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yfpww'vi-jp?yapir jt'tr v"i, "nrm-VTT? " W" 'fPIJPSW" CfiTtir3 , -ji ' BwrrWyWpw)iwipiggw-, -;iwiyr - TWfl "kT -.)!! "Sf."1 - jfc ' I IN- t 0 H A S . 1IUSTA0E IMPORTER AND DEALER IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR AND FEED. Fresh California Roll Butter and Island Butter COT ALWAYS ON HAND g& Hbw Goods Revived by Every Steamer from San Francisco. tM All Onlcrr faithfully nltomk-il to. solicited anil pnukcd with dire. LINCOLN BLOCK, King Street - TELEPHONE 119. Satisfaction ininriinti'i'il. Islnml Orders Bet. Fort and Alakea Streets. -P. O. BOX 372. BOTH TELEPHONES 2W- P. 0. 1!0X 2!)7 LEWIS & CO., To Let or Xionso. TO LET SMALL COTTAUE ON Piiitclibowl xtrect, be tween Pnuon Uridine mid Mflflillltl f'ltt.f.ll. I1, Will KlUlllllill i.llll..... .u.f yu f TT per month. Enquire lit second door uhovu Mormon Church. 701-lw TO I.ET -VTEW HOUSE OK FIVE jli rooms, on iMngiiKmc En7j street, Willi Jtatiirooin, pat- Oiiti cut . 0.. etc. Comniuiids JKtW-iiir one of the finest views in Honolulu. Amity tO (-ITi-ll) .1. iM, v IV At TO LET ONE 11 LOOK FROM RE retanlu street cars, n Uool and convenient lot tii(;c of Six Rooms, Lnruo jot, stnme mm uiiickoh ji flllirarr SlOgS: ill HotlM'. Al)ll to E. It. HENDRY. nt Hiiwallan llurdwure Oo.'s store. i7-tf ISM- 111 FORT STREET. tooi'ters, W in on & Retail Grocers Provision Dealers & Naval Supplies Fresli Goods by Every Cala. Steamer ICE HOUSE GOODS A SPECIALTY. Island Orders Solicited. Satisfaction Gnarantoed. TELEPHONE Di- -P. O. 150X 115. H. E. McINTYRE & BRO., importers and dealers in Groceries, Provisions and Peed. New (!ood Received by Every Packet fioin the Eastern Stales and Eitiope. FRESH CALIFORNIA PRODDUE P.Y EVEUY STEAMEIt. All Orders faithfully attended to and Goods delivered to any pari of the City free. Island Orders solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. Bast Corner Fort King Streets. FOB, SALE A1U AOltE LOT WITH Furnished House at Iwllcl, Honolulu. Apply to JOE KA.NTOS, on board "V (1. Hull" or Mrs. Santos on the premises. , 701-lw TO LET OK LEASE rpHE COTTAGE AT NO. JL -'."iS Kiimstieet, latclj occupied by Mr. M. S. Levy, containing .'(Bedrooms. Par lor, DiniiiK-room, Kitchen mid iliitlirooin; LI. ..1.1.. I.. 1. I.... AV. ..... 1..I.1 ,.. oiuimi in sv;iiii, iLiit.11111 iiuiv, i.nv. um Kor particulars and terms, apply to AIM!. FERNANDEZ, Glll-tf nt E. O. Hull & Suns'. 1 A1 FOR SALE 1UI1LD1N0 CONSlT- luir of I KiMiins, ivit- ehcii, Sinull llackvnrd nod i side entrance, at pie-cnt siifciiS occupied us a saddlery shop by .!oo Dins, in the business pan of the town and cen trallv located. I'or particulars apply to JOSH 1)1 AS, On the premises or by letter. Wailuku, March 21. (lSt-lv FOR SALE KaiiiviAvi. rpHE TWO PIECES OF X Property with the iJuildings theicon, situated on Klin: street, and at nre- sent ueiMipte.il ny jle-srs. o, .Nuwieui ami .1. Downey,- liot'li being opposite, llie resi dence of .1". J. Atheiton; eacli of these pre mises arc bringing in an annual reiitaLof .fljiiti, and a line opportunity is hereby oll'ercd anyone who is rlo-irous of owning a nice comfortable, home in a good loca lity within a few minutes' walk of our town. I'or terms npulv to (KW-tf JOHN K. UOLKUKN. IN RE MECHANICS' UNION. BENEFIT nil in DAILY AND WEEKLY Hawaiian Newspapers Leading Journals in the Kingdom. It. S. Moom:, Supt. W. H. Taylor, Pres. Risik Iron forks, Tie "Daily Hawaii Holomua," Has the largest Circulation on the Islands and is the Uest Medium for Advertising. Mr. Tiios. K. Nathaniel will receive all advertisements and transact all business matters. tM Office: "Hrenig Uloek," corner