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t f)rt $, ! ' BSft p-r - j&gffSjte&Eflaafe;; BY AUTHORITY. FOR SALE. On THURSDAY, Mny 3, 1888, at 12.. o'clocl: noon, will bo told at public auction nt tho front entrance ol Aliiolani Hale tlio llawaiiun steamer "Knimilon," of WS.83 tons measurement, together with all her masts, sails, bull yunle, anchors, cables, boats, engines, boilers, tackle, apparel, furnituro and fittings, as alio now lies in the harbor of Honolulu. An invontory of tho above can be seen upon application at tbo Interior Ofilce. Upset price $2,000.00. LOIUUX A. THURSTON, Minister of the Interior. Interior Office, April 17, 1S88. lJ3t BISHOP & Co., BANKERS Honolulu. Hawaiian Inlands. Draw Kxnhaneo on Uip JSaiilc o Ou.lil"ornia, W. JP. And their agouti in NEW YORK, BOSTON, HONG KONG. Messrs. N. M. Rothschild & Son, London Tho Commercial Bank Co., of Sydney, London, Tho Commercial Bank Co.. of Bydney, Sydnoy, Tho Bank of Now Zealand: Auckland, Christchurch, and Wellington, Tho Bank of British Columbia, Vic toria, B. 0., and Portland, Or and Transact a General Bauklng Business 06 lr A COUCH REMEDY. ONLY TWENY-FIVE CENTS THR FOUKD. Irritated throats and annoying coughs are quickly lclievcd by the genuine Butter Scotch, only to be found at the Pioneer Steam Candy Factory of F. lloin. Plenty of testi monials. 98 o? it as patTu gtiTTfin Pledged to neither Seel nor Party, But established for the benefit of all. TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1888. WHAT WILL THEY SAY ABROAD? 'JC l.v.v llUO UCCU I1JUIC l , :u rwl .v acre in this country . 4-11. . u.- respcoting "what they think about us abroad" than can be found in any other land. According to the teaching which most of us were probably subject to in our youth, this is not a very commendable anxiety. To obey the dictates of right and jus tice, regardless of the good or bad opinions of others, is what we were taught. But now we seem to re verse that teaching, and concern ourselves rather about the opinions of the outside world than about tho principles and practices which de servo and command the respect and admiration of all enlightened people. Some very excellent members of the community are so extremely troub led, night and day, about what tho people in America, or England, or Timbuctoo, or at the North Pole may think and say, that they object to tho'local papers recording a fact or expressing an opinion which im plies that the country ,is not a veri table paradise and the people not all wingless angels, for fear of creating an unfavorable impression abroad. A conspicuous evil may exist or a bad act be committed, but say noth ing about it, conceal it. Wo can endure any evil and wink at any misdeed, but we cannot bear to be thought badly of abroad. Let one man cut another's head off, or rob the Treasury, or set fire to tho water in tho harbor, that is endura ble, but keep it out of the papers, because the papers go out of the country, and then, "What will they think of us abroad?" It may be here remarked, that thh deep and anxious concern, although existing for several years past, has changed base since this day twelve months ago. The peisons who wero then bo much troubled about with holding from publication all antag onistic criticisms of l&hmd affairs, have become indifferent; whereas many of those who were at that time most active in exposing every un Bightly blotch nro now foremost in advocacy of silence. It may seem a little strange, but no stranger than true! Now, the remedy we would sug gest for a Ion and