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f, 'THE DAILY BULLETINjjj Vol, II. o. 475. HONOLULU, II. I., TIIUHSQAY, AUGUST !), 1883. 60 OE8NuTBa8cPRK0oNNTH
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THE DAILY BULLETINSTEAM PRINTING OFFICE.
WALTER HILL, Proprietor.
Is published every morning and circu.luted throughout tho town by curriers,and forwurded to the other Islands byevery opportunity.Subscription, - 50 cents per Month.
a. Caiibon Kenyon, Editor.All business communications to be ad.
dreiscd, Manager Daily Bulletin, PostOfllco Box No. 14. Tclephouo 250.
Odlce, . . - - quron Street,Opposite West's Carriage Fuctory.
J. O. CbKviott, Manager
8. M. CAHTEU. 8. F. OHA1IAM.
S. M. CARTER & 00.8 Kins Street, Honolulu, II. I.
Retail Dealers in
Fire Wood,Goal and Feed.
"WTE would notify tho public, and,1 V House keepers in particular, that
wc keep on .hand and for salc in quan-tities to suit purchasers and at LOWESTBATES, fuel, as follows :
Hard and Soft Woods,Cut any lengths;
Charcoal, N.S.W. Newcastle Coals,Scotch Coals, and the
Celebrated Wellington MineDeparture Bay Coals;
Also, Blacksmith's Coal.Tho above can be ordered by telephone
or. otherwise, a,nd immediate deliveryguaranteed. . ,
GIVE US A. CAUL. I
, Telephone, No. 187.
WE ALSO KEEP IN STOCK
JfcEay ancl Oats,California and New Zealand;
Barley, Whole and Ground;Wheat, Corn Whole and Cracked ;
Bran, Middlings, and other Feed.
ESTOrder the above through
Telephone No. 187,and we warrant quick tlclivr ., and full
"weight. Orders from the otherIslands solicited.
to all parts of the city.
Remember, S3 Kins street,880 Cgr And Telephone No. 187.
PLANTATION GOODS.Simple Belting,
Helvetia Laces,Tuck Packing,
Sug-i- r Coolers,Chirifiers,
Fire Clay,
Hemp Packing, with or without IndiaRubber, ,
"Babbit Motal,Barbed Fence Wire,
Mining Steels,Hoes, Pickaxes,.
Cane Knives, with or without hooks,Hand ind Smith Hammers,
Shovels, Axes,t
Jackscrews, Vices,'"' Bteam-pip- e Brushes,
Patent Bteam-pip- e Covering,Lubricating Oil, .
Cement, Steel 'Bails.Suuar and Coal Bags,
Twine, &c, &c.
For sale by
H. HACKFELD & Co.Oct.' 19th '
GEORGE LUCAS,v
and Builder,'Honolulu Steam Planing Mills, Espla-und- o,
Honolulu.Manufactures all kinds of Mouldings,
Brackets, Window Frames, Blinds,' Sashcsr Doors, .and all kinds of Wood-work lulsh. Turning, Scroll and BandSawing. All kinds of Sawing and Plan-fn- g,
Morticing and Tenanting.Orders promptly attended to and wprk
guar mteed.' Ordern from the other is
solicited
THE OLD CORNEREfatablitfhed, 1858.
llAnr Buos., : : Proprietors.
M EAL8Served up In flrut-clas- s stylo nt all hours
Open from 2 a. m. to 10 p, m.
Always on hand
Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes&c., Ac. Also,
Iced Drinks !f ' 7fi
Job PrintingEVERY DESCRIPTION oxecutOF d(. vith neatness and dl,.)iitcli al
Tiik Daily Bulletin Office, Queen st.
B. F. EELERS & Co.,
DRY GOODS IMPORTERS,All tho Latest Novelties in Fanoy Goods Receivod by every steamer EOR T STREET
BREAKING HORSESIN GENUINE STYLE.
WALLACE JACKSONthe thorough experienc.cd korso breaker, wishes
S.tho public to know thatuo is tuny prepared to
tnko charge of stock, and guaranteesto break them thoroughly on his Bunch,and attend carefully to feeding anddoctoring horses. Ho has now in hischarge such celebrated steeds as BlackThorn and other thoroughbreds, and hasthe exclusive churgc of all of Mr. JamesCampbell's stock.
Orders ldft at the Pantheon Stables,or at the mommoth stables on Mr. JamesCampbell's property nt Kaplolani Park,vill meet with promptness. 295 ly
JOHN N0TT,Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Worker,
Plumber, Gas Fitter, &c.
Stoves and Rangesof all kinds.
Plumbers' stock and metals,
House Furnishing Goods,
77 Chandeliers, Lamps, &c.
A NEW DEPARTURE !
WILLIAM MILLER
0Llinet;m alter
And Upholsterer,No. 63 Hotel street,
Opposite International Hotel,Between Nuuanu and Fort streets.
A CARD TO TH 3 PUBLIC.
K0HMBeg to intimate to their friends and the
public geneially, that they are now pie-pare-
to execute orders for
Plain and. DecorativePainting: & Paperhaiiging
in the best and newest st3'les.Orders mriv be left at bis residence1,
No 01) Hotel street, or by letter tit P. OBox, No. 411. 401 ly
A. A, MONTANA,PHOTOGRAPHER,
Corner Fort & King Sts.Desires to inform hismnncrous friends
and the public generally that he has
Eeduced the Pricesof Photographs, which for Style, Qualityand Finish cannot bo excelled,
From Locket to Life SizeIn every Style.
A splendid assortment of
NEW PHOTO FRAMEStn Silk, Satin, Plush, Leather, &c., &c,of the latest styles. Also, a very lurgocollection of
Island Views,Including the Volcano, Lava Flows,
Sugar Mills and Plantations,Groups of Hnwullans, in ancient
and modern costumes.
No". 78 Fort Street,453 ly Opposite E. O. Hnll & 'Jon'n
'FOR SALE, u No. 2
Warehouse Feed MillGrinds from 3 to 10 tons per day.
Also, pulleys, belts, otc, all in goodorders, can bo run by stparn or horsepower, just the article for a plantation.
ALSO,
HAY, OATS, CORN,Wheat, Bran, Barley, Whole and
Ground, Mixed Feed, etc.AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST
fin . LAlNE Co.. 84 Fort st.
QWUXAHTICS !INSTRUCTIONS In Gymnastics UX bo given to Ladies and ChildrenEvcsry Saturday Moiuiiii"--
From 9 to tl o'clock, in mldiUnn tn thoEvening Claso. H. H. DOLE,380 President Athletic Association
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J. LYON8." L. J. LKV12Y.
LYONS a LEVEY,Auctioneers and General
Commission Merchants,Beaver Block, Queen St., Honolulu.
Sales of Furniture, Stock, Ileal Estuteand General Merchandise promptly at-tended to.
Sole Agents for American and Euro-pean merchandise. 318
H. S. TREULOAN,TAILOR,
204 FORT ST.
XT MEAD,XX CARPENTER &"BUILDER.
No. 12 King St., near the linage.All kinds of Ice Chests, Refrigerator?,Hath Tubs, &c, &c, made and repairedat moder.ito chirgc. 305 ly
Robert Unor, (! M. Cooke,
I EWERS St OOOKE,J (successors to Lewers & Dickson,)
Importers ami Dealers in Lumber and allkinds ot Building Materials, Fort street.Honolulu '
& CO.,WILDER f.Dealers in Lumber, Paint",Oils, Nails, Salt and Building Materialsof every kind, cor. Fort and Queen sts.,Honolulu. ,. 1
& PHILLIPS,Practical Plutnbeis, Gas Fitters
and Copper-smith- s, No. 71 King dt.,Honolulu.. US? Ilouse'aml Ship JobWork promptly executed. 17
1HR. GEttTZ.KJ No. 80 Fort street, Honolul,Impor' or and Dealer in Gent's, Ladles'and Children's boots,
. ,..shoes and .slippers.
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IAWRENCE Si FREETH,CONTRACTORS.
