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H. L, 0, 1890. dUUOORIPTIONVol. XTV..Nr. 2729. BO OENTO PER MONTH
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THE BULLHT1M"
is ruunsiiKU
Evory Aftonioon Except Sundays
At ths Office, Queen street, Honolulu,11. I
AltTHUfl JOHNSTONE. ...Editor & Manager,
rouiuxDAILY BULLETIN PUBLISHING COMPANY,
Limited.)
Ktiiooitii'rioK :
Daii-- t Blletin, 1 year 66 00" " 0 mouths uo
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ata?" Address nil business ootnmuulca-tion- s"Daily Bulletin."
ess all matter for publica-tion "liDiTOR Daily Uullkyin."
1. Uux tttt. Honolulu. II. 1.
Ooaitaihdioii Moconants.
i OUN T. WATWHHOUSE,C? Importer and Dualor lu mar
Mt'iunuiidtse, Qucwi ;., Honolulu
STll.DBB a CO.,VV Dealers in Lumber, Paint
JUi, Nails, Sal, and Building Materia!of m-or-y kind, cor. k'ort And Quoen its..Honolulu. 'd. N. Uastlo.-- J B. Athertou-fc- i. P. isu- -
u OOOB,L'ASTliH Shipping aufl CommissionMerchants. Iinpoj tors and Dealciealicuoral No dO King it
Honolulu. 5
l.ov. oie, F. J. Luwioy ti. At. CooUu.S KWifiitd a OOOiilii,jLi successors to Liiwera a. Dni&i.uu,;liupurioi and Draiurs m Luiabni ami U
tiuils ul Uuildiug Materials, l'orl tre- -l
lioiioluiii 1
taONOUULiU lBOIl WOK&a,esSSS28i'-ii- i cuinus, augar unllh, Ooil
.,rs, uoiut. , , brab and ieauct-at- ,lag't., iuuuliiuur ot jvuyumile to otdui atteullou paiato iiiip'i. blrwk snmlung Job work ore. i..'ul at 'liort nU t I
i 1 V..' St j,''WJL At Co.,L
unaonil n Ajiente.
Uonoi.ui.n
G. VT. fil5f!aELAI4E & (Jo.
MBROHANTS,
Queen mroet. Honolulu. U J
1648
GONSA1.VJES & CO.,
Wholesale Grocors & Wine Morohants
Ucaver Block, Honolulu.
& COMPANY,(Limited)
Grnkual Mebgahtilii aniiCOMMIUBIOH AOKis'ln
usx or oifKnisaB.
I. O. Jonkb, Jr. . . .President & MauagoiI. O. Oartkb. . ..Treasurer & Becretar'.
DrBlCOTOES:
Hon. U. R. Bisnor. 8. C. ALUtt;,H. WATBUHOUSE.
U3B ly
L. ScliumanCarriage Trimmer.
No. 70 & 01 : : King Street
At W. Wright & Son's.
Having received a full assortment ofCarriage Trimming Materials from theEast, I am prepared to execute all orderswith neatness and despatch at vory rea-sonable ates.
Q. A. S0HUM.AN.apr 7.WMy
Pioneer Shirt Factory104 Fort SI, Upstairs.
Tlio undersigned bogs to inform the; uhll? of these Islands that he ii making
HUirtM ly Mo tsuj-onioi-it !
Directions foreelf.measureiuent willbe qlvcn on application.
White Shirts, Oyershirts & Hlght Gowns
A lit guarantee by making a satnptfiBhlrl to overy order.
Island order solicited Bell Telephone 410
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WEMER & CO.Mouufucturlue Jcwellern.
IfO. OS irOItT JSTH3313T.Constantly on hand a large assortment
of evry description of Jewelry. Watches.Gold aud Silver Plated Ware, &o.
958 ly
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HONOLULU, SATURDAY EVENING, DKCEMBEK
"DAILY
OBBBWKB
Gustav
Tliorougliliral -:-- lliiiiiig
STAMION
iDUKE SPENCER,
Will stand for a short time atthe
GrooDfltild Stablos, Kaplolaul PartDukb Spencku Is a dark bay, 4 years
old; stands lfi6 hands high; klud andgsntle disposition.
I EDIG REE:By Dnko of Norfolk.
1st dam Lou Spencer by Norfolk2nd dam Ballerina... by imp Balrowidc3td dam lleuulc Farrow
by imp. Shamrock4th dam Ida by imp. BalshazzarCth dam Madam Boslcy (Gamma's
Dam) by hlr Richard6th dam Nancy Nlchol.. .by imp. Eaglo7th dam Bet. lioslcy
by Wilkes' W onder8th dam by Chanticleer9th dam by Imp. Sterling10th dam by Clodlus11th dam by Imp. Sllvereyo12th dam by imp. Jolly Roger13th dam by Imp. Partner14th dam by imp. Monkey15th dam Imp. mare from the stud of
Harrison, of Brandon
TERMS $50.E Best of car taken with animals.
In case of accident no responsibilitywill be assumed.
W. H. RICKAKD,622 tf Honokaa, Hawaii.
ffffl Fr MIVII XJLL JLH W UUIl(LIMITED.)
Wm. G. Irwin. . President & ManagerGlaus Spreckels Vice-Preside- nt
Walter M. Giff ardSecretary & Treasurer
Then. O. Poiter .' Auditor
SUGrAU --FACTORSAND
Commission Agents.AGENTS OF THE
Oceanic rliii;n!i;;liiii Coi'y,Of Hnn Francisco. Cal.
PIONEERSTM CANDY FACTORY
AND BAICEBY.F. HORN. Practical Confectioner,
Pastry Cool; and Baker.71 Hotel St. -- JfiST Telephone 74.
THOS. LINDSAY.
MANUFACTURING
Jeweler Sc VTatuIimalceiKUKUI JEWELRY a SPECIALTY.
King Stnsel., Honnlulu, H. I.
Particular attention rmlcl to nilklntjs of repairs. jan-10--
HENRY IW. STANLEY
IN DARKEST AFRICA
Thooomplotoetoryof BUalea recent thrllllnunoturn aut tba dluluuro of LU lmpurUntdlKJorerlei will spiicar for ths flnt tlma Id thswork written by himself, entitled "In DukesAfrica. D) nut Uo ilruirn 1 by any of the
"Stanley bonki now betas olferei a. "jen.ulue'and' authentic. " Tu no one of tbuee baiStanley contributed aline.
Therel no quutloa about tti'i atatvment beingoorrectineverypartlcular Wo guarantee it, anawill Ble naHlcuIar on application.nSIITIflM In onk'r not t Iv wl'leJ. ioeUHUIIUI1 that the book bean the Im.print ofCHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONSAnd that the canraulng azent carrlrl a oarUncaUof ageuoy from ui,
A. L. BANCROFT & CO.132 POST STREET,
SAN FRANCISCO.
General Agents for the Paclfio Coast.
J. W. Chamberlin,Sole Agent for Hawaiian Kingdom.
671tf
ill;V v
$ fi s
l" . !w - ffUS 1 fe'AMX.. lft.
1ST I ' . I Vi 24 T.
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Win. C. Irwin h Gutnpany,(i.miTt:i.)
OITKU VOn SALE
Lime Ac Cement.PAnAFFINE PAINT CO.'B
COMPOUNDS and ROOFING,
HEED'S PATENT
Felt Steam Pipe Covering, all sizes.
FEHTSL1ZER8:WOOL DUST,
BONE MEAL,FISH GUANO,
ALSO
BTIOK & OHLAWDT 3
High Grade Chemical Cune Manur
GRASS SEEDS:COCKSFOOT,
RYE GRASSAnd CLOVERS.
Refined Sugars,Fairbank Canning Co.'s Corned
Beef, 1 and 2 lb. tins.
SALMON IN BARRELS,
aug
BEAVER SALOO
Tho Best Lunoh in Town,
Tea and Coffee at VL1 HoursThs Finest Brands of
Aprs, af8JL&8t
Te'icce
on I Itt ii l.81. ,f XIrP..
xriji!j--re &;. --
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S.Mst.,:?.'!0::i.a.".i
Meat CompanySI KIN .TUEET.
6. J. WALLER, - - ManagerWholesale & Retail Butchers
. AND
NAVY CONTRACTORS.1717 ly
REDWARD & HOWELL
Contractors & Builders.Brick, Stone and Wooden Buildings;estimates given. Jobbing proniptlv at-
tended to. 70 King street. Bell Tele-pho- ne
No. 2. P. 0. Hox 423. ap-5-l- y
T lPodiiI Mill 111PLANING MILL,
Alatceu, nctur fjueon St.Vt In till (inr N. liti.
GEORGE .UCAS.Contractor &m(i$(ku & Builder.
uHonolulu Steam Pl.mlng Mills, Espla-
nade, Honolulu.Manufactures all kinds of Mouldings,
Brackets, Window Frames, blinds,Sashes, Doors, anil all kinds of wood-work ilnlsli. Turning, Scroll aud HandSawing. All kinds of Sawing andPlaning, Morticing and Tenanting.tW Orders promptly attended to and
work guaranteed. Orders ftom theother Islands solicited. "
E. B-- . THOMAS,& Builder.
Estimates Given on lidck, Iron, Stone& Wooden Buildiugs. Jobbing
Attended to.
KEEPS FOR SALE
Brick, Lime, Cement, Plaster of Paris,
Marble Dust, Wire Lath,California North Beaoh & Santa
Cruz Sand.Quarry Tiles OxC red, white and blue;Mltiton, Plastic und Encaustic Tiles luvarious patterns, all kinds ot DrainageWare,
Br Office Southeast corner Ala-k- ea
aud Queen streets.Mutual 8 TELEPHONES JST Bell 351
nib
A. G. SILVA,85 & 07, Hotel Street.
IMPORTER OK
Furniture.Matting & Carpet LaidCornloe Polim,
g&T Flue Upholstering aud Beddinga specialty Juno ui
ABMii,'L
IlLffLatest Fall
AT
N. .S. Sachs', : : :
Samples of the Fall Styles in
TRIMMED HATS & BONNETSNOW OPMN FOR INSPECTION.
New Plumes, New Birds, New Wings,
Fanay fluid Ulllce fc Klbbona,
CHioicse filLc Sc Velrt Ilo-vrei- ,
POPULAR - MILLINERY - HOUSE,104 Fort Street, Honolulu.
JOHN NOTT," 1iik1 IJilool.," J. Jf5 fc. fT Kitr Htrnii.
9H
AT
m will p i ipgaiM'iigSjblK?la9IMgMSnBBBBH
ii'i iiiiiilliii a "SsiyBB111?JT ' J J&m'M WTOBWrMlfflaM IHn
I
No. 175.- - - ($g&
P. 0.
Novelties !
104 Fort Street.
- Edinburg & Queen
Tolephono No. 92.
- O.
