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Supplement to the "WSity 'B ulletin," Dec. 9, 1890.
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MUST PROTECT THE SEALS.
London, Nov. 18. Admiral Ho
Uinm of the Wnrsplto believes that
tlio British nmt the American Gov
isrntnuiita should send powerful men
of.warlo Hehrlng Sea during the
senl season in order t(t overaw e ihu
reckless settlers, llu believes Mint
nt nny time there might ho organ
ized rcBtstnnco to the United Stntcs
revenue cutters which might Involve
the two nations In wnr.
CANADA'S VENTURE.
Now York, Nov. 27. An Ottawa
special says tlio Dominion Govern
ment will Bhoitly inaugurate a vigor
ous foreign policy as tlio result of
Iho McKinlcy bill. They intend to
establish commercial agencies in the
South and Central American States
to find out tho prices Canadian pro
ducts will bring in those countries,
together with the prices of products
they can send to Canada.
NEW WARSHIPS.
Washington, Nov. 18 In his an
nual report to the Secretary of the
Navy, Chief Constructor Wilson,
referring to the gradual disappear
ance of the old wooden fleet, says
there nrc now eleven now steel ves
sels and one first-class torpedo-bont
in commission, and only eighteen
wooden vessels. The following ves
sels are recommended to be sold:
Brooklyn, Saugus, Speedwell, lies
cue, Ossippe, Juniata and Quinne
baug. Wilson says: "In tho opin
ion of the bureau, tho ideal commerce-destroyer
has been attained
in the design for Cruiser No. 12.
She has sustained a speed greater
than the swiftest Atlantic 'grey
hounds,' united with a powerful
battery, immense coal endurance
and edicicnt protection." Much
space is devoted to a description
of the three great coast-line battle
ships. The armament of these ves
sels will consist of four 13-inch
rifles, eight 8-inch, four D-inch,
twenty 6-pound rapid-firing guns,
six 1-pounder rapid-firing guns, two
Gatiing and six torpedo tubes or
guns. This represents a weight of
armament superior to that of any of
tho latest battle-ships laid down by
foreign powers.
HAWAIIAN
id
PIIKOI STEEET,
O-Oates open at IS o'cloek.-tfe
They Meet Again
TO-MORROW !
AT 3:80 O'CLOCK.
(JALIFORNIAS
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ALL HONOLULUS.
(The "All Honolulus" will comprise a
nine picked ftoin the Hawaiian
Baseball League.)
A SERIES OF MATCH GAMES OF
BASE BALL
between Tin:
CALIFORNIA BASE BALL CLUB
(Organized In San Frauclsco by Mr.
Irauk L. Hoogs and Is composed of the
very best of Base Ball Playeis especial.
ly selected for the Hawaiian Tour)
ANI THU cluiis op Tin:
Hawaiian Biss Ball Leaps
PRICES of ADMISSION:
Season Tickets (including icserv-
cd seat) 3 50
Single Admission CO
Reserved Chairs in Grand Stand
(extra) 23
Ckilui en 25
S" N. B. No charge for carriage
room.
B Reserved Seats on sale at tho
Hawaiian News Co. 730 lw
NOTICE to ARCHITECTS I
GROUND and Elevation Plans for a
Sailors' Home Building to bo
cicctcd on tho site S. . corner of Ala
kca and Hnlekaulla streets, 132 ft. and
1)0 ft. frontage respectively, aro asked
for, to he handed In to the undersigned
on or before Dec. 15, 1800.
Apiizeof 8100 will be awarded for
tho best plan aud a prize of $20 for tho
uecoml best plan submitted.
VST For particulars apply to
F.A. SOIIAEFBR,
C. M. COOKE,
S. M. DAMOBT,
720 W Committee.
Base
Ball
Grinds
Auction Sates by James P, Morgan.
Mortgagee's t
NOTICE of SALE.
