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BY AUTHORITY.
MEMBERS OF TAX APPEAL BOARDS
Commissioned by the Minister of Finance
(or the Year 1892,
HAWAII.
Hllo-C, K. Itlchnnlsoii,
1,
District
Turner.
District I'unn 11. ltycrolt,,W. Kamao.
District Kou 0. Macombor. J. C. Scnrle,
District 9. Kona C. Kaco, Moses l!ar
rett. District N Kona D. Nninnnu, George
Clark.
District N. Kohala-J. McQulrc, V North
rop. District 8. Kohala-F. Spencer, T. W.
Lindsay
Distill Hnmakua-H. Hall, M. 1
Holmes.
District N. Hllo Jas. Matoon, 1). Ka
boolo. MAUI.
District Hana J. E. Lyons. W. K.
Hutchinson.
District Wailukt-J. T. Aluli, Patrick
Cockctt.
District Molokai anil Lanai Charles
Cockett, L. K. Kuplhca.
District Lahaina-L. M. Baldwin, l'cter
Kahakaulla Kalin.
District Makawao K. Hao Kekapai,
David P. Eldridge.
KAUAI.
District Waimca and Kilhau E. E.
Conaut, D. lCua.
District Hanalei-E. T. G. llryunt, L.
Kalawc.
District Kawalhau E. Lindeman, G. 11.
Mcheula.
District Koloa "V. G. Smith, Kekoa.
District Lihue H. D. Wishard, Josia
Keawc.
0A1IU.
-W. P. Allen,' J. T.
J. Camp-
District Honolulu
Waterhouse, Jr.
District Ewa and Waianae A.
bell, J. K. Holt, Jr.
District Waialua Jas. Gay, Kaiaika
waha. District Kooluuloa Jas. Corwin, Jas.
Donelly.
District Koolaupoko Jas. Olds, It. Ma
kahalupa. E. C. MACFARLANE,
Minister of Finance.
Finance Department, October 31, lb'J2.
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TENDERS FOR BEEF CATTLE.
Omct ov thk BoAnn of Health, 1
Honolulu, December 13, 1892.)
TenderB will be received at this office un
til WEDNESDAY, January 4, 1893, at 12
o'clock noon, for supplying tho Leper Set
tlement on Molokai with:
1-Good Beef Cattle weighing not less
than 350 lbs. per head when dressed.
2-Fat Beef Cattle.
The Cattle are to be delivered at the
Leper Settlement in good condition at an
average of 90 head per month, more or less,
for the use of the Board from January 1,
1803, to June 30, 1893.
The tender for Fat Beef Cattle must be
for the price per pound when dressed, and
that for Good Beef Cattle must be per head.
The hides and tallow arc to be the pro
jcrty of the Board.
All the bids must be markod "Tender for
Supplying tho Leper Settlement with
Beef."
The Board will elect which tender to ac
cept, and does not bind itself to accept the
lowest or any bid.
By order of the Board of Health.
DAVID DAYTON,
President Board of Health.
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OPIUM- LICENSE BILIi.
Tho opium trnflio was liconsod in
this country for n poriod somo tinio
boforo tho famous opisotlo of 188(5.
Tho ovidonco of tho lato Marshal
l'arko and tho thou Deputy Marshal
Dayton, obtained among a sorios of
intorviows gathered by tho editor of
this papor six or seven years ago,
was that under license tho opium
habit because provalont among all
nationalities. It was common to seo
natives and white men lying pros
trated in Chinatown under tho in
fluence of tho drug. Mr. Dayton's
opinion was expressed something
liko this: "Opium is as much worse
than whisky as whisk' is than this
cigar I am smoking." At tho same
tinio sovoral prominent residents,
somo of whom only survivo in tho
country's history, wero in favor of
licensing opium for tho samo reason
that is givon to-day, that it would
bo hotter than to liavo opium smug
gled under prohibition. It is cer
tainly impossiblo to wholly provont
smuggling on such a coast lino as
ours, without a rovouuo protective
floot such as tho country could not
afTord. Nothing but tho inordinato
howl for political purposes at tho
authorities because they could not
do impossibilities, kept up for the
past year or two by such violent
partisans as somo of those now agi
tating against license, has givon
strength to tho presently ponding
measure Mr. Peck is only indulging
in guess work when ho says, "It is
certain that tho groat majority of
tho people are strongly opposed" to
tho bill that is if ho moans opposed
to liconso. Tho bulk of voluntary
expressions heard whonovor tho mat
tor has been mentioned for years
past is rathor to tho contrary. Still
it is the fact that a majority of tho
presont Legislature was not olected
on an opium liconso issue. Those
members returned after having as
candidates declared thomsolves to bo
in favor of licensing opium consti
tute only a small minority of tho
Houso. It would be wise, therefore,
for tho Legislature to mako hasto
slowly in so important a matter. In
stead of passing tho bill this session
especially as it was introduced in
unsatisfactory shape and has been
subjected to considerable tiukoring
sinco tho whole subject might well
bo referred to a commission to report
to tho session of 1891.