IOIG-- -- -o
&ranite, iron and Tin WareOhandeliers, Lamps and Lanterns,
WATER PIPE and RUBBER HOSE,House Keeping Goods,
PLUMBING, TIM, COPVEE AKBKheRt Iron Work
Telephones,
OFFER AT BED ROOK PRICES
o
CALIFORNIA HAY, OATS, BRAN,OIL CAKE ME Alt, LINSKED MEAL,
BARLEY, ROLLED BARLEY,MIDDLING GROUND BARLET,
WHEAT AND CORN FLOUR.
FLOUR EAlta, Golden Gate & StiliiuiHiBa FJLOUR
Box 115.--
-- Cor.
Box
H. E. McliMTYRE & BFIMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Groceries, Provisions and Feed,EAST CORNER FORT AND KING STREETS.
New Goods received by every packet from Eastern States and Europe,Fresli California Produco by every Steamer. All oidors faithfully attendedto and Goods delivered to any purl of tho city free of charge. Island orderssolicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. nov 6
Telophono 240.- -
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--jtavr-LEWIS & CO., Ill Fort Street,
HONOLULU, H. I.,
Importers, Wholesale Retail Dealers Groceries & Provisions,
v&--- -- OJV
THE
Sts.
207.
& in
By euch steamer of the O. S. 8. Co. from California fiesh Culuforniu RollButter, Frozen Oyster und Fresh California Fruits, Fish, Game, Vegetables,etc,, etc. A complete lino of Crosse & Bliiokwell'fi & J, T. Morton's Canned& Bottled GootlB itlwiiyn on hand, Also, just received u fresh lino of GermanPates und Potted Mc.Uh und Bottltd l'mservod Fruits, Lewis & Co.'s MulteseBrand Sugar Curod lliitiis niid Bacon, New Breiikfust Cereals, Cream OatFlakes and Cream Wheat Fluke, Hieily Lemons and Oulifomia RiversideOranges, Oregon Burliauk Potatoes, Etc., Etc,, Kto.
HbtiwiYiotioM 01131.10.11 teed.
L 1L Jv II LI II,
JM. MONSARRAT.Attorney at Law & Notury Public
147 Merchant Street, Honolulu. tf
J ALFRED MAQOON,Attorney at Law & Notary Public
173 42 Merchant tticet, Honolulu, ly
LORRIN A, THURSTON,
A. ttorney --Jit - i-.n,-v
ilONOLL'l.L, U. 1.
Oftlce over Bishop's Batik. 64G tf
DAVBD DAYTONWill practice In tho lower Courts of theKingdom as attorney, attend to collect-ing lu all its branches, renting of housesand any other business entrusted to him.
Ofllco : 01 King street; upstairs.K--b 6--
CASTLE & COOKE,U1POKTK1W,
Hardware, Skipping
Commission Merchants.DEALERS IN
General ftfjerchan'dioe !
Plantation Agents,Life, Fire & Marine
Insurance Ageuts,
lanJil HONOLULU. H I PNHI'
CASTLE & COOKE,
Lite, Fire & Marino
.Insurance Agents !
AGENTS FOB: ,
Now England Mad! Life Ins. Co.,
Oh I10H1ON.
Eit.d Flic Ins. Gu. of Hartford.u r loxm .
Iiisuraiice Company- -
.n' ,, N KWAi01hCO, KM.IKUUMa.,Ian4J 00
NEW YORK
Life InsuranceCOIV.PAIMY.
Assets, : : $105,053,600.96
"Facts are Stubborn Things."
At every age, on every premiumtable, and in overy year, the AC-
TUAL RESULTS of Tontine Policiesof the-Ne- York Life Insurance Co.huvo been LARGER than those OFANY OTHER COMPANY issuinj;similar policies.
For particular apply to
Oeu'l Aont Hawaiian Islands.283 tf
FIRE,LIFE,
MA RINKLNSURANCK.
Hartford Fire Insurance Oo.
Aston, $6,288,000Anglo-Nevad- a Assuranoe Corporation
(Fire anil Marine)Capital, paid up, $2,000,000
Thatnat MarveyiMarine Ins Co
Limited)As-e- $0,124 057
New York Life Iusunr.os Co.
AsssH $U6.O63,60.00
C.O.BEKGKRHONOL'"'
Omitiitti Atfenl liw n Ixl'.mlt-100-
ly
wtSESTlVA. I
ANATURAI. byMineral Wuter. Foi
W. 8. LUCE.Hole Agent & Importer for Uiw Ha-
waiian Islands. 52S tf
Balttwin Locniiio tives
The undersigned having been appointediolu agents for the liawailun
Islands
For tho Celebrated
From the wotks of
Durham, Parry, Williams & Co.,
I'hllnuclplilo, I'enn..Aie now prepaied to clve estimates andreceive orders for these cngiucs, of auysize aud style.
The Baldwin Locomotive Wohkiare now manufacturing a style of Louo-motl- ve
particularly adapted
For Plantation Purposes,
A number of which have reeuntly beenreceived at these Islands, and we willhave pleasuie lu furnishing plantationagents and uiauagcis with particularsof same.
The superiority of these Locomotivesover all other makes Is not only knownhere but is askuowlcdged throughouttho U niteU States.
Wm. G. IRWIN & Co., Id,Sole Agents for Hawaiian Islauds.
402 w-l- y
DAILY BULLETIN
Steam Job Printing03?JT1C12
This ofllec halng added a large rietyof tho latest styles of
Elegant Type !
To Its Job Printing Room
Is better prepared than ever to executeall o.'deis lu that line, comprising:
Books, Pamphlets,BUI Heads,
Business Cauls,Law Blanks,
Letter Heads,Circulars, Invitations,
Plantation Blanks,Banking Forms',
Wedding Cauls,Calling Cnrds,
Posters, Handbills, Dodgers,
Programmes, Etc., Etc.,
ALL AT LOW RATES.
256 BOTH TELEPHONES-2- 56
&f Address"Daily Bulletin Offloo,"
Honolulu.
VOLCANO STABLESWalauueuue Street.)
Carriages at 1 Minute's Notice.
AJmo Huddle Uoi'noh,Carriages, Buggies, Brakos or Carle,
DAY or .N'KJIIT.
WILSON BROS.,Proprietors, Hilo, Hawaii.
S3' Orders received by Telephone tinh
TAI WO CHAN,
Manufacturer of Ladles' & Getitlciucu's
French Kid, Calf & Kangaroo
SUIN SHOES MADE TO OltDKlt.
PejHted or Mowed. AInu, Muilillrn.
88NuuauuSt., : : : P.O. Box 20.op 7 00-l- y
A. H. RASE31A.NN,Book-bind- er, Paper-rule- i & Blank-boo- k
Manufacturer.
No. Merchant street, Up stairs.oct-l-88-
CHANGE of RESIDENCE.Or. OlilVKII
Has removed from Fort street to Ro- -bello Lane, Palaiuu
Opfick Houna: J a. it. to Vi u. and S1". it. to 'J I'. M.
Mutual GOatSaTELEI'IIONESfiBell 47C4IC tf
G. MULLER & Co.,PRACTICAL GUN & LOCKSMITHS
Bethel Street, "Putiion's Block,"Corner stoie.
Surgical & Musical Instruments neatlyrejittlied tit reasonable uttoa. fewlugMuuhluea and repairing of all Muds aspeulult. All kinds til Safes & Scalesrepaired. Household Sewing Muchluofor sale.
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BY AUTHORITY.
nl'AU1.MI!.N1 OV FtNANCK.llO.VOU'l.t', II. I.Nec. .I, I80iApplication will he received nt tin
Hawaiian TuniMiry uiilil MONDAY,tin-8l- Insl., nl VI m, fm (JiiM-in-nu'li- l
Six per cent. HoiuU to he -d
uniU-- r tliu niillimily of un m--t ciiti-tk-i- l
"An Act ftn tlii.- - Belief of Hie
.Majesty the King," upprnvrd on the21lh diiy of t)oli)tn-r- , A. I). 1 800; theBonds mi' nf tlu- - tiinount of onethousand ilolliiiM each mill mi- - pay-
able In not less tliiin live nor moretluin tt-- yeais fioni tin- - iliiti-o- f -tte,
GODFllEY BKOWN,727 41 Minister of Finiiiiec
Foreign Oitico Noiict.
OHicinl notii'i' having been giventlint dining tin- - tetnpoinry absenceof
HON. PAUL NEUMANN,
Acting Vlie-Cons- foi Spain,
IIKINKICH KEN.IK.S, K-- c.,
Will discharge tin- - functions of tlmt
oflicc as Acting Vieo-Consu- l, nil pei-to-
mi- - leiniiicd to give full
f.iith unil in edit to nil tin- - ofKcinl netsof the said lleiniieh ltuujut, Eq.
J. A. CUMMINS,Minister of Foreign Aflhirs.
Foreign Ollice, Dee. 1, 181)0.
Official notice having been giventh.il (lining the teinporiuy absenceof
HON. 1'AUL NEUMANN,Acting Consul for Mexico,
HEINHIOH HENJES, Ebo..,
will discbarge the fuiu-tioii- of thatotHce as Acting Consul, all personsare beieby required to gie full faithand ciedit to all the ollicial act ofthe .said lleiurich Jenjcs, Em.
.1. A. CUMMINS.Milliliter of Foieign Aflairs.
Foteign Oflice, Dec. 1, 1890.727 3t-1- 70 It
Irrigation Notice.
HoNOiaiii.u, II. I., Aug. 9, 1890.
Holders of Water Privileges orthose paying Water Rates, uielieiebynotified that the houis for usingwater for irrigating purposes aro fromC to 8 o'clock a. m., and 4 to 6 o'clockP. M.
Chas. B. WILSON,Supt. Hono. Water Woiks,
Approved:C. N.
Minibtcr of the Interior.627 tf
i J l ,
fjjatlu jguTTifftn
Pledged to neither Sect nor Party,But established for the benefit of all.
SATURDAY, DEC. (i, 1890.
A useful measure of the latesession is the law providing for thesanitary regulation of lodging houses.There is need of a law to icgulatclaundries. A San Francisco paperlately called attention to the factthat Chinese wnsh houses mixed theclothes of clean and sound peoplewith those of unclean and sick peo-
ple in soaking their washes. Doubtless the same practice is in voguehere, and it is simply an outrageouswrong, liable to have serious conse-quences to the public health.
