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THE DAILY BULLETINSTEAM PRINTING OFFICE.
Tin; Daily Bulletin is piinted and.publishutl every evening mid circulatedthroughout tho town by carrier, andforwarded to the oilier Islands bv overvopjiortunilv.Subscription, 50 conts per Month.
All business communications to be ad.dressed, Mnuairer Dailv Bulletin, PostOnico Box N0.T4. Telephone 250.
Office Queen Street,Oppoilti! WosI'k Carringo Factory.
.1.0. Ci.nvion, Manager
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HONOLULU mm MANUFACTORY,NOi. 128 and 130, FORT STREET
(opposite Pantheon Stables)
HONOLULU, II. I.
Carriage Manufa eturer,Wheelwright and
General Blacksmith.The Manufactory contains a completo
Giriiagc Shop, blacksmith Shop, PaintShop, and Tii mining Shop.
FAMILY CARRIAGES,
EXPRESSES, BUGGIES,
PHAETONS, OMNIBUSSES,
DRAYS AND TRUCKS,
BREAKING CARTS,
PLANTATION WAGONS,,
HAND CARTS, &0.x SiO.
Made to Older on most favorable termsand all work guaranteed.The Closest Attention given to re-
pair work of ail Uimlo.Having been in business on tho
for a numbiii of yeais employing nonebut the most Skilitul of M cJiiinicd, andusing only At Material, I can strictlyguarantee nil worK leaving my Manu-factory.
.Give mo a oal! before purchasing,elsewhere.
Don't forgot the place.128 and 130 FORT STREET.
orrosrra dodd's stables.
Page,504 Om PROPRIETOR.
City Shoeing; Slioi.
110 Fonr SmEET,Opposite Dodd's Stable.
F YOU WANT your horse shod, andhave no time to bring him to tho
City SliDBii Slop,
Ring Up- - Ho. 34.And your horse will be sent for shod,and returned on shott notice. Messrs.Mc. Donald and Ryan who superintendthe wdrlc are practical mechanics ofyears of experience, and can booecom.mended as reliable men, as well as Firstclass Workmen at the trade.
We'mcau business. J 11 work guaran-teed and done with promptness.
S. I.- - Shaw,510 ly FnopiUJiTou
1400 T--OF
Wallsend CoalEs Br. bark Sir Wm. Wallace,t
For Sale in quantities to suit.
--BY
WILDER & CO.703 1W
Tourists Retreat.Honuapo, Kau, Hawaii.
NOW OlJEN for Travelers, whereIS First class accomodation can be hadat all Times. Tho cluuato of Honuapois recommended for invalids,
' nOBSES AND GUIDESProvided for the Volcano.
Terms, etc., 8co OARDS (itHotels and Streets. )WaMmiiESi078 ly Proprietor.
Ball "Program mew !DESIGNS, just leccivcd fromNEW FruuoiBco. at Tjib Daily Uul-ueti- r
Offlco
Tk A THEVENING,
B. F. EHLERS & Co., .DRY GOODS IMPORTERS,
All tho Latest Novoltios in Fancy Goods Eocoivcd by ovory steamer. IPOR T S TRJUJEJ T.
GRAND OPENING
Spring and Simmer Millinery- - Goofs
WXI-.T-- i 33JES CONTINUED "XIIXS WIDISH!.
Including all the Latest Styles m Hats and Bonnets,Trimmings, Flowers, Feathers, &c,
At A. M. BMELLIS', i'i i s s s Fot Street.AO. Smith,to take Acknowledgmentswim Smith uvl Thurston, Attorneys atLaw, No. ;?8 Merchant street. (M2 ly
WILLIAM AULD,to take Acknowledgmentsto Contracts for Labor for the Districtof Kona, Island of Onliu, at the ofllco ofthe Honolulu "Water Works, foot of Nuuami stieet. 180 .1
JOHN A. HASSINGER,Agout to take Acknowledgmentsto Contracts for Labor. Interior Office,Honolulu.
O. AKANA.Chinese and Hawaiian Translator
and Interpreter,No. 48 King btrect, Honolulu.
Translations of cither of tho abovtlanguages made with accuracy and diapatch, and on reasonable terms. 209
S. TREGLOAN & ATWATER, .TAILORS,
201 FORT ST.
THR. GERTZ.J No. 80 Fort street, Honolul, Lk- -
Import or and Dealer in Gent'c, Ladies'and Children's boots, shoes and slippers.
"JUTAX EOKART,
Watcnmaker and Jeweler,G35 No. (10 Fort Stieet.
F:RITZ "WILHELM,CAKPJS i'ER & BUILDER,S.iop on King street, In rear of NewOdu Fellow's Hall King street.
Telephone US. 520 Gin
Mead, 'CARPENTER & BUILDER,
No. 12 King st., near the Bridge.All kinds of Ice Chests, Refrigerators,Bath Tubs, &c, &c, made and repairedat moderate charges. 305 ly
Telephone No. 323.
F?D. O. EOWB,JLU HOUStf AND SIGN PAINTER,
Papku IIanoeh, etc.,No. 107 King Shieet, - Honololu.
025 Telephone. 114. ly
BROWN '& PHILLIPS,Plumbeis, Gas Fittersmid Copper-smith- s, No.' 71 King St.,Honolulu. E2? House and Ship.JobWork promptly executed. 17
HOLLISTEn & CO.
Druggists & Tobacconists,WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
59 Nuuanu Stieet, Honolulu, and ,Cor.,507 . Fort and Mcichant streets, tf b
Prussian NationalInsurance Compy
ESTARMSIIED 184.5,
Capital, 9,000,000 Rcichsmarks.
rHE undersigned, having been apX pointed ageut of the above Company
for tho Hawaiian Islauds, is prepared toaccept risks, against Fire, on Buildings,Furniture, Merchandise, Produce, SugarMills etc., on tno most Terms.
Losses Promptly Adjusted and Payablo inHonolulu.
II. RIEMENSCHNEIDER,070 ly b at Wilder & Co's.
WILLIAM MILLER
Oabinetmalcei'
And UpltolHterer,No. 03 Uotol stieet,
Opposite International Hotel,
CaneB and Walking Stioka,Made of every kind of
NATIVE WOODSBrackets C jrnices, Cuitaln Polo, &c.,
inudo ot tho latest designs.
nEORGE LUCAS.v3f Contractor --a'S
and Builder,' AifcKausyttTCL
Houolulu Steam Planing Mills, Espla-nade, Honolulu.
Manufactures all kinds of Mouldings,Brackets, Window Frames, Blinds,
Sashes. Doors, and all kiuds of Wood-work.lluls- h.Turning, Scroll and Band
Sawing. All kinds of Sawing and Pinn-ing, Morticing and Tenanting.
Orders promptly attended to and woikguaranteed. Orders from the other Is-an-
solicited
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ME CLEARAIOS SALE-- OF-
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mg, Furnishing Goods,, Trunks,Embroideries, Dry Goods, &c
As an inducement, all purchasers of Clothing-- , FurnishingGoods, or otherwise, to the amount of Twenty
Dollars, will receive, as a Gift,
andsomeNickle Silver WatchAND PRETTY GILT CHAIN.
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The watch is known as the " Waterhmy," and is anexcellent time-keep- er.
SCir3 Prices remain the same, the reduction will bein the "Watch Chain.
g3gr Remember, is a Clearance Sale for 14 days only !
Corner Nuuanu Queen Sts.585 6m A. GARTENBERG, Proprietor.
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BENSON, SMITH & CO..Practical Druggists,
113 & 115 FORT STREET
Depot for Boericke Schreck's
.AND TUE
COMMON SENSE NURSING BOTTLES.5H2
UNION FEED COMPANYCorner of 'Queen and Edinburgh Streets.
Telephone, No.to inform their friends and the public generally that they aro continu.BEG business at the above stand, utid have mado complete arrangements for
a continuous supply of
Fresh Goods of the very Best Qualitywhich wc will otl'cr lor sale
AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.Wo hopes, by giving our best attention to please the public, to merit a part oftheir patronage. A large stock ofWheat and Oat Hay, Whole and ground Barley,
California and Oregon Bran, Middlings, &c.,now on hand. Orders solicited and satibfaolion guaranteed, or no pay asked.
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Bill Heads
Ball Piograms
Bills of Lading
Business Cards
Book Work
Certificates
Oliculars
Concert Piogr'ms
Drnft Books
Delivery Books
Envelopes
Hand Bills
Invoices
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Briefs
HONOLULU,
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Honolulu.
Letter Headings
Labels
Law ReportB
Noto Headings
Plantation Books
Pamphlets
Posteis
Ki-port-
Show Cards
Shipping Rccc'ts
Statements
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DMLYBULLET1N JOB PRINTING OFFICE
CgSaw'iJ&irjio, ai iifeK$jyyf f
Street,
mss8mmRm&m&
rJTO rJ?I-I3- B: FRONT..General Goinmission & Poetising Aeont.
NO. 104H FORT STREET, '
We present ourselves before the public with the motto of
"liive and let live"WcJciUl the attention of IIonoluluvBupincss Men and Inlcr-lslan- d Residents to
the fact that wo aie doing a General Collection and Purchasing Business, and pro-pOs- oto moke our services useful to tho citizens of this and neighboring islands.Wn aro ready to fill nil Ordors at Lowest Cash Prlco on roasonablo Commissions.
Wo include all Classes of Goods,
Hay, Grain, and General Merchandise,Or any article of Household Furniture.
Residents of tho Other Islands who may be in need of any Article howeversmall, or desire information as to pi ices of any cliH3 of Goods hy addressing us,will bo piomptly furnished with the nccessaiy information. We solicit all Gen.eral Business, and by strict attention hope to sicure the patronage of the public.
Ggr GIVE US A TRIAL; you will find us Prompt and Reasonable. 1 Addressall Ordeis to
, Gr. RiOdell.P. 0. Bdx 303' GlG3m Honolulu.
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Commission Merchants.
