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M "DAILY BULLETIN"
18 LHltlMSUKU
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At the Olllee, Queen street, Honolulu,
11. I.
DANIEL LOGAN Editor & Manager
r ok the
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(Limited.)
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lions 'Manacieu Daily Bulletin."
tSTAddress all matter for publica
tion "Euitok Daily Bullktin."
r. o. iiux Hit.
Ilunolulii. II. I.
J ALFRED MAQOON.
O Attorney at Law and Notary
Public,
ulu.
No. 42 Merchant street, llono-
1-01
RW. Sohmidt & Sons,
. Importers & Commission Mer
chants. Fort street, Honolulu. 1-91
HHackfeld & CO ,
General Commission Agents.
Corner Fort and Queen streets, Hono
lulu, H. I. 1-91
A
W. MAOPAKLANE & CO.,
VJ Importers and Commission
H'ters
Queen
Merchants
street, Honolulu,
H. I.
1-Ul
GONSAL.VE3 & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers and Wine
Merchants.
H. I.
Beaver Block, Honolulu,
1-91
I OHN T. WATERHOUSE.
tj Importer and Dealer in General
Merchandise.
H. 1.
Queen street, Honolulu,
l-'Jl
WILDER & CO.,
Dealers In Lumber, Paints,
Oils, Nails, Salt and Building Materials
of every kind. Corner Fort and Queen
streets, Honolulu. l-'Jl
L ewers & Cooke,
Importers and Dealers In Lum
ber and all kiuds of Building Materials.
Frt street, Honolulu. 1-91
KONOLULTJ IRON WORKS,
Honolulu, i i H. I,
Steam Engines, Sugar Mills, Boilers,
Coolers; Iron, Brass and Lead Castings;
Machiuery of every description made to
order. Particular attention paid to
Ship's Blacksmlthing. Job Woik ex
ecuted -at short notice. 1-91
J1VO. S. SMITHIES,
Auctioneer & General Business
AGEN X".
.lIllIlllUllllll, JlollAlU, JlUW'llil.
WENNER & CO.,
MANUFACTU1UNG AND
Importing Jewelers.
92 Fort Street, Honolulu
d
OF LONDON.
H. W. SCHMIDT & SONS,
Agents for the Hawaiian Islands.
1-91
J
King Htreet. Iloiiolnlu.
Excellent accominodallou for patients.
DIt. A. K. ROYVAT, V. S.
Olllco Hours 7:80 to 10 a. m.j 12:30
to 2 p. m.; 4:80toCp. m.
Telkphonks : Bell 00. Mutual 183.
V. O. Box 312C 192tf
t .New Cottage io Rent !
jM
FINK Cottage with Parlor. Dlnlng
loom Hall, 4 Laigo Bcdiootus,
Bath, Pantry, Kitchen and all modern
Improvements, Betetania street-cars
puss the door. Rent $35.
61 For further Information apply to
o. j. McCarthy,
298 tf 5MoivlmntBtieot.
CHAS. T. GULICK,
Notary Public for tbe hland of Oahu.
Agent to Take Acknowledgments to La
bor Contracts.
Agent to Grant Marriage Licenses, Ho
nolulu. Oahu,
Agent for the Hawaiian Islands of Pitt &
Scott's Freight & Parcels Expiuss.
Agents for tho Burlington Route.
Real Estate Broker & i.'il'".1
Bell Tele. 3J8.-ai6!r'Mntiiiil Tele. 130.
P.O. Box 115.
JrOfKJGE: No.JISMeichuiitBtreet,
Honolulu, Oiiliu, II, I. Iuu 02
Oceanic steamsmv Co
Australian Mail Service!
FOIt S.VK FJCAXC1MUO.
The Now ami Flue Al Slcol Steamship
"MARIPOSA,"
Ot the Oceanic Steamship Company will
be due at Honolulu from Sydney
and Auckland on or about
July 28. 1892,
And will leave for the above port with
malls and passengers on or
about that date.
For Sydney and Auckland !
