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NOTICE.
MR. OIIAS. IIOYT'S Shoeing Shop
is now reopened, Interfering
horses a specially. 1 "I " King Street,
ornerof Alakca. 20 ".
IXTELL1GENCE OFFICE.
WTV the undersigned are prepared
V to furnish household servants,
collect bills, and do Anglo-Chinese in
tcipicting and n gcncinl agency Juici
ness. Charges moderate.
SOYONQ & Alll'HAHT,
03 Qiu 434 Kuuanu St
FOll SALE.
230 head or cattle, -10 head
fat and lit tor the liutcl'or,
wnlirliiiiir from not) to 700 Hi".
each; 80 head will be lcndy for the
butcher in 12 mouths, and the balance
avc good mlleh cows, heifers, y sailing!,,
and calve. On icasonablo tcriiis. Ap
ply T. W. RAWLINS, l.uleo.
74lf
FOlt RENT.
THAT very desirable and convenient
K.imllv Residence on lleictanla
Street, untfl lately occitpied by P. S.
Pratt, Esq., complete with out-houses,
stables, gardens and pasture. Also, the
premises occupied at present a a Liw
Ofllce by John Russell, Esq., centrally
located near the corner ot Foil aud
Merchant Streets. For paitlcuhirs, ap
ply either by letter or otherwise to
DR. STANGENWALD, Merclmnt St.
24 3iu
AQIIM' KOU
Stoamer "J. 1. DowhoM,"
AXII SCIIOOJJKKS
Rob Roy, Mile Morris, and Josephine.
NOTICE.
Dlt. HRINKERHOPF'S system of
Rectal Treatment. A new treat,
ment for Hemorrhoid', Fistula and other
diseases of the rectum, by u ptoceas
sure, safe and painless.
DR. McWAYNE, 31 Alakca st.
102 3m
YDNlltl Statilll BlDl.
SAXiT lOIi SALK.
Fine and coarse Puuloa Salt ; line
Kakaako Salt, in quantities to suit.
Also, large and small Iron Writer
Tanks. Paints, Oils, Etc, Etc. 03 ly
Beef ! Beef !
33eef "ill Beef
The very best quality from
J. Campbell's Honouliuli Ranch.
The Cheapest in the Market.
sold nv
Hop Chong Comp'y,
No. -15 Maunakea Street.
Delivered to any part of the Town.
The .Equitable lAt'c Assurance
Society of the United
States.
r.sT.vuMsur.n ix ir,.
ISSUES Policies on the most approved
plans, viz :-Ordinaiy Life, Life, Limit
ed Payments, Endowments; Tontine
Savings Fund, 'routines, Scmi-Tontincs;
A. B. C. Tontines; Life and Survivor
ship Annuities; Children's Endowments,
Joint Life Risks, Partnership Insurance,
etc., etc., etc.
Policies botli Incontestable and Non
forfeitable.
Contested claims, none.
Before insuring elsewhere, call and
get an estimate.
It is calculated that every reasonable
wish of the insured is embodied in one
or more of the pl.ius.
For full paiticului and pamphlets,
apply to
AliKX. .1. OAllTWltUJHT,
General Agent for Hawaiian Island'-.
CG ly
Honolulu Carriage Manufact'y
228 and 230 Foit Street,
Honolulu, ----- Hawaiian Is.
W. II- J'A'.K Proprietor.
Ml ly
F. HORN'S
Pioneer St'm Candy Factory &',Bakery,
KSTAItTriHIIi:i, IHCt'.i.
Will be open every afternoon and even,
ings as follows!
Miiiulny, U'ctliii'Mtny, Tliiii'wlnj nml
Sntitrilny,
'l'n the public in gencial
Tucmlnj nml Frlilny r.vcnliigH, nml
IVriliicstlny mul Sntunlny
AftrriinoiiH.
For ladies and their cscoilb.