THE U. S. S. THETIS.
Coming Horo on Anothor Survoyinpj
Expedition.
Tho S. V. Chronicle of tho 11th
inst. contains the following:
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X liu Wllllvw .JMtli'n mi'tiuii'i xuriir.
Commander IMtor, which sailed
Monday, Dec. 12th, for a cruise, lias
gone to Honolulu and is not. chasing
smugglers, as first believed. The
Thetis sailed under scaled orders.
An o flic or of tho Navy Dopartmont
who is in a position to know said
yesterday that tho Thetis had a
"short survoy yot to make betwoon
Honolulu and Hilo and other work
to do relating to the proposed sub
marine cable between this city and
Honolulu and that she had sailed
on that mission.
Tho Thetis was horo a few months
ago on a similar expedition.
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ADVERTISING NOTES.
See tho now Kloral SetsatT3onson,
Smit h & Co.
By JriB. F. Morgan.
Household -:- Furniture
.A.T AtTOTION,
ON
FRIDAY, DEC.
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.
30th,
Hoot Beer on draught at Bonson,
Smith & Co.'s.
C. T. McCarthy has lots on Liliha
street for sale.
Perfumes in great variety at Bon
son, Smith & Co.
At the residence) of Mn. 11. S. STEVEN
SON, Christlev Place, Port street,
I will sell at Public Auction,
Household Furniture !
ONE UPRIGHT PIANO I
In Good Order;
Chairs, Tables,
1 Ash Bedroom Set
Mntlrosses, Mosquito Nets,
Single Beds, Coaches!
Ice Box, Meat Safe,
Stovu and Utensils, Step Ladder,
Hawaiian Hardware Co., L'i
Etc., KU,
JLS.
Etc.,
Etc.
F.
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Morgan,
AIIOTIONEKK.
Now ideas in Porfumos for holiday
presents at Bonson, Smith & Co.
After shaving uso Cucuinbor Skin
Tonic. Benson, Smith fc Co., Agonts.
Sunburn relieved at onco by Cu
cumber Tonic. Bonson, Smith S: Co.,
Agents.
Dr. McLennan, 1!11 Fort street,
above Hotel. Chronic and Sugical
cases. Mutual Tolcphono 082.
Tho Honolulu Dairy liavo put in a
Creamery will deliver fresh cream
morning or afternoon to suit cus
tomers. Mechanics' Home, 59 and Gl Hotel
street. Lodging by day, week or
month 25c. and 50c. a night; $1
and $1.25 a wook.
Winter & Winter, Dentists. Oflico,
33 Borotania street.
Gold fillings $3.00
Silver fillings 1.00
.Teeth extracted 50
Eastern Prices. Mutual Telo
phono 239.
AUCTION SALE
- OF
LIQUORS
ON FRIDAY, DEC. 30th,
AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,
At my Salesrooms, I will sell at Public
Auction, to cIom) consignments,
the following
Extra Fine Wines, Etc.,
From V. DEHILLK it CO.:
2 Cases Cognac, 3 Stars
"August
Flower"
G. P. WAAHILAhas this day been ap
pointed Commissioner of Fences for the
District of N. Kona, Island of Hawaii.
The Board now consists as follows:
QEOUGE DOUGLAS,
J. K. NAHALE,
G. V. WAAHILA,
G. N. WILCOX,
Minister of the Interior.
Interior Office, Dec. 29, ISO.'.
fill-3t
G. P. WAAHILA, Esq., has this day
been appointed Pound Master of Govern
ment Pound at Kallua, N. Kona, Island of
Hawaii, vice E. Kahulanul, resigned.
G. N. WILCOX,
Minister of the Intorlor.
Interior Office, Dec. 20, 18U2.
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THE DAILY BULLETIN.
Notice to the Public.
