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THE DAILY'BULEETIN
Vol. II. No. 318.
HONOLULU, II. I., WEDNESDAY, MA11CII 14, 1883.
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dicsscd, Manager Daily llulletln, Post
Olllce Box No. I i. Telephone 2r0.
Ontrp, .... (urm Street,
OppoMfe Wnt'e Cnrrlngc rctorj.
.1. Q. Ci.nvion, Manager
HOW MONKEYS ARE TAKEN.
All old, linrd coconnut is tnken
nnd n very Miinll liolc intulc In the
shell. Furnished with this mill a
pocketful of boiled rice the sports
liinn sallies into the forest nnd stops
beneath n tree tennnted with monkeys.
"Within full .sight of these inquisitive
spectators ho first cnts a little' rice
nnd puts a quantity into the coconnut
with nil the ostentation possible. The
nut is then laid upon the ground nnd
the hunter retires to n convenient
nnibush. The render mny be sure
Hint no sooner is the ninii out of their
sight then the monkeys rncc helter
skelter for the coconnut. The first
nrrivnl peeps into it, and seeing the
plentiful store of rice inside,
squeezes his hand in through the tiny
hole nnd clutches n handful.
Now so paramount is greed over
every other feeling connected with
monkey nature, Hint nothing will
induce the creature to relinquish his
hold. With his hand thus clasped
he ennnot possibly extract it, but the
thought that, if he lets go, one his
brethren will obtain the feast, is
overpowering. The sportsman soon
nppenrs upon the scene. The un
incumbered monkeys lly in nil direc
tions; but the unfortunate brute,
who still will not let the rice go, is
thereby handicapped beyond hope of
affairs quite fatal to rapid locomotion
cither terrestrial or arboreal. The
sequel is that he falls captive to the
hunter, n victim to his own greed.
Even when caught he rends in the
actions of his captors a design to rob
him his rice, and he clutches it nil
the harder, and the very ilrst thing
he does when the nut is cracked anil
the hand released is to cram its
contents into his mouth. Thoughts
of escape conic afterward.
"You mustn't touch the top of
tlic baby's, head," said a mother to
her little four-year-old; "she has a
soft spot there that is very tender."
The youngster gazed at it cjniously
for a moment nnd then asked, "Do
nil babies have soft spots on their
heads?" "Yes." "Did papa have u
soft spot on the top of his head when
he was n baby?" "Yes," replied the
' mother with a sigh, "and he has got
it yet." And the old man, who lind
overhead the conversation from an
adjoining room, snug out, "Yes, in
deed, he has, my dear boy, or he
would be n single man to-day."
A little Alabama girl, three years
old, on going to the window enrly
one yery foggy morning, cried out,
"Oh, come here and look, mnininii!
The sky is all'crammed down to the
ground." Again, when watch
ing tho cook skin some squirrels, her
mother called to know what she was'
doing, she replied,- "I am seeing
cook peel these eats!"
A country preacher was exhorting
his unbelievers, and his text was
"The Flood" As ho waxed eloquent
ho said: "And Nonh warned the
wicked thnt they might repent, but
they heeded him not; and the Hoods
wiiiio nnd drowned them nil, nnd
vrbut do you suppose they thought
then?"
XQyPlaiu Sateens all colors, at
Chap. .T. Fished Leading Millinery
House. 5
Jtnll li'0(ji'jniiine !
NEW OESK1NS, JiM leeched fuun
San FiiiiicU-o, at Tin: Daily Bvu
1.1.1'IN Olllce.
FIRE WOOD!
FOK BALE,
JLt IMCavlcet J te
Apply to
S, M, CAItTEH,
B. F. EHLERS & Co.,
DRY GOODS IMPORTERS,
All tho Latest Noveltios in Fancy Goods Roceived by ovory steamer EORT STREET.
GRAND OPENING SALE.
Having completed the arrangements for Ihc Extension of I bo Store, I have com
menced with a SPECIAL SALE, which
10 yards Corded Pique
10 yards 32 in. wide Heavy
Plushes,
Satins,
Surrahs,
Silks,
Merinos,
Cashmere,
Alpaca",
AVorstcd,
Will le Hold lit correspond! njl:v low prieeN.
