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wr MS IMm &( 111 H?n. W rtaHTCL j p .1L v:v E DAILY BULLETIN HONOLULU, II. I., TIIUKSDAY, NOVEMBER 1(5, 1882. SUBSCRIPTION 00 CENT8 PER MONTH. ill issRf P P'H fi W .vv H Iff No. 217. I" The Daily Bulletin Is published every morning by the Daily Bulletin Puiimbiiimi Co., nnil circulated throughout the town, nnd forwarded to. the other Islands by every opportunity. Subscription, HO cts. per month. 0. Caiibon Kkxyox, Editor. All business communications to bo ml dressed, Manager Dally lJullctln, I'ost UIllco Uox No. 14. Telephone 230. T. G. Ci.i;viou, Manager. OLD BREACH OF PROMISE SUITS. A writer In tho Antiquary states Hint sensational trinls in the courts of tho flftccillhnnd sixteenth ccntu lies wcro not nt nil uncommon. One of 1152 shows what a rascal was n certain John Kcchc. Alice Gnrdy nor wnnted to innrry Jolin, ami tho girl's mother pressed the suit. John was venal, and on the consideration of twenty-two marks paid to him ten from Margaret nnd twelve from the mother agreed to take Alice for wife. But what did tills slippery Jack do? Having pocketed the money, "by crait and discoyt," ho went ifud took Joan, the daughter of Thomas Bloys, for a spouse, nnd ac cordingly tho mittcned one "prays for a; writ directing the recusant John to appear beforo the King in his chancery to answer the premises." In the suit which ensues there is no false parading of these supposititious ngony of Margaret, but in a matter of fact way the twenty-two marks arp asked .for. Whether tho disap pointed maiden got her money history docs not record. Some of thes'o' old 'cases arc very peculiar, nnd show a very curious idea of mo rality. One John Anger, having "g.-ctt confydcuce and trust" in Anne Kent, the friends of both parties arrange a marriage between them. Anno goes to live nt Anger's holme before tho nuptial ceremony, nnd stays there a month or more ; she then clears out, taking with her "dyvors ' mynyments, also uyvcrs juclls." The quasi husband brings n suit. There is no grievance ad vanced of a sentimental character, for all he wants arc the goods Anne has carried away. One of the curious developments of trade in Southern California is the tiafllc. In lfli-uiitiila.1 mid their nests. It is'an entirely new nvenuc of trade, and to Master Leo Fleishman, of Los Angeles, seems to" belong the honor of discovery and development. He began it short time since to gather these curious and ingeniously con trived nests for relic-hunters nnd curiosity-seekers, and as the trade increased he began the capture nnd preservation in a state of nature of the tarantula itself, which he docs by injecting into the animal arsenic in considerable quantities. This has effect of preserving the tarantula and destroying all its poison, and it may be handled with perfect impunity nftcr Mich treatment. In certain localities these insects arc quite numerous, and the industrious hunter will sometimes capture two dozen in n (raynndthpso wbeii prepared nnd nicely mounted bring six dollars per dozen. Mr. Fleishman has just tilled an order for two dozen for the Denver Exposition, now in session. lie also has orders for Chicago, St. Louis,, and other Eastern cities, nnd several consignments have been sent direct to London. The Industrial schools arc having nn "apparently good effect upon tho Indians. Tho red men have begun to work well nnd to take a pride In .jieft work. General Armstrong be lieves that within five