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' & A t lJ Ml'." ff' '. ft A.- - : t if' it r ,ir THE DAILY. BULLETIN I'ipt Intel and publHhol it lh oluee, Quuen Stieet, Honolulu, II. I., aftciuoon (Sundays cceplul). Subsirlnllon, - 50 conls per Month. Add re nil Cominunloitious Duly llUM.l.TIN. Advortismncnt", to emmo liifoillon, should bo luuidrd in before one nV'nok 1'. M. .Daniel Logan Managing Killtoi g-- ti Norman Logan Asinrhilo Editor nnd Ar- - fountain. W. A. S. Doals Collector and Shipping HopoTtcr. Bulletin Steam Printing Office. Newspaper, Book and Job Printing of nil kinds done on the mo-- l fnorablc terms. JAS. G. CLEVIOR, Manager. IIMI IVIpnlirmn No. 2fi0 Mutual Tolcphonc No. 25C Commission Merchants. BREWER Si COMPANY, C . (Limited) GENEUUj MEHCANTII.n AhD CouutssioN Agents. LIST OP OSTICKllS: P. C. Jones, Ji . .. .President & 3I.iu.iger J. O. CAiirKii Treasurer & Secretary dikectors : Hon. 0. R. Bisuor. Hon. 11. A. 1'. CAMUn 033 ly auo.W. Macfarlanc H. It. Macfarlanc G. W. MAC?AB.LAHE 5: Co. IMPORTERS, COMMISSION MER- CHANTS and Sugar Factors, Fire-Pro- of Building,- - - 52 Queen street, Honolulu. H. I. agents lor ThoWaikapuSugu Plantation, Maui, Thu Spencer Sugar Plantation, Hawaii, Tlie llceia Sugar Plantation, Oaliu, Huelo Sugar Mill, Maui, Huelo Sugar Plantation, Maui, Puuloa Sliecp 11 inch Co., Hawaii, J. Fowler & Co. Steam Plow and Port- able Tiamway "Works, Leeds, Mirrlees, Wat3on & Co's Sugar Maclnn cry, Glasgow, Glasgow aud Honolulu Line of Packets. 183 c.- - BERGER, 21 Meiiciiant Biheet, General Agent for The N. Y. Life Insurance Company, The City of London Fire In. Co(limit'd South British and Nation il Fire & Ma- - rino Insunnce Co. Macneale & Urban Safes, The Celebiated Springfield Gas Micliluu Gas Fixtures of Mitchell, Vance & Co Tho llaitford Fno Iusuiance Co. Tiic Commercial File & Marine Insui- - auco Co. 233 J. LYONS, L. J. LEYEY. Si LEVEY, LYONS Auctioneer and Guieial Commission Merchants, Beaver Block, Queen st , - - - Honolulu. Sales ot Fuimtuie, Stock, Heal Lstato and General Merchandise promptly at- tended to. Sole Agents for Amencau and Luio-pea- n merchandise. 3la GRIND AUU Ss OO , MS. Importers of General Mer chandise and Commlsalou Mercliauts, Honolulu. ! , GRINBAUM & CO., M. Commission. Merchants, 121 California street, Sau Frauciuco, Cal. Clans Spreckcls. Win. 0. Irwin. "Ttr Q. IRWIN &5 COMPANY, MV Sugai Factois and Commission Agents, Honolulu. 1 OLEQHORN & CO. AS, Importers and Commission Merchants, dealers in General Mcichun-disc- , Queen and Kaalmmanu bts., Houo. lulu. 78 GONSAL.VES & CO , MA. No. 57 Hotel StieU, Honolulu, Importers and Dealers in Dry mid Fancy Goods, Inlaid "Work, Embroidery, 28!) &c, &c., S.a. T. "WATERHOUSE, JOHN Importer aud Dealer in General Mercbandiso, Queen tt Honolulu. 1 S.N.Casttc. J, II. Atucrton. & COOKE, CASTLE Shipping and Commission Merchants. Importers aud Dealers in General Merchandise, No. 80 King st., Honolulu. WILLIAM MILLER Oabinetmakev Ami UpliolHltti'cr, Wo. 03.., Hotel stieet, Opposlto Iutcrnntloiial Hotel, Canes and Walking Sticks, Mado of every kind of NATIVE WOOPS Brackets, Cornices, Curtain Poles, &c.' made of the latest designs. Proi'osslonala. R. EMERSON, Residence mid consultation rooms at No. 2 Kukul St., coiner of Port. Tolcphono No. 110. 50 2m P P. GRAY. M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Olllcc, Hist door wost of Liln uy Build- ing. Horn's, from il to 11 n m., and 2 to 1 nivl 7 to 8 p.m. Sundays, !) to 11 a.m. Residence, coi. Kinnu and Pensncola Street". 1)18 ly DR. A. MOWAYNE, (Late of New York Ophthalmic Hospital). Olllcc nnd resldeuee 31 Ala. kci bticet. Special attention to diseases of the eye and ear, and correction of faulty ision. Office hours, 0 to 11 a.m, 0 to 8 pin. 01 ly A. ROSA, ATTORNEY AT LAW, And Notary Public, Office w Itli tho Attorney General, Allio lanl Hale, Honolulu. 312 ly EIOHARD P. BICKERTON, and Counsellor at Law. Money to lend on Mortgages of Free- holds. Office, No. '11 Merchant st. 1 GEOIL BROWN, and Counsellor at Law-Notai- y Public, aud Agent for taking Ac Know lodgments of Instruments for the Island of Oahu. No. 8 Kaalmmanu st Honolulu. 1 JB1. MONSARRAT, ATTORNEY AT LAW nnd Notary Public. Real Estate in any ptrt of the Kingdom bought, sold and leased, on commission. Loans ncgotitv ted, Legal Documents Diawn. Ho. 27 Merchant st. (Gazette Block), Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands 100 IVf THOMPSON, JLtJ.. ATTORNEY AT LAW, and Solicitor in Chancciy. Olllcc Campbell's Block, Second Story, Rooms 8 and 0. Entrance on Mci chant Street, Honolulu, H. I. 084 tf WILLIAM AULD, to take Acknowledgments to Contracts for Labor for tho District of Kona, Island of Oahu, at the office of the Honolulu Water Woiks, foot of Nuu anu street. 180 i JOHN A. HASSINGER, Agent to take Acknowledgments to Contiacts for Labor. Interior Office, Honolulu. WO. AKANA, and Hawaiian Translntoi and Interpreter, No. 7 King street, near the Bridge. Translations of cithci of the above languages made with accuracy and dis patch, and on reasonable terms. 209 HONOLULU IRON WORKS, Steam engines, sugar mills, boil- - ers, coolers: iron, brass and lead cast ings; machinery of every description made to order. Paiticular attention paid to snip's black smithing. Job worK exe- cuted at short notice. 1 GERTZ, fl. CHR. No. 80 Fort sheet, Honolul.fff-Iinpoit- cr and Dealer in Gent's, Ladies' and Childieu'.s boots, shoes and slippers. H. S. TREQLOAN, TAILOR, 201 FORT ST. Holier t Leu ora, o. II. Cooke. L EWERS l COOKE, (successors to Loners & Dickson,) Importers and Dealers in Lumber and all kinds ot Building Materials, Fort street, Honolulu 1 WILDER &t CO , Dealers in Lumber, Paints, Oils, Nails, Salt and Building Mateilals of cvciyklnd, cor. Fort aud Queen tts., Honolulu. 1 HOLLISTER & CO. Druggists & Tobacconists, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, G9 Nuunnu Street, Honolulu, nnd Cor., C07 Fort and Mcrih int streets, tf b Wolfe & Edwards Grocery and Food Store, Corner King and Nuunnu btrcels. Fresh Groceries nnd Provisions received by every Steamer. P. 0. Box 130, Tclephono 349. 501 Cm W3I. McOANiMMESS, No. 0 Queen stieet, Fish Market, Dealer in choicest J!ccl, Veal, Mutton, 1'lMli, &., Ac. Family nnd Shipping Orders caicfully attonded to. Livo siook furnished to vlsscIs at short notice, and Vegetables of nil kinds supplied to order. illfl ly TXT T. RHOADS, T Y . CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Shop on Queen street, near Alakea. 83 1 flm FOR KOLOA & WAIMEA ylK KAUAI. JIQ5!5 Tho Clipper Schooner WAIEHU, 1 Kibbling, .... Muster, Will run regularly to thu ports of KOLOA, HANAPfcPE &. WAIMEA, KAUAI. For freight or passage npply to the Captain on board, or to the Pacivjc Navkiahon Co., 800 3m Cor. Nuunnu & Queen bis. MJhH UiUi CTP.E'W.WmUH HONOLULU, U. I., TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST it, 1885. SO 0ENT8 SUBSCRIPTION PER MONTH JUST EECEIYED ! JUST RECEIVED ! LADIES' JERSEYS, ALL OVER EMBROIDERY, OMENTAL KliJ'P LACE, ALL KOTOS OP LACES, SWISS & HAMBURG EMBROIDERY, LADIES' LISLE THREAD U LOVES. The Largest and Most Slock of Millinery Goods in the Kingdom oNTEW HATS, NEW FEATHERS, NEW TIPS, NEW FLOWERS, NEW ORNAMENTS, NEW TRIMMINGS, AT THE N. S. SACHS, Proprietor, 10 i Fort Sheet, Honolulu. JAMES BHODIE. Veterinary Surgeon. OTFICE and lesidence, corner street and McKibbin lane. Office hours from 7 to 0 a. m., and 1 to 2 l'. m. Orders left at tho Pantheon Sta- bles will bo promptly attended to. P. O. Bo HG. 813 tf WENNER & GO. Itlanttfticturiiic Jewel lern, 3VO. 03 FORT STUlJET. Constantly on hand a large assortment of every description of Jewelry, AVatcbcs, Gold and Silver Plated Ware, &c. 0 -- S ly PIONEER STEAI CANDY FACTORY AND JJAJCEItY. F. HORN, Practical Confectioner, Pastry Cook and Raker. 71 Hotel St. -- Iisr Telephone 71. HUSTACE k ROBERTSON DRAYMEN, orders for Cartage promptly nt. tended to. Particular nttentlion paid to the Storing & Shipping of goods in transit to the other Islands. Also, Black and White Sand in quantities to suit at lowest prices. Olllcc, cor. Kaahumar.ii & Queen sts, Hawaiian Roll Telephone No. 33. 982 ly Mutual Telephone No. 19. riEORGE LUCAS, ,- -" (jontractor 4? , and Builder,- - Honolulu Steam Planing Mills, Espla- nade, Honolulu. Manufactures all kinds of Mouldings, Brackets, Window Fiamcs, Blinds, Sashes. Doors, and all kinds of Wood- work llnlsli. Turning, Sciolland Bind Sawing. All kinds of Sawing and Plan- ing, Morticing and Tenanting. Orders promptly attended to and work guaranteed. Ordeis fiotu tho other is solicited ALVINII. RASEMANN, Book-Bind- er PAPER-RULE- and BLANK-BOO- K Manufacturer. Hook Binding of all description neatly and promptly executed. Gazette Building . - Mcichnnt street 7221v Telephone (S. NTiRFRISL PLANING MILL, .Alukun, near Queen Nt. O. .L Haiidkk, Propiieior. Contracting: & Building Mouldings and Finish always on hand. J2T Ordeis promptly attended to. -- 3 i'ji ham: Hard ami Suit Stove Wood, 034 Cut and Split ly AVIXiXI31t'S S. S. CO. Limited. Steamor Kinau King, Commander, Leaves Houolulu oaoli Tuesday at 4 p.m., touching at Lahahia, Mnu-lae- a Bay, Makena, Maliukoim, o, Laupahoehoo and Hilo. T7r.,iMtil... rtrlll ,itili nf nil il& alovo portB, arrlvlug at Honolulu eacu Bftturuay aiicrnoou. AN IMMENSE STOCK OF Complete II ljH tip S3. B3 W UNION &a Esa Ebb I 1 Hay, Grain and Corner off Queen and Edinburgh Streets JL'elcplume 1 "".. iHlmul orilci't. Mollcltetl, ami oo(N aelivcreil prouiptly. II. M. IinNSOK. BENSON, SMITH & CO.. MannfactnrinE & Disiensii Planacists, 113 Si 115 FORT STREET, HONOLULU, Dopot for Boericke & Schreck's Homoepathic Medicines, Ricksecker's Perfumes Aud Toilet Requisites, The Common Sense Nursing Bottles, And Allaire "Woodward A; Co's Pharmaceutical Pioducls. NOTICE. MR. N. P. BURGESS has puithascd the E. piesb Business lately carried on by Mr. CJ. M. Lake, at 81 King Street, mid is prepared to execute all orders with promptness, nnd lcspcctfully solicits public patronage. Olllco Telephone, 202. Residence Telephone, 152. 981 tf N. P. BURGESS. IVIIcox'h MucHiiie Mmlc. Families and others in want of Good, Fresh, Clean, Machine Made Poi, Can obtain the same in quantities to suit by leaving orders and con. miners with JT. B. OAT, At Pacific Navigation Co.'s Building, 801 Queen btieit. tf Beaver . Saloon Tho Best Lunch in Town, Tea aud Coffee at All Hours The finest Brands of Oigars nnd Tobacco, always on hand.! THE CASIMO AT TUB I'AUK IS OPEN EVEUY DAY. tSTTho only sen-sid- o resort in the Kingdom. II J. NOLTE, Proprietor Hay rMFeefl. Messrs. S. F. Graham & Co. Take pleasure In announcing to Uielr old friends and pitrous that they has 0 JUST XtECIDIViao a fresh lot of Choice Hay ami drum Which they oiler at rJ?ln aiurlcot ltJlt-H- . C3T Hay and Feed delivered to any part of the city. H. 1'. miAIIAM A. i.'o., No. 83 KlngHtreU, Telephone No. 187. 8U5 liu Gliiclcen Feed. O. W. SM11II, Prussian National Insurance Comp'y i:srAiiMsiii:i) 1815, Capital, 9,000,000 Rcichsmarlis. rpiIE undeisigucd, having been np X pointed agent of the abo e Company for the Hawaiian Islands, is prepared to accept risks, against Flic, on Buildings, rurnituio.McichandihO, Pi oducc, Sugar Mills etc., on the most I'morablc Terms Losses Promptly Adjusted and Payable in Honolulu. II. RIEjIENSCIINEIDER, 70 1j at "Wilder & Co's. Notice. TO BUTCHERS, GRAZIERS and all whom it may concern. or Tim iiniiersigneii Having ieaMinado altciatlons. additions. ftt&Liud linnrocnicnts in his Is now- - jireparcd to gio Tlic Highest Cash Value for any quantity of TALLOW, And will furnish containers for the same Jree of cost to any one who may desire. TIfOW. W. KAWLIX.S, Honolulu Soap Works. Olllco in Uriel: Building, Klnit street, Lclto. 483 ly J. tifl.OATJr. &Co. Dealers In all kinds of liio Latest Foreign Papers always on Jinnil fit tho Gazelle lilock, Mcichnnt Strict l by LAIfftSE & CO. Have n Luigo Stock of thu VERY BEST HAY. O-vnln- , 3Etc, Which is otTered at Lowest Market Prices AND Delivered Frcotoany part of tho City AGENTS FOS THE Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. OF CALIFORNIA. Agents for the Iloovei Telephone. CommissionerofDeedsfor California Telephone No. 147. 700 SS. I. CARTER, AOEST TO TAKH Acknowledgments to Labor Contracts. Olllcc with Mr. Fishbournc. 909 3m H. S. TEE&LOAN Moi'tlum1 Tnlloi'i DEALER IN GENTS and BOYS Furnishing Goods, HATS and CAPS. CORNER OF Fort and Hotel Streets. 870 Tho Horso the Index of a Nation's Prosperity. VENTURE. npiIIS fast trotting stallion has been X withdrawn from training and will now be kept for stock purposes exclu siely. He has shown as much speed as eer and had it not been for an ncci-de- which befell him a few davs be- fore the race, he being dead lame on the 11th, we think that he would hae giv- en the gang a hard tussle for the money. He is now all right again, and is being regularly jogged at the track, nnd can show close to n 2.80 clip at any time that he is called upon. Thia kind of treatment lias been found by long to be tho right plan to adopt w ith a stallion, ns by it he is not only a surer foal getter, but also he will transmit a greater amount of speed, energy and Mgor to his offspring. This plan is now tho rule in all of the large breeding establishments everywhere. To parties owning good marcs this is an opportunity that should not be neg- lected, for Venture, with his lino breed. ing ana great speed, I consider the most desiiable stock horse in the country. Mr. Campbell tells mo that of all of the horses that he lias imported to this coun. try, which Is probibly a dozen or more, he likes his colts by Venturo belter than auy of them, which is surely proof enough of his qualities as a stooLgctter. Marcs will bo taken to the Park and returned free of charge. For any addi. tionnl particulars apply to corner of Punchbowl and Queen Streets. C. It. 3IlIiES. Honolulu, Juno 18th, 18S5. nO'Um "TlieSiJeiS' The Only Paper in California that Advocates Hawaiian Interests. A Splendid Advertising Medium For Hawaiian Business Men desirous of forming trade connections on the Coabt. All Hawaiian papers kept on fllo and full information ghen concerning the Islands. -- A.:VY ORDERS Enti listed to tho Proprietor will be promptly and carefully executed, and no commission ciiAnnnn. TERMS-Th- rco Dollnrs per annum; if 1.75 for si. months. Charles K. ISuckland, Editor and Proprietor. OITICE-U- 23 Front Street. Fo&t-Oftl- Box, 23C0, Sin FrnnclECQ, California, SILK CULTURE i My Book of Instruction, "SILK AND THE SILK WORM," Gives all necessary information. I'rlcc, TuciHj.I'lvo i'eutH pr ropy. bilk Worm Eggs, Reels, Trees, Cut. tings, Seeds, &.c, foi salt) at thotcry lowest murket rales. Thcrmomotcr and Barometer Combined Tor uso of Silk Raisers, free by mall only 75 cents, I will Lc pleased to give information to correspondents who apply by letter, inclosing two cent stamp for reply, hprrliutMi Itoxrn or CorooiiH & Iterl-o- il NI1K, !45 CVnlH.) None but articles of tho first quality sold Address all communications to Miss Nellie Lincoln Rosniler, Practical Silk Oulturlst, New Lisbon, Burlington Co. M4 NEW JERSEY. -- & ." fr' ' "- -. t&- - 'U-ai-.- i. t - A-(0- $ 1 h&.k &J& !vv ?- - "$fe s vJBv-l- 4iF4, AsiW A. V M T.3 vl 4 vf I1 1 l if 4 ' . V afr ftfi
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Page 1: Stall - eVols at University of Hawaii at Manoa: Home · Horn's, from il to 11 n m., and 2 to 1 nivl 7 to 8 p.m. Sundays,!) to 11 a.m. Residence, coi. Kinnu and Pensncola Street".

