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Vol. XII. No. 1805 HONOLULU, II. I., SATURDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 3. 1887. eo CfcNTSsubscription
PER MONTHi
Insurance.Professionals.THE DAILY BULLETIN GEORGE LUCAS,
Ill Do s00
TOYS! TOYS! TOYS!
ot f--or Meiut (liven Away!t
DOLLS. TOYS & DOLLS.
TOY'S. DOLLS & TOYS. DOLLS & TOY'S.
TOYS & DOLLS. TOYS & DOLLS. TOYS & DOLLS.
TOYS & DOLLS. TOYS &
DOLLS &
JNOR FOIt SALE,
sarxoT
GIVEN AW1AY.
for sali:, asstbut givkn away.
WXOI FOIt SALE, T GIVEN AWAY.
House
Proprietor.
KaannmanQ treet.
ft to
QWC3.
104 Fort Street, Honolulu,
N. S. SACHS, - -
M. THOMPSON,Attomeyat-La-w- .
OlUce In Campbell's Block, Cor. Fort &Mercliaut 8'., Honolulu, II. I.
PRACTICES IN THE COURTS.
ST When desirtd, will give the law Ina written opinion, as to the probable re-
sult of the contention upon Ihu tactsBlaied.
JM. MONSARBAT,AT LAW
and Notary Public. Keal Estate in anypart of the Kingdom bought, sold andleased, on commission. Loans ucgotiated, Logal Documents Drawn. No. 27Merchant st. (Gazelle Block), Honolulu,Hawaiian Islands 1M
CECIL BROWN,and Counsellor at Law
Notary Public, and Agent for taking Acknowledtrments of Instruments for theIsland ot Oahu. Merchant street, Hono-ul- u.
1
ALFRED MAQOON,J ATTORNEY AT LAW.
173 42 Merchant street, Honolulu, ly
A. HASSINQEB,JOHN Agent to take Acknowledgmentsto Contracts for Labor. Interior Jlllce,Honoluln.
MAX HAEDICKE, M. D.unci Wuriieon.
. 1 H to 10 a. in.Office Houns 1 to 3 p. m.
(7 to 8 p.m.Olllce and residence: Cor. of Adams'
Lane and Union Sucet.68 Mutual Telephone 45. rim
J P. GRAY. M. D.,J. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
nmnn fli-o-t Attar of I.ihnirv Building. Heurs, from 9 to 11 a.m., aud 2 to 4
and 7 to o p.m. bunaays, a to u a.m.
tST Residence, No. 40 Alakea, nearHotel Street.
DR.IWAI,Japanese.
Physician and Surgeon.taking the place of Dr. Goto,
Will treat Leprosy after Dr. Goto's Method.
Will visit patients at their residence,by request.
All other diseases treated at his officecorner of Punchbowl and Beretaniastreets.
oaioe hours 1 to 5 p. m. ; On Sundays8 to 12 a.m.
Bell Telephone No. 287. 09 5m
J H. SOPER.lt D.
Consulting Physician and Surgeon.S. V. Corner Sixth and Market streets,opposite Hawaii Nel Millinery Estab-
lishment, San Francisco. 23
II. M. SENSOR. O. W, SMITH.
BENSON, SMITH & CO.,
Manufacturing and Dispensing
Pharmacists,113 & 118 Fort Street, - Honolulu.
Depot for Boericke & ScecUlk's
HOMCEPATHIC MEDICINES,S tcksecker's Perfumes and Toilet
Requisites, i2y
HOLLISTER & CO.
Druggists & Tobacconists,WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
109 Fo't Street, William's Block, Hono-21- 6
Honolulu, II. I.
WEMER & CO.31 annfaetnring Jewellers,
NO. 03 FOOT HT11.E-ET- .
Constantly on hand a large assortmenof every riescriptionof Jewelry, WatchesGold and Silver Plated Ware, &c.
958 ly
HAWAIIAN HOTEL
CARRIAGE CO.Carriages at all bonis, day and night.
Saddle Horses, Buggies, Wagonettes andVillage. Carts will stylish and gentlehorses to let.
FOR SALE.A few Horses, guaranteed. Second
hand Hacks, Open and Top Buggies,Carts and Harness.
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.Ring up Telojhone 32, or apply to
MILLS & I1AYLUY."'
1574 lv
PoM Ahps Stock:
-- AT TI1E--
williiior
05 lm
JOHN ITT .8
oHCO
and Builder,'
Honolulu Steam Planing Mills, Espla-nade, Honolulu.
Manufacture all kind of Moulding!),Brackets, Window Frames, Kliuds,
Sasheit Doors, and all kind of Wood-work flu'.sh. Turning, Scroll nnd KamiSawing. All kinds of Sawiim and Plan-ing, Morticing and Tenanting.
Orders promptly nttudf d to nnd workguaranteed. Orders from thu other
solicited
Contractor nnd Iluililer.S'ores and olllccs fitted ijr, Estimatesgiven on all kinds of briik and woodenbuildiugs, Plans and Kptcitioations fur-nished. tWOIBce, 110 Keretirnia St.;Mutual Telephone, U52j PostoHice Box,VM. ly
NTERPRISIPLANING MILL.
Alakcn, near neen tit.Telephone AS.
F. RUPPRECHT,Fresco I?ninter,
12G Nuuanu St., Honolulu, H- - L66 8m
JOHN MACOON,Office 42 Merchant St, Honolulu.
Collector & Real Estate Agent.
18 ly
CTfA HONOLULU IRON WORKS,SjakStcam engines, sugar mills, boil-
ers, cottiers ; iron, brass and lead cast-ings; machinery of every descriptionmade to order. Particular attention paidto ship's black smithing. Job work exe-cuted at short notice. 1
LAIEME & CO.Have a Large Stock of the
VERY BEST HAY.3riuiii, Etc.,
Which is offered at Lowest Market Prices
AND
Delivered Free to any part of the City
AGENTS FOR THEPacific Mutual Life Insurance Co.
OF CALIFORNIA.
Agents for the Hoover Telephone.
Commissionerof Deeds for California
Telephone No. 147. 708
ALVINII. ItASEMANN,Book-Bind- er
PAPER-RULE- and BLANK-BOO- K
Manufacturer.Book Binding of all description neatly
and promptly executed.Campbell Block, Rooms 10 and 11,Mer-72- 2
chant street, ly
TAHITI LEMONADE WORKS.
HIGH CLASS AERATED WATERS.Lemon Soda and Ginger Ale of all in-
ferior quality, In rniall bottles, as re-
tailed by Chinamen at Five cents a bot.tic, are not and will not be made ai thisestablishment, 1750
A. M. HEWETT,Stationer & Newsdealer,
Merchant Street, Honoluln, H. IMutual Tel. 371. Bell Tel. OX.
Law Books & Lawyers' Stationery a Specially.
Order taken for Newspapers, Periodi-cals, Books, Music, etc., from any partof the world, having made all Hirane-ment- s
therefor whilst in San Francitcj.
lted It libber Stamp to Order.71
Husiacefc Robertson
EmmDHAY MjEN -
LL orders for Cartage .promptly at--
tended to. Particular attentionpaid to the
Storing & Shippingof goods in transit to the other Islands.
Also, Black and White Sand
m quantities to suit at lowest prices.
Office, adjoining E. P. Adams & Co.'sauction room.982 ly Mutual Telephone No. ID.
NOTICE.
MESSRS J. E. BROWN & CO,to collect lor the
Bci.lf.tinHonolulu June 8th. 1887. 87
TF YOU WANT A SITUATIONJ. advertise in the Daily Bulletin.
EQUITABLELIFE
Assurance SocietyOF THE
UNITED STATES.
Asstts Jan. 1, 1887 $75,510,472.78Surplus Now York State
Standard .... 20,495,175.71New Inturanos written In
1886 111,540,203.80
The Free Tontine Return Pre-
mium PolicyContains all the latest concessions, tfce
most liberal form of Policy extant1st. No restrictions whatever upon
travel, residence or occupa-tion alter 1 year.
2ud. Indisputable at law, or otherwiseafter a year.
8rd. e after 3 years.4th. The Society guarantees to pay aet
only the face of ibe Policy in case ofde.th during the Tonlina periodchosen, but to return all premiumspaid as well.
5 th If ism red survives the Tentlasperiod Six varied aud attractive op-lio-
are ollered him three of whichallow him to termiiale the contract,and three allow him to coulinua Ikegame.tST A Bulk-ti- is issued monthly of
Death Claims aid in all parts of theworld. Claims paid immediately uponreceipt of satisfactory proof ol death,and not alter tiO (lays.
ti"No law suits. tSTNo delaysFor further particulars consult
ALEX. J. CAKTirillGJBT,Genera) Agi;nt Hawaiiaa IsIaMh.
1U1K
FlltE,LIFE, ax
MARINEINSURANCE.Hartford Fire Insurance Co.
Assets, $5,055,000
Commercial Insurance Co.
(Fire and Murine)
Assets, $450,000
Anglo-Nevad- a Assurance Corporation(Fire and Marine)
Capital, paid up, $2,000,000
South British Fire and Marine lis. Co
Capital $10,000,000
New York life Insurance$75,000,000
C.O.BEKGEJRHONOLULU.
General Agent, Haw'u Islands.
1053 ly
CASTLE & COOKE,Life, Fire & Marine Insur'ce Agents.
AOKNTS KOK
The Kew KniclandMUTUAL LIFE INS. COMP'Y,
of Boston. .
The Mtna Fire Insurance Co.of Hartford, Conn.
The I'Hlon Aire andMarine Insurance Co.
of Hun Fiauclsce, Cala.isi ly
Prussian NationalInsurance Comp'v
ESTABLISHED 1845,
Capital,. 9,000,000 Reichsitarks.rpHE undersitfned, having beea apX pointed agent of the above Company
for the Hawaiian Islands, is prepared toaccept risks, against Fire, on Build igi ,Furniture, Merchandise, Produce, stags?Mills etc., on the most Favorable Xertua
Losses Promptly Adjusted asd Payame I 'Honolulu.
H. RIEMENSCHNEIDES,670 ly at Wilder & Co's.
The Inter-Islan- d SteamNavigation Co., Limited,
Keep constantly on hand for salSteam Family and Black, mith Coa
and a.gcneral assortment of
415, Bar Iron.
TF YOU LOSE ANYTHING,X advertise it in the Daily Bumma.
(printed and published at the oftlce,
ueon Street, Honolulu, II. I., every
afternoon (Sunday excepted).
Subscription, - - EO cent pet Month.
Address nil Communications DailyBulletin.
Advertisements, tc cmure insertion,should bo handed in before ono o'clockP. K.
WALTER HILL Editor and Proprietor
W. A. S.Boali Shipping Reporter & Collector
JAS. G. CLEVIOR, Manager.
Bulletin Steam Printing Office.