Plans and Estimates furbished for worksof i;ontruction. Civil Engineering &Surveying Office, cor. Halekauwila andKilauca sts., next door to Widcmann'sbrick warehouse.308 P. O. Box, 101. ly
G. II. ROBERTSON,Drayman best teams
in town. Telnhon6 V" i5. 15
ifi-f- r Honolulu Iron Works,ungiiie, sugar mill; boile-
r.-,, coolers; iron, brass and lead cas-ting; machinery of every descriptionmade to order. Paiticularattentiou paidto ship's black smithing. Job work exe-cuted at short notice. i
W3L McCANITJESS,No. 6 Queen street Fish Market,
Dealer in choicestIlcttf, Veal, aiutton, Fish, Ac, Ac.
Family and Shipping Orders carefullyattended to. Live stock furnished tovessels at short notice, and Vegetablesof all kind supplied to order. 340 ly
C. D. GEMSCU. W. J. FAGKHHOOS.
GEMSOH & ETFAGBEROOS
Practical Watchmakersand Jewelers,
No. 88 Kiug Street, : : : Honolulu,opposite J T. Waterhouse's.
Watches ol all kinds repaired in a satislac.tory manner, aud at
jikasoxaiiIjK piu:i:m.Island orders, attended to with )rompt- -
nets, and all woru done by us guar-42- 8
antood to give satisfaction. 0m
A. KRAFT,J EWELER, JjSoPTICI AN,
Dealer in Hawaiian Curiosities.Store in the "Hawaiian Gazette" build-4- 4
ing, opposite tho Bauk.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED alot of very line
Gent's Saddles,And alo, 'oio
Very Fancy Ladies' Side Saddles.24S A. S. Cloglinvn ?.
Wilson Brothers,
I I ySEiratfKlii i
71 JW 'l !
aENERAL BLAOlWMiTlifi.Horso Shooing a specialty
A first-cla- ss man being specially engagedfor that work.
Bhip and Wagon work faithfullyattended to.
Sho)) on tint Esplanade, op. ITnnpcrVJIM
KEROSSETE OIL!150 FlroTct,
Has arrived, wwhloh e ll nt the loweUj ncu, in quuiililius to suit purchasers.3o A, H. CU'gliorn & Co.
Commission Morchants.
C Brewer(Luuiiuii;
& company,
Gkkekal Mkkcaktim: andCommission Auknts.
LIST OV OKKICEHS:
P. C. Jones, Jr. . . .President & MauagerJ. O. CAitrint Treasurer & Secretary
DiKEorons:Hon. C. R. Bisuoi'. II in. II. A. P. C.uiTKit
M6JyGeo. V. Macfarlane II. R. Macfarlane.
G. W. MACFARLANE & Co.IMPORTERS, OOAIMISSION MER-
CHANTS AND
Sufar Factors tFire-Proo- f Building, - 52 Queen stiect,
Honolulu. II. I.AUii.vis for
Tho Waikapu Sugar Plantation, Maui,The Spencer Sugar Plantation, Hawaii,Tho Ileei.t Sugar Plantation, O.ihu,Uuelo Sugar ALill, Maui,lltielo Sugar Plantation Maui,Puuloa Sheep Ranch Co., Hawaii."J. Fowler & Co. Steam Plow and Port
able Tramway Works, Leeds,Mirrlces, Watson &Co's Sugar Machin
cry, Glasgow,Glasgow and Honolulu Line of Packets.
185
Olnns'si'reckcls. Wm. O. Irwin.
TIT G. IRWIN & COMPANY,tt Sugar Factors and Commission
Aire 'is, Honolulu. 1
HHAOKFELD & COMPANY,Commission Agents,
Queen street, Honolulu. 1
A S. CLEGHORN & CO.jL Importers aud CommissionMerchants, dealers in General Merchan-dise, Queen and Kaahumanu sis., Hono-lulu- .
78
DIAS & GONSALVES, '
No. 6T liuiel Slteet, Honolulu,Imporlcis and Dealers in-Dr- y aud Fancy
Goods, Inlaid Work, Embroidery,289 &c., &c, &c
JOHN T. WATERH.OUSE,Importer aud Dealer in General
Meichandise, Queen st., Honolulu'. 1
MS. GRINBAUM & CO.,Importers of General Mer
chandise and Commission MercluitilH,Honolulu. g l
MS. GRINBAUM & CO.,Commission Merchants,
121Califoiniu Htivet,I Wan Friiiu'laco, Cui.
BROWN & CO.,Wholesale Wine and Spirit
MeichanK No. 14 Merchant st.,Honolulu. 330
1 T. LENEHAN & CO.,- Importers and Commission
Merchants, Nuuanu st., Honolulu. 1
S. N. CaMle. J. B. Af..crtou.
CASTLE it OOOKE,,' Shipping and Commission
Merchants. Importers and Dealers inGeneral Merchandise, No. 80 King st.,Honolulu. i
WINQ WO CHAN & CO.,Importers and General beaters
In Knglish. American and Chiueso Pio-vision- s,
Plantation Tea and GeneralSupplies. Also, white and colored con-tra- ct
nmttiiu?, all qualities and prices.ttQf" No. 23 Nuuanu Street, opposite
Mr. Afong's. 81
A. U. ELLIS,OTOCK BROKER, will buy or soliO Plantation Stock, Bonds, aud
Other Marketable Securities.Attheir market value for cash.215 Otlico with K. P. Adams. Auct'r.
JIUTSON, ACCOUNTANT.at G. II, llobortson's
ollloe, Queen street, 8J4
W. E. HERR8CK1IA8 KEMOVliD HIS
Turning EstablishmentFrom 110 Fort street,
TO I5T3XHEL STRKFTX,opposite. U(P BeUel, nwet door to
DulgWs muchine simp and Brjin's Furmture Factory, where ho will ornithineto supply his customers with all kinds ofWood iuul Ivory Turning.Thankful for nasi favor ho hor- -. fora continuance of (ho wuny. .J"p0 ,j
PIONEER STEAM
CANDY FACTORYAND BAKERY.
F. HORN, Practical Confectioner,Pastry Cook and Baker.
No. 71 ITotol Ht. Tlph '! 74
Unll I'i'oi'juhhich !
"VTEW DKSIGNt, jun received from1 Ban Fraucisso, at The Daily Bul-letin onico
Professionals.
SARAH B. PEIRCE, M. D.,and Childien's Physician
Office mid residence, No. 5 School street,(between Foil and Emma).
Office hours 10:110 to ll:a0a. m.l&O to 3:30 p. tn.
24!) Telephone, No. 201.
DR. THAOHER,DENTIST,
101 Fort street (up stairs.)Cliatges lower than any other dentist
In Honolulu, whether traveling dentistor otherwise. Salifactlon guaranteed.
303
DR. Emerson,Residence and consultation roomo
ut No. 2 Kukul st., comer of Fort.Telephone No. 140. 59 2m
A. Rosa,ATTORNEY AT LAW, .
Ami Nnlnrv Pntilli.Office with the Attorney General, Aliio'lani Hale, Honolulu. 34a ly
W AUSTIN WHITING,Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Agent to take acknowledgments ofinstruments.
Kaahumanu st., Honolulu. 209
SB. Dole,Lawyer and Notary .Public,
D No. 15 Kaahumanu
Francis M. Hatch,Attorney at Law,
-- 3 J5 Kaahumanu st
F. BICKERTON,) Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Money to lend on Mortgages of Free,holds. Office. No. 34 Merchant st. 1
BROWN,Attorner and Counsellor nt Law-Nota- ry
Public, and Agent for taking Ac-knowledgments of Instruments for thoIsland ol Oahu. No. 8 Kaahumanu stHonolulu. j
JM. MONSARRAT,ATTORNEY AT LAW
and Notary Public Real Estate in anyimit of the Kingdom bought, sold andleased, on commission. Loans negotiited. L.-j- iU Documents Drawn. No. 27MiTclmul st. (Gazette Block), Honolulu,Hawaiian Islands 195
C, O. BERQER,
KAAlItlMAND BTllEKT.General Agent for
The N. Y. Life Insurance Company,The City of London Fire In. Co (limit' dMacncale & Urban Safes,The Celebiated Springfield Gas Machlno, ,,Gas Fixtures of Mitchell, Vance & Co..
