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No. 305.
HONOLULU, II. L, "WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1883.
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THE DAILY BULLETIN
WALTER HILL, Proprietor.
Is published every morning ntnl clrcu.
Inlcd throughout the town liyrni tiers,
niid forwarded to the other Islands by
every, .opportunity.
Subscription, 50 cents por Month.
Q. Caiisox KnxvoK, Editor.
All business communications to be ml.
dicsscd, Milliliter Dnilv Bulletin, l'osl
Olllcc Box No. 14. Telephone 2:50.
Ofllce, .... (Itircn Mtrrrt,
Opposite Wc I Cnritliigo Factory.
.T. G. Cr.Evion, Malinger
A HINT.
if It .would be pleasant to, believe tho
edict sniil to bo issued by the King
of Coren. to be perfectly authentic.
In this proclamation the monarch
says: "Being devoid of virtue I
hnvo occupied the throne in a dis
ordcrlj'. manner for 19 years. As I
neglected justice, the publio'admi
nistrntion has lost. the confidence of
the people, who have therefore lie come
discontented. I alone am responsible
for these scandals." lie proceeds:
' ' I have frequently debased the stan
dards of value, and put to death
many innocent people. I confess
my wickedness. I have sinned in
destroying the temples and neglect
ing to reverence the sages. I have
sinned in neglecting the administra
tion. of public affairs. I have sinned
in heeding 'the supplications of flat
terers, and wasting money on them.
I have sinned in neglecting to employ
able Ministers, and transferring my
powers to an incompetent, sclfscck
ing clique. Through my faults the
reverence due to the thronc'lias been
,'lost." It would be a very satisfact-
'ory and encouraging symptom if
many other, monarchs could be in
duced to make public confession of
their misdeeds, and misgovcrnment'
similar to thai made by the King, of
Corca. We mean matter-of-fact and
detailed confession made to the
people they wronged, not mere gen
eralities, uttered in church, or to
their confessor, about being "miser
able sinners." Probably the chief
point that discriminates His Majesty
of Corca from many other sovereigns
is not'his faults,-but' bis candid con
fession of them. But thou why
should this public confession and
.pledge of atonement be exacted only,
from kings? Premiers who have
wielded and abustid power might' find
theirconsciences relieved were they
to make a clcan'brcast of their faults
'and their repentance. Melbourne
Australasian.
'At'Frccmantle, Australia, on Dec.
2, a young colt, hardly 12 months
old, walked sedately1 down High st.,
until it came opposite a store where
tljcro was a brilliant display of new
faiiinincr goods in the window of tlc
millinery department. After shak
ing its head rather dubiously several
times, the animal at last resolutely
turned round and boldly walked up
the entrance, when, after pausing
irresolutely for a moment or two, it
stepped forward and. patiently wait
ed "for some one to. attend to him.
As, however, none of the -assistants
put in au,agpcarauce, the colt back
ed out in disgust at tie inattention
it received, and pursued its peripa
tetic course down the town.
SSf Ex Zealandin, Gents fine
Tweed Suits, atChas. J. Fibhcl's,
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SgU Gents' Silk Suspenders (home.
thng new) will bosold'durlng the lloli.
day's nt the Honolulu Clothing Enipori-
urn of A. M. Mem.ib, 104 Fort Street. 371
.
flSflOOO yards of Qucclieo all wool
flannel, from 25cts, up, nt Dims, J.
Fishel's Leading Milluery House.
1ST "Wanted n unite of room, with
board, in a privato family, for Judy mid
gentleman, in a rcnectablo neighbor
linoil. Address J. E. "Wiseman, Heal
Estate Bi oker. "80 lw
J&QrPlain Sateens all colors, at
Chas. J, Fishel's Leading Millinery
House. 2U5
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C3f A lino selection of Ladle' Satin
Cornets can bu had at the Honolulu
Clothing Emporium of A. M. Mkm.ih,
104 Fort Street. 371.
239Wirite open front shirts, at
Chas, J. Fishol's Leading Millinery
House. ' i
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t3T Tho largest (-election of Ladies'
Flchues and Collarettes of tho latest
Patterns arc to liu Juid at the Honolulu
Clothing Emporium of A. M, Mki.i.ik,
J(H Foil Street 371
B. F. EHLEBS & Co.,
DBY GOODS 1MPOBTEBS,
All the Latest Novelties in Fancy Goods Received by. ovcry steamer IT OB jT SUBEE jf.
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A. illl. MELL1S" NEW
BREAKING HOUSES
IN GKNUfNU STYI.K.
WALLACE JACKSON
the thorough experienc
ed liorsc hi uakcr, wishes
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. the public to know that
"lie is fully prepared to
tako charge of stock, and guarantees
to break them thoroughly on his Knnch,
nnd attend carefully to feeding and
doctoring , horses, lie has now in his
charge such celebrated steeds ns Black
Thorn and oilier thoroughbreds, and has
the, exclusive charge of all of Mr. James
Campbell's stock.
