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New Summer Neckwear
100 Doz. Four-in-Hands
"Worth. 50 Oerrts.
100 Doz. Four-in-Hands
"Wortl! 75 Cents.
H. S. TREGLOAN
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Ntmanu Street,
nAS just deceived v late ahmvals
KAYHsTCHTJ TIE-A. I
Direct from China! Finest Mountain Qutilit ! Supeilor l(i Any
thing Ever Sold in Honolulu !
Camphor Trunks Filled with Patent Detective Locks,
Latest Styles Chinese Bamboo Chairs and Lounges,
Beautiful Patterns Chinese Silk and Silk Handkerchiefs, Etc.
High Glass Tailoring in All Its Branches!
Always on hand a Choice Assortment of Cashmeres, Twecdi, Etc., Kto.
Low Prioes and Qood "ETIX. Ovtavariteeci
8-UKlm
0 11 A S . II U S T ACE,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR and FEED.
Fresh California Roll Batter and Island Butter
gjjT ALWAYS ON HAND
New Goods Received by Every Steamer from San Francisco.
All Orders faithfully attended to.
solicited and packed with care.
LINCOLN BLOCK, King Street
TELEPHONE 119.
BOTH TELEPHONES 340
LEWIS
111 FORT
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Importers
Wholesale
Provision Dealers & Naval Supplies
Fresh Goods by Every Cala. Steamer
ICE HOUSE
BoUolted.
GOODS A
Inland Orders
TKLKPHONK VI.-
H. E. McINTYRE & BRO.,
IMPORTERS AND DKALKRB IN
Orooeries, Provisions eincl Feed.
New Uoodb Kccclveil hy Kvory Packet from the Kastern Htatca niul Kuriu.
KltKbH UAUKUKNIA PJIODUOK UV KVUKV h'i'HAMKK.
Ml Order faithfully attemleit to ami Moods deliveri'd to any part of thtt City free,
lilaiid Order nollcltod. HalUfautluu Kiiurantxrd.
UaHt Oorn)' Fort It IClnK Btruatu,
DISPLAY
25c. Eacli
35c. Bach
KIM
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Near Hotel Street.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Island Orders
- Bet. Fort and Alakea Streets.
P. O. BOX 372.
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THE WEEKLY BULLETIN
Noveniber 7, 1893.
OONTI4NTS:
KDITOlliAI.S:
Trying to Kill News.
Honolulu Street Curs.
Itutiairitii! a Wrong.
Will the i'. (l.l.o in It'.'
ThoTruu l'arallol.
vonnm'omwxcK:
Letter from Mr. Davie".
Theoopliy nt tho World s Fair
Manifest Destiny.
counr omwNwi.K:
Full Report of Cases on Ti In).
I'KOVlStOSA I. l.MUM.A TUUK:
Report of Session P. O. fouiirlK
to ku.ai'v.a os 'tu:i:i.s-
Success of tile Pioneer Tilp to the
Volcano in Carriages from llitn.
i.OVAl.S:
Arrival of U.S. MlnMer Willis.
Planters' Convention.
Mlowern Matters.
Arrival of the Warrlmoo.
Farewell Reception.
Canadian-Australian Line.
Local News and Gossip.
Shipping Reports, Etc., Etc., Etc.
I.ATKST FOREIGN NEWS.
YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION:
Home $4. Foreign $5.
AFTERNOON TEA CLOTHS.
The undersigned bns just
received u large and varied
assortment of Hem-Stitched
and Fringed Tea Cloths; also
some exceedingly handsome
Sideboard Cloths in different
lengths, which lie invites
his lady customers fo in
spect. W. G. SPROULL.
848tf
- FOR
LIVE STOCK.
Wo hnvo ju.it received ox "J.
0. Pf!uger"and "Paul Isenborg"
from Bremen, huge consign
ments of Hock Salt, especially
adapted for Live Stock, and
which can be had in quantities
to suit, at extremely low prices.
Union Feed Co., Ltd.
SOLE AtiENTS.
