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HONOLULU, II. I., FIUDaY EVENING-, FEBRUARY J2, 1892. dUBOOHIPTION 60 OENTfi PER MONTH Il Voi,. III. Ko 343. (' 1 Uj H i f i - i'Hli "DAM BOLLHTOT is ronusuKD Kvdry Afternoon Except Sundays At tin. Oillco, Queen Btieot, Honolulu, 11. I. DANIEL LOGAN Editor & Managor -OUTHK- Daily Bulletin Publishing Company, (Limitod ) HUttHUJtlL'TlONM: DAILY UULLKlIM, 1 yOlir SC 00 " " U moutljs 3 00 " ' per mon ih (do- : llvered") 0 WliKKLY HtJI.LETlN SUMMAUY, 1 your $1 00 U it Ik foreign 6 00 aSltoth Telephone .Mo. 50. -C Ifcjr Address nil business Communica tions ''MANAOElt DAILY BULLETIN." ZW Address nil mutter for publiea tiou "Kuitok Daily Uullkyin." V. O. Ilox HO. llunnllilii. II. 1. JM. MONSARRA.T, Attorney ut Law and Kotary I'ablic. Meiehaut street Honolulu. 1-01 . 1 J ALFRED MAQOON, Attorney ut Luw nud Notary 1'ubllc. No. 42 Merchant street, Hono lulu. 1-01 RW. Schmidt & Sons, Importers & Commission Mer chants. Foil street, Honolulu. 1-01 HHackfeld & CO , General Commission Agents. Comer Fort ami Queen streets, Hono lulu, H. I. 1-91 "I ' "W MAOPARL.ANE & CO.. VJ lmpoi tcrs uud Commission Merchants. Queeu street, Honolulu, U. I. 1-91 H ONSALVES & CO.. VX. Wholesale Grocers and Wine Merchants. Beaver Block, Honolulu, 1-91 H.-I. JOHN T. WATERHOUSE, Importer and Dealer In General Merchandise. Queen street, Honolulu, il. I. 1-91 WILDER iZ CO., Dealers in Lumber, Paints, Oils, Nails, Salt and Building Materials of every kind. Corner Fort aud Queen streets, Honolulu. 1-91 I ewers & Cooke. JLi Importers and Dealers In Lum- bcr and all kinds of Building Materiuls. Fort street, uonouuu 1-91 HONOLULU IEON WORKS, Honolulu, i i H. I. Steam Engines, Sugar Mills, Boilers, Coolers; Irou, Brass and Lead Castings; Machinery of eyery description made to order. Particular attention paid to Snipes Blaeksmituiug. Job Work ex ecuted at shoi t notice. 1-91 ,J(NO. S. S3IITU1ES, Auctioneer & General Business AGKN rX aialiiikmin. IC.Iiuln, Hi wall. WJ&NNER & CO., MANUFACTURING AND importing Jewelers. 92 Fort Strtei Honolulu Atlas Assurance Company OF JiUMlON. , H. W. SCHMIDT &. SONS, Agents for the Hawaiian Islands. VHMG-FAT&CO., Contractors Builders, Comer Bothol & King Streets. Will fui nlsh estimates for all kliids of Frame Bolldlugs. Manufactiiieis and dealers in Fuiuiluio. Tho latest pat terns Impelled from the Coast Mill woikdouu and all kinds of Mouldings mudo at the shot test notice. t&r Furniture Stoic at No. DO Nuu aiiu sticet, ouno. Ah lli'u's. 802 Ilm TO LET! About to be built at the corner of Ilerp tiiulaaiid Keiaumokii stieota, each con taining I'm lor, Diiilug-ioom, Hallway, 4 Bedrooms, Kitchen, Pautiy uud liatli- 100111. 1 KJ" The plan.. can be seen at my olllce, and any alterations debited by a teuuiit will be made. ' l ana tf O. J. MCCARTHY. ! 1 u l'Ott KENT rpIITC Vry Dcblrnblo Rpsl- 1 dL'Ufo located on Khiiui etiecineur the eoi ner of l'on- 'iiepla street, picn'iitly occupied by P. Apgust Ei!eip. npiibo 5outniie par ins, iijiiiiig-iooni, kitchen, rco clmm icib, huthiopiii, painty, era'ndn rooms iil iiiinurlptet bpacp. Po6C8.sjoti givei) DeceiuUpr let, i((jtito nt HAWAIIAN llAKPWAHE CO., 40 U Fot t b'uect, epp. tipieekels. II grfbrffe roit man puancimw. The New ud Fine Al RU'el Sieamshlp "RflOWOWAI," Of the Ocennlo Steamship Company will bo due at Honolulu from Sydney and Auckland on or about March 10. 