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OAHU RAILWAY AND LAND CO.
Time Table
pnOM AND AFTER 'OCTOBER 1, 1802.
A.M.
Leave Honolulu.. .0:15
Arrlvo Honoullull.7:!
Leave Honouliult..7:30
Arrlvo Honolulu. .8:35
a.m. r.M. r.M.
8:45
0:57
10:43
11:55
1:45
2:57
8:43
4:55
4:35t
5:35t
5:42t
):60t
Pearl City Local.
Leave Honolulu 5:105 ....
Arrlvo Pearl City 5:48S ....
Leave Pearl 01ty..(l:55
Arrlvo Honolulu. 7:30
Sundays excoptcd. t Saturdays only.
8 Baturdays excepted.
Tides, Sun and Moon.
by c. J. LYONS.
-! K B t-i t a 1?
3 P 5 r 5 g- P. g S e
" t " "
p.m. a.m. p.m. a.m. .
Moil. 23 8 37 7 BO, 2 1ft 1 00 f. 40 5 45 11 20
Tups. 24 10 10 -8 IS 3 00 2 30 0 40 6 40, ....
Wed. 25 11 20 9 2V 3 60 4 00 6 39 5 46 0 28
Thins. 2G .... 11 00 5 10 7 00 0 39 8 471 1 29
I'll. 27 0 30 11 40 0 00 8 30 G 39 5 47 2 3.)
p.m. I
Hat. 28 1 35 1 (K)l 0 4C 9 00 6 38 E 48 3 40
Sun. 29 2 05 2 15 7 25 9 30 6 38' 5 49 4 45
First Quarter ot tho Moon on the 24th, at7h.
BOm. p. tn.
Time Whlstlo blow a at lh.23m.34s.of (ircen
Mien time. Honolulu tlinu on 12h. 0m. 0i.
TM DAILY BULLETIN
FRIDAY, JAN. 27, 1893.
Arrivals.
Friday, Jan. 27.
Stmr W G Hall from Hawaii and Maui
Stmr Iwalani from Kauai
Stmr Kaala from Kahukn and Punaluu
Stmr Kilauea Houjrom Hawaii
Bchr Millo Morris from Koolau
Departures.
Friday, Jan. 27.
Am bk Sonoma, Andersen, for San Fran
cisco Stmr Iwalani for Kauai
Stmr Kaala for Hanamaulu
Cargoes from Island Forts.
Stmr AV G Hall 103 bags sugar, 32 bags
coffee, 41 bags awn, 14 bides and 75
pkgs sundries.
8tmr Iwalani 5022 bags
" sundries.
sugar, 10 pkgs
. Tn.nciaTiJXPV-
For San Francisco per bk Sonoma, Jan
27 J S Kobert.
For Hilo per stmr Hawaii, Jan 2G C Mc
Lennan and Capt Wm Matson and wife.
From Kauai per stmr Iwalani, Jan 270
B Hoflgaard. JasiicGuire, MrsHahoeond
0 deck.
From windward ports per stmr W Q Hall,
Jan 27 Cant Nottage and valet, Miss Adam
son, J Dickson, Dr McDonald, Col AV H
Cornwoll, A J Ivors, J AV Kalua, Miss
Ellon Kiniake, A Van Darn, F McKay, H
Smith, Mrs Mahre, H Qagman, Ah Leong,
Yong Jack Lin, Hing Yock and 43 deck.
Foreign Vossols Expected.
HUMS Kongo from San Francisco, due
Jan 25
S S Mariposa, Hayward, from San Fran
cisco, due Feb 10th
Am bk O D Bryant, Jacobson, from San
Francisco, due Feb 10th
Am bktne S Q AVilder, Griffiths, from San
Francisco, duo Feb Cth
Am bk Ceylon, Calhoun, from San Fran
cisco Am schr Aloha, Dabcl, from San Fran
cisco, duo Feb 5
Am 4-instd schr Alice Cooke, Penhallow,
from Newcastle, NSW
Am 4-mstd schr Puritan, from Newcastle,
N S AV
Gor bark H Hackfeld from Livorpool, now
duo
Haw bk Lady Larapson from Newcastle,
NSAV
Haw bk Leahi, Nelson, from San Fraij
cisco, duo Jan 80
Mis bkt Morning Star from Micronesia,
duo May 23
Am ship Honolulu from Newcastle, N S AV
Am bk Eclipse from Nanaimo
Br bk Tacora from Liverpool, due Jan 30
Vessels in Fort.