The New and Fine Al Steel Steamship
it
ALARflEDA,"
Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will
be duo at Honolulu from San
Francisco on or about
July 29, 1892,
And will have prompt dispatch witli
mails and passengers for
the above ports.
Ifiy The undersigned are now pre
piui'd to issue Through Tickets from
this city to all points in the United
States.
tQf For fuithcr p.utieulars regarding
Freight or Passage, apply to
Wm. Q. lit WIN & CO.. L'd,
1-91 General Agents.
WilF's stsamsli do.'s
TOIK TAIMjK:
STEIflR. 'KINAU,'
CLARKE, Commar.war,
Will leave Honolulu at 2 o'clock i m.,
touching at Lahaitia, Aluulaeu Hay
and Mukcuu the satne day ; Muhu
koun, Kawaihae and Laupahoehoe tho
following day, arriving at Hilo at
midnight.
LEAVES HONOLULU.
Friday, Inly 2'Jth
Tuesday, Aug. Dili
Friday, ' 10th
Returning leaves Hilo, touching al
Laupahoehoe same day ; Kawaihae
A. m.; Mahukona 10 A. m.; Makona
1 r. m. ; Maalaea Bay G p. m. ; Laha
iuii 8 p. m. tho following day ; arriv
ing at Honolulu 0 A. m. Wednesdays
and Saturdays.
AUKIVES AT HONOLULU.
Satutday Aug. (ilh
Wednesday, ' 17th
Saturday, " 27th
gjSF" No Freight will be received
after 12 noon of day of sailing.
STMR. CLAUDIA
a
Sil
DAVIES, Commandor,
Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday
at 5 o'clock p. m., touching at Kahu
lui, Huolo, Hana, Humoa and Kipa
hulit, Jlaui, and Paauhau, Hawaii,
Roturning will arrivo at Honolulu
ovory Sunday morning,
gjSF" No Freight will bo received
after ! p. m. on day of sailing,
Consignecb must bo al the landings
to receive their freight, as wo will not
hold ourselves responsible after such
freight hqs been landed. Whilo the
Company will use duo diligonco in
handling livo stock, wo decline to as
sumo any responsibility in case of tho
loss of same, and will not bo responsible
for monoy or jewelry unless placed in
tho caro of Pursers,
W, G, WILDER, President.
S. B. ROSE, Secretary.
OAPT. J, A. KING, Port Sunt,
1-91
TN0S. LINDSAY,
MANUFACTURING
tJo-vvolei &z Wa(!l ilicr.
KUKUI JEWELRY a SPECIALTY.
King Struct, Honolulu, II. I.
lQr Paitieular attention paid to all
kinds of repairs, l-'M
Island Shells and Curios !
WHOLESALE and ictiiil, cheap for
cash, at 101 Fort blieet, between
Llilui'i' diy goods
btoiu and ! rank
T. TAN N ATT,
ueitz's shoe Moio,
8fi3 U
lolcaio
House
Rates
Special Rates For 'Families and
Parties,
The Volcano House rates from and
after this date will ho :
Hound Ti.il, ui and lelurn by
same route, 7 days $C0
Up by way of Kau, return by
way of llilo, 11 days - $70
Up by way of llilo, return by
way Knu, M clays $80
Hoard and Lodging at Volcano
House, $-1 per day.
To Holders of Hound Trip Tickets
staying over, and any one vtaymg
over livo days, $11 a day for all excels
over live days.
To families or patties of four and
upwauls, holding tickets and staying
over, or staying after livo days, $2.50
per day.
Children under live, with patents,
quarter rates.
Children between live and ten, half
rates.
K1LAUKA VOLCANO HOUS12 CO.
Juno 24,.18i)2.
150 lfit 2G -It
Facile Mali StnsMp Co.
AND THE
Occidental & Orifeuiai S, S. Go.
For Yokohama & Hongkong.
