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POPULAR MILLINERY HOUSK,KM foil f im i, itoi.olntii.
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General MwawtilQ
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Central MjrthnMi I
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V. dno'lay April 11
N,, iMviglit, will In'nil, i 12 i( .lay ul' Muling.
SriiflR. 'CLAUDIHE.'DAVIt-- Commander,
W illli-iiv.- I liuinliilii I'Vci-- 'I'mul ,", ii'i'lurk r, M., I.Hirliinn lit Knlill-Im- ,
Hiii In, liana, Haimm uml Uiini- -
i.nl'l. lid in ning will lllT'ivr nt HlMIII- -
lulu I'V. iy Sunday iiioniiii;.
Nn l''l'i'iulil will In: rrci'ividnil' i I I'. M. i, n day oMiilinH.
I 'unhiiii-c- hiiihI, I"' at tin- lniidinnsIn irr. i.c f In iu'lit, ns wo will nutllnl, iilll'.m-lvr- llill l' UlrllIn i Iiiih In an laiidril. W liil.a (Iiu( lulu ,a ny will iii' ilui! dilii;.'ii('i' inlinliilliil live ulnrli, Wr di'i'lilli- lo
any i'i'riniihilpilily in ruse t,f t InI, ,t - i,f an will lint hefur inniicy iir j.'Wrliy unl.'fn idacrd in
' ('III'' (if I'lll'HI'lC.V. (!. Wil.KKIl, ri.'hidi'iit.
H, IJO.-- Seen Ian--
('ATI .I. A. KINU, Curl. Siinl.I 111
ri'uoB.vnifcjscis,In K'ne fire. I, iienr Alula n -- Ir, e', uppn,
( 'aliliii iiia I ruil Mm ki'l.
Des'ijiior and Mdiiufnoturer of
ART FURNITURE,Kui'iiiliiro I'legant
WM Made, and Oldlii'ddiiij;
French Polishinglly a III mini,
C'.EFliT-- i MADE and LAID,
Window Poles, Cornices and
,eljn il mill Hindi- In llie Idlient nlylenf nr . (Sample may he seen in us
laej-luliv- i: llallj.
U' I'eal wllli III.' wnikinnii. mid I'nvn' ; 17 If
j..:r.'OTP
Tl 1 . -: I)'.-.-- . I poison of'"efaia i' ' e; ',;. iir:,.leif I1 i h,,.iii, ii'nl --;, i.ni's,ci.-- i ninliifirniii i' a, i'l!(' n a I h .niiv. Hen'i u'-- (lie. fd.i'nii '(' lin- ill ual, Impiiiri- -
lie ipii! : mil' II ".a ! las a (ir hruili!iiliM-nn-ti- in .' 'ia-,- ' m en i hi- - wrk. It! 'frt, ny the ) I',".., . hi:- - !a ia villi.ill)' r. nl'iiW H rriilas I'. I'.M aw; V
ho euiiiin r of Mia a, li, inlii'L'i'sinn liver, t lo-'- i !';. hiilm-y-i- , re let!
iMiMiiHitt'ifl HUM p!'"S. . JNnll tint ri inna'-- rial .'in i Jiej.ii.y, pi
innl i ally liehlnoil nf H' rufi Inns ,d mi, eienrihe
oi'ipl'.-MOli f.ii "i I.i. r.i 'i.n I'll I h ml,in 'l)ei ' J rs!i !, thea''-ii- t ll"'l piiiiii r,
Renter's H:?.i;ig Soap
Vr'i tt i.l.v.v 'I vim .; .!, for a fair.,'lear hkiii, as'',i !. Jiv,s,i Hilar I lint, l ii;- Ir liaes-- , rumove hi .1' in. ., ( I a al.
HOLLISTER & CO.,(i liHliih'iliii Aki iiU, lill
plui-iii- e lii liitoriniii-- : tin- -
'll" "I'1' "Id re- - i nrac- -Nu. : Mln ml -- heel. e i.lelui-n- l
j Ha- I. in iVpl , W. Piene. I iiiiiaryi l;!lli. iKM. II. I Te!c,li.im- No. 1 1".I o lui
COMPOUNDS arid ROOFING
HEEO'S PATbNT
Felt SUdiu Mpa CuT'-.rl:;- , il to.
FtKTIUZtRS :
Wool. IH'bT,HUNK MKAK,
KISH (Jl'ANO,
ALS- O-
BUCK & OUliANUT'S
Hlfih Grade Cane Manara.
GRASS SEEDS:COCKSFOOT,
JiYE (iilASSAmi CLOYEKri.
Refined Sugars,Fairbank Canning Co.'s Corned
Beef, l and 2 lb. tins.
SALMON IN l5Ai:iiELS.
Baiflwia Loconioiives.
'I'liii linilerslKiied hiivlnj; liccii iippolntodnoli! ni'iils fur llio lliiwniinli
lslmid.s
i'jr tho ekhr tted
Fr.iiii the work of
Burham, Parry, Williams & Co.,
I'lillml. I .lu:i, it .,
Are now prepui-e- to clvu andreceive orders tor the-- c engine.--, of anyil,i! and sly l.
Tim I'ALDWIN I.OI'O.MOTIVK WllliKSnrt! now iiiiiiiiifaeliii ine; u slylo of Loeu-inoli-
piirtii'iilnrly ml ipled
For Planlatica Purposes,
A iiunilier of w hieli huvo reeently beenreceived lit the.--e mid wo willIni v pleii.-iii'-i- ill tnrni-hi- n plnntnlioiilitems mi I inn unei's with pm'th.-ula-
of Kiune.The fiiperiorily nf these I.oeoniulivu.s
ovi'i'iill oilier nnikes is iml only knuwuliei'i- - hut is ne'.nowleded tliroiigliniittllU l.'lliled Sillies.
Win. (. IinVIN & Co,LM,Solo Agents for lliiwaiiun Islmids.
fill IRWIN & GO.
(i.niiTi-:i.-
Win. O. 1 rw in. . .President it MilliliterChi us Spreekels.. ., VWalter M. (iiffmd
Secretary & TreasurerTlico. t;. 1'oiTor Audiloi
SUGAU IACTOKSAM)
Commission Agents.AIIKNTS HI' TI1K
ill c a mo rinni'TIHuUliiCli 11
Of Nun I l ili.eimv i. III.
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IFx-St- f .... e1...n.''.Vi
Meat Company81 KINO STKKKT,
G. I. WALILR, - - Manager.Wh-lca!- e & Rttail Butchers
AM,
X A V Y C O S T ! I A ( :X( ) KS.
TA1 WO CHAN,I--
Miiniifaettii'i-- of T.adies' A (lenlleiiicu's
French Kid, Calf & Kangaroo
KKIN SIIOKS MADK TO OltliKll.
r i'il. .lino, MoildlcH.US NuuaiiU St., : i l V. O. Cox 203.
CI. MVl.lAlll & Co.,PRACTICAL GUN & LOCKSMITHS
Iletlii l Street. "Ii.imoii'g Block,"l onier stui'i-- .
Surgical .V Mudeul Iiitriiiiicnt ninllyreliaire.1 at reas.uiahli- - ral,-- .
j M at i in h anil reliaii-im- of nil kin, Is ui peeialtv. All kinds of Safe & ScaU--
repaln-d- . IIuiibi-IioIi- I M wing MucbiiiMor kuIu. l-- H
Slripsri Ginghams Il
Ginghams!Ml I WO l ll,( K-- i AIJKK !
i'.f ii low j.ii-- ,i
FOP' 01.00
m m.
(,,, K.lilliilllji A (Jlll'CII H.,
l.'Oi'K j'lnrfcH
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AND KINO HTIiKKTS.
(.!( fnin IviHlei ii Klnlen uml Knrupe,Miner, All nidei'M linl I, fully nllemled
Mi" eily free l, I'Iim;c, IhIiiIiO urilein
MUST C o, ii., :i72,
King Street.
limy liml il, In linn ndvanliiL'e l,u
Piil Pfully eneenied,('HAS, HUSTACK.
u r,ln hi llieii l,uildliir, tliey
nl llrd(11 Illiil
rii nit-- : :
Now Ccod: !
tn"h hui-l- ! me nu I In vtnv,
S i l Honolulu.Mil
Chas. HuslacG,
in ;i v a 4 i
KrtVlliK I' i' I'f llie i,iin in (lie l.iei l.iiildiii kliuwn (in Hi""filtiftilh Iflul-k,- denlly nppi,i(e I lie nil! .Innd, IMid liiivinlil flmf, 'UI Id, Ii til f V lui fn rim iJ'f I li,V III" liile lire, i. ml la innIII t I'l'ifil lil Net Ouu,.! pel laid fie, liner, iilnl inue mi Ike way, I
nil, till pnred In lill iill ' rdi'M I' liefuie, 'I lililikiliK the plildii' furIII1 ld,e,, pull, in, ie f,e,(uwi Ml in" luf die pnM. Ki ven yi'alV., I
dupe Py liCUnpl. nip lilini In nil ild. In Ineiil, a cimliiiiiaiiee nf (lienilliln, A Mli" new idiilid ill, ill lie pli iifeil ,n pee nil my nld ciii-- -
fneie,, Mid ii iiilii new nnes n
enll, Ifliind ndec mlicileil nid(!
h'H a ptM;fH ttitto, ll
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iJiiij :mm Uwxion i ii
i v MMrr ion,it'r fiA' IlitWiiUltlt hltill'Ui
fellI'll! II
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I' I toll., , , I'liiilN'ihmi'i'i I'niik A,
'I I Unti l s I, if ''eli'.mii?,I ui
h If, WAIMMI,
I U m ini' mi I lilllili'i'i('" I' ' nii'1 Wndefi llnlldlnw Mil-- ,
( in, ii' i Wnliiiiii ilnli- -nn ah en i n mi iini)4 niieei iiuim
hiin lii I lib i'linu)' Hiii l
Tefeplmm dlU. 'Kf H"-- - C, o, llux 21)7,
LKWlii h CO., Ill lot t Street,floNol,i:,n, ll l
linpoito, WI;olsi;n!c & Hi-tnl- Dealers in Groceries k Provisions,
l 'I'', - HtM
Hy Ini'll fli'iiltil y hi fin-O- H, H, Cu, fui, f nliluiiiiii fri'li ( 'iilnf'ii nia HullOllle-- lfineii Oyl"i iind I' re.h ( ilifui m i I'iiiIk, I ir f , 0 uue, Vi e. Inhlen,I'll', fill', A I'Uniplele line i,f I 'n,.,e it Illnek Wi ll. A ,1 T, MuilnnV ' 'a Ii milit llull ll e;,il iilWiiy nil liiiml, A Ii ii, jiir-l- leci ivi d ll froli line nf (I. Illllllll'le llilll I'liMeil ,tl"ilU Mini llullled 'f.ervei FrilllK, l.ei it, (,'lin .M.illiT.iH,lli'f I 'lill 'I II. IIIIH lilnl Diieuli, New liieiiMind, i , Cienlil OatMilken iiid I'liiilil VVInnl Mnlii, Kn d,V l,iTnnm uml ( 'nlifui iiin HiveiHideI Hit lHO x, tin yj'li llnilmnk I'uIiiIuih, Kl",, I'ilc, I'd", Kulif-fm-liui-i miriiiiieed.
