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THURSDAY, JAN. 5, 1888.
ARRIVALS.
Jan 4
Btmr Knala from Wntnlua and Wntanae
.Ian f
Stmr Walulenlo from Knttnl
Stmr W G Hall from Hawaii and Maul
Stmr Waimaualo from Koolau
DEPARTURES.
.Tau 5
Eclir Ilnleakala for Pcpeekco
Sclir Slot Wnliiuc for Koholalele
Bktno Ella for San Francisco
VESSELS LEAVINC TO-MORROW.
Stmr Kanta for Watiuino and Wnlnliin
at I) a in
Stmr Waialcalo for Kauai at 5 p m
PASSENGERS.
From AVaialua and Walauae, per stmr
Knnln, .Tun 4 Judge Wideinann, W G
Irwin, J Kaai, Judge Ilillu and 28 deck.
GARCOES FROM ISLAND PORTS.
Btmr Walalcale 1,311 bags sugar aud
808 bags paddy.
SHIPPING NOTES.
The bktno Ella sailed this afternoon
for i-au Francisco, with 5,8G9 bags sugar,
valued at $.13,000.
VESSELS IN PORT.
TJ S S Vandalla, Bear Admiral Klmberly
U S S Mohican. Day
BkFiederiek, Kroff
Bk Forest Queen, Winding
Bk Ceylon, Calhoun
Bk Hnzaid, Goodman
Bk Caibarien, Perkins
Bk Lilian, Holland
Bktne W H Dimond, Swift
Schr W S Bowne, Bluhm
LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS.
A second hand ladies' saddle is ad
vertised for.
The barkentino W. II. Dimond
will sail for San Francisco on Satur
day at noon.
Tun rain that has been falling on
Kauai for several days past let up
yesterday, and Kilauea mill resumed
grinding.
The steamer W. G. Hall was re
ported 20 miles ofF at 1 -.20 o'clock
this afternoon. She made her berth
at 3 :30 o'clock.
Gonsalves fc Co. advertise that
Mr. Lightbody has no longer any au
thority to collect monies on their
account.
His Ex. C. W. Ashford, Attorney
General, scored a point yesteiday;
he stopped a runaway horse and
brake.
- -
Captain Underwood of tho steamer
Kaala, which arrived lust night, im
ports bad weather with plenty of
rain at Waialua and Waianae.
The annual meeting of the Ha
waiian Bell Telephone Co. will bo
held at the oflice of tho company on
Saturday, Jan. 7, 1888.
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Company A of the Honolulu Rifles
will meet at their Armory, at 7 :30
o'clock this evening, for tho purpose
of electing company officers.
CunTiFicATE No. 38 for 6 shaies of
tho Peoples' Ico and Refrigerator Co.
haB been lost. The Company has
taken action in the matter and the
picket is not negotiable.
Mks. A. M. Mollis advertises that
all accounts due her of over six
months' standing must bo paid by
tho 15th inat., or they will be placed
in the hands of a Collector.
H. 31. STANLEY A. boy so manly
"When his girl ho was about to l,lave"
her
Gave him a bottle to put down his throt
tle To cine him of the Nile "fayver."
At a meeting of Company C of tho
Honolulu Rifles, held last evening, J.
IV. Fisher was re-elected Captain, H.
C. ileyers re-olocted 1st Lieutenant,
and J. 31. Feireira 2d Lieutenant.
Messrs. S. M. Damon and Geo. J.
Campbell havo formed a partner
ship, under tho firm name of tho
Maunalua Ranch Co., for the puiposo
of carrying on a cattle ranch busi
ness, By a notice in another column, it
will be seen that evoiy Friday even
ing has been tot apart by tho pro
prietor of the Yoscmito skating rink
for ladies and their escorts, with a
guarantee that tho evening will ho
kept perfectly select.
31ns. Louisa Derking, who with
her husband was arraigned before
the Police Judge, several weeks ago,
for keeping a disorderly houso, was
brought up on a similar charge this
morning and sentenced to two
months' imprisonment at hard labor.
An appeal was noted. Mr. Paul
Neumann was attornoy for defend
ant. .
CORAL AND SPONGES.
Tho'schooner Nettio Merrill, after
lying at anchor in tho harbor for
several months, is being hove down
and cleaned. On the Nettie's bot
tom were found pieces of fine soft
and whitish sponge as large as one's
fist, aud branches of beautifully
colored coral seven inohes long, but
Moo"frail to be preserved.
