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flWSf fFlSm' sy 'vj vfff m vnwwg m; fw gfEWWffi if-. PA' TO LET. A TWO-STORY COTTAGE, WITH trclllscd verandahs ami Inreo grounds, nl Palama, lately occupied by Mr. W. 11. Wilkinson. Kent low to .IOIIN Gl If F. nVUjSDENBERG, l cjiicon Htreet. Aor.NT rou Steamer "J. I. Dowsett," AND SCHOONTRS Rob Itoy, Mile Morris, and Josephine. SALT JTOl SALE Fine nnd coar.'c Puitloa Salt ; Kakaako Salt, iu quantities to biilt. fine Also, large nml small lion Water Tanks. Paints, Oils, lite, Lie. 03 ly NOTiGE! Offer a Silk Dress for SS. ALSO, OTHER 1GOODS AT FIFTY per cent, reduction, Embroidery, Curtains, etc., in all styles. Ladies Hats and Caps ; Table Linen ; Mixed Linen and lilack Brussels Laces. US' SUITS OF COST PRICES. CLOTHING AT CO 2m GRAFTED Ornp and Lemon Trees, THESE TREES aro of the vow best kinds. ONE DOLLAK EACH. For sale by 54 lm .T. KIDWELL, Honolulu Nursery. FOR HONGKONG. The Fine American Hark AMY TURNER, A. W. NEWELL Master Due at this port on the lOili July Next, Will have immediato despatch for Hong kong direct. For fi eight or passage apply to 48 Cw C. BREWER & Co., Queen bt. BAGGAGE EXPRESS. The undersigned having taken charge ot Baggage Exnress No. 34. for the purpose of carrying on the Express and Dray business, hopc3 by pajing strict attention to business to receive a share of public patronage. EST Moving pianos and furniture a specialty. ANTON E A. KEUMI. Residence, corner Punchbowl and Be retania Streets. Orders may be left with C. Hammer, or West, Dow & Co., Telephone 179. 3!lly J. A. Mackenzie, Having opened a shop on HBetliel Street, (opposite the Church), is prepared to execute nil orders lor Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting, And geneial work iu his line. All orders promptly attended to, and charges strictly moderate. 4(5 am Pioneer St'm Candy Factory & Bakery i:sTAiiisiu:i, j8o:j. Manufactures all and every article in Confectionery and Pastry and Brcud Bakery from the best and purest mate rials, guaranteed free from all ADULTERATION Ilasjalways on hand all sizes of Ids Rich and Unsurpassed Quality of WEDDING- OAKES, Enjoying a rich reputation of many years, and are ornamented in nny stylo desired, and aro sold at tho Lowest Possible Prices Unequalled facilities and steam enables me to sell nil nrticlcs manufactured nt my Establishment Cheaper than any other in this Lino of Business. Vanilla, Chocolate, Cocoanut, hand made and Mould Creams of all'flavors nt 00 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 idly. Tho largest and most various Stock of Con. fectioncry can be found at IT" . HORN'S Steam Candy Factory and Bakery. No. 71 Hotel St., between Nuuunu and TV,rt Streets. P. O. Box No. 75. 'Tclephono No. 74. 1004 Tie Louvre of Brussels For Rent; or Sale. The premises on Kuunnu Steel, innnnaifft tlin ATnncnlnnm. nwn. SMScd nnd lately occupied by Samuel Noli. Apply to L. A. THURSTON, !)8 Merchant St. Honolulu, June 4th, 1835. 093 tf Notice to tlie Pile. We take pleasuie in announcing to the public that, in addition to our Pastry and Confectionery Business, Wo v ill open our Bee Cream Parlors ! Which have been fitted up elegantly ne coidlng to our tiade, oil HATUllDAY, -.VTXtIl-i JiBtli. Uin Cream will be only oC superior iiiulity, iiiutlc of gcnuliiu cream. As we have made arrangements with the Woodlawn Dairy to supply us only with a tlrst-elnsi aiticlu from samples we hae had of the same, we aro able to guarantee satisfaction. The following assortments of Ice Cienms and Sherbets wc will keep at our opening, nnd many moro kinds if trade will justify It: "ICI3 CK-ISA-SIS: VANILLA, LEMON, CHOCOLATE, COFFEE, STRAWBERRY. PINEAPPLE and COFFEE GLACE. Ml I J31 nsjjr.TH 8 ORANGE AND STRAWBERRY. P.n tics supplied any day except Sun days. Those wishing Ice Cream for Sunday must leave their oiderson Sa turday before it p. in., which will bo delivered before 10 a. m. Sunday. The cicains will be packed so that they will keep eight hours in a