Orders left at the Pantheon Stables,
or at the momniotli stables on Mr. James
Campbell's property at Ivapiolani Park,
will meet with promptness. 2!K5 ly
Merchants & Storekeepers.
AS THE YEAH IS CLOSING I tic
.sire to snv that all merchants and
storekeepers will llnd it to their interest
to patronize mc If outside help is re
quired to adjust accounts, arrange bonks,
and general business mattcis for the new
year.
EST Commercial matters of every des
cription attended to.
J. E. WISEMAN,
General Business Agent,
201 lm 27 Merchant street.
To lIcrchniitM,
MASTER Mechanics, and Others.
Tlie services of a live and reliable
Collector of Bills has been cngagcil for
the expiration of the present quarter
and' year. All accounts' cnt licrc for
collection will receive prompt attention.
Commission moderate. Returns made
daily.
285 Cavunaou's AoEtsCY.
A. KRAFT,
JEWELER,j) OPTICIAN,
Dealer m Hawaijan Curiosities.
Store in the "Hawaiian Ga.ctte" build
44 lug, opposite tho Bank.
Chas. J)..GemscIi,
Practical $) Watchmaker.
BS?" Hotel Street, opposite tho
123 ;im International Hotel, "a
Artesian Ice Works
ICE DELIVERED to all parts of the
city amllstihurbs.
)rdcrs fioin the other Islands prompt
ly attended to.
.Ollleo at V. E- Fos inn's, Sadtller,
Fort stieet.
15U . Telcphonu No. Ill, 2m
HONOLULU ICE MANUFACTORY,
lee delivered to all paitsof the
City. Shipping supplied in ijiiautitle.s
to suit, Telcphonu, No, C8. Ollleo at
"Wlhler & Co.'s. 18
Xho IIiirwuijuiL
Temperance Year Book,
For 168U,
rpiIERE will bo published hero in
JL Januarv, 1880, a year book, tin in.
tciotlng and useful volunm with the
above title. A bandy book of leferenco
as well us a valuaUlu book foi tho house.
hold. It will be especially devoted to
tho temperance cause, and will he of
much lhu all the year around. You will
bu solicited to Hiihspribo to this book,
and can obtain further Information by
calling upon I). M. CROWLEY,
280 Honolulu, II, I.
ft. .11. HOHKKTSON,
Dr.iyniiin best teams
TvlVl'lwuc Nu, 05, 15
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IES3E&B2K MRS.
nMjrJrJrJMTiiiMJg
WjjfsSMmeB
,lll town,-
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ADVERTISEMENT.
H
T S.TREOLOAN,
TAILOR,
201
FORT ST.
Ttolicrt Lowoi", (! IT. Cnohc,
LEWBBS & COOK E ,
(successors to Lowers & Dickson,)
Importers and Dealers in Lumber and all
kinds of Building Materials, Fort street,
Honolulu, I
WILDER & Co., Dealers m
Lumber, Paints, Oils, Nails, Salt
and Building Materials of every kind,
cor. Fort and Queen bi-., Honolulu. 1
ALLEN & ROBINSON, Dealeis in
Lumber nnd all kinds of Building
Materials, Paints, Oils, Nails, etc. 71
BROWN & PHILLIPS, Practical
IMumbcis, OasFittcrs and Copper
smiths, No, 71 King St., Honolulu.
House and Ship Job Work promptly
executed. 17
fehCHR. GERTZ, No. 80 Fort bt.
impor'cr and dealer m Gent's,
Ladies' and Children's boots, shoes and
slippers. G'.i
BROWN ev- CO., Importers and
Dealers In Ales, Wines and Spirits,
No. ! Merchant St., Honolulu. 12
sT'-fn HONOLULU IRON WORKS,
Wsi'!ini pMtrhiM,. Nii.riir milk. Iioil.
ers, coolers; iion, brass and lend cast
ings; machinery of every description
made to order. P.iiticulnr attention paid
to ship's lilacksmithing. Job woike.c
filled at short notice. 1
Wilson Brothers,
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GENERAL BLACKSMITHS.
Horse Shoeing a specialty
A lirsUclass man being specially engaged
for that woik.
Ship and Wagon work faithfully
attended to.
Shop on the Esplanade, op. Hnppcr's.204
rpiJK Hawaiian Journal, " Ko Ha
X waii Pak Ai.va," owned anil
edited by Kawainui Bros. ; has a
weekly edition of ,1,200 copies, and
is tho best advertising medium. Of
fice, No. 0 Merchant at. 1
THE EVILS OF PAINTING
And thuir Jti'iut'riy.
" It has been said with much truth,
too, that house painting might, with
study and acquirement of taste, resume
its rank as a liberal art." J',iiim'
Manual.
