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THE DAILY BULLETIN
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N"o. 301.
HONOLULU, H. I., FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1883.
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-JTHE ,DAILY, BULLETIN
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WALTER HILL, Proprietor.
Is published every morning mid circu
lated throughout the town by cnrrlcrs,
nd forwarded to the other Islands by
every opportunity.
Subscription, 60 cents por Month.
G. Cakson Kkkvox, Editor.
All business communications to be ml
dressed, Manager Daily Bulletin, Post
Office Box No. 14. Telephone 250.
Oilier, .... 4(uecn Mtreet,
Opposite Weal's CarrlHgaFtctori. , ;,
J. G. Ci.kvioh, Manager
FOLLOWING BARLOW'S ADVICE.
. 'llirolated'dfd cortitlii bold, hi
not brilliant, Biitish olliccr who had
long been socking a place under tlio
Government, that nt Inst lie was
gratified by a disLT'miinatingniinistry
iflniicppoinTificnt oTfjfiicf Justice
to an islanctcolony lie, might as
well have been made Professor of
which, indeed, he knew quite as
.'ymuch as he did -'of law. ' Still titc
emoluments were too large to be
lightly lost, and in much tribulation
OHrbold Britain sought his relative,
Lord Thurlow, then Cnanccllorj for
advice. It was brief and. to the
1i:2-...L' M...,! Vl 1 .V.AlJlil
r'liwuii. --j.uKuuivjiiut.-e, tiL-ciiit; uu
cases as you tliink 1cst, but never
S!v? yowi" vcnsonsX" , IUs recorded
that the ready-made Grief Justice
assumed his post, and for many
years followed" Lord Thurlow's nd-',-
vice, with 'eminent success so much
so that he was held throughout-tlie
island sis a model of judicial acumen
and learning. But vanity woiked his
downfall, 'lle'came at last ,to per
suade himself that he was, in reality,
a prodigal of legal lore, and in an(
evu iiuiu gave a reason iui ms tte
cision. It' was so preposterously
absurd that the.theory of his judicial
.wisdom fell to the ground at once,
and he was recalled in disgrace.
Exchtxnae.
SCIENTIFIC , j
Tlic Society of. chemical industry,
- although less than a year old, is an
infant of- much promise; and some
' sunsation was made at the mooting
at Qwuns College last month by Mr.
Thomas Flctcncr's new theory of
combustion. The, belief has often
been, started that if it were possible
to produce combustion without
flume, the temperature attained by
the consumption of any fuel could
be enormously increased; and it
seems that Mr. Fletcher has now
proved that it is possible. Directing
an ordinary blow pipe flainc upon
a ball of iron wire weighing sonic
U lb., Mrv Fletcher after a few
momcntsiblcw it out. The temper
ature immediately rose until the
iron was fused like wax, and was
steadily., maintained. Of this ex
periment wo are' told that "the room
was darkened, but tho' closet exa
mination did not show a trace of
flame, although the fact that the gas
.was burningwas proved by repeat
edly relighting fand extinguishing
it."- This flameless heat was then
1
nail
and worked into a ball like solt
putty," while tho walls of lire clay
wcru i mu hiiiu umo luseu ny
'.what may well be-called latent licat.
It is quite clear that 110 such results
have been before obtained by simi
lar means. The gnu supply was
given- by a quutcr-inch pipe; and
from Mr. Fletcher's experiments it
appears that the . presenjoo of'flaino
is not really a' sign of perfect but
of imperfect combustion, am that
far greater results can be otaiucd in
its absouoc. "Whether the discovery
can bo utilised in practice or not
.remains to bo seen; but it is some
thing to have demonstrated tho
possibility of absolutely flameless
and uttlie same tuno perfect com
bullion,. fff.jJume'if Zazclt,
T,ho,foloyijig js-a. purious exam
ple of 'tho formidable power of
'molecular forces. The Italian ship
Francej.cujwlottdod ,IUi rice, put
into port qi May 11 at East London,
baking considerably. A large force
of men wus at onco pHt 911 board to
pump out tho water contained in
the fdjip-und upjoajj Jier;' but in
spite ofaH'the activity exerted tho
alii
violently' burst asunder by this
sweuing 01 ncr cargo,
directed rintoca? fire. 'clay, chamber
"Containing a" "refractory clay
crucible, which was "iiartiallv fused
Diigs ui rico suukcu 111 wiuer jntuu
afterwards, on may U. tho ship was
B. F. EHLERS & Co.,
DRY GOODS' IMPORTERS,
All the Latest Novelties in Fancy Goods Received by every steamer FORT STREET,
lll.i. Itl
LOOK OUT FOE
A7H7JH ELLTS'N EW
.. ,r .v. mA 'Vn V
-f c r '
BREAKING HOUSES
IN GKNUINl: bTVLU.
