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mm iw si mi, BOH k I 4Y TV yv 9"i "M- - i'l H. '4 y 4 v.. mammmmmm ,mmmunm,mmtt,l,m.m.,m,l.lm. - . WKEBBmwm!iMM ., , mimfmWmmlSKSKSSBmK& - SfNgg . - - i i'jyjv.nm,,ii'Ujji irmti! v,iAtM4 wt i rfm.'t'imi btv :.r lln'uulmJ 'jj uu.nKHmi,im mjmutjuiwiJU'WW'.AWI''VI'," pwyrwwwpwwi w: CTry v A ) V..H t ik iinmwi iwwijwkiu 'my mhjih ''Pw"i!WiJiuiw.viwwwM wiwtiiJWiwrfi'i Vol. X1Y. No 2196. HONOLULU, H. I., WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 13, 1889. auttaompTiON CO CENTS PCR MONTH THE DAILY BULLETIN Is printed and published at the ofUco Quuon Street, llonolulu, H. every iftcrnoou (Suuduys excepted), lunscrlpllon, 50 cents poi Month. AddriMi all Communications Daily BULLETIN. Advertisements, tc ensure insertion, ihould bu hnndcd in before ono o'clock t w. WALTER HILL Editor and Proprlolor Bulletin Steam Printing Office. Newspaper, Hook mul Job Printing of ill kluds done on tliu inost favorable terms. doll Telephone No. MO .Mutual Telephone .No. 'ioft THE DAILY BULLETIN Weakly Summary. A.11 interesting and comprehensive publication, coutiliu 33 i'oIuiiiuh of raading matter ou 1 .c.il top v- -, and a complete rebutne of llouol ilu .ml Island New. It is Hie beat paper uuullahed in the Kingdom to send to friends abroad. Siilisci'iittliMi: Island : : : $1 00 your b'oreUn : : : 5W " Cotnmiiaioa MLouaiits. f HiVOlCt'-iiiLil- J Osi Co., General Commission Agents. h7'i 1 Ilu.NOI.ULTJ U. .V. MiOrAitLANE & Co. I UMill'KK!) UUMMlbslOJ ilUKCllAN I'S, llonolulu. 11. 1. ;.icoa .itwoi, - - - IU43 UON.SA.L.VErf & CO., Vlioltibalo Grocoio & Vino Mcrclianta 1J liuaVel UlOCR, lluUOlulU .JrCridH St OOS1PANJ, S--' iLimiiuii; . rf't l. tl riU'AMTlLiK AND Co.lllld-U- AUK.'iTc lol if ?fi tjia, 'r.-.- , Jr. . . .t'ledUoui. Ou .Uunaei i .Ta.ii freaouier Ji tieurutari umt-crous- : il.in. 0. it. tUdUor. S. C. Allen, ll. ,S Al'hUllOUbK. J j ij T. WATiSttxiOUdB, JOHN Importer and ueuier in General Merchandise, Viueeu at., llonolulu. 1 3. N. Cattle.-- J. B. Athortou-- O. P. Cabtle Si OOOKU, CASTLE Shipping and Commission llereiianirt. liuporleM and Dealers in Ueueral ilenha idia, No e!0 King at., Uunolum 1 Clauu aprectew. Wm. Q. Irwlu IKWIN S5 COMPANY, WG. Sugar Factors and Uommisbion Agents, Honolulu. 1 as CO., WILDER Dealeia ih Lumber, L'ainu, OUil, Nails, Sal, and liuitdlug .Maleiul.s of every klud, cor. Fort anil yueeu .is., Houolulu. 1 GSINBAUM Si CO., MS. Importers of ijeiiurul Mer- - sliaudi.io and Uoiuluihsiuq MercliuutB, ll'iuolulu, and 11 (Julifoiuiiv street, riuu b'ranuisco, Cal. . Lewors, F. J. Lowioy C. M. Uooku. as OOOtCE, LBV7S8 to Lewers & Dieknon,) mportero and Uraiers hi LumbT and all kinds ot Ituildlng Materials, fort alrecl, Honolulu 1 o luho iiA.WA.uASo. perdous wli .saut to cominuni ALL with the I'oitUL'iiese, either for UuMiia), or for jiroeurnig woikinen, Bcrvauts or iny uiltui helps, will llnd it the most prolitablu vay to advertise In the Litso llawauano, tue uort oigan of tne 1'. rtuiio. ilouy, vvluuh is pub- lished in Ui). oi it. e', wi'i nil cuatgoB re'Hontil im for 1 "it is H. G. CRABBE, DEALER IN HAY and GRAIN, 81 King Street, oppo-it- e the Old Station Htaisc. SJLutuiiI Xuleplioue No. 4. B7tl MRS. M. B. CAMPBELL, OronMimilclii, &o., ifco., Has commenced the business of Dreasi miking, Cutting and Fitting, at her resi- dence, No 78 Bercmniu street, opposite the Hotel, The patronage of the ladles i respectfully aoliciled. Satisfaction guaranteed. sept-O-l- y Professionals. JM. MONSARRAT, til Law & Notnry Public 140 Merchant Street, llonolulu. tf Alfred maqoon, J, ATTOUNEY AT LAW. 178 42 Merchant street. Honolulu, ly PIOjVIilER, STEAI CANDY FAC! OKI jV1S1 XVA-ltlSlt- F. 1IOKN, Practical Confectioner, Pastry Cook and linker. VI Hotel St. -- JL2T Telei hone 7-- IVlrs. L. G. Pray, Genuine Massage 1 Roman Baths 1C0 Fort Street. Chinese Church Yatd. dce78 HOLLISTER & CO., Druggists & Tobacconists, llOLGSALE AND RETAIL, 109 Fo-- t Street, William's Block, ITono-21- 0 llonolulu, 11. I. II. M. BKNSON. O. W. SMITH. BENSON. SMITH & CO., Manufacturing and Dispensing Pharmacists, IIS & 1 0 Fort Street, - Honolulu. Depot for Bncrickc & Scechlk's HOMCEPATHIC MEDICINES, IUck ecker's Pel fumes and Toilet liciiuisitts, i2y WEMER & CO. Jlaiiurartui'liiK JoTvcllcrM, rsTo. oa fout HTitjiT. Cont'ini) on hand i large assortmen of every iicscriptiiinol .lewelry, Watches Gold and Silver Plated Ware. &c. U58 ly Thomas Lindsay, Manufacturing Jeweler Sl Watchmaker K.ukui Jewelry a Specialty. ILlng Street, ilimolnln, II. I. Next door to lhc Hawaiian Tram. way Company's OllKe. C Particular attention paid to all kinds of repairs. j Sanders' Baggage Express Co. M. N. SANDERS,! PfPf"5'0"- - F. I. CUTTER, Olllce, 84 King stioet, Telephone No SG. Residence IrlipIioneNo 'JO'J. Gen'i JUxprohHintjit Inv-liip- c Piano and Fuuiilim- - moving a specialty. Wagons nicitull liicdiniiig sieamers. 1ulyi!5 ly PASTURE for HORSE An Halckou, Kaneoho, Koolaupoko, :V acres of eood pahture land, all em:)o-e- d p'enty of water. Apply to Clmrlc I II Irani, at the King's Stables, Honolulu, or at Halek mi. fi b 2H SO ly Husiace& Robenson, I V Y M K N . LLotdets for Cartage promptly at. i tt'iideil to. Particular attention paid to the Storing- - & Shipping of goods in transit to the other Ldande. Also, Black and White Sand in quantities' to biilt at lowest prices. Oillce, adjoining K. P. Adams & Co.'s auction nioui 0S2 ly MutimlT.lephone No. U. Richard Gayford, ArETEUl NARY (Shoeing U'oi'-e- , 7!) X HI KIiib Htrcet. Sliooing, from $1.50. Horses and Cattlo Treated foi all Diseases. Itoidcnce: Clinmberliiin House, next Kawaialmo Church, r. o. nox iti5, Bell Telephone j gdeuco, 358. BEAVER Z SALOON The Boat Lunoh in Town, Tea and Coffee at Ml Hours The Fluc-- t Brnnl of Ci!ffi18fJtlk ToUacco AIwhvm on lluncl. IB. ,1. A'i,rr, Cropr-it'tor- . Til 1 u.....&?r-- m jiirifv0 Metropolitan 14x1 LlFv.:p' eatConiDanv 81 KING STIIEET, G. J. WALLER, - - Manager Wholesale & Betail Butchers NAVY CONTRACTORS. 1717 1 Choicest Mutton Beef, flp Pork, XTisli, VyLiibKH, Scs., &,a. Always 01 hand at the HONOLULU FvlARKET (Successors to Win, MrCandle's), No. O lueen Kt : : i nli Jiultet, Honolulu, II. 1. t3T Family and Shipping Oiderscare. fully attended to Livestock funiiMiril to vessels at short nonce. my 3 JOS. TSICER, ItUTCIir.R. Nuuanu Street. Beef, Veal, Lamb, Mutton, & Pork. ALSO Cambridge Pork Sausages. ! Fre-- b Every Day. CSTHiii noted Smaiges arc made by the eveiy 1hi mi cIhiktv, and all urdeis entrujled to hii can will bo delivered with promptness and dispatch, and his prices are a low is anywhere in the city. EST Try his Bologna Sausages."1 i 8-- i New Zeaianii Juliet (Star III and ) "il In 4 doz. Casf;s of 1 lb. Tins. Fre3h Supplies by each Ni v 7. Sieamer. V r Sale hy J. E. Brown & Co., 1H7 bole Agi rls. n The Inlei - Isliiud Stcuin Niivigutioji Co., LiiniH'tl, Keep eOTut.iutiy on h n foi hlc Steam Fanaly and Bi.ackmaih Gtm and a general ufHortmont of 415. Bar iron. Continental and Colonial AGSMCY. 38 Euo deDtmlteiQiH:, - Paris. jfixecutes I nib nts tor every of French, ludgiun, Swiss, Gfrmiii, an I English (londs. at the best Mmiifa turi'ic' Lowe t Price. Coinmi-l- i n, Two.iuid.il Half , or mil. All Tinde and '"a-- h allowed to ClientH- Origluil Invoices forwardtd whim lerpiesied. JlmnittHiii cs, tliiough a London or ParU Uuuk'T, ptyabiu on delivery of Sliipping iloriiiii'iiiKj or, direct to the munnger. Tho Agency lt piLrouth, llujj, nnd Sells, f r Holm- - if d ' olonial Finns. l'icrc Goods, (J.ibhmerue, Cninbrics, Silks, Veheis, La with, CliinueB, Muslins, Caipits, Cloths, Millinery, I.aces, Gloves, Fringes, Paraools, Haberdashery, Gold and Silver Lit, Flannelf, Featbeis, Pearh, Booth and Shoes, Gluts, ami China-ware- , Ob cKk, Watches, Jowellry, Fancy Goods, Klcctro.plate, Musical Instrument1), Fans, Ecclesiastical and Optical Goods, Mirrors, Toys, Perfumery, Wines, ., Oilman's Stores, Books Artistic Furniture, latlom-i)- , Chromoi, Mjchlnery, &c, &a, 130 lv 8. I't Spring and Summer Dress Goods ! IMMENBE VAKIETY AT THE POPULAR - MILLINERY - HOUSE, 104 Fort Street. Honolulu, Jr. . SuOI-IJS- , - - Proprietor. Latest Novels in Fancy Wash Materials At very low prices; Fancy Figured nnd Solid Color Satines, In the laUht shades and nowest patterns; Solid Color and Fancy Figured Chambrys, In light blue, pink nnd nuvy bluo; English fancy Figured Muslins and Fancy Crinkles, A new assortment of Novelty Dress Ginghams, Chaiilca and Cretonnes, Which wo offer at bedrock prices ; s3ew Fancy Striped White Goods, In light blue, black and rod stripes; Nansooks, in white and cream, striped and plaids; Alctoria & Persian Lawn & India Linens, Open Lace Stripe & Lace Plaids, Dotted & Figured Swiss, in white & ecru A new assortment of Hamburg & Swiss Embroideries, Yoke Embroideries and Edgings, AVbite nnd colored ; "VliU.o Miiwliu Ttioltiujr, in iiw fUmvr l.ixiu-ui:- : Also an assortment of Olioice IMsllinevy &z Fancy JFiilVbonts; STATEMENT OF 1 HE OF NEW RICHARD A. McCURDY, President. For the year ending Deo. 31, 1888. 0 Total Assets, - $126,082,153 56. Increase in Asrets I",7,27.r),n01 GS Surplus at I per eont $7,9 10,0011 O.'l Increase m Surplus $l,C-lf),(!2- 11 Policies in foi ce lijS.IIO'J Incn.i'-- e during year 17,-12(- ! Policies written :i2,(!0(! Increaso during year 10,301 Kislcs assumed $103,21 1,201 32 Increase during year !f33,7.r)0,7!l2 0.") Risk in foico 30 Increase during year l S.r) Keceipts from all sourceo 1?20,215,J32 fi2 Increase during year ,. 3,090,010 00 Paid Policydioldurs ?M,727,n,")0 22 THE ASSETS ARE INVESTED AS FjOLLOWS: Bondb and Mortgages $l9,fl7,S7-- l 02 rnitcil Slates and other .securities $18,010,701 lte.il ICstale and Loans on collateral ?21,7M5, 125 31 C.isli in Ii.inko and Trust CDinpauies at interest . $2,813,277 00 Intone! nceruod, I'leiniiiins deferred and in tr.niMl, etc 3,2JS,I72 .Jll I linvc carefully examined the foregoing statement and liud the s.mio to bo correct, From tho Surpluu above stated a Dividend will be iipportioned as usual. Risks Year. Assumed. lssi .f :;i,osi,i2o.. 1885 dO,.0O7,139 18b(i r.0,S32,71 .. 1S87 . 1S8S 103,2M,20l... New York, January 23, 1889. Itotiril oi S. E. Sproulls, L. May, L. Hohiiiron, O. Ilariiman, H. 1). IS.ibuouk, H. W. Smith, G. H. Coo, Ii. Olypb.int, It. A. iMcCuidy, fl. V. n.ikc-r- , J. C. llulilon, .1, ThomphOii, II. C, von Post, 1). Oleott, A. II. lliuo, .F. Cromwell, F. It. Starr, .1. T. Davies, UOUKUT A. GltAKXISri Ibaao F. Lloyd Wll,l,UM J. KAhTON . FltUDIIHIO Sl'HKOilDHK JUuTLirrr, Fm:di;imc OuoMwr.LL, Treiuurer, W.m, V, Kicuaiids, Couiptioller, GUBTAVUB S. WlNhTON, M.U., 195 2w The "Oailu Bulletin Issued Columns Interesting YORK. fl2ii,Of2,l.'i3 .10 A. N. WATEKUGUSK, Auditor, ltisk.s Outstaudiug. Surplus. ..$3iH,769,2Sr) .. i? 1,7.13,771 . 308,981,(11 (',,012,031 . 393,)9,20,! n,0i3,.1lW . 127,02S,!)3.5 . 0,29I,-I1- . .lS2,12;i,lM 7,910,003 TriiHteuN: It. So well, II. II. Itognrs, S. V. It. Crugcr, .I.W. Auchineloss, C, It. lieudi'onu, T, Moiford, G. llliss, W. Hancock, It. Peckbam, P. 11. Plumb, J, II, Ilenick, W. 1). Wabhburn, W. Pixon, S. Kihb. It. A. Granuiss, A. 1). .1 lilliaid, N. U. M.illor, C. E, iM.ller. t, . . .2nd t, Secretary, . .Assistant Secretary. John A. Fo.nda, As.istunt Treasurer, V.m. P. Sands, Cashier, Waltkk It. GiLLiriTi:, M.I)., B. ROSE, General Agent Hawaiian Islands. Weekly Summary, 55 on March 12th. The Beat Paper to Bond Abroad. William II. O. L.L.D., Actuary. EUA.STU8 (J. Hi:ki:du:t, ARsistant Actuary, E, J. Mausii, M.U., Medical Director.", Wm. fl. Daviks, Solicitor. Will be 28 of News V. P. S. Royal Insurance Company, Accumulation ol Funds, $28.G02,20G,00 I'"Iip riks I'ikeii at current rates and settletneiit miule in Honolulu. JOHN S. WALKER, Agent. July SB 88. ly t'nliiii Kins .V ninrlne Insurance Company of N. Z, Capital, $10,000,000; Unlimitod Liability. Fire and Murine risks taken at current rates and settlement made in Honolulu. JOHN S. WALKER, Agent. July 2i)S8.1y -- a u ;v- - Insurance Co, of San Francisco. Marine risks on Hulls, Cargoes, Freights and Commissions at current rates. JOHN S. WALKER, Agent. July 'J0.S8.ly General Insurance Company, Marine risks oh Hulls, Cargoes, Freight and Commissions at current rates. JOHN. S. WALKER, Agent. july A. U. HASEMANN, Book-binde- r, Paper-rule- r & Blank-boo- k Manufacturer. No. 1U Kaahumanu strcBt. Up stairs. oct.l-SP-I- y Xrfl Honolulu ikon works, dEaSanSStenm engines, sugar mills, boil ers, coolers; iron, brass and lead cast ings; machinery of every description made to order. Particular attention paid to ship's black smithing. Job work exe- cuted at short notice. 1 Alex. T Flohr, Lock & Gunsmith. Bethel st , next to General Post 'lllcc, Honolulu. All kinds of Safes &. Scales ropaired. AIku. Hewing .Machines nt ruaMou-itlil- e rntcH. Hell Tel. 421. f1ct.2ri.S38 ly) P. O. Is. 40(5 WALKER & EEBWARD, Cojiti-iietorj- j z Iliilliloi-H- . Brick, Mono and Wooden Buildings; er. tuuatcb given. Jobbing promptly at- tended to, 10 King street. Bell Tele- phone N ,. 1 P. O. Box, 4i.3. up O.ly '.EOROE LUCAS, AriN f. --A I'nnti'.wttfti -- S&rfaiiiKS, uud Builder, SJSEBS Honolulu Steam Planing Mills, Lspla nade, llonolulu. Manufactures all kinds of Mouldings, lliuekcts, Window Frames, Blind, Sashes Doors, and .ill kinds of Wood- work ilnlsh. Turning, Scroll and Band Sawing. All kinds of Sawinss and Plan- ing, Morticing and Tenanting. Orders promptly attunded to nnd ork guaranteed. Orders from the other ls solicited w PLANING MILL. Alaken, ncur Jmcn Sl.l Tt'lepliouu SS. SUGAR PLANT iMi C. HLn tJi,. SALE B WD MM The Knt ire Plant of the I Is ottered For Sale. The Machinery is in perfect w 01 king order and consist of One 26x48 Mill with Engino, Trash-carrio- r, Etc., complete, 1 Palrol Doilcrs Gx20, 1 Double C fleet G and 7 loot Pans, I Vacuum Pan C foot with BlnKo Puma. 3 Weston Ccnlrilunals and Engine, Together with the usual assortment of Clariflers, Clea&'g Pans, Coolers And other Machinery utunlly fouud in a well appointed mill, AIo, a uuniber of California & Islai lias, Ciino Carta & Gen'i Plantation Implements. Delivery will be given nfter next crop has been harvested, say about July 1, 1881. EJTFor fuither particulars apply to JOHN HIND, Manager Star Mill, Kohala, Hawaii. muy.?l-8- FIRE, LIFE, van MARINE INSURANCE. Hartford Firo Insurance Co. Awots. $5,288,000 Commercial Insurance Co. (Fire and Marine) Assets, $450,000 Anglo-Nevad- n Assurance Corporation (Fire and Marine Capital, paid up, $2,000,000 South British Firo and Marine Ins. Co Capital $10,000,000 Now York Lifo Insuranoo Co. Assets, $85,000,000 C.O.BERGER HONOLULU. General Agont, Haw'n Islands. 1053 ly I3Q UXTA.13X,13 Society Or tlio Unllotl HtntoH. THE LEADING COMPANY. Now Businoes in 1B87 - $138,023,105 Applications refused for - 23,729,317 Total Incomo - . 23,240,849 Surplus 4 per cent . 18,104,255 Gain in Assets during year 8,868,432 Etc., Etc., Etc., In the above and wait important point the Kquitublr hnd? U10 list of Lite C'jmpenics. .J. General Ajjent ror IIiUTnllan IhIuiiIk. June 1.88.1y CASTLE & COOKE, Lifo, Fire & Marine Insur'oo AgonU. AOENTS FOK The Xbw Knslond filUTUA! LIFE INS. COMP Y, of Boston. The jffitna Fire Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn. Tho Union Jb'lro and Marine Insurance Co. of Ban Francisco, Gala. lUlly Prussian National Insurance Comu'v XSTAHI.IBHKD 1845, CBP,al 9,000.000 Rclchimarks npiIE undersigned, having been an pointed agent of the above Company for the Hawaiian Islands, is prepared to accept risks against Fire on Building, f Furtiiture, Merchandise. Produce, 8uga I Mills etc., on the most Favorable Tennn Losses Promptly Adjustoa and Payable Honolulu. Pioneer Shirt Factory Of Honolulu, No. 17 Emma St The iinilcrnignPd hcus to infonn the publio f these Islands that he is making IIiirM yy MoiiNurcmeut I Directions forcelf.nii'asurement will bo given on application. White Shirts, OiersWrts & Hlght Gowns A fit guarantee by making a tamplo Shirt to every order. Island order solicited Boll Telephone 410 561y A, 31, JiJKLLIS, . asa! , i i. 'm i v8? 1

