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:! s i ! if , i .i 1 ! r -?f r . ifiT X .0 f ' f 4. 'J ftSf Tho Arcade-EGAN & CO. New Store, New Goods Mclitcrnj- ItlnrU. Koft Ntrcef. KV 1132 fjMTtj HitTTitfin FRIDAY, JAN. 27, 1888. ARRIVALS. Jan 27 Stinr W G Hall from Mnul uud llnwnll Stinr 0 It Bibop from Kauai DEPARTURES. Jan 27 Stmr Iwalanl f or Lnliuttia ami Ilnniakua at 8 a in VESSELS LEAVING TO-MORROW, liktiic Planter for San Francisco SHIPPING NOTES. Tlio schooner Ilalnbowls now trailing down to l'carl ltlvcr and reluming with lire-wood collected there. LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS. Tun barkentinc S. N. Cnstlo will Bail for San Francisco 'on Tuesday next. Ona of the latest Hawaiian novel ties is a hat made of the steins of peacock feathers. " An unilliunincd lay mind " is n novel and nppioprintc expression, as used by the Gazette. Tin: fish niaiket shed is being ex tended on Queon street side and new stands elected theicunder. The attention ot house keepers is called to a new advertisement of Lewis & Co's in to-day's issue. A woolen shawl has been lost ; the finder will bo rewaidud by leaving it at the oilice of Cecil Brown. Mil. Manocl Pires .Tardim has open ed a new barber shop on King street, over Mr. Muldoon's restaurant. The opch-air concert at Emma Square, last night, attiacted a large company of delighted listeners. The barkentinc Planter, Captain Pciriman, will sail for San Francisco to-morrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock. A SMALT, diamond ring has been lost for which a rewaul will bo paid to the finder by returning it to this office. Sealed tenders aio called for by the Minister of the Interior for the construction of a light house, and light keeper's house on Bather's Point. The entertainment to the crow of H. B. M. S. Caroline, at the Y. M. C. A. Hall, will commence at 8 o'clock this evening. The steamers Kinau, Likelike, Le hua, Kilauea Hon and Mokolii, all of Wildder's S. S. Co.'s steamers, will bo due here to-monow. Owing to the Band playing at Thomas Square this evening, thcic will be no music or dancing at the Yosemito skating rink. Tun plain soda water manufactured by J. E. Brown & Co., at the Tahiti Lemonado Woiks, is an excellent ar ticle, unsurpassed for purity. . . MARSHAL Kaulukou resigned his position some days ago, as is known, and iiis resignation was accepted. His successor has not yet been ap pointed. .. . The Hawaiian Mission Children's Society will meet to-monow evening at the icsidenco of Rev. E. G. Beck with. The Boaid of Managers will meet at 7 o'clock. A voice from Diamond Head at 10 o'clock this morning reported the whaler Josophino being the only vce kcI in sight, and a strong bieezo blow ing from the westwiud. Mn. J. F. Morgan will hold a legu lar cash sulo at his salcsioom at 10 a. in, to-morrow, and at 12 noon at the samo place will be oilered one two-seat family cairiage and one top buggy. The annual meeting of tho stock holders of tho Hawaiian Ilaniiu Co., limited, will be held nt tho ofiico of Mr. W. It. Qastlo, at 11 o'clock to morrow morning. As business of importance is to bo transacted, a full attendance is desirable. Notwithstanding Mr. C. B. Wil son's muscular powers, his left eye was hammered black and blue the othor day. He was target practising nt tho II. It, A. range with a Spring field lille, when tho shell oxplodcd and knocked tho hummer of the gun against tho shootist's oyo. Mn, -Lowis J, Levey will sell at Public auction at his sales rooms to morrow, Saturday at 12 noon, 20 shares of tho People's Ico ii Refriger ator Company's stock ; nlbo 3 shares of tho Hawaiian