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w- rW j?Ee,,,15E''LJPTT'lr'TTr',s A h, I Ih J. TO LET. ATWO-STORY COTTAGE, WITH trclltscd vcrnndnhs and largo grounds, at Palnma, lately occupied by Mr. W. It. Wilkinson. Kent low to a good tenant. .IOIIN KOBELLO. fiUf . WTJNDENBBRa, 71 Qucmmi Streot. AGENT FOU Steamer "J. 1. Dowsett," and ECitooNr.ns Rob Roy, Mllo Morris, and Josephine 8ALT XOXt SA.I.I3. Pino and coirc Puuloa Silt; lino Knkaako Salt, In quantities to suit. Also, large nnd -unal! Iron Water, 'lanKs. faints, um, nic, .tr. oa ly NOTICE! Tim Louvre of Brussels , Offer a Silk Dross fop $5. 'lso, other ;goods at fifty 1 per cent, reduction. Embroidery, r. tains, etc., in nil styles. Ladies' ts and Cups ; Tabic Linen ; MUcd .nen and Black Brussels Laces. Eg- SUITS OF CLOTHING AT COST PRICES. CO 2m GRAFTED Orange and Lemon Trees. THESE TREKS arc of the very best kinds. ONE DOLLAR EACH. For sale by .1. KIDWELL, Honolulu Nursery. G41m FOR HONGKONG. aSgrS&i- The Fine American Hit k AMY TURNER, A. W. NEWELL Master Due at this poiton the lOfcli July IVext, 'Will have immediate despatch for Hong kong direct. For freight or passage apply to 48 Cw C. BREWER & Co., Queen St. BAGGAGE EXPRESS.' The undersigned having taken charge ot Baggage Exrircss No. 31, for the purpose of carrying on the Express and Dray business, hopes by paying strict attention to business to receive a share ot public patronage. JST" Moving piano3 and furniture a specialty. ANTONE A. KEUMI. Residence, corner Punchbowl and Be rctania Streets. Orders may be left with C. Hammer, or West, Dow & Co., Telephone 17!). 30 ly J. A. Mackenzie, Having opened a shop on Betliel Stx'cet, (opposite tho Church), is prepared to execute all oiders toi Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting, And general work in his line. All orders promptly attended to, and chaigcs strictly moderate. !(! 3m Pioneer St'in Candy Factory &iBakery, i:staiii,ishi;i), lHtci. Manufactures all and every article in Confectionery and Pastry and Bicad Bakery from tho bc3t and purest mate rials, guaranteed free from all ADULTERATION' llnsjnlwsiys on hand all sizes of his Rich and Unsurpassed Quality of WEDDING- CAKES, Enjoying a ricli reputntion of many years, and are ornamented in any style (tesired, and arc sold at tho Lowest Possible Prices Unequalled facilities nnd steam enables mo to sell all nrticles manufactured at my Establishment Cheaper than any other in this Lino of Business. Vanilln, Chocolate, Cocoanut, hand mado nnd Mould Creams of nil flavors nt 00 cents per pound. RICH PUFF CREAM CAKES, at 5 cents each. Minco nnd Fruit Pics always on hand, Pure and Wholesome Bread ! ' Vienna Rolls, Family & Graham Bread delivered to any part of the city. The largest and most various Stock of Con. fectioncry can bo found at JP . HORN'S Steam Candy Factory and Bakory. No. 71 Hotel St., between Nnuanu and Foit Streets. ' P. 0. Box No. 75. 'Telephono No. 74. 1004 sacbw PIANO TUNING. HAVING obtained the sorvioos of a flrst-class Piano Tuner, wo wish to inform tho public that wo nro able to Tuno and Repair Pianos nt i-hort notice. All orders left with us will bo promptly attended to, nnd all work warranted. 1033 ly WEST, DOW & CO. Notice to tie Pile. W'v take pleasure In announcing to the public that, hi addition to our Pastry and Confootloncry Business, Wo will oprn our Ice Cream Parlors ! Which lia been fitted up elegantly ac cording to our trade, on SATURDAY. ATItI3Li SOtU. Our Creatn will bo only of supcilor quality, made of genuine cream. As we have made nrrangemcuts with ihe Weodlawn Darn to supply us only with a Ilrst-clnss anlclo from sample wo hai' had of tho same, wo aro able to guarnnteo satisfaction. The following ns-orlinents of Ice Creams and Shcibcta wc will keep at, our opening, and many more kinds If trade will justify it: IC3J3 OKJEA-MS: VANILLA, LEMON, CHOCOLATE, COFFEE, STRAWBERRY, PINEAPPLE and COFFEE GLACE. ORANGE AND STRAWBERRY. Parties supplied nny day except Sun days. Those wishing Ico Cream for Sunday must leave 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 elcht hours in a flrst-class condi