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Vol. X1Y. No 2196. HONOLULU, H. I., WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 13, 1889. auttaompTiONCO CENTS PCR MONTH

THE DAILY BULLETIN

Is printed and published at the ofUco

Quuon Street, llonolulu, H. everyiftcrnoou (Suuduys excepted),

lunscrlpllon, 50 cents poi Month.

AddriMi all Communications DailyBULLETIN.

Advertisements, tc ensure insertion,ihould bu hnndcd in before ono o'clockt w.

WALTER HILL Editor and Proprlolor

Bulletin Steam Printing Office.

Newspaper, Hook mul Job Printing ofill kluds done on tliu inost favorableterms.doll Telephone No. MO

.Mutual Telephone .No. 'ioft

THE DAILY BULLETIN

Weakly Summary.A.11 interesting and comprehensive

publication, coutiliu 33 i'oIuiiiuh ofraading matter ou 1 .c.il top v- -, and a

complete rebutne of llouol ilu .ml IslandNew. It is Hie beat paper uuullahedin the Kingdom to send to friendsabroad.

Siilisci'iittliMi:Island : : : $1 00 yourb'oreUn : : : 5 W "

Cotnmiiaioa MLouaiits.

f HiVOlCt'-iiiLil- J Osi Co.,General Commission Agents.

h7'i 1 Ilu.NOI.ULTJ

U. .V. MiOrAitLANE & Co.

I UMill'KK!) UUMMlbslOJilUKCllAN I'S,

llonolulu. 11. 1.;.icoa .itwoi, - - -

IU43

UON.SA.L.VErf & CO.,

Vlioltibalo Grocoio & Vino Mcrclianta1J liuaVel UlOCR, lluUOlulU

.JrCridH St OOS1PANJ,S--' iLimiiuii;

. rf't l. tl riU'AMTlLiK AND

Co.lllld-U- AUK.'iTc

lol if ?fi tjia,'r.-.- , Jr. . . .t'ledUoui. Ou .Uunaei

i .Ta.ii freaouier Ji tieurutariumt-crous- :

il.in. 0. it. tUdUor. S. C. Allen,ll. ,S Al'hUllOUbK.

J j ij

T. WATiSttxiOUdB,JOHN Importer and ueuier in GeneralMerchandise, Viueeu at., llonolulu. 1

3. N. Cattle.-- J. B. Athortou-- O. P. CabtleSi OOOKU,CASTLE Shipping and Commission

llereiianirt. liuporleM and Dealers inUeueral ilenha idia, No e!0 King at.,Uunolum 1

Clauu aprectew. Wm. Q. IrwluIKWIN S5 COMPANY,WG.Sugar Factors and Uommisbion

Agents, Honolulu. 1

as CO.,WILDER Dealeia ih Lumber, L'ainu,OUil, Nails, Sal, and liuitdlug .Maleiul.sof every klud, cor. Fort anil yueeu .is.,Houolulu. 1

GSINBAUM Si CO.,MS. Importers of ijeiiurul Mer--

sliaudi.io and Uoiuluihsiuq MercliuutB,ll'iuolulu, and

11 (Julifoiuiiv street,riuu b'ranuisco, Cal.

. Lewors, F. J. Lowioy C. M. Uooku.

as OOOtCE,LBV7S8 to Lewers & Dieknon,)mportero and Uraiers hi LumbT and all

kinds ot Ituildlng Materials, fort alrecl,Honolulu 1

o luho iiA.WA.uASo.perdous wli .saut to cominuniALL with the I'oitUL'iiese, either

for UuMiia), or for jiroeurnig woikinen,Bcrvauts or iny uiltui helps, will llnd itthe most prolitablu vay to advertise In

the Litso llawauano, tue uort oigan oftne 1'. rtuiio. ilouy, vvluuh is pub-

lished in Ui). oi it. e', wi'i nil cuatgoBre'Hontil im for 1 "it is

H. G. CRABBE,

DEALER IN HAY and GRAIN,

81 King Street, oppo-it- e the Old StationHtaisc.

SJLutuiiI Xuleplioue No. 4.B7tl

MRS. M. B. CAMPBELL,

OronMimilclii, &o., ifco.,

Has commenced the business of Dreasimiking, Cutting and Fitting, at her resi-

dence, No 78 Bercmniu street, oppositethe Hotel, The patronage of the ladlesi respectfully aoliciled. Satisfactionguaranteed. sept-O-l- y

Professionals.

JM. MONSARRAT,til Law & Notnry Public

140 Merchant Street, llonolulu. tf

Alfred maqoon,J, ATTOUNEY AT LAW.178 42 Merchant street. Honolulu, ly

PIOjVIilER,

STEAI CANDY FAC! OKIjV1S1 XVA-ltlSlt-

F. 1IOKN, Practical Confectioner,Pastry Cook and linker.

VI Hotel St. -- JL2T Telei hone 7--

IVlrs. L. G. Pray,

Genuine Massage 1 Roman Baths

1C0 Fort Street. Chinese Church Yatd.dce78

HOLLISTER & CO.,

Druggists & Tobacconists,llOLGSALE AND RETAIL,

109 Fo-- t Street, William's Block, ITono-21- 0

llonolulu, 11. I.

II. M. BKNSON. O. W. SMITH.

BENSON. SMITH & CO.,

Manufacturing and Dispensing

Pharmacists,IIS & 1 0 Fort Street, - Honolulu.

Depot for Bncrickc & Scechlk's

HOMCEPATHIC MEDICINES,IUck ecker's Pel fumes and Toilet

liciiuisitts, i2y

WEMER & CO.Jlaiiurartui'liiK JoTvcllcrM,

rsTo. oa fout HTitjiT.Cont'ini) on hand i large assortmen

of every iicscriptiiinol .lewelry, WatchesGold and Silver Plated Ware. &c.

U58 ly

Thomas Lindsay,

Manufacturing Jeweler Sl Watchmaker

K.ukui Jewelry a Specialty.

ILlng Street, ilimolnln, II. I.Next door to lhc Hawaiian Tram.

way Company's OllKe.

C Particular attention paid to allkinds of repairs. j

Sanders' Baggage Express Co.

M. N. SANDERS,!PfPf"5'0"- -

F. I. CUTTER,

Olllce, 84 King stioet, Telephone No SG.

Residence IrlipIioneNo 'JO'J.

Gen'i JUxprohHintjit Inv-liip- c

Piano and Fuuiilim- - moving a specialty.Wagons nicitull liicdiniiig sieamers.

1ulyi!5 ly

PASTURE for HORSE

An Halckou, Kaneoho, Koolaupoko,:V acres of eood pahture land, all

em:)o-e- d p'enty of water. Apply toClmrlc I II Irani, at the King's Stables,Honolulu, or at Halek mi. fi b 2H SO ly

Husiace& Robenson,

I V Y M K N .