MORE CRUISKEEN.
TCIdr Pharaoh of oltl :t least ro I'm
told
And also Julius Cayaar
Wlien the weather was warm or wucu It
was cold
Would take it instead of "tuy," Sir.
THE wTeKOF"PRAYEH.
Thursday, Jan. 5. Special ser
vices of prayer and conference at
tho Central Union Church this even
ing at 7 :80 o'clock, and to-morrow
at 11 a. st. Theme for this even
ing: "Our Church and its Waiting
AVork." Luke 5:1-11. Theme for
to-morrow morning: "Missions."
ENGINE COMPANY NO. 2.
The regular monthly meeting of
this company was held last night,
Foreman C. J, McCarthy presiding.
The company decided not to tnUe
part in tho competitive drill to be
held on tho 3rd of February next,
and instructed the foreman to so in
form the Board of Representatives.
They were, however, in favor of a
parade on that clay. As regards
the banquet, they preferred to hold
their own.
POLITENESS WINS.
An intelligent, polite, and pleas
ant looking little Japanese boy,
about eight years old, is carrier for
the Daily Bulletin on the Nuunnu
route. The little fellow, on deliver
in a Bui.lktin to one of his sub
scribers," tho other evening, said,
"Please, Sir, will you read this
paper, and then kindly pass it to
your neighbor? I am short of
papers this evening, but want every
body to read the news." Tho sub
scriber was so amused with the little
Jap's request, and so pleased with
his politeness, that he did as desired.
A NEW HALL.
Over Mr. Mclnerny's block of
buildings, corner of Fort and Mer
chant streets, is a new hall which is
reached D3' a broad stairway on Fort
street side. This hall is 50 by 4C
feet in size, well lighted and venti
lated on both sides by many large
windows. The ceiling, 14 feet high,
has a grated ventilator and arrange
ments for lighting the place. An
anteroom, 12 by 18 feet in dimen
sion, adjoins the hall. Mr. Mc
Inerny has had this large room made
for social clubs, dancing parties,
local minstrel companies, etc.
THE SMALLPOX CASES.
The smallpox cases, now at the
Quarantine Giounds, are four in
number and are all from the vhaler
Josephine. The two Frenchmen
who were landed from the Duquesne
with varioloid, were discharged as
cured the other day. The four pa
tients now suffering aro South Sea
Island men. The lirst case, the one
that broke out when the Josephine
was six days out from San Francisco
is convalescing; two are not very
bad, while the fourth case is violent
and the patient is out of his head.
A gentleman thoroughly acquainted
with smallpox, says that when a
Southern Islander, suffering with
smallpox, loses his head, he gener
ally succumbs to the disease.
A HEW COMBINATION.
A new combination has been form
ed for the pin pose of carrying on
the confectioners' business in all its
branches, by consolidating the firms
of Hart & Steiner, and Ludwigscn &
Crbn (the old firms having disolved
by mutual consent), under the firm
name of II. J. Hart and Company.
The old firms havo been long and
favorably known to the public, and
the consolidation of their interests
in a new firm will greatly facilitate
meeting the demands of their many
patrons. The now firm will shortly
remove to more commodious quart
ers. In the meantime, they will
continue where they arc, and by
strict attention to the wants of their
customers, aud the production of
everj'thing possible in the confec
tioner's art, they hope for a con
tinuance of the liberal patronage be
stowed upon the old firms.
THE S. S. SAN PABLO.
The Steamship San Pablo, here
several days ago with tlio Garrett
party, Is according to the "Scientific
American," a fast sailer and a com
paratively small consumer of fuel.
"The San Pablo," the abovo men
tioned journal says, "is a typical
American ship. She has developed
a speed of 16 knots an hour with a
consumption of 82 tons of coal.
She carries a dead weight of cargo
of 4,500 tons. In nine
mouths she has cost only $20 for
repairs in hor engine room." Tho
same paper in comparing the San
Pablo with other steamers says,
"The S. S. City of Rome burns 320
tons of coal a day and can only
cairy 1,000 tons of cargo, besides,
she makes but 12 aud sometimes 13
knots an hour. Tho America car
ries about 2,000 tons of cargo and
makes 18 knots with a consumption
of 175 tonsof coal. The Finance, of
tho United States and Brazil S. S.
Co. carries 3,1GG tons of cargo,
makes 1-1 knots and burns from 28
to 30 tons of coal." The San
Pablo is built something on the
model of the Finance, nearly flat on
I the bottom.