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THE DAILY. BULLETIN

I'ipt Intel and publHhol it lh oluee,Quuen Stieet, Honolulu, II. I.,aftciuoon (Sundays cceplul).Subsirlnllon, - 50 conls per Month.

Add re nil Cominunloitious DulyllUM.l.TIN.

Advortismncnt", to emmo liifoillon,should bo luuidrd in before one nV'nok1'. M.

.Daniel Logan Managing Killtoig--ti Norman Logan Asinrhilo Editor nnd Ar- -

fountain.W. A. S. Doals Collector and Shipping

HopoTtcr.

Bulletin Steam Printing Office.

Newspaper, Book and Job Printing ofnil kinds done on the mo-- l fnorablcterms.

JAS. G. CLEVIOR, Manager.IIMI IVIpnlirmn No. 2fi0

Mutual Tolcphonc No. 25C

Commission Merchants.

BREWER Si COMPANY,C . (Limited)

GENEUUj MEHCANTII.n AhD

CouutssioN Agents.

LIST OP OSTICKllS:

P. C. Jones, Ji . . . .President & 3I.iu.igerJ. O. CAiirKii Treasurer & Secretary

dikectors :

Hon. 0. R. Bisuor. Hon. 11. A. 1'. CAMUn033 ly

auo.W. Macfarlanc H. It. Macfarlanc

G. W. MAC?AB.LAHE 5: Co.

IMPORTERS, COMMISSION MER-

CHANTS and

Sugar Factors,Fire-Pro- of Building,- - - 52 Queen street,

Honolulu. H. I.agents lor

ThoWaikapuSugu Plantation, Maui,Thu Spencer Sugar Plantation, Hawaii,Tlie llceia Sugar Plantation, Oaliu,Huelo Sugar Mill, Maui,Huelo Sugar Plantation, Maui,Puuloa Sliecp 11 inch Co., Hawaii,J. Fowler & Co. Steam Plow and Port-

able Tiamway "Works, Leeds,Mirrlees, Wat3on & Co's Sugar Maclnn

cry, Glasgow,Glasgow aud Honolulu Line of Packets.

183

c.- - BERGER,

21 Meiiciiant Biheet,General Agent for

The N. Y. Life Insurance Company,

The City of London Fire In. Co(limit'd

South British and Nation il Fire & Ma- -

rino Insunnce Co.

Macneale & Urban Safes,

The Celebiated Springfield Gas Micliluu

Gas Fixtures of Mitchell, Vance & Co

Tho llaitford Fno Iusuiance Co.

Tiic Commercial File & Marine Insui- -

auco Co.233

J. LYONS, L. J. LEYEY.Si LEVEY,LYONS Auctioneer and Guieial

Commission Merchants,Beaver Block, Queen st , - - - Honolulu.

Sales ot Fuimtuie, Stock, Heal Lstatoand General Merchandise promptly at-

tended to.Sole Agents for Amencau and Luio-pea- n

merchandise. 3la

GRIND AUU Ss OO ,MS. Importers of General Merchandise and Commlsalou Mercliauts,Honolulu. !

, GRINBAUM & CO.,M. Commission. Merchants,121 California street,

Sau Frauciuco, Cal.

Clans Spreckcls. Win. 0. Irwin.

"Ttr Q. IRWIN &5 COMPANY,M V Sugai Factois and Commission

Agents, Honolulu. 1

OLEQHORN & CO.AS, Importers and CommissionMerchants, dealers in General Mcichun-disc- ,

Queen and Kaalmmanu bts., Houo.lulu. 78

GONSAL.VES & CO ,MA. No. 57 Hotel StieU, Honolulu,Importers and Dealers in Dry mid Fancy

Goods, Inlaid "Work, Embroidery,28!) &c, &c., S.a.

T. "WATERHOUSE,JOHN Importer aud Dealer in GeneralMercbandiso, Queen tt Honolulu. 1

S.N.Casttc. J, II. Atucrton.& COOKE,

CASTLE Shipping and CommissionMerchants. Importers aud Dealers inGeneral Merchandise, No. 80 King st.,Honolulu.

WILLIAM MILLER

Oabinetmakev

Ami UpliolHltti'cr,Wo. 03.., Hotel stieet,

Opposlto Iutcrnntloiial Hotel,

Canes and Walking Sticks,Mado of every kind of

NATIVE WOOPSBrackets, Cornices, Curtain Poles, &c.'

made of the latest designs.

Proi'osslonala.

R. EMERSON,Residence mid consultation rooms

at No. 2 Kukul St., coiner of Port.Tolcphono No. 110. 50 2m

P P. GRAY. M. D.,PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.

Olllcc, Hist door wost of Liln uy Build-ing. Horn's, from il to 11 n m., and 2 to 1

nivl 7 to 8 p.m. Sundays, !) to 11 a.m.Residence, coi. Kinnu and Pensncola

Street". 1)18 ly

DR. A. MOWAYNE,(Late of New York Ophthalmic

Hospital). Olllcc nnd resldeuee 31 Ala.kci bticet. Special attention to diseasesof the eye and ear, and correction offaulty ision. Office hours, 0 to 11 a.m,0 to 8 pin. 01 ly

A. ROSA,ATTORNEY AT LAW,

And Notary Public,Office w Itli tho Attorney General, Alliolanl Hale, Honolulu. 312 ly

EIOHARD P. BICKERTON,and Counsellor at Law.

Money to lend on Mortgages of Free-holds. Office, No. '11 Merchant st. 1

GEOIL BROWN,and Counsellor at Law-Notai- y

Public, aud Agent for taking AcKnow lodgments of Instruments for theIsland of Oahu. No. 8 Kaalmmanu stHonolulu. 1

JB1. MONSARRAT,ATTORNEY AT LAW

nnd Notary Public. Real Estate in anyptrt of the Kingdom bought, sold andleased, on commission. Loans ncgotitvted, Legal Documents Diawn. Ho. 27Merchant st. (Gazette Block), Honolulu,Hawaiian Islands 100

IVf THOMPSON,JLtJ.. ATTORNEY AT LAW,and Solicitor in Chancciy. OlllccCampbell's Block, Second Story, Rooms8 and 0. Entrance on Mci chant Street,Honolulu, H. I. 084 tf

WILLIAM AULD,to take Acknowledgments

to Contracts for Labor for tho Districtof Kona, Island of Oahu, at the office ofthe Honolulu Water Woiks, foot of Nuuanu street. 180 i

JOHN A. HASSINGER,Agent to take Acknowledgments

to Contiacts for Labor. Interior Office,Honolulu.

WO. AKANA,and Hawaiian Translntoi

and Interpreter,No. 7 King street, near the Bridge.