LLotdets for Cartage promptly at.i tt'iideil to. Particular attentionpaid to the

Storing-- & Shippingof goods in transit to the other Ldande.

Also, Black and White Sandin quantities' to biilt at lowest prices.

Oillce, adjoining K. P. Adams & Co.'sauction nioui0S2 ly MutimlT.lephone No. U.

Richard Gayford,ArETEUl NARY

(Shoeing U'oi'-e- ,

7!) X HI KIiib Htrcet.Sliooing, from $1.50.

Horses and Cattlo Treated foiall Diseases.

Itoidcnce: Clinmberliiin House, nextKawaialmo Church,

r. o. nox iti5,Bell Telephone j gdeuco, 358.

BEAVERZ SALOON

The Boat Lunoh in Town,

Tea and Coffee at Ml Hours

The Fluc-- t Brnnl of

Ci!ffi18fJtlk ToUacco

AIwhvm on lluncl.IB. ,1. A'i,rr, Cropr-it'tor-.

Til 1

u.....&?r--mjiirifv0Metropolitan 14x1

LlFv.:p'

eatConiDanv81 KING STIIEET,

G. J. WALLER, - - ManagerWholesale & Betail Butchers

NAVY CONTRACTORS.1717 1

Choicest Mutton

Beef, flp Pork,XTisli, VyLiibKH, Scs., &,a.

Always 01 hand at the

HONOLULU FvlARKET(Successors to Win, MrCandle's),

No. O lueen Kt : : i nli Jiultet,Honolulu, II. 1.

t3T Family and Shipping Oiderscare.fully attended to Livestock funiiMirilto vessels at short nonce. my 3

JOS. TSICER,ItUTCIir.R.

Nuuanu Street.

Beef, Veal,Lamb, Mutton, & Pork.

ALSO

Cambridge Pork Sausages. !

Fre-- b Every Day.

CSTHiii noted Smaiges arc made bythe eveiy 1hi mi cIhiktv, and all urdeisentrujled to hii can will bo deliveredwith promptness and dispatch, and hisprices are a low is anywhere in thecity.

EST Try his Bologna Sausages."1i 8-- i

New Zeaianii Juliet(Star III and )

"ilIn 4 doz. Casf;s of 1 lb. Tins.Fre3h Supplies by each Ni v 7.

Sieamer. V r Sale hy

J. E. Brown & Co.,1H7 bole Agi rls. n

The Inlei - Isliiud StcuinNiivigutioji Co., LiiniH'tl,

Keep eOTut.iutiy on h n foi hlc

Steam Fanaly and Bi.ackmaih Gtmand a general ufHortmont of

415. Bar iron.

Continental and Colonial

AGSMCY.38 Euo deDtmlteiQiH:, - Paris.

jfixecutes I nib nts tor everyof French, ludgiun,Swiss, Gfrmiii, an I English (londs. atthe best Mmiifa turi'ic' Lowe t Price.

Coinmi-l- i n, Two.iuid.il Half , or mil.All Tinde and '"a-- h allowedto ClientH- Origluil Invoices forwardtdwhim lerpiesied.

JlmnittHiii cs, tliiough a London orParU Uuuk'T, ptyabiu on delivery ofSliipping iloriiiii'iiiKj or, direct to themunnger.

Tho Agency lt piLrouth, llujj, nndSells, f r Holm- - if d ' olonial Finns.

l'icrc Goods, (J.ibhmerue, Cninbrics,Silks, Veheis, La with, CliinueB,Muslins, Caipits, Cloths,Millinery, I.aces, Gloves,Fringes, Paraools, Haberdashery,Gold and Silver Lit,Flannelf, Featbeis, Pearh,Booth and Shoes, Gluts, amiChina-ware- , Ob cKk, Watches,Jowellry, Fancy Goods,Klcctro.plate, Musical Instrument1),Fans, Ecclesiastical andOptical Goods, Mirrors, Toys,Perfumery, Wines, .,

Oilman's Stores, Books ArtisticFurniture, latlom-i)- ,

Chromoi, Mjchlnery, &c, &a,130 lv 8.

I't

Spring and Summer Dress Goods !

IMMENBE VAKIETY AT THE

POPULAR - MILLINERY - HOUSE,104 Fort Street. Honolulu,

Jr. . SuOI-IJS- , - - Proprietor.

Latest Novels in Fancy Wash MaterialsAt very low prices;

Fancy Figured nnd Solid Color Satines,In the laUht shades and nowest patterns;

Solid Color and Fancy Figured Chambrys,In light blue, pink nnd nuvy bluo;

English fancy Figured Muslins and Fancy Crinkles,A new assortment of

Novelty Dress Ginghams, Chaiilca and Cretonnes,Which wo offer at bedrock prices ;

s3ew Fancy Striped White Goods,In light blue, black and rod stripes;

Nansooks, in white and cream, striped and plaids;Alctoria & Persian Lawn & India Linens,

Open Lace Stripe & Lace Plaids,Dotted & Figured Swiss, in white & ecru

A new assortment of

Hamburg & Swiss Embroideries, Yoke Embroideries and Edgings,

AVbite nnd colored ;

"VliU.o Miiwliu Ttioltiujr, in iiw fUmvr l.ixiu-ui:- :

Also an assortment of

Olioice IMsllinevy &z Fancy JFiilVbonts;

STATEMENT OF 1 HE

OF NEW

RICHARD A. McCURDY, President.

For the year ending Deo. 31, 1888.0

Total Assets, - $126,082,153 56.

Increase in Asrets I",7,27.r),n01 GSSurplus at I per eont $7,9 10,0011 O.'l

Increase m Surplus $l,C-lf),(!2- 11Policies in foi ce lijS.IIO'J

Incn.i'-- e during year 17,-12(- !

Policies written :i2,(!0(!Increaso during year 10,301

Kislcs assumed $103,21 1,201 32Increase during year !f33,7.r)0,7!l2 0.")

Risk in foico 30Increase during year l S.r)

Keceipts from all sourceo 1?20,215,J32 fi2Increase during year ,. 3,090,010 00

Paid Policydioldurs ?M,727,n,")0 22

THE ASSETS ARE INVESTED AS FjOLLOWS:Bondb and Mortgages $l9,fl7,S7-- l 02rnitcil Slates and other .securities $18,010,701lte.il ICstale and Loans on collateral ?21,7M5, 125 31C.isli in Ii.inko and Trust CDinpauies at interest . $2,813,277 00Intone! nceruod, I'leiniiiins deferred and in tr.niMl, etc 3,2JS,I72 .Jll

I linvc carefully examined the foregoing statement and liud the s.mio tobo correct,

From tho Surpluu above stated a Dividend will be iipportioned as usual.

RisksYear. Assumed.

lssi .f :;i,osi,i2o..1885 dO,.0O7,13918b(i r.0,S32,71 ..1S87 .

1S8S 103,2M,20l...New York, January 23, 1889.

Itotiril oiS. E. Sproulls, L. May,L. Hohiiiron, O. Ilariiman,H. 1). IS.ibuouk, H. W. Smith,G. H. Coo, Ii. Olypb.int,It. A. iMcCuidy, fl. V. n.ikc-r- ,

J. C. llulilon, .1, ThomphOii,II. C, von Post, 1). Oleott,A. II. lliuo, .F. Cromwell,F. It. Starr, .1. T. Davies,

UOUKUT A. GltAKXISriIbaao F. LloydWll,l,UM J. KAhTON .

FltUDIIHIO Sl'HKOilDHK

JUuTLirrr,

Fm:di;imc OuoMwr.LL, Treiuurer,W.m, V, Kicuaiids, Couiptioller,GUBTAVUB S. WlNhTON, M.U.,

195 2w

The "Oailu Bulletin

Issued

Columns Interesting

YORK.

fl2ii,Of2,l.'i3 .10

A. N. WATEKUGUSK, Auditor,

ltisk.sOutstaudiug. Surplus...$3iH,769,2Sr) .. i? 1,7.13,771. 308,981,(11 (',,012,031. 393,)9,20,! n,0i3,.1lW. 127,02S,!)3.5 . 0,29I,-I1-

. .lS2,12;i,lM 7,910,003

TriiHteuN:It. So well, II. II. Itognrs,S. V. It. Crugcr, .I.W. Auchineloss,C, It. lieudi'onu, T, Moiford,G. llliss, W. Hancock,It. Peckbam, P. 11. Plumb,J, II, Ilenick, W. 1). Wabhburn,W. Pixon, S. Kihb.It. A. Granuiss, A. 1). .1 lilliaid,N. U. M.illor, C. E, iM.ller.

t,

. . .2nd t,

Secretary,. .Assistant Secretary.

John A. Fo.nda, As.istunt Treasurer,V.m. P. Sands, Cashier,

Waltkk It. GiLLiriTi:, M.I).,

B. ROSE,General Agent Hawaiian Islands.

Weekly Summary,55

on March 12th.

The Beat Paper to Bond Abroad.

William II. O. L.L.D., Actuary.EUA.STU8 (J. Hi:ki:du:t, ARsistant Actuary,

E, J. Mausii, M.U., Medical Director.",Wm. fl. Daviks, Solicitor.

Will be

28 of News

V.

P.

S.

Royal Insurance Company,

Accumulation ol Funds, $28.G02,20G,00

I'"Iip riks I'ikeii at current rates andsettletneiit miule in Honolulu.

JOHN S. WALKER, Agent.July SB 88. ly

t'nliiii Kins .V ninrlne

Insurance Company of N. Z,

Capital, $10,000,000; Unlimitod Liability.

Fire and Murine risks taken at currentrates and settlement made in Honolulu.

JOHN S. WALKER, Agent.July 2i)S8.1y

--a u ;v- -

Insurance Co, of San Francisco.

Marine risks on Hulls, Cargoes, Freightsand Commissions at current rates.

JOHN S. WALKER, Agent.July 'J0.S8.ly

General Insurance Company,

Marine risks oh Hulls, Cargoes, Freightand Commissions at current rates.

JOHN. S. WALKER, Agent.july

A. U. HASEMANN,Book-binde- r, Paper-rule- r & Blank-boo- k

Manufacturer.

No. 1U Kaahumanu strcBt. Up stairs.oct.l-SP-I- y

Xrfl Honolulu ikon works,dEaSanSStenm engines, sugar mills, boilers, coolers; iron, brass and lead castings; machinery of every descriptionmade to order. Particular attention paidto ship's black smithing. Job work exe-cuted at short notice. 1

Alex. T Flohr,Lock & Gunsmith.

Bethel st , next to General Post'lllcc, Honolulu.

All kinds of Safes &. Scales ropaired.AIku. Hewing .Machines nt ruaMou-itlil- e

rntcH.Hell Tel. 421. f1ct.2ri.S38 ly) P. O. Is. 40(5

WALKER & EEBWARD,

Cojiti-iietorj- j z Iliilliloi-H- .

Brick, Mono and Wooden Buildings; er.tuuatcb given. Jobbing promptly at-tended to, 10 King street. Bell Tele-phone N ,. 1 P. O. Box, 4i.3. up O.ly

'.EOROE LUCAS, AriN f.--A I'nnti'.wttfti -- S&rfaiiiKS,

uud Builder, SJSEBS

Honolulu Steam Planing Mills, Lsplanade, llonolulu.

Manufactures all kinds of Mouldings,lliuekcts, Window Frames, Blind,

Sashes Doors, and .ill kinds of Wood-work ilnlsh. Turning, Scroll and BandSawing. All kinds of Sawinss and Plan-ing, Morticing and Tenanting.

Orders promptly attunded to nnd orkguaranteed. Orders from the other ls

solicited

w

PLANING MILL.Alaken, ncur Jmcn Sl.l

Tt'lepliouu SS.

SUGAR PLANTiMi C. HLn tJi,. SALEB WD MM

The Knt ire Plant of the

I

Is ottered For Sale. The Machineryis in perfect w 01 king order

and consist of

One 26x48 Mill with Engino,Trash-carrio- r, Etc., complete,1 Palrol Doilcrs Gx20,1 Double C fleet G and 7 loot Pans,I Vacuum Pan C foot with BlnKo Puma.3 Weston Ccnlrilunals and Engine,

Together with the usual assortment of

Clariflers, Clea&'g Pans, Coolers

And other Machinery utunlly fouudin a well appointed mill,

AIo, a uuniber of

California & Islai lias,Ciino Carta & Gen'i Plantation

Implements.

Delivery will be given nfter next crophas been harvested, say about July 1,1881.

EJTFor fuither particulars apply to

JOHN HIND,Manager Star Mill, Kohala, Hawaii.

muy.?l-8-

FIRE,LIFE, van

MARINEINSURANCE.Hartford Firo Insurance Co.

Awots. $5,288,000

Commercial Insurance Co.(Fire and Marine)

Assets, $450,000Anglo-Nevad- n Assurance Corporation

(Fire and MarineCapital, paid up, $2,000,000

South British Firo and Marine Ins. CoCapital $10,000,000

Now York Lifo Insuranoo Co.

Assets, $85,000,000

C.O.BERGERHONOLULU.

General Agont, Haw'n Islands.

1053 ly

I3Q UXTA.13X,13

Society

Or tlio Unllotl HtntoH.

THE LEADING COMPANY.

Now Businoes in 1B87 - $138,023,105Applications refused for - 23,729,317Total Incomo - . 23,240,849Surplus 4 per cent . 18,104,255Gain in Assets during year 8,868,432

Etc., Etc., Etc.,

In the above and wait important pointthe Kquitublr hnd? U10 list of

Lite C'jmpenics.

.J.General Ajjent ror IIiUTnllan

IhIuiiIk.

June 1.88.1y

CASTLE & COOKE,Lifo, Fire & Marine Insur'oo AgonU.

AOENTS FOK

The Xbw KnslondfilUTUA! LIFE INS. COMP Y,

of Boston.

The jffitna Fire Insurance Co.,of Hartford, Conn.

Tho Union Jb'lro andMarine Insurance Co.

of Ban Francisco, Gala.lUlly

Prussian NationalInsurance Comu'v

XSTAHI.IBHKD 1845,CBP,al 9,000.000 RclchimarksnpiIE undersigned, having been anpointed agent of the above Companyfor the Hawaiian Islands, is prepared toaccept risks against Fire on Building, fFurtiiture, Merchandise. Produce, 8uga IMills etc., on the most Favorable Tennn

Losses Promptly Adjustoa and PayableHonolulu.

