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STHE PACIF.J COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, DECEMBER. 27, 1S93. THE BANK OF HAWAII. LIMITED Incorporated under the laws of the Hawaiian Republic. Capital Subscribed $400,000 Capital Paid up $300,000 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. DHAS. M. COOKE, President 9. B. ATHERTON, Vice President OL H. COOKE, Cashier JP. C. ATHERTON, Secretary jEENRY WATERHOUSE, TOM MAY, F. W. MACFARLANE. E. D. TENNEY, J. A. McCANDLESS. Exchange drawn on Wells, Fargo & Co8 Bank in San Francisco and New York and their correspondents throughout the vorld. Oriental Corre3pondents: The Hong kong and Shanghai Banking Corpora tion. The Chartered Bank of India, Aus tralia and China. Attention given to general banking tasiness. Safe deposit boxes rented by month ad year. OJULTJ8 SPRUCKELS. WM. O. IRWIN. CLAUS SPREGKELS & CO, Bankers, HONOLULU - - - H. I. BAN FRANCiSCO AGENTS TUB NE VADA BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO. DRAW EXCHANGE ON PAN" FRANCISCO The Nevada Bank of flan Francisco. SrONDON The Union Bank of London, Clitd.) JCTKW YORK American Exchanre Na tional Bank. CHICAGO Merchants National Bank. 8PARIS Coraptcir National d'scompte e Paris. BERLIN Dresdner Bank. HONGKONG AND YOKOHAMA Hong konc and Shanghai Banking Corpora tion. 3BW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA Bank of New Zealand. PnCTORIA AND VANCOUVER Bank of British North -America. iroosccia Generoi BanKtng s Excnonoe Business Deposits Received. Loans mad on Ap proved Security. Commercial and Trav 'tors' Credits Issued. Bills of Exchange Doucht and Sold. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ACCOUNT ED FOR. BISHOP & CO. SAVINGS BANK On October 1st, 1SD8, and continuing S&til further notice, Savings Deposits Will be received and interest allowed iy this Bank at four and one-half per sent per annum. The terms, rules and rulations of the Hawaiian Postal Sv lags Bank will be adopted as far as it la practicable, to apply them, and the C&sh Reserve of $.50,000 as required Wader the Postal Act will be main tained. Printed copies of the Rules and Reg ulations may be obtained on the 1st ol Dstoher on application. BISHOP & CO. Honolulu, September 7, 1893. 5019 ESTABLISHED IN 1858. BISHOP & CO. -Bankers (TRANSACT A GENERAL. BANKING AND EXCHANGE BUSINESS. Dwamerclal and Travelers' Letters of Credit Issued, available In all the Principal Cities of the World. INTEREST allowed after July 1st, 1XM. on fixed deposits: 3 months 3 per Mat; 6 months 36 per cent; 12 months 4 per cent. THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED. Enbcribed Capital Yen 12,000,000 Paid Up Capital Yen 10,500,000 fieerve Fund Yen 6,960,000 HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES AND AGENCIES: Kobe, London, Lyons, New York, San Francisco, Shanghai, Bombay, Hong Kong. INTEREST ALLOWED: On Fixed Deposit for 12 months 4 p. c On Fixed Deposit for 6 months Zk p. c. On Fixed Deposit for 3 months 3 p. c INTEREST ALLOWED BY THE HEAD OFFICE AT YOKOHAMA. nn Current Denosit ner cent p. a. On Fixed Deposit for 12 months, 7 p. c The Bank buys and receives for col lection Bills of Exchange, Issues Drafts and Letters of Credit on the nhnvp P.mnphpa and Asrencies and transacts General Banking Business Agency Yokohama Specie Bank: n'v Republic Bldg., : Honolulu, H. I. JUHEI ISHIZUKA AGENCY OF KEI HIN BANK, LTD. Vineyard Street. rajisact General Banking and Ex change Business. HEAD OFFICE - - - TOKYO, JAPAN. Draw exchange on FIRST NATIONAL BANK, YOKOHAMA. Read the Hawaiian Gazette (Semi-Weekly). : -L . J. fi. Schnack Hnnl Tnna nnrl Orna! rim! OFFERS For Sale Any Kind of Island Stocks. Buys and soils outright city and Suburban Real Es tate. P. 0. BOX NO. 104. A Champion, We have secured the ?e:vice of JAMES O'ROUKE, the famous horse shoer and prize winner of San Francisco. TGive Him a Trial. He is to be found at J. A. Morgan's, KING STREET. In T. Murray's Carriage Shop. STi Mil a h FOR HATCHING. From the following PURE-BRED Fowls of the choicest strains at my Punahou Poultry Yards, viz: -Bull Leghorns, Brown Leghorns, Whita Leghorns, Black Minorcas, Andalusl an, Barred Plymouth Rocka, Wyan dottes and English S. G. Dorklngi. Pekln Ducks and Bronze Turkeys. Prices furnished upon application. Favors from the other Islands will re ceive prompt and careful attention. A few choice Fowls for sale. WALTER C. WEEDON, 314 Fort St., Honolulu. J. R. Shaw, D.V.S. OCica and Infirmary, - - 883 King St. TELEPHONE 796. Moffom and Humane Treatment. GOO KIM. Dry Goods and Tailor Goods. Commencing THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1,1898, And continuing to the END OF THE YEAR. All goods will be sold regardless of cost. This SALE. Is a bona fide CLEARANCE 210 Nunanu St., above Hotel. WHEN IN NEED Of a good, clean shave by expert artists, with sharp tool?, visit the Silent Barber Shop. You can't do better anywhere in town. THE SILENT BARBER SHOP, JOE FERNANDEZ, Propr. Arlington Block, Hotel St. S. House Lot on Kaili Street, at Kalihi, ICOxlOO. House and Price, ?3,300. House and 155. $5,000. lot at Kalihi, 400x100. lot on Young street, 75x Lot at Karnoiliill. about V2 acre. Lot on Prospect street, I OXJ.