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TEE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HOKOLULU, MARCH 16 THE BANK OF HAWAH. GRIP Of THE SEA LAND -LIM1TED- Jxeorporated Under the Laws of the. Re-public of Hawaii. CAPITAL. $400,000.00 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. Ciias. M. Cooke President J. B. Athrton Vice-President C. H. Cooke; Cashier F. C. Atherton...T .. Secretary Directors Henry Waterhouse. Tom May, F. W. Macfarlane, E. D. Tenney, J. A. McCandless. - Solicits the Accounts of Frms, Cor porations, Trusts, Individuals and will promptly and carefully attend to all business connected with banking en trusted to it. Sell and Purchase For eign Exchange, Issue Letters of Credit. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Ordinary and Term Deposits received .nd Interest allowed in accordance with rules and conditions printed in pass books, copies of which may be had on application. Safe Deposit Boxes rented by the month or year. CLAUS SPRECKELS. WM. G. IRWIN. CLADS SPRECKELS & CO., Bankers, HONOLULU - - - H. I. SAN FRANCISCO AGENTS The Ne vada Bank of San. Francisco. DRAW EHXANGE ON SAN FRANCISCO The Nevada Bank of San Francisco. J ' ; LONDON-The Union Bank of London, (Ltd.) NEW YORK American Exchange Na tional Bank. CHICAGO Merchants' National Bank. PARIS Comptoir National d'Es compte de Paris. BERLIN Dresdner Bank. . HONGKONG AND YOKOHAMA Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. INEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA Bank of New Zealand. VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER Bank of British North America. rr- SDCia General Bonking s Excfianae Business Deposits Received. Loans made on Approved Security. Commercial and Travelers Credits Issued: Bills of Ex change Bought and Sold. . COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY AC COUNTED FOR. BISHOP & CO. SAVINGS BANK On October 1st, 1898, and continuing until further notice, Savings Deposits will be received and interest allowed by this Bank at four and one-half per cent per annum. The terms, rules and regulations of the Hawaiian Postal Savings Bank will be adopted as far as it is practicable to apply them, and the Cash Reserve of .$50,000 as required under the Postal Act will be main tained. Printed copies of the Rules and Reg ulations may be obtained on the 1st of October on application. BISHOP & CO. Honolulu, September 7, 1S98. 5019 ESTABLISHED IN 1S58. BISHOP & CO. Bankers TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING AND EXCHANGE BUSINESS. Commercial and Travelers' Letters of Credit issued, available in all the Principal Cities of the World. INTEREST allowed after July 1st, 1898, on fixed deposits: 3 months 3 per cent; 6 months 3 per cent; 12 months 4 per cent. THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED. f Subscribed Capital Yen 12,000,000 Paid Up Capital Yen 10,500,000 Reserve 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 3 p. c. On Fixed Deposit for 3 months 3 p. c. INTEREST ALLOWED BY THE HEAD OFFICE AT YOKOHAMA. On Current Deposit ZVz per 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 above Branches and Agencies and transacts General Banking Business. Agency Yokohama Specie Bank: New Republic Bldg., : Honolulu, H. I. JUHEI ISHIZUKA AGENCY OF EI HIN BANK, LTD. Vineyard Street. Transact General Banking and Ex change Business. SEAD OFFICE - - - TOKYO, JAPAN. Draw exchange on FIRST NATIONAL BANK, YOKOHAMA. mil Of inl DA Y. Oenctel Debit tty S c m Medical 5cienct. Used printed by HiWCiMS. - Of afl filed tone I en don. "St. Mary's Cathedral, Sydney, October 14th, 1SS7. To the Minerva Company, Sydney. Gentlemen: I have much pleasure in bearing testimony to the high value of your Minerva Tonic During the holding of the Grand Australian Fair it was very greatly appreciated here by the Clergy and others, -who found it most palatable and energising. Every one who has had experience of it pro nounces it admirable. Yours Faithfully, DENIS F. OH ARAN." Gonsalves & Co., Ltd. ; QUEEN STREET, ' SOLE AGENTS FOR THE HAWAII AN ISLANDS. DANDRUFF KILLER DOES IT. ... - -DOES WHAT? 'Why it kills the dandruff and saves the hair. If you are troubled with dan druff, prickly heat or any scalp or skin disease, try a bottle of DAND RUFF KILLER. It never fails to cure, soia oy ail aruggists ana at tne Union Barber Shop. Remember the rade mark, "The Two Faces." Be ware of imitations. F. PACHECO, Sole Proprietor. Telephone No. 696. THE CLUB STABLES (Limited) C. BELLINA. Manager. Fort St., near Hoiel. Telephone 477. lliv, Booiig end soles Sites. PROMPT SERVICE. STYLISH TURN- " OUTS, SAFE DRIVERS. We are especially equipped to cater to your trade. Fair dealing and good service i3 what we depend on to get it. Dr. Rowat 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 for Surreys, Wagonettes, Single or Double Teams at a moment's notice. HACKS Nos. 45, 65, TO, 77, 97, 125 and 180. C. BELLINA, Mgr. Tel. 319. Stables Tel. 477. J. R. Shaw, D.V.S. Office and lnnimary, - 863 King St. TELEPHONE 796. Modern and Humane Treatment. l. kokg fee. Merchant : Tailor. 623 Fort St, Opp. Club Stables. FINE SUITS TO ORDER AT REA SONABLE RATES. Suits cleaned and repaired. Satis faction guaranteed. WING WO TAI & CO. 214 NUUANU STREET. Ivory, Lacquer, Silver and Crockery Wares, Screens, Vases. Rattan Chairs, Crepes, Silks, Cig ars, Etc.. Etc, Etc. Read the Haciiuiti l7gtfU rip' -je 1 Cj" JPk " England's Large Share of World's Commerce. Has 55 Per Cent of the Whose Supremacy of Her Yards A Prestfce of 200 Years. Thanks to their aggressive govern-' iTTtik, niiusn carriage and coairoi of the world's commerce Is over J. rwr cent. Fifty others nations hare to the extent of 43 rr cent or le.-.. More than SO jr cent of the world's ship ping in terms of potential tonna? l built in Great Britain. 1 than per cent is built by the fifty other countries. In 1ST2 only 14 pr cent of the steam tonnage launched In th world was built by the fifty countries outside oi the United Kingdom. Th United States is the only nation thai U independent of British yard. Our registry law has attend-d to this. Since 1792 American shipping must be Amer ican built. The United States Is the only country outside of Europe that can build to perfection every kind of ship that-goes to sa. Thank our registry law for that. British supremacy at sea and in commerce was obtained-more than years ago. For the command of the sea, and of trade, and the riches of th world, Great Britain has protected ebip building and ship owning, while most qt the nations did nothing for these two great interests. Not only her leg islative power, but her armed author ity, has been exerted vigorously. She ha3 fought bloody wars, overcome in ferior powers, trapped rivals into treaties, spent millions upon millions in