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KK1DAY, MAV 'J2, 1885.
BUSINESS ITEMS.
If you want :i nice shoo, ltool,
slipper, or 11113 kind of children
shoes, L. Adlcr is the place for it,
13 Isiiuanit sticet. !)S0. tf.
To Haw! 1Ii)I(si:jMi:v. The Union
Feed Co. have a. few of those cele
brated Liverpool salt nAs, for lub
bers, for sale, '() cents each. '2'2 01
A xr.w i katimii:. On and after
this date wo will Keep on hand cut
hay, put up in gialu .sacks, for the
comneienco of our customers.
1023 fit Umon Pui.d Co.
Tun Union Feed have on hand in
addition to their large and well
selected slock of Hay and Grain,
line Kico Straw for bedding, put up
in convenient sic bale, and which
,lhcv offer at reasonable pi iocs.
1021 lm.
Jdst aim eel per Maupos.i, for tlie
Union Feed Co., 1,200 bags line and
coarse bian, 500 bags bailey, 200
bags lolled b.ulcy, 12 o bags boiled
linseed meal (new pioccss), 50 bags
oil cake meal, 50 bags middlings.
1019 Gt
WHEN HE RETURNED.
Mr. Giablin, who is a candidate
for Mayoi, and -who prides himself
upon the respectability of his social
lclations, was met on the sticcl by a
ell-diesscd man.
"Ah, I am glad to see you," ex
claimed the man, giasping Giablin's
hand.
Grablin, who faintly lomembcied
the man's face, and thinking that lie
had been away on an extended isit,
slapped him on the shoulder and
asked : '
"Why, my dear fiiend, when did
you return?"
"Got out to-day. Tho Governor
pauloncd me." Arkansaw Tra
veler. ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY.
Mu. J. AV. llinglcy, foimci pio
pi ietor of the Pioneer Cigar Factory,
No. 59 Foit sticet, and moic ic
ceutly at No. 81, King slicct, is now
established at the Central Paik Skat
ing It ink, where he keeps a fine as
sortment of choice cigars and to
bacco, and fuinishcij a delicious
ailiclc of soda watci. Mr. llinglcy,
also, has lc-commcnccd the roanu
f acinic of his famous biands of
cigars, at his lcsidcncc on Ueiclania
sticet, second door fiom Alapai
sticet, adjoining the picmiscs of
air. Thomas E. Wall. Oulers left
at the Crystal Soda AVoiks, No. CO,
Hotel sticcl. or sent by Mutual
Telephone, No. 319, Central Talk
Skating Kink, will icccivc prompt
attention. 1019 lm
CURIOSITY.
Little Dick "Is you going to be
my new brother?"
Mr. Dc Kich (accepted suitor
"Yes, my little fellow."
"You is goin' to get hitched to my
sister, ain't 3'ou?"
"Your lovely bister and I aic ere
long to be united in the holy bonds
of matiimony."
"I'd like to see 'em."
"Sec what?"
"The bonds. Sister has been
blow in' about how many you have to
everybody w hat comes. " Ph iladel
phia Gall.
EFFECT OF EATINC PIE.
Jones "A queer tiling happened
in New Yoik tho other day. A lioise
stole three pics fiom a baker's wagon
and ate them."
Smith "I should like to have seen
that baker. lie must have been as
tonished." "Astonished! lie was mad; in
fact, driven to desperation."
"Why, what about?"
"The loss."
"The loss of the pies?"
"No; of the horse. It was the
only one he had."
REMOVAL.
King Uros., .Impoitcrs and Deal
eis in Pictures, Aitists' Materials,
Coinicc, Picture Mouldings, etc.,
etc., have moed to their new and
commodious stoic, Hotel street,
corner Union, wheic wo will be
pleased to meet our old pations and
the public. Cornices and Pictuic
Frames a specialty. All w e ask is a
trial. 1021 2w
"Who is that new man that open
ed ti wood yard or something on
Second sheet, and bought a bill of
goods of us last Saturday?" asked
old Hyson; "I'vo lost his card and
forgotten bis name."
"I don't know," replied thcolllco
boy. "Well," said tho old man,
"IJinto to ask him. Hun down to
tho corner and sco what is on his
sign; that'll give it."
Presently the boy cainc back.
"Liinu and coal," ho said,
And Old Hyson calmly charged
tho bill ui to Lyman Cole. Brook
lyn Eaylc,
WANTJSD
AHOY to carry newspaper on horse
back fur the Honolulu News
Agency, enquire nl llil-. office hctwrcn
M IIIMI 1 l.lll.
