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DAILY BULLETIN:, HONOLULU, tt. I.. JAJTOAKY 3, 1889.
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H. E. WScllNTYRE & 0
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Groceries, Provisions and Feed,
EAHT CORNER FORT AND KING STREETS.
Now Goods rtcolved by every Packet from tlio Eastern States and Europe
Fresh. California Produce by every Steamer. All orders faithfully attended to
and Goods delivered to any part of the city freo of charge. Island orders soli,
oltcd. Satisfaction guaranteed. Post Office liox 145. TelODhono No. U2 nov-4-85
Telephone 240.-
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LEWIS & CO., Ill Fort Street,
IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE S. RETAIL DEALERS 111 GROCERIES S PROVISIONS.
Frozen Oysters and Fresh California Fruits, Fish, Games and Vegetables on ICE by oaeh
sloamor ol the 0. S. S. Co. A completo lino ol Crosse & Blackwoll's and
J. T. Morton's English Canned Goods always on hand.
rsp new s-oois -a
Ridges' Infant Food, French Mushrooms in glass, Glinnrdelll in tins, Ground
Chocolate. Cro3so & Bhckwell Froh Fruit Jams in glass, Stuffed Olives in
glass Walnuts, Almonds, Filbert, Peacan & Brazil Nuts, Foiled Sausage,
Cal. Mild Cream Chocso, Eastorn Cheese, Oregon Cream Cheese, Young American Choeso,
Swiss Checso. Edam Cliccso, Topo Can Creamery Butter in 31b (Ins,
Keg1? Germam Salt Pickles, Potaluma Tnblo Fruits in glass jars, Finest Dehcsa
Tabic Raitin, Crystal Wave Mackerel in CI I) tins, Kegs Sauerkraut, American
Cranberry Sauce, Capo Code Cranberries, 21b Blocks Codfish, Anderson Cele
brated Mince Meat in glass jut f, Jacob Dold's Buffalo Hams, AVhittakcrs Star
Ham?, Old Reliable Hum & Uacou, fiesli lot of Garden Seeds, Cicily Lemons,
Apples, Yellow Turnips, Parsnips, Now Potatoes & Onions, Cal. Roll Butter,
ETC, ETC, El'C, ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC.
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Islctml Oxderss Solicited.
CHARLES
IUKG
HAS JUST
Kit Salmon Bellies, Block Codfish, Smoked Beef, Buffalo Ham &
Bacon, Boxes Smoked Herring, Tins Norwegian Salt Herring,
Mild Cal. Cheese, Atmores Mince Meat, Green Tuitle Soup,
Terrapin Soup, Sugar Raisins, Currants, Walnuts, Almonds,
Dried Peaches, Prunes, Dates, Honey, Cercolinc Flakes,
CAPE COD CRANBERRIES,
Tomato Ketchup, Cases Sugar Corn, Cases Sugar Peas, Jersey
Blue Potatoes, Ruta Bagas Turnips, Calafornia Onions, Crackers,
all kinds ; Choice Teas, Fresh Apples, Saloon Pilot and Medium
Bread, Wheat, Flour, Butter, Plum Pudding, etc., etc., etc.
And a General Assortment of Canned Meats, Fruits and Other Groceries.
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Telephones, No. 175.
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JOHN ITT, lo.
imrm5S8smsvm$Ea3z
Granite, Iron and Tin Ware 1
Chandeliers, Lamps and Lanterns,
WATER PIPE and RUBBER HOSE,
House Keeping Coods,
PLUMBING, TIN, COPPER AND
993 Sheet Iron Work.
A. M.SPROULL,
Civil Engineer and Surveyor.
Fort Btreot,
Honolulu.
oct-10 88-nm
HOLIDAYJEASON
JUST THE THING FOR A
"- Xmas or New Year's Present
I IS A
' Lawn Tennis or Crotinet Set i
Sportsmen, Aticntion! We Jiavo u
y Complete Lino of
. SportmarTs Outfets. j
:gr"rnY the "at
f , ijryti fiw Home Sewing Machines. j
MRS. THOS. LACK,
dec-fl Fort Bli eel. 1 1883
-P. O. Box 297.
