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Honolulu, Deo. 10, 1890.)
Sealed tenders will be received at
this Olllce until WEDNESDAY, Dec.
31st, at 12 o'clock uoon, for the de
livery on the bench at Knlaupapa, or
Knlawno, or ut the Loner Settlement,
Molokni, in good order and condition
ous.
an average of 00 head of Fat Beef
Cattle per month, for the UBe of the
Board of Health for Six (6) Months
from the awarding of the contract.
The tender should be for the price
per pound dressed.
The hides and tallow to ho the pro
perty of the Board,
The Board of Health does not bind
itself to accept the lowest or any bid.
By order of the Board.
DAVID DAYTON,
733 3t-171 2t President.
Thos. Aiu, Esq., has UiIb day been
appointed Commissioner of Agricul
ture for the Districts of North and
South Kona, Island of Hawaii, vice
J. P. Kuhalewai, resigned.
The Board now consists of :
W. MULLER, Chairman ;
D. H. NAHINU,
THOS. AIU.
C. N. SPENCEK,
Minister of the Interior.
Interior Office, Dec. 9, 1890.
732 3t
R. von Tempsky, Esq.. has this day
een appointed a member of the
Bond Board of the District of Maka
wao, Island of Maui, vice A. von
Qraevemeyer, resigned.
The Board now consists as follows :
0. .H. DICKEY, Chairman;
L. A. ANDREWS,
R. VON TEMPSKY.
C. N. SPENCER,
Minister of the Interior.
Interior Office, Dec. 9, 1890.
732 3t
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attg utliffiti
Pledtred to neither Sect nor Party,
But established for the benefit of all.
THURSDAY, DEC. 11, 1890.
Our morning contemporary would
do itself credit and pay a compli
ment to the intelligence of the com
munity by waking up long enough
to realize that Mr. G. F. Allardt,
Hon. L. A. Thurston and the Paci-'
fie Commercial Advertiser are no
longer in the employ of the Hawai
ian Government the two latter hav
ing been dismissed for cause. By the
way the journalistic Bourbon of the
Aduertiser has a chance of "put
ting himself right," as it were, by
making an exposure of the electric
light mismanagement, now being
officially investigated ; the thing is
sure to come out, and by showing a
little newspaper enterprise our con
temporary might distance all com
petitors. The new United States Tariff bill
is meeting with more or less opposi
tion. There are signs of coming liti
gation. The discussion of both pro
visions and defects of the bill is at
present freely indulged in by the
American press and party leaders.
Tho Tariff reformers are not alone
in taking the matter up, and it now
looks as if importers generally would
join forces with the reformers to
promote litigation for the purpose of
defeating the Tariff Bill upon both
technical and constitutional points.
The grounds of opposition, as far
as outlined, will probably be upon tho
technicality that President Harrison
signed the engrossed Tariff Bill,
which, by error, omits the essontial
clause allowing "drawbacks" on to
baccos ; and that public money can
not be used constitutionally to aid
private enterprises, whether in form
of tax or bounty.
Those advocating litigation hold
that it is greatly to tho interest of
all concerned that the questions
raised be authoritatively settled be
fore augav duties shall be removed,
and it is claimed that Republican
leaders in the present Congress will
likely favor an amendment postpon
ing the operation of tho sugar sche
dule in the meantime.
THE WANDERING PILGRIM.
Eorrou Bulletin;
If "Pilgrim" looks at his first
effusion he will find several dis
crepancies in his statements. First
he says, "the other evening," and
a llttlo later on, "on moro than one
occasion since that night" he had
attended our service. As I Lave
hew organist there for the pwtt six
tottP,5!?l,5?'?255
weeks, Hie tnovllitblo rouoluMon U
that Ills allusion to tho organ was
tnndo when 1 was playing. I did
not say that lie wore a "hood"
though ptlRrlins generally do. How
ever, If ho went into church for the
purpose of "paying his vows," as
ho says ho did, I think It would
have been better If lie had attended
to his prayers Instead of busying
himself making comparisons which,
as the old proverb says, "are oil!