WiT-'-'w
"DAI NIPPON"
Hotel Street,
Next door to the Palace Ico Cream Parlors
Mas. Coi.i.al'o has received a Ijxra Invoice
of New Goods per S. H. "Oeeanie."
Silk and Embroidered Silk Grape for
Ladles' Dresses!
Very Handsome Handkerchiefs,
Kmuroldered, Drawn Work, Open
Work, Kte., Etc., Ete.
Plain and Bordered Silk Handkerchiefs
FOR. (IRKTI.KHKK
Kiiihroidored Cushions, ParatoK, Kuni,
Kte., Kte,, Kte.
MufllerH, Opera Hoods, Sashes, Bearfs,
Klmwla, Etc., Kte., Kte.
Rainbow Crane Goods !
SILK STOCKINGS,
A I.AIKIE AhfiOUTMKUT OK
Silk and Crape Neckties!
. . . SOR.EE33STS . . .
T-ja.OQ.-u.ereci A.llou.m.s
With Pietnros of .lapanette Scenery,
Costumes, Kto., Kte, Kte.
--COTTON CRAPE--
Kto., Kte., Kte. Kte.
"DAI NIPPON"
Hotel Street,
Next door to the Palaco Ice Cream Parlori
"ILAN1WA1"
A FIRST-OLABS FAMILY BATHINQ
iA. Renorl ot Wuikikl, Tru incurs puss
the gute. Special arrangements can be
muiie tor family I'lunir.s ami Kveiiiiix
Hut hint: PurllPK.
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1'Olt SALS
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5,
thi Tons Register, substan
tlullv built of Oak and Cellar !
Copor and Copper Fimtunud.
ror price nnu pumeuiurn nppiy
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Continued from 1st Page.)
mid capacity and wealth unoiifjh to
buy up tho wholo provisional crowd
and tho nunoxation club to boot
several t times ovor, on tho anti
annoxation side, who in common
with niuotoou out of ovory twenty
of tho population aro protesting
against tho prosont silly attempt to
trample tho pooplo under foot by
paying for an armed mercenary mili
tary, out of tho poonlo's taxes.
1 might ask tho reverend expound
er of t lio Frioud if it was a part of
his "inevitable" that tho children of
those simplo natives, ranging from
the ages of 8 to 18 years, should
have hoon marched from tho Ka
mohamcha school under tho personal
leadership of that other unprinci
pled political trickstor, tho liovoroud
V. B. Oloson, to tho ollleo of tho
Annexation club in Campboll block
in February last, to alllx thoir names
to the annexation rollt Iho infamy
of this fraud has never yet boon
exposed. Tho rovorond editor of
tho Friend states that "those gentle
natives aro Biinply without tho neces
sary elements of business ability,''
a charge that cannot bo laid at tho
door of tho rovorond manipulators
who by trickery induced somo of
those "gontlo natives" babes to sign
their nativo names, without their
parents being consulted, to a princi
ple that these rovorond forxes well
know those parents abhorrodl Tho
llovoroud Olosou is to-day parading
these infants as adult annexationists
tho only hundred of nativo signa
tures ho could obtain and, as tho
paid drummer of tho Annexation
club, ho has not much to loam from
tho Jesuits.
J ask what are these natives and
their children to think of such ex
amples of tho white man's integrity
and his Christian religion? As prac
tised by the rovorond political
mountebanks of tho Annexation club
it is about as indecent and crushing
us Juggernaut, and not nearly so
moral as the old paganism which
the Hawaiian had uot much use for
a century ago. Makee Aci-uxi.
Two-Bands Two Camps.
Editor Bulletin:
Tho bad taste of tho P. G. in order
ing thoir imported musicians to play
at Emuia Square last uight, after the
announcement of a complimentary
concert to the United States Minis
tor bj' the National Band in the Ha
waiian Hotel grounds, was freely
commented on during the evening.
The two concerts, however, within a
block of each other, served to illus
trate the popularity of the respec
tive lings; the red, white and blue of
constitutional popular government,
and tho black ilag of an oligarchy.