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BARGAINS ! -- : BARGAINS !
Tiii: TAcinn uxudwauv, co id.,Ihy h mni'inn a Iind In eiiiein u e uf
lie In iit'.v lie II' rilneli" nl Wun'M In llie
ion ;n v -j- - iti a ji.J HlllliU,ieiliiiVlil, III nihl' Pi piivi-- MpeiM" nf lininlliii'j "Vill
f li rayIf
to i in;ff peiuiH 'iiili li (( iinyliihi In lli.ll line vi III Uml lh: li einllyuppmlillillli
NvW Coodo 1
IPlVe lull l hei ii mi (veil uml
fi it, m iiahoa o!,' ii ':. I'.iiiiil'i', ijtH and
l'iiii I MiOiijIii.VI lOdli iMiiiliijih'"l, All ni'li-- lell nl
llin iPmidliin llindie Mi,- Kill iceelwpmlnpl mil mini H III
HlH II 10 Nllll'IM'illH,
llunilld all lllli'lil l"f MI CA
U lllll Kill In lul l ll dy M'niiin i' III Ilk- ." "H'l hmle III l'lil Mill lie
it Il-- lj innll" hn nlieii. pull,S 1, hi ll 14 H, h, I'll,
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PACIFIC HARDWARE C0,,L'd,i;iCoil Hin t I, i
BY AUtHUr.rif
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Mi M' n . ,. , '. m .
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Tilt MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE GO. OF NEW YORK.
JH II tltll . M I 1(111 I'ilul.Icb ucfl Kvery D olrablo Form of Policy !
it hn pa,d K.m.ni'.r.smeeiuorgmidion TWO HUNDRED AND NINrTY MILLIONS OF DOLIARS.pi New I iiiriiiii!ion Policy is the most liheral ver offered by ativ Ins 'tance ('uuipiiiiy.
trj- - For f ill pai'.ieiihtri apply to
Gem rat Agent fm ;he Hawaiian Islands.
A i i
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TLtEO. II. DAV1ES & CO.,
'l'lli: : .'.-.- i..l.t. - I' ,!,. hi I
I I I , ,l,.l 1,11 lit,, . 1 ..K'l.
FOR T H T DAY ONLY
Ti lin- - i l 'oi a- - follow :
. Vf. I'. VI.
Li we Honolulu 7 :'i o "'
Al rive Ilolioiiliilii :li."i 4 .'o.'i
la ave llououliuli :25 I :"'"
Arrive Iloiioliibi 9::;o i:('0
W Iiupi rint mil m i. R. v L Co.
;t t ;.t
lllliiolillll Fill! l)i;P;ll'tll!(!ill
GENERAL IMPORTER'S.SADDLKKY HAHNKsS,LAWN TKNNIS & ClH)QfKT SKIS,UI IiHKIi COATS & OIL MTTS,LICATIIKIi LKLIING.FLAGS, KLOWKK TOTS,MIKl'OUS, CHAIRS,SILVKRWARK, STATU i.NKliY,
KTC, FTC, KTC
JiV-.-''- .
1; '"-iS- 'i
Vr. SOAI,
WKLS11
LINOl.Kr.M, CARl'Ll' & RI GS,IRON r.KI)Sli:.I)S,lia'MvS it VALIsKS,TAILOR GOODS.CLOTHING,HATS & CMS,HOOTS & SHOKS,HOS1KUY.
STOCKHOLM & COAL TARS,l'AINTS & OIL, CYLLNDKR OIL,
KOI'KS, ANCHORS & CHAINS,SiiKLT LKAI),
STKAM COAL.CKMKNT, Ll.MK,
CHARCOAL TIN
C'i-iif-Kvt-u- iu Oil" ALOHA."
KNGLISH,SCOTCH,
l'LATKS
Dli Y GOODS I
INDIAN GOODS
Groceries, hd Stuffs, Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery & Glassware,.1 yYIvV: GOODS!
FERT ILIZRS:- - Ohlendorf's Dissolved Peruvian Guano, Oldendnrf's Special Cane Manure.LONDON PURPLF destroyer of Potato, Cotton & Canker Worms, Ktc.
SCRUB E XTEKM I NATOR: Destroys ull Xoxions Weeds & Senilis.BAGJi:-Su- gar, Kice, Paddy. Coal. TWINE, H EMP CANVAS, NAVY OAKUM.FILTER PRESS CLOTHS & BAGS: Kmbracing the latest Improvements In material mid texture.
(ialvaiiiz.od "Water Pipe, Corrugated Iron, Fence Wire, Pipe Fittings, lite., .Ftc
PROF. DR. med. G. JAEGER'S
jfe'feli'
bine Sank? Underclothin? !
VE11TIFICA TE TEA ATS L A T10N.I herewith appoint MR. M. GOLDBERG, Agent for the sale of my
Genuine Sanitary Underclothing in the Hawaiian Islands.Signed, FKOF. DR. G. JAEGER.
Stuttgart, the 19th of September, 1890.
Original to be seen in my
j ;. ,.. Itofdi r i?iiiii.-.- i I III-
pill 'i" li III' lit! ! ''.II
at II-- 1 bibi. f
All f iplll' il !ti;'.. III. It!' 'II HI
i.l '! Olii d l; poll sij pUi'ii a t t'l'Ollll C ol till- .""Upl'l Mill II'!' ill Hi I'sibblW,.,Li.
Tlo- M,ii l.-i luU'i or d"- not
bind hill. I Si to a i , yi lia 1. A' "1
any hid.Al! bids ;iiiii( bi distincily nidoi., ,1
"Tender lor I'm dging Haul for Hont ill 11."
C. N. Sl'FNl El,Miui.it.-- i of the Interior.
Intciior I Mice, Jan. 2b, l.v.il.21 (it
ale cf Loasa of GovernmentLot oa King Street foot
cf Lihha Street.
On TIICUSDAY, March 12, 1891,
it 12 n'cl'-c- noon, at the front eii- -
ranee ol Aliiolani Hale, will be sold
it puhlie auction, the h a.--c 't a
iowrnmciit Lot situate on King
treet, at the foot of Liliha si reel, andKnown as the Old Lime Quarry, con-- 'aiuiug an area of 59-1- U0 acres a ht- -
1c more or less. Terms lease 10
ears.Upset price, !f."0 per annum, pay-bl- e
semi-annuall- y in advance.C. N. Sl'ENCKR,
Ministi r of the Interior.Interior Otliee, Jan. 27, 1891.
2;l 4t
Irrigation Notice.HoNoi.tu.t', H. I., Aug. 9, 1890
Holders of Water Privileges or
hose paying Watei Rates, are hereby
lotilied that the hours for using
water for irrigating purposes are from'i to 8 o'clock a. M., and 4 to C o'clock
f. M.
CHAS. 15. WILSON,Supt. Hono. Water Works.
Approved :
C. N. Sl'KNCKH,Minister of the Interior.
('.27 tf
Pledged to neither Sect nor Party,But established for the benefit of all.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 11, 1891,
The most appropriate commentthat can be made in the interest of
all the parties concerned in the latelibel case, viz. : Crowley, the Adver-
tiser and the Supreme Court, is
Silence !
President Gompers of the Ameri-
can Federation of Labor has latelybeen exposing some of the politicalschemes of the American Socialists,says the New York Herald, l'resi-de- nt
(Jumper's stand has received theendorsement of the great tradeunions of the United Slates. Thefight seems to be between Americanlabor and foreign interlopers, the
latter wishing to carry out in theUnited States a policy of revenge for
wrongs received in Europe.
The reports which have been latelygoing the rounds of the San Franciscoand Eastern press, as to "supersti-tious terrors" hastening King Kala-kaua- 's
death, are all traceable to an
article printed in a late number of
the San Francisco Stock Report. Thearticle referred to was doubtless fur-
nished by some irresponsible person
from Honolulu, and alleges, among
other things, that the natives prayedthe King to death, as they did thelate Princess Likelike; that a "shoalof red fish entered the Honolulu har-
bor" shortly after the late King'sdeparture, etc., all of which weighed
upon Kalakaua's mind after he heardthe news. It is needless to denysuch rumors here, but it will not,
be amiss to informour friend abroadthat such reports are utter nonsense.
There seems to be a wave of reli-
gious liberalism sweeping over, orrather through, the clergy of theUnited States. In Pennsylvania five
young clergymen were rccuiily sus-
pended from the Presbyterian ilm ch
for modifying belief to conform itli
the facts of modern science, and the
last dispatches left two more on trial
at 1'ittsburg for the same offense.At Cleveland, Ohio, the Rev. How-
ard MacQueary was being tried,earlyin January, for heresy, by the Epis-
copal Church, for publishing a book
entitled "Christianity and Evolu-
tion," in which thn author failed to
agree with the popular faitlj us setforth in the creeds of Protestantism.
As a defense the reverend gentle-
man sets up conscience as a final
arbitrator, and aileges that, "after a
study of, Dawson, McCosh, Ceikieand the Duke of Argyll, who ore
neither nor C'hris- -
C lia iii 1m i l.i i ii'm Ni) lie.
