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STEAM PRINTING OFFICE.
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Opposllo Ycl' CnrrlnEO Factory.
Jliwrlpllon, DO cents per Month.
All business communications to be nil.
droned, Mutineer Dally Bulletin, Post
Ollloc Box No. 14. Telephone 2"0.
Oan Lou an, Editor
Wtt y Tayi.ou, Loctl Hcporloi
Us. Q. Ci.kvioh Manager
Commission Merchants.
OBBCWEB St COMPANY,
(Limited)
GliNEUAl. MKnCANTII.IS AKD
Commission Agents.
) list ov oi'Kicnns:
P. 0. JoNh.3, Jr. . . .President & Manager
J. 0. CAtiTKit Trcauurci s Secretary
mhucious:
Hon. O. U. Bishop. Hon. II. A. P. CAiirEit
ass ly
Geo. W. Macfttrlanc. II. R. Mncfarlanc.
G. W. MAOFARLANE & Co.
IMPORTERS, COMMISSION MER
CHANTS AND
Sugar Factors,
Kit c-Proof Building, 52 Queen street,
Honolulu. II. I.
aoknts for
The Witikapu Sugar Plautution, Maui,
The" Spencer Sug.ii Plantation, Hawaii,
The llccia Sugar Plantation, Oahu,
Huelo Sugar Mill, Maui, .
Huclo Sugar Plantation, Maui,
Puuloa Sheep Ranch Co., Hawaii,
J. Fowler & Co. Steam Plow and Port
able Tramway Works, Leeds,
Mirrlccs, Watson & Co's Sugar Machiu
ery, Glasgow, ,-,,,.
Glasgow and Honolulu Line of Packets.
185
i"t 'O. BERQKB,
2-1 MEKOIIANT ST II KMT.
, I"
Ucncial Agent for
The N.'Y.'Lifo Insurance 'Company,
The City of London Fire In. Co(liiuil'd
Suiith British and Nation il Firo & Ma-
riue Insurance Co.
Maoneale & Urban Safes,
The Celebiated Springfield Gas Machine
G.is Fixtures of Mitchell, Vance & Co.
238 . f
J., i.Y03f S, L- J. LKVBY.
LYONS St LKVKY,
Auctioneer' and General
Commission Merch.ints,
Beavor Block, Queen st., - - - Honolulu.
" Sales of Furniture, Stock, Real Estate
and General Meichuudiso pioinptly at-
e tended to.
'Solo Agents for American aud Luio.
pcan merchandise. 318
MS. GBINBAUM it CO.,
Importers of General Mer
chandise aiid Commission Merchants,
ll'.nolulu. 1
M
S. GRINBAUM & Co,
Commission Morcliauts,
1:24 Callfotniil street,'
San Francisco, Cal.
i
Claus Hpreckela. Win. U. Irwin.
T G. IRWIN & COMPANY,
W Sugar'Factors and Commission
Agonts, Honolulu. 1
AS. OLEQHORN Ss CO.
Importers and Commission
Merchants, dealers in General Merchan
dise Queen and Kaahumauu sts., Hono
lulu. 78
MA. GONSALVE8 St Oo.,
No. 67 Hotel Sticet, Honolulu,
Importers and Dealers in Dry and Fancy
Goods, Inlaid Work, Embroidery,
380 fcc, &c, &c.
JOHN T. WATERHOUSE,
Importer nnd Dealer In Gcnoral
Merchandise, Queentt., Honolulu. 1
a.'N'. CHtle. J. B, Atberlon.
CASTLE St COOKE,
Shipping and Commission
Merchants. , Importers aud Dealers in
General Merchandise, No. 80 King st.,
Honolulu. 1
XriNG WO TAI & OO.,
T V Importers and General Dealers
inJEngllsh, American and Chinese Pro
visions. Plantation Teas and General
Supplies. Also, White & Colored Con
tract Matting, all qualities nnd prices.
No. 24 Nuuauu street, opposito Mr.' C.
Afong's. 523 Cm
J. M. OAT iL CO., RAIIUAltKItH,
Loft in A. F. Cookcs New Firc.Proof
Building, foot of Nuuauu Street.'
Honolulu, II. I.
