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mh 7IBIp gfiP -l r 15 r" yp - - tw - - r . -r- .. -.yvf. f I H rj vhu' ji ft . Vc-l. n.-o. 329. HONOLULU, U. T., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1883. SUBSCRIPTION 60 CENTS PER MONTH. v "& fc UL .,HI TO&- m DAILY J3 U JLIJ3TJI few 1 tj y - ' i U to ft r i. jr f'r i I1 , i Mi B: f THE DAILY BULLETIN WALTER BILL, Proprietor. Is published every morning nntl clrcu. lntcd throughout the town by carriers, nnd forwarded to tho other Islands by every opportunity. Subscription 60 cent per Month. 0. Oa'iipon Kenvon, Editor. m All business communications to bo ad dressed, Manager Dally Bulletin, Post Oftlce Box No. 14. Telephone 255. Ofllre, - - - lnccn Ntroct, Opposite West's Currlngo Factory. J. G. Clkviok, Manager STEAMSHIP LOST AT SEA. London, January 2 1st The details of the Gimbria disaster show that the loss of life must have been fear ful. A dispatch from Hamburg, sent by tho Hamburg-American Steamship Company, says: The Cimbria left Hamburg on Thursday i fritli? 880 passengers' nnd"tT crew numbering 110. She . ran aground Vcforo leaving the Elbe, but not off with tho flood tide, with the assis tance of tho steamer Hansa, without damage, and she put to 'sea at half past two o'clock in the afternoon. On Friday niornjng she came into collision, dining a thick, fog, off the island of Borkum, with the steamer Sultan. Tho Cimbria sustained such sorerc injuries in the collision that it at once became apparent that sho must sink almost immediately. Tho officers, therefore, did all in their power to save lives. Without a moment's loss of time life-belts were distributed among the passen gers and an order given to lower tho boats. This, however, in conse quents of the vessel keeling over on her side, was found to bo very difficult on one side and absolutely impossible on the other. As the Second Officer was still engaged in cutting the spars loose, so there should be as much driftwood as possible for' the people to cling to when tho inevitable foundering should occur thej vessel went down under bis feet. Ho seized a spar, but as several other persons also clung to it, he was obliged to let go, and ho swn'm to a boat. This boat was subsequently picked up by the Theta. The1 Second Officer steered tho Theta to Cuxhaven. Seventeon other persons have been saved by the steamer Diamond from the Wcser , Lighthouse, making fifty-six thus far known to bo rescued. ( January 23d According to tho latest information, 445 lives wero lost in tho Cimbria disaster. There wcro 412 passengers and 94 oflicers and tho crew on uoara. ut tnese only fifty-six, so far, have been rescued. Of six steamers sent out by tho Hamburg-American Steam boat' Company Saturdny four liavo not yet returned, but as two which returned found nothing, there is scarcely any hopo left that, more of the uijfoniatcs arpal jyq. Wlion tho Sultan "arrived at five ' o'clock? Saturday afternoon, tho managers of' tUe Hamburg-American Company sent inspectors to see the Cnptain, and tho latter admittoiHhc collision, and said Jio did' not know witlwhat ship. "But," ho said, 'there is k quantity ;ot,,wn)pkagooii my bow left by tho other vessel. Examine it." f hoy did so, and immediately, by somo ' small snninclcd plates peculiar to vessels of this linn, with inscriptions' in threo languages, they recognized the Cimbria as the un fortunate vessel. "" HOW THE CZAR TRAVELS IN RUSSIA. The recent visit of the Emperor jind Empress to St. Petersburg was attended with extra precautions on the pnrt of the authorities. All along tlic routo from the Warsaw Hallway terminus to be Annitchkiu Palace, police oflicers in sledges and on foot were met at very half dozen yards, and nil the house porters of the streets crossing tho main route -were collected In groups nt each corner, for the double purposo of keeping a watch for suspicious persons and cheering tho imperial party. Policemen were posted st intervales in tho'ceuter of the btiecj, fvlillc the bridges' oyer tho canals wero closely guarded by the marine police, in1 sonic cvtim m officer patrolling