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F7?ffff 1 v, - J. -ew"'w"",''' w"!'; BY AUTHORITY. WATER NOTICE. In arcordauc? ith Section 1, of Clinpter XXXVtof thol.awaof I8S0! All per-wnii holding water prmlenes or thono ikying water nites, ore heroby noti-fii-d that tho wa'er rates for the torn) end-iiiL- Jnuo SO, 18.'", will bo duo mid piyablo nt tho oflicfl o' tho Honolulu Vtter Works, on tho 1st dny o( January, 1897. All rites remaining unpaid for fif tcon dnys after tliPV aro dno will bo subject to nu additional 10 per cent. Hates aro payable nt tho ofTlcn of tho Wiitor WorkH in tho Knpimiwix UnlldiuK. ANDREW BROWN. Superintendent Houolulu Wate' Works. Honolulu, II. I., Deo 17,1890. 48 j l't -St?? Euer)Si?5 Bulletin, DANIEL LOGAN, Editor THURSDAY, DEO. 17, lS'JG. WRONG SIGNALS. All of tho Uur.Li'TiN'H views ex pressed on "news" loforring to Iho Hawaiian question for the prist six months have been proved correct by luitheutic information thus fnr roeoived. Messrs." Htiteh mid Cooper's "pi tin of campaign" wn simply mapped out for those gentlemen by n shrewd corres pondent til "Washington. There is no evidence as yot that "aniiox ntiou" wus niennt, wlioro " con trol " was spoken, iu tho Ropuh lictiu platform, but every indica tion is to tho contrary. Tho foundation for tho desired union will have to be laid carefully, securely and iu full detail by a conference of American and Ha waiian statesmen at Washington. Hero the duty of tho hour is to prepare the minds of tho people for acceptance of a mutually hon orable mid just scheme of union when ouo shall lmvo beou pre pared. The RuLLirnx takes its stand on this proposition, sub mitting it confidently to tho test of tho ellltix of time. If it sets the fact of union farther in the future than ita ardent wishers like, tint cannot bo h Iped any more than other doi-ues of fate. If tho San Francisco Chronicle's forec.i't of iicpuMiiviii policy to ward Hawaii a protoctoruto and abrogation of reciprocity is pro duced by authority, then tho Re public of Hawaii may woll ex claim: "Lri over chastised us with whips and, lo, William tortureB us with scorpions!" But tho Chron icle is what it always has been tho inveterate enemy of Hawaii. According to a dispatch from .Bombay the plague now prevalent in the Orient, though infectious, has not yot proved contagious. Only ouo case is reported there of a person attending a patient hav ing contracted tho plnguo. Tho disease has a tendency to Btick to localities. It romainod for two months in one ward of Bombay, but has uow spread to all districts of tho citv. It would almost seem practica ble, if it would bo quite regular, to have another new plautution floated with tho surplus of slock Applications procurable for tho Onhu. Hit 'em again, Mr. Dil lingham. ,ir. :oii-n -on m-t'U. It muat be a groat pleasure to the traveling public, as woll us to his nrmv frionds in Honolulu, to Bco Mr. l'owdell back in his old position of fitst officer of the S. S. Alaiui-dit. Four ears ago this month Mr. Dowdell was carried to the Quren's Hospital from tho Htcamer, with his two legs terribly fraotuted from his having beon hurled against the upper dock house by a sea thipped on tho voyogo hither fiotn Auckland. Ho lay in great distress at the hospital for many weeks. Mr. Dowdoll's misfortuue was the oc casion for univeisal soriow iu tho community. Although his Bufferings havo loft their impress upon him, ho still shown tho gonial disposition that made him exceptionally popular beforo his torriblo mishap. rm: ritsr iwmii.y. Tlu-y Will Anenr ill IlicOperii IIiiimo Aunili Till r.teuliiK. The celebrated Montoguo-Eoust Combination of acrobats, bell- rmgerp, musicians aud panto-1 mimists, makes its second appear auco this evening at tho Opera