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-T .VmnK::mmmvm,r,ri.ummmu tmm,.,, , r-r.inwliMKi(BMBa(tMT!i wmj ." - 'fHiwemwmim4irxmt "r , :;c;. : . uv 'V k sar I I it NOTICE. V TVP1, OHAS. HOYT'B Shoeing Shop j , ItJL is now re-opened. Interfering , ,' horses a specialty. 115 King Street, ?V " , corner nf Alnkea. 29 tf ,i - ADVERTISE youh jjusirs'aaHH IN 'rilirf "DAILY BULLETIN; ' , a- x f V "' ' TIIK ONLY EVENINCPAPER (".(.' Jl.t "i . lii l.. " .''' , .'' I ' '" ''' , r J':ivi J WHICH GOES INTO 'i Most-of -the- Houses ., f ' i' I a' . ' - ' IN HONOLULU..,. EASY RATES ! . ''WJ1I i ,.:',.', ... ' ' MOmiYJSJBTTtKMKXTK. 'Jkrtf JxnvO 't3;-7 ')s'., L. ' P1UCE XIT OX?1 Jiilbex'ry' Trees. WH1TK. l'EK 10 100 1000 18 to 24inche3.. COo $4.00 $20.00 2'to'3 feet 00c 0.00 !)5.00 8 to 4 feet. . 1 . . . . 81.25 8.50 55.00 ItlHHIAX, l'EK 10 4 to 0 inches... 0 to 12 inches.. 50c 12 to 18 " .. COc 18 to 24 " .. 75c 2to3feot...-.f$MK -3to'4 "r.VI.yi-.25 ' 4 to 5 '' 1.75 5 tot " ....'. 2.50 100 1000 $ 2.00 $10.00 2.50 15.00 3.50 20.00 5.00 80.00 7.00 40.00 ! 9.00" 12.00 10.00' JJ- Cuttings, per 100, $1.00; per 1,000, fO.CO. White Mulberry 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, BOc a year; Farmer's Call, weekly, 50c per year; FarmerffiHome, m.qnthly, r,0rpcr year; Home and School .Visitor, monthly, 75c per year. As an Inducement to .parties to order thelrSllk AVorm'Eggs during tho sum. nier, to bo forwarded in tho fall, I ofl'or .premiums, from April 1st, as follows: For $1, 2.000 egirs, and a book of in- struction. For $2, 5,000 eggs, book of instruction and any ono paper. For $3, Joz. eggs, and any two papers. For $5, 1 oz. eggs, two papers and book. For $9.50, 2 oz. eggs, and threo papers. For $14, 3 oz. oggs, 3 papers and book. For $17, 4'oz. eggs, and .four papers. For $21, 5 oz. .eggs, 4 papers and book The above charges "are tho regular list prices for oggs," and tho papers will bo sent as hero stated for ono year. Those sendinei orders through tho sum. iner, accompanied by tho cash amount, L'osi-uiuce oruers payaoio to me, on Acf Anina Pnmliattnn Titr Tniamr TT S. A.) will receive tho premiums to which tueir order entitles mem, com. mencing nt once.nnd tho eggs will bo sent about November 1st. NKIililK lilXCOfjX KOMMITJBlt, Practical Si Ik C ulturist, New.Llsbon.iBurlirigton Co., 077 NEW JERSEY. FOB SALE, THE four. year. old Hamblctonlnn stallion APTOS CHIEF, also Iho tine driving horse Tobcy. Apply to G.S.1IOUGIITAILINU, nt B.iy Horse Saloon. 04 lm WANTKI), 'A GIHL,.Hl)onl 15 years old, to mind XX children iind do general housu work (German preferred,) Good wages and good home. Enquire nt this ofllco. 103 2w TJ. SPBNOE, Special Agent for iho Michigan Portrait Company, producers of the lln. est grades of India Ink, Water Color, Crayon, and Pastel Portraits. Head, quarters at King Bros., Hotel street, Honolulu. 107 lm NOTICE. DR. IIIUNKERHOFF'S system of Hccta) Treatment. A new treat, inont for Hemorrhoid', Fistula and other diseases of (lie. rectum, by n pineias sure, safe and painless. OH. MoWAYNE, 31 Alakea st. 102 3lU PIANO TUNING. HAVING obtained the services of a first-class Piano Tuner, we wish to luform.thc public that wo arc able to Tune and Repair Pianos at short notice. All orders lelt with us will bo promptly attended to, and all work warranted. 1032 ly WEST, DOW & UP. INTELLIGENCE OFFICE. T M1E UNDERSIGNED is prepared to furnish household servants, collect hills, ami do Anglo-Chinese in terpreting and u general agency busi ness. Charges moderate. SOYONG, 43 Nutianu St. Mutual Telephone 271). 