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W; THE LEGISLATURE.
101st DAY.
"Wednesday, Oct. 5, 18!)2.
Afternoon Session.
Tho Assembly reconvened at 1:10
o'clock, from recoss, and considera
tion of tho items in tho report from
a spocinl committee, in re scholar
ships, woro considered and passed
as follows:
Oahu College, 9; St. Louis, 21; lo
lani, 12; Hilo Boarding Scliools, 8;
Kamohainoha School, 7 (n total of
57).$G000. Tassod.
Salary Professor of Chemistry,
$2000. Tassod.
Building and repairs of school
houses, $10,000.
There was but liltlo argument on
tho passage of this amount, it boinix
doomed so small that there was no
ground for objection.
Tho item iu tho roport relative to
the appropriation for a school and a
dwelling houso, for tho teacher at
Hanamaulu, Kauai, $2,000, was con
sidered. Rep. Smith said that tho amount
was much needed for tho object in
tended. There wero 250 children in
tho district, and although not all of
school ago yet many of them had to
travel through rain and mud to at
tend school at present. This would
bo a more central spot.
Rep. A. Hornor objected to sepa
rate itoilis. Ho could seo that Hop.
Smith was inclined to think only of
himself and his district and was not
thoughtful of tho calls of other
places nor of tho money to bo ob
tained. Minister Macfarlano slated that in
conversation with tho President of
tho Board of Education ho had been
injormed that tho amount appropri
ated, viz., $10,000, was much too
small. He believed that tho amount
was too small himself, but tho exi
gency of the times was such that
tho country could not now afford to
be liboral and not oven gonorous.
Tho President of tho Board was a
gentleman whom ho and hli col
leagues had faith in, and h (Mr.
Bishop) was well acquainted with
tho needs of tho Board of Education,
hotter by far than tho members of
tho Houso. Ho was not in favor of
increasing items, but in this case he
would bo willing to add to tho gon
eral fund, provioushy passed, and
isolate tho particularization of this
item. Ho would favor tho addition
of $2500 to tho general item, making
it $12,500, but this or other special
items ho would oppose.
After long and wearisome argu
ment tho item was passed at $1500
but immediately after, on motion of
Noble Marsden, tho items of $10,000
for building and repairs of scliool
housos and tho one just passed wore
both again brought up in statu quo
by reconsideration.
On motion tho fund was made
genoral, notwithstanding arguments
to particularize, and passed as Build
ing and repairs to school-houses,
$12,500.
A decided and strong attempt to
clean up tho first section of tho bill
was now evinced, tho following items
being presented and passed almost
without comment, viz.:
Support and caro of prisoners,
$80,000. Passed.
Salary Auditor-General, $10,000.
Passed.
Salary Deputy Auditor-General,
$5000. Passed.
Free removal of garbage, $12,000.
Passed.
Honolulu Fire Department, $10,
000. Passed.
Tho item relative to subsidy for
the Oceanic Steamship Co., $IH5,000,
was brought up but lor a brief mo
ment only, there being doubt about
whether it was yet entirely cut loose
from section 2 of tho bill. When
that doubt was removed thoro was
no definite roport of tho connnitteo
presented although Noble Cornwell.
a member of tho committee, stated
that $30,000 would bo recommended
by them.
Ponding action Noble Marsden at
4:05 moved adjournment and tho
Assembly dissolved.
A Good Tmng to Keep at Hand.
From the Troy (Kama) Chief.
Some- years ago wo wero vary much
subject to severe spoils of cholera
morbus; and now when wo feel any
of the .symptoms that usually pro
ceed that ailment, such as sickness
at tho stomach, dlarrJiam, etc., wo
become scary. Wo havo found (Jhain
borJain's Colic, CJiolora and Diar
rhoea Remedy tho very thing to
straighten ono out in such cases, and
always kcop it about. Wo aro not
writing this for a pay testimonial,
but to lot our readers know what is
a good thing to koop handy in the
houBo. For salo by all dealers.
Benson, Smith & Co., Agents for tho
Hawaiian Islands.
