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Draw Evchancc on tht
'5' .-JStiuir or ouitrofuiu. s. IP.
' And their agents in
'ftp? NEW YORK, BOSTON, HONG KONG.
Messrs. N.M. Rothschild &Son, London.
The Commercial Hank Co., of Sydney,
Loudon,
Tho Commcrolnl Bank Co., of Sydney,
Sydney. ''
Tho Hank of Now Zealand: Auckland,
Christohurch, and "Wellington.
The Hank of llrltlsh Coluinhla, Vic
toiia, 15. C. and Portland, Or.
AND
Tinnstiul a Qcuoial Hanking Business.
CCi) 1y
PlcJged to neither Beet sor Party.
Bat established for tho benefit of all.
MONDAY, AUG. 8, 1885.
THIS EVENING'S DOINGS.
Yoscmitc Skating Rink 7.
Central Park Skating Rink, 7.
THE PACIFIC MAIL.
Enquiry on board the Zcalanilia
respecting the possibilities of the
line being continued, under fresh
arrangements, at the close of the
contract terminating November 1st,
only elicited counter cnqiihics as to
the latest developments of the ques
tion in America. It appears, how
ever, that the matter constitutes one
of the leading public topics of dis
cussion in New Zealand. According
to Auckland papers, public opinion
in that city is strongly decided in
favor of New Zealand maintaining
the service, if unaided by any other
Government. Stress is laid upon
the growing importance of the trade
between that port and America, by
the medium' of the Pacific Mail
steamers. It is represented that it
would be a suicidal policy to have
the communication cut off. On the
other hand Wellington, as repre
sented by its Chamber of Commerce,
is opposed to the renewal of the
subsidy, and favors giving exclusive
support to the direct line of sleam
'; Loi.;lon. The latter, it is
claimed, can make communication
but two days and a half behind the
time of the San Francisco route.
As the Chamber passed a resolution
to that effect, by a unanimous vote,
which they telegraphed to all the
Chambers in the Colony, the Auck
land papers urged that the action of
"Wellington should be offset at once
by their own Chamber in a contrary
direction. Of course, the attitude
of Wellington is attributed to jea
lousy of Auckland as the entrepot of
tho American trade uudortbe existing
arrangement. Wellington gets, com
paratively, a very small share of
the trade. At the latest advices
the matter largely hinged upon the
vicissitudes of a somewhat uncer
tain political situation. Sir Julius
Vogel's Ministry is, in the verna
cular of Hawaii, in jiililda. A re
vised tariff policy, increasing duties,
has been rejected almost contemp
tuously by tho Legislature. In
the course of the debate one
of the Government- supporters put
the case tersely, when he said that
the problem with that side of the
house was how to destroy the Gov
ernment's measures without destroy
ing the Government. It seems the
Opposition is not prepared to form a
new Cabinet in the event of the over
throw of the present one. There
was a rumor alloat that Sir Julius
was going to make the insertion of
the Pacific Mail subsidy in the sup
ply bill conditional upon its sup
port cis voting througli the Govern-
'"ment's unpopular measures. Among
the latter is a million pound loan
bill. The question was expected to
come up the week after tho steamer
sailed, and it is possible there may
bo telegraphic advices of the result
lv7 tlir nnvt: Amnrinnn mnil
il. ..w aw.v ..hw ... ...
The 13ux,u:tin is the ilrst local
paper to givo Mr. Georgo Augustus
bala's written impressions of Hono
lulu. They are in his characteristic
vein, and will doubtless be highly
entertaining to our readers. Tho
.article appears on the fourth page of
this issue.
General Konmroff: Sir I send
you this sword and 100,000 rubles
as a mark of my most signal dis
pleasure. Should you again trans
cend the liniits,of your just authority
I shall be very likoly to repent this
punishment. Yours iu anger, Aleck.
FOK RENT.fc
A FURNISHED cottage containing
two rooms, centrally located. An.
ply to AVERY & PALMER,
General Basinets Agent, No. CO Fort
street. 88 lw
Waimanalo Sugar Co.
A DIVIDEND of 10 pciccnt. will ho
paid on implication at the olllcc of
Messrs. II. llackfcld & Co.
C. HOLTi:, Sec'y.
Honolulu, August il. 1333. 83 2t
Lost, Strayed or Stolon.