Newspaper, Book and Job Printing of
all kind done on the most favorable
terms.Hell Telephone No. 258
Mutual Telephone No. 208
.Daily Bulletin Summary
Published twice a Month,
An interesting and comprehensive
publication, and contains from 40 to CO
columns of reading matter on local top.
ics, and a complete resume of Honolulu
and Island News. It is the best paper
published in the Kingdom to send to
friends abroad.Subscription (mailed) 82.EO a year.
Commission Meionants.
IIACIITKL1 & Co.,jjGeneral Commission Agents
07g ly Honolulu
G. W. MAC7AILLANE & Co.
MFORTERS AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Oueen street, . - Honolulu. H. I.1648
St COMPANY,CBREWEB (Limited)
Gbnbral Mebcantilb AMD
Commission Agents.
list of offiobbs:P O. Jonks, Jr. . . .President & ManagerJ. O. Cahtbb Treasurer & Secretary
directors:Hon. C. It. Bishop. 6. C. Allen,
H. Watebhoubb.338 ly
T. WATERHOU8E,JOHN Importer and Dealer in GeneralMerckandise, Queen it., Honolulu. 1
S. N. Castle.-- J. B. Atherton-- G. P. Castle
St OOOKJJ,CASTLE Shipping and CommissionMerchants. Importers and Dealers in
Ueneral Merchandise, No. 80 King st.,
Honolulu.
Claus SpreckoH. VV"m. G. Irwin.
IBWIN & COMPANY,WQ.Sugar Factors and CommissioaAgents, Honolulu. 1
GRINBAUM & CO.,MS. Importers of General Mer-
chandise aiid Commission Merchants,Honolulu, and
124 California street,1 8au Francisco, Cal.
St GO-- ,WILDER Dealers in Lumber, Paints,Oils, Nails, Sail and Building Materialsof every kind, cor. Fort and Queen sts.,Honolulu. 1
B. Lowers, V. J. Lowrey, 0. M. Coeke.
St COOKE,LEWBB3 to Lewers & Dickson,)Importers and Dealers in Luinbpr and all
kinds ot Building Materials, Fort street,Honolulu 1
GJ-oiisalv- Ac Co.,
Wholesale Grocers & Wine Merchants
289 Beaver Block, Honolulu.
Notice of Removal!
THOMAS LINDSAY,
Manufacturing Jeweler & Watchmaker
Has removed to one of the NewStores in the
Thomas Block, King Street,Three doors from Castle & Cookes',
Wheie he is prepared to manufactureal kinds f Jewelry. 66
THE ONLY PRACTICAL
On the Islands isWM. TURNEB, No. 82 Bang Street- -
If you want your watch Well repaired,or your clock put in order, go aud see
him. vt iy
IHR. GERTZ.J No. SO Fort street, Honolul,
Importer and Dealer in Gent's, Ladies'and Children's boots, shoes and slippers.
DAlLY BULLETIN SUMMARY4u columns, f2 par annum.
i
i
WM. MeCAXDLKXH,No. 6 Queen street, Fish Market,
Dealer in choicestBeef, Veal. Mutton, Fifth, Ac, Jte
Family and Shipping Orders carefullyattended to. Live stock furnished tovessels at short notice, and Vegetablesof all kindfi supplied to order. 34H ly
this -- 1rr-.
-I'iJiVW.". 1',' i
meuupuiiidii jz.
Meat Company81 King Street,
G. J. WALLER, - - Manager.
Wholesale & Eetail Butchers
AND
NAVY CONTRACTORS.'1717 ly
PIONEEUSTEAM CANDY FACTORY
AND A,IiIi31lY.F. HORN, Practical Confectioner,
Pastry Cook und Baker.71 Hotel St. -- tW Telephone 74
J. HOPP & CO.74 Uing Street.
Manufacturers and Importers of allkinds of
Furniture & Upholstery Goods
FINE BEDDING A SPECIALTY.
All kinds ol Jobbing promptly attended to.
CHAIRS TO RENT ,For Bills or Parties in small or large
89 quantities. ly.
A
Now offers to impiove the breed ofIsland Poultry I
Two Hundred Fine Hens and Roosters
ex Australia, now on view at the
CALIFORNIA FRUIT MARKET.
orv iceAlso a variety of Fr sh Pears, Apples,
Grapes, Quinces, etc.
Mutual Tele plioiie 37M.
Granite, Iron and Tin Ware !
Chandeliers, Lamps and Lanterns,
WATER PIPE and RUBBER HOSE
House Keeping Goods,PLUMBING, TIN, COPPER AND093 SHEET IRON WORK.
So7EHGBL'HA-BM-(Formerly with Samuel Nott).
Importer nnd Dealer in
STOVES, CHANDELIERS, LAMPS,CHOCK EKY, GLASSWARE, HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWAliE,
AGATE IRON AND TINWARE.
Agent HalFs Safe and Lock Company.Beaver Block, - Fort Street.
W Store formerly occupied by S. NOTT, opposite Sprcckels & Co.'s Bank. -1C0
JOHN a. .spiar;WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
dm be found at J. Hubash's, Fort Street, next to Shooting Gallery, untilMclncrny's building is completed.
THE STOCK OF JEWELRY,Will be offered tor the mxt ninety ditys at 10 per cent, less than cost.
KUKUJ JEWELRY of new designs constantly on band and made to order.
All kinds of repairing neatly and promptly done. Also, VVatchts repairedand woik guaranteed.
ENGRAVING of all kinds done ia firsUlass style. 89 lm
Bull Calves from 10 to 13 months old.
Heiler Calves from 10 to 13 months old.
APPLY TO
J. I. DOWSETT.Honolulu, June 24, 1887. 70
BY AUTHORITY. Auction Sales by Lewis J. Levey.heretofore discharged and performed by the Governors.
Auction Sales by James F. Morgan.
VLUAIiLE LEASE OF
Auction Sales by James F. Morgan.
Household FurnitureAT AUCTION.
Hawaiian Government. No oneelse but the issuing house, Mathe-son & Co., can procuro the stamp-ing of the same at Somerset House,and without the stamping and regis-tering there they are valueless.
I beg further to state to your Ex-
cellency, that upon the delivery andstamping of tho bonds and theclosing of this transaction Mr. Arm-strong, who was personally entrust-ed with the direction aud super-vision of all proper expendituresconnected with the placing of theloan, will render to you a full ac-
count of all expenditures incurred inthe matter, with thevouchers forthe same.
It may not be necessary for meto add as you are doubtless awareof the fact that all Wells, Fargo &
Co.' s express matter is carried anddelivered simultaneously with themails, and this medium will ensure
"Scio" is not voicing the hardfought for new Constitution if hecalls men, who might differfrom him, upstarts, and hintsthat they are his inferiors,and have come to worry him withan underhanded meaning on his partthat they have no such rights. If, Ias a contributor to your paper ammeant ns being one of "the Bulle-tin's irresponsible syndicate of con-stitutional advisers," or, if, I ammeant to write "inspired" articlesfor your or any other paper, permitme to tell this self assuming "Scio"that I am quiet responsible bothlegally and privately for my actions,and further that their is not moneyenough in Hawaii to inspire me orto influence me to adopt the princi-ples of any clique, party or politicalsection beyond my own religion,and that is, my conscience, myhonor 1 Can you honestly sny asmuch Scio? Surely, Iain voicingthe sentiments of this superior e
if I ask that gentleman inall his bristling superiority of rank,power and everything else "exceptbrains" to look into this little mat-
ter of $71,000 which our infallibleKing "accidentally" appropriatedto himself, and thus help the "up-starts" to reap some bene lit throughthis kingly swindle by the superior-ity of "Scio's" brains. !
A Convert.
On Tnesday, Dec. 6th, 1887,
At 10 o'clock a. m.I will seil at mv sales room, corner Fort
and (jueeu st, for account of whomIt may concern.
Marked U (In diamond) BNo. 805 1 case PriDt, 474 j yaids
74.7ft l;t pc Print, 01O yards26714 Sn pc Print 1K0 yards01000 1 ca e 28 pes Twilled Turkey
Red, 13 lt$ yardsBale 1710 6 ps 0 oz Denim, 2J5 varduNo. 09110 1 a ,80 pes White Cotum,
IMI0 yards' 0 01 13 pes Whit" Cotton, COltJfyds008 1 cs White Cotton, 1782 vrds
Bale 2640 1(1 pes Brown Cotton, CS yNo. 1 1 cs 2 d i Men's Simp Ties.
Damaged hysslt water on voyage ofiniiort;iiion e 8 "If dia from HanKruiirUi.'f) to lliinoiii . , Niv. 20, 18?7.
Tuum ( a li Ii, I'. , :."ii coin.
LEWIS J. LEVEY,'t Auctlonctr
Temporary Removal Notice.
Tlie Fancy Department ofSir. Lack's Store,
Has been temporality removed to Fiveloors above the simoij ,g O.illcty, FortStreet, where we will he please I l..serei urenst jincrs. ime Li sn iu Embroi-dery Work and Paper Flowem, &o.,audwhere you will Hud u ti e Intr-s- t similesof Plu-hi'- Silins, Hlkx and Rilihrns;Ali-- full slialiug of Silks, Chinellcs,Arrn eties, Au. Pawr Flower and WuxWork Materials; i lsi iliu Lute, t .Nov. .tie 'or th" Holiday feason.
OaTPirttse gte u a cull. o:
NOTICE.rpitR ii ml riued Imv, l,y D.edofL Tiust, dated Nov. 21st, 1887, lieen
appointed Trustees of His Majerty'sEstate.
8. M DAMON,J. O. CARTKR,C P. IAUKEA.
Honolulu, Nov. SO, 187. 03 lm
NOTICE.
ALL putie having claims againstMajeity's are requested
to have their account made out in de-tail, worn to as lo correctness, and pre.sent them to Col. C. P. laukea, at theoffice of H. M's Chamberlain, Honolulu,within thiee months from date of thisnotice.
B. M. DAMON,J. ) CARTER,C. P. IAUKEA.
Trustees of His Majesty's Estat e.Honolulu, Not. 21, 18X7. 03 3m
NOTICE.
ALL persons are forbidden to tres.on my land or to remove any.
thing therefrom. The laud is situatedin H.ilawa, North Koliala, and was pur-chased by me from Kemahauluae, andno one lias any authority to sell saidland without my consent. Any onefound trespassing on said land will bepr'secuti rl accorling tn law.01 lm Mas Ank Jo.u)t'lN Zabun.
Election of Officers.
AT the annual & p"clal meeting ofPapiikou Suizar Comr any lielilga.
tur.l iy, November l:h, tne follow,ingollicors were clio.cn for ;hu ensuingyear:Hon. 8. N. Castle, President A Auditor.Geo. P. Casllo, Vice Prmident.J. B. Atherton, Secretary & Tn asurcr.
J. B. ATJIERTON,03 lw Secretary P. S. Co.
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
THE f llowing named persons haveduly elected as Officers of the
Walhee Sugar Company for the ensuingyear:
Col. Z. 8. Spalding PresidentMr. F. P. Hastings. .Vioe-P- r sid.itMr J. ). Carter St-c- taryHon. W. O. Irwin TieasurerHon. J. I. Dow eit Vu litor
J. O. CARTER, Secretary,Waihee Sugar Co.
Honolulu, Nov. 23, 1987. 98 lm
TO LET,NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, at
residence of W. C. Parke.Apply on the premises to
CHAS. REUTTER,61 8m No. 8 Ku'iui Street.
