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BY AUTHORITY.
School Houbo and Teachor's Oottago
for Kilauoa, Kauai.
Tenders will bo reoolvod nt tho Oflleo of
tlio Board of Education until WEDNES
DAY, tho 21st of Juno noxt, nt 12 o'clock
noon, for tho coustritution, Including ma
terial, painting, frciglit, etc., of i School
Houso 2(lx48x 12 feet, clear, ami a Cottao
3(1 x 12 x 12 feet, with veratula, nnd veranda
rooms, nt thu place nbovo named.
Cnrtngo of tho material from tho Kllaueu
laiullng to the school site, will bo free to
tho contractor.
Plnns nml specifications for tho work enn
bo scon nt tho OlUco of tho Hoard of Kdnca
tlon, and a Mr. G. 11. Hwnrt's, KUauea,
Kaunl.
Thoso buildings will be similar to thoio
recently erected by the Hoard of Education
nt Hanamaulit, Kiiuul.
Tho Hoard does not bind itself to r.eeopt
tlio lowest or any tender.
W. JAS. SMITH,
Secretary.
Office of the Hoard of Kducntlon, May HI,
1893. 7113t-'.M3t
Tl DAM BULLETIN.
Pledged to neither Sect nor Parly,
But Established for the Benefit of All.
SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1S!3.
JUDGE COOLEY'S PAPER.
Readers of tho Bulletin are to-day
prosented with tho full tost of ,) ndgo
Thomas M. Cooloy's paper in tho
Forum for Juno "Grave Obstaolos
to Hawaiian Annexation." It is
printed in a supplement to tin is
sue, and every subscriber and buyer
of tho paper should bo sure ho gets
it. Judge Cooloy reasons the mat
ter out on tho basis of United States
constitutional law, on which ho is
universally admitted to be an emi
nent authority. His conclusion is
in effect that the founders of tho
American Union never contemplat
ed an ompiro for wealth, glory, or
any sort of imporial aggraudizonieut,
but rather a commonwealth of
contiguous states inhabited by
a liomogonoous people for their mu
tual protection and material benefit.
It was, in short, tho "United States
of America" they established, which
doo3 not include distant islands of
either tho Atlantic or tho Pacific.
As a nation, of course, it is com
petent for tho people of tho United
States to amend their constitution,
so as to permit them to become a
colonizing power and an imperial
republic. Such a now departure
would, however, be a matter of so
momoutous gravity that we cannot
conceive of that conservative nation
making it in haste. What interests us
here in the meantime is the fact that
the annexation of those islands to
the United States is declared by one
of tho most eminent of American
jurists to be repugnant to tho Con
stitution of tho United States as it
stands. An opinion so strongly pre
sented from such a source is enough
to forbid all thought of the con
summation of the annexation scheme
by a majority of tho United States
Congress. Annotation is killed in
tho United States. In this case it
now behooves tho Provisional Gov
ernment of Hawaii to tako the first
steps toward abolishing tlio oligar
chic system it represents, and have
submitted to tho whole peoplo of tho
islands tho question of the form of
permanent government to bo estab
lished in its stead. As the Provi
sional Government was established
professedly with annexation as its
single goal, it now that annexation
is seen to bo hopeless can gracefully
uso the machinery of power to admit
the pooplo again to tho control of
the nation's destinies. Bettor that
it should do so voluntarily than that
by unwise persistency in "provi
sional" rule it should compel tho
United States to act on tho respon
sibility that belongs to that nation
from having lent its forces to tho
overthrow of Hawaii's original gov
ernment and constitution.
Annexation m Kau.
An annexation luau was hold at
Waiohinu, Hawaii, the ovoniny of
Juno y. It gained very few native
signatures to tho annexation roll.
There was an aiiti-annoxation meet
ing hold at Waiohinu tho same
night, at which Mr. John T. Baker
of Hilo was present. A private let
ter, from which tho foregoing
meagre particulars are takou, says:
"Tho annexationists have tried to
gain over John Kapahu and claim
that ho promised to sign, but ho has
not done so up to tho present. What
an acquisition ho would bo!"
Tho Hawaiian Ship John Enn.
Tho fine Hawaiian steel ship
John Eua, Sohnauor mastor, arrived
off port to-day from San Francisco.
Tho ship touched hero to register
under tho Hawaiian llag, having pre
viously only been sailing under a
Cousul's permit. As soon as she
rogistors sho will leave for Port
Pirio, Australia, to load coal for this
port. A description of tho fino ship
was given in tho Uulumin some
mouths ago.
No, It Can't.