Steamers of the above Companies will
call at Honolulu on their way to the
above pons on or about the following
dates
Stmr. -'Ocsanic" Aug. 23, 1892
Stmr. '-China" Ocl. 3, 1892
Simr. "Oceanic" Nov. 1, 1892
Stmr. "China" Dae. 12, 1892
Simr. "Oceanic" Jan. II, 1893
Stmr. "Uiina" Feb 20, 1893
Stmr. "Gaelic" April II, 1B93
For San Francisco.
Steamers of the above Companies will
call at Honolulu on their way fioni
Hongkong and Yokohama to the above
port on or about the following dates:
SeCT Round Ttip Tickets to Yokohama
and return, S'JSO.
t&T For freight and passage, apply to
H. HACKFELD & CO.,
207 tf
Agents.
teiiji,
Co:s
TBIUK TAIUH:
LOCAL LINK.
S.S.AUSTRALIA.
Ariive Honolulu
from S. F.
Leave Honolulu
for H. K.
Aug 0 Aug 10
Sept 0 Sept 111
Octl ,K Ocl 11
Nov 1 Nov 8
THHOUOI! LINK.
Ft otn Han Francisco From Sydney foi
for Sydney. San Francisco.
A n ive Honolulu . I cave Honolulu,
Alameda .July 2!l.Maiiposa
Maripoba. .Aug 2( Monowai
.J uly 28
Aug 25
Sopl 22
.Oct 20
.Nov 17
Monowai. .Sept 215
Alameda.. Oct 21
Ainmeua.
Mariposa
Monowai
Matipobii. .Nov 18:
T. V. SKVLltlN.
A. . HOLM Kit,
ALOHAQALLERY
Fort Strecl, over F. Gertz's Shoo Store.
View, Landscape & Portrait I
Views of the Island
Constantly on Har.d
bUOH AS
Natives Making Pol, Grass Houses, Ha
waiian Style Riding, Hiilahuhi Oaiieeis,
Coeoamit Groves. Palm ite Hate Groves,
Stteet VImwh & Buildings, War Vessels,
Shipping it Marino Views, Etc., Etc.
Ziaf" Also a Largo Collection of all
Pioniluentand lnteiebtliig Views of tliu
Hawaiian Islands either Mounted or
Uninounted.
BOOKS OF HAWAIIAN VIEWS
Madu up to order at the most Kea-
souable Hutc- hi Honolulu.
Cabinets $6 and $5 a Dozen,
nml tor p. o. box W8 m n
C. B. RIPLEY,
AKOIHTJHOT.
0kick: Boom 5, Spieekels' Block.
Mutual Telephone 208.
New Designs ! Modem Buildings!
Completo plans and siieeltleations for
every debciiption of building. Contracts
drawn and careful superintendence of
construction given when lemiired. Call
and examine ulans. apr 21) ly
TRIP TO THE VOLCANO.
Iniliri'HNlniiH lit .IIInh Virginia Cal
houn ot'Muu .Iiihc. Viillfiii'iilii,
The trip to tho famous Volcano of
Kilnucu is at last nn expei ience of
the past. Tho most frequent ques
tion asked one is, "Do you feel re
paid for your trouble?" Yes, nml
with a large margin.
Those who expected to sail up to
that rugged mountain top four
thousand and forty feet above sea
level on "llowery beds of ease" were
disappointed, and should have been.
Those who had been made to believe
that one is in danger of ficing left in
small pieces along the road were
surely agreeably surprised. Con
sidering tlte distnnco and the limited
amount of constant travel to tho
Volcano there arc few dilllcultics.
This is owing largely to the energetic
enterprise of the Wilder and Inter
Island Steamship Companies; Mr.
Wilson of llilo and Mr. Lee of the
Volcano House. Their efforts are
surely appreciated by the Islanders
as well as tourists.