WALLACE JACKSON
the thorough experienc
ed horse brcakcr.wiahc?
.thc public to know that
'""hc'ls fully prcpnrcd to
take chargcof stock-, ami guarantees
to brcak-thcin thorouglily on his Ranch,
and. attend carefully , to, fcediug and
doctoring hordes. lie has now in his
chargc such celebrated steeds as Black
'iiK'nvnlnlVrn'nli'.rrtr. nt nil 'ftt Ml'.llnmpj
Caniphell'fl stock. Exceilcntrecommcn.
datlon.s. Charges moderate.
Orders left at the Pantheon St.iblcs
will he promptly attended to.
205 ly
Merchants& Storekeepers.
Jjf Sflrni!'YEATl isjcl'osing IJdc
xjL sire to say that nil merchants mid
storekeepers will find it to their interest
to patronize mc if outside help is re
quired to adjust accounts, arrange books,
and general business matters for the new
year. tST" Commercial matters of ccry des
cription attended to.
J. E. WISEMAN,
General Business Agent,
201 lm , 27 Merchant street.
To Hierc1iniitM,
MASTEH Mechanics, and Other.
- The services of a-llvcandrcllalilc
Collector of Hills has been engaged for
the1 cxpiraUon of 'the present1 quarter
and year. All accounts sent here for
collection will receive prompt attention.
Commission moderate. Itcturns made
dally. " " "
285 Catenaou'b Aokxcy.
A. KRAFT,
JEWELER, OPTICIAN,
Dealer 111 Hawaiian Curiosities.
Store In the "Hawaiian Gazette" build
41 lug, opposite the Bank.
GiuiB. . Gemscli,
Praotical "Watchmaker.
..I .Hotel Street, oiipoeita the; ,
123 3m ' Intel national Hotel.
Artesian Ice Works
ICE DEr;iVEHEI)Jto fill parts of the
city ami suburbs.
)rdcrs from the other Inlands prompt
ly attended to.
Olllew at W. E. Fqhtkii'ih, Saddler,
Fort stieet.
150 Telephone No. 111. 2in
HPNOLULU ICT3' MANUFACTORY.
Ice delivered to all parts of the
City. Shipping supplied in quantities
trt suit. Telephone, No. 08. Olllee at
Wilder & Co.'s. 18
- -.-7f ..., ,
'Jflio IIu-vuiiuii
Temperance Year Book,
For 18811,
rpiIEUK will he piihlli.hcil here in
X January, 1880, ajenrllmok, an In.
tqc-tjng and useful pljimo )yltl ,lns
above title.'1 'A handy Itiiok bf reference
as well as a valuable book for the house
hold. It will he especially devoted to
the temperance cause, and will hu of
much ii'-tuill tho'ycjir around. You will
ho solicited to (iHlcrlhg to this book,
and can obtain further" Information by
calling upon DtlM. CROWLEY,.
280. Honolulu, H. I.
B",GoolV inltqachp(l cotton
14 yunla, for only $ 1 .00, nt Clias,
J, Fiabvl's LcttdinjjMilliiicry JJoubo
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SmSJii$
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l nil i 1 '
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ADVERTISEMENT.
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204
S. TllEGLOAN,
TAILOR,
FORT ST.
Jlobrrt I.uwors, ! J. Cnnhr.
LEAVERS & CO'OiKK,
(succesaorjs to Lcwers & Dickson,)
Importers and Dealers in Lumber and all
kinds of Building Materials, Fort street.
