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TO TjET.
A TWO-STORY COTTAGE, WITH
Irclllscd vrraudnhs anil Inrgo
grounds, nt Palninn, lately occupied liy
Mr. W. U. AVilkltnon. Bent low to
a good tenant. JOHN ROIiELLO.
nnr
F. WUNDlflNBERG-,
X (Jueon fcftruut.
AOKM' foil
Steamer "J. I. Dowsett,"
AKI) SCHOONERS
Hob Roy, Milo Morris, anil Josephine.
SiVLT ITOJLt SAX.13.
Pino nnd conr?o t'uuloa Salt i fine
Knkaako Salt, In quantities to suit.
Also, largo nnd small Iron Water
Tanks. Palms, Oil?, Etc., Lie. 03 ly
NOTICE!
Tie Louvre of Brussels
Offer a Siik Dross for $5.
ALSO, other ;goods at fifty
per cent, reduction, Ihulnoldery,
Cuilnlii3, etc., in all styles. Ivulics'
Hals and Caps ; Table Linen ; Mixed
Linen and Black Uiusscls Lices.
CS" SUITS OF CLOTHING AT
COST PRICKS. fi0 2m
GRAFTED
Orange mil Lemon Trees.
THESE TREES arc or the very best
kinds. ONE DOLLAR EACH.
For sale by
.1. KIDWELL,
Honolulu Nursery.
51 lm
FOR HONGKONG.
'' The Fine American Dark
AMY TURNER,
A. W. NEWELL Master
Due at this poit on the
lOUi July jScxI,
Will have immediate despatch for Hong
kong d'uect.
For freight or passage apply to
48 Gw C. BREWER & Co., Queen St.
BAGGAGE EXPRESS.
The undersigned having
taken charge of Baggage
;iAprcss ao. ui, lor me
innpose ol carrying on the Express and
J) ray business, 'hopes by paying stiict
attention to business to' iceeive a sliaie
of public pationage.
CSf" Moving pianos and furniture a
specialty. ANTONE A. KEUMI.
Residence, coiner Punchbowl and Bc
retania Streets.
Oulers may be left with C. Hammer,
or West, Dow & Co., Telephone 179.
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HONOLULU DECORATIVE ART
HCIIOOX..
NO. 7 CHAPLAIN STREET. Les
sons given in Mai ine, Landscape,
Mock Kensington, Photograph and
Crayon I'ainting in Oil and Water
Colors. Flowcts in Was, Wool, Plush,
Felt, Silk. Leather, Hair, Crystal, Fea
ther and FHiscalc. All kinds of Em
broidery nnd Designing taught with
Skeleton Read, Lace, Comb, Glass, Shell
and Bullion work. For terms, etc, ap
ply to A. M. BURKE,
!i0 3ni Temple of Fnshion.
J. A. Mackenzie,
Having opened a shop on
JBotliel Jgti-eet,
(opposite the Chinch), is prepared to
execute all oi tiers tor
Plumbing, Gas and Steam
Fitting,
And general work in his line. All
outers promptly attended to, and charges
strictly moderate. 40 am
New Route to the Volcano !
Via Keauhou.
rpiIE Steamer KINAU, King Oom
X iiiander, will leave Honolulu on
Tuesday, June 2:ird, for Keauhou, the
Now Volcano Landing, and theieafter
upon the (lrst TucsdaV after the arrival
nt the Alameda and Mariposa, due hciu
the 8th and 22nd of each month,
"Wo offer pnssengersTiiitoudii tiukitis
for the hum of kiity doi.laiis all
ciiAitaus l'Aiuj allowing passengers
twenty-four 1'ouis' time at the Volcano
House, and loturning to Honolulu on
Sunday morning.
Only fouhtishn aum:s vjiom tjik
BTEAMiin to Tin: Volcaho, over a good
road less than half tho dtstanco nl any
other route.
On nil trips except Volcano trips, tho
KINAU will inn her regular time tablo,
going to Jlilu anil returning to Hono.
lulu nt 10 n.ni. Saturdays. On Volcano
trips, pnbsengcrs from Laurmhochoo
must take thu steamer on up trips. Pas
sengers can remain on board or slop over
nt IIllo until Fridny nt 0 a.m., us they
choose.
