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HONOLULU, II. L, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10" 1.8827'
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THE DAILY BULLETIN
Is published every morning by thu
Daily Uuli.ktin FcnMHiiiKo Co.,
and circulated throughout the town, and
forwnrded to the other Islands by every
opportunity.
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G. Carbon Ken vox, Editor.
All business communications to be ad
dressed, Manager Dally Bulletin, Post
Ofllco Box No. 14.
J. 0. Cli:yioii, Manager.
Advertising for Blood.
" I didn't think he'd go," said
Mr. Sanderson, gloomily, "though
he acted queer for sonic time."
. "What did he do?" asked one
of the party.
"The first intimation wc had of
it was finding stores secreted about
the house," continued Mr. Sander
son. " lie plugs up all the rat
holes with lemons, and I'd find salt
stored away in my clean socks. I
didn't pay mculi attention to it at
first, but when I found the piano
full of cheese, and tried to play the
"Maiden's Prayer" through a
bushel of Limburgcr and hard tack,
I remonstrated with him."
" Did he say anything ?"
" Yes, he did. He hissed through
his teeth, ' Beware the 15th of
July 1 ' But I didn't think anything
of it. That afternoon we found him
roasting himself at the stake
down in the cellar, and yelling
'Buck, yc cowardly fiends of red
skins; P. Sanderson never squeals I'
"We put him nut with some water,
and forgot all about it. You 6ec
I thought it was only a boyish freak,
like when he used to imagine himself
a whaler; lie harpooned the laun
dress once."
" What was your first intimation
that he was going to fight Indions?"
" AVhat originally excited niy sus
picion was seeing him cat baked dog
in the back yard. I thought there
might be something wrong, and
watched him, and saw him scalp the
seat of a hair-cloth clinir. "What
arc you doing?" I asked him.
'Got thee gone, pale father,' said
lie, ' I'm the Horned Avenger of the
Monongahcla! See me take to the
bush with thu scalp of my enemy,'
and lie crawled under the wood
shed." " Didn't you do anything ?"
" Yes, took the chair in the house.
I thought there was no use in wast
ing it, because the frame was good
But what struck me as the strangest
thing was when I caught him saving
the servant gill. Ho had her tied to
the door knob, and was crawling all
around the kitchen floor on his
stomach, with a carving knife in his
mouth, watching Ins opportunity to
cut the bonds. I he meat was burn
ed to a crisp, the tca-kcttlo was
boiling over and the vegetables were
hanging over the side of the pot to
see why somebody did not come and
take em out."
" Did he give nivy explanation ? "
"Oh, no; nothing satisfactory. I
untied the servant girl, who was
nearly dead with fright, nnd he made
a lunge at me with the knife that
nearly hamstrung in. But I didn't
take any notice till I heard him mut
tering : 'Beware of me basahsk eye ! '
Then I turned on him and demanded
an explanation."
"Get it?"
"No. That was the strangest
part of it. He bcized the girl and ran
out in the yard and set up a step-
ladder to the top of the fence. Then
he drew the ladder up and dropped
it in the next yard. I had to go
around arid get it before 1 could
take thu girl down. T told him sup
per was ready, but he waved his
knife in the air and howled, 'Tho
avenger is downed but not beaten 1 I
am on your track, and you will find,
ere yonder sun shall crimson the
death of to-morrow's day, that the
pot wrestler of the pall' face hlntll
grace tho wigwam of the Pride of
the Praimv I suppose that was his
other name. They generally have
two or three. I didn't say much.
What's thu use? lie ran along the
fonce nnd jumped into thu alley.
(Continued on page 4.)
B. F. EHLERS h Co.,
DRY GOODS IMPORTERS,
All the Latest Novelties in Fancy Goods
HONOLULU CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
A. M. MELLIS, Proprietor,
Importer and Dealer in Clothing,
Dry Goods, Fancy Goods,
and Staple Goods, &o.
All the Latest Novelties by every steamer.
A. M. MELLIS, 101
A. KRAFT,
JEWELER, jfe OPTICIAN,
Dealer In Hawaiian Curiosities.
Store In the "Hawaiian Gazette" build
44 Ing, opposite the Bank.
Chns. D. Gcmsch,
Practical Q) "Watchmaker.