Tho Boston and tho Baltimore.
Only tho Boston anil Baltimore
will bo sent to tho Atlantic coast
from tho 1'acific btation for partici
pation in tho nnvnl roviow. Tho de
partment had thought of howling
tho ontiro Pacific lloot, but objec
tions woro raised by citizons of tho
1'acific coast against boing loft un
protected. It has boon decided to
send only two of tho vessels, and
tho Boston and Baltimore havo boon
selected because thoy woro built on
tho Atlantic coast.
Something New in Ranges,
Tho Pacific Hawwaiie Co., (L'd.),
havo just received an invoice of tho
M, & D. Wnouoirr Steel It amirs
which aro superior to anything of
tho kind yet invented. TI103' havo
boon adopted by tho United States
Navy and aro in use on tho Charles
ton, San Francisco nnd Boston and
other now vessels. Also on boveral
of tho now vessels lately built for
tho trade between San Fraucihco
aud this port,
An examination of these Itauges
will at pneo show their many advan
tages over all competitors,
KAWAIAHAO CHURCH
Saturday Evening, Oct 8tli,
AT 8 O'CLOCK.
A Grand Concert
Will bo given to nlit in paying tho l'n.
tor't Salary. Assisted by tho follow
ing Ladle niul (Icutloiiicu and tho
Royal Hawaiian Orchestra
MISS LOUISE DALE,
MISSUELBNIVAISKKH,
MISS C. GLADE,
miss v. 3. Noirn,
MISSK. MrGHEW,
MISS M. ATKINSON,
MISSM. CUMMINS,
M1SSC. CASTLE,
MISS WING,
MISS A. HOLMES,
MISS 13. HALSTKAD,
MKS. M. KKOHOKALOLK,
MllS. M. KAUIIANB,
rillNOE DAVID,
Mil. SCIIWADAOH,
Mil. 0. ItOSS,
Mil. E. HOSS,
Kawaih.au Glee Club
AMI Tim
Hui Mole Hawaii Noeau.
E& Tickets win bo bought nt the ninln
cntrnnco of Kawiiiahno Church. J:iS-llt
OCEANIC
Steamship Co
For SAN FRANCISCO.
THE Al STEAMSHIP
A TTC!tTT5 A T .T A. It
ti
. WILL LEAVE HONOLULU
roil TIIK AIIOVi: l'OUT OS
Wednesday, October 12th,
A.T NOON.
Tho undersigned are now prepared to
issue Through Tickets from this city to nil
points in the United States.
Kor further particulars regarding Freight
or Passage apply to
Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Ltd.,
510-tit General Agents.
Hki.i. 414. TELEPHONES Mutual 1!).
FIREWOOD
ALGEROBA.
$ 9.75 Per Cord
$12.50 Per Cord
$1 1.00 Per Cord
4 Foot Lengths
Sawed
Sawed and Split
OHIA.
$13.00 Per Cord.
$15.f0 l'or Cord
$17.00 Per Cord.
1 Foot Lengths
Sawed
Sawed and Split
&- Delivered to any part of Honolulu
FREE.
HUSTAOE & CO.
X. U. We guarantee our Wood to be
sound and freo from worms. 518-tf
Tor saleT
2-Horse Power
UPRIGHT
Baxter Engine & Boiler !
IN GOOD WOHKINCI OKDER.
t&- For particulars or terms apply to
the
1IUI.LETIN OKKIOE.
Parlur Set ! A Bargain !
Black Walnut Parlor Set
Newly Upholstered by Williams
last year in
OLD GOLD WITH CRIMSON PLUSH FACINGS
GOOD AS NEW.
Will he sold Very Cheap on account of
breaking up housekeeping.
Blt'J-tf
APPLY AT THIS OKKIOE.
Notices,
NOTICE.
rpiIE UNDEUSIONED HAS THISDAY
J lioii(,'ht out the Chun Nam Hakery at
No. '2 Kekauliko street, and herehv wives
notice that he will not he responsible for
any dehts owing hy said Chun Nam.
