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Evening Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • Page 2

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--if I. VklM 1t daiut Btmawnri HotHtn.u, n. sEFpMBEfi an iwhi. WUJUJ I'lUTFH BMRwSlrSwfiN ijUB'IM(lflWlllipHlmiUI mi wn in noinwnw -tn, .1 1Y AUTHORITY, TAX ASSESSOR'S NOTICE, TikxpnierH of tti DlHtllPI Onlill. ol nun, The books of Iho Tax A'st-wor Tor tho District of Kuna, Ulaud of Oiihu, will bo open for inspection by liable to taxation, from Septem bcr 20lli to October 1, lSflO, Sundays excepted, in the Kapuuiwa Building, between the hours of 9 o'clock in the forenoon and 4 o'clock in the afternoon.

T. LLOYD, Deputy Tax Assessor District of Komi, Island of Onhu. Approved C. A. Brown, AtPCESor and Collcctoi of Taxs Firbt Division, td Sale of Government Land at Kula, Maui.

On WEDNESDAY, Oct. 22, 1S90. Hi 12 o'clock noon, at the front entrance of Aliiol.mi Hale, will be hold it public Auction 2C8 ucics a little more or less of grazing land nt Ka-mehamciki and Ftilidtuilri, Kula, Mnui. Upset piice C. N.

SFEXCElt, Minister of the Interior. Interior Office, Sept. 22, 1890. C05 -it Sale of Lease of Government Laud in Sau, Hawaii. Tho pressure upon our columns nl ways increases during the Inttcr part of the Legislative session, and hence we arc obliged to ask more or less Indulgence of both contributors and advertisers.

We now have on hand a large number of interesting contributions from different parts of the Kingdom, which wo are compelled to hold over in ouler to inert the increasing demands of the ad-veitisiug public. We hope, however, to be toon ablo to meet the popular demand, which prefers the Biji.urrts a medium of communication with the world, by adding to rjur facilities for dealing with future emergencies. In the mean time we wish to thank the friends and patrons of the Bulletin for their past forbearance and kindness, which have greatly relieved the pre3sme upon our space at different times quite Intel in the beg to On WEDNESDAY, Oct. 22, 18C0, at 12 o'clock noon, at the front entrance of Aliiolani Hale will be sold at public auction the lease of the Government lands of Kawala, Ae-maldo, Poupouwela, Kaunaniano, Pa- paikou 1, 2 and 3, in the District of Kau, Island of Hawaii, containing an area of 2700 acres. Term Lease for 15 years.

Upset price $600 per annum, payable semi-annually in advance. Also at the same time and place the lease of all that tract or parcel of land known as Hionaa, District of Kuu, Island of Hawaii, and containing an area of 4000 acres. Term 15 years. Upset price $150 per annum, payable semi-annually in advance. Possession of this land will be given January 10, 1891.

C. N. SPENCER, Minister of the Interior Interior Office, Sept. 22, 1890. G65 4t Irrigation Notice.

Hokolulu, H. Aug. 9, 1880. Holders of Water Privileges or those paying Water Rates, arc hereby notified that the hours for using water for irrigating purposes are from 6 to 8 o'clock a. and 1 to o'clock r.

si. Chas. B. WILSON, Supt. Hono.

Water Work, Approved: C. N. SlT.NCEK, Minister of the Interior, 027 tf. T.H..E3 ailg HulTqfttt A CORRECTION. EniTOii Bulletin: In reference to the report Advertiser this morning, 1 sav that the new lake which their cor respondents have named "Clement- sou's Delight" was tlrst visiteil on the night of the 10th instant, on which date the new lake was formed, and not on the 1 1th, as stated.

I wish to also state that I was one of a paity of two who first visited the new How. W. G. S. A SIHCULAR COINCIDENT.

Editor Bulletin: I notice by the report of the Ju-dinry Committee on the opium scandal in last evening's Bulletin that the committee recommend without hesitation that Mr. J. H. Soper be censured by the House for the loss of the Knhului opium. The paragraph relative to what is known as the opium is very short and appears to have met with an accident.

