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HP,' BY AUTHORITY. THE 00EANIO ARRIVES.
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P ifi
Itlins plcnscd Her Majesty the Qticn
to Appoint tho following nnincd gentk..
tq bo Her Cabinet, namely:
His Excellency HON. W1M.IAM 11.
COHNWKM,, Minister of t'lmuu-e, vico
E, 0. Macfarlane, resigned.
His Excolloney HON. .lOSKi'It NA
WAHI, Minister of Foreign Allalr, vice
Hon. Bnmucl l'nrker, roilgned.
His Excollcnoy HON. OHAUl.r.9 T.
QULIOK, Minister of Interior, to succeed
himself.
His Excellency HON. CHAU1.ES
CltEiaHTON, Atloniey-Hcncral, vice
Hon. Paul Ncitmann, reigned.
loltml Palace, Nov. 1, 18'J'-'.
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MEMBERS OF TAX APPEAL BOARDS
Commissioned by the Minister of Finance
for the Year 1892.
HAWAII.
District Hllo C. E. ltlclinrdson, Ii.
Turner.
District Puna It. ltycrolt, Y. Katnau.
District Kou C. Macomber, J. (3. Scarle.
District S. Kona C. Kaeo, Moses Bar
rett. District N. Kona D. Nanianu, George
Clark.
District X. Kohala J. Metluire, F North
rop.
District S. Kohala-F
Lindsay.
Spencer, T. V.
District Hamakua H.
Holmes.
Hall, M. P.
District N. Hllo Ja.
hoolo.
MAUI
Matoon, D. Ka-
District Hana
-J. E,
Lyons, W. K.
Hutchinson.
District Wailukt
J. T. Aluli, Patrick
Cockctt.
District Molokai and
Cockett, L. K. Kupihca.
District Lahaina L. M.
Kahakauila Kaha.
District Makawao E.
David P. Eldrldge.
KAUAI.
District Wainiea and
Lanai Charles
Baldwin, Peter
Hao Kekapai,
Niiliau-E. E.
Conant, D. Kua.
District Hanalel E. T. 0. JJryaut, h.
Kaiawe.
District Kawaihau E. I.indeman, Q. 11.
Mehcula.
District KoloaW. G. Smith, Kekoa.
District Lthuc H. D. Wlshard, Josia
Kcawe.
OAHU.
District Honolulu F. Allen, J. T.
Waterhouse, Jr.
District Ewa and Waianac A. J. Camp
bell, J. It. Holt, Jr.
District W'aialtia .Tas. flay, Kaintlca
waha. District Koolanloa Jas. Corwin, J .
Donelly.
District Koolaupoko Jas. Olds, H. Jla
kahalupa. E. C. MACFAKLANE,
Minister of Finance.
Finance Department, October 81, 18UJ.
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1892 -TAXES -1892
Tax Payers in this District aro lieieby
notified that the Taxes, for the current year
will bo due and payable at the Oillce of tliu
Tax Assessor and Collector, in the K.ipua
Iwa Building, on tho 1st day of November,
189-2.
The Ofliee will bo open from i) . i. to 1
p. M. daily (Sundays excepted) and on .Sat
urdays until 1- o'clock noon.
All amounts over $10 must he paid in
U. S. Gold Coin.
Taxes not paid before the 1.1th day of
December next will be liable to suit with
10 percent costs added.
T. A. LLOYD,
Deputy Assessor and Collector of Taxes,
District of Kona, Island of Oahu.
Approved :
E. 0. Macfaklank,
Minister of Finance,
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m DAM BULLETIN.
Pledged to neither Sect nor Party,
Put Established for the Benefit of All,
TUESDAY, NOV. 1, 1892,
Profound sympathy for President
Harrison in his sad bereavement will
bo felt among all classes in Hawaii.
Coming as tho stroke has close to
tho election, which tho Prosidont is
contesting for a retention of his
chair another torm, it must fall with
great weight upon him.
A ivory able dolivoranco on tho
Jabor question is that tho republica
tion of which is begun in this issue.
Principal Grant, its author, is ono
ot the ablest men of North America,
whose reputation as a speaker aud
writer is far from boing confined to
his own country. Tins address is
well worthy of a place bosido tho
Pope's encyclical on labor. In a
previous issue wo gavo tho Now York
Sun'a viows, somewhat disparaging
to the profit-sharing system. 'Mn
cipal Grant presents poworfui .
sons for tho conviction that so .e
Buch system is bound to como soon
in tho evolution of human rights.
