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sfzammmam i m -m ' ' ' "k wmam i ".TJB' ' " .Hi"?! 'saap jt R . WJ "Kyasa '?SR' I.1! '? P 1 . K "JL 4'i' auannknn raaak. .an&i., J "rowt jwarv mmP!$rT-&a ' $&m " ' -x -sBaKt mmmm R',HlBBWgClBKB mW&affP- . wVjEfi, , fir )' L- waaaaaawaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaapwaaaapaaaaaaaaaiai Ju wMj) Mtiu FRIDAY, NOV. 20, 1885. ROBERT BURNS ON "YOUTH." A noem JuM fiiiinil In ono tif lliu nt' liuiiui' tfci ipt i:vle Hooks Youth K the vUlon (if a moi n That Hies the coining tiny; It Is the blosom on the thoin, Which wild Mings sweep away; It U the linage of the sky In glay waters seen," When not n elotnl appears to lly Across the blue serene. Hut, wlieu the waves begin to mar And lift the foaming head. The inoinlug Mors appear no nunc And all the heavens aie lied, "TU ilectlng as- the passing in Of blight eleoti Ic ill e That flash about with sudden hhuo And in that bhue explic. It Is the morning's gentle gale That as It swiftly blows Scarce seems to lgh across the vale Or bend the blushing rose. But soon the gathering tempests soar, And all the sky deform: The gale becomes the whirlwind's roar, The sigh an angry storm. For Caie, and Sorrow's moibld gloom, And heait-eoiroding Stilfc. And Weakness, pointing to tho tomb, Await the Xoon of Life. IS THE ASSASSIN OF LINCOLN ALIVE? A special despatch to the Atlanta Constitution, from Birmingham, Alabama, Oct. 20th, is as follows : Walking up First avenue to-day your correspondent was met by a well known book dealer, who said : "There is to be sent to the pub lishers soon a book giving a com plete history of the life of John Wilkes Booth, incidents of the kill ing of Lincoln, and where Booth went after the killing," together with positive proof tha the is alive to-dny. The book will be sent from Birming ham." The author was found. At his request his name is withheld. He opened his desk and produced letter after letter, w ith documents of dif ferent kinds bearing the post mark of Cairo, Egypt, Japan, and other foreign points. Among the letters were photographs of Booth in differ ent costumes. Producing a letter bearing an Egyptian post mark, he said : "That letter is from J. Wilkes Booth that proves beyond the shadow of a doubt the fact that he is alive and well this moment." "Did you read the article in tho Atlanta Constitution a few days since giving an interview with Mr. J. R. Ford, one or the pioprietors of Ford's opera house, in which Lincoln was shot? Fold said that 'Booth was positively dead, and he saw him laid out, wrapped in a gov ernment blanket, and knew his face well." "I saw the article but it-was the same old story. I am preparing a book to be sent to the publishers in a few days that will be a i evelation on that subject." "You don't mean to say you will attempt to prove the assertion that Booth is alive?" "That will be the purpose of the work. Major Jett, a prominent cotton broker of Austin, Texas, was serving in the confederate service, and knew Booth well. Jett is now living, and will substantiate all that the work will contain, lie was the man who identified Booth and Herold when they were on the Hat crossing the Rappahannock river. Jett ex posed the two men, and was paid handsomely for doing it. lie knew they were not the ones wanted, but hated Lincoln and played the authorities for all he was worth. "The night of the shooting Booth had hired an Irishman to imperson ate him for $1,000. The man had a horse outside waiting, and when Booth loft the opera house he mounted the animal and was taken across Etnacosta creek. There the two men changed clothes, and Booth, disguised as an Irishman, re turned to Washington. The state ment that Booth broke his leg when he jumped is not true. No man has ever seen the corpse with :i broken leg. The night after the killing .Booth slipped in the foundry of the Sculptor mills and slept. The next morning he was on the street, dis guised as a common Irish laborer. He spent a week in the city, and was posted all about the excitement and what was done to catch