4
. lfW ;OT r ti w t' ,VWf,'V, Vty If vvj(j THE DAILY BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY J. W. ROBERTSON & Co. No. 153. HONOLULU, H. I., FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1882. CO icnu Subscription per Montb. THE DAILY BULLETIN Is publUhed ovcry morning, and cir- culated throughout the town, nnd for- warded to the other Islands by cvory opportunity. Subscription, BO cents por month. H. L. Sheldon, .... Editor. All business communications to be ad- dressed, J. W. ROIlEItTSON & Co. It must bo distinctly understood that we are In no way responsible for the opinions expicsscd by correspondents. DECORATION DAY-Mr- . Longfellow's Last Poem. Bleep, comrades, sleep and rest On this Field of the Grounded Arms, "Where fots no more molest, Nor sentry's shot alarms t To have slept on the ground beforo, And started to your feet At the cannon's sudden roar, Or the drum's redoubling beat. But in this camp of Death No sound your slumber breaks Here is no fevered breath, No wound that bleeds and aches. All is repose and peace, Untiampled lies the sod; The shouts of battle cease, It is the Truce of God I Beit, comrade, rest and sleep f The thoughts of men shall bo As sentinels to keep Your rest from danger freo Your silent tents of green "We deck with fragrant flowers; Yours has the suffering been, The memory shall be ours. Paying a Dublin Cabby. In Dublin the legal charge for a Bbort ride in a public carriage is an English sixpence, but cabby expects you to give him very much more, and he always gets something in addition to the actual fare. If you ask him what his price is, he invari- ably "laves it.to your honor;" but whan you have paid him, no matter how many times the lawful amount, he is never satisfied. Two Amer- ican gentlemen in Dublin, a short time ago, made a bet, one holding that he would give "cabby" such a fee that he could ask no more. This his friend declared was not possible. They took a cab, the first they met, and rode a distance of about two miles. "How much do I owe you?" in- quired the gentleman at the end of the journey. "Sure an' your honor can give me whatever you like," said the driver. "But 1 would rather you would name your own charges." "Indeed an' I won't. It's not for me to say what a fine gentleman like you will give me." Thus put to tho test the. "fine gentleman" handed mm over half a Bovereign iu gold for a ride that should have cost a sixpence at most. Cabby looked at the coin then at tho gentleman, as if doubting the evidence of his senses at this unex- pected munificence, but soon re- covering from his surprise, he put his hand to his hat in respectful ac- knowledgment of his gratitude. "You have lo3t you bet," whis- pered the friend as they turned to leave. But before he and his com- panion had walked a half dozen Eteps, the driver, leaving his horse and vehicle to take care of them- selves, was by their side, hat in hand, "Well, what do you want now; haven't you got your faro?" "So, I have," said tho driver, with an insinuating smile, "an' it's yourself is the gentleman that gave mo a fine one this blessed day ; but your honor, haven't you a spare six- pence in your pocket; I don't like'to chango the gold." A RARE BARGAIN I of the most comfortable and neatly located cottage in Honolulu to rent, furnished, or will sell furniture on tho most reasonable terms. House contains Ave rooms viith garden and all conveniences. Rental of House, 8J0 per month. Furniture entirely new and complete. Rc.tson for dlsposnl owner loading the Kingdom. Apply at onre to J. K. WlSKMANN, 138 Heal K6tatc Broker B. F. EHLER8 & Co., DRY Q00D8 IMPORTERS, All tho latest Novoltios in Taney Goods 71 fla." HONOLULU CLOTHING EMPORIUM ; GRAND Goods soid w ff a from 30 to 50 s b per cent below the usual prices during the next 30 days. vr "s. A. M. RSieliis, New York Life Insurance Co. Asscte, 847,000,000. Surplus, 810,000,000. Purely Mutual. This Company issues every desirable form of policy. The tontine policy issued this Company yields better returns titan those offered any other company. For particulars apply to 71 C O. BERGER, General Agent Haw'n Islands. A. KRAFT, JEWELER, EN OPTICIAN, Dealer In Hawaiian Curiosities. Store In tho "Hawaiian Gazette" build-I- t Ing, opposite the Bank. AX ECKART, Manufacturing M Jeweler, No. 6 Kaahamanu at. 81 Ohas. D. Gcmsch, Practical "ftS) "Watchmaker. tSSSf Hotel Street, opposite the 123 3m International Hotel. "a D. W, GLAES, Watch Maker and Jeweler, Always on hand a nice stock of Clooka and Jewelry.-tB- a Repairing Watches and Clocks a Speci- alty, No. 68 Fort Street. 32 Drink Fisher's CHAMPAGNE CIDER I So favorably known throughout the Hawaiian Islands. Sold all respectable dealers. No. 13 Liliha at., Honolulu 71 Redwood and Cedar ry FEET LONG, for alc In any quan titles, by 34 AL1XN &. ROMNSON. PIONEER STEAM AND BAKERY. F. HORN, Practical Confectioner, Pastry Cook and linker. No. 71 Hotel st. Telephone 74. 39 Received by ovcry steamer. by by by INDUCEMENTS Offered at tho SECOITJ ANNUAL v O A W k. Unv 104 Fort St Hotxsrt Lflwote, . j;, Cootc. T EWERS & COOKE, J-- J (succrssors to Lewers & Dicksnn,) Importers and Dralors In Lurabo- - and all kind of Building Materials. Fort trcot, Honolulu. i WILDER & Co., Dealers in ' ' Lumber, Paints, OUs, Nails, Salt and Building Materials of ever' kind, cor. Fort and Queen sti., Honolulu. 1 A LLEN & ROBINSON. Dealers in XX Lumbar and all kinds of Building Materials, Palnt3, Oils, Nails, etc. 71 HOLLISTER & Co., Wholesale anil Tmnnrt- - erR of Fine Tobacco and Cigars, and Manufacturers of Bcda Water, Gluger Ale, itc, &c 13 "DROWN & PHILLIPS, Practical -' riuniocis, uns.rittoia and Copper- smiths, No. 18 NuuantiBt., Honolulu. Homo and Ship Job Work promptly executed. 17 "1TTT1 VlTT"mrT T nn t vju. jiiij, no. eu rort nt. - Impor'er and dealer In Gent's. Ladles' and Children's boots, shoes and slippers. m BROWN & CO., Importers and In Ales. Wines and Spirits, No. 9 Merchant st., Honolulu. Ill nONOLULU IRON Works Co. Steam engines, sugar mltlfl. hollers rrnlfru trm Viroea and lead castings; machinery ot every uuii;npuuu uinuu id oruer. attention paid to ship's b!kiintthing. Job work executed on short notice. 1 A LL PERSONS SEEKING -- - Employment, and nil parties either n Honolulu or at any of tho Islands In the Group in want of Employees will please make their wants known to the andersigned, who will do all in their power to fill their orders. P. C. Jones, jr.; J. B. Atherton, B. F. Dillingham, Etnploymunt Committee V. M. C. A. 1 THE CELEBRATED Lilikalani Manifesto ! OF THE ELECTION CAMPAIGN of February, 1882, Translated by H. L. Sheldon; published by T. G. Thnim. Price, : : So ccvtu. May be hart at J. W. Robertson & Go's 40 7Y7?7T Sf777?77T77,T' V- . r - .. - - , .' !ii U.HLJ'lLi! Commission Merohants. Clam Sprockuli. Wm 0. Irwin WM. " O. IRWIN & COMPANY, ' Bugar Factors and Commission Agents, Honolulu. 1 GW. MACFARLANE & CO., and Commission Mer-chant- Robinson's Fire-Bro- Building, Queen struct, Honolulu. 1 & COMPANY, General Commission Agenta, Quecu street, Honolulu. 1 AS. CLEGHORN &. Oo., Importers Commission Morchants, Deal- ers In General Merchandise, Queen aud Kaahumann sta., Honolulu. 78 II. A. P. Carlar. P. C. Jones, Jr. n BREWER & CO., -- 'Shipping and Commission Merchants Queen street, Honolulu. 1 aHEO. H. DAYIES & CO., and Commission Merchants; agents for Llovd's and the Liverpool Underwriters, British and Foreign In. surance Company, and Northorn Aaaur. ancc Company. 71 T7D. HOFFSCHLAEGER & CO., - Importers and Commission Mur-onant- h, H( nolulu, Oahu. l JOHN T. WATERHOUSE. Y Importer and Doalor In General Merchandise, Queen st., Honolulu. 1 MS. GRINBAUM & CO., chnndlst) aid Commission Morohants. 1KIUU1U1U. M. S. GRINBAUM i CO., California street, San Francisco, Cal. j P. r. L B N EH AN & C O ., chants, Nuuuiu st., Honolulu. 1 S.N Cahtle. J. B. Atfaerton. n A S T L E & COOKE. Shipnlne and Commission Mpr. chants. Imnorters and rAoiof t o cral ilerchandlafl. N"n Rn irinr Honolulu. 6 " i' WING WO CHAN & Co., aud Gcnoral Dealers In English, American and Chlucso s, Plantation Tea and General Supplies. Also, whlto aud colored con- tract matting, all qualities and prices. BST No. "J3 Nuuanu Street, opposite Mr. Afong's. 81 n.n.Wllllams, A.Clioeibrougk, w.U.filmand TUILLIAMS, DIMOND & Co.. T Shipping and Commlsslou Mcr-chant- s, Union Block, corner Pino and Market streets, San Francisco, Cnl. aoents ron PaclQc Mall Steamship Companv, Paclflc Steam Nalgatlon Company, Cunaid Royal Mall Steamship Company Cal. line of P.ickets from New York, Hawaiian line of Packets, China Traders Insurance Co. (limited), Marino Insurance Co. of London. 71 TOHN A. H ASSING E R. --r A (runt tn take A nUnwInl iv ..0v,., iVUUiUUUlCUWI U Contracts for Labor. Interior Offleo Honolulu T E. WISEMAN, 27 Merchant st. tV.t UllllllUt 111C11L Agent and General Office Business. Telephone, No. 172. 16 QIIARLKS T. GULICK, NOTARY PUBLIC, Agent to take Acknowledgments to Labor Contracts, AND GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT. Office, InMakec's Block, corner Qupon and ICa.ihuraanu streets, Honolulu. 21 J&gJ3J5fG. n. ROBERTSON, 6SiQ&Ki Drayman. best teams In tovjn. 'IVJpplione N 65, 15 Pencil Holders. Something Now, 15 eonta each, for ml . by.!. W. Hobnrtson &, Co. linrtnr . OF j??S OMNIBUSSRS. Jamiw Doiid, - - - Proprietor. NUUANU YALLEY ROUTE: Up tripe I.cufW.0. Irwin X. Co'n. A.M. 0:15, 7:00, 6:00, 10:30, P.M. 12:0.', 2:00, 4:00, 5:10,0:80,9:00 Down trips- - Lio Itre. of J. H. Vy. a.m. (3:30, 7:30, 8:30, 11:00. r.M. 12:40, U:30, 1:10,5:10,7:00,9:20 Son-da- Time Tama-- . Up trips, Lcavo W a. Irwin A Co'e. A.M. 9:00, 10:00. P.M. 12:10, 2:00, 1:00, G:30, 8:15. Down trips; Lome Hc. of J. II. Paty. A.M. 9:30, 10f30. r.M. 12:1C, 2:30, 1:30, 7:10, 9:10. BERET ANIA & PUNAHOU ST. ROUTE Up trips: Leata W O Iruln Jfc CoV, A.M. 0:00, 0:50, 7:15, 10:00. P.M. 12:03, 2:00, 4:00, 5:10,6:45, 10: Vovm trlp: I.ec runahou Uruct, A.M. 0:30, 7:25, 8.40, 11:10. p.m. 12: ID, 3:10, 4:30, 0:10,7:10,10:20 Sunday Time Tabu:. Leae the Stables, cor. Tort and Hotel sts., for runahou Sticct, Long Branch Baths, fare 60 cts., baths included: A.M. fi:30 to Wulklki; 9:00, 10:00, and 12:15. . P.M. 3:00, 4:00 to Waiklkl; 0:48 and 8:45. Down trlp: Lave Pnnahon utrert, a.m. 8:00, 9:30, 10:30. p.m. 12:10, 3:10, 5:30, 7:10, 9:00. WAIKIKI ROUTE: Out trips: Leave W. G. Irwin &. Co.'s a. m. 7:15, 10:00. r. m. 2:00, C:10. Down trips: Leave Walklki. a. M. 10:50. p. m. 2:50, 5:50. Sunday trips: Leave stables. a. m. 6:30. t P.M. 2:00, 4:00. Leave Waiklkl: a. m. 7:40. P.M. 2:50. 5:10. The Long Branch Baths will bo the ter- minus. ProfoBSionals. V R CASTLE Atlornov nt. Tjiw nm.1 If nl. nry Public. Merchant street, next to 1110 rost uiiice. 1 SB. DOLE, Lawyer and Notary Pub No. 15 Kaaliumanu st. II " T M. DAVIDSON, Attorney ntLaw ' 24 Merchant street. 10 JOHN RUSSELL, Attorney nt Law, corner of Fort and Merchant streets (up stairs) 115 0m RICHARD F. BICKERTON, and Counsellor nt Law. Money to lend on Mortgages of Free- holds. Ofllco, No. 34 Mctclinut st. I ("1ECIL BROWN, ATTORNEY and Counsellor at Law, Notary labi- le, aud Agent for taking Acknowledg- ments of Instruments for tho Island of Oahu. No. 8 Kaahumanu street, Hono- lulu. 1 "17RANCIS M. HATCH, Attorney - at Law, 15 Kaaliumanu St. 23 ILLIAM O. SMITH. Attor ney at Law, No. !3G Merchant fltreot; 73 1m M. IIAGA?f, M. D., Physician & Surgeon, OUice, 233 Fort street. Otllce hours from 10 to 12 a.m.; and 3 to 5 p.m. Resldenco 194 Nuuumi st. 101 DR. G. TROUSSEAU begi to notify friends that ho litin resumed practice In Honolulu. Rfhldnnrx iniH consultlne roomh. No ?3 PuuchlKJWl St, opposite the mnknl eat of th nm.ini Hospital. Consulting hours from 0 a.m to 12. Telephone No. 198. 50 im EMERSON, lesldcneo aud con", sultatlon rooms at No. 2 Kukul St., corner of Fort. Telephone No. 14ft. 59 2m A FULLER, Surveyor for Burcnu Voiltas. 7j W1WV TAYLOR. Teacher of Piano-- . ' forto and Organ. Tuning in all Its hniiicl cs. 40 om W L ROWELL, Co.utting onci ' .Co?tr"c,,S Euginepr; offlco 38 Merchant street. pr nm i.tA. 8K,. fiu.A. rw l ciL- - Ji "- - v4.- - civ.v :& saiw - K )1 ttH i. .. - r 'B.l m&&kiAiA t iiLa&J&U "v iL?' 4'? iV) .

