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t; "W 'PT?r-1rF5, v. i:w '.,,vvA.,lP8 'ft. fW l Y' r - I. THURSDAY, NOV. 12, 1885. ENGLISH POLITICS. Tim QUKEn's SOS-U'-LAV KOUGnLY haj;du:i by a mob. London, Oct. 24. It is now evi dent that the .Parliamentary cam paign will not pass off without seri ous rioting in certain quarters, as the party feeling, which already runs high, daily; grows more bitter. The Marquis of Lome, Liberal can didate for Harapstead, went to Brentford towri, seven miles west of London. He delivered a campaign speech and while addressing the electors, -a mob assaulted him with rotten eggs and some of them, gain ing the platform, 'smashed his hat over his head. The supporters of the Marquis rushed to his rescue and a fight ensued. Thcnoblc Lord now became so thoroughly fright ened that he hastily departed from tlie scene, ran through the streets in a drenching rain toward the way station, and immediately departed for London. Meanwhile, the fight continued, the supporters of the Marquis being severely handled, and becoming discouraged at the desertion of their champion, they retired, leaving their contestants masters of the field. Then they seized the platform and passed reso lutions condemning the policy of the Liberals. When the Queen's son-in-law made his appearance as the Liberal candidate for Hampstead it occasioned considerable surprise, and when he put forward, in his address, advanced Radical opinions, the surprise was greatly increased. He adopted Chamberlain's pro gramme of free education and advo cated immediate disestablishment in Scotland. He championed the prin ciples of the Free Land League and the withdrawal, to the encourage ment of sub-divisions, of land, and suggested that'tho sale of largb es tates en bloc should be subject to heavy taxation, while the sales of land to be divided into smaller lots should be left dutyfree. As to the House of Lords be hardly went so far as the Hampstead Radicals de sired, being of the opinion that that venerable institution might be amended by the infusion of active members. He favored the exten sion of local self-government in Ireland. LINCOLN'S MAGNANIMITY. The St. Louis Globe-Democrat of Oct. 31st printed the following: A number of personal friends were dis cussing some incidents of the late war, when one of them spoke of Lincoln's aversion to bloodshed, and in illustration said that he had it from a member of the Cabinet of thatwar period that Lincoln, on his return from the Hampton Eoads conference in February, 1865, pio posed to his Cabinet to submit a message to Congress, giving to the Southern States an amount of money equal to the probable cost of the war from that time to its close, on condition of their laying down their arms and returning to their loyalty to the Union. The editor of the Globe-Democrat hearing of the con versation sent a memorandum of it to Hon. J. P. Usher, who was, at the time referred to, Lincoln's Secretary of the Interior, and is now a resident of Lawrence, Kansas, re questing him to state his recollection as to its correctness. From Usher's reply, which was received yesterday, we make the following extract: Soon after his (Lincoln's) return from the James River the Cabinet was convened, and he read to it for approval a massage which lis had prepared to be submitted to Con grces in which he recommended that Congress appropriate $300,000,000, to be apportioned among the Bcveral States in proportion to the slave population, to be distributed to the holders of slaves in those States upon condition that they would con seat to the abolition of slavery and disbanding of the insurgent army 'and would ncknowledgeand submit to the laws of the United States. The members of the Cabinet were all opposed. He seemed somewhat surprised at that and aBked : "How long will the war last?" No one answered, but he soon said, "A hundred days. Well, wc are spend ing now, in carrying on the war, 8300,000 a day, which will amount to all this money, besides all the lives." With a deep sigh, ho added, "But you are all opposed to me, and 'I will not send the message." Attorney-General Garland is so sensitive about the telephone busl- t ness that he has asked the Cabinet brethren not to say "hello" when they meet him. JJoslou Jiecord. " In England the Government has "flie wit to tax snobbery and humbug. , Thirty-nine thousand and seventy- three people pay a guinea each for thb privilege of using a crest on their plate and noto paper, and 17,847 pay two guineas for painting it on their carriages, Thus nearly $$00,000 revenue is derived from a foible. NOTICE. I WILL not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name with, out my written order. U. CHRISTIAN. Uanamauhi, October 0 1895. 