She Finn r.tl (!.- - .ni- - Il.i I. iii
Mitji'.-l- y K.i,Ki., will i,i U I. ii
i tin Maui I' ll 1. i,ii -- I M i A V , tin'
ln Ii in.-t.m-t. ,i '! 'i k a. m.
JUli.s 'A. holiKH'lM'N.V in Cli iiiil" lain.
Ii.l.mi 1'auue, F. 2, tV.M.
JT til- -"' lit
RESOLUTIONS OF THE PRIVY
COUNCIL,
At a meeting i if the li ivy Councilof State, hflil at Muni i'nlace on
Tlmrsdav, Jan. 2'., lS'Jl. tin- fulli-winf-
resolution wi re mianinioin-l- ailupt-o.- l
:
A l Tint a ri'iii lunger than tli.it wf
tiny ullirr sovereign nf Hawaii hutone, the eai lily lite nf our bclnveil
Kin;; Kalal-.au- was clnseil at '2 :3I
o'clock on J in ilay , I In' -- OJi ilay tfJanuary, 1SU1, in San FruiK-Ni'o- , Cali-
fornia, United .Slatts of America.Failing health fur sumo linmllie
past made it seem advisable that he
should sock to regain it hy a voyageto the morn bracing elimate of Cali-
fornia, and inspired with this lije,lie left his kingdom in November last.The voyage anil change of circum-
stance at first secnici! to hcnclit him,but at length mortal disease appearedwith increased vigor, anil lie sank to
uleep scarce nine days ago in a foreignland. The friendly which theHawaiian people were wailing for
with expectant eyes, came this morn-
ing, bringing hack, not their .Sover-
eign in renewed health, but, alas, hislifeless remains. The decorations of
loyal a fleet ion prcpaiing for his re-
ception are speedily changed intothose of mourning, and we meet to-
day in the impulse of a commonBorrow.
The reign of our departed King was
memorable as an era of remarkableand increasing prosperity. In theseventeen years of his reign, now
closed, this nation has made rapidstrides in its material industries, edu-
cation and the arts of civilization.But death comes alike to King and
commoner, and the seventh Sovereignof Hawuii has gone to join the roll of
the illustrious dead. We humbly bow
to the will of God.
Thkhkfoue UK IT
Rksolvkd, That the 1'rivy Councilof State here assembled, join with his
beloved Contort, His Royal Sister andrelatives, and the Hawaiian people,in expressing our great sorrow at thisuntimely decease of our late King.
Rkholvkd, That- the foregoing pre-
amble and resolutions be enteredupon the records of the l'rivy Coun-
cil and published in the newspapersof this city, and
KksOLVKD, That the members of
this Council wear the customarymourning for a period of thirty days.
C. P. I A LIKE A,25 tf-- 4 4t Secretary.
By virtue of the authority in me
vested by the Constitution and thestatutes of this Kingdom, and deem-
ing it essential to the promotion of
justice, I do hereby order that theregular term of the Fourth JudicialCircuit to be held at Nawiliwili, Isl-
and of Kauai, on the first Tuesday of
February, 181)1, is hereby postponeduntil WEDNESDAY, March 4, 1891,
at 9 o'clock A. M.
Witness my band and the, seal of the Supreme Court
Lu b--
at Honolulu, this 31st dayof January, A. D. 1891.
A. F. JUDI),Chief Justice Supreme Court.
Attest:Hknky Smith,
Clerk Supreme Court. 20 2w
From and after this date all war-
rants and other processes of all theCourts of this Kingdom must be in
the name of ''MLIUOKAL.VNI, by
the Grace of God, of the HawaiianIslands, Queen."
By the Court,HENRY SMITH,
Clerk Supreme Court.Aliiolani Hale, Jan. 29, 1891.
25 tf
Pkj'ahtmknt ok Financk, I
Honoi.11,1-- , II. I., Jan. 29, 1891. f
Notice is hereby given that all
material, etc., leijiiired for the Fune-
ral Ceremonies of His Lite Majchly
Kalakaua is only to be fornislii d on
requisitions signed be l!ie Minister of
Foreign Affairs.GODFREY BROWN,
Minister of Finance.25 tt
FoiiDios Office, I
Honoixlu, H. I., Feb. 10, '91. f
Monsieur I'ETRU.S JOHANNESBOUWMAN has been appointed Ha-
waiian Consul at Dordrecht, Holland,vice J. F. van der Made, deceased.
Monsieur FREDERIC AUGUSTEBONET has been appointed HawaiianConsul at Papeete, Tahiti, vice J. T.Cotjnet, resigned. 34 2tr-- 7 It
in in i! M l i.tti .ii..-!'-
, p, rl In the
ln:iiii' ol i I: pe, pi. , H Ii !l in
politii d :t:n r,iiii;ii-- oi.d d lel.'piiit iit. liii h ti'l our ecrv d'.iv liorionwi'li the t",ioL"!e for ex.iicuee.
Perhaps in no putt of the world
Irii the la-- t sti ji in material andMuriUi il evolution been watched ilh
so iniii'li iiitcivl :n in ll.iwnii, tthcle.on accou.it of our iiolaMon, it ha
become so iutiinateiy connected with
every day life.
On the 7th instant we publi-l- n d
an extract Iroui the Friend of Fcbruary rt'ii; rtl.liir the minion troublesin the Caioline Nlands. as set bathby Mi-- s A. rainier, one of the Am-
erican mission-ivie- at Poll. pe. Sincethat dale fuilhi r details of the trou-
ble have been icecivid at this oilice
through the New York press, as will
he seen by reference to an articleprinted in another column.
Fioui all information available il
seems that the American missionarieshave 1'ccn the abused panics, andthis in violation of treaty stipulationsbe;. ween Spain and the United States,providing that the American mission-
aries at the group should be treatedwith certain specilicd courtesies.These conditions have not been carried
out by the Spanish authorities of theCaroline Inlands. The oli'u ial reportof Commander Taylor of the I'. S. S.
Alliance cn, linns the report of thosein charge of the American missions.
It has been intimated the SpanishGovernment was surprised at the re-
ceipt of news testifying that theSpanish oilicers in the Caroline Isl-
ands had over-reache- d their author-
ity. This may or may not be so. Itis a fact, however, that Spain haslong since established a policy, if not,
a custom, of coming in at the finish
of missionary civilization to claim
and appropriate a large portion ofthe glories of peace, by an assump-
tion of force, provided the experi-
ment is not attended with too much
danger.The 1'nitid States Secretary of
State, Mr. Blaine, has taken promptaction in the ease by demanding an
apology from the Spanish Govern-
ment, as well as restitution for dam-
ages done to the property of the Am-eriua- ti
mission at I'onapc.
I'ass II ok No i:i."i() is 1.. TheI'mdt r will please i turn lo . A.Zabl iin , bahaiii:!, i ml will be reward-US'.- )
ed forLaliaimi, Fob. ( 1. I!.'. :it.
Atli-u- l ism, Jvi3 j;(t8 !
'I'll E member of Onliii Lodge No. 1..1 K. of 1' , are n iiieste I In attend
the staled meeting on WKINK-1IAY- ,
the 11th iu-t- ., al 7::t0 o'clock i M , asbusiness of impoflaiii e will be broughtforward. I'er oriler.
Ci.o. WILLI MS. !'. (.'..: :!t K. ot Ii. & S.
1. ii. . V. N,ilC!i
Olhcers anil leiiibei of Fveekioi-Lodge No. 1, a in lLirmonv Lod i;eNo. ?, I. O. O. l', and all visitingbrothers of tin ordi-r- , are ri'speetfullyrequested to meet al Kxcel ior Lodiroom on SUNDAY, Feb. 1, 1S!M, att):!5 A. M , lo al tend the funeral of hislate Maj stv.
j. I! TUCKK1L N. O.,L. L. LaI'1 lOibl':, Hecrelary.
,'!"i it
Si 'UVK.
Miland ineinbers ofOFFICICUS No. I. I. (). O. F..
and VTsiting i'ati inrelis are requestedto meat al Kxcelsinr Lodge Aiile-Koo- m
on SUNDAY. Feb. 15. ut :4" A.m . to attend the funeral of His late Muj- -j
esiv. II. II. WILLIAMS, (J. 1'.,:CJ (it L. L. LAiTFitKE, Scribe.
AShMlXKK'is NOTICE.
'I'llE undersigned having been ap-- 1
pointed assignee of the estate of
-' I'11"- - '.,f kl'"l"',i oersons lMileliteil In saiil estale arc?hereby untitled to pay the respectiveamounts owing by Iheni immediately tothe uiideigiied.
W. C. l'AKKE,Assignee.
Honolulu. Feb. 4, ls(l. if lw
WANTiil)
SEKV.vXT Girl. German pivfcmd,to louk after a child of two years
and d i liirlit housework. .Apply at ticsoffice. n if
VV i SUA
t SECOND II VXDTop liie-r- well-- 5
pi' Seivi d Addre-- 8 "Jt.A- - 14,'' I'.l l.l kiin Oliiee. :'.:' at.
WOr-- of lii'ds exeeuie l
J'"B neatms at the Daily liulleiin.
I certify herewith that I have given to WM. BENGERS SONS, Stutt-gart, the sole authority for the manufacture of Sanitary Underclothingafter my system both at home and abroad. I recognize, as genuine, onlythe Sanitary Underclothing made by the original appointees which arestamped in blue with the trade murk of Win. ieiujem Hons ami my
underneath. Beware of imitation !
Sigm d, PROF. DR. G. JAEGER.
'UKERSL NOTICE.
For the puiose of nth ndint; thefiiiierul of Hi.-- late Maje-ty- , loriiiernieiuher of "Hawaii ' ( 'i'iii.iiny No. I,
On Scnday, Feb. 15, i 89 1
The members of the l)i partmetil arerequested to assembl" in uniformwi hunt apparatus at the KnfineHouse ol ( oiupaiiy No I, on Kinystreet, at 1) o'clock A. t.
&T A full attendance is desired.
l r order.
HIONHV SMII II.:M 5t Secretary II. F. D.
NOTICE.
P.. OKDKXSTKIV is not in ourMil.employ any lunger.,M. S. CKIN'liAC.il & CO., (L'D).
