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No. 168.
HONOLULU, H. I., TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1882.
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THE DAILY BULLETIN
1b published every mdrnlng by tho
Daily Bulletin Pvhmbhino Co.,
and circulated throughout the town, nnd
forwarded to the other Islands by every
opportunity.
Subscription, 50 cts. per month.'
6. Carbon Kehvon, Editor.
All business communications to be ad.
dressed, Manager Dally Bulletin, Post
Offlco Box No. 14.
' J. O. Clbviok, Manager.
" Sam," said old Jake to, his sonr
" what branches is ycr studyin nt
school" "lam studying several,
grammar among the number,' an
swered tho boy. " Studyin' gram
mar is ycr? "Wat has yer learned'
bout it tcr day." u I have learned
that two negatives make one atllrma
tive." " 'Splain do situation ter de
ole man." "Why, n negative is
4 no,' and an affirmative is ' yes,',
"That is a plain as I can mako it."
"I'se glad that yer's 'splained, Now
look heah, Sam. Didn't, ycr steal
dat haffcr dollar outen do drawer?"
44 No, sir." " Tell me de truf, Sara.
Didn't vcr take dat money?" "No,
sir." " Come heah 'tcr me, sah, fur
yer's dun knowledge it. Said 4 no
twist dat means yes. Oh7 I so
forced ycr inter 'fession!" and the
old man thrashed the boy until tho
money w as surrendered.
Statistics have been published in
England, showing tho amount of
proof spirits distilled, imported, and
consumed in the United Kingdom
during the year 1881. They givp.a
total distillation oi'3U,264,8U gat
Ions, of which 10,623,803 vrero dis
tilled in England, 18,998,487 hi
Scotland, and 9,642,519 in Ireland.
Duty was paid on 29,771,426 gal
lons, and 28,730,7,19., gallons were
consumed 17,0 14,'967 gallons in
Enorland: 6.562.259 In Scotland, and
5,123,463 in Ireland. The amount
in bonded stores at the end of the
year was 49,354,510 gallons, of
which 7,758,133 wero in England,
20,718,461 in Scotland, and 2U,v,
913 in Ireland.
The committee having, in charge
the erection of tho Garfield Memorial
Church in "Washington is making
rapid progress -with the work,
Ground v?as broken on May. 23, the
nnd foundation was commenced on
June 13, and the corner-stone will
be laid, tith the, usual public cere
monies, on July 2'bne year from
the daj- President Garfield was shot.
President Hjnsdalc, of Hiram Col
lege, Ohio ; the Hon. Messrs. A. S.
"Willis, of Kentucky, and A. H.
Pcttibonc, of Tennessee, have ac
cepted invitations to deliver addiess
ed on the occasion. A general in
vitation is extended to prominent
members of the church throughout
the country to be presort.
At Stockholm has just appeared a
book which will widely interest tho
geographers, although only 200
copies of it have been printed. It
bears 'the title i Le Livrc .do Marco
Polo ;' fac Bimilo d'un mnnuscrit du
14 siecle, conserve a lalMbliothequc
Royale de Stockholm, public avec
preface p.ir A. Nordenskjold."
Tho manuscript dates from the first
halfof-the fourteenth century, and
came oi iginally from the library of
Charlc6 V. of France. It js a nar
rative of the celebrated Venetian
travels, nnd, of course, it has a spe
cial value from being so early in
date.
Disraeli paid $100 a share for tho
176,002 sharos of Suez Canal stock
he bought for tho' British Govern
ment. Disraeli's investment has paid
ncr cent of the tonnuco pas
sing through the Oanal is hors. This
investment is, of course worth fight
ing for aside from England's" claims
on tho Egyptian Government for
loans mad e to Ismail by Englishmen.
B. F. EHLERS & Go.,
All the Latest Uovoltiei in Fancy Goods
71
HONOLULU CLOTHING EMPORIUM
CMS "
GRAND
fnnrffx enldw. W m m
from 30 to so
per cent below the
usual prices, during the
next 30 days.
v.
ML Mellis,
NwYork Life
t j teg8,pp0'000.
jM V ff f
Purely
V2
" m B sV w
"V A .. "s.
This Company issues every 'desirable fotm of policy.
The tontine policy issued (by this Company yields better
those offered by anyother company
71
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J EWELEJtT,6lTICrAN,
Dealer lipllawalian CurloHltlfcs.
Store In tho '.'Hawaiian Gazette" bulld
4i lng, opposite the Bank.
