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BY AUTHORITY. 1mcumation7 We,LlLIUOKALANI,by the Grace of God, Queen of the Hawaiian Isl ands, agreeably to Article tweuty eecond of tlie Constitution of the Ha waiian Kingdom, do hereby appoint, failing an Heir of Our body, our be loved Subject and Nit-ee Her Royal Highness VICTORIA KAWEKIU KA I ULAN I LUNA LI LO KALANI NUIA1I1LAPALAPA to he Our Suc cessor on the Throne after it shall have pleased God to cull Us hence. Done at Iolani Palace in Honolulu, thin ninth day of March, in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety. LIL1UOKALANI. By the Queen : Samuel Paukkr, Minister of Foreign Affairs. 573t 10 lit It has pleased Her Majesty the Queen to appoint the following gen tlemen to be members of Her Privy Council of State : HON. WILLIAM H. CORNWELL, HON. RICHARD F. BH'KERTON, HON. CHARLES B. WILSON, HON. FRANK S. PRATT, HON. JOSEPH 0. CARTER. Iolani Palace, 7th March, 181)1. :i 3t lo it School Vacation Kolice. The regular vacation of all Public Schools in the Kingdom, at the close of tho lirst Sclutol Session of the ytsar, will extend from Friday, the 10th of April next, to Monday, April 27th. By Older of the Board of Education. W. JAS. SMITH, Secretary. Education Oltice, March 5, 1SD1. 55 :u 10 2t In the Suprtrae Court of !he Hawaiian kliinds. ORDER. By virtue of the power vested in nie by the Slid Section of the Civil Code, I hereby order a Special Term of the Supreme Court to lie held in the Up stairs Court Room of Aliiolani Hale, in Honolulu, on MONDAY, the thirtieth day of March, 1S91, at ten o'clock a. m. for the hearing of Banco Cases only. Witness my hand and the S , ,f seal of the Supreme Court aval$ t Honolulu, this third dav of March, lS'.ll. A. F. JUDD, Chief Justice Supreme Court. Attest : Henry Smith, Clerk Supreme Court. 53 lw iln ) itfir f in MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1891. Interesting editorial comments have been unavoidably crowded out today. Complaint? have been made that persons unknown are cutting the tops from the iron pine trees in Kapiolatii I'ark. A dozen or more fine tops of trees from six to twelve feet high were scut lo the Bulletin ollice this morning, which had been cut by unscrupulous visitors between last Saturday afternoon and this morning, on the main road near the residence of Mr. J. B. Castle. If it has come to this, mounted police should be appointed to patrol the park on holi days. REMEMBERING THE COMRADE. Mr. Harry Grillin, late quarter master of the S, S. Australia, died a year ntro yesterday, while the steamer was off the harbor. He was buried in the Catholic Cemetery. Yester day the ollicers and crew of the Aus tralia turned out in company to pay respect to their departed comrade. The grave was decoiated with all sorts of llowers, in the shape of au thors, monograms, etc. Nothing u to be seen of the jjravu hut u whole mass and profusion of iI.hmis. A photograph of the decoiated grave was (aki n, to he sent lo the dead bailor'' li. other in t unada. Advici iieeHed by the J'ari li.tlllois limn iieini- Amis ale that the lnAilhiu.nl 1 1 . .i 1 1 -. litis 0 re Willi i ill I In; pie II. ei of i . . . I . I .it Ulld