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Permission i heieby e, inn ted k tlio
Chineee residents of Honolulu and
suburbs to let otl liio duckets on the
dnys, mid dining the hoins speeilied
below foi the celebration of their New
Y cat's Day, to wit:
Vioni Thur.Mlny, Jun. 2S,nl 2 i. in.,
till Friday, Jan. 21), at 10 p. m. On
Saturday, Jun. 30, fioin (5 ti. in. to 10
. in. On Monday, Feb. 1, from 0 a.
in. to 10 p. in.
No llro ci ackers to bo let otl in any
htieet or except in private yards, and
then only in boxes or olbei suitable
containeis to pi event the possibility
of lire.
No bombs will be allowed to be used
within the Fire Limits of the city.
w. fos run,
Diatiiet and Police Justice of Hono
lulu. Appnned:
Ciias. 15. Wilson,
Marshal of the Kingdom.
Honolulu, Jan. 27, 1802. MO fit
Sale of Government Lots at
Makiki, Honolulu, Oahu.
On WEDNESDAY, February 17,
181)2, at 12 o'clock noon, at the front
entrance of Aliiolani Hale will be
sold at public auction Thirty-six
(i)G) Lots at Makiki, Honolulu,
Oahu. varying in size from 1 70-100
to 8-10 of an acre.
Upset price Varying fiom $2.00
to SwOO each Lot according to size
and location. The terms and condi
tion of sale will be cash or at the
option of the put chaser one-fouilh
cash, and the icinaiudcr in equal in
stallments payable in one, two or
three years, with interest payable
semi-annually at the rate of 7 per
cent per annum.
The pin chaser must within one
year from the date of purchase en
close the land bought by him with a
good and substantial fence and lay
on water from the Government pipes.
Itoyal Patents will be issued for
the land upon the final payment of
the purchase price.
A map of these Lots can be seen
and full particulars learned at the
Land Olicc. Water mains have been
laid or shortly will be laid adjoining
all of the above lots.
C. N. SPENCER,
Minister of the Interior.
Interior Ofllce, Jan. 11, 1802.
310 3t
In the Matter of the Widen
ing of the Waikiki Road.
Notice is hereby given to Property
owners along the line of the Waikiki
road that the time for filing claims
with the Police Justice of Honolulu
for damages that may bo caused by
the taking of land for the purpose of
widening said road, has boon ex
tended to Saturday, January 30,
1892, at 12 o'clock noon.
A Map showing the proposed new
line of Road and the land to be taken
in accordance with the recommenda
tion of the Road Jury can be seen
and blank forms for claims be
obtained upon application to the
Interior Ofilee.
C. N. SPENCER,
Minister of the Interior.
Interior Office, Jan. C, 1802.
312 It
Sale of Lease of the Govern
ment Land of Fapaa, Kauui.
On WEDNESDAY, February 10,
1802, at 12 o'clock noon, at the
front cull unco of Aliiolani Hale will
be sold at public auction the Lease
of the Government Land of Pupaa,
Kauai, containing an area of 2000
acres, a Utile more or loss.
Term. Lease for 20 years.
Upset price. $100 per annum,
payable semi-annually in advance.
C. N. SPENCER,
Minister of the Interior.
Interior Olllce, Jan. 11, 1802.
31 C 3t
Silo of Lo tso of the Governnn nt Land
ofl'iha, Hi.o, H waii.
On WEDNESDAY, February 10,
1802, at 12 o'clock noon, at the front
entrance of Aliiolani Hale will bo
Bold at Public Auction, the Lease of
the Government Land of Piliu, Ililo,
Hawaii, containing an area of -1250
acres, a little more or loss.
Term : Lease for 20 years.
Upset price; S250 per annum,
payable semi-annually in adanco.
C. N. SPENCER,
Minister of the Interior.
k - Interior Office, Jan. 11, 1892.
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Marshal's Oitick,
Honolulu, II. I, Jan. 28, 1802.
All Special Commissions issued
from (hit. Department hcniing dato
prior to April 1, 1801, ire hoioby can
celled, and tbo holders are l educated
toietuiu them immediately to this
olfiee. Oil AS. H.WILSON,
Maisbal of the Kingdom.
Appioved :
W. Austin Whitino,
Attorney-General.
