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NEW FURNITURE
JXJST RECEIVED
J. HOPP c&, CO.
COMPRISING
Beautiful - Articles - in - Antique - Oak
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BKDROOM SKTS,
SIDEBOARDS,
CH1KKON1KISS,
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Splendid Line of Rattan and Reed Furniture
SINOLB PIECES AND SETS.
CORNICE POLKS IN WOOD OR BRASS MOUNTINGS.
ZBlegaxxt "-" TJplxolstery
In Fine Spring, Hulr, Wool, Moss uwl Straw Mattresses.
PILLOWS OF LIVE GEESE FEATHERS AND SILK FLOSS.
Latest Improvements Id Wire Mattresses, Lounge & Sofa Beds, Divan Lounges and Sofas.
Great Variety of Baby Carriages, Cribs, Cradles & High Chairs.
V Our Cabinet-making Workshop is Superior In Men and Material. -"Ml
FUHN1TURE AND MATTRESSES REPAIRED AS GOOD AS NEW.
IMIatting: Tia.icl at Siiortest KTotioe.
OT-OUR PRICES ALWAYS THE
J. HEOFIP cSs OO.,
No. V4 K1it.k Street, .... Honolulu, IT. I
nL.o"v:Excr2 -&, co.
No. 19 Nuuanu Street, "Foster Block."
IMPORTERS AND SOLE AGENTS
I-'OR THE SALE OK
C. Carpy & Co.'s Very Superior California Wines,
From "Uncle Sam" Wine, Cellars, Airiw C'ily,
Fredericksburg Brewing Co.'s Export Lager Beer,
Sun Jo.ie, Cal., U. S. A.
Dullemaml & Co.'s Cream Pure Rye Whisky,
Amerha's Fintst 1'railuclion, Melt uml Mtlhiw.
Spruance, Stanley & Co.'s "0. P. T." Bourbon Whisky,
Uniform anil lieliublt .
Scott & Gilbert's "Sassafras" Sour,"
The Prime of Summer Drinks.
These Goods are Guaranteed Klrst
tali- ut Very Reasonable Prices.
Mutual Telephone SOS-
GOO
Nuuanu Street, - - Near Hotel Street.
HAS JfsT MX Ell ED BY LATE IIRIV lL.-
KZ-A-iriisronTJ t:ela. :
Direct from China' Finest Mountain Qullt ' Supeuor to Any
thing liver Sold in Honolulu'
Camphor Trunks Fitted with Patent Deliclive Locks,
l.ateil Styles Chinese Bamboo Chairs and Louwjei,
lieautiful Patterns Chinese Silk and Silk Handkerchiefs, Ktc.
High Class Tailoring in All Its Branches!
Always on hand a Choice Assortment of Cashmeres, Tweeds, Etc., Etc.
- Low Pi'loeg and Good Fit, Ovie.ra.nt.eecl
SlO-.im
C II A S . 11 U S T AGE,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR and FEED.
Fresh California Roil
ALWAYS
Hem Goods Received by Every
All Orders faithfully attended to.
tollciteU and packed with cure.
LINCOLN BLOCK, King Street -
TELEPHONE 119.
RUTH TELEPHONES i!
LEWIS & CO.,
Ill FORT STREET.
Importers, Wholesale h Retail Grocers
Provision Dealers & Naval Supplies
Fresh Goods by Every Gala. Steamer
IDE HOUSE GOODS A SPECIALTY.
Inland Orders Solicited. Satisfaction Quarauteed.
TELEPHONE !.
H. E. McINTYRE & BRO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Orooeries, Provisions a.ncl F-eeci.
New Goods Received by Every Packet from the Eastern Ktutcs and Kumpe.
FRKHH UALIFOKNIA PRODUCE I1Y EVERY STEAMER,
All Onturi faithfully utteinliM to unU (Joodn dullveied to any jmrt of the City Inf,
itlmiil ()ider uullcltod, ButUfnctlnii Kiitiriiiili'i-il,
iUn.ut oocnar T'ort & lnu Hti'ttu.