03 Urn FOR RENT. THAT very desirable and convenient Family Residence on Bcretnnla Street, until lately occupied by F. S. Pratt, Esq., complete with out-houses, stables, gardens and pasture. Also, the' premises occupied at present a n Law Ofllco by John Russell, Esq., centrally located near tho comer of Fort and Merchant Streets. For particulars, ap ply either by letter or otherwise to DR. STANGENWALD, Merchant St. 24'3m F. WIINDEOT3ERG-, 7X QiieoiiHHtrcct', AGENT FOIt Steamer "J. I. Dowsett," AND SCIIOONEltS 'Rob Roy, Milo Morris, and Josephine. SA.1T TTOJZ SiVJL.li:. Fine and coarse Pnuloa Salt ; flue Kakaako Salt, in quantities to suit. Also, large and small Iron "Water Tanks. Paints, Oils. Etc., Etc. C3 ly Honolulu Carriage Manufact'y 228 and 230 Fort Street, Honolulu, ----- Hawaiian Is. W. II- PAE Proprietor. 9S0 ly Beef ! Beef ! Beef Beef The very best quality from J. CampbeirsHonouliuli Ranch: The Cheapest in the Market. SOLD 11 V Hop Chang Comp'y, No. 45 Haunakea Street. Delivered to any part of the Town. 75 KING STREET, C. .T. W-A-LiXaan, IroiX'lotor. Choicest Meats from Finest Herds. Families and Shipping SUPPLIED ON SHORT NOTICE andjat the Lowest Mai'lcot Prices. All meats delivered from this Market arc thoroughly chilled immediately after killing by means of a Bell-Coleman Pa tent Dry Air Refrigerator. Meat so treated retains nil Its juicy properties, and Is Guauanteed to Keep Lonqeh AKTl'.Il DeMVEKYTIIAN F11KS1II.Y-KILI- ed Meat. 74 ly Will bo open every aftcrnoon'nnd even. ings as follows: Monday, IVi'dncwUny, TliurKdny and Hatttrtlay, To tho public in general. TucHduy niul Friday KvkiiIiikh, mid WediiPKdtiy mid Knturduy AltcrnooiiH, For ladies and their escorts. AMUSEMENTS TO COME; By request of ladies and gentlemen who took part in tho Inst Masquerade at Yoscmtto Skating Rink, preparation are being mud a to have another, Sept. 25th, when vyo will have tho Grand May pole Dance also, 48 kfiSll Metropolitan Met, Ynite Mm M. SATURDAY, SKPT. T,, lQ8f). A NEW INDUSTRY old HOTKi iti:aisTi:its AtrTOOKAl'HS. nuYiso ron "Wliatilo you suppose, that man wanted?" nskcdi a Pulasld House clerk j'cstcrday of a jVcwjj rcportei'. A neatly ilrcsscd niul surcwtl looking young man lind just turned away and was lighting a cigar. IIo had been talking earnestly hi an undertone for some minutes, and the JVeiM man thought perhaps the stranger wanted to borrow a few dollars. "No, he docs not waul to borrow, but had rather buy," replied he of the sparkling Koh-i-noor. "And you might guess your teeth loose before guessing what he wants toi buy," continued tho hotel clerk. "He has just made mo an offer for the old registers of'this house." "What would he do with them? Keep a directory?" inquired the re porter. "Not much. He claims to be traveling for n Northern firm that Is collecting hotel registers. Tho older they arc the more they arc worth. Hotel registers are the greatest au tograph albums in the world. There is not a man who travels whoso auto graph is not scattered all over this country. All prominent men travel. The signatures of hundreds of these have a commercial value, oven when not attached to a note or check. Tho autographs of statesmen gen erally sell the highest, those of cx Prcsidents bringing tlie most. A few days ago a rare collection of curious manuscripts; letters and au tographs were under the harhmer'in New York. A dozen autographs were knocked down at' from $5'to $20 apiece. "That would-be 'purchaser