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Ft ' l: daUjX eujuumis ; Uoo.lui.u, H. i., juti 20, isyu toaAriaifn in" u. tciefcicter w flfr i n w wojVD i'n i wmr fct JflfraX Knwmi-'iti: ,. '. u 1 1 i mwa iW&iciBig!f!M I' uii mi an wwoownwn owianwttw .wawii 0 ysnj.n ifmtuvtlm , mimta,kM ti tj ,. W &v FIGURED, INDIA SILKS! Till! LARGEST and MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF FANCY FIGURED INDIA SILKS ! AT Chas. Lending Millinery (jSf No. 2 Pattern alike. Fashionable DiessmaUui; iipstuiii B.F. 1J XOIVX" STKEET. havi: .ii'sr iti:ci:tvi: a vuky i.ahok assoutmknt ok Staple 8k Fancy Dry GoGds, LADIES' A CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR, GpiK'w lUI'Ilicllillli' All Will lie sold at Our Die-milking Department under CLARK will lio ic-npened iiliout May MAlff & Craw HP HAVE JUST RECEIVED Ex AUSTRALIA A Choice Line of Dry & Fancy Goods, INOLimi.NO IC1U GloveH Irom J to XJ) Hut Ion. iiohieiy, Salines, Scotch Ginghams, latest patterns; Woolen Dress Goods, ALSO, A CHOICE LOT OF Boys', Youtiis' & Children's Clothing, Trunks, Bags & Valises, JOHN IMiiumtl Uloclr," ITon. sszmm rfc. JL A " Ti- ' 1 .t.Mto-W I III I I T" Granite, Iron and Tin Ware ! Chandeliers, Lamps and Lanterns, WATER PIPE and RUBBER HOSE, House Keeping Goods, PLUMBING, TIN, COPEB . AND MM Sheet, Iron Work. CASTLE " & COOKE, IflU'OK'WSKrt, hipping & Gommission Marc-hanis, PLANTATION & INSURANCE AGENTS, -PIUT.KRR IN'- Builders' and General Hardware, Agricultural Implements I'A-NTATION MUlM-M-iUSI-', Oaipcnteifi', IllacksinitliB1, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS! Kitchen Uluiibilu, PaintH, Oiln, Blake's tlteara Pumps, Weston's Centrifugals, Wilcox & Glubs, & Remington Sewing Machines, Dr. Jayne & Sons Family Medicines, .i.ui-:m)o umom FEED CO. -OFFER AT BED o I3allfoinhi Hay, OutH, Bran, Oil Calco Meal, Linsocd Meal, Uurloy, IColled Barley, Middling Ground Hurley, Wheat and Corn Jb'lour. FLOCK KT-Alta, Golden Gate & SallnturM FLOUR - o- ' Tele))honoB, No. 175, J. FISHEL'S, House, Coinor Fori A. Hotel Ms. EHL1RS & CO. GrOOdS, feo 3c- Reasonable Pricei. tho management of MISS 12th. NOTT, OS Jto &"? King: Si roc I. & Q pi GO Muctiinitstfa' fc I'liimbeu' Totilfl, Vnrniben, Lamp OornU tkiid J HOOK PttlOEB- Cor. Edinburgh & Quo en Sto. lacier? For Sale ! The following Mnehlneiy foimlng paitottlio Star Mill Plant will bo sold nt public miction at an oaily ditto inlot-j disposed of piovlously by mhnlu sale, l'nitlco ilchlioii of pin chalng any por tion or tills Mnehlneiy can get p.utl cuhiis and pi Ices fioin the miuci jlyncl : fll& 112, Spate Gear Wheel & IMntoii; 1 I.WO Kiuthx' Pinion: p:uv Gear Wheel A. ft McOnlu Cliiittlcu whh Flllhurs I eomlete; 1 Juice Heater, 1 1 ft. long H2 In. ijln- imter: 2 'i In. W. L Cloniiliip Pans, fi12l!.7: 1 G7 Double Kffeet, eomplelu with Pump itstae; 1 6x20 Galloway Boiler, complete; 1 OxlO Tubular Roller, eoniplcte; t Su2.u- Oar ii In. W. I.. -KO.-K:!. I : 1 Sugar Cooler, SNo.flx'iO; 1 Sugar Cooler, 0 0fi 0x20; 2 Sugar Coolci. ' (W20; t Tank J4 in. V. I.. 7.020I2; 1 Steam l'utnp, 4 dKehaigo; 1 No. 0 BLAKE FEED PUMP, 2 Rlul.o liuiip, I1.. dUehaigu; I iitlio. 20 chuck 1.2 ft. htng. bed ; 1 Heavy Ytee. 1 F.ihbanks J'latfoim Scales 20'JS; INI ill Huildlng, -tOxIftOxiH ; mid Holler Shed, nllcov. wlthConugated lion; Fire Hi iok, also a l.irge nssoitmciil of 2nd Hand Cocks Valves Piping, i:te., Etc. ,TNO. HIND. ForSlar Mill Co.. Kohala, Hawaii. ftSu lm "Crcvrrr UlocV Had St near T'ort I bei; to iiuiiouueu to offer for the piiblh' sale that I EXTUV I-ITVK Cutunder Carriages, SURREYS, BUGGIES, PHAETONS, CARTS o CM iHEAK AT A HAJIQAIN. Alco. a (i.niplete n;nitiuont of l!it cl.iss ioi-K or Cart, I apn & CaFffip matb:kbajt.s Selected personally f the best fjetoiies in I be i:astern .States. 