Believing tho above to be true, A. B
KERR has now icorganized Ills system
of working the business In Honolulu.
In the llrst plaeo ho has seemed the ser.
vices of that celebrated uitisi, Mr. Max
Koii.v, foiinerlyof San Finncisco, whose
work in tho line of plain and decoiatlvo
papei'.huuging, fieseoiug, A-o., Is up to
tho present timo iiiisurpasstMl, anil on
these Islands lias never been equalled.
Forlioiiso painting jobs Jlrst.clash me
chanics only will ho employed. In
future pntions cm depend upon my Illl.
ing every ouler on the moat scientific
basis known to tlio trade.
TJiu Sign Painting and Letteilngdc
paitnient will bu puiniiinently juesldeil
over by Mr. Gko. Stkatmkvkm, (further
comment unnecessary.)
P.S. Send for designs of frescos for
celling and cornices, Something new;
and If you want any glass put lu call at
"Tigoi'"l'ittiit;StoiH,
317 ly 78KliigBliect,
UNION FKBD COMPANY, A. W.
Busn, .MiiiugeJ- Seo tulvcrtlse-tui-nt
on otlivr page, 28
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Commission Merchants.
Geo. W. Macfailanc. H. R. Macfarlane.
G. W. MACFARLANE & Co.
IMPORTERS, COMMISSION MER
CHANTS AM)
Sugar Factors,
Fire-Proof Building, 02 Queen street,
Honolulu. II. I.
aokxts for
The "Waiknpu Sugar Plantation, Maui,
The Silencer Sugar Plantation, Hawaii,
The lleeia Sugar Plantation, Oahu,
Huelo Sugar Mill, Maui,
Huelo Sugar Plantation, Muni,
Puuloa Slieep Ranch Co., Hawaii,
J. Fowler & Co. Steam Plow and Port
able Tiainway "Works, Leeds,
Minlecs, AVntson & Co's Sugar lachin
cry, Glasgow,
Glasgow and Honolulu Line of Packets.
183
F.
S. Pratt & Co.
Auctioneer? and General
Commission Mcichnnts,
Braver Block, Queen St., Honolulu.
Special attention given to tho Sale of
Real Estate and Pert.onal Pioperty.
Advances made on consignments. 210
Clmis bi'recUl. Wm. IS. Irwin.
"VT G. Irwin & Company,
It Sugar Factor's and Commission
Agents, Honolulu. i
HHACKFELD & COMPANY,
General Commission Agents,
Queen street, Honolulu. l-
AS. CLEQHORN & CO.
Importers and Commission
Merchants dealers in General Merchan
dise, Queen and Kaaliumanu sts., Hono
lulu. 78
II. A. I. Cnrlcr. 1'. c. Joncc, Jr.
C brewer & Company,
Shipping and Commission
Merchants, Queen st., Honolulu. 1
rpHEO. H. Davies & Company,
X Importers and Commission
Merchants; agents for Lloyd's and the
Liverpool Undcrwi iters, British nnd
Foreign Ins. Company, and Northern
Assurance Company. 71
DIAS & OONSALES,
No. .77 Hotel Sttcct, Honolulu,
Importers and Dealers in Dry and Fancy
Goods, Inlaid Work, Embioidcry,
28t) &c &c, &c.
JOHN T. WATEimoUSE,
u Iinpoitcr and Dealer in General
Merchandise, Queen st., Honolulu. 1
TVf S. GRINI3AUM & CO.,
J-'A Importers of Genornl Mer
chandise tiiitl Commission Mel chants.
Honolulu. i
TVf S. GRINUAUM & CO. ,
-l-"J- Commission Merchants, 124
California street, Sim Frnneisco,
Cnl.
"P T. LHNEHAN & G O .,
-1- Importers and Commission Mer.
chants, Nitnanu st., Honolulu. 1
S. K. C'.i-lle.
J. B. Athcrtun,
fj A S T L E & OOOKE,
Shipping and Commission Mer
chimin. Impoilers and Dealeis in Gen.
ci.il Mciehandise, No. 80 King street,
Honolulu.
WING AVO CHAN & Co.,
Iinpoifcis and General Dealers
In English, American and Chinese Pro
visions, Plantation Tea and General
Supplies. Also, white and colored eon
tract matting, all qualities and prices.
Sfir No. 22 Nuiiaiiii Street, opposite
Mr. Afong's. 81
A. O. ELLIS,
OTOOK BROKER, will buy or sell
k3 Plantation Stock, Bonds, and
Other Marketable Securities,
Atlhelr market value for cash.
215 Olllcc with E. P. Adams. Auct'r.
WILLIAM O. SMITH,
STOCK BROKER,
NO. 38 Merchant Street,
Honolulu, II. Ij'
Sugar Plantation, Railroad,
Telephone, and other Corporation Stock,
Bonds and Similar Securities Bought
and Sold on Commission,
Money loaned on Stock Securities.
