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HONOLULU, II. I., WEDNESDAY EVENING, APK1L 20, 1802.
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" ALFRED MAQOON,
f Attorney tit Law mid Notary
Public. No. 42 Merchant stieet, nono
lulu.
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HW. SCHMIDT & SONS,
lM(iorers & Conimlsslon Mer
chants. Fort street, Honolulu. 1-!)1
HHACKFEU) & CO.,
General Commission Agents.
Corner Fort and Queen streets, Hono
lulu, U. 1. 1-91
1 W MACFARLANE & CO..
UT Importers and Commission
Merchants.
H. I.
Queen street,
Honolulu,
1-91
aONSALVES & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers and Wine
Merchants. Beaver Block, Honolulu,
11. I. 1-91
JOHN T. WATERHOUSE,
Importer aud Dealer in General
Merchandise. Queen street, Honolulu,
U. 1. 1-91
WILDER & CO.,
Dealers in Lumber, Paints,
Oils, Nails, Salt aud Building; Materials
of every kind. Corner Fort and Queen
streets, Honolulu. 1-01
L EWERS &. COOKE,
Importers and Dealers in Lum
ber and nil kinds of Building Materials.
Fort street, Honolulu. 1-91
HONOLULU IRON WORKS,
Honolulu, i i H. I.
steam Engines, Sugar Mills, Boiler,
Coolers ; Iron, Brass and Lead Castings ;
Machinery of every description made to
order. Particular attention paid to
Ship's Blacksmithing. Job Work ex
ecuted at short notice. 1-91
JSO. S. SMITHIES,
Auctioneer & General Business
A. G IS IV 'X
3Iuliulun. Kohula. Hawaii.
HR & CO.,
MANUFACTURING AND
Importing Jewelers.
92 Fort Streetr Honolulu.
OF LO.MIUW
H. W. SCHMIDT & SONS,
Agents for tho Hawaiian Islands.
1-91
W, T. IW0NSARRAT,
Veterinary Surgeon,
VST Olllce at Hotel Stables, Hotel
hticet. Both Telephones :):.', Residence:
Mutual Tel. 01G. dee 10-01
J
JCIni; Ntrunt. IIinioliilii,
Excellent accommodation for patients.
Dlt. A. It. ItOWAT, V. S.
Olllce Hours 7:80 to 10 a. in.; liistlO
to 2 p, m,;" 4:30 to C p. in,
Telepiionks: Bull Oil. Mutual IBS.
1 O. BoxS'fi. l!)2tf
E. B. THOMAS,
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER.
Estimates trlven ou nil kinds of Brick,
Iron, Stono and Wooden Buildings. All
kinds of Jobbing in tho Building Trade
attended to Keeps for salo Brick. Lime,
Cement, Iron Stone l'ipu and Fittiiigs,
Old aud Now Corrugated lion, Mlnton
Tiles, Quarry Tiles, assorted sizes and
colors; California and Monterey Sand,
Oraiiito Ouihliig aud Blocks, Etc.
6y- Olllce and Yard ; Cor. King and
Smith streets, Olllce Hours: ti to 12
a. si., and 1 to -1 p. M.
war Telephones : Bell, 351: Mutual,
417. Residence: Mutual, 410 P.O.
Box. 117. 129 ly
The best thing to hoiuI to
your friends abroad is King
Bros.' Illustrated Souvenir
of Hawaii, which is gotten
up lor the imrnoso and is
not ait advertlHeinent,
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l'OK SA W FKAKUI8CO.
The New and Fine Al Steel Steamship
"MARIPOSA,"
Of the Ocennlo Steamship Company will
be duo at Honolulu from Sydney
and Auckland on or about
May 5, 1892,
And will lenvc for tho above port with
malls and passengers on or
about that date.
t& For freight or passage, having
superior accommodations, apply to
Wni Q. IltWIN & CO., I'd,
Agents.
For Sydney and Auckland
&&
The New aud Fine Al Steel Steamship
"ALASVSEDA,"
Of the Oceanic Stoamship Company will
be due at Honolulu from San
Francisco on or about
SWlay 5, 1892,
And will have prompt dispatch with
mails and passengers for
the above ports.
C2T For freight or passage, having
superior accommodations, apply to
Wm Q. IRWIN & CO.. L'd,
1-91
Accents.
Wife's Steartij Go.ls
TIME TAISL.K:
STMR. KINAU.'
CLARKE, Commanilir,
Will leave Honolulu at 2 o'clock r. m
touching at Lahiiinu, Maulnea Bay
and Makena the Baino day ; Muhu
kona, Kawaihao and Laupahochoe tho
following day, arriving at Hilo at
midnight.
