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Vol. Xni. No 2103. HONOLULU, II. I., WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER' 21, 1888. .BUnSORIPTION
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THE DAILY BULLETIN
Is printed ami published at tho ofllce,
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Subscription, - 50 cents per Month.
Address nil Communications DailyBULT.KTIN.
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IAS G. CLEVIOR Managor
Bulletin Steam Printing; Offlco.
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THE DAILY BULLETIN
Weekly Summary.An interesting and comprehensive
publication, contains 23 columns ofreading matter on local topics, and acomplete resume of Honolulu and IslandNews. It is the best paper publishediu tho Kingdom to send to friendsabroad.
Subscription:Island : : : $4 00 yearForeign : : : 0 00 "
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Commission Mercnants.
T lXA.OB:irJ3JLiD & Co.,
, General Commission Agents.070 ly Honolulu
G. W. MACPARLANE & Co.
liU'OUTBRB AND COMMISSION'merchants;Queen street, - Honolulu. H. I.
1048
BHEWKB 6t COMPANY,L '. (Limited)UKNKliAL llKUCANTrLB AND
Commission Agents.
list ov ofmcebs :
' P. C Jones, Jr. . . . President & ManagerJ. O. Oaiitkb. . . ..Treasurer & Secretary
DlilKCTOKS:
Hon. O. It. Biauor. S. C. Allen,H. VVatkkuouse.
3Jt3 1y
T. WATERHOTJSB,JOHN Importer and Healer in GeneralMerchandise, Queen (., Honolulu. 1
fi. N. Castlo.-- J. B. Athoton-- G. P. Castle& COOKE,C1ASTLE Shipping and. Commission
Merchants. Importers and Healers inGeneral Merchandise, ' No. 00 King" st.,Honolulu ' . , 1
Clans Hprcckcu. Wm. Q. Irwin.IRWIN fc COMPANY,WO--
.
Sugar Factors andCommissionAgents, Honolulu. 1
Si CO.WILDER Healers in Lumber, Paints,Oils, Nails, Sal', and Building Materialsof every kind, cor. Fort and (ueen sta.,Honolulu. 1
GRINBAUM & CO.,"MS. Importers of General Merchandise and Commission Merchants,
and124 California street,
San Francisco, Cal.
II. Lowers, K. J. Lowroy O. M. Cooke.EWERS & COOKE,L (successors to Lowers & Dickson.)
mporters and Dealers in Lumbcrjfind allkinds ot Building Materials, ForTstreet,Honolulu - 1
"Wm. O. Atwater,Agent to
Grant Marriage Licenses.Olllce, : Honolulu Iron Works Co.
Bopt.20.ly
GONSALVES & CO.,
"Wholesale Grocers & Wine Merchants80 Beaver Block, Honolulu.
H. crCRABBE,
DEALER IN HAY and GRAIN,
81 King Street, opposite tho Old StationHouse.
M.utuu.1 OColeplione No.87 tf
Notice of Removal!
THOMAS LINDSAY,Manufacturing Jeweler & Vatcliraaker
Has removed to ono of tho NowStores in tho
TIiouihn Jtluck, Kins Street,Threo doors from Castlo & Cookcs',
Where ho 8. prepared to manufactureall xlmls of Jewelry. w
Professionals.
J ALFRED MAQOON,ATTORNEY AT LAW.
173 42 Merchant street. Honolulu, ly
T H.SOPEB.M.D.
' Consulting; Physician and Surgeon .
S. W. Corner Sixth and Market streets,opposito Hawaii Nel Millinery Estab-lishment, San Francisco. 23
SAMUEL K. KAEO,
at DGaw.Office, : No. 0 Kiiahumanu street.
ap.24.88.ly
J. M. MONSARRAT,Attorney nml Counsellor at Iinw.
Notary Public and Commissioner ofDeeds for tho States of Now York, Cali-fornia and Pennsylvania. Merchantstreet, "dazetto" Block, Honolulu, H. I.
june.0 88
PIONEER ,
STEM CAM FACTOR!JV.N1) BAICERY.
F. HORN, Practical Confectioner,Pastry Cook and Baker.
71 Hotel St. -- ejST Telephone 74
H. M. BENSON. a. w. siirrn.
BENSON. SMITH & CO.,
Manufacturing and Dispensing
Pharmacists,113 & 110 Fort Street, - - Honolulu.
Depot for Bocricke & Scechlk's
HOMCEPATH1C MEDICINES,Ricksecker's Perfumes ami Toilet
Requisites, i2y
H0LLISTER & CO.,
Druggists & Tobacconists,WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
1 09 JVt Streot, William's Block, Houo-21- 0
' Honolulu, H. I-- .
WERNER & GO.v r
JJInnnfacturlnU'JowoIIorM, ;
NO. 03 FOItT iSTltaBJESO?.Constantly on hnnd i large assortmon
of every description of Jewelry, WatchesGold and Silver Plated Ware, &c.
058 ly
Sanders' Baggage Express Go.
M. N. SANDERS, (
F. I. CUTTER, r ,..Ofllce, 84 King street, Telephone No, 8G.
ucsiucncc xeicpuono xso. mMi.
GcnH EiiroBBliiK &. DvorylnpcPiano and Furniture moving a specially.
Wagons meet all incoming steamers.july.25 ly
MRS. M. B, CAMPBELL,
'DrcHsmalcliiu', &o., &o.,IlrtB commenced tho business of Dress,making. Cutting and Filling, at her resi-dence, No. 73 Bcretania street, oppositothe Hotel. The patronage of the ladiesis respectfully solicited. Satisfactionguaranteed. sept-0-l- y
Alex. Flohr,istti'tti
Lock & Gunsmith.Bethel st., next to General Post
Ofllce, Honolulu.All kinds of Safes &. Soales repaired.
AIho, Hoivlnir aiacliIneH at rcanon-abl- o
rates.Bell Tel. 424. P. O. B. 400.
Hustace & Robertson,
DRAYMEN.LL orders for Cartage promptly at.
xl tended to. Particular attentionpaid to tho
Storing & Shippingof goods in transit to tho othor Islands.
Also, Black and Whiter Sand
in quantities to suit at lowest prices.
Ofllce, adjoining E. P. Adams & Co.'sauction room.082 ly Mutual Telephone No. 19.
FOR SALE.
Q WHALE BOATS; 1 Decked0 Whulo Boat, 30 feet long, 3 feetdeep, 8 feet wide; 2 22 feet Surf Boats;1 18 foct Surf Boat; 2 Decked Plunger,10 feet long, 0 feet 0 inches wide, 2 feet0 Inches deep, with mast and sails allcomplete; 1 2i feet Sailing Scow, withmast and sails all complete. Apply to.
E. R. RYAN.Boat Builder and General Jobber. 61 ti
TF YOU WANT A SERVANT,1 X advortlso in tho Daily Bullktik.
Beaver Saloon
Tho Bost Lunch in Town,
Tea and Coffee. at ill Hours
The Finest Brand of
Cigars, Tobacco
Always on liana.II. J. NOI.TK, l'roprictor.
flow Restaurant
King Street Hear Alakea.
Ilonrd 4 50 Per AVocIt.Single aicnl !i5 Cents I'.nch.
A first-clas- s Cook hos been engaged tosucceed tho ono 'heretofore employed.Tho Tables are Marble top and Clean;the Waiters attentive.
' C. IUL HKE,2072 3m Propri etor.
Choicest "Mutton !
Beef, Pork,ITisli, T"eg:eta.lles Soc, .Sec.
Always on hand at the
HONOLULU MARKET(Successors to Wm. McCandlcSs),
'No. O queen St., : : 'lsli MarKct,Honolulu, n. I.
BSTFamily and Shipping Oidcrscarc.fully attended to. Live Stock furnishedto vessels at short notice. my 17-8- 8
TII3E
Metropolitan
eat Company81 KING STREET,
G. J. WALLER, - - Manager.Wholesale & Retail Butchers
AND
NAVY CONTRACTORS.1717 ly
JOS. TINKER,BUTCHER.
City Harket,Nuuanu Street.
Beef, W Veal,Lamb, Mutton, .& Pork.
- ALSO
Cambridge Pork Sausages !
Fresh Every Day.
(SgTHis noted Sausages arc made bytho every best machinery, and all ordersentrusted to his care will bo deliveredwith promptness and dispatch, and hisprices aro as low as anywhere 'in thocity.
CSTTry his Bologna SausageB.aoct.5 88
WRIGHT BROS.,
SSFort Street, next Lucas' Mill,
Ship's Blacksmitliing, Carriage
Building. & Repairing.
Drays, Carta & Wagon Building a Specialty.
Every description of work in thoabove lines, performed in a first-clas- s
manner ami executed at short notice.Having seemed the service of one of
tho best Painters in townUood Carriage J'nlntlnir Is Uunrau-tee- d
; Kxrullrnt Trimming u!ho done.CSTMutuiil 'lolcphouc, No. G75t3SALL WORK GUARANTEED.
Orders from tho other Islands solicited,my.28-8- 8
Tho Inter -- Island SteamNavigation. Co., Limited, .
Keep constantly on hnnd for sale
Steam Family and Blacksmith Goaland a general assortment of
415. Bar Iron.NOTICE.
MUSIC furnished for balls, partiesBcreuudcs by Palmer's String
Hand. Orders left nt O. E. Williams',or ring up Muluul Telephone MO. 71 tf
TF YOU WANT A SITUATIONX advertise in tho Daily Buujjtin.
TAMPED coobs STAMPED
A Good Assortment Just ReceivedAt TitE
POPULAR MILLINERY HOUSE,101-- Fort Street, Honolulu.
IS". S. : ProprietorStamped .Linen Sideboard Scarfs,
Stamped Liuon Splashers,Stamped Linen Tray Covors,
STAMPED LINEN TIDIES I
Stamped Linen Doylies, assorted sizes;Laundry Bags,
" Linen Floss, iu all colors.o
-- ALSO A VARIETY OF- -
Chenille Pon-Po- ns and Tassals !Fancy Metal Ornaments,
Fancy Furniture Fringes.
Come early, and havo first choice.
HAWAIIAN BUSINESS AGENCY.Ho. 85 F0ET BTBEET. HONOLULU.
Geiioral AejeiitiwExpert Accountants and Collectors, Real Estate, Firo & Life Insurance
Agents, Custom-Hous- e, Loan and Exchange Brokers.Departments of Business:
Books &nd Accounts accurately kept and properly adjusted.Colletions will receive special attention and returns promptly mada.Conveyancing a Specialty. Records searched and correct Abstracts of Title
furnished.Legal Documents and Papers of every description carofully drawn and hand
somely engrossed.Copying and Translating in all languages in general uie this Kingdom.Real Estate bought and sold. Taxes raid and Property safely insured.Houses, Cottages, Booms, Offices and Land leased and rented, and rents collected.Fire and Life Insurance ctfeoted in flrat-clas- s Insurance Companies.Custom-Hous- e Business transacted with aoouracy and dispatch.
Loans negotiated at favorable rates.Advertisements and Subscriptions solicited for Publishers.Any Article purchased or sold on most favorable terms.Inter-Islan- d Ordors will rcoolvo particular attention.
CST All Buiinott onirutiedlo our cara will roceivo prompt and faithful attention atmodorato charges.
Having had an extensive business experience for over twenty-flv- e yoarsMnNow York City and elsewhere, wo feel competent to attend to all husinoss of nnintricate and complicated nature, or requiring tact and discretion, and respectfullysolicit a tual.
BellkTclcphono No. 274. Xlctwalicm ZSumIdloms Ajyoncy.ian. 7.88
Just Received at Hollister & Co.'sA largo assortment of
PERFUMES! PERFUMES!Comprising tho well-know- n brands of
COLGATE & CO., LUNUBORGS,LITBIST'S, ATKINSON'S,
EASTMAN'S ALOHA, HOYT'S COLOGNEFARINA GERMAN COLOGNE, &o.
lior Sale at Reasonable Pricee.nh-2-- ij WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 87
AERATED WATERS !
Steam "Works, Sunny South, Waikiki.
J. E. BROWN & CO., - - Proprietors.Dopot, 28 Merchant Street, Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands,
oCAPACITY 1,000 UOKKN l'I'.lt MAY.
