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Commission MetonarLts.
TT Sz Co.,
General Commission Agents.
(17C ly Honolulu
G. W. MACFABLANE & Co.
MFORTEHS" AND COMMISSIONMERCHANTS,
Honolulu. H. I.Queen street, - - -1648
BREWER & COMPANY,e . (Limited)
GENEBAL MKllCAHTIIiB AND
CoiiitissiON Agents.
LIST OF OFF1CK11S:
P. C. Jokes, Jr. . . .President & ManagerJ. O. Oahteb. . . ..Treasurer & Bccretary
directors:Hon. 0. R. Bisuop. S. C. Aixbn,
H. Watkiiuouse.BUB ly
T. WATERHOUSE,JOHN Importer and Dealer in GeneralMerchandise, Queen it., Honolulu. 1
S. N. Castle.-- J. B. Athcrton-- G. P. CastleSe OOOKE,CASTLH Shipping and Commission
Merchants. Importers and Dealers inGeneral Merchandise, No. 80 King St.,Honolulu. 1
Olaui Spreckeli. Wm. Q. Irwin.IRWIN fc COMPANY,WG.Sugar Factors and Commission
Agents, Honolulu. 1
as CO.,WILDER, Dealers In Lumber, Paints,Oils, Nails, Sal', and Building Materialsof every kind, cor. Fort and Queen st:.,Honolulu. 1
GRINBAUM & CO.,MS. Importers of General Merchandise aiid Commission Merchants,Honolulu, and
124 California street,1 San Franoisco, Cal.
XL Lewors, F. J. Lowrey, 0. M. CooVo.
EWERS Si OOOKE,L (successors to Lewera & Dickson,)Importers and Dealers in Lumber and allkinds ot Building Materials, Fort street,Honolulu 1
G-onsalv- &: Oo.,u
Wholesale Grocers & Wine Merchants289 Beaver Block, Honolulu.
Notice of Removal!
THOMAS LINDSAY,Manufacturing Jeweler & Watchmaker
Has removed to onu of the NewStores in the
TJiomnn Itloclc, Kins Street,Three doon from Castle Ss Cookes',
Where he is prepared to manufactureall iimls of Jewolry. 00
ITirHEWETT,Stationer & Newsdealer,
Merchant Street, - Honolulu, H.Iaiutual Tel. 371. Boll Tel. 302.
Law Books & Lawyers' Stationery aSpoclally.'
Or Jer taken fpr Newspapers, Pjriouicals, Booke, Music, etc., from any purtof the world, having made nil arrange,incuts therefor whilst In San FrancUco.
Ited Bublber Stamps to Order.71
TF YOU FIND ANYTHING,--X advertise It In tho Daily Buu&tim
Professionals.
M. THOMPSON,Attorncy-ttt-l.tt-
Oulco In OiiinpbollM Block, Coi. Fort &Merchant St.-- ., Honolulu, II. 1.
PRACTICES IN THE COURTS.
G3T When desired, will plvo the law Inn written opinion, us to the probable re-
sult of the contention upon tho factsstated. liiBSlv
JM. MON8ARRAT,ATTORNEY AT LAW
and Notary Public. Ileal Estate in anypart of tho Kingdom bought, Bold nndleased, on. commission. Loans ncgotiated,' Legal Documents Drawn. No. 27Merchant st. (Gazette Block), Honolulu,Hawaiian Islands 100
Brown,Attorncr and Counsellor at Law
Notary Public, nnd Agent for takiug Acknowlcdgmculs of Instruments for theIsland of Oahu. Mcrchaut ttrect, Hono-'ul- u.
1
J Alfred maqoon,ATTORNEY AT LAW.
173 43 Merchant street. Honolulu, ly
JOHN A. HASSINQER,Agent to tako Acknowledgments
to Contracts for Labor. Interior Ofllco,Honolulu.
DOOTOll WEBB.Ofllco and Residence next door to the
American Minister's on AUkca street,between Hotel and llerctnnia streets.
OIHco Hours from 7 to 0 a.m.; from1 to 3 p. m, und 7 to 8 p m.
Telephone . uiwm
VJ2TERINAKY.
A RITCHIE ROVVAT,Veterinary Surgeon.
Oillcc and Jtcsidcncc : 160 King streetMutual Telephone 351. Orders left atHotel Stables will bo received nndpromptly attended to. 43 3m
T H. SOPBR.M.D.
Consulting Physician and Surgeon.S. VV. Corner Sixth und Market (treelB,opposite Hawaii Nei Millinery Estab-lishment, San Francisco. 23
MALCOLM BROWN,
NOTARY PUBLICFor the Island.
Office, : : Gov't Building, Honolulu.. 30 if
M. M. BENSON. U. W: SMITH.
BENSON, SMITH & CO.,
Manufacturing and Dispensing
Pharmacists,113 & 110 Fort Street, - Honolulu.
Depot for Bocrioko & Sceehlk'a
HOMCEPATHIC MEDICINES,Ssckccker's Perfumes nnd Toilet
Requisites, iSy
HOLLISTEft & CO.
Druggists & Tobacconists,WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
109 Fort Street, William's lllock, ITono-21- 0
Honolulu, II. I.
3R & CO.Sluiiuftictui'liic JoivcllcrH,
3VO. OS JPOItTConstantly on liand u larg.e assortmen
of every deseriptiouof Jewelry, WatchesGold and Sliver Plated Ware. &c.
058 ly
J. A. DOWER,
Ship Carpenter & Boat Builder.
Having improved facilities, is preparedlo flit orders at notice.
1831 tf '
HAWAIIAN HOTEL
CARRBACE CO.Carriages at all hours, day nnd night.
Snddlo Horses, Uuggies, WngonettxM andVillngo Carts Willi stylish and guctlohorses to let.
FOR SALE.A few HorscF, guaranteed. Second
hand Hacks, Open and Top Buggies,Carts and Harness.
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.Ring up 'Telephone 32, or apply to
MILUS & IIAYXKY.'
1574 ly
Stcum Works. Bunnv BoutliTolc, Hell 172,Mutunl2l5
Depot. Merchant tilreotTclo, Hell 172, Mutual SCO.
Tallli LeiMe Wilts.The undersigned having purchased
the business of Die Tahiti LemonadeWorks, tho depot lias been removed toNo. 2$ Merchant Street.
All orders for Aerated Waters mnnufacturcd nt t ho above establishment willreceivo prompt iitlniilion.
J. E. MiOWN & Co.P. O. llox 409. 1820
TF YOU LOSEANYTHING,X. advertise it in the Daily Uuiletin.
A & Ki!,
Beaver Sg, Saloon
Tho Boat Lunoh in Town,
Tea and Coffee at 11 Hours
Tho incbtBibLdoi
Cigars & 1 obaccoalways on hand.
II. .1. NOLTE, Proprietor.
. PIONEERSTEAI CAM FACTORY
AiVaL I3A.1C33UV.F. HORN, Practical Confectioner,
Pastry Cook nnd Uakcr.71 Hotel St. -- JST Telephone 74
W3I. McAKI)IiESS,No. 0 Queen street. Fish Market,
Dealer in choicestllccr, Veal, Glutton. Fish, Ac, Ac
Family nnd Shipping Orders carefullyattended to. Live stock furnished tovessels at &ho.'t notico, and Vegetablesif all kinds supplied to order. 340 ly
Bjjn- - 1
Metropolitan
Meat Company81 King Street,
G. J. WALLER, - - Manager.
Wholesale & Retail ButchersAND
NAVY CONTRACTORS.1717 ly
D. IcKIZIE k Co.
Commission MerchantsW'itVrsS?f
SHIP CHANDLERY,
NavalStorcs&GrocoviesItrlckH, Xiiino & Cement.
Families and Shipj supplied on mostreasonable terms.
B ISLAND OUDERS SOLICITED.Mutual Tele, 2"2. P. O. Box, 479.
No. 20 Fort St., op. O. S. S. Co's Wharf.1800 tf
Polled Angus Stock
rrzWTvl ViiWim
Sojjfi
OJR, SALE.Bull Calves from 10 to 13 months old.
Heller Calvos from 10 to 13 months old.
APPLY TO
J. I. DOWSETT.Honolulu, June 24, 1887. 70
Continental and Colonial
AGENCY.36RuodeDunkerque,-- . - Paris.
Executes Indents for every descriptionff French, llclgiun,Swis", Oermmi, ami English Goods, ntthe beat Manuucturera' Lowost Prices.
Commission, Two.imd.n.IInlf per cent.All Trade and Cash' Discounts allowedto Clients. Original Invoices forwardedwhen requested.
Remittances, through a London orParis Banker, payable on delivery, ofShipping documents; or, direct to thomiiuiiger.
The Agency Represent, Buys, andSells, for Home unit Coloniul Firms.
Picco'Ooods, Cashmeres, Cambrics,Silks. Velvctb, Lawns, Chintzes,Miislina, Carpets, Cloths,Millinery, Laces, Gloves,Fringes, Parasols, Haberdashery,Gold and Silver Lace,Flannels, FeatherH, Pearls,Boots and Shoe?, Gluts, andOhina.waro, Clocks, Watches,Jewollry, Fancy Goods.Electro-plate- , Musical Instruments,Fans, Ecclesiastical andOptical Goods. Mirrors, Toys.Perfumery, Wines, &c ,
Ollmnu's Stores, Book?, ArtisticFurntturo, Stationery,Chromos, Machinery. &c, &o.
180 ly S
Tahiti Lemonade Works.
C"CUSTOMERS who have on hand nnyJ of our Bottloi or Cases, would
greatly oblige by tending word to thoDepot. 28 Merchant street, and they willat once bo called for.
Our Bottles all crystal valve, nndIbo words "TAHITI LEMONADEWORKS" blown thereon.
Bell Telephone 173.Mutual Telephono 3C0.
45 tf ..'. E. BHOWN & CO.
TF YOU WANT A SERVANT,J. advertise lu the Daily Bulletin,
LARGE IMPORTATION-- OF-
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S3fcilli:s !
Ka "" Mjimp.
billet !gga
DIRECT FEOM PA MSuuil uovv ojon nt tlio
EOPULAR MILLINERY HOUSE,104 Fort Street, Honolulu.
ftf. S. SACHS, - - - Proprietor.
JBlack G-ro- s 3rxaiM. Sillcgi,3BIacLc I2.liacla.Mia illcs,
lliite Sc Cream Jaiiaaama Silks,Cream Tx'ieot; ' Sillcs,
Also, an assortment of
Antrim! Slawls kHandsomely Trimmed with Fringe. Tliess goods aro direct from Paris, and nr
offered at exceedingly low prices.
A. MORGAN,Blacksmith Work, f"M- - Carriage Building,
Painting and lF Trimming.
79 k 81 Kli Street, - - - - Old Rose Premises.Entrances lVom King; nutl aiei-clia.i- it Sts.
Every description of work in the above lines performed in a first-clas- s manner.
Also, Horse Shoeing a Specialty.107-j- 3a (mrh Telephone, 107--a
175. Corner
AYand -- GRAIN
GRAIN.Largest Stocks,
Choicest Quality,Lowest Prices- -
Telephones Edinburgh. & Queen Streets.
J01 ITT, 1 8 Mill Street
(xianite, Iron and Tin Ware !
