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Yoift H. JN"o. 330. H. L, 21, 1883. 60 0ENT86UDB0RIPTI0N
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THtf DAILYw t
WALTER HILL, Proprietor.
Is published every morning and clrcu.luted throughout the town by carriers,nnd forwarded to Jhc other Islands byevery opportunity.Subscription, 50 cents per Month.
G. Caubon Kesyo Editor.All business communications to be nd.
dressed, Manager Daily Bulletin, PostOffice Box No. 14. Telephone 250.
OBIee; V : qneen Mtreet,Oppotlle West's Carrlngo Fietorr.
T. O. Cleviou, Manager
A SOUTHERN WOMAN'S B0LDNE88-- AN
INCIDENT OF THE CIVIL WAR.
There was a funeral of a womnnticar Now Haven, Intl., recentlywho came near being the cause of adeal of bloodshed at one hour of herexistence. It is a fact well knownto old soldiers that Southern wontanwere very loyal to the Southerncausc,.aud that their .loyalty oftenled to difficulties between ,thcFederal soldiers. 'Margaret Wilsonwas an Alabat'nian by birth, nnd afirm believer in Southorn rights.AVhen the Union forces occupiedMemphis she was to be seen at al-
most all hours' of the day engagedin something which would. exasper-ate the Yankees.
One day in the summer of 1SC3many prisoners were arriving inMemphis from Arkansas, and worebeing guarded on the levco by someman of the Fifty-fourt- h Ohio. Mrs.Wilson came down in sight of theprisoners and their guards, havingher little Rebel flag, which shewaved over (her head The prisonerssaw it and began to cheer it. TheCaptain saw the cause of thissudden outbreak of loyalty, aiulgoing tip to the woman, ordered hernot to display that flag again. Butno sooner had be turned from herthan sho, nulled, a little piece ofpainted muslin from her bosom,where she had thrust it when theCaptain came up, and. flourished itagain. The Captain turned to Iter,trembling, with excitement andanger, and told' her if sho dared toshow her flagjagain lie bhould arrestner. uyxniswme mere were pro-
bably 5,000 persons on the levee,attracted by the cheering. Every-one expected bloodshed and thatthe few Union soldiers would bemobed and killed before assistancecould come. 'The Captain bestowedsome vigorous words on the offend-ing woman and .turned to leave hor.He had not goue ten steps beforeout came the Httlo Hag, and highabove her head she flourished it.The Southerners'' cheered as if hishonied majesty himself had arrivedin their midst. The Captain turnedoo thc.oncndimr woman, white withangcr,'and, withclenched first, Jiad so far forgottenhimself asjto be about to, strikeher,and would 'avo done so had notLieutenant A." "C.Gregory of theThirty-secon- d Wisconsin seized hisarm.
I Lieutenant Gregory, who hadjust come, up with about thirty men,tlicn undertook to arrest' the offend-
er, and she resisted with all the,tac-tic- s
known to women. 'She threwherself oil-
- the groundJ kicked,scratched, and yelled. T'o situa-
tion was critical in the: extremeThe many-thousan-
ds
wW one swaying mass ofyelling, wigry men,f and all oym- -
pthing with the woman. Asergcant;a,nd private wore tryijg togather the woman up in borne BJmpo
in oruer u carry ci, nuuo uw "was closing in. n eyery side. TheLieutenant, drawing" his revolver,stepped toward the crowd, andshouted that he would shoot thefirst man., who, advanced .a stopnearer, ordering his me'n 7to do thesame. Thiis the angry mon-wcr- o
held at bay for a moment', and thenan Indiana jcgiment came hurryingforward, and, at 'the point of thebayonet, cleared their way to theircomrades. Mrs. Wilson was takento headquarters, and the next morn-
ing was sent outside of the Unionlines. Sho passed through manyscenes during tho way, but she wasnever so .near to causing death ason that morning when the Memphismob surrounded Lieutenant Gregoryand his thirty .men of tho Thirtysecond Wisconsin. JD'ecatyr (Intl.)J)lpatch t the Cincinnati Ei'
. yuirer.
Gents' Silk Susnendcrs (some.thing now) will be sold during the Holi.day's at the Honolulu Clothing Einporl.uw of A.M. Mkujs, 104 Fort Bfrcct. 871
'WST Ex Zealandia, Gents fine
Tweed Suits, atCliaa, J, Fiuliel's.
IiAILY BULLETIN'
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HONOLULU, "WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY
BULLETIN
ruBhng''upyto.hcr
crowdKnumbcring
. IT. EHLERS & Co.,
DRY GOODS IMPORTERS,All the latest Novelties in Fancy Good
I AM ALL UPSETOn account of extending the Store, and
Receiving New Goods the Coronation BallSUCH AS
FhuLhes, Brocades, Sttrrahs, Merries, Bilks, Satins,
Laces, Trimmings, Ladies' Silk Hose, all shades.3, 4, 0 nnd 12 Button nnd 5 Hook
BOOSTER, KID LOTES!For Want of room, I will sell the above goods nt prices never known
before in this market.
Also, a few very superior Gent's Dress Sui.ts.
A. M: Mellis' Honolulu Clothing Emporium101 Fort street,
LAWRENCE & FREETH,CONTRACTORS.
Plans and Estimates furnished for worksof construction. Civil Engineering &Survey! nc: Office, 1!) nnd 21 Merchant st,above J. W. Robertson & Co's.300 P. O. Box, 101. ly
JBK4G. H. ROBERTSON,Drayman best teams
TntownT 1'elephone N. G5. IS
CEDAR SHINGLES I.Just Rkcbiveo ny
200 , Allen St RohlnwM.W.FBNNBLli,
Practical Michanlc.Saddles and HAnxEssof all kinds on hand or
made to order.No millinery or.dry goods for sale here.No steam plows or Gorham silver ware.No wines or spirits for sale.No Imported Coronation stock1 here.No' boots, shoes or Eeter Funk jewelry;
But if you want satisfaction in my linecall on inc at 98 Kink pit. 303
BREAKING HORSESIK OENCIKK BTVMS.
WALLACE JACKSONk . the thorough experienc-ed horse breakcr.wislics
,X3kj ,,IC pilUllC IUKI1UW U1HV
nc is luny prepared 10tnkc charge of stock, and guaranteesto break them thoroughly on his Ranch;and attend carefully to feeding and
t doctoring horses. Helms now, in Incharge such celebrated steeds as liincKThorn and other thoroughbreds, and liasthe exclusive charge of all of Mr. JamesCampbell's stock.
Orders left at the PanthcomStablcs,or at the raommoth stables on Mr. JiimcsCampbell's property at Kaplblani Park,will meet witli' promptness. 295 ly
Dr. De Frlen,Veterinary Physician,
Stables on Bcrctania st.near Thomas'
Square. Orders sent to P. 0., Box 815
will receive prompt attention.Dr. De Fries havingftttcd upolcgant
accommodations on the Plains for thedoctoring and care of animals, is, fullyprepared to render satisfaction. Hasalso a larjje pasture land and will takegeneral good care of horses and cattleleft in his charge. No cure no pay.
'808'ly
A. KRAFT,
J EWELEB, OPTICIAN,
Dealer in Hawaiian Curiosities.Store in the "Huwallan Gazette" build- -
44 ing, opposite tlie Bank.
Chas. D. Gemsch,Practical Watchnuker.
' Hotel Street, opposite the123 3hi international iiotei.
ICE MANUFACTORY.HONOLULU to all parts of theCity. Shipping supplied In quantitiesto suit. Telephone, No. 58. Ottice atWilder & Co.'fl. W
rJDlto IlcvwaiinnTemperance Tear Book',
For 188:1,
will be published horo inJanuary, 188a, ayearhpok, an
and useful volume with thoubovo title. A handy book of referenceas well as a valuable book foi the house-
hold. It will be especially devoted tothe temperance cause, aim will be ofmuch use all the year around. You willbo solicited to sMbscriho to this book,and can obtain further information byoulllna.upon 1) ,M, CROWLEY,
m Honolulu, H, I.
r i. it.
Received by every steamer
Honolulu.
J. LYONS, L. J. LKVEY.
& LEVEY,LYONSAuctioneers and GeneralCommission Merchants,
Beaver Block, Queen st., - - - Honolulu.'Sales of Furniture, Stock, Real Estate
and General, Merchandise promptly at.tended to.
Sole Agents for American and Euro-pcu- n
merchandise. 318
8. TREGLOAN,H. TAILOR,204 FORT ST.
ItoWrt Lcwem, C. M. Cooke.
T EWKRS & COOKE,(successors to Lowers & Dickson.
