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Vol. VII. No. 077.
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Jivc,C(l, Maungcr Dully Bulletin, Post
Olllce Box No. 14. Telephone 250.
Dax Loiian, Editor
Wuay Taylou Local Ueportcr
Jas.,0. Clkviou Manager
Commission Merchants.
0
brewer & company,
(LlmlUil)
Okmkhai. Meiicantilk and
Commission Agents.
list op okwckub:
P. 0. Jonks, Jr. . . .Prcslilctit & Manager
J. O. Cahteii. . . ..Tieastircr & Secretary
ut ulcerous:
Hon. 0. H. Uisnor. Hon. 11. A. P. Caktku
a:w ly
Geo. W. Macfailanc. 11. H. Macfurlane.
!;!q W.MA02AELANE & Co.
IMPORTERS, COMMISSION MER
CHANTS anu
Suffar Factors,
Fire-Proot Building, - G2 Queen street,
Honolulu. H. I.
aoi'.nts for
The Waikapufcugar Plantation, Maui,
Tim Spencer Sug.ir Plantation, Hawaii,
The llceia Sugar Plantation, Oaliu,
Huelo Sugar Mill, Maui,
Huelo Sugar Plantation, Maui,
Puuloa Sheep Ranch Co., Hawaii,
J. Fowler & Co. Steam Plow and Port
able Tramway "Works, Leeds,
Mlrrlees, Watson &Co'a Sugar Macliln
cry, Glasgow,
Olascow and Honolulu Line of Packets.
185
"A O. BERGER,
21 Mbkohant Stiibbt.
General Agent for
The N. Y. Life Insurance Company,
A'ke City of London Firo In. Co(liinifd
jSoutb UritUhand National Firo & Ma
rine lusuranco Uo.
: Jklacucale A: Urban Safes,
"i'lie Celebrated Springfield Gas Machine
jas Fixtures of Mitchell, Vance & Co.
2a8
J. l.YOXB,
I.. J. I.BVIJV.
LYONS 4t LEVEY,
Auctioneer! and General
Commihsiou Merchants,
Heaver Block, Queen St., - - - Honolulu.
Sales of Furniture, Stock, Real Estate
and General Merchandise promptly at
tended to.
Sole Agents for American aud Luro
pe'an merchandise. 318
MS. GRINBAUM & CO.,
Importers of General Mer
chandise and Commission Merchants,
Honolulu. 1
M.
S. GRINBAUM & CO.,
Commission Merchants,
124 California street,
Ban Francisco, Cal.
1
C1&UB Syreckels. Wm. U, Irwin.
W' G. IRWIN fc COMPANY,
Sugar Factors and Commission
Agents, Honolulu. 1
AS. OLEQHORN & CO.
Importers and Commission
Merchants, dealers in General Merchan
dise, Queen aud Kaahumanu eta., Houo.
lulu. 78
MA. GONSALVES 6c CO.,
No. 07 Hotel Stieet, Honolulu,
Importers and Dealers in Dry and Fancy
Goods, Inlaid Work, Embroidery,
289 &C, ifcc, &c.
JOHN T. WATERHOUSE,
Importer aud Dealer in General
Merchandise, Queen it., Honolulu. 1
B. N. Csitlc. J. B. Athorton.
CASTLE ts COOKE,
Shipping nnd Commission
Merchants. Importers and Dealers in
General Merchandise, No, 80 King St.,
Honolulu. 1
WING WO TAI & CO.,
Importers and General Dealers
in English, American and Chinese Pro
visions, Plantation Teas nnd Geueral
Supplies. Also, White & Colored Cou.
tract Matting, all qualities and prices.
No. 24 Nuuftuu street, opposite Mr. C.
Afong's. fi23 0in
J.M. OAT A CO., BAIMIAKimW,
Loft in A. F. Cookes Now Fire-Proof
Building, foot of Nuuanu Street.
Honolulu, II, I.