Ibiiluliibl. Feb. 7, IK!M. 811 Hv
i' (Ml i'KiN'i'
street nmv occupied bySfrjii"4ffi W. H. Sims, near ThoinasSqiiiiri'. I'nsses.-ioi-i given iui" eiliately.Train ears pass ho dour. Inquire of
0. K. ISO L'1MaN.:il tf ( iiIohi House.
von m:vra. 'P'llC I'n inises now occupied
bvJi. W. Hull as ?esi-- Q'
v'oVa deuce, on Kort sli'eet lbui.-- e
snitabli' for any one wishing So keeproomers, mid within short ofthe htisine-- part ol the eiiy. Tram cursI hi s the dour. I'ossesion given iniine-diatul- y.
Iiuiiii'e of(i. K. bDAKD.M AN,
;)1 tf ' limine.
Lost, stolen or Mr'ty-.- 1
l.JtOM my premisesI on Kiiiau stieei,.
Mp on MoniJav uiornlny;.Xv, Keh. iuiU I liny Horsewith Ihree while feet,
iiml while face. The Under wiil he miU-a- b
y ri'wiirildd on leaving the s;ine attin.!' shop of
W. W. Willi i IT A SOX'S.:tt Kin"' street.
T the aiumal niccliuir of the stock-holders in I'ne Hawaiian Fruit. &
Taro Co. held al. Waihiku, Maui, on Feb.7ili, I lie following oliieers were electedfor the ensuing year:
.lohn liicliardson Presideiir.Tlionins Clark
( SecretaryW. II. Daniels.. &
Trea-urer- ,
A. N. Kenoikai Auuitnr.W. II. I) NIKLS,
Sei'i'i'iary II. F it T. Co.vVniluku, Maui. Feb. 7, 1S1H. !W (It.
PETER HIGH,
CHico & Works, :
)oors, Sash,
'"')."- ', 2: :' : ... -- f .' ;'
..
,: 'JL ir,:-,- ki e
CLAY.MRU BRICK,
RKD HRICK, VAV.
t'l-tl- I'M A HIM" KuhAMKRICAN
FRKNCII,
E,ltire,y ut'wto tli i trade.
Merchant-stree- t window.
Corner Fort & Merchant streets.
&. COOKE,
1
MEYEU,
I f onoliilu.Club Stables). mo
A full assortment just received and for sale at
31. i5I.iII.ldlta'K
Shortly expected aline line of
-
'. .-i.. .; ' ;;'::,H.i4 d
-- a
tisa
Now that, the rainy season is uponus, everybody wants n door mat. that,will be mi ornament at the frontdoor,and will thoroughly do the work re-
quired of it. The
Is just, the thing. It cannot becomeson Iced by rain, as is the case withliber nulls, and it always keeps clean.Iicing made of (bilvaui.ed Wire
They Cannot RustAs do many of the wire mats now inuse. Tin y are Jar superior to and furmore durable than liber or rubber.Can be hud of Steel Wire al.
HAWAIIAN HARDWARE CO.,
Opposite Spreekels & Co.'s Hank,28 if Foi i slieet, Honolulu.
NOTICE.
jlt; Susan lierlelliiatin of Pihui,Kiiuiii, will tint tie responsible for
any hil's except coiitraeti d by her or byher writ. en order, ami hereafter allmoiiies ilue the estate of Mr. C. Hertel-liian- ii
are. he paid to lieror her writtenorder. .Ino. KOSS,Attonie.v-in-f.i- et for Mr. U. & Mrs.
S. i'.i'i l 'Iniaim. 21 lm
K.
T preparation for the press! To beI issued in book form (about loo pp
lo svo;, the entire evidence in thel.bel trial of I). M. Crowley vs. (iazetteCo. together with open letters to . I. IJ.
Athei ton. Ii. A. Thurston. II. M. Whit-ney, His Honor .liidjje McCully and auaddress to the Mechanics' Union in I'.ng-li.-- li
and Hawaiian.D. M. CKOWLEY,
S0t lit) King street.
PROPRIETOR.
ALikra, near Qiieuu St.
Blinds, Screens,
l '" No'"
..r rtn
15 lm
CASTLE
Shipping & Commission MerchantsPLANTATION & INSUHA NCIi AJKNTS,
DEALKKS IN
Builders' and General Hardware, Agricultural Implements,
I'LANTATKIN WUI'J'II iOW,
Carpenters', Blacksmiths', Machinists' A Plumbers' Tools,
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS !
Kitchen Utensils, Paints, Oil-- , Varnishes, Lamp (ioods and
Blake's Steam Pumps, Weston's Centrifugals,
Wilcox & Gibbs, & Remington Sewing Machines,
Dr. Jayne A Sons Family Kodicinbi
J. L.PJA1T1CA- -
House and Decorative Painter.Paper Hanging a Specially.Mouldings, Turned & Sawed Work.
Having tecated the services of Mr. C. B. KIPLEY, Architect andP lil.'.ing Kiij eiintc ndeiit, I am now prepared to furnish designs for everyd sci.iotion (if building and v ill contract or superintend the construction ofthe mi me.
.Jf Please tail and examine designs befoit: jlucing your orUers else-where. Prompt attention lo ull order. dec 27-U-
130 Kort St.dec-24- J (Opposite
iiii:.(.In!
iiftnliPiii, fi
ti:: C3Kiir.tr i caie.
tl.P III -- I. ImIii.I '!.( It lllinrj'.i' ol 1 11 II ittc - ' in, lilti'H
llie I I t ... I ll In III .l j
The Siiiiieiue C.iiirl sit in banco
j U i I u y,ullilitiWKIiM.SDAV, J 1 : It. II, H:il
'Wi'l'H OUTPACED
till . 0 II fi !. I ill II lt' III I II' II fliti. I e 4 en f .' Oiff It.ll'C in I lieI II II I I '.I.OlliN.
; t"ii, M is-- ., .(.ni 11. p:i lTheA III. "i .111 I.),. ol t iiliiliiisioi,eH
i of. igu .Mi si,1Us, afiei 'obtainingf'l ii'i'inls ol liio iinliuiiities piae-- 1
e upon its nil' -- ioiiai ies hv theSpaniards n( I'nnape, has laid Hie( .' la foi'.i Secicar.V Hi. line, uilli aileiii'ili for I i'1'iiral inn.
iiv the I, ist iniiii there we'e receiv-
ed :l the uilirc of the Hoard detaileduccoiiiiU of the high handed pro-
ceedings which have cliaraclerizedthe last. ii.hl months, together withcopies of document emanating fromtiic Spani.li (inventor and other
- ".,,,.. .,i 1,,.,., ,.. ,,. . .... ' 'i II
(III b . !! .' i I' h If 1. i " Mil h 1' '
Sin P i n .1 I I oi'! 1' i 'tn 111 I ii.' I" 'i1 .1 MalmkoiM
Ilk i.:mi Ii. .111 l.n .1 1'.- -'l
Mili lluni-- l. 1, III' hi i ur 11. . W
III. I "l. l iii.aMi'. from ( A
WIlk I Ii .111 Ni'.M'a-i'.'- , N rt'. ,or
K iiliiiliil
,Slilr,,'l,C HJfLj.'1 -- r K iil iiiiaim lo.'k ab oil
15 tuns of coal for Ki.liula'I he liai'ki'Uliiii I'l.inli'i - .liil piking
in sugar from llie sicauii'i's hiiuuea II. 111
aiul .' A ( iiiuiiiin-- .'I be sli'iiuii T I II. Pi Imp ariivril
leiilii) eM'iiing uiili ;'. iili.i iiiid I 1I1 i U
ami a c ii'iio ol sJ7 lug- - u-
gar, 100 liuit lire, 11 UtK rice luau. iimlJ11 ImiM". 1. ;i is. Her siig .i' is bringsloied in tin- - s S o's W Ml el ions. .
The ieainer .las Kc anivnl liiisinoriiiiig fioni Kauai whli 2:'5s bag-- s -gar and 5 deck pass, ngrrs. Her -- ugarIs being transhipped on board (be ban.- -
I II. It ,li ) In I II I I'l Kil-
l!!- I'i I ,l I 1. j.lll i.d 0III I'llH'I'i ll M t I IIII'I'IH II
There was a w .l'-:i- l leiidi .I n e i
ol I lie Sailor,' I j, inr S, ,, j, , i t j,..l':i in " r of ( 'i.iiini. e il,:- - morning.
to con-ide- i' the plaiir, -- M bin ted fora vv budding in n -- p,,i,si to anoffer of I'l !"-- .
Ml'. ( '. Ii. Ripley, alrllitecl In theEnterprise Plaii'lig Mill, '. a.'.'ir.l-- ,
cd the lii d. pl'i.e of 20'l, and Mr.(ieo. I.. Dali the -- ecoml prize of if,";i,Mr. Ilai'Vey Mills getl ii,o third placeamong the four couipeiiiiu s.
Tiie following committee was np-- !pointed, with authority lo prepareplans iiml spe, 'ili. i.tiohs on ,(. I;,jsol the lirst prize plan, and to adver-- ttise for tenders for the constructionof the building when ready: Mi.r- -
( M. Cooke. F. A. Schaefer. W. W.11 all, J. F. llackfeld and John 11.
I 'aty.
Auction Sales by Jdmcs p. Morgan.
AUCTION SALE GF
Stallion s5p. n olts!
By oul. r of Mr. Paul lsenherg I willsell at Public Auction, at llie stablesat rear of llie olliec of J.I. Dowseit,Chimin si reel,
On TU. J A V, IVb'y ITth,AT la O'CLOCK UOOU,
1 Barman Stallion,1 Hawaiian Bred Stallion,
AMI
25 M of Horses & Colts,
Ilroken to saddle and harncfs.
TEKJIfi AWJI.
JAS. F. MOKflAX,35 5t Auctioneer.
AUSTI0.M SALE OF
fousehold Furnityre!
On WEDNESDAY, Feb. 18,AT 10 O'CLOCK A. !!.,
At the residence of Mr. F. .May, No.120 King street near Alakea street, Iwill sell at Public Auction
The, Entire HousHi ;!d FurnitureComprising
BJ. Iiii IP setSofa & Center Rugs,Hanging Lamps, Curtains,
J $ - 1 1 'O0 1 1 1 l i ,
Single Pi.'dslcails, Maltrass! ,
Mosquito A'clf, Pillows,
Crockcy & Classwfo,Kitchen Stove & Utensils,Garden Hose &, Tools,1 Large Aquarium,
Pote of Fine Ferns, Etc, Etc.