Euitob Bulletin ;-
Tho 'Tisor cnu't chow what Charles
Uuawotl oir, Nuxt.
GOING BY THE AUSTRALIA.
A Largo Number Already Booked to
Loavo.
Tlio following mntu3 nro bookod
at tho ollioo of V. G. Irwin & Co.
for passage bv tlio S. S. Australia:
Mrs. J. Wliak'loy, E. E. Oldinjj, 1).
1. A. Barristor, Miss Konwill, Miss
L'opo, S. Kotli and wife. Miss 0.
Unpin, Miss Anna M. Armstrong,
Miss V. A. Oilman, Miss II. Soron
son, Mrs. It. Ucrgor and son, Father
Loonoro, Mrs. Liout. Mooro, G. Zio
man, N. S. Sai'hs, Miss 1 Lvni'li,
Miss Lyons, Miss Agnus Molntyro,
Miss
Miss
G rni'o
Wing, Miss J.
Bond,
It. E.
Hoppin, Miss A. E.
rvnanp, aims
X. E. Hammond. Mrs
M. MeLonuan,
Dr. E. Fabor. Dr.
Lyons, Miss E. G. Lyman, Miss G.
Johnson, Miss JJrowoV, Miss Snow,
Miss E. B. McLood. Miss Doyo, N.S.
Nieoll, F. Kitzan. L. A. Connor, Mrs.
Bishop Willis, Miss A. O. Willis,
Miss B. Willis, Mrs. Hill, Miss M. E.
Gorton, J.T. Watorhouso, Jr., and
wife, Miss Loniso Dale, Miss L.
Lyons, Mr. Dodgo, W. J. Forbes, L.
C. Lyman, E. E. Lymau, H. Water
honso, M. Liebonstoin, Goo. JLycur
gns, F. X. Hinekloy and wife, Mrs.
M. V. Black, Miss Patch, Miss May
Waterhouse.
Itich, Rod Blood
As naturally results
from
takin
ing
ual
Hoods sarsapanlla as porso
cleanliness results from freo uso of
soap and water. This great, puri
fier thoroughly oxpols scrofula, salt
rheum and all other impurities and
builds up every organ of tho body.
Now is tho time to take it.
Tho highest praiso has been won
by Hood's Pills for their oas-, yet
oflicient action. Sold by all drug
gists. Price 2.1 cents.
Sailors Detained.
The two sailors on tho bark
Matilda who gavo damaging evi
dence against Patrick Conly, charged
with tho murdor of another sailor,
have boon ordered confined in Oahu
jail until after tho trial of Conly in
tho Circuit Court. Tho sailors went
on tho vessel at noon t,o-d;3 and
secured their belongings.
ower
" I inherit some tendency to Dys
pepsia from my mother. I suffered
two years in this way ; consulted a
number of doctors. They did me
no good. I then used
Relieved In your August Flower
and it was just two
days when I felt great relief. I soon
got so that I could sleep and eat, and
I felt that I was well. That was
three years ago, and I am still first
class. I am never
Two Days. without a bottle, and
if I feel constipated
the least particle a dose or two of
August Flower does the work. The
beauty of the medicine is, that you
can stop the use of it without any bad
effects on the system.
Constipation While I was sick I
f e 1 1 everything it
seemed to me a man could feel. I
was of all men most miserable. lean
say, in conclusion, that I believe
August Flower will cure anyone of
indigestion, if taken
Life of Misery with judgment. A.
M Weed, 22oBelle
fontaine St., Indianapolis, Iud."
LOST.
-1HEQCT. NO. V' OK J. w. coi.vu.u-:
J on llisliop .t Co. for $12U.10 has been
lost. All pers'ins are hereby cautioned
against negotiating same. 7"-'-lv
WANTED
A
CKllMAX WOMAN' WANTS TO DO
X. IJoncral Housework. Apply
TISMiv U HUMAN CONSULATE.
WANTED
A COMPETENT I'KKSOX AS OVKI5-
J. M-or on it Sugar Estate. Theie are
possibilities uf promotion for the right
man. Befercni'fS required. Apply to
V. 1SKEWEB ,t CO., (L'n).
Honolulu, .luj.e 15, 1M. ".'jIJ-Iw
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
A
MEETING OK THE STOCICHOLD-
ers of thu Wuianae Company will be
held on TUESDAY, June 27, lS'JJ, at 10
o'clock .v. M., at the oilicu of tlio under
signed on Meiehant street. Special busi
ness. 0. O. BHBliEB,
7j1-2w' Secretary.
DR. S. ASANO,
Physician and Surgeon
NO. 1U7 NUUANU AVENUE,
(Nearly opp. Eagle Hoiihc.)