It was no secret that the object of
the Emuia Square concert at the
same hour was to draw the multi
tude, and especially the adherents
of tho P. G., to its own rallying
ground, and the intention of the
P. G. in thus taking a vote of tho
people was quite a success for the
audience attending tho concert at
Emma Square at eight o'clock num
bered 51. At half-past eight the
number was 25, and at the close of
the concert the birds and musicians
had it all to themselves, while at the
concert of the people's baud the
vast grounds were packed with over
three thousand people, and the
streets were lined with vehicles full
of listeners.
It is but just to the P. G. band to
state that its artists aro good musi
cians, and the absence of the people
from their concert is to be attri
buted to the fact that tho people of
this country loe peace and govern
ment by the people in preference to
the rule of an oligarchy who want
sand-bags in front of them, and tons
of powder and shot in rear of tlioni
for the people.
The P. G. sheets have always
howled at tho prospect of a vote of
the people being taken on the situa
tion. Tho ghailly emptiness and
simuess oi ino v. u. musical camp
of last uight, was tho silence of tho
P. G. grave, or as the Iiev. Sorono
might put it in tho next issue of the
Friend, "It was the haudwritiug on
tho wall, my brethren." Di:mos.
A Common Occurrence.
It is not unusual for colds con
tracted in tho fall mouths to hautr
on all winter or as soon as a person
is over one cold to contract another.
This succession of colds is what
causes chronic catarrh and bron
chitis. One or tho other of these
diseases is almost certain to bo the
result. For this reason it is of much
importance that colds contracted at
this season of the year receive
prompt attention. They can bo
quickly cured if Chamberlain's
Cough Jiumedy is used. It acts on
natures plan, loosens tho cold, aids
expectoration, and relievos tho
lungs, soon effecting a permanent
cure. 25 and 50 cent bottles for
sale by all dealers.
Beusou, Smith
& Co., Agents for
Islands.
the Hawaiian
ADVERTISING NOTE8.
Rooms to lot with board at llani
wai, Waikiki.
Root Beer on draught at Beusou,
Smith &Co.'b.
For New Silks and Infants' Out
fits go to "Ka Mailo."
After shaving uso Cucumber Skin
Touio. Benson, Smith & Co., Agents.
Sunburn relieved at once by Cu
cumber Tonic. Benson, Smith As Co.,
Agents.
Native Fans and Island Curios in
groat variety at the Elite lee Cieani
Parlors.
Dr. K. I. Mooro. dentist, linn m
niovotl his olliuo to Arlington Hoiiho, ;
Hotel utriwt Pallor No. i.
' i n n ir i i -. t .
liT' "J'0-. Hucllly, J). D. S., Ikih
i removed inn uiui'o from ivini' stroot
to llonilaiiin stroot, nonr liinintt.
Ciut. liiJibhiNii and .1. .Mc.Mki.hin,
I'iiiuo Tiinors and Toanliurs, rn
linllow HoiiMi, IJorotania slroot. .Mu
tual tolojlllllllO (111. LunhOIIH h'iviWI
on I'iauo lor IjeginnorH ami pntoll
cal iiiiuiii playorH. Tuning order
will lie proniitly attended to,
1 horoDglibred Stock
FOR SALE
rpHB UNDKHS1GNK1) OFFKKH FOR
JL Sain the following Beautiful Stock:
THE FINF. HOItSK
"DUKE SPENCER"
NII 1IIK MU.I.OWINMI MAHK.:
Anglo A., Josie W.,
Sally Black & Colt,
Yum Yum & Colt,
Ivory, Violet, Lellenua,
Kaplplanl Girl,
True Blue & Colt,
Bazaar Filly.
Full Pedigrees of tho above can be
xeen at Qreonltald Stables, where price and
terms can he arranged to suit the times,
Greenfield Stables, : Kapiolani Park.
W. H. RICKARD.
October 18, Wft. SM-llu
HUSTACE&cd
COAL
All kinds, in any quantity, from a hag
to a ton.
