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i ( K. DAHjY BUKLETm; HONX3itTLUv 'H'. L, MAllOH 90, 1660. s jrt. te' LH A ' ;t ib th" Si " f Hi Ev-IMclNTYRE & BRO.y Mt'ORTEBS AND DEALERS IK Groceries, Provisions and Feed, K ' bT COHHEIl FORT AND KINO STREETS. New Goods -olvcd by every Packot from tlio Eastern States mid .Europe Fresh California .oduto by every Steamer. All orders faithfully attended to raid Good doliVi I to any part ot tlio city free of charge. Maud orders soil, oitod. Satisfaction ..tmranteed. Post Office Box 145. Tolonliono No. 03 nov-4 85 SEE Telephone 240.- - - LEWIS & CO., HI Fort Street, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. Frozon Oysters and Fresh California Fruits, Fish, Games and Vegetables on ICE by each stoamor ol the 0. S. S. Co. A comploto lino ol Crosso & Blackwoll's and J. T. Morton's English Canned Goods always on hand. KS IS JE "W" GOOD feS sa Hldgcs' Iufant Food, Freuch Mushrooms In gins, Olinnrdulll In tins, Ground Chocolate, Crosso ifc Bluckwell Fresh Fruit Jams In glass, Stuffed Olives In Kim. Walnuts, Almonds, Filbert, Peacan ii Brazil Nuts, Foiled Sausage, Cal. Mild Cream Cheese, Eastorn Chocso, Oregon Cream Choose, Young Amorlcan Chcoio, Swiss Cheese, Edam Chocso, Topo Can Creamery Butter in 3lb tins, Kegs Germain Salt Pickles, Petaluma Table Fruits in glass jar, Finest Dehesa Table ItuUtn, Ciistul Wave Mackerel In Gib tins, Kegs Saueikraut, American Cranberry Sauce, Cape Codo Cranberries, !!ll Block-J Codtl h, Andeison Cele brated Mince Meat In glasjart, Jacob Dold'a Buflalo llama, Whittakers Star Hams, Old ltellable Llam ii Bacon, fresh lot of Garden tueds, Clclly Lemons, Apples, Yellow Turnips, Parsnips, New Potatoes & Onions, Cal. Roll Butter, El'C, ETC. ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC. ap-lG Ireland Orders Solicited. CHARLES HIISTACE, KJMC STREET. HAS JUST Kit Salmon Bellies, Block Codfish, Smoked Beef, Buffalo Ham & Bacon, Boxeb Smoked Herring, Tins Norwegian Salt Ileiring, Mild Cal. Cheese, Atmores Mince Meat, Green Tut tic Soup, Terrapin Soup, Sugar Raisins, Cunants, Walnuts, Almonds, Dried Peaches, Prunes, Dates, Honey, Cereolinc Flakes, OAPJE COD CKANBEKKIKiS, Tomato Ketchup, Cases Sugar Corn, Cases Sugar Peas, Jersey Blue Potatoes, Ruta Bagas Turnips, Calafornia Onions, Crackers, nil 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. tnh-9J t Leave your orders, or ring up 119. -a 8G z . Telephones, No. 175. M ITT, 1. Off 4 I" r H CO Granite, Iron Chandeliers, Lamps and Lanterns, WATER PIPE and RUBBER HOSE, House Keeping Goods, PLUMBING, TIN, COTTER AND 993 Sheet Iron Work. "HE THAT WORKS without tools la tiIco tlrid," Sirouo is Uio bouki. sdfo'fl twit friend, WllU it aha conquers dirt mm udeb in tl.c Lswaraneo vt tir lioyeo by Injiluy clean Ijoii t 1m foolish And try to clean r.cr.50 wltliotr, ihioijii QuIcL work ccn bo done with fUroLiq. Uomainn aap and elbov icnlco tirloui; to lis l'.-.tt gi voi-at!o:i, JlslnfaaUlonuiiduqolJirouo. No, 37. aoHT - -P. 0. Box 27 87 RECEIVED :- Cor. Edinburgh & Queen Sts. 8 KaaMai Street SO Q go and Tin Ware " UNEASY RE8T8 THE HEAD Uiat uirucrowi," unlcsj It's iiollalidd i)lth SAPOLIO. It ( A Bullil raVa pi Scouring Hotn, Try It la your next liotuu fltanlHS, r.vcu n Hup ran tpcnre cheap romfort and mT if lief from (lio caren of boinB-cjcaulng by tbo In. tct tiiivnt of a few tiiit Inn raio of Pmiolio, lth It vrendcra can lo ori nmi llnhcd In flennlnR and H ourluCi for nbtch niricia It baa no equal, "Dirt dtfliw tbo Wiifc" but It atullraUa wliereicr Sapollo iualcca Its auncaranco and quick), too. Try a cake. No, St, llSllllltl ft VnriFVc THE PACIFIC ISLArfOSI ' " The Pacific OrJenh extends front east lo west nearly 11 ,000 miloB in Sts greatest width, and 9,000 miles from north to south. It covers very nearly ono-third of the whole, sur face of the globe, find it is especi ally remarkable for the immense number of its islands, most of them of very small size. These islands and island groups nrc csmparatively few in the eastern half of the ocean, but in the western portion the are literally beyond computation, and lying, us they neaily all do, between the tropics or but little beyond them, there is a certain uniformity in their climate and productions. Vety few of the groups are fitted to bo the homes of self-sustaining, civilized communities, able to hold their own and resist aggression, and it is sufficiently evident, that they must nil be bi ought, Booncr or later, under subjection to the colonizing Powers. These arc practically but three, England, France and Ger many, for Spain and Holland do not seek to extend their possessions, and Italy has not gone beyond the coast of Abyssinia. It is in some respects to be re gretted that the native races of these Summer lands me doomed to a speedy extinction, for there can be no doubt that they lead, on the whole, substantially happy and easy lives, and pass from their careless childhood into careless maturity with less than the average hitman anxiety and fiet. Such an existenco seems to the civilized man to be a waste of the powers that ought to be developed in schools, and ex press themselves in newspapers and steamships and elections; but, after all, it is something to have lived in the enjoyment of health, even with in a narrowed circle of ideas and emotions. Beyond this ciielc these islanders cannot go, and they wither in the presence of the European. If there is such a thing as manifest destiny, it is ery uleaily before us in the case of the Pacific islands. They arc to be divided among the Gieat Powcts. England, as usual, is foremost in the field, and has so many points in her favor that she can affotd to be less eager than the others in making new annexations. Her possession of Australia and New Zealand give her an enormous advantage over any competitor in the Western Pacific, he has made several mistakes, it is true, in mote recent years, in allow ing the approach of the two Powers she has to fear ; but she is still mis tress of the situation, though the Germans have made themselves stiong in New Guinea and the Bib mat ck Archipelago, and the French have secured the New Hebrides. The wealth and the Iaige population of the English colonies insure their superiority to those of the other na tions, and make it clear that in a futuie not Yeiy remote the contiol of the great ocean will be in English hands. It would have no practical effect upon the result if France and Germany continued to occupy, here and there, the smaller groups as yet unclaimed. There are many o these with excellent haibors avail able for the shelter of fleets or cruiseis in time of war, but the- are all too far from the resources ot the mother country at the other side of the world. One gtoup, on which England un questionably has her eyes, lies eo far away in the North Pacific that it propeily falls within the sphere of a Iaige American policy; and if the United States are ever to look be yond their own bordeis for colonies or for naval stations, it is to the Sandwich Islands,and not to Samoa, that they n.u ,t iu-n. The ultimate fate of Samoa interests England far moie than it ever can this country; but the Sandwich Islands hold a position not less commanding to ward our Pacific Coast than that of Beimuda on the Atlantic. With that group of islands, well fortified as they could easily he, in our hands, the safety of our western coasts would be