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THURSDAY, DEC. 21, 1885.
A TRIUMPH OF PEACE.
Tho giuccful acceptance Ivy (.Jcr
liinny of llic I'opo's awnid in the
question of tbo disputed ownership
of the Cntolino Islands is a lecogni
tion of the fairness and impartiality
of the decision of Leo XLl,, and is a
tubule to the system of aibitration
fiom a quaiter whence such a tribute
was hardly to be expected. In fact,
the tact and self restraint which
Germany has shown in this matter
has been Infinitely to its credit, and
has much incica'sed the estimate in
which that Empire fa held by
foreign nations. The action of
Prince Bismarck has given a differ
ent aspect to what at llrst we avcic
all tempted to 1 cgard as an insolent
act of high-handed aggression. The
Prince showed his confidence in his
claims, and his desire to have them
enforced only so far as they wci c
found just by his rcfeicncc of the
whole dispute to the arbitration of
the Pope, and he fuithcr shows that
by his icady acceptance of the
adverse decision. By the course lje
has taken in selecting Pope Leo as
arbitiator, he has gratified the
Roman Catholic population ol Ger
.maiiy, ami indeed of Europe, and,
more important than that, he has
strengthened by the weight of his
authority and example, the piinei
plc of aibitiation in international
matters, the practical introduction
of which is chiefly due to his gicat
rival, JLr. Gladstone. So that human
ity and international justice and the
cause of peace will gain by the
action Prince Bismarck has taken,
and the great Chancellor adds to his
ahcady gicat prestige and to the
estimation which fa aw.udcd him by
the world. Sydney Telegraph.
GOODYEAR'S INVENTIONS.
The enormous value of India-rubber
in the aits is almost wholly due
to the inventions or discoveries of
Charles Goodvear. an American in
ventor, who' was born in New
Haven, Conn., December 21), 1S00.
lie leeeived only a common school
education, and on coming of age lie
went into business with his father,
who was then established at Phila
delphia in the hardware business.
The commercial disasters of 38110
broke up the film and Chailes turned
Ids attention to improvements in the
manufactuic of India-i ubber. He
made experiments in several places
for six yeais without accomplishing
any real success. But in 1S''G Jie
discovered a piocess of depriving
India-rubber of its adhesiveness by
dipping it into nitric acid. This
piocess was intiodueed into use
very extensively, especially in the
manufacture of rubber shoes. But
this piocess, as its beneficial elfects
are confined to the suifacc ol the
rubber, did not satisfy Goodyear
and he continued his 'caich for a
better piocess. In January, 1839,
he observed that i ubber mixed with
bulnhur when broimht in contact
with a red-hot stove was not melted,
and that though deprived of its ad
hesiveness it lemained elastic. Thus
was discovered the important method
of vulcanizing lubber, i. e., uniting
it with sulphur at a high dcgicc of
heat, by which the use of this
material in the manufacture of in
numerable aitieles has become possi
ble. From that time until his death
he gave his whole time to the pci
fection of the vulcani.ing process
for all purposes, and seemed over
'sixty United States patents. In
France and Great Britain lie was
unfairiy deprived of the rights due
to the priority of his invention, and
the number of the infringements
upon his patents in the United
States weic very numerous; so that
Goodyear's piollts woio small, com
pared to the impoitance of his in
ventions. However, he received
many medals and distinctions, in
cluding the gieat council medal of
the exhibition of all nations at Lon
don in 1851, the grand medal ol
honor of the AVoild's Exhibition at
Paris in 18.15, and the ciosi of the
Legion of Honor presented him by
Napoleon III. Goodyear died at
New Yoik, July 1, 1800. Chicago
Intci-Occan.
Josli Billings, aceoiding to an
acqunintnnec, wni the only man who
ever wanted to thrash a compositor
for correcting his bad spelling.
London Truth defines a wedding
picscnt as the outward and visible
sign of the inward faiblc joy a girl's
family feels at getting her off their
hands.