Flag of all descriptions made and
repaired. ly 1
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T. RHOADS,
ifjMTlcAfJTOlt & BUILDER
Shop on Queen street, near Alakea,
835 Om
BROWN it PHILLIPS,
Practical Plumbers, GasFittora
and Copper-Binitlia, No. 71 King St.,
Honolulu, EST Houso and Ship Job
Work promptly executed. 17
-G. H. ROBERTSON,
Drayman best teams
in town. OUico, Queen st. 16
Professionals.
T R. S. ERNEST ORADDOOK,
JL (lulu Scholar and Prizeman Sut.
gory anil Medicine, King's College,
London) Physician and burgeon, 104
Fort Strict, opprsttc Bchson fc Smith's.
Oltlcc hours 9 to 13 n m.,2 to 6 and 7
)0 8 ) in., or at Hawaiian Hotel.
Oja Cm
DR. S. ERNEST ORADDOOK,
McdicoCiruglao, 104 Fort sheet.
Aeha-sc cm crtsa, das OJiorasno nioio
dla. Dns 2 lioras ns cinco, c.das 7horas
as olln, da tardo, c Ue'nolte no Hawaiian
Hotel. Folia o Portugues. SKIS 0m
DR. EMERSON,
Residence and consultation rooms
at No. 2 Kukul st., corner of Fort.
Telephone No. 140. 59 2m
A ROSA,
. ATTORNEY AT LAW,
And Notary Public,
Olllce with the Attorney General, Alllo
lani Hale, Honolulu. 342 ly
JOHN RUSSELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Olllt'c, on Merchant street, (next door
to Or. Slangeuwuld.) 405 ly
RICHARD F. BICKERTON,
Attorney aud Counsellor at Law.
Money to lend on Mortgages of Free,
holds. Oaice, No. 41 Merchant bt. 1
CECIL BROWN,
Attorner and Counsellor at Law
Notary Public, and Agent for taking Ac
knowlcdgmcnts of instruments for tho
Island of Oahu. No. 8 Kaahumanu st
Honolulu. 1
JM. MONSARRAT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
and Notary Public. Real Estate in any
part of tho Kingdom bought, sold and
teased, on commission. Loans negotl
ted, Logal Documents Drawn. No. 37
Merchant St. (Gazette Block), Honolulu,
Hawaiian Islands 196
TXTlVLL&M AULD.
T,Y Agent to tako Acknowledgments
to "Contracts for Labor for tho District
of Kona, Island of Oahu, at tho ofllco of
the Honolulu Waterworks, foot of Nuu
anu street. 180 i
JOHN A. HASSINGER,
Agent to tako Acknowledgments
to Contracts for Labor. Interior Office,
Honolulu.
WO. AKANA,
Chinese nnd Hawaiian Translator
aud Interpreter,
No. 7 King street, near the Bridge.
Translations of either of the abovi
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 lean cast
ings; machinery of every description
made to order. Particular attention paid
to ship's black smithing. Job work exe
cuted at short notice. 1
CHR. GERTZ, g
No. 80 Fort street, Honolul.lC"
Importer aud Healer in Gent's, Ladies'
and Children's boots, shoes and slippers.
H.
204
S. TREQLOAN,
TAILOR,
FORT ST.
Uolicrt Luwori,
T ewers & Cooke,
U. 11. Cooke.
JU (successors to Lowers & Dickson,)
Importers and Dealers in Lumber und all
kinds ot Building Materials, Fort street,
Honolulu 1
WILDER & CO.,
Dealers In Lumber, Paints,
Oils, Nails, Suit and Building Materials
of every kind, cor. Fort and Queen sts.,
Honolulu. l
H0LUSTER & CO.
Druggists & Tobacconists,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
59 Nuuauu Street, Honolulu, and Cor.,
507 Fort and Merchant streets, tf b
Honolulu Carriage Manufact'y
228 and 230 Fort Street,
Houolulu, .-.. - Hawaiian U,
W. II. PAGE, Proprietor.
080 ly
Wolfe & Edwards
Grocery and Feed Store,
Corner King and Nuuanu streets.
Fresh Groceries and Provisions received
by every Steamer.