The Honest People of Honolulu:
The Shirt Question is still in tho
minds of tho public and I wish to
malco a standing statement in regard
to tho Luning-Johuson matter. On
or about tho 2d day of Decombor a
lot of old shirts was loft in my office
with instructions to repair them b
ono signed Liming. 1 did repair
tho shirts, and a few days later this
man Liming, accompanied by his
wife, called and brought another
shirt to bo ropaired. and also asking
to seo tho first lot of shirts. I show
ed thorn and they were bot.li well
pleased and said the job was well
done, and told mo that tho China
man would call on Monda1 and tako
thorn to be re-laundried. This was
on Saturday previous to Monday
mentioned, and when I finished tho
last shirt I brought tho bill to
Luning at his office. He got excited
but I did not scare, and I simply
told him I would liko to collect
money for my work. Ho used some
very hot woras ana saiu 1 nau a
cheok to ask for my money then,
and ho said he would ruin mo, but
still I did not scare. I told Liming
in presence of a witness that ho was
welcome to call at my place of busi
ness, whoro I have a room enclosed,
aud ho could try on tho shirts there,
but ho would not do it. No doubt
Mr. Liming thought ho had dead
easy game, but ho was liko tho man
that foil out of tho balloon ho was
simply not in it. I will say this,
that in any case I make now shirts
and if they do not give entire satis
faction I will alter, them, make now
shirts, or refund tho money. Can
any porson do more? I will also
koop in repair all shirts made by mo
for two years free of charge, for I
am as quiet as a lamb.
A. L. Johnson,
The Shirt Maker,
Gorad Wio in Deutchland.
Pledged to neither Sect nor Party,
But Established for the Benefit of All.
THURSDAY, DEC. 29, 1892.
Ka Loo has dovoted a largo part
of throe issues to "an outline" of an
argument from somo theological
work to prove that December 25 is
tho true Christmas. Evorybody
who regards the day will bo glad if
Ka Loo is right, and nobody will bo
hurt if it is wrong. Peoplo have
been known to live respected and
die lamented who never kept Christ
mas oithor Baint or sinner fashion.
For two years I suffered terribly
with stomach trouble, and was for
all that time under treatment by a
physician. He finally, after trying
everything, said stomach was about
worn out, and that I would have to
cease eating solid food for a time at
least. I was so weak that I could
not work. Finally on the recom
mendation of a friend who had used,
your preparations
A worn-out with beneficial re
sults, I procured a
Stomach. bottle of August
Flower, and com
menced using it. It seemed to do
me good at once. I gained in
strength and flesh rapidly ; my ap
petite became good, and I suffered
no bad effects from what I ate. I
feel now like a new man, and con
sider that August Flower has en
tirely cured me of Dyspepsia in its
worst form. James E. Dbdbrick,
Saugerties, New York.
W. B. Utsey, St. George's, S. C,
writes: I have, used your August
Flower for Dyspepsia and find it an
excellent remedy.
3 Ca'-cs Cognac, 2 Stars;
3 Cases Cognac, Grand Fine Cham
pagne; 1 Cafce Champagne Carte D'ors;
ALSO
Sherry, Port, Red RWnewine,
Agsnianushatiser Ausleso,
California Clarets, quarts and pints;
Jiurgunuy, .mianuei, Jiaueira,
White Wines, Gutcdel, Kieseling,
German Beer, St. Louis Beer,
Porter, Kai-erbrunner,
Etc., Etc., Etc.,
Etc.
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Jas. IT. Morgan,
AUCTIONEER.
Household -:- Furniture
-A.T AUCTION.
By Lewis J. Levoy.
AUCTION" SALE OF
Rattan Furniture!
Mr. H. W. Pock recommends, as
better than licensing opium, that
"Chinese" bo fined "5000 to $10,000
or go out of tho country." It would
ho moro effective still to have tho
monster HhotI To bo sorious, suoh a
law as Mr. Pock desires would bo un
constitutional, mid any proposal to
mako it applicable to nil nationali
ties would bo incontinently squelch
od. Somo of Mr. Pock's arguments
against an opium liconso nro force
ful, and ho should not spoil thorn
with ridiouloua propositions,
House Burned.
Tho firo in tho direction of Wai
inanalo, tho reflection of which was
reported by tho Advertiser to have
boon seen nt 2 o'clock yesterday
morning, was tho burning of tho
house of John Virchayos, Manon
valloy. Tho house was burned to
the ground. Tho owner had not
boon in tho house since tho holding
of a picnic thoro on Sunday. Ho can
give no causo of tho firo. There was
$400 insurance on tho house iu tho
oflico of Hon. J. S. Walker.
When on a visit to Iowa, Mr. K.