ON la-t Saturday night, from stables
onNuimnu Street, n Sorrel Hoi sc
binnded J. D. A toward will ho paid to
the pcison icsloilng the horse, or giving
infoiiuiilion leading to lis tecovery, to
68 H 1IOLL1STEU is CO.. Nuuniiu st.
Halawa Suyar Company.
rpilE annual meeting of the Halawa
JL Sugar Company will be held at
tho olllcc of C. Brewer Ss Co., on Monday
the 17lh August, at 10 o'clock a.m. A
full attendance of stockholders Is re.
quested.
J. O. CARTER,
83 2 w Seen lary Unlaw a Sugar Co.
NOTICE.
AT Hie iMiourucd annual meeting of
the Wnlnea Sugar Mill Co, held
at tho otllec of Ed. Ilofl'schlncgcr & Co.,
on July 25, 18S3, the following ofllccrs
weie elected for the ensuing year:
President I'll. Opfcrgclt
Vlce-Piesidcnt YV. II. Schmidt
Treasurer Ale.. Young
Secretary Ed. Hut ton
Auditor If. Fooke
ED. HUTVOtf, Sec'y.
Honolulu, August 1st, 1835. It
NOTICE.
Honolulu, II. I., August a, 1883.
To the 0llceis and Member of the
Kapiolani Boat Club, Gentlemen: Tho
Myrtle Boat Club hcicby decline to no
cept the challenge of your club to row
for for a sum of ?000, within three,
weeks after August 4th.
Rowing for heavy stakes being against
tho spirit of this club, and the near ap
proach of a regulnr regatta day, allbid.
ingatimc at which they may he com.
pctcd with, pecm sufficient reasons for
declining your challenge.
WM. F. LOVE,
It Scrrctniy Myrtle Boat Club.
NOTICE.
HMO the creditors of the Estate of
JL James YV. Robcilson, a hankiupt,
take notice.
Thai the undoi signed, assignee of tho
.Estate of James W. Robertson, a bank,
mpt, has preparatory to his final account
and dividend, submitted his accounts
as such assignee and filed tho same be
fore Hon. E. Preston, Justice of the Su
preme Court, at his chambeis, to whom
he will apply at 10 o'clock a.m. on Mon
day, the 10th day of August next, for a
settlement of said account": and for u
discharge from all liab.iity a9 such as
signee, end foi an order to make a final
dividend.
And that any person interested may
then and there appear and contest tho
same. O. BOLTE,
Assignee of tho Estate of James. "W.
Rohcitson, n bankrupt. It
NOTICE.
DURING my absence from this King,
dom, John L. Bushee will act for
mo hi' full power of tittornov.
80 31 JOHN NOTT.
NOTICE.
MR. OnAS. IIOYT'S Shooing Shop
is now re-opencd.. Interfering
horses a specially. 115 King Street,
corner of Alakca. 29 tf
Mrs. J. Rodanet
GIVES fair notice to her customers
that ALL accounts duo her must be
paid this month, or they will be placed
in the hands of a collector.
Ilonolulu, August 1st, 1885. 64 tf
BLACKSMITH
WANTED a job in n Blacksmith's
shop, by a Portuguese of some
experience. Give him n trial. Call at
GONSALVES & CO , 57 notel St.
80 2w
PIANO TUNING.
HAVING obtained the services of a
flrst-class Piano Tuner, wo wish
to inform the public that wo aro able to
Tune and Repair Pianos at short notice.
All orders lcit with us will bo promptly
attended to, and all work warranted.
1032 ly WEST, D0W & CO.
COTTAGE TO LET.
THE cottage, at present occupied by
Mis. Small, opposite tho Beretania
Street cntranco of tho Ilawailan Hotel,
will ho let at 40 per month; tho letting
of tho same being conditional upon the
salo of tho furnituie now in II. For
particular?, apply to
84 tf A. J. OARTWRIGIIT.
NOTICE.
HAVING obtained the o.chifcivc piiv.
ilego of shooting on tho premises
known as tho Waikelo Bur, all per
sons aioheieby cannoned against trcs.
passing upon my lights. Anyono found
shooting on bald piemises will ho prose,
cutcd. All pcisons mo also cautioned
against shooting on that portion of Kc.
walo, leased to Chung Wa.
80 at ALEX. J. CART-WRIGHT, .Til.
F. WTODENJ3ERG-,
TX Queen fSti'CMit,
AOI'.NT FOU
Steamer "T. I. Dowsott,"
AND b01IOOXKU3
Rob Roy, Mllo Morris, and Josephine,
SALT 3FOIt SAXJE.
Fine and coarso Puuloa Salt ; lino
JCakuako Salt, in quantities to suit.