Importers and'Dealers in Lumber and allkinds of Building Materials, Fort street,llonoluln. ' 1
WILDER & Co., Dealers inPaints, Oils, Nails, Salt
ami Building Materials of every kind,cor. Fort and Queen at:., Honolulu'. 1
& ROBINSON, Dealers inLumber and all kinds of Building
Materials, Paints, Oils, Nails, etc. 71
&,PHILLIPS, PracticalPliimbeis, GnsFitters and Copper-
smiths, No. 71 King St.. Honolulu.House and Ship Job Work promptlyexecuted. 17
CHR. GERTZ, No. 80 Fort st.Importer and dcalar, in Gent's,
Ladles' and Children's boots, shoes andslippers. C3
Wilson' Brothers,1 AZAi72
BLACKSMITHS. --
HorsoGENERAL Slioeing a specialtyA first-clas- s man being specially engaged
for that work.Ship and Wagon work faithfully
attended to. '
Shop on the Esplanade, op. Hopper's.204
Hawaiian Journal, " KoTHE Pak Aina," owned andedited by' Kawainui Bros. ; has aweekly edition of 3,200 copies, andis the best advertising medium. Of-fice, No, 6 Merchant st. 1
THE EVILS OF PAIlfTIKGAb4 their Remedy.
"It has been said with much truth;too, tiiat House , painting migut, withstudv and acquirement oi lasic, resumeUa rank as n liberal art Pain(rsManual.
Relieving tho above to be true, A. BKERR has now ro.orsanlzcd his systemof working tho business In Honolulu.In the first place he has secured the scr.vices of that celebrated arfist, Mr. MaxKoiin, formerly of Bun Francisco, wliohcwork in the line of plain and decorativepaperJumging, frescoing, &c, U up totho present time unsurpassed, and onthese Islands has never been equalled.For house painting jobs first-clas- s me-chanics only will bo employed. Infuture patrons cun depend upon my till,ing every order on the most scientificbasis known to the trade.
The Sign Painting and Lettering de-
partment will bo permanently presidedover by Mr, Oku, Sthatmuywi, (furthercomment unuceessury,)
P.B, Send (or designs of frescos forceiling and cornices. Something new;and if you want any glass put in call at
"Tiger" Paint Store,247 ly 78 King Street,
rpWO OFFICKS TO LET, on the sec-- X
owl floor of the building occupiedbyJ.W.Uotwrtson&tio m
FORT STREET,Commission Merchants.
Geo. W. Mncfarlanc. H. R. Macfarbtne.O. W. MACFARLANE & Co.
IMPORTERS, COMMISSION MER-CHANTS AND
Sugar Factors,FlrcProof Building, 52 Queen street)
Honolulu. H. I.AGENTS for
The'Walkapti Sugar Plnntatlon,.Maul,The Spencer Sugar Plantation, Hawaii,The Hccia Sugar Plantation, Oahu,HucloSuirar Mill. Maui.Huclo Sugar Plantation, Maui,Puuloa Sheen Ranch Co., Hawaii.J. Fowler & Co. Steam Plow, and Port-
able Tramway Works, Leeds,Mirrlccs, Watson & Co's Sugar Machln
crj--, Glasgow,
Glasgow and Honolulu Lino of Packets.185
Clana Hfrcekvlf. Win. O, Irwin.
WO. ibwin & Company,Sugar Factors and.C'ommission
Agents, Honolulu. '" 1
HHaokfeld As Company,Commission Agents,
Queen street, Honolulu. 1
OLEGHORN & CO.AS. Importers and CommissionMerchants, dealers in General Merchan-dise, Queen and Kaahumanu sts.. Hono-lulu. 78
II. A. F. Carter. 1'. C. Jonet, Jr.BREWER Company,
J. Shipping and CommissionMerchants, Queen st., Honolulu. 1
THEO. H. DAVTE8 & COMPANY,Importers and Commission,
Merchants; agents for Lloyd's and theLiverpool Underwriters, British andForeign Ins. Company, and NorthernAssurance Company. 71
DIAS & GONSAIiES,No. J7 Hotel Sticct, Honolulu,
Importers nnd Dealers In Dry and FancyGoods, Inlaid Work, Embroidery,
280 i &c., &c, &c. .,
JOHN T. WATERHOUSE,and Dealer in General
Merchandise, Queen it., Honolulu. 1
MS. GRINBAUM & CO.,of General Mer-
chandise and Commission Merchants,Honolulu. l
S. GRINBAUM & CO.,Commission Merchants, 124
Califomiu street. Ban Francisco,Cal. i
F. T. LBN EH AN & G O .,Importers and Commission Mcr- -
chants, Nuiianu st., Honolulu. 1
S. N. Cactlc. J. n. Atbcrton.
CA!STLE & COOKE,and Commission Mcr--
chants. Importers and Dealers in Gen-eral Merchandise, No. 80 King street,Honolulu. 1
WING WO CHAN & Co. iImporters nnd General Dealers
In English, American and Chinese Pro-visions, Plantation Tea ami GeneraSupplies. Also, white and colored con-tract mattinr. all qualities and prices,
aQTNo. 22 Nuuauu Street, oppositeMr. Afong's. , 81
fiwj Honolulu Iron Works,jiHilBStcam engine.?, sugar mills, boil,ers, coolers; iron, brass and lead cast-ings; machinery of every descriptionmade to order. Particular attention paidto ship's bhicksmltlung. Job workexc-cute- d
nt short notice. 1
A. G. ELLIS,STOCK BROKER, will buy or sell
Stock, Bonds, andOther Marketable Securities,
Atthcir market value for cash.215 Office witli E. P. Adam. Auct'r.
WILLIAM O. SMITH,STOCK BROKER,
NO. 88 Merchant Street,Honolulu, II. I,
Sugar Plantation, Railroad,Telephone, and other Corporation Stock,
Bonds ami Similar Securities Boughtand Sold on Commission.
Money loaned on Stock Securities.Honolulu, Oct. 1st, 1883. 214
JOHN N0TT,Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Worker,
Plumber, Gas Fitter, &o.
Stoves and Rangesof all kinds.
Plumbers' stock and metals,
House Furnishing Goods,
77 Chandeliers, Lamps, &o.
A. I. OLEOHOKir Ic Co.Have received a largo assortment of
Boots & Shoesto suit all clum'8 of purthusors, 181
'"
Professionals.
Q B. MANN, B. B.,Q TKACItElt OF DnAWtso
DnAUOItTINn AND TItK Sciencks.287 No. 189 Fort street. lm
SARAH B. PEIROE, M. D.,and Children's Physician.
Ofilce and residence, No. 5 School street,(between Fort nnd Emma).
Ofllec hours 10 s80 to 11:30 a. m.1:30 to 3:30 p.m.
240 Telephone, No. 20L
DR. THAOHER,DENTIST,
104$ Fort street (up stairs.) . 'Charges lower than any other danllst
in Honolulu, whether traveling dentistor otherwise. Satisfaction guirantced.
805'
TXO. EMERSON,J Residence and consultation rooimat No. 2Kukul st., corner of Fort.
Telephone No. 149. M 2m
DR. Or. TROUSSEAU,begs to notlfyhls friends that he
has resumed practice In Honolulu. Rent;deuce mid consulting rooms, No. 73Punchbowl st. opposite the makal gateof the Queen's Hospital. Consultinghours from 9 a. m. to 12. ,, .
Telephone No. 193. SC
W. AUSTIN "WHITING,AHorncy anu counsellor at Law.
Agent to take acknowledgments' 'ofInstruments.
Kaahumanu St., Honolulu. 209
T M. MONSARRAT, ' '
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AND NOTARY PUBLIC.Real Estate in any part of the Kingdo
bought, sold and leased, oncommission. ' '
Loans negotiated, '
Legal Documents, Drawn.."i - ,. i
N,o. 27 Merchant st. (Gazette. Block),100 Honolulu, ilawniian Islands
S.a DOLE, J
Lawyer and Notary Public, ' 4
11, No. 15 Kaahumanu st.
T M. DAVIDSON. ittf Attorney at Law,16 L'4 Mcreliaiit stieet'
FRANCIS M. HATCH,Attorney at Law.
23 iliumaiiu st
JOHN RUSSELL, w .
Attorney at Law,Oftlce, comer of Fort and Merchant st.(up stairs) 115
William o. Smith,Attorney at Law
7U N,o. street.
RICHARD F. BICKBRTON,and Counsellor at Tmw.
Money to. lend on Mortgages of Free,holds. Ofilce, No. !M Merchant st. 1
BROWN,Attorner and Counsellor at Law,
Notary Public', anil Agent for takingof Instruments for the
Island of Oahu. No. 8Kaahuinuu,st.,Honolulu. i
O. BBRGER,
KAAHtfjIANU BTJi'eET. ' H
General Agent for '"The If. Yi Lire Insurance Coiiipaiiy,'"'''The City of London' Fircju. Co(limit'd(Mncncale & Urban Safcs,The Celebrated Springfcld Gas MachlnGas Fixtures of MltclieU,iYancc & Co.,
' '2jW
QHARLES T. OULICK, t4NOTARY PUBLIC,
Agent to take Acknowledgments to1
LnbOr Contracts,AND' GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT.