. . 238
QHARLES T. GULIOK,
NOTARY PUBLIC,Agent to take Acknowledgments
Labor Contracts,AND GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT.
Office, in Makce's Block, corner Queenand Kaahumanu struts, Honolulu. 2L
J. WILLIAMS & Co.120 Fort Street, Honolulu
Portrait and LandscapeXliotg-rplie- r
lbO ly
WILLIAM AULD,to tuko Acknowledgments
to Contracts for Labor for tho Districtof Kona, Island of Oahu, at the office ofthe Honolulu Waterworks, foot of Nuu-anu street. iq, f
WILLIAM WOND,to take Ackuowlcdc.
ments to Contracts for Labor.Office Station House. 351 ly
JOHN A. HA8SINQER,Ageutto take Acknowledgments
to Contracts for Labor. Interior Office.Honolulu.
AKANA,Chinese and Hawaiian Translator
and Interpreter,No. 48 King street, Honolulu.
Translations of cither of the abovelanguages mado with accuracy and dis-patch, and on reasonable terms. 209
FIRE WOOD!FOR SALE,
A.t BHai-lcef- c XfcatesApply to
S. M. CARTER,
I" P. M..H. S. Wharf.
Notice,HAVING been appointed Guardian
Mahuka, minor, son of thulate M Mahuka, deceased, and attorneyIn tact for Luukia (w.) widow of saidM. Mahuka, deceased; all persons arehereby requested to settle nil matterspertaining to the estate of said M. Ma.hiika, deceased, with tho undersignedand they arc hoioby notilled thaf Mr,bimoii K. Kaai has 110 authotftv what,uver in tho matter. A. '(OS V
Guardian of M. Mahuka, minor Vnclattniney in fuel for l.uukia (w.) widowof the late M. MahuU.i, deceased.
Honolulu, May 15, 1B8U. 4Q.J am
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THURSDAY, AUG. 0, 1883.
THIS DAY'S DOINCS.MORNING.
Kcgulnr Cash Sale nt Saks l.oom,of Lyons & Levey at 10 o'clock.
EVENING.Knights Templar., 7:30. is
COMPETITION.
In all new countiics or districtsthere is at first hardly any compe-
tition in many of the lines of business but us thingb settle down and itis seen what is" needed by the conn-tr- y
others begin in those lines..i
In almost all oases it causes a
little irritation, at first, to find thatsome one else wishes to share theprofits of a trade hitherto carried onby one alone, but, gradually it isfound that competition means an
increase of businessthat bothparties, old and new, gain by it, as,the greater the facilities, the morebusiness will be done.
Sometimes, however, either one ofthe two wishes to oust the otherentirely and thus obtain a monopolyof the business. Now, unless a
monopoly is in the hands of theGovernment, and thus under thecontrol of the people generally, ithas been found to be injuiious tothe public and even to the mono-
polist.The best condition that a country,
an industry, a business, or a politi-
cal party, can be in, is to have a
strong opposition. "Competition is
the life of trade."
POLICE COURT.
CRIMINAL CAIXNDAIl.
Wednesday, Aug. 8 Ku, assaultand battery forfeited 10 bail ; We-Inul- a,
and Kalawela, adultery. Afterhearing some evidence a uul. prut.was entered ; Ah Sing, assault andbattery remanded to 10th; Aku,common nuisance in keeping abawdy house remanded to !)th ; A.B. Kerr, using threatening languageto J. E. Wiseman, remanded to9ih.
SKIPPING NOTES.
Since the departure of the steamersMniiposa and Likclikc on Tuesday last,everything is very quiet along the cityfiont. The Canopus and Ilesper arcdischarging coal; the Emerald and Re-
vere discharging lumber; the Discoverywaiting for sugar; and the Iecfoo isbeing repaired.
LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS.
Grand opening of FJne Goods at theLouvre of Brussels on Saturday.
-- -.Algakoba Lodge, I. O. G. T. will
gie a tocinl on Monday evening, welearn.
Mu. W. Y. Homer has been electedPresident of the Kiluueii Sugar Com-pnn-
vice Mr. W. H. Schmidt resigned.
At the Regular sale of Lyons & Leveyto-da- A ill be offered a lot of choiceLeghorn Fowls, Gold "Watches, and alarge variety of useful and ornamentalgocdi.
Fomsoine time little or nothing hasbeen said about leprosy. One prominentman, however, took his wife and familyawav to the States by the Maiiposa toleave them there, for that reason. ,
. .
By the mall from the States Messrs.Dillingham & Co,, have received advicesthat a Patent h is been granted on theirDillingham double mould-boar- d plough.A supply of this excellent implementwiil shortly be received.
Mussrs. Kennedy & Co.. the grocersof iJotel street, have proved their capa-bilities for doing business on a largescale in supplying the Itlujlo while shewas in port and afterwards fitting herout for the voyage home.
On the Lady Lampson are somo novelfor Messrs. ". F.
Dillingham & Co. When they arrive ItIi intended to make a trial of the
qualities of the Haguecite lined safes and then try the fire- -
extinguishers in putting out the flumes."
We learn that the Hon. S. G. Wilderreturns positively, on the next steamer.Ills friends und the public generallywill bo glad to welcome him bade inrenewed health nud vigor. We shallprobably then learn Fomething aloatthe new steamer and other details holias been attending to in the States.
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It is ,st ited round town that there if adllllculty In collecting accounts againstthe Government. Post-poneincn- ts andevery formal piece of m isused as an instrument to defer paymentsOne firm tdoue has bills of 2)000, which
ought to bo a tutting sum tb a governitcut with an liioine as large as thisjnc lias, which it would ll.ee to collect.
.
On Monday nlghl Messrs Barnes andMi Oiuullcss stunk a line How of watern a now well they have been boring for
Mr. Goo Kim in the ilco Hats at Wai!;ikl. The depth is COS feet and thevat or rises 21 inches above the top ofho pipe whlrli is an eight inch one. It
thus larger than the Thomas' Squareveil.
Tn nun was quite a circus on boardthe Iwalaul yesterday afternooncaused by a bull, as he was beinghauled on board, ho broke loose andafter ho was onboard he got loose again.Each time there was a general scatteruul a climbing of ropes. The sight was
joyous one to those who were out ofthe road.
.Base-ba- ll is the absorbing topic of
conversation amongst the youths. Tothe uninitiated the terms picsnntconsider.iblc niysteiy but there is such arelish displayed in talking of homorunt," "that splendid pitcher,"' etc.,that it Is refreshing to listen to theaident devotees. Another match isbeing arranged for next Saturday.
Tun coinage question is fctlll agitatingthe minds of the business men of thecommunity. Shall we have a Millionof dollars in silver put in circulationhere? If theyaic, will it not depreciatein value so that the market prices ofmod, clothing, etc., will rise wry muchwhile incomes remain at a ! taud-still- ?
It is a serious moment. for the countryif the questions be answered the altlrma- -
tive.. .
Tub example of England is fre-
quently held up hero as a model onwhich tlti Government ought to be run.When a Ministry has lot the con-ildcnc- c
of the people it ought to be dis-...ie- d
and replaced by nuo'.Iicr that hasthe confidence of the people. Peopleforget though that they can force thatresult here, cnuallv as in England. InEngland it is not merely the rcmou-strnne- e
of the Press or the piivatcadvice of individuals or deputationsthat changes an administration. It isits defeat in Parliament with the knowledge tb it if it does not resign no sup-plie- s
will be granted. If in the ne.iLegislature supplies aie refused 'until anew Ministiy is appointed and thenonly passed for a year, it would be inaccordance with English custom.
MODERN STEAMERS.