Also, largo and small Iron Water
Tanks, Paints, Oil?, Etc., Etc, C3 ly
JZXJEiGAJSW
in mm inim
I havo received iiistiueUons from W. S.
Luce, Esq., to sell nl public auction,
ON FRIDAY, AUGUST, 7th,
At 10 o'clock n.m., on tho premises,
Wylllo Street, "Nnuanu Vnllc',
adjoining Dr. llofl'mami,
The Entire Household Fur'iurc
Cm too, fjtalucttos, Pictures, Aviaiy
mid Fernery,
CollllU'lHO 111 1'art 11 H JollOWH
Beautiful Chinese Dlnncr,Breakfast and
Tea Set vice, very complete and
in perfect order.
One pair of handsome B. W. Library
Cases, Ebony Side Tables, Inlaid with
mother of pearl; Satin Worked Parlor
Chairs, Vienna Satin Worked Chairs,
Odd and Easy 'Parlor Chairs, Elegant
Mantel Clock. "
Ono Complete Cut Glass Sot !
Tumblers, Hocks, Champagnes, Shci
lies, Jilquors, Clarets:, Finger Bowl,
etc., a pei feet set.
Ono Tete-a tele Dejeuner Set, one full
and complete set of While China, Black
Walnut Dining Table, extra size; Blaclt
Walnut Sideboard, Black Walnut Din.
ing Chair?, a largo assortment of
SELYEBAVAKK,
Handsome Chandeliers and Gilt Side
Lnmps, with duplex burners; quito new
in stylo and very desirable.
Fino Pictuic3 and Engiavings, lichly
framed.
Ono "Upright Cottage Pianoforte,
In Italian Walnut Case.
Ono pair'clcgant Japanese Bronzo Uins,
costly and unique.
Wall Minors, Ebony and Gilt, with
Brackets.
JTtiltniicsc and Chinese; Vanes.
An assortment of Slanilaid Works,
Bron.e Busts of Mars and Minerva,
Statuette of Bacchus, al-o Venus of
Milo; Ebony and Maible Centre Table,
finely carved; Satin Hand Painted Lam.
biequlus and Cornices, Bohemian Fi
gures and Glasses; Statuette in Bronze,
llarlcnitln? and Columbine.
Inlaid Hall Chairr, Koa Book Case,
Black WalnutMaiblo-top Bedroom Sel,
Hair Mattrcs-c, Fenthir Pillow ,
Mosquito Xets, Etc. Also, an
assoilmenl of Kitchen
Wrare.
Horses, CairingeM &. Poultry.
Also, the beautiful aviary, with Its
largo collection of Bhds.
Also, the large and complete Fernery,
with a great variety of plants.
With a hundied'and one things be
sides, which it is impossible to dcbcribc
within the limits ot an advertisement.
Loveis of art and the (esthetic will do
well to call and examine the articles to
bo offered, us it is undoubtedly tho
finest collection seen for years, and
everything is in the most perfect order.
Free busses will lcao E. O. Hall's
corner at 9:15 and 0:45 o'clock a. m., on
day of sale, and tho house will bo open,
cd for inspection from 9 o'clock a. m. to
3 o'clock p. m. on the day previous.
Descriptive catalogues will be issued.
E. P. AM3K, Auct'r.
BEAUTIFUIi
Private Residence
3Vu.nan.Ti. "Valley.
Under directions from "W. 8. Luce, Esq.,
I shall offer at public auction,
ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 7th,
At 10 o'clock a. m. on tho premise?,
Wylllo Street, Nilunnu
Valley,
The YaliiaDle Use & Lot
Owned and occupied by him, with all
tlio out-bulldings, kitchen, stable,
coach house and barn, servants'
house, chicken and poultry
houses.
The lot is 225 feet front and 42) feet
deep, and commands a charming view
of the city, harbor and sea, ns well of
Nuuanu Vajley, from tho mauka tide.
It is well laid out with fruit nud pther
ttecs. Tho hoiiBO was well and thor
oughly built In 1881, with all tho modern
conveniences, hot and cold w atcr, etc.,
and is in iho most perfect order, ready
for immediate occupancy.
The kitchen is 13x80, and will please
any house-kecper.
Parties wishing to view tho premises
can do i o on application to Mr. Luce or
tho auctioneer.
87 Ct E. P. AIAMK, Aaet'r.
11 mi (
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INTELLIGENCE OEEIOE.
WE tho undcrslgucd uro prcpaicd
to furnish household servants,
collect hills, and do Anglo-Chincsc in
tcrpreting and a general agency busi
ness. Charges moderate.
