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;.f " Vol. XV. No. 56. HONOLULU, II. L, SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 7, 1891. SUbSORIPTiON 60 OFNT8 tf P MONTH TIE 'Dili,! BBLLET1S" IS I'L'UUSIIED Every Afternoon Except Sundays At the Ollioe, Queen street, Honolulu, 11. I. ARTHUR JOHNSTONE Editor & Manager, foutiik 0 vILY BULLETIN PUBLISHING COMPANY, (Limited.) Si H'U11 I IO. : Daily Hi i.i.ktin, 1 year fltfi 00 " " 0 months U 00 " " per nioulli (de livered) 50 Wkkkly Bullktin Summary, 1 yea- "'00 tl 11 I. foreign 0 00 JoHi ti Iciilio.iCH Xn. X0. -S f.ildfi'8 all business Communica tions ''DAILY liULLKTIN." tij?"" Address all matter for publifu tion "Kiutoii Daily Kuli.kyin." 1. it. Hox S!. Honolulu, If. I. DRS. EBODIB & FURA.Y, Physicians. Otlice: 81 Bere ania street, Honolulu, 11. 1 1-91 I M. MONSARRAT, l Attorney at Law and Notary Fublic. Mercliant street, Honolulu. 1-91 J ALFRED MAGOON, f Attorney at Law and Notary rtil)lic. No. 42 Mercliant street, Hono lulu. 1-U1 David Dayton (Kewiki) Will be in his private olliee from 12:30 to 1:30 p. m. Oiliee: 01 Kins street, (up stairs). l-'Jl HW. SCHMIDT & SONS, Importers & Commission Mer chants. Fort street, Honolulu. 1-1)1 nHACKFELD & CO., General Commission Agents. Corner Fort and Queen streets, llonn ulu, 11. I. 1-91 GW MACFAELANB & CO., Importers and Commission Merchants. Queen street, Honolulu, 11. 1. , 1-91 aONSALVES & CO., Wholesale Grocers and Wine Merchants, lieaver Block, Honolulu, H. I. 1-91 JOHN T. WATEBHOTJSE, Importer and Dealer in General Merchandise. Queen street, Honolulu, 11. 1. 1-91 CASTLE & COOKE, Shipping and Commission Mer chants. Importers and Dealers in Gen eral Merchandise. No 80 King street, Honolulu. 1-91 J ILDEB & CO., ?! Healers in Lumber, Paints, Oils, Nails, (Salt and Building Materials of every kind. Corner Fort and Queen streets,' Honolulu. 1-01 1 EWERS & COOKE, j Importers and Dealers in Lum ber and all kinds of Building Materials. Fort street, Honolulu. 1-91 C. BREWER & CO.. (XIMITED), General Mercantile Commission Agents, LIST OF OFFICERS ! 1. O. Jones, Jr President & Manager J. O. Carter Treasurer & Secretary DIRECTORS : Hon, C. R. Bishop. S. O. Allen, II. Waterhouse. 1-91 CASFLE & COOKE, l.nPOKTKK', Hardware, Shipping AND Commission Merchants DKALK.K3 US General filerciiandise 1 PUiuation Agouti Lifo, Fire & M.triiie Iasuiiuice AgfcjlS. l. HONOLULU, II. I. 91 HONOLULU IltON WORKS, Honolulu, i I HI. Steam Emilias, Sugar Mills, Rollers, Coolers; Iron, Brass and Lend a-ting.-; Muehinerv of cveiy desrriplinll made lo Order. I'lirlii'idar allenlion paid to Ship's Iil.-ick-inilldiig. .IjIi Work ex t'cuied at slmrl notice, 1 -HI T. H U AI.IvKU, i oiii n (!' ,.kn luilrrt Hi 1. L, M' Mt' HHI V uutli l lliihililij rMi- 1 iti-ili -it l . i i iiii 'ii' .v "i k .4im1 Ihm, lit I ., it.m H ui M HI M H l i t')l, "Vt i I "Mi -It , !t 'Mf Ntf HMHN (U , Ml TAKING TEA. ?know a nm whicli Kim ply la Bo dear a paradise of bliss, Tbnt were I caJbd lo one that lira Beyond the earth, in lifted slata, i think Td rather cliny to thid. Soft curtains jjeiitly stmt a-xnj The chill nad sunuy afternoon; An open Uro burns red and clear, Iiuss Kwute I U tho at.noaphera As prxrden airs iu fragrant June. White she arranges enp and spoon, Liko siiovy bird.i her finders fair Hover about that Chinos-. tray; Sweetly il 1st rafted in her nir 'Twixt tfllkin art and pouring cream. Why dots she think I haunt her house Kaeh day aa five o'clock draws near? l)nes she faijpposo the milt carouse Of sipping tea and nibbling cakes Is all the joy niy soul can askf Yet such th9 attitude she takus: Her friendly thoughts quito centered ot on my passion, not on me, But on the very trivia! task Of pouring out