-0. Three Lots opposite next to Macdonald's. Make-e Island, ' Four Lots Kapahulu Tract. Sizs 50 rlOO each. M. K. KEOHOKALOLE and L K. M'GREW. 15 Kaahumanu Street nr ! ml? 71 BARGAIN ecnsQlidated Soflo water Mt Co. LIMITED. Esplanade, Cor. Allen and Fort Sta. HOLLISTER & CO., - - AGJSNTS. . HIT WIUIT WINGS L 1 of them Have Been Mm tie feet Oit VOYACE OF THE NEW CLAOYS Trip Around to Koolau Bay Rec cord Time In Lively Sea Ab blo M-Edith L. The last week in yachting circles has not been a particularly lively one as the near approach of Christmas had given most people something elsa to figure on. Most of the boats were out Sunday, the ISth, with jolly parties! aboard. THE ALICE. Caprain Johnson had the Alice out and was not taking any chances on shoal water this trip and took Judge Wilcox along for pilot. What the judge does not know about sailing in These waters, there is no use for anyone eles to try and find out, as he is the ac knowledged "cracker-jack" of Hawai ian yachtsmen. He hadled the Alice easily and the trip was a satisfactory one in every respect. MYRTLE. Messrs. Harris, Crozier and Patton had a pleasant run, off Diamond Head and back in the Myrtle. Yachting con ditions were never better and the run home was made in very satisfactory time. EDITH L. Henry Giles and his brother Arthur, with Messrs. Allen and McLain had the Edith L. out for a spin and she showed the advantage of the cleaning and over hauling she had received by out-footing everything of her size in sight. With a good breeze and a light sea the Edith L. shows that she stands a good chance to lead the procession of second-class yachts. SERIOUS CASE. Captain E. O. White has a new set of yacht plans that he considers to be ahead of anything that he has yet seen. The fever is growing on tho captain and if the doctors do not prescribe a new boat for him soon, his condition is likely to become sericus. He hopes to have a boat of his own before the next regatta, that will mil away from them all. ABBIE M. Marshal's Clerk Dow has been keep ing the course hot, between the har bor and Diamond Head of late. With Dow Jr. for crew he is prepared for any and all emergencies. The 17th he tock Charles Phillips out for a turn and Sunday morning he had Messrs. McCaf frey, Clayton and Bacon of the U. S. A. out for a sail. Thi3 was the first ex perience of these "three soldier men in blue" and two of them became quite "confidential with Neptune," before they got back to the harbor. Dow is one of the best fellows in the world to go sailing with an 1 if his popularity increases much mcrj, he will have to open a passenger list for advance en gagements. , MARION. Professor Lightfoot gave a party of ladies a most enjoyable trip In the Marion the other day. It was regular ladies' weather and ihey found the sail most delightful. POKII. It is too bad that the Pokii has been stripped. It seems a3 if something must be wrong when the other boats are out without the Pokii, as she is us ually on hand and ready for a brush with anvthinsr that floats. It is to be hoped that she will be out of commis sion but a very short time. GLADYS. The Gladys was the only one of the home yachts to take a cruise of any length. Saturday Captain T. W. Hob ron with Messrs. Banning and Pearson and with Kalepe for pilot, cleared at 11 a. m. for Heeia, on the opposite side of the Island. This trip is justly consider ed to be the roughest cue in Oahu wa ters. Strong trades had been blowing for several days and the seas off Makapuu, Koko Head and Mokapu were tremen dous. From Honolulu to Makapuu was a dead beat to windward and with a strong wind and a single reef the Gladys was driven over the big rollers in record-breaking time, making the run from Honolulu to Koko Head in two hours scant. Every wave carried a white cap and the spray flew merrily. Off Makapuu a large ship was sighted, and hoping that it might be the Alden Besse, on which friends were expected, they stood out to sea for about five it proved to be George. Being miles to meet the American her, but ship St. then O tar out, ine uiaujs v. as aui- iu the run to Bird Island with a rt i 'U 1 make i beam wind and fairly flew over the i cour.