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, ialH.Jt;jjH'M'Ui3'.,tW','i'1''' wui!;oxaygiMfr???i ; a-tijiywTOW'jw'-?'' ',y;y;.-r srrm liook at tho 1'lno Eilno of A Jfc'tno Iitno of A Vcxv Moro Ladies' 6-Button Kid Gloves For 81.00. At The Aroado-EGAN & CO. If yon want n Fine Hat or Necktie, Tho Arcado-EGAN & CO. Co to The Arcado-EGAW & CO. I''or your Full Dress White Vests, Dress Goods, Ladies' & Misses' Shoes, J) TEMPI ASH ON At The Arcade-EGAN & CO. BUSINESS ITEMS. ' v - ry ' -" V' . TH3E5 Jailjj ullfin SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1888. AilHIALS. March 30 Stmr W Q Hall from Uuwatt and Maul at 6 p ni. March 31 Stmr Walalcnlo from Kauai Stmr 0 It Bishop from llamakua fcichr ICaulilua from Eleclc tJEPARTURES. March 30 Ship Alex MoNell for San Frauclsco VESSELS LEAVING MONDAY. Stmr 0 It Bishop lor around Oahu at 9 a in Schr Llhollho for Kukalau at 3 p in Schr Kuwalliiiil from ICoolau" PASSENGERS. From Maul and Hawaii, per V G Hall, March 30 Mr Dunn and wife, Dr Mourltz, anil 71 tied;. For Man KianoKco, per ship Alex McNeil, .Marco 31 ltcv U Q Adams and wife, Mrs V L I'lerce, Mrs S F Graham and 3 chlldien. CARGOES FROM ISLAND PORTS. Stmr Walaleale 3,290 hags sugar. Stmr AV G Hall 1,930 bags sugar, 121 hags awa, Gl higs coftec, 40 pack ages hides, and G7 packages sun dilcs. Stmr Bishop 2.980 bags sugar. Schr Kaulihta 1,100 bags sugar. i SHIPPING NOTES. Tho ship Alex McNeil took for San Fiancisco this afternoon, 18,711 hags sugar, and 8,GG4 bags rico. Value 100,553.33. LOCAL & GEHERALNEWS. The lighthouse on Barber's Point is finished. A stable mid carriage house is ad vertised to let. None of Wildoi's S. S. Co.'s steam ers will leave on Monday, said tho. secretary this afternoon. The April torm of the Supremo Court will open on Monday uoxt, As sociate Justice Dole presiding. Easter buns can bo had at Lovo's Bakery, Nuuanu street, between the hours of 5 a. m. and 12 noon to-morrow. "Shall old acquaintance bo for gotten," whistled a man while look ing through tho rogues' gallery this afternoon. Mn. Horn's hot cross buns were greatly in demand yesterday. The supply ran out before the demand was satisfied. A gentleman who was suffering with a nasty cold, claims that ho was completely curod by getting sun burnt at Waikiki tho other day. ... Messrs. Thco. II. Davies & Co. have n few covered basket'trunks,;uHl portmanteaus for sale, they aro just the articles for tourists. The Chinese Society has raised the reward offered for the capture of tho murderer of Kolc Yuk to $850, and Mr. J. P. Bowcn adds another $100. Mn. P. C. Jones wishes all those desirous of joining the book-keeping class, to meet promptly at 7 o'clock, on Monday night, at the Y. M. C. A. rooms. .i A friend of tho Reform party sug gests that tho Government dispose of 100 tons of coal, and thus provide for the running expenses of tho lug Elou. i - - The Bulletin office will be closed to-morrow, it being Sunday, and Easter Sunday at that; but tho en tire force will be on hand on Mon day, in waiting for all Easter buns that may como along. A white man, cra.y drunk, was choking the wind out of tho drivor of the buck in which ho was riding this afternoon, and while tho drivor was trying to frco himself from tho grasp of tho drunk, a policeman col lared tho lot. Ah Fook, alias Cing Hook, was charged with forging tho namo of Sam Chay, on or about August 12, 1887, in tho Police Court this morn ing. AV. R. Cantlb absista tho crown and Mr. V. V. Ashford appears for the dofoiiBC, The case Iuib been con tinued