Chandeliers, Lamps and Lanterns,WATER PIPE and RUBBER HOSE,
House Keeping Goods,PLUMBING, T.IN, COPIER AND993 SHEET IRON 'WORK.
GEO. EMELHARDT,(Formerly with Samuel Nott),
Importer und Dcnlor InSTOVES, CHADELBERS, JLABWPS,
OIlOOKKRY, GLABSWAHK, HdUSK FURNIB111NU HAUDWAHE,AGATK I HON AND TINWAIUJ.
Agent Hall's Safe and Lock Company,Beaver Block, - Fort Street.
X3T Store formerly occupied by B, NOTT, opposite Sprockets & Co.'b Bank. -1GQ
ivSt'&tk'Mt.temkv-fr''- .' --
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HAEE CHANCE FOE, INVESTMENTBETTER DIIAN A GOVERN3IENT BOJfD
OFFICII KD BY THE
Epitable LifeOF TIK UNITED STATES.
ASSKT8 OVKK .... 380,000,000.
a"HE protection of Life Iusutnncc combined with tho Investment Principles of &Savings Hank. Ezimpleof n Endowment Policy for $10 000 taken
out at tho ago of ""i yeais:Annual Total I'rrinituus Ca h Fund Equivalent Paid m,Premium. Paid in t! I yrn Thin due. Up Policy for Life.
$487 $9,740 $10,110 $43,800Estimates for different amounts and (I
your family from futuio want or provideinuispuiuuic, JNOu.i'oiienauic, ivc, ivc.
For full particulars, apply to
Alexander101G ly
ContractorLUCAS,
jjfS$and Builder,
Honolulu Steam Planing Mills,. Espla-nade, Honolulu.
Manufactures all kinds of Mouldings,Brackets, Window Frames, Blinds,
Sashes, Doors, and all kinds ot Wood-work finish. Turning, Scroll and BandSawing. All kinds of Sawing and Plan-ing, Morticing and Tenanting.
Ordera promptly attended to and workguaranteed. Orders from tho other
solicited
X. JMCoTTTiyZIJES,Contractor nnd Ituildcr.
Stores and offices fitted up, Estimatesgiven on all kinds of brick and woodenbuildingx, Plans And Specifications
Q3T Office, 110 Beretanin St.;Mutual Telephone, 302; Postotlico Box,100. 322 ly
PLANING HILL.Alnkca, near neeii St.
Tclciiliono G5.
Office 42 Merchant St, Honolulu.
Collector & Real Estate Agent.18 ly
fry Honolulu iron "Works,eEZSsaaSteuni engines, sugar mills, boil-ers, coolers; iron, brass and lead cast-ings; machinery of every descriptionmado to order. Particular attention paidto ship's black smithing. Job work exe-cuted at short notice. 1
Horse Clipping!NEATLY HONE nnd with despatch
HAWAIIAN HOTEL STA-BLES. Hand Clippers. 82tf
CHR. GERTZ,Importer uud Dealer in
UantH', Ladle', &. CJilltlrcirti
Boots, Shoes and Slippers.
Tho Choicest Brands of
Cigars & TobaccoAlwuyM on Ilniul.
V$?' Orders from the other Islnndssolicited. 73 tf
J. HOPP & CO.74 Kins Street.
Mtuufacturcrs nnd Importers of allkinds ofa
Furniture & Upholstery Goods
FINE BEDDING A SPECIALTY.All kinds of Jobulnn. promptly attended to.
CHAIRS TO RENTFor Balls or Paities in small or huge
891 quantities. ly.
-- XV3E"VT-
Merchant Tailoring Establishm't
Tlio uiidewigncd having opened a first-clas- s
MerchantTailoiing Estab-lishment nt tho
Cor. King and Bethel Stroets,(Damon Building) undor the firm
n n mo of
.Habermacher&Go,Bi'gn I rave to solicit tie patronage of
his fiiends nud public generally.BO Om F. HABERMACHER.
THE ONLY LIVE PAPER inllminliiln '!.... Ii..ll. ll..iltl It
CO cents per mouth.
I. mHTTLIliiiiTillillli alt MilTOffi" irflftfifr 111 1
Assurance Go
Annuityfor Lifo$1,310
liferent nges cheerfully given. Protectfor your own old age. Poltcies Free,
J. Cartwright,General Agent, Hawaiian Islandi.
FIRE,LIFE, AND
MARINEINSURANCE.Hartford Fire Insurance Co.
Assets, $5,065,000
Commercial Insurance Co.
(Fire and Marine)Assets, $450,000
Anglo-Nevad- a Atsuranco Corporation(Fire and Marine)
Capital, paid up, $2,000,000
South British Fire and Marino Ins. So
Capital, $10,000,000
Now York Lifo Insurance Co.
Assets, $75,000,000
C.O.BERGERHONOLULU.
General Agent, Haw'n Islands.
1053 ly
CASTLE & COOKE,Life, Fire & Marino Insur'co Agents.
AOKNTS FOB
Tho Sow Jt'.uslnndMUTUAL LIFE INS. COMP'Y,
of Boston.
The iEtna Tire Insurance Co.of Hartford, Conn.
Tlio Uuloii Fire andMarine Insurance Co.
of Ban Francisco, Cula.101 ly
Prussian NationalInsurance Comp y
KSTAULISIIED 1845,
Capital, '.9,000,000 nolchtmarks .
rrUIE undersigned, having been op--L pointed agent of tho above Companyfor tho Hawaiian Islands, Is prepared toaccept risks, against Fire, on BuildingsFurniture, Merchandise, Produce, SugaMills etc., on tho most Favorable Tcrrua
Lossos Promptly Adjusted and Payablo In
Honolulu.II. MEMEtfSCIINEIDErt,
070 ly at Wilder &, Co's.
Hustace & Robertson,
iirt'fflTilPL
DBAYMJJ1N.A LL orders for Cartage promptly aU
XX tended to, Purtlculw attentionpaid to the
Storing & Shippingof goods in transit to the other Islands.
Also, Black and White Sandin quantities to suit at lowest pricss.
Olllce, adjoining E. P. Adams & Co.'sauction room.032 ly Mutual Telephone No. 10.
Tlio Inter-Islan- d StciimNavigation Co., Limited,
Keep constantly on hand for salsBteam Family and Blackimith Coa
and a general assortment of415- -
' Bar Iron.
TAHITI LEMONADE WORKS.
HIGH 0LA88 AERATED WATERS.Lemon Soda ami Qlneer Ale of all
quality, in traall bottles, as tctailed by Chinamen at Fivo cents a hot.tie, aro not and will not bo made at thisestablishment. 17(0
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fflsgyggsssaBBY AUTHORITY.
I'lntuiee .EU'iuu'tmciit.
Honolulu, II. I., Feb. 10, 1888.
Notice is hereby given (o nil em-
ployees of the-- lluwaiitui Goeui-men- t,
nnd to other persona to whommoneys may be duo at tlio HawaiianTreasury ou or before March 31,1888, to present vouchers for settle-
ment on or before Hint (Into; and nilpersons having moneys on accountof tho Government nro requested tomalto their lelurns promptly, inorder that (hcic may bo no delay inclosing tho accounts for tho ii&enl
period ending March SI, 1888.W. L. GREEN.
08 tf Minister of Finance.
BISHOP & Co., BANKERSHonolulu, Hnwuian Islands
Draw EschmiuQ on thoKuiilr oi Oulilbruln, . IT.'
And their ugenta inNEW YORK, BOSTON, HONG KONG.
Messrs. N. M. Hotlisuhild & Son, London
The CnmniBicial lir.uk Co., of Sydney,London.
The Commercial IlanU Co.. of Sydney,Sydney,
The Hank of Now Zealand : Auckland,Christcliurch, and Wellington,
Tho Bank of British Columbia, Vic-toria, B. 0., and Portland, Or.
AND
Transact a Gencrul Banking Business.(10!) ly
ailtt tfUlTtfi'tnPledged to neither Sect nor Patty,Hut established for the benefit of all.
MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1888.
LIBERTY AND LICENCE OF THE
PRESS.
In the Bulletin libel case, inwhich the editor of tliib. paper wassued for libeling an absent China-
men, tiied in the Police Court lastweek, and the accused discharged,the counsel for the prosecution saidsomething to the effect that the"liberty of the pi ess" had some-
times degenerated into "licence,"here in Honolulu, and the magis-
trate was of the same opinion, hold-
ing that such had been the caseespecially of late yeais. The law-
yer and the judge were agreed, andwe agree with them both. Althoughalways, as in duty bound, contend-
ing that the press should be allowedas much freedom as possible, withinproper and reasonable bounds, wewould be the last to justify an un-
reasonable licence which trifles withprivate matters, or calls public menby hard names which are not war-
ranted by clearly proven facts.Wc may here remaik that our ex-
perience in newspaper work, both inthis country and elsewhere, goes toshow that those who arc most vigor-ous in their contention for a labidand abusive press when their ene-
mies, or persons whom they dislike,arc being dealt with, usually go tothe opposite extreme when them-
selves or their friends are involved.For instance, a gentleman walks intoour office for the purpose of givingus a little secret information, andtakes the liberty to dictate to usthat the matter should be exposedin our columns in the most scathingterms. A mild reference wouldnever do. Nothing short of thunder,lightning, and dynamite will satisfythe gentleman's burning desire tosee the proper thing done. Wo in-
timate that our opinion docs notexactly accord with his, when we areaccused of "fear, want of courage,"etc., our friend not being able, ap-
parently, to distinguish between fearand a proper sense of propriety.We then inform tho gentleman thata few minutes before his arrival,a person had left tho office, whosobusiness here was to try to induceus to take up another matter, andto "go for" our present visitor, and"spare hira not." The gentlemanbecomes very excited, springs to hisfeet, brings his first down on thetable, and hastily jetires, swearingthat if a single word is said abouthim in the "scuirilous" sheet, howill bring an action for damages.Ho would intriguo to get his neigh-
bor" crucified," and glory in thosight ; but it is a disgraceful shame
for his neighbor to attempt the same
with regard to him !
While advocating the "liberty"of the press, and deprecating atendency to deteriorate into "li-
cence," wo cannot admit that every-
thing which Toni, Dick, or Harry
Rftt
denominates "licence," isrcnlly llmlkind of thing. If those three res-
pectable gentlemen wcic allowed tobe tho judges, tho prcs would ioonhave to shut up. They would decidethat the publication of the fact thatpunted posters had been stuckaround the town, containing suchand such statements, is licence; thattho calling of a Chinaman, by mis-
take, one name when his name wassomething else, is licence ; that mak-
ing public tho price of whale oil, is"licence." In fact, every item ofintelligence that a paper could pub-
lish, would be brought under thehead of "licence," and every paperwould be punished for its "looseness.
ABOUT MISSIONARIES.
EuiTon Bui.i.r.rix: During a resi-
dence at these islands for nbouttwenty yeais, 1 have known more orless intimately a larcc number ofpeople of all nationalities, and of allvarieties of religious and politicalopinions, and have come to knowpretty accurately what they thought,what" they professed and also whatthey practised. The fact that 1 aman American, as well as other excellent reasons, has caused mc toknow, and associate freely with, andin many rbspects to admire the classof people, against whom there is somuch tiiadc, known as Americanmissionaries.
