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TUESDAY, NOV. 20, 1888.
THIS DAY'S D0INC8.
EVENING.
Trade Union, at Armory, 7:80.
Excelsior Lodge, I.O.O.F., 7:30.
Bible Class at Lyceum at 7 :80.
Meeting Temperance Society at
Miss Breese's, 7 :00
Teachers Associate, YMGA, 7:80
Class in Hawaiian, YMCA, 7:80.
"HALF-HEARTED."
The last issue of the Weekly Ad
vertiser contained a curious blend
ing of truth and Action. In the edi
torial columns it was stated, in con
nection with His Majesty's birthday,
that the "programme of rejoicings
was not very elaborate, being con
fined to the expenditure of some
gunpowder on salutes at sunrise,
noon and sunset, and a half-hearted
sort of regatta." In the account of
the regatta we were told "never
before was the birthday of His
Majesty, King Ealakaua, celebrated
with such eclat, and universal enjoy
ment was visible in all directions."
The local writer, notwithstanding
the "Honolulu atmosphere," had
evidently acquired an " ebullition of
enthusiasm;" and possibly his "en
thusiasm" attained "the active
state" with " the aid of Green Seal
or Heidsleck Monopole.' ' We agree
with the editorial writer, the regatta
was "half-hearted." The attend
ance was not so large as that at the
previous year's regatta, the prizes
were smaller, owing to the unwilling
ness of people to contribute, the
,v.p?', foreign residents were hardly repre-
Rented, some oi tuose who assisiuu,
regretting that they had done so,
and the regatta of 1883 was gener
ally admitted to have been "slow."
That the "enthusiasm" was "pas
sive" was most perceptible when
His Majesty's yacht, the Healani,
passed the wharf, an easy winner.
Where were the cheers and applause
of last year? Bnt drunkenness was
in its "active state."
There is a reason for this, and the
reason is not far to seek. It is in
ffir. the person of Walter Murray Gibson,
v.'-'His Majesty's chief adviser. The
foreign residents have a personal
and political dislike to the Premier.
It is a well-known fact that, if a sub
scription list is taken through the
town with Mr. Gib'son's name on it,
the business community will not sub
scribe. A separate list has to be
prepared for the city, and this was
.done for the late regatta. Even
,that did not make it a success. It
was only "half-hearted." If the
Premier were removed from office,
and another regatta were to be held
8S'.in a month's time, what a change
Wr there would be in the dav's celebra
tion. The refusals to subscribe
would be few, the prizes would be
larger, enthusiasm and interest would
,.be apparent, and there would be no
'occasion to say that it was
' half-
&'-..'. mnrfrl " "Mr. ftihnnn hnR tint onlv
lvmade a failure of his government,
'but he is also making a failure of
His Majesty, who, if still blinded by
hiB wily chief, will one clay be rudely
.awakened. From the " half -hearted"
, remarks of our contemporary, his
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real sentiment is evident, ana wouia,
;if expressed, for once represent pub
lic opinion. In conclusion we quoto
-spur contemporary, witli tue altera
tion of three words: 'It will be
. good for the future of this country.
-good for the interests of all who
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f.roado it their home, if" tUo ifre-
j&inler's "reign be a" brief "one."
WATERHOUSE'S WARES,
Received by the Bell Rock, have
hppn unnacked and are now on view
p '.Ub M1U JVlUg OL OkUlC. IU UUUIUUII
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ki, to tho mechanical and musical toys
to which we have already alluded,
thcrc is a large assortment of Lin
jthorpe, Victorian and Lotus ware.
W
aThia ware is now to Honolulu, and
lias never neiore uecn oiiercu lor
sale here. It is inexpensive, of va
rious unique designs, and both use
ful and ornamental. The flower
jyases and tubes of various tints are
cecdingly pretty, and would adorn
room even without flowers. Ba
chelors will find many desirable
ittle decorations for their quarters,
in the shape of receptacles for mat
Pi',
ches and ashes, Housewives will be
pleased with the very elegant lamps
Majolioa and Btrbolina ware,
pccially those that have new Bolf
lighthiR 'burners. Iu addition to now
dinner mul tea services, there are
Bome pretty China mustache cups,
moss "baskets and novel Barbolinc
flower pots. These goods were se
lected by Air. W. Dimond in Lon
don, and, show his good tasto in the
selection, which we do not doubt
will be readily purchased in Hono
lulu during the Christinas season, as
Mr. Dimond has been fortunate in
combining what is tasteful with what
is serviceable.
LATEST FOREIGN NEWS.
Captain Turner, of the W. G.
Irwin, has kindly given us a copy
of the S. F. Alta, of 2nd Nov.,
from which we tako the following
later news.
A filibustering party from the
United States is reported to have
landed in Havana, near Santa Spiri-
tus.
