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ItiKH i'l-lfiilmiiON Mo. 5M.-V
JUstf-AildiesS "11 business comniunlca
llous "Makagi:u Daily lluLLhiiN."
"Aildrcss all matter for iiiibllua
tlou "Enrioit Daily Uullkiin "
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IlllUOllllll, II. 1.
j ALFRED MAOOON.
O . Attorney at Law and Notary
1'iibllc. Ko. -12 .Mureliant stieut, llono-
ulu. l-'Jl
I j W. BOHMIDT & SONS,
il. linpoiteis & Coinintssion Mer-
elj.ints. Foitslieet, Honolulu. 1-01
; T HAOKFELD & CO ,
ii. Ueuel.il Uoniinission
Agents.
Lioiuur Foit
lulu, 11. 1.
and Queen stieets, liono-1-91
( "W IdACFAULANE & CO ,
VX Iiunuituis and Commission
au.'1'eu.iuts.
11. I.
Queen street,
Honolulu,
l-'Jl
2 ' '
A ONSAL.VES & CO.,
vX Wholesale Groecis and Vrlne
ili'ieluinls.
a. i.
Beaver Bloek,
Honolulu,
1-91
I OHN T. "WATERHOUSE,
i Impoiter uud Dealer In General
Meiehaudise.
Queen stieet,
Honolulu,
H.l.
1-91
WILDER & CO.,
Dealeis in Lumber, Paints,
Oils, Nails, Salt and Buildiuj: Materials
of eveiy kind. Corner Fort and Queen
stieets, Honolulu. 1-91
L EWERS & COOKE,
Impoiteis and Dealeis in Lum
ber and all kinds of Building Matet nils.
Foit street, Honolulu. 1-91
. HONOLULU IRON WORKS,
J ' Honolulu, I I H. I.
'fcteani Engines, sugar Mills, Boilers,
Cooler; Iron, lti ass and Lead Castings;
Machinery of eveiy description made to
order, i'aiticulnr attention paid to
Ship's Blaeksniithiiig. Job Woik ex
ecuted at short notice. 1-91
JiNO. S. SMlTlllEri,
Auctioneer & General Business
A. G It5 JN rJT.
3Iuliiilin:i, Kiihuln, Hawaii.
WMNER & CO.,
MANUFACTU1UNG AND
importing Jewelers.
92 Fort Street Hono.ulu
Alias Assnnncs Gompauy
OV LONDON.
H. W. SCHMIDT & SONS,
Agents for tho Hawaiian Islands.
i-!U
i
Kiuff Ntreel. Honolulu,
Excellent accommodation for patients.
Dll. A. It. HOW AT, V. a.
Olllce Houis 7:H0 to 10 a.m.; 12:30
to 2 p. in.; 4:U0 to (J p. in.
Tklkphonks: Hell ad. Mutual 183.
V. O. Box 32C. 192tf
Paliner & Richardson,
A. RCIIITECTS.
Designs in Stone, Brick, Iron or Wood,
Modern, Cheap & Artistic Cottages
a Spccia'iy !
Plans, Spccitlcations, Contracts Iiauii
and Estimates complete for eveiy des
eiiptiou of building. Also, thoiough
supciiutcndcuco of constuicilon.
BUILDINGS APPRAISED & LOTS SURVEYED.
tar Ori'ici::
Bloek.
Room No. 9, spicckelfc'
up 1-92
CKA8. T. CULiCK,
Notary Public fur the Island of Oaliii.
Agent to Take Acknowledgments to La
bor Contuu-ts
Agent to (Jioiil Maii'hige Licenses, Ho
nolulu Qiilm.
Agent for the Hawaiian Islands of l'ilt it
Scott's Fi eight it I'aicels Expiess,
Agents for Die Builiugtoii Route.
Ron! Estate Broker & At!'l,.,
Bell Tele. 348.-uifi" Mutual Tele. 139,
P. O. Box ll.'i.
itSrOKKici:: No. as Meiohant street,
Hoiiolulu, Ouhu, 11. 1. ail t)2
Wfjr's
oiualliolllll UU. o
T191K TAULiK:
STM. 'KSNAU.'