LEAVES HONOLULU.
Tuesday April 20
Fi iday J lay (!
Iteturning leaves Hilo touching at
Laupnhoolioo same day; ICawaihac,
A. m. ; Mahukona, 12 noon ; Makoua,
G i. m. ; Maalaoa Bay, 8 p. si.; Laha
ina, 10 P. m. the following day; arriv
ing til Honolulu 0 A. m. Wednesdays
and Saturdays.
AKKIVES AT HONOLULU.
Saturday . . . April 211
Wednesday May, !
Saturday "14
0 No Freight will be received
after 12 noon of day of sailing.
' ri a a b s-v ai s
DAVIES. Commander,
Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday
at5 o'clock p. m., touching at Kahti
lui, Huelo, liana, Hiunoa and Kipa
liulu. Reluming will arrive at Hono
lulu every Sunday morning.
0 No Freight will bo received
after 4 p. m. on day of sailing.
Consignees must be al the landings
to receive their freight, as wo will not
hold ourselves rcbpousiblo after such
freight has been landed. While tho
Company will use due diligence in
handling livo stock, we decline to uh
suiiio any responsibility in case of the
loss of same, and will not be responsible
for money or jowelry unless placed in
tho earu of Pursers.
W. O. WILDER, President,
S. B. ROSE, Secretary.
CAPT. J, A. KING, Port Supt.
1-91
TH0S. LINDSAY,
.MANUFACTURING
iJevli to WtUshiuuWor.
KUKUI JEWELHY a SPECIALTY,
King Street, Honolulu, II. I.
Vdr Particular attention paid to all
kinds of repairs. -;l
C. B. RIPLEY,
AHOII ITKOT.
'OfKicK: Room 5, Hpreckols' hlock.
Mutual Telephone 208,
New Designs I Modern Buildings I
Complete plans and specifications for
every descilptlon of building. Contracts
drawn and careful superintendence of
construction given when letnilred. Call
and examine uluus. upr 20 ly
PA1NTEJU
XF you want a Flrst-class Job of Paint
ing of any descilptlon done, call ou
the Practical Painter, .1. L. Muyw only.
Fort street 10. P, O. Uox 367. Mutual
Tey-jiuotie 002, 150 tl
m
TlJtlU TAKMK:
1.00 A 1, LINK.
S. S. AUSTRALIA.
Arilvc llouolulu
from S. F.
Leave Honolulu
for 8 K.
April 10 April 2G
May 17 May 2-1
Juno 14 Juno 21
July 12 July 11)
Aug 1) Aug Hi
Sept fl Sept III
Octl Octll
Nov I Nov 8
TIIHOUOH LINK.
Arrive from San
Francisco.
Sail for Sail Fran
oNco. Alameda May fi Mariposa
Matiposa June 2., Mouowui
Moiiowni Juno HI) Alameda
Ahimcdu July 28 ....Mariposa
Mariposa Aug 25 .... Monowai
Mouowui Supt 22 Alameda
Alameda Oct 20 .. . .Miuiposu
Maripo.sa Nov 17 Mouowui
Facile Mail stGamstaiu (Jo.
-AND TllE-
Occidental & Oriental S, S. Go.
Efe
For Yokohama & Hongkong.
Steamers of the above Companies will
call at Honolulu on their way to the
above ports ou or about the following
dates :
Slmr. "China'! May 4, 1392
Slmr. "Gaelic" July 2, 1U92
For San FranciBco.
Steamers of the above Companies will
call at Honolulu on their way from
Hongkong and Yokohama to the above
port on or about the following dates:
Stmr. "City ol Poking" May 4, 1892
Slmr. "China" June 21 , 1 892
Stmr. "Gaelic" Aug. 17, 1892
UttS" Round Trip Tickets to Yokohnuia
ami return, 350.
gajr For freight and passage, apply to
H. HACKFELD & CO.,
2C7 tf Agents.
"tt a . - a tit -itt. "
M. fl W A .H
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IN THE MolNERIVY BUILDING,
Foil Htl'fuL.
Is open now and offers an un
excelled Stock of Fancy Goods.
We make a specialty of
Stamping Patterns and are now
ready to take orders in that line.
A brand new stock of Silk Em
broideries, Art Linens, Tassels,
Fringes, Draperies and other
artistic goods nre offered to the
ladies of Honolulu.
"KA MAILE,
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IN THE MolNERNY BUILDING,
J''orl, Hi-roe t.