JAS. F. 31 OK G A X,:!" Ct Auctioneer.
Thoroughbred Pouiiry
1)AKTIKS in want of Fine Poultry,of any kind, or Kggs for
hatching, w ill tind it to their interest lowrite or call when in San Francisco atthe "Alameda Poultry Yards,'' Ala-meda, Cal., cor. Lncinal avenue andiligh street, terminus narrow gauirerailroad.
STAPLES & SIMOXUS,'.) tf-- 2 tf Proprietors.
WASTEDMF.MI5F.KS TO JOIN OCR
SEWING MA0H1NH CLUB !
Justt I'oi'llllntf I
IT WILL OXLY' COST YOU
1 lr WeekFor forty weeks to get, a splendid XewHome or White .Machine which costsmore in San Francisco. Join at once !
il us. TllOS. LACK.2d Ut Fort street.
ED3IUT1 SOKillE,Wailuku, Maui.
General Accountant & BusinessAgent.
Collections and. other business promptlyattended to on the Island of Mam.
.t Dlllce w ith lohn Richardson.20 2w
FOIt SALE' ii r. large esiaie. Known as
J;f l K.diiiku Ranch, Kail,TySsk Hawaii, with all its belong
ings, llie Panel! contains1st. 000 acres. There is on
the Ranch a larm! and valuable forestof Koa and Oliia. lor turiher parti-culars, apply to KAlil'KIT,1 tf Kan, Hawaii.
LAD IMS' NUKK !
1ST arrived from the Colonies, aI Ladies' .Nurse. 17 years' experi-ence, tne very In si reference. Apply atNo. 2 Cottage, back of Imi, Nuuhiii
alley. 2s lm
'THE WORKING M A N ' S PAPER1 " llie Diilv ii.uiciin. !u era's
i per inonil".
U AILY BULLETIN CO
Are Receiving Ne'.j Inviiin n of
BOOK AND JOB STOCK
l!Y KA'KRY s'I'KAM KR
at their -
Steam Prating Office
NO. 71 QUEEN STREET,
AVhere they are fully prepared to do allkinds of work iu the latest styles, at
the shortest notice and at themost Reasonable Hates.
Fine Job Work in Colors a Specialty I
POSTER PRINTING
Executed hi the Most AttractiveManner.
BILLHEADS. LETTERHEADS
STATEMENTS, NOTEHEADS,
MEMORANDUMS, ETC.
Printed, and Blocked when desired.- -
Read the following partial list of spec-ialties and get the ISi li.ktin's prices be-
fore placing your orders, liy so doiuyou w ill save both time and money.
Letter Heads,Note Heads,
Bill Heads,Memorandums,
Rills of Lading,Statement,
Circulars,Contracts,
Agreements,Shipping Contracts,
Check Books,Legal Blanks,
Calendars,AYedding Cards,
Visiting Cards,Business Cards,
Funeral Cards,Admission Cards,
Fraternal Cards,Time Cards,
Milk Tickets,Meal Tickets,
Theatre Tickets,Scholarship Certificates,
Corporation Certificates,Marriage Certificates,
Receipts of all kinds,Plantation Orders,
Promissory Notes,Pamphlets,
Catalogues,Programmes,
Labels of every variety,Petitions in any language,
Envelopes & Letter Circulars,Sporting Scores & Records,
Perpetual AYashing Lists,General Book AA'ork,
Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc.,
(&T No .Job is allowed to leave the of-
fice until it gives satisfaction.
Address,
BULLETIN PUBLISHING CO.,
71 qnera Street, llsoelula, U.
at pi o'clock this mm iniii, tu l.avcJohn K, llil-- h show cause why heshould liol be adjudged guilty ofColl empt of 'uni t.
Mr. C. SV. A'hford appeared forMr. Push, promptly Hiuinuiioiiigtheir readiness.
Cliii f Jiislii e Judd- - Voii answerthe rule.
Mr. Yes, sir. If il pleaseyour Illinois, I si, all read a motionto discharge the rule :
IIIITION TO 1USI II.Milil; IIIT.t:, I'TC.
And now comes the said John K.Iiiisli, respondent in this cause, andmoves the Court that the rule enter-ed against him on the tilh day ol Fe-
bruary instant, wherein and wherebythis respondent is cited to appear be-
fore this honorable Court and to showcause why he should Mot be adjudgedin contempt of said Court ; may be dis-charged and that this respondent maybe allowed to go free of any furtherproceedings herein.
And respondent alleges the follow-ing grounds for llie discharge of saidrule, viz. :
1. The act complained of in thepetition upon which said rule is bas-ed, is not in law a contempt of thisCourt, for which this Court liaslower to punish this respondent.
2. This Court cannot legally pun-ish as for a contempt, a publication ofthe nature of that herein complainedof, made 111 a newspaper and notdone in the immediate presence olthe Court.
3. No publication out of Court inrelation to the Court, or to any ofits individual members, amounts inlaw to a contempt, and the same can-not be punished as such.
4. It is nowhere alleged or inti-mated in said petition, or in the ruleissued in persuance thereof, that thesaid publication was made while thishonorable Court was sitting as such,nor that said publication was de-signed or calculated, or had anytendency to obstruct, embarrass orprevent the due administration ofjustice.
5. If this respondent were in iactthe publisher of, or legally responsi-ble for said publication, which hedoth in nowise admit to be true, thensuch a fact and the offense involvedtherein are niatteis concerning whichthis respondent is, by the Constitu-tion and the statute law, entitled totrial by a jury of his peers.
Mr- - Ashford proceeded lo argue,when
Attorney-Gener- Peterson askedfor time iu which to prepare a replyto the motion.
The Court granting the requestand adjourned till 1 :30 this after-noon.
The proprietrix of a cafe on theBoulevard des Italiens, Paris, recent-ly said to a young and impecuniousjournalist, "This is the sixth timeyou have been here without sayinga word about the money you owe me,monsieur! What am I to understandby it?" "Ah, inadaine," said thewitty journalist, "when one sees yuiione forgets everything!"
A kindly welcome. Miss Gotham"You do not reside in New York,
do you?" Handsome stranger "Ihave lived for many years in Chicago,but I left there last week and do notexpect to return very soon." MissGotham "Ah, yes, I remember see-ing something about it in the paper
ghost dances, Messiah craze, fearsof a massacre, settlers leaving and soon. "Well, you are safe here." StreetA Smith's Good News.
It was on a political excursion inKentucky, and one of the partici-pants fell overboard. A friend whoby the way could not swim jumpedover and saved him. "Wliy, Colo-
nel," said an admiring spectator,"it's the lirst time I ever saw youtouch water, but you managed it.""I wouldn't a done it you know,"was whispered back, "but the boat'ssupply of liquor has given out, andhe's the only one got a Mask."
The Department of Justice of Ca-
nada has decided to purchase a new lypatented photographic apparatus ofgreat value in detecting crime. Theinvention will enable a copy to betaken of the image in the retina ofthe eye of a dead person. This isregarded as very important, espe-
cially where there is no other clew tothe perpetrator of the murder. fS.F. Chronicle.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT Ol'
Mourning Jewelry!Which will be sold at wholesale
prices for TEX DAYS.
JOS. IIUBASH.80 lw
1. 1 GRINBAUM k CO.,
(j.i m iijii)),HjiH'hlu, H. I., 5 Saa Fiasco, Cal.
M. S. Giiubauin President,C. liolte
nt it Treasurer,A. Aschheiui Secretin V,M. Louissou Auditor.
M. S. Giiubaum tV: Co , (LM), Hono-lulu. II. I., and Sau F'ranci-cn- , Cal., hasassumed the assets and liabilities of .V.
S. Griiibaum iV Co. and of C. Unite, amiwill continue Hie general business for-
merly ca lied on In those two linns.Honolulu, Feb. 3, 131)1. 2S lui
OAHU RAILWAY & LAND CO,
TIMF. TAB
To Tithe f.tto- -i !. I'i'i' '4.1.
i.M. A.M. I'.M. I' M.
leave Hcnolii H : IT. 1 : IT. 4 :.'!(tArrive Hoiouli.i... i :L'i !:l!i 2:)!) 5 :3tleave iio!!ouliu!i...T :.in 1H:iM Jiiiil 5:4"tArrive Hfii.olulu.. ..::!') 11:53 4:")") (1:5(11
Sundays excepted,t Saturdays only.
Tii'-- . Sin; mill 'Hooii.liv c. J. I, VON.
DAY. U15. 5. C 3'2f -
'il.tii. p.m. p.m. a.iii.lSim. 's 'J i.ii ;! (i III K :(n G 3(i S M f.7.Men. :i in ;i in no lo imj ii at ft ftfi 7 07
I'ni'S. I0 4 - 4 S 4(1 11 Oil li :!:! A f)0
Veil. II S 111' 4 fill !l '20 II He li :i:i 5 Wi (I IITlnirs. li li on li no lo ro I'i '20' (i lo II
p. in. n. niKri. k no ; on o lo i aii, ii :;
But. X SO, S 111 1 '20: 8 nil
Tin' thin1 signal for the piivt is fjiven at l'2li.(tin. usee, (iniilnilit i of lO'critwieli time orlli.'2sin. lilsec. p. m. or Honolulu (ibseryiitiirytime, it is tfivi'ti by the sti'imi whistle of theHonolulu I'hiuiti '.Mill, a lew doors nbovetlui Custom House. The sumo whistle isHoiniiiiMl (lorri'i'tly ut liouoliilti menu noon,Ohscrvatory inerulian, or lull. ;ilm, 'Jiiser. oitireenwieh time.