CHUN LOY,
Per I.00 Chit Sam.
Honolulu, Sept. 'J7, 18!U. KHWw
NOTICE.
rpHE UNDEHSIONED HEKEIJY
X dvos notice that ho has hought the
restaurant foiinerly owned hy Ijuii Kuu
and known as tho "Jhiy View Uesort," and
ho hereby gives notice that he will not he
responsible for nnv of tho debts of said
Lam Kuu. Uim Juiu will sign the bill of
sale on October 10, 180.'.
KOOIC WINO.
Honolulu, Oct. 3, 1892. MS-lw
ANNUAL MEETING.
rpiIE ANNUAL MEETINO'OK THE
X Stockholders of the Kobala Sugar Co.
will he held at the ollice of Custle it
Cooke, on THUHSDAY, Oct. 20, Mri, nt
10 o'clock A, M.
J.IJ. ATHEKTON.
Ml-lOt Secretary,
Golden Rule Bazaar,
W. F. REYNOLDS, Prop.
J-mst, Received
NEW DOMESTIC
Paper Patterns !
FULL LINK OK
TOILET SOAPS
At prices which we established on
commencing CASH llnsiness.
Tnrkish Bath Soap, 4 Cakos 25 cts.
Farina Bouqnot, 4 Cakos 25 cts.
Oatmeal Soap, 4 Cakos 25 cts.
Curly Maplo, 4 Cakos 25 cts.
And Other Soaps at 3 tor 25 Cents.
See our Kino Line of
WHITING PAPEltS,
WHITING TABLETS,
MEMORANDUM BOOKS,
DHAW1NO PENCILS,
DRAWING PAPER,
Blank Books of all Descriptions.
Base Balls, Tennis Balls, Tennis Rackets.
tSf Call ii ml see our Goods befoie Inly
ing cNcwhfic. Last hut not least
I.AKI.K VAIIIRTY OF
Novels & Popular Bound Books.
DO YOU FOLLOW ME?
Tho "ToumsT Ol
oau" is made of
(icnuino Virginia
nnd Turkish Tobac
co Killer with Ha
vana Wrappor of
superior grade, and
without paper; pro
nounced liy connois
seur to lie' the finest
smoke extant.
Indi.spuusible
where a short smoke
is desired. Health
ier nnd better than
n cigarette for n
"between course"
whiir.
g& Ask your
dealer for them 1
:o:
MAIM! 1IY
The Kubey & Co. Branch of the American
Cigarette Co., Honolulu.
No. 130 Fort St.,
opp. Club Stables.
60-3m
T. I'. suvi:iiin.
A. W. nOl.STKR.
Aloha Gallery,
Fort st.. over F. Gertz's Shoe Stole.
YIEW, LANDSCAPE & PORTRAIT VIEWS
OF THE ISLANDS,
Such ns Natives Making Poi Grass Hout.es
Hawaiian Style Riding Hulahuhi
Dancers Coeoanut Groves Palm
and Date Groves Street Views
nnd Buildings 'W'arVest.els
Shipping and Marine
Views, Etc., Etc.
Also a Large Collection of nil Prominent
nnd Interesting Views of the Hawaiian
Islands, either Mounted or Unmounted.
Books of Hawaiian Views
Made up to Ordor at the most Reasonable
l'atcs iu Honolulu.
Cabinets S6 and S5 a Dozen.
400 P. O. llox 493 Itf
Win. G. Irwin & Go.
(LIMITED)
Win. Q. Irwin, - President and Manager
Clans Spreckels, - - - - Vice-President
AV. M. Gill'ard, - Secretary nnd Treasurer
Thco. C. Porter Auditor
Sugar Factors
AND
Commission Agents.
AGENTS OF THE
Oceanic Steamship Company,
OK SAN FRANCISCO, OAh.
C. BREWER & CO.
(LIMITED)
General Mercantile
A2n
Commission Agents
J. O. Carter President and Manager
(1, H, ltoiiortson Treasurer
E. K. Bishop Secretary
W.K.Allen Auditor
Hon. 0. It. His 1011.
