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Neckwear !
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Neckwear !
GRAND DISPLAY
CXE"1-
New Summer Neckwear
100 Doz. Four-in-Hands
"Wortti. SO Cents,
100 Doz, Four-in-Hands
Wortll. 75 Gents.
h. s. tregloa
GOO
Nuuanu Street,
HAS JUST IIKI'KIVKD l)Y I.ATK AIIU1VAI.S
yizctozbctt tbai
Direct from China! Finest Mountain Qualitv ' Suporior tu Any
thing Ever Sold in Honolulu;
Camphor Trunks Fitted with Patent DeJealire. Lacks,
Latest .Styles Chinese Hiunlwo Chain and Lounges,
lieantiful Patterns Chinese Silk- and Silk Handkerchiefs, Etc.
High Class Tailoring in All Its Branches!
Always on hand a Choice Assortment of Cashmeret, Tweed, Etc., Kir.
Low Prices and Good Bit CH.ia.ra.nteecl
SltMm
C II A S . 1IUSTAC K ,
lMPOKTKK AND IJEA1.KK IN
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR and FEED.
Fresh California Roll Batter and Island Butter
S0T ALWAYS ON HAND &3
flew Goods Received by Every Steamer from San Francisco.
Ail Orders faithfully attended to. Satisfaction guuranlewl. Island Oidurs
solicited und uoked with care.
LINCOLN BLOCK, King Street
TELEPHONE 119.
BOTH TELEPHONES !M0
LEWIS
Ill FORT
Importers,
ri llultJadHi
Provision Dealers & Naval Supplies
Fresh Goods by Every Cala. Steamer
ICE HOUSE GOODS A SPECIALTY,
lalaud Orders Solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
TELEPHONE 02c
H. E. McINTYRE & BRO.,
IMJ'OHTERH ANU DEALEitrt IN
Qrooeries, Provisions and WoodL.
Nw (iooda Jtecelved by Every Puukel from tint Knaterii Hlalei nint Kurort.
KHKHH OALIKOKNIA PHOJHJ0K 1IY EVKKY tjTKA-MKK.
VII Orduri fallliftilly utteuilud to utid UooiIh tlullvned to any part of thu Clly Irre,
Uluud Oritur follullud. Hnlltfiiotluii UnrHiilid.
KJa.at Ooi'n!1 Fort & llnn feitftiotu.
: : : 25c. Each
:
35c. Each
i
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Near Hotel Street.
Bet. Fort and Alakea Streets.
P. O. BOX 372.
-P. O. BOX !
& CO.,
STREET.
(I Retail Grace
-P. O. IIOX Uft,
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THE WEEKLY BULLETIN
October 31, 1893.
CONTENTS.
Colonial Mail Service.
Star Chamber Scare.
A Perveitlllg of IINton.
Tlioy l.ovo America.
cniuuwnxhKiWi-:-
Letter from Mrs, Gciir,
Politic iitul Oopel.
What Next.
(10VKT PHltONlCUK:
Full Keport of Cases on Tvial.
ruovusnwAJ. ljuiisla iviii:.-
lteportof Session 1'. (1. Counclli.
rill: MHtWKliA W'ltKVK
riilliiro lo Float the Vi'xmiI, and Ai-
ilvalof 1'apt. Mi'tcalf, I'mlci writer-'
Agent.
SV.W HTHMlSnil' I.IXK-
t'laus SprcckeN Negotiating for a I,int
from l'moiiiM.
LOCALS:
Arrival of thu Yacht Tolna.
Arretted for Libel.
Accident nt Mukiucll.
Vote lo be Taken.
Homicide ut the Tall.
Arrival of WOO Japanese.
Iiooul News and Oosdi.
Shipping Hoports, Etc., K
LATKlST t'OllKIliX A'KH'it
Ktc.
YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION:
Home $4. Foreign $5.
AFTERNOON TEA CLOTHS.
j The undersigned, has just
received a large und varied
! assortment of Hcm-Siitclicd
and Fringed Tea Cloths; also
some exceedingly handsome
Sideboard Glothx in different
lengths, which he invites
his lady customers to in
spect. W. G. SPROULL.
SIStf
FOR
LIVE STOCK.
We luive just received ex "J.
