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HONOLULU, II. I., THURSDAY EVENING, MAltCU 2(5, 1385.
8UD80RIPTION
60 0ENT8 PEII MONTH
mh
,'
THE DAILY BULLETIN
STEAM PRINTING OFFICE.
Oli" ..... . 4(iiccn Street,
Opposite Weft's CnrrldBO Factory.
Jbtcrlpllon, 50 conts per Month.
All business communications lo l)e ad.
ilriMgcil, Manager Dally liulletln, Post
Offlcc Box No.I4. Telephone 250.
0N Loo an, Editor
Wiiay Taylor, Local Reporter
,1as. O. Ci.EVion, Manager
Cominission Merchants.
0,
BREWER St COMPANY,
(Limited)
Genkuai. Mkiicantilk and
Commission Aoisnts.
LIST OK OKKICEKS:
P. 0. J onus, Jr. . . .President & Manager
J. O. Oautuu. . . ..Treasurer & Secretary
uiuucToita:
Hon. 0. It. Bisiior. Hon. 11. A. P. Caktku
381y
Geo. W. Macfarhme. II. It. Macfarlnnc.
Q. W. MACFARLANE & Co.
IMPORTERS. COMMISSION MER
CHANTS AND
Sugar Factors,
Flro-Proof Building, 52 Queen sticct,
Honolulu. II. I.
A0KNT8 for
Tlic Waikapu Sugar Plantation, Maui,
The Spencer Sugar Plantation, Hawaii,
The Ilecia Sugar Plantation, Oaliu,
Huelo Sugar Mill, Maui,
Huelo Sugar Plantation, Maui,
Puuloa Slicep Ranch Co., Hawaii,
J. Fowler & Co. Steam Plow and Port
able Tramway Works, Leeds,
Mlrrlees, Watson & Co's Sugar Machiu
cry, Glasgow,
Glascow and Honolulu Line of Packets.
185
pt O. BERGER,
2-1 MKiicnANT Stiiket.
General Agent for
The N. Y. Life Insurance Company,
Thu City of London Firo In. Co(limit'd
South British and National Fire is Ma
rine Insurance Co.
Macueale &s Urban Safes,
The Oelebiated Springfield Gas Machinu
Gas Fixtures of Mitchell, Vanno & Co.
238
J. LYONS, L. J. LKV1SY.
LYONS & LEVEY,
Auctioneers and General
Commibsiou Merchants,
Reaver Block, Queen bt., - - - Honolulu.
Sales of Furniture, Stock, Real Estate
and Gcneial Merchandise promptly at
tended to.
Sole Agents for Amoricau and Euro
pean merchandise. 318
MS. GRINBATJM Si CO.,
Importers of General Mer
chandise and Coruinissiou Merchants,
Honolulu. 1
M,
S. Grinbaum & Co.,
Commission Merchants,
124 California street,
San Francisco, Cal.
i
Claus Sprockets. Win. G. Irwin.
WG. IRWIN & COMPANY,
Sugar Factors and Commission
Agents, Honolulu. 1
AS. OLEGHORN & Co.
Importers and Commission
Merchants, deulers in General Merchan
dise, Queen and Kaahumauu sts., Hono
lulu. 78
MA. GONSALVES & CO.,
No. 57 Hotel Stieet, Honolulu,
Importers and Dealers in Dry ana 1' ancy
Goods, Inlaid Woik, Embroidery,
289
&c, xc,
iVc.
JOHN T. WATERHOUSE,
Importer and Dealer in General
Merchandise, Queen St., Honolulu. 1
S, N. Cutlo. J. D. Atherton.
CASTLE St COOKE,
Shipping and Commission
Merchants. Importers and Dealers in
General Merchandise, No. 80 King Bt.,
Honolulu. 1
"XTTING WO TAI & Oo.,
T Y Importers and General Dealers
In English, American and Chinese Pro
visions. Plantation Tens and General
Supplies. AUo, White 4c Colored Con
tract Matting, all (pmlities and prices.
No. 24 Nuuanu street, opposite Mr. C.
Afong's. 523 Oni
J.M.OATJL CO., HAI17MAKKKH,
Loft iu A, F. Cookes New Firo.Proof
Building, foot of Nuuanu Street.
Honolulu, H. 1.
