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I, K-CSi3iSS?ittHWfa5W fCTV?aaffli'ffly'y'w,wwVgi n.njimwi'w "' fw j 8? AUIHUiinY: C&Hl .fcj.i. 1 TENDERS. Sealed tenders will be iceeivod tit the Interior Ollicc until WEDNES DAY, Nov. 20, 188!), ut 12 o'clock noon, for the consti notion of a loud from tho landing to the upper Gov ernment rond at Holualoa, Noith Kona, Hawaii. Specifications for tho work can be seen at the ofllcc of the Superinten dent of Public Works, Honolulu, and also at the store of J. Kaclcniakulc, iCailua, Noith Konn. All bids must be endorsed "Tenders for Road, Noith Kona, Hawaii." Tho Minister of the Interior does not bind himself to accept the lowest or any bid. L. A. THURSTON, Minister of Interior. Interior Ollicc, Oct. 31, 18S9. ' 393 4t TENDERS. Oi-ficte or Tun Board or Hr.Airn,) Honolulu, H. I., Nov. 12, 188!). Sealed tenders will be received at this ollico until MONDAY, Dee. 2nd, 1S89, until 12 o'clock noon, for the delivery on the wharf at Kalaupapa, Molokai, in good ouler and condi tion, an aemgo of ninety (90) head of Fat Beef Cattle per month, for the use of the Boaiel of Health, for six ((!) months fiom the time of awauling the contract. The tendci should state the iuohri' weight and price )er head. Tlie Boaid of Health does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any but. 404 3t Gi:o. C POTTER, Secretary. School House at Haou, liana, Maul. Tenders will be leceived at the oflice of the Board of Education until 12 o'clock noon, on SATURDAY, the 30th of November hist., for the con struction and completion of a School House 20x30x12 feet, with 1 room and veianda on one side, on the Gov ernment school lot nt lftiou, Hana, Maui. Plan and specifications can be seen at the office of the Board of Educa tion. The Board of Education does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any bid. By oider of the Board of Educa tion. W. .IAS. SMITH, Secretary. Education Oflice, Nov. 13,1889. 103:it-lUlt TAXES, 1889. Tax Collector'! Xoticc, IHisti-irt Honolulu, tMlniiil.of Oulm. (i I Tax p.iycis in (his District are heieby notified that the t:txei for the in rent yc.u will be duo and paya ble at the oflice of the T:i AsbOPfcor and Collector in I lie Kapu.iiwa Building, on the 1st day of Novem ber, A. 1). 1889. The oflice is open from 9 a. m. to t i'. .m. daily (Sunthiy.s excepted), and on Sntiuduys office closes at 12 o'clock noon. All ainounls over $10 must be paid in IJ. S. Gold Coin or Hawaiian Uci tific.Ues of Deposit. Taxes not p.iid befmo the lfjih day of December net will bo liable, to suit with 10 per cent, and costs added. T. A. LLOYD, Deputy Assessor and Collector of Taxes, District of lvou.i. Appioved : S. M. Damon, Minister of Finance. I05 Hit tlailn KtiTTifi Pledged lo neither Sect nor Parly, J nt established for the benefit of all. TUESDAY, NOV. 19, 1889. A San Francisco correspondent writes: "Shoit shipped cargo by the Australia will go forward by the Del Norte, as there will be no avail able space in the Alariposa, the Colonial trade expanding so rapidly as to take up all tlie steamer's space mid fill nt least one sailing vessel ever' month, although the Adver tiser lecenth; stated that the Coast trade' with the Colonics did not amount lo much. There is cat go for a weekly steamer to the Colo nies, the only weakness in the trade being caused by the American tariff, which prevents shipments of Austra lian pioducls to this country.'' A lepoithas been picviously pub lished, that Hon, H. A. P. Carter, Ilawuiian Minister lo the United Slates, was forming a steamship line