Tho Only Apparatus making High Class
TAHITI LEMONADE, GINGER ALE,Hop Ale, Cream Soda,
Sarsparilla, Grenadine, RaspberryadeAnd PUKE, STRONG EFFERVESCING
PLAIN SODA WATER.Also, Genuine Apollinaris Water, 75 cents per dozen, delivered,
Latest Improved Machinery and Patent Glasi-valv- o Bottles.
TELEPHONES Boll, 172; Mutual, 360; Post Offico Box, 469.g0 Orders delivered to any part of tho city. Island orders solicited; jgft
April-13-8- 8 .
.,, p
WSS1..!
Royal Insurance Company.
Accumulation of Funds, $28,602,205.00
Firo ritks taken at current rates andsettlement made in Honolulu.
JOHN S. WALKER, AgontJuly 20.88-l- y
Union I'lro A IlarlnoInsurance Company of N. Z.
Capital, $2,000,000; Unlimited Liability.
Fire and Marino risks, taken nt currentrates and settlement made in Honolulu.
JHN S. "WALKER, Agontjuly
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Insurance Co. of San Francisco,
Marine risks on Hulle, Cargoes, Freightsand Commissions at current rates
JOHN S. "WALKER, Agont.july 25.88.ly
MEGIDEBTCTXta
General Insurance Company.
Marino risks oa Hulls, Cargoes, Freightand Commissions at current rates.
JOHN. S. WALKER, Agent.july2C88.1y
THE NEW YORK
Life Insurance Go.Strictly Mutual Organized 1815.
ASSETS OVER - $87,000,000
Thc'actual (not estimated) results of itsmatured Tontine policies exceed thoseof any other Company issuing similar
policies.
The XonrorfcUInc
Free Tontine PolicyWith Mortuary Dividend (returning allpremiums in addition to face of policyshould death occur during tho Tontinoperiod) as issued by this Company
the advantages of Tontine nccu-mutatio-
guaranteed options at the endof Tontino periods and perfect' ficcdomafter two years as to residence, traveland occupation, except service in war.
Nonforfeitable after 3 Years.C2TFor lull particulars and estimated
results based upon actual results paidin 1888 apply to
CO. BERCEiRi,Honolulu, General Agent Hawaiian
JulyJ Islands. 121-8- 8
rffn Honolulu ibon "Works,5dtetth8team engines, Bugar mills, boll-er- s,
coolers; iron, brass and lead cast-ings; machinery of every descriptionmade to order. Particular attention paidto ship's black smithing. "Job work exo.cutcd at short notice 1
WALKER & EEDWARD,
Contraotom & Builders.Brick, Stono and "Wooden Buildings; cs.tlmates given. Jobbing promptly
to. 70 King street. Hell Tele-phon- o
No. 2. P. O. Box, 423. up 5.1y
LUCAS,Contractor -- 23BiSii5A
and Builder,Honolulu Steam Planing Mills, Jb.'spW
nado, Honolulu.Manufactures all kinds of Mouldings,
Brackets, Window Frames, Blinds,Sashes.-Doors- , and all kinds of Wood-work Unlsh. Turning, Scroll and BandSawing All kinds of Sawing and Plan-m- g,
Morticing and Tenanting.Ordors promptly attonded to and work
guaranteed. Orders from tho othor is
solicited
ENTERPRIS
PLANING MILL. fAlakcH, near ((ucen St. ITeitphon no. BJM
J. O. MARCHANT,(Buccessor to T. Q. Thrum)
Book-binde-r, Paper-rule- r & Blank-boo- k
Manufacturer.
Friend Building, Bethel street, Hono-0- 2
lulu. tf
rpHE BEST PAPER to subscrlboJL for is tho "Dally Bulletin.'1 60cents per month.
A. II. RASEMANN,Cook-binde- r, Paper-rule- r & Blank-boo- k
Manufacturer,
No. 13 Kuahumunu street. Up stairs.oct-l.88.l-
rpHE ONLY PAPER read by allX. classes "The Dally Bulletin." 60
1 cents per mouth.
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FIRE,LIFE, "
MARINEINSURANCE.Hartford Fire Insurance Co.
AMota, $0,288,010
Commercial Incoranoo Oo.i (Firo and Marine)
Assets, $450.OlOAnglo-Ifevad- a Assurance Corporate ja
(Fir and Marino)Capital, paid tip, $2,008,0,' 0
South British Fire and Marino I&a. JoCapital, $10,000,0. Jtj
New York Life Insurance Co.'
Aseete, $86,000,01 '0
C.O.BERGEIHONOLULU.
General Agent, HaWn Islands.
1603 ly
ICQ U1XABLESflfflftf7
JOr tho Daltoa State.
THE LEADING COMPANY.
New Buslnstsln 1887 $130,023,1 ISApplications relusod tor 23,729,8! 7Total Incomo - 23,248,8 M
Surplus 4 par cant - 18,104,216
Gain in Assets during year 8,808,, .2
Etc., Etc., Etc.,
In the above and most Important po ntthe Equitable heads the list of
Life Companies. v
A. J. CARTWRIGHT,General Agont for Hawaiian
Island.
June J.
j..;.fs
CASTLE & COOKE,Life, Rre& Morino4ln8tir'oe Atjei
AQBMTS FOK
The Wow BaglaaaMIITIIAI IPC mtcvpnUD'v
.; V1 fmui XKJBion.
The JStna Fixe InsHranco o'.i of Hartford Conn.- -
The Vnloa Fire sadMarine insurance Go.
of Ban Prauclico,, Cala.101 ly
Prussian NationalInsurance Comtff
BSTAXLISBBD 18415, '"s.ooi.nnn tiiiiyuV
IU'Ej lMflprn!irafl fivin liuaX pointed of the aboya aer; i...:for the Hawaiian Islaada, la preprtioB.B, rire, on iiuuai as,
Furniture, Merchandise, Produce, Br jar?Mills nt nn tlin mnt
Premptly Adjusted PayaWt
Honolulu.H. RIMEN8CJHNIIBt,
jly.871y at Wilder & 'a.--?
Pioneer Shirt Factory
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agent Cbm .MT', te
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ui noneiuiu, no. 17 Emma atr :'
Tho undersigned begs to infona Shepublic of these Islands that he is raak .ngBliirtu by HeoNuremeB fc t '"'
Directions for eel'f.measurement wi,l' 'be given on application.
White Shirts, Oiershlrts & Bight Ge asA fit guarantee by making a pie. .,",
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Finance 5ojHuitKAU of Customs, )
Honolulu, Nov. 15, 188S. S
Ml Iv. W. Ivpiivvnillnnlii linn ling-- day -- been appointed Tilot for theTort nnd Collection District of llilo,
'1. TBlAml nf.JTn.wn.ii. .vinn-lS.-- T. Ku-nii-
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resigned.A. H. 0LKG11OUN .
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UolliTtor-Gcncru- L . ..
Appic-vcd- :.-.
- "W. L. Grke.v, wa 5V''"iPij .102 2t-.d.- 3t--
SchoolrNoti56.T r
The new Public Free School nt(j.Kttiiluwulii, in this district, will be
opened on WEDNLDXY next, the21st instnnt, when- - pupils of bothsexes, all iintionililiu$,Ijuda1n anypersuasion, mny jiecgistcied forattendance.
Mr. C. Tldiiy '"White, for hoveralyears assistant lYhidn"0f4M,lUynlSchool, Kahcluifin'," UAs'Phcffir ) ap-
pointed Principal, jiml Mls, MA.Wood, fcr n number of ycnis a
fcTirnnTlry giadcs inpublic and c schools in thisdistrict, lins beuiiujjjjod AbsistantTeacher. The loeatiou-uLth- o school,
v-- for health and conifiut. isjnost ex--
ccllcntiiud iu tbOjCbajyettgicliQis- ot expenenco, shoiyd, not. Jail of aa lnrirfi iil.tnnil.innifir
Vt llv oidfii of tho Tlnfiril i1 .Kilt inn tinn.f . ,..w.jas. SiAiiriiBcci clary.
, Education Oilice,-No- v. ill, J.888.101 3t
jjajltt fgu'ClitfinPledged to neither Sect nor Party,Sut established for the benefit of all.
WEDNESDAY NOV. 21, 1888.
HOODLUMISM.
Complaints have been made at.this ollicc y concerning theconduct last night, of some younghoodlums in the ncighboihood ofthe Y. M. C. A. hall. That timeand place were chosen by the of-
fenders to insult passers-bj'- . Theguilty patties- are persons gn lU
birth orforeign extiaction. Thisisvnot the first time that this same indi- -.
'. viduals and others have been guiltyof simifdr" hli's'cbi.duot and iii th'e
" same ncighboihood. ThviyT cofigic- -
p, gate in front of, QiwiCt.uv.to,. the Y.C. A. .halU aniiii&titution.-dc-- .
signed for their good-Mmtl-wh- cn i,o, one is near at hand to be a clieck on
, their pioclivities, seem to delight inLJ showing how badly they can misbe
have themselves. A few doses of L
. ropesend would bo an, excellentmolimnn vit lirtci- i iiniliii--
JJ5. " iStfura.' """&r"1 jlirnnina ntu if lino rv enrnn rtv...."' " t w.t.'?
I effectual remedy is not shortly applied by those.authorised by law toudo bo, unauthorised parties will take'the responsibility upon themselves.(It a gentleman who was insulted bythese miscreants the other night is
gain submiHetl-to-anythinprsimila- rr
.be will certainly use his best en- -
uuuYuiB luiuuic villi upuciiy aim me-rited "' "punishment.
A DANCERO.US .MpRTffjJ,f
Ono of the new hy'dranta, for usef in case of fire, is plac'cit oi;tle side
walk of Alakeasticet,jieajMLIic cn-- 1
trance to the I3rihah,.grcniiids.is in a position calculated la do
damage to pedestrians in the dark."X'-r- T1! 751 i"5
In fact, if intended for that particu-lar purpose, it could' scai'dely liavobeen more advantageously,. placed.?This fact was.reiioj:jlcid in this-pape-
r-
K,vfhcn tho hyd.rant vys lirst placedfe there. Somo of ouiy readers huvoJ. since found $t oitydpt ilip.nispjycs,'and now agree thatl,our,Jfkickiing"tnta not ,wil4ipnt.g09d. rson,..Q.i!f Monday.night a gentlpmun came in,
contact yyithiUrfr hydrant" so. forcU,bly as o a
fwound thai will taktf a pot of ofiit'ment and agobd inanlaytp heal.While this gentleman IjAJjJt-'ii- afew feet iroin,.lli.liy.diaut, and nurs-
ing his injured -- Inalrtnto, a conditioifto enable him to hobblo tb Ifls lodg-ing- s,
a second. gentlBiuautkJdilied ui- -
iti'tho dark,tAinVlieforo thc'Jlrst mnwfortunate could Utter k --word ofwarning, camo plump against the
BSfme obSlaole, Uirneifl (j half, soincrj,iBBUiE, anu laiuim un ii . vju;ilhg considerable discoinfort to lhat
pprgan. uiuor cflges couin- , j-- ii. . .......... iini?oi injuryjroiii tuu buuju wuw., "fi'till tho 'flanlrercyns6 AriiribJInc-nldc- K
Piis kept thoro, nnd pibbably 'will lieuutil Bomcono brings"?iH""tfetrorPfor
.damages against the .Governmentlibt ft broken Hinb. -
Jtsj; t'jjLu'' rr.w.iifc.L'im?yviiH.LJi'wil i Mm 1'iii ii i IMa. mvj4$ m'uii.1 ins wua,fji.gjj.ntyvMrtLj.i' t,WtfiT .nrt wwwuM' jjfaAiotfgjeiMttw
WHAT OTHER COUNTRIES DO TO
PROTECT THEMSELVES.