Now to an observer it appears like a marvelous coincident that the opium, while carefully stored in the Custom House, should meet with the same sad fate of being transformed into bricks of dirt and straw, as befell the Kahului opium, which was stored at hc police station and that the dirt and straw, according to analysis, should be identically the same. Could not the committee with their great detective knowledge have traced this also to the door of Mr. .1. H. Soper? QurrtY.

DEATH OF CHAS. N. ARNOLD. Charles N. Arnold died suddenly Wednesday evening, while visiting with his wife at the house of Mr.

Malcolm Brown, Nuuanu Avenue, Mr. Arnold complained of pain at half-past nine, and died half nn hour later. The cause of death was aneurism of the heatt. The late Mr. Arnold wen a native of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, and his ago forty-lour years and eight days.

Mr. Arnold has been a resident of these Inlands sixteen years. Fourteen year5 ago he married Cecilia, daughter of Mary, a favorite waiting woman of Queen Emma, and by her he had Rk children. Mr. Ar nold va once manager of the Ooka-la plantation, and for some lime head hum of the Makee Sugar Kauai.

Ilo was road-supervisor-in-chief of Hawaii for a term of years up to the abolition of that office three years ago. At the same time ho kept a hotel at Ililo. For a shoit time he kept the Branch Hotel at Waikiki. Mr. Arnold has been acting as Assistant Snpeiintendeut of Public Works the past two months.

He was well liked as man of fiienttly disposition. The 'funeral takes place at 3:80 o'clock this afteruoon trom St. Andrew's Catheral. Rev. Alex.

Mackintosh will conduct the services. IMtty Cycling Eattttalnment IX THE BILL rtOOV, HAWAIIAN HOTEL, Saturday Evening, at O'clock, fit' special request Mr. S. MALTBY, The Undisputed Champion Sutunilllc AitlMlo Cyclist. ns-ited by lue'l'ukuied Fiench Lady Cyclist, MDLLE.

EMILLIA, Will give one moie of their an-UHinllii nei formanees prloi to their 1 etu.ru to the States. Mi. Multbywll give his sKlo-splltlng linpei aoimtlou of Oscar WilriV ihst attempts la learn ing to riilo tlie bicycle, alo srvctai now feature never before witnessed hen. lucludlng on exhibition of fuuny-rlding on the American JTCagle IHcj ele (sl.OO. Reserved seats can be seemed at oulco in the Hotel.

Music both instuunental and ocnl will bo furnished by the Quintette Club, conducted by Mr. Rcnrer. P.O. SMITH, UGO 4t Manager. Just Received! T.x "Adonl" "Lheiilu'ig" Gs.

Iiksgj firmly, guarantee ISSUED DY THK 14 1 it aimm 88KM8R Cash Assets, ESCOUAlllt toy l'Vr full pulliiiilais U) BBWS 7 K.W VOIi It Sh.CU.vllY-: rlil 1 Ovor tIol5H5Y, 1'i-pUdcnl. $138,000,000 ft. J. JUOssJUX. Gencial Auent for the Ilawaiinn Islands.

THEO. H. DAVIES IMPORTERS. GENERAL nucis, SUPREME COURT. ur.rouc jnni), c.

j. of THE SPOILS SCARECROW. Editou Builetik: If you have room for my cry, I want to cry. Oh ye spoils! Ough ye spoils! I like spoils. I want spoils.

I lite to see the P. C. A. stick up for its friends and advocate no spoils tor a political enemy. They have got grit.

The Cabinet have not. Give them some more, dear P. C. A. everytime you say spoils they shake in their shoes.

Slick up a high moral spoil pole, grease it well, and this Cabinet will shin for all they are worth and come down to the ground every time. As long as they hang their clothes on a hickory limb and keep away from the water, their narao shall be Nor- Wednfsdat, Sept. 21 In re estate of V. F. Kailiuli Honolulu, deceased.

First and final account and petition for discharge of W. 11. Castle, administrator. Continued from 17th inst. Heard; decree of dlstiibution and discharge upon being presented will be signed.