Carriage Manufactur ing Company, and 10 shares in tho Mutual Telephone Company. THE BLUE RIBBON LGUE. The following is tlio programmo of tlio Blue Ribbon League's enter tainment at tlio Y. M. C. A. Hall Saturday evening, beginning at 7 :00 o'clock. All ure cordially invited : Piano Solo Miss J. Tuck Song Miss Bcinlco Paiko Reading Miss O. A . Reamer Knmr.... ,Ml W. n Ah.'iHnK Recitation Mr. A. E. Murphy Song MissF. G. Moiloy less. . . , Mr. W. O. Smith uu..) iuHMm,,minin)iwf.m;jmmm xx wwdwi jw.iiWMMimwuiim'li.iJ"''."W iagwiywMJwgrt'TfU .gio.l.?.j.Mwitwi.i.u,.iiiiip).WiiWq The Aroade-EGAN & CO. Cull noil r.xnmlno tlio $12,00 Gent's Blue Flan'l Suits Worth S0. The extension and widening of Blower's wluuf is about finished. Tin: hop ulo lnanufaolured by J, E, Brown ifc Co., is gaining in popu lar favor, and tlio quality of tlio ui ti de is bound to increase tho demand as it becomes belter known. To-Moimow morning between 3 and 4 o'clock, the ChineBo will re move a Joss from Peleula to the Maunakea stieet Joss House. Tho event will be celebrated by firing of crackerB, bombs, etc. Mn. Jonhn Green, baggage express man, whoso stand is at tho coiner of King and Fort sticot, calls the atten tion of tho public to his superior faci lities for currying on all woik in his line. MOONLIGHT CONCERT. The Koyal Hawaiian Band will give a moonlight concert this even ing, at 7:30 o'clock, nt Thomas Square. Following is the pro gramme : 1-AHT i. Maich Nanon Genee Overture Mailtaua Wallaco Chorus Day of Judgment... Schneider Selection Ei mlnlo Iakubowsky Aht Wela 1'AltT II. f Selection Tho Frlcsohutz Weber Waltz Gilda Millooher Maich The Pihiee Zamara Hawaii Ponol. AN APOLOGY. In reference to the doggerel pub lished in this paper, purporting to be sung by the Quar.mtine Club, we owe that honorable orgnization an apology, if this paper has been im posed upon, and, as tho secretary asserts, the club is not responsible for the senseless produetion.- INDUSTRIAL EXHIBIT AT BRUS SELS. Mr. E. Muller, the Acting Consul for Belgium in this city, has advised the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the opening at Brussels in May of an International Exposition of works of Ait, Industry, Science and Inven tion. Prizes to the amount of 500,000 Francs are open to compe tition. While the Exposition is due, in its inception, to private enter prise, it is announced to have the high patronage of the Belgian Gov ernment and tlffe Council of the City of Brussels. KAULUKOU AND PAHIA. Mr. J. L. Kaulukou had his first case in Court this morning, since he has resigned the Marshaiship. Mr. Kaulukou appeared to defend two Chinamen, charged with gambling. The Deputy Marshal protested against Mr. Kaulukou defending a criminal case as lie was yet Marshal, his successor not yet having been appointed. Mr. Kaulukou told the Court that he was no longer Mar shal and that his resignation had been accepted. Mr. Kaulukou further claimed that Mr. Pahia, Deputy, was not rightfully such as he should go out witii Kaulukou, and had no right to prosecute. Kau lukou's last claim was denied and the case proceeded. SMALLPOX- -TO PREVENT PIT TING. A great discovery is reported to have been made by a surgeon of the English army in China to prevent pitting or marking the face. The mode of treatment is as follows: When in smallpox the preceding fever is at its height and just before the eruption appears, the chest is thoroughly rubbed with croten oil and Tartar-emetic ointment. This causes the part to break out to the relief of the rest. It also secures a full and complete eruption, and thus prevents the disease from attacking the