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Honolulu, Hawaiian Island.
Draw Exchaii.to on tho
lliuik ol Calll'omln, &. IT.
Ami their agent hi
HEW YOnK, BOSTON, HONG. KONO.
Mo3srs. X. M. Rothschild &S011, London
'The Commercial Hank Co., of Sydney,
London,
Tho Commercial Dunk Co., of Bydnev,
Sydney.
Tho Dank of New Zealand: Auckland,
Chrlstchurch, and Wellington.
Tho Dank of British Columbia, :Vlc
torln, D. C. and Portlaud, Or.
AMI)
Transact u General Dunking Business.
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$lu gnilij gaUld,
PloclgeJ to neither Sect nor Party.
Bat established for tho honoSt of nil.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1885.
THIS EVENING'S DOINCS.
Yoscmitc Skating Kink 7.
Oaliti Lodge, No. 1 K. of P. 7:00.
Bethel Prnycr Electing, at 7:550.
Fort St. Church, Prayer Meeting
at 7 :.'J0.
St. Andrew's Cathedral, usual
services, 7:30.
KAMEHAMEHA DAY.
Almost any time of the year is as,
good as any other for a public holi
day in this country, so far as proba
bilities of good weather are con
cerned. About the only consideration,
then, in so far as it is a matter of
choice, is regard for the relation, in
point of time, between different holi
days. In the United States the
great national holiday Independ
ence Day happens at the exact
time required to halve the year's
toil. Then Thanksgiving Day com
ing directly after harvest affords a
welcome day of rest, and family and
social reunion, upon which the citi
zens of the Great Republic pause to
express gratitude to kind Providence
for the nation's increase in store and
preservation from public calamity,
and fortify themselves anew for the
activities that chaiactcrizc them as a
people. Latterly Decoration Day
has come in there also, when there
is a universal sabbath of kindly and
graceful olllces for the memory of
patriots sacrificed on the altar of
their country. That clay occurs
opportunely, when the first flowers
of the more temperate regions have
just bloomed, diffusing fragrant
hopes of ultimate life from the dead
throughout the balmy spiing air. In
the British Empire the birthday anni
versary of good Queen Victoria could
not have fallen upon a more auspi
cious date, to afford a pleasant day
of recreation to the loyal millions,
at a period fairly diud'mg the time
from one to another of the universal
holida' seasons of Christendom,
which fitly weld the new years on to
the old. So happily does that May
holiday accord With the popular
taste and necessity, and so used have
the people been made to it by Her
Majesty's rcmaikably long reign,
that it has of late been advocated
that the day should be perpetuated
beyond the lifetime of that august
lad)'. This would not only give
British people a seasonable holiday
for all timo to come, but would
furnish an enduring memorial of
the immortal Victorian Age, that
must ever stand out in strong relief
for both its material advancement
and its political progress. Canada
is pretty well fixed for holidays, too,
having its national day in midsum
mer, three days before the American,
as well as the Queen's Birthday, and
a Thanksgiving Day about the same
time as the United States. This
kingdom cannot be said to be bad
off for holidays, yet it has none too
many of them. Notwithstanding tho
hours shortened for trade and labor,
from tho systems of other countries,
out of respect for an exacting cli
mate, there is need that the year
should bo pretty well broken up witii
whole days i public recreation.
While it is only seemly that the
birthdays of ruling monarchs should
be duly signalized, still it will always,
wo believe, be regarded as a wise act
qf Kamehamelm V., that he estab
lished the birthday of tho illustrious
head of his dynasty as a permanent
holiday. It falls upon an npproprM
ate time, and it perpetuates tho me
mory of ICamchamclia I., tho author
of united Hawaii. Let all the peopled
niako good uso of tho boon. Do not
keep it so that its evening will arrive
with more- exhaustion than recrea
tion j more demoralization than re
freshment. To observe a holiday to
tho best advantage, persons, families
and social companies should perfect
their plans in advance. Otherwise, )
the event may lie to them only n
nieiu loafing day, full of uuniitic&s
and cntnti.
EDITORIAL MOTES.
One of tho classic Saturday lead
ers of tho Philadelphia Public Led
ger is reproduced on the fourth page
of this paper. It contains matter
that may with much benefit be in
wardly digested by the people of this
community.