The idea of protection against theinclusions of n class of foreignersdeemed to bo undcsirahle, which
hascouo prominently lo the frontinatluVi communitv Hiring the'ibur- -
rcm' yar, lsjiuiot iTcculiar 't'ptliicountry. There was a period inEnglish liistoiy when mi outcry wasraised against the piivileges of citiz-
enship being granted lo Frenchmenin England, and in compliancetherewith stringent restrictive mea--ur- es
were adopted. We are allmore or less familiar with what liasrcdenlly been ddho in lliu Uih'tcd
Stale , Australia, and "elsewhere in
lcganl to tho Chinese...-B- ut our
readers in general are -- probably not
aware that very' slffngcn.C.mcasuicH,recently enacted, . .curtailing the
rights of foreigners" that countiy,are now in force in Norway. TheNorwegians-ha-
ve a law relating locitizeiship, whiyli has'fjccn in opera-
tion since April 1, l888understoodto b s intended to apply mainly toEnglishmen, as Ihc' aio the princi-
pal i lyailgrs .Qf .that country.. Wc..
copj' Hie following:0. fn future real propyl ty. except
by smcial peimisio'iVof tlifclving,.or the authority authorized byjiim,may only be legallyaqquircd in therealm1 by .Norwegian:!, or SwedishState citizens, corporations; institu-tions, or limited liability .companies,when their boards have their seals in
Now ly or Sweden, and consist ex- -
clusiv ply of Norwegian anil SwedishState citizens. The. same rulo shallapply to lcase4fvJandci . propci ty ,
and he jigl).ts of usufiuct, uscorother rights confcrrcdthi3rcb3r withregard to such property. ,
Thd King may grant exemptionsfrom iiiactmcnts of this paragraphwith lpspcct to lease's 'or bth'dr rightsacquired, for a period not exceedingten yi ars.
Note: License to work mines is
fioe ti all, FpssguVWiia acquijc,laijdpd prppcjty. for fsites ofdhhrc cs, schools, pai soiiages andcenietpri cs.
13. Xf an agtecment not. in conformity w ith 'J is executed by thercgibtratum of 'the title deed: or if
the pn rchascr or the lessee,har cn- -
teied nto possession of. the-estat- e,
or the jCxercisc of,4he riglits conqed- -
cd, pe aiuuouUcs suall lix annio for the adjustment . the niat- -
F
tcr. ' The lpnj) Qf tunc.alloUell mitst ,not be luijsthaii G
'monfhk nor indie tlian3 ycais14. idn the expiry of tile term fix
ed, the pioperty or sitid lights shallbe soId by compulsory, auction, 'byorder of the supeiior authoiitics,without any previous negotiations ofagrecnent or notification to the
parly
OUB LOS AHGELES LETTER.
Ourdlovely summer weather still..cqiitmiucs.T'1iMie mo'rm'!)g3,1iria-rex'i-
mgs are quite cool, but ilic tempoalure ifnoOh is abovc"'801degicesWith thO'Gxeotioarof
i. . .. . . . .last April, ai)d jd is verydry. jOur .streets' and .gardens aresprink cd "dnlly, .uni vegptationiloiuis ics everywhere. Thc'jlowcrs.bloom luxuriantly and would docicdit 10 your.owji Jovely islands.
Dur ng the past wecic-niiei- v city,jcharte has been adopted, which willdoubtl 2ss increase the prosperity ofthe municipality. t"Vork .cpntinuesbusklj pn' several large, blbcks,some cf which will be quite ornamental. --About 75;000,000- - feet ofluoben have been usciLbyoair.build-e- rs
thip year; filso large quantitiesof bricacB afjcUjStbuc. Somo ,of. thenew Blfucturesyi)jbo h'ancsoinelyornamcntt'fl"'wltlf:"tc,rra cotta. Thismatcual is used freely in the lam c
building belonging t'o Uie "voman' s(Jlinstiiin TcmnerancQ Union, and inthe nevr Cityaialir "'It, Is "probtiblc'that tho PiiUIio'Librdrywill be re"moved to more capacipus 'quartersnext y ;ar. The four rooms nowvoted to 'tho' Library are crowlgdevery" ( ay. In addition to lloniccirculation many readers consultbooks viUihrthcbu!lcl!ng.t
froji' brid'g w;jl 'be;'coinjtri ctej ncross Los Angeles'river, (jonriccting lho main portionof the cilyjjivith tho llcautiful' Eus't-cr- n
suburbs. Whilcr'th'e foundations'are beipg'fnid, a tcmporaiy bridgeacjcommoilntciJ'tire liofbo cars andfoot travel. .
4 j . ,
A Chamber of Conime'rco has re-
cently' been organised, wljich willwith ho,JUoat;(Jipt';frrade
in - en Lou raging immigiation andiiuiinifi cturcs. Two exoursion pur- -
ijusircin iiiu r.asicru pinics navuarrived within a few .da3'S, andotlieis are expected" Vtfry J55TTUtisinc s of airklridsls'begiiinlng'lbiiniVrovo. and there is every reason
P Co bellovo that a scabon of unoxniii- -
fplofl pijosperity is at bond.-- - -
Tho several political parties aioas busy in Soutliorn-Culifom- iu as inolhcr iKirtb of the AmcilcanUnioii.
''Nolcss.tliniithieo mammoth tents aioused ns headquartois by the Repiili-licans- cf
Los Angeles. "'Ki'ithuHiastisrallies are hold every-wee-
k, anilthe IlarrUon and Morion
Clubs often indulge in torchlightprocessions on those evenings whendistinguished speakers arc exported.A new enrollment of the voters hasbeen completed, from which it is
--cstlnicd that the pci lnifncnt'popu-lntioilft- f
this qitj',is n'bt festhnn
TliojUinvorHiiy or .jputucrn, vjau-fornltf- is
lriaUlng'-'arrangehiciit- s fortho construction of a refractingtelcscopo of 10 inches apertuic,considerably larger than tho Lickinstrument. Several years will herequired to complete the telescope,which wilL be the largest of its classIn the world. Meanwhile an observ-atory will be huiit upon Wilson's al'cakj the highest point of the Sierra
Anirn.. fliS lOnftt'lJnlvmnoMlinro laVIIUI.Un Vl ViV-'lrT- ' V
well ndnnted for"! tfstrffSoniicalrc- -
scarch. " A. Ii. W.Lot) Angeles, Cal., Oct. 24th.
,fI0l7 CHINESE ECONOMIZE.
Tho Chiucsc'aieeconomical, whether it be in limiting the number ot wants, in pre- -
venting wiwtej tOrOiJi! atUiistUig!forces in such a manner as to makea little represent a great deal. J. nouniversal diet consists of rice;beans), millet, garden vegetablesand fkih, with a little meat on highfestivals. Wholesome food inibitnOance may bo, supplied at lessthan a penny a day for kcaeh adult,,and even in famine times thousandsof persons have been kept alive formonths on about a half-penn- y a dayeach.) This implies Hie existence ofa high degree of culinary lslvill iirthe Chinese; their modes or jpro-paii-
food are thopugh anT vari-ous. TThcre is no waste ; everything
"is made to do as much duty aspossible. What is left is the veriesttrifle. The physical condition ofthe C linesc dog or cat, who has tolive o l the leavings of the fatuity,shows- this: they aie clearly kept onstarvation allowances. -- The Chineseaie nc t extremely fastidious in re-
gard o food ; all is fish that -- comesto their net, and most things comethere Sooner or later. In thc'Rorlhthe hoVsc, the mule, the donkey arcin uniVeisal use, and in some dis-
tricts the camel also does duty. Itmust je understood that the prac-tice is to eat all thcscranimals assoon as hey-expiFe whelhcr-lho- -b.'Jusic,ofIdeath.ljicaccUlcjat, ohLagc.or disease. This is done as a inatrtcr oflcoursc, and the fact that theanimal has died of an epidemicmaladk- - docs not alter its ultimate"destination. Ceitain disturbancesof thuihumaii olganizatiplduev to "
eating', diseased meat, aie woH rccog-giize- d
among the people ; but' 'it .iscousiilcieel bolter to eat the inUat,th&cheapness of which isueftafnY andliin tle libk of the consequences,whicjitare not quite certain, than to.buy dear meat even with the assur-aucc'- of
no evil lesults. Indeed, themenu (f animals whidh'-iif- i dicil'of-oidiniti-
ailments'"!-- "dearer',lhiui that of those vlit;v hovo- died'in aiu epidemic such ab"r3leuro- -
pneumonia. Another examplecalculating economy is'-'tho-
construction of the cooking pot8nudboilers,, the bottoms of winch are asthin a si possible that the contentsmay boil all the sooner, for fuel is
--scaiceiand dear and consists generally ofj nothing but thejj stalks androots of the ciops, which make arapid 'b'nz.e .audytdUjanpear. The.,busineh pf, gatluirii'g f"Kl is to
childien, for one who cando nothing else can at leubt pick ups't'ritw'slaiKl leaves and weeds. Inautumn and winter u vast army of
Boys'.ascend trees and beat them.with chihs tojiluiKe o.fB tliCaleAVes);th,u very straws get no time to shovv
. which way the wind blows be'foretliey arc annexed by sonic enter--piisin-g!
;ollccto!i,..c .Similarly hoj.fessioival maiuire eolIectors'-'sw4ar-
over all the roads of the country.Chines'p women cany this minuteeconomy into their dress ; nothingcomes luniss to thein : if it is notused an one place it is in another1wheie it appears a thingf eauty.I'orcigli residents who gfvo th'eircast-o- il clothes, i away to Chinesemay be assured that the career ofusefulness of these garments is atlast aljoul to commence. Chinesewheelbarrows squeak for the wantof a fe,wn drops of oilljqt vtopeople who have no norves theiqucak is cheaper than 6il.SfmHirly, jdirt is cheaper man not water, anuan. as K rule, the nconle do notwash; the initio, f'fijrfprythan1,dirt," jvhlch tlje Jitins wiiuiuws, couin nuo uu inuuu in-
telligible to tho Chinese. To themyio acraK0 foreigners aiq mere6ba$w istcrs. Scaiccly 11113' toolcan l)o got readyj piaxo ;, It is soiniicll cheaper to buy the paits amiput jinn together for yourself, andas almpst everybody takes this view,ready-in- n do tools are not to be got.
TTwo rooms are dimly lighted with aiSingle Iaujp, deftly placed in a, hploin tho jdiVfcliifg "wall.1 Ifiiic'stJ, ilfact, soem to be capable of doing-ulmo- st
anything by means of almostnothing, Thoy will give you aniron foundry on a minutcv scale pfcompleteness iri'a3 Ua'clftyih-fl- , '"nndwill make in an hour nv cooking
jcafif6j bf strong and perfect draft,-- out of a pile of mud bricks, lastingindefinitely, working perfectly Ullpjostind nothing. Iho old'Vomaiiwho inilior last moments hobbled asnear aa possible, la. tlio family grave- -
yard, i 1 order todie.so, as to avpidtho 0x1 enso of co'lfln-bcaie- rs 'for solong a distance, was a characteris-tic Chihcsc. North China Herald.
rYpU LOSE ANYTHING,it la the Daily Ruli.kti.n
sbowersvw.e have liad.no. rain-iiiiocLf- gatherers spread ayer the land
dcr
An.cxpensjyc
uniformed
POULTRY HINTS.
Don't use sulphur in your nestpans. It may drive away vermin;but it wiirs,nroly kill your young-sters. s-
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Never sot cags from a hen whichlays undcissbscd or" badlj-formec- n
eggs. Thotsj'?.e!',and nualil.v of egdsHarc qutojn9irnpbrtAn as the minibcr. toitCry-- SJV J S V
FrcedSHj&j&rftlitttteollfiiifrom sudden 'jSh.Wgdfifc- - .trml'ia-tur- e,
pure watf jaiua supply ofgrain, sand, shells, etc., constantlybefore them, with each moining nlittle bread soaked in milk or curd,and the run of a grass plot,will raise
large percentage of the chickshatched.
VJtL litUo ch WjSjUliifacijbc-- v .
Ijniaolcair -- must Jib rliltllvi'Kttn8cd'''.toRf VoflViah tieaj ngiflV BflTlMrf.cliieRsV "Sc"c that the droppings atand around the roosting places arccleaned up at least once in forty-eig- ht
houis. Keep drinking cups 8aiid.feqd dishes sweet and clean.
Assoon as the little chick eincigcstrOiYi tile "Shell it needs considerableipttqntipnj pndj until; it ia;gi9wijignicely." A young chick is veryqurck""tb show thc'Wiffercnco be-
tween good and bad management ;
and any extra pains during the eaipait of the chick's life will be
amply repaid for by the better con-
dition nnd quality of the chick afterit has become fully developed. Of
"course this will increase the piolllsrealised from such stock. Uecaic-- fnl in feeding the chicks not to give
"them tob much at a time. Hut givefWtfh flV5nti".tnll(ll.hjiYS thctip-terva- ls
between meals as short aspossil3le,"'sb that 'no trm"e will'lio Tostm tliCtgrawtji. of the chick. Thequality of the chickens laised de-
pends almost entirely upon theirtreatment by the breeder.
