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rr',f7w,'WTWr!'F"r ttpb -igfPiaii f '"WfTp V "fck ' - V El&fP HggA' MHSmStt Wm - . " s H. i HkskP 'S?iTiri'i'iHJ'yi-,''''1'1'""' ' OY AUTHORITY. Salo of Govorninont LotB at Makiki, Honolulu, Oahu. On WEDNESDAY, February 17, 1802, at 12 o'clock noon, at the front entrance of Aliiolnni Hale will be ynld at public auction Thirty-six (III!) Lois at Makiki, Honolulu, Oahu. varying in size from 1 7'J-IOO to 8-10 of an acre. Upset price Varying fiom $2f0 to $.U0 each Lot according to size ami location. The terms ami condi tion of sale will bo cash or at the option of the purchaser one-fourth cash, and the remainder 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 purchaser must within otic year from the date of purchase en close the land bought by hi m with a good and substantial fence and lay on water from the Government pipes. Royal Patents will be issued for the land upon the linal payment of the purchase price. A map of these Lois can be seen and full particulars learned at the Land Olllcc. Water mains have been laid or shortly will be laid adjoining all of the abovo lots. C. N. SPENCER, Ministei of the Interior. Interior Olllcc, Jan. 11, 1S92. 31G 3t irrigation Notice. Honolulu, II. I., Dec. 2, 1891. HoUleib of water pihilcgcs.or those paying water laies?, are heieby noti iii'd that the boms for using water for irrigation purposes are fiom (i to 8 o'clock a. M., and -1 to (i o'clock v. M. until fuilher notice. .TOHNO. WHITE, Supt. Honolulu A ater Works. Approved : O. N. SrnNCF.it, Minister of tbe Interior. 281 tf Regulation for Hog Slaughter Houses "No slaughter bouses for bogs shall bo maintained in the District of Ho nolulu, Oahu, on or after the 2Uth of February, 1S92, without a written peimit from the Board of Health." The time in which tbe abovo regu lation shall take efl'ect is hereby ex tended till the 20th of March, 1892. DAVID DAYTON, President Board of Health. 345 3t Wm. C. Acbi, Esq., has Ibis day been appointed Notary Public for the First Judicial Ciicuit of the Kingdom. C. N. SPENCER, Minister of the Interior. Interior Ollice, Feb. 10, 1892. ;ih; 3t G. II. Kaailau, Emj., h.ib this day been appointed an Agent to take acknowledgments to Labor Contracts for tbe District of North Kobala, Isl and of Hawaii, vice Geo. P, Kainau ohn, lcsigncd. . C. N. SPENCER, Minibtci of the Intciior. Interior Ollice, Feb. 11, 1892. 311 3t : ji ; TUESDAY, FEB. 10, 1892. The notaiics public who resigned their commissions to run for the Legislature, but did not get there, are one ly one getting Ircsh ones. Her Majesty tho Queen Dowager in giving a chaiity feast is proving her well-known benevolence, by which alio won when wearing the crown the warmest love of her sub jects. Iva Leo has not got out of the elec tion campaign yet. The Advertiser is telling the woild that it is Good and Gieat, which will not be disputed by anybody except people outside the Advertiser ollice. The Bum.lti.n meanwhile goes on the even tenor of its way, advocating what it deems for the public good and giving the news of Hawaii and the woild. Lovers of munic as a pleasure, and benevolent souls who must be musi cal also as a duty, will bo bound to turn out to the concert at St. An drew's Cathedral on Friday evening. There will be a collection taken for the depleted treasury of the Hiitibh Benevolent Society, and Britons es pecially will feel bound to contribute liberally. Tho general claims on uniblio benevolence treated in an rother urticlo appeal pointedly on this occasion to British subjects. CLAIMS OH BENEVOLENCE. The funds of the several benevo lent societies of Honolulu aro run ning low, or have quite run out, and the calls for aid by those who can not find employment, or who aio not able to work, arc on the increase. No doubt there arc some trami3 who prefer to beg when woik is offored them and of course there aro some in distress in consequence of their improvidence or their vices ; but theic nic many now who aie worth' and willing ,to woik, who, by sick ness or other