uncomplimentary estimate of us abroad is, to be care- ful thnt cvciythlng is rlht sinil i BtrnJght at borne. This should bo our first concern. If everything nv home is ma do as correct as wo nro capable of waking it, and kept in that condition, there need bo no fear about what may be thought of ua abroad. Unfavorable imprcft sions will in time bo changed. Then if matters at home are in the best condition we can place them, and to that cstenl satisfactory to our selves, why need wo excite our selves concerning what is' said abroad. KAUAI NOTES. Last Sunday evening, an old na tive woman died at Kawillwili, and on Monday another one. The ministcis' convention was held in Koloa three days this week, ami was attended by all the minis ters on the Island. The Rev. Mr. Goodell, from Ililo, took part, and Dr. and Miss J. Smith conducted most of the escicises. A number of essays weie read by the ministers (the subjects having been given them some time ago). Some of them were veiy good, showing much thought and care on the pait of the writers. On Wednesday, the first day of the convention, Mrs. Smith gave a luau to all the natives and many of the foreign residents of Koloa. The hospitable people of Koloa have entertained many visitors dur ing tho past week visitors from Kapaa. Lihue and Wainiea. A party of nine, including four teachers, spent Thursday at the Wahiawa Falls, and enjoyed it very much. The Kails nic well worth a visit, and the valley that leads to them is ex ceedingly picturesque. A young wild cow which had es caped from the branding pen of tho Koloa plantation, attacked a horse which was being driven in a brake by a lady and a little girl. The horse received quite a serious wound in the neck from the horn of the cow, and the inmates of the brake weie thoroughly frightened. For tunately nothing worse happened. A littlcmore care might be taken in penning them, and wild cattle should be guarded so that they cannot mo lest travelers on the Government roads. The people of Lihue are expecting an influx of teachers befoie Monday, lor that is the day when tho normal class for teacheis is to commence. Mr. Gibson, a gentleman well quali fied for the position, has been ap pointed bj the Hoard of Education as teacher for the class, and the Rev. Mr. Mackintosh may assist him. A tine baby boy joined the family ciicle of Mr. Bishop, the genial sugar boiler of Lihue null. The Rev. J. B. Ilanaikc, formerly of Lihue, has been appointed visit '"" ""suVlal. 'or tliu l&Inud of Kauai, Apr. 12. FLOTSAM AND JETSAM. HIAWATHA .lOhXhON'S WOOING. In the city of Chicago, Wlieio her fathei made his money Selling wheat, of which he had not, To the men fioih Cincinnati. Lived a soft-ojed pule face maiden, Jlinnohaha II. MeXulty (With the accent on the pemdt), Who was young, and fair, and slender, And who wore tier hair In fiizcs. Very beautiful was Minnie. Fiecfiom caie of all description, And as William J. .MeXulty Paid her bills for fanoy diy goods Bills lor seven dollar stockings, Corsets, ci Imping pin, and fco forth He would often let his mcinoiy Wander bach a seote of summers To the time when he was com ting .A guts Geueiee MeUaithy (Now tho mother of his daughter). How they iwd to sit at even Ou the fiont stoop of tier father's .Mansion cu the Hue de i'om Cat, Swapping lovely lic about their Wild affection for each other. And as William.!, icileetod On the past and on the picscut, It oeciiucd to htm that Minnie Had a quite decided bulge on Her mamma iu oinL of w.udrnbc. In the .Summer when the ball club Of Chicago lost the