Just Arrived.!! - eVols at University of Hawaii at Manoa
Transcription
Just Arrived.!! - eVols at University of Hawaii at Manoa
WBKTgnraHBBBK ?' $? s &' i .rlV 5 ft N " ',,yftv . V ppiwwyiiiyriiprBWpipjW ' iHiv-- ) - ? UklWjfi ir K 5o JPittltf EkIJ RkKI nil tin. 'S' tr wrrynmi Vol. XLNo Professionals. THE DAILY BULLETIN ASillOltU. Communications Daily lug General Advertisements, tc ensuro insertion, should bo handed In before ono o'clock Editor and Proprlotor WALTER HILL Reporter & Collector Shipping W.A.S.Beals Q. Managor. CLEVIOR, MS. J -- $ ai : ted, Legal Documents Drawn. No. Mpronaut si. luazeuo diockj, xiouoiuiui 190 Hawaiian Islands T. w 0ficij: No. Phaetons, &c, He has for snlo cheap, before 03 THOMPSON, M ATTORNEY AT LAW, and Solicitor hi Chancery. Campbell's Block, Second Story, Rooms and U. Entrance on Merchant Street, 884 tf Honuln lu, II. I. d A. HABSINQBR, JOHN Agent to tuko Acknowledgments to Conttacts for Labor. Commission Agents. J3 LIST Ob' OFVIOKHS: Cahtku T. JOHN Importer and Dealer In General "WATBBUOUSK, W'm, O. Irwin. WQ. 177 St CO., DR. WILDER Dealers In Lumber, Paints, Oils, Nails, SaP. and Building Materials of every kind, cor. Fort and Queen Bit., MS. S & CO., ORINBAUM 124 1 Si r iw:. m S') o. BB3QER, i4 Insur-anctTC- '.' o. and residence, 100 King St., opposite Kawalahao Church. Mutual Telephone, 354. OOlco hours from 7 to 9 a. m., and 1 to 2 r. u. Orders left at tho Pantheon Stables will bo promptly attended to. Ac Oo., Wboleiale Grocer & Wine Merchants tf . New Photograph Rooms. ftore, Fort street, OVER Nichol's the Shooting Gallery, Pic lures, Portraits and views. Fhst-claswork. Satisfaction guaranteed. s J. A. GONBALVE8. U. W. SMITH. II. M. UTN'eON. Manufacturing and Dispensing 113 & 110 Beaver Block, Ilouolufu. 289 843 Box 80. 1420ly Pharmacists, Fort Street, 958 t. i Imporler and Dealer in Gent's, Ladles' and Children's boots, shoes and slippers. O.M.Coako. .Lowors, F.J. Lowioy, EWERS & OOOKE, S, (successors to Lowers Dickson.) Importers nnd Dealers in Lumber and all kinds ot Building Materials, Fort street, L Honolulu 1 Cabinetmaker ftjBv 1 Druggists No. 03 JOHN Office ITono. St., Honolulu. Hotol streot, Opposite Interr.ntlonal Hotel, CaneB and 'Walking Sticks, Made of ovcry kind of NATIVE WOODS rackets, Cornice. Curtain Poles, &o., made ot tho latest designs. WH. HcUANDLKSS, Fish Market, Dealer in choicest llecr, Vcnl, Mutton, FIU, e., Ar Family and Shipping Orders carefully attended to. Llvo stock furnished to vessels at sho.-- t hotlcp, and Yogetahles 340 ly of all kinds supplied to ord.cr. No. 0 Queen street. Corner Edinburgh & Queen Streets. A. MORGAN, "Work; . - Trimming:, Oil lose Premises, CntrnnccN J.rom Kluj; nud jVEorclmut Every description of work In tho above lines performed in n XS-- Bell Have a Large Stock of tho 3Btc, Which is offered at Lowest Market Prices AND Delivered Free to any part of the City AGENTS FOR THE Faeifio Mutual Life Insurance Co. OF CALIFORNIA. Agents for tho Hoover Telephone. CommissionerofDeedsfor California 700 Dividends Annually. Stoim Boilers, Furnaces nud Range1 Brick and Stonework done on reasonable terms. Ahipai St., Second door from Bcretnnla. V. O. Box 457. Builder. Olllce, corner Alnkc.i nnd Queen streets, MUTUAL TKI.Kl'IIONi:, 385. 31 1 L,Jm P. O. Box 117. ORGANIZED 1845. over $70,000,000 14,000,000 -- - llrst-clas- s manner. 107. ia (327 ly) EST Bell Telephone, 107. -- Q I. King: Street, between 6R0CER, Divl-den- of any Company. The latest nthnntngu added to its Non Foi felting Limited Tontino Policies is: A guaranteed retnrn of oil PremimiiK paid, in addition to Face of Policy, In case of death dining the Tontino ptiiod. For full particular apply C. to 0. BERQER, Honolulu, ueniraiAgcni uawnuan islands. tf dfJ S'orcs and oQlces fitted up, Estimates given on all kinds of brick and wooden buildings, Plans and Specifications furnished, ta?" Office, 110 Bcrctania SU; Mutual Telephone, 332; Postofllco Box, 322 ly 100. Erhoads & Greene, m Houso Builders and Architects. Plans, Specifications and detailed Draw. lugc furnished for all KliuU ot wood or brick buildings, ami Estimates given for the same. All jobbing promptly attended to and charges moderate. Any of tho cboo work entrusted to our care, will receivo our personal attention. Orders from the other islands solicited. Office and Shop, 88 Queen St. 323 7, I860. WONG ly EQUITABLE DECIM, LIFE COXTKACTOII, AM) 1 Labor. Workshop, UUXITUItU : 87 : or,iy IlEl'AIUKD. ior Day. HS.OO is FOR THE Carpenter & llnilder HUSTACE, forms of policy and fjAltUEMT Tontine IMCcEZEIVZIEJ, IIOUSKS GHAS. It isue the Hist pays tho Ill TKI.KPH0NK318. Mauuakca Streot. Assurance Society Fort and Alakca Streets, Just received per Australia, Capo Cranberries FroOi Apples, Almonds. Walnut, Ptcnnp, llru7ll Nut, Filberts. Figs Dites, Table Raisins, Currants. Boston Blown Bread, Ltmon, Citron and Oiungo Peel, Imperial Plums in glass. Ollu's, Prunes ilb'ir'w Oocoatlnn, Install, taneous Chocolate, Curriul Oytter, Plum Pudding, Miniu Meat, Cukes nnd Crack, eis, Boloon Hrcad, Midium llrcui), Oysters, Sardines, lilul ."seed, Liiuiid Rennet, Extracts Rose Wulci, etc, tie. r Leave your Orders, or Eing up 110. lltf OF THE NTERPRISr PLANING MILL. P 1 Alakca, near tfciieen St. 1 Telephone All ut L.ovcHt lttitcH nnd SiitiHl'ue ion Giuivuutoed. H. E. MclNTYRE & BRO. Bearer Successful. Trustworthy. Purely No Stockholders. Mutual. Surplus over HtH. Also, Horse Shoeing: a Specialty. Telephone, VERY BEST HAY. 147. Old. Good Work nnd Low Charges Assets 9 is my Motto. Honolulu, May LAINE & CO. Telephone No. Carriage Building:, "Sf;& (.v. "W W Painting: and 79 k 81 King Street, oOl 0m O-raln- , 80 BUILDER, Honolulu, II. I. Hotel street, (Opposite Fashion Stables). Co. & . Contractor nnd Builder. Choicest Quality, Lowest Prices. F. RUPPRECHT, Fremco JPointer, 126 Nuuanu St., Honolulu, H. L GO UNITED STATES. AS. ALEX. J. lOAltTWIUGHT, Agent for thu Hawaiian Islands. 3m IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN The Best Lunch in Town, Tea and Coffee at 111 lnet Btacd The Hours oi Provisions and Feed, EAbT CORNP.R FORT AND KINO S'lHLETS. New Ooods ntehed by every Packet fiom tlio Futun Stntis and Europe Fresh Calllotnia Pioduco b tery Sluimrr, All ctdcit. fuitiilully ultondtdio. and Uoods dclletcd toain part ol timcity free ol climuu. imam oiuers roil. cited. Satistiiilinu uimuuiiiid. Post Olllce I'ox tin. icioi liotio Kn, J. 108 I) always on band. Telephone II. J. NOLTE, Proprietor. 210. T. 0. Box 297. , 2y MAGOON, 42 Merchant DAY! GRAIN. Largest Stocks, ly Cigars & Tobacco 18 ly And UpliolHtorcr, ' HT11EET. Grocery and Feed Store, G7Jand 69 Hotel street, Fresh Groceries and Provisions received by every Steamer. P. O. Box 130, Bell Telephone No. 349 Mutual Telephone No. 194. LEWIS KINO STREET, GJ. J. Import? Choioest Meats from Finest Herds. Families and Shipping SUPPLIED STAPLE A nice Iroirlotor. AND FANCY Als u ml Donlcr-- GROCERIES, assortment of Crosse alwas on hand. & CO., Etc., Etc. ell's and J. T. Morton's English Groceries a full line of tho leading Amurlcau brnndi of & Itlackw , OiVNIV33J GOOOW Fresh Goods of tho Hcinou on ICK received by S. S. Co.'s lino. MATISFACTION ociy steamer fiVAUAXVKHn. of tho Oceanic 021y Every Description of All moats delivered from this Market aro thoroughly chilled Immediately after Pakilling by means of a tent Dry Air Refrlgeratoi. Meat so treated retains all Its Juicy properties, and Is GtuuANTKni to Kbi.1' Lonokii AFTEll Dr.MVEUYTjUa En, Msat. FltfcSIII.Y-KII.- I.- T1 ly Life, Fire R. MORE & Co., The Xuw Kuglaud MUTUAL LIFE INS. COMP'Y, Ship's Blacksmith & O CASTLE Concral Machinist. LUSO IIAWAIIANO. Mho want to common! ALL persons with the Poitugueso, eltlier foi business, or for procuring workmen, con ants or my other helps, will find it tho most profitable way to ndvcrtlso In thu Luto JlttmiiiatiOy tho now organ of the Portucueso colony, which is pub. lished on Merchant strtot, Gazette Build, inp, Letter Box E.), nnd only chnrges reasonable rates for adver- BOOK A! JOB tisements. NNTINB J A. Mckenzie, Executed with neatness and dispatoli PRACTICAL PLUMBER and Gns Fitter. All orders for Houso or Ship work promptly executed. At the DaSIy Bulletin Office 1ST Shop next to Post Oflice, Belhol P. 0. Bos ICO. Bell Ttlo. phono 424. 154 ly & & COOKE, Marine Insur'oe Agent. AOKNT8 YOU of Boston. The Etna Fire Insurance -- Co.. of Hnrtford, Conn. Tho Union l'lro and Marine Insurance Co. of Sau Finnclsco, Cula. 11 ly Prussian National Sfl Insurance Comp'v (Posl-Olllc- and at tho L.ovoh. Muvlcot. PrlooH. COly tre, coolers; iron, brass and lead castings: macliiuerv of ovcrv descrintton tnado to order. Pnitlculur attention paid to ship's black smithing. Job work exe-1 Lined at snort notice. All work Promptly and neatly Per. formed. 2or 3 in tu PROVISIONS fvfrj Honolulu iron works, iitJaSlcaiii engines, sugar mills, boll. IW ON SHORT NOTICE Collector & Real Estate Agent. . JowellerM, Mavke Tobacconists, Metroyolitan ij Fon Streot, William's Block, Honolulu, II. I. THE OPENING HAY and -- GRAIN F. HORN, Practical Confeclionor, Pastry Cook and Baker. -71 Hotel St. Ttlcphono 74 WU2T WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 109 FOP. HAY HOLLISTER & CO. & 3Propiietor. UNION FEED CO,. checker's Perfumes and Toilet Requisites, 210 WILLIAM MILLER 00T STEAM CANDY FACTORY AND BAJCiaitY. Telephones 175. MEDICINES, HOMCEPATHIC LOOK PIONEER Honolulu. Depot for Boerlcko & Sceohlk's GERTZ, CHR. No. 80 Fort street, Honolul.f CO. Constantly on hand a large assortment of every descriptionof Jewelry, Watches, Gold and Silver Plated Ware, &c. BENSON, SMITH & CO., 23J GJ-mslv- Fhysidau and Surgeon. P. O. XOll'X" CONl'RAOrOR Set. Wolfe & Company, Blacksmith M. GOTO, Veterinary Surgeon. California street, Sun Francisco, Cal. , 24 MKllOBANT BTllEKT. General Agent lor The N. Y. Life Insurance Company, The City of London Fire In. Co(limitd joutli British and National Flro & Ma. rino Insurance Co. Macneale & Urban Safes, The Celobratcd Springfield Gas Machine Gas Fixtures of Mitchell, Vance & Co. Tho Hartford Fire Insurance Co. The Commercial Flro & Marine ?SY tf JAMES BRODIE. Importers of General Mer chandise und Commission Merchants, Honolulu, aud J,' SUKU1SOJN. visit patients at their residence by re quest. All olhcr diseases treated at his oflice comer of Punchbowl and Berctanla Sts. OtFicn Uouits 1 to 0 r. m. 8 to1 12 a. m. Sundays 47 Urn l Honolulu. Ss Oflice hours at Kakaako from 9 to 11 a. m. every day exctpt Sundays. Will O ! NO. 03 LEPROSY A SPECIALTY. 1 J. U. Atnerton. 