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' T" &r ".r K- V ;, HAWAIIAN BUSINESS AGENCY. No. 85 FORT STREET, HONOLULU. General Akcuin Export Aocountanls and Collcolors, Real Estate, Fire & Ltfo Insuranoo Agents, Custom-Hou60, Loan and Exohango Brokors. Departments of Business. Books and Accounts accurately kept nnd ptoperly adjusted. Colletions will receive special attention mul returns promptly made. Conveyancing a Specialty. Records searched nnd correct Abstracts of Tltlo furnished, lejral Documents and Papers of every description carefully drawn and hand. somely cngrc ssed. Copying and Translating iu nil languages in general wo in this Kingdom. Real Estate bought nnd sold. Tuxes pnld mid Pioperly safely Insured Houses, Cottages, Rooms, Offices and Land leased and rented, nnd rents collected. Fire and Life Insurauci ett'eoted In first-class Insurance. Companies. Custom-Houso Business transacted with accuracy and dispatch. Loans negotiated at lavorablo rates. Advertisements and Subscriptions solicited for Publishers. Any Article puichasod or sold on most favorable terms. Inter-Island Orders will receive particular attention. EST All Buslnoss entrusted To our caro will rocolvo prompt and faithful attention at moderato charges. Having had an extensive business experience for over tacnty.flvo years In New York City and elsewhere, wo feel competent to attend to all business of an tntricato and complicated nature, or requiring tact and discretion, and roipectftilly solicit atrial. Bell Telephone No. 274. Xln-wuiiuii Buwiiies Ajjcney. Ian. 7-88 ly Telephone Both Companies 240. r. O. Box 297. LEWIS & GO 1 1 1 FORT. IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. FRESH GOODS from California on ICH, by each steamer of the O. S. S. Co. ' A COMl'Ll.TU I IKE OF CROSSE & BLACKWELL, AND J. T. MORTON'S GOODS ALWAYS ON HAND. just ur.cnivKD lx "zeaIiAndia" A FINE LOT OF "NEW ZEALAND," "KIDNEY" AND "BLUE DEIUVENT" POTATOES. ALSO A Very Choice Lot of INS. Z. " Taranaki Butter," (IN KEGS.) All of which we offer to the Public at REASONABLE PRICES. Fresh New Zealand Butter, ON" ICE, In 1 Pound Pats ! By each ariivnl from New Zetland SOMETHING FINE. ltiVJ IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Groceries, Previsions and Feed, EAST CORNER FORT AND KING STREETS. New Goods received by every Packet from the Eastern Slates and Europe Fresh California Produce by every Steamer. All orders faithfully attended to. and Goods delivered to any part of the city free of charge. Island orders Foli cited. Satisfaction guaranteed. Post Otlire Box 14D. Telephone No. 93. 108 ly HAVE JUST RECEIVED FEOM EUROPE, ONE OF THE FINEST LINES OF j EVER SHOWN o BWSPECTSO 1751 Just Received at Hofiister & Oo.'s A large assortment of PERFUMES! PERFUMES! Comprising the well-known brands of COLGATE & CO., LUNDBORGS, LUB1TSPS, ATKINSON'S, EASTMAN'S ALOHA, HOYT'S COLOGNE FARINA GERMAN COLOGNE, &o. o TPox Sale at: 3HLeasoutle Pi'ices1 1592 WHOLESALE AND RETABL. Notice of Election, AT the annual meeting of tho stock holders of tho Peoples' Ice & Re frigerator Co. held this day, tho follow, ing named persons were elected as olli. cers for tho ensuing year: J. K. Wilder President, W. V. Hall Vice-President, W. 13. Foster tiecietary, W. E. Wall Treasurer W. O. Smith Auditor. The above named ofllcers constitute a Board of Directors. W. K. FOSTER, Secretary P. I. & It. Co. Honolulu, March 0, 1888. 83 12v J. C. MATtCIIANT, (Successor to T. G. Thrum) Book-binder, Paper-ruler & Blank book Manufacturer. Jritml Building, Uelhel Hrcet, llono 02 lulu. tf O LUSO IIAWA1IANO. ALL persons who want Io cominuui catu with the Poitucucso, cither for business, or for procuring workmen, servants or any other helps, will II ml it iho most prolllablo'wuy to advertise in tho Luso JIuwaiiaiio, tho new organ of tho Portuguese colony, which is pub. linked on Merchant strict, Gazelle Iluild. lilt', (Post-OHlco Letter Hox E,), and only charges reasonable rates for adver tiseraenu THE DAILY BULLETIN has the X largest circulation of any paper printed in this Kingdom. CO cents pir month. JOB PRINTING of all kinds eic culed at Uio Daily