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FOB MAN 1'ltAKClSCO,
Tho now and lino Al steel steamship
Of tho Oceanic Steamship Company, will
be due at Honolulu from Sydney
and Auckland on or uhout
March I Ith, 1887,
And will lcavo for tho nhovo port with
malls nnd passengers on or about that
date.
For freight or passage, having SU.
PEMOIi ACCOMMODATIONS, apply
WE G. IRWIN & CO., Agents.
For Sydney and Auckland,
Tho new and fine Al steel steamship
" Zealandia,"
Of the Oceanic Steamship Company, will
ho due at Honolulu from San
Francisco on or about
March 19th, 1887,
And will have promnt dispatch with
malls and passengers for tho nlovo ports.
For froicht or nasnce. havinir SU.
iroigni or paosnge, Having
i . .
PERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS, apply
to
E7
WM, G. IRWIN & CO., Ajrenta.
Tho well-known Al Iron Steamship
'City of Rio de Janeiro,'
W. B. COBB, Commander,
Will sail for Yokohama and Hongkong
on or about the
MARCH 12th, '87,
Offering superior accommodations
to passengers.
t&" For Freight nnd Passage, apply to
H. HACKFELD & CO.,
W tf Agents Pacitlc Mail H. S. Co.
&
DRAYMEK.
ALL orders for Cartage promptly at
tended to. Particular attention
paid to the
Storing & Shipping
of goods in transit to tho other Islands.
Also, Black and White Sand
in quantities to suit at lowest prices.
Office, adjoining E. P. Adams & Co.'s
auction room.
982 ly Mutual Ttlophone No. 19.
Tho Inter-Island Steam
Navigation Co., Limited,
Keep constantly on hand for salo
Steam Family and Blacksmith Coal
and a general assortment of
415 Bar Iron. W
J. H. SOPER,
(Successor to J. M. Oat, Jr. & Co.)
Dealers in all kinds of
STATIONERY,
Tho Latest Foreign Papers always on
hand at the Gazette Block. Merchant
Street
t2T The English Admiralty Charts
always on hand. 1 by
FOR SALE.
Steel Rails!
with
H. HACKFELD & Co.
1420 tf
PAINTING !
Having fecuicd the Services of
Geo. G. Stratemeyer
w.nre prepared to executo all
orders in
House or Sign
JPainting-.
HONOLULU PLANING MILLS.
00 tf
J. HOM Ac CO.
74 King Street.
Manufacturers ami Importers of all
kludsof
Furniture & Upholstery Goods
FIRE BEDDING A SPECIALTY.
All kinds ol Jobbing promptly attended l.
CHAIRS TO RENT
For Balls or Parties in small or largo
80 quantities. ly.
For Yokohama & Hong Kong
Uu gttilu gMtUitt
FRIDAY. MAR. 11. 1887.
GENERAL BOULANCER.
A rcmrrknblc feature of tho dis
patches ami discussions of tho last
two weeks on tho prospects of var
Is the conspicuous position assigned
therein to Gen. Iloulaiigcr. It was
ono of tho Merlin papers w hlch called
lilm a second Bonaparte, and tho
wliolo of Europe took tho hint. Tho
question is every whci e asked whether
ho is really to bo tho second Napo
leon. If lie lias any love ot news
paper notoriety ho is certainly being
gratified to the fullest extent.
Biographies of him appear in every
sheet. The Times this v eek gave a
wliolo column to an analysis of his
character. Ills portrait, too, is be
coming as common as that of Bis
marck. I havo received a letter
from a gentleman in Paris who has
closo personal acquaintance with
Gen. Boulangcr. He says that lie
is not a Bonaparto in the Bcnso that
he wants to bo Emperor, for he is
far too much of a Radical. But he
is vain, is fond of authority, and
might di if t into a dictatoiship. lie
is thoroughly democratic, belonging
to tho school of Clcmencean, and
tho latter is not only his relative,
but also on most intimate terms with
him, and thoioughly in accord, hav
ing been warm personal fiicnds from
childhood. Boulangcr, he asserts,
is onnoscd to coinc to war with
Germany at present, and would not
do so except in the direst extremity.
But this is a purely precautionary
sentiment. Ho loves his country,
loves the French people, is proud of
the Trench army, for which he has
already done so much, and his secret
and burning ambition is to meet
Germany at a moment when Franco
will have a fair chance of success.