Miinufacturcs all and every article in
Confectionery and Pastry and lircad
Bakery from the best and purest mate,
rinls, guaranteed free from nil
ADULTERATION
Ilas'alwavs on hand all sizes of Ids Rich
anil Unsurpassed Quality of
WEDDING- OAKES,
Enjoying a rich lepuiatioii ot many
years, and are ornamented in any
style desired, and are bold ut the
Lowest Possible Prices
Unequalled facilities and steam enables
me to sell all articles manufactured at
my Establishment Cheaper than any
other in this Line of Business. Vanilla,
Chocolate, Cocoanut, hand made and
Mould Creams of nil ilavors at fiO cents
per pound.
RICH PUFF CREAM CAKES,
at 5 cents each. Mince and Fruit
Pics always on hand.
Pure and Wholesome Bread !
Vienna Bolls, Family & Graham Bread
delivered to any part of tlio city. TJio
largest and most various Stock of Con.
' fectionery can bo found at
DF . HORN'S
Stoam Candy Factory and Bakory.
No. 71 Hotel St., between Nuunnii and
, Fort Streets.
P. O. Box No, 75. Tclephono'No. 71.
1004
AMUSEMENTS TO COME:
By ieiuest of ladies and gentlemen
who took part in the last Masquerade nt
Yosemlte Skating Rink, preparations
are being made to have nnothcr, Sept.
2Cth, when we will have the Grand May
pole Dance also.
-IS
WANTED,
V7 ILDER'S Stcamshil) Company
Vt wants to buy a large iron box
safe. Apply at the Company's ofllce.
87 tf
Mrs. J. Rodanet
GIVES fair notice to her customers
that ALL accounts due her must be
paid this month, or they will bo placed
in the hands of a collector.
Honolulu, August 1st, 18SU. 01 tf
troiioli
tan
Ham
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KING STREET,
G. .). AVA.J.:L..L:iS, J'roprlctor.
Choicest Meats from Finest Herds.
Families and Shipping
SUPPLIED ON SHORT NOTICE
andjat the
Lowest jVljirlte L PriceK.
All meats delivered from this Market
arc thoroughly chilled immediately after
killing b' means of a Bell-Coleman Pa
tent Dry Air Refrigerator. Meat so
treated ictains all its juicy properties,
and is Guaiiakikkuto Knur Lonoku
aftkii Di:livi:uy than Fiiesuly-kili.-i:ii
Meat. 74 ly
LIME ! LIME !
Patron i.e IJoiiic UKamiiiic litre
The Hawaiian Stone Comp'y
Are now prepared to furnish fresh Lime
in quantities to suit purchascis, and
satisfaction 'warranted as to both the
kind and the price.
ALLEN & E0BINS0N,
93 ly Agents.
L. lb. SPB11KY,
Jeweler and Engraver,
WITH
11?. TniLimtt, Wjiiclimalter,
NO. S3, FORT STREET.
Engravings and Monograms executed
in the highest style, and jewelry
91 miido to order. 3m
lice to tie
Pile
SJwgaUiu S'Mifiin,
We take plcasuieiu announcing to the
public that, in addition to our
Pastry and Confectionery Business,
"We Mill open our
Ice Cream Parlors !
WJilch have been fitted up elogantly ac
cording to our trade, on
HA.r.ru:i"uA.Y, a i'tiix, amn.
Our Cream will be only of superior
quality, made of genuine cream. As
wo have made arrangements with tho
Woodlnwn Dairy to supply us only with
a Ilifct-chibS article from samples wo
have had of the same, wo aro utile to
guarantee satisfaction. Tho following
assortments of Ico Creams and Sherbets
we will keep at our opening, and many
moro kinds if trade will justify It:
ioj-: cmi3A.3rH
VANILLA, LEMON, CHOCOLATE. COFFEE,
STRAWBERRY. PINEAPPLE and
COFFEE GLACE.
Hii.uicjjja'j-'Hi
ORANGE AND STRAWBERRY.
Parties supplied any day except Sun
days. Those wishing lee Cream for
Sunday must leave- their orders on Sa
turday hefoio 9 p. in., which will bo
delivered before 10 a. in. Sunday. Tho
creaniB will ho packed bo that they will
keep eight hours in a first-class condi
tion. Hoping to get a sharo of public
patronage, and thanking tho public for
their liberal past favors, wo remain, res
pectfully, MELIiEIt & HALBE,
1003 ly King, near Alakca St.