was telling me that in a few months it will be the 'proper thine to mount the autographs of ex-Presidents, literary men, generals and all meii of note in some unique stylo and give them a place beside 'the plaque; This firm is now buying up all the registers it can get hold of. Some bright men go over eaeli page care fully, and cut out the signatures of all the most prominent men. They have quite a long list, and whenever one of the names is found it is clipped out and attached to a little slip on which arc noted the dale and city. The register; of course, indi cates each. He 'says that right now Grant's signatures arc in demand. He never stopped at hotels much, however. There were generally people in all of the cities through which he passed who wanted to en tertain him, and I never knew him to decline. "This enterprising firm, you see, arc fust getting a supply on hand, and will then introduce the 'rage' and fill the demand." "'Thrift is a blessing' Shake speare," gasped the reporter, dazed by the wonderful display of enter prise. "The registers are really1 no use to us, and most hotel men1, 1 believe, arc willing to dispose of them at a low figure," resumed tho clerk. "Onc'of this size, which is the stan dard, will hold1 5,000 names. It is seldom that a. register in the large hotels of big, citjes does not contain half a dozen good names. I know that from personal observation. In some seasons' there arc one hundred good names. A great many of the signatures, to be sure, were written before the owner came into promi nence. When the autographs come to bo sold, however, I half1 suspect they arc dated up, though they may not be. The residence, which is written opposite the name; is also cut out. In mounting,, which is generally oul cardboard, Bristol, or some such kind, the residence is placed below the name, thus : : GnovEU Cleveland, ; ; Buffalo, N. Y. : It is done so; neatly, too, that more than a casual inspection is ne cessary to discover where the two pieces arc joined. In this way the purchaser gets the autograph in the shape pf a visiting card, and the uninitiated will bo anxious to learn when the dignitary called and if he is ono of the family's intimate ac quaintances. "The agent then showed me some fine specimens, and there is un doubtedly money in the scheme. He told me, too, they not only take the names of person who are now and have been well-known, but nlso tho signatures of a number who thoy believe arc 'rising,' and will be pro minent in a fcr years, such as lead ing members of Congress, United States Senators, leading judges and members of tho bar. Besides theso they have such names as Beecher, Tahnage and Ingersoll, popular poets and novcltists, and actors nnd act resses by tho score. Tlie, autographs of Booth, Kccnc, Lawrenco Barrett, Irving, Patti, Mary And'crsoiij Tangtry, Lotta and dozens of lesser' lights riro alwnys in demond, and admirers will pay well for'them." "Well, arc you going to strike a bargain?" "Ho will have to sco the proprietor about that. I reckon there is a ton of than stored away, some of them pretty musty, doubtless, on the out side, .but sound and well preserved inside.'' Savannah JVcics. A German doctor claims to have invented a machine for looking into the 'brain, F. HORN'S Ploneor St'm Candy Factory & Bakery, F.KTAllMSIIF.W, 180.1. Munufnclutus all mid every uitlclu in Confectionery and Pastry and llrcail llakery from tho bust anil purest mate rials, guaranteed free from all ADULTERATION! llnvalvnys on hand all