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DAILY BULLETIN
No. 30(5.
HONOLULU, II. I., THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1883.
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Is published every morning nml clrcu.
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Subscription, - -, : 50 ccnls por Month.
0. Caiison Kknyon, Editor.
All busbies communications to lie nd-
thesed, Manager Daily Bulletin, l'ost
Olllcc Box No. 14. Telephone 230.
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Opposite WcflV Cnrtlngo Factory.
J. Q. Cr.uvion, Manager
THE HAWAIIAN TREATY
Washington, January 3d. Tito
1 louse' Committee on Foreign Affairs,
it is expected, will tnko ilnnl nction
on the bill pending before them since
the early -pint of last session, abro
gating the Hawaiian Reciprocity
Treaty, at their nicctingon Friday
next. There Jiavc been several more
petitions received from jt. .Louis, and
other places asking for the repeal of
the sugar clause of. the treaty, even
if the other parts were allowed to
stand. It will be remembered that
the Committee found itself equally
divided at its meeting held before
Christinas. Governor Orth, the ab
sent member, lias since died. Much
depends, therefore, on whom Speaker
Keifcr will appoint to fill the vacancy
in the Committee. Williams of
Wisconsin, Chairman of the Commit
tee, does not know whether he will be
able to be at the next meeting.
Blount of Georgia, who fought hard
est against the treaty, is absent at
home, but it. is thought he will return
by Thursday.
Owing to the death of Minister
Allen, it is said the Hawaiian. Lega
tion had requested the House Com
mittee on Foreign Affairs to postpone
final action on the bills and joint
resolutions respecting the report of
the treaty between Hawaii and the
United States. Could the legation
make a formal request, the Commit
tee will not take, as was proposed,
its final action next Friday, but will
defer action until the Hawaiian Gov
renment can substitute a representa
tive in place of Allen. He had been
paying earnest attention to the sub
ject. The House Committee on
Foreign Affairs has had, since their
introduction and reference last ses
sion, three bills and one jointuesolu
tion on the subject. The bills are
substantially the same in their pur
poses. Two of those are to terminate
the convention or treaty of June 3,
1875, with the reign of his Majesty,
King 'of the Hawaiian Islands, and
tlie other bill is to provide for the
collection of the duties imposed by
law on all sugars imported from the
Islands above the grade of sugar
'known in 1875, in the markets of
San Francisco and Portland, as
Sandwich Islands sugar. The House
joint' resolution before the Commit
tee has reference to the establishment
of a customs union treaty which the
Government of the Hawaiian Islands.
It requests the President to open
negotiations looking to the formation
of n customs union with Hawaii by
which tho customs tariff of the United
States shall ,be applied in those
Islands on all goods coming from
countries! other than the United
SUites. While a majority1 of 'the
Committee, oppose rescinding the
treaty entirely, they will vote to give,
the required twelve months' notice
to suspend commercial relations. A
joint resolution and bill for the same
purpose have1 been 'foi' some time be
fore the Senate Committee on For
eign delations.
B, dents' Bik Suspenders (home.
thing new) will ho sold during the Holt.
day's nt the Honolulu Clothing Empori.
uin of A. M. Mkmjs, 101 Fort Street. 271
, . .
8Sy4000 yards of Quoehoo all wool
flannel, from 25 cts. up, at Chas. J.
Fibhol's Leading Millnery House.
C5f Wanted a suite of rooms, with
hoard, In a prlvnto family, for lady and
gentleman, In a respectable neighbor
hood. Address J. E, Wiseman, Ileal
Estate Broker. 283 lw
JOOrPlain Sateens all colors, at
Chas. J, Fishers Leading Millinery
IIouso.
235
t3?" A lino selection of Ladies' Satin
Corsets can he hail at the Honolulu
Clothing Emporium of A. M. Mui.lib,
101 Fort Street. . 271
B3SF"V'ute open
Chas. J. Fisliel'ai L
front shirts, at
Leading Millinery
House. .
Cg- Thu largest selection of Ladles'
Flchuu and Collarettes of the latest
Pattern are to )ie hud at tho Honolulu
Clothing Emporium of A. M. Mkij.ih,
.JW Fort Street' 871
B. F. EHLERS cfc Co.,
DRY GOODS IMPORTERS,
All the Latest Novelties in Fancy Goods Received by every steamer TTQR T S TREE T
LOOK OUT FOR
A. M. MELLIS' NEW
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BREAKING HOUSES
IX GUKUIXi: STYI.K.