tion. Hoping to get a share of public patronage, and thanking the public for their libcial past favors, wc remain, res pcctfully, HELLER & IIALBE, 1003 ly King, near Alakca St. TMatcMsss Metal Mist 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 heretofore offered to tho public for cleaning and polishing Metal Signs, Railings, Show Cases, Harness Mount, ing, Band Instruments, Brass or Metal Lamps, Faucet's, Stair Rod, Locomotive Headlight", Gun Barrels, Brass, Copper, Silverware, Nickel, Tinware, Zinc, Steel, AND ALL METALS. It is especially adapted to Marino' Raihoad, Stationaiy 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, haus leather, or scratch the llnest polished stufaco. Tho cleanest and best Polish for Ladies to use for Household and Kitch en uec. It is put up neatly and conveni ently to uit all, in 4, 8 nnd 10 oz , and five pound boxes, and every box guaran teed perfect. Trices, 2Bc, ."Oo, 75o Ss $$4. Aside from its unequalled polishing qualities, its strongest claim on the pub lie favor icsts in Its absolute purity and cleanliness, being a clean, creamy paste, easily and conveniently applied. For Sale only nt PACIFIC HARDWARE CO. Call nnd got Sample Box. Syj.. .J Caiiiv, Sole Agent for Hawai ian Island 13 L. B4Tullerxy- Trees. wiiiti:. l'KU 10 100 1000 18 to 24 inches.. 00c 91.00 $20.00 2 to 3 feet UUc (100 35.00 3lo4iect sj.1.25 8.00 5500 JtllHWIAX. l'KU 10 100 1000 4 toO inches... $2.00 $10.00 0 to 12 inches.. Mo 2.C0 15.00 12 to 18 " .. C0c 3.50 20.00 18 to 21 " .. 75c 5.00 30.00 2 to 3 foot $1.00 7.00 40.00 3 to 4 " 1.35 0.00 4to5 ' 1.75 12.00 5 tot " 2.S0 10.00 Cuttings, per 100, $1.00; per 1,000, $0.00. White Mulberry Seed, per ounce, 30 cents; per pound, $3.00. Russian Mulberry Sied, per ounce, CO cents; per pound, 7.00. Miss Nellie Lincoln Rossiter Is Agent for tho following papers; South and West, semi-monthly, 50c a year; Farmer's Call, weekly, 50c per year; Fanner's Home, monthly, 50c per year; Home and School Visitor, monthly, 75c per year. As an inducement to parties to older their Silk Worm Eggs during tho bum. mer, to bo forwarded in the fall, I oiler premiums, from April 1st, as follows: For $1, 2,000 egirs, nnd a book of in struction. For $2, 5,000 oggs, book of instruction nnd nny one paper. For $3, Hoz. oggs, and nny two papers. For i?5, 1 o.. oggs, two papers and book, For $9.50, 2 oz. eggs, nnd thrco papers. For $14, 3 ot. oggs, 3 papers and book. For $17, 4 oz. oggs, ami four papers. For $21, 5 o.. eggs, 4 p ipers and book Tho above charges "nro tho regular list prices for eggs' ond tho papers will bo sent ns hero stated for ono year. Those sending orders through tho sum. mcr, accompanied by Hie cash amount, (Post.OllIca oidcr3 payable to me, on Post Office, Pemberton, Now Jersey, U. S. A.) will receive tho picmiuius to which their order entitles them, com. mencing at once, and tlto oggs will bo sent about November 1st. .Mil-Ill! XiIXCOfN ItOHNIXr.il, Practlcnl Silk Cullurlst, New Lisbon, Burlington Co., 077 NEW JERSEY. fBltf gflUi) ttUitt. THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1885. A GUATEMALAN IMMIGRATION SCHEME ADi:cnr.i: tt.LAS- lssutt) iiy ritr.sinnNT nAn--iNiiucnMKSTS bPFnm: TO IMMIGRANTS. Citv op Guatemala, June 1C, 188i. J President Harillas has, even inoro so than the Into Gen. Barrios, strongly advocated the continuous improvement of the country and its people, and supported his advocacy with the deeds themselves. A strong nnd very effective system of eco nomical reforms prevail, and tend" to make the country assume a more p'.osperous aspect that it has hither to shown. The people themselves are beginning to see that Gen. Bar illas means business, nnd is acting in the best manner possible, and tho deserved encomiums which ho re ceives in all parts of the Republic only go to further testify to his well merited popularity. As long ns this state of affairs continue there is no doubt of Gen. Barillas' election for a renewed term of tho Presidency in September next. Much as for eigners had to bless Gen. Barrios for his patronage, aid and support toward them, nnd much as they regret his untimely end, still