C BREWER Si COMPANY,. (Limitsd)GKNEKAIj MEnCANTTLE AND
Commission Agents.
list or oiticeiis:P. C. Jones, Jr. . . .President & ManagerJ. O. CAiiTEn. . . ..Treasurer & Secretary
mnEciOKS:Hon. C. R.Bisnoi1. Hon. H. A. P. Carteu
338 ly
Geo. W. Macfarlane. H. R. Macfarlanc.to
G. W. MAOPAELANE & Co.IMPORTERS, COMMISSION MER-
CHANTS andSugar Factors, at
Fire-Pro- of Building, - - 02 Queen stieet,Honolulu. H. I.
agents forThe Waikapu Sugar Plantation, Maui,The Spencer Sugar Plantation, Hawaii,The Heeia Sugar Plantation, Oaliu,Uuelo Sugar Mill, Maui, fc.Huelo Sugar Plantation, Maui,Puuloa Sheep Rancli Co., Hawaii,J. Fowler & Co. Steam Plow and Porl-ahl-e
Tinmway Works, Leeds,Mirrleeb, Watson & Co's Sugar Machin
eiy, Glasgow, .,Glasgow and Honolulu Line of Packets.
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J. LYONS, L. J. LEVEY.LYONS Si LEVEY,
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Auctioneers and GeneralCommibsion Merchants,
Beaver Block, Queen St., - - - Honolulu.Sales of Furniture, Stock, Real Estate
and General Meichaudi&e promptly at-tended to.
Solo AgGiits for Americau and Emo-pca- umerchandise. 318
MS. GRINBAUM & CO.,Importers of General Mer- -cliuudi.se and Commission Merchants,Honolulu. 1
MS. GRINBAUM & CO.,Commission Merchants,124 California street,
1 Sun Francisco, Cut.
Clnuu SprccUtls. Wm. G. Irwin.
WG. IRWIN & COMPANY,Sugar Factors and CommissionAgents, Honolulu. 1
CJLEGHORN iZ UO.A.s lmporteis and CommissionMerchants, dealera in General Merchan-dise, Queen and Kaahumanu sts., Hono-lulu. . 78
MA. GONSALVES & CO.,No. 57 Hotel Stieet, Honolulu,Importers and Dealers in Dry and Fancy
Goods, Inlaid Woik, Embroidery,289 &c, &c., &c.
JOHN T. WATERHOUSE,Importer and Dealer in GeneralMerchandise, Queen st., Honolulu. 1
BROWN Si CO.,Wholosalo Wine and SpiritMerchants, No. 1 1 Merchant St.,
Honolulu. 330
FT. LENEHAN & CO.,Importers and CommissionMerchants, Nuuanu St., Honolulu. 1
S. K. Cnatlc. J. B. Atbcrtou.
Castle &i Cooke,Shipping and CommissionMerchants. lmporteis ami Dealers inGeneral Merchandise, No. 80 King st.,Honolulu. 1
WO TAI & CO.,Importers and General Dealers
in English, American and Chinese Pro-visions. Plantation Teas and GenoialSupplies. Also, White & Coloicd Con-tra-
Matting, all qualities and pilccs.No. 21 Nuuaifu htieet. opposite Mr. O,
Afong'rt. 523 0m
"7iNa wo Chan & Co.,It Inipoiteiriiind General Dealersin English, American and Chinese Pro-visions, Plantation Tea and GeneralSupplies. Also, white and colored contract matting, all qualities and prices,
JSffir No. 22 Nuuanu Street, oppositoMr. Afong's, 81
WM. McCANttMBSS,No. 0 Queen street,, Fish Mnrket,
Dealer in choicestIleof, Veal, 31ut(on, I'IhIi, Ac, Ac.
Family and Shipping Orders carefullyattendeil to. Llvn stool furnished tovessels at short notice, niut vegetables
.1 of all kiuds supplied to order. 340 ly
Professionals.
DR. THAOHBR,DENTIST,bull stands at the head ot his professon.
Restoration and Contourwork a speciality. Using coloredgold or any other matciia known tothe profession as the case rcquhes.From this date prices reduced 25 to 60per tent, guaranteeing satisfaction anddoing first-clai- s work 25 per cent lowerban auyother dentist "in, Honolulu.
503
GROSSMAN,DENTIST,
lias opened his otliec in Hotel st., nextthe Y. M. U. A. building, where he is
piep.ired to perform all operations indentistry. 3m 501.
R. EMERSON,Residence aud consultation rooms
No. 2 Kukul St., comer of Foi t.Telephone Ho. 149. 59 2in
"JIT THOMPSON,1U.. ATloRNEY AT LAW
ana Sjltcitor in Chancery,Office over Lederei's O. P. M. Bazuar,
W. corner Merchant and tort stieets,enuunco on Merchant street. Honolulu,U. I. OSO 3m b
ALFRED S. HARTWELL,CUUlhLLLOU AT LAW,Odlcc-.ov- er the Bank of Bishop & Co.
582 3m b Honolnlu.
JM. DAVIDSON,ATTORNEY AT LAW.5U-- No. la Kaahumanu street.
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A ROSA,ATTORNEY AT LAW,Aud Notary Public,
Office witli the Attorney General, Aliiolani Hale, Honolulu. 342 ly
OHN RUSSELL"ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office, on Merchant street, (uext doorto Dr. Stangenwald.) 495 ly
SB. DOLE,Lawyer and Notary Public,11 No. 15 Kaahumanu
M. hatchFrancis Attoiney at Law,23 15 Kaahumanu st
KICHARD F. BICKERTON,and Counsellor at Law.Money to lend on Mortgages of Free,holds. Office, No. 44 Mcichant st. 1
CECIL BROWN,'
and Counsellor at Law.Notary Public, and Agent for taking Acknowiedgments of Instruments for theIfcland 01 Oaliu . No. 8 Kaahumanu btHonolulu. l ,
JM. MONSARRAT,ATTORNEY AT LAWand Notaiy Public. Real Estato in anypart of the Kingdom bought, sold analeased, on commission. Loaus ncgotinted, Legal Documents Drawn. No. 27Merchant st. (Gazette Block), Honolulu,Hawaiian Islands 190
C O. BERGER,KAA1IUMANU STItKKT.
General Agent forTho N. Y. Lifo Insurance Company,
The City of London Firo In. Co(limitdMacnealo & Urban Safes,
The Celebrated Springfield Gas MachineGas Fixtiiics of Mitchell, Vnnco & Co.
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Robert LeworB, O. JL Cooke,
LEWERS Ss COOKE,(successors to Lowers & Dickson,)Importers and Dealers in Lumber and allkinds ot BinlUlng Materials, Fort street,Honolulu I
WILDER & CO.,Dealers In Lumber, Paints,Oils, Nails, Salt and Building Materialsof every kind, cor. Fort and Queen sts.,Houolulu. 1
Water Notice.Ofllco Sup't Water Works,
Honolulu, July 3, 1882,' A LL persons having Water PrivilegesXX, aro notified that their Water Ratesaro payablo semi-annuall- in advance.at tho office of tho Superintendent ofWater Works, foot of Nuuauu street,upon tho 1st day of Jnnuarv and July ofeach year. OHAS. B. AVlLSON,
Hup't WaterworksS, K. Kaai, Minister of Interior. 204
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AW)lltUltoMir)MlilMllttlllh8- ; r--; " r. -- , w " , , n : . . i.BANKING NOTICE.THE UNDERSIGNED lmvo formedX ii copartnership under the firmname of " SPRECKEL3 & Uo." for thopurpose of carrying on n, general bank-ing nnd exchaugo business atlllotiolulu,unR aiich other nlncca in tho HawaiianKingdom as mtvv be deemed advisable-- -
(Sinned) GLAUS SPliECKELS.Wm.G. IRWIN.P. P. LOW.
. Honolulu, Jan..Mth, 188-1- .
Hefcrrlng to the nhovc we bug totho business public that wo are
prepared te make loans, discouut approv.cd notes, and purchase exchange at thebest current rates. Our arrangementsfor selling exchange on the principalpoints In tho United States, Europe,China, Japan and Australia are beingmade, and when perfected, duo noticewill be given. We shall also be preparedto receive deposits on open account,make collections, nnd conduct a general
" banking and exchange businessG10 3mb (signed) SPliECKELS & Co.
BISHOP & Co., BANKERS,Honolulu, Hawaiian ltdnudt..
Dr.uv Exchango on theButilc ot' CiUilbrniu. -. .IT.
And their agents inNEW YORK. BOSTON, HONG KONG.
.Messrs. N. 51. Rothschild &Son, London.The Commercial Bank Co.. of Sydney,
London,Tho Commercial Bank Co., of Sulney,
Sydney.The Rank of Netv Zealand: Auckland,
ChrhUchurch, and Wellington.The Rank Jof British Columbia, Vie.
tofia, R. C. and Portland, Or.AND
Transact a General Ranking RnMncs.609 ly b
t?ledgod to neither Sect nor Party.Bat established for the benefit of all .
SATURDAY,. MAY 10, 1881.
THIS EVENING'S DOINGS.
Drawing Class. Y. M. C. A. 7 30Gospel Temperance Meeting at
Bethel, at 7:30.
DOINGS.
Casino at the Park, open all clay.Bethel Sunday School, at 9 :lf.Fort St. Church S. S. at !):45.St. Andrew's Cathedral S. S. 10.Bethel, Service, at 11. .St. Andrews' Cathedral. Mirvice,
morning and evening.Fort St. Church. service, morning
and evening.Prayer Meeting Y. M. C. A..
:5 :i)0 p.m.' Bible Class at Fort St. ChurchVcgtry. at G:lf
THE MINISTERIAL NECLECT.
It is a shame that the Ministerial"Reports are so behind time.
The work of the session is delayedand valuable time wasted by thisdereliction. 'Mr. Gibson, with hisusual manly spirit, has sought to
, throw the blame upon the printers.The true causes of the delay arc thathe has arrogated to himself so maivyoffices that preparing the reportstook more time than he had antici-pated, and he did not commenceearly enough ; and the other, that hehas written such amass of stuff, .thatundue time is required to translateand print all.
Of the six reports that should havebeen placed in the hands of the Rep-resentatives ere this, they have re-ceived but one, that ol' the FinanceDepartment. And even this reporthas not yet been presented in theHawaiian language.
Mr. Gibson is the hcll'-institut-
guardian of Hawaiian liberties ; thevirtuous censor of previous adminis-trations; the severe critic and tra-duc- cr
of Ministers whose record waspurity itself as compared to thestained pages of the past two years.