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Page 1: THE DAILY BULLETIN - University of Hawaiʻi · THE DAILY BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY J. W. ROBERTSON & Co. No. 153. HONOLULU, H. I., FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1882. CO icnu Subscription per Montb

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lfW ;OT

r

ti w t' ,VWf,'V, Vty If vvj(j

THE DAILY BULLETINPUBLISHED BY J. W. ROBERTSON & Co.

No. 153. HONOLULU, H. I., FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1882. CO icnuSubscription

per Montb.

THE DAILY BULLETINIs publUhed ovcry morning, and cir-

culated throughout the town, nnd for-warded to the other Islands by cvoryopportunity.

Subscription, BO cents por month.H. L. Sheldon, .... Editor.All business communications to be ad-

dressed, J. W. ROIlEItTSON & Co.It must bo distinctly understood that

we are In no way responsible for theopinions expicsscd by correspondents.

DECORATION DAY-Mr- .

Longfellow's Last Poem.

Bleep, comrades, sleep and restOn this Field of the Grounded Arms,

"Where fots no more molest,Nor sentry's shot alarms t

To have slept on the ground beforo,And started to your feet

At the cannon's sudden roar,Or the drum's redoubling beat.

But in this camp of DeathNo sound your slumber breaks

Here is no fevered breath,No wound that bleeds and aches.

All is repose and peace,Untiampled lies the sod;

The shouts of battle cease,It is the Truce of God I

Beit, comrade, rest and sleep fThe thoughts of men shall bo

As sentinels to keepYour rest from danger freo

Your silent tents of green"We deck with fragrant flowers;

Yours has the suffering been,The memory shall be ours.

Paying a Dublin Cabby.

In Dublin the legal charge for aBbort ride in a public carriage is anEnglish sixpence, but cabby expectsyou to give him very much more,and he always gets something inaddition to the actual fare. If youask him what his price is, he invari-ably "laves it.to your honor;" butwhan you have paid him, no matterhow many times the lawful amount,he is never satisfied. Two Amer-ican gentlemen in Dublin, a shorttime ago, made a bet, one holdingthat he would give "cabby" such afee that he could ask no more. Thishis friend declared was not possible.They took a cab, the first they met,and rode a distance of about twomiles.

