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NOTICE.
wn. (WAS. iiOYT'S Shoe nc Shon
uX jis now reopened. Interfering
horses a ppccially. 115 King Street,
corner of Alnkca. 20 tf
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ADVERTISE
YOUB .BUSINESS
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Jfc'OK SAMV
THE four. your. old llamblctoninn
stallion APTOS CHIEF, also tho
fine driving horse Tobey. Apply to
G.S.HOUGIlTAlLINa,
nt I) iy Horse Saloon. 01 1
WAXTKW,
AQIHIj, about 13 years old, t miml
children nml do general houso
work (Goiinau piofcrred.) Good wages
nml good home. Enquire nt this olllcc.
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rp J. SPENOE, ....
JL Special Agent for the Michigan
Portrait Oompiny, producers of the llu.
est grades of India Ink, Water Color,
Oiayon and PaMel Pot trail". Head,
(pinileis al King llro., Hotel street,
Honolulu. " "'
NOTICE.
DR. liltlNKlJUHOI'F'S syMeui or
lt(-ciilTiiMtiiH'iil. A ow l,,a
nietit foi llLiiiorrhoiiW, Kistul.uuid other
dlseis.es of thu leeluni, by a piouss
sure, safe and ii.iinle-M.
1)11. McWAYNE, 4 Alukci St.
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PIANO TUNING.
HAVING obtained the services of a
first-class Piano Tuner, we wish
to inform tho public thnt we arc able to
Tunc and Hep ilr Piano3 at thort notice.
All ordcis lelt with us will be promptly
attended to, and nil work warranted.
10331 y WEST, DOW & CO.
INTELLIGENCE OFFICE.
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Most of the Houses
IN HONOLULU.
EASY RATES I
aiONTIIIiY SKTTIiKMENTS.
terpreting and a general agency busi
ness. Charges moderate.
SOYONG, 43J Nuuanu St.
Mutual Telephone 270. 03 0m
FOR RENT.
npiIAT very dcsirnbie and convenient
JL Family Residence on Bcrctnnia
Street, until lately occupied by F. S
Pratt, i.sq., complete wim ouniouscs,
stable1!, gardens and pasture. Also, tho
premises occupied at present a a Law
Ofilco by John Russell, Esq., centrally
located near the corner of Fort and
Merchant Streets. For particulars, ap
ply cither by letter or otherwise to
DR. STANGENWALD, Merchant St.
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F. WUNDEOT5BRG,
71 Queen Street,
AQUNT i'OV.
Steamer "J. I. Dowsett,"
Rob Roy,
AND SCHOONERS
Mile Morris, and
Josephine.
SAX.X ITOrt SAJL.33.
Fine and coarse Puuloa Salt ; fine
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- PAT3 Proprietor.
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Beef ! Beef !
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I11XCJ3 LIST OP
MiiUbex-ry Trees.
Beef
The very best quality from
J,CampbeirsHonouliuli Ranch.
The Cheapest in the Market.
Jsomj nv
Hop Chong Comp'y,
No. 45 Maunakea Stiect.
WHITE.
TER 10 100 1000
18 to 24 inches. . COc 1.00 $20.00
2 to 3 feet U0c 0.00 115.00
3 to 4 feet 1.25 8.50 55.00
KUHHIAX.
per 10 100 1000
4 toO Inches... 2.00 $10.00
0 to 12 inches.. 50c 2.50 15.00
12 to 18 " .. COc 3.50 20.00
18 to 24 " .. 75c 5.00 30.00
2 to 3 feet $1.00 7.00 40.00
8 to 4 " 1.25 9.00
4 to 5 1.75 12.00
5 tot " 2.50 10.00
Cuttings, per 100, 1.00; per 1,000, $0.00.
Whito Mulberry Seed, per ounce, !J0
cents; per pound, $3.00.
Russian Mulberry Seed, per ounce, 00
cents; per pound, $7.00.