years, with the 100 In&liniu) at Hampton, Va., and the li00,t Carlislo, Pa., and others under in'mriiction elsewhere, nil tho shoes nnv hnrncss needed on the plaids cnW ho made by tho young men .at uui "Do tIicKi,jccto 0f the King of Dahomey k Sunday ?" wbb asked ornmlsslonW "Yes," he replied; "and every klhlg cko tl,oy cun, lny B.FEHLERS&Go., DRY GOODS IMPORTERS, All tho latest Novolties in Fancy Goods 71 DELIGHTFUL NEWS! TO THE LADIES OF HONOLULU AND THE VA11IOUS ISLANDS. MRS. A.M. MELIUS -who Is admitted to be the lending Millinery and Diess. maker, modoMo in tho Kingdom, beg have to nay to her many numerous Lady friends that her new stock of Beautiful goods recently oidcred arc now beginning to arrive, which include all the very latent French nnd American fashions, In Ladles' and Chlldicn's hath and bonnets and dress patterns of rich and rare designs. aiUS. MELLIS Mrlrtly superintends nil work, and being always so thoroughly competent and particular with her patrons' orders, it Is not strango that all Ladles of fashion nnd taste are her customers. Ladles with their children arc Invited to call and see samples of the now Fall nnd Winter styles in her Millinery department, nnd alo to oo the new and latest plumes, feathers, trimmings, etc. Every pains taken to please tho most fastedlous nnd nil work guaranteed In every respect. HONOLULU CLOTHING EMPORIUM, A. M. MJELLIS, Piovletov, Bargains will be sold at the above Estab lishment previous to tlio arrival of the Holiday Goods ! A. M. MELLIS, 104 To the LmliCH ! ELEGANT FANCY WORK KOr TIIK HOLIDAYS. ORDERS taken and lessons given in Chenille, Silks, and Crewel Em broidery. Work to be seen every day from 10 a. m. to2 p.m., nt 181 Fort street (next door to Dr. Brodlc). 242 8m A. KRAFT, JEWELER,JOPTIOIAN, Dealer hi Hawaiian Curiosities. Store in the "Hawaiian Gazette" build 44 lug, opposite tho Rank. Onus. D. Gemsch, Practical c Watchmaker. CO?" Hotel Street, opposite tho 12J ilm International Hotel, -a D. W. CLARK, Watch Maker and Jeweler, Always on hand n idee stock of "Watches, Clocks and Jewelry."a Repairing Watches and Clocks a Spec! nlty, Au, 5.) Hotel Street. Telephone, No. 240. Artesian Bee Works 32 ICE DELIVERED to all parts of tho city and suburbs. Inters from tho other Islands prompt ly attended to. Olllee at W. K. Fostku's, Saddler, Fort street. 150 Telephone No. 111. 2m HONOLULU ICE MANUFACTORY. Ico delivered to all parts of tho City. Shipping supplied in quantities to Hiilt. Telephone, No. C8.' Ollleo at Wilder & Co.'s. 18 Just Eeceivcd ex Kahtkauu, Tablo and Pio Fruits, Nice Ureakfust Goods, ouch as Caudle Fish, Salmon' and , ' PIk Pork in 51b. Tins, Suitable for families. For sale by . 00 A. B. CmuiultN Co Received by overy steamer Fost street, Honolulu. H. S. TREGLOAN, TAILOR, 204 FORT ST. ltobert Lenorr, C. t. Cooke. LEWKBS & COOKE, (successors to Lewcrs & Dickson.) Importers anil Dealers in Lumber nnd all kinds of Untitling Materials, Fort street, Honolulu 1 WILDER & Co., Dealers in Lumber, Paints, Oils, Nails, Salt and Building Materials of ecry kind, cor. Fort nnd Queen tt-., Honolulu. 1 ALLEN & ROUINSON, Dealers in Lumber and all kinds of Rulldlng Materials, Paints, Oils, Nails, etc. 71 BROWN & PHILLIPS, Practical Plumbcjs, GasFIttcrsnnd Copper smiths, No. 18 Nuuanu st., Honolulu. House and Ship Job Work promptly executed. 17 CUR. GERTZ, No. 80 Fort st. impor'er ami dealer, in Gent's. Ladles' and Chlldieu's boots, .shoes and slippers. 