P. 0. Box 130, Tolephono 349.
501 6m
W3I. McCA'NDIKSH,
No. 0 Queen street,, . , Fisli Market,
Dealer hi choicest
llror, Veal, Mutton, FUli, Ac., Ac,
Family nnd Shipping Orders carefully
attended to. Live stock furnished to
vessels at short notice, and Vegetables
of all kinds supplied to order. 340 ly
XIO?STIi313R,
STEAM CANDY FACTORY
AND UA-JCISUY.
F. HORN, Practical Confectioner,
Pastry Cook nnd llukcr.
71 Hotel St. iIJ2r Telephone 74.
Greatest
at anu
POPULAR; MILLINERY HOUSE OF
-N. S. SACHS,
104 FORT ST., HONOLULU.
BIGGEST BARGAIN EVER OFFERED !
'' ' 'IKS CHILDREN'S 2
! FULL REGULAR MADE HOSE !
All sizes, assorted colors and patterns, will offer the whole lot at the uniform
PRICE OF 25 CENTS PER PAIR,
Guaranteed to be of the best quality and worth f0 Cents to 75 Cents per pair.
ALSO A SPECIAL LOT OF
BCS LADIES' STRAW HAIS $
ASSORTED COLONS AT ONE DOLLAR.
JAMES BRODIE.
Veterinary Surgeon.
OFFICE and residence, corner Beie
tauia street and McKibbiu lane.
Office hours from 7 to 0 a. m., and 1 to 2
r. vi. Orders left at the Pauthcon Sta
bles will be promptly attended to.
P. O. Box fcU. 813 tf
NOTICE.
Having leased the
TRAINING STABLES
-Kapiolanl Parle, I am
now 'prepared to tako horses to train,
aud prepare them for the coming Fair
on the llth of Juno next.
Breaking and Educating Young Horsct
a spocialty.
It Is a point of importance to all own
ers of fine young colts not to have them
jammed or hammered over tho hard
roads, und to get them properly haudled
for the first lessons aro tho ones that
make the horse.
Also in connection with my Training
Stable?, I will serve a certain number
of choice ninres with my Younu; Ham.
belloniun Stallion " APTOS CHIEF."
He was sired by Electioneer, owned by
Gov. Stanford. The siro of Electioneer
was Rihdeke'a Hambcltouiun. The dum
of Aptos Chief was sired liy Speculation-;
he by Kisdeke's Hambeltonian
so it will be seen that Aptos Is an in.
breed of llambeltonian.
Terms for service of Aptos Chiuf, $ HO
for tho season, payable at the time of
service; and all marcs falling to bo
with foal will have tho service of tho
horse the next season free of charge.
HENRY KEITH.
Kaptolanl Pf.rk, Jan. 22, 1885. 825 5m
JLEKOY BRUXDAGE,
THE well-known HOUSE TRAINER
and BREAKER, is now prepared,
at the old training stables of Capt. Clu
ney, corner Punchbowl and Queen sts,
to break in and feed horses for f:)5. No
responblbllity, but every care taken.
S3f" Horse clipping a bpccialty. 023 Ilm
LEVY & W00LHAM,
Horoc IlreukcrM nnd IIoi-hu
Clipper!.
f IMIB ubovo firm will brcats horses to
JL singlo and, double harness, and be
ing well known as competent horjo
breakers, they need no further recom
mendations, as they guar.iutce all work
in their line.
Clipping Bono In tiro niuaL
-Arllmtlo Htylo.
All orders left at their otllee opposite
tho Kerosene Warehouse; or at the Of
fice of J. E. Wiseman, will be promptly
tended to. UJ7 0m
A Good Pasture for lloraos,
J$S A few horses will be
lUKl'Il IU JfUMUlU III ilia
noa Valley. Pasture be
curely fcuced. tlTFor
terms, 4c. apply to
J. EMMELUTH,
No. (i Nuuauu St.
910
FRANK HUSTACE,
Dravman,
(Successor to C. P. Ward.)
All orders for cartage promptly at
tended to, ut the lowest rates. Also for
sale;
KakaakoHalt,
Klro Wood,
White and lllark Maud
in quantities to suit, at lowest prices.