U S S Boston, AViltse, from Hilo
B S Australia, Houdlette, from San Fran
cisco Am bkt Irmgard, Schmidt, from New
castle, N S AV
Am bkt I'lanter, Dow, from Port Town
send ,
Brigt W Q Irwin, McCulloeh, from San
Francisco
Brit bk Scottish AVizard, from Newcastle,
NSW
Bktne Hilo, Ballistur, from Newcastle,
N S AV
4-masted schooner Carrier Dovo from Na
naimo Am bktne J Smith from Newcastle, N S W
Shipping Notes.
Tho schoonor Moi Waliluo will sail for
Paaullo on Monday.
Tho steamer AV. G. Hall arrived this
aftornoon from windward ports.
The dirt taken from the city front is be
ing used to pavo the hogholo near the coal
yards on tho Usplunadc.
The bark Sonoma, Captain Anderson,
sailed for San Francisco this morning with
the following cargo: 10.101 bags sugar ship
ped by H. Hackfeld & Co; 10,010 bags sugar,
shipped by M. S. Grinbaum it Co. Weight
of cargo, 3,318,22311)3. Domestic value, 01,-
LOOAL AND GENERAL NEWS.
A nntivo named Kaluua has been
arrested for gross cheat.
The stoamor W. G. Hall only
brought 103 bags of sugar.
Hon. W. H. Cornwoll returned by
tho W. G, Hall this aftornoon.
Tho logislativo session of tho Pro
visional Government is hold every
aftornoon,
Officers of tho Gorman Bonovolont
Socioty olocted to-day ore announced
in this issue.
Diamond Head, A p. m. Woathor
clear, Steamer Kilauoa Hou mid
suhoonor Millo Morris otf port.
IiOOAI. AND GENEBAIi NEWS.
Emporor of Gormnny's birthday.
Hawaiian Council, A. L. of II., will
moot this ovoning.
D. L. Huntsman, school toachor
at Kauai, is in town.
Tho U. S. pruisor Boston is gaily
docoratod with bunting.
"W. H. Cunningham offers for solo
a hammorloss gun and hand-loaded
sholls.
Th6 galling gun has boon roinovod
to tho oarracks and placed at tho
entrance.
Captain Wm. Matson and wifo loft
on tho steamer Hawaii yostorday for
Hilo, Hawaii.
Thoro will bo a foot-ball practice
by tho town-boys at Makiki at 8:30
o clock to-morrow aftornoon.
Tho Consular and Qovornmont
flags nro flying to-day in honor of
tho Gorman Emporors birthday.
Tho polico soom to bo taking it
easy tho past few days. No arrests
of any importance have boon uiado.
Mr. J. Cunningham and Miss Anna
Christian .will bo married at tho
Roman Catholic Cathodral on Mon
day next.
Tho band will give a concert at
tho Hawaiian Hotol this ovoning in
honor of tho Gorman Emperor's
birthday.
Large printed signs indicato the
dosks of the clifforont officers at mili
tary headquarters in tho Minister of
Interior's room.
The baud gave an out-of-door con
cort in tho Government Building
grounds yostorday evening. A few
peoplo enjoyed it from tho outside.
Tho Bulletin has had a friendly
call from Mr. Goorgo L. Hickoy of
the Salt Lake Tribune, ono of the
great nowspapors of tho "wild and
woolly west."
Tho regular monthly mooting of
tho Hawaiian Mission Children's So
ciety will bo hold to-morrow ovon
ing, Saturday, January 28, at tho
residence of W. R. Castle.
Two or three Portuguese guards
got their sentry box numbers mixed
the other night, and nearly became
involved in a fight before getting
tho numerals straightened out.