Flaga of all descriptions mailo and
ropaircd. ly b
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T. RHOADS,
(HlM'l'HAnTOR &1JUILDER
Hlion on llueen sticet, near Aiauea.
835 Cm
BROWN St PHILLIPS,
Practical Plumbeis, Qua Fitters
and Copper-smiths, No. 71 King St.,
Honolulu. C3 Houao and Ship Job
York promptly executed. 17
35S&G. II. ROBERTSON.
meSBESSSm Drayman best teams
(n town. Ofllco, Queen St.
16
Professionals.
DR. S. ERNEST ORADDOOK,
(late Soholarjand Piframnn Sur.
fory mid Medicine, King's Collogc,
.otiilon) Physician anil burgeon, 104
Fail Strict, opposite Benson & Smith's.
Oftlco hours 0 tola ana., 2 to 5 and 7
io 8 p- in., or nt Hawaiian Hotel.
033 Gm
DR. S. ERNEST ORADDOOK,
Medico Cluiglno, 101 F6rl street.
Ao1m-3e tm can, das 1) horns no trtclo
din. Dan 8 horns ns clnco, c das 7 horns
ns olio, tin tarde. o dc noltu no Hawaiian
Hotel. Pollii o Portuguoi. 933 Cm
DR. EMERSON,
Residences nnd consultation roomB
at No. 2 Kukul st., comer of Fort.
Telephone No. 140. 59 2m
A Rosa,
. ATTORNEY AT UAW,
And Notary Public,
Ultlce witn mo Attorney uencrai, Aino
lanl Hale, Honolulu. 313 ly
JOHN RUSSELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Olllce, on Merchant street, (next door
to Dr. Slangcnwald.y 405 ly
BICHARD F. B1CKERTON, '
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Money to lend on Mortgages of Froc.
holds. Ofllcc, No. 44 Merchant Bt. 1
CECIL BROWN,
Attorncr and Counsellor at Law
Notary Public, and Agent for taking Ac
kuowlcdgmeuts of Instruments for the
Island of Oahu. No. 8 Kaahumauu st
Honolulu. 1
JM. MONSARRAT,
. ATTORNEY AT LAW
and Notary Public. Real Estate m any
fiart of the Kingdom bought, sold and
eased, on commission. Loans ncgotia
ted, Legal Documents Drawn. No. 27
Merchant st. (Gazette Block), Honolulu,
Hawaiian Islands 100
TX7"ILLIAM .&ULD,
T V Agent to take Acknowledgments
to Contracts for Labor for tho District
of Kona, Island of Oahu. at the office of
tho Honolulu Waterworks, foot of Uuu
nnu street. 180 i
JOHN A. HASSINQER,
Agent to take Acknowledgment!
to Contiacts for Labor. Interior Oftlco,
Honolulu.
WO. AKANA,
Chinese and Hawaiian Translator
and Interpreter,
No. 7 King street, near the Bridge,
Translations of either of the abov
languages made with accuracy and dia
patch, and on reasonable terms. 200
p-jn Honolulu iron "Works,'
HnaniaiStcam engines, sugar mills, boil
ers, coolers; iron, brass and lead cpst
ings; machinery of every description
made to order. Particular attention paid
to ship's black smithing. Job work exc
cutcd at short notice. 1
CHR. GERTZ, lit
No. 80 Fort street, Honolul,!?"
Importer and Dealer in Gent's, Ladles'
and Children's boots, shoeB and slippers.
H.
204
S. TBEGLOAN,
TAILOR,
FORT ST.
Kobcrt Lcwora, O. It. Cooko.
L EWERS Si COOKE,
(successors to Lowers & Dickson,)
Importers and Dealers in Lumber and all
kinds ot Building Materials, Fort street,
Honolulu 1
WILDER Si OO.,
Dealers in Lumber, Paints,'
Oils, Nails, Salt aud Building Material!
of every kind, cor. Fort and Queen sts.,
Honolulu. l
HOLLISTER & CO.
Druggists & Tobacconists,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
59 Nuuanu Street, Honolulu, and Cor.,
007 Fort and Merchant streets, tf b
Honolulu Carriage Manufact'y
228 and 230 Fort Streot,
Honolulu, . . - Hawaiian U,
W. II. PAGE, Proprietor.
080 ly
Wolfe & Edwards
Grocery and Feed Store,
Coinor King nnd Nuuanu streets.'
