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EVENING BULLETIN, JANUARY 18, 189G.
ALAMEDA ARRIVES.
Wildcrs Steamship Go's
TIME TABLE.
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Steamer KImm Trm Hwll-Hr-
weglita Krk U HrlaK
Newcastle CoalOther
Item Alone Miore.
The bark Santiago li still at llilo.
Tho whalln? bark C W Morgan U outside.
Tlie bark Annie Johnson Is ovtrdue at IIIlo
from San Francisco.
The Norwegian bark SJokogon, Oram
nniftcr, coal laden, 70 dajg from Newcaitlt
anchored In iiayal row yesterday.
Tomorrow, Sunday hlcli tide largo at
5:14 am; liljrh tidemniU ut 5:43 p m; low tide
large 12:10 p m, low tide rniall lU'44 in.
The Allien UfSfe with a carco of Irwin & Co
Migar I'xnrits to leave tlil afternoon Tor the
San Kranclsco rcllncrj If the weather moder
ates. She lias 1U10 tons on board anil Cap
tain Potter looks lor a smart iiaagc.
The Oceanic liner Alameda.Von OUrcmlorp,
8 days Iroia San Krnnelco docked at the
conirmn' wharf yesterday nfternoon at II
o'clock nltli a "imifl firliclit and a number of
imMrngen for this port. The Alameda left
at 10 o'clock lor tliu Colonics.
AIIMVALS.
KMSS Alameda, Von Olcrendorp, from
San 1'ranclsco.
Stmr James Makcc, l'etcrson, from Kapaa,
Kar.al.
Stmr Kln.iu, Clarke, from Maul and Ha
waii. Stmr lwalaiil, Smthe, fiom l.ahalna,
Maul.
Stmr J A Cuinuiln. XUUon, from Wahna
nalu. Nor bk Sokoj:en, Crnm, from Newcastle.
Am whaling bk C W Morgan, Karle, from a
crule. '
Stmr Kminl, Hrown, from Makawcll
Kauai.
Stmr Keaiihuu, Thompon, from Eleclo
nnd KoloA.
MIlWUTtllKa.
Stmr W 0 Hall, Slmeron, from Maul and
Han all.
Stmrlwalatil, Smytho, for I.ahaltu, Kuktil
luelo and HounKaa.
Am bk Allien Hesse, Potter, San Kranclrco.
H M S S lamcda, Van Otercndorp, for tho
Colonics.
imiojected nnvAiiTimrcs
Stmr Kuala, Thomp'on, for Oalm port,
Monday, J in M at lu a m.
Stmr James Makec, Peterson, for Kap.ia,
Knual, Monday Jun '.'(), at I p m.
Stmr Iwalmil, Smjtho, for I.ilinlna, Kiikul
liaele, and Ilonoknu, Mondjy Jan JO, at li
noun.
Stmr Klnati, Clarke, Inr l.ahalna. Ma.ilaea,
Makena, MnhuKona, Kawaihue, I.aupahoe
iioe, Pepeekeo, Onumca, Papalkou and IIIlo,
Jan '.'1, at iiiioii.
TASOKNOEltS AIMIVED.
Krom Hamikua, pT stmr Iualaul, Jan 17
Mujin V T oev.urd and 0 on deck.
Kimii ICnunl, per stmr James Makie J W
Maoii, Nigel Jackson and 11 on detk.
From Hawaii nnd Maul, per stmr Klnau,
Jan 17 Volcano: Hon II M NeIon und
valet, Hon T J Ityrncs, Hor. Kobt Phllp, W
0 Iliahli, E Town, Miss A M Iticd, C Itobert
son, W J ltobeitson. E A Herber, l)r J T
Waj'on, Mi E It Hendry and son, J E .Mil
ler, C A Doyle, W A Kinney and T J Heady.
Wav ports: E A Jones. Ell Hendry, E 1
Dole, C Clarke, il N Podmore. F M Swanzy,
Lie Sung, II A fluhHUu and 5'Jdeck.