a cup of toa. ITer earnestness Is sweet to nee. Kei yearning eyen quit a drive mo mad; "Too strong? A little miar? Nof Cut yfftu tire sure you like it so? Perfection? I'm so very glad:" Sometimes I feel so broken up I really tiiiuk I'd smash my cup Down on the health and tell her, "Sweet, There let it lie, where day by day My heart lies, shattered, at your feet." Pittsburg Bulletin. ANN BEDE'S DEBT. The judges were in their places. Outside the fog weighed heavily npon the shapeless building, effaced the walls aud glued itself to the windows, conceal ing their frosty flowering. In the hall itself the air was thick and stifling. It siuolled ofsheep skins, peas ants, eau de vio, and the leaden ventila ors in the upper glasses of the skylight turned slowly and olothf oily. The jurors, too, leaned wearily against the backs of their chairs. Ouo of them had closed his eyes and let his hand fall inert, lulled to somnolence by the monot onous scratching of the clerk's pen. Another tapped and softly beat the rat-a-plan with his pencil on the table. The presideut pushed his spectacles to the tip of his nose and mopped his damp brow, his stern gray eyes, with a glacial stare, bent fixedly upon the door whence would issue the culprits in course of trial, and on whom they waited to pro nounce the sentence. "Is there not still another one?" de manded he. presently, of the sleepy look ing tipstaff at hia elbow in a hard, re sonant voice. "One," responded the other; "a girl." "Eh bienl bring her in then," raid the president. The crier called, the door opened, the girl entered. A current of fresh air glided in with her and softly fanned the faces and tickled tho lashes of the curious assist ants. At tho samo moment a ray of sunlight pierced the Bhrouding fog and danced between the frosty etchings of the panes across tho dusty walls and furniture of tho hall of audience. "A girl" had said the tipstaff a child, rather, scarcely more than on tho verge of maidenhood, and so pretty iu her little furred jacket, embroidered with wreaths and blossoms and fitting like the skin the rounded waist, straight and slender as the stem of a young palm. Her black eyes were lowered to the floor, but her white brow was clear and unclouded. "What is it that you have done, my child?" questioned the president indiffer ently. Tho girl nervously rearranged her handkerchief that covered her head, caught her breath hoavily .then answered, sighing; "My affair is Bad, M. lo President, very, very sad." Her voice, soft and dolorous, went to the heart like good music, that, even when one hears it no longer, seems still to vibrate iu tho air and change every thing by its mysterious influence. The faces of tho jurors were no longer so morose. The portrait of the king, and farther away still of tho Judex Curias, appeared to make to her from the silent wall benignant signs, encouraging her to bravely recount the affair "so very, very sad." "But see you," said she, "this writing: "it will tell you better than I can." Only shohad first to seek it; to unclasp the buttons of her corsage aud draw it from her bosom a piece of crackling parchment, stamped and closed with the ponderous official seal. "A judgment," murmured the presi dent, running his eyo over tho paper, "a judgment against Anne Bede, assigned to begin today a punishment of six months' imprisonment." The girl nodded sorrowfully; the hand kerchief, loo.;eued by the movement, fell from her head, and a heavy tress of her long black hair, all unbound, veiled her features. It sought, perhaps, to shield them from tho gaze of tho people, for if she was white as a lily n while ago, she was purple with shame at this moment. "It is a week since we received it," stammered sho in a broken voice. "Tho court officer brought it himself and ex plained what it wished to tell us, a:. 