misfortune, are really unable to provide for themselves or those dependent upon them. These calls for aid are not tempo rary. Fortunately there are organi zations for reltet Here wmen nave done much of good work in the past ; and there is no way in which aid can be given so economically and kindly as through these organizations. Let all make up their uiind to help systematically either through their national society or through the Ladies' Strangers Friend Society or both, and much of want and distress which cannot be ignored will be re lieved. A good many unable to get a living for themselves here, though willing to work, have been helped to get back to where they came from or to their country or friends, and that is often the best kind of help to them and for all concerned. While wc arc helping poor for eigners to get away or to a living here others arc coining in without funds or other means of support, having paid away the last of their money for passage, and in some cases having paid the whole or part of their passage in work on board the vessel. In the United States it has been found necessary to pass stringent laws, to prevent ves sels from bringing paupers and those likely to become charges upon the community into the country. Will it not become or is it not nlready necessary, to have some legislation upon that subject for the protection oi this community? That there are calls for prompt, generous and systematic contributions to help the poor and sick (such contributions as may require self-denial on the part of a good many), there can bo no doubt. THE SOUTH SEAS. Arr.incliiir to hocuru Kxliibltu for the Great KxpoHltlon. Chicago, Feb. 5. Leigh S. Lynch, special commissioner of the World's Fair for the South Sea islands, started for San Francisco to-day and will sail by the first steamer for Yokohama. In the course of the next ten or twelve months he will visit the Phil ippine islands, Java, Sumatra, Bor neo, the Fiji islands, Friendly islands, Solomon islands and other members of the Malay and Polynesian groups. His mission is to secure exhibits ami natives for the exposition. It is the purpose to make the South Sea is land exhibit one of the most curious and attractive on the grounds. Two hundred thousand squat e feet of space have been set apart on the mid way plajsance on which will be erect ed Japanese, Maori and other vil lages, as nearly as possible represen tative of the life and industries of the natives of those regions. MUSICAL SERVICE. The public is cordially invited to attend the special choral service at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Friday even ing next, the 19th inst., at 7:30. The order of service includes Ebdon's beautiful Magnificat and Nunc Dimit tis in C, Dudley Buck's B minor Tc Deum, the anthem "The suu shall be no more thy light by day" by Rev. Canon Woodward and Tallis' festival responses. The choir of ladies and gentlemen will number twenty-four, and Mr. Wrav Taylor will preside at the organ. The Rev. Alex. Mackin tosh will deliver an address suitable to the occasion. A collection will be taken up for the British Benevolent Society. A ROYAL PIANO. The New Yoik Musical Courier of January 27th says: "There is now on exhibition in the warerooius of Messrs. J. & C. Fischer, 110 Fifth Avenue, Now Yoik, a rare specimen of one of the finest grand pianos, made to order for Queen Liliuoka lani. It is made from a log of koa sent from the Islands and the veneers were sawed in New York. On the front and inner side of the fall board the royal coal-of-anns and insignia arc artistically painted with effect, and the tone of the instrument is ex quisito with refined touch." It was to be shipped from New York after the 1st of February. SUICIDE OF A STRANCER. Samuel S. Boone, a Chicago man vlio arrived the latest trip of the Aus tralia, shut himself in the right tem ple at his room in the Hawaiian Hotel yesterday afternoon. Ho was dead some time before being discovered, A letter to his sister showed that the act was premeditated, Boone had been in poor health for some years. He was a single man about 55 years of age, and leaves a brother and sis ter in Chicago. In his effects taken charge of by the American Consul General, there is a letter of credit for 88,500. " ' .. -i -'- i iaii i narfi T i mfi if I iBBMBHHBMamviniw i w '. h i . .