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c V 4 i If 3 JJ U ff I t nH II T H u h u u i ! i PRICE 5 CENTS. HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. SATURDAY, JUNE S, 1889. VOL. IX. NO. 13G t M f a III "VI fl ll r J THE DAILY I'aeilic Commercial Advertiser IS PUBLISHED livery Morning Except Sundays, At No. 46 Merchant St. HUBSCHIPTIONM : Iailt P. C. Advkrtisek, oue year ?8 00 six months o 00 per mouth 60 Secklt Hawaiian Oazkttk, one year 5 00 ., . 1'oreigu (in cluding postage) 6 00 Payable Invariably in Advance. ADDKEW8; HAWAIIAN OAZETTE CO., 4t Mercha -t t., IWoftlce Box O. Honolala. H.I. LEWERS & COOKE, (Successors to Lewers Dickson) importer mid Iealer lu Lumber And all Kinds of Luildiutf Materials. No. S3 FOUT STREET. Honolulu. 1 JOHN T. WATERHOUSE, Importer and Dealer in GENERAL MERCHANDISE. No. 23-31 Queen Street, Honolulu, ltf H. HACKFELD & CO., U eueral Commission Agents Cor. Fort & Queen Sta., Honolulu, ltf BEAVER SALOON, ort Street, Oislte Wilder Cos U. J. NOLTE, PROPRIETOR. tlrstclas "Lunches Served with Tea, Coffee, Soda Water, Ginger Ale or Milk. Open From a.m. till lO p.m. frfl Smokera' Rr quUitea a Specialty. ltf GERMANIA MARKET. OEO. M. BAL'PP. - - - PBOPRIETOB. fori Street, Honolulu. BEEF, MUTTON AND VEAL. FreNli SaiiHHJff, I'orh, Etc., Coudtantly on band. Shipping served on short notice. HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO., Steam Kngines, toiler. Sujrar Mill, Cooler, Brans ami Lead Canting. VS&ln" on the shortest notice. THE ROYAL SALOON, tor. N.mai.u ami Merchant Street Un.ler the Management of 12. II. F1. Woltor, ; . i variety of the heat Wines, tXV: Vn lceVcold U. on draught at . i . .;nta p'-r Uh. 1 1 t "i See Vn.-xr-t , liAUKVS IVSVM KOOMH tioir.i. siukkt. 'Meals at all iIovirs. Kccr the II. t F..11CC Tea ami Choco le tt. c lial lit t!e itv. Mu.l. an.l Milk every morning. A CiiAfGK of Dinner Everv Day! Walktr & UeJward, Contractors & Builders Urick, Stone and Wooden Building Estimates Given, jobblutf l'roun.tly Attenuel to. 70 KING STREET. P. O. Box 423. Hell Telephone No. 2. 11 tf Hawaiian Fertilizing Co. Manufiiotnrer.s of an.l Dealers in Cane Fertilizer's BONE MEALS male to onler ; STABLE MANURE, rotted and mixed, ON HAND AND FOR SALE In quantities to suit. A. F. COOKE, Manager. Factory, Honolulu, II. I. 164-3w Dusmess ants. FILTER PRESSES, Paachah Plantation, ) Hawaii, March it, 1883. J Risdon Iron and Locomotive Works, San Fran cisco. Gentlemen We have used two of your 30 chamhered Filter l'rcsses this season. They are convenient, easily handled and are -working entirely to our satisfaction. I can recommend no improvement on them. Very respectfully yours. (signed) A. Moore, Manager Paauhau Plantation Thene l'resses are made extra heavy for high pressures, occupies a floor space of 1 lx 4 ft., and presents a iiltv-'riiift surface of 40 square feet. A limited number in stock in Honolulu and are sold at very low prices. Kisilon Iron & Loco. Works, San Francisco. I'or particulars enquire of JOHN DYEIt Honolulu Room Nj. 3 Spreckels' Block: 82 1234 AV. i. I KAV IN & Co.. Agenta. The Liverpool and Lon don and Globe INSTTR-AJNTCE CO ESTABLISHED 18-36. Aset. 40,0)0,000 et Income ,071,000 Claim Paid 112.5(6,000 TnV Risks airainst Loss or Damage by Fire oil Buildings, Machinery, Sugar Mills, dwellings and Furniture, on the most iavorauiu lerwa. Bishop & Co. 1188-6m l-6m SUN FIRE OFFICE, OF LONDON. Establislied 1710. Insurance effected npon every description of property at current rates of premium. Total Sum Insured in 1885 327,33,700 Claims arranged by the Local Agents, and paid with promptitude and liberality. The jurisdic tion of the Local Tribunals recognized. G. W. Macfarlaiie & Co. 1 Agents for Hawaiian Islands. C. BREWER & COMPANY, (Limited). GENERAL