llrst-class condi tion. Hoping to get a share of public patronage, and thanking the public for their liberal past favors, wc remain, ics pcctfully, MEL-LEU & IIALBE, 1003 ly King, near Alakca SI. mil 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, nnd is superior to anything of Ihc kind heretofore offered to the public for cleaning and polishing Metal Signs, Railings, Show Cases, Harness Mount, ings, Band Instruments, Brass or Metal Lamps, Faucets, Stair Rods, Locomotive Headlights, Gun Bands, Brass, Copper, Silverware, Nickel, Tinware, Zinc, Steel, AND ALL METALS. It is especially adapted to Marine Railroad, Stationary and Fire Engine Works (hot or cold), and being free from acids or grit, will not mjuic journals, bearings, the black lettering on metal signs, harness leather, or scratch the linest poiisiieu suriaco. The cleanest and bet Polish for Ladies to use for Household and Kitch en use. It is put up neatly and conveni ently to suit nil, in -1, 8 and 10 o., and five pound boxes, and every box guaran teed perfect. rrloes, SOcj, OOc, 75e tfc 4.. Aside from its unequalled polishing qualities, Its strongest claim on the pub lic favor tests in its absolute purity and cleanliness, being a clean, creamy paste, easily and conveniently applied. For Sale onlv at PACIFIC HARDWARE CO. Call and get Sample Box. Syi.. .1. Oahty, Sole Agent for Hawai ian Island 13 L Bossiter's XU.tIC.I3 LIST OF !M?u.llei.'ry- Trees. WJI1TK. n:n 10 100 1000 18 to 24 inches.. COc 1.00 $20.00 2 toll feet 'J0c (1.00 35.00 ato4feel 1.25 8.50 05.00 UUMKIAIV. n:u 10 100 1000 1 to Cinches... 2.00 $10.00 0 to 12 inches.. 50c 2.50 15.00 12 to 18 " .. GOc 3.50 20.00 IS to 21 " .. 75c 5.00 30.00 2 to 3 feet 1.00 7.00 40.00 3 to 4 " 1.25 9.00 4 to 5 " 1.75 12.00 5to(. 2.50 10.00 Cuttings, per 100, $1.00; per 1,000, $G.C0. White Mulberry Seed, per ounce, 30 cents; per pound, $3.00. Russian Mulheiry Seed, per ounce, 00 cents; per pound, 7.00. Miss Nellie Lincoln Rossiter Is Agent for the following papers: South and West, beml-monthly, EOc n year; Farmer's Call, weekly, 00c per year; Farmer's Home, monthly, 00c per year; Home and School Visitor, monthly, 75c per year. As an inducement to parties to order their Silk Worm Eggs during tho bum. mcr, to bo forwarded in the fall, I oiler premiums, from April 1st, as follows: For $1, 2.000 egtrs, and a hook of in struction, For 2, 0,000 eggs, book of instruction and any one paper. For $3, oz. eggs, nnd any two papers. For $0, 1 oz. eggs, two papers and book. For $0.50, 2 oz. eggs, and three papers. For $14, 3 o. eggs, 3 papers and book. For $17, 4 oz. eggs, and four papers. For $21, 5 oz. eggs, 4 papers nnd book The abovo charges "aro the regular list prices for eggs," and the papers will bo bent as heio stated for ouu year. Thoso bending oidcis tluough the sum mer, accompanied by the cash amount, (Post-Olllco oiders payable to me, on Post Ofllcc, Pemberton, Now Jersey, U. S. A.) will receive tho picmiuins to which their order entitles them, com. mcnelng nt once, and tho eggs will bo sent about November 1st. m:i,mi: iixcoia1 kohhitkh, Practical Silk Culturlst, New Lisbon, Burlington Co., 077 NEW JERSEY. I I TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1885. MANNERS IN ENCLAND. Our English cousins complain Hint foreigners never understand their ways, and always paint them blacker than they deserve. Tho following niticlc is written by one of them selves, who evidently can look nt the matter from both the insular and the cosmopolitan standpoints. It is from the editorial columns of the London Queen. The writer says: Englishmen to their own women arc both helpful and pfotecting, if a little more masterful than some of those women like ; generous and for giving, if always more than a little overbearing to all creatures that arc weaker than themselves. When tho ladies of a party are their private friends, or belong to their own spe cial family, they may rely on being treated with consideration and -protected against