Transgressors always like to forgetthe past, and to cover their tracks,but the interminable harangues whichhave been prepared for reports willnot blind and mislead as intended.
Calling names and vituperating isa too common fault, but the mannerin which we have criticised Mr. Gib-son's conduct we believe to be fullyjustified by the facts. Like BenButler, it is impossible to talk abouthim without saying something to hisdiscredit,
JINKS AND BUMPS AT THE LEGIS-LATURE.
It was a dull day at the Legisla-ture, and the Bulletin reporter wasbalancing himself on tho edge of hischair, nursing his knee and chewinga pencil for want of something better.to do, aud speculating upon the pro-bability of being able to get freelunches at the eating house whichthe Prime Minister and Minister tfForeign Affairs is going to open inhis back yard, when Juh dreamymeditations were suddenly broughtto a close by a voice which lie recog-nized as that of Bumps. He was
evidently in tho middle of a conver-sation, and the first words that thereporter heard were "So that'sMacfnrlanc is it? Why he's a littledaisy, isn't he j just sweet enoughto kiss, Such soft brown eyes nndthat bang. I tell you what -- if hewould only shave off that killingmustache and side lights and put ontights and a bustle and a polonaise,and take to the stage as a varietyactress, all he'd have to do would beto just stand there and smile, andhe'd bring down the house,, liko athousand of brick on a hill of beans.,and Iioav he'd scoop the coin."
"Yes," said Jinks, "that's Geawgc,and he's a lady killer from the wordgo a perfect masher. Why theysay that when he rides in from Wai-ki- ki
in the morning he has to wear avail, because the girls nil come outand hang on the gales and look athim so hard that it makes him bash-ful that's his chief fault he's sobashful. But when you get down tobusiness, he's right up to snuff andon hand every time. Why didn'tyou ever hear about that water pipejob? Why he sold the Governmenta lot of cost iron pipe big enough torun the wholo Pacific Ocean throughit. They didn't need it any more
fthan a cat needs a spelling bookthere's four or five miles of it lyingaround Ntiuanu street now. Butthat wasn't the best of it. Gcawgehe got to windward of old Gibsonsomehow or other and got hi3 payfor the pipe before ever the stuff
ftlcft England. Now that's what Icall financccring. Talk about yourJay Gould. I don't believe ho everbeat that.
Which one is Gibson, anyhow?Why don't you know him? He's
that sly foxy old coon by the doorthere sits on the small of his hackand the back of his head with hisknees against the desk most ofthe time. If you keep your eyeson him you'll sec that henever looks continuously at anyone eyes keep going aroundlike a lightening bug in a marsh.Poor old sinner, ho must have coldsweats at night when he thinks ofthat finance committee poking aroundamong the coronation vouchersthere'll be some fun around herewhen they report. Why there'sfour of the most rabid oppositionistson'thc committee. Godfrey Brown,and Smith, andNawahi, and Rowell,and nobody to represent the Minis-try but Keau, the taro man; andthey say he's looking both sides ofthe fence.
There's a large fine looking manover there with a gold chain onwho'fe he? That, O thaUs Col. C.Hastings Judd, Lord High Chamber-maid to His Royal Nibbs. Gibbyhales him as the Devil does holywater you see Judd is solid withRex, and when Gibby tried to gethim fired out so that he could putin his son-in-la- w or some otherflunkey, Rex he kicked. Says he toGibby, Mr. Gibson, I used to thinkthat 1 was King, but I have aboutgiven that up as an exploded idea.I've made three Ministers out of youat the same time, and you havo madeyourself Prime Minister. I've madeyou the Bord of Health, the Bord ofEducation, and clone everythingyou wanted, but I'm going to drawthe line somewhere, and I shall drawit here. I've' given you everythingelse, but I'm going to choose myown chamber maid. With that Rexhe sits down hard, and Gibby helike a sneaks off licked puppy ; andJudd ho was in the next room andheard the whole of it, aud ever sincehe's laid awake nights blessingGibson.
THE LAWMAKERS.
Baker ia mighty in quotingScripture.
The bill to perpetuate the presentliquor law was referred to a specialcommittee.
S. B. Dole has given notice of uprohibition liquor bill.
Government Representative Ba-ker will get his eara boxed by theold man if he brings in too many
resolutions.Hon, J. Kauhanc spoke most
earnestly and wisely, yesterday,upon the liquor question. IHb re-marks were listened to most respect-fully by Hie House.
Poor J, E., Bush. He don'tlike it that the committees are madeup mainly, of representatives. Hopltiously complained of it during the
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discussion of the diseased animallaw.
Forcible- arguments wero broughtyesterday against the present appealsystem, by which the same Judgeof the Supreme Court sits on appealin cases which he has already tried.
Hon. J. T. Baker, in the debateon the liquor question, said thatthere was virtue in liquor it taughtthe English language ; some nativescould not speak a word when sober,but after drinking could talk flucntlv.
So far as the Ministers arc con-cerned, the suggestions in His Ma-jesty's speech relating to measuresto promote temperate habits, seemstphave been put in simply as "taffy."They say they have no measures to-pu- t
forward on the subject.The turkey law was reported back
to the House by the Judiciary Com-mittee, who recommended that thelaw should be slightly modified andpassed. The original draft of thisimportant law in enumerating theclasses of birds to be affected by itmentioned "peacocks" amongothers.As this law would exclude peahensfrom the benefit of the law it becamenecessary to introduce an amend-ment.
THE LEG LAT1EFkiday, May 9. Continued.
The bill to perpetuate the liquorlaw was referred to a Select Com-mittee consisting of Messrs Aholo,Nawahi, Lilikalani, Dole and Na-hin- u.
Second reading of an Act to amendSection 780 Civil Code relating torepresentatives. Passed to engross-ment and will be read a third timeTuesday.
A bill relating to the suppressionof disease among animals introducedby Mr. Smith, was referred to aSpecial Committee as follows :
Messrs Smith, (chairman), J.Richardson, C. H. Judd, P. Iscn-ber- g,
and the Attorney General.Second reading of an Act to re
establish Circuit Judges in the Islandof Oahti introduced by Mr. Kaulti-ko- u.
Referred to .Judiciary Com-mittee.
The House adjourned at 4 :35.Saturday, May 10.
The House assembled at 1 v. m.After prayer by the Chaplain, the
minutes of the proceeding day wereread and adopted.
Petitions being in order Mr. Doleproceeded to read a petition but wascalled to point of order by Mr.AholO; Petitions are only supposedto bo read by their title, and not infull. The rules were suspended andMr. Dole read a petition asking that$4,000 be appropriated for improv-ing and extending the road in PauoaValley. Referred to Committee onPublic Lands.
Mr. Kancalii presented two peti-tions praying that tuition fees chargedchildren attending English schoolsbe abolished. Referred to Commit-tee on Education. '
Mr. Kamakcle, two petitions, thatno restriction be placed on the useof intoxicating liquors by Ifawaiians,and that the present liquor law becontinued. Referred to Select Com-mittee.
Mr. Amara, a petition from thedistrict of Waimca, Koolauloa, thatWaimea be made a part of the dis-trict of Waialua. Referred to Com-mittee on Public Lands.
Mr. Dole reported from the Judi-ciary Committee, that the bill rela-ting to corporations introduced byMr. Smith.- -
Mr. Richardson moved the reportbe laid on table, until the othermember of the Judiciary Committeehad signed it, only four of the Com-mittee having affixed their signatures.
The Attorney General said the billshould not be passed until amended.
He would not support it until itwas properly drawn out. Ho sup-posed that, the honorable memberopposed the amendment because itwas drawn tip by 9 Minister. Didhe believe with tho unbelievcra thatnothing good can come out of Naza-reth.
President thought tho amendmentwas out of order. It waB the reportof the committee that should boreconsidered, after some further dis-cussion the bill was finally laid onthe table until tho minority reported,
Mr. Dole, from the Judiciary Com-mittee, reported on the opiumbill introduced by Mr, Lilikalani,
thatlho billform, andpostponed.
is in nn impracticableMiould be indefinitely
luwiiNHinm
IT. B. M. Commissioner, MajorWodchouse, Governor F. F. Lowand Mr J D Sprcckcls occupied seatsin the Legislature Assembly yester-day.
INSECTS IN BRICKS.
Having occasion in San Franciscoto examine a brick that was takenfrom an old ruined and forsakenbuilding which was being torn downto make room for a hadsomc busi-ness block, a reporter was somewhatstartled upon adjusting a microscope Jto sec each pore of the brick in-habited with a peculiar rod-lik- e nni-mnlcu-
of the genus bacilli. Asthese insects cannot be seen otherthan by the microscope, even whenthey live in the human system andprcyT upon our vitality, neither arethey visible in tho soil or substancein which they may live and hive,except by a powerful glass. Theirmotions when they were exposed toblows wore as the link of a chain,reminding one of a system of jointsto be extended and contracted. Theywere semi-transpare- with a slight,scintillating column nearly two-thir- ds
their length, extending fromnearly their head to their pointedtails, probably their spinal column.As this brick was from the founda-tion and being underground andnext to the street sidewalk, it il-lustrates forcibly the fact that how-ever hard burnt and well made, por-ous substances should not be putunderground for foundations ofsewers. Solid rock, or concrete, orterra cotta are the only proper build-ing materials below the level of thesidewalks. S. IP. Chronicle.
PRINTING PRESSES NOT A NUISANCE.
After two years and a half of liti-gation,, the Supreme Court of Penn-sylvania has decided the suit of J.Carroll McCaffrey against James II.Elvcrson. The latter is the pub-lisher of two periodicals SaturdayNight and Golden Days.. In 1881he erected a building at Ninth andSpruce streets, Philadelphia, special-ly designed for thfc preparing, print-ing and publishing of his publica-tions. Soon after commencing activeoperations, the residents of theneighborhood complained of thenoises made by the printing pressesused in doing the printing of Mr.Elvcrson's periodicals. Matters werebrought to an issue by J. Carroll Mc-Caffrey, who resided next door tothe Elvcrson building, filing a billin equity praying for an injunctionrestraining James H. Elvcrson fromcanying on, his business so as to bea nuisance to his neighbors. Anexaminer and master was appointed,who took a large mass of testimony,much of it of a conficting nature.The master decided against the run-ning of the presses ; but the Court,in view of the contradictory evidence,appointed a commission of disinter-ested experts to examine into thepractical merits of the case. Thecommissioners reported against thenuisance theory, and tho Courtrefused to grant an injunction tostop the presses.