From Shu Franrlsco, per OSS Alanuda,
Jan 17 Mrs E E Alvord, Dr E Hragdon, Geo
C llrowne, W J Calllugliam, Hon W R Castle
and wile, Master Hurry Castle, Miss Anna 11
Clspiierton. Dim Conway, Alfred J Crime,
(iio Do La Virgne and wile, Andrew Demp
ster, U 11 Draper and wife, Mrs J Klllnger, "J
children and maid, W II Harrington, Mrs H
Mtson, Harry Mason, Geo II huwton and
wife, A 8 Orr, F F Prentiss, V C Parke, Jus
Rankin, W 11 Hams Geo ltuail, W 11 Swia,
H A Slrohlineyer, Mrs A Stowell, 1 L Wor
ster. I'ltOI'lSSOIt Z.V.MI.OOII'.N LOSS.
rnrniiliFrimlln Kiilnrtl ly Wpdiu'H'liiy
Nlght'M ICiiln
Professor Z inloch during his
nnluotiH b t successful attompt to
mystify nnd ploiiso his audience on
"Wedm-rUny evening performed ti
"P. T. Duvnuii nut" not on tho
pntiram nd wli'ch nono of liin
initio jivwont (lisi'uverod. Lt is
rolntiid f K T. Birnuintliat,
wlii!" making n speech mi tho
iloor i.f th ll'iiiSf of Repirtsentn
tivB of the Btntn "f Not Jurhoy,
n il Mimltih whs handed hira which
ho nnd it ud without milking uny
commmit went on with h s speech.
At tlio close if lufa reuntika ho
huuiltid tho dispatch to tho
spoukor whoroiid: "Mr. P.T.Bnr
num.House burned down. Library
and nil C'lnipli-to loss." Tho
most eolf-proBK' ssod man in tho
chnmbor was P. T. Diirnutn.
Just after tho oommoncemont fo
Weduesdity night's performance
nnd during tho first heavy ruin
Zamloch's tf-sistant made tho dis
covery that n trunk containing cos
tumes nnd paraphurunlia was, tho
recoptnelo for n duluge of wntor
from n lonk in tho roof, and the
contents soaked. Ho communi
cated tho discovery on the Btugo
to Znnilooh, who concealed 1u"h
sorrow tinder the usunlsmilo, nnd
tho pprf"vmm e went on. The
i : ..i i. i' n .,.i .,l. t
jnss m iniiiiii !' ' "ini iiiiiuij ui
tho piii'ipiioruuiiii ouinot bo '
repluced here, ,
0. L. VIQI,, l'rcs. S. D. HOSE, Seo.
Capt. J. A. KING, 1'ortSupt.
Stmr. KINAU,
CLARKE, Commander,
VH lcftTO Ilonolnlu at 2 p. m., touching nt
Lalialna, Mnnlnen liny nnd Makena tho
bhiuo day; Mnhukonn, Knwnihao nnd Lnu-
Enhoehoe tho following day, arriving nt
lilo tho samo ovening,
LIAVKB IIOMOI.CIU. ARRIVES HONOLULU.
1800
Tuesday Jan 21
Friday Jnu ,11
Tuesday Feb 11
Friday Feb 21
1890
Tuesday Jnu 23
Fiidny Feb 7
Tuesday Feb .... 18
Friday Feb 23
llcturning, will lenvo Hilo nt 1 o'clock
r. M,, touching nt Lnupnhochoe, Mnhu
koim and Knwitlhne hiiiio day; Makena,
Stinlaenllay nud Lnhaiua tho following
day; nrriviuK nt Honolulu tho afternoons
of 'luesdny nnd Fridnys.
grSo Freight will bo received nfter
12 noon on day of sniling.
Stmr. CLAUDINE,
CAMERON, Commander,
Will lenvo Honolulu Tuesday nt C r. m.,
touching nt Knhului, liana, Ilnmon nnd
Kipnhulu, Maui, ltcturuing arrives nt
Honolulu Sunday mornings.