Honohiln , I
i, 1
WILDER & Co., Dealers in
Lumber, Paints, Oils, NalW) Salt
and Building! Materials of every kind,
cor. Fort and Queen M., Honolulu. 1
ALLEN & JIOBINSON,. Dealers in
Lumber and all kinds of Building
Materials, Paints, Oils, Nails etc. 'v 71
BROWN & PHILLIPS, Practical
Plumbeis, GasFUtersnnd Copper
smiths, No. 71 King St.. Honolulu.
House and Ship Job Work promptly
executed;. - 17
fcCHR. GERTZ, No. 80 Fort st.
importer and dealer in Gent's,
Ladles' mid Chlldrcu'ri boots, shoes ami
flippers. 63
BROWN & CO., Importers and
Dealers In Ale, Wines and Spirits,
No. 9 Merchant t., Honolulu. 12
i'-fi HONOLULU IRON "WORKS,
TjiiaR'"""' engines, sugar mills, boil
eis, coolers; iron, brass and lead cast
ings; machincrv of every description
made to order. P.uticular attention, paid
to ship's blacksmithing. Job work exe
cuted at short notice. 1
Wilson Brothers,
GENERAL BLACKSMITHS.
B Horse Shoeing a specialty
A tlrsKlass man being specially engaged
for that Avqrk.
Ship and Wngon work faithfully
in'i nttciidcd'to.
Shop on the Esplanade, op, Hoppcr's.204
THE Hawaiian Journal, ' Ko Ha
waii Pak Aixa," ovncd and
edited by Kjiwaiimi Brou. ; Iuih a
weekly edition of 3,200 copieH, and
is the best advertising medium. Of
fice, No. (Merchant st. 1
THE EVILS OFFAINTING
And tlioirJKeuivdy.
"It has been said with much truth,
too, that house, painting might, with
Ntudyand acquirement of taste, resume
IN rank as a liberal art," Paiiittrs
Manual.
Believing the above to bo true, A. B
KERR has now re-organUcd his Hystcm
of working tuu business iu Honolulu.
In the first place ho has secured the ser.
.vices of that celebrated artist, Mr. Max
Koii.n. formerly of Ban Francisco, whose
work in'the line of plain and decorative
papcr-hunging, fre-eolng, &c, in up to
tho pi cent time unsurpassed, aiid on
these Ishpidx has neer hem equalled.
lMii-hnu'e painting jobs flr(.clas me
chanics only will bo cmploviil. In
future mtions cau depend upoji my (ill.
ing every order on tho mof sclenlille
basis known In the trade.
Tho Sign Painting and Lettering de
partment will bo peiniancnily presided
over by Mr. Gi.o. STii.mjhvjvU, (fuilher
commont unnecessary.) '
P.S. Send for designs of frescos for
ceiling ami cornices. Soiiething new;
and if you want any gin nut jn call at
"Tiger "l'jtiut Store,
217'1y " 78,Klng tjlrect. ,
UNION FEED' COMPANY, A-. W.
lltmii, .Mauagw. Seo advertise,
incut ou other rugu, " ;8
Commission Merohants.
Gco.W. Macfarlsnc. II. B.'Mncfarlanc.
G. W. MACFARLANE & Co.
IMPOKTEHS, COMMISSION MEK-
CHANTS and
Sugar Factors,
Firc-l'roof Building, - 02 Queen street,
Honolulu. II. I.
Anr.XTS for
The WallcnpuBugnr Plantation, Muui
The Spencer Sugar I'lnnliitloii, Hawaii,
The llecia Su:ar Flanlatiun, Oaliu,
Hiielo Sugar Mill, Maui,
Huclo Sugar Plantation, Maui,
Puulo.i Sheep Itnnch Co., Ilnwnli,
J.lFowIci fc Co. Steam Plow ond Port
able Tramway Work, Lpgd,
Mlrrlcc-, Watson &Co's Sugar Machin
cry, Glasgow,
Glasgow and Honolulu Line of Packets,
180
S
Auctionceic and General
Commission Met chant,,
Benver Block, Queen St., Honolulu.