pennant, Lost the pennant that their hired Men had held Mine 1880. Aliunehalui went out tiding Inn nobby slduhir wagon, Down tho bouleaid they travelled, Eeiy now and then pioceedlng To pull out and knock the socks off Some morn impieteutinus llyer, Until .Minnie and her fnthci Had about i cached the conclusion Theie was nothing in Chleigo That could make the old mine hustle. But anon the ear of Minnie (Pretty o ir w 1th pink of sea (.hell) Caught the soft and nuntituou3 breath ing, Of another horse behind, Of another hmve that seemed to lie hi Miiiiouhat of a henry, Kinin the way In which he made tho Landscape v.iulth iu ptuopcctlw1. Ho she punched her fattier gently 'Twlxt Hie MMh and seventh ilblets, And suggested that, unles lie Had a wild deslic to wltues The suriouudliig country thiough a ( loud of dust, he'd better lilt the Old biy mm u just about aniUhhlps With the whip, anil holler at her You liao focn tho tempest raging Ou a wild and ineUy t-eaonast, You haw; lead about the battles In vvliluli thousand bravely peiUhed They woic nothing to the strngglo That took place between JloXulty'.s Old bav nunc and the grey gelding That the sti.mg.r deftly handled. He win haudfoir.o, wa the sttauger, With a foi in like an Apollo. And he tteeicd the big gtcy gelding With n skill that won the lieait of Alluehahu as she sat theio And beheld her patent distanced. "Hold, bravo youth!" eiicd out Me Xulty, "Put your horse up and come hither, I would speak with you concerning That good steed which you mo driving, wst-vfw Will you s -11 him? What's hU record? Docs Jin ever have blind f tggor6? Is his owner a poor widow M ho is forced by want to sell him? Or who argues that the cllnuito I too Miliry for fast drhlng? Sock not to deceit o inc, sonny, With a inlii extremely gnuxy, But get down M Veil-ioek flguies On your horse and let inc have them." Thon up spoke tho youth whoso driving Had cnjuinutcd Mlnuohnha, "twill never sell my horse, sir, For I value him too highly. With the sw Illness of a whirlwind He can draw two In bnjvgy. And the famed steed? of the desert 1 all so far In sliced below him That if one should m to pass me, 1 oulne his ihlvcr ouleklv Would conclude that he was going In the opposite direction He Is bred iust like St. Jullr-n llnmbletouliin stock, and you can Bet your eveilastlng dollar He Is kind and sound and gentle. "Money cannot buy this lioue, sir, But to you I'd gladly give him If you only will allow mo To pay court unto your daughter, She who sltlelh now bcitlc ou, In tin flusli of maiden beauty; Slttcth them like any Illy, Tall and fall- and puie and stately. 1 have loud your daughter madly Kver since 1 Hist beheld her, As I came upon the ne.ir side Of your buguy and went past you, Without her my life N nliuh'ss, All my hopes arc wiecKrd foiever; Ann unless my love letiuncu is I will jump Into the liver." "You may hac her,'" oiled MoN'ulty; "Have her with a paient's blessing, And befoie the winter eometh, When the civomuc tinning golden, You shall many Minnehaha In a style to make our lica 1 .swim, Tor I loo my only daughter. And would iiiaki1 her whole life happy. Take hoi, Ui.iv:illni.ToliiiM)u (Yuit will notice that 1 l.now ou) Take her whh this hoise anil buggy, ' Anil let inc get in behind that Gelding with Abdullah action. I will gie my .Minnehaha 'I o the man that plncth for her, And console nivtelf hcii'iftur With a noise that bents Ii::i0 '" Chicago Tribune. A bulletin says the malady from which the Kmpctor of Germany is suffeiing now appeals to bo moving from tne back of the larynx