Fresh Groceries and Provisions received
by every Steamer.
P. 0. Box 130, Telephone 349.
SOI Cm
WM. McOANlr..KSS,
No. 0 Queen street Fish Market,
Dealer in choicest
lleor, Veal, afiittou, Kluli, Ac, &c.
Family nnd Shipping Orders carefully
attended to. Live stock furnished to
vessels at short notico, and Vegetables
of nil kinds supplied to oider. 340 ly
3?IONEErt
STEAM CANDY FACTORY
-A.NI JJA.JCJBRY.
F. HORN, Practical Confectioner,
Pastry Cook and Bukcr.
71 Hotel St. W Tecpliono7.
Greatest
POPULAR
N.
104 FORT ST.,
BIGGEST BARGAIN EVER OFFERED !
! FULL REGULAR MADE HOSE !
All sizes, assorted colors and patterns, will offer the whole lot at the uniform
PRICE OF 25 CENTS PEE, PAIR,
t
Guaranteed to be of the best quality and worth 50 Cents to 75 Cents per pair.
JAMES BRODIE.
Veterinary Surgeon.
OFFICE and residence, comer Beic
tania street andfcKibblu luuc.
Ofllco hours from 7,to 9 a. m. nnd 1 to 2
pm1. Orders left aWho PahthconStn
hies will be promptly attended to.
P. O. Box 80. 843 tf
NOTICE.
Having leased the
TRAINING STABLES
from H. J. Agnow, at
Kapiolani Park. I am
now prepared to take horbcs to train,
and prepare them for the coming Fair
on the llth.of Juno next.
Breaking and Educating Young Horses
a specialty.
It Is a point of importance to all own
ers of fine young colts not to havo them
jammed or hammered over the hard
roans, nnu to get tuem propeny nanuicu
for tho first lessons are the one'i that
make the horse. -
Also In connection with my Training
Stables, I will serve a certain number
of choice marcs with my Young Ham
bellonlan Stallion " APTOS CHIEF."
Ho was siicd by Electioneer, owned by
Gov. Stanford. Tho site 'of Electioneer
was Risdckc's Hambcltonhin. The dam
of Aptos Chief was sired by Specula
tion; ho by KUdoke's Hamboltonian
so it will be seen thatAptos is an in
breed of Uambeltohidn. A
Terms for scrvico of Aptos Chisf, $50
for tho season, payable at the time of
service; and ail marcs failing to be
with foal -will have , tho service of tho
horso the next season free of charge.
HENRY KEITH.
Kapiolani Park, Jan. 22, 1835. DISS 5m
JLEROY imUNlAGK,
THE well-known HORSE TRAINER
and BREAKER, is now prepared,
at the old training stables of Cant. Clu-
ney, corner Puncnbowl and Queen sti,
to break in and feed horses for $35. No
responsibility, but every care taken.
EgjrHorsc clipping a specialty. 028 3m
LEVY & W00LHAM,
Hoi'hc Itreakern and Horne
Clippers. ( (
'rpHEIabovp Arm will' breat horses to
JL single and double harness, and be
ing veil kuoTwr ai competent horse
breakers, they need no fuither rccom.
mendntions, as thoy guarantee all work
in their line. '
CllpplnfE Sono lix tlie most
A-i-tlstlo Htylo.
All ordci'i left at their olllco bpposltc
the Kerosene Warehouse; or at the Of
flco of J. E. Wibcman, will bo promptly
tended to. 937 Om
A Goodpasture for Horses,
.$f-i A fow horncs will be
iai.cn io pisiuruMii ;ua.
noa Vnlloy. Pasturo bc
cuiely fenced. SgrFor
terms, &o., apply to
J. UM&U'JLUTJl,
910 No. 0 2nuanu St.
FRANK HUSTACE,
Umvuinn,
(Succotsor to C. P. Vard.)
All orders for cartage promptly at
tended to, at the lowest rates. Also for
sale;
KnUunko Halt,
Flro Wood,
White and lilnrlc Mnud
III qunntitiuH to suit, at lowest prices.
uuaiy
Tie Si Pearl Gallery
Corner King and Fort Streets,
Is prcpaied to make rdl kinds and btyles
on-.