annoyances, dangers, and the consequences of their com parative weakness. When they arc strangers, and without private claims, they will find tho tables for the most part turned, and in tho manners of the modern young man will be as much consideration as there is likeness between a bear and a poodle a crab apple and a New town pippin. They are no. more un selfish than the oidinary foreigner, and they arc not so polite. And if you arc to have your cars boxed, yon might as well have it done pleasantly as brutally. To illustrate this selfishness: The other day a young and very pretty woman, with eyes of the kind supposed to be able to melt 'the typical ice, was on tuo point of stepping up into an omnibus where only one scat was left. A well-dressed, wcll-got-up mau of about thirty pushed her rudely aside as lie sprang up the steps and took the vacant place. At another time, on coming out of the theatre, while the people were waiting just inside the door for their carriages or cabs, a man lighted his cigar and blew tho smoke into the face of a lady stand ing there with a friend. She made a gesture of repugnance, when the man said, "Gentlemen may smoke here." "Yon may smoke here, but you cannot be a gentleman if you do." said the lady one of those not easily put down. TRAVELLING. ' The annoyances to which young women travelling alone arc often subjected is again by no means a proof that our politeness is intrinsic. In this, however, Englishmen arc no worse than their neighbors, and per haps not so bad. To call this kind of anno3'ance the natural expression of admiration is as logical as to call thieving admiration, and a man who "conveys" your watch or your purse an admirer of fine chasing or of sharp-edged milling. If a lady meets an ordinary young English man who docs not know her, she meets someone who for the most part we must never forget there arc exceptions does not deem her worthy of politeness, and who does not tro out of his way to show bot any. If she be pretty he stares at her, perhaps smiles, perhaps speaks ; if she be of no personal attractive ness, and has only her womanhood as her claim, he leaves her emphatic ally to herself. Whatever she may be about to do to pass through a doorway, enter a railway carriage, or an omnibus, or a lift l;c pushes past her, though no one is hurried for time, and lets her follow meekly nftcr. The elder men are jnore courteous. They retain still a certain flavor of the stately old times when manners were a part of a gentleman's education, and politeness was one of the points of distinction between a courtier and a boor. They will stand aside to let a woman be first seated ; but, save a few of the finer sort "skippers" and the like, finer because of the noble harmonies of their nature the rank and file of modern young men think only of themselves, and thrust to the wall the weaker obsta cle, without a thought of anything save their convenience. It seems so very strange to those accustomed to other ways to see a superb masher come striding in to any place where Indies already arc, with no more ac knowledgment of their presence than if they were so many parcels from tho drapery establishment' oyer tho way. He scrnpos against their feet, and probably leaves tho marks of his own on their skirts ; pushes past their faces, threatening their eyes with his cane or umbrella ; but he is careful not to make an apology, not to show that ho has offended against any canon of good breeding, thinking his indiffcrenco will save appearances and Bcrvo him as a cloud wherein tho shape of his mis demeanors will bo obscured. If there aro too few seats for passen gers or sight-seers, tho modern masher would as soon think of say ing "sir" to his father as of giving up his place to a woman. lie does not sec that ladies arc standing delicate girls, fragile women, old creatures past their vigor some thing like- his own mother or that kind old granny iu her pretty coun try place, where he goes when he will, nnd is always welcome ahd