BSS Hotel Street, opposite the
123 3ra International Hotel. "3a
B. W. CLARK,
Watch Maker and Jeweler,
Always on hand a nice stock of
KzT'Watches, Clocks and Jcwelry.-a
llepalrlng Watches and Clocks a Speci
alty, No. 55 Hotel Street. 32
Artesian Bee Works
ICE DELIVEBED to all parts of the
city and subuibs at all hours of the
(lav.
Order from the other Islands prompt
ly attended to.
Olllce at W. E. Fos-rr.n's, Saddler,
Fort street.
150 Telephone No. 111. 2m
HONOLULU ICK MANUFACTORY.
Ice delivered tn all pait.sof the
City. Shipping supplied In quantities
to suit. Telephone, No. 58. Olllce at
Wilder t Co.'s. IS
Drink Fitter's
CHAMPAGNE CIDER!
So favorably known throughout tho
Hawaiian Inlands. .Sold by all
respectable dealers.
No. 13 Lililia st., Honolulu 71
the Group In wnnt of Employes will
plciifo malcu their want Know a to the
ailllcrsigai'd, who w.i. uu mi m lULii
power to lii. t'.mlr orders.
PC. Jon.... jr.. .1. 11. Atlwrion. B. V.
Dllllnj'linui, Employment Committee Y.
M. O. A. 1
Receiver! by ovory steamer.
Fost street, Honolulu.
Itobcrt Lcuors, (! M. Cuoks.
T EWERS & COOKE,
" i9uccessors to hewers S. Dicksn,)
Importers and Dealeis in Lumber and all
kinds of Bu.lctin,! Materials, i-'ort street.
IIoDolubi i
WILDER & Co., Dealers) in
' ' Lumber, Paints, Oils, Nails, Salt
and Building Materials of everv kind,
cor. Fort and Queen sts., Huuululu. 1
ALLEN & KOBINHON", Dealers in
Lumbar and nil kinds of Building
Materials, Paints, Oils, Nails, etc. 71
HOLLISTER & Co.. Wholesale
and Rutall Druggists, and Import
ers of J'"lii2 Tobaccos and Cigars, and
Manufacturer- of Uoda Water, Ginger
Aio, c., &,: i..
13R0WN & PHILLIPS, Practionl
JJ Plumleis, OasFittorsnnd Coppor
smitb.s, No. IS Nuuuiiust., Honolulu.
House and Ship Job Work promptly
uxeouted. 17
fiwCIIK. GERTZ, No, 80 Fort st.
v linpor'cr and dealer in Geir.'h,
Ladles' and Chlldreu's boof, shoes and
slippers. 0U
BROWN & CO., Importers and
Dealers in Ales, Wines and Spirits,
No. 'J Merchant St., Honolulu. 12
A HONOLULU' I R O N
(M Works Co. Steam engines, sugar
Hr mills, boilers, coolers, iron, brass
and lead castings; machinery o every
description made to order. Particular
attention paid to ship's Macksmithing.
Job work executed on short notice. 1
A. S. CLEC-HOHN & Co.
Have received a largo assortment of
Colonial Saddles,
to suit all clasres of purchasers, per S. S.
181 Australia.
Dr. De Fries,
Veterinary Surgeon.
The Doctor has just returned fioin a
tour around the Islands, and holds Mat
tering recommendations froiunuineioiis
manager and private owners of hor.iPR
for hw skill and capabilities In cinlng
all manlier of t'Ioiseit and complaints
In stock.
All orders to be left at Jai. Dodd's
Pantheon Stablex 1 15
JOHN K0TT,
Tin, Copper o:ul Sheet Iron Worker,
Plumber, Gcs Fitter, &c.
Stoves and Ranges
of all kinds.
Plumbers' stoel: unl inotala,
Ilyuw I'urnishiiijr Go.id.',
It ('Imiidolicirtt, Lumpc, &e.
'?AHE Il.muiimi Journal, " KoH.
I waii P.M. Ai.na,'' owned am)
cilitod I iy Kuwuinui 15nv. ; lin.
w.'fl.ly edition of !5,:i00 copies, and
irt thn biMt advurtisin mvdium. Of
Ccts, No. 1! lUfii'chunt Kt. !
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fort Street.
Commission Merchants.
Geo, Y. Mucfiirlanc. 11. It. Macfarlane.
G. V. MACFARLANE & Co.
IMPORTERS. COMMISSION MER.
CUANTh AND
Svgnr Factors,
Kitc-Proof Building, 52 Queen street,
Honolulu. II. I.