CLARKE, Commaiiair,
Will leave Honolulu at 2 o'clock p. m.,
touching ftt Laliaiim, Mnalaea Bay
and Mukcnti the auine day ; Mahu
konti, Kawaihae anil Lauimhoelioe the
following day, arriving ut Hilo n
nnclniglil.
LEAVKB HONOLULU.
Friday " 27th
TuemliiV June 7ih
Fiitlav," " ITi it
'I'ucfejuy " '2bili
Friday July 8th
TueMlny " Iih
Friday, " a'JUi
Tuesday Au. 'Jill
Friday ' l'Jlh
Kcturning leaves Hilo, touolung at
Lauiialioelioe aame day ; Iv.iwaihae
a. m. ; Mahukona 10 a. m.; Makeuii
1 r. m. ; Maal.ica Bay 0 V. M. ; Laha
ina 8 p. m. the following day; aniv
ing at Honolulu C A. m. Wednesdays
and Saturdays.
ARIUVKS AT HONOLULU.
Wednesday, May 2itli
Saturday, June 4th
Wedne.sday, " lfitli
Saiuiday, " 2f)th
Wednesday, July 0th
Saturday,." " 10th
Wednebday, " 27lh
Satuiday, Aug. 0th
Wednes-d.iy " 17th
Saturday, " 27ih
SJBF" No Freight will be received
after 12 noon of day of sailing.
STIiSR. CLAUDINE '
DAVIES. Commander,
Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday
at 5 o'clock P. m., touching at Kahu-
lui, Huelo, Hana, Hainoa and Kipa
hulu. Returning will arrive at Hono
lulu every Sunday morning.
0F" No Freight will be received
after 4. p. M. on day of sailing.
Consignees must be at the landings
to receive their freight, as we will uot
hold ourselves responsible after such
freight has been landed. While the
Company will use due diligence in
handling live stock, we decline to as
sume any responsibility in case of the
loss of same, and will not be responsible
for money or jewelry unless placed in
the care of l'ursers.
W. C. WILDER, President.
S. B. ROSE, Secretary.
OAPT. J. A. KING, Port Supt.
1-91
Facile fill steamsbiD Go.
AND THE
Occidental & Gneuial S, S, Co.
Tor Yokohama & Hongkong.
Steameis of the above Companies will
call ut Honolulu on their way to the
above pons on or about the following
dates :
Stmr. "Gaelic" July 2. 1892
For San Francisco.
Steameis of the above Companies will
call at Honolulu on their way fiom
Hongkong and Yokohama to the above
poit on or about the following dates:
Stmr. "China" ,.June 2, 1892
Stmr. "Gaelic" Aug. 17, 1892
tST Round Trip Tickets to Yokohama
and rctui u, $ 350.
Bflr For freight and passage, apply
H. HACKFELD &. CO,,
to
207 tf
Agents,
New Cottage io Rent!
&
FINE Cottage with Pallor. Diulng
loom Hull, 4 Largo Bedrooms,
Bath, Pan try. Kitchen and all modern
iiupioyeineuts. Beietania stieet-cars
pass the door Kent $35,
KS For fiuther information apply to
c. J. McCarthy,
35 Mei chant street.
218 tf
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FOR SALE!
1IIAVE lour Fine Rusldenee Sites,
situated on 1 likol stieet, for sale,
The Lots have a fioutime of !M feet on
PliUoi stieet and nio L'OO feet deep, me
nicely laid out in fiuit and shade trees
and me all coveied with glass; watei
laid on tliioughout. The situation of
these Lots uud the lipilted uumbei miiUe
it uec'essaiy Unit Intending PHiehaseiH
should nuke eury upplieutiou to tlo
uuileislgueil, fiom whom all paitleulurs
can lo had, JAS. F. MORGAN,
203 tf
PAPER HANGING!
ryVEJ. L Muvkii the Painter a call
VT and havoyoui Paper Hanging done
promptly uud neatly. 130 Fort stieet.
