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ii i n, '. jwiiii im iduiuii 1 ''JWWp-fidf iilLetin. VOL. IX. NO. 130G. HONOLULU, H. 1., FRIDAY, APRIL 5. I8!f IMJICK ' CKNTS. tJMfp k.. r u a Iv iV i ) THE DAILY BULLETIN riUNTED AND PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY BT T11IC Dflllj BDlttUo Publishing Co., L'd , at the or'ici, J26 k 328 Merchant St., Honolulu, H. I. SUUeUMl'lION-Bix DollaiuJa Ywtt. Delivered In Honolulu at Firry Csntb a Mohth, In advance. THE WEEKLY BOLilffi -IB PUHLIBUKl) BVHIRY MONDAV At KOCR DoLLABI- YKH tO IhjIHttlll. and Fi oayabl and Fiti DiiLLtns to Hoivlan riubsrrihnrii ! oayableluadvnuce. COOK AND JOB PRINTING UONI IK bUPIRIOH -TYll TKLEl'IIO.NK V60; V. 0. BOX 8!). fin Daily IIclletix If prmieu niid pub- lljhed by the Dtlly Dulletin 1'ubllsbltjj; uorapany, winitea, at iih onice, jnrr- ands. Daniel Logan, editor, resides on Alakra street, Honolulu ntortsald. Address letters for the uaner "EdlUu i cuuui oiruvv. nuuuiujii. xiBwminu iai- Bulletis," and business letter.. " Manner run hniipiin i.ihni,iii; i.mn.i.5 Using a personal ddres ruay cnnBe delay In attention. ' Bueino Oarda. Z.XWEKS 000KK. IMPOKTIBB AMD DkALKB-S IN LUMBIB ABD all kikds or Uoiluiko Matkmalh. Fort Htreet, Uonolulu. H. HAOKFELD A 00 Qkmkrl Commihsion Aqckts. Corns r Fort and yueen bireela, Huuuiuiu, JVO. 8. 8XIVHIS8 AucTioNKRANoaKNKRi.IJ08iKi:HAarNT. Mahakona, Kohala, Hawaii. TH0S. LINDSAY. MANnrACTl'RIMd JlWKLKR MAKER. awd Watch- Knkul Jewelry a specialty, fartiuiii' attention paid to all kinds ol repair Campbell Block, Merchant Street. HONOLULU IRON WORKS. Btiau Knuines, BciiAn Mills, IIoilirh, Coolkrs. Ikon, Brass akd Lead Oastinoh. Machinery of Kvery Description UhiIh to Order. Farticainr attention paid to Bhipr' Blackunilthtne. .fori Work erwntt 41 Short Notice Atlas Assurance Go. er XiOstsox? U8ET8, . . . 110,000,00a, H. w. SOHMITDT a sons Atfnntu for llnwatlnn IloniU Oity Cariuage Co., iTorner King nud Hethol Bin - BOTH TELCPE0NE3 113 Fine Carriages & Civil Drivura To h had at nil hoam J, 1fU.t ANDRADE, Mani'' g Consolidated Soda Water Co,, L'd ElSF'T-iA.Kr.DZJ Cor. Allen & Fnrt Sis., Hnaaluln. HOf.USTWT? (JO.. JOA.'. II Ai-fnt INDDRINElarseilles A COLD WATER PAINT A SUBSTITUTE FOR OIL PAINT AND WHITEWASH. AN EXCELLENT FIRE RETARDANT AND DISINFECTANT. Especially Designed n ntmnn tr 1. tor inaiUIi WUfKOD . . i Factories and Public Buildings It is u dry powder which can bo i prepared for uso hy simply fctirring in COLD WATER and enn bo up. ! plied hy unyono nnd will nlwnys pro- 1 iluco good work. It is VEKY WHITE, extremely rc- iicutivo nnd hardens on a wall like . ... . , .. . iono a hi mil uiko any nut. ! It will lust for years, nnd isun- nti'nniiwt l.v rmum I nllVctcd by gases. W'"",n.:Z i ,- ii .....trade. A180 I1UVC a lull MIC 01 One coat covers bettor tlian two , coats of oil paint or whitewash. I , It enn bo used on any surfaco and j for all classes of work, even for tho j 1 Jlnest dccorntinK. i ' It will not rub, scale or crack, nor i will it fofton with ago or discolor. It will not tct in tlio mixing vcceol, in fact it improves by standing u fow days. It can Ijo used to good advantage over old whitcwnidi without scraping. IT DRIES OUT WHITE AFTER BEING WET. It is cheaper than whiU wash, dura bility coiibHlcrcd. is is supplied in barrel) from 300 to 400 llw., nUo in boxes of 100, 50 and 25 pounds Outside Murine! This is for OUTSIDE Work I Such as Fences, Outbuildings and ' LabororV Quarter. It is a th'ck panto to bo diluted with cold water; t stands rain and cxposttro as well as oil paint, unit costs but u fraction as much. It it lire-resisting as it con tains no oil, and his no equal us a light rciicctor in dark bauenieulH, dailip cellars