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DAILY BULLETIN": HONOLtrLU, H. I., MARCH 21, 1889. 4C si:"- p : r " T" P . sv H s&f 3r- -XY T-St RHP ' BIV IS 1 L5. J" S r -' L-91- i' I Kv " p'- IJ- J' ' I' tf- V '-LL-k H. E. MclNTYRE&BR IMl'OUTERS AND Groceries, Provisions and Feed, Y T CORNER FORT AND KING STREET.. ' Now Oivtila colvcd by every Packet from tbc Enr-tcni S'ales and Europe Frosli California .'reduce by every Steamer. All orders faithfully attended to and UoOdsdullv. ..d to any part of tbc city freo of charge, learnt orders toll, cited dntlafucUciit guaranteed. Post Olllco Box H5. Tclontione No. 1)2 uwA 85 Telephone 240V - - LEWIS & CO., IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IH GROCERIES & PROVISIONS; Frozen Oytlort and Fresh California Fruits, Fish, Games anil Vegetables on ICE by each stoamcr ol tho 0. S. S. Co. A comploto lino ol Crosso & Ulackwoll's and J. T. Morion's English Canned Goods always on band. S TV EW GOOD S Hldgcs' Iafntit Fowl, French Musliioom hi glass, Ollnardolll la tins, Ground Chocolate, Unuio k Bhickwcll Fresh Fruit Jams in glass1, Stuffed Olives in glass, WhIiiuIf, Almoin!?, Filbert, Pcncan & 13rnx.ll NutB, Foiled Sausage, Cal. Mild Cream Cheese, Eastern Chocso, Oregon Croam Chcoso, Young American Cheese, Swiss Chcoso. Edam Chooso, Topo Can Croamory Butler In 31b tins, Kegi Germain Salt fickle, Pclalumn Table Fruits in gloss jar, Finest Dchcsn Tniile HnUlns, Utyt-tal Wave Muckcrel in 51b tins, Kegs Sauerkraut, American (Jrmibuiiy Sauce, Capo Code Cranberries, 21b Blocks CodiWi, Audctson Cele brated Miucu .Meat in ghes jars, Jacob Dold's Buffalo Hams, Whittakcrs Star lliimu. Old ltcll-iblu Hum it Bacon, fresh lot of Garden heeds, Ulclly Lemons, Apples, -Yellow Turnips, Parsnips, New Potatoes & Oulcins, Cal. Boll Butter, ETC, ETC, ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC. ap-10 XtslsxiicI Oi'dei'S olioitecl. CHARLES KING -: HAS JUST Kit Salmon Bellies, Block Codfish, Smoked Beef, Buffalo Ham & Uaeon, Boxes Smoked Herring, Tins Norwegian Salt Herring, Mild Cal. Cheese, Atmorcs Mince Meat, Green Turtle Soup, Terrapin Soup, Sugar Raisins, Currants, Walnuts, Almonds, Dried Peaches, Prunes, Dates, Honey, Ccreolinc Flakes, CAPE COD OXtAJNlSKItlilHJ, Tomato Ketchup, Cases Sugar Corn, Cases Sugar Peas, Jersey Blue Potatoes, Uuta Bagas Turnips, Calafornia Onions, Crackers, all kinds; Choice Teas, .Fresh Apples, Saloon Pilot and Medium Bread, Wheat, Flour, Butter, Plum Pudding, etc., etc., etc. And a General Assortment of Canned DU-9J Jffi- Leave your orders, or ring up 119. -"S Telephones, No. 175. CO W t O H CO J I ITT, lo. 8 Kaaliiiuii ., ,... n.y-i Granite, Iron and Tin Ware ! Chandeliers, Lamps and Lanterns, WATER PIPE and RUBBER HOSE, House Keeping Goods, PLUMBING, TIN, COPPER AND 993 Sheet Iron Work. K -'HE TKATWOFWSi without tools la twlcu tired." i ' Eii-ouo la tho liouao-wlfo'u lt friend. With It iho coiiijucru'illrt aui) adds to'Jho appoarjiiro of' tier homo by LcepluK clcun loii't lo foolish nod try to clcau liouio without fiutiuo. Quick norkcan bo ilono with Sai-ouo, Common ioaj ond elbow ncrvlco belong to ho act (feneration. Jit is faibjon and two Bxtouo. Xo.' 37, "., M&MMS,M t'v-:. iUGBBKBK!BSs3iEi3; WKAIJIUS IN nojsr -1. O. Hoi VJ" Ill Fort Street, 87 HUSTACE, STREET. o RECEIVED Meats, Fruits and Other Groceries. 86 n, Cor. Edinburgh & Queen Sts. t Si Q CO cofYmsiir. "UNEASY RESTS THE HEAD that nenrn a rro u," imleaa if a polished with SAPOLIO. It U ft solid raid of BcourlngBoip. Try it In) our nost liouao pltvulug, I'vc-ii ii hiuK cju eucUMi riCAl1 comfort nud imy relief from ilia enrcu of )iotu.