FOR SALE.A HOUSE AND T OT at Ka-lih- i,
FOR gSSO. Forfurther particulars aonlv to
T. W. RAWLIN3, at the Soap Works,King street 01 tf
CMstnas Presents !
H. J. NOLTEHag just received an elegant assortment
Superb Meerschaum Pipes"'
Cigarette Holders, &c.,
SUITABLE FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON
On motion of Mr. Smith the fifthparagraph in section 2 was strickenout.
The bill then passed third reading as amended. .
The House then adjourned to 10
o'clock Saturday morning.
25irt day. Saturdat, Dec. 3rd.
MORNING SESSION.
The House opened at 10 a. m.
President S. G. Wilder in the chairMr. Helekunihi presented a peti
tion from Makawao, praying thatparties who are pronounced lepersonly, be sent to the leper hospital,and that Dr. Iwai be .appointed phy-
sician to Kakaako. Referred toSanitary Committee.
Mr. Townsend reported from thespecial committee on military, thatthey had framed a new bill, era- -
bracing the most salient points ofthe two bills, which they present tothe House for their considerationwith the other two bills.
Mr. C. Brown stated that hoshould not sign that report, ho hadbeen asked to draft a bill which he didand presented it to the committee,and supposed that it was acceptedSubsequently, the committee had asecret meeting, and he was not notifled of such meeting, and the firstthing he knew tins new report wasthrust in lus face for his signature.
Tho report was received and laidon the table to be considered withthe three bills.
Mr. Castle reported from thecommittee to whom was referred theresolution in regard to liquorstaken from the Custom Housefree of duty. That they havemade some examination of the sub.ject matter contained in said slate'ment, sufficient has been learned toenable tho committee to report andmake recommendations looking to acorrection of the evils therein ex-
posed to the light. The statementshows that the amount of duties reinittcd covers ales, wines and spiritsto the amount of $39, 9a. 89,
Adopted. 'Mr. Townsend reported from thocommittee to whom was referredvarious bills relating to the funeralof Princess Likelike, recommendingthe payment of certain items not toexceed 10,000.
The House adjourned until 10
o'clock Monday morning.
A SUITABLE ( hiistma Gift !
il a brocaded bilk Pongee Dress,very low, at bachs' More, JIM l ort bl
WHITE, ''ink, Biue, and CreamSluiwls, ana Woistid
and Silk llixcd Hiawls, cheap, at Sachs'More.
USEFUL Christina Presents,young and old, very law,
at bnclis Store.
CHRISTMASNEW YEAR'S
AN-D-
Birthday CardsA Lare Quantity, covering
tor 363 Different Varieties !
Nothing Like them in this town
A large assortment of
Christmas PresentsFor Sile by
A. M. HEWETT,Merchant Street.
Open Evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock.05 3w
Taxpayer's Notice.
CAPT. O II. LUC, regrets beingunable to be at his office for a coupleof weeks, having been operatedupon for Glancoma.
Honolulu, Dec. 2, 1887. 01 2t
12,000 lbs.
Suitable for Pig and Chicken Feed
For Sale Cheap byUNION FEED CO.
ot Ot
NOTICE.
jr. II. HUDDY,(Succesor to W. B. McAlister),
, dentist.Has removed lite Dental Rooms to Foristreet, above Line's Marble Works.
041w
TO LET.SOME NICELY FURNISH-e- d
room?, including two frontrooms, and a two roomed cottage, alsofurnished. Apply at No. 7 (Jliaplaiastreei . 44 2m
FOR SALE,THOROUGHBRED BlackRetriever Puppies, out ofthe celegrated "Bell." by O.Macfarlane's dog "Cariejt,"Apply to James Collins,
OOjl w Government Stables
FOR SALE.300 CORDS Algnroba orKiawe Firewood, in quanti-
ties5 to suit purchaser.)."Apply to
01 J. F. COLBURN
CITY PROPERTYAX AUCTION.
On Sutuiday Dec. 10. at 13 o'clock noonat my hi. ic ro m, liice'i street, I lll
ui ruijiio Auction, the
Till Lease for 30 Years,
Of that very de.lralllo
BUILDING- - LOT !
On Nuuauu street, below the
Empire Saloon Premises:A street 13 foci wide will be opened
from Nuuuanu street, to extension ofUolhel street, between this properly andme House, giving tun jot acorner on said new street.
Tue lot has a frontage of onNuuauu Ktioot, and 7l.8lt on the Newstreet. Width ut bank 63 (I ft, and con.taining an area of 2805 square feet.Upcl nice $501) per annum.
For plans and further particulars inregai u to ieiue, apply lo
A. J. CARTWRKiHT,, or to
JAS. F. MORGAN,03 7t Auctioneer
E. O. HALL & SON
Have just received and placed on saleProlaMy iliu
HANDSOMEST ASSORTMENT
OF
SILVERPLATE
WAREEVER OFFERED IN THIS CITY
These goods were selected spe.
dully tor this muikct at the
Manufactory of
Messrs. Reed & Barton,Taunton, M ifs.,
And comprire a g'cat variety ofarticles,
Entirely New ii Design !
Both Ornamental and Useful.
These beautiful presents have come ingood lime
For ChristmasMany of the articles tue particu-larly spprrpriatj for
Wedding Presents !
and can he had at prices vary,ing from
$1.00 to $30.00.JtSTCome and see tlicm for yourself.
01 1m
mmi&Japanese. Merchants,
Thomas Block King Street,Have justreceived a large stcok of
HOLIDAY GOODSConsisting, partly of,
Bronze Ware !Silk Screens, Lacquered Boxes,
iJaniring Pictures, fancy umbrel'asEmbroidered Silks,
Colored Lauterns,Silk Handkerchiefs,
Silk and Paper Fans !Bamboo Window Blinds,
Wicker Ware of all kinds,Curioi ot every description,
Toys and Fancy Goads in an endless varietyAll grades and all prices,
u inspection is invited. 03 lm
H. Bell Telephone Co,
A DIVIDEND of 8 per cent, on1 thfl nnnitul ulnnlt nf tl,a nin'.
Company is payable on demand at theoffice of the Comnanv. on Merchant ut.02 8t J. F. BROWN, Secretarv.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
A DIVIDEND of three dollars pershare on the Hawaiian Acricul.
lural Company's Stock will be due andpayable ai the office of C. Brewer & com.pany, Thursday, Decomher 1st , IH87.
ua Bt PJSli ORDER.
FOR SALE!ONE LARGE LOT. corner Pensacola
--Lunalilo Sts.. which can bedividea into two or more building lots.Enquire of G. WEST,
lfl54 Of West. Dow & Co
DOCTOR WEBB.OfTtpp nnfl T?palit nnnp rtnnp in tho
American Minister's on Alakea street,between Hotel and Ueretania
Ollice Hours fiom 7 to 1) a. m. : from1 to 3 p. m, and 7 to'8 p in.
ieiepnone , ltUlF YOU FIND ANYTHING,
. advertise it iu the Daily Bulletih
On Wednesday, December 7th,
At 10 a. m.
I wl'l offer fi r talc at t'io residence ofJ. Ueuter, Kuk I street, Parke premises,Uiiebuld Jb'urniture, consisting of
Carpets and Bugs,Caue Reclining Chair,Pendant Lamp, C. . Chairs,O. S B. W. Kuckers,Siugle and Double Bedelf-ada- ,
Hpt-luf-f MuttrHHNeM,'Mosquito Nets, Pillows, ic.Imtu B W Bureau,I in tn B W Bureau WashstandsWari.robe, Tables, Ac.
1 White Sewing Machine,Meat S ife. No. (I Slove. and Utensils,
1 Baih Tub, aidnn Hose, Jic.
T1UIMH OAMI1.
JAMES F. MOIiOAN,05 2t AuctlcBtier.
FIRST GRAND
CHRISTMAS SALE!
On Thursday Evening, December 8th,
At 7 o'clock.
At mv wlwooins, Queen Ireet, I willsell ui i'ubllu Auction, a Large and
V rh-- Assortment of
FANCY GOODS !
SUITABLE FOB
Chita ui Hew fear'sComprising :
Pomona, Amberina and PeachBlow Ware.
Pomona Lemonadu Bets, Water Set8Colored Jujr. , Engrave Bowl, Ice
Cre im SeK Ice Jars, Wild Hose,ugirs and Creams, Fall
Peach Blow Vases.An assortment ot the Celebrated
American Full Flint Amberlna Glass
Ware,
An assortment elegant Decorated StandLamps,
Decorated Vases,Cups, Saucers, Decorated Chamber Sets,
Cutlery, etc., etc.And a splendid assortment of
PAINTINGSOf Island & Foreign Scenery.
and a largo variety of
Velvet ul Tapslrr BogsThe articles will ha m view on Tuuy.
day, Di'c. 6th. Special acL'flSinodiitiniiMfor tho L:uliss.
Hemember that all lhe.e poodt must hesold without reserve, aud purchasermay ne sure 01 argaim.
JAS. F. MORGAN,02 Ot Auctioneer,
AUCTION SALE OF
Christmas Goods
nyonierd mr. uuo aim l will tellat pi. blio auction, at his store corner of
Foit and Hole Kt.rKt.4 limtalra
On Friday, Deo. 9th, 1887'At 10 o'clock a. m ,
A largi- - and varied assortment of Fancyami staple Good, Suitable for the
Holidays, com) rising a greatuLiuikImicj of
Toys and DollsAssortment of Magolica and Dresden,
rsisque urnaments,
CMna Silk Handkerchiefs & Shawls
Embroidered, all colors, Pongee Silk,Sandal Wood Fans and Jewel cases,
Japanese Parasols,
White & Colored Matting,New s'yles of
Cane Chairn and LoungesChina Teas, Baskets, etc., etc.
SKtTGoods will te on view on Thuis- -
day, Dec. 8th. Keserved stmts free, allcoed j sold without reserve, eivine purchasers a chance to procure good StapleUosds at a Bargain.
JAS. F. MORGAN,05 fit Auctioneer.
-- WANTED,OB WOMAN to take care fAGIBL and assist about the
house. A good place and wages if ap-plied for soon at M. Ghekn, 219 Fortsireet, 91
SITUATION WANTED
TnE ADVERTISERJ IS OPEN FORengagement as Bookkeeper,
Cashier, and Correspondent Testimo-nials as lo abili-- of tbe highest class.Apply to P. O. Bex 416 96 lm
FOR RENT OR LEASE.luo rremines now occuoiedliy S. K. Malioe. at Kaoalamn.
lEntrancc throiiirh Austin T.uneme uou-- e consists of parlor, 5 bed-rooms, kiichen, pantry aud riiningroom.Possession given immediately.
