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Address letters for .the paper "Editor Bulletin," and business letters " Manager Bulletin Publishing Company." Using a personal address may cause delay in at- tention. Business Cards. LEWERS & COOKE, ANIJ DUALEBS IN LUMUHR VND ILL KINDS OF BUILPINO MaTEBIALS. Fort tftrcot. Honolulu. H. W. SCHMIDT & SONS, LUfORrEBH ND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Fort Street, Honolulu. U. HAOKFEX.D & CO. Uknkkil Commission Aukntm. Corner Fort ami Queen Streets, Honolulu. O. W. MACFARLANE & CO. turoBrhHu and Commission Mkuohanth. Kauhuiuunu Street, Honolulu. JNO. S. SMITHIES, AUOTIONtEKR AMU GkMCBAL liUHINKSS AOENT. Muhukona, ICohala, Hawaii. WENNER & CO., MaNI'FAUTI'BINO ASDImPOBTINO JeWELKRN. 92 Fort Street, Honolulu. V. M. WAKEFIELD, AT'fOB.NKY A.NU CoUMiKI.l.OU AT LAW. Temporary office with Mr. C. W. Ashford. Merchant at., Honolulu, H. 1. THOS. LINDBAT, M.NUrAI!TL'BlMi J lAviatm AND WATUIi- - MAKT.U. Jewelry a sneclaltv Particular attention puid to all kinds of repairs, Molnerny Block, Fort Street, ATLAS ASSURANCE OO. 01 LONDON, H. W. Schmidt & Bonn, AuENrs con tiik Hawaiian Ihi.ashh. 0. B. KIPLEV, AKiOHITUJOT, Coinplrtii plans and upeuitleatloiis for every description of bulldhiK. Cimtriiots drawn and careful suieriutc-udeuc- e of t;lvcn wlien required, Call and oxuiuiiiu plans. New duslKHs. Modern tailldini.". illce,R(Mi)ufi, Kpretlx' iiin-L-- . MillilDl IVI 'klJ UONOIiULU IUON WOItKH, rilK4 E.ni.ikuh, H I'll Mi Mii.l.x, Unatflix, COOIKUB, I HON, lllUfH, A.fll I.KUI Cahtinuk Miiuhlnvry of Every Dcucrlplloti Mtulu to Order, Partlgulur attoiiiinu j.uld to bblp' llluoktuilthlug, Job Work vzwoutod ut Short NetlQ. Baldwin Locomotives. It. tjJMB n "fHfi-- l MM MX.. .11 w ngw J BJStSst!59; j VZT?Jf&iZ-L'Pm'X'zvTv- Tlio uinlurlgutiil hnvlng boon appointed Sole Agents for the Hawaiian Islands FOB THE UiaUBtUTKD Baldwin Locomotives FROM THE WORKS OF Burham, Williams & Co., Philadelphia, Ponn., ' Are now .prepared to give Estimates and receive Orders for thesn Engines, oi any size aim style. The Baldwin Locomotive Works AKB NOW MANUFACTURING A STYLE OF LOCOMOTIVE PARTICULARLY Adapted for Plantation Purposes A number of which have recently Tjeen received at these Islands, and we will have pleasure in furnishing plantation agents and managers with particulars of same. The Supor Unity of these Locomotives over all other makes is known not only here but is acknowledged throughout the United States. WM. G. IRWIN & CO., Ltd., Sole Aaenta for the Hawaiian Islands. IRON WORKS QTJTHEJN STK,B3B3T. Between Alakea and Richards Streets. UNDERSIGNED ARE PRE-parc- d THE to make all kinds of Iron, Brass, Bronze, Zinc, Tin ami Cast- ings. Also u General Repair Shop for Steam Engines, Rice. Mill., Corn Mills, Water Wheels. Wind -- Mills, etc. Machines for the Cleaning of Coffee, Castor Oils, Reans, Ramie, Sisal, Pineapplo Leaves and other Fibrous Plants and Paper Stock. Also Machines for Extracting Starch from tho Manioc, Anow Root, etc. All orders promptly attended to WHITE, HITMAN & CO. PALO ALTO STABLES, i SSO O'U'a.r'rell St. Two Blocks from Baldwin Hotel, S. P., CaL TO ANNOUNCK TO MY OLD friends and patrons in the Islands that I have purchased tho above Stables and intend to maintain its namesake "Second to None" lstclass. Livery Outfit of every description also on hand, borsnle: Matched Spans, Road and Dr.ift Horses guaranteed as represented. Correspondence invited. E. R. MILES, (05-t- f Proprietor. BEAVER SALOON, The Best Lunch iii Town. wm. I Tea. and Coffee at all hours. THE FINEST BRANDS OK Cigars and Tobacco ALWAYS ON nA.VU, H. J. NOLTE, Prop. CHAS. T. &ULICK, notary Public tor tho Island of Oalio. Agent to take Acknowledemcnti to ' bur Contracts. Agent to crunt Mnirlage Licenses, Hono- lulu, Oahii. Agent for the Hawaiian Islunds of Pitt rV Scott's KreiKlii niul Parcel Kxpress. AKcntforthe ltiirllngtoii ICoiile. REAL ESTATE IIROICER h'i (IKN'KIIAI. AtllLST. hm.i.sn- - TKl.KPHONK .Mere i IHSI P.O. Mux llo- - OKfll'X- - 'St Merchant St,, Honolulu, II. I. LAND FOR. BALK A V lWlLi;i, HONOLULU, iV Oiiliu, u Valuublu Pieeu of Laud, close lo Rev. J. Will-- I iuiiuu'b properly, ami known "I'nlan'k - . . Lund.'1 . TcruiH ...... . . eatli. . . ..... . Appl ' to J. W. KAHAU.MIA, at Kiillhl Pol ractotv. OribinUKb hell Tola. !M3, .Mutual Tele 677. 177-- 1 IfY-v- - ,fah Wilting rif tk' HulUiin Offler, IE G. IRWIN & CO. lljiixiit'eci) OFFER FOR "BALK FERTILIZERS ALEX. CSOUS B6NS' Celebrated High Grade Cane Manures. Of be We are also prepared to tak order for Mesera N. Oh.Ia.xidU, Sa Oo.'s S'ertliizera, Insuring prompt delivery. BOILED LUCOL! Of bo ?"" . r. &JfffcSS .. &1M, , "ft on civine a lasuns brilliancy to colors. Used with drier it gives a splendid floor surface. Lime, Ctexiirit, REFINED SUGARS, BAL'MON. Fairbank Canning Cos Corned Beef PABAFHNE PAINT OO.'b Compounds, Roofing & Papers, Heed's Patem Steam Pipe Covering. I Jarboes' Diamond, Enamel ft Ever- lasting Paint Especially designed for Vacuum Pans. FIRE, LIFE AND MARINE INSURANCE. Hartford Fire Insurance Co., Assets, 57,109,825.49. London & Lancashire Fire Ins. Co., Assets, $4,317,052. Thames and Mersey Marine Ins. Co., (Limited) Assets, $6,124,057. New York Life Ins. Co., Assets, S137.499.198.99. C. 0. BERGER, General Agent for Hawaiian Islands. HONOLULU. Wm. 6. Irwin & Go. M (LIMITED) Wm. Q, Irwin, -- Claus President and Manager Spreckelx, nt - - - W. M. GiUard, -- Theo. Secretary and Treasurer O. Porter Auditor Sugar Factors - AND - Commission Agents. AflENTS OF TIIK Oceanic Steamship Company, OF SAN FRANCISCO, OAL. C. BREWER & CO. (LIMITED) General Mercantile ash Commission Agents J, O, Curler .President and Milliliter 0, 11, Robertson, Treusurei K. F. liishop. . rkcrotaiy W. F. Allen, .. .Auuitur . Clun, M, Cooke.. H. U. Alln. Director! I U, Wattrho'iuu Oceanic Steamship Co.; Australian Mail Service, Por San Francisco : The New and Fine A1 Steel Steanmhlp "MARIPOSA" the Oceanic Steamship Company will due at Honolulu from 8 ilney and Auck- land on or about September 21st, And will leave for the above port with Malls and Passengers on or about tbatdate. For Sydney and Auckland : The New and Fine AJ Steel Steamship " ALAMEDA " the Oceania Steamship Company will due at Honolulu, from Ban Francisco, or about September 28th, And will have prompt despatch with Mails and Passengers for the above ports. The undersigned are now prepared to issue THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES. For further particulars reeardim; Freight or Passage apply to wm. a. mwra & co., Ltd., General Agents. Oceanic Steamship Go. Time Table, LOCAL LINE. S. S. AUSTRALIA. Arrive Honolulu Leave Honolulu from S. F. for S. F. Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 THROUGH LINE. From San Francisco From Swlnuj fur for Sydney. Sun Francisco. frrtVe Honolulu. l.enie Honolulu, ALAMEDA, Sept. 'JS MARIPOSA,Si-pt.2- MARIPOSA, Oct. 2 MONOWAI, Oct. lit MONOWAI, Nov. 23 I ALAMEDA Nov. 10 METROPOLITAN MEAT CO,, mtt.Lr.,i 7t: 81 KING ST. Wholesale and Retail Butchers - AND - NAVY CONTRACTORS. G. J. Waller. Manajcor THE Palace Ice Cream Parlors Arlington Ulock, Hotel Street. Ice Cream, Soda Water, Candy, Etc. COFFEE, CHOCOLATE & TEA MRS. ATW00D, Proprietress. ALOHA BATH HOUSE - - NEAREST TO TOWN - Good Accommodation for Bathers Bell Telephone 157. MRS. J. H. REIST, - - Proprietress. RING STREET HOUSE, 117 A 111) KIiik St., cor. Alakea. j Comfortably Famished Rooms', Prom 31.50 and Upwards Per Weok. Quiet Clean Rooms. Bath Up & Down Stairs. A. MoDOWALL, - - Proprietor, CHR. GERTZ, l si i'i k mi AMU Dkai.kii I.N Ceut's, Ladles' and Children's Boots, Shoes aud Slippers No, 103 Ifort Stfoot. OHAS. GIRDLER, niiu.t i iiii'iaiiKU or KNdLIHll AND I'ONTINKNTAI. XDr-- y 3-ooc3- -s No, Id KhhIiiiiiihiiii street, J. J. WILLIAMS. PHOTOCrRAPHER Tbi Onl; Collectlon'ot Island Vluvi, Canadian - Australian IN- - WITH CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. THE FAMOUS TOUIUST ROUTE OF THE WORLD. Tickets per tf R Second C. P. R. are V" Glass Sr STEAMSHIP MONTHLY. THROUGH TICKETS Issued from Honolulu to CANADA, UNITED STATES and EUROPE, also to BRISBANE and SYDNEY. Por Brisbane and Sydney: , For Victoria and Vancouver B. C: STEAMERS SAIL 23i EACH MONTH. Freight and Passenger Agents: I). McNICOLL, Montreal, Canada. ROBERT KERR, Winnipeg, Canada. M. M. STERN, San Francisco, Cal. (J. McL. BROWN, Vancouver, 15. 0. Pacitic Mail S.S. Go. -- AND THE- - Occidental and Oriental S.S, Co, For YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG. Steamers of the above Companies will call at Honolulu on their way to the above ports on or about the following dates: Stmr "CHINA".... ...bept. 18, 18113 Stmr OCEANIC". ... Oct. 10, 18113 Stmr CHINA". .. ....Nov. 27, 1KB Stmr "OCEANIC". . . . Dec. ', 1KI3 Stmr "CHINA".... ... Feb. Q, ln!M Stmr "OCEANIC" . Maich 0, lb!H Stmr "CHINA" April lfi, 1MU For SAN FRANCISCO. Steamers of the above Companies will call at Honolulu on their way from Hong- kong and Yokohama to the above port on or about the follow inn dates: Stmr "OCEANIC" Sunt. 2.'i, ls!M Stmr "CHINA" tfuv. li, 18!)3 Stmr "OCEANIC" Dec. 1, 18LM Stmr "CITY OF PEKING" ' Jan. 2, lb!(4 Stmr "OCEANIC" Feb. 12, lul Stmr "CHINA" Murch 20, 18'.M Stmr "GAELIC" Mav H, lb!U RATES OF PASSAGE ABE AS FOLLOWS: To VOKO-ll- Kl IIIIMi-Kil.M- I. Cabin 150 00 l7f 00 Cabin, round trip 4 months 225 On 202 60 Cabin, round trip 12 months 2t2 60 310 25 European Steerage . rH 00 100 00 ttf- - Passengers puIng full fare will bu allowed 10 petivntoll return faro if return- ing within twelve months. For Freight and Passage apply to H. HACKFELD & CO., 2tiT ti AgentB. TlllAWnll B0L0iA! DAILY AND WEEKLY Hawaiian Newspapers - AKK THE - Leading Journals In the Kingdom. The "Daily Hawaii Holomua," Has the Utrest Circulation on the Islands and is the Rest Medium for Advertising. Ojtick: 'Rrruli! llloiik." coiner Nuuaiui and Queen street (upstairs), rHI-t- f DK. S. ASANO, Physician and Surgeon NO. U17 XPl'ANl' AVKNI'i;, (Neailyopp. IOiikIk Hoiie.) luIAtvtn.l T?elplT.one S4 1, Oki'ii r. Hoi'its: V to 12 A. M 2 lo f and lo Ue. m. 712-t- f DK.J.UCI-L1DA- , Physician and Surgeon NO. kl'Ht'l LANR. Bell Telephone !3tBi3 77l-t- f TDPL. BIFtOTDIE! ! lias Resamed Practice at No. 49 Here- - taula Street (iFI'liK HOl'ltrii- - h lo II A M., to A Mill) 7 to H M. llolh Telplinneu No. 330. Daily Jiullttin, 60 cmd i iiiomI'i, ittllvrtii frt, Steamship Line OOlSTMHiOTIOlSr SERVICE I $11) First Less than U.S. Line the of last STEAMERS SAIL Aug. , Oct. -- M. Nov. 1st, Dec. 2d ami Jan. I, 1Nt. For Ticket- - and (icm-ni- l Informa- - tlon apply to . f THEO. H. DA VIES & CO., AienU for the llavaiinn Itlnmh. j Wilders Steamship Co. ti us nu he TIME TABLE. W. 0. Wildlk, Pres. S. B. Rosh, Sec. Cai-t- . J. A. Kino, Port Supt. is, a Stmr. KINAU, CLARKE, Commander. Will leave Honolulu at 2 p. t., touching at I.ahaina, Maalaca Ray and Makcna the same day; .Muhukona, Kawtuliac and the following day. arriving at ' illlO ui midnight. j LEAVKS HONOLULU: Friday Sept. 1 Tuesday Sent. 12 Fiiday Sept. 22 Tuesday . .ii'i Friday . ..Oct. 13 Returning leaves Hilo, touching at Lau- - palioehoc same day; Kawailiuc . m.; .Mu- - liukona 10 a. m.; Makena 4 v. m. ; Maalaea Day 0 r. m.; Lahaina a p. m. the following da ; arriving at Honolulu 0 a. m. Wcdnei- - davs and Saturdays. ARRIVES AT HONOLULU: WVdnc-da- y Auk. ISO haturduy . ...Sept. l Wednesday.... ... .Sept. 20 Saturday Sept. .JO Wednesday.. .. Oct. 11 baiurday Oct. 21 Of No Freight will be revived after 12 noun on day of Stmr. CLAUDINE, DAV1ES. Commander, Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday at b p. M., touching at Kaliiilui, liiutlo, liana, llaiuiia and Kipahulu. l'uturiilut; will arrive nt Honolulu every Suuila moriuiiK. No will be received after 4 p. M. on nay of sailiii);. Consignees must bu at the liimliiis lo receive their Freight, us we will not hold ourselves responsible after such Freight has been landed. While the Company will use due dili- gence in haiiilltiii; Live Stoi k, we decline lo assume any rcsonsiluily in ease of the om of sumo. The Company will not bo responsible for Money or Jewcfry iiule-- s placed in the care of Purser-- . Are you looking for a Safe and Prolitablo Investment at a Small Annual Co.st V Then examine tliu Now ami Novel Forms of Lifu Insurance now ofl'ernd by BRUCE & A, J, CARTWRIGHT Managers for Hawaiian Islands Equitable Life Assurance Society OF TIIF. UMTBD STATRH. WA1AKEAKUA NOTICE. I LL I'AUTIIIH DKSIRINO TiillO I'O iV WalakeakiiH FaIN in -- Minion Vnllc.i are limuby reipleited to obiain a periai-.-.lol- i friiui til" uiiilemiiieil, otlierwhe tlie.N will he prutceiited lor tri"'ii--- - II loiuul on the pieuii-e- s without such lu'riiiii-loi- i. JAB. II. ItiiYl), at the Land Olllec, hilireiini I ourl lliiibl lug. Honolulu. Join' 17. IMi'l, m'"' NOTICE TO SPORTSMEN. V LI. KIIIIOTINIl OF KAMI: ON II IK 1V I .it nili of Moiiiiiiluii, llnliiuii and Alia Ibi'lovv tliu (iuvuriiiiienl Itoadl. Din irlctof Komi, Uliiml of Onliu, II. I, U rilrlctly rorbldduii wlllioiil the iiecexar) iKirialt, which can bo had on application to, I, M. DoMsetl, at the lliiukliiK lloiisool Hi. hop A Co. H. M. DAMON, J. I. DOWHKTT. ilouolulti, Aug. 17, IW kOWw BANCROFT ATTACKED. California Fionoors Claim that He has Maligned tho Motnorios of Orent Mon. Somi) of the California pionuuri liiivi- - liikt-- .xctiptioiiH lo till htute-munt- s of Huticrt II we ILmcrnftin lo Millie of tliu nun whose iniiiiL arc iroiiiiiiently iilentillod with early liixtnrv of tliu .State. The hiirdy pioni'iT do not propose to til quietly while their heme uro mulign-id- , and so they propoce to uroN with Hipioriati Bancroft mid iiieinphoriciilly tear lo pieces every pajro of his hitory of Califoiniu. After the routine btif-mof- - hud been of at the monthly meeting the .Society of California Pioneers nighl, war upon ISuiic.ioTt wa.-- t du clmed hy the iiitroihielion of a hy V. 11. K.invell. Tho jiieamhle Ationgly objected to Buticioft'i uliu-Moii- to Friiiiont hi-- si "lillibuter," to Mieh men sir- - Commodore .Stouklon, Samuel J. lleti.-ul- y, Robert Center '" "t'H'l' as "I.-lli- l motiitieu wiiiskv- - drinkers," and lo (Jeneral Sutter as in. i iimtr i hi luwftv titr linrhi. tliieves." The losolution rend; "Resolved, That Il.ini roflV tleininci-atio- n of Kieuiont, isloektoii, Sutter till llif. mini r( llu. tli.iir l."1il , IliirtA "' " - - ."S ,"- - vagabond settlerx are plainly the vaporing. of a mind distorted by pre- judice or envenomed by malice, and attach it greater degree of disgrace to their autliot than to the honored ties and memories of the men whom I litis maliciously maligns. "Resolved, That upon the principle 'false in one thing, false in all,' '13un- - crofl'a llhtoryof California,' in the opinion of thin -- uoit-ty, uu- - woilliy of eredence as aiithoiity or as siiiuee of corieel information for thu present or future generation, and merits the jut condemnation of eveiy faiiininili.d man, who-- e personal ex- - pcrieiiee enables him to fotm a truu Miniate of its value." After reading the Mr. Fui we!! lie prefeireil lo Imve ac- - lion upon it postponed until the next-- , meeting. He ii prepartd lo express his teutimenls as lo lJ.mcn ft's work, but he piefened to have all the mem- bers of the society present. So the was put over until next mouth. At the next meet- ing the proposition to remove General Sultei's remains from the Kasl to Fori Sutter will also be acted upon. John 1'leree Deane was elected a life member. Tliu marshal reported that ti vi. members had died since last meeting, and obituary committee were appointed. A committee was slso elected to lor u suitable celebration of Ad- mission dav on the Dili prox. S.F. Call, Aug.8. PRETTY STATE OF AFFAIK3. Corruption Rampant inCustoins and Consular Circles. A late di spatoh from New York to tho riii ii Fra icimiu Chronicle sujv: Ah has alre.ul been piinte.il in the Chronicle, the (iuvciumt ut li is begun an investigation into the immigration nf ChiiH'se ,it tins port. lCxteiisie frauds are chained in llie adituni.strii-.- j, lion of Mie (.'liiiie-- e exclusion .ict, an3'" hiiudieds of Chinese ale allied td" have been siuugglid in on fraudulent ceitilicatitin of genuine ccililicaten by peijiirv and fal-- e impcr-iiiialioi- i. Asa re.-u-lt (if three weeks' prelimin- ary investigation Colonel Scliurf han pn fcrred to the riecretary of tho 1 reinj- ury fo niul. mil against Special Iloputy Collector of Cut.-toui- s Jo.-up- li ,f. Couch, now acting Collector, and and aUo against Deputy Collector Gunner and Chief Clerk Thomas J. Dunn of the marine divid- ual. This is tho division which has charge of the Chinese who coiuo huro under the piovisious of thu Geary act. It is chaiged, fiutlier, dial thu latu Chine-- e Con-u- l at I hi port ami cer- tain largo Chinese merehantrt in Molt street wen- - in league with some of the cti-ti'i- otlieerc tu smuggle in thu Chinese hy ful-- e iiiipersonati' n. Lirge niims of money are said lo have betm made hy this piaeiiee and divided among t hope in the deal. 'I he American Consul at Hongkong, A. II. Simons, isnlsoiiiculpulid. Colonel rieharf thai ohMnclfs are being thrown in his way hy the local ollieers, hut ho prom- ises scnsu'iomil dircliixiiies. An Kl Paso, Texas, despatch is ai follow-- ; It has just enine to light that there are from twjiity lo tluriy Cliine-- e en- tering this city nightly (mm Juraz, Mexico, and the importation U being handled hy a lieh com puny of I'lnnoM' it ltd of tho United .Sititen eiuiin-seruc- e. Alniu.-- t daily e.ulnad- - of i'hinese pa-.- s tliiough lieio fiom San Fratieiseo, in houd for Cuba. From Cuba they .no transported to Vein Cm., ami from there enter potts on thi Itin Grande holder. The com- pany charges .flfil) a head and expe- nses for getting them into the United .Sinter, mid guuraiHees llicin piotee-- I lion fmm deportation. The mailer was unearthed hist lllghl and expos- ures will follow Mr. II. !. -- Mayors, of Oakland, Md., says: "1 Iiimo sold tliirlouu botllcit of liliHiuluiriniii'M Cough Hoiiioiiy to. (lav nu l am litondlv sidd nut. j Tliin'ih tlio Inrosl itnlii on rouurti of any onu iiroparntiou in n day ovor our cuiinters. It "ivori tlio lioal sal-infli- ct ion of any cough inodioiim wo liauillo, mid us n seller it luatU all oilier premratioiiB on this maikol." For Hide hy all dealers. Honsoii, Smllh X Co., agentn for tliu llnwai-ia- u IsIhihIh. mllK WKKlvLV IIULLKIIN-'- A. CHU X uiuimol Iuturu4lhiK ReudhiK Mutter. 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MillilDl IVI 'klJ

