Newspaper Page Text
1 7 t"wp ' '. W ' ". T,- f ? r- ' ' "irrVT ..u- OAHU RAILWAY AND LAND CO. Time Table FROM AND AFTER OCTOBER 1, 1802. T ROUSTS A.M. A.M. P.M. F.M. lrtjnvo Honolulu. ..0:15 8:45 1:45 4:35f Arrlvo Honoullull.7:20 0:57 2:57 5:351 Leave Honoultull..7:30 10:43 3:43 5:4'2f Arrlvo Honolulu. .8 :3T) 11:55 4:55 0:50 1 Peaiil City Local. Lenvo Honolulu 5:105 .... Arrlvo Pearl City 5:485 .... Lcavo Tcarl Clty..0:55 AtHvo Honolulu. 7:30 h Bundays oxcoptcd. t Saturdays only. Saturdays oxcopted. Xldoa, Sun and Moon. by c. J. J.YONB. DAY. a.m. n.m Mon. Tucs. Wed. Tlitirs. 111. Hat. Bun. p.in a.m 3 10, 2 45 3 60 3 30 R 1U 0 15 c n 1 fi 1 35 2 5 2 35 10 40 0 40 U40 5 40 6 40 5 40 G40 7 39 8 37 9 32 10 27 11 20 n.m. 4 33 4 R 4 35 10 o 6 40 6 41 5 S 5 35 6 17 7 2 10 45 G 40 6 42 6 42 530 0 30 7 35 11 1 0 40 G40 6 40 n 57 6 43 5 44 Now Moon on the 17th nt 2b. 67m. p. in. TIE DAILY BULLETIN. THURSDAY, JAN. 19, 1893. 3jftL.K.I3STE ISTEVT'S. Arrivals. Wednesday, Jon. 18. Stmr Hawaii from Hamakua Thursday, Jan. 10. 4-masted schooner Carrier Dove from New castle, NSW Bktne John F Smith from Newcastle, N S W Stmr Iwalani from Kauai Stmr J A Cummins from Koolau Stmr C R Bishop from Hamakua Departures. Thursday, Jan. 19. Haw bgt Douglas, Reid, 22 days from San Francisco S S Claudine, Cameron, for' San Francisco Stmr James Makco for Hanalei and Hana- maulu at 4 p m Schr Ka Moi for l'aauilo Schr Kauikcaouli for Kohala Sclir Kawailani for Koolau Vessels Leaving To-morrow. Stmr W G Hall for Maui and Hawaii at 10 a ni Cargoes from Island Ports. Stmr Jan Makeo 2119 bags sugar and 11 pkgs sundries. Passengers. For Kuhului, per stmr Lchua, Jan 18 Hon J Anderson, U II liailuy, W Goodale. For San Francisco, per 8 S Claudine, Jan 19 Hon L A Thurston, Hon W C Wilder, Hon J Marsden, W R Castle, C L Carter, Dr F R Day, C F Peterson and ono other. For Kauai, per stmr Mikahala, Jan 18 Mrs W H Rico and 2 children. Miss Me Bryde, Mrs D Smith, T Osaki, C Y Atone, Mr Hainm, Hon A 8 Wilcox, Hon G K Wilcox, Hon A McBryde, C Christian, T Lille and 30 deck. Foreign Vessels Expected. HUMS Kongo from San Francisco, due Jan 20 S S Australia, Houdlette, from San Fran cisco, due Jan 25 Am bk Ceylon, Calhoun, from San Fran cisco Am schr Aloha, Dabel, from San Fran cisco, duo Feb 5 Am 4-mstd schr W F Witzeman from New castle, N 8 W Am 4-mstd schr Alice Cooke, Penhallow, from Newcastle, N B W Am 4-mstd schr Puritan, from Newcastle, N S W Ger bark H Hackfeld from Liverpool, now due Haw bk Lady Lampsou from Newcastle, NBW Haw bk Leahl, Nelson, from San Fran cisco, due Jan 30 Mis bkt Morning Star from Micronesia, due May 23 Am ship Honolulu from Newcastle, N 8 W Am bktne Hllo, from Nowcastle, N 8 W Am bk Eclipse from Nanalmo Br bk Tacorn from Liverpool, duo Jan 30 Vessels in Port. US8 Boston, Wiltso, from Hilo Am schr Rout Lowers, Goodman, from Port Townsend Am bkt I'rmgard, Schmidt, from New castle. NSW Am bkt Planter, Dow, from Port Town send Am bk Sonoma, Anderson, from San Fran- a..i iiKou Allen, Thompson, from San Francisco Brigt W G Irwin, McCullocu, from Sun Francisco Haw Bk Mauna Ala, Smith, from New castle, NBW Brit bk Scottish Wizard, from Newcastle, NBW Am bktne J Smith from Newcastle, N B W Shipping Notes. Tho llttlo sloop which has been lying oil' tho hurbor from Soattle, has left for Japan. The steamer W. G. Hall will Icavo for windward ports at 10 o'clock to-morrow morning. Tho barkentlue John F. Smith and four masted schooner Carrier Dove arrived from Nowcastlo, N. B. W., to-day. They arc both coal laden. Born. PKOK-ln this city, Juiiuury 17, 1893, to the wife of H. W. Peck, a sou, HAMMER In this city, January 18, 1893, to tho wifo of E. Hummer, a sou. "In buying a cough medicine for children," sayH II. A. Walker, a pro