All fm ther particulars given nl tho
olllco of
WILDKB'S STJBAM8H IP 0.
Honolulu, June 12, 188C
45 lm
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eSSESH
WMer's Stmslip Co.
AuKNT TO TAKI!
Acknowledgments to Labor Contracts.
Ofllco with Mr. Fishbournc. 009 Bin
ADVERTISE
YOTJlt .UUSINJEKS
IN THE
"DAILY BULLETIN;
TI1E ONI.T-
EVENINGPAPER
WHICH OOlI-j INTO
Most of the Houses
INJ HONOLULU.I
EASY RATES
aiOA'TULY Ki:TTIiK3i:XT8.
Notice to le Public.
We take pleasure in 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, on
HA.'X'UIUjVY, ArKIL asm.
Our Cream will bo only of superior
quality, made of genuine eicam. As
we have made airangements with the
Woodlawn Dany to supply us only with
a ilist-class article from sample1; we
have had of the same, we are able to
guaiantee satisfaction. The following
assortments of Ice Creams and Sherbets
we will keep at our opening, and ninny
more kinds if trade will justify It:
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 leae their orders on Sa
turday before 9 p. m., which will bo
delivered before 10 a. in. Sunday. The
creams will be packed so that they will
keep eight hours in a flrst-class condi
tion. Hoping to get a share of public
patronage, and thanking the public for
their liberal past favors, vc remain, res
pcctfully, HELLER & HALBE,
1003 ly King, near Alakca St.
F. HORN'S
Pioneer St'm Candy Factory & Bakery,
IISTAIlMSIim), 1803.
Manufactures all nnd every urticlo in
Confectionery and Pastry and Bread
Bakery from the best anil purest mate,
rials, guaranteed free from ail
ADULTERATION
Has always on hand all sizes of his Rich
and Unsurpassed Quality of
"WEDDING- CAKES,
Enjoying a rich reputation of many
years, and are ornamented in any
stylo desired, and aio sold nt the
Lowest Possible Prices
Unequalled iacilitles and steam enables
me to bell nil aiticles manufactured at
my Establishment Cheaper than nny
other in this Lino of Business. Vanilla,
Chocolate, Cocoanut, hand made and
Mould Creams of all flavors at fiO cents
per pound.
RICH PUFF CREAM CAKES,
at 5 cents each. Mince and Fruit
Pies always on hand.
Pure and Wholesome Bread !
Vienna Rolls, Family & Graham Bread
delivered to any part of tho city. The
largest and most various Stock of Con.
fcctloncry can bo found at
X . H O 33, IV 9 S
Steam Candy Factory and Bakery.
No. 71 Hotel St., between Nuuanu and
Fort Streets.
P. O. Box No. 75. jTelcphonc No. 74.
1004
M& gtiHi) gjttHtftttt.
SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1835.
LATEST FOREIGN NEWS.
Twelve thousand persons left
Madrid in oue week owing to cholera.
The not public debt of Canada
June 1st was $181,880,000; lloating
debt, $02,200,000.
Nearly all the ealtlo in Iceland
perished during the past winter,
which was the most severe ever
known in the island.
The floating debt of Franco is
now 1, -100,000,000 francs, and tho
deficit for the next fiscal year is
estimated at 30,000,000 francs.
The Paris cemeteries aro not con
secrated ; the religious rites over the
bodies of Catholics take place in
church, not in tho burial ground.
In n New Yoik luce house the girl
clerks, being suspected of little
thefts, organized a vigilance com
mittee and soon discovered the thief
to be a ninn.
The new steam yacht Stiletto of
New York has made twenty-five
miles an hour, and her builder
claims she can run twenty-seven
miles an hour easily.
Ihc bankers m threat Britain are
refusing to accept sovereigns on de
posit until they had passed weighing
by the Bnnk of England. The con
sequence is the market is glutted.
There are 3C,000 blind persons in
France who are without other means
of support than begging. Franco is
almost wholly without asylums,
cither public or private, for the
blind.
