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THE DAILY BULLETIN
Weekly Summary.An interesting and comprehensive
publication, contains 28 columns of
reading matter on local topics, and a'' complete resume of IIouolulu and IslandNews. It is the best paper uubllslicdiu the Kingdom to send to friendsabroad.
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Island : - : : $1 00 yearforeign : : 5 00 "
Commission Meronants.
rr IXVOICiTiSS-i-l .So Co.,
General Commission Agents.(;7(j iy Honolulu
Q. V. MACJARLANE & Co.
,' IllPOKTEKS AND COMMISSIONMERCHANTS,
Honolulu. U. I.Queen street, - -1018
GONSAL.VJES & CO.,
Wholesale Grocera & Wine Merchants1) Beaver Block, Honolulu
BREWER H COMPANY,CI'. (Limited)dKHEBAIi MERCANTILE AND
Commission Auents.
nsr ov oFFioEits:1. C. Joni:h, Jr. . . .President & ManagerJ. O. Oautkh Treasurer & Secretary
diukctoks:Hon. O. U. Bisuop. S. C. Allen,
II. VATEUIIOU8K.ma iy
T. WATERHOUSE,JOHN Importer and Healer in GeneralMerchandise, Queen st., Honolulu. 1
S. N. Castle.-- J. B. Atherton--G. P. Castle
& COOKE,CASTLE Shipping and CommissionMerchants. Importers and Healers inGeneral Merchandise, No. 80 Kinglet.,Honolulu 1
Claue Spruckels. Wo. a. Irwin.
Irwin & Company,WG.Sugar Factors and CommissionAgents, IIouolulu. 1
& CO.,WILDER Dealers la Lumber, Faints,Oils, Nails, Sal', and Building Materialsof every kind, cor. Fort and Queen sta.,Honolulu. 1
QRINBAUM & CO.,MS. Importers of Geuornl Mer- -
ouuudlao and Commission Merchants,Honolulu, and
1124 California street,Sau Francisco, Cal.
"" . Loweis, F. J. Lowioy O. M. (Jooko.
EWERS & OOOKE,L (successors to Lowers & Dickson,)mportora and Dealers hi Lumbnr and all
kinds ot Building Materials, Fort street,Honolulu. 1
FRANK J. KltUGEK,
Practical Watchmaker & Ropairornov-0.8- 8
J O LUSO 1IAWAIIANO.
persons -- who want to communlALL with tho Poituguese, citherfor business, or for procuring workmen,aorvants or iuy other helps, will Hud Itthe most protltablo way to advertlso intho Lino JIawaiiaito, tho new organ ofthe Portuguese colony, which is pub-lishe- d
on Hotel street, and only chargesreasonable rates for advertisements
i
H. G. CRABBE,
DEALER IN HAY and GRAIN,
81 King Street, opposlto the Old StationHouse.
Mutual 'J.'olepliono No. 1.87 tf
THE BEST PAPER to subscribeJL for is tho "Daily Bullutiu." 00cents per month.
Professionals.
JM. MONSAURAT,at Law it Notary Public
ill) Merchant Street, Honolulu. tf
ALFRED MAQOON,J . ATTORNEY AT LAW.17d 42 Merchant street. Honolulu. Iy
pxoiitiiaiSTEAM CANDY FACTOR!
A.rs'XP. HORN, Practical Confectioner,
Pastry Cook and Baker.71 Hotel St. --T822T Telephone 74
Rflrs. L. G. Pray,
Genuine Massage Roman Baths
150 Fort Street. Chinese Church Yard.dec7.S8
H. SOPBR, M. D.
Consulting Physician and Surgeon.S. V. Corner Sixth and Market streets,opposite Hawaii Nei Millinery Estab-lishment, Sau Francisco. 23
HOLLISTER & CO.,
Druggists & Tobacconists,WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
1 09 Fort Street, William's Block, ITono-21-
Honolulu, II. I.
It. Jl. 31ENSON. a. w. smith.
BENSON. SMITH & CO.,
Manufacturing and Dispensing
Pharmacists,113 &11G Fort Street, - Honolulu.
Depot for Bocrickc & Sccohlk's
HOMCEPATHIC MEDICINES,Rick ccker's Perfumes and Toilet
Requisites, i2j
WERNER & CO.JIuiiufuctiii'iiiK Jowellers,
NO. 03 XOIMC feSXitJEJET.Constantly on hand a large assortmen
of every description of Jewelry, WatchesGold and Silver Plated Ware, &c.
958 ly
MRS. M. B. CAMPBELL,
TJx'ossmalciiifC, Sto., t&c.nas commenced the business of Dress.,making, Cutting and Fitting, at her icsi-deuc-
No. 73 Beretania street, oppositethe Hotel. The patronage of the ladiesis respectfully solicited. Satisfactionguaranteed. sept-U-l- y
Alex, i&f Elohr,Lock & Gunsmith.
Bethel St., next to General PostOffice, Honolulu.
All kinds of Safes & Scales repaired.AIho, Hewim: Machine ntrennon-uhl- e
ritlcM.Bell Tel. 421. P. O. B. 100.
Sanders' Baggage Express Co.
M. N. SANDERS, ) Proprietors.F. I. CUTTEH,
Oillee, 81 King stn-ct- , Telephone No. SG.
llcsldence leicpiiono jno. mj.Goii'l XSxju'CHHliife 4fc Xrn,-ylii-
Piano and Furnituie moving a specialty rWagons meet all incoming bteamers.
1uly.25 ly
Hustace & Robertson,
ID Xfc A. Y M M 2V .LLordcis for Cartago promptly at--
tended to. Particular attentionpaid to tho
Storing & Shippingof goods in transit to tho other Inlands.
Also, Black and White Sand
in quantities to suit at lowest prices,
Onioe, adJQinlng E. P. Adams & Co.'sauction room.982 ly Mutual Telcphono No. 19.
Thomas Lindsay,3
Manufacturing Jewoler & Watchmaker
Kukui Jewelry a Spocialty.
King Street, Honolulu, II. I.Next door to tho Hawaliau Tram,
way Company's Ofllcc.
C5T Particular nttcution paid to allkinds of repairs. jan-19-8- 0
BHMBUk SALOON
Tho Best Lunch in Town,
Tea and Coffee at 111 Hours
Tho FlneH Brand of
raxi
Hilars, jhl ToiiacGO
AJlwivyt on lluiul.II. J. XOJLTK, Proprietor.
King Street Near Alakea.
Hoard K4 ( Per AVi'c
Single 3Icnl --5 Cents l'.ncli.
A first-clas- s Cook has heen engaged tosucceed tho one heietoforc employed.The Tables nre Jlarble top and Clean;the Waiters nttentivc.
C. CHUN HUE,2072 3m Proprietor.
Me'tropoiitan SMeat Company
81 KING. STREET,
G. J. WALLER, - - Manager"Wholesale & Retail Butchers
AND
NAVY CONTRACTORS.1717 ly
Choicest Mutton !
Beef, gar Pork,ITiMli, T"cj;c Cul )les, &;c, &c.
Always ou Iiatid at the
HONOLULU MARKET(Successors to Wm. McCandlcss),
Xo. C lneen St., : : t'luh HnvUct,IIouolulu, II. I.
Es?"F.unlly and Shipping Oiders care-fully attended to. Live Stock furnishedto vessels at short notice. my 17-8-
JOS. TINKER,llVTVUVAl.'
City SVIarket,Nuuanu Street.
Beef, Veal,Lamb, Mutton, & Pork.
ALSO
Cambridge Pork Sausages !
Fresh Every Day.
tgyHis noted Sausages are made bytho every best mncbincrj, and all orderscuti ustcd to his care will bo deliveredwith promptness and dispatch, nnd hisprices are as low as anywhere in thecity.
CSTTry his Bologna Sausages."oct.fi 88
TTJLtA.IV CIS.Continental and Colonial
AGENCY.36 Rue do Dunkerque, - - - Paris.
Hxccutcs Indents for every descriptionof French, Belgian,Swiss, German, and English Goods, attho best Manufacturers Lowest Prices.
Commission, per cent.All Trade nnd Cash Discounts allowedto Clients. Original Invoices forwardedwhen requested.
Remittances, through a London orPails Banker, p.iyahle on delivery ofShipping documents; or, direct to themanager.
The Agency Represents, Buys, nndBulls, for Home anil Colonial Finns.
IMcro Goods, Cashmeres, Cambrics,Silks. Velvetfc, Lawns, Chintzes,Muslins, Carpets, Cloths,Millinery, Laces, Gloves,Fringes, Parasols, Haberdashery,Gold and Silver Lace,FlannelB, Feathers, Pearls,Boots and Shoes, Glass, andChina.waro, Clocks, Watches,Jewollry, Fancy Goods,Electro-plat- e, Musical Instruments,Fans, Ecclesiastical andOptical Goods, Mirrors, Toys.Perfumery, Wines, &c,Oilman's Stores, Books ArtisticFurniture, Stationery,Ohromoa, Machinery, ifco., &o.
130 lv S
Tho Inter -- Island SteamNavigation Co., Limited,
Keep constantly on hand for sale
Stoam Family and Blacksmith Coaland a geucial assortment of
415, Bar Iron.
mmfimmmmmwmM6mmmwm
THBS
!s Reserved For
104 Fort
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on February 12th,
The Beat Taper to Send Abroad.
-- OXT'IT'IOE)-
Every Description of
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Executed with Neatness and Disnatch.
The "Dail Bulletin
Issued
Interesting Nows.
SPACE
The
illinery House
DALY
Street
Proprietor.
BULLETIN
PRINTING
Priming
Weekly Summary,"
JOB
and Genera
Royal Insurance Company.
Accumulation ol Funds, $28,002,205.00
Firo risks taken at current rates andsettlement made in Honolulu.
JOHN S. "WALKER, Agent.July 20.88-l- y
Union Vlro A HI urine
Insurance Company of N, Z.
Capital, $10,000,000; Unlimited Liability.
Fire and Marino risks, tnkon at currentrates nnd settlement made in Honolulu.
JOHN S. WALKER, Agent.july!0 8S.ly
H TJ NInsurance Co. of Sau Francisco.
Marine risks on llullp, Cargoes, Freightsand Commissions at current rates.
JOHN S. "WALKER, Agent.July t!G.88.1y
General Insurance Company.
Marine riBks on IIulls, Cargoes, Freightand Commissions at current rates.
JOHN. S. WALKER, Agent.juIy208S-l- y
A. II. KASEMAM,Book-hinde-r, Paper-rule- r & Blank-hoo- k
Manufacturer.