1 my poor mother said to ino: 'Thou must go, my child, tho law is the law, an 1 one should not take it n.i a pleasantry. 1 have come, therefore, to to begin tho six months!" The piv-adwit wiped his glasses, then wiped thi ;u again, hi fold, stern giwn Seeking tlto faces of JiU Colleagues, tlio windows, tho floor, tho great iron love, through whtiMi r.it.'d door Hry i-y. eut'iui d to spm klo and lluvuUutingl) re j?urd lain. "Tlio law," murmured ito, "tbu i the law!" An. I in rea l an, w ilu, mii.iui.u y before Lin,, l ae i. o I,, ,-.oi.t liiiifx. l .it- te Jiioi i Mill Ul.llii p.lje, de, I tl II) ( "AlilM II. I i..i.. ...... . t., , n iii"l)li) iH.pu ..inn. I, ( l t. v . iv in.f rl u I " M l.il., i liit . ., I ( v . -i.il! tl r li i I Ijll . le I.- I 1. , e , I .1 I ... . ., i I i.e. i i. ui , t I. t I 1 1 . .. .... I I. ii I I I ...I n .11 I . Mill I .. i . , I. , i . , . . ii. I u . a I i i . j. I, i i II. ..i i I I t, . t . H i- The head of tho president bent afiinn atively before this importunate voice; ho dropped his eyes and touched the bell for tho tipstaff, "Accompany Anno Bede," said ho, "to the house of the inspector of prisons." The man bowed, tho child turned obe diently, but ber little rose red lips opened and shook tremulously, ns if words woro on them that sho could not speak. "Perhaps, my child," raid .the presi dent, noticing her distress, "perhaps you have li ill somelhiir; to say to us." "Only that 1 uia Lizette, Lizette Bede, M. lo President: Anne Bede was my (-liter, and wo buried her, poor girl! a week ago." " 'Twas not you, then, that was con demned and sentenced''" cried the presi dent, tmrprised. "Ah! bon Dieu, uo! Why should 1 have been condemned who have never done harm to n fly?" "Then why are yon here, mad child that you are?" "Because, if you please, it is because Aline died while this business was be fore tho royal table" (tho lower court of Hungary). "It was when sho was lying in her cofT'm all cold and white that this order concerning the six months arrived, certifying tht sho in u:;t submit. Oh! how she had waited and prayed for i, and tried bo hard to live to receive it! She had never dreamed of this, M. le President, and when they had taken her away with closed eyes, mute and deaf for ever, my mother and I told our selves that we must repair the wrong she had done because) of her fiance, Ga briel Karloney. It was for him, and without knowing it, that she sinned, and we thought" "What, my child?" "That to let her rest peacefully in her mortal ashes, and tint no one should say sho owed them anything, that we must do as I said repair the wrong done by her. My mother has paid tho amende ftir tlie goods, and I have come, M. le President, to servo in her place the six months in the county prison." To servo in her sister's place! What innocence, what simplicity! The jurors smiled broadly; the face of the' president was no longer cold or cere monious, nor was it precisely his brow from which he mopped tho moisture with a largo yellow handkerchief. "It i-i well," faid be; "you were right, my child, but but, now that I think of if He stopped, frown-d, and seemed to reflect intently "now that I think of it," continued he, "there was an error in this affair. We have, my dear child, sent you the wrong document." "The wrong document, M. le Presi dent?" faltered Lizette, raising her great, . sorrowful eyes to his face with a gaze of heartbreaking reproach, "the wrong doc ument?" She could say no more, and the presi dent himself was no less moved. "The wrong document, my child, yes," said he firmly, rising from his seat to tenderly pass