MERCANTILE COMMISSION AGENTS. LIST OF OFFICERS: P. C. Jones. Jr President and Manager t i -- Treasurer and Secretary Hon. W. F. Al'len". Auditor DIRECTORS: n r. R. Bishop. Hon. H. Waterhouse LOVE'S BAKERY. Xo. 73 .Vniih'iii Street. MRS. BOBT. LOVE, - - - Proprietress Every Description of Plain and Fancy Bread and Crackers, V H E S U Soda Crackers a n d ; Saloon Rreatl A Imii? on HrikI. MILK BREAD A SPECIALTY. Inland Order Promptly Attended to 172-Sm WING WO CHAN & CO. NUUANU STREET, Have Just Received by Late Arrivals l-irf and well assorted Stock of IVORY WARE, Comprising Card Boxes, Paper Cutters and Jeweirv i.oxe. Complete Stock ot Dress Silks and Crepes All colors and patterns. A New Lot of Elegant PORCELAIN and BRONZE VASES. No all varieties aim quaiiuvo of Silk Handkerchiefs. Silk & Cotton Bathing Robe r3"This Stock is well worth an in cJ?r7ion. the Goods having just been re ceived rrStmrJt . -.--r t T T Tiir V w 1 1 read the Daily F. C. Advkbtiseb. Australian Mail Service FOR SAN FRANCISCO. fhe new and n Al steel steam ship ALAMEDA" Of tin Oceanic Steamship Company, will be due at Honolulu from Sydney ana auckisdu on or shout June 29, 1889, And will leave for the abve port with mails and passengers on or about that date. ,nz For freight or passage, iihviu,j our-iw ACCOMMODATIONS, apply to Win. (j. Irwin & Co., AGENTS. For Sydney and Auckland. 3 The new and fine Al steel steamsnlp "MAKIPOSA" Of the Oceanic Kteamshlp Company, will be due at Honolulu from San Francisco or or about June 8, 1889. And will have prompt dUpatcn with malls an assengers for the above ports. For freight or passage, having SUPERIOR AC COMMODATIONS, apply to Wm. (x. Irwin & Co., AGENTS Claus spreckels Wm. G. Irwin. CLAUS SPRECKELS & C0.; BANKERS, HONOLULU HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, Draw Exchange ou tne principal parts o the world. Will receive deposits on open account, make collections and conduct a general banking and exchange business. Deposits bearing Interest received In their Sav ings Department subject to published rules and regulations. 17oc3tf 1 NTERPKIS PLANING MILL, ALAKEA, NEAR QUEEN STREET. 174 Telephone 55. REMOVAL ! THE CRYSTAL SODA WORKS Have moved their Factory to Colbtirn's Fire -proof Building, Near Maunakea Street. 103-1 in TIIEO. P. SEVERIN Photographer, Has taken the Studio formerly occupied by A. A. Moutauo, corner of E.IXG and FORT STS., and Is prepared to take Pictures in any Stvle T rilnting done for Amateurs. TSi Cabinets $6 a doz. Work guaranteed. Entrance on'Fort Street. l7S-tf IPIOISTEER Steam Candy Factory A K D BAKE 3R. Y . Practical Confectioner, Pastry Cook and Baker Rich and Delicious Ice Cream made by Steam. 71 Hotel Street. n:xv rr2 or THE THROUGH STEAMERS or THE OCEANIC S. S. COMPANY. Due at Honolulu from San Francisco, on or about. Zealandia July 6 Alameda August 3 Mariposa August 31 Zealandia ..September 28 Alameda October 26 Mariposa November 23 Zealandia December 21 Leave Honolulu for San Francisco, on or about. Alameda .. June 29 July 27 ....August 24 .September 21 ,. .October 19 .November 16 ..December 14 Mariposa.. Zealandia. Alameda. . Mariposa.. Zealandia. Alameda. . TIME TABLE OF INTERMEDIATE STEAMERS Uniatilia and Australia Leave San Francisco for Honolulu at 12 o'clock noon, on Friday June 21 Friday , July 19 Friday August 16 Friday September 13 Friday H Leave Honolulu for San Francisco at 12 o'clock noon, on Friday July 5 Friday August 2 Friday August 30 Friday September 27 Friday October 25 5! hhorttcMnpnrc GARDNER K. WILDER, Attorneyat-Law. Office Honolulu Hale, Merchant Street. 77 1264-ly j. ALFRED MAGOON, Attorney and Counselor at Law and Notary Public. Office 42 Merchant Street, Honolulu, H.I 121-lru CIIR. GERTZ, Importer and Dealer in Gents', Ladle and Children's Hoots, Shoes aiul Uppers No. M) Fort St.. Honolulu. 