WALLACE JACKSON
the thorough exporiene.
ed horse breaker, wNlics
SjzS&.a'SZi; 'I'0 public to know that
" he is fully prepared to
take charge of stock, anil guarantees
to break them thoroughly on Ills Ranch,
mid attend carefully to feeding and
doctoring horses.. He has now in his
cluirgc such celebrated steeds as Black
Thorn and other thoroughbreds, and has
the exclusive charge of all of Mr. James
Campbell's stock.
Orders left nt tho Pantheon Stable",
or at the mommoth stables on Mr. James
Campbell's property nt Kapiolani Park,
will meet with promptness. 203 ly
Merchants & Storekeepers.
AS THE YEAR IS CLOSING I de
sire to say that all merchants and
storekeepers will find it to their interest
to patronize me if outside help is re
quired to adjust accounts arrange books,
and general business matters for the new
year.
E2T" Commercial matters of every dcs.
cription attended to.
J. E. WISEMAN,
General Business Agent,
201 lm 27 Mcichunt street.
To llercIiiiutN,
"jlTASTER Mechanics and Others.
lVl. The services of a live and reliable
Collector of Bills has been engaged for
the expiration of the present quarter
and year. All accounts .sent here for
collection will receive prompt attention.
Commission moderate, lteturns made
daily.
283 ' Cavexaoh's AaENcr.
A. KRAFT,
JEWELER, jlVOPTIOI AN,
Dealer in Hawaiian Curiosities.
Store lu the "Hawaiian Gazette" build
44 lug, opposite the Bank.
Chas
D. Gcinscli,
Praotical
'k Wonbmolroi'.
BSy Hotel Street, opposite, the
123 :tm International Hotel. U
Artesian Ice Works
ICK DELIVERED to all parts of the
city and suburbs,
)riler from the other Islands prompt
ly attended to.
Olllee nt W. E. Fosrmt's, Saddler,
Fort stieet.
150 Telephone No. 111. 2m
HONOLULU ICE MANUFACTORY.
ko delivered to all pails of the
City. Shipping supplied lu quantities
to suit. Telephoiu, No, GS. Ollleu at
Wilder & Co.'.,. 18
rJ?lio Iliiwuiiuii
Temperance Year Book,
For 188IJ,
rpiIEUK will ho published hero in
JL January, 188U, a year book, an In.
tercsting and useful volume- with the
above title. A handy hook of refereneo
as well asa valuable hook for tho house,
hold. It will bo especially devoted to
tho temperance cause, and will bu of
much use all the year around. You wilt
bo solicited to subscribe to this book,
and can obtain further information by
calling upon 1), M. OKOWLEY,
280 Honolulu, H. I.
iG. II. ROBERTSON,
Drayman beat teams
lu town, Telephone . 00, lo
TSte
ADVERTISEMENT.
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H.
S. TREGLOAN,
TAILOR,
201
FORT ST.
lloticrt Lruere, . SI. Coolsc,
LK W E It S & COO K 15 ,
(successors to Lowers & Dickson,)
Importers and Dealers in LunuVr and all
kinds of Building Materials, Fort street,
Honolulu 1
WILDER & Co., Dealers in
Lumber, Paints, Oils, Nails, Salt
and Rulltling Materials of every kind,
cor. Port and Queen sts., Honolulu. 1
A LLEN
N & ROBINSON, Dealers
r. Lumber and all kinds of Bulldinj:
er and all kinds or liiiilding
Materials, Paints Oils Nails, etc. 71
BROWN & PHILLIPS, Practical
Plumbois, GtiM Fitters mid Copper
smiths, No. 71 King St., Honolulu.
House and Ship Job Work promptly
executed. 17
bCIIIL GERTZ, No. 80 Fort st.
bnpor'er and dealer in Gent's,
Ladies' and Children's boots, shoes anil
slippers. 0!J
BROWN & CO., Importers and
Dealers in Ales, Wines and Spirits,
No. 1) Merchant St., Honolulu. 12
rviirr; Honolulu Iron "Works,
jp-r-rfsttjSlcam engine-, sugar mills, boil.
ei, coolers; iron, hrns and lead cast
ings; machinery of every description
made to order. Paiticular attention paid
to ship's hlacksmithing. Job woik exe
cuted at short notice. 1
"Wilson Brothers,
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GEN E R AL 1JL AC K S M ITI 1 S.
Horse Shoeing n specialty
A lirst-chiss man being specially engaged
for that work.
Ship and Wagon work faithfully
attended to.
Shop on tho Esplanade, op. IIoppcr's.201
rpiIE Hawaiian Journal, " Ko Ha
X waii Pai: Aixa," owned and
edited by Kawaiuui Bros. ; has a
weokly edition of 3,00 copies, and
is thu best advertising medium. Of
fice. No. U Merchant st. 1
THE EVILS OF PAINTING
And their Jtt'inedy.
