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IIOiNOLULU, II. 1., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1892.
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Salt, and IIuimuno Materials
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MaNUKACTIIIU.no NII iMl'OKriKO Jewemmik.
!)2IJortStieet, Honolulu.
THOS. LINDSAY,
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MKnt.
ICukui Jewelry a specialty. Particular
attention paid to all kinds of repairs.
King Street, Honolulu.
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OF LONDON.
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King Stieet, Honolulu.
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CARPENTER AND BUILDER.
JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
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101 3m
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TIME TABLE.
, O. Wll.lir.li, l'rcs't S. 11. Hum:, Scc'y
Oait. .1. A. Kinii, l'ort Supt.
Stmr. KINATT,
CLARKE, Commandor,
Will lenvo Honolulu at '2 r. m., touching at
I.ahalnn, Maalaea Hay and Makona the
same day; Miihukonu, Kawaihao and I.au
pahoehoe tho following day, aniving lit
Hilo lit midnight.
lteturning leaves Hilo, toiiehing at I.au
pahoehou same day; Kuwaihae . m.; Mu
hukona 10 a. m.; Makunu 1 r. v.; Maalaea
Jluy U i'. M.J I.almina 8 r. m. the following
day; arriving at Honolulu (I . i. Wednes
days and Satuulays.
ttf Xo Freight will he lcceived after
11! noun on day of sailing.
Stmr. CLAUDINE,
DAVIES, Commander,
Will leave Honolulu ovciy Tuesday at 5
i'. M., touching at Ivahului, Iluelu, Haua,
Hamoa and Kipahulu, Maui; and l'aau
hau, Hawaii.
lteturning v ill arrive at Honolulu every
Sunday morning.
f& Xo Ficight will he received after
1 1'. M. on day of sailing.
Consignees must he at tho landings to
rcceivo their Freight, as wo will not hold
ourselves responsible after such Freight
has licen landed.
While tho Company will use due dili
gence in handling Live Stock, we decline
to assume any responsibility in ease of tin
loss of same.
The Company will not ho lesponsible for
Money or Jewelry unless placed in the care
of 1'ursers.
Baldwin Locomotives.
The undeisigned having been appointed
Sole Agents for the Hawaiian Islands
FOR Till; CKLKilimTD
Baldwin Locomotives
FHOM THH WOUKS OF
Burham, Williams & Co.,
Philadelphia, Ponn.,
Aio now prepared to give Estimates and
leceivo Orders for these Ihigines,
of any siU ami style.
The Baldwin Locomotive Works
' AUK NOW MAXUFAOTUltlXG A
STYI.K OF I.OCOMOTIVK
PAUTICULAUIA'
Adapted for Plantation Purposes
A number of which have recently been"
received at these Islands, and we will have
pleasure in furnishing plantation agents
and managers with partieulnrsof same.
The Superiority of these l,ocomotios
over all other makes Is known not only
hero but is acknowledged throughout the
United States.
WM. G. IRWIN & CO., Ltd.,
Sole Agonts for tho Hawaiian Islands.
DO YOU FOLLOW ME?
:o:
The "Toi'itihT Ci
iiau" is made of
Oenuliie Virginia
and Turkish Tobac
co Filler with Ha
vana Wrapper of
superior grade, and
without paper; pro
iinuiiccdliy connois
seurs to be the finest
smoke etaut.
I udispensible
where a short suioKo
is desired. Health
ier and better than
n cigarette for a
"between colli so"
whifV.
IW Ask your
dealer for them !
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The Eubey & Co. Branch of tho American
(Jlyarotto Co., Honolulu.
tt)s-:im
L. KONG- PEE,
Merchant Tailor,
Fort street, next to Club Stables,
l&- Lately Cutter and Manager of Goo
Kim it Co. Guarantees Good Fit and Kea
boimlilo Prices. Patronage solicited,
Ml-lin
For Mouldings, Frames, I'aslels, A Wo
types, Photoymviires, Ftchiwjs, and
everything in the line of Pictures, go to
King Bros., Hotel street,
CTOHIlsr IsTOTT,
IMPOKTHIl AND DKALKIl IX
Steel & Iron Ranges
Stoves & Fixtures,
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS & KITCHEN UTENSILS
Agate Ware in Large Variety,
WHITE, GKAY and SILVER-PLATED;
LAMPS & CHANDELIERS,
Crockery, Rubber Hose, Lift and Force Pumps,
"Water Closets, "Water and Soil Pipes.