minent druggist of Ogdon, Utah, "novor bo afraid to buy Chambor laiu'a Cough Reined'. There is no danger from it and relief is always Hure to follow. I particularly re commend Chamberlaiu'H because 1 have found it to be safe mid reliable. It is intended oflpocially for colds, croup and whooping cough," fit) cunt bottles for sulo by all dealers. BoiiHon, Smith & Co., Agents for the Hawaiian Inlands, jiirfr-&ifi LOOAIi AND GENERAL NEWS. Oystor Cocktails Saloon. . at tho Criterion No businoss has boon transactod in tho Supronio Court sinco Monday. Soino of tho moved from tho noon. furniture was ro Palaco this aftor- Tho saloons will 'bo kopt opon un til 9 o'clock in tho evening until furthor notice Tho3. E. Krouso, of tho Arlington Hotol, has tho foouing of tho Provi sional Qovornmont army. Oahu College had a holiday yes terday. Tho Puunhou Preparatory school will ro-opou to-day. Diamond Head, 3 p. in. Woathor, clear; wind, light northeast. Stoam or Jno. A. Cummins off Koko Head. Thero woro 667 arrests for drunk enness for tho year 1892. Out of this number 491 convictions woro rec orded. Mr. S. B. Rose, tho Secretary of tho Wilder Stoatnship Co., announces transfers in the captains of their vessels. Tho steamer Claudine carried a heavy mail for San Francisco this morning. It consisted of 8639 lot tors and 2091 papers. Secretary Henry Smith, 03' order of Chiof Engineer Asch, declares off tho annual parade of tho Honolulu Fire Department sot for Fob. 1th. Tho steamer Likoliko was hauled on tho Marino Railway this after noon. Tho delay was owing to some slight repairs being made to tho railway. A largo number of Portuguese havo boon added to tho number of recruits at tho Government Build ing. Thoy are in charge of Captain Cainara. Mr. Ohas. T. Wilder acts, under full power of attorney, for Hon. W. C. Wilder, ono of tho Provisional Commissioners to Washington, dur ing his absence. Tho battalion from tho U. S. cruiser Boston drill on Palace Square every morning and evening. Thoir tactics interest and attract a largo number of pooplo. Tho Martial law now in force pre vents' anyone being on the street after 9:30 o'clock of evenings, except provided with a pass from Jno. H. Soper, Commander-in-Chief. Mr. W. E. Rowoll, Superintendent of Public Works, visited tho dredge yestorday and inspected it. During the day tho machinery was oiled and run and found to bo in first-class condition. Leialoha, the native policeman who was shot on Tuesday afternoon, has been presented with a purse of S200 mado bv citizens. President Dole forwarded tho 11101103' 3-ostor-day. The questions asked by patrols at night are somewhat confusing: ono wishes for a countersign, another for a password, and still anothor for a passport. Yet all so far given, to supply these demands, is a pass. Lewis J. Lovey advertises an op portunity to supply any missing articles in furnituro, which may havo been stolon or brokon during the lato excitement. Householders and others should read his declaration. Mr. White, tho Superintendent of Wator Works, has been a vor3' busy man for tho past few nights, attend ing to tho water supply, in case of emergency. For several nights, ono after the other, ho had to do double duty. During these exciting times it is vory advisable to keep tho system cool. Tho best way to do this is to nil up tho inner man with machine mado poi, which can bo obtained from tho Hawaiian Fruit and Taro Co., Boll Telophono 538. J. M. Kanoakua, a native kwj-or, was to have boon tried in tho Su promo Court to-day on a rule to show cause why ho should not bo disbarred from practice, for issuing a false subpoena. Tho case, however, has been postponed until called up. Tho battalion from tho United States cruiser Boston on duty on shore havo