Olllce, In Makee's Block, comer Quceiiand Kaahumauu streets, Honolulu. 21
J. WILLIAMS fc Co.120 Hbnolulti,Fort'Strcct, - -
Portrait and' Landscape
180 ly
AULD,' Agent totake Acknowledgments to Con.
tracts for Labor for tho District of KoiiaIsland of Oahu, at Ilia oltlcc of the Mono,lulu Water Works, foot of Nuuanu st..
18 tf
JOHN A. HASSINGER,to tako Ackiiowlc'dgmciiti to
Contracts' for Labor. Interior 'Office,Honolulu. 7
; C, AKANA,Clilnesu and Hawaiian Trans.
later and Interpreter,No. 48 King street, Honolulu.
Translations of cither of the abortlanguages made with accuracy ami dis-patch, and on reasonable terms. 2QD
II, BHUNB, Cooper ami Ganger,WatcrTanks'of any dimensions,
Cooperage, No. ip Fort street, ,
Honolulu.Oil Casks; Bhooku lind Hoop Iron con,291 BtanUy.PUUwduniL fur sale. ,Jy
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Daily llcu'inis, on nnd nftor tliU fyiv,who'c receipt for the panic will Lc biiiTI-riin- t.
DAtl.Y BlII.LKTlN Olllce,Honolulu.Jb'eli. 10th, 1883.
$he $ lllditlWEDNESDAY, FEB. 21,
THIS DAY'S DOINGS."WonNINO. T ti' " ,
"Reception, nt the Pnlnco, from J10
to 2 p. in. , ',,EVENING.
Oaliu Lodge, No. 1 K. Ofl 7:110.Hetlic-- lhn.yor Mcetiifg, at 7:30.Fort St. Church, PrnyeiMeotjng
nt7::i0. . VXSt. Cathedral) nisunl
nt 7530. 't
"WHY MORE FISH ?
It is fresh fish lias been
more abundant. in the Honolulu mar
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1883.'"'
Andrew'ssoivicoM,
saiit'that
ket timing the last month 'or twopast than for the previous fewmonths, and in response to ourquery, Why? two cliffcicnt reasonshave been assigned by two differentparties. The first is, that .the, pre-
vailing winds of the winter monthscause certain kinds of small fish toretreat to shallow ' water, liearijhcland, thus placing themselves within
icach of the fislici man's net. Tins
other reason given 'is this, that the
occupation of catching g
fish to nisukct i- - being quietly aiid
quickly monopolized by Chinamen,nud thnt these 'Chinamen being moreindustrious, patient, and persistentthan the native fishermen, succeedin filling their nets when the latterwould fail from lack of , those attri-
butes. Whether this be the true rca-bo- ii
of increased supply or not,' it is
a fact that much,' if not most, of thefish bought and sold at the fish,mar-kc- t,
is caught and brought therebyChinamen ; antVit is not improbable
that this means, of livelihood andsource of revenue to the native IlaJwaiitin will ere long be completely
controlled by the unobtrusivelyaggrcsslyc Celestial. Well-wishe- rs
of the native race nre constrained toexclaim, What .a piiy that' the right-ful occupant lof tlio soil should thustamely submit to be pushed to thowall!
SHIPPING --NOTES.Capt. Mclntyrc has kindly, lent tis
a Hull paper containing an, accountof the loss of tho Fiona, off1 tlicEnglish Coast, last December. Shewas bound from San 'Franciscoto Hull, with a cargo of' wheat. Theshoic wasisticwn with wreckngc,rc-duce- cl
to a little better than match-
wood. The captain's wife met herhusband at Falmouth, butcamcvtbHull by tiaiu, and was in the townwhen news of tjici wrcck,.of tho shipmid (he loss of all hands, includingher hubband, anived. .
LOCAL & GENERAL ITEMS..ij r i
"'"Wohk lias been started again onthe lower end of 'Fort Street'.
Mkssiw G. W. Macfarlanc & Co. ,
have removed to their new premiseson the corner ,of Fort and Queen
Streets,,
Why is the Hon Godfrey Rhodesappointed a 'member of tho Board ofImmigration ? Arc we to liavof EastIndian coolies at Inst?' ' '
Wk arc requested tq istntc, bj Mr.Cqell Brown, that ho has lcfused tohave any thing . further, to do withtho.CoronatiomKncca., , OJJ J
A i'uismo reception will tako plnco
at the Palucc y, frohi' Hi ny m.to 2 p. m., after which the Palacewill bo thrown open for inspection. '
.- -. a. ."Wk hear lhat'tlio Ministry have
appointed Mr. P. S. Pratt to theposition of Kcgistrnv pf Public Ac-
counts, vice, Mr. G. Brown. .
W,k understand) o'fflcially,' thotytis not the intention of the new mem-
bers of (Tie Board of Education to
discharge any of tho employees
in its service. " '
Wk arc constantly hearing fnicb
stories as these : The Government is
charged $2 a day for ilnbor pi) theruadu or oilier' works,1 iiuVtlio uieh
Honly get flu. Thaloculc of thestory vanes slightly,',uut the mamifiSfefe lte4iilcJiSmnc- - vNoj!, Iftliis bo true the Government is be-
ing swindled.
Somi: one iia iiad tlie go'o'dticsLto
Stieet beyond tho soap works, liedeserves the thanks of the commit- -
Ox Sunday evening last the Rev.H,:VflWcVOl4t OilUo (bxtwnsbrokyii-opc- n, aiidT.itiJsT.l)clicvcd accrahi letter 'Wns taken, frain, it., Tliothief is suspected.
Tub prcsblit Ministry "havo showntheinsoh'es iilucky at last Pcilinps,'however, Jthcv vish it to be .said thatthc3'. died , game. If so,, we Jiopo
their wish will be gratified.
Tlio.question, was asked yesterday)referring to the Ministry, "On whatkinds of meat dpth this, Our Caesar,feed?" and the reply' given" was,'i Probably on Lanni mutton."
''Tini'Stenmcrs Iwnlani and Likclike sailed ,at ; the same hour lastevening. As both steamers havelately been cleaned and thoroughlyoverhauled, g maybe expected.
Tub, invitation to the Ball sccmrtohave been issued ' with, great discri-
mination, as man' of our best citi-
zens iaIio have never before r boonomitted from such gatherings Have
been left out this'timc.
Wk understand that that bad pieceon the Wnikikipaihisot'.thCj faultof the Bond Supervisor at all, but ofsome private person 'wlio obtainedthe necessary nuthprityrto repair itand did so.
' 0,un West Maul .correspondentwiitcs us thnt that part of 'the islandhas been visited with a very, unusualrainstorm. For more than n week itraincdicvery day and part of tlic.timethe rain fell very fast, 'for the leeside; , dt,scenicd,like Hilo., jj ,
j Otiit.attcntionis draw,n to the factthat one of the express drivers' re-
gulations is almost constantly cvnjf-cll-,,
We prefer, Jto'Jic weariiig(o'f,thcbadge on the left breast conspicu-ously. .Many, do'.notiw.cqi; it at all,wliile others)liidc it under their coat- -
lappel'or wear it on their hat'.' '.
Wi: understand that His MajestygaA'c orders to his ''staff and, otherson Saturday night to invite thoseladies and gentlemen of their friendswhom they might see in tlio groundsto come up' to the upper bnlpony.His Majesty made no distinction asto who was. to, come, up, but left thatto tlcir judgmqnt. ,An over votfi-ciou- s
person made himself still moreobnoxibtjs 'by prcvdhtii'ig' some oftliose tliusi invited from coming upand kept'them 'on 'the lower
,SavcTne'from my'fi'icndsi"
Wk have now two Boards of Fdu- -
cation in this country --This ouriousstate1 of affairs comes T
aboiit in 'tlioI ' 'following way. Late on Monday
evening a'noto" was sent by thoPremier to each member ' of w
Board stating that His Majesty hadcommanded him to ask for their re-
signations. Owing to the lateness ofthC'llourW whic'll they we're' receivedno reply ' was' forwarded. Nextmorning in tile " By Authority' col-
umns of the Hand-orga- n a noticeappeared appointing other gentle-
men Members of' the Board vice thoprevious members resigned. Nowthose gentlemen had not resigned'and wc understand they have refusedto do so. S,g, that wq have twoBoards offEduontion Ion-ou- r handsiit the present time. . .
-- -Ik there is' ono tiling more' cnleu.
latent than ,niio'tkcr to ",impircitJiopublic and foreign) capitalists withconfidence, )) the plendid misman-
agement of our Finances, after tlioretention in ofllcc for 9 months ofMi'. Kaal,' it' is tlio 'dismissal of a
trustwoithy. and rclialilcnian likeMr. GodfivyBiciwnfom Ids posi-
tion f?licgf8?raM lMiblDftocounts.
Owjng to llicwtty IqMvliicU'uthot-
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'Cliicf'lfof tlio Fi'iinncV Onicc liaB
'beenrselected dtuluc the nrcscnt
Sliuistrj it required n m.inlof thatkind to run the olllce, and they hadone. Now they have dismissed himand thnt without. -- airy, reasons beingassigned. Would us no toicrnica
InatiyTJtlicr country?5C
CORRESPONDENCE.