nnd similar places. It is supplied in colors. FOR SALE IJY Till ft. n iV .ll. il mi LlJITHJlD Umn for the Hawaiian island!; Partnership Notice. I TJENllY II WILUAMS AND KD- wrrd A. Wllllauib have thUUay illa- solved tlm partnerihlp heietiifore oifstm 'J1 th tig u f between them under tho llrm name Pioneer Furniture Company as well us Williams ilrotliprs In the Fiiuiltur4 and UndertukliiR Itusilners In Honolulu, In tho Islnnd of Oulm Henry II. Williams rntlres from s-ld lirm and buslnesi and Kdwnid A. Wll llnms remains In said ImnlnesH, havliiK formed a partnership therein with his The now llrm com'bta of 0 K. Williams and E. A. Wllllmns. una hencefnrth will carry on said Furniture and Undertaking name of C E Williams li Son. . uiisiness in sain nonouiiu, urucr 1 lie iirm 'I'hp now 11-111 will coMcnt all acoounls owlii(! to ihe old firm and i.ay nil liabilities thereof. Da'cd March 30th. A.I) lfin.-). II. II. WILLIAMS. EI). A. WILLIAMS, 1S03-2W U K. WILLIAMS. Or. E. SMITHIES, Aicocn'ou', CollfCt'ir siid Copyist. Onkewilh O.D.Chao, Safe Deposit liulld- Ihk, -0U Fort Stroei. Telephone 14. w The Collection of (lovernment Kills a specUlty. 1276-tf WM PIN ii Spreads ! I have just received a com plete line, in the Latest Design; in Genuine M 1I lUcUSGlllGa Spreads The qualities and patterns are very choice and were im- nortcd Rnccinllv for in v film l)0,lca PCCMliy 10 lny " . ... ,,..-.. Honeycomb and. Imitation Marseilles Spreads At Reasonable Prices. J2T While you are wait- . , , . ,, M M j ' g fo thu car comc m and sfie a-.cr. 514 Fort street FOR INFORMATION CONCERNING THE MUTUAL Investment Union. CALL ON, OK ADDHK8S, JOHN M. CHASE, QENEUAL AGENT. Otllco, 100 Fort Street. 120-1 m Telephone 181. Criterion SalOOU Fort, near Hotel SU CiiAfl. J. MuCaiitiiy, Mnnagrr. , Popular Brands of Straight Goods 1 ALWAYS O.N HAND. Try th Great Apix-tlzer Tuc Hkounis Cocktail a sieutulty vilih this reiort. nEroT or tub FamouB "Wieland Laor Beer Mfirnh n ti in' E yp.1i a n op. ' D j H. I. KHA IV, Proprietor 1 ,. ... ... , .... Cor. King and Kuimiin Street, Honolnln. ! nUftlna t lnnya nn1 TTI.in Bnor " .vtw0 .w. ... w. " ItBLL TKI.KI'HONR 4IM. FOR SALE . rpilK"ALMACVrrOK" . . X at ilifu'inl' us of the if.vi,,? " ii I tnimcnrs, Wu-klH It n-.siSiw n f nntSKH on the lei Hiilt-Kifci?friii3' ulilo for bathliiK pU'Loes. Tho IIoiish U I cuni'Mod oui, -liuiile.l on a well Improved ' l't . ontii'iiini; Krultuiid Ornamentxl Tiers. For ii' 1 leu an iinialre of ' 120-lm 0. E. UOAUUMAN. I E3A.ls ,fertr!rr Look At This and Smile. Fine Soft Kid Button ' Boot, new diamond tip ; and (Spanish arch, only $3 00 Gut of Sight ! :: Elcarsmt French Kid.Ox- ford, Pump sole, patent , back stay, lor $2 60. Mclnerny Shoe Store. For Immediate Sale A Good Bargain ! A Small Private Residence & Lot Located cloo In. Splendid view of the Heritor and City. . As t'e ownr Is col 11 c to tli Colo. nles this property can bs bought very rea fonnbly, tM- The IIoubi Is Furnished. Address "T. S.." 1301-St Post Offlce. For Sale or Lease rpiIK VAbUAlll.K 1'UOl'KKTY ON X Uneun street known as ' John Uola hola's.1' There ar l-'ivo Cottai;es on tho property niiit room fur two or th ee more. A K"d Investment for n person who can iilvo perbonal attention to M'oiirlni; tenants and collfctlnK reiit.i. Tor furilinr parti culars apply tu J. O. OAKTKK, 'MS Merchant btet. Honolulu, April 3, 1 0). 1501-lw FOB, SALE TT-TTni n j-rm ' T-T)TTC1? CT T (W IXXVUkJJi CV lJ V J. Corner of Berelatila nnd I'ensiiool streets, opposite tho lee Works. rer Iuiiulro nt IIulleti.n uillce. 