been at last domiciled iu decent quarters, in the lato Hamil ton House. TI103' marched to thoir now quart' ."s this afternoon and their pleasure, at chango of quarters, was noticeable. Aiiiolani Halo is still guarded by citizen soldiory and is tho military neauquartors. Thoro is groat activ ity notjeoablo about tho promises but everything is quietly conducted. No objection is mado to tho entrance of peoplo having business to trans act with any of tho Departments. A MONO OMAN THIEF. The Koaidonco of Hon. W. 0. Wilder Entered Imst Night. Tho rosidonco of Hon. W. C. Wildor on the 1'lains, near tho Buso- IkiII (j rounds, was entered last eveu- ! ing about 7 o'clock. Mrs. W. C. j Wilder and family were in tho libra- r3r. Sho wont up to hor bedroom j and, turning 011 the electric j lamp, saw with astonishment a j Chinaman, sitting 011 a chair, in frmit nf luir linmnn mul rrniKmtU. ing tho drawers. Mrs. Wilder Horonmiul far linln. mid tint nuiiitm. "-"-"-- - - -..... ......... ...- ....... .- linn ran out on tho veranda. Ho came bach, ran through the samo room and escaped downstairs through tlie rear. A valuable diamond ring and ilia-moud-sap)hiro breastpin were found to boinibKin. Thothief is known aud can bu identified, but as yet has not been captured. rpilK WKUKI.Y BULbliTlN-iW COL J. umnsol luUirostliiK Heading Matter, Ulauda,t mailed to forulgu uountrUMS. THE OXATJDINE DEPARTS. Carrying Provisional Qovornmont Commissioners to Washington. Tho departure of tho Wilder Steamship Co.'s steamer Claudine announced for last evening was de layed until this morning. Thoro was a vor3' largo crowd collected on tho wharf to witness tho embarkation of tho Commission and the doparturo of tho vessel for tho shores of tho Goldon Gato. A dotachmout of Provisional troops, fully armed, as also a platoon of police tended to convoy tho remembrance that mar tial law was yet in force and that tho authorities had tho disposition, and capability, to suppress any move ment which might bo threatening tho personal safety of thoir Commis sion. The Commissioners arrived about8:15 o'clock and wont on board; thoy woro Messrs. L. A. Thurston, W. It. Castle, W. C. Wilder, C. L. Carter and Joseph Marsden. Thoy will proceed to Washington uircot, and return immediately. Tho steam er sailed about 9:30 o'clock, under tho command of Capt. Camoron, Capt. Macauloy as first officer, Mr. M. Roso and a brand now crowd of foremast hands and iiremon. Chiof Engiuoor Sutherland and his assist ants as well as steward Baplisto and ami his assistants also went forward. Bestfles tho Commissioners, thoro woro, of their party, and wont for ward with thenij Dr. F. R. Da3r, at tending physician of Mr. L. A. Thurston, who is in vor3 poor health, and Mr. C. F. Peterson, secretary to Mr. Thurston. Tho vessol sailed without any demonstrations other than those usual on tho departuro of a foreign vessol. About 10:30 o'clock tho tug Elou loft tho wharf in all hasto and with ovideut iutout to attempt to over haul tho Claudine. It was rumored that there woro dola3-ed dispatches, which it was desirous to place on board. Information was received at 12:10 that tho tug Elou was ton miles to windward and reporting the Clau dine not visible. Tho Government tug Eleu had just towed in the barkontino John F. Smith from Nowcastlo, N. S. W., and dockod at Wilders' wharf, when Captaiu J. A. King, Minister of tho Interior! jumped on board andordor od Captaiu Rico to pursue tho stoamor Claudine. Both American and Hawaiian ilags were flying on tho tug as she gave chase, a crowd of people watching tho start. Reach ing tho Spar buo3' tho Claudine was seen about four miles off near Dia mond Head. It seoms that tho tele phone messago to Charlie Peterson tho Diamond Head lookout, was