000 lni Ee?"Our Xcw Aitotjpc Jllustiatcd O.italogue sent fiee on application. 118 KUTTKIt MT., hau FranelHOO. may Cnliroi-nla. -00-ly TaiWoWingKee, No, 30 Nrniaaa Bt, P. 0, Eox 267. Boot and Shoe .Store. Ifavlnir liml to years c.peilonco in the business, I am piep.ircd to inahu f net urc to order fashionable luiuil Rewed Ladles' & Gentlemen'a Jioots is Shoes, Alt-o, Kicnch ii Aineilcan Hoots & Shoes jceelved by eveiy steamer. Prices reasonable. 1 solicit your pat i ontigc. K I :ini " HEWETT & JACOBSEN, Accountants, Collectors, Oommlulon Ageiits nnil Cuttoni Hono Brokers, Arc at nil times prepared to per. form any description ol Clerical Woik, such us Auditing Accnunln, I'ostlng-up Tradesmen's Books, Making Inventories of Stock, Kngrnssiug Lognl Documents, Etc. Competent and Reliable Freight Clerks foi the delivery mid tallying of cargoes. ESTOlllce it HusrAor.ifcHoiiunTflON'p, Queen street. Post Oflleo Max 18tl, Jlu. liml Tch'pbouft 1(: Hell Telephonu 414. fi.r)l tf "PORTRAITS ! Mrs.Eval.JolmsDD.Artist, Studio, lio, 37 Alakoa Stroot. rormerly of New York, would Inform tho piiblio that' she Is pinpaied tn fill nil ordeis for l'nsteis, Oil, Water Colors mid India Ink Poiti.ilts. E3f Samples of work can bo seen nt Studio mid Hamilton Jloiih'u l'arloi.x. r98 :iiu A. G-. SILYA, 85 & 67 Hotel Street, IMl'OKTJUt OK Furniture, Matting&CarpetLaid Covnloo I'oles, Fine Upholstering aud Heddlng a po clnlty. ' June liJ-lim HAIIERSIITH k MLD, Ifj9 z& -'C '-"1 2 THE STORMY EAST. i l'nittiiiiH ol rnnrNtntcHHwcpt Over by 'IViTlftc JnlCH. Philadelphia, July 17. A sovcro w-iiulstorin, ncuoinpnnicd by heavy iniii, thunder and lightning, passed over the cily this evening. The wind blew ti hurricane mid consider able damage was done to piopeity. At Landsdale, I'cnn., a leiriblc thunder and hail stoi in Hooded the streets and rondo them impassable. John Cleimiicr's barn was struck by lightning and entirely consumed. Several other lives could bo seen in various directions. At Moiristown two men were hilled by lightning. Despatches from JN'orristown and Locklmven report a heavy storm with damage to pioperty. A number of sailing vessels were capsized, and for a time grnvc "ap prehensions wcro entertained as to the safety ol those known to have been on board. It was ascertained later, lion evcr,t lint nil wcie rescued. Allentown, Pa., July 17. A vio lent rain and wiudslotin passed over tliis city this afternoon. The roofs of a number of houses were blown off, and many other buildings wore damaged. Trees in every part of the city were uprooted. Ncaily all wires were prostrated, and tele graph poles and wires were badly damaged along the lailroad. Uethlebem, Pa., July 17.-A cy clone swept over Ilcllcrtonn this evening. Hotels and 1 evidences were unroofed and church steeples blown down. The Ilcllcrtonn agri cultural works weie totally demo lished and seven workme'n sustained sevcic biuiscs. John iMcemnn, aged eleven, was instantly killed. Two passenger trains on the Lehigh Valley road encountered the storm, and both narrowly escaped being wicckeii. The trains had to feel their way along, frequently stopping to allow telegraph poles and trees to be removed from the track. Ashland, Pa., July 