P. O. Box S87. Mutual Telephone
r-oa. ico tf
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HONOLULU, II.
ta
mmm.
Australian Mail Seivicel
EWlt M.IK FItAXCIMCO.
The New and Fine Al Steel Swamshli
"MONOWAI,"
01 the Oceanic Steamship Company will
be duo at Honolulu from Syduey
and Auckland on or about
June 2,-1892,
And will leave for the above port with
mails and puseengers on or
about that dute.
Auckland !
The New and Fine Al Steel Steamship
Of tho Oceanic Steumslnp Company will
be due at Honolulu from ban
Francisco on or about
June 2, 1892,
And will have prompt dispatch
malls and passengers for
the above ports.
Bay The undersigned are now
with
p re
pared to issue 'llirough Tieket
tro m
this city
States.
to all points in the United
tSf For fiuther particulars regarding
Freight or Passage, apply to
Wm Q. IKWIH & CO
General
. L'd,
Agents.
1-91
yen mm Go.'s
ri.TSU TA1SL.U:
LOCAL LINE.
S.S.AUSTRALIA.
Arrive Honolulu
from S. F.
May 17
June 14
July 12
Aug
Leave Honolulu
for d. F.
May 24
:.June 21
July 19
Aug 10
Sept 0 . . ,
, .Sept 13
Oct 1 Oct 11
Nov 1 Nov 8
THROUGH LINK.
Arrive from San
Francisco.
Sail for San Fran
cisco. Mariposa June 2 Monowai
Monowai June 150 Alameda
Alameda July 28 Mariposa
Mariposa Aug 25 .... Monowai
Monowai Sept 22 Alameda
Alameda Oct 20 Mariposa
Mariposa Nov 17 Monowai
Notice to the Public !
The Hawaiian Soap Works
Is still in existence at the old stand,
Leleo, aud has been so since tho year
1853. I am piepartd to put up Soap at
the following pi ices:
$4.50 par Case of 100 lbs.; $4.00
per 100 lbs. in Bulk.
50 Cents each allowed for empty con
tainers leturued in good order.
BSJ" Weight for weight no aval con
cern can supply as good an article for
the same pi ices.'
jQrTho only Pi.totical Soap Boiler
in the Hawaiian Islands.
THOMAS W. RAWLINS,
feb 22-92
J. T. Waterhouse
Just Received per-"Australia"
A FULL LINK OF
Ladies' Hats !
i-U
l.nteHi Hlylen.
Iw
THE GEO. LUCAS' HOMESTEAD
On JCulcul iMiuH',
Containing 7 Bedioouis, Parlor, Dining
room, bitllng-room, Batli, etc. Also a
a-Rooin Cottage in the yatd. Theie uie
Stables uud t u ihigu House. Rent $40
per month. Apply to
4os u o. j. McCarthy.
QceanicStB
For Sydney and
TO LET
L, TUESDAY EVENING.
ji-K wii miww ! iinrmiiiiwin !
A CHRISTIAH GENTLEMAN.
Editor IIui.lutin:
It is a pleasure to be able to lay
befoic the gentle readers of the Bul
l.iniN tho fnut that there are persons
who walk not in the same paths of
the l'arkhursl, ns the following will
show one, at least, who docs not:
'Rev. Dr. De Costa, of the Pro
teslant Episcopal Church of St.
John the Evnugelist, of New York
City, preached Sunday on the suscep
tibility of the fallen humanity to
moral and spiritual regeneration.
'Within a few days,' said he, 'there
has been an illustration of this in an
individual represented ns oue of the
wickedest women in New York a
woman so fallen that there were those
who felt themselves at liberty to ie
gard her ns hopeless, to make sport
of her sin, plunge her 'lower down
and to jump on her.'
"This passage brought to the
mind of De (Josta's hearers, Dr.