An exchange lenmiks: "h'lying
niacliines will probably never be a
success," What's the matter with
a mosquito? Ho is a Hying drilling
machine and the Mickingcst kind of
a success.
A Western papei recouls the
death of a boy from eating giapes,
the seeds of which had lodged in
the colon, putting a full stop to
him, as it weic.
It is easy to tell how a man lives
by how he acts. For instance, the
South Caiolhni Judge who decided
that it was not ti crime to steal
watermelons from the soil docs not
keep liouse, lie boards,
FOll SALE.
3 PINE Building Lots on Liliha
Street, between Judd and School
Sired", cacli Inning a fionlnga on
sticet of about 107 fcol, and liili feet
depth. Will 1c sold scpnialely, oi in
one lot Terms loaMinablo. Applv to
ALBERT 0. SMITH,"
Attorney at Law.
No.!) K.iahumanu Sticet. 03 Sw
NOTICE.
AVI LL he found nt my olllee, 1)3 Hotel
Slicel, from tills dale. OiVlec liotiu.
f i oin It a.m. to 1 p.m.
M. GROSSMAN, DeuliM.
Honolulu, 1) -n. 2, 1KS.. 1110
YIYE.
ir ou wood.
from clidit to
vMcr. Apply
IV llftcen inehis
to the PACIFIC NA" (. I. ON Co.
203 2v
' TO LET.
rnilE l'lumlsts ou Punchbowl hliul,
JL hcictofoic occupied by the
by 11
Chili
Goi
mini, consisting oi
lloue,
Rowling Alley and extensive ground
well laid out. Entrance fiom Punch
bowl and Emma Stiects. Apply to
II. A. AVlDEMANN,
207 tf or .1. F. HAOKl'TLP.
Jas. W. Robertson,
ACCOUNTANT AND COPYIST.
Hooks and Accounts neatly jind toned
ly Kept, also nil Minis of copying nt
tended to. Olllcc with Eustace As Ho.
bortson. 89 tf
HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE
A RARE chance for seeming a desli.
able honiesltnil. Tlneo Lots only,
on the eaMeily siilu ol Mstkikl Sticet,
adjoining llio nuiuknsidu of Mr. Waller
Seal's place. A eiy pleasant neigh,
lioiliood; u ncvci-falling supply of pure
water in the Mica from t lie MaMkl
Ih-sci voir. Terms, one thud tus.li, the
remainder in 1 and 2 jcars with inteicst
at S per cent. ntt. Maps and plans can
be seen at the ofllce of
170 tf W. It. CASTLE.
NEW DRESS 3IAKIXG
HOOM. M1
HS. .1. LYONS bc-'S to iiifoim the
Ladies of Honolulu that 'lie has
just opened the Luge and spacious
looms oei the stoic occupied by C. J.
Fishti forcaiiying on the business of
Dress Bffzilciiig',
in all its bihnches. Having made ar
liuigcnieiits to rcceic fiom Europe and
America all the latest Fashions, she
hopes, by doing work thoioiighly and
at low p'fices, to leteho a fair share of
pationage. C'tll and tee me.
J7am MRS. .I.LYONS.
Dwelling,'
House for
Kent,
and
S'L5 nor Month
Wiitcr Rates.
rpiIE laige dwelling house and lot
JL occupied by D. D. U.ildw in front
ing ou Dole sticet, at Puunhoii, and inn
niag thiongli to Jjcckw'ith street. The
house contains S large rooms, 2 pantries,
1 bathiooni, 1 large closet', kitchen ad
joining. There is a large bain with
scnant's loom ou the giounds, also an
ofllce separate fiom the main building.
The lot is ncaily 2 acics in extent and
allouls considciablc pasture and file
wood. Ecijthing in good lepiir. Gov
eminent w ater laid on. Enquire of
IBi tf S. B. DOLE.
PIONEER,
St'm Candy Factory
and Bakery.
JEwlallisliccllSe3.
F. HORN,
Proprietor.
No. 71 HOTEL ST., between
Niniiinu and Foit Sts.
lias always on hand the hugest Block
ol Candies, both Plain and Fancy, guar
anteed to be STRICTLY PUHE.
