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T HE j, DAILY.; BULLETIN. Pledged to neither Sect nor Party, Hut Establithed for the Benefit of All. SATURDAY, SEPT. .), 1893. What troubles tho rovolutiouary organs most is that thoro is moru lifo iu tho Bulletin- than is agree able to their nerves. II tho Advortisor as at present conducted is "American," then any inhabitant having any solf-rospect must bo 'Anti-American." Denunciation of "the licentious rule" ot Kalakaua is rathor pictur esque, coming from ono who sold his nowspapor opinions for an oilico under Kalakaua. Whou the present editor of tho Advortisor was installed in that po sition, ho mado ostontatious boasts that ho was going to oschow person alities. This was takou by thosi' who kuow him as a warning that his favorite bludgeon of scurrility was freshly greased for his new oppor tunity. They were not mistaken. Go to, "Editor of tho Friend," your afterthought will not hold water. Your paper was published ,on Friday, September 1, and tho dis graceful sneer at the President of tho United States was presumably written prior to that date, whilo the terious nature of Mr. Cleveland's ill ness was not known until the arrival of tho Australia, on Wednesday, September 6. Remember tho old couplet about committing a sin and thou lying to hide it, making it two. Yours is a case of cumulative sin ning. You are right in ono thing, the disability of President Cleveland at this time would be a calamity to Hawaii. Try again. ADVERTISER BOUNCE. Nothing cau be touched by the Advertiser without its elements ol truth being destroyed. When it says tho Bulletin confesses it "does not send a reporter to public meet ings because it cannot print the re port until tho next day," it simply iudulgos the Advertiser's propensity for twisting facts into unrecogniza ble shape. Filling columns up with dry details about tho outhouses at , tho leper settlement is not report- ' ing the meetings of tho Board ol Health anyway. That is a fakii trick of Advertiser enterprise get ting hold of dry official documents to till up with, while neglectiug that part of reporting work which re quires any exorcise of brains. Latel the Advortisor camo out with a scan head over what purported to be the report of the annual meeting of s prominent local institution. Twc or three columns were occupied with a report presented at tho meeting, beyond which there was not a lint about tho proceedings, the election of officers for the year being blankh ignored. The Bulletin reporter, al though the Advortisor was to come out ahead of his paper next day. gavo a full and faithful record ol the whole proceedings. Ho mot tht Advertiser reporter after tho meet ing had disporsed scurrying into the place to get some points from tho officors of the organization. This was a case whore tho "ability aud enterprise" sneered at by tho Adver tiser was equal to estimating what was news and what was not, tho re sult being that the Bulletin's report sold scores of extra papers of both daily and weekly editions, whilo probably tho Advertiser's report was dismissed with a glance of contempt by all who were concerned in the event. This is only one sample of how a "padded" sheet is conducted, out of many which could be given from week to week. Money Talks. Editob Bulletin: I notico that for some timo past the P. G. newspapers have been hav ing a bad attack of auglophobia, in fact according to theso otlicial or gans, Britishers of all kinds (with tho exception of those of tho white washed American breed) are told that they had better clear out ns soon as possible, or else they will bo iu dauger of incurring tho terrible anger of tho Annexation Olubbravo.-i and butt-hitting sharpshooter There is only ono thing which makes a considerable number of Brithher.