It seems to me that this tiradingagainst missionaries is as senselessas it is unjustifiable. While I amnot and never have been a believerin Calvinism, and 1 do not knowthat there arc any y who dobelieve in it, and I have no sym-
pathy with cant or loud-mouth-
professions of piety, oi with loud-mouthed piofessions of any assumedvirtue, I dcsiio to say, that when itcomes to hospitality, to geneiousand unostentatious giving ol moneyor work, whether for public or pri-
vate charities, or for the public st,
or when it comes to sincerityand purity of life, to earnest en-
deavor such as we all admit e, andwhether wc aie willing to avow it ornot, mean and desire for ourselvesand our friends to make our out-
ward and inward lives harmonize andaccord with a woithy ideal I know-n- o
set of people in any communityin which I have lived, who arc, as ageneral rule, more worthy of respectthan are the families of Americanmissionaries.
When the old Puritans left Dclft-Ilave- n,
whither political and religi-ous persecution had driven themfrom their native England, theiraged pastor Robinson advised them,it is said, to disclaim the appellationof "Urownists" which had come tobe a term of reproach. The Puii-tan- s
had their evident faults andshort comings. They were largelysuch as would be likely to he de-
veloped in men of the stern idealmorality and icligious conviction forw hich they had been ready to sacri-fice fiiends, home,pioperty and life,and whicli were intensified by thehardships of New England climateand soil, and by constant contactwith savage foes! But the time haslong since passed, when their highvirtues, their faithlulness to duty asthey regarded it, have failed to se-
cure the homage of men of opposingbeliefs.
Now whether one does or docs notdrink, dance, play cards, attendtheatres, or churches, he does in hisheart believe in living on principle,anil not recklessly, it tlie line isdrawn between reckless and us
methods, and if that isthe demai cation between
and missionaiics, commendmc always to the latter, aud call itcant, hypocrisy or what you will.
The fashion has gone so far, tosneer at this public-spirite- unsel-fish class, known as missionaiics,and to accuse them of mercenary,selfish motives, of driving sharpbargains, aud of cxchisivcness, thatI think it is high time to protest, asI now do, against it.
Instead of deeming it a reproachto be called a "missionary," if allarc meant to be so classified whocither profess or pretend to governthemselves by high ideals, I beg tobe set down as a missionary, and ifone's acts fall short of his hopes inthat behalf, so much the woisc forhim. Ai.i'iti:u S. Hautwt.i.l.
CONTRAST BETWEEN AMERICA AUDENGLAND.
Men speak of tho sacrcdnoss ofliberty. They talk as if tho will ofevery one ought to ho his onlyguide; that allegiance is due onlyto majorities j that allegiance- ofany other kind is liaso and a reliu ofservitude. The Americans are thefreest people in the world ; but intheir freedom they have to ohoy thefundamental laws of the Union.Again and again in the Vcst IndiesMr. Motloy's woids came buck tome. To be taken into tho AmericanUnion is to be adopted into a pait-nershi- p.
To belong as a Crowncolony to tho British Umpire, asthings stand, is no partnership at all.II is to belong to a Power whichsacrifices, as it has always sacri-ficed, the interests of its dependen-cies to its own. The blood runsfreely tlnough every vein and art-ery of the American body corporate.Kvcryfsinglo citizen feels his sharein the life of his nation. GreatIbitain leaves her Crown colonies totake caie of themselves, i of usesv hat they ask, and forces on themwhat tlioy had rather bo without. IfI were a West Indian I should feel
N I.
that under tho slurs rilid blripcs 1
should bo safer than I was at pre-sent from political experimenting.1 should havo a market in which tosell my produce- where I should betreated as a fiicnd; 1 should havoa power behind mc and protectingme. and 1 should have a future towhich I could look forward withconfidence. America would restoremo to hope and life; Great Urilainallows mc to sink, contenting her-
self with advising mc to be patient.Why should 1 continue loyal whenmy loyalty wns so contemptuouslyvnlued? fFiom "The English inthe West Indies," by James An-
thony Froude.
HONGKONG.
Small-po- x continues to spread.During the first three weeks of theyear !J01 cases were lcportcd and227 deaths occurred. The authoii-tic- s
aie doing all they can to lessentho chances of the epidemic spi end-
ing, and it is hoped that a week ortwo of cold and wet weather mayimprove matters. J. lie AicuicaiCommission has received answcis toits sorics of questions, and find Hintncaily every one they asked attri-buted the outbreak of fever to smelland diams. The commission is en-
gaged inspecting the diains and hascalled witnesses to give further evi-
dence as to the nature and cause oftho fever.
FURNISHED ROOMS.
NEorTWO well and coinfoilablyfurnislicl rooms me just now
vacant at No. 8 Union suuut, next BellTower. 88 lw
THE WORKINGMAN'S PAPERX "The D.illy Bulletin." 50 osnts
per month
NOTICE.
MON'mitO cliutioLS thoANTONIO Unit hi.s wifo .Maria dosAnjos 31ontciro having unlawfully lefthim to hud a bud life, lie will not beresponsible foi any debts whatever sheHiav contiaci
Honolulu, March 1, lBFS. 88 It
EASIER CARDS!
FOR SALS
AT r--KING- - BROS1
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rpHE DAILY BULLETIN isalhcJL evening piper. 150 cut- per month.
Mice of Election.
AT the adjourned annual meeting ofHip llaualun Hell Telephone
Company held March 5, 1888, theoftleers ncio elected lor the en.
tiling yeir:( President,
Godfrey Rrovrn... 1 &I Ticasuicr,
Cecil Biowu Vice President,J F llrovrn Secretary,J. Oassiily Gcneial Supcnl't,J. Yalculine Auditor.Directors J. Campbell, J. F Brown
and W. O. Smith.J. F. BHOWN,
SS2w Secietnry II. li. Tel Co.
THE PEOPLES' PAPER-T- hoJL Daily Bullelin 51 els per month.
TiS TMH SUJPItEME CO&JI&TJL of tho Hawaiian Islands. In thematter of H W. LAINE, against nlioma Petition foi adjudication was filed onthe r.tli dav of March, 1888, in saidcouit. In Banlciuptcy, before Mr. JusticePreston.Tho 8lh day of March, 1888.
Upon reading tho said petition, andupon the mlmksion of said Hespondent,K.W. IjAINE, I do find hat the saidIt. W. I.iVINE haB become a hankiuptwithin tho tine intent and meaning ofilie Act approved on the SOili day ofAugust, 1881, entitled "an Act to regu.Into proceedings) in Bankruptcy in tlioIluw.iiiun Ihlnnib."
Aud I do liireby declare aud adjiulgohim 1) inkrup't accordingly.
And I do further older that the cred-itor of the raid bankrupt come in andprove thoii debts before Mich Justice ofthe Supieme Couit as tliall be inChambers at Aliiolani II tic. Honolulu,on the 14th day of Maicli, 1838, btUcenthe hours of 10 oVlock in iho forenoonanil noon of ihofaid day, and elect onuor more astlgneu or assignees of thes.aul bankrupt's estate.
And ihal notice thereof bo publishedulteinatuly for three ibiys inch in theDaily Gazette and Daily Buxmsiixnewspapers published in Honolulu, inthe English language.
And that thu bankrupt shallimmediately (lo with thoOleik of thisllonoiable Couit a schedule of bis ciedl-tor- i
and insets, as required by ihesaidAct.
KDWATU) PKFSI'ON,Justice of tho .Supieiuo C mrt.
Attest: J. II Kujst,Kecond Clerk. 81 :ii iFt
NOTICE.
NOTICE i lieieby ghen that Clionirof tho llrm of Tuck Lung
Oliong Co., doing busliu'BS as carpentersin Honolulu, of which rjiim Koy, TuckBum and Cliong Sale are panner?, hasbold nil liis interest to Chung hum.Chung Linn assuming all liabilities ofsaid Chang bak, ns a partner in saidfirm. 67 lw
Turkish Cigarette's !
In Bond and Duly Paid
AT LOW PRICESTo Clote Consignment.
3MC. JPliillips Ac Co.87 at
I.l.-v- ...-w V ' y T 'v .
rrsrranrre'TFfij
All kinds of Brackets, at
G. WEST& cos.A Inrge assortment of Bird Cages, at
G. WEST& CO.'S.Crockery. Glassware and Jelly Glasses, at
(J. WEST & CO.'S.Oil Paintings, Engravings, Allotypes aud New Chromos, at
G.WESTjfc CO.'S.Brackets, Easels, Mirrors and Frames, at
Purses, Ladies' Bags, Dressing Cases, Albums andScrap Books, at
G. WEST & CO.'S.o
Bedroom Furniture Book
G.Chairs,
WEST & CO.'S.Baby Carriages, Doll Carriages, Boy's Carts and Small
Wheel Barrows,. WMST
Combs, Brushes, Pans and Dolls,
G. WEST& CO.'S.Pianos, Organs, Guitars, Accordeons, Drums, Flutes,
Violins, Banjos, &c, &c,
G. WEST & CO.'S.
Gjiular, Violin, Banjo, Zither and Piano Strings, at"
G. WESTJ CO.'S.
Picture Frames, Cornices and Mattrasses made to order,
Pianos and all kinds
at
at
at
at
atWEST & CO.'S.
o
Musical Instruments TunedRepaired, at
G. WEST & CO.'S.
Canary Birds, warranted Singers, at
G. WEST k CO.5,
s, 105 Fort Street,mli 87
of
BLOBTOI-iXJJL.X- J.
HONOLULU CARRIAGE CO.,
Nos. 33, 45, G2, 03, G7, 73 & 97.
r.. Kclimuuii, 1'roprietor.J2T" Stand Coiner Merchant and Foil
Streets.3-- TcloplionoH, :t;!5. -
inch '.ISlily
&ICT&OE,
We beg t3 notify the public tbat
wc have made arrangements for the
Exclusive Sale of the Celebialcd
Ahuimanu Buffer.
LEWIS & GO.81 lw
Notice of Election,
AT tho annual meeting of the stock-holder- s
of llir. Intcr.Island SteamNavigation Co., held this day, the foblowing named persons were ro electedas ofllccrs for the ensuing year:
T. It. Foster President,W. B. UodfroyJ Kua Secretary,W. II. McLean Treasurer,P.O. Jones Auditor.lloaid of Director? T. It. Foster, Q.
N. Wilcox. W. B. Godfrey mid J. Ena.J. UNA,Secretary.
Honolulu, Match 0, 18:8. trfl flt
FOIt KENT.
um m rpHE house now occupiedFf$k --L by G. Iloulleob, J3()
Bfclffia, Mtualcd on Klnau street. Forparticulars inquire of82 2w G. E. BOAKDMAN.
TO KENT.A COTTAGE on Lillhar ciinot lintu iwm If In if
SSh mid School sheets. Itcnt $12i.er month. Apply to
M. S. GIUNBAUM & CO.,80 tf Queen sti ect.
FOUND.
A GENTLEMAN'S Gold IMng. Theowner ran hiwo tho same by prov.
lug piopcriy mid paying (barges, bycalling at tho Hui.lktik OHlcu. 80 tf
EOU SALE(MHUI AGE Unites in good conill.2 lion, Also, 1 Buggy ami llaino'H.