03 BROWN & CO., Importers nnd Dealers In Ales, Wines and Spirits, !No. U Merchant st., Honolulu. 12 HONOLULU IRON i Works Co. Steam engines, sugar mills, boilers, coolers, iron, brass and lead castings; machinery of every description m.ulu to order. Particular attention paid to ship's bb.cksmitliing. Job work executed on short notice. 1 O-. WEST, Carriage tjH Builder. Buggies, Carriages, Express Wagons and every kind of vehicles manufactured. Blacksiuithing, horse-shoeing, and all kinds of repairing done. Wilson Brothers, GENERAL RLACKSM1TIIS. llorso Shoeing n specialty A llrst-olnss man being specially engaged for that work. Bhlp and Wagon work faithfully attended to. Shop on the Esplanade, op. Hoppcr's.201 THE Hawaiian Journal, " Ko Ha waii Pah Aijca," owned and edited by Kawainui Bros. ; has a weekly edition of 3,200 copies, and is the best advertising medium. Of fice, No. 0 My reliant st., 1 FORT STREET. Commission Morohants. Geo. W. Mncfarlano. II. It. Maefarlane. G. W. MACrARLANE & Co. IMPORTERS, COMMISSION MEH. CHANTS ami Sitfar Factors, Fire-Proof Building, 02 Queen bticct, Honolulu. H. I. aouxts for Tho Wnikapu Sugar Plantation, Maul, The Silencer Sugar Plantation, Hawaii, Tho lleela Sugar Plantation, Onlm, Huelo Sugar Mill, Maul, Huelo Sugar Plantation, Maul, PuuloaSbeep Ranch Co., Hawaii, J. Fowler fi Co. Steam Plow and Port able Tramway Works, Leeds, Mlrrlccs. Watson & Co's Sugar Mnohin cry, Glasgow, Glasgow and Honolulu Line of Packets. JO'J Clans Sfrcckcl'. Win. (. Irwin. W. G. Irwin & Company, Siiunr Factors and Commission Agents, Honolulu. 1 H' HACKFELD fc COMPANY, General Commission Agents, Queen street, Honolulu. 1 A. S. OLEQHOBN & CO. Importers and Commission Merchant', dealers In General Merchan dise, Queen and Kaahumauu sis., Hono. lulu. 78 II. A. V. L'nrlur. 1'. C. Jones, Jr. C BREWER & COMPANY, I m Shipping and Commission Merchants, Queen st., Honolulu. 1 THEO. H. DAVIES & COMPANY, Importers and Commission Merchants; agents for Lloyd's and the Liverpool Underwriters, 'British nnd Foreign Ins. Company, nnd Northern Assurance Company. 71 JOHN T. WATERHOUSE, " Importer nnd Dealer in General Merchandise, Queen st., Honolulu. 1 MS. GRINBAUM & CO., Importers of General Mer chandise and Commission Merchants, Honolulu. l M. S. GRINUAUM & CO., Commission Merchants. 124 California street, Buu Francisco, Cal. i F. T. L H N E II A N & G O ., Importers and Commission Mcr. chants, Nuuanu st., Honolulu. 1 8. . Castle. J. I). Atlicrton. COOKE, CAS S T L E & Shipping and Comm Usion Mer. chants lmportcis and Dealers In Gen- eral Merchandise, No. B0 King street, Honolulu. 1 w ING "YO CHAN & Co.. Imnortci.s and General Dealers in Kngllsh, American and Chinese Pro visions, Plantation Tea and General Supplies. Also, white and colored con tract matting, all qualities and prices. 86?- No. 22 Nuuanu Street, opposite Mr. Afong's. 81 1 . .,UJU No Bush Whacking Here. Livjss SAV.EI) uy pur. chasing your Horso Equipments From W. FENNELL. jf -S Practical Mechanic, 02 King street. C'No Peter Funk stock here. 200 D1J. De PltTES, VETERINARY SURGEON, resi. dcueu and Medical Rooms and Stables, near the corner of Victoria st., on Rcretauia t-Ucct. Cures all kinds of Dumb Animals. All Horses and Cattle perfectly cured or no compensation asked. My Diploma was granted by tho "Ley. den'1 Unheislly. at Holland. BSTLenvo orders at J. E. Wiseman's Olllee, Merchant street, or at my resi dencc. 