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UAUjY tUHJrfKTJH : UOHUMJbU, JJ, A., OCTOBER 9, 1890. mmpmmmmwmvyn.Ktiwmmm mm We Desire lo Call .KRA3JE For Lubiicnting the Valves and w fHs! & VALVOLINH is mi earth oil specially propaicd tindci the highest steam mal ami fioni which all volatile uml earthy mutter ha been expelled by a jiiniTSH which leaves a pine anil heavy oil, vviin'h pievents the eating nwttj if holla and keeps the cyliudei and piston packing peifeetly clean. This wan the liibt .Mineral Oil intioduccd for steam cylindcis ami has been in eon slant iimj over eighteen yeais. flFVu also mannfaeturc Supoiior Machine anil Spindle ()il for all cla-i-e.- of machinery. lcoitsivdL Ac JfcQlliH, MANUFACTURERS. HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO., Sole Agents. 001 3m JOHN NOTT, ' IHotoiiit Itlo.'U." rvoi. Sr .S; J7' Ivintr Hlvoel. Granite, Iron and Tin Ware I Chandeliers, Lamps and Lanterns, WATER PIPE and RUBBER HOSE, House Keeping Goods, PLUMBING, TIM, COPPER AND WW Sheet Iron Work. CASTLE & COOKE, IflLl'Om'lOKH. Shipping & Commission Merchants, PLANTATION & IN'StKANCE AdHNTH, -DEALERS IN- Builders' and General Hardware, Agricultural Implements, l I -A IV' PATIO IV HUl'I'JLIIif, (,'arpontern', Bl.inkHnilhs', MiichiniHtti' & Plumbcri)' Tools, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS ! Kitchen Uloiihils, Paiute, Oils, Varnishes, Lamp Goods and (soncrn.l 3VIovoHa,iilir5o. Blah's Sleitin Pumps, Weston's Ccntrlfngals, Wilcox & GIbbs, & HemiDgtOD Sewing Machines, Dr. Jayne & Sons Family Medicines. .lan-S-OO K. It. HKNiHtr, President & Manager. CiODKUKY JJkown, Secretary A, Treasurer. HAWAIIAN HARDWARE CO., (XjiaiJiMdix Oppii. Mimi'cIu'In' Hunk, : Furl Ntrei't. Honolulu. IMPORTERS mid DEALERS IN Gen'l Hardware, Glassware, Crockery, Genuine Haviland China, plain aud decorated; aud Wedgwood Wate, 1'iiino, Library A Stand Lamps, ChandolierH & Elcctoliers, Lamp Futuies id all kinds, A complete iihmmIiii'L of DtiUs A Filet, PLANTATION SDPPLIES If EOT DESCRIPTION ' Tlin "Uiuollit" :$-whcoled Itidin; l!)lH'ln';irl Itil'li I'loW, I'lillllrlh1 OilM, Oiln, LARD, CYLINDER, KKItOHIJNK, MNKIWI), I'.tiulM, ruriiiliim A HiiimIiuh, Muiiilu it Kibul Hupn, 1IANDLKK QV A,U IC1NDH, IlONO, J.J OHO, J.IM, iUJULMJUi WlltB'HOWNI) f niijwrlor iiitllly .V BTRAM, hViiP liiJJl Wihi'i HDvtir IMiilml Waru, Tublo ,V 'im,-(il (Jiii)nry, )faUrtillUlV(Jilwrilinilllrnilll'tlltll,l.'llU'llllli-!oill(,HjHl AniJN'l'H IfQH ilail'i" mOiiui !)iiiiUi" J.i HUaik liiiUiMW'i MumJ WIru ruuw) A- 41 Win. Your Attention To M&BK Cylinders of Steam Engines. 2SS" 60 CO John Ena, Vice-President) CiX'ii. liuowN, Auditor. ; I'lww it Kqiiali.cr, tStci'l it Ciooncni'idti-il HlK.'H, fur I'liw UmII TIiiu.mIIiiu, ifim W in tlul. 0, mw'i Vrjiuiglii Biiui) mm. fcv? J.HOPP&GO. I i 74 King St. 74 King SI. Iiiipurtors of Rattan and Reeri Furniture. Pianos and Furniture Moved With Cine. Matting and Caipcts Laid, CORTEGE POLES Upholstering & Bedding A Specialty. ClIAIKSTO ISICIST. npr-10-s8 Barry's Tricopherous EBtabliahad IDOI. InfMllbto for renewing, InvlKOratln;; and bcHUtlfylnzthehnlr, removing ecurr, donJiult, mill nil affections of the sculp, ami curing erup tions of tliqsUn, dlwatcfl of the glands, muscles and Intejjuincnts, ami relicUnfr slings, cuts, brulf c, sprains, etc. The nfllnlty between the membranes wh'ih constitute the skin and the hair which drawn it sustenance from this triple encloic Is very cloie. All illsc.ifes of the hair originate in the eUn of the head. If the pores of the aoalp are closed, or if the blood and other fluids do not circulate freely through the small vessels which feed the roots with moisture and impart life to the flbrts, the rc.