Rev. A. Mackintosh of Honolulu
is reported by tho Call as being at
tho Occidental Hotel in San Fran
cisco. It must bo in spirit because
ho hasn't been away from Honolulu
lately.
It is rumored in St. Petersburg
that the Queen of Holland, aged 12,
is affianced to tho Crown Priuco of
Germany, aged 10, which will bo tho
first stop toward tho union of those
countries.
Tho Kaumakapili Church bolls
havo been hoard ringing about 4:30
o'clock every morning for tho past
mation that it is for tho raising of
martial law.
Tho San Francisco authorities
have official information of tho re
turn to that city of Joseph B. Cook,
the absconding clork of the Polico
Cpurt, but thoy had not been able
to catch him at latest accounts.
A lady listening to tho band out
side tho Government building pro
mises said aloud that it was a one
sided affair. Another lady, a stranger
seated in a carriage, remarkod that
it was, because thoy kopt tho ladies
outside.
Marshal Ashley received a letter
from Mr. B. F. Dillingham last mail,
reporting himself well, and hourly
expecting a satisfactory conclusion
of his financial negotiations on bo
half of tho Oahu Railway & Land
Company.
The band played at tho German
KonsulatatH.Hackfeld & Co.'s store
at noon to-day in honor of tho Gor
man Emperor's birthday. Among
the invited guests woro Commander
Geo. Wiltso and staff, of tho U. S.
cruisor Boston.
H. M. Gorrains and wifo arrived
on tho S. S. Alameda on a pleasuro
trip. Mr. Gorrains is tho owner of
Mm Rrmifl TTninn Hotol at Saratoga.
and tho Iroquois Hotol at Buffalo,
N. Y. Thoy intend returning on tho
S. S. Australia next Wednesday.
According to tho Japan Horald,
Paymaster Colby, U. S. N., of tho
Marion, has boon invalided by a
medical board, and will shortly pro
ceed homo. During tho winter tho
Marion will proceed on a cruiso to
tho Straits portion of the station.
Roar-Admimi Goorgo Brown, U.
S. N., loft Vallojo for Indianapolis
on tho 10th inst., haviug throo
months' loavo of absence. Ho relin
quished command of tho Pacific
squadron the provious day, and Roar
Admiral J. S. Skerrott assumed com
mand. Thoro was an absence of tho crowd
of voluntoors iu tho corridors of tho
Govornniont building this aftornoon.
Only officers and guards on duty
showed themselves, and pooplo do
ing business could got around with
out haviug to doclgo a gun iu tho
oyo at ovory stop.
Johu Hapa, of revolutionary fume,
was arrested somo time ago charged
with malicious injury in boating a
cow bolonging to a Portuguoso on
Jauuary 11th. His caso wns hoard
this morning in tho District Court
and after occupying tho whole of
tho morning Hnpa was discharged
as not guilty.
Lately tho Bulletin gavo a rumor
that tho paymaster of H. B. M. S,
Nymphu had boon court-martialed
lor oninozzioinont. 1.110 Australia's
mnil confirms tho rumor. Paymaster
R. II. Harris of tho Nymphu was
tried iu England and sentenced to
eighteen months' hard labor and to
dismissal from service for falsifying
his accounts and for tho embezzle
ment of ptiblio money to tho extent
of $2000,
COLLISION AX SEA.
Btoamors Kilauoa Hou and Hawaii
Oomo Foul of Each Othor.
Tho stoamor W. G. Hall, which
arrived this aftornoon, brings tho
news of n collision botwoon tho
stoamors Kilauoa Hou and Hawaii
of tho Wilder Steamship Company
in the Molokaj channel last night.
Tho Hawaii loft yostorday aftor
noon for Hamakua, Hawaii, and tho
Kilauoa Hou was roturuing to Hono
lulu. Tho stonmors ran squaro into
each othor. Tho Kilauoa Hou's bow
was knocked all to ono sido. Tho
Hawaii, being tho studior of tho two,
Buffered little damage.
