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' t VAw'Wtwwuji.vjM'rwuii ' J1 l JU) I IMWLI 'S!lia"MUIg ssKawrar SKE9?R C3 - For Spring Summer Clothing, The Aroado-EGAN & CO. r.V XI 13 ia i"t Tltt FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1888. ARRIVALS. iroy 18 Stmr (walnut from lliimnkuii Stinr 0 It Bishop from I.ahntnn Mnv 18- Schr Wtilmnlu tor Lnupnlioulioe JJktno Mnry "Whikultntui lor Him olsco Ilk Island Oily lor 1'ngct Sound Kran- PASSEHGERS. From J.iilinlmi per htmr O 11 BIMiop, lluy 18 11 P Gliulo and U deck. For San Frunulsco per bktnc Mary AVlnkclman, 3Iny 18-ltov A O Forbes, Miss Jl Forbes. Aug dressier, J .1 Jf or ris, and S Fnrnu. . CARCdES FROM ISLAND PORTS, ftisliop 2,820, bags sugar. iTralanl (I.IU'J bags sugar, 10 bags cof fee and 1 horse. SHIPPING NOTES. The Mary Wliikclman took for San Francisco to-day 15,897 bags sugar, SO bbls of molasses and 428 bnchs of ba nanas. Value $82,815. The Kaimlloa has been relieved of all her yards, and Is undergoing a change in her rig. LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS. DoS't forget that the Elite is the place to go to for delicious cream cakes. The steamer Mokolii will bo due hero to-morrow, the Kinau, Likelike and Lchun. Sunday. A Chinaman, charged with assault and battery, waB the only nnest by the Police, up to noon to-day. Our -'devil" gays that the answer to the apple problem which appeared in tnc "liazcuo ims morning in He also claims the bride. 15. The bark Island City departed for Puget Sound this morning. While she was on the Marino railway the other day, n, leak on her port sido was effectually fixed. The members of tho Hawaiian Band have issued invitations to a social party to be given by them at 7 o'clock this evening, in the hall of Engine Company No. 4, Nuuaiui street. Mrs. It. "W. Laino lost her pet black and yellow canary bird, yesterday, and will give u reward to any person returning it to her. When the bird was last seen it was in Dr. McGrew's Garden. The Captain of tho steamer Iwa lani, which arrived this morning from Hawaii, reports that during Monday and Tuesday nights seven inches of rain fell all along Ilama kua coast. At tho annual meeting of the Union Mill Company, held in their office in Kohala, Hawaii, on May 9, 1888, tho following officers were elected for tho eiibuing year: James Renton President Geo. F. Holmes Vice-President T. It. Walker Treasurer 3?. M. Swanzy Secretary J. E. S. Kynncrsley Auditor BASEBALL. The Honolulu Baseball Club will play a match game of baseball with tho No Name nine, Captain Kinnoy, at Makiki, to-morrow afternoon. Following aro the players : No Namo nine: Chan. Wilder, catcher; Baldwin, pitcher; Kinney, 1st base: Carter, 2d baso; 13. Wode house, 3rd baso ; Chas. Wilder, short stop; Bishop, left field ; J. W. Win ter, center field; Halstcad., right field. Tho Honolulu will bo Wode houso, Meek, Markhani, Whitney, Moore, G. Lucas, Oat, Low and A. Lucas. BLUE RIBBON LEAGUE. The entertainment to-raorrow evening in tho Y. M. C. A. Hall un der tho auspices of the Blue Rib bon League will consist of the fol lowing: Planosolo A. F Wall Iteadhig Mr. F. J. I.owrey Bong Miss .Mabel Hhodes Recitation Mr. A. E. Murphy Bong Miss .Jennie Orlevo Address Mr. W. A. Kluuey The exercises begin at 7:30. Seats free and everybody invited. HmlTcTcourt. CUIMIKAI, CASKS. FniDAY, May 18th. M. Voon, drunkenness, 12. B. Bergenbiu, furious riding, 10. Hiram Sanders, charge with for gery of un order on Geo. Putnam, purporting to have been drawn by Geo. Dade, was not. pros'd. Ah Ko and Hang Nam, opium in possession; continued to 19th. civn. CASKS. Joe Nahoku vs, Bcko Nahoku, desertion. Continued to 19th. Man Shar Fook vs. Mary Liwai, trespass; discontinued. Dr. Trousseau vs. 13. Santo, as sumpsit for $20. Continued to 23rd. Dr. Trousseau vs. Jas. Veary, as