Price lor tlio whole $210. Kuiiuiro ofJ. BICKNELL,
80 St Kiikui utreul,
9
Cases, Desks, Meat Safes and
& CO.'S.
and
FOR Tf WEEK
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FOR TWO WEEKS !
Special Cheap Sale!
Bargains in All Depart- -
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Prices Gnt in Two!
Prices Cnt i Two !
MI Wool Combination Suits at
Yery Low Rates and the
Hewest.
CHAS. J, FISHEL,
Leading Millinery House,
87 1m
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THE ONLY READABLE PA--JL PER lu lio Kiucuom "lenDuily JJullctlu," 60 cents ptr month.
S&wntawiaiia Rfest
The New and Elegant Fitted Store of M. MclNERNY, corner
of Fort and Merchant Streets,
is now orairWhoro will bo found an Elegant Display oi Goods of such
grades, as this cornor hns been always noted for.
Entire New Lines of Goods selected by Mr. E. A. Mc--Inerny now East. Among my very General
Stock will be found'
Ladies' Misses' & Childrens'
French KM Button Boots and Slippers,
WIlj'Ladii's' 3 iisses' & Childrens'
'( u uLadies' Silk Hose.
Ladies' Silk and MerinoLadies' Misses' & Childrens'
Men's Silk Undershirts &; Drawers,u
Peb. & St. But. Boots,Donjrola Ivid Button Boots,Shoes cfc Slippers, vari. styles,
Undervests,Lisle and Balbriornn Hose,
Perforated Silk Undershirts,Lisle Thread & Balbriggan Undershirts,Saxony Lambs "Wool Undershirts and Drawers,White and Red Shaker Flannel Undershirts and.Drawers,
" Anglo-Tndi- a Gauze & Merino Undershirts.Boy's Undershirts. My usual Fine Assortment of
Men's and Boy's Fine Shoes k SlippersMen's Elegant USTeck "Wear, "Very Choice Line of Sus-
penders, Jouvins "White and Colored Kid Gloves,Gent's Fine Biding and Driving Gloves,
Buck Gauntlets.
7 Style k SMe in Men's Hats & Boy's Straw Hats
Umbrellas, Walking:Gold
Goat
Canes in Solid Ileads- -and Silver,
SM
I have the most Complete Assortment in Elegant Fashion-able Styles from the best houses in the United States.
Very Elegant Tweed and Cass Suits,Cheviott Suits
Blaclc Dress Suits,Black Frock Suits.
All My Clothing is Warranted Shrunk, Well-Cu- t, Carefully-Mad-
and "Will Give Very General Satisfaction.Razors and Pocket Knives,
Razor Straps and Brushes,Tooth, !Nail and Hair Brushes,
Flesh Brushes, Back Seratchers,Hand Mirrors, (heavy plate) ,
Glioice Perfnies ant Ota Toilet Articles.
Ladies' and Gents' Solid Sole Leather Trunks,Gents' Solid Sole Leather Valises,
Gents' Fine Leather Traveling Bags & Satchels,Shawl and Trunk Straps,
Traveling Rugs, (very fine) , which every traveler ought topossess.
Tie usual flue stock: of Lulu? Gent's & Boys'
GOLD & SILVER
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Ladies' & Gents' Gold and Silver Chains, Solid Gold andSilver Jewelry, Dimoiids and the famous G0RHAM
STERLING SILVERWARE, warranted 925 Fine.ISTN, B, No Plated Qoodsi Sold in this Establishment,-!- !
Thanking the pubjic generally for the very llbprajpatronage bestowed on this house during the last 25 years,jind soliciting a continuance of the same at the New Prermises. Tho Clerks will be found ready nnd willing to couivteously attend to all ladies and gentlemen visiting thjsestablishment,
M. fUicBNERNY.Honolulu, March 9, 1888. 80 lm
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jjgaitg gnfittMONDAY, MARCH 12, 1888. a
ARRIVALS.JliUCtl 11
Stmr Wntnlcnlc fiom llumnkiniStmr Mlknhnla fiom KauaiStmr Mokolll fiom MoloknlStmr O 11 Bishop from I.aluilnaSehr Kiuilllun from ICausilSclir Manuoknvval from KoulnuSeln Mol Wahlno fiom HainaktiaSehr Knnlkcaoull from Hawaii
Mnr 12
Sehr Llliolllio from KauaiSclu'Wallclo from Kuan
DEPARTURES.Mnr 12-S- tmr
Klnaii for tho Volcano ami waypoi l? at 4 p m
Stmr Llkcliko for Ivaliiilul at fl p inStair Lchua for llaimikua at C a mSehr Walehu for Kuau
VESSELS LEAVING
Stmr Mikaliala for Kauai at 5 p inStmr W G- - Hull for Hawaii and Maul at
10 a inS S Australia for San Francisco at noonStmr Vr'alalcalo for Knual at ipm
PASSENGERS.
From Kauai, per steamer Miknhnla,Mar 11 J MarkUaiu and wife, P Iscn-bei- g,
.Ir, Mm Gllllland, Mrs It Foun-tain and two clilldien, Hon" 1' 1 Kanoa,Mm 1C Hart, C L Hiitto, :t Chinese andCG deck.
CARGOES FROM ISLAND PORTS.
Mol Walilno 2,100 bags sugar.Miuuiokawii 1357 bags sugar and 350
basilcc.Bishop 2,975 bags sugar.Mikahala 2,18, bags biiirr, 50 bags pla
and 12 lijdcs.Kaulkcaouli 2,000 bags sugar."VVaialcale 3,275 bags sugar.
SHIPPING NOTES.
The Mariposa took for San Fianciscola&t night 12,852 bags sugar, 1005 bnchsbananas, and ID boxes leaves. Value,$70,390.31
The Fiemont took Satniday S,137 bgssugar, valued at
LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS.
Elekle mill has shut down for 9days, for icpairs.
Mu. Fied. Wilhelm is putting up anew store at Waimea, for himself.
These are one or two furnishedrooms vacant at No. 8 Union stieot.
The "Owl" for the month is out,and is on sale at A. M. Hewctt'sbookstoic.
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Sam Kahimoku, lately a Lieuten-ant in the Police force, died thismorning.
The Mariposa's mail from heroon Saturday, consisted of 0,07.' let-
ters, and 1318 papers.
A gentleman in Honolulu claimsthat ho felt a shock of earthquake at11 o'clock last Friday night.
Z. Kalai has retired from thePolice Justiceship of North Kohala,and R. H. Atkins takes his place.
The show windows of Mr.new store was a piincipal
place of attaaction on Saturday.. .
Mesbus. G. West & Co., Fort street,havo a long list of articles for sale,specified in their advertisement.
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The schoonerWaioli, which diiftedover a leef and against Kiwu land-ing, arrived yesterday to be lepaired.
The whaling captains in quaran-tine telephone to Honolulu friendsand say that they tue having a goodtime.
Turkish cigarottes can bo procur-ed very cheap, either in bond or dutypaid, at M. Phillips & Co's, Kaahu-nian- u
street.
A case of smallpox broko out ontho whaler Hunter when sho was '1
days out from San Francisco. Shearrived oir port this morning.
The S. S. Kinau sailed for wind-wa- ul
ports at 4 o'clock this alter-uoo- n,
and will return to Honolulu onFriday morning.
The household of Mr. O. Isenberg,manager of Kekaha plantation,Kauai, was disturbed last week bythe arrival of a now baby boy,
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The whaler Fleetwing with 200barrels of sperm oil, auived hcioyesterday, and will probably enterport and leave nor catcli liere.
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Meshrb. King Bios, on Hotelstreet, havo juBt received a largo andvaried assortment of Easter cards,which they aio now ofloring for sale,
A well-know- n young man of Ho-
nolulu is said to have departed bytho Mariposa Saturday night, leav-
ing many creditors to mourn his loss.
Mr. C. Hopkins assumes tho du-
ties of Deputy Maishal in place of F.Pahia, and Mr. 8. F. Graham takesHopkins' place as Marshal's clerk.
Ipi, Clms. Hustaco publishes along list of stapjo groceries whicilie constantly 'keeps in stock, andwhich ho is disposing of at prices tosuit tho times.
It has been suggested, in conso-quenc- o
of disputes, that the quaiuii-tjne- d.
cottage at tho Hotel, (called12Q by sono aqd l,20q by others) bojermod tho Pitmaij houso, as it ynapujH by Bon), ritinan.
Mit. A. M. llowctt, noting on ad-vices fiom his agents in Snn Fian-cisco, has postponed his conlciiiplnlodtiir to tho Coast, until a later date.
lvoi.o.v plantation, Kauai, has hadgang of men for tho past !5 wrcku,
icpniiinc; nnd enhuging liolon wluuf,and nuolhcr gang in building a newsugar vvaiohouse.
A painting of tho Chinatownin Apt 11 of 'SO, by Chas.
Forneaux, viewed from the corner ofKing and Uelhol sheets, is on viuwat King lhos1.
Mn. C. J. Fishel, at the LeadingMillinciy House, coiner of Hotel andFort Bttcets. has a special cheap salonow on, and to last for two weeks.Prices are cut in two.
Justicu Dole is moving into thuroom in Government Building foini-cil- y
occupied by the Governor ofOahu, anil tho Governor is having anollico tilted up back of the SupremoCourt loom.
Qui:i:.v Kapiolaniand the two prin-ces, Mrs. V. S. Wilcox, Mis. Muka-no- i,
1'. Kanoa, Cuitis Iaukea, G.Speckman, Mis. Moiibanat, Mr.Zink, J. McLe.ih and Mr. Cornwellwill take pastagii by tho steamer V.G. Hall moining.
Tin: steamship Mai ipota upon herauivai at byiinoy was only quaiau-tine- d
four days in consequence of thegieat caio taken by Capt. Haywauland the doctor of the ship, to proentthe spiead of Binall pox on board thevessel. Only one passenger had beenalllicted.
eventsTthisevehing.Meeting of tho several companies
of the Honolulu Rifles, at their arm-ory, in fatigue uniform, and Bidearms, at 7.30 o'clock.
Band concert at Emma Square at7.30 o'clock.
BLUE RIBBON LEAGUE.
A well arranged, and exception-ally well executed programme wasgiven by the Uluc Ribbon League toa large audience, on Saturday eve-
ning last. After the imibic.il poi-tio- u
of the progiamme had beengone through with, the Rev. J. Q.Adams delivered a very able ad-
dress, which was listened to withmarked attention.
EVEHTS
The Australia will sail at 12
o'clock noon, the mail closing onehour before.
The Geo. W. De Long Post, at7.30 o'clocli p. 111.
" The Anti-Asiat- ic Union will holdtheir regular general meeting, at7.30 p. in., in thejllell Tower hall.Very interesting questions will besubmitted.
A PLEASANT PARTY.