Tho Kilauoa Hou put into Kauua-
kakai, Molokai. whoro temporary re
pairs woro mado. Tho stoamor Ha
waii called in at Lahaina and im
parted tho nows of tho accident.
Tho stoamor AV. G. Hall hailod
tho Kilauoa Hou off Diamond Hoad
this aftornoon, but tho latter did
not want any assistance. Sho is
coming into port slowly. How tho
collision happened is a mystery, as
tho boats ran into each othor bow to
bow.
Court Notoa.
A broach of promise suit is filed in
tho Circuit Court, Hormiua do Silva
tho plaintiff and J. A. Ntmes tho de
fendant. Counsel in Carey vs. Harrison,
trespass, and Provisional Govern
ment vs. Caroy, libel, havo filed an
agreement for continuance.
Thoro was a hearing at chambers,
before Judge Froar this forenoon, of
a phase of the Fook Sing bank
ruptcy. Mr. Henry Smith, Clork of tho
Judiciary Department, is expected
among tho steamer AV. G. Hall's
passongors from Maui this aftor
noon. Printed signs on tho fonco and
building direct tho public to tho
Arion hall as tho temporary seat of
tho Supremo and Circuit Courts.
Considerable intorest will attach
to tho oponing of tho first term ever
hold of tho Circuit Court of tho First
Judicial Circuit at 10 o'clock Mon
day, Fob. 0. Judgo Whiting will
preside.
A Bulletin reporter ran across a
work printed 181 years ago in tho
Law Library. It is a sort of digest
of tho laws relating to tho Church
of England, and is partly in old
English text typo. Tho title is "Tho
Comploat Incumbent." t
A Peculiar Whirlwind.
Something very poculiar was wit
nessed on King street near tho Cas
tle residence yestorday aftornoon.
A thin column of dust arose about
thirty to forty foot in a straight lino
and finally steered off in a southerly
direction, disappearing in tho air.
Tho peculiarity of tho phenomenon
is tho fact that not a broath of wind
was felt at the time. E3rowitnosses
remark that it was ono of tho
strangest things thoy had over soon.
The attention of students of tho air
and its peculiarities is called to this
hnppnninif, wliifOi i vnnolinrl for by
a number of pooplo. - Superstitious
natives aro of the opinion that some
thing awful will happen.
New Sprockets Lino.
A report has reached San Diego
that tho Southern Pacific and Sprock
ets havo arranged for- tho extension
of the Southern Pacific to that port,
via Riverside, to connect with the
steamers Sprockels will put on. The
arrangement is to offset tho Cana
dian Pacific's advantages.
ADVERTISING NOTES.
Root Beer on draught at Benson,
Smith & Co.'s.
After shaving use Cucumber Skin
Tonic. Benson, Smith & Co., Agents.
Sunburn relieved at onco by Cu
cumber Tonic. Benson, Smith & Co.,
Agents.
Dr. McLennan, 131 Fort stroot,
abovo Hotol. Chronic and Sugical
cases. Mutual Tclophono 682.
Tho Honolulu Dairy havo put in a
Creamer will deliver fresh cream
morning or aftornoon to suit cus
tomers. Mechanics' Homo, 59 and 61 Hotol
street. Lodging by day, weak or
month 2oc. and 50c. u night; $1
and $1.25 a week.
Public Ooncort.
Tho Hawaiian Baud wiil give
a public concort this ovoning at tho
Hawaiian Hotol in honor of tho Gor
man Emporor's birthday, commenc
ing at 7 o'clock. Following is tho
program:
Ovorturo Festival liach
Fantasia Kmperor'H Hovlew .Kilenhurg
Selection Astorga. . .... Abort
Medley Frolloh belter und so weiter
(new) . . Saekur
Three Hawaiian Songs,
I'AIIT II,
Medley Mimical DelusiouH
Fantasia Qormau Marches,
Chorus Tuuiihausor
Galon Hoch soil or lobun
. . Schreincr
Seldonglaiu
AVagnor
ZikolV
Tho Watch on tho Itblne.
Hawaii Pouoi.