more to the front, which is icgaided by physicians as a favorable symptom, because the danger of IheT disease attacking the msophagus" will bo thus a veiled. Prince Hismailc had tendered his lesignation, but has withdrawn it. (JUKVT BUITAIK AND IUIXAND. The Biitish Cabinet met April Gth, and discussed the possible com plication likely to lesult from the ptoposcd Xew Ballenberg alliance in Boiliu, and the proposition made by Salisbury was concurred in to the effect that Mho Government should advise the Queen that such an alliance would be inopportune, and it would facriously embarrass Bis marck. The transatlantic steamship com panies are stopping the booking of irisu iininigiantB because tl.c num ber of applications for passage is greater than can lie accommodated. notice: rf"UlERE will be n special meeting of X the Honolulu Social Club on WEDNESDAY EVEMNG. Apul 18li, i.t 7: 0 o'clock, at the hall of the Paeilie Uoo Co., King street. A full attend, ance ij reuue ted. Husiness tit import nncu. Hull, etc CHAS. COTTIiELL, 10 2t Secretary. Dividend Notice. A DIVIDEND of Three Dollar per holders of the Inter Island Steam Navi. Ration Co, (Limited), at tlicii ofilce on ihe 18 instant. J. EN A, l't .It Sccieinry. Furnished Cottnga To Lot. AVISKY desirable romny Co.tijjc, finely locateu, noilly furnished and coin plcte in evety rcpcct, with stables, car ihipe Ilonc, etc , on the ptemhes, can lie lea-ed ill a v-ry moderate lenlal, for a Jcjgvh of lime, by a desiiablc leuant. Apply ai HAWAIIAN mJMES3 AOKNOY, 1 i III No. '0 cor. Pot l & Alercbanl Els. Furnished Room Wanted. A GENTLEMAN of gncd character . anil btaudlrg wlslfoa to obtain a plcas'int furnlsliid ltor.m in a deblr able locality, within -0 minutiV walk of the Po Ollleo, where, ho could lie served wiih en Ilea befoie leaving the house. Plnic address "KOOMlCK," I, o. box No. 051, aiating lecithin, lowest price, ele. 10 3t EXTRA l'hiu Oho n ate CtoynB nt the Aotv-.ti.il l liLtory. LITTLE Hoys and Girls luy their tally at the New-Candy.-. Ftet ly. ITS a fuct, 111" C'renn Caudles mo i.pcr or at Ihu New Cindy Kao'oiy rP RY dint renudv for a Bwcot X toolh ."Butter Souli" at tho New Candy factory. E LITE Ice Oieiim Pnrlon-1 n placu where you can get ihe lln'Kt Icn C eim, talus and On'llpr-. Tob phonos No. H38 Mil tul, No. la Uell. 18 Iw LOST WHIP, I.np Ho he, L u'.em, Kiikul Nn lock c iith and n noro. rnm, rnd :a .Ics' and d IhJV photos in tide A rjuiiid will he given en rr. turning ilia nbovo f rticloi to this oltlcc. 17 ill MEETING NOTICE. A MELTING of the stockholder of tlm Jlnni'il Telenhnnu (jnninnny Mill be held nt the Oouiinny's hulhiine;, on N KDNESDAY. A pi il Willi, at 2 v, M. 0. O, BBnQER, 15 td Becrctary, ,ftgjj ti'ii&Js&BilSixgris aSflsSSscgc'fii'fawglffi Auction Sales by James F. Morgan. SIEDFI A.T AUCTION. On'WEDNESDAY, April 18th, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., At the residence of Mis. M.Orrgor, giving sticet. near A taken street, 1 w ill sell at Public Auction, (ou oc. count of dcpnituie), Tho Entire Househ'd Furniture, COMPMStSa B.W. Marble T. Table Center llugi, Vnses, Lnmps, 03V3E XJLAJNO ! (Collard & Collard Makers.) Decorated Hanging Lamps, Black Walnut Abu hie Top Bedroom Set, S)rmgMatl. Mosquito Nets Single Bedsteads. Cane Scat Chairs, Dining Itnoin Furniture, Meat bafe, Crockery, KilcM Stoves & Utensils, Etc., Etc, Ktc., Etc. JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctioneer. fllO 4t Household Furniture Or FRIDAY, Apri! 20th, AT JO O'CLOCK A. M., At Uic re-iderce of Cap'. 