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PRICE 5 CENTS. VOL. VI. NO. 29. HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, THURSDAY , FEBRUARY 3, 1887. Advertisements. Advertisements, 3vlmtJj9fnutjs. Stdmlisements. THE DAILY Pacific Commercial Advertiser ATTORNEYS-A- T IAW, TO PLANTERS. JOHN 8PBTTANCK. 8. I.. 8TANLKY. ROYAL INSURANCE COMP'Y OF LIVERPOOL. 18 PUBLISHED Every Morning Except Sundays, VOLNKT V ASHFOBD. CLARKJvCK W. ASHFORD. "k i.(!(t(,ou(i CAPITAL fTWTr.ir rr.Fn rn VHJVtl umm VVi AshfoiHl A Asbford, ATTORNEYS, COUNSELLORS, SOLICITORS, ADVOCATES, ETC. OiBcr Honolulu Hale, adjoining the Pos Office. 4d&wtl UNLIMITED LIAEILIT. Wm. G Irwin. Claus Spreckels Spruance, Stanley & Co., Importers and Jobbers of Fine WHISKIES, WINES AND LIQUORS 410 Front St., Nan Francisco. 2 tf Aw ISAAC S. DAVIS. HEKRY COWkLL DAVIS & C0WELL, MANUf ACTUBKH8 OF Santa Cruz Lime, OF ENGLISH PORTLAND IMPORTERS FIRK BRICKS, FIRE CLAY, Etc. 211-81- 3 DRUMM Street, bet. CUy and Washington P. O. Box 2,22. HAN FRANCISCO. SUBSCRIPTIONS : Da-- l. C. Advertiser, one year...- - 5 00 Daily P. C. A dvrktisek, six months 3 00 Daily P. C. Auveriiskr, three months 1 50 Daily P. C. Auvkiitiskr, per month 6) Wkkkly P. c Advertiser, one year 5 00 V eirii Subscription, W. P. C. A. (Including postage-- ) 6 50 Payable Invariably in Advance IMPORTERS A DEALERS II AY AND UltAIIV, Telephone No. 175. 35 if IiiNiirauee oi all description Fire be effected at Moderate Rates of Prr m uru, by the uuderslgned. WM. G. IRWIN fe CO tf Managers for Haw. Islands CLAUS SPRECKELS & CO., JOHN T. DARE, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Office No. 12, Spreckels Block, Honolulu. 176 oct21tf LIT BANKERS. Two K.iii !:.;:;, :u'.:.i.-- l .!.'; a:i.l .Tim, In hot, or i y No mutter what th? ric-lc-- t was Most always w..tj t.'etlior. Fire and Marine Insurance Co. Of New Zealand. CAPITAL,. : lO,OUO,000. ECIL BROWN, ATTONE AND C- - Notary Public, Campbell's Block, Merchant stFeot HONOLULU J. C. JOHNSON & CO., LEATHER, HARNESS, SADDLERY, FIREMEN'S EQUIPMENTS, 12 and 14 Pine street, San Francisco, Cal HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, EUEEKA! f) f J i j i Eat one day Jack went to the stream To taki? a little swim; He gut a tram; . which laid him out. And here's the last of him: Ktabllslied an Ajfeuey at Having- - for the Hawaiian Islands, the un- dersigned are prepared to accept risks against Fire in dwellings, stores warehouses and merchandise on favorable terms. Marine risks on cargo,, freights, bottomry, protits and commissions. "Lonse promptly adjusted & payable. 19-d- wtf WM. G. IRWIN fe CO. We have on band a onsignment of Automatic Trash Feeding Furnaces, Fo. four and five foot furnaces, complete with grt bars, bearers and trash carriers. Machines of ir is make are now in successful operation at Spie kelsville, Makee Sugar Company and other plan ations. Also, a consignment of Filter Presses, Having all the latest improvements. PLANTERS AND OTHERS Interested are requested to call and examine the above. For prices and further particulars ap ply to Wm. (x. Irwin & Co., 2.ut Atrents. BONE MEAL !! The undersigned are uow prepared to re ceive orders for this Celebrated Fertilizer from the manufactory of Buck & OhlanJt San Francisco: The following is a report of the compo- nent parts, as obtained by Chemical analy- - Water 8.10 per cent Organic Matter 29.18 Silicious Matter 4.65 " Lime 31.70 " Phosphoric Acid 23.11 " Oxide of Iron 85 " " Carbonic Acid 1.89 " Alka Salts 52 " 100.00 Nitrogen 2.7 per cent. Orders Received will have Prompt and Careful Attention. W. G. Irwin & Co., Agents or the Hawaiian Islands, 21tfj Agents for Kirby's ttanta Cruz Tanneries. Sole Harness and all other kinds of leather. 4 seii 1 y Draw Exchange on the principal parts of tbo world. o;- - We have received a consignment o the tuost Economical and Valuable Feed for all kinds of Stock, vij.; COOKED LINSEED MEAL. It Is the greatest Flesh former, Milk and Butter producer in use. Koliala Saloon. Will receive deposits on open account, make collections and conduct a general banking and exchange business. M. THOMPSON. ATTORNEY - AT-LA- W, And Solicitor in Chancery Office, Campbell's Block, second story, rooms 8 and tf. Entrance on Merchant street, Honolulu, U. I. 44 tf J. IYI. M0NSARRAT. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Real Estate In any part of the King" Bought, Sold aud Leased on Commission Loans Negotiated and Legal Documents Drawn No. 27 MERCHANT STREET, Gazette Block, Honolulu. 45-t- f Jim tackled th- - preen apple crop And twenty-fou- r he ate; He jot a cram;), which bent him so They couldn't jerk him straight. Dansville Breeze. U. H. KLLIS. J. W. MILLKR. ELLIS & MILLE R Wholesale and Commission Dealers In Hay, Grain and Feed 25 and 27 SPEAR STREET, Between Market and Mission, SAN FRANCISCO S- - Order Solicited. 6dec2-l- y Best of Ales, Wines and Liquors ALWAYS ON HAND. Deposits bearing interest received In their Sav ings Department subject to published rules and regulations. lTocStf SHE DEMANDED AN ENCORE. Oil Cake Meal shows abort 27 per cent, ofnu ritive matter; this nearly 39 per cent. 100 ft8. o this meal is equal to 300 lbs. of oats, or 318 tts. of corn, or to 707 lbs. of wheat bran. For Sale in Lots to Suit. Also, oui Unrivalled MIXED FEED, as well as our usual supply of the best kinds o Hay, Oats, Wheat, Corn, Etc., Etc. Faney drinUa of every deweripl ion aspeeiPlty. EL. H. Webb, Whittier, Fuller & Co., Manufacturers of PIOJYEER WHITE LEAD, PACII1C RUBBER PAINT, TAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS and AR- TISTS' MATERIALS, 21-2- 3 Front St., : : San Francisco --d2)-ly Proprietor. 50dfewly He sat on a bicycle as straight as an iej-cl- e, and she on a tricycle rode by his side. He talked like a jolly fop and naught could hU folly stop, with all kinds of lolly pop enliven- ing the ride. At last incidentally, mon instinctively than men- tally, he grew sentimentally saccharina sweet. And be told with intensity of love's strong pro- pensity, its force and immensity, its fervor and heat. Just then o'er some hummocks he sprawled out kerflummux. nnd she thought what a liim-mu- x to tumble just then! But he climbed to his station, w hile she said witli elation: "Renew 3"our narration; say it over again." Life. LAIJSTK &, CO. 3 tf CLAU8 SPRgCIIU f. a IKWIF. Bell Telephone No. P. O. Box No. 415. Clias. T. Gulick, NOTARY PUBLIC. Agent to Take Acknowledg-ment- to "Labor Contracts. Marriage Li- cense Asent. TELEPHONE 55 WM. G. IRWIN & Co., FAfTOHS and Commission Sl'GAlt Honolulu 1. I. tf JOHN COOK, House Carpenter & Builder. 31 Alakea Street, Will furnish estimates and make contracts for any description of wood buildings. Jobbing of all kinds done, and satisfaction guaranteed. PNTESPEIS THE CATCHER CAUGHT. GENERAL BUSINESS C. MAIN. E. II. WINCHESTER Main & Winchester, Manufacturers and Importers of Harness, Saddles, Rridles, Whips, COLLARS, 8ADDLERY WARE, ETC. Nos. 214, 216, 218 aud 220 Battery 8 treet, San Francisco. Illustrate d catalogue sent on application. 1C1 in ch2 -- AND- Jz2 PLANING- - MILL. Alakea, near tineen St. 3S-- tf COMM1SSION AGENT, Here lies a man of many lies, His name was Catfish Jim; He use to dig all day for worms-Th- e worms now dig for him. 57 tf Charges as low as the lowest. -- Tid Bits. GRAHAM PAPER COMPANY, St. Wo. Manufacture and Supply all kmis of Cook. News, Flat, nut I Isabel Papers, Iiiiler" Itoards, Twines, Etc W.. G. RICHARDSON, RESIDENT AtiKNT 203 LeileMStrlT Street. telephone No. 47. SAN FRANCISCO. REAL ESTATE BROKER. lCampbell'a Block, second floor, adjoining United States Consulate, Merchant street, Hono- lulu, H. I. 391jan3tf THOMAS LINDSAY Manufacturing Jeweler, "Where the Flies Were Tlenty. M. PHILLIPS & Co., and Wholesale Dealers it: Importers Boots, Shoes, Hats, Men's Furnish-iu- g and Fancy Hoods. No. 11 Kaahumanu Street Honolulu, 11. I. 25tf-w- tf H. HACKFELD & CO., COMMISSION AUENTS. GEXEIUL Queen St., Honolulu, H.I. 4 L j No. 6 Nnnauii Street, To the dPiablic. Honolulu, II. I. Particular attention paid to repairing. MANHOOD 'a rj' RESTORED 32 tl " in in j T '' '"' "T J MAOFAELAHE & C0-- , Metropolitan Market Furnished or Unfurnished, HOEESAEE DEALERS AND EJ. The Pacific Transfer Co., Office with C. K. Miller, 42 Merchant street. Bell Telephone .'77. Mutual Telephone 391 The reason that Thousands cannot get cured of SEMINAL WEAKNESS, LOSS OF MAN- HOOD, and the result of abuse, disease or excesses, is owing to a complication called PJIOSTA TOR-RHE- A. DR. LIED JO'S IS VI G ORATOR is the ONL Ycurefor PROSTA TORRIIEA. Price, 2.00 per package, 6 packages, g 10.00. Guide to Health and Self-Analy- st sent free. Address LIE" BIO DISPENSARVfor Diseases of Men, 400 Geary St., San Francisco, Cal. lo:-- tf eral Jobbers in WINKS and LIQUORS. No. 12 KaHhumauii Street, HONOLULU. 28-t- f N R. Sneeial Attention tfiven o lar;ge Contracts. a tfAw The Ftisdon Iron & Locomotive Works, Corner of Beale suid Howard Streets, SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA IL1SU STREET, MAW - MIT 4 COTTAGE ON LUNALILO AND I'IKOII STS., l furnished complete for housekeeping. Use of horse and carriage; large garden. Apply to CI1AS. J. FISUEL, 127-oct- 7tf Cor. Fort and Hotel Sts. US W. MAEKT.8. r. B.UiMMe. G, J. WALLER, PROPRIETOR I am fully prepared to do all kinds of drayage, hauling or moving work, all of wnlch I will guai-ante- e to execute faithfully. 33 ly S. F. GRAHAM, Proprietor. ED. HOFFSCHLAEGER & CO., fc Commission Merchants. Imiorters Honolulu, H. I. j27-t- f President .Superintendent W. H. TAYLOR... JOS. MOORE Choicest Meats from Finest IIerrt,4 "Julius, wbere's that watermelon I left on that table a few minutes ago?" "Fo de Lawd I don't know, missy; spec's de flies done eat it up. Can't keep off de flics wid such a brush as dis, no how V Dixie. WM. McCANDLESS, No. 6 ilueeii Street, Fish Market. Dealer in choicest BEEF, VEAL MUTTON, FIScH, etc. Family and Shipping Orders carefully attended to. Live Stock furnished to vessels at short notice, and vegetables of all kinds supplied to order. 29 tf APPOLLO BELVIDERE. mllles and shipping supplied on SHORT New Photograph Rooms. NOTICE and at tho J. Hi. SOP E Tl 9 Successor to J. M. Oat, Jr., & Co., STATIONERS & NEWS DEALERS, Hawaiian Gazette Block. 27 Merchant St., Ilonolnln. H.I. 41 tf JOSHUA IIENDY Machine "Works No. 35 to 51 Fremont Street. SAN FRANCISCO. Manufacturers of New and dealers in Sec ond- hand Boilers, Engines and Machinery Of Every Description. Bill Nye Attempts Classic Art A Towel That Was an Inspiration. I have taken the liberty to present here- with a marine view of Apollo on his way to the bath rooms at Belvidere. He is ac- companied by a crash towel. When he took his lath, he had nothing to do but to remove his laurel wreath aud hang it on a nail. I hope that the art critic will not criticise this picture too closely. It is not prepared for a close scrutiny on the part of the student or any one else. Dodge, Sweeney & Co., San Francisco, Cal. Wholesale dealers in Butler, Cheese, Lard, and all kinds of provisions. SOLE AGENTS FOR IJbby, McNeill fc Elbby's Canned Meats. II. M. Dunce's (Eagle Brand) Chicago Hams Henry Verbajfe's Canned Vienna and Ham Sausage, And G. XV. Hume's Flair Brand of Canned Salmon. 104 mch2'J 87 G. M. Josselyn & Co., Importers and Wholesale Dealers In Ship Chandlery, 38 and tO Market St San Francisco. Agents fo Taunton Sheathing Metal Manufacture lng Company. 12fe23-l- y WATERHOUSE & LESTER, Importers of Wagon Lumber And CARRIAGE MATERIAL. 16 to 22 Beple Street. Nan Francisco. 13-Jy8- '7 NICHOL'S STORE. FORT STREET, OVER the Shooting Gallery. Pictures, Port- raits and Views. First-clas- s work. Satisfaction guaranteed. 114ap2 I. A. OONSALVES. Lowest Market Prices. OF STEAM MACHINERY, IN BUILDERS steamboat, Steamship , Land Engines and Boilers, High Pressure or Compound. STEAM VESSELS, of all kinds, built complete with Hulls of Wood, Iron or Composite. ORDINARY ENGINES compounded when ad- visable. STEAM LAUNCHES, Barges and Steam Tugs constructed with reference to the trade in which they are to be employed. Speed, ton- nage and draft of water guaranteed. SUGAR MILLS AND SUGAR-MAKIN- G MA CHINERY made after the most apprbved plans. Also, all Boiler Iron Work, connected therewith. WATER PIPE, of Boiler or Sheet Iron, of any size, made in suitable lengths for connecting together, or Sheets Rolled, Punched and Packed for shipment, ready to be riveted on the ground. HYDRAULIC RIVETING, Boiler Work and Water Pipe made by this establishment, Riveted by Hydraulic Riveting Machinery, that quality of work being far superior to hand work. SHIP WORK, Ship and Steam Capstans, Steam Winches, Air and Circulating Pumps, made after the most approved plans. SOLE AGENTS and manufacturers for the Pa- cific Coast of the Heine Safety Boiler. PUMPS Direct Acting Pumps, for Irrigation or City Works' purposes, built with the cele- brated Davy Valve Motion, superior to any other pump. J. N. S. WILLIAMS'. - Honolulu Room No. 3, upstairs, Spreckels Block. f Agent for Hawaiian Islands ) 9se30-lyd-- w E. TI Mayhew, BC A ff P R QSi QfU i 6 NO. C FOltT STKKKT. Opposite Wilder A Co.'s H. J. iJoIta, Prour. Ol-tt- JiTIM 3 A. M. TILL 10 P. M FISST-CLAS- S LIXCHSS, COFFEK, TO, SODl.VATEB, GIXtiER AI.E,. Cifxni-s- : jritl Tobacco- - OF BEST BRANDS Plain and Fancy PIPES personally selected from the Manufacturers, and a Large Variety of BKHT QUALITY SMOKERS' ARTICLES. Lovers o B1LLIA RDS will flntf an Klcg&nt ".u:;;v;;:- - & co. eilliars tasle on the Premises. The Pioprietor would be pleased to receive a call from his Friends and the Public generally who may desire a uracil. A SMOKE. OR A (JA.ni: Of nirxiARns. J. J. J3RO"WISr. Accountant, Land, Estate and Labor Agent. Accounts Collected. CAMPBELL'S BLOCK, Merchant street. "Bj.VKs All meats delivered from this market are thor ongly ehilled Immediately after killing by means of a Bell-Colem- Patent Dry Air Refrigerator Meat so treated retains all its Juicy properties, and la GUARANTEED TO KEKP LONGER AFTER DELIVERY THAN FRESHLY-KILLE- D MEAT. 47-- u ' 1 References Hon. A. S.Cleghorn, R. J. Esq. P. O. Box 409. 3T8-decl6- tf Have constantly In stock New ana Second-han- d WOOD-WORKIN- G MACHINERY, MACHINISTS' TOOLS, IRRIGATING AND PUMPING MACHINERY PIPING, PIPE-FITTING- S, ETC. Catalogues and price lists forwarded upon appll cation. 7fe23-l- y NOTICE. Foundation Timbers ! ! LEYI STItAUSS & CO., 14 and IS Ratterystreet, San Francisco Cal. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, R6 Hotel Street, Ilonolnln, II 1., (Opposite Fashion Stables). ATA MEETING OF THE DIRECTORS OF x- - the Mutual Telephone Company, held this day, it was decided to reduce the rent of instruments to S5 per month in the districts of Koolan, Ewa, Waianae and Wa'alua. A. JAEGER, Secretary Mutual Telephone Co. Honolulu, January 6, 1887. 402-jan-- tf We have just received from Australia a few Iron-har- k Foundation Timbers. H. J. NOIiTE. N. F. BUEGESS, 84 Kins Ilonolnln.- - T3 V G GAGE Importers of Foreign and Domestic Drygoods Hosiery, Ladles and Gent's Furnishing Goods. stole Proprietors and Manufacturers of thecele-barte- d PATENT RIVETED CLOTHING. 11Jan26 87 31-t- f BELL TELEPHONE 53 SIZES 16x21 indies. 12 Feet "Long. And llxlH Indies, 18 Fee t Long-- . P. O. liOX 315. For Waianae and Waialua. -- AND- WENXER & CO. 92 Fort Street. CTbese timbers, as thir same signifies, are nearly as solid and durable an iron, and for foundation purposes, or others of like nature, cannot be surpassed. N. CURRY & BROTHER, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IX and Pistols, Colt Winchester Kennedy and Martin Magazine Rifles. Remine ton, Sharps and Ballard "Sporting Rifles. Airents forW. W. Greener, Colt, Parker and Remington Breech-loadin- g Double Guns, Colt and Smith A Wesson Pistols. N. CURRY & BRO., 113 San-som- e street, San Francisco Cal. 16-l- y MONTHLY PAYMENTS. GENERAL EXPRESS. Drayingand steamer freight carefully handled. Office Telephone 202. Residence 152. 337dec3tf ""EASIER WAIMANALO" WILL LEAVE -- v Monday and Thursday for above port., i. ; Wednesday and Saturday. 4.?.-fe- C. BOLTE, Agent APOLLO O.V ni3 WAT" TO THE BATH. I think, however, that the towel was an inspiration on my part, and those who have seen the picture say they are very glad I thought about it. Aixrtlo was the god of light, also of poetry, music, archery and lawn tennis. He was greatly loved by the Greeks fcr his poetry, bis violin solos and his economy and sim- plicity in dress. A good, durable laure) wreath would lost him the year round. But it mortified him to be driven fron apartments by the shrill cry of 'fire," a. find when he reached the street that he baa forgotten his wreath. Apollo was also recognized as the author of the healing art and the god of proi hot ie in- spiration, as especially manifested in the oracle at Delphi, Ind. He was greatly beloved by every body bli- the clothing men. Many of them came and offered him Water-bur- watches of great value if he would come and trade with them, but he'said "No." wIf I wear clothes," said he, "other poets will get. above their business and want clothes. It better at is." He tlifii twanged hi.- - '..-- e and burst forth iutjKjng. 13 iU Nv Uiieaffo Kambler. W. Gr. Irwin & Co. 311nov25tf All work in my line faithfully done. Plans and specifications made. Jobblug in all details done at short notice. Good work and low charges is my motto. -5 L. G. SRESOVICII & CO., Commission Merchants and Wholesale alerstn Foreign and Domestic Fruits, green and dried; manuiacturersof Desiccated Cocoanut. Bananas, Limes, Pine Apples. Sicily Lemons, Tahiti Oranges and Cocoanuts, Nuts of 81 kinds, Dates and Smyrna Figs, - Packing Fruit for export a specialty. Long ex- perience in shipping to China, Australia, Mexico, Central America, Eastern States, etc. Tropical Frnits imported direct by every steamer. Branch House, San Francisco, P. O. box 1388. Honolulu, H. I., P. O. box 120. 413, 416 and 417 Washington itreet, opposite Post Office; 412, 414 and 416 Merchant street. 10 feb2C 87 SAN FRANCISCO. Have on hand New Foreign and Homemade Jewelry. '"Wiitclies'j Ilracelets, Necklets, Pius, Lockets, Clocks, And ornament of all kinds. ! and Gold Plato iJeant Solid Silver Ten Sets. Suitable for Preaeiitatlon. t EVOKAVINO AND NATIVE JEWELRY A Specialty. Iiepalrlnsr in all it branches. t& Sole Agents for King's Eye Presi vers, " . Partnership Notice. For Lease or 3a THE INTER-ISLAN- D STEAM NAV- IGATION COMPANY, (Umltel.., Keep cccUul- - on hini, for sale, 8TE.-M- , FAMILY iiJ BLACKSMITH COA L, and a general aasortmf u'ul UAT; IROX. Vr - All accounts for Adrertlalns and Job Printinc at ttit Faeltle Commercial . -- .riR.r ' let-- ' will from this date be presented for pay nt mCPdy. Honolulu, ir.'r" 2. 135. KAHOOLAWE RANCH COS this topartn CLEMENT SNEVD KV . JOHN RALPH SNEVD RANDAL VON TEMP Honolcln, January, 1887. HOURE AND LOT AT Wl-.Mi- a' I THE occupied by G. D. r r.. 'n!. , office at of ( FP.EETII k Z.y. X ' 363 Iec2itf 0N,u.v. . . vt. '