PLUMBING, TIN, COPPER
DIAMOND BLOCK, Nos.
This Space is Reserved
Equitable Life Assurance Society
OP THE UNITED, STATES,
BRUCE & A. J. CARTWRIGHT,
Gcnotal Agents for lTawaiian Inlands.
0 11 A S . II U S T ACE,
IMPOUTKit AND DKAI.KIl IN
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR AND FEED,
Fresh California Roll Butter and Island Butter
Z&r ALWAYS ON HAND &J
New Goods Received by Every Steamer from San Francisco.
l& All Orders faithfully attended to.
solicited and packed with care.
LINCOLN BLOCK, King Street -
TELEPHONE 119.
WEST CORNER NDUAND & KING STREETS.
P. 0. Box 480. Mutual Telophono 90.
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Ttiui: at Tin: 1x1,. couni:u xultanu .t kino stufkts.
FOUND The jdaeo to lluy New nmaagra and Second-hand Furniture of all
kinds at Lowest Prices: The 1XI, Jy corner Nuiianu and King streets,
Ilcdioom Sets, Waidrobos, Ico tk ltoxes, Stoves, Chairs, Hanging
I.aiuiis, Uiigs.ltureails.Chellonlcrs, Jgftt. etc., Sold Cheap fur Cash at the
J X it, coiner Nuiianu and King JyN. stnets.
Steamer and Veiauda Chairs, Jf , Sofas, lied Lounges, llaby Cribs,
Clothes li.iskets, Sowing .Machines. HmHi ebhb Whatnots, Mc.it.Safes.Triiuks.etc.,
hold at tlie j.owest casii I'rices at tlio , I. .Now anil hccoiul-linnu Mir
nlturo House, corner Nuiianu and King streets.
S. W. LEDERER, Proprietor.
STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS TILL 9 O'CLOCK.
LEWIS &c (DO-?
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-- IMPOUTHUS, VHOI.i:SALi: AND UCTAIL DF.AI.UItS IX
Groceries and Provisions.
ON ICH- lly each steamer of tho ). h. S, Co. from Cullfoiiiin Fresh Califoinia Itoll
lluttei, Frocn Oysteis and h'resh California Fruits, Fish, Game, Vegetables, etc.
A complete line uf Croso A lllackwell's and J. T. Morton's (tunned and llottled Goods
alwajs on hand.
Just received a h'lesh Lino of Gorman Pates and Potted Meats and Mottled Pioervcd
Fruits, Lewis A Co.'s Maltese llrauil Sugar Clued Hams and llaiou, Now Mieakfast
Ceieals, CreamO.it Flakes anil Cieam Wucat Flakes, Hit lly Lemons. California Itivor
sido Oranges, Oregon lltirh.ink Potatoes, etc. Satisfaction guarantied.
THLlH'llONi: n.'. P.O. iiox in.
H. E. McINTYRE & BEO,
l.Ml'OUTF.US ASD DF.ALUUS in
Groceries, Provisions and Feed.
Now Goods llecoivcd by Kvery Packet fiom the F..lstcrn States and Kiliopo.
FUUSII CAI,IF0UN1A I'HODUdlJ MY IIVIJUY STUAMKU.
All Orders faithfully attended tu and Goods deliveicd to any part of the, City free.
Island Oulem tolicited. fiitUfactloii guaranteed,
Blast Corner Fort Se Kiiifs Streets.
AND SHEET IRON WORK.
95 & 97 KING STREET.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Island Orders
Bet. Fort and Alakea Streets.
P. O. UOX 2172.
L.
Oceanic Steamship Go.
Australian Mail 'Service,
For San Francisco :
The new and lino At Steel Steamship
" ALAMEDA "
Of "the Oceanic Steamship Company will
hiMlueat Honolulu fioin Sydney and Auck
land on or about
September 22d,
And will leave for the above poit with
Mailsand Passengers on orahout that date.
For Sydney and Auckland :
The new and tine Al Steel Steamship
"MONOWAI''
Of the Oceanio Steamship Company will
be due at Honolulu, from San Francisco,
on or about
September 23d,
And will havo prompt despatch witli
Mails and 1'asscngers for the above ports.