15 P. Cnmeron, Chiuj&c Chinch Pieniisef, Fort tttect, 1 will sell tit Public Auction, The Entire Househ'd Furniture, COMl'lliMXO Black Yainut Marble-top Table, Steel H lgruvinps U-L'ghl Clmndelie-, Black "Walnut C. S. Chairo, I icture Finincs, CeiiKr & S 'fa Hug", Black Walnut Marble-top Bedroom Set, Opting 31 UIMIESS-, Jlosquilo Net, Feather 1'illowi, 2 Pine Bcdioom taeis, 1 B W. Kx'enion Table, Table Covuis, Croctey Ila Ware, Gaiden HoiO, etc., etc JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctioneer. 10 at MISS CHILLBUR& lun toaic assoitmeiu of all the Latest Novelties Iu the Millinery .Line, such as Hats, Ritais, Foil ers, Trimmings, Flowers, Ornaments, &o., &c. Also, a Most Excellent Assortment of 3P 3L. XJ IMC EJ S 00 Itii-oct from Knrope. 1m (t ir, i White Bros.' Port. Ceineit Blacksmith Coal, Firo Biieks, Firo Clay, Coal Tar, StacBialii Tar, j Steel Kails, Wiio Nails, F. W. Staples, Filter Presses, .Sugar Coolers, Iron Tanks, F. P. Cloth, luhhuck'fl Paints, Etc., ic, tie, ttc. Etc. POK HAliK JY HrHaekfeld & Co. 01) u Tonsorial Artists, 88 King St, GENTLEMEN of Honolulu: Please ttl,o iimico thnt a neat Kurber Bhop Iius hren opened next door to tho iu Uuribt cloMi btilis, 83 Klnjj i-lreer, by two of the hdrt pinUiral 15 u hers iu town, (lonlleineii mo inpiestid to give Us it trial. Wo giiiiinntuu sntlsfurtion, Childient' hair euttiiig n sperinlity. .M. I'. .IARDIM, 17 Im ANTON H. LLOE. WANTED. MARRIED cnuplt wife to rook, nnd u tingle nuiu for Kcilukekun, Ha wiiil. Muht be ncciikti nietl to fencing null mil fciillttini: Apiilv to J. E. BROWN & CO., Ill lw an Murobnnt ctrect. THE PEOPLES' PAPER-Tho X Lmlly Bulletin 50 cu per month. It j.. . w.lm Auction Sales by Lewis J. Lovoy. Household Furniture A.rV -kTJC'X'ION. On THVKSDAY, May 3rd, AT XO O'CLOCK A. 31. At tho residence nf Mr. Henry llergor, facing the IUorcatlon Grounds, Maklfel, I will sell nt Public Auction, tho whdu ot his Household Fuinltiiro and eflcotB, consisting of In part: Black Walnut Parlor Sofa and Chairs, 8 Extra Lori?o Brussels Center Rugs, Smull Rugs. Easy Chairs, 1 U. TV. Bod room Set, 1 nearly new Hundsrme 11. YV. Marble-top Ikdtoom Set, with Spring Mut'l'tS', Single L'eltte-iulp, Bui cans, Spring Mattresse". Ued Lounge, Mos quilo .Nct, I B. W. Estenibm Dining Table, Koa Sidtbiard, Writing Table, Chairs, Rocking and Easy Chairs, Veranda Easy Ohaiis. Ohnntleltera and Lamps, 4 largo OU Paintings, Refrige rator, Meal Safe, Churn, Ice Cream Freezer, Cicckiry&Ulaisnare, Matting & Oil Cloth, No. 1 Winthiop Runijeand Utensils, Garden Tooln and llienud lot of Firewood, etc., He., etc., etc, And If not disposed of previous to S lie, 1 Largo California Carriago llor&o, Snuud and senile suitable for fiimllr use 1 Family Canlage, Set Harness & 1 Gcutle Pony with taddlu & Bridle suitable for a boy. N. IS. Free bus will jtirt nam tho corner of Fort "and Beretanln tt'eets, nt 0.!0 A. M. sharp, for couwntonco of parties attending the Sale. LEWIS J. LEVEY, 18l4t ' Auetloncer. JUS1 RECl Per " Natuna," A Small Invoice of k:i3a.jc. ts Dhcct from the pottetics in Stafford, bhirc Bugluud. -FOP SALE BY- O- SPROULL. 