0. N. Castle. ASTLB it OOOKB, Hhipplug anu commission Importers and Healers in Merchants. General Merchandise, No, 80 King at., 8& Slanuftactui'lue Besidenco and Office, 196 Fort St ( 8 to 10 A.M., Office Hooks 1 to 3 f.m., ( 7 to 8 Evening. Telephone (Bell and Mutual), No. 149. IRWIN & COMPANY, Sugar Factors and OoinmisstoH 1 Agents, llonolulu. ia 271y PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, D R. EMERHON, PHYSICIAN 1 Honolulu. WENNER & A. M. Life Insurance OKAVANAGH, JEWELEE. Nuunnu Street. CO THE NEW YORK Orders from the other Islands tunic 72 ly tually attended to. EMMA ST Olllce, first door west of Library Building. Hours, from 0 to 11 a m., and 2 to 4 auil 7 to ti p.m. Sundays, 0 to 11 a.m. tST Residence, No. 40 Alakca, near Hotel Street. DIUECTOUS: No. 108 P. GRAY. M. D., . President & Manager P. C. Jones, Jr J. O. Oaiitkh. . . ..Treasurer & Secrotary tiluus birtckeU. 40 Olllce Hours: from 0 to 12 Bell Telephone No. 423. UKNKIIAL MeIIOANTILK AMD Merchandise, - UESIDLKCi: AND OFFICE : S. SACHS, K MANTJFACTUBINa IWAI. I'liyHlclmi mid Surgeon. TYBL. Insurance. All work In my lino faithfully done. Plans and specifications made. Jobbing in all details (lone at short notice. Tkos. Lindsay, Interior Oflice, llonoluln. BREWER it COMPANY, (LiiniUd) Queen it., Honolulu. and BLANK-BOOManufacturer. Book Binding of all description neatly and promptly executed. Campbell Block, Rooms 10 and ll.Mer. 722 chaut street, ly PAPER-RULE- OUlce 185 104 Fort Street, Honolulu, IS". Book-Bind- er Itvtl llnbbcr Stump to Order. 71 ltAHUISO.V. P. 0. Box 315; Bell Telephone 53. purchns-7- ALVINU. RASEMANN, Block, Lawyer' Stationery a Specially. Orders taken for Nowspapcr8,Pjriodl. cals, Books, Music, etc., from any part of tho world, having made all nrrange. mcuts therefor whilst In San Francisco. E. E. MAYHEW, The Popular Milliner I louse Honolulu, H. I. Hell Tel. 80tt. - Law Booki& P. O. Box 478. SO Newsdealer, & Merchant Street, Mutlinl Tcl.:i71. HARHIS0K BROTHERS, FOR THE ing elsewhere. 12 SpreckeK ! Kltnu. AKTltUll IIAUIIISO.V. Stationer JBitlldoi'N & CoutractorH, . Contiellorat-Iimtv- Honolulu. 02 Queen street, Building, Honolulu. II. I. au en--is tor The Walkapu Sugar Plantation, Maui, The ripuueer Sugar Plantation, Hawaii, The lleela bug.ir Plantation, Uahu, llucloougar Mill, .Muni, Uuelo Sugar Plantation, Maui, L'uulo.i Slioep itancii uo., uawau, T. Fowler & Oo. Steam Plow and a bio Tramway Works, Leeds, Mtrrlocs, Watson .fcOo's Sugar Mnrhin cry, Glasgow, GIuskow and Honolulu Lino of Pae. i ajdly Spring & Sommer Styles Cutaway Carriages Kiro-Pro- Hon. U. It. Biaiioi'. Hon. II. A. P. : and sco ilia DARE. Attorney nud Australia, the Latest Matorials. ALAKEA & KINO STREET 1 TOHN S. S. CORNER OF CECIL, BROWN, Counsellor at Law. Notary Public, and Agent lor taking Ac know lodgments ol instruments ior mo Island oi Oahu. Mcichant street, Hono-'ul- Suyar Factors, ijp. ;w,: Wagon and 27 MER- Per jgSIJk A. M. HEWETT, LUCAS, Contractor and Builder,1 Honolulu Steam Planing Mills, Bspla n.ule, Honolulu. Manufactures nil kinds of Mouldings, lliackots, Window Frames, Blinds, Sashes. Doors, nud all kinds of Woodwork ilnlsli. Tinning, Scroll nnd Baud Saw lug. All Kinds of Sawing and Planing, Morticing nud Tenanting. Orders promptly attended to and work guaranteed. Onlay from the other solicited CALLATIRMT'S and pirt of the Kingdom bought, sold Loans negotla leased, on commission. & Co. J. Dcalors In And nil kinds of Carriage MONSARBAT, A'PrOHNEY AT LAW JM. and Notary Public. Heal Estate in any II. H. Macfarlane. Q. W. MAGFAELANE IMPORTERS, COMMISSION CHANTS and Just Arrived.!! Iron, Cumberland Goal, Hard Wood Lumbor, u. Geo. W. Macfarlanv. Trens. 82 Cm Morunants. Commission Importers & 03 Post-Oluc- ifc (Mmltcin ATIOKNEYATLAW. Merchant street. Honolulu, ly 42 17J1 Bulletin Steam Printing Office. Newspaper, Book nnd Job Printing of nil kinds done on the most favorablo terms. No. 250 Hell Telephone No. 250 Mutual Telephone....: - eUB80niPTI0N CO OENTB PER MONTH SCIIUMAN. (1 Sec'y Haw'aii.Carrapl'fiCo. J .Alfred Magoon, r. M. L. President. ASHFORD & ASHFORD, Law, Clinnccry, Oonvcjnnclnjc. Admiralty, Ilankruptcy, l'robatc, Ktc, Ktc, Ktc. Office: Old Capitol Building, adjoin. 50 cents per Month. Bulletin. o. WEST, VOLNKT VAItLANCOUBT ASMl'OUD. CLAM.VCK WILDKU la printed nud pub'llsBo.l at the olllce, Quoou Btrcct, llonolulu, II. I., ovory afternoon (Sundays excepted). Address nil miinnffi HONOLULU, II. I., FRIDAY EVENING, MA310I1 18, 1887. 1587. Subscription, (i r m&ti lm. wi ' w m , paws ' ftfe to SF-l- EsrAiiuenED i3 1845, Capital 9,000.000 Relchsmarim. undersigned, haviug been up THE nccnt of tho nbovu Company for tho Hawaiian Islands, is prepamd to accept risks, against Fire, on Buildings, Furniture, Merchandiso, Produce, Sac ar Mills etc., on tho most Favorable-Term- s Losses Promptly Adjusted and Payable ta Honolulu. 701y II. RIEMENSOHNEIDER, at Wilder &Co'i. . itr-- I 1 1 fciSsfit.e'jsffftiil u ,f&:?ij&L!faj!L; Kffjrs7tfevi.aihHittkL''C2 .ivJitoL "'& wtg ivravKSFi EtgEgEEflEmjHVUbf yasrcanpgc swum w vy. JpffTwf W 4 ;m V tf- - SSS we BISHOP & Aftortho ovcrturo, "Merry War," Co., BANKERS bearers to bo elected at tho annual meeting four weeks hence. A collection was taken amounting to $8.25, after which tho meeting was dismissed. Daily Herald. ofllco sang by tho ontiro company, camo Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands eight songs and a Hawaiian chorus. Draw Exchango on tho A marked and pleasing feature of H. IT. every song was its chorus, in which o tho whole company joined. "HuckleAmi their agents in berry Picnic," by II. von Holt, nnd NEW YORK, BOSTON, HONQ KONG. "Cricket on tho Hearth," byJ.M. Messrs. N. M. Rothschild & Son, London Tho Commorclal Bank Co., of Sydney, Dowsctt, wcro acceptably rendered. II. M. Morse sang "The Deep Blue London, The Commercial Dank Co., of Sydney, Sea," very sweetly, but declined to Bank California, The Bank of New Zealand : Auckland, Ohrlstchurch, and Wellington, Tho Bank of British Columbia, Victoria, B. 0., and Portland, Or. AND Transact a General Banking Business. 009 ly Siimmai w Daily UUUIIIIUI Published about the End and Middle of each Month. Contains 40 Columns of Interesting News Relating to the Various Islands- There is no better publication for sending to friends Abroad, nor is there any better medium fur advertising any special line of business llint may d spend, in part, for its support, upon foreign patronage. These Summaries go lo all world, parts of tho English-speakin- g and the demand for them Is constantly increasing. i to- - w. K.p Subscription, Including Postage lo Foreign Countries, $2.50 per Year. The Daily Bulletin AND DAILY BULLETIN SUMMARY Can bo hnd from J. H. Sor-Kii-, : : Merchant Street, repeat. "Every Day Ml AH ANESTHETIC i : : : : bo Sun- day," by K. i Bishop; "McCar thy's Fancy liall," by W. li. brittle substance, breaking directly Hoogs ; and "Mary's Gone With n when it comes in contact witli the Coon," by W. G. Armstrong, wcro object at which it is aimed. It conMr. Armstrong was all encored. inexpressibly funny. "My Pretty Red Rose," the solo part sang by J. M. Bright, had to be twice repealed. This young gentleman lias a delightfully sweet voice, which apparently charmed the audience. But "The Virginia Rosebud," the second song on the programme, C, Denavcaux singing the solo and the company nil mingling voices in the chorus, was probably the gem of tho evening, and had, of course, to be repeated. Five Hawaiians sang n Hawaiian chorus, with guitar accompaniment, so sweetly and prettily, that the audience would not be satisfied until they returned to (lie stugo and sang a second chouis. As stated before, every song had a chorus, and the harmonious blending of voices produced exceptionally good music, whicli was really charming to persons with souls to appreciate. The iinale to the first part of tho programme was n squad of about n half dozen oddly dressed soldiers under the command of Captain W. G. Armstrong, supposed to represent "The Regular Army." Tho get-u- p alone was worth considerable, and the various maneuvers were intensely amusing. The Captain put his men through their facings in magnificent style, and the men obeyed orders so higgledy-piggled- y that a barrel could scarcely refrain from laughing. Mr. Morse it Hotel Street Gus-ina- n, I wcll-play- MM Ni tains a powerful anesthetic, producing instantaneously complete insensibility, lasting for twelve hours, which, except that tho action of the heart continuos. is not to bo distin guished from death. A battle field where these bullets aro used will in a short time be covered with apparently dead bodies, but in reality merely with the prostrato forms of soldiers reduced, for the time being, to a state of unconsciousness. While in this condition they may, the Ger man chemist points out, be packed in ambulance wagons and carried off as prisoners. $2,000 HAWAIIAN OPERA HOUSE. AMATEUU MINSTREL COMPANY'S SHOW. Salary, Mr. de Frotas mil. .r. ii. soncr Hill, Ice Company mil, Hawaiian unzoito Sundries, per S. D. Fuller Balance on hand z 4 230 &u lt 01 Gottcs-dien- st Kaiserlich Dcutches Konsulat. 81 At Honolulu. 7,682 Pacrps Hay & Grain On Saturday, April 2nd, '87 At 12 o'clock noon, At our Salesroom, Queen Street, that desirable premises on Xmnnlilo Street, nt present occupied ni a rcMdenco by Mr. Duval. The Lot ban a frontngo of 140 feet on of 1C0 feet, Lunalllo Street, nnd n nnd Is well covertd with gins. Water laid on throughout tho premise.". There U nn tho prcnil'oy, A Dwelling; House 2-St- Now landing i.x Kuicka. Mary Win. Well mid substantially buili, with Bay klcmiui and V. S. Bownc. Window fronting tho ttroet. This is the largest shipment of liny The house contains n spacious Parlor, and Grain ever received by any firm at one time in this Kingdom. Now b.'lng "Dining Room and Bedroom on tho lower floor. Also, Large Kitchen, Panreceived at the Warehouse of llic try nnd Bath Room. On the upper floor mo :i Bedrooms, each furnished with Clothes Uloset. There 1st also a large UNION FEED CO. Carrlago Houso and Slablo on tho Lot 1 NOTICE. equally well known for his millions and for his libciality to professional This is one of th5 inot desirable residence offered for sale. The ground having n natural slot o ensures perfect Drainage, mid commands an excellent o view from Diamond Head to the Mount tins. "Parties wishing lo Inspect tho premises can do so by application to the auctioneers. Wui-nnn- OF A BOX singers and other' artistes, lately IN ofCONSEQUENCE Meal Tiokuls hiving been stolen this at is who Gayarrc, accosted Irom the above Rc3tuiir.int,on the night moment earning laurels in Spain: of lliclUth instant, I beg to inform my E. P. ADAMS & CO., "To hear your upper C full from numerous customers that on and after 10th, .March SATURDAY, Auctioneers 7d til 2,000 give would gladly tho chest i francs." Gayarrc at once sat down Different Tickets will be issued. to the piano, and, running up tho All