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W. E. K. Maikai, Esq., has this day
been appointed an Agent to Grant
Marriage Licenses for the District of
Makawao, Island of Maui.
C. N. SPENCER,
Minister of Interior.
Interior Office, Jan. 28, 1801.
331 3t
Jno. S. Smithies, Esq., has this day
been appointed an Agent to Grant
Marriage Licenses for the District of
Noith Kohahi, Island of "Hawaii.
C. N. SPENCER,
Minister of tbo Interior.
Interior Olllce, Jan. 28, 1801.
331 3t
iaSTu itnttn
Pledged to neither Sect nor Party,
Bui rslaoltthed for the hrntiit of all.
THURSDAY, JAN. 28, 1892.
Mr. Waterhouse sticks. February
3d he'll bo stuck. Only hope he'll
not stick the country.
The dismal frontier lawyer vitupe
ration of Mr. Ashfoid fell signifi
cantly fiat at Emma Square. It ex
torted only a few segregated guffaws
The Ilawaiians piohably remember
that this shouter for equality shouted
June 30, 1887, his intolerance of
the natives' having any control over
Anglo-Saxons. And he thumped the
butt of his riile on the platform to
emphasize his noble rage!
If it prove true that Mr. Emmc
luth has decided to retire, he will
deserve the most esteemed consider
ation and wannest gratitude of right
thinking citizens. Mr. Eunneluth
has gone far enough in his move to
show that he has the courage of his
convictions. Although the stand he
is abandoning was assailable, not a
woid could bo breathed against his
piinciples, nor any detraction made
of his intelligent capacities.
STILL CHANGING.
The Advertiser this morning con
fesses that its attempt to get up an
independent ticket for Nobles has
been a dead failure. By the context
of the Advertiser's article, which
there is not space enough to discuss
in detail, it appears that the object of
that paper was to sonipel a compro
mise between the dissident conserva
tive people and those who put forth
the National Rcfoim ticket. This
object was, however, exhibited in a
strange way. It was not revealed in
the course pursued by the Adver
tiser. That paper made an uncom
promising attack on the ticket as
a whole, then came down a peg
and kindly endorsed part of the
ticket, next made a mixed ticket
of three N. R. nominees and two
nominees of no party or organization,
although members of the old Reform
party. For one day it upheld this
composite ticket, strenuously con
tending that the interjected names
would not damage the interests op
posed to the National Liberals. To
day the Advertiser takes new ground
scarcely less inexplicable. It says,
"Hotheads may have expected vic
tory in spile of division, but we have
(Ii earned no such dream," adding re
marks to the effect that what it
sought was combination, and that it
does not approve of the independent
candidates remaining in the field.
Further on appears another varia
tion in the editorial mind, when
the Advertiser promises to still sup
port not the two independent can
didates but either one of them should
the other retire. How that paper
can see a different principle govern
ing the case of one from that potent
in the case of two is something no
follow can undoi stand. There is a
partial explanation of this fresh posi
tion In the doadset the Advertiser
makes against Mr. Neumann. Surely
that paper docs not run away with
tho idea that every body not quite
satisfied with the National Reform
ticket agrees with it in its antipathy
to Mr. Neumann. What assurance
has it that most of the votois
who will scratch for Mr. Waterhouse
or Mr, Emmeluth will not scratch
some other candidate than Mr. Neu
mann ? And in a close contest every
name scratched one or two times,
or even once, might mean one Liberal
ejected, Stait two or tin eu hundred
scratching, and the scratched votes
timy easily elect the whole Natlaiint
Lilicial ticket. The Advertiser knows
that Mr. Neumann is one of the
strongest candidates in favor of im
proved commercial relations with the
United States, and one of the ablest
opponents of constitutional disturb
ance. Why, then, does not the Ad
vertiser abandon its factional policy
teelolally and go in for an undivided
opposition to the party of anarchy
and aihenturers?
P. G. A. AND INDEPENDENTS.
Eihtoii Bin.i.rriN:
To those voters vrho aio desirous
of giving-' their vote for the best in
terests of the country at large, yet
who arc a little puzzled as to how
safe it will be to scratch the Mecha
nics' National Refoi in Hui Kalaiaina
ticket, the Advertiser's editorial of
to-day is a disgusting evidence that
that paper's editor (s less sure of
what is best than the ordinary quali
fied voter for Nobles.