Ornci: Hunts:
7 to 0 I-, m.
'.) to l'- A. M.
2 to 5 ami
71-tf
M. Ii. MINER, D. V. S.,
Vj'.n:uiNAity Si'itor.oN, I'jivhicivk
JtoriHT.
anii
Olllco:
Hotel Stables. Olllce Hours:
10 a. m.j l:KUUi3:30i'. w.
8 to
Uedidenco with Dr. V. L. Miner, Jlereta
nia street. All calls will receive prompt
attention. 71'.'-If
&fr
ILANIWAI"
AFIKCT.CI.AB8 FAMILY IIATHINO
Kesort at Wuikiki. Traincars pass
the gate. Hpeuinl arrangements can hu
made for Family Picnics and Evening
Jathiin; Parties. w-tf
TO LET
I AWN
MOW EltS TO LET II Y THE
JL day,
week nr month- Konalrlliu.
Cleaning and Sharpening ilonu; Dup initu
PlucuafuinUhed whuli required. Machines
called for and returned. Also, Kepalr ng
Garden Hosu lu fact, can do unythliig
necotsury around the house or stable.
KlupMilliuUTelephoijulW.
"An
gust
11
By Jas. F. Morgan.
Warehouse and Lease
of
Valuable City Front Property
.A.T -A.XJOTIOiSl
On SATURDAY, June 24,
AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON.
Tho undersigned has been instructed to
soil at Auction, at his Saleroom, on Sat
urday next at noon, thu Vnlunblo I.caso
(with the Commodious 'aroluiuo Build
ings thereon) of that block of land situated
between tho stores of Hvmaii Dros. and I..
11. Kerr, havini; a depth of 100 feet and a
frontage on tjuccn street of til feet, con
taining in all
5,350 SQUARE FEET.
This Valuable Property being on the City
Front, is one of thu most central and con
venient places hi the city for the imc of
llrms requiring storage. The entire ground
is covered with an Iron Hoofed WiuehoiMc,
with Fireproof Wall in tho rear, and can
be used for storing merchandise of all
kinds; a largo Flour Boom, zinc lined, has
heon constructed In one end of the Ware
house. W The Lease has 10U years to rnn, at
a ipiarterlv rental, payable "to the (lovern
nicnt, of f(M.'iU.
Jas. F.
IMorgan,
AUCTIONEEB.
rro-(3t
LARGE
CREDIT SALE !
have been instructed by 5lr.sus.
HACKFELD .v. CO. to hold a
Uirgo Cicdit Sale
11.
AT THEIR STORE
In Honolulu on
Monday and Tuesday,
JUNK tilth and 20th,
Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. Each Day,
When 1 will oiler their Large Stock of
New Goods, comprising
TDvy G-ood-S
COTTONS, DENIMS,
PHI NTS, FLANNELS,
Diess Goods,
Fancy Goods,
Tailors' Goods,
Etc.
Etc
Etc.
Etc.
CBOCKEBY AND GLASSWARE,
Hardware, Liquors, Etc.
SF All Goods oll'ered will b sold and
Large Invoices must bo closed out at any
price.
TERMS Liberal Terms to the Trade.
Jas. IF".
jVEorgsirL,
AUOTIONKBU.
7.rl-(!t
By Lewis J. Levoy.
Mortgagee's Notice of Intention
Foreclose and of Sale.
to
-vrOTICE IS HEItiniY GIVEN THAT,
LAi in pursuance of a i'ower of Sain con
tained in a certain mortgagu executed
November 12, 18')2, hy Kaukawauolo (w.)
to Asai (Ch.) and recorded in Liber ,
1'age , the s-aid iiioitgagee intend to
foreclose tho Mild mortgage lor condition
broken, to wit: thu non-payment ol the
Miini secured thereby when due. And no
tice is hereby further given that upon Mich
foreclosure (and unless said mortgage shall
have been sooner paid) all and siugular
1 lie lands, teiutnients and hereditaments in
said mortgagu contained and described
will be sold at J 'ill 1 1 if Auction at the auc
tion room of Luwis J. Levev, on Queen
Street, in Honolulu on SATC'KDAY, the
1st day of July, ISiCJ, at 1:J o'clock noon of
said day.
The property in said moitgago is all the
right, title and interest of Kaukawaaole
w.) in that laud situate at Honomaliuo,
Kona, Hawaii, described in ltoyal Patent
No. (WSJ, Kuleana No. lu'J.ili, containing
3 3.r)-100 acres.
VSk- Kor further particulars apply to A.
