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THE CRANT FAMILY,
Conmtiox or the Fusds The Pro
iutu.r. Rkceipts fhom Tttr. Ram. of
thi: GuNT.ttAis Hook.
(Special Despatch to The Boston
Journal.)
Washington, Oct. 11. An inti
mate friend of the Grant family
makes the following statement:
Gen. Grant bad 200,000 worth of
lirst-class railroad mortgage bonds,
vthich were the result of several
operations with prominent and
wealthy friends in New York.
These securities he kept in a box,
which for safe keeping he placed in
vaults wheic "Ward's papers and
valuables were. "When he came
down to the ofllce to get his box
the day after the failure it was
gone, and the securities have never
been heard from. That day Waul,
in the only interview he had with
Grant after the failure, acknow
ledged that he had taken the securi
ties, sold themand made away with
the money. This is the reason why
Grant was so completely bank
rupted. "Gen. Grant told me," said the
gentleman, "that he never had such
tin experience as occurred at that
meeting with "Ward. Why, the
creature crawled and groveled at
my feet, said Grant, lie declared
that he expected to go to the peni
tentiary, that he ought to go there,
and that he was unable to explain
why he had acted as he did. I have
never had such an experience, and
I trust that I may not have
another."
Col. James F. Casey, the brother
of Mrs. Giant, in speaking of the
condition of the Grant family re
cenlry, siid this: "The Trustees
of the fund which was raised for
Gen. Grant have acted with great
fairness. "When this money wns
raised it was invested in "Wabash
bonds at 15 per cent, above par.
The $250,000 bought 188 one thou
sand dollar bonds. The estate of
K. D. Morgan guaranteed the in
terest at C per cent, for ten ycais,
and two ycais of that guarantee yet
remain. The Ti ustces have on foot
a movement to take up these bonds
at par, and jivc the money thus re
ceived to lvs. Grant. The only
question in the way is as to the 15
per cent, above par, but 1 think
that, too, will be restored. Mrs.
Grant hass said nothing about this
matter to any of her friends, and
done nothing. The act of restora
tion is entirely voluntary on the
part of the gentlemen interested,
and 1 have no doubt that it will be
complete."
"What amount of the piocecds of
Gen. Grant's autobiography will his
family get?" I asked. (For some
reason the publisheis have kept this
secret.)
"The per cent, is very large.
They told Mrs. Grant that they
were sure of belling 900,000 copies
some time ago, and I learn that the
subscriptions have been increased
nearly 100,000 copies since then.
This does not include the edition for
England. This will leave Mrs.
Grant very comfortably off, and the
boys arc young and must take care
of themselves."
"I want to correct one misappre
hension," said Colonel Casey. "It
was generally reported through the
country, and believed, that Presi
dent Arthur offered to appoint Fied
Grant a captain of staff, commissary
' or quartermaster in the army. This
is a mistake. General Grant would
have been very much gratified if the
place had been given his son. But
Arthur would not do it, though
friends who knew Grant's feelings
and anxieties presented the matter
to the President, and urged it as
strongly as they could with pro
priety." Wr.nu.
Dr. Detmars, of the National
Society of Mieroscopisls, in examin-
ing sample1) of the meat the eating of
which had killed several persons in
Momenee, 111., found changes which
were clem ly attributable to a frenzi
ed condition of tho animals from
which it was taken. The Doctor's
opinions upon the subject were form
ed after careful microscopical ex
aminations of hundreds of samples
of meat from cattle slaughtered in
Chicago while they weie in a frenzied
condition from fright.
1'OIt NAI.K.
F
ANNING'S ISLAND GUANO in
quantities to suit. Apply to the
1'AL'lfU; jNAVIUATIUJN uu.
10J lyr
HOUSE TO ItENT.
TIIE very comfortable dwelling situ,
ntcd at Kn. 254 Beretania Slieit,
containing 8 rooms. Rent, only $30 per
month. For particular apply lo
LEWIS J. LEVEY, Auctioneer.
40 Queon Stiect. 178 2w
FRUIT TREES.