I mi in, a ibia 11 iti'niniMit. imhhmHkk : ' ' to Hiii fjtU'wii 'Smmi UiMm loll Smle, Uitti Honolulu, fcvcttlually extending to Citltin. This wc flml stipplcmctitctl wltll ahotlicr, edltilng from Seattle, giviiignstlic reason for establishing thti line the intention of Mr; Cnrtcr and others to erect a sugar refinery cither nt Seattle or Taconm. The Seattle correspond ent gives Air. Carter's sou as say ing that his father intended settling Iheio, which is taken to show that ho lias sonic business interests in view. Air. Clans Spreckels, in a letter to New Yotk and Boston papers that published a report that he would not operate his refinery in Philadel phia, makes sonic emphatic state ments. He says the lcfineiy was never built In be sold. No propo sitions for such a tiling had ever been made by him, hut he had many times been approached with them. Thcru ltad been no collusion and no attempt at collusion between the trust and himself. He had been asked to sell his California refinery, also to join the trust, but had "absolutely declined both proposi tions." An extract from Air. Spreckels' letter telegraphed to San Francisco concludes thus : "As long as I am alive it is my intention to engage in business en tirely upon my own account and without the interference or co-opcr-ation of any other individuals. 1 do not need" and never have needed assistance from others, and I cer tainly have no use tor the sugar trust. The experience of the past two years has shown that those who refused to join the trust have acted wisely and fared very 'Winch better than those who weic foolish enough to enter into such an illegal combin ation." The lamentable fatality that closed the balloon exhibition on the King's birthday has probably condemned for the future any attempt at enter taining litis community with aeio nautics of like perilous description. Still, the loss of young Lawrence's life must be regauled as one of those casualties of which the remembrance is to he embittered with the reflec tion, "It might have been other wise." Notwithstanding the confi dence of the balloonist, impressed upon all who discussed the matter with him, as to his ability with the appliances of his air craft to make the parachute descent safely, no chances should have been allowed to he taken with the powerful upper atmosphere currents. After the tangling of his lines that made his descent at Kapiolani Paik shorter and quicker than he wished, the possibility of similar hitches occur ring the second time should have been calculated upon. This would have suggested the precaution of having the adjacent sea thoroughly patrolled with boats to rescue the aeionaut if he fell in the haibor or beyond the reef. Ccnsiuc for the grievous blunder, it must be said, cannot he apportioned, because it seems to have been a case of "everybody's business" attended to by "nobody." The community can only say that it lias had enough of balloon ascensions and parachute jumps, and, having bad their gieal danger to life painfully exemplified, ought to have lliem interdicted by law. RAILWAY AND STEAMBOAT EX- CURSIOH. The first excursion by tho Onhti railway in a business way will take place on Saturday afternoon of this week. It will extend, in tlie ease of those laying therefor, to a trip over the waters of Pearl Harbor in the steamer Ewa. There will be twenty miles on the cars and twenty on boat for the full excursion,' the number of tickets being limited to the comfortable capacity of the boat lot). Tickets will be issued, however, for the round trip by lail only, in addition to