C. Pllufrei'" and "Paul UcnberiT
from Bremen, larue consion.
incuts of Uock Stilt, Cftieciallv
adapted for Live Stock, and
which can be had in itianlities
to suit, at extremely low prices.
Union Feed Co., Ltd.
SOLK AtiKNTS,
S'i"-'JV
'DAI NIPPON
,,
"
Hotel Street,
Next door to the l'alace lee Cream Parlors
Mhs. I'oi.i.ai'o has received a lirge Invoice
of New Uoodh per S. S. "Oceanic."
Silk aud Embroidered Silk Crape for
Ladies' Dresses !
Very Handsome Handkerchiefs,
Embroidered, Drawn Work, Open
Work, Etc., Etc., Ete.
Plain and Bordered Silk Handkerchiefs
kok oi:mi.i:mi:n - - -
Embroidered Cushions, Parasols
Etc., Etc., Ete.
r'aii"
Mudlers, Opera Hoods, Sashes,
bbattls, Etc., Etc., Etc.
Scarf-
)ft IllOOl S
)v viuuuu.
SILK STOCKINGS,
-a i.Aiciii: ASHoitiMr.Nr oi
Silk and Crape Neckties!
. . . SOK.EE2STS . . .
Lacquered -A-lTovmas
Willi l'letinen of .lapaue.se Scunerv,
t'ostumes, Etc., Etc., Etu.
--COTTON CRAPK--
Etc., Ele., Etc., Elc.
"DAI NIPPON
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Hotel Street,,
Next door to thu Palace leu Cream I'urloix
"ILANIWAI"
A K1HHT-ULAB8 FAMILY JiATilINd
Resort at Walkikl. Truiuears punt
the gate, Special anunguuiuuts can hu
made for Family Picnics ami UvuiiIiik
iiiiinnit rnriif-H.
MX-tf
FOR BALE
rpilKHOHOONEK 'NORMA,'
b'i Tons ItiiL'lhler. suhxtau.
tlitlly built of Oak ami Ccdur;
I.OJI1H
lcr uud Copper Fastened,
For iirlue and iiailluulars aunty
nut THRO. II. )A VIKH A CO
I TRADE J
y MARK
SALT
Rainbow
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THE PART OF BETSEY JANE.
Origin of Wlmt tlio Governor of
North Carolina Bald to the Qov
ornor of South Carolina..
Senator Vance, writing to Uio
Chattanooga Times, gios what is
regarded as n now version of l!iu
origin of tho faiuoiii and immortal
luniark of thu guuirnor of North
Carolina to the governor of South
Carolina. As Mr. Vanoo is a North
Carolinian himself, and thoroughly
ai'quaiutod with his state's history,
traditions and folk-lore, wo may
pioMiino that ho has it about right.
Tho senator tolls the story in a ton-
omnia mijiu, mil uui'iiinmij H'i,,,lu
hastily at tho part which is i.rell-
miliary to tho groat seeno itsolf.
.Many years ago in tho early days ,
of statehood, the governor ot North
Carolina put a clean shirt and a pair
! of socks into his saddio-bags,
mounted his horse and rode away to
, tho South through the pino forest
1 to pay a long-promised visit to the I
, governor of South Carolina. In due
, , . i .... ;i.. .-I- i
1 tune no was weleonlou by ins
i brother governor with old-fashioned
plantation hospitality, When
j uskud how ho felt, tho distinguish-
, od traveler replied: "Thank 'you, .