Of Intorest to Oattlomon.
Socrotnry Rusk has secured from
Dr. Salmon, chiof of tho Uuroau of
Animal Industry, n report on tho ex
periments and investigations being
mado in Chicago iu tho treatment of
cnttlo for lumpy jaw. Tho ropoit
finds that tho now remedy iodido
of potassium is a remarkable huc
coss, 03 percent of tho cnttlo treated
having boon cured. Tho report shows
ihat tho cost of treatment is trilling
by comparison with the results. It
is also proved that, tho cliaoiibo is not
contagious,
"For tho past two or throo years I
havo been mibjt'ot to cramping pains
in tho stomach," says Mr. V. A.
Baldwin, a hardware merchant of
Boonvillo, Dallas Co., Iowa. "1 havo
tried a number of (Ulforoiit remedies;
tho best ono being Chamberlain's
Colio, Cholera and Diarrhu-a Reme
dy. Ono or two doses of it always
cures mo," Soltl by all dealers.
JioiiHon, Kinlth & Co., Agents for the
lluwuliim Islands.
SPIRIT VOTES.
States That Qavo a Dividod Voto in
tho Presidential Election.
Tho California mombors of tho
Electoral Collogo mot in Sacramento
and gave oight votos for Cleveland
and Stovonson and ono voto for Har
rison and Roid.
Tho Electors of Oregon cast three
votos for Harrison and Uoid and ono
voto for Woavor and Field.
Tho Electors of Ohio wont 22 for
Harrison and ono for Clovoland.
This is tho first Democratic doctoral
voto in Ohio in forty yonrs.
North Dakota's Electors votod ono
each for Clovoland, Harrison and
Woavor.
In' Michigan tho votos of Electors
wont nino for Harrison and Roid
and fivo for Clovoland and Stovon
Bon. Russo-Amorican Alliance.
Tho St. Potorsburg correspondent
of tho London Times says: "Pro
fessor Martens, the great Russian
authority on international law, has
boon appointed a mombur of a spe
cial commission in connection with
tho seizuro of British soalors in
Bohring'Soa. This loaves no doubt
that Russia will deal with tho ques
tion from an international point of
viow and confirms tho belief that it
is her intention to follow America's
load and claim that tho Bohring
Sea is closed with oxclusivo rights
to tho west of tho imaginary line
drawn by tho Americans. Thoro is
ovory indication that Russia and
America are working hand iu hand
against England."
Tho Three Words.
AVlicn from the boundless storos of English
speech
Imperial passion mado his careful choice,
Trying the tuneful words, each after each,
To cull the vocables of sweetest voice,
AVith glowing scorn he ecr llung aside,
All glib aspirants for the honor high,
All terms of ponderous syllabic pride,
And o'en of richly cadencod harmony,
Impatient thus he olosed his tedious quest :
"Of all these glut of words I need but
thrco:
Let Thought and Strife and Fancy take tho
rest;
Not language but caresses are for mo !
'V for the man I need, for the woman
'You.'
And only 'Love' between to link the
two." Sii.ah Umiak.
Two Thoro Now.
"No, I didn't catch auj'thing all
day," said tho fisherman; "didn't
oven got a bito. I "
But at this moment a chariot of
firo descended from out of tho hea
vens, and ho was borno awa' to
dwell forevor with Georgo Washing
ton. From Life.
Of Interest to Both.
His Young Wifo Goorgo, dear; I
do wish you would got your life in
sured. Whoro would I go if you
woro to dioT
Goorgo And,- groat heavens!
whoro would I go? From Truth.
Suddenly Attacked.
Employer--Mr. Redink, you got
off yostorday afternoon under tho
plea of being sick; I saw you after
ward going to the races, and you
didn't appear to bo at all sick.
Employee You ought to have
seen mo after tho second raco. I
was sick enough then. From Puck.
Poriodato as a Cure for Cholera.
London, Oct. 28. A despatch from
Hamburg to tho Routor Telegram
Company says that poriodato crys
tals havo boon found to euro ninety
fivo percent of tho cholera cases
treated in thoir oarly stages.