"Will call nt Nuu, Kaupo, on second trip
of each month.
No Freight willjbo received nfter
r.jsi. ou tny of Hailing.
This Company will reiervos tho right to
mako changes in tho time of departure and
nrrivnl of its steamers without uotico nnd
it will not bo responsible for any conse
quence nrisin therefrom.
Consignees must bo nt tho Lnndings to
recaivo their Freight; this Company will
not hold itself responsible for freight nfter
it has been lauded.
Live Stock only nt owner's risk.
This Company will not bo responsible
for Money or Valuables of passengers
unless placed in tho enro of Pursers.
Passengers nro requested to purchnso
tickets before embarking. Thoso failing to
do so will bo subject to mi additional
charge of twcnty-llvo per cent.
Tizrxo Tatolo
LOCAL LINE
S. S. AUSTRALIA.
Arrivo Honolulu
from S. F.
Jan. 27, 1800..
Feb. 21, 1890.
Lenvo Ilonolnlu
for 8. P.
...Feb. 1, 1390
.Feb. 20, 1S90
THROUGH LINE
From Snn Francisco From Syclnoy for
for Sydney. Snn Frnncisco.
Arrive Honolulu. Leaie Honolulu.
Alameda, Jan. 10, '00 I
Mariposn, Fcb.13,'00 Monownt. Feb.0, '00
Consoliflate.1 SoSa later Co., LI
Esplanade,
Corner Allen & Fort Sts., Honolulu.
HOLLISTER & CO.,
Agents.
FAMILY
Cash .. Grocery
Fort Street, Opposito Club
Stables. Tel. 355.
nl80.tr
A. V. GEAR.
31"ota;3:37- ZF'-u.Tolic
Telephone 250, : : : ; No. (109, King St?
WRiGHT BROS
FORT STKEET,
noxt to Luoa8' Mill
Ships' Blacksmithing,
Carriage Building
and Repairing
Drays, Carts and
Wagon Building
WINDLASSES
For PULLING UP Trees
A SPECIALTY
Oceanic Steams! Go
Canadian-Australian Steamship Line
Stcnmera of tho nbovo Lino running iu connection with tho
GAKADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY
Between Vancouver, 15. O., and Sydney, N. S. W.. and calling at Victoria, JJ. O.
Honolulu amd Suva (Fiji),
On or nbout tbo dntes below stated, viz.:
From Sydney nnd Suvn, for Victoria nnd
Vnncomor. II. C.t
" "MIOWEIIA" Fcbrnnry 3
" "WARHIMOO" ,Mnrch 1
Through Tickets issued from Honolulu to Cnnada,
United States anil Hiii-ope.
ritEiaitT AMD PASSENOKIt AQKNT8:
D. JIoNicor.Tj. Montrenl. Cnnndn.
jlSS"
G. IoL. BitowN, Vancouver, B. O.
Oceanic Steamship Co.
Australian Mail Service.
For San Francisco:
Tho New nnd Fine Al Steel Stenmshiii
"Monowai"
Ot tho Ocennio Stcnmdiip Company will
bo duo nt Honolulu from Sydney nnd
Auckland ou or nbout
February 6th, 1896.
And will lenvo for tho nbovo port with
Mnils nnd rnsscngors on or nbout thnt
dntc.
For Sydney and Aiicklai d:
The Now nnd Fine Al Steel Stcnmship
"Mariposa" .
Of tho Oceanic Stemndiip Company will
bo duo nt Honolulu from Snn Francisco
on or nbout
February 13, 1896,
And will hnvo prompt despatch with
Mnils nnd PnnheiiKers for the nlwve ports.
Tho undersigned nro now prepared
to issue
Through Tickets to All Points
in tho United States.
C5fFor further particulars regarding
Freight or 1'nbsngo npply to
WM. G. IRWIN &C0., L'd,
l-tf Gcnernl Agents.