too lato, tho steamer having passed, go ing at tho rato of twolvo knots an hour. Tho Elou steamed in tho Claudiuo's wako for soino time, but it was soen that tho steamer was gaining. She gained so that when tho tug abandoned tho raco tho Claudino was twelve miles ahead and fading slowly in tho horizon. Tho Elou roturncd to port again in the afternoon having failed to accom plish tho object intended. EMMA SQUARE FIRE. Seven Natives Arraigned for Inoan diarism -Judgment To-morrow. Tho seven natives who woro ar rostod on Tuesday last for tho firo which occurred in tho earPy morn ing at Emma Squaro woro partially tried in tho District Court this morning. Soveral witnesses gave evidence to the effect that ono of tho boys had asked for a bottlo of kerosene oil, saying that tho3r were going to set lire to Chinatown. An other member of the gang proposed that thoy sot firo to Emma Squaro. This latter statement was made to a member of Hook & Ladder Co. in front ol tho Doll Tower. Half an hour after this mooting an alarm was sent in for a fire in tho arbor at Emma Squaro. An incident confirming tho suspi cion that tho boys had something, if not all, to do with tho lire is the fact that a fow minutes before tho alarm rang, ono of tho seven was at tho No. 4. Engine House. As soon as ho heard the bell ho sung out, "Firo at Emma Squaro!" Tho case was resinned at one o'clock this afternoon. Police Offi cer Louis Touissaint stated that when ho arrested ono of the boys, ho said that it wasn't him but an other of tho compauy, and so on. When the next ono was questioned ho made tho same answer as t lie first one. After the evidence of tho prosecution counsel for defendants inovo for discharge beauso Provi sional Govornmont, under whom the charge had been made, had no authorit3 and there is no law. Mo tion was doniod. Exception noted. Judgment will bo ivon to-morrow morning. OCCUPATION OF IOLANI PALACE. Tho Royal Standard Removed and tho Queen Retiroa to Waikiki Dis missal of tho Household Troops. As has been nroviously reported the Ho3'nl standard of Hawaii was, l3' order of tho Provisional Govern ment, lowered from tho flagstaff of Iolaui I'alaco vesterdav and tho j Queen retired to her private rosi l deuce at Waikiki. Iu the afternoon ! Commander-in-Chief John II. Soper, nccompanied by his aids, J' W. Wundenborg and C. A. Brown, wont to the JCoynl barracks and acting under tho authority of tho Provi sional Government disbanded tho Household Troops, allowing tho Queen to retain sixteen as a guard I ? lomr. A wniad ol citi.en m1 charuo of tho (lllirv WUH placed 111 w - -, Barracks, tho guns and ammunition having been previously turned over t to the Provisional (Jovuriiinont. Tho 1 Palace to-day presents a deserted , appearance although parties duput , od by tho authorities are engaged at work within in taking an inventory of the valuable cuntoutn. Huhtorlbti or the Daily llulletin, SO cent per month. Moral Support. Tho prosont Provisional Govern ment having dospatchod requests to tho local Consular Roprosontnlives of foreign governments for their moral support of tho said Provision al Government, President Dole has so far received roplies which, after acknowledging tho receipt of re quest, answer is rotumud complying tliorowith, each in terms as follows: In response I havo tho honor to 8.13' that I comply with tho above re quest and rocoguizo tho said Provi sional Govornmont as tho do facto government of tho Hawaiian Islands so far as 1113' authority as Consul for Chili may pormit mo to act for and on behalf of tho Government, of tho Republic of Chili in tho premisos. I havo tho honor to be, gentlemen, Your very obedient servant, Signed F. A. Soiiaefkii, Consul for Chili. In reply I have the honor to stale that