assuied. Other annexations in that part of the world would be uncalled for, and even dangerous by multiplying occasions for collision and for strife ; but it should be the aim of every Ameri can statesman to raise our flag once for all at Honolulu. Leslie's Illus trated News. 1 LJU J King Milan has abdicated the throne of Scrvia, and the Crown Prince Alexander was to be pro claimed King. Milan goes to the Riviera. His private debts amount to 2,000,000 florins. Hydrophophia is epidemic in a section of West Virginia, Whilo homo UiissWm students be long to the Nihilist Society were making explobtvos at Zurich, Mai eh 8th, a dynamite bomb exploded. One student was blown to pieces and seven others badly injured, Ex-President Grover Cleveland is now a member of the firm of Bangs, Stetson, Tiacy and MaeVeagh, law yers of New Yoik. Cleveland be gan his first days work as a member of that firm on March 7th. The inauguration of President Ilartison took place at Washington, March 4th. There was a heavy downpour of rain which marred the stieetscenes, but entliiibi,.stic crowds braved the elements After Piesi dont Jlanison had taken the oath, lie read his Inaugural address, whicji outlined the policy for the next four years. In tho evening there was a grand ball. THE BEST PAPER to subscribe J- for is tho "Dailv Uullutin 00 cents per month A m$-o & E3SSEEn I xxx4 mm s emsw9 C6 mwwwww. j."Qi,S-2 wwww2 s 0frw $ 0i 00 9Oi ew$ 5 g2-'i$ 9X-0 04mrQy44-4$l wW 06-frG owofr4 i J 5 o4 OESEZSSB 5 - 5 fc 5 mfre" 3 SWWMWWmv swo 5 oXoo$ 0o$$S frW-a S $0$ i M$ - 5 fcOfr4 SoW J lxoxwoz&wy I -frfrfr0OiX SOrlrOI(XXXrt4XXrtrt ifXAOOOOOWHnXXXXXrOS, $& m0o I K I J. aw 4. ? o hi P j- I 2. p 2 S g, I P Ul - P m I I p CL P u-J I o p R I & 3 f : ST. M 05 a, 1: 2- " eJ I I . . & & I I . . o o : I si V : I ja CD wj :: X r P t-j P I P CD 3- :: l P CJ CD : 1 3 S a ! .1 p to -: ; CD I THE0. P. SEVERIN, Photographer , PICTURES IN ANY STYLES ! VrlntliiK Dono lor Ainatcur, Cabinets $6 a Doz. Work Guaranteed. a" Entranco on Fort Street, "tat imt Anderson & Lundy , DQeiitiste. Artificial Teeth from one to an entire sot Incited on gild, silver, allnmintim and rubber buses. Crown and Urhlgu Work a specially. To persons wenrlnn lubber platts which uru a conntunt 3'iuico oT IrrltatioH to the mouth anil throat, wu would recommend our I'ro Itli.vliictio Metal Plate. All operations performed in uccordunro with the latest itnprovcmcnts In dental science. Teeth tivtiiictcd without pain by tho uu of NllroiM Oxlilo On. J'fl3 Hold in-cut, at Dr. Grospmnn's old i-,t n ml. Feb-SO&U .. Club " Whiskey. We have recuitcd auothcr invoice of the Celebrated Ciuiiulian kOLUB" WHISKEY And oiler tho e:imo for sale either in bond or duty paid. W.C. PEACOCK & CO. 182J Mcichutit timet. lm To Stand this Season, Jan. 1, '89 Ac Holoilela Mtorit Knrni, The Imported Morgan Stallion Glory' Glory' Terms i 8!i.-i for Eaeli Marc. Marcs bred to "GL0HY" can remain on the farm at a pustur.igc at f 12 p(-r iinnum. Every care t,kcn but no res ponsibility Incurred. BQfMaros not proving in foal may be returned nexv beiii-on free of charge. If I still own the Horse. J. GAY. 2120 2GUtaw Whale Boats. XN anBW or to several enquiries con cerning Whale Boat Fi aines, we have now In ct urse of construction, a Whale Boat Frames 74 feet by 32 feet long. These frames are bent in one piece of o.ik, and held to shape, thus requiring little tact to set them up and build. The full frame for huch boats, including cants, 45 sections in number, is sold at 828; with large stems on keel, and ready to pUnlt 5-10. They are not intended to be clinker built, nor as the ftnil imported whale boats pi oper, but ate intended for lough use and durabi lity, jet light withal, for fishing and trading purposes. We have exported these frames and intend doing so, and make this offer to amateurs and others desirous of tiyiug their hand, with plenty of leisure and small cash to make a businesi. Will bend fumes to any gien model from 5 to 25 tons. Also on hand for sale Surf and Pleasure Boats, Stems, Knees and Timbers. AJntual Telephone Mo 325. DOWEU & SON". 