-e. Shortly after passing between ; Bird Island and Mokupu Point, dark i ness came down and as it is out of the I question to take a boat through the I ttm.t channel, excect in a cood light. ! they were obliged to drop anchor off i Mushroom rock, some two miles from Heia. Captain Ilohrcn ana me pnot m t " 1 went ashore in the small boat to 'phone the friends at home, while the others made dinner ready. On the captain s return all hands fell to with a will and stowed away a dinner that would hive bankrupted a restaurant. The anchor age, while not a quiet one. is far super ior to Vaianae, and a good night's rest was had. At daylight the anchor was heaved up and under the jib only, the pilot took the yacht in, through a channel that would put a rail fence to the blush for crookedness. Anchor was again dropped off the wharf at Heia, but in a mud bottom it failed to hold in the ! Uf S 3 1 i 1 1 Im hard squalls and after she had dragged in, until her iron keel was pounding the rocks besides the wharf, they put out ano:her anchor ana the two held all right. Yachtsmen should bear in mind to anchor several hundred feet above and outside the wharf at Heeia. where there is a good bottom. Close in, the mud is so deep and so sofr, that it the weather is at all heavy, a boat is sure to drag. .About 10 o'clock sails were hoisted, anchors gotten In and every thing made snug for the return trip. The run down Koolau bay is an ideal one. Full sea breeze, smooth water and scenery of indescribable beauty. The party were loath to leave the bay but tirne.was flying and forty-five miles of rough water lay between them and Honolulu. Tii lower or Koolau pas sage is rough enough to suit anyone. Every wave looked 'like a breaker, sure, and it took over half an hour to beat out into deep water. When there, how ever, one tack was al! that was neces sary to carry them past Mokapu. From 'Mokapu on. it was continuous coast ing on the big rollers, until Diamond Head was reached, where it was com paratively smooth water. Going at u twenty knot clip, cn a big breaker in a cance is exciting sport, but coasting on the top of a big roller in a good-sized yacht, with a strong wind pushing be hind is still more exciting. The run from Koko Head to Diamond Head was made in forty-two minutes, which will probably be record time for some time to come, this being a ten knot clip. The entire trip home averaged better than seven knots Those who have claimed the Gladys to be- only a light weather boat, should have seen her perfor mances in a heavy sea. They were more than satisfactory as she is both speedy and dry, which is all that can be asked. Sailing close hauled, the heaviest rollers did not appear to stop her headway in the least and the over hang forward kept her nose well up, making her unusually dry. At no time on the trip did any solid water come on board, but spray was plentiful and the entire party were well salted. Moor ings were picked up at 5 o'clock, all be ing well pleased with what proved to be the finest trip they have yet taken. A NEW SCHOONER. It is pretty well settled that a hui, with Prince Cupid at the head, will soon bring down a schooner yacht, that will be a revelation to Honolulu yachtsmen. The plans are already in hand and the matter will be pushed forward as rapidly as possible. A NEW LAUNCH. The fate of C. S. Desky's launch. which went on the reef off Puuloa last year, has apparently not discouraged him very greatly, as he proposes to have another that will cast the old one in the shade. Something of about eighteen knots he thinks, will do, and he will profit by past experience and be his own waster and pilot, so no others need apply. . mS Pains in the chest when a has a cold indicate a tendency person toward pneumonia. A piece of flannel damp ened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on to the chest over the seat of pain will promptly relieve the pain and nrevent the threatened attack of pneumonia. This same treatment will cure a lame back in a few hour3. Sold by all druggists and dealers. Benson, Smith & Co., Ltd., wholesale agents for II. I. D. H. Fyfe. C W. Adamson. FYFE & ADAMSON. C0301ISS10 AGENTS. 