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Vol IL No. 866.
HONOLULU, H. I., AVED3ST3SDAY, APJK1L 4, 18813.
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THE DAILY BULLETIN
WALTER HILL, Proprietor.
Is published every morning and clrcu.
luted throughout the town by can lew,
nnd forwarded to. this other Islands hy
every opportunity.
Subscription, 50 cents per Month.
G. G.uisON KuNV0S,,Editqr.
All business communications to he ml
dressed, Mutineer Dally Bulletin, Post
Offlco Box No. 14. Tclcphono 85(1.
Office. .- - - "iiccn Htrect,
Oppoflto Weel'K Cnrtliigo 1'nctory.
.T. Q. Ci.kvioh, Manager
LONDON GOSSHf.
(11V FLANUUlt.)
Special Tor tho Diitlv Bulletin.)
' The Empress of Russia had a
telephonic soiree tnusiealc in Itei
palace at Uatchina lately. Jtijfoletio
was played in the Marinsky theatre
at .St. Petersburg oiv that evening,
and the music, vocal and iiiBtrumen
tal(n9.jrell 3 the, jlialbgue), was
distinctly audible in Gatchina, which
is nbout'foity miles, distant from tho
capital.
Even spiritualists, it secms; are
unable to withstand the attack of a
genuine London fog. At all events
they cannot steel their devotees
against it. Thus-on a reccut occa
sion a medium found himself con
fronted by an audience of two;
thanks'to a regular "pea-soup" fog.
A stbry is told of the Polytechnic,
in its early days that on one misera
ble moning when the scientific lec
turer "retained on the establish
ment" made his appearance on the
stage of the theatre he found him
self in the presence of an1 audience
of one. The said audience, an old
wonian., oi determined aspect, wasi
appealed to by the distressed profes
sor. Did she really wish him to
proceed, with his lecture? As she
doubtless .observed she was the only
person present except himself.
Women, they say, are destitute of
humour. At any rate this particu
lar specimen of the sex was. She
replied that she had paid her money
for trie whole entertainment, and she
mcttnfto'iiavc her money's-worth. -I
know not whether the medium's
audience was as tenacious of its
rights.
The generosity of the grocer who
presents his customers with a teapot
for every pound of tea they pur
chase at Christmas time is meanness
itself, colnpaicd -with tho mumfi-;
cence of "the editor of a- journal
devoted to 'the higher intelligences.'
In his issue of Dec. 29th., he say;,,
"The result of our Christmas holi
day we present to our readers yearly
as ajChristmnsibox, yi (he shupe of
an index to the current volume."
It is said that the 'late Lord, Otho
Fitzgerald, who died recently of
blood-poisoning, was tho .original of
the eliarniin'g nobleman in Mr: Henry
James's novel, " The Portrait of a
Lady.."
On, dit that a new French tenor
has been discovered. lie snng for
the flrstiitimp jurpublic at', tho .mid
night mas of the Egliso do laTrinite,
where he electrified -tho congregation
with the power and sweetness of his
voice. His name is Eugene Foreau.
At tho assizes, last week a witness
was being examined as to her re
collection of tlm size of ,a certain
bag nnd seemed at a loss for a
simile. "Perhaps" said the iudgo
to'thc bar "one' of you gentlemen'
W?H hold up a brief ba. It may
assist her meniory." There was an
awkward pause : briclf were bcarce,
and counsel were unwilling' to show
the nakedness of the land. Mean
while, a ready-witted junior slipped
half-a-dozen big law-books into his
bag and held it up in triumph. Of
course he was complimented by tho
judge on tho vast amount of work
which was apparently overpowering
him.
