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!' I A l& t ' ' - I On S;iuuilny, J.yoloiuTo. " , , Oyo'om re rnco.t on Saturday ' , Toys and dolls given away ntN. S. i oacns to purchasers. ! ., Hv. ViHiwut H. Kitcat anil Rv. , "iii W u 'e 'or RUl jestorday. .ijsIjui .'A nice front room for rout at No, it .9. (foroinrly No. 4) Garden Lano. ( general cargo of tho Martha 1.,,. vxaiiB wai cioaueu up mis allornoon. '" Extra ordihary bargains in at N. S. Sachs. i i Mr. Galon M. Fishur addresses tho members of the Y. M. C. A. this ,., evouing. ' Oapts Wtn. Larson contemplates taking his launch to Sans tnuui on Sunday' next. Embroidored 'handkerchiefs, exceptional valti", 2 for 25 cenis, or ! p$L25 a dozen at 8a'b" The First KnghneutV Oamplire ,'j,'.', will be lit this evening with soarks ,:, ,of wit and flashes of inspiration. Irifb Point Tea Cloth, Drawn ' " Work Doylies, handsome embroider-'' b'd Linen Tea Clot hs at Sachs r ""A uumber of tho .-'boats are duo to-morrow morning "Mvith loads of sugar for Hackfeld & Co. Tho bolated steamers Kauai, Jas. Makee and Waialeale arrived from Kauai to-day with full leads of sugar. Fancy border handkerchiefs, 40 trrcentaa dozen; One hemmed stitoh ..handkerchiefs, 85 cents a box at N. .jjg.'Ssohs. Tho Andrew Welch was to leave Deo. 23rd for this port. Captain "Drew will bring five days' later news. ", 'Charles K. Hopkins is now pre-" pared to give lessons on the guitar. For furtbor information, call at ' Wall, Nichols Co. 'J i I lin hand wiil play at. the baseball gam on Saturday wbicth is to be given for the benefit of tho 'Stranger's Friend Sooiot.y. , Thn ollieial notice of the President's New Year's Day's reception is published. The public must pay their respects before 12:30 .T.,J. Vanderver has handed over to theStraugor's Friend Society tho iiniu)t falling to their share from thn Baltimore Minstrel entertainment; f.The Captain of tho. schooner Emuvi anil Loui-a raised steam th-s morning ami started putting out the balance of tho cargo, salmon, hay and grain. A grand benefit concert will bo given at Kaumakapili Church on Saturday evening at 7:30, by tho Kawaihau Quintet Club aviated by local talent. The leading grocers give uotipe that they will close their stores on New Year's Dy, Be reidy ' with your orders for the good things tomorrow early. Captain, .PU1ikett.A and Josf.olyu showed tjieir prqwe3.v in bjcycle ridi$ig!veat'eYdyi by goiug out to thypark and back to the boat land ing in an ..hours time. Oa pj m ''GiegoVj o'f the Waialeale, has beiui transferred to the Iwalani, This steamer goes into Bemce next week. Mr. Gregory appreoiateB the ohange and promotion. Eead Timely Topics if you require the best style and character of harness or horse fixings Tho Hawaiian Hardware Company has just a cargo of specialties in those linen. M. "Walter "Wall jskoeping up his ahobtiuk record1. " On Monday he not only made his "possible" but rattled off 14 bulls eyes in sucaession at 200 yards. The charm was broken by a 4 spot. Mr. W. W. Hall has tokon charge of tbe matter of shipping pino apples to tho Leper Settlement on Molokai. Presents of money or jfruit should be handed to him not lator than Monday uoxt. The.barkoutino Archer, Captain Oatlhdiin, sails for San Franoisco with a full load of sugar. During tho Archer's long itay in port. Captain George has learned to ride the bike. H. HaakfoJd & Co. have incorporated with tho following offioors: Paul Isenberg, presidouti J. F: HRokfold, Wm. Wol. ters and Ed, Suhr, .directors; H. A. Isenberg, hVetryj 0. Bosso, treasurer; W. Pfotuihauer, auditor, Tho .Bulletin has given a very intersatiug history of the 'upgrowth ,of this influential firm. At Cyclomnr. The following is the program ft entries and handicaps for the race meeting at Cycloiueio Prtrk mi Sat urday evening next, New YearV Day: Mile open Novice. First luat M V ouza, A Huberts n, J Lloyd, W II Coruwoll Jr, C O Ekiu. hunt J Gilmau, A K Nawahi, F Sylvester, T Troadway. R N Unit-tend MiIh npHii Boys. O Holoua, M Bion'nii, W Jordan, F Batchelor. Half mil" "'pet Orientals. Ah Ttmk, Ah Wai, Y A Kong, H Patrick Two-third mile open Amateur. H Ludloff, F