M. Brisson, the French Premier,
is said to be an Evangelical Protes
tant of marked purity of private and
public life, of unflinching integrity
nnd rectitude, opposed to the con
cordat and to making the church an
instrument in the hands of the state.
The French Government has de
cided to suppress the gaming tables
at Monte Carlo. Tho Prince of
Monaco, however, declares that the
French Government has no jurisdic
tion over his pioperty, aud that he
will resist its efforts to interfere with
his business.
In Norway every holder of public
ofllec is obliged to declare his adhe
sion to the Lutheran or State Church,
but this requirement docs not pre
vent persons who disbelieve the doc
trines of that church from obtaining
ofllcial position. No scrutiny is
made of their professions.
The new Forth Bridge between
North and South Quccnsfcrry, Scot
land, approaches completion. It is
a cantilever structure, 8,091 feet
long, 150 feet high, and will cost
S8,000,000. It has been nearly
eight
ycais in building, iwo thou
sand men arc now employed upon it.
A New York dcspatcli says fewer
pastors of city churches than usual
will vacate this summer. Many of
the principal churches will close only
a few weeks during the hottest
weather, and some not at all. The
list of clergymen visiting Europe
this summer is conspicuously small.
The New York Tribune says : Ad
miral Porter at the age of seventy
two is writing a history of tho navy
during the Civil "War. He expects
to complete it during the coming
autumn. He has just issued a nine
hundred nacre novel, and has two
other books of 500 pages each in
press.
Advices from Northern Texas arc
to the effect that serious trouble is
looked for in the Pan-handle region,
over the arrival of Southern Texas
cattle through Kansas. Thu opposi
tion to their passage through Kansas
is given out to bo that of sickness
among the cattle, though competi
tion is probably the main cause.
While the sanitary authorities at
Madrid are carrying out their pre
cautionary measures against cholora,
mobs frequently gather and attack
them. The rioters arc composed of
the lower classes, who arc bitterly
opposed to all kinds of practical
preventive measures and rely on
prayers to keep off the deadly
scourge.
An aeronaut named Patterson met
a horrible death while making an as
cension at a circus pcrfqrmancc, at
Charleston, West Virginia. The
balloon took fire from the hot air
stove used to inflate it just at tho
moment of starting, and collapsed
at a Height ol several hundred feet,
precipitating Patterson to the earth
in a lifeless mass.
Iteccivcr Johnson of tho wrecked
Marine Bank of New York says:
"There is not a particle of doubt
that Ferdinand Ward has hidden
away a million dollars and perhaps
more. Ho may have placed it in
safe-deposit vaults in London or
Paris or Ciiicago, or even in New
York, where it would lie perfectly
safe against discovery."
There is more mischief brewing in
North Africa, says the London
World. The stormcloud in the
political horizon is as yet no bigger
than u man's hand, but it portends
evil in the near future, for all that.
The influence of recent events in the
Soudan is making itself felt all along
the Mediterranean littoral, and
France means, if possible, to convert
Tripoli iuto a scientific frontier for
Tunis before tho year is out.
AMERICAN HUMOR.
A good big-inning is half of the
game.
The drier the champagne is the
drier the man is the next morning.
The fashionable girl is now ac
companied by a bull pup when walk
ing on the sticets. Tho big dogs
have had their day.
A man named Popper is suing for
a divorce in a Detroit court. His
married life was too spicy for him.
A monument is to bo erected in
Paris to the inventor of soda vrnler.
It will probably bo surmounted by
a huge wink.
"Within six months American news
papers have given the British Gov
ernment advice enough to run it a
number of years.
The first essay at Meadville,
Pcnn., High School commencement
was entitled, "Wanted, a Man."
It was by a sweet girl graduate, of
course.
"Do not marry a widower," said
the old lady. "A ready made family
is like" a plate of cold potatoes."
"Oh, I'll soon warm them," replied
the damsel.
Should Gen. Gordon happen to
turn up alive it will be very damag
ing to the epitaph recently written
bj' Mr. Tennyson.
Among other items in the Indian
contract awarded last week were
one dozen pie-plntes. Wc may be
able to get rid of the Indian after
all.