I SHALL older, by mall, Ifith Decern,
ber, tho following named trees:
Apple, Apricot, Uhcriy, Fig, Necinrino
and Peach, in variety. Aieiago price,
$7 CO per dozen. Will bu glad to rn.
ceivo orders in time to malio up my list
for tho mail. J. KIDWELL,
Honolulu Nuiscry. Beretaula St.
183 3w
J Alfred maqoon,
. ATIORNEYATLAW.
1?8 42 Merchant Mrcct, Honolulu ly
Cottage to Lot at Palaiua.
"lONTAlNINU 6 Rooms, Kitchen and
J Bathroom. Apply to
mtt
J. u.
EDWARDS.
Dwelling House for Rent.
Sift per Month and
Water Rates.
rpilE largo dwell I mr. houoe and lot
JL occupied bv D. 1). Baldwin front
ing on Dole street, nt Punahou, and inn
ning thiough to Heckwiih street. The
home rontiflns S largo rooms. 2 pantries,
1 bathroom, 4 large closet, kituticu nd.
joining. There 1 a lnrgc burn with
crvnnt'B room on the grounds, also tin
nlllcc separate from the main building.
The lot is nearly 2 acres in extent ami
affords considerable pasture iinil lire
wood. Everything In good npair. Gov
eminent waicr laid on. Enquiic of
132 tf S. B. DOLE.
NOTICE.
THE ndjuuini'd Annual Mioliug of
the l'aukaa Sugar Co iipnny will
be held at the office ot C. Biewer & Co.
on FRIDAY, Nov 27, 1880, at 10 o'clock
a.m. P. C. .TONES, Secretary.
Honolulu, Nov. SU, ItSJ. ISO Iw
Two Suburban
Cottages to
Lot.
FIRST That clegaut Cottage hither
to occupied by the owner, John
Robcllo, with flue flower and fruli
garden, btablcs, etc. Terms favorable.
SECOND The two.story Cnttago two
doors makai of the above, lately oecu
pled by the late A. T Baker, having
garden, stable, etc. Terms favorable.
Both premises are connected with the
city water service. Apply to
HYMAN" BROS.
Quren Stiect. 104 tf
Election of Oilicers.
AT the Annual Meeting of the Stock
holders of the "WaHicc Sugar
Company, held at the office of W. G.
Irwin & Co., on the ilih day of Novi in
ner, 1885, the following officers wcie
elected lor the current year:
Col. Z. S. Spalding President
Mit. F. P. Hastings Viee-P csldcm
Mu. Jo-U'll U. Cn-rrJK Sccretnrj
Hon. Cecil Uiiown ....Treasutei
Hon. . I As. I. Dowsp.tt Auditor
J.O CARTER,
Secretary Waiheo Sugar Co.
Honolulu, Nov. 10, 1885. 113 1m
"P. WUNXE1STBERG
71 Qucoii Slrocl.
AGENT KOU
Steamer "J. I. Dowsett,"
and scuoos
Mile Morris,
Ens
and
Rob Roy,
Josephine.
SAIVT ITOJR SALE.
Fine and coarse Puuloa Silt; line
Kakuako S.ilt, in quantities to suit.
Also, largo and small Iron Water
Tanks, Paints, Oils, Etc., Etc. G3 ly
VOLCANO ROUTE.
tier's Stisiip Co.
Commencing on Monday, October
12th, and thence on the fust Monday
following the arrival of the Alamcdii
and Mnripoii on the 8th and 22nd of
each month.
The steamer Jkimiu will make the
Volcano Tiip, reaching Kcauhou on
"Wednesday morning, giving Tourists
two days and iwo nights at the Volcano
House.
When the Sth und 22nd of the month
fall on Monday, the TCinnu will leuve
that day.
E2T Tickets for tho Round Trip. $50, which
pays all Chargcs."a
The Ikiiuin will arrive in Honolulu
Sunday mornings on Volcano Tips On
Hllo Trip, will leave Honolulu on
Tuesdays, and return Saturday morn,
inns. WILUER'S STMSHIP CO.