all these blessings and regrets arc buri ed in the joy expressed by all for eigners, especially by Americans, at tho mantle of Gen. Barrios having fallen on such worthy shoulders as those of Gen. Barillas. A kind and courteous reception is accorded ly the President to all. Apropos of foreigners in Guatemala it will be well to call the attention of Ameri cans that Guatemala and her people arc ever ready to receive with open arms those who come to this country having bona Jldc intentions cither to work themselves, or to introduce their inventions into the country. The most liberal terms are offered to such .for the advancement of science and progress, aa well as for immigration solely. Among one of the first measures of improvement and advancement made by President Barillas is that of the colonization scheme of some government lands situated in the Department of Alta Vera Paz. Fol low ing is a translation of Decree No. 3150 relating to the scheme: DkciiukNo. 330. MANUEL L. BARILLAS, General of Division and in charge of the Presidency of the Re public of Guatemala. CONsIIlKUING : That, Unc of the prospositions of the Government is to cause labor ious and honorable emigrants to come to this country, in order to promote, on the grandest scale, the cultivation of our fertile and in habited territories; the introduction, into the Republic, of new industries, and all the great benefits which na tions, circumstanced like our own, derive from immigration ; That, In the departments of Izabal and Zacapa, in tho zone comprised between the Motagua and Polochic rivers, there are vast and fertile lands, with excellent climate and easy means, of transportation, in which a colony can be profitably established, aided by concessions and assistance which the Govern ment concedes to those who dcsiie to establish themselves there with the intention of devoting themselves to agricultural pursuits ; That, said colony can be formed, not alone by foreign emigrants, but as well by the sons of this country, who, lacking in their resources and desiring to devote themselves to agricultural pursuits, can profit by the advantages offered to those who wish to settle in the proposed colony. It is therefore uncnecu : 1. In tho District comprising the Government Lands which arc to be found between the Polochic and Motagua rivers, and which aro bounded on the cast by the depres sions of tho Atlantic Coast, there shall be established an agricultural colony which shall be known as "Entre Rios." 2. Forming part of the colony will bo such natives or foreigners who may desire to settle themselves in that locality, and who solicit to have their names inscribed in the register kept for the purpose, beforo the Minister of Public Works (jlfn istro de lomenlo) or beforo such authority of the department who shall bo duly appointed by thatolllco (Secretariat). I 3. Tho colonists will enjoy the following privileges and exceptions: I Immediately after locating him self in the place each head of a family will receive five cows just calved, n sufficient number of domes tic fowls, agricultural implements, seeds of trees and useful phuits, sixty-four manzanas (squares) of land of ten thousand square varus (Spanish yards) each, and 25 in current money. II Tho colonists shall ho ex empted during ten years from all military service or impressment in the time of peace, and from all those direct contributions, personal taxes or impost? which arc not comprised among tho imports or taxes which appertain to the immediate vicinity (local tax). Tho foreign colonists shall, moreover, bo exempted during the same time, from all military service, according to tho stipulations of the ticntics and law in force at the time. - III During the same period ns stated above, there will bo a rebate, which shnll not exceed 25 percent, on all tho duties which may be paid for the importation or cxpoitation of merchandise which may be intro duced foi tho exclusive consumption of the colony, or which may be ex ported as tho produce of tho indus tries of cultivation of tlioso estab lished thcic. IV Tho benefits which are autho rized by the first clause