him. When in the barn Herold, who was on the inside, shouted to Boston Corbett that Booth was not in the barn, and the man who looked like him was only playing a part. Stan ton knew it was not Booth when he paid' over tho 81,000 reward, for lie secured a portion of the money. ; The next heard of Booth lie was in Leavenworth, Kansas, whore he got on a big spree. He next turned up in Memphis, Tennessee, where ho was arrested for being drunk. I was in Momphia at tho time, and the papers all printed the fact. Ho was allowed to escape. Ho w cut to Now Orleans in disguise, from thero he went to Paris and impersonated a Frenchman. He went to Japan and , made himself known to the Ameri- Jean legation, which fact can bo sub stantiated by General Richard Hub bard, minister there. Bootli is now in the service of the khedive of Egypt and owns over ope hundred camels, In my book I will produce (V remarkable letter from Andrew Johnson, showing that Booth did make his escape. I will also show letters giving the adventures of Booth since he left the United States." A PRINCIPLE ESTABLISHED. A correspondent of the Kansas City Times says: "Captain Ncidc, Fourth Infantry, of Fort Omaha, is to be tried by com t martial for de clining to pay his subscription to ward a prize for the successful rifle men of his regiment. From inquiry it is learned that tho position taken by Captain Ncidc was a correct one. lie subsciibcd money for tho pur chase of a regimental piizc, and ex pected to have something to say in the selection. Instead of this the officers who had the matter in charge selected and piuchascd the piizc, and then called on those who put down their names for a certain amount of the money. Captain Neidc refused payment because he was not consulted in the selection. The result-is a court maitial. He will certainly be acquitted if the facts arc as they havo been re ported." The Omaha Herald of October-1st saj's: "The result of last week's couit martial at Fort Omaha, before which Chaplain Lewis and Captain Ncitlo were tiied for grievous charges, resulted in the former receiving yesterday a severe reprimand and the latter being ac quitted. The charge against Chap-, lain Lewis was that of disrespect to a superior officer and against Captain Neide for a misunderstanding of and difficulty witli the disbursing officer. " NOTICE. MY Ofllco will be closed from Nov. 1st until Dec. 8th, 188D, during my ubsenco at the Coast. M. GROSSMAN, Dentist. 08 Hotnl Street. 105 tf GEO. C. STI6ATJB3EEYEK, ARTISTIC SIGNS A SPECIALTY. 78 King Street, Honolulu. 175 l. O. Box 310. ly Thos. Lindsay, MANUFACTURING JEWELER, 108 No. CO Nuuanu Street. iy Jas. W. Robertson, ACCOUNTANT AND COPYIST. Books and Accounts neatly and corrcet ly kept, also all kinds of copying at tended to. Office with Hustace & Ro. bertson. 89 tf NOTICE. I BEG to inform my friends and cus tomcrs that I have removed my place of business from Nov88 Hotel Street, to Lincoln's Shop, King Street where I will be on hand to attend to all orders for House and Ship Painting, Paper Hanging, etc. at prices to suit tho times. C. B. PATTERSON, ICO lm Lincoln's Shop, King Street. NOTICE. THE undersigned beg leave to inform the public that they have opened an office at Room 13, Campbell' Block, (Up Stairs), MERCHANT ST., Honolulu, ns General Business Agents, We make a Specialty of Book-keeping, Collecting, CubtomJIuuse Broker ago and Shipping and Receiving Fi eights. Wc arc also prepared to take inven tories of Bankrupt Stock anywhere in the Kingdom and guarantee accurate rctuins. Wc are also prepared to fur nish Tourists with guides and givo rcli able information in regard to route of travel and places of interest on any of the Islands of thu group. With strict attention to business and prompt returns to tho3o who may in trust their business to ub, we solicit a sharo of patronage. EST All Legal Documents riinwn up by an experienced Lawyer. 