Honolulu, Sept. 14, 18J5. 124 tf
IELLER& ELBE'S
Ice Cream Parlor
AND-
Confectio'ery
Lincoln's BlocX King si
. Fine Awaortinciit or
Candies & Cakes
Ahvnys on IIuiul
JPaities Supplied
1003 ly
Pacific Hardware Company,
Successors to Dillingham & Co. and Saniuol Nott.
FORT STREET, , , ... HONOLULU
Signal Oil, Sonictlig iw for Carriage Lamps.
Rest Quality Blue Mottled Sonp. Extra Grocer Soop,
a Superior Aiticlc.
Fire Proof Safes, Closing' Out at Low Prices, -a
Full Lino of Goods upon Moot F.ivonihle Terms.
Tclephono 210 in both Oos.
LEWIS & CO., GROCERS,
OT1 nna OO Hotel S-Uroot.
NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED ON ICE:
Eastern Shad, Flounder'. Rook Ond. SineH, Crab', E-iilctn Oj'lrr, Cain Fresh
Roll Hut'er, CaullUower. Red dbbiigis, Hunker Club House Sausages,
Mallard Ducks, Peaches, Pcai. Plums. Ginpus, Ac., &e.
Horse Radish, Roots nnd Celery, Swl's Chicle, Orenm Cheese, Ednm Cheese,
German Smoked Sausages, Germ ui Pkkles in Ivigs, Holland Herrings In
Kegs, Kits Salmon Bellies, Kit- Mackerel,
And cv Complete Liin oi JTmie.v &. Staple Gri-oeericN
A-lwuyH on Hiuul.
Goods delivered to Waikikl, Tuo'dnys and Fiidays. Goods delivered to all parts
ot the Town.
E. C.
Carriage andL
Repairing?,
BlsielvKinitliiugr,
In lirNt-class niimucr and priccH to stiil; t,le liincH.
70 King St., adjoining Geo. W. Lincoln, Contrnctoi A. Builder.
iBHHHBiBa
JOHN ITT, 1. 8
Granite, Iron and Tin Ware !
Chandeliers, Lamps and Lanterns,
WATER PIPE and RUBBER HOSE
House
PLUMBING,"
993
SHEET
Every Descrintion ofJoli Printing
Executed witli neatness and dispatch,
AT TIIE
Daily Bulletin Steam Printing Office,
Bill Headh
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.
DR. EMERSON.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
Has removed his Residence and Ofllcu
lo 190 Fi rt Street (lately occupied by
Oapt. Ilayluy).
(8 to 10 A.M.,
Office Houns-J 1 to 8 v m.,
( 7 to 8 Evening.
Telephone (Boll and Mutual), No. 149.
177 tf
BAGGAGE EXPRESS,
The iiudutt-igned having
taken cliurgu of Baggage
Express .No. ui. lor tno
nurpoou of carrying on tho Express and
Dray buslnets. hones bv nailne billet
attention to business to leccive a shaio
ot public patronage.
C2T Moving pianos and furniture a
specialty. B. UUMGERSON.
Residence, corner Punchl owl and Be
retania SirccU. Mutual Telephone b2li.
West, Dow & Co., Telonhono 17U,
30 ly
"63a E2T
P. O. Box 207
Wagon BaLcei
Painting- &
Ti'iinniiiifj,
6m
;:,-wtii,ag;aauiAaMag
Kaataiii Street.
ng Goods,
TIN, COPPEH AND
IRON WORK.
Letter Headings
Labels
Law Reports
Noto Headings
Plantation Books
Pamphlets
Posters
Reports
Show Cards
Shipping Rece'ts
Statements
Tags
isiting CardB
Way.Bllls
.Honolulu.
DK
M. Goto,
Pnysiciaii and Surccon.
Leprosy, Si'pldlU a d Skin Disease a
Specially. Olllcc, mauka of the resl
dincu of Hon, James Keau, King Street,
Kapalama, Honidulu.
Officii llouits 1 toD p.m.
SlDAVB 8 A.M. tO 12 M.