those covering the steamer excursion. If neces sary two trains will lcavo the city station, the time of departure being 1 :!,') p. in., and there will be no stopping along the line. Returning, tlie excursion train will leave llalawa ul ft: If), giving good time for reach ing town bcfoie dark. The fare for train and boat combined is 82.50 tlie round journey; for the cars alone fares are SI, 7jc and ."iOe. first, second and third class respec tively. Tickets for the excursion must be bought ut the station on Friday and will be good only for the excursion trains on tlie tiine given. The steamer will have the Hawaiian Quintet Club mi board. This will be a line opportunity for a .sail on the smooth water of the Peail Har bor lochs, taking in a great icach of beautiful scenery, without tlie tenors of Feaf.icUnoss endured by voyagers to Pearl Harbor by sea. The trip by 1 ait alone gives an op portunity ot seeing the country and holding picnics 011 the slioio of the harbor, as theiu is a stay of three hours and a half ut lla;mii for the excursionists, Mix mJM&h - - v kyyHryiL''M'''"'iww v-t"-(i'.t w.,Pfljvnf NOVAL homioN Vltf fUiie (tail thiccn HctfcUijatio: Inul I'nlntfc. On Salllnlay Their Majesties the King and Queen held a reception in the throne loom at lolaui Palace, in honor of the fifty-third anniversary of the birth of His Majesty. Quito carl in tlie tnornitlg a large number of Hawaiians called to pay their re spects and present their lioolciipu. Several native societies inarched to the palace in procession nnd pre senlcd addresses, the substance of which was congratulations to His Alajcsty. At 1 1 o'clock the official recep tion was held. The Hawaiian baud was stationed in the palace grounds and played nnineious selections. Air. J. W. Robertson, the Vtec Cliambcrlain, received the visitors at the main entrance and tlicy wei'c presented to the King and Queen by Col. G. W. Alacfailanc, II. AL's Chamberlain. II. II. II. Princess Liliuokalani and Hon. A. S. Clcf liorn occupied .1 position on one side of the dais during the reception. Among tijoso who called weic mem bers of the Supreme bench, his Ala jesty's Alinistcrs, members of the diplomatic and consular corps, Privy Council and Legislature, Admiral Kimbcrly and staff, and the Cap tains and olllccrs of all the war ves sels jn poit, and a large number of tfWMMU the prominent residents of Honolulu. A good many did not register their names, so that it is almost impossi ble to get a complete list. The re ception was a very pleasant affair. M. Thompson and .John L. KauIuUou. counsellors etc., unitedly prepaio and deliver opinions in writing (supported by law anil authorities), upon questions of law ami facts submitted to tliem. Olllee, corner King and Bethel Mieets, Honolulu. I0G at ew OWING to the increasing demand, (luring tho holidays, forsoincihing particularly Hawaiian to send a hi cud as Christmas greetings Messrs. KING BROS. Have brought out a novel little souvcnii 'in the shape of a Willi a specimen of Tapa, both enclosed in a cover decorated with a Hawaiian scene. 400 It WANTED I Y a Oimnn Girl a situation to do gencial liouscworK. 1'Iei'sreal or uddtt'S l.'ij Fort street. 40" lit WANTED A THOROUGH Qood Cook for a hoiel, 0110 iinderstar.diii2 his busiues. Apply at this olllee 400 3t WANTED A Carriage Hoise Also, Top Hrake in trood older. -1. . wW 407 :iT" W. C. PEACOCK tx, CO. NOTfCE. NOTIOK is hereby given that Mr. II Losij is no longer uulhoiiyed to sign our tlrm name by procuration. H. IIACKKKLD & CO. Honolulu, Nov J8, 188!). 