The undersigned are now piepared to issue
THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS
IN THE UNITED STATES.
For further particulars rcgauling
l'l eight or Passage apply to
WM. G. IRWIN & CO., Ltd.,
l-!i General Agents.
Pacific Ml S.S. Co.
-and tiii:
Occidental and Oriental S. S. Co.
For YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG.
Steamers of the above Companies will
cull at Honolulu on their way to the above
poits on or about the following dates:
Stmr. "China"
Stmr. "Oceanic"
Stmr. "China"...
Stmr. "Oceanic"
Stmr. "China"
Stmr. "Gaelic"
..Oct. :i,4W)
Nov. 1, 1WU
.Dec. I'.', WM
Jan. II, 1MM
Feb. a), ls!l!
April It, Is!).'!
For SAN FRANCISCO.
Steaineis of the above Companies will
call at Honolulu on their way fiom Hong
kong and Yokohama to the above poit on
or about the following dates:
Stmr. "China" . Sept. 0, ISitJ
Stmr. "Oaelic" Oet. Ill, ls!i..
Stmr. "City of l'lo dc Jaueiio" . .
....: Dec.'tO, WM
Stmr. "Ilelgie" .... Feb. 8, INM
Stmr. "City of Poking" .Mardi 111. lri
Stmr. "Oceanic" . May 7, iwn
Round Trip Tickets
TO YOKOHAMA AND RETURN $3B0.
IW For Freight and Passage apply to
H. HACKFELD & CO.,
ajTtf Agents.
Oceanic Steamship Co.
Time TEtTole.
LOCAL LINE.
S. S. AUSTRALIA.
Arrive Honolulu
from S. F.
Supt. 7....
Oct. 5
Nov. 2....
Leave Honolulu
for S. F.
...Sopl. 11
...'.Oct. VI
Nov.H
THROUGH LINE.
From Sail Fiand-co
for Sidney.
Irriic Honolulu.
MONOWAI, Sept. s!.l
ALAMUDA, Oct. Jl
MAUIl'OSA,Nov.lh
MONOWAI, Dec. Ill
Fiom Sydney for
San Francisco.
J.tme Honolulu,
ALA MF.DA, Sept. i
MAUIPOSA, Oct.SiO
MONOWAI, Nov. 17
A LA Mi; DA, Dec. 1ft
CHAS.. T. G-ULICK,
Notary Public for the Island of Oaliu.
Agent to take Acknowledgement!, to La
bor Contracts.
Agent to grant Marriage Licenses, Hono
lulu, Oahu.
Agent fur tho Hawaiian Islands of Pitt, V.
Scott's Fioight and i'aiccl i:prog.
Agent for tho Uiirlliigtou Uoute.
UIIAI, F.STATU llltOKUU
am gi:ni:i!.l
AGUNT.
Muhim. 11
1!i;i
.ins- ti:li:phoni:
P.O. Max 115-
-OHUTr
'M Merchant fct.
Honolulu, 11. I.
BY AUTHORITY.
Tondcrs for tho Purchaso of Ha
waiian Govomment Troa
. miry Notos.
Dr.rutr.MrsT 01 Finvmt., 1
lloMii.uui, II. I., Sept. I, Is'.!.', f
Under authority of the Act appuived
August an, lhtij, the Minister of Finance
(ill'eis at par Treasury Notes of tho Ha
waiian (loveinment for $., xx), in dciiomi
nations of not less than $.VX) or more than
KMkki, payable one-half in four months
mid the other half in eleven months from
tho llrst day of September, ls'U. The-e
Notes will bear interest not o.eeeding (1
pciecnt pur milium, payable semi-annually
in U. S. (!old Coin, and aro exempt from
taxes.
Tenders for the above will be received at
the Tieasury up to tho SMth day of Septem
ber, 1S!L', which tenders shall stale the
amount desired, and the interest which
will bo accepted by the person applying
for saiiic.
H. A. WIDF.MANN,
5i:i-l(lt Minister of Finance.
SALE OF GOVEBNMENT LOT
Corner of Punchbowl Stroot ani1.
Printor's Lano, Honolulu, Oahu.
On THUUSDAY, Oct. (!, 18').', tit IS!
o'clock noon, at the front entrance of Alii
olani Hale will he sold at Public Auction
the Government hot on tho south corner
of Punchbowl street and Printei's Lane,
Honolulu, Oahu, containing an area of
I'-Vlll sqmiio feet, together with the
Ituilding thereon.