sumpsit for 19. Continued to 23rd. Fivo other cases from former dates, were further put off. JOB PRINTING of all kinda oe. cuted at tho Daily Bulletin Ofllco For Fancy Goods & Trimmings, Tho Arcado-EGAN & CO. EVENTS THIS EVENING. Company D Honolulu Rifles drill, at 7:30 o'clock. Polynesian Encampment No 1, I. 0. O. F., meets in tho hall of Ex celsior Lodge, Fort street, at 7:30 o'clock. Meeting of Hawaiian Tribe No. 1 1. O. It. M., in hall of Onlui Lodge, K. of P., at 7:30 o'clock. Services at St. Andrew's Cathe dral, at 7:80 o'clock. Young Peoples Society of Chris tian Endeavor social in the parlors of Central Union Church, at 7:30 o'clock. Birthday party at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. D. Manaku, at 8 o'clock. AUCTION SALES TO-MORROW. n v i .i. i.nvr.r. Continuation of the executors sale of the stock of the late George Engellmrdt, at 10 a. m. 1JV .1. F. MOKCUX. At his sales room at 12 lot- of .Codfish and Halibut arrivals. noon, a ex late EVENTS TO-MORROW. Half and quarlcr-milo dashes at Kapiolanl Park, in the afternoon. Baseball match at Makiki, begin ing at 3 o'clock p. m. AUCTION SALE. The sale of the stock of the lato Geo. Engelliardt by Mr. L. J. Levey under instructions from tho admin istrators of the estate, will be con tinued to-morrow, at 10 o'clock, at which time a special line of buckets and tin ware will be sold. MEETINQ OF THE H. L. AND D. G. The meeting of this club last night was one of the most enjoj'able and interesting that they have had. A mock trial was had in which Mr. Harry Byng was indicted for pub lishing an account of his trip to the Volcano in the "Hawaiian Gazette" without having first obtained per mission from the Literary Committee of the Club. Mr. E. G. Schuman was the Judge, Mr. A. Robertson, was prosecuting attorney, and Mr. F. Turrell, counsel for the defend ant. Several witnesses were ex amined for and against the defend ant, the separate counsels presented their arguments to the jury in an effective manner. The Judge charged the jury in the usual judicial manner. in answer to a question from a juror, what crime there was in the publication of such an article, the judge told them that it was none of their business, they had only, to find the defendant, "guilty or not guilty" of the charge. The jury Tetired, and after a short deliberation returned a verdict of guilty as charged. The Court then sentenced the defendant to treat the club to ice cream. Mr. J. F. Smith gave a reading after which the meeting adjourned, and Mr. Byng paid the penalty in flicted on him by the Court. A NEW CLUB. A number of young men met in the reception hall of the lato pre mier Walter M. Gibson, back of tho Opera House, last evening, and organized a dancing society and social club, to be known as the "Ha waiian Social Club." The member ship of this club will be limited to GO members and will be chiefly for native Hawaiians. During the meet ing the following ofllcres were elected: President Mr. Geo. Norton Vice-President Mr. Henry Kaia Secretary Mr. W. II. Greig Treasurer. Mr. Morris K. Kcohokalolo The following persons form the executive committee : Mr. Ed. Stiles, Chairman, Mr. E. Hart, Mr. J. Bright, Mr. Morris K. Kcohokalolo and Mr. R. Gilliland. WHITSUNDAY OR PENTECOST. Next Sunday, May 20th, is Whit sunday, rather called Pentecost, which means lifty, because it is the fiftieth day after the resurrection of our Lord. This day, which reminds us of the coining of the Holy Ghost on the Apostles, as fiery tongues, is a commemoration of the solemn and miraculous inauguration of tlte church in the New Testament, through the interposition of the Holy Ghost, as the Ilebrow Pente cost was a memorial of the solcmp nnd miraculous establishment of the church of the old law, through the promulgation of the divine law on Mount Sinai. After