Ladles' and Gents' furnishing good1 a specially.
J3F" Ladies, before going elsewhere, you will do well to call at the
Establishment of
A. M. Mellis' Honolulu Clothing Emporium
104 Fortftrcet, - Honolulu.
LAWRENCE & FREETH,
CONTRACTORS.
Finns nnil Estimate fuiiiishrd for works
of construction. Civil Engineering St
Surveying OHloc, II) nnd '21 Mcichnnt st,
above J. W. Robertson & Co's.
300 P. O. Hov, 101. ly
G. II. KOBERTSON,
Drayman best teams
Telephone N. t5. 15
j(r? HONOLULU IRON WORKS,
SSSaStcam engine, sugar mills, boil-
ers, coolers; Iron, brass and lead cast
ings; machinery of every description
made to order. Particular attention paid
to ship's hlack smithing. Job work exe
cuted at short notice. 1
CEDAR SHINGLES!
Just Recuiyi:d iiy
201) Allen & Itoliinwnn.
BREAKING HOUSES
IN OEXUIXK STYI.K.
WALLACE JACKSON
the thorough experienc
ed hor.se brcskcr.wislics
y. HC U1III1U Ml KI11M1 llltll.
ne is miiy prcp.ueti ii
take charge of stock, and guarantees
to break them thoroughly on his Ranch,
and attend carefully to feeding and
doctoring hordes. Ho has now in bis
charge such celebrated Meeds as Black
Thorn and other thoroughbreds, and bus
tho exclusive charge or all oi Mr. James
Campbell's stock.
Ordcis left at the Pantheon Stables
or at the mommoth stables on Mr. James
Campbell's pmperly at Kapiolani l'nik,
will meet with promptness. 2!)ri ly
Dr. Sic Frien,
Veterinary Phyticlan,
Stables onUcrptnnhi .st.
'-Ssfe-feS-fPlainsl near Thomas'
Square. Orders sent to 1'. O. Box 315
will receive prompt attention.
Dr. De Pries having ritted up elegant
accommodations on the Plains for Ihu
doetoiing and care of animal0, is fully
prepared to lender satisfaction. Has
also a larsc pasture land and will tako
gcneia! good eaie of hoises and cattle
left in his charge. No cine no pay.
i)0!) ly
A. KllAFT,
JEWELER, iOPTl 01 AN,
Dealer in Hawaiian Curiosities.
Store In the "Hawaiian Gazette" build
44 Ing, opposite the Bank.
Chas. D. Gcinscli,
Practical "Watchmaker.
EST Hotel Street, opposite the
123 3 mi International Hotel,
Hc
ONOLULU ICE MANUFACTORY.
leu delivered to all parts ol tne
Shipping supplied in (juaiitltlts
City.
to suit. Telephone, No. 68. Olllce at
Wilder & Co.'. 18
'XMicj Ilsi-wiiiitm
Temperance Year Book
For 1683,
THERE will bu imhllshed hcio in
Jmiunrv, 188.1, a year book, an in
teresting nnd useful volume with the
above title, A handv book of refeienco
as well as a valuable book for tho house
hold. It will bo especially devoted to
tho temperance- cause, ami will bo of
much use all tho year nround. You w ill
bo solicited to subscribe to this book,
and can obtain further Information by
cliW.2 upon D M. CROWLEV,
260
Honolulu, 11. 1.
t$r A lino swecuoi) oi W" (?"
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CorselH can no nan
Clothing Kmporiura
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lonpliilii
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In IOWU.
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will be continued during this week
Muslin
$1.00
Ginghnm?,
Nainsooks,
Lawns
Mull.
Embroidciies,
Lnces,
Fringe,
fcc, &c, &c.
J. LYONS, h. .r. I.KVJ'.Y.
LYONS & LEVEY,
Auctioneers and General
Commission Merchants,
Beaver Block, Queen st., - . . Honolulu.