Oregon is filling up fast. During
May over two thousand immigrants
arrived in Portland. The majority
of them were farmers seeking homes,
and most of them had means sufll
cicnt to purchase farms. Thus an
enlightened policy is rapidly populat
ing the Pacific Coast with civilized
and progressive producers of wealth.
It is encouraging to find the Ga
zette coming round to tho advocacy of
organization and acceptable leader
ship, among those who vould have
reform effected in tho government
of the Kingdom. The independent
press is now solid for a systematic
siege of the strongholds of govern
ment in the interest of everybody
but the people.
Mr. Marques has an excellent
letter on municipal incorporation in
to-day's Gazette. He holds that
apprehensions of a bad civic govern
ment should not deter people from
seeking the change. Perhaps a short
season of civic mismanagement
would be the first thing to open the
whole people's eyes to the necessity
of having good men to guide all
public affairs. Mr. Marques attri
butes the difficulty apprehended, as
well as the misrepresentation of the
city in the Legislature, to the dis
dain of Hawaiian politics manifested
by so many foreign-born residents.
KILLING NO MURDER.
Editou Bl'i.m:tix: The P. (J.
Advertiser has kindly furnished the
public with six columns (about nine
feet, and line print at that) of
sample legal hifalutin supposed to
be a defense in the Spreckels-Dc
Young shooting case. This inter
minable procession of the parts of
speech is (says the Advertiser "in
strong contrast to the brief (alas)
and weak opening address of coun
sel for prosecution. But why did
not the fcutle Advertiser give us
that weak and vapid effoit of the
prosecution, that its glaring in
sufficiency might have spoken for
itself, and the very contrast height
ened the effect of the above named
nine feet of argument. The public
who have read the evidence in the
case will I think agree, that, con
sidering the nature of the evidence,
no defense can be considered a
strong one that includes only emo
tional insanity, lesion of the brain,
self defense, etc., and makes no
mention of incipient paralysis, or
fatty degeneration, and is even
silent concerning spinal meningitis.
But in earnestness, if it is desirable
in San Francisco to shut up imper
tinent newspaper men, who say
"Sir" and "Knight" (disrespect
fully I allow), is it not risky to in
culcate the same doctrine in this little
kingdom where the population is
even now too small, . and where a
shot fired at an editor, say of the
Advertiser or Bui.lutin, might kill
the man next door, sitting peace
fully behind his wooden partition,
studying the, law relating to man
slaughter' And even then the
ordinary differences of medical testi
mony might be twisted to show
not that the man was alive, but that
he had been killed in a kind and
gentleman!' way and ought to lie
thankful. Ni:mo.
Chas, Hustace
lias just received an
ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES
Consisting of
Wew Zealand Potatoes
Cnln. Potatoes (new crop), Onions,
Smoked Deiif, No. 1 Mackerel and
Whito Fish (nt ri-tnll), Cod Fish,
Vienna Sausages !
Laid. Lunch Tongue, Cheese, Buck,
wheat Flour, Syiup, Now Orleans
Molasses, Maplo'Syrup, Cube Sugar,
O-ranltd. Sug-ai !
Powdered Sugar, Kerosene Oil, Mot.
lied Soap. Also, Howcn'H Choice
Unnlcn Seeds, Oats Dran, Wheat,
Coin, &c, Ac. C1IAS. HUSTACE.
44 2w
HOOJIS TO I,KT,
NICELY fuinWhcd rooms nt No. 03
JIolol Street. Blnirla or cnsulle.
Convenient locution. Knquiio of
A VERY PALMER, 0 Fort St.
42 lw
LOST.
A:
BLACK Cane, Ivory handle, cold
tin. with inoncKriim 11, N. Tho
finder will bo rewarded for delivering it
nt the Attoruey.Ociicral'g office. 42 tl
"wanted""
1JU)H n rinntntltin on Kauai, 15 (Jcr
?' man Laborers. Apply lo
IW lw II. HACKFELD & CO.
X 100,000 x.
to AttnivE rr.n
von sale nv
H. Hackfeld & Go,
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irXtlSSI-I
Frozen Oysters !
AT NOI.TK'S
BEAVER SALOON
AND AT Till:
CASINO
During the Races.
433t
Just Received !
Ex City of Sydney,
In Good Order,
N.ISealand Potatoes
For Sale by
Henry E3ay & Co.