sizes of his Rich anil Unsurpassed Quality of WEDDING- CAKES, Enjoying a rich reputation of many years, ana are ornamented in any stylo desired, and are sold at tho Lowest Possible Prices Unequalled facilities nnd steam enables' mo to sell all articles manufactured 'at. my' Establishment Cheaper than any1 othor-m this Lino of Business. Vanilla,' Chocolate, Cocoanut, hand mado and. Mould Creams bf all flavor at 50 cents' per pound. RICH PUFF CREAM CAKES, at 5 .ccnts'.cach. Mi'nco and Fruit Pics always on 'hand. Pure and1 Wholesome Bread ! Vienna Eolls, Family & Graliam Urcad delivered to any part of tho city. The largest and most "varlovis Stock of Con.' fcctlonerycan bo found at DP . HORN'S Steam Candy factory and Bakery. No. 71 Hotel1 'St., 'between Nuuamrand Fort Streets. P.JO. Box No. 75. Tclephonc'No. 74. 1004 LIME ! LIME ! Patronize Home Manufacture The Hawaiian Stone Comp'y Are now prepared to furnish frcsh.Lime .in quantities to suit purchasers, and satisfaction warranted as to both the kind nnd tho'price. ALLEN & ROBINSON, 03 ly, Agents. The .Equitable Ijife Assurance Society of tlie United States. KKTAIlIiIHIIi:i IX 1850. ISSUES Policies on the most approved plans, viz -Ordinary Llfo.Life. Limit ed,' Payments, Endowments; Tontine Savings Fund, Tontines, Semi.Tontines; A. B. C. Tontines; Life and Survivor ship Annuities; Children'sEndowments, Joint Life. Risks, Partnership Insurance, etc.,' etc., etc. Policies both'Jncontestablc and Non forfeitable. Contested claims, none. Before injuring elsewhere, call and gcbnn estimate. It is calculated that every reasonable wish of tho insured is embodied in ono or moru'of the plans. For full particulars and pamphlets, apply to AliKX. J. CARTWHMJHT, General Agent for Hawaiian Islands. COly Mce to fire Pnlc. We take Jpleasuro in announcing to the, public that; In additlonto ourj, Pastry and Confectionery Business, AVewll.l open, our i- Ice Cream Parlors ! Which liavo been 'fitted up elegantly ac cording to our trado, on BAiTUUDAY, .AlPIil-. SBtli. frQur, Cream will bo only-of' superior quality, made of genuine cream. As wo have, mado 'arrangements with tho Weodlawn Dairy to supply us only with a llrst-class artlclo from sample we have had .of tho pamc, wo aro ablo to guarantee satisfaction. The following assortments of Ice Creams and Sherbets wo will keep nt our opening, and many more kinds If trade will justify it: IOE OKEAMSi VANILLA, LEMON, CHOCOLATE, COFFEE, STRAWBERRY, PINEAPPLE and COFFEE GLACE. SIIiailBOE'X'S s ORANGE AND STRAWBERRY. Parties supplied onydny except Sun days. TI1030 wishing Ico Cream for Sunday must Jcavo their orders on Sa turday before 0 p. m., which will bo dcllyercd beforo 10 a. m, Sunday. Tho creams will bo packed so that they will keep eight hours in a first-class condi tion. Hoping to get a sharo of public patronngo, and thanklpg tho. public for th6lr liberal past favors, wo remain, res. 'pcptfully, MELLER & HALBE, 1003 ly King, near Alakea Frank Gertz, 103 Fort Street, r- S iflHjllHWlilli m VK xJflUVfi BOOTS AND SHOES gl B lias received by late steamers a splendid line of BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS, For Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. Don't Pass 970 " ' '' -s.R5 && Tho I .mm or Hornfltjo xtn'ro AmzSmfflto f, XOXU WX.U.UX "U1HUOO MUVXl, m v 5ei BRUsSl QpmcsmiMji K4.ll:-' Largo iuvoiccs'of Qooils,(of ,nll descriptions) having been received by me, they WILL BE SOIiD AT LOWER PRICES, Than the same quality of Gocds enn lie purchased elsewhere In Honolulu, and satisfaction guaranteed. My slock consists.nfnll kinds of A'JIEHICAK, ENGLISH ATCD SYDNEY MANUFACTUPE, Saddles, Belts, Pouches, Leggings, Saddle Cloths, School Bags, &c, Bits,, Spurs and Stirrups, &c, in Nickel and Silver Platen Thoreputationof my HOMF.