Ho docs not think the hour for
action has arrived, nnd is willing to
make almost an- sacrifice in order
to be allowed to perfect the organ
ization and equipment of the French
army. Ho is just in the prime of
life and know b that Emperor William,
Bismarck, nnd Moltke must boon
pass off tho stage of notion. Off
with tho old and on with tho new!
It will then be France's day and
tho proper time to strike. The
question arises as to whether Ger
many will allow France and Gcneial
Boulangcr to go on pieparing for the
,vovcted opportunity. Fans Cor.
New Yoik World.
" PRUSSIAN POLITICS.
Berlin, February 2Gth. After n
slioit debnto in tho Lower House,
tho Prussian dictpnssed tho second
reading of the estimates, approving
the budget bills without division.
The bill enlarging the power of local
authorities in fixing tho payment
toward the maintenance of public
schools was referred to the Commit
tee of Twenty-one.
Tho papers continue to discuss
the possible combinations of parties
resulting in the formation of a
majority strong enough to oppose
the Chancellor. Among tho possible
groupings, tho old Conseiyativcs,
never closo supporters of Uisinarck,
may unite with the Clericals, thus
making a majority composed of tho
Krcuz Zeitung party, tho Center and
tho Particulnrists. It is rcpoitcd
that the old Conservative leaders
have already made overtures to the
Center with the view of having the
two parties net together in the event
of Hcrr Benningeons attempting to
carry out his design of overthi ow
ing Minister Puttkamcr. It is im
possible to predict the attitudo of
the Centre. If the tono of their
organ, Germania, bo takon os nn
indication, they are ready to con
tinue the struggle against Bismarck.
Germany is opposed to the new
Church bill as insufficient to meet
tho demand of the Catholics. But
no combination can deprive the Gov
ernment of au absolute majority for
tho Scptcnnato and most other pur
poses. Tho Hfoith German Gazette
returns to the attack of tho Centre
by claiming that the party no longer
represents the Vatican's policy. The
Gazette refers to the Pope's third
communication to the Centre, and
says it was not contained in a letter,
but in a telegram addressed to the
Nuncio nt Munich again sttongly
imnrnoaiiifV imnn turn tlio iinnnaatrtr
lUimVMIHJj MjfWM ...... vMf hw.j.j.wj.
oi urging iiiu veniru iu usu inuiu.
utmost efforts to secure tho passage
of the Scptcnnato. 'To what ex
tent," adds tho Gazette, "thelenders
of tho Centro acted in comploto op
position to tho Papal mandate lias
been shown in tho elections. It is
expected that another Papal mani
festo will bo issued, appealing to the
Catholics to refrain from voting at
tho test ballots for Socialists. In
sixty districts in which new elections
will bo held there nro eighteen
Socialist candidates, twenty-eight
Now German Liberals, ten Con
trasts, three Poles, two Guclphs,
ono Volkspartce, fourteen Conserva
tives, ton Relchspartcc and fifty-six
National Liborals.
Tho supporteis of tho Scptcnnato
nrc hopeful of carrying twenty-five
seats, even against tho coalition of
of their opponents. Richtor's ml
vico to the now German Liberals, to
voto for the Socialists against tho
National Liberals, has not been well
received. For instanco, in Magdcn
burg tho new German Liberals say
they will voto for tho National
Liberals' candidate against tho So
cialists. Tlio Upper IIouso Commis
sion on tho Church bill reports
that next week it is expected tho
measure will pass without prolonged
debate, although tho Clerical organs
do not accept tlio bill as a complete
measure. Tho attitude of tho Catho
lic members is not aggressive, but
lather passively content, tho project
being regarded ns the outcome of nn
luiangcincnt between Bismaick and
the Vatican, embracing further con
cessions. iLlll -J.-J iJ
GREAT BRITAIN.
London, March 1st. In the
House of Commons to-night George
Howell, member for Bcthnal Green,
nn advanced Liberal, asked the Gov
ernment to assent to tho appoint
ment of n committee to inquiro into
the corrupt expenditures by tho
Corporation of London on bogus
meetings, the audiences nt which
were hired to be present for the
purposo of defeating the bill for the
rcfoi m of the London local govern
ment. Howell said he had seen
ilnnuincnta which moved that mem
bers of the corporation had diverted
20,000 of public moneys in an
effort to defeat the measure before
Pailiamcnt.