' Cpriciiort(lencc Hsollfcltnlioii the Ion:lc4 of theMftjV dr vlirttx mny liccoitio .fl.
Wc iccivu tlic ihrlit to cxcKc nmelypeiiontil msitlei. f jJti
We do not hold on riches lcipontiblcXoV-'U-p. opinions cpi by our cor- -
" """ '"' '"'Di.
Mu. Ki)iiou:-T-- A gilat. deal iinsV
been written nbotit forming n societyfor the Picvcnlion of Cruelty to
; 4SVivnl8 H ii?k IV? mf amno one nns uccu ioiiuu fining iotake the matter in hand. At tlicprccnt time, hen the roads, aic insuch n heavy slate, owncis and dii- -
vcrsscc'm tb' have fllttld or ,no com- - J
passion for their slock drays andwagons arc piled up Aiih goods with-out'an- y
Fiecd'rof!iwciglil. On Mon-
day scvcral.bullock Renins were employed hauling stone, and it was csti-- ,mated by parties well informed nsto weights Mmt'cacQ 'cart containedfroiniiAi.to ,3tdns of slb-iic-. .Eachrl M 1 l- -l ii I ! ILI.cait was drawn four bullocks,and it was only by, niscvcre applica-tiono- f
whips, kicks nnd pokes thntthepoor brutes were able to dingthe londiaewyauls al a tunc with-out resting. Everybody kno.w.s Hintan ox cait, empty, is a heavy vehicle,but to load one with, say, 2 tons,and (Compel 4, half-fe- d bullocks todrag it through the streets in 'theirpresent condition," is' an butrageoiftoutrage Officer Wond is doingsplendid work among hacks andhaekmen, 'and if the Authoritieswould invest this 'officer vfltli a littlemoro. power, in- - regarding to over-
loading ' drays, cruelty1 to' htiimnlswould sooivbe a thing of the past.
'Yours &c 7 ''.' VuiKsn?
EbiTon ullktin : Iu answer to'Herald' whetlicr in any country inthe world a ''SoyaF Highness ctih becreated. "I tbinkohci should applyto Col. the Hon. C. Hastings Judd.Iiord"CllnmberlMh,MwhS ialcltbj raGovernment Official aifow.daysiago,''Tli'crc is nothing appertaining to anyof tlic Courts of Europe, that I amnot thoroughly conversant ivt'ith!' J
And fiqm the' winner in which thet
Coronation ceremonies were inniiiagedf?) Iiiavc no.doubt Jicis right,and m!1 also be able to answerHerald. I Qiokuvkk.
Z--11 , -'IiONTJON GOSSIP. ,
V. (nYFI.AXEt3rJ5T&Special for tlio DallrTiiilletln.) "?$
An amusing' incidentjiasyjust oc-cu- id
in Dublin, fchowing 'how 4zeal-ou- s
nre the newly imported maripes,in discharging the duties for whichthojbjrve been broiiglitvejrr'AOnthe sccond'-day- " of entering upontheir somewhat uncomfortable 'faiprjvice, tho Archbishop grte a dinnerat the Palace in St. Stephen's Green,nnd;, as one or two 'unpopular"guests' timVbcenibJddcu to the' feast,wo of ttho ney force, inthohrojpi
detectives, were stationed 'furtivelyo;i, he watch outride. , Most ofthccompanyiad arriyed, wjici a
wrapped i afoug cloak, was scoii'jmvcilng nbouttho c'ntuc9 to tho house', Suddenlyas a carriage 9ontniniiigonef of the"unpopulars" drove to the door, tlio
cloak, wlien'Mio'vas poifncctl uponby the watchful marines, who, witha "Not so' fast, Mister," took himcaptive. '
it turned out, however, that theirprisoner .was no less a personagethan the Bishop of Ossory, who)fcaring'tlint ho might bo too cnily.hai boon waiting until lie aw n vehi-cle approach with some other guests,,and had then proceeded to feel inhis pocket to make sure that lie hadnot forgotten his latchkey, beforeascending the steps.
I mentioned before that the cashierof the Moscow Foiindling Hospitalhnd defrauded that institution, oftlic siim of 310,000 loublcs, nndbeen sent to Tomsk to spend themoney there. ' I have now before moa trustworthy Moscow paper wlcltstales that during' tp, a$t(' year ortwo, tlio defalcations ami pmbez4C'ments, $fy dzen. Jtussjai pfcialsamount to a 'gi'an'd total of twenty-seve- n
million roubles. First oil thelist is itykaw director of ,tc fjlkophi-sk- y
Bank; cvidontly. h 'financialgenius i Jw ho 'has spirited' away
JI.MJWiMIWIItiiWL. IP.
I Jtongn&BAlLB c6.!sr' r
JULLETiN OF NEW GOODS !
Hotto'm Ntnudni'd Scales, endorsedGovcinmcnt. Scale) for all purno -
Ancw;and c4rcfuHyrM!lcclotl
cs.
Crrlngc Lumps of most npprocd Jincrlcuupatlcins. t- -
Plows antl Agricultural Implants
on tlic ThuuHJL01)UIUt-&-STnBET-LAMP-
llOliSi: CLIl'l'EH.S,,'j firJUlllftoATiNO OILS,WIllTfi JXXi) is PAINTS. .
by
Something for Evcrybbdy--a new discovery,M
.nTJie vJIpga?fioiGalcito Fire Proof . Safes',Jewel Cases uidlBond Onso;.
' Al n test of the flic pioof imnlitiM of !tlie.Miigneo-tolcilereld-on-4hwid-l-
near Hie CUxgiall, Sim FWnHseo, Nov. 2TUi, n pllc.of about a.cord ofiiHch-jtiii- a
AvoodiTfl4')r!p.vrediiinnrnve ijftllonVbMnr pour6d It. Amainioncliestwitlfai;nch lining of Mngnesocalclti wn-- j pbued llnlib 'oenlrc ofHlii? pile hd the,niassijC'hflr6lo.-'Vt'V- t the chest had bccn,,kept nt a red beat for nn hour, Hwmtaken frcm the flic, cooled with water, and opened, and the contents, consisting of.
,nnners and chcubius, were found in a perfect slate of preservation, being not nt tillTlNcolorcd, only slic'liily warm, nnd having a killing snfbll of smoke. '
f Pyc, themhova test, nndaw th'c'bor opened,nml wc ccitify lo the perfect preservation (if Ucoritcnts. j Tlio.eatlrc test wnsipcr-- ifcetly satisfaqtory to us. 41. L. DonoK, (of, Dodge, Sweeney it Co,); C. H.Jjato.v,.
J " ''..A public test ot tho quality of Uiaca
pjBCiprocity. RelationsJJctwccnphc HnwHiinn Inlands nnd the United Stales, nnd ' '
' i between tho Hawaiian Islnnds nnd , ,
J 7 T '
Roal Estate Broker, Employment Agent and General "
Busihfess jflgent, . ,',, ''
Ofllcc,-STiOro- t chant slicct, ' .Ilawnilim Gn.cllo Blocki .
The only lccosiibcd Itenl'.ilsiiito Bioker in the Kinmlnm. I '
Land and properly 91-- sale in all wit Is of 110110111111' nnd thevari6us Islands.- - -
irou-c- tOieaic'niid'rent in'lloofijlu nnd'.sulnifbs. ' t' 'Booms to Tent, en siiitb oiv8lnglc,iKr6ughoiiUIfonolulii. t , -- '
IIMll Ullljl JllliiLH Mwmi jium mi.l Mj.i MJMmmmMMMmmmmjMmMmMMMmmmmtv, clvo millipuya'oubles. rf'hciii f0IJ1owsomcf'tchinovniKs1 of 0dcMnfw hohave calmly defviudod, the Govern-ment of six millions, in provender.TiiihTbh?'tli"e-lisi'.is"tli- c Cashier foftho Bank of Chcrson. .Thebnildingtook fireon'e finojeveningj.'biit theflamestwere extinguished, before nuydrfiifage was done; except of coursea trilling deficit of two or three mii-libn- s.