Mr. McCliffrey appealed from thisdecision to the Supreme Court of theState, which affirmed the decision ofthe lower tribunal throug ChiefJustice Mercur, who, in his opinion,said., that a person residing in thecenter of a large city cannot expectto be surrounded with the stillnesswhich prevails in the rural districts ;ho must necessarily hear some noiseand occasionally feel some vibrationsproduced by the movement andlabor of its people and the hum ofits mechanical industries. Everynoise is not a nuisance ; when it isproduced by the exercise of a law-ful industry, the strong arm of thelaw should not be extended for itssuppression. Printers' Circular.
Ceremonies are different in everycountry ; but true politeness is every-where the same. Goldsmith.
To whom can riches g reputeor trust,
Content or pleasure, but tho goodand just? Pope.
Driving; Mare for Sale.TN CONSUQUENOE of Jl. W. P.X Tolor leaving This Kingi'om, 1 haveboon nuthorizPiF to sell liis beuutifulGHAY MAltE "LUCY." Those wliodesire a good loadbter or a fine FamilyHorse should apply without delay to
J. E V ISOIAN,703 2w Gcnornl Business Agent.
mNOTICE.
CONSIGNEES TEH A11ME(JARvLU fioin Now Yoikwill nlcaso enll and pay
fioigin, and receive ORI31R3 atTartu: & Cooun, Agents.
Ilpnolultt, May lOlli, lt-8- 710 lw
Wolfe & EdwardsITavo juHt'iTcelvrd
Icr Mnviponn. T&ny Silt.A full line of
Fresh GroceriesAN- D-
ProvisionsWhittaker Hams,Pickled Pork,Royal Rienkfoot Uncoil,Pickled Herrings,Salmon Bellies in Kit's,Smoked Salmon,Smoked Herring.'', &c.
Also 1111 Assortment of die linest
French Candies,FIGS AND NUTS.
, Coffee Ground SCvcry Ifovning,Goods deliveied free of charge;. In any
pan 01 uic rny.
Ethic l Telephone :c4(.B . Itox ).' 710 2w
Just ReceivedKx Alnmctla and IWariiutHa
A line Invoice of American
BKANDS OIT CIGAKSGold Bar Cigaretts,
Full Hamt Cigautles,Long (Jul Tobacco,Granulated Tobacco,Plug Cut Tobacco,
For sale in lots to .suit at lowest prices.
U. JSiedclI,7t01w 1044 Fort Street.
G. Eicdell would invitethe attennion of Hie trade to the factthat heha just received ex Alamedaand Matiposa a line Invoice of TWONEW BHANDS UP CIGARETTES,
OOH.I 33AJK,AND
PULL HAND,which lie introduce to the public ofHonolulu, tliey having a high reputationin California, and arc made of pureLONG CUT VIRGINIA TOBACCOAND RICEPA1 EK.and do not bite thetongue. Try tbem once and convinceyourself. For tale by all cigar dealers.
&. Riodcll,710 lw 101J4 Fort Street.
Just ReceivedPER STEAMER MARIPOSA
Via Panama,A full assortment of superior
mm Pro?For Sale at
70S lw P. A. Scltnerey & Co.
The British' Benevolent
SOCIETY
33 .XjJL"Will take place at tire MUSIC HALLon Tuesday evening, May 5J7th.
Tickets $2.fi0, to be had from themembers ol the Ball Committee. 7i7 4t
WANTED.A MAN AND WOMAN wanted asgeneral servants, at ,03 EmmaStreet. 705 tf
Noticeto Creditors
HAVING BjSEN APPOINTED thWAdministrator, with Willannexed, of the Estate of Simon K.ICtiai, deceased, by the Supreme Court,wo hcroby notify all cicditors. of thesaid Kstato to file their claims, dulyveiilled, with us within six monthsfrom this date; if not ho lllcd, they willbo loiever buried.
S. B. DOLE, .B. M. DAMON, '
Administrators with the Will annexedof the Estate of Simon K. Kaai, late
Honolulu, April 25, 1SS1. 097 lm
NOTICESF YOUR HORSE IS SICK or LAME,
X or any way out of order, call 011 AT. BAKKR, at Capt. J. O. Cluney's stalil i'- -, corner of Queen & Punnhbow) sts
horses to saddle or car.lingo a .specialty. 420 ly
DIVIDEND NOTICE.ntVIDhND of Fain Plantation of
JLf 0 per bhtiro 011 May 1st, at thooniceof702 lw Oabtm: & Cooke Agents.
BUIS! TinTTTT tV a flTj5 fl
A gr at nvmlcrof my cujtimns hav-ing made cnqultlcs after 111010 i.f thoPDelicious
VtlUJNA. f
Easter Citron Bisl finiiipha small supply
Every SaturdayAt fi p. in.,
AND SUNDAY MORNING.ESIMcnso leave orders not later
than 12 noon every Saturday
ATF.H 5Steam Cir.tlv Factory and Bakery,
70i Hotel street. im
D. M. CllOWLEY. a. 1IASTIE
CRCWL EY &
78 King St. 78 King St.
(Opposito Whitman & Wright.)
PRACTICAL
XJPHOLS!
Jut t Received Superb Ccvetinr andTiimmingfor
w rages.Parlor Sets, etc., etc.
Cheaper Than Ever ! ! !BSTUall and sec our Goods and your willbuy direct from the Makers, as we are
tho only
Practica! Upho&stererin Business in Honolulu and defy Con-
tradiction on this point.
.Repairing-.- , IScoveriBi andKcRtniling
A Speciality,Tiin
"BOBTOS'' ami " CIEAEiEiESTGK "
SPRING BED,ISTot to lc Surpassed.
Crowley & Co.591 6m . 78 King Street.
Jo Planters & Others
For Sale
30 Fine HLa-i- eYoung Miles
Apply to J. I. Dowsett,or JR. A. Bnikaw,
C88tf Queen Street.
FOR SALE.FIRST CLASS
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY
FOR SALE, in older to retire fromthe Photograph Business, my GallrrThe largest and best on the island Inperfect running order, with first classinstrument, doing a good businetB,situated in the best business innntlrm in
. the City of Honolulu. Rooms laigc andconvenient, villi one good N. L. Sky.light and side light. Al out 4000 pajinglegistered Negatives, ery rare, and not,eiihy 10 lie got. Celebrated Views of allpans of tho Hawaiians in alltheir ancient cot,tumc; also the oalyComplete Vicwa of the Volcano anilLava flows. With a leaso of three andhalf years, lent very low and a goodsupply of water. Will fell for fivethousand dollars part to bo raid in cdt--and a part with a good sccuilty Uestchance ever offered as there is but oneGalloiy besi- - e this on the whole Groupof Islands For full pnilicnlars
Apply, to J. E. WIPEMAN,General Butinets Agent,
or A. MONl'ANO.Corner Fort and King Streets, ilonolu u.
0112 lm
FOR SALE.FOUR FINE BUILDINGLOTS at Vuuahou, Honolulu,lvinc between iho 1 mmiRnanf
Mr. jj. i. Jjuiingham and .Messrs. Gra.ham and Foster. Two of thcFO lots lm veeach a froutago of 1C0 feet on BeretaniaStreet and 11 ueptli of f00 feet, and twhave each a frontage of 102. 7 feet ouBingham Street and a deptli of 275 feet.These four lots adjoin each other andwill bo sold either separately or as awhole.
Apply to J. M. MONSAHHAT,07 tf No. 27 Merchant trtreat.
TO LET.THAT DESIRABLE and neatly lo.
Hi0Jc aud I'raml-- Lincoln,?01kJu?ff Street. This Fire P,o
Brick Building recently finished is (heof thofh.et In the cliy of Honolulu.Gas P pes and Patent Water CI .bets andeverything pertaining to modern im.provenients through ait the building,lhe upp.r puit ol pruni-e- wll be fittedup to Milt Tenant either as a W e houseor for Ilouseholl pmpote . A Private'eutranco also in the rtar lo premhes.
APPtyt J. E. WIBEJIAM,OUBlw General Business Agent.
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i;iuiuli guihlin,SATURDAY, MAY 10, 18Sf.
SUN, MOON AtlD SEA.
All time Horn noon of to-d- ay . May 10. h nt.
aim Sets C 29.Sun Rises ' 17 23.Moon Rises 7 25.High Tide (laige) 5 00.High Tide (small) 17 20.
WIND AXI) WElTHEnItccoul lrom noon of yesterday: J.
nnromclrr Thonnomelcr Kahi.I in
' T'tiii I ii II su I on I ten II to i8hI so.os I no u I ;;o.n h too vo to o onWind, N.U, biluk; hky, luuyj Sen, heavy
swell.
OEftNifJ 8. S. CO.
ror. bx niAratsco.Miiripooii. . . .Jics ILnolulu, May lothAlameda. . . .Leavci Honolulu. June 1st.
PACIFIC MAIL S. S. CO.
VOW AUOKIANI) AMI) SVDKKY!
(Mty of Sydney On May 17tORhAJs FKANC18CO.
Stmr Australia ny 11
TELEPHONIC.Diamond Head, May l6, 3 pan
Strong N.B. wind.
ARRIVALS.May 10
Schr Jennie from KilaucaStmr Kilauca Hon from KaluiluiStmr Kinau from windwaid ports
DEPARTURES.May 10-- BkHope for Port Townsend
Schr Kukn. for Koliala
VESSELS LEAVING ON MONDAY.
Stmr Kilauca IIou for KahulniSchr Cateriua for IlanaleiStmr Lchua for Maui and MolokaiSchr Jennie Walker for lliloSchr Waioli.for liana
PASSENGERS.
From Molokai & Maui per Lcbua,May oj T McCrosson, Miss ABanister and 17 deck.