A Vermont paper, speaking of
the fashion of making gold badges
to represent kitchen utensils, asks
how a gold gridiron would strike us.
Very much like the iron one, per
haps, if we didn't dodge it.
In consideration of the fact that
the new baby of the Japanese Minis
ter has been named after President
Cleveland, a correspondent sends to
the Boston Globe the following wish
for his welfare :
O tootsy-wootsy little .lap,
Ynu- K-iiif r,n vnni' iiinmiiivi Inn!
Delightful bit of black-nnd-tan,
When home you go across the sea,
Let's hope that you may live to be
The Grovcr Cleveland of Japau.
A bookbinder said to his wife at
their wedding: "It seems that now
we aro bound together, two volumes
in one, with clasps." "Yes," obser
ved one of the guests, "one side
highly ornamental Turkey morocco,
and tho other plain calf."
SBLK CULTURE i
My Book of Instruction,
"SILK AND THE SILK WORM,"
Gives all necessary information.
I'l-tec, Twenty-Five tJentH per copy.
Silk Worm Eggs, Heels, Trees, Cut
tings, Seeds, &c., for sale at the very
lowest market rates.
Thermometer and Barometer Combined
For use of Silk Raisers, free by mail
only 75 cents.
I will be pleased to give information
to correspondents -lio apply hy letter,
inclosing two-cent stamp tor reply.
Specimen IEoxch of Cocoons SL Itcel
cd Milk, 2.1 CentM.J
None but articles of tho first quality sold
Address all communications to
Miss Nellie Lincoln Rossiter,
Practical Silk Culturist,
New Lisbon, Burlington Co.
941 NEW JERSEY.
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MtXOOE XiXWT OXT1
Mjuloeri'y Trees.
WH1TK.
l'Ell 10
18 to 24 inches.. 00c
2to3feet 00c
3 to 4 feet $1.25
100 1000
4.00 $20.00
0.00 35.00
8.50 55.00
JUINMIAX.
I'EH 10
4 to 0 inches...
0 to 12 inches.. 50c
12 to 18 " .. COc
18 to 24 " .. 75c
2 to 3 feet $1.00
100
$ 2.00
2.50
3.50
5.00
7.00
9.00
12.00
10.00
1000
$10.00
15.00
20.00
80.00
40.00
3 to 4
4 to 5 ' 1.75
5 tot " 2.E0
Cuttings, per 100, ?1.00; per 1,000, $0.00.
White Mulberry Seed, per ounce, 30
cents: per pound, S3.00.
Russian Mulberry Seed, per ounce, GO
cents; per pound, $7.00.
Miss Nellie Lincoln Rossiter
Is Agent for the following papers:
South and West, semi-monthly, BOc a
yenrf
Parmer's Call, weekly, COc per year;
Parmer's Home, monthly, COc per year;
Homo and School Visitor, monthly,
75o per year.
As an induccincnt to parties to order
their Silk Worm Eggs during tho sum.
mcr, to bo forwarded In tho Fall, I oiler
premiums, from April 1st, as follows:
For$l, 2.000 eg its, and a book of in
struction. For $2, C,000 eggs, book of instruction
and nny ono paper.
For $3, oi. eggs, and any two papers.
For $5, 1 oz. eggs, two papere and book.
For $0.50, 2 oz. eggs, nnd three papers.
For $14, 3 oz. eggs, 3 papers and book.
For $17, 4 oz. oggs, and four papers.
For $21, 5 oz, eggs, 4 papers and book
Tho above charces "uro tho rcuular
list prices for eggs," and tho papcis will
bo sent as here btatcd for one year.
Those sending orders through the sum.
mer, accompanied by the cash amount,
(Post-Otllcc aiders payablo to me, on
Post Ofllco, Pcmberton, Now Jersey, U.
S. A.) will receive the premiums to
which their order entitles them, com
mencing at once, mid tho eggs will bo
kent about November 1st.
XKIililK MXCOIiX IIOMHITKIt,
Practical Silk Culturlsf,
New Lisbon, Burlington Co.,
077 NEW JERSEY
E. G. SOHUMAN
Carriage and
King Street, near Lincoln's.