The' Director of the Bank atVladikavkaz, cannot' ,explaiu tlio ,ab;scnco.of 1,700,000' roubles froniithocellnrs of the Bank"; mnd thcil)irec- -'
toy 'of"the Bahkdf.Crp,nastadt is1 in, asimilar prcdlcamMiti but with d defi-
cit twice'dS'lafgc'irrl Odessa, ft fccr-ta- in
Matkovsky got , possession of amillion by means of a foiged certifi-cate apd iinliinitcdi'iH(pAxi'tf
A Cashier pf'.thc SouthVcslchrKiiilways was 'srflisficd wltli
400,0'0(i and Mclitsky with 340,000.,The i)iirveyor of quinine, during tlicrTurkisli'-wnr- , 'got! 250,000 roublesfor certain imaginaiy quantities' of'this medicine ; and the Govprnmciit,after having paid 80,000 roubles for,the light-hous- e nt Archangel, to the
,tcliinpviks of that town, have' dis-
covered that said icliinovblKs dis"1,burscd in all 20,PQP roubles for thestructure. My Moscow nuthoi ity de-
tails ,fnr$hej.,,,jinuncrous minoiv.dc-- fraudatious i , bpt'i havcgivid.etimrgh
to give yon ,n distinct'jdeafofthcuniversal corruption' in "Russia at thepresent day.'' n ir;BRO,WN & OOr,
Wine nnd'Sjiirit Mbrchnnts,(whnlcsnlo'nild ictiiiIJ,ll'No."J Mercliant
1' " ( '1 . ri r. i.. i. 1, i., A Aiucrlcnn,
ENGINEER niifl'iprnctlclit Mechanic,0110 of tho lurgot
sugar mills qfthJ Kingdom, desires toniako a clmngo' withn view of llndlngnlcasant KUiioiindinirs for wlfu Mud.J - 'IrTl .? V. .T .! inung s(jiu(iiow ,in ino;c, luestioj,i'fonolulu nnd otbcrcfeiencLs nnd tes- -
timoniult'. Address "Lnoi.nki;h," Daii,,vBui.i-i.ti- Ofllrc.' ' ' '" ",f 828 2w
.M, ftWaiitcd, '
'ANYONE having 11 copy of J. WKdiiwnlirs'k'IFdiTnBooH'1! dis
pone of, will find n purchaser by bendingworutOWJO'OW .. 7 ICOnoDTX803 tf J. W. K01IKU1SON 61 (JO.
TTTTT TTT
JUfcT 'BECEIVED!jCvn-oxrttxxF-
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V-r-X
HELMET HATS!M'o'be-.oldvery.phea- att
101 Foil ht reel 823
jtall I'rogrumiiiCM, ! '
N lcccjvcd fiomBmirFnuiclb.o. utTKK Daily Bui,
MVUHiOnicc.'.
, 1 j)L- "J, jMi! J
A'otico. 'pA ' BESPECrpABK- - WOMAN) whoIx uuderstaiulH child) fii ii a goodnuixcitiul Bciinslrcs, wishes n Kiluiitionin 11 pilviito fiiniliy linhiedlntely.
Applrto J. K. WrsKfx,I2S lw Uer.eitil Business Alrcut.
t2f" A lino selection of'Lftdlfs' HatmC6ii.etS ciln bp lijul 'nt tho HonoluluClothing Kiuporluiu 'of A.'M. 'Mkixibj101 For? Btreet.'H 871
tho Unltod StalesDorniiint '
1T3i
over
asscrtm"entdITT ,
'B i
Hnj 1 jH3gSbm
goods will be made at an early date1.'
Rather Revivifyin, t)r
t
if
A. ' - t
A SMALL BLAlCK1 AND, TASTER.'XX I5IEB DOG, answers to the nnhieof "(Diikc." ' Anyone'fcturning'cnm'o to'
liberally rewarded. ;, , !3291w.1 ' I t20 ItnwniHl.
"WILL pAlT.llic nboyc reward for,tho'rccoven'of thd n'rb'no'rlv hnd'Hic'
apprehension of tho thief who stoic 'myjpocket, iboolc and dress coat-ifro- hecabin of,tcschponcr, Dakota, on Moanday night, the ,12th ihstnnt. ,
- '" ' "j.'c. wendt:327 3t " " Mnstcr of Bclir Dakotrf.'
Situation) "Wanted, .
AiYOUNG-.GERMAN-, lately return-- t
Islands, wishcsin sltua-tio- n
nsiOversccr,, or possibly ns.HcadOverseer on' some Plantation. Iins actedin both capacities for a number of years'and is prepared toigive thoibcst of Tcfcr- -'
dices. Speaks besides his ownlangu.iage, English, Spanish nnd Hawaiian..Pmties wisliing to confer may pleasecull dr address "A.M., German, curb ofSailors1 Home," 'Honolulu. '"
Honolulu, Feb. 13, 1883. 824lw. 1 1.
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3O' OAIIX..
A 'PBW PENTL'EJUSN c.in bo nci'oiii.l..Mnodnlcd 'with Hoard dt Ii privatejtimaLv i n icbpccinuio ueigiiDorhood.and within 5 minutes of tho Post Office,For particulars apply at tho BulletinOlllce,
1 fJUUinTitAGER8vill,nndn''''
iCoiuf ei-tabl- Home . Vnt 118 Nuuniiu Avenue. Hooms fuinlbh.cd uliiglO Or suite, u't niodernto'tliargcs.IWO-O- ' .mi KWJiVfYtUUm
W!ir'"k.--te n. - '" . jfi -- Wi- J .... l.. ifi 'inrfVHriil -- .i-J - . iri 1M wiiiiMi ' 1A111 . jiijjk,.- - wnvsyte'iftfif;--- 1
.r?ripwp nk& pj fWW
f,
Dhnond HonMTiali-WaH,-' PcntoSjabip Oomp'y. n
JV StMrii Navigation Company's, CO XV ' iIHI 1
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I85
33fifflte wr r
ARRIVALS.Fob. 20 ." ' '""
Sclir Knulkcnotill from TJoiioKna
DEPARTURES ,Feb. 26--'-
"' '" ' 1'1 ' ""'Slim Likclikc for windward port,!-'-
Stinr Iwnhini ior lvojia niul JCuu .SlnnMoko1Hro,lttl1n,',,, V 'Sclir LcnlU for KoUolnliflcTSclir Mnry Foster for Kotoa
VESSELS LEAVING THIS, DAY ,Sclir Uen Scigel for Koolah"Sehr Mccfoo for l'uiiunlmi
PASSENGERS.,For vyvd.viMl.K)rtsM)er Likclike,.
Feb. Wjftllo,ilA F JuiW, Hon S G Wilder, S TAlexander, Mrs J D Arnold, C NAnold, Mra Conway, A F Cookeand son, Mrs J II Mhbyna,hctf3children, W Conway, D Toomey, HSmith, W J Urodio, W R Martin, LAholo, wife.aud cliikj, lv C nizot,Mr Von mplkoyl AllLoniBSoiJ, HA Lusconlbh-- H" YVSeveranconnddaughter, Mrs Rvcroft and 3 chil- -
,1.n W P. Vino." TM W Cnvnlhnnr.- - ' - -tail;.!, w Jin QFatbCT'Lrtmtcrrr?.-lKrr("Alr8-Nt- t"
hinu, J Goldstein, Miss JUcUowan,Miss Woodward, J Lewis,anicl, and 123 deck.
Vnr Ivniia and Kail licr Iwauini.Feb 2.04HilH lVincessjRu'thKee- -likftlani'Mrs. U Bishop Mre MMnnmkau, T Drown, L ,1? Hanson,U U iucrriman, w iu ivuigin, ira.
Davis and wife, Judge illoavii.i and2 sons, J Kalania and wife, Rey D,Keawcamalii, D H Naliinu ahd's6n,W W GoodalcdMr,
VESSELS IN PQRT;..P,aaHH. B. M. 8. Mutlnc, F. Edwards.U.8.S. WwOiuwstfacRArrpn U --,
I R JLliekanmifvv1ls6n WU 8 8French mnn-of-wa- r Limicr (
Am ship Hope,
Shlp'GaltVsljurg.'TlicduhldcS?
Bark D C Murray, JenksBk HermannBark UllockBark Revere. ; .
TCilr 1?irnaf Ol1f.kll
S&S!S.uaM 'PhJ,w rAm tern JJaioKa, Vr' 1 . t 'T.rn .T O FordBgtno Consuclo, HowardBgtnc John D Snrcckcls , ,.
'111 T 'Bgtnc,MorninR Star,,. ,,, 5
Haw brig Nhilto, CameronBchr Anna, McCulloeh
VES8ELS EXPECTED.'lllg Xnmo', . iKr9in " .' ,l)ucnnr R R EhVe'nslciii. fm Bremen. MhAm tern M E Smith fm Pt Gamble, Ja.SO- -Am Iik Amy Turner from Boston, Jan aOr bk Canopus fm Bremen, b g Fo.U 7.
Jubileo from Newcasilo 6 Fcb 12
Stmr City of Sydney fin Sydney, aix laBtmr Cityr6f N.n'ork-fro- 8. i1. Feb 18
Br "slii AmUaSsaubr, fm' NewcastleUnrk'Eocli Leolfri'Newc'ustlC. Dec,Am bkt'n'o Elinor Vernon, fmN.Y.Mh 15BknTirorCctrfnTLIVErnWIl Miifcir
VEaaeCaTEXPEOTfeb'ViCltAHuiIuIJ QBkT'S Tlioinpsnn' f'ram Nftnaimo "
A Mgc'ail pltiufla aAJrlmcnt ofFfrfe- -
, Works pmi b4iud,,at,
CEO F. WELLS'Music Store, consisting of
raluF, l''.,'.-,- ' ,
Wucdls, Chini Flyers,t'CoJore'd Fires,' Bcngalna," '
5(',' " " 1R6ckctX Itonian Indies.
i ((. I c.S:c.l&c. '. ',' f105nnd'107 '. ' ' Fort street.