There is nothing gained by allow-ing the breeding stock of severalvarieties to run together out of thebreeding season and Ibeic is-- pos-
sibility of much mischief being done..Chickjcusnre. like all other
'crops." They will not thrivewhen overcrow decl. It is folly tosow too many eggs to the acre, asthe ciop will be "spindling," and,perhaps, die for want of breathingroom. Sydney Paper.
lOMnlMgo, NLl,X"ofP!. .f ' r .
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Catlu NuiIrfo'iO o'clock 1 HlSOYelncs.(lVy) EVKNIVC. . .,.,.,
' PKANK GtiDFItlY, 6.T."O ' "
K. o Ji.iB. 10'Ut. r .i j i2- ' ' " ""Notice. ; .'
'"IHE uiHliT!-i!ne(- l lmviri!; been 'duly"JL appoin'id iiiiniiins'i.iinr oi iiiij
ICslutu of Mnnui'l Viunt.lo(.Mukawac, lU'C-ac- iibticy js Ih-t- i )naiven to i.ll p"rsoi)s to pnsorit tliirclrilh agnifftl Llie t'Sta"f or Viii.I MirTuVl'Vit?(irfiajJr.vlifiyiuiiliBi(licntc(l,nvbf-thcr- i
.Stun oil- - i)y. uioUmc.. aufitfittKUr.i.tO
fclil & Co., Uonoliilu, w ilinri si muntli i
"ftrliri tha'irhtcalVaVYisr.1 or iIkh- - njllboioruvor I'lrTt'iiij'itiiii juupi ifrnn indi uitu
ito.suUl eiJ)iiijhu.(;.!w VWIUUKU 11 II III' llll'U JMl ' , I, - ... , r tl
AumimsttlUDTOllliolJ-- t t.;nt iiauiiL'l.Hci'i3l,.Lr., ilrcc.i'c'1.
. HonoluliivNov. 21, 18S- -. 10.". It. awjih jj m ar'T'iTO LET on LEASE
M.'V"V
''Jffttte'int VMlunVe.1 iiiESSjiSia the tornir of King .mil Kbiwi.ninku Ktio-ts- , aid cont itiing 4Rxwe,ICilcluui,,.Uiiili.liou-(- , Stiblf, Caniajje-houei)..(,j-
There in also a lliio gu ilonjiniljafue ImcU.Miiil. Tin buildings
in excel lint "itlpi. it p"Tv 10
tJ02iw .T.sE. BRi)WX & 0.b.l- - ii il ! I B tJ X K t Jt S
ELECTION "o OEJPlCEltS.
AT the antiiial lncciing oftlio sloolt-holiU'isj-
tlio HijlicniTiCo. (Liiiii'teilj.'Melll ot their olHciinii tlihcity, Nov. l!)tli, tlio following ofllccrswere elceied to ecive during thu enduingyear:"Charles L Wljjht..'..'.'... President,
Win jam C. Wilder Trensiirur,Biimucl U. Wilder hrcr'etary '
S. G. WILDER."Sbcretaly.
Honolulu, Nov. '10, 188S. 0l t)t
ELECTION of OFFIOERS.T tho annual meeting of the Block- -
lioldei'i ot tho Kaliulul KiillroiulCo., (Limited), held at their olllco in thi-- i
city, Nov. iotli. ifib Tollo'wfni olllcirajjiroicUejpibtfl.ajiry liif,iu; Ut?- ensuing
j ear:Wllliiim CrVlhlorTT.. . PfUstillnr,
J?Hinuel Q. Wilibvr tj... Trcnsiirer,,ft ;Samucl bSRo'So . h. . M, . BcjlretBryi
rv,ITonnltilu, Nov. 10, 1888. . 101 at
ELECTION 6T OFE10ERS.ArTJilioimnu'dl. meeting 'of the Mock,
xi. Holders of. Wildei'd SicauiHlilj)(;o., (Llmiioil), held at their unite inthis city, Rov. JOili, tlm iUlnwingolUci-1- were elecleil to suru diiilng tlioensnliiK'yciir: ''"
AViiniim'cnV'luor..'.1. . ..Prcaldent.
SaimiobH. Rosa..;....... ; .' A'--
( Treasurer,Jolm.il. Paty....jw YLMiditor.
J ft tSccret'iiy.-- H?n6ibit!,'Nov:i&1ili683? - noijat"
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ti FOJR SALE.
q WHJLE! 3B.OA1JK 4 :ptiO Wliiflo lont; ao feet long, 3 foetdeep; 8 feet wide; 8 22 feet Hurf boats;1 18 leHSurf Uoatj 2 Decked Plunger,10- - fcetlongr fect f lncli(-wid- 3 feetOjnclie? depp, vUUi P)09t. pml 1tfull0.nl!complete; 1 3J feet Sidling Scow, withmast and suIIb all complete. Anply to.
E. R. RYAN.Bout Biilhlur and General Jnhlicr, fil ti
TF YOU 'WANT A SERVANT,X advurtlBo la tho Daily Uum.etik.
Auction Sales by Lewis J, Levey,
A ta ODPpiij !
, . .r i i" fii'iUuili-- r iiiMnirUtin'ifrcmi iffij.lIoKBI. AM'
Wltk-niHiu?;- olVCr-- fornfo 7
at Public Auction, atinv oiicsioom,
On Monday, Nov. 26,AT l!i O'CLOCK .N
If not picvioiiHly dlnpofuil of at pvl.vate Hint coilaln pro- -
poily known as
"THE PAU LANDS," Waikiki,P .....L.U.. . t ,..-- ,iqpniunsuiK'sT'iiiuuu Acres, more ovicss'hYFib bliuplo. AbolTl 12 totes of thonliovo are sa out In Fish l'ontls and aruplcntlfvlly itockeil with Mullet, Awaanil Caip, which nre now rcmly fornun Ubl. Of the remaining l.nnils ulnmt
Acici au phintcd wijU.SIa.iilquI.o.GrnsslioinKvhich !1 crops are liurvcstcd tin.titmlly, yicliling upon an avera go SQ tonspurvJ.ir. The place Is well piovidwlwith iMowinu Mncliinc?. Hav l'russics.Wugqus, clc,,niul cvcjijUfityi Hint
tiiln'U'We)l dquippud'ttillnhuriUii i
A One-Stor- y Framo Building,Upnn'tlio preirtiscs (itenrly ndw ,rofr.tnitiing 3 Hootnswi ilh alland at picsi'iit occupied ns a nuui.njiuriirtslauiicu. In mlilitfnn to thn ub imithere js lnJivwdihlK'gf about, .l.Sll 00Aort wltli jlullilinpB thereon, in lliulrar n ul iniin dlutelv adjoining thu pro.pcil.v, wlili li is nt preeut wi'll stucUtdwith Tigs mid Poultry, for which pur-pose t i pw uliurly niiupj,eil,,ii ,
On icpfiiui!, of lis nonrnc-- anil eaivacte-- ' to Honolulu, anil tho enily coni- -
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piuuuu ui' iiu ir:unwiiS ivuhum,this pilopuityto p.iilics wishing a snfuinvcstlnpiit. , ,
'I'licii'TiTo-numurou- s
tut! nij:iiilr-ep- .
iff3- - Foi I'lii.tjiyr pirticuf.irs iiiply loP. w M.icfarhiiic, or to
TJ3WIS J. LEVEY,.fi8v ti ipi IwjJ i j. . .HAililonrvc. .
TOYS, DOLLS; w
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-- ChHstiQas --,Mw -- Year? Cards,- -
NCY GOODS, RUGS., .&V,,,.,. .
THEO,. II. DAYIES GO.'S.
a -- .--SliS'l-'O lillbiirir 'viil hold a Clearinir Sale
lor .'.0 ilnyi to make, room for
Mew Holiday txoods;?. 1 Toanivo'Jliortly.'' ' ';
Ladics'i i?20 Hat will be sold. for S3 00Jfi 't , ' .. . "1 "fl OOllay " ", ., . " 0 005 " ' " ' " ., . V 2 no
ij.12 08riclt riuinci- - - " . . " 7 00.1 I Ij s " " ., . " 1 no
FLOWERS, BIRDS and WINGS,'At Half Price.
The abhvdi at Stylda fUfiHTilniineil will! 1
no very iipm ,m:iteriniB.
iissCMBL&iBURG031. 1'ort Htreet.' ' Im
For. C sniioisseiirsJust recoived a bmall consignment of
1 . I (' ill "i inChoice French Claretq,From 1I10 welMuiowu flims of Dubos
Ki'LU'H, .nnd 1 nnui.se & Piiucol,Jloideiui.x, Frnucoj
miotic mronoiioie,I OlmteiKV'J-.oo'i'lllo- ,'
Mni-Kimx:- ,
J lull t Ilrloii,...; - Glmtcmu'IEAiilto,
Altoj from tliQcollurs of, Romans 1 L'9London :
Koch Fits Champagne 1880;i(irrtJunrlB & Mngnunis) "
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1) Ciiruooq, M "VcnrH ,UhUtcuiOlnrKUUx.hk1!;n.nonHn Pinn Pln'iTirllvtH A'10oArt,lr --k'Qk t
juiuuuu iiuu uuamjugiiu uiauuY, 1011.
E8y'l)lio nbove coniprises-th-u Qlipleest
BriiiulBJof Wine(t nnd Xlquom ever lin.ported to this murkct.
. FOIt tiA LI? BY
MAGFABLANE & Co..' i
nov,108l$PHEi OLDEST. DAILY- - Jn- - thoX Kingdom "TJjo Dally Rullctln."
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joolcH, Albums,And othei thiiiKH loo numciout.t( njicntiiin.
LOWEST PRICES UVEE aUOTED'iW THE-filNbDO-
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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 21, 1888.
arrivais.Nov 2- 0- , i
Sell i lliilcakaUfiom l'epsekeoSinn- - Widimituilo i Widmnnido"Stmr Ku.ila ftom"
Wjilaliia nud alanaoNov 21 ,
Scur juauuqHjijviyfiiwn lyyijai l9 ,
DEPARTURES.Nov 21 Vi
Stmr Ewa for EwaSehr Kaulihia for KamiL , ,
VESSELS LEAVING
Stmr Kaila lor Wafaimo mid Wnlalua at J.0 a in
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PASSENGERS.
For Kauai, per stmr Mikahala, Noy20- -C Knelling, wifonmMilld, J Maik-liai- n,
A Dieler, IC H O Wallace, MidStol, and about 1 JO deck passcngcis in-
cluding 08 Japanese iniinlginnts.l"or wlndwnid pons, per slmrl.ehua,
Nov 20-- i.r L BUMclVwlfc and 2 chil-dic- u,
W liuilowlt, E 1) Baldwin, and118 Japanesu iininigiantjj. i '"
For Maul ami Haw all, per stmr WNOV 20-- ror Volcano: Mr and
Mis 51111a, Gen Ctiuliffcr. For vTayports: jlMis AlnpalQ W0 Jijiim.J .AddiuMis 1 Lee,' Mis UolcMsFeimo1land about 100 deck passcngcis, Includ-ing DO Japanese Immigrants.
LOCAL & GENERAL HEWS.- -
Wilt. Thanksgiving J3ay be ribserv-c- d
in Oris, city? . . . -i
The ltoyal Mail steamer Alamedais duo on Satuiduy. .
Ynsr iindue,d, it vasquitoi nqvelway orcbllec'ting lejit duo.
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General Cunlifto left for the Vol-"ca-
ycsteiday on the W. G. Hall.
Queen Kapiolani was. photographed at J. J. Williams' studio tins
's ;morning.
Mk. 33. A. Biclenbcig has disposedof bis business in W.uluku, Maui toMr. Noi man llulboi t. .
Mit.fJ. F. llackfi'ld, administiatoiof the,estate of MuniysJ Vicente, dc- -
rUUblHI, 11IUS H.UUblUtK JllJIUlUlIIUl 3 ,rJr VI' U a Kf n 'umn.ItnAi) Messrs. Lewis & Co.'s new
'adverti'-emen- t in 1 lis issue. It gnesquite a list of good things "they havefoi sale. . . "
Mn. N)fe. jJ.lL--h Jit now Oiiilng'ortt1'a huge stoekpfif!.uieyj,holidiiy gooua,which will be icady foi insnection in
'r-- ll '' ,r u 'a day or so.