THE WEEKLY JWLLKTIN 28 001,
umns of Interesting Heading Matter.
Jslands, f 1; mailed to foreign countries,,
President Harrison's Wlfo Dead
Steamship Calamity.
Tho Br. S. S. Oceanic, W. M.
Smith commander, anchored off tho
harbor this afternoon, ( days and 23
hours from San Francisco. Owing
to tho lateness of tho hour our nows
papor files were not received intitno
for culling any news for this issue.
Tho Oceanic showed a clean bill of
health and hor passengers wore al
lowed ashore,
Tho Oceanic experienced ordinary
weather utrouguoui an unovonuui
passage, one of tho longest sho has
over made. This wis owing to hor
not having been running for tho
oast four months, and hor bottom
being foul. Thoie aro no passengers
for this port, the reason being, as
given by Commander Smith, tho
fear of mooting tho quarantine regu
lations. Among tho through passongors
are tho Misses Jessie Humpsdono
and Flora Duflield, literary women,
and F. G. Lonz, tho famous bicyclist
who is making a tour of tho world on
a biovclo. Lonz was ono of tho first
to como ashore and took a spin out
tho country. Ho carried knapsacks
on his back, on tho back of his
safety and in front. Some people
mistook him for a naval mail carrior
on wheels. Thoro aro also 100 Chi
neso passengers in transit for Hong
kong, and 112 bags mails for this
port .
Tho steamer will bo hauled on tho
drydook when sho arrivos at Hong
kong to undergo extensive overhaul
ing to hor mnehinuty. Sho will
leave again at 7 o'clock this ovoning.
MltS. HAIIIUSON DEAD.
Tho Oceanic brings tho sad news
of tho death of Mrs. Harrison, wife
of the President of tho United
States, which took place on Octobor
25th, at 2 o'clock in tho morning.
Tho death of Mrs. Harrison has cast
a gloom over tho White House and
the President is broken down.
BOKHARA SUNK.
Tho fine large P. & O. steamship
Bokhara,which has boon running be
tween Yokohama and Hongkong,
sunk off tho China coast. Out of
ninety persons only thirty-four wore
saved.
ADVERTISING NOTES.
Extra Minco Pics at tho "Elite."
Theo. F. Lansing
let.
has a house to
C. J. McCarthy
street for salo.
has lots on Liliha
Root Beer on draught at Benson,
Smith & Co.'s.
After shaving use Cucumber Skin
Tonic. Bonson, Smith & Co., Agents.
Sunburn relieved at once by Cu
cumber Tonic. Benson, Smith te Co.,
Agents.
Taxpayers will take heed to tho
notice of tho Doput3r Tax Assessor
in this ishiio.
Ka Made has removed to 103 Fort
street, the store formerly occupied
by Frank Gertz.
"llauiwai" is tho musical name of
a new bathing resort at Waikiki,
conducted by Mrs. E. C. Rowo.
For island viows and artistic photos
go to the Aloha Gallorj-, Soverin &
isolster, lort street. Amateur work
solicited.
Mechanics' Home, 59 and (31 Hotel
street. Lodging by day, week or
month' 2.1c. and 50c. a night; $1
and $1.25 a week.
Prof. F. Lombaid, A.B., will re
sume giving instruction in private
or in classes, French, Spanish and
Latin. Residence, Alakea street,
near tho Y. M. C. A.
Thon. G. Thrum is early to tho
foro with tho holiday announcement
of Santa Clans' Headcpiartors. Don't
forgot tho place when you go forth
to buy for Christinas.
Otlicors of tho Huniuula Sheep
Station for the ensuing year aro as
follows: August Hanoborg, Prosi
dont; Aniim Hanoborg, Vice-President
and Auditor; Ed. Suhr, Socro
tary and Troasuror.
Little Harry Morritt, tho cele
brated boot polisher, has arrived
front tho Coast and has resumed
business at tho old Union stand,
Merchant street, and will bo glad
to seo his old patrons.
Dr.McLonnan has lomovod to Ala
kea street, opposite tho Y. M. C- A.
hall, promises lately occupied by Dr,
Lutz. Office hours, 9 to 12, 2 to -1.
and evenings (5 to 7 ; Sundays 10 to 1.