P. Peterson, attorney for mortgagee!
ASAI (Ch.),
Mortgagee
Honolulu, II. I., .lunu 7, lKi. 71-lt
FOR. SAIiE
ONESE
as
COND-H AND SAFE: AS GOOD
now. Apply under
"H." this
ollicc.
71S-tf
TO LET
HOUSE TO LET ON
Fort street, next to
thu School House. Ad
dress "P. O. llox 314."
7M-tf
TO LET OR LEASE
rpiIE COTTAGE AT NO.
X '2.W King street, lately
occupied hy Mr. M.S. Levy,
contiilninLT.'S lludiooms. Par
lor, Dining-room, Jvltclieu and llatliroom;
Stable in yard; Artesian Water laid on.
For particulars and terms, applv to
7.r)iMf Altlt. FERNANDEZ.
TO LET
A
HANDSOME NEW
House containing Par-
lor, Smoking ltoom, Two
Larue lledrooiiiH. Dininir
room and Kitchen, Verandas and Lauai,
Wooilrooiu. Jtatliroom ami ratcut w. t.
Beautiful Ltrge Grounds, containing Or
namental, Klimlu ami Fruit Trees, Flowers
and Largo Grapu Arbor. Outbuilding con
talm Washroom, t-ervanl's ltoom. Tool
room, Chicken Hoiim) and Yard, and Largo
Carriage House with all iiiiiroremeuls.
Ill faul the place must be seen to lie appre
ciated. To a permanent ijtiiut family a
bargain will bu made seldom olleied. Will
rent with or without Cairiagu House,
lloiirti Furnished or Unfurnished, One
inllo from Post Olllce; one block from
llerelania struct cars. Also, a New remain
('ottace with all modern ImurovumeiilM at
lou rent Healthiest pari ot the town; no
bad KiuelU, or hlii;uuiil water,
Apply at
liiiuumcu,
TlU-tf
Hawaiian Harrlware Go., L'fl
Saturday, June 17, 1893.
The curbstone ordinance
now being enforced means
hardship to the property ow
ners and activity in bolts and
lumber by the merchants who
deal in those articles. It's a
hardship only on owners who
declined to have the curbs set
when the road board force was
doing the work and to those
whose property was not on the
line of past improvements.
People have the choice of three
lumber dealers and the price
of material is the same, but
with Bolts, and you'll need a
lot of them, we have the stock,
and prices are in conformity
with tne times. If the super
visor calls on you to put a
curbing in front of your pro
perty come to us foryour bolts,
and you will want to paint the
lumber with Carbolineum, so
you'd better get that here at
the same time.
The Crank Lantern adver
tised by us a week ago seems
to have caught the idea of the
people who like to handle a
lantern without risk of burn
ing their fingers. This article
seems to fill a long felt want
and the demand for it seems
to be growing daily. We have
them in copper as well as tin.
Three Fischer Steel Ranges
went last week into the homes
of people who enjoy good cook
ing but who couldn't get it out
of the old stove. The fact
that the material of which
these ranges are made is just
twice the thickness that the
first lot was made of puts them
in the top rank of the stove
maker's achievements. The
only fault ever found with this
range was in the thickness of
the steel; now that this has
been remedied the Fischer
Range is pronounced the only
perfect one on the market.
The hot water coils being in
the fire box it takes but a few
minutes of the plumber's time
to make connection so that
you may have hot water in the
bath and kitchen.
The demands upon us for
Wire by plantation men has
been so great lately that by
the time the steamer reached
here we were short of it. With
what we received on the
"Australia" we can supply any
ordinary demand and our
arrangement with the manu
facturers in the United States
and Europe puts us in a posi
tion to practically control the
wire trade in this market. We
have also added largely to our
stock of Barbed Wire and can
fill orders to any quantity.
If you contemplate improv
ing your property by the addi
tion of a little paint we would
be pleased to contribute to
your bank account by selling
you Paints, we mean by this
that by purchasing from us
you save money and every
thing saved should go into the
bank. We can also supply
you with the necessary Oils,
Varnishes and Brushes to fin
ish the job.
Everyone knows how we
stand on the plow question;
they know that such a good
plow as the Hendry Breaker
has never been introduced on
these islands. We told you
last week that it is being used
on twenty-one different planta
tions on the islands, since then
another one has come into the
fold. We have also a small
Double Furrow Plow that is
gradually growing in favor
with plantation managers.
Our Rice Plows are unexcelled.
Hawaiian Hardware Co., L'd
Opposite Hprcckels' Block,
IF'ort Street.