A mass meeting for "natives liasbeen called ioi tO'inoirow night atthe old Armoiy. Politics will ho thefciibjeoC' for1, ' '1'
A. l'ARiy of gentlemen wont ovcito Wuiinnnalo y Osteulay at the itni-tatio- n
Of lion. John A. Ciinuliins.They will return "'
--l 'ir--t !! l t j ")By the hUmhu-isW- . G. Hall, Jlika-h- al
i aiid'Lt'h'iia.VhielileftVt'crd.iy,2!)!) of the Jap inese'intnrigrants werobhipped foi unions plantations.
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'Tun niatin'eo by ie Silbons at rtlrpOpeia IIoi8o"ltl)isQJeiipi wojlattended,-'an- d tlibyouhgs"teVs weiedelighted with the pcrfounnnce.
Tin: public aio invtctU to attenda lecture to bo delivorOdJn tho Moi-mo- n
church, Punchbowl Bticet, nextSaturday oening, by iEldor .MatthewNoall. . , ;
The Honolulu SochiJ ..Qlub willgive a dunce on New Year's ce.which it is intended slTull eclipse anyentertainment yqt jundcrakenr bythat organization. ...
Ir tho W. G. Irwin left San Fran-cisco on 'tho 9lh she Is twelvo'daysout to-da- It is not- - unlikely shemay drop into port before Saturdaywith tho jCBudtu.oL.thttJ'rCHideiUial- -elcction.
Tun Oceanic Uompany7s hrig Con-enel- o
wiir5iiil fbr San Francisco next""Sunday, and will takou mail fromthe Post office. This.will bo a goodopportunity to answci letters receivedby tho' Alameda. .J !
Ladies who intend making Christ-mas and Now Year's presents to thoirgqiitlomon friemls, sliould not inakoany pn,rchaso until' they sea M.Goldberg's holiday goods'opcircd out,duo notice of which will bo ghen.
Tun man Kippon'wjio died sud-denly Monday night was buried yes-tord-
uf turuwMi rotni St lAndrowfdCathedral, tho Itov. George Wallaceconducting tho service. Mr. T. It.Walker, British Yjeo-Consii- l, attend-ed the-- f uncial. , .
Tun two-stor- y coial and finnivbuilding,' corner ofTtnlul and AlakeaBtreets, was sold to-da- hy Mr. Loyoyto J. F. Cblbtun for 55. The salo ofhoiscsund carnages was faiily wellattonded. Olio animal sold for W7.-5- 0,
and a phaeton brought !f52.5"J.Tho salo realized $311,60.
SPECIAL BUSINESS NOTICES.
A largo'assortment 6f toyd at G,West 4sr Ci?a,
Dolls of 'every description of U19
best quality t ridiculously lowfigures at (i. West & Co,'s.
Tho placo ).o :purchaSp holidaygqods is at thQ stoi'o Of G. West cCp., Fort Htrectt Kveyt)iuig"liaKto bo sold, and great bargUiu-iiiay- 1
lie obtained, - - -
iwmJAKJjaiwu-wmuJjaujxwjjunLiiti- yuwajjaijWwiagWrrr, EVENTS THIS EVENING.' l)i HI of Co. C Honolulu Hides nt
7 :10 o'clock.Qahu Lodgo No. 1' K. of P. nt
7:110.Mystic Lodge No. 2 K. of P. at
7:30.Services at the churches at 7 .30.
HAWAIIAN" OPEfA"
HOUSE. WThe Silhons Company gavo their
fourth exhibition ntlhoOporn iioiisclast night. The (list part of' thoprogramme was a, lcpctition of piev-iou- s
performances. The latter partwas new. The main feature was asories of tableaux. These were ex-
tremely well executed, and clcciteddemonstrations of appreciation.
A TENDER ACCEPTED.Tenders for the Punchbowl inter-
cepting ditch and an interceptingditch at Maklkl were reQc'veiJ at.thoIntdtior Olllcc j'cst'crday as llows:
Picanso & Do Praga $21,100N. Kniaikawaha .r,03l
F. Harrison .. .?...' 1,1)35
Walker & Rcdward . - 3,07,')Tho last named was accepted.
POLICE COURT.
WinsiabAY Nov. 21.Peter Quinn and Elikai had each
to pay SG for drunkenness.James Crow was charged with
selling spiiituous liquors; 2d of'fense. ' Continued to the 23rd.
Kekuhina (w) charged with beingcommon prostitute, was sent oil- -
,the reef for 10 days. t
, BASEBALL NOTES.Up to noon to-d- about half the
sum: required for the l,v'B.i,tiitg rbase-- 1
balllsts had been subscribed.' Itshould be borne in mind lhat tlieieis --a subscription list at tho store ofthe ' Iawaiian News Company. Some-one has ciiculatcd a leport that the.two clubs will not play a game here.between themselves. The report isen'tiiclj' erioneous, as at 1 o'clockin the afternoon the Chicagos and
as will play a game, andif thorc is time one of the aboveteams will play with the local team.
CABLES UNDER THE PACIFIC.The "Electrical Review" for Oct.
27th, says: The laying of cablesunder the Pacific Ocean has givena curious impoitancc to severalotherwise insignificant little islands.Onciamong them is Vibe island' ofFanning, south of liaw?nii, discoverscdin 1821 by the American captainwhose name it bears ; it is but afew miles in aiea, and has only 150inuaml.'iuls; but it has excellentwater and a good harbor. Anotheris tlV iblmd of Cliiisluns, south olJav.l, which is almost itiiicccbsildc.
kl"cl woth of these hac been nmilx-e- d
by the British Admiralty, andare likely to he of impoitancc in thepolitical geography ot the future.
Along the course of the Amei icanline to Japan, 1,500 nautical milesfrou Ilawaiv-ie-tlM- ! island -- Morril"
'wliose has-bee-n qtn.s
liond by most char'triiakci s ; thismus ultimately, in spite of theMonroe doctrine, fall under Ameri-can influences. j,
But the FiPuch have ahead'large interests in --the Jiacifkvuid- -coiilfdent of thcpjlimate, sujaeettsrofthe jPanama Canal, "Flcctjicit,"fioiu whose iiages we diaw these.facts, does not hesitate to" jittt oh'
.the niap,thoiigh in dotted lines, thedfjurfec of two moie cables th.it in listsoon be laid, the one to Taiiitf,' 'ilicother to New Caledonia.
It!i3ft filfljier interesting to note,how I much shorlr-the"long- cst ofthese lines "is than" tJc
cables. 'I tj( " ?Tg. j .i lV 'n
MADAME JAFFA'S.nEGlTALfTllcrc was not a largo aiuUencQ at
the Y. M. C. A. hall Jast, evening tohearJMadamo Jaffa's piano1 recital,but those who were fortunate enoughto be present Ifatl a rare musicaltreat, The rtfgfafjimo containedfifteen number thirteen of which'were nlavcdyiv, Madamtfjaffa. Tierinterprelatiolr "pf the wolf's of tlie'
.grt;iu nmsii;r3.W''a u surprise, uuu auuwas wurjnijviippiuuuiiuaor me man-
ner in wi'tcli phe'rCpresohted a ljigh'dcaree of,irtfttlc''esrce'ne5uce. Ma''1
damd Jaffa'iloos not disiilav mere'niechaillrH)'r4i7'is kbld to rhaKo 'the"
hidden behindUliolmagnificopt com-positions. Th.cjppdP'h'Olljetcntive-nes- s
of her memoryimpoitant endowment, the whole ofthe, p)rogrammc"ibein'i)lnyed'witli6(ita note beforo her Particular noticemust bo made, of .the.nladamo'sbrillijnt,playjngftf List'j linnstra:tions du prophqte, ajid tlot fivgmunbers by Chopin.
, A mostren'oyiible. feature tlioevening was the stngiiig of Mrs.John II. Paty whoso bcautif ill Voicewas heard to much Advantage it; tw 0songs, by Millard. Her rendition ofthe song "Darling" was so charm-ing that eho was compelled to res-
pond to an encore: Tho recitalwas q pronounced success.
lAKJil,Ji-- S ,A C0OD IDEA.
ft is stated lhat a Hamburglcl8nitli named , Wolff, hasconsliuctcd an apparatus where-by all th.o doors ill a theatremay be opene'd shmiltaneouBly. Thepllipr, day experiments wero madewith tho apparatus at tho ConcordiaThcatio, and on somebody shouting"lire'' 'tile inventor turned thehandle of-th- e apparatus--, fixed in thelefrcahment bar Of the thcatio, onwhich evory'oxit in tho whole build-ing opened at opce. Thp arrapge-ine- nt
jdoes not piecludo the openingof each door iu tlio tBiYUl 'dKihncr.
ENGLAND'S SUPREMACY MOT SECURE.
It must not bo overlooked thatalthough Great Britain may havereached the summit of her politicalgreatness, she has not yet by anymeans established a linn footholdupon it. Tho structure has beenicaredona solid foundation, ade-
quate to tho circumstances, but it isnot yet flnMhed: tho 6tt is stillwanting, tlio scaffoldings have notbeen removed i and it lnajj bo wellassumed thattho oftcu-tric- xl Anglo-Saxo- n
tenacity of purpose is notlikcli' to lelax and to fail them juston the eve of tho completion of thewoik. "Frofessor Vambery in thoNovember Foiuiii.
THE NEW ZEALAND LAND. POLICY.
The land policy of tho New Zeal-and Government promises to proveeminently successful. Tho methodof allowing eatslriapplioant to selectthe lenuYo under which ho is pre-
pared to pui chase has caused keencompetition for suitable sectionswithout Hfvolving tho outbiddingwhldlrprefailelK "AVhfcwing howcagorly suitable nrens aro competed Ifqr, Jtluj case of some education re-
serves in Southland is to the point.For twenty-nin- e sections,- - varyingfrom 300 to a few acres in extent,there arc no less than JOO applicants,as many as sixty applying for one asallotment. Dining tho past sixn'ccks 33,G I acies have putchasedfor cash, 22,2G2 acres on deferredpayment, and 51,714 acies taken upon poipetuaU leave. Town andCountry Journal, , ,. . ..
"Vpleasino incident.The consccidtion of a Sephcr
,U?orqi, yitlmii, amended by a
eveni of Jcwisli interest only. Aremarkable 'b'xdeption of this nilehas been made at Zundorf, Prussia,where practically the entire townpartieipatcd in the rejoicings, whichwere can icd out on an extensile isscale. Christians vied with Jews inthe decoration of their houses withflags and flowers, especially in thatpart of the town thiough which theprocession esc6rting the Scroll ofthe Law passed on its way to thesynagogue. This piocession, whichwas swelled by many usilors fromCologne and Mulheim, was headedby a number of gitls dicsscd inwhite and adorned with flowers, andbv boys caiiyinK banners. Whenin other parts of Germany evil-mind-
pvrsons are doing theiiwotst to sow'discoid between Jewsand Christians, it is refreshing toicad of the pleasing incident ofwhich Zundoif has been the scene.
Town and Country Journal.
A NOVEL SCHOOL HI Ml HUES OTA.
The Seventh Day Advcnlists ofMinnesota have organised a confei-cuc- e
school at Minneapolis, therules and regulations of which arerather lnteiesting. Nobody whoitfees' piofaiic or unbecoming lang- -
nagc, who tKC3 tobaTJCo"toriiiWricat- -liquors or is in any way immnial
will be admitted. Manual tunningis to be one of 'thefeituies, amitent-makin- g is mentioned irs a verypleasant as well as useful- - employ-ment to be taughjt. It is alo theplan to'Iiaye the geneial domesticwork of tho school done by tho slu-dent-
and the work embraces dining-
-room, kitchen-- - and laundrywoilc, snwipg and splitting wood,etc. As.ue frojn the ordmafjbranches'' physiology, chil governriient andjilgebra arc named in con-ntHti-
with missionaiy andas "a pait of the
coiire.ni Auollier Iiiovill fcaturb"ts'that the young men,' among otherthings, aie required .o providetheinselves with fliiniiei (rr coloredshirts and with celluloid 'collars and
o II.,,.., ol.!,.),, .,ff ..,cuffs; U3 ItllCl, OllllbO, UIII19, UIV, ,
will not be laundried nt tho school.Tirrr--
WHY HE DID NOT CO TO THE II0SP- -
TAI..