"How much do I owe you?" in-

quired the gentleman at the end ofthe journey.

"Sure an' your honor can give mewhatever you like," said the driver.

"But 1 would rather you wouldname your own charges."

"Indeed an' I won't. It's not forme to say what a fine gentleman likeyou will give me."

Thus put to tho test the. "finegentleman" handed mm over half aBovereign iu gold for a ride thatshould have cost a sixpence at most.

Cabby looked at the coin then attho gentleman, as if doubting theevidence of his senses at this unex-pected munificence, but soon re-

covering from his surprise, he puthis hand to his hat in respectful ac-

knowledgment of his gratitude."You have lo3t you bet," whis-

pered the friend as they turned toleave. But before he and his com-

panion had walked a half dozenEteps, the driver, leaving his horseand vehicle to take care of them-selves, was by their side, hat inhand,

"Well, what do you want now;haven't you got your faro?"

"So, I have," said tho driver,with an insinuating smile, "an' it'syourself is the gentleman that gavemo a fine one this blessed day ; butyour honor, haven't you a spare six-

pence in your pocket; I don't like'tochango the gold."

A RARE BARGAIN I

of the most comfortable andneatly located cottage in Honolulu

to rent, furnished, or will sell furnitureon tho most reasonable terms. Housecontains Ave rooms viith garden and allconveniences. Rental of House, 8J0per month. Furniture entirely new andcomplete. Rc.tson for dlsposnl ownerloading the Kingdom. Apply at onreto J. K. WlSKMANN,

138 Heal K6tatc Broker

B. F. EHLER8 & Co.,

DRY Q00D8 IMPORTERS,All tho latest Novoltios in Taney Goods71

fla."HONOLULU CLOTHING EMPORIUM

;

GRAND

Goods soid w ff afrom 30 to 50 s b

per cent below theusual prices during thenext 30 days.

vr "s.

A. M. RSieliis,

New York Life Insurance Co.Asscte, 847,000,000. Surplus, 810,000,000.

Purely Mutual.This Company issues every desirable form of policy.The tontine policy issued this Company yields better returns titan

those offered any other company. For particulars apply to71 C O. BERGER, General Agent Haw'n Islands.

A. KRAFT,JEWELER, EN OPTICIAN,

Dealer In Hawaiian Curiosities.Store In tho "Hawaiian Gazette" build-I- t

Ing, opposite the Bank.

AX ECKART, ManufacturingM Jeweler, No. 6 Kaahamanu at. 81

Ohas. D. Gcmsch,

Practical "ftS) "Watchmaker.tSSSf Hotel Street, opposite the

123 3m International Hotel. "a

D. W, GLAES,Watch Maker and Jeweler,

Always on hand a nice stock of

Clooka and Jewelry.-tB- a

Repairing Watches and Clocks a Speci-alty, No. 68 Fort Street. 32

Drink Fisher'sCHAMPAGNE CIDER I

So favorably known throughout theHawaiian Islands. Sold all

respectable dealers.No. 13 Liliha at., Honolulu 71

Redwood and Cedar

ry FEET LONG, for alc In any quantitles, by

34 AL1XN &. ROMNSON.

PIONEER STEAM

AND BAKERY.F. HORN, Practical Confectioner,

Pastry Cook and linker.No. 71 Hotel st. Telephone 74. 39

Received by ovcry steamer.

byby

by

INDUCEMENTS

Offered at tho

SECOITJ

ANNUAL

v O A W

k. Unv

104 Fort St

Hotxsrt Lflwote, . j;, Cootc.T EWERS & COOKE,J--J (succrssors to Lewers & Dicksnn,)Importers and Dralors In Lurabo- - and allkind of Building Materials. Fort trcot,Honolulu. i

WILDER & Co., Dealers in' ' Lumber, Paints, OUs, Nails, Saltand Building Materials of ever' kind,cor. Fort and Queen sti., Honolulu. 1

A LLEN & ROBINSON. Dealers inXX Lumbar and all kinds of BuildingMaterials, Palnt3, Oils, Nails, etc. 71

HOLLISTER & Co., Wholesaleanil Tmnnrt- -

erR of Fine Tobacco and Cigars, andManufacturers of Bcda Water, GlugerAle, itc, &c 13

"DROWN & PHILLIPS, Practical-' riuniocis, uns.rittoia and Copper-

smiths, No. 18 NuuantiBt., Honolulu.Homo and Ship Job Work promptlyexecuted. 17

"1TTT1 VlTT"mrT T nn tvju. jiiij, no. eu rort nt.- Impor'er and dealer In Gent's.

Ladles' and Children's boots, shoes andslippers. m

BROWN & CO., Importers andIn Ales. Wines and Spirits,

No. 9 Merchant st., Honolulu. Ill

nONOLULU IRONWorks Co. Steam engines, sugarmltlfl. hollers rrnlfru trm Viroea

and lead castings; machinery ot everyuuii;npuuu uinuu id oruer.attention paid to ship's b!kiintthing.Job work executed on short notice. 1

A LL PERSONS SEEKING-- - Employment, and nil parties eithern Honolulu or at any of tho Islands Inthe Group in want of Employees willplease make their wants known to theandersigned, who will do all in theirpower to fill their orders.

P. C. Jones, jr.; J. B. Atherton, B. F.Dillingham, Etnploymunt Committee V.M. C. A. 1

THE CELEBRATED

Lilikalani Manifesto !

OF THE

ELECTION CAMPAIGNof February, 1882,

Translated by H. L. Sheldon; publishedby T. G. Thnim.

Price, : : So ccvtu.May be hart at J. W. Robertson & Go's

40

7Y7?7T Sf777?77T77,T'V- . r - .. - - ,

.' !ii U.HLJ'lLi!

Commission Merohants.Clam Sprockuli. Wm 0. Irwin

WM."O. IRWIN & COMPANY,

' Bugar Factors and CommissionAgents, Honolulu. 1

GW. MACFARLANE & CO.,and Commission Mer-chant-

Robinson's Fire-Bro- Building,Queen struct, Honolulu. 1

& COMPANY,General Commission Agenta,

Quecu street, Honolulu. 1

AS. CLEGHORN &. Oo., ImportersCommission Morchants, Deal-

ers In General Merchandise, Queen audKaahumann sta., Honolulu. 78

II. A. P. Carlar. P. C. Jones, Jr.n BREWER & CO.,--'Shipping and Commission Merchants

Queen street, Honolulu. 1

aHEO. H. DAYIES & CO.,and Commission Merchants;

agents for Llovd's and the LiverpoolUnderwriters, British and Foreign In.surance Company, and Northorn Aaaur.ancc Company. 71

T7D. HOFFSCHLAEGER & CO.,- Importers and Commission Mur-onant- h,

H( nolulu, Oahu. l

JOHN T. WATERHOUSE.Y Importer and Doalor In GeneralMerchandise, Queen st., Honolulu. 1

MS. GRINBAUM & CO.,chnndlst) aid Commission Morohants.1KIUU1U1U.

M. S. GRINBAUM i CO.,California street, San Francisco,Cal. j

P. r. L B N E H A N & C O .,

chants, Nuuuiu st., Honolulu. 1

S.N Cahtle. J. B. Atfaerton.n A S T L E & COOKE.Shipnlne and Commission Mpr.chants. Imnorters and rAoiof t ocral ilerchandlafl. N"n Rn irinrHonolulu. 6 "

i'

WING WO CHAN & Co.,aud Gcnoral Dealers

In English, American and Chlucso s,

Plantation Tea and GeneralSupplies. Also, whlto aud colored con-tract matting, all qualities and prices.

BST No. "J3 Nuuanu Street, oppositeMr. Afong's. 81

n.n.Wllllams, A.Clioeibrougk, w.U.filmandTUILLIAMS, DIMOND & Co..

T Shipping and Commlsslou Mcr-chant- s,

Union Block, corner Pino andMarket streets, San Francisco, Cnl.

aoents ronPaclQc Mall Steamship Companv,Paclflc Steam Nalgatlon Company,Cunaid Royal Mall Steamship CompanyCal. line of P.ickets from New York,Hawaiian line of Packets,China Traders Insurance Co. (limited),Marino Insurance Co. of London. 71

TOHN A. H A S S I N G E R.--r A (runt tn take A nUnwInliv..0v,., iVUUiUUUlCUWI UContracts for Labor. Interior OffleoHonolulu

T E. WISEMAN, 27 Merchant st.tV.t UllllllUt 111C11L

Agent and General Office Business.Telephone, No. 172. 16

QIIARLKS T. GULICK,NOTARY PUBLIC,

Agent to take Acknowledgments toLabor Contracts,

AND GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT.Office, InMakec's Block, corner Qupon

and ICa.ihuraanu streets, Honolulu. 21

J&gJ3J5fG. n. ROBERTSON,6SiQ&Ki Drayman. best teams

In tovjn. 'IVJpplione N 65, 15

Pencil Holders.Something Now, 15 eonta each, for ml

. by.!. W. Hobnrtson &, Co.

linrtnr .OF

j??S OMNIBUSSRS.