40(1 8t NOTICE. ALL peisonsand sulncriliuis Indebted 10 the estate of Joseph Lawionce alias .lue Vmii Tassel I, of Van Tassel I Hroa., ate cautioned to make payment at this Consulate, and tho3e having clniius to pieunt the same immediately ll.W.SLVEKAXCK, U. 8 Consul General Il noliiln, Nov. 10, I860. 407 at MEETING NOTICE. ASHMI-AXXUAL meeting of the ttourd ol Trustees of the Queen's Hospital will beheld on TIIUUSDAY, tlie li-'ih December, 18S!, at the moms of tin; Chamber of Commerce, at 10 o'clock a. m. Amendment to the Ity law-. Per onler. T. A. KCIIAEFKH, ticmettuv. Honolulu, Nov. 11, ISSi). 4(U Id Assignee's Notice ditors. t o Crc- '"FMIE undersigned, assignee in bank X inptey ol the estate of Mcn.ic-t Dickson, ot Honolulu, Onliu, hereby given noliee to all the cicdilois who have piovcd their claims aualusl the said binkrupl estate, thai he has suit- Stiittcd to the Hon Justice 1'ieston his final acrount with said estate, and lute filed the account in the oflice of the Cleikof tho ihipriiue Court, piepiuu tory to the payment to creditors of n llrt and final dividend. And that on .T1IU1WDAY, November 10, 1880.nl 10 o'clock a. 11 , he will apply to wild Jus tice for n settlement ol his accounts as such assignee, and for a discharge from his liability under said iiust. JOHN II. PATY, Assignee of the Bankrupt Estate of ftl enries Dickson Honolulu, Nov 1, 18't). 303 iiwtaw JUST RECEIVED Pei " Australia" choice brands of Cigars, : Cigarettes, : Tobaccos, And Hiiiolior'H Articled, Abo, 11 lai'KO assortment of Genlh', budles &, Childrcn'u 0, I -AT- Clirlfl. GEIITZ, Fort street. 40(5 lw t ,Z irti.. Stil - ' T nomitfitii th h ftoWifoiiii ia, w. &v4rW&5?tt&Q&a .jj.mw- tKH---TigyArp3YyfN0fco . - AuctlofiSftloSfyftosfiKtfjaiii Wooden Building -AHD- Store Fixte4t Auction On SATUItDAY, Nov. 2, VT lii O'CLOCK NOUN, Oil the premises, corner of FoitA Kiiig streets, 1 will sell at Public Auction, The Wooden Building, Formerly occupied by tho "Keystone Saloon" and Photograph Gnllcry. Tlie Building contains a huge lot of window glass anil iBputly covered with galva nix.ed iron. At the same time will be sold a lot of Flxtuu-B, comprising: 1 Fine MacNcal & Urban Safe, L'irge Hevcllcd Minor, Chairs, Oil Paintftig, and 1 Wlio LONG COUNTER. ESTlhilhllngp to lie ipinovrd witlfn 7 dins from dale of aale JAS. E. MORGAN, 4t Auctioneer. 40' Lessee .s Manager : h. ,T Levey On Thursday Evening, Nov. 21. I''IrHt Aiipcnranrc ol' THE HAY BEOS., tut. ci:i.i:m!Atto Australian Comedians, Will mike their first appearance in Honolulu on Thursday, Nov. ii 1st, and will appear in their Original Musical Entertainment wiitteu by darnel Waleli, Esq, and played with them with the Kienlest success throughout the Austra lian Colonies, and entitled our guvnors; Uhnrartei-hby llieltAYIUtOH., After which will bo picseuted a local and laughable sketch, The Telephone System, Cliarnetcrri Ity tlie KAY IIJMIW. "Rox plan now of h. S. Lcvev. open at the olllee C57" Pecond I'eifoimance Night. Nov. "Sid. Sfituidny 4tm -It NEW ZEALAND MUIjLET. RECEIVED e.v "ZiiOiiiulia" New Zva. luiu! Mullet fnew catch), in 4 dozen cases. 4()fi 2v k. imowx & co , i!8 Alerelmnt street. Dr. M. E. GHOSSMAN, Ilcltirued on the Australia nnd Ins re sinned practice at hU Innuer oflice, 18 Hotel street. 400 tt FOIt SALE CHEAP Second-hand Cut. under Carnages, nowly painted; and 1 Kirstclas Sulkv, i;ood order. Apply ."