Translations of cithci of the abovelanguages made with accuracy and dispatch, and on reasonable terms. 209

HONOLULU IRON WORKS,Steam engines, sugar mills, boil- -

ers, coolers: iron, brass and lead castings; machinery of every descriptionmade to order. Paiticular attention paidto snip's black smithing. Job worK exe-cuted at short notice. 1

GERTZ, fl.CHR. No. 80 Fort sheet, Honolul.fff-Iinpoit- cr

and Dealer in Gent's, Ladies'and Childieu'.s boots, shoes and slippers.

H. S. TREQLOAN,TAILOR,

201 FORT ST.

Holier t Leu ora, o. II. Cooke.

LEWERS l COOKE,(successors to Loners & Dickson,)

Importers and Dealers in Lumber and allkinds ot Building Materials, Fort street,Honolulu 1

WILDER &t CO ,Dealers in Lumber, Paints,

Oils, Nails, Salt and Building Mateilalsof cvciyklnd, cor. Fort aud Queen tts.,Honolulu. 1

HOLLISTER & CO.

Druggists & Tobacconists,WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,

G9 Nuunnu Street, Honolulu, nnd Cor.,C07 Fort and Mcrih int streets, tf b

Wolfe & EdwardsGrocery and Food Store,

Corner King and Nuunnu btrcels.Fresh Groceries nnd Provisions received

by every Steamer.P. 0. Box 130, Tclephono 349.

501 Cm

W3I. McOANiMMESS,No. 0 Queen stieet, Fish Market,

Dealer in choicestJ!ccl, Veal, Mutton, 1'lMli, &., Ac.

Family nnd Shipping Orders caicfullyattonded to. Livo siook furnished tovlsscIs at short notice, and Vegetablesof nil kinds supplied to order. illfl ly

TXT T. RHOADS,T Y . CONTRACTOR & BUILDER

Shop on Queen street, near Alakea.83 1 flm

FOR KOLOA & WAIMEAylK KAUAI.JIQ5!5

Tho Clipper SchoonerWAIEHU,

1 Kibbling, .... Muster,Will run regularly to thu ports ofKOLOA, HANAPfcPE &. WAIMEA,KAUAI. For freight or passage npplyto the Captain on board, or to the

Pacivjc Navkiahon Co.,800 3m Cor. Nuunnu & Queen bis.

MJhH UiUi CTP.E'W.WmUH

HONOLULU, U. I., TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST it, 1885. SO 0ENT8SUBSCRIPTION

PER MONTH

JUST EECEIYED ! JUST RECEIVED !

LADIES' JERSEYS,ALL OVER EMBROIDERY,

OMENTAL KliJ'P LACE,ALL KOTOS OP LACES,

SWISS & HAMBURG EMBROIDERY,LADIES' LISLE THREAD U LOVES.

The Largest and Most Slock of

Millinery Goods in the KingdomoNTEW HATS,

NEW FEATHERS,NEW TIPS,

NEW FLOWERS,NEW ORNAMENTS,

NEW TRIMMINGS,AT THE

N. S. SACHS, Proprietor, 10 i Fort Sheet, Honolulu.

JAMES BHODIE.Veterinary Surgeon.OTFICE and lesidence, corner

street and McKibbin lane.Office hours from 7 to 0 a. m., and 1 to 2l'. m. Orders left at tho Pantheon Sta-bles will bo promptly attended to.

P. O. Bo HG. 813 tf

WENNER & GO.Itlanttfticturiiic Jewel lern,

3VO. 03 FORT STUlJET.Constantly on hand a large assortment

of every description of Jewelry, AVatcbcs,Gold and Silver Plated Ware, &c.

0 --S ly

PIONEERSTEAI CANDY FACTORY

AND JJAJCEItY.F. HORN, Practical Confectioner,

Pastry Cook and Raker.71 Hotel St. -- Iisr Telephone 71.

HUSTACE k ROBERTSON

DRAYMEN,orders for Cartage promptly nt.

tended to. Particular nttentlionpaid to the

Storing & Shippingof goods in transit to the other Islands.

Also, Black and White Sandin quantities to suit at lowest prices.

Olllcc, cor. Kaahumar.ii & Queen sts,

Hawaiian Roll Telephone No. 33.982 ly Mutual Telephone No. 19.

riEORGE LUCAS,,--" (jontractor 4? ,

and Builder,- -

Honolulu Steam Planing Mills, Espla-nade, Honolulu.

Manufactures all kinds of Mouldings,Brackets, Window Fiamcs, Blinds,

Sashes. Doors, and all kinds of Wood-work llnlsli. Turning, Sciolland BindSawing. All kinds of Sawing and Plan-ing, Morticing and Tenanting.

Orders promptly attended to and workguaranteed. Ordeis fiotu tho other is

solicited

ALVINII. RASEMANN,

Book-Bind- er

PAPER-RULE- and BLANK-BOO- K

Manufacturer.Hook Binding of all description neatly

and promptly executed.Gazette Building . - Mcichnnt street

7221v

Telephone (S.

NTiRFRISLPLANING MILL,

.Alukun, near Queen Nt.

O. .L Haiidkk, Propiieior.

Contracting: & BuildingMouldings and Finish always on hand.

J2T Ordeis promptly attended to. -- 3

i'ji ham:Hard ami Suit Stove Wood,

034 Cut and Split ly

AVIXiXI31t'S S. S. CO.Limited.

Steamor KinauKing, Commander,

Leaves Houolulu oaoli Tuesday at4 p.m., touching at Lahahia, Mnu-lae- a

Bay, Makena, Maliukoim, o,

Laupahoehoo and Hilo.T7r.,iMtil... rtrlll ,itili nf nil il&

alovo portB, arrlvlug at Honolulueacu Bftturuay aiicrnoou.

AN IMMENSE STOCK OF

Complete

II ljH tip S3. B3 WUNION &a Esa Ebb I 1

Hay, Grain and

Corner off Queen and Edinburgh StreetsJL'elcplume 1 ""..

iHlmul orilci't. Mollcltetl, ami oo(N aelivcreil prouiptly.

II. M. IinNSOK.

BENSON, SMITH & CO..MannfactnrinE & Disiensii Planacists,

113 Si 115 FORT STREET, HONOLULU,

Dopot for Boericke & Schreck'sHomoepathic Medicines, Ricksecker's Perfumes

Aud Toilet Requisites, The Common Sense Nursing Bottles,

And Allaire "Woodward A; Co's Pharmaceutical Pioducls.

NOTICE.MR. N. P. BURGESShas puithascd the E.

piesb Business lately carried on by Mr.CJ. M. Lake, at 81 King Street, mid isprepared to execute all orders withpromptness, nnd lcspcctfully solicitspublic patronage. Olllco Telephone,202. Residence Telephone, 152.981 tf N. P. BURGESS.

IVIIcox'h MucHiiie Mmlc.

Families and others in want of Good,Fresh, Clean,

Machine Made Poi,Can obtain the same in quantities to

suit by leaving orders and con.miners with

JT. B. OAT,At Pacific Navigation Co.'s Building,801 Queen btieit. tf

Beaver . Saloon

Tho Best Lunch in Town,

Tea aud Coffee at All HoursThe finest Brands of Oigars nnd

Tobacco, always on hand.!

THE CASIMOAT TUB I'AUK

IS OPEN EVEUY DAY.tSTTho only sen-sid- o resort in the

Kingdom. II J. NOLTE,Proprietor

Hay rMFeefl.Messrs. S. F. Graham & Co.

Take pleasure In announcing to Uielrold friends and pitrous that

they has 0

JUST XtECIDIViaoa fresh lot of

Choice Hay ami drumWhich they oiler at

rJ?ln aiurlcot ltJlt-H- .

C3T Hay and Feed delivered to anypart of the city.

H. 1'. miAIIAM A. i.'o.,No. 83 KlngHtreU,

Telephone No. 187. 8U5 liu

Gliiclcen Feed.

O. W. SM11II,

Prussian NationalInsurance Comp'y

i:srAiiMsiii:i) 1815,

Capital, 9,000,000 Rcichsmarlis.

rpiIE undeisigucd, having been npX pointed agent of the abo e Companyfor the Hawaiian Islands, is prepared toaccept risks, against Flic, on Buildings,rurnituio.McichandihO, Pi oducc, SugarMills etc., on the most I'morablc Terms

Losses Promptly Adjusted and Payable in

Honolulu.II. RIEjIENSCIINEIDER,

70 1j at "Wilder & Co's.

Notice.TO BUTCHERS, GRAZIERS

and all whom it may concern.or Tim iiniiersigneii Having

ieaMinado altciatlons. additions.ftt&Liud linnrocnicnts in his

Is now- - jireparcd to gioTlic Highest Cash Value

for any quantity of

TALLOW,And will furnish containers for the sameJree of cost to any one who may desire.

TIfOW. W. KAWLIX.S,Honolulu Soap Works.

Olllco in Uriel: Building,Klnit street, Lclto. 483 ly

J. tifl.OATJr. &Co.Dealers In all kinds of

liio Latest Foreign Papers always onJinnil fit tho Gazelle lilock, McichnntStrict l by

LAIfftSE & CO.Have n Luigo Stock of thu

VERY BEST HAY.O-vnln- , 3Etc,

Which is otTered at Lowest Market PricesAND

Delivered Frcotoany part of tho City

AGENTS FOS THEPacific Mutual Life Insurance Co.

OF CALIFORNIA.

Agents for the Iloovei Telephone.

CommissionerofDeedsfor CaliforniaTelephone No. 147. 700

SS. I. CARTER,AOEST TO TAKH

Acknowledgments to Labor Contracts.Olllcc with Mr. Fishbournc. 909 3m

H. S. TEE&LOAN

Moi'tlum1 Tnlloi'i

DEALER IN

GENTS and BOYS

Furnishing Goods,

HATS and CAPS.

CORNER OF

Fort and Hotel Streets.870

Tho Horso the Index of a Nation'sProsperity.

VENTURE.npiIIS fast trotting stallion has beenX withdrawn from training and will

now be kept for stock purposes exclusiely. He has shown as much speed aseer and had it not been for an ncci-de-

which befell him a few davs be-fore the race, he being dead lame on the11th, we think that he would hae giv-en the gang a hard tussle for the money.He is now all right again, and is beingregularly jogged at the track, nnd canshow close to n 2.80 clip at any timethat he is called upon. Thia kind oftreatment lias been found by long

to be tho right plan to adoptw ith a stallion, ns by it he is not only asurer foal getter, but also he willtransmit a greater amount of speed,energy and Mgor to his offspring. Thisplan is now tho rule in all of the largebreeding establishments everywhere.

To parties owning good marcs this isan opportunity that should not be neg-lected, for Venture, with his lino breed.ing ana great speed, I consider the mostdesiiable stock horse in the country.Mr. Campbell tells mo that of all of thehorses that he lias imported to this coun.try, which Is probibly a dozen or more,he likes his colts by Venturo belter thanauy of them, which is surely proofenough of his qualities as a stooLgctter.

Marcs will bo taken to the Park andreturned free of charge. For any addi.tionnl particulars apply to corner ofPunchbowl and Queen Streets.

C. It. 3IlIiES.Honolulu, Juno 18th, 18S5. nO'Um

"TlieSiJeiS'The Only Paper in California

that Advocates HawaiianInterests.

A Splendid Advertising Medium

For Hawaiian Business Men desirous offorming trade connections

on the Coabt.

All Hawaiian papers kept on fllo andfull information ghen concerning

the Islands.

--A.:VY ORDERSEnti listed to tho Proprietor will be

promptly and carefully executed,and no commission ciiAnnnn.

TERMS-Th- rco Dollnrs per annum;if 1.75 for si. months.

Charles K. ISuckland,Editor and Proprietor.

OITICE-U- 23 Front Street. Fo&t-Oftl-

Box, 23C0, Sin FrnnclECQ, California,

SILK CULTURE iMy Book of Instruction,

"SILK AND THE SILK WORM,"Gives all necessary information.

I'rlcc, TuciHj.I'lvo i'eutH pr ropy.bilk Worm Eggs, Reels, Trees, Cut.

tings, Seeds, &.c, foi salt) at thotcrylowest murket rales.

Thcrmomotcr and Barometer Combined

Tor uso of Silk Raisers, free by mallonly 75 cents,

I will Lc pleased to give informationto correspondents who apply by letter,inclosing two cent stamp for reply,hprrliutMi Itoxrn or CorooiiH & Iterl-o- il

NI1K, !45 CVnlH.)None but articles of tho first quality sold

Address all communications toMiss Nellie Lincoln Rosniler,

Practical Silk Oulturlst,New Lisbon, Burlington Co.

M4 NEW JERSEY.

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A-(0- $ 1 h&.k &J&!vv ?- - "$fe s vJBv-l- 4iF4, AsiW A.

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Page 2: Stall - eVols at University of Hawaii at Manoa: Home · Horn's, from il to 11 n m., and 2 to 1 nivl 7 to 8 p.m. Sundays,!) to 11 a.m. Residence, coi. Kinnu and Pensncola Street".