internal organs. This is said to be now the established mode of treatment in the English army in China by general orders and is re garded as perfectly effectual. A preventive and speedy remedy is the following: Dissolve one ounce of cream of tartar in one quart of boiling water and drink of this sev eral times during tho day. By using this simple remedy the smallpox will have little or no effect on the patient, cure in a short time and prevent pitting the face. SUPREME COURT JANUARY TERM. llKVOUE 1HCKEKTON, J. FuiiUY, Jan. 27, 1888. The Court opened at 10:03 a. si. Mixed jury in attendance. S. M. Kaaukni vs. James Wight, ejectment. Continued from yester day. To bo finished before to morrow at 10 a. m. without adjourn ment. W. C Aehifor plaintiff; W. A. Kinney for defendant. POLICE COURT. CIVIL CASES. Fuiday, .Tan. 27th. Wilder's S. S. Co. vs, Kukahiko, deserting contract, ordered to re turn; costs $3. I. 1, H. N. Co. vs. Knaihue, de serting contract, ordered to return costs $3. Kaualii (k) vs. Minamiua (w), desertion ; suit withdrawn, The Arcado-EGAN & CO. Gents' Furnisliing Goods I'lncHt Ctmtora Mnlo Clothing, I.ndlCM' A. Uent'n 'Ino SIiocm. Eliza Norton vs Robt. French, from the 25th ; judgment for plain tiff for $200, costs $l.0; attorney's commission 812.50, total $217. C. Brown for defendant. Appeal noted. Yce Wo Co. vs. Choc Sang, from the 25th, judgment confessed for plaintiff for $20.(55. Ah Sam vs. Jas. McLean and D. F. Sanford, from the 25th, continued to 1st pros. Egan & Co. vs. Chas. Clark, Cas tle & Cooke, garnishee. J. A. Magoon for plaintiff; A. Itosa for defendant. Asssumpsit for $33.50 ; continued to 3rd prox. T. C. Willis vs. J; Fitzgerald, from 25th ; continued to 1st prox. F. Haysclden vs. Kahaleluhi and Kaneaikola, from the 25th inst. ; continued to 1st prox. J. F. Colbnm vs. Thos. McGuirc, further continued to the 1st prox. W. C. Achi vs. Kaluna and Ke oki, assumpsit for $137.10; con tinued to 1st prox. Dan Lyons vs. J. Alapai. V. V. Ashford for plaintiff; W. C. Achi for defendent. Assumpsit for $12; continued to 3 prox. D. Lyons vs. W. C. Achi. V. V. Ashford for plaintiff. Assumpsit for 48.50; continued to 3rd prox. J. S. Martin vs. L. B. Kerr. V. V. Ashford for plaintiff; A. C. Smith for defendant. Assumpsit for $200 ; continued to 30th if not sooner called. II. E. Mclntyre vs. W. L. Wil cox. J. A. Magoon for plaintiff. Assumpsit for $7.00; suit with drawn. Puamana (k) vs. Kuliana (k), trover for a horse ; continued to 1st prox. CRIMINAL CASES. Eugene Lamer, drunkenness, $6. Four Ghinamen, gambling, two remanded to 28th, and two $G and C horses. Minaraina (w) and Maialoka, (k), adultery. Minamiua $10 and Mai aloka $30. JOHN GKREEN. BAGGAGE Express and Drayman. Stand on King, near corutr of Fort street. Mutual Telephone C65 All kinds of culling faithfully and promptly attended to. Furnituio moved and carefully handled. If you want a wagon oi dray, jou will find it to your advantage to ring up Tolephono GG5. CO lm LOST. XN lCverabcr last u "Diamond 11 lug." Keward given to the finder nt this eulce. CO lw NEW BAKBER SHOP. MANOEL PIRES JAKDIM has opened a new Barber Shop over Sir. Uuhloon's restaurant, King street, where he is prepared to attend to tliu wants of all who may faror him with their patronage. CO It LOST. A "WOOLEN SHAWL" on King or Keeaumoku street. A reward of 5 will be paid to any person returning the samo to the office of OECIL BROWN. CO 3t Merchant street. ANZEIG-E. DIE MlTQLIF.DKlt DEIl Deutschen Unterstnetzungs GesellscMt wcrden hicrdurch crtucht sich mn Sonntng den 29tcn, dieses Mounts, Jlor gens 10jUlir zu eiuer General Virsamm. lung hn Gc-fchaeftslrcile dcr Herre II. Uackfcld & Co. elnzufinden. JOBS. ECKABDT, 48 4t Sccretair. NOTICE. DURING my absence from the King dom Mr. J. R. Shaw will act for me under full power of attorney. S. I. SHAW. Honolulu, Jan. 21, 1888. 