-J decide to remain lioro for a little whilo yet, aud that is, tho money owing to them by the V. G. Postal Savings Bank. Doubtless as soon a- tho Postal Savings Bank can pay oil' the "blasted Britishers" these gontrv will mako themselves scarce from this part of tho world. I unclose my card and remain Onk op Them, Honolulu, Sept. 0, 18!W. m m "Braco Up" Is a tantalizing admonition to thoso who at this season feel all tired out, weak, without appetite and dibcoui agod. But tho way iu which Hood's Sarsapurilln builds up the tirml frame and gives u good appotito, is really wonderful, bo wo Hay, "Take Hood's and it will braco you up," For a general family cathartic wo oooildoutly rocowiaoHU Hood'i Pillu. MONEY AND CHARACTER,. You Can Judgo a Man by tho Way Ho Carries His Cash.. tf you want to know something about a man's character watch how lie handles his money. l ho generous, careless man carries i his money loose in his pocket cop- I per, silver and gold all mixed to got her, and when he is going to pav for anything he takes out a handful, and pick out tho amount ho re quires. Ho scorns to have no fear of robbery, for ho is of a trustful dis position, and boiug perfectly honest himself, thinks most others are like him. Tho man who it ho lias to pav a few pence won't even take tho trou ble of counting out tho amount in coppers, but throws down a piece of silver to be changed and by tho by ho rarely counts his change is a typo of "'a fool and his money are soon parted." Perhaps a lovo of display, almost inseparable from such a character, has something to do with this. Tho careful man always carries a purse and keeps tho gold, silver and copper in di Hermit compartments. A man liko this never wastes his money; ho values it as it ought to lie valued, and, though not niggard ly, is determined to have his money's worth. Ho quite believes that "any fool can make money, but it takes a wiso right man to keep it, ' and he is Tho mean man never lets you seo what money ho has: when ho is io- ing to pay for anything ho turns his back to you, clutches his money tight, and, so to say, draws it out of Ins hand, placiug tho coins down ono by one, for ho W loth to part with them, oven for necessaries. Komembor, tho man who jingles his money, in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred, hasn't got much. A bunch of keys and a fow coppers mako a good deal of noise. Toronto Xews. SUNDAY SERVICES. ' i st. ANonr.w's oatiiedi.al. Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity. Holy communion, (ifUOa. tn. Matins, with special music and sermon, 1 1 a.m. ' Hawaiian evensong, 3:130 p. m. Even song and sornton. 7:.'H) p. m. SECOND CONGREGATION. ; The services of tho Second Con gregation of St. Andrew's Cathedral ' to-morrow, will bo as follows: th-lfi a. iu., morning prayer with sermon; Venile, Gilbert "in E; To Deum, Ivotzchniar in F; Benedictus,Cooper iu G; hymns 207 and 215; Anthem, "The radiant morn hath passed away,'' by Woodward. Evening prayor with sermon, 13:30 p. m.; Mag uilicat, Gauutlett in E Hat; Nunc Dimittis, Hayes in E flat; hymns 31)8, 270 aud 27. Icov. Alex. Mackintosh, pastor. All are cordially invited. CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL. Sunday Services 15 and 7 a.m., Low Masses. English sermon at ! the 7 a. m. Mass, every Sunday I during tho whole year. 10 a.m., Higli Mass, with sermon in I'or- ' tugueso and Hawaiian. 