. nt --:. ., 814 "
Just ArrivedBy tho stror City of New York,
d prTcTTfToM TnTiTBTTTSrLadieM' Gentlemen'
'lirnliloroil nii'il nlnlnpnlV.i 1lBridles in Rnsset & Blk leather
Riding Whips and Ilnrness,
Solid Leather Portmanteaus,Carpet Bugs, Pniielifsuiid
Russet Leather Saddle Bags,
OKI.Y AT
.T.III&OWW V
300.. Wi Hfl Kinir Ktrpl.C A
vVOrMfrt:, MosICSl SUIVUIIUII MiuiraFichuus and Collarettes of. the lutcstPatterns are to ho lfiid at.tjio HonoluluClotlilhW' EmVibrruni of A, M, Meu.ib,
Sr4000,vur,dS of Quodhoo all'Svoolflannel, .from 25ct.)ip, Rt Ql?aa, J.,f 40UV J MVW( 'him. ...
&.'' AHMuIronStoamor Suez,
- COMMANDS!OTI WllfuUn --(frX'nl'lUil 1 ' n '
FOR SAN FRANCISCO..February .in,,., ,
Tor frcliih't'oriiiitiTiihBa, having supcrlorinucoinoiinuous, nppiy to1J? '1 '
"Wm. G. IlhVitf & C6., Agents.Vl. lii i- W-- V
1'fr.VAClFJ.C, .MAIL Steam- -. .
JMi-IjI- shli .Company-,.,- ,, -FOR SAN FRANCISCO,
Thu Splendid Slcntushlp
. v I City, of Sydnoy,Dearborn Commander,
Will leave Honolulu for Sun Fianclscoon or about Mutch 13.
irFOR SVDNIiJYfwAUCLANDIK. Jt The Splendid btcnmslup
City of New York,Cobb. - coininiiiidcr.
i Feb. 18.For freight or passage apply to the
uhdursigncd agent?,
1 We are now prepared to issue ticketsto Sah'FfaacisOjandfretura for,$125,tho Eo'uid Trip.
II. IlACKKKt.D & Co.
FOR- - SAN-F-R ANCISGO- .-
tV The clipper bklncEureka,
Pcnhallow, -- , Mntcr,Will have ntick(lNji:itch' iof the abovep'oft.v For frclglit-'o- r pasmind sfpply to
, IL.IIackfkmi & Co., Agents.
fJtt 1FOB, SAN ,FRANCISCO.,
The dinnerSchooner Anna,
iWiHfnavc'quick dl'spafeli .for-th- o aboveport. For freight or passage apply to" 'r"J"K WsrGk lnwix & Co., Agents.
ITOReSAN 'FRANCISCO.
dferSTSSS! Th'n Ann cUrmnr litrlnn
IfiwrtO XLUSSttSlOOVUUOUC1U,
Ilpwnnl, ' . Master,Will 'liavc quick dispatch for tho aboveport'. ll For Irclghti'or'ilassage apply to
Wm. Gi. Iuwin & Co., Agents.
r3iiiU l'vquf Vnu THISJlX'? auit aass latAiNuitsuu.-
Tlie clippcr'bg'tne
,4 John D. Spreckels;i; -- , - - Master,
Vyill .have 'quick dispatch, for 'the 'abovejioi:,t'. Forrclghto.pitssage apply to
Wm. G1. IiiwiN & Co., Agents.
JVtSw FOR SAN'FRANCISCtf
0SX2&E& The clipper bark?Og-1urra- y,
Jenks, - Master,Will have ,qu'ick dispatch fo'f Hbovc' port.For' freight or passagc.'iippiyuo' T ' "'
' F. A. SciiAKKKii '& Coj iigeiuV,
. FOR SAN FRANCISCO
The Anicrican Tern trJ. C. Ford, .,-- u 6 .!
JLeBalHUcr; r-- . Master.Will havc.diiickdisnatch forahovenort;
,For freight or passage, apply to
jgBOSTON AND HONOLULUSSiS; , LINEOF PACKETS. I , '
S - s " ' ,
;:The Bark-Marth- a DavisWillsaiffrpni .Boston ,on nr about.ll)e15tli of Jiuid. Orders, fill,9l promptly,and ircigUt taken at.tlic lowest jates,,. 1
Apply to ,C. BREWER &Co(l .;,,010, , . , jQiiucn St., Honolulu.
."'FQR HILO ,DIRECT,
iTlio. clippcr.ichooiicr'Jennie Walker,
;.33nHw$P9hWill run regularly netween Jionoiuiuniul Ililo. For frcfuht or nassaire annlvto the Captain, on hoard, or fltJft$9 A. F. CKB.Htfgcnt.
' "ISTHK FAST SAIUNO
Schooner Ehukai '
wiHtuu icgularly , .--, "
iTO WAIALUA EVERY 3I0NDAY,Jiuiuiiiiiig uii iiiui.MlHj, wraiun-- .
ncrllllttlllL''v'. ; &'' For freight or passagoappljuto' thoCaptain on board, or to ""aw...'
JHl A, J!'. UOOKE, AgCllt,'?,'! i i)i)i' ! ',1 ..;.' ' ui.1 'n-Ji'-
;t. Steamer Likoliko,King, Mnster.
TjPjlVpr TTnnnliiln 'nnli TiiPHrlfiv nt4 n.ni.. 'taunliir.ir nt f.nliiilnn. Mnn- -laett" 1C?.. " r V .W.iawainne, iupanotuoo auu jiiio,
oturiilDg.VAvllMfoiioll'at all tboalove ports. nrrlViiiK at Honolulueach tiuriiu.a.iu.. ...-- A M-- inrli- &zrvs JJM1! A.J gT:
'- - job J'rlntliiK -- -EVERY DESORIITION e.xceul-.e- dOF with,nualiivss and, litmtpli fV
Tun UaUiV Bulvktik Oulce, Queen stf tj
'Xoti!, 1 ,
1IANL0N will attend to liuncJAMESsick horses. Cull, at his shopon DvlUvl btruct, uu UruuV premise. UQ7
m
fe
The Iwalani,iiATEPy , . . .. . . Coiutiinndcr,, Runs trc'iularlvf UjtKoflafnud'lduit nsper following time table:,I Lk.yves At 4 p.m. onbiclnyf ' MninH 20Friday, Jnu 10 Hrjday; March Sfruesday, .Ian !10 Tuesday, March 111
V..I.1. .. 'V..U 'itAIHI11J, JCUIJ 17 riuny, nircii 2JI p 'An1ity3:sA-rjHoxtUf.f- l f "SVwlncAiTiS', A17 I --AVednrsdaVf Ve'21H
naitirdavv .lau? Saturday, Mu-10- ,
AVedncsday, .Fo 7 miiiusiiay. iin iaiurny, a-- 17 Saturday, Ma Ul
qr TThej Ci R. .Bishops -- ,,;CAMKiio.v, Coinmandcr,
LciiVcs Honblillii evcry'Monday'hi S p.m., for NawlUwilljtKolOBf Elecle(hnd Walincu, Kauai. Helurulng, leavesNawillwlll cvery''FHday"fivenlhg.v ,J
ilr-o-f
The James Makee,mcdokald, . r Commander,I Leaves Honoluluevery Thursday, at 5 p.m.jfor Knpaiv andKilauea. Returning leaves Knpaaevery Tuesday evening.
I : wxiuiK.'coaKmictiOfllcc, corner NuuatiuniHl Queen streets,' Honolulu,:HI.r
Agent for the following Packets:WalVolo, l' JlJLs WalolQ
I Wnlehu, yK1 WaimalU.Maldlo, 'wjafiy Kaluna;'Mann, 4HK' Julia,
Ka Moi, and Elulkal. .
Red Flag, with White Ball.181 .''.' .
--A BEAUTIFULJ.OT OF.
Plushes, Silks, Satins, Surrahs,
, " Moires, Laces'and Tftmniings
.OBtiWillbcjopcncd this dayiby "
j A. HL. HfclliM,808 . : : ' JlOiiFort Street.
For Sale,'NE DIPORTE'D'purfcurcd'1'
jrf ,, !,18 months old., 1 .' .i,- -
For particulars npiily t6T. A. DUnOlT.
I imqyllZ eAt'MitcfarlamTCo's,',824 If , .,, Knahitmanu st.I
. .k ,! tjil (i ',-- 1I ... . ,:, -- r.lji) i
' tuliftO pniJifW rti!5i3 "BtOJijnoita HI
ivni( Hilt!I.'- ' i(l aM,-1- if ir"n'.1,-ist- l iiiidi.ittj.l'l RBHi:'!
xwrf? hru rfl e'nsiWiifJ ho 'exfwi
L- tp -.' .r-i-- 'i j'l 'n!' tit
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STOCK OF'i
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Made to order ul short notice,
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Colonial' Candies;Just.Ucccivcd at !