boarders will plonso change their A scale, rang out tho magic (J as clear Tickets1, SuDBriqrOpDortnnity ! for now ones, on Saluidny. as a bell. The Marquis cried, "En.TUN UEE. goat core!" The tenor willingly comINSTltUCTION IN plied, and gave a succession of NOTICE. PHONOGRAPHY! STANDARD upper Cs. Our enraptured Mrucenas while HYMAN will act MORRIS handed over his pocket-boofor inu under full power of attorFor a Coni'Hu of 8 I.chhoiim, expressing his fears that the amount MR. ney my absence from this King, Sulllt lent to get the pupil lo reading nnd did not reach up to the height of his dom.during JOSEPH HYMA.N. writing Pnlniogrnphy, $O.UO. marvelous voice. Gayarrc bowed Oil lw March 14, 1887. prepared, am For n ComiiU'tu Flcniciitnry his thanks, adding, "I Con THO, Marquis, to sign on the spot a yearly k, engagement with you on tho same Toronto Globe. terms." Household Furniture! usr AUCTION. TO KENT. Of Twcnty.four STOHK THE X by THOS. LATELY OCCUPIED MOSSMAN, corner of Kinir and Nuuanu streets i to let Ap. ply to Messrs. ALLEN & BOU1NSON. 80 2w PURE STRAINED On Saturday, March 19th, '87 At lOo'c'ock a. m. Wo will sell at Public Auction, lit the late residence of A. H. BASEMAN, Kn. walahao Lauo (at the rear of Kawalnhao Church), tho Entire Household Furniture, consisting In pait of PARLOR SET UPHOLSTERED 1 SQUARE PIANO, Center Rugs, 1'nncl 1'ictuies, Mattress. Chair', Tables, Meat Safe, Crockeiy & Glassware, 1 E. P. ADOIS & CO., Auctioneers. SPERM Oil! s A sufllclent number of to mnko tho pui'il. uith proi cr e.oriion on his Le-son- Pinctic.il S7o. Oi. Heporting Lcs'ons nriy be taken In Courses of Tnenty.fntir l.es'ons, for 818 per Onir-e- . Three Coiir,o, or seventy-twwill geneially pari, a suf-lic- o his instruction niny be token by mail. K. For particular enquire ut THIS 7!i lm OP-PIC- Tie Daily Bitotii Wholesale, Way Down Low. SUMMARY A. W. PEIRCE & CO. fiflarch lw 1 STATION E RY, The Latest Foreign Papers always on hand at the Gaxttte Block, Merchant Men-- 4 d Street BSTThe English Admiralty Charts 1 by always on hand. HONOLULU- - AMATEUR To bo hud nt J. II. SOPER, - - Merchant Street A. M. IIEWETT - Merchant Street II. WILLIAMS, - Hawaiian Hotel and DAILY BULLETIN OFFICE. Minstrel Company Will give a performance for the Benefit of the HONOLULU YACHT AND BOAT OLUU. Grand Change of Programme. Bnnjo Solo J. Appleby Grand Sensational .Tupinosu Balancing W G. Atmstrong E. Low Act Clog Dance Mr. Gusiuan To conclude with the laughable local sketch, In two acts, 1 Act 2 Comgated Iron GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT, llnnkn tvilttcn tip. ArcounlH nnil Office. ItcntH Collected. Employment nnd Shipping Agency. Labor Contract Dlimlts nt.d Iluvcnuo Stamps iilwnya on hand. Copying ami translating in nil languages uml In this Kingdom. Oidtri from tho other will receive ptonipt attention. FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE ATTENDED TO. Lenic?, Contracts, nnd nil klmU of Con. cynclnjr. TindcMiicn's Hooks wilt-teup, llcnti nnd Accounts collected, ltcturns promptly made. n Situation. By nn old risldont who is familiar with th Hawaiian 1 nigMaire. Also, tindcMnnds plmtn-tlo- n work. Will krp books ami d to ibcgeneial details ol hiifiuess. Kmploymriii in tliod'y iivfir.ul (line Wanlod SllualloTls.Hy r aid olllcuinun Mho can give tho best of lvlctcncis. Will not object to employment In tlivl capacity on' plantations Wanlod Situation. As a Luna on n plan, tai Ion by a man who has had tcvernl Wanlod STKICTLY MODERATE. Oder the follow'ntr: To Ronl. Thrco Ilouc on Llliha Street. y Rooms to Rent. 1 our very fuinhlicd looms in laigo home; well siluatctl mi Muuiuu Avenue. Bent CHARGES at-t- hnnd-oincl- Book-kcipc- n mouth each. f) The house and grounds sltuntfd in Nuuiiuu Avenue, leccntly occupied by A.J. Cnitwilaht, Jr, Ktq. Officoto Lot Willi Window, If luqulrol, lti Campbell Block, Merchant street. c To Lot. A doomed Cottage, with House and Outhouse, Nuuanu To Lot. yeais expiricneo in this country in tbli line. A Cottage wl'hln llvo mlnutcj' Wanted. walk of tho Poit Ofllcc, suitably up. pointed for the nccommodutlon ol u Avenue, near Uoruininsnt iihuvo lite Queen Dowager Emma's place, with i.liout2acrcs of laud '2)4 inlloj f i om t'lun. ltcnt $1U per month To Lot. A doomed Ccttnuc. with kitchen attached; uppur end of Nuuanu Adonic, oppo.ltu " Valley. Homo," in ectllent older, llciittjlf-To Lot. Two Cottage, biluatcd in the Chliic-- small family. 1 Ikdroonn, Parlor, P.iutry, Kitchen and lia'lmmm. Mosquito pioof. House new and well built. Lot iOO by ICO fctt with prlvllepo of linylnu; next lot. IIW be sold cheap. Fos Salo orRent A chaimiiiK ii'fidenoo on Kinaii stiect, containing 2 bed-rms, parlor, dining loom, kitchtn bath, Ac. Garden fxint mid back; carriage house, htaMes and serxnnt's quarters detached. For Salo or Lcaso -- With immediate , Wanlod o den, &c. AUo, by a thai v.ilualdii estate known its nnd The lands at I'ai.o.i Valhy, occupied by Mrs Long. A iplendhl propeity. For Sale OptnSldi'B'irlJuggy, cheap. 1 Square Piano, "JjJ Oc For Salo Cheap. tuve, In good ordui. 1 Uptight Piano, ? Oc'.nics, in good oider. Wanted BefpcolnMn Youth to assist In n ifctihliHlimcnt in tlu city, nnd make himself generally useful; would ivtiile with thufunily; nge, with board uud lodging, $15 a month Wanted. A Englhh or Gcr. mint Girl to itist in u small lumlly. Wanted lly n competent Enplneoi, liold-lucertificates mid .highly leci mincndcd, situation at sea or on shoie. Wantod to Ron!. A Cottage, containing jour or llvo rooms. Must, he in good lora Ity, nn I wilhin tin or fifteen uiiuulos' walk of Post Olllce. 1 "Chun :" hook Teiror Reign Thu Mutual Telephone Co Hist-clns- s - tiiunic neir the Inline Asjlum. Valuablo Imil, -- ot NOTICE! OP SUPERIOR QUALITY. A 1 tlon nt No. 38 Merchant Street, Honolulu. Lately occupied by Messrs. Smith & Thiirjuni. 08 APTOS CHIEF! This lino voutig trotting bred stallion will ttai d ilrj coming te.isoti at Dcdd's Btiililcs, Knpiolaiii 1'aik, to a limited number of 1111110?. APl'OS CHIEF, bay stallion, by Spiculrttion; ho by liy,dyk's Hamble-ninn, Hit of Martha Washington, by Ilurr's Washington; her dam hj Abdul, lull. dum ny Lady 1 ml, by Skagg's Itiltlcr; her dam by Glencoc. Tiio abovo btallion was ruhed by bir Claus Arrived at Marchan fs lt A Now Lot of MEETING OP THE of tho Mutual For fuithcr pirticulnrs enquire at tho SlABLEji, or ot F. at lluslnce & Robertson's ofllcc, Queen Street. 70 lm Cigars and Cigarettes STOCK-holde- iR Telephone FASHION AsHor ted Widths nnd Lengths Building, at 10 o'clcck A full attendance Is requested. GHAS. Vfe have this day received by the S. 8. AuMralin, tho finest line of per "C. It. Bishop," In good order, and for sale in of 'IhU fine young A JAEOEH, Scc'y. 82 lOt Electric House Bells! Put III Stores, llouscp, Servants' Stables, ami M J. FISHEL, The Leading Millinery House. By order of tho Dlrcctois. Just received ?, Box Plau open at J. E. BHOWN & OO.'S. The fact that every seat in tho QUANTITIES TO SUIT r,2U 01 box plan of the Opera House was performMr. C. M. Cooke, for tho Finance LOST, engaged for last night's ! ance by tho middle of yesterday Committee, reported on tho stato of MUSIC HALL, ON THE THE Low vory At by Pr'css, afternoon, was evidence that tho tho finances for tho close of tho AT night of the 17th inst.int, a Doyc. At reasonable rates. For further year : public felt assured of a good enterColored Fcalher Fun, with cord and particulars call on to bo tassel. Finder will lie rounrded by reResources Contributions tainment. The expectations raised Okfick. were certainly realized. The entire collected, S'itt; rent of hall, $15; turning to Daily Bui.i.khx 87 a. H. HACKFELD CO. 6239.01 total performance, regarded us an ama- casli on hand, tiun nutt Locksmith, teur effort, was highly satisfactory. 8297.01. Bethel Honolulu. Street, FOR SALE. disSalaries no would have Expenditures been Indeed, it Estimated 83 lm 80 lw to April 1th, $300; ico bill for credit to a company of professionals. BARBELS AND The appreciation of tho musical part month, $9.30; post olllce, S3; other EMPTY So galloon each; very cheap . forcn-hy to LOYE.IOY & CO., App $85.7-vigorous applauso bills, was evinced by total $307.01, making Chas. T. Gulick Notary Public DRESSMAKING. 15 Nuuanu Strcot. 87 lit Tho puns a deficiency of $100. and frequent encores. Searched, Abstract of Title Mr. T. S. Southwick tendered liis and conundrums of tho end men, SS C L AR K E, who has had many Records Fiunlsbid, a ml Couvfy.inoea years cMierlcneu In Drug & Cloak SITUATION WANTED. with whicli tho songs and choruses resignation as Treasurer, tho same on short notice. Drawn Making, has OPENED A ORESSMAIC were racily interspersed, were, for to take effect from tho 9th of April, A JAPANESE OOOK; UNDKR- - ING ESTABLISHMENT at 101 Alolteu Collodion Afloncy.-..JOHN' GOOD, the most part, of n nature to strike owing to contemplated absence from JD stands) gcnonil houeowork. Will. street, U Jit., Authorized Collector, f tho perception of the audienco in- tho Kingdom. Tho resignation was In tr In make useful. Apply nt Employment Agency. Mil. F.MAHCOS, 80 lw stantaneously, as shown by tho accepted, with thanks for faithful BULLETIN OFFICE. DRESSMAKING. Special Agent. of laughter explosions nnd services. cillcicnt spontaneous the Ccncral Business Anenoy. No. 118 MerMRS. RODANET, Peojc's Neyy and Irnproyed The attendance at tho reading which immediately followed the recently returned chant Hlieet. fiom Paris, has her rooms Hell Telephone. illN, delivery. The snmo evidences of room during tho month was reported I. O. llox 415. still on Emma, street, abovo tho square. approval and appreciation wcro to have been 909 of nil nationalities. Silt 61 tt The President appointed Messrs. manifested towards the theatrical portion of the entertainment, which Athcrton. IMdwcll and Crozicr a of all kind? cxc. YOU LOOSE ANYTHING, All orders for the above must bo adJOB PRINTING Office adysttUp It ju the Daily Bum.isti.n, 77 lm nominating committee to nominate nt the Du.v dressed to P. O. Vox 133. constituted tho concluding part. Alarms ALEX. FLOHR, MILLINERY! TOHN ! Which will he on Exhibition on SATUKDAY. CHAS. J. IJui-lkti- h r" FISHEL. The Leading Millinery House. dross-mukln- COK. 1'OItT & HOI IX STH. to YOU WANT TF advertise in the X . - JSTOTIOE. All the Lutoit Noveltlos in well-know- n and vitality. In ca-- any mine should fall to have foul by him, his sen ins will bo next t Ireu of cliurgc. For further pniiieulars enquirn of ' ?' lm OAl'T. CLUNEY. d Ladies' Itlnck'. Hats ! Mn. A stallion, 11 A Complete lino of Wings and Hat Trimmings d will Maud lor tlio coming nt tliu comer of QUEEN & PUNCHBOWL STREBTS. YOUNG VENTURE is a Mack stal. lion, bred by Mr. Uorncr.of Maulj his dam was a iluo miiie, half r.itclun nnd half Black Morgan; he Is kind, gcntlo and nylish; no (nulls whatovor, and ouuol the clnbusl bred blalllons In tho Kingdom, v,hieh shows slaying power over shown in this cliy. They nre all Colors and the very lutcst Styles. In White mid Irottlog-bre- 4yeirsold, TerniN, 835 the Season. fiats! Gent lilm-cl- Water Filter! 