AUUNTH for
Tho VTntlcnpu Sugar Plantation, Maul,
The Speneor Sugar Plantation, Hawaii,
The Ilecla Sugar Plantation, Uahu,
Hurlo Sugar Mill, Mhui,
Iiuclo Sugar Plantation, Maui,
1m,,Io Ul,.... I.'....,. i, c. TT..-.,I1
. UMIUH Wt,.it.l' l.ilt.al. VS.... lt,tll,,
J. Fowler & Co. Steam Plow and Poit
able Tramway Work i, Lcedj,
Mirrlces, Watson &Co's Sugar Machiu
cry, Glasgow,
Gliugow and Honolulu Line of Packets.
185
Clans STrcki4s. 'm. (J. Irwin.
WM. G. IKWIN k COMPANY,
' ' Sugar Factors and Commission
Agents, Honolulu.
HHACKFELI) & COMPANY,
General (Commission A'.;enw,
Queen stivot, Honolulu. " 1
AS. CLEGUORN &. Co., Importers
nnd Commission Merchants, Deal
ers in General Merchandise, Queen ami
Kaahumanu sts., Honolulu. 7S
It. A. V. Carlur p. C. Jontvjr.
p B R E W E R & C O . ,
Shipping and Commission Merchants
Queen street, Honolulu. 1
rpiIJJO. II. DAVIE3 t CO., Import
X era and Commission Merchants:
agents for Lloyd'a and the Licrpool
Underwriters, lit itisli and Foreign In
surance Company, and Noithorti Amui
nncc Company. Tl
JOHN T. WATEIIHOUSE,
w Importer nnd Dealer in General
Merchandise, Queen st., Honolulu. 1
jlj" S. GRIN DA UM & CO.,
j-.jt.. importcM of Uencral iMer
I'linniliHuniid CoiuiiiIhsIou Merchnnta,
Hi.nolulu. i
S. GRINBAUM & CO. ,
Commission Morchant. Ml
Cnllfoini. street, San Francisco,
Cnl. 1
"P T. L E N E H A N & C O .,
-- Importers and Commission Mei
chaiita, Nuuanu St., Honolulu. 1
S. N. Cattle. J. B. Athvrtun.
fJASTLR & C O O K E ,
Shipping nnd Commission Mer.
chants. Importers nnd Dealers in Gen.
eral Merchandise, No. 80 King street,
Honolulu. 1
ING WO CHAN & Co.,
Importers and General Dealer
In English. American and Chinese Pio
visions, Plantation Tea and General
Supplies. Also, white and colored con
tract matting, all qualities and prices.
txif" No. 22 Niiuami Strcot, opposite
Mr. Afong's. 81
n.Il.W'llllniiis, A.t'bOFObrnusli, w . n. Dnnuod
W,LI'IAMS HIMOND & Co..
' ' Shipping and Commlsslou Mer
riiants, Union Block, corner Pino and
Market streets, San Francisco, Cal.
AORNTS 0lt
Pacific Mall Steamship Company,
Pacific Steam Navigation Company,
Cunaiil Itoyal Mall Stenmlili Compauy
Cal. lino of Paekftth from Now York,
Hawaiian lino of Packcte,
China Traders Insurance Co. (limited),
Marine Inuraitce (.0. of Loudon. 71
riHARLES T. (J U LICK,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
Agent to tnko Acknowledgments to
Labor Conlrnci.i,
AND C.r.NKBAL BU8INF.SS AGENT.
Olllce, In Makeo's Block, corner Quern
and Kaahumanu streets. Hottnltilu. 21
TO UN A. HASH1NGER,
" Agp.it to tike Acknowledgment to
Coii'.iacio for Labor. Interior .Mllcc,
llouolubi.
To Planlora jmd Others,
r k itr 1 1, 1 '. 1: its. aupuRpnoa-
J VV ATUfl and UOXI'.MLAL,
I'fc iilo it, qu-mtltlo. to railt pu-chnMi'.-1!
By M. f. OIIINHAUM & Co ,
U)l tin ' Qcccn strcot
PEOPLE'S LINE OF
EST O M N J B U S S E S -XB5
Jami:s Dout), - - - Proptletor.
N'UUANU VALLEY ItOUTn:
Up trip: I.vaM W. O. I-wln .t CoV.
A.M. (!:lr., 7:00, S:00, 10:80.
P.M. lL':0."i,a:00, 1:00, r.il 0,0:30, 9:00
Duwii lilp: l.cnvc Iti-K. nf J II. 1'Aly.
