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Vol. II. jtfo. 340.
HONOLULU, H. I., MONDAY, IVtARCII 5, 1883.
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THE DAILY BULLETIN
WALTER HILL, Proprietor.
Is published every morning and circu
lated throughout the town liy carriers,
mid forwarded to the other Islands by
every opportunity.
Subscription, 60 conts per Month.
G. Cahpon Kenvon, Editor.
All business communications to be nil-
dressed, Manager Dally Bulletin, Post
Olllcu Box No. 1 1. Telephone 2i0.
onioc, .... uccn Htrcct,
Oplioalto We st'e Carrlngo I'dctorj.
J. Q. Ci.kvioii, Manager
A STORY ABOUT BISHOP SIMPSON.
The Bishop mode his first appear
ance in Lnncastcr on Sunday morn
ing very unexpectedly to himself and
"the people called Methodists" of
that city. His home was in Pilts
lmrg. He. was tinveling over the
Pennsylvania Railroad to Philadel
phia, and a breakdown detained
him over Sunday in Lancaster.
After breakfast he suntcrcd out to
find a Methodist church, and walk
ing up Duke street he met a good
Methodist, the late Carpenter Me
Cleery, who engaged the Bishop in
conversation. Dr. Simpson was
plainly dressed, and looked anything
else thnn a Bishop is supposed to
look. Brother McClecry judged
from his conversation that he was a
local preacher, and the good Bishop
did not enlighten him to the o mtrary.
The preacher in charge of the Duke
street Methodist Episcopal Church
finally arrived, and the Bishop was
introduced to him as bi other Simp
eon, a local preacher of the Pittsburg
Conference. After considerable
persuasion the Bishop "was prevailed
upon to preach. What disappoint
ment was visible upon the f atjes of
that congregation tunc morning i
They expected to be bored by, a
'country clodhopper." The Bishop
gave out the opening hymn nnd then
prayed. Those who thought they
wero going to be boicd began to
think differently, and when the
Bishop announced liis test, "The
Greatest of all is Chaiity," expecta
tion was on tiptoe. A grander, more
eloquent, more feeling discourse was
never delivered in that church. As
the Bishop was elaborating his points
and carrying his congregation to the
highest pilch by the mngnilceiit
roundings of his sentences, the
thought occurred to the picacher
sitting in the pulpit that this must be
Bishop Simpson, and upon conclud
ing his semhm the preacher asked
him: "Are 3'ou not Bishap Simp
son?" The Bishop's modest and
naive reply was : "They call me so
at home." The preacher immediate
ly turned, faced the congregation
and said: "You have had the ex
treme pleasure of listening to Bishop
Simpson." Harrisburg- Patriot.
A HORRIBLE WEAPON.
Near Coolidge, Kan., Mr. Harri
son, a young Englishman, has
established a largo estate at an ex
pense of many thousand dollars. A
visiting correspondent recently found
a charming guest on the place in the
person of Captain Sherborne, of the
British army, who, after valiant ser
vices in the Afghanistan canipaigu,
is passing sovcrul years in travel.
Captain Sherborne was wounded in
a most singular way in Afghanistan.
After a battle he found nn Afghan
lying on the field, with both legs
shot away. Ho raised him in his
arms to carry him to an ambulauco.
But the man suddenly wrenched
himself away, and, standing erect on
hit bleeding stumps, he seized one
of his own severed legs lying beside
liim and struck at Captain Sherborne
with furious rage, making a terrible
gash-down his chest with the jagged
bone. He then dropped back dead,
and Captain Sherborno fell fainting
by his side. Sherborne says it was
the most thrilling moment of hit
life.
S. M. CARTER & CO.
BEG to notify their friends and the
general public of Honolulu, that
they have
COMMENCED BUSINESS
AS
Retail Dealers in Wood,
Coal and Feed.
They will also carry on the
General Drayage Business
as heretofore.
Orders respectfully solicited.
Promptness pua run teed.
Pluco of Business 82 King street.
TKKMB 8THICTI.V CASK, 810
Telephone No. 305. Ordors will be re,
eclvedon aud after tlivQtU Ut.
B. F. EHLJERS & Co.,
All the latest Novelties in Fancy Goods
I AM ALL UPSET
On account of extending the Stoic, nnd
Receiving New Goods, Now Goods,
SUCH AS
PluBhos, Brocades, Surrahs, Monies, Silks, Satins,
Laces, Trimmings, Ladies' Silk Hose, all shadeB.
3, 4, 0 and 12 Button nnd 5 Hook
FOSTER KID GLOVES!
For wnnt of loom, I will sell the above goods at piiccs never known
before in this market.
Also, a few very superior Gent's Dress Suits.
A. M. Mellis' Honolulu Clothing Emporium
101 Fort street,
LAWRENCE & FREETH,
CONTRACTORS.