87
HUSTACE,
STREET.
KEOEIVED
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Cor. Edinburgh & Queen Sts.
8 KaataM Street
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MANUEL NUNES,
Xo. 40 Hotel Street.
GnitnrH & String IuHtrniiicntH
Of nil kinds Made & Repaired.
C6T" Inlaid Work, and Initiating in
Wood a specialty. 2070 3m
Whale Boats.
IX answer to several cuquiiies con
cerning Whale Boat Prames, ve
have now in course of construction,
ilWImlo Rout Flames 74 feet by '.12 feet
long, These frames aie bent In one
piece of oak, and held to bhupc, thus
lcnuiilng little tact to set them up and
build. Tlio. full framo for such boats,
incliullng cants, 45 sections in number,
is sold at 8-8; with largo (-terns on Keel,
and ready to plank $10. Thuy nio not
iiiicuucu io no uuuixci uuiu, nor ns iuu
frail Impoiled whale boats pi opor, but
nio intended for lough ufeo and durabi
lity, yet light withal, for fishing and
tiudlng purposes. Wo have exported
tlieso frames and intend doing o, mid
innlvu this offer to aniatcuis and others
desirous of trying tlieir hand, with
plenty of lelsuio and bmall cabh to make
a business. Will bend frames to any
given model from 5 to 25 tons. Also on
hand for fcnlo Surf and Pleasure Boats,
Stems, Knees and Timbers. Mutual
TclcphoiiQ No 323.
DOWER it SON.
70 tf Boat Ruilders.
OoZS'" -
THE TEMPORAL POWER.
A few days ago a telegram an
uounccd that the Emperor of Ger
many bad plainly informed the Popo
that his temporal power had gone,
never to return. On Oct. 19 an
other telegram said that the Popo
had ordered his bishops everywhere
to preach in favor of the restoration
of his temporal power. These tele
grams remind me of an incident
which occurred when the temporal
power received the first of the series
ot shocks it filially succumbed to af
ter Pius IX had been forced back
on Rome in 1850 by French bayon
ets. The incident is amusing, but,
at the same timo, as showmen say,
may be instructive in view of cer
tain political elements m New South
Wales. When the Legations rebel
led in 1850, and subsequently be
camo Sardinian territory, one of the
members for the City of Cork, Ire
land, was a brewer, Mr. Charles
Beamish, of the firm of Beamish and
Crawford. He was a Protestant,
but supported the Whig Govern
ment, and therefore received the
Catholic vote. In those days the
Protestant vote went pretty well in
block for the Tories, and the Catho
lics for the Whigs or Liberals. Tlio
English Liberals were all in favor of
the emancipation of the Papal states
from Rome. But the electors of Cork
whe supported Mr. Beamish, while
they generally believed in the eman
cipation of Ireland and in the aboli
tion of the Established Church, re
garded the desire of the Legations
to separate from Rome as rank re
bellion. So English Liberalism be
came temporarily very unpopular in
Cork.
Just then two things happened.
The firm of Beamish and Crawford
laiscd the price of its porter until
the retail customer had to pay 2.d
instead of 2d a pint for it ; and
"Charley" Beamish (as ho was call
ed) had to appear at a public meet
in the City Courthouse, Cork. Char
ley had stuck to the English Liberal
party despite its Italian policy.
When he presented himself lo ad
dress the meeting he was received
with a storm of dissent as loud and
as continuous as has ever greeted
Sir Henry Paikes on the East Syd
ney hustings, or protectionists have
raised at a freetrado meeting in the
Protestant Hall. For a time Char
ley expressed himself in mere dumb
show. But, a lull taking place
through sheer exhaustion on
the part of the audience, he struck
an attitude, and exclaimed "Good
God, what have I clone to deserve
this treatment at the hands of the
citizens of Coik? Am I to be hoot
ed down if 1 refuse to sever the ties
which bind me to the great Liberal
party, and to justice for Ireland,
because Perugia and Spoleto have
passed from oue ruler to the other?"
