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'&' k h J- ,. I ll ' S jrOJEELJST IsTOTT IMPORTER AND Steel & Iron Ranges Stoves cSc HOUSEKEEPING GOODS Agate Ware in WHITE, GRAY and LAMPS & CHANDELIERS, Crockery, Rubber Hose, Lift and Force Pumps, Water Closets, Water and Soil Pipes. PLUMBING, TIN, COPPER DIAMOND BLOCK, Nos. CHAS. HU STAGE IMPORTER AND GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR AND FEED. Fresh California Roll S0- ALWAYS New Goods Receirei by Every if"" .a' All Orders faithfully attended to. lolicited and packed with care. L1HC0LH BLOCK, King Street TELEPHONE 119. BOTH TELEPHONES LEWIS Ill PORT Importers, wholesale & Provision Dealers & Naval Supplies Fresh Goods by Every Cala. Steamer IOE HOUSE GOODS A SPECIALTY. Island Orders Solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed. TELEPHONE 92.- H. E. McINTYRE & BRO., IMPOItTEKS AND DEALERS IN O-rooeries, Provisions etnea. Feed New Ooods Received by Every Packet from tho Eastern States and Europe. FRESH CALIFORNIA PRODUCE UY EVERY STEAMER. All Orders faithfully attended to and Goods dellvorcd to any part of tho City free. Iiland Orders solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. East Corner Port Sc XClxis Streets. JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF TOWER'S Fishbrand Oil Clothing FOR SALE II Y THEO. H. DAVIES & CO. nu.tr "LANIWAI" AFIRBT-OLABS FAMILY HATIUNO Revort at Walklkl. Tram curs pass the gate. Special arrRiigoiuunti'oaii bo made for Family l'ioniea nnd Kvnlng Utblng 1'wtlea. 6SS-U DEALER IN Fiscfru-res & KITCHEN" UTENSILS Large Variety, SILVER - PLATED; AND SHEET IRON WORK. 95 & 97 KING STREET. DEALER IN Butter and Island Butter ON HAND J& Steamer from San Francisco BatiBfaction guaranteed. Island Orders Bet. Fort and Alakea Streets. P. O. BOX 372. -P. O. BOX 297 & CO., STREET. -P. O. BOX 145. FOR YOKOHAMA! The Nippon Yuson Kalsha's Al Steamer "MIIKI MARU," 3000 TONS, Will he due at thin port on or ahinit the With Inst, and will leave for Yokohama On THUBSDAY, March 10th, AT !l O'CLOCK I'. M. For Information ruimnllin: Kroiuht and J'uKisiiyu, apply In WM. 0. IRWIN & CO., L'd., Clonoral Agent Nippon Yiimiii Kalalm. 070-lw Retail Grocers WMer's Steamship Co. TIME TABLE. w.o. WtMicn, Trcs. S. B. Ross, Soo. Oapt. J. A. Kino, Tort Sunt. Stmr. KINAXJ, CLARKE, Commander, Will lcavo Honolulu at 2 r. it., touching at I.ahaina, Maalaen Hay nml Mukcnn tho same day; Mnliukanit, Kaw ailiao mid Lnn imhouhoo tho following day, arriving at Hllo nt midnight. LEAVES HONOLULU: Friday Mar.17 ltctiirnlnc leaves Hllo. touohlnc nt Lnu- liahochoc name day; KawiUhae a. m.; Ma liukona 10 a. m.; Mnkcna 4 r. m.; Manlaco Hay 0 i m. ! Lnhntnn S r. m. tho following day; arriving t Honolulu O'A. v. Wednes days and Saturdays). ARRIVES AT HONOLULU! Wednesday Mar. 15 Saturday M ar. 25 No Frciirht will be received aftor 12 noon on day of sailing. Stmr. CLAUDINE, DAVIES. Commander, Will leave Honolulu every Tuesday at 6 r. m., tourning nt Kniuuui, Jiueio, unnn, Hamon and Kipahnlu. Returning will arrlvo at Honolulu every Sunday morning. V No Freight will bo received after 1 r. m. on any of sailing. Consignees must Imj nt tho landings to receive their Freight, nH wo will not liold ourselves responsible after such Freight has been landed. While tho Company will use duo dili gence In handling Live Stock, wo decline to assume any responsibility in case of the loss of same. Tho Company will not be responsible for Money or Jewelry unless placed in the care of Pursers. Oceanic Steamship