CC3 1y
Corner King and Fort Streols,
Is prepared to nuke all kipds and styles
ok
PHOTOGRAPHS !
From n locket size up. Island Views
uud Royalty Pictures constantly
on hum),
THEODORE SKVERIN,
007 2w Proprietor.
Srf
TraPBar
(Merr
Hosiery Sale on
UNION FEED
o
Hay, Grain and
Corner of Queen and
'i'oleplioiie 1 VZZ.
Inland oritorN Hollrltcd, nnd
U. M. 1IKKSO.X,
BENSON, SMITH & CO..
& Lispsint
113 Bt 115 FORT STREET. HONOLULU,
Depot for Boericko & Schrock's
Homoepathic Medicines, Ricksecker's Perfumes
And Toilet Requisite, Tho Common Scuiu Nursing Uottles,
And Allaire Woodward it Co's Pharmaceutical Products.
GEORGE LUCAS,
Contractor
and Builder,'
Houolulu Steam Planing Mills, Espla
nade, Honolulu.
Manufactures all kinds of Mouldings,
Brackets, Window Frames, Blinds,
Sashes. Doors, and all kinds of Wood
work finish. Turning, Scroll uud Hand
Sawing. All kinds of Sawing and Plan
ing, Morticing and Tenanting.
Orders prompt!)' attended to and woik
guaranteed. Orders from tho other Is
auds solicited
WILLIAM MILLER
Cabinetmaker
And UpIiolHtarcr,
No. 03 '.'. Hotel stref't,
Opposite International Hotel,
CaneB and Walking Sticks,
Made of every kind of
NATIVE WOODS
Brackets, Cornices, Curtiin Poles, i.u,'
made ot the latest designs.
Hay anfl Feed.
Messrs. S. F. Graham & Go.
Take ideasuro in uuuouuciiig to their
old f i lends nnd patioiw that
they have
JUST 11ECKIVKD
a fresh lot of
ice Hay nil Grain'
Which they oiler at
Tiro Xo-vMt: Murlcot Itutou.
tST Hny nnd Feed delivered to any
part of the city.
H. V, ;it.IIAM A Co.,
No. 82 King Stieet
Telephone No. 187. flltf lm
ALVINII. ItASEMANN,
Book-Binder
PAPER-RULER and UlAN'K-HOOK
Maiiufactuicr.
Hook Binding of all description neatly
aud promptly executed.
Uuzctto Building Merchant street
722 ly
Record !
COMPANY.
Ghiclcen Feed.
Edinburgh Streets
uoodH delivered promiitly.
CI. W. SMITH,
Prussian National
Insurance Comp'y
KsrAin.isiiuu 1845, "
Capital, 9,000,000 Rolchsmarks,
'"I'HE undcrkigncd, having been ap
X. pointed agent of the above Company
for the Hawaiian liluml, is prepuied to
accept rinks, against Fire, on Buildings,
Ptirniluic, Merchandise, Pioduco, Sugar
Mills etc., on tho most Favorable Terms
Losses Promptly Adjusted and Payablo in
Honolulu.
II. RIEMENSCHNEIDER,
070 ly b at Wilder &, Co's.
Aotieo.
TO BUTCHERS, GRAZIERS
and all whom it may concern.
j'SlC"" ''lu '""'ert-igiicd having
jrJMj'S3Jmadu alterations, additions,
igSjJijajand improvements in his
fiKo7&M SOAI FACTOKY,
U now prepared to give
The IIIghcHt Cash Vuluo
for any (tiinntity of
TALLOW,
And wll furnish containers for the same
free of cost to any one who may desire.
TITOS. W. RAWL.TXM,
Honolulu Soap Works.
Olllce in Brick Building,
King sticct, I.eleo. 483 1)
Beaver L
Tho Best Lunch in Town,
Tea aud Coffee at All Hours
Tho finest liramlb of Cigars and
Tobacco, a I way b on hand.
THE CASINO
AT lint I'AIIK
IS OPEN EVERY DAY.
t3?"lho only sea-hldu resort in thu
Kingdom.