Williams, H E Gilo, F B Damon, H E Walker, J Lloyd, O O Eakiu. Milo handicap Professional. Sam Johnson, 80 yards; D G Sylvester, 70; John Sylva aud Geo Martin, GO; D E Whitman, 40; Allan Jones, roratch. Match race Two-third milo. Dannie, O Rafferty nud Sam Soy. Two mile hnudicap. Amateur. First heat J Oilman and A K 175 yards; A Robertson, 160; F Williams 140; O C Eakin, 110; H E Walker, 75; F B Damon, scratch. Second heal F Sylvoster, 176 yards; T Treadway, 160; J Lloyd, 110; M VSouza, 85; H Ludloff, 75; HE Giles, scratob. Exhibition of tiick riding, by Mike Miguel. Board of Health Prosideut W. O. Smith (presided at yesterday's meeting of the' Board of Health. Koliipio reported 35,708 fiih examined during the week. It was also reported that there was no fluke among cattle recently slaughtered but only a fow calves were found slightly diseased. It was decided to recommend th issuing of a license to praotice to Dr. Tracy. Dr. Sinclair applied for the position of Government physician at Wa auau when the po?t should bfcoujo vacant. In connection with applications made for positions Dr. Wood remarked that physicians were becoming pleutiful. A letter from n meeting at Molokai was road and the nihlturR therein mentioned referred for dun investigation except that" the reqiicut fpr the removal of Mr. Ambrose Hutchinson was laid on the table. Bids for supplies for tbe Insane' Asylum and Molokai were then opened. m m Tho Y. ST. O. A. Concert. The annual New Year's concert of the Y. M. C. A. will be given on Monday evening under the, most favorable auspices aud the publio are cordially invited to attend. Among the talented amateurs who will aait ate Mrs. H. S. Ewing, Miss Jolnuoii, Mis Emily Halsluad, Arthur Davies, A. E. Murphy, and tho orclustra composed of: First violins B, L. Marx, J. L. MoLean, .Bert Petrio, J. Hollander, aud R. J. Fenn. Second violins J. Light-foot, W. E. Wall, J. Marsdon, Ollie Sorenson and Mr. Fraser. Flute S. P. French. Clarionet T. Olive Davies. First Cornet G. J. Boisse. Second Cornet Goo, Davies. Collo Wray Taylor. Double Bass S. Kaili. Piano W. L. Fletcher. Tri angle A. M. Cheek. George Sole Gives Trouble. Riverside, Doc. 16. Johu F. the slayer of J. S. Darrah, who was oonviottd to-day of manslaughter, is likely to receive another and third trial because of a peoulinr conditiou of affairs, which is that George H. Dole, foreman of tho jury, is a citizen of tho Hawaiian republic, Dolo is a brother of President Dole of tho republic, and, although he has lived here sovera. years, he has never taken out citi zeuship papers. It is understooc that Miluer's attorneys will ask fo a now trial on the ground statou. Strip It. If the P. C. A.'fl wandering woma is stripped there will possibly ha found a male Government secret! service agent. There was sfioh an animal Inst yua.r who, whou caught in tho vicinity of Hotel street, gave that as his reaBOu for tho disguise. iv.aJ.' . .. -. . COnHEBPONDENOTJ. Eo. Tun Independent! Hawaii is very in the way ' if waiting for the verdict, and there , is a feverishners and unrest till we I get some d finite news from Washington. Thus wail? the Star. If the administration, the Senate and the House of Reproentatives aru determined to annex the islands as says tho Star, wherefore does that feverishness r.ntl unrest como in? Metbinks the interpretation of the hand writing ou the walls of tho Seuate aud Houso of Representatives, brought by tbe last mail, is the principal cause of that heavy attaok of feveriehnoss and unrest tho Star complains of. Those "jubilant royalists," are well content that the Star and company, may enjoy their feverishness and unrest all by themselves without opposition, until the turn of the tide. "As ye have sown so shall ye rap" oh, ye grasping hypocrites, who would rob a people that for long years supported ye, and gave ye riches in abundanco. Antiooii. Tho Pythiana. Mystic Lodgo No. 2, Knights of Pythias, last evening eleotod the following officers: Chancellor Commander, Cha'. A. Peterson; Chas. H. Ramsey; Prelate, Geo. H. Bruns, P. O.; Mastor of Work, J. A. Mehrten, P. C; K. of R. and S., A. L. Morris; Master of Finance, Chas. Phillips; Master