The Navtical Magazine remarksthat we know, or should have learntfrom the vast experience of the lastten or twenty years an experience,pei haps, as gloomy and as unsatis-factory as it has been rash that themajority .of .''cargo steamers," as atpresent constructed and sent to sea,have alieady long since reachedthe limit of safety in loading, if,indeed, many of them have not gotmuch beyond it. If this,bp not so,how arc we to account for the greatnumber of such vessels which an-
nually disappear? There is, surely,unmistakable evidence to prove thatsomething is wrong somewhere, formany of them are comparatively newships. After two long centuries ofexperience of all kinds of ships, andover all - seas, a vanished school ofable and sagacious seamen laid itdown that a good ship fairly loaded:and ably comriuuided, will li"e inany storm excepting, perhaps cyc-
lones and hurricanes, and the acci-
dents which they engender; shepositively cannot possibly sink, butis as certain to ride over those greatrolling mountains of seething wateras a well-bui- lt church is of standingon its foundation. It is a great mis-
take to suppose, as some shipbuildersreally do, that because a ship is bigno heavy seas will ever run onboard ; in consequence of thisfallacy, they take all manner ofliberties in designs and construction.It is dillicult to believe there aresuch opinions in such quarters, yetit is so, notwithstanding. There is,doubtleS, less science imported intoshipbuilding now than in formertimes, when iron for such work wasa novelty, and when the worthyblacksmith, though occupying anindisputable position, played onlysecond fiddle in the symphony butthe merest wetter suotllcl under-stand that the long, low steamerswhich are now turned out of ourbuilding yards, are the wettest, andin too ninny oases, the most dan-
gerous ships which ever put to sea.A great ocean wave, howevor highor fasl it may run, will' lift up,bodily, any smail ship or boat; butnot so aome 100-fooi- or ; and, as amatter of course, if it cannot lift,must run over some part of her.Allowing such a wave to run at 35miles an hour, and a great part ofits crest, suy 25 tons of water, tooverwhelm her decks, we have ntonce ft force equal to the charge of alocomotive against everything in theshape of an obstruction to its course,Yet it is common to see such shipsputting to sen with all kinds of twin- -
nerv and feeble fittings such asobtained in high-side- d ships of fiftyyears bnck, feeble, it should be said,in rotation to the amount of free-board, or had weather to he encoun-tered ; atid afterwards, doleful nocounts in the newspapers, about'tcnillo weather and fearful da--
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The use of electricity as u motoris developing, though not very ra-
pidly. It appears from a lecture byProfessor. Ayi Ion, delivered at theKoyal Institution on 15th Match,that on the Portrush Railway to theGiant's Causeway, in Ireland, ntramcar diiven by electricity iuiissteadily at 10 miles an hours, "anilbut that the speed is limited by Actof Parliament, could easily do 25miles. "Wo took 0 tons the otherday," writes the chairman, "up anincline of 1 in 15." A heavy tramcarhas been tried on the tramway toActon, and worked admirably, draw-ing an omnibus holding 40 people,at six miles an hour, for an outlayof 0s. 8d. a day, against 28s. re-
quired for the necessary horsepower. Tnis tramcar is driven byIaiirc aceumulntois placed underthe scat, as is also an electric launch,which now does 15 miles an hour,with tide, upon the Thames. Pro-fessor Ayi ton also shows an electrictricycle which runs 8 miles in thehour, with "an ordinary driver's,weight, and
'can run for two hom;s
without being recharged. The ac-
cumulator is being rapidly improved,and the practical point now is tosecure an. ultimate chaiging forcewhich shall be cheap. This must bea natural rush of water, and will befound at last either in some tidalriver like the Severn, or in the tideitself. In .Canton Vaud, a heavywaterfall is to bo utilised, so as todistribute light at ii cheap ' ratethroughout the Canton. If we couldonce use the tide, it would be pos-sible even now to distribute motiveforce stored in accumulators at a
price with which no other motorcould coinpnre. Spectator.
Auction Sales by Lyons & Levey. '
This Day, Thursday,An". Dili, at 10 o'clock a. m . .at Sales
Room,
Regular Cash SaleOF
Dry?,Goocl's, GroceriesCrockery, 'Tin Ware,
Furniture,Wallhanf Gold Watches,
Sacks No. 1 Sugar,
Choice Leghorn Poultry,2 Native bred Horses, i
1 C iliforriia bred Horse.Lyons & Levey, Au'"iV.
Notice.AT a Special Meeting of the Share-
holders of thelCihiuea Sugar Co.,held at Honolulu on the Oth of August,1883, Mr. Wm. Y. limner was electedPresident, vice W. II. Echini It re.-igne-d.
H. F. GLADE, faecretnry.Honolulu, Aug. 7, 1883; 475 lw
Cottage to I.et at Waikiki. f
"HE undersigned . i 1 let his tur.Dished OoTTAGt; nt Waikiki.
Apply at FRANK BROWN Jo Co's,Merchant Street.475 lw W.P.TOLER.
. Wanted,T0 TAKE OIlAUJi OF A COUN-J- L
TRY STORE a single man whospeaks nutive, and know?, the dry food-busine- ss
Apply at. this office. 473 Ht
THE ORAM)
, LOUVRE OF BRUSSELS.- -
Cor. Alakca & King bts. '
GRAND OPENINGON
Saturday, August 11th.New Goods,
Lutcst Novollics,Direct Impoj lutions.
Finc Clothing,
Silks and Satins,Real Laces,
"'j Hats, Corsets,
'' ,. - Taney .Go als.,The public aro nil respectfully invited
to call and examine our stock. , '
CIIAS. MlCIIIELS.,' ;
475 lw , Cor. Alukeii &Kiug Si?.
Just Arrived!Ex "Canopus,"
A SMALL LOTOF FRESH
Westphalia. Hams I
For Sale by
ED. HOFFcCIILAEGEU & CO,m lw
DILLINGHAM & CO.'S
BULLETIN OF NEW GOOD
Just Received Hydraulic
Suitable for Stock Ranches where water is required to be raised from' gulchesto pasture lands for watering stock. Full paiticulars and estimates furnished.
Refrigerators, Brooms of superior, quality, .
Magneso-Calcit- e Fire Proof Safes & BoxesAbsolutely fire-proo-
Lubricating Oils of evory, doscripllon'at lowest markot rales.T?!.tn Mr. tit T).i.i.ii II tAl.1n.. t.t. 4 ll.n ,1.!.. f.M Tit lO 1,1,1..
.New Goods constantly arriving.""Full lines of Plows and Agriculluial Instruments, ;. ;
Full assortment of Agate Iron Ware,
Illustrated Catalogues on application.
GRAND. DISPLAY OF
FANCY AND DKY GOODS-- AT-
A. M. Mollis'.i i
NOW HEADY TO SHOWthe public the Finest and Bept SelectedSteele ever exhibited in this K'ngdom,ata,tn Low PriceJ. Read thefollowing, mil und bccomlnced.
For want of spa' e quote but few of'he One Thou Mind Bargains now onhmid.Pure Silk Moire-- , all --.hade" 1 :o
worth 3 00t?urc Brocade-- , lending Fhuli"- - 0 GO
vnrlli 1 'i'iFine Siting -.; 1 00Fine Figured Sateon...'...,...... 0 50
wnfth 1 . . . 0 75Calico choice patterns, 15 yards for 1 00
Tremendous B irgains inHosiery and Undarwear.
Real Lisle Thread Hoe, all sh ide 0 50B il. Uose, silk cl leged, f. f 0 :t5Fanry col. hoc, lrom. . . 0 15Ladies Embr. OUniU- - 0 50Ladici'bkirtB, ivi-.- iufile.& tuk 1 00Ladies' night gowns, good quality. 1 00
Aho, an immense assortm nt of LaceGoods, Fichus, Gloves, Mitts, &c.
J!JI J"ULIJWJ11
all
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Differential Pulley Blocks, Carriage Lamps.