UONOIiULU IUON WOItKH,

rilK4 E.ni.ikuh, H I'll Mi Mii.l.x, Unatflix,COOIKUB, I HON, lllUfH, A.fll I.KUI

Cahtinuk

Miiuhlnvry of Every Dcucrlplloti Mtulu toOrder, Partlgulur attoiiiinu j.uld to bblp'llluoktuilthlug, Job Work vzwoutod utShort NetlQ.

Baldwin Locomotives.

It. tjJMB n

"fHfi-- l MM

MX.. .11 w ngw

J BJStSst!59;j VZT?Jf&iZ-L'Pm'X'zvTv-

Tlio uinlurlgutiil hnvlng boon appointed

Sole Agents for the Hawaiian Islands

FOB THE UiaUBtUTKD

Baldwin Locomotives

FROM THE WORKS OF

Burham, Williams & Co.,

Philadelphia, Ponn.,'

Are now .prepared to give Estimates andreceive Orders for thesn Engines,

oi any size aim style.

The Baldwin Locomotive Works

AKB NOW MANUFACTURING ASTYLE OF LOCOMOTIVE

PARTICULARLY

Adapted for Plantation Purposes

A number of which have recently Tjeenreceived at these Islands, and we will havepleasure in furnishing plantation agentsand managers with particulars of same.

The Supor Unity of these Locomotivesover all other makes is known not onlyhere but is acknowledged throughout theUnited States.

WM. G. IRWIN & CO., Ltd.,Sole Aaenta for the Hawaiian Islands.

IRON WORKSQTJTHEJN STK,B3B3T.

Between Alakea and Richards Streets.

UNDERSIGNED ARE PRE-parc- dTHE to make all kinds of Iron,Brass, Bronze, Zinc, Tin ami Cast-ings. Also u General Repair Shop forSteam Engines, Rice. Mill., Corn Mills,Water Wheels. Wind --Mills, etc. Machinesfor the Cleaning of Coffee, Castor Oils,Reans, Ramie, Sisal, Pineapplo Leaves andother Fibrous Plants and Paper Stock.Also Machines for Extracting Starch fromtho Manioc, Anow Root, etc.

All orders promptly attended to

WHITE, HITMAN & CO.

PALO ALTO STABLES,i

SSO O'U'a.r'rell St.Two Blocks from Baldwin Hotel, S. P., CaL

TO ANNOUNCK TO MY OLDfriends and patrons in the Islands that

I have purchased tho above Stables andintend to maintain its namesake "Secondto None" lstclass. Livery Outfit of everydescription also on hand, borsnle: MatchedSpans, Road and Dr.ift Horses guaranteedas represented. Correspondence invited.

E. R. MILES,(05-t- f Proprietor.

BEAVER SALOON,

The Best Lunch iii Town.

wm.ITea. and Coffee

at all hours.

THE FINEST BRANDS OK

Cigars and TobaccoALWAYS ON nA.VU,

H. J. NOLTE, Prop.CHAS. T. &ULICK,

notary Public tor tho Island of Oalio.

Agent to take Acknowledemcnti to 'bur Contracts.

Agent to crunt Mnirlage Licenses, Hono-lulu, Oahii.

Agent for the Hawaiian Islunds of Pitt rV

Scott's KreiKlii niul Parcel Kxpress.AKcntforthe ltiirllngtoii ICoiile.

REAL ESTATE IIROICERh'i (IKN'KIIAI. AtllLST.

hm.i.sn- - TKl.KPHONK .Mere i IHSI

P.O. Mux llo- -OKfll'X- -

'St Merchant St,, Honolulu, II. I.

LAND FOR. BALK

A V lWlLi;i, HONOLULU,iV Oiiliu, u Valuublu Pieeuof Laud, close lo Rev. J. Will-- I

iuiiuu'b properly, ami known"I'nlan'k- . . Lund.'1. TcruiH...... . .eatli.. . ..... .

Appl ' to J. W. KAHAU.MIA,at Kiillhl Pol ractotv.

OribinUKb hell Tola. !M3, .Mutual Tele 677.177-- 1

IfY-v- - ,fah Wilting rif tk' HulUiin Offler,

IE G. IRWIN & CO.

lljiixiit'eci)

OFFER FOR "BALK

FERTILIZERSALEX. CSOUS B6NS'

Celebrated High Grade Cane Manures.Ofbe

We are also prepared to tak order for

Mesera N. Oh.Ia.xidU, Sa Oo.'sS'ertliizera,

Insuring prompt delivery.

BOILED LUCOL! Ofbo

?"". r. &JfffcSS. . &1M,

,"fton

civine a lasuns brilliancy to colors.Used with drier it gives a splendid floorsurface.

Lime, Ctexiirit,REFINED SUGARS,

BAL'MON.

Fairbank Canning Cos Corned Beef

PABAFHNE PAINT OO.'b

Compounds, Roofing & Papers,

Heed's Patem Steam Pipe Covering.

I

Jarboes' Diamond, Enamel ft Ever-

lasting Paint

Especially designed for Vacuum Pans.

FIRE,

LIFE AND

MARINE

INSURANCE.

Hartford Fire Insurance Co.,Assets, 57,109,825.49.

London & Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.,

Assets, $4,317,052.

Thames and Mersey Marine Ins. Co.,(Limited)

Assets, $6,124,057.

New York Life Ins. Co.,Assets, S137.499.198.99.

C. 0. BERGER,

General Agent for Hawaiian Islands.HONOLULU.

Wm. 6. Irwin & Go.M

(LIMITED)

Wm. Q, Irwin, --

ClausPresident and Manager

Spreckelx, nt- - -W. M. GiUard, --

Theo.Secretary and Treasurer

O. Porter Auditor

Sugar Factors- AND -

Commission Agents.

AflENTS OF TIIK

Oceanic Steamship Company,

OF SAN FRANCISCO, OAL.

C. BREWER & CO.(LIMITED)

General Mercantile

ash

Commission Agents

J, O, Curler .President and Milliliter0, 11, Robertson, TreusureiK. F. liishop. . rkcrotaiyW. F. Allen, .. .Auuitur

. Clun, M, Cooke..H. U. Alln. Director!

I U, Wattrho'iuu

Oceanic Steamship Co.;

Australian Mail Service,

Por San Francisco :

The New and Fine A1 Steel Steanmhlp

"MARIPOSA"the Oceanic Steamship Company willdue at Honolulu from 8 ilney and Auck-

land on or about

September 21st,And will leave for the above port withMalls and Passengers on or about tbatdate.

For Sydney and Auckland :

The New and Fine AJ Steel Steamship

" ALAMEDA "

the Oceania Steamship Company willdue at Honolulu, from Ban Francisco,or about

September 28th,And will have prompt despatch withMails and Passengers for the above ports.

The undersigned are now prepared to issue

THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS

IN THE UNITED STATES.

For further particulars reeardim;Freight or Passage apply to

wm. a. mwra & co., Ltd.,

General Agents.

Oceanic Steamship Go.

Time Table,LOCAL LINE.

S. S. AUSTRALIA.

Arrive Honolulu Leave Honolulufrom S. F. for S. F.

Sept. 6 Sept. 13Oct. 7 Oct. 14

Nov. 4 Nov. 11

THROUGH LINE.From San Francisco From Swlnuj fur

for Sydney. Sun Francisco.

frrtVe Honolulu. l.enie Honolulu,

ALAMEDA, Sept. 'JS MARIPOSA,Si-pt.2-MARIPOSA, Oct. 2 MONOWAI, Oct. litMONOWAI, Nov. 23 I ALAMEDA Nov. 10

METROPOLITAN MEAT CO,,

mtt.Lr.,i 7t:81 KING ST.