! Top IlUKKies and all of which air in to V. WKIOI1T &SOX, 401 lw liiiiii street ELECTION ol' OFFICERS. AT the snniiul nicrliiig of (lie stork, holdut ot Wiluei's .Steamship Co, fld), he'd at their oflli'c in ihis city, November 18lh, the following oHlcers weie elected lo serve ihutuj; lhe tnsuingytar: Wm. V. Wilder I'residenl John K. IlaeUfe'd...Vicel,ieaidtiii. Ham'l H. Ibife- Scot c tm y. Uaiu'l I). "f-c Treasurer. Wm. l' Allen mliior. S. II. itoaio, Seeretaiv. -llono'ulii, Nov. 18, 1H8P. 4LW tit ForYoMma&iiltfliis TlioXiinn Yiimcii KnlHliuVtXewaml l'liu-Al Slecl NtuuiNl.l "Yamashiro Maru" 2 fit)) Tons Kegisler. Will leave for the above port on Saturday, November 23, 1889 AT 12 O'CLOCK SHAKI'. fSTKnr Icrnis of lrcight or passage, Imvlug Hiipurlo cabin and steeiae e eoiiiniodaliniis, apply to Win, 0. IRWIN & Co,, 40.1 if Amenta. OCIOANIC- Steamship Comp'y FOIt SAN FRANCISCO, The Al Slcnnixhln "AUSTRALIA," Will have Honolulu for the above poit oii Friday, Uov. 22, '89 AT NOON. Eoi Pi olglit or Pafisngu, iipply to WM. G, IKWIN & CO., Agents. 405 lw mmmmmmwmmm'k.mmmmmmmmmm- 'wmKsmtmwms tmmmiMwmmmmmm am j J ! -JT i t rNVj.-. SjUuU-rfV'l y 3 ' . - - .., - - - Is tsaliln&a now form of inslirahcb which provides, ih the event of death, for n return of all premiums paid in ad dition lo the amount of the policy, or, should the insured survive a given number of years, the Company will ictttin all the premiums paid willi'lnturest; or, instead of accepting tlie policy and proflln in cash tlie lennl holder may, WITHOUT IIH1)1UAL EXAMINATION andNVrrilOUT KDItTIIKR PAYIMKNTOF PUKMIUiMS, take in lieu thereof tho amount of policy and prolits in KULLV PAID UP insurance, participating annually in dividends. Heuiember, this contract is issued by the oldest Life Insurance Company in tho United Stales, and the Lar gest Financial Institution in the World, its assets exceeding One Hundred and Twenty-Six Millions of Dollars. JBST L'or full particulars call on or address 310 lin General Agent for tlie Hawaiian Islands. LEMONADE 1 a Ginp' Ale, Hip All, Griifilio, liwbirmiii, SiFaparOli, MINERAL WATERS, ETC.. ETC., ETC, ETC. S&- All coinmunicatiotiH :ks9" in Rawiilian Sugar Coniimny, (Limited.) "VTOTIfE is hereby iiiven that nt a JL meet in i; of the stockholders of the abovj lmini'd Company held in Ilono. lulu, Iiiwaiinn IslamN, n Novemtiei 2nd, 1S8!, it was volul lo accept the Cbartei of Incorpointlon gianicd by the Hawaiian Government. Notice n lur ther iciven that lhe limit of said ehniter is fitly yens and the liability ot the stockholders limited to the amount due and unpaid on the sliaicp. Tlie follow, ins ofliteis weic elected for the ensuing year: II. T. 1$ ildwin President. O. W. Macfarliiiic.Vice.l'iesiduit. J. A. Hopper Sccieiniy. K. M. Walsh Tieiisuei. '. Clones Auditor. And the following weie olertcd as Directors: II. P. lliildwin, I O.K. H:!iop, O. W. Micfirlane, C. N. Wilcox, .1. A. Hopp.'r, I K. Cut ton. K. 5r. WaMi, W. I.. HOPPKIt. , Seerelarv pio I t-m. lloiioluhi, Nov. 4, t!-t0. Mm tin 1 1 4t . VnliiiiMc Fropeily For Sale ON Niunuiu Avenue, n newly rurnihcd 2Mon tloitbc contaiuiiij; H lOOin.s, kitchen, balhioi.m, (Ioch,. cirnagi: house, htable-, hcneiy, elr. (Iiouml-i contain 2 2 10 acres, "u ell laid out in lawns, ehndo and fruit tries, llnwi-iti, el;. Will lie &old low, Willi oi- it lioiil fuiniliiie, horfcea, rairiages live flock, and a'l the nppiiintnicuts ticnli'd In a Mi.steliihS icsiilunec, na the owiai in tends leaving these Islands. HAWAIIAN BUSINESS AGENCY. Cottage To Lei. A NEAT Cottage, In pe.-. feet onler, containing ! rooms, ninsiiuitn proof, nur. liully liunihlied, niih huge kitchen, shade tires, elc. Oonvenieiitly located. Hcnt J20 ier month to good tenant. HAWAIIAN BUSINESS AGENCY. COTTAGE pONTAlNINU 1 largo and KJ 2 smull rooms, verantla with Imth room, dluiiiiMoom and kitchen detached, on KekunHkc street, oppoHltu Hotel slieet, lUnllO per innnlli Apply at HAWAIIAN BUSINESS AGENOV. Spelterine. 