- TRICKS THAT ARE VAIN Chin ho Trncni lit Iloturn IVrhiltH DooHii't Always Work. Mr. W. Horace Wright of the For eign Ofllec gave a reporter somo in teresting facts regarding the trafllo in the permits to return to this coun try issued to Chinese who arc going away on a visit to tholr native land. There is meat vigilance against fraud in permits exercised by the Hawaiian Consulate General at Hongkong. Lately a permit was impounded there on its presentation by a Chinaman -10 or 45 years of age, with a wife and two children. The permit he held proved to have been issued to a single man of 35, who died on the passage to China. One man bought a penult for $30 and sold tt for SCO, but the document was presented at the Consulate only to be cancelled. There were 94 more permits Issued on presentation of passage tickets for the latest trip hence of tho bark Velocity than were used on that vessel. The Custom House entries of passengers were 348. Pcrrait9 were taken out by 311. The actual number of Chinese passcugers landed at Hongkong by the Velocity was 217, or, as statctl above, "J4 less man tho permits. As a permit cannot be obtained without showing a paid passage tick et, it must be that the buyers of tick els either hand the permits to some one on board or mail them to China. The Hongkong Consulate has instruc tions to impound all permits picsent cd by Chinese who cannot prove clearly that they are the persons de scribed in their respective permits. CHARITY LUAU. II. M. Kapiolani, Queen Dowager, will give a grand luau on Friday next for the benefit of benevolent so cieties in general and the Matornity Home especially. It is intended the luau will be had at her Luakaha resi dence, Punchbowl street. A nomi nal sum will be oharged. The lay out will be in the Hawaiian fashion. A large crowd ought to be present, to advance the feast's beneficent pur poses. The Maternity Home, it has been found out, is deficient in certain things, and it is intended to enlarge the building and provide more con venient accommodations. The Queen Dowager was the prime mover in es tablishing the Home. PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., L'D. New fooil(t JuHt to Hand. Carbolineura 4vcnar'U3 Slack & Bro wnlow's Water Filtors, Scales Topsail Chains, Open Link Chains, Glassware Tumblers, Goblets, Wines, Decanters, Jugs, etc., etc. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, House Furnishing Goods, Japanned Ware, Miniature "Vistas" for mailing, 10c". each. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Du. McLennan, the well-known specialist of San Francisco, Cal., re cently in lived here -with bis family, has opened offices at No. 31 Richards street, opposite the Royal Palace. The Doctor has bad fifteen years of unprecedented success at tho Bay City, having among bis patients many of our leading citizens lo whom bo can now rofer. Tho Doctor's specialty is tho treat ment of all chronic, difficult and lin gering dibcase, and he invites all so afllictcd to visit him. Refers by per mission to Mr. J T. Waterhouse, Sr. .Medical and burgical electricity a specialty. 331 lm m m HORSFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATE For WakffulueuM, Hysteria, and other diseases of tho nervous system. NOTICE. NOTICE Is hereby given that Lau York has assigned to mo all his Interest In the firm name of Wing Slug Chan, tailor shop, No. 40 Nuuanu street. WEN WING. Feb. 10, 18U2. 310 tw Special JM'eoling' Notice SPE'TAL meeting of tho stock holders of the Walluku Sugar Comp.my will he held on FRIDAY. Feb. 2Utli, at 10 a. m., at the ollice of (J. Hrower&Uo., (L'd). E. O. WHITE, tl Id at Seeietary. MEETING NOTJOE. AN luljouniinl nuniml meutlnir of tho Union Feed o , (L'U), will bo held at the Company's olllcc, cm FRI DAY, tho lUth hist., at 11 o'rloek A. M. V. R. VII) , aid lit Secretary U. F. Co., L'd. SPECIAL MEETING. 