' U?' A..8, Clighorii JkVo
'("""Wliito open .frohi" shiV'ts, at
Ladles'' nhd.GenW. i.Gold aiut Silver' "Wntchcs
ajMraLJS3TEvery Wnteh warrnnleds8'ifcprcnlcE y
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Actikl weight,.otGoldt, , ,,.
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UKDrtanDlSllrirSJloooDlZr "v in punrantrcct A
FiinWilvcJclsAW .(2i;5)s raH
, AQHARDSOllmj Have Jnxt Itoteived. ifer Sne,"1 s s1
Ladies' White;andrB ronzerS I ippers, r,I i u Cent's Patent Leather. Pumps.
,. - Also, a Cliojcc )3elccllo:i of
FiirnisJiingQotias, Hats. Ties, Gloves. &c.
,i.'.!VUU
Cor. Fort and Merchant Streets;
WELLS' .MUBICST01?E,l'Oar& ior Port gjreel.
" ;!We hasp- Just received, per " Ahcranian,". fioin jGhisgow,.a; largo. iiivoice of.,
.Englith lusie Goods; Hieludlng" , J?P JOa rlT
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you prlW-'it'o-
iandChairs uheiipvi;
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hijye discoveredsovcrall silver 'wntcUea?
the name " Wnltlinmrwhich arc of Swiss
Manufacture, and aresold asjggnuliiOi j j
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vei4 ohcapcsl, slock.1
other house. , ,
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Pianos, Organs, ."
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Guitdrs, Baiiios.t
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For every kind'of string liislriiments,-&c- ;, &c.u .i..
nuiun, mumi in uur muiuiisis muck mreaimou liauil, IllllKCS our Store TIIH place lo.purchnwc.'ns' wu'luiVe now in stouk goods for intilhe leadintnianufaetiirer.iof Eurt)perEigmid iiudiAiijerica. ., .I If you want the WHO ma lie df.nny kind, of rfulicnltrunicnbii we'hrtVeem
If wHili'nictRidfi ihof,..
'Japanese Fancy Goods o"f? every ueae'riptionFurniture and thuninny
urn
ivv mawm &
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All
Agent13.
,ofWatches,"
watches.
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NiESl' GOODS.
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Clothing',
HaiiiiQuiums',,,
Accordeons,
,,Tiei.mAnT!p
BROGLIE
FpRToSTREiET.
'PRIpE'EdHANrCSBAZitfRCornqr, (if l?ort and Merchant Streets,
, , , ,Bog to nptlfy dicjr frlcnds.uiulWo' gcncnilpunlic tliat ? f. J.entire stock
Kingdom,
tiqus,jia,I.
we'1'mvo'thcm'ili
ONE
Gpnfs y,fti'ttishiiig, lTats?'cs, " "
Boots, Slro'os, Trunks, iJags, Valisos..( ,i i ,. lias jUhUrrivca by steamer Sul'z.u!t 1 'it o'i
All the latent Xoveltie will, Tjb'xdrjtcllU!AaJaRciiiciiibci-- ,
llm pi-Ie- Is plainly nmrkcd'on each article, from which there iswo deviation. To purchasers to tho amount of $,), 6r over,' 1) per" "HI ''"r cent dik-oiinti- (No hook accounts keiit.) ,' '. '"'"".
iPnl'Wft'ft0"'01"'"1' Vo'8 p.'in, ovtiilnKrt tillio'.t1.8. W..LEBERER, Mmjtr. l
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Notice.M. CARTER & 8. F. GRAHAM
have this day formed a Co-pa- rt.
ncrship under the firm nnmc ofB. M.CARTER A Co.
((Slgnc.l) s Pi qa1um,Honolulu, Feb. 1st, 1883. 818
S. M. CARTER & CO.to hetlfv tliclr friends ard the
general. public of Honolulu, thatthey hare
COMMENCED BUSINESSAS
Retail Dealers In Wood,F.Coal and Feed.
They will also carry on tlio
General Drayagb Businessns.lierctororc.
Orders respectfully solicited.Promptness guaranteed.
Place of Business 82 King street.
TK!t8 BTMCTI.Y CABIt. 818
Telephone No. 805. Orders will be re.celved on and after tlio Gtli Inst.
SMOKERSWlio wish to Indulge in " A sweet whiff
of the balmy weed Nicotian," willno wen to can ni uic
BEAVER SALOONwhere they will, find the
Ckoiceat Smoking and ChewingTobaccos, Cigars, fto.
PUJURIEaAS..... "I
(Uncus.....Commhkciai. Havana OioaksOnn.noNYacht Ci.rjni
Vanity Fair Cigarettes,Meerschaum Pipes, &c, &c.
tS""Come and e b welcomed byH. J- - NOLTE-- -
THE OLD CORNEREstablished, 1858.
Haut Bros., : : Proprietors.
MEALSBm ip in firat-cla- as style at all hours
Ofm from 2 a. m. to 10 p. m.
Always on hand
Cigars, Tobacco, PipesAe., &c. Also,
Iced Iriiilf!76
If yoa want to see the
Largest Stock of Leather' In ,,
t 4 queen (Street.
If you want to sec
The BeBt duality of LeatherIn the Kingdom,
Urn t. qeen Htrcet.
If vou want to
Buy Leather at, the Lowest" "Prices in the Kingdom,
tim to 4 tneen Htreet
I f you want to Buy the
Best.Quality of GroceriesIn the Kingdom,
Uo to 4 queen Htreet.
'If you want
More for your Moneythan you can buy elsewhere In
the Kingdom,
Goto 42 Queen pt,1M. W. McCHE8NEY;& son.
l230 tf
FOlt SALE
OHIA and LEHTJAFIREWOOD
At $18 per Cord.
Apply to
A. F. Cooke,215 Ura . Foot of Nuuanu street.
FIRE WOOD!FOll SALE,
Apply to
S. M. CABTEn,J 87 P. M. S. 8. Wharf.
To tke liHdieM I
ELEGANT FANCY WOKSFor THE HOLIDAYS.
taken uml lessons given inChenille, Silks, and Crewel
Work to bo seen every dayfrom 10 a. m. to2 p.m., at 181 Fort street(next dopr. to n Brgdle), 'ii'i ilro.
ifpmmiamm:: &. -- $&..
O-- . WEST,Carriage fHH Builder.
Buggies, Carriages, Express Wagons
and every kind of vehicles
manufactured.
Blacksmiihihg, horse-sliocin- g,
and nil kimls.,ot repairing done., .
PIONEER STEAM
CANDY FACTORY
WSfMl
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AND BAKERY.HORN, Practical Confectioner,Pastry Cook and Baker.
No. 71 Hotel st. Telephone 74.
WALL PAPER!
A Large AssortmentOV TMK
LATEST 8TYLESOF
Fine Wall PapersAND
BORDERS!Just received, and for salc'by .
WILDER CO.
Ift. Call audcxaminc. 147
smsmsemmm ART NOVELTIES
WALL PAPERAND
Ceiling Decoration
OK THR LEADINO
iTTnited States Factoriei
JUST RECEIVED
BY
LEWERS & COOKE- -
wffi
PLANTATION GOODS;Simple Belting,
Helvetia Laces,Tuck Packing,
Sugar .Coolers,Clarificrs,
Fire Clay,
Hemp Packing, with or without IndiaRubber, , .
Bubbit Metal",'1 ;r '
Barbed Fence Wire,Mining Steels,
Hoes, Pickaxes,Cane Knives, with or without hooks,
Hand and Smith Hammers,Shovels, Axes,
Jackscrews, Vices,Steam-pip- e Brushes,
Patent Steam-pip- e Covering,Lubricating Oil,
Cement, Steel Ralls,Sugar nnd Coal Bags,
Twine, &c, &c.
For sale by
H. HXCKFELD Co.Oct. 10th .
. ATTENTIONwho arc In possession of
large quantities of
nndwish to dispose of them, are respectfully requested to communicate, ciiucrpcrconany or l)v letter, to
F. HORN,Pioneer Staam Candy' Fnctbry.& Bakery283 Hotel Street, Honolulu. lm
, FOR SALE, a No. 2
Warehouse Feed MillGrinds from S to 10 ton per day.
Alse, pulleys, belt, etc., nil In goodorder; can lie run by steam or horse 'power, Just the article for a plantation,,
ALSO,
HAY, OATS, CORN,Wheat, Brnn, Barley, Whole and
Ground, Mixed lecil, etc.AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST
CO LAINE Co.jSiFprtst.'jf
Water Notice.Ofllce Sup't Water Works,
Honolulu, July 8, 1883.A LL persons having Water Privileges
are notified that their Witter' Ratesare payable in advnuco.at the ofllce of the Superintendent ofWater Works, foot of Nuunnu street,upon the 1st day of January and July ofeach year. OlIAB. B., WlLSON,
"Sup't Water Works.S. K. Kaai, Minster'olBterlor,'; 'Wi
IIIIT't' iilHI issMBMdaBSBl I
Jutl ftcelf4,'th0M Detlrable
HELMET HATSThe most suitable bats for this
climate. For sale by
275 A. (9. letkorn Co,
LOUIS ADLER,, 13 Nuuanu street,,
Hns tTitMl KecclvcilEx stmr " Suez,"
A largo Invoice of all the latest styles of
BOOTS i SHOESIncluding a fine assortment from the
well Known ninnuiaciurcrs, juuck- -
inghnm & llcckct, who havo noequal on tho Pacific Coast.