Sales of Furnituu', Stock, Real Estate
and General Meichaudise promptly at
tended to.
Sole Agents for Amciican and Euro
pean merchandise. 318
H.
204
S. TREQLOAN,
TAILOR.
FORT ST.
Itobcrt Lcnerii, (!. JI. Cooke.
LEWERSjae COOKE,
(successors to Lewcrs & Dickson,)
Importers nnd Dealers in Lumber nnd all
kinds ot Building Materials, Foil street,
Houoluln 1
WILDER Si CO.,
Dealers in Lumber, Paints,
Oils, Nail, Salt and Building Materials
of cvcr.r kind, cor. Port and Queen st;.,
Honolulu. 1
ALLEN & ROBINSON,
Dealers in Lumber and
all kinds of Building Materials, Paint',
Oils, Nails, etc. 71
BROWN & PHILLIPS,
Practical Plumbeis, Gns Fitters
and Copper-smiths, No. 71 King St.,
Honolulu. GST House nnd Ship Job
Work piomplly executed. 17
C1HR. GERTZ,
No. 80 Port street, Hnnolul.lP'
Impor'er and Dealer in Gent's, Ladles'
anil Chlldion'.s boots, shoes ami slippers.
Wilson Brothers,
GENERAL BLACKSMITHS.
Horse Shoeing a specially
A ilrst-class man being specially engaged
for that woi k.
Ship and 'Wagon work faithfully
attended to.
Shop on the Esplanade, op. Hoppcr's.201
THE Hawaiian Journal, " Ko Ha
waii Pah Ai.va," owned nnd
edited by Knwniiiui Bros. ; has a
weekly edition of 3,'JOO copies, nnd
is the best ndvcrtisiug medium. Of
fice, No. b' Merchant st. 1
THE EVILS OF PAINTING
And tholr Itcmcdy.
"It has been said with much truth,
too, that house painting might, with
study and acquirement of taste, lesuine
its rank as a liberal art." J'aiiiers'
Mu ii ii a I.
Believing the nbnvo to be true, A. B
KERR has now ic.organlzed his system
of working Ihu business in Honolulu.
In the tlrst place hc has seemed the ser
vices of that cclebinted artist, Mr. Max
Koii.v, foiiucijynf Sail Fianclsco, whose
woik in the Hue of plain and decorative
paper-hanging, fiescoing, iVc, is up to
the picscut tlmu unsurpassed, and on
these Islands has never been ctptnllcd,
For house painting jobs liist-class me
chanics only will bu employed. In
future patious can depend iipuu my till,
ing evciy ouler on tlio most scicntillc
basis known to the tiade.
The Sign Painting and Leltci ing de
partment will bo permanently presided
over by Mr. Gko. SriiATMi;Yi:u, (further
rwinimnnt iinitni'Mhkiiri'
i.8. Send for designs of frescos for
ceiling and cornices, bnsiethlng newj
and if you want any glass put in call at
"Tiger" Taint Store,
24? ly 78 King Street.
TWO OHFI0KS TO LET, cm the wc-4-
Hi llnqr of the building occupied
hi!
iy
ItuUevlbuij & Uw
iJU
Commission Morchants.
0 brewer & company,
(Limited)
Gknkuai. Mkiicantit.i; and
Commission Aoknts.
list ok ori'ici'.ns:
P. C. .Ionics, Jr. . . .President & Mann
;cr
J. O. Cautkii. . . ..Treasurer & Seeictary
DimicTons:
Hon. C. R. Bisiior. lion. 11. A. P. Cautkii
33S ly
Geo. W. Macfarlane. 11. It. Mncfailanc.
O. W. MACFARLANE & Co.
IMPORTERS, COMMISSION MER.
CHANTS ami
Sitffai' Factors,
Fire-Proof Building, 02 Queen street,
Honolulu. II. I.