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WANTED
AP()tlug'ico man nuil hit ton, IS)
cnrs of age. wnnt a situation. An
piv to M. A. UOXSALVKS Si CO..
1!5 lw 57 Hotel St.
FUKXLS11ED KOOMS
T7OU MAN and m ife. with ncconuno.
JL elation to cook for thenisches, 01
hoiiul with the family. Apply at 187
N it imntt Sticcl. 00 if
OST.
F 110 SI tliu piciniscson Hlcliatd Sticet,
it Cuiiiiry bird, with light jellow
fe.itheit, and two or tin cc Muck feath
eta on the head. Anjotic lcturutng the
same to me v 111 he duly rewarded.
20 .It MRS. HAALELEA.
FOUND
riAUE place to buy J. W. Hlngley's
JL Celebrated Cigars. The Crystal
Soda Works m ill be a depot for these
line Cigars, wholesale and letnll.
1010 If
FOR SALE.
EXPRESS, Truck, Carriage and Sad
die lloiso. Doublu and tingle
lim 110s liuggjsand cat tinges, also one
skeleton wiiirou. Apply to
i:. li. JIILPA llaw'n Hotel Stables,
'2i 2v
TO LET.
rrUH: STORE lately occupied by
X Samuel Nott, in Campbell s Block,
on Pott .Sticet. Apply to
L. A. THURSTON,
or 15. P Dii.i.imwam.
Honolulu, Apt II 1, 1833. 0So tf
TO LET.
rl"lli: HOUSE mil picmi-.es siliitlfl
i iii riiiii.tnu Valley, opposite the
Hoy il Mausoleum lielongiiur. to and
tcountly occupied by S itnuel Nott. Pot
pattleiil.it-, applj to
L. A. THURsTON,
:JS Slerchanl St.
Honolulu, Match :H, 1S-J5 983 tf
JIICE STItAW.
A FINE lut or lticu Sti.tw suitable
buddiin' for hmsc is oll'crcd for
sale in einiititics to suit bujers, at a
teasoniblc pike. Enqiiiio of
WONG liKONO & CO.,
1007 :5m No. Hi Xmiatiu fat , Honolulu.
FOR ItENT.,,
r"HIAT vcty de-.ir.ible and convenient
A, F.traily Residence on Beretanla
Street, until lately occupied by P. S.
I't.ttt, Esq., complete with ottt-liouses,
stables, g.itdens and pasture. Also, the
premises ocrupied at present a- a Law
Olllcc by John Russell, Esq , centrally
located near the coiner of Fort and
Mctcliant Stiect. Pot- p 11 liculars, ap
ply either by letter 01 otherwise to
DP. bTANGENWALD, Jlciclunt 01.
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Madeira Lace !
We beg to 'announce to our Lady cus
tomers, that we H.we ieccicd by the
Pet Wells, Pat go & Oo's LNprcss, the
assortment of
Madeira Hand - Sewed
EMBROIDERY,
Which we tcccntly ordeicd at their
tcqucst. A small but very choice lot.
CS" Call Eat ly-a
M.A.G-onsalves & Co.
20
C7 Hotel Street.
GOEITUJLaDE
Berliner PfanWen
Push, at 5 Cents Each.
Every Morning at 11 O'clock
X XlOtWS'S
Steam Candy Pnetoty and Bakcty, 71
Hotel bt , Telephone No. 74.
1007 lm
Best Made Has no Equal.
Give it one trial on Tarnished Metals
and be Convinced.
It is 11 vegetable polish and warranted
free front Acids, Poisons 01 Gritty sub.
stances, and is superior to anything of
the kind heretofore offeted to the public
for cleaning and polishing Metal Signs,
K. tilings, Show Oases, Harness Mount
lugi, lhiml lustiuments, Brass or Metal
Lamps, Katicots, Stair Hods, Locomotive
Headlights, Gun Barrels, Biass, Copper,
Silcnaie, Nickel, Tinware, Zinc, Steel,
AND ALL METALS.
It Is especially adapted to Marine,
Itailiotd, btatiointiy and Plio Engine
Works (hot or cold), and being tree
fiom acids or grit, will not injitto
joiniialh, beatings, tho black lettering
on metal signs, hat ncss leather, or scratch
the tlncst polished surface.