Honolulu, Oct. 1st, 1882. 214
JOHN N0TT,
Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Worker,
Plumber, Gas Fitter, &o.
Stoves and Banges
of iill kinds.
Plumbers1 stock anil metals,
Hoiibo Furnibliiug Goods,
7? Chautlolicrs, Lumps, &o.
A. S, CLEGHOEN & Co,
Have received a large assoilment of
Boots & Shoes
to suit till classes of PUieliuHTS, 181
Professionals.
(J B. MANN, B. S.,
iJ Tkaciiku op Drawing,
DltAUtlltTINO AND Tim SciKKCKS,
287 No. 189 Fort street. lm
SARAH B. PEIRCE, M. D.,
Ladies' and Clilldrcn's Physician.
Olllcc and icsidence, No. 5 School etreel,
(between Foit and Emma).
Olllcc bouts 10:30 to ll:30n. m.
Isy0to3:30r). m.
210 Telephone, No. 201
JL Resldenco and consultation roorat
at Xo. 2 Kuknl st., comer ol Fort. I
Telephone No. 140. G9 2m
Dr. G-. Trousseau,
begs to uotlfyhls friends that ho
has resumed practice in Honolulu. Rcsl.
ilcnee and consulting rooms, No. 73
Punchbowl .st., opposite the inakul gate
of the Queen's Hospital. Consulting
hours fiom 0 a. m, to 12.
Telephone No. 103. sg
W AUSTIN WHITING,
Attorney nnd Counsellor at Law.
Agent to tako acknowledgments of
instruments.
Kaahiilnanii st., Honolulu. 200
"T M. MONSARRAT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW '
AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
Real Estate in any pait of the Kingdo
bought, sold and leased, on
commission.
Loans negotiated,
Legal Documents Drawn.
No. 27 Merchant st. (Gazette Block),
100 Honolulu, Hawaiian Island
SB. DOLE,
Lawyer and Notary Public,
No. 15 Kaaliumanu st,
JM. Davidson, H
Attorney at Law. i
10 2t Mei chant stieet.
JiRANCIS M. HATCH, ', i
Attorney at Law, , ,
'-J 15 Kaalumianii 51.
JOHN RUSSELL,
Attnnipv nt T.n-
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Odicc, corner of Fort and Merchant si.
(up stairs) 11,-1
T7"IL.LIAM O. SMITH,
; r Attorney at Law,
10 No. 80 Merchant street.
RICHARD F. BICKERTON,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Money to lend on Mortgages of Free,
holds. Office, No. 31 Merchant st., 1
CECIL BROWN,
Attiiincr and Counsellor at Law,
Notary Public, and Agent for taking Ac
knowledgments of Instruments for the
Island of Oahu. No. 8 Kaahuuianu st,
Honolulu. '.i,,i
r o. berger,
KAAIIUMANU STIIKKT,
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General Agent for
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The N. Y. Life Insurance Company!'
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Tlie City of London Fire In. Co(limlt'd)
Macncalc & Urban Safes,
The Celebrated Spiinglleld Gas Machine
Gas Fi.tuics of Mitchell, Ynnce &'Co:;
238
pHARLES T. GULICK,
NOTARY PUBLIC, )
Agent lo lake AeknolcdginonlR to I
Labor Contracts, , 1,
AND GENERAL BUSINESS,AGENT.
Olllcc, In Makce'hlllock, corner Queen
and Kaahuuianu streets, Honolulu. 21' :
J. WILLIAMS & Co.
120 Fort Street, - . Honolulu,
Portrait and Landscape'
, ibo iy
WILLIAM AULD, Agent to
take Acknowledgments to Con.
liacts for Labor for tho District of Kon'u
Island of Oahu, at the ofllcc of the Hono.
lulu Waterworks, foot of Nuuanu st.
180 tf
TO UN A. HAS SINGER,
Agent to tako Acknowledgment! to
Contiacts for Lab6r. Interior 'fllec,
Honolulu. 7
C. AKANA, ,
Chinese and lfawailnii Trans
lator and Interpreter,
No. 48 King stieet, Honolulu.
Tianslatlous of eltiier of tho above
liuiguages made witti accmacy and dis
patch, and on lcasonablc terms. 200
H. BRUNS, Coopcr'and Gaugcr,
Water Tanks of any dimi'iiuions,
Cooperage, No, 1" Fort street,
Hoiinlulu,
Oil Casks, Sliooks and Hoop Iron con-
221 stautly on Jiaud and for sale, ly
PIONEER STEAM
CANDY FACTORY
AND BAKERY.
F. HORN, Practical Confeolionor,
Pastry Cook anil linker.
No.7niutoUt. Telephone 74.
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