A "pleasant sui prise paity wasgiven to Master Edwin Unit, by theHawaiian Social Club, Saturdaynight, at the place of residence ofMr. Henry Kaia. Dancing startedat 8 o'clock and was kept up until12 o'clock, when all sat down to atempting supper. There was alarge attendance of young peopleand a pleasant time was had by all.Mr. Kaia was master of ceremonies.Master Edwin Halt will depart forSan Fiancisco by the S. S. Austra-lia
i ujl. im.ju.uuGOING
For San Francisco, by the Aus-tralia, next Tuesday, the followingare booked : Mrs. Captain Millard,Mrs. Anna E. Ellis, Miss S. V.Hall, "Win. Oienfrcd and son, JudgeWidcmann, J. II. Ehlers, F. L.Stoltz and wife, II. Smith and son,II. M. Crabbe, and wife, II. G.Crabbo and wife, Mis. Capt. Shock-le- y
and child, Dr. .Noyes, J. M.Sass and wife, Mrs. M. Louisson,J. A. Bartram, L. Uiavcrman andwife, S. F. Alexander and wife,Mrs. Peterson, Miss Nellie M. Low-re- y,
Mrs. W. A. Bowcn and child,R. R. Hind and wife, Alex. Young,wife and ft children, Miss AgnesYoung, Miss Susie Young, RobertYoung, Miss E. A. Wall, W. O.Atwater, Mrs. M. W. Worth andMiss May Alexander.
AN OLD MAN GONE.
Old Captain Jim Kculo, alias Cap-
tain Semins, died Saturday morn-ing of old age. Old Jim was !10
years or mute at the time of hisdeath. For 30 years ho wasschooner captain for Mr. J. I. Dow-sot- t,
and while in charge of vesselsno accident ever happened. Oncowhile his mato was bringing in theschooner, and old Jim was snoringin the cabin, the schooner liied ashoit cut and Jump over Diamondhead.
For the past 8 years the veneia- -
ble ciiptaiu has been on a pension,and every day he would hobbleover to Mr. Nollo'9 for his tea orcoffee. Never could Iio he pur-suad- ed
to take white sugar in Idsdriiik.and would havo none other thanHawaiian brown sugar. Tlie cap-fai- n
could not read or wiite, buthad an excellent memory. Whenloading u schooner, he tilways fol-
lowed the nile of the first, last, andthe last, liist. He could tell someinteresting btoiics of curly days and,vas very fond of talking about revo-lutionary times when ho was alcadpr aijiong tjio najivp sehopnercaptains.
OUR SUMMARY.
Our summary for sending abroadby tho steamship Australia, is nowicady, and may be procured at Mr.Hcwells, the Hawaiian News Agency,or at the olllcc of publication. Itis a good paper for sending to yourfriends.
BAHFfcOHCERT.
TIip Royal Hawaiian Hand willplay this evening at Emma Square,commencing at 7 :J)0 o'clock. Fol-fowit- ig
Is the progi amine:PA11T I.
Oveituie Nabueo VcullCavatlna l.ucla Donczct'lGalop nh d'a Beak l'lilnbaek
election I'hatcs of Penzance. fculllvnnKim l.cl, l'nti Ohulti, me U.i 111U1 NTo.
(By lcmicst.)PAP.T n.
llemtiiloccncos of llalfc GodfreyWalt 1001 Xlirhts Sti aussQuadi llle -- Cox and llox.... Coote
Hawaii l'onol.
CHOCOLATE CREAMS.
The Pioneer Steam Candy factorydoes not t,ell (imported) Stale Choco-late Cieams for home-mad- e, but itsown fi esh and superior luticlo madeby F. lloitx, the only Piaclical Con-fectioner in Honolulu, whose Chal-lenge his would-b- e competitor dinenot accept. 82
SORRyIe 1ST GOING.Mr. II. Benckc, of St. Louis, U.
S. A., has been on a visit to theseislands during the last four or liveweeks. He has not spent the wholeof that time in Honolulu or on thisisland, but has been around to otherislands of the group, including thefamous volcano of Kilauca amongthe sights seen. Mi. Benckc isdookcu to stait lor noinc by tilesteamship Austinlia Al-
though this gentleman has been buta few weeks in the country, hehas, by his genial disposition andaffable manner, created a host offriends, who are soiryfor his de-
parture, and will miss him fromtheir social circle. It may beadded that Mr. Beneke representsthe Annlieiiser Busch Brewing Asso-ciation, of St. Louis.
HONOLULU CARRIAGE GO.
Mr. E. G. Sebum an is propiietorof the carnages and horses whichoccnp' the stand on Merchant street,on the Waikiki side of Fort street,and designated as the HonoluluCarriage Co. The numbers of therespective eariingcs are given in theproprietor's standing caul in theBulletin. A carriage can be hadfrom this stand in any pait of thetown or its suburbs, until 10 o'clockat night, by communicating withtelephone No. 33,1, "Bell" or "Mu-tual." These cairiages arc easyand coinfortablo, the horses strong,well kept, and tractable, and thedrivers steady, polite, and reliable.
THE PARADISE OF THE PACIFIC.Mr. James Williams, manager of
the "Paradise of the Pacific, "' hasreceived a number of letters from theStates and England, congiatulatiiighim upon the pioduction of such aninteresting monthly as the "Paiadiscof tho Pacific." All of the lettersask for several copies of the paperand beg earnestly not to be forgot-ten. A London letter calls forseveral hundreds, saying that thodistribution of them will send moretourists to these Islands than thepeople here can take care of. Mr.Williams would like to issue somethirty or forty thousand copies ofthe paper, but tho support thejournal now leceivcs will not war-rant such expense.
never Tains buTTTpours.Captain Ellis of the Helen Mars
telephoned about town, this morn-ing, for his second male and a boat-steerc- r.
The tug was ready to goout and the ship ready to sail, hutthe oilicer and faleercr could not befound. Captain Ellis, who had justpaid S300 to the Hawaiian Govern-ment for not returning a native Hawaiian shipped on the Helen Marslast year, believe by this time that"it never rains but it pours."
SUPREME COURT.
nr.roii i: imu'ston, j.Kstate of Kaac (w), administra-
tion. Kamakuiiui (k)nppoiute(lunder SliOO bond.
liickcrlou J. presides at oluun-bei- s
this week.
BELL TELEPHONE CO.Following arc tho oflleers of iho
Bell Telephone Co. :
Godfi oy BrownPresident and Treasurer
Cecil Brown Vice-1'rcbhle- nt
J. V. Brown .SecretaryJ. Cassidy.. General SuperintendentL. Valentino AuditorDirectors
J. Campbell, J, ' F. Brown, anilW. O. Smith.
Tho sct'lling rqco for '200 a sidebetween Kemp ami Clifford, tookplace on February 11th, on thoParamatta liver, Sydney. The racewas won by Kemp in 23 iniu. 47see., heating Ills antagonist by sixboat lengths. After tlip race wasconcluded, Kemp accepted a chal-lenge from llanlan, to row fpr thecltanipionsliip and, '500, on thoParamatta rjver, on tho 5tU tiny ofMay next,
FOR SALE.
Holstein Friesian
HAR11Y J. AGNBWIlcgs leave to notify the public that bohas on band at ''Gieeiini'ld.'' KaplolanlPaik, a fine lot of young UnlU andHi'ifeis of the celubiatcd "llolstolnFilpj-lan- " family. Selected from thel)ot heal In America. The Hclfeis willcalve shoitly. The Hull "Waterloo''and Heifer "Santa Anita. " hcie adver-tised,
S
aie samples of the tock:
Bull "WATERLOO."
Toole Iwt Trlzn at California I'nlr,XHS7.
(Calved May 13, 1BB6.)
liar Tag. No. 11 1, Register No.ll.F.II.n.Vol. 2.
She "Aaggie Idnline Ith's Roland,"11.11. 11. Vol. 8, 3122.
G. She ".Tan," Dlstilct Hull of Oost-wo- ud
Dam Jacob Wit's "Myth," 1I.1I.B.Vol. 8, r,'J0!l, by "Jacob Urn"
G. nam "Tiijntjo," N.II.H. 002."Aaggie IUalinc 4th's Roland" calved
Feb. 1 1, 1881, imported in dam (August,1SSJ) "Aagglu Idallim 1th."
"Aaggie Idaline-lth- " has a milk lecoida a old of !t,CI2 11)3. 8 o. in 7
iiioj. aiid 0 day?, and her dam "AaggieIdaline Hid" gave i7 l- -f lbi. in 1 day asa it year old in Holland, and has giventhe'flrt-- t fcuoii after Impoitation ." lb.12 os. hi 1 day, and 8:U5 lbs. 11 o. in7 11103. and 9 days. "Naatje," the damof "Aaggie Idallna Slid." gave C8 2-- 5
lha. in l dav. "Xantje" is also the damof "Aaggie ldalinn 2nd" (l!'li3), whogao C.l His. hi t d ly, as a 4 year old inHolland, fhe gave the caou after
as a jear old, ("3 lbs. 12 os.in 1 day and 87i(f lbs. 14 os. in 7 mos.and 1" da s. Dam also of "Aaggie lda-lin- e'
(i:i(!2), lecoid of C8 SO lbs. hi 1
d.iv in Holland, and cave tho llrst season after importation 00 lbs. in 1 day.and 0,:((i0lbs. 15 o. hi 0 mos. and 2."i
days."Aaggie Idaline Uul's" sire "Jacob
2nd." h also the she of "Xeptune" and"Aaagie 2nd."
"Roland" won the 1st piie at XewYmk Fair, 1884.
Jacob Wit's "Myth," the dam of"Watoiloo," eahed March 23, 1884, andwas impoitcd in May 1884.
She "Jacob 4th," (X.H.I3. 210) (J.YV's 11.11.15. 2002.)
G. She "Jacob 2nd." (N.II.B. 50).G. G. She "Jacob 1st," (N.H.B. 20).G. G. G. Sire "Booker."Dam "Tiintje." (X.H.B. 002) with
milk record of 08 2-- 5 lbs. in t day."Jacob 2nd'' was winner of Istpilc
at Haarlem, 1S70, and of the 2nd piicatLeydon in 1880. His dam "Tilntje,"(X.U.R. 3"i) lias a lecoid of 80 . in 1
day. He Is nlsq the she of "Aaggie2nd," which has the laigest oldlecoid known, balng given 01 lb. 5os. in I day, 17,740 lbs. 2 os. in one.year, and a butter iccoid on iliy feed of13 lbs. 0 07S. In one week.
G. G.Siie "Jacob 1st." (X.ILH. TO)
winner of 1st pi ie at Amsterdam. Illsdam was "Do Gocde," a pil.ecowatP.uis KxpoMtion, with milk lecoid of01 lbs. So. In I dav,
G. I., G. She "Booker," sire, piiebull at Hooui, 1871. "Bookci" is tho.'ue of "Lady clifden," loeoul of 10,275lbs. in 1 year; of "Aaggio" iccoid 18,-0- 01
lbs. 15 os. in 1 j ear; of "Poicc-laln- ,"
(X.1I.H. 147) lecoid 80 lbs. 1 o..in 1 day. and winner of 1st prle atBotteidam. 187C.
Hoifer "SANTA ANITA."
(Calved April 27, 18B6.)
Tmv Tii-r- , Xo. 1C2, ItcL'Istcr Xo. 4021,II.F.H.H.Vol. 2.
She Pii nee Jmiieiial ," (H.II.K. Vol.fl, 1,101.)