2 p.m., ' liosary and Catechism. ! p.m., iu , winter season (November to Febru ary), 1:30 p. m. in summer season I I February to November), Benedic i tion of tho M. B. Sacrament. ; Weekly Services li and 7 a. in.. 1 Low Masses. CENTRAL UNION CHURCH. Sunday School at 0:15 a.m. Public 'Worship at 11 a.m. and 7:30p.m. Tho pa-stor will preach morning and evening. Tho evening discourse will ; be the annual sermon for the open ing of tho schools. Front seats ro , served for tho pupils. Tho Young People's Society of Christian En deavor will meet at G:3L) p. m. All are cordially invited to these ser vices. ! Y. M. C. A. HALL. ' Sunday, 11 a. m., services in Oahu , Jail; 1:15 p. m., services in Barracks; 3:30 p. m., Bible Study in Y. M. C. A. 0:.1U p. m., liosplo i'raiso borvice in Y. M. C. A. Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., prayer meeting at Y. M. C. A. Ser vices in Bethel street hall at 7:30. BEORGANIZED CHURCH. The Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saiuts, Mill lam Hall, roar of Upera House Ser- vices will bo hold Sunday as follows mix;. 10 a. in., Bible class; 11:15 a. m. and 7:30 p. in., preaching, by Elder J. C. Clapp. SEVENTH DAV ADVENTISTS. Seventh Day Adventisl Church, corner J'unulioowl nnu fiorctaiiia streets, in (i. et s cottage. .Sab- bath school, 1::5U; social nieotiiifr af- tur Sabbath school. Bible reading Punchbowl and Boretania every buudaj' welcome. evening. Everyone Mr. Thomas Batto, editor of tho Graphic, Texarkaua, Arkansas, has found what he believes to bo tho best remedy in existence for tho llux. His oxperieuco is wull worth remem bering. Ho says: "Last summer 1 had a very severe attack of llux. 1 tried almost every known remedy, uonu giving relief. Chamborlaiu'ij (Joli Jolic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Jttuno- ly was recommended to mo. 1 pur- ihuaud a bottle and received almost d immediate relief. 1 continued to use the modiciuo aud was entirely cured, 1 take pleasure iu recom mending this remedy to any person ' sull'eriiig with such a disease, as in my opinion it is the best medicine ' iu existence." 2ii and fit) cent bottles lor sale by all dealers. Benson, Smith & Co., agents for tho I la wai- j ian Islands. ft is reported that the Mikado's ; advisi'rs contemplate restricting .lupniiusi) emigration to the United States. That will fall in with the i views of our people, but it is hardly in accordance with the policy pur sued by .Japan regarding emigration J to Hawaii. The latter may bo with j a view to the extension of Japanese iiillueuco. Them is a movement afoot to secure the suirrago of the .Japan ese in Hawaii, and Japan would be1 glad to annex the islands. We can- , not consent to any such .Mongolian expansion. .V. !'. Cull. All kinili of Uommercittl Printing I promptly external at low rate at the I Bulletin Offiat, HE BORROWED CREDIT. Two Wholosalo Grocor3 Swindled hi a Sugar Transaction. Harry MeChesnoy, a relative of tho member of the" linn of M. "V. MeChesnoy & Sons, wholesale gro cers of Honolulu, with olliee at 201 Front street, was arreted yesterday upon a charge of obtaining goods by false pretence. Me(.'lieney fell the linaiii'i.'il do- pio-iou and hm.-iI the credit of the I linn to raise funds. His plan was to go to wholesale hou.-es and order I sugar to be sent to his namesakes' place of business. A drayman would bo summoned and tho ineiehandiso j started oil". MeChesnoy, however, would stop the toaintcr and chango tho place oT delivery of I ho goods. Lust Saturday fio thus secured three barrels of sugar from William Clull' A: Co., L'O Front street, and two barrels from Haas Rrothers, UK) California street. Ilo had the sugar ' delivered in tho manner mentioned i to a Kearny-strcot confectioner and I received cash for the stoln sweets, which ho sold at a much lower rate than the market price. Yesterday ho again approached Clull' .V Co. and ordered live barrols. The firm became suspicious mid re ported the matter to the police, with tho result that McChcsuey was ar rested by Detective Cody whilo awaiting tho loading of his pur chase at. tho Front-slreet store. He stated