Boll telephone 197 ; Mutual 082.
Tho loader of the Hawaiian Hard
ware Company will probably have
more interest for housokoopers than
Cabinet-making atfairs. Their col
umn must not bo skipped by any
who would be woll-inforniod.
For Men Only.
At tho Royal Hawaiian Opera
Houso noxt Thursday night J. C.
Harrison, M. D., will give the first of
his popular locturos to mon. Ho
lias spent tho last throe years in tho
hospitals of Austria, Franco and
England in gaining a wider know
ledge of the diseases peculiar to
men.
While in Paris ho had especially
prepared for him a largo number of
dissolving viows takou from cases
under his troatmont, which ho uses
in conjunction with a poworfui oxy
hydrogon storoopticon and which
add a vivid piquancy to his dis
courses. Ho is a very attractivo talker and
combines much wit and humor with
a ready stylo of delivery and con
siderable eloquence. The Chicago
"Tribune" of Jan. l!5th last says:
"Dr. Harrison is a fluent and grace
ful speaker possessing an attractivo
presence, a dignified aud unembar
rassed manner and a clear distinct
enunciation." Reserved seats for
tho first locturo can bo had without
charge by applying at L, J. Levey's
otlico.
For tho Boason.
The Pacific Hardware Co. aro dis
playing Dinnor, Breakfast, Chambor
and Tea Sots in Doulton Ware and
Copolnnd; examples suitable for
presents in Haviland, Copolaud
Itoyal Worcester, Moral JJovon am
Bisque; Bisque Figures; Hoehostor
Lamps; a few Fancy Clocks, and
many other articles.
Hingham Buckot r, plain and paint
ed, in nosts. Every housekeeper
should have a supply of these.
Kefrigorators and loo Chests of
tho most improved patterns.
Pictures and Picture Frames.
Picture Framing in nil its branches
a specialty.
A isit to the art rooms is invited.
Tin: 13 est Pi,asti:h.- Dampen a
piece of flannel with Chamberlain's
rain Balm and bind it on over tho
seat of pain. It is bettor than any
plaster. When tho lungs aro sore
such an application on the chest
and nnot hor on tho back, between
tho shoulder blades, will often pre
vent pneumonia. Thoro is nothing
so good for a lame back or a pain in
tho sido. A soro throat can nearly
always bo cured m one night by ap
plying a flannel bandage dampened
with Pain Balm. ol) cent bottles for
salo by all dealers. Bonson, Smith
& Co., Agents for tho Hawaiian
Islands.
"German
Syrup
9?
ForThroat and Lungs
" I have been ill for
Hemorrhage "about five years,
"have had the best
FIuo Years, "medical advice,
"and I took the first
" dose in some doubt. This result
" ediu a few hours easy sleep. There
' ' was no further hemorrhage till next
' ' day, when I had a slight attack
" which stopped almost immediate
"ly. By the third day all trace of
" blood had disappeared and I had
"recovered much strength. The
"fourth day I sat up in bed and ate
"my dinner, the first solid food for
"two months. Siuce that time I
"have gradually gotten better and
" am now able to move about the
"house. My death was daily ex
" pected aud my recovery has been
"a great surprise to my friends and
"the doctor. There can be no doubt
"about the effect of German Syrup,
"as I had an attack just previous to
"its use. The only relief was after
"the first dose." J.R. Louguubad,
Adelaide. Australia. &
rrn t T7rrM
JL J JLi-lli X street, contains (iltooms
and Hath. Large Yard and Cottagu for
servants. Apply to
THHO. V. I.AXSING,
5S3-3t with M. Phillips it Co.
WANTED
OXK OR TWO FIUST-CLASS SUOAK
ISoilers aro wanted for the coming
crop. Hood
Apply to
MB-lv
references will be required.
W. G. Ill WIN &CO., L'n.
WANTED
NKW OK SECOND-HAND 1'OltT
uble. about 10-Uortfo Power Steam
A
l'.ngino mul Honor; mounted on wneeis or
skids; must bo in good order. Send letter
with description and price to "'P.O. Box
U," Wiilmeu, Kauai. Wi-lit
Kill!