PHOTOGRAPHS I
rFXIS rJ?STDPES,
Prom a locket sl;e up. Island Views
and Royalty Pictures conslautly
on hand. ;
THEODORE BEVERIN,
907 2w Proprietor.
Jk
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Hosiery Sale on
AT TUB
MILLINERY HOUSE OF
S. SACHS,
ALSO A SPECIAL LOT OF
ASSORTED COLORS AT ONE DOLLAR.
UNION FEED
Hay, Grain and
Corner of Queen and Edinburgh Streets
Xolopliono 1 VS.
Island ordcrH Rollcltcd, nnd ijooiIn delivered, prainiitly.
II. M. 11KNSOX,
BENSON, SMITH & CO..
t Oipniii
113 it 116 FORT STREET, HONOLULU,
Depot for Boericko & Schreck's
Homoepathic Medicines, Ricksecker's Perfumes
Aud Toilet Requikites, Tho Common Sense Nursing Bottles,
And Allaire Woodward & Co's Pharmaceutical Products.
(.EORGE LUCAS,
VJ Contractor
and Builder,'
Houolulu Steam Planing Mills, Espla
nade, Honolulu.
Manufactures all kinds of Mouldings,
Brackets, Window Frames, Blinds,
Sashes', Doors, and all klndi of Wood
work finish. Turning, Sciolland Hand
Sawing. All kinds of Sawing and Plan
ing, Morticing and Tenanting. '
Orders promptly attended to and work
guaranteed. Orders from tho other Is
ands solicited '
WILLIAM MILLEE
Cab i ne tin. a leer
And Upholsterer,
No. OU '. Hotol street,
q Opposite International Hqlcl,
Canes and Walking Sticks,
Made ot every kind of
NATIVE WOODS
Brackets, Cornices, Curtiin Poles, &c.'
made ot the latest designs.
HuYhllFfiBu.
Messrs, S. F. Graham & Go.
Take nleasuro In auuoiinclng to their
old friends and patrous'ihat
they havo
JUST RECEIVED
a fresh lot of
ice Hay mi Grain'
Which thcY oiler ut
'Xlio XpAyout Slurlcot Itnl rtu.
ZSS" Hay and Feed delivered to any
part of the city.
H. F. (J It AM AH & V.O.,
No.Sa KingStrio.t,
Tolcplfono No. 187. 805 lin
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AIjVINII. KASEMANN,
Book-Binder
PAPER-RULER and BLANIC-BOOIC
Manufacturer.
Book Binding of all description neatly
aud promptly executed,
Gazette Building . . Merchant street
722 ly
"j5fiyjjiKK
JKranagj
Record !
HONOLULU.
COMPANY.
Chicken Feed.
O. W. SMITH,
Prussian National
Insurance Comnv
EHTAJIL1B11KI) 18-15, X
Capital, 9,000,000 Rolchsmarks.
''jIIE underuigucd, having been ap
X pointed agent of tho abovu Company
for tho Hawaiian Islands, is prepared to
accept nsiks, against Fire, on Buildings,
Furniture, Merchandise, Produce, Sugar
Mills etc., op the most Kavorablo Terms,
Lossos Promptly Adjusted and Payablo In
Honolulu.
11. RIEMENSCHNEIDER,
070 ly b nt Wilder & Co's.
Notice.
TO BUTCHERS, GRAZIERS
and all whom it may concern.
The miilcrsi'ncd havlne
made nltctations. additions.
null llnllrnvnn, nnif in lila
AxsikwA sit A I V A tfYTmLV.
h now prepared to give
Tho Uighcst Cash Value
for any quantity of
TAXLOW,
And will furnish containers for the same
fice of cost to any ouo who may desire.
TITOS. W. ItAWMNS,
Honolulu Soap Works.
Olllce in Brick Building,
King street, Leleo. 4 S3 if
The Best Lunch in Town,
Tea and Coffee at All Hours
Tho finest Bramld of Cigars and
Tobacco, always on hand.
THE
AT
CASINO
ruu juiik
EVERY DAY.
nea-eidc resort in tho
H.J.NOLTE,
Proprietor
IS
OPEN
CSTThe
Kingdom.
only
J. M. OAT Jr. & Co.
Dealers In all kinds of
s'xrArioisnEixY,
Tho Latest Foreign Papers always on
hand at tho Gattlte lifoci, Merchant
Street, l by
Bearer fe.. Saloon
MISCELLANY.