Manufactured
104 Fort Street.
IN GENT'S GOODSI have a full line of
Fine unlaundered shirts $1 00Fine percale shirts from TOOFine undershirts, from 0 25F.u cyjialf hose, from : .0 15Fancy half hose, full finish from.. 0 35Fl c brcc ided suspenders, from... 2 .rO
Fine Byciole shins, from 1.00Fine G. Silk handkerchief", fiom,. 0 75FineG limbing suits from 75Fine Silk Alpaca Coats 8 50
suiis, for painters 1 25
A full assortment of Tie-- , Scarfs,Neckwear, &c.
A NEW ADDITION!I have also a Idc I to my establishment
a FIRST CLASS MILLINE', just ar-
rived from the Coast, who will trim-hat- s
to order, and also wait upon thewants of my customers in the LadiesDepartment. " 460
Fori Street.
A NEW PROCLAMATIONBY
JOSEPH E. WISEMAN,XSeal Estat JSrolccr,
Ci. stem Iloiissc Broker, s ,'Employment A.2eiit, and
General Business ikg-en- t,
Office, 27 Morel ant street, - . - Hawaiian Gazette Block.By reiuest. I lunc addol to ray busiue.s that of a CUSTOM II )USE BROKER
ind vi.l hereaft-- r attend to making entries at fie Custom House of goods throaghPower of Attorney from merchmts. Our business community will find this dcpartn.eut a icat source of convenience.
ETln ONLY racogaized Real E3fcate Brokr in this Kingdom,--!Land and property for sale in nil parts of Honolulu and the various Islands.Hoiii.es to l,a e and rent .in Honolulu and suburbs.Rooms to rent, en suite or single, throughout Honolulu.Books and Accounts .kept.i Bills collected. Legal papers of every description
drawn. Agent for Vickery's Monthly Fireside Magazine and Visitor, with18 Chroraos ; subscription $1.25 per year. Agent for flic Best Life
Insurance Company in the World.USTClmrgcs always moderate. No. 172.
BATHING SUITS!Porthe l,OOOfOOOv
.AX.T.L COLORS A1XI SIZJESS,i'' ' FOR BALE AT
A. W. RICHARDSOU & (Vs.,No. OS
Drill
MIESOIV W3EST -
HAS JUST RECEIVED
A Supply of New Goods,Coal, Iron, Oak, Ash, Spoken, Pirns,
Fellooa', Hubs, Shafts', &c, of the best' quality,Sold at the lowest pi ices.
CUT-TODE- R CARRIAGES,Pjhcetons, Buggies, Wagons, &c, &c,
with the latest improvements."Blaolcuialllilns fc "Vootl-vorl- done or every description l'
Having the best MKcujca I am enabled to o work
Cheaper and bettor than any other firm in tliis city.New wor'c and Repairing done with coihpleto satisfaction, or no charge mede.
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Fresh North K. wind.Nothing in sight.
arrivals.Aug 8 .'.,.Sohr Liholiho from KolonAttir 9
Sdir Ncttio M. rriell frrm LnhainnSchr Jqtniu Ifjiin Wniiuiue ,
Sohr'Mnlolo from ILikalnii'
DEPART URESAug 8
Stmr Ivyntynr for windward portsSi'hr Ilulutikul.t fin'IIilo '
Schr Kiuiiki'iumli for llrnokan
VESSELS LEAVING THIS DAYSchr "Mririon for Kukiiihnolc
PASSENGhHS.For windward ports, per Iwnlani,
Am 8th Mrs Oeding and' sonMisses Laild, W Goodalu S ParkerL Draw, G Ros;, A D Courtney,EL G Steel; W "Corn Well, nnd 75,deck.
VESSELS IN PORTGr bk Cnhotni., Snlihnimuycr.Hklno Wll Dim aid, II millet .UUtue Discovery, PcrrinianH't Mospcr, llyuerHk Emerald. CarterJ : Unvote. IIIivls
VESSELS EXPECTED.Nla Numc Kinin ' rStmr fily of f . Y. fin Sydney, Aug --'7Stmr Australia, fin S P. Sept 5II I. K. M's SkoJieli'ir
. U. S. S. Pensacola . ,Hk. Lul'i Laiiirkoit fin SF.Ilk. fiMnoru from S. F.Bii u.iz.itlun, fin IJ omen Nov.Bk Kill (i fm Bremen . Nov. 2Bk Ioliml fm Cardiff Dec. S
Ilk Viies Wilnn. fm Newcastle Nov. 8Hk C.instine, fm Newcastle Oct. luBk Stviratun, fm New Y irk
'(In,
Bk Henry .J times, fm Ne-- York- - Rep' '
Bk 1 le of Anglcsea, fm Liverpnol Sf-p- t 4Bk Millsgate, fm Liverpo il - Si-p- I."B' 1 e'tcruno fm Liverpool duBk Chastca,.fm LiverpoolBk SV. Ridfont, fm Newcastle ' dueBk Bell, Isle fm NewcastleBk E ncrald fm Pt. Sanlilo dueBk M irtliu Davies fm Boston Nov.Bktne Hiilav, fm NewcasMo dueBktne Emma Clandina fin S. F.Bktue Monitor fm HumboldtSchr Rosario from S FSohr Reporter from S. F.Schr Twilight from S. F.
Wanted, by. a Lady,JUST ARRIVED from Sydney, a
of usefulnc43 and trust. Ncompetent "ns'Tuachen or Housekeeper.Excellent references from the Rev. N, D.
mill (iMmr .nil.i7.inv of SvrinflV.Addiess-.MISS.- r.
400 lw- .. .,Care
J,of Key. G.. Wallace,,,.
Notice.During my absence, from this King,
Mr.' A Wcnner will transactall my business under full power ofattorney.474 Un Wm. WEXNER.
Notice.DRAFT for $"100, of Kiiloa Sugar Co ,
1514, dated June 1, 188a, on H:Hackfeld & Co., favor of W.C.King,an 1 endorsed by T. J, King, is lost; payment has been storpud. .
473 3t T. J. KING.
Notice.DURING my absence from this King,
son, Eowahd A. McIneukv, will tranhact all business ' for meunder my full, power of attorney.
A'i. A.ll'l.J.l UJ,., X
Honolulu, Aug. C, 188a 472
Notice. .
MY ABSENCE from thUKingdom, Mr. Geo. Engelhardt
will have charge of my business, andact for mc under full power of attorney.17a lw ... SAM. NOTT.
JSotice.ALL accounts' remaining uwcttlcl
:i months and over will beplaced in the hands of a collector withomfurthoriotlec. Interest of 1 per rentper- - month and expenses for.collectingwill bo added to the bills.
A. M. MELLIS,471 lw 10 1 Fort -- trcot.
, NOTICE.YOUR IIOR8E IS SICK or LAME,IF or any way n it of order, call on A
T. BVKE I, at Cipt. J. C. Clancy's stnbles, corner of Queen & Punchbowl sts
EST Breaking horse to saddle or carriagc a specialty. Satisfaction gunranteed or no charge 430 ly
JLost, Stolen or Strayed.SMALL rBAY MARE with threeONE spots on her body, whore the
saddle is placed, and one white spot oifher forehead. Branded P on left hip.A suitable reward will be paid on return,iug to this ofllce. 401 tf
10 Itewartl.08T on Saturday nig it on Hitcl st.I'J A double-Englis- Thelitis Kug,
a dyed sheepskin loot' ruir, and an embroideri-- d dust-wra- TJio above re.ward will be palu'on retarding same to4(50 (i. W. MaCFAULAXE & Co.
To &et.A HOUSE on Emma street,
JnL"lnN containing 7 rooms, kjlohon,bat h.room. nautrv. servant's
room, carriage'houho, stabling, and fowlJiouhe, Inquire at 70 Fortttroot or 51Emma streft. , iM,
To Rent or Iiense.ONE COrrAGE, on King St.,'on lu mini: 7 rooms, with ftan.ling and ovory oouvenlonco,
about 1 mile from town. Artesian water laid on. Rent moderate
Anply toA. FERNANDEZ,
443 liu ' At E. O. Hull & Son's
SPECIAL NOTICE.