140 lm NOTICE. MY Office will bo closed from Nov. 1st until Dec. 8th, 1885, during my absence nt the Coat. M. GRObSMAN, Dentist. 03Hotnl Street. 105 tf HORSES BOARDED BY tlio Day, Week or Month. Horses broken to Harness. Horses clip pod. Horse's bought, sold or driven. Apply lo A. ARTHUR, 167 lm Next Bulletin OrrioB. F. WUNDEOT3ERG-, 1 Queen Htrcot, AOKNT KOll Stormier "J. I. Dowsott," AND BCUOONEUS Rob Roy, Mllo Morris, and Josophlno. SALT FOR SALE. Pine and coirse Ptiuloa Salt ; flue 'Kakaako Salt, In quantities to suit. Also, large and small Iron Water Tanks. Paints, Oil". Etc., Etc. C3 ly HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE A HARE chance for scourlnij a dcslr. able hotnestbacl. Three Lots only, on the easterly side of Makiki Street, adjoining the mauka side of Mr. Walter Seal's place. A very pleasant neigh, borhood ; a ne cr fulling supply of pure water in the street from the Makikl1 Reservoir. Terms, ono third rash, the remainder In 1 and 2 yenrs with Interest at 8 per cent. net. Maps and plans can be seen at the office of 170 tf W. R. OASTLE. BLing" XJp UNITED CASRIABE Co. ! Telephone 290! THIS Company, while thanking the public for its generous support, ore still able to furnish first class teams. The steady advancement of this Com puny bincc its organization, two years ago, has convinced us that persons who drive their own team not only make steady competent drivers, but, as a mlc, are not likely to charge more than legal rates. Any passenger overcharged by any of our dii vers will, on application to our office, have the overcharge promptly returned. The object of the United Carriage Company is to biipply the public with good teams at legitimate rates of fare, and hope by so doing to merit, in the future, the same liberal patronage that ve lme received in the past. UNITED CARRIAGE Co. Sell Telephone, Mutual Telephone, - 290. 290. 3g Office and Carriage Stand, next door to E. O. Hall & Son's, corner King and Fort Streets. 153 1m NOTICE. I BEG to inform my friends and cus tomers that I have removed my place of business from No.j8S Hotel Street, to Lincoln's Shop, King Street where I will be: on hand to attend to all orders for House and Ship Fainting, Paper Hanging, etc. at prices to suit the times. C. 13. PATTERSON, 106 lm Lincoln's Shop, King Street. Two Suburban Cbttages to Let. FIRST That elegant Cottage hither to occupied by the owner, John Robcllo, with fine flower and fruit garden, stables, etc. Rent, $10 a month. SECOND The two-story Cottage two doors mnkai of the above, lately oecu pied by the Inte A. T. Baker, having garden, stable, etc. Rent, about $20. Both premises arc connected with the city water service. Apply to HYMAN BROS. Queen Sticet. 104 tf Yosett Mi Rink. Will be open every afternoon and even, ing as follows: Monday ,Tue8day,1VedneHday,ThurH day and Saturday Evening). To the public in general. ITCUD-AV EVENINGS, For ladies and gentlemen. Tuesday AfternoonM, For ladies, gentlemen and children. 3IUSIC, Friday and Siturday Etonings; also, at tho Tuesday Matinee. COMING COMING ! COMING ! November 8th, 1885, Pi-oi: A.. I?. IDEIUCERB, Being the Champion Roller Skater of England, France uud Canada, lie offers a Standing Challenge of $1,000 to any professional who will equal him In Trick and l''ancy Roller Skating. Prof. Demers1 exhibitions consists of over 200 movements of the most dllll. cult, original, novel and astounding feats ever attempted, such as his won. dcrful spin from one to two minutes making, from two to three hundred re volutions, and other tricks too numer. ous to mention. B37Beroember Wonders never cease; his wonderful acts mubt bo teen to be believed." THOS. E. WALL, Manager. 147 4Ur I'i'iUUL..