of the pre ceding section can be modified in a more ample sense, nt tho discretion of the proper authority, in favor of such families whose members shall' exceed five individuals. V Those who, without bringing a family, or who arc unman icd, de sire to inset ibo their names in the register of the colony, shall lcccive two cows just calved, $10 and thirty two manzanas of land, enjoying be sides, tho benefits conceded by Sec tion 4. C. There will be an alteration ns well in the benefits, which arc set forth in Section 5, upon the arrival of one hundred families and of a like number of colonists, of the descrip tion as expressed in the immediato preceding section, in the colony. 7. There will not be received in the colony prison convicts, unless they have been accredited with hav ing changed their conduct after their discharge ftom prison ; disreputa ble and quarrelsome persons,, and those who aro addicted to notori ously vicious habits. 8. The colonists will bo requited : I Not to change their residence within, at least, tho first five years after their settlement in the depart ment. II To construct a dwelling house within the first year, in the place designated by the authorities. Ill To immediately cultivate all or part of the land adjudicated them, planting such grain as they may think most convenient to their inter ests, and cultivating, as well, the seeds which they receive. IV Not to transfer, during ten years, the ground which they have been placed in possession of; being able to do this only when from at tendant reasons, they have the per mission of tho authority to do so. 9. At the expiration of the five years, conditional with the stipula tions of the first (I) clause of the preceding section, measurement will be made of the land of which they have ibeen placed in possession, giving to the possessor the respec tive title of the property. The ex penses of measurement and for the documents shall be borne by the interested parties. 10. Those who desert the colony before the expiration of the five years, shall forfeit, in addition to the land and their chattels, the benefits which this law concedes to them, and shall bo compelled to re turn, at a just valuation, the value of the articles with which the au thorities presented thorn. 11. As soon as twenty families shall have settled in the colony, a definite boundary 6t the town of "Entre Rios" will be made accord ing to tho plan and instructions fur nished by the Secretary of Public Works; after which, from funds furnished by the National Treasury, an edifice shall bo erected which shall servo for tho public schools and for tho ollices of the local au thorities. 12. The epoch at which the foro going stipulations are determined shall serve as a guide to date the time of the expiration of the per sonal exemptions and authorized concessions to tho colonists. 1 3. The Secretary of Public Works shall uudeitako: I That this law be made known in the exterior through the medium of consular agents. II That proper care be taken that the foreign colonists enjoy, above all these already set forth, all the exemptions, facilities and privileges which the laws in force allow to immigrants. Ill That tho advantages of the mild climate and fertile soil, its good hydrographio conditions, its close proximity to the seapoit, as well as other pertinent information, be mado known. IV To issue, finally, all the rules and regulations,- necessary for tho execution of this decree, M. L. Bauillas. By the Secretary of State in tho Board of Public Works. 15. Maktinez Sobhal. In addition to tho above, a later supplementary decree has been is sued by President Baiillas, increas ing tho amount of money from $25 to 8100, together with a free passage to tho Republic. Carres. S. J Jiullctin. "Wise, cultivated, genial conver sation is the best flower of civiliza tion, and tho best result which life has to offer us a cup, for gods, which bus no repentance." Frank Gertz, 103 Fort Street, Has received by late steameis a splendid line of BOOTS, SHOE8 AMD SLIPPERS, For Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. KS lOoii'fc 3? ass 970 3igjgEg3-'' Largo invoices of Goods (of all descriptions) having been received by me. they WILL BE SOLD AT LOWER PRICES, Thnn "the same quality of Goods can bo purchased eKew hero In Honolulu, and satisfaction guaranteed. Sly stock consitts nf nil 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 nOME-MADE HARNESS for superiority of woikmnnship and material remains unchallenged dmlng nvy s'in years' residence here. Thankful for the generous patronage of the pnsl, its continuance nnd increase In the future is respecltully solicited at the old btand. 