Jamiw Doiid, - - - Proprietor.NUUANU YALLEY ROUTE:

Up tripe I.cufW.0. Irwin X. Co'n.A.M. 0:15, 7:00, 6:00, 10:30,P.M. 12:0.', 2:00, 4:00, 5:10,0:80,9:00

Down trips- - Lio Itre. of J. H. Vy.a.m. (3:30, 7:30, 8:30, 11:00.r.M. 12:40, U:30, 1:10,5:10,7:00,9:20

Son-da- Time Tama-- .

Up trips, Lcavo W a. Irwin A Co'e.A.M. 9:00, 10:00.P.M. 12:10, 2:00, 1:00, G:30, 8:15.

Down trips; Lome Hc. of J. II. Paty.A.M. 9:30, 10f30.r.M. 12:1C, 2:30, 1:30, 7:10, 9:10.

BERET ANIA & PUNAHOU ST. ROUTEUp trips: Leata W O Iruln Jfc CoV,

A.M. 0:00, 0:50, 7:15, 10:00.P.M. 12:03, 2:00, 4:00, 5:10,6:45, 10:

Vovm trlp: I.ec runahou Uruct,A.M. 0:30, 7:25, 8.40, 11:10.p.m. 12: ID, 3:10, 4:30, 0:10,7:10,10:20

Sunday Time Tabu:.Leae the Stables, cor. Tort and Hotel

sts., for runahou Sticct, Long BranchBaths, fare 60 cts., baths included:

A.M. fi:30 to Wulklki; 9:00, 10:00,and 12:15. .

P.M. 3:00, 4:00 to Waiklkl; 0:48and 8:45.Down trlp: Lave Pnnahon utrert,

a.m. 8:00, 9:30, 10:30.p.m. 12:10, 3:10, 5:30, 7:10, 9:00.

WAIKIKI ROUTE:Out trips: Leave W. G. Irwin &. Co.'s

a. m. 7:15, 10:00.r. m. 2:00, C:10.

Down trips: Leave Walklki.a. M. 10:50.p. m. 2:50, 5:50.

Sunday trips: Leave stables.a. m. 6:30. t

P.M. 2:00, 4:00.Leave Waiklkl:

a. m. 7:40.P.M. 2:50. 5:10.

The Long Branch Baths will bo the ter-minus.

ProfoBSionals.

V R CASTLEAtlornov nt. Tjiw nm.1 Ifnl.

nry Public. Merchant street, next to1110 rost uiiice. 1

SB. DOLE, Lawyer and Notary PubNo. 15 Kaaliumanu st. II

"T M. DAVIDSON, Attorney ntLaw' 24 Merchant street. 10

JOHN RUSSELL, Attorney nt Law,corner of Fort and Merchant

streets (up stairs) 115 0m

RICHARD F. BICKERTON,and Counsellor nt Law.

Money to lend on Mortgages of Free-holds. Ofllco, No. 34 Mctclinut st. I

("1ECIL BROWN, ATTORNEYand Counsellor at Law, Notary labi-

le, aud Agent for taking Acknowledg-ments of Instruments for tho Island ofOahu. No. 8 Kaahumanu street, Hono-lulu. 1

"17RANCIS M. HATCH, Attorney- at Law, 15 Kaaliumanu St. 23

ILLIAM O. SMITH. Attorney at Law, No. !3G Merchant

fltreot; 73 1m

M. IIAGA?f, M. D.,Physician & Surgeon,

OUice, 233 Fort street. Otllce hoursfrom 10 to 12 a.m.; and 3 to 5 p.m.

Resldenco 194 Nuuumi st. 101

DR. G. TROUSSEAU begi to notifyfriends that ho litin resumed

practice In Honolulu. Rfhldnnrx iniHconsultlne roomh. No ?3 PuuchlKJWl St,opposite the mnknl eat of th nm.iniHospital. Consulting hours from 0 a.mto 12. Telephone No. 198. 50 im

EMERSON, lesldcneo aud con",sultatlon rooms at No. 2 Kukul St.,

corner of Fort.Telephone No. 14ft. 59 2m

A FULLER, Surveyor for BurcnuVoiltas. 7j

W1WV TAYLOR. Teacher of Piano-- .' forto and Organ. Tuning in allIts hniiicl cs. 40 om

W L ROWELL, Co.utting onci' .Co?tr"c,,S Euginepr; offlco

38 Merchant street. pr nm

i.tA.8K,.fiu.A.

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COCOIIEII'B IITQUE8TS.

Tho remark is not infrequentlyheard, in connection with iv fuse ofttuihlen ilcuth, " There ought to havebeen an inquest held, to ascertaintho eauo of death." Tito law onthe subject is to he found in theCivil Codr, Sections 318 to H.'SO.

One clause reads, "As soon uh any

roioner shall have notice of thedeath of any person supposod tohave come to such death by poison-hi!- ?,

violence, or in any .suspiciousmanner, ho shall forthwith issue hisHiimnions," &c. Section fl'2'J readsas follows: "When any coroner

shall not think it necessary, on view of such body, thatliny inquest should be taken, heshall eausp the body to be decentlybiuicd."

Thus it will bo seen that the in-

tent of the law is to require theholding of an inquest only when thecircumstances are such as to lead tothe suspicion of foul plaj , and thatthe coioner is, allowed a discretion inthe matter.

We aie aware that in many coun-

tries it is the practice to hold in-

quests in very many if not all easesof sudden deatli ; and we are also thatthat not infrequently the cupidity ofolllcials has led to grave abuses as toinquests. We have heard of onebody of "an unknown" mado tofurnish the opportunity of chargingmore than one set of fees.

Wo arc inclined to think that,under our laws, whenever nn inquestis really necessary to explain or toexamines into suspicious circum.Mances of sudden deatli, ono will bepretty burc to be had.

OUE CEMETERY.After several unsuccessful at-

tempts to got together those owninglots in the Oahu Cemetery, theTreasurer, A. J. Cartwright, Esq.,succeeded yestcrdivy morning in

meeting at the Chamber of Comme-

rce-Ilooins with about a dozen per-

sons, (including one lady) and thebusiness of the Association was ac-

complished. This wits first, theelection of set en Trustees, to serverespectively one, two and threeyears. Capl. Mist was appointedSecretary, pro tern. The followinggentlemen weie then elected Trus-

tees: A. J. Caitwiight and .las. I.Dowsctt, 1st class; E. P. Adamsand S. G. "Wilder, 2nd class ; A. S.Cleghorn, J. II. Paty and Ucv. S.C. Damon, 3rd class. The Treasurer, Mr. Cartwright, then presentedhis accounts, up to the 1st of thepresent month, which showed cashin hand amounting to tho very res-

pectable sum of SG,472.80, and theHum of S250 as due the Association.Some discussion ensued as to thokind and extent of improvementsdesirable to be made in and uponthe Cemetery grounds, and it wasthe unanimous sense of those presentthat the unsightly enclosures oflots ought to bo removed, and a uni-

form system of stone curbs substi-

tuted, say fifteen inches high ; thata handsome stone or concrete fenceshould enclose tho grounds; and

that the walks should bo improvedand graded. It was found on refer-

ence to the Constitution of the As-

sociation that the Trustees nrj there-

in authorized to make all needed im-

provements.After the meeting had ailjourned,

tho Trustees met and elected thefollowing olllccrs : President, Jas. I.Dowsett; Vice-Preside- SamuelG. Wilder; Secretary, .Tno. II.Paly; Treasurer, A. J. Caitwiight.

Before the meeting adjourned, on

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of thnnku was unnnlmously passed,

to A. J. Cartwright, Esq., for thezealous and efficient manner inwhich, he has looked after the inter-

ests of the Association during tho

past ten years.Tho owners of lots in the Comctery

and the public generally, are to becongratulated upon the prospect,that at length this so long neglectedspot is to bo put in a condition tobecome au or.i-mc- tit and an honorto our city,, instead of a reproachand a disgrace, as it has been foryears past.

LEGISLATIVE.Thursday, July 20. The commit-

tee on the Bill to prevent th'e spreadof diseases among animals, reportedthe same as amended by them, witha recommendation that it do pass.Laid over under the rules.