Wholesale and Retail Butchers

- AND -NAVY CONTRACTORS.

G. J. Waller. Manajcor

THEPalace Ice Cream Parlors

Arlington Ulock, Hotel Street.

Ice Cream, Soda Water, Candy, Etc.

COFFEE, CHOCOLATE & TEA

MRS. ATW00D, Proprietress.

ALOHA BATH HOUSE- - NEAREST TO TOWN -

Good Accommodation for Bathers

Bell Telephone 157.

MRS. J. H. REIST, - - Proprietress.

RING STREET HOUSE,

117 A 111) KIiik St., cor. Alakea. j

Comfortably Famished Rooms',

Prom 31.50 and Upwards Per Weok.

Quiet Clean Rooms. Bath Up & Down Stairs.

A. MoDOWALL, - - Proprietor,

CHR. GERTZ,l si i'i k mi AMU Dkai.kii I.N

Ceut's, Ladles' and Children's Boots, Shoes

aud Slippers

No, 103 Ifort Stfoot.OHAS. GIRDLER,

niiu.t i iiii'iaiiKU or

KNdLIHll AND I'ONTINKNTAI.

XDr-- y3-ooc3--s

No, Id KhhIiiiiiihiiii street,

J. J. WILLIAMS.

PHOTOCrRAPHER

Tbi Onl; Collectlon'ot Island Vluvi,

Canadian -AustralianIN- - WITH

CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.THE FAMOUS TOUIUST ROUTE OF THE WORLD.

Tickets per tf R SecondC. P. R. are V" Glass Sr

STEAMSHIP MONTHLY.

THROUGH TICKETS Issued from Honolulu to CANADA, UNITED STATES and

EUROPE, also to BRISBANE and SYDNEY.

Por Brisbane and Sydney: , For Victoria and Vancouver B. C:

STEAMERS SAIL 23i EACH MONTH.

Freight and Passenger Agents:I). McNICOLL, Montreal, Canada.ROBERT KERR, Winnipeg, Canada.M. M. STERN, San Francisco, Cal.(J. McL. BROWN, Vancouver, 15. 0.

Pacitic Mail S.S. Go.

-- AND THE- -

Occidental and Oriental S.S, Co,

For YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG.

Steamers of the above Companies willcall at Honolulu on their way to the aboveports on or about the following dates:

Stmr "CHINA".... ...bept. 18, 18113

Stmr OCEANIC". ... Oct. 10, 18113

Stmr CHINA". .. ....Nov. 27, 1KBStmr "OCEANIC". . . . Dec. ', 1KI3Stmr "CHINA".... ... Feb. Q, ln!MStmr "OCEANIC" . Maich 0, lb!HStmr "CHINA" April lfi, 1MU

For SAN FRANCISCO.

Steamers of the above Companies willcall at Honolulu on their way from Hong-kong and Yokohama to the above port onor about the follow inn dates:

Stmr "OCEANIC" Sunt. 2.'i, ls!MStmr "CHINA" tfuv. li, 18!)3Stmr "OCEANIC" Dec. 1, 18LM

Stmr "CITY OF PEKING"' Jan. 2, lb!(4

Stmr "OCEANIC" Feb. 12, lulStmr "CHINA" Murch 20, 18'.M

Stmr "GAELIC" Mav H, lb!U

RATES OF PASSAGE ABE AS FOLLOWS:

To VOKO-ll- Kl IIIIMi-Kil.M- I.

Cabin 150 00 l7f 00Cabin, round trip 4

months 225 On 202 60Cabin, round trip 12

months 2t2 60 310 25European Steerage . rH 00 100 00

ttf-- Passengers puIng full fare will buallowed 10 petivntoll return faro if return-ing within twelve months.

For Freight and Passage apply to

H. HACKFELD & CO.,

2tiT ti AgentB.

TlllAWnll B0L0iA!

DAILY AND WEEKLY

Hawaiian Newspapers- AKK THE -

Leading Journals In the Kingdom.

The "Daily Hawaii Holomua,"

Has the Utrest Circulation on the Islandsand is the Rest Medium for

Advertising.

Ojtick: 'Rrruli! llloiik." coinerNuuaiui and Queen street (upstairs),

rHI-t- f

DK. S. ASANO,Physician and Surgeon

NO. U17 XPl'ANl' AVKNI'i;,

(Neailyopp. IOiikIk Hoiie.)

luIAtvtn.l T?elplT.one S4 1,Oki'ii r. Hoi'its: V to 12 A. M 2 lo f andlo Ue. m. 712-t- f

DK.J.UCI-L1DA- ,

Physician and SurgeonNO. kl'Ht'l LANR.

Bell Telephone !3tBi377l-t- f

TDPL. BIFtOTDIE!! lias Resamed Practice at No. 49 Here- -

taula Street

(iFI'liK HOl'ltrii- - h lo II A M., to A Mill)

7 to H M.

llolh Telplinneu No. 330.

Daily Jiullttin, 60 cmd i iiiomI'i,

ittllvrtii frt,

Steamship LineOOlSTMHiOTIOlSr

SERVICE

I

$11) First Less than U.S. Linethe

oflast

STEAMERS SAIL Aug. , Oct. --M.Nov. 1st, Dec. 2d ami Jan. I, 1Nt.

For Ticket- - and (icm-ni- l Informa- -tlon apply to

. f

THEO. H. DAVIES & CO.,AienU for the llavaiinn Itlnmh. j

Wilders Steamship Co.ti

us

nuhe

TIME TABLE.

W. 0. Wildlk, Pres. S. B. Rosh, Sec.Cai-t-. J. A. Kino, Port Supt. is,

a

Stmr. KINAU,CLARKE, Commander.

Will leave Honolulu at 2 p. t., touching atI.ahaina, Maalaca Ray and Makcna thesame day; .Muhukona, Kawtuliac and

the following day. arriving at '

illlO ui midnight.j

LEAVKS HONOLULU:

Friday Sept. 1

Tuesday Sent. 12

Fiiday Sept. 22Tuesday . .ii'iFriday . ..Oct. 13

Returning leaves Hilo, touching at Lau- -palioehoc same day; Kawailiuc . m.; .Mu- -liukona 10 a. m.; Makena 4 v. m. ; MaalaeaDay 0 r. m.; Lahaina a p. m. the followingda ; arriving at Honolulu 0 a. m. Wcdnei- -

davs and Saturdays.

ARRIVES AT HONOLULU:WVdnc-da- y Auk. ISO

haturduy . ...Sept. l

Wednesday.... ... .Sept. 20Saturday Sept. .JO

Wednesday.. .. Oct. 11

baiurday Oct. 21

Of No Freight will be revived after12 noun on day of

Stmr. CLAUDINE,DAV1ES. Commander,

Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday at bp. M., touching at Kaliiilui, liiutlo, liana,llaiuiia and Kipahulu.

l'uturiilut; will arrive nt Honolulu everySuuila moriuiiK.

No will be received after4 p. M. on nay of sailiii);.

Consignees must bu at the liimliiis loreceive their Freight, us we will not holdourselves responsible after such Freighthas been landed.

While the Company will use due dili-gence in haiiilltiii; Live Stoi k, we declinelo assume any rcsonsiluily in ease of theom of sumo.

The Company will not bo responsible forMoney or Jewcfry iiule-- s placed in the careof Purser-- .

Are you looking for a Safeand Prolitablo Investment at aSmall Annual Co.st V

Then examine tliu Now amiNovel Forms of Lifu Insurancenow ofl'ernd by

BRUCE & A, J, CARTWRIGHT

Managers for Hawaiian Islands

Equitable

Life

AssuranceSociety

OF TIIF. UMTBD STATRH.

WA1AKEAKUA NOTICE.

I LL I'AUTIIIH DKSIRINO TiillO I'OiV WalakeakiiH FaIN in --Minion Vnllc.iare limuby reipleited to obiain a periai-.-.lol- i

friiui til" uiiilemiiieil, otlierwhe tlie.Nwill he prutceiited lor tri"'ii--- - II loiuul onthe pieuii-e- s without such lu'riiiii-loi- i.

JAB. II. ItiiYl),at the Land Olllec, hilireiini I ourl lliiibl

lug.Honolulu. Join' 17. IMi'l, m'"'

NOTICE TO SPORTSMEN.

V LI. KIIIIOTINIl OF KAMI: ON II IK1 V I .it nili of Moiiiiiiluii, llnliiuii andAlia Ibi'lovv tliu (iuvuriiiiienl Itoadl. Dinirlctof Komi, Uliiml of Onliu, II. I, Urilrlctly rorbldduii wlllioiil the iiecexar)iKirialt, which can bo had on applicationto, I, M. DoMsetl, at the lliiukliiK lloiisoolHi. hop A Co.

H. M. DAMON,J. I. DOWHKTT.

ilouolulti, Aug. 17, IW kOWw

BANCROFT ATTACKED.

California Fionoors Claim that Hehas Maligned tho Motnorios ofOrent Mon.

Somi) of the California pionuuriliiivi- - liikt-- .xctiptioiiH lo till htute-munt- s

of Huticrt II we ILmcrnftinlo Millie of tliu nun whose

iniiiiL arc iroiiiiiiently iilentillod withearly liixtnrv of tliu .State. The

hiirdy pioni'iT do not propose to tilquietly while their heme uro mulign-id- ,

and so they propoce to uroNwith Hipioriati Bancroft mid

iiieinphoriciilly tear lo pieces everypajro of his hitory of Califoiniu.

After the routine btif-mof- - hud beenof at the monthly meeting

the .Society of California Pioneersnighl, war upon ISuiic.ioTt wa.-- t du

clmed hy the iiitroihielion of ahy V. 11. K.invell. Tho jiieamhle

Ationgly objected to Buticioft'i uliu-Moii-

to Friiiiont hi-- si "lillibuter," toMieh men sir- - Commodore .Stouklon,Samuel J. lleti.-ul- y, Robert Center

'" "t'H'l' as "I.-lli- l motiitieu wiiiskv- -

drinkers," and lo (Jeneral Sutter asin. i iimtr i hi luwftv titr linrhi.

tliieves."The losolution rend;"Resolved, That Il.ini roflV tleininci-atio- n

of Kieuiont, isloektoii, Suttertill llif. mini r( llu. tli.iir l."1il , IliirtA"' " - -."S ,"- -

vagabond settlerx are plainly thevaporing. of a mind distorted by pre-judice or envenomed by malice, andattach it greater degree of disgrace totheir autliot than to the honored

ties and memories of the men whomI litis maliciously maligns.

"Resolved, That upon the principle'false in one thing, false in all,' '13un- -

crofl'a llhtoryof California,'in the opinion of thin -- uoit-ty, uu- -

woilliy of eredence as aiithoiity or assiiiuee of corieel information for thu

present or future generation, andmerits the jut condemnation of eveiyfaiiininili.d man, who-- e personal ex- -

pcrieiiee enables him to fotm a truuMiniate of its value."

After reading the Mr.Fui we!! lie prefeireil lo Imve ac- -

lion upon it postponed until the next-- ,

meeting. He ii prepartd lo expresshis teutimenls as lo lJ.mcn ft's work,but he piefened to have all the mem-bers of the society present.

So the was put overuntil next mouth. At the next meet-ing the proposition to remove GeneralSultei's remains from the Kasl toFori Sutter will also be acted upon.

John 1'leree Deane was elected alife member. Tliu marshal reportedthat ti vi. members had died since lastmeeting, and obituary committeewere appointed.

A committee was slso elected tolor u suitable celebration of Ad-

mission dav on the Dili prox. S.F.Call, Aug.8.

PRETTY STATE OF AFFAIK3.

Corruption Rampant inCustoins andConsular Circles.

A late di spatoh from New York totho riii ii Fra icimiu Chronicle sujv:

Ah has alre.ul been piinte.il in theChronicle, the (iuvciumt ut li is begunan investigation into the immigrationnf ChiiH'se ,it tins port. lCxteiisiefrauds are chained in llie adituni.strii-.- j,

lion of Mie (.'liiiie-- e exclusion .ict, an3'"hiiudieds of Chinese ale allied td"have been siuugglid in on fraudulentceitilicatitin of genuine ccililicaten bypeijiirv and fal-- e impcr-iiiialioi- i.

Asa re.-u-lt (if three weeks' prelimin-ary investigation Colonel Scliurf hanpn fcrred to the riecretary of tho 1 reinj-ury fo niul. mil againstSpecial Iloputy Collector of Cut.-toui- s

Jo.-up- li ,f. Couch, now actingCollector, and and aUo against DeputyCollector Gunner and Chief ClerkThomas J. Dunn of the marine divid-

ual. This is tho division which hascharge of the Chinese who coiuo hurounder the piovisious of thu Geary act.

It is chaiged, fiutlier, dial thu latuChine-- e Con-u- l at I hi port ami cer-tain largo Chinese merehantrt in Moltstreet wen- - in league with some of thecti-ti'i- otlieerc tu smuggle in thuChinese hy ful-- e iiiipersonati' n. Lirgeniims of money are said lo have betmmade hy this piaeiiee and dividedamong t hope in the deal. 'I he AmericanConsul at Hongkong, A. II. Simons,isnlsoiiiculpulid. Colonel rieharfthai ohMnclfs are being thrown in hisway hy the local ollieers, hut ho prom-ises scnsu'iomil dircliixiiies.

An Kl Paso, Texas, despatch is aifollow-- ;

It has just enine to light that thereare from twjiity lo tluriy Cliine-- e en-

tering this city nightly (mm Juraz,Mexico, and the importation U beinghandled hy a lieh com puny ofI'lnnoM' it ltd of tho United.Sititen eiuiin-seruc- e. Alniu.--t dailye.ulnad- - of i'hinese pa-.- s tliiough lieiofiom San Fratieiseo, in houd for Cuba.From Cuba they .no transported toVein Cm., ami from there enter pottson thi Itin Grande holder. The com-

pany charges .flfil) a head and expe-nses for getting them into the United.Sinter, mid guuraiHees llicin piotee-- I

lion fmm deportation. The mailerwas unearthed hist lllghl and expos-ures will follow

Mr. II. !. --Mayors, of Oakland, Md.,says: "1 Iiimo sold tliirlouu botllcitof liliHiuluiriniii'M Cough Hoiiioiiyto. (lav nu l am litondlv sidd nut.

j Tliin'ih tlio Inrosl itnlii on rouurti ofany onu iiroparntiou in n day ovorour cuiinters. It "ivori tlio lioal sal-infli- ct

ion of any cough inodioiim woliauillo, mid us n seller it luatU alloilier premratioiiB on this maikol."For Hide hy all dealers. Honsoii,Smllh X Co., agentn for tliu llnwai-ia- u

IsIhihIh.

mllK WKKlvLV IIULLKIIN-'- A. CHUX uiuimol Iuturu4lhiK ReudhiK Mutter.ItlttiiU, It. iulld in (orflyn omintrU,(N

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THE DULY BULLETIN.

i'Mgtd lu wither SrelMiir I'arty,Hut fatal! hhcd for thrVmeflt of All.

FRIDAY, AUG. 2Xh ISiKt.

Attornoy-Guiiura- l Stnitli was quitooloiiiunt in timing homo to tintjury's comprolionsiou tho nineties of I

conspiracy. Eporkiieo is nftor alltlio host loai'lmr.

Kalo Field's Washington furnishesan intorv iovv with Mr. Thurston,which is roprintod in tho Advertiser.As questions and answers were bothwritten by Mr. Thurston, tho iutor-vio-

must bo his own, although nota gonuino intorviow.

