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THE DAILY BULLETIN
NfoL.II.No. 335.
HONOLULU, II. I., TUESDAY, FEBKUA11Y 27-, 1883.
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THE DAILY BULLETIN
WALTER HILL, Proprietor.
Is published every morning nml circu
lated throughout the town by carriers,
nnd fofwnracd4to-.thc other Islands by
every opportunity i?-,
SubtcrlpWsn, 80 MftWptr Month.
G. CAitsoKKJjrosilEJdhor.-
All business communications to bo ml.
droned. Manager Daily Bulletin, Post
OIllcc Box No. 14. Telephone 250.
.eitlrr', - I-' - Queen' Hfrect,
Opposite WMt's Csrrlngo Factory.
J. G,. Clkvior, Manager
THB MABTLB8B STEAMER.
A curious craft lying at Pier 3fy
East River attracts much notice.
Engines arc being put in, nnd she
will shortly go on ti series of iiinl
tri)8. The principles on which she
was built nrc ns Hovel in their present
application ns the nppenrnnce of the
steamer itself.
ThcJIctcorJs, virtually n.modeL
for n large ocean steamer, though by
no means a small vessel ' herself.
She is 156 feet long, 2G fcctC inches
beam, 17 feet 8J inches in depth of
hold, nnd 054 tons carpenters' meas
urement. She draws, with coal andt
machinery, 11' feet Cinches aft, and
6 feet, IX inches, forward,- She is
called the dome'steamer, from the
peculiar appearance of her declc.
She is perfectly flush fore and aft,
nothing appearing nbovc deck except
the pilot house, smoke stack, and
small companionway. She lias no
masts, and there is an uninterrupted
promenade from bow to stern. The
deck is something like a turtle's back,
inclining toward the sides, which
tumble in.. It is known as a crown
dcckthcjbilge8 fortning an arc of a
quarter ""of a circle from "the plank
shear nt spar deck lino to the water
ways on the crowndeck. Capt. A.
1 Bliven, her constructor, claims
that if thc,Mctcor vferc launched up
side down she must right herself,
and that no iiowcrful body of water,
such as sometimes come aboard and
disables steamers, can effect her,
because she will shed it off her dome
or turtle back ns fast as it is shipped.
Below there is a great economy of
Bpacctfotcngincsjboilers ,nnd, fur?
U1IVC0, WJlUlfli imuni .v. vunuvi.v
usual proportion of room is avail
able for passengers and cargo. The
saloon resembles that of a yacht.
It is 22 feet long, 14 feet wide, and
in addition to six staterooms there
are Inrgo.lockers amLclosets. For
ward of the" saloonKis' the engine
room, where the engine is compacted
- into a spnee of 12 by 18 feet. It is
a double compound balance. .
Tho,Metcor, is built of wooiji but
shoildBhc prove 'successful the lar
ger steamers will' be built of steel.
A rating ofAl ut American Lloyds
for twenty yenrs has been offered to
her. The constructor calculates
that n steamer built on this principle
of' the size of the Alaska ""would
cross the Atlantic in five days, and
.would carry easily one-third, more
freight and passengers than the
Alaska.
To' insure absolute snfety in case
of tlitf breaking ofs the main shaft,
iih there aretuo masts. Capt. Bhven
will have two auxiliary screws.
'Jliey will' 'be in'tlie dcaqwood and
will bo arranged strthatjtliey can be
connected and set at work at a inlu.
utc's notice. The 'NationalS team
Construction Company was first
formed to build these ships.'btit since
then the i American' Quick Transit
Company ,,nd thVNew; England
Quick Transit Company have been
forroiid, nnd arc only waiting for the
success of the Meteor to begin build
iog a fleet of lUiustless steamers.
X. Y. JieruM. r
NotW.
N M. CARTER 6 '8. T.1 GRAHAM
O. "huvortuis day formed n Co-prt-nerhtn
under the firm name of B. 21.
CAUTER & Co. - t
(Signed) giPGKAIlA,
Uonolulu,-Feb. lt, 1883. ' 318.
" S. M.tART EJR & CO.