Plans and Estimates furnished for works
of construction. Civil Engineering &
Surveying Ofllcc, 10 and 21 Merchant st,
above J. W. Robertson & Co's.
300 P. O. Box, 101. ly
G. H. ROBERTSON,
Drayman best teams
in town. Telephone No. 05. 15
Prffi HONOLULU IRON "WORKS,
SggJtttltiStcam engines, sugar mills, boil
ers, coolers; iron, bras and lead cast
ings; machinery of every description
made to order. Paitlcular attention paid
to ship's black smithing, jjob work exc
cutcd at short notice. 1
CEDAR SHINGLES I
Just Received by
209
Allen St. Robinson.
BREAKING HOUSES
IN GENUINE STYLE.
WALLACE JACKSON
the thorough experienc
ed horse brcakcr.wishcs
.thc public to know that
lie is iuiiy prupuruu iu
take charge of stock, and guarantees
to break them thoroughly on His Ranch,
and nttend carefully to feeding and
doctoring hoiscs. He has now in his
charge such celebrated steeds as Black
Thorn and other thoroughbreds, and has
tho exclusive charge of all of Mr. James
Campbell's stock.
Orders left at tho Pantheon Stables,
or at the mominoth stables on Mr. James
Campbell's property at Kapiolani Park,
will meet with promptness. 293 ly
lr. l)c Fries,
Veterinary Physician,
Hl.tlilna nn Tlnrntnntu cl
ffr-tirPliilrnrt nenr Thomas'
Square. Orders sent to P. O. Box 815
will receive prompt attention.
Dr. Dc Fries having fitted up elegant
accommodations on tho Plains for the
doctoring and care of animals, is fully
prepaicd to render satisfaction. Has
also a large pasture land and will take
gencrnl good care of horses and cattlo
left in his charge. No cui o no pay.
300 ly
A. KRAFT,
JEWELER, (fc OPTICIAN,
Dealer in Hawaiian Curiosities.
Store In the "Hawaiian Gazette" build
44 Ing, opposite the Bank.
Clins. D. Genisch,
Practical Watchmaker.
t&" Hotel Street, opposite the
12d 3m International Hotel. "QMt
HONOLULU ICE MANUFACTORY.
Ice delivered to all parts of tho
City. Shipping supplied In quantities
to suit. Telephone, No, 68. Olllce at
Wilder & Cq.'h. 18
Tho Iliwvuilnn.
Temperance Year Book,
For 1883,
THERE vtill bo published horo iu
January, 1883, a year book, an in.
teresting and useful olumo with tho
above title. A handy book of refcieuco
as well as a valuable book for the lioiihc.
hold. It will bo especially devoted to
tho temperance cause, aud will be of
much uho nil the year around. You will
bo bollcltcd to.BHbsoriho to this book,
and can obtain further Information hy
calling upon D M. CROWLEY,
280 Honolulu, II. I,
E3?" A fine selection of Ladles' Satin
Corpets can bo had at the Honolulu
Clothing Emporium of A. M. Mklub,
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DRY GOODS IMPORTERS,
Received by every steamer
Honolulu.
J. MOXS, L. J. LEVEY.
LYONS St LEVEY,
Auctioneers nnd General
Commission Merchants;
Beaver Block, Queen st., - - Honolulu.
Sales of Furniture, Stock, RcaV Estate
and General Merchandise promptly at-
tended to.
Sole Agents for American andEuio.
pcan merchandise. . 318
S. TREGLOAN,
XX.
204
TAILOR,
FORT ST.
Robert Lsnert, (J. M. Cooke.
L EWERS St OOOKE,
(successors to Lowers & Dickson,)
Importers and Dmlera in Luinbpr and all
kinds ot Building Materials, Fort street,
Honolulu 1
WILDER St CO.,
Dealers in Lumber, Paints,
Oils, Nails. Salt and Building Materials
of every kind, cor. Fort and Queen st:.,
Honolulu. 1
ALLEN & ROBINSON,
Dealers in Lumber and
all kinds of Building Materials, Paints,
Oils, Nails, etc. 71
BROWN & PHILLIPS,
Practical Plumbeis, Gas Fitters
mid Copper-smiths, No. 71 King St.,
Honolulu. tST House and Ship Job
Work promptly executed. 17
CHR. GBRTZ,,
No. 80 Foil street, Honolul,"
Importer and Dealer in Gent's, Ladies'
and Chlldicn's boots, .shoes aud slippers.
Wilson Brothers,
&ENERA.L BLACKSMITHS.
Horo Shoeing a specialty
A first-class man being specially engaged
for Unit - oik.
Ship and Wagon work faithfully
attended to.