N.B. P.u lies on the other Islands can
consult by letter, 105 ly
$12,000
TO Loan on Heal Estato Security, In
Sums of not less than $1,000 cncli,
Apply to .1 M. MONSAURAT,
No. 27 Merchant Slrcet, 101 tf
To Lot Furnished,
AT Kllnuen, Kauai, a comforlablo
Iliiusuaiid Cotiago cmlnenily suita
bio for a faintlj' wbhing to spend a
hoit time in Hie country. Apply to
MANAGER,
180 tf Kilauea Sugar Co., Kauai,
Thos. Lindsay,
MANUFACTURING JEWELER,
108
No. CO Nuuanu Street.
iy
NOTICE.
TTY Office) will bo closed from
Nov.
XtJL 1st until Due. Sili,
my absence nt tho Ooa-t.
188G, dm lug
M. GUUiSMAN, Dentist
03 Hotel Street.
105 tf
NOTICE.
D. L. A11P11ART hereby luti.
mates that lie has this day with
drawn
liom the Hi in of Siironi! &, Ah
phurt, and that he will carry on the bi's-l"
nest of an Employment Agency, Anglo.
Chlnso Interpreting, Collecting Ac
counts and oilier Agency business at
Sun Kim Lung Co.'s, 43 llotcl street.
U3U
TIIE FABT BAIL12IO
Schooner EHUKAI
will run tcgularly
TO WAIALUA EVERY MONDAY.
Returning on Thursday, weather
permitting
For freight or passage apply to the
Captain on hoard, or to
Pacific Navigation Co.,
181 Agents
N. F. BURGESS,
8-1 King street, : : Honolulu.
Carpenter anil Itullilcr. Itncgnce nml
Jeiierul ExprcsH.
Drayiug and steamer Ft eight carefully
handled.
Cairiage raiuting done by a flrst.class
workman at 78 King street.
Jobbing In atiove lines attended to with
pron ptness, and charges according to
the amount and quality of work.
Office Telephone, 2( 2. Residence, 1C2.
143 ly
ALEX, FLOHR,
Practical Gun
and Lock Smith,
Bethel St., next to Post-Ofllcc.
Sewing Machines of all kinds repaired.
All kinds of Lie ht Machinery repaired
'on Short Notice.
N.B. Good Workmanship and Charges
Strictly Modcr.ite. P. O. Box 100.
124 ly
THE J3L1TE
Ice Cream Parlors !
?fo. S5 Hotel Strocst.
Delicious flavored Ice Cream made
from pine Dairy Cream, Fruit ices,
Sherbets, Ice Cicam Drinks and manj
other refreshments can be lound alwaji
at thisrcall; flrt-chus rcsoit. Choice
Confectionery nnd Cakes in great
variety.
Families, Parties, Balls and "Weddings
Supplied.
For the convenience of the public we
pack orduis for Ice Cream in Patent
Refrigerator Cans, which hold from 1 to
40 Quarls, warranted to keep its delight
ful flavor and perfect form, for many
hours.
itliitunl Telephone
Hell Tclephono
8SS
: 1H2
46? The Elite Ice Cream Parlors arc
open d illy until 11 r.jr. 38 ly
Will bo open every aftcrnoon'aud even,
ing as follows:
3Ionua.v,TiiCHun.v,'WcuncHuay,Thuis
clay nnd Hiitnrdny I'.vuiiIiikh.
To the public in general.
J?rtIIA.Y EVENINGS,
For ladies and gentlemen.
TueMilny AfteriiooiiH,
For ladies, gentlemen and children.
MLTJHIO,
Fridny and Saturday Eicnings; also, at
the Tuesday Matinee.
THOS. E. WALL, Manager.
1-17
C. II. WUOOIINGTON,
GENERAL PURCHASING AGENT.
Special notice to Island orders for
Misrchandbu of every description, at the
very lowest raies uf commission. Send
for samples ot Dry Good, etc., tic.
Catalogues and p leu list tree by mail
every simmer. Addicss
300 CALIFORNIA STREET,
101 tf Room i0, Ban Francisco.
E, R. RYAN,
JJont rtulltlor.
Boats Built and Repaired to Order,
All KiiulH of Itont Blutei'inl.