01 Apply to J. V COLBURN.
MESSRS. DODD & MILLERhave just received e Australia
another lot of l,at PHILADELPHIALAOER BELR" in kegs, which theyare offering to their customers. 07
SCHOOL NOTICE.
Jy Order of the Board of Education.
The regular Christina Vacation of
ill Public Schools in the Kingdom,will extend from Friday, the ltlth of
December instant, to Wednesday,the 4th of January, 1888.
W. JAS. SMITH, See.
Education Office,December 2nd, 1887. 04 3t
BISHOP & Co., BANKERSHonolulu, Hawaiian Islands.
Draw Exchange on the
Uuult ot Culli'urnla, M. IT.And their agents in
NEW YORK, BOSTON, HONQ KONQ.
Mossrs. N. M. Rothschild & Son, London
The Commercial Bank Co., of Sydney,London,
The Commercial Bank Co., of Sydney,Sydney,
The Bank of Mew Zealand : Auckland,Chnotchurch, and Wellington,
The Bank of British Columbia, Victoria, B. C, and Portland, Or.
andTransact a Oenerul Banking Business.
6(19 lv
T II K
Plrigtd to nlur Bot tot Party.
But tiUbllsned lor tin benefit of all.
SATURDAY. DEC. 3, 1887.
A DIFFERENCE.
In most countries with an elective
Parliament aud a Ministry rettpon-sibl-e
to the electors through theirparliamentary representatives, thedifference between a Minister in his
ministerial capacity and the same
person as a private member of thatrepresentative legislative body, is
pretty clearly understood by all in-
telligent persons who take an interest in public matters. Here we
have had a system differing in manyparticulars from the one alluded toas obtaining elsewhere, and now
that it is attempted by a new Con-
stitution to assimilate, in a measure,our system to theirs, we find intel-
ligent men quite "at sea" on many-point-
including the one just men-
tioned. Gentlemen have said, anddo say, that any bill emanating
from a Minister is a Cabinet meas-
ure, and ns such the Cabinet shouldsupport it, and if they iind them-
selves in a minority should resign.
It is not so understood in othercountries ; but a Minister may in
his capacity as a private member ofthe House support a measure, which
his colleagues are not bound to, andwhich does not form a part of theMinisterial policy. Its failure does
not call for their resignation. True,
it is a debatable question whether a
Hawaiian Minister can claim theprivilege of a private member, con-
sidering that he is not an elected-- representative, but is simply a
member of the House by virture ofhis position as a Minister of theCrown.
ANOTHER SPECIMEN.
Editok Bulletin : Being on thebest of terms with the "Gazette"and its sentiments, I yet would begleave to ask the editor of that paperif he has not overstepped the boundsof discretion in attacking and ridi-
culing the contributors of yourpaper, by stigmatizing their pro-
ductions as containing stilted andcloudy rhetoric.
Now occurs a curious fact. Inthe same sheet is an article signedby "Scio," who vents his spleen atsome unknown writers to me, about"Ministerial Responsibility" and inhis prelusory remarks makes thisflagrant unrhetorical blunder ; "Orany other upstarts who have cometo the front recently like clouds ofmosquitos to worry their superiorsin rank, power and every otherquality except brains!" Mr. Editor,I am a foreigner, I could not evenspeak, much less read or write Eng-
lish when 20 years old, yet I say ifthis is not stilted and cloudy rhe-
toric, what is it ? I submit that inno situation one man can be theequal of another. He is either be-
low or above him. But from a constitutional or law standpoint the caseis different. "Scio," by callinghimself indirectly the superior in
rank, power, and every otherquality "except Brains" of menwho don't assume half as much, andwhich he calls upstarts because theyhappen to differ from him in hispolitical proceedings, shows throughthis assertion a spirit which existedduring the Gibsonian period andwhich after the inauguration of ournew Constitution is, to say the least,not consistent with its teachings andlaw. "Scio" might have rank,"Scio" might have power, but
to His Majesty's Government thesafest and most rapid delivery of thebonds in London. I have the honorto remain, Sir, your most obedientservant,
(i. W MackaulaneTo His Excellency William Low.
thiuu Green, II. 11. M.'s Minister ofFinance.
CARD OF THANKS.
The President of the Board ofHealth takes this opportunity towarmly thank those kind friends ofthe unfortunate inmates of theBranch Hospital who. by their gen.erous donations of money and eatables, made it possible to spreadbountiful feast before the lepers atKakaako, on Thanksgiving Day,Thursday, November Contribtitions were received as follows:The Central Futon Church Sab- -
baih .School XI
Rev. V. t . Merrill. 5 00
Anna C. Rice 61)
dipt. Ho. 1 00Col. Spalding and family . 25 00Hon. W. A. Kinney...... 3 00Dr. KmiTMin 8 O 'J
Harold Rice.J. T. Wiiterhouse, Jr 10 0()
l C. Jone 5 00A. W.Peiree 3 01)
Jo1in"M. Oat 1 00Cash 2 00C. W. Jordan 1 00C. B. Reynold 6 00Mrs. J. Porter Green 2 00II. Watcrhoiisc 5 00Miss Clark 2 00J. A. Hopper 5 00Mrs. Pent 5 0:1
dipt. J. II. Brown f 00It. Vtr. Meyer 5 01)
Mrs. C. M. Cooke C 00VUllie Riee 50Charlie Kicn no
Mary Kice CO
Arthur Jlce 50Mrs. X. B. Kinerson 2 00Arthur VV. Kmerson 75A Friend 5 00
Total. $138 00-- Gazette.
Editor Bulletin: Will you bekind enough to put into your issueof this afternoon a reprint of mycard of thanks which appeared inthe issue of the "Daily HawaiianGazette" of this morning and addto it the following correction, whichby some mistake at the "Gazette"olllce failed to get into type. Inaddition to the above sum of money,thanks are due to the following persons who contributed, as follows:
J. F. Colburn, 1 pig; Hon. W. II,Rice, 2 pigs ; Mrs. Singer, GO loavesof bread, etc. ; Mrs. E. K. Pratt, 1
duck and biscuits : Mr. F. Horn, 1
cake ; Mr. W. II. Weight, 1 box ofapples.
Besides these good things the lepersand the company present, were in-
debted to Berger's band kindly sentby Governor Dominis to play forthe occasion, to some strains of verysweet music-
N. B. Emerson,President Board of Health.
December 3, 1887.
The Hawaiian Legislature.
24td day. Friday, Dec. 2nd.
AFTERNOON SESSION CONTINUED.
Third reading of an Act to in-
demnify the Minister of Finance.Mr. Townsend said he wished to
have some explanation in regard tothe item of 812,200 Makiki claims.
Minister Thurston then gave abrief account of the claims from be-
ginning to end, with which Mr.Townsend said he was fully satis-fied.
Mr. C. Brown said two wrongsdid not make one right j thereforehe should vote against the bill.
In answer to Mr. Paeluiole, Min-
ister Thurston gave particulars ofthe item, "Expenses of election,$3,362.04," which appears in tbebill.
The bill then passed its thirdreading.
lhird reading of an Act to provide and declare the construction tobe placed upon the words "TheKing" or "The Sovereign" in certain cases.
After a slight amendment hadbeen made, the bill passed its thirdreading as amended.
Third reading of an Act to amendsection 3, chapter 36, Session Lawsof 1886, relating to fire and marineinsurance companies. Passed.
Second reading of an Act to repeal the opium license and to re- -
euact former prohibitory laws.I ho bill passed to engrossment,
and will be read a third time onMonday.
fhifd reading of an Act relatingto the practice of medicine. Thisbill does away with the HawaiianBoard of Health.
Tbe bill passed its third reading.Third reading of an Act to pro-
vide for the discharge of duties
THE PREMIER AND THE FINAN-
CIAL ACENTS.
Editor Bulletin: I was glad tosee that Mr. Green had somewhatclianged his "base" in regard to"our financial agents," ns your re-
porter informs us in your issue ofyesterday evening that he now seesthe advisability of having an agent,whom we can trust, appointed inLondon to investigate the enormouscharge of 15, 000 made by thesegentlemen. A charge which theydo not and will not explain or pro-duce a single item for.
I think Mr. Green at last "hassmelt a rat," or, in plain English,suspects or is certain that an at-
tempt at rascality has been made bypersons whom I will not name, butwhom everyone conversant with thisloan business knows, and I am in-
deed glad to see him put his footdown in the manner he has done, asit fully bears out my high opinionof this gentleman, whom we haveall known for years and whom wehave always considered to be likeCaesar s wife "above suspicion.
Mr. Editor, is it a fact that thechairman of the committee on bondshas received a communication fromMatheson & Co., of London, repu-
diating all knowledge of this chargeof 1' 15,000, and advising him thattins was an improper charge, andalso informing him that Mr. Abiuham Hoffmmg had drawn moneyfrom them on account of his alsobeing a financial agent?
Mr. Editor, is there any law inthe land for punishing people for"attempting to obtain money underfalse pretences.'' If a man iscaught with his hand in the till ofthe Bulletin olllce, wotildn t yougive him in charge of the Marshalin quick time? Then what about aman being caught attempting asteal on our public treasury?
Why is no explanation given by"our agents as to making out thefirst set of bonds at 48d. ? Is it nota fact that Mr. Kanoa knew no moreabout exchange and finance thanMr. John Wright's Holstein bull"Thoreau," and that the agentsknew that they had a different manto deal with in Mr. Green, and con-
sequently they assumed the air of"sweet simplicity," and changedtbe bonds, merely remarking thatthey didn't mean anything and itwas "absurd" that anyone shouldfor a minute think they did?
I think it is a matter of congra-tulation that we have such a man asMr. Green occupying the positionof Premier and Minister of Finance,as we all know that he may makean error of judgment, but neverconsent or ' acquiesce in anythingthat was not honest or right.
Truth.
MR. MACFARLANE'S LETTER TO
THE MINISTER OF FINANCE.
Honolulu, December 2, 1887.Sir: As the time approaches for
the transmission of the HawaiianGovernment bonds to London, I begto state to you that I had perfectedarrangements with the U. S. Col-
lector of the Port at San Francisco,with Messrs. Wells, Fargo & Co.,and with the Hawaiian Consul-Gener- al
at San Francisco, to forwardsaid bonds by express directly toLondon. The expense of forwardingthe same will amount to from 810 to$50.
The bonds are to be safely packed and boxed : the package properlysecured and sealed with the seals ofthe Hawaiian Treasury. It is to beaddressed to the Hawaiian Consul-Gener- al
at San Francisco, who willthen give the further order for for-warding the package at once toLondon, and to whom wfll be de-
livered a second receipt for the sameby Wells, Fargo & Co. It will notbe necessary to insure these bonds,Except to cover the aetuaf cost ofmaterial and printing. If the bondsshould be lost or stolen all necessarysteps have been taken to preventmisuse or loss, such emergenciesbeing always provided against bythe Stock Exchange in like transactions. Tbe bonds will, in fact, beuseless to any one who may obtainthem fraudulently, and will be e
only after they are deliveredto the parties by the order of the
Also, a large stock of all the most popu-lar and choice brands of
Cigars and GigarettesMyall, Briar, and o'lier fancy pipes,
of the newest dutigns, and
Smokers' Eequisites of every kind.