Tho success of Chamberlain's
Cough Reined' in offocting a speed'
euro of colds, croup and whooping
cough has brought it into groat de
mand. Messrs. Pontius & Son, of
Cameron, Ohio, say . that it has
gained a reputation bccoikI to none
in that vicinity. Jas. M. Quoon, of
Johnston, W. Va., says it is tho best
ho evor used. B. F. Jones, druggist,
Winona, Miss., says: "Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy is perfectly reliable,
I have always warranted it and it
never failed to give the most perfect
satisfaction." 50 cent bottles for
salo by all dealers. Benson, Smith
& Co., Agents for tho Hawaiian
Islands.
The Daily Bulletin is delivered by
carriers for 50 cent per month.
Pure & Fresh Machine-made Poi
FOR SALE
In quantities to suit privato families or
individual consumers.
THE HAWAIIAN FRUIT & TARO CO.,
Cor. Queen and Alakca sts.
W. F. WILSON',
tMf P. 0. llox l'JO. Manager.
Sell Telephone 538.
SEED GOCOANUTS
A Small Lot of the Noted
Niu Lea or Dwarf Cocoanut
Just Received from Samoa, also
a lot of
ASSORTED VARIETIES OF OOCOANUTS.
tW Then) Kins aro carefully (.elected
for imintlng and am just beginning to
sprout. A photograph of thu Dwarf Cocoa
nut may bo seen at the stoio of
H. E. MoINTYRE & BRO.
02i-2w
.A.QTT.A.TIO.
"Tho World Do Movo."
HA AM. NO Bi:iTUi:i THK N1IW A'A
IKir Launch "Nelllu" I am prepared
to Curry I'm'scnger to nil imriH of thu
Harbor. Hupcrlor AivomimMluiInn, (JiileU
Tlinu ami at no Iih'ivum) In Faro, run Ui
found ut thu (lovurnmuiil lloat Undliig
wliun not cnijauod, ,,...,..,
1 UllMui I. Mi JQHNriON.
"August
Flower
99
How does he -feol ? He feels
cranky, and is constantly experi
menting, dieting himself, adopting
strange notions, and changing the
cooking, the dishes, the hours, and
manner of his eating August
Flowor tho Remedy.
How does he feel? He feels at
times a gnawing, voracious, insati
able appetite, wholly unaccountable,
unnatural and unhealthy. AugUBt
Flowor the Remedy.
How does he feol ? He feels no
desire to go to the table and a
grumbling, fault-finding, over-nicety
about what is set before him Avhen
he is there August Flower the
Remedy.
How does he feel ? He feels
after a spell of this abnormal appe
tite an utter abhorrence, loathing,
and detestation of food ; as if a
mouthful would kill him August
Flower the Remedy.
How does he feel ? He has ir
regular bowels and peculiar stools
August Flower the Remedy.
Goin Rule Bazaar,
W. F. BEYNOLDS, Prop.
Just Received Ex "Australia"
Laivn Tennis Racket, $3.50 to $G.
" " Nets, full court.
" " Poles.
Tops, oc. to 10c,
Croquet Sets, $1.50 to $12.
Base Balls, 10c. to $1.50.
Base Ball Bats, 10c. to 90c.
Masks, $1 to' $4.
Catcher's Gloves, 50c. to $7.50.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Children's Picture Books
Pocket Knives & Scissors,
FULL AND COMl'LKTE LINK OK
Full Bound Blank Books
At San Francisco Prices,
Blank Books & Office Supplies
DOMESTIC
Sewing Machines
POUND NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HKHF.BY
given that the follow
ing do-cribed Animals will
be sold at Public Auction,
on SATURDAY. Fob. i.
1803, ut la o'clock noon, at the Uuvernmuiit
Pound at Makiki:
1 Dark Maro with white streak on fore
head, all legs shod, branded "Jlt.'WA'l"
on right hind leg.
j. imy .uiiru wiiu wiiue simiK nil lure
hcad, all legs shod, branded "DA" on
right hind leg, also undcscribable brand
011 left hind leg.
t9 Owners of the above Animals must
send in thoir claims within I J days, other
wise they will bo sold on the date abovo
name.d. D. KAOAO,
Government Poundmastor.