Flagi of all descriptions niadu and
repaired. ly h
w
T. RHOADS,
CONTRACTOR & BUILD RK
Shop on Queen street, near Alakea.
b.i;i om
BROWN St PHILLIPS,
Practical Plumbois, Gas Fitters
and Copper-smiths, No. 71 King St.,
Honolulu. B2T Houso anil Ship Job
Work promptly executed. 17
G. II. ROBERTSON,
, Drayman host teams
la town,
Oftlce, Queen st. IS
Frofossionals.
DB. S. ERNEST ORADDOOK,
(Into Scholar and Prizeman Sur
gory and Medicine, King's CoIIcrc,
London) Physician nnd burgeon, 104
Fort Street, opposllo Benson & Smith's.
Offlcc hours 9 to 12 a w., 2 to 5 and 7
jo 8 p. in., or at Hawaiian Hotel.
933 Cm
DR. S. ERNEST ORADDOOK,
MedlcoClruglao, 104 Fort street.
Aehn-sc cm casn, dns 9 hoias no mclo
dia. Das 2 boras as cinco, c dns 7 boras
as oilo, da tarde, e do nolle no Hawaiian
Hotel. Folia o Portugucs. U33 Om
DR. EMERSON,
Residence and consultation rooms
at No. 2 Kukul St., corner of Fort.
Telephono No. 149. 59 2m
A Rosa,
. ATTORNEY AT LAW,
And Notary Public,
Olllee witli the Attorney General, Allio
lani Hale, Honolulu. 342 ly
JOHN RUSSELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Olllco, on Merchant street, (next door
to Dr. Stangcnwnld.) 495 ly
RICHARD F. BICKERTON,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Money to lend on Mortgage of Free,
holds. Olllee, No. 44 Merchant st. 1
CECIL BROWN,
Altorner and Counsellor at Law
Notary Public, and Agent for taking Ac
knowledgnmnts of Instruments for the
Island of Oaliu No. 8 Kaahumauu st
Honolulu. 1
T M. MONSARRAT,
O . , ATTORNEY AT LAW
and Notary Public. Real Estate in any
part of thu Kingdom bought, sold and
leased, on commission. Loans negotia
ted, Logal Documents Drawn. No. 27
Merchant st. (Gazette Block), Honolulu,
Hawaiian Islands 190
WILLIAM AULD,
Agent to take Acknowledgments
to Contracts for Labor for the District
of KTona, Island of Onhu, at the olllee of
tho Honolulu Waterworks, foot of Nuu
aim street. 189 I
JOHN A. HASSINGER,
Agent to take Acknowledgments
to Contracts for Labor. Interior Olllee,
Honolulu. ,
WO. AKANA,
Chinese and Hawaiian Translator
and Interpreter,
No. 7 King street, near the Bridge.
Translations of either of the abov
languages made with accuracy and dis
patch, and on reasonable terms. 209
HONOLULU IRON "WORKS,
iSteam engines, sugar mills, boil
ers,, coolers ; iron, brass anil lead cast
ings; machinery of every description
made to order. Particular attention paid
to ship's blnck smithing. Job work exc
cuted at short notice. 1
CHR. GERTZ,
No. 80 Fort street, Honolul,fC"
Importer and Dealer in Gent's, Ladies'
and Children's boots, shoes and slippers.
H.s
TREGLOAN,
TAILOR,
FORT ST.
201
Kobcrt Lcwors, ('. II. Cooke.
L ewers & Cooke,
(successors to Lowers & Dickson,)
Importers nnd Dealers in Lumber and all
kinds ot Building Materials, Fort street,
Honolulu 1
WILDER is CO.,
Dealers in Lumber, Paints,
Oils, Nails, Salt and Building Materials
of every kind, cor. Fort and Queen sts.,
Honolulu. l
H0LLISTER & CO.
Druggists & Tobacconists,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
59 Nuuanu Street, Honolulu" and Cor.,
CC7 Fort and Merchant streets, tf b
Honolulu Carriage Manufact'y
228 and 230 Fort Street,
Honolulu, . . . Hawaiian It,
W. II. PAGE, Proprietor.
080 ly
Wolfe & Edwards
Grocery and Feed Store,
Comer King and Xuuanu streets.