Going by waj of Hilo, that pic
turesque tropical little town which
overlooks its beautiful, placid bay
alas, people say thesu are the still
waters with tho devil al the bottom
one travels through, 1 suppose, some
of the grandest tropical scenery in
the world. The realms of fairy-land
seem to have been teached at last in
the wonderful fern forest. That
alone is worth the ttip. The fresh
pute air of the mountains at this
elevation is invigorating, and with
the genial hospitality of Mr. and
Mrs. Lee make the Volcano House
an ideal summer tesort for the Isl
ands aside from the sight-seeiifg and
scientific interest. An Unusual num
ber of guests were at tho Volcano
House of the Australia shi p-party, Mr.
and Mrs. F. A. Ilosmorof Oahu Col
lege, Miss K. (JrOzier, a teacher of
Punahou School, Miss"N. M. Lowrey
of Honolulu, Miss iy Waterhouse,
daughter of Mr. Ueiiry AVatcrhouse,
Miss M. 11. Wing of l'unahou
school, Honolulu, Mi9s L. V. Dale,
singing teacher of Oahu College,
Miss C. A. Gilman of Punahou, Miss
Ilailburn of Honolulu, Mr. ,. W.
Preston of Honolulu, Mr. D. H.
Murdock of Kwa plantation, Oahu,
Mr. Graham Ralfour, New Univers
ity, London, Mrs. Win. W. Hall,
Honolulu, A. J. frees. Hutchinson's
plantation, Hawaii, Mr. Fiederick
Andrew, London, Miss Laura King,
Honolulu, 1. M. Oshorn and G. Os
born, Canada, P. N. Kitcat, London,
J. E. Kolker, New York.
Tho3e of us who went up and re
turned b' the Kinaii were at the
Volcano bul three days this is too
short a time. One should at least
have a stay of ten days. However,
this short trip was full of wonders
and delight, and never to bo forgot
ten. We had such smooth sailing
going and coming that comparatively
very few were seasick, and through
out the ease and comfort with which
one can make the trip is both a sur
prise and pleasure. Everyone one
meets is kind and attentive, and Mr.
Lee, as the host of the Volcano
House, is one whom it is a pleasure
to meet with. Ilonoluluites should
visit the home of their greatest
wonder more than they do, but
it is supposed that the "being
always with them" causes careless
ness. 1 am very much pleased with
my trips and glad to have seen one
of the greatest wonders of the world.
Viugikia Calhoun.
HORNER'S BANKING BILL.
Emron Hui.i.r.TiN:
Under the above heading in vour
issue of July 2Glh, appears a com
munication in which I find the fol
lowing question addressed to me:
"However, it is pertinent to ask Mr.
Horner, what has becouio of the
Greenback Party in the United
StntesV If it is extinct as an inde
pendent entity, how has it becouio
soV Surely if its principles were
sound, so peerless a nation in iutclli-
I gencc as the United Mates would
I have afforded it nurture into a
powerful factor in national affairs."
My answer may surprise souio. No
doubt the Greenback Parly as a
party is dead, hut its principle,
viz. : "It is the constitutional duty
of the Government to supply its peo
ple with money direct and receive nn
income therefrom," is not dead nor
even sleeping, as may bo witnessed
in the agitation now going on among
the Granges and Fanner's Alliances,
and other orgaui.ed bodies of men.
The principle has manifold more
advocates now than it had while
lighting under the Greenback banner.
Hut the question teems to imply that
the greenback and the money pro
posed to be circulated by the" Hank
of Hawaii ate one and the same
thing, or worse, that the issue of
the Hank of Hawaii is a "French
Asignat," or another "John Law
Mississippi scheme," a "Hhode Isl
and Cheap Money," a "Continental
Currency," a "Western wild cat
paper," "shin plasters," "rag
baby," or some other ghost of evil
omen, which is always bobbing up
as a holy horror to frighten people
from acting, when any improvement
iu systems of money is suggested.
It is this wrong impression 1 wish
to correct, as ihero is as much differ
ence between the money of the Hank
of Hawaii and those named above as
there is between day and night.
Some of the difference I will now
name. 1 will compare with the
greenback, which is the best of the
lot. Grcenlncks are bills payable
by the maker in some better money.