The Story of tho bencher of the
Middle Temple who at the ripe ago
of eighty declined to consult an
oculist, on tho ground that ho
preferred to leave his failing oye
sight to tho rectifying virtue of timo,
is surpassed by tho fact that at the
Bedworth offlco of an ihsuranco'
.company an , old lady jn her ninety,
fifty year recently presented herself,
with the intimation that she had
come to the conclusion that it was
time she wan insured. What is in
JrappV keening with this oxtraordi
iiwt application, tho agent duly
(oiyipricd Jho proposal to tho com
pany, and, us the old lady was of
cheerful disposition "and of active
habits', they have yndertaken tho
B. F. EHLERS & Co.,
All the Latest Novelties in Fancy Goods
GRAND OPENING SALE.
Having .completed the nrraugements for the Extension of thy Stoic, I have com.
, i nicuccd. with a SPECIAL SALE, which will he eontiuued during this week
Good Towels, per dozen, : : :
Phillies, Merinos, Giuglmius, Embroideries,
Satin, Cashmeres, Nainsooks, L:ice-,
Surrnhs, Alpaca", Lawn, Fringes,
StlkS Worsted, Mull, ' &c , lie., ice
"Will le Kolcl at !om-eNipuiIiiiffly low in-iccw.
Ludich' and Gents' furnishing goods a specialty.
tST Ladies, before going elsewhere, you will'do well to call at the
Establishment of
A. M. Mellis' Honolulu Clothing Emporium
104 Fort street,
LAWRENCE & FREETH,
CONTRACTORS.
Plans ami Estimates furnished for works
of construction. Civil Engineering &
Surveying Ofllcc, 11) and 21 Merchant bt,
above J. w. Bobcrton & Co's.
800 P. O. Box, 101. ly
G. II. ROBERTSON,
Drayman best teams
in town.
Telephone N". (Jo. 15
ft-f? HONOLULU IRON "WORKS,
SiuSHM'"""1 engines, sugar mills, boil
ers, coolers; iron, brass and lead cast
ings; .machinery of every description
made to order. Paiticul'ar attention paid
to ship's black smithing. Job work exe
cuted at sho'r't notice. " 1
H. 'Y.HARDING
HAS OPENED AN OFFICE at "W.
Fennell's flanicis Shop, No. 'J2
King street.
Bills Collected and Book Accounts
Attended to. Orders respectfully solicit
cd and promptly attended to. i)58 lm
"CEDAR SHINGLES I
Just Received by
290 Allen &. Robiimon.
BREAKING HOUSES
IN OENUINK STYLE.
WALLACE JACKSON
thetUorough c.xpcricne
rl Iioimo. brenker.wlshcs
L.2i
. the public to know that
lm U tnllv in enured to
take charge of stock, and guarantees
to break them thoroughly on his Ranch,
and nttend carefully to feeding and
doctoring horses, lie lias now in his
charge such cclobiated" steeds as Black
Thorn and other thoroughbreds, and lias
the exclusive charge of all of Mr. James
Campbell's stock.
Orders left at the Pantheon Stables,
or at tho mominoth stables on Mr. James
Campbell' property at Kapiolani Park,
will meet with promptness." 2U3 ly
A. KRAFT,
J EWELEE.fe OPTICIAN,
Dealer in Hawaiian Curiosities.
Store lu the "Hawaiian Gazette" build
41 lug, opposite thr. Bank.
' Chas. D. Geinsch,
Practical ) Watchmaker.
BS7 Hotel Sticct, opposite the
12lt 3iu Intoriwtloiuil Hotel. XSt-
JOHN N0TT,
Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Worker,
riuinbcr, Giih Fitter, &c,
Stoves and Ranges
of all kinds.
Pluinbcrtt' Btook and jnetalb,
House Furnishing Goods,
7? Chandeliers, Lamps, &c.
Tlio Ilivwuilan
Temperanoe Year Book,
For 18S!l,
THERE will bo published hero in
January, 188:1, a year book, an in
tcresting and useful voluuio with tho
above title.. A handy book of rcieronce
as well as a valuable book foi the houso-
hold, It will bo especially devoted to
tho temperance cause, ami will bu of
much use all the year nrounu. l on win
lio solicited to subscribe to this book,
and can obtain fuithcr information by
calling upoa D M. CROWLEY,
280 Honolulu, H. I.
liJlll I'l'Ofri'tuuuiu !