Sanitary precautions have been
ordered at all the German ports,
owing to the outbreak of cholera at
Peking. ,,
A desperate fight has taken place
at Kocanie, Herzegovina, between
Russian gendarmes and robbers.
Several of the robbers were killed.
Aylward, who achieved fame as
the leader of the Boers in the Trans
vaal war against the British, is in
Chicago.
Frank James, the notorious out
law, under arrest at Gallatian, Mo.,
was given the freedom of the town
and with his wife and child walked
about visiting the stores at will.
Londonderry, November 1st.
This evening, while the procession
escorting tlie Lord Mayor of Dublin
to his hotel was passing the City
Hall, some Orangemen fired upon it
and threw slates from the windows
and roofs. One man was wounded
and is dying. The police charged
and cleared the streets. The mili
tary were called out, the Lancers
naradins Main street. There is in
tense anxiety in all circles. The
Orangemen later vacated the City
Hall and have withdrawn from the
vicinity.
London, November 1st. The
Daily Telegraph says : We are
enabled to state that the views of
the Chinese Embassy as to Wednes
day's vote in the French Chamber,
expressing confidence in the Minis
try, is the first step toward war, and
M. Ferry asks for a grant of
money to despatch reinforcements
to Tonquin forthwith.
Paris, November 1st. Maquis
Tseng intimated to-day that M.
Tricou's telegram, which was very
opportune for the Ferry Govern
ment, was the result of a suggestion
telegraphed from Paris.
General Millet succeeds General
Bouet as commander of the troops
in Tonquin.
CORRESPONDENCE.
Correspondence is solicited on the top.
ics of the day, or what may become so.
We reserve the right to excise purely
personal matter.
We do not hold ourselves responsible
for the opinions expressed by our cor.
respondents. En.
DRILL IN SCHOOLS.
Editor Bulletin: Noticing the
late review of school-work which
appeared in the Bulletin, it is with
some surprise that I saw the entire
absence of military drill, as portion
of the school-work. It is the more
worthy of remark in that, 9 out of
Bay 13 of the children, are gifted
with deformed feet and rounded
shoulders. In nearly all other coun
tries noticeably Australia and New
Zealand, drill is so .essential a por
tion of the work, that each head
master is required to have held a
Captain's commission of volunteers.
Tho boys themselves in many of the
schools, being armed, uniformed and
equipped in regulation form at the
Government expense. Without ad
vocating tho uniform, which their
more fortunate confreres of the south
enjoy, it is Burely not too much to
ask that a visiting drill-instructor
should be engaged, who could at
tend all the schools and inspect this
much need instruction to the child
ren. Mr. Atkinson's school is at
present, I believe, tho only one that
has gone the lengths of noticing the
deficiency. I except the Bishop's
School which did hate an instructor
some time back, but is, at the pre
sont time, without one. .
Vox Poi'ULI.
It is supposed that 700,000,000 people
are now Hvmg who never heard tho
word at God. RxeXang.
AUCTION SALE BY E. P. ADAMS.
IMPORTANT TRADE SALE
By order of Messrs. Q. W. Macfam.ank
& Co., I will hold
1 Umiii Auction Sale !
At my Sales Hooiu, Q.iccu street
ON FRIDAY NOV. 23rd,
At 10 a, m., nt which will bo oft'ercrt, on
a Credit to the Trado, a Great Variety
or
NEW GOODS
All of which are New Importations,
ex recent arrivals, and of which the fol.
lowing Is a partial list:
Pine Prints, Satteens, Black Snttcens,
Blnck Merinos, Cretonnes, While and
Coloied Klannels, Angola and Cotton
Shirts, TWENTY varieties of Woollens.
Ladles' Pelt Skirts, Check Wool and
Worsted Shawls,
TWEEDS AND TAILORS' GOODS.
Silk, Linen and Cotton Handkerchiefs,
In laixo variety; Gents' Linen Collars.
Gents' Umbrellas, A splendid assort.
ment of Woolen Blankets, colton tow-
els, large and small; Linen Sheeting,
all widths; Flno White Cottons, Bent
heavy . Denims, linen diills, Turkey
Red Cloth, Crape, A very fine assort
ment Gents, Hosiery and Underwear,
Also fancy feathers, Flowers, perfum
cry, Jewelry, etc., children's boots Halt
bruthes, combs, Gents' scarfs, Lisle
thread, Gloves, &c, Also a fine assort
ment of crockerywarc, consisting of
chamber sets, Flower pots, lamps pitch
ers, etc. Glabswake: such as Decanters
Wine Glasses, Tumblers, &c. A Line op
Hardware: consisting of hatchets, axes
Hoes, and other Plantation Tools. A
handsome assortment of Parlor Ruge',
Cocoa HI at ting, etc.
Terms liberal and made known at Sale.