Pioneer Shirt FactoryOf Honolulu, No. 17 Emma St

The iinilcrnignPd hcus to infonn thepublio f these Islands that he is makingIIiirM yy MoiiNurcmeut IDirections forcelf.nii'asurement will

bo given on application.White Shirts, OiersWrts & Hlght GownsA fit guarantee by making a tamplo

Shirt to every order.Island order solicited Boll Telephone 410

561y A, 31, JiJKLLIS,

. asa! , ii. 'm

iv8?

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tMtfcJ-i'utlu2fta- - h .J.4iJrt"ilthis

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fromJPlcdtrcil ti ncilhrr Srrt nor-Tatt-

But ttlabltihctl for Mr htntfit of all.with

WEDNESDAY, : VUCH 1, 1889. thisIt

LIGHT WAHTEO.

About 'lie dtukeat piece of roadorouutl Honolulu is tbc Waikiki

andtoad, from tho corner near the RifleRange to Wnikiki. A largo portionof the road is hedged on each side Howith trees, making it disagreeablydark when there is no moon. Theonly lights visible are lights heroand there peeping through foliagefrom the windows of private resi-

dences, and those attached to pass-

ing vehicles. There are no streetC.

lamps. The travel on this thorough-fare at night time is considerable,andthe road in place i dangerouslynarrow. These facts arc entitledto consideration while street lampsarc being erected.

"x'.'s opTnioh.

Kuiiiiii Hri.uiTix : Wo enjoyyour fcpicy clippings from the gayand sprightly "llilo Record."

We pass over now its sagaciousprognostications about the timewhen Byron's bay will become theprincipal entro pot of the islands.This will be before, or at the time,or after the interests vested in Hono-lulu are transferred to Pearl river,and llilo lias a decent landing place.

The "Record" is quite patheticin rcfeiriug to the "dreary stretchbetween llilo' and Nona. At thetime of the Kaena rebellion in thefall of IS OS, the sheriff of Hawaiidid not reach the place many hoursbefore Marshal Parke was there fromHonolulu. It than probablethat the iludd 10:11 1 as neces-sary as a military mail, and a policearrangement as - the Volcano roadfor tourist luxury and "mining brim-stone wealth" development. X.

LATE NEWS ITEMS.

The English Government has pro-

hibited the importation of Frenchcattle.

Emperor William's ear complaintis again troubling him. l.ismarcksuffers from rheumatisn:.

Mr. Labouchere says that QueenVictoria saves more than $0,000,000per annum from the Civil list alone.

The Spanish Government lias de-

cided to sell the famous Torreviejasalt mines in order to reduce thebudget deficit.

.The records kept in Paris hospital3show that fewer deaths occur between 7 and 11 o'clock in the even-ing than during any other four hoursof the day.

The German private schools forthe children of the nobility in Cotir-lau- d

one of the Baltic provinces,will be closed by order of the Rus-sian government.

An offer has been made to theMinister of Education of SouthAustralia of (i,000 for the right forone year of advertising on the backof postage stamps.

A census of the population at Si.Petersburg lias lecently been takenand it appears that there has been adiminution of about eighty thousandinhabitants feince 1881.

London is to be fortified by agirdle of forts on its south side.

" The defences will in many case3 takethe form of intrenched camps, inwhich large forces may be gathered.

I he city authorities in Pans re-

serve the right of purchase of theelectric lighting plants for citylighting any period after the firstten years ol the concession of privi-leges.

The latest addition to the familyof Emperor William of Germany isreported to be very feeble and tohave inherited a malformation of theleft arm similar to that of hisfather.

The credit of the Australian Con-

tinent seeni3 to be good. A loan of3,000,000 at 3 per cent, put out

by Victoria, was taken at 103.4;, A.New South Wales loan last springbrought 10.1 J.

The Empress of Brazil has justfinished a splendidly embroiderednational Hag, which is to be sent toLourdes in grateful recognition ofthe miraculous recovery of the Em-

peror during his sojourn in Euiope.

V.OULO NOT SWEAR ON A DIRTY BIBLE.

An old gentleman of C7, an ac-

countant iii Regent-stree- t, London,has achieved a victory over thecoroner for Westminster, wuichothers who arc summoned to berveon juries will road with interest. Heobjected to view the body ; ho de-

clared he had never uten a deadbody in his life; he was now 07years of age, and he would not lookat ono even if the coroner swore himin. The coroner insisted and pro-

ceeded to swear him ; he objectedto kiss the book on the ground thatit wn dirty, winch was too muchfor the coroner's feelings, who or-

dered llic recalcitrant accountant'out of the roon.. Jurors wjio donot wish to ten-- ' will no doubt hoglad to take ihe hint. Loudonpaper.

Seventy members of the City.K t i Council of London are reported to

be in favor of single lax, and pio- -

posed to revise the Constitution of

Jthe city.

tWT,n ifcrrirmftrTl -- """ fiiiiUM-fcli- i

ACCIPEHT OH MAUI.

X. nxXMBT KTCrtO TIT A IIORSE.

C.The W. G. Hall brought news

Maui, yesterday, of :i severe willaccident to Mr. Norman liulbert, atPaia. Mr. liulbert was formcily

Messrs. T. II. Davics & Co., ofcity . and has many friend here. out

appears that ho went from Wai-luk- u

to l'aia for the purpose of at-

tending church service there, onSunday last. While attempting tocatch his horse, the brute kicked

struck him in this face, badlylacerating the eyelids and doing con-

siderable other 'damage to the face.was taken to the house of

Mr. J. V. Noble and the injiuievattended to by Dr. Crane. At lastaccounts the patient was doing well,and hopes were expressed of hisbeing able to get about in a fewdays, although his entire recoverywill take time.

Mrs. liulbert, wife of Mr. Johnliulbert, of the Hawaiian Tram-

ways Co., and brother of the injuredman, went up to l'aia last evening bythe steamer Kilauea llou, to nurseher brother-in-la- Mr. W. C.Wilder very kindly and consider-ately, and unasl-ed- , ordered thestea'incr to go out of her regularcourse, in order to take Mrs. liulbert to her destination with as littledelav and inconvenience as possible.

TELEPHONIC ECHOES.

Hello!What?Certainly.About what?O ! What do I think of the article

in the "Friend?" Go away! Have

oine pity for my innocence. If youcould see, as well as hear throughthe telephone, you would detect theblush ot conscious shame mantlingmy cheeks. My, my, to what de-

graded ends the boasted libeity otthe press is brought. What?

Do 1 think lie was right. Per-

haps. Morality would seem to frownupon it, but then you know nowadays, in the high court, oi puouc ac-

tion, morality sued for a divorcefrom society, and a separation wasdecreed.

What 8 that?What do I think about the street-grading- ?

Ask me somethingmore in keeping with a full stomach.Yourabruptquestioning islike jump-

ing from the irying pan into the fire,What elo I think of the grading?

Why, just what any other sensibleman thinks a magninceiii lauure.

Who is to blame?Internally speaking, I should say

the government. Of course theheads are very nice, law-lovi- pa-

triots, but but they are like SirJoseph Porter, K. C. 1J. ; they meanwell, but don't know how.

What's that?Of course he can't help it. One

could hardly expect a man to beperfect. Excellency is the BeauBrummell of gallants the Chester-field of the polished, and the parexcellence of the elect but thennature in bestowing these many in-

estimable qualities upon one man,somehow seems to have entirely neg-

lected paying attention to filling thenientul storehouse.

What, you have an idea? Keepit my boy, the government will soonadvertise for such, and you canrealize upon it.

Too insignificant? No; the moreso, the belter the authorities willvalue.

What? Did I see the interior ofthe balloon Saturday? No, but I

saw the Interior of the Kovernnientthere, and in an enquiring mood in-

vestigating the mammoth thing.You wonder what he wanted?

Perhaps to take some points onNatural gas in certain di-

rections has iailed to longer fill thebill, and of course artificial meansmust be resortcil to.

AVhat's that?You are a searcher for truth ! My

dear boy go to s, or someother Utopian shades. Your chanceof finding it will be more certainthan here. Truth was tarred andfeathered long ago, anel the poortrembling creature dare hardly showits face.

Don't I like the telephone system?Certainly. For the butchers, thty

can sell their meat without the riskof the criticisms of the customer'snose and then, it is so jolly, to

hear another man's wifeor another woman's husband whisp-ering "friendly" secrets to otherwives husbands, or other husband'swives, and Hello, Central! Ringup 100G again. Can't get the con-

nection? Try again What? Allright. Good night.

lSuMin.r, Br,i:.

ENGLAND'S INTEREST.

Englibhnicn have not now po-

litical interest on the continent ofKuropo which is woith to liicm thelife of one iSomercetshirc or North-umbrian grenadier. J would let theKastern Question settle ithclf. Theway to India is pretty well securednow; and the way to India was thuone jjreat pretest for policy such asthat which led to the Crimean war.1 have a strong conviction myselfthat Englaiids Kastern Question isthe question of what bhe is to dowith the poor and the wretched inthe East End of Loudon and theregions of other gicat cities winchare in a lileo condition with our EastEnd. fJustin McCarthy.

'1'he Russian Government has de-

cided to plant tevui al thousands ofacres jn the Caucasus wit); ojives,

DAILY BUELETTN5" JlOTWMaULVr, H, MAIfcCH 10, IBM.um.i' ,

THE DEPARTIMQ TOURISTS.

The company of tourist whocame here in charge of Mr. Hcury

Lyon, by the steamship Ala-

meda, on the18th of February last,return on the Australiataking with them pleasing re-

membrances of their visit to our isl-

ands. It is gratifying to know thatvisitors have been favoiably W

with the couniiy and peo-

ple, and speak in high terms of theirexperiences here. It will be remem-bered that Mr. Lyon, agent ofRaymond & Whiteomb, came here I)

some months ago, with the view olascertaining whether it was goodcountry to bring a company of tourists to. lie eieemeei mai it ,

went back to the United States, amirelumed here with the paity abovealluded to. We all hope that Mr.Lyons will, ere long, be back witlianother company. We shall alwaysbe glad to see him. He has, by hisquiet and gentlemanly demeanorand many good qualities, made nu-

merous friends dining his two shortvisits to the kingdom, all of whomwill be pleased to welcome him backagain, and any whom he may bringwith him.

'

MEETING NOTICE.

of Pii odors of Hawai-ian Rifle Association, will be held

THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, at theAillngtoii. 7::!0 v. m. A full altcudauuIs lequested.

liv ui derC. W. AIIFORD,

1!G JH Vlee.I're-ldeii- t 11. It. A.

WANTED

GIRL, cay 10 or 12 years of ago toA assist In lie household duties of asmall family. Aiplv to"l). 1$.

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FOR SALE

"NE black Walnut Parlor suite, up.s bolstered in black horse hair in

perfect older, also one lot of whileHahlills, for sale cheap. Inquire Hui.- -

i.i'.tin Ulllec. l'.lfi lw

jNOTICE.

for the use of '"tails ort stands at the Kapin-la- ni

Paik on Satin day the Kith inst.must be obtained of the midur.!gned.

W. M. GIFr'AKD,1!),; 4t Secretary K. P. A.

PAC- -

Jiliriu TEE CARDS.KliiK i:rns. Iiit junt

A Fine Line of Easter Cards.

1MB 'W

FEUX OLLERT,Artistic Engraver on Wood.

(Lite of Harper Ib.X. Y)Conhactg Excculed on Moderate Terms.

fiigy.Spccnir-n- of woik at ollke.-- B

DIPLOMA.Airr Di'.i-T- . IlAUi'mi Hnos.

New York, Apn , lh;,.Mi. tMlx MU wn-- - forstvcia' Jems

cninoy'd in this ist ilili li'iiei t, an l

fouiiua cimipi ti nt cnBraMr i millruS.i'C a lviTi'le iiiki iimiglit ii"r-m- i.

.1. ti.Sept. Kiiir. Depi., Hi r,iir Ilns., N. 1'.

I- P- O ll 'Ik I (CI lU'll lit .1. K. I'PW'1k Uj V, 2S Meicliiiiit tl'e-et-

. me im

Royal Insurance Company.

Accumulation ol Funds, 528,002,205.00

l'iru liki t'iken at current noes andkuUlcment imiile in Honolulu,

JOHN S. WALKER, Agent.j"iy !.i KH. ly

Union Fire A. .Marine

Insurance Company of M. ICapital, $10,000,000; Unlimited Liability.

Fire and Marine risks taken utenirentr.ites and scillcmui.l nniitc in Honolulu.

JOHN S. WALKER, Agent.july S'l88.1y

.hi 1 N

Insurance Co, of San Francisco,

Marine risks on Hull-- , Cargoes, Freightand CoimniB'dnuh ui einu-n- i rules

JOHN S. WALKER, Agent.JilyU'lHH.ly

General Insurance Company,

Marine risks on lln , Oiirj,'oep, Piuiyluiiinl Cpmini-- i' n- - in citrient nuts.

JOHN. S. WALKER, Agent.july .'USly

raioTp. SEVERiN,Photographer ,

P.CTU3ES IN ANY STYLES

l'riiitluc Hi. tie lor AinittiMirs,

Cabinets $6 a Doz. Woik Guaranteed.

Cr ISntraiieo on Toit Stieot. "iSu122 tf

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Auction Salos by James F. Itloau.

Mm r's Sale!

On Friday, Rflach 16th,AT 10 O'CLOCK V !..

mv S.ilesrioni, Qim ' 111

e11 at Public Vim"1 ' mint oflmm It in-i- rnnei ie,

The Following I ohandise I

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(VMluiiun 'ei b.York.M.A.rtic

0. & u.H. No. lli

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.1 2:11 1

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1 11 040 1

" " 241 111 ii jjfa 1

' 4011 1

I 410 1

111.. II JI,.J

" 414 I' 4.0

' " 44H 1

.1 .1 4" " 4m

frHf " rr, Wfc itvin. . a agr inwffT jtta twWBBlWWgMWBMWri;-- , - "'nw. w57yw'- iv- -

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v J. ute of,. ...in ' e

case Wood I'lant'3.ik1 PlmiCB.

