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THE CZAR ON THE SITUATION.
(Special cable In New Yoik Jcrait.)
St. PKinusnuun, iVIiiy 17, 1885.
The Czar is again under the Influ
ence of the stormy pelicls of the
old Muscovite party. lie reads care
fully the debates in the English
House of Commons, and has ex
pressed great astonishment at Lord
Granville's construction of the con
cessions which M. dc Gicrs is alleged
to be ready to make. The Czar is
of a very impulsive nature, and
when excited he calls his Ministers
to account with terse military ab
ruptness. An eye witness vouches
for tho accuracy of the following
piquant .scene which took place a
few days ago at the imperial resi
dence at Gatehina.
The Czar sent an aide-de-camp to
summon M. dc Gicrs in hot haste to
his presence. When tho Minister
arrived the Czar opened the con
versation by saying, "M. de Gicrs,
yon have been promising far too
much."
M. dc Gicrs, embarrassed, ic
plicd, "Sire, my statements have
been cxaggcintcd in London."
Tho Czar rejoined: "My state
ments have been exaggerated in my
own Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The case is this: You have been
hammering away at me for the last
Ave weeks to obtain my consent to a
sort of quasi arbitration on immate
rial points in order to save (to use
your own words, a point d'honncur
for England. I told you that, as
the very last resort, I was ready to
agree to this morel' to enable Mr.
Gladstone to back out of a cul dc
sac with grace. Thou you go and
tell Lord Granville, Sir Edward
Thornton and Baron dc Staal that I
was prepared for a real arbitration.
Then your statement is in turn ex
aggciatcd in London, until at last
everybody seems to take it for
granted that Russia is ready to yield
and disgracefully submit to a foreign
decision on matters that concern
solely Russia and Afghanistan. No,
M. de Giers, I shall never give up
a single esseutial point, nor allow
any reflection to be placed upon
General Komaroff, who throughout
has acted with discretion and moder
ation. After this M. de Giers offered his
resignation, which, however, thanks
to the mediation of tbcEmpress, was
not accepted. M. dc Gicrs posi
tion is rather shaky, but it is still
firmly believed here that war has
been averted.
Your correspondent has just had
an interview with Colonel Zakr
jewsky, the bearer of General
Komaroff' s despatches and trophies.
The Colonel is scarcely over thirty
years of age. He is over six feet
nigh. He lias brown eyes, red hair
and mustaches, believes in snallle
bits, wears Ycry long spurs and is
anxious for promotion.
CoRnusroxDEXT When will there
be any more fighting on the Afghan
frontier?
Colonel Z.viciur.wsKY Not for a
long time. The Afghans have had
about enough of it to last them for
a long time.
Coiiunsi'oxnnxT Do you think
that there will be war between
England and Russia?
Colonel ZAi;it.Ti:wsicv Not yet.
As things now are, war between
England and Afghanistan is much
more likely. The Afghans say that
they will do their best to destroy
any English troops that enter their
territory.
Connusi'oxnnxT Are the Afghans
good fighters?
Colonel ZAKit.inwsiiv Pretty good
at fighting, but they are tcnible
fellows to worry, raid and cut com
munications.
CoiutusroxuEXT How long did it
take you to travel from Komaroff 's
headquarters at Dash Kcpri to St.
Petersburg?
Colonel Z.Kiur.wsKY Twenty-two
days, fifteen of which were spent oa
horseback.
Coiuti:sroNDi:sT Arc General
Komaroff 's officers well supplied?
Colonel Zakujiiwskv Very. Even
at Dash Kepri there is plenty of
champagne and pate da foie fras.
At Merv we have concerts and pri
vate theatricals. Altogether the
Transcaucasus aud Tekko country is
a very pleasant place. Many officers
have their wives and families there.
Society is chatming. There is much
femalo beauty among tho native in
habitants. RUSSIA'S SYMPATHY.
So much has been said about
American sympathy with Russia be
cause Russia was favorable to the
Union in tho late civil war, that
tho shallowness of the argument de
serves to bo pointed out. Russia
cared very littlo what became of
the United Stntcs in the late war,
and the attitude of the Czar's Gov
ernment must be attributed to hatred
of Great Britain, and not love for
tho United States. England appeared
inclined to take the side of the Cou
fedcrncy, and thcrofotc Russia es
poused the causo of tho Union. Had
England como out for the North,
Russia would linvo been with the
South. That wtu shortly after the
Cilmcan war, and Anglophobia was
a sulllcicnt explanation of whatever
attitude the Czar assumed In a gen
eral division of sentiment nmong the
nations. Alia California.
NOTICE.
jn. C11AS. HOYT'S Shoeing Shop
IM. is now re-opened. Interfering
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HOUSE TO LET
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COTTAGE TO LET.