'pilEbestieineilyfor X wounds, ulcers, galls, proud Ucah ami boiesof every tli'serlb- - Hon to nersoiih or aid- inalii. Adopted by leading horbu inll rond, club and livery BUibles, etc., in tlie United States iitiil elnuwheie. Wo are picpaied to piovotbis statement by testimonials aud lefeiences to phuitur.s and llvciymcn in this Kingdoin. Apply to HAWAIIAN BUSINESS AGENCY iHlaml Views. A LARGE assortment of I'liotogiapha and Stereoscopic Views of the most attractive eceneiy, buildings, etc, in (het.0 Islands, for side at reasonable pi lees. HAWAIIAN BUSINESS AGKNCY, Corner Foit inul Meiclmut slieets. 5i.'.0S tf jMmc . , , . . Ol? 1XJ3TW YORK 15A.XI12V, 31'aimger. -;IANTFACTLLREt3 OF- TELEPHONE 297. " a ffl ii 1 B and orders aliould bo addresaed to BENSON, SMITH & CO., .A.feiirts. STEINWAT PIANOS! Tlie Host American Pianos in tlie YVruld; "W ESTEEM AYER'S PIANOS ! Tho Eest German Pianos for o Eli. HOFFSC1ILAEGEK & Co., Sole Agents for the Hawaiian JBlands for .Hteinwny A; Sons, Now York; and Ed. M'estennnyer, Iieiliu. also XT'ieS-JKLHSR. -:- PIANOS ! Cabinet Uprights & Boudoir Upiiglitp. T" Fir Rale at Moderate Prices by Ed. S-sOFFSCE-SLAEGER & Co., 400 lni-ll 1 -It Gent's Fine Blue Flannel Suits, Young Moii'n Bluck French Diagonal Suits I Boys' Fine Light Weight Cassimcro Suits! Gent's Fine Neckwear, Hosiery, Underwear! ifENT'S BLACK, BROWN and GREY FINE STIFF FELT HATS. ggy All the above Goods nio NEW GOODS and NEW DESIGNS, and will be Mild-nt VEltY LOW FIGURES ut Chas. J.TBSHELS, Tho Leading Millinery House, Coiner Fort & Hotel sta. CRYSTAL -:- SODA -:- WORKS, JOHN GRACE, : : Proprietor. SOLE MANUFACTURERS of "THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER" SARSAPAEILL A and IEOM WATER, ALSO Ginger Ale, SaiBaparilla, ? oi iA.nA.a,is' j-j- ojDisn. -co g5ST ALL AERATED WATERS GUARANTEED PURE Jg$ Gt rcrisc xx-tMiax snu Mutual Telephone 330 -ten o esr Bell Telephone 298 Inland oidcrs,piomptly nllended to. nov-8-8!M!iii TO L.ET A HOUSE containing eight gam iiearlvawuiuliaoChitrili. Hcnt fit) per nionlli, Apply to UHltlS. UUKTZ, Kent street, 102 lw TO IjET A HANDSOME Bttilo of 1. Furnihlicd Rooms con. hisiinit of nil lor. bulroomand IihiIi room adjoining; alio single looms. Apply "NutiMiiu Avenue," opposite Aino. lieaa Legal ion, two doors below School btirct. son if TO IiET A CO n'AGE newly piinteil . i and papered eomainiim 4 rooms with outbuildings ami large yard, situate two doors from eoruer Alapal ami Kluau streets. Terms ren sonuhle to a good timaut. Anplv to JOHN JIAQOON, 405 ,')t 4'i Merchant street. l ... v . .-58ki.U;4 - .-.,.. -r'i?.' tliis Climate:. King nnd Bethel Strode. Lemon. Croam & Plniu Soda. NOTICE. I HAVE this day sold tlie Tahiti Lemonade Works lo Hut Tahiti l.ciuonudo Works Company, and request an Imuifdiutu settlement with ine ot all outstanding accounts. All bills due by the late Inibiuess will be paid by J. K. BROWN. Honolulu, Oct. Hi, 1881). HD5 1m European X$jl)iarl Parlorg, THE Handsomest Billiard I'arlnra (p the city, nnd fitted up ip the most npprovul style. Four tables with all tho latest improvumeuts. J. P. BOWEN & CO., 870 tf Proprietors. J RATHER Dnmien's I'liotos. J. J. : Williums has for sale by special pormlBtdmi at his ttndlo Fort street, photographs of the late Father Danilfcii taken shoitly before his death. Also, a sei les of Bcientitlo photos of interest to the medical faculty. 385 tf h COMPANY. V s. u