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
AT THE ANNUAL MUETING OF THE
Humuula Sheep Station Company
held this day, tho following Oillcers were
elected for the ensuing year:
August Himeberg . President,
Armin Hanebeig Vice-President,
1M. Suhr See.ietary itTroasuicr,
Armin Hanoborg Auditor.
i:d. SUHK,
Secretary.
Honolulu, Oot. 31, ISO.'. aH-lw
The Nippon Yuson Kalslm's Stoamsktp
" Yamashiro Maru "
Vounu, Commander,
Will leave this port for Yokohama direct
on or about
Deoemtoer 1st.
For nartic.ulars ruuiirdlin: Freight
and Passage, apply to
W. G. Irwin & Co., L'tl.,
MEi-lui Agents.
6b
ILANIWAI"
rO,
ANEW FIHST-CLASS FAMILY 11ATH
ing itosort ban boon oponed nt Wai
kiki miuor tho abovo name by Jilts. B. 0.
Howi:, for tho comfort aud convenience of
those wlHhiiig to enjoy it sea bath, It is
situated a little beyond the Villa. Tram
ears pass the gate.
N. U. Special arrangements have been
mu
udo for Family Picnics and
Evening
Bathing Parties
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CHAS. T. G-ULICK,
Notary Public for the Island of Oahu.
Agent to take Acknowledgements to La
bor Contracts.
Agent to grant Marriago Licenses, Hono
lulu, Oahu,
Agent for tho Hawaiian Inlands of Pitt &
Scott's Fieightand Parcel Kxpross,
Agent for tho Darlington ltouto.
KEAL
KSTATE imOKER
anii OENEltAL AGENT
JSbi.i.318-
TELEPHONE Mutual
P.O. UoxH5
130
38 Merchant st.
Honolulu. H. I.
Subscribe for the Daily Pulletin, 00
cents per month,
Jswyk.
Dawiilni Hardware Co.. L'i
Monday, Oct. 31, J SOU.
There are few people in this
world who, from the time they
swapped pinafores for more
advanced clothing, have not
done a whole lot of wishing for
something they wanted and
couldn't get. Either some
other fellow had it and refused
to give it up or the price asked
by the shopman was a huckle
berry above their persimmon.
We've stopped most of the
wishing, in so lar as price is
concerned.
Adopting modern forms in
business; going over to the
United States each year and
searching the different manu
factories for newest goods,
and a bit of haggling with the
dealers there enables us to se
cure bargains that would be
unthought of if we depended
upon correspondence to help
us out. Beside this we have
men in San Francisco and
New York whose business it
is to spend all their time look
ing up things that will suit our
trade. By modern business
methods we have reduced the
yearning hours in life to min
utes and have freed them of
the unpleasant intensity that
you grew accustomed to before
we launched out into the mer
cantile sea.
Last week we were busy ar
ranging goods which came in
by recent arrivals; to-day they
are ready for your inspection.
Talk about hard times it is in
the air, not in fact. You
wouldn't think about the bug
bear if your cynical neighbor
did not remind you of it every
time you passed his house.
Now, then, to rid him of his
mania to cry down the Islands;
you are tired of hearing him
say the country has gone to
the bow-wows. We'll give you
a remedy, a sort of counter
irritant: isiung him to us.
We will show him tea sets
in silver, identical in shape
with those used by mem
bers of the sugar trust; could
we select lrom any one better
able to afford good things? A
coffee set whose tout ensemble
is suggestive of Monte Christo;
silver cups patterned after
those used by the Knights of
the Round Table tastes run
to antique now a days and
we're nothing if not timely.
Bachus never wielded a bung
starter with greater pleasure
and effect than the individual
who uses one of our new lein
onade shakers. The tops are
made so that the liquid is
poured through a number of
small holei, thereby prevent
ing the ice or seeds going into
the glass. This makes lemon
ade mixing and drinking pleas
urablc, the annoyance accom
panying) our efforts to dislodge
a lemon seed from the epiglor
tis is avoided. We haven't
tried them for it, but they say
that cocktails mixed in these
shakers entirely remove "that
tired feeling."
"A clean-shaven face invites
an embrace," is a motto on
one of the silver shaving mugs,
a motto which lived up to by
the young man in "sassiety"
brings him many pleasant mo
ments no girl, not even your
wife wants to rub her complex
ion against a piece of No. 2
sand paper.