Co. Australian Mail Service, For San Francisco : The New and Fine Al Steel Steamship "MARIPOSA" Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will be due at Honolulu from Sydney and Auck land on or about April 6th, And will leave for the pc till Mails and Passengers on orabout that date. For Sydney and Auckland: The New and Fine Al Steel Steamship "ALAMEDA" Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will be due at Honolulu, from San Francisco, on or about April 7th, Ana will nave prompt despatch with Mails and Passengers for the abovo ports. The undersigned are now prepared to issue THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES. For further particulars recardine Freight or Passage apply to Wffl. G. IRWIN & CO., Ltd., 1-01 General Agents. Oceanic Steamship Co. Time TetTole. LOCAL LINE. S. S. AUSTRALIA. Arrive Honolulu from S. F. Leave Honolulu for S. F. Mar. 22 Mar. 29 Apr. 19 Apr. 20 THROUG-H LINE. From San Francisco for Sydney. Arrive Honolulu. From Sydney for San Francisco. Leave Ifonolulu. ALAMEDA, April 7 MARIPOSA, April 0 MARIPOSA, May 6 MONOWAI, May 4 Veterinary. '.Infirmary, KING STREET. W. T. MONSARRAT, Veterinary -:- Surgeon. Government Veterinary Surgeon. Inspector , of Stock, Port of Honolulu. Excellent Accommodation for Patients. No Risk In Throwing Horses. Improved Veterinary Operating Table. VETERINARY DENTISTRY. Orders for Plantation and Ranch Stock will rece'ivo prompt attention. Mutual 183-TELEPHONES-Bell 06. 047-2w M. L, MINER, D, Y. S Veterinary Surgeon, Physician and Dontist. OFFICE: HOTEL BTAHLK8. OFFICE iioukh; 8 to 10 A. M.; 1:30 to 3:30 r. w. Rksiiiknob: With Dr. F. L. Miner. Jtcrelania struct. m jjaiinwii Rlcelve PfomPt Attent!og- NOTICE. ALL ACCOUNTHOWlNn THE I'ABIf Ion Ktitlilcs Co., (L'd), of overthrow months' Klimilluu, If not paid hy tho .'list of Maruh, 1H!).I, will ha pieced In the hands of a rnlluutor, J. J. SULLIVAN. President Fashion Bullion Co,, (L'd). WOBI.D'8 FAIR. Handsomo Exhibits From Quoon Vic toria Tho Hotol Question. Ciiioaqo, March 1. Quoon Vic toria's intorost in tho Fair has boon manifest on sovoral occasions, but novor in n moro positivo nianuor than yostorday, whon a mossago was received savine that sho had con sented to sond tho splendid collec tion of historic tapestries from Windsor Castle. This collection is said to embrace tho finest tapestries in England. Thoy roprosont speci mens that have boon in tho royal family for many years. Some doubt was folt as to tho pro priety of askinc tho Quoon to sond thoso precious rolics to tho fair, but tho roquost was finally mado, and tho cablogram received to-day shows that Quoon Victoria is heartily in sympathy with tho exposition, and wining iu uu uuyLiiiug in uui jjuwdi to contribute to tho succoss of tho British section. As boforo announced, tho Quoon will sond a number of paintings from hor own brush, among thoni being wator-color sketches of hor favorito dog and scones nbout hor castles. Tho manager of tho Washington Stato headquarters in this city as sorts that an erroneous impression has gained ground in various citios in Washington that tho hoadquart ors bore, which aro intended as a sort of rendezvous for pooplo from that Stato prior to and during tho fair, have boon closed. Ho says such reports aro without foundation; that tho rooms aro opon all tho time, and will bo until tho close of tiio fair. CAPACITY OF CHICAGO HOTELS. Anothor duty has boon placed up- 1 on tho already overworked polico mon of Chicago. Within the next few davs ovorv hotel manager