Shop on the Esplanade, op. Hoppcr's.20f
THE Hawaiian Journal, " Ko Ha
avaii Pah Aiaw," owned and
edited by Kawainui Bros. ; has h
is the beat advertising medium. Of
fice, No. G Merchant tit. 1
THE EVILS OF FAINTING
And their Beniedy.
"It has been said with much truth,
too, that house painting might, with
study aud acquirement of tastc resume
It rank as a liberal art." Painter1
Manual.
Believing tho above to be true, A. B
KERR has now reorganized his system
of working the business la Honolulu.
In tho fiist place hu has secured the ser
vices of that celebrated artist, Mr. Max
Kohn. formerly of Ban Francisco, whose
work in tho lino of plain nnd decorative
paper-hunglng, frescoing, &c, is up to
the present time unsui passed, and on
thcio Islands has never been equalled.
For house painting jobs llrst-elnsB me
chanics only villi lie employed. In
future pations can depend upon my fill.
Ing every oidor on the most scientific
basis Know u to the trade.
Tho Sign Painting aud Lettering de
partment will be permanently presided
over by Mr. Geo, Sm.VTMKYEU, (further
comment unnecessary.)
P.8. Send for designs of frescos for
celling and cornices. Something now;
and if ) ou vtant any glass put Iu call at
"Tiger "I'nliit Btoro,
247 ly
78 King Street.
rpWO OFFICKS TO LET, on tho scc
X ond floor of the building occupied
by J. W. llobeiUon & Up 139
1 Mrtlh
LLlllpBiiiffi-i
FORT STREET.
Commission Merchants.
G brewer st Company,
. (Limited)
GuNEiUL Mercantile and
Commission Aoej,ts.
list of oPKiccns:
P. C. Jonkr, Jr. . . .President & Manager
J. O. Cauteu. . . ..Treasurer & Sccictary
DHIECTOUS:
Hon. C. R?BtBiior. Hon. II. A. P. C.vnTEit
338 ly
Geo. W. Macfailanc. II. It. Macfailanc.
G. W. MACFARLANE & Co.
IMPORTERS, COMMISSION MER-
CHANTS anu
Sufar Factors,
FircProof Building, - 52 Queen street,
Honolulu. H. I.
AUBNT8 for
The Wnlkapu Sugar Plantation, Mnui,
The Spencer Sugar Plantation, Hawaii,
The Hecia Sugar Plantation, Oahu,
Huelo Sugar Mill, Maui,
Huclo Sugar Plantation, Mnui,
Puuloa Sheep Ranch Co., Hawaii,
J. Fowler & Co. Steam Plow and Port
able Tramway Works, Leeds,
Miirlccs, Watson &Co'a Sugar Mnchiu
ery, Glasgow,
Glasgow and Honolulu Line of Packets.
185
CImis feprockrK Vt'm. 0. Irwin.
WGh irwin & Company,
Sugar Factors and Commission
Agents, Honolulu. 1
Hhaokfeld & Company,
General Commission Agents,
Queen street, Honolulu. 1
AS. OLEQHORN & CO.
Importers nnd Commission
Merchants, dealers in General Merchan
dise, Queen and Kanhuiunuu sis., Hono
lulu. 78
THEO. H. DAVIES Si COMPANY,
Importers and Commission
Merchants; agents for Lloyd's nnd the
Livcrnool Underwriters, British aud
Foreign Ins. Company, and Northern''
Assurance company. 71
DIAS & GONSALES,
No. 67 Hotel Sticet, Honolulu,
Importers and Dealers in Dry and Fancy
Goods, Inlaid Work, Embroidery,
289 Ac., &c., &c
JOHN T. WATERHOTJSE,
Importer and Dealer in General
Mcichandisc, Queen st., Honolulu. 1
"17 S. GRINBAUM Si GO ,
J.YJL Impoitcrs of General Mer-
cluuidiRe add Commission Merchants,
Honolulu. r l
"f S. GRINBAUM & Co.,
ItX Commission Merchants.
i-i uuuioiiuii street,
1 San Fianclsco, Cal.
BROWN & CO.,
Wholesale Wine nnd Spirit
Merchants, No. 14 Merchant St.,
Honolulu. 330
FT. LENEHAN & CO.,
Importers nnd Commission
Merchants, Nnunnu St., Honolulu. 1
8, X. Cnxtlc. J, B. Atbcrton.
CASTLE & COOKE,
Shipping and -Commission
Merchants. Imnurlcis and Dealers in
General Merchandise, No. 80 King st.,
Honolulu. 1
WING "WO CHAN & CO ,
Iinpoitcis and Gcucial Dealers
In English. Ainri lean and Chi nose Pro
visions, Plantation Tea nnd General
SuppllcR. Also, white aud colored con
tract matting, all qualities and prices.