his hand across tho shining hair, "beyond there" pointing to tho heaven above them through tho mist veiled window "Justice has given an other verdict? "Go now to liiy mother and tell her from ino that thy sister was not a crim inal that Anne was innocent." "Before God, at least," added ho, in a tone only audibly to his own great heart, before God, at least!" Translated for Short Stories from the Hungarian of Mikszrath by E. O. Waggoner. Nv jModo of Kngmviiig. A French scientist has lately intro duced a process for tho engraving of do signs on wood, leather or similar ma terials by means of a pencil or tool, the point of which i.-i constantly at red heat. After a series of experiments with hot irons ivr d platinum wire heated by elec tricity, a feieeetl tool was finally devised by the inventor of this process, which renders the operation extremely simple. The totl in question is another applica tion of the cautery instrument used by surgeons. 1'ho pencil has a wooden han dle npon which is r.iount"d a small plat inum tube with a fine point. Two sepa rate receptacles communicate with the tool by means of a rubber tube; one of these contains a hydro-carbon, such au alcohol, benzine or wood spirit, and the other contains compressed air. A constant flow of the hydro-carbon vapor is maintained at the point of the tool, which is thereby kept in a state of intense heat. Both recepl, teles are pro vided with regulating apparatus, by which the supply of ink can be adjusted or cut oH as desired. The operation of tracing design:! on wood work and lea', her is thus siiiipt'.'i.'d to tho utmost possible extent. A tracing of the design is ma le (in the article to bo ornamented, and any degree of relief is iu.stant.ly effected, very little skill on tlio part of the operator being required. The new proce: s will bo of the greatest service to bookbinders, carp-iiters and others, as wi ll as afford ing a ready means of labeling cases, barrels, utn. Ne w York Commercial Ad vertiser. Tho Million uiul Ilxuu I.hiM. The Masou and Dixon lino rum along the parallel of l.uiiu.lo til) d-':t. ! nun., "I, ilegs. Ii nun., s,-p tr.itiug l'i :ui sylvani.i IV iin Maryland. It was drawn by two di..:i:sgui:,'ied l.n -li.-a surveyoi.i, (Via;! -i Mus.ui and Jer miiih Di.soii, who be-ran their work in ITliil mi 1 lii.i.-dn I it iu Tho liii,, is mai I.e. I by stone., i t lit int -i v,,l i of liie inil.-s, en 't leu ing t li-arms of Lord Lull liiior., en ! iv. I up.. n mm si.l.i and t ef the I'elill family llpoll the other, lie.-l li , t! L.rgH Molie M l til lieuli IM. It IP': 'l In!! , -Vil ,i!.-r r ln'liw Wel'e n t ut IV i it I f i i h ui'1.-, Iu. h.i ii. ( a I li ,1 I' I . ,V I lie l IU ! lie lill I lit) 1 I. r I i- i I i i ot b- i I ii ( l.il ii I- t il I .11 I ,1 i . i , I I. iii,-i .10. ..!lli I I N I... I ' .1 , i I . . i I vi - ; i I m ll I ' i . ! I" el-,- GINGHAMS! GINGHAMS! IMMENSE VARIETY NOW OPEN AT N . S. SACilS, 104 Fort St., : : : : Honolulu. laid Ginghams ! Striped Ginghams ! LATEST & NEWEST PATTERNS. Fanny Dress Ginghams! EACH PIECE DIFFERENT ! -a BST NO TWO PIECES ALIKE ! We are offering this lot at the low price, of 3-8 YARDS FOR SI.OQ-Sa POPULAR MILLINERY HOUSE, KM Fort Street, Honolulu. 1-91 Telephones, No. 175.- urorj FEED CO OFFER AT BED ROCK PRICES o 'ALIFORNIA HAY, OATS, BRAN, OIL CAKE MEAL, LINSEED MEAL, BARLEY, ROLLED BARLEY, MIDDLING GROUND BARLEY- WHEAT AND CORN FLOUR. FLOUR GPAltii, Golden Gate & Salinas -w FLO UK 1-91 P. O. Box 145. 'r. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Groceries, Provisions and Feed, EAST CORNER FORT AND KING STREETS. o New Goods received by every packet from Eastern States and Europe, Fresh California Produce by every steamer. All orders faithfully attended to and Goods delivered to any part of the city free of charge. Island orders solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. 