Fresh Groceries and Provisions received
by every Steamer.
P. 0. Box 130, Telephono 349.
.101 Om
"WM. HcCANIHYKSS,
No. 0 Queen street. Fish Market,
Dealer in choicest
Itror, Vonl, Mutton, 1'InIi, Ac., &c.
Family and Shipping Orders carefully
attended lo. Live stock furnished to
vessels at short notice, and Vegetables
of all kinds supplied to ordor. 3-10 ly
XIOINTI3I2It
STBAI CANDY FACTORY
AND Jt-VIvISIlY.
F. HORN, Practical Confectioner,
P.utry Cook and Baker.
71 Hotel St. -ItST Telephono 74,
Greatest
POPULAR
. . N.
104 FORT ST.. : HONOLULU.
BIGGEST BARGAIN EVER OFFERED !
I FULL RE&ULAR MADE HOSE ! -
All sizes, assorted colors and patterns, will offer the whole lot at the uniform
PRICE OF 25 CENTS PER PAIR,
Guaranteed to be of the best quality and worth 50 Cents to 7o Cents per pair.
ALSO A SPECIAL LOT OF
JAMES BKODIE.
Veterinary Surgeon.
OFFICE and residence, comer Bere
tanla street and McKibbin lane.
Olllco hours from 7 to 9 a. m., and 1 to 2
r. m. Orders left nt the Pantheon Sta
bles will bo promptly attended to.
P.O. Box gO. v 843 tf
NOTICE.
Having leased tho
TRAINING STABLES
frnm TT .T min,r nt
:-Kapiolani Park, I am
now prepared to take horses to train,
and prepare them for the coming Fair
on the 11th of Juno next.
Breaking and Educating Young Horses
a specialty.
It is a point of importance to all own
ers of fine young colts not to have thom
jammed or hammered over tho hard
roads, and to get them properly handled
for the lirst lessons arc tho ones that
make the horse.
Also in connection with my Training
Stables, I will servo a certain number
of choice mares with my Young Ham.
bcltouian Stallion " AFTOS CHIEF."
Ho was sired by Electioneer, owned by
Gov. Stanford. The siro of Electioneer
was Risdekc's Hambcltonian. The dam
of Aptos Chief was sired by Specula
tion; he by Kisdeke's Hainbgltonian
so it will bo seen that Aptos is an iu.
breed of Hambcltonian..
Terms for service of Aptos Chief, $50
for tho season, payable at the time of
tervice; and all marcs failing to bo
with foal will have the service of tho
horse the next season free of chnre.
HENRY KEITH.
Kapiolani Park, Jan. 22, 1885. 005 om
JL.EROY HRUNDAGE,
THE well-known HORSE TRAINER
and BREAKER. Is now prepared,
at the old training stables of Capt. Clu
ney, comer Punchbowl and Queen sts,
to break in and feed horses for $35. No
responsibility, but every cure taken.
EgyHorne clipping a specialty. 028 3m
LEVY & W00LHAM,
Hoi'kc Hrcakerfl and Ilorne
Clipper.
'"IMIE above Arm will breaK horses to
X single and double harness, and be
ing well known as competent horso
breakers, they need no further recom.
inundations, as thoy guarantee all work
in their line.
CllppliiK Iono In tlio moBt;
Artlatlo tttylo.
All orders left at their office opposite
the Keioscno Warehouse; or dt the Of
fice of J. E. Wiseman, will be promptly
tended to. 037 0m
A Good Pasture for Horses,
A few horses will be
taken to pasture ut Ma.
110a Valley. Pasture se
curely fenced. ESTFor
terniB, &c, apply to
J. EMMKLUT11,
010 No. 0 Nuuanu St.
FRANK HUSTACE,
Dravman,
(Succossor to C. P. Ward.)
All orders for rartage promptly at
tended to, at tho lowest rates. Also for
sale:
KnknakoHalt,
Flro Wood,
White out! Illnck Hand
in (unntitic8 to suit, at lowest prices.
C03 ly
Corner King and Fori Streols,
Is prepaied to make all kinds and styles
OK
PHOTOGRAPHS !
AI f
TIIV TYPES,
From a looket size up. Islnndn'Viows
and Boyalty Pictures constantly
on hand.