13, Young Venture, Jr. a. in., THURSDAY, MARCH 24th, 1IU8-TA0- Entirely New in this Market. Company will bo held at the Company's The 1'iiibiilt and Capture -- Properties (or Sale. 2 Acres of npli mildly Minuted In Makljil lor homcbtculs. Acre In Maklkl, ou Beretniiia street, line building tile. Acres with Cottngc, cm Llliha bticet, A rare dunce. Full particulars given upon npplica-- " 1 Wanted. A Jnponcse Nuise. Situation Wanted By a capablo man, tho care of tlioionghy undcr-tamt- e ho tes. Hood driver, if icquticd; c good houst keeper nnd married; co k. Situation Wanted By a slia-lman, us coaciimau, or charge of tallies; highly recommended. Well acquainted Willi city. Situation Wanted By limn; mill-lieI iidurMiindfl tho euro ol stock; Oood driver. Wife goal tciimMress. Situation Wanted Bv an experienced harness-maker- ; not pirticuiar us to fii ploymcnt; want's not fo much nn object ii a punmwtnu position. Wanted Situation By nn experienced Accountant and L'ook.keci or, from tho Coast. -- rY $ s TerniN, 930.00 Soiinoh. Ml i flrst-chs- now un tin- premise . For Salo 2 acre or Choice Tarn Land, b Merchant Street. i Horscshoer; would like a job on n plantation whero he could do geuciat repair work. For Loaso Cottigc suitable for a small fniiiily, 5 rooms; kitchen attached. Slublo accommodations if dcrircd. A heaiititul location about. three miles up tho valley road. For Lcaso. Cottngc suitable for tmoll family, 1 looms; and ono attached with 2 room. Carriage shed. About 2i miles up the alley road. These cottages nlford tare opportuni tics to Irv.ilid- - and other who desire to enjoy the benefit of the puio mountain air and climate of Nuii'inu Valley, nta' moderate ulcviuion; and, in fuel, would prove nperfict Miiiitiuiuin within easy reach of the bus iucis part of town. For Loaso. 10 Acres of Land, 2J miles from corner 15 acres of which Is Miitnlilo for either Rico or Tato, ami has Ikcii under cultivation for the last C yours. All buildings necessary for n llttlo ranch the MJUANU VAI.I.KY HaNCH. sttiuitid in the NumiMi Valley. 2 miles fiom Iho city, and undoubtedly the mo.i cllglhlo situ for a milk or in in: ni.u nutter tinny in tins Kingdom. For Loaso n. plantation preferred. Emplojment by a flrst.elnss carpenter, who would bo ghid to take a situation on a plantation, or in n private family, win 10 he could mnko himself geneially useful in keeping buildings fences &e., In repair, taking care cf horbcs, a door yard, or gar. uo contains Dining-room- competent es Houso and Lot for Sale Very dcslrablo residence on Bctctunia Sticei. Tho h by ste dy, hustle s who will make thcin-Bilvuseful In Inking ciiru of door jnrds u d gi.rdcus, ami In other light work required by ptivate family. Wantod. A Situation 'Jy a competent practical Engineer, who has had many years' c.peiici.ci', nnd can glvo the bet of refercncis. Employment on a Chinch promise. e Emplojment Wanlod Bj reckcls. & 4- - Regis GALVANIZED Pnrt II. Act REAL ESTATE BROKER, I'art I. Merry War II. von Holt Scotch Lasbiu Jean John Bright E. P. Bishop I must go The Yiiginla Rosebud.... O. Deniveaux W. 11. Hooga Hush Little Haby 'Tis hut u Faded Flower... II. W. More W. G. Atmstrong Keep u Movin' Chiming Uells J. M. Dowsott Hawaiian Chorus. Finale The Regular Ai my Oveiture Susan Jane NOTARY PUBLIC. Accountants, Heal Estate Agents, Custom Houso and Money Brokers. SJ8 Burglar IV 1th, Dealers In all ldnds of Satnrflay EveniB, Mar. 19 try & 1. O. llox 415. .TIM. T. GULICK, CHAS. g (Successor to J. M. Oat, Jr. & Co.) E! Employment Bureau llist-cla- J. H. SOPER, NOW OUT! OPERA-HOUS- Box 107. -, Retail, $1.00 per Gallon. 83 HAWAIIAN 4-En- 18.00. '1 ETC. STOVE & UTENSILS, 60 2t Lesaon?, For the Itepoi'tinn Coiu'mc, Frames, ONE BEDROOM SEX, 0. Car-ri.ig- emit FOR THE HIGH G. cfll-cie- nt 10 00 91 8 10 Ulir, Doutschcr P. Campboll Block, Merchant St., Ecll dutch llerrn Pastor Iscnbcrg in der Y. M. C. A. Ilnll. The Marquis de Santiago, who is cd well-wor- th oaw 11 By order of MR. O. DUVAL, wo will at Public Auction, Vor-mitta- Hull Tclcnlionn Mutual Tol. U72. J. E. BROWN & CO., FOR SALE AT AUCTION! BULLET. A German chemist has invented a new kind of anesthetic bullet, which ho urges will, if brought into general use, greatly diminish the horrors of war. The bullet Is of n Residence Desirable ! Am Sonntag, don 20 Maerz, presented an extremely laughable specimen of a brave soldier, both in dress nnd movements. J.Sims, : : : : A banjo solo, by J. Appleby, Hawaiian Hotel IIeniiv Williams, opened the second part of the entertainment. The lingering of the instrument and the notes produced, elicited applause which grew into an encore. This was followed by a Pledged to neither Beet nor Futj, farce in which II. von Holt, 15. F. Bat established far the benefit of ill. Bishop and W. II. Hoogs played tho various characters very creditFRIDAY. MAR. 18. 1887. ably. A clog dance, by L. C. preceded tho closing piece, CHANCE OF PAY DAY SOUCHT. which was a local sketch, in two At the meeting of the W. C. T. U., acts, entitled "Chun Hook." The yesterday afternoon, a committee first act represented "the reign of of two, with power to increase the terror," which nil remember as tho of Chun Hook's escapo from number, was, appointed "to wail result tho prison gang, while at work in try to upon employers in the city, Nuuanu Valley, nnd the second act to get tho week's pay day changed "tho pursuit and capture" of tho This farce was from Saturday to Wednesday." escaped convict. especially appreciated because of its This plan is said to have been adoptlocal habitation. The farco was ed with good results in many parts considerable of a farce, and of the United States. Nevertheless, throughout, but not much it is extremely doubtful if either more of a farco than tho recent history which it was intended to buremployers and employees will lesque. Tho audience, which was on such an innovation large, notwithstanding rainy weather here. Saturday having been so and muddy streets, withdrew on the long established as the regular pay fall of tho curtain, all smiles and dav, acceptable alike to the both delight, feeling that they had hud parties concerned, a change is not what was promised an evening's the very likely to be considered desir- fun and amusement, admission fee charged. able. Indeed, it seems more in It should bo added that an accordance with the "fitness of orchestra, directed by Mr. II. things" for the week's earnings to Bcrger, contributed in no small be given and received at the end of degree to the success of tho enterthe week, that is, on the day pre- tainment. ceding the day of rest when the Yl Mi C Al worker takes respite from his six The monthly business meeting of days of toil, than at the middle of tho association took place last eventhe week when his labors aro but ing, Mr. W. A. Bowen, President, half done. The W. C. T. U., in in the chair. Mr., R. W. Podmore, Secretary, read minutes of last desiring this change, are undoubtedTho meeting which wcro approved. ly actuated by the purest and best usrml committee reports were reof motives. Probably the idea is, ceived. Two voting nnd threo assothat persons who are in the habit ciate members wcro admitted. The of spending their earnings foolishly Treasurer, Mr. T. S. Southwick, the statement for the Saturday evenings, would not do so presented month : on Wednesday. But it is doubtful HKCKU'IS. if tho end desired would be effected. JialniiL'O wuvlous month 8288 81 12 GO Monthly collection It is possible that at lenbt some of Membership WOO dues those who are in the habit of spendl(St) 00 Contiibutlons i'5 00 ing their Saturday evening's pay Donations 7 CO for intoxicants, would do precisely llcntof hull. ?52I1 01 the same thing Wednesday nights, DISItUlISKMKXTs. and the emyloyer would get poor 125 00 Salary, Secretary value for his money next day. 40 00 Salary, Janitor IIewett, J. W. Hinoley, A. M. ANZEIGE Bell Tel. 112. SERVANT, Buu.irm. SPEAR having this day '"I"'?111 '"" h intlro fiiterest of "OlIARLKSH.PFEIl'FEII.Iu tho late A. llrm of fcpenr and l'fclllur, begs to notify his former customer and thu public Ih it, hu Is tho solo owner of sild buti-mmid will c.rry n the business or said lain flun, follcltlng lor hini-cl- f the heictelom uecnided shH llrm. lnHiiio All Uulii nnd claims ugrliibt tho euld latu firm ot Spear & VtultteT will bo paid by the underslgm-d'"'UN A. SPEAR. M.nrch 4ili, 18j7. 77 im . - F YOU FIND ANYTHING, advcrtUo H in the Daily Euu.i-.ti- h n- jYrlBI -f ratiiiginfiiiiiriT mm W "f Josephine. "TEMPLE OF FASHION,'' - -, QUEEN EMMA FRIDAY, MAIL 18, 1887. ARKIVALS. March IS Sinn' W G Ilnll from nawall & Maul Stinr 0 Jt Bishop from Kauai Schr Kaiilllua from Lalulna SehrjMnry Foster from llnnninaulu DEPARTURES. March 18 Stun- Lchua for Ilamakua BLUE RIBBON LEAVING CARGOES FROM ISLAND PORTS. Stinr 15lhop 2.8G5 bags of sugar, 23 biigs of phi mid 1 li(ire. Kaiilllu.i 1,102 bug of sugar. Schr SchrMary Foster 1,100 bugs of cugar. SHIPPING NOTES. Tlio .schooner Ebuknl left Lnlialim yesterday afternoon for Knan Tlio schooner Kaulllua left Lalinlna at (I o'clock last night and arrived ut 3 o'clock this morning. 3. 