Mr. Wideniann inquired of theMinister of Foieign Affairs, in con-

nection with his former resolutionrespecting the Hon. Mr. Carter;whether or not Mr. Carter's sj

were satisfactory. TheMinister replied that Mr. Carter wasproceeding in accordance with in-

structions from this government.Mr. Pahia offered a resolution to

the effect that, an item be insertedin the loan Hill, authorizing thethe lending of 6100,000 to nativeNawaiiau agriculturists. Tabled,until the Bill conies up.

The committee to whom was re-

ported the petition from the Agricul-tural Society of Honolulu, askingfor $5000 in aid of their funds, re-

ferred in favor of the same. Laid onthe Tablo to be considered with theAppropriation Bill.

The order of tho da" was theuproceeded with, which was the Bill toprovide an Auditor of Public Ac-

counts. Passed on the finalreading.

The Bill- - providing a permanentsettlement for Mrs. Nahaolelua pass-ed a final reading.

The Bill to provide a permanentsettlement for A. P. Brickwoodcame up on its third reading andwas indefinitely postponed.

Tho Appropriation Bill was thenput upon Its third reading.

Mr. Kaulukou moved that theitem, " His Majesty's Privy Purseand Itoyal State, Slfi.OOO," beamended to S 50,000. Mr. Pilipostrongly opposed the amendment,which was however caniud by a voteof 23 to 18.

On motion of Mr. Kaulukou, anow item was inserted in the Civillist : II. It. II. Princess Kauilani,85,000.

On motion of Mr. Kaai, the salaryof II. M.'a Chamberlain and Secre-tary was raised from $5000to$7000.

The following amendments werealso passed : For Queen Kapiolani,810,000; for II. It. II. the Heir Ap-

parent, 810,000; for II. M. QueenEmma, 810,000; for II. K. II. thePiinccss Likelike, 812.000. A newitem was inserted, for purchase ofcannons, 815,000.

Tun steamer James Makce willlcavo for San Francisco about thesecond week in August. Messrs.T. K, Foster & Co., are spading herto the coast to get thoroughly over-hauled.

Tub examination and exhibition atthe Royal School yesterday waslargely attended, and tho scholarslooked and recited woll To-da- y

the Fort street schools examination,aud the last of the series.

Mr. E. P. Adams will hold hisRegular Cash Sale athis salesroom,this day at 10 a. m.

119 bags of sugar aud 800 bags ofpaddy camo to hand since last report,

The American ship Valley Forge,43 J days from Newcastle, N.S.W.,bound for San Francisco, called attills port yesterday for orders.

Hawaiian Tribe No. 1, Imp, O 11

M., moots at the Wigwam, Fort st.,this siceji, at tho 7th run, 30thIreath.

Iolaki College. Yesterday waa

"Prize Day" at this institution,and a number of visitors were pre-

sent, including Ills Majesty theKing, tho Princess Lilluokalanl andGov. Dominis, 1I.B.M. Consul Gen-

eral and Mrs. Wotlchouse, theFrench Consul and Mailamo,Fccr,and many others. The programmeof Rocltatlons and Songs, was verycreditably executed by the scholars.The distribution of prizes, by theKing, which followed the exerciseswas as follows: 1st prize, for Scrip-

ture lessons and good conduct, toMatthew Manilla ; 2nd, for the same,to T. Martin ; 3d, the same, to E.Stiles; lth, good conduct. KinCliah; 5th, History and Geography,E. Stiles; Cth the same, G. Harris;7th, Mathematic, Mohula; 8th,Arithmetic, II. Sylva ; 9th, Music,Mohula; 10th, Latin, Mnthcw Ma-

nilla; 11th, English Grammar, 2dclass, D. Notlcy. The prizes fordrawing were nwarded by Mr. Fur-ncau- x,

who pronounced the work aswell done for young lads. Theexercises closed with singing " Ha-

waii Ponoi," and were followed byathletic sports. Tho recitations andsinging were very creditable, andshowed a gratifying proficiency inthe scholars and faithful work onthe part of teachers.

Moonlight fishing parties are allthe rage among the natives justnow, and the wharves are nightlylined with young aud old of bothsexes, with rod and line endeavoringto catch the small red fish known asAlcJaua. An ancient superstition,which connected the visits of this fishwith some national misfortune or tVe

death of a chief, is now only amemory. This fish is very nicebroiled.

Connecticut's New Liquor Law.IIaktfokd, April lfith. Both

branches of the Legislature havepassed the bill for restraining thetraffic in intoxicating liquors. Thebill defines as intoxicating liquors alldistilled liquor, wines, ale, all beermanufactured from hops and maltor hops and barley, and cider soldto be drunk on the premises. Thepresent local option system is to beretained, each town deciding for it-

self whether to license or prohibitthe sale. Licenses are to be issuedby the County Commissioners, 5 percent, of the receipts to go into theCounty Treasury and the remainderinto the Town Treasury. Everyapplication for a license must bo

by five tax-paye- rs of thetown where it is to be granted, andndvertiscd for two weeks in a localpaper, or, wheio there is no paper,by posting on a sign post. Anycitizen of a town may object to thegranting of a license," and upon suchobjections tho Commissioners arerequired to make investigation as towhether the applicant is a suitableperson or not. Applicants mustfurnish bonds in $300, or must payfor a license not less than 8100 ormore than 8500, as the Commis-sioners may decide. For tho sale ofbeer or cider only the license is fixedat $50. Tho license for druggists isfixed ot 812. A, record of alllicenses is to bo kept by the Clerkof tho Superior Court of eachcounty. No intoxicating liquorscan bo sold in any building belong-ing to the State. Violations of thelaw are punishable by both fine andimprisonment.

Says tho Interior: Take away con-fidence in tho authority and the in-

spiration of the Scriptuics, and thechurch will fall to pieces. The braiusand intelligence in it will go toAtheism. The heatt anJ hope in itwill go to Romanism.

All sol ts of alarming rtmiotnscome from Zululand, where the in-

trigues fomented by Cotewayo'ssympathizers in Natal threaten tobear fruit in serious bloodshed. TheZulus have been led to bcliovo thatBishop Colenso i'a more powerfulthan tho Resident or Governor. An-

other rumour is to the effect thntCctcwnyo will return and ally himself with the Boers against theEnglish. John Dunn is using hisutmost influence to prevent nn out-

break, but strife is believed to beimminent.

"When a friend asked a reformedincbriato tho cause of his reforma-tion, ho said: "As you arcmarried, you will quite understandit when I say getting tipsy made mesee my mother-in-la- w double."

Auction Sales by E. P. Adams

Eegular Cash Sale ! !

This Day, Friday,July 28th, at 10 a.m., at Salesroom,

DRY GOODS,Clothing, anil a lot of Fresh Groceries

Also one now

Florence Sewing Machine,In perfect order; also at 12 in.,

a special consignment of

10,000 ExtraMANILLA CIGARS!

In boxes of 250 each; also

1 Chickering Piano,Socn Octave,

r.. 1 Adams, Auctioneer.

TX7"lLLIA3f II. HAHPEK will pleaseT T call at Messrs. C. Bkwk & Go's

olllrc. 142

YT7ANTL'l) a young Olrl.tomako her-T- T

self generally useful In the houseof a lady on Maul. For particulars en-quire at the Hawaiian Hotel, Koom No.16, in the morning before 9:30. 37

TX7"AXTKD. A lire man wlthmodorT ate capital, who is both mer-

chant and accountant, can hear ot agood business opportunity by address-ing C 1' D., Bulletin office. Principalsonlj. All communications strictly con-fidential. 105

IT'OfJND A Plantation Draft, whichowner can havo oa protiug

property and paying for till advertise-incu- t.

Apply to120 Messrs. Castle & Cooke

LOST, a Black Leather Satchel,a ladles' curd case. The

tinder will please leave bame at Messrs.II. HACKKELl) &. (Vs. 115 lw

LOST, on Saturday evening, on theRoad, between Mr. Henry

Carter's and Mr. J. S. Walker's pre-mises, two pieces of MUSIC "Tanhau-ser,- "

and "Secret Love." The lludorwill lcceive the thanks of the owner byleatlng the same at tho office of J. W.Robertson A Co's. mTjiOH SALK, LOT No. 124, In Kaplo--1- -

lanl Park, dimensions 51 x ;!00,facing the beach, and well fenced. Ap-ply to C. O. Br.itoun. 143

T?OK SALE, a MULE C A K T .Apply to

102 H. Ilackfeld fc Co.

SALK, oue new Kcow, capable ofholding 10 tons, built by G. Emmes,

and now In good order. For further partleulars apply to Tm:o. II Davies &. Co".