H. HACKFELD & CO.
H.A.-V-EJ RECEIVED
By tlio Barks "H. Hackfeld," "Amy Tur
ner," "Albert" and other arrivals
n Now Supply of
Dry and Fancy
GOODS
Tailors'
Goods,
Saddles,
BOOTS and SHOES!
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY,
LIQUORS.
Havana, German & Manila Cigars
AMI A FUt.I, LINK OP
Q-roceries I
Plantation v Supplies I
I.IM1C, 01JMKNT, ETC., ETC., ETC.
AT VERY LOW KTKH.
Sol Agents
FOB THE
Anhauscr-BuMcb BudwcUcr llecr,
Schlitz Milwaukee llecr,
Harzer Sauerbrunnen,
Golden Oate Flour,
S perry's Boiler Flour,
Jlercluint's Flour,
Bechstein Pianos,
Seiler Pianos,
ETC.,
ETC..
737-tf
ETC.
JUST ARRIVED
FEB BABK "C. D. BUY ANT"
Baby Carriages
OF ALL STYLES
Carpets, Rugs and Mats
IN THE UTEST PATTERNS.
"HOUSEHOLD"
Sewing Machines
HAND SEWING MACHINES
All with tho Latest Improvements.
ALSO ON HAND
WESTERMAYER'S
Celebrated Cottage Pianos
Parlor Organs, Guitars
ANU Ol'lIEll
MUSICAL, INSTRUMENTS.
FOB SALE BY
ED. HOFFSCHLAEGER & CO.,
Kiiiu street, oppo. Casjtlo it Cooke.
WMf
THOMAS LINDSAY
MANUFACTURING
Jeweler & Watchmaker
,53sy
Mclnerny Block,
xm
Fort Street.
tSKJk
Keeps on hand u Varied Assortment of
Jewelry Suitable for
Wedding and Birthday Gifts
f.lK
Novelties in
SOUVENIR SPOONS,
Hawaiian and other Designs;
Wild Boars' Tusk Broodies,
Kukui Charms and Necklaces,
Ladles Hair and Hat Pins, Etc. Etc.
"Watches Cleaned and Repaired
By the Bust Workmen in Town.
Island Orders Have Careful Attention.
tF Don't mibtaku tho Address,
t. Linsros.A.-sr,
71-lm Molnerny Block, Fort Street.
" 3ST E3 2 T ! "
SHAYING, HAIR CUTTING & SHAMPOOING
AT T1IK
Queen Street Shaving Parlors
IIV
HOWARD MORHNO
(Next door to Morgan's auction room)
717-lin
mCushmn's
Menthol
- Inhaler
CURES
XJOj
FOR SALE BY
HOLLISTER & CO.,
X3PIXJC3-C3-ISTS,
5S3 Fort Street,
Corner Fort &
TWO GREAT
1st
I beg to inform tho Indies that I have received a Large and Com
plete Line of the Celebrated
Diamond Dye Fast Black Hose
For Ladic, Gentlemen, Misses and Children in Silk, Lisle and Cotton.
INFANTS' OPENWOBK. SOCKS IN BALBBIGAN
INFANTS' Ol'ENWOKK LISLE SOCKS IN FAST BLACK
1 CALL ATTENTION THAT 1 WILL HAVE A
SPECIAL HOSIERY SALE
m- Coiinnencing SATURDAY the 13th,
WHEBE GBEAT INDUCEMENTS WILL BE OFFEBE1).
Prices a.s .A-civ-ertisecl in. my "Win.cio'ws !
3d
I am oll'cnng Extra Inducements in
of WINDOW
IMIan"u.ra,otTjLrers' Saimoles
IN SWISS, APLIQUE ,t NOTTINGHAM.
.New Designs I Very Ohoiee Patterns !
BSS Prices of Above Goods as Advertised in Windows &tt
OiartsiirL ZMZstterietls I
I AM OFFEBING SWISSES, 48 INCHES WIDE, AT 25c.
S. EHRLIOH
Corner Fort and Hotel Sts.,
THIS "WEEK
323
Cases Ex S. S". "Monowai."
G Oases Ex S. S. "Alameda."
40 Cases Ex S. S. "Miowora."
58 Cases Ex S. S. "Gaelic." --
NEW
Immense
Etc.,
THEO.
LATEST
H.
Grippe
'f'
Hoaaolulvi, 131.
Hotel Streets.
SPECIALTIES !
! Windnw f! 11 Wains!
that line. Bcceived about 150 Pairs
CUBTAINS
1
Honolulu, H. I.
I
-O
GOODS
Variety!
''
I.
STYLES
Etc,
Elto.
DAY ES k CO.
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