The money of the bank of Hawaii
arc bilh receivable, notes to he re
turned with an interest. The green
back was issued without security
save Government credit. This bank
money is secured upon specific pro
perty of the most durable kind known
as well as Government credit.
The greenback, like the precious
metals, is not subject to any law of
distribution. Hence while some por
tions of the country may enjoy a full
supply of money at reasonable in
terest, other parts with equally good
security arc compelled to pay an in
terest for the use of money three
times greater. This bank money will
lloal on demand in pursuance of law
into all extremes of the country, at
the same rale of interest as is paid
at the great business centers. Such
would be justice; justice and finan
cial equality meted oul to every citi
zen would be the essense of this
bank bill.
Greenback money is not elastic,
has no power to increase or decrease
to accommodate the increase and de
crease of trade. This bank money
lias those powers and without limit.
It will increase upon demand and de
crease when no longer wanted in the
channels of trade, without rendering
its withdrawal a disturbing clement.
Above, i have said enough to show
an unprejudiced person that the
money of the Hank of Hawaii would
be as superior to the currencies re
ferred to above, as would be a well
secured note made by a responsible
party superior to an unsecured note
made by an irresponsible pa.'ty. Yet
all ate made of the same material.
Jno. M. IIo'UNi:it.
A traveling man who chanced to
be in the store of E. V. Wood, at
McKees Rocks, Pa., says while he
was waiting to see Mr. Wood, a little
girl came in with an empty bottle la
beled Chamberlain's Pain Halm and
said : "Mamma wants another bot
tle of that medicine ; she says it is
the best medicine for rheumatism she
ever used." 50 cent bottles for sale
by all dealers. Benson, Smith &Co.,
Aironts.
PtONEHHt
STEAM CANDY FiTO!
V. iiOJtv,
Practical Confectioner, Pastry Cook &
Baker.
71 Hotel St.
Telephone 74.
1-91
'visi-;
Metropolitan
Meat Company
SI KING STREET
S. J. WALLUn, - - Vjanager.
Wholesale & Retail Butchers
AND
NAVY CONTRACTORS.
l-ni
W
ll A Will i
u
uu uu r-rji . wii
1 1 il V 1 1 1 1 JX mjZ72 it
Tl.o tfbsl Lunch In Town,
rc-i anil Cloffee ?t 11 Hours
The Finest Brands of
tars
foiiicei
lrc
I BKSr
AlwayH on 1 limit.
,'. V4H.TM. S'riMivh'Tur.
1-01
CI
'J O c-Iomj the buxlno-, of the late III m
1 of 11. II, Willi. inn &, Co. on ac
count of ilepiiitiiie of members of t-ahl
Hun, all ii'iimiuingoutntaiidlug accounts
duo that thin havo been placed with
Mr. A. S. Hartwell for immediate col
lect Ion.
II. II. WILLIAMS ita CO.,
By. I. II. Wood,
July IS, 18112. -WiUteod
FOR SA Ll!)
1
OARltlAGE Hiiim),
1 Phaeton, 1 Har-
ncsn, completo and In
good order, luiiiihe
WM. O. ATWATKH.
lMeUiru PrunioM mtuloto
oritur from latent styles it
mouldings. Innovation ot
old piot.imiH a HpociiilLy at
King liroH., Ilotl street.,
A.rsTr ltAJiKitv.
Iff ISi3 W
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177
Win. G. Irwin I Company,
(i.ui iti:i.)
OKFHK KOK SALK
I-iiMJio Ac CJemteait,
PAIIAFHNE PAINT CO.'S
COMPOUNDS and ROOFING,
REED'S PATENT
Felt Steam Pipe Covering, all sizes.
FERTILIZERS :
WOOL DUST,
HONE MEAL,
FISH CIUANO,
ALSO
JjrJCK & OUXiANUT'B
iligh Grade Chemical Cane Manure
GHASS SEEDS :
COCKSFOOT,
RYE ORASS
And CLOVERS.
flefined Sugais,
Fairbank Canning Co.'s Corned
Beef, 1 and 2 lb. tins.