-ult is scurf, diuldtufl, slicddlus of the hair, groyncse, dryness and harshness of the lieamcnts, and entire bald ness, as the case may be. Stimulate the skin to healthful action with Barry's Tricopher ous, aud the torpid vessel?, recovering their acthlty, will annihilate the disease. In all infectious of the ekln and of the Kiitatrata of muscles aud integuments the process and the eflect arc the same. It Is upon the skin, the muscular fibre, and the glands that Barry' Trlcophoroun has Its specMc action, and in all affections and Injuries of these organs It Is a sovereign remedy. Beware of Counterfeit!. I'roin the Oreatest Living Prima norma, lladamo Adelilia Puttl-Nlcollnl, MuNTJiviiiEO, July Stttli, 16S3. MBsens. Biitci.AT & Co., New York. Dtar bin: I take plcneurc in anuoiinciut; to you that Uahrt's Floiiiua Wateii Ik one of I he few articles always to be found on my drcsulug case. In my conception it oni- or the best or toilet waters, and for the bith it Is not only de licious, but refreshing and invigorating. J recomineuu v. wiuiuuu incri e, L&4to JaU . HOLLISTER & CO., ir,l Distributing Agents. lm s M GJM.&L.CQ.' To Ewa Plantation ! EVERY 'SATURDAY, Leaving the Honolulu Defot at 1:45 P. Id, Trnins will bo made tip of Co'ichcs anil Cunopy-top Oars all one pi Ice. rTEvi only iifpion Kate.i for thc.e Trains 50 Cents to Pearl City and Return. 75 Cents to Ewa Plantation and Re turn. An oppnitunlry for and a. breath of pine cents per mile. a delightful ride air, for onlv two CO.", lm New Hawaiian Directory xott lHOO-ni, rpilK abovn Directory is now to bo JL oliuiilicd al the nloiu of 31v,sr. Ki'iisdii, rjmltli iY Co. r,7:t L'v N. K. NUKOKSS. TAI WO CHAN, Mttiiufttcluicr of l.aillci' X (jciitlcincu'ri French Kid, Calf & Kangaroo .iKIN MIOIrt MAIlKTO UltllKlt. VCKcil ui'Mfwril. AImo, Huililli'". :!K Nninmii St., : : : P.O. lto 2o:t. iipTim-ly WENNER &"C0. .11 mi ii rue t it rime, 1 1-wellc I'm, no. tia whit H'ricKi-rj.1. CoiiHtaiiily on Imnilii liirgiuiKHiiriiiient of iivi'iydiiMTliiiliMiiif.lovvnlry.Wiilclius Cold mid .Silver i'liileil Waif, .vc, IWn l AMBKiNKK'H NOTION, J. JtODJtIQPKH or Iviifiu, Muni, hitv. Illg lllllllll III! llIUIII!iilt Of llU trsa G s M Feop Excursions iiiopoi ly In Him iiiMiiiigiii'i fur iiiu Im'HuIII o III ncillloi', nollco In linii'by uhmi Unit Mil I'lilllll" HKiilll'l llllll HIIINl lie iiiiwijiii in l In' iiihIiiihIkiii'iI HIiIii iLiip Jjiynili fiiini iliiii". iiimI nil jimmi ibiMiiiai ii) uhl.ili lli!Jr)iiiM him m ijpwffllfiijial'i'luiiiii'iihiUj iui'ii!iii U) liNMMMbMia.u,iNtu. Via L l . NMNKTY -SEVENTH DAY, Wi:nNi:st).vv, Oct. S, AlTl.llSOOX sr.suiN. The House resinned at. 1 : 1'J. Hep. Knncnlli was in fuvor of hav ing the San Diego resolution con .odorod with the Appropriation Uill. After having passed the Tahiti line subsidy, it would not look well to refuse this one. However, tins was not the tltne to discuss the merits of the proposal. Hep. U. W. Wilcox