The (leanest and best Polish for
L idles to use lor House hold and Kitch.
en me, It is put up uc.itlwand ronveni.
etitly to Milt nil, in -1, 8 ami 10 o,aml
the pound boxes, and every bo giuiran.
teed pei feet.
J'rlooH, arm, fiOo, 7."i A; HI.
Aside from its unequalled polishing
qualities, Its wrongest ( hiiiii on tho pub.
lie favor rests in Its absolute purity and
elennliucss, being a clean, creamy paste,
easily and conveniently applied, Por
S do at
JIcLEAN'B CIGAR STOHE,
78 Hotel St., Astor Route.
SYL.J.OARTY,Sole Agent for Haw
aliim Isluuds. 101U
h. m. oAiriuflie,
AtlKNTTO 1AKK
Acknowlcdcjmonls lo tabor Contracts.
Offlco with Mr. Plshhotnno.
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Building Lots for Sale.
SEVERAL building lots for Rale or
rent at Kapahinia, near tho Nitrite,
lowal bridge, on the Ewa side of the
lane leading lo 'Ausllu'a e3tale. Easy
terms. Apply to W. C. ACII1,
Law om.ee of'W. R. Castle. 837 tf
FISIIElt'S
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CHAMPAGNE CIDER
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PURE, WHOLESOME, RE-
FRESHING, HEALTHFUL
BEVERAGE,
Accenting lo the highest and best modi
cal testimony.
Manufactoiy, : : : No, 13 Ltliha 5t
P. O. Box, U70. Telephone, 231.
8-AU orders receive prompt attention.
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SILK CULTURE i
My Book of Institution,
"SILK AND THE SILK WORM,"
Gives all necessary information.
I'rU-c. T cut y-J-'H e C'entH per copy.
Silk Worm Egg', Reels, Trees, Cut
tings, Seeds, &c, for stle at the very
lowest market talcs.
Thcrmomotcr and Barometer Combined
For use of Silk Rtiser, free by mail
only 75 cents.
I will be pleased lo give information
to correspondents who apply by letter,
inclosing two-cent stamp for reply.
Hpecinicii IIom'h or C'orooiiH &, Keel
ed Hilk, '!i CeiitH.;
None but articles of the first quality sold
Address all communications to
Miss Nellie Lincoln Rossiter,
Piactical Silk Cullurlst,
New Lisbon, Burlington Co.
044 NEW JERSEY.
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IKIC13 Xilfc.'J? OP
iMuXberry Trees.
WHITE.
l-Bii 10 100 1000
18 to 24 inches. . GOc fjl.OO $20 00
2 to 3 feet 90c fi.00 35.00
3 to 4 feet $1.25 8 50 55 00
KUhHIAX.
l-Klt 10 100 1000
4 toO inches... $2.00 $10.00
I) to 12 inches.. 50c 2.50 15.00
12 to 18 " .. COc 3.50 20.00
18 to 24 " .. 75c 5.00 80.00
2 to 3 feet 1.00 7.00 40.00
3 to 4 1.25 9.00
4 to 5 ' 1.75 12.00
5 tot " 2.C0 10.00
Cuttings, per 100, $1.00; per 1,000, G.C0.
White Mulheny Seed, per ounce, 30
cents: per pound, 3.00.
Russian Mulberry Seed, per ounce, CO
cents; per pound, $7.00.
Miss Nellie Lincoln Rossiter
la Agent for tho following papers:
South and West, bemi.monthly, 50c a
year;
Farmer's Call, weekly, 50c pet year;
Farmer's Home, monthly, 50c per year;
Home and School Visitor, monthly,
75c per year.
As an inducement to parties to order
their Silk Worm Eggs during tho bum
nier, lo bo forwarded in tho lall, I otrer
premiums, from April 1st, as follows:
Por 1, 2,000 catrs, and a book of In
struction, Por $2, 5,000 eggs, book of Instruction
mid any one paper.
Por $3, oi. eggs, and any two papers.
Por $5, 1 0,!. eggs, two papers and book.
Por $9.50, 2 ot. eggs, and three papers.
Por $14, 3 01. eggs, 3 papers and book.
Por $17, 4 oz. eggs, and four papers.
For $21, 5 0, eggs, 4 papcis and book
The abovo charges "arc tho regular
list prices for eggs," and the papers will
be sent as heie stated for one year.
Thoso sending oulers through the sum
mer, accompanied by the cash amount,
(Post-Ouleo oulers payable to me, on
PostOfllcc, Pembertpn, New Jersey, U.