From conversations generally
heard, the Advertiser's editorials arc
doing more to hint the Mechanics'
party and give votes to the Bush
Wilcox paity than will the indepen
dent candidates on election day.
The change in the P. C. A.'s tone
(with reference to whom we shall
vote for) from day to-day is sicken
ing. A few days since the Advertiser
came out with what it called the
"Advertiser Ticket" for Nobles,
bearing the names of Messrs. Water
house and Eiiiiucliilh, and this morn
ing we are told that we must not vole
for those two estimable acnllemcii,
as there is no show for electing thoin.
If it is clear to the Advertiser to
day that these gentlemen cannot be
elected, why did they advocate them
only three days ago? If they were
strong enough to "get there" on
Monday 1 coutend that they are
strong enough to get there to-day
and next Wednesday. The plea that
votes given for independents as
against the straight Mechanics'
ticket will elect the Liberal ticket, is
not fully warranted, the friends of
the independent candidates contend
ing that they will poll a large indif
feicnt vote that with the Mechanics'
and Libeial tickets only in the field,
would go to the latter.
The P. C. A.'s "poker" allusion
to Mr. Neumann is a very lame
objection and reads as though that
paper had a valid objection to the
gentleman but is afraid to say what
it is.
On the whole, if the Advertiser
will refiain from further editorials
upon political matters and candidates
until after election day, I am sure
that there will be no complaint from
their numerous subscribers of fifty
cents per month, while voters jwill
have an opportunity to make up their
minds whom they will vote for, and
after the election is over the P. C. A.
will certainly be entitled to a vote of
thanks from the National Reform
Mcchanics' Uniou-IIuikalaiaina Par
ty, no matter who is elected.
Inokpendent.
Honolulu, Jan. 28, 1802.
PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., L'D.
Xt'W (auoilH JiiHt to Hand.
Carbolineum Avenarius,
Sl.ick & Browulow's Water Filters,
Scales Topsail Chains,
Open Link Chains,
Glassware Tumblers,
Goblets, Wines, Decanters,
Jugs, etc., etc.
Paints, Oils, Vainishes,
House Furnishing Goods,
Japanned Ware,
Miniature "Vistas" for mailing,
10c. each.
HORSFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATE
For Mlclit HwfutH
of consumption, gives speedy benefit.
SPECIAL MEETING.
'pS-7
THERE will bo a special meeting of
Honolulu Engine Co. No 1 THIS
(Thursday) KVKNING, Jan. 28th, at
7 o'clock, to consider tho matter of tlio
Animal Pat ado.
Per oider. It. MORE,
331 it Foienian.
INSPECTORS' NOTICE.
3rd District, 1st Precinct.
VN adjourned meeting of the Inspec
tor of the Jiid DlMiiet. 1st Pre
elnot, will bo hold THIS (Thursday)
EVENING, at tho Royal School House
on Emilia snect, at thohoiirof 7 o'clock,
for tho impose of collecting the elce
tion loll or voting list, etc.
By order of the Hoard of Inspectors.
W. O. SPUOULL,
Cliuirumu.
Honolulu, 281 h Jan , 1802. 3'U It
"for rent
Very Deslrahlo Itesi-
deuee located on Kliuui
dtioot nuar tlio coiner of Pon-
sucohi siieet. pietji'iitly opciipU'd by P,
F. August Elders. ' Hoiioe contains par
lore, iiiiiing-iooiii, kitchen, three cham
beio, hathiooin, pantry, veiamla rooms
and ample clorethp.ice. Poceofliion given
December Ut. liiuuhoat
HAWAIIAN HAKDWARK CO.,
24Q U Foi t s.U cct, opp. Sprockets,
Auction su$ by James F, MorgiD
AUCTION SALE OF
HouselioldFurnitur8 !
On SATURDAY, Jan. JSOth,
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. .11..
At the residence of Mr. M. Janelt,
"Clnlstlcy Place,'' Kort '-licet, I will
bell at Public Auction, the
Household Furniture
Cnmpi Wlni;
BEDROOM SETS!
Iledstends, Mattmsc,
Moiilto NeU, Clinhs, Tables,
Crockery, Meat Safe,
Stove & Kitchen Utensils, etc., etc.