Bulletin Olllco IN HONOLULU. INVITE ly Notice of Election. AT tho annual meeting of the stock, holdcis of the Ititer.Iblar.cl Sleuin Navigation Co., held this day, the fol. lowing named persons were to elected as ofllcers tor tho ensuing year: T. It. Foster President, W. 1$. Godfrey Vice-President, 1 Bott Secretary, V. II. McLean Tieasuier, P.. 0. .Joins Auditor. Hoard of Director-i T. It. Foster, G. N. Wilcox, W. 11 Godfrey and J. Una. J. ENA, tiicicturv. Honolulu, March 0, 188. Hi Ot Notice of Election. AT the adjourned uniitiul meeting of the llnuuliuii Hull Telephone Compauy held March 5, 1888, tho fol. lowing ofllcers were elected for the en. suing ycari J President, & rVt I'asnrnr Godfrey liroun. Cecil Brown Vice President, J. F. Brown Secretary, J. Cassidy GcncraLSuperd't, u. vaienune Auditor. Directors J. Campbell, J. F Brown and f. O. Bmith. J. F. BllOWN, 88 2w Secretaiy II. B. Tel, Co. A HANDSOME COOL BARBER SHOP. HH JCITs-G H'X'Il'jaE'J?. HAS been opened over tho restaurant by ono of tho bebt practical barbers in tho city. Gentlemen wish, ing a iilcu easy Shave, or a fashionable Hair Cut will find it to their advantage to give mc a trial. 75 lin Mwwwiiilj ihiMHuajuimmBi SOME TALK ABOUT HOOPS. Is it not so? Not so much as to the extravagance and wastefulness of distended hoops, but tho unsight lincss and discomfort of them arc thoy necessary or convenient? These aro considerations not supposed to weigh much with fashion, but hoops aro exceptional in tho demands that thoy make upon women. In point, of grace or comeliness they arc not, pet Imps, to bo held more guilty than some other excesses, but if thoy nro ritten down as hideous and offensive, it may be asked again, Is it not so? Probably the question may be asked many times before the art of dtcss is fully un derstood. "Wo may never again be threatened with hoops "eight yards wide," sttch-as n ballad of 17iO is righteously sovcio upon, showing how completely our author failed to bring about any reform, but so long as eccentricity with some passes for beauty, there will bo no revivals, more or less complete, of the hoop and crinoline. At such times this spirited old tract should bo kept in view, not so much to condemn what noboby is likely to defend, but to show the extravagance to which foolish emulation might again, as it did then, swell out the skit t. It is not that the statements contained in it are doubtful or unsupported. Robert Chambers shows how Edinburgh society suffered, within his memory, under the tyranny of hoops. In the morning a lady put on a pocket hoop icsembling a small pair of panniers. For occasions, not quite full dress, there was to be worn a bell hoop a petticoat frame in shape like a bell made of cane or rope. For full state there was provided a hoop so monstrous that "people saw half of it enter the. room liefoie the wearer." Tin's, the matter-of-fact chronicler goes on to say was "inconvenient." So in convenient was it that in the narrow passages and entries of Edinburgh Old Town "ladies tilted them up and carried them under their arms ; in case of this happening, there was a show of petticoat below." This happy audacity has been denied to women of later davs. althotiirh there were times when it would have relieved perplexity and spared much annoyance. So long as these facts remain, or John Leech's draw ings are remembered, surely the shapeless horrors of crinoline should be impossible of renewal. Wo man's World. SLAVERY IN BRAZIL. A letter to the Hartford "Cour ant" from Brazil says: The slavery question has recently changed very materially. It is still what is left of the saddest tragedy of human history, but lately it hail its comic side. Of course the Gov ernment is of the Buchanan type pro-slavery to the core. They have been able, by some conjuriug, to patch up the finances and keep ex change at a figure much higher than the facts will justify. This gave their cause prestige in commer cial circles, but the Abolitionists went quietly to work to put their underground railioad in good nin ntng order, and the slaves disap peared first by dozens, then by scores, then by fifties and