T5EG toIiotlfr their fi lends "fiii'd tlio
15 general public of Honolulu, that
they have iv.i
COMMENCED BUSINESS
AS
Retail bealerf in Wood,
Coal and Feed.
They will lo carry qn the
QmttX Dry.Buin4M
as heretofore,
Order.repcct(iilly solicited.
PIhco of fiiiliie-a King otrecl.
'' ' "JtkbMH STltJCTI.Y CASH. M
TtlepiioneSro-. 803. ' OnlcrwMW , rf-
B. ir. EHLERS & Co.,
DRY GOODS IMPORTERS,
All the latest Novelties in tfancy Goods Received by every steamer FORT S TREET
I AM ALL UPSET
On account of extending the Store, and
r ''Receiving New Goods, New Goods,
SUCH AS
Pluthes, Brocades, Surrahs, Morries, Silks, Satins,
Lacos, Trimmings, Ladies' Silk Hose, all shades.
8, 4, G nnd 12 Button nnd 5 Hook
FOSTER KID GLOVES!
For want of room, I will sell the above goods at prices never known
before in this market.
Also, a few very superior Gent's Dress Suits.
;.n
A. M. Mellis' Honolulu
101 Port street,
LAWRENCE St FREETH,
- CONTRACTORS.
Plans nnd Estimates fui nithed for works
of construction. Civil Engineering &
Surveying Office, 10 and 21 Merchant 'st,
above J. f. Robertson & Co's.
800 P. O. Box, 101. ly
ggraG. H. ROBERTSON,
gflSBSSSSL Drayman beat tennis
In town. Telephone N. 05. 16
CEDAR SHINGLES!
Just Rkcbivkdjiv '
200 Allen A Bohlmon.
W.PENNELIj,
Practical Mechanic.
Saddles akd Haumesh
or all kinds on linnil or 5 &st?s- -
made to order.
No millinory or dry goods for sale here.
No steam plows or Gorhatn silver ware.
No.jvinesjir spirits.for sale.
No lmpqrtcd4CoronRtion Mock here.
No boots, shoes orTcte'rTunk jewelry;
But if you want satisfaction inmy line
callOn mg.at g KiBg t, 303
BREAKING HORSES
IN GENUINE 8TVI.K.
WALLACE JACKSON
the thorough experienc
ed lior.se brcakcr.wNlics
-f. "-"lm a fnlli' iiri'Tinrrfl in
take cliarcc of stock, and guarantees
to break them thoroughly on his Ranch,
and attend carefully to feeding and
doctoring hoiscs. lie has now in his
charge such celebrated steeds as Black
Thorn and other thoroughbreds, and has
the exclusive charge of all of Mr. James
Campbell's stock.
Orders left at the Pantheon Stables,
or at the mommoth stables on Mr. James
Campbell's property nt Knpiolani Pnrk,
will meet with promptness. 205 ly
.i.
Dr. Ite Frier,
Veterinary Physician,
Stables on Berctania st.
?-t-(Plain8) near Thomas'
Square. Orders sent to P. O. Box 315
will receive prompt attention.
Dr. Du Fries having fitted up elegant
accommodations on the Plains for the
doctoring and care of animals, Is fully
nronarnf In rnmll'I1 batisfactioil. Has
also a largo pasturo land and will take
general good care of horses and cattle
left hi his charge. No cure no pay.
, 800 ly
A. KRAFT,
J EWELKR, OPTICIAN,
Dealer in Hawaiian Curiosities.
Store In the "lluwallan Gazette" build
44 lug, opposite the Bank.
Chris. D. Gewscli,
Practical Watchmaker.
1& Hotel Street, opposltu the
133 3iu International Hotel, -a
HONOLUMIJPFJtMANUFAOTOUY.
Ice delivered to-all paitsof tho
Citj'. Shipping supplied in iinntltles
to suit, Twlonhoiie, No. 0. Olllce at
Wilder & Co. IB
, Temperance Year Book,
For 1883,
THERE will ho published here In
Januarv, 18B3, a ycf.f bmik. u in
teresting hud UMsful volume Willi tho
above title. A handy book of reference
as wollasa valuublo nook toi tne nousc.
valuable nook toi tne noithC
k'llj io .especially devoted to
auco cuuso, and will be of
II tho year around. You will
ho d. It w
tho tcnijKirauco
tituMi iisn nil the
in KnUnltMl to sub'scrllH) to this book.
and ran obtain further Information by
calling upon U j.vuwjubx,
.