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IT'OR SALE, a two-seate- d wagonpolo and shafts, nnd a

double harness, nearly new, priceS150. May bo seen in rear of No.20 School st. W. G. Nccdhain. 72

HOUSE TO LET. A four'roomed house, uleclv fiinilh.

L'd, with kitchen and bathroomattached- - It Is pleasantly situated, audIs within lite minutes' walk of tho PostOffice. For particulars apply to J.IloiiKr.rxo.v Ac Co. 145

rOIt SALE. TJioo desirableIpieml'-e-s situated out on the'Plains on Berctanla street, be.

longing to the undersigned. House con-sists ot parlor, sitting room, 3 bedrooms,sewing room, dining room, pantrv,kitchen, and bath room. There Is alsoon the premises a nice barn. The placeis well coveted with mnnlenlc grass, andlias a nice garden. Terms easy. Forfurther p.utlciilais Impure of John F.Com.tit'itv. 140 w

TWO OFFICES TO LET, on theiloor of the building occupied

by J. W. Robertson & Co ISO

EXCITEMENT I

550 MEN WANTEDREAD!

1 Fine Business Hull, In tho latest style,1 Gents' Fine Straw Hat,1 Pino l'cicale Shirt, extra cuffi, 2 collars1 Pair Fine Shoes,1 Undershirt,2 Rose, 1 Tic, 1 Handfcrchlcf,

ALL THIS CAN BE HAD

For SI 4.25,AT CHAS. J. FISHEL'S

TOPULAR STORE,

Corner Fort and Hotel sts. 138

LiRHE AND BRICKSEx Bark Almy,

FOR SALE In quantities to suit,

At Lowest Prices,134 By Castix & Coorh

QS1 Heavy Jiiack Hunting atG5 ccuts a yard during the Tnventory Hale at he Honolulu Clotii-in- o

EMI'OKIUJI. A. M. Mellis.

FOR SALE.To arrive per D. C. Murray,

6 COT'S WOOL I1UCKS 2, 2 yearsold, and 4, 1 year old.

1 Southdown Buck, 2 years old.10 Southdown Lambs, 7 Bucks, 3 Ewes,

2 Qrale's Merino bucks1 Cow and Calf, half Durham and half

Ilolstein. And a few dozen

Game and Fancy Fowls.141 lw A. W. LUSH.

The Patent IndestructibleShaft-Sprin- g:

AWTI-RATTLE- RI

By tholr uso all rattling of the shaftsIs prevented.

Every pair warranted. Try them andyou will use no others.

For sale by

C. WEST,Ml 2w No. 70 Queen street.

B32T Oenta Fine Buckskin Suitssomething new, from 13 to 825during the Invertory Sale at theHonolulu Clothing Emporium.

A. M. Mkllis.

Carriage jh Builder.

Buggica, Carriages, Express Wagdnaand every kind of vehicles

manufactured.

Blacksinithing, horse-shooin- g,

and all kinds of repairing done.

Drink Palmer & Co's

GINGER ALE75 cents per dozen 4S

.EOHGE LUCAS, -- AQ.A- Contractor "SJatitSiSSKiifc.

and Builder,- -SSBgtfkHouolalu Steam Planing Mills, Espla-

nade, Honolulu.Manufactures all kinds of Mouldings,

Brackets, Window Frames, Blinds,Sashes. Doors, and all kinds of Wood-work llnUh. Turning, Sciolland BaudSuwiuK. All kinds of Sawing and Plan-ing, Morticing and Tenanting.

Orders promptly attended to and workKUarautced. Orders from the other Is-

lands solicited 21

rOU SALK, a No. 2

Warehouse Feed MillGrinds from 5 to 10 tons per day.

Also, pulleys, bolts, etc., all In goodorder; can be run by btcam or hornopower, just tho article for a plantation.

ALSO,

HAY, OATS, CORN,"Wheat, Bran, Barley, Whole and

Ground, Mixed Feed, etc.

AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST59 LALNT: As Co., 81 Fort st.

riJKD COMPANY, A. W.UNION Manager. See .adveitlse-nien- ton other page 23

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TELEPHONIC.Dimond Head, July 28, 0:!10 a.m

Light N. H. wind,Schr Kiniim 15 miles off

Arrivals.July 27

Schr Kckauluohi froin Ilnmilct.July 28

Schr Catcrlna from KauaiStm." Mokolli from Koolnu

Dopartures.July 27

Stmr Jns Makec for Knpua and Kll- -

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Vessels Leaving thiB day.Schr Kckauluohi for Hanalci.Schr Nettie Men ill for LahaiuaSclir Luka for Kcawaclii " i inPassengers.

For Kauai, per Jas Makcc, July27 Mrs Brown, Miss Purvis, ThosHughes, S N Hundley, II It Bryant,G II Luce, jr., Col Spalding, and 15deck.

Vessels In Port.Or bk Adolph, KoppchnaimGcr Bk Paradox,Haw brig N'lnlto. CamcionAm bark Fdward May, JohnsonAm bgtuc W. (J. Irwin, TumorAm bk Calbarlen, Uubbard.Am hgtuo Vv It Mcjcr, HoAm bk Adclia Carleton

Vessels Expected.ltle Name From DueHaw bk Kale, fin Bremen SeptHaw bk Iolaul, fiom Bremen, OctIlk Josefa, fin Cardiff, AugUk Obcron, fm AugBr bk Glengabcr, fin Liverpool,Am bk Martha Davis, from Boston SpBrit ship British Ambassador, NC.NSWNlc bk Kemljlo, from Nc, NSW dueAm tern Hera from Nc, NSWAm bk BL Pcttlnglll.ncparturc Bay, for

KahuluiBt stmr Hansa, fm St Michaels, AugStmr ZeaUndla from S F, Aug 0Brit Htm Sues, Dodd, fm S F, Aug 14

SS City of Sjdney, from Sjdncy, July 31Am ac'hr Anna, fm Eureka, for KahuluiAm term Emma cMidlna fm SF fr KaluAm bgtne Hazard fm S F, for Kahului

i Am bk Emerald fm PI Gamble, JulyN Haw bk Chlclngo fm Newcaselc, July

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I ARTISTIC MANNERA nrW Isidor' Eosencrantz.0 Commnnicatlons to be

Left at J. W. Robertson &. co's

ICE MANUFACTORY.Ice delivered to all parts of the

City. Shipping supplied In quantitiesto suit. Telephouc, No C8. Ofllco atWilder & Co.'s 18:

BSr JFan, Oriental, OlivcMt andSpanish Zaces will lie sold at roduccd prices during the Inventor;Sale at the Honolulu ClothingEMromuM. A. M. Mellis.

Artesian Bee Works

ICK DELIVEHKl) to all part.s of theand subuibs at all hours of the

day.Orders from the other Islands prompt-l- y

attended to.Omcu ,u W. E, Fostkii's, Saddler,

Tort sttect.Telephone No. 111. 129

0 No 7ieed of going barefootidify m can get your Moots, Shoesand Slipjiers 50 cents cheaper atthe IIoNoi.t'LtJ Clotiiino Emi'ouiumthai elseicherc. A. M. Mi:li.is.

WATER! WATER!IRRIGATION after thin date (June

Is limited to (4) fourbourn per day,

From (J to 8 In the morning, andFrom 4 to (1 in the evening.

Permlt-sim- i to Irrigate dining inoroconvenient bourn will be granted on ap-

plication to the Suporlntenpent,Felons found Irrigating except dur-

ing houts will liavo their pri-

vileges suspended without itice,0. I), Kiti:i:in.

Hupt, Water Works.Approved: Signed, S. K. Kaai,

Minister of Intel lor. 121

M. "W. McChesnoy & Son,Proprietors Il3jH. Tannery;

Dealers in Hides, Tuiiow & Leather,Also,' Groceries, Provisions

71 Salt, etc., etc., etc.

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Oceanic Steamship Oomp'y,

Tim a i&

x. Iron Steamer Suez,DUDD, (.'O.M.MNl)i:U

Will leave Honolulu

FOR SAN FRANCISCOon August i!2nd,

For frcluht or passage, having supciloraccomodations, apply to121 Wm. G. Ikwin &. Co., Agents.

FOR SAN FRANCISCO.

The clipper bgtneW. G. Irwin,

Turner, .... master,Will have quick dispatch for the aboeport. For fi eight or passage apply to

Wm. O. Iitwix & Co., Agents.

.2&, FOR SAN FRANCISCO.m The clipper bgtne.