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Royal Hawaiian Agricultural
Society.
INTENDING Exhibitors nic reminded
that entiles of Horses for the Fair
of 13tli mst, must be delivered or mailed
to the underpinned before 5 p.m. on
Wednesday 10th.
Kntiics of other classes of Exhibits
will bo received if delivered or mailed
in Honolulu on Thursday evening.
Entry blanks can be obtained from
the undesigned or from Mr. A. Jaeger,
who will also receive (he cntiies.
Attention is requested to tliu follow
ing extr.ict fiom the Programme of Iho
Fair:
"The large buildingand tucli parts of
the ground'! as are not icqiiircd for the
Horto Show will lie open I o ilio public
to exhibit any animals not horses
manufacture!, implements, etc, that
may be placed there. A committee, of
tho Society will in-pict and report upon
them If they shall lie deemed sufficient
ly v orlhy." J. S. WElllI, Sec'y.
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BAGGAGE EXPRESS.
ji. The undersigned bavins
"Pfe ,,'lu!l' ulllirKo ot Baggage
2l2"CE.pic3S No. fit, fo? the
purpose ol carrying on the Evnicss and
Dray business, hopes by paying strict
attention to business to icceive a shaic
of public patronage.
EST Moving pianos and fuiuituic a
specially. ANTONE A. KEUMI.
Residence, corner Punchbowl and Bc
rctnnin Street.
Ordeis may be left wlih O. Hammer,
or West, Dow & Co., Telephone 17!1.
!
Central Pari Mm Eli
Corner Bcrctania & Punchbowl Streets.
Largest in the City.
Cool und well ventilated, only Rink
furnishing
CLUB SKATES !
to its patrons.
Open only In the evenings till improve,
ments aro completed.
Polite Attention Guaranteed.
1019 3m D. P. SMITH, Piopriclor.
No. HB Hotel Street.
These new Parlors, containing sixteen
PniVATE Rooms, have been elegantly
decorated and furnbhed, and will bo
kept as a first-clnsB resort. The
Celebrated Elite Ice Cream
Will bo made from puro cream with
pmo delicious flavorings. Vanilla, Le.
mon, Orange, Pino Apple, Strawberry,
Peach, Almond, Coffco Glace, Chocolate.
Sherbets and Ices,
In largo variety. Served with Cake
in ado on the Premises. Ico Cream
Drinks made to order In any style.
Soda Water, Ginger Ale nnd Tahiti Lo.
monnile. Robert's choicest candies re.
coived fresh by every steamer. Fnmi.
lies, Parties, Ralls and Weddings sup.
plied at short notice. Ladles can have
their home-made Creams fro.eu ami
Cakes baked to ordoi at reasonable
prices. A large assortment of Shells,
Cornls, Volcanic Specimens, Tnpas and
general Island Curios nlwayR on hand
at reasonable prices.
II. J. HART,
Propiletor of tho Elite Ico Cream Par.
lors. Ring up Telcphono No. Ib2.
38 ly
HOUSE TO LET
A
ND Furniture- for Sale, at No. 51
lloirtnnin .Street. 42 tf .
NOTICE.
MR. CI1AS. HOYT'S Shoeing Shop
Is now re.opcnrd. Interfering
lmrst'3 a specially. 2!l tf
FU11NISI1ED ROOMS
FOR .MAN nnd wife, with accommo
dation to cook for themselves, or
board wilh tho famllv Applv nt 167
NuuanuStuut. " !71) tf
A RESPECTABLE young gentleman
would like a position of any kind,
ou this, or any of the Immediate islands.
Good Bookkeeper, etc. Address "Auxi.
oub," Bulletin Office. 42 81
WANTED
ON or before December 1st, a bouse
containing r or 0 rooms and bath
room (without tub), within the district,
bounded by Nuuanu, School, Punchbowl
and King Streets. Address, stating
terms, etc., P. O. Box 010. 40 lw
Ico
LET.
rpiIE STORE lately occupied by
X Samuel Nott, in Campbell's Block,
on Fort Stieel." Applv to
L. A. THURSTON,
or B. F. Dillingham.
Honolulu, Api 11 1,1895. 1)85 tf
NOTICE.
LEGAL pioccedings will be taken
against all accounts due the estate
of 'A. W. Richardson it Co. not paid bo.
foie.Iulv 1st.