KHNV.3TIN1: GlUT.
SUPREME COURT.
Wedhesiut, Dec. 10,
UKKOltK M'CUI.LY, .1.
.
Bankruptcy of Mnnocl Vlerra
On tho application of II. Hackfeld
& Co., petitioning creditors, the
said Manoel Vierra Is adjudged
bankrupt, and Monday, Dec. 22, is
appointed for proof of claims. F.
M. Hatch for petitioners ; respond
ent in person.
S. K. Aki vs. Kaili, et al. Parti
tion. Tho Court orders that parti
tion be made and appoints S. M.
Kaaukai commissioner to survey tho
land nnd rcpoit to tho Court. L.
A. Thurston for plaintiff ; A. Rosa
for defendants.
I1KKOUE judd, c. J.
Guardianship Kelekina (w). Or
dered that letters of guardianship
issue to Kekdaiwahla (w.), peti
tioner, under 8150 bond. S. K.
Kane for petitioner.
Estate Jose T. Machado Lopez.
Ordered that account of Anna
Louiza M. Mendonca, executrix, be
approved and she discharged.
Estate of Kohikoku King. Peti
tion of I. L. King for letters of ad
ministration. The Court orders
that letters of administration issue
to petitioner with bonds. L. A.
Thurston for petitioner; E. John
son for Kahikohu (w., 2d), et al.
Thursday, Dec. 11.
UKfOHE .1UDD, C. J.
Estate of Edward Preston. Peti
tion of Cecil Brown, administrator,
for allowance of accounts and dis
charge. The Court orders the ac
counts approved as amended and
administrator discharged. Adminis
trator in person.
MEETING NOTICE.
A SPECIAL Mooting of the Stock
holders of Paia Plantation will be
held at the office of C.istle & Cooke,
FRIDAY, December 12, 1890, at 3
o'clock v. M.
T. W.HOBRON,
731 3t Secretary Paia Plant'u.
Stockholders' Meeting.
THERE will be a Special Meeting of
the Stockholders of the Haiku
Sugar Co. at the office of Castle &
Cooke on FRIDAY, tne 12th inst , at 4
o'clock i. m. A full attendance is de
sired. J. B. ATHERTON,
Secretaiy.
Honolulu, Dec. 9, 1890. 731 4t
Y.M.C.A. HALL.
MUSICAL aid LITERARY
Entertainment with Refresh
ment !
BY THK
Y. M. C. A. BOYS,
Friflay Evili, Dec. lltl
AT 7:80 O'CLOCK.
g0T Admission, 60 cents.
New Model Lunch Room,
Open 4.11 JVlulit I
Gentlemen :
Having fitted up the upper floor of
our premises as first-class lunch
room, wo are prepared to furnish
meals of tho best tho market affords ;
cooked to suit your taste. After the
next Bteamcr, December 12th, wo
will have constantly on hand Froxon
Oysters, Game, Etc., Etc., in thoir
season.
lflTEntrance by Btep, mauka of
main entrance.
Hoping that you will give us a
call wo are respectfully yours.
732 1m
ForYoMama&Hiikoi
The Pacific Mail S. S. Co.'a Finest
Steamer
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CH IN A,"
Will sail (or the above port on or
about
December 2Etli.
Ifey-For freight or passago apply to
H. HACKFELD &. CO.,
732 td
Agents.
NOTICE.
NOTICE is heieby glreu that Ohong
Ouin Is no longer a mauugor
(from tills day) In tho business of
Kwong Fook Tal, of Ilanalel, Kauai,
(sugar planters and store keepers), and
If r. Chong Gsuno will bo the new ap
pointed manager from date, aud he It
the only one wbo Is authorized to sign
the Arm name.
KWONO FOOK VUKN.
Houolulu, Dm. S, WW. W aw
DAILY. BULLBTC!
Miction Sales by James P, Morgan,
AUCTION SALE OF
BOOKS!