49 2 WANTED. BY a Japanese and wife, a situation where they can make themselves useful. Tho man can do general yard work and tako care of horses, and the woman understands general housework. Apply at this office. 47 3t NOTICE. rpilB public is hereby notified that I X nave Eold all my right, title and interest in the dray business known ae the "Pacific Transfer Co." All liauili. ties and assets to date arc assumed by me. K. O. SOHUMAN. Honolulu, Jan. 9, 1888. 40 4t NOTICE. ALL debts due Wait, Dow & Co, up to Doccmber 31, 1887. not paid by tho 10th February,, 1888, will be placed in the hands of a Collector, as the books must ho closed as soon as possible. G. WISbT & CO.. Successors to West, Dow tfc CV. Honolulu, Jan. 25, 18:1. 401m TO LET. A LARGE well furnished bedroom. Two minutes wulk fiom Post Ofllco. Nice locality. Apply, A, B, C, Bulletin Office. 47 tf ELECTION OF OFFICERS. AT the adjourned annual meeting of the stockholders of thu Kohulu Sugar Company, held on the 20th lust., tho following officers were elected for the ensuing year. S. C. Allen, Piesident. Hon. J. .Mott Smith. Vice-President. Hon. fc. N. Castle, ..Treasurer. Hon. J, 11 Alhcrton,,..,,. Secretary. O. M. Cooko .Auditor, J. li. ATHEHTON, Secretary, Honolulu, Jan. 21, 18e8 45 lw The Arcade-EGAN & CO. Dry Goods 'JVowStncIc, Latent MI.tIch to unit tlio Most KnMhHonH. I'OESALS. TflE FINE Al TEA CLIPPER (,(, IIBKO 6BHHW t&Si Recently an lvcd from London nnd now lying at Brewer's Wharf. This fine Clipper Barque was btillt for the China tea trade, and has made some lemnrkably rapid passages. One of her best being fiom Yokohiuua to New York in ninety.oue days, which stands to-day as the fastest on rucord. The vessel U built of teak, grecu.lieait and oak, 's copper fastened thioiigliout, and is thoroughly well found In tackle, stills, boats, spats, rigging, itc, etc. Having been thoroughly ovcilinulcd nnd newly coppered just before leaving London, nnd is rated Al at Lloyds. This fine Barque has a carrying cana. city of about 1,100 tons deud weight, nnd between 1,200 nnd l,!J0O weight and measurement. On one voyage to London iho carried 1,500 tons measurement of tea. Intending purchasers will plcnsc.makc Immediate application to her Ageiils, Q. W. MACFARLANE & CO., And for further information respecting tho vessel to the Captain on board. Honolulu. Jan 25, 18S8. 48 tf NOTICE. ON account of depniture from the Kingdom I otkr tin- fine young stallion ''Young Venture, Jr.," for sale, 5 years old, stands 1G bands high, weight 1,100 lb. This boro was Inert on the Islands by Mr. Homer, now at Lnhaiiri. His dam was a half Putchcn and half Morgan marc. He was sired 03' "Young Venture." Ho is without fault or ble mish; guaranteed kind and gentle ami is a very promising colt. A hpecial characteristic of the horte is his com pact build. I also oiler the Stables ond Out Buildingj, als-o, a Git; and flue Brake for sale, cornii of Punchbowl nnd Queen stieets, at a bargain 4Q tf CAPT. J. C. CliUXEY. to Boats for Sale. WE HAVE ON HAND A Few Samples of our Boats. Also, plans and eRtimates of all kinds of Boats and repairs given at short notice. We use only bust material in their construction; no Monkey.pod whatever; believing that the best labor and material pays best, both buyers and builder. Having already published prices and sevcrnl essential points not geueially known beneficial to bonis round our Islands, which