Timbers, Knees, Stems, Keels. Also, 1
Decked Surf Bom, l Largo Twelve-Ton
Si ow, 1 Four Oared Race Boat, 2 Small
l-kills, 1 Twelie.Ton Sloop in pirfect
oidir, with sails, anchors and chains
complete. For sale cheap lor cash,
Kilaua street, Honolulu. 1005 ly
ToHiib SMiiig Rink.
"TIfiS.F.irclM
Tho Only Paper in California
that Advocates Hawaiian
interests,
A Splendid Advertising Medium
For Hawaiian Dullness Men desirous of
forming trade connections
on tho Const.
All Hawaiian papers kept on tile and
full Information given concerning
the Islands.
ANY ORDERS
Entiustcd to tho Proprietor will he
promptly nnd catcfully executed,
and o iommibsiok ciiAitoun.
TERMS Three Dollars
$1.75 for six months.
per annum;
Ohnrles R.
Bucklaiul,
Editor and Proprietor.
OFFIOE 1123 Front Str. tt. Pon-Olllcc
Box, 2.500. San Francisco. California.
SILK CULTURE !
My Book of Instruction,
"SILK AND THE SILK WORM,"
Glvc3 all necessary information.
Price, Twenty-VI c Cents per copy.
Silk Woim Eggs, Reels, Trees, Cut
tings, Scuda, &c., for sale at the very
lowest maiktt rates.
Thermometer and Barometer Combined
For use of Silk Raisers, free by mail
only "iti cents.
I will be plca-ed to give Information
to correspondents who apply bv letter,
inclosing two-cent stamp lor reply.
Specimen Boxph of Ciicooiih A Heel
ed Silk, 25 Cents).,
None but articles of tho first quality sold
Address all communications to
Miss Nellie Lincoln Rossitor,
Practical Silk Cultui 1st,
New Lisl on. Bu linuion Co.
fl 14 NEW JEilfrEY.
ie L lisilcfs
MtlCOE X.II3T OF
IMDuIlberry Trees.
WIIITK.
TKR 10 100 lOOOj
18 to 24 inches.. 00c .?4 00 $20.00
2 to :i feet 9iic 11.10 fi00
3 to 4 feet $1.25 8.50 55.00
ItUSSIAV.
pek 10 100 1000
4to0 inches... $2.00 $1000
0 to 12 inches.. 50c 2.50 15.00
12 to 18" " .. COc 3.50 0.00
IS to 24 " .. 75c 5.00 C0.00
2to3feet $1.00 7.00 40.00
3 to 4 " 1.25 9.00
4toG " 1.75 12.00
5 tot " 2.00 10.00
Cuttings, per 100, 1.00; per 1,000, $0.00.
White Mulberry Seed, per ounce, 30
cents; per pound, $3.00.
Russian Mulberry Sied, per ounce, 00
cents; per pound, $7.00. ,
Miss Nellie Lincoln Rossiter
Is Agent for tho following papers:
South and West, semi-monthly, EOc a
year;
Farmer's Call, weekly, 50c per year;
Farmer's Home, monthly, r0c per year;
Home and School Visitor, monthly,
75c per year.
As an inducement to parties to order
their Silk Worm Eggs during the sum
mi'r, to bo forwarded in the tail, I offer
premiums, from April 1st, as follows:
For$l, 2,000 cges, and a book of in
struction. For $2, 5,000 eggs, book of instruction
and any one paper.
For $!), Yi07. egge, and any two papers.
For $5, 1 oz. eggs, tw o papers and book.
For $9.50, 2 oz, eggs and three papers.
For $14, :) oz. eggs, 3 papers and book.
For $17, 4 oz. eggs, and four papers
For $21, 5 oz. eggs, 4 papers and book '
The above charges "arc tho regular
list prices for eggs' and the papers will
ho scut as here stated for one year.
Those sending ordeis thiougb the sum
mer, accompanied by the cash amount,
(Post-Oillio orders payable to me, on
Post Ofllce, Pembeiton, New Jersey, U.
S. A.) will receive tho piemiums to
which their order entitles them, com.
mencing nt once, nnd tho eggs will be
sent nboui November 1st.
KKIiIiIK IiIN'COIiN HOHHlTKlt,
1'racliial hllk Ciibuiibt,
New Lisbon, Burlington
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