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TO LET.
A TWO-STORY COTTAGE, WITH
trellUod verandahs and largo
grounds, at Falama, lately occupied liy
Mr. W. II. Wilkinson. Jtcnt low to
n good tenant. JOHN ROBELLO.
01lf
F. AVUDENBERG,
71 tjttoou Hli'cct.
AOUKT l'OH
Steamer "J. I. Dowsett,"
ASH SOHOONr.tlS
Mllo Morris, and
Rob Roy,
Josephine.
wAxa; iron, s$ajl,u:.
Fine niul coarse Putiloa S.ill ; line
Kaknuko Salt, in quantities to suit.
Also, large mid small Iron Water
Tanks. Paints, Oils, LHc, Etc. C3 ly
NOTICE!
Of
Offer a Silk Dress for $5.
ALSO, OTIIKU:GOODS AT FIFTY
per cent, reduction. Embroidery,
Curtains, etc., in all styles. Ladies'
Hals and Caps ; Table Linen ; Mixed
Linen and Black Uiussels Laces.
car suits of
COST PRICES.
CLOTHING AT
(i02m
GRAFTED
Orup li Lemon Trees.
THESE
kinds.
TREES arc of the veiy best
ONE DOLLAR EACH.
For sale by
.T. K1DWELL,
Honolulu Nursery.
54 lm
FOR HONGKONG.
The Fine American Bark
AMY TURNER,
A. "W. NEWELL Master
Due at tills port on the
lOth July Next,
Will have immediate despatch for Hong
kong direct.
For freight or passage apply to
48 Uw C. BREWER & Co., Q
uecu St.
BAGGAGE EXPRESS.
The undersigned having
taken charge ot liaggage
E.nrcss No. 34. for the
purpose of carrying on the Express and
Dray business, hopes by paying stnct
attention to business to" receive a share
of public patronage.
t2T Moving pianos and furniture a
specialty. ANTONE A. KEUMI.
Residence, coiner Punchbowl and I3c
rctania Streets.
Orders may be left with 0. Hammer,
or West, Dow & Co., Telephone 171).
Mly
J. A. Mackenzie,
Having opened a shop on
Betliel Street,
(opposite the Church), is prepared to
execute all oi tiers for
Plumbing, Gas and Steam
Pitting,
And general work in his line. All
orders promptly attended to, and charges
strictly moderate. 4G Uin
Pioneer St'm Candy Factory & Bakery
r.STAlSI,IKHi:i, 1803.
Manufactures all and every article in
Confectionery and Pastry and Uread
Bakery from the best anil purest mate,
ilals, guaranteed free from all
ADULTERAYBON
Has always on hand all sizes of ids Rich
and Unsurpassed Quality 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
nic to sell all articles manufactured nt
my Establishment Cheaper than any
other in this Line of Business. Vanilla,
Chocolate, Cocoanut, hand made and
Mould Creams of all flavors at SO cents
per pound.
55
Ill
RICH PUFF CREAM CAKES,
at 5 cents each. Mince anft Fruit
Pies always on hand.
Pure and Wholesome Bread !
Vienna Rolls, Family fc Graham Bread
delivered to any parlot the city. The
largest and most various Stock of Con.
fcctloncry can bo found at
V . HORN'S
Steam Candy Factory and Bakery.
No. 71 Hotel St., between Nuunuu and
Fort Streets.
P. 0. Box No. 75. Telephone No. 74.
1001
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For Rent or Sale.
FTM. .felAlA Aft .T44lAfta UArf4
lliU JUUHllSL'O UN llUllilJlll OllXJl,
lopposito tno Ainusoicum, own.
led and lately occupied by
Samuel Noll. Apply to
L. A. THURSTON,
.'53 Merchant St.
Honolulu, Juno 4th, 1S35. 033 tf
Notice to the Pile.
We take pleasure in announcing to the
public that, in addition to our
Pastry and Confootionory Business,
Wo will open our
8ce Cream Parlors !
Which have been titled up elegantly ac
cording to our trade, on
MA.M'CmWA.Y. -VXUlJULi !!5Ui.