FJRIDAY, AUG. 21, 1885.
THE WAR ON IMMORALITY.
Says a special despatch to the
Now 'York World from London:
The agitation of the subject of pro
tecting young girls, following tho
publications in the J'all Mall Ga
zette, is leading to tho social ostra
cism of several well-known noble
men who ate believed to be involved
in the Gazette's stones, and whose
names and acts have been presented
to the Archbishop of Canterbury,
Cardinal Manning anil the other
members of the committee: now con
sidering tho proofs submitted by
the Gazette's secret commission.
Several prominent men in society,
whose names appeared upon the
books of the notorious Mrs. Jeffries
after the police descent upon her
luxurious establishment several
weeks ago, have disappeared from
London and are believed to have
gone to America. The organ of
"The Social Purity Movement"
states that four members of Parlia
ment cacli offered a large sum to
wards the criminal prosecution of
tho editors. The paper dares them
to face the testimony in open court,
and boldly declares that all four will
have to disappear permanently from
public life in the event of such pro
secution. At a meeting of the Salvation
Army in London, July 28th, General
Booth read the letter from the Queen
to Mrs. Booth concerning the pro
posed work of the army in the saving
of young girls from vice. Her Ma
jesty, referring to the proposed Cri
minal Amendment bill, raising the
age of consent from 13 to 10 years,
says she feels deeply on the subject,
but acting under advice, must re
frain from expressing an opinion on
the subject because it is a matter
before Parliament.
The outcome of the meeting of
the members of Parliament, which
was presided over by Samuel Mor
ley, and the attendants on which
pledged themselves to remain in
London to support the Criminal
Amendment bill, is that Sir Richard
Assheton Cross, Home Secretary,
has intimated that he approves of
raising the age of consent to 10
years.
In consequence of the Pall Mall
Gazette's revelations of vice, meet
ings arc being held all over the
country in favor of a criminal Law
Amendment Act. The provincial
papers give fine reports of these
meetings, some of which are very
notable from the eminence of the
speakers and the high character of
the audiences, but the London press
completely ignores them. Several
eminent divines have protested
against this ignoring of the evil,
arguing that it furnishes encourage
ment to evil-doers.
and credit. It is not an Irish bank.
It is merely a branch of a Free
mason's Orange lodge. Of its
eighty ofllccrs anil agents, but eight
are Catholic."
A Dublin despatch of July 22nd
says : The directors of the Bank of
Ireland have informed a deputation
of Minister Bank shareholders that
they would advance 250,000 on a
written guarniitcn that the depositors
would not withdraw their deposits
fot six months; that a call of 30
shillings per share would be made;
and that the Minister Bank securi
ties, valued at 809,000, would be
lodged with the Bank of Ireland as
security. The committee of share
holders arc of the opinion that they
can obtain better terms, and have
sent a deputation to London for that
purpose.
Extensive frauds have been dis
covered in the accounts of the Mini
ster Bank. Faiquharson, one of
the joint managers of tho Dublin
branch, is missing with 850,000 of
the bank's funds. The solicitor of
the bank has written to tho papers
that ho is authorized to offer a
liberal reward for the, arrest of
Farqiiharson. The police have also
issued a notice offering a reward and
giving a description of the missing
man.
A Fine Assortment
OF.
Japanese Goods !
Will be on view in the rooms above
HEAT IN THE TEMPERATE ZONE.
A Boston despatch of July 25th
says: At the conclusion of the
parade of the" Second Brigade to
day, just as the rear of the column
reached the Common, about 100 of
tho men fell to tho ground, pros
trated by the heat. About 100
others were afterwards obliged to
seek the shade of trees, and in a
short time the services of all plry
sicians of the brigade were needed.
Ambulances were sent for and some
of the worst cases were taken to the
hospital. At least a dozen men
were dangerously sick, and it is
feared that two cannot recover. The
men had been in camp for a week at
Framingham.