On SATURDAY, Deo,, ltttti,
AT 1 O'CLOCK MOtVM,
1 will aell at Public Auutlou, at my
Salesroom, Queen street, the library
of Hon, E. Muller, compiling an as
sortment of
Gurman & English Works,
ALSO
Vols, of tho Poetical Works
Of Rev. E. Schneider.
And at the same time will be sold
a lot of
FINE LIQUORS,
IVUlMklr. lleern. Ktc, Etc.
JAS. F. MORGAN,
733 2t Auctioneer.
Evening Auction Sale
On Tuesday Evening, Dec. 16,
AT 7 O'CLOCK.
At my Salesroom, Queen street, I will
soil at Public Auction, a large and
aried assortment of
NEW-:-BOOKS,
Suitable for the holidays, and com
prising works of the follow
ing authors:
Dickons, Carlyle,
J. Fenlmore Cooper's Works,
Goorge Eliot's Works,
Poetical Works ol Longlollow,
Tennyson, Whlttler, and Others.
And a large assortment of
Children's Books I
gpsJT All to be sold regardless of
price to close consignment.
g$F Books on view at my Sales
room, Monday and Tuesday, Decem
ber 15th and 16th.
JAS. F. MORGAN,
Auctioneer.
733 ot
Watches For All !
ON A WEEKLY PAYMENT OF
$3.00
WILL GIVE A
$30 WATCH,
Crescent, Monarch,
OH'
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These Cases are the best in the
market; aro guaranteed to be made
of Two Plates of 14 Carat Gold, with
Plate Composition between, and writ
ten guarantee from the factory. Full
Jewelled Waltham Movement, gua
ranteed to keep fine time.
These Watches are preferable to
gold watches, because tho cases are
Btifl', and perfectly safe for tho move
ment. flpEvery member getB his watch
within 15 weeks. Call and seo our
uidtnlma Tt id n flnn nnTnrflinlfv fln
1 get a cheap and fine watch in a
short time.
CALIFORNIA WATCH CLUB CO,
A. J. SCHREIBER, Manager.
Hotel St., under the "Arlington."'
732 2w
NOTICE.
THAVE bought out the Interest of In
Koon Lan, in the firm ot Kwong
Ying Wai Co., hithei to carrying on a
rice plantation at Walahole, Koolau,
Island of Oahu. All his cluims will be
settled by In Koon Lan.
732 3t ,AU TAI SOU.
NOTICE to ARCHITECTS !
GROUND and Elevation Plans tor a
Sailors' Home Building to be
erected on the site S. E. corner of Ala
kea and Halekauila streets, 182 ft. on
Alakea street, aud 90 ft. frontage res
pectively, are asked for, to bo nanded
in to the undersigned on or before Feb
ruary 1. 1891
A prize of 8200 will be awarded for
the best plan and a prize of 850 for the
second best plan submitted.
8S& For particulars apply to
F.A.SUHAEFER,
C. M. COOKE,
S. M. DAMON,
720 td Committee.
Zq verkaufen 1
Deutsche JHiecher:
Meyer's Couservatlons-Lexluon,
Ueber Land & Meer,
Zur gutcu Stunde,
Roman blbllothek,
Wcrko von Samarow, etc.
Naeheres zu erfragcu in der Expedi
tion dieses lilattes. JM lw
Jose Pacheo,
BARBER,
tT- Nuuanu street, next door to
Love's Iiakery. 780 lm
rtOUGH-CHEWING;QUM, the
K.i latest ktyie of mini, for sulo at tho
"Kllto Ii Crouu Parlors." 7 I w
HONOLULU, H I., DSOMMBMt 11, 1800.
HAWAIIAN
OPERA HOUSE.
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Of Hawaiian & Other Ylews,
UNilKIl THE AUSriUKS OP TIIK
Hawaiian Camera Club
IN AID UP THK -
SAILORS' HOME SOOIETY,
OH
Thursday, Dec. 1 1 ,
At H P. 91. Hhnrii.
Doors open at 7:30 p. m.