-MADE HARNESS for superiority of workmanship and mnterinl remains unchallenged duringmy six years' residence here. Thankful for'thC generous patronngo of tho past, its continuance and increase in tho fiituro is respcctlully solicited at tho old stand. ohls. ii:m:m:e:r,9 880 3m - Corner of Fort and King strcetsrHonolulu, H. I Every Description of Jol) 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'ms Draft Books Delivery Books Envelopes Hand Bills Invoices Queen Street, BROWN & PHILLIPS, Practical Plumbers, Gas Fitters and Copper-smiths. No. 71 King street, Honolulu, I" House and Ship Job Work promptly executed. 103 FOB RENT. Tho premises at- No. 42 Mer- icnant street, near wie cornur ui iFnrt. Rtrf.nh r.p.ntrallv located iBba.- -. - -.-- -, -r- "rf u . . in me ousincss part oi mo city, duiui. blcfor a LAW OFFICE, or any other kind of business. Rent low- Ennnlro of DR. STANGENWALD. 107 8m COTTAGE TO LET. jm A nico 4 room cottage, within jsBpRcasy reach of Honolulu, situ. IBEBBato at, Kapalama. Terms $20 per mouth. Apply to MRS. MARIA KING, . on tlio grounds, or to A. J. Cartwrlght, at his ofllcc. 40 tf J. A. DOWER, Ship .Carpenter and Boat Builder. HAS on hand nnd fpr sale various , sjzed boats, steam bont knees, steins and timbers, several hundred feet chafing battens nnd ono 75 feet Hug polo for sale cheap. Apply at tho Enter prlBO Mill or Mutual Telephono U2Q, 05 ly Ones More to llo IVoiil, .a., rv. ttjJ8:jznEi.. Having returned to tho Islands, will undcrlnko to break Horses, cither to saddle or Harness, -cheaper than any other man in tho Kingdom, and guarantee satisfaction. Siok and Lamo Horses, "WW receive special nltcntlon,,nnd tho best of Medloino nnd card' provided All orders to bo left at residence, next John Robcllo's, Kanaluuin, 1)0 0m fllQMteE"'YjlH'j ftA ji g n : tlie Door. agI Cm . ' i . Still to the Front ! Letter Headings Labels Law Reports Note Headings Plantation Books Pamphlets Posters Reports Show Cards Shipping Hece'ts Statements Tags Visiting Cards "VYny-Bllls Honolulu. TOE FAST SAILING Schooner EHUKAI will run regularly TO WAIALUA EVERY MONDAY, Returning on Thursday, weather permitting For freight 'or passage apply' to the Captain on board, or to Pacific Navigation Co., 181 Agents BAGGAGE EXPRESS. Tho undersigned having i&Kcn cnurgo or .uaggago :Express No,. 84, for tho nurnoso of cnrrvlncr. nn llin Umwgi niul Dray business, hopes by paying strict attention to business to receive a share of public patronage. IST Moving pianos and furniture a specialty. ANTON E A. KEUMI. Residence, corner Punchbowl apd Bo rctania Streets. Mutual Telephone 320. West, Dow & Co., Telephone ,170. i 80 Jy E. R. RYAN'S BOAT SHOP, aSHpl untitle, ... I-ronblxilii The oldest nnd only Boat Building Shop in tho 'Kingdom. Boats nnd Scows of all kinds made to order. Surf Boats a specially. I hayo Oak Timbers Imported expressly for Island use. All kinds of Boat Repairing done a 1005 shortest notice. ly J. A. Mackenzie, naving opened a shop on ISetliel Street, (opposite tho Church), is prepared to execute all orders lor Plumbing, GaB and Steam Fitting, And general work In, his line. All orders promptly attended to, and charges striclly moderate. 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