in the city will be visited by a policeman, who will subject him to a most searching interview regarding tho capacities of his house. Chief Mc Laughry issued an order to-night calling for lists of hotels in opera tion, under construction and pro jected in each precinct. Tho num ber of guests that oach can accom modate, tho character of the hotel and tho names of proprietor and manager are also asked for. This was thought advisable be cause of tho frequent letters receiv ed by tho Chiof from persons in other citios who have engaged rooms through agents or by mail for a portion of six months that tho fair is to bo held. It is quite probable that tho in formation gathered by tho police will bo compiled and printed for tho benefit of visitors. It is evident from communications received at the Chief's office that bogus renting agents are reaping a harvest of good American dollars from residents in all parts ofjthe country. KEPT HIS VOW. When Lincoln Hit Slavery He Hit it Hard. On the 22il day of Soptombor, 1862, tho most glorious dnto in tho history of the republic, tho procla mation of emancipation was issued. Lincoln had reached the generaliza tion of all argument upon tho ques tion of slavery and freedom a gen eralization that" nevor has been and probably nevor will bo excelled. "In giving freodom to tho slave we assure freedom to tho free." This is absolutely true. Liberty can be retained and can be enjoyed only by giving it to others. Tho spend thrift saves, tho miser is prodigal. In the realm of freedom waste is husbandry. Ho who puts chains upon tho body of anothor shackles ins own soul. Tho moment this proclamation was issued the causo of tho republic becamo sacred. From that moment the North fought for the human race. From that moment the North stood under the blue and stars tho flag of nature sublime and free. In 1831 Lincoln saw in New Or leans a colored girl sold at auction. The scone filled his soul with indig nation and horror. Turning to his companions ho said: "Boys, if I ever got a chance to hit slavery I'll hit it hard." Tho helpless girl, uncon sciously, had planted in a great heart tho seed of tho proclamation. Thirty-one years afterward tho chance came, the oath was kept and to 4,000,000 slaves, men, women and children was restored liberty, tho jewel of tho soul. In tho history, in tho fiction of tho world thoro iB nothing more intensely dramatic than this. Robert G. Inyersoll. m m m Another Telophono System. Washington, March 1. An Omaha inventor, Charles M. Hoynes, has boon grantod letters patent covering a systom of long-distance telophono by which it is claimed that persons 2000 or moro miles apart may con verse as roauily as is now ctono with tho short-distance telophono. Tho basis principle is embodied in an in strument called tho ropoator. Tho system comprises a chain of soparato and distinct electric circuits, oach provided with a battery. Tho ro poator connects ono circuit with tho next, rocoiving tho voico undulations and at once discharging thorn to tho noxt repeater, which, performing like f unctions, transmits tho voico to any desired distance Tho Commissioner of Patents has advised llaynos to nccopt tho gonoral invitation to invontors to furnish modols for exhibition at tho World's Fair. m Throo days is a very short timo in which to cure a bad caso of rheu matism; but it can bo done, if tho proper troatmont is adopted, as will bo soon by tho following from Jninos Lambort, of Now Brunswick, Ills: "1 was badly aflliotod with rheuma tism in tho liips