THEODORE SEVKUIN,
007 2w Proprietor.
:W
ThuSiPearidiery
Hosiery Sale on
AT TUB
MILLINERY HOUSE
S. SACHS, '
3L,A.IIDES' STRAW HATS
ASSORTED COLORS AT ONE DOLLAR.
UNION FEED
0
Hay, Grain and
Corner of Queen and
IColcplionc XVCS.
Island orders solicited, and
II. If. BENSON,
BENSON, SMITH & CO..
iuttiig & DisBBisii Pharmacists,
113 Si 116 FORT STREET, HONOLULU,
Depot for Boericke & Schreck's
Homoepathic Medicines, Ricksecker's Perfumes
And Toilet Requisites, The Common Sense Nursing Bottles,
And.Allairo Woodward & Oo's Pharmaceutical Products.
GEORGE LUCAS,
Contractor
and Builder,'
Honolulu Steam Planing Mills, Espla
nade, Honolulu. ,
Manufactures all kinds ot Mouldings,
Brackets, Window Frames, Blinds,
Sashes. Doors, and all kinds of Wood
work llntsh. Turning, Scroll and Band
Sawing. All kinds of Sawing and Plan
ing, Morticing and Tenanting.
Orders promptly attended to and work
guaranteed. Orders from tho other Is
amis solicited
WILLIAM MILLER
Cab inetmaker
And Upholsterer,
No, 03 Hotel street,
Opposite International Hotel,
Canes and Walking Sticks,
Made of every kind of
NATIVE WOODS
Brackets, Cornices, Curtiin Poles, &c.'
mado of tho latest designs.
Hay
Messrs. S. F. Graham & Co.
Tnko pleasure In announcing to their
old friends nnd patinns that
they have
just 'iMScraivinn
a fresh lot of
CMce Hay ai Grain'
Which they oiler nt
'JMlo fjOAVoHt JHiirlcVt. ItutfH.
Z3 Hay and Feed dellveied to any
pint of the city,
- H. I 'HAIIA.1I .V Co.,
No. 82 KlngStri-et.
Telephono No. 187. SO.'i lm
ALVINII. ItASEMANN,
Book-Binder
PAPEIIRULEH and BLANK-BOOK
Manufacturer.
Book Binding of all description neatly
and proxiptly executed.
Gnzctto Building - . Merchant street
722 ly
Jnfr"g,oL
aiFuuu
Record !
OF
COMPANY.
Chicken Feed.
Edinburgh Streets
kooiIh delivered promptly.
0. W. SMITH,
Prussian National
Insurance Comp'v
ESTABLISHED 1845, X
Capital, 9,000,000 Roichsmarks.
THE undersigned, having been tp
pointed agent of tho above Company
for tho Hawaiian Islands, is prepared to
accept risks, against Fire, on Buildings,
Furniture, Merchandise, Produco, Spgar
Mills etc., on tho most Favorablo Terms.
Losses Promptly Adjusted and Payable in
' Honolulu.
11. RIEMENSCHNEIDER,
070 ly b at Wilder & Co's.
Notice.
TO BUTCHERS, GRAZIERS
and all whom it may concern.
r-r 'the iiudcrBlcrncd having
made alterations, additions,
iirrr. i ,..,...w.w ... ...a
rrYfromtif! imnrnt'mnnma it, liia
SOAP FACTORY,
is now prepared to give
Tho Highest Cash Value
for any quantity of
And will furnish containers forthesamo
ficc of cost to any omi who may desire.
TIIOS. W. UAWE.1NN,
Honolulu Soap Works.
Olllee in Brick Building,
King street, Leleo. 488 If
Tho Best Lunoh in Town,
Tea and Coffee at All Hours
Tho finest Brands of Oi-iais nnd
Tobacco, always on hnnd.
THE CASINO
AT THU 1'AIIK
IS OPEN EVERY DAY.
15? I ho only nea-sido resort in tho
Kingdom.
II.. I.
NOIl'B.
Proprietor
J. M. OAT Jr. & Co.
Dealers In all kinds of
ISl'ATION ISrtY,
Tho Latest Foreign Papers always on
hand nt llio Caiclle JUocA; Merchant
Street. l by
(jHJlH'JSM
EfTriii'
Beaver dL Saloon
BISMARCK.