-t,Uiiuliif 1) tho lu- tulment of a few eeult In rnko of Hiiiillo Wth it woudora ran be accniiijilliihcd in iloimiiiK nn trourinir. for thlcli airiiocii It Ima tio tijual, " Dirt defies tho KIiik. bulit abdicates wherever Saiiolio uiakcu ita ujijiearuuto aud cjulckly, too. Try a cako. Ko. 89. Strefi mtimL?u,:'Mwi:- .i,- .-v ;t-,mMygk.,i,,i-...:J& , :i&mm'-2;&Bteli& Jl!gmrg,Trii-llTirnir,!r y.' "'mSBOS7mlsWWnmmmwmwmmwmwi mm miwiii !, wwbwk nwwwwii wmwi iiimp."-! ii i ; MR. J. M. SASS'S TANNERY., The Humboldt Mn.ll of March 2d, published at Eureka., Cal., contains a lengthy description of n now tan nery just completed at Freshwater, about fivo miles from Eureka, by Mr. J. JM. Sass, formerly connected with the People's Ico and Refrige rator Co., of this city. The "Mail" says: "For some months past a large tannery has been in course of con struction a few miles from this city, and it has always been called a Eureka enterprise. The projector and executor of the undertaking was John M. Sass, who returned from the Sandwich Islands where he had been engaged In profitable business for some time to engage in this enterprise. He has expended money, time and patienco in per fecting his scheme, but has continu ally rebuffed reporters, saying "I've got nothing to say and nothing to show. I won't say what I'm going to do. Wait till I've done it, and then I'll give it all to you and bo glad to have it written up." On Wednesday tho time had evi dently arrived, for on that day, by invitation of Mr. J. M, Sass, a re porter of the Mail visited the tan nery, which is situated on the site of tlie old Baird logging camp, on Freshwater slough, on the Areata road, about five miles from Eureka. Hero Mr. Sass has bought four acres of land m a little valley, open at all times to thd sun and well pro tected from sweeping winds. In clearing the laud enough wood has been saved to last, for all uses, fully three years, and an unlimited sup ply of clear, soft water has been ob tained by a dam in tho gulch above, with pipes leading lo a large supply tank near the buildings." The "Mail" then goes on to de sciibe the different buildings, and the vats. The accommodations for the workmen arc highly spoken of. The Humboldt "Standaid" con cludes a description of the tannery as follows: The capacity of this tannery will be 5000 hides a year, with a present lay-away tanks, but the same can be doubled or trebled with but trifling expense, as it would only require the addition of lay-away tanks, all other facilities being already provid ed for in first construction. Mr. Sass has made arrangements for large consignments of hides from the South Pacific Islands, but he will buy all offered here, and if there is a surplus he can dispose of Island hides at San Francisco, through which place they would have lo pass to reach here. The lauiior at this establishment is E. V. Ilurgren, a man thoroughly competent in every respect for the position. Operations have already commenced and many hides arc in the vats. We congratulate Mr. Sass on the auspicious commence ment of work and trust the spirit of enterprise that prompted the build ing of this tannery may lead to the establishment of other industries gcrmala to it. WATER AT MEAL TIMES. Opinions differ as to the effect of the free ingestion of water at meal times, but the view generally re ceived is that it probably dilutes the gastric juice and so retards diges tion. Apart from the fact that a moderate delay in the process is by no means a disadvantage, as Sir William Roberts has shown in his explanation of the popularity of lea ana coiiee, it is more than doubtful whether any such effect is in reality produced, When ingested during meals, water may do good by waslft ing out the digested food, and by exposing the undigested part more thoroughly to the action of the di gestive ferments. Pepsin is a cuta lyptic body and a given quantity will