The Arcade-EGAN & CO.
Gents' Furnishing Goods
JFliicMt Custom Mndo Clothlnc,
InillcH'4k McHt'HFInottlioCH.
0AI1U LODCE NO. I K. OF P.
At a regular meeting of this Lodge
held last evening, tho following
olDcers were elected for the ensuing
term :
John D. Holt, Jr., P. U.
Frank Godfrey, C. C.
C. W. Hart, V. C.
S. C. Dwight, Prelate.
Henry Smith, M. of E.
J. C. White, K? of It. and S.
J. II. Uruns, Sr., M. of F.
J. Collins, M. at A.
D. S. C. David Dayton, P. C.
George Lucas and V. C. C. W. Hart
were elected trustees.
MYSTIC LODGE NO. 2 K. OF P.
The following ofllcers of Mystic
Lodge No. 2 K. of P. were installed
last night, by D. S. C, David Day
ton, for tho ensuing term :
' A. Gnrtcnbcrg, P. C.
Thos. O'Brien, C. C.
M. N. Kennedy, V. C.
T. Jones, P.
Frank Geitz, M. of Ex.
F. Waldron, M. of F. and K. of
It. and S.
Chas. Ziegler, M. at A.
Jas. Steiner, I. G.
I. 0. 0. F.
The following ofllcers of Har-
jnony Lodge I. O. O. F., wore in
stalled on Monday evening last, y
E. It. Hendry, P. G., acting for the
D. D. G. S.
N. G., H. II. Williams.
V. G., W. C. King.
Secretary, M. D. Monsarrat, P.
G.
Treasurer, C. J. Fishel, P. G.
Warden, F. J. Wilhelm.
Conductor, G. M. Itaiipp.
R. S. N. G., W. O. Atwater. P.G.
R. S. V. G., E. R. Hendry, P. G.
R. S. S., Chas. Coe.
I. G., W. E. Herrick.
An Irish soldier got discharged by
pretending to de dumb. Soon after,
enlisting in another corps, he was
met and recognised by a former
comrade, who asked how he learned
to speak so as to get into a new regi
ment. 'By St. Patrick,' answered
the Milesian 'ten guineas would
make any man spake.'
Culture is becoming disseminated.
'Have you sawed that wood? de
manded a lady of a tramp, who had
inquired for breakfast. 'Have I
sawed that wood?' exclaimed the
tramp in contempt. 'I have seen
that wood, and I don't intend to
work for a lady who doesn't under
stand the rules of grammar better
than you do!'
BUSINESS ITEMS.
CLEAN RAGS and second hand
clothing will be gratefully lecelv
cil for the use of the inmates of the
Brunch Hospital for Lepers at Kakaako,
or at the Leper fckttlment on Molokai,
if left with J. T. "Wntcrhouse, jr., at the
Queen Street Store. t&f tf
TF YOU LOSE ANYTHING,
1 ailvoitlRO it iu tho Dah.v Bui.i.ktin.
O NICE LARGE FURNISHED
6J rooms. No. 4 Garden Lnnc, tue
second door fioin Union street.
Apply
lOtf
on the premises.
THE PEOPLES' PAPER The
Daily Bulletin 50 cts per month.
O. S. S. CO.'S TIME TABLE.
Sfe
Arrivo at Honolulu Irom San Francisco.
Austialia January 10
3Iariposa January 19
Australia February 7
Zealandia February 10
Australia March 0
Alameda 3Iarch 15
Australia April 3
Mariposa April 12
Australia May 1
Zealandia 3fay 10
Australia May 29
Alameda Juno 7
Australia June 20
Mariposa July 5
Australia July 21
Zealandia August 2
Australia August 21
Alameda , . .August 30
Australia September 18
Mariposa September 27
Australia Octobor 16
Zealandia October 25
Australia November 13
Alameda .November 22
Australia December 11
Leavo Honolulu for San Francisco.
Zealandia January 15
Australia January 17
Alameda February 12
Australia February M
JlariposM, March 11
Australia Mnrch 13
Zealandia April 8
Australia April 10
Alameda May 0
Australia , . . .May 8
Mariposa Juno 3
Australia , Juno 5
Zealandia July 1
Australia, July 3
Alameda July 29
Australia July 31
Mariposa. August 26
Australia August 28
Zealandia boptemher 'ii
Austialia , . . .September 25
Alameda October 21
Australia , . . , . . ..October 23
3Iariposa , . , .November 18
Australia November 20
Zealandia December 10
Australia , . . .December 18
Alameda ....(1889) Junuary 13
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Tele. Bell 173.Mutunl215.