AVIioIcjnuIc Jintl Xtetjiil.
Rich Wedding Cakes
Of a Twenty Yens' Imputation, all
Sics always on hand, oiiumcnted
in any Style.
Pastries of All Description Made to
Order at Short Notice.
Pure n.iK.1
Wholesome Bread,
Fresh every Kay.
Hell and Mutual Telephone, No. 74.
P. O. Box No. 7fi. 108
HOLM & CO.
Have Itt'inovtMl to
109 Fort Street,
WilliauiH' Bloelc.
1)5 Jy
13. F. Diu.ixouaai,
President and Manager.
Pacific Hardware Company,
ijiatiUMao.
Successors to Dillingham & Co. nnd Samuel Koii.
FORT STREET, : i i HONOLULU
HOLIDAY GOODS,
.lust tteehed, e S.S. Alameda and SI. Paul, latest designs in
Silver-Plated Ware. Chandeliers & Lamp?,
(202) Water Filtcre & Coolers, Cutlery, etc., etc., etc.
wifarttMWf
. SCHUMAN
Oavri'isisro
nitcl
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1'iiiji,
1 Situ-Usui illiiu-.
In lii'Ht-claNM nuuinci' iumI priocH io sni Llio times.
70 King St., adjoining Geo. Yv Lincoln, Contrncloi As Buildci.
LaBum-Mig)Jvj.AroMiTl.Mij.iTii nan
J
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ITT, l: 8 Mliiimii Street
Granite, Iron and Tin Ware !
Chandeliers, Lamps and Lanterns,
WATER PIPE and' RUBBER HOSE,
House
PLUMBING,
993
SHEET
IMPORTERS AND
Groceries, Provisions and Feed,
EAST CORNER FORT AND KING STREETS.
New Goods i eceived by every Packet fiom the Eastern States and Europe.
Fresh California Produce by eeiy Steamer. All ordeis faithfully attended to.
and Goods delivered to any part ol the city free of charge. Island orders soli
cited. Satisfaction guaianlecd. Post Ofllce Bo-145. Telephone No. 02. 108 ly
GEO. ENGELHARDT,
(Foimerly with Samuel Nott).
Impox'i.ci and JDenlei in
STOVES, GH&NBEiJE
CROCKERY', GLASSWARE, HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE,
AGATE IRON AND TINWARE.
Agent HalPs Safe and Lock Company.
Beaver Block, - Fort. Street.
US'- Store formcily occupied by S. NOT!', opposite Spreckels & Co.'s Bank, "a
1U0
JAI.FBED MAGOON,
. ATTORNEY AT LAW.
1711 42 Mcichant sticet. Honolulu, ly
$12,000
rpo Loan on Real Estate Security, in
JL Sums of not less than $1,000 each.
Apply to J. U. 1UONSARRAT,
No. 27 Merchant Street. 101 tf
Every Description ofJoli Printinfi
Executed with neatness and dispatch,
AT
Daily Bulletin Steam Printing Office,
Bill Headb
Briefs
Hall Programs
Bills of Ending
Business Cm da
Book Work
Certificates
Circulars
Concert Piogr'ms
Draft Books
Delivery Books
Envelopes
Haud Bills
Invoices
Queen Street
Jas. Q, Srj-.hCKii,
Scciclmy nnd Treasuicr.
? .54
"W":xi'Oi
TMCsxlcei.
Tiihiiiit;
I?! milling.
Cm
mg
Til", COPPER AMD
IRON- WORK.
DEALERS IN
PS,
Election oi" Officers.
AT llio Annual Meeting of the Pan.
kaa Sugar Co. held in this city
this day, the lollowing officers wcio
elected for the ensuing year:
Jona. Austin President
W. L. G ukkk Vice-President
P. C. Jonks.... Secretary and Tieasurer
J. O. C.miteii Auditor
P. C. JONES, Secretary.
Honolulu, Nov. 27, 1885. 187 4w
THE
Letter Headings
Labels
Law Reports
Note Headings
Plantation Books
Pamphlets
Posters
Repoits
Show Cards
Shipping Rcco'ts
Statements
Tags
Visiting Caids
Way.BHIs
Honolulu.