W. H. Meyer,Howe, .... Master,

Will have qutck dispatch for the aboveport. For freight or passage apply to

C. Ukbwek ifc Co., Agents.

S&&. FOR SAN FRANCISCO.i LiS'TJO

The clipper barkCaibarien,

Hubbard, - - - MaBtcr,Will have quick dispatch for the aboveport. For freight or passage apply to

Castle & Cooke, Agents.

s"a BOSTON & HONOLULUPACKET LINE.iH

Chas. Brewer & Co, will dispatch the

Bark Amy Turner,Newell, .... Master,

From Boston, on the lDth October next,it sumclcnt inducement otters.

Ordets for eoods should 20 forwardat early date to Insure shipment. Forfurther particulars nnnly toU4 3w C. BnuwcK & Co., Agents

Cs,PACIFIO MAIL Stcaui- -

feigi&jfe ship Company.

FOR SAN FRANCISCO,The splendid Bteanishln

City of Sydney,Dearborn Commandor,

"Will leave Honolulu for Ban Frnilolfcooon or about July 31.

FOR SYDNEY via. AUCKLANDTho splendid steamship

Zealandia,Webber, Commandor,

On or about Aug 6th,For freight and j assngo apply to II.

Hackfold if-- Co., Ageiits.

T. R. FOSTER & Co.'s

Line of Steamersm:

The Iwalani,Batks, .... - Commander

Runs regularly to Kona and Kau,as per following Time Tablo:

Luavhs Honolulu at 4 i.st. o.vMond.iv, July X Thursday, Aug.Thurt-d'ay- . July 13 Monday, Kept. 4Monday, July 24 Thursday, Sept. HThursday, Aug. II Monday, Sept. 20Monday, Aug. 11

Aitnivi: at Honolulu:Tncday, Julv 11 Friday, Sept. 1

Friday, July 21 Tuesday, Sept. 12

Tuesday, Aug. 1 Friday, Sent. 22Friday, Aug. 11 Tucbdny, Oct, 3Tuosdny, Aug. 22

Tho C. E. Bishop,Berry, Commander

Li:avus Honolulu r.vnuvJlonday, at 5 imi., for Nawiliwili,Koloa, Elcclc, and Waimcn, Kauai.

ItRTUKNIXR LKAVI'.SNawiltwili ovcry Friday evening.

Tho James Makoe,McDonald, - - - Commander

Liiavks Honolulu i:vi:i:vThurbday, at 5 Im., for Kapaa and

Kilauca, Kauai.

Rri unNiNn Li:avi:s

Kapaa uyny Tuesday oveninjj. 75

st!e$$fo. Steamer Likeliko,SjLfe& Kinj.r, - Mniter.

Leaves ITnnolulu each Tuesday at4 p.m., touching at Lalmiua, Mun-ition Bay, Mah'ena, Mahuhona,

Luupahoehne and llllo.Returning, A touch at all the

nlove poil.i, urilviug at Honolulueach Sunday a.m. 1

BRIG FOR SALE.

M The Brig Ninito,Having undergone etenMve repair;wlthuimnd Inventory, and well foundin sails, rigulug. iVe.. Is now olluicd forhalii, roi'imttifUiiiiH inquire 01

117 A. J. CAitrwuiuuT.

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C.BREWER&Co.OFFER FOlt SAl,E

The Follow tiif GoodsTo arrive on the

S.S, " Hansa " from Loudon,Due here on August 27th :

Tons Black Annealed Fencing Wire,assorted,

Tons Galanl?cd Iron, Itooflng, storkbrand,

Nests round and oval Galv. Iron Tubs,Galvanized Iron Buckets,Tinucd.lrou Saucepans and Keltic,Cases Cane Knives,Cases Taper Saw Files,Cases Butcher KnUcs,Barrels of J. B. White & Bros' Portland

Cement,Cases of Box Irons,

A small assortment of

CUTLER "ST.119 3w

WALL m?A Large Assortment

OK THB

LATEST STYLES

Fine Wall PapersAND

BORDERS!Just received, and for sale by

WILDER & CO.

BQi. Call and exnmlue. 147

wNOTICE I beg to notify my many

friends and customers that

Mr. N. PetersonHas charge of my

DRAYAGE BUSINESS,And that he will be pleaded to accom-

modate them In that lino with the

Best Teams 011 tho BeachJPrf" Ring up Telephone No. (in "aWhen you want teams, or leave oiders

atthe ofllec on Queen sti eat, betweenwinter's anu uowwtt's. Uon't forgetthe Xumber, 05.I3'J iin O. II. Honr.nTSON.

Only Fifty Cts. pev Found

Chocolate Creams !

This dullclous and very nutritious

Oonfecti nIs manufactured fios 1 ery wook by

IT1. HOR.TV,Fractical Confectioner and Pastrycook.

Warranted to bo

Strictly P.ure!For sale at his Pioneer Steam Candy

Manufactory, 71 Hotel street,llfi Honolulu. 2m

HARD SOAIToilet Soaps, Hlue Mottled Soap,

just recehed. Our toilet t(i.ips ambeautiful and cheap, families would dowell to examine.

UO A. S. CLKonoitX'i Co

Just Receivedex Kal.ikaun,

Table and IMc Fruits,Nice Hi c.ikfitst Goods, such as

Candle I'lsli, Salmon andI'lir Pork In 01b. Tim,

Suitndlc for families. For sale byt)0 A. S. C1.1JUHMKN Co,

Cs Medium Bread,e. Caibailcn, for sale In

auqutltlco to suit byB0 A. S, CLrrnuoKN & Co.

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Nos. 28 and 30 Fort stroot,(abovo Hotel.)

Now of all kindson hand and built to order.

Repairing, Fainting and Trimming7fi promptly executed.

The of

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last hu met,Life,The Rose fromThe goes andDars one more for toTheGoln' for tho cows,Tho OldMy little

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PARISIAN HATS,

MILLINERY,FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS

CHAS. FBSHEL'S

POPULAR STORE.

PHIL STEIN,Oabuiage Maker,

Carriages

II. & Co.

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theJly dear little Home o'sr the Si,Lea KPoor littleDots your heart beat truo to me,

hold my soHer lo'o and her

land of

Rmal

W. ROBERTSON CO.,Havo just Roceived

following gSew Rflusic:Opera and Bound Music:

Ollvotto,Patience,Claude Duval,

Fiiatea Tenranee,Boccaccio,Mauola,Fatinltra,

Son2:fl:Mothers's lllrth-plac-

Hallc-L- u Hand, lUnjo arrangnmont,Goldon

Alsatian Mountains,Since

White Mother's Grave,World round round,

rlbber orosi,Mclntyio's,

Kefraln,baby brother,

Instrumental :

nays Youth,Thames, marlow woods

Polka,Jolly Gallop,

Ilacquet Galop,Paul's boug,

Have just received

Ex Discovery,"medium bread,

sugar crackors,

banana crackers,

soda crackers,

Grande crackors,

taffy,

ginger snaps,

jumblos,

protzels,

rorn, "Crown" brand,

twist tobacco,

sowing machinM),

cqseb lioots,

olotliing,

calif blankets,

dress goods,'lie, &c,

JulylL

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Mascotte,Smith's Miixlcal Album,Children's Pleasure,

I'hino hehool, Urbadi,Wnldtcufol,

Modorii Gomd.

nicsaod DreanH, i:jAgloaming,

Trjst,Across llelds,

Morta,Swallow,

Kcminlscencc,heart still,

alono.Bright gold,

Caprice Lancers,Fc-th.- Recreation,

Vicissitudes fteverie,

J. &

The

cocoanut

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Boeclieroul's celebrated Minuetto, "MiHaclKlrko Polka. .m

Lewers & Cooke,

Lumber Merchants,Keep constantly on hand full

nssottnient of

Lumber of all Kinds'5Paints, Oils, Varnislics,

Rruslies sortn.

"Wall Paper, Nails,

Spikes, (&.C., S.c.

PELSENER BEER.'Just Received per

JJnrlc Edward IMay,small lot tho celebrated

PILSENKR ni3EI!'Which offer, qunntitrs, to?

sun purcnai-ers- . iso

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M. MCINERNT, "

Importer and Dealer la

Clothing:, and Shoes, Perfumery,Toilet Articles, Pocket Cutlery, etc., etc.

Gents' Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Valises,Traveling Bags, Watches, Diamonds, Jewolery and Silver-war- e,

Northeast Cornor of Fort nnd Merchant sta., llonolulu.

AT THIS WELL KNOWN ESTABLISHMENTCon always be found

Full Lines of Superior Furnishing Goods,--

SF Call and Select of those Celebrated "TBa

Gold Medal Waltham WatchesMay 13

Bruce Cartwrlght.