The following has been translated
from n Zurich paper by thu London
Jrcics: Kvcry political gourmet
must enjoy hearing Prince Bismarck
speak, ile is no elegant orator;
rather tho contrary, but he can lead
a debate like no ono else. Only a
few days ago he spoko seven times
in one nftcrnoon, each time with
more energy and spirit, proving that
his health is indeed restored. Sud
denly soft bells arc heard in all parts
of the Houso. Tho electric bells in
tho reading-room, in the committee
rooms, tho journalists' room, arc
sounded to announce tho arrival of
the ChancQllor,who has shown that
he will speak presently, for with one
of his pencils, more Chan a foot long,
he has noted down something on the
loose quarto sheets before him, with
letters not less than an inch deep,
and this is a safe sign that he intends
speaking. Tho President bows to
him, and Prince Bismarck rises to
"take the word." lie is certainly
more than six feet high; over his
powerful chest and broad shoulders
rises a strangely-rounded, well
shaped head of enormous dimen
sions, and with no hair upon it, so
that it looks like a dome of polished
ivory. Thick white brows hang over
his eyes like two icicles. These
brows givo his face a dark and
frowning expression, and the look
which glistens in his eyes is cold and
somewhat cruel at least in Parlia
ment. His moustache is also thick
and gray and conceals the mouth
entirely. The whole fact is covered
with folds and wrinkles, broad rings
Rurround his eyes, and even his tem
ples arc covered with snfall Wrinkles.
When he begins to speak the color of
his face changes from pale to red,
and gradually assumes a light bronze
shade, which gives his powerful skull
the appearance of polished metal.
It is a surprise to hear Bismarck
speak for the first time. The soft,
almost weak, voice is out of all pro
portion with his gigantic frame. II
sometimes becomes so soft that nc
fear it will die out altogether, and
when he has spoken for awhile it
grows hoarse. The Chancellor some
times speaks very fast, sometimes
very slowly, but never in a loud
tone. lie has no pathos whatever.
Some of his most remarkable words,
which in print look as if they had
been spoken -with full force, as if
they must havo had the effect of a
sudden thunderbolt on the audience,
arc in reality emitted in an ordinary
tone of well-bred conversation. Per
sonal attacks upon his enemies are
spoken by Bismarck with ironical
politeness, and iu such an obliging
tone as if they concealed the kindest
sentiments. But if his anger cannot
be heard it can be seen ; his face
gradually grows red, and the veins
on his neck swell in an alarming
manner. "When angry he usually
grasps the collar of his uniform, and
seems to catch for breath. His brows
are lowered still more, so that his
eyes are almost invisible. His voice
grows a shade louder and has' a
slight metallic ring in it. The sen
tences drop from his lips in rapid
succession. He throws back his head
and gives his face a hard, stony ex
pression. But it is diflicult to discern
when his anger is real and when it is
artificial. The Chaucellor has been
seen trembling with" rage, and more
like the elements let loose than any
thing else. Once when he thought
that the word "Fie!" had been said
by one of the Opposition party, -he
had one of his attacks, which would
have silenced tho House had every,
ono been speaking at once. With
trembling nostrils, with his teotli
firmly set, with, eyes that emitted
fire, and clenched hands, he jumped
from his place to the side where the
word-had sounded. If nmplo apolo
gies and explanations had not been
offeicd, who knows how this scene
might have ended? But, except upon
such rare occasions, Bismarck, the
orator, is always a well-bred man.
He does not bawl or shout any part
oi nis speccues, uut, while giving
them their full share of pointed
sarcasm, he always maintains the
form of a political conversation be
tween gentlemen. He has a method
of his own for waging war with his
opponents. He regards his oppo
nent's speech as a ball of wool, the
last sentence spoken being the end
which he takes in hand first, and
with which he begins to unwind the
whole speech as he would unwind tho
ball of wool. But it is easy to see
that while his tongue is speaking his
hpirit is far iu advance of it.
Two Irishmen were in prison, tho
one for stealing a cow, tho other for
stealing a watch. "Hello, Alike,
what o'clock is it?" Haiti tho cow
btcalcr to the other. "And sure,
Pat, 1 haven't any liniepieco handy;
but I think it is most milking-time,"
was thu answer.

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