H, J, NOLTE, Beayer "Saloon, Fort st,03 lm
TIIK
OLBERG.
Corner of Fort and Merchant Sts.Campbell Block,
TEMPLE OF FASHION !
63 & 65 Fort Street.J o
Just Opened Out! the Latest Novelties
in Dress Goods !
Imported Direct from Europe. Prices very low.
MACIC INK.
Our young folks who are interest-ed in chemical experiments may beglad to learn that nny writing or pic"ttire made with a solution f cobaltchloride is invinible until heatedstrongly for a few seconds, when thowritten characters or picture appearof a bluo color. By simply breath-ing upon the paper, they ogaln dis-
appear from view, to reappear ifagain heated.
"
A MISTAKE.
A man, overcome by his emotionsand bad whisky, lay down beside afence. A bog, strolling that way insearch of food, began rooting abouttbe prostrate figure as if he thoughthis discovery was a vegatable pro-
duct. The drunken man stupidlyopened ono eye, and observing tbe
BAND CONCERT.
Following is the programme" begiven by the Royal llrwaiiau Bandat Emma Square this afternoon,weather permitting, commencing at4:30 o'clock:M arch 1 uliert us I'nrnthOverturn Joan of Arc VerdiWaltz -- Jly Friend Gas&iwrSel ction Ertnlule.. . JacohonpkyFinale Bellsarlo DonizettiMarch Depllir Sohubcrth
BLUE RIBBON LEAGUE.
The following is the programmeof the Blue Ribbon League's enter-tainment at the Y. M. C. A. HallSaturday evening, beginning at 7 :30o'clock. All are cordially invited :
Piano Solo Miss Alice M. LevlqueSouk Miss Anna AustinRecitation Mr. K. E. M osmiumSong Mr. Calvin K. JacksonHeading M Ins Nellie Lowrey
Mrs. J. F. BrownAddress Mr. T. II. Davles
JtiMt Received, Nnltnblc for Xinn rrexent.
Gold and Silver Headed Walking Caies
Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs,
Japanese Handkerchief Holders,
LATEST STYLES IN NECK WEAR 1SPECIAL BARGAINS I
Ladies' Undressed Kid Gloves in nil new shadesUeHt Quality : : : : at l.t!5 a pair, worth' $2.50
Silk Gloves and Mitts, juwt received from Europe. Pricesvery low.
Elegant Silk Plush Toilet and Shaving: Cases.
Just Received!100 Pieces Nun's Veiling, Latest Shades
A Full Line of Custom Made ClothingGents' Furnishing Goods,
01 lm Hats and Caps, &c, &c.
$5,000 worth of Silver Given Away !
A FULL LINE OF--
Gent's Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Boys' and Children's
Clothing, Ladies' Misses' and Children's Shoes.
WIL.VKII !
For 30 Days S. EHRLICH,79tf ' No. :$ & G5 Fort Street.
GRAND EXECUTION!!
GREAT CLEARANCE SALE!BELOW COST! BELOW COST!
On account of REMOVAIj to our MagnificentNew Store in the McINERNY BLOCK,
We offer the N ,
Greatest Bargains Ever Offered in Town !
and will sell until our removal ACTUALLY BELOWCOST our entire Stock of
Gent's, Youth's and Boy's Fine Custom Ihk Clothing,
White and Colored Linen Shirts,Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes,
Also, our Spiel! ass't of Fnnii QdoQs
EGAN & GO.CORNER FORT AND MERCHANT STS.
Our Grand Silver Gift Sale will commence
On Monday, December 5th, 1887,During this sale every customer purchasing the amount of $2.50 worth will
receive a Handsome Silver Present.
Look in Hotel fctreet Window and see the Fine Displayof Silver Ware.
Come and visit our store and get your Holiday Presents Gratis. Comeand examine our New Goods, and you will find our goods much newer andlower in price than elsewhere. It is our unalterable determination to haveno recourse to misleading or misrepresentation. Our Advertisement trulyrepresents tho goods we offer (or sale. Tho m ar approach of the Holidays,and overstock of goods, make it imperative that we make the most radicaland sweeping changes in our prices, and we feel fully justified in publiclyasserting that in tho coming week our patrons can secure advantages inFancy and Dry Goods, Millinery, Gent's Furnishing Goods, which havenever been equalled in Honolulu.
Hoisiery, Ms is tie Lowest Gut ii Prices
EVKR ATTEMPTED.
75 doz. of Udies' fine fancy stripe hose, fast color, Regular Price 65 cents,marked down to 25 cents.
37 doz. ot Ladies' Black Lislie Thread Hose, Regular Price 75 cents,marked down to 50 cents.
120 doz. of Misses and Children's fancy and solid colored hose, RegularPrice 37J and 40 cents, marked down to 15 cents.
84 doz. of Gents' JJalbriggan silk clocked hose, Regular Price 40 to 50
cents, marked down to 25 cents, etc., etc.Tho following lots have been marked down to close out:
1 Gooi Mi li Get Barpius of Goon Goods.
63 doz. of Ladies kid gloves, light shades, regular price f1.25
marked down to 50 cents.73 doz. of Ladies' kid gloves, light shades, regular price !f 1.50,
marked down to 65 cents.26 doz. of Ludies' kid gloves, light shades, regular price $3.50,
marked down to $1.65.Over 120 doz. of Ladies' fine white untrinimed straw hats, latest styles,
former prices, $1.50, $1.25, $1.00. We will mark these goods down, down toFIFTY CENTS EACH.
We Will Make Reductions in all of Our Departments.
flTRead our Advertisement next week, it will interest you.
CHAS. J. FISHEL,
SMs $MTtcfitt
SATURDAY, DEC. 3, 1887.
ARRIVALS.
Dec 8
Stmr .1 A Cummlug from KooUuStmr Kiimu from liulwaid Porta8'inr IJkclike from KiiliululU S 8 Vandnlla oil port from Pearl
Harbor
VESSELS LEAVING MONDAY.
Stmr Llkellke for Kabulul aud HuDa at6pm
Stmr Mokolli for Molokal at 5 p mIT S S Juulata for Pearl RiverStmr Jas Mukee for Jvtluuea, Kapaa,
Hauamaulu and Hanalel at A p inStmr C H lllnliop for Wuiunae, Walalua
anil Kooluu at 9 a mStmr J A dimming for KooluuStmr Kaala lor Waluime aud Walulua
PASSENCERS.
From Mnul and Hawaii, per Htmr Kl-li- au
Dee a J Vlurra. C N Arnold, P A
J)la8, J It Kenton, M i Coi rea, O
JAM Ororlo, Wong Kwat.Jlrs tioo AndrowH, li Ahuii and wile.MisK Kalialolaaii, and Mm S Green and2 children.
CARCOES FROM ISLAND PORTS.
Stmr Klnau 1,108 bugs of sugar, 00bagH of opudH, 23 bugs of eoru, Ot
hides, 3 horses, and 1)5 pkfis sun-
dries.
SHIPPING NOTES.
The uteamor Mokolli will resume herMolokal route on Monday.
The steamer Lchua will go on theMarine Hallway next week to becleaned.
The schooner lleela which wentashore recently at Walalua, receivedconsiderable damage to her keel. Sheis being repaired at the flsh market.
Thu steamer Klnau will sail on Tues-
day at 4 o'clock for lltlo and way-port- s.
The brig Hazard arrived at Hilo lastMonday.
The steamer Lehuu has taken, cattlefrom Molokal to Maui. She will arrivehere this evening.
VESSELS IN PORT.
U8S Juniata, DavisUSU Mohican, DayBgtne W (i Irwin, McUullochBit CD Byraut, Jack LeeBk Lady Lainpson, RustBktnu Mary Winkelman, Bluke
LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS.
Wailuku mill began grinding thisweek.
Heavy southerly swells are re-
ported at Lahainu.
Fine weather at Hilo is the reportfrom there this morning.
Hana and Huelo, Maui, received
light Bhowers of rain during thisweek.
Thb steamer Kinau received norain during any part of her trip- - thisweek.
Mr. A. F. Cooke has been confinedto his house for the past two weekswith cold and fever.
If it rains this evening the meetingof the Blue Itibbon League in Y. M.C. A. hall will bo postponed.
H. B. M. 8. Conquest arrived atKawaihae, Hawaii, last Thursday.She was there yesterday morning.
Tub schooner Emma was sold atauction at 1 o'clock to theInter-Islan- d Steam Navigation Co.for $3,675.
A special meeting of the ArionMusical Society will be held at theHawaiian Hotel at 9 :30 o'clock, thisevening.
Watch for the announcement of
the best Christmas gift for your wife
and children, in the next issue of theBulletin.
Creditors of the estate of ChunHoy are requested to prove their debtsbefore the Supreme Court on Monday
next, between 10 and 12 noon.
When the U. S. S. Vandalia was
being moored in the stream thismorning, her stern line got foul of
her propeller and was broken. .
The mass meeting that was tohave been held at Kaumakapilichurch last evening, did not comeoff, because the use of the churchwas refused.
.
The steamer Kilauea Hou, whichleft here Thursday evening, split hersails and put into Makena to mendthem. She was to have gone on toHawaii last night.
Mb. T. IL payies a.liidren's service n the Y. M. C. A.
iail at 3 o'clock Sundayafternoon' jf
' jt does npt rain. Boys
ftnd girls of all ages invited,
The officers andofficers of the Honolulu Rifles held ameeting at the armory last evening,to discuss the question of disband-nien- t.
During the meeting Captainlinger of the successful company inthe recent competitive drill was pre-
sented with a gold badge, and thefirst sergeants of each of the unsuc-cessful companies were presentedwith a silver badge.
CONCERT
Nothing can prevent the concertat St. Louis College Hall being apnmnlptp success, exceut the unpleasant weather. A large numberof tickets have been disposed of, andthe audience will pretty well fill theJball, provided all who have or nauthe intention venture out. The pro-
gramme is published in this paper,ai4 is pf itself a strong attraction,jt cqntajns both variety in' the cjassof pieces and variety of performers.
grunting beast, remarked :
"bbu here, piggy, I know thatjesli now I'm not your equal in pointof dignity ; nevertheless, 1 deshtreto shay for varioush reasons that I'mnot a puttater, an' to take me forone ish a shlander on the vegetable.If you devour me in my present con-
dition' you'll find ine er-ve- ry ind-igestible."
The bog moved on.
SUNDAY SERVICEST
Y. M. C. A. Gospel Praise Serviceat C :30 p. m. Come and bring a friend.
Kawaiahao Church. Rev. If. H.Parker, pastor. Sunday school at 10A. m. Preaching at 11 A. m.
Kaimakai'ii.i CliiiKCii. Rev. J.Waiamau, pastor. Sunday school at9:30 A. M. Pleaching at 10-3- A. M.
