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? rf?f? DAILY BULLETIN : HOHOIjIILU, H. I., OCTOBER 25, lbUO. ,,.,, m..- , , , , r..,w' M BY AUTHORITY. "By virtue of the ntilhnrily in hip vested by the Constitution und the Statutes ot this Kingdom und deem ing it essontial to the promotion of justice, I do hereby order Unit the llcgulnr Term of the Thiid Judicial Circuit to be held nl Wiiiohinu, Kuu, Hawaii, on the first Thuisday of September, 1890, und by mo post poned until Monday, the loth Sep tember, be and the same is hereby further, postponed until MONDAY, the 17th day of November, ISM), at 9 o'clock a. M. Witness my hand and i f the seal of the Supreme L. S. Court at Honolulu, this ( ) 1st day of Sopt ember, v-v-- 1890. A. F. JUDD, Chief Justice Supreme Court. Attest : IIknuy Smith, Clerk. G-17 22t In conformity with the Act entitled "An Act ielating to the Suppression of Plant Discuses, Blight and Insect rests," approved July Hi, A. D. 1890, the following gentlemen have been appointed Commissioners of Agricul ture for the Districts of North und South Kona, Island of Hawaii : W. MULLEK, Chairman ; D. II. NAHINU, J. P. KA1IALEWAI. C. N. SPENCER, ' Minibtor of the Interior. Interior Office, Oct. 22, 1890. 092 -It Irrigation Notice. Honolulu, H. I., Aug. 9, 1890. Holders of Water Privileges or those paying W.itci Kates, are hereby notified that the hours for using water for irrigating purposes are from 6 to 8 o'clock a. m., and 4 to 0 o'clock r. m. Chas. B. WILSON, Supt. Hono. Water Woiks, Approved : C. N. Spencek, Minister of the Interior. G27 tf. jr u .fc; Pledged to neither Sect nor Party, But established for the benefit of all. SATURDAY, OCT. 25, 1890. THE MODUS OPERANDI. Editok Bulletin: I am enabled to give the following information as regards the vote of want of confidence against the pres ent Cabinet, and do not hesitate to publish the same, as it comes to me from what I consider good author ity. After it had been found that the National Iteform Party was fully able to hold its own in the Legislature against all fair and open attacks it was considered desirable to strike them a death blow in an underhand ed wajT by undermining party har mony with the Ministry, who were chosen from their party. To accom plish this one of the Reform Party canvassed for votes for a want of confidence resolution amongst the members of the National Reform Party, showing a list of those, during his sneaky work, which he asserted had consented to oust the Ministry of course without authority. Un fortunately it did not leak out in time that this wolf in sheep's cloth ing was a strong suppoi ter of the Cabinet, which would have spoiled his trick to lead the National Re form Party into the trap of making an unsuccessful attempt to over throw the "Ministry. This clever policy is said to he much admired by some, but is strongly condemned by the majority of the House. Rauiuts. FOREIGN NEWS. ' The conspiracy trials continue. Dillon expects to raise SoOO.OOO in America for the Irish cause and ex pects years of imprisonment on his return. Four Irish Archbishops have been summoned to the Vatican. The Star believes thcrtl is danger ahead and says: "The summoning of the Archbishops is believed to be a final cltbrt on the part of the Vatican to assist the 'Tories at this critical time.' " The Socialists arc holding meet ings throughout Germany. The Canadian Chamber of Com merce of Montreal will attempt reta liation by recommending to the Gov ernment the advisability of placing a duty of o cents per dozen on American eggs. Last season they imported 700,000 dozens from the United States. Cuba wants reciprocity. The Ha vana Board of Planters have decided to send the