SOYONG & All PR ART,
0pCm .13JNuilantij5t
N. O T BIG E !
The Lome ' of Brussels
OfTor a Silk Dress for $5.
ALSO, OTHER GOODS ATFIFTV
per cent, reduction. Embroidery,
Curtains, etc., In all styles. Ladles'
Rats and dps ; Table Linen ; MKcd
Linen and Black Umbels Laces.
tar suits of clopihnu at
COST PRICES. 110 2m
ilessM
Best Mado Has no Equal.
Givo it one trial on Tarnished Metals
and be Convinced.
It is a vegetable polish and warranted
free from Acids, Poisons or Gritty sub
Btanccs, and is superior to anything of
tho kind hcretofoio offeicd to the public
for cleaning and polishing Metal Slgm,
Railings, Show Cases, Harness Mount,
lugs, Band Instruments, Brass or Mel.il
Lamps, Faucet, Stair Hod, Locomotive)
Headlight", Gun B.uiels, Brass Copper,
Silveiwaie, Nickel, Tinware, Zinc, Steel,
AND ALL METALS.
It is i.pcuinlly adapted to Mirino
liailroad, Stationary and Flro Engine
Woiks (hot or cold), and being tree
from acids or grit, will not Injtuo
journals, bearings, the blaek.lettciing
on metal signs, harness leather, or scratch
the tlnest polished surface.
Tho cleanc-it and best Polish for
Ladies to use for Household and Kitch
en use. It is put up neatly anil convent,
entry to suit nil, in 4, 8 and "10 oz , and
live pound boxes, mid every box guaran
teed perfect.
Pi'lccB, 35c, GOc, 75o & &L.
Aside from its unequalled polishing
qualities, its strongest claim on tho pub
lic favor rests in its absolute puiity 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. Caiity, Sole Agent for Hawai
ian Island la
Notice to tlie Piifc.
We take plecsurc in announcing to the
public that, in addition to our
Pastry and Confectionery Business,
Wo will open our
ice Cream ParSoro !
Which have been lilted up elegantly ac
coidlng to our trade, on
8ATUBDAY, A.l"XtIXJ S."tli.
Our Cream will be only of supeilor
quality, made of genuine cicam.i As
we have made airangements with the
Woodlawn Dairy to supply us only with
a llrst-clas3 article from samples we
hao had of the same, wo arc nhlc to
guarantee satisfaction. Tho following
asioitmcnts of Ice Creams and Shcibets
wo will keep at our opening, and many
moio kinds'if trade will justifyiit:
XCJH CHEA31B:
VANILLA, LEMON, CHOCOLATE, COFFEE,
STRAWBERRY. PINEAPPLE and
COFFEE GLACE.
S1IEBBET8:
ORANGE AND STRAWBERRY.
Parties supplied any day ixcept Sun
days. Those wishing Jeu Oieam for
Sunday must lcavo their outers on Sa
tmday before 9 p. m., which will 1)3
delivered beforo 10 a. m. Sunday. The
creams will be packed so that they will
keep eight hours in a first-class condi
tion. Hoping to get a share of public
patronage, and thanking the public for
their liberal past favors, wo rcninin, ies.
pcctfully,
MELLER & HALBE,
1003 ly King, near Alakea St.
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HONOLULU LIBRARY
AK1
READING ROOM ASSOCIATION.
'TMUS INSTITUTION is located on
X tho corner of Hotel and Alakea
streets, directly opposite tho building of
tho Y. M. C, A., and is open every day
and evening, Sundays included.
Tho Reading Room is supplied with
all tho local journals, as well as neaily
fifty of the leading foroign papers and
magazines.
Tho Ciiculatlng Library conslst3 of
oyer !),000 volumes, and is constantly
inci casing.
Tho Rofcrcnco Library contains a
valuable lino of cyclopedias, diction,
arlcs, and works of n similar chaioctcr.
A handsome parlor is provided for
conversation and games.
Tho Circulating Department is closed
on Sundays.
Terms of membership : Signing tho
roll and paying tho regular dues, fifty
cents a month, quartoily In advance,
Stiangcis from foicign countries and
visitors from other islands aro welcome
to tho looms at all time?, but as tho
Association has no other regular means
of support except tho dues ot members.
It is expected that icsidents of Honolulu
who desiro to avail themselves of Us
privileges, and all who feel an interest
in maintaining an institution of this
kind in our community, will join tho
Association and pay the regular dues.