J VS. F. MORGAN,
331 2t Auctioneer.
Underwriter's Sale.
On SATURDAY, Jan. 30th,
AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,
At my Saleroom, Queen Rtieet, I will
sell at Public Auction, for account of
whom It may concern:
T. H. D.
Hon.
1243-1 Case Hats, 4 Doz,
1239-1
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8 "
1212-1 " " 6 "
1224-1 " u 6 10-12
Damaged by salt water on voyage of
importation per "S. S. AusliaHi" fioin
San Francisco.
'rr.ic.iiN ciKii.
J AS. P. MO KG AN,
331 2t Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE OF
tefaco od Young Si
On SATURDAY, Feb GlIi,
AT IX O'CLOCK XOO
At ni' Salesi oom. Queen street, 1 will
sell at Public Auction,
Desirable Residence
On Youi!; Stiect, at rear of losl
dence of Hon. S. Parker.
The Lot has a frontage of 50 feet on
Young street and i 140 feet deep. There
is a
New Dwelliug House
On the Lot containing Parlor, 3 Bed
rooms, Dlnlng-rooin, Pantry. Kitchen,
etc The grounds aio nicely planted
with Flowers and Shade Trees; Water
laid on throughout.
p&- For further paiticulars apply to
J AS. h. MO KG AX,
331 7t
Auctioneer.
Hawaiian Tramways Co., L'l
TO-IVIOHHOW
(FRIDAY)
Cars will Bun E?ery 15 Minutes
Between Palama & Waikiki.
FKOM PALAMA Between the hours of
!:17 A. m. and !):17 v. m. Tho 7:32,
:()?, 8:32 and !):(U i: m. go to lUlle
Itaugc (Pawaa.) only.
FltOM WAIKIKI -Between tho hours of
10:17 a. si. and 8:17 r. m.
" Bcfoio and after these bonis the
Cars will inn every half-hour as usual.
331 It
BY
MRS, FLORENCE WILLIAMS
ON
'Patriots,' 'Heroes' & 'Saints.'
SATURDAY, Jan. 30th.
TUESDAY, Feb. 2nd.
F1UDAY, Feb. fitli.
AT 7iUO r JI ,
LIBRARY BUILDING,
(Front Room.)
Course Ticket 82.50
.Single Admission 81 00
310 tf
CHAS. T. CULICK,
Notary Public for tlio L-lad of Claim,
Agent to Take Acknowledgments to La
bor Conducts.
Agent to Grant Marrlago Licenses, Ho
nolulu. Oahu.
Agent for tho Hawaiian Islands of Pitt &
Scott's Fiulght it Parcels Kxpiess,
Agents for the Buillugton Route.
Real Estute Broker & JJfiV
Bell Tele. :il8."S3ueMutual Telo. 131).
P.O. Box 115.
VST Oppiuk: Xo. 38 Merchant stiect,
Honolulu, Oahu, U. 1. jail i2
AIJShTlXU- NO TIC 14.
'PHE regulai meeting of the Paclilo
I Haidwaio Co., (Id), will ho held
at their olllce on SATURDAY, Jan. 30,
1802, at 10 o'clock A, m.
JAH. G SPENOKK.
328 5t Secretary.
ANNUAL MKETING.
rpiIE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
L Kwn Plantation Co., will bo held
at tho ollluo of Oastlu & Cooko on SAT
U1IDAY, January 30, 8!) at 10 o'clock
a, in. E D. TENNEY,
Secretin Kwu Plantatlou Co.
3l6-8t
THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE GIL
ItlUIIAieO A. .NeJI)Kl
issues Every Desirabto Form
It has paidits members since its organization THREE HUNDRED AND
Its New Distribution Policy is tlio most libeial over offered by
1ST For full particulars apply to
AI OPPORTUNITY !
At thu request of it
number of our patrons,
wo have concluded to
offer the services of our
artist, Mr. AV. Y. Itow,
as a practical instructor
in Oil Painting and Wa
ter Coloring, free of
charge.
Mr. Itow has been in
our. employ for the past
two years and we feol
confident that, by prac
tical demonstration, be
can teach his pupil just
what he wants to know
in the matter of handling
colors, etc., without tho
tiresome course usually
adopted, by instructors.