work almost iudclinitelj', pro vided the peptones are removed as they are formed. The good effects of water, drank freely before meals, have, however, another beneficial re sult it washes away the mucus which is secreted by the mucus membrane during the intervals of repose and favors paristalsis of the whole alimentary tract. The mem brane thus cleansed is in a much belter condition to receive food and convert it intp sojuble compounds. The accumulation of rnupis is specially marked in tho morning, when the gastric walls arc covered with a thick, tenacious layer. Food entering the stomach at this time will become covered with this tena plons coaling, which, for a time, protects t from lltu lUHjpn of the gastric ferments, and so retard digestion. Tho viscid contents, a normal condition in the morning be fore bieakfasl, is not suitable to re ceive food. Exuiciso before par taking of a meal stimulates the cir culation of the blood vessels. A gliibs of water wasjipsout the inucussl partially distends thostoimtuh.waUpg up peristalsis and prepares tho alimentary canal for tho morning meal. Observation has shown that non-irritating liquids pass directly through the "tubular" stomach, nnd even if food be present, they only mix with it to a slight extent. Argonaut. A Genius Insurance gone to Ca nada, did you say V Probably stole something tho beggarly thief! "Took half a million dollars of tho company's money." Beat an insur ance company out of half a million? What a Napoleon of finance. THE BEST PAPER to subscribe JL for is the "Daily m iulhvtlu." 50 cents per month. WWWMW4M4- I mwomW'X m- m - 2 5 m mm. S-!'C mmY-e'o s ktoitofXWW&toi Ofrftmwo ;mm-m$ c m oo-frm-a i sw i -i 4-4- i C4t4m-o 3 im --m4--x i ?4 frm& t 4 & i i -- moM 5 $ofrc-a i E2QES3SB s -c-e-m i iWWWMMWWJ VVJ .F.' 5 emfrm-a-m ? (MWWWwww s-om-mi SHHHC.Ml lm 4 m- t m 1 M S-Wc- S iWfr44 5x iWeo w- e-e--oo C om P4 o tl O o O CD W u P t i o a o 2 B. CTQ zn o $ P CTQ 3 P g CD C P P M CD J, P o o CD rHl i IT"! PTry f? Ti r GO 9E95k9SB y 38 1 fam&uJ j co m co g S Ol rf ' P g XS X- CO hi c-r- O CD - p l-l. 5 CO CD p CD ettwwm mottttttttw THE0. P. SEVERIN, Photographer , PICTURES IN ANY STYLES ! Printing Jtonolor Amntenrs, Cabinets $6 a Doz. Work Guaranteed. figy Knlraiieo on Fort Sttccl. -iH 122 tf Anderson &Lundy, Artificial Teeth from one to an entire set Insetted on gold, sliver, allumlnum and rubber bases. Crown nnil Bridge Work a specialty. To persona wearing rubber plates which aro a constant Borneo of Irritation to the mouth anil throat, wo would recommend our Pro. phylactio Metal Plate. All operations performed in accordance with the latest Improvement in dental science. Teeth KUifioled without pain by tho use of Nitrous Oxide Gas. 3 03 Hotel .street, at Dr. Grossman's old btund. Fcb.20.89 ii Club " Whiskey. Wc have received another Invoice ot the Celebrated Gtuituliau kOLUB" WHISKEY And oiler the same for sale either in bond or duty paid. W.C. PEACOCK & CO, l'JJ Meichaut Street. lm To Stand this Season, Jan, 1, '89 At SluUuteln Stoclc Fniin, Tho Imported Morgan Stallion 'Glory' Clory' -sr''SX Terms: &)ir for I'.ncli Klaro. ilars bred to "GLORY" can icmain on the farm at a pasturage at $12 per annum. Every care tiken but no res ponsibility incurred. BSfJIares not proving in foal may be returned nexv season free of charge, if I still own the Horpe. J. GAY. 2120 2Gt-taw Whale Boats. XX answer to several enquiries con cerning Whale Boat Frames, wc have now in course of construction, Whale Boat Frames 74 feet by 32 feet long. These frames are bent in ono piece of oak, and held to shape, thus requiring little tact to set them up and build. The full frame for such boats, iueludlng cants, 45 sections in number, is bold at 28 ; with large stems on keel, and