Qt'KKN Emma Hall. Gospel andsong service for Hawalians who speakEnglish at at 8 r. m. Good Hinging.Short talks. Everybody wclciyne.
JapAnf.hr Skhvick: Gospel andSong Services at 11 A.M.: Bible Class7:30. M., in the Japanese Y. M C. A.Room, Queen Emma Hall, corner oflierctania aud Nuuanu streets.
Cknthai. I'mon Ciifncii. Rev. E.G. Beckwith, 1). I)., pastor. Sundayschool and Bible class at 0:30 A. M.Seivlccs at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.
Cuikese Church. Fort street, nearcorner Beretania. Mr. Kong Shui Kaevangelist. Chinese Sunday school,9:30 a.m. Chinese and English Sun-day School, 2:30 P. M Preaching 11A. M. and 7:30 P.M. Bible class iuChinese Y. M. O. A. Hall, 6:30 P. M.
Roman Catholic Cathedral.Religious services on every Sunday atthe Roman t ntholic Latneuial at Hono-lulu. G and 7 A. M., low masses withHoly Communion; 10 A. M., high masswith sertr On, either iu Hawaiian, or inPortuguese, or in English, alternatingaccording to the three principal differentnationalities of the church; 2 P. M..rosary and catechism; 4:30 p. m., in-
struction and benediction of the BlessedSacrament.
St. Andrew's Catiiehral. Theservices at St. Andrew's Cathedral to-morrow will be: Holy Communion,6:30 o'clock a. m. Matins with ser-
mon at 9 :H0. Preacher, Bishop of Ho-nol- lii.
Hawaiian evensong at 3:30 Pm. Preacher. Rev. Alex. Mackintosh.Evensong with sermon by Rev. H. H.Gowen at U p. M. Seats are unappro-priated.
Second Congregation. Rev. Alex.Mackintosh, pastor. Morning prayer,with sermon at 11:15 a. m. cveuingprayer with sermon at 7:30 p. m.Sunday school meets a 10 a. m. Seatsfree at all services.
Chinese Congregation. Rev. II. II.Gowen in charge. Morning prayer withsermon 11:16 A. M. Sunday school at10 a. m. Evening prayer with sermonat 7 :30 P. M.
BUSINESS ITEMS.
FINEST BRANDS OF CALIPort, Madeira and Malaga
for Bale in Kegs ard canes byg onsalves & co.
01 Queen street
RAGS and second handCLEAN will be gratefully rcceiv-ei- t
for the use of the inmates of theBrunch Hospital for Lpers at Kakuako.or at tho Leper Sittlment on Molokal,if left with J T. Waterhousc, jr., at theQueen Street Store. t&f tf
THE DAILY BULLETIN - TheX inoHt popular paper published.
St. Louis College Hall.
Grand ConcertOn Saturday Evea'g, Dec. 3rdGiven 'in order to defray the expenses
ot repairing the Cathedral Organ,By the Ladies of the Altar Society, withthe kind assistance of
Messrs. Berger, Marques. More,McGuire, and the pupils ofSt. LouisCollege.
programme---Pft-rt I,1. Overture Enchantment .. (Hermann
College Orchestra2. Chorus I.auda Sion LambilloteMesdames Howler, Macdonald. Waller,
Tuck, Messrs. More & McGuire3. Inst Trio LiSercnata
T. Sylva, J. LloyJ, H. Bertehnan4. Chorus Come where the Lilies
Bloom H. ThonifSjnCollege Select Choir.
5. Vocal Duet Harp of the Winds.. Abtilesdinnes Bowler & Macdonald.
6. Selection Pinafore SullivanSt. Louis College Brass Baud.
1. Overture Caliph of Bagdad. BoildieuColli go Orchestra
2. Chorus Twilight Balls WhiteCollege Select Choir
3 Inst.Tiio Petite Symphony .V. MoretMessrs. Marques, Beigtr & Bro. Albert.4. Vocal Sol ) Waiting Millud
MibsAlculi5. Zitta Solo
W. E. Snfl jr. V. S. S. Mohican6. Vocal Duet lo Vvo e Tama.
....CamrnaMesdames Bowler and Walli r
7. Silver Trumpe-- s VivianSt. Louis College Brass Band
i at
Jlon'oliilu, II. I.59
THE FRIEND.
This oldest paper in the Pacificlias renewed its youth under the neweditor, Rev. S. E. Bishop. Itmakes a specialty of persouul itemsand local intelligence in condensedform for preservation, with editorialand contributed articles on topicsconnected with the progress of civil-
ization and Christian work in thePacific.' It has many subscribers athomo and abroad, who value ithighly as a ready reference manualto all matters of interest on theseIslands and other groups. TheDecember number has many articlesof general interest, among themMrs. Whitney's history of the pro-gress hero of the temperance reform,Mr. F. W. Damon's account of histour on Hawaii and Maui with Rev.K. Miyama, the Ass't Sup't of theS. F. Methodist Mission, now on avisit to the Islands. In the Y. M.C. A. department is an interestingJapanese story, taken from themanuscript newspaper read at arecent meeting of the Japanese Y.M. C. A.
The Daily News of Chicago wasmade the victim of a cruel imposi-tion in its issue of tbe 5th, a specialedition devoted to the President'striumphal progress and reception.Tbe following short acrostic wasprinted in a conspicuous position.The editor did not see that the poemwas loaded:
"IN ILLINOIS."
"Here In the laud of promise,Undi-- r the glorious sky,Reaching uwide o'er shore and tideRuler and bride do thou abide :
And, heart of the West, beat high,Forgetting the dismal rancorOf years that should be dead,Rally we all from cot and hall,Iilessin our nation's head.I ong life to you, O ruler,And to your gentle wife.In prosperous ways God guide your daysNor count them past till you at lastEnjoy the endless life."
The first letters of the lines, readdownward, read: ''Hurra forBlaine. "Exchange.
MORTUARY REPORT.
For the month of Nov. 1887:The total number of deaths reported
for the month of Nov. was 45, distri-buted as follows:Under 1 year.. From 30 to 40.. 8
From 1 to 0. . . From 40 to 50. .' . 7
From B to 10.. From 00 to 00. . . 7
From 10 to 20. From CO to 70. . . 0From 20 to 80. Over 70 7
Malcs,2l Females,. .21
Hawaiian 28 Great Britain.... 2Chinese.. 5 A'nuricaus 2
Portuguese 1 Other nations.. . 5Japanese 2
CAUSE OF DEATH.
Asthma. ... Fever 7
Anemia.. .. llemerrbage. . . 1
Appoplcxy Lep Exhaustion 1
Cancer.... Marasmus I
Consumption Opium 2Convulsions 2 Old Age 2
Diarrhoea 2 Suppression of..Dysentery 3 Urine 1
Dis. of Heart..,. 4 Tabes 1
Dropsy 2 Violence 1
Drowned 1 Unknown 2
Total 45Number unattended 17
COMPARATIVE MONTHLY MORTALITY.
Nov., 1883 01 Nov., 1880...... 40Nov., 1884 SO Nov., 1887 45Nov., 1885 39
Outside 0nt 5
Annual death rate per 1000 for month24.1.4
SICKNESS IN THE SCHOOLS.
School. Scholars. Sick.Fort Street School 192 7
Royal School... 311 6Pohukaina School 105 0St. Louis' College 402 3Preparatory School 98 0
J. II. Buown,Agent Board of Health.
A ULIPUTIAH UNIFORM.v
The young King of Spain was one
year old on June J8. The tailors'guild of Madrid respectfully askedpermission of Queen Christina topresent bis juvenile majesty with hisfirst uniform. The Queen Regentcheerfully gave her assent, and now
the tailors are busy cutting andsewing, out of the finest cloth manu-
factured, the smallest uniform thatwas probably ever made for a mo-nac- h.
It is elaborately trimmedwith real gold lace and much orna-
mented. The question of rank arose,and was submitted to the Queen.On his first birthday the King, whowas enrolled in the army from hisbirth, was to be promoted. In theSpanish army the officers wear the'insignia of rank on the sleeve, henceit is necessary for the tailors to know
his degree of rank. The Queen'sdecision has not yet been madeknown. A tiny sword, a veritablebaby sword, with a'hUt, pf gold thatis said to lie masterpiece of thejeweller's art, goes with this remarksable uniform,
o--WLVEIl !
--For 30 Days
The Leading Millinery Store.
OS.
Ik
LARGE STOCK OF GOODSFOIi TIIE
HOLIDAY TRADE! HOLIDAY TRADE!An idea of which can best be obtained by giving the undersigned as
early call.
IVo Trouble to Sliow Goods !
77 WEST, DOW & CO. 2m
03 lm
ART AND FANCY GOO
Having just opened and exposed for sale the most beautiful and desirable
line of goods for tiie Holidays, consisting of
Christmas, New Year, Easter, Birthday, and other Cards,
IN CHII3A.T VAItl IOTV.
Pictures of all kinds and of the very latest subjects.Albums in plush and leather, in great variety.
Plush Toilet Sets of all kinds.Smokers' Out-Fit- s, iu brass, Match Safes, wisk Broom Holders, Ac.
BenuH Ware, mMii Net aM BnitihL
Brackets, Toilet anJ Large Mirrors, Bronze Statuary.A fine assortment of Cabinet Photo Frames, Easles large and small
Latest Novelties in Leather Goods,
Portfolios, Tablets, Ladies' and Gent's Purses, Hand Bags, &c.
Paper flower Materials, Fancy Baskets,Lazell's Colognes, tho very best made, for which wo are
agents. Ask for a sample bottle of it.
A cordial invitation is extended to the public to call
B. F. EHLERS & CO.
ARE DISPLAYING
A Fine Line of Holiday Goods
AT LOW PRICES!!
INSPECTION I1N VITED.' 1751 ly
Just Received at Hollister & Co.'sA. large assortment ot
PERFUMES! PERFUMES!Comprising the well-kno- brands of
COLGATE & CO., LUNDBORGS,
LUBIN'S, ATKINSON'S,
EASTMAN'S ALOHA, IIOYT'S COLOGNE
FARINA GERMAN COLOGNE, &c.
and inspect our stock, which will be shown with pleasure, whether yon wish
to purchase or no, mNQ. BROS.f0T Our Frame Making Department is complete in every particular. We
are now prepared to fill orders with tho very latest styles at short notice.1800 3w 02
SOMETHING NEW!BALL POINTED PENS and Federation Penholders, jlist re-el-
from tho manufacturers, TRY THEM !
JT. II. SOI?ER,95 25 Merchant Street
TBi Nnle fit Ifcensoiille Irioes.1592 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
1
if ir -- r bit lajTjriwjjwrjH Jilg I J'0:iftfcMi n HM.I mum W.ir
G11ASS SEKDS.Australia mil Service0. S. S. CO.'S TIME TAJJLE.
Arrive at Honolulu horn San Francisco.
Australia December I'iAlameda December 23 IkdHAY GRAIN
GRAIN.Largest Stocks,
Choicest Quality,Lowest Prices.