Honolulu, Jan. Hi, 18SU. (ll-2t
FORT STREET !
Store To Let!
Fixtures For Sale !
Inquire of
CHAS. J. FIBHEL,
C21-lm
Cor. Fort & Hotol sts.
Honolulu Carriage Co.
BOTH TEL. No. 335. -Stand:
Corner Fort & Morcliant Sts.
Hacks can bo had at any hour of tho day
up to la o'clock at night, on terms
to suit tho times.
Hacks Nos. 33, 45, 62, 63, 67, 70, 73, 97, 106
FOR. SALE
THIIKI3 HAWAIIAN JIRKI)
Mules. Can be tcoii at work
between tho Kamehamoha Schools
and tho Masoniu temple any day.
Apply to i:. 11. TllOMAS.
(.".".Mill
TO RENT
HOUSK ON KINAU,
uearl'eiisauola street,
lniiulre of
li. U. I1I..MIU ,
l07-tf Hawaiian Hardware Co.'s store.
MEETING NOTICE.
TIIK Ui:iUIAJt JIKKTINM OK THK
l'ncilhs Hardware Co., (1,'d). will bo
held at their olllco, on 'f URBDAY, Jan.
31, lB'JI.nt 10 o'clock a. M,
J.ft, U. B11..M 1.11,
bcoiefary.
Honolulu, Jan. aj, lb!)J. luwt
TO IiET
I A.WN MOWKHS TO I.RT 11Y THi:
-l day, week or month' ItepairiiiK,
Cleaning and HharpeulliK done; Duplieato
I'lufcsfiiriilvliod whourtiilri'd. Mai bines
culled for and returned. Also, Jtitpiiirili)!
Miirdun UiiBO -In fact, can do anything
necoM'iiry around mo iioum or muuic.
Riuu up Mutual Ti'lvphunu l.VJ.
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For SAN FRANCISCO.
THE Al STEAMSHIP
A TTt' I 'U A T .T A n
(1
AVILL LEAA'E HONOLULU
TOR THE AIIOVE TORT OS
Wednesday, February 1st,
A.T 3ST002ST.
Tliu iinilortigncd aro now prepared to
issue Through Tickets from this city to all
points in the United States.
For further particulars regarding Freight
or 1'nssngo apply to
Wm. 6. Irwin & Co., Ltd.,
(J33-Jt General Agents.
in
occurs in Hawthorne's Marhle Faun
" Women bo they of what earthly rank
they may, how over gifted with intellect or
gonitis, or endowed with awful beauty, have
always tomo little handiwork ready to fill
the tiny gap of every vacant moment. A
needle i-. familiar to tho lingers of them all.
A rjueen, no doubt, plies it on occasion; tho
woman poet can use it as adroitly as her
pon; tho woman's ejo, that has discovered
a now star, turns from its glory to send tho
polished little instrument gleaming along
me nem 01 tier Kcrcmoi, or to (tarn a casual
fray in her dress. And they havo greatly
the advantage of us in this respect. Tho
slender thread of silk or cotton keeps them
united with the small, familiar, gentle in
terests of life, the continually operating in
lluciu'cs of which do so much for tho health
of tho character, and carry oil' w hat would
otherwise be a dangerous accumulation of
morbid sensibility. A vast deal of human
sympathy runs along this electric line,
stretching from tho throne to tho wicker
chair of tho humblest seamstress, and
keeping high and low in a species of com
munion with their kindred beings."
Hoivowives, while you ply the needlo,
have you over reflected on the vicissitndes
of life? Sco to it that your husbands pro
vide for tho future welfare of their families
bv at once applying for 11 Policv in tho
L'QUVTAIJLB ClFK ASSURANCE SO
CIETY of tho United States. No more
suitable gift could be offered to you.
BRUCE & A. J. CARTWRIGQT,
Oeneral Agents for the Hawaiian Islands,
F.qnitahlo Life Assurance Society of tho
United States.