on. one. ,footwy of tho bridge and a private ou tue otlwiv Joloyne Guxette. a ni.ntu' Silk Busnendors (some. thing new) will bo gold during tboHoJj. day'? at the Honolulu 'Clothing Empcfl. pircth vn B. F. EHLERS & Co., DRY GOODS IMPORTERS, ' All tho Latest Novelties in Fancy Goods Eeceived by every steamer FORT STREET. I AM ALL UPSET On account of extending tho Store, nnd Receiving New Goods the Coronation Ball SUCH AS Flushes, Brocades, Surrahs, Morries, Silks, Satins, Laces, Trimmings, Ladies' Silk Hobo, all shades. !), 4, 0 and IS Button and S Hook TT r T! TT! T TKT T T - T . T XT TH (62 f For want of room, I will sell the above goods at prices never known before in this market. " 'AlsTa few'very superior Genf s Dress Suits. A.' Ml Mellis' Honolulu Clothing Emporium 104 Foit street, - - Honolulu. LAWRENCE & FREETH, CONTHACTOnS. Plans and Estimates fuinMicd for works of uonstriii'tlnn. Civil Engbicerlng & Survcyim; Ofllec, II) and 21 Merulianl st, above J. W. Robertson & Co's. 300 P. O. Bo, 101. ly &&&G-.- H. EOBERTSON, fSBmSaulm Drayman best teams In town. 'Telephone Kw. B5. 16 CEDAR SHINGLES I Jcst'Received hy 309 Allen & Itablniton. W. fenneh, Practical Mtchanlc. Saddles and Hahness. of all kinds on hand or made to order. No millinory or dry goods for sale here. No s'tcam plows or Gorham silver ware. No wines or spirits for sale. No imported Coronation stock here. No boots, shoes or Peter Funk jewelry; But if you wane satisfaction in my line call on,mc at 9 King nt. . 303 BREAKING HOUSES IN GENUINE STYLE. WALLACE JACKSON the thorough experienc ed horse breaker. w iahes S ri.. lue puuuc iokhuw una . nc is iuny prcparuu u take charge of stock, and guarantees to break them thoroughly omhN Ranch, and attend carefully to feeding and doctoring hordes, lie has now in his charge such celebrated steeds as Black Thorn and other thoroughbreds, and lias the exclusive charge of all of Mr. James Campbell's stock. Orders left at the Pantheon Stables, or at the mommoth stables on Mr. James Campbell's property at Kapioiani Park, will mcet'with promptness. 205 ly r. We FrleM, Veterinary Physician, Stables onBeretania M. n2i,-fPlnlnfl near Thomas' Orders" Sent to P, O, Box 815 ill rccclvovjjroinpt attention. . DrNDe Fries havinir. fitted un elegant accommodations on tho Plains for the doctoring and caFo of 'aniinals, is"f ully prepared to ,render satisfaelion. Has also a larov pasture land and will take general good caic of horses and cattle left in his clwrgc. No cure no pay. '. 800 ly V !A. KllAFT , . JEWELER, jOPTICrAN, Dealer ;n Hawaiian Curiosities. Store hrtluVltawallaii Gazctto", build 44 ing, pppo&jtehe Bankr Cltas. D. Gemscli, Practical Watchmaker. t&" Hotel Street, opposite the 123 3m International Hotel, -t H( 'ONOLULU ICK aiANUF.0T6llV. Ico delivered ,to. all paitsof tlio -k- SH rHir i Smmrc w City. Shipping supplied In Vjuautltles to suit. Telephone, No, 68. Oillcc at Wilder & Co.'s. 18 IMio IIiiAVtiiimi Temperance Year Book, For 1883, TIIIMIE will bo publlsliud here in JamnTry, 1883, a year book, an in teresting id useful volume with the above title, A handy hook of ref erenco as well as a valuable book foi tho house hold, It will be especially devoted fo the tfironprHup pmP 1111(1 will bo of much use ull tho ypir MfWIldi Ytni will bo sollflltod to BKbscrlbc lu this hook, aud eau obtain furlhor Information by calling upon fl OBOWLBY,' ' my Uoaolulu, H. I, -. M t , ill . . J. LYONS, . I.. J. LEVEY. LYONS & LEVEY, Auctioneers and General Commission Merchants, Beaver Block, Queen st., - - - Honolulu. Sales of Furniture, Stock, Real Estate and General Merchandise' promptly at tended to. Sole Agents for American and Euro pean merchandise. 818 H.B B. TREGLOAN, TAILOR, FORT ST. 204 Robert LcHOrc, T EWERS C. M. Cooke. & COOKE, (successors to Lowers & Dickson, Importers and Dealers in Lumbor and all kinds of Building Materials, Fort street, Honolulu. 1 WILDER & Co., Dealers in Lumber, Paints, Oils, Nails, Salt and Building Materials of every kind, cor. Fort and Queen st:., Honolulu. 