UNION FEED COTelephones 175. Corner
New Goods per late Arrivals
K
Apples, Honey,Boned Chicken & TurkeyBreakfast GemBran, Oats,Citron,- - Lemon & Orange PeelCula Prunes, Dates,Cupo Cod CranberriesKnstern CodfishFrench Peas, Rolled OatsGermea, Crackers,Jersey Blue PotatoesKegs Family BeefLunch Tongue
And a genoral assortment
CIizih Iluwtucc, -
Telephone Beth Companies 240.
LEWISWHOLESALE AND
COt'KM'OOT, ItYi: GUASS ENG-
LISH BED CJ.OVF.lt, cowCRAM.
milE AITKYIION OF Al l. INTF.H- -JL iii iinprovlng the pnvtui'i!
Inn. Is of thr i i ailed to thenhi.v,: valuable whb'h we oiler forn.iie in os to suit pnreluiM'rs.
We Iimvc! nl o on hand siiuiple lots oflute Clover, iMiitlisb Alsyke, Tl'iio
thj, HibOrn-s.C'Mtei- l D. n's T.iil, TallJYmmii, liiili.m Itye tlrtiss and LucerneKe'dls, which we 'oiler In small lots fortrial, and will also r eeive oiders for(piantitii's of not bs than half a tonweight, and execute Mime with dispatch.
W.M.C.. IKW1N&CO.0") t f.
For Sale! To Let! For Lease!
pj: fllTV .1 I,-- j !,:it:d. 1"NI0H ft.li.'-ii- " ' ""I view, $9G0.
I. .i i,r I.;. .j.J. I t"-- - ;. Ileillhy Lo-
ral ion, cT.-.- v bj!.l.
TO LET 1 Dwelling II , 4 rexiin?,if 1 5 pi r on in li -
iiu-- e villi Sioie, $0 er month.Booms, en suite rr single, fi'i in iJ2 to $5
per week.
FOR LEASE 1 Lots, each r.Ox".) fe-.- t,
loi ,uiiillii.:. (.:.-- i.i :it dim ; wulerl .'i I tn ; t'Mii'. i iiy ami the 1(1 lit par-lies -; .c I in m: i i .
Al'I'l.Y TO
IEAUK GOLl'SEY,t'l,vtnt c'l Gewral it:iH!rM AKPnt
No. si S;ieel.P () Hi x ... I.nr-i- s, r.:.;.ress O'llco.
t; i
T"t ."" ; ."'.'"'.l;-1.'. '! Iwmii.-ielill-
'"'' I ,-- I'.I Ml HI'Vl l.M'
li ii ... .i. i j i'jt.,11 r,f.
irpAi:rFTir;',?04 i;o-r- sixth btkmit. bt. i.ouib. mo.I7D1 y ."?(V:TM'1'0 ST HAN V A NtMKfO, C A L.
Feb. '.S, tr.Ti lv
DSL1YEHY WU.From August 1st.
fyiR. J. F. SOBLE.Will have charge! of the de-
livery (if the Iji'I.i.ki ix tutho
('iiy stibscribcrs.nnd lie earn-
estly lvcjliols that saiil rs
will notify him at
tlic time, of any cnrele.ess
on the pail of the carriers in
not promptly delivering their
papers.
CFFKllKSiS. A. 'i're.'Si.rer;El. lilt' 'I no.Ml'soN, K'( ( irieian ;
K.J.lioi'si'ojx, Coiisulliiig Electiiciun.
FOR (SAX I'RAKClSfO,The new and line Al steel Keainship
"Mariposa,"Of the Oceanic Hcimo-hi- Company, ill
be due at Honolulu from Mi!icyiiiul AueU.iiid o'.i m' about
December 1G, 1887,And will leave for Hie above port withmalls and passengers on or about thatdate.
For freight or pns-aii- r, havingACCOMMODATlOXS.'iipoly
toWM. O. IRWIN & CO., Agents.
For Sydnsy and Auckland,
The new and line At steel meiim-hi- p
Alamcdia,"Of the Oceanic Si emu hip Coinp my, will
bo due at Honolulu from SunFruticUco on or al out
December 23, 1807,And will h ive pniiiipl i'.i p:il h wiilimulls unci t( r f heal port ,
For freight er pitsMig", havingPERldK ACCOMMODATION'S, a; p'.yto37 VM. G. IRWIN & CO., Agents.
. .n tti I P., a '.S
f W P ej11 3 (fl 1
9 ia
In 5 G all DemijohnFor sale in qutiulitica to stiit, al
F. A. Schaefer & Co's023t J
'PHE PEOPLES' PAPER TheX. Daily Bulletin 50 i ts per mon'h.
LOVEJOY & CO.,1 in porter; and Jobbers of Fine
WHISKIES, WINES AND LIQUORS.
Xt. 1.1 iiiiaiiu Honolulu.Co J Ti:i.l.ri!oK t'OS.
F YOU WANT AI SERVANT,.. I - ... ... i .. .1... IIwivuriisi: in me a.aii.y iui.i,i-- . j
OKKH I.ItK:H. A. Pkveau. President.;V. A. Coffin, ;
E. I. Gauhkld, Secrelaiys
-- oQy A complete line of "t&ao--NTAI'LIS AJS'W FANCY J HOCIUU IK- -,
Fresh Goods on Ice by aach arrival of the O. S. H. Co's Steamers. Goods deliveredto all parts of Honolulu.
Island order solicited and packed with care, and shipped to any part of the Kingdom11112
E. MclNTYRE Si BRO.,IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Groceries, Provisions and Feed,EAST CORNER FORT AND KING STREETS.
New Goods received by every Packet from the Eastern States and EuropeFresh California Produce by every Steamer. All orders faithfully attended to.and Goods delivered to any part of the city free of charge. Island orders foli-cite-
Satisfaction guaranteed. Post Office Box 145. Telephone No. 9i. 108 ly
A. MOHGAN,Blacksmith Work: Jft5 Carriage Building,
""Painting and Trimming.
y iiKjiri i
Fancy GlasswareIN NEW .DESIGNS!
Peach-Blo- w Ware !
Amberina Ware !
Pomona Ware !
Thoie Goods are all new to this market,having been invented very recently.
CHINA SETSLatest Patterns in
Lamps, Chandeliers and Lanterns.
Try the NEW BURNER Ifyou want a magnificent light.
A lur e assortment of
GLASSWAREal very I ow Pi ices.
Novelties in all lines. Call and ex-
amine our S oek.
im'f) JJXUl U
POItT MTRKKT.1752
Bell Tel. 172. Mutual Tel. 391.P. O. Box 4(19
J. E BROWN & CO.,42 merchant Street
REAL ESTATE,Innoranre, Mlilpplng,
Con volutins, General AgrvrjBnrlinglon and Chicago Hull Itnad
AeroHH Amerlea, eonuceilnjc atDonton with Asorea
n Materia
To Let Shop on King Street In new brickbuilding utar Nuuauu, next door tothe Chinese News Co.'s Olllce, at reduced rutcs.
To Let 2 cottages on King street nearPunchbowl.
For Sale or Lease the Nunnnu ValleyRanch, head of Nuuanu Valley, easyterms.
To Let Shop Corner Punchbowl andKing Streets; rent very moderate.
Collection DepartmentMR. THOMAS ISCOVESCO 1
authorized to collect moniei and sign
receipts in our name.
J. . BROWN A CO.,42 Meiohant Street.
Bell Tel. 34. mutual Tel. 1SS
P.O. Box 419.
Office S8 Merchant St., Honolulu
CULICK'SBusiness Agency,
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Conveyancing a Specialty Records search-ed and abstracts of title furnished onehort notice.
Copying, Translating, and engrossing in alllanguages in general use in the King-dom.
Custom House brokerage Fire and LifeInsurance receive piompt attention.
ACCOUNTS A0JUSTEO AND COLLECTED.
MR. JOHN GOOD J R, AuthorizedCollector.
Skilled asd Unskilled Labor Furnished.
REAL ESTATE.bought, sold and rented,
Several valuable properties In. andaround lie city now for saj on easyterms.
Convenient Cottages in healthylocations in and near the city to let orlease at reasonable rates.
Employment Wanted by several men andboys, who will make themselves use.fui in performing the various officesand chores requires by private fami-lies.
Full particulars given on applicationat the agency.
Orders Irom the other Islands piompt-l- y
attended to.
Yosemite Skating
RINKOpen every afternoon and
evening.
Music every Saturday Night.
THOMAS E. WALL,1C01 Proprietor. lw
O LUSO HAWAIIANO.persons who want to communiALL with the Poitueuese, either
for business, or for procuring workmen,servants or any other helps, will find itihe most profitable way to advertise inthe Luse Hawaiiano, the new orgtfn ofthe Portusruese colony, which is pub-lished on Merchant street, Gatette Build-ing. (Post-Otiic- e Letter Box E.), andonly charges reasonable rates for advertisements.
E HACKFELD & C0
Oiler lr Halo,
EX "VIKAR."Groceries,
While Zinc Paint,Red Zinc Paint,
Stockholm Tar in bLltt
Fire Bricks.Market Baskets,
Wrapping Paper,Buckets, Tubs,
C. C. Irons,Lend, Zinc,
Gulv. Fence Wire,Htaplcs,
Wire Nuils, -
Corrugated Iron,Hidging,
Screws and 'Washers,Galv. Iron,
Rivets,Tin Plates,
Lead Plates,Steel Rails,
Fish Flutes,Spikes,
Bi.ltes,Sugar Coolers,
Tanks,Baxter Engines,
Iron Filter Presses,Filter Cloth,
Asbestos,
Bags and Bagging,Woolpacks,
Crockery,Glassware,
97 lw Demijohns, &c. &c
HOLIDAY PICTURES
SamoanVievs !
At J. J. Williams95 tf
Portland Cement !
75 Barrels For Sale
At lowest market rates, by
Wilder & Co.03 lw
D. MCKENZIE k GO.
Commission m& Merchants
SHIP CHANDLERY,
Naval Storcs&GrocerieHBricks, Lime A Cement.
Families and Ships supplied on mostreasonable terms.
JQT ISLAND ORDERS SOLICITED.Mutual Tele, 292. P. O. Box, 479.
No. 20 Fort St., op. O. S. S. Co's Wharf.1800 tf
TUB Nl'PREME COURTIN of the Hawaiian Island. in thematter of CHUN HOY, against whoma Petition for adjudication was flleJ onthe 18lh (lav of November, 1H87, in saidCJurt. In Bankruptcy, before Mr JusticeBicker-ton- .
Tim 25th day of November, 1887.
Upon readiug thn said petition, andupon proof before me taken, i do findthat the said CHUN HOY has becomea bankrupt wiihiti the tine intentand meaning of tlu Act approved ont!ie2!)th day of August, 1884, emitted'an Act to regulate proceeding in Bank-ruptcy in the Hawaiian Islands."
And I do hereby declare and adjudgehim bankrupt accordingly.