105 0m NOBLE, HARE & CO. N. F. BURGESS, 84 King street, : : Honolulu. Cni'iienti'r ami Ituililcr. Hnscnge and ienerul KxnreNN. Draying and steamer Freight carefully handled. Cairlage painting done by a first-class workman at 78 King btrcet. Jobbing in above lines attended to with promptness, and charges according to the amount and quality of woik. Olilcc Telephone, 202. Residence, 152. 143 ly " E. 1EL. RYAN," Ilont. Xlulltlor. Boats Built and Repaired to Order, All KintlH of iUmt Matcrlnl, Timbers, Knees, Stems, Keels. Also, 1 Decked Surf Boat, 1 Large Twelve-Ton Scow, 1 Four-Oared Racu Boat, 2 Small Skill', 1 Twelve-Ton Sloop in perfect order, with sails, anchors and chains complete. For sale cheap lor cash, Kilauea street, Honolulu. 1005 ly ' (I .,. r . HORSES BOA11DED BY tho Day, Week or Month. Horses broken to Harness. Horses clip, pod. Horses bought, sold or driven. Apply to A. ARTHUR, 107 lm Next Bulletin QpricK. $12,000 TO Loan on Real Estato Sccuilly, In Sums of not less than $1,000 each. Apply to J. M. MONSA URAT, No. 27 Mcichant Street. 104 tf To Let Furnished, AT Kllauca, Kauai, a coinfortablo House and Cottage eminently suita ble for a family wishing to spend a short time In tho country. Apply to MANAGER, ICO tf Kllauca Sugar Co., Kanal. FOlt KENT. Tho premise at No. 42 Mcr- tenant street, near tiio corner of it on street, centrallv located in tho business part of tho city. Suita ble for a LAW OFFICE, or nnv other kind of business. Rent low. Enquire of DR. STANGENWALD. 107 3m HOUSE TO BENT. THE very comfortable dwelling situ, atcd at Nn. 254 Bcrctanla Stroct, containing 8 rooms. Rent, only $30 per month. For particulars apply to LEWIS J. LEVEY, Auctioneer. 40 Queen Street. 178 3w FOR SALE. ONE complete Outfit ns follows: 1 kind and gcntlo Family Carriage Horse, 1 Top Buggy, ncaily new, 1 neat set of Harness, also, 1 gentle Ilor-e, cither saddle or harness, also, 100 Cords of Firewood, 4ft lengths. Apply to C. K. MILLER, Gen'l Business Agent. 2 1 Merchant Stfcet. 172 2v Dwelling House for Kent. $45 per Month and Water Kates. THE largo dwelling house nnd lot occupied by D. D. Baldwin front ing on Dole stiect, at Punaliou, and run. ning through to Beckwith street. The house contains 8 iargo rooms, 2 pantries, 1 bathroom, 4 large closets, kitchen ad joining. Thero Is a large barn with servant s room on mo grounus, also an office separate from the main building. The lot is nearly 2 acres in extent nnd affords considerable pasture and fire wood. Everything in good repair. Gov ernment water laid on. Enquire of 132 tf S. B. DOLE. NOTICE. DR. BRINKElHIOFF'S system of Rectal Treatment. A new treat ment for Hemorrhoid-", Fistula and other diseases of the rectum, by a piocess sure, safe and painless. DR. McWAYNE, 34 Alakca st. 102 3m. DB. EMERSON, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Has removed his Residence and Office to 100 Fort Stiect (lately occupied by Uapt. liayiey;. f 8 to 10 A.M., Office Houns-! 1 to 3 p.m., ( 7 to 8. Evening. ' Telephone (Bell nnd Mutual), No. 140. Til It DR. M. GOTO, rhysician and Surgeon, Leprosy, Syphilis and Skin Disease a Specialty. Office, mauka of the resi dence of Hon. James Kcau, King Street, Kapalama, Honolulu. Office Houns 1 to 5 p.m. Suniay8 8 a.m. to 12 M. N.B. Pai ties on tho other Islands can consult by letter. 1C5 ly THE FISHER CIDER COMPANY Faetory, 13 Lihha street. ARE now prepared to furnish this celebrated Champagne Cider at short notice, and in quantities to suit. All orders will meet prompt attention by addressing The Fisher Cider Co. M.T. DONNELL, Manager. Mutual Telephone 330. 139 ly BAGGAGE EXPRESS. The undersigned having taken cnarge or iiaggagc sExpress No. 34, for the purpose of carrying on the Express and Dray business, hopes by paying strict attention to business to receive a share of public patronage. JST" Moving pianos and furniture a specialty. B. BURGERSON. Residence, corner Punchbowl and Be retania Sticcts. Mutual Telephone 320. West, Dow & Co., Telephone 179. 