No. 13 Eaahumnnu street. Up stairs.oct.l.88-l- y
HONOLULU IRON WORKS.& Steam encincs,suu:ar mills, boilers, coolers; iron, brass and lead cast-ings; machinery of every descriptionmade to order. Particular attention paidto ship's black smithing. Job work exccutcd at short notice. 1
WALKER & REDWAED,
Contractors t Xtullclux's.
Brick, Stone and "Wooden Buildings ; es-timates given. Jobbing promptly at-
tended to. 70 King street. Bell Tele-phon- o
No. 2. P. O. Box, 423. up y
LUCAS,Contractor
and Bulkier,
Honolulu Steam Planing Mills, .hsplanadc, Honolulu.
Manufactures nil kinds of Mouldings,Brackets, Window Frames, Blinds,
Sashes, Doors, and all kinds of Wood-work llnish. Turning, Scroll and BandSawing. All kinds of Sawing and Plan-ing, Morticing and Tenanting.
Orders promptly attended to and workguaranteed. Orders from tho other
solicited
srPLANING MliL.
Alukon, nenr lutcii St,Telephone 511.
Bolster & Rupprecht,House and Fresco Painters
At Cuyl'oi'it'N Hlioclnzr Shop.No. 81 : : KING STREET.
M7 2w
Hell Tel. :t IN. Jllntnnl Tel. ltKiI'.O. Itox 115.
Ofllcc . . IS8 Merchant St., Honolulu
CULICK'Sk
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Convoyancinjj a Specialty Her-ord- search-ed and abstracts of title furnished onshort notice.
Copying, Translating, and engrossing in nillanguages in general use in the King,dom.
Custom House brokerage Fire nnd LifeInsuiance receive prompt nttcution.Skilled and Unskilled Labor Furnished.
Real 3E&Htavtebought, sold and rented.
Several valflahlo properties In andaround Iho city now for sale on crsyterms.
Convonicnt Collages in dcsirablo healthylocation!) in and near the city to let orlease at reasonable rates.
Employment Wanted by several men andboys, who will make themselves use.fill in performing tho various ollicesand chores required by private fonii.lies.
Full particulars given on applicationat tho agency.
Oiders from the other Islauds prompt.ly attended to.
FIRE,LIFE,
MARINEINSURANCE.Hartford Firo Inuranco Oo.
Assots, $5,288,000
Commercial Insuranco Co.(Firo and Marine)
Assets, $450,000Anglo-Nevad- a Assurance- - Corporation
(Fire and Marine)Capital, paid up, $2,000,000
South British Firo and Marino Ins. Oo
Capital, $10,000,000
Now York Life Insuranco Co.
Assets, $85,000,000
C.O.BERGEEHONOLULU.
General Agent, Haw'n Islands.
1C53 ly
EQUITABLE
Life Assurance Society,
Of tlie United UtntcH.
THE LEADING COMPANY.
Now Business in 1 807 $138,023,105Applications refused for - 23,729,317Total Income - - 23,240,849Surplus 4 per cent 18,104,255
Gain in Assets during year 8,868,432
Elc, Etc., Etc.,
In the above and mjt iuiporttat pointtho Equitable howl Uic list of
Life Companies.
A. J. CARTWRIGHT,General Aueut for Hawaiian
thiamin.
June 1.88-l- y
CASTLE & COOKE,Life, Firo &. Marine Insur'oe Agents.
AGENTS VOn
Tlio New KnclandMUTUAl LIFE INS. C0MP Y,
of Iloston.
The JEtna Firo Insurance Co .of Hartford, Conn.
Tlie Union .Fire andMarine Insurance Co.
of Bnn Francisco, Cala.191 ly
Prussian NationalInsurance Conm'v
ESTAlJLlailED 1845,
Capital 9,000,000 RelehimorJcs
"THE undersigned, baring been ap.JL pointed agent of tho nbovo Companyfor tho Hawaiian Islands, is prepared toaccept risks, against Fire, on BullaWs!Furiilturo.McrchandisD, Produce, SugttMills etc., on the most Favorable Terms
Losses Promptly Adjusted and PayableHonolulu.
H. 1UEMENSCHNEIDEK,jly.87 1y ' .UW. W J1 P.
Pioneer Shirt FactoryOf Honolulu, No. 17 Emma SL
The undersigned heps to inform thepublic of these Islands that he is makingSliirtH ly MenHuremout :
Directions for willbo given on application.
White Skirts, Oversbirls & Night Gowns
A fit guarantee by making a somploShirt to every order.
Island order solicited Boll Telephone 410
601y A. M. MFXIjIS.ThrJSn!-- y Readable pa--
EF,1".. ,no Kingdom "ThoDaily Uullotlu." CO cents per month.
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'1ffpif-SffT"Wi'RW!Sf- l -- c - ' ,., - .."?.t jwittt v , - . ...
DY AUTHORITY.
Sealed Vendors
Will bo received at the Interior Of-
fice until TUESDAY, February l'J,188!), :it 12 o'clock noon, for buildinga Court House tit Kooliiuloa, Onliit.
Plans and specifications run bo
seen at the Oflice of the Superintend-ent of Public- Works.
All tendcis must bo ondoiscd "Ten-
ders for Court 1 1 otitic, Koolauloa,Oaliu."
Also 'L'cndcrs will be received upto tho snnio date for building u CourtHoui-- ul Kailim, North Kona, Ha-
waii.riiuih and s.poeillcalions can bo
seen ul the Olllco of tho Superintend-ent of Public- Works and also uponapplication to .1. W. Kilinnho, DeputyShoritr Xorlh Kuiut.
All Tcndeia must bo endorsed"Tender for Court lloui-e- , Knilua,North Kona, Hawaii."
The Minister of the lnteiior docsnot bind himself to aecept tho lowestor any bid.
LOR1UN A. T1IUKSTON,Minister of Hie Interior.
lnteiior Oflice, Jan. 15, 1889.
Tho time for leceiving bills for theabove is extended until Wednesday,February 1.1th, ISSi), at 12 o'clocknoon. L. A. THURSTON.
Minister of the Interior.Interior Otlico, Feb. 11, 1SS9.
170 2t
TF YOUA uilviT'i-- i
WANT A SITUATIONin tin- - HII V
In the Supreme Court of tho Hawaiian
Islands.
OltDEli.
I5y viitue of the power vested inmo by tho Slid section of the CivilCode, 1 hereby older a Special Termof tho Supreme Court to be held intho Court Koom of Aliiolani Halo, onMONDAY, the 11th day of Match,A.D. 1889, at 10 o'clock a.m., for thohoaiing of Banco Cates only.
, Witness my hand and
L. S.the teal of the SupremoCom t, at Honolulu, this
( ) 11th dnv of Fcbruarv,' A. 1). 1SS9.
A. F. JUDD,Chief Justice of the Supiemc Court.
Attest:Hr.Nitv Smith,
Clerk. 170 5t
TF YOU WANT A SERVANT,Ji. HilviTtif in tlin. Oaii v Boij.KTlr;
Jrriimtioii Jfotice.Holders of water privileges are
hereby notified that the hourt forusing water for irrigating purposessue from G o'eloek to 8 o'clock a. ji.,and from A o'clock to 0 o'eloek i M.
All those found violating the abovenotice will be liable to have theirprivileges cut oil' without furthernotice. Oil AS. B. WILSON,
Supt. Honolulu WaterworksHonolulu, Feb. 5, 1880. 1G5 2w
'X1 IX X3
fjailji ggttttitfinPledged to neither Sect nor Parly,Hut established for the benefit of all.
SATURDAY, FEB. 0, 1889.
NOT DONE SO BADLY.
The Hawaiian exhibits for theParis Exposition will go forward bythe steamship AustraliaHawaii has not done all she couldhave done and might have done, butshe has not done badly after all.The articles got together makequite a variety and a considerablequantity, and will no doubt attractattention at the great capital. It is un-
derstood that Colonel Z. S. Spalding,a gentleman in every way qualifiedfor the trust,will be Hawaiian Com-
missioner at the Exposition. Whetheror not any arrangement has beenmade for someone to bo permanent-ly in charge of the exhibits, to giveinformation to inquirers, etc., wo
are not informed ; but presume nnarrangement of that nature will bedeemed necessary. It cannot befor one moment expected that theCommissioner, who primarily goesto I'aris for pleasure and recreation,and volunteers to represent wliilothere his adopted country gratui-tously, will undertake the drudgeryof personally attending to the exhi-
bits, etc. lie will need an assistantfor that purpose, someone thorough-ly conversant with the French lan-
guage, as well aB being able toanswer all inquiries likely to bemade jn regard to these islnmls,
: j" SgVi
1DAILY BULLETIN- - HONOLULU, H. I., FEBKUARY 11, 1889.
HMUMftftW lfkMMWNflM
Terrible Accident !
Explosion of GaBolino at tho"Beavor Snloou.
Seven Persons Moro or Less Badly
Burned-- All Taken to the
At five minute before 2 o'clockthis afternoon an explosion of gaso-line took place at the Heaver saloonon Fort street which was heardquite a long distance away. In rearof the premises adjoining the cook-house is a small yard in which wasburied a large gasoline tank, sup-
plied from a smaller tank resting ina frame on the ground.
The bung was removed fiom thesmall lank Avilh a view of illling upthe larger tank, by one of the Chi-
nese waiters. The gas which hadaccumulated in the empty space atthe top of the tank, beganto escape, and the Chinaman,to prevent it, placed his handon the bunghole, but the gascontinued to escape. A hissingnoise proceeded from the escape.Mr. Noltc, his chief clerk, and theother waiters ran in to the yard torender assistance, lly that time theescaped gas had floated into thecook house adjoining and came incontact with the fire in the stove.An explosion was the immediate re-
sult, and the cook house and theyard became one blaze of flame en-
veloping of course those who werenear by. The door leading to thedining room from this yard wasburst open by the explosion. Verylittle damage was done to the building. The Fire Department waspromptly on hand, an alarm hav-
ing been turned in. Water wasused and the flames were soon putout.
Mr. Nolte, his clerk Mr. Zoetl,two Chinese and a Portuguesewaiter were very badly burned andul once taken to the Queen's hos-
pital. Another Chinese waiter wasburned but not quite so badly as theothers. He was taken loDr.
oflice and later to theQueen's hospital. Mr. David Mor-ton, clerk at T. II. Davics & Co.'s,was in the saloon at the time, andgot burned on the face and hands.His hair was also singed, lie wentover to his employers' store wherehis injuries were attended to. Ev-
erything possible is being done forthose who were injured and muchsympathy is expressed on all sides.The explosion caused intense excite-ment in the city and hundreds ofpeople congregated in the vicinityof the saloon.