I horol)3' comply with tho abovo request, recognizing the said Provi sional Government as tho do facto govornmont of tho Hawaiian Islnnds, to tho extent that my authority will allow mo to act, pending a reply from ni3' govornmont. I havo tho honor to be, sirs, Yours most obediently, Signed E. C. Macfaiilaxe, Acting Vico-Consul for Doumark. In roply I tako pleasure iu assur ing tho gentlemen of tho Executive Council, that I cordially extend to them full assont to their claim for recognition, and of my intention to add such moral support as 11133' come within tho scope of 1113' Con sular authority. I havo tho honor to bo, Gontlo inon, Your vory obedient sorvant, Signed John H. Paty, Consul for tho Netherlands. In answor wo havo tho honor to sa3r tnat wo comply with your re quest, and recognizo tho said Pro visional Government as tho do facto Govornmont of tho Hawaiian Islands so far as our authority as Commer cial Agouts of China may allow us to act for and on behalf of His Imperial Chinese- Majesty's Govornmont in this matter. Wo havo tho honor to be, Gentlo mon, Your most obedient servants, Signed Goo Kim, Chineso Commercial Agent. Signed Woxa Kwai, Assistant Chinese Commercial Agent. In response I havo therhonor to sa3 that I comply with tho abovo re quest aud recognize tho said Pro visional Govornmont as tho do facto Govornmont of the Hawaiian Islands, so far as U13' aulhorit3' as Consul for Italy may pormit 1110 to act for and on behalf of His Italian Majesty's Government in tho promises. I havo tho honor to be, Gentlemen, Your vor' obedient servant, Signed F. A. SciiAEFEii, Consul for Italy. Konol Swexsta Ocu Worsta) KOKFULATET, f Honolulu, Jan. 18, 1893. ) In reply to 3'our request to recog nize the Provisional Govornmont aud afford to it tho moral support of my Government. I beg to say that I do recognize it as tho existing do facto Government of tho Hawaiian Islands, and that I shall report to my Government immediately. I havtfetho honor to remain, Your Excellencies' Most obedient sorvant, Signed H. W. Schmidt, Consul. Consulate of Beloium,? January 18, 1893. Sirs: I havo tho honor to acknowl edge receipt of your communication of 17th inst., and in reply bog to in form 3'ou that I tako pleasure to recognizo tho Provisional Govern ment of Hawaii as defined in the Proclamation onclosod in 3'our letter on behalf of tho Government of Bol gium and I shall afford to it 1113 moral support as representative of tho country- last named. I havo tho honor to bo, Sirs, Your most obedient servant, Signed J. F. Hackfeld, Consul. Vice-Consulate of Ilussi iSIA,) 8'J3.f Honolulu, Jan. 18, 18'J3, Sirs: I havo tho honor to acknowl edge receipt of your communication of 17th inst., anil in ropby beg to in form you that I tako pleasure to recognizo tho Provisional Govern ment of Hawaii as defined iu the Proclamation enclosc'd in 3'our lot tor, on behalf of tho Govorninout of Itussia, aud I shall afford to it my moral nupport us roproMiutativo of the country last named. 1 havo tho honor to bo, Sirs, Your most obedient servant, I Signed J. F. Hackfklu, Consul. In answer, I havo tho honor to state that I conipby with tho abovo j retiuost, and recognize the said Pro visional Government as the do facto Govornmont of the Hawaiian Islands, within the scope of my nullioritj'. I 1 have the honor to bu, Gentlemen, our obedient servant, . I Signed I H. Kknjks, I Consul for Moxico. I In response, I have the honor to say that 1 comply with tho abovo re quest, and recognize the said Provi sional Government as the de facto Government of the Hawaiian Isl ands, within the scope of my author ity 1 have the honor to be, Gentlemen Your most obedient servant, Signed H. Ki:nji:s, Vice-Consul for .Spain iti:'0(iNii:i and