SSf No. 22 Ntuiauu Street, opposite
Mr. Afong'g. 81
A. G. ELLIS,
STOCK BROKER, will bny or sell
Plantation Stock, Bonds, and
Other Marketable Securities,
Atthcir market valuo for cash.
215 Ofllce with E. P. Adams, Auct'r.
WILLIAM O. SMITH,
STOCK BROKER,
NO. 88 Merchant Sticet,
Honolulu, II. i;
Sugar Plantation, Railroad,
Telcphono, and other Corporation Stock,
Bonds nnd Similar Securities Bought
aud Sold ou Commission.
Money loaned on Stock Securities.
Honolulu, Oct. 1st, 1882. 214
JOHN N0TT,
Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Wprker,
Plumber, Gas Fitter, &e,
Stoves and Ranges
of all kinds.
Plumbers' btock nnd metals,
Iloubo Furnishing Goods,
11 Chandeliers, Lamps, &o.
B2T Good unbleached cotton
11 yurds, for only 1.00, at Ghus
J, Fis lid's Leading Millinery IIouso
Professionals.
SB. MANN, B. S.,
Teagiieh op Drawing
DnuoitTiNfi ano the Scikxchb.
287 No. 189 Fort street. lm
SARAH B. PEIRCE, M. D..
Ladies' nnd Children's Physician.
Ofllcc and residence, No. 5 School street,
(between Fort nnd Emma).
uiutu iinurs iu;ou 10 ii;ovb. m.
i .an in n!in r i
240
Telephone, No. 201.
D
R. THACHER,
DENTIST,
104K Fort street (up stairs.)
Cliuiccs lower than anv other dintlat
In Honolulu, whether traveling dentist
or otherwise. Satisfaction guaranteed.
; 305
DR. EMBRSON,
Residence and consultation rotms
at No. 2 Kukul St., comer of Fort.
Telephone No. 140. 89 2m
DR. G. TROUSSEAU,
begs to notlfjhls friends that he
has resumed practice In Honolulu. ResU
donee and consulting rooms, No. 78
Punchbowl st, opposite the makal gate
of the Queen's Hospital. Consulting
hours fioui 9 a. m. to 12.
Telephone No. 193. SC
TIT AUSTIN "WHITING,
f T Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Agent to-take acknowledgments of
instruments.
Kaaliumanu St., Honolulu. 209
T M. MONSARRAT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
Real Estate in any part of tho Kingdo
bought, sold nnd leased, ou
commission.
Loans negotiated,
Lognl Documents Drawn. '
No. 27 Merchant st. (Gnycllc Block),
190 Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands
SB. Dole,
Law j cr and Notary Public,
11 No. 15 Kaaliumanu st.
JM. DAVIDSON, . a
Attorney at Law,
10 24 Merchant street
FRANCIS M. HATCH,
Attorney nt Law,
23 1C Kaahumanm at
WILLIAM O. SMITH,
Attorney at Law
73 No. 30 Merchant street.
EICHARD P. BICKERTON,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Money to lend on Mortgages of Free,
holds. Ofllce, No. 34 Merchant st. 1
CECIL BROWN,
Attoi ner nnd Counsellor at Law,
Notary Public, and Agent for taking Ac
knowledgments' of Instruments for the
Island ot Oahu. No. 8 Kaahuinauu st,
Honolulu. - - 1
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O. BERGER,
KAAltUMANU BTIIEET.
General Agent for
The N. Y. Life Insurance Company,
The City of London Fire In. Co(limlt'd
Macncale & Urban Safes, v
The Celebrated Springfield Gas Machln
Gas Fi.lurcs of Mitchell, Vance & Co. '
238
Charles t. Gulick,
ON TARY PUBLIC,
Agent to take Acknowledgment! to
Labor Contracts,
AND GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT.
Ofllce, iu Mnkec's Block, corner Queen
aud Kaaliumanu streets, Honolulu. 21
J. WILLIAMS & Co.
120 Fort Street, - Honolulu,
Portrait and Landscape
ZEiotgra.pliei.
180 ly
ILLIAM AULD,
Agent to take Acknowledgments
to Contracts for Labor for the District
of Koua, Island of Oahu, at tho ofllcc of
the Honolulu Waterworks, foot of Nuu
anu street. 180 If
JOHN A. HA8SINGER,
Agent to take Acknowledgments
to Conducts for Labor. Interior Ofllcc,
Honolulu. 7
W
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Chinese mid Hawaiian Translator
and Interpreter,
No. 48 King stieet, Honolulu.
Translations of cither of tho ubova
languages made with accuracy nnd dis
patch, and on reasonable terms. 209
JH. BRUNB,
Cooper aud Gaugcr,
Water Tanks of any dimensions,
Cooperage, No, 10 Fort street, Honolulu.
Oil Casks, Shooks and Hoop Iron con.
Etiuitly on hand aud for Bale. 221 ly
Job Printing
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