S. A.) will receive tho piemltims to
which their oulcr entitles them, com.
meucing at once, and tho eggs will bo
sent about November 1st.
xj:llu: mxcoix jtonsiTEit,
Piactical Silk Culturlst,
New Lisbon, Burlington Co,,
077 NEW JERSEY.
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I? 11. WOOmVORTII, of Honolulu,
li. and D. T. llalley, of Maul, have
this dny (owned a co partnership under
tho flint iifimc of tlio Crvntal Soda
Works Co. H. H. WOObWORTIl,
1010 !lw- I) T. 1IA1LLY.
MAKSIIAIAS SAIjE.
13 Y lrtuo of n Writ of cecut!on
J Issued out of the Supremo' Court,
on the 27th day of Apill, A. U. 1885,
ng.tlnst Jane S. Reed, Administratrix of
tho Estate of W. II. Reed, deceased, de
fendant, in favor of 31. S. Grinbnuin fc
Co , plaintiff, for tho sum or $05'.MM, T
hno levied upon nnil shall cpooc for
sale nt tho Old Custom Homo Avharf, In
Honolulu, Island of Oahti, nt 12 o'clock
of FRIDAY, tho 20th day of 3Iay, A.D.
1830, to tho highest bidder, all the right,
title and Interest of tho bald .lane S.
Reed, AlmlnistralrK aforesaid, defen.
dnnt, In nnd to the following ptopcrty.
unless said judgment, interest, costs nittl
my expenses be previously ptld.
'List of propet t j for sale: Steamer
' W. H. Reed," with all her tackle, ap.
parel and furniture.
JNO. II. SOPER, Marshal.
Honolulu, April 28th, 1885. 1011 Id
F. HORN'S
Pioneer St'm Cindy Factory & Bakery,
KNTAltl,IHHl'.l, lH(t.'l.
3Itnufactuics all nnil evcty nrtlclu in
Confectionery and li-try and Bread
Bnkeiy fiom the lie-t and potest mate,
ilals, guaranteed fice fiom all
ADULTERATION
11 11- :ih:n-- on baud all slesof his Rlrh
and Unsurpassed Quality of
WEDDING- CAKES,
Enjoying 11 rich reputation of many
jc.tis, and ate ornamented in any
style desired, and arc sold at the
Lowest Possible Prices
Unequalled facilities and steam enables
me to sell all articles manufactured at
my Establishment Cheaper than any
other m this Line of Business. Vanilia,
Chocolate, Cocoanut, hand made and
Mould Creams of all ilavots at 50 cents
per pound.
RICH PUFF CREAM CAKES,
at 5 cents e teh. Mine c and Pruit
Pics always on hand,
Pure and Wholesome Bread !
Vicuna Rolls, Family & Giitham Bread
delivered to any part of the city. The
largest and most various Stock of Con.
fectioneiy can be found at
TF . HORN'S
Steam Candy Factory and Bakery.
No. 71 Hotel St., between Ntiuanu and
P01 1 Streets.
P. O. Box No. 75. Telephone No. 74.
1004
Wee to tlie Piiic.
We take pleasutoln announcing to the
public that, in addition to our
Pastry and Confectionery Business,
Wo will open our
Ice Cream Parlors !
Which have been fitted up elegantly ac
cording to our trade, 011
SATTJllDAY, VXTtl3j Sfitli.
Our Cream will be only of superior
quality, made of genuine crenm. As
we have mado arrangements with the
Woodlawn Dairy to supply us only with
a llist-cluss attlclc from samples we
hao had of tho same, wo aro able to
guarantee satisfaction. The following
assortments of Ice Creams and Sherbets
wo will keep at our opening, and many
more kinds if trade will justify It:
1CJ3 CJXHAJUHi
VANILLA, LEMON, CHOCOLATE, COFFEE,
STRAWBERRY, PINEAPPLE and
COFFEE GLACE.
ORANGE AND STRAWBERRY.
Parties supplied any day except Sun
days. Those wishing Ice Cream for
Sunday must lcavo their orelers on Sa
turday beforo 0 p. in., which will be
delhercd beforo 10 a. in, Sunday. Tlie
creams will ho packed so that they w ill
keep eight hours in a tlrst-chtss condi.
Hon. Hoping to gel a sliaro of public
patronage, and thanking tho public for
their libeial past favors, wo remain, res.
pcctfully,
MELLEll & IIALBE,
1003 ly King, near Alakea St.