As we go to press, a few minutesbefore four o'clock, we learn thatMr. Zoetl and the two Chinese arein a very precarious condition.
MR. GEORGE H. DOLE.
Mr. Geoigc Dole has retired fromthe management of the Kapaa Sugarplantation, Kauai, and is about totake a trip to San Francisco, forchange and recreation. Mr. Doleoccupied the position from which hehas just retired eleven years. Thehigh estimation in which he washekl by the employees of the planta-tion was evidenced, before his leav-
ing, by the presentation of a. valua-ble gold watch and an engrossedaddress expressive of the highestrespect and warmest aloha. Thepresentation was made conjointly bythe employees of the consolidatedplantations of Kapaa and Kcalia.The Rli.i.v.tin sincerely wishes Mr.Dole a pleasant trip and safe return.
A BOOK-KEEPE- ARRESTED.
On last Friday night Everett Bru- -
maglun, book-keep- er at the IIuclosugar plantation, was arrested on awarrant sent down from Makawao,Maui, charging him with embezzle-ment. Ho was taken to the Stationhouse and is still there. Somemoney and a ticket for San Fran-cisco was found in his possession.
w afternoon lie will be sentto Maui on the Likelike.
Our Maui correspondent underdate of February Uth, writes thatRruinagliin had left Maui rathersuddenly. lie was last seen on Sa-
turday, the 2d, on the Likelike, andit was pretty generally understoodon Maui that , he wenl to Honolulu.He asked leave of the manager ofthe plantation to go to Wailuku tosee some one there, and was granted 4
permission to do so. .Not returningon Saturday night was thought butlittle of by the manager, althoughhe was expecting him. When Mon-
day came and no Rrumaghin, themanager thought he would pay thelabor, as the money was due them,and should have been paid on theSaturday previous. He accordinglywent to and opened the safe for thepurpose; but lo! "when he wentthere the safe was bare," or neartyso. It is reported that there wasclose on 811,000 in the safe previousto Ikiiuiaghin's leaving Iluelo. Heis a married man.
POLICE COURT.
Monday, Feb. 11.Three drunks had to pay the usual
amount.Akana wiib fined Sf for heedlcbs
and furious driving, and 810 forcruelty lo animals.
Four Chinese charged with violat-ing the Sunday law hy pulling tarowere cacli fined 50 cents with $1.05costs.
MAUI NOTES.
What might have been a seriousfire occurred here on Sunday after-noon last in Chinatown. Tho storeof Ong l'o took lire on the roof andhad got considerable headway be-
fore it was controlled. By thetimely aid of the inhabitants of thatpart of the town who formed themselves into a bucket brigade andpassed water to those on the roof,this lire was extinguished before ithad done much damage. S100 willcover it all. The wind was blowinga gale at the time, and had the firenot been put out as it was, nothingcould have saved any of tho build-ings on that side of the street frombeing totally consumed.
The foreign church is rapidly ap-
proaching completion and will prob-ably be ready for dedication aboutthe middle of the month. It is aboautiful edillce, both inside andout, and would do credit to a verymuch larger and more thrivingplace than this.
Mr. Goodale Armstrong has beenappointed road supervisor for thedistrict of Makawao, vice II. B.Bailey, and all those who know saythat judging front that gentleman'spast record in a similar capacity,we shall have good roads through-out the district.
The bark William W. Case arriv-ed at Kahului to-da- y, and the JamesA. King left with a full load of su-
gar for San Francisco.The Bushncll combination show
arrived on the Likelike y.
They will give three performancesin Wailuku, one each on Thursday,Friday, and Saturday evenings.Next week the' are billed to appearin l'aia. N.
l'aia, Feb. (i, 1889.
Honolulu Fire Departanl
s'ms
ANNUAL PARADE!
The several Companies of tlie Depart-ment aie icpietcd lo nemble In theSquaic oppo-- e the Hell Tower at 1
o'eloek on the afternoon of
TUESDAY, February 12, 1889.
IN FULL UNIFORM
With their soveial apparatus for thepurpose of taking pait in
the Annual Parade.
Companies are to form in lino from thefipiarc on to Hotel and Fort -- treets theproeoslnn moving along Fort to Uerc-tan- ia
!treot; thence along lierctania toMaiuiiikea street, down Maimakea toKing street, along King to Xuuaiiustreet, down Nuiiiiiui to Queen street,along Queen to Fort street, up Fort toKing street, along King to Punchbowl.street. nn Punchbowl to ISeietania street,along licretania to Port sticct, up Fort- -
to Iviikiil street, along Jviikiu to .Tsunamistreet, down Nminmi to King street,along King to Foit street, up Fort toHotel street and back to point of starl-ing.
BQX.A full attendance dcslrcdtBuPer Order,
HHNRY SMITH,171)11 Secnitary II. F. IX
Attention !
O'lleers and Members of Ilono.Till: Engine Co. No. 1 are herebylequestcd to meet at the Engine Houseon TUESDAY, February 12th, ISS'J, at1 o'clock p. in , for the purjio-- u of par.tieipatiug in the Annual Parade of theHonolulu Fire Dcpaitment.
Il order of the Foreman.H. OKDENSTEIN,
170 It Secretary.
EVEUY member of Mechanic EngineNo. 'J, is lepjcsted to ap, ear
lu full dress uniform, at the t ell Tower,on TUESDAY, at 1 o'eloek v. m. forthu annual Parade. IC'J Jit
Mien Tramways Co.,
I.IHiTIvII.
IE TABLES
Fiom Palama for llille Hiinge onlyr:i;o a. every hour until H;!iO
v. ii,; lfct enr 10:10 v. si.
Fiom Palama for Itillc Unngo andVuikiki 7:10 a. m. and every hour
until 0:10 , ji,
Fiom Hi llo Eango for Palama 0.00a.m., 7:00 a. m.. and overv half houruntil tl.UO i: M.; last ear 10:'J0 i if.
From "Waikiki for Pahiinu 7:10 A. m.and every hour until 10:10 i'. m.
E.Mia Onrs from Paluma 12:00 noon
Extiii Cars forltiilu Itangc 1:00 p.m.,COO i: i. ami from Hillo Hiinge at 12:00p. ji. 170 if
THE DAILY BULLETIN-T- heX most popular paper published.
Ho. 24 Merchant Street, near Fort Street.
HAVE' OM HABTD ATO EOR BALE,... A
XT' ULL A is O R T M E N rJC
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All Brands of American Whiskies I
Bourbon, Rye and fVlonongahala,In Bulk or Case ;
SCOTCH and X3R.IHI-A- . WI-ITSEl-
In ttlass and Stone .Jars;
FRENCH J3 3R --A. TV X IJES S !
Very Fine and Very l'oor (Jualtities, as are wanted;
G-IN- in Large and Small Bottles,(White or Black), also, STONE JUGS;
OIX TT O THT O- - X W !
Best Brand in the Market.
EUROPEAN SHERRIES and PORT !
In Hulk and Case;
All Brands oi American Lager Beer,English Ale & Porter, German Beer, etc
In Pints and Quarts;
Finest Brands C H A M P A N & ESIn Pints and Quart
Bitters, Liquers, Absinthe,Apoilinaris Water, BCumrnel.
Yery Superior CALIFORNIA "WINES 1
AS FOLLOWS:
Zlnfandelt ftfia&aga, Tokay, Madeira,Port, Sherry, Riesling, Hocks, &c, &.
gjS" All of which will 1..- M.ld AT LOWEST KATES by
HVi ailc Brown,170 tf MANAGER.
Auction Sale by James F. Morgan.
SHARES OF
Paia Suor Stock !
asf --VTJcriors-.
On Friday, RflarchAT 12 O'CLOCK. SOOS.
At my bulesroom, Queen strict, I willtell at Public Auction, for ac-
count of whom it mayconcern,
lO SHARE- -
Paia Sugar Slock !
1T0 Id
TI'.ItaiM "ASII.
JAS. F.
1st,
MOJiGAN,Auctioneer.
MARSHAL'S SALE.
u wiit of (xtcihionBYviitueof ol tin iMip'uiii' Court onthe 4th (lay of Fe.jiuan, A. I) IM,agait.st L. li. Ken, ilriciniaiil. in f.mirof J. S. Mai tin, pliiiuiiil, I'M UiuMiinol$1,708 0:), I have lev.ed upon ninl h'illexpose for sale at the auction loom olJas. F. Morgan, in the District of Kona,Honolulu, Ifcland of Oiihu, at 13 o'clocknoon of SATUHDAY, the Dili day ofMarch, A. D. 18MJ, lo the highest bidder,all the light, title and iuteiot of theHaid L 15. Ken, defendant, in and to thefollowing propei ty, unlets said judg-ment interest, costs and my expensesbe previously paid. List of propertyfor sale:
!l Catcs of Tailors' Goods,1 Case of Hats,1 Case of Peifumery,4 Case of Puttons.
Sulllcicnt of the above property willbe sold (subject lo a mortgage in favorof V. 0. Irwin & Co.), to satisfy saidexecution. .INO. II. SOPEH,
.Marshal.Honolulu, Feb. fi, 183!). 1(17 tf
WILLIAM FOSTER -A- ttorney.& Notary Public Hono.
lulu. 107 2w
Change in Telephones.
MUTUAL No !)71 changed fiomIlewHi lo Hawaiian Wine
Co,, Frank Drown, manager,
OELE No. CO channcil from FrankP.rown irsidencu to Hawaiian
Wine Co., Frank Hi own, manager.170 lw
NOTICE.person found lrcp:issing or
shooting on the KULIOLTOU laudswill bo d.
170 1m EOHEHT L1SIIMAN.
NOTICE.
Mil. A. ASOIIHEIM has this daybeen admitted in n partner in our
llrm. M. K. UKIX1SAUM & CO.Honolulu Januaiy 1, 18H'.'. 10S lw
NOTICE..1. D. TKKGLOAN, Merchant
Tailor, having told the lease of thojm'iiil'-Pi- s lately occupied by him, in the'Gazette" lilocl;, to the Hawaiian NewsCo., will be pleased to meet bis custom-ers at tho establishment of H S. Tregloan, cor of Fort ami Hotel bit, 170 lw
itmjE.DAY ha. icmovrd hib lesiilenceDK. to iliu "Dickson 1'icmm-s,- No !!)