supporting steam lines, and scores upon scores of millions for the build ing and maintenance of an unequaled navy for general intimidation. Vast sea power, immense wealth and pre vailing prosperity have been the re ward. All these things, with other ad vantages, have been gained by the use of chipping, but without this instru mentality nothing "would have been secured. . v rt.t.i i . . RUSSIAN STUDENTS. ST. PETERSBURG, March I. The strike which recently broke out here among the university students as a protest against the conduct of the po lice, who had used whips to disperse the student gatherings on the recent fete day of the University of St. Peters burg, has increased to such an extent that almost all the colleges and schools are now participating In It, Including the theological college and the high school for girls. There have leen no disturbances, but students In uniform are constantly parading the streets and all their balls and fries have been countermanded by them in token of mourning. Emperor Nicholas has final ly intervened and decided to relieve General Kleighels, Police lrefect of St. Petersburg, because of his manner of dealing with the student?. NEW NATIONAL PARTY. CINCINNATI. March 1. A new poli tical party was organized here to-day, and is to be known as the Union Reform- Party. The Committee on Resolutions sub mitted a report, which was adopted, declaring in favor of the Initiative and referendum and the imperative man date and inviting all citizens who be lieved in the system advocated to Joi: In the Union Reform Party. The resolutions recite that legisla tive bodies of the country no loner represent the ieople but have corue under the control of corrupt Influences. with the result that legislation I niw in the interest of the corrupt fe- and against the interests of the volceltss masses, and that the people are eov erned by laws which they did not n act and cannot repeal. CHEAT LAND SALE. OMAHA. March 1 Next Men lay morning at. 10 oYlock at the oourthout in this city will besin the sale of the Union Pacific lands In Nebraska, about SOu.000 acres. Special Master Pay tit St. Paul has beeu appointed by Jtidse Sanborn to conduct the sale. Dids will received upon any Government sub division down to forty acres, but sim? the aggregate of bids mint equal the amount of the foreclosure mortgages, with accrued interest and expenses, the blanket bid of Union Pacific interests will unquestionably capture the whole parcel. Following this sale the special master will go on to Utah and Wyo ming to similarly disposo of the re mainder of the 400.00 acres included in the foreclosure proceedings. FILIBUSTERS STOPPED. NEW ORLEANS. March 1. Seventy of the Kansas City filibusters were snt home to-nrght and more will zo to-morrow. Evaus, the leader, gave the men the choice between tickets home or $S. The Oovernment authorities blocked an attempt for their transport ation to Bluefields and the expedition was abandoned. Evans adhered to Lis story that the men were "imply labor ers for Guatemala. m & JIM COLONKI, A. A. of a A mrr-.a J t 1 to h tblihtl of tb builuio; of laU rolt AS WE GROW OLD. Our Kurdcn Seem Greater ilvcn Though They lie Not So. Youth and vigor, with clastic :cp, f.rm tread, and erect carriage, ray little attention to the Lurdrnf of the back. A little backache Is "a little th.ng. It's all right for the oM people to com plain, but youth wears it