J. W.WIMKIt,HU.,IIIH. W. G.WINTKIt, Mil,, 1)113.
WINTER & WINTER,
Olllce Hotel st., opp.'Y. M. C. A., ad
joining the Honolulu Library.
Branch Olllce, ; : : 200 Kearny St., S. F.
IX Dental operations sL'ilfully por
jt foiincd at Sail Francisco prices;
which are ,'10 percent cheaper than f lono-
- lulu prices; and If uot as good as the
nent, ueiuihiry in Honolulu no charge
will be made. You need not go to San
Francisco for your Dentistry, Ourgreat
i eduction in prices tho citl.cus have de
manded, aud we will supply the demand.
wi; iiavi: com: to itr..n.i :
gay Cull and get prices and save your
money. Wo leturn our thanks to tho
cltl.eut, of Hawaii, Maul and Kauai for
their Ilbuial patronage aud hollclt a con
tinuance of the SHine,
Opkici: Houns: 7 a. m, to li p,
lull 27-02
M.
KOR SALE I
I HAVE Four Flue Rusldence Sites,
situated on i ilkoi street, fur sale.
j Tho Lots have a fi outage of !)1 feet ou
I Plikol stieet aud mo 200 feet deep, are
nicely laid out in fruit and shade trees
aud are all covered with grass; watei
! laid ou thiougiiout. The situation of
( these Lots and the limited number make
It necessary that intending pureluiners
should uiuku early application to tho
i undersigned, fiom whom all particulars
I can be had. J AS. F. MORGAN.
20U tf
I Sausages ! Sausages !
FRESH Bologna, Liver Pudding,
Blood Pudding, Head Cheesu,
i Fraukfuit Sausage, Vienna Sausage and
, Fine Pork Sausage always on hand and
delivered to older by
UKU, I). BUIIKAKUKll,
l.'l'i Foi t Street, two doors above the
Oci mania Market.
r M utual Tel, 710. 318 3m
San Kuancisco. April 12, 181)2.
POLITICAL.
Rhode Island has gone Republican
and thai party is jubilant over their
victory. The vote polled was the
largest in the history of the Stale.
It requires fifty-four members of tho
Legislature to elect on joint ballot,
and the Republicans have fifty-one
with the possibility of six more. The
city of Providence went Democratic
by about four hundred majority.
Some two or three other towns went
Democratic by a small majority.
At the elections held in Kansas
City (Mo.), tho Democrats made a
clean sweep, electing their entire
ticket except one candidate for the
upper House.
At St. Louis where party lines
weie drawn the Democrats were in
the ascendancy, except in the Repub
lican strong-holds, where the latter
kept their forces intact.
In Chicago in the contest for Al
dermen, twenty Republicans were
elected, eleven Democrats, and three
Independents. TlTe Democrats were
victorious in the North Town elec
tions and also in the South Town
elections with the exception of one
Republican Supei visor.
Hill has decided to throw his
strength in the National Democratic
Convention in faor of Senator John
Palmer of Illinois. He docs not want
to see Cleveland elected, and thinks
Palmer can carry the largest vote in
New York. Governor Flower is his
second choice.
The Democrats have held their
conventions in 10G counties in Kan
sas to elect delegates to their State
Convention which convenes at Salina,
Apiil 20th. Every county heard
from is for Cleveland and man) have
instructed their delegates to vote for
him.
The Republican Convention nomi
nated a Board of Equalization at
Portland (Or.) and passed resolu
tions favoring the completion of the
Nicaragua Canal and legislative ap
propriation for the World's Fair.
The delegates to the National Con
vention were not instructed but have
all expressed a preference for the re
nomination of Harrison.
The Democrats will hold the State
Convention at Fresno ou Thursday,
May 19th.
At Helena (Mont.) the Democrats
elected Ctirtin by a majority of 518
for Mayor and six out of the eight
aldermen. At Bozenian (Mont.) the
Democrats gained almost a complete
victory.
Mayor Piatt Rogers of Denver
(Col.) says: "The shelving of the
Hlaud silver bill by Congress shows
that no party can be relied on at this
lime to give the silver question im
partial consideration. Free coinage
will eventually become the one great
issue between the leading political
parties, but it is evident that at the
present time the Democratic party as
a whole will uot accept the issue as a
party principle, and whatever talk
there may be about the silver States
giving their votes to the candidate
who stands on a platform nearest to
the ideas of the free coinage men, is
without foundation."
Ex-Senator Tabor has been quoted
as saying that Colorado would go
Democratic if the Chicago Conven
tion were to adopt a free coinage
plank.