Mrcct, opp'ivjiu Gulden Lane,nxd his cilice to the collage adjoining.
1 :$ 2v
NOTICE.
ALL peroiH having claims ngainstNancy S. Ellis are requested
lo send Hum in to Mr. A. J. Cmlwiiglit,with a view to .scltlcnient.
IIoiiolul-i- , Feb. (!, liS'J. lfiO 2v
NOTICE.
OWING lo tho intuitled depailurothe Kingdom nl II. F. AVich-ma-
wo respectfully ask that, allamounts due our Hun he settled onor heioie the 1J3 h of Pcbiuarv neM.
GOMES & W1CIIMAN.Honolulu, Jan. 2L 1SS!). 10.1 19t
TO LETMe
-- ArT"B.wv.vsS J-- iy toU.WWl-t- -
Kill lw
Inerny Hall.
M. McINEKNY,Cor. Port & Merchant bIb.
A Family liij.
Tj'OIJ sale cheap, forJL? cash or good paper,consisting of 1 Muio, 8yuais old, gentle and
broken to harness, well ndaptedjoru lady; 1 llii" Phaeton, nearly new; 1
Single lluniesB, used only ono month.Apply at this I'tJIcc. 108 3t
Valuable Lot For Sale.fTUIAT Lot and House ad- -
JtSfjaL X joining Dr. Minei's icsi- -4 linnin st I Tiifii fi i.nA rirMP site the Uritish Club. This
Lot extends thrnuch to Garden Lane, and is convenient to the buai.nc--s part of the ciiy. Apply atoflice. ICO 2w
!. X. L
California Lime !
Just Kcceived per I5iuk"W. G.Godfiey."
-- FOIl H,I
Ap
well
this
AT- -
J. T. WATERHOUSE'S,10-3- Queen Street. L2w
74 King St. 74 King St.
Importers of
Rattan & Reed Furniture.
Pianos & FurnitureMoved with Care.
Matting and Carpets Laid.
COEHICEPOLES.Fine Upholstering & Bedding
A Bpecluilty.
CHAIRS TO RENT.apr.10 88
CT1TTFPQ
HAVING TAKEN STOCK AND ARB OFFKR1NC,
All Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices !
-- SPECIAL HARUAINS OF--
IRemnants in All Departments.
Just deceived a Fresh Lot of
DIAMOND DYE BLACK HOSE !
; i"w""i"'r'""" aiMiunin1751 lv
1" ':
--fcS-AT FiSHEL.'S-'SSl- -
FOR ONE WEEK
--WE WILL SELL FOR ONE WEEK- -
Our $2.J30 Parasols for $3.25.Our $:$.5( Tarasols for .$2.00.
Our SJ.SO Parasols for S.1.';.Our $5.50 Parasols for S.J.:;0.
boives "w-jeihIik-: orcjLrK" -- ga
Similar Reductions in Ladies' Hats, Embroideries and Laces,
Has
-- NOW IS YOUIl TIME TO PUHCIIASE- -
TIibsb Prices we pantee M' M Ml Only !
o
OH AS. J. FISHEL,Jan-10-8- 9 The L,ralintf iWillinorv Ilouse.
n
received
JOHN WISSX-i-AJNiD'-S
Beer
CRaTERBORS SALOOfJ."
another laige shipment of that Celebrated Draught Beerby the Steamer "Australia."
II Is a Glial', Cool anil Inipralin Ewaie-- AND-
DODD & MILLER
Miss CIIILLBERG
10(5 tf
Has moved her millinery establishmentto the store lately ojcupicil by P.
next door to Gomes & Wlch.man, Fort street. 100 lw
The Best Company
the axu'ru-A.jL- .
Life Insurance Co.,OF NEW YORK.
Richard A, McCurdy, President.
The Largest Company in the World
Tho Oldest Company in tho U, S.
It Givos the Most Liberal PoliciesAND
Pays tho Larqest Dividends.
Claims paid to policy holders In thoHawaiian Iblands, during the
past ten years,
Over : SlOO.OOOOO.
fiEf For rates, apply to
N. It. ltU.SI'1,General Agent, Honolulu, Hawaiian
IelauUs. oct.0-88.l-
&C0.
ITho Nippon Viiwen KuIhIui'h JVcw
& 'inu Al (SI eel MtouniHlil
"Omi gjf Maru"CoKNisn Com innndcr.
Will leave for the above ports onor about
MARCH V, ISSO.CS'-F-
or terms of freight or passage"liuving supeiiur cabin and steerago uc.coiuinodalioiiB, apply to
Wm. G. IRWIN & CO.,103 til Agents.
The Al Hteiuudlilp
I
GJ-AEHO- ,"
Of tho Occidental & Orientul SteamshipCo. will be due at Honolulu from HanFrancibco on or about
ftfiarch 9, 1889,And will leave for the above ports onor about thut (lute.
BfflfFor freight or passage apply toH, HACKFELD & CO.,
107 td Agents
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DAILY BULLETIN: HONOLULU, II., I., FEBRUARY 11, 1880.wamfjwin1 un.uin.mwqwri.BiA.nnc.fMTirmttM cti'w.iiMniii.iiwiUif ii jourjnnwv tunm fcfcTvma rtttVfeVimw... iwn ....
HONOLULU CAhlliAGE GO.
Hack sttiuil : Merchant and Fortstreet. Telephones, 305.
inch
'V 11 tc
gaili! i,.TT!fiSATURDAY, FK11. !), 1889.
ARRIVALS.Feb 10-- -
Stmr Like'lke ftutu Maid9 tin i' Mlkahala from KmiulStmr Kilauca Hon Irom ilamakuaSclir Kiilamann from KuhnlnSchr Luka from KohalaSehr Lenhl fioin KohalaSehr ICankcaotili from KohalaSeln Inry from IlnunlclSclir Wiillin fioin KaunlSclir 1 1 :ilc:ik:ihi from l'epcckcoliktne Wrestler from Newcastle, N S WSchr Jennie Walker, 21 days from San
FfanelecoFeb 11
Schr Ka Mol from HawaiiStmr .las Make from KauaiSclir Llholllio f i om LahainnAm bnk.T D Urewer, 135 days fiom
Boston
DEPARTURES.
Stmr Kaala for Waiahiaand Waianac at! a m
Stmr J A Cummins for KoolauStmr Mokolil for MolokalSclir I.nUnla for M l.ukonaBiit baik Dtiiiecoiv for I'oitlandBktno S G Wilder toi San Fianelsoo
VESSELS LEAVING
S S Australia for San FranuNec at noonStmr Mlkahala for Kauai at o p mStmr Li Isellke for Maui and way port.
at fi mStmr W O Hall for Lnhaina. Mnalaea,
Kona. Ka i and the Volcano at 10o'clock a m
Stmr Kilauca Hon for Hawaii
CARGOES FROM ISLAND PORTS.
Stmr Likciikc 7207 bags sugar and 800pkgs uiWccUaniicoiis.
Stmr Mokolll 100 b.igs sugar and 100pkgs uiUcellanticoiis.
Stmr Kil.uiua IIl'u :i,7."i() bags .sugar.Stmr Miksilula r,'J.!3 b.ig-- , sugar.Stmr Ialaiii--5,72- 8 bags sugar.Stmr Kaala 1',00 bags Mig.ir.Schr Kaalokal1000 hags sugar.belli- - Luka I'lOO bags sugar.
SHIPPING UQTES.
The Am baik .1 D Bicwer, auivedthis aftoi noon, HI.") days from Bostonwith a general cargo of nieiehandisefor Brewer &; Co. She is a very hand-some yesul.
The Kilauca Hon leaves for P.iauliau,1'aauilo and Ookala at 5 p in
The Am bark Win W Case ai lived atKahuliu on the olh from ban Diego inballast, and is receiving sugar for SanFrancisco.
The Haw bark .lames A King, CaptII II Berry, sailed fiom Kabului, Maui,on Wednesday, Febiuary 0th, with !)1'5tons sugar for San Francisco.
The Am tern Eya, Capt Wikinau, ar-liv-
at Kabului on Friday, February8tn, L'2 days from Humboldt with acargo of lumber. She w ill load sugarfor Sau Francisco.
died!SWIJnOX In Honolulu, February 11,Kobeit Bruce Luualilo Swinton. Bornat the Lunalilo Homo, November 7.188G.
THE ARGADE.
By the last steamer Egan & Co.of the Arcade, Foit street, receivedno less than fifty cases of new goodsspecially selected for this trade. Inanother column full particulars arcgiven. Our readers should call atthe store and see for themselves,and then perhaps they will continueto make perpetual calls, and ofcourse they will if they are savingmoney by doing so.
A NEW DEPARTURE.
The Pacific Hardware Compaq-ha- s
bought the picture frame busi-ness of G. West & Co., and in fu-
ture will he prepared to fulfil allorders for picture frames of everysize and design, cornice poles, be-
sides carrying a full supply of art-ists' materials. By the steamer thecompany is ordering so as to makethe stock complete. They havealso for sale some very pretty Japa-nese bamboo canes, flower and plantholders, work and scrap baskets andother pretty articles.
BLUE RIBBON ENTERTAINMENT.
There was quite a large audienceut the Y. M. C. A. hall Saturdayevening, at the entertainment underthe auspices of the Blue RibbonLeague. The musical portion in-
cluded a violin and piano duet, audtwo songs, and a capital reading wasgiven by Mr. II. W. Feck. Mrs.Dr. Whitney then introduced Miss'Jessie A. Ackerman who delivereda stirring temperance address.Quite a number signed the pledgeat the close. The President, Rev.II. H. Gowen, closed the mootingwith prayer.
ANNUAL PARADE.
The annual parade of the Hono-lulu Fire Department will take place
afternoon, leaving theBell Tower at 2 o'clock. The vari-
ous companies are notified by adver-
tisement in another column at whathour to assemble. The route is
from Boll Tower along Fort toBeretania street; along Berotania toMaunakea street ; along Maunakcato King street ; along King to Nuii-an- u
street; along Nuuanu to Queenstreet; along Queen to Fort street;along Fort to King street; alongKing to runchbowl. street; alongPunchbowl lo Beretania street;along Beretania to Fort street;along Fort to Kukui street; alongKukul to Nuuanu street; along Nuu-anu to King street ; along King toFort and Hotel streets, to startingpoint.
-ii uXw. .Jiiai,',
LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS.Col.. V,. H. Spalding is in town.