Nuuanu and Queen street (upstairs). rl-tf The Best Lunch in Town. dk Tea. a.n.ci OofFee AT ALL HOURS. THE FINEST BRANDS OP Cigars and Tobacco ALWAYS O.V IIAND. S. J. JSTOLTB. Prop. METROPOLITAN MEAT CO,, mmml 1 ".',0'&li &' 11 $1 KING ST. Wholesale and Retail Butchers San Francisco, 15UILDEES OF - Cal. Improved Sugar Machinery BOILERS & ENGINES. TXTHEIiEAS, THE MECHANICS' V llenef'it Union, a Corpoiation es tablished under the Laws of the Hawaiian I-iands, has pursuant to the law in such ca-e- muilu and piovided, duly Hied at the Olllee of the Minister ol the Interior, a Petition for the Dissolution of the said Corporation, together with a certificate thereto miuum-u, as reiuired by law; now therefore Notieu is borcby given to any and all persons who luive ' been or are nowMnter ested in any manner whatsoever in the said Corporation, that objections to the granting of the said Petition must bellied 111 the olllee of the undersigned on or he mic WEDNESDAY, tbo aith day of May, l.Sit.'J, anil that any person or peisons desir ing to bo heard' thereon, must be in at tendance at the olllee of the undersigned in Aliiolani Hale, Honolulu, at 10 o'clock a. M. of "aid day, to show cause why said Petition should'uut be granted. .1. A. KING, Minister of the Interior. Interior Olllee, Maich 'JO, I8U3. OtiO-Ut Anglophobia. Emtok Bulletin: - In tlto address of Judgo Lyman published in Inst Saturday's Bulletin occurs tho following: "Some say wo should look to Eng land. If sno wcro in tho snino rola tivo position ns tho United States nro to us, wo would naturally look to her. But for native Hawaiians, should wo bo annexed to Great Brit ain, thoy would bo put aside; not a singlo Hawaiian could hold any posi tion in tho government or liavo any voieo in tho management of nlTairs. It would bo interesting to know if Judge Lyinnn was deliberately slan dering Great Britain in order to for ward a pot project, or whothor ho is detortninod to forgot ovorything in British-Ainorican colored history of tho days of Lord North, and do sires to know nothing of tho true dealings of tho British with colored races in tho reign of Victoria. That ho has convoyed a falso impression to his Hawaiian auditors at Hilo will bo evident to every traveled American who lias boon an observer at either of the nearest points of British territory to Hawaii. Tako Canada to begin with. Any Hawai ian of good moral character can go to Canada and after a six months' residence become a naturalized Brit isher on payment ol a dollar and a quarter, and bo thereby entitled to tho land grants, and all other privi leges to which an Englishman is heir. It is also a woll Known fact that tho Indians residing within British America are no trouble to settlers or the Government. As to the natives of New Zealand, which could furnish tho nearest par rallel as being of the same race, 1 fear if 1 were to quote a few statis tics as to comparative wealth and ownership of land with their breth ren ol Hawaii. I should he accused of spreading discontent mid foment ing a movement for annexation to Lintain. therefore forbear, but I would remind Judge Lyman of one little circumstance that ho might enquire into, and refer to in his next address. It is this. Who has bene fited Hawaii and in a general degree tho Pacific coast trade and the United States generally, by keeping a lino of steamships going between Sydney and San Francisco, and which has benefited American plan ter and Hawaiian laborer alike, and promoted travel and trade generally? Ibis this line of steamships not boon for twenty-fivo years supported ex clusively by the British and colonial treasuries? Let us have