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EXTENSION
TABLES,
i,U CHAIRS, Etc., Etr.
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LOWEST IN HONOLULU.
- class in cverv resneet uml are oll'ercil for
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Post CHtioe Bos. 137
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Butter and Island Butter
ON HAND j3
Steamer Iroin San Francisco.
.Satisfaction guaranteed. Island Ciders
Bet. Fort and Alakea Streets.
P. O. BOX 372.
-P. O. BOX 2'I7
-P. (). HON H&.
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Golden
ifa on
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W. F. REYNOLDS, Prop.
CASH Is tho basis of our business. Foi
Cash you can always got good bargains.
All our Goods are Marked hi Plain Figures;
the richest man and tho pootest child can
tell tho prices of Goods in our Store. Even
steamer keeps our stock properly assorted.
Fashionable .'. Society.. Writing.1. Papers,
Correspondence Card",
Visiting Cards,
Playing Cards,
Kahcrs, Dlxons and every other kind of
Pencil at Ilk;, pur Dozen up.
School Supplies !
OROt'UI'T SETS A OTHER GAMES.
The only Storo which keeps a Full-assorted
Mock of TENNIS GOODS at
Lowest Prices.
SOLE AGENT FOR
DOMESTIC
Sewing Machines
The Star that Leads them All.
SOLE AGENT FOR
Remington Typewriter
The Cock of the Walk.
AND
Typewriters' Supplies.
SOLE AGENT FOR
Pan-American Sewing Machines
Hand Machines $12 with Cover.
Stand Machines from $25 Up.
$'J.,"iO extra is charged for packing and ship
iug Stand Machines to the other Islands.
A PERFECT STOCK OF
Spectacles & Eyeglasses
Is always kept on hand in either Steel,
Nieke'l, Shell or Gold Frames. No
charge for testing eyes and
no humbug.
A Well-assorted Stock of NOVELS always
on hand. A Neat Assortment of
Bound & Children's Books !
At Publishers' Prices. No need to
send away for hooks.
MUSIC ORDERED BY EVERY STEAMER.
C3-TJJ rARS
Of the Rest German, Spanish and American
Makes on hand from $1.00 up.
.lust received the BEST GUITAR ever
ollered the public
Genuine v Spanish v Make
Unequalled in Tone only 117.50.
Banjos, Tamuorlnes, Harmonicas, Bones, Etc.
KOf SEND US YOUR ORDERS--
"DAI NIPPON"
Hotel Street,
Next door to the Palace Ice Cream Purler-
Ml'.-i. Coi.i.uo has received a Uirge Invoice
of New Goods per S. fo. "Oceanic."
Silk and Embroidered Silk Crape (or
Ladies' Dresses!
Yery Handsome Handkerchiefs,
Embroidered, Drawn Work, Open
Work, Etc., Etc., Etc.
Plain and Bordered Silk Handkerchiefs
KOH OKM I.KMKN
Embroidered Cushions, Parn'-oK, Kan-,
Etc., Etc., Etc.
Mufllers, Opera Hoods, Sashes, Scaifs,
Shawls, Etc., Etc., Etc.
Rainbow Graoe Goods !
SILK STOCKINGS,
- I.A1CUK A1MIRIMi:.NT 1)1 -
Silk
and Crape Neckties!
. . . SOK.EE2STS . . .
ILiSLCciTjiereci A.lt-u.m.s
Willi Pictures of Japanese Scenery,
Costumes, Etc., Etc., Etc.
- - COTTON
Etc., Etc.,
CRAPE--
Etc., Etc.
"DAI NIPPON"
Hotel Street,
Next door to tho Palace Ice Cream Parlois
CHEAP FUEL!
FRESH ALGEROBA FIREWOOD
$9.00
Per Cord Delivered.