ami logs, when 1 bought a bottle of Chumliurlniii's Tain Bnlm. It cured mo in throo days. I am nil riplit to-day: and would insist on every one who in uflliutod with thai terrible diHuaso to iiHoCltmnborlain'H Pain liiilin and gel well at once." M) cent bottles for snle by nil dealers. ISuuhoii. Smith & Co., ngontH for tho Uawalinn IhI- auuH. COURT OF PUBLIC OPINION. A. Ii. Johnson Shirt Co. vs. Tho Poo plo ox rol. Summons with Notice.) Tub SntRTMAKKit, nttornoy for plaintiff, corner King and Alakca streets. Hand-me-Down Burnt, defendant's attor ney for all tho stores. TO THE PUBLIC : 3bii arc hereby summoned and com manded to nppoar, all othor business oxcusos, notwithstanding that, A. L. Johnson makes the bost and cheap est lino of all kinds of Shirts at his factory, corner King nnd Alakea strcot in tho City of Honolulu, Coun ty of Good Government, Stato of Onhu, botweou tho hours of 8 a. in. and 5 i. m., on and aftor tho 6th dav of Ootobor, 1892, nud then and thoro show causo why you should not bo punished for not patronizing tho loiifj established shirtmnkor and to testify to tho bost of your knowledge as to tho quality and mako of John sou's Shirts with all tho latest and bost improvements mado to ordor, and for salo by tho above plaintiff in tho nbovo said promises. Should you fail. to put iu an appearance in tho abovo said placo you will bo adjudged guilty of contompt, for foit a good shirt and bo sentenced for life oatiug Poi. A. L. JOHNSON, Plaintiff's Aitoruo', corner King and Alakea streets. N. B. Orders received by mail. Prove all things, and hold fast tc that which is good. No shyster collectors need apjirur. Daily Bulletin, 50 cents a month, delivered frr? . Wl an W. F. REYNOLDS, Prop. Just Received Ex "Australia" Lawn Tennis Rackets, $3.50 to $6. " " Nets, full court. " " Poles. Tops, 5c. to 10c. Croquet Sets, $1.50 to $12. Base Balls, 10c. to $1.50. Base Ball Bats, 10c. to 90c. Masks, $1 to $4. Catcher's Gloves, 50c. to $7.50. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Children's Picture Books Pocket Knives & Scissors, FULL AND COMPLETK LINE OF Royal Irish Liuen Stationery Full Bound Blank Books At San Francisco Prices, Blank Books & Office Supplies DOMESTIC Sewing Machines INTERNATIONAL TUG-OMAR ! TO TAKK l'LAOK AT THE Beretania Street Armory COMMKXOIXQ tirfla.yMeoiiif.ffla AND CONTINUING ABOUT ONE WEEK. 'Rmniu rl.iutrt.i r tr n.i.ne n. vt miosted to ilo so with MR. 0. J. MCCAR THY, at No. 35 Merchant street. Entries will closo at 12 o'clock noon, FRIDAY, March 17th. A Platform will 1o comnleted nnd ojKiii for practice at the Armory about Aiarcu iDiii. txj:-,si FOR SALE! m ?ini id w ivud nil At $8 Per Cord-CASH -ANJ) DELIVERED - JOHN F. COLBUBN & CO. uju-mw ANNUAL MEETING. rpllE REdULAR ANNUAL MEETINfl X of thu (Stockholder of lliu Intor Ixland HIcmuii Navigation Company, (L'd), will Iih held ill tho Olllru of llui ( oniiniiiv on TUEHDAV, March 'Jbt, at 10 o'clock a.m. W. Jl, MoLKAN. lJ7-tl ffcrriitiiry. Dully ilitlletln, CO cents a month, deUvtrcd free, Golden Rule Bazaai m n h m A lc wood MM Mi Daily Bulletin Publishing GOJSKJPjfhJJSf'r ARE RECEIVING BOOK & JOB STOCK BY EVERY STEAMER AT ectnc Prmtm Merchant Street, FINE JOS WORK IN COLORS POSTER PRINTING, Billheads, Letterheads, Etc., Etc., In Fact Anything in the Printing Line I THE WEEKLY BULLETIN B- ISSUED EVERY TUESDAY -"U Island, per annum, Foreign, per annum, ! sf NEW INVOICES OP THEIR Honolulu, H. I. Office, Nofeheads, 9 Memorandnms, Etc., Etc.. $400 $5 00 A ( i-wrv nm K tBJ Q u,t j,.,,!, ,M "