It is said that Governor Markham
is ambitious to become Secretary of
War in the cabinet of President Har
rison in ovent of that gentleman's re
election.
William Woodburn, who has repre
sented Nevada Republicans for three
terms in the Lower House of Con
gress, announces that he will be in
the Held as a candidate for United
States Senator in opposition to W.
M. Stewart at the coming general
election.
Maine says lie finds life too full of
cougeninl work and too full of happi
ness to feel called upon or inclined
to throw it awaj'.
South Carolina Republicans favor
Harrison for the Presidency.
lialtininre (Md.) Democrats and
Massachusetts DoinoenjU are for
Grover Cleveland, also Pennsylvania.
PACIFIC COAST ITKMS.
In regard to the mooted project
of having a convention of all thu
Governors of ull the Stales in the
Union on the subject of thu Nicara
gua canal, Governor Markham suys
tho plan has not yet been perfected.
It has been deemed advisable to hold
the convention at St. Louis as a cen
tral point, but Governor Maikhain
has been asked to consider a plan of
having the invitations issued in the
namu of California.
King Tobrino, monarch of a part
of the Gilbert islands, who has been
sojourning in this city for several
weeks, is getting leady to return
to his wild island home on Hu
tarituri. He says lis is homesick and
iinyioiiB to get home. He was at first
Ucligliie.il witli the novelty of ti uvel
and the wonderful sights that greeted
him al every turn in this city, but
now he wants to shake tho dust of
Uoittituletl on Ath puye.)
Wi. (J. Irwin & Company,
(i.uiiTKn.)
OFKKIt KOll SALE
JLiiuie Ac Ceiueut,
PAtUFFINE PAINT CO.'S
COMPOUNDS and ROOFING,
REED'S PATENT
Felt Steam Plpo Coloring, all sizes.
FERTILIZERS :
WOOL DUST,
BONE MEAL,
FISH GUANO,
ALSO
BUCK & OILLANDT'B
High Grado Chemical Cane Manure.
GRASS SEEDS :
COCKSFOOT,
RYE GRASS
And CLOVERS.
Refined Sugars,
Fairbank Canning Co.'s Corned
Beof, 1 and 2 lb. tins.
SALMON IN BARRELS.
1-01
FIRE,
LIFE AND
MARINE
INSURANCE.
Hartford Fire Insurance Co.,
Assets, $6,219,458.98.
London & Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.
Assets. $4,317,052.
Thames & Mersey Marine Ins. Co.,
(Limited;,
Assets, $6,124,057.
New York Life Insurance Co.,
Assets, $125,947,290.81.
C.O.BEKGEK,
. HONOLULU.
General Agent for Hawaiian Islands.
1-01
Im. 11 MI & CO.,
(IiI3IITKl.)
Win. Q. Irwin. . ..Piesldctit to Manager
Clans Spreckels Vice-President
W. M. Glffard.... Secretary & Treasurer
Theo. O. Porter Audltoi
SUGAU FACTORS
AN0
Commission Agents.
AOKNTS OK TIIK
Oceanic stewi Conn';,
or Nnu VruneUro. Vul.
1-01
CASTLE & C00KE,
Liie, Fire & Marino
insurance Agents I
AOKNTS VOIl
M England Mutual Lite Ins; Co.,'
OF UOSTON,
Etna Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford,
UNION
Insurance Company,
OF SAN VKANOIHOO, CALIFORNIA.
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C. BREWER & CO..
( i,i3i iti:i),
General Mercantile
AND
Commission AgontB,
LIST OF ovfiokiui:
J. O. Cain i President .V Manager
G. II. Rnheitsou Tieasurer
E. P. l!is!npi Secretary
W. F. Allen Audltoi
niUF.OToits:
Hon. C. R. Bishop, S. C. Allen,
11. Wittcrhouso.
1-91
AIuhhi'h. Kliif? UroH. aro
allowing a lino lino of Ham
boo ami othor stylo I'avlor
EiihoIh, Wall ItraokotH and
Window CornhsoH at priuum
to meot tho timet.
MLYBULLETICO
Are Receiving New Iuvolues'bt
BOOK AND JOB STOCK
BY EVERY STEAMER
at their -
Steam Printing Office
NO. 71 QUEEN STREET,
Where they are fully prepared to do all
kinds of work in the latest styles, at
the shortest notice and at thet
most Reasonable Bates.
Fine Job Work in Colors a Specialty I
POSTER PRINTING
Executed hi the Moat Attractive
Maimer.
BILLHEADS. LETTERHEADS,
STATEMENTS, NOTEHEADS,
MEMORANDUMS, ETC.