Lamp Wick.i.i(le,

Locli".Mil CM b.licit Jb Lock".J.ooUe.lied fei'i'wf.'I iuw.tre.Dbli rati?.I'mio Knius.I 'iinu IC'i'vc.FinUh MdlI'airlauu.iiilii);.Finish Naii,,.IMnish Kails.I'liiNh Nnil

11 bdls Ynrd I! o in- -.

14 otntea Wot il Washboards.it " Zinc

23 cases Puck's Axes.2 " PcckV Axes.

12 " Uny's. AX'S.No. 1 1 cic (in I AOc.

" tt 1 " Cut Axles."51 " U.irl Axle?,t pktfs IJhiek'iinilli Kuilows.

Nu. U7 .V !8 2 pl;gs Ovens." at) &. 100 2 " Ovens." Itll t " 0ens." 102 1 " Sinve." 101 t " Stove." 105 1 " fcHVL'.

10 cases (Jiiiircoul IrniiH.S pke Don C.irt.1 crates lliiifjfhnni Kuekt-ts- .

12 crates llinglnim Buckets.12 d. (Jjniii;e Trees.

I ilz Neck Yokes.II pkgs Autumn! c llnkes.1 en-- c A.u llniiiibs.

15ei esC'id M Mi lies short17 " Ca (1 Ma clu lmif.'.2 J k-- Nulls.

2 eu'cs Tubiilai Lirtevn-- .c. & c

11. S.C.i J0 pe Sleani l'il e , "J i",rt lulls M en in I'lp s. 1

1 " bli nni I'lpe-- , V it1 " ho inn l'lpes, ) in.

W. & Co.II. Xo. l."i to 120 (', cni- Vic- -

lor Hewing Mncliine.Ko. l ii'i y Clime's ilenx

& hue uiu'.i..'Uo. II 1 c:a-- deux iS

AVtiile Organ.No. 1 i!c T) 1 cae Wilcc

A White Organ.

Torms Cash in U. S. Gold Coin.

JAS. F. mOllGAX,19d2t Aiiuiioneer.

RUCTION SALE-- Ol-

Kltpotlloosfli'liltaitiiri

On Wftlin'sdiiy, Blnrcli 20.AT 10 O'CI.OCIt A. M

At O.i: riiideiioc ol Mi. M. Loi.i s i .

K ng bluet 'i" acioiiin or ilepinnri ,I will B'.l Hi Public Auction,

His Entire Househ'd Furnifurc,rw pii ing ii p.rt.

1 niiiplPiiiiin' Qnnupfi1 UllIUlVUIlliH, UUUll

(A -- p end il liihtiuinent) ;

Cenli-- r mill fiofn It'igs.4liglii I'eidiui Uiiii'iii'clier-- ,

Statutiry, Sleol EiiffraviugsLirgi Maiit-- Mirmr.

1 Handsome Uphol, Parlor Suite

Klinn) Uingi'iu ami ejaliinet,Luru (.'tut ui!1. Drupcricj,lllnck U'ltlinit lint Stand,

1 Massive Black Walnut Bedroom Set,

Colored M iililotop;

Spills i ml lldir .tit(ni-si- ",

1 Double B. I. If ui W8,Minor

Lcnllier Covccl I oiingp,1'lusli Kasy (Jliulri-- ,

Large Koa Wardrobe.2 ISInck Walnut WnrlroIie,II. W. O diiieil Jliiili'elop liurciiub,I Asli l ilrm in h'-i- ,

Pemliei PnliiWii, Mosimlto N( tJ,

1B.W. Pillar Ex. Dining Table,

I1. W. l)iniii.i oiii Uliuirs.1 K.eirini 15. Hi iImihkI,Iron Ilcil-'- o uls II ini;iii Lunps,

GROCKERY and GLASSWARE

K irlien Hmve nnil Uii'ii-il'- ,

Uelngei. to , .Mint Safe. A o,

2 Family Carriages & Sets of Harness,

Etc., Kte., Kic, Etc.

To iiirlics iiiieniiing infiiini-hi- n ,

thin Miie oll'ris h very dcMruliii' oppoitin liy, i ihu I'mniiiiri i nunlv in--

to d in no 1 condition, liuvinjj; b en intire, Inn a eiy time

Ci?"Thu 1'iemiHn- - will h n ,. I'm

iiiriietion on TUKSD.VY, Mmch liiili,from H a. u. to H v. m.

JAS. F. MOKtiAX,H'l 8t A c o eer.

Alex. Elohr,Lock & Gunsmith.

lictllel 8t, nt'X' to Uiueiul i'ostMice, Honolulu.

All kinds of Safes &. Soales repaired..VI 1,0, Sowinjr llneliiiit'H nt reason- -

Bell Tel. 424. P. 0. Ii. 400

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Program of Haces R

TO 1) limit

March 16th, 1889

Kapiolani Park 1

No. 1. Bicycle (ot any kind) ttooe, am ile iihsIi. I'ree to nil. En.ty ?,t. I'rlzn ?9n, donu cd bythe liiiwidlim Tiumwny Co. andentries added.

No. !!. Un nliiir lliicc. 1 inl'o d.isli.For HiiiviiiliiM Ir'd linrt.es.Free for nil. Ci'i h uclulr.Prize JrcUev .smlille, SnddleCloth, ltldii c llrldle, Martin.P'lln mill hip, doniitcd lyHon. W. K. Foster aud $ir.mid ttit ties.

No. 3. Trotilni' rnd Piclne Tlec, 1

milt! ilii-- Foi lliwiilan hitlhot.e, a yems od. To ronilcurt iiiid tide. 1'r 7.e PhitedU'ntcr.l' toh-- r mid $L0 mid en.tries.

No. 4. Running Knee, ;1 mile dnshFor Hawaiian brul horfles. A

j earn old Cutcli wuluht. Pmo('op, do ntcd li Hon Siimue.Fnrkcr .ind $15nud entries

No. Ji. Trolling mid I'aeliis Race.1 mile hciiti I5ct S in SI id HoadCan. Fri'o in nil. Prize 8elol Tiack llnrnr,-j-, by Unwaiianlion Htablus Co. and 850 andcntriis.

No. C. "'unninu Iticc, )f mile dafh.Fur Iliwa inn lned horse, 2year, old. Cimh weluht. Prizea comp'ete Hor-- Suit and aPiotiiri! and $ 5 ami entries.

No. 7. RunnliiL' Knee, & mile dash.For Ilaviaiian IimiI horses., Sj

Cateh wciiilit. Prizi:i fiitk Lan Rub" ind a UooUand 15 and entries.

No. 8. K niiilni! Race, mile dah.F a- fur nil P men Silk Kolua ui a Hi'Mtij, liiiilcnnd 315nnd entries.

No. 0. Uiinn ng K iee. mile dash.Fiic or ii . Pi zi '2 lir"iizes,lie il" P l lie. llindwnro Co.aid S15 and entries.

No. 0 Tro til c and Pacing Race, 1

mil.: di sit. Double lemiH.lor '', Piize a Silvei platedloibl S :l and i5'J ami entries

No. 11 Pony Rare, 1 mile dnsh. ForItawiian ponies untier 14

liaiiiU. Catch weight. PiizeSaddle. 1$ hue. Hlnnkct, eic,and Silo an I entries.

o 12 ''roitiinr Rue- - to Road Cm t, 1

milo Hash. Fiue lor allhi In I'd Inn m s. l'ri?.. Lap

Imbe and hip and .50 ai.dI'M lie.-1- .

No. 13, "iiiiniiuf Kice, 1J mile di'h.Fiec tur nil. Pr ze a Road Can,b le Hi" iian Maniilaetiil-la- g

C.i in. S'5 nnd entries.

io. 14. Trot n Ri.ce, 1 mile dash.For til hor e- - ilial nceir luiy mm ites. P. ize S3 l of Ilai-iiC--

iii.il $ 0 iitul eiuriiB.

N'o. 15. Vnieliu ( lull S.uldle U.'f.l'.ue. 1 mile dnhli.Cube of Oliumpiigin .

EQyEntriea to bomale beio-- e Satinday. Alineli 18bU, al 1 l-- .M., al.Mi0. Holle's oillee.

SQT Km i.- - eneh I or--.- - $2 .".0 Nii'.oiu inmil .lin'iee'. al o ei.i. ilt.deis 10 be in enMUtne. Only i;1 n,!-iie-

drivcrr. (up-- , 'Us. I" tiwierilviiinini; Iioim- -. Money .r:z"j- - lo rulerdiivuis. Haeii iikii', 'i money iiize-s- t

prize 'i, Si;J l i z j.

J. A. CUMflfllNS.Honolulu, Jinn. ar In, lbt). 14

AZOKES ISLANDS.

PORTUGUESE ileMriiiR to (.end bl"i- their irieu.'s em

mv pnnlri-- e Ihrui gh lieUe s to tinHire of I lie underideiied-- , ut the follownt; rates:

Plores to Honolulu )' .SK7 23.

Knyal ' j

ineeira " I

St. Michncls " IJ109 25.St. George " )

Tickets al-- o l?siifd thiouKh to Azoresf'om Honolulu. Special rateti for club!ren under 12 year- - of mm.

.1 E. HROWN & CO.,penis Hur'inelou lioule, H P., andUnited St'iiea Azoriau 1'acket Line.

Mil lw

ELECTION of OFFICERS.the annua! ineitliiLT of the stock.AT I older- - oi Hie I'eniile'rt lee & Re.

frigeiator Co held this day, the follow,lug naiiii'd juthh s ere elected he offl.

i for ibo i nuiiiiu' )ein i

J K. Wildei I'lesldent,. W. Hal Vnc.i'redent,

W.K. Kiiei ""eerelury,W K iill Treasurer,W O. mil ti Auditor.Tliu a' nve mimed olllieru coniiitutu a

lioaid ol Dirt clot.-- .

W. E. FOSTKK,Serieturv I'. I. & It. Co.

Honolulu, Mar.h fi, i8!i. U0 2w

OCidANIC- -

Steamship Oomp'y

FOR SAX FRANCISCO,'Ihe Al Siciiiisliip

"AUSTRALIA."Will hae Honolulu for the abovt

lort on

Thursday, March 14,AT NOON

For I'Veieht or Pas-- i g, apply to

VM. 0. IRWIN & CO., Agei.tj.100 ;iv

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'b. .V. .? ,wfiftrTV PWE--

Mi 4k. J.J

amw :r, ' c .rew- f v . sr. ' v

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i1 . jfoHJLMtftIIAVINO TAKEN KJOCK

Ali Goods at Greatly

SPKCIAL BARGAINS. OF

Semnants in All D Drtrr.c-- o

Just Kccoived a

DIAMOND DYE17ol IV

AM

KS'ftT

FOB ONE

OverstocM

--WE WILL SELL

S2.50 Parasols for S1.25.$3.50 Parasols for 2.00.Our Sl..r0 Parasols for S2.7.

Parasols for $3.30.

"VT"e:BI: oivjly aSra

Similar Reductions in Ladies' Hats, and Laces.

NOW IS YOUK TO PURCHASE

Tlra Prices is for 0?s Ml Only !

J.I.oJidii)"' Millinery IFousp.Jiin-19-8- 9 rlht

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109 FOS8T STItMKT,o

-- IMl'OKTEKS i

& EuropeanX3ltot(f?xs.pliic

Perl mery nnd

Agents for Lonll.ird & Co.'k Tobaccos, & S. Kimball & Co.'ft

Tobacco andAerated Water WorJcs

meli -21

I hardwareFOXtT trFli iClCT,

Kbduced

BLACK HOSE

WEEK

Overstockefi

FISHE.'S'S- -

KSojx'eEmbroideries

nmtss

CHAS. FISIIEL,

American

Cigarettes.

Clbalib

Prices

SST BARGAINS '333 Now Line- - of jjgy- - BARGAINS --fS

Lamps, Chandeliers Lanterns,At Lower Prices than ever before. New invoice of

SHELF-BAMA- i, PLOWS & Gil MERCHANDISE.

Jubt

Novel Lien mid Fuucy 3tlM, In Vnrii'tj-- .Hilt'.Sj'.S

A'OTJCE.

person found trespassing orshoot! goti Hie KULIOUOU

will be prosecuted.170 lm ROItERT LISHMAN.

LOST

A GOLD open ateWiiteh l:!i "A. K." en.

QidYed on ihu hack, A toiitablettill bu given in the letmn of

"rtine to the Hm.i R ! Ulllce. 1!)." tf

WANTED

ONE young. goodCinlai;!.'

Horn' (iii.nu prefeno.l).Apply to No S'.l Mur-l'-- 5

C'lltl.t rU el. III

For Sale Cheap.II. I'll Cow, four years

old, good JerseyfctiiL'k. Must be sold alonce on of dopnr--

tuie by the Australia. A bargain for apoor man. Inniilie at Lr. whlineySollice. VJiai

.0 LET

s, a A 1AUGK nnd Cniufortuble!&& "t- - Hoii-- o on Piiiiolibuwl

bSJlU-i-i mrecl. Iieiweou Palneo Walkand Derel.iula ulieei. Apnly to

Dis. J. S. .McGREW,tf 110 cl blieet.

TO LET'PHli; Mcfnurny Hull, Ap.JL lily to

il. ilClNERNY,180 it Cor, Fort & ileichunt st,

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Fresh Lot of

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FOR ONE WEEK- -

OurOar

Our $5.50

TIME

P. W.

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Received

Iui-dr- o

fiind.

Lndies

ruuiuil

account

170

m &gjt'n IFJMJ1 Lrf

aawxoi.us.iu.

DEAI,i:i!B IX--

Drugs & CfiemicalsXs.i"5jvl!,

Toilet Afrticles 7

73 Jlolei Street.-87

JOap In ifa

il OiN OLTJ J,TJ.

TO LET

NICK l.roomed CottageA on Punchbowl fctreet.near the Mormon l lunch, a.

tine health locality, cpiiei neighborhood'..liifpiiiuof A. VOGEL,1811 tf At Ed. IIolbNchlaeuur ii Uo.'U..