A nice 4 room cottage, within
icnsy rench of Honolulu, situ,
late at Kapalamn. Terms $20
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MRS. MARIA KING,
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at his olllce. 40 tf
TO LET.
rpiIK STORE lately occupied by
X Samuel Nott, in Campbell's Block,
on Fori Street. Apply to
L. A. THURSTON,
or 1$. F. Dll.MXUUAM.
Honolulu, April 1. 1885. 85 tf
For Kent or Sale.
Thu premises on Niiuanu Stcct,
lopposito the .Mausoleum, own
Soil and lately occupied by
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ISAAC MOORE'S, 134 Nuuanu Strool;
THE CRYSTAL SODA WORKS, Hotel St.
Saratoga House.
MR. 11. BARBER, Into manager of
tho Astor House, begs to announce
to his friends nnd the public In general
that he has purchased the Saratoga
House, and will re-open on Sunday,
May 24th. First-class board by tho
week, month or transient. Special ac
commodation for ladles and families.
Reading Pnrlor9 open for guests of the
house. Tho coolest dining rooms in the
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The Celebrated Norman Stallion,
EL OAJPIX-AJN.
WILL stnnd for a Bhort Season at
Cnpt. Cluncy's place, cor. Queen
and Punchbowl Street. He is n hand
some dapple gray, 10 hands high, weight
1,400 pounds, and is a No. 1 animal of
his kind. Terms, $25 for the Season.
37 lm O. B. MILES.
C. BEEWER & CO.
Oiler for Sale to arrive per
Bark Amy Turner,
From Boston, due
JULY 1st, 1885.
Franklin Stove Coal In Casks,
J bbls Crushed Sugar,
"Cases Frnzcr's Axle Grease,
do IIoo Handles,
Bbls No 1 ltosln,
Cases Wheelbarrows,
Nest Trunks,
Hay Cutters,
Flax Packing,
y, bbls Wilmington Tar,
wiumngion rucn,
Bales Navy Oakum,
Cases E Lard Oil,
Grindstones, Iron Snfci,
r. Farmer's Boilers,
Bbls Dairy Salt,
Bbls Cement, l?4!and 2 in Ox Bows,
Cases Axe and Pick Handles,
Canal Barrows,
Bbls Ex Prime Poik,
Kegs Nails,
Cumberland Coal in bulk,
MANILA CORDAGE,
Sisal Cordage,
Oak Lumber, Whiic Wood Lumber,
Walnut Lumber, Ash Lumber,
Eastern White Pino Lumber,
Refrigerators,
Cases Tinned Tomatoes,
Electric & Downer's Kerosene Oil,
Ketchup and Codfish Balls,
Cases Clam Chowder,
Fish Chowder and Gherkins,
Cases Sausage Meat,
Cases Huckin's Tomato Soup,
Cases " Mock Turtle Soup,
Cases " Ox Tail Soup,
Centrifugal Linings,
Buckets, Lime Wash Boards,
Cases Chairs, Cotton Waste,
Cases Yellow Metal Sheathing,
Keg's Yellow M. Sheathing Nails,
Bbls Twine, Bales Duck,
Hide Poison, Linseed Oil,
Cases Turpentine,
Cases Brown Soap,
bbls Mineral Paint,
Mammoth Rockers',
Book CaBcs, Assorted,
Extension Top Carriages,
Cases Curled Hair,
Drums of Caustic Soda.
20 2m
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According to tho highest and best modi
cal testimony.
Manufactory, ! : : No. 18 Llliha St
P. O. Box, 079. Telephone, 284.
KDrAll orders receive prompt attention.
F. HORN'S
Pioneer St'm Candy Factory & Bakery,
i:sTAni.isiii:i. ino.
Manufnctuies all and every artlclu In
Confectionery and PsWiy and Bread
Bakery from tho best and purest mate
rials, guaranteed fre from all
ADULTERATION
Has always on hand all sl.esof his Rich
turn Unsurpassed Qunlity of
WEDDING CAKES,
Enjoying a rich reputation of many
years, and are ornamented in any
style desired, and are sold at the
Lowest Possible Prices
Unequalled facilities and steam enables
me to sell all articles manufactured at
my Establishment Cheaper than any
other in this Line of Business. Vanilla,
Chocolate, Cocoanut, hand made and
Mould Creams of all flavors at 00 cents
per pound.
RICH PUFF CREAM CAKES,
at r cents each. Mince and Fruit
Pics always on band.
Pure and Wholesome Bread !
Vienna Bolls, Family & Graham Bread
delivered to any part of the city. The
largest and most various Stock of Con
fectionery can be found nt
F1 . HORN'S
Steam Candy Factory and Bakery.