JOHN K. COLRURN A- CO.
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W. S. LUCE,
Wine & Spirit Merchant
cami'Iicm. nm:i'i)f)r huh k,
Merchant St., : : Honolulu.
M'J .tin
KOH SALE
'IHEHOIIOONER 'NORMA,' ifk
I 6a Toiih lleglnler, buhnlun- JrSirt
dully built of Oak ami (,'nlur; JUaA
Copper uml t'uppur I'liblencd. -J31S,
Kor iirli e mid luirUuuhiin apply
'Mill Til ICO, II. DAVIKH.V CO
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U, S. MINISTER WILLIS,
Intorvlowed at His Law OHlco In
Louisville.
j Tho Louisville, Kentucky, Tiuios
1 ot Sopt. 20 has tho following report
j of mi interview with Hon. Albert
I S. Willis, tho United States Minister
I to Hawaii:
1 Hawaii has lately attracted a good
deal of attention Iron tho people
i of tho United States on account of
I tho revolution which overturned tho
' monarch, followed by tho efforts to
got this Government to take it tiudor
its protecting wing by annexation.
England protested, and for a whilo
, tho oes of the world were turned
i toward tho small group of islands
I away out in tho 1-acilic Ocean.
I Tho tearful appeals of Princess
Katulani to tho United States to es
tablish hor upon tho throno lent an
additional interest to tho situation,
i and tho result of it all was tho dis
I semination of protty general iu
j formation concerning these islands.
I This interest has lately boon greatly
, increased hero, and tllo islands, ro
' mote as they are, will, during tho
coming years, at least, have souio
i thing of a local interest to tho peo
ple of this city, for one of hor most
I distinguished citizens will soon take
I up his residence there as Minister
j from this country. The existing
, situation there now makos tho post
an important one, anil President
Cleveland was fully cognizant ot
this fact when ho appointed Hon.
Albert S. Willis as tho representative
of the United States. Everywhere
tho appointment has boon indorsed
as a good one.
Tho iroverunient there now is a
provisional one, pending tho settle
ment by Congross at Washington of
its future, for tho attitude of the
United States in tho 'matter will de
termine its political destiny.
A roporlor for Tho Times found
Mr. Willis in his law office. Ho is a
inuch-sought-for and a very busy
man those days. Ho has had to ar
range his huge private affairs on
short notice in order that ho may
go upon his foioigu mission. When
asked about some information as to
his now post Mr. Willis protested
that ho did not know a thing to
communicate.
"I do not even know when 1 will
bo ablo to got away,1' ho said. "I
had made my plans to leave on
Saturday, butMrs. Willis was taken
sick, and now evorvthinsr waits on
her recovery. In order to take tho
j vessel on which 1 intended to sail
from San Francisco it will bo neces
sary for us to leave horo Saturday.
! If Mrs. Willis should become suifi-
j ciontly well by that time to stand
the fatigue of a trip across tho
! Western Continent, wo will start as
intended, otherwise tho journey will
I bo postponed until sho is ablo to
travel."
"Who will be in your party?"
I "Mrs. Willis, myself and son and
Mr. Ellis Mills, of Virginia, tho Con-
sul-Gonoral to Hawaii. At least I
understood from Washington that
ho was to join me hero and accom
pany mo on the trip."
The reporter then suggested that
something about tho Hawaiian coun
try would bo of special interest just
now.
"I know nothing about it except
what 1 have road in books and
heard from persons who have beeu
there," said Mr. Willis. "Volumes
have been written in praise of the
climate and country. Tt is called
tho 'Paradise of tho Pacific' There
spring holds perpetual roign, tho
temperature varying only from 7f
to 78 degrees. It is a great saui
tariuin and is visited by many per
sons in search of health. Mr. C. P.
Moorman, of this city, has been
there, and I have heard that ho was
greatly pleased with tho placo."