Portuguese aro acknowledged tobe the principal element in tho An-

nexation Club of Hawaii. As thatnationality thoroforo takes tho leadin supporting tho sole policy of ihoP. G., it should havo nine represon- -

tativos at least instead of ouly onein tho Advisory Council.

With a Deputy Attorney-Gonora- l

and a Deputy Marshal both learnedin the law, tho Attorney-Genera- l, itseems, has to employ additionalcounsel for Government prosecu-tions. This may bo part of the goodaud economical govornmont wo havebeen promised, but it may bo diflt-cu- lt

to make tapayors viovv it iu

that light.

NOT SO FAST.

lu tho report of tho ProvisionalLegislature made by the organs,they describo tho Finance Minis-tor'- s

statements as effectually dis-

posing of the criticisms in the Bul-

letin. Let us see. There was a

balance iu the treasun when the P.G. took hold, larger than there is

now, as well as larger than theamount of ordinary debts outstand-ing. In addition to the ordinaryrevenue, and to the material benefitsof a considerable advance iu theprice of sugar, tho P. G. has takento itself the rovenuo of tho crowTlands. Vet tho debt of the countrvhas been largely increased, whilethe ratio of excess of expendituresover iccoipts has boon higher thanfor tho oorre-poudi- period of lastyear. Such facts as the-- o need in.

comment. They constitute a severeenough condemnation of the Provisional Government's control of affairs in themsulvos. It was 011I3

similar facts derived directly fron:tho ollicial figures which the Bulletin presented, and how thoy can be

dissipated by fuller information oi

the same kind tho organs may biloft to explain. As intimated previ-ously, this is not censuriug tho menfinancial technique of the Governmont. Probably no other Miuisteiof Fiuanco could do better with f

joint executive and legislative control that owns no responsibility t(

tho people.

THE NEW TREATY.

Of tho Provisional Goverutnoutreaty which Professor Aloxandecarried to Washington, tho Nov

York Nation sas: "Of male

iug many Hawaiian treatios then1is no end. First there was tho

Harrison drew and Clevelandwithdrew. Then there was theoni-which- ,

as we learned last week fronHonolulu despatches, was preparedfor the propose of covering objections which arose iu tho UnitedStates. This one will not bo for-

warded. But a third one is for-

warded, and if that doesn't suit,thoro will be uo difficulty in dravvincup others. Tho Provisional Govern-

ment give out tho main articles oftheir last treaty. It is their treatybecause they have agreed to it.

''But it takes two to make a treaty,and tho Constitution of the UnitedStates points out tho troaty-makin- g

power of this country. Wisoly orunwisel', thai power is not vestod innewspapers or in filibusters or inbouuty-soekor- s but in tho President,by aud with tho consent of th"Senate. It looks, thorofore, like a

curious piece of inadvertence oiaudacit' for tho Provisional Governmont of Hawaii to publish iu ad-

vance tho terms of a treaty whichthey propose to submit to tho Amorican Executive, Tho best that canbe said of such a course is that it a

case of gross diplomatic impropriety. Wo aro not jet ready to ac-

cept tho alternative viovv that it wasmeant as a studied affront to President Cleveland, and an endeavorto force his hand by newspaperclamor. Tho latest now shows thattho Provisional Gdvornniont is iu a

bad way, but we do not boliovo it j

jot reduced tosodesporato straits usbuch a purpose would imply. Thoarticles of the treaty itself, as publishod, aro not worth serious disem-hion.- "

For a lame buck or for a pain iitho bide or chest, try saturating riiieco of flannel with ChamberlainPain Balm and binding it onto tinullected parts. This treatment wil1euro any ordinary cuso iu 0110 or tvv

days. Pain Balm also cures rheumtttiain. &0 cent bottles for sale ball dealers. Benson, Smith ii Co,,atfenta for th Uawaiiou Jilaudu,

SUNDAY SERVICES.

ST. ANDIIHU'S CYTIir.llIUT,.

Thirtconlli Sundny iiflir Trinity.Holy communion, u:;HJ n. m. Holycoiumuniouchnrnl, 11 a. tn Ha.waiian evensong, ii'.'M p. m. Even-- 1

nug and sermon. 7:30 p. in.M'.COXD CONOnnUATlON.

The services of tho Second Con-gregation of St. Andrew's Cathedral

will be as follows: (.):15 a.m., morning prayer with sermon;Venito, Maefanon in Aj To Doiini,lodge i in Cj Reuedictus, Tallin in

F; hymns 2150 and 222; anthoni,"Blessed aro tlioy that dwell in tlijhouse," by Tours; evening prayerwith .ortimn, 0:511) p. m.; Magnificat,Hayes in F; Nunc Dimittis, Bee-

thoven in B Hat; hyms 2.V2, 2(51 and21. Bov. Alex. Mackintosh, pastor.All aro cordially invited.

cAiuoLic ovniKimvi,.Sunday Services 0 and 7 a.m.,

how Masses, English sermon attho 7 a. in. Mass, ovory Sundayduring tho whole year. 10 a.m",High Mass, with sermon in Por-tuguese and Hawaiian. 2 p.m., I

Bosary ami Catechism. p.m., inwinter season (Novoinbor to Febru- -

'

aiv), 4:5H) p. in. in summer seasoni...i.... u ry to Novombor), Bonodic- -

lllVvt,f,.V.!c .:..! ".. 5 "?"iS ..,'

""'icated German teachers, physicians,i,uv .u.is.Lb. ongincors, lavvyors, ministers and

y. m. c. a. hall. i druggists. Tho circular is a confos- -

Sunday, 11 a. in., services in Oaliu sion that German universitiesJail; 1:15 p. in., services in Barracks; '

aro graduating far more educatedytfO p. m., Bible Study in Y. M. C. A. '

0:510 n. m. uospio rraiso sorvieo inY. il. (J. A. Tuesday, 7:150 p. in.,prayor meeting at Y. M. C. A. Ser-vices in Bethel street hall at 7:!50.

HKonoANizED ciiuncn.Tho Reorganized Church of Jesus

Christ of Latter Day Saints, Mili-la- ni

Hall, rear of Opera House. Ser-vice? wdl bo hold Sunday as follows:10 a. m., Biblo class; 11:15 a. m. and7:30 p. in., preaching, b' Elder J.C. Clapp.

SEVENTH DAT ADVENTISTS.t

Seventh Day Adventisl Church,'

corner Punchbowl and Berotaniastreets, in G. West's cottage. Sab-bath school, 1:30; social meeting af-

ter Sabbath school. Biblo readingSunday evening. Everyone

welcome.CENTHVL UNION CIIUUCI1.

Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. PublicWorship at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. in. ' this of tho gold supply is bo-A- ll

are cordially invited these ,iug unduly exaggerated.

.uu ,L a,m ""c" " "" uutwnn't Kill the toad. Frp-is- ,othcis a great lemedy for Dys- -

pepsia, &c." 6) quent spravinp; with insecticide

services. ;

"

Modern Heroes.

Tho popular triunipl equallingthose of return'ng couqu ororsinau- -

cient Borne, which were baseball plajers and pedestrians a fewyear-- , ago, aro now being bestowedon fast bicyclists. People who majdoubt thisstateiniMit .should read thoMilwaukee newspapers of tho d.iyafter the return home of Walter G.Sanger, the crack pedalor of thatcity. This stout jouug man was metat the railroad station bj about 1

people, w ho broke into a grandcheor as Mr. Sanger stepped fiomtho train. He was escorted to a car-riage, and a procession was formedlo parade the street.--. Then he waaddressed in a public leception bytho governor of Wisconsin, who de-livered a speech of welcome, whilethe city w.is represented by tho dis-

trict attornoy. Tho leading news-papers averaged about four columnsin their reports of tho groat eventaud Julius Ctesar, theGroat or Napoleon Bonaparte wouldhavo turned faiily green with euvjcould thoy have read them. Spring-field 11' publico a. -

Things to Come.

Editou Bulletin:As tho Queen is to bo restored

again in a snort umo oy tno powersat Washington, the Advertiser andStar will no doubt use their influ-ence with tho P. G. shut up shopand proclaim a holiday the 2d ofSeptember that being tho Queen'sbirthday. We expect to seo the Adverter aud Star with their staffscomplete backing tho horse namedQueen L. with their last dollar, whileshouting glory hallelujah. Thatstock ot mortals always turn withtho tide, tho poor fellows can't helpit, it comes natural like. Wo hopethe3r won't be so carried away withenthusiasm, that they will imbibetoo freely of tho juniper while attho races. Thoy can havo plenty oienjoyment, and at tho same timehonor the Queen without going intoextremes. Knickerbocker.

North Kona Road Board.j

Editor Bulletin:A petition to the Minister of In-

terior charging Boad Board ofNorth Kona with incompetency hasbeen circulated iu the district latelyaud ha-- j been signed by three whitemen and thoir dependents. Tho-- e

three white men wero candidatesfor tho road board at the generalelection in 1802, but wore not elect-ed. Tho present board had theconfidence of the great majority ofthe voters at that time aud has itstill; and if any gentleman residualin the district should think that theboard is uot doing its duly, a call attho chairman's ollice would satisfvhim that the board means to acthonorably and fairly by all.

"W. MULLER.Kailun, August 2-- 1803.

To Got at the FactaBogarding Hood's Sarsaparilln, asktho people who take this medi-cine, or read the oflenpublished iu this paper. They willcertainly convince jou thai I food'sSaisapaiilla poso'es unequalledmerit, aud that Hood's Chios.

Hood's Pills cure constipation lijrestoring the poustaltic action ofthe alimentary canal. Thoy aro thobest family cathartic.

Hough on Hats.

Eunoit 11iu.ctin:For complete hotch-potc- h of

daily editorial lies iu order to prop '

tho tiausparout lies of yesterday,cumuieuU us tho i. 0. AAwtiltw.

Looxsn-o.v- ,

LATE FOREIGN NEWS ITEMS.

Lord Bosoberry is quoted as sav-ing: "Wo were nearer lo a war withL'ltiiu'o a week ago to-da- y than til

the

matterto

given

to

tho

to

(e.muib inc oiairenieujr i nave some assurance may De given,', r.,l, Ul u"v.'; . by scientists abroad that theas

any time since Waterloo." hether""" ""t his lordship maile the rematk,it is nrobably true.

It will be plniu " illiaiu MelCin-lov- "

without tho "Jr.," on the ballotin Ohio this fall. Tho governor'father is now dead, and the famoushigh taritl'chainpinn has decided to(Hop the appendage, a

Out of i).0Ull pilgrims who leflBomhity' for Mecca within tho lastfew joars, only (50,1)00 have comeback, otie-thit- d having perished.This is said to be not an unusualmortality among these pilgrimsftoni all sections, and tho causa isagreed to be the extreme lilthinossof the holy city. It is now gener-ally believed that Mecca, Medina,Camarau, and tho other Arabiancities to which pilgrims llock aroII... ..I.. .!.... I.. .....i... t.... i,-- ...!uiu unuiuiii uiuunrn iwi lmiujju uiiuI lit lin. ami tut henlt 1 nil cers (ifi.: : v.. .--.

uouiay nave mane a uemami matthese cities bo drained and cleaned.

S01110 of tho most eminent pro-- 1

fessors in Germany havo sent out acircular to Germans in all parts of1 Ho tho recipientswllothoroln'ployino7lts iu thl,Ir )lacosof residence can bo found for edu- -

young men than tho country's proressious can absorb It is a well- -

Uiiown tact that tho Uerlin poorboard regularly aids .some very high-ly educated men, who havo beenpressed to tho wall through tho ex-

cessive crowding of tho professions.It sounds rather odd to read iu

tho London correspondence of thoNew York Financial Chronicle that"distrust is very general and therearo fears that gold iu considerableamount may bo withdrawn for NowYork;" and that yet ''tho supply ofmoney is exceptionally large," thobank of England holding some ?12,-000,0-

more in leservo than a yearago. On this side distrust is lossgeneral iu view of this samo pros-pect of gold exports from London.Has it eomo to tho point that busi-- iness trust aud distrust iu every na-tion hang upon tho ebb aud flow ofa few millions of gold? Aupaiontly

bneli as senator Jones of Nevadawho say: "Confidence Ibo gollys- -

washed; what the country wants is,more money," should ook at theuiwnrmwnt !.--( montl.lv rnnorl. oftimnmmmu of moimvinThis shows a not increase duringJuly of over 7,000,000, there havingbeen a gain, of over $r,0()Q(H0 inhank nols alone. Thus tho troublemust bo noi iu the lack of a sufli-cien- t

volume of money, bub in thelamentable fa t that people withino.iev lefn-e- , to let 'Confidence be"gollvswashed," and hang on totbeir pur-- o strings. There is moneyenough on lwiiid;ihodillieulty is thatthere is not confidence enough onhand to permit of its normal circu-lation.

Mango Chutney.On May 27th last wo had a little

information from North Queenslandon the subject of tinning our ripomangoes, 1. e.. if tho Hying focesleave any to get ripo. And now weget, at a very opportune time andfrom the same source, the following I

recipe for chutney, which wo hopewill oe used and so save a great por-tion of tho many thousands of man-goes which wo every whore see thotrors laden with. Tho great point isthat tho fruit is used grren aud isnow iu a fit state for tho purpose. Itmight be a good plan to gather thetrill .llwi n,,,1r rrl, fr ..i,,,,,,,,.. ,i

in.. ,i, ;,. ,wi itBn,i,,ti,.to the foes) to get lipe.

iNoiiEDir.Nrs. Brown sugar, IJlb.,salt, glt.; garlic, 41b j onions, Jib.;j,roullll gillf,or, !jlb.; ried chillies,ybi. mustnrd 8ee3 bi..,, jn, . 9 i,,,..!,.. ,.1 ,.,. ,..- -. ........,i An

I 1 " -- T...nM, Wlarge green mangoes.

Instructions. Sugar to be madeinto syrup, liarlick aud onions tobe minced flue aud mixed with gin-ger. Mustard seed to bo washed iucold vinegar and dried iu tho sun.Tho mangoes to bo cored aud slicedand boiled in 1 bottles of vinegar.Mangoes, when cold, lo bo put intoa large pan and the whole ol the in-

gredients mixed together, includingtho remaining hall bottle of vinegar.Boil again and stir well until thowhole is well blended. Bottle whilehot and cork well.

While mangoes engage our atten- -'

lion the following extracts from thoDeiuorara Argosy will interest:"Fiom tho point of of view of quali-ty, 'mangoes fall into two primarydivisions long and short fleshed,that is tlioio in which there is muchfibre iu tho flesh, and those iu whichthere is very liltle or, comparativelyspeaking, none. The former aio, asa rule, populmly known as 'stiingy'maugooj, and sometimes also as 'tur- -pontine,' the latter duo to a inailtodcharacteristic in tho llavor ieinind-- jiug 0110 of tho oil ol that name. '

Both hero and iu tho West Indies'tho sliiugy mangoes aro far more,abundant 1 ban Iho better kinds, ,1!circumstance which is ascribed purt-I- v

to their grealor vigor, and partlyto the fact that tho peasantry, whoaro tho chief consumers, .seem tohavo no proforouoo for tho betterkinds, together with the easy spoil- -taneity ol tho growth of tlio seedwhen ejected frointho mouths, onloadsides and of migrantconsumers." Tanna mangoes aioone of tho short lleshod aud, there-fore, best for dessert, mangoes. -- Ejc.