Our Cream will be only of superior
quality, made of genuine cream. As
wo have made airangements with the
Woodlawn Dairy to supply us only with
a Ilrsl-clas9 article from samples we
have had of the same, we arc able to
guarantee satisfaction. The following
assortments of Ice Creams and Sherbets
we will keep at our opening, and many
moie kinds if trade will justify it:
JLC13 CKJ3A.M.H:
VANILLA, LEMON, CHOCOLATE, COFFEE,
STRAWBERRY. PINEAPPLE and
COFFEE GLACE.
ORANGE AND STRAWBERRY.
Parties supplied any day except Sun
days. Those wishing Ice Cream for
Suudny must leave their orders on Sa
tuiday before !) p. m., which will bo
delivered before 10 a. m. Sunday. The
creams will be packed so that they will
keep dnht boms In a first-class condi
tion. Hoping to gel a share of public
patronage, and thanking the public for
liioir liberal past favors, wc lcniain, ics
pcctfully, MELLEK & IIALBE,
1003 ly King, near Alakca St.
Best Made Has no Equal.
Give it one trial on Tarnished Metals
and be Convinced.
It is a vegetable polish and warranted
free from Acids, Poisons or Gritty sub
stances, and is superior to anything of
the kind herelofoio offered to the public
for cleaning and polishing Metal Sign's,
Rail iiigs, Show Cases, Harness Mount,
ings, Band Instruments, Brass or Metal
Lainp, Faucets, Stair Rods, Locomotive
Headlights, Gun Barrels, Brass, Copper,
Silverware, Nickel, Tinware, Zinc, Steel,
AND ALL METALS.
It is especially adapted to Marine
Rnilroad, Stationary and Fire Engine
Works (hot or cold), and being free
from acids or grit, will not injure
journals, bearings, the black lettering
on metal signs, harness leather, or scratch
the finest polished suifncc.
The cleanest and beat Polish for
Ladies to use for Household and Kiteli.
en use. It is put up neatly and conveni
ently to suit all, in 4, 8 and 1G o,., and
live pound boxc, and every box guaran
teed perfect.
Ix,Ieef., 25c, SOe, 75o & SSI.
Aside from -its unequalled polishing
qualities, its strongest claim on the pub
liu favor rests in its absolute purity and
cleanliness, being a clean, creamy paste,
easily and conveniently applied. For
Sale only at
PACIFIC HARDWARE CO.
Call and get Sample Box.
Syl. J. Cahtv, Sole Agent for Hawai
ian Island 13
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PRICE X.IfcST 03?
BJCxillbevry Trees.
ivuiTi;.
r-r.n 10 100 100O
18 to 21 inches.. COc 4.00 $20.00
2 toll feet 90c 0.00 35.00
atO'lfcet l.'-'5 S.D0 05.00
KUMHJAX
I'EK 10
100
!? 2.00
2.C0
3.50
5.00
7.00
9.00
12.00
10.00
1000
$10.00
15.00
20.00
30.00
40.00
1 to G inches...
0 to 12 inches.. COc
12 to IS " .. COc
IS to 24 " .. 75c
2 to 3 feet $1.00
3 to i " 1.25
4 to 5 1.75
GtoL " 2.C0
Cuttings, per 100, $1.00; per 1,000, 0.00.
"White Mulbcny Seed, per ounce, 30
cents; per pound, $3.00.
Russian Mulberry Seed, per ounce, 00
cents; per pound, $7.00.
Miss Nellie Lincoln Rossiter
Is Agent for the following papers:
South and "West, semi monthly, COc a
year;
Fanner's Call, weekly, Me per year;
Farmer's Home, monthly, G0c per year;
Home and School Visitor, monthly,
75c per year.
As an inducement to parties to older
their Silk Worm Eggs (luring the sum.
mer, to be forwarded in the tall, I oiler
premiums, fiom April 1st, as follows:
For $1, 2,000 eg ire, anil a book of in
struction. For $2, 5,000 eggs, book of instruction
and nny one paper.
For $3, iai.. eggs, and any two papers.
For $5, l'oz. eggs, two papers and book.
For $9.00, 2 oz. eggs, and three papers.