hundreds. ino Government sent troops into the Province to put a stop to this wholesale running away of the goods and chattels. In the lirst notable encounter the slaves came off victor ious, putting the soldiers to flight and taking their horses. In the next a soldier was killed. One Senator, seeing how the tide was turning, came squarely out in favor of abolition. "It is not an uncommon thing to hear of a body of slaves presenting themselves to the master, declaring their intention of leaving, and ask ing for provisions, for the journey. Theie has been no violence except when attacked and in self-defense. The fugitives scatter in every direc tion, and go to work for any wages they can obtain, peaceably, quietly, with their wives and children. Santos has become a city of refuge for the families. It is estimated that theie are 5,000 fugitive slaves in and about that city. It is the strangest page in all tho history of slavery. These facts relate ooly to uiu i luviucu oi nao i'auio. In the pioviuces of Rio de Janeiro and Minus the old u-giuie still obtains, but cannot last long. Liberty is contagious. A well-known planter, owning 150 slaves, went quietly into his colfec-plantatiou to see what his bauds were doing, unseen by them. Ho found a group of twenty or thirty standing round ono ot the slaves testing on their hoe-handles and listening to the reading of astir ring abolition speech leccntly de livered in tho Senate by Dantas, the ultra-Abolitionist. The planter was dumbfounded. How did the boy learn to read, and where did ho get tho latest Liberal paper, the "O Paiz?" Like a sensible man, he called tho slaves all together that night, and told them that if they would behave ho would give them all their freedom at Christmas, 1880, and begin at onco to pay them wages, very low it is true, but gradually increasing, depending on their good conduct. Of courso that man's niggers didn't run away. There are many instances of strikes for better food and less woik. This is tho comical side, The tragical side is seen in tho fact that a Dr. Davino himself a mullato re cently had four of his slaves whipped to death to spite his father-in-law." OXS. ttiVi.12. Tho Walklkl rcsldcnco of Mr. Fred II Haysclden situated at Kaplolanl Patk between (ha residences of Hon. W. G. Irwin, nnd Mr. Frank Brown, Is offered for lent, lease, or sale. For terms apply to tho ttndprslgnc'd. 92 tf FRED II. IIAYSELDEN. TO LET. The premises at Knlilii Valley adjoin, ing the rcsldcnco of Mm. Marklmm and known as the Guerrero Homestead. They consist of three distinct lots, viz: 1 Houso lot upon which stands a sub stantial two-story house and 'ouMiouses. Area about 1 3-4 acres. 2 Houso lot of about 34 ol an aero. 3 Houso lot and taro land. Area about 2 1-2 acres. For further particulars apply to J. M. MONSARItAT, 74 Merchant Street. tf FOlt SALE or TO LEASE. imJ&jS? A NICE Cottage on Luna $i ySi " '" Flreel containing BSsSSts parloi, dining, bedrooms, bath, pun try and kitchen. The giounds are lurgrf, CACclIent stables, carriage house, servent room, sheds, etc. Apply to 11. J. AGNEW. "Greenfield," Kapiolani Paik. Mutual Telephone, No. 1!03. fill lw FOR LEASE OR RENT. 17011 rent or lease the house ? and lot on the Plains, ffintncrllin Uncnhnll firnnmla and at present occupied by the under. signed. For particulars applv to CO lm H. BEKGER. NOTICE. WE beg to intimate that Mr. TV". L. Green who has hithcito, with Mr. G. Vi'. Macfarlanc, conducted our agency here, retires from the smc as on 1st January, 18S8. Mr. G. W. Mucfailane, assiftcd by Mr. Robeit Catton, will continue to represent our Ami here. MIHHLEES, "WAT50-N & CO. Honolulu, 2tfid February, 188S. 73 tf NOTICE. MESSRS J. E. BROWN & CO. Aro authorised to collect for the Huli.ktin Honolulu June 8th. 1887. 07 NOTICE. MR. John Magoon is authorized to collect for our account, and sign receipts J. E. BKOWN & CO. Jan. 10. 18S8. 1S3! FOR SALE. Q WHALE BOATS; 1 Decked 0 Whale Bout, 30 feet long, 3 feet deep, 8 feet wide; 222 feel Burf Boats; 1 18 feet Surf Boat; 2 Decked Plunger, 10 feet long, 0 feet 0 inches wide, 2 feet 0 inches deep, with mast and sails all complete; 1 22 feet Bailing Scow, with mast nnd sails all complete. Applv to. E. It. HYAN. Boat Builder and General Jobber. 