Delivered fto .any part of the Town.
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KING STKEET,
AVA.tiX.33TS. Xroirletor.
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Choicest Meats from Finest Herds.,
Families and Shipping
SUPPLIED ON SHORT NOTICE
andat the
IiOM-est 3laxlteL 3?x'iocH.
Miss Nellie Lincoln Rossiter
Is Agent for the following papers:
South and West, semi-monthly, 50c a
year;
Farmer's Call, weekly, 50c per year;
Farmer's Home, monthly, GOcper year;
Home and School Visitor, monthly,
75c per year.
As an inducement to paities to order
their Silk Worm Eggs during tho bum.
mer, to bo forwarded in the Jail, I oiler
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 one paper.
-For $8, Mz- eBt'ai and uny two papers-
For $5, 1 oz. eggs, two papers and book.
For $9.50, 2 oz. eggs, and thrco papers.
For $14, B oz. oggs, a papers and book.
For $17 4 oz. oggs, aud four papers.
For $21, 5. oz. eggs, 4 papers aud book
Tho above charges "arotho regular
list prices for eggs?' and tho papers will
be sent as hero stated for one year.
Those sending orders through tho sum.
mer. accompanied by tho cash amount,
fPost-Oweo orders payable to me, on
-Post Office, Pemborton. New Jersey, U.
R A ) will reocivo tho premiums to
which their order entitles them, com.
mencinfi at onco, aud tho eggs will bo
sent about November 1st.
NKIillB MNCOi.ni BOSHITJBII,
Practical Bilk Oulturist,
Now Lisbon, Burlington Co.,
j,77 NEW JERSEY.
All meats delivered from tills Market
arc thoroughly chl(led immediately after
kill inn by means of a BellColeinan Pa
tent Dry Air Refrigerator. Meat o
treoted ictains all Its juicy propel lies,
and is Guaranteed tu Keep Lonoeii
apteii Delivery than Fiiesiily-kili,-f.i
Meat. 74 ly
Yosemlte Mm Rink.
Will bo open every afternoon nnd1 even,
ings as follows:
.Monday, Wecliiemlny, Thursday nml
Haturday,
To the public In general,
Turmtny nml Friday Kvculiigrt, mid
WiulucHday anil Haturday
AttrrnooiiH,
For ladie3 and their escorts.
AMUSEMENTS TO COME:
By request of ladies and gentlemen
who took part in the last Musijuerado at
Yosemlto Skating Rink, preparations
are being made to have another. Sept.
25th, when wo will havo the Grand May
pole Danco also.
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MONDAY, SKIT. 7, 1885.
JEWISH DISABILITIES IN RUSSIA.
Tho Commission silting in St. Pc
tcisbuig for tho fuilhur modification
of the laws regulating tho civil rights
of the Jews have just submitted for
the imperial sanction a decree re
moving the existing restrictions on
the residence and commercial pur
suits of the Jews in certain parts of
the Empire, and conferring on them
equal privileges with those enjoyed
by Russian citizens proper. The
removal of these disabilities, how
ever, is accompanied by three con
ditions mentioned in thu Commis
sioners' lcscript: 1. They (tho
Jews) shall havo no business trans
actions whatever with tho crown
ofllcials, in order thnt the latter may
not be demoralized. 2. They shall
not be allowed to distil or sell spi
ritous liquors, by which the peasants
and working classes are demoralized.
3. They arc rigorously forbidden
to follow the profession of usurers,
which is calculated to ruin the Rus
sian peasantry and thereby awaken
in them feelings antagonistic to tho
Government. These regulations ap
ply equally to all baptized Jews, but
their children, born Christians, are
exempt.
FACTS AND NEWS.
The cost of tho Canadian Pacific
, Railway has been 130,000,000.
There are 225 different kinds of
birds in Southeastern Dakota.
In Ohio there is one Divorce for
every twenty marriages.