was in favor of laying the resolution on Hie table for consideration with the Appropri ation Hill. He hoped those who were trying to defeat it on a point of order would withdraw their objec tions. Hep. Riokard considered that, the matter bellied with the subsidy bill was the amount of $48,000 propos ed. As no amendments lo the amount were offered for the reduc tion of Ihe subsidy, the rule did not apply against the resolution for a smaller amount. Ho voted againl the hill on account of the amount, and he was not alone in doing so. He would have voted for the bill with a reasonable subsidy. The amount in the resolution might be reduced. If it was only S-'OO or 8 .'$00 a trip, the subsidy might re sult in securing a steamer, which would bo of ureat benelil to the small landholders of Hawaii. Noble Parker thought it was un necessary to go into argument, lie would move that the President rule on the point of Older. Noblts lialdwin took the Hoop. I'i evident Walker said tlieie was no need of further discussion. The rental ks of the lion, members fin Hilo aud Hainakiia were very in genious. He could excuse the linu. member for Hamakua, as he was not an old legislator. But the lion, member for Hilo knew the rule pcr fsctly well, which made this resolu tion out of order. The bill proposed a subsidy to the San Diego line, and the resolu tion was similar in this respect. It mattered not that the amount of .subsidy was different, the bill and the resolution were identical in mat ter. The only way this resolution could be made in order was by re pealing Rule 57. This would be a very bad precedent and unparlia mentary. The resolution was en tirely out of order. Rep. Jsawahi appealed from the decision of the chair. The other day the House did an illegal act in voting 813,000 to certain persons for advances on the Volcano road. They thought nothing of condoning a violation of law in that case, but in this comparatively unimportant matter a rule of the House was al lowed to block useful legislation. A subsidy of 18,000, as in the bill, and one of 21,000, as in the reso lution, were distinct questions, and he thought the ruling of the Chair was wrong. Rep. Kauhi thought the ruling of the President was correct. The bill and the resolution were exactly the same in object. A steamer subsidy should bo by bill, otherwise what authority would the Minister have for making a contract. It was dif ferent from aid granted to a coun try road, in which the case the Min ister had charge of the matter al ready. Rep. Paehaolc felt inclined lo sup port the appeal. The appropriation asked in the bill and that in the resolution were entirely different. Noble Homer contended that if it was only the amount that was ob jectionable in the bill, there was ample opportunity for members to move amendments in that respect. It was the same matter in botli cases. He moved the previous ques tion. Carried. Rep. Nawahi closed the debate. The House could make rules for its guidance, but those rules must not conflict with the Constitution. Arti cle 1!