0. BREWER & COMPANY, LIMITED,
Queen street, Honolulu, II. I.
AGENTS FOR
Hawaiian Agricultural Company, Onomra Sucar
Cdmpanj, llonomu SuRar Compaii), Walluku
Sugar Company, Waihee bugar Company, Makee
Sugar Company, Hnlcakala Kanch Company, Ka
papain Kancli. 1'lauttrs' Line San Francisco
rackets, Ch.-n. Urecr & Co.'s Line of Iloslon
Packets. --AkciH.i Uotton Hoard of Uuilerurlleu.
Agents Phlladclplila Hoard of Underwriters.
LIST OF. OmCEKS I
V O Junes, President: George II Itobortson,
Manager; E F Bishop, Tiensurer and Sec
retary; Col. W F Allen, AaditorjOM Cooke,
II waterhoube, A W Carter, Diroctors.
151-tf
Good Coffee Lands
For Sale.
1st 327 acres In Ilonokua, S. Konn, Ha
waii, near T K II Amnlu's Collee Plantation
2m 202 acres In Kaulcoll, near Ilnnaunau,
8 Kona, Hawaii; there are two good houses
on the land; about S acres of old collee,
bearing fruit now; and about 10 acres new
colfeu In irood condition.
tV For further particulars apply to
W. C. ACIII.
Honolulu, Dec. IK, lh'.il.
182-tf
W. 0. T. U. LUNCH ROOK
For Ladles and Gentlemen,
At 111 King street.
t3S"I.UNCII vicom 11:80 A M to 1:30 p. M
Our attractions are home-made food, a
tool neat room and satisfactory attendance.
Tallica la carte lltS-tf
FINEST DRHDE DF
Hawaiian Blue Stone
From tlie
1'amouj
PoEahoii Quar
ries! ThefinestStont
In Hawaii for
bu(Mlng and
fencing pur
posesCut to
order In any
size or shape
to suit the
trade or pub
lic tp-TIls stone
Is the same as
used in the I'u-
nahou College
- lanu vuu uwii
i iuuiiuiukb.
Agent for Lanu Bros., 8. F.
Arthur Harrison, Prop.
151-tf
J7 txto Vv
& Atto M y J
uiiian I
u iw m.,i I
(T0MLtHS0H
PK -2
(lyjLi
From Vlctorln nnil Vancouver, It. C, to
Sinn nnd Sydney!
' "WAItHIMOO" Jnnnnry 24
" "MIOWEIIA" Februry24
" "WAlUtlMOO" March 21
C For FrciRht nnd Pnssngo nnd nil
Qencrnl Information, npply to
H- DAV,ES & C0" L'd
' Afronts for tbo Hnwniinn Mnnds.
Pacific Mail Elusli
AND THE
Occidental & Oriental Steamsliip Co.
For YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG
Stenmers of tho nbovo Companies will
cnll nt Honolulu on their wny to the
nbovo ports ou or nbout tho following
dntcs:
Stmr Coptic...
Feb. 4, 180C
For SAN FRANCISCO:
Stenmers of tho nbovo Companit-B will
cnll at Hoiiolnln on their wav from
Hongkong nnd Yokohnmn to tho above
port on or nbout, tho following dates:
Stmr Coptic .Tnn. 1C, 189(1
Stmr Chmn Feb. 'li, 189(1
Rates of Passage are as follows:
TO TOKO- TO nONU
HASIA. KONO.
Cabin S1C0.00 S175.00
Cnhin, round trip, 4
months 225.00 2C2.G0
Cabin, round trip, VI
months 202.50 810.25
European Steerngo 85.00 100.00
tsri'nhsengers paying full faro will be
allowed 10 percent off return fnro if re
turning withiu twelve months.
E5T"For Freight- nnd Pnssogo npply to
H. KACKFELD & CO.,
l-tf Agents.
Miss D. Lamb.