Minister of the Colonics a petition in favor of reciprocity with America and a revocation of the law of mercantile relations with Spain. The Sultan has sunendcrcd to Germany for -1,000,000 marks his sovereign rights over that portion of the East African coast which is leased to the German East African Company. During the first two weeks of October -18(5 cases of cholera, with 259 deaths, were reported in Spain. The epidemic shows a general de cline. The Herald's Washington special says it is believed that the President will call an extra session eaily in November. He will appoint Attorney-General Miller to the Supreme Bench, and make Solicitor-General Taft Attorney-General. A great silver strike has been made in the Sheridan Mine, Colo rado. It is alleged many millions of dollars are in sight, and that 3000 men cannot, exhaust the vein in a decade. A Lisbon despatch says British gunboats have entered the river Zambesi, notwithstanding the pro tests of the Portuguese. In Portu gal it is considered as a virtual act of war. Great excitement prevails. A Copenhagen dispatch says the King and Queen of Sweden were entertained on board the U. S. S. Baltimore, Oct. lGlh. The steamship Columbia has re duced the record between New York and Southampton, to G days 15 hours and 23 minutes. The Seventh Day Adventist's missionary schooner Pitcairn is to leave San Francisco to search for Elder A. J. Cudney, who they fear has been shipwrecked or eaten by cannibals. The King of Holland has been declared unfit to reign. Another mutinous outbreak has occurred in the English Army. This time in the East Surrey regiment stationed at Guesnsey. The trouble arose from a detachment of the regiment being ordered to India. Associate Justice Miller, of the United States Supreme Court, died Oct. 13. The Grand Duke Nicholas has become hopelessly insane. TO TOE LADIES ! ALFRED NEUMAN, THE WELL-KNOWN Ladies' Tailor, Of Nui Krntio hco, (I'ropiictor of the Itedfurn (Ionic, Mar ket Street, under Palace Hotel). Intends to remain in Honolulu for the next three or four months for the bcnellt of his health, during which time ho has cnucimtcu to open a J-M U8T-CLAH8 Ladies'Tailoring & Dressmaking Ladles wishing to have their Fall and Winter Costuini'S made will do well to call at once to secure their orders. ltldhiK Habits, Genuine Tailor-made Costumes, Tiavellug Ulsteis, Jackets, all thcLatest Designs In Promonado and Evening Costumes. F Ills universal reputation as a Fitter and Dressmaker is too well known to need any further rcconimntul atlon. He'will guarantee pcifect satia tion. Cor. Fort & Holel Sts. (Over Temple of Fashion.) C02 3in Auction Sales by James F. Morgan. Household Furniture A.T AUCTION. Guaranteed Bonds ISSUED BY THE On WEDNESDAY, Oct. 20. AT lO O'CLOCK A. 31., At the residence of Oavt. STAPLES. (Dickson Premises'). Ilcrctanla street, I will sell at Public Auction The Entire Househ'ld Furniture, Comprising 1 Fine Upright Piano, (Albert Cpnradl maker) ; Marbletop Center Tabic, Japanese Screens, Wicker Chairs, II. O. Sofa & Chairs, Book Cases, Onu Curved B. W. Marbletop Bedroom Set, Spt lug Mattrnsscs, Feather Pillows, Mosquito Nets, Carved Parlor Tables, 1 White Automatic Sewing Machine, Crockery, Kcfrlgerator, Pots of Ferns, Etc., Etc. MUTUAL LIFE COMPANY Gash Assets, OP NJ2TW YORK SECURITY: KIUBIAISO A. McUUKII'Y, ft'rcMltlcnt. tor For full particulars apply to Over $136,000,000 Doc-24-89 SS. 33. ilOE, General Agent for the Hawaiian Islands. TIIEO. XL D A"V IES & CO., GENERAL IMPORTERS. Messrs. Hollister & Co. liavo just re ceived a consignment of this DeUiMl Natural Mineral COlfit JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctloncor. WATKft I OaJT For s'llc by the Case, Dozen or Bottle at the store of HOLLISTER & CO., GS7 Fort street. UN WANTED A YOUNG American Man wants woik, inside or out. References given. Address "II,'' Hamilton House. C92 lit WANTED A WOMAN to do housework and sew. Good wages. Apply at this ofllee. 