- igBlP TWO Furnished rooms, at No. 4 garden Lano. 100 lw FOR SAIiU. F ANNING'S ISLAND GUANO In quantities to suit. Apply to tho FACIFIU KAVIUAT1UJN GO. 103 lyr $12,000 rpo Loan on Roal Estato Security, in X Sums of not less than $1,000 each. Apply to J. M. MONSARRAT, No. 27 Merchant Street. 104 tf To Lot Eurnislxecl, AT Kllauca, Kauai, a comfortable House and Cottago eminently suita ble for a family wishing to spend a short time in the country. Apply to MANAGER, 130 tf Kllauca Sugar Co., Kauai. TO LET. FURNISHED Rooms to Let, with Hoard. Address 168 8v P. O. BOX 420. FOK RENT. ytATho ' premises at No. 42 Mer Ag!aMchaut street, near the corner of HBBHlFort street, centrally located in the business part of tho city. Buita ble for a LAW OFFICE, or any other kind of business. Rent low- Enquire of DR. STANGENWALD. 107 3m TO LET. THE .Residence of tho late Judge Austin, 2i7 Nuuanu Avenue. Fine 2-story house with largo grounds. Two Cottages, Large Lanai, Servants' rooms, Carriage House, Stable and Chicken Houses. Everything in perfect order. Terms reasonable 10 a good tenant. Enquire of JONATHAN AUSTIN, 109 tf Over Bishop &. Co.'s Bank. FOR SALE. ONE complete Outfit at follows: 1 kind and gentle Family Carriage Horse, 1 Top Buggy, nearly new, 1 neat set of Harness, also, 1 gentle Hore, cither saddle or harness, also, 100 Cords of Firewood, 4ft lengths. Apply to C. K. MILLER, Gen'l Business Agent. 21 Merchant Street. 172 gw Dwelling House for Rent. $45 per Month and Water Rates. THE large dwelling house and lot occupied by D. D. Baldwin front ing on Dole street, at Punahou, and run. ning tluough to Bcckwith street. The house contains 8 large rooms, 2 pantries, 1 bathroom, 4 large closets, kitchen ad joining. There is a largo barn with servant's room on the grounds, also an offlco separate from the main building. The lot is nearly 2 acres in extent and affords considerable pasture and fire wood. Everything in good repair. Gov ernment water laid on. Enquire of 132 tf 8. B. DOLE. Thos. Lindsay, MANUFACTURING JEWELER, 168 No. GO Nuuanu Street. iy Jas. W. Robertson, ACCOUNTANT AND COPYIST. Books and Accounts neatly and correct ly kept, also all kinds of copying at tended to. Office with Hustace & Ro. bertson. 89 tf C. H. WOOLMINGTON, GENERAL PURCHASING AGENT. Special notice to Island orders for Merchandise of every description, at the very lowest rates of commission. Send for samples of Dry Goods, etc., etc. Catalogues and price libt free by mail every steamer. Address 330 PINE St., SAN FRANCISCO. Rooms 14, 10 & 10. 101 tf NOTICE., DR. BRINKERHOFF'S system of Recta) Treatment. A new treat ment for Hemorrhoids, Fistula and other diseases of the rectum, by a process sure, safe and painless. DR. McWAYNE, 84 Alakea et. 102 3m THE FISHER CIDER COMPANY Factory, 18 Llliha street. ARE now prepared to furnish this celebrated Champagne Cider at short notice, and in quantities to suit. All orders will meet prompt attention by addressing Tho Fisher Cider Co. M T. DONNELL, Manager. Mutual Telephone 330. 139 ly DR. M. GOTO, Physician and Surgeon, Leprosy, Syphilis and Skin Disease a Specialty. Olflcc, mauka of the resi dence of Hon. James Keau, King Street, Kapalama, Honolulu. Office Hours 1 to 0 p.m. Sunuays 8 a.m. to 12 M. N.B. Parties on tho other Islands can consult by letter. ' 155 ly N. F. BURGESS, 84 King street, ; : Honolulu. Carpenter and Builder. Boscage and eneral KxpreoM. Draying and steamer Freight carofully handled, Carriago painting done by a flrst.clnss workman at 78 King street. Jobbing in above lines attended to with promptness, and charges according to the amount and quality of work. Ofilco Telephone, 202. Residence, 1G2. 148 ly BAGGAGE EXPRESS. The undersigned having taKcn charge or uaggago repress no. , xor tue niimoso of carrvlru' on tho Exnress and Dray business, hopes by paying strict attention to business to receive a share of public patronuge. t3f Moving pianos und furniture a specialty. B. BURGERSON. Residence, corner Punchbowl and Be rctania Streets. Mutual Telephone 320. West, Dow & Co., Telephone 170. 80 ly .. i'4 "" -T Alfred magoom. Hn ,o , AT ' OBNEY AT LAW. 173 42 Merchant strcot, Honolulu, ly BROWtf Ss PHILLIPS, Practical Plumbers, Gas Fitters and Copper-smiths, No. 71 King street, Honolulu. (HP-Houeo and sip Job Work promptly oxeeutcd. 