No. 71 Hotel St., between Nuuauu nnd
Fort Streets.
P. O. Box No. 7!i. -Telephone No. 74.
1004
Mce to the Pile.
We take pleasure in announcing to the
public that, in addition to our
Pastry and Confeotionery Business,
Wc will open our
Ice Cream Parlors !
Which have been fitted up elegantly ac
cording to our trade, on
BATUKDAY, VIHZ1. 25 til.
Our Cream will be only of superior
quality, mado of genuine cream. As
we have made arrangements with the
Woodlnwn Dairy to supply us only with
a first-class article from samples we
have had of tho Bamo, wo aro able to
guaruntee satisfaction. The following
assortments of Ice Creams and Sherbets
wo will keep nt our opening, nnd many
moro kinds if trade will justify It:
10J3 OltaSAJJIH
VANILLA, LEMON, CHOCOLATE. COFFEE,
STRAWBERRY, PINEAPPLE and
COFFEE GLACE.
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Parties supplied an,day except Sun
days. Those wishing Mce Cream for
Sunday must leave their orders on Sa
turday beforo 0 p. in., which will bo
delivered beforo 10 a. in. Sunday, Tho
crenms will bo packed so that thoy will
keep eight hours In a llrst-claes condi.
tion, Hoping to get a share of public
patronage, and thanking the public for
their liberal past favors, we remain, res
pectfully, MELLEK & IIALBE,
1003 ly King, nenr Alakea St.
E. G. SCHUN1AN,
Carriage and Wagon Maker,
King Street, near Lincoln's.
Repairing, Blnckstnlthing and ovcry description in the Carriage and Wngon
lino ninnufncttiicil. Kstinmtcs nnd drawings furnished for nil Car
riage nnd Wngon building. 1 have also got up a new hind of Buggy
Carl, which for cheapness and practicability exceeds nny call ever
brought to this country,
WITH OR WITHOUT FOLDING TOP.
IsqJBMEcA
979 8m King Street, adjoining Geo.
Frank Gertz,
Has received by late steamers a bplemlid line of
BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS,
For Ladies, Gentlemen and Children.
jSS Don't Pass tire Door.
970 Cm
LEWIS & CO., GROCERS,
OT ana Ol) Hotel Street,
NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED, PER MARIPOSA. Cibcl's Extract Bref, Lie
big's Extract Beef, Day fc Martin's Shoe Blacking, Kiugsford Washing
Starch, Bapplo's Raspberry Syrup, Crysple Drip, 1 gallon tin; do y, gallon
tins; Mackerel boiled in Tomntoc Sauce, Batty Nabob Sauce, do I'ickles,
Jars Spiced Lambs' Tongues, Cases Pickle Koll.'Kegs Holland Hei rings, An
chovies in Oil, Cream Cheese, Cases Saloon Pilot Bread, do Medium Bread,
Bird Seed, Kegs Family Butter, Dutch Sausages, Pobasco Sauce, Pino Table
Raisins, Bottled Lemon Syrups, Curried Outers, Jars SoiTsed Pigs' JJ'cct,
Kegs Soused Pigs' Feet, do German Pickles, do Anchovies, Swiss Cheese,
Germea, Hemp Seed, Rape Seed, Bbls Salmon, Apples, Cala Dried Figs, do
Onions.
SOMETHING NEW. Oxford Brawn, do Pigs' Feet, Cherries, Fresh Currants, do
Gooseberries, Pio Plant, Horse Radish Roots, Eastern Apples in Tins, Jars
and Shells, and a full line of staple and fancy groceries.
PRICES LOW. Goods guaranteed and delivered to all parts of the city. Fresh
Island Butter always on hand.
Island Orders solicited. Telephone No. 240. P. O. Box 297. (702
Large invoices of Goods (of all descriptions) having becnieceived by mc.thfcy
WILL BE SOLD AT LOWER PRICES,
Than the same qunlity of (Goods can be purchased elsewhere in Honolulu, and
satisfaction guaranteed. My stock consists of all kinds of AMERICAN,
ENGLISH AND SYDNEY MANUFACTURE,
Saddles, Belts, Pouches, Leggings, Saddle Cloths, School Bags, &c,
a 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 duilng my six years' residence here.
Thankful for tho generous patronage of tho past, its continuance and increase in
the future is rcspectiully solicited at the old stand.
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I have opened a Carriage and "Wagon shop on
King Street, at the old stand of M. J. Rose,
and lately occupied by Messrs. Whitman &
Wright, where 1 .1111 prepared to do any kind
of Carriage and Wngon work, in a first class,
durable and practical manner. By close and
prompt attention to business, satisfactory
work, low and reasonable charges, I hope to
merit some of the public patronage.
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