6'.t2 3t WANTED. A THOROUGH reliable -American Lady wishes a position as house keeper or as invalid nurse, would not mind going to some of the other Isl ands. Address "M," this ofllee. GOO lw AUCTION SALE OF Property atPeaii City By order of the OAIIU RAILWAY & LAND CO. I will sell at Public Auction at Pearl City, On SATURDAY, November 29th, AT 2 O'CLOCK 1 31.. A limited number of those desirable Bfllldlu Lots at Pearl City The Company have expended 820,000 to procure an ample supply of pure mountain water, resulting in the com pletion of two large Reservoirs with storage of nearly 2,000,000 gallons. From a distributing Reservoir with a capacity of 700,000 gallons, at an eleva tion of 100 feet above Fea level, water has been laid along Lehua Avenue to the Pearl City Depot In a G-luch Cast Iron Pipe, from which water will be supplied by the Company at Govern ment rates. The Company will bind itself In the Deeds to carry purchasers and their families and servants by rail between Honolulu & Pearl City At I Cent Per Mile. 2d Class LINOLEUM, CARPET & RUGS, IRON BEDSTEADS, TRUNKS & VALISES, TAILOR GOODS. CLOTHING. HATS & CAPS, -BOOTS & SHOES, HOSIERY, STOCKHOLM & COAL TARS, PAINTS & OIL, CYLINDER OIL, ROPES, ANCHORS & CHAINS SHEET LEAD, CHARCOAL TIN PLATES, Kerosene Oil "ALOHA." J &vrrJZ.JPi!iJi'- - tt&2!m& SADDLERY & HARNESS, LAWN TENNIS & CROQUET SETS, RUBBER COATS & OIL SUITS, LEATI1KR BELTING, FLAGS, FLOWER POTS, MIRRORS, CHAIRS, SILVERWARE, STATIONERY, SOAP, ETC., ETC., ETC. WELSH STEAM COAL, CEMENT, LIME, FIRE CLAY, FIRE BRICK, RED BRICK, ETC. Chair Cullers & rano Knives. ENGLISH, SCOTCH, AMERICAN FRENCH, DRY GOODS! Groceries, Feed Stuffs, Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery & Glassware, FERTILIZERS:- Ohleudorl's Dissolved Peruvian Guano, OhlendorPs Special Cane Manure. LONDON PL) RPLE: Effectu.il destroyer of Potato, Cotton & Canker Worms, Etc. SCRUB EXTERMINATOR: Destroys all Noxious Weeds & Scrubs. BAGS:-Sugar,Riee, Paddy. Coal. TWINE, HEMP CANVAS, NAVY OAKUM. FILTER PRESS CLOTHS & BAGS: Embracing the latest improvements in material and texture. Galvanized Water Pipe, Corrugated Iron, Fence Wire, ripe Fittings, Etc., Etc. Shortly expected a line line of INDIAN GOODS Sept 17-00 Entirely new to this trade. and WANTED A SITU ITTOX, by a single middle aged general machinist and en gineer, well posted on marine work and steam engines in general. The very bust of refeiencci as to ability, charac ter and maimers, etc. Addiess "II.," this olllce. 89 lw DOCTOR TUCKER WRECK OF THE MANA. Editor Bulixtin : I wish to correct a mistake made by your correspondent Humanitarian in his letter which appeared in your issue of October 21th. He states that at the shipwreck of the Maim "There was borne loss of life, but ut this lapse of time, not having pre served the accounts, its extent can not be recollected," There was no loss of life, according to the testi mony of the Cuptaln on his iiuival here, also according to the protest made before the Consul at Julult und sworn to by Captain um crow, Your correspondent is right about the woman's broken arm, though I never JiuiikI (lint sho wascitnying lior baby at (ho tluio shu was stiuuli mid Injuria). Tim Captain iurforiii I'd Hid operation of uniting oit lliu llmli and wlion lit li'H licr ut liur lioinu tliu wouiul If ml liualuil, 1'iijil' NiUqii iuIuhiuiJ lu Jjuiiululu us IU8U uf Urn MliMi lull, Li yuur w iusiijiii!ujl uhmvm, "In