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BISHOP & Co., BANKERSHonolulu, Hawaiian Island

Draw Eclinnc on tlie

X3iinlc oC C'nlifovnin, P. AT.

Ami their agents in

NEW YORK, BOSTON, HONG KONG.

Mcseh. N. M.Rollwhlld&Son, London.

The Comnieuotal Hank Co., of Syduey,London,

The Commercial Bank Co., of Sjdney,Sydney.

The Bank of New Zealand: Auckland,Christehuioh, mid Wellington.

Tim Hunk of HiilMi Columbia, Vic-toria, It C. uiul Poitlund, Oi

AND

Tiansuet a Ucncial Hanking Hiimiilu.(ififl ly

cr Is? guily aithN:tin,

TlcJgoi to neither Sect nor Patty.Hut established for the- loncfit of nil.

"rrKsoAY, Arc. u, issii.

THIS EVENING'S UOINCS.

Yoscmile Skating Rink 7.Central Tail; Skating Rink, 7.Excelsior Lodge-- , I.O.O.F.. 7:;i0.Honolulu Rifles,, 7 :'M.

DOINGS.MORNING.

Meeting Stock Exchange, at 11.

VEGETABLE RAISING.

,Theic can be no question that the'S'liscu'.sion of the subject of vogc- -

table laising, which has been con-

ducted for sonic tinio in this paper,and clscwhcic, will have good

Legitimate discussion of livesubjects must have effects more orless beneficial. In this case a gooddeal of useful information has beenelicited, which, on the one hand,will induce caution in persons whoseenterprise is ahead of their experi-

ence, and, on the other, may awakeenterprise in sonic who aic lettingexperience, opportunity and meansrust when they should employ themto the advantage of themselves andof the country in which they live.Four propositions seem to be pi ettywell established by the discussion inquestion: 1st, that the local mailedis very poorly supplied with freshvegetables, such as aic demanded in

this climate for a wholesome dietary ;

2ndly, that the business i wholly in

the hands of the Chinese, whosemain object is to icali.c in thespeediest time possible upon theircrops, the consequence being a verypoor aiticlc for human food is fur-

nished by them ; Sully owingto exorbitant lcnts, the cheap eul-Uu- 'c

of the Chinese not only doesnot yield a profit but scaiuc aifordseven the fiugallivingiequiicdby thatnationality, and hence would pio-duc- e

a voisc than beggarly subsist-ence to people with any Ihe smallestshare of modern civilized tastes ;

and, lthly, that competent instruc-tion in 'loiticulture is one of the

gicatest wants of the lime.' Every individual human constitu-

tion in this climate, if in a normalstate, cannot but respond with re-

echoing assent to the statement thatpure, ripe and ficsh vegetables andfruit are among the prime neces-

saries of healthful existence hcie.At the same time no one who hasdwelt hcie a week can help observ-

ing that those very things aic con-

spicuously lacking. Even the ba-

nana of local commerce is in largemeasure as insipid as it should beluscious, because it is cultivatedwith ignoianee and culled with im-

becile disrcgaid to natuio's rules.Let the souls loathing the evei lastingboxing of the lcccived compass ofilesh cookery, in this midsummer

the statement, that the Honolulupublic are actually starving for

vegetable and fruit aliment, and re-

fuse to be satisfied with the limp

tand withered stalks and leaves, oftendoctored at convenient taps overand over till they find u maikct, andalways carried about the sticcts in

tho best possible way to gather cor-

ruptive and noxious germs fiom thoJllth-ladc- n zephyrs. It is the fashion

to boast about the high civilization

of the nineteenth century. Vet,ilheio is not a nation on eaith that

knows enough to feed itself properly,' or adequately to look aftor its food

supplies. England probably comes

up to tho highest standard of any,, by enfolding stringent laws against

adulteration and the selling of im-

pure food. Now, here in Honolulu,take the strawbeuics sold fiom doorto door by Chinamen. They havebeen exposed in open vessels untilthey need to be washed before fit to

bo taken into ono's mouth. Nobodya?)

n.ll' "KIWIJi-.inwr-

needs to bo told that strawberriesaic sadly detciiorated by the processof washing. Yet unwashed straw-he- n

ies arc 110 filthier than everyother article brought lound in John'sbasket, only desciiplions with pro-

tecting linds being safe. is

There is no necessily, in thisnvticle. to discuss by whom ourneccssaiy supplies of fruit and hevegetables arc to be provided Mon-

golian, Malayan or Caucasian butwe would conclude these few

to use the modest leuniu-olog- y inof the plalfoim, by uiging

upon our leaders the gieat impor-

tance to this city and country ofluipioving the means of piomoliuhorticulluial knowledge, both theo-

retical and such as cxpciicnce hasmade practical beyond dispute forour climate and soil. This divisionof the subject in worthy of some

pi etty extensive special writing up.C01 respondents who know enough toknow that they eithci know or do to

not know what they aic w tilingabout nie welcome to give theirthoughts upon the matter llnoughthese columns. So fai every one of of

our correspondents upon vegetableraising has added to the generalstock of accurate information uponthe subject.

EDITORIAL NOTES.is

Sweet pickles arc a specific for afailing appetite ; balls and banquetsbridge over the widest chasm otpolitical differences ; but for droop-

ing1

trade, and departing brains andbone and sinew of a nation, who canprescribe a remedy?

Peacemakers must be scarce, orimpotent, or both, in Honolulu andsubuibs, when so many ct-c- s offamily and neighborhood differencesconic into the Police Court in theform of charge of abusive lan-

guage, assault and battery and sofoith.

In our summary of foreign new s

on Saturday, it would be ecu thatthe Dominion Parliament had giventhe Canadian Pacific Hail way Com-

pany a heavy subsidy to enable it tocomplete its great telegraph system,and that it was in contemplation tolay a cable to Australia. This wouldseem to be a good opportunity ift he Canadian scheme be carried out,and there is every le.T-o- to believethat it will for the Hawaiian Gov-

ernment to secure telegraphic con-

nection between these Islands andthe mainland.

Jt is with deep 1 egret we noticethat Miss Nellie Lincoln Kossiter,whose 'ervices in the cause of silkculture are known, and whose writ-

ings upon that subject arc favorablyfamiliar to our reader, is seriouslyill of heait trouble at New Lisbon,N. J. Jt is said, and may readilybe believed, that the young lady'sillness was induced by over-exerti-

in the woik she has so much atheart. AVe hope, in spite of leportsthat leave little room for doing so,that her valuable life may 'be pro-

longed for many years of useful-

ness

The Minister of the Interior, whois also President of the Hoard ofImmigration, has made one of themost impoitant declarations of Gov-vernme- nt

policy ever made in thiskingdom. It appears, by authority,in 's Advertiser, but want ofspace compels us to defer its con-

sideration at length untilowing to our editorial matter forthis issue being prepared in advance.The document is clear and unmis-

takable in tone and tenor, and is anotification to employers of contractlaborers that the said laborers arehenceforth to be wards of the Gov-

ernment, employers to bo held res-

ponsible by Government tor theirproper treatment.

VEGETABLE RAISING.

Kwioit Hn.ixrix: In reference,1 presume, to my communication inyour paper a few days ago, tlie'Advertiser admits "that a profitabletenancy is iinpossinie, eiiner nere or i

chew hero, at a rental of 850 peracre per annum and upwaids, unle'ssin exceptional circumstances," butat the same time "can hardly be-

lieve that Mich a rent, or anythingapproaching it, is charged." I elo

not wondor that any one with aknowledge of the real value of landfor agricultural purposes, and acomparative stranger in the country,should be slow to believe that "sucha rent is charged." Nevertheless,it is a fact tbnt very littlo land has

been leased in tho neighborhood ofHonolulu within the last throe yearspast for vegetable raising at a lowerprice than tho one named. I could I

point out many Chinese vegetablegardens out on the plains and inother places where the annual rent

SfiO, $75, and in .ome cases 120per acre.

I admit (lie correctness of Mr.Maiquos' statement, except where

says that rents are the same now,generally, as they were at the limewhen gardens paid, year after year,two or three hundred percent profit.Tine, those gat dens that were leased

cluap times at reasonable latesand for long periods lcmaiu theatne, but most of those stalled

within Hie last four or five yenrshave been taken at a considerableadvance. Moreover, Mr. Marqueswill discover on investigation thatthe old gardens, taken at low rates,for the most part continue opera-tions all over the district.

Your correspondent, "Kainaaina,"has struck at least one nail rightstraight on the head. Neither theChinaman nor the native knows how

raise good vegetables. The repu-tation which John has, both hereand elsewhere, of being a goodkitchen gardener, is one which hedocs not deserve. Most vegetables

which foreigners arc fond can beraised in this district, and of aquality superior to the Chinaman'sbest. Troper cultivation and bring-ing to maturity before plucking arethe two main things to be adheredto. There is no vegetable grownhere and supplied to the market that

not of poorer quality than it wouldbe if these two things were attendedto. I speak somewhat positively,claiming to possess at least a littlepractical knowledge of the subject.

know one practical and experiencedwhite man who has been long desir-ous of going into vegetable raisinghere, but has never been able to getsuitable land at a paying price.

Vr.cmAiir.r..

WANTED,AQIOOD native salesman, one ac

quainted m ith the dry iroods business, must lie steady. Apply atm Iw N. S. SACHS, 101 Foil street.

NOTICE.rrUIli lCftular quarterly meeting of theJL Stockholders of B. 0. Hall it Son,(Limited) will lm held at llicir olllcc,FRIDAY , Aug. 14th, at 2 o'clock p 111.

OoSt L. C. AIMS, Scc'y.

WASTED.SITUATION "Wanted, by n young

and correspondingin the English, German, French and theScandinavian languages. Prima refer-ences. A small Mihuy will lie taken.Address C. K Bulletin olllne. 'J5 lit"

To the Honolulu Fire Departm't

1RY10 to lclurn my sincere thanks tomem burs of the Honolulu Pho

Department for their niompt and energetic elloilm saving the Lalancc ot myproperty on the night of tlie hut lire,and also loCapt. Mehi tens and ofilceisofthe Police Force.

MPS, E. BACHELOR.

HEADQUARTERSGi:o. W. Dr.Loxn Post, No. 45,

Dr.rAiroi'T or' CAr.rroriNTA, G A.K.,Honolulu, August 10, 1885,

7 Tlicin will he a regular meet-ing of the Post at the Post-100-

orr King sired, THIS(Tuesday) EVENING, An-gu-

m7e lltli, at 7:30 o'clock.Full attendance is request-ed. Per order of

N. 11. EMERSON,Post Commander.

F. L. Cr.Aiu;u, Adjutant. 03 It

The Honolulu .Library andHeading: .Room Asso-

ciation.AN oppoitiurity is allbrded to any one

wishing to own a very handsomewf.lking stick and at the same tiniomaking a respectable donation to theabove named woithy Institution, bycalling at the store of Messrs. J. 31. Oat& Co., Merchant street, and buying thesilver headed ebony stick purchasedwith lire surplus frauds of tiro McKinleytestimonial. Engraving if requestedfree of cost. 05 lw

SCHOONER

Lilolo Jjt Liholiho

For account of whom it may concern.

WEDNESDAY, AUG. 12th,At 12 o'clock noon, at tho oflleo

of the

Inter-Islan- d Stm Navigation Co

Oa the Esplanade, 1 will cell atpublic auction, the

Schooner LihoEiho,As bhej now lies on the Marine Itailwav,wilh her bout and furnilrnu. TEKMSCASH. E. P. ADAMS, Auct'r.

LIME! LIMEI'nh'oril.o Moiu MairufitH tiro

The Hawaiian Stono Comp'y

Aio nefw prrpaicd to furnish fresh Limeirr ipianUlli's to suit puichu-ei- andsatisfaction warranted as to both thokind and tho piicu.

ALLEN & E0BINS0N,OJ Jy Agents.

iiiii.il Hi iiiiJmni'Jiiiiimiini hw

ParafcMiCoiii'yTHE P. & E. PAINT.

Water Proof, Acid Proof, A-

lkali Proof,Nothing equal to it in quality Ins everbeen given to the publir. This painthas for Its base a mineral pionouucedby chemists to be practicably

JCiile.S"txTs.o. tatole.It prccivcs iion and oilier mclals fromrust and applied to surfaces alreadyrusted completely arroUs oxidization.

It ptccrves wood fiom dcray and I horavages of insects.

Fot submerged limhei It i Ihe girat-es- lpresort nth c ever used.

E2T" Orders solicited lm- - iht abosowonderful preservative paint.

Al.IillX cV ItMIUMSUX. Ascntn.05 1 w

Fryer's Famous Slow

Positively i O Days Only.

Will exhibit dully, location, Foil street,near Hotel street. Commencing

WcilncNdny JHveniitfv, Aug. 12,Avid closing on Satuulay, Aug. 22d.