Dross Clrole, Parquotte & Balcony
91 00
Gallery
SO
SST Carriage may be ordered for 9 :80.
Tickets are for sale at Benson, Smith
& Co., Holllster & Co., Hawaiian News
Co., Up-town llook Store and L. J.
Levey's.
Reserved seats may be secured at the
office of L. J. Levey on Wednesday, the
10th Inst , at 9 A. M. 728 lw
OPERA HOUSE
Doors Open at 7:80 IV 31.
gSg" ADMISSION Dress Circle, (re
served) $1; Balcony, 76o.; Gallery,
950c.
BY UNIVERSAL REQUEST 1
NEXT SATURDAY EVENING,
December lOtli.
America's Most Gifted Child Actress I
The Greatest Lord Fauntleroy on
the Btago,
OL.ITE
;B EUESJES: JL.E Y,
Supported by an Excellent Company.
The following strong bill will be pre
sentedfor the second time, by special re
quest of a number of prominent ladies
and gentlemen, who wore unable to get
seats at first performance:
" EDITH A'S BURGLAR!"
(As produced at the Lyceum Thea
tre, New York).
OLIVE BERKLEY : : asEdltha
Last Two Acts of
"LITTLE LORD FADHTLER0Y1"
OLIVE BERKLEY : : as Codrio
(Little Lord Fauntleroy).
Sale of seats will commence
Thursday morning, at 9 o'clock, at
Thrum's jjook Htorc. Mr. j. o. nu
llams will direct the sale. 730 lw
NOW TELL US!
Have you ever heard a
Glee Club Concert?
Do you know that one has
Never been given in Honolulu?
A Concert for the Benefit of tho
Athletic Association
OF
Kamehameha School
Will be given by the
KAMEHAMEHA GLEE CLUB 1
ASSISTED BT
jr. W. "Variidley, Oscar Ilerold and
1'buI K. laenberjr.
AT THE
era
-ON-
Monday, Dec. 15, 1890.
Yodels & College Glees ot all sorts
will be given.
Reserved seats for sale on Thurs
day morning, Dec. 11th, 9 a. m., at
Benson, Smith & Co.'s. 726 td
YODS ATTENTION!
Is called to the large stock of
FINE GOODS!
Now on band and to arrive on the
12th Instant.
They comprise everything to be had In
many various lines.
NEW NOVELTIES
OK ALL KINDS,
Leather Goods,
WatohoB, OIooIcb,
Umbrellas &0anes
Mounted In Gold & Silver,
Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc.
g$T Store will be open evonlngs for
two weeks previous to Christmas.
7U7 3w H, F,WIOHMAN.
Curriago Horges Far Sulo I
I HAVE tor sale at
ICuuloa Ranch, 8
Young Horses and
Mares, of tho best
breeds, recently bro
ken to harness, Apply toon by mail or
otherwise to
CHARLES H. JUDD,
At Kualoa, Koolaupoko, Oahu,
Deovwber B, 1(00 70 lw
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HoMdaySeasoa
F
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18U0
THE PIONEER
Steam Candy Factory, Bakery
AMI
ICE CREAM PARLORS,
(ESTABLISHED, 1803.)
Will again have on hand the Urgent
assortment of
Prill, Citron, Ponnfl, Jelly
AND
MrONUE CAKES.
To suit tho most fastidious tasto and
ornamented in F. Horn's well-known
style and in great varioty.
CONFECTIONERY
Of endless variety of homo manufac
ture, both plain and fancy.
Christmas Trees,
Richly ornamented and plain. Also,
Fixings for decorating Xmas
Trees.
Rich. Mince Pies,
Of Horn's well-known good quality.
AIbo, for sale
MINCE -:- MEAT,
Fancy & Plain Pastries,
IN THE GREATEST VARIETY.
Ice Cream,
Guaranteed to be of the richest and
purest quality ; sold at the honest
price of only
$2 Pel Whole Gallon
gBflTTleaso call and convince your
self and oblige.