NEW DESIGNS, Just pcfilycd from
San Fruucisso, at Tuu Daily Bul-tETixOJBce.
DRY GOODS IMPORTERS,
Received by every steamer
Honolulu.
.!. LYONS, l. .r. ij:vey.
LYONS 65 LEVEY,
Auelioncera and Gcneial
C.nnniission Merchants,
Beaver Block, Queen st., - - - Honolulu.
Sales of Furniture, Stock, Ileal Estate
and General Mcrclimull.su promptly at
tended to.
'Solo Agents for American and Euro
pean merchandise. 318
H.
204
S. TREGLOAN,
TAILOR,
FORT ST.
Robert Lcworn, O. K. Coolte.
L EWERS & OOOKE,
(successors to Lowers & Dicksim,)
Importers and Dealers in Lumber and all
kinds ot Building Materials, I'oit street,
Honolulu 1
WILDER Si CO.,
Dealers in Lumber, Paints,
Oils, Nails, Salt and Building Materials
of every. kind, cor. Fort and Queen sts.,
Honolulu. 1
ALLEN & ROBINSON,
Dealers in Lumber and
all kinds of Building Materials, Paints,
Oil", Nails, etc. 71
BROWN & PHILLIPS,
.Practical Plunibeis, Gas Fitters
and Copper-smiths, No. 71 King St.,
Honolulu. 5?" House and Ship Job
Work promptly executed. 17
""1HR. GERTZ.
J No. 80 Fort street, Honolul,
Iinpor" or and Dealer m Gent's, Ladies'
and Children's boots, shoes nnd slippers.
Wilson Brothers, ,
Gi EKERAL BLACKSMITHS.
I" Horse Shoeing a specialty
A first-class man being specially 'engaged
for that work.
Ship and Wagon work faithfully
attended to.
Shop on tho Esplanade, op. Hopper's.204
npiJE Hawaiian Journal, " Ko Ha
X waii'Pak Aixa," owned and
edited by Kuwainui Bros. ; bus a
weekly edition of 3,200 copies, and
is the best advertising medium. Of
llcc, No. (1 Merchant tit. 1
THE EVILS OF PAINTING
And tlwlr Itemedy.
" It has been said with much truth,
too, that house painting might, with
study and acquirement of taste, resume
its, rank as a llheial ait." Piti'iicrs'
Manual,
Believing the above to be true, A. B
KERR has now reorganized his system
of working the business in Honolulu.
In the first place ho has secured the ser.
vices of that celebrated artist, Mr. Max
Koiin, formerly of San Francisco, whose
work in tho lino of plain and decorative
paper-lmnging, frescoing, dx., is up to
the present time uiibiirpasseil, and on
these Inlands has never been equalled.
For house painting jobs llrot-class me
chanics only will ho employed. In
future patrons can depend upon my All
ing every order on the moat be I en title
basis known to the trade.
Tuo Sign Painting and Lettering de
partment will bo poiinancntly picsided
over by Mr, Geo. SrjtATMKViut, (further
comment unnecessaiy.)
P.S. Send for designs rtf frescos for
celling and cornices. Something new;
and if you want any glass put in call at
"Tiger "Paint Store,
217 ly 78 King Street.
TWO OFFICES TO LET, on the sec
oml lluor of the bulldluif occupied
by J. W. Robertson & Co tm
1SI.00
FOllT STREET.
Commission Mcrchauts.
O
Brewer & Company,
(Limited)
Gknkkal MinicANin.i; ami
CoMMIfc&lOX AohVl'S.
usr ok ori'icints:
V. C. Junks, Jr. . . .President & Manager
J. O. Oaiitkk. . . ..Treasurer i: Seciolilry
MKKCTOltB:
Hon. C. It. Bismol. Hon. II. A. P. Cvu.Ti.it
a:;s iy
Geo. W. Maefarlanc. II. R. Mncfailano.