Sin. .lustieo MeCully pieshlcs atChambeis this week.
being Accecsion day,the Irani-nii- s will run as on .Sunday.
McCitiinn and McQueen had avaluable lioiso lo die, yesleiday, fromlockjaw.
Attention is called lo the newof the Hawaiian Wine
Company in another column.
Tin: Sydney Mail of Januaiy 5thcontains amongst other illustrationstwo picttnes of life at Honolulu.
Bn suio and send copies ot theBulletin Weekly Summary lo yourfiicmls abioad, by tho Australia.
m
Miss Ackerman deliveied an ad-die-
at the Central Union Chinch,last evening, befoic a large congrega-tion.
Jilt. C. O. Merger has removed intotho stoto lately occupied by Jl, B.Jlonsarrat. Hon. II. A. Wideinaniiwill also bo found theie.
Tun Oceanic Company's bleninshipAustialia sails for San Fianeitco atnoon Tho mail at thel'ost Oflieo closes at 1 1 o'clock.
Tin: baik J. D. Iliower which ar-rived to-da- y fiom Boston, consignedto C. Blower it Co., has (1,500 casesof kotofcone oil among her freight.
Jin. Chas. JluCaithy will occupythe .toie lately vacated by the Tem-ple of Fashion, Foit street, for thenext two weeks, while alteialions aiebeing made at his billiaul hall.
Bn sine and do not foiget tho con-ce- il
by the Campobello Concert paityevening. All lovers of
good music should bo theie. Thebox plan is now open at the oilico of.1. F. Blown it Co.
being the annivertaiyof the acccbhiou of His Majesty totho thione, will be obseived as a na-tional holiday, and all Governmentolliees will be clo.-e-d. The Customlltiiibu will bo open fioin 11 to 12o'clock.
Wiikn the Alameda was at Sydneyin December, in unloading the height,a box of soveieigns valued at .IM.IOwas lost oveiboaid. On January l.'Hhthe box was iceovercd after a longsearch. The failure to find it eailicris attiibuted to tho fact of the boxbeing very nearly the color of thebottom.
In the window of the Pacific Haid-wai- e
Company's store may bo soontwo excellent oil paintings., 1(5x20 ;
one a cluster of chiysanthemuins,the other a terra cotta vase withgeianiunis. They aie exquisitelypainted, tho woik of Jliss Lulu Fan-ning, who at the piescnt lime liasmoie oulers than she can fill.
Tin: N. Z. Ileiald in noticing thoauival of Jlr. Uobt. J. Creighlon atAuckland says: "Jlr. Cieighton din-ing his biief stay in tho city was. sur-lound-
by a ciicle of his old fiicntlsand admirers, with whom ho foughthis battles over again, his genialityof disposition and bonhommic notbeing in the least impaired by lapseof time.
According to the National Zeitungcomplete anangements have beenmade in anticipation of the deathof the King ol the Netherlands. Im-mediately upon tho King's death thei'lemier of huxembuig will announcethe parliamentaiy law regulating thesuccession, and will announce thatthe Duke of Nassau will lake posses-sion of Luxemburg.
A nii.i. was intiodueed in theNevada Assembly Jan. 2Sth calculat-ed to promote the pleasure of peoplevisiting public places. No hats orbonnets aio to extend over three in-ches from the head. It was referredto the Committee on Education.There was talk of introducing a billto compel women lo take oil' theirlints or bonnets in places of amuse-ment.
Col. Clans Spreckels arrived inNew Yoik, Jan. 21th, and in a fewhours signed a contiact for $500,000worth Of machinery to be used in hisbig lefinery in tho Quaker City. Hesays that after Juno 1st the estab-lishment will turn out 2,000,000pounds of beet sugar daily. "Thereis no necessity of importing sugar-cane when we have beets enough inthis country to supply tho wholewoild with sugar," ho said.
EVENTS THIS EVENING.
Drill of Prince's Own, at 7:30.Y. JI. C. A. bookkeeping classes,
at 0:30 and 7:15.Harmony Lodge No. 2 I. O. of O.
F., at7:iJ0.Moonlight concert at Emma
Square, at 7:30.Final performance by Wilson &
Cameron's Specialty Company atOpera House, at 8 p. in.
Temperance address by MissAck-erman- n
at Y. M. C. A. hall.at 7 :30.J J 'Jin XL JLJWIUg
EVENTS
Concert by Campobello troupe, atOpera House at 8 p. in.
Parade of Honolulu File Depart-mental 2 p. m,
Depaiture of Australia for SauFrancisco at noon. Mail closes at11 a. m.
ROOKED TO LEAVE.
Following are the passengers al-
ready hooked to leave on the Aus-tralia, Tuesday: J. A. Low, II. II,Hitchcock, E. A. Ward, Isaac Da-
mon, T. Merrill, 15. Jlotcalfe, Jlr.Faik, G. W. Roby, J. B. Roby,Hon. A, Young aud wife, and Mrs.Dowsctt,
A SPLENDID PERFORMANCE.
WILSON AND CAMI.linK S1T.CI U.TV COM-
PANY AT Till--.
OPKKA. iioisi;.
It is just what might have beenexpected, a ciowded house lo wit-ness tho pei fonnnnee, Saturday even-ing, by tho Wilson and CameronSpecially Company. The companycame hero with an excellent reputa-tion and more than sustained it.The audience was kept in one con-tinual roar of laughter from begin-ning to end, with the exception ofwhen the famous Donaldson Broth-ers appealed. Their movementswere simply astounding, audmust be seen to be appreciated.They twist themselves into all man-ner of shapes, so that one is led tothink they arc made of India-rubbe- r.
Jliss May Cameron in herserio-com- ic songs and dances wasexceedingly good. Jliss Lea Earlegave a capital rendition of a balladin natural wild (lowers. Filson andErrol in a comical sketch, and Fil-
son alone in "The Bridge," weresimply immense and diew forthrounds of applause. W. W. Came-ron as a "Komedian" was simplyperfection. Wilson and Cameronare two exceedingly clever arlists,and in their spcoialtjV'Nio knacks,"fairly brought down the house. Theperformance concluded with a farce,which sent the audience home inexceedingly good humor and thor-oughly satisfied that the entirecompany was a first class one inevery respect.
This evening the final perform-ance will be given, with an entirechange of piogramtne. The boxplan is now open at the olllcc of L.J. Levej-- , auctioneer. To all ap-pearances early application is neces-sary to obtain a seat.
BAND CONCERT.
The Hawaiian Band will give apublic concert this evening atEmma Square, commencing at7:130 o'clock. Following is the pro-gramme:
PAItT I.Maich-l'o- nl Moi BergerOveituio Caliph of Bagdad. BoieldieuJlaich Coiomnion MeyeibeerMedley Bevel ie Buyer
MiUiol, M.il.ima. JIalu i ke Ao.PAIIT II.
Fantasia Forge in tho Foiest. ......Miehaelis
Quadrille Tingeltangel TliieleWaltz Don Ciesar DoUingcr'is..,, it.,, ..,i., fa. Kaauai Berger
b. ,, j,,.Hawaii l'onoi.
SOME PEOPLE MOVE SO SLOW.
On Fiiday last a calf died in anempty lot on King street just beyondthe old "Ward premises. The healthauthorities were notified, but not un-
til this morning did they make anyattempt to have the caicass removed.It was then so rotten that a hole hadlo be dug and it was buried on thespot. All day Saturday and Sundaythe residents in the vicinity weremuch annoyed by the horrid stenchfrom the carcass.
TOURISTS COMING.
Jlr. Luther L. Iloldcu, agent ofthe Kaymoud and Whitcomb touristexcursions, said to a San FranciscoExaminer representative, January21th, that "an excursion party wouldleave that city February !)th forHawaii, going by the Spreckels'Hue. They will spend five weeks invarious parls of the islands, andwill visit the active volcanoes there.''
When the Australia left SanFrancisco, thirty-eig- ht tourists werealready booked to leave on the Ala-
meda.
REPORT ON EWA DISTRICT.
Jlr. J. JI. McDonald returned toHonolulu last night from a threedays' reporting tour aiound thePearl Kiver region and the districtof Ewa. He reporls the resourcesas of a varied character and verymuch more extensive than is gener-ally supposed. His report, in full,will give all the details of Ewa dis-
trict and the country that will betributary to the Pcail River divisionof the Oahu steam railroad. There isevery reason to believe that Jlr.
report when written in hisstyle will prove extremely interest- -
TUESDAY EVENING'S CONCERT.
The following excellent pro-
gramme will be given at tho Campo-bello concert, at the Opera Housenext Tuesday evening:
PAIIT I.1. Grand Duo for Violin and Piano.
Mr. Theodoio .Schmidt aud llerrFelix Ollert.
2. Air Oh Wondrous Beauty..; MoartJlr. Chai let Throwci.
3. Ballad Tho Ileal t llowed DownBalfo
fcignor Campobello,1. Air BStiano, l.a Traviata... Verdi
Miss Grace Porter.C. Violin Solo Romance. . . Beethoven
Jlr. Theodore Schmidt,(i. Ballad "i'ls Known Alone lo Mo...... jvi iinnl("f
Jlr. Chaik's Thinner.PAIIT II.
1. Piano Kolollerr Felix Ollert.
2. Ballad Blue Bells of Scotland. . .
Miss Grace Porter.S. Ballad-- ln tho Gloaming
l.ady AiUiurllil(Wiitten for and sung by Siguor
Campobello.)1. Violin Solo Tho Bhd in tho Tieo
HansenJlr. Theodore Schmidt.
C. Duet Speak, We jre Alone (Ri- -goletto) Vei dlMUs Giaee Porter and Siguor Cam- -
pohello.0. Piano Solo ,
llerr Felix Ollert.
HAWAIIAN TRAMWAYS CO.
srr.ci.u. xoTicr..
Tho 10:05 p.m., car from ChineseThcatro will wait on Palace switchto convey passengers to Waikikifrom the Opera.
Sunday running ns follows: ForWaikiki leave Chinese Thcatio 7:10and every hour until 1 : 1 0 ; 5 ;15 p.m., every hour until 0:15.
Leave Waikiki for Palama 8:10a. m., every hour until 1:10; 5:15a. in., ecry hour until 0:15. Lastcar at 10:05p.m.
Leave Chinese Theatre for liillorange 0:30 and every hour untilt0:30; 12:30 and every hour until1:30; 5:35 and every hour until8:35.