17. This town was visited this evening by a furious storm. Hailstones broke nil the windows on the north side of every building in town. Houses wcie nnioofed and fruit crops in the adjacent country were entirely de stroyed. Bristol, Pa., July 17. The steamer Columbia was struck by a storm on the Delaware this evening. All nor turnings were carried awny and most of the fnncy-coloied glass in the windows' was demolished. The pass.engcrs were terrified and were pacified hy the captain with much dilllculty. Peoria, III., July 17. A small cyclone visited tlio country just across the river from litis city this afternoon, wrecking a freight train and tearing down trees, and small buildings. A man named Ericson, of Utica, N. Y., was struck by lightniiTg, while running away from the C3-clone, and was instantly kill ed. Much damage was done to ciops, fences and timber. A Lake Erie and Western train was struck by the storm at Bridge Junction. One car was turned over and smashed, and several passen gers were slightly hurt. LI1U (tit CI tli V VIU IU1 l LOb tlllll south of here. It is reported that the towns of Green Valley and Mor ton were badly damaged, and that seven men were killed in a brick yaid near Weslcily, but this has not been verified. Tho damage done on the emit side of the river is very great, Norwalk, O., July 17. A violent wind and lain -storm struck Green ville, this county, to-night, doing terrible damage. Lightning struck Otto Goldncr's house, killing his three sons Freddie, Willie and Otto. ftate Smith, a neighbor, was in the house and was badly burned. Trenton, N. J., July 17. A des tructive storm of wind, hail, lain and "lightning visited this, city this a'fternoon, unroofing a number of houses. Michael Corcoran and Louis Schlegal were struck by light ning . and killed. Four persons were stunned and felled to the ground at the basebnll park. Camden, .N. J., July 17. To night, during a severe storm, a small yncht, containing Ave men and boys, was overturned in the river. One. mnn was drowned and the others were rescued with great difll eulty. The terracotta works at Pen Shore were struck by lightning and badly damaged. St. Paul, July 17. Another heavy storm visited parts of tlio Stato yesterday evening. At II cd Wing and Lake City the heavy beating rain is thought to havo done damogo to the crops. Tho worst effeotr-of the tornado was in North St. Paul, a suburb of this city, where it played havoc with property for a few minutes, but fortunately no loss of life re sulted. Tho storm struck there at 8:20 o'clock, and for a few moments tlio southern limits of the suburb wore wrapped in a dense cloud of mist, driving before a furious galo with cyclonic conditions. A largo crowd of people had beca on tho lookout, and there was the wildest consternation, but tho storm veered off to the cast and passed on. A two-story brick building was crush ed together like an eggshell, Tho loss will probably reach ten thou sand dollars. THE WEEKLY BULLETIN !