Dolton, of Luray, Russell County,
Kansas, called at tho laboratory of
Chamberlain & Co., Dos Moines, to
show them his six year" old boy,
whoso lifo had boon saved b' Cham
berlain's Cough Homody, it having
cured him of a very sovoro attack of
croup. Mr. Dalton is certain that it
saved his boy's lifo and is enthus
iastic in his praise of tho .Remedy.
For salo by all dealers. Bonson,
Smith & Co., Agonts for tho Hawai
ian Islands.
Tho London Times, speaking edi
torially on tho monetary conforonco,
says: ft is not going too far to say
that tho monetary conforonco has
already resulted in a failuro. Pro
bably there will bo a sharp fall in
silver when it is recognized that tho
conforonco will have no result.
Subwibe. for the Daily Bulletin, 50
cents per month.
ON FRIDAY, DEO. 30th,
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M
I will sell at Public Auction, at my Sales
rooms, A Quantity of Rattan Furniture!
Just landed ox Hark llylgia;
Consisting of
Chairs, Arm Chairs,
Rocking Chairs,
Tables and Settees;
ALSO
ROLLS WHITE AND COLORED MATTING.
TERMS CASill
On SATURDAY, Dec. 31,
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.,
At the residence of Chaplain K. K. HOES,
U.S.N'., I will sell at Public Auc
tion, the Household Furniture,
Comprising:
Wicker Rockers,
Upholstered Lounge,
Hanging Lamps,
U. W. Chairs, Cheflbnicrs,
Black Walnut Secretary
Iron lledsteads,
Mosquito Nets,
One New Home Sewing Machine
1$. w.
llnreani, Rockers,
.Dressing Tallies, witi,
Crockery and Silverware,
Decorated
China Tea Service
Ice Box, Meat Safe,
llnby Carriage. ) Hay Cutter,
New Garden Hose,
A FinB Lot of
FERNS and PLANTS
FOWLS,
Lewis
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J. Hievey,
AUCTIONEER.
Seaside Residence
For Salo at Auction.
Etc.,
Jas.
Etc.,
Etc.,
Etc.
(ill-it
Morgan,
AUCTIONEER.
On WEDNESDAY, Jan. 4, 1893,
AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,
I shall oiler lor salo at my Salesrooms, by
Public Auction,
A Well & Newly Built Dwelling
HCOXJSHJ
Containing 7 Rooms, liathrooni, Servants'
Quarters, Stables, Coach House, etc., situ
ated on tho Wuikiki Road.
Lot 105 feet by 10.) feet; well and
tastefully laid out with Fruit and Shade
Tiees; newly fenced; water laid on; cars
passing the door. It is one of the most
perfectly appointed Seaside Cottages built
recently by tliu owner for his own uso and
replete with all tliu latest improvements
for domestic comfort mid health.
Also 1 Jleach Iot directly opposite the
dwelling and facing the hea; suitable for
Untiling or Dwelling House.
Thu Leabe for the entire Premises is for
17 yours, with tho privilege of extension, at
a rental of $70 per annum.
Tliu Prciulbos will bo on view from 1 to 1
dally.
Lewis J. Levey.
COU-ilt AUCTIONEER.
R. S. MooitK, Supt. V. H. Tayloii, Pres.
Risdon Iron Works,
San Francisco, - - Cal.
-I1UILDKR8 OF
Improved Sugar Machinery
BOILERS & ENGINES.
Pumping Machinery
For Irrigating and Water Works purposes
of any capacity.
Wrought Iron & Steel Water Pipe & Flumlng
D-AVIDSOISr FUMFe,
MATHESON LOOK-JOINT PIPE,
HEINE SAFETY BOILER,
Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc.
For further naviculars aud cata
logues, address
Risdon Ironworks,
Sail Praucihco, California.
Notice to Stockmen!
FOR BALE OHEAP
One Acre of Sorghum !
READY FOR 1IAKVE8TINO.
For particulars apply to
W. Jd.OIFFARI),
fl, Irwin it Co.'s olliee, Fort nt.
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Saturday, Dec. 2Jt, 1892.
Practically this is the last
call for the Holidays. Your
opportunities for purchasing
remembrances for your friends
are limited and you must grasp
them today or be black listed.
Christmas has crept upon us
almost unawares, this year,
because the attention of the
people has been upon the
possible action of the U. S.
Congress in the matter of
sugar duty, rather than on the
duty you owe those who have
tried during the past year to
make life happy. It is time,
now, to disconnect your
thoughts from things foreign
and center them upon Christ
mas trifles.