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Clothing Emporium
Honolulu.
J. ltons, u .1. i.kvey.
1 TONS & LEVEY,
JLj Auctioneers and General
Commission Merchants,
Beaver Block, Queen st., - Honolulu.
Sales of Furniture, Stock, Real EsUite
and General Merchandise promptly at
tended to.
Sole. Agents for Amciican and Euro
pean merchandise. 318
H.
204
S. TREQLOAN,
TAILOR,
FORT ST.
Itolicrt Irfwen, C. Jl. Cooko.
L ewers en Cooke,
(successors to Lowers 4 Dicksnn,)
Importers nnd Dealers hi Luuilmr nnd all
kinds ot Building Materials, Fori street,
Honolnln 1
WILDER & CO.,
Dealers incumber, Paints,
Oils, Nails, S.llt and Bulkling'Mutcrlnls
of every kind, cor. Fort nnd Queen at:.,
Honolulu.
Allen & Robinson,
Dealers in Lumber nnd
nil kinds of Building' Materials, Paints,
Oils, Nails, etc. 71
BROWN is PHILLIPS,
Practical PI umbel s, GnH Fitters
nud Copper-smiths, No. 71 King St.,
Honolulu. EST House nud. Whip Job
Work promptly executed. 17
Chr. Gertz,
No. 80 Foit street, Honolul.lT'
Impor'cr and Dealer m Gent's, Ladies'
and Childiew's boots, shoes and slippers.
Wilson Brothers,
GENERAL BLACKSMITHS.
Horso Shoeing a specialty
A first-class man being specially engaged
for that work.
Ship nnd Wagon work faithfully
attended to.
Shop on tho Esplanade, op. Uopper's.204
THE Hawaiian Journal, " Ko Ha
waii Pak Aixa," owned and
edited by Kawainui Bros. ; has a
weekly edition of 0,200 copies, and
is tho best advertising medium. Of
fice, No. G Merchant st. 1
THE EVILS OF FAINTING
And their Hentedy.
"It has been said with much truth,
too,' that house palntlngmlght, with
study and acquirement of taste, resume
its rank as n liberal nrt." Painter1
Manual,
Believing tho above to bo true, A. B
KERR has pow reorganized his syteui
of working the business in Honolulu.
Iu the flrst-placu he has secured the ser
vices of that celebrated nrtjt, Mr. Max
Koiix, formerly of San Frunclbco, whose
work in tho lino of plain and decorative
paper-hanging, frescoing, &c, in up to
the present ilmo nnkiirpnfscd, nnd on
uicso minims nas never ulxii lmiuuiiihi.
Forhouxc painting jobs flrstclnss mo
cliaiilcs only will bo pinploywl. In
futuro patrons can doneud upon my fill.
Ing every order on the most bclenlllic
bahis known to the trade.
Tho Sign Painting and Lettering de
paitmuiit.wJU l' perijmnoutly presliled
over by Mr. Oko. Bthatmbybii, .(further
comment unnecessary.)
P,Si"-8ui4 for tU'slgns of frescos for
ceiling uiid cornices, Somothlug new;
and if you want any glass put In cal) ut
"Tiger" Paint Store,
847 Jy 78 King Street
TWO OFFICES TO LET, on the sec
nml Hfll nf till, lllllllllllir lU'l'llllllMl
m r It VH9tH TOfkhbr.
Co ;,g
byF, W. UoVertbou,
Commission Merchants.
Geo. W. Mneinrlanc H. It. Mncfarlanc.
O. W. MACFARLANE& Co.
IMPORTERS, COMMISSION JIER.
CHANTS and
Sugar Factors,
Flrc-Proof Building, 52 Queen street,
Houolului 11. 1.
agents for
Tlic Wnlknpu Sugar Plantation, Maul,
The Spencer Sugar Plantation, Hnnaii,
The llccin Sujrnr Plantation, Ouliii,
Huelo Sugar Mill, Maui,
Huclo Sugar Plantation, Maui,
Puuloa Slicen Ranch Co., Hnwnli.