AunsTs for
The Walkapu Sugar Plantation, Maui,
The Silencer Sugar Plantation, Hawaii,
The llecia Sugar Plantation, Onhu,
Huclo Sugar Mill, Maui,
Huclo Sugar Plantation, Maui,
Ptiuloa Sheep Ranch Co., Hawaii,
J. Fowler St Co. Steam Plow nnd Port
able Tinmw ay Works, Leeds,
Mil rlcoj, Watson & Co's Sugar Mnehin
eiy, Glasgow,
Glasgow and Honolulu Line of Packets.
m
Claiir bfrixkiK Win. O. Irwin.
WG. Irwin & Company,
Sugar Fnctors nnd Commission
Agents, Honolulu. 1
HHackfeld Ss Company,
General Commission Agents,
Queen street, Honolulu. 1
AS. GLEOHORN & CO.
Impoilcrs and Commission
Merchant'', dcnlcrs in General Merchan
dise, Queen and Kaahuiuanu bis., Hono
lulu. 78
T
HEO.
H. Da vies & Company,
Imnortcis and Commission
Merchants; agents for Lloyd's and the
Liverpool underwriters, Jirltlsli mill
Foreign Ins. Company, nnd Northern
Assurance Company. 71
DIAS & GONSALES,
No. 57 Hotel Sticet, Honolulu,
Importers and Dc.ileis in Dry nnd Fancy
Goods, Inlaid Work, Embroidery,
281) &(, &c, &c.
JOHN T. WATERHOUSE,
Importer and Dealer in General
Merchandise, Queen st., Honolulu. 1
M.
S. GRINBAUM & CO.,
Importers of General Mer
chandise and Commission Merchants,
Honolulu. l
M.
S. GRINBAUM is CO.,
Commission Mcrclinuts,
124CalifoiniH street,
San Francisco, Cal.
I
Brown at Co.,
Wholesale Wine nnd Sphit
Mei chants, No. M Merchant St.,
Honolulu. 330
F.T-
LENEHAN & CO ,
Importers ami Commission
Merchants, Nuuanu st., Honolulu. 1
8. X. Cnr-llc. J. 11. Atherlmi.
C1ASTLE tz COOKE,
' Shipping and Commission
Merchants. Importers nnd Dealers in
General Merchandise, No. 80 King st.,
Honolulu. 1
WING WO CHAN & CO.,
Iinporteisniid General Dealers
In English. American and Chinese Pro
visions, Plantation Tea and General
Supplies. Also, white and colored con
tract matting, all qualities nnd pilars.
BSJ" No. 22 Niiunuu Street, opposite
jur. Aiong's. si
" a. aT ELLIS,'
STOCK BROKER, will buy or sell
Plantation Stock, Bonds, and
Other Marketable Securities,
Atthelr market value for cash.
215 onico with E. P. Adam. Aucl'r.
WILLIAM O. SMLTIli
STOCK BROKER,
NO. 88 Merchant Street,
Honolulu, II. I,
Sugar Plantation, Rallro.nl,
Telephone, ami other Corporation Stock,
Bonds and Similar Sccuiities Bought
and Sold on Commission,
Money loaned on Stock Securities.
Honolulu, Oct. 1st, 1882. 214
JOHN N0TT,
Tin, Copper nnd Shoet Iron Worker,
rhunbor, Gas Fitter, &c.
Stoves and Ranges
of all kinds,
i'lunihoro' stock nnd metals,
Ilmisu Furnishing Goods,
7? Chandeliers, Lamps, &c.
Good unbleached cotton
11 yards, for only fc 1.00, nt L'hus
J, FUIicfts feuding Millinery House
Professionals.
SARAH B. PEIROE, M. D.,
Ladles' nnd Children's Physlcl.
Ofllcc nnd i evidence, No. fi School strtt,
f between Fort nnd Emma).
Ofltco hours 10:30 to 11:30 n. in.
1:30 to 3:30 p.m.
Telephone, No. 201.
2-1 n
DR. THACHER,
DENTIST,
101 Pott sticet (up slabs.)
Charges lower tlun any other daatiit
In Honolulu, whether truTeltng dntlnt
or otherwise. Satisfaction Urnlent.