MAX ECKART, ManuXacturmB
-Jeweler. No.Ul3.and 116 Hotel
street.
150
Chaa. D. Gemsch,
Practical "Watchmaker.
86J- Hotel Street, opposite the'
123 3m International Hotel, -a
D. W. CLARK,
Watch Maker and Jeweler,
Always on hnnd a nice stock of
JS-Watohes, Clocks and Jewelry."a
Repairing Watches and Clocks a Spocl
alty, No. 55'IIotcl Street. i 32
Drink Fisher's
CHAMPAGNE CIDER 1
Bo favorably known throughout tho
Hawaiian Islands. Sold by all
respectable dealers.
No.13 Liliha st., Honolulu 71
A LI, PERSONS SEEKING
- Employment, and all parties cither
n Honolulu or atjuiy'lofjlho Islands iu
the Uroup In want of Employee will
please mako their wants known to the
anderslgncd, who will do all In their
power to fUllhclr prden. ,
V. C. Jonci. jr.. J. B. Atherlon, B. P.
Dillingham, Employment Committee Y.
M. C. A. ' 1
G.;H. ROBERTSON,
r DrajToan b'c'sf teams
In tovn.
Telephone No,. 65. 16
LIME AND' BRICKS
Ex Bark Almy,
FOR SALE) In quantifies to snit,
At Lowest Prices.
f$l By Castli & Cooxe
DRY GOODS IMPORTERS,
. !
Hcoeived by every steamer,
INDUCEMENTS
Offered at the
bsecond
ANNUAL
104 Fort St.
Insurance Go.
Surplus, 810,000,000,
Mutual.
returns than
For particulars apply to
uvfSI,
C. O. BEHGER, General Agent Haw'n Islands.
aMgefWwiMJi in1 in. in i i
Robert Lew on,
C. K. Cqokc.
TEWERS & COOE,
- (successors to Lcirers . IJIcksnn.)
Importers r.nd Di'nlcru In Lumber and all
kinds of Building Materials, Fort street.
Uuuoluln. ' " 1
WILDER & Co., Dealers m
Lumber, Taints, Oils, Nulls, Salt
and BulkllnK Materials of every klud,
cor. Fort and Queen st;., Honolulu. 1
ALLEN & ROBINSON, Dealers In
Lumber and all kludx of Building
Materials, Paints, Oils, Nulls, etc. 71
HOLLISTER & Co., Wholesale
and Retail Druggists, and Import
ers of Fine Tobaccos and Oltjnrs, and
Manufacturers of tioda Water, Ginger
Ale, &c, &c, 1!1
BROWN & PHILLIPS, Practical
Plunibeis, GasFittersnnd Copper-
House and Ship Job Work promptly'
executeu. 17
fCHR. GERTZ, No. 80 Fort st.
- Impor'cr and dealer in Gent's,
Ladles' and Children's boots, hliocs and
slippers. , 63
BROWN & CO., Importers nnd
Dealers In Ales, Wines and Spirits,
No. 9 M reliant it., Honolulu. 12
&:
HONOLULU IRON
Works Co. Steam ensint. sucrur
mills, boilers, coolers, iron, brass
and lead castings; machinery of fvcry
description made to order. Particular
attention paid to ship's blickninlthlng.
Job work executed on short notice. 1
JAMES H. HANLON
OENEKAI
Blaoksmith and Farrier.
Is now permanently located at the
shop on Klnp street, lately occupied bv
Mr. Geo. West. ' 112
Dr. Do Fries,
Veterinary Surgeon.
The Doctor has Inst returned from a
tour aroupc) the Islands, -and holds llat
trlnx recoinnlcndatlons frnm numerous
manager and prUato owners of hows
for his skill and capabilities in curing
all manner of diseases and complalntu
In stock.
All orders to bo left at Jus. Dodd's
Pantheon Stables. 115
Rqchvpod and Cedar
POSTS
rr FEET LONG, fwr fale In anyquan
titles, by , - t
34 - , Amxn& Robeson,
i
I
FORT STREET.
Commission Merchants.
Claiu stprvikal). Wm. U. Irwlu.