ready to plank $10. They are not intended to be clinker built, nor as the frail imported whale boats proper, but are intended for rough use and durabi lity, yet light withal, for llshing and trading purposes. Wc have exported these frames and intend doing so, and make this offer to amateurs and others desirous of trying their hand, with plenty of leisure and small cash to make a Imsincs:. Will bend frames to any given model from 5 to 25 tons. Also on hand for sale Surf and Pleasure Boats, Stems, Knees and Timbers. Mutual Telephone No 325. DOWER & SON. 7C tf Boat Builders. Steam Works, Sunny South, Tele.: Bell 186, Mutual 245. Depot, 28 Merchant Street, Tclo.: Bell 172, Mutual 360. TAHITI Modern SInrlilnery. l'uteut UIusm .Valve Itottlon CAPACITY 1,000 DOZEN PER DAY. The only English Apparatus making Hich Class Tahiti Lemonade, Cream Soda, Ginger Ale, Hop Ale, And Pure, Strong Effervescing PLAIN SODA WATER. BSirOrders delivered lo any part of the city. Island orders solicited, 38 tf . J&Y 3&Sxi?at LEMONADE WORKS J. O. Ilox OKI. -C9y JlcU Tolo. 74. Hawaiian Business Agency. Corner Fort & Jlerchnnt Btrcels, Honolulu, II. 1. generaTagents, AccomitniitN & Collectors KOlt TUB Hawaiian Boll Telephone Co. Manager of Advertising- Dopartment FOJl THE u Supepa Kuokoa." DEPARTMENTS of BUSINESS: Collodions will reci-ivo special nttcn. tlon and returns promptly niado. Real Estato bought, told nud based. Taxes Paid and propoily safely injured; Houses, Cottages, Rooms and Offices,' Icutcd and rented, and rents collected. Firo and Llfo Insuranco eU'ectul in first class Iiwimncc Companies. Conveyancing a Specialty Hccouls scatched and correct Abstracts of Tltlo furnished. Logal Documonts and Papers of every description carefully drawn and hand somely engrossed. Copying and Translating in nil languages lu eeneral use in this Kingdom. Custom llouso Business linusactcd with ui'ctimcy and dispatch. Loans 'negotiiitcd nt favniiible rates. Gold, Silver and Certificates bought nud fohl. Advertisements and Subscriptions soli, cited for publishers. Skillod and Unskilled Labor furnished. Any Article purchased or sold. Inter-Island Orders will receive parti cular attention. To Lot, Furnished and Unfurnished Cot tages in desirable localities nt reasonable rentals. Several Valuable Properties In and around the city now for sale and lcaso on easy terms. EQSA11 business intrusted to our care will recuivo prompt nnd faithful atten tion at moderate charges Feb-4-89 FOB SALE or LEASE COTTAGE lately occu pled by Mr. Barney Or- (Icusteiu. situate on Emma street, between tlm mansions of lions. I!. H. Bishop, James Campbell and S. B. Dole, near Emma Square. No piano wanted, no dust, no taro patches. Only a few minutes walk to the new site for the Central Union Church. No tiamway cars wanted. Apply to E. S. CUNA, 148 tf Union Saloon. Scotch Oatmeal. SCOTT'S Genuine Midlothian Oatmeal in 14 lb. tins. For sale by J. E. BKOWN & CO., 178 tf 28 .Merchant street. BOOKKEEPER WANTED FOR a plantation, a feteady, well-re. commended and capable man. Apply to 183 tf TIIEO. II. DAVIES & CO. LADIES' NTJKSE. M Its. MONHOti, ladies' nurse, has removed to No. a, Kukui lane. Feb-14-89 LADIES' NUIISE. MRS. STEVENSON, accoucheuse nnd ladies' nuito. Testimonials of 22 years experience at Queen Char lotte Lying.in-iiospital, London. Other islands not objected , to. ltcsidence, "Jordan House," -chool street P ft. Box 475; Mutual Tele. 37.". 170 Dm RT, Artistic Engraver on Wood. (Late of Ilurper Uros., N. Y.) Contracts Executed on Moderate Terms. BSySpecimens of work at ofllcc.TBfl DIPLOMA. Aut Dept., Haiu'eu Bnos., ) New York, April, 18s7. J Mr. Felix Uert was for several yenrs employed in this establishment, and found a compi tent engraver and in all respects a reliable and upright person. J. G. SM1TIIWICIC, Supt. Eng, Dept., Harper Bros., N. Y. JJgyOiders received at J. E, Brown & Co.'s, 28 Merchant street. 