From Kahulni per Kilauca Hoti,May 10 Capt T II Hobrou & wife,T W Hobron, T R Foster, Capt SassT W King and child, Miss T Winter,W G Piukwith, H W Garvis, MrCarr and wife and 44 deck.
For Port Townsend per Hope,May 10 A Cameron, J Desmond.
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SHIPPING NOTES.
Thcbgtno J. D. Spicokcls, Capt. C.G. Frlis, :u rived at Kahului from SanFrancisco, on May Gth with a generalcargo.
The schr Apna, Capt. McCulloch,
sailed from Kahulni for San Francisco,on May 9th with 5S21 bags of sugar,
weighing 734,137 lb, valued at $35,120.-88- .
Passenger: Capt. II. T. Roznolds.The bark Atfliie Carver, Capt. Pendle-
ton, arrived yesterday with a cargo of
general meichaiulisc. She is 137 days
from New York, having sailed 2 days
after dealing. She had a very heavygale off Cape Horn, took the N. E.trades, 8 N. of the Equator. She is
consigned to Castle & Cooke and isdocked at Brewer's wharf.
Stmr Kilauea U911 brought 315 bagsof sugar, 328 bags of taro and 13 boxesof taro flour.
The Emma put to sea yesterday for
Heeia, but had to return as the windhad spilt her sails. She will probablysail this p.m.
Th'j Leluui was unaoie 10 imie any
sugar from Klpahulu. the weather beingto rough.
The bark nope sailed this p.m. forPort Townsend. She took 151 bags ofsue ir and 25 bbls of molasses, valued$1038.30.
bTrth.- in the cily, on Miy 10. 18S. To the
nvlfo of Win. O. Atwatcr a daughter.
LOCAL & GENERAL HEWS.
Every thins in our line cheap.
708 3t. King Bros.
A band concert will be given on
Monday evening, at Emma Square.
Consignees per Abbie Carver am
requested to call for orders at Castle& Cooke's.
Don't forget. Easter Citron Bunsto be had at Horn's this afternoonat 5 o'clock and morning.
. . .
FouRoIBces to let, well lighted
and ventilated over the I. X. L.and Queenstore, corner Nuuanu
VVl 11streets.
Woufb & Edwards have just re-
ceived a largo supply of fresh gro-
ceries, candies, provisions, etc.-- Sco
new advertisement.
Loveks of a good smoke, should
call on G. Ricdell, and secure some
of tho new brands of cigarettes and
Tobacco.
Tiium! is a boom just now amongst
the Chinese, in wooden buildings,
probably providing against tho
threatened lire-pro- of building act.
Gueat satisfaction is professed by
all concerned at the extreme fairness
of the transactions at tho fair. Theand fullprices wore very moderate
value was given.
Tun comparatively vnrc sight of amonkey on horseback was to be sconthis morning on Nminmi fitrcct.
TiiEiu; in c about 40 lepers to goby tho steamer Wokolii, which isnow uwniting a. change in theweather.
w morning, at Fort St.Church, the pastor will preach. Inthe evening it is expected that Dr.
K. McLean, of Oakland, Califor-nia, will preach.
ItThu new telephone building is
being pijshcd rapidly forward, a largonumber of workmen being employed,t stands on tho corner of Merchant
and Alnkcn streets.
Steamer Australia will be duo to-morrow from the Colonics.
Tin: Chinese cobbler on the side-walk of Maunakca street has enlarged orhis establishment, he has taken threefeet more frontage and there is abranch of the firm. around the comeron Hotel street.
The stone for St. Antliews Cathe-dral is coming out in the Britishship Ophelia. It has been foundcheaper to import it from England,than to pay tho rates demanded bystone cutters here.
Mr. Geo. Bowser, the former pub-lisher of tbe Hawaiian Directory, ar-rived by tho Mariposa. Mr. Bowser"is the representative of the Se7ni-Wcck- ly
Herald Trade, a new com-mercial paper printed in San Fran-cisco.
oThe foundation of the new bank
is now being laid, and consists of alayer of concrete, on which vestsa wall constructed of Punch Bowlstone. This will be carried up to thelevel of' the ground, above whichbricks will be used.
A bov named John Hake, a halfwhite, shot another boy, at Maka-wa- o,
on last Friday week. One ac-count states that the ball entered thebody and has not yet been extracted ;while another states that it glancedon a rib and did not enter. Hake isheld to await the result of the injury.
The postal authorities received bythe last mail, specimens of the newstamped envelopes which, had beenordered. There are fine denomina-tions. 1 cent colored green, 2 centspink, 4 cents vermillion, 5 centsblue and 10 cents black. This im-portation will supply a long feltwant, and will no doubt soon obtainuniversal popularity.
. oThe May number of the Anglican
Church Chronicle is now before us.Itsleadinsr article "After thoughtsof a Pastor," on the relation of theshepherd to his flock, shows signs ofthought and 'felling. The educa-tional portion, deals with corporalpunishment in schools. We couldwish this article were decisive. Thewhole number is full of valuable andinteresting information and quite upto its former promise.
EMMA SQUARE CONCERT.
The Band will play in EmmaSquare, this afternoon, at 4:30. Thefollowing is the programme :March Royal Review ....GladmnnOverture Italian Style SchubertFantasia Tho Princess Air....Clarcnco
election Don Carlos VerdiWaltz Lauia MillockcrQuadrille Beggar Student. . .Millockcr
THE FAIR.
Tho concert last night was quitein keeping with tbe entertainment of
the night before. The place wascrowded,1 quite a number having to
stand during most of the evening.
Some ladies in this plight were gal-
lantly rescued by Mr. Tanuatt who
lured several gentlemen out of their
seats and substituted ladies in a
way and manner peculiarly his own.
The business of tho evening com
menced with an Overture by the
Symphory Club, which was mcII andeffectively rendered. "Rub-a-dub-du- b"
by youthful Miss Hare, was
received with the most violent ap
plause and it was found necessary
to recite another piece in order
to soothe the audience. The
dramatic part entitled "At theRegister" was a little tamo atGrst, but soon grew into absorbing
interest. The parts were we'll sus
tained anil mo wuuiu picuu imiuDiujj,though ending somewhat; abruptly.
A solo by Miss Lachman, who has a
beautiful voice, though with tremu-
lant tendencies Ivas fiercely encored.
Whereupon she sang another piece.
Tho concluding "Gavotte" by thoand it is toclub was a bright piece,
bo regi cited that it wag lost tonportion of the audience, who loftbefoic it was ended. The wholechtcitaitiment ivivi very satisfactoryand mot with marked and generalapproval.
THE PLANTERS MONTHLY.
The May number of this magazinehas come promptly to hand, and is ofmore' than usual interest.
The articles are all instructive, ofand nearly all of a practical nature.
begins with a thoughtful paper onConstitutional Government, which istimely nnd forcible. The following bystatements should be pondered :'.'It is just as necessary that theKing keep within constitutionallimits as for tho Courts or Legisla-ture. The constitution declares thatthe King governs for the good of thowhole people and not for the benefit
honor of any class, individual orfamily. The people have the right,and it may be said .that it is their 4duty, to soo that government is forthe common good."
Next comes an article taken fromthe Sityar Cane on the amount ofjuice left in trash after the cane isground ; then a statement of thearticles exempt from duty under theReciprocity Treaty with Mexico.
This is followed by an account ofthe quarterly meeting of the Trusteesof the Planters Company ; and tablesshowing the commerce between Cali-fornia and the Hawaiian Islands.
We notice one item which appearsincorrect, namely: $15,000 woithof butter exported from Californiato these Islands in 18S3, while thevalue of the groceries for the sameperiod is placed at $36,300.
"Our Plantation Fuel and Howto Use It," is evidently written b'one who knows whcieof he speaks.
The statement of the sugar yieldat Waianae, Oahu, is rematkableindeed. Seven and two-fift- tons ofsugar per acre is enormous and ex-ceptional.
A piece on roses shows how easilyrose cuttings ma7 be imported, andanother entitled " The Future,"suggests the product of other cropsbesides sugar. 4
The communications arcof a practical nature.
A page of "items" completes thetwenty-fou- r pages.
Altogether it is one of the bestnumbers yet published.
Wanted.or two intclligi nt I30YS (white
preferred), for the printing bupi-nes- s.Apply Daily Bulletin Ollice. &
Furnished Rooms.urn n nn it"h. n, urrniMlTV..'ISiY-- Sp " " "i- lu ujjuunii i tifi -- a
V 1 UKNibilJii IjUIIUi.Mjmm S 110 USt3 known as theWHITE
118 Nuuanu Avenue, abo e BeretaniaSticet, a so, some COTTAUU ItOUilS.Apply on the premises to7051m Mrb. J. T. WHITE, Propiictoic. ,
Cottage to Let and FurnitureTor Sale.
1'AGi: ON PALACE WALK nearCOT slieet, contains) 5 lloonis.and Bath. Fin niture complete throughout. Rent ot pitmisc-- . 15 Furniture10 hell (cosl) 330.
Apply lo J. E. WISEMAN,707 Iw Geneial Business A,rcnt.
To Let.SIDE or that beautiful OfficeONE now occupied entire by J. E.
Wiboman in tho l ampbell Blouk, .Merclnnt mip't. with hi lee ofnc Finnituie,
Apply to J . E. WISEMAN.Oil ti Geneial Business Agent.
Furn "shed Eoams.GENTLEMEN ONLY. Apply
; toMliS.'JW.NEIt 82 Kln-- j Sit eel,neui'y Oiipoiio tho Windsor Restaurant,
IIC0 ly b
For Sale.BUILDING LOT '200ft x 100ft
VERY DESIRABLE BUILDINGA LOT 200 x 100. on the corner otPellicula and Lunnlilo blieets, beingcentnil in its location, having a com-mandin- g
vlow. And both fenced andwatered. Making It a very fine lot fora family residence.
Applv to. James A. Kkn-vkd-iit the Honolulu Iron Woiks.
Notice.CONSIDERATION pf the urgentON request ot our cniployes, wo beg
to givo notice that on anilaftcr May 10thlSSt, IIIC HOIIOIIIIU iron Hurhsviu. mcloc their Works on Satiudays at 13o'clock noon.
HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO.Honolulu, May Hid, lb:4. 70 1 lw
Arutir HONOL.DLU IRON "WORKS,v t!4fiA Steam endues, sucar mills, boil.crs, coolorii; iron, braes and lead cast-ings ; machinery of ovory descriptionmade to order. Particular attention paidto ship's black smithing. Job work oxcouted at short notice '
J. 31. OAT & CO., ttAIMrAKKKKLoft in A. F. OookeH New FiicProof
Building, foot of Nuuanu Street.Honolulu, H.I.
Flags of all descriptions mule laidrepaired, ly h
Ocoaiiic Steamship Oomprnut, winvitMMnT
jafoncu ami KlegaiilSleuiTHilp's
MARIPOSA ALAMEDA,Will lruu' Honolulu and San
Fianciseo on the1st and 1 5th of Each Month.
Passexoki'.s may have their namesbooked in advance by applying at thyonlcc of the agents.
Passengers by this line are heicby no-tified that they will be allowed 200 lbs
baggage free by tho Ovcilantl Rail-way, when traveling East.
Excursion Tickots for Round Trip, $125,good to mturii by any of tho Company's."steamers within ninety days.
Meiichaxoisi: intended for shipmentthis lino will bo received free of
chaigo in thu Company's New Waichouse and lecelpts issued for same.
lxsuuAKcr. on moickaudlso, whilst inthe warehouse, will be at owner's risk.
Wm. O. Iuwin&Co.,Agents, O. S. S. Co.
WIXDTEXfc'S S. S. CO.lUmttcil.
GfeStearnor Kinau.King, Commander,
Leaves Honolulu each Tuesday atp.m., tDiiuhir.g at Lubaina, Mnu.-lae- u
Bay, Makuua, Mahukona, Ha-waiian;, Laupnhoehoo and Hilo.
Returning, will touch at all thoalovc ports, arriving at Honolulueach Satin day afternoon.
IKT--3 ..ISLANDSteam Navigation Company's
IiEMG OF tATEXXUBXtS.fesSfe.
Tho Planter,uates, . Commander,
Will run regularly for Kona and KauLeaves Honolulu at 4 p.m. on
Friday, April 4 Tuesday, May 27Tuesday, " 15 Fiiday, June (iFriday, " 25 Tucdaj-- , " 17Tuesday, May (5 Fiiday, 27Fiiday, " 10Akkivks at Honolulu at 5 p.m.
Friday, gApiil It Tuesday, June aTuesday, " 22 Fiiday, " 13Fiiday, Muy 2 Tuesday, " 24Tuesday, " 13 Friday, Jdlv 4Fiiilav, " 2.3
The Iwalanicameiion, - - Commander,
Leaves Honolulu cvory Tuesdayat 0 p.m., for ITawiUwili, Koloa, Eleele,and Waimea, Kauai. Returning, leavesNawiliwili every Satuulay evening.
The James Makee,vitnuMAS, - - Commander
Leaves Honolulu every Thursdayat a p.m. for Knpaa and Kilauea.
leaves Kauai every Tuesday atand touching at Wainae, both
ways.
The C. R. Bishop,davip, .... Commander.
Leaves Honolulu ovcry Tuesdayat 4 p.m. for Kukuihnclc, Honokaa andPaauh'iu. Returning airivcs at Honoluluevery Sunday morning.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
The favoiitc bglne
W. G. IrwinTurner, - Master,
Will have quick dispatch for the aboveport. For fi eight or passage apply to
Wm. G. Ikwin &, Co., Agents.
FOR IIILO DIRECT.
The Clipper Schooner
JENNIE WALKEE,Ncaion, - - - JIabter,
Will run regularly between Honolulu,and Hilo., For freight or passage applylo tho Captain on uoaru, or to uic
Pacific Navigation Co.,Oil '.lm Cor. Nuuanu & Queen sis.
tiii: kAbt sailingSchooner Ehukai
will run regularlyfu 1AIALTJA EVERY MONDAY,
Returning on Thuiflday, weatherpoimitting.
For freight or passage apply to theCaptain on board, or to
Pacific Navigation Co.,181 Agents.
.. .i-.
LAIftBE & GO.Have a 'Largo Slock of the
VEET BEST HAY.G3-r-a,i- ai Etc.,
Which h olfered at Low est Market Prices'AND
Delivered Free to any part of the City
agentJfos tub-Pacifi- cMutual Life Insurance Co.OF CALIFORNIA.
Agents for tho Hoover Telephone.
Commissioner of Doedsfor CaliforniaTelephone No. 147. 7(10
THE WINDSOR RESTAURANT,KING STlXiaaST,
H. Cavonagh, ,a a Proprietor.
MMAI-.- 3IEA.-- SCook'dtoord'rv;:'At all hours.
Oystora, Celery, Salmon, and FruitReceived by every steamer, mil
Notice.GOVCIlKOll'H Ol'KICW, llosc- - I
i.oi.u, Pept. 21,188a.TVTOT1CE Is hoioby given that no Hunts1 contracted on hulialf of the tu
bund will bo recognized or paidunless oi dered by tho undersigned ,
Jno. O. Dominib,Governor of Oahu.
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0Mjlion?N ISwv JjHocU, Morolmnt. PWroot,Irlrplionc, 172 l' o. U x, Sir,
JG$ XO --A JL. JICJ H T V rr K yV 3U IS" rJLEmployment Agent, Custom House Broker,
Firo and Life Iuourance Agent,and General Business Agent
The only General Business Agent in the Iliwalinn Islands'.0S0 ty Ordc of Evciy Kind and N'nture Solicited from the Various Islands.
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I O. Uox 297.
No. 67 and 09 Hotel Street.
HI
Just Received per Mariposa, May 8,0
Fresli Oysters, Fresli Cal, Salmon, k,And a full lhi9 of Eresh Cal- - & Eastern Groceries.
Pea Meal, Bean Meal, Maize, &c, &c,
GooilM Mold r.ow, aiidInUvcvccl Vveo of Chnrgi to all ptutM of city. '
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS
Hardware, AgriciUtural Implements,Dillingham Steel Plows, Fence Wire, Staples, B a
Kerosene Oil, House Furnishing Goods, LampGoods,
SILVER PLATED WARE, &c, S.C., &c. 652BtMxiaajumaaMMKMsxinitK,intiiarrwarT--rr- - - -
EEADT FOR FURNISHING HOUSES.
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Parlor Sets,Bedroom Sets, LOdd Chairs, loutaaunsi
Dining Tables,Contra Tables,
Mattressos,Pillows,
Rugs,Matting,
Lambrequins, CornicesOF EVERY rJESCail'TIO.V
105 & 107 Fort Street,CS Island Orders will receive Prompt
75, 7? and 81King- - Hi.
3m
BLACKSMITHS.
--"FrSrlTlSKnd improvements lu
Highest
Pioneer Carriage Manufactory,.
tfJ22yil?iiAi:
WHITMAN WRIGHT,(T-a-to j.
for WhcoUvchiclus ofdispatch. employed all the round.FINE A SPECIALTY. -- a
hot or for in. OMNIBUSSES.& CARTS, to or lepaired.
Our Shoeingmpervision of man mechanic second to
m.o for waking or lotSOhargc-- &
K5S ly 7i. 77 King Street.
ill FinUNDERSIGNED LeaveTHE intoim the Pullir and
Friends tltat they have opened a Black-smith Wagon Shop
No. King Streetbelow where ar' prepaid!toMakoandRi'iialrallkluiisofCiiiiiiigcand on the Shun.M Noiieo
BeasonablcN. B. Our Shoeing depattnieut
is not under tho Supervision ofmen, but wo do the work out selves.Ourinottoguarantooto Satisfaction,
us a(181 3m RE WC ASTLE & A R,
FRANK. HUSYACE,JOx'tiynmii,
(Successor to C,
All ouiers for caiiugu promptly at.tended to, at the lowest Alt-- for
KnlumUoHuU,I'iro
White anil BlackIn quantltirH to at lowest pilr.es.
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PIONEKR STEAM '
CANDY FACTORYAND BAKERY.
V. HORN, PracticalCook Baker.
71 Hotol at. Telephone 74.
Telephone No. 210.
a5.Honolulu,
Pianos,Organs,
GuitarsAccordcons,
Violins,Banjos,
Flutes,Harmonicas,
Strings.
and Picture FramesMADE TOjOIlDKIl.
Honolulu, H. I.and Carpful Attention. 000 b
75, 77 and 81
King St.42S---?-SJ
AVilson Brothers,
ENEHALX Horso Shoeing a specialty3
A first-clas- s man being specially engagedfor that work.
Ship and Wagon work faithfullyattended to.
Shop on the Esplanado, op. Hoppcr's.204r Kotice.
TO BUTCHERS, GRAZIERSand all whom It may concern.
Tho undersigned havingmN'T!!f2?$1$mado alterations, additions,
hisWasitox (Ai FACTORY,is now prepared to givo
The Cash Valuefor any quantity' of
TALLOW,And will furnish containeis for tho sainofree of cost to any one who may desire,
T1IOS. W. ItAwiilXfe.,Honolulu Soap Works.
Olllco In Brick Building,King btrect, Leleo. . '483 lj
&ivr. xtosas.)
All oidcrs every description tilled with proniptncbb andFiist-clas-s Mechaniis year
nor CARRIAGE WORKNothing too too heavy TRAM CARS, PLANTA.
TION WAGONS, MULE OX made order? altered
Horse DepartmentIs under the a practical ,i nor.". Wohnvo no scalds tubs. All work guaianlced.
mo'derate. WHITMAN WRIGHT,nnd 81
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SATURDAY. MAY 10, 1881.
PIQMY TREES AND MINIATURE LANDS-CAVE- S.
In some ways the Chinese tuulJapanese gardeners are the mostsuccssful of any in the world. Theycan control and direct the growth ofplants to a degree that seems reallymarvellous until the principle uponwhich it is done is known, when, asin many other matters, it becomesquite simple.
ThoChincsc have such a strongliking for the grotesque, and' unna-tural, that the handiwork of theirgardeners is not so pleasing a thatof the Japanese gardeners. TheChinese understand dwarfing oftrees ; but their best work is in sodirecting the growth of a tree orplant, that it will resemble somehideous animal which is only (It toexist in a nightmare.