" It has been bald with much truth,
too, that bouse painting might, with
study ami acquirement of taste, resume
Its rank as a 'liberal art." Pmnttrs
Mn ii ii a I,
Relieving the above to be true, A. R
KERR has now reorganized Ills system
of working the business in Honolulu,
In thu llrsf plant lie has seemed the scr.
vices of that celubrati'd aitlst, Mr. Max
Kuii.v, formeily of San Francisco, whose
work in the line of plain and decorative
papcr.limiglng, irescoing, Ac, is up to
the piescnt time unsiiijias-ed, and on
these Islands has never been equalled.
For bouse painting jobs llrst-clnss me
chanics only will be employed. In
future patrons can depend upon my till
ing every order on the most bcieutllle
basis known to the trade.
The Sign Painting and Lettering dc
paitincnt will bu permanently presided
over by Mr. Oj:o. BritATMirmi, (further
comment unnecessary,)
P.S. Send for designs of frescos for
colling and cornices, Something new;
and if you want any glass put in call at
"Tijje'r Paint Store,
247 ly 78 King Street.
TTNION FEED
COMPANY. A. W.
iirer. Bee udvcitlsu-
J Uubit, Manager.
UH'ut ou otlivr page. 28
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Commission JYEorcnants.
Geo. W. Mncfnrlanc. II. R. Macfnrlanc.
Q. W. MACFARLANE & Co.
IMPORTERS, COMMISSION MER-
CHANTS and
Sntjiw Factors,
Fire-Proof Building, - 52 Queen street,
Honolulu. II. I.
aoi:kts for
The WaikanuSuirar Plantation. Maui.
The Spencer Sugar Plantation, Hawaii,
Thu lleeia Sugar Plantation, Oahu,
Hticlo Sugar Mill, Maul,
Huclo Sugar Plantation, Maui,
Puulo.i Sheep Ranch Co.. llawnli,
J. Fowler & Co. Steam Plow and Port
able Tramway Works Leeds
Miri lees Watson &Co's Sugar Machln
cry, Glasgow,
Glasgow and Honolulu Line of Packets.
185
FS. PRATT Ss CO.
Atictionccis and General
Commisiiou Mci chants
Reaver Rloek, Queen SI., Honolulu.
Special attention given to the Sale of
Real E-tatc and Personal Properly.
Advances made on consignments. 210
ClniiK Srn-cl.il;. Win. (1. lrttiu.
W.
G-. Irwin & Company,
Sugar Factois and Commission
Agents, Honolulu. 1
HHackfeld & Company,
tieneial CouimUsion AkciiIs,
Queen street, Honolulu.
1
A.
S. OLEQHOBN & CO.
Importers and Commision
Merchants dealers in General Merchan
dise, Queen and Kaahuniiinu sts., Hono
lulu. 78
II. A. P. C'nrlcr. 1. C. Jonef, Jr.
0.
BREWER & COMPANY,
Shlnnbiir and Commlsion
Merchants, Quen st., Honolulu. 1
rPHEO. H. DAVIE8 Ss COMPANY,
JL Importers and Commission
Merchants; ngents for Lloyd's and the
Liverpool Underwriters, 'British and
Foreign Ins. Company, and Northern
Assurance Company. 71
DIAS & GONSALES,
No. f7 Hotel Sticct. Honolulu.
Importers and Dealers In Dry and Fancy
Goods, Inlaid Work, Embroidery,
280
ive,, cc.,
&c.
JOHN T. WATERIIOUSE,
w Importer nnd Dealer in General
Merchandise, Queen st., Honolulu. 1
TVI" S. GR1NBALTM & CO.,
i-'-L Importers of General aSIer
cliandisutiiid Coniniissiou Meiehunts,
Hnuolulu. i
M.
S. GU1NBAUM & CO. ,
Loniniisslou jMcrelinnts, 124
Califoiniu
street, Sim Francisco,
Cal.
L H N E II A N & C O ..
J- Ii:
Imtiorters and Coininission Mrr.
chants, Ntiunnu St., Honolulu. 1
S. '. Cnstle.
J. 11. Athcrtim.
& COOKE.
C
S T L E
Shiniilnu and Coininission M"er.
chants. Importers and Dealers in Gen
end Merchandise, No. 80 King street,
Honolulu. i
W
NG YVO CHAN & Co..
niDoi tcrs and General Dealers
lu English. American and Chinese Pro
visions, Plantation Tea and General
Supplies. Also, white and colored con
tract unit ting, all qualities and prices.
BQr No. 22 Niuianu Street, opposite
Mr. Along!. 81
A. a. ELLIS,
STOCK BROKER, will buy or sell
Plantation Stock; Bonds, ami
'Other Marketable Securities,
Atthelr market value for cash.