880 3in Corner of Fort and King streets, Honolulu, II. I Every Description of Job Printing Executed with neatness and dispatch, AT THE Daily Bulletin Steam Printing Office, Bill Heads Briefs Ball Programs Bills of Lading Business Cards Book Work Certificates Circulars Concert Progr'ms Draft Books Delivery Books Envelopes Hand Bills Invoices NOTICE. MR. CHAS. IIOYT'S Shooing Shop is now reopened. Interfering horses a specialty. 115 King Street, corner of Alakca. 20 tf FOB KENT. AVERY COMFORTABLE and con venient house on Kitiau street, be tween Pensacolnand Piikoi sticcU, con taining three bedrooms, parlor, dining room, kitchen, pantry, bath-room, stables, etc. Largo garden. Rent, $10 per month. Possession given about August IGth. For fuither patticulars inrpiiieof LYONS & LEVEY, fiO tf Auctioneers. E. R. RYAN'S BOAT SHOP, Xlsplnnndc, ... jXoiiolnli Tho oldest and only Boat Building Shop in tho "Kingdom. Boats and Scows of all kinds made to order. Suif Boats a specialty. I have Oak Timbers impoitcd expiessly lor Island use. All kinds of Boat Rcpniiing done a 1005 shortest notice. ly FOR KOLOA & WAIMEA KAUAI. The Clipper Schooner WAIEHU, F. Kibbling, .... Mnstcr, Will run regularly Jo tho poits of KOLOA, IIANAPEPE & WAIMEA, KAUAI. For freight or passage apply to the Captain on board, or to tho Pacific Navioation Co., 890 3in Cor. Niiuanu & Queen sts. THIS KA8T RAILING - Schooner EHUKAI will run regularly TO WAIALUA EVERY MONDAY, Returning on Thurbday, weathe.r pcrmlt(iug For freight or passage apply to tho Captain on board, or to Pacific Navigation Co., 181 Agents tSSSfKLmWmmi Pamphlets IiBRySygSP Posters Xk SErSjK'ft Reports 2 U lMfc BMi3raar - Show Cards HffllilS "w Shipping Rcce'ts fltmMffll :M?M$ J. Statements . , $KSSIBmw Visiting if WmCm Way.Bllls I Que on Street, - ' - Honolulu. "fclio Gm Door. The Corner Harness Store Still to the Front ! Letter Headings Labels Law Reports Note Ileadi Plnntntinn 15w,lr COTTAGE TO LET. A nicc'l room cottage, withi easy reach of IIcuolulii, siti ate at Kupalama. Terms SC per montli. Apply to MRS. MARIA KING, on the grounds, or to A. J. Caitwrigl at his olllco. 40 tf J. A. DOWER, Ship .Carpenter and Boat Build HAS on hand and for snlo varii st7frl linnls ctnnn, linnt lm.l 1 ..--. ..w...., v........ u.,..v .uMf stems and timbers, several hundred feet (iiiiunig uuuens ana ono o lect liug jjuiv iiiiuu ujiL'iijj. jiny ui iiiu juu ler pi iso juhi or jHuumt Tcicpnono 3o 05 ly a?II13 ELIXE IS'o. S5 Hotel feStroot. ' Tlieso new l.irlort, containing sixteen l'mvATi: Rooms, have been elegantly decorated and furnished. Tho Celebrated Elite Ico Cream Will bo made from puio cream with puio delioious flavorings. Vanilln, Le. moil, Oiange, Pine Apple, Strawbeiry, Pencil, Almond, Colleo Glace, Chocolate Sherbets and Ices, In largo variety. Served with Cano made on the Premises, Tco Crenm Drinks made to order in nny style. Soda Wnter, Ginger Alo and Tahiti Lu. inbnadc. Robert's choicest candles re. col veil fresh by ovu-y steamer. Fnmi. llo, Puitlc, Balls and Weddings hup. plied nt short notice. Ladles cm have their honiO'iuado Crcnins Iro.en and Cakes baked to ordei ut reasonable prices. A largo nssoitment of Shells, Corals, Yole.inlo Specimens, Tnpiis and gmeial Lland Cuiios always on huiul at icasonnblo prices. Ico Citani packed ju buckets of one to eight quarts, win raided lo keep from six to eight hours, sent freo to uuy part ot tho city. II. J. IIAIiT; ' -Riug up Telephono No. 182. 38 1y m !. T I - 8 ff. I ' f t if? ,a ' W, I tt .' 'i -Kv .VJi ,,u if Bk ,A,. iiiiiii&w.fea-v- iik-c ,:CM 'mamn, 'JLiMi$&-Zi.i