CHARCOAL
From one bag to any quantity.
Fire "Wooci
In -t-ft. lengths, and sawed or split,
from a bag to any quantity; also,
WHITE & BLACK SAND
tM No. 4U Both Telephones. -1
"Sans Souci" Hotel
SEASIDES RHSORT,
"Waikiki, : : : Honolulu.
October 27th, 1893.
If anyone desire such old-fashioned
thinjit as lovely .scenery, quiet, jmre air,
clear sea water, ;iood food, and heavenly
sunsets hung out before his eyes every
evening over the Pacific and the distant
hills of W'aianae, I recommend him cor
dially to the "Sans Souci."
HOHRlir LOUIS SI'EVESSON.
T. A. SIMPSON,
Manager.
K0S-y
JAPANESE BAZAAR,
'KOBINSOX BLOUK,"
Hotel Street,
Oppo. Bethel St.
IN OIlllUK T" KKIKl'T A
Total .'.Clearance!
Before November 30, 1893,
-TIIK KNTIKR STOCK OF-
Handsome and Artistic Goods
mill iik om:iti:u t
K-ecLnceci Prices !
Come and See for Yourself !
J. M. de SA e SILVA.
SOMETHING NEW !
"Is there aiu'thim? new under Hih
SUNV"
You will ask yourself that question and
the answer is
GO TO M. GOLDBERG'S
AND HAVK A LOOK AT lllb
LIGHT! DURABLE! COOL!
A Bummer Garment that cannot lie sur
passed, Both in Long and Short Hlenvex.
PRICE 50o. EACH.
:&. GOLDBERG
HULK AOliNT KOIl
DR. G. JAEGER'S SANITARY UNDERWEAR
843-tf
Private Readings!
BytholtnV. Mil. HOWLAND.
Hiiiirn 10 a. in. to 10 p. m. The inoxt won-
tlurlul life reader of the pioMint age.
Ijulienf fl.UO. llrntleiiien, f-J.bo.
Horn! Coii.m.k Four ami !!kiii:tanm Hie.
MB-im"
REMEMBER !
AT TIIK
Queen Street Shaving Parlors
lAiljoIiilug Morgan's Auction IUmm
VIII' CAN imimin a
First CIuhb Shave or Hair Gut
B1D-WA.R.D 3utOR,BJlIO.
btO-lnt
NEW FUMITUBE
BY.
J. HOPP &. CO.
COMPMSINQ
Beautiful - Articles
BKDIIOOM SKTS,
SIDEBOARDS,
OHIFFONIKltS,
-:o:
A-Rilt nxrPWVMMHMBKtVS--'V 1
Splendid Line of Rattan and Reed Furniture
SINGLE PIECES AMD SETS.
COHNU'K 1'OhRB IN WOOD OK BRASS MOUNTINGS.
Elegajcrt v TT;plxolstery
In Fine Spring, Hair, Wool, Moss and Straw Mattresses.
PILLOWS OF LIVE GEESE FEATHERS AND SILK FLOSS. j
Latest Improvements in Wire Mattresses, Lounge & Sofa Beds, Divan Lounges and Sofas.
Great Variety ot Bab; Carriages, Cribs, Cradles & High Cbalrs.
CtT Our Cabinet-making Workshop is Superior in Men and Material. -tK
FURNITURE AND MATTRESSES REPAIRED AS GOOD AS NEW.
batting Laid at Shortest itTotioe.
OUR PltlOKS ALWAYS THE
J. HOPP
No. 7" -4 'ECIxxk gtrnet,
JUST ARRIVED
PKIt BA11K "O. 1). BKYANT"
Baby Carriages
OF ALL STYLES
Carpets, Rugs and Mats
IK THE I.ATKST rATTHHNS.
"HOUSEHOLD"
Sewing Machines
HAND SEWING MACHINES
All with the Latest Improvements.
AL80 ON HAND
WKSTERMAYER'S
Celebrated Cottage Pianos
Parlor Organs, Guitars
AND OTHKR
MUSICAL INSTBTJMENTS.