Tho Government reserves the light at
any time to cut through the upper part of
this Iit a road flO feet wide for the purpose
of extending a street from Palace Walk to
Alapiii street without liability to claim for
damages from tho owner or occupier of
said lot, either for land taken or for tho
removal of buildings or fences.
A map of tho Lot showing tho strip re
servd for road can bo seen at tho Land
Olllce, Interior Department.
Up-el price $750.
C. N. SPKNOHU,
Minister of the Intel ior.
Interior Olllce, Sept. 7, tb!)J. fil7-:st
SALE OF LEASE
Of Government Lot on Quoon Stroot
now occupiod by tho Hono
lulu Iron Works Co.
On THUUSDAY, Oct. (1, 1VU, at ll!
o'clock noon, at the front entrance of Alii
olani Halo will be sold the Lease of all
that Lot on the mauka side of (jueen stieet,
opposite tho Old Custom House, having a
frontage of 'iyt feet, and a depth on the
F.wa side of MlJi feet, and on the Waikiki
side of 'Mxt feet, now oecnpiu! by the
Honolulu Iron Winks Co.
Term Lease for Ten Yeais.
Upset price fVX) per annum, pajable
semi-annually In advance.
c. n. spi:nci:u,
Minister of the Interior.
Intel ior Olllce, Sept. 7, IS').'. .M7-:it
SALE OF TWO LOTS
Of Govornmont Land, nt Puna,
Kona, Hawaii.
N.
On THUUSDAY, Oct. li, WM, at IS!
o'clock noon, at the front untiauco of Alii
olani Hale will be sold at Public Auction
Two Lots of Government Land at Puna, in
N. Kona, Hawaii, as follows:
1it 1 Containing an Area of 17 IMO
Acres. Upset prhe $.10,
l.itl! Containing an Area of 1(1 (J-10
Acies. Upset price fiO.
c. x. spi:nci:u,
.Minister of the Interior.
Inteilor Olllce, Sept.N7, 1M)..
fiKWt
SALE OF GOVEBNMENT LAND
At Lanihau 2d, Kailua, N. Kona,
Hawaii.
On THUUSDAY, Oct. (I, Ihll.', at Is!
o'clock noon, at the front entiaiiceof Alii
olani Halo will ho sold at Public Auction
a plcto of Government Kula l.'iiid,aliy -cu
shoio in tho village of Kailua, at' Kona,
Hawaii, suitable for house site or small
pastille lot, containing an area of 1 .TJ-1WJ
Acres.
Up-ct pi ice $1.10.
0. N. SPHNOF.U,
Minister of the Interior.
Interior Olllte, Sept. 7, IN)-'. M7-;it
SALE OF A PIECE
Govornmont Land, on Nuuanu
Stroot, Honolulu, Oahu.
Of
On WKDNF.SDAY, September II, IM).',
at l'J o'clock noon, at tho front entrance of
Alliolaui Hale, will be sold nt public auc
tion, a Piece of Government Land, situate
on the southeast side of Niiuaiiu Street,
above Second Mridge, and below Judd
Street, containing an area of SiS-luO of an
Acre, a little more or less.
Upset prlctififm,
0. X. SPUNCUIt,
.Minister of the interior.
Interior Olllce, Aug. Ill, 1NL. KcS-st
NOTICE.
Owing to tho drought and tcarcitj of
wajer, the rutideuts mauka of Judd street
aro roiuuistcd tocollict wliat water they
may rispilro for hoiuehold purposes bcfoiu
t o'clock . M.
JOHN ( WlItTK, '
Bupt. Honolulu Water Work's.
Honolulu, Sept. 0, lfey-', 6t5.tf
Tho Goldon Era.
Uditoii I5t'i.i.i:Ti : -
Tho refusal uf Louisiana to rccoivo
tho annual bribe of 1 ,250,000.00
from tln Lnitisiana lottor' is tho
moro sigiiilicanl to its whon it is
known that on May 1, IS'.K), tho
Stato debt was SI l,l.'W,88U0.
ForStato imrposos in Louisiana
tho tavlovy is fi "mills on tho dollar,
which is greater than in any other
Southern State except Alabama.