S. B. DOLE ,.,, President
M. 31. SCOTT Vice-President
II. A. PARMELEE , Secretary
A. L. SMITH ,.....,. , .Treasurer
O. T. KODGERS, M. D Chairman Hall
and Library Committee. 77 tf
Woo. SI, S3 and
Wc wish to announce the ariival of our new Summer Stock in our
which is the most complete in this city.
&S Feathers Cleaned and Ourled.31
Native Straw Sewed in all the Styles of Ilata.
500 pieces of Dress Lawns at very Low Prices.
New elesigns in Dress Goods, Satins & Huntings.
Ladies' Wrappers and Children's Dresses
in large varieties. A largo invoice of Laces ami Embroideries.
Latlics', Misses', Children's and Infants' Hosiery
in the latest styles.
BOYS' WAISTS ! BOYS' WAISTS !
Youths', Roys' and Children's Clothing a specialty.
3r NEW GOODS m EVERY DEPARTMENT, -a
fi Call and be Convinced. -&a
S. COI1N & COMPANY.
Pacific Hardware Company
nr.;i.i.iE i.
SUCCESSORS TO DILLINGHAM & CO. AND SAM'L NOTT.
IMPORTERS AND DKALEKS IN
Hardware, Agricultural Implements, Souse Furnishing
Goods, and General Merchandise
Just received Eddy's Reiiigciators aud Ice Chests, new styles or Chandidiera
and Library Lamps, SIovcb and Ranges, Kerosene Oil Stoves.
T FAIKB AUKS' AND HOWIE'S SCAT-JUS. -a
All of which aic offered upon favorable terms.
PACIFIC HARDWARE COMPANY.
JOHN ITT, 1. 8 Kaaliuraanu Street
Granite, .Iron and Tin Ware !
Chandeliers, Lamps and Lanterns,
WATER PIPE and RUBBER HOSE,
House Keeping Goods,
PLUMBING, TIN, COPPER AMD
993 SHEET IRON WORK.
JOSEPH E.
Tho Only Recognized General Business Agent on the Hawaiian Islands. .
JESXABLXSIIISr 1870.
Offices in Campboll's Fire-proof Buildiner, 27 Merchant St., Honolulu, H. I
J?. O. XJox 315 , , Toluphono IT'S,
REAL ESTATE AGENT-Buys and sells Real Estate in nil parts of thoKinr-'
dom. Rents Offices, Houses, Cottages and Rooms. ui winning-
SOLICITING AGEKT FOR WILDBR'S INTER-ISLAND SrEAMERS-Tnnr
tho Volcano0. raVdlng PUb" Wl" "PP'y t0 m '' L na "ffrmaUoS to
SvniiFf A?BNT .FOn11 'ri.IB. MtJAI' "FE INSURANCE CO. OP NEW
Wrld. Larsrat' G,mu,esl aml Soundest Institution of its UMWuSS' 'r
a nfMii TXfT mnn ntnun m Tn..n,n.. ., . . '
-This Route excels all other routes going East, he Hencry being Urn Sdo t
comfortable" ' 1ftl,lco m"1 1,,n,,' C'1 thoand"omcst?m
EMPLOYMENT AGENT Finds Employment for all leekinir work In Mm vrt
ous branches of industry on tho Islands. ec.Kiufe work in tho vari-
SOLIOITING AGENT FOR THE CITY OF LONDON FIRE INSURANCE CO
Tho best known Company In the Islands. "l, uu.
CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER-Enters Goods at Custom Ilou.e, pays mid discharges
Freight mid Duty Bills under power of Attorney. rgcs
MONEY BROKER Loans Money at nil times on fiiM-clai securiliy,
GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT-Logal Papers of - c.y desci Ipllon dr.w n Rills
Distributed and Collecled, Books nd Accounts kept and ad juMo I Recor Is
Searched. Rents Collected. Taxes and Innunnco on Prorcriy Jiiki, after
Copying ond Engrossing done. AdverUemenls, Newspaper Artkkv, Corres
Lu'ndcdV lm(!r Business of every nature promptly am! aeuiiately
mi x"" jiir,Y Jnuoiu juvi.jv at liUJNOJjUl.U-Comimtiles abroad , M
will correspond with mo for terms, etc. Order for Inland Shol U C rio' Iv I
K.W Vl0W8 " 1',0l0S caicfl,,,i" f,1,cd n,,rt 'orjalift 'Valf pan J W
B2T Information appcitaining to tho Islands given and all
fully answered.
m Genoral
65 Fort Street,
WISEMAN,
i flondeneo falih.
JOSEPH E. WISilSMAW, ,
Buslneti Agent, Honolulu Hawaiian Islands,
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