off. Then as years go by, as we grow old, the ache rems greater. We tire easier, and wonder at it. Ever Mop to think are hasn't all to do with it? The flrl backache was the first over-working of the kidneys, and month after month, year after year, the kidneys were kept busy trying to do more than they really could. A few ilowt of Doan's Backache KUney P;llj when the back ached would have worked wonders on your future life, made you feel young er, stronger, healthier, kept the kidneys working rightly, and avcd you from urinary disorders. It lin't too late now they will cure you. but it take longer. R?ad the fo!Ioing exper ience: Mr. IL J. Davis, undertaker, of IS North Jar din street. Shenandoah, Pa., says: "For abcu: five months I wa lam acro.n ny loins and my back ached when landing. If I rat for any length of time harp twinges caught me when I af-enpted to get up. I fcl: at times a disagreeable sensation In the back of my head and &ek. and the kidney secrvrtlon became affected. sreatly disturbing my ret at nlcht. Doan'a Backache Kidney Pi!!s stopped the pain, removed the difficulty with ' the FWHrreticz and freed m from all lameness. X have recommended them to my acquaintance-, and you can put me down aa on who endorse the rem edy from persona! experience." Doan's Backarh Kidney VAU are for sale by all dealer;, rrices 0 cent, or will be malted by the KolUsttr Drue Co., ltd.. llor.o8i;u. pneral acats for th Islands. i Remember ll- cam IVMn? anJ take no other. THE TOLLING I1KLI-. (K. M. Scho:e.:d.) Slowly, so a!o:y and ad!y Comes tb clans of the tolling lll. Senln? la licjrlng languor On the soft summer air to dwell. Sullenly, scl-?at:!y. sadly. , Home along on the I!sht wind's' breath, Whlsp'rinR amons tte tall trr top. MrinKln thoa.sht cf the ansel1 Death. Oh, trrrilIe fvarsome tolllnr. So wild ar.i ?o weird and hrlll. Like a sinful soul In torments Is the ound o! l?s plTcIr.? trill. Then, while the soul Is Mill hriak!:.c. And th stralnlns ear !licas n. Again it elanjes. loudly, wildly. And quivers away, and I oae. Suddenly ytrikir.? the Mil!n L!k a half-vjrr' jhr.- paln. Trembling away to a Tallin; And dying :o silence acali. KKDCRAL DEFICIT. WASHINGTON. Marvh 2. The ev2 paraltvv .taten.ent of the (;jvrr32i'n: receipts and exrr.dit;:re how5 that for the month of February th? re:?' apprKattd I3?.17?.S32. a ira'.a a conj - pared with February. of about $:..". f . The expenditure fo month wtr I42.?IS.:27. leaa? a de tirit for February of aliut 3s...i Ilcznui. -ald head, a:vv. i.ch:aM of th skin of any or:. Instantly an I ! permanently eured. Ioane5 Ointment. at any chemlt cent. Tho Only Hlh Crado Oaktnff i Powder Offered at a Mad ! orata Price. NONE CO COOD. WOOIHU-I.U t M Ia. Il Im L nvtt K41 in 'mXm. 6EIIU. Iff IE H To supply your trfsrlag apptrrl needs. The rrau'.rf meats of every careful and economical drtcr caa t mrt with perfect satlifsctloa la oar election of CIotMcfc FonilitlDjs acd Bits. . There's nothlsg Ucktsg to miVe the lines complete not a preponderance of xovk, true, but an ample variety that Include the very U'.en faih'osj of the day, and th products of the best manufacturers of this country. Every thing brand new, of positive value, and marked In plain figure at price f that our low xpecs allow, a si which must prove to b an attraction to buy ers who want the Vst for the Jeitt money. We'd be glad to hare yon come In whether you wish to bay or not. ? Hotel Street Wat irUf niock. Agents for Dr. Delcel's Llnea-Meih Undtrwcar. Sad for Catalogue. WE MAKE SHIRTS TO ORDER. Telephone No. C7 No. Ml, Hotel S4. CENTENNIAL BEST AND Sterling Flour. WASDINGTON FEED QL soli: aci:nth. COR. FORT & QUEEN STS. Telephone 4 IX. CHOICE va.norroij PORK Al Saus3ges, Liver, Head Cheese and Break fas Bo lone at the CENTRAL MEAT MARKET. 