The favorite object of commonjibing when it was present was theLegislature. Nevertheless the pub-lic has received many advantagesfrom the labors of the people's re-
presentatives, which will last atleast until another Legislntuie be-
comes the butt of criticism. Roadswill he better kept, the lighting ofthe city will he improved, streetgrades will be harmoiiicd,mail com-
munications are already vastly im-
proved, lodging houses are placedunder ollicial surveillance for sani-
tary purposes, Government oflicialscannot shiik their honest debts nnymore, and, if the Ministry piovothemselves to be men of even aver-age wisdom, abuses that flourishedtill they were exposed by committeesof the late session, may be consider-
ed as abolished for the cm rentperiod. No more bogus or paddedpay rolls, no unauthorized contrac-tion of public debt, a la the late re-
gimes, no more jobbery in public-works- ,
no more wild cat contracts toheap up claims for private indem-nity these are among the negativeblessinga that may reasonably heexpected from the Legislature of1890, notwithstanding ull its faultmid confusion of purlieu,
A lypogrnitlilenl nnilnslott nroiirre'tIn dilr eilitorinl on llio oil qilcnitonyestcrdnv nftimiOon, wliloli tnlnlitConvoy tli ImproMnii to n unMlnl
rentier tlmt this Snn Krntit'loo oiltest was 100 ilcKU-M- t nlthoilgli It
wni Htnti'd in tin--prct-i'tllni- i piti'ii-ginp- h
tlmt such lust was liftTo nvolil nny chance of mis- -
tnko or inirepieseiitntlon on thlipotnl wi-- ipinto tliu Sun Franciscotntink-tpn- l Invv on tliu puliit, viz. :
mul nil olio or tluliluuuiufiiutiireil from petroleum or itsproiluuU to lie used for illuinlimtiupurposes, shall lie to "Utiiitl
a lire lest of 1 10 degrees Fahrcii-hei- t,
or hotter, hufore it shall HhMi
or uniit nu itilliuniiinblu vapor." Thepunnlty for violation of this law, as
stated yesterday, U ii. inonthV im-
prisonment or SuOU line, or both.
It is but fair to state m this eon- -
neetioii that the oil iiiiiuiifnutiiredby the Slaiulaid Oil Co. is not theonly oil which has heretofore beenfound to be under-tes- t. Tlie aim ofthe ItUM.i.TiK is to proteut the pub-
lic from the nefarious tralllc in allundci-te- st oils, no inatter whethermanufactured by a Trust or a pri-
vate company. In this instance theStandard Oil Co., or the Oil Tiust,has been the offender: but anyother company attempting to violate
the law will be met w ith as promptand severe strictures.
Auction Sales by James F. Morgan
red ii Auction
Hy older of Miasns.T. H. DAVIES &
Co., 1 will sell at Public Auction, ona liberal credit to the trade,
On
December 10th anil 11th,
Commencing at 10 O'clock A. M. Each Day,
A large and vailed assortment of
-- Coinprlsliig-
Sale
WEDNESDAYS THURSDAY,
DRESS GOODS,Tailor's Goods,
Cottons &, Denims,
New assortments of
CKOC EKY.Cups & SAiicers, Plates,Bowls, Etc.. Etc. Also,
I
Illuc Mottled Soaps, Etc , Ktc.
I'Kltllfi ut MAl.i:
JAS. F. MORGAN,72!) 4t Auctioneer.
Mortgagee'sNOTICE of SALE.
WHEREAS, the moitgagcshave been heie-tofo- io
dnlv foreclosed by adeitlsetneniof mm tgagee's notice of intention toforeclose, now, theiefoie, by older of
lexiuuler.I. Caitwilght of Honolulu.Island of Oaliu, Tiustee of tlieKstate otit. W Holt, late of said Honolulu, de-
ceased, nioitg.igtje of two eeilaiu inoit-gag- e
deed, lo wit: 1st Mortgagemade by Geoige Nnwaakoa of saidHonolulu, dated thellltli day of Novem-ber, 1H80, and refolded in the Olllee" ofthe Kcglstiar of Coneyanecs, in Libei10.1, filio C."-- 7. 2d Moitgage madeby Mild Geoige W. NawaaKoa, datedthe .')i It day ot August, 188'.), and
the Otllco of the Rcglstnir ofConvejances, hi Liber 117, folio 279 Iam dlii'cted to sell at Public Auction.
On WEDNESDAY, Dec. 10,AT lit O'CLOCK. XOOX.
Of saiJ day, at my salesroom on Queen.Street, in bald Honolulu, the piopertyincluded and detcribcd in sulci moit-gHg- eo
ax lollows:ALL THOSE
Pieces or Parcels ef LaiflSituate at Kaikalil, in Pauoa, In said
Inland of Oithti, vl:lstv All that eeitaiu Piece or Parcel
of Land containing nu aiea of 1 ftD-l-
acies, and being the miiiic premisesin Royal Patent No. 445a. Land
Coiiiiul-sio- n Awaid No. lf." to ICeala-a- u.
and thai were conveyed by Mild Ke-ala-
to the said George W. NawaaKoa,by deed dated thoQflth of March, 18(i3,and In Liber 18, on the folios288 and 280.
2d All that certain Piece or Paicelof La- - d containing an area of ofan ai in. and being Apana 1 of RoyalPatent No. 2fi!18, fsmu-- to Mere N. I uaunder tlie name of Meio Naliakueliia forher children, Kahilmla, Emimi mid lo-
am), and being the miiiic piemlhcs thatweie com eyed to the said George W.Nawaukoa by Mere N. Pun et al., bydeed dated the 20lh day of A pi 11. 1881,and rceoided in Liber 'JR, folio 22.1.
TKHMS OAtiUpureluiBcr
Deedrf at expense of
(3T For fuither pat tlcluarH apply to
.)AS. F. MORGAN,Auctioneer.
Or in I. M. Mmiai rat, Attorney forSlorlgagee,
Honolulu, Nov. IS, 18IK). 729 3t
NOTICE.
I Y power of attorney to.1,8. WalkerIVi. Ih i evoked this iIhv.
OKOItGR'ilulNTYJIK.Honolulu, Dec. 0, 1&U0. 7iM. at
lMJl y HU1 WW J U. L 6, IBM).
is AvvnvrvBase
HONOLULU, 'DfiQWMllBK
U Guilds1MIKOI HTKKI5T,
sMnlip nil'll nl 1 iiVloH
FIFTH GAfvie:
TO-DA- Y !
AT .111.1 iri'hIM'H.
CALIFORNIAS
ALL HONOLULUS,
(The ' ll Hoiii'lulus'' will coiiipiUe anine pickcu iioiii me iiawaiuui
llncbnll Lenguo.)
A SEI11CS OF MATCH GAMES OP
BASK BALLIIKTWKKN 1I1K
CALIFORNIA BASE BALL CLUB
(Oigniii7eil In San FiiiiicUpo by Mr.Fiank I., 'nogs ami I composed of the
ei best of Base Hull Playeis especially selected for the Hawaiian Tour)
N Tin: ct.uns or thi:
in
PRICES of ADMISS'ON:
Season Tickets (Includingseat) $: r.o
Single Admission 6(1
Keened Olinh in Giaud bt.imi
blhlien
JOT N. H.1(10111.
-- No chain ftr eaniage
JUs?" Reserved Seats on Mile at theHawaiian News Co. 724 lw
OPERA HOUSEloorH O.ii'U nt I'. II.
SST ADMISSION Dress Cliele, (ip-seiv-
81; Halcouy, 75c; Gallery.$."0e.
To-nig-ht
! To-nig-ht
!
Dcocuiber Of 1.
America's Must Gifted Child Actress I
The Gieatest Lord Fauntleroy onthe stage,
M. I ??OI,.I"Vl--
JSJWJRISIi.lK.Y,Supported by an Excellent Company.
The following strong bill will be ire--eut-
Fhat pioduetlou in this cityof the Cli.u miiig Sketch :
"EDITIIA'S BURGLAR!"(As jnoduced at the Lyceum Tbea-ti- e,
New Yoik).OLIVE BERKLEY : : ah Edilha
Last Two Acts of
" LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY ! "
OLIVE BERKLEY : : asCedilc(Little Loul Fauntleroy).
8r .Sale of eats will coinmenee'I'liuibdny uioiuitig, at 1) o'clock, atThrum's Hook Hioie. Sir. J. J. Wil-
liams will dhcet tlu i.de. 721 lw
YiTAffirai!Is called to the laic stock of
FINE GOODS!Now on h.iud and to an he on the
l'Jth Instant.
They coinpiise evcitldnf; to be bad luliiailV varitiu-- . liue-i- .
NEW NOVELTIESOK Alal. KINDS,
Leather Goods,
Umbrellas & CanesMoulded in Gold it .Silver,
Ktc, Ktc, Ktc. Ktc.
ISfSf Stoio will be open evening fortwo weekii picvioiH to ('hrisluiiis.
727 aw H.F. WICHMAN.
MIhk HUSTAC10
U IlaTa have n few Kiinev Aillt'U'r. forile. on .MON'l)aY and TIJ
Dee. 8tli and Dili, fiom '.' to S
o'clock i. m., at'bei lesideni'it, couiurof llcictniihi and hailiilnni hticets, nearThomiiti 'iiiaic. 728 2t
FOR S A 1,10
jSfra
728 tf
IC nUKU KANt II, Kau, Ha-
waii. 181,000 ni'ii m Forluither pHrtUiilais, apply lo
KAI1UKU.Kau. Ilawull.
KOU HA1K
and Lot ou l.lllhaHOUSE faclni; School'i street. Lot bus ubout 40 ft.
frontage by 10' ft. deep- - the house con-tains 4 lou'ius, I. lichen and dining-room- ;good location. Apply to
J. aM,0.MARA, Jk.,Jtral CnlHtti A Goneiiil Agent, fiprt (!
keU lllot-k- , Jtoum Nu. 10. Vi lw
0nMMHMPPIMMMMIPM MMWMIMMHMIMMillMMMMM
HAWAIIAN
OPERA HOUSE.
litiraiili'fyi01 Hawaiian & Other VIlws,
I Mil It Till. At I oi nu.
Hawaiian Camera Clubin iiu or iuv. --
SAILORS' HO-M- SOCIETY,' UN
Thursday, Dec. 1 1,At N I. .It. Nlliitp.
Doori open at 7:.H) r. M.
Diess Cliele, I'liiipiette A llaliouy
Gallery.81 f0
50
ffSy Cm i Inge may lie ortlcii-- for 'JzSO.
lleorivrd seats iniiy be iccmcd at theiillli-i- - of I.. .1. on Wcdtieday. the10th liiM , nl A M. 728 lw
NOW TELL US I
Have you ever heaid aGlue rlub Conceit?
Do you know that one hasNever been given In Honolulu)- -
I
A Coueoi t for the Helmut of the
Athletic AsHocintion
Kamehameha SchoolWill be given by the
KAMEHAMEHA GLEE CLUB !
assisti:i 11 Y
J. V. Ynrullrj', Oncnr Heiotil anilI'uili It. I HCnbci'K,
at Tin:
Hawaiian Opera Uoiisi1
-- ON-
Monday, c)cc. 15, 1890.Yodels & t'ollege Glees, of all soits
wlllue given.jQr Reserved seat- - for sale on Tliurb-da- y
uioriilug, Dec. nth, a a. m.. atBeuson, Smith & Co.'s. 726 td
JAPANESE STORENo. OG Klnit Ml root,.
New (ioo.ls 1 New Goods !
Suitable for Christmas nud NewYear's Presents !
Fans, Baskets, Trays,And the lab st novelties lu
.J'jip.H.iioss'f Wate'728 lin NAN YU CO.