1892, And will leave for the above port with malls and passengers on or about that date. t8T For freight or passage, having supcrloi nccommodiUlonsupply to-- AV Wm Q. IEWIN & CO., I'd, Agents. For Sydney and Auckland 1 Tho New and Flno All Steel Steamship "ALAMEDA," Of the OceantcSteamship Company will be duo at Honolulu from San . Francisco on or about Feb. I I, J 892, And will have prompt dispatch with malls and passengers for tho abovo ports. (SET For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, apply to Wm G. IEWIN & CO.. L'd, Agents. 1-91 Wler's TIME TAJKJLK: STMR. 'KINAU.' CLARKE, CommanCjr, Will leave Honolulu nt 2 o'clock p. m touching nt Luhaina, Maulaea Buy and Makena tho same day ; Muhu kona, Kawuihae and Laupahoehoo tho following day, arriving at Hilo at midnight. LEAVE8 HONOLULU. ' Tuesday February 23 Friday March Tuesday " J5 Friday " 25 Tuesday April 5 Friday " 15 Tuesday " 20 Friday May G Returning leaves Hilo touching at Laupahoehoo same day; Kawaihue, A. m. ; Mahukona, 12 noon ; Makena, G P. m. ; Maalaca Bay, 8 P. M. ; Luha ina, 10 p. m. the following day ; arriv ing at Honolulu 6 a. m. Wednesdays and Saturdays. ARUIVKS AT HONOLULU. Saturday February Wednesday March Saturday " Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Saturday April May gfSF" No Freight will be received after 12 noon of day of sailing. STMR.'CLAUDINE' OAVIES, Commander, Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday at 5 o'clock p. m., touching ut Kahu lui, Huelo, Hana, Hamoa and Kipu hulu. 'Returning will arrive at Hono lulu overy Sunday morning. 0F No Freight will be received after 4 p. M. on day of Bailing, Consignees must be at the landings to receive their freight-, us we will not hold ourselvos responsible after such freight has been landed. While tho Company will use due diligence in handling live stock, we decline to as sume any responsibility in case of the loss of Bnino, und will not be responsible for money or jewelry unless placed in tho caro of Pursers. W. O. WILDER, President. 8. B. ROSE, Secretary. OAPT. J. A. KING, Tort Supt. 1-91 ELKCTION of OFFICERS. AT the unuiinl meeting Plantation Co. held of the Ewu this day the following olllcers were elected for the coming year: C. M. Cooke President, J. B. Cnstlo Vlco-Piesidont, E. I). Teuney HecreUiry, J. B. Atherton Tieusui'er, J. 11. Paty Auditor, Tho above named olllcets also consti tute tho Board of Directors. E. D. TENNEY, Secretury Kwa Plantation Co. Honolulu, .Ian. SO, 181)2. 833 lm PAINTER! I ? you wapt n First-class Job of Paint ing of any description done, ca.ll on s Practical Painter, J. L. Mkyv qnly. the 1?.i.t nfrt..n ion i-. U, uusw. AlUUUll 'Vlepliqnp (Usa; JfO'flCE. qnilE Maps and yjespilptlons ut Lands I of Ills ute Majesty Halikaiu to bp sold ut auction, arotiow on view ut Mor guii's unction room, 828 sot Hi Go.s PROF. DR.mefl G. JAEGER S Avmff-r' CERTIFICATE TRANSLATION. I herewith appoint Mn. M. GOLD BERG, Agent for the sale of my Genuine Sanitary Underclothing in the Hawaiian Islands. Beware of imitation. Signed, PROF. DR. G. JAEGER. Stuttgart, the 19th of September, '90. A FULL ASSORTuiiFjUST ARRIYED. 