$ provided that laws must not be made for the benefit of a class. These subsidy questions were being decided by the House in a way to benefit a class, namely, the people of Honolulu, Hilo had just as much right to steam line subsidies as Ho nolulu. Noble Widemann called attention lo certain words in Hawaiian used by the lion, member for Hilo, which he considered were out of place. The Interpreter oxplainod to the House that the lion, member for Hilo had characterized the action of members opposing the San Diego subsidy as unfair and under-handed. The ayes and noes were called on the ruling of the Chair, when the Chair was sustained on the following vote : Ayes Ministers Cummins and Drown ; Nobles Widemann, Derger, Macfuriane, Muller, Hind, Maraden, lialdwin, Cornwall, Anderson, von Tciiipsky, Wilcox and Jseiiberg; Hops, Lucas, Kauhi and Rico. 17. Noes Noblo Pinker j RupH, R, W, Wiliiox, Nawahi, Dakur, A, Horner, Itlulctml, Kiihonkniio, Wui piillanl, Aplld, l'auliuolc, Kiinculii, uml lltilHtuu(,--J2, Minlbtcr I'ctcruon, oil bulng call, ml, wulil hit hull mi limiVHt doubt on I lm ruling, bill lm diil lint wish to nut up lih cginliiliv nxiriiiiiiuu uiOiliihl Unit of tlin holdout, Tlinni' fiifu lm wUliml In bn ihuiimmI. Nolilub I'uib Mi:( imliy, I'I)IIII)h, Hmilimii'. J. M. Ili)imr, noil Kluiqu rn'iii oMJimnl uii Hut (puni) of "H IX .AT K JUU1UU11XUUU entirely from that of tlin subsidy, ufuler thu title ho was convinced that the matter could not be revived Ih tho shape of a resolution. Noble Cornvvcll was in favor of tho resolution before recess, but now concurred in Ihe remarks of Noble Daldwin. Noble von Tcinpsky was in favor of the subsidy, but'tlui President knew more than he of legislative practice. Rep. Rice would like, very much to M'o a subsidy, but believed in this matter the President was right ; therefore lie voted aye. The President declared the Chair sustained and the ic-ohiliou not he lore tho House. Second reading of bill to amend the act to mitigate, etc. Read by title and referred to Ihe sanitary committee. Second reading of bill to facili tate ihe collection of debts from Government bencliciaries. Noble McCarthy moved that tho first section pass. Carried. Rep. R. V. Wilcox moved that the second section pass. Carried. Sees. II and ! passed. Noble .1. M. Homer, on Sec. o being reatl, said he thought the hill was very cumbersome lo elfect so simple an object. Noble McCarthy said Unit on May '20 he introduced :i bill that simply amended the garnishee law of 17(J. Lawyers in the House and outside lolil him his bill would not work, and it was referred to the judiciary committee. lie Had eiigagetl an able lawyer to diavv up thit bill. Noble Horner thought the bill wai designed for the double purpose ol persecuting olllcials and making wmk for lawyers. Noble Widemann ititisiiiiictl his colleague liom I louobilu was per fectly correct in his explanation. Perhaps the bill was prepared by a Philadelphia lawyer. The original introducer had spent much labor in getting up the bill, and the object was a desirable one. He would move that the section pass. The section passed with a slight amendment by the Attorney-General. Minister Peterson moved an amendment to Sec. ii, which carried and the section passed as amended. He moved a corresponding amend ment to Sec. 7, which earned and the section passed as amended. Rep. Rickard, on Sec. 8, moved lo alter t lie percentage payable lo an ollicial under garnishee from fifty lo seventy-five percent. Minister Peterson moved an amendment to correspond vvitu a motion lie intended to make to