' Korurnur. 1 am tired, sleepy, hungry i
and sober." It seuinsstiporlluous to I
add that the governor of North
! Carolina was immediately matin
j comfortable and all hid wants
abundantly .supplied. Tho next
afternoon wa spent by tho two gov
ernors in the shade of the great,
roomy veranda. They wore happy
with eorn-uob pipes and long twists
of hoinu-maile tobacco, while be
tween their low. easy bottom rock
i ors, within arm's reach of each, was
' a brimming pitcher of apple toddy,
"the mellow f i nil resting on tho sur
face of the divine tipple. 1 lie two
governors talked cotton, horses,
politics, and runaway slaves for
hours, now and then sinking into
1 dozes and waking up to take an
I other drink. Late in the afternoon
15otse3- Jane appeared on the porch,
i She was the good wife of tho host,
1 and she knew all about tho failings
of governors. Betsey Jane conclud
' ed that the two old cocks wore full
, enough; r-o she slipped away tho
pitcher, still half full, and in its
! place put a piggin of cool spring
I water with a yellow gourd. Then:
i Though souud asleep, tho gover-
nor of North Carolina felt that
something was wrong. Every nerve
in him cried out against the pre
sence of a hostile element, had ho
i awoke. His perturbed soul and not
, deceived him. The pitcher of toddy
was gone. Hu immediately awak
I oued his hot, who courtotnisly in
quired, "What is the matter?" ''Don't
you see what is tho matter?" said
the guest, looking indignantly at
the piggin and the gourd. '"Indeed,
1 see nothing wrong," said the non
distressed hont. ''Please tell me
what is the matter, my" dear gover
nor." "The devil you saj'I Nothing
wrong indued! I go to sleep with a
pitcher of toddy before mo. I awake
up and find a piggin of spring water,
and the governor of South Carolina
tells mo in his own house that ho
sees notliinLr wroiiij in that! Well,
i well! All I have to say, sir,'
,;,! fi '
governor of North Carolina, risinti
with a very great but rather un
steady dignity, "is that it is a damu
ud longtime between drinks." "Oh,"
said the governor of South Carolina,
as tho .situation Hashed on him, "I
see; that's Betsey Jane. She means
slop, and we're done for tho day. I
am soi ry 1 can't bring that pitcher
back. 1 humbly beg your pardon,
governor, but maybe there's a Bet
sey Jane at your house, anil maybe
yiru know how it is yourself." The
offended dignity of the governor of
North Carolina dissolved slowly into
a genial smile of intelligent com
prehension, and, solemuly winking
one eye, ho fell either upon tho
neck ol Ins host or upon the potch
' lloor, tradition does not say whicl
exclaiming, "You lint, old boy; y
u
on
bet."
All this happened nearly 1(H) years
ago, yet, according to Senator Vance,
tradition hns fniliwl to mi,nrr t lu.
j interesting part played by Betsey
i jane in uiai.coionrai.ou niiiocoinouy,
j while it has kept alive the wicked
i saying of tho governor of North
1 Carolina as a convenient device for
j stimulating the hospitality of a for
I gotful host. Betsey Jane should bo
I eauouizod by tho Woman's Christian
! Temperance Union. -Ksehanijr.
Dr. Geo. H. Huddy, D. D. S., has
romoveu uis oiuco ironi iving street
to Beretania street, near Emma.
DO YOU SEW ?
JYopli' who luiy SoM'iug Ala-
! which iu il,l(lilio' I" lioiiig light
i running and simple in its mecha-
ilium iu .ii.,.ir.tW..I M11,,. ttT
i itjiw jp in iiiijiiuiiuil, 1 lit" UI
I thoim" enjoys tin; distinction of
I being not only Ihe least tiresome
! t0 Ult' "l,l'aor hut is the most
aiiju'i my uiiisiieii hi any sewing
machine in the market. The
tallies art? of jiolislied wood in
laid in beautiful designs. The
belt upon which light fabrics
are prone lo catch is entirely
, eoncealed. It has also n patent
foot rest which ladies will lind
ludispeiiMble. Tho head of tho
machine is arranged upon, what
i is practically, a doublo table so
that il may bo removed iu a
moment nnd tho foot power dis
carded. Tho tables have hand-
l some eovors and deep roomy
drawers containing a full lino iif
1 attachments, for which when
buying other makes of sowing
machine you usually pav extra.
I'riee-, of tho "Worlhciui"
Sowing Machine vary according
In hi.e and fiiiinh, and will be
furnished un application.
THE HAWAIIAN HAHDWAllli COMPANY,
Sole Agents,
i
'Tlioroiigliljrml Stock
FOR, SALE !
I'pHK UNDKHStHNEJl OFFERS KOK
1 A Hnlc the follow lug llcautlful Stock:
THK KINK HOUSE
it TlYTYrYl ntlVIUTitin n
"DUKE' SPENCER
w w " vj
XN" 1lnt rounwtMi uiiw
in(J. i Tn. hi
ftUlc fl,i utMJ "'i
Sally Black & Colt,
' '
Ylim YUUl & Colt,
, , , . , ,
IVOry, YlOlet, LellellUa,
Kapiolani Girl,
True Blue & Colt,
Bazaar Filly.
rT- Full lVditrci's of the above can be
much at Greenfield Stables, where price and
terms can be arranged to suit the times.