POSTPONED Owing in inability ofIhe Royal Hawaii in Rami to nope ironWednesday evening, Hip managementlmvc derided to postpone the opening ofCircus until Thrrrtday evening, Aug. l'l,when they will positively open and per-fon- n

nightly thereafter.

Siturday, Airg. liJth, Wednesday, Aug.llltlr, and last matinee Satin day,

Aug. 22d, 1885.

38k

Doors open at 7:15 p.m., performancesbegin at S o'clock sharp. Matinees,doors open at 1:30 p.m., performancesbegin at 2 o'clock sharp.

Sl.OO,Children under 10 years of age, .10 cts.Reserved chairs., 25 cts extra.

C2T Tickets rrow fin sale at J. E.WISEMAN'S olliee, Mciuhanl slicet.

01

TMIE four-- j car. old IlimbletonianX tallion AIM OS CHIEF, also the

fine driving lrorte Tobey. Apply toG. S.IIOUGHTA1LING,

nl B ly Hoise b.rloou. 91 lm

"WANTED,GOOD Magic Lantern or Oxyhydro-gu- rA Light, with slides, suitable

for entertainments in a good si7ed hall.Will buy or hire. Address " I. K. M.",Honolulu. fll

The GeratFai

CUGAR & Tobacco Emporium, Camp- -

Elock. Merchant street.II. I. Tho Central has been

opened for the accommodation of lirelovers of the choicer aiticlc of the weed.I intend to keep at the Central a linevariety of Cigars and Tobacco and havemade special arairgcmcnts with irrrpor-tcr- n

from abroad. Trusting a liberalshare of patronage.

1 remain, respectfully,94 lw J. E. WISEMAN.

NOTICE.THE undersigned having purchased

the assigrrees of the bank-nip- testate of Chang Hung all book

accounts duo said estato, hereby author-izes Chang Hung to collect tlio same forthe undersigned. (1)3 lm) SING LOY.

Jas. W. Robertson,ACCOUNTANT AND COPYIST.

Rooks arrd Accounts nuilly and correct-l- y

kept, also all kinds of copying at-tended to. Oflleo with llustaeo & Ro.bertson. 8!l tf

A CARD.rpiIE under signed passengers by thoX steamer lual'ini on tiro excursion

to Nllioa, desire to c.ptcas our apprecia-tion of thu couitcsy and attention shownrrs by Captain Kieemaii and his subordi-nates during tho trip. In bplto of tho

condition of tho steamer,everything was dopo that could bo askedfor tho comfort and accommodation oftho passengers, arrd tho ue ursiou wasmado a pleasant and enjoyable one toall coupcrnul.

LILIUOKALANI,SEItENO E. UISHOP,A. J AEG EH,WILLIAM W. HALL,S. 1). DOLE.DR. MARTIN,JAB. J. "WILLIAMS,OHAS. R. WILSON,.1NO. I). HOLT,II. W. AULD,JAMES KEAU.JUNIUS ICAAE,

and others 02 lw

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jgjmiiLiirfcBijfiHiiiP'j piMnfci jil BUjmtAnjgaJiJi.ua.!viiuUigjjinti.,ii,JujiurtiTii,v,iLf.i

Nos. Si, 63 and

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mSKSKSX3BZB

Wo wish to announce the arrival of our new Summer Stool: in our

which is the most complete in this city.

slCS Feathers CEeaneti and Curied."!!Native Straw .Sewed in all the Styles of Hats.

.ETJ&rj? i3,:BH:o'Ei"V'":fiir.o500 pieces of Dress Lawns at very Low Prices.

New designs in Dress Goods, Satins & Huntings.

Ladies' Wrappers and Children's Dressesin large varieties. A large invoice of Laces and Embroideries.

Ladies', IWi'-bes- ', Children's and Infants' Hosieryin the latest styles.

BOYS7 WAISTS ! BOYSV, WABSTS !Youths', Hoys' and Children's Clothing a specialty.

flST NEW GOODS IW EVERY DEPARTMENT. -- a

V3r Call and be Convinced, -- a

S. COIIN & COMPANY.

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65 Fort Street,

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XjiaiiTJDU.SUCCESSORS TO DILLINGHAM & CO. AND SAM'L NOTT-- j

IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN

Hardware, Agricultural I'mplcrnonts, House FurnishingGooib, and General Mcrchandiss.

Just received Eddy's Kelrigerators and Ire: diets, new stylos of Cliamlulici'3and Library Lamp'?, Stoves and Ranges Keroieno Oil Stoves.

C2T FAIBBANKS' A.IVJD HOWIE'S WOAX.E&;. --tSa !

All of which arc om?iel rrporr favorable terms.PACIFIC HARDWARE COMPANY.

JOB! ITT .

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Company

Eanann Stree

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Granite, Iron and Tin Ware !

Chandeliers, Lamps and Lanterns,

WATER PIPE and RUBBER HOSE,Blouse Keeping Goods,

PLUMBING, TIN, COPPER AND993 SHEET IRON WORK.

JOSEPH E. WISEMAN,Tho Only Itecognized General Business Agent on tho Hawaiian Islands.

KSXAJBITSIIiEl 1 871.Oflicea in Campbell's Fire-proo- f Buildintr, 27 Merchant St., Honolulu, H. I

X. O. JJox aiO : t : Toloplrono ITS. fcfij

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REAL ESTATE AGENT Uuys and BollsRcal IMato in all parts of tho King-dou- r.

Rents Olllcss, Houses, Cottages and Rooms.

SOLICITING AGENT FORWILDER'S INTER-ISLAN- D STEAMEHS-To- urIsts anil tlio Traveling I'ublie will apply to mo for Tickets and Information tothu Volcano.

SOLICITING AGENT FOR THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF NEWVOHIC The LirgtM, Grandest arrd Soundest Institution of its kind in theWorld.

AGENT FOIt THE CHEAT IIU11LINGTON HAIL WAY ROUTE IN AMERICAThis Routu excels all other 1011103 join!; East, the teeneiy being tho grainiest,

tiro inciU tho choicest and the Palace and Dining Cars the handsomest anil mostcoin f01 table.

EMPLOYMENT AGENT Finds Employment fur all work In the vari-ous branches of industry on thu Ibhurds.

SOLICITING AGENT FOR THE CITY OP LONDON FIRE INSURANCE CO.Tho bet known Company in Iho Islands.

CUSTOM HOUSE HROKER Enters Goods at Custom House, pajtf and dischargesFulfill and Duij 11IIL under power of Attorney.

MONEY BROKER Loans Moire-- at all times on ilist-clas- s secuiitiy.GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT Logal Papeis of csory detciipllon draw n. Hills

Distubulod and Collected. Hooks and Accounts kept and adjusted, RecordsSearched. Rents Collected. Taxes and limunnco pir Proj crly looked after.Copying and Enyiossing done. Advertisements, Newspaper Artlelop, Corres-pondence and Commeiclal Business of owiy nature piomptly and aceiiiatelyattended to.

AGENT FOR THE NEW MUSIC HALL AT HONOLULU-Compan- lea abioadwill correspond with mo for tei ins, etc. Orders for Islnnd SholU, Curio, LivaSpecimens, Native Views and Photos caicfully II lied and forwaided to all partsof ihe World.

tSi Infoimatiou appeitainlng to tho Itlands given mid nil corresporrdenro faith,itilly ausucied.

JOSEPH B. WISEMAN,873 General Duslnots Agent, Honolulu" Hawaiian Islands,

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ARRIVALS.August II

Tug Hlcit from IlnnuGorman Steamship oft port

DEPASTURES.August 11

Stnir ivluau for Windward FoilStmv C It Bishop for UamakmScbr AVallcle for KiutntSehr Mnna for tlonomuHglue Couuoh for San Franclwo

vessels'leavihc'to-morrow- .Bktne Eureka for S:ui FrancUcoStnir W G Hall for Maul and HawaiiStiur.Ins.Makco for KauaiSohr J.ukn for ICohohdoh'Sehr Kamol for l.aiipahoehoe

From llaunlcl. Kllauea and ICapaa,Knunl, via AVnlalua and Walanao. Oaliu.per stnir .Tus Makee, August 0 Associ-ate Justice l'rcton. r A Whiting, A T

Peterson. V 35 Aiicrhach, and GO deck.From llamoa and ihtmakua. per slmr

C It Bishop. August S 11 It II l'rinee9I.tlluoknlanl, S Scllg. G AV Farr and 17

deck.For Kauai and Nilhau, via AYuhmac.

per Iwalnut. August 1011 STownend,lion II AAVideinann, Mi-- s AVldoinnnn,Mrs U Lose and infant, Ml Wright, .1

Nemo and 05 deck.For Windward Ports, pcrLehua, Au-

gust 10 ltuv .1 A Cru.an. wife. nuroand three "children, Ir Solomon anddaughter, Mrs Hoffman, W Urquhart,Itov Father James, Bev Father Ma-

nilas, Brothers Francis. Thomas. An-

drew, Philip and William, E C Wins-ton, Mrs J no Kalama and son. MlsCameron, AV J Lowric and 100 deck.

For San Francisco, per Consuolo, Au-

gust 11 Mrs 15 J Tavlor, MissMalileTaylor, Miss Lucy Taylor, Miss GraceTaylor, Miss Jessie Tavior. Master CliasTaylor, Mr T S Soulhwick, Mr C ECoVille, Mrs W II Hongs. .1 1) Eraserand wife, G Brown and V ltess.fiFor Windward Ports, pur Kinau, Au-gust 11 Miss Boy, Mrs MeGulre, MrsJ M Robinson, Ml-- s E Thompson. Ml-- s

AAA'cst, Mlssll Stillmnn, J FEekair.wife and child, Miss Martin. Mis, Putt!Kosc, D It Vida, J F Jordan, liov Gul-sta- n,

Mrs Hugo. AV Els-tc- r and wife. GAVIlltnlicockVA Kotwant. MUs Ma-kal- ua

Poikai, C Afong, Mis M I.add,Miss AAroods, C L AVIiite. wife, twoeliildren and servant, Llta AVilder, GeoA Fellows. For the Volcano Miss Mc-

Allister, Capt Airs aud wife, A Robert-son, AV MolJrvdc, Mr Itodnian, K Mc-lner- ny,

Miss Hatch, F M. Hatch.

SHIPPING NOTES.

A large German steamship was tele-phoned off Diamond lid this afternoon.

Captain Cantcion, formerly master ofthe steamer C B Bishop and' later chiefolHcer of the tern Beulah, arrived bythe AV yesterday morning totake the position of mate of the steamerLehua.

The bktne AV 11 Dimoiid, Capt Houd-lct- t,

arrived yesterday morning, 144days from San"Franciseo. She brought20 mules, 5 horses and 2 bulls.

The Constielo sailed this afternoonfor San Francisco with ii.275 bags ofsugar and 21 head of cattle, valued at$2t),S15.1-t- .

The bktne Discovery, Meyers master,arrived yesterday. 11 days from SanFrancisco, and docked near the P M S Swharf. She is consigned to llackfcld& Co. Captain 1'erriman having re-

mained in San Francisco this trip of theDiscovery. Chief Oilicer Mcyeis broughther here.

The tern Beulah, here not long agowith coal from Newcastle, is now run-ning between San Francisco and PortTownscnd in the lumber trade.

The Olowahi mill has finished grind-ing for the season. The yield was S.'iO

tons of sugar.The. schooner AVaichu has gone into

the stream to renovate. Captain Kib-liu- g,

her master, will take the schoonerAVailclo to Kauai.

The bark T It Foster, Capt Kugg, ar-

rived Sunday, 18 days from Poit Town-ko- nd

with 015,115 feet of lumber toLowers & Cooke. She is docked at thefoot of Fort street. She had a severegale on the 4th insr, during which hercargo shifted and got wet, giving her aheavy list.

The J B Leeds which arrived Sunday,1SJ days from Navarro River with lum-ber, sailed last cvciihi" for ICcalia, Kauai,to discharge. She will nflerwaids sailfor Port Townscnd in ballast. She en-

countered a storm on August 3rd, fromE N E to AV in latitude 2.! 00' longi-tud- o

140 75' which lasted for tenhours. During the gale the vessellabored heavily. The captain says itwas the severest blow ho had lia'd fortwenty-fiv- e years in the Paeille.

"BUSINESS ITEMS.

Sui'nnnxc Black Dress Coats, tobe secured at a bargain, at N. S.Sachs, 101 Fort street. 90 lw

We have a good stock of brass,ebony and walnut pole cornices, atlow prices. King Bros.' Art Store,Hotel Street. !.) iit

Paktii:s desirous of sending Ba-

nanas or other Island fruits to friendsor relatives on the Coast, can havethe same delivered at destination bypaying cost and charges to Ily.Davis, manager O. P. & P. Co.

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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Froycr's Circus and ICqiicscurricu-lum- .