554 E. P. Adams, Auctioneer
J.T.
King Street Store,
Has Just Received,
Ex Bell Rock and other
late arrivals,
Comprising in part afollows :
Iiintliorpe Ware,
Victorian Ware,
And Lotus Ware.
These goods are entirely new to this
market, and are well worth inspection.
Single, Double and Treble,
In Amber, Green, Blue,
Rose, and Flint Colors.
Stand Lamps,
of New and Elegant Designs,
In Moss China, Glass, Majolica,
and Barboline Ware, with
New Self-Lighting Burners.
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of assorted patterns.
Mo.ss Baskets,
Barboline Flower Pots,
Wedgwood and Majolica Ware
There arc also in stock the regular
lines of
Dinner and Tea Services,
Chamber Sets and Crockery,
of overy description.
Lamp Globes, Chimneys,
Burners, Wicks, &c, &c.
JT. 1 Waterhouse
King St., Honolulu.
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NOTICE.
In (-Ti-inrtl tllli lit lOtti rlmr
188S, tho following officers were elected
for the term of ono year.
Samuel G. Wilder... President
William G. Irwin.. .. Vice President
Samuel B. Rose Secretary
William O. Wilder Ticasurer
John H. Paty.. .auditor
8. B. ROSE,
fi03 8t Secretary.
Notice.
THIS Is to certify thatN. Clifford has
full power of Attorney to act for
mo during my absence.
S. W. BUOKMAN.
Honolulu, Nov. 10, 1P83. 6()3 3w
IiOHt,
ON Thursday evening, between Bore
tania and School streets, a lady's
Gold Chain, with eye glass attached,
Tho finder will be rewarded. Apply at
this Oflko. fi03 8Eb
Good BuHiiiCHH Chance.
FOR flalo a RESTAURANT in a
good location, doing good solid
business, with groceries, futures, furni
ture, etc. 15 years lease.
Address, H. F.,
631 8m This Office.
Lottery.
MUllUlUlUi UW 4UMI UUJ VI AlWIVtUUUt
600 Chance3, at $2.50 a ChanoeT
Tickets to bo had at Noidbcrg's Anchor
B&loon.
600
WATERHOUSE
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Kini William, J
Auction Sales by Lyons & Levey.
IMPORTANT M OF
KLKOANT
Pictures, Hugs, Mats, &c, &c.
At Auction by Catalogue. Fx S. S. Boll
Rock, from London,
On Wednesday, Nov. 21st,
At 10 a.m. by order of Messrs. G. W.
Macfarlancfe Co., we will sell at our
Sales Room Beaver Block tho Jtntlro
Contents of
25 Cases of London Made
Furniture,
(forming one of the Choicest Shipments
ever introduced in Honolulu)
PLATE GLASS MIRRORS
Pictures, Rugs, Mats, etc., etc., com
prising Drawing Room Suites, Richly
Upholstered Dining Room Suites up.
hulbtcrcd in Lrulher and Morocco, La
dles Work Tables, Whatnots, Folding
Chairs, Loo Tables, Commodes, C inter
liury's, Coffee Tables, Feather Pillows,
Reading Tables, Mulc Stools, Coiner
Brackets, CehtorfiTubles, Dnvmports,
Writing Desks, Hanging Book Shelves,
Spltoon Footstools, China Flower Pots
and Stands, Toilet Mirrors, Hassocks
etc.. etc.
Also a very flno Assortment of Pict
ures, Rugs and Mats.
Open for Inspection on Monday and
Tuesday November 19th and 20th.
Catalogues are now ready and can be
obtained at our Sales Room.
Lyons & Levey, Auctioneers.
COME TO LUNCH
YOTJ CAN OUT TnB BEST IN TOWN KI10M
H. J., WTOTT3E,
THE BEAVER SALOON,
WIIERE YOU MEET EVERY HODY.
A Oup of Tea or Coffee !
AX JSA Hours,
AND THE FINKbT IlllANnS OK
CIGARS;
Havanas, Manilas,
Figaro, Flor de Cuba,
Coney Island, etc., etc., etc
N0LTE. N0LTE. N0LTE.
KENNEDY & Co.,
Jobbing and Retail
67 HOTEL STREET,
FRESH GOODS,
By every arrival of th.e O. S. S. Line
CANNED GOODS, j
and Standard Groceries of all kinds by
the Case, which we offer very low.
Depot of the Woodlawn Dairy.
P O. Box No. 207.
Ring up Telephone No. 240.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
204 ly Goods delivered freo oi Charge.
Grocery and Feed Store.
WOLFE & EDWARDS, corner of
King and Nuuanu streets.
Fresh Groceries by every steamer. Or
ders solicited, and goods delivered in
any part of the city. 501 Cm b
JUST RECEIVED
FX'MAIUr-03A"
A Full Assortment
OF
American Groceries !