until April 3rd. The elect! ic wires appear to havo cut up u few small capers Inst ovon ing. A person rscoived u rathor se vere shock through a telephone wire, and one of tho Boll Tolophono in struments was destroyed, Tho transmission of tho electric force from the eloctiio to the telephone wires is said to have heon accelerat ed by tho rain. SUPREME COURT. BEFORE JUDD, C. J. Saturday, March 81st. D. V. Kanoelehua vs. A. J. Cart wright, executor of estato of Emma Kaleleonalani. Bill to declare and executo a trust. Hearing continued from yester day. Further heard and at 12 si. Continued until Monday next at 9:30 a. si. W. C. Achi for plaintiff; W. A. Kinney for dofeudant. BAND CONCERT. Tho Royal Hawaiian Hand will play this nuotnoonnt EiiinmSqiinro, commencing at -1:30 o'clock. Fol lowing is the programme : Overtnic Tnnuri'ill Rossini Volonntsu Hrlllntit .Chopin Ballet Music Astorga (y request) . . . ... Abert Selection The Lombardhuis Verdi Maztuka The Vlce-Adiulrnl (new).. Mllloekcr Quadrille Tho Vice-Admiral (new) . . Mllloekcr THE BLUE RIBBON LEAGUE. The usual "Saturday evening enter tainment will be given in the Y. M. C. A. Hall at 7:30 o'clock this evening. The public arc cordi ally invited. The following is tho programme: Piano Miss Parmalcc oug Willie licrgor Reading P. C. Jones Song Miss Morclcy Reading. itoug Mr?. Bowler Addies-i Rev. T. V. Monro AUCTION SALES ON MONDAY. nr l. ,t. i.nvnv. At tho show-rooms of G. AV. Macfarlanc & Co., at 10 o'clock a. si., a fine assortment of fancy goods. BV J. r. 3I0RGAN. At his salesrooms at 12 noon, two tracts of land, situated on Molokai, under foreclosure of mortgage. LAND SALES. Mr. Morgan's laud sale on Mon day includes two tract oil Molokai. One embracing the whole of the Ahupuaa of Pclekunu, and the other in Kainalu, containing an area of 30 67-100 acres. Roth lands are suitable for cultivation, and are favorably situated. The Ahupuaa of Pclekunu contains a large tract suitable for the cultivation of taro, being well supplied with water. COAL, COAL, GOAL. Coal is vory high and scarce,"vood is cheap and plentiful, that is, if you call on T. J. King at the Union Feed Company, he can sell you stove wood cheaper for cash than over hea'ul of bcfoio in this city. Call and sec him about it. 903 3t A COUGH REMEDY. ONLY TWENY-l'IVE CENTS IER l'OUNI). Initated throats and annoying coughs are quickly relieved by the genuine Butter Scotch, only to be found at the Pioneer Steam Candy Factory of F. Horn. Plenty of testi monials. 98 A FINE DISPLAY. The goods to be sold by Messrs. G. W. Macfarlanc & Co. at auction on Monday next, were on exhibition during to-day, and attracted a large number of people principally la dies. The re-arrangement of the rooms is strikingly artistic and effective, and shows tho goods to the very best advantage. Many new articles are shown for the first time, in the way of ladies dress goods, fans, steel engravings, besides some new furni ture of the latest and best English manufacture. Excellent accommodations have been made for the attendance of the ladies, and for their convenience a lunch will be served at noon. LOVE RESTORES A CIRL'S SIGHT. Young James Robertson Blackie, of the Glasgow firm of publisher has been the hero of quite a roman tic marriage. Some years ago ho fell in love with a, fair American girl, a niece of the late President Arthur. When she had finished her education in Glasgow thoy were pro visionally engaged, and she returned to America to nurse her dying grandfather. After his death she was attacked by