Depot. Mt'icliont Htirel.
Telo, Bell 172, Mutual HflO
Taliiti Lnoiiail8 Works.
Tliu undersigned having purchased
the buslucss of the Tahiti Lemonade
Wntk. the depot has been removed to
No. 23 Merchant Street.
All orders for Aerated Waters mnnu
fiictured nttbo above o'tabllshment will
receive prompt attention.
.. e. imowx & Co.
P. O. Box 409. 1R2'J
JUST RECEIVED
Per Mariposn, from New Zealand,
AND NOW ON EXHIBITION !
A Cuolce Collection of
IPURJE BRED
SHORTHORN & HEREFORD
Bulls and Hoifors.
These animals can he Been at miy
time in a paddock near the Catholic
Cemetery, aud aro ollcrod at reason,
able rates by
21 2w "W. G. IRWIN & CO.
NOTICE.
Mrs. A. M. Mollis
Having removed her Diessmnking
Establishment to
Uo. 17 Emma St.,
Will bo please 1 to see her friends and
patrons there from and aflei .Jauuury
3rd, 1888.
Mutual Tolophcno 484 ; Bell 410.
28 liu
ticeto
01 m after Dec. 31, '87
MR. J. F. NOBLE
WILL CEASE TO DELI? ER
"The Daily Bulletin."
All complaints, &c, in future,
must be made direo to the Manager
of the Daily Bulletin ; and
All Subscriptions
Due up to this day, Deo. 3 1st, 1887
will be oollected by J. E. Brown &
Co., whose receipt for the same will
be recognizod only.
Bulletin Office,
Honolulu, Deo. 31, 1887.
WING WO TAI & CO.
U4 Xuuuuu Htreet,
Have just received ox stmr "Alameda,"
a cuolce lot of
Embroidered Silk Table Covers,
" Pillow Cases,
" Shawls,
11 " Handkerchiefs,
Silk Sashes, Sandal Wood Fans, &c, he.
ALoa large line of
Cina Matting, China & Japan Tea,
Camphor Tiun Its, ItiiUm Chain,,
Japanese Screens, ProvUlous, &c.
25 lm
The Cosmopolitan Restaurant
Hew House,
Bethel Street
(Next Cattle & Cooke's)
Board, $5 f0 per week, .ifi cU per meal.
$4.80 " 2') cts "
The tables arn supplied wlih every
delicacy obtaluable iu the market.
21 Patronage ftollcltvil. lm
Notice.
lif ESltS
j e. linowx
St V ). ii ro
1YJL uullioiied to collect hc(miiiiIh iluu
to me, and their lereipi will leaaulll.
cient dUclinige.
A M. HEWETT.
Honolulu, Jan, 3, 18?. 20 lm
TO KENT.
A FURNISHED collage of 5 rooms,
also SI liirgd rooms suitable fur
Apply to JIIW. HEU-
BARD, 124 Beretanii
ania Btreet.
2,8 2wf
Choice Slock
Siitarites
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TEME'lsE OF F.A,SIS!Qlf
GREAT
I bag- to state that it is impossible to announce a price list oi every article in my; store',
but my entire stock of - -
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Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Gent's Furnishing- Goods,
Boy's Clothing, Ladies', Misses', and Childrcn's-Shoes,
House Furnishing- Goods, Etc., Etc.. Etc.,
Has been reduced, and the greatest inducements arc offered.
Remember, it will pay you to visit the Temple of Fashion during this Great Sale,
Children's Cashmere Yests, short sleeves, extra quality, reduced from 75c to 25c.
"Ladies', Misses', and Children's Vests, in Bnlbrignn, Merino, Gauze, and all avooI full lines,
immense reductions.
Children's Sun Bonnets, from 50c to 15c. ; better qualities reduced 25 per cent.
Children's Lace Caps, reduced from 50c to 15c.
A splendid and large assortment of children's lace caps, sold at cost,
Ladies' white wrappers, reduced from 2.50 to .$1.75. -
Ladies' calico wrappers, only 75c.
Special attention is called to my stock of Infant's and Children's "White wear, every article
in that line sold at cost price. s
Misses' and Children's while dresses, only 50c.
Immense Bargains in Ladies' White Underwear.
Great Reduction im Embroideries, from 5c a yard up.
" ' in every description of Laces.
" " in Linen, Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs.