214 SIXTH ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Dealers In all descriptions of Cali fornia Products. Salesmen for Island Fruits and Pro- due . PURCHASING AGENTS, ETC. Cash advances made on consignment. All business entrusted to us will re ceive prompt attention. HOME MADE German Hop Beei FOR TABLE USE. Dfilivcrveil to any rart of the - . city for 1.00 per dozen quart.?. Leave your order at Yee Hop tmg, GROCERY. Kiri2T Street - - - - Near Alakea- Or Dsivey Restaurant, Fort Street. i Souvenir Jewelrv. The attention of those who wish to arry away with them souvenirs or OLD HAWAII 13 called to my manufacturing depart ment. Jewelry of all kinds made to order. BIART 404 K FORT SI JEWELER. (z) Powder I Mr A D EOPLE'S Fever is Raging, PEOPLE GOING MAD in their haste to get in their orders for iron fencea to replace the old wooden ones that have done service for so many years. Call and see samples of something en tirely new, and place your orders early if you want to be "In the swim ALL KINDS OF BUILDING IRON, Fountains, Chairs, Settees, Vases, Hitching Posts, Stairs, Railings, Fire Escapes, etc., etc. MAGNIFICENT DESIGNS IN MON UMENTS, TOMBSTONES, Statuary, etc. Italian, Georgia and Vermont Marble and Topaz Granite, Hawaiian Blue Stone and Marble. Estimates given on all kinds of Grading, Stone Work and Terracing. Curbing and Cement Sidewalks. Cem etery work of all kinds. Letter cut ting in Brass, Iron or Stone. Stencil making a specialty. THE HAWAIIAN IRON FENCE AND MONUMENTAL CO. H. E. Hendrlck, Manager. Telephone 502. 315 Fort St. Slerte 25c! Silver 25c! Thimbles GOLD, SILVER AND PLJTED WARE in the Latest Designs FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS! All Goods Guaranteed as Represented. WATCHMAKER, MANUFACTURING JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. M. R. COUNTER. 507 Fort St. THE CLUB STABLES (Limited) C. BELLINA, Manager. Foit St., near Hotel. Telephone 477. lip, Boorflino ono soles stoDfes. PROMPT SERVICE, STYLISH TURN OUTS. SAFE DRIVERS. We are especially equipped to cater to your trade. Fair dealing and good service Is what vre depend on to get It. Dr. Rovrat Is always in attendance at the Stables. Club Stables Hack Stand Cor. Union and Hotel Sts. (Old Bell Tower.) CAREFUL AND WELL INFORM ED DRIVERS. FIRST CLASS CARRIAGES. HACKS AT ALL HOURS. Orders fcr Surreys, Wagonettes, Single or Double Teams at a moment's notice. HACKS Nos. 13, 05. 70, 77, 97, 123 and ISO. C. BELLINA, Mgr. Tel. 319. Stables Tel. 477. HUSTACE & CO., DEALERS IN a nnr ann :ni T V v W'a Vas! m v .-- - ALSO White and Black Sand Which we will sell at tha Trery lowest market rates. Telephone No. 414. BEERo II . Ml LIMITED Offer for Sale: , REFINED SUGARS. Cube and Granulated. PARAFINE PAINT CO.'S Paints, Compounds and Building Papers. PAINT OILS. Lucol Raw and Boiled. Linseed Raw and Boiled. INDURLNE, Water-proof cold-water Paint. In side and outside; in white and colors. FERTILIZERS, Alex. Cross & Sons high-grade Scotch fertilizers, adapted for su gar cane and coffee. N. Ohlandt & Co.'s chemical fertil izers and finely ground Bone Meal. STEAM PIPE COVERING, Reed's patent elastic sectional pipe covering. filter press cloths, Linen and Jute. CEMENT, LIME & BRICKS. AGENTS FOR WESTERN SUGAR REFINING CO., San Francisco, Cal. ALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS. Philadelphia, Penn., U. S. A. EWELL UNIVERSAL MILL CO., (Manf. "National Cane Shredder"). New York, U. S. A. N. OHLANDT & CO., San Francisco, Cal. tISDON IRON AND LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, San Francisco, Cal. A Model Plant is not complete with out Electric Power, thu3 dispensing witn small engines. Why not generate your power from one CENTRAL Station? One gener ator can furnish power to your Pump, Centrifugals, Elevators, Plows, Rail ways and Hoists; also, furnish light and power for a radius of from 15 to 30 miles. Electric Power being used, saves the labor of hauling coal in your field, also j water, and docs away with high-priced engineers, and only have one engine to ook after in your mill. WThere water power is available it cost3 nothing to generate Electric Power. THE HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC COM PANY is now ready to furnish Electric Plant3 and Generators of all descrlp- tic at short notice, and also has on hand a large stock of Wire, Chande- iers and Electrical Goods. All orders will be given prompt at tention, and estimates furnished for Lighting and Power Plants; also, at tention i3 given to House and Marine Wiring. TIIEO. HOFFMAN, Manager. THE FAMOUS KICKAP00 INDIAN MEDICINES Are for sale by our exclusive distributing agent3 : : Hobron Drug Co., Fort and King Streets, HONOLULU. Read the Hawaiian Gazette (Semi-Weekly).