297 tf YEE CHAN'S Dry Goods Store Nnnanq Street, abovo Paclfio Hotel, Has Received per S. S. "China" A LOT OF Aigreat variety and extremely nice, for Christmas Presents 297 tf F.HUSTAOK. J.P.MOltOAN. W. II. I1000S. EUSTACE & CO., DRAYMEN. All orders for cartage promptly attended to.' Particular attention paid to the Storing & Shipping Of good in transit to the other Islands. ALSO BLACK & WHITE SAND In quantities to suit at lowest prices. FJT Office: Next door to Jas. F. Morgan's auction room. Mutual 19 -&a Telephones && Bolt 414 1-01 E. B. THOMAS, CONTRACTOR and BUILDER. Estimates given on all kinds of Brick. Iron, Stone and Wooden Buildings. All kinds of Jobbing In the Building Trado attended to. Keeps for sale Brick, Lime, Cement, Iron Stone Pipo and Fittings, Old and New Conugated Iron, Miuton Tiles, Quarry Tiles, assorted sizes aud colors; California and Monterey Sand, Granite Curbing and Blocks, Etc. tf Olllce and Yaril : Cor. King aud Hmlth streets. Onlco Hours: 8 to 12 A. m., and 1 to 4 r. M. tejsr Telephones: Bell, 351: Mutual, 417. Residence: Mutual, 410. P. O Box, 117 129 ly NOTICE. SOME malicious persons having cir culated a rumor that we aro going out of business, we take pleasure in announcing to tho public in general and to the trade in particular, that it iB our intention to carry on pu,r busi ness in, the future to the full extent as it has bcon heretofore during the last 25 years. And from the success we have made in our business we feel assured that we will stay another 2fi years. To bo convinced please cull and examino our stock and you will find it in our line the largest and best assorted in the Hawaiian Islands. 335 lm HYMAN BROS. FOR SALE I IHAYJ? from- Flno Residence Sites, situated on i ilkol street, for sale. The Lots havo afiontage of 04 feet ou Phkol street and til e 200 feet deep, aro nicely laid out in fruit uud .shade trees and are nil covered with grabs t water laid ou throughout. The situation of theso Lots uud the limited number make It necessary that Intending nuichuscrs should make curly application to the undersigned, from whom all particulars can bo had. JAS. F, MORGAN. 203 tf i.. Jl a i IIIub ltreot, IIouululu. Excellent accommodation for patients. DR. A. R. 10 WAT, V. S. Pfllee Hpur8-7:8pto 10 a. m.t 12:80 to, a. (n. 4:80,tpCp. in; Tklepiionks ; Bell QU. Mutual 183. ' P. O. BoJf 82(1, WM Wlipn yoij vvunc U Portrait Enlarged pull m KJntf Uros,, gHt tUelr irico-llHt und hio BUiuiileM. They cuu'L bo bent. GENUINE SanitaryUnderclotliing TMHfflAuY INFIRMARY i i -. BIQ MONEY TOR A BIDLE. Tim Olilcut l'rlnteil Copy lotil to n Weiillliy Clitrngn Jinn. The llrst Biblo printed by Gutenberg at any rato one of tin- first set is still in tolerable preVenntion Chicago has dRjv it, and it cost the uujer, James W. Ellsworth, 14, 800. In theso three statements is tho germ of n whole volumo of curious lore. At first view It seems incredible that sprinting should have been invent ed but 440 years ana. or thorn. jamks w. ELLSomn. ttboute, yet this book is ono of tho very first of the set printed at Mentz by Gutenberg in 14fi0-5. It is in Latin, printed with Qothio typo., with tho prologuo by St. Jerome. Tho history of tho invention of print ing is not so clear as ono might wish. Such as it is ono may find it In any work devoted to such subjects, but ono fact of interest is that many of tho earliest books were very well printed. This book, with many other rare and ancient works, was disposed of at tho recent sale of tho great Brayton Ives collodion in Now Yoik, and Chicago literary circles wore- almost as much excited over it as over tho World's fair. At tho first day's solo 21G books