" C in "Window Curtains, prices reduced one half.
" " in Undressed and Dressed Kid Gloves.
" '' in Lisle thread, Silk and Jersey Gloves and Mitts.
Ecrue Window curtains, reduced lo c pair.
Corsets deduced one half of former price.
Great Reduction in Hosiery, Ladies', Gent's, Misses' and. children's.
" " in Ladies' Jerseys, reduced one half.
" k' in Ladies' Parasols. 4
" " in Blankets, Misses' and Children's Straw Hats. ,, , J -
" " in Flowera, Feathers and Tips. .--,. . , . t ,
" " in Dress Goods, Hand Satchels, &c.
Linen Figured Lawn to close out at reduced prices, 6 yards for $1.
DO NOT BUY YOTJH DRESS GOODS UNTIL YOU LEARN OUR PRICES.
.
Ladies', Misses', and Children's Shoes will be sold at cost to close out.
During my Clearing Sale goods will be sold for Cash Only.
29 Im S- 3EKC3aUID3E3i:, 63 ScGS IJ-ort St
" Bulletin" Summary
Dr.c. 23. No. 28.
60 Columns of Original Matter.
Is now issued and i ill be found to
be an interesting and comprehensive
number, containing 00 columns of
reading matter on local topics, and
n complete resume of Honolulu and
island news. Theie is no better paper
published in the Kingdom to send to
friends abroad. Subscription $2.50
per annum, including postage to
foreign countries. To bo had from
J. II. Soper, Merchant sticet,
A. M. Hewett, Merchant btrect,
and Bulletin Office.
.
NOTICE.
THE undersigned have, ly Deed of
Trust, dated Nov. 21st, 1887. Icen
appointed Trustees of Ills .Majesty's
Estate.
8. M. DAMON,
J. O. CARTER,
O. P. IAUKEA.
Honolulu, Nov. 30, 1887.
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NOTICE.
ALL pirtie having claims against
HIh Mnjeuy's Estate are requested
to linve ihilr accounts madu out ill do
tall, -jwoin lo ab to correctness, and pre.
bent them to Col. 0. P. Iaukca, at the
nfNnn of II. M'a Chamberlain. Honolulu.
within tuico months from dato of tills
notice.
S. M. DAMON,
J. O CARTER,
O. P. IAUKEA.
Trustees of His Majesty's Estate.
Honolulu, Nov. 21, 18U7. 02 3m
NOTICE.
rplin copartnership herctoforo ixltit
X log betwten Iho underslfiiicd nil.
der tho llrm iiuino and stylo of M. Phil,
lips S.Co , has been this day dlbsolvcd by
mutual coiibeut. A. Loewenberg railing
therefrom.
The butmess will bo continued as
heretofore under tho same firm iiumu
by M. Phillips & M. Green who assuinu
all UnMlit'ei) and collcet all outstanding
.ofMfl,.piiIjUra
M. QUEEN.
A. UJEWENBEHG.
Deo Hlsl 1837. 23 4t
FOR SALE !
ONE LARQE 1.0 1 corner Pensanola
and Lunalllo Hts., which can bo
tllvidtti Into two or mops building lots.
Enquire of G. WEST,
1551 Qf Weqt, Dow & Co.
YOU FIND ANYTHING,
advertise It In the Dailv Huu.istim
CLEARING
FOIt 30 DAYS
Goods Reduced in every department.
BON-BONS !
Choice French Home - Made Candies
OXT1
13VEUY J)X:8CniI,T10N.
Fresh Candy Made Every Day.
Boii-Bohh, Fancy Boxes,
Novelties, &e., for the Holidays
and are carefully packed for shipment to the other Islands. Customers are
wailed on promptly and courteously at
DLxriow xGJisir &c oroiv,
Ficsh Pop Corn B ills and Btring Pop Corn Every Day.
17 66 Hotel Street, next to C. E. Williams'. 2w
B. F. EHLERS & CO.
ARE DISPLAYING
A Fine Line of Holiday Goods
AT LOW PRICES!
INSPECTION INTITED.
1731 ly
just Received at
-A largo assortment of-
PERFUMES! PERFUMES!
Comprising tho well-known brands of
COLGATE & CO., LUNDBOEGS,
LUBIN'S, . ATKINSON'S,
EASTMAN'S ALOHA, IIOYT'S COLOGNE
FARINA GERMAN COLOGNE, &p
TPox S3 ale at; 3R,escmalle 3PrIoes.
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