0. NEWS. Tun Honolulu ltillcs will drill again this evening. LOCAL & GENERAL Pj,i:asant weather and Maui is roportud. m Tin: Bailing of the Constielo for San Francisco lias been postponed noon. until The party that went by tho steamer CumminB telephone that they anived safely, after a rough passage. . & Co.'s list of new and choice groceries, Buu.uiin. to appear in Empty barrels and casks, 25 and 85 gallons each, can bo had at Mr. Lovojoy's, No. 15 Nuuanu street. dovc-coloic- m Lucas is lepairing the wall and putting up a new gate at tho Palace, on tho Punchbowl side. Mit. Geo. James Campbell gave u grand luau at Lahaina yestculay, to everybody in Lahaina, in cclebiation of tho birthday of Kamehameha III. Mit. It is said that Her Majestyby Queen Mrs. Kapiolani, accompanied Inukeii and two servants, will depart by S. S.'Australia on April 13th for visit East. . Mr.ssns. E. P. Adams & Co. will hold an auction salo of household at 10 o'clock A. furniture, M., at Mr. Kascman's late residence, Kawaiabao lane. Mrs. Frank P. Hastings and her sister Miss ltoso Makeo are booked to leave for San Francisco, by tho S. S. Australia, on April 13th. They will probably visit the Eastern States and perhaps Europe, and will bo gono several months. Hon. J. A. Cummins celebrated birthday by giving a dinner to eoveral friends, at his last evening. residence, Pawaa His Among thoso present were Majesty, Hon. J. I. Dowsett and Mrs. Dowsett, Commodoro and Mrs. and Miss O'Conor of New York. ilfty-secon- d Dick-erso- n Captain Mneauley of tho schooner Kaulilua, which anived this morning from Lahaina, reports tho schooner Ehukai off Lahaina yestetday in Tho Ehukai had nearly distress. every stitch of her canvas carried away and had been roughly handled by sovero weather. i There was a gay gathering at Upon Seaborne's about noon investigation it was found that a to-da- cask of Philadelphia had been tapped. It was pronounced to bo tho best flavored bcor over broached in this city. Tlio crackers and cheeso were not bad to take: If . The Women's Christian Union met in tho Y. M. C. Hall yestorday afternoon. Mrs. Tompe-ranq- o h A. Ciu-za- n presided. Tho meeting was well attended. A committee was appointed to 'wait upon employers in tho city to try to got tho week's pay day chanced from Saturday to "Wednes day. -. -His Majesty tho King, Princess Pomaikalani, Mr. and Mrs. Dicker-soMiss O'Conor and several others left by the steamer J. A. Cummins this morning for "Waimanalo. Princess Pomaikalani has gono to Waimanalo to spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. CumminB while tho others morning by will return the steamer Cummins n, . Tub Amateur Minstrel Company will give a second peiformanco tomorrow evening, with a change of programme in everything except tho after pieces. Tlio box plan opened at J. E. Brown & Co.'s this morning, and boforo wo went to press every seat oxcopt25 was taken. No better proof could bo given that last night's performance was thoroughly appre ciated. At 0:30 o'clock last evening, an alarm of fire was hounded for tho burning of some rags in a vacated shanty in tho loarof CaBtlo & Cooke's, King sticot. Tho blight blaze was put out boforo tho bells had stopped ringing, by peoplo living near by. Tito volunteer boys of Engine Co. No. ! laid hoso and started a stioam on a Chineso spectator. Engino Co. No. 2 also camo to tho grounds. m ' C MUsB.Parko Address lion. A. V. Judd All arc Invited. Song LEG. 1887 other nationalities. Discharged 102, Viz.: 30 Hawaiians, 13 males and 17 females ; 19 Chinese, 10 Japanese and 43 of other nationalities. Deaths 17, viz. : 2 Hawaiian males, 5 Chinese, 1 Japanese and 9 of other nationalities. Tho causes of death were as follows: Beriberi 1, consumption 8, diarrhoea 1, dysentery 1, intestinal obstruction 1, meningitis 1, old ago 1, typhoid fever 3. The highest number of indoor patients was 59, lowest 43 ; daily average 48. Calls at tho dispensary, 1C4. .Number of prescriptions, 1,530. Tho number of patients treated at tho hospital was as follows: December, 1880, 80; January, 1887, 101 ; February, 1887, 89. Respectfully submitted, Roueht McKiduin. POLICE COURT A gross of steel pons, formerly costing 835, may now bo produced for 8 cents. AND SCORES. Schooner rounds : Bruns 0, 3, 4, 0, 03 j&M XJT3KI Srr.A..NI Corner ofXtuiniiu OFFICE AND CARMAGE Corner Queen yards yards 1 ."i 4 4 5 4 3 4 f. 4 4 4 4 5 3 5 5 3 yards 444 5 54 4 3 4 3 3 2 443 44 - -- 1 3 a 4 3 3 5 5 1 f, 5 t fl 54 C 44 5- - 200 yaids yards- -5 3 4 3 5 4 4 5 34 14 4 5 4 4 4 1 4- yaids yaids 4- 1 Cloilimi, Snitiililc Charges Moderate. In ollcrilnc; them to our customers wo would most respectful) v draw their attention to the fact that vu aro giving litem tho b.niclU of our cheap hiirgulu and invite the public in general to clvu us a cull and examine thesu goods bcloro purchasing elsewhere. Our usuul lino of 35 HAWAIIAN J542. HOTEL hordes to let. 37 12 FOIl SALE. A few Horse?, ginranlccd. Second hand Ilnoks, Open and Top Buggies, Carts and Harness. 77 Itll'LE ASSOCIATION. Williams S. X. J. 200 yards 4 4 5 3 4 4 23 3 231 400 yards 3 5 4 4 5 4 5 4 t 543 HAWAIIAN "King up Telephono miiUS 112, or apply to e WANTED, at S .1. 0111111, Aus-null- wanted Dressmnklag s 14 l)is-eiit-- ul n i 4 ft ' Jr" '' j S F YOU WANT A SITUATION in ihu Daily Bui.i.ktin. l auvurtuo rn,J'.n!Ak.. u uu. n cu i lorvouui grvDi'm.imn'ni - Z t owing a SAN JOSE, CAL. " & g X u FREETH COTTAGE TO LET. ON HKRE- 20 0m -t Stuct, adjoining the resldeiieu of .Mrs. Ilorpnu. Cottage contains ft iooiiw with kitchen, mil l Apply lo K l :oif ADAMS & CO. TO LET, rpiffi well known Old Cornrr 11 Apply at the i'ri'iniMt'M. SALOON 07 HYAN'S SHOP. HUSTAGE BOAT JP. tf BUILDING k ROBERTSON DBAYMJilN. LI. orders for Oartaijo promptly tended to. Particular attention paid to the Storing & Shipping of goods In transit to the other Isjiindi. Also, Black and White Sand in quantities to suit at lowest prices. Ofllco, adjoining E. I'. Adams & Co.'s auction room. 03'J ly Mutual T.4pphono No. 11). . DailybulletIn uuuum, and & PEACOCKJ -- ! ooio i mo op. m g HONOLULU, AGENTS. mm M. 1ES0 ! ft THE "CENTRAL" CIGAR STAND. H Iti'iir of Lucas' Mill. 168 y .a B A COTTAOE 15 Was Awarded the First Prizes I At the Expositions of (a o Kala-kau- a, .. j H (i8lf IX and dollars upon satisfactory security. SMITH, THUHSTON & KINNEY, CO Fort Street, Honolulu. C2tf Tho Lngcr Beer of the abovo Brewery to-da- y, , 5? CuiiiiiIicH'h llloclt. Merchant Street, Proprietor. IIILDEB, Ilell Telephone Ma-terli- l, kut-i- , . o tf fish-plat- a havo money to loan THE umlcrHi"n'd sums ot not less than one thous. 0mwtotomw.v Nonu lint good liunus CAlt AND H00 FEET ONE TTIUM Halls, six pounds to tho foot, wl'h holts and complete. Siillahlo for Warehouse or Plantation. IK UJ.1STEK & CO. Apply to X Of West, Dow & Co. MONEY TO LOAN. FOR LEASE OR SALE. AND LOT AT WAT. THE HOUSE nt present occupied by G. D. f FOlt SALE, Etc. 51 GOOD DUKSSMAKEItS I'.btabllshmeiit. need to apply. u u PREMISES SITUATED ON Futiahou Street called "Kananllo. hla," tho property of O. II. Judd, are for talo or for lease for a term of years. For particulars inqulro of ALEX. .1. OAR'nVKIGUT. 1C08 Honolulu, Dec. 13. 1880. 15U ly 's Ilonie-Mod- liv Mra T.nmr. i!9tf & IIAYIiKY. 1 QIX C9 FOR SALE ! LAUGE LOT. corner Pcnsacola ONE Luuallln Sts., which can be divided into two or mora building lots. Enquire of G. WEST, b JAPANESE COOK wimtcd; must A make lilnitelf gonerully useful. Apply at this Olllee. 7a O lev. nncunlcd Apply on tho premises. For Salo or Lenso. WANTED. 3- " THE RESIDENCE AND Pasture Lands ut Pauoii Vul- - rectli. Apply at olllco ot FKKETH & 1'EAOOOK, 2!) Nuuanu Mrcct. tf PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. -- 1 Mar-bli- ale. Poor and FOR LEASE. FKOXT ROOM, newly furnished, at 19r Niuiatm Avenue, by tho week or month. CO 4v MHS. W. G. XKEDIIAM. Carriages at all houis, day and night. Raddlo Ilortes, Haggles, Wagonettes and Village Carfs witn stylish and gentle 7!) WE FOR RENT. CARRIAGE CO. 10 -- 84 Kit and Thos. Mitchell, two Re-- 77 formatory school boys, were charged C. Nicoll with intruding on the premises of 200 yards 4 4 4 4 t 4 4 5 4 2 311 400 yards 2 3 5 4 4 5 4 4 3 531) Kawaiahao Boarding School, about 78 tho 9th instant. Both defendants J. II Fisher pleaded guilty and were sentenced 5 4 200 yards- -4 5 3 3 5 4 I -40 to pay a line of 8100 each, and six 100 yards 3 5 3 3 3 4 5 3 3 335 -- 75 hard months imprisonment at labor. Four Reformatory school boys E. Hlngley 4 200 yards 3 5 t 5 4 3 3 4 430 charged with houso breaking on tho 400 yards 4 4 4 2 4 4 4 2 .13(1 9th instant, in Honolulu. The Crown 75 asked that this caso bo suspended. .T. .T. Williams 200 vards 2 2 0 4 4 33 2 4 024 Kauai and Mitchell were charged 40J yurds I 3 3 5 4(43 138 with larceny of guitars on the 9th 1)2 BOUNCED. instant. Plea of guilt. Sentenced Sam Parker one to imprisonment pay year's and 4 200 yards 3 4 4 4 5 4(33 3S New engines having como by tho 400 yauls- -0 3 4 5 3 4 3 5 2 433 Sentences to Consuelo, the other day, for tho a flno of $5 each. n Palace electric lights, and new commence after expiration of former sentence. houses having been built within tho O rand Total 138 , Palace grounds, and as preparations Tho Honolulu Rillo team won by A NEWLY FOUND CAVE. nro being made to place tho electric thirty-ninpoints. wires throughout tho Palace interior, Louisville, Ky., Feb 19. Tho after tho departuro of tho Queen special from BUSINESS ITEMS. for tho East, a Bulletin reportor Sliarpe, Marshall county, in the Cliow-lUvisited tho Pnlaco premises this southwestern part of tho State, reo Froih lrvA LBS. h.g Sticks, or walled II noon to get a few notes on tho eleclates tho discover' of a huge cavo Pole, mid f lsIi, delicious Vanilla tric apparatus. Whilo viewing tho by two young men while engaged in and Chounliilu Crciims which I giiiir.in-tunow boiler several of tho Household preparing a piece of land for plantto bci fir superior anil Fold cheaper Guards were seen sneaking behind ing. A partial exploration developtlmii miy Imported, a' F. HORN'S l'lon. the trees and lurking at a distance, ed tho fact that the cave was made cer Steiim Candy Factory and 11 lUery fiStf watching tho actions of tho reporter up of many rooms of great extent. mill leu Croim Parlor. with distrust. When tho reporter A complete exploration will ho imPERRY'S No. 1 Family Flour Is pulled out his note book, tho guards possible until certain large rocks olluicd for sale by O JNSA lVT.S & descended upon him in a body and are blasted or broken away. In one CO,, Queen Stroet. (II . ordered him out of tho placo. It of the chambers there found two eccms that someono foared a dynahuman skeletons and about 8000 in HAVE J" t received per it now lot of Aitlsis mite explosion, or that tho reporter gold and silver coin and a quantity Cabinet ll ony Wine, B n would run away with tho electric of silver ware. This newly found Knimes, Rustic Fitim , etc. And wo light engines. cave is believed to have been the aru holler propimd thin over to mnku hiding-plac- e during tho lato war of Cornices und I'hturo Framoi, having BARK KALAKAUA LIBELLED. the b.md of guerrillas known as II o largest anil h)-- l s leuied Mock of Kino .Mouldings in ihu Kingdom. In tho admiralty division of tho "Bloody Bill Brady's gang." Thoso Uitos.' AitT fcToiu:. 