WllKltlUS, tho inmtgnges herein
af'cr mentioned have been hoio
tofoio duly foreclosed by ailvcrtlsumcut
of moitgiigeo's notlco of intention to
foreclose, now. therefore, by older of
Alexander J. Cnrtu right of Honolulu.
Island of Ouliit, Trustee of the Estate of
It W. Holt, late of snld Honolulu, de
ceased, mortgagee of two certain niort
gagu deeds, to wit: 1st Mortgage
made by Oeoigu W. Nawaakoa of said
Honolulu, dated tho Kith dayof Novem
ber, 1880, and recorded in too Olllco of
the Rcgistiar of Conveyances, In Liber
103, folios C5-7. 2d Mortgago made
by said Georgo W. Nawaakoa, dated
thofithdav of August, 188!), and re
corded In the Olllco of tho Registrar of
Conveyance1, In Liber 117. folio 279 I
am dhectcd to sell at Public Auction,
On WEDNESDAY, Dec. 10,
AT 12 O'CLOCK XOO.V.
Of said day, at my salcsionm on Queen
Street, In said Honolulu, tho property
included and described in said nioit
guges as follows :
ALL THOSE
Pieces or Parcels of Lani
Situate at Kalkab'i, in Pauoa, in said
Island of Oahu, viz.:
1st All that cei tain Piece or Parcel
of Land containing an area of 1 CD-100
acres, and being the same premises de
scribed in Royal Patent No. 4453. Laud
Commission Award No. 1555 to Keala
au. and that were conveyed by said Ke
alaau to the said George W. Nawaakoa,
by deed dated the 25th of March, 1803,
and recorded in Liber 18, on the folios
288 and 280.
2d All that certain Piece or Parcel
of Land containing an area of 3G-100 of
an acre, and being Apana 1 of Royal
Patent No. 2038, Issued to Mere N. J'ua
under tho name of Mere Nahakuclua for
her children, Kalaimia, Emma aud Io
anc, and being the same premises that
were conveyed to the said George V.
Nawaakoa by Mere N. Pua et al., by
deed dated the 20th day of April, 18S5,
and recorded in Liber 00, folio 223.
TERMS CASH !
purchaser.
Deeds at expense of
EJP For further paiticluars apply to
JAS. F. MORGAN,
Auctioneer.
Or to J. M. Monsarrat, Attorney for
Mortgagee,
Honolulu, Nov. 15, 1800. 720 3t
r k o M
flu. 811 to Doc 3M
JEWELEli,
Fort Street, : : Hclnerny Block.
730 1m
DAILY BULLETIN
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This oillto having added a largo variety
of tho latest styles of
Elegant Type !
To Its Job Printing Room
Is better prepared than over to execute
all orders in that Hue, comprising:
Books, Pamphlets,
BUI Heads,
Business Caids,
Law Blanks,
Letter Heads,
Circulars, Invitations,
Plantation Blanks,
Banking Forms,
Wedding Cards,
Calling Cards,
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SECURITY:
Gash Assets. : : : : : Over $136,000,000
lllOMAltl) A. McUIIltOY. lrt!Hi(li!iit.
t& For full particulars apply to
. J3. JbSOSSIS,
Doc-24-8!) General Agent for the Hawaiian Islands.
1 - - j -m ilium i i '
THEO. H. DAVIES & CO.,
GENERAL IMPORTERS.
LINOLEUM, CARPET & RUGS,
IRON BEDSTEADS,
TRUNKS & VALISES,
TAILOR GOODS.
CLOTHING,
HATS & CAPS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
HOSIERY.
prriAnTrtTAT nr p. p at rn a tc?
PAINTS & OIL, CYLINDER
ROPES, ANCHORS & CHAINS,
SHEET LEAD,
CHARCOAL TIN PLATES,
Kerosene Oil" ALOHA."
English,
SCOTCH,
Groceries, Feed Stuffs, Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery & Glassware,
FERTILIZERS: Ohlcndorf's Diseolved Peruvian Guano, Ohlcndorf's Special Cane Manure.