u ujuu'tiij ijji buMUmut uf imiili inj ijiJrJi, a I'lUprpluid wirUiu" mmli THE WORLD OVER. Chinese are reported to bc going into Arizona at a lively rate via Guaymas. The loss of Hie in the French fishing fleet of Newfoundland this session has been 130 men. The Sioux of South Dakota are dying rapidly of consumption, and other throat and chest diseases. Gen. Lew Wallace is pushing to completion his new novel. The scene is laid in Constantinople. Letters from missionaries in Ugauda show that affairs there arc now under complete control of the two Christian parties. The London committee aiding in the restoration of the Toronto Uni versity library, has npw in hand or in sight 100,000 volumes. The Federation of Women's Clubs has accepted the invitation of the Chicago Women's Club to hold its 1892 meeting in that city. Through the use of the electric light the time in pussing through the Suez Canal has been reduced to twenty-two and one half hours. Nowhere outside the United States does the game of baseball enjoy so much popularity as in the Tokyo Yokohama community in Japan. The late Mrs. Frances R. Holland of Hartford, Conn., daughter of Bishop Brownell, has left 100,000 to the new Episcopal cathedral in New Yoik. Erastus Wiman is the piojeclor of the proposed railway tunnel under Now York Hay from Stalen Island to Brooklyn. It will cost about 8(5,000,000. In the future, in all Government documents und olllcial publications in Canada, such words us , flavor, labor, honor, etc, must bo spelled with the "u," according to tho Eng lish usage, Hou'n mountain peaks of Urn Hluu Itldgu range In North Carolina, uust of Abbeville, mvu been emitting kliluku for several weeks, for Hut third time sluee the Charleston tiHtliiml(o. "I.hwuf i i muii ull ii'iiiinl u Vl Will llliibf iiUl 11VHI HlbllllHi," Wml mumU rtlwb. lw im$i iilwutlwlmlu IW WILL leave for the Coast by the "S. S. Australia," expecting to return by the same steamer, to arrive Xovember 14th. lie takes pleasure hi being permitted to leave his patients in care of DOCTOR DAY. GDI 31 TO KENT The Thoroughbred Percheron STATION. 'WHITE CLOUD," Imported by Hon. S. Parker, will stand for a short time at T. Lishman's Stable, cock Dental Ofllee, LAKGE Airy Room, up staiis, unfurnished, lately occupied by Howard Ilitcli- lunuire at Anderson & f.undy's 091 lw ro LET at the i TWO-KOOMED Cottage, tx furnished or unfurnish ed, centrally located. Apply HAWAIIAN NEWS CO. COO lw FOR KENT ADESIKlBLKFive-Koom Cottage with pant-lob, detached eook-liouse anil ser vants' rooms, huge stable, etc., on Nun aim Avenue, near School street. Laige yaid with fruit trees und choice llowerw. Kent reasonable. tpply to 080 tf Slits. C. A KON G . TO JLKT Wrt ICUIT VERY Convenient and r Desirable Cottage fnr- iirtjra ntsiK'u or unitiriusueu, near the old baseball ground at Maklki Ap ply at GULIOK'S AGENCY, U76 tf as Merchant street. TO LET 4 m m OTT.fMYH .. MM XT. ... jpvmjl, a. A auiLn oi i uruo imiuisiv e$8S3Bl bedrooms and parlor, on Punchbowl street near Paluco Walk; siiltablu for two blnglo gctitlemeu. Apply to GOUf H. F. HE1U1AKD. , STORES TO LET. rpWO Htoies on King strei't L recently occupied by Mr. CluiH. Uitfltacu, to let at runsouithlo leulal. I'remlfes have been thoroughly renovated. Possession at once, Apply to J.J.OT1JWKLL, Intel lor Ollli'ii, I 1-2 Cents Per Mile, 1st Class, During a term of 9 years from the date of purchase. These special Kates of Fare will be transfeiable with the property during the term named In tho Original Deed. Trains will always be run for reasonable accommodation of residents at Pear.1 City. Trains will reach Honolulu at G :45 and 8 or 8 .45 and 11 :50 a. m., leave Honolulu for Pearl ( Ity