W. R. Castle for self; C. W. Ashford, A.

Rosa, F. M. Hatch, J. L. Kaulukou, and J.

H. fiare-naba for heirs. Tiiursdat, Sept. 2S. In re guardianship of Kahalcopua (w).

First and final account of W. A. Whiting, guardian, and his resignation. Also her petition for an accounting, etc. Ordered that accounts be approved and resiguation accepted no new appointment to be made.

W. A. Whiting for self; Chas. Creighton for Kahaleopua. Cases Palm Trco Gin, Cases White llottlu Key Gin, Scotch Whiskey, Caseq Extia Fine Sherry, Case? Uiy Sweet Chainp'igno, Cs.

Italian Vermouth, Chartiousc, Hcnedletlnc, Curacon, Ab-tuthc, Etc. Tannhaeuser Beer Front riitloitelpliln. Prize Modal Paris Exposition. LINOLEUM, CARPIST IRON RKDSTKADS, TRUNKS VALISKS, TAILOR CLOTHING, HATS CAPS, BOOTS SIIOKS, HOSIERY, STOCKHOLM COAL TARS, PAINTS OIL, CYLINDER OIL, ROl'KS, ANCHORS CHAINS, SHEET LEAD, CHARCOAL TIN PLATES, KoroHuno Oil" ALOHA." iiiiMrwf SADDLERY HARNESS, LAWN TENNIS CROQUET SETS, RUBBER COATS OIL SUITS, LEATHER BEL1ING. FLAGS, FLOWER POTS, CHAIRS, S.I LVERWARE, STATIONERY, SOAP, ETC.

WELSH STEAM COAL, CEMENT, LIME, FIRE CLAY, I' IRE BRICK. RED BRICK, ETC. OltniF Cutlers ano Knives. ENGLISH, SCOTCH, AMERICAN FRENCH, SS3" The Best beats St. Louis plCK'3.

BKFOrtE DOLE, J. TiiunsDAY, Sept. 25. JoIil Kaeiale vs. Luia, Replevin.

Defendant's appeal from Police Court, Honolulu. Continued until Tuesday next. A. Rosa for defendant; no appearance of or for plaintiff. Mokuhia (k.) vs.

Kaaihue et al. Replevin. Defendant's appeal Irom district Court of Waialua. Being heard. Recess at 11 a.

m. until 2 p. m. C. W.

Ashford for plaintiff; A. Rosa for defendants. ODE TOANlLECTRic LIGHT. Twinkle, twinkle, little Arc, Sickly, blue, imcertain spark; Up above my heRd you swing, Ugly, stiauge, expeushe tiling. When across the foggy air SUeaina the lightning purple glaie, Does the traveler iu the daik Bless your tadiance, little Are? When you fade with modest bluh, Beer la the maikot and all to -ALSO- BUFFALO BEER EOT Brewed and Bottled in Sacra-meuto, liner and cheaper tlmu Fieclilek-burg ami AVieland California Beer.

FOR SALE UY Hawaiian Wine 04 Frank Brown, Manager. Ini DRY GOODS! Groceries, Food Sioffs, Hardware, Cutlery, CroGkery Glassware, Ohlendoil's DUsolvod rciuvlun Guano, Ohlcndoif's Speei.il Cane Manuio. LON DON PL) destmyei of Potato, Cotton anker Woini, Ktc. SCRUB EXTERMINAT OR: Utstiojs all Noxious Weeds Scrubs. Bice, Paddj.

Coal. TWINE, l-EMP CAVAS, NAVY OAKUM FILTER PRESS CLOTHS BAGS: Kmbiaclug the latest iinpioven.ents In mate. lal and textuie. Galvanized Water Pipo, Corrugated Iron, Fence Wire, line Fittiiigs, Etc. INDIAN GOODS man and the name of the National I Scaieo more blight than fat thing insh, Party is mud, since tho Cabinet re- Would h.u know which way to go If you always tuiukled uo? THURSDAY, SEPT.