W. C. PARKE, ) . .
GEO. W. SMITH. Assignee.
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COTTAGE TO LET.
A nice 4 loom cottago. within
icasy reach of II nolulu, silu.
late at Kapalama. Terms SCO
per month. Apply to
MRS. MARIA KING,
on tho grounds, or to A. .1. Carlwiight,
at his olllee. 40 if
TO LET.
.Near Kawainhao Church, a 2
&
fit "vsiory mono iiouec, eontaining
lS3 rooms. Matting all through
the liotift'.
30 lw
Enquncnt O. GEIHZ,
Shoe Store, Fort Street.
TO LET.
.Premises No. 185 Port Street.
lLarge yard, dwelling houses,
acontalninir 0 rooms, and out
houses. Apply to A. C. SMITH,
39 lw with A. S. Hartvcll.
For Kent or Sale.
l The premises on Nuuanu Stect,
cd and lately occupied bv
Samuel Nott. Apply to
L. A. THURSTON,
38 Merchant St.
Honolulu, Juno lib, 18.). 083 tf
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
A'
THIRD Dividend of 0 percent, will
be paid to bhnieholders of Koloa
Sugar Co. at the olllee of II. Hackfeld
& Co. II. W. SCHMIDT,
Treasurer K. S. Co.
Honolulu, .Tiino''a, 1SS5. 42 3t
7 I'mi WAliB.
ON account of departuie, I oiler for
sile a luiulioniu side liar buggy
Willi 3 bow leather top, has only been
in use a few month'. A'so, an open side
bar f beat trotting wagon, the licst in
the Kingdom, ueiily new. Tho above
will be told at a baiglin if applied for
bcfoio .lime 15lb. II. .1. AGNEW.
4UI;
. EOIl ItENT.
npiIAT very desirable and convenient
X Fuuily" Residence on Berelnnla
Sticet, until lately occupied by F. S.
Pratt, Esq., complete with out-houses,
stnhles, gardens and pasture. Also, the
premises oc upled at present a- a Ltw
Olllee by John Russell, Esq, centrally
located 'near the corner of Fort nnd
Merchant Streets. For paiticulats, ap
ply either by letter or otherwise to
DR. STANGENWALD, Merchant St.
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X.ANT)LORD'S
NOTICE of SALE
OF
Goods & Merchandise
taken upon a Distress for Rent.
By direction of T. A1CI of Ewn, Oabu, I
am directed to sell at Public Auction, at
the premises No. 00 Nuuanu Street, on
MONDAY, JUNE 22nd,
at 12 o'clock noon, the following Goods
nnd Merchandise;
3 Round Tables, 5 Meat Safes,
4 Washstands, 1 Show Case,
2 Squnre Tables, 2 Show Cases,
1 ItW Round Table, 5 Pillows,
2 Wash Stands, 2 Pillow,
1 Writing Desk, 2 Counters,
1 Chest of Drawers, 1 Table,
1 Book Stand. 2 Tablo Legs,
1 Trunk. 1 Machine,
1 Table, 3 Carpet Chairs,
!I Bedsteads, 1 Carpet Table,
1 Long Table, i Tin Blk Oil,
ifMnttrosscs, 1.000 Feet Mouldings,
I Bco Hive, 2 palrBhow Casu Doors,
1 Mucbinc Chest, 3 pes 1 In lumber
1 Mncbino, 2 pes J in lumber,
15 pes Table Logs, 1 cs Bed Slats
1 Clock, 1 St lion Bed,
2)f Tim Varnish, Keg Nails,
l bbl Red Paint Powder,
"fl Gnulen Posts, 1 Tin Oil Palnl,
35 pes Bed Boards,
!i Window Scrowp,
21 pes Bed I'osts,
20 wi Bed Lumber, 1 Iron Screw,
14 pc2.vt Lumber, 2bxs 10x14 Glass
8 Chests, 3 Lamps,
1 Sauce Pan, 1 Blanket Stnud,
8 Irons for Bedi.
Being tho same distrained from the
premises of Homnu, ou Nuuanu Street,
Honolulu, on tho 20th day of May, 1885,
for non-payment of rent, by tho said T.
AKI.