and manuscripts sold for nearly $40,000, tho great prize being this Gutenberg Biblo. It is In two parts, only Ecvonteeu of tho original leaves are lacking and theso aro supplied in fac similes. Of course it cannot be proved to u cer tainty that tins was tho first book over printed, but it was among tho first. Tho only other Gutenberg Biblo is in the Lenox library at New York. Next to this Biblo tho sharpest contest was for tho lettere of Christopher Columbus, and tho largest of theso sold for $4,!100. Car tier's "New Franco" sold for $1 ,000. An original of John Eliot's Indian Bible sold for $1,650. This volume is very richly bound, and tho longest word in it is Wutteppesittakqussunnoowehtunlraqoh, meaning "kneeling down to him." An other book attributed to Gutenberg, and the fourth book printed with a date, sold for $1,700. Book fanciers estimated that the lota of tho seventeen pages depre ciated tho Biblo sold to Mr. Ellsworth at least 40 per cent. With them it would have been worth $20,000. The lCscle Wni Old and Touch. An industrious negro of East Nash ville, Tonn., has got into trouble. Ho sold fowls for a living, aud recently agreed to supply a customer with a tur key. As,tbat night the turkeys, roosted' high ana uio neu coops were locKea, no went home empty handed but not dis couraged. He owned an old gray eagle, which ho had received from his former master at the closo of tho war, and which was known to bo at least forty years of age. Ho slew and dressed the bird of freedom and filled his contract. The purchaser first found tho meat tough and thon learned tho other facts. Henco Sambo's arrest. A GIrl'it llupkl Change of Namei. At Springfield, O., tho other day, within twelve hours a young woman wore throe distinct family names. In ho morning she was Lizzie Ryder, sweet sixteen, and deeply in love with Barton Tavenor. Boing under ago and having no parent or guardian to givo consent to the lnarriago, tho girl was adopted in the afternoon by Mr. and Mrs. Osborn, with whom she had lived from baby hood, and her immo was changed to Os Dorn. In tho evening sho became Mrs. Tavener. Tho New I'rcaltlmit of Soroali. Dr. Jennie Lozier's stature is rather below tho medium height, and sho has a well rounded figure. Her face ia oval, uud tinted witli health in lips and cheeks. A pair of frank bluo eyes, which have a trick of dancing with fun some times, flush out beneath a quautity of hair that timo has powdered to a most becoming sliado of whiteness. Her man ner is full of a kindly cordiality which is palpably unaffected, and is moat win ning. In Vuvor with the ICklser. When an emperor who ia very nearly an autocrat slaps a subject on tho shoul ders, irroets him as "old friend," and bo- gins a pleasantly confidential chat, tho rest or mo cour tiera who are dancing attend ance naturally conclude that tho aforesaid "old friend" ia in high favor and that, he ia to bo inado tho object of honors and emoluments. This id tho case with Dr. Johan nes Miquel, for merly a burgo master of Fraulc nu. joiianmks miqukl. fort-on-tlie-Main. He has been a mom bor of the reichstag sinco 1807, About a year ago Emperor William gave biru. tho ship on the shoulder that showed ex cess of royal favor. Soon uftwward Dr. Miquel entered tho Prussian cabinet, ahd ho now holds tho place of minister of finance. It is said that ho is slated to succeed Capri vi in tho chancellorship, and