25, 1890. The fluted scale blight has appeared in one instance quite lately well up Nuuanu Valley, but as far as known has been prevented from spreading by early discovery and the prompt destruction of the shrubs affected. The long continued fight of the ex-Minister of Interior against the Auditor-General was terminated by the House yesterday afternoon, when the bill introduced to abolish that ofllce was indefinitely postponed. The motion for reconsideration was lost. This gives the taxpayers assurance, for two years at least, of the continuance of the present safeguard thrown around the Treasury, which tho late administration tried to break down by any and every means.

So the Honorable Samuel Parker has been lately turned out with the political goats -and solemnly warned that if repentance in not pccdi)y forthcoming tho Reform Party will noon drlvo him to that rcmoto political pasture, wlionco there no return, Samuel, you mo gouur, sure, this Umul wan had onougli when you were a doubtful pamllflAtu ujiqh it ulittky tloliut. 1 hut now hi4 tho tnolUmuii ot '87 huve tuniwl yOU Out tO hard with (Ilo MIIIIIIQll iJvrly, wLmypr (o iimw fif you? ply with that sicniflcant word "spoils." You write that the present Cabinet is somewhat of a compromise in character. Why do yon give it away? Any clement in it that is not Reform may be manipulated. There have been four removals to date and the present Cabinet makes eight; it's all spoils, yer know. Keep up the Baby Act everytime Mttiinty goes down.

Whimper, "I won't resign; I don't want to be discharged." Thej know how you have got your eye on them, got them on trial. This outside pressure is awful. Oh yo spoils! Ough ye spoils 1 There is no doubt that the committee reports to the House regarding the late administration are a pack of lies. Who ever heard of force and spoils being closely allted? You only had to state that you were not in accord, that you would not pack a gun, and you could have anything you wanted, even to bossing the opium ring. They would put a political friend of long and faithful service light out to make room for you.

Thnt's the kind. I like a man tint likes his friends. I like spoils, but mum's the word. It iB not a moral sediment. Oh ye spoil! Ough yc ppoilh SroiLSMAX.

Cold, unloving, blinding star, I've no uotloii what you are; llow your wondrous "system" woi ks, Who control Its jumps and jerks. Your's a luster like the day? Ghastly, gieen, inconstant my! No; vibeie'cr they worship you 1 All the wuild is black or blue. Though your light perchance surpass Homely oil or vulgai gas, Still (I close with this remaik), I detest you, IPtlc Aic! St. Gazette. 16 Nuuanu Honolulu, H.

1. Bale Agenti In the Hawaiian Minds for "Old Magnolia" "0. P. Fine Bourbon Whiskies, Lachman Jacotil's Celebrated California Wines. A1m, always in stock, a full Use of tho choicest lirasfa of BEERS, WINES, LIQUEURS, SPIRITS, Etc.

We haw for sale a of superior article SAILORS' HOME FAIR. On Thursday, November Gtb, a fair will le held in the Armory on Hcetania street, the proceeds to bo applied to fitting up the new Sailors' Home. We feel qmto sure that the whole community is interested in this work, and wc trust that evety one of our generous ladies will regard this as a personal appcul to liur to do what she can to help. All contributions should be sont in as early us possible, that the commlttco may he able to umrl; and olussffy articles, Tho following committed of Indies will ahutyn he inuiiy to ro articles 1 Afr, Mtry MoK'lliblu DoivhdII, Mrs. i Mt Wpilchouuo, Air.

du rtoiwa Owiuvnrro, Mn. 0. M. llyiln, Mr Id Hoptiri Wn. II.

W. fylunkll, Uh Li. (J. Alleu. Ni.

8. Mfflita, Mr v. Wv. I I. EVENTS THIS EVENING.

Kuiuehiijtrlelia Lodge of Perfection No. 1 A. an'dVA. S. at 7:30.