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.1 H l&CjW ra.ii VtJt
King Street, near Lincoln's.
Repairing, lllitcksniilhing nnil in cry description in tho C'aniiigc nnil Wiigon
Hue limnufactiiicd. Kstimaloa and diawings furnished for nil Car
liagc and Wagon building. I have also got up a new kind of Buggy
Cutt, which for cheapness and practicability exceeds any call ever
(nought to this country,
WITH OH WITHOUT FOLDING TOP.
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979 3m King Street, adjoining Geo. W. Lincoln, Contractor nnd Builder.
Prank Gertz, 103 Fort Street,
i I MWKk TBlil liiii i p 1
? V fUHH'ft BOOTS AND SHOES
lias teceived by late steamers a splendid line .of
BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS,
For Ladies, Gentlemen and Children.
Don't 3?S!ss
970
LEWIS Es. COH? GROCERS,
07 antl CO Hotel Street.
NEW GOODS JUST HECBIVED, PHH MA.BIPOSA. Cibel's EMrnct Beef, Lie
big's Eliact Beef, Day & Slartin's Shoe Blackiiiir. Kinirsfonl Wasliinn-
Stilr.1, l!n
hnlo'o Pncnliiivnir Ck.mu
rltovies in OJ1, Crcain Checae, Cases
tins; JIackeicl boiled in Tomatoe Sauce, Battv Nulob S.tuce, do Pickles,
Jars Spiced Lambs' Tonnues. Cases Pickle Koll.'Koirs Hollnnil Hnn inn-s. An.
uiiii outu, jvugs iMimiy nuuer, uuicu sausages, I'onasco s tucc, v ine Table
ltnisins, Bottled Lemon Syrups, Curried Obters, Jais Soused Pigs' Peet,
Kegs Soused Pis' Peet, do German Pickles, do Anchovies, Swiss Cheese,
Germca, Hemp Seed, Rape Seed, Bbls S Union, Applet, Cala Dried Pigs, do
Onions.
SOMETHING NEW. Oxford Brawn, do Pigs' Peet, Choirics, Fresh Currants, do
Gooseberries, Pie I'lant, Horse H.idish Hoots, Eastern Apples in Tins, Jars
and Shells, and n full line of staple and fancy groceries.
PKICES LOW. Goods guaranteed and delivetcd to all parts of the city. Prtsh
Island Butter alwajs on lurid.
Island Orders solicited. Telephone No. 240. P. O. Box 297. (762
Large invoices of Goods (of nil descriptions) having been recehctl by me, they
WILL BE SOLD AT LOWER PRICES,
Than the same quality of Goods can be purchased elsewhere in Honolulu, and
sttisfaction guaranteed. My stock consists of all kinds of AMERICAN,
ENGLISH AND SYDNEY MANUFACTURE,
Saddles, Belts, Pouches, Leggings, Saddle Cloths, School Bags, &o.,
Bits, Spurs and Stirrups, &c-, in Nickel and Silver Platen.
The reputation of my HOME-MADE HARNESS for superiority of workmanship
and material remains unchallenged during my sl- yeais' lesidcnce bete.
Thankful for the gcneious patronage of the past its continuance and increaso in
tlie future is respectfully solicited nt the old stand.
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Every Description of Joli Printing
Executed with neatness nnd dispatch, v
AT THE
Daily Bulletin Steam Printing Office,
Hill Hemic
Briefs
Hall Programs
Hills of L tiling
Husiiicss Cauls
Book Work
CcrtlllcateH
Ciieuliirs
Conceit Progr'nit
l)i.tft Books
Delivery Books
Envelopes
11 mill DUH
Invoices
MKmffii ' m,4wM " StnteniBnts
WKStBllMw vibiti,,tr card3
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ftueen Street,
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I would beg to notify tho public in gcncrnl Hint
I have opened a Catringonnd Wagon shop on
King Street, at the old stand of M. .7. Rose,
and lately occupied by Mcssis. "Whitman &
"Wright, wlicio 1 tun prepared lo do any kind
of Uarriago and Wagon wotk, in a fiist class,
, durable and practical manner. By close and
I prompt attention to business, satisfactory
low and reasonable charges, 1 hope to
some of the public patronage.
tlie Door.
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Siloon Pilot Biead, do .Medium Bread,
, The Corner Harness Store
Still to tlie Front !
033.S. 33CA.MC1WC353,
Corner of Port nnd King streets, Honolulu, II, I
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