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Page 1: MJJM - University of Hawaiievols.library.manoa.hawaii.edu/bitstream/10524/38403/1/1887020301.pdf · Machine "Works No. 35 to 51 Fremont Street. ... hand Boilers, Engines and Machinery

PRICE 5 CENTS.VOL. VI. NO. 29. HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, THURSDAY , FEBRUARY 3, 1887.

Advertisements.Advertisements,3vlmtJj9fnutjs.Stdmlisements.THE DAILY

Pacific Commercial Advertiser ATTORNEYS-A-T IAW,TO PLANTERS. JOHN 8PBTTANCK.8. I.. 8TANLKY.ROYAL INSURANCE COMP'Y

OF LIVERPOOL.18 PUBLISHED

Every Morning Except Sundays, VOLNKT VASHFOBD.

CLARKJvCK W.ASHFORD.

"ki.(!(t(,ou(iCAPITAL fTWTr.ir rr.Fn rnVHJVtl umm VVi

AshfoiHl A Asbford,ATTORNEYS, COUNSELLORS, SOLICITORS,

ADVOCATES, ETC.

OiBcr Honolulu Hale, adjoining the PosOffice. 4d&wtl

UNLIMITED LIAEILIT.Wm. G Irwin.Claus Spreckels

Spruance, Stanley & Co.,Importers and Jobbers of Fine

WHISKIES, WINES AND LIQUORS

410 Front St., Nan Francisco.2 tf Aw

ISAAC S. DAVIS. HEKRY COWkLL

DAVIS & C0WELL,MANUf ACTUBKH8 OF

Santa Cruz Lime,OF ENGLISH PORTLANDIMPORTERS FIRK BRICKS, FIRE

CLAY, Etc.211-81- 3 DRUMM Street, bet. CUy and Washington

P. O. Box 2,22. HAN FRANCISCO.

SUBSCRIPTIONS :

Da-- l. C. Advertiser, one year...- - 5 00Daily P. C. A dvrktisek, six months 3 00Daily P. C. Auveriiskr, three months 1 50Daily P. C. Auvkiitiskr, per month 6)Wkkkly P. c Advertiser, one year 5 00V eirii Subscription, W. P. C. A. (Including

postage-- ) 6 50

Payable Invariably in Advance

IMPORTERS A DEALERS

II AY AND UltAIIV,Telephone No. 175.

35 if

IiiNiirauee oi all descriptionFire be effected at Moderate Rates of Prr muru, by the uuderslgned.

WM. G. IRWIN fe COtf Managers for Haw. IslandsCLAUS SPRECKELS & CO., JOHN T. DARE,

Attorney and Counsellor at Law,Office No. 12, Spreckels Block, Honolulu.

176 oct21tfLIT

BANKERS.Two K.iii !:.;:;, :u'.:.i.-- l .!.'; a:i.l .Tim,In hot, or i y

No mutter what th? ric-lc-- t wasMost always w..tj t.'etlior.

Fire and Marine Insurance Co.

Of New Zealand.CAPITAL,. : lO,OUO,000.

ECIL BROWN, ATTONE ANDC--

Notary Public, Campbell's Block, MerchantstFeot

HONOLULU

J. C. JOHNSON & CO.,LEATHER, HARNESS, SADDLERY,

FIREMEN'S EQUIPMENTS,

12 and 14 Pine street, San Francisco, Cal

HAWAIIAN ISLANDS,

EUEEKA!f) f

J i j iEat one day Jack went to the stream

To taki? a little swim;He gut a tram; . which laid him out.

And here's the last of him:

Ktabllslied an Ajfeuey atHaving- -

for the Hawaiian Islands, the un-

dersigned are prepared to accept risks against Firein dwellings, stores warehouses and merchandiseon favorable terms. Marine risks on cargo,,freights, bottomry, protits and commissions.

"Lonse promptly adjusted & payable.19-d- wtf WM. G. IRWIN fe CO.

We have on band a onsignment of

Automatic Trash FeedingFurnaces,

Fo. four and five foot furnaces, complete withgrt bars, bearers and trash carriers. Machinesof ir is make are now in successful operation atSpie kelsville, Makee Sugar Company and otherplan ations. Also, a consignment of

Filter Presses,Having all the latest improvements.

PLANTERS AND OTHERSInterested are requested to call and examine theabove. For prices and further particulars apply to

Wm. (x. Irwin & Co.,2.ut Atrents.

BONE MEAL !!

The undersigned are uow prepared to receive orders for this Celebrated Fertilizerfrom the manufactory of Buck & OhlanJtSan Francisco:

The following is a report of the compo-nent parts, as obtained by Chemical analy- -

Water 8.10 per centOrganic Matter 29.18Silicious Matter 4.65 "Lime 31.70 "Phosphoric Acid 23.11 "Oxide of Iron 85 " "Carbonic Acid 1.89 "Alka Salts 52 "

100.00Nitrogen 2.7 per cent.Orders Received will have Prompt

and Careful Attention.

W. G. Irwin & Co.,Agents or the Hawaiian Islands,

21tfj

Agents for Kirby's ttanta Cruz Tanneries. SoleHarness and all other kinds of leather.

4 seii 1 yDraw Exchange on the principal parts of tbo

world.o;- -

We have received a consignment o the tuostEconomical and Valuable Feed for all

kinds of Stock, vij.;

COOKED LINSEED MEAL.It Is the greatest Flesh former, Milk and

Butter producer in use.

Koliala Saloon.Will receive deposits on open account, makecollections and conduct a general banking andexchange business.

M. THOMPSON.

ATTORNEY - AT-LA- W,

And Solicitor in Chancery Office, Campbell'sBlock, second story, rooms 8 and tf. Entrance onMerchant street, Honolulu, U. I. 44 tf

J. IYI. M0NSARRAT.ATTORNEY AT LAW

AND

NOTARY PUBLIC.

Real Estate In any part of the King"Bought, Sold aud Leased on Commission

Loans Negotiated and Legal Documents Drawn

No. 27 MERCHANT STREET,Gazette Block, Honolulu. 45-t- f

Jim tackled th- - preen apple cropAnd twenty-fou- r he ate;

He jot a cram;), which bent him soThey couldn't jerk him straight.

Dansville Breeze.

U. H. KLLIS. J. W. MILLKR.

ELLIS & MILLE RWholesale and Commission Dealers In

Hay, Grain and Feed25 and 27 SPEAR STREET,

Between Market and Mission, SAN FRANCISCOS-- Order Solicited. 6dec2-l- y

Best of Ales, Wines and Liquors

ALWAYS ON HAND.Deposits bearing interest received In their Sav

ings Department subject to published rules andregulations. lTocStfSHE DEMANDED AN ENCORE.

Oil Cake Meal shows abort 27 per cent, ofnuritive matter; this nearly 39 per cent.

100 ft8. o this meal is equal to 300 lbs. of oats,or 318 tts. of corn, or to 707 lbs. of wheat bran.

For Sale in Lots to Suit.Also, oui Unrivalled MIXED FEED, as well as

our usual supply of the best kinds o

Hay, Oats, Wheat, Corn, Etc., Etc.

Faney drinUa of every deweripl ionaspeeiPlty.

EL. H. Webb,Whittier, Fuller & Co.,

Manufacturers ofPIOJYEER WHITE LEAD,

PACII1C RUBBER PAINT,TAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS and AR-

TISTS' MATERIALS,21-2- 3 Front St., : : San Francisco

--d2)-ly

Proprietor.50dfewly

He sat on a bicycle as straight as an iej-cl- e, andshe on a tricycle rode by his side.

He talked like a jolly fop and naught could hUfolly stop, with all kinds of lolly pop enliven-ing the ride.

At last incidentally, mon instinctively than men-tally, he grew sentimentally saccharinasweet.

And be told with intensity of love's strong pro-pensity, its force and immensity, its fervorand heat.

Just then o'er some hummocks he sprawled outkerflummux. nnd she thought what a liim-mu- x

to tumble just then!But he climbed to his station, w hile she said witli

elation: "Renew 3"our narration; say itover again." Life.

LAIJSTK &, CO.3 tf

CLAU8 SPRgCIIU f. a IKWIF.

Bell Telephone No. P. O. Box No. 415.

Clias. T. Gulick,NOTARY PUBLIC.