WM. G. IllWIN & COMPANY,
Sueur Factors and Commission
Agonts, Honolulu " 1
GW. MAOFARLANE & C6.,
Importers and Commission Mcr.
chant. Robinson's Firc-llroof Building,
Queen street, Honolulu. 1
HHACKFELD & COMPANY,
General Commission Agents,
Queen strtet, Honolulu. 1
AS. CJ.EGlIOKNfi.Go.1Jinportors
and Commission Merchants, Deal
ers In General Mcivhundlsc, Queen nud
Kaithumnnn sU., Honolulu. 78
II. A. P. Cuter. P. C.Jones, Jr.
CB It E W E R & CO.,
Shipping and Commission Merchants
Queen street, Honolulu. 1
'piIEO. II. DAV1ES & CO-., Import
er and Commission Merchant":
ucunts lor Lloul's and tho J.lvcriionl
Underwriters, lirltlsh and Foreign In
suraucu Compnrjy, and Northern Aseur
nnco Company. 71
ED. llOFFSCHLAKUKlt & CO.,
J niiioi ten and Coinmissioii Mcr
clinnth, lit nolulu, 'Oahu. 1
JOHN T. WATEHIIOUSE,
Importer and Dealer In General
Merchandise, Queen, st , Honolulu. 1
MS. GR1NBAUM & CO.,
Inipoiters of Qenoral Mer
chandise and Commission iMerchunts,
Honolulu. i
MS. GRINBAUM & CO. ,
Commission Mcu-linnts, 214
Cnlifoiiiiu streot,
San Frnuclsco,
en i.
T? T. LE N EUAN &,C O .,
-1- Importers and" CommfsaloiT'Iir.
chants, Nuuonu St., Honolulu. l
8.N. Oatle. J. n. Athcrton.
C A S T L Er -& ,C O O K E .
Shipping and Commission' Mcr
clmuts. Importer nd Dealers iu (kn.
eial Merchandise, No. 80 Xing street,
Honolulu. " i
WING WO CHAN & Co.,
Importers' and Gcnoral Dealers
In Lngllsh. American and Chinese Pro
visions, Plantntinu Tcaand General
Supplies. Also, white antl,c61orod con
tract mattlntr, all qualities nnd prices.
Cfiff- No. 22 Nutiiinu Street, oppnu'.te
Mr. Afong's. , , 61
-i :
H.n.WllllRDii, A.Chos&irdtish, '. II. Almond
TA71LLIAMS, DIMOND & Co..
T Shipping and Commission Mer
chants, Union Block-, corner Pine and
Market stress, San Francisco, Cul.
AGFHTS for t
Pacific Mall Steamship Company,
.I'.iclHc Steam Nayigatlon Corqpiiny,
i.'uuara JtoyaivSi.U) stcamsmp company
Cal. line of Pao'kita fron.iTZvYork,
Hawaiian line of Packets',
China Traders Insulauce Co, (limited),
Murlnu lnsunince Co. of London. 71
rjIIARLiSS T. GULICK,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
Agent to take Acknowledgments to
Labor Contracts,
AND GENERAL BUSIJTCSS AGENT.
Ofllce, In Makeq'slock corner Qucon
and Kaahumanu streets. Honolulu.. 21
TOHN A. HASIJs'GER,
" Afjcnt to take Acknow lodgments to
Contractu for Labor.
interior juice,
Honolulu.
T E. T1SEMAN,"27 Merchant nf
" Real Estate Bro'-er, Employment
Apont nnd General Ofilcp'Buslnf ss.
Telephone, No. 172.J v -i in
. 1 r .
,' THE,(CELEIIU'rEn r
Lilikitlatii 'Manifesto !
OF THE ',
ELECTION CAMPAIGN
of Fehrunry, 182,
TranMaUd by1 II. L. Hhcldon ; published
byT, G. Thrum.
Prrice, : : fiS cents.
May be had at Jt WfRobertfop ,Co'
ir
Vlt
PEOPLE'S LINE OF
ter- O M n 1 B u S 8 13 S -TBa
Jamks Douij, j - - 1'iopriolor.
NUUANU VALLEY ROUTE: '
Up trips: I.eau V. O. Iruln ft Cn'. j
A.M. fi:15, 7:00, 8:00, 10::I0.
lM. 12:03, 2:00, 4:00, 5:10, 0:30, 0:00
Down trips: Lcmo Kixol'J. II, 1'aty. -
A.M. 0:30, 7:H(J, &M0, 11:00.
r.M. 12:45, 2sH0, 4 : 10, 6: 10, 7:00,9:20
StiNiiAY Time Tah1.r." j '"
Up trips; I,cnMV. O.lrwln & Co'i. ''
A.M. 9:00, 10:00. i,
P.M. 13:10, 2-,00, 4:00, QiHO, S;1C.
Down trips; I .a IIik. of .1, II. I'atr.