Yours respectfully,
Proprietor; Hotel street, between
Fort & Nuuanu.
74"a BOTH TELEPHONES "74
731 lm
.A.iii Lovers
OF BEAUTirUL
American Furniture!
Aro respectfully invited to examine
that now on sale by
H. H. WILLIAMS & CO.,
(Successor to O. E. Williams),
105 Fort St., : : Honolulu.
Selected by Mr. H. H. Williams
in person from the
LARGEST STOCKS
AND
LATEST STYLES
In San Francisco. Ladies and Gen
tlemen will find in this stock
Goods, Elegant, Substantial,
ORNAMENTAL and USEFUL,
For generations to como, and very
suitable for
CHRISTMAS, NEW YEAR,
BIRTHDAY or BRIDAL
PRESENTS !
JZlVLargo invoices lately received,
and moro on the way by sail and
steam. 731 lm
&
No, 92 FORT ST.,
Are now showing a Largo Now
Stock of Goods suitable for the
Holidays, comprising Diamond
Jewelry ot all kinds; Brooches,
Earrings, Bracelets, Bangles,
Lace and Scarf Pins, Rings,
Ladles' and Gents' Gold and
Sllvor Watches aud Watch
Chains, Native Jewelry, Clocks,
Silverware, Gold Headed Canes,
Etc., Etc., Etc.
' Prices within the reach
of all. Give us a call, 728 lm
FOB LEASE.
rpHAT Tract of Lsud sjtuat-
X ed at Palolo Valley, and
I CoiiBlstlnt: of 170 acres, moro
or less,' until recently under lease to the
late Phillip Milton, and belonging to
the estate of C)ias, Long, deceased. A
lease for a term of years will be given,
as well as Immediate possession if de
sired, Tho land Is substantially fenced,
For particulars, apply to
FlA-HOHAErER,
Or J, F.Oolburu.
Uouolu lu, Dou, 0, 1 WQ, 7l H w
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22s3
FriBis
Coitrymeii
WENNER
$5 oooworthof Silverware,
GIVEN
Silver ! Silver ! Silver !
FOR 1 DAYS S2.50 FOR "30 DAYS
OUR GRAND SILVER, PEACHBLOW, SATIN WARE, GLASS WARE,
TOYS & DOLLS GIFT SALE WILL COMMENCE
Monday, December 8, 1890.
o
JJ"" During this sale every customer purchasing 82.50 worth, will
receive a handsome Peachblow, Satin, Glass Ware, Dolls, Toys or
Silver Present.
Look in our Windows and see
OH AS.
The Leading Millinery
729 lm
New Goods !
PENNSYLVANIA" & NEW EASY LAWN MOWERS,
HAVILAND CHINA, SILVER PLATEDWARE,
LAMPS, CHANDELIERS. Also,
Famous Grand Actise & Golden Anvil
Wrought Steel Cooking Ranges
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Consuming One-third Less Fuel, either wood or ooal, than
any other Stovo in existance.
No Brick Work About It I
Whose BakingQualitiesareUnsurpassed
Triang'ulai Grrates !
fjT FOR SALE BY THE
Hawaiian Hardware Co.,
oct 31-90 Fort street, oppo. Spreokels' Bank, Honolulu. H. I.
BARGAINS ! -:- BARGAINS!
THE PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., L'd.,
Beg to announce that In consequence of extenslvo repairs to their building, they
, are Removing their Stocks of Goods to tho
OMLoIINJEflX-fclSY -:- BLOCK.
WST During removal, lu order to save expense of handling -&
Tieir Eire Stock is OflereQ at Hciliiced Rates
rjro the TKAOia :
1ST Persons requiring anything In their line will llnd this a specially favor
able opportunity.
Ney Goods ! New Goodp !
Have lately boon received aud fresh Invoices are on the way.
PACIFIC HARDWARE CO,, L'ii.,
Fprt Street, : s j j Honolulu.
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the fine display of presents
J. FISHEL,
House, cor. Fort & Hotel streets
New Goods !
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