For $14, 3 oi, eggs, 3 papers and book.
For $17,4 oz. oircs. and four nancrs.
For $21, 5 oz. eggs, I papers and book
The ubovo charges "are the regular
list prices for eggs," ami the papers will
be sent as hero staled for (me year.
Those sending oideis thinugh the sum.
mer, accompanied by the cash amount,
(Post-Olllee orders payable to me, on
PostOIIlce, Pembcrton, New Joisey, U.
S. A.) will receive the ptcmiuius to
which their older cntlllcs them, com.
menclng at once, and tho eggs will be
sent about November 1st.
Nl'.M.li: MNCOLX JtOHNITKIt,
Prncticnl Silk Culturlst,
New Lisbon, Burlington Co.,
077 NEW JERSEY.
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1885.
MOHAMMEDANISM IN INDIA.
TDK GUEAT DIFFF.nEKCF, BETWEEN'
.MOHAMMEDANISM ASH HINDUISM.
As regards tlio influence of Hie
Moslems' in India, there is much to
bo said, both good and bad. That
the Mussulman faitli is superior as
an ethic institution to the Brnlimnnio
belief may well be doubted. If the
principle's which govern tho lives of
tho best Brahmnns could be clearly
nnd succinctly taught, they would
bo found to contain excellent ele
ments of public morality. Unfor
tunately, however, Brahmanism is
dressed and adorned with a multi
tude of symbolism and tawdry idola
try which only confuses the simple
minded, and furnishes food for the
sarcasms of the wise. The danger
of symbolism is everywhere the
same. The ignorant will alwaj-s
confound the symbol with the attri
butes of that God in whoso honor
symbols arc invented.
It is for this reason that Brahma
nism, or Hinduism, by which I
mean to signify the principal Brah
manic sects of worship now preva
lent in India, has degenerated into
the grossest idolatry so far as the
mass of Hindus arc concerned. Mo
hammedanism, on the other hand,
has maintained in a great measure
its original faitli in an invisible and
supreme God. This is due to the
extreme simplicity of the religion in
its beginnings, excluding as it docs
every kind of image worship by tho
prime prohibition, "TIiou shalt not
make a graven imago of anything
having a soul." That is the way
the prophet worded his command,
and it has been interpreted to mean
every living thing. Mohammedan
rulers have never even stamped their
coins with portraits of themselves,
but only witli superscriptions and
dates.
But the Hindu mind is naturally
very imaginative, and is not easily
satisfied with any simple form of
belief. The thrcc-hund red-fold pan
theon offers some especial attraction
to each individual, and, as among
the Egyptians of old, every man
may carry his god in his pocket,
without any particular disbelief in
his neighbor's favorite deity, who
may be quite as powerful, but is not
so sympathetic to his own taste. On
the whole, a Hindu is more likely to
turn atheist than to become a Mo
hammedan, and the conversion of
Hindus to Christianity has been en
tirely insignificant. The only con
versions of any historical importance
were those of St. Francis Xavier,
who made Christians of the inhabi
tants of Goa, in Southern India, by
a military process of persuasion now
no longer employed in matters of
religion.
The Mohammedans brought with
them to India their faith, their
strong, manly characteristics, and
their wonderful architecture, which
lias entirely pervaded the land. It
is almost always possible to dis
tinguish Mohammedans from Hindus
at sight. They generally wear beards,
whereas the Hindu is shaved, save
for his mustache; they arc more
erect, more muscular, and of bolder
aspect; they wear their clothes
differently, for all Mohammedans
button their white linen garments or
their cloth cafstans as wc do that
is to say, the left side is brought
over the right whereas all Hindus
button the right side of their coats
over the left. But wherever there
arc Mussulmans, there you will find
their graceful minarets and mosques,
their domed sepulchres and solitary
tombs, their light balconies and
pointed door-ways, contrasting with
the heavy architectures of the Hin
dus. There arc to be found in private
dwellings in Ahmcdabah, a Mussul
man city in the west of India, such
specimens of beautiful design and
exquisite workmanship as are hardly
to be met with anywhere else.
Harper's Magazine.
A MILITARY EXECUTION.