A.M. 0:30, 7::i0, U::)0, 11:00.
P.M.-l'J:ir.,'J:30, 1:10, 5:10,7:00, 9:30
Sl-ndav Time Taiilk.
Up trips: Lrai W. . lrain & Co'a.
A.M. 9:00, 10:00.
P.M. 12:10, 'J:00, .1:00, C:30, 3:15.
Unwii trip; I.vmxc Uif. of J. H. Paty.
a.m. il::;0, 10:30.
r.M.-12:15, 2:30, 1:30, 7:10, 9:10.
llEItETANLV PL'NAHOU ST. HOUTK
Up trli: I.fflie W n Irwla ,t Co's,
a.m. 0:00, 0:50, 7:-13, 10:00.
P.M. 12:05, 2:00, 4.00, 5:10,0:45, 10:
Down trlp: Uno Vuonliou ctroot,
A.M. 0:30. 7:25, SAO, 11:10.
p.m. 12:45, 3:10, -1:30, 0:10,7:10,10:20
Sr.NKAY TlMK TABI.K.
Leave the Stables, cor. Fort and Hotel
ts., for Punahou Street, Long Uranch
Batb, faie CO cts., baths Included
A.M. 0:30 to Walklklj 0:00, 10:00'
and 12:15.
P.M.-2:00. 1:00 to Wulklfc!; 0:43
and 8:13.
Uonn trip-- l.vs Puachoii street,
. a.m. S:00, 9:30, 10:30.
p.M.-12:40, 3:10, fi:3(). 7:10, 9:00.
V.'AIKIKI HOUTi:.-
Out trips: Leave W. G. lnln 4 Co.'a
A. M 7:45, 10:00.
P. M. 2:00, 5:10.
Down tilps: Leave Wall.lkl.
a. i S:f0, 10:30.
p. M. 2:50, 5:50.
Sunday trips: Leave stables.
a.m. 0:30.
P.M. 2:00, 4:00.
Leave VaiklkI:
a. M. 7:10.
P. M. 2:50, 5:10.
The Long Bianch Ilatlis will bu tho tor
minus. IrrofeBSionais.
s
V,' 0IX Lwj or and Notary Pnb-
J IIP. W. IT. K-rtnl....A
.--, .w. ..' Aktcuituiliailll M,. ii
T M. DAVrDKON.Atlornoy utLnw
31 Mei chant street. 10
17KANCIS M. "HATCH, Attorney
- at Law, 15 Kaahumanu st. 23
JOHN ItUS.'-LLL. Attomcv at Law,
Oillco, eoi nor of Koit and'Mer.-liant
strect.j (up stairs) 115 Cm
"DIl-HARD F. J3ICKEUTON,
-lJ Attorney and Counsnllor at Law.
Money to lend on Moitgages of Free
lijdonie,i4Moniliant nt. l
fjECIL IJROAVNi AlTC-TiNKY
and Counsellor at Law, Notary Pub
lie, and Agent for taking Acknowledg
ments of Instruments for thu Island of
Oahu. No. 8 Kimhumanu street, Ilono
hilu j
'WLIAM O. SMITH, Altor
Y iu:y nt Law, No. UC Mercliant
bT2!:h 7:3 up
M. ITACiAN, W. D..
Pliysician & SurgooD,
Olllce, 2:. Fort street. Olllce houts
from 10 to 12 a.m.; ami a ton r.j,
l.'e-ldence 191 Nuu.inu si. lot
DK. n. TUOUbSEAU begs to notify
his friends that ho has resumeil
practice In Honolulu, llo.sldencc and
consulting rooms, No. 73 Punchbowl m.
opposite the makal gate of the Queen'!
Houpltal. CoiiMiltlng hour.s fiom II n.m
to 12. Telephone' No. li'3. CCJm
BH. KMKRSON, roHldcnce and con",
sulfation rooms at No. 2 ICukul st
corner of Fort.
Telephone No. 140. 59 2m
A El'LLKIc, Surveyor for Hurenii
A Veiltus. 7l
XSJ BAY TAYLfHTTeacTier of 1'hpo-
' fn and Or:an. Tviilng n all
Its brancLe. .m Cul
W K. ROAVELL. (n-iilt'SiI7mi
J ,, C:onftruct!i)g Engineer; ofllco
.IS Mciclnnt street. F5 m
I.'.i yori filre.'t, . . Honnlu'.u.
Porti'ait ail lanlicapa
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