" Vc desire 16 call the attention of thepublic lo the
AMval of our Now GoodsJ list arrived
Per S'.camcr " Hankow," from London,
AND
Ship "Shandon," from Glasgow,
All ot which are
iTow on Exhibition--A.L oiu? Sales JECoom.
Comprising the following:
A Tiiblc Ccntro'piccc,
A Pair of 'Magnificent Vase3,.
Bronzes,
Clocks,
Dry Goods,
Linens,
Finest Linen Handkerchiefs,
An Elegant Assortment of F.ms,
Celebrated Portrait A'bu.ns,
Cabinet Portraits,
Music Boxes,
Picnic Ba?ket3,
Flower Bowls,
Duplex Lamps;
Stationery, .
Carpets and Rug3,
China and Glassware,
Breakfast, Dinner,
And Tea Sets,
&c, &c, &c., &c, &c.
G.W.MACFARLANE
V'1 CO.
BEAVER BLOCK.472
Special Notice.HUM OF E. O. HALL & SONTHE trnnsfcred their entire in-
terest in their bu-iue- ss to the NewCorporation of "E O. IJull & Son,Limited," deirc to make immediatesettlement of all ouMan.ling account- ;
and would kindly request that- - till p.ir--fie- s
knowing tllemsehc to be in theirlebt, would make a t.et. lenient beforeVugust :Ut,. as after that dno all ae.:o0iit d will be placed in thehands of a collector. 40 lwTHE CITY SHOEING SHOP,
No. 10 Forf Street,Opposite Pantheon Stables.
S. I Shaw, proprietor.
FULLY ESTABLISHED; with thepractical mechanics in the
Kingdom. Special attention piid todiseased hoofs and crippled horses. Thenew improved and benelicial foot tukapplied in doctoring horses the onlyshop in the city using them. All workguaranteed and done promptly on
terms. 418 ly
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For Sale.FINE 11 E It Iv SMII It 3
PIGS for breeding, fro n4 to $0. Apply at M
Dowsett's Corral, near tlioPound, 4(50 lm
" IfJW" "
Ocsanio Steamship Comp'y
f'fe;FO S,VNFRAN01SULrtftife The M.ignillceiil
New Iron S. S. Mariposa,Howard. Commander,
Will sail for above tort.SEPT. 7nt.
Passage in this lniignillcent Mcamshimay .,e secured in aitv. n e by applyinto
Wm. G. Iiiwin & Co., Agent
SS ship Company.Kuic oAN b'RANOI&UO
The Spletnlid Steauuhip
City of New York,Cobb, - Commander,
Will leave Honolulu for San Friincircion or about Aug. 27.
FOI? SYDNEY via AUCKLANDThe Splendid Steamship
Australia,Carglll, . Commander,
On or about Sept. ',For freight or passage apply to tin
undersigned agents,
We are now prepared to issue ticketsto San Francisco and return for $125tho Bound Trip.
II. II VCKl'KM) it Co.
aSv l'"Olt SAN FUANCISl'f
SCSSi- - The cll'iptsi bktneDiscovery,
l' 'iTinian, , - - .Ma er,Will n.ivu quick dispati'li for the i m
port. For froUlit or paistigo. ap.Ji.v tu11. Uaokkui.u Ac Co.. .V-- j 'ii
FOR SAN FRANCIoCd.
The clipper bktne"W. H. Dimond,
Houdlctt, - - Master,Will have quick dispatch for the aboveport. For freight or passage apply to
Wm. U. Inwix ij Co., .v.gents.i
IXTE21ISI VKD
Steam Navigation Company'slilNE OP STEAMERS. ,
Th.e Iwalani,oates, - - Commander
Runs-regularl- y to Kqna and Kau, aper ioi lowing lime lauiu:
Leaves Honolulu at 4 p.m. onFriday, .Inly,. 0 Friday., i Aug. 15--
TueVdnyr July 17' T iL"Jdiiy, Aug 2f- -
Friday, .tiny f Friibi3:, Sejit r.
Tucaday, Aug 7 Tuesrlrtv. Sent IfFridav, Sept, 28.,
AumvES at Honolulu:Saturday, July 14 Siturday, A'lg 2'Wed. July'2." Wed. I Sept 'Saturday, A.ig 4 "Snturlay, Sept 1
Wed. Aig 11 V. Sept 2t
The C. R. Bishop,cameiion-- , - Commander,, v Leaves Honolulu every Monday
at 5 p.m., for Nawiliwili, Ivoloa, Eleele.and Waimea, Kauai. Returning, leaver-Nawiliwil- i
every Friday evoning.
The James Makee,mcdonald, -
' Commander,Leaves Honolulu
every Thursday, at 5 p.m. for Kaplin andReturning leaves Kapim
every Tuesday evening.
its. Steamer Likelike,King, - jMuster.
Luave.s Honolulu each Tuesday at4 p.m., tDiicliiug at ri'xiina, Maa-lae- a
Bay, Makciia, Mahikoni,Laiipahnehoe and Hllo.
Itoturniiig, v III touch at all tinat oi- - ports, arriving at Honolulueach Sunday a.m. I
THE KAST 8AILINO . .2jJiU? Schooner Ehu'iai
will run regularlyTO .v.uALUA EVERY MONDAY,
Returning "on Tliursday, weatherpermitting.
For freight or passage apply to theCaptain on board, or to
161 ' A. F. Cooke, Agent.
A. FRANK C00KF,Ofllce, corner Nuuanu and Queen streets,
Honolulu, II. I.,Agent for the following Pacliots:Wallele, & Wiiioli,Waiehu, W Wnlmaju.Malolo, $jim'l Kaluna.Muna, JaSffiJs Julia,
Xa Mol, and Ehukai.Red Flag, with White Ball.
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JT2t SABiK,A T A 11AUGAIX, a complstc, tine,
N.J3W OUTFITvon A . -
- Firrft-Gla- ss Restaurant,ConsUtingof
Crockorywato, Umkiii0' Utensils,Ki.lvos nnd Fork',
Extra Flno White Linen Table C o ha,Together with
Everything NeededIn a tlrM o' is-- i c-- iiili i1 m r. Ha igcHoller, and all nppll u cj. u ed in a Restmiraut. A rdv to
Z. Y. SQUIKIH, Americiin House,40S tf " M.uinakea street
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Ladies and Gent's
Gold and Silver Watches
Just to hand.
Every Watch warranted as.represented.
THISIJT0ClRnfYltaSlnilipaiTlIi4CiS8itasptirtliwIhJlMstNo
N"!sNT ASSAY. V7
Facsimile of Silver Cao-- .
f 18 k iNo
Actual weightof :...
Gross Wgt
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Pioneer Carcag) Ma,:ufact33y,
75, 77 and 81
King St.
Gold
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tions, as I liavo discoveredwatches
in!! tlic. name of "Vntclius," arc of
jranufactnre, nnd are soldgenuine Wnltlmm watches.
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H.75, 77 81
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BELIEVE IT, IT
Great Bargains.
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Groat American OlotM i Huse
WHITMAN & WRIGHT,SSI. a. XtO.SE.)
All orders for Whccl-vehicle- s of every description filled with promptness anddispatch. Firt-cla- s Mechanic" employed all the year round.
8- - FINE CARRIAGE WORK A SPECIALTY, --mNothing too. hot o- - for u . CARS, OMNIBUdSES. PLANTA.
WAGONS, & OX CARTS, m de to or repaired.Horse Shoeing' Department
s under the (supervision of a prafticil mini a nieehanic to none. Wohave no uc for soaking scalds or lot tubs. All work guaranteed.
modcrmc. WHITMAN & WRIGHT,40S ly 7. 77 and King
lAgEium;
YOU CAN I3TD"yMEDICINES AND TOILET ARTICLES
25 per cent Cheaper atPALMER & TEACHER'S
TVow .Oi'Bttg- - Store,ANY STORE IN
IF YOU
LOW PRICES MUST RULE.ItnvuiiiH ! liarguiiiN ! Bargain; !