Two Sulburuaii Cottages to
Lot.
I7URST Tlinl elegant Collage hither.
. to occupied by the owner, John
Robollo. with tine flowm' and fruit
garden, slablo, it . - n favoiable.
SECOND The two story Cottncu two
doois mnkai of lheaboe, lately oecit.
pled by Hie late A. T. Baker, having
gulden, stable, ele. Teuns fiuornblc.
Roth premises aie conneelud with the
city watei hcniec. Apply to
HYiMAN I1ROS.
Qm.cn Stieel. Hit if
K. J. STKAT8IMV11K,
ARTISTIC SIGNS A SPECIALTY'.
78 King Street, Honolulu.
t7.. v. o. Box ;no. ly
Tlios. Lindsay,
MANUFACTURING JEWELER.
108
No. CONuuanu fctrecl.
iy
NOTICE.
DR. BRINKERHOEF'S system of
Rectal Ticatment. A new treat
mentfoi Ileiuorrhold-, Eistula and other
diseases of llio rectum, by a piocess
sine, safe and p.iinkss.
DR. MoWAY'NE, 04 Alakea st.
102 i)in
CASTLE & COOKE,
Life, Firo & Marine Insur'co Agents.
A01.NTS 01l
Tlu Xcw B'.iiiilaml
MUTUAE
LIFE INS.
of Boston.
COIVIP'Y,
Tho JEtna Fire Insurance Co.,
of Hartford, Conn.
Tin- Union I'lrc and
Marine Ensurance
of San Pianclsco, C.ila.
Co.,
11)1 ly
1UE FAST SAILING
Schooner EHUKAI
will urn icgularly
TO WAIALUA EVERY MONDAY,
Returning on Thuisday, weather
pel mitting
For freight oi p itsagc apply to the
Captain on boaid, or to
Pacific Navigation Co.,
181 Agents
N. F. BURGESS,
84 King street, : : Honolulu.
Carpenter mul Itullder. Hncgncc and
(aVIICl'Ul Il'Vpi'CSH.
Draying and steamer Freight carefully
handled.
Carriage painting done by a first-class
woikman at 78 King hticet.
Jobbing in above lines attended to with
pioniptncss, and charges accoiding to
the amount and quality of woik.
Office Telephone, 202. Residence, 152.
1-13 ly
ALEX, FLOHR,
"w R
Praclical Gun a5Klat aid Lock Smith,
Bethel St., neit to Posl-Offlce.
Sewing Machines of all kinds repaired,
All kinds of Light Machinery repaired
on Short Notice.
N.B. Good Woikmanship and Charges
Strictly Moderate. P. O. Box 190.
124 ly
YosemitB Mm Ml
"Will be open every afternoon and even
ing as follows:
aiiiirtny,Tiie8day,WcdiieHday,Tliiix'Hj
day and Matni'dny Kvenliicti.
To the public in gencial.
J.-'IMJLJA.Y EVEN1NGH,
For ladies and gentlemen.
Tuesday Afternoons,
For ladies, gentlemen and chihhen.
MTJWIO,
Friday and Saturday Ecnings; also, at
the Tuesday Matinee.
THOS. E. WALL, Manager.
147
C. II. WOOIIIKGTOK,
GENERAL PURCHASING AGENT.
Special notice to Island oulers fw
MerchundLoof evciy detciiption, at tho
veiy lowest rates of commission, Send
for bamplcs ol Dry Goods, etc., dc.
Catalogues and pi leu list fiee by mull
cveiy steamer. Addiess
309 CALIFORNIA STREET,
101 tf Room 10, Ban Francisco.
E.- R. RYAKT,
Jtoat Jinlltlur.
Boats Built and Repaired to Order.