1 ALLEN & ROBINSON, Dealers In Lumber nnd all kinds of Building Materials, Paints, Oils, Nails, etc. 71 BROW & PHILLIPS, Practical Plumbeis, GasFittersnml Copper smiths, No. 71 King St., Honolulu. House and Ship Job Work promptly executed. 17 CHR. GEltTZ, No. 80 Fort st. Importer and dealer in Gent's, Ladles' and Children's boots, shoes and slippers. 63 Wilson Brothers, GENERAL .BLACKSMITHS. ' Horo, Shoeing a specially A llrfat-classman being specially engaged for that work. Ship and Wagon work faithfully attended to. Shop on the Esplanade, op. Hoppcr's.201 rilIE Hawaiian Journal, KoHa- X waii Par Aina," owned and edited by Kawainui Bros. ; has a weekly edition of 3,200 copies, and is the best advertising medium. Of fice, No. G Merchant at. 1 THE EVILS OF FAINTING ' And their Remedy. " It has been said with much truth, too, that house painting might, with study and acquirement of taste, resume its rank as a liberal art." Painters' Manual. Believing tho above to be true, A. B KERR luisliow reorganized his system of working Die business in Honolulu. In the first placu hu has secured the ser vices of that celebrated nrtUt, Mr. Max Koiin, formerly of Sun Francibco, whose work in tho line of plain njul decorative paper-hanging, frescoing, fee, is up to tho present time unsui passed, and on these Islands has never been equalled, For house painting Jobs first-class mo. chanlcs only will bo employed. In futuro patrons can depend upon my till. Ing every order on1 the most scientific basis known to thotradc. The Sign Painting aud Lettering de partment will be permanently presided over by Mr. Geo. Stuatmeykk, (further comment unnecessary.) P.S. St'nd for designs of frescos for ceiling aud cornices. Something new; aud if you wunt any glass put in cull at "Tiger" Paint Store, Wly 78 King Street. nnWO ClWiCKB TO 1.KT. on the wo 4. ond floor of tho bulldlua occupied wW B$sK9r.tfBLi 1 I aiiKjy.SMili -- k by.J.W. VoberUou.4t.Uo IUO Commission Merchants. Geo. W. Mncfnrlune. II. It. Mticfmlnnc. 0. W. MACFARLANE & Co. IMPORTERS, COMMISSION MEU- CHANTS AhD Suyar Factors, FircProof Building,1"- C2 Queen street, Honolulu. U. I. agents for The Wniknpu Sugar Plantation. Maul, Tho Silencer Sugar Plantation, Hawaii, The Ilucla Sugar Plantation, Oaliu, , Huclo Sugar Mill, Maui, Huclo Sugar Plantation, Maui, Puuloa Sheen ltanch Co.. Hawaii. J. Fowler & Co. Steam Plow and Port' able Tramway Works, Leeds, Mlrrlcc. Watson & Co's Sugar Mnchin cry, Glasgow, Glasgow and Honolulu Line of Packets. 183 Clutis Mprcckrls. Wm. O. Irwin. TT7" .G. irwin Aj Company, TT Sugsr Factors and Commission Agents, Honolulu. 1 HHAOKPELD & COMPANY, General Commission Agents, Queen street, Honolulu. 1 AS. OLEQHORN & CO. lmportuisand Commission Merchants, dealers in General Merchan dise, Queen aud Knahumanu sts., Hono lulu. 70 i II. A. P. Carter. . V. C. Joucs, Jr. C BREWER & COMPANY, Shipping and Commission Merchants, Queen St., Honolulu. 1 Theo. H. davies & Company, Importers nnd Commission Merchants; agents for Lloyd's and the Liverpool Underwriters, British and Foreign Ins. Company, and Northern Assurance Company. 71 DIAS & CtONSAIjES, No. 67 Hotel Sticct, Honolulu, Importers and Dealers in.Drv nnd Fancy Goods, Inlaid Work, Embroidery, 280 &c., &c, &c. JOHN T. , "WATERHOUSE, Importer nnd Dealer in General Merchandise, Queen it., Honolulu. 1 MS. GRINBAUM & CO., Importers of General Mer chandise in id Commission Merchants Honolulu. i M. S. GRINBAUM & CO., Commission Merchants. 124 California street, San Francisco, Cal. 17 T. LBN EH AN & CO., -- Importers nnd Commission Mcr chants, N,uuanu St., Honolulu. 