COUI.U Li:At' THllOliail Tim Allt.f 1 2.i . . ' .'
,,"jV.J jT object hi w tiling is two-Job.- !:
to express? my gratitude foi' a"'IIIgreat b'enelit, and to tell a shoit story"which cannot fail to interest' thd'f(E)irgs of many otheis. It is all.mbc-iit-, myscii, out j. naye, jemaiKcutfM wuen a man tens tne noncst.trull about himself ho is all themore likely to be of-ns- o to hi fol-
lows rcuturcs. To begin, then, youmust know I had long been more orless i object to attacksawicc mplaint that ybTtaic'kaw,arc isvery common aniftduWedomc inGrea, Britain-'uncertai- n seasons of
I tliojisar, Somo months ago I hada very severe mm aim, worse, 1thinkL than I ever had before. Itwas probably broiight on by mycatching cold,) jasrwe ,arc all pttodo wlien wo least expect it. Weekspassed bjyand mytibnble provtidtobelNO.ry obstinate, It would notyield to medicine,'! and aH I also be-
gan tb have violent racking pains inmy limbs and back, Pbretfamo great-ly ahumed. I could neither cat norsleep, If I had bccna feeble, siok-l- y
ma,n, 1 should have thought less8tran;ely of it; but ns, on tho con-
trary, 1 was hearty and robust, Ifeared souiolpew aiuU .tccrible. tblhgvhad got hold of uj, whjchmjghtmako'my strength of no avail againstit. I say, lhat wUs'tlic" way Ithought.
Presently I oauld,-no- t --even liedown for the pain all over my body,I asked my doctor what ho thoughtof mv condition, aUU'lic'fiankly,"I aui sovry to to to toll ydu thatYQiiaro getting 'norsol" .This sq
frightened my fiietlfls,1, U3 well usmyself, that they said "Thomas',
fctn,. iA 2;,.v jite ,-
- -1-- VjdiAl,
jotk must (io to Iha Hospital itviitj bayour only chancefor lite!"
But I didn't want to go tq.thchospital. Who docs, when hethinks he can possibly get alongwithout doing it? OI am n labouringman, with a largo, family dependingon mo for supportjiuji-iuightnl-mos- t
as well bo i'JiU)4jrJVo us tobo laid on my bacliiTa. hospitalunable to lift a TmiitiToFmontfis,or God only know&'hb'w'Ib"fig. llightat this point 1 h.itl a thought flashacross lay mind likb a Streak of sun-shine in a cloud' day. I had heardnnd read a good deal about MotherScigcl's dilative Syrup, and I re-
solved, before 'cdrtSctftlhg to betaken to the liospitaryd.nvould trythat wcllkuowu romftdy'On this Igave up the doctor's medicine andbegun taking the Syrup. jMark thewotjdcrful result! I --hadjtaken butthree doses within twentydtojir hqurswhen I was seized with a fit" ofcoughing, and threw lip Hie phlegmami mucus off tny'clfef by themouthful. Tl)c Syruphas loosenedandj broken it up. Continuing withtho Syrup, tho racking pain, which
bijlieve came frqij)the bitter andpoiion humors in my blood andjoints, soon left niiP6litircly, and Ifeltjlikc going and I llidsleep sound and quiet. Tuon I felthungry, wth a natural appctdo, and
L ate I soon got strong, and wpll.X felt' I coiitd leap thfouqh 'the
nif ...in. llKlinhtl TrasIn a week I was ablcto"go to my ithework agaili. It doesn't- - seem possi-
ble, jjct it is iruonnds the neigh-bours
Jdl,
Mow it. There .avo plentyof Jwitncsscs to proyc ,jts. And,therefore,' when I saylp'rcach thegood news of the great power ofSeig'el's Syrup to cure pain and?di-sens- e
far and wide, nobody illwonder at me. "
. . Thomas Canning."75, Military-roa- d, Canterbrry, --j" '. Kent. iMotlnfr Scigcl's Curative Syrupfo'r saUl)jy all clipmists and modi
cine endors ;anii by thoPropric-tois- jA. JJWlilte, limited, 35,
London' E. C, Eng.j . . Jan. --- $
i""rFOfl SAXiEAi V X
SJH il TthrKing's Stable,. i'u.MtKlilogfclrect,jmJKJj jracj v lrm.it fl (itn.rl unit: fnla
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.ir"-"'- 7 mtpiI IT)iriii!Hs rtll f!iinrili;li.
T iwcllb okajilstTO licnil of sued AmT-ri- .
can IIoc?;! aNo 1 irolti-yti)m- g leiji-- j
CowJ well Iroke.to inking; 1 live year "
old DfounurT atidlioii-TttqjW- Hl o(li.grci n iro lmd g?ltGIj:rmT'Tiiiy Wly(.mi drive him, tinrRnotijig. Anj'onu
g lo'. puTfhnfe Tlea o ell ivmlexiiniuii' Htxji k. I ImveflwoidMlio sioi-l- .
somejtiinc amil hivujaistil fcijinu nt non m mvniiiiif.K in rni Jl.miW'ouriij,Cai.l" flir.NltY VOKMINftTON.
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CHA,S."; KLEMNiE;Djsi oj to.inforrfl liia,raany-4rU!iu- ls jjnd
Hid public ofjBoriolulu ingdncral;tiia. lie 1ms imrphastdtjie ; IHONOLULU gTEAMMUNDRY
No cxpno has been fp.upiMn co'in-plutel- y
ieioiitiiTg tl$,cstablUliinciiUVfi)tu ijjiLui Hilly will bo cm.j'ofcd
,i mhch ns,j osslble. 2 :;b'trict nlNMitiou will bo paid to wash,
ing, (.0 us 10 picVent nTlBougli Wc.ioiUsairc while unUergolngvaiicclciDiiigpocs. J
apeci.11 icriija--. miouus,Itibt lui.uiH, Lotigmg iKiu-esLa- amppin i' Sni.ill ii'p.tlr-- i will bo done IfeuotU nge. wnsmng-i- u ue.allud lor.mil elivcied Inc of clmrgeyitiuiy partOl'lHinolulu ",
liui antciis n(bfatfilbnHiitld')io morecomplaints to us iieajLiouijpatrons;
tlcu' a trliitiiml hejbqnvuiiel Unitwe iijcin lju Jiicss. ftelFTeuTiTliono 100.
, DlJiru, ijiittm biritii yiuHikt.Ria2oiH.icUaid & Co. Hill Telcnlipnu 30S.
'84 lrn ;Foreign Parcls;EJfpfss.
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TI: E undersigned SC"o?EpiSL preparedto forward'parci'ls tlttmTa l'it&
Pcott)a Loudon ;Ageneyf-toiatbpurt8'-
Europe, Asia uhu Africa: awl alao-t- o
Austpdasla direct, and to life Soutb gcaIbIuikU via Austridhin oriiow.Zeiilttjulports Tariff lfi'es, which aro remnrk-abl- y
jmodcrnti', havo recently 'ucn d
and limy Jie lqirned.iipoji appli.latioji.
l'arcels or heavy ffeTgTit-cS- il alsch'hosent for and brought toJLIonolulu frjmany part of Euro lie through Pitt h Rcott'dAgenScy, and may be 'insured at the p'ortof cparturo if desircdi Special onfersfor ).uropian gbods can be plaecd'byl'itt ifc Hcolt in England or through Hi frugent in other jiarm of Euiopo j and U10
packages forwardid by any route thatin beijl.'at reduced heavy freight rates Ifdie pnefeages are lurgo
I .IJE. BltOWN & CO.,llajvnlian Agents, PlfT k "U's
ljxpress. ' . 18 luxSOwSt
Certiflcate of. Rcgstraljm oFCopyrj
right. - 1
u1 - -DEl'AlirMKNT OF THE iNTEIUOh, )
llimohdu, Hawaiian Islands. (
KN.OW ill) sMta by thj-s- e ProsenU,In accordance ith the pro
ibions of Bpetinn 3, Chapter 8, of thoBeslon Laws of IBS!) Jl. waiiionniiihus llud in the ollleo'of tho Mlnlatcr ofthe Interior nniapplcfttl(Jtt"or a'Gcrtill.cute (if Copyright for iLl'Ook eiitltled"This Honolulu, Buslncbs lilrcctory, he-in- g
alirbfesbiojial coniinerclul and iradeadilrus bonk of the clly ami suburbs,corrected up to dfife of IVaue," which,aaiil aVnliuulion is accotnjiuulul by theoath (if tho Hiiid .ipntlcuut Unit held ihooilgliiiduul tlrst HiiUiur of Bald book. .
iSow,uliirofro, )lia Cojtlllcuto Is toWallt unto tlie.$ahl .1. M. Macdoaatd, his-heir-
or uisslgru for the term of Tjvcut)Years, l'rmn tho TeuUi Day of October.One Tlioiibiuid Light Huudril uudKlghtJ'.alghi. 'the ptclusive right toprim, reprint,. publish, uso am vendtlio tnhl hook throughout iho llawuliunitlngdoio. 1
In Wltm-b- wheroif I have ciusidlliifc Curitlculu to be iMtued at Honolulu,tliiH llth Day of October, A DlBdSuml tlio t'enl of the Jlepartuient of theInloriprto bo bbriloaillxed.
fc JONA. AUSIIN,llhilBter of tho luteilor, a if interim
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tmmnm twmmnmimmi)iH,miJbkiMtmuwmim&mm vmnummmmmmiMRv-- rt
BUSINESS ITEMS. U jppfiffifRP "tf&F rT? fPfil ) j "Xctlctt undtr H head em cJiargcd 10 Ctnti
line for thtflrtt in$ertinLand 6 cintipcr linetccryiJdltlomtHntertion. -- .
TTAlS BOAT fiTJILDINaSHOP: 'Bear of Lucas' Mill.1
JLQST. .
CANAUY'Blrdp. Finderm2 will please nturti toAlltfl. WJLliLil3,
101 3t Iolaul College.
WANTEDrilrYoiirig Mares,
wcU.brokcm to liar.jJSthi oeiore. tho autii ormonth, must bo good
tizd Apply to O. 1IAMMEK,lot St Cor. Harness Store.
1 ., FOJt SALE r. ". f rs?-- v
tho TriiBtoo of die IvRtnto'Of'Jno.BY Boardman.dcccusi.il, 12 Shares ofblock In Hawaiian Agrlculturnl Con.pany, fl Pliarcn In ,WiltJcr'a H. ff. Uo. and1 Building Lot at Koliulul, on which arental oi jfiuo por anmnn is rccelviu.
I . . . G, M. BOAIIDMAN,101 aw Trustee.
tfOR SALE
ANEW Cottngo of 3 Largennd Kitchen, pa- -
pared and painted, and situ.atcdmauka of Punchbowl Btreet over.lootting tirc'lioixl'CM'innm etioct. (lliirn
rbnildlnir is placed on leasehold landltaso having several yiars'to run.
urn uo,scua cuaip lor ca-n- . Apiuy 10Iw .1. E. BRpWN & UO.
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THIS is to icrtify that ,tho Largo anduommouious inning.Kooms ot tna
Cosmopolitan Restaurant
I.WH be' shortly extensively altered,
,fortwiU.uo. afforded, to patrons, whilelho tables will be supplied with ovoryluxury obtainable at tlio market, to
with the very best of Teas andCoffee. EETTciins, $5 por week.
. JUN.HEE,88 2W .Proprietor.
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BARGAINS !
2JWEEKS W0RE---2
1 aEery thing MUST and
WILL be
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To'inolie room for tho
LargestAN-
Most
Eegant lock
Ever imported Into this King- -
Monir.porBqnniiy seiccieu ny.Mr. Ohas. J.:i'iHlicl.
Bress RemnantsAT
People's Own Price
the Hloro is oveistpckod withtho Bailie."
COME ONE !
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For the 'DAltGAINS' at
Tjip Leading
Millinery House-- op-
CHAS. J. FISHEL.' Corner ol Fort & Hots! Street.I , July 17-g- 8
JOB PRINTING olulHiludiat the Daily Uullktin Office.