"How does Mrs. Willis like the
prospect?''
"Sho has an unusual amount of
adaptability and makos it agreeable
to accompany mo where duty calls,
but oven outside of this 1 may say
sho is very well pleased, for she has
received many very favorable re
ports of the place from friends who
have been charmed by the country
and benefited by the climate."
Touching tho government of the
placo Mr. Willis spoko generally of
the present status, which, he says, is
provisional ponding tho action of
Congress on tho treaty of annexa
tion submitted under tho previous
Administration. President Clove
land appointed Col. Blount a special
commissioner to loport on tho situa
tion there, and ho litis prepared an
elaborate paper, which will soon bo
made public. In conclusion Mr.
Willis said:
"Whatever may bo the outcomo of
ponding inoasuros, 1 am satisfied
that tho United States will novor
permit thoso islands to pass uudor
foreign control. Thoy are too im
portant commercially and as a base
for naval operations in tho Pacific."
Mr. Willis and party will spend a
few days in San Francisco before
sailing for Hawaii if circumstances
permit, n is atioui iJlK) miles be
tween thoso ports, making a voyage
of almost a week.
Since his appointment Mr. Willis
has been sponding his leisure time
reading up on Hawaiian affairs, aud
kindly offered to loud Tho Times
man his books for further informa
tion about the country.
Tho Hawaiian or Sandwich Isl
ands aro on the highway to China
and lapau. Honolulu is tho capital
and chief seaport. Its population
contains a largo proportion of
Americans and English, under whoso
inlluenco the natives have made
rapid piogress in civilization. Thoy
have public schools aud higher in
stitutions of learning. Newspapers
aro published in the native language.
Tho cultivation of mignr cano and
inaiiufacturo of migar are tho princi
pal industries.
M. Goldberg has just iwoivod by
the steamer Australia a sample lino
in uoiiih ami umiios Mines, and not
lining in tlio hIido btiHiuoHH ho has no
lo.illll fo konii t limn in Hlooli. Time
will be hold i I ho pair or in lot to
miit tho buyi-i AT COST. Uomu
THE WEEKLY BULLETIN
October 17, 1893.
CONTENTS:
KDVroUlALS:
After the Root Race.
The Financial Status.
A High Handed Act. ,
New Kind of Surplus.
Who Contracted the DcliNV
Editorial Notes.
VOIlUKSPONlUiNCK!
Jassont Rives.
VnVllT ClIKONWUi:
Full Report of Cases on Trial.
I'ltovisioxA i, u:aisu wiih:
Report of Session P. G. Councils.
77 a: no.rr iiacjc-
Myrtles and Heulanis.
Tin: nor ut.oitic tiwtteu:
Account of His Doings Heie,
77; SnoWEltA WIIECK-
Latest News items Concerning the
Vessel.
LOCALS:
Death of Mr. Bam'l M. Carter.
Death of Mrs. Alex. J. Oartwright.
Tho Steamer W. G. Hall.
Ixical News and Gossip.
Shipping Reports, Etc., Etc., Etc.
LA TEST F0HE1QN NEWS.
YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION:
Home $4. Foreign $5.
AFTERNOON TEA CLOTHS.
The undersigned has just
received a large and varied
assortment of Ifcm-Stilcheil
and Fringed Tea Cloths; also
some exceedingly handsome
Sideboard Olotlm in different
lengths, which he invites
his lady customers to in
spect. W. G. SPROULL.
848tf
SOMETHING NEW!
MF "Is there anything new under the
SUN?"
Yon will ask yourself that ijuustion and
the answer is
GO TO 1. GOLDBERG'S
Ml 1IWI LOOK AT Ills
New Patent Ventilated Undershirt
LIGHT! DURABLE 1 COOL I
A Summer Garment that cannot be sur
passed. Roth in Long and Short Sleeves.
PRICE 50c. EACH.