and way Sta tions at 8:15 a. m and 1:45 and 4 to 4:30 ami 5:13 to 5:30 p. in. subject how ever to such changes as may be from time to time found necessary for the convenience of the public or business interests of the Company. Evening Trains will also be run whenever theie is a reasonable demand. BEAUTIFUL VIEW! Those desiring lots where the most charming view can be had from the veranda of cottace or mansion, can obtain lots fronting on Lehua, Maile or Woodlawn Avenues; this Is a most charming location for residences, as all agree who have taken the trouble to walk up Lehua Avenue above the Ewa Conrt House. As a health, resort, a better situation cannot be found. To assist settlers, the fol.owing easy terms are offered : One-Third in Cash, One-Third in 3 years, One-Third in 5 years, With Interest at 7 Per Cent. Thus making It possible for tho most limited in means, to procure a fine healthy i evidence. Distance Is anni hilated by railway communication, so that people living at Pearl City will ie.ach Honolulu in less time than it takes to come fiom Waikikl by the oi (Unary means of travel, while the ex pense for a person will not bo more than live cents per day greater than the present cost of travel to Waikikl by Tramway, Now is your time to procuro Homestead & Business Lots at ', PEARL CITY At Prices lower than they can ever be bought in tho future. Don't Let Your Opportunity Slip If you do you will live to quote tho "hind sight" sayings wo so often hear from people who had a chance to buy the whole of Kulaoknhua PlniiiH for a ong, but they didn't! A word to the wlsu is Milllcient. C37 Maps of tho Lots can bo seen at the olllct't, of the Paelfle Hardware Co., Hawaiian News Co., and T. G. Thrum's, and ut my Salesroom, Honolulu, where all liuthur information uau he obtained. -- ai Ait iii. i. S30.- -TJEItM G89 tf --O CENTRAL IEAT liRKET, iplir Nniiami Street, K In tho new building, adjoining Love's Bakery, where you can pio- eure the choicest Beef, Mutton, Veal, Fork, Poultry, JEto. SAUSAGE A SPECIALTY. Ho. 1 Fork Baneagc, Smoked Tongues. Beef Sausage, Smoked Mntton Hams, Bologna Sausage, Spiced Beef, German Sausage, Corned Fork & Beef. t39" Your patronage is respectfully solicited and satisfaction guaranteed in every particular. WESTBROOK & TAYLOR, ituTcur.its. Bell Tclo. 369 iitrMutual Tclo. 362 C82 lm THE ARLINGTON, Jlotel tit., : Honolulu. J. H. FISHER, Prop. Telephones, No. 111).- -M3SJ- -V. O. Box 372. MS Hustace, King Street. Having leased tho storen iu the brick building known as the "Lincoln Illock," nearly opposite the old stand, and having disposed of that pi.Uion of my stock damaged by the late lire, and being in receipt, of New Goods per last steamer, and more on the way, I am prepared to fill all rders as before, thanking the public" for the liberal patronage bestowed on me for the past seven years, I .hope by prompt attention to all ouhrs to merit a continuance of the same. At tho new utand nhall be pleased to see all my old cus tomers, and as many new ones as may find it to their advantage to call. Island orders i-olicitd and failhfiillv executed. CI1AS. UUSTAOE. Hi?' n vn Btt'iff.T''gjL!ij'rnTLrJSr.T3,srs;g -sgL: t ' "-',;, p,ttmtsimmj.jx ... . . . , , W Mimif :i Sivsil in Prico & Quality ! One-third tho Price oi' the Eoyal ! livery Housekeeper Should Use It ! yjOr A Saving of 38 Tor Cent in Cost and Quality the Very Best. ffH SPECIAL RATES TO JOBBERS. 