Agent to Take Acknowledg-ment- to"Labor Contracts. Marriage Li-

cense Asent.

TELEPHONE 55WM. G. IRWIN & Co.,FAfTOHS and CommissionSl'GAlt Honolulu 1. I. tf

JOHN COOK,

House Carpenter & Builder.31 Alakea Street,

Will furnish estimates and make contracts forany description of wood buildings.

Jobbing of all kinds done, and satisfactionguaranteed.

PNTESPEISTHE CATCHER CAUGHT. GENERAL BUSINESS

C. MAIN. E. II. WINCHESTER

Main & Winchester,Manufacturers and Importers of

Harness, Saddles, Rridles, Whips,COLLARS, 8ADDLERY WARE, ETC.

Nos. 214, 216, 218 aud 220 Battery 8 treet, SanFrancisco. Illustrate d catalogue sent

on application. 1C1 in ch2

-- AND-Jz2PLANING- - MILL.

Alakea, near tineen St.3S-- tf

COMM1SSION AGENT,Here lies a man of many lies,

His name was Catfish Jim;He use to dig all day for worms-Th- e

worms now dig for him.57 tfCharges as low as the lowest.

--Tid Bits.

GRAHAM PAPER COMPANY,

St. Wo.

Manufacture and Supply all kmis of

Cook. News,Flat, nut I Isabel Papers,

Iiiiler" Itoards,Twines, Etc

W.. G. RICHARDSON,RESIDENT AtiKNT

203 LeileMStrlT Street.telephone No. 47. SAN FRANCISCO.

REAL ESTATE BROKER.lCampbell'a Block, second floor, adjoining

United States Consulate, Merchant street, Hono-lulu, H. I. 391jan3tf

THOMAS LINDSAY

Manufacturing Jeweler,"Where the Flies Were Tlenty.

M. PHILLIPS & Co.,and Wholesale Dealers it:ImportersBoots, Shoes, Hats, Men's Furnish-iu- g

and Fancy Hoods. No. 11 Kaahumanu StreetHonolulu, 11. I. 25tf-w- tf

H. HACKFELD & CO.,COMMISSION AUENTS.GEXEIUL Queen St., Honolulu, H.I.

4 L jNo. 6 Nnnauii Street,To the dPiablic.Honolulu, II. I.

Particular attention paid to repairing.MANHOOD 'a rj' RESTORED

32 tl"in in j T ' ' '"' "T

J MAOFAELAHE & C0-- , Metropolitan MarketFurnished or Unfurnished,HOEESAEE DEALERS AND EJ. The Pacific Transfer Co.,Office with C. K. Miller, 42 Merchant street.

Bell Telephone .'77. Mutual Telephone 391

The reason that Thousands cannot get cured ofSEMINAL WEAKNESS, LOSS OF MAN-HOOD, and the result of abuse, disease or excesses,is owing to a complication called PJIOSTA TOR-RHE- A.

DR. LIED JO'S IS VI G ORATOR isthe ONL Ycurefor PROSTA TORRIIEA. Price,

2.00 per package, 6 packages, g 10.00. Guide toHealth and Self-Analy- st sentfree. Address LIE"BIO DISPENSARVfor Diseases of Men,

400 Geary St., San Francisco, Cal.lo:-- tf

eral Jobbers in WINKS and LIQUORS.

No. 12 KaHhumauii Street,HONOLULU. 28-t- f

N R. Sneeial Attention tfiven olar;ge Contracts. a tfAw

The FtisdonIron & Locomotive Works,

Corner of Beale suid Howard Streets,

SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA

IL1SU STREET,MAW -MIT

4 COTTAGE ON LUNALILO AND I'IKOII STS.,l furnished complete for housekeeping. Useof horse and carriage; large garden. Apply to

CI1AS. J. FISUEL,127-oct-7tf Cor. Fort and Hotel Sts.US W. MAEKT.8.r. B.UiMMe.

G, J. WALLER, PROPRIETORI am fully prepared to do all kinds of drayage,hauling or moving work, all of wnlch I will guai-ante- e

to execute faithfully.33 ly S. F. GRAHAM, Proprietor.

ED. HOFFSCHLAEGER & CO.,fc Commission Merchants.Imiorters Honolulu, H. I. j27-t- f President

.SuperintendentW. H. TAYLOR...JOS. MOORE

Choicest Meats from Finest IIerrt,4"Julius, wbere's that watermelon I left onthat table a few minutes ago?" "Fo deLawd I don't know, missy; spec's de fliesdone eat it up. Can't keep off de flics widsuch a brush as dis, no how V Dixie.

WM. McCANDLESS,No. 6 ilueeii Street,

Fish Market. Dealer in choicest BEEF, VEALMUTTON, FIScH, etc.

Family and Shipping Orders carefully attendedto. Live Stock furnished to vessels at shortnotice, and vegetables of all kinds supplied toorder. 29 tfAPPOLLO BELVIDERE.

mllles and shipping supplied on SHORT

New Photograph Rooms.NOTICE and at tho

J. Hi. SOP E Tl 9

Successor to

J. M. Oat, Jr., & Co.,

STATIONERS & NEWS DEALERS,

Hawaiian Gazette Block.27 Merchant St., Ilonolnln. H.I.

41 tf

JOSHUA IIENDY

Machine "WorksNo. 35 to 51 Fremont Street.

SAN FRANCISCO.

Manufacturers of New and dealers in Sec ond-hand

Boilers, Engines and Machinery

Of Every Description.

Bill Nye Attempts Classic Art A TowelThat Was an Inspiration.

I have taken the liberty to present here-

with a marine view of Apollo on his way tothe bath rooms at Belvidere. He is ac-

companied by a crash towel. When he tookhis lath, he had nothing to do but to removehis laurel wreath aud hang it on a nail.

I hope that the art critic will not criticisethis picture too closely. It is not preparedfor a close scrutiny on the part of the studentor any one else.

Dodge, Sweeney & Co.,San Francisco, Cal.

Wholesale dealers in Butler, Cheese, Lard, andall kinds of provisions.

SOLE AGENTS FORIJbby, McNeill fc Elbby's Canned

Meats.II. M. Dunce's (Eagle Brand) Chicago

HamsHenry Verbajfe's Canned Vienna and

Ham Sausage,And G. XV. Hume's Flair Brand of

Canned Salmon. 104 mch2'J 87

G. M. Josselyn & Co.,Importers and Wholesale Dealers In

Ship Chandlery,38 and tO Market St San Francisco.Agents fo Taunton Sheathing Metal Manufacture

lng Company. 12fe23-l- y

WATERHOUSE & LESTER,Importers of

Wagon LumberAnd CARRIAGE MATERIAL.

16 to 22 Beple Street. Nan Francisco.13-Jy8-'7

NICHOL'S STORE. FORT STREET,OVER the Shooting Gallery. Pictures, Port-raits and Views. First-clas- s work. Satisfactionguaranteed. 114ap2 I. A. OONSALVES. Lowest Market Prices.

OF STEAM MACHINERY, INBUILDERS steamboat, Steamship ,

Land Engines and Boilers, High Pressure orCompound.STEAM VESSELS, of all kinds, built complete

with Hulls of Wood, Iron or Composite.ORDINARY ENGINES compounded when ad-

visable.STEAM LAUNCHES, Barges and Steam Tugs

constructed with reference to the trade inwhich they are to be employed. Speed, ton-nage and draft of water guaranteed.

SUGAR MILLS AND SUGAR-MAKIN- G MACHINERY made after the most apprbvedplans. Also, all Boiler Iron Work, connectedtherewith.

WATER PIPE, of Boiler or Sheet Iron, of anysize, made in suitable lengths for connectingtogether, or Sheets Rolled, Punched andPacked for shipment, ready to be riveted onthe ground.

HYDRAULIC RIVETING, Boiler Work andWater Pipe made by this establishment,Riveted by Hydraulic Riveting Machinery,that quality of work being far superior tohand work.

SHIP WORK, Ship and Steam Capstans, SteamWinches, Air and Circulating Pumps, madeafter the most approved plans.

SOLE AGENTS and manufacturers for the Pa-cific Coast of the Heine Safety Boiler.

PUMPS Direct Acting Pumps, for Irrigation orCity Works' purposes, built with the cele-brated Davy Valve Motion, superior to anyother pump.

J. N. S. WILLIAMS'. - HonoluluRoom No. 3, upstairs, Spreckels Block.

f Agent for Hawaiian Islands )9se30-lyd-- w

E. TI Mayhew,

BC A ff P R QSi QfUi 6

NO. C FOltT STKKKT.

Opposite Wilder A Co.'s

H. J. iJoIta, Prour.Ol-tt- JiTIM 3 A. M. TILL 10 P. M

FISST-CLAS- S LIXCHSS, COFFEK,

TO, SODl.VATEB, GIXtiER AI.E,.

Cifxni-s- : jritl Tobacco- -OF BEST BRANDS

Plain and Fancy PIPES personally selected from

the Manufacturers, and a Large Variety

of BKHT QUALITY

SMOKERS' ARTICLES.Lovers o B1LLIA RDS will flntf an Klcg&nt

".u:;;v;;:- - & co. eilliars tasleon the Premises.

The Pioprietor would be pleased to receive a call

from his Friends and the Public generally

who may desire a

uracil. A SMOKE. OR A (JA.ni: OfnirxiARns.

J. J. J3RO"WISr.Accountant, Land, Estate and

Labor Agent. Accounts Collected.CAMPBELL'S BLOCK, Merchant street.

"Bj.VKs All meats delivered from this market are thorongly ehilled Immediately after killing by meansof a Bell-Colem- Patent Dry Air RefrigeratorMeat so treated retains all its Juicy properties,and la GUARANTEED TO KEKP LONGERAFTER DELIVERY THAN FRESHLY-KILLE- D

MEAT. 47-- u

'

1 References Hon. A. S.Cleghorn, R. J.Esq.

P. O. Box 409. 3T8-decl6- tf

Have constantly In stock New ana Second-han- d

WOOD-WORKIN- G MACHINERY,MACHINISTS' TOOLS,

IRRIGATING AND PUMPING MACHINERYPIPING, PIPE-FITTING- S, ETC.

Catalogues and price lists forwarded upon appllcation. 7fe23-l- y

NOTICE. Foundation Timbers ! !

LEYI STItAUSS & CO.,14 and IS Ratterystreet, San Francisco Cal.

CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,

R6 Hotel Street, Ilonolnln, II 1.,

(Opposite Fashion Stables).

ATA MEETING OF THE DIRECTORS OFx- - the Mutual Telephone Company, heldthis day, it was decided to reduce the rent ofinstruments to S5 per month in the districts ofKoolan, Ewa, Waianae and Wa'alua.

A. JAEGER,Secretary Mutual Telephone Co.

Honolulu, January 6, 1887. 402-jan-- tf

We have just received from Australia a few Iron-har- k

Foundation Timbers.H. J. NOIiTE.N. F. BUEGESS,

84 Kins Ilonolnln.- -

T3 V G GAGEImporters of Foreign and Domestic Drygoods

Hosiery, Ladles and Gent's Furnishing Goods.stole Proprietors and Manufacturers of thecele-barte- d

PATENT RIVETED CLOTHING.11Jan26 87

31-t- fBELL TELEPHONE 53

SIZES 16x21 indies. 12 Feet "Long.

And llxlH Indies, 18 Fee t Long--.P. O. liOX 315.

For Waianae and Waialua.--AND- WENXER & CO.

92 Fort Street.CTbese timbers, as thir same signifies, arenearly as solid and durable an iron, and forfoundation purposes, or others of like nature,cannot be surpassed.

N. CURRY & BROTHER,IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IX

and Pistols, Colt WinchesterKennedy and Martin Magazine Rifles. Remineton, Sharps and Ballard "Sporting Rifles. AirentsforW. W. Greener, Colt, Parker and RemingtonBreech-loadin- g Double Guns, Colt and Smith AWesson Pistols. N. CURRY & BRO., 113 San-som- estreet, San Francisco Cal. 16-l- y

MONTHLY PAYMENTS.

GENERAL EXPRESS.Drayingand steamer freight carefully

handled.

Office Telephone 202. Residence 152.337dec3tf

""EASIER WAIMANALO" WILL LEAVE--v Monday and Thursday for above

port., i. ; Wednesday and Saturday.4.?.-fe- C. BOLTE, Agent

APOLLO O.V ni3 WAT" TO THE BATH.

I think, however, that the towel was aninspiration on my part, and those who haveseen the picture say they are very glad Ithought about it.

Aixrtlo was the god of light, also of poetry,music, archery and lawn tennis. He wasgreatly loved by the Greeks fcr his poetry,bis violin solos and his economy and sim-

plicity in dress. A good, durable laure)wreath would lost him the year round.

But it mortified him to be driven fronapartments by the shrill cry of 'fire," a.find when he reached the street that he baaforgotten his wreath.

Apollo was also recognized as the author of

the healing art and the god of proi hot ie in-

spiration, as especially manifested in theoracle at Delphi, Ind.

He was greatly beloved by every body bli-

the clothing men. Many of them came andoffered him Water-bur- watches of greatvalue if he would come and trade with them,but he'said "No."

wIf I wear clothes," said he, "other poetswill get. above their business and want clothes.It better at is."

He tlifii twanged hi.-- '..-- e and burst forthiutjKjng. 13 iU Nv Uiieaffo Kambler.

W. Gr. Irwin & Co.311nov25tf

All work in my line faithfully done. Plans andspecifications made. Jobblug in all details doneat short notice. Good work and low charges ismy motto. -5

L. G. SRESOVICII & CO.,Commission Merchants and Wholesale alerstnForeign and Domestic Fruits, green and dried;manuiacturersof Desiccated Cocoanut. Bananas,Limes, Pine Apples. Sicily Lemons, TahitiOranges and Cocoanuts, Nuts of 81 kinds, Datesand Smyrna Figs, -

Packing Fruit for export a specialty. Long ex-

perience in shipping to China, Australia, Mexico,Central America, Eastern States, etc. TropicalFrnits imported direct by every steamer.

Branch House, San Francisco, P. O. box 1388.Honolulu, H. I., P. O. box 120.

413, 416 and 417 Washington itreet, opposite PostOffice; 412, 414 and 416 Merchant street.

10 feb2C 87 SAN FRANCISCO.

Have on hand New Foreign and HomemadeJewelry.

'"Wiitclies'j Ilracelets, Necklets,Pius, Lockets, Clocks,

And ornament of all kinds.

! and Gold PlatoiJeant Solid Silver Ten Sets.

Suitable for Preaeiitatlon.t

EVOKAVINO AND NATIVE JEWELRYA Specialty.

Iiepalrlnsr in all it branches.t& Sole Agents for King's Eye Presi vers,

".

Partnership Notice. For Lease or 3aTHE INTER-ISLAN- D STEAM NAV-

IGATION COMPANY,

(Umltel..,Keep cccUul- - on hini, for sale, 8TE.-M- ,

FAMILY iiJ BLACKSMITH COA L, and a generalaasortmf u'ul UAT; IROX. Vr -

All accounts for Adrertlalns and Job Printincat ttit

Faeltle Commercial . -- .riR.r' let-- ' will from this date be presented for pay

nt mCPdy.Honolulu, ir.'r" 2. 135.

KAHOOLAWE RANCH COSthis topartn

CLEMENT SNEVD KV. JOHN RALPH SNEVD

RANDAL VON TEMPHonolcln, January, 1887.