IEIER I CO.,
No, 92 FORT ST.,
Are now Mbow lug a T.nrge NewStock ot Goods suitable for tlieHolidays, comprising DiamondJewelry of all kinds; Ihooclies.Earrings, Bracelets, Bangles,Lace and Seaif Pins, Kings,Ladles' and Gent.s' Gold andSilver Watches and Watch("'bains, Native Jewelry, Clock-- ,
SllVfi win e, Gold (leaded CitiicH,
Ktc. Etc, Ktc.a
BtaT Pi lees within the i eachof all. Give us a call. 728 lin
rV 1 1 X::
taliciio Clwrdi Chroaioli1,n
-- A
Rflonthly Period cal.
Ilecoiding eiinent evenit, of riiurehlllstory thioiighniit the wnild. EventsIn Ilnwajtaii History. Eilueitiomil andL)tciiiy NntcH, Miscellaneous Nop's ofScience and Ait and useful Information.
v Inevery month by the Kev. Alex. Mackin-tosh'.
3?- - Sold bv the llawnilan News Co.,Honolulu, II I. 728.11-17- 0 It
NOTICE.claimaiiis to lots In Knplolanl
Paik, Mtiinta between the pointsbelow specilled, are hereby u quested toexhibit iheii leases or evidences of suchnwui'ishlp, to the uiideisigned at mice.In older to pi event the dUjiosal of Baldloin lo pieseut applicants, vl. :
lbt Situate on maiika main avenue be-
tween the premises occupied by .las.Dodd am) the property and home-stead of Jaiiies Campbell. Nillil-buic- d
on Paik map from 55 to 80inclusive.
2d Situate ou maknl main avenuethp piemlseti and homestead
foi iperly occupied by G. W. Map-faila- ne
aud the pioperty of JamesCampbell. Numbered on Park mapfrom 00 to 100 Inclusive.
By order of the Board of Director.
7117 2WW. M. G1FKAHD,
ijcu'y UnpIolunlPaik Asmo.
Cm
fittsh Ansots,
GuaranteedISSUED
FE IHSURANliE COMPANY
nnnim'II.VItl A. SIcCIJICItY. liiNhli-iit- .
kat Foi full pmtlciilaru apply to
W.Ut4C'tfl'8'J Guncml Ai-ei- it the llnwallnn lslande.
J
THEO. IT. DALIES & CO.,LINOI.KU.M, CAltPKl' & RUOS,IRON UKDSTEADS,TRUNKS & VAL.ISKS,TAILOR GOODS.CLOTHING,HATS & CAPS,ROOTS & SHOES,HOSIERY.
&
&
ETC.
& COAITAKS, kT '!W STEAM COAL,ot utia. i i iumji!.i uiii, Ai
ROPEvS, - FIRE CLAY,Ml 1. I LEAD, FIRE BRKTC
TIN SW RED ETC,
Oil"ENGLISgcoTcn, DRY GOODS!
Groceries, Feed Stuffss Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery & Glassware,
FERTILIZERS:- - Ohleudoif'sDlss(dved Guano, Ciiuu Miinme.Llleetuul of Cotton & Can) Etu.
EXTERMINATORi-Dtstio- ys allRice, Coal. HEMP
PRESS the latest In mateilal and texture.
Galvaniziul Corrugated Fence Pipe Fittings, Etc Etc.expected a
Hue line of
Smokers' CMste!AT THE
Saloon,11. .J.NOLTli'S,
Will be found a stock of
MEERSCHAUM PIPES,
724
Smokers' Requisitesor EVERT KIND.
TUE BEST
fl
TOIJ ijrs.
ratal
for
fine
IRISH LINEN
TRAOE J
-- BUITAM.l" j'on- -
I in
!
Mlg IMl Gifts!
I have just received a assortmentof New suitable for nodding andliolidnv of the follow-ing, viz:
In nil styles and
Gentlemen's Handkerchiefs,
In the patterns;
iioths,
In Silk & Linen,Luncheon Cloth,Fiinoy Towels,Fancy Linen Cloth lu sets,
i
&
laigeGoodsgifts,
newest
Tea
DamasK Cloths,In nil rIk'-- s with to match
etc., elu , etc.
fi Tlieu Goods am all Imported bymo direct fioni the manufacturer andaie giiiraiiteed to give satisfaction lomy clients.720 tf W.U.NritUM..
toKOUND and Elevation Plans for aCt Sailors' Home to be
elected ou tlie site S E. coiner of la-k- ea
and streets, 1112 ft and1)0 ft. fiontagu aio askedfor, to be handed lu to the imdei signedou or before Dec. In, 181K).
piieof 8100 will be awarded torthe best plan and a prlzo of 825 for thesecond best plan
SSf For pai tlculars apply toF.A.C, M. COOKE.S. aM.
7120 td
Bonds11Y THE
I IVIflW YOUK"SECURITY:
: : : : : Over
lii. IfiONIi),
s!5.-S- f:'" Vs."-- xtZ CfTli
INDIAN GOODSHept 17--
'&,
LAWN TENNIS & CROQUET SETS,COATS
LEATHERFLOWER POTS,
CHAIRS,LVERWARE, STATIONERY,
SOAP, ETC., ETC.,
STOCKHOLM WELSHYmYASJtJ? CliBlNT, LIME,
ANCHORS CHAINS, WaBfffiSS7ffiT5?yl
CHARCOAL PLATES, BWCK,
Korosi-n- o ALOIIA."
Beaver Lunch
AltCIUTfiOTS!
Sl3G.ono
Olwttt' CuiU ih & am- - Knives.
Peiuvlnn OhlendorfN SpecialLONDON PURPLE:- - deatioyei Potato, er WoriUk,SCRUB Noxious Wcedb&Serul.B.BAGS:-Sug- ar, Taddy. TWINE, CANVAS, NAVY OAKUM.FILTER CLOTHS & BAGS: Enibincing linproveiuenUt
Water Pli, Iron, Wire, ,Shortly
Cigar Holders
K
consisting
LADIES'
qualities;
Afternoon
S,
TableNapkin
design,
NOTICIC
Building
Halekaullaicspectivi'ly,
A
submitted.
SCHAEFER,
DAMON,Committee.
SAUDI.EItY HARNESS,
Rl'HUER SUITS,
KI.AGS,MIRRORS,
AMERICANFRENCH,
G
this
anifaryWoolEdnSfstemCo.,(LIMITED.)
JuBt to hand full supply of the above warei for gentlemenin all Maee.
CAUT1 (') N
USF" Genuine Jaeger Articles are stamped with the Diamond ShapedTrade Mark, cuclosing Dr. Jaeger's Portrait.
WARRANTED PURE WOOL !
J86F Accept no goods that do not the Poi trait of Dr. Jaeger.
7120 lw
lew loods
trade.
tmtsIitioi:ny.
New Goods
PENNSYLVANIA" & NKW MOWfcl.S,HAVILAND CHINA, VKlt PLA I KDWARE,
LAAll'S. CHANDKLIEltB. Also,
VV 4 5. JP.E-- - i '41 0 U I t5- - ?
Famous Grapd, St Gulden Anvil
Wrought Steel Cooking RangesICr--,
3 v& .M
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Brick Work It I Just a Cloun Cut BUivu I
Whose BakingQualitiesareUnsurpasscd
C0T FOK SALE BY THE
out 31,1)0
OILl.EL'l 1NG,
bear
ivb.
!
EASY LAWN'
M.Active
OiB' ALL 5IZ
Less
No About HJST
Hawaiian Hardware Co.tKort Btiect, oppo. Hpreckels Bunk, Honolulu, U, I,
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oily $unrinSATURDAY, DEC. (I, IHIK).
OAHU RAILWAY & LAND CO.'S
TIME TABLE.
To Tnlic UfT.rl Oftutifl' U3, INUUfi
'1'U A 1 IN l
A.M. A.M. I'.M. f.M.leave Honolulu.. Uilfi 8 :4n 1 :4u 4 :U0tArrive llonoulltili. 7:'A' !MIU 'i'AV fi:.16tLcovn llonouliull. im 10:51 OiBl 6:tfiArrive Honolulu. H:iW IliSt 4:B5 Uif.oj
Sundays excepted,t .Sntiirdu.tMinly
ARRIVALS.DecO
Htmr Kluau from lluwiill mnl MuulStmr Mokolll from MolokulSlim ins Mukeu ft om KitpuuSehr Mary Foster from Katinl
VESSELS LEAV.NC" MONDAY."
Stmr Hawaii for HakuUiu. llonomii,Patiiihau and Ntm
CARGOES FROM ISLAND PORTS.
Klimii 8100 b:igs sup ir. Ill) beep, 2
horses, 27 hltli-8-, 34 hogs. CO Ijajrapotatos, 81 bugs corn, '!' towls, 1
toller, nntl 15U pUfjs puiidl s
Mokolll 1U7 buns hngar, 411 bill ino- -ICO pkgH llll'ltlllltldibl!, 14
pigs.Jas Muke- o- 2050 bngs sugar, 54 hides
ami SO pkgs suudiies.Vaiy Foster 1(100 bags sugar.Kiilainiiuti 2000 bugs sugni.Luka 1900 rallioad ties.
PASSENGERS.Fiotn Hawiiil and Maui per stmr Ki- -
nau, Dec Lulimaun, Air Qtaltamand w ife, J Lyons, Bov h L Desha. V
A Whiting and servaut, Miss L v Whit-ing. F M natch, J alsb, Alts I Weight,11 1 veis, D Porter, R lljeiofr, A Piou,A W Hevdtmanu, A V Klehtiidson,J N Wright, E W Bin mud, Mis J M
Hopkins, Mrs E A Hogan, Miss MaryPatker, MrsO K ritlllmiin, Mis StellaKaaua, Wong Kwai, Ah Soy, W iter-loult- z,
.1 Kenton, Dr Yiiuianhltti, Mrs BBailey, Hon R R Hind and wife, G Akoand wife, L Ake, Hou W II Cotnwell,Matter Tom Hennesy, MisNoah Kepol-ka- i,
Mrs Ida Mett, W L Wilcox, J Cush-inghai- n,
& K Kane, M II Reuter andwile, J M Vivas and 82 deck.
From Molokai per stmr Mokolll DeoC Miss M O Con iston and 10 deck.
From Kapaa per stmr Jas Makee DecC Mrs mlth and children, Paget Bros.MrKeall, W Essie, V M Bislmp and 22deck.
SftTpPIKcliflul.The schooner Luka arrived yesterday
from Foholkl with 1900 railroad ties forthe O R & L Co.
The bark Wakefield is commencing toload sugar.
A SPECIAL GAME.
Frank Hoogs has made arrange-ments to play a game at Pearl Cit'.The Oabu Railway Co. will run aspecial train next Friday, the clayon which the game will lake place.The Californiaa will play a matchgame with a nine from the "Mohi-can." The Californias will putIteilly in the box ; the batting orderotheiwise remairn the same.
The Mohican nine will be the fol-
lowing:Barrett PitcherConwell 1st BasemanJessup 2d BasemanMack Short StopFrench 3rd BasemanFoley Left FieldHowell Center FieldCurren Right FieldMcGiath Catcher
Extra players, Musgrave andEa;swcll.