Native American soldiers exceed
all other nationalities in stature.
The silver coinage of India
amounts to about 50i000,000 annu
ally. The reports of the massacre in
Anam arc greatly exaggerated. In
stead 'of 10,000, it is now stated
that only a few hundred Christians
were killed.
The debt of Canada is about SG0
per head for every man, woman and
child in the Dominion.
Eastern papers say that the son-in-law
crop of 1885 is one of the
poorest ever harvested.
It is estimated that over 4.0,000
persons are annually buried in the
potter's field of New York city.
Ladies who ride are growing so
particular about their habits that
they have lo be fitted while sitting
in the saddle.
It is a matter of common report
at the city of Mexico that tho Gov
ernment is looking to England for
financial aid, and that a new treaty
with Great Britain is to be arranged.
The Government is very favorably
inclined to the investment of British
capital in the northern tier of States,
as a counterpoise, to the American
influence.
"America" was written by the
Rev. Samuel Francis Smith in 1882,
and it was sung in. Boston on tho
Fourth of July of that year.
United States Senator Coke has
inaugurated the anti-Prohibition
campaign in McLennan county,
Texas. He declared Prohibition to
be an attack on personal liberty.
It is estimated that au average of
3,000 immigrants come into Ken
tucky annually. Most of the num
ber are from Germany and Switzer
land. In the list of 4,800 male patients
in1' Pennsylvania Insane Asylum
there are 505 farmers, 409 mer
chants, 108 physicians, 110 lawyers,
CO clergymen, 58 teachers and only
G editors.
A curious coincidence in connec
tion with a school of seventy odd
pupils at Sweetwater, Ga., all under
15 years of age, is that every one, it
is said, is related to the teacher and
to eacli other.
Iced soup is a popular drink in
Chicago. Bouillon is in tho largest
demand, but tomato, vegetable, ox
'tail', pea and barley are much liked
and arc serious competitors to
lemonade and other standard bever
ages. Tho Government at Panama has
notified the Star and Herald that
under the existing martial law it
would not ho permitted to publish
anv news relating to Government
affnirs except that furnished by the
Government. The editor published
tho .notification, andfannounced con
currently' that unless' allowed to
handle tho Government news in its
own way it would not handle it at
all, official or unofficial.
When your collars and cuffs como
from tho laundry as hard and stiff
as a board don't break your studs
and cuff-buttons in trying to put
them on, but just dip your finger in
water and touch it to the button
holes, and see how easy they go on.
Tho report that Germany has occu
pied tho Caroline Islands is not be
lieved in Ilerlin. Spain has address
ed a note on tho subject to tho Ger
man Government, and has sent two
war vessels to tho scene of tho re
ported occupation.
Hugh Larkin, the Coinmissiqner
of Statistics of Ohio, has been in
vestigating the cost of maintaining
the families of mechanics in that
State, and finds that it is less than
the cost of maintaining prisoners in
tho county jail, being 32,45 cents
per capita n day for the latter.
A wealthy Pennsylvania Dutch
farmer died in Northampton county
not long ago. From different parts
of liis house, stuffed in stockings
nnd salt bags and stored in old
coffee pots and tin fruit caus, over
$35,000 in gold and silver and bank
bills were taken by his family, and
, accounted for lo tho person who was
named to settle up the estate. Hint
this largo sum of money was stored
about the house in that way seemed
to bo no secret either to the family
or any ono else in the vicinity, and
its presence in the house, caused no
comment.
Frank Gertz, 103 Fort Street,
Pionoer St'm Candy Factory & Bakery,
KKTAltM WIU'.II, INCH.
Manufactures all and every ai licit- In
Confectionery and Pastry and Bread
Bakery from the best and purest mate
llals, guaranteed free from all
ADULTERATION!