WANTED

A 1'JIAK. rv,tX ton, birong, mid con-ruile- Lfi'TAa

for ladlis' uo. 5Pr,77Apply ft thi tlltlco

Honolulu, Aug. ,'U, U01. en-.- 't

MEETING NOTICE.

AMBKTI.N'O Oi1 THE MEMIIEIIS OFJockkv Ollh willhh

I eld on .MOMIAV, Aug. '.'tli, at lit''' " MZiX U. aUEROERI elWt tiitwwy,

A Warning Across tho Wolor.

Our party leaders can see howsoino of thoir performances in Con- -gross look to comparatively unpreju -

diced obsorvers if they will loolkacross tho water into tlio UntisliCommons. Theio they will seo alargo minority made up of two ele-

ments, both ably led, and animatedby tho common purpose to breakdown ovory measure introduced bytho government, simply because it is

government mea-ur- e. This is notonly title of the homo uilo bill,winch has never been candidly dis-

cussed on its merits by either lory orunionist, but or every nieasuro of im-

portance which tho'goveininent hasintroduced or oronoses to introduce.Even the appropnation and rovonuoI'll ...I.!. I. ! ...... !.. 1 !...!inns, wiiiuii are as iiiioriiiii 111 muircharacter as any measures can be,aio to bo attacked, amended and de-layed for no other purpose than tobadger tho government.

There is no statesmanship in this,1,."""1 and no patriotism; only

cheap partisanship of the same sortthat animates a good deal ot thesame kind of debating in Washing-ton. It is uot a very pretty thing tolook nt, whether exhibited in Parlia-ment or iu Congress. SpringfieldI'rpublicuH,

"AugustFlower"

The Hon. J. V. Fcnniniore is theSherifT of Kent Co., Del., aud livesat Dover, the County Seat and Cap-ital of the State. The sheriff is agentleman fifty-nin- e years of age,and this is win he says : "I have" used your August Flower for sev-- "

eial years in my family and for my"own use, and found it does me" more good than any other remedy." I have been troubled with what I" call Sick Headache. A pain comes" in the back part of my head first," and then soon a general headache

:i t ..:!. i :." At limes, too, I have a fullness" after eating, a pressure after eating !

" at the pit of the stomach, andI'souiuess vvhen food seeined to rise

up in mv tin oat and mouth. When" I feel this coming on if I take a" little August Flower it relieves

G. G. GUELN', Sole Manufacturer,Wooillimv. New .Jersey, U. S. A.

HERRINGS at AUCTION

On MONDAY", Aug 28th,AT 12 0'Or.OCK XOON,

I WIlTv SKM, AT PUBLIC ATJOTIOJ.

1,000Boxes Eastern Scaled Herrings

JUST AUKIVUD.

Le-wi- s J. Tjvy,bti-t- t ATjuriovnmt.

Martgagoa's Notice of Intontion toForeclose and of Sale.

IS HEItniJY GIVEX THAT.in imrsuanru of 11 I'uvvurnf Sale con

tained 111 a curtain Murtgngo exrciuedDecember 4, l9l, by Anient' liurb.i, ofWailuku, Maui, to Joseile 1'oute.of .Mnkn-vva-

Maui, anil recorded in I.llier yago:sn, the said Mortgagee intends to lotv-cl-oe

the said Mortgage for conditionbroken, to wit: the of thepi inci pal and interest secured theixbjs hen due. And notice is hereby miher

given that upon surli forui'lo-iiro'tan- d S

saiil Mortgage shall havo been so merpaid), all and sinulm' the I.umK Tuiu-ineu- ts

and Hereditaments in 'aid Mort-gage contained and described will be soldat I'ublic Auction, at the Court House, insaid Wailuku, bv Thomas V. Everett,Auctioneer, on SATURDAY, the Dili dayof September, lB'to, at t'J o'oluclc noon ofsaid day.

Tho Property of said Mortgage is all thatl'icec of Laud situate In said W ailukn. anddescribed in a deed to said A atone Ilorha,recorded in the Registry ot I'unvovauuediu Rook 00, page lfll).

CH-P- Kor farther particulars apply toThomas Everett, Anctioiucr, Wailuku,Maui. JO.Si; DE 1'OXTE,

Mortgagee.Honolulu, U. I., August 1L', IMM.

hu't-- ,t

THE WEEKLY BULLETIN

August 22, 1893.

CONTEXTS:

IWITOIUMS:Attack on tho Jury.Confe-hc- d Incompetence.Pcandiil In the Station Hon-- o,

A Quarter's Kinauces.Editorial Notes.

couuiwo.yjK.xci::Honolulu Police Department by C.

W. Ashfoid.Notes on the Pasting Show by Ob--

hcrv er.En., Etc., Etc., Etc,

Cilflir UUUXW1.U:lt( i orts of Oases on Trial.

E llloi Johnstone's Trial fur Jllicl,piio vmoxa i. lixiula ruur.- -

Report of fcoslon 1. 0. Councils.Si'OKY (tV K001.AWS DCl'.D:

As Told by Two ICilalau Lepers.LOCALS

l.iei ftpdl Jack's Liberty.Explosion al the Palace,l.ocil .fia and Gossip,bhippmg Repurts, Lie, Etc., Etc,

YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION :

Homo $4. . Foroien $5.

fou aALE

'pilEHtilOONKR 'NORMA.' A.iit.JL

.11..tia'loiw

I t.ltt'i'liiti

.V . ' Hiihsian- -... tip ft1Mini)' mini in uan nun i eiuir, VCoiHH-- r and Connor Fn tuni d. s.K'jr prlc mill iiarliiMlhirp apply"! II TIII'M H l VVIPH fc I'O

Daily liullrtin,d'Uvfiil frr.

60 vir n mntifj,

Hawaiian Barflware Co., L'i

Saturday, Aug. SG, 1893.

It is said that the delay oftho "Monowai's" arrival wascaused by her running so fasta part of the journey' that hercopper sheathing got hot andthey had to stop in midoceanto give her a chance to cooloff. Whether this is so or notwe cannot say but we do knowthat the "Multum-in-Parv- o"

Charcoal Iron is the most convenient article to be found forthe laundry. Just fancy doingyour own fluting without theexpense of a regular machinefor the purpose. These areservicable, and pretty enoughto use as bric-a-br- ac in yourparlor if you do not like flut-

ing.We call the attention of the

public to a Basting Pan inwhich the meat is basted auto-matically, so to speak, that isto say that your meat duringthe process of cooking isthoroughly basted withoutyour having to do it yourself.Verily it is the cook's friend.We have them in ordinarysheet iron and white enamelware. They're a good thingand not expensive.

If you sometime want to dosome fine baking and can't because the mesh in the seive istoo large it is painfully evi-

dent that you need a hairseive. We have them suitedto 'our Wishes.

We understand now that ourstatement that horned toadswere to be imported to kill thebl,gllt was premature. I he

; toads will be imported provided

wash has thus far proven themost beneficial to the trees andplants. The Lewis SprayPump is the best for properlydistributing the liquid and wesell the most approved styles.

In selecting a Sewing Ma-

chine care should be takenthat the stitch is strong andthe machine simple enough tomake the running of it a plea-

sure rather than hard work.For years the Singer Manu-facturing Co. has enjoyed thereputation of turning out themost substantial and most ser-vicable machines in the UnitedStates. The tension of theirmachines is so arranged thatthe operator can go from laceto sole leather without havingto finger a half dozen screws.The ''New York Favorite" isa machine built by the originalSinger Manufacturing Co., attheir extensive works in NewJersey and upon identical linesas the improved Singer. Weimport them from the factoryin car load lots and are thusenabled to sell them at priceswhich knock all other sewingmachines in Honolulu "galleywest." Thirty or forty dollarssaved on any article is consi-

derable; imagine, if you can,what it is in the price of asewing machine.

By the "Monowai" we re-

ceived a very large invoice ofReady Mixed Paints put upexpressly for use in this cli-

mate. We have been carefulto select an assortment ofcolors that will please the va-

rious tastes to be found incosmopolitan Hawaii nei. Themanufacturers assure us thatin mixintr the colors "a littlebit of this and a liltle more ofthat" have been added so thatthe paints are of a much betterquality than is usually sold

'here. It is our intention tokeep these paints togetherwith our usual assortment ofunmixed colors always instock. So that persons desir- -

ing to paint all or any part oftheir house may be accommo- -

dated. Paint Brushes galoremay be found with us. Colorcards mailed to any part ofthe group upon application.

From the numerous orderswe have received it is quiteplain that plantation managershave not forgotten that wekeep in stock the largest sup-ply of '"'Helvetia" Belting inthe city.

Hawaiian Hardware Co., L'dOpposite BprfokuU' Woo.,

807 FOKT STREET.

TEMPLE OFCorner Fort

AM NOW

REDUCEDFULL

FA

";y

WHITE v. GOODS !

Figured Swisses, fast colors; at 15c.

Fancy Sateens at 15c.

Figured Challies at 5c.

Victoria Lawn at 65c. Piece.

Q-res- it IEed"dotiorL

ScotchZephyrs

Hotel StreotB,AT

LINE OF

JEu xi JrC X--i X CJ xiCorner Fort and Sts., .... Honolulu, H. I.

Nestles'IS THE

le Guarantee

Se

I

A

shon

1

PRICES

Dress Ginghams

. FoodBEST.

Every Package

,

aar 'WE SHUnTD OXJT "aWE HAVE RECEIVED A FRESH COSSIGX3IENT, COXSISTISO OF

40 Oases I

30 IDoisera. !

1920 Packages I

FOR SALE BY THE

PACKAGE, DOZEN OR CASEBY

HOLLISTER & CO.,DIRXrO-GS-ISTS- ,

B8S "Port Street. - FTonoHiHa. H. X.

Neckwear !

Neckwear !

mwwi- -

Hotel

Neckwear !

GRANDOF

ew Summer Neckwear

100 Doz. Four-in-Han- ds

Worth.100 Doz. Four-in-Han- ds

OFFEBING

DISPLAY

25c. Each

SO Oents.35c. Each

"Wortli 75 Cents.

H. S. TREGLOAN k SON.

$

1

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OAHU RAILWAY AND LAND CO,

Time Table

KltOM AND AFTER JUNE 1. 1SU3.

TK.A.I3STS

Lchvc Honolulu

Milk

Lcnvo I'carlClty ,H:30Arrive Mill 0:.

Honolulu.

Leave EwaMill...Leave Pearl City..Arrive Honolulu,.

A.1$.

c.D.

rues.

aiiuis.Fli.Sat.

8:45

Bwa

Mot),

Wed.

Bun.

Ewa

0:21.0:55,7::;o

Saturdays only.Dallv.Sundays excepted.Saturdays excepted.

Tidos, Moon.

C. J. LYONS.

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n.m. am. a.m. n.m.

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n.P.M.3:434:154:55

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Full moon on thu 2lith, a1 lOh. Hill. p.m.Time Whistle blown at 111. 2am. Mi. 11.111. of

Honolulu time, which Is tho samu aa lili. um.On. or UiccnvUcli time.

THE DAILY BOLLBTIN.

FRIDAY, AUG. 25, 1893.

MARINE ITEATS.Arrivals.

8TUnDW, Aug. 20.

Stmr O 11 Bishop from Waialua, Waianaoand Mokulem

Stmr Mokolii from MolokaiBtmr Pele from MakawcliBtnir Hawaii from Hamakua

Departures.Fill day, Aug. 25.

Br bk Ladstock, Heal, for Victoria, B O

Saturday, Aug. 20.

An tern Halcyon, for Euicka

Veasela Leaving Monday.Btnir Waialeale for Lahaina and HamakuaBtnn Mokolii for MolokaiBtmr Kaala for Waianae and WaialuaBtnir Pele for Makaut.i at 3 p mBtmr Hawaii for Hamakua at 4 p 111

Cargoes from Island Ports.Btnir Bibliop 2012 bags paddy and 12 pkg?

sundries.Stmr Waialeale 707 baga sugar, 40 bbls

molasbt';.Stmr Kaala 1954, bags sugar, 93 bigb rice.

Foreign Vessels Expected.Am bk Martba Davis from Boston, due

Dec 5

Am bgt Consuelo, from San Tiancisco forKahului, Aug 5

Bktne Klikitat, from Pugel Sound, dueJune 20-2- 5

Qer bk J C l'lluger, from Bremen, due Oct15

Qer bk Paul Isenbcrg from Lirerpool, dueSept

Am ship Topgallant from Port BlakelyAm bk Amelia, from Pugel Sound, Aug 30

Vessels in Port.TJ S S Boston, Day, from u cruiseUSB Adams, Nelson, from a cruiseAm bk Elizabeth Graham, Anderson, from

Newcastle, N B WAm bktne B N Castle, Hubbard, from San

FranciscoAru bgtne W G Irwin, Williams, from San

VranciscoAm bk Albert, Grifliths, from San Fran-

ciscoAm bk Alex McNeil, Sormnn, from San

FranciscoBr bk Parthenope, Heal, from Newcastle,

NSWBr schr Norma, Macquarrie, from Yoko-

hamaGer bk G W Wilcox, Walters, from Liver-

poolAm bk 8 C Allen from San FranciscoBr bk Velocity from Hongkong

Passengers.ABR1VALS.

From Kauai, per stmr C It Bishop, Aug20 Misses Daj ton 12), T K Dayton, and 7deck.

From Hamakua, per stmr Waialeale,Aug 25 Thos Hobrou and daughter, and11 deck.

nr.PARTDnES.

For Sydney, per S S Miowera, Aug 25Capt A ui Hmith, and 27 passengers intransit.

For Auckland and Sydney, per KMBBMonowal. Aug 2 j J l Tucker, Peter Benand ion, E Ellis, wife and child, J George,E B Wolslonlioe, Miss Hogg, Miss UHogg, and 97 through passengers.

The

Shipping: Notoa.

tern Hdlevoit sailed about noon today for Eureka hi ballast to load lumberfor this port.

Tho people on the island steamers whieharrived jcstrnhiy evening and

''no news." Tlml is nuus indued.In the vicinity of the Eon street wharf

there are boiue very ragKCd (lags flying,hich ought to he taken in or substituted.The coal idles along the city front are

materially (liiiilulshing in size and shouldno coal-lade- n vessels urrive shortly, therewill be a Hcaiulty of thut supply.

Married.BKYANT-anUi:.V- m.T. At Christ

Church, South Kona, Hawaii, August21, 1891. by the Uov. 8. H. DuvK --Mr.Howard liryatit, of Haw I, North Komi,to Miss hilly Urcenwell, second daugh-ter of Mrs, II. K. Urcenwell, of SuuthKona.

Tho Stamp Trade.

There is a commotion in philateliccircles over an alleged drop in stumpsthis week, One of the largest dealere, however, assorts that tho drop isfactitious, being only tho result of ndosporato attempt to bear tho mar-ket. The emtio informant would likuto have tho publio cautioned ugnint!buying incomplete sots of "I'm v.Gov." btumpii at tho price of com-plete) ones, Thoro should bo twenty-o(i- o

(21) atatopi ia a ut.

LOOATi AND GENERAL NEWS.

Crickob match llita nflurnoon.

A ono-soate- tl phaeton is wanted.

Tlio 1'. G. band will piny as usualat ISinmn Square this afternoon.