IlilM M i ul i d I In' liiiviiii.il' palace. In I't'lisl .jilt lot of t II I I I I.. J li r I ,.l .' lf ,-. ,: c I.. i l ei li iti . t il i . I III .in jh i.tit h i j . v I. . i - 'ii ii I. i.l I'. Hi j i. ill Imi . I I I . I It. ill till m'-l V I.; !... i.i li.i .i mi l-f I K II ! "ii" li. i (l.u i. .ii I 1 1 k THE SUCCESSION. Princess Kaiulani Proclaimed Successor to the Hawai ian Throne. . A Dignified Meeting-The Nobles Preseut. The (Ini-m's Speech mid Itrply of tlie Xiibk'H of (he Kiiigdum. Pursuant to notice promulgated und published, the House of Nobles met Her Majesty the (.ueeu this morning for the purpose of proclaim ing the successor to the Hawaiian Throne. The meeting took place in the throne room ot the Palace at eleven o'clock. The following No bles were present: Hons. J. S. Walker, President of the Legisla ture; K. 1). Walbiidge, II. P. Bald win, W. II. Cornwell, W. Y. Horner, C. J. McCarthy, 1). W. Pua, C. O. Berger, I., von Tempsky, II. G. Crabbe, E. C. Maei'arlane, P. P. Kanoa, James Anderson, J Kau hane and J. Phillips. The Nobles were seated in the Throne room. At eleven o'clock Her Majesty the tiiecn entered the room accompanied by the Prince Consort, Hon. J. O. liominis ; Hon. A. S. Cleghorn; II. M.'s Chamberlain, Mr. J. W. Robert son ; His Ex. lion. Samuel Parker, Minister of Foreign Affairs; His Ex. II. A. Widemann, Minister of Fi nance; His Ex. C. N. Spencer, Min ister of Interior; His Ex. W. Austin Whiting, Attorney-General ; Col. J. II. Boyd, A. 1). C. ; Major Jno. D. Holt, A. D. C. ; Major II. K. Bertel uiann, A. D. C. ; Col. lion. Ii. II. P.aker, A. D. C. Mrs. C. II. Clark, lady of the Court, was in personal attendance on Her Majesty the Queen. After the Royal party had entered the Throne room prayer was offered by Hon. the Rev. J. Kauhane, alter w hich Her Majesty the Queen read the following speech and nomina tion : Nobles of My Kingdom: I have called you together to deli berate on a grave matter of State. Article 22 of the Constitution calls upon me to appoint a successor to the Throne. The name Article calls for the approval of your Honorable Body of my appointment. I now announce to you Our beloved Niece, Her Royal Highness Victoria Kawckiu Kaiulani Lunalilo Kalani nuiahilapalapa as my Successor to the Throne of the Kingdom, and 1 hope that your deliberations will lead you to approve of my appointment. Immediately after wart the royal party and the Ministers of the Crown withdrew, leaving the royal nomina tion to the consideration of the House of Nobles, as by the Constitu tion provided. Under the spirit and letter of the law the House of Nobles immediate ly concurred in Her Majesty's nomi nation, and were received in the Blue Room of the Palace. At this audience II. M.'s Cham berlain, Mr. J. W. Robertson, pre sented to Her Majesty the Queen, Hon. J. S. Walker, Noble and Piesi deut of the Legislature, who then presented to Her Majesty by name the members of the House of Nobles y resent. The President of the Legislature then announced to Her Majesty the concurrence of the House of Nobles in Her Majesty's nomination, in the following words : We the assembled Nobles of the Kingdom, hereby approve the ap pointment by Her