31 Benwero marauders near attacked before Mr. Justico Supremo Court continued from ton, Marshall county, in 1801, and Preston Du. Flint's Hkaiit I(i:mi:iy is a These two Specific Wednesday last, was heard tho all but two were kilied. for all foi ins of Heart is It escaped, as going, and thought, libel of ono Thomas II. Patterson, also for Diseases of Kidneys and to this cave, quarrelled over a divitho mate, against said bark and Ciieultiaon. Dcnuriptivo book laying claim to tho sum of sion of tho spoils of tho gang, and with ovory bottlo. Benson Smith &, 354 $300.50 for wages due. As usual following their murderous bent shot Co., Agents. in such cases the vessel tackcl, and and killed each other. Steps will l'A'j'iiotuzi: Homo Industry by buybo taken for further investigation of apparel wore attached bytho its former occupants. It lias been ing cigars of J. W. llingloy, Cigar on tho 10th inst., as per his reat tlio Crystal Soda turn on file. Beforo tho caso camo hinted that tho cavern was most Manufaotiuor, ho is prepared to fill all Works, where likely headquarters the many years in for hearing tho following claims orders at tho lowest possiblo whole-baiwere filed : By John S. Walker, as ago of the John A. Morrill gang, of priuoH, Island order folicitcd tho registered owner of tho vessel ; who robbed and murdered peoand promptly filled. Tho attention Kenof plo this of poition by Captain G. M. Armstrong, masof dealers is lespeetfully invited to ter of tho bark, claiming ownership tucky, tho States of Tennessee, tho fact "no lipohso is required" to to &undry pieces of furnituro and Mississippi and Louisiana. soil these cigars. Do not forgot tho other articles on board for which ho naino'J. W. llingloy, nor. tho placo Supreme Court Judges are men of Crystal Soda Works, Hotol street. Jllos an inventory j and by nine of (10 lv tho seamen,, claims for wages decision. ("Picayune. Courier-Journal- tie Rich CM HATS, CAPS, SHOES AND FURNISHING GOODS, ETC., 3D Grand Total or is too well known to need especial comment. TKIiKl'HOXK XUMIIKHM: Bell 883. Mutual 051m -- 30 - Goods To the Public and ask their patronage. 7 81 200 Fnrniing Cents' From the Temple of Fashion at creatly reduced rates, tve now offer them to our In OAmiinl nti itiininrAiia nnlt Atia nt ntWta itrliinli iU J UUIUJIUllllUH. These goods aru llr.-s-t class in every icspect and conplst of all grades) and qual. 1UCS oi II. KANE, TIIOS. KEEt'E, Managers. --- 12 00 id doing M. W. Unger 3 4 4 4 3 4 4 43 14 14 5 4 4 4 5 LOOK! Bargains at Egan & Co.'s GOOD SATISFACTION. W. O. King 4-- LOOK! Are prepared to givo -- 38 -- Ht. ITorfc Carriage Company 74 F. lliggins 200 yards yaids ISLAND3TRADE SOLICITED AND PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. a j ly STAND: Xs ENTERPRISE -- 12 4- Campbell's Block. IIahiK liouglit the entire Stock of ---42 00 -- Street, Honolulu. Corner Fort & Merchant lm 80 81 Rothwell Gent's Fine Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Co. All Carriages 129.; i tnis Company arc owned by 200.: tliclr drivers, wln en-- : N. Peterson, . 201.: Vuo den or to do 0. Baker, 80. : their hist to llio'r pa-- : J. Brown, 193.: M,i'fy, ,,0I1S l)y civility GO. : ,i,i N. Doylo, mookhate '. 0-- 1U0 5- Custom o Made o Clothing citAttai.s. Robertson scoring 17 whilo Boucher became the winner of a leather medal by making only 3. Tho medal is on view at A. M. Ilewctt's. It is tho aitistic work of Geo. Stratmcycr, and it shows a fellow leaning over a target, bullets whistling about him, his fingers to his nose, and tho word "Rats" issuing from his lips. While the above shooting was going on, tltc contest between tho two teams boforo mentioned proceeded at another target, with tho following results: Honolulu mm: team, C. W. Ashford 2C0 IMrOUTKH AS!) DKAI.Un IN : C. Buchanan, : : W.Moore, 3,-- 17. -7- M. GOLDBERG, Telephono 419, both Companies. . Pratt ip ! S. EHRLICH. 81 Hotel Htrcctc. A. Pacific Can Boucher and Robeitson being tie for the lowest score, they shot again. AY'. "iS FANCY GOODS! NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS : (D! 10. J. anma iuiii-- Ever imported to Honolulu. This t'arrlagu Company has been recently organized, and guarantees to fiirnWh good conveyance"', trustwerthy drivers, niul will make no extortionate charges. All cnlh will boptoitiptly attended to. Ashford, Copt., 4, 41 mi 05 FortlStroet, Honolulu. DRY AND RING UP TELEPHONE 457. : -- im The Ladies and General Public aro cordially invited to 22. 3 3 4 5 3 3 53 4 4 5 3 5 4 4 4 n CITY CARRIAGE CO, inspect the Stock upon its arrival. 18. 1 pas- 0,- -7. 4,4, 2, jaynairT-i- By tho Zciilandin, duo hero on tho 18th of this month, Mr. Ehrlich will return to Honolulu, with ono of the Largest and best Selected Stocks of 83 1m Hcbbard, 1st Lieut., 3, 2, 2, 3,0, yards llrt.clftss or. .. ..tit iii'iiu ...1r "ill in..!.. wok in Hun. under in oEXCURSION.So Ungcr, 2nd Lieut., 3, 4, 4, 4, 3, 200 viirds- -S Q n & im w to l'cnrl HIvrr, Coco Hend. and other parts of Oahti may cliurter tlio schooner CAVT. COOK. bv aj plying to 12. 5,-- In fl.ii. JOSEFII-INJJIsiij- SSX-trliu Cnpialn Co k uirrylmr frcglii and sengers. P.iitep l,lng lo u ako Boucher, 0, 3, 0, 0, 0,- -3. Dower, 0, 2, 0, 2, 0,- -1. Fargcroos, 2, 0, 2, 3, 0,- -7. Gibson, 3, 3, 4, 2, 0,-- 12. Kinney, 4, 4, 2, 3, 810. Levey, 3, 0, 3, 2, 0,- -8. McDonald, J., 0, 0, 3, 0, 3,- -0. McCombie, 0, 2, 0, 2, 0,- -1. Douglass, 0, 2, 0, 2, 2,- -9. Oat, 0, 2, 0, 4, 0, 0. Rogers, 3, 2, 2, 4, 8,-- 14. Howell, 2, 3, 2, 4, 4,-- 15. Thurston, 4, 3, 3, 4, 2,-- 10. Weight, 3, 2, 0, 2, 0,- -7. Wilder, C, 3, 0, 2, 2, 3,-- 10. lliggins, 4, 3, 3, 4, 8,-- 17. King, 3, 4, 3, 5, 4,-- 19. Rothwell, 2, 4, 4, 4, 5,-- 19. Wilder, Corp., 0, 0, 0, 2, 3,- -5. Torbert, 0, 0, 3, 3, 3,- -9. Rcist, 4, 3, 3, 3, 0,-- 13. Robertson. 3, 0, 0, 0, 0,- -3. Ashford, 5, 3, 3, 4, 5,-- 20. Stiatcmeycr, Scrgt., 3, 2, 0, 4, 3, Pratt, 4, 5, 4, 4, Tim S0UOONKH a five 200 yanls- -2 PROCEEDING. on. PRACTICE Teams of six from tho Honolulu Rifles and from tho Hawaiian Rille Association, and tho Honolulu Rifles in company, about 29 stiong, including the olllccrs, indulged in taigct practico at tlio II. R. A. range, King street, yesterday afternoon. During tho shooting there was a slight drizzling that cooled off tho bullets in their (light. Notwithstanding the unfavorablcness of the weather, for good shooting, and the swim home, a very pleasant afternoon was passed. Following aro tho scores made by the Honolulu Rifles in company at 200 yards with .1. Three drunks fined tho usual amount. M. Hartmann was charged with attempting to leave the Kingdom without a passport. Plea of guilty ; fined $5 and costs 81. A Chinaman for assault and battery, fined $5 and $1 costs. Ah Sec for violating Rule 0 of tho hack regulations was fined 85 and 81 costs. Jno. Macvcy, charged with housebreaking was remanded till morcd MRS. STRONG'S DANCINC SCHOOL. Mrs. Strong wishes it known that she has not discontinued her dancing lessons, as erroneously stated in The item yesterday's Bulletin. was brought to this ofllco by a gentleman who professed "to know," and was published on his guarantee that it was correct. It was accordingly published in good faith, the editor not for one moment doubting its accuracy, on account of the source from which it came, and have not the slightest doubt of the sincerity of the gentleman furnishing the item. This serves as an illustration of a short articlo on "truth," which appeared in tho Bulletin a few days ago. It is now ascertained from Mrs. Strong, who must be allowed to be tho best authority, that she will continue her lessons as usual, Friday evenings being for adults, and Saturday afternoons for children. j : Tho total number of patients nt present in the hospital is 53, viz. : 24 Hawaiians, 11 males and 10 females ; 5 Chinese, 1 Japanese ami 23 of other nationalities ; 2 1 paying. The number of admissions during the quarter was 130, viz.: 87 Hawaiians, 18 mules and 19 females j 21 Chinese, 12 Japanese and GO of pretty. m liis ENTER- PEEP AT KING BROS. By a peep at King Bros.' art store, Hotel btreet, this morning, a beautiful specimen of "silk painting" or rather silk embroidery, was seen. This piece of work was done by Mrs. Treamain, a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mark llobinson, for Mrs. Robinson. It is a harbor scene, with slightly rippled water beneath a tropical sky. A largo vessel, bark rigged, stands in bold relief in tho center of the bay, while small boats appear hero and there. Tho silk, which is of many colors, is so neatly interlaced and blends so naturally, that at a distance tho picture appears to be in oil. A pretty collection of Easter cards were also seen. Though these cards vary in size and price, it is difllcult for one to choose, because they are all tl OF TRUSTEES QUEEN'S HOSPITAL. At tho quarterly meeting of the Board of Trustees of tho Queen's Hospital, held yesterday at the room of tho Chamber of Commerce, tho treasurer reported a balanco duo him of 8109.19 up to Feb. 28th. It was decided to reduco the charge for private rooms to benevolent societies from 82.50 to 81.50 per day, when the rooms arc lequiicd lions. C. 11. for no other purpose. Bishop and II. A. Widemann, and iur. J l. isariwrigiib nuru tippuiuixu a committee to dc.'d with communications from the Government respecting tho modification of rules for the admission of sailors. Rev. A. Mackintosh, Hon. W. G. Irwin and Mr. J. B. Athcrton constitute tho visiting committee for tho coming quarter. Following is the physician's report: Honolulu, Feb. 28, 1887. To the Trustees of tho Queen's Hospital Gentleman: I have tho honor to submit the following report for tho quarter ending February 28, A fan, The tinder lost last night, will be rewarded by bringing it to the Bulletin ollic. i MEETING A man named McCarthy, formerly an engineer on one of tho 1. 1. S. N. Co.'s steamers, fell into a hole in tho side walk on Nuuanu street last night, and broko his leg. Ho was hauled to the Station House by policemen, who thought him drunk. Later on when the Marshal found that the man was perfectly sober and that his leg was broken, ho told two policemen to shoulder McCarthy and carry him to tho Hospital. When in front of tho Elite parlors, Hotel street, Mr. Sam. Lcdcrer's attention was attracted by McCarthy's ciicsof pain. The man seemed to bo suffering great agony, and Mr. Lcdcrer taking compassion on him, called a hack and paid tho faro for the thrco to the Hospital. about Kauai Look out for Messrs. Lowis. TeAGUe" A BROKEN Tm: Bteanier W. G. Hall arrived too Into for tho IIui.i.irriK this afternoon. of a press. TAINMENT. Tlio free entertainment in tho Y. M. C. A. Hall, Saturday evening, under the auspices of the Bluo Ribbon League, promises another successful evening. The following is tho progiammo: 1. Duct Pianoforte Ml Athcrton and Miss Lowrcy 2. Heading Mr. W. A. Kinney id Song Mr. T. K. Walker I. Heading Mrs. W. Hopper Bgtuo Comuelo for Sun Francisco . in tho aggregate to tho j. ne loiiowmg sum oi fi,4u.o. counsel appear in the 'matter; Messrs. Whiting & Cicighton proctors for libcllant, Messrs. Kosa and Peterson, for Captain Armstrong, F. M. Hatch for thc registered owner : Win. A. Kinney for the nine seamen. Tlio captain is being examined in evidence as wo go to storm'. - VESSELS amounting HALL. Queen Emma Null lias been very well patronized sinco its opening. Tho reading rooms are filled every Tho Debating Society, evening. Tuesday evening, was well attended. An interesting