1 8. N. Castle. J. B. Athcrton. COOKE. n A S T L E A V Shlntilnir and Commission Mer. cliants. Importers nnd Dealers in Gen eral Merchandise, No. 80 King street, Honolulu. l M, WING WO CHAN & Co., Iiupoitcrs nnd Geuoral Dealers in English, American and Cbinesu Pro visions, Plantation Tea and General Supplies. Also, white'and colored con tract matting, all qualities and prices. BQT No. 22 Niuinnu Street, opposite Mr. Afong's. 81 'J&rffi HONOLULUIRON WORKS, JSilMStciim engines, sugar mills, boil ers, coolers; iron, brass and lead cast ings: machinery of every descrlntion made to order. Particular attention paid to ship's blacksmithiug. Job work exc cutcd at short notice. i A. Cr. ELLIS, STOCK BROKER, will buy or sell Plantation Stock, Bonds, and Other Marketable Securities. Atthclr market valuo for bash. 215 Office with E. P. Adams. Auct'r. r WILLIAM O. SMITH, STOCK BllOKERi NO. 88 Merchant Street, Honolulu, II. Ij Sugar Plantation, Railroad, Tclcphono, and other Corporation Stock, Bonds and Similar Securities Bought nnd Sold ou Commission.' Monoy loaned on Stock Securities. Honolulu, Oct. 1st, 1882, 214 JOHN N0TT, Tin, Copper and Sheet Jron Worker, riumbcr, Gas Fitter, &c. Stoves and Ranges of ull kinds, Plumbers' stock and metals, House Furnishing Goods, 7? Chandeliers, Lamps, &c. A. S. CLEGHOBN fc Co. Have received a largo assortment of Boots & Shoes to suit al) littbica of purchasers, Professionals. s. B. MANN, B. S., TnAciiKn ok DnAwiNa DnAUUItTlNll AND TIIR SciKNCEi. 287 No. 180 Fort street. lm QARAH R PEIRCE, M. D.. lO Ladies' and Children's Physician. Ofllec nnd residence, No. 5 School street, (between Fort and Emma). Ollice hours10:30 to 11:00 a. ra. 1:80 to 0:80 p. m. 210 Telephone, No. 201. DR. THACHER, DENTIST, . 101f Fort street (up stairs.) Charges lower than any other dentist In Honolulu, whether traveling dentist or otlicrw I so. Satisfaction guaranteedi 805 DR. EMERSON, , Residence and consultation room at No. 2 Knkul St., comer of Fort. Telephone No. 140. 59 2m DR. G. TROUSSEAU, begs to notlfyhls friends that ht has resumed practice In. Honolulu. Ileal, denco nnd consulting rooms, No. 7 Punchbowl st., opposite the makal gat of the Queen's" Ilospttal. Consnltlhr hours from 0 a. in. to 12. Telephone No. 103. i S6 TIT AUSTIN WHITINQ, TT Attorney nnd, Counsellor at Law. A-jcnt lo tako acknowledgments of instruments. Kaahumanu st., Honolulu 209 T M. MONSARRAT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND (NOTARY PUBLIC. Real Estate in any part of the Kingdo ' bought, sold and leased, on commission. Loans negotiated, Legal Documents Drawn. No. 27 Merchant st. (Gazette Block), 100 Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands SOLS), Lawyer and Notary Public, No, 15 Kaahuinniiu st. 11 JM. DAVIDSON, Attorney at Law. 16 24 Merchant street FRANoia M. Hatch, Attorney nt Law, 23 15 Kaahumann st JOHN' RUSSELL, Attorney at Law, Ofllec, corner of Foit.and Merchant st. (up stairs) us WILLIAM O. SMITH, Attorney at Law 78 No. 00 Merchant street. RICHARD P. BICKERTON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Money to lend on Mortgages of Free, holds. Oftlce, No. 84 Merchant st. 1 CECIL BROWN, Attoiuer and Counsellor at Law, Notary public, and Agent for taking Ac knowledgments of Instruments for the Island of Oahu. No. 8 Kaahumanu St., Honolulu. 1 f O. BERGER, KAAHUMANU STUEET. , General Agent fo; The N. Y. Life Insurance Company, ' Tho City of Loudon Fire In. Co(llmit'd Maciicale & Urban Safes, Tho Celebiated Springfield Gas Machine Gas Fixtures of Mitchell, Vance & Co. I 208 4 ' , QHARLE8 t. gulick, NOTARY PUBLIC, Agent to take Acknowledgments to , Labor Contracts, AND GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT. Oftlce, in Makec's Block, corner Queen and KaHhumuTiu'stn'efs'iHonolulu. 21 J. WILLIAMS & Co. 130 Fort Street," . . Honolulu, Portrait and Laadscape 180 ly WILLIAM AULD, Agent to tako Acknowledgments to Con. tracts for Labor for tho District of Komi Island of Oahu, at tins ollice of fliu Ilouo. lulu Waterworks, foot of Nuuanu st. lbOtf JOHN A. HASSING15R, u Agent to tako Acknowledgmenis to Contracts for Labor. Interior 'JfUco, Honolulu. 7 W.G AKANA, Chinese and Hawaiian Trans. lator and Interpreter, No, 48 Klug btrect, Honolulu. Translations of cither of the above languages made with accuracy and dis patch, aud on reasonable terms. 209 H. BRUNS, Cooper and Gnugcr, ' Water Tanks of any dimensions, Cooperage, No'. 10 Fgrt street, ' Honolulu. ' Oil Casks, Sliooks and Hoop' Iron con. til suully OH baad and fur le.. ly i r i ! i i 1. i .1.1 v T W , A. N. HiaujircjjiBttwij 161 M U i H I'J M H. ii -" vvmWlfililitf "Sow !Lifc. .hutCt- jia 4UL .m- ( JL t'-tilTi