Leave Rifle range for ChineseTheatre 7:00 and every hour until10:00; 12:00 and every hour untill,:00; 5:05 and every hour until0:05 p. in. 1G9 21
FOURTH CIRCUIT COURT.
A term of the Foutth CiicuitCourt wn held dining the past weekon Kami, Mi. Justice MeCully pre-siding, J liaidy, Ciicuit Judge; IJ.W. I'uni-- , clerk j A. 1'. Peterson,Deputy Attorney-Genera- l. Follow-ing is tbe calendar:
The King vs. Chop Tin. Larceny2d degiee. Pleaded guilty to larcenylib degtee. Sentenced to six hourshaul labor. A. S. llaitwell for de-
fendant.The King vs. All JIau and Ah
Ping. Conspiracy. Nolle piosequiiMi'iii'd. A. S. Hartwell for defend-ants,
The King vs. l'aaluhi. Afs-aul- t onofficer. Pleaded guilty. .Sentencedto tlnce yea is. at haul laboi and $1tine. A. llosa fui defendant.
M.ikiv Sugat Company w. Kcau-niik- i.
Eji'ctiii! u(. Yin diet for plain-till- ',
two W. O. Smith forphiintill'; Baicnuha for defendant.
I.ui and otlieis .s. JIakaikai.Fjectinent. Yeidiet for defendant.W. (). Smith for plaintiff; A. Kos.ifor defend. int.
Iloopiopio s. J. Kauai. Assumpsit. Veuliet for phiintill' .VJ59. W.O. Smith for plaintiff; A. Itosa fordefendant.
Kego v. Jiahoe. AsMimpsit. Cause.stiieken fiom the calendar on mo-tion of phiintill'. W. O. Smith forpl.iintilf ; A. Ihwa for defendant.
K.iinawahonui (k.) s. Ewa (w.)Divoice. Divoice granted. W. O.Smith foi plaintiff.
Jlatter of complaint of Attoiney-Cicnci.- il
against K. L. Kauai, DistrictJudge Waimea ; lcspondent in per-son. Ucpiimanded and complaintdismissed.
Jlatter of complaint of Attoruey-Gcuei- al
against Isaao II. Kahilinii,Distiiel Judge, Ilanalei. A. Bos.ifor lcspondent. Kepiiniandcd andcomplaint dismissed.
THE GREAT EXPOSITION.
The fifth of Jray is the date fixedupon for the opening of theParis Ex-hibition to visitors, and despite theopposition which it has encounteredin various quarters, its organizerspredict boldh that it will he a greatsuccess. The Ficnch exhibitors willbe 28,000 in number, and manymore would have been admitted hadthere been room. The foreignersto amount 15,000, thus making agrand totalof 13,000. Belgium standsfirst on the list with 1(!00; Italysends 1000, and Kngland 800. TheAustrian and Russian sections arefully occupied. The few Germanexhibitors belong solely to the do-
main of mechanical industries. Anew journal bearing the appioprialetitle of the Champ de JIars has justbeen started for the exclusive pur-pose of enlightening the public onmatters connected with the progressof the "Croat Show." In this, itsfirst number, il exhorts Frenchmenlo drop polities altogether duringthe coining year, telling them thatthey may resume their quarrels andfeuds with ardor in 1890. Bostonpaper.
BUSINESS ITEMS.
Xotlcct underfill heatl are charged 10 centper linefor thefirU insertion, onJ J ceiiti ier lineaery ailditioiuil insertion.
RYAN'S BOAT BUILDINGBear of Lucas' Mill.
PHOTOGRAPHIC GooiIp, inelud.JL big complete outfits from 8 up,and the celuhrnted Kodak Cameras.Aho, l'ubliiiiin'ri American Films Tho"amateurs" and iho public are invitedto rail and examine these goods whichhave jiibt been received by llolliater &Co., 103 Fort btrcct. 100 3t
IT has hern conceded in this age ofcultured tiutcs that a man's e&tiina.
Hon nt' himself, and the opinions ho en.tertains of character and its clemriitH,are designated in tho hut ho wears. Callat Melncrny's and ask for auy shape,style or color of the SteUon Hat. 100 3i
MESSRS. DODD & MILLERreceived ox Australia
anothei lot of thai " l'HILADBLl'lIIALAGKIt MEl'K" in kegs, which theyare ollering to thoir ciiHtoiiiers. 187 lw
Pioneer Shirt FactoryOf Honolulu, No. 17 Emma St.
The undersigned hops to inform thepublic of thesu Islands that he is makingSliii-t-w by MenHiirenicnl I
Directions forself-measuremc- willbu given on application.
White Shirts, Overshirls & Night Gowns
A lit guarantee by making a HimpleShirt to every order.
Island order solicited Bell Telephone 410
Mily A. M. JIKMJW.fJHE ONLY READABLE PA-t- he
JL PER In Kingdom "TheDully Bulletin." 00 ceuta per month.
A? W mnftfoiE , hAs. CslfcAadtUfiwiifcJJtt&'sjt .wrtf iteJ-ife-. tf Jfc. .aSr i. A.v. i tk
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I.eipcc L. J. Lovey.Jlnnngers Wilson A; Cameron.Etago Manager. A. W. Filson.
-- Tin:-
WILSON
-- AND-
CAMERON'S
Specialty CompanyHaving decided to remain in Hono-
lulu until Hie dcpaitmc oT the"Australia," will make their
FINAL APPEAltANCE-- ON-
Monday Evening, Feb'y, lltli,oivisa as
Entire Change of Performance
Box plan will open at L. J. Levey'sofllcc, corner Fort and Queen btreetg, onMonday morning, at fl o'clock.
CSSpcclnl cars to Waikiki at theclose of the performance. 1C!) 2t
CAMPOBELLO
Onei'atic MMiM
Hawaiian Opera House
Tuesday Evening, Feb'y. 12th.
One Grand Operatic Concert
Wednesday Evening, Feb. 13th
Signor Enrico Campobello,
-- AND-
Miss Grace Porter,
A.1 Mr. t Mrs lloneyton in
'Tire SiBill's Hany Pair"
Season tickets for ihe scries of sixnights $7.00
Single tickets fU.GO As $1 00Balcony 7.ri ctsGallery 00 cts
83peciiil curs to Waikiki at thecloiu of the performance1-- . ICOtf
SEVERIN,Photographer ,
Has taken the Studio forineily occupiedby A. A. Montano, coiner of King
and Fort btieets, and is pre- -paicd to take
PICTURES IN ANY STYLES !
Printing Done lor AniuteurH,
Cabinets $6 a.Doz. Work Guaranteed.
BST Fntranee on Fort Stieet. "a1L'2 tf
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Steamship Comp'y
FOlt SAN Fit.VX OI SCO,The Al tjtcauisliip
u AUSTRALIA,"Will havellouolulu for tho above
poit on
Tuesday, Feb. 12,AJ' NOON
For Freight or Passage, apply to
WM. G. IRWIN & CO., Agents.107 lw
NOTICE.
ALL pnrtics owing to W. S. Lui'o upJanuary ill, 1680, are hereby ro.
quested to make immediate payment loMr, Frank llrown, Merchant slreet, (for.murly A. M. HcwctlV), who is autho.rizud to receipt for all moueyu paidto him,
J. F. HACKFELI),J. HOTINCJ,II. KOGKE.
ABblguucs of V. H. Luce.Honolulu, Jan. 81, 1889. 101 lin
" TEMCOltNEll HOTEL
RECEIVED BY
-- A LAIK1E
East
FASHION,"
STREETS.
LAST STEAMER
ern French Kid ShoesFor Ladies', Misses' & Children.
at tie Lowest Bedrock Prices
Genuine Diamond Dye
Wan anted Fast. Jgfii
LINE
FKICES LOWER THAN ELSEWHERE
!
-- AT A GREAT
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75 and
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Black Hose !
ffiT Quality.
ncserwear,
Boys Fine Jersey Suits at $3.50 !
Boys Waists, S5ew Assortment
EHELICH,Corner Hotel & Fori Streets.
ies
S.Deol-8- 8
NEW GOODSAT
H'EiG-JkJ- S
Hats
Ladies
Superior
NEW GOODSTHE--
OO. Fort Street.
In our cents departmentlatest
Men, Youths & Children,
particular attention to ourtho latest styles in
WE ARE NOW SHOWING NEW STYLES OF
Mn Gingham, Prints, Plain & Fancy Sales, Batiste,Piques, Challis, Cretonnes, Furniture Prints,
Tlie oiy latest shades and styles. Come and examine our impor-tation of
Summer Dress Gooils, Cream Amores, Lace Bnntini, &c.
Our Now Stoek of Silk-- Gimp, Bed. Ornaments,Novelty Silk Ornament Braid, Trimming Yelvets, Pearl Buttons,
IUjIjous, I?Iiime, rX'iiw, ICte., JELc,Is the finest over seen in this city. Deforo buying elsewhere look at our
new assortment of
Ladies Boots, Shoes & Slippers, HosieryAmi a COMPLETE STOCK of UNDERWEAR, latest style
and elegant fn design,we oiler the
Custom-mad- e Clothing, forCiavats, rscekties, Cults & Collars and uents l urnilure ol every
desoiiption. We callnunieious stock of
and a new assort-mentStraw of
Sept Felt Hals, Ti links,
New
FOltT
OF- -
REDUCTION
Se
in
Braid,
Gaiters, Oxf. Ties, Opera Slippers,
101) FOKT STItKKT, HONOLULU.
-- IMl'OlinniS
American & European Drugs & Chemicals,
Perfumery and Toilet Articles I
Valises, Etc.,
DKAI.KIIB
Agents Lorillaid Co.'s Tobaccos, W. Kimball Co.'a
Tobacco and Cigarettes.Aerated Water Works Hotel Street.
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Pacific Hardware Co., Id,iroxfcr.i; srxKJ2iiyx itonojl.ux.tj.
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for P. it .t S. &,
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Lamps, Chandeliers & Lanterns,At Lower Prices than ever before. New Invoice of
SHELF-HARDWAR-E, PLOWS & ML lERGHMBIS
Just Hcceived
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DAILY BULLETIN": IIOKOLULU, II. T., U, 188D.mofTram
Groceries, Provisions and Feed,E .T CORNER FORT AND KING STREETS.