The attention of very young
babies is called to the assort
ment of puff boxes imported
lor their special use. In get
ting the attention of new
babies we do so through their
parents and if a fond mother
will bring a baby to our store
who does not say "goo" when
it sees a -puff box in hammered
silver we are mistaken in the
attractiveness of our wares.
To persons of more mature
age we will show a box of an
entirely different character,
whose contents will assist im
measurably in passing away
the long evenings. It contains
a pack of "squeezers," a hun
dred chips and a half dozen
markers. It's a complete and
elegant outfit for those who
like toying with the American
game of poker.
Hawaiian Hardware Co., L'd
Oppo. Spreckols' lllock,
Fort Street.
Holiday AnDouncement
SANTA CLATJS'
HEADQUARTERS
Is In reuulpl of the bulk of
Novelties, Toys
AND
ATTRACTIONS
EOll' THE 8KAS0N -l
AVlth lmlaneo expected dally, which will
onnhlo It to present Its usual unequalled
claims to holiday purehaser;), not only for
variety of selections, hut for honest iiunlitv
nt prices that cannot fall to satlfy all
huycrs.
I)o not ho misled with claii-trnn
advertisements of cheap goods.
Santa Ci.avs' HkadhiIahtkiis has dealt
honestly hy tho pnhllo for over 20 vears,
and is doserviiiK the conlldencu and sup
port of the public.
Opening Day will bo Duly Announced.
THOS. G-. THRUM,
106 Fort St.,
Brewer's Block
5(W-tf
The Season's Event !
Friday Evening, Nov. 4.
--,rt.'nC!KSSj
i1
&
Moonliffht Picnic hn
AT
Remond Grove
niviCN itv iili:
Healani Boat Club
For tho purpose of securing funds for
the erection of u NEW
110AT HOUSE.
Round Trip Tickets, - - $1.50
Including Refreshments.
SXF Tickets to be had of the Meniborh.
C(i.t-It
A GREAT SUCCESS!
Jnsl Hie Tiling for llfeakW
AUNT ABBEY'S
Cooked '.'Roiledv Oats!
Healtiiful !
Economical !
DDelioioias !
C&Tor Salo by all Loading Grocor8.il
MITCHELL & PETERSON,
S. I". A-O-EjIsTTS.
Sous of .St. Gisoif- Picnic
- AT
Remond Grove
W
On Saturday, Nov. 5th.
LOOK OUT FOR A OOOl) TIME I
Return Tickets $1 ; Children 50c.
Foot Races, Games, Etc., Etc.
Good Prizos to bo Competed Tor I
Dancing in the Pavilion!
657-1 It
Union Gas Engine Co.
(liu'orjioriiti'il Muy 10, 18!).'.)
- MANUFACTUUHH8 OF THK -
Regan Vapor Engines
AND
PACIFIC GAS ENGINES
lloriiuutul it Upiipht,
Stationary it Marino,
(Jus it (jiinulimi IIiikIiios,
I'uiiijm it 1-miiiflies.
JOS. TINKER,
GJH-tf Solo Agent for Hawaiian IulamU.
-. t&gg&SMgsX
GH?,-A.3SriD
CLOSING
OF
SPECIAL
For
OUU ENTIltE
Thi
WHITE
Lawns, Swisses,
India
A FULL
Nainsook, Ginghams, Persian Mulls, Etc., Etc.
o
"Will be Closed Out This Week at Prices Not to be
Mentioned !
H" Ladies Take Advantage
o
Cummins' Bloolc, Fort Street.
M. & D. Wrought Steel Ranges I
THEO. H. DA VIES & CO.
Have Opened Their New
China, Glass and Furniture
Salesroom on Kaaliumanu St., Ground Floor,
WITH A
LAKCJE ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS !
Sl'KOIAI,
Royal Worcester, Crown Derby, Wedgewood .and Other
USTew Rugs a-xici Carpets,
Buglisli Fiarnitiar,
K-attan "War..
Fine Show of Glassware, Ivoryware, Bohemian Vases, Wine Glasses
Tumblers, Cut Salads, Etc.
Prices ZEedLiacecl..
OUT SALE
THE
F FASHIO
o
Week
STOCK' OF
Victoria Lawns,
Linen,
LINE OF
of This Special Sale ! "8
3. EKTIPlLIOHr:,
nrerrrple of Fasliion.
I)1S11,AY OF
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$UlH & t M-
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