'PUE Stockholders of Wallieo Sugar I Company will plenso tuke notice that a Special Meeting ot tho Company will bo held at tbe Olllco of 0 Drawer and Company, on THURSDAY, tho 25th Instant, at 10 o'clock a. in., to con sider lmpoi taut business. 1.0. mitTER, Secretary Walheo Sugar Co. Honolulu, Feb. 10, 181)2. iiJIIOt PAINTER! IF you want a Firot-claBB .lob of Paint ing of any description done, call ou tho Practical Painter, J. L. Mky" only. Fort street ISO. P. O. Box 387. Mutual Telephone 002. 150 tf THE WORKINGMAN'S PAPER 1 "The Dally Bulletin." 50 cent per mouth. .-- -.?r-" ADVERTISING NOTES Wkn Wing has n HbJico this issilc. I'll mectyou T tho BfunsvMck. U-tf Ex-rnA Minco'rWiit tb ''Elite." 4-lw BtiHAOH BtiiiNKnH at "Hebron, New man & Co.'s. 3-lw W. C. Actu has been appointed it notary public. 0. J. McOAiniiY has lots on Lililiu street for pale. '' Button Holes made to order at No. 1 Garden Lane. 7-tf Tiik Brunswick aie the only Billiard 'Parlors in town. "-tf An ndjoumeil meeting of the Union Feed Co. will bo held Friday. Aktkii slaving use Cucumber Skin Tonic. Benson, Smith &, Co., Agents. Mf A SPECIAL meeting of the Wniluku Sugur Co. will be held on tbe 2Gtb inst. Sxinhurn lelieved at once by Cu cumber Tonic. Benson, Smith & Co., Agents. 1-tf Have your children vaccinated. Fresh vaccine virus at llobron, Now nian & Co.'s. 3-lw Mits. Aii.au announces her opening of a Hawaiian bazaar in the Club Stables block. Tin: Wa'heo Sugar Co. will bold a special meeting on tho 25th inst. for important business. If you want to save time and nioney buy your furniture, etc., at the I X L, corner Jfuuanu and. King streets. 5-2v Foun-d tho place to buy now and second hand furniture of all kinds at low prices, the I X L,cornor Nuuanu and King street, 5-2w Dklicioui ooiree and chocolate will be i-erved every morning early at tho Palace lee Cream Parlors, Ludwigsen, it Cron, Holol btiuet. 1-tf Egan &. Qunn announco they will do a strictly cah business on and after April 1, till which date their clearance snlo will continue, Gkt your boots and shoes made and repaired by the old W.iiluku shoemaker, L. Toennies, on East Hotel street. Fust-class work, low prices. 4-tt Bedkoom sets, wardrobes, ice boxes, sloven, chairs, hanging lamps, rugs, bureaus, ehcllbniers, etc., sold cheap foi cash at tbe I X L, corner Nuuanu and King stiect. 5-2w Received. 14th February, per S.S. Alameda for tho California Fruil Maiket, Apples, Cauliflower, Celery, Frozen Oysters in shell and in tins, Potatoes, Onions, Nuts and Raisins; also 3000 Pineapple Plants, Smooth Cayenne and Sugar Loaf varieties for sale reasonable 5-3t P. G. Cahamnos. ower Mr. Lorenzo F. Sleeper Is very well known to tbe citizens of Apple ton, Me., and neighborhood. He says: " Eight years ago I was taken " sick, and suffered as no one but a " dyspeptic can. I then began tak "ing August Flower. At that time "I was a great sufferer. Every " thing I ate distressed me so that I "had to throw it up. Then in a " few moments that horrid distress " would come on and I would have " to eat and suffer "again. I took a "little of your med " icine, and felt much "better, and after " takinga little more " August Flower my For that Horrid Stomach Foaling. "Dyspepsia disap peared, and since that time I " have never .had the first sign of it. "lean eat anything without the " least fear of distress I wisu all " that are afflicted with that terrible "disease or the troubles caused by "it would try August Flower, as I " am satisfied there is no medicine "equal to it." HAWAIIAN BAZAAll. MRS. J. K. AILAU has opened a Mauaiian Itaaur In the Club Stable's building, where b o intends supplying all customers with anything in that lino. A Dressmaking Depart ment, making a specialty of Ilolokus, has also been opened In connection with the establishment. !M0 3t MKS. J. K. AILAU. ANNUAL. AIEETING. 