230 lm JOHN N0TT, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Worker, Plumber, Gas Fitter, &c. Stoves and Ranges of all kinds. Plumbers' stock and metals, House Furnishing Goods, 77 Chnudclicrs, Lamps, &c. Elegantly Furnished Eooms TO LET, I70R FAMILIES or SINGLE GEN. : TLEMEN, with nil the conveulen ces and comforts of a home, with Use of Parlor. Rooms nro largo nnd well ventilated, Terms, Striotly Moderate. MRS. SOHRADER. .Coructvof Hotel and Alukeu streets. 173 Ihu 4M Professionals. W AUSTIN WHITING, Atlornoy nnd Counsellor nt Law. Agent to take acknowledgments of instruments. Kaahumanu St., Honolulu. 200 J. M- M0NSARRAT, ATTOUNKY AT LAW nnd Notary Public. Real EMato in any part of the Klngdo bought, sold and leased, on commission. Loans negotiated, Legal Documents Drawn. No. 27 Merchant st. (Gazette Block), 100 Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands R. DOLT,, Lnwjcr and Notary Pub- lie, No. 15 Kaabumnim tt. 11 T M. DAVIDSON, Attorney ntLait v ' 24 Merchant street. IS IRANCIS M.HATCII, Attorney at Law, 15 Kaahumauu st. 23 JOHN HUS.Sr.LL. Attorney nt Law, Olllee, comer of Foit and Merchant stieets (up Mnlr.Q 115 6m RICHARD F. lilGKERTON, Attorney nnd Counsellor nt Law. Money to lend on Mortgnges of Free holds. Ofllce, No. 34 Meiehnnt at. 1 pECIL BROWN, ATTORNEY and Counsellor at Law, Notary Pub lic, ami Agent lor takim; Acknowledg ments of Insliument.s for the Island of Onhu. No. H Kaahumanu street, Hono lulu. 1 WILLIAM O. SMITH, Attor ney at Law, No. UG Merchant street. 73 lm DR. G. THOUSSKAU begs to notify his friends that ho has resumed practice hi Honolulu. HcMdcncc and consulting rooms, No. 73 Punchbowl at, opposite the niiiknl gate of tho Queen's Hospital. CoiimiIiIiijj bour.s from 0 .m to 12. Telephone No. I'.U. 6C lm D1?; KMKHSON. residence and con sultation rooms at No. 2 Kukul st.. comer of Koit. Telephone No. HI). 5!)2ra C. O. BEROER, hi. ,1 KAAltUHANU HTKKKT, ' General Agent for r t The N. Y. Life Insurance Company, Tho City of London Fire In. Co(Ilmit'd) Macncalo & Urban Safes, , ' Tho Celebrated Sprlngllcld Gas Machine Gas Fixtures of Mitchell, Vance & Co. 238 J. WILLIAMS & Co. 120 Fort Street, . Honolulu, Portrait and Landscapo 180 ly " " I I I '- i-i I ! T I QHARLES T. GULICK, NOTARY PUBLIC, Agcut to take Acknowledgments to Labor Contracts, , AND GENKHAL BUSINESS AGENT. Olllee, In Makee's Block, coiner Queen and Kaahumauu stilts, Honolulu. 21 ILLIAM AULD, Agent to take Acknowledgments lo Con- ' tricts for Labor for tho District of Kona Island of Ouliu, at the olllee of the Hono. lulu Waterworks, foot of Nuuanu st. 18!) If JOHN J Agent i A. II A S S I N G E It, Agent to take Aekuow lcdcmcnts to Contracts for Labor. Interior 'Jfllee, Honolulu. 7 ' Chlneso and Hawaiian Trans lator and Interpreter, No. 48 King street, Honolulu. Translations of cither of the altore languages made with accuracy and dis patch, nnd on reasonable terms. 209 JH. BRUNS, Cooper nnd Ganger, Water Tanks of any dimensions, Cooperage, No. 10 Fort street, Honolulu. Oil Casks, Shooks and Hoop Iron con. 221 stnutly on hand and for sale, ly A. S. CLEGHORN & Co. Have received n large iishortmcnt of Colonial Saddles, to suit nil clasbcs of purchasers, per S. S. 181 Australia. 63" Gent's Evening Dress Coats nnd Suits to he had nt the Honolulu Cloth, lug Emporium of A. M. Mkm.ib, No. 104 Fort street. S038w PIONEER STEAM CANDY FACTORY AND BAKERY. F. HORN, Practical Confcctionot, Pastry Cook und Raker. No. 71 Hotel st. Tolophono 74. G. II. 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