ARSiVALS.Keli in
Schr Lavinia from KatmlNmrO J liisliop from circuit of OahuStiiir.J Cummins from Koolau
Feb 11
Am bktne John Miiith, Kustcl, G4 daysfrom Newcastle, N 8 VV
Stmr ins Makeo from KiiimiStmr Kaimiloa from LahainaStmr Kuala from Kauai
DEPARTURES.Feb 11
Iwalaui fur Lahaina and ITama- -kiia at 10 a m
Schr Kulainanii for KohalaSclir Jloi YVahine for luihalatii lir Kawailani for KoolauJSchr Miile Morris for KoolauStmr Hawaii for Ilonomu and HaknlmiStmr Likelike for Paauhau and La. a- -
hoehoe at 2 p niShip J (J i'oi'te.r, for Sun Fr isco
YOSSSIS LEAVING
Am bklne s N Castle, Hubbard, for SanFrancisco
Am bklne Maiy VVinkelman, Nisseu,for San Francisco
Slmr .las Makee for Kimai at 4 p inStmr Kiliuieu Hon for Ookala and Pe- -
peckeo ut 4 p tnSehr I.ibolilio for KsuiuiSehr Kaulilua for Kauai
CARGOES FROM ISLAND PQ, i .i
Stmr .las Makee 2258 bujs sugn:Stmr Kaimiloa 3i)M bags sugar . d 2211
bands molasses.Slmr. I A i iininiiiis 11(10 bags sugar,htmr C R Hishop LSL'7 hags sugar, 100
baji's lica, 20 bags rice bran, and L'O
boxes bananas.
fasse:;ce:s.From a circuit of Oabu, per .stmr O R
Bishop, Fob 1011 C (iuttridge, C WJohnson, J 1' Kama anil I I deck.
For .Maui, per stmr t'laiuline, Feb 10Mrs Baldwin, (J Dove and 40 deck
passengers.For Kauai per slmr Mikahala, Feb 10II Lose, W O Smith, .1 Anderson, .Miss
Green, Mrs Achi, Hon G N Wilcox and50 deck.
For San Francisco, per bklne MaryWiukelman, Feb 12 Mr and Airs Wag-ner.
FGREIGrJ VESSELS IN PORT.
H 15 M S Nymplie, Turner, from a cruiseIT S S Mohican, Sbepard, from a cruiseSehr Kose Sparks, Brandt, from South
Sea IslandsAm bktne Mary Wiukelman, Nisseu,
from San FranciscoAm bklne Skagit, Robinson, from Puget
Sound -
U S Flugship rhuiieston, Hear-Admir- al
Brown, from San FranciscoBk Woollahra, Barnseii, from Svdtiey,
NSWBr bk Charlotte, Bohndorf, from Liver-
poolAm bktne Planter, Dow, from San Frau-cisc- o
Am bktne S N Oastle, Hubbard, from SanFrancisco
Bk Nicholas, Thayer, from San Fran-cisco
Am bktne W H Diinond, Drew, fromSan Francisco
Am sclir Zampu, Smith, from PugetSound
Haw bk Andrew Welch, Morrison, fromNewcastle, N S W
FOREluN VESSELS EXPECTED.
Bktne John Smith for HonoluluBk Andrew Welch for HonoluluBk Isle of Erin for HonoluluBk Jean Pierre for Honolulu yviHaw bk Mauna Ala for Honolulu c,Schr Exporter for Honolulu 5Schr Harvester for Honolulu JSS geahindia, Oitereudorp, from Sau
FranciscoAm schr Robert Sudden from Sydney,
for KaliuluiAm schr Win Kenton from Sydney for
KaliuluiAm schr Anna from San Francisco for
KaliuluiAm bg John I) Spreckels from San Fran-
ciscoAm bk F S Thompson, for Kaliului
from Nanaiuio, due Jan 1st.Am schr Vine, Burns, from San Fran-- "
CiscoAm schr Golden Shower from Sydney,
NSWAiii Ilk Ikvper from Newcasile. NSWAm bk Sonoma from Sydney, N S WBk C O Wbilmore, Ward, from Ncw- -
casile, due Jan 15. 1MHBk Kileshire, Jno iti'id. from Liverpool
sailed ept 2s, due Feb IH'MBk S C Allen from San FranciscoBktne Amelia from Port HlakulyUr bk Santiago from New York, sailed
Sept 20, due Feb 20-2-
Ger bk II llackfeld from LiverpoolNorbk Vivas from New York, sailed
Oct l.--,
due Mar 1. 1S01
Ship Mcrion from Port lllakclyAm bktne Klikitat from Port 'TownsendAm bjl (ieo H Douglas from San
lla'.c ju t l ei i , ! ,j pe: o'l man balk
.:,CO! '!Pel trainers and other late arrivals
a l.irge and roiupleU- assort-ment of
DRY (;OOI)S!si II As
Prints, Cottons Sheetings.Ileniiiis. Ticking--- . Regattas,III ills. Mosquito Netting,Curtains, Law us, Linens,
A line selection of
DIME'S GOODS,yi'll, Oxford. JKt'.,
In the latest styles. A splendidline of
Dlaek & Colored Merinos Ac Cash-
meres.Flannels. Satins,Velvets A Plushes,Crape, Ktc, Ktc, F.ic.
T&ILGHtV OOOBS,A full assortment ;
Silcsias, Slecveliiiings, Sliffiinen,Italian Cloth, Moleskins,Corduroy, Paiilsluff,Kaiiimgarns & I.!uekskins,Serge, Ktc, Ktc, Ktc
CLOTHING,Over & Undershirts,
Shawls, Blankets, Quills,Towels, Napkins,
Tablecovers,Handkerchiefs,
Cloves it Mitts,Hosiery, Hats,Umbrellas, Ribbons,Laces, Kinbroidery,
RUGS nti C Aft PETS,Cutlery, Jewelry,
' Perfumery it Soaps,Pipes, Combs & Brushes,
FANCY GOODS,Luttons, Looking Glasses,Stationery & Notions, Threads,
BSit E j'JU Aasiralir.fi Saddles,
Tape, Braids, Klustic,Acc..:dcons it Harmonicas,
bo:, rs & shoes,Sugar, Mice & Coal Rags,JJurlitp-- i '.t l' :itcrpress Cloth,Sail Twine, AY rapping Twine,AY rapping- Paper, Printing Paper,Vienna Furniture, Iron Bedsteads,Iron (Jardcn Furniture,Iron Meat Safes, Ktc, Ktc
PIANOS,From C. BcchsUing & Kd. Seiler;
Asphaltuui Roofing, Uooling Slates,Firebricks, Fireclay,Porthuid Cement,Rocksalt, Cotton Waste,Stockholm 'Par and Coal Tar, in
drums and barrels ;
Carbolineuni Avenariiis, a woodpreserving Paint Oil ;
Palm Oil, Cocoaiiut Oil, ,Kegsl looks,
1 Baxter Engine,'!() Chamber Filterpress, complete
Chamber Filtcrircss, completeSugar Coolers, (lalv'd Iron Tubs,Sheet Zinc, Sheet Lead, Tinplates,Leadiilafcs, Plain tialvaiii.ed Iron
Sheets, Charcoal Irons,Black Fence ire, Steel Rails,Fishplates, Bolts, Spikes,Steel Sleepers, Coal Baskets,Market Baskets, Demijohns and
Corks,
GROCERIES,Blue Mottled Soap, AA'tndsor Soap,Yellow Soap, AYashbhie, Cream of
Tartar, Carb. Soda, Vinegar,Stearin and Parallin Candles,Camphor, Castor Oil, Hair Oil,Epsom Salts, Lo.erges, Chocolate,Braunkohl, Sauerkohl,Meatsausages,Liversausages, Split Peas,French Peas, Tablesalt, SardinesJams, Pickles, Salad Oil, Pepper,Mustard Condiment,Cocoa, Whole Bleached Ginger,
Etc., Etc, Etc
Miiis-ii- l Waiter,Harzcr Kocnigsbrunnen,Johannaberger Sauerliiig,
LIQUORS,Champagne, Port Wine, Sherry,Rhine Wine, Claret, Bitters,Brandy, Etc., Etc., Ktc,Si. Paiili Beer, Fursteiihraii,Pilsener & Bavarian Beers.
Eaiiifft Um 832 Rice,
(olden (late, Iliamond andEldorado Flour,
Salmon, Corned Beef, Lard,Etc, Etc., Etc.
For sab; on the most liberalterms and at lowest prices by
1. HACKFLD (St CO.31 2w
proofs of the gravity of lie situation.These enclosures were forwarded
l.y Coniinniuicr II. C. Taylor,the I'liitcd Slates sfean.er
Alliance, ami arc accompanied by acaielul statement of the trouble,written by that ellieer, and address-ed to Foreign Secretary JudsonSmith.
The root of the whole trouble isthe mistake of the Spaniards in g
that the missionaries incitedor connived at the revolt of the na-
tives. That they did not do this isahundaiilly shown by their own testi-mony and also by Commander Tay-lor's investigations. The result ofthe loity ears' missionary work inthe islands has certainly been tomake tiie natives more civilized,more sell-- i espt cling and thereforemore dillicult of subjugat ion ; andit w as these results against which the.'paiiiarils arrayed themselves in-
stead of any direct act or incitementto revolt.
a convention wnoki;i.When three years ago, the Spanish
Government undertook to extend itssphere of inllueiice to the CarolineIslands a convention was enteredinto between Madrid and Washing-ton stipulating that the Americanmissionaries should bo unmolested solong as they quietly attended to theirown duties. Despite this stipulationMr. Rand and his havebeen treated as guilty of fomentinginsurrection, but have been given noopportunity to prove their innocence.
Their church, schools and dwell-ings at Oua have been burned bySpanish shells and nothing has beensaid about indemnity. They havebeen forbidden to continue churchand school work of any sort. Effortshave been made to extort from a nativeprisoner evidence lo be used againstthem, Two of the missionariesMiss Fletcher and Miss Palmerwere refused permission to leave theisland on September 2'J, when an op-
portunity offered, and finally a Span-ish formication, church and priest'shouse have been erected on land be-
longing to the American Board andwithin a few feel, of the missionbuildings.
Commander Taylor arrived withthe Alliance on October 1G, andai'ier enquiring thoroughly into thesituation took the missionaries toNuskaic, three hundred miles dis-
tant, for safely, they, however, notwaiving' any rights or claims by theirwithdrawal.
EFKOltTS FOIt I'EACE.
Missionary Hand's account of theoccurrence since May last is veryfull. He admits that some Christiannatives united with the hoodlum ele-
ment, of the tribe in the uprising ofJune 25, but he insists that the greatbody of them strove to prevent it.He points to the fact that a Spanishlieutenant and a squad of his menowe llieir lives solely to the kind in-
tervention of a native deacon, whoconcealed them until danger hadpassed.