Gladstone declared that the mat
ter was of the greatest Importance,
nnd that an Inquiry must be granted
in order to prove hcthcr or not tho
greatest corporation in tho country
had misused its trust and adopted
illegal methods to pervert public
opinion or control legislative action.
Smith, First Loul of tlio Treasury,
without admitting the truth of tho
statement, assented to the appoint
ment of the committee of inquiry.
The Government was loath to
consent to the demands of the Radi
cals in the IIouso of Commons for a
committee to inquire into the charge
that the London Corporation was
using public moneys in sham agita
tions against reform, but it did not
dare to refuse an investigation. Tho
sittings of the committee will be
public. It is claimed there aro
abundant proofs that public moneys
have been used in getting up bogus
meetings and petitions, and it is as
serted that in the Coiporation ac
counts sums have been put down as
having been given to persons who
havo in rc.iliy no existence. The
evidence, it is said, docs not incri
minate the higher members of tho
Corporation as individuals, although
it shows they assented to this loose
general application of the city's
funds.
The Irish Conservative members
of Parliament at a conference to-day
determined to agitate in favor of sus
pending the debate on the procedure
rules and procooding to a discussion
of cccicive measures for Ireland.
Parncll complained that tho Irish
were unfairly- treated, and lie attri
buted tho Government's action to
the influence of Goschcn.
Hcaly objected to confiding in a
Speaker in whose election tho
Parnellitcs had no voice.
Gladstone supported Molloy's
amendment, but it was rejected
241 to ISO. Gladstone, Childers,
Ilarcourt, Morlcy and other Libe
rals voted with the Parnellitcs.
Smitli gave notice that to-morrow
the Government would move an
amendment to the effect that "any
Member may move to apply the
cloture, and uuless it shall appear
to the Speaker that the motion is an
abuse of the rules of the House, or
an infringement of the rights of the
minority, the question shall be put
forthwith."
l'arnell, on the ground that mem
bcis fleio uot given sulllcient time
to consider this entirely new propo
sal, moved that tho introduction of
the amendment be postponed till
Friday. Sir William Vernon Bar
court supported the motion, but it
was rcjectcd243 to 110.
EXTREMES OF CITY LIFE.
Is city life favorable to women?
In some respects yes, in others most
certainly no. The head of the gieat
dry goods firms was asked tho other
day if lie could give any idea of the
yearly aggregate of tho bills of his
heaviest customers. Twcnty-flvc
thousand dollars, ho said, one woman
had spent with him within a twelve
month, and seveial others had grown
poorer to tho extent of 820,000 or
$15,000. Thirty thousand dollars
is not unheard of as the price of tlio
dress nnd toilet equipments of an
extravagant city's extravagant
dames, At the 'other end of tho
ncial scale tho unwomanly employ
ments of tho very poor aro beforo
the eyes daily. The poorest woman
of a great city are seen raking in tho
ash barrels for bits of coal, bags of
fuel slung upon their backs ; women
balancing heavy planks and broken
wood on their heads, pilfered from
houses in process of erection ; women
bent in anxiety over tho offal buc
kets for stray moiscls to eat and
women on tho snanty farms in sum
mer doing as heavy out of door
drudgery as under any phase of the
Old World civilization on which wo
suppose v e havo improved. Phila
delphia Prsss.
CITY CARRIAGE CO.
STAND;
Coiner orXiiuniiu A. Hotel HtreutH,
EING UP TELEPHONE 457,
This
Currlnco
Company 1ms hcen ro
1. nnd minrantces to
oently oigunicd,
furnlah cowl oonvoymicci'. truslwoitliv
drivers, mid will muku no oxtortlonuto
charges.
All calh will ho promptly nttonded to.
03
O. S. B. CO.'S TIME TABLE.
Arrivo al Honolulu Irom San Francisco.
Zealandia March 10
Australia April C
Alameda Apiil 1G
Australia May 4
Mariposa May 14
Australia June 1
Zealandia June 11
Australia Juno 29
Alameda July 0
Australia July 27
Mariposa August C
Australia August 2 1
Zealandia September 8
Australia September 21
Alameda October 1
Austialla October 19
Mariposa October 29
Australia November 10
Zealandia November 20
Australia December 14
Alameda December 24
Lcavo Honolulu lor San Francisco.