&3 columns, purely local matter Mailed to foreign oountrlea, 6 per iranum. IN THE BEHB1N0, The Adintrnl or tlio North I'nclllc Niiunitron Intcrtlewoil nt 1 1cto Wit. Victoria, B. C, Juno 17th. II. M. S. Warspltc, tho flagship of tlio North Pnciflo squadron, with Rear Admiial Ilothnm aboard, m rived hero this afternoon. The Admiial was received witli a salute lit eel by II. M. S. Champion. He was seen on board the flag ship, by an Associated Press coi res pondent, who interviewed him chiefly in regard to the suggested movement Qf war ships to protect Canadian vessels in tho Behring Sea. The Admiral had not yet had op portunity to complete his perusal of the mass of correspondence that awaited him here, but he stated emphatically that ho had as yot re ceived no instructions to send nn' of the fleet to the North to protect British vessels from seizure by Ameiican cutteis or to retake any that might be seized in the Behring Sen. lie considered the mnltcr, princi pally from what ho had heard of it in tho press, purely one for diplom atic negotiation anil he Imd yet to lemn what new phae had presented itself that, would suggest the possi bility of war-ships being requited to take a hand in the adjustment of the dilllculty. He could hardly see how the United Slates could establish a ten able mure hntsiim claim and thought that Canadian interests must win in the diplomatic light now progress ing. The latest naval orders, so far as he knew, were those of two years ago, in which it was stated that a war-ship might be required to patrol Behritig's Strait. No ship wns ever sent to do this work, but in the event of one beins: required, there were plenty at Esquimau now ready to leave at once. On taking command of the squad ion, it was only nntural for him to see as many of the ships as possiblo at the summer headquarters, Esqui mau. This was the only reason he could give for the presence of so many ships in port. Only two were wanted to complete the list, the Acorn and the storcship both of which are now at Honolulu. While the Admiral's information on the subject and on the points of international law involved would not justify an opinion, he thought il somewhat strange that the scalers that had been seized had been strip ped of their contents, the sealskins being removed to the cutters, and then apparently allowed to escape. When a prize crew was put on board of a slaver seized iu similar fashion, the slaves were not taken off, but went with the seized boat to the nearest prize port, there to have their cases adjudicated upon. It certiiinly looked like a strange pro ceeding to remove the salable cargo of the sealers and then go through the farce of sending them to a pnze port with a crew of one in charge. Had England any intention of sending one of the fleet to tLe Behr ing Sea this year to prevent the seizure of schooners flying the English flag, it was presumed that orders would tiavo come long ago. Now, if one did go, it would be practically too late in the season to accomplish the end sought to be arrived at. lie certainly should make no move in the matter without ample instructions 30 to do, and he had not received these instructions yet, although he did not know what his present mail might contain. "The New Admiral," as Ihe majority of persons here naturally enough term him, is the youngest man in the Britisli navy holding the rank of Bear-Admiial. He is le gaidcd as a bravo and skillful ofllcer, and is said to bo a great favorite with those under his authority. London, July 17th. In tho Com mons to-night Gotnley, Liberal, asked'whether there wns any truth in the cablo despatch stating that President Harrison, in replying to Lord Salisbury, had declared the intention of the United States Gov ernment to deal summarily with the Britisli scalers in the Behring Sea. Sir John Gorst replied that the Gov ernment had not received nny such statement. WANTED AflOOD Cook for a laneh on Haw-all, Apply at this ofllce. (.Oit tf AV ANTED qpiIJlEE First-class