U. Sire "Xctlieiland Piiuce," (710.)!.G.Stio"Scheninicl."
G. G. G. Sire "Selueiider."Dam "Lakeside Amy," (H.H.B. Vol.
1), ODIO) imported, by Dl'tilct Hull ofTwlsk.
G. Ham "Mantel."'Pilnce Inipeiial," (1,1G4) was the
winner of 1st prl,e Xow Vmk StateFair, as a old. Also winner ofpi le In 188 1 and 1884,
"Netheilund Pilnco," (T10) winner oftluco 1st piics and one !!ud piicatXew York State Fair.
"Selieimiii'l." sou of "XctlieilandDowager," (11.11.15. Vol. 0, 2,lW). anilshe of Xclheiland Princess," (ll.H.Il.Vol. I, 802); "Xclhml.ind Coiuites.8,"(ll.II.lt. Vol. 0, 2,(iJl); "XelheihmdHollo," (II.H.lt. Vol. (., 1.8(C): and"Xetbnl.ind Dowager 2nd."
"Schi under," she of "XctlieilandQueen," (II.II.1i. Vol. 3, 110: and"Xctlieiland Puclii'M," (ll.II.lt. Vol.(1, 2,l!)a).
MILK RECORDS OF THIS FAMILY:
Xotlieihimi Queen" at 2 yeais ofago gave 111.571 lbs. 11 os, milk In :i 15
days. I yeais of iifje fjave 15.(111 lbs, 0os. milk In 1 mm i. .I j cais of ago cave8.1 lbs. 4 ).. milk In 1 day, and 10,010llw, 8 oa, milk In 7 mos. 18 days,
"Xotlierland Dowager" at 0 yearsgave 12,7:11 lb i. 2 os. milk hi 1 year.Commencing at 22 mos. old Miu gave12,200 Hi". I o.s. milk tho 1st 3 em.
"Xctlieiland Duchess" ataycaisgavo11,101 lbs. 12 os. milk lu 1 year. At5 yuais gave 10,520 lbs, 7 o.s. uillk In1 year.
"Xetheil.ind Pilncess" at 3 yearsgave-14,10- lbs. 2 os. milk In 1 year.
"Xctlieiland Hello" at l ycamgavc1 1,511 lbs, U o.s. milk hi 8 mos. 17 days,
BUTTER RECORD:
"Xctlieiland Queen" n November,1882, made 20 lbs,. Ill 1 week aijd 39 lbs,8 o.s. in 2 weeks without any changefiofu her feed i Humility or quality,liuttor'welglied after working and be-
ano salting."Xetheiland Princess" made, bufoie
she vvtisy jeais old, 11 10s. 4 ozs. inweek, and when Mu was 3 year old sheuiiide in 1 week, on w Inter feed, 14 Ibi.lli os.; as a 4 year old she made 111
4 day's teet at the i.ito o( 18 lbs. Ul ozs..of butter hi 1 week.
"XotliiTluiul, lli'lld1' made as apld 10 lbs. 7 os. i 1 week,
"X;ptbcrlaml Duchess" tuado as a fiyear old l h$. 2 043, ii I week,
ltaroncis" made noonuftor hupaitatloii and before blie wasiicvllmated, 17 Ihs, a ms, lit 1 week.
Six menibcis of this family nil boughtf i oin ono biecdcr in Holland, all ho had,a ci aged 1(1 Ho. 7 o. which wobelieve has nocr been equaled by anycntlie family of tho camo number.
"Pilnco ImpcilalV dam "Cailotta,"(H.H.B. Vol. 5, 1,200), as a 4 -- year old,has given 1,611 lbs. 0 ozs. of milk In 1
mo. A" a nr old lias given 70 lbs.3 os. of milk hi 1 day nnd 0.227 lbs 13
os. of milk in 7 mos. 18 days. HisGiand Dam gave CI lbs, of milk hi 1
day."Xetherland Prince's" dam "Lady
Xctlieiland," (ll.tl.lt. Vol. 5. 1,20.1).lias a milk iccoid of 73 3 lbs. hi 1 day.She has given in 5 mos. and 5 days,0,130 lbs. 11 os. of milk. In Fcliiuiuyand March, 1885, she made 21 lb'. 3 oa.of butter in 1 week, and 88 lb. 0 os. In30 consecutive d.iys, and 17 lb. of milkmade 1 lb. of butter. Ills Giaud D.uu"Geit.Met2nd," lias a iccoid of 71 lb.
os. in 1 day. HI' Gicat Giaud Dam"Gwt Mel" was kept 20 years fot bleed-lu- g.
"Lady Xetheilanll" Is dam of"Xetherland Queen" and "Xetherlandl?ilncc," anil won 2nd prize as bestmilch cow of any breed, at Xow YoikState Fair, 1882. ("Aaggie," of thesame herd, winning 1st piie), and wasone of the herd that won the goldmedal.
"Santa Anita's" d.iin "LakerddeAmy," (H.H.II. Vol 0, 0,819), calvedFcbiuary2j, lS'M. Impel ted August,18SI. Her Grand Dam "Mantel" has aiccoid of 01 lb, of milk in 1 day, as a
old; a cow of elegant milk veinsand Hue escutcheon, bied by J. l.aanTwlsk, Xoith Holland.
ALSO
A few Highly Bred Jersey Com.SO 2w eod
BUSINESS ITEMS.
flHAS. J. FISHEL has receivedJ ex Austialla the latest tjlc of
ladles iintiliiuned bats, also a Hue lineof children's legboin hats in diffeicutshapes. Call and tec them. 87 lw
Gt ET SOME Genuine OldfashlonedK Butteueoteh Candy, at the new
Candy Factory I 'Yum 1 Yum!"84
THE DAILY BULLETIN -- Tl.u1 imiKt popular paper puliliohed.
MESSRS. DODD & MILLERrcieived ei AiihU.iliu
lot of 'l,:u PlIILADni.l'linbAUEIt HKi.R" in kef,", which llicyarc odeiing to their customers. 8 lw
T7RESH, HOME-MAD- E WAL-J- Lnut t reams l educed to 30 cents
per whole pound, at the Pioneer SteamCandy Factory and lfakciy, Hotel, be-tween Xuiianu and Fort sti eels. 71
THE BEST PAPER to Mib-dili- e
JL lor Is the Dsily llulletin." 03cui'b per mouth.
T7RESH, HOME-MAD- E CHO-J- Leolatu and Coco-uni- t Caiamels
to 30 cents per whole pound, atthe Pioneer Steam Candy Factoiy andUakeiy, Hotel, between 'Xiuuuu andFort stieets. 71
PURE, FRESH, HOME-MAD- EVanilla Chocolate Cie.un(dc-llclous- )
i educed to JO cents per wholepound, at tho Pionkku Sti:.v CiniiyFiCTOiir Am Bakukv, Hotix, jbi- :-
1WKKN XUUaNU AM) Four mtKUTS.71
BRANDS OF CALI-J- L'
forma Foil, Aladeita and Malaga,for sale in kcg- and ca-r- s by
GONSALVKb & CO.,CI Queen Uriel.
BOAT BUILDINGRYAN'S Kear ..f Lura-.- ' Mill.6f
9 NICE LARGE FURNISHEDiU rooms, No, 4 Uaideti Ivmc, tbcsecond door fiom Union street. Applyon tin premises. 1 if
CLEAN RAGS ami second handwill he gratefully rcceiv.
cl for the use of lliu iiimatei of ihoIiruueli Homilnl for he pen At Kukuako,or t the Leper fc't tllment on llolokai,if left with J '''. Wftlcrliouse, jr., (ittlioQueen Street Slore. t&f tf
MISS. P. TIIIELE,On Bcrctanla strret near I'iikoi.
(Formerly MGuire's House,)Kindergarten & Elementary,
Dally & Boarding School.
Also, French and German taught, andMualc Lossons given.
A tafo rnnvryrnco will call for nnd re- -turn ehildivn living nt a dlHtnticc.
72 Muliu-- l Teh phono No. 5(14. :1m
jitht iti:ci'.ivi:i AT
SOPER'S Book & News Depot,
GUSKCLL'S (Jiimpomlltim of Social,I'diicatiounl mid Commer-
cial Foiiiis,
Manual of Social and l!ul- -HILL'S FOIIIIH.
CHARLES DICKEN'S Wink completeVole cloth.
SCOTT'S Wuveilycloth.
XowW-eomp- leto In
EDITION-Coop- rr'H SeaHOUSEHOLD Kdltlon, 5 Vols.
BRYANT& STRATT0N High School
TKrillTTAKER'S lmauHc for l8Sj,
rpENHETT'SXuuticalAhnauiio for 1888.
rpHIRD EDITION Ilecd'8 Standard In- -X. fantry Tactics.
HpilE FAVORITE Oveilantl Mall XoteJL I'aper.
j ADIES luiperhil AitMlo Stationary,
and Xote Mu Favoilte lllotterAVilUng Tablets (neat).
LATEST Novelties lu Fnney Pen
HAWAII COO copies Xo. aAloha Oc. "85 lw
63 & 65 FORT STREET.
.JUST KEOEJVHl) A
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LINEN LAWNS IN
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1 OF
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83 & 65Irwin Co.58
KING-- o-
IIAS JUST
1.A1MH2 INVOICE
Mt Liuen ml Eirolfl Swisses,
Black Mini Si la Prices.
aiPORTATI
EmtoifleriuS and
:- -
NEW !
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Fort street.Opposite &
CHARLES
FASHION
DESIGNS
Torchoni Laces
EUSTACE,
EHEXXCH,
STREET.
Dupee Hams & Bacon, Kits Salmon Bellies, Kits Mackerel, KegsBeef, Kegs Pork, Smoked Halibut, Ettra Select Oysters, Salmon,Cranberry Sauce, Boston Blown Bread, Table Fruits, Germea,
Illicit in & Franco American Feed Co.'s ANMort'U Soup,Bulges Food, Imperial Granuin, Boiled Oats, Breakfast Food,Gem, Graham Wafcis, Oaten Wafers, Snow Flake & CreamCiackcrs, Ginger Wafers, Chocolate Wafers, Pretzels, Prunes,Dales, Nuts, Apples, Fiench Peas. Pop Corn, Garden Seeds,Wheat, Flour, Butter, Ilonoy, Plum Pudding, etc., etc., etc.
And a General Assor't of Staple & Fancy Groceries, at Prices to Suit the Times.
JC Leave your oidcrs, or ring up 110. (Ba
HONOLULU PIONEER STEAM
F. HOM, Proprietor.PRACTICAL CONFECTIONER, PASTRY COOK AND
ORNAMEMTER. .
ESTABLISHED 1863.0
Having not only a six years' but over a half century's prac-tical experience in till and every branch of
the business.o
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;W;E;DiD:rii(li iCiAiKiEiSjOF THE HIGHEST QUALITY,
Of all sizes, always on hand or made to order and orna-mented in the highest artistic style, defying all
other production in Honolulu.fcSHlonolulu: Hotel St. bet. Fort&Nuuanu; both Telephones Ho. 74fSS
RECEIVED
REPRESENTATIONS --xea:
HORN,Cook S Ornamentcr
ONLY PURE 8
JtSk Hf RUL JikJ. MAflL.IJfS&WLjsd JMLJm mTmrnm M H H
jMade of the celebrated CREAM of the "vVoodhuvn Dairy,sold at the great reduced price of
S2.00! $2.00! $2.00! S2.00! S2.001PER GALLON HONEST MEASURE
AT THE HONOLULU STEAM CANDY FACTORYCAKE, AND BREAD BAKERY,"
0 .