At the Great American Clothing HouseAs wo need room, v : aic now ofTering one of the largest and ho t.
ed of Yo.ith's, r.nd Children's at ridiculously low
' Gent's Complete Busines3 at $10, worth $16.50.Spring Cheviot in II stylos "i $15, wo th .
A assnrtnient of the Iate4 style of T.vc 1 Suit-i- , at $18, worth 25,, lino I SniH. i i lar jo variety, at red iced
Gout's I) rk Diagonal from $lft'up.An ininii me nsort iniul of Ulne Flannel S liln, from $10 up.Very Hue Yacht Cloth Suit-i- , in all andThe latest stylo in Gent's Dress Suits constantly on hand.Gent's Lightweight Overcoats, at low prices.
Great Reduction in our Boy's Clothing Department.l")0 Linen Suits, at worth
Want's Fju'msliinj; Iiiavtmeiit Bargain.G nt's White Shirts fr w $l--- " np; lino Pore lie ShirU, latest styles, $1 3 un.1 i m.o'i 'tr.i he ivy II mo, at "St cents a pair.
0 lo.en Finer Hose, in all at 3 cents a pair.7" do.cn atl'Jl- - emit a pair.
dozen Gommur MJrl'io Uulordiirh, full IlnUhed, wort'i .1,,0,Novelties In Gent's Neckwear, at lo.v prices..
Tho hand. ProuoU Panann U Us tit &.Macltln w Hats in town, pss- - s in icar h i, tounlitios. latent w;.., (V, ,f'0 il Jo , ,,, b ? n"r" u i --u lUi'u will '... !... !.... uic-'.i- m A':15)!im
Hut Dopsirtmontbtyloa constantly onat ipl. Cheapen valuestylos, and pd ,os,
soonm r h tor riWcnvarI
S. 03 & Gi,
several silver bear?Wultluim
which .Swissas
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and
DOH'T JUST TEY
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toli-i.-- TRAMT10N MULli order, altolcd
Omsecond
81 Street.
THAN OTHER TOWN.
finest,stocks Men's, Roy's Clothing
prices.
350 Suits,Suits,
large SsoinhYe'ry French Womc p.ijcs.
H'orMi'd Suits,
shades prices.
Boy's School $1.75: $2.5!).
Britishcolors,
P.moy Hose,patent ntSl:Lttcot
I'lliHt W'ito
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MAX ECKARTRegno notify hi customer nil public of Honolulu,
and the Inlands geuea'ly,TTliii.1: lie i Ueatly Kow
im cvi'r to supply tholr needs luAVTOIIia-- ; AND JEWELRY,
and, having etig gl a Competent Assit-t- a it from thoStates, ih aide to attend to aiy anu u it of
Wtitfili 111 (I l.'i li ir ft ml 1)nintiS.i..ttlllllllllll UH'I IVUjItt I I JUU
New Stylo3 in Jowelry, Am. Waltham Watohes, all styles,151 SolldjSiher AVure. Everything of the Best,
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CHANCE FOR BARGAINS !
Second-Han- d and in Good Order.Open t ml Top luggicB,Double Seated Carriages commonly
used for expresses,Double II u lies', nnd Saddles,Saddle Horse1, nnd horsc3 sultublu for
pliiutution uoik,Also, one Billiard Table.
For Sale nt the472 PANTHEON STABLES.
MERCHANTS BEAD !
THE undersigned 1ms, by request ofmerchants in Honolulu,
attached to his General Ofllcc Businessthat of
Custom House Broker.The continual increase of commerce tothese Island fully warrants this under-taking, and my intention is to make thisdepartment a specially in my ucncniiBusiness. I have arranged legal Powerof AMoincy blank's to transact businessfor the entry of goodB at the Uust"inHouse, and will alio pay and dischargefreight and duty expense, and, if required, deliver from the consignees.
Merchants will And that the time cm.ployed by them and their employees inmaking out duplicate invoices and at-
tending to thu entries will be a savingto their business interests by placing inthe Broker's hands all such business.
The merchants of Honolulu, I feelconfident, have full confidence in myintegrity and reliability, and that thisnew undertaking will be highly appre-ciated, I have not tltc slightest doubt.
Very Respectfully,J. E. WISEMAN,Custom Houe Broker,
And General Business Agent.GSTTelcpbone 172. 477 lw
OP VALUE TO THE PUBLIC.
W.C- - ASHLEY,Custom House Broker
lias opened an agency forCustom House Brokerage,
Real Estate Transactions,Employment Service,
And General Business,
At J. IV. ItolierlHOH & Co'h. Station-ery, Stoic,Merchant street (near the Post Office.)
Books and Accounts neatly kept nndadjusted.
Bills collected.Legal Documents of every description
drawn up.Anything in the way of business care-
fully and promptly attended to.P. O. Box 484; telephone i.. 470
Mr. J. W. YARNDLEY,TEACHER OJT 31USIC
IES VIOLIN and theSPECIAL'I oftheVorCE.Piano-- ) Tuned, Repaired and Polished.Orders received o ily at the Furniture
and Piano Store oft:. E. Villi:tms, 111Fort Street Telephone 70; or at myresidence. Please send orders one daybefore the work is'requircd to be done.
404
Water Notice.WING to the scaicity of water, me
hours for irrigation will bo
liimitetl to 4 hours per tinyfrom 6 to 8 a. m. and from 4 to G p.m.until further notice.
CIIAS. B. WILSON,Approved: Sup't "Waterworks.
Jno.E. Burnt, Minister of Interior.May 5th, lb83. 304
JUST ARRIVEDl'Ell "CANOl'Uh"
P1LSENER BEER!
FOR SALE BY
ED. HOFFSCHLAEGER & CO.
402 2w
True to the Test !
MACNEALE & URBAN SAFES
a. CA.it:r.C. 9. Bkugkii, Esq., Agent,
Macneaio & Urban Safes,Honolulu.
)i:aii Sin, I take great pleasure toinform you 'that the No. 3 Mncnealc &"Urban Fireproof Safe purchased someVearfa ago has parsed through tho disas-trous lire of last night to my entire n.
I opened the same on thecombination (tips and handle havingmelted oil), without any ifflculty, andfound contents in pertect order,
1 ours very truly, L. WAY.Honolulu, Juno 28, 18B:.
A. Xjili-gr-o AH01.tmClltof these Justly Celebrated Safes
CONSTANTLY ON HANDOld Safes taken lu Exchange.
O. O. BEKGEIt,General Agent Hawaiian Islands.
448 tf
Furniwliert Kooiiihrrn.LET, coiner of Qumii and Punch.
bowl streets.457 tf Apply on tho PiemiBcs,
WE HAVE RECEIVED
Ex " DISCOVERY,"
J3bls Mess Beef,
Blls Prime Mess Pork,
Bbls Salmon,
Half l)l)ls Salmon, '
Kits Salmon Bellies,
Hf bbls extra Family Beef,
Gases Fairbank's Lard,
3, 5, and 10 lb cans,
Butter in Glass Jars, 41b.
Butter in kegs,
ItollCH & CO.August 1st, 1883.
LEIAM ISTO.
NEW GOODSFROM--
M-IOJUIIf-c.
We have just recoived
The Finest AssortmentOF
WBCKERWOR9C,Crochetwork,
Embio'dcry,Bcots and Shoes,
Walking Canes,
Fancy Baskets, &c.
(ALL HAND MADE)
EVER SEEN IN HONOLULU.
To enumerate them all would take toomuch space, but this will give you anidea:
Chairs, Table w, Sofas,DOSA-DO- S SEATS,
Layettes, Work Tables,Embroidered Bedspreads,
Guitar?, Toilet Sets, &c,
Cull mid Sec rJDliem.
DIAS & GONZALVES,
4!01m Hotel Street.
COMMOTIONIN THE
ROPE MARKET!Yes, and we sell
.A.W JLov UM tlio Ijo-wch- L !
and don't anybody forget it.