TO LET"uiMvniiTAin.v Virnr.t.

k tHul . oil I'linmc ItnnFil ttiwSXItia i.ulred. Apply at "Cluiraberj

luin House," King blrtot, opiiosltn lvu.waialino Seniinnn . 181 tf

Jiiforinatiitii Wan tod.

ARKWAIiDwi'l be paid fur ixifor.the Ilnntuc

"Waiideilug Mimiicl," ot lloni'kong,il.'U lone, )mi liearil of ut Honolulu, De-cember, .8:7. Apply 10

U. 0. BEUGKR,lbO Ot Honolulu.

FOR SALE1 NEW ''Invincible" Compound Cen-- 1

ti ilug.il Pumping Liiglni!, with At-tne- hed

1'iiml. us r nnd Air Pump, com-plete; diameter of diHchsirge plpo, &Inch, li.rjuiiu

HONOLULU IRON WOlUvSCO.'" lm

SPECIAL NOTICE.

San Fuancisco, Cm,February 10, liO J

WB herewith eeitit'v that Messrs.Dodd ifc ililler uro our dulv au.

Ihorl.cd and only agents for the Ha.wailuii Islands for the sale of our LugerUeer in keg.

JOHN WIELAND BREWING CO.,1UQ tf John IL Wieland Bro.

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WEDNES'W MARCH 18. 1H8D.

.Wll-Atl- ..

Mar 13 --Stmr H Hlsliop fiom Koolntt

Mar III-- cluii'

Kuala for iilnlim mid H'niiinae ut0 a in

Stmr V inlenlo for Kauai at 5 m.Sphr Kn MoJ for UnwullScar Llhollho for LahnlnaS'chr Mokuoia for llwnSehr Mary for KutuilSelir Surah & Eliza for KnolituIlk t'olus.i for S.tu KranelseoUk Ceylon for can Francisco

VESSELS LEAVIUC

S S Australia for San FraneNeo at noon

PASSCMQGRS.

For S 'ii Francisco pur bark Ceylon.Mar 13 Jos ltlubnrtUou, a Political, M

liltlo anil wife.For Kauai ami Xllliau pcr-li- lkn-hal- ii,

Mar 12 -- Mi" v Mackintosh, onG N Wilcox, Col 55 S Spalding. MrsSmytlic, Mr Pcaeoek, Mr Gall.ijjhcr ndwife, r Stanley and wife, r Jenkins.

Wllhulm, l)r Jljtuiniirti. and 10deck.

DstO.MclNTYltK In Honolulu. March Pith,

at her residence, King Ftreet, Mrs.Margaret .Molntyrc, a native of Avr,.Scotland, nged "! years, 4 months10 days.

IT IS RUMORED

That Melville, the balloonist, pro-poses to resitlu here permanently ;

that the Judges must grow weary,listening to the long; ami stumblingharangues of sonic of the legal lumin-aries ; that the rewaul of greatnessis the stings ami smarts of adversecriticism ; that the members of theCabinet are at loggerheads; thatthu Colonel and l U. Jones will begood friends on the trip over; thatthere will bo a lively time at the de-

parture of the steamer ;

that the Cabinet declines to recog-nise the King's Ch.imbc. lain, andreftues to pay his stipend; that II.K. Armstrong, representative of Ha-

waii in London, has been asked toreturn his commission, and Man eyHopkins has been given hisbillet; that the representativepo-itio- n is properly within the juris-diction of the v. abiuet, but that theChamberlain is leally the King'spiivate secretary, ami it is none, olthe Cabinet's business whom he ap-

points.

BOOKED TO LEAVE.

The following are booked to leaVeon the S. S. AustraliaMarch : Col. Claus Spreckcls,Mrs. Spreckcls, Miss Kmma Spreck-cls, Hon. Elislia II. Allen and Mrs.Allen, Arthur Page and wife, Mrs.Coit and maid, L. S. Smith, O.

-- Goldsmith and wife, Mrs. White-head, Miss M. S. Grilllngs, Miss L.II. Parks, Mrs. Tufts, Miss Tufts,Miss M. F. Cashing, II. P. Ray, II."W. Parker, R. K. Ililliard andwife, J. L. Richards and wife, J. TCross and wife, A. A. Pratt, Mrs.E. M. Marchand and child, Win.Millan and wile, II. A. Smith, MissE. M. Smith, Miss M. Smith, MissA. Smith, C. II. Smith and servant,A. IL.as, W. Williams, It. J. Lillieand wife, Mrs. Bennett, Miss Gib-bons, E. A. Ward, .1. L. McLean,T. J. Rergin, Miss K. Milian, L. G.Gardiner, Mrs. A. du S. Cannavar-r- o

and child, Ucnry K. Hyde, J. N.Robinson and wife, Mrs. II. Rergerand son, O. R. Spalding, SisterWinifred, Mrs. Louisson, Miss RelicLouisson, D. J. Treibcr, wife andchild, Miss J. Fletcher and twoboys, P. C. Jones and wife, Rev.A. C. Walkup and three children,F. K. Rand, Mrs. Claik, Mrs. W.R. Lawrence and child, F. II.Itoyce, J. R. Robinson and wife, andW. Rurnham.

SUPREME COURT.

in banco inu-oiu- : tiu: nvi: justices.

Wr.ONT.snAV, Marcli 13th.12. Trustees Bishop estate vs. Tax

Collector. Exceptions fiom deci-

sion of Rickertou J. A. S. Ilartwcllfor plaintiffs, appellants; Attorney-Gener- al

for defendant. Argued andsubmitted.

f. The King vs. Naniwi, larceny.Appeal from Preston J., sitting asappellate Court in Chambers to hearappeal from District Court of Wniu-lu- a.

C. Rrown for defendant, ap-

pellant. Appeal withdrawn andsentence in foioo from this date.

11. C. R. Rishop and others,trustees, vs. Ka a et til. Bjeutinuiit.Exceptions from J. .unary term. P.Neumann and .1. L. Kaulukou forplaintiff, appellants ; Chiis. Creigh-to- n

ami S. K. Kane for defendants.Reing heard.

Berlin is to have a now hotel, apart of which is to be a theatre andpublic garden.

Five new churches are beingerected in Jeiusaluui and Rethel-he- m

at the present time.Only iweutd of the members of

European royal families are nowunder treatment for mental dis-

orders. Who said that anything wasthe matter with European royalty?

The woman who screams when itthunders and is afraid of a mousewill unlliuchiiigly tackle a cryingbaby while its father is hastening toget under cover.

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DATHY TTTtTvHTriT HTOeV)ftfJW. HH MttflOT tfl, IflOI." f"rttSjUfc tf 4ta m m ML4fU t MU mm 4M. UJU,' ....,tE"JII'Wl,iJ-lP"Vt,,TW- H

A. otnt h wanted.

Wasted some ruin.

A fini-oi- ! Miito and white rabbitsare oU'ered for sale.

Rasit.ii isnpproaching. King Bros.Iinvo n full lino of cards.

Oi! Ki bitty evening a nnisicnle willbo given at Onbti College.

l'osr your letteis and papers wellahead of time morning.

Tut: Kiimeliiimclm PrepnrutoiySchool begin? its second term onMonday, Mr-ic- ISth.

A mketixo of the Ladies' Altar So-

ciety will be held after-noon at three o'clock at the convent.

Tiinnc will be a Directors' meetingof the Hawaiian Itille Associationthis evening, ut 7:30 o'clock, at theAilington.

The BtTLiuriN jeceived a slice ofwedding cake from Mr. and Mre. .1.

U. GiliMin yesterday, for which ac-

cept thanks.

Tun "l'aradife of ilu In.-il- i in out,and copies can be obtaiii"d at thebookstores and J. J. Williams' pho-tographic rooms.

Tin: Australia sails for San Fran-cisco at noon The mailat tho Post Oilier) closes at 11 o'clock,registered mail an hour earlier.

Mi;. W. M. Gillaid, secretary of theIvapiolani I 'ark Association, givesnotico that permits for the use ofstalls or lefieshmeut stands at thoPark on Saturday, must be obtainedof him.

Tm: Makawao Union Church wasdedicated Sundav, Mar. 10th. TheItovs. W.B. Oleson.T. L. Guliok, S.E. Bishop, and Rev. Mr. Morris, aeleigyman of the Episcopal Church,participated in the special services.

At 7 o'clock this evening there willbe a bible u.iding for the SecondCougiegation of St. Andiow's Cathe-dral in I lie Sunday school loom. Thuregular Wednesday evening servicein the Chinch will commence tit 7 :4oo'clock.

.- -

Ix another column will be found'hi; cud of Mr. Felix Olleit,

This gentleman was atonelime in the employ of Harper liros ,New Yoil:,aiul is an expetienced en-

graver on wood. Ho is prepaid! toicciiivo orders.

Tin: band conceit at the Hotellast evening was most successful.The building was illuminated withcolored lanterns and tho attendancewas large. The band was repeatedlyapplauded. Alter the concert danc-ing was indulged in.

Cor,. M. Thompson, the well knownlawyer, met with a serious accidentthis moining. lie lost bis balanceby some means, and fell on the sidewalk, at Sehaofer's corner, with theresult of a nasty gash being cut onone side of his forehead. Ho waslifted into an express, and at his ownreipu'sl, taken to llollistcr it Co.'sto get the wound dressed. Later on(lie Colonel v.nt to bis rooms inCampbell's block.

EVENTS THIS EVENINC.

Services at the churches at 7:30.Oahu Lodge No. 1 K. of P., a.

7:U0.Mystic Lodge No. 2 K. of P., at

7:00.Rehearsal Honolulu Arion Society,

at 7:30.Drill Co. C Honolulu Rilles, at

7:30.Meeting Hawaiian Rifle Associa-

tion at the Arlington at 7:30.

ERRATA.

In Col. Thompson's "Digest,"which appeared in yesterday's ic

printer by mistake put theword "to" instead of "by," in thesixth line, under "Administratorpurchasing intestate's property,"and also by not using the apostropheand apostrophio "s" in the properplace in the head of this article.These mistakes will be corrected andnot allowed to appear in the book.

DEATH" OF MRS. M'INTYRE.

At 2:30 o'clock this morning,Mrs. Margaret Mclntyre, widow ofHugh Mclntyre, died at the familyresidence, King street, aged 70years, ! mouths and 10 days. Thedeceaed was born in Ayr, Scotland,November 3d, 1S12, ami had livedin Honolulu for nearly 10 years.She h.id 1 ng been a atiffeicr fromasthma and Her hus-band died Marcli Dili, 1887. Thechildren surviving lier are, Mrs.John S. Walker, Mis Allies Mcln-tyre, Messrs. II. E. and Geo. Mc-

lntyre, grocers, corner King amiFort streets, and Win. Mclntyre.

The funeral takes place this after-noon at four o'clock, from the resi-dence, King street.

POLICE COURT.

Wi:dni:si)AY, Mar. 13th.Fred. Franford was fined 80 with

SI. .50 costs for assault and batteryon Auue llilo.

Akau, for having opium unlaw-fully In possession, was sentencedto out: hour imprisonment and linedSTiO. A nolle pros, was enteredagainst All Tai (jtiong charged withthe same offence.

Four drunks had to pay the usualline.

Jose do Gouveira charged withconiiuiuiug tin olfeuce against per-son of J. De Mtllo, was remandodto the 10th. .

ICiAHi PALACE

IIREAKr.VST IO DISTIXOtlSltrD VI?1- -

Tons.

This morning, His Majesty theKing gave a breakfast at Iolan'i Pa-lace in honor of Colonel and Mrs.Clans Spreckcls. Resides the Royalhost and the lady and trunilcuianabove mentioned. Ihoic sat down:HerMaj.sty th. Queen. II. R. II.Pilnccss Liliimkiilani, lion. John O.Dominis, Hon. II. Allen andMrs. Allen, Hon. Win. G. and Mrs.Imin, Miss Kuiina Spreel.els, Mrs.Howard Coit, Mr. and Mrs. ArthurPage, Col. G. W. Macfarlane, II.M.'s Chamberlain, and Mr. J. W.Robertson, II. M.'s

The Royal Hawaiian Randplayed during the breakfast.

TvoyageTThe Oceanic Company's steam-

ship Aust i aha sails at noonlor San Francisco with a full

cargo of domestic and a largo pas-senger list.

Among those going away are Col.and Mis. Spieckels and MissSpreckcls. who have been on theislands . month, and will leturnmuch benefitted by the olianue.

Hon. E. II. Allen, Hawaiian Con-sul at Now Yoik, and Mrs. Allen,after a pleasant visit among theirfriends leave for New York.

The balance of the Raymond &

Whitcomb excursionists leturn onthis steamer much pleased with theirvisit to the islands.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Page, andMrs. Howard Coit, all of San Fran-cisco, arc homeward bound.

Mrs. A. do Sotiza Canavarro, wifeof the Portuguese Minister, is goingto Oakland on a three months'visit.

A number of missionaries whocame from the South Seas on theMorning Star, leave for their res-pective homes in the States.

Mr. A. II. Smith, an Englishbanker, and his four dauuhtcr-- , .vhoarrived on the Oini Marti tromJapan, continue their tour aroundthe woibl on Hie Au-i- '- lia.

Mr. and Mrs P. (' J ne arebound to the Coust Mr Jones willattend to consider. ' i

amongst other things, new machin-ery for the Iloiiomu phi 'tat ion.

Mrs. Louisson and .Miss BelleLouisson leave the for an in-

definite period.Mrs. W. R. Lawrence goes to Los

Angeles to join her husband.Mr. T. J. Bergm and Miss K. Mi-

lian, who have been sojourning inthe islands several months, leaofor their homes in San Francisco.

FUNNYOSITIES.

A Genius Insurance gone to Ca-

nada, did you say V Probably stolesomething the beggarly thief!"Took half a millim of thecompany's money." Beat an insur-ance company out of half a million?What a Napoleon of finance.

Old lady My dear, do you reallythink you arc fit to become a minis-ter's wife? Eimagid Niece (fromthe West) Yes, indeed. I don'tmind being talked about at till, i'vogot the energy of a buffalo and thehide of a rhinoceros. N. Y.Weekly.

"There arc two new moons thismonth," said Mrs. Waddle, whohad been reading the papcis whilewaiting for her husband, who hadjust come home. "Zas right," saidhe, "zackly right. I saw 'em both'zi come along the street. TorreHaute Express.