13Q.3w FINAL NOTICE NOTICE IB HKItEIlY OIVBN THAT Mrs. Hiisan llertt'lnmiiii, of I'iliui Knual, will not pay any hills contractu! without her writton order. JOHN HOS8, Attorney In Faot for Mis, liertelmann, Honolulu, April 1, lh'JJ. liOJ lw-li It -lHiiiiaJffl ti HELP KOB THE POOR. R 1 t.f f oclety for tho Benefit ol Prisoners' Families. A liiMierolrtil organization m boon (lnrt-(l niuotiK tlinnntivoj. Tho object of tho orjrnuizntion is to trtnMir up motioy for tho purposo of proviiliiiK for tlio families of ua tive who wo 10 imprisoned for par ticipation iu t lie lato rulMillion. Up to yostenlav, April -1, tho sum of SHI 10 had bci.'u raised, aiulatberrt aro tbirty-two families to bo provid ed for the. sum will liavo to be) spar ingly distributed. Ih. K. Knulin, who ha been np pointfii ns ii(rtitary, will hand out J2 to eanh head of family entitled whtf will call at hi ofllco to-morrow nftruooii. This will ho continued, weklv payments being inado on Saturdays. It issanlKOineof tho wives of tLoo imprisoned as rebels aro in durftilulo circumstance?, nud tho mito will bo Kindly received. This is n chance for ebnritnhlt persons to help follow creatures who am in need. NEW ZEALAND CONNECTION. Riirranr;)niHiit of lli- Cnhndlan titaamihlp lino Contcniplntod. Ottawa (Ontario), Mnreli in. Thu Diporlniiiil of 0'iiiiiicrco has beeu advihod of negotiations for a re arrangement of the diroet Australian sfoamsliip mmvIci. Tim New Zea land Government, has received an oiler from lluddart, 1'arkur ft Co. to run n counecling steniuxr liotweou Fiji nnd Auckland or YtllinKtnti. Tim mattur was eonsidnred by tho 1 Unvorumi'tit, and it was thought hotter to bnvo its own direct sIhaiu ' ors to touch at Auckland or Vol 1 lington, and New South Wales asked I if that colony would allow steamers I to come ou to New Zealand. Tho Qovorumeiit of that colony is in favor of establishing a direct mail service via Vancouver, alternating overy fortnight with San Francisco. In negotiating for connecting ser vice, it was contemplated to include Samoa ai well as Fiji. DKATH OF Ji H. OUY. Uo Was a Votonin of thu War of Rebollion. J. II. Guy, who started a cash gro cery on Union stroet a fow months ago, died at tho houso opposite the Y. M. C. A., Hotel street, this morn ing. Mr. Guy was a bachelor. Ho was born Feb. II, 1810, which would make bis age. a little more than l'J yoars. In 18(51 ho unlisted iu the 4th ' Indiana Cavalry for a term of three years. Ho was promoted from pri vate (o first lieutenant. His com pMiy entered tho field with 112 men, and retired with but '.'(I, thu rest having all boon killed. Although Mr. Guy was not a member of the G. A. II, Goo. V. DeLong. Post will attend the fuueral, which is to bo at 8 o'clock to-morrow. Quartermaster , It. J. Greene is attending to the de tails. Deserting Sailors. 1 Sailors evidently do uot relish the trip around the Horn, as evidenced by tho wholesale deserting from ' ships bound to Now York. Captain Iteod or the ship T. F. Oakos lost four of his men the other day through desertion. Tho captain has ollerou twenty dollars roward for each man, Telephone messages have boon sent to Waiaune, Hautila, Koolaupoko and all tho outer dis tricts acquainting them with the , fact, and a sharp lookout is being kept for tho men. Their names are F. Kollev, J. Johuaon, W. Shollon and W. i'latts. Harbor Improvement. j fTho dredgn is now working in tho I vicinity of the now wharves near tho old Custom House, After the de parture of tho S. S. Au-t ralin, which I is oxpoeted from tho Cotit on Mon , day next, tho d red go will bo moved , over to tlio Oceanic wharf to deepen 1 tho harbor there. It has been as 1 curtained that the bottom in that 1 locality hai l)en filling in. Depart ing (.1 earners have long been noticed to stir up mud from the bottom with tliuir propellers, 1 m 1 you are out 0 lllll Jfemh, fatter Heath, etc., we van vp)ly them. l