Hands for dices X making, Apply at once at ebtnb llshmeut of 005 tf Mas. MELUS. NOTICE. piIE undoialgued, having resigned X tho management of the Western it Hawaiian Investment Co., Limited, on account of ill health, thu Dheetors of tho Company In Dundee lmo ap pointed Mr. W. w. Hall as Manager In Honolulu, as of June itO, 1RU0. .T. H. ATIIERTOX. Honolulu, July UO, 1890. filG lw ELECTION of OFFICERS. AT tho regular annual' meeting of thePnnlllc Hardwnio Co., (Id). tho following ofTlceib wcro elected for lSfiO: H. F. Dillingham President, Manojrer & Secretary, r. Ji. winter Treasurer, W.F. Allen Auditor, Saml Nott r T, Jan. L. Toibert Directors. JAB. O. SPENCER, . Secretary. Honolulu, July 84, tf)0, OH lVf A Cure for Influenza I DR. LOZIEIVS HAWAIIAN CHERRY COR DIAL, one of tho best lcmcdtcs ever picpaicd for coughs, asthma, lung and chest trouble, nml n great relief to whooping cough and tin oat affection. Ask for Or. Lozior's Hawaiian Cherry Cor dial sold nt IIOT.L1STKK & CO'S., And HENbON, SMITH & CO'S. rjrcF)tlmoiiltilH 1 I liml your "Cherry Cordial" the best niedleltiu wo hno over used for coughs, colds nml lung trouble. All of our Na tl es, Portuguese, Chiuesonnd.lnpnnose will ue no other. I uso nothing else In mv own family. Yours truly, O. A. CMAPIX, Manager Kohnln Sugar Co. We. have sold n large quantity of your "Cherry Cordial" nt our plantation stoie, both nt Kcnlla nml Kapati, nnd unu cheerful) v iccommnnd It for bron chial dlillciiltlcs. Veiy resiectfiillv vours, Quo E. FAIUCMLD, CiO." tf Tieasiiicr Mukcc Sutrar Co. SUl'llKM! COIJItT Ofi? THE Hnwallan Islands. At Chambers. In thu matter of tuoHnnkriiptov of Henry Cannon. Hcfore Mr. dustlre'Dole. Order ou pdltlon of Uankiupi for dUchaige from his debts. Upon leading and tiling I lie petition of Henry Cannon, of Honolulu, Oiihu, nllcglug that mme than six months have elapsed uineo ho was adjudicated n Hankiupt and prnylug for dlsehaige from nil his debts. It is oideied that WEDNESDAY, the 30th daj of July, A. I). lh!)0, at 10 A. M., of that day at the Court K00111 In Alilolaul Halo, Honolulu, be and Is hereby appointed tho time and place forbearing of said petition when and where nil eiedilois who have proved their claims against said Bankrupt may appear and hIiow cause, If any they hare, why the prayer of said Bankrupt should not be granted. And it Is further oideied that notice be glen by advcitisemcnt Iu the Daily Bui.lutin published In said Honolulu, for two weeks of tho tlmo and place df such healing nnd thai the Cleikoftho Supremo Couit in til notices of tho time and pl.ico of said healing to all ci editors of said Hankrupt who have pioed their debts. Ry the Con it. .T. II. HEIST, Deputy Clerk. D'lted Honolulu, July 1 1, 1S!)0. Illll 2w O i-H o B pq Eh O Wo o t Ph 6 t aMS 5-.S 5." 2g"5l .55 agES,S, uj r ; o o ago 3 El I HIGSi TEST i'Ott UA1.E BY - J. T. WATERHOUS not 2w ALLJGATOR FEARS ! JIVE (95) Dollais per hundred. Send oiilcis aeeoinnauied with onuh to L. TURNER. 012 lw llilo, Hawaii. FOIt SALE CHEAP A COMPLETE outfit for making aiid dispensing carbonated beverages all Iu good older.