G3 & C5 FOIiT
Wew Goods ITho ladies aro invited
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KKW STOCK ol BUY GOODS &. FAXOY 001)!S. .
Received by last stcamir and jiorfonnHy leced by ,SIr. S..lihrlil j, j T a
stoVk com'titfbi's1 ninny novldties in every departfnent. .
, Prices are Bed Bock, A' large assortment of- - " "" ," ""Dresw Q-ood- s in-al- l W-- Slittclett' b' "
, . ....-,- . . . - -Enibioiderics, Lacea & Qrioutal Lace, Flouncing,.
Fancy Flannels,, Flannolotto,- - Tricot Jti Ladies' Cloth, etc.
Large AssorLin Dress. Glngbams, .Seersuckers, Linen, Chambray & GhOTrot.
oNoaV; JNToycU'lcfe in lJihIIch' liei-ll- u Sliurlf. ; '.' .I''"'."
Lmjies' .CyiBieinerorScarfi Shwlrt in nllisbadcsj' a ,.jj"-- .', . .... .. Ilosicry,. CQrotH.it.Undcrwaro.ftt low-.pri- j
Fancy SUrrah,ilk,lild, Fancy Velvets I.Wo call particular attention to our Shoe Department. " -
A Full' a.iiie of IiaIcHy rciich JlWl Bnftoi Sliocm ' ." .V..'iA Vull e of Genfs Nlioef, . . '. --,A
Ohildron'H Jl'rqncU Kid Sliocs ntJBcd Kock JPrlec s.
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'3aiDB3303N"S-- - ItitolbontjIn'iill Widths, Colors & Shades. Great JBargaiiis in
Boys- - sand,. ;;Clothing! IGent's Bathing. Suitaat ?L50a.Suit.
S.-E-HEL-I- GH,
- . .. G3 & 05 Fort Street.I ,ILtLuKgrj gee 3BT-a- i '', M I' ., ,.. I" . ' - 'l ' '
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! WE HAVE HECEIVED A SPLENDID SELECTION OF
Fancy GoOuS Siai for tie Holiday Seasti
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Satin Table Scarfs, Shaded -- ,Elushes Vol vets? "Sural 18,I Xjiico Ciirtrvliia, Htampod TlUIcw, Hlioo Bags, 3Bto.
Fall Lino of Embroidery Material, Chenille, Arraseno, Tinsel, Pon-Pon- s, l'tc.Wo call paiticular attention to our line selection in
Cp-Ui-lii CMii for Gents, Ymdto & Gllrei!Furnishing Goods, Trunks,
An Immense Assortment in lfe"cji$( J O J Latest BtyleIf ""youl want soruetlifmj 4ory fmo In--
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..UIlUUlCall on us beforo
GrMrs. EvC.'Rowo's beautiful Work inj Scpt-17
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I rut ryrtrrtry c ...i. ... t. l1 j' a. iKLiiija w 111 imuiu 10 my ihiri.
'Xui iiibsliifiiig myral)ieiice from thoKingdom. A. JAEGER.
Honolulu, Nov. 2(1, 1888. jua lw7
TO lAST
NEAT Cottage of K0111AM& ltooius, ltath-ioo- m Intho Iloiistj-aii- d Oinlrouscsi
ne.iriuo jiormons uuiueii, nowby Mr. Vogel. Apply to Mr.
Vogel, at lloffschlaeger & Co.'s. 07 U
TO LETt:m(i. 2 !i:!- - i .1
IN a nice JoepUty, ..sur-roundedjfl? JjCwH by well-ke- pt
grounds, twqyiltes of Furnished Kooms, with bath and dree-ing ioOTiii5,"bitltableand f wanted an additional room canbu added to cither. AUo, a Cottage,wlth.batli. Rtablo and (zafl&itcl tctiin.Address Pj.QJJqx CQP... .77 Jul.
irorisE t:o let ..", in
rpiIE Housoand --PremisesJL lately pcdilpiod by W. S.
Luce, Esq., sltuatebn UnionBtrcit and Adams Lnnei Tho"' Houboconbdns pmlor, U bedioom?, 'd'lU'InB-roomp- ,
liiillwuy,dinlngTooin. pantry andkltclu n I CMmCUs ul,mrtU4ge Un Uiogioueds wit)i U roon"n, stable, carriage,house nnd ttarViOU'b to un. j ho place Isin perfect order. Pcjscftion given atouco Apply to
, J. M. MONSAKRAT,87 tf I No. !i7 Merchant street.
r;Whale Boats. - ,
to several cnn.ulthsrNiinswcr iWlialui Ho.it. Vrluncsr wehave now In course of construction,!i Whalo lloiit Ki nines 74 feet by '.Ci'fcetlone--. Thct.0 frames nro bciirln 0110
piece of oak, and hold to shape, thuslenulrlnir little tact to sCt them up andbuild. Tho full Jramo for hiioh bouts,liieludlng cants, 45 sections In number,Is hold at 88; with huge steins on keel,and ready to' plank $10, .Tlipy aro not.Iiitenilcd'toi 'be cllnki'l'miUt, uomsihofiall Impoitmli whale, boats pi oper, butaro lnended for lough use. anil uuraui-I'ty.y- et
light withal, for lUhlng andtrftdhig puipo8os. Wo huo eatiiortedthese liatnes mid Intend doing so, andniiikoihls offer to aimitcuis and othersdesirous of tijlng their hand, withplenty', of lelsiuo aud small oash to makea biislliess. Will bend fiames to anyglieu modul from 5 to W tons. AUo onhand for salo Bmfaiid Pleasure lioats,titcnib, Knees and Timbers. MutualTelephone No 325.
. UOWEIl & SON.70 tt Boat Builders.
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0MS:1irS?NBW OODSa GOODS
Valises,Hats & Caps, Etc., Etc., Etc.
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going cUowhere.
Point Laces on exhibition here f'-88 -- J
I'ONY TOR SALE.
CTUITADLE fevk3 child. New re.- -.
i,' yiJrsiblo child's sa Idle-- 'w 11:1 nnuic. ah out.
plcte. Apply at Hawaiian Hotel Sta dcs.uu tt
LOT FOR SALEv
,N"Kii fltrccf, opp sttoV Mr. Athnrton'f E la afrontage of 03 feet bj 231feet deep. Apply to
731m-- l -- "JOHN BOWL.
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'"ELECTION Vl bFpkfcEliS.f
AT tho annual meeting of the Hu.lUftultft'lK.ep 8ianbbX7o. held this
day, ofllceis-w-l-;U- d
for tho ensuing'year:August Hanebenr Preaid it.
.Arinin Haneberg.k.YicitPrcsidt it, ,1.1 Bccreu ry .
"Ed. 8uhr.....7r.Tr.7Tvr-- - tlFI ) (.TrtRMi ;r,Arlnln Hancberg Audi) ir,August Gramberg. . r.-- r. ,r.r..J Mummer of WulkaJ ar "
inln . . .Ar Ilnuoberir .v i .5 v.Manager of Kalcle ia
El. BUHBSecreti t.Honolulu, Nov. 12J883. ' T lw
"California Land Associati K
THE undersigned hfrvclxtea appo ntedm Honolulu for ihft c joto
Bvndlcato. and have .been furnished with'plans and Hits of California Lrio for
.n
sine, intcnuing'purcnuserooi .""California can QhUla tho neewsjuyja.formation, at thaolllfaof
I j.fB.umowir&'oon 1,1nov.ll .....23 Merchant str et.
Tax Collector's- - Notice.
I70K tho accomodation? ofXaxgr yerethis district an ho cannot tly
call at tho Collector's iQIceduring bnsluess hours,bo flpen for the rccellit of Tifxes (1 1 ad-dition to the usual .niouHs-diirli- i' hu"day.) from 7 to 0 o'clqck In the evernliig, from tho 13th Inst., to Dc t. 1st1888, both dates Include!, a t
Any Tax-paye- r, In, this dUtrlo whowill leao Ids name ffna'address-- i t flierCollectei's Qlllcp, lutiniating tli-brK- ft
desires to pay his taxes, will recelohUtax receipt by "messenger, as early?thereafter ns possible, to whom 1 1 caughothe nmnunt. thereby HVoidh e
of delay at the TaxOU-- c U.waltlugforthoregiilnvtiuii. ..
Tax Collector, Uonolfild, Oj auvOtifit
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H. E. MclNTYRE & BRO.,IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Groceries, Provisions and Feed,BAST CORNER FORT AND KINO STREETS.
Now Goods ret elvcd by every Pnokot from Uio Eastern Slates ami EuropeFresh California 1' duco by ovory Steamer. All orders faitb fully attended toand Goods dcllvcn to any part ot Uio city freo of charge. Island orders poli.olted. Satisfaction lanuitccd. Fost Office lJox 145. Tolouhono No. U3 nov4.85
Telephone 240.- - Bos 2U7.
LEWIS & GO., Ill Fort Street,IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE RETAIL DEALERS IN GROCERIES PROVISIONS.
Frozon Oyttors and Frosh California Fruits, Fish, Games and VonoUbles on ICE eachstoamor ol tho 0. S. S. Co. A complclo lino ol Crosso & Blackwoll's and
J. T. Morton's English Canned Goods always on hand.
13s IV EW O-- O O X !S SI
Ridges' Infant Pood, French Mushrooms in glass, GlinardcUi in tins, GroundChocolate, Crosse & Black-wel- l Fresh Fruit Jams in glass, Bluffed Olives inglass, "Walnuts, Almonds, Filbert, Peacan & Brazil Nuts, Foiled Sausage,
Cat. Mild Cream Checso, Eastern Chccso, Oregon Croam Choose, Young Amorican Choose,Swiss Cheese, Edam Checso, Topo Can Creamory Butter in 31b tins,
Kegs Germam Salt Pickles, Pctaluina Table Fruits in glas3 jrs, Finest DeliisaTulc KuUlus, Cryetnl Wave Mackcrol in 51b tins Kegs Sauerkraut, AmericanCranberry Sauce, Cape Codo Cranberries, 21b Blocks CodlUh, Anderson Cele-brated Mlnco Meat in glass jar, Jacob Dold's Buffalo Hams, Whittnkcrs SarHums, Old Reliable 11am fc Uacou, fresh lot of Garden Seeds, Cicily Lemons,Apples, Yellow Turnips, Parsnips, Now Potatoes & Onions, Cal. Roll Butter,
ETC, ETC, .ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC.
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HAS JUSTKit Salmon Bellies, Block Codfish, Smoked Beef,. Buffalo Ham &Bacon, Boxes Smoked Herring, Tins Norwegian Salt Herring,
' Mild Cal. Cheese, Atmores Mince Meat, Green Turtle Soup,Terrapin Soup, Sugar Eaisins, Currants, "Walnuts, Almonds,Dried Peaches, Prunes, Dates, Honey, Cereolino Flakes,
CJVPJE CODTomato Ketchup, Casqs Sugar Corn, Cases Sugar Peas, JerseyBlue Potatoes, Ituta Bagas Turnips, Calafornia Onions, Crackers,all kinds ; Choice Teas, Fresh Apples, Saloon Pilot and MediumBread, "Wheat, Flour, Butter, Plum Pudding, etc., etc., etc.
And a General Assortment of Canned Meats, Fruits and Other Groceries.
tnh-9- J y Leave your orders, or ring up 119. "Tj5l 86
No. 175.
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Islands Orders Solicited.
CHARLES
CRANBERRIES,
Telephones,
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Fort Street, : : : Honolulu.
HorseFirst-Clas- s Btvle by Experi,
enced Men.
C By Clippers "aAt the Pantheon Stables.
85 WORK GUARANTEED, lm
For (Sale CheapAT
MILL,Queen Street. 1.1m
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A consignment of the above
FOR SALE at LOW RATES!
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"7Cor. Edinburgh & Queen Sts.
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SUGAR PLANT I
The Entire Plant of tho
IJIUJ. .111.111 ViUlllIU.UJ J UUUUlUjIs ofl'ered For Sole. Tho Machinery
is inporfcctworkiiig orderand consist of
One 26x48 Mill with Engine,Trajh-carrio- r, Etc., complete1 Pair ol Bailors 6x20,1 Doublo Effect G 7 loot Pans,1 Vacuum Pan G feet with Blako Pump,3 Weston Centrifugals and Engine,
Together with usual assortment of
Clean's Pans, Coolers
And other Machinery usually foundin a well appointed mill.