Miss Richandugly (with a sigh)Then you loc mo, Count v Count

Castagno (fcrvenily)--Lov- ii you?My Goda, yestil Bobby (undersofa) -- Chesniiis! Count (his oldeoiiuueicial overcominghim) Fiva centa pinta; how muchyou wanta? Town Topics.

She I notice that you are inmourning, Mr. Jones. Have youmet with a recent bereavement?He Yes; I have just lost a sister.She A bister! I was not aware thatyou had a sister He Not a sisterby blood, but a young lady whosaid siie would always be a sister tome, though, to tell tho truth, I

haven't seen her since the night shesaid so. She Oh ! I see. And thesubject is dropped like a hot cake.

fRoslon Cornier.

Scotch Oatmeal.

t'OTT'S Genuine Midlothian O tmcalSISKOU N & C.

178 If i!S MriclMlil Hient,

FOIC SAM'' i I.J-.-

I .'.' y iiydu.M A

Jin: ?1 i)i J ' i tnjrui'V Or.diiMuoi. ji'o on

fticet, I elui-c- ill inil'i ions Of Holli-- .

'. It 'tHll)). Jnum ' uHiplnll nlld 8 1.Dole, in ii K'lii'm Sipito-- i No pinnowunto ', i ii iIubi. ii' iitrn p.tnhos Onlytl lew tub ui. s wi It 'hi. now llo forthe ! Um '"i li ii ii 'ii nainwuyears w oi ii. I'" '

K, H. CUNiJA,148 tf I' nam million.

Thomas Lindsay,

Manufacturing Joveler & Watchmaker

f.ul.ui Jtivclry a Specially.

KiiiC Streol, liEomiluiu, IS. 8.

Next dour to he Hawaiian 'liaiu.aj Coinpuiiy'a Olliio,

r Pauien tr uttcul'iou imiil to tillkinds ot rtpulru. f Jun-io-e-

(

LI'L mi"!1",!1!.1. .iiipii.

rTHi 33?!H: mW' "iSm-- B' WSJ. HE, VtPV'8S) pgysna, rsK. :'5?il

1 hereby beg to inform

OrVIa!

of

thoand are.

The Entire Stock will bu oi'iVred in that tit Cost.

& !'"Will be offered at great 1 call that article must be

closed out in that are offered in

Lace ift

aGEEAT CLEAEANGE SALE

8duction

Giii-i-s

Corner

publicreductions

embroideries

etc., etcjic.

Streets.

EOE

inducementsdepartment.

LacesDepartment

Ladies. Hisses ChaSdrerss Rffiuslin UnderwearBtieriliee. particular tittention

department. Immense bargains

Oreiufflas,Of will be out. Kid Gloves ."iOe pair; Silk Gloves A: : "Mitts greatly reduced.

prices cut half; Extreme in Table Linen &

gds: A Day of our areduced to $2 25 a piece Try our prices in White Cotton ; Best Brands Dress Perecles,

last colors ; White Goods, Lawns, Muslins, other large of washmaterial, etc.. ttrc offered an immense

Sateencs & Satins reduced: Ladies Cloth, Ladies Tricot sold at cost. Try our extra wide, 35c yard; immense

GENTS', LA

175 3 mrs mn'.. a,nttsuCfci ivuT eivricMM

if llm -

-- Of

BU SI NESSrremitiin.4Inti'icut, Kuiitb, otc

'i'otnl Tin-oiii-

Dc:ith-clnuu- i r.iul EiidowmHiitsDividend,, Anuuilius :i:ul Pnrcbuscd

Total to Policv-liold-

Now Policios IssuedNow Insurance Written. . .

CONDITIONAssets

.Surplus .Dhidoiuls.

IueoiiKjb

Insurance

Hotel

general

in entire of

DAYS

Willie Dresses, Cans, Bonnets,

descriptionBargains Napkins.

Large Eomxianl. Table Every Glearillg, SaleJMosqtiito A'etiiugs Ginghams,

Seersucker?;,

Flannel,

iisiiti Fai'ly

DSATH-CUAIM- vp

SritlilU'i.nrl.JiiiL,

reduction Cassemeres.

KS' & CHILD RENS' BOOTS & SHOES !he Price. not miss chance.

EHRLICH, Proorietor.:uri.,'Azxitxtt33ttaianTZ32rT:cti&XLixrj sj'iaws.vit.

liFlli Aseniil UIJHVHT

TIIK

'l,:!7:j.fiyj.0S

$5,425,020.Insurances.

$10.73,070

:3,3:m9125.010.731.00

1339.?!)3,4S0,lSG.o5

r,07,7f.s.(58l,.137,h.V.I.2li

,;s3,200..2,810,7:i7.():ia,:w8,4ori.7L

10.70IS.270,-i:iO.O-

G0,(J.'0,'.)(;!).00

I)iviiblu Surplus, Co.'s New Standard f?,OS2,2fiO.:.';fTontinu l,.J2.'),777.i:iLIAIJILIT1ES, New State Standard (4 per cent) $7O,07-l,l.r)U.1-

SUKPliUS, liv New State (-- pur cent) ? lU.SOO.OtJOOOPolicies in Poreu J2'.),'.)llInauiauuo in Force !?! 19,880, iiOri.OO

PROGRESS IN 1888.IncroaFC in In'.on'StJnereabo in !! s tu Poliuy-holdcr- e.

lncre.ifco in for . ..lucreiibi i.. t'lomiuiiinJiicrcaui' ui 'x'u laIncrease in AspetnliiuriiiiMi in Iii.suiMucc WrittenIncieie in in Force. . . .

in

, '':'.'. Cost )o

S.-

-

OF

7s

$

1 I

"

I

hlxcluivo of the amount Hiienially reserved a a contingent liability toTonlini' Dividend

Over mill ..bovu 11 i rr cent, icserve on esi.-tin-i; policies of tliat cla--.-- '.

Tbe New York IAU- - l'tiei-- a gre.itir variety of tban any otherlife 1 ben by .u!.i.iinj; ito contracts to the l.n j.i--- number of people.It liu l.ili-l- a Moitu.iry Dividend system, 11 inl.-i- wliieh main ofit, polii-ie- 11 ist-ue- with (uaranteed return of nil pr.'uiiunif paid, in aildi-tio- n

to tho of the policy, in eni-- o of death duiiua .1 ypivilii-- jieriod.The returns on the New York Life'. Tontine l'ulk h th.il have iiiaturedturn buui'r tbun thoie ol nther compiini , bein made

between jiulieiex tnki-- ut .oie njje and premim.i r.it-- , and throughthe tunic of time.

'I'm pi.Iicii's of lie New York Life, 11s now in- - M't.ibly lice fromrcbli'iciiuiiii us lo iii'utiputiuii. and ti.iv .inl iu.nip ire paid uponreceipt and uppxival by the Company of fcatislaco .y pi.mii- i.f '

In connection with these htatenienta of the pn.ieiph-'.- , atel sue-ee-

of thu New York Life, we jiw heiewitb r.i..-i- i iliniviiu; thr .ne.-ag- e

yea.lv bii-in- e de iu duiiii; live period covi'iiii,, ;'.i.- ',.uiip.1i,y" enure liii-to- iy,

and th.; ecindition of tho Company at lb ei.d f cich 1 .ki. Then!liyui-- ' fliow a Kio'Vtli as marvelous as it h.i- - cuiiiiiiitiim, ai.d a presentstrength vnlin so of biuiuc.-:.- ! thut furni-l- i the mo.--t ampl jjuuii-iiterr- . toiiito.iduiK .

INSURANCE WRITTEN & INSURANCE IN FORCE.

Pei iodDat'jH inclusive.

jeiiru. .

itioti-isfl-o, P) years. ,

Jh70-- 1 ,',, PJ ,

ItSSO-J.o- -t, Ii yearn. .

1885H-XK- f 4

stock

io,.ioo,:i

policiescompany,

reoiilejico

AviiniKi' Amountof Insurance

AVriitcn Yi-.n'-

....;? 2.1SJ roi ..

. ... 10f)l!),7fil...

. ... iiUSoO.i'M...

. ... 42,O2'J,i;70 ... . rJb7io7,PU3

PREMIUMS RSQ2IVEO AMOUNTS PAID PQUQ -- HOLDERS.Aveiage A m.iii'it

PifiuiiiniBHocehed Ye.iily.

258,2.17.47..2,120,071.1 J..0,01.1,8121)11,21:1,501 If.. .

IfiJ0l),li:i3 -

-- li'id of- .ici H.

1S45-l.")- '.t, 1', Ji .re . ...:!JSOO-i-jii- O, 10 yv..rt . ...1870-lt7- U. 10 ,T i' .

18bO-)h- K4, u J'Wul . ..1885-- 1 1.88, 4 Vi'ttft' . .

PAID AND

PeriodDates IiU'lllfivi, in

1845-lf.V- J, lfi y..ro. . s?

iBOO-lMi- i), 10 .venrn.Ib70-Ui7- 0, 10 year. . .

18b0- -l )!, 0 yeitfs. . ..lU85-lBt- i8, 1 yirnw. ..

ASSETS & SURPLUSRopoit

Niiiubor mid Ditto.

lfith Hojjoji, Jan., 1S00, . ,..?JS70. .

.'Ifiih Jluport, Jan., I8S0. .

40th Honor!, .Ian., lb'Sfi...d'ltii Kupurt, Jun., ISS'J.,

C,103 2w 79 21

,., 4

fri1"J

that duringimmense

m'"'-c- "

Black

Will on", at this

?A

18S3.

C,W7,M3.27

05

JAN. 1,

Fund.

face

hu- -

and

yeuiM,

yciijii

D.10

1,

in1'liK I'.'lll! (if

Peiind.

? lf),2S,7U:10,i:52,.ril:Ji7,I7,i(J222'.l,;P'2,.'.hii

Ain'tVM Pobny- -

hiijde.i--

.,-.- ? i.Jl',212.10'.m,it)):n

... I.RECEIPTS FROM INTEREST,

Avorauii AmountPaid Yearly

Du.ith-eliiiiii-

.

llbV'ioU'.'i..180,027. Hi. .

liiMiranee. ,

Kii"h

.

.

.

. .

.. 411asU,.,i05

AvnrugoI

Yearly.

. . .

. . I,03'J1S30.W..

bJ5J,34

Average Aui'tHuueived Yearly

in Iuterekl...$ r7, ioi.

.'M7.GVJ OSiI5tc1ao'.)..iaa.oiu.fiio oaiij'jo.aiia.ao

AT VARIOUS DATES.Surplii?

Cali Afcheth. Stitio .Slaudard.

EBtimiite hv1,707,1:1:5.21..ihiiranee Dent.

!3,02."i,i"ilil.23 ? 2,:it)0,22.ri.21nH,ou (5,yr2.ii(i. 7,(io8,r, J7.-I-

ri!,2s:i,7ri:5.ri7 . O.S'Jfi.Wil.lO!Ki,.i8o1is(i.rir.. 1:5,500,000.00

O. BERGER,General Agent Hawaiian Inlands,

i n- - 2rt RHSi ta

ro:t

30my Clearance Sale largo will be offered,made in every

ana ol

a every

Lace San ale.

every closed aParasols, in

;

Calicos, linesreduction.

My

5?l,i::'7..7.i0.7o

runninj;

s

..'I

1

f

u- -

ii

I,

...

2,01,0vt(l.!5..ii.nai.aos.o;!..

i

Ii!

s

-Kin

6C'J

Z Bten

75 & 77 Fort St EG AN

IMl'ORTKKS OK- -

FFeiicl, Easlisli nil American Dry ai Fancy Goafls !

Also, lTino CiiNtoni-ntiuI- c Clotliiiijr,furnishing Goods, Hato, Caps, Boots, Shoes, &c

5.'.! 'jv;ijj-iimo- . r:o "ix

wmmm win co

Ho. 24 Merchant Street, Hear Fort Street.

-- Have on hand and For

Hulk or

and

it as

!

and All

&

In and

In

AH

All of will ho hold

tfrgH rWyifTf 1 trTM Mt VM tM

liAillliOO.UST a of

J for liats.1'JI lw .1. k. lllfoWN it CO.

Japanese

1' -- ". I 'J, iiM '

f: ;.; f iiic' "one 01 inai uie

ui lloit lie Inn. 11

1 in ui .No III!

nltL'i-t- , west ofhe will lie 10 till

all for lielii.mid Hell TelephoneNo. :iu;l. from

105 lw

& MILLERilJL h ivo iusi veil ev

of thaiin keg-- , lhcy

aie offer lug in ilioir 100

""' Midi ! TlieL old in all

lt now for s.ilu at Hie iSu 1' 11c.

lory of Hurt & Co.,Btreel. IDS bi

T55 is rvlPj &sJWj

tit

ONLY !

desonptions I

35

& CO Honolulu, H. T.

t&r uui 'iviiiii, zitx

Sale a Full of--

AT LOWEST by

FRANK BROWN,

IJOOKKJCUPJDK WAKTEDn well. re.

JL eomnieiidtd mill iiiuu.Applv tu18!! 11 Til HO. II. & CO.

SITUATION" WANTED

,i wunisXA. i'.c !i ioi ns lloutrkrepei.t'Uumiresgor nurse. "A. H.,"IJur.'.iTiN iy;i 3t

LADIES' NURSE."JITHS. kuXlX to No. 8, lune.

XTKS. STEVKNSOX,1X andof 23 veiir nt ' liar,lotto Lying.in.Hospital,islnn u inn to,

P. .Box 473 ; Telv. 87?, 17(5 8ru

All Brands of American Whiskies,BOURBON, and MONONGAHELA,

In

SCOTCH iwitl IRIfSU TIIXiSISITr,Tn ttliim Stone .lars;

FRENCH BRAKDIBS,Very Fine are wanted ;

Cu-,'3-, in Large Sl Smail Bottles;(White or Pluck), nlso,

Tom in the UlivrKet;

EUROPEAN SHERRIES and PORTIn Case. of

American Lager Beer, English Porter, German Beer, Etc,Pints Quarts;

Finest Brands of Champagnes,Pintri and Quarts.