that ho had committed the offense on account of financial troubles, and had proposed to make 'ood ins molt later on. lie gave the naino of Harry Chesley when arrostoii. .s. J Uhronicle, Aiig.i:,). I Tho success of Mrs. Auuio M. Benin, of McKeesport, Pennsylvania, I iu tho treatment of diarrhoea in hor ' children will undoubtedly be of iu- torest to many mothers. S ho bays: . "l spout several weeks in Jonstown, j LJa., after tho great llood, on account I of 1113' husband being employed ! there. Wo had several children with 1 us, two of whom took tho diarrhoea ' very badly. I got some of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Uomody from Uov. Mr. Chapman. It cured both of them. 1 know of several other cases where it was equally successful. 1 think it can not bo excelled aud cheerfully ro , commend it." 25 aud 50 cent bot tles for sale by all dealers. Benson, Smith As Co., agontH for tho Hawai ian IslamiH. Th". Daily Bulletin ilelivvit tin r-tWli LOST ON FOIJT STJiliKT, A. Ivc'V?. Kinder pleas-u Uilii-u. HUNCH OK Iuuve at Ihis '-'l-3t i NOTICE. I I.I, i'EUSONS HAVIVO CI.AIMb I Ix. against llolicrt Willi.im Holt por 1 tonally aie ruiiucslvil to pre.-eut tlie bame . without delavattlie Olliee of i insect; t a. j. caktwimc.ht. Honolul.l, Aug. ir, le!. SIK-tf ' NOTICE. . VfOTU'B IS HIHIKUV 01 VEX THAT . JLi we have this day bought from l.uni ' U liy, rlie retiring partner, his one-tenth uinlivideil (ditiro of the Kwong f-iug Wai I o , rli-e plantation lit Uanamaulu, Island of Kauai. I lie .-aid Kwong Sing U'ai Co shall not lie liahle for any private deht.s I contracted hy the said l.uni Why prior to . or alter date of sale. ! KWONG SING WAI CO. Augusts!, IM. 8'':s-:tt , FOB SALE FOR WANT OF USE. A STEAM LAUNCH IN FIKST-Ol.ASS Tx. order uell-known an having heen u-ed by Dr. (i. Trou-seaii an l'ort 1'hysi- ' chin. The several I'ilols, the Customs ' Olllcera can give information about the 1 boat; speed seven knots. Several other floats, Spurn, Sails, et, etc. 'Iholloats . can he seen at Mri. Keist's liout house next upply to DU. O. TUOUSSKAU, From !l to 11 a. m. or 7 to 8 i: 818-Un POUND NOTICE. -VfOTICF, 19 IIEKEHV , JJN given that the follow- fa's ing de-senbed Animal will Cffir; he kolil ut rum ic Auction, TijSuSSt-A on SATURDAY, Sept. HI, J.-t&Ztete l.ilKI, at 1 J o'clock noon, at the Uovenimciit l'oundat Makiki: 1 Sorre Horse with white spot on fore i nea-i, iniee legs unite, nrainleil ".)!' on ' risjht Iiind leg, also "TO" on loft lu n.i leg. ' & Owner of the above Animal must , send in h'n claim within 10 day-, other-wi-o it will he sold on the da'te above , named. JIM KUKONA, Government I'oiiuilniiitcr. I Honolulu, Sept. 7, lh!i:t, 82l-,.'t ir i tni i KlllPflTinP KflTITQ llllUClUUlU llCllllO FOK. SA.LE I If AVE KOlt SALE 2000 PINEAPPLE PLANTS Foil SALE IN LOTS TO SUIT. CAN BE SEEN AT MY SALESROOM. J AS. 1 . MORGAN ,,.,., ... .. lKM .. OOE-AJSJTO gamsMpuo For SAN FRANCISCO. THE Al STEAMSHIP v'ffi&i'iriiLt A TTtnPT?. A T .T A " WILL LEAVE HONOLULU l-Oll IIIK AIIOVIS 1'OJIT ON Wednesday, Sept. 13th, A. T 1SI O O 1ST . The uiiiersl(.;niHl nro now pruuireil to lsno Tliroilijli Tieketh from till- ulty to till points In tliu United Status. For further particulars ruuardillj; Kreitjlil or I'asiiUHM ojijily to WM. G. IRWIN & CO., LU, UU-4t Otnvral Aeuu. " ' - - Hawaiian HanS Co., L'i Saturday, Sept. !, 7.906'. The wind blows gently and the clouds hover over Manoa and there the rain softly pat ters on the shingles. On the lower levels, outside the realms of the water carts, the dust piles up thicker than rumors as to the political situation. The Water Works seem to be out of a job and the Aer motor silently pumps, pumps, pumps and the lawns, some lawns grow greener every day. Cane land which other- Wise would iro