HOURE AND LOT AT Wl-.Mi- a' ITHE occupied by G. D. r r.. 'n!. ,

office at of (

FP.EETII k Z.y. X '363 Iec2itf 0N,u.v. . . vt. '

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PACIFIC (COMMERCIAL ADVERTISED, FEBRUARY 3, 1887.'' - - .'WLj.i... i.fr;Vn - ATjti.-- . ' ,w"li jjJX ;V:a,'i.

:.? i-- " i...i t pji a tt J5j2 SIIILOH'S BEGINNING.i . DEPARTED. pertaining io me goou oi ine native tra-- p

AN Ar.c;ENX SALEM INDUSTRY,race more especially. Her homeHj

'Sal' lnttwas famed for its hospitality, anl few&iTne rrocess of biasing HidesTHEh'H Leather Operation in Detail.distinguished foreigners passed throug GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION OF

FEDERALS IN CAMP.L'the country without calling to pay theirsjj Years ago tannin? was done in tan- -Death cf Her Eoyal Highness Prin-- l S3mat ine metHrnopfs to TriniPs T.iVfilikft at her?yaras not unaer cover, so

i:i T Al . & were exposed to the weather, however m--cess Likelike.VHKV MOUSING.!

Ti:K3is of Mritsciai'Tiit. f.4

charming suburban residence A Quiet Evening and a Glorious DawiV1CU1C11L. 1UW. 1UUKU "nSwav she became extensively known 3 The time reauireJMthroufrhout the world, and had she livedk'1 to make leather out of raw hides is from

At 5:30 in the Morning A SharpMusketry Fire The Battle BegunSurprised.Uluim o Otj

T . . . . .1

. 1 1 Salem by rail, and now spur tracts tateicnth- - 3 0CTlie L'ody to Lie In Stat oianiL ica ana r.ngianu, in response to pressuigi -- th t th Annr of the tannery.loutli 50f Early on Saturday, April 5, 18G2, w

passed Savannah, the headquarters of theinvitations . she would no doubt haveFSome hides from China, which your corSnbHiTitiufiN Paynll Al ii respondent saw in one shop, were aone up f general commanding; at noon we made? THIS SPACE. uunaies 01 eacn wcigmug ttuuuu At i vi - i j iin iu, Pittsburg Landing. About an f"..tJ pounds, making a bundle of 1,440 pounds. i. 1 1 ,3 .1 . V. .a 12?

md Australia with her husband, Honnciuuicj-tion- s from all parts of the Kingrion XI ways be very acceptable. fsens residing In any part of the Cnited State?

4 2nour aiterwaru we lanueu, or ittiuct ;Sf Sf TJT'f rfrriLflfi Slmarched the and encampedA. S. Cleghorn, soon after her marriage. com- -

S up steep Malt,an south of the landing. FourfNcoversanarea of seventeen or eighteenemit the atiiou,t of sniiw rir.ii.in dup bv p! The death of Her Uoval Highness dw favorably eJ 1,' tE MJJM- money order. Ft. Princess Likelike at 4 :43 last eveiu;: "u,ai""' " ana Douna wun ropes ueiurcrv . - D1f. , ,15ttr i.iten b-- d for i.ubiirution h, the edurutwasriJ not altogether unexjK'etcd, although She also twic H shipment. These hides are first put --- m IS RESEIuus snoiu i re a'liressea to

IToR 1'Atnu: tOMUKRrfAL Advkhti. i t " ool-- f .lnr. n.ni-ai- . D T (1 rOTYiaiTl ' tS ' ' ' ST X ' m i

7" ; : Rcity of Melbourne.tf when the announcement was made it: . .. ,

most people bv surprise. ilnsladvAiu Mpanded by travel .jnrl

tier mina, ex-R- - --- Tre tlken ou7 er of the day" of the remaining six.sines communications and advertisc-- i I'nfrmnrto Band J OUr Stday Upn the son oitiput into the lime vats mied with limellh5Wid be addr.'ssed simpiv ralthough in somewhat delicate F the world, was bent upon the moral andHwater. There they remain from six to 0.i0 nrtP'lP. C. ArVKRTisKi-.- , i&i'or several months tat. did not anuear

Physical elevation of her own race, and days. They are then takenthe

ouhairs

t smh arasl thThT fairUnot to individuals l-I-to be .eriousl- - ill, and it was thought FOK THE NKW ANXOUXCKMKXT OFf ii unhaired and green shaven, be-- M Vc VXf rLVInri blue sky set: ,i Qn , nnrn. H overhead, weshe therefore lent herself heartilv to!7

El-'tha-t as the season advanced a change ofjj a i7t- - oriiTat hit r r rr moT- - an1 rlrinlr I ho TIlCTni s1iv i t l k- - i i i i i i. w myj t vuuwinvnui i 1 v.v 'vi-j- hs i) iifn rnn nvw iniiii luc utiiui oiuc. iU USD AY ifuruary ,u Mair an J scene wouici t peeuay resiore neitr rT . . fri 7TS "r "7'7'Z I y- -m soon feu and, as its shades began to creep

ti' , , , ,., , . iTf. r uiai enu. ner private cuarmes wcrcr-- i iucucuwuias is iu m., .w.''I . Ull IllllWXiWa, KilO tier USUai lieillUl UlIU .lllll. t iuur ; : . ... . , , ,.',0 rDT,r.r,CE ar,.1 on mill thPTTI to Knftpn t from the east, the merry soldiers near therhf landing departed for their respective regi- -r?r . , , e .. , Munostentatious out liberal, ana nerj;;1" , , . y

DEATH OF PRINCESS LIKELIKE. mJ Mil ! 1 1 1.1. the sutlers ?ii'i iv. . u ments: the stove was closed:?. . . . . jmpmnrv u nn ' n.- Tifri.-- r Rfi v liiosp The Popular Millinery House,r mu n luaior i nu ir n n i i iiii.ii i k i -i i v z.lcondition took place a tew (lavs ago, anclM. . . "the flies" andunder canvas let downs-- Rwnroimi mcidonfi! In vhrm alio is, put into a vat where there is at&Elsewhere we give a brief account overea up ineir irucK; me iueu nuiugitstronsr linnnr macl from bark. Wlthfc.jmedical attendants, her family ground bark sprinkled between each&"-""- rV

f&she was beloved. r cin.rn v f t ham r r tt f to v--. - . .Mvr " -- wwf!firiends, she gradually sank, and breathedfler Roval Highness Princess I ike- - TM irk rxfnio i j li Ft J J - F2 1'Miipf en va nn rvro cirvTi ill is not. TO LnP..- - I'l 1 lib llVl-V- . 'Ot I'l V l '4.1, 1 (HVil'J M.JM ..!,. - mhI I n T tAl 1 TC ' - - t v - 'nor resi-r-- i - Muiuugm um auu nu u ..y ii wuaji,,, .., . i. .-- v,R.ljer la;t trannuulv at

vountrest sister of His AI:ii.stv tliebS Honoliihi.' - j j 104 "Fort Streetlast evening at the hour abovea r " , . . i V. ' Vo; stillness of the early evening of thelg. This event is calculated to castfe 13 Williams, unaertaKcr. a nearse 'EL,,tf.t t.w,;!..;!.;!,, f n lofJl to split it from one side to the other, but fc

1.'; ln,. I- -: I ;i;n.l 5 'w','v'"v ...fa-- " ""Otntnl-- o nff nmall wbi1i ncr fmm upuu tuC;;lom over the entire communitv,K ill'. IVliV !. i ' i 1IICtll. 1 I 11ICV..-- '' iJl"U i . i .1 ii it 1 . rf 1 WV' v- -t u -- iii wu fS. ision of strife mingled with:h rvii t-- ta rMi t- -i - l rnn nAi 1 xr rT llui iTt4 i i . xrJiL-nlM- siml ..tl.or ,nnl,(.rs nf lier familvl"v"i w. " " - w "".""jOne TO two pouaas, EDOUS in ine ceuiie.. .1 1 !.!.. - .lTM.oni.f;D nf10n ,i,i,.,.ia,i la--o ntbpr hrst slumbers of the Lmon thouciu ine iij,ceu.iei iu-i- wii generally ! Roval Highness. The remains will lieI'rl . . , , . , , J thpv tiipir blankets 2". S. SACHS, Pr-oprieto- rere uiireuiiiiiu in men aufiiuuit um-r- .

?emed. This is not the time or thefed in state at Iolani Palace this day from 1 ?aj into sweet, sooth- -;ing the illness of Her Royal Highness Siloes. cpiiLLiiiii la uuue u matiimcij, . , . .,

ce to pronounce a eulogy upon the . . . . . . .. . fsiiu:.o a. m. mi z n. m.. as announceu intfj...i .-- : m i; " U111 0i olus a very dangerous business. Everyi.-.- l- i In the mormm the rustlins ofl v i (PrL JicivinniM. me iaiiui iiiv-t- 5 . sj -

.eased. Our purpose in noticing theldl in, had medical charge of the case.N. , ... ., f. t..i Rlhanri nrhrnV.n rm from th nsfl 'of thisSi harness, the patter of the mules, indicated. 1 4:i ma jjAtciiviitv v. ui iia x itiuiviria..ii lii'ciiaiii. .

I ent in tliiR tiluro w tn innilcr tr rh 1 . i ti 1 m llr TrniiiMjii f ir ii vnsm J fei machine. After splitting, the hide gOesEg11'11"" useiui, uitiu ammanwnc -

eaved family the expression of ourfetion on Thursday last. Hiey agreed thatUceremonial.M'n rniLhmoiif o Lmwi w-- i a nnnrui i c thPM1

through the bark liquor once more, yuu, uar.ues smi m--

S;3maining this time but a few minutes, S:en5ie- -

npathv and that of the public in theiifep.. . ,'

, . , t:The public will be admitted to view the 1 when it is again laid away for thirty days,t A loud whinny from a big gray horse'lot tVin nrwl rf CTrli?rri fiina if ii nn f. l n tn fhiiunct-- - iiiuuan liMns , - , ., i L iirowful and irreparable loss. ft

liVUHil . ACCH.IVA.fc AAVAlW-t- llrC--Titan vat and remains ten or twelve days. lelonging to one of our field officersH This is the end of the tanning process, ffctartled me. I jumped up, and there be- -ijhours named.i;4was intimated to them that a change

trinnfl whpn thp hidps pome out of the barkEyond the 'lennessee 1 beheld as glorious aHARBOR IMPROVEMENT "WORKS. jnhvsicians had been decided on, andsT; Klu il: 4.: .i ..Itt, f?(awn na p vpr mnrt n 1 pppc liplsplrl Tn a1 . - m m i 1 Tfc .a ' FATAL ACCIDENT.mat lr. lucKer ami ir. Aiarun wouiuW wriiild sincr-.i-psit- . tri tfin Tiniwtpr rl

rsiiquuriuis uuie mcji ju imu uiic tuiijius . - - . . .

shop. Kg few moments the sun rose over the duskyrJ Curring is an entirely distinct business .andscape and rent the network of night,dfrom tanning, and few men who learn onev Birds twittered and sang in the recesses

r . i e . Intake their place in attendance on HerRoval Highness. Two Men Meet Tragic Rcnth on

Jiilunea I'lautat ion.If; work of dredging the harbor. 4 nart of the business ever know anything?! n the ash and the eims; the tamp wastaHis Majesty the King had left thegjw full six months since the dredger , about the other. The manufacturers? "wakening ah! Billy liurke climbs into vj ins 4 T S i A ! CrM.:-i- - .1 e i..,f... irVi v..-- . : i i i v... i. distance to me soum-- Lmostly run only one business, although t a wagon a Jittie

Know and then a man tans and iinLshes2 ward, and witli his polished.. . - " " " . . . , . . . , . rI . , ,11 I , . - , , 1 I copper bugle iMti. fWJ.nf n,,.nrr;n inthcKiieatii or ins sister, .put ner itoyaiM.srcamer James juaitee, wmcn arrivedi leather both. In the large majority of sounds the reveille as it was never heard $j

the hides into its5a before in the army of the Tennessee. ThetrilllS"ne,,s A nnce i.iiiuuKauun una nriH.iom aii ivauai, iikil a atuierv:il tiiem must J,p a l.i ,!,.,wsit fti cases, one trm takesiriusnanii. lion. a. ."5. v.ieyriiorn, wert'jaeni iiiuivnii; me ieum ui ihu ihiid ill flirt nrrliTi'iri' onnlinrncro cn-ii- Ul U11U II&LIO , UVlllf CA UU U j4"F 61i i i i i i lira rr i prun m tinnn K Anmem ana curries uiem into leaiuer. v ""cuuua nucu ;jthere be one thing of more importance fjpresent, together with the medical on the Kilauea Sugar Planta-tjt- a

J

1tendants and many of her personal re-l- jt ion, through the bursting of numberrjN ot all tanners and curriers own thejrffhud of a dozen axvs were heard prepar- -

At ' 9 ,fc If j'ou want a fine CIGAK, try some of Straiten & Storm's, which havo jiwtthe matutinal meal. SixVprviSmg fuel forI hides which they

Xput into leather.The names 01T. , . ,. i jfntainers. Kone centniugai machine. . .. .. - - - 3.! 1 . 1.:.. . l. :.... ,:!. l raaillVl'U illonoluiu harbor. ji rrequentiy taey uo tne worK ior other par-s- $ "u"v"cu men uian.iu mm luuci ai ucbuu p

- i : c ivn c n. nirinii a cp,i . m r. w u T ha rt rcr. n Pomi.imtlvplv p ,.v mnf.., it nr.Ei A reporter of the Auvkrtxskk was sentfttiie deceased were iiermansonand juries,- " . v.. " . . . . . , if l . w f.j . ... K H .... .. . . . It 3 . I i.n.lmnl nnnf uindll tl ! hnt ll hOinif Tl '"1 f 1 V'OS rT I'ltlllllll ivirinol Tanning leather is a very dirty and un- - time they hd to sleep upon the ground Q

1 - 1 1 i i . . n 11(1 "il rncc1' in ri n 1 i A I i 1 if n-o- a ffia loaf tJnIJfliU 1I11CI1C liiu 11.cu11.a1 j.rriiiitriiivi urM'-'vl- " j.w0 v. nimnu, nuiini;rvation need not cost a great deal; but tt4 i . i ri a i,I i l.. : l 1 - nni, 1.... savurv uusniess. uul nrooaoiv not un- - b-- ..i.. .i. . . H0LLI8TEE & C0.S,,.:i..i l i l :. i l. rkjiacred in mis case, ami was luriunuie luiwuiy uuiicu mm .iuum. jlu iuti W healthy, and those who have worked atnigbt ?nd first of more than a score ofrvMwh ,f dPPi, draft tf.PrP i nn Pn,lB!;in(l Dr- - Trousseau at home. He hadSjnamed was terribly mutilated, his body

4 it a long time say they are not troubled S luese Jwllllu neaiui, wuo Kept uamenng..Jby the smells. But this seems almost in-f- f eacn pther uPon the mirror he was using, 3. .,fMvcrj' little to communicate, having onlyKbeing cut in two, and his arms torn off,Other UlllHit IMWI'llUT KJL II1C LII . I I - ... f ...... ill. , ,

credible to one who goes among the vats ine Klna ot soaP iw ana tne scent orts wnulil b foiinil for flip Trobicts o;Ts 109 Fort Street.fni in i . i Hand beam houses for the first time and Sstne 011 ne Put mto ms na,r- - M..i.illiKibbin when the case began to look on. ine mm was also greativ damagedsniffs the odors from the old hides, the it was lully o:Jj o clock in the morning 4