discussion was well maintained on the question whether representatives ought to he controlled in their votes by instructions Fifteen from their constituents. entered the English class last evening, though the wenther was so TARGET jjj,j.' xmumn ,- 17S. Mutunt Tolcnlione 375. The Best Manila Cigars in the Market! Charles Stuart Cavorloy recently fubllsliol a tpecluirn of his lyrical talent, entitled " Mr. Leslie's Sone; " of which tho following two versos aro a specimen; Thoro Is a rapture exceeding all measure, Loft to enliven this sorrowful worlds Who does not think of that moment with pleasure, YIlcn 111 fit rouud bis lips the wreathing smoko curled ? Parents look gravo or nick, Call It a imaty trick. Say it Is rulnmu say It is wtodr; ) Jluppy indeed is his lot, Who, for theso caring not, Pull llko a chlumoy.pol, . All tho day long. Somo, who nro troubled vclth end'ejs entreaties, Strlvo for a tlnu this delight to forofo; cllorts. their lalluro complete Is Vain aro I.lfo withnui Bmoklng'fl unbearably slow. Soon their mistake they liud, Lcavo all finch thought behind, Wise resolutions all vanish in tmokt; And'to the!r,cost thoy bio ' That, If their llfo must bo Unfumlgatory, 71, " 'Twill bo uo Joke. ? ,f tlr tkk wrni W" - ?A v: t T8WrVB l' i . . '.TKW,rsa!S7:9Cl i it naiiriTTiTiii-j- i V if pHMS) JMfrfiMf'i1irWiTiFrv'r,w-- ''' Australia jLiTjri t imnriiir i 'jyii gnUj gttUiitt. Hail Service. SENATORS of his artificial leg. Ccrro Gordo Williams' tall Kentucky frame and frosty moustache were seen by Jo3cph C. S. Blackburn's scat, where ho played with n ridiculous derby hat and whispered to his successful rival for the Senate his hopes of a place on the intcratalo commerce commission. John P. Jones looked surprised through his mass of gray whiskers as he heard speaker AT A FUNERAL. The new and fine Al steel stcamihip onAJt- - NOTEWOUTHY SCENC IK TI1K 11KU AT WASIHNOTON. "Mariposa," Of the Oceanic Steamship Cotnpony, will be duo at Honolulu from Sydney and Auckland on or about uttered in tho husky, broken tones of old age, and emphasized by tho restless movement of the right index finger. The other hand was kept in coat tall pocket. His sentences cratic rows, which ho selected with a viow to tho comfort and freedom FRIDAY. MAR. 18. 1887. FOR SAN TOAKCISCO, rrriirri"J,y niifin"rir-ViYi.iiriiir"- Washington, February 17. In paying their final tribute to the memory of Logan tho senators probably presented the last noteworthy scene in their chamber before the wero nil within raasonablo bounds. Charles 13. Farewell roso to clo90 the services of tho day, lookiug far moro liko u senator than did his predecessor, but Ills parts of speech arc poor indeed when contrasted with Logan's. Cullom, Mandcrson, Hampton, Spooncr, Evarts and all employed poetical quotations with which to strengthen or adorn their expressions. Though Sa-bi- n, ripj-- r. Engelbrecht's Pioneer Steam Oandf Facfy. And Cake Bakery. after speaker praise Logan's poverty. 1 April 887, Arthur P. Gorman and Dnniel W. Voorhees sat side by side, tho form"will with above tho port And leave for By er tho cleanest cut face and figure the Senate had met to discuss the Congress. new n that on or passengers about mails and opening of d life and extol the deeds of n Union date. time fifteen of tho senators of in the Senate, and the latter that For freight or passage, having BU. yesterday will be senators no more. nnd growing portly. John general and a Northern partisan, FE1UOU ACCOMMODATIONS, apply 'A Davis Long stepped in tho chamber such remarkable good tasto and such look at the body on this interestto Keeps always on .haiid tho largest stock and greatest variety of WM. Q. IRWIN & CO., Agents. ing occasion will not, therefore, bo in sack coat and with a derby hat in an nmiablo spirit prevailed that neither tlto 'Unionists nor tho his hand, and quietly said "Dawes?" Fresh and only Pure Candies nnd Cakes. without some little profit. struck a discordant Senators dio every year and their Whereupon Massachusetts' senior from his scat, gave note. The war is a long way off Lowest Prices, Full Weight, and Fare Goods at Wholesalo and Retail. For Sydney and Auckland, surviving associates eulogize their senator sprang Hinghamito his now. James Morgan. smilelcss now the these but characters, panegyrics rarely mean as much as hand, which tho latter held for a those delivered in the four hours minute, when the former put his devoted to tho Logan tributes. thumbs in his trousers pockets and And Only Practical Confsctioner and OrnamenUr in this Kingdom. Tho new and fln Al steel steamship Every inch of the surrounding the winner and loser conversed London, March fi. It is reported 44 galleries was occupied when tho solemnly. When there was nothing that as soon as a parliamentary Senate assembled at noon, savo only more to say Mr. Dawes backed out vacancy occurs Sir Gcorgo Trcvelyau Of the Oceanic Steamship Company, will the blue upholstered benches in the of the chamber through the middle will stand as a Gladstonian candiuo due at Honolulu from San diplomatic apartment and tho long doors, and Mr. Long went into tho date. Francisco on or about Vienna, Marcli 4. Servia, as a colored bench reserved for the Republican coat room, where half a Not a specialty exactly, but are made now as beforo, of superior quality President's household. The two front dozen senntors sat smoking and precautionary measure, in view of Ranthe trouble in Bulgaria, has sent and richness of flavor aud ORNAMENTED IN AN ARTISTIC STYLE benches in the gallery at the left of gassing. Then Father-in-lachair, which arc dall came in nnd ran his searching, troops to the frontier. It is also re- which defies imitation and fully sustains twenty-thrc- o And will have prompt dispatch with the years' reputation, a malls and passengers for the nhovo port. ported that tho Servian reserves from the press gallery by peerless eye over the chamber. separated having SU. For freight or not excelled in Honolulu. yet AVilliam gone he had When out. been the called nave were for held screen, wiro PEIUOlt ACCOMMODATIONS, apply a New York, March 4. Endicott, with one red Special. A few minutes after mourners. Tho J'osl's London cablegram American, French, Italian, English and German Pastries 7 WM. G. IRWIN & CO., Agents. prayer these melancholy spectators glove on and the other off, walked says: Chamberlain and Trcvelyau, came from Logan's old committee in, shook hands with Wade HampMade to Order at Short Notice. as representatives of the dissident room, that of the committee on ton, and strolled into tho DemocraLiberals, have obtained n concession military affairs, and took the seats tic cloak room. Bread. Delivered Every Jny to nil parts of the City. The general behavior was not on two points, which they consider reserved for them. Mrs. Logan, vital ; first, the appointment of the envcloncd in black, sat between her much unlike that winch characterizes the average Sunday morning Irish judges by the imperial Parliagrandchildren, the Tuckcongregation at church. ment; second, the reservation of er boys, and her modest, What kind of funeral sermons do part of Protestant Ulster from tho dark skinned, black plan of Irish government which will son, John A. Logan, Jr., senators preach? About the same as are daily heard bo proposed. This settlement is of whose right arm encircled his mother's waist and supported and in rural meeting houses all over the the most indefinite character, but it THE DAILY is the first and most important step soothed her during tho trying first country. Very few spoke like senaOn tho tors, most of tho speakers affecting toward a reunion. It is made more half hour of the exercises. At S3.00 for one, and S5.00 for two Gallons. Made from rich Egg other side of Mr. Logan his sister, tho affectations of the parson, aud significant by Trcvclyan's speech at Custard. It is made from Woodlawn Dairy Cream; guaranteed to be with hair and 0309 of true Logan half a dozen insisted on giving the the Devonshire club, in which he made without Starch or Gelatine, and acknowledged to bo tho Richest, blackness, sat with her tall, blonde priciso dales of all the principal smote the government hip and thigh, husband, Major Tucker, whoso events in the life of the dead man, and declared that the game of law Purest nnd Cheapest lee Cream in Honolulu. while mortuary commonplaces ran and order was up in Ireland. Issued about the middle and end of father-in-lasecured him a In tho cabinet the question of Special in the army, and whoso through the whole four hours' sereach month. made for Large Orders. mother-in-lagot tho secretary of vice. All but two used manuscript. homo rule is being hotly debated. Mr. Cullom began the specchmaking Lord Ashbourne presses his moderwar to give him a. three years' deSatisfaction guaranteed by ate scheme of local Next them sat quite properly with a biographical tail in Washington. but the old Tories are in a majority Parson Newman, and around them a sketch, and Senator Morgan, speakyears against him. and invited ing as one who for flventy-flv- e score of stood in opposition to Logan, defriends. When tho journal of Tuesday's clared that he had not gone to soino 0. S. S. CO.'S TIME TABLE. Factory, Store and Ice Cream Parlor: No. 71 Hotel Street, session had been read, and nbout mythical land where his remarkablo of the senators were in energies are no longer of any use, Of Original Matter ! Arrive at Honolulu from San Francisco. so Between Fort & Nuuanu. Both Telephones No 74. but was still serving a great purtheir seats, tall, lean, smooth-lippe- d March 18 and glistening-pose in the divine economy of his Zealandia Charles F. Mandcrson April G Australia eyed Shelby M. Cullom moved Creator. April 15 the adoption of resolutions in praise read his speech briskly and well, Alameda 8 May 4 Australia praying that peace bo with the desoof his late colleague. from the Mariposa lit May and widow, Hampton, late HOW DO SKNATOltS LOOK Juno 1 standpoint of a Democrat and a Con- (Australia most kindly (Zealandia funeral? delivered a nnd Juno 10 aetata federate OR of address in the gentlest and blandAustralia June 29 Well, first, about forty-fiv- e zr ,wrvmjmi 'r" 'ijt i"...; "arjT.it (.' J those present were dressed in black, est manner. Senator Allison in his Alameda July 8 three or four in dark blue broadremarks said something about the Mustralia July '27 August 5 Blaino and Logan campaign of 1884, (Mariposa cloth, and only James Donald CamAugust 24 eron relieved these sombre hues with and said of the latter that the pub Jrlustralia September 2 a suit of some quite Scottisli mix- lic examination of his past revealed Zealandia To any address in tho Kingdom. September 21 ture. Not a smile was to be seen in no shame. There was a significant, Australia the Alameda September SO not to say cruel, cmpliaais the chamber. There were no drapOctober ID eries, but Logan's old chnir was word "his," but I.oan'flnd no trace Australia October 28 Mariposa left empty, and its present holder, of the sentiment in the Subscription to foreign countries, Senator Cullom, borrowed Senator of the day. When Australia November 1G George F. EdNovember 25 Mahono's seat. Mr.Kdmunds'thno came, lie shoved Zealandia. . incnlding postage, munds eat beside the mover of thc eliis feet back and ducked his head Australia December 14 resolutions, aud with his chin rest- -' forward as he sprang from his December 2tl Alameda d chair. ing on the lapels of l)ig'long, blue and Leavo Honolulu for San Francisco. folded on his Stepping between his desk and that coat, and Verall lap, he listened motionlcssly to of Logan's, tho senator from April 0 Mariposa ! the speakers. Justin S. Morrill was mont caught his throat with his Australia , April 13 Mr. of sido his squeezed and then 7 hand on other the right May seated Zealandia fists together as he began his speech. Cullom, and kept his legs crossed May 11 Australia and his hands claspedT William Afterward, when he did not have Alameda Juno 4 ... 