78-ly JMJES CAETY Can be found next door to the I'. C. A. Office, Merchant Street. Hacks Nos. 18, 87, 66, 75, 180 AND WAGONETTE HO. tif Hell Telephone 204, Mutual 590. tf EAGLE HOUSE NUUANU STltKET. This First-class Family Hotel, having just changed hauds, has heen thoroughly renovated, together -with the K APEX A PREMISES now attached. and is prepared to receive ests By the Day, Week or Month At Keasonable Kates. TA.BLE UXSCRPASSED. Transient guests will find every accommodation, a place where all the comforts of a heme can be obtained. TIIOS. KROUSE, Trop. Honolulu, H. I. 15f HONOLULU MARKET. Successor toWm. McCandlesa.) So. 6 Qneen Street, FIIi Market, Ho nolulu, II. I. Choicest Beef, Mutton, Fork, Fish VEGETABLES. ETC., Always Kept on Hand. Family and Shipping orders Carefully Attended to. Live Stock Furnished to Vessels at short notice. ISTo. 212 1 Telephones 8. S. CASTLE. J. B AT11EUTON. Q. B. CASTLE. W. A. BOWEN. EDW. D. TESXEY. CASTLE & COOKE, Shipping and Commission Merchants, IMPORTERS AND General Xercliaridise. ALSO, AGEXTS FOR Grove Ranch Plantation, R. Halstead's Plantation, A. 1L, Smith & Co., Koloa, Kauai, G. F. Blake's Steam Pumps. Union Tire and Marine Insurance Co., of San Francisco. Etna Fire Insurance Co, of Hartford. The New England Mutual Life Insurance Co , of Boston. D. Weston's Patent Centrifugal Machines. The New York and Honolulu Packet Line The Merchants' Line, Honolulu and San Francisco. Dr. Jayne k Sons Celebrated Medicines. Wilcox & Gibbs, Remington SmWIISTGr MACHINES. tr B. F. EHLERS & CO.'s Grand Opening of European & American Dry and Iaxiey GroocLs :o. JDSf" N. B. On and after May loth, MISS CLAlvK will have charge ol our Dressmaking Rooms. ' ! f- A, Co. ( ii ., .... . .'Tt - j 1 "W YBTH' S LIQUID MALT EXTRACT Contains all the nutritive virtues of the best Malt Liquors while it is FREE from all stimulating elTects. NOT BEVERAGE. The following analysis the proportion of alcohol in the Malt Extract as Com pared with Malt Liquors: Alcohol, j $X' Water. English small beer 3 2 2A 9iA Lager beer (Brooklyn) 2.8 ; 2.8 94.4 Malt extract (Wyeth's) 2.54 j 15.0 82.4G The Manufacturers, Messks. .Ino. Wvetii & Bro., Phil., have appointed BENSON, SMITH & COMPANY, 1.3, SOLE AGENTS FOR THE HAW'N ISLANDS P JOHN Stoves, Ranges and I Plumbing. Tin, Copper ; Mtisnfimts. DEALERS IX J Kohala Sugar Co., Haiku Sugar Co.. Pal a Plantation, Papal kou Sutrar Co. and Wheeler & Wilson 1" Pacific Hardware Co., L'd Honolulu, Special Solid Steel ) UAUQ Planters ) JlUriO . New Styles ol Plows, Invoices .Just at Hand. FVI.I, LINKS OF Agricultural Inplemnnts. NEW :-: GOODS! Ki Jno. 1). Brewer, ITruatilla, H. Diuiond, Alex. McNeill and U. N. Wilcox. !lSTCorrepoMdence will receive prompt and caret til attention. 12J1 57-v NOT T, Iloiisekeeping Gooas and Sheet Iron Work NEWS AND NOTES. The attendance of visitors at the Paris Exhibition numbers 100,001) daily. There are 10,000 miles of railroad in the Australian colonies, including New Zealand. - The elite of Japan wear the native dress indoors atd the American stvles on the street. Gold is at a premium of o9 in the Argentine Republic and the pro mium is increasing. Boston is said to be the greatest market in the United Statos for the sale of lottery tickets. The sculler Laycock has arrived in England and challenges the world, except O'Connor and iSearle. The fastest of British cruisers, the Sheldrake, twenty-one knots, just launched, is a steel twin screw. The Lord Mayor of London's fund for the Belief of Distress by Famine in China April 1, amounted to 21, 70G. Bussia has recently obtained such large concessions in Persia that the latter country's independence is seriously threatened. Twenty drops of carbolic acid