IlasfalwayR on hand nil sizes of his lllch
and Unsurpassed Quality of
WEDDING- GAZES,
Enjoying a rich reputation of many
years, and aro ornamented In any
stylo deshed, and at o sold at the
Lowest Possible Prices
Unequalled facilities and steam enables
mo to sell nil articles manufactured at
my Establishment Cheaper than any
other m this Lino of Business. Vanllln,
Chocolate, Cocoanut, hand made and
Mould' Creams of all flavors at no cents
per pound.
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Has received by late steamers a splendid line of
BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS,
For Ladies, Gentlemen and Children.
DDoM.'fc 3?ssss t,lic Door,
070 Cm
The Comer Harness Store
RICH PUFF CREAM CAKES,
at C cents each. Mince and Fruit
Ties always on hand.
Pure and Wholesome Bread !
Vienna Rolls, Family & Qrnham Bread
delivered to any part of tho city. Tho
largest and most various Stock of Con
fectionery can bo found at
IT-. HO DRIB'S
Steam Candy Factory and Bakery.
No. 71 Hotel St., between Nuuanu and
Fort Streets.
P.!!0. Box No. 75. Telephone'No. 74.
1004
LIME ! LIME !
Patronize Home Manufacture
Still to the Front !
The Hawaiian Stone Comp'y
Aro now prepared to furnish fresh Lime
in quantities to suit purchases, and
satisfaction wnrranted as to both the
kind and tho price.
ALLEN & E0BINS0N,
03 ly Agents.
The .Eqnitablc Iiife Assurance
Society of tlie United
States.
KSTABIiIHIIi:i IX 1859.
Largo invoices of Goods (of all descriptions) having been received by me, they
"WILL BE SOLD AT LOWER PRICES,
Than the same qnnlity of Goods can bo purchased elsewhere in Honolulu, and
satisfaction jiunrantced. My stock consists of all kinds of AMEHICAN,
ENGLISH AND SYDNLY 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 tho generous patronage off the past, its contiuunnco and incrense in
tlie iuluio is respcciiuiiy boucuuu ai uiu oiu buuiu.
380 3m Cbrncr of Fort and King streets, Honolulu, II. I
Every Description of Jot Prilling
Executed with neatness and dispatch,
AT THE
Daily Bulletin Steam Printing Office,
ISSUES Policlosion,the most approved
plans, viz ..-Ordinary Life, Li fe, Limit
cd Payments, Endowments; Tontine
Savings Fund, Tontines, Semi-Tontines;
A. B. C. Tontines; Life nnd Survivor
ship Annuities; Children's Endowments,
Joint Life Risks, Partnership Insurance,
etc ctc etc
Policies both'Incontcstablc 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 plans.
For full particulars and pamphlets,
apply to '
ALEX. J. C AItT WHIG HT,
General'Agcnt for Hawaiion Islands.
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Notice to tlie Piiic.
"Wo take 3pleasuro in announcing to the
public that, in addition to ourj
Pastry and Confectionery Business,
Wo will open our
Ice Cream Parlors !
Which havo been fitted up elogantly ac
cording to our trade, on
HA.I'TJIVDA.Y, A.M11I-. 5tli.
Our Cream will bo only of superior
quality, made of genuine cream. As
wo havo made arrangements with tho
Woodlawn Dairy to supply us only with
n llrst-class article from sample wo
have had of tho samo, wo aro able to
guarantoo satisfaction. Tho following
assortments of Ico Creams and Sherbets
wo will keep at our opening, and many
moro kinds if Irade will justify It:
IOI3 GIVE A-MS
VANILLA, LEMON, CHOCOLATE, COFFEE,
STRAWBERRY, PINEAPPLE and
COFFEE GLACE.