to waste has go to waste been made available on a half dozen plantations by the use of Aermotors. Managers will understand the term when we say that at Kahuku the Aer motor supplies three men's water. If it does so much at Kahuku it will do it elsewhere. The recent robberies com mitted throughout the city, but more particularly "on the plains," warrant people every where guarding themselves against midnight intruders. Pistols and watchmen's whis tles are excellent things to keep under the pillow. We have imported some very fine Smith & Wesson Revolvers of the finest quality and particu larly adapted for use on peo ple who break in and steal. We have selected none but double acting with blue barrels, guaranteed to be the best made. Honolulu is one of the (cv places on the map where the sun shines on both sides of the street every day in the ear and this fact makes it particu larly pleasant for persons who ,' J . , , hammock, pleasant, not be-! .nn-r nn ri iri-rnrriti ciuctn in n cause the sun shines on them, but because there are no cold winds to run a shiver along; We ones spinal column, have a few Hammocks, good ones too, that were built espe cially for two people, have hammock honks tings for people who been used to tung their we; and i have ! i i iiaiii- mocks to the trees. By the "Australia" we re ceived more of the Keystone Egg Beaters, the acknow ledged superior to any egg beater ever sold -in this mar ket. They are easiest tc handle and easiest to clean, and do the best work in the shortest time. Bailey's Rubber Brushes are used extensively in the United States for toilet purposes and most people prefer them to bristles. We have a few of the small size flesh and nail sort that we are anxious to get rid of because they do not rightly belong in the stock of the hardware merchant. You can have them for about half the usual price, Our ban rrancisco buyer sent us some of the hand somest Levels for carpenters and masons' use we have ever seen. Not only handsome but useful, mechanically accurate, with horizontal and perpendi cular glasses. We have also the cheaper variety for plain every day work. In addition to levels we have every sort of tool used by carpenters and of the finest quality. Disston's : Saws are a specialty with us. The China steamer will be along presently and you'll ! want a brass cage for the bird .,nn iron-nii-iir t-M l-mu Anmlicr on are going to buy. Another reason jur your waniinga cage is the arrival of the "Irmgard" with an assortment of Laysan Island birds. We have a fine assortment . of Solid Brass Cages as pretty as ou care to have them. Picture Hooks for mouldings anil Picture Knobs for driving may be obtained from us a bit cheaper and probably a trifle better than the average run of them. Gilt and Silver Picture Cords made by the Hondryx Company in Connecticut have a place on our shelves. If your pictures are heavy get the gilt, it's stronger. Hawaiiau Hardware Co., L'd Opposite HpreoUelb' lllook, 807 FOKT STREET. To Lot or LunEO TO X.ET ONE NKW COTTAOK ON I'niiuliliowl Stvci-t, nr-tir (he Hospital, (I iouiiim. Kent I1D.U0. b. AIM. 111!. MIS-tf TO LET T WAIKIKl.ON TMH lleacli, a ImiiiiI'IiciI A.- '. l'utta;c with lu'oiiiniuiiilallii W! I r i .."t Cnoklinile &it,(Viiit9 m'ciiiiiiiiiiilmliin. for par- '"Itii-SuciS- tiettlars Impilru IIui.i.ktin Unlet! lllU-11 TO TET NEWII0U8K OK TIVK . ,r-At --, room, on Magazine &Y &. street, with ltathrooiii, pat- hSii tnViTVSL fill V. 0., rte. Commands i:i--iiV:ifi- I oneof the lined views in Jiowmmi. .ppiy lo tl77-tf) .!. M. VIVA.S. TO LET OSK it rcti LOOK VUO.M 11K- Am it. ... .. ..4. .. .. . , at Hawaiian Hardware Oo.'n store. lXi7-tI I.' I. II l.'VIll'V FOR SALE rpilB HKSmiSXCK AND JL hot bltuuti'd on Wll- A'-U--, ucr a .vvenuu, ouiow i.uiiii- pi 1 5 tiwa lllo Homo, mid owihmI liy SLLa-ShMg?." the undursiBiitil, is liirtnluou uilvamugu ons terms. Apiilv to .IOIIN KKUNANIlKZ, 81!l-2m At W. S. I.tiCtf, MeriMiiint St. ft!!: ii "iv TO TjHUT! NKW COTTAliK NO. I. r CONTAINING l-'I VI- UOOMS. ,,'. c ;1 'lit'ii and .:' .", nnd bin-Kiii& KJ ratlines to Kin l)inltii!