fever, as a result of tho great strain and fatigue of nursing. Then camo the great earthquake which shook Charleston to pieces, and tho shock and terror acting on her enfeebled nerves, entirely de stroyed her sight. Tho specialists wero hopeless and could do uolhing to avert tho calamity of lifelong blindness. She wrote to her flanco releasing him from the engagement, but tho manly young Scotchman refused to submit. He left by the next steam er, and on arriving declared that ho loved her, aud was ready to marry her, whether sho was blind or not, Tho unexpected burst of joy strengthened her general health, her eyes began to improve, and now sho lias as bright a pair of Brown eyes as any man could desire to see, fTlio Young Man. It is said thore aro farmers' wives on Long Island who mnko boys' trousers for 8 cents. There aro women .in Now York who toil six teen hours a day for GO cents. It is estimated that full one hun dred million of dollars aro drawn by English and Scotch investors as an nual interest on their, holding of bccuritics in tho United States. A company, with 1,000,000 sub cribetl capital,' is being formed in Montreal, to prosccuto seal and other fishing in tho Galf of St. Law rence and on tho coast of Labrador. Some of the Worcester, Mass., manufacturers aro experimenting with petroleum as fuel. NOTES BY THE STEAMER HALL. One of the sailors of tho steamer W. G. Hall fell overboard off Kan this week. He was immediately picked up. Tho King went to Hookena on the last outward trip of the Hall, and crossed from Hookena to Kailua in a whale boat. The steamer Hall passed tho schooner Manuokawai bound for Lahaina, in tho chanucl yesterday. A vory long and connected lino of rice brusks, appearing like a lengthy sea serpent, was seen from the deck of the Hall, midway be tween Molokai light and Makapuu Point, yesterday. The schooner Kc Au Hon bound for Kaawaloa Bay, for firewood, was seen at sea on Thursday. Fine weather was experienced throughout tho trip of tho Hall this week. The roller was landed at llonuapo safely. EBBaassa SCT1C EASTER SUNDAY. To-morrow being Easter Sunday, there will be special praise services at the churches in this city. Below wo give the order of service with music especially selected for tho occasion : st. Andrew's cathedral. Holy Communion at 0:30 a. m , matins and' Holy Communion at 11:30 a. in. Preacher the Bishop of Honolulu. The muslu will bo piinclpally grcgoiian, with special Easter hymns. Evening prayer at 0 p. m., with sermon by the Bishop of Honolulu. SECOND CONGUr.aATION. The second congicgatlon will hold services as follows: lloly Communion at 7 :30 a. in., when the following music will be rendcicd: Introlt Alleluia! Alleluia! The Strife is u er. KyiicElcison May In D Offertory Hymn At tho Lamb's High Fcat. Sanotus Bridgwater In G Gloiia hiExeolsls Old Chant Nunc Himittls Crotch iuB Hat Morning prayer at 11 :15 a. m. Organ Offertoire in G Hcllc Hymn Ye Choita of New Jerusalem. Tall is' Ferial Responses. Psalm Christ our Passover Elvcy in C Gloria Patiia to Proper Fsamls 2,07, 111 llornitigton in D Te Dcuin in D Sir Aithur Sullivan Jubilate in D Sir Arthur Sullivan Anthem Bicak Forth Into Joy Barnby Hymn Jesus Christ is Risen to-day. Sermon Rev Georgo Wallace, B D. Hymn Clulst the Lord Is Risen Ajiain. Organ Festival Maich in D Smart Evening Prayer at 7:30 p. m. Organ Andante in C Silas Tjillis' Ferial Responses. Glorias to Proper Psalms 113, 114, 118 Mornington in D Maguillcat Ebdou in C Nunc Diniittis Ebdou in C Anthem He is Risen Caleb Simper