IM:. C3OTi3DBH3PL3-
soi.k auknt ron
DR. G. JAEGER'S SANITARY UNDERWEAR
8I3-tf
For Yokohama Direct !
The Nippon Yusen Kuisba's Al Steamer
"MIIKE MARU,"
3000 Tons,
THOMPSON, Commander;
is due here about October 'J.'nd, and will
leavo for tho above port on
Monday, Oct. 30, 1893
For further narticulars reuardini'
r reigiit or rassage, apply to
WM. G. IRWIN & CO., L'TD
Agents Nippon Yusen Kaisha.
Sans Souci Hotel
"Waikiki, Honolulu.
First-class accommodation for Tourists
and Island guests.
Private Collages for Families.
Finest Sea Batlilug Id Honolulu,
T. A. SIMPSON,
iMf Manager.
C. AKIMA,
Merchant j Tailor,
48 Nuuanu Street.
KKI.I'H -,MAYh OIS HAND
A FINE STOCK OF CLOTHS
And Gies a Good Fit Every Time.
Clothes Altered to Suit Customers!
Clothes Gleaned and Dyedl
20- PRIORS THE LOWEST -A
MS tf
REMEMBER I
tr no.
Queen Street Shaving Parlors
Adjoining Morgan's Auction Room
ll !S OIIIAIN
First CJlaBs Slmvo or Hnir Cut
EIDWARD MO"Rnlro.
1U tin
TRADE J
JUST ARRIVED
PER HARK "0. D. DRY A NT"
, Baby Carriages
OF ALL STYLES
Carpets, Rugs and Mats
IN TltR I.ATRHT l'ATTKItNK.
"HOUSEHOLD"
Sewing Machines
HAND SEWING MACHINES
All with the Latest Improvements.
ALSO ON HAND
WESTERMAYER'S
Celebrated Cottage Pianos
Parlor Organs, Guitars
AND OTHER
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
FOR SALE IJY
ED. H0FFSCHLAE6ER & CO,,
King street, oppo. Castle A Cooke.
T-Ju tf
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KA MA1LE,"
Fort Street.
At this Well-known Store, a beautiful and
artistic line of Goods is now on view, all
having been personally selected. In the
Dry Goods Department
Which is now under the management of
Mr. W. R. Nichols, late of New York,
there is to he found a choice assortment of
India and Surrali Silks, Pongee and (Ji ape
Silks, Persian Lawns, Swiss Muslins, Or
gandies and many other Fabrics of lovely
designs and colors. Tho
Children's and Infants' De
partment
Is the most complete in the city. The
Fancy Goods Department
Has not been neglected and is well-stocked
with a choice collection of Higli Class No
velties. INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED
"KA MAILE,"
Fort Street.
JUST RECEIVED!
Ex Uarkentines "W. H. Dimond" and
"S. 0. Wilder,"
A FRESH LOT OF
Hay, Grain m Feed
For sale in quantities to suit aud at
LOWEST PRICES.
J. F. COLBTJRN & CO.
Queen Street.
Mutual Telephone 3S7. Rell Telephone 51.
O.AI-JW
JAPANESE BAZAAR,
Hotel Street, - - Oppo. Bethel St.
IS IIOLUINO A
o e isr tj i asr e
Clearance Sale
GREAT BARGAINS !
IN ALL KINDS OF
Handsome and Artistic Goods,
Etc., Etc., Etu., Etc.
J. M. de SA e SILVA.
FOR. S-AXjE!
3-r--
1 Family Carriage Horse, ""
1 Phaeton in Good Order,
1 Covered Brake,
1 Imported Jersey Cow.
R. I. LILL1E,
at T. H. Davies A Co.'s.
"OfJ-l
NOTICE.
Doors, Fences, Balconies and
Artistic Grave Fences
Made tn older of Wrought Iron, In
A.. QAOUBN,
At Sterling's Palming Khup, Union Streil.
tilltf
"Cunha's Garden"
Punchbowl Street, near Moiliioli
Church, Honolulu.