Allen & Robinson, Parafilno PaintCo,

N. B. Emerson, meeting of Geo."W. Do Long Post tills evening.

N. S. Sachs, wanted salesman.Lewis & Co., new announcement

of fresli fish, fruits, and vegetables,etc,

C. K., Bullutin O., situationwanted.

E. P. Adams, sale of schoonerLiholiho, noon

L. C. Aides, quarterly meeting E.O. Hall t Son.

Mrs. E. Bachelor, card of thanksto lire department.

The Honolulu Library and Bead-ing Room Association,

LOOAL & GENERAL NEWS.

Mimic nt both skating rinks thisevening.

. .-- .IIonouu; Itillcs havo their usual

weekly drill this evening.

On. Trousseau lins returned andreported no smallpox at liana.

A uundli: of clothes is lying ntthis orliec, for the Leper Hospital.

The Rev. J. A. Cruzan, wife and ufamily have gone to rusticate a whileon Muni.

A ur.MJUtKAr.u: letter of GeneralGrant, and yesterday's Police Courtreport, on fourth page.

Tin: opening performance of thecircus is postponed until Thursdayevening, for the reason given in theadvertisement to-da- y.

,, -,- . - ..Tiiuiti: was a luau and dance at

the king's boathousc yesterday after-noon, attended by a largo throng ofnatives of both sexes.

Mi:sstts. lioland it Johnson arebuilding, in rear of the Honoluluplaning mill, a new sixteen-oarc- d

boat, with latest improvements, forthe king.

Jin, Henry Smith, Deputy Clcikof the Supreme Court, leaves

for AVaialua, to take two weeks'respite from the legal strife oftongues.

Jin. T. E. Krottse, member ofEngine Co. Is'o. 1, presented to thatcompany, last night, an AmericanHag twenty-on- e feet in length andof proportionate width.

Tin: placing of the lime made bythe Hawaiian Stone Co. on the mar-ket, by Messrs. Allen & Robinsonthe agents, marks the inaugurationof one new industry here.

An Sin:, an opium convict, es-

caped from prison last Saturday,and was recaptured yesterday byOilicer Mehrlens, back of the Re-

formatory School, Palaina.

Tin: monthly meeting of BethelUnion Sunday school teachers willlie held this evening at 7.30 o'clock,at the residence of E. W. Jordan,School street. A good attendanceis requested.

Ditivr.ns of spirited horses willgovern themselves according to thefact that the locomotive is to beginrunning the first of next week, tak-ing material down for the filling inat the lighthouse.

Dit. J. Mott Smith reports allready for the Bbuisvillc Exposition.Ho asks for more Hawaiian pro-

ducts a request anticipated by theGovernment, as a supplementaryexhibit is now in transit.

Tun mules that came by the A

II. Dimond yesterday had a gaytime, after landing, running aboutthe city front and makinsr tilingslively. They were cornered andcaught this morning near the O. S.S. wharf.

Tin: Ilonouliuli explorers reachedthat place last evening, all well buta little stiff and sore. This morn-ing, with Mr. Brown and a nativeranchman, they made a trip to theWaianae mountains, returning at 2o'clock, r. 31.

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Somk of the Volcano tourists thatwent by the AAr. G. Hall on herlast trip photographed all interestingviews, and took instantaneous photo-graphs of the Hall taking in cattle.The pictures arc so good that thewoe-bego- look of the bullock isdepicted.

Tan S. F. Wusp of August 1stlias a striking picture on the deatliof General Grant "The First andLast Surrender Finished." It alsocontains, among oilier poetical con-

tributions on the sad event, a poemby Dan O'Connell, formerly editorof the F. C. Advertiser.

L'hakmi: Tilden, son of the la-

mented and ill-fat- manager ofthe Hawaiian Hotel, is assured of ahome with Mr. J. II. Drummondand wife, at Glen Ellen, Cal., aslong as they live. He is learningviticulture on their estate. Thelate Mr. Tilden's two daughters areattending school at Sonoma.

How doth the mosquito so gayImprove each lamp-li- t hour

And from the life-tid- e suck awayThe juice of vital power.

How skilfully lie makes his choiceOf man's nerve centers facial,

And makes one wish, with heart andvoice,

To hio to regions glacial.

Mit. Julius II. Smith, Superin-tendent of Public Works, goes toKauai taking with him aferryboat for the Wailua River,where the bridge was swept away.Ho also takes along a gang of work-men to repair the Hanalei bridge,and before returning will investi-gate the needed repairs to otherbridges on that island.

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YtaTi'.uiUY noon the second mateof the Kinau harpooned a Ulna offthe Kiiiau's wharf. Tho spear struckthe fish on the center of tho hack

nnd held it fast. Mr. Bccklcy andMr. Markham made a wager of onedollar as to the weight of the fish,and when the scales were balancedut fit) pounds it proved thai looks aredeceiving and that Markham wasbelow the mark.

Mr.. G. AV. Brown has shipped bythe Consuolo y 24 head of cat-

tle. They are from the herd belong-ing to Sir. Jns. I. Dowsett and aresaid to be thoroughbred. They are

small coal-blac- k, hornless animal,particularly noted for their breedingpropensities. Mr. Brown will takethem to San Francisco, where hewill offer them for ialo. The maleof the Constielo said there wasplenty of fun getting them aboard.They were frisky and whenever theymade for anybody, the threatenedone did not have to be told to "lookout" a, second time, but looked andgot out of the way with alacrity.

MEMORIAL SERVICES.

Agreeable to a resolution of thecommittee appointed by the Ameri-

can residents of Honolulu andvicinity, memorial services in honorof the late General U. S. Grant,

of the United Slates, willbeheld on Thursday next the 13thinst., at Fort street Church, at 3

o'clock p. m.A welcome is extended to all

desirous of attending.Business houses arc respectfully

asked to close during the hours setapart for the services.

J. S. McGREW,For Committee.

Honolulu, August 10, 1885.91 3t

ARRESTED FOR THEFT.

George II. Torbert, who camehere with the San Francisco Dra-matic Co., and after a short absenceon the Coast returned on July 22nd,was j'esterday afternoon arrested forstealing money and other articlesfrom rooms in the Hawaiian Hotel,where lie has been staying. Hisname appeared in the programmesof the dramatists as George Talbot,but he only appeared once on theboards and then in an insignificantpart.

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

Some mistakes having been madein the list of oilicers of the Cham-ber of Commerce, as given our

by one of the members ofthat body, the correct list is givenbelow:

Mr. A. J. Cartwright, Sr., Presi-dent ; Mr. F. A. Scliacfcr, Vice-Preside-

Sir. J. B. Atherton,Secy.-Trca- s. A prominent memberof the Chamber lias remarked to usthat they would not have lost theservices of Mr. Atherton for anymoney: "Why, he's as good as ashorthand reporter."

SOME PICTURES.

A crayon picture of her late Majesty Queen Emma is on exhibitionin King Bros.' Art Store, Hotelstreet. It was copied from a photo-graph by the Michigan Portrait Co.,of Charlotte, Michigan, is three-quart- er

life size, and acknowledgedby connoisseurs to be the finest por-trait, in black and while, ever seenin Honolulu. The features are re-

markably radiant and lifelike, andthe shading is executed witli delicateskill. Among other present attrac-tions of the same store arc 11 pair ofGerman pictures, belonging to aresident merchant, entitled, "TheSeminary Alarmed," and "The Pur-suit of Fortune." The first depictsthe consternation of the students ofa ladies' seminary over a nrystcri-ou- s

disturbance in the pantry. Inthe second is seen an eager horse-man in pursuit of an angel of pro-mise holding a crown alluringly be-

fore Iiis gaze, while the figure of Vir-tue is trodden under his horse'sfeet in his desperate chase after theglittering bauble. Drawings madeby children in the schools, underProf. Furncatix's tuition, also forman exhibition of especial and variedinterest.

SATURDAY'S MATCH.

The baseball match between theHonolulus and Oceanics on Satur-day afternoon at Makiki groundsresulted in a victory for the formerclub by four runs. Mr. Geo. Mark-ham, pitcher for the Honolulus,woiked with energy nt the beginningof tho game but weakened towardthe last. C. AVilder, catcher forMarkham, stopped many a hard ballbut was blow in throwing it to base.AV. Wall, pitcher for the Oceanics,evidently became discouraged dur-ing the game, as lie threw wildlyand was batted right and left.

J. I. Dowsett, Jr., Honolulu, whenstarting to run, stumbled against thehome plate and sprained his shoul-der. His place was taken by Ed.Dowsett. Mr. B. F. Bishop, um-

pire, found it a hard task to satisfyeverybody, as sonic of the ballmovements were complicated anddecisions on tho moment were diill-cu- lt

to make. Ho fulfilled his duty,however, in an impartial mannerand was permitted to leave the fieldwithout i cheer. Mochonua, third

base Oceanic, made two splendidsingle hand catches. In all therewas some good hutting, catching,artful dodging and base stealing,making the play interesting. Thegame wound up with a score of nineruns for the Honolulus nnd live forthe Ocoanics. The attendance wasfair. This being the first defeat ofthe season for the Oceanics, theHonolulus are entitled to wear theirlaurels proudly.

THE CIRCUS.

It is nil very well for old folks tosay the circus day is over, but theyoung people do not say so. Andit will be found, when the openingday arrives, that a good many sedateand bearded pards will bo glidingup to the ticket wagon, with ayoungster or two in tow, and tlteexcuse on their lips that they wantthe children "to sec the animals."The following extracts will showhow Fryer's circus w:w regarded inSan Francisco :

San Francisco has seen oine icninrli-abl- e

shows, hut nothing has ever beenhero before equal to the circus known asFryer's Kqiiuscuriiculuui. This showcontains all the elements of a ehciiswith many additions. The performance-i-

dlrlUed into two parts, the lhsl em-

bracing tumbling, vaulting, perch, barand acrobatic feats. The second por-tion of the show Is devoted to Fryer'sCircus, which Is a veritable Xouh's ark.AA'onderful and marvelous are strongexpressions to apply to anything, butaie by no means an exaggeration in thiseaso. There arc ponies that 1 ide andponies that drive, dogs that ride amidrive, goats that rido horseback andleap obstacles, ponies that pick up handkerchiefs, and a pony tliat Ores oil aloaded cannon which he carries strappedupon his back. But perhaps the clever-est part of the circus, and one whicheeitatnly gives the most pleasure, is themilitary diill by cisht little ponies, who,without rider or any kind of guide, gothrough all of the military evolutions attlie simple word of command. The twogoats which tide hoisuback, in dcllauccof all laws of luedlanpiogrcssion, showthe rare art of animal training thatFryer possesses, and the pony thai skipsthe rope to the music of the baud isanother proof of his skill and patience.He lias trained two ponies to sec-sa- ona plank, one standing up aud the othersitting down as never pony sat down ina natural state. He has ponies trainedto pick up papers aud ponies trained tohide them. His dogs, also, arc veryclever, and do tricks out of the regularline, all of which are well done. Thellnal act, "Circus Riding Exposed,"sends the spectators home roaring withlaughter. The attendance has been veryselect. Daily Evening Post, San l'ran- -

Ci('0.Fiiykk's Cinci.'s EQvr.sci'r-.nicui.u.M- .

The very novel and Interesthm exhibi-tion of animal acton at the Wigwamproves to be a great draw. Crowdedhouses nightly show that the peopleappreciate nleiit even in dumb brutes.Chronicle, May 9th.

Fryer's combination of exceptionallyentertaining trained animals is doing abig business at the Wigwam. Cliroriclc,May 10th.

POLICE COURT.

A case of larceny against a youngwhile girl occupied the attention oftiie Police Court during the wholeof this forenoon. Defendant wasaccused of stealing a few spools andother articles of slight value from adressmaker employing her. Thecase excites peculiar interest, andit is generally remarked that it is apity such a matter should come intoCourt. Equally whether the de-

fendant is guilty or not, the opinionof spectators is that it is a lament-able pieye of business. At 12.12the evidence for the defense wasnot all in, and the Court took reccsuntil half-pa-st one.

Tolbert, accused of theft at theHawaiian Hotel, 'at in the dock allmorning, lie did not appear to bemuch concerned over his position.

Summers, the negro charged withburglary on Hotel street the othernight, was not in sight. The ,cs-sio- n

is likely to last until five o'clock.Mr. Ashford closed for the defense

by half-pa-st two, and Mr. Hartwellfor the crown at three. JudgeBickerton promised judgment to-

morrow morning at 0 o'clock.

"No," said the Vermont deacon,"I don't approve of boss racin', andwhen another member of the churchbecomes so godless as to try to passme on the road comin' home frommeetin' I feel it my duty to thechurch to let out a leetle on thereins, just to keep him from ptittiu'his trust in earthly things."

Halawa Sugar Company.npiIIJ annual meeting of the HalawaX. Sugar Company will ho held at

the ollleo of O. Ihcwcr teC'o., on .Mondaythe 17th August, at 10 o'clock a.m. A

full attendance of stockholders is

.1. O. CAHTKB,88 Sw Secretary Hahna Sugar Co.