102 Honolulu Carriage Manufact'y 228 and 230 Fort Street, Honolulu, .... Hawaiian Is. W. II. PAGEr Proprietor WsSu iv - THE LONDON Provincial Fire Insurance Co., LONDON. Subscribed Capltnl : : 1,000,000 J. T. WATERHOUSE, Jn., Agent. 1373m Nov Yorlc & Honolulu PACKET LINE! MESSRS. W. H. GROSSMAN & BRO. will dispatch about December 1st a flrst-cl ass vessel from New Yorit for this port direct. Merchants and others 'wishing to ship by this favorite line will please forward'their orders as early as possible. Very truly, etc., CASTLE & COOKE, 151 lm Honolulu Agents. VOLCANO ROUTE. Mer's Stuisliip Co. Commencing on Monday, October 12th, and thence on the first Monday following the arrival of the Alameda and Mariposa on the 8th and 22nd of each month. The steamer Kiiinn v ill make the Volcano Trip, reaching Kcauhou on Wednesday moraing, giving Tourists two days and two nights at the Volcano House. When the Sth and 22nd of tho month fall on Monday, thcKiimn will leave that day. E2T Tickets lor the Round Trip. $50, which pays all Charges."a The Kinnn will arrive in Honolulu Sunday'mornings on Volcano Tilps. On Hllo Trips, will leave Honolulu on Tuesdays, and return Faturday morn ings., WILDER'S.STMSIIIP CO. Honolulu, Sept. 14, 18S5. 124 tf MLLER & HALBE'S Ice Cream Parlor AND Confecfio'ery Lincoln's loci, King si A Fine Assortment of Candies & Cakes -A-l-w ays on Hand , 3?rties Supplied. 1003 ly Every Description of Job Printing Executed with neatness nnd dispatch, AT Daily Bulletin Steam Printing Office, Bill Head Brioffl Ball Programs Bills of Lading Business Cards Book Work Certificates Circular!! Concert Progr'ms Dra't Books Delivery Books Envelopes Hand Bills Invoices Queen Street, ,. Mimmmm NOTICE. MR D. L. AllPUAUT hereby intl 1-- .1.-1 l. I...- Il.ta .In,, ntrtltl J.JJL. II1UIUS Willi IIBIniHlo; '"' i drawn from tho firm of Soyong & Ah-; pliart, antl lliai no win carry on mu u.-di. ness of an Employment Agency, Anglo Chinoso Interpreting, Collecting Ac counts and other Agency Business at Sun Kim Lung Co.'s, 43 Hotel Btrect. 112 tf THE FAST BA1MNO Schooner EHUKAI will run regularly TO WAIALUA EVERY MONDAY, Returning on Thursday, weather permitting For freight dr passage apply lo tho Captain on bnaid, or to Pacific Navioation Co., 181 Agents ALEX, FLOHR, Practical Qun and Lock Smith, Bethel St., next to Pobl-Ofllce. Sewing Machines of all kinds repaired. All kinds of Light Machinery repaired on Short Notice N.B. Good Woikmnnship and Charges 124 Strictly Moderate. ly THE ELITE Ice Cream Parlors ! No. SB Hotel Htrect. Delicious flavored Ice Cream made from pure Dairy Cream, Fruit Ices, Sherbets, Ice Cream Drinks and many other refreshments can be found always at this really first-class resort. Choice Confectionery and Cukes in great variety. Families, Parties, Balls and Weddings Supplied. For tho convenience of the public we pack orders for Ice Cream in Patent Refrigerator Cans, which hold from 1 to 40 Quarts, warranted to keep its delight ful flavor and perfect formjfor many hours. Mutual Telephone Bell Telephone .138 182 BSyTho EHto Ice Cream Parlors are open daily until 11 p.m. 38 ly This elegant Rink has been painted and overhauled generally. The propri etor, finding, aticr long usage, wood unserviceable for Roller Skating, has after great expense, laid a Patent uompsitm Eloor, And only asks a trial lo convince any one of its great advantages over wood, for case in skating, cleanliness, etc. Open every evening in the week irom 7 to )y2, nnd Wednesday ana Sa turday afternoons for ladies nnd chil dren. D. P. SMITH. 120 ly THE Lettor Headings Labels Law Reports Noto Headings Plantation Books Pamphlets Posters Reports Show Caids Shipping Rece'ts . Statements Tags Visiting Cards Way-Bllls Honolulu. JjAj JW Gor.Beretiia&Piciowl INTELLIGENCE OFFICE. THE UNUERSIGNED is prepared to furnlt-h household scnants, collect bills, and do Anglo Chinese in. torproting and a geneial agency busi ness. Charges moderate. SOYONG, 43 Nuuanu St. Mutual Telephone 270. 