Majesty Liliuoka lani, Queen of the Hawaiian Islands, of Her Royal Highness Princess Vic toria Kawckiu Kaiulani Lunalilo Ka laninuiahilapalapa as Successor to the Throne of this Kingdom. Done at Iolaui Palace this 9th day of March, A. D. 1891. Jno. S. Wai.kkk, J. Kauhane, C. O. Berueu, D. W. Pua, E. C. Macfaklanf., II. G. Ckabuk, C. J. McCarthy, W. Y. HoitxKii, II. P. Baldwin, Wm. II. ColtNWF.l.L, It. D. Walukiimje, James Andehson, Louis von Tumisky, (. N. Wilcox, Paul P. Kanoa, John Piiii.i.ii's. The meeting of Her Majesty the Queen and the Nobles of the King dom this morning is no'uble for the dignity it displayed und the n spect it commanded. The Royal Hawaiian Military Band, the Il iu-.e!iold Guard and royal attendants were ail in full dress. Hon. J. M. Homer, one of the Hawaii Nobles, di I not attend. Tlie fi. Mowing Nobles are absent from the Kiiiudomt lions. Paul Isenbeig, R. li. Hind, E. A. liuichurdt, Jos. Mal'sden und E. .'duller. Till: I'lllllT AMA ! HN. Immediately after the nieiiioiiy ill ihe I'lilat-e, ihe lb raids went foil It i til pill. Ill l p. i I'll. II Mil' III i: Ap III- ! ml. I mL ,1 II li.ij.l, it'll ol Ihe luVal .-ii.ll, illicit. li i l.v, M ij.Hi i. II j hi. I li i It tumuli, all In lull null', ii li., .i li. II, , null Itti' f I I. i i i U III. U llll.i f I f I .'III I I.i: i" il Ml .ill 111 i..ll I . I i. -v I . it III It I. .11 I V .. i III I. !l. II ..i.i i .Ii .1 I I I ,:!. ., ill II. ( . i I I. ii.. nl I.i, I i.i,.. I il I ... ii II. i i. I I 1,1. ... I II l I H b in II .1 .1 , U.i. I' ' U.....i..i if II. V. ( succession of l'rincess Kaiulani. It being a little after twelve o'clock many people were in the streets, whose curious attention was attracted by the Heralds. . While the proclamation was thus being uuule, a royal salute was fired by the Hawaiian battery and tho United States warships Mohican and Iroquois, in honor of the Heir Ap parent. lion. A. S. Cleghorn, father of Princess Kaiulani, entertained a lumber of friends and the Heralds at luncheon at the British Club. The health of his royal and popular daughter and his own health was cordially drank. CHURCH MATTERS. Editou Bulletin: Will you kiudly give space for the following : "The writ of mandamus issued by the Supreme Court, commanding the President of the Board of Trustees of the Anglican Church to call a meeting was not quashed by the ap peal against it, but up to the present date the Bishop has not called the meeting of the Trustees." The foregoing, which appeared in the last issue of the Anglican Church Chronicle, takes the palm for lack of truth und veracity, and i9 no doubt intended by the writer to mislead unprejudiced minds by withholding ceitain tacts well known lo him. Whether the meeting of the Board of Trustees, called and held last No v 'inber, was or was not a sullicient answer to the mandate of the Su preme Court (the writer above men tioned presumes it was not), is a matter not for him but for the Court to decide. That question not being submitted to, was never decided by, the Supreme Court. Not satisfied with becoming a prosecutor, said writer wants to become judge and executioner as well. Fa ik Play. n Sales by Lewis J. Levey. 