2tt A. S. OLEGHORN & CO.
Notice.
PA. DIAS having disposed of his In-
terest in tho Retail Dry Goods
business at No. 57 Hotel street to Mr. M.
A. Gonsalves, his late partner, ho is:o
loneer responsible for tho f'obts of said
business. P. A. DIAS.
Honolulu, Nov. 12th, J883.
THE undersigned'gives notice that he
will shortly open the now store on
King' Street, near Messrs. Castle &
Cooke's, v, ith an entirely new Stock of
Dry Goods, Clothing, Fancy Goods, etc.,
to which he cordially invites tho atten-
tilm of his friends and the public gener
ally.
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P. A. DIAS.
Notice.
THE undersigned begs to inform the
public generally that ho has pur.
chased the.buslncss of Apuu, of Koloa,
Kauai, and Intends carrying on the same.
Apau will be responsible for tho debts
on the lato business. CHONG WO.
Koloa, Kauai, Nov. 10, 1883. 558 lm
Notice ol' Partnership.
NOTICE is hereby given that a co
piirtnurehip hai been tlrNday for
med between O -F. Wolfe and J. ('. Ed
wards to carry on a grocery and feed
store In tills cUv under the Arm name'of
5P1 Hub WOLFE & EDWARDS.
Honolulu Nov. 15, 1883.
Notice.
ANY ono found shooting, trapping
game, or trespassing on the Kae
Ickoi and Kahalono lands, at Maunalua,
Oahu, after this date, will bo prosecuted
according to law.
THOS. W. RAWLINS.
Honolulu, Oct. 15. 1833. fiOO 6t
920 IlEWAfiD,
WILL BE PAID to any party giving
in formation that will lead to tho
conviction and punishment of tho per
son or porBons, who broko open two of
tho lock boxe-t of tho Postoilke, on the
night of tho 15th hist.; or who may bo
engaged in similar depredations at tliu
PobtolUco in future.
H. M. WHITNEY, P.M.G.
November 17, 1S88. 663 8t
DILLINGHAM & CO.'S
BULLETIN OF NEW GOODS
JUST KECBIVKD, INVOICJKS OF
HARKNESS FIRE EXTINGUISHERS !
Guaranteed to put out twice as large a fire in half the time of any other machine.
It does not got out of order, and Is always ready for inc.
Every residence, Sugar Mill and Stoic should have one.
Magneso-Calcite Fire Proof Safes & Boxes
Absolutely fire-proof. , -(
With largct percentage of inside spaco than nny other safe We atie Sole
AOKNTB FOIt THE AnOVE.
NEW DESIGNS IN SILVER PLATED WARE.
Wire Cloth, Wire Netting, Rice Cloth, Bird Cages,
Bail Fencing Wire, Pumps, Windwills, Tanks,
HYDRAULIC RAMS.
Slcidertvtc Oil in ITivi Gallon Tins.
Kerosene and Llbricatlng Oils a specialty. A good stock on hand nnd to arrive.-
Call and examine our JSTciv Goods,
DILLINGHAM & CO.
MACNEALE k URBAN SAFES
With Patent Inside Boltwork and Hinge Cap.
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A Large Assortment of these justly Celebrated Safes
Just Arrived.
Over 500 in daily use on the Hawaiian Islands.
Safes Sold for Cash, or on the Installment Plan.
For Prices, Circulars, etc., apply to
CO. BERGER, General Agent,
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THE GREAT I. X. L. STORE,
Corner Nuuanu and Queen Sts.
No Bombast Simply an announcement
THE ABOVE STORE
IS NOW OPEN
WITH THE .
Largest Assortment of Goods ;
Ever shown here without exception, consisting in part:
Dry, Fancy and House Furnishing Goods,
Emhroideries, Laces, and everything that comes under the above heading.
WITHOUT EXAGGERATION
Tie Largest ana Finest M of Men's, Bey's
and You h's Clothing.
Gent's Furnishing Goods, Boots and Slices,
Hats, CapsrTrunks, Valises, loo numerous to itemize.
-Don't forget the GREAT I X L STORE, Corner of Nuuann and Queen
Streets.
535 6m
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E. O. HALL & SON,
(LIMITED.)
Have Just added largely to their Varied Stock ol
Hardware, General Merchandise,
, And Plantation Goods,
of EVEnv description, THE BEST LUBRICATING OILS,
By tho " Martha Davis," Overland, via San Francisco;
The D. O. Murrav," ' n. W. Alray," " Uullsgate," " W. H. Dimond," , and from
England, via Punama.
Shortly expected by the Henry .Tamos, from New York,
and the Ceylon, from Boston, a very full lino of
Plows and Agricultural Implements !
MAEINQ TUE
Most complete assortment ever offered in this Kingdom.
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