FOJl SALE.HOUSE and Phaeton, cheap. Inquire

W. D.McWAYM:.01 tf

Mrs. McMillanOEGS to inform her numerous friends.IJ and customers that has

to Nu mi 11 11 blrcet, third housefrom the llrt bridge, where bho will hohappy to attend to all orders forl)iesn.making in all brunches, and at juices tosuit the limes. 912 lw

. WANTEDAUESI'KCTAUW: and educated Girl

to tako care ofchildren and to niako herself urnerallyuseful iu managing household atlalrs.To the right puny will bo given 11 com.fnrlablo home and she; will bo consider,ed a conipinion 111 the family. Goodwages. Apply to J.E.WISEMAN,00 lw General Business Agent.

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w.i l!) Hotel HU'cot,NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED ON ICE:

Red Cabbages, Caulillowcr, Celciy, Eastern Oysters, Pears, Cala Fresh Salmon,Codfish, do Uock Cod, do Smelts, do Plums, do Lobsters, do Shrimps, doGrapes, do Pears, do IVarhes, Roll Butter.

ALSO Smoked Salmon, di Halibut, do Herrings, do Beef, do Sausages; SalmonBellies, fi lb. Tins; Dried Ahlen Apples, do Prunes, do Peaches, do Pears;C.ila Dried Figs, Cream Clieo-- e, Swiss Clieee, Family Mild Cheese, StrongCheese, Mackerel, 8 lb. Tins; Mackctcl, '.'5 Kits; Petit Puis, very smnlland very sweet; French Mushrooms, Dutch Salad Oil in pint and (pmrts,Lucca Salad Oil, Cala Salad Oil, Apples, a lb. Tins Butter, Kegs Butter,Star Ham, Loin lhieon and a full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries.

Goods deliveied free of charge to all paits of Honolulu, and satisfactionguai an tccd.

Telephone No. 210, Both Companies. P. O. Bos 297. (702

Ottax,ia.ge sriicl

Kepniriug,

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In (ii-N- l maiiiUM- - anil priccH to nuil, llio tinicH.70 King St., adjoining Geo. W. Lincoln, Contuictor & Builder.

Central Par! Stall Ril

Open Every Evening and Wednes-day and Saturday Afternoons,

Music by the Band.

Tuestlav Friday and Saturdav Even-ings and on Wednesday

,'Afternoons.

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WASTED,V7IMi:itS Steamship CompanyTi wants to buy a larjro iron box

tafe. Apply at the Company's olllce.til tt

NOTJCE.MB. CIIAS. IIOYT'H Shoeing Shop

is now Interferinghorses n bpeciully 115 King Street,corner 01 amkcu, "1 tf

TO LET.TWO-STOII- COTTAGE, WITHA trcllhcd veraudaliH ami luri.'o

grouudu, al Fahima, lately occupied hvMr. W. 11. Wilkinson." Kent low liia good temtnt. JOHN JtODEM.O.

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PIANO TUNJNU.obtained the services of aHAVING l'iano Tuner, we wish

to Inform the public Unit wu are alilo toTune uud Hepair I'innos at tlioil notice.All orders left with us will lw promptlyattended to, and all work warranted.1033 ly WEST, DOW to CO.

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YosnitB Skating; Rink.

Will he open every afternoon and ewu.ings as follow:.:

.Ilonilny. AtVilnpHtlny, Tliiii'Mtu.v unaSaturday,

To tin: public in geneial.

Tuesday mill Krlclny KvciiIuk.WeilncNilny and Madmtny

AtteriiooiiN,For ladiei and their

AM USKMKNTS TO CO.Mi:

P.y icqucst of ladies and gentlemenwho look part in the last Mnstpicradu ntYohcmite Skating Hink, preparationsam being made 10 have another, Sept.25th, when we will have the Oinnd May-pole Dance also,

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Mrs. J. RodanetIVES fair notice to her customersG1Tthal ALL accounts due her mu6l he

paid thi3 month, or they will be placediu tho hands of a collector.

Honolulu, Augiibt 1st, 188fi. ' (M tf

something;- - xew.

jlior Saving Soft Soap.

XriIAT ALL FAMILIES, HOTELSTT fond l.nuiulries need. ForEaleat

AV. K Ilerrick's shop, Bethel street, by77 1m AVM. II. BUDDY

COTTAGE TO LET.rpilE coitngo, at present occupied byJL Mrs. Small, opposite the lleretaniaStreet entrance of the Hawaiian Hotel,win lie let at tf iu per month; tlie lettingof the same being conditional upon thesalo of the furniture now in it. Forparticular.-!- , apply totil tf A. J. CAUTWHIGHT.

L. E. SPERRY,Jeweler and Engraver,

with. M'uuiiiift, AVntc;linmlcoi

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Engravings and Monograms executedIu the highest style, and Jewelry

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JFOU SALE..2J0 bead of rattle, 10 beadJfnt and 111 for the butrl'er,luni.kimt c.,m r.nn in :nn iliaT " " ' j wtu uwu i" ww -.

cacli; cu ne.ui "in no icauy ior uiubutcher In 12 monlbs, and the halincoare good inileh cov.s, hclfeis, callings,nndcihcs. On iPii5on.iblo lerms. Ap-

ply T. W RAWLINS, Lelm.71U

FOR KENT.rl"UlAT U'l ill" liable and cimwiilolilJL Familv Residence on Uetttauta

Street, until lately occupied by F. S.I'ratt, Esq., complete with out houses,stables, gardens and jiastmc. Alio, thepremises oeiupled atpirscnt a a LwOfllcc by .lolui Russell, Eu,., centrallylocated "near the corner ot Foil andjMeieiiant Streets. For paitieulars, ap.ply cltbci by letter or otherw Ise In

"OR. STANGENWALD, MeichanlHt.

F. WUND13XBBRCJ,rj (juuou streei.

aoiint ron

Steamer "J. 1. Dowsoll,"? AND hCllOOMUtb

Rob Roy, Mile Morris, and Josephine.

SALT XOIi SAJL.12.Fine and coarse Puuloa Salt ; line

, ICakaako Salt, in quantities to suit.As1po, large and small Iron Watci

Tanks. Paints, Oil", Etc., Etc. C!) ly

N O T I CE I

Tie Loire of Brussels

Offer a Silk Dress for $5.

other :goods at fiftvAlso, cent, reduction. Embioldcry,Cut tains, etc., in all styles. Ladies'Hats and Cips ; Table Linen ; MixedLinen anil Black Biusscls Laces.

&$-- SUITS OF CLOTHING ATCOST PRICLS. CO 2m

The JSiinitablc IAl's AssuranceSociety of the United

Satcq.i:sT.vi:iii!9iiui is im.v..

Policies on the most approvedISSUES viz

Payments, Endowments; TontineSavings Tumi, Tontines, Scmi-Tontine-

A. B. C. Tontines; Life and Sim Ivor-shi-p

Annuities; Children's Endowments,Joint Life Risks,, P.ulnei ship Insurance,etc., etc., etc.

Policies botb Inconteatnblc and Nonforfeitable.

Contested claims, none.Bcfoic insming olscwhoie, tail and

get an estimate.It is calcul itcil that cveiy leasonable

wish of the insured is embodied in oneorraoio of the plans.

For full paiticulais and pamphlets,apply to

AI.KX. .1. CARTWKMJHT,General Agent foi Hawaiian Islands.

CO ly"

ADVERTISE

YO UT? D I NK

;.ft- - (N TUB.v

"DAILY BULLETIN;

'run oki.v

EVERIIMG PAPER,' Hi,,

s- - pyviiKiif eioi:a ikto

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Most of the Houses

IN HONOLULU.

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EASY RATES I

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fcirnxTHIW HUTTIiOIENTftiv;. .

Wu rjniljj giHUttn,TUESDAY, AUG. 11, 1885.

THE DEPARTED HERO.

a itf.MAiiKAnu: i.i: nr.it.

Dr. Douglai. two lira's after theGeneral's dentil, rent! the followinglcmaikablo document, wiitton byGrant, in his nicsence on July 2d:

1 ask you not to show this to anyone, unless llic physicians you con-

sult. with, until the end. l'aiticul.uly,I want it keep fiotn my family. Ifknown to one mm the papas willgel it and lliey (llic family) will yetit. It would only distress them nilbeyond endurance to know it, andby reflex would distress me. I linvenot changed my mind materiallysince I wrote you before in the samestrain. Now-,- ' however, I know thai1 gain strength some days, but when1 do go back it is beyond whetc Islatted to impiovc. I think thechances are veiy decidedly in favorof you being able to keep me aliveuntil the change of weather towatdswinter. Of com so, there arc contingencies that might aiisc at any timethat, might carry me off very sudden-ly. The most probable of these ischoking. Under the circumstanceslife is not woith the living. 1 amvery thankful (for thankful""glad" was wiittcn, but scratchedout and "thankful" substituted)to have been spared this long, be-

cause it has enabled mo to, piactic- -

ally, complete the work in which Itake so much intciest. I cannotstir up slicngth enough to review itand make the additions and subtrac-tions that would sugcest themselvesto me and arc not likely to suggestthemselves to any one else. Underthe circumstances I will be happiestat the most pain I can avoid. Ifthere is to be any oxtraoulinary catc,such as some people believe is to be,it w ill develop itself. T would say,thcicforc, to you and your colleagues,to make me as comfortable as youcan. If it is within God's provi-dence that I should go now 1 amicady to obey his call without amurmur. I should picfer to go nowto enduring my present .sufferingsfoi a single day, without hope of

As I ha u btated, I am thankfulfor the I'lovidenlial extension of mytime to enable me to continue mywork. I am further thankful andin a much greater degree, becauseit has enabled nie to see for myselfthe happy harmony which has osuddenly sprung up between thoseengaged but a few shot t years agoin deadly eonllict. It has been aninestimable blessing to me to hearkind expressions tow aid me in per-son fioin all parts of our country,from people of all nationalities', allreligions and no leligions, of Con-

federate and national troops alike,of soldiers' organizations, of mecha-nical, scientific, religious and othersocieties, embracing almost everycitizen in the land. They havebrought joy to my heait if theyhave not clfected a cine. So, toyou and your colleagues, I acknow-ledge my indebtedness for havingbrought me through the valley ofthe shadow of death to enable meto witness these things.

U. S. Grakt.

POLICE COURT.

Monday, Aug 10.

Kahopai, A. Ivaai, Kaiwimawohoand Vm. Meyer, all failing to comelorwaril to claim their SG bail eachfor drunkenness, weie severallymulcted in that amount. I'ekelodid come forw art! and pleaded guilty,and also went away SO lighter.

Chock Iloon.wus remanded untilthe lllh, on a charge of gaining.

Ah Man and Ah Vo pleaded notguiltjr to furious driving yesterday.Testimony being given that theyrode so furiously as to cause one ofthem to fall off his horse, they hadto pay SG.10 each.

Ah Sun and Ah Chong werecharged w ith violating the Sabbathyesterday. They were seen shinglinga house on King str. ct. Each wasfined S5 and costs.

George Summers, charged withburglary at dwelling house of GeorgeAlirens on Satuulay night, was re-

manded until AYedncsday.Pelcdiso (k.) pleaded not guilty

to stealing 50 cts. from drawer ofKun Yin, coffee saloon keeper onHotel street, yesterday morning.Kun Yin testified he discovered de-

fendant in his .shop at five o'clock intho morning. The accused wassquatting down, the drawer wasopen, and on being surprised prison-er tiled to escape and .shuck wit-

ness. Ho was secured by the latterand his man, and thiew fiO cts, onthe lloor. Defendant had beenknocking lound the place- habitually,and money had been missed by thoproprietor bcfoic. Prisoner wasfound guilty and sentenced to im-

prisonment at hard labor for threemonths.

Kalauu (w.), for disturbing quietof the night, contubutcd SO to thecriminal exchequer.

Kcpio (w.) pleaded not guilty todisoideily conduct on Saturday, andhad Mr. Kinney to appear for her.She was found guilty nnd sentenced

to six hours' imprisonment at hardlabor. Costs S3. 40.

Saiah Kalatikoa was charged withdeseiting her husband during thepast week.

Two eases remanded from thetilh were further remanded untilthe 11th.

A countiy paper ha9 this personalitem: "Those who know old Mr.Wilson, of this place, personally,will legiet to hear tlmt he was as-

saulted in a brutal manner Inst week,but was not killed."

A ncwly-mairic- d man, on beingpresented with a brass kettle by afew of his bachelor friends, said:"Gentlemen, I thank you for thiskind token of esteem ; but this pic-se- nt

hns ono significance which youmay not have considered it willkeep my family in hot water as longas it lasts."

A lady whose hair was red wasambitious of literary distinction, butfound a poor sale for her book. Agentleman, in speaking of her dis-

appointment, said, "Her hair is led,if her book is not." An auditor,in attempting to relate the joke clso-wher- c,

said, "She has red hair, ifher book hasn't."