L. J. Lovoyeastern scaledMonday.

Annio

will sellherrings

1000 boxesal noon on

was

wassome opium had been lauded from

was fined ,?6 in tho District tho bark S.C.Allen, while she lavthis morning for under on the Marino Railway, stored tem- -

tho weather. j porarily in a on Punchbowl7: r. r. street, and thonco removed to

A meeting of the Hnwniinn Jockey jowolr' gtoro or Yuon Pat chung inis ealh-- for 7:10 Monday even- - JAswai;.9 blodt on street,

ing tho Club. Hm,k Tng.)0Rtor Sam Maoy wasTho Unknowns and Myrtles play Captain

rParker's immediate linform- -

a bnsoball gnmo at tho Loaauo n'u- - "o iiiuicaioa wio iiuai restinggrounds this aftornoon.

U. S. flagship band gave a warrant. "Go ahead," was Parker'sserenade to Admiral Skorrett at theHolol yesterday evening.

Mr. C. W. Mncfarlauo offers forsalo a family driving mnro, also athoroughbred Jorsoy bull.

"Cauada comes next to Nevada outof tho financial crash. Only 0110bank failed at Winnipeg.

Tho polico under Captain RobertParker had an interesting drill onPalaco Squaro this morning.

The visible circulation is increasedby Dominion of Cauada notes siucotho now stoamor lino started.

Mr. W. R. Nichols of New Yorkarrived by the Miowora on a visit tohis cousin, Mrs. G. E. Boardmau.

Yuon Sun was found guilty ofopium smoking in the District Courtthis morning aud sentenced to pay nfino of $50.

Tickets for tho Scottish ThistleClub's concert on Monday eveningmay bo obtained from T. Lindsay,Fort street.

The Hawaiian Quintet Club willcombine with tho National Baud attho concert to be givon at Sans Soucithis ovouing.

Tho Bulletin is indebted to SirRobert Herron of Kingstown, Ire-lou- d,

for Dublin papers exactly threeweeks on the way.

Messrs. T. B. Walker and A. Sin-- 1

clair received tho congratulations oftheir friends largely increased siucotheir acquittal around town to-da-

Instead of tho steamer Cularaadvertised, tho 2003-to- n Aikoku-mar- u

will come here from Japan,arriving Sept. G and sailing toon tho 13th.

Dr. M. Goto has opened au officeon Maunakoa street, opposite ChinaEngine Co.'.s building, whore ho maybo consulted from 1 to 5 p. m. Seeadvertisement.

There was a moonlight oxcursionin the bay yesterday evening, Thoparty started the Myrtle Boatclub-hous- e. A number of musiciansaccompanied

The five-mil- e foot race between J.J. Barry, of tho U. S. S. Boston, audAutono Kaoo, tho "Waialua canarybird," will take place two weeksfrom to-da- Tho 11101103-

- will beput up on Monday.

A special dinner wilt bo served atSans Souci this evening. Busses will

with tho street cars at 25cents for the round trip. The con-cert by the Hawaiian National Bandwill begin at 7 o'clock.

Nteht hawks aud Pinkortons arepretty numerous these nights. O110

of these "Jimmy Freshes" was parad-ing on Kingstieol near Alapai streetlast night disguised as a woman.His "brogans" gave him away.

Through the outoi prise of thoCoffee Co., Honolulu people

cau procure fresh colleo roasted,ground and packed at the Konaplantations. The depot is with thePacific Coast Homo Supply Co. onKing street.

This week thoHawaiiau HardwaroCo. dilates 011 tho utility aud cheap-ness of various articles, they have forsalo. The attention of frugal house-wives is especially directed to theNow York Favorite Sewing Machine,which for quality aud lowuess inprice can't be beat.

ADVERTISING NOTES.

Rooms to let with a llani-wa- i,

Waikiki.

Root Boor onSmith & Co.V.

draught at Bonsoii,

For Now Silks aud Out- -fits go to "Ka Mailo."

Aftor shaving nso Cucumber SkinTonic. HetiMiu, Smith A: Co., Agnuls.

Sunburn rolioved at oueo byTonic. Uonson, Smil h A, Co.,

AgHlltfS.

Dr. R. 1. Moore, dontisl, lias re-

moved his olliuo to Arlington IIoush,Hotol streot Parlor No. 2.

Dr. Geo. H. Huddy, D. D. S., hasronunnd liisoihVo from King streetto Beretania street, near Emma.

Mr. V. JI. Benson, piano tuner,has just returned from Maui, and,as ho will go to Hawaii noit mouth,orders should be him early.

Two Miles of Steel Piping.

Tho Risdon Iron Works hns a eon-tra- ct

to lay two miles of h

steel piping, inch thick, to re-

place tho old Waiheo flume, ntSpreckeUville plantation. This ispart of tho business that has broughtMr. John Dvor, formerly roMdeutagent of tho Ristlon Iron Works, tothe islands now. Skilled labor fromtho works will lay tho pipe, usingpoi table furnaces for tho riveting.

ii iw - ii

Hand Concert.

Tho P. G, band will give n pub-li- e

concert at Kminn Sqnaie thisaftornoon nt 4:30 o'clock. The following program will w roixioreu:March-Sem- per riitoh . Fouzaiivcriuio-Ou- lif of lluiiihid. HniWilh'uKiiinte lltlU.iiiurelcoilnii I'lriitm ol l'uiuuncu biiillvunOavutte Little Manniis . DeniaiipiojWulti 1'be Bultiiim ,,Uiu,Mlul

Huwull 1'euol.

OPIUM HAUL LAST NIGHT.

Olovor Sotzuro by Captain Parkor oftho Polico.

Humors that there a move-ment in opium tho ears ofPolico Captain Parker at half-pas- b

throe yesterday afternoon. Thoshape of tho information that

Court beinghouse

tho

Club Nuuonuat Pacihc

return

them.

connect

board

Infants'

Donhetil

reached

I pinco 01 uio stun, nnu suggested 10l tho captain tho iruttitic of a search

Tho

from

sententious endorsement of the sug-gestion, whoroupon Macy hurried offto get tho document.

Captain Parkor thou wont toYuon Fat Chung's place, and said tohim, "You had hotter got that opiumout of tho way, for thoro will bo asearch warrant for you inside anhour." Chung responded, "Allright." Then Parkor asked, "Whereis tho opium?" Thoguiloless Celest-ial, pointing with his finger, said,"In that box." Parkor asked, "Howmuch?" The Chinaman answered,"Thirty tins."

Tho box was locked, and thoChinaman said a whito man had thokoy. It was removed to the Stationalong with Yuen Fat Chung. Onbeing opened tho box was found tocontain 170 tins.

Aswau the landlord was also takento tho station, but released on bail.Thoro is no evidence, it is said, toimplicato him in tho doal. Mrs.Lydia Chapman, at whose house onPunchbowl street tho opium rested,was likewise arrested and liberated.She was absent at Koolau when thostuff was placed on her premises.Mr. A. S. Cleghoru denies tho state-ment made by tho Advertiser thatMrs. Chapman "was employed intho custom houso as a female search-er during the Cleghorn regime."

NEW MINSTREL TROUPE.

Large Aggregation of Local TalentSoon to Appear.

Mr. W. B. Ash is tho projector ofa now minstrel company, which ifsuccessful will put in the shade anyeutortaiumont of the kind over givenhero. Ho has secured tho

and assistance of such men asMessrs. James Wilder, comedian,Goo. L. Ritman, tho famous banjopin or and soloist, A. E. Murphy, W.H. Charlock, W. J. Cuelho, besidosnine other", including tho QuintetClub. A rehearsal will be had in afew days, and the entertainment willbo looked forward to with pleasur-able expectancy. It is a long timesince Honolulu has boon favoredwith a good minstrel show, and agreat crowd should greet the newminstrel company's appearance.

H. N. B. Concert at Sans Souci.

Tho Hawaiian National Band, J.Libornio, leader, will play at SansSouci, this Saturday evening, at 7o'clock. Following is tho program:

past 1.

March Higli School Cadets SouzaUverture Willi.im Tell KossiniPolka The Twin Brothers (.Two Cor-

net bolos) HoyrellesSelection N'orma Belliui

Three Hawaiian Songs.part 11.

Air The Pirate BelliniW.iltz Subrelas Olas (Over the Waves)

KosasMazurka Hawaiian National Bund...

LibornioGalop Akrobaten Zikolt

Hawaii Ponoi.

Mr. Thomas Batto, editor of theGraphic, Toxarkaua, Arkansas, hasfound what he believes to be thobest remedy in existence for the flux.His experience is well worth romoin-borin- g.

He says: "Last summer Ihad a very severe attack of flux. 1

tried almost every known reraody,none giving relief. Chamberlain'sColic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme-dy was recommended to me. I pur-chased a bottle and received almostimmediate relief. I continued touse the medicine and was entirelycured. I take pleasure in recom-mending this romedy to any personsuileriug with such a disease, as inmy opinion it is the best rnodiciuoin existence." 25 and CO cent bottlesfor sale by all dealers. Benson,Smit h Si Co., agents for t ho Hawai-ian Inlands.

A1

NOTICE.

PEIlbONS HAVING CLAIMSauainst Kobcrt William Holt ner- -

hoii'illy arc requested to present the samewithout delav at the Ollict of

nitUCE it A. J. CAKTWRIGHT.Honolulu. Aug. 'lb, lfe'Jl. 8Ki-- tf

FOB SALE

EAMIhY HKIVINO1 Mare, sound, kindand gentle; will driveslncle or double. Also

Thorouclihrfil Jersev r- -iluli. 'i. years old. lnqulro of

0. W. MACEAHI.ANE,81 at MaUurliinu tt Co., LM.

NOTICE TO SPORTSMEN.

TTUNTINO. SHOOTING OilLA wise treipassiiig on thu

OTllEIt- -of

Made and Wuhiawa, District of Walulua,and the hands of Hoaeae, Waimano, Mu- -nana, Wuiawu and Walau, District ol hwu,

of Onhu, is forbidden, Anyonedisregarding this notice will be prosecuted.

8IH-- 3t M. 1'. HOIUNSON.

t

WANTED

TWO YOUNG MEN,BY u Furnished Cot'ugeat reasonable terms.Uui.lA tin Ollice.

I7llONT ROOMl1 Middle Roomut No. i Uurdeu

f

Apply810 31"

TO LET

ANDto let

Luuu.

TO LET

COMI'OltTAULE to let, utthu corner ul AhtKia andMtrchiiut fatrei-t- . by the

9&Ci

hauds

TTfiwtaBlUi

MDuv. vtul: or Month.

Uw-'i- W JXB B. N1BL8KN,

WORK OF THE DREDGE.

Moro Doep Water Anchorage in thoHarbor.

Tho drodgo suspended operationsto-da- for moro piping to bo lnid totho discharging ground in rear oftho Oahu Railway shed. Superin-tendent Smith stated to a Bulletin-reporte- r

that thoro was a depth oftwonty-fou- r feet whore they hadbeen digging, There nro inino placesin tho same vicinity only fifteen feetdoop. They will dredge to a depthof twonty-fou- r foot, so as to affordanchorage for tleop-wato- r vessels.Everything on tho dredge is working satisfactorily, and if tho fundshold out all tho lumps and shoals o

the harbor will bo cleared.Many curious things have been suck-ed up from tho bottom by thodrodgo, among them being a numberof auciont coins.

Amateur Baseball.

Tho second gamo in tho AmateurLoaguo Baseball sories of gameswill bo played this afternoon

tho Myrtles aud Unknowns.Following is tho makeup of thoclubs:MYHTLK. POSITION. UNKNOWN.

Ed. McCorrlston ...c Chns. AiwoliiH. 8. Crano p O. WoodBilus Carter lbP. M. Rowland. .. 2 b. .David Manner . ,,,'i bKaluni Peter . s. .H. Vicrro r. f..Qeo. Malina c. f .Jus. Kulolio 1. f ..Jas. Stuphens MibJohn Kuawo tub . ,

A. Harris.A. Miranda

. . (J. Clark. Miranda

.M. HupkiiH..A. KlntnroC. Hopkins

J. Hiiflnficr. D. Dunc.m

Frionds Abroad.

Circulars have been received illus-trating the summer resorts of Maca-taw- a

Park and Ottawa Beach onLako Michigan. One refers to an"Illustrated Lecture on tho Paradiseof tho Pacific" by Prof. Martin L.Williston of Chicago. This is tobe dolivered as part of an eightdays' program of tho MacatawaPark Assembly, of which our oldfriend, Rev. W. D. Westervelt, forsome years a resident of these islands,is manager.

w

Tho success of Mrs. Annio M.Beam, of McKeosport, Pennsylvania, '

in the treatment of diarrhoea in herchildren will undoubtedly bo of in-- 1

terest to many mothers. She says:"I spent several weeks in Jonstowu, '

Pa., after tho great flood, on accountof my husbaud being employedthere. We had several children withus, two of whom took tho diarrhoeavery badly. I got some of Chambeti-laiu'- s

Colic, Cholera and DiarrhoeaRemedy from Rev. Mr. Chapman.It cured both of them. 1 knew ofseveral other cases where it wasequally successful. I think it can-not bo excelled and cheerfully re-

commend it." 25 and 50 cent bot-tles for salo by all dealers. Benson,Smith & Co., agents for I ho Hawai-ian Islands.

KONA COFFEERoasted, Ground and Padt'd In Kona

KEALEKEBE COFFEE GO.

TO DE HAD AT THE- -

Pacific Coast Home Supply Ass'n

OF HONOLULU

After 5th of September

Kealekehe CofFe9 Co.8H-l- w W. MUhhElt,

3DIL. "LL. GOTO,Physician : and : Surgeon

Boll Telephone 1SS.Office: Maunakeu street, front of No. 6

Engine (.'o.'a liuilding.

HOURSHk.iioenue

Manager.

Ho5P, M.Desha's X'lacePallium.

NOTICE.

Koiuiu,

TVUKINO MY TEMPORARY Ah- -

xJ sence from the countrv. Mr. ClarenceM. White will act for me in all matters inconnection with Maefarlaue itCi, (I.'d).

E. C. MACEAKJ.ANE.Honolulu, Aug. a, 18i)J. SU-'- U

DIVIDEND NOTICE.

A MEETING OK THE DIItEOTOKBATof the Hawaiian Buuab Co. held Aug.lbth. a Dividend of 'IM Percent was de

Of

clared on the Capital block of the Com-pany, payable at tho Otlleo of the Agents,Wni. G. Irwin A, Co., (ld.), on and alterSept. 1, 1MU.

VM. O. IRWIN,Treasurer H. S. Co.

Honolulu, Aug. IK. INM. M17--

ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.

A hi. PEH80NS HAVING CLAIMS.rx agaltiot A. A. Silva, storekeeper,ICinau street, Honolulu, aro horeby null- -

tied to present tne tamo to ino uiiitursigned within JO iliiji or they will bo for-ever burred; and till per"ons Indebted tosaid A. A, riilva limit muke immediatepayment to M. R. dc S.i ut said hllru'ssloru on ICinuu street, or lo tho under-signed. M. A. OO.NflAI.VES,

Assiuntc.Honolulu, Aug. 21, lb!'3. 6 2.1 w

FOR YOKOHAMA!

i

FINE (1EIS.MAN Sl'EAMEU

AIKOKU MARU"DUE HERE SHORTLY

Will i Derpalchrd for the above Pun onor about

Sept. S, 1893,P.ir fiirlher imrilculurs reeaullnir

Puug and Krolght, apply to

K. OO-UR- & CO.,AOBNT8,

7CMJ Hulxl Hi,, Roblutuu UlocU.