St. Peter had spoken to tho peoplo crowding in tho streets of Jerusalem, 8000 per sons were converted and baptized. Tho red color of tho vestments used by the priest at tho altar on that day reminds us of the mysterious and figurative tongues of lire in which tho Holy Ghost really and truly came down upon tho Apostles. Bcligious services at tho Roman Catholic Cathedral of Honolulu, as usual on tho grand festivals of the church. Low Masses at G and 7 a. si, High pontifical mass at 10 a, si, followed by tho administration of tho sacrament of baptism. Confirmation at 11 in si., followed by Rosary and the Benediction of tho M. 13, Sacrament, Bargains in Embroideries, At Tho Arcado-EGAN & CO. THE CUSTOM HOUSE AFFAIR. Five Employee Diamitstd, At four o'clock yesterday after noon the Collector-General of Cus toms, Mr. A. S. Clcghorn, read a letter to live employees of the Cus tom House. The purport of the letter was to the effect that the Collector-General having conferred with tho Cabinet on the disappearance of several hundred passports, it was deemed advisable to summarily dis miss tho following persons : Mr. G. Markham, Port Surveyor; Mr. A. Gilftllan, Assistant Port Surveyor ; -Mr. Richard Mossinan, Second Sta tistical Clerk ; Mr. Geo. Nawaakoa, Statistical Clerk, and Mr. George Miles, Assistant Store-keeper. A Bumxtin reporter asked Mr. Clcghorn this morhing if he had any objections to giving a spccillc rea son for the dismissal of tho five per sons above named. Mr. Clcghorn said that they were dismissed for very good reasons, best known to tho Collector-General himself. Mr. Clcghorn further said that all of the. five heard the letter that ho read to them, and that they could tell the nature of it if they wanted to. .One of the ex-Clerks was im mediately sought and the purport of the letter was readily told by. him, as above. Mostly all the dismissed five were at the Custom IIouso this morning, but not at work. Early this forenoon a number of applicants were made for the vacan cies, but no one had been installed up to noon today. It was rumored however, that the following persons would bo appointed, and would take their places to-morrow morning: Mr. F. Turrill, Port Surveyor; Mr. J. Good Jr., Assistant Port Sur veyor ; Mr. F. B. McStocker, Assis tant Store-keeper, and Messrs. J. B. Gibson and Coville, Statistical Clerks. A COUGH REMEDY. OXI.Y TWENY-riVE CENTS VV.R 1'OUNl). Irritated tin oats and annoying coughs aro quickly relieved by tho genuine Butter Scotch, only to bo found at the Pioneer Steam Candy Factory of F. Horn. Plenty of testi monials, ys MEETING OF THE Y. rVi. C. A. The regular monthly meeting of the Y. M. C. A. took place in the parlor of the Association last night, W. W. Hall, President, presiding. Mr. A. F. Cook was appointed sec retary pro tern, and read the min utes of the previous meeting, which were' adopted. The Treasurer re ported a balance on hand of 68. GO. Receipts, including balance on hand last report, amounted to 57.00. Disbursements were 519. Tho General-Secretary, S. Fuller, made a verbal report of D. his work. The Finance Committee recom mended that the sum of 52,800 of the estimated income of the year be appropriated for general work of the Association, and that 900 from the same source be used for the Ha waiian branch of the Association. The recommendation was adopted. The report of Dr. Hyde showed that tho reading room of the Associ ation had been well patronised, the number of visitors from May 1st to the 15th inclusive was 521. Hon. A. F. Judd reported the Hawaiian branch in a flourishing condition, their meetings being thronged with natives of both sexes. A vote of thanks was tendered Mr. Gribblo for a donation of books to the library of the Association. Mr. P. C. Jonc3 recommended that the members give a series of social gatherings to