next to tho kuitcr ho will be tliu chief authority in the political manage ment of Uio German empre. ' AM, JicenJ!9 to Matrimony, A Davenport (Ia.) dry goods dealer who la a believer n matrimony recently told hia (omalo clerks that hovQuld Hvebd fooiq sub t,q thoso whq marrilxl befpro lay , Within two days his prettiest employe claimed the prizo. She had lost no time In bringing ono of her favored admirers t tT"di ..' - '" ' " '4'he Genpun universities have a wide spread fame that attracts many wealthy and uuibitioua ) outig men to their clahhlo halla. There aro at pieseut oiitho lista the names of nearly a,000 foreign btu dciita, over 400 of whom are Americans. ejy' HmJv I II . Mr s mm GARDOLINEUM AVEHARIUS. A preservative ngainst rolling, ileouy, fungus, etc., of wood and stone. Will proi-ervi' any kind of wood above or under ground or water and pro long its life at luiul 100 percent. Will keep oil' all Mrts of insects, vciuiin or other enemies of wood, Will picNunl nits uud mice gnawing wood couli'd with it. Will force all moisture out of wood without closing the pores. Will prevent shingles, coated with il, from rotting, cracking or wuiping. Will pievcnl rope treated with it from rotting, causing it to remain pliable atid excelling tar coating. TenedoB will not attack timber coated with it. Carbolineum avonarius docs not contain acids or poironous ingredients iujuiious to tho fibres of wood. Tho following is tin extract from tho London "Building World:" "The directors of the Palatine Railways bay of Carbolincuin .Vvenarius: "Two boards cut from ono and the bamo pieco of pine, ono of which for tho sake of experiment was painted with Carbolincuin Aveuurius, and the other left unpnintcd, were buried, and after a lapse of three years dug up and examined. The result was, that tho wood to which the Cat bo line m Avenarius had been applied shewed no signs of decay, whilst the othei was found to bo in a rotting condi tion.' " As n wood preservative it has no equal. For alc by The Hawaiian Hahijwaui: Co., Ln., Fort street, opposite Sprcckcls. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Dk. McLennan, the well-known specialist of San Francisco, Cal., re cently arrived hero with his family, has opened ofliccs at No. .11 Richards street, opposite the Royal Palace. The Doctor has had fifteen years of unprecedented buccosb at the Bay City, having among his patients many of our leading citizens to whom ho can now refer. The Doctor's specially is the treat ment of all chronic, difficult and lin gering dibcase, and he invites all to nllliuted to vibit him. Refers by per mibsion to Mr. J. T. Wuterhouso, Sr. Medical and surgical electricity a specialty. 331 lm AN INYO ICE OF FINE From Havana Direct. C. 0. BERGER. 287 tf X' II M Formerly the Grand Hotel. Corner Second & Matket Streets. Sail Francisco. MRS. BURLING, Proprietress. ThN Flue Hotel, centrally located for hiibiucsA purposes, having been thor oughly icnovated and newly furnished thiougliout, offers special convenience-; to Intending visitors from the Hawaiian Islands. ry A complete system of electric hells. Dhect communication with Hoffman Cafe. Rooms Irom $1 per Day Upwards. 