LAWYERS' CLERK AND
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Office. : With J. A. JIagoon. 1-15-tf
A. S. Humphreys.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Honolulu.
Office : Kanlmmanu street.
145-tf
ATLAS -:-ASSURANCE-:- COMPANY
OF LONDON.
Assets, - - - $10,000,000.
H. W. Schmidt & sons,
148-tf Agouts for tho Hawaiian Islands.
pawaiian Fertilizinl
COMPANY
Is prepared to furnish
4000 Tons -:-
-:- Cane Fertilizer
to order for 1890.
ALL GOODu BOLD TO A OUAUANTEED
FOItMULA on analysis:
Soluble and Available l'hospliorle Acid,
Sulphate of Ammonia,
Nitrate of doda,
Sulphate of Potash,
Coral LImu Stono,
I'hciBphato and FUh Quano.
In Quantities to Suit.
Orders solicited for' a future de
livery.
A. F. COOKE,
Manager,
17MT
66?" Tliis Bpaco is reserved for tho mcutiou of
now goods that arrived by tho Inst Australia, "(t
" . ' ED. A. WILLIAMS,
. ' Oil, King Street,.
10
Importers direct from (ho Fnctories in
AMERICA, MANILA, MEXICO, and HAVANA
Of Tobacco and Oignrs. Pipes nnd
Smokers' Sundries
Jst received n choice lot
Holiday presents.
TO ALL . WHO XJSE J?AI1VT :
Tho nndorsipneil. L. O. Ahles nnd II. 1'. Walton, purchasod fiotn Clmrlca J. Wanner
tho inventor of recrlens l'rescrt Injj Taint, tho exclusive richt lol umimfacture use
nnd sell the Pkeiillss TiiKhnviho 1'ai.nt iu tho Hawaiian Islands. '
Potent for Peerless Preserving Pnlnt.
On the 2Gth day of Septemher, 1E03, tho Hopuhlio of Ilawaii grnutcd to L. C Ahlca
and II. 1'. Walton, a patent No. 1 10, granting thorn tho oxclusivo light to make, use and
vend Pkeullsm Pliiautvi.sa 1'AlhT throuuhout tho Hawaiian Islands.
Trade Mark for Peerless Preserving Paint.
Tho Itepuhlio of Hawaii has also granted to L. O. Ahles and II, P. Walton tho exclu
sive use of tho woids Peerless Prkseuvino Paint ay a trade mark throuchout the Ila
puhlioof Hawaii for tho term of 20 years.
Imitation.
Certaiu parties in San Fianoisco have recently been sending to Honolulu under tha
paint, hut one which is positively injurious
Bewfre of Fraud.
Wo hereby vara all persons against being defrnuded into using any but tho'cenuiuo
Pelru.ss 1'itm.KViNa Pai.nt, which can bo obtained only of Abies and Walton.
Warning Against Infringement.
Wo also hejeby warn all persons against buying, billing or Ubing auy article under
tho nawo of Peerless Preserving Paint, except that sold by us, as such buying, Bolllne
or using will bo n direct infringement of our patent and trade murk, and n viofation ol
our rights, snbjocting tho persons buying, selling or using such paint to a claim for
damages by us in accordanco with tho Hawaiian Law.
L. C. AI3LES.
H. P. WALTON.
Honolulu, Oct. 19, 1803.
cinerny's :
188-tf
P , t
CIGAR
-is.nto?r-
HOLLISTER & CO,
Cor.lfortnnd .tlcrclmnt hi,,
of Smokers' articles suiluble for
to any motal to which it may bo applied.
THE DUKE OF
WELLJNGT0N!
Was 40 years old when ho fought tho
battle of Waterloo ondjonly thtto ami
a half months oldor when tho great
' iPOLEUN was made captive.
No matter what your
Age is,
IF YOU ARE VERY PARTICULAR, AND
:, Want the Best ;.
BUY YOUR SHOES OP
Shoe : Store.
Port Street.
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