Three Anameso notables were
taken prisoners at Thai Naguycn,
and sentonccd to bo shot. They
had their arms tied all together with
a silk sash, and were marched out
of tho citadel, tho Tuan-Phu shriek
ing pitcously, nnd trying to grovel
boforo his guard in a way which
would have been heart-breaking if
it had not been hopeless, nnd there
fore dastardly. A box of explosive
bullets had been found in the citadel.
Explosive bullets were somewhat un
common, and one of the officers gave
his revolver to a French Sergeant
and asked him to try their effect on
the prisoners. Just when the party
had got into tho suburbs the Ser
geant, whilo the men were still walk
ing, put tho revolver behind the
Doctor's car and fired. Three
quarters of his head was blown
away. The oilier two, in a last des
perate strugglo, burst the silk scarf
which bound them to the corpse and
ran. The Tuan-Phu was brought
down witlx a bullet between the
shoulders, and fell, gurgling up
blood from tho mouth and nose.
But the Court emissary, who had
been calmly scornful all this time,
ducked to tho first shots and bolted
round n corner down to the river.
There were a dozen men after him,
firing shot after shot, but he was too
active, and zigzagged like a snipe.
Unfortunately, the river was boforo
him, nnd tho bank was some feet
high whoro ho struck it. IIo paused
for a second before ho leaped, and n
French soldier who had counted on
this brought him down. Another
shot in tho water finished him. Then
they wont back to where the Tuan
Phu, still alive, was struggling con
vulsively in the road. It required
fire more shots to kill him. Five
minutes after an orderly came from
the General's quarters saying that
he wautcd to sec the prisoners again
to question them. .. G. Scott's
book, France and Tonykiny,
A RELIGIOUS FICTION.
We have merely to ndd that for
over twenty years we have from
tilne to time heard about "ascension
robes," etc., and have in every in
stance proved the story a lie. If
any such thing is. ever made or
worn, it will bo by an insano per
son; but he will not be one whit
more so than have been found in
other denominations besides Advcn
tists. Herald of life.
J. A. DOWER,
Ship .Carpenter and Boat Builder.
HAS on hand and for sale various
sized boats, steam bent knees,
stems nnd timbers, scvcial hundred feet
dialing battens and one 75 feet flag
pole for sale cheap. Apply at the Enter
prise Mill or Mutual Telephone i25.
03
THE KLITE
!
ISo. SB Hotel Street.
These new Parlors, containing sixteen
PmvATK Roosts, have been elegantly
decorated and furnished. The
Celebrated Elite Ice Cream
Will be made from pure cream with
puic delicious flavorings. Vanilla, Le
mon, Orange, Pine Apple, Strawberry,
Peach, Almond, Collce Glace, Chocolate.
Sherbets and Sees,
In lnrgo variety. Served with CaKe
mndc on the Premises. Ice Cream
Drinks made to order in any style.
Sodn "Water, Ginger Ale and Tahiti Le
monadc. Robert's choicest candies re
ccived fresh by every steamer. Faml
lies, Parties, Balls and Weddings sup
plied nt short notice. Ladles can have
their home-made Creams frozen and
Cakes baked to ordei at reasonable
prices. A largo assortment of Shells,
Corals, Volcanic Specimens, Tapas and
general Island Curios always on hand
at reasonable prices.
II. J. HART,
JBSy-RiiiS up Telephone No. 182. 38 ly
C. MEIER & CO.
Offer for Sale to arrive per
Bark Amy Turner,
From Boston, due
JTTJiLY 1st-, 188S.