Alameda March 11
Australia March 1C
Maiiposa April 8
Australia April 10
Zealandia May 0
Australia May 11
Alameda Juno a
Australia Juno 8
Mariposa July 1
Australia July (
Zealandia July 29
Australia August 3
Alameda August 2C
Australia August 31
Mariposa September 23
Australia September 28
Zealandia October 21
Australia October 26
Alameda November 18
Australia November 23
Mariposa December 10
Australia December 21
Zealandia (1888) January 13
MAGNETIC ELASTIC TRUSS
EleotrloTru. rartsctlteUlner
Lanr to wear. Inntantly rel leres eTgrr
w. uai cured tbonMinde. J stab 1875.
Original and Only Oincinb
Hmit fnrVrnaltln.tr'd Pnmnhlet NoL.
MAGNETIC ELA8TIOTRU88 CO..
, NORTH SIXTH STREET, BT tOUIS.MO.
flUAin DIAin DiAAai D. liWUlOiWw,
BAO'MFNTO 8T BAN rftANCTBCO.OAI.
Tel). 28. '87.
lot I ly
THE DAtLY
Bulletin Summary
Issued about the middle nnd end of
each month.
40 COLUMNS
Of Original Matter !
lO Cents per Copy.
OR
$2.00 per Annum.
To any address in the Kingdom.
Subscription fo foreign countries,
incnlding postage,
$2.50 per annum.
To he had at
J. H. Soper, : : : Merohant St
A. M. Howett, : : " "
Daily Bulletin Offloe, : Queen St.
and form tho News Carriers.
. ENTERPRISE
Carriage Company
Are prepared to glvo
GOOD SATISFACTION.
To tho Public nnd nsk their patronage.
Charges Moderate.
M. II. KANE,
TIIOS. KEEPE,
Munngcrs.
TJlIiKl'JIOXK MJMlU'.Itrt:
Boll m. Mutual CIS.
051m
'kUEL y 5Wriu" ly and l'ermaneutlr
ViPlivXJLjr ySvOured by the Celebrated
w:armKK
11 M
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304
704
Pioneer Steam Candy Facf'y.
And Cake Bakery.
ESTABLISHED 1863.
Keeps always on 'Jiand tho largest stock and greatest variety of Ilome
Mndo, Fiesh and only Pure Candies and Cakes.
Lowest Prices, Full Wqight, and Pure Goods at Wholosale and Retail.
F. HORN, - - - - Proprietor
And Only Practical Confsetioner nnd Ornamentsr in this Kingdom.
Wedding and
Not a specialty exactly, but arc made now ns beforo, of superior quality
and richness of flavor and ORNAMENTED IN AN ARTISTIC STYLE
which defies imitation and fully sustains a twenty-thrco years' reputation,
not yet excelled in Honolulu.
American, French, Italian, English and German Pastries
Made to Order at Short Notice.
Brand Delivered Every Day to nil pnrt of tlio City." i
Steam Made Ice Cream
At $3.00 for one, and 5.00 for two Gallons. Made from rich Egg
Custard. It is made from Woodlawn Dairy Cream; guaranteed to bo
made without Starch or Gelatine, and acknowledged to be tho Richest,
Purest and Cheapest Ice Cream in Honolulu.
Special Arrangements made for Large Orders.
Satisfaction guaranteed by
F. HOR
Factory, Store and Ice Cream
Between Fort & Nuuanu.
JOHN ITT, 1 8 EJuAnm
Granite, Iron and Tin Ware !
Chandeliers, Lamps and Lanterns,
WATER PIPE and RUBBER HOSE,
House Keeping Goods,
PLUMBING, TIN, COTTER AND
993 SHEET IRON WORK.
GrEO. EMELHARDT,
(Formerly with 8amuol Nott).
Importer nnd Dealer in
STOVES, CHANDELIERS, LAMPS,
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE,
AGATE IRON AND TINWARE.
Agent Hall's Safe and Lock Company.
Beaver Block, - Fort Street.
68P Btoro formerly occupied by S. NOTT, opposito Sprcckcls & Co.'s Bank. i
Hid
PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., L'd.
(Successors to Dillingham & Co., & Samuel Nott.)
IRONMONGERS.
New Goods for the Holidays! Silver Plated Ware
in New Designs.
From tho very bes makers.
o CUTLERY o
A. Complete Jstoelc ol GoodN jn Every Ijino.
FORT STREET, HONOLULU. os
Hollister & Co.