Japanese, on the contrary, arefor their love of what is
beautiful and graceful, and, conse-quently, ugly forms find no favorwith them. Every Japanese has agarden if it be possible; but, asspace is valuable in Japan, only thevery rich can have large grounds,and the family in moderate circum-stances must be content, witn a gar-den often smaller in area than thetloor of one 6f our hall bed-roo- ina narrow, city house.
Nevertheless, that small gardenmust contain as many objects as thelarge garden, and, of course, theonly way of accomplishing the de-sired result is to have everything inminiature. It is no uncommon thingto sec a whole landscape containedin a space no greater than the topof your dining-tabl-c. There will bea mountain, a stream, a lake, rockygrottoes, winding paths, bridges,fawns, fruit trees, shrubs andllowcrs ; all so artistically laid outas to resemble nature itself. In thelake will swim wonderful, filmy --finned gold and silver fish, and notinfrequently the tall form of a cranewill be seen moving majesticallyabout the tiny landscape.
This seems wonderful enough ;but what will you think when I saythat almost the samo landscape isreproduced on so small a scale thatthe two pages of St. Nicholas, as itlies open before you, can covet it!hi this case, a tiny house is added ;delicate green mob& takes the placeof grass, and glass covers the lakewhere the water should be. Coun-terfeit fish swim in the glass lake,and a fal&e wane overlooks thewhole scene, just as the real cranedoes the larger landscape. Themountain, winding walks, bridges,and rocky grottoes are in the littlelandscape ; and real trees, bearingfruit, or covered with dainty blos-soms, are in their proper places.
These trees arc of the right pro-portions to fit the landscape, andthey arev consequently, so 'tiny thatone is tempted to doubt their reality ;and more than one stranger has slylytaken the leaves or fruit betweenthe fingers, in order to make surethat the dwaffsdo truly live, and arenot, like the fish and crane, merecounterfeits. These, miniature land-scapes have been successfullybrought to this country ; and on one.occasion a lady of ban Iranciscoused one of them as a center-piec- eon the table at a dinner-part- y,greatly to the wonder and admira-tion of her guests, who wouldscarcely be convinced that the al-most microscopic apples on the treeswere genuine fruit..
And now comes the questionhow is the dwarfing done? Theprinciple is nimple. The gardenermerely thwarts nature. lie knowsthat, to grow properly, a tree re-quires sunlight, heat, moisture, andnourishment from the soil. He takesmeasures to let the tree have onlyjust enough of these to enable it tokeep alive.
To begin, he takes a little seed-ling, or cuttifig, about two incheshigh, and cuts off its main root. Hethen puts the plant in a shallowdish, with the out end of the rootresting against a stone, to retard itsgrowth by preventing nourishmententering thatway. Bits of clay thesize of a bean arc put in the dish,and are so regulated in kind andquantity as to afford the least possi-ble food for the litttle rootlets whichhave been left on the poor little tree.Water, heat and light are furnishedthe struggling plant in justsulllcientquantities to hold life in it withoutgiven it enough to thrive on. Inaddition, any ambitious attempt tothrive, in spite of these drawbacks,is checked by clipping with a sharpknife, or searing wiln a rendhotiron.
After from live to fifteen 3'ears ofrfuch treatment, the only wonder is
, that the abused tree will consenteven to live, to Bay nothing of bear-ing fruit. John Ji. Gotell, in the.February 'St, Nicholas.
A Good Pasture for Horses,it. NEAR TOWN,
Inquire toM A. A. 310NTANO.j577 0m
Mice of Removal.
HYMAN BROS.
HAVE-- .T.
REMOVEDTHEIR
IB OFTO- -
Queen StreetNext door to W. G. Irwin & Co.
Thanking the Public, for their liberal
patronage clting the past seventeen
years, llicy will do their best to retain
the same at their new store.
(557 :im
NOTICE.
Hawaiian Hotel
Carriage Company!
npiJK UNDERSIGNED HAVINGLEASED TI7E RIGHT
to occupy the
Hawaiian Hotel Hack Stand,Will, in future, place a sufficient
number of Carriages on said stand tomeet the requirements of the
II O T IP I, GU 3E S rJC S.HAWAIIAN HOTEL CARRIAGE CO.
Honolulu, May 1, 1SSJ. 701 lm
NOTICE.
PHOJI AND AFTER THIS DATE,
No Licensed Hackswill be permitted to occupy the
in the front or rear of the
Hawaiian Hotel,Without written permission from the
.Manager of said Hotel.
EST All hacks violating tills rule, espu-ciall- yafter 10 o'clock, will be prosecuted
GEO. II. FASSETT,Manager.
Honolulu, May 1, 1884. 701 lm
DAILY BULLETIN
Business Directory' Auctioneer.
E. P. Adams, Queen stLyons & Levey, Queen st
jsuinovy.Alvin II. RaBcmuun.... Gazette Huilding
ltnuUerx.Bishop fc Co , Merchant stHprcekels & Co., Fort & Queen stft
II ii tcher,W. .McCiindlesa, .FlMi Market
Itoot ami NIiuon.Chr. Com Fort st1XL Store, .'...., Nuunnu f.t
Clothing.Guitonbcrg IXL, Store,.... Nuuanu stl A. Dias KinpcbtGnnwilvr.n & Bo . . . Hotel st
Cabinet XnlicrH.W. M iller. , Hotel stCrowley & Co King stLycan &; Co,, Fort st
Cnrrluteo 3fukei"H,liewcablle & Sugar King stWhitman & Wright,. King stW.H.Page, Fort stHawaiian Carriage Co., Queen st
ClgnrM mid Tobacco,Hart, Bros. Old Corner, Queen stNoltes Beaver rjaloon,. Fort st
JUnnlwnrr.Dillingham & Co., Fort st,T. T. Watcrhousc, Queen fit
Importer A. Coin.McrcliniitN.G. V. Mnofarlano & Co Fort stHiedelt & Co Fort stC, llrowcr & Co., ( juocn tLyons & Levey, Queen stM. S. Grinbaum & Co., Queen st"W. Q Irwin vfe Co Fori stA. S. (.'leghorn & Co., Queen itJ . T. Watcrhousc, Queen stF. T. Lcnchan & Co., Nuiintiu stCastle & Cooke, Klnjr KtWhig Wo Tal & Co , Nuuanu stWinn Wo Chan & Co Nuunnu ftu. u. licrgcr, ..Merchant stHyinan Bros., Merchant st
Jl)or AfjentH.A. C. Smith Merchant stW. Aukl, Water Works Office
A. llnsslnger, Interior OfficeW. C. Aknnn King fitS. .M. Carter, Klngnt
Iiliiiilior Dentci'H.Lowers & Cooke, Fort siWilder & Co Foitst
Millinery tuul IH'ohh ZHnklnt;.Mi. A. M. Mollis Fortst
MncltiiilMt.W. .1. Hryson, Ktiigst
Medical.Dr. Emerson, Kukui st
Xcwh Ocalei-N- .J. At. Oal .1 . & Co., Merchant st
numbers and Vnliitorn.E. C. Howe,. . ..' Kini" stBrown & Phillips King stJ. Nott, Ivnnkuinnuu stMax Kolim, Fortst
IMiotoBttiplicrM.Williams te Co., FortstA. A. Montnno, Fort st
Timing &. Musical IiistrumcntH.Lycan & Co., Fort st
JtOHtauriiiils. 4Hart, Uron. Old Corner, Queen stNolte Beaver Saloon Fort stWindsor Restaurant, King stCasino, lvaplomni 1arKTourist's Retreat,. Honuapo, Kan, Hawaii
Jtenl T.Htnte Ascuts.J. E. Wiseman, Merchant stRicdell & Co., Fort st
Solicitors.M. Thompson Fort stA. S. ilnrtwell, over BankJ. M. Davidson Kaahumanu stA. Rosa Gov't BuildingW. A. Whiting, Kaahumanu stJ. Husscll, Merchant stB. J. Dole, iviiamimunu stF. M. Hatch, Kaahumaun stR. F. Sicker ton Merchair stCecil Brown, ... .Merchant stJ. M. Atonsarrat, Merchant st
8onp Factors.T. W. Rawlins, King st, Leleo
KtatioucrM.J M.Oat .Tr.& Co., Merchant st
Snll ZlfttlterH.J. M. Oat & Co., Queen st
Ship Chandlery.Ficidi & Co., Queen l
TlllMUlittlH.J. Nott, Knalmmnnu t
Tailors.Ti ejiloan & At water, Fort st
Travel.Inter-Is-land- N. Co EsplanadeWilder' S. S. Co Fort & Queen nsO. S. ri. C11., Fort & Queen stPacini" Navigation Co., Queen st
Wood unit Coal Jeiilei"n,Fiank Iluitaou, Queen stS. .M. Carter it Co King st
IViiiCN and Spirit,G. W. Macfarlano & Co.,. Kaahumanu stF. T. Lcnchan & Go.,. ., Nuuanu stBrown & Co Merchant st' Watch SInlcevs.Max Eckart F01 1 stWenner & Co., Fort st
Book' BinderyALVIN II. RASEMANNWishes to notify the public that he
Has Opened a Book Bindery
In the GAZETTE BUILDING, and isnow prepared to do all kinds of
Book-Bindin- g
AND
Paper-Rulin- g.
Magazines, Pamphlets, Catalogues,Reports Etc., Etc, Etc.,
Bound to order in Sheep, Calfskin, Mo-rocco, Leather or Boards.
!Sf"By strict attention to businessand moderate charge, I trust to merit afair share of the public patronagu.C073m
Quarterly AccountsMerchants & Storekeepers
TAKE NOTICE that the un.dcrslgned is prepared to arrange
Books and Collect Quarterly Accountswith carefulness and promptnes-s- .
J.E.WISEMAN,General Business Agent.
Campbell's New Block, Merchant Street.6801m
Ennteni Pine Sii(?nr Kegs,In Shooks or Set up, also
Eastern Pine Barrels forMolasses.
Hoops Iron , , lin., 2 x 1.10, a x ,2 x 8.10.
Vnv Sale by080 8m b J. II. BRUNS, Senior.