'ITobehadat Juno 8 Pitt Frye occupied his seat beside ono hand spread out on Logan's Australia July 2 J. H. Soper, : : : Merchant St that of the departed senator, and desk and the other doubled and Mariposa sat with crossed legs and his head lying on his own dosk, they were Australia July G " " : : A. M. Hewett, resting on both hands. George held together before him. It was Zealandia July 30 Frisbie Hoar shoved one hand in a strange to hear such an eminent and Australia August 3 Queen : St. Bulletin Daily Office, August 27 trousers' pocket and clutched tho learned statesman repeating the Alameda with tho England his other. vest of ignorant 31 about bottom twaddle August Australia News Carriers. and form the John James Ingalls folded his arms being tho mother country of tho Mariposa September 24 993 and crediting Australia over his Prince Albert coat ana now Americans of September 28 lookd earnestly at the speaker, and certain of Logan's qualities to the Zealandia Octobor 22 race. Australia then turned his back nnd becamo vain and boastful Octobor 2G thoughtful. His dreary agnosticism The departed senator had in him Alameda November 19 blood than Fred. Australia excluded him from tho list of less November 23 When Cameron came in late Douglass, and probably a litllo moro Mariposa December 17 (Formcily with Samuel NotO. Mr. Edlie found William Mahouo perched than O'Ponoynn Rossa. December 21 Australia Importer and IDenloi- - in momunds kopt'his pyes gn tho floor Zealandia (1888) on tho edgo of his chair, but January 14 him to not move. Mahono throughout his speech. The Inter -- Island Steam tioned Joseph It. Hawloy made his reinsisted, however, in giving up tho j v tt.r EIECTEIO OROOKKHY, GLASSWARE, HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE, seat and took another. The little; marks with tho aid of a sheet of Navigation Co., Limited, mriHimm mmr J'erfoct Unlr BELT Virginian, witli his letter paper, on which his notes were boJillattorr AGATE IRON AND TINWARE. Keep constantly on hand for sale MabeI Best avarlnfant'dl written. The rather Jong, thin gray whiskers, wondrousjy .Chronic DIb. UlTe.anEIeo ease, of both Current Bteam Family and Blacksmith Coal piercing eyes, his black broadcloth John C. Spooncr mndo tho tlld ? BLXrHnur.it wlthorwiTH. WitliniitMMlMn... (linn. " out revealing and eloquent of most day, address the back falling coat frock rcr rormn BuariNnoni Eitab. Hand for and a general assortment of lfrM PamnhlAfc Nn.9. Beaver Block, niEEwitn ararr Halt Fort Street. theabsenco of n vest awl the pronuiico and set tup gajlcrjcs to weeping, AdilnwH. MAUI KLAST'OTRURR CO.. S 304 NORTH , BT. IvOUIS, Store formerly occupied by S. NuTT, opposite Spreckeh & Co.'b Hank. -- 8 STKEEf MO. t3? iy i5 of a heap of fine whito linen, over aud when he had finished J!s plea Bar Iron. 70 BAO'MBNTO BT HA W FH A NOIBCO, CAT.. VI) d which a yard or more of gold chain for Mrs. Logan's pension, big, 1571 ly Feb. 8, '$7. senators were crying, Mr. wound about, and with his striped trousers tucked at tho top to hide Spoouer's own colleague, tho vonor-abl,&; Philetus Sawyer, was tho most tho deficiency of hips and met at tho bottom by a pair of silk overgaiters, visibly moved. I heard a man say 74 King Street, Tho Finest Brand of (Successors to Dillingham & Co., & Samuel Nolt,) moved from speaker to speaker, and that ho had watched tho Senate for jrumifiiclurers and Importers of all arm beforo scon a his bony years, but had never resting his head .on kinds of William Pitt Fryo looked steadily in the facp of each. senator cry. William Maxwell Evarts, spare but spoke just as if ho were on the Furniture & Upholstery Goods New Goods for the Holidays! Silver Plated Wore in the Market at the by no means short, scroutcjicd down stump, discarding tho funeral tone FINE BEDDING A SPECIALTY. into his chair and rubbed his thumbs .and buttery platitudes of those who in New Designs. together. John T. Morgan stretched preceded 'j;m. Tho senator from All kinds of Jobbing promptly attended to. an elastic from sido to sido of his Maine nnques.ttpnobly made tho . Finm tho very bes milkers. desk and snapped it until ho was strongest i speech of Mo day, Ho V. II1XDEU, Proprietor. CHAIRS TO RENT wound ho intprcsijngjy a and chango, talked candidly tiwj, when, for o o G8 it about nd unwound it from his nbout politics, and severely rebuked ForUiUj or Paitics in small or largo A. Complete Wtoulc oi' Goo1h in JUvory XjIuo. Georgp Graham Vest, tho tho vulgar aud narrow interpretation fingers. qiin'niiticF, 801 ly. ,. ...- ,,.w,. only rebel senator, now .serving as a that many of tho people nnd sena05 FORT STREET, HONOLULU. PAINTING ! senator of tho Union, sat oi his tors had placed on that broad, l),ack as usual, and pinched his red pjrong, good old word honesty, Having fccuiod tho Services of nose. Matt V. Ransom held his ifr. Vryt) resented tho inferenco gray whiskered face in his hands, that could bo reasonably drawn from G. and Henry li. Payne, who would not tho common assertion' that Senator probably have a beat (o sjt In If Logan never robbed tho government' we uro prepared to execute all When ono pauses Logan had died a year sooner, conor took a bribe. ordorB in structed an audiphono of his right to rpe'eon tho number of men in tho 'WITH HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FULL LINE OF hand and tried to hear everything world umj tfo number that never that was said. Zebulun I). Vanco got a dollar in violation of tho stakept to the back row and read a tutes, or oven the ten cojumapd-mcutNew Pork paper through and then it is realized that most pcoplo II. HACKFEIJ & Co. HONOLULU PLANING MILLS. went away. Wotlo Hampton sat in nro honest in that cheap senso of 1421) U iiis regular seat behind tho Demo IUU luuu. W tf jjriuia cyutvu uwa 9th, 'n '"r-,a.- - ESTABLISHED 1863. wrinkle-browe- Home-Mad- post-morte- iY e, 6WLi v.. ' CIGAR m FOREIGN NEWS. F. HORN, AVl WW-- Proprietor LEADS THEM ALL I Zealandia," Wedding and Birthday Cakes March 18th, '87, pass-age- '- -. , Crown-ingshicl- R9 d good-lookin- g, w Arrangements w 40 COLUMNS 21 First Street. 8. F. For sale HORN, F. lo Yosemite Skating SCHOOL Will ho open every nftcrnoon nnil even, inj,' ih follows: Monday, Titemlny, Wcilitcftdny aud Mntui'duy KvohIiij;h, To tho puhllc In gcncinl. XiUIXA.Y For J I ITT l(i(lio3 nnd gentlemen. 31XJHIO. WIl.I.TAM WALT, Mnnap;er. KfflllMll Stree t V mt.-w -- mjK j!1ti?j.-..ji-- j- w, , C. E. FRASHER, I per Annum. 'n Congres-sionaLReco- , 33VX3NI3S-GS- Friday and Saturday Evenings. gyijt rri-1 DKLUil IN Grain, Etc. Hay, Livermore Hay, Who'le Barley, rd Crushed Barley, Oil Cake Meal' Oats, Bran. cane-bottom- l $2.50 per annum. N. Naturdny AriernaonH, For Indies, gentlemen nnd children. Letsons in Fancy Skating. d, 10 Cents per Copy. $2.00 Everywhere. 5)5 two-thir- sunken-cheeke- 89 Steam Made Ice Cream Bulletin Summary kins-peop- ENGELBRECHT, S0N.& CO., d moiis-tache- d r; Having found tho Sampler Cigar your cholco. w fair-haire- fS" Your wives and children will rcjolco, cane-backe- s Granite, Iron and Tin Ware Order left at Olllce, with N. F. Burgess, tf4 King Stieet, will bo promptly uttended to. C9!y Chandeliers, Lamps and Lanterns, iS WATER PIPE and RUBBER HOSE, S.litis M.handCARTER, in quantities House Keeping Goods, PLUMBING, TIN, COPIER SHEET IRON WORK. to-da- y, Anglo-Saxo- cujo-gist- s. Anglo-Saxo- AND n GEO. EM1LHARDT, n mur STOVES, CHANDELIERS, . youtliful-ap-npqrjn- g LAMPS, on Departure Bay Coal, Newcastle Coal, Charcoal. and Soft Wood, Sawed and Split. Hard Manicnio liny, California liny, llran, O.Us, Hurley, Corn, Cracked Corn, Wheat, otc. Orders arc hereby solicited nnd will bo delivered at any loculliy within tho city limits. TSo. SO KINO fsTKEET. Both Telephone), 187. Agent Hall's Safe and Leek Company. A for f nle, to suit: U 1879. . Health is Wealth ! f white-heade- CIGARS! CIGARS! o jr. hopp CO, PACIFIC HARDWARE CO,, ANILAS LlVI LAMPS CUTLERY ,n..,..j-...,... FOR SALE. Geo. Steel Rails! Stratemeyer Hollister & Co House or Sign Painting1. s, ii .5 '' CiVvr 8cufi1 i LU IRONMONGERS. OJE3LlMDEl.IEX:l ,v5a Straiton & Storm Cigars ! Hit E. 0. West's Nehve andI Drain TnuAT- n (junrnntood eiipclfi'' for Hystorin, Dlizi- nosa. ConyiiUIono. 1'its, itcrrona NcuralEln. JloailAolio.NorroiisFru8tratIon. caused Iiytlionao of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental Do. prosslun, Bottoiilna of tho Drain, resulting in in ranity nnd lnidinit to misery, decay nnd dentin l'remnturo Old Ago, llarrciincua, Loss ot l'ower in either b?x. Involuntary Losses nnd Bporrantor. rhma, caused by of tho brain, self, abuse, or Each box contains ono month's treatment, gl.00 n box, or six boxes MK.NT, lorSJ.OO.EentbymuUpropaidonrecoiptofprico, WE UVAItAXTEE SIX BOXES To euro any caso. With each order recoived by us (or nix boxos, accompanied with $5.00, wo will send tho imrchasor our written guaranteo to tb. tund thomonoyit tho treatment does not effect a euro. Guarantees i.suod only by A' JUSft. CO, 8500 REWARD! Uti WEwlllrrtbat..rrd CotojiMiit' bran? c.u.f PjrPl,fcl(kll.dcb.,lJili.itio,coill.lborCoiUT.u. ..na.i cur. lit, yM, .publ. LlrM 1111., obia It. dim. ar. itrlclljr twnr U d with. Tk.r r. w.ly vei.ukU, aid c.lcrf.ll to dr. ullifKllen, Bujk GU0. Larit Ul.i,tVD. Ulalagi9iUlilHcti, V.r !. ty all draft'". SawaitSl, "atlici. Tb. rDUa tnitnbf.r.4 ooly 1. SU.'.?.'"'" JOHN C. WEST CO, m J. 1,1 W, I hi trial fclij, uitt7 cull prtr.U on r.cin of a 9 nut iiaicw tloci ' IJollJhitor SO Cm & Co., Wholesalo nnd UeUil Agent '