It can bo proved
Any day
That the
Daily Bulletin
Has the
Largest
Circulation
Of
any paper
In Honolulu.
Business
Men
Stick
'111
Dar.
Closing" Out Sale
OF-
Christmas Goods I
SUCH AS:
Toys, with or without Mechanism,
Dolls, Kings, Albums, Satchels,
Purses, Vuses, Statues,
Bronze Ware, Mocca Cups,
Thermometers, "Watches,
Oporu and Spy Glasses, (warranted first
class);
Mirrors, Kranios, Ilrackets,
I.unchbaskets, BoboolbuKS,
Perfumery, Fancy Goods,
KaiiH, (extra line);
Carpets and Hugs, (all sizes);
Kte., Ktc, Ktu.
Kaoli J'leco marked with CASH
DISCOUNT on Jjirger Cash l'ur-
l'ltici:
uliusvs,
V RVi:itYJIOJ)Y invited to an In-
Hpi'Clioil. 1
H. W.
SCHMIDT
6'I.VIin
& SONS.
EDWIN A. JONES
Has opened an olllco for traiiMicllnj; ull
busliions Iu conned Ion uith
Trusts, Purouuo and Salo oi Bonds,
Stock and Real Estate,
Ami Is prepared to Audit Accounts.
Olllco: No, 12 Merchant direct, olllcu lately
occupied by (liolatu Juua. Aumili.
1'. O. lliu K.
rpili: WUKKI.Y milil,KTIN-'A) COIr
X umnsol JiiterualltiK ItcadlliK Matter,
liuuda, tig uiftllud to lorvlgu oouutrie,a.
WM W
THE
DAILYBELETHCO.
Aro Receiving New Invoices of
BOOK AND JOB STOCK
BY EVERY STREAMER
AT THEIR
STEAM PRINTING OFFICE
MERCHANT STREET.
Where they are fully prepared to do a
kinds of work In the latest styles, at
the shortest notice and at the
most Reasonable Rates.
Fine Job Work in Colors a Specialty I
POSTER PRINTING
Executed In the Most Attractive
Manner.
BILLHEADS, LETTERHEADS,
STATEMENTS. NOTEHEADS,
MEMORANDUMS, ETC.
Read the following partial list of spec
ialties and get the Bulletin's prices be
fore placing your orders. By s,o doing
you will save both time and money.
Letter Heads,
Note Heads,
Rill Heads,
Memorandums,
Rills of Lading,
Statements,
Circulars,
Contracts,
Agreements,
Shipping Contracts,
Check Rooks,
Legal 'Blanks,
Calendars,
Wedding Cards,
Visiting Cards,
Business Cards,
Funeral Cards,
Admission Cards,
Fraternal Curds,
Time Cards,
Milk Tickets,
Meal Tickets,
Theatre Tickets,
Scholarship Certificates,
Corporation Certificates,
Marriugo Certillcutes,
Receipts of all kinds.
Plantation Orders,
Tromissory Nates,
Pamphlets,
Catalogues, '
Programmes,
Labels of every variety,
Petitions in any language,
Envelopes & Letter Circulars,
Sporting Scores & Records,
Perpetual Washing Lists,
Qenoral Book Work,
Etc.. Etc., Etc., Etc,,
Printed and
Hloekoil when desired.
r -if
r No Job Is allowcjl to leave tho of
II co until It gives satisfaction. " "
OHAS. T. GUL.IGK,
Notary Public for tho Island of Oahu.
Agent to tuko Acknowledgements to I.n
hor Contracts.
Audit to grant Marriage Liceinw, Hono
lulu, Oahu.
Agent (or tho Hawaiian Iblanda of Pitt &
Bcott' Kivlght and Parcel Kxiwum.
Agent for the Burlington Itouto.
hi:ai. i:btath iihokku
ano UKNIIUAI. AHKNT.
IU11.3IH- TKI.IiPHONK -Mutual 130
P.O. Box 416
M Merchant at, . liouolulu, II. I,