- Address C. MEINEOIvE, 531 3m : Walohlnti, Hawaii. - - NOTICE. NOTICE Is hereby given that not pay debts contracted I will nnv debts contracted Iu mv name without my written ordor. W. O.'AOHI. Honolulu, July 7, 1890. fi98 lm NOTICE. rrUIE Hawaiian Hotel Stables give X notice to those owlug them old accounts, that if not settled by August 1, 1800, they will bo put In tho hands of a collector. iiOI Id NOTICE. HAVINO bought out Mi. W. II. Pace in tho "Honolulu Curilao Manufactory," at 128 Fort street, lam prepared to continue the above business under tho old numo.of Honolulu Car. rlage Manufactory, nnd being nu old experienced carriage builder I solicit tho patronago of my old friends and the public iu genoral, and with my thorough knowledgu of the bdainess and with ex. Eerienced workmen and using only the est material I guarantee general satis faction. Ploaso call and sec me beforo going elsewhere. (Signed): GIDEON WE8T. Honolulu. Oc. W. 1h8B. fiOl tf LADIES' NUKSE. MRS. MONROE, ladles' nurse, hat removed to No. 8, Kukul lane. Oceanic lamsli mi TIMR TAULK: From San Francisco. Leave Duo at ,r . s-p- Honolulu Mariposa July i!b . . . Aui? a Zcnlnntllft Aug 23 ...Aur JIO .Sept 20.... Sent 27 Mariposa. Zcalaudia, Alameda. '..Oct 19 Oct 2G ....Nov 15 Nov 22 , ... Dec 13. ...Dec 20 For Son Franoisco. Leavo Due at Sydney Honolulu July 9..... Tuly 2G 'Aug (J.. ..Aug 23 Sept 3.... Sept 20 Oct. 1 Oct 18 Oct 2..,. Nov U .Nov 2(1.... Dec lit iU! 2-1 fan 10 Zoalniidiii Alameda Mariposa Zeahuulia... , . . . Alameda Maripoia Koulnndiii Intermediate S. S. Australia. Leae S. F. Leavo Honolulu. Friday... Auk 1 Friday.. July 18 Friday . Friday Friday. Friday. , Friday. A up 15 Friday. Aug 2d Sopt 2(5 . Oet 24 Nov 21 Doc 18 Sept 1" .Oct 10 .Nov 7 .Dec 5 Friday . , Friday. . Fi ida v. . Friday. , Australian Mail Item. && FOK SAST PltAZHUKCo, The new and fine Al Bteel sieuuuM 'S "Zeaandia,,? Of the Ocoamc Steamship Compuny. wilt be due at Honolulu from ydiioi and Auckland ou or Rbout " July 26, 1890. And will leavo for tho above port with malls and passengers on or about that date." WM. G. IIIWIN & CO., Agenta. For Sydney and Auckland The now and fine Al steel steamship Of tho Oceanic Steamship Company, will bo duo at Honolulu from San Francisco on or about Augf. 2, 1890. And will have prompt dispatch with malls and passengers for tho above poits. For froight or passage, havlnir SU PERIOK ACCOMMODATIONS, apply 37 WM. Q. IRWIN & CO.. Agenta Gustav A. Schuinan Carriage Trimmer. No. 70 & 81 ' : : Kino Slrool. At W. Wright & Son's. Having received n full assortment of Carriage Tiimuiing Materials from the East, I am prepared to.exeoute all orders with neatness and despatch at yory rca. sonable r.itus. G. A. SOHUMAN. npr 7.fi0.1y Mrs. M. J. RAMOS ft PMootMc Gallery At A. L. Smith's, Upstairs, Where tho Best, tho Neatest and the Cheapest Pliotojrraphlc PKftures and Residence Mow, mn taken. Entire satisfaction Riven, and all oidorspiomptly attended CSTA. respectful Invitation is sent out to the ladiC3 to call and see for them 8elvec. . C80 lm -EXrTuJk.! A NATURAL Mineral Water. For sale only by W. S. LUOE, Sole Ageut & Importer for tho Ha waiian Islands. r'.'3 tf TAI WO OHAN, Manufacturer of Ladies' and Gentlemen's French Kid, Calf & Kangaroo SKIN BUKOa MADK TO OltDKll. IVcsed or Bowed; also, MnddleH. 88,Nuuanu St., : : : P. O. Box 803. apl 7.00.1y COO KBRfl & CO., No. CO Nuttaiui St., Honolulu, MERCHANT TAILORS, And dealers In all kinds of UubHlnierea'and Furiilshlns OouiIh. Also, a full Btock of Dry and Fouev Goods. Good lit giiaionteed. C17 3iii CHANGE of RESIDENCE. Ir. OlilVEIt Has removed from Fort clreet to Ro- hollo Lano, Palrwu, Office Houbb: 0 a. 11, to 12 m. ard i. u. to 9 p. M. Mutual 008-aTELEPH0NE8&Eell 47G 410 tf FOR SALE TniREVyOdD for sale at Hawaiian 4? Commercial Baleirooipi, comer of Queen and Nuuann street. 4W tf r . -f AI m J i V If i t 'i 4 V