11 MIWB On WEDNESDAY, March 11, A r 10 UTl. 0 K A. M., 1 will fell at Public Auction at the resi dence of Mr. A. II. Jtaseinan, Kinau street, near Alapai, the whole ol his Household Furniture, consisting of UUmI Hoom ?jet, Child's Cot, Spring Mattrass, Lounge, Parlor Furniture, Mosipiilo Nets, Pictures, Hugs, FANCY WORK, Chest of Drawers, Bedding, I amps, Crockery, i;atting, Children's Toys, Move it Kitchen Utensils, Gai'ilcn Hose, F.le., Ele. LEWIS .). LEVEY, 57 i t Auctioneer. tOU Si ALE OA A rilOIOH Pieces Music, of the w U V' best compilers, to be solil very die ip. in single pieces or the whole lot. Applv to A. .1. SCIIKKIBEK, Watchmaker, under ".Arlington," Ho tel street. " C7 2t I Oil .--ALE kx . OL'SK Lot on Beretania ff,';- -IJ- street, near Thomas K5ral Square, 84x170. Well shaded and fenced, water laid on. Apply to F. S DOUGIC. 57 lw Survey Olliee. Held sports! r.NDEIl THU AUSl'ICKS OF THE HONOLULU Allelic Associaiion, TO UH lllil.D AT THE New Baseball Ground, Tuesday, ?1arch 17, Cuii:nie K'inz ::l ' V. H. I'ltOCJ It M: 100 Yard Uun, Kuimmg Iiro id Jump, Pole N'huIt, Kunniiig Hup, Step and Jump, Putting the Shot, Throwing the Hammer, Punnimj llih Jump, 12(1 'Yard Hurdle Knee. J3" A g ild medal for first prize ii ml a, silver medal for second prize will he given in each of the above events. S&TEVENTS OPEN TO ALL-a Competitors must deposit, One (ifl) Dollar as an cm ry feu to show good will, which will he returned upon their coin pet in;: at the course. Tie r 1 1 1 1 1 1. lie two slarfers in each event ill order to secure the lirst prize, and thi'i e in order to secure tlie second prize. 3J Kntrie are now open at C. J. McCarthy's, 1'Vnt street, and will close Maich lti'.h, at I o'rl.iek. Admission to (irnun l Tp e ! RosB'ved Sea i f r L -din ! tW 'I h'- ll'i.v.il Hawaiian Land V .il In' in ul I. ltd. Hire. .1 W. .luM's, c i m ' i; i iiy, I II i i m i. a i, i ;uiiri;iMi, , i , i' i. ii ill li I. ii i Ui .U. I w; I.'mii i i i ... i . . I. ... I I.) ll.e I II I I . I I. II . I . I ,. I,. I I I . . i . I I. I . I .. jii 1 1 ii II . ei li. ii.... I. ; I 'I . V Auction Sales by James F. Morgan. AUCTION SALE OF Damaged Corrugated Iron! On WED NESDAY, March 11, AT 1S O'CLOCK XOO.V t llioivev'tt W'hui.f T nill dull nt Plllilill Auction for account .of whom it may concern : Ms of Cor. Iran Mil Mzes 6, 7, 8 and 9: Damaged by fresh water on yoyaje pr British bark "Fl'eshir." Terms Cash in U. S. Gold Coin. JAS. F. MORGAN, 57 2t Auctioneer. CJtlODIT notion Saie Messrs H. W. SCHMIDT & SONS Having received instructions to close several consignments, will hold a Credit Auction Sale for that purpose, ut their Store on Fort s reet, March 11th and 12th, Commencing at 10 o'clock A. M. Each Day. When will he offered a Fine Assort ment of New Fancy Goods, Dry Goods, Hardware, Saddlery, Groceries, iiii'S, Bs'rs, Etc, Etc. JAS. F. MORGAN, 57 2t Auctioneer. CALIFORNIA Watch Glub CO MPAX y , ON A WKEKLY PAYMENT OF $2.00! We will givo u 4 oz. Coin Silver, patent dust and waterproof Cise with a Nickel 1 S. Hartlctt movement, pendant set, 15 ruby jewels, 4 p'.iirs in gold setting, Canipeu's balance, pa tent regulator, Ureq. hair spring, hard and tempered in form, for $30.00. gjETThese Watehes are HAIL KOAD IIMK KEEl'EKS, and the Best and Cheapest oiler that bus ever been made in this line. All who want an excellent time-keeper, should join this Club at once. Every mem ber gets his Watch within 15 weeks. A. J. SCHKEIUER, Manager. 