strike out Sec. 17. The section in ques tion would make the superior ollicer of cverj' employee subject to the beck and call of every complaining dealer down town, to prove that he and the subordinate were not in collusion. Rep. Paehaolc thought the provi sions in question wonltl make great trouble and confusion. A garnishee might be served and then the com plainant neglect to push his case, when the garnishee would continue lo hold the subordinate's salary. Noble Widemann moved that the section pass with the amendments proposed by the Attorney-General and tho lion, member for Hamakua. Minister Peterson explained the provisions further for the. benefit of the lion, member for Molokai. Noble Widcmann's motion carried. Sec. !) passetl. Minister Peterson moved amend ments to Sec. 10, with which the section passed. Sees. 11 and 12 passed. Rep. Hookano moved an amend ment to Sec. 13, vvilh which the section passed. Sec. 14 passed, as didSec. 15 with a verbal amendment moved by Rep. Rickard, also Sec. 10 as in the bill. Minister Peterson moved to sttike out Sees. 17 and 18. Carried. Sees. Ill and 20 were amended to correspond with previous amend ments and passed. The enacting clause and the title passed, and the bill passed to en grossment, to be read a third tunc Tuesday. The President appointed, as a select committee on unassigned land bill, Messrs. Peterson, Muller, Ra ima, uornwcll, anil Hind. The House adjourned at 1 :0.'i. IIUSTACE, DRAYM EN. All onloM forciirtaguproinpllyalleiiileil to, l'aitlcuhir attention paid to thu Storing & Shipping Of good III liiiindt to thu oilier InhtmU, Also, Black & Whito Sana lu ijiiiuiIHIm to full ni nwet price, lay OlTH'I'.i Ni'M ilour In ,ln, ', MiHK'HiV mii'llmi lunill, ""' "J M"Ulplionp I,?, II, m RouBrtsonHitchcoct Special Bargains m All Department at B. F. EHLEBS & CO.'S. While Drees (loudx, 10 cents yaid. in btiipcd, at Victoria Lawn, 10y cents. piece, for 75 All colors Moiiee Silk, $1.25 and ."rl.fiO, foimerly $2.1)0 yard. All wool Plaids, teduceil for fiOUnd 75 cents yard. SOLD AT AND BELOW COST PRICE I SJST DiesMiiaking tinder the management of Miss CLARK. This Space FOR wm MM a w: NO. 77 KORT The "Dai!-f Bulletin ImniiciI IOviy TiieNrinv. ii'i Columns of hileremlni; Now. Win. G. Irwin & Company, (l.llllTlill.) npri.it IOU HALK J.ji)kio Ac Cmmii', PAKAFFINE PAINT CO.'S COMPOUNDS and ROOFING, REED'S PATENT Felt Steam Pipe Covering,, all sizes. FERTILIZERS: WOOL DUST, RONE MEAL, FISH OUANO, -ALSO-- BUCK & OHLAWDT'B High Grade Chemical Cane Manure. GRASS SEEDS: COCKSFOOT, RYE GRASS And CLOVERS. Refined Sugars, Fairbank Canning Co.'s Corned Beef, 1 and 2 lb. tins. SALMON IN" BARRELS, ana. !!3-f)0-ly PASTURE for HOUSES. TJIK undersigned is prepared to take horses on pasture at Palolo. J. 11ELKLUIIE, AtKahakollanl, Walklki, or Washing ton Place, Beretaaia at. C58 1m NOTICE of KEMOVAIi. THE San Francisco Fruit Depot has removed from Fort street to No. 87 King street near Fori. JOHN LYCURGUS, CiiO lm Proprietor. Ostrich Notice I YISITORS are entreated not to enter the paddocks where the birds me kept, not to tease the birds, not to r their feittherH. Some birds are fiittl Mill ng, the otheis arrived on tho 19th instant, require rest and should not ua disturbed. They can all be seen from tho entrance vt here visitors will always be welconflM. G. TROUSSEAU. Honolulu, Sept. lit). 