FOB SALE BY
ED, HOFFSCHLAEGER & CO,
King street, onoo. Castle A Cooke,
72(1 tf
"KA MAILE,"
Fort Street.
At this Well-known Store, a beautiful and
artistic line ot UooiIh is now on view, all
having heen personally selected. In the
Dry Goods Department
Which is now under the management of
Mb. W. R. Nioiiolh, lute of New York,
there is to be found a choice assortment of
India and Surrnh Silks, Pongee and Crape
Silks, Persian Lawns, Swiss Muslins, Or-
Sandies and many other Fabrics of lovely
eslgns and eolors. The
Children's and Infants' De
partment Is the most complete in the city. The
Fancy Goods Department
Has not heen neglected and is well-stocked
with a choice collection of High Class No
velties. INSPECTION RESPECTPDLLY SOLICITED
"KA MAILE,"'
Fort Street.
E. B. THOMAS,
Contractor jCSS & Builder.
ESTIMATES GIVEN ON ALL KINDS
of Brick, Iron, Stone and Wooden
Buildings. All kinds of Jobbing in the
building trade attended to. Keeps for sale:
Brick, Lime, Cement, Iron Stone Pino and
Fittlueu. Old and New Corrueatcu Iron.
Minton Tiles, Quarry Tiles, assorted sires
und colors; California and Monterey Suud,
Granite Curbing and Mocks, etc., etc.
OtUcu and Yard : Corner Kim.' and
Smith streets. Ollleo Hours: 8 to 12 a.m.,
I to 4 p.m. Telephones: Bell 351; Mutual
417. Residence: Mutual 410. P. O. Box
117. 7(12-tf
DPt. :m:. goto,
Physician : and : Surgeon
Bell Telephone 163,
Omcic;v Mauuukea street, front of No. fi
Engine Co.'s Building.
HCOXJK.S:
1 to 5 P, M.
Rkhiijknck: Achl Street, opp.
tory School, Palamu,
Reformu.
DR.J.UCIIIDA,
Physician and Surgeon
NO. fi KDKUI LANK,
Bell Telephone 635
77Llf
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KXTKNBION
TABLES,
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LOWEST IN HONOLULU.
& oo
Honolxilvt.JrW. i.
THK
DAILYBULLETINGO.
Are Receiving New Invoices of
BOOK AND JOB STOCK
BY KVKRY BTKAMKR
AT TIIR1H
Electric PrintlBg; dice,
MERCHANT STREET.
Where they are fully prepared to do all
klnda of work in the latest styles, at
the shortest notice and at the
most Reasonable Rated.
Fine Job Work In Colors a Specialty I
POSTER PRINTING
Executed In the Most Attractive
Manner.
BILLHEADS. LETTERHEADS,
STATEMENTS, NOTBHBAD3,
MEMORANDUMS, ETO.
Read the following partial list of spec
ialties and get theBuLLKTiN'a prices be
fore placing your orders. By so dolu
you will save both time und money.
Letter Heads.
Note Heads,
Bill Heads,
Memorandums,
Bills of Lading,
Statements,
Circulars,
(Jontructs,
Agreements,
Slapping Contracts,
Cheek Books,
Legal Blanks,
Calendars,
Wedding Cards,
Visitiug Cards,
Business Cards,
Funeral Cards,
Admission Curds,
Fraternal Cards.
! Time Cards,
Milk Tickets,
IMeal Tickets,
Theatre Tickets,
Scholarship Certificates,
Corporation Certificates,
Marriage Certificates,
Receipts of all kinds,
Plantation Orders,
Piomissory Notes,
Pamphlets,
Catalogues,
.Programmes,
Labels of every variety,
Petitions in any language,
Envelopes it Letter Circulars,
Sporting Seoros & Records,
Perpetual Washing Lists,
General Hook Work,
Km,, Etc., Kte, Elc,
Printed and Illeokod when ilesiieii,
W No .Inb 1b allowed to leave (lis ut
ile!) until It gives (utiHliii'iiiiu,
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