287 3m T1X3S Metropolitan Meat Company 81 KING STREET, G. J. WALLER, - - Manager. Wholesale & Retail Butchers ANU NAVY CONTRACTORS. l-fli THUS. lindsayT MANUFACTURING ' Jevel!r to AVutuliitiuUei'. KUKUI JEVyELItY a SPECIALTY. King: Slruut, Honolulu, II. I. S&" I'aitlculnr kinds of icpiilrs. attention paid to all l-'Jl C. B. RIPLEY. AUUIIITKCT. Oi'KicK: Room 5, Sprcckels' lllook. Mutual Telephone 'J08. New Designs I Modern Buildings Complete plans ami speclIlcatlouB for eveiy dc&cilpilou of building. Con ti acts Uiawu and caieful uuiiurliitendeuce of coustiuctlon given when luiiulied. Call and examino ulans. apr 2'J ly Havana Cigars. BURLNBTON Tortoise Shell ArJ? Fort Street. The undersigned having been ajipolnteo sole agents for Uih Hawaiian Islands For tho Celebrated 111 From the wotks of Barbam, Parry, Williams & CO., I'lillnd.-lpliin. I'oiin Are now preparctl to give estimates and i ecelve orders for these engines, of size and style. The Baldwin Locomotivk Wouiu aie now inauufactuilug a style of Loco motive particularly adapted For Plantation Purposes, A number of which have recently bcon received at these Islands, and we will have pleasure in furnishing plantation agents an. I manageis with paiticuku of samo The superiority of these Locomotives over all other makes Is not only known here but Ih acknowledged throughout the United States. Win. G. IJIWIN & Co., LM, Sole Agents for Hawaiian Islands 1-91 PIONiaifiM, STEAM CANDY FACTORY. F. IIOltN, 1 'radical Confectioner, llaker. l'astry Cook & 71 Hotel St. Telephouo 74. l-ul DEAFER The Best Lunch in Town, Tea aud Ooffeo at 111 Hours The Finest lirauds of br( Toliacci s, tiL. Jl Olifr&S- .v.l-vtiyt on lluntt. II. d. Nlr lroprl;tor. 1-91 LtiHi'H. Kiu1 UroH. aro Hhowlny: a lino lino of Bam boo and otlnir stylo l'arlor EiiHoltf, Wall Hraukots and Window Cornices at prices lo luuot tho times. HiJickan's, BaMi LoeoMm -339L Mirnun m IHUfHA ES Win. (1 Irwin & Coopy, (i.t.nrrr.i.) OKI Kit KOK SAI.K liEuto '.c Oeuieut, PARAFriNC PAINT C0.8 COMPOUNDS and ROOFING, REED'S PATENT Fell utsam Pipe Covering, all sixes. FERTILIZERS : WOOL DUST, liOWL1 MRAL, FISH GUANO, ALSO BUCK & OHIiANTJT'B High Grade Chemical Cane Hanaro. GRASS SEEDS : COCKSFOOT, KYE UIIASS And CLOVEKS. Refined Sugars, Fairbank Canning Co.'s Corned Beef, 1 aud 2 lb. tins. SALMON IN BARRELS. 1-31 FIRE, LIFE AND MARINE INSURANCE. Hartford Fire Insurance Co., Assets, $6,2 1 9,458.98. London &. Lancashire Fire Ina. Co. Assets. $4,317,052. Thames & Mersey Marino Ins. Co.. ("Limited;, Assets, $6,124,057. Now York Life Insurance Co., Assets. $ I 15,947,809.97. C.O.BEEGrER, HONOLULU. General Agent for Hawaiian Islands. 1-!)1 . n mwiM & co., (i.uii ri. .) Wm. G. Irwin. . .i'lesldent s Manager Claus bpreckels Vlce-l'rcsldeut Walter M. Uiffaid Secretary & Treasurer Theo. C. Totter Auditor SUGAlt FAOTOUS -AND- Commission Agents. AUEMTS OV TUU t, or Man FrunciHco, Cal. 1-01 CASTLE & COOKE, Lite, Firo & Marino insurance Agents ! AQKNTS VOK Mew Kngland Mutual Life ins. Co., OK BOSTON, Etna Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford, UNION Insurance Company, OV SAM FUANOISOO, CALIKOltNIA. 1-01 C. BREWER & CO., (1.111 1TKO). Goneral Morcuntilo ANU Commission Agents. USTOKOl'KIOEKS: J. O. Carter ..President & Mauager G, 11, KubcrUou Tivasuier K. F. lllbhop. . . . , , .Secretary V. F. Allen Audltoi DiitKOToita: Hon. U. K. Dibhop, S. O. Alleu, . II. Watcihouse. l-'Jl PAPER HANGING! GIVK J. I. Mkyeu the Paluter a call aud lme your l'u per Hanging douo prouiplly uud neatly. 130 Fort street. 1'. O. Box 8B7. Mutual Tolenhouo I Ota. 160 U ffffl . & && 1v W . i Sn i -