young men, where they might discuss freely matters of business, or any other subject which they were will ing to hear. The routine business concluded, a collection amounting to SG.10 was taken up, after which the meeting adjourned fo'r one month. A CURIOUS HERMAN CUSTOM. At tho llofburg the Emperor went through the annual MuundayThurs day ceremony of washing tho feet of twelve old men. . In former times tho ceremony was double, as the Empress washed the feet of twelve old women, but of lato years her Majesty's health has not permitted her to endure tho fatigues of this function. The ceremonial takes pluco. in tho throne-room of the pa lace, and is preceded by tho serving of a meal in four courses to the almsmen. The dishes arc placed on the table and removed by the Emperor and tho archdukes, There is no eating, but thu dishes, plates, glasses, napkins and covers arc all placed in boxes emblazoned with tho imperial arms, and these aro carried to the residences of the old men. A prayer is then intoned, and, the right leg of each man being bared by court servants, the 13m poror kneels and pours a little water out of a golden basin over each man's foot, and concludes his pious ollleo by hanging a purse full of coins round every old man's neck. Tho ceremony was attended as usual by the principal Ministers and court olllcials and by several members of the diplomatic body, including the Embassadors of Italy and France. Vicuna Dispatch to Loudon Times. New Shades in Dress Goods, At Tho Aroado-EGAN & CO. BUSINESS ITEMS. JUST MY SIZE1 Thoso doliclous Cream Cakes aro now ready at tho "Elite." 40 It w ABY CARRIAGES . In .almost every style, enn be fouiiu nt U. West & Co.'s. JJ8 lw THE WEEKLY BULLETIN JL Uocs to every hamlet and village In the Hawaiian Kingdom. PLOTHES HAMPERS, J ntid beautiful Bustle Hats r Baskets arranccd foi Flower Vases, may bo seen at G. West & Co.'s. jiSlw T PHE WEEKLY BULLETIN- to send abroad JL The best paper $5 per annum THE ONLY LIVE PAPER in JL Honolulu 'The Dally Uulletin.' CO cents per month. YAN'S BOAT BUILDING SHOP. Bear of Lucas' Mill. 03 FINEST BRANDS OF CALI- JU forma Port, Madeira and Malaga, for salo in kecs and cases by GONSALVES & CO., 01 Queen Btrcqt. THE WEEKLY BULLETIN- X yd columns, purely local matter Mailed t foreign countries, $5 per nuiium. CLEAN RAGS and second hand clothing will bo gratefully receiv ed for the U3c of the inmates of tho Branch Hospital for Lepers at ICakaako, or at tho Leper Stttlment on Molokai, if left with J. T. WalCrhousc, jr., nt tho Queen Street Store. t&f tf TF YOU LOSE ANYTHING, JL advertise it in the Daily Buklktih. XF YOU ically want your money's worth of thu finest IIomc-Mada French and Plain Candies, the most Delicious. Ice Creams, or Fancy and Plain Cakes, call at the Pioneer Steam Cindy Factory, Bakery and Ice Cronm Parlors, established 1803, Hotel, oppo site Bethel street. F. IIoitN, Practical Confectioner, Pastry Cnok and Orua nieuter. P. S. The only place whero the Genuine Butter Scotch is manu factum! and sold. 10 tf T PHE WORKINGMAN'S PAPER JL "The Dally Bulletin." 00 cents pur month. UNION MILL CO. AT the annual meeting of this Com pany held at their ollleo, in Ko. liala, May 0, 18&8, the following oillccrs wore elected for the ensuing year, viz: James Benton ." l'rcfcldunt, Gt-o. F. Holmes Vice-President, T. B. Walker Treasurer, F. M. Swanzy Secretary, J. B. S. Kynncrsley Auditor. F. M. SWANZY, Bccrctary. Honolulu, May 17, 1888. 45 lw MISS. P. THIELE, On Berctania street near Piikoi. (Formerly McQuiro's House,) Kindergarten & Elementary, Daily & Boarding School. Also, French and German taught, and Music Lessons given. A safe conveyance will call for nnd re turn children living at a distance. 