-Printed, aud Mocked when dpslrcd.-
Read the following partial list of spec
ialties and get theBui.Lr.TiN's prices be
fore placing your oiders. By so doing
you will nave both time and money.
Letter Heads,
Note Heads,
. Bill Heads,
Memorandums,
Bills of Lading,
Statements,
Ciicuhirs,
Contracts,
Agreements,
Shipping Contracts,
Check Books,
Legal Blanks,
, Calendars,
Wedding Cards,
Visiting Cards,
Business Cards,
Funeral Cards,
Admission Cards,
Fraternal Cards,
Timo Cards,
Milk Tickets,
Meal TiekotsS
Theatre Tickets,
Scholarship Certificates,
Corporation Cortilieates,
Marriage Ceitificates,
Kecoipts of all kindH,
Plantation Orders,
Promissory Notes,
Pamphlets,
Catalogues,
Programmes,
Labels of every variety,
Petitions in any language,
Envelopes it Letter Circulars,
Sporting Scores & Records,
Perpetual Washing Lists,
General Book Work,
Ele.. Etc., Etc., Eto
Qt No Job Is allowed to leave the of
fice until it gives satisfaction,
Addrers,
BULLETIN PUBLISHING CO.,
71 0,uccu HCreet, llouolulu, U, 1,
NOTICE.
Crown Lands for Loaso on tho
Island of Hawaii.
It is notified tor public information
that land specially adapted for small
farming and fruit cultivation in suit
able portion, may be had upon appli
cation to the agent of Crown Lands.
DKSCItil'TION OF LAND.
Tho Crown Land of Olaa compris
ing an area of 5-1,000 acres is situated
in the District of Puna, and extends
from the crater of Kilauea to within
11 miles of the town of Hilo. The
quality of the soil is excellent and
comprises large tracts of supeiior land
of deep loamy soil. The new Volcano
Road, now in course of construction
by the Government, affords cheap fa
cilities of access to market. Nearly
all of the sections are heavily wood
ed, furnishing durable timber for
building and fencing purposes. The
altitude ranges from GOO to 1000 feet
above sea level. Climate moist and
favorable.
The lands now offered are valuable
by reason of their good quality and
accessibility, none of tho sections be
ing more than two miles from the
main Government Road and many of
them fronting on it.
Terms and conditions favorable.
Special inducements offered to set
tlers.
Additional information und partic
ulars can be obtained on application
al this oilice.
C. P. IAUKEA,
Agent of Crown Lands.
Oilice Crown Lands Commissioner,
Honolulu, April G, 1892. (Opposite
the ofUco of II. M.'s Chamberlain.)
.'180-1 tnlfi-lt
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
During thu process of deepening the
channel at the entrance to Honolulu
harbor the Dredger will hu in opera
tion night and day. Al night there
will bo n danger signal placed ou the
forward derrick of Dredger about 30
feet above nea level, which can be seen
by all vessels approaching tho harbor.
The signal consists Red Red
of three red lights
and u white light
us in the diagram, White
the red lights being
about 3 feel apart
with the whitelight ""
mi the ceuter. Red
All Hteatnors crossing the bar will
1 stop at h safo distance from the Dred
ger and givo one blast of their whistle
which will bo answered by a single
blast from the Dredger, to be fol
lowed by three blasts from the Dredg
er when the passago is clear and they
can proceed.
The Tug will be on hand when not
othor wise engaged to assist sailing craft
in passing the Dredger when neces
sary. C. N. SPENCER,
Minister of the Interior.
Interior Oflleo, March 9, 1892.
360-tf
Sale of Lease of the Government Lokoi
of Lolepaui aud Kalhikapu, at
Moanalua, Oahu. .
On WEDNESDAY', May 18, 1892,
al 12 o'clock noon, at the front en
trance of Aliiolaui Hale will be qold
at public auction the Lease of the
Government Lokos of Kaihikupu aud
Lelepaua, at Moanalua, Oahu.
Term Lease for 20 vears.
i
Upset price $500 per annum, pay
able semi-annually in advance.
O. N. SPENCER,
Ministor of the Interior.
Interior Olllce, April 7, 1892.
389 31
I rrleation' Notice.
Honolulu, II. L, Dee. 2, 1891.
Holders of water privileges, or thosu
paying water rates, are hereby noti
fied that tho bourn for using water for
irrigation purposes are from G to 8
o'clock a, m,, and 4 to (i o'clock i m,
until further notice.
JOHN O. WHITE,
Supt. Honolulu filter Works,
Approved :
O. N, Sj'KNOKIt,
Minister of the Intorior,
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