3ly C. II. WOOL.MINGTON, GENERAL PURCHASING AGENT. Special notice to Island orders for Merchandise of every description, at tho very lowest rates of commission. Send for samples of Dry Goods, etc., etc. Catalogues and price list free by mall every steamer. Address 300 CALIFORNIA STREET, 101 tf Room lit, San Francisco. Election of Officers. AT tho Annual Meeting of tho Ono mca Sugar Co. held at the office of O. Brewer 6s Co. this day, tho follow, ing officers were duly elected for the coming year: J. O. CAini'.n President W. F, Am.kn Vice-President P. O. Jones Secretary G. J. Ross. Treasurer J. O. Cahteii Auditor Tho above officers nro also tho Dliec. tors of the Company. P. C. JONES, Scc'y Onomca Sugar Co. Honolulu, Oct. 27, 1885. 101 lm Election of Officers. AT tho Annual Meeting of tho Stock holders of tho Walheo Sugar Company, held at tho office of W. G. Irwin & Co., on tho 0th day of Novenv her, 1885, the following officers were elected for the current years Coi.. Z. S. Spaldino President Mn. F. P. Hastinos Vlce-Pi csldent Hon. Clcii. Biiown Treasurer "u tJA. i. uowbKTT. Auditor J. O. CARTER, tt , , decretory Waihee Sugar Co. Honolulu, Nov. 10, 1885. 173 lm mmmmmmmmm if . i 1 1 i i U -& Olt HAIiE. 1 MANNING'S ISLAND GUANO in ? quantities to suit. Apply to the PACIFIO NAVIGAllofr OO. 103 lyr J Alfred magoon, . ATTORNEY AT LAW. 178 42 Merchant street, Honolulu, ly Honolulu Carriage Manufact'y 228 and 230 Fort Street, Honolulu, ' - - Hawaiian Is. W. H- PAGE, Proprietor 'ii iy 'riiia U01S130N Provincial Firo Insurance Co,, x.o:viors. MuliMcriticil Cnpltnt : : 1, 000,000 J. T. WATERHOUSE, .Tn., Agent. 137 3m 71 Quocii Street, agf.nt ron Steamer "J. I. Dow.sett," AND BCIIOONKKS Rob Roy, Mllo Morris, and Josephine. SALT FOE SA.JH!. Fine and coarse Puuloa Salt ; flue Kakauko Salt, in quantities to suit. Also, largo and small Iron Water Tanks. P.tints, OiK Etc., Etc. 03 ly VOLCANO ROUTE. J, Commencing on Monday, October 12th, and thence on the flrst Mondny following tho arrival of tho Alamcd.i nnd Mariposa on the 8th and 22nd of each month. The steamer Jfiiiuu will make the Volcano Trip, reaching Kcauhou on Wednesday morning, giving Tourists two days and two nights at the Volcano House. When the 8th and 22nd of the month fall on Monday, the Kinnn will leave that day. EST Tickets (or tho Round Trip. $50, which pays all Charges."a The Kinnn will arrive in Honolulu Sunday mornings on Volcano Trips. On Hllo Trips, will leave Honolulu on Tuesdays, and return Saturday morn ings. WILDER'S STMSIIIP CO. Honolulu, Sept. 14, 1885. 124 tf MELLER & HALBE'S Ice Cream Parlor AND- Confectionery Lincoln's loci, Bur si A Fine AMMortiuent of Candies & Cakes AhvayN on Ilantl JParties Supplied. 1003 ly tiers StmsJiip Co. Every Description of Joli Prating Executed with neatness and dispatch, AT THE Daily Bulletin Steam ' Printing Office, Bill HeadD Briefs Ball Programs Bills of Lading Business Cards Book Work Certificates Circulars Concert Progr'ms Draft Books Delivery Books Envelopes Hand Bills Invoices Queen Street, .2Ea" aMaawf1'i.'ii:Baii oah jbet AKHraaaaaaaaaBB I m jWitMBODBBH smmsmwKnbrzk -cw imWBKmmi?m MRHttaaffaTr Notice. MR. D. L. A llPIl ART hereby Intl mates that ho has this day with drawn from the firm of Soyong & Ah. pha-t, nnd that ho will carry on tho bisl. ness of on Employment Agency, Anglo. Chlncso Intcrpietlng, Collecting Ac counts and other Agency Business at Sun Kim Lung Co.'s, 43 Hotel street. 112 tt the pabt baiuno Schooner EHUKAI will run icgularly WAIALUA EVERY MONDAY, Returning on Thursday, weather permitting For freight or passage apply to tho Captain on board, or to Pacific Navigation Co., 181 Agents ALEX, FLOHR, Praclical Gun g2 and Lock Smiih, Bethel St., ne.M to Post-Office. Sewing Machines of all kinds repaired, All kinds of Light Machinery ropaived on Short Notice. N.B. -Good Woikmnnship and Charges 121 Strictly Moderate. ly THE I3JL.Xa,IiS Ice Cream Parlors ! No. Sri Hotel Stroct. Delicious flavored Ice Cream made from pure Dairy Cream, Fruit Ices, Sherbet", Ice Cream Drinks nnd many other refreshments can lie found always at this really first-class rcsoit. Choice Confectionery nnd C.ikcs in great variety. Families, Parties, Balls and Weddings Supplied. For the convenience of the public we pack orders for Ice Cream in Patent Refrigerator Cans, which hold from 