SALMON IN BARRELS.
1-91
FIRE,
LIFE axu
MARINE
INSURANCE.
Hartford Fire Insurance Co.,
Assets, $6,219,458.98
Loii-Jjn & Ljftoashird Fire Ina. Co.
Assets, $4,317,052.
Thames &. Mersoy Marine ns. Go ,
CLimlted;,
Assets, $0,124,057.
New York Life Insurance Co.,
Aots, $125,947,290.81
C.O.BEliGEli,
HONOLULU.
General Agent for Hawaiian Islands.
ill fi. Mil k CO.,
(i.i.iiiti:i.)
Wm. G. Irwin. . .President ite Manager
Clans Spreekels Vice-President
W. M. Glffaid....Secietari it Treasuier
Tlieo. C. Porter Auditoi
SUGAli FACTORS
ANJ)
Commission Agents.
AOKNTS OK TUB
in Otonmol
10
or Nan t'ruiiPlMco.
1-91
Cut.
CASTLE k COOKE,
Lite, Tiro & Marine
Insurance Agents !
AOKNTS OK
How England Mutual Life Ins. Co.,
OK BOSTON,
Etna Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford,
UNJOIN
Insurance Company,
OV SAN VUANOISCO, OAI.IKOUNIA.
l-ni
C. BREWER & CO..
i
(I.miTKO).
General Morcnutilc
ANH
Commission Agents.
LIS 1' OK OFt'IOKKS:
I, O. Caiti'i President A Manager
G. 11. HobciiMin ..TicaHiire.
K. F. Bibhoi , Scei et.in
W. F. Allen Auditoi
dihkctouh:
Hon. C. R. Ilishop, S. C. Allen,
11, Watcrhmifec.
l-'Jl
For Juouldiugs, Frames,
Pastels, ArtolypuH, l'lioto
gravuroH, Etchings ami
everything iu the line of
pictures, go to King Urns.,
Hotel street..
tiiu
DAILYBULLETICO.
Aie Receiving New Invoices ot
BOOK AND JOB STOCK
BY EVERY STEAMER
& "
AT Tllltllt
STMi PRINTING OFFICE
NO. 71 QUEEN STREET,
Where they are fully prepared to do all
kinds of work in the latet style, at
the "honest notice and at the
most Reasonable Hates.
Fine Job Woik in Colors a Specialty I
POSTER PRINTING
Executed iu the Mot Attractive
Manner.
BILLHEADS. LETTEP.HEADS,
STATEMENTS, NOTEHEADS,
MEMORANDUMS, ETC.
Read the following partial ll.-t of .spec
ialties and get the Bui.i.ktin'S prices he
fore placing your iitders. By so doing
you will Mive both time and money.
Letter Heads,
Note Heads,
Bill Heads,
Memorandums,
Bills of Lading,
Statements,
Circulars,
Contracts,
Agi cements,
Shipping Conttacts,
Check Books,
Legal Blanks,
Ouleiuhirh,
Wedding Cards,
Visiting Cards,
ISiibinet-H Cardb,
Funeral Cards,
Admit-sinn Cards,
Fraternal Caids
Tiinu Cards,
Milk Tickets,
Meal Tiekuts,
Theatre Tickets,
Scholarship Certificate!,,
Corporation Certificates,
Marriage Certificates,
Receipts of all kiuds,
Plantation Orders,
Prontishory Notes,
Pamphleth,
Catalogues,
Programme,
Labels of ovory variety,
l'etitioiib in any language,
Envelopes it Letter Circulars,
Spotting Scores & Recordu,
Perpetual Washing Lists,
General Book Woik,
Ele,. Etc., Etc., Etc.,
Pilnled, and Blocked when deslred.-
iST No.lbb Is allowed to leave the of
fice until It glvee. satih-fneliou.
Addicts,
BULI.RT1H PUBLISHING CO.,
71 lunen Hlrnt't. Iluuiilulu, II, I,
-..
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