We sell New Bedford Eope, and anyretailer knows how it will hold out iunet weight-W-
also have the mo?t varied assort- -
ment of
SHIP CHANDLERYkept by any house this side of the RockyMountains, sucfi as
Hei.p and Manila Cordage, all sizcB,Artciian Well Boring Hopes,Manila Iliiwsorn, Wiro Rope,Cotton and Hemp Duck and Twine,Galvanized Maiinc Hardware,
PAINTS AND OILS,Pure Copper Sheathing, 14, 10 & 18 ozYellow Metal aud Nails, 14 to 28 oz.Copper Paint (Tarr & Wonsin's)Whale Boats, Boat Stocks,Gal. Boat Nails, all kinds and sizes,Aud 1001 other tilings too numerous
to mention Also, agents for
Ferry Davis' 1'ain Killer,Brand & Pierce's Bomb Guns and
Bomb Lances, &c, &c,All of which we will sell at the
Lowest Rates.300 ly A. W. l'ciice & 0.
Found,gi ATURDAY, a Biacelet. Tho
; owner c 11 havo the same on prov.ing ownership and 'paying o.peuses.Apply tit this office. 400
Just Becsived,Ex " Discovery,"
CROWN FLOUR,In if and Barrels,
The best for Family and Baking pur-pose- r,
for sale hi quantities
to suit by
4G3 3t. II. IIACKFELD & CO.
"Try tho Fragranco of Iho Wood, Nicotian,"
Choice Havana CigarsOf the Finest Brands
And JEfost Iflnvors,As follows:
Manuel Garcia, Figaro,Margarita, La Corona,"
Flon do Cuba, Coney Island,MAY NOW BE HAD FROM
H. J. NOLTE,Beaver Saloon, Fort street.
EST'Other goods as before.
The Delmonioo Restaurant
next door to Castle & Cooke,on King street.
Meals Cooked to OrderAT LLA IIOUHB.
LTJlSCEtES & SUPPERS25 to 50 cents.
Board, per week, upstairs, : : fG.OOin advance.
R. VON OEHLHAFFEN & Co.,430 lm Proprietors.
FISHER'S
CHAMPAGNE CIDE3PURE. WHOLESOMEA HEALTHFUL
BEVERAGE,According (o the highest and be t medi- -
cal testlmi.ny.Manufactory, : : : No. 13 Lili'ia St
P. O. Box, 379. Telephone, 284.
J5gyA 1 orders receive piompt attention.
KENNEDY & Co.,Jobbing and Retail
0-3RL003EI-
Campbell's Fire-Proo- f Buildings
No. 67 Hotel Street.P. O. Boz No. 207.
204 ly Ring up Telephone No. 240.
WALLPAPER!
A Large AssortmentOF TUB
LATEST STYLESOK
Fine Wall PapersAND
BORDERS!Just received, and for sale by
WHDER & CO.Bg&, Call aud examine. 147
" Variety the Spice plstfe."
SPERM OIL!We have On hand
Put up in 5 gall, tins
and cases of 10 galls.EACH, OF
Clear and Pure Sperm OilTaken by the " Orca," "Louisa," and
"Mary & Helen," which will bo
SOLD at LOWEST PRICESj
JtV
Castle & Cooke.
.AJL"W.A.YS
WE MEAN
BUSINESS
AJEHEIAJDZ
40 More Cases just arrived- - ex u Mariposa,"No High Rent! No Baits t No Trash to Give Awayt but good, solid
G-ent'- s Furnishing Goods!Clothing, Straw and Folt Hats, Caps, Boots,
Shoos, Slippers, Trunks, Bags, Valisos, &o., &c,AT PRICES THAT AVIIiL 3IAIC33 YOU 1T.T313X HJV.fPV
We have tho largest stock on tho Isl nids, in all grades, from the Cheapest tothe Best; all fresh and well selected, from our buyers in New York and San Fiau.
Our goods sell too quickly to get old. If yon want Fresh Styles and NewGoods, go direct to the
ONE PRICE MECHANICS' BAZARCorner of Fort and Merchant Streets, Honolulu.
S. W. LEDERER, Managor. .(252) J. L. ROSENBERG
S3-COO- D NEWSIESThe New Firm of Lycan & Johnson
Have wittily 3Voav GJ-ood-
and all articles sold by them arc at new prices.
Pianos, Organs, Furniture, & Sewing Machinessold on the installment plan, and rented at very reasonable rates, Jallowlng themoney paid, as rent, to be applied as purchase money. They make a
Specialty of Furnishing Housesor rooms completely, in any style that may be desired. They manufacture PictureFrames, and have in stock
Over One Thousand different Styles of Mouldingfor frames nnd window or door cornices.
They have brass poles and rings, walnut and ebony finished poles and rings,and can manufacture Lambrequins and house dranerv to trtcasc all tastes. Intheir Fancv Goods Department you can
totypes, beautiful Water Colors, Vases,Tea Scti. Screens, Va. PI iq-10- Fans,Maiolico ever 3een in this mirket.
.A. fine asoitiMieii.t of Toys.
UNION FEED COMPANYHave .Received per " Chius Spreckels" & " W. G. Irwin,"
1000 BALES OF CHOICE NEW HAY,500 bags Oats, 600 bags Barley,
800 bags of Bran,All of which will bo sold at bottom prices- -
GcoJs de'ivcrcd.
WE
BUSINESS
find Steel Engravings,Album, Goods consisting&c, &c. most
Telephone No. 175.
enabled tho andiuo
AND FOI.L GIVEN.
All orders promptly attended to.102 3m
ENTERPRISE FEED CO.Corner of Queen and Edinburg Streets.
Telephone, SSOH. JT. AG-NE- W
BEGS to inform his friends and the public generally that he has OPENEDat the above stand, and has made complete arrangements for a con
supply of
- Fresh Goods of the very best qualitywhich will offer for sale
THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.lie hopes, g his best attention td please the public, to merit a part of theiA large stock of
Wheat and Oat'Hay, and Ground Barley,
now on hand.
WEIGHT
AT
California and Oregon Oats, Bran,Middlings, &c,Ordcrs'solicited and satisfaction guaranteed, or no pay asked
H. J. AGXEW, Proprietor. 349
J. M. OAT, Jr., & CO.Have just received ex Suez,
A new lot of Blank Books, Blotting TabletsLotto und IVoto Papers,
lulcw, Mucilage, Gold Peuw, &e.ALSO, A BMAT.L ASBOIITSIENT OK
Pl&qxiesj for House Ieeo:rting-- .
Red Rubber Stamp Agency.02TA11 orders filled promptly.JEJ
253 Gazette Block, No. 35 Merchant Street,
J. W. EOBERTSON & Go's
Subscription DepartmentWE are prepared to receivo further ordors for any Paper 'Magazine publish
ed In California, tho Kabtern Stales, Canada, and Europe.At present time wo receive by every mail one hundred and fifty
different- - Papers and Magazines, published in tho English, French, German, andScandinavian Languages,ivs our suopcripuou usi is large, weiazinen at a low rato of RiibFcnntinn
Water Notice.Office Sup't Water Works, .
Honolulu, July 3, 1882.
ALL persons having Water Privilegesnotified that their Water Hates
aro payable semiannually, in advance,at tlio office of the Superintendent ofWater Works, foot of XTuuanu btrect,upon tlio 1st dav of January and July ofeach year. ClIAS. B. WILSON,
Sup't Water Works.S. K. Kaai, Minister of Interior. 204
MEAN
!
Oil Paintings,Japanese of
Some of the choice
are to furnish Papers
:vo.
tmuous
he
patronage.
Whole
or
the over
WATER NOTICE.tpO ensuro water for privileges con--
necled with tlio Upper Nuuanu"Valley Jlcsorvoir, arrangements havebeen made bo that water will be avail-able for those between tho hours of C a.in. to 0 a. m.; and for thoso on thoPunchbowl line, from Judd Hill to Ka-piola- ni
street, between the hours of ,i p,m. to 7 p. in., until fuithe- - notice.
OIIA8. B. WILSON.8jP'i MVatcr WorJw
Honolulu, Juno 13th, 1883. .J2