55 2v Hotel Street, Arlington. THE FAVORITE "LUCIDA" CIGAR! Has just arrived with other fine brands of Havana Cigars ! Such as VIKGILIO, IRMA, FLORA, &e. FOlt SALK BY H. W. SCHMIDT & SONS. 5(i lW NEW YORK LINE ! aw VN At Vessel will he desiiatelied in this line to sail from New York in all the month of .May. J8t2T For further information apply to CASTLE & COOKE, Honolulu, 11. 1. Or to W. II. Crossman & Buo., 77 & 7! Broad St., New York. r.5 I3t 'M1E patrons of the Oceanic S. S. Co. 1. are hereby iniiilled that hereattivi no round trip or excursion tickets will be issued fur any of the througli mail Pleaiiieis. These tickets will, however, l.u issued as customary for the local strainers "Australia" and Zealuudiit." I'asseimers who hold round trip tickl and wish to take the through mail sieainer will be charged an extia fare of J 'er order of the Oeeanlo S. S. Co. Wm. G, WW IN & CO., 51 If General AgtuiU. MUTUAL TEIEPHONE CO, M'I I'lAI. liiee.hiu of the tue lllillli'la l. I lilt .Mllllllll I I'll'llllillll! I il will he held mi I Kill Y, Alllll'll I ilk, ill In o'i l.u k 4. VI , ill Hie Cum. i iiiiv' liiiil'liui;. I'.Viiiv loi kluililii. i . ijlli'-l. il In be I Ill Ha the ilielii il lull-. !. ill. HI Willi I III) W ; I . irili.lll I ii. H III lie l ul. I . 1 1 . 1. i , ii. im;wh, .' i I n i 1 1 ii I ii v, 1 MHM. l I I.IIH V I HI I. ..It I.II- IliilV , 1 1 .Li. i I i .el I., i .) H. J" I. . I II. I lieu II II I ... I VI !! hi pi I' ' -I III il"' I I ,i.. i l.le.i , 'M WE HAVE RECEIVED Ex "AUSTRALIA" THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF LUBIN'S PERFUMES Direct from the makers, ever shown in this Kingdom. In Plain & Cut Class Containers. ALL SIZES ! -mot ALL PRICES 1 IO oi t Strict, : : 1-91 THE HAWAIIAN HARDWARE GO,, L'd.. IMl'OETEKS AND DEALERS IN Hardware, Crockery, Glassware, 2, 3 and 4-Light Chiuuleliers and Electroliers, Metal and Glass Lamps, Lamp Fixtures, PAINTS, OILS & VARNISHES. Lard Oil, Cylinder Oil, Mecca Engine and Cylinder Oils, Dynamo Oils, Powder, Shot and Caps, Chamberlain's Patent Machine-loaded Cartridges, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Silver Plated Ware, Table Cutlery, George Westenhohn's Pocket Knives, Wade & Butcher's Razors, Plows, Planters' Steel Hoes and othei Agricultural Implements, Handles, PLANTATION SUPPLIES OF IfiVEHY Hart's Patent "Duplex" Die Stock for Pipe and Bolt Cutting; Rubber Hose, either Plain or Wire Bound; Spiinklers and Stands; New "Easy" Pennsylvania Lawn Mowers, High Grass Cultera; Manila and Sisal Rope. AGENTH FOR Hartman's Steel Wire Fence and Wire Mats, Neal's Carriage Paints, W. G. Fisher's Wrought Steel Ranges and Fire and Burglar-proof Safes, Gate City Stone Filters, New Process Twist Drills. THE AERMOTOR, It is made of Steel and will last, longer and give better satisfaction than any other manufactured. NEW GOODS received by every Steamer. NO OLD GOODS IN STOCK! Orders from the other Islands solicited and promptly filled. 