The demand made by the SpanishGovernor after the battle in Junev. as that the natives should give uptheir ai ins or be exterminated, andhe besought the aid of Mr. Rand toinduce them to accept the formeraltt rnative. The missionary spentfour mouths iu fruitless mediationand was dually rewartled by beingrefused personal protection iu caseof war.
At last accounts the Spaniards hadone thousand lighting men at Ponape,and as the entire native populationis l ut live thousand it looks as thoughthey would succeed in taking awaythe freedom of llie islanders, if theydo not rob ihein of their chosen formof religion.
The demand which will probablybe made of Spain is the restorationof the property destroyed and aguarantee of fuil protection for thelives and labor of American citizensin nil time to come. New York Her-
ald.
MEMORIAL SERVICE.
Next Wednesday evening, Febru-ary 18th, at 7:iJ0 o'clock, there willbe a memorial service for His lateMajesty King Kalakaua, at the
Church. His Majesty tookan active interest in the building andfurnishing of the church, the organbeing partly of bis own design. Thechime of bells was also suggested byHis Majesty. The service will con-
sist of appropriate hymns and an-
thems rendered by the KawaialiaoFemale Seminary chorus under di-
rection of Miss Patch; the Kamcha-uieli- a
School chorus under directionof Mr. Theo. Richards, and the
Church choir. Miss Patchand Mr. P. U. Isecberg will sipgsolos, and the pastor, !ev. J. Waia-mat- t,
and others will offer prayersand make brief remarks. The ser-vice is in charge of Mr. Wray Tay-lor, who will day several selectionson the large organ. All seats will befree.
'VHZ BULLETIN is the leadingdaily paper uf the Kiiiylnui. 50
cents per mouth.
entllie S ( aslle.I be steamer Kalinilon arrived from
Labaina, Maui, Ibis ninruim;. with ;!ii:ihags sugar, 221 barrels niul:i.--i'- -, anil a
cabin passenger, K Schai iiel, The bar-
rels of molasses ure consigneil hi .1 11
Bruns.The schooners Lilmlih" and Kaulilua
of the 1 f S N Co, h ill sail lor their re-
spective ports t inorrow tlie f'.rme. iak. s
a deck load of lumber for llamipepe. a:nlthe laPer a load of 30 tons coal for Wai- -llll'A,
The Haw bark An !rew Welch is dock-
ed and discharging her cargo of coal atthe U It & I, Co"s wharf.
A he dbcard for the Admiral's bout ofthe new cruiser San Francisco is now
til Marc Island. and when com-pleted w ill be a line piece of wood ciil;)-lu- re
The seal of the city of San Fran-cisco is in t lie center and embellishedwith line scrolls cut from lie woodenbackground. Two large stars denotethe rank of admiral. It is a lit decora-tion for the boat itself, which stands 111
the boalshop. the very picture of skilfulworkmanship. Foreman Vice lias madefor the San Francisco as line a set ofboats as was ever turned out in llic country-
.-Altu. ."an. 24.The steamer Iwalani sai'ed for La --
haina and Honokaa a few minute after.0:30 o'clock Mr. Chas. Notlcy tookpassage by her, as also ten deck passen-gers.
The Am ship J C Pol ler. Cap! Mey-ers, sailed a few minutes after 7 o'clockIbis morning fur Min Francisco, taking avery large cargo of sugar, 20.4S7 bags,weighing 3,524, S41 pounds, valued at$152,81)2.0(1. 'I he shippers were : OHrewer cfc Co, 15.238 hairs. Castle &Cooke, 24112 bags, Theo I! Davies & Co.41)27 bags, V A ."icliaefer & Co, 7330. Infact the ship J C Porter packed away1702 tons sugar from this port.
LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS.
A KICWAHP is ollert'd for the returnof Pass Book No. 4,'ioO.
Thhub will be a meeting of OahtiLodge, K. of P. Ibis evening.
This sleamcr Monuwai from SanFrancisco may be expectedmorning.
Notice is given member of Excel-sior ami Harmony lodges, I. (). G. F.,reganliug attendance- at His lateMajesty's funeral.
Tub Catholic natives arc going togive Admiral Brown a lionknpn bc-- !
re his departure Their oli'eringswill he delivered on the wharf.
Mr. Jas. 1 Mohuan will sell thehotiKcliold furniture of Mr. F. May,No. 1--
0 King street, on the morningof the INlh instance, at 10 o'clock.
On Tuesday, Fi brinuy 17th, Mr.Jas. F. Morgan will sell two linestallions ami twen'y-liv- c head ofhoiscs broken to saddle and harness.
Jas. Cowan has been appoint-ed manager of the K.ilmkn plantationon this island in place of Mr. A.Young, Jr. Mr. Cowan was formerlyat llamakuapoko.
The ITealani Boat Club meetingwill not take place this evening, hav-
ing been postponed until after Illslate Majesty's funeral, as previouslyannounced in (he Bi'llktin.
TtlH steamer Zealandia was to leaveSan Francisco ycstoiday for this port
the pioneer trip in the new fort-
nightly intermediate service of theOceanic Steamship Company,
Pin.'SHK James Kelly ut the steamerMokolii lias been granted a week'svacation, and Mr. Van Giesen, form-erly school teacher at Halawa, Molo-ka- i,
will act as purser in the meantime.
Tun monthly meeting of the MyrtleBoat Club will take place this even-ing. This oldest atjuatic organizationattiiiicd its eij.ht.li anniversary lastweek, and is still in a very vigoiouscondition.
The record ot the "Rainfall for1800" published yesterday is for (liewhole year, the note for Deceiuln rmerely refeiring to the separate reportfor that month, which lias not yetbeen published.
The V. M. 0. A. Boys will meet inthe association parlorsafternoon at ') o'clock. Full attend-ance desired. Rev. V. I). Westervellwill give a talk 011 The C.ive Dwellersanil C'lifl' Ruins of Coloiadi), Arizonaand New Mexico. Any hoys not,incnihers or adults, friends of the buys,will he welcome at 3 :!.".
POLISH C0U3T.
Wkdnkshay, Feb. 1 1.
Two Chinese, chariTcd wills assault-ing a fellow countryman in a disputeover hack fare, were acquitted. J.L. Kauiukoii for prosecution; F. ?d.Hatch for defense.
Five lines and s;x forfeitures for(lriinlvCiinsss were declin ed.
Two native boys anil their respec-tive fathers were discharged with areprimand for violating the truancylaw .
'I'HE PH! LETIM has double theI cu'iulaliiiu of any English daiiy
newspaper published iu the Kingdom.
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Engineers &Office & Works,
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MA I'l'ACril' it i:n-- t !'Sugar Machinery, Irrigating Muelnnciy, Steam Eng1""'.
Steiun Ruilers, Juice Tanks, Cooler.-- , M"hn-s- c gur Curs,Cane ("urn, Elevator, Conveyors, Furnace fittings,
Wrought it Cad Iron Work for llniisc Builders,Water Wheels & (it aring, Bar Iron, Lie, F.lc.Etc.
Diffusion Machinery in all its Branches.
'11 ii I'l'i.priclnrs of the aln iiU rprise, beg to inform their patrons,that in Hcci'id.iiice with the spirit d' the times, and to molt tlm reipiirementsof their incrca; ing biir-incs- s they have enlarged and improved the premisesnow occupied by them and placed in
Hew Machinery of Improved Pattern !
And are now enabled .o undertalit) all kinds and descriptions of mill work
Black Silks,Hiack Grenadine,Hhiok Satins,lilack CashmeresBlack Marino-- ,Black Niinsvi'ilitiji,Black Fancy I'ihbon,Black Chumlinc,lilack Alpaca,lilack Prints,
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KOl,L A UAM) SAWL(',Men's & Boy's Black Suits,Ladies' & Children's Sho s.
A large assortment of White Goods, Cashmere, Nunsveiling, Alpaca, Lawn.Swiss Musliug, Etc., Etc. llf 11 I
S. KIIHLICH & CO.,Cornor Fori, & Hotel Streeis.
JIETII EL .STliEETS.
: : Proprietors.
ES, MI1IS,
THIS DELIGHTFUL
B. F. i TURNINGS, SAWING & PLANING.Mole Aijents Hawaiian IhIhikIh tor tUr
PcLl ON WATER WHEEL IThis department is under the. management of Mu. 1IIXGLEY, whosepractical knowledge and experience is well-know-
ALL f01 DONE AT CHEAPEST POSSIBLE RATES.fftT Repairs of all kirde of Machinery done nt rta?oiiHble rates and
at snort notice. (!!)(! tf
AFTER TAKING STOCK DK'EAT BARGAINS ARE OFFERED
IN ALL DEPARTMENTS.
Full Line of P. D. & C. P. Corsets !
Large invoice of Black Hosiery for Ladies ami Childrens,
Black Goods of all Description !
gjgT Dipssmakiiii,' under the management of Miss CLARK, jf$PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS,
INCI.I'IJINO
CLASSICAL, QUEEN ANNE, EASTLAKE,
SWISS, GOTHIC, NORMAN,
ITALIAN & RENAISSANCE,
Can bo prepared at short notice by a local architect of considerable know-ledge and expirieuco.
gjuir Estimates given, and as all contracts and work are under the per-
sonal supervision of the linn, satisfaction is guaranteed in every instance.
Sf All orders from the other Islands will meet with prompt attention.21 tf
If" 1 ii is S3 1r 5 t
HLAt KBlack Silk Goods,Black Cashmere & Merino,Black Henrietta Cloths,Black Ginghams,Black Calicos & I'ibbons,Black Silk Handkerchiefs,Mourning Linen Handkerchiefs,Black Silk Gloves & Mitts,lilack Kid Gloves,Black Hosiery, Ladies', Children's
and Men's, Natural Mineral
FASHIONM
iiotkIj htukhtn
A J.AKtiK STOCK OK
GOODSlilack I. act",Black Kuohinsj,Black Veiling,Black CunIiuhto SlinwU,Black Kill l.lloit'i,Black Silk l i lovesBlack Hats,Black Cups,lilack Crape,Black Hosiery,
1HLER8 & CO.