GreenQeld Stables, : Kapiolani Park.
W. H. RICKARD.
October 18, IS!U, SMMni
IirSTACK&CO.
COAL
All kliuN, in any quantity, from a Img
to a ton.
CHARCOAL
Krom one bag to any quantity.
Fire Wood
In l-fr. length-, and sawed or -qilit.
from a hag to any quantity; hImi,
WHITE & BLACK SAND
tX No. Ill Ituth Telephone. -n
&7!l-ly
SOMETHING NEW !
tW "Is there anything new under the
SUN?"
You will ak your-elf that question and
the answer is
GO TO M. GOLDBERG'S
Oil I1.1VK LOOK AT Ills
LIGHT 1 DURABLE 1 COOL I
A Summer Garment that cannot be sur-
passed. Uoth in Long and Short Sleeves,
PRICE 50c. EACH.
-Ml. a-OTiIDBHlR,C3-
SOI.K AUKNT TOR
DR. G. JAEGER'S SANITARY UNDERWEAR
H-13-tf
JAPANESE BAZAAR,
"KOUINSOX lll.OCK,"
Hotel Street.
Oppo. Bethel St.
IN oltlll'll IO ri I KIT A
Total .'.Clearance I
Before November 30, 1893,
THE ENTIKE STOCK OK-
Handsome and Artistic Goods
un.i. it i: oi i nu:n m
3R.eci-uoci Prices !
Come and See for Yourself !
J. M. de SA e SILVA.
Private Readings!
H the HUV. .Mil. HOW LANK.
Hours lu a. m. to 10 p: in. The most won
derful life leader of thu piCMtnt ac
Ladies, 1 1. Oil. Oentlemon, $L'.fKl.
hoi1 1 II CllllMlll Four AND Hr.KKTANU Six.
MW-lni
iDJEt. :mi. goto,
Physician : and : Surgeon
Bell Telephone 188,
I Okku-k
.Mauuakea street, front of No. ft
Engine Co.'s Building,
HOURS;
to 8 F. M.
I'khiukm'k: Achi Htrcnt, opp,
tory School, Palama,
Ituforiiiit.
REMEMBER I
A I llll.
Queen Street Shaving Parlors
I Adjoining Morgan's Auction lloom
- Vol' A.N tlhl Al N
Flrrit ClaHK Shave or Hair Cut
EDWARD MORENO,
hlo-lni
'IMIF. WEEKLY llULLKTIN-iiMV
1 iimm-iif liilvu-stliiK lUndliig Matter.
UImmIh f4 oihIM Iii fiml((iiuouiitrli',ft.
NEW PUEIITURE
JXJST RECEIVED
J. HOPP &, CO.
COMPRISING
Beautiful - Articles - in - Antique - Oak
UKDUOO.M SETS.
SIDKltOAltDS,
CH1KKON1EKS,
tfMJriKiriMiJiiiii8Sa4ln753rr-;t
Splendid Line of Rattan and Reed Furniture
S1NQLE MKOES AND SETS.
COUNIt'K POLES IN WOOD OH BRASS MOUNTINGS.
ElegeirLt "-" TJplaolstery
In Fine Spring, Hair, Wool, Moss and Straw Mattresses.
PILLOWS OF LIVE GEESE FEATHERS AND SILK FLOSS.
Latest Improvements In Wire Mattresses, Lounge & Sofa Beds, Divan Lounges and Sofas.
Great Variety of Baby Carriages, Cribs, Cradles & High Cbalrs.
tm Our Cabinet-making Workshop is Superior In Men nnd Material. -
FURNITURE AND MATTRESSES BEPAIBED AS GOOD AS NEW.
1rja.ttirLg Laid at Shortest 3STotioe.
OUR PRICKS ALWAYS THE
J. HOIF
T4, 'ECtrifx StrAQt,
NO.
JUST ARRIYED
PKK BARK "O, P. BRYANT"
Baby Carriages
OK ALL STYLES
Carpets, Rags and Mats
IN TUK LATEST PATTKRNS.