A haberdasher ouo tiny, standing
ns was his wont, at his door, under
the sign of the Golden Lamb, was
accosted by a townsman and a neigh
bor. "Good morning, Andrew,"
says the passing townsman, "what
be you thinking of?" "I was think
ing," said the haberdasher, glancing
at his sign, "as how the lamb is a
pictuie of innocence." "Yes, friend
Andrew ; but that otic of yours ii a
picture ofg'tlt." Scottish American.
The late Dr. Macadam used to tell
of a tipsy Scotchman, making his
way home upon a bright Sunday
morning, when the good folks Mere
wending their way to the kirk. A
little dog pulled a ribbon from the
hand of a lady who was leading it,
and as it ran away from her, the ap
pealed to the first passer-by, who
happened to be the inebriate, asking
him to whistle for her poodle.
"Woman!" lie retoited, witli that
solemnity of visage which only a
Scotchman can assume: "Woman,
this is no day for whistlin' I"
As showing the fearlessness of the
British soldier, aud his insensibility
to danger, it is related that during
the siege of Lucknow, a very young
private in II. M.'s 102d was on sen
try when an eight-inch shell burst
close to him, and threw up an im
mense quantity of caith. The noise
was considerable, as the gun was
flrcd from only one hundred yaids
off. The officer who commanded at
tho outpost rushed out to sec what
had happened. He saw the youth
standing at his post close to whore
the sholl had exploded, as calmly as
if nothing bad occurred. On ask
ing tho man what had happened, he
replied unconcernedly, "I think a
shell has btust, sir."
Tho London correspondent of the
American (Paris) Register relates
this: An epicurean Bishop was
neatly taken in by n, smart boy at
Banbury. Being desirous of tasting
the famous cakes, ho beckoned to
the lad to come to him to the window
of the railway carriage, and asked
'the price of the cakes. "Three
pence each, sir," replied the boy.
Giving him sir pence, the Bishop
desired him to bring one, and added,
as he was running off, "Buy one for
for j'ourself -with the other three
pence." Presently the boy returned,
munching his "Banbury," nnd,
handing three pence in coppers to the
Bishop, announced in the most in
genuous manner, " Thcrcwas only
one left, sir."
Nova Scotia is not generally re
garded as a gold pioducing country,
yet since the discovery of gold in
18G0, it ii said, its mines have pro
duced over 88,000,000 worth of bul
lion. The mines are leased for
twenty-one years with privilege of
renewal, on royalty of two per cent
on the gross yield. Strict account is
kept by the Mines Office with overy
mine in operation nnd every person
holding a prospecting license. And
from these records it appears that
since 18G0 for every day's work ex
pended in tho gold fields, both for
mining and prospecting, an amount
of bullion has been produced equal
to 82 50 per day per jnan, counting
wages at nn avcrago of $1 30 per
day. Iho gold is of a very fine
quality, being worth on an aveiage
over $19.85' per ounce, and fre
quently $20. The auriferous rock is
free milling and yields from $5 to
8300 per ton. Materials for working
the mines aro very cheap. Wood
averages 81.75 per cord, lumber 8C
per thousand, and coal 82.50 per
ton. Timber is the same price as
wood.
A Belgian Baron who has a
Kuropenn reputation at once ns a
light and serious Paris journalist,
and as a political economist of the
free trade school, assures mo that
there will soon be a republic iu
Belgium. "Don't think," he said,
"that in this case the wish is father
to tho thought. I am not a Republic
an." "On what have you to go,"
I asked, "in saying there may soon
bo a republic at Brussels?'' "On
many circumstances but, most of
all, on the great success of Lc
National from the timo it com
menced to abuse the King and
Queen. It called him M. von Co
burg nnd her his Cobourceoise
a heavy pun, which did better under
the circumstances than a light one.
Before it struck upon this course
it yegetatcd in obscurity, and never
had nn issue exceeding 500. It
now lias 00,000 subscribers, which,
in u little State where primary in
struction is backward, is, cnoimout.
Tho attacks on royalty arc done
with great talent by a Belgian
named Willacrt. The Government
does not dare prosecute him."
London Truth.
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