1-91 J. L. MEYER, House and Decorative Painter. Paper llsuiging a Specially. 130 For i - - 5 iortolulu. dec-24 1 (Opposite Club Stables). 1890 THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE GO. ICIVIIAIti A. MftVt'KiV. Issues Every Desirable Form of Policy ! It has paid its members since its organization TWO HUNDRED AND NINETY MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. Its New Distribution Policy is the most liberal ever offered by any Insurance Company. t& For full particulars apply to I. JiOSE, 1-91 General Agent for the Hawaiian Islands. TIIEO. LINOLEUM, CARPET & RUGS, IRON BEDSTEADS, TRUNKS & VALISES, TAILOR GOODS. CLOTHING. HATS & CATS, BOOTS & SHOES, HOSIERY. STOCKHOLM & COAL TARS, PAINTS & OIL, CYLINDER OIL, ROPES, ANCHORS & CHAINS, SHEET LEAD, CHARCOAL TIN PLATES, KroH iio Oil A LO 1 1 A .' ENGLISH, Groceries, Feed Stuffs, Hardware. Cutlery, Crockery & Glassware, .1 a I A I r o i : FEHTIl Zl US: Hlil. hd.ur. Iu-.m.U,,! I'muian l.u.i -in, ill I. nduil'. hp,-, j Can. M uuiie, l.Otl,UN I'UMrH tl Ubi'lUil lI'-H ) el I'l I I'lain. I ullull ,V I 'iiilkel Wi.,lll, III bCKWU r X I t MlNA I liK: In n.- H N..xi..,., W . . I a h. n,U.. ISAii; mi-.ii, line, I'.i II). i mi,i. v t i I f,!M'AKVA;, MAVY AKUM Ml TtH PHt.'U iTUI Hi t I ' d, I In 1. 1 I. II llr. .i. -I ili.jn i-W i I.i Ml ln.ili'. i.,l ,il. li kl Of. Ji.iliiiilnl Wuivr I'ljin, riiMtui.il il linn, 1 1 iir lir, I Iuliiu", Mi' , III &I""I),M a Honolulu. II. 1 DESCRIPTION. Admitted by everyone to be the very best Windmill in existence. IL DAVIES I i ...v "'-l 'i ::'"'. f.t,T iW;'-:'?V WELSH STEAM COAL, s fk v. .4 "" CEMENT, LIME, -. ' FIRE CLAY, t73-YU )Y GOODS! INDIAN iiOODS I w SOUVSt!.re OF fill Dili CALL ASV KING BltOS. And see their Souvenir of Hawaiian Islands, a collection of FIFTY-SIX OF THE SLID Comprising His late Majesty and Queen Kapio- l nii. Palace, 'Throne ltnoni, Kesidenee ol Princess Ituth, Koyal Hawaiian Hotel, Palm Groves, Uocoauut Groves, Volcano, Volcano House, Government Buildhm, Lulu Dancers, Harbor, Koyal Mausoleum, Ltc, ate., Etc., Etc. JBS? Just the thiug to send abroad. PRICE $1 EACH. 42 lm ii THOItOUG 1 1 BBED 10Ml!)BMlLlfflS! Ros?cnmb White Locjhorns, White-faced Black Spaniih, Plymouth Rocks, Siivei-laced Wyndotts, HOUI)AlS, Sittings of Kggs of any of the above fine bred fowls for sale. ALSO, FOR SALE TIIOKOUOHIIUKD Berkshire & Poland-China Pigs. Inquire of C. W. MACFARLANE. Bell 26 -TELEPHONESsfeg- Mutual 603 42 lm JUST RECEIVED Per Bark "CHARLOTTE," a number of PIANOS ! From the celebrated factory of C. BECHSTEIN, London & Berlin; Kow ready for inspection. FOU SALE 11Y M, HACKFEL& & CO., Sole Agents for Hawaiian Islands. 37 tf Oruiskeen Lawn ! A FHESH LOT OF THIS Celebrated Whiskey, In Stone Jars and Glass; Just received and for sale, in bond or duty paid, by CONSALVES & CO. 37 1 in OF NEW YORK. I'l'wiilPiit. & CO., M mm ralii Poultry Yard SADDLERY & HARNESS, LAWN TENNIS & CROQUET SETS, RUBBER COATS & OIL SUITS, LEATHER BELTING, FLAGS, FLOWER POTS, MIRRORS, CHAIRS, SI LV ERWARE, STATIONERY, SOAP, ETC., ETC., ETC. VlllK BRICK, RED BRICK, ETC. tlitiil' CuUt is & into Knivt 8. AMERICAN FRENCH, ' inlii I. n In ll.'i l...-li i 1