Franklin Stove Coal in Casks,
( bbls Crushed Sugar,
"Cases Frazer's Axle Grease,
do Hoe Handles,
Bbls No 1 Rosin,
Cases Wheelbarrows,
Nest Trunks,
Hay Cutters,
Flax Packing,
J bbls Wilmington Tar,
Wilmington Pitch, ,
Bales Navy Oakum,
Cases Ex Lard Oil,
Grindstones, Iron Safes,
Farmer's Boilers,
Bbls Dairy Salt,
Bbls Cement, l?f nnd 2 in Ox Bown,
Cases Axe and Pick Handles,1
Canal Harrows,
Bbls Ex Prime Poik,
Kegs Nails,
Cumberland Coal in bulk,
MANILA CORDAGE,
Sisal Cordage,
Oak Lumber, White Wood Lumber,
Walnut Lumber, Ash Lumber,
Eastern White Pino Lumber,
Refrigerators,
Cases Tinned Tomatoes,
Eleotrio & Downer's Korosono Oil,
Ketchup and Codflsh Balls,
Cases Clam Chowder,
Fish Chowder and Gherkins,
Cases Sausage Meat,
Cases Huckin's Tomnto Soup,
Cases " Mock Turtle Soup,
Cases " Ox Tail Soup,
Centrifugal Linings,
Buckets, Lime Wash Boards,
Cases Chairs, Cotton WaBte,
Cases Yellow Metal Sheathing,
Keg's Yellow M. Sheathing Nails,
Bbls Twine, Bales Duck,
Hide Poison, Linseed Oil,
Cases Turpentine,
Cases Brown Soap,
i bbls Mineral Paint,
Mammoth Rockers,
Book Cases, Assorted,
Extension Top Carriages,
Cases Curled Hair,
Drums of Caustic Soda.
20 2m
Frank Gertz, 1
.fiiHHisiiMiiPx
A IH.l'D;BllillllP
V3P1K JfiyVii BOOTS AND SHOES fl flSi
Has received by late steamers a splendid line of
BOOTS, SHOES ATO SLIPPEES,
c
For Ladies, Gentlemen and Children.
5?' Don't 3?ss
970
SeS'-
Large invoices of Gcorts (of all descriptions) having been received by me ,they
WILL BE SOLD AT LOWER PRICES,
Than the same quality of Goeds can bo purchased elsewhere in Honolulu, ami
satisfaction guaranteed. Mv 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 IIOMF-MADE HARNESS for superiority of workmanship
and material lcmains unchallenged dining my six years' rcfcidenco heie.
Thankful for the gcncious patronage of the past,"ils continuance and increase in
the future is rcspecllully solicited nt the old stand.
SSG 3m
'Corner
Every Description ef M Printing
Executed with neatness and dispatch,
AT THE
Daily Bulletin Steam Printing Office,
Bill Head
Briefs
Ball Programs
Bills of Lading
Business Cards
Book Work
Certificates
Circulars
Concert Progr'ma
Draft Books
Delivery Books
Envelopes
Hand Bills
Invoices
m
CW
Queen Street,
NOTICE.
MR. CHAS. IIOYT'S Shooing Shop
is now reopened. Interfering
horses a special I'. 20 tf
A Good Pasture for Horses,
NEAR TOWN, at $2 CO per month.
Pasturo securely fenced, and no
sick horses accepted. Apply to A. A.
MONTANO, at Manoa Valley, or orders
can be left at Mclntyre & Brother's
grocery store, corner of Fort and King
streets. 59 3in
E. R. RYAN'S
BOAT SIIOl?,
3plnrmlc, - - - 3Ion.oln.lu
The oldest and only Boat Building Shop
in the Kingdom.
Boats nnd Scows of all kinds made to
order. Surf Boats a specialty.
I have Oak Timbers Imported expressly
for Island use.
All kinds of Boat Repairing done a
1005 shortest notice. ly
FOR KOLOA & WAIMEA
KAUAI.
Tho Clipper Schooner
WAIEHu",
F.iKlbbling, .... Master,
Will run regularly to the ports of
KOLOA, IIANAPEPE & WAIMEA,
KAUAI. For freight or passage apply
to the Captain on board, or to tho
Pacii'io Navigation Co.,
800 ;im Cor. Nuuanii ii Queen bis.
Tllli KA8T SAIL1NO
ttXSvfinrmnnflr TVHTTKAI
will run icguhirly
TO WAIALUA EVERY MONDAY,
Returning on Thursday, weather
permitting
For freight or passago apply to the
Captain on board, or to
Pacikio Navigation Co.,
181 Agents.
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03 Fort Street, '
tlio Door.
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The Corner Harness Store
Still to the Front !
of Fort and King streets, Honolulu, if. I
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