X Ullie AgonyThooo who Cuffof from

ScrofulaHood's Scircapartlla Purtfict,

Soothes, Heals, CU11ES.

Mr. T. V. JohnsonHm ,1ch Cat.

" I have for miny yen sheen a great suffererfromSCUOFUl.Abrcal.liig out on my armiami legs; thoyucie covered uilli emotion amisores, illc!iar;lns nil l!io time. Itrlcivcrjmany medicines and consulted physicians faraud near, but cotmtautly ri-oi- t none. Iliavo taken but tlirco bottles ot Hood's Sarsapa- -

9' g BarsvQ ivillla

rllla for rheumatism, as I liai derived so muchbenefit from It tint slio declares tlicio to noother mcillclno ci earth. Wo r.ould not bov.ltliout I tt'i tho houso Kit costs C2D a bottio."T. VAr.LEV JounsoS, Sau Jose, Cat.

N. T). nosiuetorjct llool's Ranapnrlll".

Hoocl'o Plll3ul c.ully, jot promptly audcdUcully, on the Utcraud bowels. 25c

HOBUON, NEWMAN .V CO.,Agents for Hawaiian Islands.

LUCOL!WHAT

IS

IT?

13f

LUCOLIS A

PAINT

OIL

make from an artificially pro-duced GUM almost us elastic asINDIA RUBBER, which, whenreduced by certain volatile sol-

vents to the consistency of anoil, can bo mixed with all pig-ments, and used in the samemanner as linseed oil.

It resists water, acids, alkalies,heat and cold and atmosphericinfluences. It lasts longer, givesu richer gloss, covers better andmakes pigments more brilliantthan the purest and best linseedoil.

It possesses the remarkableproperty of "covering" withmuch less pigment tliau anyother oil. It also mixes in largerproportions with varnishes andimproves their working, lastingand wearing properties.

From the Manager of Paauhau Plaotatlou

Co., Hamakua, Hawaii.

Wm. LtTiH Oliver, EnQ Manager Ameri-can Lucol Co., Hun KraiK-ir.cn- .

Hear Sir:A year ago I used some of tho oil munu-fiiuure- d

by our Company to paint one ofour Plantation buildings, ut thu same timepainting adjoining buildings with paintsmixed with American una English Lin-seed Oils. The p.ilnt was mixed and up-pli-

by a competent workman.'1 he building painted with Lucol Oil re-

tains its original iiptiLaranco, while thoseon which LiiiH-c- Oil was used faded sonictime ago, the paint becoming chalky. Asthis Plantation Is on the weather fide ofthe Island, ami the climate exceptionallytrying on Paint, I consider the above to buin thorough ute.it as any to which jourOil can possible bo subjected, its tmpurior-it- y

being so apparent. 1 take pleasure inrecommending the Lucol Oil to all UMirs ofPaints.

Yours verv Respectfully,A. MOORE, Manager.

September . lb'rJ.

mmw

Tfi'Mf

T mAgents for the Hawaiian Islands

It can be provedAn' dayThat theDaily Bulletinlias theLargestCirculationOl' any paperIn Honolulu.For Local NewsFitly presentedTake the .bulletinlOvorv tioio.

The lkxily UulUtin it dtllvead hy

oarrixrt for 60 month, I

ve";

SPECIALBAEGAHSFor This Week Only !

N. srSACHS'QSO IPort Streot, Honolulu.

tableT-IjTnen-s

SIX SPECIAL BARGAINS !

o

Fine "White Table Linen, 01 inches wide at(50 Centw per Yard

Extra Fine Blenched Table Linen, (51 inches wide at00 Cents per Yard

Unbleached Damask Table Lin mi, 51 inches wide at10 Cents per Yard

Unbleached Damask Table Linen, fine quality at. .

50 Cents per YardUnbleached Damask Table Linen, extra quality, OS

inches wide at GO Cents per YardRed Damask Table Linen at GO Cents per Yard

i

r

Also, Some New Children's Leghorn Hats, Very Reasonable.

fcThe above Prices Positively FOR THIS WEEK ONLY

Remnant SaleF

Ribbons, Laces, Embroidery,

Ginghams, Swisses, Lawns,Wool Dress Goods,

Plain Figured Silks,ETO., ETC, E3TO.,

COMMENCES ON

THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1893.

:mi. 3. xevyid.

Bethel Street.

iON AN

Wicker Ware,

Antique Oak

Bedroom

HELL

otnlt TWin

are

O

&

FORTSTREET

GRAND OPENING

MEW

OF THE

FURHTORERobinson Block, Hotel Street, oppo.

HANI) EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT

Suits,

is.j51:i i tfi- -

,' '... Kin ii', UMCia9(zuFiA.rfcvssrx-j:-'iHLasH&- 5 iii

STORE

Furniture, Upholstery Cabinet Making

Chiffoniers,

Sideboards,

Etc., Etc.,

Wardrobes, Mattrasses, Pillows, Etc., Made to Order.SECOND-HAN- Olt DAMAGED GOODS KEPT ON HAND

ORDVYAY & POKTER,Roblnsou Blook, Hotel Street, oppo. Bothol Street.

TELEPHONE --W 015.

AT THE PAMOIS SI'ORE OP -IB

503 Se B 1 1 JEPOKT

D

OP

g Etc.

NO

VICTUAL TELEPHONE

LATEST NOVELTIESIB. EHLS

jsgSllLpa,

W'VrfaBSKjsytH9wci-f- r

RS &STK.E3E3T.

CO,Oa,xrto:n. "VSTasla Falorios !

A handsome Cotton 1 iibilc. New bljlis tlib the cllects are of Chinabilks, to sec them to uppieeiati them

Silk finish just out, real l'rench di igu- - in the llncsi and the etae of the beacon

Oaslarxiero Sialolimes SO Oents Yard I

One of the handsomest Wash Maau.iln this enllrol) new audfor the price has no oiual

Wliite Lawns and DimitsT- -I

lu Plain, btrlptd and becked in gni.it varlct),

tST DreKginalclUfl Under tho Hauagemont ol MRS. RENNF.lt. j3

Royal Insurance CompanyOF LIVERPOOL,

"The Largest in the World."Assets January 1, 1832, : : 842,432,174.00

Hrv rUL on all kui.L of Ituuraiue Propcrtv Ukcu ut Current Klk b

1riii for th lUwtlUu UUntl.

'4

4

Tr-r'"'-

FORTY-EIGIIT- H ANNUAL REPORT

OF I'HEi

New-Yor- k Life

JOHN A. McCALL, President.

SUil-AJRY- " OF REPORT:BUSINESS OF 1892.

Premium IncomeInterest, Rents, etc.

Total Income,

Death ClaimsEndowments and AnnuitiesDividends, Purchased Insurances,

Total to Policy-holder- s,

Number of New Policies Issued.

10,113.93

tnount of "New Insurance Written

CONDITION 1,

Assets,)

Liabilities, 4 Percent StandardSurplusNumber of Policies in ForceAmount of Insurance in Force

PROGRESSIncrease in Benefits toIncrease in AssetsIncrease in SurplusIncrease in Insurance WrittenIncrease in Insurance in Fore

o O . B

1892.

JAN. 1893.....$

IE IR. O- - E3 PtGeneral1 Agent for the Haivaiian

IMPORTER AND

GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, AND

Fresh Roll Batter and Island Batter

tJET ALWAYS ON HAND jpj

New Goods Received by Eveiy Steamer from San Francisco.

Sf All Orders faithfully attended tosolicited and packed with care.

LINCOLN BLOCK, King Street -

TELEPHONE 119.

BOTH TELEPHONES I'll

LEWISIll TOUT

ortei 0 ia ncinw0, llUlUOtt il

Insurance Co.

$25,05,890,470.90

$30,936,090.83

$7,896,589.292,484,-132.2- 9

3,013,990.75

$13,995,012,53

1G,S04,948.10224,00S

$689,248,029.00

$137,499,198,99

Policy-holder- s

CHAS. EUSTACE,

FLOUR FEED,

California

Provision Dealers & Naval SuppliesFresh Goods by Every Cala. Steamer

ICE HOUSE GOODS A SPECIALTY.

Island Orders Solicited. Guaranteed.

TELEPHONE W.-

H. E. &DEALERS

Received by Every Eastern States aud Euro).

FRESH PRODUCE EVERY

fulthfully attended Goods of free.

Satisfaction

Blast Oornar TC.in.ft Stfeotn.

e. b.Contractor tSIs &

GIVEN ON KINDSESTIMATES Iron, btoue and WoodenBuilding,. All kinds of Jobbing in tinbuilding trade uttrndi'd to. Keeps forBrick, f.ime, Ounient. Iron Blone Pine andFittings, Old aud iNew Iron,Mlmon Tiles, (nurry Tiles, assorted sieund colors; California and MontereyGranite Curbing und lllocks, etc., etc.

far-Otllc-e und Yard: Cornerstriata. Hours: H to 12 a.m.,

1 to 1 r,M. Tcluiihoncs: Bell Wlj .MutualH7. Besldence: Mutual 111). P. O.117.

tl

A FAMILY BATHING. nt Walklkl. Trumcurs puss

the Special can hiuindu for Family PImilcs and Kvimliij:Bathing Paitlns. MH-t- f

NOTICE.

I CAN BH OF ANY l( LTL you hi the tay of Bclnsorn.Curving Knives, Ijiwii Mowers. Filing

mid Vutnr'J'ujis nnd Lnylug Pio. Holdeilug Tlnwuru,Setting Gluks. Jtiiiiafrhig Kurilltilro oiMeudliiK Ganltui Jloie, etc., oto,. pleasiHug up Mutual No. Wi LeloreV a, m, or bton IV mid liBO r. u.

H. V, BUHOUflP,

etc.

00,259

$120,094,250.S9

t

IN

$173,005,070.00

,

Islands.

I

Satisfaction

1,323,521.4511,551,908.18

1,063,924.7920,940,08S.OO00,165,451.00

DEA1.EH IN

Satisfaction guaranteed. Island Orders

- Bet. Fort and Aiakea Streets.

P. O. BOX 372.

-- P. O. BOX 297

& CO.,STREET.

d llotail

-- P. O. BOX 145.

THE K. K. BATHS

AT REIKI'S, WAJKIKI-KA- I,

Are now to the and will becarried on us u

First-clas- s Bathing ResortFive Minutes from the Cars.

lnteudlnir visitors should leuve theears llret switch after passing the WalklklPoultry Yards. n

OP. S-AJLO-S!

ikmryrn.Xj.

1 Family Carriaflo Horse, hii

1 Phaeton in Good Order,

i Covered Brake,1 Imported Jersey Cow.

R. I. LILLIi:.70M utT. H, DavIoviV Co.'.

fiubtnibe for IMIy llulUHn, 60

McINTYRE BRO.,IMPORTERS AND IN

Q-rooerie- s, Provisions and Feed.New Goods Packet from the

CALIFORNIA BY STEAMER.

All Orders to and delivered to any part the City

Island Ordera solicited. guaraiiUwd.

Port

thomas,Builder.

ALL

sale:

Corrugated

bund,

King amiHmlth Ollico

Box7fi2-- tf

ILANIWAI"

FJRBT-CLAh- S

Resortgate. arrangement!

IF HI!HShunumlng

Huws, HepslrlnK Hprhiklcrs

Tolepbouu

Grocers

oj.cn Public

To Lot or Loaso.

TO LET

new cottage oxPunchbowl Street, mmr

i he llospitnl, 0 rooms. Jlent ' 'mifflEr;10.W. L. ABLER. 8aSOS-- lf

TO LET

.1 T WA1KIK1.0N THEjV. Beach, it Furnished'.'ottage with CooklioiiM)lrcouimodutioii. Tor icir- -dculars Inquire Bvm.ktin Otllco. 7lX-- tf

TO LET

HOUSE OK FIVErooms, on Mngiuiue SmhiA.jireei, Willi iiaturooin, pat-tu- t

S . C, etc. Commands STjaone of the llnest views in Honolulu. Applyto (177-t- f) J. SI. VIVAS.

TO LET '

rsi: block from he- - 2, jKJ reiania sireei ear". 11 ra-.s'-

Cool unil Convenient Cot- - BJiilijftitnuo of Six Booms. Ijinrc iH.VLiliLot, Stable and Chicken House. Apply to

E. H. HENDRY,nt Hawaiian Hardware Co.'s store. i

'H)7-- tf

I

TO LEASE OB FOB SALE.

ri-M- PREMISES ATX l'earl City, Ewn, withthe Dwelling and Stablesllunnn fnrmerlv ncemdndby B. T. White. Terms reasonable undliossession given ut once. Apply to

7!0-2- JOHN F. colburn.TO LET

rror&r. now occu- -JCX pied by Cluis. Heiriok,Kmi.. situated at S(l Beie- -

tiiniu street; possession to assSeKE- -

mnniroom, a ueurooins, jvucneu, run-tr-

and Biith. Apply toh07-- lv J. F. MORGAN.

TO LET!NEW COTTAGE NO. I.

CONTAINING FIVE ROOMS, .ffyCJ Puntrles to Kitchen und ,fi?iDinlnc-ron- Kitchen and Dining-roo- doors painted, othi r rooms huiidsomelv uanered and finished: I'utcnt W

C, Bathroom, Survants' Room, Woodroom,Chicken Houe and Yard. Tlio Groundsproperly cultivated, containing Fiuit Trees,Shrubs and Flowers. These premises arelocated one block trom Beretania street andone mile from town. Can be leased by agood purtv at a reasonable rent TO SUITHIMSELF.

TO LET

NKYT COTTAGE NO. 11.

TAINING SIX ROOMS,0o ,anai, Uuy milow, lsal-oony, interior of hou-- e Iiand-JKi-

-- oiiipIv trained and nattered. Kitchen andDining-roo- lloor.s jiainted, I'unor Jloorcarpeted, other thiols matted and oilclothed, all new. House sets up seen feetfiom ground enclosed all around. Win- -iiowj, woors, etc. two v. i"s,Bathroom, Washroom, Servants' lioonis,Tool llooin. Chieken House and Yard,Large Carriage Hou-- a and Stable with ,frkAini. nntairs. Auv niiiMMttl of '

Trf-es- , 0 rapes and 1' lowers, large Lawnand Grounds under proper cultivation,

i Location same as House No. 1 and sameteims to a good paitj ut price TO SUITHIMSELF.

N. B. All waste water fiom sink, etc.,is carried through pipes to large brickvault.

W Apply at Bl'LI.ETIN Olliea or toJ. A. Magoon. 774-- tf i

Real Estate AgencyNo. S19 Fort Street,

i

iriTO Jjij I

Dwelling House at Wflilciki near theBridge; Itnthing.

1 House on Aiakea street next PacificClub-:- !.) per Month.

1 House on Beietania street near Piikol,0 Booms, Butli, etc. O per Month.

1 House on Emma Square $10 perMonth.

1 Store on Nuiianu street.'i Houses on Berctuuia street.2 Houses on Fort street.

FORwkP

SALE.House and Lot on Beretanla street near

Pensaeola. Lot 'M) feet frontage undHO feet deep.

Also, a Valuable Block of Brick Build-ings in the heart of the City.

Several Desirable Resiliences ut first-cla- ss

locations.

G. E. BOARDMAN,727-- tf Agent,

Bruce & A. J. Cartwright

To Let or LeaseAt Prices to Suit the Times,

NO. l.rpiIAT COMMODIOUSX and d

Brick Building fflMlHgfMft.with Pleasant Grounds.formerly the residence of tho late H.Hart, situuto on Nuiianu Avenue belowSchool street. Terms easy. Ui'J-t- f

NOTE Before seeking or closing bar-gains elsewhere, it will pay you to scanour column, and to at oucu consult theiindersignid at their oillcc.