Then he paused, and looked confi
dent that his brief but touching ap
peal, especially with the blessed
words "Perugia" and "Spoleto,',
would secure him a hearing, and af
ford him an opportunity for making
an explanation. And, no farther in
terruption occurring for the mo
ment, lie went on: "I lepeat, what
have I done?" Then an answer
came clearly and distinctly from an
unwashed sweep leaning over the
front rail of the gallery, and cloth
ed in a shirt, a pair of trousers, and
one suspender. The answer was:
"You ris the portlier a farthin' in
the pint." That settled the matter.
The friends of the temporal power
had had time to recover themselves.
Others who did not care a button
about the temporal power roared
with laughter. Charley Beamish
had to sit down, and, what between
his attitude on the question of tho
annexation of the Legations by Sar
dinia and the action of his firm in
raising the price of porter, forfeited
for the time the political sympathy
of his constituents. May we not ask
ourselves in New South Wales
whether we have not often with
drawn our political sympathies from
publio men for even less pauses tliau
those which actuated the electors of
Cork ! Town and Country Journal
of Sydney.
Dr. F. Schmorl,
Hydvopntli. .
Cuies all Acute & Chronic Diseases
by Nature's own process, without modi,
cine. Positive Cure for Asthma and
Rheumatism. Sure Cure for Whooping
Cough from U to 5 days.
Office Hours: 1 to 3 p.m., 98 Hotel Street,
115 Honolulu lm
theoTpTseverin,
Photographer ,
Das taken the Studio formeily occupied
by A. A. Montauo, corner of King
and Fort streets, and is pro-
paicd to take
PICTURES IN ANY STYLES !
PrlntliiK Jone foi Amateur,
Cabinets $6 a Doz. Work Guaranteed.
B" Kntranco on Fort Stiecl. -a
122 tf
For Whooping Cough
Let any person give
Dr. Lozicr's fay Cordial
A trial, and the most violent rold
will, in a short time bo
removed,
HOLUSTER & CO..
115.1 Agents. f.2m
G. WEST & CO.
vAUE,
SELLING OUT AT COST
As they quit business on January
1, 1888.
Christmas
.AND,
Holiday Goods
FURNITURE AT COST !
Wo have the,
LarpstHofHolif Ms
In Honolulu, and want everybody to
see them before pui chasing.
BOPEN EVERY
men
FOR SAN FRANCISCO,
Tlio new and fine Al steel steamship
"Alameda,"
Of the Oceanic bteamsliip Company, wil
be due at Honolulu from Sydney
and Auckland on or about
January 14, '89.
And will leave for the above port with
malls and passengers on or about that
date.
For freight or parage, having SU.
PERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS, apply
WE G. IRWIN & CO., Ajrents.
For Sydney and Auckland,
The new and fine Al steel steamship
ti
Zealandia,"
Of the Oceanic Steamship Company, will
be due at Honolulu from San
Francisco on or about
January , '89,
And will havo prompt dispatch with
mails and passengers for the above ports
For freight or passage, having SU
PERIOR ACCOMilODATIONS, apply
to
37 Wtt 0. IBWIN & CO.. Agents
REMINGTON
Standard Typewriter,
The Fastest Maohine in tho World
Fon
Legal & Commercial. Work
Result of Special Contests for 18B0:
Cincinnati, July 20th. Remington 97
words per minute,
NkwYokk, August 1st. Remington
won lt, 2ud,Jard and 4th Prizes.
Toiionto, August 18 th. Remington
won (championship of tho world) Oo'd
and bilvcr .Medals for highest speed ever
recorded 00 woids per ininute, exclud.
ing errors,
Lakk Qeouqij, N. Y. McQ urriu broke
the iccord, writing on tho Rcmincton
108 !-5 words per minute, excluding
errors; writing blindfold 107 words per
minute,
ESTTo bo had with or without Cabi
nets of
W. M, GIFFARD,
Agent for the Hawaiian Islands,
N. H. Letters addressed to tho Agent
c. o. W, O, Irwin & Co. will have prompt
attention. dec 20-88
TPHE BEST PAPER to subscribe
,X lor is the "Daily Rullctiu." 60
pcutB per month.