Y. V. 'L U. social, 7:30. Sarapiirilla Iron fir, Manufactured by Schmidt it Stockton, Cala.

It Is the most wholesome and delicious tonic and bevciagc of the age. from the other Inland? promptly attended to and goods cue-fully packed for shipment. M2 3in ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. The remarkably slow time made by the Charleston on her recent trip from the Sandwich Islands to Seattle, whichjias excited so much 'discussion, was at lirst attributed to bamaclesand other marine formations. The result of a diver's investigation, however, showed that most of the formation as the work of coral, which adhered to the hull of the new cruiser when ut anchor over a reef at Honolulu, great hunks of coral and submarine matter having formed on hex tcel plates ns large as an ordinary table.

fS. F. Call. The Daily Bulletin is by public choice aa wuli as by circulation tho leading paper of the Kingdom, Tun has moic than double tJjV circulation of any daily in the Hawaiian Inlands. SITU'AFON WANTED nuw BY a Man, who uuderBtauds KuglUli and PortuguvBi', a hluiallou (js gai doner, stubliiiau, di Ivor nu auythltig ulo.

Apply tu MANUia-lHHUA'A, 0(l7 3loa No.C3 hlnau streut. MJHrriiAUAiiXjvii. A J. ppriioiit who Mai it' rojMiiainl rMl with li I'-iiiHgMH, uliliw fur iinio, or fur pnjniiiliij' wrrkiuii, lurvAMN or twiy oihvr Imlp, will lliiuli viiumoit iirmlu iIumwio (Mlvurllcp In llfly' hIom'i ilt'l' Iil- Mm hi wijAi.1 fiiiy mm NOTICE Is lioii'by kIvpii that Sabo. of ICohala, having made an as signment to A) tlu Tlbbs of Kohala.

all claims against the sahl Saho must sent to the said A. Tibbs, after belur duly swoiu to, within sis months fiom date or they will be fmuver haired. All debtors of the said Sibo aie lujueturi to make immediate payment of theii iiidebtediiPRs to the said A. Tlbb" at ho-hala, or at thu olllce of T. II.

Davles In Honolulu. ARTHUR TIBBS, Assignee of Kstate of Sabo. Kohala, Septlf, 18110. CClCt Ostrich Notice I YISITORS are entieated not to enter the paddocks wlieio the buds att kept, not io lease the birds, not to null their feathers. Home birds aie sitting, the othuisaiilvcd on thu 10th Instant, require rest, anil should notbedisuubtd.

They can all be seen from the entrance where vlsltois will always bo welcomed. (J. TKOUSSKAU. Ilonolulu, Sept. 20, 1800.

C0.1 lin CojiiirtnorBliip Notice. THK underfllgned lmvo this day fotimil a copartnership for the purpose of dealing iu hay, uiam, under the iiaiuu of the California Feed Co, T. J. KINO, Residence Honolulu, J.N, WRIGHT, lteshlencu Honolulu, He )l. 17, lPtlO.

IIP I i AleutliiK ol' StouUhohlurN, BIHW slmmiioiUDM NOTIOR Is buiimy given that id innellinr of thu elmil ('(llM'Onhli llitllsuty l.ailil Oo, Ulll bu ImiIiI ut Urn DllU'n of the (liiuiimny on WUDNKhDAT. OHiolwr 8. n'nluuk is Mm for ilio piiipow iifuut mi-Iflnir hw Jlouilk Tr WWBIi iVUlttllll'J Ull'l tY buii jw mioiHi Shoitly exjiccted a line line of Sept 17-00 to this trade. Wfi 'limn 1 1 inaiiifcAUi Ei.ijiXiAauummmMiJiK.fmT'Ti' JO. rr.

I3A.XS.jEJV, Manager. MA2JUFACTUKBKS OF TAHITI 111 PSSS1I a a eta rrt" iz kji i i rso LEIVlOSyADE, cun Sole Proprietors of BAILEY'S SARSAPAEILLA IKON "WATER, 6bEDr ili, Hop All, GrBMSiG, Sam. Sarsajarl, Mineral Waters, Etc, TELEPHONE 297. s- All eomiiHiMicutloiiH and orders should be addressed to BENSON, SMITH lm MXJdi tuBMa Barry's Tricopheronsi Eotobllalied 1801. Infallible for renewing, lnylsoratln? and bcauUtjrlng the hair, removing ccurf, (landruff, and all affections of the.