J. Fowler is Co. Steam Plow nnd Port
able Tramway Works, Leeds,
Mirrlccs, Wntson & Co's Sugar Mnchln
cry,. Glasgow,
Glasgow and Honolulu Line of Packets.
18.j
01 'rcckcl. Wni.U. Irwin.
TXT G. Irwin &: Company,
TT Sugar Fnctois aiid Commission
Agents, Honolulu. 1
HHAckfeld fe Company,
General Commission Agents,
Queen street, Honolulu. 1
. i '
AS. OLEQHORN & CO.
Importers nnd Cbmmisslon
Mefchnns( dealers in General Merchan
dise, Queen and Knaliutu.iuu sls.llono
lulu. 78
II. A. P. Curler. I". C. Jones, Jr.
C.
BREWER fe COMPANY.
Shinning nnd Commission
Merchants, Queen st., Honolulu. 1
THEO. H. DAVIES & COMPANY,
Importers nnd Commission
Merchants; agents for Lloyd's nnd the
Liverpool Underwriters, British and
Foreign Ins.. Coiupuuy,-nud. Northern
Assurance Company. 71
DIAS & GON8ALE8,
No. 57 Hotel Sticct, Honolulu,
Importers and Dealers in Dry nnd Fancy
Goods, Inlaid "Woik, Embroidory,
280 &c &c, &c.
JOHN T. WATERHOUSB, '
Importer, and Dealer. in General
Merchandise, Queen st, Honolulu. 1
MS. ORINBAUM St CO.,
Importers of General Mer
chandise and C'ouirnlssiou, Merchants,
Honolulu. i
M.
S. GRINBAUM & CO.,
Commission Merchants,
i isuiuuiiuit siroot,
1 Sau Francisco, Cal.
BROWN St Co.,
Wholesale Wine and Snirlt
Merchants. No. 14'Mcrchlint st.,
Honolulu.
830
F.T-
LENEHAN & CO.,
Importers nnd Commission
Merchants, Nuunnu St., Honolulu. 1
8. (. Cwlle. J. B. Atberton.
CASTLE Si COOKE,
Shipping and Commission
Merchants. Importers and Dealers In
General Merchandise, No. 80 King t.,
Honolulu. 1
WIND WO CHAN fc CO., '
Impoi tcrs and General Dealers
in English. American ami Chinese Pro
visions, Plantation Tea nud General
Supplies. Also, white and coloied con
tract matting, nil (jualitlcts and prices.
06T No. 22 Nuuaiiu Street, opposite
Mr. Afoug's. 81
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xPt-f? HONOLULU IRON WORKS,
JiriMlltSlcam engine-', sugar mills, boil
ers, coolers; lion, bras and lead cast
ings; machinery of every description
made to order. Particular attention paid
to ship's blacksmitliing. Job work exe
cuted at short notice. 1
A. G. ELLIS,
STOCK BROKER, Will buy or sell
Plantation Stock. Bonds, nnd
Other Marketable Securities,
Atthclr.markct.valuo for cashr
213 Office with E. P. Adams, Auct'r.
WILLIAM! ,0. SMITH,
STOCK BROKER,
NO, 88 Merchant Street,
Honojulu, (II,
II
Sugar Plantation, Railroad,
Telephone, nnd, other Corporation Stock,
Bonds and Similar Securities Bought
and Sold on Commission.
Money loaned onBtock Securities.
Honolulu, Oct 1st, 1883. 214
JOHN N0TT,
Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Worker,
Plumber, Gas Fitter, &c.
Stoves and Ranges
pf all kinds.
Plumbers' stock and metals,
House Furnishing Goods,
77 Chandeliers, Lamps, &o.
W3 ftiinil iinlilniielind cotton
J. FiaUera LadtujjjmnoryvHou.so
Professionals.
SB. MANN, B. B
TKCHBlt of Dkawikh
DllAUatlTtNU andthe Sgiekcm.