Parkhurbt's visit to Ilattie Adams'
house in Twenty-seventh street, in
this city, but Di. De Costa would
not admit to an Illustrated News lc
ioi let' that he was the hero of the
story, or that Mrs. Adams' house was
referred to in his sermon ; but Mrs.
Adams said fiankly that Dr. De Cos
ta had called at her house a little
more than two weeks ago.
" 'lie came at about '6 o'clock in
the afternoon,' said Mrs. Adams,
'and sent in his card, just as any
gentleman should do. 1 was a little
surprised when 1 saw that another
minister had come to sec mc, aud I
did not know but that all the parsons
iu the oily had been seized with a
sudden desire to cull at my house.
This was not long after Dr. Park
hurst's visit, and at just about the
time I bad been served with the papers
in those dispossess proceedings.'
"'But Dr. De Costa behaved like
a perfect gentleman, lie did not
send out for beer, and he did not ask
for any particular boarders. He was
alone. I saw him in the parlor, and
he talked very kindly to me. He
said he did not believe in Dr. Park
hurst's methods, and thought that
society of his was trying to turn me
out into the street. lie talked to me
about a quarter of an hour, aud then
asked me if I would pray with him
and have my household come in and
pray, too.'
" 'I called in everyone, and all the
servants, too. Everyone iu the
house was there. Dr. De Costa ask
ed us to join in saying the Loid's
prayer with him, and we did. Then
he offered another prayer, asking to
be forgiven for his sins and asking
that we all be forgiven for ours.
Then he blessed us all and went
away. Before he went away he said
he would be glad to do anything he
could do for me, but I did not want
him to do anything. He said that if
Dr. Parkhurst succeeded in turning
us out, we should come to him ami
he would find accommodations for
U3.'"
Mrs. Adams said that if ministers
must call on her, she prefened to
have them come openly rather than
iu the tiisguise of Western repro
bates. No humbugging and wolf iu
bhecp's clothing in the actions of
Rev. De Costa, Mr. Editor, but
rather the unadulteialed and Simon
pure aiticlc of a true Christian gen
tleman. S. S.
TOO MUCH OF A PLEDCE.
I'rincetown, (N J.), May f.
Rev. Paul Van Dyke has severed his
connection with the Princeton Theo
logical Seminary, a Piesbyleiian in
sliliiliou, because of the demand for
an avowal on Ins part that he will ac
cept the standaiils of the church in
the sense which has always been put
upon them at Piinccton, and conform
his teachings to this interpretation
and never depart from it.
This avowal he is unwilling to
make. The regular constitutional
vows of a professor, piomising loyalty
to the standards, he could take with
healthless, hut this extra pledge of
strict adherence to the traditional in
terpretation seemed to him unneces
sary uml uu improper imposition.
The case is regarded as significant,
because it proves, at least in Prince
ton, an effort will be made to insist
upon the maintenance of the doctrine
of foreordiualiou to everlasting death
us essential to oitliodoxy.
Mr. J. P. Hlui.e, an extensive real
estate dealer in Des Moines, Iowa,
nairowly escaped onn of the severest
attacks of pneumonia while in the
northern part of that state during a
recent lili..aid, says the Suturduy
lievieiv. Mr. Ulai.e had occasion to
diive several miles during the storm
and wns so thoroughly chilled that
he was unable to gel wuriu, and in
side of an hour alter his return lie
was threatened with a severe case of
pneumonia or lung fever. Mr. Ului.e
sent to the nearest diug store and
got a bottle of Chainbei Iain's Cough
Remedy, of which he hud olten
heard, and look a number of largo
doses. lie siiyh the effect was won
derful and that in u fehorl lime he
was hr'calhiug quite eusily. He kept
on taking the medicine and the next
day was able to come to Des Moines,
Mr. Hltiizc regards his cure as simply
wonderful. Kilty cent bottles fur
sale by all dealers. Hensuu, Smith
& Co. , Agents.
IMA -J-l, lhS)2.
: t ifc
CLEAMfiCE SALE !
run
ST.. fl, i B
MORITH.