intending purchasers would do well to note. Our improved facilities foi building or re pairing enable us not only to furnish a superior article hut cheip, and where doubt exists in thi we desire a compa. rative inspection, belore hale, at the En. terprise Hill or Printers Lane, Punch, bowl street, where sauipcls can be seen. J. A. DOWER, Ship Carpenter & Builder. Mutual Telephone 32C. 38 tf J. W. YARNDLEY, Teacher ofMiiHic, Viulin and Cultivation of the Voice. YOUNG Lady Pianists! Improve your reading of Music and ability as an accompanist by devoting .it least ONE HOUR weekly, day or evening, to the practice of duels PIANO AND VIOLIN ! 8STTERMS SAME FOR LESSONS. Addrc.-s P. O. BOX 238 Telephone (Bell) 353. 40 lw FORJALE! A Chance to Procure a Good Faying Business. o WING to my intended departure I wish to sell mv Clear bloic ami Billiard Room. 'litis Is one of tlio best equipped Billiard Rooms in the town. I have four Tables of the very latest designs, and one Pool Tablo with pa. tent attachment. 42im 0. j. McCarthy. TO LET. THE house No. 1, "Wellington Place," Nutliinu Avenue. Possession given 1st February. Alo, cottage in Adams' Lane. Apply to J. T. WATERHOUBE, 41) lw Queen street VETERINA11Y. A RITCHIE ROWAT, Veterinary Mnrgcon. Ofllco nnd Residence; 100 King street. Mutual Telephone :I5;. Orders loft at Hotel Stable will bo received and promptly attended to. 43 Um Dissolution of Partnership. npHE Interest of Mr. Clarence Mac JL farlano In tho firm of WEST, DOW & CO has this day been pur chased by Mr. Gideon West, who as. sumes nil liabilities of s.tid tirm. All debts due said II rm uro due and payable to Mr, G. West. WEST, DOW & CO. Honolulu, Jan. 14, 1S8U. NOT1CK. MK, G, WEST having become sole owner of the Imsiness can led on uuder the firm iiumo of West, Dow & Ce., will, in future, carry on said busi ness under the linn mime nnd btylu of Gr WEST Si CO. Honolulu, Jou. 10, 18K8. 80 lm j&m JJ 'ii 3J3E2S-3ay ; The Arcade-EGAN & CO. Have Opened IVlth tlio FlncHt IMNplny or (ioutl ever uliown lit tlili Klngiloiu. UEEAT Goods Reduced in every department. I beg to slate that it is impossible to announce a price list of every article in my store, but my entire stook of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Gent's Furnishing- Goods, Boy's Clothing-, Ladies', Misses', and Children's Shoes, House Furnishing" Goods, Etc., Etc., Etc., Has been reduced, and the greatest inducements are offered. Remember, it will pay you to visit the Temple of Fashion during this Great Sale. Childn "hildren's Cashmere Vests, short sleeves, extra quality, reduced from 75c to 2t)c. iadies', Misses', and Children's Vests, in Balbrigan, Merino, Gauze, and all wool full lines, Li immense reductions. Children's Sun Bonnets, from 50c to loe. ; better qualities reduced 25 per cent. Children's Lace Caps, reduced from 50c Lo 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. - . Misses' and Children's white dresses, only 50c. Immense Bargains in Ladies' White Underwear. Great Reduction hn Embroideries, from 5c a yard up. cc Ik a (( ( a (( cc cc cc Ecruo Window curtains, reduced to $1.75 pair. Corsets Ueduced one half of former price. Great Reduction in Hosiery, Ladies', Gent's, Misses' and children's. " " in Ladies' Jerseys, reduced one half. . , ' " " in Ladies' Parasols. " " in Blankets, Misses' and Children's Straw Hats. " " in Flowers, Feathers and Tips. " " in Dress Goods, Hand Satchels, &c. Linenl Figured Lawn to close out at reduced prices, 6 yards for 1. DO NOT BUY YOTJU 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 lm - . JEE-JJR.X-.IOiO:. 63 Sc 65 ITort St. ff Bulletin "Summary 3 ax. 1-1. No. 29. 