TO-DA- BASEBALi. MATCH.
The "All HonoluluB" will consistof a picked nine from all our localclubs. They will meet the Califor-nias this afternoon and a hotly con-
tested game is expected.The following will be the batting
order of the nines ;
OAXIFORNIA9. POSITIONS.
CahUl PitcherFarrell Left FielderHoward 3rd BasemanPowers 1st BasemanSharp Center FielderIleilly Short StopCreamer 2d BasemanLeveque Right FielderWard CatcherALL HONOLULUS. POSITIONS.
Wilder, Chan (Capt. ) CatcherLucas, W PitcherMahuka 1st BasemanWhitney 2d BasemanHavis. ,....,... '. ... .3rd BasemanThompson Short StopCarter, O Left FjclderChandler ..Center FielderWodehouse, H Right Fielder
ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL.
Second Sunday in Advent. Cathe-
dral Services: 'Holy Communion, GsSO a. in.Litany, 9:30 a. in.Morning Prayer and sermon, 10
a. in.nuwuuun riveunuug ami ociimuu,
, 3:80 p. in.Evening Prayer and sermon, C
p.m.SECOND CONQUEOATION.
The services of the second con-
gregation will he as follows: 11:15a. in. Holy Communion with seiinou.Hurt's service in D will be sung.Hymns 47, 813j 7;30 p. m., Even,aong with sermon; anthem, "Howlovely are the messengers" by Men-
delssohn. Hymns 50, 2CC. Rev.Alex. Mackintosh, pastor. All areinvited to these services.
TROUGH-CHEWING-GU- M. tliolatest style of gum, for huIu at the
t'Elltn le? Oremu Parlor." 729 lw
LOCAL It GEHf HAL HEWS,
AM liiniilmlor In for unit.
KAAIIItMANC Kltl'Ol li'nkn V II
Purl ri'nluiliin.
'I'll K llllfrbllll RHIHI'F fill llf.M Week,will li" uniiotimvd Monday.
Mil. Hahni llil.i) tlio nrtift Intendntliking a trip liillicihliiiitt of Killliili.
"EtlllltA'H 11uuoi.ah" mnl "I.iltli-htiii- l
Fiuiiilli'roy"nlllicOpi'iH 11mimto lliglll.
A ciioicii line of holiday goods uicbi'ing shown by C.Kiin &. Gtinn, Kloutri'iit, near Foil.
Mil. FiiKD. VlltTNi:v' lint' lilackanil wbili) dog will aitieai in "Littli"Lord Fniintloroy" this evoniiig.
A MbT of iliiinties for tho hwuuI-tootla- d
public is printed clu'wlieri'for the Elite Ice Croain Purloin.
TtiK compisitorH of the Buu.utinwill tako in tliu hivuliall gunii'lo-d- a ,
as tbu guests of Mnnager llougn.
Deeeniber 7tb, anEnglb Sermon will be delivcrod atthis Catholic Cathfdial of Honoluluat the 7 a. ni. iiiiihs.
Bv order of Mensr. T. H Davies& Ou., Mr. J. F. Moigim will hold alibiTitl credit Hale of inerchandiHi'next Wednesday and Thursday.
l)n. Allen, Government physicianfor Wailuku, is eomalcseunt from bioattack of typhoid fever, and has pio-bab- ly
by this time resumed piadicc.
SiiKitnr Hitchcock of Hawaii re-
port nine or tun waiting atKtiwaibau, whom thesti'umui KilauuaHun declined to carry to Honolulu.
Tin: Hawaiian Hardware Go.'aatom will be open this evening sotint those who may desiio to inspectthe handsome Christmas and NewYear presents displayed can do so.
Mil, .Ias. F. Mouqan will hold umortgagee's sale Wednesday, by or-
der of Mr. A. J. Ciiriwright, tinstceof the estate of R. W. Holt. Twopii'cun of land at Kaikulii will booffered.
The tenth semi-annu- competi-tion of the Hawaiian Rifle Associa-tion will be held at the new range,Kahaniki, Thursday, Jan. 1st. Thepiogramme will appear in Monday'sBulletin.
"Editha's Buholak" and "LittleLord Fauntleroy" were carefully
in tbe Opera House labtnight, under tbe direction of Mrs.Berkley. A good performance maybe promised for tltib evening.
Mil. J. H. Maby, keeper of theVolcano House, writes to tbe WilderSteamship Company, under date ofthe 2d iust., that the crater is veryactive, Dana Lake is continuouslyboiling all over, and a new lake, 100ft. by 150 ft. has opened up to theeast of Dana Lake and is quite ac-
tive.I, m '"
Mr. Allen Hutchinson has nowcompleted in plaster his head ofLunalilo, It is now in a permanentmaterial, mounted and finished, and,wherever it goes, will stand for alltime as a monument lecalling thefeature and character of the late King.The woik may be seen at his studio,Nuuanu Avenue, by llinto interestedand who mitred its exhibition whileit was in clay.
MEETIHC OF INSURANCE MEN.
The Bo'aid of Underwriters metat tbe room of the Chamber of Com-
merce this moining. It was decidedto have a new map of the city pre-pared, defining the file limit j asamended by the Legislature, and tohave the city re-rat- accordingly.
MANSLAYErT SENTENCED. .Kauhma, who killed Thos. Pi itch-ard- ,
his son-in-la- at Kipahulusome months ago, has been foundguilty of manslaughter in the seconddegree, at .tlio present Lahainaterm, and sentenced by JudgeBickerton to nine years' imprison-ment at hart labor. The prisonerwas brought to town by the Kinauthis morning and lodged in OahuPrison.
MASONIC.
Hawaiian Lodge, F. & A. M., atits hist meeting elected the followingolllccrs :
John Phillips, W. M.Joshua D. Tucker, S. W.W. F. Love, J,. W.W. M. Giffiird, Treas.T. C. Porter, Sec.These with the seven appointed
odlcera'will bo installed on the even-
ing of St. John's Day, when theannual banquet will be held. TheLodge will meet for work in the firstdegree next Friday evening.
ANGLICAN CHURCH CHRONICLE.
The Anglican Church Chroniclebegins its ninth year with the De-
cember number just issued. It isone of the best ecclesiastical periodi-
cals to be seen anywhere, and Itssuccess for it has succeeded finan-cially as well as popularly is agreat honor to the industry audjournalistic talent of its editor andowner, Rev. Alex. Mackintosh, es-
pecially iu view of the fact thatbesides being a regular city pastor,who does a great dea of benevolentwork among strangors and the poor,visiting their sick and burying theirdead, he Is the Principal of theRoyal School, one of the largestGovernment schools in the Kingdom.The present number of tbe Chroni-
cle more than susttiiis. its establishedcharacter of earnestness Iu opinionami cquiploleuesB in Information,
'yy
DAliiJr BULLKTIWj MUHUl.Ul.U, 11 I., DttCKMBKK 6, ioum
FISHEL'S HOLIDAY SALE,
Mr. C. J. r'lMic!, irniricloi of I hol.inillii( Mlllliicr.v IIiuho, linn nKIHcnil in paper, niiiioiiiielug IiIn iiniitinl' gift iftlu. Kveivbuyer of uomls lo (lie iiuioniil ofJ'.fiO will rt'ct'ivti n proM-tit-
, innllvur-wnri- ', peni'liblow, n(lii-- u nrc,io,vi iIoIIn, or lawarc. The sloikof pruMuiils limy be seen in the win-dow,
SUPPOSED CASE OF OIPHTHEIilA.
Dr. Day has repoilcd to tlioltoaiilof Ilialllt what lie (leiiiis to lie auaie of diphtheria. The patient ti aPortuguese gill of four years livingon Punchbowl hill. Drs. ,1. S. Mo-(!ru-
anil Henri Mitlrew havingdiagnosed the ease fire, of the sameopinion ns Dr. Day. The Hoard ofHealth has pluccd the hoii9c of thechild's pan nts under strict day andnight quarantine. The doctors can11 tid nothing about the preiniscsJlke-l- y
to produce the disease, and theparents arc very reluctant in answer-ing questions.
SUPREME COURT.
Satimuiay, Dec. G.
BKKOHE MC'CUI.LY ,1.
Bankruptcy of Aka (Chinese) ofWaialua, Oahu. The bankrupt isexamined in regard to his accounts,and the hearing continued. J. M.Davidson for bankrupt; V. H.Castle and V. F. Fiear for credi-tors.
BKKOItK jttun, c. .1
In the matter of the estate of N.Pelii of Honolulu. S le of tealestate by administrator is continued.W. R. Castle for administrator.
POLICE COURT.
Saturday, Dec. C.
Pokai, a Hawaiian found smokingopium, was sentenced to fouvmonths' imprisonment at Imtd laborand to pay costs of &1.
THE SCOTCH SABBATH.
Editoii Bulletin:In order to correct any false im-
pressions which may be acquired byresidents of theso islands upon read-ing your printed report headed,"Physical Culture," a lecture byProf. W. T. Brigbam, at the Y. M.C. A. Hall, wherein the closing re-
marks in regard to bow legs areconcerned and their causes, I dis-
tinctly say that the statement aboutbowlegs in Scotland being very com-mon is a direct and malicious mis-
statement. I have lived for 19 yearsin Glasgow, Greenock, and Perth,and have been in numberless otherplaces, even in the districts of thecoal pits and blast furnaces and themanufacturing localities, and I mustconfess that I cannot recollect ofbut one or two exceptions to themost perfect formed limbs of myScotch countrymen. In fact I mightalmost ask the question what personiu Honolulu knows of a bow-legge- d
Scotchman in these islands. Evendid such a one ever exist here, Ihave asked a dozen persons, oldresidents here, but they have an-
swered, "We never saw any norheaid of any." Since when havegin shops been running in full blastiu Scotland? This is an outrageousstatement to make. I left Glabgowin 1879 and the gin shops, or pro-perly written the public houses, iutbe whole of Scotland are under thenational laws of Scotland. Everytown, district or village has the
license hours, namely, thatthey cannot open their doors to sellor give awaj'a drink of any naturebefore 8 o'clock a. m., nor laterthan 11 o'clock p. in., nor can theyopen their place of business to sellor give away a drink fioin 11 o'clockSaturday night until 8 o'clock Mon-
day morning. This was law befoieI860. So strictly is Sunday ob-
served in Scotland that even thedoctors' olllces and apothecaryshops are only open for an hour inthe morning and again in the even-ing. Depots of the dairy farms aieopen only long enough to distributethe milk for the neighborhood onSunday morning and again in theevening.
In all 1113' travels I may say that Inever found any country to obseivethe Sabbath with more thoroughstrictness than I observed iu thewest coast of Scotland.
T. S. Douglass.Honolulu, Dec. 4, 18Q0.
,iFOIl SM3
ANEW INCUBATOR In perfeotApply to No. 107 King
street. 729 3t
The Elite Ice Cream Parlors
IHART&COJVaoNOLULiy
Candy Factory & Cake Bakery
ICE CREAM the most delielou.can get at the "Elite."