72 Mutual Tolcphone No. 504. f3m THE DAILY BULLETIN Weekly Summary." a 28 Columns of Original Matter. Is now issued and will bo found to be an interesting and comprehensive numbor, containing 28 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 abroad. suiiscnirTiOKS : Island 1 00 year Foreign (mailed) 5 00 year To lie had from J. H. Soper, Mer chant street; A. M. Hcwett, Mer chant street, and Bulletin Office, Queen street. Honolulu Library AND Reading Room Association. Cor. Jfloit'.l & Ahiken Niroefs. Open every Day and Evening. Tho Library consists at the present tlinu of over Fivo Thousand Volumes. Tho Reading Boom Is supplied with about llfty of tho leading newspapers and periodicals. A Parlor Is provided for conversation and caincs. Terms of membership, llfty cents a .mouth, payable quarterly In advance. No formality required in joining except signing tho roll. Strangers from foreign countries nnd visitors from tho other Islands aro wel coinu to thu rooms at all times as guests. Tills Association having no regular means of sunpert except tho dues of members, it is expected that residents of Honolulu who-' deslro -to nvall them selves of Us privileges, and all who feel an interest in maintaining nu Institution of this kind, will put down their names and become regular contributors. A. J. OABTWBIQUT, Pros., M. M. SCOTT, Vice-President, II. A. PAKMKLKK, Secretary, A, L. SMITH, Treasurer, O. T. RODDERS, M.D., Chairman Hall and Library Committee. NOTICE. MESSRS J. E. BROWN & CO. Aro authorised to collect for the Bulletin Honolulu Juno 8th, 1687, 67 THE DAILY BULLETIN Ib a Hto X evening paper. CO cents per month Barg'ns in Enibroid'ed Dresses, At The Aroado-EGAN & CO. A REMARKABLE CASE. Under the abovo heading the Lancaster Reporter of July Gth, 1887, publishes tho following in its editorial columns Our readers may recall the cir cumstance of a young clerk, named Arthur Richold, falling insensible on tho Wcatley Lane in this town some time ago, and being picked up, as he continued perfectly help less, and taken in a cab by two gentlemen to the oDlco of F. "W. Fisher, Esq; tho solicitor who em ployed him. On restoring him to consciousnes it was ascertained that he was aflictcd with what seemed to be an incurable disease. When ho waB able to speak he Baid ho had been to his dinner and and was oh kU way back- to his work, when suddenly his head was in a whirl and he fell in tho street like a man who is knocked down. On coming to his senses in the soli citor's ofllco ho thought what this might mean, and feared lie was going to have a fit of illness, which we all know is a very dreadful thing for a poor man with a family to cire for. With this in his mind he at once sought the best medical advice, telling the doctors how he had been attacked. They questioned him, and found that his present malady was exhaustion of the nervous sys tem resulting from general debility, indigestion, and dyspepsia of a chronic nature. This in turn had been caused by confinement to his desk and grief at the loss of dear friends by death. The coming on of this strange disease, as described by Mr. Richold, must be of inter est both to sick nnd well. lie had noticed for several years previously, in fact, that his cye3 and face be gan to have a yellow look ; there was a sticky and unpleasant slime on the gums and teeth in tho morning ; tho tongue coated ; and the bowels so bound and costive that it induced that most painful and troublesome ailment the piles. Ho says there was some pain in the sides and back and a sense of fulness on the right side, as though tho liver were enlarging, which proved to be the terrible fact. The secretions from the kidneys would be scanty and high-coloured, with a kind of gritty or sandy deposit after standing. These things had troubled Mr. Richold a long time, and after his fall in the street he clearly perceived that the lit of giddiness was nothing more than a sign of the