well treated. lie sit there in the same sublime atmosphere of indiffer ence which ho has cultivated as he has cultivated his mus tache, find takes care of as ho takes care of his complexion. Look ing straight before him, he is blind to nil that is on iithcr side ; and as wc arc responsible only in relation to our-knowledge, wc cannot bo held guilty for dereliction when we do not know nnd do not perceive. So he goes on his way, this stiff-backed masher who disdains the smallest pretence of courtesy to unknown ladies ; and the elders of the gener ation wonder and think that times were better when young men did not put their hands in their pockets, and took their cigars out of tlieir mouths and their hats off tlieir heads while in the presence of Indies when a woman was wuro of a chair iu public places where young men were scatetl and she was stand ing and when there was some kind of conventional respect to at least simulate the reality, whether there or not. womun'h lack or couktt.sy. With women the same lamentable lack of courtesy obtains. In pass ing you in a theatre or into a crovvd- ded carnage what not women tumble along anyhow, disdain the aids and supports provided by the management, and help themselves along bylho shoulders and arms of tlieir fellow-passengers. Rut they arc careful not to say "thank you" for the loan of a friendly hand. Sometimes at places where the scats aro all in rows as this Royal Insti tution, for instance the people be hind you, men as well as women, stick their feet and knees into your back, so that you arc obliged to turn round and remonstrate. You do not object to it that the one be low you shall lean against your knees for want of a back to the benches. This is a kind of Dcmctcr and Pro serpine attitude which it pleases you to assume for your own part and - to have taken for hers. Hut to have the points of a couple of dusty shoes against your gown and sharp knees digging into your back, doing no good to the offender and giving much annoyance to yourself, is more than you can bear. So you "fly;" and the end is easy to foresee. , Perhaps some of all this slackness of manner has come about by the women themselves, and perhaps it is they who have set the first example, They smoke and dress, and try to be all through as like to men as possible. They bet, talk loosely, joke broadly, and discuss every kind of doubtful subject as tlieir grand mothers might have discussed recipes for making jam or a wasli for the face. They are manish in their ways, insolent to each other, and many of them affect a certain brut ality as a kind of chic. The men have no encouragement to keep up their manners ; and the women with no nonsense about them by the way, the highest compliment possi ble to be paid in these days do not wish that they should. On all sides politeness is at a discount, and modern manners have drifted from the standard of Colonel Newcome just as his had drifted from that of Sir Charles Grandison. It is a pity. A little general courtesy, and the acknowledgment of a common hu manity would do so much ! AVe need not need to be dancing dogs nor performing monkeys nor craven toadies to be polite men and court eous, women to be considerate, un selfish and gracious. And it seems to us that a slight recognition of strangers hurts no one, and estab lishes a kind of atmosphere of gene ral suavity which is far better than that of general insolence and dis courtesy. NOTICE. Honolulu, July 7th, 1885. Tho undersigned expecting to leave the Kingdom for a time, oilers for salo n five years' lease of the American House with all furniture and appertain ments thereunto belonging. Apply for tonus on tho premises No. 70 Maunukea Street. (03 tf) Z. Y. SQUIRES. the lai-Tris ICE GBflAl PARLORS, Ps"o. 85 Hotel Stvcot. These new Parlors, containing sixteen Pjiivatk Rooms, have been elegantly decoded and furnished. Tho Celebrated Elite Ice Cream Will bo made from puro cream with puio delicious flavorings. Vanilla, Le mon, Orange, Pino