evaporated from a hot shovel will go far to bauish Hies from a room, while a piece of camphor gum the s ;e of a walnut held over a lamp till it is consumed will answer the same purpose. PoDgee silk must bo washed in pid lather; soup must never touch as it makes it harsh; hung to ''rain without wringing after being all rinsed, then folded while very cVnip, rolled in a cloth, and ironed alter twelve hours. Prince Pierre Saltzkoff, who re cently died in Paris, was a curious character. He was immensely wealthy, and spent his entire fortune it collecting works of art or curiosi ties. Before he died he was obliged r sell his collection in order to keep mself from starvation. riismarck has never been a favorite jnongst jingo Englishmen; and a London correspondent of a New York journal states that "were the German Chancellor to appear in nnblie anvwhere in London, he would meet with a reception similar to that accorded to Marshal Haynan a generation ago." In other words he would be insulted by the mob. The Jewish community in London will, savs the Jewish Chronicle, shortly receive a rare guest . in the .it-. i - - s- e person ot a lauy lsacr. oi Arte . he Bombay University. Miss Mariam Samuel. She is the daughter of a Prussian merchant settled in Bom bay, and has obtained her position at the university solely tnrougn pri vate instruction. "Mr. John Aitken has recently submitted to the Royal Society of Edinburgh, an apparatus lor count ing dust. He calculates that there are 88,3-1(5,000 dust particles in a cubic inch of space near the ceiling of a room; and, if this bo so, the dust breathed by human lungs must be enormous, and far eyond what has hitherto been supposed. The Czar is said to wear always a ring in which is embedded a piece of the true cross, that was given to an ancestor of the Czar by a 1'opo Inner nco. The Czar is said to be superstitious about this ring, and once, when he started upon a ioij journey and had forgotten it, he had the train held while a messenger went back upon a locomotive and fetched it. The Rev. Hnch Callan, of Glas gow, created a sensation at Jerusal em recently ty entering me gates oi the City of David on a bicycle. It was the first machine of the kind the inhabitants had seen, and the streets were thronged with people attracted by the novel sight. Mr. Callan travelled from Paris to Constant i nople, then crossed Asia Minor t Alexandria, where he was obliged to take steamer, as there was no road. There is excitement in newspaper circles over the report that James Gorden Bennett has gone to Khar toum on an important mission. He left Paris three weeks ago, went to Marseilles, then to Alexandria, and then to Cairo. Two stories are cabled in explanation of the singular journey. One is that at the Club MWpton. in Paris, an officer who had seen service in the Egyptian Army said it was impossible for a foreigner to enter Khartoum and depart alive. Bennett offered a heavy wager that I.e. could do it within six months. The bet was accepted and Bennett, accompanied by a friend, started. The other story is that Bennett re ceived a dispatch from his Cairo correspondent, stating that he had received a visit from an envoy of the j Mahdi with important news regard ' :utr Chinese Gordon; that the latter " .... ii i . was still alive and Kept a ciose pris oner; that the new Mahdi, by reason of his reverse atKordofan and Bahr-al-Chazal and the loss of the great P -nvince of Darfur. was willing to ransom Gordon for 1,000,000 francs. 1'he next few days Bennett made all arrangements for the trip and the navment of the vast sum mentioned. and with a friend set out for Egypt, it-1 - Rlcb aDd l)euciou " 1 Telephones ISTo. 1 71 Hotel Street. ALT. Till NEWS 1 U U.u.S P. C. AUVKBTiaEB. Innuantitioslosuu- a v COOKE, Manager.