New York despatches of the same
date describe the heat and its re
sults as follows: Tho highest point
reached to-day by the mercury was
98 degrees. The close, humid at
mosphere was at no time relieved.
Twenty-three cases of prostration
aud four deaths were reported after
3 o'clock. At 11 o'clock to-night
the thermometer stood at 0OJ, and
the air was nearly stifling.
The record of the week's mortal
ity for the seven days ending at
noon to-day shows 1001 deaths,
against 890 in the samo week last
year. In no week in 1884 did the
number of deaths reach 1000, the
highest number being 900. The
highest number of deaths ever re
corded in ordinary seasons was that
of the week ending July G, 1872.
In the dreadful heat of that summer
the record reached 1591.
In Pittsburg on July 25th the
thermometer reached 9G degrees,
and there were five cases of sun
stroke, two fatal.
Messrs. vv in. j. Irwin oi to. s
OFFICES,
On Fort Street,
ON AND APTHH
Weflnesflay, input l
CONSISTING IN l'AKT OF
Japanese Curios !
SILKS,
CREPES,
SHAWLS,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
Ladies' Dressii Gowns,
LADIES' SHAWLS,
SCREENS,
PORCELAINS,
BRIC-A-BRAC,
Elegant Tea Sets,
ETC., ETC., ETC.
THE MUNSTER BANK.
The refusal of tho Bank of Ireiand
to concede assistance to the Minister
Bank has aroused the iierce indigna
tion of all the Irish Nationalists.
The Nationalist newspapers threaten
to organize a crusade against the
bank as a foreign corporation whose
notes the Irish people should reluso
demanding. United Ireland, Par
null's organ, declares that tho Bank
of Ireland is a source of danger to
the country. "It is endowed," de
clares United Ireland "with ex
traordinary powers, which aro used
6olely for its own aggrandizement
and to the detriment of Irinh trade
Frank Gertz, 103 Fort Street,
MHPBBJB!S!SSS2IJ B
All of which articles will be sold at
reasonable prices. Terms Cash.
06 3w
PIANO TUNING.
HAVING obtnined the services of n
first-class Piano Tuner, we wisli
to inform the public that wo aro able to
Tune nnd Repair Pianos at short notice.
All orders lett with us will bo promptly
attended to. anil all work warrante'd.
1032 ly WEST, DOW & CO.
N O T I C E !
The Lome of Brussels
Offer a Silk Dress for $5. ,
ALSO, OTHER GOODS AT FIFTY
per cent, reduction. Embroidery,
Cm tains, etc., in nil styles. Ladies'
IIutB anil Caps j Table Linen ; Mixed
Linen and Black Brussels Laces.
car suits of clothing at
COST PRICES. 00 2m
Ojjcc jVIore to Lliu XTVonl.
.A.. T. OBAJKESIS,.
Jm
Has received by late steamers a splendid line of
BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS,
For Ladies, Gentlemen and' Children.
gCSr5 DDoii'i, JPfiss tlie Door.
970 Gin
The Corner Harness Store
Still to the Front !
Large invoices of Goods (of all descriptions) having been received by me, they
WILL BE SOLD AT LOWER PRICES,
Than the same quality of Goods can be purchased clbcwlicre in Honolulu, and
satisfaction uiinrnhtccd. My slock consists of all kinds of AMERICAN,
ENGLISH AND SYDNEY MANUFACTUHE,
Saddles, Belts, Pouches, Leggings, Saddle Cloths, School Bags, &c,
Bits, Spurs and Stirrups, &c, in Nickel and Silver Platen
The reputation of my HOME-MADE HARNESS for superiority of workmanship
and material remains unchallenged during my six years' residence here.
Thankful for the generous patronage of the past, its continuance and increase in
the future is rcspecliully solicited at tho old stand.
CHAS. IIAJMCMDEI,,
SSG lini Corner of Fort and King streets, Honolulu, n. I
Every Description of -1 Printing
Executed with neatness and dispatch,
AT THE
Daily Bulletin Steam Printing Office,
Having returned to tho
Islauds, will undertake
to break Horses, either
to saddle or Harness,
cheaper than nny other
man in tho Kingdom, and guarantee
satisfaction.