Ol'U LARGE STOCK OF
BOOTS SHOES,
Ribbons, l)ief Goods,
Coisots, Lace Caps,
Velvets, Shirts, Collais,
Children's Dresses,
Men's Hats, Table Covets, Etc., t-'tc.
Will bo So d Out Greitly Bblow Cost 1
ItCr Qieat
SHOES 1
Bargains in BOOTS and
A. C Sii.VA
& CO.,
Hotel st
bet. Fort & Nuuanu.
115 2w
S T O P
WATCHES
FOR
JUNE 11, 1892,
AT
H.F.WIGHMAN'S
us tf
Don't 1)8 Deceived!
In seeking a medium wherein to advci
tUe your
WARES or WANTS
Don't be deceived by the declarations of
unsciupuluus publisher-., hut
examine Into the
ACTUAL CIRCULATION
Of the two English dailiea. You will
llnd that while the Bullkhn i
not continually boaMiug,
JT GETS THERE
In a way very giatlfylng to advei Users.
OCCIDENTAL HOTEL
San Francisco,
Ca'ilornia.
This Hotel lias recently added a large
number of
Single Rooms Baths Attached
which will uu let
Willi or Without Jloiird.
-.!! mo a KlrHl.clUMM JteHlaiu-uiit.-fa
WM. B. HOOPER,
U5U 3m Manager,
TkOsT LINDSAY,
MANUFACTURING
.IovolM Ss WntoUinaUor.
KUKUI JEWEUtY a SPECIALTY.
King: Hired, Honolulu, II. I.
tST Funicular
kinds of icpuhs.
attention
piilil to all
1-91
For AIouldiuK, FrainuH,
PastulH, ArtotypeH, Photo
ravurus, li(cliing;s and
uvcryHiini in llto linti of
piuturuK, go to King BroH.,
Hotel street.
'iiOOR. IMS. JAEGER
ff
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GKNULNU
SaiiiiarjDiidei'clolliing
CERTiriCATE TRANSLATION.
I herewith appoint Mr. M. GOLD
BERG, Agent for the sale of my
Genuine Sanitary Underclothing iu
the Hawaiian Islands. Beware of
imitation. fSignetl,
PROF. DR. G. JAKGEK.
Stuttgart, the 19th of September, "JO.
FULL ASSORTMENT JUST ARRIVED.
21)7 tf
FOR SALE OR LEASE.
On and after May lt,
1S!I2. the New and De
niable Modern Residence
'of the unili'i digued, on
.&&&-
fizS 1 1 "''i
iJSisifHa
Thui Mon Avenue, containing Lai go l'.ir
loi. Dining Room, Couei vitoiy, Two
Bedioouis, Diessiiig'Room with btation
aiy Wahstaud ami t'edu Waidiohe,
Huthiouin with Patent Clo-et and Hot
and Cold Water .itt lehmeiit. P.uitrie-.
China Closet aud Kitchen with New
Range, Hot Water Boilei ami all attach
ments complete.
Lai go and convenient stable on the
piumi-eeout.ilnliig twol.nge hox-stnlli,
e.iuiage. h.irue and feed looms, and
seix.iuts' (iiaiteis.
GiouniK li0i).200, beautifully laid out
and teuaeed. 'the view is uiisiupa-eu
in Honolulu.
For fiuther particular eo
W. (j. A-.11LT3Y,
H8C-tf O. It. & L. Co.'s Depot.
J? IO IN 10 Ii2t
StM GAffi FACTORY
AND Ii.VIililtV.
t-for,
-7S-
F. IIOU3,
Practical Confectioner,
B ikei .
Iwtiy Cook &
71 Hotel tit.
Telephone 7-1.
1-1)1
Cottages to Eeirt !
,J!L.& 'IU- l'N''OLN has inn
.fltS3S lH completed Tlnee Veiv
M&SsS? Deniable Cottages on the
corner of Iviniiu and .MnMM ticoli.