100 1m David Dayton Will practice in tho lower courts of the Kingdom a8 attorney, attend lo collect ing in all its branches!, renting of houses and any other business entrusted to him. Onicc 01 King Biraet Upstairs. Fob 5-89 Importers of Rattan & Rood Furniture. Pianos & Furniture Moved with Care. Matting and Carpets Laid. CORMGEJPOLES. Fine Upholstering & Bedding A Speciality, CHAIRS TO RENT. anrlOflS rOB PRINTING of all kinds exo. 1 cuted at the "Daily Bulletin" Office. J.rlopp&Co., U King st, --mj 74 King st. Australian Mail Service. FOlt SAN KMtAKCISCO, Tho now and flue Al steel steamship "Alameda," Of the Oceanic Steamship Company, wil be duo at Honolulu from Sydney and Auckland on or about April 6, '89. And will leave for tho nbovo port with malls and passengers on or about that date. Fnr frolcrllt nr nnuoonn l.n.-i., CTT 1'EHIOK ACCOMMODATIONS, apply to WM. Q. IRWIN & CO., Agents For Sydney and Auckland, Tho new and lino Al steel BtcMivhltj t Zealandia. Of tho Oceanic Stenmihlp Company, will bo due at Honolulu from San Francisco on or about April 13, '89. And will have prompt dbpatch with mails and passengers for the above port tor treight or parage, having 8U PEUIOR ACCOMMODATIONS, apply 37 WM. G. IRWIN & CO., Agents The Best Company TIIJE M-U-JCUAI, Life Insurance Co. OF NEW YOJRK Richard A. McCurdy, President. The Largest Company in tho World The Oldest Company in tho U. S. It Gives the Most Liberal Policies AND Pays tho Largest Dividends. Claims paid to policy holders In the Hawaiian lalunds, during the past ten years, Over : SlOO.OOO OO. B" For rates, apply to S. BS. JKOSE. Genernl Agent, Honolulu, Hawaiian Tata mis oct-O-88-ly IWN -& CO., H SIcrcIinut St., Honolulu, Jl.ff. COMMISSION MERCHANTS ACCOUNTANTS, Conveyancers & General Agents REAL ESTATE FACTORS & COLLECTORS. Sole Aucnts for the Burlington Route Across America, and to iho Azores. Sole Audits tor Pitt & Scott's Foreign Pateels Etprcas & General Sliipninc Agency. Sole Agents for Sunny South Aerated Waters. Sole Agenth for Masefield BroB.' Now Zealand Mullet and Canned Goods. Special Agents for Leading New Zea land and Australian Mercantile Firms. Special Agents for the California Land Association. Special Agents for tho Honolulu BusS. ness Directory. AIho, Other Special Agendo. B" Customs' Entries Passed. Pro pctties Managed. Assignees and Audi tors' Work lone promptly. Houses Leased and Rents Collected. New Business Solicited Bell Telo. No. 172 Mutual Tole. No. 360. Ucc-SJ Poit Offico Box 469. 88-ly Honolulu Library ANB i- Readinq Room Association. Cor. Hotel & Alakca Streets. Open every Day and Evening. Tho Library consists at tho present timo of over Fivo Thousand Volumes. Tho Reading Room Is supplied with about tlfty of the leading newspapers and periodicals. A Parlor is provided for conversation itid games. Terms of membership, fifty conts a Jioiith, payable quarterly In advance. No formality required in joining exeunt signing tho roll. Strangers from foreign countries and visitors from tho other Islands aro wel come to the rooms nt all times as guests. This Association having no regular means of support except the dues of members, it 1b expected that resident of Honolulu who desire to nvall them selves of Its privileges, and all who feel an Interest in maintaining an institution of this kind, will put down their names nnu oecorno regular contributors, Chairman Hall and Llhr'ary'commlttee. THE ONLY READABLE PA n 5E,F.,1U th0 KingdonwiTho Dally Bulletin." 60 cenU per montlj. a. u. UAitTtviutHiT. Pres M. M. SCOTT, Vice-President II. A. PARMELEE, SecretaS, ' A, L. SMITH, Treasurer, ' T 'r i