03 0m E. R. RYAN, Xtoat Xtulldui'. Boats Built and Repaired to Order. All KiiulH of Bont Mnterinl, Timbers, Knees, Stems, Keels. Also, 1 Decked Surf Bn:t, 1 Largo Twelve-Ton Scow, 1 Four-Oared Race Boat, 2 Small Skiffs, 1 Twclvc-Ton Sloop in perfect order, with soils, anchors and chains complete. For salo cheap ior cash Kllatii a street, Honolulu. lOOT ly LIME ! LIME ! Patronize Home Ulniiiiinclure The Hawaiian Stone Comp'y Are now prepared to furnish fresh Lime in quantities to suit purchasers, and satisfaction warranted as to both the kind and the price. ALLEN & ROBINSON, 03 ly Agents. J. a. dowerT" Ship Carpenter and Boat Builder. HAS on hand and for sale various sized surf boats, constructed on an improved principle of my own in ventton, each frame being of oncpieoe across the keel. The frames are closer together, and the boats aro therefore lighter and less liable to bilge in, than boats of any other build. Each side plank and gunwale is in one piece from Btcm to stern, and is consequently not liable to strain, thero being nb midship butts. The material and workmanship are warranted to be of tho best quality. Mr. Robert Lewcrs, of Lowers & Cooke, will attend to the sale of these boats, and dispose of them at San Fran, cisco pi Ices. 05 ly t KING STREET, O. J. "VV-AJLEEXS, Proprietor. Choicest Meats from Finest Herds. Families and Shipping SUPPLIED ON SHORT NOTICE andjat the Lowest M.a.ilcet Pi-iceH. All meats delivered from this Market are thoroughly chilled immediately after killing by means of u Bell-Colunon Pa tent Dry Air Refrigerator. Meat so treated retains all its juicy properties, and is Guaiianti:ed to K&ki' Longer afteu Delivery than Fbgsuly-kii.i-ed Meat. 74 ly STATEMENT. THE undersigned, a Committee of Di rectors of Hie L'quliablo Life As surance Society of tho United Slates , appointed to formulate the views of the Board on the advantages offered by the Society to the public, report: 1st Tho Society is-sues all tho approv. ed forms of atsuiance, including Ordi. nary Life, E dowment and Tontine po licies. It is immaterial to the Directors which form of policy is taken by in tending assurers. 2d The Life and Endowment forms of policy provide for annual cash divi dends and a surrender value; are indis putable after three years and payable immediately after pi oot of death 3d The premiums on a Tontine po licy are tho same as on the Ordinary Life, but, while the latter is only pay. able in the event of death, the holder of tho Tontine policy has the right to draw tho whole of tho reserve and the accu mulated profits in cash at tho end of a stated period; thus, during his own life time, after his producing years aio past, lie can, without any larger premium than on an ordinary policy, secure these greater advantages. 4th Experience shows that tho return paid in cash on maturing Tontine po licies approximates to or exceeds the amount of premiums paid by policy holders, so that tho average cost of the assuranco will bo only about the interest on the premiums. Gth Tontine policies, like others, are paid in full in tho event of death at any time during the term of the policy, and aro incontestable after three years, and payable immediately after duo proof of death. Cth Experience shows that tho mor. tallty is lower among Tontino policy, holders, as tho better lives seek this kind of assurances, which is a consider able source of profit. 7th Tontine policies will bo made non-forf citable under tho laws of the State, if so desired at tho time the as suranco Is effected. 8th The Tontino system is fair and just; it? accounts are accurately kept, beparato from all other business; tho funds judiciously invebted and improv. ed, and tho accumulated piofiis faith, fully guarded and properly appoitloned. Oth 'J he Socloly has sinco Its organi zation transacted a larger amount of new business than any other company, while its now business for the first hulf of thonrcsint year is ?1,7CO,000 larger than that of the first half of 1831. It has Assets of $00,000,000; over $I4,0p0, 000 of Surplus, and its ratio of Surplus to Liability is greater than that of any other company. ClIAlflCUY M. Dl'-l'EW, John A. Silwaut, Eugene Kki.lv, William A, Wiikli.ock Ohaklks G, Lanijok", John Sloank, Henhv B. Hidk, Committee of the Bourd of Diiuctors of the Equitable Lifo A-burance Society of the United titutes. ALEX. J. OARTWRIGHT, General Agent for Huv,aiian Mauds , Equitable Life Assuranco Society, 127 ly ronolitan Marie i 5U , .'. j -t.' V MM.. . Sk 'j,H.i , ii, -- -rTnH..,rrrr-' ?rrzim if Bit 4, U I sSSPfc." 56w iv fc, -v1 4 '., ' '- -.&manVit trtaj. te. r& . ,.?,ajaB& & .h s, ' ..... ffinniiMS