Apple, Strawberry, Peach, Almond, CoHeoGInce, Chocolate. Sherbets and Ices, In large variety. Served with Cauc made on the Premises. Ico Cream Drinks made to order in any style. Soda Water, Ginger Alo nnd Tahiti Lo monadc. Roberts choicest candies re. ceived frcth by every steamer. Fami lies, Parties, Hulls and Weddings hup. piled nt bhort notice. Ladles can have their home-made Creams frozen anil Cakes baked to ordei nt reasonable prices. A largo assortment of Shells, Corals, Volcanic Specimens, Tapas and general Island Curios always op hand at reasonable prices. Ice Cream packed iu buckets of one to eight quarts, warranted lo keep from six to eight hours, sent free to any part ol tho city. H. J. HART, Halting up Telcphono No. 182. 88 ly Frank Gertz, 103 Fort Street, tLjfMIBf ft BOOTS AND SHOES f H JHPijP -f 1 iff V Has received by late steamers a splendid line of BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPEES, For Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. EkSt3 33on'fc 3Ptis fcluo Boor. d3g3I 070 Gin d388i&h The Corner Harness Store Large invoices of Groi's (of all descriptions) having been received by mo.lhey "WILL BE SOLD AT LOWER PRICES, Thnn the same qualify of Goods can be purchased eltcwherc in Honolulu, and satisfaction ininianioed. My stock consists of all kinds of AMEHICAN, ENGLISH AND SYDNUY MANUFACTUH15, Saddles, Belts, Pouches, Leggings, Saddle Cloths, School Sags, &c, Bits, Spurs and Stirrups, &c, in Nickel and Silver Platen The repulnlion of my'HOMK-MADE IIAltXKSS foi superiority of workmanship and material remains unchallenged dining my six years' residence heie. Thankful for the geneiout patronage of the past, its continuance and increase in the future is lespectlully solicited at the old stand. SSG :Sin Comer Every Description of M Printing Executed with neatness and dispatch, AT THE Daily Bulletin Steam Printing Office, Bill Heads Briefs Ball Programs Bills of Lading Business Caida Book Work Certificates Circulars Concert Progr'ms Draft Books Delivery Books Envelopes Hand Bills Invoices Queen Streot, NOTICE. Mfi. CIIAS. IIOYT'S Shoeing Shop is now re-opencd. Interfering horses a specially. 29 tf " FOR RENi AVEHY COMFOUTAIJLE and con venicnt house on Kinau street, be twecn Pensacolnand Piikoi streets, con tabling three bedrooms, parlor, dining, room, kitchen, pantry, bath-room, stables, etc. Large garden. Itcnt, 40 per month. Possession given about August 15th. For further patticulars inquire of LYONS is LEVEY, 00 tf Auctioneers. .1. R. RYAN'S EOAT SIIOI?, 33hx1uiiu1u. - - - Iloiiolulu The oldest and only Boat Building Shop in the 'Kingdom. Boat's and Scows of all kinds made to order. Surf Boats a t-pecinlty. 1 liavo Oak Timbers impoited expressly for Island use. All kinds of Boat Repairing done a 1005 shortest notice. lv FOR KOLOA & WAIMEA KAUAI. The Clipper Schooner WAIEHU, F. Kibbling, .... Master, Will run regularly to the ports of KOLOA, HANAPEPE is WAIMEA, KAUAI. For freight or passago apply to the Captain on board, or to'tlio Pacific Navioation Co., 800 3m Cor. Nuuauu is Queen sis. THE KABT HAIMNO SV. Snrinnnor TCTTTTTT A T will run icgularly TO WAIALUA EVERY MONDAY, Returning on Thursday, weather permitting For freight or pastngc apply to the Captain on board, or to Pacific Navigation Co., 181 Agents. iasSBaHBH KBSSjapiiswi')y. . .zafta xmmmKfaBmz$ms$m& &&3miKmMnrB'z:x&m, 'SMBWlflrUs5j3 -gP rqwwww p v Still to the Front ! of Fort nnd King streets, Honolulu, II. I Letter Headings Labels Law Reports Note Headings Plantation Books Pamphlets Posters Reports Show Cards Shipping Beco'ts JJi. Statements i&& tags WW S5ft? Visitinc Hnrrla my gjSSSaSC Way.Bllls Honolulu. ADVERTISE YOTJll IJXJSSITVTiISS! IN THIS "DAILY BUM Till! ONLY EVESMGPAPER which oons into Most of the Houses IN HONOLULU. EASY RATES! MlB1 SBctn&32e fSmmnTr r triir aiOXTJIfcY HETTIiUSIKNTH, ' X ( Ca" "1 & hm w.. m C". frWh KWWif "S . ...?J&i- JiK iW-t-'ifciiJ.lS'Si i- f,.'1 rtfiflrrtttttsaWi l-W.&.jii)IJWM , ,-aais.iuuJ i$87