ,lc,.csti My own gaitors ulwiiys match my stock- Jugs, hut you could novcr induce mo to V;car Blockings of whlto or yellou." n.u.iUclphla Record, . It cost Mr. Jerome ?C0 to bo elect ed and Mr. linger o00ft to bu defeat ed. This Is another uvldenro that It pays to ho on thu winning sde Now Yoik Commercial. JAS. F. MORGAN Auctioneer and Broker 65 Queen St. Auction Sale : OP : vehicles ON SATURDAY, DEO 7th, AT IS? O'CLOCK NOON,11 I will sell at Public Auction, a PINB SURREY with polo and lufta. Also ONE PONY CART, IIOK3H AND HARNESS. JAS. F. MORGAN. AUCTIONEER. AT AUCTION On Saturday, December 7th, ,AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, At my salesrooms, for account of whom It may concern, 200 Balos (mora or less) Al HAY In perfect order. JAS F. MORGAN. AUCTIONEER. Auction Sale ol CARRIAGES On Tuesday, December II, AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, In front of my salesroom, 65 Queen street, Honolulu, I will sell at Public Auction, without reserve, the balance of carriages of the Honolulu Stock Yards Company, Limited, comprising: 1 now Studcbakcr Wagonette, capac ity 10 passenger. This Is now and Is sultablo for livery trade. 1 New Courtland Surrey. 1 Second-hand Surrey. 1 Second-hand Hack. 1 Steel-tiro Phaeton. I Breaking Cart. 1 Dray. 1 Low-wheel Bubby. l lllgh-wnecl Buggies. All to bo sold at any price. Jas. P. Morgan, AUCTIONEER. Big Auction Sale OF FERNS AND PLANTS ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M, At my salesroom, 05 Queen street, I will sell at Public Auction a largo and cholco assortment of various Maiden hair Ferns, Assorted Palms, Hanging Baskets, Plants, Etc., Etc. Jus. F. Morgan, AUCTIONEER. ForJRent Nice Cottage on Emma Square, Parlor, '- . Two Bedrooms, Dining Itoom, Kitchen and Until. Rent $37.50 per month. Possession ntven December 1st. JAS. F. MORGAN. AUCTIONEER. JAS. F. Auctioneer and Broker 85 Qupn Si Hay MORGAN g A ..AL .!... lyteH.,