'Thi'-e Cottage- lmu been tiui-hed with
all model ii iuiiuovemeuts and being
it-ii:itcl near the M.tkiki Valley liae
ubiii'ilnuce of lie-h uud coolaii. The
giniiudx coui.dii beautiful shade tiees
,i'd i .no plaiilx. They aio only two
miiiulen' walk f 1 1 in the ti,iiiic.u-, uud
p.iilics desiiou- of recuilug one of the
eiy ple.i-.mte-t -i.iuiiou- of the city
mo i'(ue-teil to iiihpeet the abou pie-ml-es.
ftjy For fuithei paitieiilar; apply to
411 lui .1. A. MAOOON.
v I 10
ttsrm
Metropolitan
vn..
Meat Company
SI KINO STKKKT,
ii. J. WALLER, - - Manager.
Wliolosalo & Retail Butchers
AND
NAVY GOXTKACTOKS.
l-iii
SALOON
SsllSi-
Tho Uotl Lunch in Town,
r ea and Coffuo at 111 Hours
T
The Finest Brands of
:!l
Alwuys oit ilititd.
l-til
II.
Island Shells and Curios
f HOLLoMJ: mid luliitl, cheap for
M e.lell. ut 101 loit ell Uut. between
Liner' diy goodb
stpiu uud ruuk
ugit's niiou store.
858 tf
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Wm
&SX&
6 JCi'l
Ifisall
M !8u2 If
iyrfA'P
i.udUuilil'iiur,
O TN'R ncu VOMT.
MMnnwnrwMMHnnMi
Wm. G, Irwin & Company,
,iiiiti;.)
OKI i:it FOR SALE
JLiinio kc 'eiaout,
PARAFrlNE PAINT CO.'S
COMPOUNDS and ROOFING
REED'S PATENT
Felt oteam Pipe Covering, all sizes.
FERTILIZERS:
WOOL Divr,
110 Mi
MEAL,
Mbll
GUANO,
also
HOCK &. OJIIiANDT'B
High Grade Ciicuiiciii Cane Manora.
unASb 5ELLU5 :
COCKSFOOT,
RYE GRASS
And CLOVERS.
Refined Sugars,
l-'airbank Canning Co.'s Cornet'
Beef, 1 aud 2 lb. tins.
SALMON IN BARRELS.
1-91
FIRE,
LIFE AND
MARINE
INSURANCE.
Harlfo.-d Tire Insurance Co.,
Assets, $6,219,458.98.
London A Lsncisliiro hire Ins. Co.
Assets, 54,317,052.
Thames &. IYlersoy Manna ins. Co.,
(Limited;,
Assets, 56,124,057.
New York Life Insu.jnce Co.,
Assets. 5125,947,290.81.
CO. BERGER,
HONOLULU.
General Agent for Hawaiian Islands.
1-!)1
fii'MffcCO,
(i.t.iiiik.n.)
Win. G. liwin. . ..Piesidcut i!c Miiuagei
Clans bpieckel- Vice-President
7. M. Olffard bicreur fc Tiea-uror
Thco. C. Potter Auditor
SUGAAt FAUTOKS
AND
Commission Agents.
AdKNTS OK THK
Oeouilc StBansfem Gomp'y,
Of Nil 1 1 Fraiicixeu. C'ul.
1-91
CASTL & COOKE
Lite, Fire & Marine
Insurance Agents 1
AUKT3 l'OR
New Bngland Mutual Life Ins. Co.,
OK IIOSION,
Etna Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford,
UNION
Insurance Company,
OK SAN FRANCISCO, CALIHOUNIA.
1-01
C. BREWER & CO..
i.mrri!i,
General Mercantile
AND
Commission Agents.
LIST OK OKKIOKRS:
J. O. Cartel,.. .... President & Manager
G. 11. Hubcitcuu Tieusiiru.
E. P. Bttho tjeciftari
V. F. Allen Audltoi
IHRKOIORs:
Hon. U. Jt. Bishop, S. C. Allcu,
11. Wnteihoiii-o,
1-U1
PA1NTEU!
IK wm want u Fiibt-elaBi..fobof Paint
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