Australian fall Service.
EVENING -a
ly
74 King st.
74 King st.
Importers of
Rattan & Reed Furniture.
Pianos & Furniture
Moved with Care.
Matting and Carpets Laid.
CORNICEPOLES.
Fine Upholstering & Bedding
A Speciality.
CHAIRS TO RENT.
opr.10 88
Newspaper i -Job Office !
FOR
SALE
Tlio entire plant of tho
Newspaper " ELELE,"
Will ho sold ot a sacrifice. This 1b
one of tho most complete
Mspajer k Jnli Offices
In the Kingdom. It has
Four Fine Presses,
All in Good Order.
1 Acme Power, size 32x4G;
1 New Stylo Gordon, size 13x10;
1 Old Stylo Gordon, sizo 11x17;
1 Small Job, sizo 7x10;
4 Composing Stones,
1 Prool Press,
1 Card & 1 Paper Culter,
f 5 Job & Now Stands,
1 G5 Cases ol Job & News Type,
I Sate, Tables, Chairs, (lack, Etc.
t3?"Tho above outfit is nearly all now
and contains typo enough to print three
21x80 newspapirh besides the job office
outfit. The "Klclu" lias a largo oircula.
tion and would in tho hinds of proper
parlies be a desirable investment,
O iuu of Sale Its proprietor u if lies to
ret from tho newhpaper buslnoss.
HP For further particulars apply to
DANIEL LYONS,
On the Premises, corner of King and
Nuuanu streets. noy.27.88
THE ONLY READABLE PA
X PER in the Kingdom "The
Daily Bulletin." 60 cents per month.
liPHi
SUGAR PLANT I
FOR i8S SALE
The Entire Plant of tho
Jton
Is offered For Sale. The Machinery
is in pci feet working order
and consist of
One 26x48 Mill -with Engine,
Trash-carrior, Etc., complete,
1 Pair of Boilers 6x20,
1 Doublo Effocl G and 7 toot Pans,
1 Vacuum Pan 6 loot with Blnko Pump,
3 Wcslon Centrifugals anil Engine,
Together with tho usual assortment of
Clariflers, Clean'g Pans, Coolers
And other Machinery usually found
in a well appointed mill.
Also, a number of
&
Cano Carts & Gcn'l Plantation
Implements.
Delivery will bo given after next crop
has been harvested, say about July 1,
1881.
flSyFor further particulars apply to
JOHN HIND,
Manager Star Mill, Kohala, Iiawaii.
may.21-83
NEW GOODS
Direct from New York and
Chicago.
Made Expressly for tlie Ha
waiian Trade.
Iftftiss CHBLLBURG
HAS
Just Recived Per "Australia,"
A Fine Assortment of
Hats, Bonnets,
Turbnns, Walking lints,
And all kinds of
Oliildreii's JQ.1;s !
FRENCH &. AMERICAN FRAMES,
All Shapes.
Elois for Hit Mutim
AND
Sash Ribbons in All Colors & Shades,
Together with an Elegant Assoit
ment of
Ornaments, Lace Fins,
And all kinds of
Fancy Feathers, Wings
And other Nocltiea, never before
seen in these Islands.
CHEAP TRIMMED HATS !
Below C03t.
Dec18 83.1y
ROWN
'5
2H Merchant Ht., Honolulu, II.I.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
ACCOUNTANTS,
Conveyancers & General Agents
REAL ESTATE FACTORS &
COLLECTORS,
Bole Aeents for the Burlington lloute
Acinss America, anil to iho Aores.
Bole Aeutt for Pitt & ro tl's Foreign
Parcels Express & General Shipping
Agency,
Snle Agents for Sunny South Aerated
Waters.
Bole Agents for Masefleld Urns.' New
Zealand Mullet und Canned Quods,
Special Agenth fer Leading New Zea
land and Aus raliim Mercantile Firms.
Special Agents for the Udliforaia Land
Abbociiilion.
Speninl Agents Tor tho Honolulu llusi.
ness Directory.
Also, Other .SjM'ciul Agencies.