Houbo, and now that its merits hava becomo bettor kuowu will no doubt draw a big house. Speaking of tho succoss of this company in Now Zealand tho Evening Star of Duuedin says: "After an nbsonco of iivo years tho Faust Family, together with tho London Bellringors, reap peared at tho City Hall last oven iug,audworo accord od a trulyhearty recoption at tho hands of a very largo audionce. Tho l-austs con sist of four malo performers auda littlo girl, and tho feature of their many interesting "turns" is tho RiBley act. This is a most ro nmrkablo exhibition, and must bo soon to be thoroughly appreciated. Mr. Ted Faust lay on his back, and on his feet tossed and twirled tho other members of tho family with such neatness aud dextarity us to fairly rouso the audiouco to a pitch of enthusiasm. Tho threo brothers then form a high pillar and execute a very clever and ex citing fall. Later in the evening they gave a display of mnrblf statuary which was greatly appre ciated. Master Freddy contri buted a Yorkshiro song aud dance; aud tho brothers Eugene and Ted with bassoon and clarionet gave one of the most grotesque musical oxhibilioiib ever witnessed on a Dunedin stage. Tho audience demanded recall aftor recall, till tho performers found themselves eventually compelled to deoliue the demands made on thorn. Tho London Bellringors played with much accoptanco several selections during tho evening, ot which 'In Old Madrid,' played as au encoro number, was perhaps the best. They nlso furnish a capital sextet brass band. axmxviio.v oli;ii. I'nlil SiM'ri'liirli's l-:iii:ii;rrtt mill Noil Committee on OrKiiiilzulloii. At the meeting of tho ollicors of (he Annexation Club hold iuL. A. Thurijtou's oflico yestorduy after noon and presided ovei by him, it was decided lo appoint C. A. Blown as tho paid secretary of the club and allow him one as sistant. O. W. R. King was given tho lattor positiou. Tho various committees ap pointed at tho previous meet ing reported thoir plans for tho future and tho amount of money required to carry them out. Messrs. A. V. Gear, George Mo Lood and G. W. Smith wore ap pointed a permanent committee on organization. L. 0. Abies from tho committee on hoadquartor6 said this morn ing that ho hoped to yoo the club installed in its now quarters on Merchant stroot tomorrow. Tho Alameda brought 22 cabin and 15 steerago passengers for this port. IN THE OIRGOIT COURT OP THE First Circuit of tho Huwaiian Islands. Iu probate In tho inattor of tho Ksta'e of Anna II. Armstrong, deceased. A duly authenticated copy of tho last will of said deoeased, having Ijcou presented to said Court togHthor with n petition for tho pro bate thereof, and for tho iammnco of letttrs of Administration with the will annexed to A. Z. Hud ley having been filed, nolico is hereby givtn tint Moud ly, Janu ry 18, A. I). 1M7, ut 10 o'clock a, m in tho Judiciary iluildiiig, Honolulu, is uppointect the time and plnco for proving Mid will and hearing said application, when mid whero uny person interested may piear mid show cause if any they hiivo why the provernfHnid polition should not be i; runted. By tho Court! J. A.TIIOMI'SON Cleric. Honolulu, H. I , December 10, 1800. -185 :it Just Received Gold and Hilverwaio, Crockery mid Ivory ware, Embro'doied Fans, Silk Handkerchiefs, Shawls, HcroouR, AVhito Grit89 Cloth, Mattings, Wicker aud Steamer Chairs, Cigars, Etc., Etc., WING WO TAI & CO., 214 Nuunnn titrrot, Honolulu, N. FERNANDEZ. NOTARY PUBLIC anfl TYPEWRITER Omcis: 20S Merchant street, Campbell , Wool: roar uf J. O. Cartel' office. I. O, Box.'