Wo keen I'rnnortv In Frst-elas-

i ouuiuoii. our terms aie luoueiaio anaus landlords we will ulwu)s be found le

in our dealings,

Mf Apply In each casu to

BRUCE or A. J. CAIITWKIGUT,

'Curtw right Building," Merchant street.Olll-t- f

FOR ca a t en iK.ri f

I House unil Lot on Llllhn street,on Kuukiiil street, between Nutiniiu

nveiuioatid l.lllbu slioet.3 lloiiko and Lot on the Palniuu road.

TO liET

I House and IaiI on Euinin iri.iii.i! Houto and Lot on Lllilm bticet

M For further particular, apply to

J. M. MON8AHHAT,Citwrlglit'i Block. Murchkut itrntt.

THE VENICE OF THE EAST.

Foaturoa of Bangkok, tho SlnmosoCapital.

Entering Uic Minium, the most im-

portant, though tint the; largest river ofSlum, a wonderful panorama is unfold-ed on both aides. The river is shallowund forms numorottH sandbanks at itsmouth, but deepens soon. On liollisides as fur us the vyecin roach is aHat country, intersected by countlesscanals und in places highly cultivated.Intensive fii'lds of rice Htretch in nildirections, and above Ilium here andlh"iu lower palms, B unboits and othertropical trees, oiowned with luxuriantfoliace nnd covered with douse cicup-cr-s

In many places the banks of therivers are concealed beneath a tangledgrowth of tropical jtinglu, In manyplaces, again, tin; plain is fringed byswamps of considerable extent, heroexposed to tliu burning pun, there con-- I

e.ealed by lull grass,Sometimes, und especially during thoannual inundations occurring from.June to November, tho plain of thelowei Menam is converted into onoimmense lake, over which the smallSiamese and Chinese boats glide in alldirections. It is only eighteen milesfrom tho mouth of the liver to lhcapital and the approach to the riveris guatded by tiitmeious fortifications.I he batteries of l'uknmi, near themouth, cover both banks of the riverand are posted also on a sandy islandnear the right bank. In Pikuam thecustoms are ulso levied, though someof the vessels pay duties further up atPaklut. This is the second foi tidedplace on the river. The Plenum beginsto turn here to the eastward, form-ing a little fuithoi on almost a circle,so that to shorten the communicationtwo canals hnvo been dug. Betweenthese two canals aiv the b.it'eries.

The country is very densely populat-ed, houses, villus, bamboo huts andgardens stretching on both sides of theriver. Before leaching Bankolem, or,tnoie conectly, almost atthe outskirts of the city, one mustpass the "foreign town," thatis, he residences of dilleienl. Consulsand foreimi representatives at thecourt of Bangkok. These residencesate built mostly in the Italian style ofarehitectuie. ltich foreign merchantsand some Chinese mildoiiairesalsolivehere. Bangkolem is the third fortifiedplace, the approaches to the capitalbeing defend d by two frowning fortsarmed wilh modern Kiupp guns.

Bangkolem passed, the traveler issoon in the city, in Bangkok, thebeautiful, the noble, the gloiious, thecity of the golden elligy, the queen ofcapitals, "Venice of JSium," as theeuihiiMiistic inhabitants call this un-doubtedly wondeiful city.

The mime of "Venice of Sin in" ismore appropriate th in any other.Bangkok is built on the water, numer-ous canals intersecting the city inl'very direction. .Not even the hrstview of Lisbon, Venice or Napk cancmnpaie.

in piemlor.wilh tins niarvel- -

min piclnic. I he broad stream is al-

most imisihle, so densely is it coveredwith flouting houses, some of themregular palace, exqui-i- ti ly carved inth.it peculiar art, half Hindoo andhalf Chines'', uud yet distinct, whichhas made Siiim celebrated all over thewoild. Collie of these houses move slowly upon the sp.uk.ing: waters of theliver, while some ate mooted to thebhoios. The banks are green to thewater's edge and fragrant with llleodor of i he most gorgeous (lower of theIropics. The loofs of the houses arescincely visible among the dense foliage, but above them rise the bculp-g- -

lined pyramids of the temples andpagodas decorated wilh chased metal'

H.

woi k aim eovcii'ii wun mosaics, glist-ening and glittering in the sun likeburnished silver.

But once landed, and wanderingover the streets of the capital, you willfeel disappointed, in th hameni.inneia? you would f 1 on landing in Con-stantinople. The city doett notsiisluiiithe lirst iiiiprtsn-io- n. Probably halfthe population of Bangkok consists ofChinese, und their quarter und theirbtrcois are well like the Chinesestreets any wheie else dirty, dilapidat-ed aud Some of the Siam-ese quarters are also not over clean

With all th.it, however, the city ismagnificent enough to iutciesl anybody. The pagod mare works ol art inthemselves and contain magnificenteffigies of Buddha, One of them is ofsolid gold and anothei gilded one tillsa nave 170 feet long. The modernbuildings ure mostly in the Italianstyle, and in the same lylo is theroyal castle or palace, a fine and verylargo struct u e.

ADVERTISING NOTES.

Rooms to lot with board at lluui- -

wai, VaikikL

Root Ifoor ou draught al Boimon,smith & co.'s.

' For Now Silks and Infants' Outfits go to "Ka Mnile."

After shaving uso Cucumbiir SkinTonic. Benson, Smith & Co., Agents.

bycumber Tonic. Benson, Smith x Co.,Agents.

Dr. R. 1. Moore, dentist, has re-moved his ollieo to Arliugton llouso,Hotel street Parlor No. 2.

Dr,. Geo. II. Huddy, D. D. S., hasremoved his oflico jrom King streetto Beretnnia street, near Emma.

Mr. V. II. Henson, piano tuner,has just returned from Maui, and,as lie will go to Hawaii next month,ordors should ho Font hint early.

Tho suecoss of Mrs. Annie M. j

isoum, ol .ucltposport, l'ennsylvania,in the treatment of diarrhoea in herchildren will undoubtedly he of in- -terest to many niothors. She says:"I bpnnl several weeks in Jonstown,l'u., after tho great flood, on uccountof my husband being employedthere. We had several children withus, two of whom took the riiurrluun !

veo badly. 1 got some of Chamber - '

Iain's Colic, Choleia and DinrrluuaRemedy fiom Rev, Mr, Chapman,It mired both of them, 1 knew ofseveral oilier cased where It wasI'ljunlly huccessful. 1 think it can.not be eu'ollod and oheorfullv ro- -'

eoiniiioud it." 25 and 50 cont botlies for utilu by all dealurs, Benson,SmUh.it Co,, ngunU for tho Uuwai-- IInn liUuili.

r, f LD iHAVING BEEN APPOINTED

SOLEFOR THE- -

Genuine

MweiserBeer

BOTTLED BY THE

Anheuser-Busc- h Brewing Ass'n,

ST. XjOTJIS.

AND FOH THE

Sclilitz

Milwaukee

BeerBOTTLED BY THE

Jos. Schlitz's Brewing Comp'y,

OFFER THE SAME

FOR SALEAT- -

LOWEST RATES I737-- tf

'IntheSwini'We Having Just Received

ANOTHER FULL CARGO OP

HAY and GRAINPer Hawnlian Bark "Maunu Ala,"

consisting of

1600 Bales of Large and K Hov.2000 Bags Surprise No. 1 White and

Black Oats.2000 Bags Whole Barley.1000 Bags Boiled Barlov.3."00 Bags Coarse and I'iue Bmn.

GOO Bogs Middlings.300 Bags Mixed Keod.200 Bags Choice Wheat.200 Bags Cracked Corn.100 Bugs Rolled Oats.100 Bags Small Yellow Com.

70 Bags Oil Coke Meal.

We selected these Goods during our lasttrip to the Coast, they are

ALL FIRST CLASSAnd cost no more than poorer qualities

now on the market.

Give Us a Trial !

Bed Rock Prices I

ALL ORDERS DELIVERED PROMPTLY

121--&

CALIFORNIA FEED CO.

KING & WEIGHT, - - Props.

701 lm-3- 2 It

FOR YOKOHAMA!

FINE GERMAN STEAMER

gsSte

u

W. E. Ii'lanii, Comiuaiider;

DUE HERE SHORTLY

Will be Despatched for tho ubnve Port onor about

Sept. S, 1893,For further nartlculnm reinrillnir

Passage and Freight, apply to

K. OG-TJR- & CO.,AGENTS,

71K-t- d Hotel St., Robinson Block.

FOR ALE !

10,000, a o i i i

fl Vflil It? mmtjliUlll 01(1 iMlUllJ

SUITABLE FOR PLANTING.

IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT.- APPLY TO-J9- HN

V. COLBURN & CO.7tt--

Go dei Rule Bazaar

W. F. REYNOLDS. Prop.

CASH Is tho basis of our business. ForCash von can nlwoys got good bargains.All oiirGoodsnro Marked In Plain Figures;tho richest man and tho poorest child cantoll the prices of Goods In our Store. Everystoamor keeps our stook properly assorted.

Fashionable . Society , Writing.. Papers,

Correspondence Cards,Visiting CardH,

Playing Cards.

Fabors, Dlvons and every othor kind ofPencil at 10c. per Dozen up.

School Supplies !

CROQUET SETS it OTHER GAMES.

The only Storo which keeps a Full-assort-

Stock of TENNIS GOODS atLowest Prices.

SOLE AGENT FOB

DOMESTICSewing Machines

The Star that Loads them AH.

SOLE AGENT FOR

Remington TypewriterTho Cock of tho Walk.

AN1

Typewriters' Supplies.HOLE AGENT FOR

Pan-Americ- Sewing Machines

Hand Machines $12 with Cover.

Stand Machines Trom $25 Up.

$2..ri0 oxtra is charged for packing and shin-ing Stand Machines to the other Islands.

A PERFECT STOOK OF

Spectacles & EyeglassesIs always kept on hand In either Steel,

Nickel, Shell or Gold Frames. Nocharge for testing eyes and

no nam Dug.

nn hnnil. A V.il tunrh,'.tnl

Bound & Children's Books !

At Publishers' Prices. No need tosend away for books.

MUSIC ORDERED BY EVERY STEAMER.

Of the Bet German, Spanish and AmericanMakes on hand from $1.00 up.

Just received the BEST GUITAR everoffered the public

v Spanish v Makein Tone only $7.r0.

Banjos, Tamborines, Harmonicas, Bones, Etc.

SEND US YOUR ORDERS- -

JUST ARRIVEDPER BARK "O. D. BRYANT"

Baby CarriagesOF ALL STYLES

Carpets, Rags and Mats

IH TllK M.TKST PATTKRISH.

"HOUSEHOLD"

Sewing MachinesHAND SEWING MACHINES

All with the Latest Improvements.

ALSO ON HAND

WESTERMAYER'S

Celebrated Cottage Pianos

Parlor Organs, Guitars

ANU OT1IBB

MUSICAL. INSTRUMENTS.FOR SALE BY -

ED, HOFFSCHLAEGER & CO,,

King street, oppo. Castle & Cooko.720-- tf

NEW GOODSIf you want a Good Pair of

-- : C3-- L OVES:- -For Driving or Walking I can sell 'em to

you. Or If you want to see some

XTe-- -:- - N'ecls.-vvea.- r

In the Latest DusIkhs and Shapes; callaround und feast your oyeB. 1

have also got u Now Stock of

COLLARS : and : CUFFSAnd above all do not forget that I am

MakingvShirtsvTovOrderIn all Stylet and that I uui Solo Agent

for the

DR. G.JAEGER'S SANITARY UNDERWEAR

Your lilivslulun recom mends it forma iii'iuui.

3. 003Li5BE3Bi,3.1

DIVIDEND NOTICE.

AT A MEETING OFTHE DIHKOTOBHol the 11 tw.uiAK BtxiAK Co, held Aug.

Ifcth.a Dividend of 'JK Purreut was de-clined on the Capital mock of the Com- -pauy, paynuiu ai win wince oi me Ay.cuis,Win. (1, Irwin A Co., (L'iL), on and ulturBept, J, lh!M.

VM. Q. I II WIN,Treamirer II, 8. Co.

Uuwlulu, Auf , IB, lkV& W7--

i,-v- vw.

IS.A.'W.A.H.A.lIKr

Jockey Club

JrC-A-- O ZE! 3AT

KAPI0LANI PARKON.

September 2dCOMMENCING AT

1:30 P. M. SHAKP.

1st UACE-QUEE- N'S OUP-Pu- rso $,W

Running Raco. K-H- Dash for Ha-waiian Bred Horses.

2i RACE-HONOL- ULU PURSE 150.

Trotting nnd Pacing. Mile Heats; best2 in 3 to harness. Haw niton BredHorses.

3n RACE-MAT- OH RACE.

Running Race. 1 Mile Dash between"Duke Spencer" and "Lord Brock."

Itii RACE-PRESID- ENT HAWAIIANJOCKEY OLUB OUP.

Trottincand Pacinc. M Ho Heats; bestA in ft to harness. Free for all

3tii RACE-KALAK- CUP.

Running Race. Mile Dash for Ha-waiian Bred Horses owned by theMembers of the Club. Cup to becametho properly of the one winning Ittwice.

Otii RACE-KAPIOL- ANI PARK OUP-Pu- rse

$100.

Trotting and Pacing. Mile Heats; 3Minute Class; best 2 In 3 to harness.Free for all.

, 7tll RACE OCEANIC STEAMSHIPCO.'S CUP.

Running Race, Dash. Freefor all.

All Entries to close on WEDNESDAY,Aug. 30th, at 2 o'clock p. si., at the Ofllceof tho Secretary, and all Entry Fees 10Percent of tho I'ure; all Cups $10.

All Races to be Run or Trotted underj tho Rules of the Hawaiian Jockey Club.

All Horses not withdrawn by Friday,Sept. -t, at '2 o'clock i m aro expected tostart.

All Horses aie expected to appear on theTrack at the tap of the bell from theJudge's Stand, otherwise they will befilled.

Admission 60 CentsGrand Stand (extra). 50 Cents and $1 00Carriage (Inside of course) $2 50Quarterstrotch Badges $5 00

C. O. BE ROE It,Secretarv Hawaiian Joekev Club.

7i7-t- d

DAI NIPPON

Japanese ta) Goods Store

Hotel Street,Next door to the Palace Ice Cream Purloin

UAS JUST nriTIVKD

Beautiful Silk for Ladies' Dresses

SILK PAJAMAS,

Fancy KimonosIN SILK AND COTTON;

EMBROIDERED v SILK v PARASOLS,

CARD AND NOTE CASES,

Etc., Etc., Etc.. Etc

SANYOU116 Kliig Street (Makal Side)

Bet. Kekaullku St. aud King Street Bridge.

HAS FOR BALK

All Kinds Japanese Silk,

OREPE, STRAW HATS,

Groceries,Etc., Elf., Etc., Etc.

Large Assortment! l,uw Prices I

JAPAiSE"MZAAR,Hotel Street, Oppo. lietliel St.

- is nouns" a

O E3 3ST XJ 1 3T 22

Clearance Sale

GREAT BARGAINS I

IS ALL KIND OF

Handsome and Artistic Goods,

Etc., Ic, Kto., Etc.

J. M, do SA o SILVA,