S.O.Allen V Directum
:;
H. Waterhouso
BEAVER SALOON,
The Best Lunch in Town.
Tea and Coffee
AT ALL HOUIiS.
THE FINEST BItANDS OF
Cigars and Tobacco
ALWAYS ON HAND.
H.J. 3STOLTE3, Prop.
A CARD.
J. W. GUNST, M. D.
Has removed to Dr. Kooto's premises and
ollice, corner of Punchbowl and llere-
tania streets, during his absence.
On-icc lining J?"""" H-80. N-i
to S and 7 to 8 r. M.
637-Im
WW
ANHED
SER
Brewing Association.
St. XjOTJLis, 3MEo.
BREWERS OF FINE BEER
EXCLUSIVELY!
Manufactured from Pure Malt and Highest Grade Hops!
)ep-No Corn or Corn Pieparutions used In pi aw of Malt, as Is done by other East
ern Hrcweries, in older to cheapen the coil of their lleor, nnd to compete, with our
Wi-l..rcnowned nnd lustly famed article. JilT'
With the Completion of the New Brewhouse,
the Brewing Capacity is the Largest
of any Brewery in the World.
Brewing Capacity: 6 kettles every 24 hours, 6,000 Barrels, r 1,800,000
Barrels per year.
Consumption of Material: Malt, 12,000 bushels per day 8,600,000
bushels per year. Hops: 7,o00 lbs. per day 2,250,000 lbs. per year.
No Corn or Corn Preparations are used in the manufacture
of the Anheuser-Busch Beer. It is, therefore, the highest priced but the
Tiost wholesome and really the least expensive for its superior quality.
nnualSihppinc Capacity 100,000,000 Bottles and 5,000,000 Kegs.
The AMiKUhnu-liiihi'ii Co. have carried oil' tho Highest Honors and tho Highest
Class Gold Medals wherever they have competed. At nil of the International Exhihi
tions throughout the world their Peer Excelled All Others!
This Company have prepared a Special llrand of their Highest Grade Beer for tho
Hawaiian Islands, known as " SPECIAL. HItEW," with n handsome lahol and in White
Uottles, which, with their hes-t "EXPORT ANHEUSER" in Dark Dottles, heretofore
imported, we will now Mipplylo the Trade in Quantities to Suit.
This Space is Reserved
fop?.
JlMSdI
104 Fort Street, Honolulu..
THEO. H. DA VIES & CO.
Have Opened Their New
China, Glass and Furniture
Salesroom on Kaahumaim St., Ground Floor,
WITH A
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NISW CJOODS !
SPECIAL DISPLAY OK
Royal Worcester, Crown Derby, Wedgewood and Other
ISTe-w Rugs and Carpets.
Englisla Furniture,
R.atta,n "Wars,
Fine Show of Glassware, Ivoryware, Bohemian Vases, Wine Glasses;
Tumblers, Cut Salads, Etc,
Prices ZEed--u.ced
BDSCH
G. W. MACPARLANE & CO.,
Agents for tho Hawaiian Islands.
TIIK
DAILYBULLETINCO.
Arc Receiving New Invoices of
A
BOOK AND JOB STOCK
BY EVERY STEAMER
-AT TllUllt
STEM PRINTING- OFFICh
MICRO HANT,STEEr:.
Whore thcy,ure fully prepmed to do nil
kinds of work In tho latest styles, at
the shortest notice and nt the
most Reasonable Rates.
Fine Job Work in Colors.a Specialty!
POSTER PRINTING
Executed in the Most Attractive
Maimer.
BILLHEADS. LETTERHEADS,
STATEMENTS, NOTEHEADS,
MEMORANDUMS, ETC.
Rend the following .partial list of spec
ialties nnd get the Bulletin's prices he
forc placing your orders. By so doing
you will save both time and money.