551 6m KEMRY DAVIS & CO.. Exclusive Ageuta foi tho Hawaiian Islands. wrr&L3itam.ttyi,ai.tjMMrj4i-JM&&AXMmWBt-m REMOVAL! TERMS : Board and Lodging, per week, (ac cording to location of rooms,.. $10 00 to 812 00 Transient, per day 2 00 Table Board, per week 7 00 Single Meals CO I-Vlsltors will find this one of the most comfortable and convenient houses in the city, the rooms being laige, light and airy. Hot and cold water baths, C83tf i72 1 til KOIt MSA HIS V HAT Trawl or I'aii'ul if Land ultiiiilt'd In I'ululii Viillny. Diiiiliiliilng an lurinif Hid imiT until' iir m aial brhiiitflnu in Dm iilatn nl (limn. IiuiiK' iI''umi. lf',l" HMV la UN I'll lll M'llll "I HII II IIIIIIII IIMI (Hill lift? New WalGlimaRer & Jewelry ESTABLISHMENT ! I make a specialty of icpairiug Due Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, .Etc, first-class work a U8 1 ant .JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctioneer. IMONWMH Builtiing k Loan Association, Till'; lltmnlnfnii.'cliiuolllHi Anno. 1 I'lulluii Iiuyii iln'lili'd in Utliu tliu iuiIiI. If lh'llin I'll BJi HI' 11 111 III III III VII Ullmhjfr I'lllllll DlfUiUi PuJ'UllllBI !Ullfl 1W!H Hotmiiil fni n hlmik, mi Ihu llint Monthly Hlil JIUtt liiJuiiinny, hlii, tfiilnHiiliiilmi Minima 1 111 llllltll IH'HIIHH PI'MIK .HUhHUUi i'lllllll UllUJUi runimiiHi i wuu. i.m uhu uh iuiiiuj muni inmhii nun IjuuIiIiiiim' hum ItUU. ,I1J UK IliMlb III JWII I'ljmiii uiii)t;uimi fur UH IlilHU Willi .' lib And guarantee moderate prices. A.J.SCHREIBER, Hotel at., under the "Arlington.1 07!) lm COSMOPOLITAN RESTAURANT JJolliol ttli'oot. Having removed our SODA YVOItKS to moro commodious quartorg at IVo. 29 FORT feWR HT5 CT, fNear the Custom House) Wo aro iidw pioparcd to furmi-li at short notice, and of prime quality any of the following High Clats Aerated Beverages: ' Gil iiSGg:& ALE, u Try or Sarsaparilla, Sarsaparilla & Iron Water, and Crab Apple Older. Using exclusively tho HYATT 1'lLllE WATER SYSTEM. 71-IBOTH TELEFHONESKS?! ER & CO.,' : IIONOIiVI.il. FOItT NTIttWKT. THE Young Compuny huvliig bought this well-known rustiuinini. Is repnred to keep best will bo borvoil, pri before, Tho a Detter lulilu tliutt fond in tliu niaikut Ilonidlng In pilvalo rnoin, pur week IMMI Iff Ml IMMf Ml IIIMMMM V! ftQ HlngloMuHl,,,,,., ,,,,., 1 1 ,,,,,, iin iu JJoariliiij,' In pnlillu iiioii), pn- wenk llfllllMIIIMIMIMIMMMIMIllll 7fi HIHKlO Ml'Ul. I.,... M... !.,,,,,,,, 6 (tk 1100 lw Horne-Olipping-1 U) ll" .OlfMi mu rvunmmwmw u umm . i lumrni i iiuK ui iNUH Ufi'if liUi "i mMmu mil mm NOTICE. r"HE ICaplolanl Jliiternlty Homo has X two rooms to accommodate paying patients. Ladles of moderate means who wish to secure a home on ica?on ahlo terms, before and dining tho time of their conllneniL'iit, where Uio bent of food attendance, musing and medical skill will bo provided, will plcueii apply aHhc Home to .Mrs. .Miller, tho malum, who will attend to admittance, give terms or oilier Infui million reqiili'iMl, HonoliihiOei. 4, Mlo. 075 Urn NOTICE. IjMlO.M and after UiW dale wo will not ? be nioii4lblii for mi) fmlghl aliur liiuim has hi'uii dullvci'i'd al any gallon. Piiilli'H in wliniii fiinghl U miui.'iiuil iiiiifet hit til Hid Minion m iwtlvii iht'lr fri'lulil. .Nuiih'kIiI Mlllliinmiypi fur uhlp nitnil ImhMiini Hi" liniir ol aiillJ tun u ii'ihink it. in him) Itiilwiinii itui inn) '4 ll'lllUHli II III) Train will mil MiKiil of (iuIhIh iiliaut i)iwl4 UUtlll. 14 mu im&mviuy wiv mwjj tmiM . NOTICE. pAPTAINII. Llghtbody, V ".Hlrker," will not bo lor any uents contracted with n ijt U Is written order. wlioe7 of the bark responsible by his crow 077 tf ; liu tluiuiuwl fur ijii HI WINIIMI'' uauKUJtumtf J KAIULA having iniido an asslgu- incut to the undersigned for the hmii'llt f his ci editors, nil nursmis hav ing claims iignliiht said .1. iCuiulaaru reipicsluil to iii'-i)iit them within two months at lliu ollleo of Ilynmn Urothers, ami all who urn Inilebti'd to J. 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