acolp, and curing erup tions of tho kin, diseases of the glanda, muscles and Integuments, and relieving sUngs, cuts, bruises, sprains, etc. Tho affinity between the membranes which constitute the ektn and the hulr which draws its sustenance from this triple onvelope is very close. All diseases of the hair originate In tho skin of the head. If Iho pores of the fcalp are clogged, or If the blood and other fluids do not circulate freely through the small vessels which feed the roots with molsturo and Impart llfo to the fibres, the result is scurf, dandruff, shedding of the hair, grayness, dryness and harshness of the ligaments, and entire bald ness, as the case may be. Stimulate tho skin to healthful action with Barry'a Trlcoplicr- oni, and tho torpid cebc1s, recovcrlngthelrU activity, win animriaie me uiecose.

in oil affections of tbo skin and of the eubstr la of muscles and integuments ths process and theH effect are tho same. It Is upon the skin, the muscular fibre, and the glands that Barry's TrlcopborouB bus ll specific action, end in all affections and injuries of these organs It Is a sovereign remedy. Oowaro of Counterfeit. Without a Jlival in Price Quality One-third tho Prioa of tho Royal Every Housekeeper Should TTbo It gjlg A bnviug uf Pel Cent Cost and Quality tho Very Best. SPECIAL RATES TO JOBBERS.

HENRY DAVIS 551 (Jm -jncvt'Zixxr'rjJnm i jktii Kxclueive Agents for the Hawaiian IslandH. JTrom the fircalcft LHInfr Prlran Dnuna, Madomo AiU'linu Montevideo. July 3uth. 18S3. IUessbs.

DincT.AY Co Hew York. liuirMra: i iiiko nic euro in snnouncinz to you that lUmtY'a FuoiutiA WATsnlsonuoftho few articles always to du ioudu on inv uruniiup cae. in my conception ik one di me uesi oi tniiv itora. and fur Iho bitth It Is not onlv llcloue, bat refreshing and lnvIgoraUug. I recominciiu v.

wiiuuui tocd e. EMOVAL! FIumdK icmoved our SOUA WOKKS to more commodious quarters at IVo. 39 PORT WrIl. ISJttyXV (Near the CuBtoui House) Wo aro now piepnred to furnibh at short notice, and of primo quality, any Plaia, Sucl, Lffloi, strtfli linr nn UiJ) Ul "Water, and Crub of thu following High Gluts Aerated Iieveruges: GINGER ALE. Sarsaparilla, Sarsaparilla Iron Applo Oidor.

Uning exciusivply the HYATT 1'JftE WATER SYSTEM, 71-TROTTT TTT.T.Tr.Pj-TOATTi-'.P CIK25TV JL OL HOLLISTER COI Dlstilhutbig As'iit8, Jm TAlmBAMBOO ipnv iMalclnix llntH. 1'Olt HAI.U AT A. L. SMITH'S, 010 1m 1-Virt ttie.lt. MRS.

ERNESTINE GRAY, jCAOiicit or PIANO, ORGAN and SIKGIHG. Kindt' KiiiiiM, N'liuium AM'iuie, 117 lm POH'S' NTieKKT. imi i ii. WAIALAE BREEDING RANCH wBh. L0MIWA.THUJIHT0W, UonuiiVJ'Ui I BREEDING DEPARTMENT, The following Fine AiiIiuiiIh will stind for hui Wcu at thu iiuich, Wal.ilnii; Wull.hiod Btalllou "MARIN," Koiiuiiii Blitlllon "CAPTAIN 'Hiortiiighhu'd riliillliin "MIDNIQHT." Two Niilivn Hlullluiii "PIUAOAO" A WuIuIjiimI mmn SALE DEPARTMENT.

fOU 8 ALU1. Btulllons of various biotula, Mares with or without foal. IIoibi'8 for any purnoiii), BRBAKIRQ DIPARTURT, A HMIflll llicniT Mini Tnilllr i'lil H(i)'iu nu iliu iiimili, 87 hmUfiii'lloii I III ItruahlUK mu) imIiiIhk Imwww imul wutmuno, A JU.

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