7C tf Boat Buildors. Steam Works, Sunny South, Tola.: Bell 186, Mutual 245. Depot, 28 Merchant Strccl, Tolo.: Bell 172, Mutual 360. TAHITI Sloilern Slaclilncry. l'nteut dlaa Valve Ilottles CAPACITY 1,000 DOZEN PER DAY. The only English Appnratus making High OJaas Tahiti Lemonade, Cream Soda, Ginger Ale, Hop Ale, And Pure, Strong Effervescing SODA WATER. -Orders delivered to auy part of wo city. Island orders solicited. 88 tf LEIOMDE WORKS r. O. Box 811, -Sar Boll Talo. 74. I Corner Fortds Merchant Streets, Honolulu, ti. I. generaTagents, Acconuttint A, Collector I-OU THK Hawaiian Boll Telephone Co. Manager of Advertising Dopnrtmont irou tue "Nupepa Kuokoa." DEPARTMENTS of BUSINESS: Collections will rccolvo special atten. Hon and returns promptly made. Deal Ettato bought, told and Ii used. Taxo Paid and properly sufi ly iiiMirerit Houses, Collages, Rooms and Olflcos, kaed and icntid, and rents collected. Flro and Lllo Insurance effected In first. class In u iinre L'omp,iiilc, Conveyancing a Specialty Itecords seniclied and correct iVbbttHCts ot Title furnished Legal Documents and Papers of every description carefully drawn and hand, snmely engrossed Copying and Translating in all languages In ui until ue in till- kingdom. Custom House Business transacted with ncdtiacy and dispatch Loans negotiated nt favoiable rates Gold, Silver and Corliflcalcs bought and f-olM. Adverlisomonts and Subscriptions soli, riled for putillbhcrs. Skilled and Unskilled Labor furnished. Any Articlo purchased or sold. Inter-Island Orders will receive parti culnr attention To tct, Furnished and Unfurnished Cot tapes In desirable localities at reasonable nntnls. Scvoral Valuable Properties In and around the city now for sale and loato on easy terms. 8SyAll business entrusted lo our care Will rec-ive prompt and faithful alien lion ut moderate charge Fcb-4'89 FOR SALE or LEASE COTTAUH lately oecu. pkd by Mr. Uarney Or- denstein, situate on Enimu street, between the mansions of lions. '. It. Bishop, James Campbell and S. B. Dole, neat Emma Squaro No piano wanted, no dust, no taro patches Only a few minutes walk to the new Bite for the Central Union Church. No tramway cars wanted. Apply to E. S. CUNHA, 148 tf Union saloon. Scotch Oatmeal. SCOTT'S Genuine Midlothian Oatmeal in 14 lb. tins. For sale by J. E. BROWN & CO., 178 tf 28 Merchant sti eet. BOOKKEEPER WANTED T?OK a plantation, a steady, well re JL commended and capable man. Apply to 1B3 tf THEO. II. DAVIES & CO. LADIES' NURSE. M US. MONRO t, Indies' nurse, has removed to No 8, Kukui lane. Feb.M-89 LADIES' !NURSE. MRS. STEVENSON, accoucheuse and ladles' nuise. Testimonials ot22yeurs experience at Queen Clinr lotte Lying-in. Hospital, London. Other islandu not objcUed to. ltesidtnce, ".lordun House," chnol street. P ( Box 47; Mutual Tolu 3T.U. 170 0m FELIX 0LLERT, Artistic Engraver on Wood, (Late of Harper Bios , N. Y.) Contracts Executed on Moderate Terms. BSpecimens of work at ofllce."a DIPLOMA. Akt Deit., IlAnpEK Bitos., ) NeW York, April, 1867. J Mr. Felix Ollcrt wns for several years employed in this establishment, and found a compi tent engraver nud in nil respicts u nliulile una upright person. J. G. SU1TIIWICK, Supt. Eng. Dept., Harper Bros., N. Y. ,CSy Orders received at J. E. Brown & Co.'s, 28 Merchant i-trcet. 