The California Producenml Pro v ion Co.
icspect fully notify tho Public thot theyhave established themselves at
73 Hotel Street Honolulu,in part of tho premises occupied by
Sresovich. G-ra-y & Co.Where can be found a complete
stock of
Vroduco mid GrocorlcH,which will bo sojd at lowest market
ratesFor CnHli,
Telephone, No. 274. P. 0. Box, 120.Address all orders and communications070 8m Z, K. MYERS Manager.
IW'.Wff ' 1H1H 'I U'-l- mi '!'''' ''"i'
C. BREWER $1 CO.Offer for Sale the Cargo of the
MAETHA DAVIS,JUST ARRIVED !
Tin: foi.Lowi.Na
LIST OF HnCMMSE,Ox Carts,
Light Express Wagons,Ex Top Carriages.
S T E A GOAL.Cumberland Coal,
Com. Wood Chairs,
KEROSENE OILMutches,
Flue Molass-o- s Shooks,Rosin, Soap,
Ico ChcstSj N03, 2, :?nnd 0'.Hoe Handles,Lobsters, lib tns; Beans, Mb ins
Spruce Plank.
Hay Cutters. Nos. 1, 2, & 3.Axle Grease,
Fairbank's Scales, No r,s,io&HKLeather Belting,
VCentrifugal Lining, 14 inch:Comp. Nails, 11&, Inclu
MAMMOTH ROCKERS,Hales Excelsior,
Manila Cordage, Assorted:Excelsior Mattresses,
Galvanized Fence Staples,
FARMERS BOILERS 20 AND 23 GALLS,;
Sisal Rope, Assoitctl,Ash Plank,
Dump Barrows,Ames' Shovels,
Y. METAL SHEATHDTG- -
10, 18, '20 liii, 'M and 20 oz.:
Hair Mattresses tGrindstones, Rubber Hose,
Hide Poison, BarbedWire, Refined Iron,
ANNEALED FENCE WIRE,Galvanized Screws and Washers.
n33 b
umi ii in h 1 1 1 1 1 1 itJJUXLUJU.XX XJLUUiJJJlComer of Nuuanu and Marine Streets
Is TTov Open,Tobacco and Cigars of the finest brands on
hand,
mt Scorns,containing all the litest Eastern papers
by every mail.
XC23I ."OTMLiVrcSof all kinds and all flavor?.
G'M lm W. H. PLACE, Proprietor.
J, HPa ti a p aDealers in all kinds of
STATIONERY,The Latcest Foreign Papcr3 always onhand at the Gazette Block, MerchantStreet. ly
G. H. ROBERTSON,Drayman best teams
in town, uillce, Queen st. 16
S. M. IJAKTEK. S. V. OUAI1A.M
S. M. GARTER & 00.RKTAin Dealers in
Fire Wood,Goal kind Feed.
Hay and. Oaits,ITJR13E: XEJL,IT"3SrcY
to all parts of the city.
Remember, 82 Kiii street,078 I3fAmi Telephone No. 187.
l"o. 96, King Street,
Telephone, No. 130
BOUGHT out Iho businessHAVING 11. "Wilkinson, the undersigned is prepared to carrj' on a generalExpress Business; and hopes by prompt.,ncss and dispatch to merit a fair sbnroof,tho public patronage.
II. Emmorsoii.018 3m
GEO. E. SHERMAN.Xo. 42 Kino Stiieet.
Trees and Saddles of all UIihIb mad etcouler aud repairing Harness, etc., donain Bhort notice. All orders promptly attended to. . fiO? ly
Horses Clipped,Jfft IN the 15est Style, and
,' V 11IU MlUllU.lb llUllliU.
vlSJi 05SWolfe & Edwards
Grocery and Feed Storo,Corner King and Nuuanu streets.
Fresh Groceries and Provisions receivedby every Steamer.
P.O. Bok 130, Tolophono 349.GGIGm
'ia4 - ji6.
SPECIAL N0TICryHE Undersigned Proprietor of the
PIONEER STEAK CAM FACTORYAND BAKERY
desires to inform his patrons and tho publie generally that notwithstanding thorecent DISASTROUS FIRE, has erected
A NEW FACTORY and BAKERY,
On a much more Extensive Scalo whichIs now in Full OrmiATiON, and whichwill be in complete working order by anEarly Arrival of now Machinery andTools; and Is now again prepared to
' manufacture ,
CHOICEST PURE CANDIESItand ,will always have on hand his de
1 i resn AiuunVANILLA CHOCOLATE CREAMS,
COCOANUT CANDIES,
RICH NUGAT IN BARS,
SUGAR ROASTED ALMONDS,
CREAM CANDIES of great vailety OPTMARSH-MALLOW- S.
Gum DropB, and Gum FruitBon Bons
Of all dcseilptions. All those HomeMade Fresh and Pure Confections, I fellat 00 cents PER POUND.
RICH WEDDING CAKEOf the Finest Flavor, in all sizes always
on hand and ornamented in themost artistic style.
MINCE IPiaU !always fresh, as also
Home Made Mince Meatfor salo at CO cents per pound.
Will receive per Consuclo the balanceof my new machineiy of the newest de-signs for manufacturing all descriptionsof plain Candies; thanking the publicfor previous liberal patronage and so.liciling a continuance of same.
Very respectfully,P. HORN,
Practical Confectioner and Pastry Cook.THE OLD STAND. 71 UotCl'strCCt '
P. O. Box No. 75; Telephone No. 74572 Iv
Beaver L, SaloonThe Best Lunch in Town,
Tea and Coffee at All HoursThe finest Brands of Cisrars and
Tobacco, always on hand.
THE CASINOAT T1IK I'.UIK
IS OPEN EVERY DAY.(JSyTho only sea-cid- e resort in the
Kingdom. H..T.NOLTE,Proprietor.
THE OLD CORNEREstablished, 1858.
Uabt Bros., : : Proprietors.
m E ALSServed up in flrst-clas- s style at all houro
Open from 2 a, m: to 10 p. m.
Always on hand
Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes&c., . &c. Also,
Iced XJiwuk: !75.
MR. JOSEPH TEISKA,Is in our employ, has hadWHO years experience in Piano
Factories in Germany and America ; hois a sober, reliable man, and we
Guarantee all of his work.All kinds of Musical Instruments re-
paired and put in perfect order
537 JLvcnn Si, Co.
WENNEE & Co.,55--4
&u2ft'OUV STKEKT.
. Have on hand New Foreign andHomo M ulo Jowolry,
Watohos, Braoelots, Nooklets,Pins, Lookots, Clooks.
And Ornaments of all kinds
Siivor and Gold PlatoElegant Tea Sots-- in Solid Silver
Suitable for Presentation.
NATIVE JEWELBY A SPECIALTYRepairing and mending in all
its branches.The Sole Agent for King's
CELEBRATED EYE PRESERVERS.C01
. JOHN N0TT,Tin, Copnor and Sheet Iron Worker
Plumber, Gas Fitter, &c,
Stoves and Eangesof nil kinds,
Plumbers' stook and motals,
House Furnishing Goods,17 Chandeliers, Lamps, &o.
The Tcu Cent Counter !
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Has Just been lcplcnislie.l withjVJSW goods
Received by the Aim ti.03a. In additionto tho
TEN CENT STOCK,There Is a very large and varied assort.
mo nl ofMow? Valuable. ooilN,
Such asTowels, Baskots, iTablo Nnpklns. Hat Racks,Handkerchiefs. Jowolry,Stockings, Toys,Carrlago Whlpl, Vases,Riding Whips, Albums, .Tin Waro, Picture Frames,Glass Wnro, Crockory Waro.
&c, &c.4000 CopieB of Sheet Music,
Manufactured in Honolulu hj'vhltc men.Stove Polish and Axle Grease wholesale
and retail atThe Ton Cent Store,
085 8m b J or Street.
Just ReceivedFrom China
a WliHUlllAji Elegant Assortment of
Silks & Satins !OF
All KJihIh of Colore & Shade;Specinlly Suitable
For the Present SeasonGarments of any design, either for Ladyor Gentleman, made in the highest stle
of Art, and at the Lowest pricei.
King Lun Chong & Co.,088 2m No. 78 Nuuanu Street.
eo ras sua on oemIN THE
ROPE.iARKET!Yes, and wu sell
A.& Xitv sis ilio Lowest Iand don't anybody forget it.
We sell New Bedford Rope, and anyretailer knows how it will, hold out innet weight.
We also have the rao-- t varied assort,raent of
SHIP CHA3SDLERYkept by any house this side of the RockyMountains, such as
Hemp and Manila Cordage, all sizes,Artesian Well Boring Ropes,Manila Hawsers, Wire Rope,Cotton and Hemp Duck and Twine,Galvanized Marine Hardware,
PAINTS AND OILS,Pure Copper Sheathing, 14, 10 & 18 ozYellow Metal and Nails, 14 to 28 oz.Copper Paint (Tarr & Wonsin's)"Whale Boats, Boat Stocks,Gal. Boat Nails, all kinds and sizes,Ami 1001 other thing3 too numerous
to mention Also, agents for
Perry Dni'is' Pain Killer,Brand & Pierce's Bomb Guns and
Bomb Lances, &c, &c,All of which we will sell at tho
lowest Rates.3fl0 ly . A. W. Peirce & Co.
FISHER'S
CHAMPAGNE CIDER
APURE, WHOLESOME.HEALTHFUL RE-FRESHING,BEVERAGE,
According to the highest an J best medi-cal testimony.
Manufactory, : : : No. 18LUlha BtflP. O. Box, 879. Telcphono, 284.
Bgy-A- U oi tiers receive prompt attention.
WILLIAMS & CO,120 FORT STREET,
Havo Secured tho Services .
HASSELMANN,
One of the Best ArtisteFrom San Francisco, II U Coloring is
Unequalled.Views of tho Volcano,
Also on nand, Come and See Them.mi tf
' A CARD TO 'HIE PUBLIC.
MAX KOHMBeg to intimate to his friends and the-publi-
generally, that ho is now pre.pared to execute orders for
Plain and DecorativePainting: & Paperliangriug'
in the host and newest styles.1 8C5 DFORr STREET,
Opposite Gymnasium.P. O Box, No. 411. 461 lj
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