Special attention given lolhcSalcof
Ileal Estate and Personal Pioperty.
Advances made on consignments. 246
Cliuif itc.UK Win. Ci. Irw lu.
"V7" G. Irwin & Company,
it Sugar Faelon and Ciimiuission
Agents', Honolulu! l
,.. . ,-.f , t .. 1
HHackfeld, Ss company,
Geneial Commission Agents,
Queen street, HoiiOlulu. '' 1 1
AS. CLEOHORN &.OO.
Importcr.s and Commission
Merchants, dealers in .General Merchant
disc, Queen and Kaiihumauu sts., Hono
lulu.' ' ' 78
1
II. A. P. Carter. il C. Jones, Jr.
C Brewer & company,
Shipping nnd Commission
Merchants, Queen st., Honolulu. 1
Theo. H. Davies & company,
Importers nnd Commission
Merchants; agents for Llovd's and the
Liverpool Underwriters, British nnd
Foreign Ins. Company, and Northern.
Assurance Company. 71
DIAS & GONSALES,
No. f7 Hotel Sticct, Honolulu,
Importers nnd Dcaleis in Dry.nnd Fancy
Goods, Inlaid Work, Embroidery.
2881 tfca, &c, &c.
JOHN T. WATERHOUSE,
u Importer and Dealer in General
Meichandise, QiiLeu st., Honolulu. 1
Tlf S. GRINBAUM & CO.,
Impoftcrs of General Mer
chandise and Commission Merchants,
Honolulu. 1
IVT S. GRINBAUM & CO.,
a-'-1- Commission Merchants, 124
California street, San Frauclsco,
I'"'- j
"P T. L H N E H A N & G O .,
J- Importers and Commission Mcr.
chants, Nuuaiiu st., Honolulu. 1
8. N. Caetlc. J. D. Athcrtun.
fJASTLE & COOKE,
-; Shipping and Commission Mcr
chants. Importers nnd Dealers in Gen
eral Merchandise, No. 80 King street,
Honolulu. j
WING "VVO CHAN & -Co.,
Impoiters and General Dealers
lu English, Ainci lean ami Chinese Pro
visions, Plantation Tea and General
Supplies. Also, vhitc and coloied con
tract matting, all qualities and prices.
86y,Xo. 22 Niuiauu Street, opposite
Mr. Afong's. 81
1 n;
t No Bush Whackine- Hare.
MVJ-.a B.vvi'iu uy pur
chasing your
Hone Equipments
Ifrnm XV. pwvww.t.f. yT7.czi
Practical Mechanic, 02 King street.
ggy-No Peter Funk stock here. 200
A. O. ELMS,
STOCK BROKER, will buy or sell
Plantation Stock, Bonds, ami
Other Marketable Securities,
Atthuir market value for cash.
213 Office wltli E. P. AdnniK. Auct'r.
WILLIAM O. SMITH,
STOCK BROKER,
NO. 38 Merchant Street,
Honolulu, II. I
Sugar Plantation, Railroad,
Telephone, and other Coiporation Stock,
Bonds and Similar Seuuilties Bought,
and Sold 011 Commission,
Money loaned on Stock Securities,
Honolulu, Oct. 1st, 1882. 214
' J0HNN0TT,
lia, popper and Sheet Iron Worker,
Plumber, Can Fitter, &c.
Shoves and Jangqs,
,i jof all,hidsf , ,,,1-t . .'
Pjunibora,', Htock and metals, ,. ,-uj
IIousu Furnishing Goods,
7? UliuiulclicrB, Lump, &o.
Professionals.
U B. MANN, B. S.,
0 Tkaciikr ok Dkawiko,
DrtAuaitTiNn and the Sciekcbs.
287 No. 181 Fort street. lm
SARAH E. PEIRCE, M. D.,
'Ladles' and Children's Physician.
Office aud iesidencc,No. 6 School street,
(between Fort nnd Emma).
Office hours 10:80 to 11 :80a. m.
I:a0to3:80p. m.
Telephone, No.,201.
240
TR. EMERSON, t
JL Residence and consultation rooms
nt No. 2 Kukul'st., corner of Fort.