1BWI. nairn NOTICE. FROM and after this date wo will not. be responsible for auy freight after same has been delivered at apy station. Parties to whom fi eight Is consigned must ho at the .station to receive their freight. No freight will be received for ship ment lmlw ecu tho hnm of K;.10 and ii o'clouk a. in , and between 1 :.1U and L' o'clock i in. Trains will not bo detained for ship ment of freight whlioiii i.pecial arrange ment. iHfrW'o freight will be received after iIiIn dale uidcns charges are prepaid. OAHU RAILWAY & LAND CO.. W. G. Afhlev, Superintendent. Honolulu, Pel, it, ikilO. liT-1 If "" NOTICE. rnm: Kaplolanl Maternity Home h.iH X two rooms to accommodate paying patients. Ladies of moderalo means who vvIhIi to secure u home on leason uhhi terms, before and liming thu time of ihi'lrconlliieiiiuiit, where the bust of food, iitlumlaui'u, miming and laudlcul wklll will bo provided, will phmu apply at Ilia lloiuu to Mm, Miller, the inuiroii, who will nliund o mlinliunnii lvo tiirinv or other liifninmtlnii required, Honolulu, Onl, I, lhlio, H7ft ilin J. J. m MiMONHARRAT. , AiinriHiyiiNrfiuiS Jvulmy 'iibllu Mmi'lmiH HlH'i'l) lluiiulnlii. if dress lengths, only lllaek Laces A Flouncings, al your own prices, All styles of Cm tains v Drapery. urcatlv reduced. dents' Undervveni, White Shirts,' Sock, Etc., Ele. is Reserved STREET. Week!" Summaru j) The Dest. Pnimr to Send Abroad. T15IK W.tUB.IS: From San Francisco. Leave S. F. ..Oct 18., .Nov If).. . . Dee 13.. Due at Honolulu ...Oct 25 ..Nov 22 ...Dec 20 Mariposa. . Zealandia. Alameda. . For San Francisco. Leave Due at. Sydney Honolulu Zeulandia Oct 1 Oct 18 Alameda Oct 2!) Nov lf Mariposa Nov 20 Dec 13. Zealandia Dee 24 Jan 1U Intermediate S. S. Australia. Leave Friday. . Friday. . Friday. . S. F. .Oct 10 .Nov 7 .Dec f) Leave Honolulu. Friday.. .Oct 24 Fridav. . . Nov 21 Friday. ..Dec 18 Australian Ml Survlca. FOK WAN VKAJNdlSVO, The new and flue Al steel steamship "Zealandia," Of the Oceanic Steamship Company, wilt be due at Honolulu from Sydney and Auckland on or about Oct. 18, 1890. And will leave for tho above wort -wttii mails and passengers on or about that date. For freight or passago, having SU- PERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS, apply to "7 WM. G. IRWIN & CO., Ajrent. For Sydney and Auckland. The new and flue Al steel. steamship " Mariposa," Of the Oceanic Steamship Company, will be due at Honolulu from San Francisco on or about Oct. 25, 1890. And will have prompt dispatch wftfc minis ami For PERIOK ply to 37 WM. G. IRWIN & CO.. Aeent BfirOur New Allotype Illustrated CiiiulotfiiH suit fieu on application, UN HIJTTICU H'l, Nun FraiiclNro, s , Cuiirni iiiu., may 11-00. y TaiWoWingKee, , No, 30 Nuiuuu Ut. 1', 0, Bdi 807, Boot and Shoo Storo,. llrtvlm 10 )'iurn iypruii'ii f py Iiiu lillii, inn iti i-1 in t i'il in iiiiiiiu. ihuihih hi iiiiiii' iLiii(iiLH'iy imoit i. ....:.. ... "i .:." i' ii .. i ," i ttm mm t Embroideries, $ii and $7 piece. II Oceanic sinsliii Comfy. passengers ior the above oortH freicht or nussuro. lmvlmr H1I ACCOMMODATIONS, lit) f ." 1 O . - !- . HAIiERSIfM FIELD i v IJiilii flliJ' HMD Kite mWULmm m Ail WW SBr ijuuui. "Uw Wmwu fylil , fiuljJl) lklikiu ill itlljljlj Mil UM Owing)! Mob I'iUmlmMUimitliuuMii, I) ft $