A('KS'owi.i:i)(ii:i), Unitkd Status Lkoation ION,! H0N0MJ1.U, II. 1., Jan. 17, 18'j; A Provisional Government htiviuir 1)0011 duly COIlM it tiled iu place of tho r .v recunt irov ,'ornineiit 01 yueen Ldlui oknlanl, and said l'roviHlonul Govern mont being in full possession of the govornmont buildings, tho archives, and tho Treasury and in control of tho capital of tho Hawaiian Islands. I horoby rocoguizo said Provisional Government ns tho do facto govorn mont of the Hawaiian Islands. Signed John L. Stevens, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the United Stales. Gentlemen: I have the honor to own receipt of your esteemed favor of yesterday's date, and hereby take much pleasure to recognize anil ack nowledge, on behalf of t ho Govorn mont of Germany, tho present (lov erninont of the 'Hawaiian Islands, and that I shall do all in my power to further and support tho samo. I have tho honor to be, Gentlemen, Your most obedient sorvant, I Signed I H. F. Glade, Imperial German Consul. Mr. Glado sends same repby as Austro Hung Consul. A NEW LAWSUIT ON HAND, Or, Parody on Ta-Ra-Ra-Boom-Do-Ray. Ihj Johnson the Shirt Jiin. Now there is n man with a great big gall, If you look nt him he'll commence to bawl. He had mjiiic Shirts and wanted them fixed But without tho money he could not do nix, nix, Ho started In and tried his nerve, But tho looks of him would not serve. Ho tried with a lawsuit but without suc cess, That dirty man will die like the ret. Give mo my Shirts or in an hour I'll sue. It will cost mo nothing but lie dear for you, j' or 1 nave a pun aim in F iall vou'll mi And when you are there you'll havo no show. He tried his dirtVgonielmt it did not work. jic lui nit 111 liiu uuck aim a iruu'i nam jerK, Ho feels as sore as a leper ca-e, Ho is so ashamed to look in your face. j Morm, Do others or thoy will do you. Johnson tho Shirt Maker is at the corner of King aud Alakoa streets, whore ho makes all kinds of Shirts to order and guarantees a fit. It don't cost aii3' more to havo 3'our shirts mado to order than 3011 pay for3'our old store and factory made goods. Now please bear this in mind and give us a call. Satisfaction guaran teed. JOHNSON, Cor. King and Alakoa Sis. N. H. No Muffs taken in Payment for Shirts. ADVERTISING NOTES. I Root Beer on draught at Benson, Smith & Co.'s. C. J. McCarthy street for sale. has lots on Lililia Aftor shaving use Cucumber Skin Tonic. Benson, Smith & Co., Agents. Sunburn relieved at once by Cu cumber Tonic. Benson, Smith S; Co., Agents. Dr. McLennan, 131 Fort street, abovo Hotel. Chronic and Sugical cases. Mutual Telephone 082. Tho Honolulu Dair3' have put in a Creamery will deliver fresh cream morning or afternoon to suit cus tomers. Mechanics' Home, 59 and (51 Hotel street. Lodging 13' da3', week or month 25c. and 50c. a night; $1 and $1.25 a week. Tho success of Chamberlain's Cough Uemedj in effecting a specify euro of colds, croup and whooping cough has brought it into great de mand. Messrs. Pontius As Son, of Cameron, Ohio, sa3' that it has gained a reputation second to none in that vicinity. .las. M. Queuii, of Johnston, W. Va., says it is tho best ho over used. B. F. Jones, druggist, Winona, Miss., sas: "Chamberlain's Cough Koini'ify is perfectly reliable, 1 havo always warranted it and it novor failed to give the most perfect satisfaction." 50 cent bottles for sale b- all dealers. Benson, Smith & Co., Agents for tho Hawaiian Islands. NOTICE. TVURINCI MY TEMPORARY AB XJ tience from tho Islands, Charles T, wuuer nas inn po for tho linn of 'i lower of attorney to act Wilder A- Co., and also in any personal matters. i!