A on r Fo r t
:00 IBlack Crape, good quality;
Black Frock Coats, broad cloth ;
Black Blunts, broad doth ;
Black Stiff Hats,Black Huts,Black Ties of all kinds,Men's Shirts, all quality and sizes ;
Men's White Kid Gloves,Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc.
Life Assurance
OP
AND
NOW IS TDK TIME !
Manaokh,SfiKKiN"n;sii'..r.
Iron Founders,Honolulu.
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DAILY BULLETIN
Steam M PratiiOFFIOM
This olllce having added a large varietyof the latest styles of
Elegant Type !
To Its Job Printing Room
Is better prepared than ever to executeall orders in that line, comprising:
Books, Pamphlets,Bill Heads,
Business Cards,Law Blanks.
Letter Heads,Circulars, Invitations,
Plantation Blanks,Ranking Forms.,
Wedding Cards,Calling Card's,
Posters, Handbills, Dodgers,
Programmes, Etc., Etc.,
- ALL AT LOW RATES. -256-BO- TH TEIEPHOKES-2-56
fciT Address
"Daily Bulletin Office,"
Honolulu.
"MTERPRPLANIfc'G MILL, tTPlenliome fiu. 5. KB
Contractors .V ICuI1kvim.
Brick, Stone and Wooden Buildings;estimates given. Jobbing promptly at-
tended to. 70 King street. Pell Tele-phone No. 2. P. O. l'ox4i!. y
CEORCE LUCAS,Contractor -- 1; & Builder.
Honolulu Steam Pinning Mills, Espla-nade, Honolulu.
Manufactures all kinds of Mouldings,Brackets, Window Frames, Minds,Sashes, Doors, and all kinds of wood-work finish Turning, Scroll and BaudSawing. All kinds of Sawing andPlaning, Morticing and Tenanting.IF'" Orders promptly attended to and
work guaranteed. Orders from theother Islands solicited.
E. B. THOMAS,
Conttaelor 1 & Bui der.
Estimates Given on Crick, Iron, Stone& Wooden Buildings. Jobbing
Attended to.
KEEPS FOR SALE
Brick, Lime, bmv-t- Plas ter of Paris,
Marble Dust, Wire Lath,
California North Beach & Santa
Cruz Sand.
Quarry Tiles Gxfi red, white anil blue;Minton, Plastic .and Encaustic Tiles invarious patterns, all kinds of DrainageWare.
Ufa?" Office Southeast corner Ala-k-
and (jueen streets.
MuSual a TELEPHONES jST Bell 351
mh
NOTICE.
ANY person or persons foundon the lands of Kukuluneo
and Koula. will he prosecuted to thefull extent of the law737 1m Mhs C. P. WAKD.
BLOWN LKGUOKNS I
BKOWX Leghornguaranteed
thoroughbred. Address "Ha-waiian Ostrich Farm,"
Park; Mutual Tele-6- 0phone ii5,
El
M AM I Al I I lil.li ll I III-- .
to1, Coal & MiM fa
tit Man I r:u.i i'..
Uf' These Fertilizers after actual tihd
on many of the principal pliHitiitiniis
hive given most satisfactory s
under nil circumstances
tetf Several hundred tuns of different
grades are kept in Mock in our new
warehouse. We invite scrutiny and
sell onlv under a distinct guarantee that
our Fertilizers will hold fully up to the
agreed formula.
fey For further particulars or for
orders address
UNION FEED CO.,
Sole Agents for the Hawaiian Islands.
15 tf-- ;! tf
WHITE'S EXPRESS
All Abo-.r- for Waialua a;dWay Stations !
'f'KWNS leaving Honolulu Kaihvny1 Station at 1 v. M on MON-
DAYS, KDN KSDAYfi and FBI DAY-- i
will carry Passengers, Mail ami SmallPackages for Waialua,
Transfer will he made at Pearl C ity toWhite's Pioneer Express, which willcommence to run Monday morning, Dee.2'Jth.
W Single tickets from Honolulu toWaialna can be bonghtat Honolulu Kail-wa- y
Station lor $:!; round trip tickets $".'The ioneer Kxpie-- s will leave Waia-
lua in time to connect wiih the passen-ger train leaving Pearl (,'ilv for Hono-lulu at 4:15 v. M., on TUKSDAYS,TUl'K.iDAYSand SATl JID AYS, arriv-ing at Honolulu Station al 4 :55 i: si.
This new line will start from Waialuaon Tuesday, Dee. SO, 11)0.
Ii. F. DILLINGHAM,13 1 in General-Manag- er O. L. & It. Co.
CO
MA"in
IBIIfOS
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CX3
if YfcColeoc--(AMBER) I
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ED3IUM) NOItlJlE,Wailuku, Maui.
General Accaar:ta f & Business
(Jolleetii ns and oilier business promptlyattended to on the Island of Main.
Olli. e with lohn Richardson.20 2vv
i 5 11 8 A LI'
.. : II F, large estate knmv as
ivr'i ' K lmkii Itanch, Kau,'A Hawaii, with all its belong--
ings. The, Iiaueli contains... Jtn. 1S4,WH) acres. There is on
the lianih a large I valuable forestof Koa and Uhia. For furl tier parti-culars, apply to KAU I'M',1 tf Kan, Hawaii.
WANTEDMKMUKJIS TO JOIN OL'K
SEWING MAGrliNtl CLUB!
Just I'ormiiifrT !
IT WILL ONLY f OST YOU
$1 I'or WFor forty weeks to get a splendid XewHome ir White Machine which costsmore in San Francisco. Join at once !
Miw. THOS. LACK.28 (it Fo it street.
he Equitable
KlS Fort ! t.
lew ioocls !
Jewelry, Silverware,MANUFACTt'UEU BY
I11 Bl'TTKB ST.,
Sun Frnnclsco. : i (ulifoiHlit.
Christmas Novelties:Diamonds, Watches,
Silverware, Silver Jewelry,Silver Mounted Canes,
Silver Mounted Umbrellas,Onyx Mantel flocks,
Gold Pens & Pencils,
XPlno IoatUcu' Uoodn,Reliable Goods at Reasonable
1B1C1 !
Catalogue sent to any address freeon request.
orders promptly and care-fully executed.
"Diamonds and Precious Stonesmounted in the latest styles.
may
New Model Licit Room,
Open All M(flit 1
Gentlemen :
Having fitted up the upper floor of
our premises as first-clas- s lunchroom, we are prepared to furnishmeals of the best the market affords;cooked to suit your taste. After thenext steamer, December 12th, wewill have constantly on band KronenOysters, Game, Etc., Etc., in theirseason.
fjCyEntrance by step, niauka of
main entrance.
Hoping that you will give us acall we are respectfully yours.
732 lm
SALOON
The Best Lunoh in Town,
Tea and Coffee at 111 HoursThe Finest Brands of
Hi nr oho
Always on 1 luriel.H. .1. MH.TK. rnrPor.THOS. LINDSAY,
MANUFACTURING
.le-wele- r & AVntclimnlierKUKUI JEWELRY a SPECIALTY.
King St ree' , Iloimlul n, II. J
Particular attention paid to allkinds of repairs. y
WENNER & CO.iWrnnfactnrlne; Jefl!fr.
NO. t3 l"tltrr STHUKT.Constantly on hand a large assortment
of every description of Jewelry. WatchesGold 'itid .Silver ''lated Ware, !fce.
958 ly
W. li, SALTER,
Watchmaker & Jeweler.
King street, : Honolulu, II I.,(Next Geo. Lincolu's).
t&F Fine watch repairing a specialty.738 tf
--NOTICE.
From and after this date wewill not be responsible for anyfreight after same has beenlanded. Parties to whomfreight is consigned must be atthe landing to receive theirfreight.
WILDER'S S. S. Co.Honolulu, Sept. 5, 1890. 660 tf
Society of the United State:-:- ,
Are cow selling their Bonds, and upon easy terms. The additional fea-
ture of Insurance goes with every Bond.
The following are a few of the many attractive forms offered by Ibisoriginal and progressive Company:
ENDOWMENT BONDS, 5 PER CElN T. GUARANTEED FOR LIFE" " " "4INDEMNITY BONDS,
IMPROVED FREE TONTINES WITH LUCRATIVE OPTIONS.ENDOWMENTS.PARTNERSHIP AND JOINT LIFE POLICIES.CHILDRENS' ENDOWMENTS, ETC.
The Company is equitable, its payments prompt and certain, and it
popularity unbounded.
From the Neie York S'., Aril Al.h, 1H90. )
'J ti Laret Burnin gs Kver Tr"Si;:U-i- ! Vtj a Life Assur-ance Company
The new business of the Equitable Life Assurance Society of Kev
York for the first quarter of the present, year is reported to exceed FiftiMillion Dollars. This is at the rate of two hundred millions of annur-auc- e
for the year, and is unprecedented in the annals of life assurance.
JKaHnforuiation cheerfully furnished to any who will write to or call
upon the undersigned at his otlice.
ALEX. J. CART WRIGHT,General Agent for the Hawaiian Islands, Equitable Life Assurance So-
ciety rjf the U. S.' - " jl -. JMn aHMlMMMWJO- -fill MillH m 1
JOHN NOTT,"
J, .,' lf!M-li- . tNoi. tn Jk T Hint? Hi wet.
WATERMAY HE OBTAINED BY THK
(Sottlo, Dozen, or Caxe,
Irnr Store-- OF
llonotnln, II. I.
lew Goods !
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raw a-- ",- -v 9
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& 2.mMm
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" PENNSYLVANIA" & NEW EASY LAWN MOWERS,HAVILAND CHINA, MLVEU PLATEDWARE,
LAMPS, CHANDELIERS. Also,
Famous Grand Active & Golden Anvil
Wrought Steel Cooking RangesOF ALL tlS51iiW,
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Granite, lion and Tin WareChandeliers, Lamps and Lanterns,
Consiiniiiif; One-tliir- il Ia ss fuel, either wood or coal, thanany other Stove in existance.
J& No Brick Work About It ! Just a Clean Cut Stove I
WhoselBaking Qualities arc UnsurpassedXViimgultir JSr,2Lte&!
FOR SALE BY THE
Hawaiian Hardware Co.,1 Fori street, oypo. SpreckeU' Rank, Honolulu, H. I.
WATER PIPE and RUBBERHouse Keeping Goods,
PLUMBING, TIN, COPPERSheet Iron Work.
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