211 Nuuxsa Tel. 101. WM. G. IRWIN & CO., ! . L1M1TEH. iVra. CI. IrwIa..Irrjdeat and Maactr 5 Clan S?rekU Vice-ProUta: f W. M. f;ifrard..Wr!arr asITrni?:ff if. M. Whitney. Jr Aui;:or i SUGAR TACTOUS ANl COMMISSION A Q ENTS agu.nts rou Tin: f - . ' bleamSnlp Company j Of Saa Frar'.iro. Cal. j LEWERS L COCKE. Ia:;ortrt aai lva:r In LnaaVr as J 411 Fort St. UXCLE SAM KESTAUHAXT. FOIIT STHCCT. NCXT TO CLUD 5:ab. Orea froa: Z, , ta. till 12 p. a. We rre tie belt 25 cent taeaU ta the city. Try tle. Sjniwlcfecs With Coffee. 20c LOOK WO SING & CO. AT Til C CA2F For Sale. ta IV Pvcud. !a fnct c: C. Mirklas'4 re: it ace. a tir Ca:boi;c eh urea ;rr:-r at K:il!. 321 ai lUaru, Zjlzc ?'u Ose lUrin Trxr:a: XeX- 4 F;tc 1U Lo-wr a! 3U..i-. abated 3-1-1 of illZ-Z nrrL mJZZ ca tie Waik'.U of Uacr'a Z tJL't i rei". It.af V.IZ a yr. -A lo: of mxsi Vxlf arte f Kite trrt, 410 fe-t f rosa tSe carter of Klzx :re Tae rorsi:? rro!ur ta Iscosf of 1721 r-cr aaszs r5 lau 72x11 la Paaazl TYart. IS tou lWxT.O ta r-aul TrrL -4 lou ICCxTiO oa Nsata rtrr, ri4-t C7i:! tL oil lf wxrXa. Abaci 110 lo I-C xICO Szzxz at rtur ah4 saalA of tie atcv C S Atoat V arjk la tbe Ke3o Trsrt. ItoatoS orrot'.te tie MAlce taa4 :aad. Xt U ia:?oa tlat tt It os of the t-n trxrtt cir tl Abo-Jt fyO loo TTACt. la il Kala 10 Aboat Acrrt fa ReV.hXnco Paaa, I U vail: tie lizl rxUZU froa tl bead to ac-t Z froai He roVaao. 11- ::iy pncxertlef. etc. nr. Price are tie cl keL a tl - For further rart!calir ap;'j to II t REAL ESTATE BROKERS. W. C A CI II. o-r sa. OTf U year' eiptrieao la rrxl ei'e lo loat la HU cf yr. Ioso:c!a. relraary ?. SJt SMldren's Photos Are tic bardrtt cf al to rxlt mil nafll yoa tecose aaucsl to tl La)c Motlers lei! Ct a.1 en? rt lea aaktsr plcu of tl : J tilt oar. Oar ;aa:&t, aa!;o zy,e tirtl- rai i:cefi aad U:a!j gr.ju of fii- ua:sc piotot taa faror la fTcrj aotler eje-f. Pre urrt laby' :r::r fare la ere WMJIiai' rlo:of. J. J. WILLIAMS. i am Fort Street- D. IL ryfe. U W. FVFE & ADAMS0X. COMMISSION AGENTS. Ill SIXTH ST SAM JTlAfCCIJOO. Dea:er la aj CrKT.fJLzv cf C2 fcrata Froiacta. SaJfia:ea Zzt Iilia J rra:u axfl Vr- C.il a4raaaca caae oa C3&as,eit All Lajlat4ta aatnute4 to tse wtu re- cetre rroa;t atteat2 C. fi CO., LU ACII.VTS 2OIt lUmaiUa Asrrrsltura! Cuzzzy. Oio a:ta Situ- Coasvsy. Hcata:a C-iir Co?it.y. WAi:l;a SzzT Cc?iay, Waisr S-:ir Cc:xay. llile Sz cxr C);ary. HeiaU llxzzl Ccnrxy. Ka; iU lUaci. VUzurt' I-rr. Eia FraacUro F:lMf Caar lUt-mtT Co.' Uae or CmI toa Firittt. AJJ'-U tu.ttoa Iir cf Vz.lrrrr.l- Aau fcr Fi:u::;iU l:;r c C- dtrwnteri. LIST OF OFFICEJL?: F. C, J-'f. Vrtlcz.l: Grce 2L P..Ur.Hz. Waaartr: K. F. liutcc. Trrxiznr aai fcr:ary: Co!. W. y a:3. Aai:tcr: c M. Cocit. jl v.ivr aoM. a. IL Cxrfr. I:retcrt. A NEW PAINT SHOP. HAVING AfVOClATKI) WITH CJ5 Wr. Joha H. Wt a ?ct:rU lUaj V:z:t?, rwsra!iraa3 V.o.t2 l:uirr e am aow ;r;rej to r.e A.tla.'ti oa all k:s ? cjk la tat i. nun mm V.Vt 2.x;zz a jraw: ex l7z: cf ctr tatr 3ar l- c- o-t ii:? e:t c- . ratratv i to cj w:;i r.t 9. fartloa to vzt troa. rFrr,vp3 rnc5nniNG taint co.