S FINE CALFCongress, Button and Buckle
'Shoes.
Ladies' Sandals, Ties, c. ' '
Boy's and Youth's Boots arid Shoes,
Gent's Splendid Call Boots.
Also, a fine assortment of
IfciilVbei Goodswhich will be offered at a bargain.
277 3m
BOOTS & 8HOES !
"jt r " r P II J.BB1! I
Foot-wea- r of all kinds,and to Buit every purse.
F. GERTZHas just opened and is now selling a
Splendid Stockof .Boots and Shoes
of the best workmanship and neateststyles.
Embroidered Christmas Slippers
Gentlemen's Fine Wear inEnglish Walking Shoes,
Congress Gaiters, &c , &c.
The " Stronghold" English Walkjng (Saltan
that never rip.French Calfskin Dress Boots,
Riding Boots, Plantation Boots,
Ladies' and Children's Boots and Shoesin the latest fashions.
(3STA. large stock of French .Dressing.;F. GERTZ,
114 Fort Street,201 ly Opposite Pantheon Stables
ADDITIONS to our former&REAT ex Suez', Knlaknun, and Cityof Sydney, of
Ship Chandlery & Ship Stores:Cordage hemp Manila, cotton duck,Flax canvns,, mix sail twine, beeswax,Blocks, oars 8 to 24 ft; shackles,Bales of oakum, hooks and'thimblcs,Club blocks, snatch blocks, row-jock-
Ironistrap blocks,mast beads, shtcves,Mctalino amL'putont bushings,Stockholm tar, pitch, coal tar, tar oil,Bright and black varnishes, wire riggingMarline, seizing bouscliiic, ratlin,Spunyarn, caulking irons, copper tacks,Iron tacks, connecting links,Marliu spikes, caulking mallets,Mast hoop's, hand spikes, pitch mops,
Paints and Paint Oil, a full assortmentof all kinds and colors; ,
Pacitlc Rubber Paint, n hbw'lot, includ-al- ltho various colors;
Brushes Paint, varnish, pencil, white-wash, paste, artist; shoe, scrub, andsash a cood assortment of each:
Axes anujiaicucis, wooa and uhlncHng;,Ship .lanterns' and side-light- s the Ue:gu--
liitlbh article,
Groceries and Provisions.A full assortment of flue groceries, in- -
, ciutung some cnoicc varieties oicanned goods;
Table pic fruits, jams and jelllos, a newarticle, put up by n new firm, andwo can highly recommend them asbeing something really nice;
A new lot of Teas, iircludlng some supe- -
rlor 'Japan varieties;Sugar Relincd and raw;Hams, bacon, lard, amoked beef, In tins,
now article,Curried fowl, curried oysters,Plum pudding, kits salmon bellies,Kits mackerel, kits tongues nnd sounds,Codfish, cheese, Oxford snusagv, in tins;RaisliiB, in U, i and yz boxes;Raisins, in tins; currants In 4 & 71b tinsPickles, In 1 gal., gul., qts, & 5 gal kgsCorn starch, tapioca, vermicelli,Macaroni, dried apples, prunes, plums,
FLOUR AND BREAD.Golden Gatc.extra family, Eldorado,Golden City, Graham, oat and com mealMedium bread, n'ssortod'erackers,Ginger suaps, tally, saloon pilot bread,,Boda.blscults, ,rlcd nnU.cofleoV, it T"rXJI ' JWhaloand sperm oil,Sperm candles, 4s and 0s,All of the above will be sold at the
Best Markei Jtdt'es,Buyers arc most rcspcc)fully Invited to
call and examino our stock.
3 BUU-t- b It CO."Bmh?;5imSbF
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k J. M. OAT,Stationer mul INews IeoLlor !
" ' Have Just Received, ex SuczT
CABINET PHOTO ALBVXH, AUTOGRAPH BOOKS,
K,. PKOMBWABR BA, PWBI5, PAPER, BNKfcFB, ',, ,.'
Base Balls and Bats Dieiries for 1883.Now istho tlmo to subscribe foNcwspnpcrs and Periodicals for 1888.
UTAH orders will be filled promptly.JEJ
Gazette Block, N. 25 Merchant Street,253
3- - 4, a,
12 ButtonWarranted
CHARLES
Established 1830.
J. W. ROBERTSON & CO,,(scccBssona to
Importing and Manufacturing Stationers, ;
PUBLISHERS,
Printers and Book-Binder-s, '11Nos. 19 and 21 Merchant stx'e'et, , ' ' "u '
,. .
The Oldest, Largest, and Cheapest . ;Stationery Establishment In the Kingdom. "' '
Keep constantly on hand a large assortment ofBlank Books, of nil descrintions:.
Foolscap, Legal and Bill. Cap,
3m
atten- -
Jo
the
now
arid
Bank&c,
"and
will anythe &c,
280
and Trialarid all
inin all! adapted this climate;
andand
and Level the useand
and Passand
andand
our line well
have made with our as will us,keen hand full and also to, the latest
mcy are Any special orucrtion.
CHAMPAGNE 1
Made materials,the best non -- intoxicating
drink on 1
M It will themind and
J. Fisher, Street.HT may be left at Mrs.
Kin e; street. 258
Contractorniid Builder,
Honolulu Planingnaac,
Manufactures all kinds of 'Mouldings,Brackets, Frames,
and all kinds of Wood-work Turning, and Band
All kinds of andMorticing nnd
promptly attended to and workfrom the, other
'BsWaL BBa
Irvusmf
&c., &e.
Subiscy
j.j ; '
8 na
Kid loV6s, .I
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to Wejtir, at .i, (
J. FISHEKS.
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win receive our uesi ana182
I FIRE I FIRE!perjiarkentlhe; ,pjsevrys, .
FIRE PROOF SAFESHaving been nppointed Agent for
Hawaiian Islands for
Hall's Safe Lock1 am prepared to take orders forFire Proof, Fire and Burglar' Proof,Jewelers, Dwelling House, Side-Boar- d
Safes,, Jewelry or, Platevauu vicior anuLocks, &c.
Mr. R. T. General Agtnt farSafe Lock Co., at,
here on his way to Australia,Information re-
garding abovc.Safcs, -
AMUKIi XOTT, 'ly ' Block.'
ECKART,
.balance, rapcrs, - '
Paper Envelopes, sizes;
Writing and Copying Inks, quarts, pints and cones.Mucilage especially to '
Drawing-pape- r Pencils,Tracing Paper, "Cloth, '
',
Transit Books, 'Books, adapted forof Surveyors Engineers;-:- '
Memorandum Books, f .. ;'imiPcrforatcdCard Board, ' !l"'
Shipping Tacs, Sliipplhc Rcceipt'Books Pads; - -- - --
Note, Draft, Receipt Books, , , ,, .
numerous other articles in to befound, in a ktptMock '
MUSIC! MUSIC!We such.arrangcments Agcats,
to on n assortment, pieces apuuusucu.
CIDERfrom'the purest
Isthe Islands
thoroughly refresh jadedwearied body."- -
lSLllihaorders
Weik's,
LUCAS,
'4SJPSteam Mills, Espla
iionoiuiu.
Window Blinds,Sashes. Doors,
ScrollSawing. Sawing Plan-ing, Tenanting.
OrdersOrders, Is-m-
solicited
Ware,
& CO.
prompt .
Arrive, .
and Co.
.Chests,je.ronis, .novelty
Polk,Hall's presentstaving
gladly furnish
Beaver
JournalLinen
sizes,
Field,
Silver
And
.Music enablehoreaftcr receive
Town
finish.,
Watchmaker and Manactur- -
ing Jeweler,Nos. lJSandfllS Fort Street, Honolulu"'1
Splendid New Stock of Solid Gold and Plated Jewelry,Elyant Gold and Silver Watches. -- .'- Jo8l
Sllvcr-Platc- d
Jr.,
FIRE
J, W. ROBEBTSON &W xi ,
180
iption DepartmentWE are prparc,i t0 rccelyo ftirther orders fpr any Paper or Magazinecd In Callfornlo. tho Eusicrn Stales. Caiiailn. nnrf te.,r. lm.u,
H'
Kill
At the present time wc rccelvpby every 'mail over ono hundred and ''
As our SUbscrlDtioU list is tlafce. wn nrn 'm.nl.Wl i r...i,.i. ...' n ;
ij Magazines at iJowmoSubterrptlol; ."-.T-JfW
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