!.. KVENING BULLETIN, Imely Jopiej Sterling" Silver Ware in great variety such as v Tea and Coffee Sets, Spoon Sets, Fish and Pie Sets, Soup Ladles, Sets of Carvers, all prices. ' Silver Plated Ware, . Soup Ladles, Pocket Flasks, Nut Picks, Nut Cracks, Napkin Rings, Salt Cellars, Sugar Sifters, Child's Cups, Loving Cups, Spoon Holders, Pie Knives, Pearl Handled Butter Knives, Table, Tea and Coffee Spoons, Table and Dessert Forks, Cheese Holders, Butter Dishes, Fruit and Berry Dishes, Castors and Water Pitchers, Cut Glass Ware. Rookwood Ware. Cosmeon Brushes, Combs, Pin Trays, Airrors, etc. Florence and Celluloid Brush and Comb Sets. Piano Lamps, Banquet, Boudoir, Hanging and Hall Lamps, Lamp Shades in Silk and Tissue, Onyx Tables, Etc., Etc. THE Hawaiian Hardware Co. LIMITED, Opposite Spreckols' Bank, NO. 307 FORT STREET. DECEMBER 17, JLS!)fl. Mp'yfcoiwiPfcwwwrrffar Mortgagee's Nolico of Intention to .'orecloseand ol bale. Notico is hereby given that by virtuo of it power of sulo contain ed in a certain mortgige datid the 13th day of September, 1888, miido by Koawokane w and Kalnu k hor husband, ol'La haiua, Island of Maui, to .loso Espindu of said Labuinn, record ed in tho office of tho llegislrur 1 Conveyances in Liber 112 on pngog 197, 198 and 109. 1, Kllon G. Lymun, of Hilo, Island of Ha waii, tho ussiguoo of said mort gage by various mosno assign ments, ii'tond t foreclos" tho sa d mortgage for a brtach of tho cm ditions in snid mortgigo contain od. to wit: tho non-payment of both tho principal and iulorost when duo. Notico is alto howby given thnt all nnd singular the lauds, tene ments and heroriitamonts in snid mortgngo doal contained and des cribed will bo sold at public auc tion at tho auction room of James F. Morgan on Quoon shoot, Hono lulu, Island oi'O.ihu, on Momlay tho ISth day of January. A. D. 1897, at 12 o'clock uoouofsaid The property in said mortgngo is thus described, viz: A coitiin parcel of ltnd Bituato in labaiua on tho Island of M ui, together with all the privileges nnd apptiitonunccs, to tho sane belonging and all tho build'iigs thcioon, and bounded aud dos oiibed m follows: "E hoomuka arm ma ke kihi Hikiua o keia ma kahi o pili mm mo k.i nlauui mipuni a mo ko Makaelo aina, a o nolo ana;-Ho 42J , Ko 1 Until ma ko Makaelo; Ak 54'f, Ko 1.20 kaul ma ko K-ihakui; Ak -12 3 , Hi 1-18 kmil mo ko Lipi; Ho 47 , Hi 120 kaul ma kn Alarmi a biki i Kahi i hoo makaai, a maloko o iu aina 1 8 oka, a oi iki nku pahu omi i K. I mai piihu." BLLBN G. LYMAN, Mortgagee. Terms Cash. Dieds at espi-im of purchaser Vv furthor particulars aplj' to the Mortgagee or hor attorneys, Thurston & Stanley. I).ild,Jiontl'iluDcc.lGili,189G. Insurance Notice. Notice is hereby given that the General Agency of The Germnniu Life Insurance Co. of New York, hns beon placed iu the bunds of Messrs. J. Alfred Mo goon and A. V. Gear. J. Alfred Mugoon will have charge of tho collection of re newal premiums and will act as the Company's atlornej A. V. Gear will act as agent for the Company in securing new business. J. ALFRED MAGOON and A. V. GEAR, Geneial Agcntu of tho Gcrmanla Life Insur ance Co. of New York for the Hawaiian Inlands.' 480 lm ' - - -- - " - NOTICE. Written npplicationfi for shares of tho capltul stock iu the OAflU $tik do. Should bo made to tho undersicued with in ten duys from date. Ah the deiuuuil will probably bo in oxcesa of the number of Hhaieu to bo ibtuiud, kucIi applications, in tlo evont of thoir being for an cico-jh of shares, wnl be Tiled pro rata. 11. F. DILLINGIIAM, Onhu Hallway and Laud Company, Ilono. lnln. 485-lOt Honolulu, Deo. 17, 1890. Eaparnlii Lots IToar Zapiolani Park Unseen will leavo the corner of Klin; ami Foit Btrccta on Sunday, December 20th, at 2 pmiuid 8 p m, taking passengers free of cU.ugc to luv these lots. 46C-3t T" Shoe Science Is well manifested in the Shoes wo havo stocked up with for tho season. Hero every new shape and stylo is in evidence Every now kink that makes a shoo more com