of Exchequer, Thos.. Mc-Tighe; Master at Arms, Sam Johnson; Inner Guard, O. Whitehead; Physician, Dr. Chas. A. Peterson; Trustee, A. E. Murphy. These officers will be installed on next Wednesday evening. CLOSING NOTICE. STOKES OF THE UNDER-signed THE will not be open on New Year's Div. Oiis'oiners ore roqaosted to plac ttiolr orders as early as possible on Friday. ii. MAY & CO., LEWIS & CO., H. E. MoINIYRE & BHOS., OHAS HUSTAOK. Gr-R, .a. 3srr Benefit -:- Concert AT KAUMAKAPILI CHURCH -ON Saturday Evening, Jan. 8, 1898. BY THE KAWAIHAU QUINTET CLUB. Assisted by Local Instrumental nnd Vocal Tatont. Doors open at 7:30 Admission 25 and SO cents. Kesorved seats, $1. GYCLOMEREFARK January 1, 1898 HEW. UU RACKS 0 SATURDAY EVENING next at 8 o'clock. Many interesting Professional ovonts. ArmiRninn. 9f. enntn. Admission and Grand Stand.' 60 contf. Da seats on sale at Wall, Nichols Company. NOTICE. THOBK THAT HAVE THE jrlvilegu of a lot in tho ChUioIIi' Oemery on King street, are horeby kindly reqneitod to keen their lots nea and clean. Tliovmaydo this tnomselvos or havo It dono iv the man om ployed on said If done by the latter, tho charges will W $3.00 a yo ir for irrigating and weeding. II of also asked for, im oxtra ohunje ot $ 00 will bo added to tliH abnvu aid uharg09, as well ns the annual water rate ot hall a dollar, aro pay able In advance from January 1 to January mat the otllce of tbo Oathollo Mission. Should anyonn fall to keep his lot in good sliapo ho will be warned onco. If within ten days that tho lot Is not cleaned, ho will forfeit the privilege thoroof. FATHER MATTHIAS. JOHN PHILLIPS Plumber and Gas-fitter Orders promptly attended to and work guaranteed. HOTEL STREET NEAR FORT TELEPHONE S02. ggjLi... J , ssa gtsiMBgrr.r yii.rfaWIitifWfW8B!Mr3roW?T'WWV " ' TTTT INSURANCE G0RPANY OF NORTH A&1EBICA. 1)1 I'hllmlelnlilft. fa. Fouvdod, 1792. .... i.!uk Capital, M,U00,0U0 Oldobt H'iio Innuranct Company In T'nufid State. Losses paid since organiafton over j9U,uOO,UUU. NKW ZBAIANI INSURAftGK CUMPaNY. (FIIE AND MARINE) ' " ' " Established, I860. .... Capital $5,000,000. Insurance effected on Bindings, Goods, Ships, and Merchandise" tJST For lowest ratos aply to 3a. LOSE General Agent for the Hawaiian Island. PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., LTD, ( ' NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVKD THE NEW Improved Planters Ho Solid Cast Steel Eye and Blade Forged Entire. CYCLONE WIND MILLS, PUMPS, ETC., HOWE'S PLATFORM AND COUNTER SCALES', NORTON'S BALL BEARING JACK SCREWS, PLOWS IN LARGE VARIETY, VISES, PIPE CUTTERS AND WRENCHES, VACUUM OILS The Standard of Merit. Universal Stoves and Ranges, PAINT, WALL & WHirEWASH BRUSHES, CALIFORNIA LAWN SPRINKLERS. A Large Assortment of General Hardware. NOTIOK A LL PERSONS HiVlNG CLAIMS against Mrs Abigail Konin'o Drew will piens present the same ut tho otHco of the undersigned JOHNP couinux Honolulu, D'wnihot 1". S'J7. Primus Is the name given a Stove whieh burns Kerosene Oil Gas. Economy Is demonstrated by using the same for what they are intended. Safety Is assured in their use us no Insurance Company provides in any way agninst their use. They aro made to last nd no wick is need. A quart of cold water can bo brought to a boil in three minutes, during which time the stove will consume only part ot a quart of kerosi no. Absolutely no danger, 8inolco or odor, at any time. Wo have a $2,000 6T00IC OF PRIMUS hTOVBS, RANGrH, OVENS AND FtTIiNACES. Do not come to look into tho matter (if you cook), unless you want to invest, as they aro too tempting. . W. D1M0ND & CO Von Roll. Rlruik LOST. LOST ON THUnSPAY NIGHT, DEO. lUtli, a tortoise shell and gold comb, probably betweon the res'dence of Hon. B. A. Wldcmann, Punalinu Street, and Hon. Samuel Furker, King Street. A suitabl reward will ho pale! on lis prcfentntlon "at the office of Thr Imdepkniieni, No. 327S King :'. ..v' ' a'.iiS J. T. Wateriionse. 4 XM We have blotted, out old prices and have put on new ones for Christmas week. Come and inspect our stock. , . ;; J. T. Water house; QUEEN STREET. ' 7 is ' 4 i . '.v3 114 ' - S i ''' ' i i .. "i - i 4 -:, r ' 4 '4