Siok and Lame Horses,
"Will receive special attention, and tho
best of Medicine and caro provided.
All orders to'bo left at resilience, next
John Robello'n, Knpalamn. U9 Oin
Bill ncads
Briefs
BaR Piograms
Bills of Lading
Business Cauls
Book Work
Certificates
Circulars
Concert Progr'ins
Draft Rooks
Delivery Books
mivciuiies .
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Hand Bills
Invoices
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Letter Headings
Labels
Law Reports
Note Headings
Plantation Books
Pamphlets
Posters
Reports
Show Cards
Shipping Rece'ts
Statements
Tntm
'I wb
Queen Street,
Vm
'0&f Visiting Cards
Way.Bllls
Honolulu.
COTTAGE TO LET.
A nice 4 room cottage, within
easy reach of Honolulu, situ
late at Kapalama. Terms $20
per month, Apply to
MRS. MARIA KING,
on the grounds, or to A. J. Cartwilght,
at tils ofllce. 40 if
J. A. DOWER,
Ship 'Carpenter and Boat Builder.
HAS on hand nnd for salo various
sized boats, steam bent knees,
stems nnd timbers, several hundred feet
chafing battens and one 7D feet flag
pole for salo cheap. Apply at the Enter
pri6c Mill or Mutual Telephone 825.
03 ly
THE ELITE
i
No. 85 llotol Htreet.
These new Parlors, containing sixteen
Pjuvate Rooms, have been elegantly
decoruted aud furnished. Tho
Celebrated Elite Ico Cream
Will bo made from pure cream with
pine delicious llavorings. Vanilla, Le
mon, Orange, l'ino Apple, Strawberry,
Peach, Almond, Coffee Glace, Chocolate.
Sherbets and Ices,
In largo variety. Served with Cake
made on tho Premises. Ico Cream
Drinks made to order in nny stylo.
Soda Water, Ginger Alo nnd Tahiti I.e.
inouadc. Robert s choicest candies re
eclved fresh by every steamer. Fnnii.
lies, Parties, Halls and Weddings sup.
plied at short notice. Ladies can havo
their homc'iundc Cicams frozen and
Cakes baked to ordei nt reasonable
prices. A largo assortment of Shells,
Corals", Volcanic Specimens, Tapas and
general Island Cuilos always on baud
at reasonable prices.
Ice Cream packed in buckets of ouo
to eight quarts, warranted to keep from
six to eight hours, sent free to any part
of tho city.
II. J. HAIIT,
JSTRing up Telephone No. 182. 08 ly
TIIE PAST BAILING
Schooner EHUKAI
will run icgularly
TO WAIALUA EVERY MONDAY,
Returning on Thursday, weather
permitting
For freight or passngc apply to the
Captain on board, or to
Pacific Navigation Co.,
181 Agents
BAGGAGE EXPEESS.
The undersigned having
lauen cnarge oi uaggage
rExnress No. 34, for the
purpose of carrying on tho Express nnd
Dray business, hopes by paying strict
intention to business to receive a share
of public palronnge.
B2T Moving pianos and furniture a
specialty. ANT ONE A. KEUMI.
Residence, corner Punchbowl nnd Be
retaniu Streets. Mutual Telephone 820.
West, Dow & Co.,.Telephonu 170.
89ly
E. R. RYAN'S
BOAT SHOP,
JShplaniHle, ... Honolulu
Ttie oldest nnd only Boat Building Shop
in tho 'Kingdom.
Boats and Scows of all kinds made to
older. Hurf Boats a specially,
I havo Oak Timbers Imported expressly
for Island uso.
All kinds of Boat Repairing done a
1005 shortest notice. ly
J. A. Mackenzie,
Having opened a shop on
DBotliel Street,
(opposite the Church), is prepared to
execute all ouleis tor
Plumbing, Gas and Steam
Fitting,
And general work lu his line. All
orders promptly attended to, and charges
strictly moderate. 40 Um
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