stcadly and deadly advance of the complaint, which began in digestion and dys depsia. His story of how ho went from one physician to another in search of a cure that his wife and little ones might not come to want is very pathetic and touching. Finally he became too ill to keep his situa tion and had to give it up. This was a sad calamity. He was appall ed to think how he should be able to live. Rut God raised up friends who helped to keep the wolf from the door. He then went to the sea side at Walton-on-the-Na.e, but neither the chango, nor the phy sicians who treated him there, did any good. All being without avail he visited London, with a sort of vague hopo that some advantage might happen to him in the metro polis. This was in October, 1885. How wonderful, indeed, arc the ways of Providence, which dashes down our highest hopes and then helps us when wc least expect it. Whilo in London he stated his con dition to a friend, who strongly ad, vised him to try a medicine which ho called Mother ScUjeVs Curative Syrup, saying it was genuine and honest, and often cured when every thing else had failed. lie bought a bottle of a chemist in Pimlico, and began using it according to the di rections. He did this without faith or hope, and the public, may there foro judge of his surprise and plea sure when after taking a few doses he felt great relief. Ho could cat better ; his food distressed him less ; the symptoms wo have named abated ; the dark spots which had floated before his eyes like Binuts of soot, gradually disappeared, and his strength increased. Jtcfore this time ids knees would knock together whenever he tried to walk. So en couraged ivas lie now that lie kept on using Mother Heioel's Curative Strap until it ended in completely curing him. In speaking of his wonderful re covery Mr. Richold savs it made him think of poor Robinson Crusoe, and his deliverance from captivity on his island in the sea; and added, "But for Mother Seigcl'a Curative Syrup the grass would now bo growing over my grave," Our readers can rest assured of of tho strict truth of all the state ments in this most remarkable case, as Mr. Richold (now residing at Swiss Cottage, Walton-on-the-Nazo) belongs to one of the oldest and most respected families in tho beau tiful village of Long Mclford, Suffolk, and his personal character is attested by so high an authority as tho Rev. C. J. Martyn, rector of that parish, besides other excel lent names. Wo have deemed tho caso of such iuportanco to tho pub lic as to justify us in giving this short account of it in our columns. January 13, 1888. 63 & 65 FORT STREET. Special Notice Our Entire Stock of Embroideries, Ori ental, Spanish and Torch one; Laces will be sold at an Immense Reduction. Ladies are invited to call and learn our prices. Received by last steamer a large assort ment of Oriental and Embroided Flouncing which we offer at Bed Rock Prices. Forty pieces Canvas Cloth, in Cream and White, at 12 1-2 cents. E(oi uk fi u U m FiSr bsL3 ?& jH tan M Cr H H fl k H 581 Opposite Irwin & Co. SIIOWIjN'Gr j. COMPLETE LINE OP GOODS EVERY SPEOTIOfS 1751 ly :BUSINESS Ave receiving- by every incoming steamerfrom San Francisco lew ioods J S I5J J) M W a CONSISTING OV Mm, Chairs, Pianos, Guitars, Pictures, Crockery Ware, Baby Carriages, Bird Fancy Goods ! NEW STYLES TN PIANOS -Mia JFTHJ&F?J.rVIJtt3Gl Sold on the Installment Plan. MATRASSES, CORNICES & FRAMES Always on Hand and Mado to Order. Canary Birds, Canary Birds, (Warranted Singers.) FOR G. WEST & CO.'S, 105 Fort Street, mli 87 HOWrOJ-.XTJLiTJ. ! lo f fie Ladies ! tf DEPARTMENT. INVITED IMPROVING: Cages, Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. 0- Fancy Goods ! SALE AT lew Goods ! :M VFK 4; '. s V f. & .nffi rI rtj ''Si- m hWSttsSWl It . - -Sft- faUi- '.Jjoafco&ft. "' AMW: Jzx& '- attniilWtiFftiWilnii