. .. fi ,r in. on ..
A.M.
P.M.
-9::i0, 10:30.
i, vK
-12-.4G, 2::t0, 1:30, 7:10, 9:10.
IlKUUTAXIA & 1'UN'AHOU .ST. ItOUTi:,
Up trip: fyjnM- V Cj lrlu A (Vk,
a.m. 0:00, 15:50. 7:15. 10:00,
t
l'.M 12:0.'), 2:00, 1:00, 5:10,0:45, 10r
Down trips: I.cae I'unnlioii ftrtct, v n
A.M. G:30, 7:25, 8.40, 11:10.
r.M. 12 :45, 3 :10, 4 :30, 0 ;10,7 :10,10:20
Sunday Timi: Tauif.
Leave the Stables, cor. Fort and Hotel
sts., for Funahou Street, Lous llraiicli
Baths, fate 50 cts., baths Included :
A.m. I5::i0 to Walklki; 0:00, 10:00,
and 12:15. ,
r.M. 2:00, 4:00 to Walklki: 6:46
and 8: 15.
Downtrlpu: I.ea c runahou utrcct, r
a.m. 8:00, 9:110, 10:30.
r.M. 12:10, 3:10, 5:30, 7:10, 9:00. -WAIKIKI
ROUTL:
Out trips: LeaeW. O. Iiwitt i. Co.'s I
a. M. 7:45, 10:00. '
n
r.M 2:00, 5:10.
Down trips: Leino Walklki. '.
a. M. S:20, 10:50' ' ' '
r.M 2:50,5:50. , '
Sunday trips: Leao stables. ', j
a. St. 6:30. , , ,
r.M. 2:00, 1:00.
Leiuc Walklki:
a.m. 7:40. ''
r.M. 2:50, 5:10.
The Long Brunch Baths will be tho ter
minus. Professionals.
SB. DOLE, T.imr ni
lie, No. 10 Kaiiiium t
ml Xotnrv Pub-
uu st.
11
T M. DAVIDSON, AttoinovatLnw
" 24 Mei chant sticet. 10
ipn'ANCIS M. HATCH, Atlorimy
- at Law, 15 Kaahumanu gt. 23
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JOHN RUSS'KLL. Attorney tit Law,
Olllce, cornel- of Foil and Merrh tut
Htieeth (up Klulr'-') 115 (5n
1CIIAIJD V. JJIOKEHTON,
Attorney nwl CouiiHellor nt Liuv.
Money (o lend on Mortenes of Free
holds. Olllce, No. at Meiclmiit Ht. 1
pECIL BROWN, ATTORNEY
v nnd Counsellor at Ltw, Notary Pub
lic, nijd Accntfnr taking Ackiurnkdj,'
ments pf liistiumcnts for tlib Iplund of
Oahu. No. 8 K.mliumanu street, Hono
lulu .1
II.LIAM O. SMITH, Attor
noy at Law, No. UG Meiohnnt
street. t ! , , 73 lm
M. 1IAOAN, M. D., V
Physician & Surgeon,
Office, 223 Fort streot. 'Olllce bonis
from 10 to 12 a.m.; nnd 3 to 5 r.M, "
Residence 104 Niiunuu ,st. , i , 101
DR. O. TKOUSSEAr bops to notify -
his friends that he has riMiml'il '
practice in Honolulu. Residence and i,
consultimr roonih No. 7!Punclibol t, i
opposite the miikal f;ati othe. Quucn' S,
Ilp-ipit.-il. Conutlnp hours from 0 d.m 9
to 12. Telephone No. 103. CO lm i
DR. EMI'JHSQN, jrp(,Idcnca and con- I
sultatlpn rooinn at No. 2 Kukul bt., '"
corner of Fort." " " ' I
ST1. 1 -- J. -. lA bnA 1
Telephone No. 140.
50 2m i
A FULLER, Surveyor for'Biirp'nu 1 1
Veritas. , . 7L '
TrRAY TAYLOR. Teacher of Piano-
forlft nnil Dir'nn. Tunlnur Innll'iv
its branches
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lo. 4
WE. HOWELL, Cottsultingmid ;
Count ructing r.ngineer; olllco '
.to iiercii.ini- treit.
SO 2m
M. W. McOhoraov & Son, ) V
Proprie'toiH Honolulu Tunnqry;"
Dealers in Hides, Tallow & LenUjer,.M
Also, Groceries, PnniloiiR v ,
71 Salt, otc.TeU., 'a;o?
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