7:1i fumes from the tan vats and lime holes Mwhen we set out toward our camp. Ye5andgjerios 0,1 last Thursday. He had seenen cease to be the distributing

fJJ Princess Likelike that day, and.11... .:.. t .1 ... 1 ... onAn inquest was to have been held onSunday last, the Coroner being absent 4

iiii'i'i in I'fii it inr iiih is 'iiiiim r y ' and the general waste and decay. Salempdidu't know where it lay. We didn't ask jjl(Mass.) Cor. Boston Herald. many questions about it as we briskly aj0 lii ...t 11.. t.:.i at Hanalei at the time of the accident.Mondavi LADIES !Tl, ?1 OSetlUeil 1 1 Ull XllllUV,l,,nn.r;.,tmn A ,.f nr. ... lo u Jf - imiBi's smuisuii' hi.,M marched aiongt hrough iiuriout s division rjAVednes- - Hermanson had been on the plantation?!j t.. .i....,i..:.... it i v.... i....r?Mnu luesuay ia,wi. Editor Childs' Stables. aThe boys were making al fresco toillettes; .3'V n-- J wiiiij iiuiK'iuiu 1141 uui , imiti previously as a shipped hand, savednav morning ne nu.i uefii Biim- - I.iiiii tvi).vla 4the camp kettles hung over a thousand rd. I. illcrowded to thefires and the '"veterans"v,oCfo Atn o nioT-rtSf- Tiioni"4Sl!nom'a to Waikiki, and at 11 o'clockgmoney and proceeded home in 1 880 fordradging for the past six months, it Mrs. Sinither, Ladies' Nurse,streets" and!

iipw.p.nmpra ?.!,...iii ,,.,1,1,11,... .,ini biHiiormed that a change of medical at-jt- ne purpose ol marrying. Having ac- -j . i l . vutAt3 a c invi viiiti mull,

That goes without saying, but I will saygnd of their --companyit nevertheless. His stable is large, fineSfraternally 3ave l?htwI fittrd wirh PVPrv nnmfnrl. for horiP?fa Warm WeiCOllie by

i'l ii'awiv. iii(4b iinu uinwuiib fi 'iiuii W- ' r?. 1 ,ki : 1 . 1?complisbed his object, he returned last HAVING RETURNED FROM THE COAST, ISto make a few encaffercents. Mra.n....l..l Tl..lr.l.r..r w,,a ..t rl !'eiiuauif il .tl Uft.il ncici m 1 .1 uu, uuu clnpping of STliA.MEK KINAU,

(boreuzen, C'oninuanileri,- lS I, .. .1 --. 1. ........ T inquiry: ''What iftSinither Laa had long experience as ladies' nurae) to June Tint!.. ISSd. sin.l if it rpsnn.eofr ki' u.iu 11. .nrti.,i uuWm-- v anil ponvpiiipnpp for jif tpnr?ATitsi Tf. lini.

friends and relations, to whom he tinnfli.f Trili I ..ci aa .m mi ti f A. 1 f ri nno.n r 11L 'x'rations now. and"Wh'if efifcv Sia"a can iurnisn oesi 01 reierences, doiu in tne

Z3111 inriUnited States and on the Islands. Cail orno preparation to repel anirrss, MRS. S. SMITHER, Fort street, betweenl"c 1 J UU1" rt lwere kept PteadilvfAjuluc P - xyr ill i' . r- -i rtmicmin V10T . 11 .1 . n 1. i n 1- - iirlmn T trio. 31 J UUI "lv r Leaves Honolulu as per following schedule,touching at Luhaina, Maaluea, MaLna. taliu- -

of death was ex-gha- d recommended Kilauea as a place11. I lie cause424fel7tiuiiw lui uu; iriii.uuuri vji i i ivj iin n.'U,i' i ted Frank Worth's ennine nalare in NewKenemJr- - e had barely cleared the line .'.ffliotel and Beretania, Houolula. Kona, KawaiiiHej.aiuialioelioe. llilo and Ki auhou:A AT a? 1- - AT Jresulting from want oflrSj where they would find congenial employ- -p York, that there ought to be a law to pre-p"-1 ,e"ls Iien a tnarP musKeiry nre was; q commencing: on ilONli.v Y. J uly jfi, InkH. andu re would only 1 a probable outlay o;gV-ri',m- ' de'iilitv

.v J..00i) to .tti.OOO. The expe ndituref?i!louri-"!n,n,'nt- Jl Princess Likelike halliment. He leaves a young widow, but vent men wastinc money in such a man-isur'll- u uu ulu nguu on.iiini3iiui, wiu in., me JiIiihuf-- a r :i.. it:,. , : i.

gon every alternate Monday at 4 p.twill make the VOLCANO TRIP,Bhou on Wednesday morning, u

f3carriHsrv8 are in waiting to convey

reaching Kean-ler- e

hnre millner. lr. (Jhilds7 stable is not only com-2"1,- c iC"iClin- - f- - luuuncu- - cu;u-!S- Sindicated would ,,0 sisfaken Kuthcient nourishment there utmuv. nJWS gican.this money as wasyu

I'i 1 -1 11 1 1 .... 1... 11. ...1.. : is also 1111 utu onwaru; we saw a numoer orients j jl ajJ lvlfortable and convenient, but it paHHengers to.rvIiUHfU-nutnWiih- nunririn-- r tlu mo-- il'lO reason Wily Slie SllOUKl POL Iiave ro-f- c vaiuu. uv -- n. iuduif, nw puucci nil trees to our right; more on;.;imulated sediment from theT harbor'overed strength. gplicit reliance upon abruptly from the road ,A

.i.,i,ifel architecturally beautiful and m harmony jttirougn the11 11. it is . fmir lpft, Filin r

. p with tlie house of which it is so necessary fcd serious accideinMaaAdjIincfc The stable for his Jersey cows ly 0 "ie.le" we unto vu. 1 q nrtffn 11101111 nf nn. IflvervF-- Our reporter siibseouentlv interviewed111' 1!?d, tne existence ol which is now a Opening !i...B;n t.. .i. v.( ; .:i,.,h,,.1ti.. niortin Mwhich has occurred through the

me luiAJAiiu jiuofJ(nve miles in the snildie:iiid nine milen by carriage).Passengers hy this rontv will have two davsand two nights at th VOLCANO HOUSK.TICKKTS FOR TilK ROUND Till 1 TO 'I'll FVOLCANO, FIFTY POLLA US, WHICH PAY.hALL CHARGES.The Klnau will arrive In Honolulu Sundavmornings on Volcano trins. r

rious impediment to navigation. use oiFi is plain, but fitted with every comfort de-- J "aung iana ana soon alter nauea upont1nsirable for the beautiful animals. Whatl iie ridge of an orchard, at the base of -

ion up.. . ... .. . . iii,.ti r. v.i.;r.v.i- - .... ... 'J 11 1 11. luinri, nut iun;, i- - w x-- i. 'iaiun J .r.i..:... i. l .lH iiiigain sinuc mfii iiiujiiuciwould not be unproductive. The inud-i.f- i During their conversation Dr i 'I. 1 .. . 1 . ..1 .1! fll ..1 1 3 a blessing It wTould be it all dairymenji u"sul owcam 111111

4 . ..... . . V'S Ii.. vivar I iAi ii r- (nainaiioiiu oi mese lsianusandjedged front the harbor is utilized forlyUsaid in substance that Pr. Martin3leave Honolulu on Tuesdays, and return Hutii'r.layaakiug land at the Esplanade, whichhimself had been called in at ten o'clockh

were to nave tneir Kine as clean ana asja " i?gwell kept as his is. p the battle begun. g

There is plenty of running water at Again the muskets rang out. The gen-Wootto- n.

A little creek is being trainenfel ral's horse reared and almost threw the..rtortt (n .in nriti. ninUifn.:n.m n.ni. , tcT wli o k! i (tYi 1 1 v phnTirrpd fftlfir a Vl P id

For the I.nva Flow.ill be of far greater ultimate value to rto take medical charge of the case, asj. . .1 ii... . . . i3?i i .1 . l ? i. .. i i. K

1 3 InnirnnnTAXT !

HA SSENGKR TRAINS will connect with theKlnau at MahukonaThe Klnau WILL TOUCH at Honokaia amiPaauhau on down trliw frnm i;n, l

The following passengers were booked&e uu ci xi i ne n i man mc inoney hpenijjine oilier pnysicians nau git?n m i uj. uu jiic?ciii lu iuii miu uiuituaiiuus n atci- - .rt i --- t- "j (Jtfalls. Its water is utilized in many ways)fl-;- i ndy held the reins and guided trie 4 1 1:.ion it. iliis is the view the Minister3iHeart disease was the cause of death. Pjl11M r,, i.icf nio-li- f to Ipivp Hio (n.,mfll. 11 if a signal is made from tlie shore.the Interior should take of the matter. lie could only account for her suddengrjcejjj.e on j;dturdav evening: and cools the milk in the most perfect lightened animal, which immediately mspring house I ever saw. The trough in gjiashed into the thicket on the right, fob jM

which the water runs around the milk 13 owed by the aide-de-cam- p. He was Bennl:her demands may be pressed unilerirdeath from the fact that she had been Hon. II. A Widemann, the Misses- - yfrom heart disease vessels is of white glazed tile and thejlJi entiss, of Quincy, Ills. t: STEAMEU LIKELIKE.(Davis, Comniannet;,

e Appropriation Act, but none of theserasufFering previous!',assesses a tithe of the claim for reco2-- t hough undiscovered. When T)r. Mar- - Fort Street, above Hotel,ine general had hardly cone 100 yards-- .

Widemann, J. T. Dare, C. (). P.erger, WA. Whiting, J. II. Paty, Mrs. E. C. Og water flows through it as clear as crystal.

vhen the "skirmishing" and the;jThe interior of the building itself is of Ition that this one dot's. A large and.in and himself first saw the Princess i.iart. u . ....A .1 --tVT- 1 1firing" burst into ter-rs-sgel, Mrs. L. McCully, W. A. Wilder and twhite flint and I never saw anything $j iuncu aowinL' part of national revenue is eol-F- St he action of the heart was verv weak.r aramay xn igntR;r; S3r& f,i-.-s

Br.?S??,.'.,-.1v"y.wMt!K-""-.Iula.i- ia Nunwife, Harry Wilder, Dr. John BrodieJ cleaner or sweeter looking. Cor. Phila-- 1 die roar of cannon. We were about 3delphia News. o pitch our tents, when from the woods 32ted through the Honolulu CustomfThey administered medicine to try andN Pievery otner week. Hti.r.H.,., ...ni .7.lames Brodie, V. S., J. A. Jaeger, Hon DECEMBER lltti. above ports, arriving hack KatuVdaj- - rnlSg8.11 me oiner siaeoi txie si ream a voney!ouse. For this reason, if for nonefiimprove the heart's action. They had V. Parke, Hon. Cecil Brown, II. K ror malls and paasengers only.f 1HV U 1 VA VS X. V J U1VU J - UUUV JHe Found Ills Heart,

remember," said an old nhvsi-- l lie whirring of partridge. We heard noMacfarlane, Mrs. S. J. Levey, Mrs. Eher, the harbor Itself which feeds the been informed that she had refused tojistom House should not be neglected, intake nourishment, and found her in a! ... - - T . .- - 1 We saw nor;n "a mnn who in the fortv or fiftv vc-ars-ii 1U our meuiaie ironi I'll Tin vi ti rr rffitf P1 jinil rvirinrlclail Ilia K.mnlc.. i V. r 1 1 1. A if Tl TF Y T-- . . . . .R. Ehrlich, S. McDonald, W. S. Taber, v -

When thev went in she! To fall In, take our muskets and re-jjt- he proprietors are prepared to furnish the beBtjM 1 ivlJiAUrjV IIUU,do so would De to cut on one or tneFiaie oi siuuoi M. Lachland. II. Bii;art. J. IT. Fisher.had never givm place to a tendsr senti--1 re by left flank down a ravine and ?J m (Cameron, Commaiidi r,ain sources of supply and bring aboutpartially roused. He supposed mor-l- w

Bair(1 IL L.inz y. stegemann, Children had come to him and 1 1 ca ini an opening was tne worK 01 aa yy meS, L.1Q uors,ment.l w moments.ollapse of the revenue. fephine had been administered on accounts B. Brous. J. Eaaan. James Momn. iU fcj." reguiany for TjiI. .!,... i....o u--

hot her restlessness. During the wholelic; L;vingst0ne AO ' O 7 -- ""Z'V: The battle of shiioh had bocuu. About a Aio rsr-- ,Another matter to wliifrh the attention T. Simmons, C. WT.

the Minister of the Interior is calledday ehe was in a state ot semi-con- - of stalwart boys went away to the army t o clock p. m after a long tramp in the .to t ,nea

that man found his heart. When these 1 '. we moved forward ana halted. Am- - Purchased l.y MR. DODD on his late trip to thejl STFAAfFT--bovs in their make-believ- e indifference 1 ul a nces passed us with their freight of tates. LEHUA,

Hart and son, J. II. Mahoney and J,Lovejoy.the appropriation of $40,000 for "newseiousness. When they asked her to

uarves and repairs" at Honolulu.take cordials, a tonic or any kind of xae i js t. i ilumaii suuenng, anu uioou ouzin irom (Clark, Commander)and their affectation of jollity came to iilere is another appropriation of $10,-pftimula- she took whatever theyFi Thanking onr many friends for paid patronFire loiartiuent Win leave regularly for nme portsas Kilauea" ; a, i i c.ti a. i iiehake the old man's hand they were sur-6- :

prised to see tears running down hisf ;iae, and cordially inviting them to call upon0 for "wharves, contingent." andiilwished to give her. She took cordials,! J Engine Company No. 1 held its regu Tne In rkiii Ti 0117 rini 11-- o oia moniutlfnllw BrjX

ordeal they i 'ereu ana tne wounaea were oorne pasts?cheeks, and in many a tryingrpmpmhPrpd that old man's face. From! Pale and powerless, but tenderly cared h(Other appropriation of $5,000, "repairsNtonics and such stimulants as they pre-iJla- r monthly meeting at its hall on King STEAMEU MOKOLD,ui. ,t t rtr.ri tnw, i Lor by all. forward once more. Haltlandings outside Honolulu harbor,fSscnbed. a bey had no difheulty in get- - ltreet last evening. The attendance was JAMES D0DD,

HENRY MILLER,md lie dow. A sudden volley on our leftF-and lived in hi3 declining years the. emontingent fund:" but to neither of theseing her to take concentrated beef juice ini (McOregor, Conimanflerj.

mS0:,"'9'0"011 "oris every alternateound its w ay to our iront. in an instant

igood, and Owen J. Holt was elected aimember of the company. A committee tional life that should have come to him as. we refer. The item of $40,000 was ufeinelu ine- - shc li(l riot sivak during the

i e were on our feet. The first man toa boy and young man. The whole countrywhole time of their attendance. Sheexpimded at Honolulu, and one of the. consisting of J. H. Lovejoy, H. Barber all was the color-beare- r, but he rallied j

n the instant, while the blood from his;forehead tinned the flai? he held with an ti

Proprietorslkoo ?X7nL ng",8t 2To K.m.io. pu- -rf'ukoo m.in01'11?- - H'rnl,;g'54 dechVtf lo Ihalr...purd.nforng ' arrivln a Honolulu Katl

grew wonderfully during the war. l donot mean in prosperity, but in emotionallarves to be built was indicated dur- - jeould take a teaspoonful of cordial till

.within a few minutes of her last Inter Ocean "Curbstone uray--g the debate in Committee on the Ap- -and T. R. Lucas was appointed to makethe necessary arrangements for partic-ipating in the annual parade of the Fire

feeling."ons." I ron grip. He was carried to the rear f lrtCT?.D,,'n!'"';in.!J August 9- -To Kiunakakai K Htria- -LOST.breath. At ; p. m. it was verv evidentopriation Bill. This was to be a new

larf near the old Pacific Mail wharf,hi Ltr being relieved. in iront and nauKttlie enemy poured a brisk fire into ourK

V ' hii.u, l'eiekunu,i . " K8amafUvn3'T',L,".i""- - Olowaiu, i'KIrulKk Hono- -vjthat the case was very critical, but she jDepartment on the 12th instant.

ranks which cut us down by the score. Itr the accommodation of coastingRjrallied a little at 4 p. m. From 4:30 till Mechanics' Company No. 2 and the DOCUMENT PRINTED ON PARCHMENTwas Brt ckeni idge's brigade against a regi1.l , , . p 1 1 il. ,.1 ilooners. The necessity for a wharf Hook and Ladder Company also heldiiuu una- - ii nr ucum piiu suiik very rap- - The heading of it is. "From Her Majesty; ZZl?!"111 n.' loriment. A battery on our right opened on1 1 v rn 1 m mr . any or packages unless "relpTS for; nor7u?en victoria to air. Ahranam llosenherg.K11V. urs. liKKPr aiul AInrtin niis point for the purpose named was: their regular monthly meeting last even Ithe enemy, but he steadily advanced, ii. 1 . - - .... . . V. . - u hoevcr will bring it to 154 Fort street will herfwa dedfwhile we sullenly retired, badly hampicftcni ul i nu uisfcouuiou. ing.