We have never had more
appropriate articles for the
holidays, never had Onyx
Tables to compare with those
shown now. r'or the parlor
or bed room nothing is prettier,
and, if you wish to "paint the
lily" get a lamp from us to set
on the table. You may have
seen more elegant art lamps
than are in our store but we
doubt it. We're the only
people who sell really beauti
ful lamps and we've never had
anything quite so elegant as
we show you this year.
In silver-ware we have some
odd pieces, queer designs that
your eye will not weary of.
We have a set for a child
who has outgrown a bottle and
clamors for spoon victuals.
It consists of a plate, bowl and
spoon beautifully engraved
and set in a handsome green
plush case. The child that is
presented with this will grow
an inch a day both ways.
We have but one and the fond
parent who wishes to add sun
shine to the days of his baby
had better nab it; tomorrow
may be too late. There's lots
of babies in town but only one
set like this.
Again we mention cut glass,
not so much because we want
to sell it but that we want you
to have good things to put on
your table. Next to a $io
dinner for Christmas or New
Years cut glass is the one
thing needful. No one will
dispute the fact that it adds
tone to the table and reflects
a refined taste on the part of
the owners.
Read the fashions and you
will find that Chatelaines are as
much in vogue as they were
five years ago. We had a
few of them last year and one
was left over; rather than
carry it over again it will go
to you at half what you were
asked last year. Its appear
ance has not changed a
particle and looks as if it just
came in from the lactory.
As a gift to a gentlemen we
can suggest nothing better
than a smoking set. They're
made in rough silver lined
with yellowish stuff that looks
like gold. It is an inexpensive
trifle and will ever be a
reminder ot the iact that at
least one person was thought
ful of his comfort. If your
ideas soar to more expensive
gifts the oxydized shaving
mugs and brushes will proba
bly be more in keeping.
Take the motto on one of
them, "A clean shaven face
invites an embrace" and you
derive as much profit as if
you had waded through a half
dozen volumes on "Osculatory
Exercise as a Promoter of
Disease." Every man looks
better for having shaved and
this being the case the proper
thing is to present the one
upon whom your anections
are most centered with one of
these mugs. Don't you agree
with us in this instance?
Two days this week the
packers in our store were busy
storing away Haviland China
received by the Transit. The
demand for the 2196 pattern
in Haviland has been so great
that we ran short of some of
the dishes. With this late in
voice we are able to supply
you in any quantity from one
piece to fifty dozen.
TEMPLE OF FAS
HON
Corner of Fort aud Hotel Streets.
X U(.'g to Notify the General Public that
FROM THIS DAY ON
MY ENTIRE STOCK OF
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Toys, Xmas Goods,
Must be Closed Out Without Reserve.
S3 My Stock consists of USEFUL TOYS and my
PRICES are the LOWEST.
JlCSr3 To Buy Useful Presents at Closing1 out Prices
is an Occurrence which Seldom Occurs.
STS I have many Coaxcrs in the TOY LINE that
can't help but prove irresistible to you.
Kg5 Call Soon in Order to Get the Best Bargains I sa
SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY,
Velocipedes, best make, for Boys from 3 to
5 years, at $3.95.
EHRLIOH,
Terrrpl of Fasiiion.
THE HOLIDAY
Benson,
Smith k Co.
-OFFER
Perfumes ! Perfumes !
Colgate's,
Greenbaum's,
Lundborg's,
Ricksecker's,
Colognes
Maile, Farina,
!
Pinaud's,
Seely's.
Colognes !
At Win.
Hawaiian Hardware Co., L'rt
Oppo. Bpreokols' lllouk,
Fort Street.
Hoyts German,
Hinano, Lei Aloha.
Toilet "W"ate:rs I
Cashmere Bouquet,
Florida, "Violet,
Verbena,
Sabliet Powders,
Floral Sets,
Out Bottles,
ESto.
ESto.,
Eto.
EDWIN A. JONES
lluu opened an utlivo lor transuding ull
Imsinent iu connection with
Trustn, Purchase and Bale of bonds,
Stock and Real Estate,
Ami lb jirupured to Audit AccomitH.
Oflico: "Old Chamber of Commerce Itooni,"
Campbell lllouk. 1. 0, Hoi M.
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ILANIWAF
AKIIlST-OIiABS FAMILY UATHINO
Kesort at WaiUlkl. Trameum pas
tliu ;ato. Hpovial arrangements can le
uiailo fur Kumily 1'icnlcH and Kvanlut;
llatliliiK 1'urtles, 688-tl
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