-Li. W. C. NVILDKR. ISTOTIOE. rpilK FOLLOWING OIIANGKS IIAVK X. been made iu the Command of our Steamers: CAPT. K. F. CAMICRON transferred to 8. H. "Claudine." CAPT. WM. DAVIKS transferred to H. H. "Likelikc." (U1T. WM. WRISBKRTII transferred to S. S. "Lehua." OAIT. FIT.OKRAL1) transferred to H. B. "Kilaiieahou." WINDER'S STEAMSHIP CO. Honolulu, Jan. Ill, lK!t;i. il.'S-lt Honolulu Fire Duparteiit OWING TO Till: PROMVLGAriON of a Provisional Government for the Hawaiian Islands and the Declaration ol Martial uiw, the Parade of the Dupiirt- I ment projiosed to bu held on n. 1 1 1 February I, Ib'lll, has been put oil'. I By order of the Chief l.iigineur held imKATl'KIUY, By HhNRV SMITH. Keeretarj II. 1'. 1). (IJS-Ht EDWlN A. JONES Has opened an olllee for transacting all liuiuc In connection with Trusts, Purchase aud Sale, ol Bonds, Stock aud Heal Estate, And is prepared to Audit Aeeouutn. j Olllco: No. r. Merehunt street, ollleu Intel ........ ..I... I I.. 1 tl... nlii limit ilkflli- - m ; " p. o. llux &, 1 'fjF'miflP f""""" j NOTICE. 5German !yrup: 99 Here issomcthiiig fiom Mr.Frank A. Unlc, proprietor of the De Witt House. Lcwiston, and the Tontine Hotel, Brunswick, Mo. Hotel men meet the world as it comes and goes, and arc not slow in sizing people and lhiur3 up for what they arc worth. Ho says that he has lost a father and wvcrnl brothers and sis ters from Pulmonary Consumption, and is himself frequently troubled with colds, and he Hereditary often coughs enough to make him sick at Conaumptlonhis stomach. When ever he has taken a cold of this kind he uses Boschce's German Syrup, and it cures him every time. Here is a man who knows the full danger of lung trou bles, and would therefore be most particular as to the medicine he used. What is his opinion ? Listen ! "I use nothing but Boschce's German Syrup, and have advised, I presume, more than a hundred difleient per sons to take it. They agree with me that it is the best cough syrup in the market." LOST rrMJKSDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 10, A J. Card Ca-e (Pocket Hook), containing Money and Papers; the tinder will be liber allv rewarded oy leaving at the Bi'i.i.i:tin Ulliee. l!Jl-3t LOST OR DESTROYED C1KUTII',ICATKS NOS. 57 AN' DBS K()R ; Two Shares in the BritMi Club. Transfer stopped. If found return to It 011 KUT HA1.STKAI). lK!l-:it Wafuluu. WANTED A KURNISIIKI) COT- taue, '2 Rooms an Hath. Address "P. Box l." (iil-lw FOR SALE A KINK UKNTI.K JIare and Phaeton been driven by a lady, will be -old cheap. Ap ply "X," Ili'i.uni.N Ol'llee. tKt-IU WANTED A MKDIUM SIZKI), Good Working Horse. Apply to iRM-'.'t M. V. MrCHKSN'KY it SONS. MEETING NOTICE. rpHBRH WIM. BH A MKKTIXli or JL the Board of Dental lOxaminer.s at the Olllee of the Board of Health, SATUR DAY, Jan tllst, at:t::i(l o'clock i m. ROBT. W. ANDKItSON, (2.t-7t Secretary. DIVIDEND NOTICE. JH VI DKN'D (NO. r.) OF ! XX. Cent, has been declared SDVK.V I'EK aud is paya ble forthwith nt the otllce of the Hawaiian Bell Telephone Comiiaiiv. J. l- BROWN, Secretary. January Hi, lS!ii. (iiVlw TO DET L awn mowi:i:s to i.kt by thh dav. week or month Renairini;. Cleaning and Sharpening dime; Duplicate rieees rurnisiiud when reijuireii. .Machines called for and returned. Also, Repairing Harden Hoe--in fact, can do anything ncce-sary around the house or stable. Ring up" Mutual Telephone l.r2. Ml-tf N. l BUUGKS8. HORSE CLIPPING By A. M. BKTTKNCOURP, Veterinary Surgeon and Dealer in Horses, corner Beretania and Punchbowl st. Mutuul Melephone:i77. BUl-tf Honolulu Carriage Co. - both ti:l. n... .m -Stand: Corner Fort & Merchant Sis. Hacks can he had at any hour of the day up Uj VJ. o'clock at night, on terms to suit tho times. Hacks Nos. 33, 45, 62, 63, 67, 70, 73, 97, 196 Union Gas Engine Go. (Incorporated May 1(1, 18!J.) MANUFACTURERS OF THE Regan Vapor Engines AMI PACIFIC GAS ENGINES. Horizontal .V Upright, Ktationary .V Marine, (las .V Gasoline Kngincs, Pumps it Launches. JOS. TIISTICHJR,, Ais-tf Sole Agent for Hawaiian Islands, The following choice bit of word painting occurs iu Hawthorne's Marble Faun: ' " Women bo they of what earthlv rank they may, however gifted with intellect or genius, or endowed with awful beauty, have always miiiio little handiwork ready to lill the tiny gap of every vacant momeijt. A needle is familiar to the lingers of them all. A queen, 110 doubt, plies it on occasion; the woman pool eau use it as adroillv as her pen, the woman's ee, that has discovered a new star, turns fiom its glory to send the polished little histinmeiit gleaming along the hem of her kerehiel, or to darn a casual fra iu her dress. And they have greatl.x the advantage ol us in this respect. The slender thread of silk or cotton keeps them united with the small, familiar, gentle in terests of life, the continually operating in llueuees of which do so much for the health of the character, anil carry oil' what would otherwise lie a dangerous accumulation of rmirhid sensibility. A vast deal ol human s.Miipathy runs along this electric line, stietehing fiom the throne to the wicker chair ol the humblest seamsiriMs, and keeping high and low iu a secies of com munion with their kindled beings." Housewives, while you pl the needle, havo Jim ever relleeted on the vichsltildc of life? l-ce to it that our husbaiida pro vide for the future weltaroof their families hv nt linen applxiug for .1 Policy In the KlM'lTAlll.l". LlFi; ASSl'RANCi: HO- CIKTY of tilts United Stales. Nu more suitable ,,'lfl could be tillered lo j oil. nnuon & a, j. oARTwrnour, General Agent" for the Hawalluu Islands, Kiiuituhhi Life Ansuruuai ijocli-ty i( the United Ktutoa. i &i-- d ffirtrvSu-O O. MiiflTffiflfr -"715. WM. G. IRWIN & CO, (Limited) OFFKR FOR SAL FERTILIZERS AT.EX. CnOHS A BON8' - Celebrated High Grade Cane Manures, We are also prepared to take orders for Messrs, N. OlilCLndt BiCo.'b Fertilizers, liMtiring prompt delivery. BOILED LUCOL 1 This is a suncrior .I'aint Oil. con- sumlti 'c"s pigment than Jjln.ieed Oil, and giving n lasting brilliancy to colors. Used with drier it gives a splendid floor surface. Lixrie, Cement, REKIN'KI) SUGARS, SALMON. Fairbank Canning Co.'s Corned Bool r.uurn.NK taint co.'h .Compounds, Roofing & Papers, Reed's Patent Steam Pipe Covering. Jarboes' Diamond, Enamel & Ever lasting Paint Especially designed for Vacuum Pans. It. S. Mooisk, Supt. H. T.VYI.OK, l'res. til J 5 San Francisco, - - Cal. -BUII.DKRS or- Improved Sugar Madicr BOILERS & ENGINES. Pumping Machinery For Irrigating and Water Works purpo-ea of any capacity. Wrought Iron & Steel Water Pipe & Fluming TOAVIDSOIS!' FTJMI'S, MATHKSON LOCK-JOINT 1'11'K, HEINE SAFETY BOILER, Etc. Etc. Ktc. Etc. W- For further logues, address particulars and catn- R-iscion Iron Works, San Francisco, California. " " v FIRE, LIFE AND MARINE INSURANCE. Hartford Fire Insurance Co., Assets, $6,219,458.98. London & Lancashire Fire Ins. Co., Assets, 84,317,052. Thames and Mersey Marine Ihb. Co., (Limited) Assets, 86,124,057. Now York Life Ins. Co., Assets, $125,947,290.81. C. 0. BERGER, General Agent for Hawaiian Island?. HONOLULU. CASTLE & COOKE, Life, Fire and Marine INSURANCE AGENTS. I Mon iron forks AGENTS FOK New England Mutual Life Insurance Co., OF HOSTOX. tna Fire Insurance Co,, ' OF HAllTKOUD. Union Insurance Co., - OF HAN FHANOIHCO, UAL. S. MACATJLEY, Pianoforte Tuner AND ORGAN REPAIRER, Can he found, as umial. at his residence. Alakea street, next iu llrltlsh flub, or hv message at i !:. William' store, Fort licit. IW" All work guaranteed mid vUltod 11 second time. Prompt munition iu all ordeni. Tuiiuil the I'liino for conourt ol Miulu, thu oelcbrtiied violinist twMiu,