. --- ..i.iirrio iiimniy marked. JJotresponsible for money or jewelry unless placed in1 harge of the Purser.

Was "Willing to Let It Go.Here is a story by a festive and verac-

ious telegraph opt rater: A woman wentinto the Lake Shore & Michigan Southerndepot telegraph office 4th of July after-noon and wanted to 1 a message to LaPorte, Ind. It being a holiday the oper-ator informed her tbe efficp. hourswere only to 10 a. m., and it beingthen much after that he was afraid he

401 fel) 4 A. ROSENBERG.fmered it is true, with tlie red flajs if ar?'Dr. McKibbin was seen later, but hadcognized, and the Legislature under-kx- I

that it was to be undertaken with-- t

delay.But we may be told in reply that the

ILiouisiana regiment in advance--, whose t W't CJ W"etaken "ve stock, butAn Important I.aud Kale.very little to communicate. Princes Ls.sinee's Notice. j j ... uul onaume any risk of accident.S11! " WILDKK, President.

jhcartr fceemed to have a charmed life. KjNear this place and about this time of the lday Gen. Albert Sidney Johnson fell&J

hikelike had been in failing health for Mr. Lewis J. Ievey has received in-- iprovements in question are provided tractions from the Board of Education

o. xs. iiumji,, Secretary.OFFICE Corner Fort and Queen streta.

65-- 1 y Mar sor . . Hi- n 1 1 .. tii ii 1 .trthe past fortnight and gradually sink-

ing, but she attributed her last serious! could not raise the La Porte cilice and thatto sell by auction, on March 7th, the THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING BEENassignee of the estate of Thomas J

juiuiiauv wuuuueu. v e were iuo lasijrI troops brought into line of battle on the --

ileftonthe first day. Ex-Cons- ul Terrellin Philadplniifi Timpa r.

ittack to the severe shaking-u- p she ex- - Mossman of Honolulu, a bankrupt, notice Ishe must take her own chances. 'All

right," she said; "send it any way, and ifthere isn't any one there to stop it, why,

in the Loan Act, and that the ex-nditu- re

is therefore conditional uponreiving the money when borrowed,is is undoubtedly true, but as the loan:

track of land at Kulia, Liliha streetknown as the Lee Youman's property hereby given that all persons indebted to the1 TO LET.penenced on her last visit to town. Hcii said estate pay the same immediately to the iin- -

ilet it go by; there is no secret about it,5 n 11I TT ..... 1,1It will be offered in lots of eleven anddeath was caused by want of nourish Ke Will Explain to Pat Next Time.young man. umcago muiu.s been already floated there should be!

iciaiyueu. . U. rAnlvn,Assignee

Honolulu, February I, 1887.400 w-fe-

jment. When Dr. Trousseau and himselfi five-tenth- s acres and one acre respect He returned from his vachtinz trio, andlf;ively.fceased attending upon her Royal High-- I Salvation Army Operations.delay in setting to work. Item 5,1

:tion 4, of the Amending Loin Act!CvnT "OBMERLY OCCUPIED BY11, iv.Mr' ' Trickpr,

room nlr. .. , containingj - elx. rooms

when the luggage of the gander party waspconveyed ashore, the array of emntv bottles! '

According to the uniiiial report of themess they had not given her up. Ii she NOTICE.London sSalvation army's operations inovules for an outlay of $100,000 forrsCould have been induced to take nourish- - that had not been thrown overboard waslsomething of a staggerer to look upon. Thepl

iciauui room, eic. Theraare also stables, carriage house, servant's rcompaVigSrdrt'rderArP1y to E- - R- - HENDRY, atCo.'a Store, Fort gt.exclusive e-

Mr. Booth's Temperance Mission.Another very successful meeting was

there are about 8,000 "soldiers,nprovement of the harbor of I lonolti-f- c Jment she would have rallied and comei , . rpi .: . I I ...... . of those in the training home, w oiking in t$ gentleman not caring to dump them at the?:

240-jan2- 4tfana new wuanw. aui eoniem-f- r iround all rictht again, mere was not a Jheld by Mr. Booth last evening at the Y. the metropolis, and it is iiaimed tnat aur-- anchorage m the face andej-e- s of his neigh- - 4 MEETING WILT, BE HELD UPSTAIRS ATA the:ng the year ended April 30 last 10,000 m bors, said ImrrkUy to his man, "Pat, get those? Block Kin. .o'n tW,T?v!?12M. C. A. Hall, the subject of the lectures jjbeing "The Comic and Tragic Sides off I

isouls were saved. The work m JMaryie-- 1 under ground as quick as you can. Bury! 19 o'clock, for the purpose of making arrange- -

ites deepening the bar as well as build-trac- e of heart disease,r new wharves, and the Appropriation Her Royal Highness Princess Miriamt supplements it by a contingent aiLikelike was sister to His Majesty thepriation of $10,700 for wharves. ThereHlving, and daughter of Kapaakea and,

bone has been very ucccssiul, although i them; do you understand;'' "YL?, soir, I do,"E Jents for a series of lectures upon popular snb- -x Drunkard's Life. " At the concbi!!ont:if .,in n,i..,-e.- f D ii.r-r- t ronch I ! was flip r.nl v otj ....i.i. 4-- 1, . I ricksburg Brewing Co' v ia iu uc guru iij vir. usmsu lay, OI 11)18 CltVT tti1i aiflrMa m.:" v,f.filuc Sai,,iuumiau.nrui.w. -- -j-sy -- ry , cum uic i iijuusmau na uumtJl lu, il.i. 1Mrp; K0i'itofmonr "Our ias-e- s' h i and tumblprl l, lue.i'uu"tmore accessions were Th r mfo th. oi-m- . 11.11,1 n-ifi- 2' - vvvi Hyu Hlv ' 'T t. v. utujviJ v a aaw x 'v. - - - .( e a. .a V U11VU.1 aUU-- m. c 4 llVIlcLl. AtV f ahO

1 9.1 t rl' 1 a . . I . 1 (l,. fc Cl rill ilAlrt . . 1 t I . -

ranks 01 tlie Ulue Itibbon Army To-l!aress- es nave oecn torn irom wuicj-jviiuuL-id- j. menexiue knew he heard hisv! Jmir m'rl r.ffifrj limi Ti tnCll CUIUS LO 3 wile S VOlfe rnllinrt. 1000 cVfl !. SAN ZJOSE, CAL.V A 5I A WAAAW.Ah AMk W " A P J i ljj A Vl OUIkUl Vf

dierefore $100,0.)0 irom tlie loin anj CeohokaIole. She was born January,700 from revenue for deepening theft 13, 85d, and married the Hon. Archi-- r

anl erecting new wharves at Honc fjoald Scott Cleghorn September 22, 1870, 1

morrow evening (Friday) Mr. Booth wil NOTICE.victory with tltrk eyes." Chicago my aear, what has Pat brought all theseplecture on "The Magic Crowd; or, coun- - Herald. J J monies up nere for?" It was but one stepF-- t Itries I have visited, people I have meti 1 from the bed to the window, where the en--l

fe. raged gentleman calleil out: "You blasted Tlie Lager BeerofJthe above Brewery4 T THB ANNUAL MEETING OF THE KIL- -idging the harb r. As the loan wasgcess Victoria Kaiulani, lorn October 10,i hnd the sights I have seon." The South?'-i 1r1s111n.u1 ' 'ifiii t T , n j-- - 1 ii 1 . nurai VUlll Will V. Ill-- III npr r IhA 111.1 ' mm m

.n-fii- l I r fl.'ifitpil lone .ito. find as theV31fi7rt. who k!i;r-i- ; v-- nstant, the.followinff were re. ler-1,- no;.... i 5 W3.SNot To Be Fashionable.At the florist's convention it was sug- -

" K $ uu w uury muse uV bottles?'' nid. snii- - o,-,,- i ,irn,v,V-- - a - '-- - Ull.tMO Awarded the First Prizes

At the Expositions of 1885 and 1680.k of the year's revenue has alreadyj The deceased Princess was educated at) (lecture, says: ''Humor, pathos, comical-il- f t. r.,-.-i

vjmpany; ilident t ht. .Aq quick 1 11 gifc 'em buried, now T ha vp 'pm sot 1 Prewould supplantc- - m p" kvovcu mat liitt 111 1.11111

.ched the Treasury, we cannot under-sS- t V.ities. and the hiirher nights of eloiuenpp tithe rosp na fssi,innawa flmwr "Vnt f handy sou--.'Andrew's Priory School, and was The yachtsman wearily ex-.Ii- ce President r. a. Macfie. Jr.lhw wife. Next time he win n.f; J i I,a"i--

"r ?amonnd why there should be any fnrtherigdistinguished by hr refined taste andMwere intermingled with taste and effect k.-while a woman has a no.iel" was the em-- f i PiaiRea it; to w" i, ?i UU1 lur - w. aiacfarlanelSi? -- A rt? .,

i Phatic arSument oCay in setting to work with these con-manner- s. She as eminent charita-an- d it is safe to to take secretary 4 R.Cattonfone horticulturist. M suIer 11 more valorous and discreet'thatsav the Magic i jj J L p Pat a little into his confiderlCe i:BSt& - . - U T Freeth. & Pea cock:.Home i l - awi. unua,uplatedand necessary improvements. tble; and tojk an interest in all matte i&Crbwd' is Mr. Booth's masterpiece." Sc. K. 8. Co. IHonolulu, January 31,1887. 458 feh3 f i 37G HONOLULU, AGENTS

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jf-- DEPABTCKES.Description of the Sutro Tunnel.

This great work is frequently talked ofin a most ignorant way, writes a corre-spondent about the Sutro tunnel:

:.J For Kauai, per steamer Mikahala, February 2d" There were no criminal atcase.3 --iiiss .nme ioveu, uout Catton, 4 Chinese&and about 40 deck passengers Police Court yesterday.

t. : - . . 4..- - i ii . 1 t1 fJnmlnr T ri mnnntmns Tr ton fho ram nn o

by Captain Bchm is advertised to let. Have aLei MeSIH2II.G NOTES.Pi St

,4ii.Ui " lllU iuwtwIgComstock mines of Virginia City, Xev.,

and afford a sluiceway and escape for theT5 floods of hot water with which the deep,

Mi lower levels of these mines are deluged,

Andrew'.-- Cathedral A ociationThe steamer YVaiiuanalo arrived Fehnmrv o,ii the oldi jivieet.-- ! at 8 o'clock this evening at

'cathedral buiidiii"r.P7 is ih . frill ft ftrn t n,TA - V l:. . i

The temperature of the water is 193 de- -tjpasseogers from AVaianae and Waialua. Shef CIGAE !t'Jleaves asain this morning nn the ai m o. mnio ine L.oaru ot iCepre-sentative- s or thei " "

grees and 12,000 tons, or 3,000,000 gal-ion- s,

are carried through the tunnel everytwenty-fou- r hours. The tunnel is fourHonolulu Fire Department hold their!The schooner Josephine arrived from Pear

Jmonthly meeting to-nig-

miles long, and the water is conductedRiver February 2d with 223 bags salt for tLT T Tl . INotice is hereliv siveu tlit iu consf-o-.i- n r nf iU02i. The "Honolulu Almanac ami Directory' ABOVE REQUEST is HEARD DAILY INthrough it by means of a closed pine

flume, thus confining the immense massesAft - J . i-- - t r . , r. - . . . n; ci:-'-ar stores, saloons ana other places whertme ueam oi fter iwyai nignuega rrincess lAne-- v, The schooner Cateriua is having new risginejlike, the Government offices will this day be jput up, and expects to leave for Kea-- f

Tf Kulrf for it is an 11 lulisi.utttil f.ict thatof vapor that would arise from so vast afor 187 is now on sale at J. H. J?opers'

jnews depot arid this oiMce. Price, 50 cent. most smokers prefer a mild cigar, and that thost jJbedv of water.closed. I lia, KauaiT II TfT r I fr'3who nave lor a long time smoKeci strong cigars.

When the water leaves the tunnel itI The meeting at the Club House Dining principally imported Manilas, will, after havinj.it hnrnniThlv i n inrpd the stoniiifh and ininaireil tile

" E The 9Chooner Canute sails to-d- ay for Papaikou has lost but 7 degress of heat, and isRooms thi evening to arrange for a serie.--l rJ . i i ill . : .t.n.iu iulH,ur. I lind Hilo, Hawaii utilized for mechanical purposes by theiiomiiuiit, leimury o, jas. 4C7 lei f lectures by Mr. O.sman Day is open to?Mill 1 ll'IM I . . I V u , 1J 1 T . J . ' Ilil. iu II V. fT

''ouId find the right kind.i How many thousands of smokers who suffeiThe stern-wbe- el steamer Ewa brought 3f fnnnpl rm ri nflnv a ft at nau rmi n or nnn.

. . It . T - ...(jUnohf-- s hana.nl fr.rn Piri Claim F.)iriiarv 91 f tne puoiic. ducted through a second water-wa- y tun L jtrom loss ot apiietite, headache, nervous irrita. , , - -l?3 ility, asthma, etc., and who have tried all posThe Iloyal Hawaiian Band dise-jurse- nel 1,100 feet long, and thence flowing a remedies without success, might be curedsible i

Jif they knew that their sufferings were caused bySome excellent music yesterday aftenioor;K distance ot one mile and a halt andemp-?Mrfi,aoI,tOPt,;M,,,m,t,-

tu.r ,.f ing into the Carson river. The use- -

turn this evening with rice.The barkentine Planter will leave forSan Fran

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IleatiqtiMrtf rn Ailjutaut Grueral', Ie-I'urlmt-

.Aliidlaxi Hale, February 2, 1887.