Tho Stale is not only heavily in
dubt, but also greatly in need of
money for its schools, etc. In 188(5
there wore ll'J,JU illiterate persons
in tho State. Of the Mli.UlT chil
dren of school ago in Louisiana,
neatly two-thirds were not enrolled
in any school in LSS!).
it is ver evident, Air. Editor, that
Louisiana istin far greater nod of
financial assistance than Hawaii, and
yet she refused tho lottery bribo of.
Sl.-ioO.OOO.OO.
Tho promoters of tho Hawaiian
lottery make no pretentions with re
ference to morals, as they them
selves place it on a level with tho
opium and liquor tratlie; their one
only argument is tho SoOO.OOO.OO
annual bribe. If it can bo shown
that there is nothing for us in that
oiler then the scheme has not a leg
upon which to stand. Let us soo.
Tho proposed cable compa' is to
got annually $100,000.00 of this
money and the Oahu and Hawaii 1;
R. Co'.'s 30,000.00 each, leaving only
ivSOO.OOO.OO for tho govornmont treas
ury. These subsidies aro insignifi
cant in comparison to what would
bo needed to construct thooo public
woriis; and alter 11103 weio once
built then the three companies, i. e.
tho wealthy capitalists composing
them, and not tho working people,
would receive tho chief 'benefit from
tho annual subsfdy of .5200,000.00.
As a bribo to the capitalists and
planters whom tho lottery people
profess to love! tho oiler was rather
clovorty put, though "surely in vain
the net is spread in tho sight of any
bud." How is this .100,000.00 to bo
raised? Tho answer is obvious, Troiii
tho pooplo who patronize tho lottery
and loo lliotr money. To give away
two dollars in order to got one back
is not tho usual method of getting
rich, building parks, roads, etc.
That is what the lolte people
want us to do. This can be proved
by using tho Louisiana lottery as an
example of how it works.
Tho Louisiana lottery has twelve
monthly dtawings each 3'oar; tho
face value of tho tickets for thoo
dtawings is i-23,000,000,00, the total
altio of the prize.-, is .?1 1,7(17,200.00.
In other words, tho lotted takes
2S,000,(XX).()0 fiom tho people in
ordur to benefit them by giving back
a little over .l'l,(KX),(X)0.(X). How
.stupendously geneious those lottery
people tiro! They no doubt expect
to get most of their money from
their dupes in the United Stateand
elsewhere. Let us admit that thoy
would get iK) potcont of their money
from other lauds, that would leave
10 percent of tho tickets to bo sold
in Hawaii. That is a small percen
tage considering tho gambling pro
pensities of our population.
If Hawaii bought 10 percent of
tho tickets that would give her
.?2,WM,(XXMX) worth of them. Wo
would also expect to get 10 percent
of tho prio money, or $1,1711,720;
add to this tho .:)OoilXX).(X) bribo and
Hawaii would receive l,'.t7(),720.00.
In other words, after paying us tho
.?."00,(XX).0() and our full share of tho
prio money tho lottery people
would each year put over .8(K),000,00
of our money in their pockets and
we would hao tho usual experience
of "a fool and his nioiioy aro soon
parted."
1 havo boon speaking of- tho
monthly drawings only, butojiii Now
Orleans tho lottery has KJSTpolfoyT"
shops, caoh of which foiyJMtt dnysm
tho year averages to sell $X).O0
woithof lottery tickets. Lot us bo
modest and say that Honolulu could
got along with 10 polioy-shops
(though I doubt it); that would give
us tho daily advantage of .('00.()0
worth of "(.1 olden Urn" lottery
tickets. That is, tho daily sale of
tickets would amount in a year to
1S7,(XX).00. Tho lottery people
would keep their usual 17 percent,
or $S7,8'.H.0() of this, and graciously
give us back S1(X),(XX),(X) of our own
money!
The Louisiana lottery issues yearly
.?28,(XX),(XX).(X) one dollar fractional
parts ol tickets, ami gives H7.718
prizes. In other woids, on the
average, out of every 712 persons
who buy lottery tickets, one gets a
lirivo -....I Til I,.... 1 !...: ..I
and 711 lose their
,..,w .tin, fit iwch? llll'U 1IIWIIUJ .
lho.se aro a few of the financial
benefits which we may expect when
tho lottery coinus to Honolulu and
lutikoa Hawaii blossom as tho rose,
H. W. i'LCK,
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