B6T Customs1 Entries Parsed. Pro.
peities Managed. Assignees and Audi,
tors Work done promptly. Houses
Leased and llents Collected.
New Business Solicited
Bell Telo. No. 172 Mutual Tele. No. 360.
Doc-tq Poit Oflico Box 409. 88-ly
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Hi.
SatMT Mntrnnnliian
Meat Company
fil KING STHEET,
G. J. WALLER, - - Manager
Wholesalo Sr. Eotail Butchers
ixn
NAVV DOATRAOTOUS.
1717 ty
Choicest Mutton I
Beef, i
Pork,
lTisIi, "Vcjrotnlcs, &c, Sec.
Always on hand at tho
HONOLULU MARKET
(Successors to Wm. McCandlcfs),
No. O luocn Ht., : : Fish Slnrkot,
Honolulu, II. I.
tgrFamily and Shipping Oidcrs care
fully attended to. Live Stock furnished
lo vessels at short notice. my 17-88
JOS. TINKER,
HUTCH Kit.
Nuuanu Street.
Beef,
Veal,
Lamb, Mutton, & Fork,
ALSO
Cambridge Potk Sausages I
Frch Every Day.
tJT'Hi noted Sausages are made by
the every best machinery, and all orders
entrusted to his cure will be delivered
with promptness and dispatch, and his
prices are as low as anywhere in the
city.
EST Try his Bologna Sausages.-a
oet.) 83
Just received a small consignment of
Choice French Clarets,
From the well-known funis of Dubos
Freres, and Lanusse & Pancol,
I3ordciux, France:
Metloo Ioiioto1o,
Oliutuiiti Larosc,
Cliatuau JLieovlllc.
Mai'Kii:x,
JJ;mt, TIi-Ioii,
Also, fiom the cellars of Romans & Co.,
London :
Koch Fils Champagne, 1880;
(In Quarts & Magnums)
Cliumlertlii, 1804:
Clinmlicrtln, 1874:
Cliutrnu IVYqiicm, 1M38;
Ivy Cm-acou. 8 Yenrs Olrt:
Chutcuu .llnrciiiix, 1877 J
Grande Fine Champagne Brandy, 18H.
jCtSTThe above comprises the Choicest
Biuuds of Wines and l.lquois ever im
poiled to this market.
-vost ham: iiy-
MACFARLANE & Go.
nov-10.88
FIRE
AND
BURGLAR-
-TJEI33-
k IM Go;
Of Canton, Ohio, U.S.A.
Having established nn Agency in this
City for the ealo of their manu.
factures, which are
Surpassed by None
In their line in the world, an opportu
nity is ollcrcd to al" requiring protec
tion of their Valuables from Fire and
Theft lo supply themselves on terms
which defy competition.
t2T For particulars inquire at "a
Culick's Agency,
No. 88 Merchant st., Honolulu, II. I.
sept-24 88
Honolulu Library
ANS
Readinq Room Association.,
Cor. Hotel & Alakea Street.,
Open ovcry Day and Evening.
Tho Library consists at tho present
time of oer Five Thousand Volumes.
The Reading Itoom is supplied with
about fifty of the leading newspapers
and pcriodiods.
A Parlor Is provided for conversation "
mil games.
Terms of membership, fifty cents a
Jiouth, payablo qt.artcily in advance.
No formality required in joining except
signing tho roll.
fcfen
fK-iiff.-vNV
WiffilAill
strangers irom foreign countries and '
visitors fiom tlio other islands are wel
come to the rooms at nil times as guests."' '
This Association having no regular '
means of suppoit except tho dues of
membcis, it is expected that residenta
of Honolulu who deslro to avail them
selves of Its pilvilegrs, and nil who feel
an intorct in maintaining an Institution
of tills Kind, will put down their names, i
and become regular contributors.
A. J. OAKTWKIGHT, Pres.,
M. M. SCO'JT, Vlco-Presldcn
it. a. jfAHAUSLKE, Secretary,
A. L.SMITH, Treasurer, '
Oliftlrmnn Hall ana Library ComaUUe
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