Hymn Christ the Lord is Risen to-day. Sermon Rev George Wallace Hymn The Son of God Goes Foith to War. Tho music to this hymn will bo the tune St. Ann, airangcd with special organ accompaniment by Sir Arthur Sullivan. Orgau Postludc War March of the Priests, Athalie Mendelssohn IIOUAN CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL. At 10 a. in. high pontifical mass, when the St Louis College choir and oruho tia will pciform the music, under direc tion of Brother Albert, with Brother Francis at the organ. Overture TancrcdI. St. Louis Orchestra Rossini Mass in G Millard St. Louis College Choir. Caprice Solitude Mercadaute Orchestra. Chouis Reglna Coell A. Werner Tenor Solo Haecadics Kopp W. Cuelho. Chorus. . . . Vcni Creator A. Werner March in C Mendelssohn Orchestra. Tho mass will be followed by baptism of infants and adults. At 3 p. m. con firmation, rosary and benedlctlou. CENTRAL UNION CHUIICII. At 11 a. m. service and (communion, with Easter sermon by thu Rev. Dr. Bcekwlth. In tho evening ut 7:30 o'clock Easter praise service. Organ Offertolrc Batiste Anthem Christ Our Passover DudlyBiick Anthem I am Alpha and Omega. . . . Dr. Stabler Oilertory, duet The Angel " Rubcnstclu Mrs. J. F. Brown and Miss B. Parke. Tho congroatlou will slug the follow ing hymns: L'07--Anguls Roll tho Rock Away. 308 Christ the Lord is Klhen Ag.tiu. 312 Hark! Ten Thousand Harps and Voices. 328 Tho Head that Onco was Crowned with Thorns. 320 All Hail tho Power of Jesus' Namo. Organ postludc Hallelujah Chorus. . Handel THE ORIGINAL AMERICAN FLAC. How many people remember, or over know, that tho Hag of the United States under which Andrew Jackson and Winfield Scott fought in tho war of 1812 consisted of fif teen stars? The original idea was to add both a star and n stripe for every new Stato; but in 1818 a Now York Congressman named Wcndovcr suggested that at tho rate tho United States was growing tho tallest pine tree in Maine would not mako a mast tall enough to hoist tho Hag upon. Four hundred and fifty thousand bushels of foreign potatoes havo been received in Now York already this year. Pittsburg manufactures from thirty-thousand to forty thousand stoves annually. At Tho Arcado-EGAN & CO. Latent HI. view. A STORY OF TOOMBS AND STEPHENS. Hero is a Bob Toombs story: There was a Democratic caucus ono night when he wns on top of tho heap hero, but, having been intox icated with the exuberances of his own verbosity, or souicthinp; else, he was unable to stay till the end. After lie had left tha debate ran along without result till the two sides agreed that Caupbell of Ohio should draw up a proposition such as his side could support, aud that Alexander. Stephens should draw up a proposition such as his sido could support, and that then they should lenvo it to Toombs to say which should bo adopted as the caucus resolution. So 'Campbell wrote out Ids statement, and Stephens wrote out his, and the next morning the secretary of the caucus carries both to Toombs. Toombs was not quite ready for business yet, so when tho secretary told him that the caucus had determined to leave the decision of the matter to him, and was about to read the con flicting statements to him, he said: "Who did you say wrote tliese state ments?" "M. Campbell, Bir, wrote one," said tho secretary, "and Mr. Stephens tho other." "Well," said Toombs, "never mind reading them. I'll sign Stephens'. He never com mits anybody to anything." Phil adelphia Record. EQUAL TO THE EMERGENCY. One of the up-town doctors greatly enjoys the possession in