KSrAs some evil disposed persons who aro openly boast-ing of the intention of ruining my business and villanouslyfalsefying my GOODS and ICE OHBAM I will forfeit
100 to any person who will prove by analysis that myICE CKEAM is not strictly pure although sold cheaperthan unywhero else.
esr BEWARE OF FALSE
F.Practical Confectioner, Pastry
Both Telephones No, 71. Hotel St. bet. Nuuonu & Fort St.70 lm
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Just Received at HoSlister & Co.'sA lnrgc assortment of
PERFUMES! PERFUMES!Comprising the wall-know- n brands of
COLGATE & CO., LUNDBOKGS,
LUBIN'S, ATKINSON'S,EASTMAN'S ALOHA, IIOTT'S COLOGNE
FARINA GERMAN COLOGNE, &o.. o
1502 WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL.
HAWAIIAN .BUSINESS AG-ENGY- .
No. 85 FOET STBEET, HONOLULU.
General AjieutsExport Accountants and Collectors, Real Estate, Firo & Lifo Insuranco
Agonts, Custom-Hous- c, Loan and Exchanges Brokors.Departments of Business.
Books and Accounts accurately kept anil propcily niljuotcd.Collotions will receive speclnl attention and returns promptly made.Conveyancing a Specialty, Records searched and correct Abstracts of Title
furnished.Legal Documents and Papers of every description carefully drawn nnd hand.
somely engrossed.Copying and Translating in all languages iu general uic In this Kingdom.Real Estato bought and sold. Tuxes paid and Pioperty safely insured.Houses, Cottages, Rooms, Offices and Land leased and lcnted, and rents collected
Fire and Life Insuranco effected in flrstcltus Insurance Companies.Custom-Hous- a Business transacted with accuracy and dispatch..
Loans negotiated at favorable rates.
Advertisements and Subscriptions solicited for Publishers.Any Article purchased or sold on most favorable terms.Inter-Islan- d Ordors will receive particular attention.
1ST All Business entrusted to our caro will roc civ o prompt and faithful attention atmodcrato charges.
Having had au extensive business experience for oer twenty-liv- e years inNew York City and elsewhere, wo feel competent to attend to nil business of anintricate and complicated nature, or requiring tact and discretion, and respectfullysolicit a trill.
Bill Telephone No. 274. XXn.-vulin- Buhiucss Agency.Ian. ly
Telephone Both Companies I O. Box 297.
LEWIS & CO 1 1 1 FORT.IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN GROCERIES & PROVISIONS.
FItESU GOODS from California on ICE, by caeli steamer of the O. S. S. Co.. " A COMl'LKTE USE OK
CROSSE & BLACKWELL, AND J. T. MORTON'S GOODS ALWAYSON HAND.
just iieci:ivj:d ex "zealandia"A FINE LOT OF ZEALAND," "KIDNEY" AND "BLUE DERWENT" POTATOES.
ALSO
A Very Choice Lot of W. Z. " Taranaki Butter,"(IN KEGS.)
All of which we offer to the Public at REASONABLE PRICES.Fresh New Zealand Butter, ON ICE, In 1 Pound Pats I
By each arrival from New Zealand SOMETHING PINE.1850
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Groceries, Provisions and Feed,EAST CORNER FORT AND KINO STREETS.
Now Goods received by every Packet from the Eastern States and EuropeFresh Cai forma Produce by every Steamer. All orders faithfully attended to.anil Goods delivered to any part ol the city free of charge. Island orders Foli-cite-
Satisfaction guaranteed. Post Office Box 145. Telephone No. 92. 1C8 ly
HAVE JUST KECEIVED FEOM EUROPE,
ONE OF THE FINEST LINES OF
EMBR0SDER8ES, LACES & CURTAINS,
EVER SIIOAVN IN HONOLULU.
INSPECTION- - INVITED.17ol ly
FOR RENT, LEASE,OK MAJLIS.
Tho Waikiki residence of Mr. Fred HHajseldcn situated at Kapiolani Parkbetween tho residences of Hon. V. G.Irwin, and Mr. Frank Brown, U offeredfor rent, lease, or sale. For terms applyto tho undersigned.92 If FRED II. HAYSELDEN.
J. C. MAItCIIANT,. (Successor to T. G. Thrum)
Book-binde- r, Paper-rule- r & Blank-boo- k
Manufacturer.
Friend Building, Bethel street, llono-0- 3
lulu. tf
O LUSO HAWAIIANO.
ALL persons who want to cominuniwith tho. Poitueuesc, either
for busiucss, or for procuring workmen,servantB or any other helps, will find iltho most profitable way to luUcrlisoiutho Luto Jlaviaiiano, the new organ oftlio Portuguese colony, which is pub-Halte-
on Merchantstiict, Gaxelle Build,inc. tPost-OJlic- o Letter Box K,), andonly charges reasonable rates-fo- r udvertlacments
THE DAILY BULLETIN has thecirculation of any paper
printed fii llils Kingdom. CO cents nirmiontli.
PRINTING of all kinds oxc,cuted at tlio Daily Bulletin Oillce
HOLIDAY P GTURES
At J. J. Williams1)5 tf
For Sale! To Let 1 For Lease!
FOR SALE I Lot of Laud. llfixlOB ft.Healthy Location Uood view, $0G0.
1 Lot of Lund, 155x108 ft. Healthy Lo-
cution, etc., $850.
TO LET 1 Dwelling House, 4 roomsf 15 per month.
1 House with Store, $40 per month.Booms, en suite or single, from $2 to $5
per week.
FOB LEASE 1 Lots, each 50x70 feel,lor building. Good Locution; waterlaid on: terms easy and the right par.ties abSibteil in bulluliig.
APPLY TO
FRANK GODFREY,Coiiy'M nnil (ariierul IIiiiiIiichu A (sent
No. 81 Kinj; Street.P O. Box illfi. Hurgiii' Kxpiess Oflicc.
01)
TF YOU WANT A SITUATIONX advertlto in the Daily Bulletin.
0. S. S. CO.'S TIME TABLE,
Arrivo at Honolulu Irom San Francisco.
Alameda March 15Australia April .T
Mariposa Api il 12Australia May 1Zcalandia , May 10Australia ..May 29Alameda Juno 7Australia Juno 20Mariposa July C
Australia July 24Zcalandia .August 2
Australia August 21Alameda August 30Australia Soptcniboi- - 18Mariposa Soptcmbor 27Australia October 10Zcalandia October 25Australia.-- . November V.I
Alami'da November 22Australia December 11
Lcavo Honolulu lor San Francisco.
Australia MarchZcalandia AprilAustralia AprilAlameda. MayAustralia linyMnriposa JunoAustralia JunoZcalandia JulyAustralia JulyAlameda JulyAustralia JulyMariposa - AugustAustralia AugustZcalandia SeptemberAustralia SeptemberAlameda OctoberAustralia OctoberMariposa '..... NovemberAustralia NovemberZcalandia DecemberAustralia DecemberAlameda . . . .(ISS'J) J unitary
-- OCJBAjVIC-
Steamship Comp'y
FOIt SAN EJIANCISCO,The Al Steamship
"AUSTRALIA,"Will have Honolulu for the above
poll on
Tuesday, inarch 13,. A.'V NOON.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
WM. G. IRWIN & CO., Agents.s:i iw
Notice of Election.
AT the annual meeting of the stock-holders of tlio Peoples' Ice &
Co. held this ilay, the follow-ing named persons were elected as olll-cer- s
for tho ensuing year:J. K. Wilder President,W. W.Hall t,
W. E. Foster Secretary,W. E. Wall Treasurer,W. O. Smith Auditor.The above named officers constitute
a Board of Directors.W. E. FOSTEB,
Secretary P. I. & R. Co.Honolulu, March C, 188S. 83 2w
FOIt SALE or TO LEASE.A NICE Cottage on Luna
ltlft ci mnl lAnl.ininii3B.vgqn parlor, dining, 2 bedrooms.
bath, pantry and kitchen. The groundsare large, excellent stables, carriagehouse, hervent room, fheds, etc.
Apply to II. J. AGNEW."Greenfield," Kapiolani Park.
Mutual Telephone. No. 203. 80 lw
SOONER DOGS.
received n freshJUST of these interest-ing&L little animals. Purebreed. For snlo withPills at
M. A. GONSALVES & CO.,85 lw 05 & 57 Hotel street.
LOST.
ON Saturday afternoon, betweenHonolulu and Ewa, a bug con-
taining nvill matter, addressed "O. A.Brown." The tinder will be suitablyicwarded on returning it to Mr. Brown.
62 Iw
Honolulu LibraryAND
Reading Room Association.
Cor. ISoicl & AlaUcu Streets.Open every Day nnd livening.
The Library consists at the presenttime of over Five Thousand Volumes.
The Rending Jtoom Is supplied withabout llfty of the leading newspapersand periodicals.
A Parlor Is provided for conversationnd games.Terms of membership, fifty cents a
Jionth, payable quarterly in advance.No formality required in joining excptsigning tho roll.
Strangers from foreign countries andvisitors from the other islands aro wel-come to tho rooms at all times as guests.
This Association having no regularmeans of support except the dues ofmembers, it is expected that residentsof Honolulu who desiro to avail them-selves of its privileges, and all who feeluu interest iu maintaining an institutionof this kind, will put down their namesand become regular contributors.
A. J. OABTWRIGHT, Pies.,M. M. SCOTT, Vice-Preside- nt,
H. A. PARMELEE, Secretary,A. L.SMITH, Treasurer,C. T. RODGERS, M.D.,
Ohairmau Hall and Library Committee.
THE OLDEST DAILY iu tho"The Daily Bulletin,"
LO cents per month.
&.
Bel fate in Co.
OE SAN franoisco:
BjaSO:
Made iu Aiiierli-a- .
Meals Superior to all Others.
GONSALVES & CO.,Solo AscntH or the Hnwnllnn
IslnutlH.78 If
Great Bargains !
it Barei
The business of tho late
GEO. ENGELHARDTWill be conducted by the undersigned
executors of tho will of thedeceived, until the
stock,-- CONSISTING OF- -
Iltird wnrc,GrUlKNYl'dVC,
y,
JCJll-WSU'-
Kitcliou TJleiiHilM,StoVCH,
Outtlory,Olmiitlelici'M,
XiiimpH, ICtc, IStc.,-- is nisrosKD or--
Everything will be sold at Cost
Prlco I
Thus nfFonling housekeepers andothers a rare opportunity of
or renewing these neces-sary household articles at small ex-pense. They will also sell at publicauction sometime next week dateto be announced in a futuie issueat the late luddcnce of the deceasedon Queen street, near the comer ofAlakca, tho entire contents of the
Fernery and- - Conservatory 1
BSTThcrc is a gardener in dailyand public inspection is cor-
dially invited.
L. A. THURSTON,C. BOLTE,
Executors ol" the Will. "
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Tahiti Lemonade Steam Works,
SUMY SOUTH.Honolulu Depot, - - - 28 Merchant St.