Also, a number of
& IslanflCane Carta & Gen'l Plantation
Implements.Delivery will bo given nfler next crop
has been harvested, say about July 1,1889.
t2TFor further particulars apply to
JOHN HIND,Manager Star Mill, Kohala, Hawaii.
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F YOU FIND ANYTHING.. advertl o it in the Dailv Bollbtiw.
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Iron and Ware !
Chandeliers, Lamps and Lanterns,WATER PIPE and RUBBER
House Keeping Goods,PLUMBING, TIN, GOPHER AND993 SHEET IRON WORK.
RA.SPR6ULL,
Engineer Surveyor.
Clipping
FIREWOOD !
ENTERPRISE
Starr Co.'stfO. FLOUJK
Theo. Davies
HUSTACE,
Kaarasmn
and
the
Clarificrs,
California lies,
Granite, Tin
HOSE,
BOLSTER &RUPPRECHT,
House and gUFresco Painters
At Cnyforrt' Hhoclnc Shop.No. 81 : ! King Strcot.
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NOTICE.lir.vlng our Soda Water
CUSTOMERS Bottles (empty) onhand will greatly obligo by notifyingus by telephone or otherwise, and theywill at once bo sent for. Bottles retainedlonger than one month will be chargedfor. Telephones: Bell, 112; Mutual, libO.
J. E. BROWN & CO.,Proprietors, Tahiti Lemonade, Works.
29 tf
FOR SALE
A'J tho King's Stable,rtn it in ir Rirnm..
lm lamn, 0 good work Mulesjy3aci i5&? and Harness nil complete,
well broke; also G head of good Amcri.can Horses; also 1 fresh young JerseyCow, well broke to milking; 1 llvoycarold Norman Stallion with a good pedi-gre- e,
n. sure foal gcttor, nnd any ladycan drive him, fears nothing. Anyonewishing to purchase please call andexamine stock. I have owned4ho stocksometime and have raised some of iton my own ranch in Han Mateo Counly,Cal. HENRY WORMINGTON.
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CHAS.KLEMMEDeshoi to inform his many friends and
the public of Honolulu in general,that ho has purchased tho
HONOLULU STEAM LAUNDRY
No expense has been spared in com-pletely renovating this establishment.
AVlittc labor1 only will bo employedas much as possible.
Strict attention will be paid to wash-ing, so ns to prevent all Hough Wear orUsage while undergoing tne cleaningprocess.
bneciai terms lor i' amines, noieis,Restaurants, Lodging-house- s and Ship-ping. Small repairs will be done freeof charge. Washing will be called forand delivered free of. charge at any partof Honolulu.
Guarantees satisfaction and no morecomplaints to be heard from patrons.
Give us a trial and bo convinced thatwe mean butiness. Bell Telephone 100.
Office, Queen street; Wnikiki side ofHackfcld & Co. Bell Telephone 308.
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Foreign Parcels Express,
THE undersigned are now preparedforward parcels through Pitt &
Scott's London Agency, to all partB ofEuiope, Asia nnd Africa; and nlso toAustralasia direct, and to the South SeaIslands via Australian or New Zealandports. Tariff intcs, which are remark-ably moderate, have recently been fur-nished and may he learned upon appli-cation.
Parcels or heavy freight can also besent for and brought to Honolulu fromanv nart of Europe through Pitt & Scott'sAgency, and may be insured at tho portof departure if desired. Special ordersfor European goods can lie placed byPitt & Scotlin England or through theiragents in oilier purls of Euiopc; and thopackages forwarded by any route thatis best, t reduced heavy freight rates ifthe packages are laTgo.
J. E. BROWN & CO.,Hawaiian Agents Pitt & Scott's
Express. 78 lm 59w2t
Certificate or Registration of Copy
right.
Department of tiie iNTKiuon, )
Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands. J
KNOW all Men by these Presents,in accordance with the pro
visions of Section 2, Chapter 8, of theSession Laws of 1888, J. M. Macdonnldhas tiled in tho ofllco of the Minister oftho Intorior nn application for a Certifl-cat- e
of Copyright for a book entitled"The Honolulu Business Directory, be-
ing a professional commercial and tradeaddress book of tho city and suburbs,corrected up to date of issue," whichsaid application is accompanied by theoath of tho said applicant that he is theoriginal and first author of said book.
Now, thcrcforo, this Ccitificate is togrant unto Uio said J. M. Macdonald, hisheirs or assigns for the term of TwentyYears, from the Tenth Day of October.One Thousand Eight Hundred andEighty.eightn tho exclusive right toprint, publish, use and vendthe said book throughout the HawaiianKingdom.
In Witness whereif I have causedibis Certificate to be issued at Honolulu;this lltli Day of October, A. D. 1888and the Seal of the Department of theInterior to be hereto nfllxcd,
JONA. AUSTIN,Minister of tho Interior, ad interim.
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FBANCE.Continental and Colonial
AGENCY.30 Rue de Dunkerque, - . Paris.
Executes Indents for every descriptionof French, Belgian,Swis", German, and English Goods, attho best Manufacturers' Xiowost Prices,
Commission, Two-and.i- Half per cent.All Trade and Cash Discounts allowedto Clients. Original Invoices forwardedwhen requested.
Remittances, through a London orParis Banker, payable on delivery ofShipping documents; or, direct to themanager.
The Agency Represents, Buys, andSells, for Homo and Colonial Firms.
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PlecoQoods, Cashmeres, Cambrics,Silks, Velvetb, Lawns, Chintzes,Muslins, Carpets, Cloths,Millinery, Laces, Gloves,Fringes, Parasols, Haberdashery,Gold and Silver Laeo,Flannels, Feathers, Pearls,Boots and Shoes, Glass, andOhina.waro, Clocks, Watches,Jowellry, Fancy Goods,Electro-plal- Musical Instruments,Fans, Ecclesiastical andOptical Goods, Mirrors, Toys,Perfumery, Wines, &o.,Oilman's Stores, Books ArtisticFurnituro, Stationery,Ohromos, Machinery. &o ' &o.
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SELLING OUT AT COSTAs they qtllt business 'on Janunry . . . f "'
1, 1888.
Christmas.AND,
Holiday Goods :, , i j'u:
FURNITURE AT COST ! .
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larpsi stock of liar Ms, ... ;In Honolulu, and wantcverybody to ,'. j ,
'seo them beforo purchasing.
CSTOPEN EVERY"'
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O. S. S. CO.'S TIME TABLE.
Arrive at Honolulu from San Francisco.
Alameda November 22Australia December 11
Loavo Honolulu for San Francisco.
Zealantlia December 1G
Australia December 18Alameda .... (1880-- ) January 13
Aistraliai Mali MlFOR SAN FRANCISCO,
Tho now nnd fine Al steel 'steamship
" Zealandia,"Of the Oceanic Steamship Company, wil
be due at Honolulu from Sydneyand Auckland on or about
December 16, '88.And will leave, for the above port wjthmails and passengers on or about thatdate.
For freight or passage, having SU-PERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS, applyto
WiL G. LUWIN & CO., Agents".
For Sydney and Auckland,
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The new and fine ,41. steel; Btcamship
it Alameda,"Of the Oceanic Steamship Company, will
be due at Honolulu from SunJfrancisco on or about
November 22, '88,And will have prompt dispatch withmalls and passengers for the above- ports
For freight or passngo, having BUPE1UOR ACCOMMODATIONS, apply
37 WM. G. IRWIN & CO.. Acenta.
THE MUTUAL
Life Insurance Go.,OF NEW YORK.
CashAssols, December 31, 1807...,.,,$118,800,051 08
Thoso who desire safe and profitableLife Insuranco are invited to apply to
. II. jtosi:,Honolulu, Genofal Agent, Hawaiian
Islands. y
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FRANK J. B KRUGER,
Practical "Watchmaker & Repairer-nov.0-S- 8
MANUEL NUNES,No. 1C Hotel Htreet.
Guitars & String InslrumcniHOf all kinds Made & Repaired
egyr Inlaid "Work, and Initiating inWood a specialty. 2070 3m
JAMES mm.. PARTY
Can bo foimd next doof to lliu.,P. '. AOffice, Merchant unci.
Hacks Nos. 18, 37, , 75, 180AVaoronotto HO.
Mutual 590"aTELEPHpNESI- - Boll 204Sept-24-8-
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DR. PAROGEN
(tub oly BmurAuiiK blood ruuipncn.)
A Spcciflc for
HHEUMATISM,Scrofula, Halt ICIicuui, '
Neuralgia, Itlug Worm,And all other Skin & Blood Diseases.
It ltegulatcs the
DLdver Sc KidneysCures .Indigestion, and all Diseases
aiising from an enfeebled con.dition of tho system.
Dr. Martino, of London, tlio celebratedspecialist, Bays of PARDEE'S REMEDY:"I have used It for twenty years forBlood Diseases, such as Scrofular, SaltKucum, Tetter and Cancer, and I cannotrecommend it too highly."
The Hev. Dr. Thomas, of Hong Kong,China, savs: f'PAtDEES REMEDY is awonderful medicine for, the blood. Ihavo prescribed it hundreds of times forleprosy, and, when given in time italways cured the patient. I can safelysay that leprosy will never break out onpersons who tako PARDEE'S REMEDYregularly, and 1 adviso all persons Jiv.Ing in countries whore leprosy is pre.vnlcnt to tako PARDEE'S REMEDY as apreventive." ,
ggyFcr Sale by all'Drugglsts In Honolulu.
Richard Gayford,VETERINARY
70 &, 81 Klnc Street.Shooing-- , from 1.50.
Horses and Cattlo Treated foiall Diseases.
Residence! Chnmbcrlnln House, nextKawilaliao Church.
X. O. BOX 40S.Bell Tolephone &0,868.
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Yosemite Skatin
Skating! Slcntiiig! Skating!Cornor Queen & Richard Streets.
Will bo' open every evening from 7 to0:30 r. m.
MUSIC: Tuesdays and Saturday?cning for tho Public in General.
a'lIOMjVS 13. WAUL,1001 Proprietor. lyr
Best Crown Drand.
6, 7, 8, and 9 Feet lengthsJust landed Ex. Ship "Cockcrmouih'
For Sale in Quantities to Suit.
Also, f.OO Bills. White Bros.'
PORTLAND CEMENTFull Weight.
At the Lowest Market Rates.
WILDER & CO.03 tf
FIREAND
BURGLAR
Proof Safes !
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k Loci Co.,
Of Canton, Ohio, U.S.A.Having established an Agency in this
Ciiy for the eale.of their manu-factures, which aic
Surpassed ftloneIn Hielr line in the world, an opportu-nity is offered lo al' reouirinnr nrolec.tion of their Valuables from Fire andTheft to supply themselves on termswhich defy competition.
CSS For particulars inquire at "aCuliclc's Agency,
No. 38 Merchant St., Honolulu, H. .sept-24-8- 8
74 King st.T-IJ- H King st.
fl alpgImporters of
Rattan & Reed Furniture.
Pianos & FurnitureMoved with Caro.
Matting. and Carpets Laid.
CORNICE POLES,
Fine Upholstering & Bedding
A Speciality.
'CHAIRS TO RENT.
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Honolulu LibraryAND- -
Reatlinq Room Association.
Cor. Hotel & Alnkcii Streets.Open every Day nnd Evening.
Tho Library consists at tho presenttime of over Five Thousand Volumes.
Tho Renuiiig Room is supplied withabout fifty of the leading newspapersnnd periodiouls,
A i'arlor is provided for conversationnd games.Terms of membership, fifty cents a
month, payable quarterly in advance.No formality required in joining exceptsigning Uio roll.
btrangera from foreign countries nndvisitors from the other islands are wel-come to tho rooms at all times as guests.
This Assoointlou having no regularmeans of support except tho dues ofmembers, it is expected that residentsof Honolulu who desire to avail them-selves of Its privileges, and all who feelan interest in maintaining an Institutionof this kind, will put down their namesaud become regular contributors.
A. J. OAii'invrtrmi'iv ..
M. M. SCOTT, Vlce-1'rcsld- en
II. A. TAItMELEE, Secretary,A. L. SMITH, Treasurer,0. T. RODGERS, M.D.
Chairman Hall and Library Committee
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