CAKES the finest In the laud, plainat the 'tKilte,"
PIES a real good article, alwajs onat the "Kllte."
pANDY--of all kinds and of theJ very best s oue of the
great specialties at the Ellto.'
tST Iu fact we keep everything per--tabling to a coiiiectiouerystore,
Uttr ypoolul uttuutloii tu Island oi-7-
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TWfPSTT
$5yG00Wortliof Silverware,
D IHTnV JrVLLTl Kl
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PPW Eh
GIVENiiver ! Silver ! Silver I
OH 30 DAYS
OUR GRAND SILVER, PEACHBLOW, WARE, GLASS WARE,TOYS & GIFT SALE WILL COMMENCE
flonday, December 8, 1890.tQT During this sale every
receive a handsome Peachblow,Silver Piesent.
SSir Look in our Windows and see
CHAS729 lm The Leading Millinery
HOLIDAYo
Waierhouse'sHAVE JUST OPENED OUT
66
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GO
TXfS
SATINDOLLS
lot. in store
TOYS & NOVELTIESSUITABLE FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE, COMPRISING
Hand Painted Novelties, TravelingCase. Toilet
GOGO
Is!
AWAY !
FOR 30 DAYS
customer purchasing S2.50 worth, willSaliu, Glass Ware, Dolls, Toys or
the fine display of presents. t3a
J. FISHEL,House, cor. Fort & Hotel streets.
SEASON!
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Smoker's ,o.tH,
of
9
lm
ri6W Goods
linn hue of
Etc
EDI-SOIT- S TALKING- - BOLLS,And Dolls of every olhui description. AUn, a fine line
Children's Books, $Sew Games,VELOCIPEDES, CARTS, WAGONS,
BICYCLES, MECHANICAL TOYS,DOLL CARRIAGES, ROCKING HORSES,
Sofa Cnslim ii Silt & Saiins, Toys for til Million.
THE MECHANICAL TOY
LADY OF THE PERIOD728
MESSRS. KING BROS.ARK MOW I'RKI'ARKD TO SIIoW TUB VERY BUST ASSORT-
MENT OK PUBLICATIONS IN
Etchings, Artotyps, Photogravures,ENUKA VINOS, Ktc, Et.
Also, a choice line of
Hunt's & de Graft's Pastel Pictures.For those dcrtiring Hawaiian Subjects, the hnve to offer
PAINTINGS & WATER COLORS !
By Jules Tovernior, Job. D. Stiiuig, 1). Howard Hitchcock, R. C. Bainfieliland others, beside a ureal iuioiy by lluir nwn iiitiMl, W. Y. Stone, who hasproduced the flnnl Ohiihtni.is Oiirds of a Iliiw.iiinu N.ituu eei oflered totlio publiu of Honolulu,
Among othei tbingn, ihny have to oiler a voiy choice line of "
LADISS' & GENT'S LEATHER GOODS,OONMhllNG OK
I'uiuM, Poekui Books, Cigar Onsen, Uigiuettu Cants,Letter Books, Bill Uooki--, I ard Cases, Hand Bik, Etc., Etc.
Alito, a veryK-l-iH GJ-ool-
consihiinu ofToilul Sals, Manacure Sets, Shaving Sets, Jewel Cases,
GloVo, Handkerchief & Color Boxes, W'nik Bmri, Kle
A veiy fine itbhurliiient of
Photo Panels A, Photo Fames,Veiy kuitiiblu for ChiUtiniiH presents. They have
Over 2S0 Varieties of Iliilfliiis for Picfare Fraies,Which they aio making up cheaper tliun. any place iu town.
ARTISTS' HUPI'LIEd, at gicaily laluced puoes.PARLOR "EASELS, in Ouk, (Jboiiy, Bamboo. Brass, Etc., Etc.
WALL BRACKETS of all kinds, in Ebony, Oak, Walnut, Etc., Etc.WINDOW POLK CORNICES, in great varioty al lowest price.
0 Hi iiiunihirl Thoio in iiolbing butter than a d PictureId oiler u a Cbiistnuu picsunt, and KINU BROS, in the piano to go for ,thubunt". 72Glin
d&
NOW IS THE 1
o
The Equitable Life AssuranceSociety of the United States,
Are now yelling their HoutW, and upon em luriui. The additional fentUM- - of liiiiiraiH'c goi'M with eveiy lloml.
Tbu following are u few of the many attractive foiiilM offered by tillsoilgluul mnl ptogruisHu Couipaiiy:
ENDOWMEN T BONDS, 5 PER CENT. QUARAN FEED "OR UP.INOEMNITY BONDL, 4 " " " "IMPROVED FREE TONTINES WITH LLJCKA1 IVb OP1 IONS.ENDOWMENTS.PARTNERSHIP AND JOINT LIFE POLICIES.CHILDREN.' ENDOWMENTS, ETC.
The Company Is equitable, its paymentn prompt and eerlaiu, unit itspopularity unbounded.
(tVmmi the iVew Yor .Sun, April 4th, 181)0.)
Tim Ijtir':i" Kusim'HH liver Truumir.Uul by a l.it Assur-ance Company.
The new business of the Equitable Life Assuiauce Society of NewYork for the first quarter of the present year is reported to exceed Kii-t-
Million Dollakb. This is at the rato of ioo huidnd millions of unnnr-wh- y,
for the yeur, aud is unprecedented in the annals of life assurance.
JR0luforuiutiou cheerfully furnished to any who will write to or callupon the undersigned at his olllce.
ALEX. J. CARTWR1GHT,General Agent for the Hawaiian Islands, Equitable Life Assurance Socielj
of the U. S. Jan-1-9- 1
REMOVAL!Having leinovod our SODA WORKS to moic coiuiiiiiilioiir qiiiutei!-- at
(Near the Custom Uouye)
We aio now prep.it eil to furnish at tdiortof the following High C .ims
GINGER
quality,Bevtug:t
Strata orPlain RwRRt"uml wiiuui, uuiuuu,
notice, primeAurated
Iron Water, and CrabApple Uidor.
UHing exclusively the HYATT PURE WATKR SYSTEM.
71-SSBO- TH TEI,EFHONESr271HOLLISTER &. CO.,
fOHT STI6KKT.
Telepbonee, No. ll'J.-- -
billets
-
of any
&
Hustaco,TEt JEJJIOIL.
Having leased the stores in tbe brick building known as lite"Lincoln Block," nearly opposite the old stand, and having disposedof that portion of my stock damaged by the fire, iiuingin teceipt of New Goods per uteanter, and more on the way, J
Htn prepared to (ill all orders as before. Thanking tbe public finthe libctiil pa tinnage bestowed on me for the punt seven cnfr-- , Ihope by piompt attention to all ciders to merit a continuance of tbeMime. At tliu new stiunl shall be pleaded to nil my old imin-toui-
ami as many new ones hi-- , may find it to theit .ulvunt.ie tocall. Island orders solicited Initbfully executed.
UIIAS. HUSTACE.
BARGAINS ! : BARGAINS !
Beg to untiiiiinee that in consequence ofare Removing their -
exteiihiveGooUg
IiivoIcuk
THE CO., L'd.f
Dining otder expense bundling i&n
is al
THADIOPeifous leipilrhig aiiytiilng
able opputiuuliy.
2M w Goodslately been received und
fort Street,7011
j.MMi"2xuzxaimitictKt&wnt jwrtiTyrat
You can find the
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Jkr miu.i.MW ilt
and
ALE,Cream Slit.
SarBaparilla, Sarsaparilla
late andlast
and
HO'I,E'!-?l- .l'euvlliuij --iiiai;
.&3&F I. O. Box .'172.
King Street.
lepubsto their building, theyocKi to the
iltolr line will find thlb speeixlly fnoi- -
New Goodsfresh are on the w.y.
IIouululii.
PACIFI0 HAaDWA.EE
JMLXIV;fc3K.INY -:- - BSOCH.Cgy removal, in to save of
Tliiiir Entire Ml (jffoi'oi Mm Rales'l-- O 'I'll 10 I
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!
Hae
PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., L'd.,
ma.'tj1
Ladies', Misses'
Leading : Millinery : HouseChas. J Fishol. Cor. Fort & Hotel Ste.
if
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For Thanksgiving, Christmas
5 0 FAT "N!'kj 5 0
GOBBLERS!Utf" EMILY ORDERS SECURE THE CHOICE.
HENRY DAVIS &COM
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TIME
Latest Styles
Hats,
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'TEMPLE OK- -
CORN Hit HOTEL it
H.
tfOUT HTItWKTrt
Ladies ! special attention Ladies !(i
We desire to iUiiumiih c Hint we luiw mim'd per lust s t "Atutiulla" nud"ZruiiimUii," rt U'i large ami wiried slot k fuun Kuinpt ami
tilt' Slates, especlnll, iitliiptuil for ttil market.
Latest Novelties I Latest Novelties !
F11ENOH ZEPHYltS in latest pattern,SWISSES, EMBROIDKIUL'S A LACES,FANCY SILKS, SASHES A KIIUIONS,"BLACK DIAMOND DYE" HOSIERY, gimnuiteed fust color,
Xjiiclie' TJjidLevvefci. E7il OwIovom."KOSTEK'S" HOOK A BEST KID (1 LOVES, worth $2.50 nell for 2 u
pair.
gJtT Oct your Kul Gloves ut the "Temple of Fashion." Jf&GENTS', LADIES' A CHILDREN'S SHOES, sell ut ludueed price.GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, u full assortmentBOYS', YOUTH'S it CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, ospeeiully ttnpotted
for tlie Holidays.
CHRISTMAS GOODS :A large nssoitmont of Xmns Good, consulting of TOYS, DOLLS,
DRESSED, UNDRESSED & KID, WAGONS, OAUTS, VELO-UIl'EDE-
Etc., Kt".LADIES', FINE TOILET SE'IS, SACHETS, GLOVE & HANDKER-
CHIEF BOXES.GENT'S SHAVING SETS, Eic, Etc., Etc.
S. EHKLICH & CO..
UN RON
J. N. S. WILLIAMS,R. MORE, : :
Engineers &Office & Works,
OJP
Sugar SteamSteam Juice Sugar Cars,
Cane Cars,& Cast Iron Work for Hous
Water Wheels & Bar lion, Etc., Etc., Etc.
in all its
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wmemar s mm rjp .
I MP ffli.
TiWirrlirT siaaaaaOrr MTTMtiTi 'ifMinir TJ'il-- i TO im
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Inliind tor tho
0 all done ratci andshort 696
White Dress Goods, in striped, at10 cents yard.
Lawn, lOy piece, for 75cents.
All colors Moiree Silk, $1.25 and.14.50, formerly $2.50 yard.
All wool reduced for 50 and75 cents
FASHION
Corner Hotel & Fort ShvtH.
MANUFACTTJBERHMachinery, Irrigating Machinery, Engines,
Boilers, Tanks, Coolers, Molasses Tanks,Elevators, Conveyors, Furnace Fittings,
Wrought Builders,Gearing,
Diffusion Machinery Branches.