his employ of a coachman whose native wit never fads him in an emergency. One day when the man wns driving rather stupidly and seemed like to put tho carriage in a vexatious blockade, the doetor said to him: "John I wouldn't drive that way if I were you." "Of course you wouldn't," said the man. "If you knew no more than I did, and I knew as much as you, perhaps you'd be driving me and I'd bo sitting in the carriage like yourself." N. Y. Sun. COTTAGE TO LET ON BEKETANIA ST. BETWEEN Piiki anS Kec numoku streets, lot runs through to Kinau street, 100 feet frontage. Good pasturage Cottage coutains 5 rooms, carriago house and ttnhlcs for 3 or 4 horsej. Kent 20 per montli. Apply to J. E. BROWN & CO., C4 tf 28 Merchant street TO LET. THREE COTTAGES P.ihima. Apply to . Wji. McGANDLESS, at the Fish Market. in 03 tf COTTAGE TO IiET. J7IVE minutes' walk from ? tho Post Offlce. Suit- able for a bachelor. Apply to 80 tf J. M. MON8ARRAT. TO KENT. a A COTTAGE on Llllha j!$Zs& -tJL street, between KIhjj gSsSSaa and School stieets. Rent 312 per month. Apply to M. S. GRiNRAUM & CO., 80 tf Queen street. COTTAGES TO LET. rpWO COTTAGES fully X appointed, beautifully located, within 5 minutes' walk of tho Post OlUce. An opportu nity seldom oQcred to secure a comfort able homo within easy reach of the business part of the city. For parti culars inquire at 201 tf GULIOK'S AGENCY. NOTICE. fTUIE undcrbigncd having been ap. X. pointed Assignee of the Estate of R. W. Lai ne, bankrupt, requests all persons who have cl films against the cslato of said R. W. Lalne, secured r otherwise, to piesent the same duly sworn to, nnd all persons indebted to said Estato aro requested to make imme diate payment to A. J. CARTWRIGHT. Asslcuee of tho Estuto of R. "W. Laiue, bankrupt Honolulu, March 19th, 1888. ' Oi 3w ROYAL IRISH LINEN PAPER ! The undersigned has just received direct from-tho Royal Ulster Works, Belfast, a specially lino assortment of Marcus Ward's Letter Papers, Suitable for Inter.Island ar.d Foreign Correspondence. Also, Menu, Name & Ball Programmes In Great Variety. 98J A. M. HEWETT. Tlw Notice of Election. AT tho annual meeting of tho AVood lawn Dairy As Stock Co. held March 29th; 1888, tho following ofllccrs were elected for the ensuing year: ' B. F. Dillingham President. T. W. Ilohron Vice-President, W. O. Smith, Secretary, A. L Smith.... Treasurer, W. F.Allen Auditor. The above live ofllceiB couBlltuto tho Board of Directors.' WILLIAM O. HMITII, Secretary. Honolulu, March 29, 18S8. lOi 8t TF YOU WANT A SITUATION X adyertUo in tho Dxihv Bulletin, TAHITI LEMONADE STEAM WORKS. The Aerated Waters manufactured nt the above establish ment are used by all the principal families at Honolulu, and exclusively by H. B. M. vessels of war visiting this port. Plain Soda Water equal to SchwcppCB. Depot 23 Merchant street. 1)00 Iw GH ARLI El There's no use talking, the New Candy Factory makes delicious Chocolato Crc.ini9 1 OS 1 w SAY, J EN N Yi When wo go down town we'll call at tho Elite and get an exquisite Ice Cream Drink 1 08 tw GET SOME Genuine Oldfashloned butterscotch Candy, at the now Candy Factory I "Yum I Yum!" 84 R YAN'S BOAT BTJILDINa SHOP. Rear of Lucas' Mill. (l:t FINEST BRANDS OF CALI fornm Port, Madciia and Malaga, for salo in kegs and cases by GONSALVES & CO., Gl Queen street. CLEAN RAGS and second hand clothing will be gratefully receiv ed for the use of the inmates of tho Branch Hospital for Lepeis at Kaknako, or at the Leper Settlmcnt on Molokai, if loft with J. T. "Watcrhousc, jr., at the Queen Street Store. t&f tf BUSS. P. TIIIELE, On Bcrctania street near Fllkoi. (Formerly McGuiro's House,) Kindergarten & Elementary, Dally & Boarding School. Also, French and German taught, aud Music Lessons given. A safe conveyance will call for aud re turn children living at a distance. 