And I do further oidor that the credi-tors of the come in andprove their debts before such Justice oft ic Supreme Court as hall lie sitting inChambers at Aliiolani Hale, Houoiulu,0 i MONDAY, the otliday of December,H87, between the hours of ten o'dock inthe forenoon and noon of ihe taid day,aid elect one or more assignee or
of the said bankrupt's estate.And that notice thereof be published
in the "Daily Bulleiin." & HawaiianChinesk New." newspaper, publishedia Honolulu, in the English and Chin-ese languages.
And that the snid bankrupt shallimmediately rile with the Clerk o( thisHonorable Court a schedule of his credi-tors and assets, as required by the saidAct
R. F. BICKERTOX.Justice of the Supreme Court.
Attct: J. H Rbjst,Second Deputy Clerk. 1800 7t
NOTICE.HAVE been in business at KalihiwniI for many years, and I have had no
trouble until now. Too many personscome to my place, and I do not knowwhich of them are bad and which aregood. Some come to my houso to sleepand steal. Now after 8 o'clock at night1 will let no person come in my yard.If some one wants business with me, lethtm call from without my premises. Ifhe is all right I will let him come in,but if I do not know him I will havehim arrested; LAI SANG
November 21. 1887. 87
9 NICE LARGE FURNISHEDrooms, No. 4 Garden Lane, the
second door from Union street. Apply1 eien thepremujes.
79 & 81 King Street, -
Entraucem irom lilug and 51erchant Stm.
Leave Honolulu lor San Francisco.
Mariposa December 16
Australia December 20Ze:ilamlia(1888) January 13
Merchant Tailoring Establishm't
The undersigned having opened a first,class .Merchant Tailoilng Estab-
lishment at the
Cor. King and Bethel Streets,(Damon Building) tinder the firm
name of
F.Habermacher&Co,Ilegs leave to solicit tie patronage of
his l i lends and public generally.
c dm F. HABERMACHER.
RED SALMON!
Just received by
CASTLE & COOKE.A few Unrrcls of the above in
84 2w good order.
omelhing Fine!
Ice Cream Soda-- AT THE- -
Elite Ics Cm Paris,
A Refreshing and Delightful Drink.
0 1 ill
No, 10. No. 10.
At J. T. WATERHOUSE S
Fort Street Store !
A Large Assortment of
Tnwe f Toys!1 UU B
JL'ST OPENED.
A Further Supply Expected by Next
Steamer,
82 2w
BOAT BUILDINGRYAN'S Hear of Lucas' Mill.m
LONG BRANCH BATHS.
rpiIE LONGBHANCH IIATHX House, at Waiklki, is a favoriteresort and should he visited by all, es-
pecially by llioso who havo not yet seenthe place. The route is picturesque ullthe w ay.
A Japanese and wife ate now in at-
tendance at the Ihilh House, The.woman will attend to Ladies who mayfavor us with a call.
Busses leave the Pantheon Stables forthe Balhs four t.nif-- daily.
H. BAKUEH, Proprietor.
FOR RENT, LEASE,Olfc HALE.
The Waikiki residence of Mr. Fred IIII-i- Seidell situated at Kniuobiul Pinkbetween ill:; residences i f Hrai. W, (J.Irw in, mid Mr. Friiuk.Biown, - offeredfor rent, lease, or sale. For terms applyto the unoer-dgned- .
!)i if FliED II. HAYSEI.DEX.
Desirable Bnilding Lots!.'
Situate on Fort Street, below School
FOB LEASE.
Either on short or long leases at optionof the lessee.
Enquire of HENRY SMITH,40 lni'liitm on the Premises.
FOK SALE,
Q WHALE BOATS; 1 Decked0 Whale Boni, 30 feet long, 3 feetdeep; 8 feet wide; 2 22 feet burf Boats;1 18 feet Surf Boat ; 2 Decked Plunger,Hi feet long, 6 feet fi inches wide, 2 feetfl inches deep, with mast and ssilsnllcomplete; ) 2.' feet Sailing Scow, withmast and sails all complete. Anplv to.
E. R. RYAN.Boat Builder and General Jobber. 51 tf
Wolfe & Company,Grocery and Feed Store,
67 and C'J Hotel blreet,Fresh Groceries and Provisions rceeived
by every Steamer.P. O. Box RiO, Bell Telephone No.
348 Mutual Telephone No. 194., S01 0m
Every description of work in the above lines performed in a first-cla- manner.
Also, Horse Shoeing a Specialty.tW Bell Telephone, 167. - (327 ly) ty Bell Telephone, 167. --&i
n1Edinburgh & Queen Streets.
Mince Meat, In 5 lb tubsNuts, Raisins,Oxford SausagesOnions, Wheat, 9km,Paragon BaconPlum PuddingRussian CaviarSaloon & Medium BreadSmoked BeefSalt Pork, 5 lb tins .
Smoked HalibutWorld's Breakfast FoodAVhittaker Hams
of Urousrics, for sate by
- King- - Street.P. O. Box 297.
& CO.
RETAIL GROCERS.
ITllANCE.Continental and Colonial
AGENCY.36 Rue de Dunkerque, . Paris.Executes Indents for every description
of French, Helgiun,Swig", German, and English Goods, atthe best Manufacturers' Lowest Prices.
(.'oinmisMon, Two-nnd-- a Half per cent.All Trade and Cash Discounts allowedto Clients. Original Invoices forwardedwhen requested.
Remittances, through a London orPfiris Hanker, payabje on delivery ofShipping documents; or, direct to themanager.
The Agepcy Represents, Buys, andSell-- , f r llonie a d (' Jonl ) Firms.
Piece (Joods, Cashmeres, Cambrics,Silks, Velvels, Lawns, Chintzes,Muslim, Carpets, Cloths,Millinery, Laces, Gloves,Fringes, Parasols, Haberdashery,Cold and Silver Lace,Flannels, Feathers, Pearls,Boots and Shoes, Gbi'S, andChina-ware- , Cb eks, Watches,Jowellry, Fancy Goods,Electro-plat-e, Musical Instruments,Fans, Ecclesiastical ondOptical Goods. Toys. '
Perfumciy, Wiues, &o ,
Oilman's Stpres, Book-i- , ArtisticFurniture, Stationery,Chromos, Machinery. Ac,, iSsc.
180 ly S
Honolulu Library
Reading Room Association.
Cor. Hotel & AInkea StreetsOpe'n every Day and Evening.
The Library consists at the presenttime of over Five Thousand Volumes.
The Reading Room is supplied withabout fifty of the leading newspapersand periodicals.
t A Parlor is provided for conversationind games. ' '
Terms of membership, fifty cents a.noiitli,' payable quarterly in adyanpp.No formality required in joining excptsigning the roll.
Strangers from foreign countries andvisitors from the other islands are wel-come to the rooms at all times as guests.
This Association having no regularmeans of support except the dues ofmembers, it is expected that residentsof Honolulu who duniie to avail them-selves of its privileges, and all who feelan interest in maintaining an Institutionof this kind, will put down their namesand become regular contributors.
A. J. CARTWRIGHT, Pres.,M. M. SCOTT, nt,
H. A. PABMELEE, SccretaryiA. L. SMITH, Treasurer,C. T. RODGERS, M.D.,
Chairman Hall and Library Committee.
ra-H0OST- 0I ELEGTEIC CO.Tlie THO
Sole Owners and Mnnufactiinrs of the
Only Perfect Automatic System of Electric Lighting
in the .World.
We are prepared to supply Local Companies, Mills, Railroads, etc., withdynamos Minning.froin one to sixty liulits each, and the 'argest inaehine is bo
conl rolled 'by iis AlllditutUe iJ ;.;li!:u'tr limt. it Jiuns Mil'oly ni.dt'c'Ollwnijcall' at full speed w ith any ni.m her of lights below its liiaxirf.uin.
In all Desirable Qualities of Electric Arc Lights the Thompson-Housto- n
System has no Equal.
Wo Turnish?Aro Lights of V;ifi;JfH B't,re'N iii' IlDimiiiniii'jr Vn- -
pacitv, from l,l!C0.to 100,000 cancle power; isml 1 ncaiideseent fiom 10 to lot) CP.
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The Best Lunch in Town,
Tea and Coffee at VII Hours
The inest Brand oi
Cigars & Tobaccoalways on hand.
H. .1. NOLTE. Proprietor.
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Lincoln niunk, King Street,Will rrpoen for business on 8ATU B
'". DAY, August 87th.
The upstairs portion of th House willhe conducted us a PRIVATE DIN-ING ROOM, where n most attractivebill of hue will be served up.Kate iter week, - - 0.00Mingle HealH, 85 Cents
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Down Stairs will be provided withthe best value in town.
Kate rr week, ... 84.(0Mingle JIoiiIh, ... 5 Cent
CAM JI.A share of the public patrojpigo js
respectfully solicited,C. AH HEEV,
22tf Manager,
Richard Cayford,Late Farrier to II. R. H. Prince of
Wales' 12th Royal Lancers.
VETEK1NAKY,
Slipeing' Forge,FORT STREET, OPPOSITE HOPpERS.
Horses and Cattle Treated forall Diseases.
Ito&idciicc: 31 AInkea Street,I. O. IfOX 408. 20tf
Bell Telephone)
Horse Clipping!NEATLY DONE and with despstch
HAWAIIAN HOTEL STA-BLES. Hand Clippers. 82tf
"OB PRINTING of all kinds exe-cuted at the Daixy Bulletin Office
Arc Iiglit UJsuJiiiif. with rjrhoiiisM'N Mplivi'icftl Anualnre.) The Thompson-Housto- n Dynnmos have no equal for Simplicity, Compactnessand Durability. The same lias been said and admittid to be true of theThompson-Houst- on Lamps. In the most exhaustive examination and competitionwith both European and Amcrinm txhibltors in London, England, 18S0, thisCompans was given the only Gold Medal for Arc Lighting.
At no clcy in the United Stales lias it ever competed lor oily business that ithas not been awarded the city contract.' This cannot be said ( f any other Companyin the world.
We have established upward of okk iti'MHtui) local comi'aniks di king tiisI'AST yeah, and ninny more are being organized.
W(j request parties wio contemplate nuHibg iii an Electric Light Plant to con.fcr with our agent before adopting ai.y other sys em.
Correspondence with iielive, ( nei geiic men', capable of interesting capital andorganizing local companies, is solicited.
Local Lighting Companies Cannot Afford to Operate any other System,
Owing to Ihe Aulomiilic and SelMenlating features of tlj,e I1'A5H)5IAt,'HIXE (bioad and valid Patents for which nr wned by this Ooiupan) )BuilieioDt Hiving is clUctea in iwrer, aticiKb.nec and repairs, as'ec mpared withany other tystem, to more ilu.n J)ay ir.d-res- nu the entire ei si o! phmt.
2T Es'liuiates, Price List, tic, will be furnished o,; application. Address,
D. B. SMITH, - - Honolulu, H. I.88 liu Agent for the Hawaiian Mauds,
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