Manufacturers of High Class AeratedWaters, put up in Patent Crystal
Valve Bottles
GUARANTEED
C2T ABSOLUTELY PURE. -- a
l'lnin Soda,Giiiser Ale,
Ituspbcvrynilc,Mop Ale,
Tahiti I,eirnmaile,Cream Sotlu,
Grenadine.
J. E. BROWN & CO.,08 Proprietors. tf
OVE'S BAKERY.73 HUUANU STREET.
MRS. R0BT. LOVE, PROPRIETRESS.
Every description of
PLAIN & FANCY
Bread & Crackers,FRESH SODA CRACKERS
AND- -
SALOON BREADAlways on hand.
MILK BREADA SPECIALTY.
Wand orders piomptly attended to.09 Gin
EOK SALE.
1 Perfectly Gentle (Carriage and Sad.die) Horse, 1 Very Comfortablo
Phaeton and 1 Single Hct Harness.Apply to LEWIS & CO.
70 2w
FOR LEASE Oil BENT.TOK rent or lease tho homo
and lot on tho Plains.facing tho iliiscball Oi omuls,
nnil at present occupied by tho under,signed. For paiticulurs applv toOtl'lm II. BKllGEH.
FOB SALE.A I.OKHOIi.V FIKEWOOD
jtx. at moderate prices.SI Call at.1011 N. P. COLliUBN'S,
rung btreet.Or ring Mutual Telephone No, U87; Beh72 Telephoiio No. 63, Jim
Bell Tel. 172. Mutual Tel. (JGO.
P. O. Hot 409.
J. L BROWN & CO.,Fire Proof Stono Building,
42 Merchant Street.
General Commission Merchants
General Agency for Haw'n Islandsof the
Burlington and Chicago Railway
Across America.Connecting at Boston with tho Azores
and Madeira.Through tickets gt anted from Honolulu
to all points East.
Accountant Department.Merchandise stored nnd sold on com-
mission. Consignments solicited.Shipping and Custom House UuMness
attended to.Books and Accounts kept and nu 'ited.Legal Documents propa-ul- .
Averages adjusted.Propcitles lensed, rented and sold.Legal documents drawn.
Yosemite Skating
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Commencing Janunry Gth,
fflrar. May Eraii !
For Lidies and their Escorts.
Every Friday Evening will be keptperfectly.tulect for ladies & gentlemen.
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TIIJBOX-.1JJ- 3 HOUSE
DIKING IAKtOKS,(Lincoln Block, Kinpr Street.)
UPSTAIRS Is a select Dining Roomwhere Poultry, if desired, will be servedthree times a day. This room has CleanTablo Linen, Silver Plated Wnre, NewChina, civil and attentive waiters, andtho Tablo is supplied with every deli-cac- y
the Markets nllbrd.
Rates, $6.00 per Week.
DOWNSTAIRS, (lie General Restau-rant, is well supplied with Clean andSubstantial Food ot many vailetios.
Board, $4.50 per Week.
First Class Cooking a Specialty.
40 4m O. All IBKE.
mTO BBS LET.
Tho piemiscs at Kalihi Valley adjoin-in- g
lU n siib r.ou of Mr. Markham andknown lib iho Guerrero Homestead. Theyconsist of three distinct lots, viz:
1 Houso lot upon which stands a sub-stantial two-stor- y houso and s.
Area about 1 3-- 4 acres.2 Houso lot ol about 3-- 4 ol an aero.3 House lot and taro land. Area about
2 acres.
For further particulars apply to
J. M. MONSAltBAT,74 Merchant Street. tf
A HANDSOME COOL BARBER SHOP.
8 KING HTBEET.
HAS been opened over tho restaurantby ono of the best practical
barbers in the city. Gentlemen wish,ing a nice eay Shave, or a fashionableHair Cut will lind il to their advaulngoto give me a trial. 7fj lm
NOTICE.
MESSRS J. E. BROWN & CO.to colli-o- l for the
BulletinHonolulu Juno 6th. 1887. Ti7
t AILY BULLETIN SUMMARYw coiuinus. fa per snuuin.
licit Tel. U4H. atiitnnt Tel. ISO
r.o.iioxus.Ofllco H8 Merchant St., Honolulu
General Business Agency.
NOTARY PUBLIC,
Convoynnclng a Specialty Records search-ed and abstracts of title furnished onshort notice.
Copying, Translating, and engrossing In alllanguages in general uso in tho King-dom.
Custom Houso brokcrago File and LifoInsmnnco receive piompt attention.
ACCOUNTS ADJUSTED AND COLLECTED.
MR. JOHN GOOD JR. AuthorizedCollector
Skilled and Unskilled Labor Furnished.
REAL ESTATE,bought, sold and rented.
Several valuable properties In andaround ho city now for sale on easyU'liiis
Convenient Collages in do irable healthyJmaUoiit- - m nu i uuar the city to let orletite at luasomihlo rates.
Employment Wanlod by several men andboys, who will mnko themselves use-
ful in performing tho various officesand chores requited by private fami-lies.
Full paiticulars given on applicationat tliengoney.
Orders from the other Islands prompt-ly attended to.
Richard Cayford,VETERINARY
Shoeing- - Forge,Fort HI.. Xoxt linens' Mill.
Shoeing,-fro- $1.50.
Horses and Cattle Treated forall Diseases.
Residence: 31 Alakea Street,3P. o. BOX 408.
MlT.l,rl.o..jg31j; .8KB.
Aistrallai Mail Service.
FOM SAN FKAKCISCO,The new and fine Al steel steamship
"Zealandia,"Of the Oceanic Steameiiip Company, will
bo due at Honolulu from Sydneyand Auckland on or about
April 8, 1888.And will leave for the above port withmalls and passengers on or, about thatdate.
For freight or passage, having SU-
PERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS, applyto
WM. G. IRWIN & CO., Agents.
For Sydney and Auckland,
Tho new and fine Al Btcel steamship
"Alameda,"Of the Oceanic Steamship Company, will
ho due at Honolulu from SanFrancUco on or about
March 15, 1888,And .will havo prompt dUpatch withmnlls and passengers Tor the above porta.
For freight or passage, having SU-PE-
OB ACCOMMODATIONS, applyto37 WM. G. niWIN & CO., Agents.
lcetOuWrn
On ail after Dec. 31. '87
MR. J. F. NOBLE
WILL CEASE TO DELIVER
"Tho Daily Bulletin."
All complaints, &o., in futuro,
must bo made direotto tho Manager
of tho Daily Bulletin ; and '
All SubscriptionsDuo up to this day, Deo. 3 1st, 1887
will bo collected by J. E. Brown &
Co., whoso recoipt for tho same wilj
be recognized only.
'Bulletin Office,
Honolulu, Deo. 31, 1887.
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New York Line.
An At vessol will bo despatched bythis Lino for Honolulu, to lcavo
Now York lu all May.
For further Information apply to
W. H. GROSSMAN & BH0.,77 & 70 Broad Street,
New Yoi k.-- OH-
CASTLE & COOKE,07 3 m Honolulu.
" BLUCHER."The Fine KentuckyImported Jack
33 3L.TJOJBC3EJJK,"Will stand at tho Enterprise Hnnch for
ii limited number of marcs. "ia aiorDU3KA.TJE-sD- a
Apply to J. A. ngoon, agen(. 42Met chant direct, or lo Silvnno do No-lirlc-
at the linlerpilso Hnnch, headof Wylltc street, Nuuiinu Valley.
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By the S. S. "Austtnllii" 8lh February,--AND NOW ON SALK -
California Oranges---prim- o sample, BarrelsSaurkraut. Kegs Saurkraut, Cratos Whllo
Heart Cabbage, Colcry on Ice,Crates Cauliflower,
AND AM. SEASONABLE VAMKTIES OF
jvxm?x.:e and 3?jba.:ks :A large consignment of
Potato's, Figs, Canned Fruits, Jellies,Jam?, Prunes, Baislns, Chestnuts, Wal.nuts, Hurdnuts, Almondnutr, CannedTomatoes. Etc., Etc., Etc, Ktc. Etc.
ES-L0-W PRICE TO SUIT THE TIMES-- a
CALIFORNIA FRUIT MARKET,GO Itiiif street, llogiolulu. tf
M. It. COLBUKN,
UKAYMAN.
ALL kinds of diayagc nttended topromptness. "White and
Black Sand delivered in quantified tosuit. Also, Black Keck nnd Coral Rock.
Ofllco: With J. F. Colburn, Kingstrcctv near Maunakea. 72 8m
A. H. KASEMAM,
Book-binde-r, Paper-rule- r & Blank-boo- k
Manufacturer.
"Whiles to notify tho public that hehas rrmoved to larger quaitcrs,
No. 13 Kaahumanu Street,- UP STA1BS. -- a
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NOTICJE.
Xf R heg to intimate that Mr. "W. L.Vt Green who has hitherto, with
Mr. G. W. Macfarlane, conducted curagency here, retires fiom the same ason 1st January, 18S8.
Mr. (i. W. Macfarlane, assisted byMr. Hobcit Calton. will continue torepresent our firm here.
MIRRLEE5, "WATrON & CO.Honolulu, 2Urd February. 1888.
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JNOTICE.
MR. John Magr.on is authorized tocollect for our account, and sign
receipts. J. E. BROWN & CO.Inn. 10, 1838. lg3!)
FOR SALE.
WHALE BOATS; 1 Decked3 Whale Boat, 30 feet long, 3 feetdeep; 8 feet wide; 2 22 feel Suri Boats;1 18 feet Surf Boat; 2 Decked I'lungcr,"10 feet long, G feet G inches wide, 2 feetG. inches deep, with mast and sails allcomplete; 1 22 feet Sailing Scow, withmast and sails all complete. Apply lo.
E. R. RYAN.Boat Builder and General Jobber. 51 tf
Let me have a mildC I G A R
rrtHE ABOVE BEQUEST IS HEARDX da ly in cigar stores, saloons andoilier paces where cigars are sold, forit is an undisputed fact that most smokersprefer a mild cigar and (hat those whoiiuve for n long tune smoked strongcigars, principally imported Manilas,will, after having thoroughly injuredthe stomach and impaired Iho nervoussystem, surely want a mild cigar, if Iheyoo ii Id find the right kind.
How many thousands of smokers whosuffer from loss of appetite, headache,nervous irritability, asthma, etc., andwho have tried all possiblo'rcmCdicswithout success, might he cured it' theyknew that their sufferings were causedby the intemperate uso of stiong cigars,hnd that they should only smoke mildand properly prepared ones.
It is a fact that all mild cigars ngrcowell with smokers, for In most casesthere is a laok of caro in the selection ofthe tobacco, and often tho necessary ex.perlcnco for it is wanting, yet (here isono brand which suits tiiemost fastidioussmoker, and that is
ENGELBRECHT'S"
Sampler" Heal Cipr"Which is mndo from mild, aromalio andparticularly telccted and prepared tobacco, and combines all the qualitieswhich may bo expected fiom a healthcigar. It causes no bad cil'ect of anykind, is agreeable to the taste, burnsevenly to tbo end and possesses a Huearoma. No smoker should fail to giro
Engelbreht's "Sampler" CigarsA fair trial, and benefit himself at thesame tune.
For sale Everywhere,89.
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