60 Columns of Original Matter. Is now issued and will be found to bo nn interesting and comprehensive number, containing GO columns of reading matter on local topics, and a complete resume of Honolulu and island news. There is no better paper published in the Kingdom to send to friends ubroad. Subscription $2.50 per annum, including postage to foreign countries. To be had from J. II. Sopcr, Merchant street, A. M. Hewett, Merchant street, and Bulletin Ofllcc. Hawaiian Livery Stables, LELEO, Palama. Horses laken to hoard by the iliiy, week or month fed well, mid looked after by careful nnd experienced Stablemen. Carriages and all kind? .of Vehicles kept clean Mid cared for) n wrll as Harness. MOSES 1'ALAU, 45 lm Muniger. " NOTICE. ALL pirticn having claims against HIh Majoity's Estate are requested to lnvo thi'lr accounts made out in de tail, iwoiii to as to coircetness, and pre. Bent them to Ceil. 0. 1 luukru, at tho office of II. M'dChamlerhihi, Honolulu, within Unco mouths Ironi date of tills notice. S. M. DAMON, J. O. OAKT13W, ' O. P. 1AUK13A. Trmtics of Ills MnjcUj's Kttnlo. Honolulu, Nov. 21, 1837. 03 3m FOR SALE ! ONE LAHQK LOT, corner Tcnsacola and Lunalllo tfts , which can he divided Into two or more building Iota. Enquire of G. WEST, 1C54 Of West, Dow & Co NOTICE. Mrs. A. M. Mellis Ilavinc removed her Dressmaking KstahlUhment to ftSo. 17 Emma St., Willibo pleased to bee herjfi lends and patrons there from nnd after Jauuaiy 3rd, 1838. Mutual Tolephene 484 ; Cell 410. 28 lm T YOU FIND ANYTHING, . advertise it in the Daily Uullktin miss r. vjiiFxivs Kindergarten School IS AT Itcrcdiniu Street, Mr. McGulio's Into residence. f0 lto MAItiHG SALE. TOR 30 DAYS' in every description ot Laces. in Linen, Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs. ."? in "Window Curtains, prices reduced one half. in Undressed and Dressed Kid Gloves. . , in Lisle thread, Silk and Jersey' Gloves and Mitts. B. f, IHLERS & CO. -ARE DISPLAYING- AT LOW INSPECTION INVITED. 1751 ly Just Received at Hoilister & Co.'s A largo assortment of PERFUMES! PERFUMES! Comprising tlio well-known brands of COLGATE & CO., LUNDBORGS, LUBIN'S, ATKINSON'S, EASTMAN 'S ALOHA, IIOYT'S COLOGNE EA111NA GE11MAN COLOGNE, &o. IF'oi Sale svfc 3BLeas4oiJLalle Prices. 1692 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. WING WO TAI & CO, 4 Xiiunnu Stiei't, lluvo just received ex stmr "Alameda," a choice lot of Embroidered Silk Tablo Covers, 11 11 11 " Pillow Cases, " Shawls, " Handkerchiefs, Silk Sashes, Sandal Wood Tans, &c, &c. Ahoii large line of China Jattinsr, China & Japan Tea, C'.imphor Trunks, Ita'tan Chairs, Japanese Screens, Provisions, &c, 25 lm NOTICE. MK. John Jlagi'ou Is nuthcrized to collect for our account, uud ilgn receipts. J. K. UHOWN & CO. Jan. 10, 1BS3. 1633 FOR SALE. -. 300 CORDS Algaroba or XSlL Kiawo Firewood, in quantl 2&5fe$4 tics to suit purchasers. -ll Apply to -iU.0l ,T. 1 COLBUUM Kiosr ay Goods PRBCESB! Steam Works, Bunny Bouth Tele, Hell 172, Mutual 245 Depot. Merchant Utreet. Tele, Hell 172, Mutual 860. Miti Lonmi WnrtoL The undersigned having purchased tho business of the Tahiti Lemonado Works, the depot hns been removed t No, 28 Merchant Btrcet. All orders for Aerated Waters manu. facturcd at tliu above establishment will rccctvo prompt attention. J. D. UIIOWN eVCo. P. O. Uox 409. 1820 NOTICE. DUJUKG my aluenre fiom this King! dom my ton D. II. Davis will act for mo under full power of AUorney. M. DAVIS. Honolulu, Jan, IS, 1E88 SO lw .f VikMm . 'jttaL.l.'-Tftito-SL(:t Afe& .' 'Al'7..?, .A - t, .-& ;i.' t ' . -tfr-T "W -- iv& - t( ., j i . . . '' tU JtiPfrSsvAr: 4l