The several Military Companies are hereby or-dered to assemble at the barracks on THURSDAY,the 3d instant, at 10 o'clock a. in., in full dress- -

' ithe intemperate use of strong cigars, and tha:SAN JOSE, CAL, U. S. A.itM..M. it,,.. filfulquruities of this vast stream of hot ..Jthey should only smoke mild an properly ;

i iared ones.cisco next Tuesday with HHO tons of sugar anO ' i! vater are great and have been recognized 1 It is a fact that not all mild cigars agree well tCaptain Lovell, formerly of the Star of $1 by the dwellers along its course. In one iwith smokers, for in most cases there is a lackrice. She has already taken in about 10,001

sacks.The steamer James Makee arrived from Han- -

uniform, to assist at the ceremonies of Lyine-- s jf care in the selection of the tobacco, and oftenDevon, will succeed Mr. Frank Bolles asf:l instance dams have been built, formingin-Sta- ta of the reniAi na nf Ilr TJnril Tficrli.. Sthe necessary experience for it is wanting, yetinvn!iTPr nf thp k'nn hnniinir r.n Man? fnrYi oools. in wuicn men ana boys nave tne

amaulu, Kauai, February 2d with 2,038 bags- - iSthere is one brand which suits tne most tastidfejfious smoker, and that isHMvan age ol a not water usm.the Pacific Navigation Company.

used aLo for all the purposes of a laun 1 CALIFOBKIA P1101)UCT10i.uess the Pr'ncesn Likelike.

By order of the Commander-in-Chie- f.

CURTIS P. IAUKEA,4C8 febl ' Adiutant (reneral.

2iugar, and will leave again at noon to-da- y fo:jN'awiliwili and Uauamaula, Kauai, via Waia K, T-l-

. i l i. ...i.z.i. 4... I S'l irir atirl n tMft of 1 OHO norps plfino-iu-a' j. lie umiu iimuvii-- wiiitii waa iu umrs-- s "ji "uu " - - -

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It ENGELBKECJIT'Suae, Wheen cmvpii at Fmmr, SnnnrP this Pvei.iniJ to the tunnel company is irrigated by itm -- :o:-!in addition there is a plan on foot to leadA whalin? bark was cruising off port yester-H- ,,r.,1!tll or1 lir f r,-llM- .r fr the water with iron pipes laid uuder theThe remains of Her late Royal Highness thej Jay 3inemory or tne late 1 rmcess LikeliKe.Princess Likelike will Lie in State at Iolani Tal-S- l mrface of the earth and passing near tht L'Ulll I'lV L llllllll V,' llUl .The steamer J. A. Cummins arrived last even iTlie Fine Exhibit Made at the Fair bvroots of thousands of fruit trees, amiProfessor Yarndley respect fullj

the members of the Fort-.stre- et Church ilso to make tt further subservient toace THIS DAY from 10 a. m. until 2 p. m.

CURTIS A. IAUKEA,II. M.'a Chamberlain.

Iolani Palace, February 3, 18S7. 4H9 feb3Which is made from mild, aromatic and particu

mg from Koolau and Waimanalo, and will leaveiain to-da- y for the same places.

The steamer Mikahala left February 2d foiKauai and Xiihau.

man's benefit by supplying artificial heatrluhoir to meet him for rehearsal tli is-

io hot houses, m which earlv truit anc larly selected and prepared tobacco, and com-bines all the qualities which may be expected the Fredericksburg' Brewing Co.l( Thursday) morning at 11:30 o'clock in tin vegetables can tiius be brought to matur from a health ciear. It causes no bad effect olV. M. C. A. Hall.The schooner Ehukai left yesterday for Waia-- $ any kind, is agreeable to the taste, burns evenlj3uty. "Sew York News.

lua. Oahu. under command of Captain C. A. Du -- :o:-The Y. M. C, A. bovs will meet in thel on Ore" is Sam Jones' ar smoker should fail to give"Selfishnessloit. formerly of the lost steamer J. I. Dow-- e

fiepartntoiit or Interior.J. Alapai, Esq., has this day been appointed

Road Supervisor for the District of Xoua, Islandfinit.ion of hell.sett. Association parlors at 3 o'clock this after-

noon. Mrs. V. C. Merritt will preside andAt1iii?.S:iiil-- ii-- ? 1 1 fr!vTi i?i fiilil ns; t n

One of the mo-s- t novel aud unique exhibits of the Mechanics' Fair was tl:Fredericksburg Lager Brewing Oo. It was in the form of a bower, the roof b intr pngclkeclit's "Sampler" Cip.Taj' Gould's favorite dish is succotash.of hop viuctf, while around the sides were arranged the variouii packages of th4 . ll--l kllll 1 UlllllU M 111 11 Mil I. ' I I I V - V'.-

J 'l'ov Life in China.'SPECIAL BUSINESS NOTES. Fredericksburg beer. Tliis company was the pioneer in the manufacture of lag

of Oahu, vice C. W. Hurt, resigned.L. AHOLO,

Minister of the Interior.Honolulu, February 1, 1HB7.

4o'J dfeb3 wfeb-.'- l

! fair trial, and benefit himself at the sanittime. 105marl9

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1 Iuoast.Aiter overcoming many obstacles they have succeeuea in pufUiuung t

a A Daiuareu tire I.iiirliioto IloteYuen Kee fc C). have removedstreet. Lager I"ot Surpassed3 Aftr P'nortiui No. 2 returned to the3 - i.ra.iiv- -

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Iciurliiic:it f Interior. i?station at the Bell Tower from the fin tf (By any other made in the United States. A proot of this is seen in the fact t! 01New goodi to arrive per steamer Ausgoods are sold as far East as Chicago, despite Eastern competition. How on 'on board the Vaioli schooner, on TuesSaturday, the 12th day of February, being th 1 tralia for the Popular Milinerv House.

fourteenth (14th) anniversary of the accession ol. this after paying freight over 3,000 miles of railroad, it may bo asked. )Iu tho J i

ihop3 are better and cheaper here than in the East; again, California barley it i .r!EMI-ANXUA- Lday night, it was discovered that one ofthe boiler tubes had burst. As this was

N. S. Sachs, projrietor.Fine printed lawns, 32 inches wide, eigfa

His Majesty to the thrne, will lie observed as aj grown in the United States: but the chief reason is the superior nualitv of the t

Ithey use only the finest artesian water and the verv best material, and have allthe standing engine for immediate duty,yards for $1 at Sachs' 101 Fort street. land latest machinery, they are able to produce an article thatSuperintendent Wilson ordered a change

National Holiday, and all Government officesthroughout the Kingdom will be closed.

L. AHOLO,Minister of Interior.

Interior office, January 15, 1887. lilMNT SALEA full assortment of Ladies' corsets atvery low prices, including nursing corset. DEFIES COMPETITION.to be made, substituting engine No. 4rjJ

at N. S. Sachs', 101 Fort street. for No. 2. The damaged engine wasplaced in charge of Mr.- White, machinist Their Export Lager is bo perfect that it will keep any number of in an .

3 and is sold largely in Mexico, Australia, the Islands, South America, and i iTax l!l'lor"s XolICi. BP61oi tne department , lor repairs, ibis is d;tnrougnout tne western uemispuere. in three years their output has quadrt rThe Tax Collector will commence collecting Messrs. Wing On Wo Sc Co., of Maunarather unlortuuate, as Engine r-.o-. 1 is Our semi-annu- al llcnnant Sale will taketaxes in the district of Hilo, Island of Hawaii, aij'lkpi, street, betr leave to notifv the iub!i(

?4 place on oIt is probableyear it amounted todJ.000 barrels, and this year will exceed amount.

Since writing the above we learn that the Fredericksburg Brewing Co. wa- - i vai ledthe first prize, a silver medal, " for the best Export Lager," also the first priz anothersilver medal, for the " best Keg Lager Boer." Journal of Commerce, San Francisco.

the following places: . pthat thev have just received a large quaii-fials- o undergoing repairsthat both engines will be in workingitity of AAA and other choice brands oiorder during the week. MONDAY,IMauiIa cigars, of the best quality, for saleFrom Jfakalau to K. atal.a. at the Court Hons, g

it moderate prices.in Hilo Town.KF'Havini' been appointed SOLE AGENTS for the Hawaiian Islands for th aboveOn sugar plantations tuxes . ill be collect) d at Domestic Produce Receipts au! Kx

ports.u t4eelebrated Brewing Company, we are now prepared to fill all orders for the trade andJanuary 31, 1887.the office of each respective plantation. Notice Government V Hieen to be 4loei.will be given beforehand to managers by thef tannly consumption at bedrock ngures.The following are the domestic producet tt 1 W a -

Tax Collector, or by his order, what day he ins r..cejieiicy .ur. aiiuiu, iiuisLer "'receipts lor the lour weeks ending Fri- -

FliEETH & PEACOCK,And continue the whole of the week. Allour remnants will be placed on the counter

shouldcall to collect tax-s- .

F. PA HI A,

Tax Collector of Hilo, Hawaii.Hilo, December 1, 18Hr.. dAwtf

gthe Interior, announces in our "l.ygdaVj tjie 2Srh ultimo: 110,752 bagspJ.Vuthority column that in consequeiic-eCugd- r 10s;4 bag3 paddy, 0,920 bags

fof the death of Her Royal Highness therice 4G0 do rice bran 2.)4 do awa, 4,00SWand marked way down. Now is yourc

.Hsjcnance to uuv.I 23 Nuuaiiu Street, Honolulu.3C9dec23 tfj BOTH TELEPHONES No.

-- ijlatc Princess Likelike the Governments jhunciies bananas, 12G barrels molasses,Sollices will this day be closed. i.;04 bags corn, 147 bags coftee, 250 bags P. O. BOX 504.pout or uoNirLrnj, 11. i GREAT BARGAINS- -

Ssalt, 30 bags pia, 30 bags potatoes, 140Ileav- - Weather on the liaitai Coast. bags ginger, 20 bags peanutsj618 pieces

steamers: ihides, 722 skins. Come andAitcavALs. Captain Campbell of thev.';!. KSDAi--

, February 2. gljames Makee reiorts that onsee iiiem. .i ust reieiveu. int-if- l

his last flrtl-'4- - 1 i rf.f T .Ltilll'.! .IIIlV rill 11 , .1 Vl 1 I. I B. P. EHLEES & CO.Liiit:.il line u:i.." cvi sixm 11 in mi.?3 5L'ri CltV.Oahuamer J A c'i:,,iuin'' fro:u Kjolau'trip, after landing cargo at Kapaa and.. , Sri. .1 1 1 1. 11J

4oifrey"s Hansard Reports.AVe have received from Mr. FrankMmr r.wa. iroin r.wa laKing wugar 011 oouru, lie a..-- cuiiipcucus

istmr Waimanai:-- , Underwood, from Waianae? ftui,i, tr3to leave on account of the boisterous!? 1!Il la tl&

Slmr James Iak.-e- , Campbell, from liana- - Clias. J. Mel'sier, and proceeded to Ilanamaulu.d,, TT .. , . , r too ALLAbsolutely Pure.f I I If I I 1 V L1 lLII IjC 1D LL L til ( : . UtCJlUll A. JJJmschr Josephine, from Ewa fefwhcre the steamer was detained weatherIfwith index and picture of the members." tf.

Tlii3 powder nc ror v aries. A marvel of purity,More economical :ibound for eight days

cannot be sold in coni- -volume was written, compiled, and LI etrength omi vi-o- i omcncs?.PThis by Mr. Godfrey, and will be M pctitioi with tho

itIKlAIiTl'it:.S.Wkdnksday, February 2. cf lo.vtcst, short Leading Millinery House, At Greatlynterinetliary Court.Stmr Mikahala, Hall, for Nawiliwili, Waimea,: lafound valuable as a work of referrenee K

Koloa, tc, Kauai, at 5 p m 4

Reduced Prices !

Stock Taking.

WUluIlb, IlllllJl UE j iii 'iia-i't- iv.i i i mi--, wx. u.cass. IIovai lUKis-- l'owira Co.. lWi VaU-sfil-V

Y-3-d

wtfand record of the most remarkable legisSchr Canute, for Hilo AT CHAMBERS BEFORE m'CULLY, J.

Wednesday, February 2d.Arthur E. II. Swift vs. II. II. and

is4Schr Ehukai, from Waialua, Oahu

Schr Mary, for HaiaakuaSclir Ualeakala, for Pepeekeo, Hawaii Afterlative session perhaps this Kingdom has

ever witnessed. The index is copious3" on tlie4Fa!liIoiiabIe Iressitiakin;Norman V. UarSlin. Air. . It. V.aSlie.,,1 nnfrnA Th nhntn.rri rvhi.remises.AUCTION SALEI';Vessels I.euviiiir To-IHi- y. yjor plaintilf, Mr. F. M. Hatch forde-- f

f members and officers of theStmr Waimanalo, Underwood, for Waianae and gSfendants. This was a petition for theT ,

f lirft j,mi reDorters trives characterWaialua, awn m DAYISOF VALUABLE4a W "

stmr J A cummins, Neiisen, for t.aimanaiojissolution of a partnership in which theJ1.llK persona interest to the volume.i?-- 1 fi.r llnarties are engaged for the purpose of 1 J

& WILDER, Grocers,No. 52 Fort street.

yii? t i? qt a iM?iiAusiraiiaii Man service.stmr .lamps M:ikee. C.tmDbell. for Hauamaul "parrying on the business of sugar grow-- a .,.,. ... wi..tM- - IriJLt lJiiJU I LJ KJ A. XjL X Aidand Hanamaula, at VI mSchr Canute, for HibSchr Josephine, for EvraSchr Heeia, for Koolau

at Kilauea, Kauai, which plaintiff!ging The 1Ionolalll Almanac and Directoryyhad been carrying on prior to the ;Mior 1SS7 is no or 8ale at J. "II. Sopor's In Honolulu. A nnounce to their patrons and housekeepers generally that, starting out r n the new

forts have been redoubled with the view of supplying the many wants in their line '

f heir . r- -

i.Umission oi tne aeieniaius into me ousi-- g

HM4iH in iNrt irm toretsu r,"S4iie"ss. An mteriocuiory injunction nauiJ , TTNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE UON.S- -statistical U Board of Education, I shall sell at Public??i .... i : , . i il. mi. ,1 it 1. i .i?"'ins to these FOR SAN FRANCISCO,

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p--j cents. It contains completeAm bktne Discovery, J Lee, from Sau rran-rMje- n issued restraining defendants from general informaUoil relati

b in the affairs of theinterferenceAm bark saranac. d b Shaw, from New York bu.siness,g iHntBHaw bark SUr of Devon, A Lovell, from Fan- - an(Uhe onler wasretun)able ontJ 2d iHst ': . . .