New Goods i 'clvcd by every Packet from tho Eastern Stales and EuropeFresh California iioducoby evoiy Steamer. All orders faithfully attended toand Oooda dcliveim to any part ol the city free of cliaig-i- . Maud oidcrs, poli-cite-
guaranteed. Post OlUeo ltox 145. Teloiihouc No. 9'3 lnov-'l-8-
Telephone 240.- -
IMPORTERS
-- Jtorsr-
LEWIS & CO., Ill Fort Street,IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE DETAIL DEALERS IS GROCERIES S PROVISIONS,
Frozen Oysters and fresh California Fruits, Fish, Games and Vegetables on ICE by eachsteamer ol the 0. S. S. Co. A complcto lino ol Crosso & Blackwcll's and
J. T. Morion's English Canned Goods always on hand.
ges rr 33 "W GOOD i saRidges' Iu Twit Food, Ficnch Musluooms in glass, aiinnrdclll In tins, GroundChocolate, CroM- - & Hhukwcll Fresh FiuiiJama In glass, Slutred Olives iuglass Walnuts, Almom's Filbert, Pcncau ii lira 7.11 Nuts, Foiled Sausage,
Cal. Mild Cream Cheese, Eastern Choose, Oregon Cream Cheese, Younn American Chco90,Swiss Clieeso. Edam Choose, Topo Can Ctoamcry Bulter In 3lb lins,
Kegs Genu im Suit Piikle3, Pctaluma Table Fruits in glass jara, Finest DeliesaTablu Hni-int- -, Cijslul Wave Mackerel in 51b tins, Kegs Sauerkraut, American
Sauce, Cape Code Uranbeiries, 21b 'Hooks Codfish, Celc-Imite- d
Minro Meat in glass .s, Jacob Dold's Huflalo Hams, Whittakcrs StarHam", Old Reliable Hum & llacon, fiesh lot of Garden Seeds, Cicily Lemons,Apples, Yellow Turnips Paisnips, New Potatoes & Onions, Cal. Roll Butter,
ETC, ETC, ETC, ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC.
ap-l- G jfwlancl Orders Solicited.
GHABLESKSWG STREET.
HAS JUSTKit Salmon Bellies, Block Codfish, 'Smoked Beef, Buffalo Ham &Bacon, Boxes Smoked lien ing, Tins Norwegian Salt Hciring,Mild Cal. Cheese, Atiuorcs Mince Meat, Green Turtle Soup,Terrapin Soup, Sugar Raisins, Currants, Walnuts, Almonds,Dried Peaches, Prunes, Dates, Honey, Ccrcolinc Flakes,
CA.IM3 COD CXC.A.jS13EiartIEt75,Ketchup, Cases Sugar Corn, Cases Sugar Peas, Jersey
Blue Potatoes, Rula Turnips, Calafornia Onions, Crackers,all kinds; Choice Teas, Ficsh Apples, Saloon Pilot andBread, "Wheat, Flour, Butter, Plum Pudding, etc., etc., etc.a General Assortment of Canned Meats, and Other Groceries,And
tnh-9-J JEST Leave your
Telephones, No. 175.
Ml lOTT, 1 .8
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Civil
Fort Street, Honolulu.oet-1- 9 88.0m
JUST THE THING FOR A
Xmas or Now Year's Present-- IS A--
or
Sportsmen, Attention I Wo have aComplete Lino of
Outfits.
S Hew Home Sewing Machines.
dec-- Fort Btrctt. 1668
DEALERS
SSWf
tmwgarfrrfirf tf,wprTjry a.
Satisfaction
Cranboiry Anderson
TomatoBagas
Medium
Fruits
orders,
and
White
-- P. O. Hot 207.
87
HUSTACE,
RECEIVED :- -
or ring up 119. -- ga 8G
Cor. Edinburgh & Queen Sts.
Kaalmai Street
A. M. HEWETT,Shipping,-- Olex'li:,
Sugars received and shipped; vessels(libchaiged, entries passed and gcncinlshippinu' work. All orders lett at Ilus-tac- e
ifc Bobinson's odlce, Queen street,will receive peibonal attention and sntis-factio- n
guarantied. 1H2 lm
Boats.
IN answer to several enquiiies con-cerning "Whale Boat 1'iaines, wo
lmve now in eouiso of construction,!1 Wlialo Boat Fuune-- , 74 feet by :i2'feetlung. Theto flames nio bent iu onepleco of oak, and hold to shape, thuslcquiiliij; llttlo tatt to them up andbuild. The full fiaine for huch boats,Including cauth, 4,ri sections in number,is sold at --'8; vlth large stems on keel,and leady to plank J0. Thoy mountintended to be clinker built, nor as thefiall iinpoited whale boats proper, buttuu intended for lough ueo and durabi-lity, jet light withal, for fishing andtrading juujio'-es- . We have exportedthese frames and intend doing so, anduiako this offer to ninutctiiB anil otlioisdesltoiii of trjlng their hand, withplenty of leisuiu and small cash to makea busiiiCB-i- . Will bend flames to anygiven model from fl to 125 fons. Also onHand for sale Suifand l'leasuiu Iloats,Stems, Knees and Timbeis, MutualTelephone No U25.
DOWER & SON.70 tf Boat Iitiihlerfl.
Granite5 Iron and Tin Ware I
Chandeliers, Lamps and Lanterns,WATER PIPE and RUBBER HOSE,
House Keeping Goods,PLUMBING, TIN, COFFEE, AND993 Sheet Work.
R0.SPROUJ.L,
Engineer Surveyor.
Sportmsn's
MRS. THOS. LACK,
ewpwww
FEBRUAKY
Whale
Notice if GngirUiii.
Hawaiian Trnnsler Co.
rpiIE undci signed having purchasedJL llio business of J. Gieennudtho
American Express Company, liave con.solidated under tho linn name of tho
Blnwuihm Transfer Co.,and arc prepared to carry on tho Dray,ing and Express business of all kinds.
Telephone Oillre at No. 75 King street,next itoor to now. iuoro's.Dell
kinds of carting faithfullyand promptly attended to; lurnituro
and carefully handled; always onhand on arrival of Btcamcrs.
If you wnnt a wagon or dray you willfind it to your advantage to ring upciuici oi our icicpiioncs.
J. V. McOUIKE,MGO lm ,T. MCQUEEN.
DAVID KAAIHUE
HAS Coral Rock, Mack Stone, BlackWhite Sand and Soil, for sale
in any quantity. Apply at the olllcc ofW. C. Aclii, Kaahumanu street. 110 am
STRAYEDBOM II. HackfeldF & Co.'s yaid ajMmt Dark Brown Mure, all
feet white and rijihtcar split. A roward
will be given to anyone returning sameto II. HACKFELD & CO.
151 tf
ELECTION of OFFICERS.
AT tho annual meeting of stock-holder- s
of the Hawaiian Agricul-tural Co. held this day, the followingpersons were elected as olllctrs for thecurrent year:
Hon. C. II. Bishop Piesident,Mi. S. 0. Allen Vice Piesident,Mi. I'. C. Jones Treasurer,Mr. J. O. Carter Secretary,Mr. Tom May Auditor,Hon. C. B. Bishop, S. C. Allen andP. 0. Jones Directors. .
.T. O. CARTER,Secretary, II. A. Co.
Honolulu, Jan. 17, 1880. 140 lm
NOTICE.
Hawaiian Bell Telephone Company.
AT a meeting of the stockholders ofthe above company held January
12th, 1880, the following ofllccis wereelected for the enduing yeai :
f PresidentGodficy Brown J &
( Treasurer,Cecil Brown t,
J. F. Drown Secretary,L. T. Valentine Auditor,J. Cassidy.. General Superintendent,Jas Campbell, W. O. Smith, J. F.Brouu Directors.
J. F. BROWN,14S lm Secretary.
PMraiie of Baces
?X H. 4XTO KB SA3t'5S3sn!- -. HELD
March 16th, 1889AT -
Kapiolani Park !
No. 1. Running Race, 1 mile dash.For Hawaiian bred horses.Free for all. Catch weight.
No, 2. Tiottiug and Pacing Race, 1
mile duih. For Hawaiian bredhorses, 3 years old. To loadcart and rules.
No. 3. Running Race, mile dash.For Hawaiian brtd horses, 4years old. Catch weieht.
No. 4.--
No. 15- .-
No.
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No. 10.-
No. 11.- -
No. 12.- -
--Trotting and Pacing Race, 1
mile dash and repeat. Doubleteams. Fice for all.
-- Running R.icc, j mile dash.For Hawaiian hied horses, 2years old. Catch weight.
--Bicycle (of any kind) Race, amile dash. Free to all.
--Running Race, y, inilo dash.For Hawaiian bred horses, 3years old. Catch weight.
--Trotting Race to Road Cart, 1mile dash. Freu to all.
--Running Race, 1 mile dash.For Hawaiian bred horses, C
years old. C itch weight.
Tiottiug and Pacing Race, 1mile dash. Jiust 2 iu 3 to RoadCait. Fiec to all.
--Trotting Race to Road Cait, 1
mile dash. Free for all Ha.wallan bred horses.
--Pony Rare, 1 mile dash. ForHawaiian ponies under 11hand. Catch weight.
No. 13. Trotting Race, 1 mile dash.For all horses that never beat3 minutes.
No. II. Running Race, ljrf mile dashFree for all Hawaiian horses.
All prizes will bo paid to Riders orDrivcif. Cup to owners. No Pjoles-sioua- l
Jockeys allowed.
Entries to bo made before Saturday,March D. 1880, at 4 r. m.
J. A. CUMMINS.Honolulu,, January 10, 18fc0. 144
David DaytonWill practice in tho lower courts of thoKingdom as attorney, attend to collect-ing in all its brandies, renting of housesand any other business entrusted to him.
Office 1)1 King Street Upstair.Feb.D-8-
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GENERAL AGENTS,Accountants & (Jollectot'H
rou nti:Hawaiian Bell Telephone Co.
Managor of Advertising Dopartmout
FOll THU
"jftiupepa Kuokoa,"DEPARTMENTS of BUSINESS:
Collections will receive special attcn.tlon,
Real Eslalo bought, fold and leased.Houses, Collages, Rooms and Offices,
leased and rented, and rents collected.Flro and Llfo Insuraneo effected in first,
class insurance companies.Conveyancing a Specially Records
seaiched and con cot abstracts of titlefiirnMied.
Legal Documents and Papers of everydescilption carefully drawn and hand.Homely enproed
Copying and Translating in all languagesin I'cneial ue in tills kingdom.