287 No. 180 Fort street. Ira
SARAH B. PEIRCE, M. D.,
Ladies' and Children's Physlclt.
OlUcc nnd residence, No. 0 School street,
(between Fort nnd Emma).
Office hours 10:30 to 11:80 k. m.
1:80 to 3:80 p.m.
240 Telephone, No. 20l.
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DR. THACHER,
DENTIST.
10t Fort street (up stairs.)
Charges lower than nny other dentist
in Honolulu, whether traveling dentist
or otlicrn ise. Satisfaction gitrnteed.
303 '
TR. BMERSON.
JL Residence nud consultation roe:
e
nt jSo. 2 Kukul St., corner of Fort.
Telephone No. 140.
iSSni
DR. G. TROUSSEAU,
begs to iiotlfyhls friends thet he
has resumed practice In Honolulu. Beit,
dencu ami consulting rooms, No. 73
Punchbowl st, opposite the makal gate
of the Queen's Hospital. Consulting
hours from I) a. m. to 12.
Telephone No. IPS. fit
W AUSTIN WHITING,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Agent to take acknowledgments of
Instruments.
Knahumanu st, Honolulu. 200
T M. MONSARRAT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
Real Estate in any part of the Kingdo
bought, sold' nnd leased, on '
commission'.
Loans negotiated,
Legal Documents Drawn.
No. 27-Merchant st. (Gazette Block),
100 Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands
s.
11
DOLE, ,
LaAycr nnd Notary Tubllc, ' '
No. IS Kauhuinaiiu at.
Jill. DAVIDSON,
Attorney at Law, w
BJ 24 Merchant street
FRANCIS M. HATCH,
Attorney nt Law, '
W IS Kaahumaun at
JOHN' RUSSELL,
Attorney at Law,
Olllce, corner of Fort nnd Merchant at.
(up stairs) us
"ry illiam o.
SMITH,
Attorney at Law
No. 30 Mcrclmnt street.
70
RICHARD F. BICKERTON,
Attorney nnd Councilor at Law.
Money to lend on Mortgages of Free,
holds. Office, No. 34 Merchant st. 1
CECIL BROWN,
Attorner and Counsellor nt Law,
Notary Public, and Agent for taking Ac
knowledgments of Instruments for the
Island of Onhu. No. 8 Knahumanu st,
Honolulu. i
O.
O. BERQER,
I
KAAHUitANU STKEKT. ,
General Agent for
The N. Y. Life Insurance Company,
The City of London Fire In. Co (limit' d
Miicnealc & Urban Safes,'
The Celebrated Springfield Gas Machine
dill Vivlnroa nt Mlll.nll ir--.... M. i l"
...... v w AiAj.wttv.l, fHIlUC Xt VU.
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QHARLE8 T. Oulick, "
NOTARY rUMLIC, ' ' fc
Ageut to take Acknowledgments to . ''.,
Labor Contracts, "f
AND GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT.
OlUcc, iuMakee's BIpck, corner Queen
nud Knahumanu streets, Honolulu. 21
J, WILLIAMS & Co.
120 Fort Strccl, . . Honolulu,
Portrait and Laadacape
Pliotoffraplioris.
, w.iy
WILLIAM AULD,
Agent to take Acknowledgments
to Contracts for Labor for the District
of Kona, Island of Onhu, at the office of
the Houolulu Water Works, foot of Nuu -ami
strceti 180 tf
, ""ii
JOHN AK HASSINGER,
Agent to tike Acknowledgment ?
to Contracts for Labor. Interior Office,
Honolulu. ' '7
TT O. AKANA,
TT Ulltl
iChiucse nnd HaWniinn Translator
and Intcfprctcr,
No. 48 King street, Honolulu,
Translations ot ci(licr of the abort
languages mado with nccuracy nud dis
patch, and ou reasonable; terms. I 2W
H. BRUNS, "T
i "Cooper nnd Gauger,
Water Tanks of any dimensions,
Cooperage, No. 10 Fort street, Houolulu.."
,pil casks, bnoocs iuia,ltoop iron con
stjiujly ou Uaud and fweo.lt , ,'
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