HAVE JUST HEOBIYED A PULL LISTE OF
Stiaitoii & Storm Cigars !
Birthday Cakes
Parlor: No. 71 Hotel Street,
- Both Telephones No 74- 29
t
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Stree
Let me have a mild
rTIHE AUOVIJ REQUEST IS HEARD
X dully in tilgur store?, smloons nnd
oilier placed whom rlgnw nru lold, for
It is mi undisputed fnutthnt most smokers
prefer a mild elgnr nnd Hint tlioso who
imvo for n long tuno Kinokcd strong
clcnrfi, principally imported Jtnnllns,
will, after lmving thoioughly injured
the stomnch nnd impaired tho nervous
system, surely want n mild cigar, If they
could find tho right kind.
How ninny thousands of smokers who
Buffer from loss ot appetite, In-ndneho,
nmotis irritability, nstlimn, etc., and
who limo tried nil possible remedies
without success, mluht bo cured if thuy
knew Hint their sullcrings wcro cnuscd
by Iho Intemperate iie ot slicing rlgnrs,
nnd tint tliey should only sinolec mild
and properly prepurul one.
It Is u fact iliat nil mild olnus ngtoo
well witli smokers, for in must nu-es
there i n luck of euro In the cckciion of
tlio lolmcco, nnd often tho ncctssnry ix.
pcrlcncu for it Is wanting, jet llicrois
ono hruiid which suits tlio most fastidious
finokir, nnd that i
ENGELBRECHT'S
Sampler" Heal Cigar
fr
Which Is nuidc from mild, nromnlic nnd
particularly selected nnd prepuicd to
bncco, uud combines nil tlio qualities
which may Uu cxpoctid from a health
cigar. It causes no bad effect of any
kind, is agreciiblo to tho taste, buns
evenly to tho end nnd possesses a flno
nromu. No smoker should fall to glvo
Engelbreht's "Sampier" Cigars
A fair trial, and benefit himself at tho
binne time.
For sale Everywhere.
05
mm & co.,
The Leading Gents'
Clothing and Fur
nishing House.
BOOTS & SHOES
C. E. FRASHER,
DEALHU IN
Hay, Grain, Etc.
livermore Hay,
Whole Barloy,
Crushed Barley,
Oil Cake Ileal1
Oats, Bran.
Order left at Office, with N. F. Bur
gess, fc4 King Stieet, will be promptly
attended to. 60ly
S. M. CARTER,
Has on hand for sale, In quantities
to suit:
Departure Bay Coal, Newoastle Coal,
Charcoal.
Hard and Soft Wood, Sawed and Split.
Manicnio Hay,
California Hay,
Bran, Oats,
Barley, Corn,
Cracked Corn,
Wheat, otc.
Orders arc hereby solicited and Mill
he delivered at any locality within tho
city limits.
No. 8S KING STREET.
Both Telephone. 187. 6
Health is Wealth !
Dn. E. C. West's NenvE and Unuu Tnwr
JIENT, n guaranteed Bpeolly? for Hjbtorln, DIxzU
nous. Convulsions. J'it9, worvous Ncurulglii,
llouclnclio.NervouaProiitration. causal by tlioimo
ol alcohol or tobacco, Wakcfalnofs, Montal De
pression, Sottonlng of tlio Hriun, resulting in in.
Bnnity and lradinjt to misory, ilocuy nnd (lout lit
l'rematuro Old Aro, Harronucss, Losh ot l'owor
in either box. Involuntary Losses and Hpormutor
rhcea, caused by oycr-oxortion of tho brain, soli.
abuse, or owrJnuulKonco. Karti box contains
ono month's treatment. S1.0O n box, or fir boxes
or $5.00, sont by mall propald on roceipt of price.
XVU UVAHANTUE NIX llOXUH
To euro any case. With oich order received by us
tor six boxes, aasompanicd with $5.00, wo will
soni
tnm
tl tlio purchasor our writton Ruaranteo to to
id tlio monoy if tho treatment duos not effect
a euro.
-o. uuarauteos issued only by
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cou&Urf.lU and fmlutlool, Tfat coulti muuficturt'l oaly by
JOHN O, WEST A CO , ISI A H3 W. UUn l, Calctfa.
m U lal facUfff leal ty m&U (r(ikld oo rt icliitof a 3 cial itaffPto
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