1-91 Telephones, No. 119. has. Husface, ling Street. Having leased the stores in the brick building known as tlio "Lincoln Block," nearly opposite the old stand, and having disposed of that portion of my stock damaged by the lato tire, and being in receipt of New Goods per last steamer, and more on tho way, I am prepared to fill all orders as before. Thanking the public for the liberal patronage bestowed on me for the past seven years, I hope by prompt attention to nil oi tiers to merit a continuance of the same. At the new, stand shall be pleased to see all my old cus tomers, and as many new ones as may find it to their advantage to call. Island orders solicited and faithfully executed. C1IAS. HUSTACE. 1-91 Telephone 210.- LEWIS & CO., HONOLULU, II. I., Importers, Wholesale & Retail Dealers in Groceries & Provisions, ter- -on llv each steamer of the O. S. S. Co. Butter, Frozen Oyi-ters and l'resli California Fruits, Fish, (inine, Vegetables, etc., etc. A complete line of Crosse & Bluekwcll's & J. T. Morton's Canned it li illlid lionds always on band. Also, just received a frob line of German 1'ates mid Potted Meats and Bottled Preserved Fruits, Lewis it Co.'s Maltese Brand .Sugar Cured I lams and Bacon, New Breakfast Cereals, Cream Oat Flakes and Cream Wheat Flakes, Sicily Lemons and California Riverside Oranges, Oregon Buibauk Potatoes, Etc., Etc., Etc. Satisfaction guaranteed. 1-91 CAS'iLK tfI ! Shipping & Commission Merchants, i-ii.vM wio & I !N si ! n i;r, mii:ntis llKAl.KltK IN SiilikiV and General Harare, Arialtaral Implements, l'l,t.'r.t I M!M l I'l'l.tl ", I i pelHe,'', III. I. k Hill In', M ll'llll.lf In it I'llllllbt rn' Toola, liOimK rUHMSIlINU JOOlS ! h li i.. ii I ( i !.-., r .M.I.-, t I.I , V inn I.. . I el I' t.,., . uiul i , III I I I'l ol'il hiIhc, -Oor. Edinburg & Queen Sts. Telephone No. 92. OS4 -P. O. Box 372. -P. O. Box 297. Ill Fott Street, iui: - from California fresh Caluforiiia Roll & COOO f'l l .!! TI.HK TAI5LK: ST MR. 'KINAU,' LORENZEN, Commander, Will leave Honolulu at 2 o'clock r. M., touching at Lahaina, Maalaea Bay ami Makena the same day; Mabu kona, Kawaihaeand Laupaiioehoe the following day, arriving at Hilo at midnight. I.KAVKS HONOLULU Tuesday ... Friday. . . Tuesday . , ...Mar. 3d ... " 13th . . . " 24th AKKIVKB AT HONOLULU. Saturday Feb. 2Sth Wtilnesdiiy Mar. 31l.it Saturday " 21st Wednesday . . . April 1st fJttF' No Freight will be received after 12 noon of day of sailing. STMR. 'CLAUDINE,' DAVIES, Commander, Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday at 5 o'clock v. M., touching at Kabu lui, Huelo, liana, Hnmoa and Kipa liulu. Returning will arrive at Hono lulu every Sunday morning. No Freight will bo received after 4 l'. ji. outlay of sailing. Consignees imM ho at the landings to receive their freight, as wo will not bold oi,ielves responsible after such freight has been landed. While the Company will use duo diligence in handling live stock, we decline lo as sume any responsibility in case of the loss of same, and will not be responsible for money" or jewelry unless placed in the care of Pursers. W. C. WILDER, President. 