II. J. NOLTE,
Proprietor
J. M, OAT Jr. & Co.
Dealers In ull kinds of
STATIONJiJRY,
The Latest Foreign Papers always on
hand ut the Gascttc Block. Merchant
Street, i by
IN MEMORIAM -KHARTOUM.
Gordon, Christ's hero, soul Mnccro!
In silence nations drop a tear':
Britannia, as liy whirlwind tossed,
Bewails her bravest soldier lost.
Far fiom the land lltatgavo him biilli,
At dtily's post lie sleeps in death ;
Xo stone upraised to mark his fate,
His Epitaph "Gladstone too late."
It. D.
Portndown, Jan. 2Ctli, 1885.
LITERARY NOTES.
" Flallaml," the queer satire on
modem life which lias had a
(success in England, is to lie repub
lished iu America by Roberts
Brothers.
Mr. Woodbcrry's biography of
Kdgar Allan Poc in the American
Men of Letters scries is said to be
the only complete and adequate ac
count of Poe's career extant.
In a list of now books announced
in press by G. 1. Putnam's Sons is
" Kameliamcha the Great; His
Birth, Loves and Conquests," a
romance of Hawaii, by C. M. Newell.
The correspondence between Her
bert (spencer aud Frederic Harrison,
recently printed iu the Popular
Science Monthly, is to be reissued
in cheap volume form by 1). Apple
ton & Co.
J. B. Lippincott & Co. of Phila
delphia, the authorized agents for
the revised version of the Bible, an
nounce that they will have the
various editions for sale in Mny.
The Oxford and Cambridge editions
will be uniform in type, style and
price.
The scope of the Book Ihiycr is
to be enlarged to cover every im
portant book published in America
or abroad. It proposes to be not
critical, but descriptive, and to offer
regularly for a very small price a
mass of correct and inviting literary
information.
For the first twenty years of its
existence no woman was admitted to
the library of the British Museum ;
then for ten years the only lady
reader was Mrs. Catherine Macaulay,
the historian. Now women form no
small propoition of the readers.
Miss Mary Anderson lias been
among the recent visitors, having
been engaged iu studying Veronese
life of the time of "Romeo" and
"Juliet."
Dr. Rnnke, the historian, who hits
just passed his eighty-ninth birth
day, shows no greater sign of age
than the degree to which his inteiest
i3 withdrawn from all things except
the history on which he is engaged,
tho "AllegcmcineAVelt-Gesehichte,"
which he has carried beyond tlto Ro
man empire. On this history his
mind and heart are concentrated.
He still works for eight hours every
da'. Dr. Rankc's wife was an Eng
lish lady remarkablo for her learn
ing, having a knowledge of Latin,
Greek and Hebrew.
A "find" of great historical value
bus been made in an old house iu
Maryland, in the shape of four
manuscript letter-books of Williams
Vans Murray, who was United
States Minister to Holland and
Special Envoy to Franco during the
troublo with that nation toward tho
close of the last contury. The let
ters include an extensive corres
pondence, from 1707 to 1799, with
Washington and Hamilton, both of
whom were exceedingly anxious
that Lafayette bhouhl not take up
his residence in America as had
been proposed, and both of whom
urged Vans Murray to prevent it, if
possible. There is probably nothing
new upon this subject in these let
ters; the fear of the Federalists
that Lafayette's presence in Amtrica
at that juncture would further em
broil that country with France has
long been known and forms the sub
ject of letters already in print from
Washington and Hamilton to Lafa
yette. But tho full correspondence
cannot be otherwise than interest
ing, and the letter-books are likely
to throw much light upon othor
phases of a highly important episode
in .American national history.
Schopenhauer, the German pessi
mist, was asked one day to dinner by
a gentleman who had also invited a
number of Prussian ollicers. Said
one of the ofllccrs to Schopenhauer :
"Why do you put a ficdcric under
your plate 'f" "1 have made a vow,"
replied the philosopher, "to give this
piece of money to a beggar the very
first timo I dine with the military
without hearing talk about women
and horses. It is fifty ycais since I
made this vow, but 1 have not yet
been called upon to bestow my fre
deric iu nlins."
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