30'i
DR. EMERSON,
Residence nnd consultation wm
at No. 2 Kukul st., comer of Fort.
Telephone No. 140. it 2m
A ROSA,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
And Notary Public,
Ofllcc w lib the Attorney General, Alllo
laid Hale, Honolulu. 312 ly
TTT AUSTIN WHITING,
IT ' Attorney and Counsellor at Lw.
Agent to take acknowledgments of
instruments.
Kanhuinnmt st., Honolulu. 901
SB. DOLE,
Lawyer and Notary rubllc,
11 No. 15 Kauhumauu it.
JM. DAVIDSON,
Attorney at Law.
1G 21 Merchant strett;
37RANOIS M. HATCH,
Attorney at Law,
23 15 Ka.ihumauu st
WILLIAM O. SMITH,
Attorney t Law
73
No. 36 Mei chant sticet.
1)IOHARD F. BICKERTON,
X Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Money to lend on Mortgages of Free,
hold-. Ofllcc, No. 34 Merchant st. 1
CECIL BROWN,
Attoi ncr and Counsellor at Law,
Notary Public, and Agent for taking Ac
knowledgments of Instruments for the
Island of Oahu. No. 8 Kaahunmnu st.,
Honolulu. i
JM. MONSARRAT,
. ATTORNEY AT LAW
and Notary Public. Real Estate in any
part of the Kingdom bought, sold and
leased, on commission. Loans negotln.
ted, Legal Documents Drawn. No. 27
Mcichnnt st. (Gaettc Block), Honolulu,
Hawaiian Islands 10(i
C.
O. BERGER,
KAAHUMAXU STnEHT.
Gcncr.il Agent for
The N. Y. Life Insurance Company,
The City of London Fiie In. Co(limit'd
Macneale & Urban Safes,
The Celcbiatcd Springfield G's Muchlnt
Gas Fixtures of Mitchell, Vance & Co.
238
QHARLES t. gulick,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
Agent to tako Acknowledgments to
Labor Couli.icts,
AND GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT.
Olllce, InMakec'ti Block, coiner Quee
and Kaahiimaiiu .struts, Honolulu. 21
J. WILLIAMS & Co.
120 Foil Sticet, - - HonolidYrr'
Portrait and Landscape J
IPlio tog-i'axicrs.
180 ly
"lyiLLIAM AULD,
TT Agent to take Acknowledgments
to Contracts for Labor for the District
of Komi, Island of Oahu, at Ihc ofllcenf
the Honolulu Waterworks, fool of Nuu
aim street. IS!) tf
JOHN A. HAS8INGER,
Agent to take Acknowledgments
to Contracts for Labor, Interior Ofllee,
Honolulu. 7
WO. AKANA,
Chinese ami Hawaiian Translator
anil Intel prclei,
No. 48 King street, Honolulu.
Translations of cither of tho abor
languages made with atcuiacy and dis
patch, and on reasonable terms. 209
JH. BRUNS,
Cooper nnd Ganger,
Water Tanks of any dimension?,
CoonciagcNo. 10 Foil street, Honolulu.
Oil Casks, Shocks and Hoop lion con.
stnnllyon hand and for sale. 221 ly
.lol Printing
OF EVERY DKSCR11TION cxrcul
i'd with uealness ami dispatch at
Tiik Daily Bulmhin Ofllcc, Queen st.
CQX. Gents' Silk Suspenders (some,
thing new) will be sold (luring the lloli
day's at the Honolulu Clothing Emporl.
um of A. M. Mki.i.is, 101 Fort Street. 271
JGSTIOOO yards of Quechec nil wool
Ilauucl, front octH. up, nt Chns. J.
. (Jims, .
House,
Kibhel'a heading Millnury '.
3?" Tho largest selection of Ladies'
Flehues and Collarettes of the latest
P.illi'ius arc to bu had at the Honolulu
Clothing Emporium of A. M. Mi'.u.is.
101 Fori Slri'i'l 911 '
101 fort Street
jri
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HKi437r .
l II. B. & Wharf.
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