some fair pla' and a lit Ho truth. Equality of civil rights is tho birthright of every Polynesian under tho Tiuion Jack, whether in New Zealand or elsewhere, who comes up to tho requirements of tho law in education and other general condi tions, and this is irrespective of whether they bow down to their old gods, or to the akuu of tho modern Christian mortgage-monger. New Zealaxder. Tho Shirt Maker's Rovonfro. Hold your ordors for Johnson is coming Tho sfilrt maker Is on tho way Look out for his whiskers for'thoy nro leak ing Till you hear wlmt ho tins In say. llesncct to .Tolmson the blulVer justly paid And noblo shirt maker honored his loblots shade Dttt whonco this being? that a nmno so menu Should join with Johnson tho shirt man, on a tomb bu seen. This Johnson wouhf belter fnr proclaim, To future ages humble, his job lots name, Johnson and shirt maker had been woll pair'd Tho city collector nnd tho city bard. Now Import all your so called shirt makers To take my honest living awny if you can 1 camo to these Islands to work llko a man Hero will I stav in spito of vour teeth For all kinds of shirt will t m.iko to look neat. "LAST nUT NOT LEAST." I do all tho shirt cutting Hint is dono nt my plnco of business and in caso tho shirts don't give entire satis faction I will alter them, make now shirts or refund tho money. All shirts that I mako will bo kept in repair for 2 years freo of charge. A. L. JOHNSON, Tho American Shirt Maker. No Fooling- Thorn. "Tho collection this morning, my frionds," announced tho llov. Mr. Goodman at tho closo of the open ing service, "is for tho benefit of tho hoathon. At my request," ho con tinued pleasantly but with much distinctness, "Mr. Uightring and Mr. Eairplees, who are regular moinbors of the congregation, have kindly consented to act as collectors." In the midst of a profound silonco tho well-known cashier of tho l'an American National Bank and the equally well-known conductor of the Allovor streetcar lino walked down the aisle, took the baskets, waited upon tho audience, and in tho mis sionary collection that morning for tho first, time in two years and six months there was not one counter feit five-cent piece. Chinujo Tribune. Hard To Pleaso. seekers find Mr. Cleve man to please. If tho Pumping Machinery For Irrigating and 'Water Works purposes of any capacity. Wrought Iron & Steel Water Pipe & Fluraing DAVIDSON FTTMFS, MATHESON LOOK-JOINT PIPE, HEINE SAFETY BOILER, Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. Efp- For further particulars and cata logues, address IRiscaon. Iron. "Works, San Francisco, California. PALO ALTO STABLES, (J!0-522' 320 O'Farrell St. Two Blocks from Baldwin Hotel, S. F., Cal. I11E0 TO ANNOUNCE TO MY OLD friends and patrons in the Islands that I have purchased the above Stables and Intend to maintain its namesake "Second to None" lstclass. Livery Outlltsof every description also on hand. 1 or sale: Matched Spans, lioad and Draft Horses guaranteed i orresponuence in vueu. E. it. MILES, Proprietor. WHAT SHE ASKS. DR. M. GOTO, Physician and Surgeon Can bo consulted at his residence at Keo nciila, on the maiika side of King and Ewa side of Liliha street, bou-e formerly occu pied by Mr. (ieo. L. Desha. Will Vaccinate from Pure cine Matter I g& Ofi ice Homis: and from 2 to r r. m. Vac- From 8 to 10 a. m. CDl-'.'m M. L, MINER, D, Y. S., Veterinary Surgeon, Physician and Dentist. OFFICE: HOTEL STA1U.ES. orru'i: nouns: M. 1:0 to a-.IM ! : "With Dr. F. L. Miner, 8 to 10 A. M. KjSf lliwniKsei: Uoretania street. All Calls Will Receive Prompt Attention. FOR S ALE THE 3STE3-W YACHT "CORAL QUEEN" With Dinghy, has Oak Finnic and Bpruco Planking, Copper riveted throughout. Kalis fast and is a strong comfortable sea bo.it. Can be inspected at the Healaui lloat House. Apply to us icpicscntcu. (Mi-tf EXECUTOR'S AND NOTICE ITOHS. TO CRED- NAVY CONTRACTORS. a. J. Waller, Manager, OHAS. T. GTJLICK, Notary Public for the Island of Oahu. Agent to tako Acknowledgements! to La bor Contracts. Agent to grant Murriuge Licenses, Hono lulu, Oahu. Agent for the Hawaiian Islands of Pitt A' Bcott's Freight and Parcel Express, Agent for the liurliugtoii Itoutu. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE JL First Circuit, In Probate. In the mat- I ter of tliu Will of Maria O'Kulllvun, do- ceased. The undersigned gives notice that i he lias been appointed Executor of tho last i Will anil Testament of .Maria O'BiilIivau, i late of Honolulu, deceased, and bu herebv notifies all Creditors of said Maria O'Hulli- van to present their respective claims duly I vorilicd, wiib proper vouchors, to him, at the store of E. O. Hall V Bon, In Honolulu, wltliiu six months from tins date, or tlioy will he forever barred. A1IRAHAM FERNANDEZ, ENccutorof tho Will of Maria O'Bulllvan, deceased. Dated this Liitli day of March, lb!K), liUJ-'Jw HEAL ESTATE I1R0KER akii GENERAL AOENT. Ukll 318- BS Merchant it. TELEPHONE P. O. Hox -J16- srrifK- -Mutuai. i;m "1LAN1WAI" A FlRBT-OLAhB FAMILY IIATH1NO IV Resort at Walklki. P. 0. Hox King llros.' CHARLES 1). WALKER, !N), or II . E. Walker, nt .!tu-tf tho unto. Kneclal luado for Family llatliluu Parties. Traiiicnrs pass arrangements can bu nonius aim evening Honolulu, II, I, Ihtily Jlulletin, delivered free, 60 cent u month, CUR. G-ERTZ, Imi'oiiu!h and Di:ai.i:ii in Gent's, Ladies' and Children's Boots, Shoes and Slippers Has removed to Nuuanu street, "Foster's Uloek," opposite Moichant street. TO LET LAWN MOWERB TO LET RY THE day, week or mouth' Repairing, Cleaning and Bharpeullig done; Duplicate Pieces furnished whim reijuired. Machines called for and returned. Also, Repairing Garden Ho-o in fact, can do anything necessary around tho house or stable. Ring up .Mutual Telephone 102. fiHLtf N. V. IIIHIOEBB. NOTICE. T RE(1 TO NOTIFY MY CUBTOMERB JL and the public generally, Unit I can he communicated with by Mutual Telephone No. IIM Mr. 11. Lo-e will continue to collect for mo. J. V. Mi DONALD, Proprietor City Bhoclug Bhup, WJ.'Jw Fort btruet uhovu Hotel street. Ho Would Have the Regular lane of Questions Ready. Tho other day a thin, tired-look-in ff man entered tho oilico of a printing-house, and, approaching tho proprietor, said: "1 want to have a list printed. Supposo you write it down as I toll you." Tho proprietor made ready aiid tho man said: "Yes, I'm sure I locked tljo front door. Have you got that?" "Yes, but 1 don't understand." "Never mind; don't interrupt mo till I have finished. Are j-ou ready?" "Yes." "I turned out the light in tho bathroom." "All right; I've got it." "Tho kitchon windows aro fast ened." "Yes." "Tho dog is in tho cellar." "Yes." "Tho servants aro all in." "Yes." "Tho stablo-door is locked." "Yes." "Tho kitton is out of doors." "Yes." "I turned oil' tho drafts of tho range." "Yes." "No, I do not smell smoke." "Yes." ".o, me water is not running in tho bathroom." "Yes." "1 do not think I hear any one trying to get into the house.'' " "Yes." "No, that is not our dog barking; it's tho ono next door." "Yes." ''It is not necessary to go down and see if the cellar door is fasten ed. J know it is." "Yes." "That is nobody it is only tho wind rattling tho shutters." "Yes." "Well, T think that's about all. You see, ny wife asks me certain quos tjoiih every night just as 1 am get ting into bed, and if 1 had a printed list 1 could show to her it would save lots of trouble. IJesides that it injures my lungs to answer them. Have tho lists printed as soon as possible, please." London Tid liiU, m m mm i Ono Way to Boil Water. "My wife and I," says a traveling man, "were onuo in a hotel whore wo couldn't get any boiling water. After wo had discussed tho situation my wife asked mo if I had an envel ope in my satchel. 