AH Kinds of Itoat Material,
Timbers, Knees, Stems, Keels. Also, 1
Decked Kuif Boat, 1 Lai go Twtlve-Ton
Stow, 1 Four.Oarcd Race lioat, 2 Small
Skill's, 1 Twelve-Ton Slop in perfect
older, with sails, nuchora nnd chains
complete, For salo cheap for cash,
Kiltiuea street, Honolulu. 1005 ly
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DR
Emerson,
PHYSICIAN it SURGEON.
Has removed his Residence and OlHro
lo 100 Foil Stiect (latel. oceupkd by
VI111. UllJ'll'J.
(3 to 10 A.M.,
1 to 0 V St.,
( 7 lo 8 Evening
Ofkick. Hovns
Telephone (Hell and Mutual), No. 140.
177 If
DIt. M. CrOTO,
Phjsieian and Sutgeoii,
Leprosy, Syphilis and Skin Dhenso a
Sperlalty. Office, inaiikii of tlm iosl.
deuce of Hon. .lames Kiau, King Street,
Kapnlamn, Honolulu.
Orncr. Houus 1 ton iMt. ,
Sunhavp 8 a.m. to 12 w.
N.B. P.utles ou the other IslniidRcnii
consult by loiter. lGfi ly
van saijM.
FANNING'S ISLAND,. GUANO in
quantities to suit. Aiinlv lo the
I'ACIKIO NAVIGATION CO.
t lQ'i lyi
Honolulu Carriage Manufact'y
228aad2B0FoitSliecl,
Honolulu, - Hawaiian Is,
W. II. PAGE, Proprietor
n
THE FISHER CIDER COMPANY
Factory, 13 Llhha street.
ARE now picpared to furnish this
celebrated Champagne Cider at
shoit notice, and in quantities to suit.
All ordei.s will meet puiiniil attention
by addressing 'J lie Fisher Cider Co.
M.T DON-NELL, Manager.
Mutual Telephone i3i)0. 181) ly
XIIE ILONON
Provincial Fire Insurance Co.,
3L.tn;oxv. i
Niilmcrlbed C'nji nl : : .cl ,000,000
J. T. WATE HOUSE, .Tn., Agent
137 3m
BAGGAGE EXPRESS.
The undersigned having
luKcn cnargo ot linggagc
:r.picss iNO. 4, lor tlio
purpose ot cairjing on the Express and
Diay business, hopes by pajing slilct
attention to business to recone a shine
ol public pationlige.
EST Moving pianos and furniture a
spccialtyrr B. BURGERSON.
Residence, corner Punchbowl and Bc
rctania Sticets. Mutual Telephone 320.
West, Dow & Co., Telephone 170.
30ly
F. -WUNDENBEEGr,
7X xicoix Street,
aoit ron
Steamer "J. I. Dowsclt,"
AND SCIIOONEIIS
Hob Roy, Mile Morris, and Josephine.
SALT ITOXt SALE.
Fine and coarse Puuloa Salt ; flue
Kakaako Salt, in quantities to suit.
Also, large nnd sma'l lion "Water
Tanks. Paints, Oil, Etc., Etc. G3 ly
VOLCANO ROUTE.
filler's SUnsMp Co.
Commencing on Monday, October
12th, and thence on the flist Monday
following tho ariial of the Alameda
and Mariposa on the 8th and 22nd of
each month.
The steamer Ivimtu will make the
Volcano Trip, reaching Kcauhou on
"Wednesday morning, giving Tourists
two days and two nights at the Volcano
House.
"When the 8th and 22nd of the month
fall ou Monday, the Kiiutu will leave
that day.
12?" Tickets for tho Round Trip. $50, which
pays all Charges." .
The Kinuu will arrive in Honolulu
Sunday mornings on Volcano Trips. On
Hilo Tiips, will leave Honolulu on
Tuesdays, and return Saturday morn-
ings. WILDER'S STMSIIIP CO.
Honolulu, Sept. 14, 1885. 124 tf
MELLER & HALBE'S
Ice Cream Parlor
AND'
Confectionery
Lincoln's 'Block, Hi St.
A I'lne AHBortiucut of
Candies & Cakes
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DP&rties Snjilietl
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