8. h. ROSE, Secretary. CAPT. J. A. KING, Port Supt. 1-91 D. M. CROWLEY, ri'iioiiSTtntr.it, 110 King street near Alakea street, oppo. California Fruit Market. Designer and Manufacturer of ART FURNITURE, Furniture Ke-stuffed, elegant cover ings; First-class Bedding Made, and Old Bedding Re-made, French Polishing By a first-class man, CiI?P2T3 MADE and LAID, Window Poles, Cornices and DRAPERIES, Designed and made in the highest style of art. (Sample may be seen iu the Legislative Hall). v Deal with the workman, and save middleman's profit 17 tf Barry's Tricoplierous Eulnblenhcd 1801. Infallible for renmvin. Invigorating and beautifying the hair, rentoviua xcurf, duuiirull, and all afflictions of the sculp, and curing erup lioiiH of the skin, declines of thy ghmdn, muscles e.d iatepimionts, aud relieving stings, cuts, j: Ares, sprains, etc. Tho afliiiily hi'tween the .lembrancs which constitute the skin and the f,'uiiT which draws ite sustenance from this triple 1-i.viMipe Is very close. All diN-nses ot tho hair g i. igmatc lu tno nun 01 the head. If the pores of the scalp are clo;i:y d, or if tin: blood and other fluids do n"t circulate freely through tho small vessels which feed the roots with Mofaturo and impart lifo to the fibins, the remit Is ecurf. dandruff, she.ldiuof the hair, firayness, dryness and harshness of the ligaments, and entire bald ness, as the case may ho. Stimulate tin: akin to 'u-althful action with Ifarry-9 Trlcoplici-" OUH, aud tlio torpid ve. Ii, rocovcrlug tiictt activity, will annihilate the disease. In al! iilfi-i-iitins of the skin ai.d of the sul-.str la OI .iiuc.j-3 and inti-guuit-nts the process and the eff-.c are the same. It ia upon the skin, the uiii-culur fibre, and the giiin.U that liurry'i I rlt'opheronn has it" sp. i u: acilnn, sr.. I u nit alfertitms and injuries of these organs It ia a sovereign reiui dy. lit tl are of CoimtcrfriK. , I'leiu tli,-1 :r...-,ti-t Mvlnir fein-i Dunuj, i it-id-uic A I In. ii I'uin-.Vi -uiii I, i M..N1-I Vllllll .1.1 l ll'll ICHfi Mkr. Haiioi v A,i ii,, N- v.ufi, ' li.f eii .; M ki pi cii- in ,i'unn:r.'-Ili' te . ell I ii .1 I - li i 's I i...r W A if. i, i. mi, of O.i '. iv ml . '. . .il.isis i i ii f. iimS ii i it v urr,..inL . In I.I) I .....!.' . 11 i.l 1 1).' Ileal Hi i, . .-t tt.iti i.l, i. ! f-.i l:u b ill II l niii t.,lv U, I, , uh-. I.'l, Tit, -he -f h d Invi.illiei.aj. I ti:u.. ... .all It llitiiu.a tl. l ie, hOLLISVCR & CO.. n) I'MUli'iling A:;. Ill-, i MIIIH: TO MIIMM MS, ir a 1 M I ' on it (i.i3iiTi;i.) offer'foh bale Iiiini Sc Cement, PARAFFINE PAINT CO.'S COMPOUNDS and ROOFING, REED'S PATENT Felt Steam Pipe Covering, all sizes. FERTILIZERS: WOOL DUST, BONE MEAL, FISHGUAXO, ALSO BUCK & OHIiANDT'3 Hih Grade Chemical Cane Manura. GRASS SEEDS: COCKSFOOT, KYE GRASS And CLOVEES. Refined Sugars, Fairbank Canning Co.'s Corned Beef, 1 and 2 lb. tins. SALMON IN BARRELS. 1-91 a The undersigned having been appointed sole agents for the Hawaiian Islands For the Celebrated From the works ot Burnani, Parry, Williams & Co., Philadelphia, I'enn.. Are now prepared to give estimates and receive orders lor these engines, of size and style. The Baldwin Locomotive Works are now manufacturing a style of Loco motive particularly adapted For Plantation Purposes, A number of which have recently been received at these Islands, and we will have pleasure in furnishing plantation agents an! managers with particulars of same. The superiority of these Locomotives overall other makes is not only known here but is acknowledged throughout the United States. , Wm. G. IllWIN & Co., L'd, Sole Agents for Hawaiian Islands. 1-01 . Ha Ml (lllllltll.) Wm. O. Irwin. , . ..President it Manager Clans .spreekcls Viee-l'rcsident Walter M. Oitl'ard Secretary & Treasurer Theo. O. Porter Auditor SUGAR FACTOKS AND Commission Agents. AGKNTS OV THK in VifinRiohn i r. n . 1 1 1 1 UUlilblllJ Of Man Fruurixcu. t'al. 1-fU '1' I . opoii tan Meat Company 81 KING STREET, G. J. VVALLEH, - Manager. Wholesale & Retail Butchers AND NAVY COA 1 UACTOIiS. l-iu TAI WO CHAN, W tn. G. Irwin Conj lflwi Locomotives TDWTfci 0 fifl Hiii. II. 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