K. 1 ADAMS, Auct'r.
Dated Honolulu, Juno 5, 1885. 41 Sw
Tryoi r nf c i ymiu
a bf3
Nos. SI, S3 and
We wish to announce Hip arrival of our new Summer Stock in our
which is the most complete in this city.
SCS5 Feathers Gleaned and OurBed.S
Native Straw Sewed in alt the Stvles of Hats.
JUST REOEITED
fi00 pieces of )rc& Lawns .it very Low Prices.
New tlcsigns in Dress Goods, Satins & Huntings.
Ladies' Wrappers and Children's Dresses
in large varieties. A large invoice of Laces nntl Embroideries.
Ladies', Misses', Children's and Infants' Hosiery
in the latest styles.
BOYS' WAISTS ! BOYS' WAISTS !
Youths', Boys' and Children's Clothing n specialty.
JC5TNEW GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. -a
KS" Call and be Convinced. "ii3a
S. COIIN & COMPANY.
1 ii UOIIl HIP II I lllll I ! aTKCX Mit SLF.TU3B - mrvt-mwn.
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SUCCESSORS TO DILLINGHAM & CO. AND SAM'L NOTT.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Hardware, Agricultural Implements, House Furnishing
Goods, and General Merchandise.
Just received Eddy's Rcftlgcrntors and Ice Chests, new siylcs of Chnndelicri
and Library Lamps, Stoves and Ranges, Kerosene Oil Stoves.
EST Xr-A.TR BANKS' AJVD HOWE'S SCALES.-aS
All of which arc offered upon favorable terms.
1'ACIFIC HARDWARE COMPANY.
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CO
en
I
ITT, lo. 8 KutaUDni Street
Granite, Iron and Tin Ware !
Chandeliers, Lamps and Lanterns,
WATER PIPE and RUBBER HOSE,
EH! o use gCeeping Goods,
PLUMBING, TIH, COPPER,' AND
993 SHEET IRON WORK.
JOSEPH E. WISEMAN,
The Only Recognized General Business Agent on the Hawaiian Islands.
ESTABLISHED X 87J).
Offices in Campbell's Fire-proof Building, 27 Merchant St., Honolulu, H. I
J. O. 13ox 315
REAL ESTATE AGENT Duys and sells Real Estate in all parts of the King
dom. Rents Olllee?, Houses, Cottages and Rooms.
SOLICITING AGENT FOR WILDE Il'S INTER-ISLAND STEAMERS-Tour
ists nnd thu Traveling Public will npply to ino for Tickets and information to
tho Volcano.
SOLICITING AGENT FOR THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW
O UK Tho Largest, Giandcst and Soundest Institution of its kind In tho
World.
AGENT FOR THE GREAT BURLINGTON RAILWAY ROUTE IN AMERICA
This Route excels nil oilier ionics going East, the iccncry being the grando.t,
tlnuncnls tho choicest nnd the Palace and Dining Cats tho handsomest and most
comfortable.
EMPLOYMENT AGENT Finds Employment for all cocking work in tho vari
ous branches of industry on tho Islands.
SOLICITING AGENT FOR THE CITY OF LONDON FIRE INSURANCE CO.
The best known Company la the Islands.
CUSTOM HOUSE UROKF.R Enters Goods nt Custom House, pay and discharges
Freight and Duty llllls under power of Attorney.
MONEY BROKER Loans Money at all times on flr&l-cliibu sccurltiy.
GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT Legal Papers of every description draw u. Rills
Distributed and Collected. Books and Accounts kept nnd adjust)-.). Records
Searched. Rents Collected. Taxes nnd IiiBinanco on Property looked aller.
Copying and Engiossing done. Advertisements, Newspaper Aiticlo.j, Cones
pondenco and Commercial Iiu.si11c.33 of every nature piomptly and neeinately
attended t.
AGENT FOR THE NEW MUSIC HALL AT IIONOLULU-Compauies abioad
will correspond with mo lor terms, etc. Oidcu for Mnnd Siiolls, Curios Lava
Specimens, Native Views and Photos cat cfully tilled and forwarded fiall parts
oftlwAVorld.
XSr Information appertaining to tho Islands ghcuaud ell correspondence fitlib.
fully nnsw ered. s
JOSEPH 13. WISEMAN,
873 General Business Agent, Honolulu Hawaiian Islands,
65 Fort Street,
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