Letter Headr
Note llo.ulh,
Bill lleudu,
Memorandums,
Hills of Lading,
Statements,
Circulars,
Contracts,
Agreemunta,
Shipping Contracts,
Check Books,
Legal Blanks,
Calendars,
Wedding Cardn,
Visiting Cards,
Business Carilh,
Funeral Cards,
AdinisBiou Cards,
Fraternal Cards,
Time Cards,
Milk Tickets,
Meal Tickets,
Theatre Tickets,
Sciiolarsliii) Certificates,
Out jiuiallwii OurtillfMl tPH
Marriage Certilicates,
Receipts of all kinds,
Plantation Orders,
Promissory Kites,
Par.iphleth,
Catalogues,
Programmes,
Labels of every variety,
Petitions in any language,
Kiivolones & Letter Circulars,
Spotting Scores & Ilccords,
Perpotual Washing Lists,
General Book Work,
Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc.,
Printed and Blocked when desired.
V3f No Job is allowed to leave the of
fice until It gives satisfaction.
Address,
BULLETIN PUBLISHING GO.
ironoluin, U. 1.
HOTEL
PARK
ANNEX
rpiIE ROYAL HAWAIIAN HOTEL CO
X hns leased the property holoni;ini; to
nviifui.) a-Mi, in ni.iiwiti, wiiiuii ior
Ifn.-lw..-t l.'... t. ACAtl.ll.t
waiKim, wlitcli l
for
t.JU ll fUlll. Will lU UIU1I IU IIIU JIMUI1U 113
mi annex of the Hotel, nnd will bo known
win no open to tne puiinc ns
ns tho "Hotel Park Annex." Besides tho
main house thero nro Three Cottages ad
mirably adnptcd for families:
1 The "Windmill Cottage" containing 5
Booms, Kitchen nnd Lannl.
2 Tho "Green Cottngo" containing Par
lor, 4 Bed Booms, Kitchen, Pnntry, Hath
Boom, etc.
3 The "Seaward Cottnge" with 1 Good
Booms nnd n Dressing Boom.
All tho Cottages nro woll-niipointed in
Kunilture. Kitting, etc., nnd tenants will
ho entitled to hatnlng privileges. The sen
bathing being unsurpassed on tho Island.
Tho Main Building will he reserved for
tho use of tho guests of tho Hotel, hut it
may ho tented for Picnics, Bathing Par
ties, Dinners nnd Dances, etc., for nil which
purposes it oilers exceptional Advantages.
A elinrgo of Twenty-live i$l!5) Dollars will
he made for tho use of the House nnd
Grounds including Bathing, Lights, etc.;
prepayment is required for. intended use of
tho Main Building and Grounds.
9 Kor further particulars application
should lie made to the Manager of tho
Itoyal Hawaiian Hotel. f27-lf
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WM. G. IRWIN & CO,
(3L.itriLiteci)
OFFER FOR SALE
FERTILIZERS
ALEX. CBOBH Sl HONK'
Celebrate! High Grade Cane Manures.
We are also prepared to-tnke orders for
Messrs. XT. Ohlandt Sc Co.'s
yertllizora,
Insuring prompt delivery.
BOILED LUCOL!
C9 This is a superior Faint Oil, con
suming less pigment than Linseed Oil, and
giving a lasting hrilllnnoy to colors.
Used with driers it gives a splendid lloor
surface
REFINED SUGARS,
SALMON,
Fairbank Canning Co.'s Corned Beef
PAltAKFINK TAINT CO.'H
Compounds, Roofing & Papers
Reed's Patent Steam Pipe Covering.
JarboeB' Diamond, Enamel & Ever
lasting Paint
Especially designed for Vacuum Fans.
FIRE,
. LIFE and
MARINE
INSURANCE.
Hartford Fire Insurance Co.,
Assets, $6,219,458.98.
London & Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.,
AssetB, $4,317,052.
Thames and Mersey Marine Ins. Co.,
(Limited)
Assets, 86,124,057.
New York Life Lib. Co.,
Assets, $125,947,290.81,
C. 0. BERGER,
General Agent for Hawaiian Islands.
HONOLULU.
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