15 Iw HORSES, &c, FOIt SALE. ON" recount of depar ture. 1 California Carriage Horse; 1 li.ack Mtic, broken for harness and saddle; 1 Top Buggy, Il'irncs5, Siddlc. etc Ap-)ly V. HTF.GEMANN, U 1 w at II. H ickfeld & Co.'s. CHAS. J. FISHEL, APPRECIATED! We are glad to know that nn intelligent community appicclutennd patronizo an institution, that has l-THST, LAbTaudALLTUETIMB, ghen paitieularly brilliant BARGAiN SALES.! Wo hnvn existed, nnd by the PEOPLE'S VOTE we desire to exist. Drive after drive have wo given, and thousand upon thousand high priced GOODS have floated out to the populace, at comparatively SMALL COST. LOKC LIVE THE Bargain Sales ! So Says the People. This Week we continue our SPECIAL CHEAP SALE. Every Article is Muikcd Down. Our $4 00 Jersoys will bo sold lor $2 00 Our $5 00 Jorsoys will bo sold (or $3 00 Our $G 00 Jersoys will bo sold lor 25 Our $8 00 Jersoys will bo sold (or S5 00 Special IturgniiiH in Hioiu;, Hats, Laces AND Black, Cream & White Brocaded SILKS. ESTWedt'er IXirnordinniy U'irt'nina In Odd Lots, UminnntB und Odds und Ei.ds. Chas. J. Fishel, Corner Fort and Hotel Sts. 67 Im THE DAILY BULLETIN hos tlio lurgebt ciiculaiion of any paper priuicd iu this Kiugdum. 60 cents per inontli. .f--i Gopelantl Dinner Se E(VW .wmuwim NaiiUt The New and Elegant Fitted Store of M. McINERNY, corner of 'Fort and Merchant Streets, H xs m2WP wmm Whoro will bo found an Elogant Display oi Goods of Buoh grades, as this corner has beon always noted for. Entire New Lines of Goods selected by Mr. E. A. Mc- Ineruy now East. Among my very General Stock will be found Ladies', blisses' & Childrens' French Kid Button Boots ill Slippers Yvl 1 ;V Ladies' Misses' & Childrens' Peb. & St. Goal But. Boots, " " Dongola Kid Button Boots, " " " Shoes & Slippers, vari. styleB, Ladies' Silk Hose, Ladies' Silk and Merino Undervests, Ladies' Misses' & Childrens' Lisle and Balbrigan Hose, Men's Silk Undershirts & Drawers, u u u it Perforated Silk Undershirts, Lisle Thread & Balbriggan Undershirts, Saxony Lambs Wool Undershirts and Drawers, White and Eed Shaker Flannel Undershirts DraAvers, " Anglo-India Gauze & Merino Undershirts. Boy's Undershirts. My usual Fine Assortment of Men's and Boy's Fine Shoes & Slippers Men's Elegant Week Wear, Very Choice Line of Sus penders, Jouvins White and Colored Kid G16ves, Gent's Fine Hiding and Driving Gloves, Buck Gauntlets. Every Stile &. SIMe ii Men's Hats k Boy's Straw Hats Umbrellas, Walking Canes in Solid Heads Gold and Silver. MoaVBosBH Clothing I have the most Complete Assortment in Elegant "Fashion able Styles from the best houses in the United States. Yery Elegant Tweed and Cass Suits, Cheviott Suits Black Dress Suits, Black Frock Suits. All My Clothing is "Warranted Shrunk, "Well-Cut, Carefulhr Made and Will Give Very General Satisfaction. Razors and Pocket Knives, Kazor Straps and Brushes, Tooth, Nail and Hair Brushes, "' ' Flesh Brushes, Back Scratchers, Hand Mirrors, (heavy plate)', Cloicii Perfumes ai Otler Toilet Articles. Ladies' and Gents' Solid Sole Leather Trunks, Gents' Solid Solo Leather Valises, Gents' Fine Leather Traveling Bags & Satchels, Shawl and Trunk Straps, Traveling Hugs, (very fine) , which every traveler ought to possess. TIB Usnal Fine Stoct of Laflies'" Gent's & Boy's GOLD & SILVER Ladies' & Gents' Gold and Silver Chains, Solid Gold 'and Silver Jewelry, Dimonds and the famous GORHAM STERLING SILVERWARE, warranted 925 Fine. eS"N. B.Ko Plated Goods Bold in this Eatablishment.-a Thanking the public generally for the very liberal patronage bestowed on this house during the last 25 years, and soliciting a continuance of the same at the New Pi-c-mises. The Clerks will be found ready and willing to cour teously attend to all ladies and gentlemen visiting thia establishment. M. McINERNY. Honolulu, March 9, 1888, 86 lm . . 4A syr;wrj-i&3igrsg jttKSwrreswsOTswrez and yAH A!f? 4h t .. feK if : 4$7--- ' I.'- ?M 3,' t I i aaferf vi?. tr jj fcte: Li:: J A , HAJkAs -, - . i&i t&4jigtif..jjii4ti&,: -Jtek'! u.vieua4