G. W. MACFARLANE & Co.
IMPORTERS, COMMISSION MER.
CHANTS and
Sitfar Factors.
Firc-Proof Buildiim, - o2 Queen street,
Honolulu. 11. 1.
auk:;ts lor
lluclo SiiLMr Rlantalioii. Maui.
Puuloi Sheep Ranch Co., Hawaii,
.L Fowlei Sz Co. SiiMiu Plow and Port
able Tramway Work,.Leoil,
Minlee, Watson it Co's Sugar Machin
cry, Glasgow,
Glasgow and Honolulu Line of Packets.
itn
Claiif blTcckils. Win. O. Irotu.
"VfT G-. Irwin & Company,
TT Sugar Factors and Commission
Agents, Honolulu. 1
Hhackfeld & Company,
General Commission Agents,
Queen street, Honolulu. 1
AS. OLEQHORN & CO.
Importers and Commission
Merchant", dealers in General Merchan
dise, Queen and Kiialiunuuiu sts., Hono
lulu. 7Q
THEO. H. DAVIES & COMPANY,
Impoiters and Commission
Merchants; agents for Llovd's and the
Liveip ' Umleiwi iters, British and
Forelsi. Ins. Company, nud Northern
A-iiirance Company. 71
DIAS fc QONSALES,.
No. ;.7 Hotel Sticet, Honolulu,
lmpoi lew and Dealers in Dry and Fancy
Goods, Inlaid Woik, Emluoidcry.
280 ice, A.C., Ac.
JOHN T. "WATERHOUSE,
Importer raid Dealer in General
Merchandise, Queen st., Honolulu. 1
TVf" S. GRINBAUM Si CO.,
ItX. Importers of General Mer
chandise and Commission Mereliauts,
Honolulu. i
T B. GRINBAUM & CO.,
-L'JL Commission Mereliauts,
124 California street,
I Sail Francisco, Cal.
BROWN St Co., '
AVholesale. Wine and Spiiit
aieicuauus. ao, 14 .Merciiant St.,
Honolulu. aao
T. LENEHAN & CO.,
- Importers and Commission
Meifciinnts, Nuuanu St., Honolulu. 1
S. N. C'tthtle. J. B. Athcrtun.
CASTLE & OOOKE,
Shipping and Commission
Merchants. Importers nnd Dealer's in
GeneialiMerclmiidtse, No. SO King t.,
Honolulu. i
WING Wo CHAN & CO.,
Importers and General Dealers
in English. American nud Chinese Pro
visions, Plantation Tea ami General
Supplies. Also, white and colored con
tract matting, all qualities and prices.
SSr No. 22 Nuuanu Street, oppo-lte
Mr. Afong's. ai
X7 gVellisT
STOCK BROKER, will buy or sell
Plantation Slock, Bonds, nnd
Other Marketable Securities,
Atthflr market value for cash.
215 Office with E, P. Adams. Auct'r.
Tutsi; -A-i-i'lvocI.
By the stmr City of New Yoik,
DIRECT FROM AUSTRALIA,
I.IHlit'8' & iLltlL'miIl'M
The A aik.ipu Suar Plaiilation, Maul,
The Spencer Sugar Plantation, Hawaii,
The Ueeia Smrai Plaiilnlion, Oahu,
ITueluSii'Mr -Mill. Maui.
SADDLES!
Embroidered and plain beats.
Bridles in Russet & Blk leather
Itlding Whips and Harness,
Tliu finest ever ftuporlul into these lb
lauds; also,
Solid Leather Portmanteaus,
Carpet Bags, Pouches, und
Russet Leather &11UU0 Bajji,
ONLY AT
300 No. m King blrct.c
Professionals.
QARAH 3. PEIRCE, M. D., .
w Ladles' und Children's Physician.