1 , Telephone 'No. 140. 60 2m
TR. GK Trousseau.
JL begs to notlfyhis frlqnds that he
has resumed practice in Honolulu. Resl.
denco and consiiltliig rooms, No. 73
Punehboiyl st., opposite the niakal gate
of the Qltecn's llostiltal. Consulting
lioiirs from 0 a. m.ito 12.
' - relephone,No. 19J. J
cm Austin whiting,
Tt Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Ascnt to take acknoled!rmcnts of
instruments.
Kaahumanu si., Honolulu. 209
T M. MONSARRAT,
ATTORNEY AT LAWJ
AND NqTARY- PUBLIC.
Real Estate 111 any,prt of -the Kingdo
bought, sold and leased, on
cominisioii.
.' ' II, M.
Loans negotiated, , v 1 ,, 1
. , , Lugnl .Documents Drawn.
No. 27 McreJumt.M, (Ga.cttcjRlock),
10G llouolijlu, Huttaiiim Islands
B. DOLE, '' w Vr '
' -Lawj or and Notary Public,
11 . , , .N'oi 15 Knahmnaiiti st.
JM. DAVIDSON, . :Li 11
. Attorney a I Law,
10" 24 Merchant slieel.
Francis M. Hatch, .,' , , ,
Attorney' at Law,
23 15 Kaahumanu st.
JOHN RU8SEL1I, , - - '
Attorney at Law,' 1 ,
Ofllce, coiner of Fort and Mcrchniit st.
(up stairs) JJ- ' 115
William o. smith,
Attorney nt Lair,
7:) No. !16 Merchant street. I(.
RICHARD F. BICKBRTON, "
Attorney and Counsellor, ntXaw.
Money to lend on Mortgages of Free
,holds. Office, No. 34 Merchant st. 1
Cecil Brown, '
Attoi ncfand Counsellor at Law.
Notary Public, nnd Agent for taking Ac
knowledgments of Instruments foi the
Island ,of Oaliu. No. 8 Kaahumanu st.,
Honolulu. 1
C
O. BERQER,
KAAIIOJIASU STKEKT.
General Agent for
The N. Y. Life Insurance Company,
The City or London Fire In. Co(limlt'd)
Macnenlc & Urban Safes, ' ' '
The Celebrated Springfield Us Machine
Gas Fixtures of Mitchell, Vance & Co.
2U8 1. ' ' .
pHARLES T. GUlilOK, '
NOTARY PUBLIC,"" T
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Agent to take Acknowledgment to
'I Kill
Labor Contracts, , , .
AND GENERAL BUSINESS,AGENT.
Office, lu Makee's Block, corner Queen
nml Kaahumauu sti-eets, llonolulu. 21 ,
. j' 1 ; 1
J. WILLIAMS & Co. I
120FortStrcct, . . t Honolulu,
Portrait and landscape'
DPI10 fcog'i'apl 10 r.
180 ly '
"W
riLLlAM.,AULD,, Agent to
take Acknowledgment, to. Con
tracts for Lalior for (lie JJlstrlct of Konn
Island of Claim, at the officu of. the Hono
lulu Waterworks, foot of Nuunnu st.
189 if ' '
TO UN A. HAS'SINGE.R,
" Agent to take Acknbwlcdgmcnti to
Contracts for Labor. Interior Office,
Honolulu. 7
Q. AKANA, - . TT"
t Chincscand Hawaiian Trans.
latoralid Interpreter,'
No. 48 King street, Honolulu
Traiislntioiirf ol cither, of tlio, aboyo
languages made lth accuracy and dis
patch, and 011 reasonable terms, 200
H.HRUNS, Cooper and Ganger;
Watn Tanks of any diiiiunslons,
Cooperage, Nil 10 Fort street,
Honolulu. ' '
Oil Cjisks, Bhooks aipl Hoop ,Ina,coii.
21 stniitly on hand and for sale. , ly
1 PIQNKI&fSTUAM-u
.CANDFACTORY'
- AND BAKERY 'I
F. HORN, 'Practical Confectioner,
Pastry Cook and Baker.
Js!o.71IIutolst, Tclopbon 74,
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