fortable or gives it longer life, is found in tho foot wear on sale. All tho best makes aro represented in The Manufacturers1 Shoe Co. B3?" Exclusive 516 Fort Street, VMe P) II v I V To supply your wants in ARE most coinpleto aud choicest stock wo havo over laid beforo tho public. If you aro in doubt as to what you would hko to present to your friends or relations, lot us buow you over our goods, and you will surely find something substantial and ser viceable, that will gladden the hearts of thoso who recoivo them. Neckwear of Every Description, Collars and Cuffs, Handkerchiefs, Silk, Linon or Cotton, plain or printed; Suspondeis either Silk or Cotton; Dress Shirts, Negligee, Shirts and Night ltobos, Hats et&& 2?g1$ e Stotv j'.qs Hg& mvl Ssys Smoking Jackets, Panama Hats, Puggarees in many do signs; Collar and Cuff Buttous, Bosom Studs, Sloovo Links, Boy's Shirt Waist-, Ready-to-Wear Suits for Men and Boys Valises and Hand Bags, somo very nico ones iu Alli gator; and n great many other things. M. McINERNY, H A. i 3 l-G I ? DAS T-l JUR OorneroCFort nncl Mp.rchmt Sis- Santa Claus is extremely fond of receiving lettois fniin tho littlo onus. Ho generally offers a valuable prize of some kind to well behaved children and this year ho has notified AVall, Nichols Co., who are to act as his agents here, to offer in his name a beautiful French doll to the Honolulu girl or bny who writes him the most original letter. Any little one under ten years of agt may compete for the doll which is sure to bo highly prized by tho lucky recipient. Now, girls, this is your opportunity. Brush the cobwebs and dust of puzzling questions out of your minds and write tho old gentleman a nice letter; some thing different from anything you havo over written beforo. You may ask your papas and mammas how to spell tho words but tho thoughts and good wishes should be all your own. On honor, now I Letters may bo mailed in the letter box at Wall, Nichols Co's store between 0 o'clock next Saturday morning, Nov. 2Sth, and 12 o'clock noon of December 2-lth, tho day before Christmas. Tho doll will bo on exhibi tion in one of their large show windows during the above period. Tho judges of tho merits of tho letters recoived will bo decided upon by repre- sontatives of the press ot Honolulu. mmia ! N. I. r this mammoth stock. i Shoe Dealers. "0 Honolulu, H. I, Men's Furnishing Goods with Hi WW. DIMOND'3 There ore many kinds of cut glass sold and, to tho ordinary purchaser, ono make is as good as another. The value of tho pieces depends of course, on tho cutting. If the edges aro sharp, you may depend upon it that the quality is good. Among all the makers of cut glass in tho United States, but one firm sells enough to war rant their iiaving a wareroom in New York. Every ono in tho States knows which firm that is Dorflinger. In the large cities, from Boston, south to .Richmond an.d west to Den ver, tho purchaser puts but one cut glass question to a salesman, 'Is it Dorflingcr's?" The raoko is so well known that the name sells it. Our stock in this lino is entirely from tho Dorflinger factory other do'ilera think it is the best, tho buycrc think it tho best, then why should not we? Other makes may be as good, thov aro certainly no better. Cut glass has been looked upon as essentially a luxury of tho wealthy class, but our cut glass at cut prices, both cut, makes it possible for tho middle class to own pieces of various sizes and shapes. We havo also a desiro to call your attention to a stock of silver ware, genuine sterl ing, that excels most anything of the kind over shown hero. Wo sell Sterling silver napkin rings for $1.50. Von Holt Building. m.i i w i fz:- -ve 7 'a, hi ShCth ijgr READY 1 ' &- -f '. ' , Has'- -v w MmMLaj:-' B-. K -S. i -i mrf.LiXtt:-,