1 got ono out, when alio told mo to Jill it with water and hold it over tho gas jot. I hesitated, but. finally did it, and oxpocteil to see tho envelope blaze up every monient. But it didn't blaze. The envelope took on a lit tle soot, but that was all. Tho water boiled in time, and tho envelope wn.s as good as over when the experiment was at an end. 1 don't know tho chemistry of tho process, hut try it yourself and sen if it will not work." Chfriiiin llvmld. The oilico land a hard Congressional delegation agree upon a candidate ho is rejected at the YVhito House as a slato aspirant. Jf the Congressional delegation do not agree upon an aspirant tho place is given to some other Stato on the ground that tho Californians could not agreo. It is pretty dillicult to got on tho sunny side of a man who has no sunn' sido. If any rulo were established tho ofliee-sookor mijrht put himself in lino with it, but in tho lack of an established rulo ono has to do a good deal of rapid guess ing. As yot tho California contin gent at Washington do not seem to have developed much faculty in this way. S. F. Call. Tho many cases of rheumatism cured by Chamberlain's Pain Balm during tho past fow months havo given tho people great conlidouco in its curative properties, and havo shown that thoro is ono preparation that can be depended upon for that painful and aggravating disease. Honakor Bros., Lorain, Ohio, say: "Mr. Moses Price, of this place, was troubled with rheumatism for a long timo. Chamberlain's Pain Balm has cured him. Ho says that tho Balm has no equal." For sale by all deal ers. Benson, Smith & Co., agents for tho Hawaiian Islands. A Sad Caso. Mrs. Minks Mrs. Loadem is aging very rapidly. Mrs. Binks Yes, poor thing. She is worrying herself graj' trying to look 3ou u g. AVitf York Weekly. Are you looking for a Safe and Profitable Investment at a Small Annual Cost? Then examine the Now and Novel Forms of Life Insurance now offered by BRUCE & A. J. CARTWRIGHT Managers for Hawaiian Islands pitab Life OK THE UNITED BTATI'S. JUST RECEIVED By the Bark "H. llackfeld" A NEW SUPPLY OF Sauerbrunnen H. FOR SALE RY HACKFELD & CO. !I7-1 It GUARDIAN'S NOTICE. rr"a "ELan i j'i DailyBulle tin Publishing cojMLFj&jmir -.4 JliillZ Jfw I &&&& A11E RHCTCIVrNG NIDW INVOICES OP BOOK & JOB STOCK BY EVERY STEAMER AT TUBTR Electric Printing UllKiOi Merchant Street, Honolulu, H. I. FIME JOE WORK M COLORS POSTER PRINTING, Statements, Noteheads, Memorandums, EJ-bc, Etc. Etc., Eto. Constipation, and all troubles with the digestive organs and the liver, are cured by Hood's Pills, Un equalled as a dinner pill. rpHE D.NDERBKINED HAVINU JIEEN A. tlilH day iipiiulntiMl (liiiirilliiti of ,Mrn, Itislieui'ii Piiiiisu itiiiiii'lui, fuiimiily Rnlii'cca Piinuu I'milai, all )ur.siiiH uru licniliy noti llfd not tn glvu bur cicilli, uh thu tniilcr HiiiiH'tl will nut i' any lillla coiitrm'tnl by liur. .1. ALFRED MAdOON, (litiirillan Kclmri'it Piuii'tt 1 1 itliioLil. Dated Honolulu, April II, IS!i:i. "AMI In Fact Anything in the Printing Line! THE WEE KLIB DLLETIN WANTED RELIARLE MAS TO TAKE TARE uf HorniM ami iniikii lilniMilf L'i'ii. uriilly umifiil. Aiiiily to 7UM! E, H. UUN'IIA. A tied'" ISSUED EVERY TUESDAY "&& Island, por annum, Foreign, per annum, $4 00 $5 00 i.