-roiiiii. Kilclii-ii ing-room Hours painted, otlu-r i-oniii.- humi soiim.'Iv nanered and finished; l'alent W. ('., llatliro'-m.ervniits' ilooin, Wo-idromu, Oliieken llouce and Yard. The it.'oiiiids properly cultivated, eoiitainiii;; 1-niitTm-i, fthrnbs and Kloweis, TIiumc pi-einUesnre ioeated one liloek from lleivtuniitrui't niiil one mile from town. Can lie leaded liy a eood imrtv at a rua-.onallu rent t)StilT UlMshl.V. a-o LET NKW COTTA(il') NO. 11. C-lONTAINlNU SIX JiOOMs, .J '., J Laiuii, Hay Window, lliil-"..'..-J cony, interior of liuiis-u lialid-LtiCi-k'iLv -oinly ruitivil and iiapertd. Kitem-u and iiiuiu-iouiii luiorr. paiiueo, i-.irior lioor carpeted, other lloor.-j minted ami oil clothed, all new. tonne sels up i-even feet from ground cucln-ed all arouinl, Win dows, Huori, etc. Two Patent v. t,", llathroom, Wiihlirooni, Serv:iiu' liooiu;-, Tool ltoom. Oliieken lluu.-e and Vanl, I.argo Carriage IIuil-o and tiialile with rooms upjtair. Any tiinnuiit of I'rult Trees, Grapes and l'lower.-.. la rise I.awn and Orounda under proper cultivation. location niiiic as Hou-e No. 1 and -aine. terms to a good mm at price TO SUl'J' himsei.k. K. Ii. All waste water fiom sink, ete., is carried through pipes to l.ugu Iniek vault. g&r- Apply nt J. A. Magoou. flt'i.i.l'TiN Olliee or to n-if Real Estate Agency V No. 510 Fort Struct. ? ' 1 la "! 1 House on Mouth. 1 House on Mouth. Gcrniania street $0 per Emma Square ?I5 per 1 Store under the "Ailiimlon. 1 ritoro on Nimatiu street. U Houses on lleretimi.i street. i Houses on l'oil stieet. FOR V HjL3. House and Iit on Ileretania Mrcot near J'enaaeola. Lot li00 feet frontage and 140 feet deep. Several De.iirable Residences at Qrst clns locution". I llesldcncc on Geriuania street. K ItOAUDMAN, A cent. -LT-tf It can be proved AnT day That the Daily Bulletin lias the Largest Circulation Of any paper In Honolulu. Business Men Stick a Pin T)ar. FOR SALE! 1 IIoiihi unit Lot on Lilllm street. y 1Otim Iviiak.ni t-ireut, hetween ffuunnu nveiniii and l.ilihti lie. i. ;j 1 Ioiim ami Lot. on the I'alamu road. TO liBX I Hiiiimi and Ut on IJiiiiiim stn-et. i Ilotuo and Lot on l.llilm Hit cut. ttCu for further particulars, ripply to .1. M. MON'SAIMIAT. CiirtwrlKlitV liloek. Miti'Iiiiiii Hirer i. 777 If For Local Xews Filly presented Take the Bulletin Every timo. .ftm'SV . I " " IS inlu street earn, u I Uool mid Convenient tot- feii ji-niW tnc of Six Ilooms, Lnrae H!i.KZz a&, Stable nnd Chicken lloie-e. Apply l I IC779 jnS Ml S3 PLE OF Corner Fort So 1 AM NOW REDUCED A FULL WHITE v. GOODS ! Figured Swisses, fast colors; Jit 15c. Fancy Sateens at 15c. Figured Challies at 15c. Victoria Lawn at 65c. Piece. 3-rea,t ZRedoaotiorL IN cotchZephyrstX o . -Lj jtx xv. i . i "Tf""T" "t Comer Fort aud Hotol Sis., .... Honolulu, H. I. 4-1 re?H es OD s THE m Guarantee Every Package ej3- "WE SE3ST3D OUT "&stt WE HAVE KE0E1VED A FHESH CONSIGNMENT, CONSISTING OF 40 Oases ! ISO JDosexi ! 1920 Packages I FOR SALE BY THE PACKAGE, DOZEN OR CASE BY HOLLISTER & CO., :d:evctc3-C3-ists, F5f: T5'-r. sghfecit.. I 1 i P I jcKwear cum mtBom GRAND O m iffcnnj v. tit ?J w&rj uu 100 Doz. Four-in-Hands "Wortli 100 Doz. Four-in-Hands VSTortli LViimmdrliQiifoar iiy oyiiiiiiui lyiisiisyiii if! Q if. 0 . TREGLOAN & SON. F Hotol Strceto, OFFERING AT PRICES LINE OF Dress Ginghams r- -T- -j -r--t J i JL v jrx , .'. Food BEST. "FConol-nlxt, H. I. eckwear! Neckwear ! DISPLAY N IE" -o 25c. Each w 50 Cents. 35c. Each TS Cents. && .-! 'SB