- IIAh loll l-M.I ALL I.INI'l- "I
PLANTS and FLOWERS
ALL ORDERS ATTENDED to.
MIIH, tlUNHA, 1'iouriutieHS.
tm-:tw
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DATLYBOLLETINCO
Are Receiving Now Invoice ot
BOOK AND JOB STOCK
Y KVKRY STKAMKR
AT TllKltt
MERCHANT STREKT.
Where, they are fully pr-'pnrc- lo do all
kinds of work In the latest styles, at
Ihu shortest notice itiul at the
most Reasonable Rules.
Fine Job Work In Colors a Specialty
POSTER PRINTING
Kxectitcd in the Most Attractive
Manner.
BILLHEADS, LETTERHEADS,
STATEMENTS, NOTEHEAD3,
MEMORANDUMS, ETC.
Kent! the following partial list of spec
ialties and get theBui.uvriN's prices be
fore placing your orders. Uy so doing
you will save both time uml money.
Letter Heads,
Note He-uls,
Bill Heads,
Memorandums,
Hills of Lading,
KtateiniMitH,
uirouiars,
Contracts,
Agreements,
Shipping Oontiacts,
Check Hooks,
Legal Blanks,
Culendars,
WVilding Cards,
Visiting Cards,
Business Cards,
Funeral Cards,
Admission Cards,
Fraternal Caids,
Time ('aids,
Milk Tickets,
Meal Tickets,
Theatre Tickets,
"Scholarship CertiHcates,
Corporation Certificates.,
Maniage Ceitilicaleu,
Receipts of nil kinds,
I'liiiilatiou Orders,
Pioniissory Notes,
Pamphlets,
Catalogues,
Piogrammea,
Labels of every variety,
1'etitioiiB in any language,
Envelopes & Letter Circulars,
Sporting Scores & Records,
Perpetual Washing Lists,
General Book Work,
Etc:.. Etc., Etc., Etc.,
l'liuted aud Blocked when desired.
tgy No Job is allowed to leave tli2 nf
licu until it gives satisfaction.
E. B. THOMAS,
Contractor
& Builder.
ESTIMATES GIVEN ON ALL KINDS
of Brick, Iron, Stone and Wooden
Iluildiugs. All kinds of Jobbing In the
building trade attended to. Keeps for sale:
Urlck, Lime, Ueuient, Iron Stone Pipe and
Fittings, Old and New Corrugated Iron,
Mintou Tiles, Quarry Tiles, ussorted sines
uud eolors; California and Monterey Sand,
Granite Curbing uud lilocks, etc., etc.
tW Olllce and Yard: Corner King aud
Smith streets. Office Hours: 8 10 12 a.m.,
1 to 4 p.m. Telephones: Rell 351; Mutual
417. Residence: Mutual 410. P. 0. Box
117. 70'2-tf
3dil. :m:. goto.
Physician : and : Surgeon
Boll Telephone 188,
On-icic: Muuuakea street, front of No. 5
Engine Co.'s Building,
HOURS; 1 to S "P. M.
Kraim-M'!'.: Aehi Street, opp. Rcforiuu.
tory School, Pulauia.
DR.J.UCHIDA,
Physician and Surgeon
NO. 5 KUKUI LANE.
Bell Tele-plaon. 535
771-tf
DR. S. ASANO
WILL LEAVE KOR KOH ALA
On Friday, Sept. 1, 1893,
And will he absent from Honolulu for
two months,
Honolulu, Aug. &), 1KIX
817-lf
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ILAN1WA1"
AKIKBIMILAHH FAMILY HATH I NO
Resort at WnlklM, Tiuiuiau pun
the gut. Hpeulul urruugeiiieiitN can he
intule fur Family Picnics nud Evening
llulhlnt; Purlieu, Ml. If
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