215 Ortleo with E. P. Adams Auct'r.
WILLIAM O. SMITH,
STOCK BROKER,
NO. 08 Merchant Street,
Honolulu, II. I,'
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. 211
JOHN N0TT,
Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Worker,
Plumber, Gas Fitter, &u.
Stoves and Ranges
of all kinds,
Plumbers' stock and metals,
IIouso Furnishing Goods,
77 Chandeliers Lamps, &c.
A. S. CLEGHORN & Co.
Have received a large assortment of
Boots & Shoes
to buU all clinsw of purcbabcis, 11
Professionals.
S.:
& Mann, B. 8.,
TKACIIKtl OF D11AW1NO.
DllAUOIITlNO AND THE SciEMCKS.
Ko. 18! Fort street. lm
SARAH B. PEIRCE, M. D.,
Ladies' and Children's Physician.
Olllcc mid residence, No. 5 School street,
(between Fort nnd Emma).
Olllee hours 10:30 to 11:30a. in.
l:30to:i:30n. m.
210 Telephone, No. 201.
DR. THAOHER,
DENTIST,
101M Fort street (up stairs.)
Charges lower thnn any other dentist
In Honolulu, whether traveling dentist
l or otherwise. Satisfaction guaranteed.
yyj
DR. EMERSON,
Residence mid consultation roomi
at No. 2 Ivtikiil St., corner of Fort.
Telephone No. 140.
59 2m
"TR. G. TROUSSEAU,
JL begs to notifyhis friends that ho
has resumed practleu In Honolulu, ltcsl.
denco and consulting rooms, No. 73
Punchbowl st., opposite the makid gate
of the Queen's Hospital. Consulting
hours from !) a. in. to 1LV
Telephone No. lt3j Si;
TXT AUSTIN WHITING,
T Y Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Agent to take acknowledgments of
Instruments.
Knnhuiiianu St., Honolulu. 209
T M. MONSARRAT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
Real Estate m any pail of the Kingdd
bought, sold nnd leased, on '
commission.
Loans negotiated,
Lugal Documents Drnwn.
No. 27 Merchant st. (Gazette Block),
1U0 Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands
S.
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B. Dole,
Lawyer and Notary Public,
No. 15 Kaahum.iiiu st.
JM. Davidson,
Attorney at Law.
ll! 24 Merchant street.
Iranois M. Hatch,
Attorney at Law,
2 15 Knahuiuaiiu st.
John Russell,
Attorney at Law,
Olllcc, corner of Port and Merchant st.
(up stairs) us
WILLIAM O. SMITH,
Attorney at Law,
3 No. 30 Merchant street.
KIOHARD P. BICKERTON,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Money to lend on Mortgages of Fice.
holds. Olllee, No. 81 Merchant M. 1
Cieoil Brown,
' Attorner and Counsellor at Lair,
Notary Public, and Agent for taking Ac
knowledgments of Instruments for the
Island of Oahu. No. 8 Kaahuinnnu st.,
Honolulu. i
r o. berqer,
KAAHUSIANU STUKUT.
General Agent for ,
The N. Y. Life Insurance Company,
The City of London Fire In. Co(limit'd)
Mnenenlo & Urban Safes,
The Celebrated Sjiringlleld Gus Muchine ,
Gas Fixtures of Mitchell, Ynnco & Co.
238
Charles T.
Gulick,
NOTARY PUBLIC, ".
Agent to take Acknowledgincnts to "y
Labor Contracts,
AND GENERAL BUSINESS AGENTi
Olllee, in Makee's Block, comer Queen
and Kaahumauii streets, Honolulu. 21
J, WILLIAMS & Co. ZT. '
120 Fort Sttcet, . . Honolulu,
Portrait and Landscape
?80 ly '
XriLLIAM AULD, Agent to '
Y t take Acknowledgments tp Con.
tracts for Lnlior for thu District of Konu
Island of Oahu, at thu olllco of the Hono
lulu AVnterWorks, foot of Nuuiinu st.
18!) tf
TOIIN A. HASSINGER,
" Agent to taku Aekiiouledgmciits tu ,
Contracts for Labor. Interior 'Jfllee,
Honolulu. 7
W.
AKANA,
Chluesu and Hawaiian Trans.
lator and Intcmictcr,
No. 48 King street, Honolulu.
Tiaiislations of either of the) ahovo j
languages made with accuracy and dis
patch, and on reasonable terms, ' 209 '
J II. RRUNS, Cooper and Ganger,
Water Tanks of any dimensions,
Cooperage, No,10 Fort stieet,
Honolulu. .
Oil Casks, Shooks mid Hoop Iron con."
281 bluutly on hand mid (or stile, ly
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