'piIE regular annual meeting of tbe 1 Hawaiian Fiuit & Taro Co will lie held at their ollice in Wulluku, Maui, ou SATURDAY, March 12, 1802, at 10 o'clock A. m. W. II. DANIELS, Wn 23t Seeietary II. F. & T. Co ART CLASHES. yR. ALLEN HUTCHINSON holds 1VX his clusi-es on Wednesday and Saturday at his Studio, No. 4 Adler's avenue, i'uiiclilmwl sticet, opposite tlie Queen's Hospital, 10 tf AltT CLASSES. Mlt.lt. C. DARNFIELD holds classes in Diuwlug and Painting at ills studio. Hotel stieet, back of Drs. Ander son & Lundy. 341 tf EM. WALSH, Attorney at Law. Oulce iu Cait wright Didlding, Merchant btreet, Houolulu. feb ll-2 Picturo FramoB intulo to order from latent stylos of inoiililiiigri. Koiiovution of old pictures a specialty. "Au gust Fl j2Sr255 jFggfffgiy?'' I MUTUAL LIFE HIUIIAUM A. DlcCUJtllY, Bssues Every Desirable Form of Policy ! It has paid its members since its organization THREE HUNDRED AND FOUR MILLIONS OF D0UARS, Its New Distribution Policy is tho most liberal over offered by any Insurance Company. 6P For full particulars apply to . a. JL5. 1)?5C. 191 , General A'gfntVor the Hawaiian Inlands. TUB RiBff fas In His Boot! An interesting incident oc curred at a wedding in aSTyaclc, N. Y., recently, says the Al bany Argus. All went mer rily until the bridegroom was called upon to produce tho wedding ring. In vain ho felt in his trousers' pocket for the indispensable article. Nothing could be found ex cept a hole, through which the ring had evidently fallen into his boot. What was he to do? "Take your hoot off," said the parson. The suspense and silence wore painful. The organist", ar the domi nie's bidding, began a "vo luntary." Tho young man removed his boot, the ring was found, also a hole in his stocking, and the minister remarked, evidently with more than the ceremony in mind, "Young man, it is time you were mar ried." J? or appropriate liingage ment or Wedding Kings, in new ideas call on . and odd shapes, H. F. WICHMAN. AN 0PP0RT1ITY ! At the request of a number of our patrons, we have concluded to offer the services of our artist, Mr. W. Y. Itow, as a practical instructor in Oil Painting find Wa ter Coloring, free of charge. Mr. Itow has been in our employ for the past two years and we feel confident that, by prac tical demonstration, he can leach his pupil just what he wants to know in the matter of handling colors, etc., without the tiresome course usually adopted by instructors. For further particulars enquire at KING BROS., Hotel street. S PJ301 AL MEKTINW. rpi'K stockholders of the llnwailuii I Agilculttual Company will plenhe take notice that a special niccting of tho Companv will be held at the ollice of C. Biewer & Co., Queen stivet, ou MON DAY, Feb. 20, 1U2, at 10 a. m., lo con sider Important busiuoss. J. O. OUl'I'Iilt. Seeietary II. A, Co. Honolulu, Feb. 15, 18112. 315 2w SPECIAL MEETING. rpilE Ktoekholdcrs of tho Hnnalel X Sugar Mill Company will please take notice that a special meeting of the Company will be held at the ollice of 0. llrewer & Co., Queen street, on MON DAY, Feb. 2!), 1SD2, at 11 o'clock A, i , to consider lmpoitaut business. J. O. CARTER, Fecrctary II. S. M. Co. Honolulu, Feb 15, 1802. IMS 2w Sausages ! Sausages ! I'RESII Bologna, Liver Pudding, I1 liloud Pudding, Head Cheese, Fiaukfuit Sausage, Vienna Sausage and Kino Pork Sausage always ou hand and delivered to Older by GEO. D. SOHRAEDER, 182 Foit Btreet. two dooia above tho Qeimauia Market. - Mutual Tel. 710. 818 :tm PINAL NOTICE. A LL over nine months' outstaudinu iding 1. accounts not paid before tho 22nd Instant, will he placed In tho bands of .my attorney, und lmymeut enforced ' mom CHAS. J. F1SIIEL. INSURANCE CO. THE REPORT ON OK New York Lif BY Hew York Stein Sopiitc All of Insurance, Published January 22, 1892, Shows: Assets June 30, 1S91, per Superin tendent's Report, Assets January 1, 1801, per Com pany's Report, Surplus June 130, 3891, per Superin tendent's Riport. Surplus January 1, 1801, per Com pany's Report, The above Surplus as shown by the Superintendent's report . is larger than that of any other purely mutual life insurance company in the world. 0. O. 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