Bitters. Liquors Absinthe,Apolliiiiiri Water, Kmnmels,

Very Superior CALIFORNIA WINES,

Zinlandjil, IVIiiluga, Tokay, Madeira,Port, Sherry, Itiosliiij?. Hocks, Etc., Etc.

BfiT which

2170

TAUITJrceelvul Mipply l'nlilil

iiumbuo making

Employment Agency.

510HIe iii'cttiiily iiilorin

kS5aax6.' iiiineiuiul'liuid- - openedlap.tiieie iluyiiiuulKliit; Kekaullko Htieel,where ready promptly

onleiM .ItipamVe Knelit.lillawaiiiiu Fjiokeu.

(Juleis phuitatious soli-

cited.

,fESSRS.rem AUhliulin

anothei lot PHILADELPHIAHKKR" which

eiittumci'i-- . lw

rPAFFYn eenuinofnthiim aitie'e tliivors

CauilyUlock,

Hotel

ail

3iiu

Assortment

HATES

Manager.

I?OH plantutlon, steady,capable

DAVIKS

Vol'Ntl liemmii Woman

liititiiL'ii AddressOtllcc.

MONHOK, liullcb" uume,removed Kukui

Fob-14-8-

LADIES' NURSE.uccouchcuso

ladles' mime, Testlmonlaliexiii-riene- Queen

London. Otherolijecteii ttuaidcuee,

"Jorduu Houbu." ellool street.Mutual

RYECase;

Very Cheap Qualities,

STONE JUGS:

OliI Gin, HvmL I3t-itii- cl

Hulk Uraiidw

Ale

follows:

Olllee

DODD

I.AUKIt

lirower'u

Page 4: il · 2015. 5. 30. · lte.il ICstale and Loans on collateral?21,7M5, 125 31 C.isli in Ii.inko and Trust CDinpauies at interest. $2,813,277 00 Intone! nceruod, I'leiniiiins deferred

Wm AND

St"

6r

fc-

- - i .. , ..dki -- f. - f ".'-- m i i

BHMfflKMHjIpP

T H. E. MclNTYRE & BR0, AM

IMPORTERS DEALERS IN

Tfy

Groceries, Provisions and Feed,EAST CORNER FORT AND KINO

ceiv.d by every Packet from tho Eastern States and EuropeI iii c by iery Sicatnor. All o- - cr attended to

to my pari ul the eily free of otiirui. orders soil,''"St Olllcc 15ox Hfi. TelOflioui' No. 113 uov-IS- I

Now Gimi'Fioh C.ilitornintiil Goods- - delicited. Satisfm t

Telephone 840.- - - ttoS?

LEWIS & CO..IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE & DEALERS fil GROCERIES & PROVISIONS.

Fro2cn Oysters and Ficsti California Fruits, Fish, Games and Vegetables on ICE by eachsloamcr ol tho 0. S. S. Co. A complolo lino ol Crosso h Ulackwcd's and

J. T. Morton's English Canned Goods always on hand.

SKS IV E "W o-- o o :o asaRidges' Infant Food, French Mushrooms Id gins, Gllnardelll In tin, GroundChocolnte. Crosse & Bhckwoll Fresh Fruit Jams In glasv. HttillVd Olives Inglass, Walnuts, Filbert, I'eacnu & Brazil Nuts, Foiled Sausage,

Cal. Mild Croam Chccso, Eastern Cheese, Oregon Cream Cheese, Young American Cheese,Swiss Cheese. Edam Choose, Topo Can Ctoamcry Butler In 31b tins,

Ivrjfx Uermuiu bait Pickle, Petaluma 'laMo Fruit in jjlns jr, Finest PehesaTable Hal-in- s Crytul Vuo Mnrkcrcl in filb iiti, Kig Siuerkiiuit, Atucrlciin

Sniii'", Cupi' Code Cnuibcirics 'Jib Hlmkn t'otlll h, Andeison Cule-brut-

--Minco Mc.u m liis j ir, Jacob Dold's Hiill'iilu llntns, hittiikcrs stariluuw. Hid Ruliublf Hum it Uucou, fiu-l- i lot of Giud'-i- i Meds, Cicily LcmonR,Aiplu. Yellow liirnlps I'.irsnitw, New l'ot.itnes & Oniims, Cal. Roll flutter,

KIV, l.Tc, ElO, ETC., ETC., ETC, ETC.

ap-l- GJ

STREETS.

faii'.fully

.iii.irvitied.

RETAIL

Almonus,

Cranberry

Orders feolicitel.

CHARLESKING

0

J IAS JUSTSalmon Bellies, Block Codfish. Smoked Beef, Buffalo Ham &

Bacon, Boxes Smoked Herring, Tins Herring,Mild Cheese, Almores Mince Meat, Green Tmtlc Soup,Terrapin Soup, huar Raisins, Currants, Walnuts, Almonds,Uiieil 1'eachus rruncb, Dates, Ilone, Cereolino Flakes,

jYXJI: COI5ToniKto Ketchup, Cases Sugar Corn, Cases Sugar Peas, JerseyBlue l'olatoei, Ruta Bagas Turnips, Calafornia Onions, Crackers,all kinds; Choice Teas, Fresh Apples, Saloon Pilot MediumBread, Wheat. Flour, Butter, Pluin Pudding, etc., etc., etc.

And a General of Canned Meats, Fruits and Other Groceries

nnu-9- J qT Leave your orders, or ring up -- a 8G

UNION F!Telephones, No. 175.

JOI I!iffiMO. 8

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993 Sheet Iron Work.

David DaytonKingdom

Upstairs.

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Rattan Furniture.

Pianos Furniture

Matting Carpets Laid.

CORNICE POLES.Fine Upholstering Bedding

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WATER PIPE RUBBER HOSE,Goods,

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INTERESTING LETTER FROM AVETERAN.

AS this is Jubilee year it tends tomake one look back and think

of the flight of time, and in this wayI am reminded that I nni one of theveterans in the sale of your valua-

ble and successful medicine. 1

have sold it from tho very first, andhave sent it into every country inKnirland and many parts of Scot-

land. Well do 1 remember thefirst circular you sent out some nineor ten yoats ago. lou had come toEngland from America to introduceMother Scigel's Curative Syrup,and 1 was struck by a paragraph inwhich you used these words:"Being a stranger in a strage laud,I do not wish the people to feel thatI want to take the least advantageover them. I feel that I have aremedy that will cure disease, and1 have so much confidence in it thatI authorise uiy agents lo refund themoney if people should suy thatthey have not benefitted by its use."1 felt at once that you would neversay that unless the medicine hadmerit, and I applied for the agency,a step which now look back uponwith pride and satisfaction.

Ever since that time I have foundit by far the best lcmedy for Indigestion and Dyspepsia I have metwith, and I have sold thousands ofbottles. It. has never failed in anycase where there were any of thelollowins: symptoms: Nervous orsick headache, sourness of the sto-

mach, rising of the food a'ter eating, a sense ol iutness ami Heav-

iness, dizziness, bad breath, slimeand mucus on the gums and teeth,constipation, and yellowness of theeyes and skin, dull and sleepy sen-

sations, ringing in the cars, heart-burn, loss of appetite, and, in short,wherever there are signs that thesystems is clogged, and the blood isout of order. Upon repealed in-

quiries, coveting a great variety ofailments, my customers have alwaj-- s

answered, "I am better," or "1 amperfectly well." What I have sel-

dom or never seen before in thecase of any medicine is that peopletell each other of its virtues, andthose who have been cured say tothe suffering: "Co and get MotherSeigcl's Coram e Syrup, it willmake you well." Out of the hun-dreds of curi"- - I will name one ortwo that happen to come into mymind.

Two old gentlemen, whose namesthey would not like me to give you,had been martyrs to Indigestionand Dyspepsia for many years.They had tried all kinds of medi-cine without relief. One of themwas so Dud he could not Dear aclass of ale. Both were advised touse the Syrup and both iceoveied,and were as hale and hearty as menin the prime of life.

A remarkable case is that of ahouse painter named Jeffries, wholived at Pensliurst, in Kent. Hisbusiness obliged him to expose him-

self a great deal to wind and weath-er, and he was seized with rheuma-tism, and his joints soon swelled upwith dropsy, and wore very stiffand painful. Nothing that the doc-

tors could do seemed to reach theseat of the trouble. It so crippledhim that he could do hardly anj-wot-

and for the whole of the win-

ter of 1878 and '79, he had to giveup and take to hi bed. He hadbeen aflhcted in this sorry way lorthree years, and was getting wornout and discouraged. Besides, hehad spent over X'Ki for what hecalled "doctor's stuff" without theleast benefit. In the Spring heheard of what Mother Scigel's dilat-ive Syiup has done for others andbought a 2s. 0d. bottle of me. Ina few days he sent me word he wasmuch belter before lie hud finishedthe bottle. He then sent to ine fora Is. (id. bottle, and as 1 was goimjthat way I carried it down to himmyself. On getting to his housewhat was my astonishment and sur.prise to find him out in the gardenweeding an onion bed. I couldhardly believe my own eyes, andsaid:

"You ought not to be out here,man, it may be the death of you,after being laid up all winter withrheumatism and dropsy."

His reply was: "There is nod.uigor. The weather is lino, andMother Scigel's Curative Syrup hasdone for mo in a few days what thedoctors could not do in three years.I think I shall get well now."

lie kept on willi Ihe Syrup, andin three weeks he was at work again,and has had no return of the trou-ble for now neaily ten years. Anymedicine that can do this should beknown till over the world.

Yours faithfully,(Signed) JtrrciiT Uuaiiam,

Of Graham & Son.Hollo way House, Simbury,

Middlesex,Juno 25th, 1887.

The above wonderful cure ofRheumatism was the result of theremarkable power of Mother Scigel'sCurative Syrup to cleanse the bloodof tho poisonous hutpouis thataiisefrom Indigestion anil Pyspepsla.

Mother Scigel's Curative Syrupis for sale by all chemists and me-

dicine vendors, and by the propri-etor, A. J. White, Limited. IJ5,Farringdon Road, London, Eng.

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aST" JinU'inro on Foil Sti cot. -- a122 tf

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VV. C. PEACOCK & CO,H Meiuli'int Strict. Llm

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The Imported Morgan Stallion

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answer to several enquiries con-

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DOWER & SON.70 rt Boat Builders.

Steam Works, Sunny South,

Tele.: Boll 18G, Mutual 245.

Depot, 28 Merchant Street,

Tele.: Boll 172, Mutual 3G0.

TAHITILEMONADE WORKS

Slodern Machinery.

Patent Ulnaa Valve Itottlos

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Ginger Ale,

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Hawaiian Boll Telephone Co.

Manngor of Advertising Dopartmcntvou Tan

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Collodions will receive special atten-tion.

Real Ellato bought, sold and lrased.Houses, Cottages, Rooms and Offices,

ka-l'i- l and reuitd.anil I cuts (ollecied.Flro and Ltfo Insuranco elleetid in llr.--t.

class In urain c companies.Convoyanclng a Specially Hecinds

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Legal Documonts and Papers ot everyilesenptlon i aieliilly diuan and hand-somely I'tiero-hc- d

Copying and Translating in aU languagesin in noi nl u-- c in this kingdom.

Custom House Business transacted accu-rately.

Loans negotiated at favorable inles.Gold, l liver and Ccrtificatos bought and

MlM.Advertisements and Subscriptions toll-oilid- .

Skilled and Unskilled Labor furnished.Any Articlo pureliuiid or sold.Inlcr-lslan- d Orders will receive parti-

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in desirab u loc.ilitiesat reasonablercnials

Several Valu&blo Properties in andaiounil tbe eilj now for .siilu mid leii'--

on 0 s terms.

CrSAll but-i- i C'-- s i ntiusied to our canwilt ncuive piompt mid faithful atten-t.o- n

at modi'ia'e eliaigcs.

HAWAIIAN DIRECTORY

rf the Hawaiian Direct. rCOPIESreci-ni- published lij

the WcKenncy Ulreetury Uo. lor talePrice S3 CO.

HAWAIIAN BUSINESS AGENCY.

Ilonse To Let.

ma THE Dwellingf.v:ffl on the osit eouiur

of For' and Heiclatiia stieet-'- ,

lately occupied I.y Dr. I1'. H. Day. Furparticulars inquire of Di. Day nr sit die

HAWAIIAN BUSINESS AGENCY.

Cottage For Sale Cheap.CJotlaire, nearly

new, contaiiiing jiarlor,diuiug.rooin, 4 bedroom-.- kit

chen, bathroom and w.iier-close- t, veiandas, stuble, wagon.sbed, eluiken houseand yard, flower garden, etc. Lot Olix100 leet, and leased lot adjoining '5.7feet. Situate at Kapalauia, uiauka sideol Kin stieet. Apply at

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FOR SALE or LEASE

A COTTAGE lately occu.pkd by Mr. Barney Or- -

ilenstein, siluuto on Emmastreet, between tho man-Ion- s of lions.C. H. Bishop, James Campbell and S. 1).

Dole, nun Emma Square. No pianowantcl, no dusl, no tuio patches. Onlya few minutes walk to the new site forthe Central Union Church. No tramwaycars wanted. Apply to

E. S. CUNIIA,148 tf Union Miloon.

Scotch Oatmeal.

QCOTT'S Genuine M dlothlan OatmealO in 14 lb. tins. For sale by

J. E. BHOWN & CO.,178 tf 2S .Mcichaut btreot.

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For freight or passaee, having It

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WM. G. IKWIN & CO., Agents

For Sydney and Auckland,

The new nd tine Al steel steamshipLL

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Of the Oceanic Steamship Company, w illbe due at Honolulu fnuu S'.ui

Francisco on or about

March 16, '89.And will have piompt dbpaUh withmails and passengers fur the u Urn- - porta

For freight or pssace, having &UPE1UUK ACCOMMODATIONS, applytoS7 WM. G. IRWIN & CO.. AEenta

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Claims paid to policy holders in theHawaiian during the

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Special Agents for Leading Nt w Zeland and Australian Mercantile Finns.

Special Agents for the Calitornia LandAssociation.

Special Agents for the Honolulu Busincss Directory.

Also, Other .Special AgcucicH.

BSy Customs' Jinnies Passed. s

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