JgjSBfc
&&S
WAJris.
flHBEllBSBBfesXstftfiTwHilMBBlHrmmmSmmmWjMM Warn.
Victoria
Plaids,
's Steam
l.BVV.
TAWW?XX
GO.
: Manager,sutekintendent.
Iron Founders,Honolulu.
A M4,.1& ',
Embroideries, drest lengths, only$5 and $7 piece.
Black Laces & Flouncing?, at yourown prices.
All styles of Curtains & Drapery,greatly reduced.
Gents' Underweai, Shirt&,Sock, Etc., Etc.
&
Ot'FPJjlKM,
Wide Agent Hawallnn
PELTORI WATER WHEEL I
Repairs of kinds of Mnchineiy at reasonableat notice. tf
Barsaias in All Department al
E. F. EHLERS & OO.'S.
yard.White
SOLD AT AND BELOW COST PRICE 1
Dressmuking under the management of Miss CLARK.
CASTLE
dSwb
COOKK,
Special
xbjlvowvk
Shipping & Commission Merchants,
PLANTATION & AGENTS,
--DBAI.UHH IN--
Builders' and General Hardware, Agricultural Implements,
PLANTATION
Carpenters', Blacksmiths', Machinists' fe numbers' Tools,
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS !
Kitchen Utensils, Faints, Oils, Varnishes, Lamp Goods unci
JV1 lm nl iff .
Pumps, Weston's Centrifugals,
Esplanade,
INSURANCE
3eiieriJ
Wllcoi & Glbbs, & Remington, Sewing machines,
Dr. Jayno & Sons family Hcdtclnes,
Jan-- 3 00
toi&mfrt& WH
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$W SPVfb vrmsmmnm igT'''l Jlfc i.ZLJ-3- 5
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DAILY HlIUJjHi'lMN i .tfONOLUW), K. lM OHOHMBTflB 0, IBM)."Ml iiiiwiiiw iwimiwiimiM wimwiwiiiiHiiWM
rn -
Weekly Bulletin
AX
8 Page Folio Newspaper,
WILL BE ISSUED
On & After Jan. 1, '91
LAM KAUwill uk-op- mi:
Bay View Resort,UIiik Mtri-rt- , Honolulu,
AS A
First-cla- ss Bogtunit and
CoO'cu'ON
Saturday, Dec. 6, 1 890.
fST Single meals ami table bonid atpopular pi ices. Tlie table will be sup-plied w Itli the best the market affords.Good cooks and attentive w alien.
727 lw
0or System of Taxation!
The way it works will be seen bycomparing the following Tables andFiguies taken from the Governmentlit coids:
UNIO ICE C(T(Incorporated for 930,000.)
TAXES FOR 1690Taken fioin the Tax Assessors Books- -
UNION ICE CO.
Hl 8 R2 253 tlouet. 300 00Muibineiv 30,0(10 00
S30,3G2 Vo
303 622 f'jtln. 4 00
I
Tula! I axes 8307 C2
PK P! K'.- - !ir CO.(Inuoipui .lei! for 8150,000.)
TAX-- S Oil 190I'jKpii from the 'i'ix t,i'bo!i liouk":
lH.OPLK's ICE CO
Laud $ 5,(5,0 00Iiupioreuieuu l.'J.'O 00Machiueiy 18,S83 00
8215,473 00
2C4 7(1
4 Carts 8 00
Total Taxes. .$272 75
EST" The Union Ice Co. appeal fromthe assessment of $30,000 on the Ma-chinery with the following result:
Court ut Tax Apprals for Honolulu. Oahu.
A1TPAL of )NION ICE COMPANT. )
lyassessment of $30,000 m ide by the As-sessor. W. FOSTER,
Police Justice of Honolulu.L.. C. ABI.ES.
Honolulu, Nov. 27, 1890. 721 2w
0L 1 SILVER WATCH with GoldjslV' r Chain attacheil. Owuer&',! can have same by calling at cor-ner of Lllihii and King stieets, andproving pi opeity. JOHN 1IAPA.
Honolulu, Dec. 4, 18c0. 727 3t
TO LET
SUITE of Three NicelyKJ A Furnished Rooms, twoi'?k-s&- . oeurooms ami panor. on
Punchbowl street near Paluce Walk;suitable for two single gentlemen.Apply to(504 tf II. F. IIEBBARD.
HOUSE TO LET
O1 Beretaula street, neari'iikoi street, cont.iin- -
iiic S rooms, bathroom andpantry. Lot 45 ft. fiont, 100 ft. deep.House in peifeet order. Rent leahou-abl- o.
Apply toAlas. O. W. KING5IEY,
724 lw 110 King street.
WANTED
FIRST-CLAS-S dressmakers; good
only experienced hands needapply. Corner Fort and Hotel streets(over Kin Bell's dry goods stoie).
705 tf
NOTIOE.
this date Sir. Win. LislunaiiFROM sign our llrm naniebypro-ctiiatlo- n.
.G W. MACFARLANU & CO.
Honolulu, Nov. 25, 1S9Q. 710 tf
NOTIOE.
N OTTCE is heieby given that Chonguum is no mngei a manager
(from this dayl in tho business ofKvvong Fook Till, of Uanalel, Kauai,(sugar planters nid storo keepers), uudAir. Chong Game will bo tho now ap-
point d uinnnK" 'rnl date, and ho lithe only one who is authorized to signtho firm nftine.
KWONG FOOK YUEN.Honolulu, Do. a, 1890. 726 aw
BITS OF INFORMATION.
.Inpnii coins tiro Iron.In 1800 Mil lint! no nvtl.onils.In llnlv 200,000 iiihiiiIc llxo In
mllnn.The Krcnoli Ilppubllr lin1 pnsml
lti twentieth lilrtltdn.v.Airorlonlms 1,000,000 ;
tliu world 1,200,000.Out of ovory million people Uiito
ntf SOOwho L'Himul s e.In Yol.'oliutuu, with u p'ipiilntluii
of 70,000, tlio iiimiliL'i of eli'i-iu- i
under 'Mi).The earth Is the gioalest ditlnnue
fio n the sun tin the morning ofJuly Gill,
There tire mow than 40,000 mudcabins In Ireland, consisting of butn single room.
London litis 40,000 streets, andtheir collective length would reachovur 32,000 miles.
Tliu Alps nllojri'tlier stand in sixStates, of which Austria oltdnw tlielargest share of them.
It is estimated that the number otpassonuers citrriod by nil the railways in the w oi Id averages 0, 400,-00- 0
a day.Tim nti.nhor of hairs on the hu-
man scalp varies fioin 00,000 to120,000; n single hair can sup-
port a weight of two ounces, and isso elastic that it may be stretchedto one-thir- d of its entire length andthen regain its former size and con-
dition.Earwigs differ from all other in-
sects in both their origin mid strttc-tui- e;
they are hatched from eggs,like chickens ; naturalists often re-
port seeing tlie maternal earwig withher newly-hatche- d brood crowdedunder her like chickens under a hen.
In a discussion lately carried onin Europe as to the distance atwhich large objects on the earth'ssurface aie visible, it was statedthat the Himalaya Mountains haveappeared to view from the great dis-
tance of 2iM miles and Mount Blanc210 miles.
London has an aiea larger thanNew loik, Paris and Berlin, all puttogether ; Berlin has an area ottwenty-niu-o square miles : Paris isonly a tiille larger ;Ncw York has anarea of forty-tw- o square mhes, andLondon has an area of 121, beingseven miles larger than Chicago.
The chief religions of the worldmay be classified as follows: Christ-ianity, 450,000,000 ; Confucianism,890,000,000; Ilindooism, 190,000,-00- 0;
Mohammedanism, 18,000,000;Fetichism, 150,000,000; Buddhism,100,000,000; Spirit Worship, 0;
Shintoism, 22,000,000;Jew, 8,000,000; Patsees, 1,000.000.Total 1,449,000,000.
THE WORLD OVER.
Expeiiments are now in progressto tHst the geological structnie oithe sea-be- d upon which it is pio-pobe- d
to construct, the railwaybridge acios tho English Channel.
The Supreme Com t of Michiganhas decided that a negro can de-
mand a seat :il n ta'ile in a icstaut-an- twith white guests, and get dam-
ages, if he is discriminated ngaint.1.
Fiench surveyors have discoverednot lb west of Suez the bed of an an-
cient canal running for miles in thedi.'cctioa of the Red Sea, which itseems to have connected wjih theMediterranean.
Thomas Winans, the millionaire-wh- o
had lived, luxuiiously, is re-
ported to have said on his death,bed that he would gladly give 00
to be able to eat a piece ofbread and butter.
Wood paving is so popular inParis that the inhabitants will nothear of any other. It is noiseless,can ahvnys be kept perfectly clean,and supports even the heaviest tiat-Q- c
without difficulty.The first railroad built in thu
State of New Yoi k was the Mohan kand Hudson. It was chaitcred in1820. opened September 12, 1831,and had Albany and Schenectady forits terminal points.
The wettest place in the world isCherrapooujee, about two bundledand fifty miles northeast of Calcutta,just outside the Torrid Zone ; therethe rainfall is upward of six hun-
dred inches every year.The array of the United States
consists of 21(57 commissioned off-
icers and a little over 20,000 real pri-vate soldiers, exclusive of those per-forming civilian duties; thus one-tent- h
of the military force consistsof its officers.
It is a curious fact that the honeybee was never known in the UnitedStates till brought from Eugland ;
and, though now found in all partsof the country, it did not reachCalifornia until 1850 nud SouthAmerica until 1815.
The Russian minister of interiorhas received alarming reports on thostate of the country. The prisonsare crowded with suspects, chieflyyoung men of the educated classes.Disaffection is spreatlinc every-where. Incendiarism is rife, andthcie have been conflicts in manyplaces between the peasantry andsoldiers,
Professor Julius Pohlinau, of theBuffalo Medical College, says thatit will bo necessary to build theNiagara Falls tunnel partly underwater or line it with brick, becausethe fiost, atmnspheiu and springswould disintegrate the soft ahuluiiiwhich tho tunnel is being bored.The expense, of this work would bo81,000,000 or more.
THE WEEKLY BULLETIN -J-
L 2rt coliimiiB, nurdy local mutterMuihl l fortliiq (Uilintrh'S fi fi'atiiuiu.
rfmiwwwiiiwifWMiinniiiimiwwwiwi
Barry's TrlcopherousEotatitlflhncJ 1001.