Bill Heads
Briefs
Ball Programs
Bills of Lading
Business Cards
Book Work
Certificates
Circulars
Concert Progr'ms
Draft Rooks
Delivery Books
Envelopes
Hand Bills
Invoices
MkkMSj
JwrnC
Queen Street,
Letter Headings
Labels
Law Rcpoi ts
Note Headings
Plantation Books
Pamphlets
Posters
Repoits
Show Cards
Shipping Rcee'ts
Stnlnmonts
ITags
Visiting Cards
Way-Bills
Honolulu.
BROWN & PHILLIPS,
Practical Plumbers, Gas Fitters
and Copper-smiths. No. 71 King street,
Honolnlu. VST Houso and Ship Job
Work promptly executed. 102
FOR RENT.
Tho Drcmises ntJtfo. 43 Mer-
chant street, near the corner of
Foit street, centrally locaieci
in tho business part of tho city, fauna
bio for a LAW OFFICE, or anv other
kind of business. Rent low- Ennui ro
DR. STANCH N WALU.
107 3m
of
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ORANGE AND STRAWBERRY.
Parties supplied any day except Sun
days. Those wishing Ico Cream for
Bunday must leavo their orders on Sa
turday before 0 p. m., which will ba
delivered before, 10 a. in. Sunday. Tho
creams will bo packed so that they will
koop eight "hours dn a first-class condi
tion. Hoping to get a sharo of public
patronage, and thauklng tho public for
tholr liberal past favors, wo remain, res.
pectfully,
MELLElt & HALBE,
1003 ly King, near Alakea
COTTAGE TO LET.
A nico 4 room cottage, within
easy reach of luiiolulu, situ.
ato at Kapalttina. Terms $20
per month. Apply to
MRS. MARIA KING,
on tho grounds, or to A. J. Cartwright,
at his office. 40 tf
J. A. DOWER,
Ship .Carpenter and Boat Builder.
HAS on hand and for sale various
sired boats, steam bout knees,
steins and timbers, sevcial hnndicd feet
chafing battens and ono 75 feet ling
polo for sale cheap. Apply at tho Enter
priso Mill or Mntunl Telephone U2J5.
05 ly
Onco Moro to tlio XVont.
TOE FAST BAIMNO
Schooner EHXJKAI
will run icgulnrly
TO WAIALUA EVE11Y MONDAY,
Itcturning on Thursday, weather
permitting
For freight or passage apply to the
Captain on board, or to
Pacikio Navigation Co.,
181 Agents
.A.. rJL DBAJKEHR..
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Having returned to tho
Islnnds, will undertake
lo break Horses, either
to sadillo or Ilarncffl,
'-cheaper than any otlmr
man In tho Kiiigdom, and guarantee
satisfaction. .
Sick and Lamo Horses,
Will receive special attention, and tho
best of Medicine and caro provided,
All orders lo bo loft nt residence, noxt
John ltobcllo'8, Kapalumo. U9 0m
BAGGAGE
Tho undersigned
taken ciiurge oi l
Express No. 84, for
EXFUESS.
having
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the
purpose of carrying on tho Express nnd
Dray business, hopes by paying strict
attention to business to receive a sharo
of public patronage.
1ST Moving pianos and furnlluro a
specialty. ANTONE A. KEUMI.
Residence, corner Punchbowl nnd Be
retanin Streets. Mutual Telephone !)20.
West, Dow & Co., Telephone 178.
80ly
E. R RYAN'S
BOAT
KHpluniuIe, -
SHOP,
Honolulu
The oldest nnd only Bont Building Shop
in tho Kingdom.
Boals nnd Scows of all kinds made to
order. Surf Boats a f.peclalty.
I have Oak Timbers imposed expressly
for Island uso.
All kinds of Boat Repairing done a
1005 shoitcbt notice. ly
J. A. Mackenzie,
Having opened a bhoji on
JBetliel Street,
(opposite lhe Church), Is prepared to
cxecutuul uideis tor
Plumbing, Gas and Stoam
Fitting,
And gcncial work in his line, All
oidcrs promptly attended to, aud chuiges
stiictly moderate. -4Gi)m
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