100 lin David Dayton Will practice in the lower courts of the Kingdom as attorney, attend to collect ing In all its branches, renting of homes and any other business entrusted to him. OQlce Ol.KIng Street Upstairs. Feb 6-80 .Hopp&Go., U King st, 74 King st. Importers of Rattan & Reed Furniture. Pianos & Furniture Moved with Care. Matting and Carpets Laid, CORinCEOLES. Fine Upholstering & Bedding A Speciality, CHAIRS TO RENT. inr 10 S JOB PRINTING ot all kind exo. cuted at the "Dally Bulletin" Office. fit SSa Australian fall Service.. FOlt SAN FltAXCISCO, Tho now and flno Al steel steamship "Zealandia." Of the Oceanic Hteanulilp Company, wll be duo at Honolulu from Bydnoy and Auckland on or about March 9, '89. And will leave for the above port with malls and passengers on or about that date. T,.S8,5hl or Passage, having BU. PEIHOR ACCOMMODATIONS, npply to WM. G. IRWIN & CO., AgcnU For Sydney and Auckland, Th new and line Al steel Btcn:hin " Mariposa," Of the Oceanic Steamship Company, will bo duo at Honolulu from San Franchco on or about March 16, '89. And will have piompt dbpatch with mnilD nnft ..mien,, am.-.. r..u.i . .. i . . .......u ...... ,.DOvubii,ii tm iiiumi oe porta For lrolcht or n-iwntMv imvim. mr PKHIUR )R ACCOMMODATIONS, apply to 7 WM. G. IRWIN & CO.. AnenU The Best Company THE axua-UAiL, Life insurance Go. OF JMIUW YORK. Richard A. McCnrdy, President. Tho Largest Company in tho World Tho Oldest Company in the U. S. It Gives tho Most Liberal Policies AND Pays tho Largest Dividends. Claims paid to policy holders in tho Hawaiian Inlands, during the past ten ieurs, Over : $100.000 00. IBS? For rates, npply to S. B. ROSE. General Agent, Honolulu, Hawaiian TsllltKlM oct.0 8S-ly H aicrchnnt St.. llonolnln, H.I. COMMISSION MERCHANTS ACCOUNTANTS, Conveyancers & General Agents REAL ESTATE FACTORS & COLLECTORS. Sole Accnts for the Burlington Routt Aeioss America, and to the Azores. Sole Au'ent9 for Pitt & ticuU'a Foreign Parcels Express it General Shipping Agency. " Sole Ageuls for Suuuy South Aerated Waters. bole Agents for Masefleld Bros.' New Z-julauu Mullet and Canned Goodk. Special Agents tor J cadiujj Nm Zea land and Australian Mercintilo Firms. Special Agents for the California Land Association, Special Agents for the Honolulu Busi ncss Directory. Also, Other Special Agencies. Jt- Customs' Entries Passed. Pro peities Managed. Assignees and Audi, lore' Work done promptly. IIou.es Leased and Rents Collected. New Business Solicited Bell Tolo. No. 172 Mutual Tolo. No3G0. Dec-5J Pot Office Box 469. 8S-ly Honolulu Library AX9- Readinq Room Association. Cor. Hotel & Aluhca Sti-eetsu Open every Day and Evening. Tho Library consists at tho present "'? o over Five Thousand Volumes. Tho Reading Room Is supplied with aXS&toS.!ha lcm,,ng newspaperB A I'arlor 1b proyldcd for conversation nd games. Terms of membership, fifty cents a Jjonth, payable quarterly in ndvinco. No formality icqulred In jolniug' excpt signing tho roll. Stranger frpn foreign countries and visitors from the other islands are wel come to the rooms at all times as guests. This Association having no regular means of suppoit except tho dues of members, it Is expected that residents of Honolulu who deslro to avail them selves of Its privileges, and all who feel aii Interest in maintaining an lustlttitloa of this kind, will put down their uameg. and become regular contributors. A. J. OARTWRIGHT, Pre M. M. SCOTT, Vlco-PresldenU II. A. PARMELEE, Secretary. A. L, SMITH, Treasurer,. ' m t O. T. RODGEHS, M J5., Chairman Hall and Library 'nmmlttam. THIbSN-y READABLE PA f., GE.P,,n tha Kingdoml-Th6-Dally Dulletin,1' 60 cents per mrafli. J. E. BROWN & CO., T t , M iw wi , i,t 'tw ( ' ,,- . it Vp&i. i 'l 4ii- -i J ii t. !