Custom llouso Business tiansactcd accu-latel-
Loans negotiated at favoiablo rates.Gold, Silver and Certificates bought nnd
foM.Advertisements and Subscriptions soli-
citedSkilled and Unskilled Labor furnished.Any Article pinehnsed or sold.Inter-Islan- d Orders will receive parti,
culm attention.To Let, Furnished and Unfurnished Cot-
tages iu desirable localities at reasonableiditaK
Several Valuable Properties in andaround the city now for sale and leaseon eisy terms.
Bs?All business entrusted to our carewill receive piompt and faithful atten-tion at moderate charges.
II A IV AllAN DIRECTORYpOPIES of the Hawaiian DiiecteryJ tor 18S8-- 0 recently published by
the Mclvenney Directory Co. for sale.Pi ice $3 CO.
HAWAIIAN BUSINESS AGENCY.
House To Lot.
jj.a rpiIE Dwelling situ- -
ulet' 0I1 "l0 cftsl corncrRx.'iJgSJg of Foil nnd Ucictania sliccts,lately occupied by Dr. F. R. Day. Forparticulars inquire of Dr. Day or at the
HAWAIIAN BUSINESS AGENCY.
Cottage Foi Sale Cheap.jJg&Jk 1 STORY Cottage, nearly
--1" ll0W colaining parlor,
ffnft.f-Tr'- diniug-ioom- , 4 bctlrooms, kit-chen, bathroom and water-closet, vcran-das- ,
stable, wagon-shed- , chicken houseand yard, flower garden, etc. Lot 05x100 leet, and leased lot adjoining 75x75feet. Situate at Kapalama, mauka Bidoof King street. Apply at
HAAVAIIAN BUSINESS AGENCY.
Furnished Eotlging: House.established in a de-
sirable locality in Hono-lulu, willi unexpired lease of
.3J years at low rental is offered, (onaccount of without bonus, topaity buyini: the furniture at a fairvaluation. 'Iherc are 2, 1001ns on thepicmifacf well furnished, yielding ahandsome revenue Apply at
HAWAIIAN BUSINESS AGENCY.
Partner Wanted.
A PARTY having experience in avery profitable business and small
capital, wishes to meet party with capi-tal and general business experience toinve-- t with advertiser, either as specialor genei.il partner. Apply at
HAWAIIAN BUSINESS AGENCY.Feb 0
LOST
A SMALL Silver Watch (withthe letters "A. M. 0." en- -
fuiris graved on back of case), havinga small siher chain and cliaun attached.Finder will be rewaided on ictuiningtame to this ofllce. 102 if
TO LET
SUITE of Rooms, parlor,bedroom and small ante
room, nicely furnished; also1 large splendidly furnished front roomfor one or two person.?. Apply at
Mite. BRUOE'S,1G7 lw No. 7 Chaplain street.
TO LET
House nearcorner of King and Ala- -
pal stiects. Apply toDAVID DAYTON,
105 tf 91 King btreet.
TO LET
A SIX-ROO- Cottaao onEmma street, opposlto
Emma Siiuaic. Apply toJ. M. VIVAS,
mi tf 42 Moi chant street.
FOlt SALE
THIS Leaso and Ruilding!'f:aSi J liunwn iih the "YosGmitu
$2S3 filiating Rink," hituatcd onQueen btreet near Richard street. Forfuitlicr paiticulais apply to1G4 tf Tuos. E. WALL.
FOR SALE or LEASECOTTAUE lately oecu-oie- d
bv Sir. Iimnov Or.eR&i&fla Uenstein, situate on Emmapti cot, between the mansions of lions..'. H. Bishop, James Campbell and H. 15
Dole, near Emma Sijuare. No pianowanted, no dust, no taro patches. Onlya few minutes walk to the now silo fortho Central Union Church. No tiamwaycars wanted. Apply to
E, S. CUNHA,148 tf Uuion Saloon.
Australian Hall Somen.
sPSimm SAX FKAKCISCO,
Tho new and fine Al steel steamship
it EVSariposa,Of the Oceanic Steamship Company, wll
bo due at Honolulu lrom Sydneyand Auckland on or about
February 9, '89.And will leave for the above port withmalls and passengers on or about thatdate.
For freight or passage, having SU-PERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS, apply
WM. G. IRWIN & CO., Agents.
For Sydney and Auckland,
The new nnd flno Al steel Rteamhip
ii Alameda'Of the Oceanic Steamship Company, will
bo duo at Honolulu from SanFrancisco on or about
February 16, '89.And will liavo prompt dUpatch withmalls and passcngeis for thenbove poit)
For lreight or passage, having SUI'ERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS, applyto37 WM. Q. IRWIN & CO.. Agents
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rou
Legal & Commercial Work
Result of Special Contents for 1888:Cincinnati, July 25th Remington 97
words per minute.New Youk, August 1st. Remington
won 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Prizes.Tohonto, August lytli Remington
won (championship of the world) Goldand Silver .Medals for highest speed eveirecorded 99 words per minute, eselud-in- g
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the record, writing on the Remington103 5 woids per minute, excludingcriois; writing blindlold 107 woids perminute.
US'-T-o be had with or without Cabi-
nets ofW. M. GIFFARD,
Agent for the Hawaiian Islands.
N. 15. Letters addressed to tho Agentc. o. W. G. Irwin & Co. will have promptattention. dec 20 88
!iS merchant Ht., Honolulu, II.I.
COMMISSION MERCHANTSACCOUNTANTS.
Conveyancers & General Agents
REAL ESTATE FACTORS &COLLECTORS.
Sole Agents for the Burlington RouteAcioss Amciica, and to ihe Azores. ,
Sole Alien ts for Pitt & Scott's ForeignParcels Express it General ShippingAgency.
Sole Agents for Sunny South AeiatedWaters.
Sole Agents for Mnscfleld Bros ' NewZealand Mullet and Canned GoocN.
Special Agents fm I ending New Zealand and Australian Mcicinlilc Finns.
Special Agents for the California LandAssociation.
Special Agents for the Honolulu Busi-ness Diiectory.
AIno, Other Special Agcncie.
CSy Customs' Entries Passed. s
Managed. Assignees and Audi,tois' Work done promptly. House?Leased and Rents Collected.
New Business SolicitedBell Telo. No. 172 Mutual Tele. No. 360.Dec-- 5 Post Office Box 4C0. 88-l- y
SUGAR PLANT !
FORThe Entire Plant of the
I
Is oll'ercd For Sale. Tho Machineryis in perfect working order
and consist ofOne 26x48 Mill with Engine,
Trash-carrie- r, Etc., complete,1 Pair ol Boilers Gx20,1 Double Effect 6 and 7 fcot Pans,1 Vacuum Pan G fool wllli Blako Pump,3 Wcsfoa Centrifugals and Engine,
Together with the usual assortment of
ClariflerSj Clean's Pans, Coolers
And other Machinery usually foundin a well appointed mill.
Also, a number of
California & Islaiifl lies,Cane Carts & Gen'l Plantation
Implements.
Delivery will bo given after next crophas been harvested, say about July 1,i Ho J(
CSTFor further particulars apply to
JOHN HIND,Manager Star Mill, Kohala, Hawaii.
inay.Sl-8- 8
New Zealand My. . t(Star Brand.)
In 4 doz. Cases of 1 lb. Tins.Fre9h Supplies by eacli New Zea-
land Steamer. For Sale by
J. E. Brown & Co.,ia7 Sole Agents. ftf
To StanMhis Season, Jan. 1, '89
At Sloltulcln Htocu Farm,' Tho Imported Morgan Stallion
'Glory' JebiRv 'Glory'&i2vs?
Term hi : 8!S5 for l'.aclt Mnrc.
Mares bred to "GLORY" can remainon the farm at a pasturage at $12 perannum. Every cure taken hut no res-ponsibility incurred.
CSyMarcs not proving in foal may bereturned nexi season free of charge, if Istill own tho Horse. ,1. GAY.
2120 20t-ta-
Richard Cayford,VETEKINAIIY
Shoeing- - Eoifje,70 JL 81 King Htii-ol- .
Shoeing', from Sl.CO.
Horses and Cattle Treated foiall Diseases.
Residence: Chamberlain House, nextKawaiahao Church.
X. O. BOX 4J)S.
B,c,,i,,jg3jfkm
SJust icceived a small consignment of
Choice French Clarets,Fiom the well-know- n firms of Dubos
Fret os, and I anusse & Pancol,Horde iux, Fiance:
oleclo. 31oiiopole,CJuitesiiv Larosc,Chat oau Jjcovlllo
J Inxit Xtrlon.Cliutea.il Ijnille,Also, fiom the cellars of Romans & Co.
London :
Koch Fils Champagne, 1880;(In Quarts & Magnums)
Clininlicx'tin, lt4(4:... ,,.- - Ulinmbcrtlii, 1874;
Iry Ciiruoxi, 8 1'carjs Old;Cliutcuu 3Iarennx, 1877;
Grande Fine Champagne Brandy, 1811.
BSS-T- he above comprises the ChoicestRiauds of Wines and Liquois ever
to this maiket.NAJLiK BY
MACFARLANE & Go.iiov-10-8- S
FIREAN1
BURGLAR
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& Loci Co
Of Canton, Ohio, U.S.A.Having established an Agency in thin
City for the tale of their inanu.factures, which are
Surpassed by !3oneIn their line in the world, an opportunity is oll'eied to all requiring protcc.tion of their Valuables lrom Fire andTheft to supply themselves on termswhich defy competition.
C2r For particulars inquire at -- a
Gulick's Agency,No. 38 Merchant St., Honolulu, II. I.
scpt-24.8- 8
Honolulu LibraryAND
Readinq Room Association.
Cor. Hotel & Alakea Streets.Open every Day and Evening.
Tho Library consists at the presenttime of over Five Thousand Volumes.
The Headlue; Itoom is supplied withabout fifty of tho leading newspapersand periodicals.
A Parlor is piovhlcd for conversationnd games,TerniB of membership, fifty cents a
month, payable qiuuterly in advanceNo formality requited iu joining exceptsigning tlioioll.
Strangers from foreign countries andvisitors fiom tho other islands are wol-como- to
tho looms at all times as guests.This Association having no legular
means of support except tho dues ofmembers, It is expected that residentsof Honolulu who desire to avail them-selves of its privileges, aud all who feelan interest In maintaining an institutionof tills kind, will put down their uamcaand bccoino regular eontilbiitors,
A. J. OAKTWIUGHT, Prcs.,M. M. SCOTT, Vice-Preside- nt,
II. A. PAHMELEE, Secretary,A. L.SMITH, Treasurer,O. T. RODGERS, M.D.,
Chairman Hall and Library Commlttoo,
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