Repairing, Blacksmithing and every description in the Cairiagend Wagon
lino manufactured. Estimates and drawings furnished for all Car
riage nnd AVagon building. I have also got up a now kind of Buggy
Cart, which for cheapness and practicability exceeds any cart ever
brought to this country,
WITH OR WITHOUT FOLDING TOP.
X lS x
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work,
merit
323. &.
971) :im King Street, adjoining Clco.
Frank. Gertz,
V? VJfiyHHf ft BOOTS AND SHOtS j
lias received by late steamers a splendid line of
BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPEES,
For Ladies, Gentlemen and Children.
Don't Pass tlie Door.
970 Gm
Large invoices of Goods (of all descriptions) having been received by me, they
"WILL BE SOLD AT LOWER PRICES,
Thau the same quality of Goods can bo purchased elsewhere in Honolulu, nnd
satisfaction guaranteed. My stock consists of ail kinds of AMERICAN,
ENGLISH AND SYDNEY MANUFACTURE,
Saddles, Belts, Pouches, Leggings, Saddle Cloths, School Bags, &c,
Bits, Spurs and Stirrups, &c, in Nickel and Silver Platen-
Tlie reputation of my HOME-MADE HARNESS for supcrinritj of workmanship
and material remains unchallenged during my six years' residence here.
Thankful for the generous patronnge of the past, its continuance and increase in
the future is respectlully solicited at the old stand.
880 3m
Corner
Every Description of Job Printii
Executed with neatness and dispatch,
AT THE
Daily Bulletin Steam Printing Office,
Bill Head;.
Briefs
Ball Programs
Bills of Lading
Business Cnids
Book Work
Certificates
Circulars
Concert Progr'ms
Draft Books
Delivery Books
Envelopes
llaml Bills'
Invoices
Queen Street,
PIA3JO TUNING.
HAVING obtained tho services of a
flist-olnss Piano Tuner, wo wish
to iuform tho public that wo nre able to
Tunc and Repair Pianos at thort notice.
All orders loft with us will bo promptly
attended to, nnd all work warranted.
1032 ly WEST, DOW & CO.
Mr. H. H. Babcock,
WITH West, Dow & Co., wishes to
iuform tho ladies and gentlemen
ot Honolulu, that ho will tako a fow
pupils on tho Guitar. Anyone wishing
to learn will plcaso apply at the btore.
45 lm
A Good Pasture for Horses,
NEAR TOWN, at $2 GO per month.
Pasture securely fenced, and no
sick horses accepted. Apply to A. A.
MONTANO, at Mnnoa Yalloy,or orders
can be left at Mclntyro & Brother's
grocery btore, corner of Fort and Kiug
streets. ' 59 8m
4hm Ksmmms . 5?ii&3msk t
,.mms, jmmmv: -jaasrs
tf-iiaaSSSaWKW w-
Wagon
I would beg to notify the public in general that
1 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, whero 1 am prepared to do any kind
of Carriage anil Wagon work, in a first class,
. durable aud practical manner. By close and
prompt attention to business, satisfactory
low and reasonable charges, I hope to
some of the public patronage.
SOHUMAN,
W. Lincoln, Contractor and Builder.
103 Fort Street,
The Corner Harness Store
Still to tlie Front !
of Fort and King streets, Honolulu, H. I
jgnjaKJUii1 ! warm
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FOR KOLOA & WA1MKA
KAUAI.
The Clipper Schooner
WAIEHU,
F. Kibbling, ... - Master, .
Will run regularly to the ports of
KOLOA, 1IANAPJ3PE & WAIMEA,
KAUAI. For freight or passage apply
in inc uapiaiu tin uuuru, or 10 mo
Pacific Navigation Co.,
Cor. Nuimnu & Queen sts.
800 3m
THIS I'ABT HAIMKU
Vb. Rohoonor KHTTTT A T
will run legularly
TO WAIALUA EVERY MONDAY,
Returning on Thursday, weather
permitting
For freight or passage npply to the
Captain on board, or to
Pacikio Navigation Co.,
181 Agents.
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