A high functionary of state, beingon a journey, was suddenly taken illand died in a small town in Austria.At his funeral the Mayor of thetown began his discourse- in thefollowing words: "His Excellencylias conferred upon our town thesignal honor of departing this lifewithin its walls."

HONOLULU LIBRARYAXI

READING ROOM ASSOCIATION.

INSTITUTION is located onTHIS coiner of Hotel and Alakc.istreets, directly opposite the building ofthe Y. 3L C. A., and is open cvciy dayand evening, Sundays included.

The Reading Room is supplied withall the local journals, as well as nearlyfifty of the leading foreign papcis andmagazines.

The Cii dilating Library consists ofover 3,000 olumes, and is constantlyinci easing.

The Reference Library contains nvaluable line of cyclopedias, diction,aiics, and woiks of a similar chaiactcr.

A bandsome parlor is piovldcd forconveisation and games.

The Ciiculating Department is closedon Sundays.

Tcims of membership : Signing theroll und paying the lcgular dues, ilftycents a month, quarteily in advance.

Stiangers from foicign countries andvisitors from other islands aie welcometo the looms at all times, but as theAssociation lias no other rcguliu meansof support eeept the dues of members,it is expected that lesidents of Honoluluwho dcsiie to avail themselves of itsprivileges, and all who feel an interestin maintaining an institution of thiskind in our community, will join theAssociation and pay the rcgubu dues.S. B. DOLE PicsidentM. :L SCOTT Vice-Preside-

II. A. PARMELEE SccretaiyA. L. SMITH TreasurerC. T. RODGERS, M. D., Chairman Hall

and Libiary Committee. 77 tf

L Ressner'siMticas list on

iMuXbevry Trees.iviuti:.

10 100 100018 to 21 inches.. COc 103 $20 002 to :i feet 90c 0 00 MOOa to 4 feet $1.25 8,00 C5 00

JIUHSIAX.l'Eii 10 100 1000

4 to Cinched... 2.00 $10 00G to 12 Indies.. 50c 2.50 15.0012 to 18 " .. COc il.50 20.00IS to 21 " .. 70c 5.00 30.002 toy feet $1.00 7.00 40.003 tod " 1.25 9.004 to 5 ' 1.75 12.005 tot " 2.C0 10.00

Cuttings, per H)0, $1.00: per 1,000, $0X0.White Mulberry Seed, per ounce, 80

cents; per pound, $3 00.Russian Mulberry Seed, per ounce, CO

cents; per pound, $7.00.

Miss Nellie Lincoln RossiterIs Agent for tho following papers:

South and West, fecmi.monthly, 50c nyear;

Farmor'B Call, weekly, 50c per ycai ;

Fanner's Home, monthly, 50c per year;Home and School Visitor, monthly,

70c per year.As an inducement to parties to older

tlioii Silk AVoini Eggs dining the bum.mer, to bo foiwarded In tho tail, I oilerpremiums, fiom April 1st, as follows:For $1, 2,000 cgtrs, and n book of in- -

Etruclion.For $2, 5,000 eggs, book of iiiMiiicllon

and any ono paper.For $3, 1407-- eg!?'' and any two papers.For $5, 1 o eggs, tw o papei b anil book.For $9.50, 2 o.. eggs, and threo papers.For $14, 3 o., oggs, 3 papers and book.For $17, 4 o. oggs, and four papus.For$yi,5o. eggs, 4 papers and book

Tho above charges "are tho rcgulorllbt prices for eggb," and the papers willbo sent as hero stated for ono year.Those scutling oi tiers tin ough the sum-mer, accompanied by tho cash amount,(Post-Olllc- o oidcrs payable to me, onPot OIUcc, Peinberton, New Jersey, U.8. A.) will receive tho pirniiums towhich their order entitles them, g

at ouco, and tho eggs will bosent nbout November 1st.

NEMiJ.u: iiNicoiiX j:u.smti:i:,Pjactical Silk Oultui 1st,

Now Lisbon, Burlington Co.,077 NEW JERSEY.

Honolulu Carriage Manufact'y228 and 230 Fort Sti eel,

'Honolulu, Hawaiian Is.W. H- - PAOU Pioprtutor.

'ISO ly

11 IB PiicWo lake plcasiueln announcing to the

public that, In addition to our

Pastry and Confectionery Business,

Wo will open our

Bee Cream Parlors !

Which bine been littcd up elegantlylo our ti.ule, on

SATUKUAY, A.XMti:L. SRlti.Our Cieam will be only of superior

quality, made of genuine cream. Aswo hae made arrangements with theWoodlawn D.iny to supply us only withn llrsl-elas- s article from samples chao bad of the same, wc aie nble loguai anleo satisfaction. The followingassortments of Ico Creams and Sherbetswo will keep at out opening, and manynioio kinds if Hade will justify it:

1CJL3 C11.I3A31H :

VANILLA. LEMON, CHOCOLATE, COFFEE,STRAWBERRY, PINEAPPLE and

COFFEE GLACE.

fcS 1 1 13KXS J3'J-- H :

ORANGE AND STRAWBERRY.

Parties supplied any day except Sun-days. Those wishing Ice Cream forSunday must lcac their oidcison Sa-

turday bcfoic 9 p. m., which will bodcllvcicd before 10 a m. Sunday. Thecieams will be packed so that they willkeep eight hours in a first-clas- s condi-tion. Hoping to gel n share of publicpatronage, and thanking tho public fortheir liberal past favors, wc remain, res-

pectfully,

MELLER & IIAIBE,1003 1y King, near Alakca St.

Pioneer St'm Candy Factory CBakery,

i:STABI.IWlir.l, 1HOS.

Mannfactiucs all and cvciy article inConfectionery and Partly and BreadIJakery from the best anil purest mate,rials, guaranteed free from all

Ilasdways on band allbicsof his Richand Unsurpassed Quality of

WEDDING- - CAKES,Enjoying a rich reputation of many

yc.iib,"and aie ornamented in anystyle desiud, and aicsold at the

Lowest Possible PricesUnequalled facilities and steam enablesme to sell all ai tides manufaotuied atmy Establishment Cheaper than anyother in this Line of llusiness. Vanilla,Chocolate, Cocoanut, hand made andMould Creams of all flavors at 50 centsper pound.

RICH PUFF CREAM CAKES,

at 5 cents each. Mince and PiuitPies nhvaya on hand.

Pure and Wholesome Bread

Vienna Roils, Family & Gialiam Bicadilclivcicd to nuy part of the city. Thelargest, and most various Stock of Con.fectioncry can be found at

in . HORN'SSteam Candy Factory and Bakery.

No. 71 Hotel St., between Nuuanu andPort Streets.

P. O. Box Xo. 7D. Telephone Xo. 74.1004

Beef 2 Beef33ecl 3Bcef

Tho very best quality fiom

J. Campbell's Honouliuli Ranch.

Tho Cheapest in the Market.SOU) 11Y

Hop Chong Comp'y,No. 45 JIaunakca Street.

Dolivoretl to any part of tho Town.75

ropolitan laiteLJ

KINO &TREET,

o ,T. W.AJL.JL.33TS, Proprietor.

Choices! Meats from Finest Herds.

Families and Shipping

SUPPLIED ON SHORT NOTICE

amFnt the

XiOAVcmL jMavlcot PriecN.

All meats delivered fiom this Marketaiuthoioughly chilled Immediately afteikilling by means of u Pa-tent Dry Air Refrigerator. Meat soticatcd retains all its juicy properties,and is GuAitAKTEi'.nio Ki:i:i' LonoeuAll nil DlSUVEllY THAN Fltr.SHLY-KIM- .-

ed Meat. 74 ly

Prank Gertz, 103 Fort Street,

-- Lf3f3fegfa,ssassHas by late a line of

For and

iisBsSsigaJBg5

received stcnmeis splendid

BOOTS, SHOES &NB SLIPPERS,Ladies, Gentlemen Children.

970

x5B The Corner Harness Store

Wmi Still

Laigc iuvoiccs of Gnoi's (of all ilesciiptions) baing been reeenrd by me, they

WILL BE SOLD' AT LOWER PRICES,Thau the same quality of Gords can be purchased cKcwhere in Honolulu, and

satisfaction guaranteed. JIv stock consists nf all kinds of AMERICAN,ENGLISH ANi) SYDNEY MANUFACTURE,

Saddles, Bells. Pouches, Leggings, Saddlo Cloths, School Bags, &c,Bits, Spurs and Stirrups, &c., in Nickel and Silver Platen

The reputation of my HOME-MAD- E HARNESS for supciimity of workmanshipand material remains unchallenged during my six years' residence here.

Thankful for the generous pationage of the past, its continuance and inei ease inthe future is lespcctltilly solicited at the old stand.

SS0 Dm Comci Of Foi t and King streets, Honolulu, II. I

Every Bescription ofJol) PrintingExecuted with neatness and dispatch,

AT THE

Daily Bulletin Steam Printing Office,

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fflm&mk&infc& sasyW3BBBBSmm&m

miWr ig&S'

Rill Ilcad- -

Rricfs

Rail Piograms

Rills of Lading

Business Cauls

Rook Work

Certificates

Circulars

Concert Pi ogr'msvSsJi

Draft Books

Delivery Rooks .st--,Envelopes z3!m?smf3M

Hand Bills 'fGWS&aS&zS&m.Invoices

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Queen Street,

THE FAST BAIMNO

Mi$ Schooner EHUKAI.irSmfSag will mil regularlyTO WAIALUA EVERY MONDAY,

Returning on Thursday, weatherpeimitting

For freight or passage apply to thoCaptain on boaul, or to

Pacii'ic Navioaiion Co.,181 Agents

BAGGAGE EXPRESS.The undersigned havingUken ehargu of Baggage

?Enics No. 84. for theimipoM) oi eari.Ung on tne express aimDray buslnces, 'hopes by paying stiictattention lo business to rccene a sliaroof public pationage.

Kg?" Moving pianos and furniture af.peoialty. ANTONE A. KEUMI.

Residence, coiner Punchbowl and la

Street". Mutual Telephone 820.West, Dow & Co., Telephone 170.

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E. R. RYAN'SBOAT HOP,

Jdspliiniule, - - - HonoluluThe oldest and only Boat Building Shop

in the Kingdom.Boats and Scows of all kinds made lo

older. Suif Boats a specially.I have Oak Timbeis impoitcd epiessly

for IbIiuiiI use.All kinds of Boat Repairing done a1005 shoitest notice. ly

J. A, Mackenzie,Having opened a shop on

I3oiliol Street,(opposite the Chinch), is nicpaicd lo

execute nil oideis for

Plumbing, GaB and SteamPitting,

And gcnoi.il work in his line. Alloideis promptly attended to, and chaigcsdtrlctly moderate. 40 Urn

(I in

to the Front !

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Letter Headings

Mm Labels

Law Reports

Note Headings

Plantation Books

Pamphlets

Posters

Reports

Show Cardst&w,rilA' sJWii jjffl Shipping Rece'ts

s?.jsaStatements

Tags

Visiting Cards

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Honolulu.

COTTAGE TO LET.A nice 4 room cottage, withinnncir inonli nf TTmaImI rdn

SSSIsieatc at Kapalama. Terms S20per month. Apply to

MRS. MARIA KING,on tho grounds, or to A. J. Cartwrigbt,nt his office. 40 tf

J. AD DOWER,Ship tCarponter and Boat Builder.

HAS on band and for salo variousboats, steam bent knees,

stems and timbers, several hundred feetchafing battens and one 75 feet flag-pol- o

for sale cheap. Apply at the Enterpiise Mill or Mutual Telephone 325.

05 ly

THE laMTJES

I.TVrt ttFC lln..l ... '

These now Pailoic, containing sixteenPmvATi: Rooms, have been elegantlydecorated and furnished. ThoCelebrated Elite Ice CreamWill bo ninde from puro cream withpine iklieioiis flavorings. Vanilla, Le-mo-

Oiango, l'luo Apple, Strawberry,Pe.oh, Almond, Collee Glace, Chocolate.

Sherbets and Ices,In Lugo vailcty. Served with CaKemade oil tho Premises, Ico CreamDrinks made to order in any style.Soda "Water, Ginger Alo ami Tahiti Le.monadc. Kobeit's choicest candles re.eoived fnshby every sleamor. Fanil.lies, Paitic, Balls and Weddings sup.plied at bhoit notice. Ladies can haveihelr hoinu'iuado Cieams frozen andCakes baked to oidei at leasonablejuices, A laigo assortment of Shells,Coiuls, Volcanlo Specimens, Tapas andgeneial Island Cm ios always on handat icasoiiablo prices.

Ieo Cream parked in buckets of oneto eight quartb, warranted to keep frombis to eight hours, sent free to any partof tho city.

II. J. HART,jQriling up Telephono No. 182. 93 ly

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