51 tf FOR SALE. 1 Perfectly Gentle (Carriage and Sad. die) Horse, 1 "Very Comfortable Phaeton nnd 1 Single bet Harness. Apply to LEWIS & CO. 7f. 2w FOR SALE. ALGEROBA FI RE WOOD at moderate prices. Call at JOHN. F. COL BURN'S, King Street. g Mutunl Telephone No. 387; Bob Telephone No. 53, lin Wo beg tojotlfy the public that wo Iiavo made airangements for the Exclusive Sale of tho Celobiated Ahuimanu LEWIS & OO. 81 tw Honolulu Library AN. Reading Room Association. Cor. Hotel &. Alultcu Sti-cctN. Open every Day and Evening. Tho Library consists at the piesent tlino of over Five Thousand Volumes. Tho Heading Room is supplied with about llfty of tht leading newspapers and pcilodiouls, A Pallor is provided for conversation liul games. Terms of membership, fifty cents a Jioutli, payablo qtmiterly in advance. No formality icqulred in joining except signing tho roll. Stiangeis from foreign countries nnd visitors from tho other Islands aio wel come to tho rooms at nil times as guests. This Association having no icgular mpaiis of suppert except tho dues of members, it Is expected that icsldeiits of Honolulu who desiro to avail them selves of its privileges, and all who feel an Intei est in maintaining an institution of this kind, will put down their names and becomo regular contributors. A. J. OARTWRIGHT, Pics., M. M. SCOTT, Vice-President, II. A. PARMELEE, Secretary, A. L.SMITH, Tieasuier, O. T, HODGERS, M.D., Ohairmnu Hall and Library Committee. Or lin 721 tat Bargains ! t in?! I Tho business of tho Into GEO. ENGELHARDT Will bo conducted by tho undersigned executors of tho will of the deceased, until tho stock, -conbistino oir- I-Itti'tl-ivtive, GltusHWttre, Crockery, Tin-ware, Kitclicu XJtOHHllS, SIovch, Oit 111 cry, Kuiipes, Clmndelioris, Lamps, IL'te., IDlc, -18 DISl'OSKD 0V- Evorythlng will be sold at Cost Price I Thus affording housekeepers nnd others a raro opportunity of re plenishing or renewing tl cf ueucv sary household nrtlcles at piuiiW ex pense. They will also sel. at piiblie auction sometime next wci I; date to be announced In a futuie issue at the late residence of the dcccnscd on Queen street, near the comer of Ahikca, the etitire contents of the Fernery and Conservatory ! tSTThcro is a gardener in daily at tendnnco and public inspection is cor. diully Invited. Jj. A. THURSTON, C. BOLTE, Executors of tho Will. 72 tf era CD TJ B g 2. 5 - ?- i 0 OU - 5- as & 0 Op ? o I & H (Do P m to 3 8- "urn P I '- CD ui U2 O t-i B .CD ffl p. C e-t- MlontellgiJo. OF SAN FRANCISCO. BEST Made iu America. Meals Superior to all Others. GONSALVES & CO., olo Agents or tho Hawaiian Islands. 78 tf HONOLULU CARRIAGE CO., Nos. 33, 45, 62, C3, 67, 73 & 97. E. G. Hcliiuimn, - - Proprietor. BST Stand Corner Merchant and Fort tticcu. 3- TulepUoncs, 33S. -& mch 0 80.1y For Sale! To Let! For Lease! POR SALE 1 Lot of Land. 175x108 ft. Healthy Location Good ylew, $960. 1 Lot of Land, lfilixl08 ft. Healthy Lo cation, etc., $050. TO LET 1 Dwelling House, 4 rooms $15 per month. 1 House with Store, $40 per month. ltooms, en suite or single, from $2 to $5 per week. FOE LEASE-4 Lots, each C0x70 feel, lor building. Good Location! water laid on; tenns easy ami the right par. ties assisted iu bulldiug. AWLY TO FRANK GODFREY, C'opyltit anil Ucneral uIiieu Aceut No, 81 Klnu Stiect. P, O, Box 846. Burgess' Express Office. OU Boll Tel. 348. JUntnrtl JTol. 80 r.O.Itox41S. Office . - 38 Merchant St., Honolulu GULiCK'S General Business Agency. NOTARY PUBLIC. Conveyancing a Specially It ecords search ed and abstracts of tltlo furnished on short notice. Copying, Translating, and engrossing In all languages in goncral use In the King, dorn. Custom House brokorago Fire nnd Life Insumnco receive piompt attention. ACCOUNTS ADJUSTED AND COLLECTED. MR. JOHN GOOD JR.