1 to AQ Quarts, warranted to keep its delight ful flavor and perfect form jf or many hours. Mutual Telephone IScll Telephone 838 1N2 B2f The Elite Ice Cream Parlors are open daily until 11 p.m. 38 ly leiiiiti) Uni Iiiul;, Will bo open every afternoon nnd even, ing as follows: 3Iondny,Tnc8(lay,'VcdiicHday,Thurs day and Saturday Uvcnlnes. To the public in general. J?HTIAJY EVENINGS, For ladies and gentlemen. TneHday Afternoons, For ladies, gentlemen and children. MTJH1C, Friday and Saturday Evenings; also, at the Tuesday Mutincc. COMING ! COMING I COMING I November 8th, 1885, rx-oI. jV. 1?. DEMEKS, Being the Champion Rollci Skater of England, France and Canada, ho offers a Standing Challenge of 1,000 to any piofessiomil who will equal him in Trick and Kancy Roller Skating. Prof. Demers' exhibitions consists of over 200 movements of the most diffi cult, original, novel and astounding feats ever attempted, such as his won derful spin from ono to two minutes making, from two to thiec hundred re volutions, and other tiicks too numer ous to mention. ESTMlcmcmber Wonders never cease; his wonderful acts must be teen to be believed. THOS. E. WALL, Manager. 147 Letter Headings Labels Law Reports Nolo Headings Plantation Books Pamphlets Posters Reports Show Cards Shipping Rcce'ta A Statements Tags Visiting Cards Way-BUls Honolulu. TO mm c mBSSmSmW B jsK mm . iasmmmtm isHOjimm kwUmWM r&mKak ' J " sJfTX'T,' . t ADVERTISE IN THE ta Daily Bulletin This Paper goes into most of the English-speaking households of Honolulu. It is unquestionably the Best llii of Publicity for business men desirous of bring ing their wares to the notice of the community. Monthly Settlements at Easy Rates. "TheS.F.Merchant" The Only Paper in California that Advocates Hawaiian Interests. A Splendid Advertising Medium For Hawaiian Business Men desirous of forming trade connections on the Coast. All Hawaiian papers kept on file nnd full information given concerning the Islands. .A.3VY ORDERS Entrusted to the Proprietor will be promptly and carefully executed, and no commission wiaiiged. TERMS Thrco Dollurs per annum; 1.75 for six months. Charles B. Buclcland, Editor and Proprietor. OFFICE-323 Front Street. Tost-Officc Box, 2300, San Francisco, California. O Luso Hawaiiano. ALL persons who want to comrnunj. cate with the Poitupueso, cither lor business, or for pioeuring workmen servants or any other helps, will find it tho most prolltablo way to advertise in tho Luso Iltcwauatto, the new organ of the Puiiuguese colony, which is pub lished on Merchant sticet, Gazelle Build, ing, (Post-Ofllco Letter Box E.), and only charges icasonablo rates for adver tisemcntB. HONOLULU LIBRARY AND READING ROOM ASSOCIATION. npHIS INSTITUTION is located on JL tho corner of Hotel and Alaken streets, directly opposite tho building of tho Y. M. C. A., and is open every day and evening, Sundays included. Tho Reading Room is supplied with all tho local journals, as well as ncaily fifty of the leading foreign papers and magazines. The Circulating Library consists of over 3,000 volumes, and is constantly ino) casing. Tho Reference Library contains n valuablo line of cyclopedias, diction, aries, and works of i similur chaiactcr. A handsome parlor is provided for convocation and games. The Circulating Department is closed ou Sundays. Terms of membership : Signing tho roll and paying liio regular dues, lltty cents a month, (luiutcrly in advance. Strangers from foreign countries and visitors from other islands uro welcome to tho rooms at all times, but as the Association has no other regular means of support except thu dues ol members, it is expected that rcMdcnts of Honolulu who desiro to avail themselves of its privileges, and all who feel an interest lu maintaining un institution of this kind in our community, will join tho Association and pay the regulur dues. S. B. DOLE President M. M. SCOIT Vlco-Prebident H.A.PAHMELEE Secretary A.IL.BMI'111 Treasurer O.JT. BOLGERS, M. D.. Chaiiman Hall and Library Committee. 77 tf j. -'-;! tot j M v" m,$i ityi -". -mot-wv- -fl-H.- "mrttwtittmxymfiEmS