72 Mutual Tolophono No. 504. THm CHAS. J. FISHEL, Cor. Fort and Hotol Sis. SPECIAL GRAND Wo Will Sell 225 dozn Ladies Linen Cape Collars at 10 cents each Hamburg Edging from Cc. up 320 perfectutting Misses' Cowets at S5c 210 doz Gent's Cotton Undershirts nt 25c 184 dozen Misses' and Chlldren'b Silk clocked Hose, full finish, 25c. 205 dozen Men's Silk-clocked Hoso, full finish, $2.50 per doz. 160 do. Men's Ribbed Hose, full finish, nt 92.00 per doz. 63 doz Gent's Col. Shirts, collars and cuffs, at GOc each. 54 dozen Boy's Straw Hat?, 56c. cacb, worth $1.00 70 doz Children's School Hats at 50c, worth double. FOR Tl WEEKS ! We mean to keep trade lively. Visit our establishment, sk our prices, aud you will think so too. Lull !' JTei-soyH, White Goods, DreH GtOchIh Havo been selling cheap, but the present ktock will go for a mere song. This great cut is FOR TWO WEEKS OET ! Chas. J. Fishel, Comer Fort and Hotel Sts. 67 lm For San Francisco. The Occidental & Oriental fi. B. Com. pany's tine steamship "GI-AEIilO," AVIll sail for Sau Franoibco On or abont the 4th ol April, 88. For f i eight and passage apply to H, HACKFELD & CO., 902 71 Agents. WANTED npO exchange a No, 1 Piano for n J. lioiso and Phaitou, or forallorso aud Brake, lumilro ut this ofllco. 63 & 65 .FORT STREET. JUST IlECEIVED A OJP LINEN LAWNS IN NEW DESIGNS ! i Mia LiiiGU ai Eirolfl Swisses, Black BroeBflnA SI at Low Prices; o NEW IMPORTATION OJT t EmMeiios aM Si EMilljIGIi., 83 & 65 Fort street. 53 Opposite Irwin & Co. All kinds of Brackets, at G. WEST & CO.'S. A large assortment of Bird Cages, at G. WEST& CO.'S. Crockery, Glassware and Jelly Glasses, at G. WEST & CO.'S. Oil Paintings, Engravings, Allotypes and Now Chromos, at 6. WEST & CO.'S. Brackets, Easels, Mirrors and Frames, at Purses, Ladies' Bags, Dressing Cases, Albums and- Scrap Books, at G. WEST & CO.'S. o Bedroom Furniture, Book Cases, Desks, Meat Safes and Chairs, at C- WEST & CO.'S. Baby Carriages, Doll Carriages, Boy's Carts and Small "Wheel Barrows, at G. WKST Combs, Brushes, Pans and Dolls, at G. WEST & CO.'S. Pianos, Organs, Guitars, Aecordeons, Drums, Flutes, "Violins, Banjos, &c, &c, at G. WEST & CO.'S. o Guitar, Violin, Banjo, Zither and Piano Strings, at G. WEST & CO.'S. 0 Picture Frames, Cornices and Mattrasses made to order, at G. WEST & CO.'S. PianoB and all kinds of Musical Instruments Tuned and Repaired, at Gt, WEST & CO.'S. Canary Birds, warranted Singers, at G. WEST & GO.'S, 105 Fort Street, inh 87 noTsroxjXJi-iXJ. CHARLES KING HAS JUST Dupeo Hums & Bacon, Kits Salmon Bellies, Kits Mackerel, Kegs Beof, Kcga Pork, Smoked Ilalilmt, Extra Select Oysters, Salmon, Cranberry Sauce, Boston Brown Bread, Table Fruits, Gcnnea, HuckiiiN & Franco American Feed Co.'h Assort'd Sonp, Kidgcs Food, Imperial Granum, Rolled Oats, Breakfast FoodJ Gctn, Graham Wafers, Oaten Wafors, Snow Flako & Cream Crackers, Ginger Wafers, Chocolato Wafers, Pretzels, Prunes, Dates, Nuts, Apples, Frcnuh Peas, Pop Corn, Garden Seeds, Wheat, Flour, Butter, Honoy, Plum Pudding, olc., etc., ete. And a General Assor't of Staple & Fancy Groceries, at Prices to Suit the Times. JS6T Leave your orders, or ring up 119, -a LARGE INVOICE i- Torcliong Laces i &. CO.'S. HUSTACE, STREET. RECEIVED :- "M i 4 ' if . iy ' i&MiJLi&k m$pm