-Authoiiacd Collector. Skilled and Unskilled Labor Furnishod. REAL ESTATE, bought, sold and rented, Si'enil valuable piopirties In and iii outul he city now tor salt: on easy ti hub Convenient Collages iu desirable healthy locations in and near the city to let or lease at reasonable ralis. Employment Wanlcd by several men and boys, who will mako themselves use. ful in performing the various ofllcos and chores requited by pnvate fami. lies. Full particulais given on application ut the agency. Ordeis from tho other Islands prompt ly attended to Bell Tel. 172. Mutual Tel. SCO. P. O. Box 4(19. . E. BROWN & GO., Firo Proof Stone Building, 42 Merchant Street. -"-AND General Commission Merchants General Agency for Haw'n Islands of the Burlington and Chicago Railway Across America, Connecting at Boston with the Azores and Madeira. Through tioketsgi anted from Honolulu to all points East. Accountant Department. Merchandise stored and sold on com mission. Consignments solicited. Shipping and Custom House Business attended to. Books and Accounts kept and audited. Legal Documents prepared. Averages adjusted. Propel ties lenBed, rented and sold. Legal documents drawn. To Lol No 39 Kinau street; parlor, 3 bedrooms, kitchen, servant's room, stable, carriage house, garden, etc. Kent very moderate. Collago at Waikiki, opposite Sunny South; large yurd, stable, etc. Pes f ession on 1st April. Richard Cayford, VETERIKAJBY Shoeing Forge, I'ort St., Next turns' anil. Shoeing, from $1.50. Horses and Cattle Treated for all Diseases. ' Residence: 31 Alakea Street, I. O. 330X 4,08. Mstralii Mi Service. FOB. SAN FKANCISCO, Tho now and fine Al steel steamship "Zealandia," Of the Oceanic SteambJiip Company, will bo due at Honolulu from Sydney and Auokland on "r about April 8, 1888. And will leuvo for tho above port with malls and passengers on or about that date. For freight or passage, having SU. PERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS, apply WE G. IEWIN & CO., Agents. For Sydney and Auckland, Tho new and fine Al steel steamship tl Alameda," Of tho Oceanic Steamship Company, will be duo at Honolulu from San X'rauclscn on or about March 15, 1888, And will havo prompt ditpatch with mails und passengers for theubove ports. For freight or passage, having BU. PE1UOB ACCOMMODATIONS, apply to 07 WM. 0. IEWIN & CO., Agent. "lif fln New York Line. n A yiasel wm ue despatched by this Lino for Honolulu, to leave Now 1'ork In nil May. For furthor Information apply to W. H. CEOSSMAN & BEO 77 & 71) Broad Strco. New York. -OR- CASTLE & COOKE, Honolulu. 57 8m Views ! At J. J. Hi 05 tf I3EOEJI"VTEI By the S. S. "Australia" 8lh February, -AND NOW ON 8ALE California Orangos---prlmo samplo, Darrols Saurkraut. Kegs Saurkraut, Crates Wlilto Heart. Cabuago, Celery on Ice, Crates Cauliflowor, AND ALL SEASONA11LE VAltlKTIKS OP -AJPIMSES jV.NI PEARS I A large consignment of Potatoes, Figs, Oanncd Fruitp, Jelllci, Jams, Prunes, Raisins, ChcstnuK Wal. nuts, Hnrdnuts, AlmondnutF, Crmiud Tamnlnm. Klo T..i.. Tfin 1.-... v. Ul., JlV. , JHJ , Jilli B-LOW PRICE TO SUIT THE TIMES-a CALIFORNIA FRUIT MARKET, 60 King street, Honolulu, tf M. It. COJjBURN, XKA.YMAN. ALL kinds of diajage attended to with promptness. "White and Black Band delivered in quantities to suit. Also, Black Rock nnd Coral Rock. Office: With J. F. Colburn, King street, near Maunakca. 72 3m A. H. RASEMANN, Book-binder, Paper-ruler & Blank book Manufacturer. Wishes to notify tho public that he has removed to larger quarters, No. 13 Kaahumanu Street, W UP STAIRS, -a 81 3m . Tahiti Lemonade Steam Works SONNY SOUTIHC. Honolulu Depot, - - - 28 Merchant St. Manufacturers of High Class Aerated Waters, put up in Patent Crystal Valve Bottles GUARANTEED EST ABSOLUTELY PURE, -a Plain Sotla, Ginger Ale, Raspbcrryade, Hop Ale, Tahiti liCiuannde, Cream Soda, Grenadine. . J. E. BROWN & CO., 08 Proprietors. tf LOVE'S BAK 73 HUUAHU STREET. MRS. rtOBT. LOVE, PROPRIETRESS. Every description of PLAIN & FANCY Bread & Crackers J FRESH SODA CRACKERS AND SALOON BREAD Always on hand. MILK BREAD A SPECIALTY. Island orderB promptly attended to, C8Cm Yosemife Skating Skating! Skating! Skating! Corner Queon & Richard Streets, Will he open every evening from 7 to 0:80 p. m. HOLIDAY PICTURES am 3tll' MUSIC i Tuesdays nnd Saturdays evening for the Public Jn.General. THOMAS ID. "WAUU 1C01 Proprietor. lyr C m if& fckiwwte .jftgfrfcii