LON DON PU RPLE: Effectual destroyer of Potato, Cotton & Cankor Worms, Etc.
SCRUB EXTERMINATOR: Destioys all Noxious Weeds & Scrubs.
BAGS:-Sugar, Rice, Paddy. Coal. TWINE, HEMP CANVAS, NAVY OAKUM.
FILTER PRESS CLOTHS & BAGS: Embracing the latest improvements In material and toxture.
Galvanized Water Pipe, Corrugated Iron, Fence "Wire, Pipe Fittings, Etc., Etc.
Shortly expected a
fine Hue of
Mors' CMsIms!
-AT THi:
Beaver Lunch Saloon,
H. J. NOLTE'S,
Will bo found a line stock of
MEERSCHAUM PIPES,
Cigar Holders
AND
Smokers' Requisites
OF BVEKT KIND.
THE BEST
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TORACCOS.
Llm
TUB-
AoglicanChurck Chronicle,
A
Monthly Periodical.
Recording cuncnt events of Church
History throughout tho woild. Events
in Hawaiian History, Educational aud
Literary Notes, Miscellaneous Notes of
Science nud Art and useful Information.
Published on tho flist Satuiday in
every month by tho Rev. Alex. Mackin
tosh. 57" Sold by tho Hawaiian News Co.,
Honolulu, H. I. 728 3t-170 It
The Elite Ice Cream Parlors
Candy Factor; & Cake Bakery,
I
CE CREAM the most delicious
you can get at the "Elite."
CAKES the finest in tho land, plain
or fnnoy, at tho "Elite."
P ES a real good article, always on
hand at tho "Elite."
CANDY of all kinds and of tho
very best quality, is ouo of the
great specialties at tho "Ellto."
4 In fact we keep everything per
taining to a first-class confectionery
store.
Special attsntion to Island or
IHART&Col
VraNOLUlUJ
ders. ' 729 lw
Guaranteed Bonds
ISSUED 11Y THE
OIL,
nuv nrrTQi
JLitt-X VJI VVJLU i
INDIAN (iOODS
Sept 17-90
anitaty Woollen System Co.,
(IIlWriTJEO.)
Just tSBand a full supply of
in all
CAUTION.
Genuine Jaeger Articles aro
Trade Mark, enclosing Dr. Jaeger's
WARRANTED
n Accept "no goods that do
720 lw
HOLIDAY
Waterhouse'e No. 10 Store
HAVE JUST OPENED OUT A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
TOYS & NOVELTIES
SUITABLE FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE, COMPRISING
Hand Painted Novelties, Traveling
Cases, Toilet & Smoker's Sots,
EDISOK'S TALKING DOLLS,
And Dolls of every other description. Also, a flno line of
Children's Books, New Games,
VELOCIPEDES, CARTS, WAGONS,
BICYCLES, MECHANICAL TOYS,
DOLL CARRIAGES, ROCKING HORSES,
Sofa Ciisliimi in Sill & Satins, Toys for ilic Million.
THE MECHANICAL TOY
"LADY OF THE PERIOD.'
NMY
SADDLERY & HARNESS,
LAWN TENNIS & CROQUET SETS,
RUBBER COATS & OIL SUITS,
LEATHER BELTING,
FLAGS, FLOWER POTS,
MIRRORS, CHAIRS,
SILVERWARE, STATIONERY,
SOAP, ETC., ETC., ETC.
WELSH STEAM COAL,
CEMENT, LIME,
FIRE CLAY,
FIRE BRICK,
RED BRICK, ETC.
CliafT Cutters & Cane Knives.
American
FREI
FRENCH,
KDtlrelyneW to thl. trade.
tho above wares for, gentlemen
sines.
stamped with the Diamond Shaped
Portrait.
PORE WOOL I
not bear tho Portrait of Dr. Jaeger.
2MC- IMfolWiEJEfcNY.
SEASON!
728 lm '$ J"
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