B2

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Union Feed Company--CARRIES THE--

Largest and Best Stock

HAY, GRAIN AND FEEDAll description, and to keep a full supply

constantly on hand.

gSend orders to A. V. BUSH, St., Honolului Aniroi

HAIE DRESSINGESTABLISHMENT,

At Mrs. A. M. Mollis' Cloak andMantle Making Department,

No. 101 Fort Street, : HonoluluOrders executed at short notice. 72

Just Received,Per bktno Eureka, a full line ot

BYCICLE SHIRTSSilk, merino and cotton.

Pajama Suits, Etc.81 A. W. Richardson & Co.

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JAMES H. HANLON-- GENERAL

Blacksmith and Farrier.Is permanently located at the

shop on King street, lately occupied byMr. 6eo. West. 112

Dr. Do Fries,Veterinary Surgeon.

The Doctor has just returned from a.

tour around tho Islands, and holds flat- -fcCHIl ICUUUlUlUUUUllUUn lilJIM UUIUUJUUIIc

"lor his skill and capabilities In curing,all manner of diseases and complaintsIn stocK.

All orders to be left at Jas. Dodd'sjfantneon Htanies. 115

JOHN NOTT,Tin, Copper and Bhoet Iron Worker,

i'lumbor, uas t ltter, xc.

Stoves and Rangesnf fill IrinrM.

Plumbers' stock and metals,m House Furnishing Goods,$77 Chandoliors, Lamps, &o.

$10.00 Rewardbe paid for information that

lead to the conviction of,.';whoever maliciously cut the tail

fWhers off, aud plucked the backand breast feathers out of a Peacockbelonging to me. A further rewardo'f $10 will be paid for informationleading to the conviction of whoever

,' stolo 3 Poacbicks about a month old,y, nelonging to me, from rawaa on' Wednesday the 24th ulto.!,!$'' Geo. H. Ldce.,,1 Pawaa, Little Britain, June 9, 1882

wSx Shirts and Hosiery.TV ir nnd 'Rliin Iflnnnn! Rhir.'if? 7U mi i

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THE OLD CORNEREstablishes, 1853.

Haiit Bhos., . . Proprietors.

ME AL8Served up in first-clas- s stylo at all hours

Open from 2 a. m. to 10 p. m.Always on hand

Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes&c., Ac Also,

Iced Ixiiilcs!75

Just ReceivedPer D. C. Murrav

A new lot of cloth backed

Drawing Paper.86, 42, and 58 inches wldo :

Tracing paper in shocta,Triangles and Color Slante

Dixon's Drawing Pontile,Blank Books, Fools Cap,

Thumb Tacks, and a fine assortmentof Notarial Record Books,

Supremo Conrt Scrap Books,Register of Actions.

Stock Wallets,or um Cases, Ac, &c.,&c.,&c.

J. "W. Eobertaon & Co.

HTHE BEST SUSPENDERWORN Is tho

ARGOSY SUSPENDER,

If in &.i -1

For sale atA. W. fllCUABDJOX'S. j

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FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1882,

A Conscionco Strlckon Animal.A few years ago Dr. Schomberg,

tho superintendent of tho BotnuioGarden of Adelaide, Australia, tookcharge of a select corps of monkeysand kangaroos, a " happy family,"he might have called tbcm, if it hadnot been for the depravity of an oldbabuina, or female Bhunder baboon.If she had not been tho only repre-sentative of her encciea. ho wouldhave tried to get rid of her, for heronly object in life Boomed to be tomake herself as disagreeable 'aspossible. Solitary conflnement madeher wildly obstrenerous. but in tho.family cage she kept the marsupialsin a delirium of terror, and in theeveninir when her vounerer relativesventured to enter the sleeping boxshe seemed to consider herself di-

vinely ordained to remove them byforce. But one day she attackedher own keeper, and without anv an--parent provocation lacerated hiswrist in a shocking way. Schom- -ocrg at once ordered ner to be shot.

Tho noxt mornine tho assistantkeeper approached her eacre with ashot gun which had often been used10 snoot tne rats that infested themenagerie building. Tho other mon-keys eoemed to expect anotherrazzia, but the bhunder knew better.The moment she saw the gun shemade a dash into the sleeping cage,and when the keeper tried to openthe door she yelled as if she hopedto get off on a plea of insanity.Meaning to try her, tho keeperwaited till breakfast time, but thobabuina did not show herself. Shekept out of sight a full hour, till themess-bo- y broueht an extra lunch ofsliced pumpkin, when sho made arusn ior tne oucKet is hopes of socuring a portable pioco. In thatmoment tho keeper bolted the doorof her sleeping cage, and wont backior nis snot gun. as soon as thebabuina caught sight of him she fleAitoward her place of refuge, andfinding the door locked, made a madattempt to sqneeze herself throughthe interspaces of the front railing.But the bars proved inflexible, andaftor another desperate pull at theslecping-cag- o door, the babuinaflung herself into a corner, closedher eyes, and was apparently deadwitk fear before the buckshot strckher.

Names of Hen and Things

It is interesting to notice how thenames of famous men are appliedto various objects in every-da- y lifeWe now go into a shop and ask fora pair of Wellingtons, or a pair ofBluchers. The boot maker showsno surprise at such a renucst. ITnmerely brings out a pair of boots.By such bHmble means as this is ahero's memory kent preen. Ami nnWellington and Blucher have girentheir name to a kind of boot, soSpencer has to a coat, Stanhope toone kind of carriage, and Broughamto another; Petersham to a hat,Standish to an inkstand. Sandwichto an eatable, and Admiral Grogramto the mixture of spirits and waterwhich goes by the name of " grog."

The old adago used to bo, " nothing liko leather," It should be"nothing liko paper." Paper isused for almost evory thinir. BerlinExhibition not long since, worepapor buckets, " bronze" urns, as-

phalt roofing, water-can- s, carpets,skirts, whole suits of clothes, jewel-ry material for garden walks, win-dow curtains lanterns and pockothandkorchiefs. Tho most stirkingof tho many objects exhibited intbiB material was, perhaps, a firestovo, with a cheorful firo burningin it. There woro nowly-invente- d

railway crriacres and carrin.V wlmnln.ohimnoy pots, flour barrels, cottagewalls, roofing tiles and bricks anddies for stamping, all mado of paper.

Attention has froquentlyy beencalled to tho valuo of ordinary sheotsof paper as a substitute for bodclothes, or, at least, an addition tobed-olotho- s. The idea secraB tohave suggested the fabrication of"blankets" from therheap material,and if nil that is said of them is true,thoy ought to be extensively used.

' JtflLLINGrHAM feO..t y Importers and Dealers In .",

Hardware, Agricultural Implements,House Furnishing GoodsPaints, Oils,' Varnishes, &c.

Have made large additions to their 'stock ofYgooas

To which they Invite tho attention of buyers.

Simple and cheap devices for holding Tubular Lanterns" underneath the body of a carriage, for tho purpose of

(Illuminating the roadway. j.

Tho "Warner' TubularLant6rri Holder.

smjmtlstyles of Tubular

Lanterns.

"Coulter

New styles of Plows, Harrows,Cultivators, &c. &c.

A full lino of Tinware, and many Novelties, new so this market, toonumerous to mention.

Call and examine our stoclc.125

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at a low rate of subscription.

FBRE WOOD!FOR SALE,

.A.t $10 a Cord.Apply to

S.M.CARTER,137 lm P.M.3.S. Wharf.

FIRE WOOD !

quality of best Are wood

All

For Sale Cheap!Either In cord wood or cut and split to

order. - All wood delivered toany of the without

charge.

orders to

Enterprise Planing Mills,71 127 Fort street.

COEBAGE .

Just received ox Furness Abboy,

1200 Coils of Manilaand Slxal Rope, all sizes.

For salo low by02 2m A. W. Pelrce & Co.

THE Hawaiian Journal, " KoPar Aina." owned and

edited by Kawainui Bros. ; has aweekly edition of 3,200 copies, andis the best advertising modium. Of-fice, No. 6 Merchant st. 1

DILLINGHAM & CO., Fort Stroot.UJJI)JITWUIJU

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WILDER & Co.,General Agents for the

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Tho Largest, Safest and MostEconomical Life Insuranoo Co

in the world,

Cash assets, - - over $90,000,000

For information ooncerning thoCompany and for rates of insuranooapply to Wilder & Co., GeneralAgents ; or J. E. Wiseman, Solidt-n- g

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Honolulu. II. I. 71

FOR SALETWENTY GOOD

Californian Mules !Expected per Lady Lampson.

V. Apply to C. Drowor 4 Co.

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