For further particulars
enquire at
KING BEOS.,
Hotel street.
SING LOY & GO,,
53 KING STREET.
Have lc-opened In their New Building,
wlicic they will keep constantly In
stock at tlie lowest pi iocs, a
large assoit incut of
Dry Goods, Chinese Silks,
Satins. Plushes, Ribbons, Purses,
Laces, Embroideries, Etc., Etc.
321 lin
MARSHAL'S SALE.
BY htiio of a Wilt of Execution
ibiied out of the Police Court on
the 22d (lay of Janutiry, A. D. 1S!)2,
against H. Aki, defendant, in favor of
J Nntt, plaintiff, for ilie Mini of $50.75.
1 lme levied upon and shall expose- for
sale at the Police Station, in Ihe District
of Honolulu, Island of Oahu. at 12
o'clock noon, of WEDNESDAY, the
24th day of Fobiuniy, A. D. 1SSI2. to the
highest bidder, all Ihe right, title and
inlcicst of the -aid II. Aki, defendant,
in anil to the follow lug propel ty, unless
said judgment, iutcictt, cots and my
expenses bo piovliuly piid.
List of piopeity for .sale:
I'luinbT's and Tinsmith's Tools
and Effect.
Kor pjitlcul.iis impiiie at the Deputy
Mai Mill's Olllce.
(feigned) 0. U. WIION,
Maishal.
Honolulu, Jan. 20, lsnu.
a2'j:!0t-5;tt
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Ihe Best Lunoh in Town,
Ton and Ooffoe at 11 Hours
The Kincl Brands of
mm, jm
P
AlwuyBon iJtuud.
U. J. W4lr'M (rprltir.
1-91
TO LET.
ONE Oottago to let on
I'unchbowl btrcet. lCn
qulio of h. ADI.KIt,
K! Nuiiauii bt. Mine stoic.
TO LET
ASUITK of I'-iuiilMied
Rooms with batliionuf
attached and convenient l
ftj
i
located. Apply at this olllce.
MB lw
TO LhT
II OUSE of fl looms, kitchen
1 and batluooui, within
four minutes' walk of the
1'osl Olllce. Kent 620 a inoiilh. Apply
at this olllce. 828 tf
NOTICE.
npilK Slaps and Descriptions, of Lauds
I of Hid lute Majesty ICalukmm to be
gold at miction, am now on vlewut Mor
giuiV unction loom. ,H2'l 1 It
IMtiSHTH. King I5ron. uro
showing' a lino lino ol Bam
boo and oilier style Parlor
Easoln, Wall Brackets and
Window ornioes at prices
to meet the times.
2
. TODICtl
207 tf
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Fort Street,
New Goods by
PLANTATION SUPPLIES,
Tools & Implements,
Paints, Oils & Varnishes,
TURPENTINE, LUBRICATING OILS
OF THE BEST QUALITY.
CARBOLINEUM AVENARIUS
(Kioin 1 Gallon to S00 Gallons).
865- Wo arc the only Authorized Agents for this ailiclc, and are
prepared to quote special prices for auy quantity.
PACIFIC HARD WAKE CO., L'd.
Dress Goods !
A FULL ASSORTMENT
- msLawm
104 Fort street, Honolulu.
Latest Designs in iS'lifPlaifl Dress Goods,
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A FULL LINE OF COLORS IN
Ms Feilmp, CasMw nil Rarietta (Ms,
Figured Chailles & Silk Striped Ohailles.
AN IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF
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COME AND SEE OUR
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FINE CLOTHS FOR RIDING HABIT.
o
fiS?" If you are in search of Dress Materials come and examine our
immense assoitnient before making your purchases elsewhere.
NEEDS
SI ?
BENSON, SMITH & CO.,
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ATtE XOW THE
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ecs
New and Fresh Lot Just Reoeived from the
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90f OIFICE-Chilton Block, cor. Kinjr& Fort, Entrance on Fort St
flFlWYOl.
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of Policy !
FOUR MILLIONS OF D0U ARS,
any ItibUiance Company.
general .Agent, lor me Hawaiian iHianua.
Honolulu.
Late Arrivals !
Dress Goods I
CAN BE FOUND AT
38
35 Cents a Bottle,
00 Cents a Bottle,
$1.00 per Dozen,
7.00 per Do.on.
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