Olllco and lcsidence, No. 5 School street,
(between Foit and Emma).
Olllco houis 10:110 to ll:'J0a. 111.
l:S0lo0:30p. m.
:'" Telephone, No. iitil.
DR. THACHER,
DENTIST,
10IH Foit sticet (up stalls.)
Charge) loner than any other dentist
in Honolulu, whether traveling dentist
or otherwise. Satisfaction guaranteed.
!J05
DR. EMERSON,
Residence und consultation rooms
ntiSo. 2 Kukul st., comer of Foil.
Telephone No. 140. 5 2n
A Rosa,
X, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
A.l V.. ....... D..1.1:..
Oilicc with the Attorney General, Allio-
mill 111IIU, llUllUUllll. 4 ly
"T AUSTIN WHITING,
TT Attorney and Counsellor nt Law.
Agent to take acknowledgments of
instruments.
Kanliumnmi st.. Honolulu. 20'J
SB. Dole,
Lau j er and Notary Public,
H . No. 15 Kiialiuinaiiu bl.
"IRANClS M. HATCH,
J- Attorney at Law,
23 15 Kaalu'uiuinu st
w
ILLIAM O. SMITH,
Attorney at Law
jo. ou aicrcuani btrcet.
1ICHARD F. BICKERTON, '
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Money to lend on Mortgages oft Free.
holds. OfHcc,No.Ui Meiclumt st. 1
Cecil Brown,
Attoinerand Counsellor at Law,
Notary Public, and Agent for taking Ac
know lodgments of In&tnrmciits for the
Island of Oahu. No. 8 Kaahuinnuu bt.,
Honolulu. J
JM. MONSARRAT,
n ATTORNEY AT LAW
and Notary Public. Real Estate in any
nart of the Kingdom bought, sold.und
leased, on commission. Loans negotia.
ted, Lugal Documents Drawn. No. 27
Merchant st. (Gazette Block), Honolulu,
Hawaiian Islands ion
J O. Berger,
KAAHUJIASU STllEK'ft
General Agent for
The N. Y. Life Insurance Company,
The City of London Firo In. Co(lirait'd
Mac'neale & Urban Safes,
The Celebrated Springfield Gas Machine
Gas Fixtures of Mitchell, Vance & Co.
238 !
""1HARLES T. GULICK,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
Agent to take Acknowledgment, to
Labor Contracts,
AND GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT.
Olllcc, in Makee's Block, corner Queen
and Kaahumauu streets, Honolulu.' 21
J. WILLIAMS & Co.
120 Fort Street, - . Honolulu,
Portrait and Landscape
DPliotog'ra-pliei'S.
ltiO ly '
WILLIAM AULD,
Agent to take Acknowledgments
to Contracts for Labor for the District
of Kona, Island of Oahu, nt the office of
the Honolulu Water Works, foot of Nuu
aim street. 189 tf
WILLIAM WOND
Agcit to take Acknowledg
ments to Contiacts for Labor
Ofllcc Station House. Ml ly
JOHN A. HASSINQER,
Agent to take Acknowledgment
to Contiacts for Labor. Iutcrior 'Jfllee,
Honolulu. 7
WO. AICANA,
Chinese and Hawaiian Translator
and Interpreter,
No. 48 King street, Honolulu.
Translations of cither of the abovb
languages made with accuracy and dis
patch, and 011 reasonable terms. , 100
JH. BliUNS,
Cooper and Gnuger,
Water Tanks of any illmeiil6ns,
Cooperage, No. 19 Fort sticet, Honolulu,
Oil Casks, Shookb and Hoop lion con.
stunt ly 011 hand and for sale. 221 ly
lob JPi'iiitiiij;
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION oxccul
ad with neatness and dispatch nt
Tiik Daily Bullktin Ofllee, Queen st.
FIRE WOOD!
FOR SALE,
A.t IMai-lcot HaCcs
Apply to
S. M. CARTER,
l7 1. M. S. H. Whurf. "
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