Inftllllilo for tfiifwlMK, IntlgnrMlng Amitlio Imlr, removing tcnrf, dfttidruff,
mi on Affection of lite hckip. nud enrtna rrati.tlom of tho kln,illfCMe of the Rlttida, mowlrsnd Intrgtimrnu), nu.l rellclnj( minus, cull,
brolMi, upralim, tic Tho fflnltr between themrmkmncA which conntltntc tho iklo And thehalf which drai ll tuitciiAiice from thin trlnltenveloiw la very eloc, All dlwnei of tho hairoriginate In tho il.ln of the head, If tho poretof the calp arc clo(trd, or If tho blood and otherfluid! do tiotclrculatt frcaly through the amallrtticli which feed the toota vrllh molttun andImpart life to the flbrti, the remit U icurf.dandruff, fludillugof the hair, grarnctt, drjncitanu naranncsa or mo ligaments, and entlra bald'iicaa, a tho caa may bo. Stlmulato tho akin tohealthful action ulth EIarrjra Trlcoplieron a, and tho torpid vcmcIs, recovering theirncthlty; will anulbllato tho dltcato. In allftfTcctloiu of tho akin and ot tho tubitrata of.muscles and lotrgumcnta the proccts and theeffect aro tho uamo. It Is upon tho akin, themuicular flbro, and tht glands that Unrrr'aTrlcoplioroiia hna Ita specific action, andIn alt affections and Injuries of theis organs ItIs a tovcrclgn remedy.
Downro uf Counterfeits.rrom tho flrcntest Living Trlraa Donna,
Uadamo AdclluaMONTEVtUBO.JulT.1Qlh IRtt
Mraans. BAnctAT & Co., Now York.Dear Sir: 1 tako pionsuro In announclnir to
yoa mat liAnnva Florida WATRitlaonoof thofew articles nlnays to bo found on my dressingcafe. In my conception It In ono of tho best oftoiici waters, unujnr ino onin H la not only
but rofreslilllB and lrecommend ttwlttiout reserve.
775 -&tJ34&,iy i
HOLLiSTER & CO.,7211 Distributing Agerita. lm
C pa2
: S3. Minicro. "jjgisv,
CMOSw -
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uBliL'.l lUndl ifiaiiul,:'i?5j
?, xj.-- Nnuann Skeet, SSlIn the new building, adjoining I.ove'
Bakeiy, whcio you can pro- -cuie the choiutst
Bui Inllon, VeaL Fori,Poultry. Jdto , Etc.
Various Kinds of Sausagesa Specialty.
Beef Satsige, Bologna SaaEage,Qirman Bausoge,
AND OUR
Special Domestic Pork Sausage,
i"The BestouXuuanu Stieet.-T- tSmoked Tongues, Smoked Mutton lining,Bplced litef, OcrnoJEeefciPcrk.
EYour patrnuago luspectfully soli-cited. tiatUfuctlou guaiuntucd to allpatrons.
- 3STo rillrH'Kti Kmiilo.'K'd. --usWEST DROOK & l Y lA iH,
Firtt-claE- Kc1IkU Butchers.
Boll TdIo. Tln. 362C82 lm
FarYoMaiiiajIloiitoilTie Pacific Mall a. S. Co.' Flno
Steamer
"CITY Ot RIO de JANEIRO,"
Will Ball for the above portaon or about
DECEMBER 2nd.Gfe' For freight or passage apply to
H. HACKFELD & CO,,713 td Agents.
lilcOWN LKCMIOKNS!. pKOWX Leghorn roelte-- J
lelsforsa.e. liii.naiiteedthoroughbicd, Adclie8B"IIa-waihi- ti
s Obfilch Fin m,"Park Mutual Tule-C0- 5
phono .12." tf
LOST or STOLEN
()NE Drawn PorrelMare, brand
small "in" on neck,3"KjrifcjL, Finder will bi fciiliahly
frAr... luwuided bv i. lm 5.
Ing siiine to KOUTll,7lHtf I'liiion,
1'OU SAJbifi
GOI.UMUI V Snfpty Dloyole, In goodfor sale abuan. Annlv ilili
lofllos. 71 J !iw
Jewehx Sllverwure,MANtll-ACTUIlW- I1T- --
HAMMEI18ITI1 k PUP,iin Mit'rri'.it nt.,
Nun I'lnnrlNiMi, (nllrornln
Christinas Novelties:Diamonds, Wntchcs,
bllturwnro. Silver Jewchy,Sller Mounted i iiiiei,
llvor Mounted Umbrcllns,O'ijx .Mantel i lock.
Gold 1'oiu Pencils,flno lAMithor GnoUx,
Reliable Goods at Reasonable
SoVCatnlojruo gent to any nddrt n fmeon icipiest.
f!f-.M.- ill ordcis pioiuptlr nnd core-full- y
executed.OTDiutnonds ftmj p,PC0U, stonea
nioiintid in tho latest styles,may
TO "TUG LADIES !
ALFRED mmTHE WELL-KNOW- N
Ladies' Tailor,Of Hun K'rmialnro,
(Proprietor of thp Iledfern House, Mar-ket Stieet, under Pnlnuo Hotel),
Intends to remain in Honolulu for thenext three or four months for the benefitof his health, durlug which tltno he busconcluded to open a
JT'XJliSrr-C.L.A.SS- S
Ladies'Tailoring & Dressmaking
BSTABLiISHMENT.Ladles wishing to have their Fall undWinter Costumes made will do well tocall at once to secure their orders.
Riding Habits, Genuine Tallor-mnd- o
Costumes, Traveling Ulsters, Jackets,all theLatest Designs in
Promonada and Evening Costumes .
f59 His universal reputation its aFitter and Diessmiker is too well-kno-
to need any fmther recomnrind-atlo- n.
lis will guarantee perfect satia-tion.
Cor. Fo?t & Hotel Sts.(Ovsr Temple of Fashion.)
6)2 3 m
REMOVAL NOTICE !
S. MACAU LEY,Pianoforte Timer & Repairer,
lias removed to 196 Fort stieet,The teIdence formerly occupied by Dr.
Emerson.Oiders can be left at H. H. Williams'
Cabinet V hi (mouse, 115 Fort Btreet;lliivilan Xcws Co.'s Music Stoie, orat my tesidence, li)(! Fort street
fef All orders promptly attended to.71Ulm
Fort Street House,184 Fort Street,
Is tho family hotel of Honolulu. Allthe comforts of home.
Hooms with or without Board.Board, per week, accoiding
310 to 812Transient, per day 82 00Singla Meals CO CentsRooms Larue, tuljjht and Airy. lint
and Cold 11 ntlit.II. II. BEUKY,
704 3m Proprietor.
THE ARLINGTON,Uotel (Ht t Honolulu.
J. H. FISHEE, Prep.
TEitiia:Boaid aiid Lodging, per week,
to location of moms,..810 00 to 812 00
Transient, per d.iy 2 00Table Board, per week 7 00single Mealn 50
Skif Visitors will find this one of themost comfortable and convenient housesiu tho city, tbu rooms being large, lightand airy. Hot and cold water baths.
C83tf
JUST RECEIVED 1
DIRECT from Egypt, a consignment(,'oussis & Co.'s Gen-
uine Egyptian Cigarettes, made fromthe choicest Ttukish tobaccos. Theabove brand is the cigarette of Europeand the Continent. Try a sample,Wholesale orders filled. For sale atCalifornia Fruit Market.
P. G. CAMAIUNOS.Agont for the Hawaiian Islands.
715 lm
JNotico,
NOTICE Is hpreby given th.it theheieiof re existing
between O, W. Giny and T. W.Raw-lins, under the firm name of "Tho Ha-waiian Soap Co.," hah been dissolvedby mutual consent on !l(ih Stptembor,1890. T. W. Hawllus assumes all lia- -hll!tlirs nf flin Into itmii nnrt it. (11
J tinuo to carry on the soap mauufacturr Irifr linuttinaa r lidi nttf n la.tz-- n -
Leluo, Honolulu, 24tb Nov., 1800.71B 2w
Dissolution of
In hereby given that theheretofore existing
between J. A. Afionso and M. F, Mollo,under the stylo of "M. F. Mello A "o"doing hiit.iiiess ut Ilniutkai, llawiill, hasthis day been (Unsolved by inutunl eon-eeu- r.
.(, A. Affongo will coiitlinio saidbusiness in his own name, and assumeall liabilities.
J. A. AFFONHO,M. Y. MEM,0,
Hotks,(Vr. 21, 1190, 737 lw
Oceanic ijloamip Cmop'y.
TISIK TAItI,K
From San Francltnn.U'iv Duo atS. P. Honolulu
Ahunedii .. . J(.0 13.... co 20For Sun FrBnolsoo.
Leuvo Due atSydney Honolulu
Mariposa Nov 20 .. Dec 13Zoiilundhi Deo 21.. Jan 10
Intermediate S, S. AuoimIIu.Leave S. F. I Leave Honolulu.
Friday . . .Doc 5 Friday. . .Dec 18
AnstraiiiiB im semn
FMt NAV FICAJV"!WMV.Tho Xew and Flnu Al Steul Sloanuhlp
it lariposa, r
Of the Oceanic Steamship rompnny willbe due at Honolulu tirnn bvduey
and Auckland on r about
Dec. 13. 1890.And will leave for tho above port with
mulls and passengers on orabout that data.
I- Foi freight or passage, bavlnirBUI erloi accommodations, apply to
Vm 0. IRWIK ot CO.. L'd,Agents.
For Sydney and Aucklano,
The New and Fine Al Steel Steamihi
"Alameda,"Of tho Oceanic Steamship Company will
be due at Honolulu from SnnFrancisco on or about
Dec. 20, 1890.And will have prompt dispatch with
mails and passengers forthe above ports.
W For freight or passage, havlnff-superio- r
accommodations, apply to
Wm Q. IKWIH & CO.. L'd,Agents
U King fct.nrMj74KlugSt 'V
Importers of
Riittan and Rsed Furniture.
Pianos and FurnitureMoved With Care.
Matting and Carpets Laid.,
CORNICE POLES-- :
Fine Upholstering & Bedding- -
A Specialty.
CHAIRS TO JEMfflNT.apr-10-8- 8
HUSTACE,
Robertsonltctaui",
W
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DRAYM EN.All orders forcartage promptly attended
to. Particular attentionpaid to tho
Storing & Shipping- -Of good in transit to the other Islands.
Also. Black & White Sand
In quantities to suit at lowest prices.'
8ST Office; Next door to Jus. F.Morgan's auction room.Mutt at
octri .i i.'i- - .iiiii.in i. iii i.....
NOTICE.From ud after this date wew ill uot be responsible foranyfreight after same has beenlanded. Parties to whomfreight Is consigned must be atthe lauding to receive theirfreight.
WIXDEIt'S 8. S. Co.Honolulu. Sept. fi, 18B0. 650 tf
""NOTICE,
THE Kftploifuii Maternity Homo hasrooms to accommodate paying
patients. Ladles of uioilnrnte meanswho wish to securo a home on teasoii-ahl- o
terms, hvforo mid during the timeflf Infill--., 'YihflnAmnnt wIwii-- tUtx hnt aI - ,- -. T,,....,wssva,ft MVIW lltU UbCllyUs,food Bttendance, nursliiK and medicalbkiii win no proviueii, win pieaso applyat the Home to Mrs. Miller, tliu matron,who will attend to admittance, i;lyotwins or otlisrlufoiimtlou rsviiilttstl.
ke'nulu, Oet..4, 19W, 176 laa
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