"HOUSEHOLD"
Sewing Machines
HAND SEWING MACHINES
All with the Latest Improvement1).
ALSO ON HAND
WESTERMAYER'S
CeMed Cottage PiaDosS
Parlor Organs, Guitars
AND OT1IKK
MUSICAL, INSTRUMENTS.
FOK SALE Y
ED, HOFFSCHLAEGER & CO.
King street, oppo. Castle & Cooke.
72jtf
KA M AILE,"
;t
Fort Street.
At thin Well-known Store, a beautiful and '
artistiu 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. It. Niciiolk, late of New York,
there is to be found a choice assortment of
India and Surrah Silks, Pongee and Chape
Silks. Persian Lawns, Swiss Muslins, Or
gandies and many other Fabrics of lovely
designs and colors. The
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
witli a choice collection of High Class No
velties. INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED
"KA MAILE,"
Fort Street.
E. B. THOMAS"
Contractor 8&b& & Builder.
ESTIMATES GIVEN ON ALL KINDS
of llriuk. Iron, Stone and Wooden
lluildlngs. All kinds of Jobbing in the
building trade attended to. Keeps for bale:
IJrick, Lime, Cement, Iron Stone Pipe and
Fittings. Old and New Corrugated Iron, (
Mlntoti Tiles. Ouarrv Tiles, assorted hIkm
! and colors; California and Monterey Sand, i
Granite Curbing aud lllocks, etu., ete.
tW Oiliee and Yard: Corner King and i
Smith streets. Olllce Hours: H to 12 a.m., '
Ito-li-.M. Teleplioues: Hell K51; Mutual
117. Residence: Mutual 410. P. O. Uox
117. 7112-tf
DR.J.UCHIDA,
Physician and Surgeon
NO. o KUKl'I LANE.
Bell Telephone 536 I
77l-tf !
DR. S. ASANO
WILL LEAVE FOK KOHALA
On Friday, Sept. 1, 1893, j
And will be almnl from Honolulu foi
two nionlliK.
lluuolulu, Aug. 2tl, t"M,
I7-If
KXTKNHION
TAHI.ES,
CHA1KH, Klc.Ktc.
ESj . :
LOWEST IN HONOLULU.
&
oo.,
wemonmi.r wr. i.
'IIIK
DAILYBULLETIIGO.
Are Receiving New Invnltva nt
BOOK AND JOB STOCK
BY EVTiRY Kl'EAMKK
AT THHIK
Electric Priatiai
MERCHANT MTRKKT.
NVhere they ure fully prepared to do aU
kinds ol work In the latest style, at
the shortest notice anil ut the
most Reasouuble Rate.
i Fine Job Work Id Colors a Specialty !
POSTER PRINTING
Executed in the Most Attractive
Manner.
BILLHEADS. LBTTBRHEA.DS,
STATEMENTS, NOTEHEADB,
MEMORANDUMS, ETC.
Read the following partial list of spec
ialties and get the Bulletin's prices be
fore placing your orders. By so doing
you will save both time and money. .
Letter Heads,
Note Heads,
Hill Heads,
Memorandums,
Bills of Luding,
(Statements,
Oireulure,
Coiilructs,
AxieemeuU,
HIiijiiug Contracts,
Check Hooks,
Legal Blanks,
C'aleuilam,
Wedding Curds,
Visiting Ouids,
Business Curds,
Funeral Curdi),
Adiiiisclon Cuids,
Fraternal Curds,
Time Caidu,
Milk Tickets,
Meal Tickets,
Theatre Tickets,
richoluisliip Certificates,
Corporation Certificate,
Marriage Certificates,
Receipts of ull kinds,
Plantation Oidurs,
I'roniissury 'ites,
l'utuphlelb,
Cutulogttes,
i'rogiuiniiift,
Labels of every variety,
Petitions in any language,
Envelopes Jc Letter Circulars,
.Sporting Hcoros A. ltecuids,
1'erpetuul Washing Lists,
Uonerul Bwik Work,
Kin.. Ktc, Ktc, Ktc,
I'rluteil mid Blocked wlien deidied.
UtlT No Job Is allowed to leuve lliu of
lien until il give iMisluciion.

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