12 noon, at mr Salesrooms, corner of Fort and!:lOueen streets. Honolulu, that very desirablei--

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EXCELLENT, EXTENSIVAND ENTIRELY- -

Fresh. Stock of Qoodr--

Importations of every aillcle In 1he1r tip.de is regulated approximate demr.iijt gained by eveiy enstomcr Is, an) article rurch ?d from u,ir.

t'iiraci-o- i land situate at .uiiu, junena street, 3 Tho new and fine Al steel steamshipning's Island t;iknown as the Lee l'onman's property, conipns- -ranno, from Newcastle,! niotion w is now filed bv defenda"fs'3Am sbip Mercury, Woman's Liw Wa;es. fing Kalo and Kula land of superior quality, wells-. vAm bktne Planter, W .d pulp for paper making is produced inr p rrimaii, fro -j. s.'.T--hans-

el to dissolve the injunction on i.-'- jj, 1 watered.? i

HiiRtii-cisc- PortE'OUndS that no SUtllCient Cause tor t? bu!---- --- --- - t--' I vr,, j Corfning au ra of 11 amlf-- ,

- ',I,ltnore' r Thompson, from, . J lar is m- -ti

hy women, whoseiJLUl i0. 1, .5-1- 00 acres, at an upset prtcel' 'iwrHfinl. f :i 1 10 A :l llf'H OI :init illillt'.'l rfil r 1 t) I'; Mill ... .j. . f3 . is--J ilii SH and Ai in ciUAIITi. -

At J k:e Joi 11 s Vth. from Newcastle, N S Wt . ... , f '. "-- s are ir;:ii twe!'. o to tv,. nk) V-j 01 t.ouu. MOf tho Oceanic Steami-.i;- i r.': raTiA-.v- ' . ;::.'.i '

GROCERIES, hoth Staple uiat xiunaititu rrom Sydney and Am khiK!on or about

Hiw 'te-une- r Kxpl i.-e- Golmau, from Apia.&JDUl ', tnat 'ielTt 'i.:u-- ,1. :;a-li- TA C) Adjoining the

Snmo;. Uuiuv-yrl- i..ti-- iiiin ?,d pl-iinti- 'I ": " pJUVy. !V-.- . mania side, an.l contaiaing- -

1 . Li.t...,.,. Viimur ..i A ;it Lone t?ranch. an area of one acre: upset?--'"con-d- I Vii. l 1 'H . . price, ?;750.2b'.Ie A I.on,r Dranch is a beautiful!".sco... 3 UFebrnai i

1. 1887. , In every variety of detail.

Teas of tlie Sigliest Gracles,Newcastie.to entitleAm bk Sonoma, Howes, from him to such process, iiiat roung Jowebo uucd Etella Isaacs, whoseW title PEr.rrMti,o timo fr.r tnnL-ino- - imnortjint pnn -- 5il face is a perfect fac-simi- le of that of Venus,N S WSwed bark Trotting Sofia, Captain O Sveus-

TKRMS CASH. Deeds at the expense of pur-- ;Eli i i, , i i i i tL.M seen on artistically cutcamoos. Long Branch nsou, from Newcastle, . - W tracts in me ousiness is au iiaiiu unu iuc.i T And will leave for the abve port with ruailn ami. . , 1 1 T 1 I hasers. Further particulars may be learned byl'eunaiiow. irom tun-v- i .... . . E-- ijeiter.Am bk llopo, 1 W iiTow nsend.

Black, Green and Blended.

American and English table luxuries, A full 'line of CROSSE k ELAGKWIiprlication at the office of ths Board of Educa-- S spassengers on or about that date.f3 injunction would therefore occasion great j

I 1 1 i 1 i,t 1,1 L2 .SUPEItlOIiFor freight or passage, havingtion, where plans and surveys of the land maySii The great trouble about rules of etiquette ACCOMMODATIONS, apply toloss ana uamagc to ueienuaius miuuuiw for society is, that to some they become castS'oris.jv,e!N AXpcctHl front JTors'iii"be seen.

LEWIS J. LEVEY,Auctioneer.

they be deprived of a voice in determin iron, and stand superior to common sense andlint bark Glenaber, Kolleston, from Liver ing the same. After argument, the! Wm. G. Irwin & Co..

AGKNTS.courtesy. Demorest s Monthly.

Honolulu. Fehruarr 2. 1S87. 464 mar 7jCourt ordered that the injunction be dis-- ffrom;pool, due Jan 15-H- 1

Haw schr General Sieel, Sanders,Kr.tirh Frisrate Shoals, due Nov 2d-:- solved., On Bqjli Sides.

"It's a wife's duty to be pleasant," says anexchange. Yes, and it's tho husband's dutyto make her duty easy. Philadelphia Call.

(ier bark Hydra, lrom Hongkong, aue januarjf1--

Oeriuan bark Hercules, Si haeft r, ailil fromiil co!er Dth. due February 20-2- 8 zj Police court. MAGIC CROWD!! For Sydney and Auckland.Am wh bark Hunter, lieo VV Jenks, from thet

Line Inlands, due March 10-U- 1 felHaw bark Thos R Foster, F W Ru?g, from ic- -

i 1! (1. due Dec i31 Cv

BEFORE POLICE JUSTICE DAYTON.

CIVIL CASES.Wednesday, February 2d.

i. it ... ii t? ., -- l .i.,;.v M",

Jennie June's First Newspaper Success.I well remember the sunny Sunday morn-

ing in early summer, just thirty-tw- o

spices and condiments always in stock, and an invoice to replenish bow due.

Sole Agents for

Fresno ISTo. 1 FamilyImmensely superior to Golden Gate and other brands in Its purity, whiteness ande tties. UNEQUALLED for bread-makin- g, and preferred by all our customers.

Our Buffalo Hams ar.c SuperiorTo the Star, Dnpee, or any other brought to this market. KOLL BUTTER. O I S rtl;s vJin,H

LOWEST R1ARICET RATES.Island orders for Families and Phaitations filled with care and satisfaction gnaiaau e i.

p- - - Box 50;5 71tf Ilo tli Telepliones, o. i;t'i

lirit dark .Martha Fisher, from Glasgow, due.an 15- -: J0

A.m bark Timour, Brewer, sailed from Dostonj I s Y. 3L C. A. Hall, Friday Ev'gj1The new and fine Al steel steamship

ego, when my father and I stopped at thepostoffice on our way home from church, a?was our custom, and I received, instead of the

Dec 17, due May i jtor wages in tne capacity oi cook,Am bktne S N Castle, n u uuoi.aru, irom irj;! , f l v.,. AfanA.

Townseud, due January 20-:!- 0 cmlciiuvit M uaa mniuu.au uj uul.. j J A. 1 1 II ,Felrunrjv' 41 h. at 7:30 o'clock.froiurort To wns-glant,- s ume"1 x expect a DUlKy packageAm bark Klikitat.UD Cutler, counseL judgment for plaintiff" . .vi containing a voluminous letter or my own. " MAEIPOSA,"m New--.32- r. commission i'l oO. the question otl letter imri Knan Car,t. t?,fl n--ir v

end, W T, due February 10-2- 8

Brit bark Lady Lampson, Marstou, fro...tin x si W. aue Feliru.irv 10-2- S

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i newspaper friend in New York, and described! R. T. W. Booth's New Leetorcallrit' bark Zoila, from Newcastle, N S W, dueW. C. l'arke vs. S. Kaiakoili, assuiup-- ; OfJnl5:-5- . . Ir

aii event which had some importance, andseemed interesting enough to me to warrantX' I . d r L TfrSr II . I I trill .lrniaaiivi n 1

the Oceanic Steamship Company, will bedue at Honolulu from San Francisco

or or aboutVerdict for amount with!due Feb l-- , , Siit for $4:) 58 i a detailed account of its incidents and person- -

"THE MAGIC CROWD,"SP .1 iin'iT-'o- ' costs, 70. and commission, $4 09.x.i.1. . . i - . . .i f rrt Win !

3 ages. J!dy friend had been struck with whatp-- he was pleased to Call the "good newspaper

style," and read it to Mr. Charles A. Dana,Am tern i; i jrersius, nucimau, iiv.m . -- i.

due Jan ''i)-S- l ' MfIhH: February 19, 1887.sOr countries 1 bavelirit bark Cerates, from Liverpool, due Muy?? SickaieNH In School.DL'UIN'U MONTH OK JANUARY, 187. m then managing editor of The New York! met, and1

Am tern J C Ford, T II Griffiths, from San' E3 Trihune. Mr. Dana pnnfirmtnl L?a iiiAf O

. lilt,and said: "If the author willFranci-co- , ili;e i ei s-i-o r3 feb rev ise it, taiuns. l.nk-- Forest Oueen. J C 31 WinUlUg, irom And will have prompt dfapatcn with malls and

passengers for the above prts.Geo. C. Slireve & Co., '

MANUFACTURINGSketchy, Humorous, Pathetic.SICK.SCIIOLAUS.OOLS. of mickxess.'; out some of the personal allusions. I will nriniS-- 3

For fieisrht or passage, having SUPERIOR AC- -S;vn rraucisuo, clue xeU 5 ?yii : r t ark Velocity, Bolster, from Hongkong, jKort i--Jj it." These momentous words were copied on comjjoda rioiNS, apply to.lue Feb 10-1- 8

.04o

SPECL4.L PROGRAMMErjKoyalJjPohukaimiAm brgtne Clans Spieckels, E P Drew, from

US

sots14 .

JEWELERS,a regular correspondence slip, which was allL the formidable envelope contained besides my

M vn letter; and can you imagine the thrill,Han Francisco due Feb -- t. Loms... I

A. 0.,'Cook &

OAK TAX.!:i)

LEATHER BJiL'VIWm. G. Irwin & Co.,Am oarl: Julia Foard, from Departure uay, iiue?. frepar:.t y And Importers ofOf jVXusic & Siriging.J&js the sudden opening wide of the whole uni- -: .1.

AGENTStnree or more consecuuve ui3 si,3 .v,Vii, ii,. :

January 10 81 (

Am tern Dora Blubm, Diuhm, from San Fruo-- iciseo, due at Hilo, Hawaii, January 27-- ai f. ln ..,.,.,.r ..f i,.imo. nr Mllf-c-w- l sickness, are re-- '' j -- iiuiitaf i Diamonds. Watches. Silver and Silver Plated

S S Ware, Decorated China, Art Brass Goods, Fans.j It is not much now to write for newspapers.lortcd sick.u 1.1, iiS, fnitn nil fnrrt. dii FfliS1 ADMISSION, FIFTY CENTS.4T.8 fe4

JCanes, Umbrellas, Berlin and Vienna Leatnerlai.i-o- vi- S ine ordinary "newspaper" man, and esie--

feiallv the "nAlvrmntir" rnin i ,John II. Browx.

Agent Board of Health. HAVANA CIGAES! xGoods, Opera Glasses, Clocks, Etc.Am wh bk Lancer, from New Bedford, due Fe! 1

- --'I I 1' "uuiuu U1UU1 IcXltcities, has become so numerous n tn l r

I.aee Ix'nther midlender 1

415 Market street, :

442 jan25'88

Montgomery ana Ftntter mm..

tNo.Am wh bk Reindeer, from San Fr-ncisc- due

Feb in--J- ttSAN FRANCISCO. 443ja25 '88We have just received a fine lot ofJfinnrt Juvenile FJre saddles. I-- I

very common thing, and is sometimes so untt scrupulous as to be considered most undesiraThe boys of 4 V olunteer Com pan ble for companionship or association. But h

Am wh bk Josephine, from San Francisco, due Havana Cigars which we offer m quan- -LADIES' iVXJRSEF il V. '8 pities to suit.Am wh bk Oh:o, from San Francisco, due Febt$ were first to reach the scene of fire on vl those days it was very different There wen

. . C 3 V I "IT"! 'CV, 1 ST - I I .10-- 28

A in xv n hit Helen Mars, from s. p.taVlor 4 CO.,San Fiaacisro.sr board the schooner AVaioli. on Tuesday f j no women corre- t j crmnri onfa rift .1 1 . . r DIES WISHING A COMPETENT NURSEThiti?? "uu"ua uepartmeni; in anjIS,.j newspaper. Barnum'a irnwnm Art,i,vHYMAN BROS.

462 mar 2

FOE SALE.Am wb.bk'xVandere,, from.San Juegliht last, and to get Water On

r.u 11. .14 L --A 1 111 .. T i .1 ITcan secure the services of Mrs. CHAMPLAIN

j inquiring at Mrs. Hoyt's, 115 Ei-n- g street,f 1 1 . --m r . . .

rorner of Alakea street. 4e6-ma- y3 Paper jilanuf: i t uva,:Partnership Notice.4

X mentionea o u, creuit oi iue iuagane ana uociers Lady's Book theAm wh bk Francis Palmer, from San Francisco, '?uia weredueFeblo-- 2 yllads. Three lads of Volunteer !No. 1 recreations and ihe authorities of women, and

Am wh bk rieetwins. from San Francisco, dueyaarlier in the evening discovered a fire &t all semi-religiou- s and highly moralF!S tone and character, a, hH 1Wbk William Bayllies, from San Fraucis-NMr- s

co, due Feb 10-2- 8 i , J ..? 1 '- - ' j i.v .vViiien a a ciJAm wk bk Mary ar . i s v Fi-u- v? Ii:.-ii:ir- d street, Lei'.ve-?- M'-r- . IkVi. ST; t i- - tiheu J ;! June,

co, due . , M'bi.ii.-- : vfiion mtvI i.i-f,!- . m.'Iv

4 xr jytfwcI'm 1 1

.I .!". ru r,11 AN - IMr.M:r

y. Or:" c.--i m i'!r"'t'iD.'"i 1Am wh hk Mars, fr . ; : . - ' t - " t 1

L y a :

i main1.;I'iaTiO, u

fv.id alsu, cue tieS1tir on aiCu Ji

11 IJUriir CO., F.OM.V!,,!Th rjembera of this ai;

CLEMENT SNEY KYy.NKKsl.LV,JOHN RALPH 9yy,l) A 1"N N EKSLIJ1! ,

ROBERT WALLACE.Houolnlu, January. Isir?. 4:1 j:,ni 0-- f

.i.a-.-

V e' 1it m v-.

. J, i ;'. in: : I..-- :no L ri .10-- 1 ONCo1 to '! CUi;

1? tlie pos . a t;')') ..- - r. 1 n-- t I !t:d S j t ?ujiiiO I1 :i; cr iii II, S ; ,t ) jl.ol'J V cf defea

Tlu-s- youth's arn muin.jin-- i iLerit T;ise.

t.i :' ,.r t. iu1 HYMAN it;OS.It .iiiii-- :f Mi tAMAm wh bk Andrew

due Feb 10-2- 8 ,-- aiso evi jcr.cv- - a weak man.' CuI.

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PAOiflO OoMMEIiCl A I , ADVERTISER, FEBRUARY 3, 188?.

aMrrtistrnfltts.aisatisratffls.

ViU cffi' Ueur a woman say ! ''There's noji talking," but she doesn't think so, just thesame. New Haven News. H. E. Molntyro & 13ro.,

IMPOItTEKS AND DEALERS IN

Grroceries, Provisions and Feed,EAST I'OKXER FOHT AND KINO STREETS.

Win. G. Irwin & Co

In the rosy light cf my day's fait izcitring,

Ere ever a storm-clou-d darkened thowest,

Ere ever a shadow of night gave warn-ing,

"When life seemed only a pleasuroguest,

Why, then, all humor and comedy scorn-ing,

I liked high trage ly best.

1 liked the challenge, the fierce-foug-ht

duel.

T READY. Xew oods received by every packet from the u.Sjpr" 5Hfjwgjyj" tonypVrt'of "tL'eProduce by every reamer. All oj-e-

rs Mthfully "Sce 0'OFFER FOE SALECO apirTelephone No. 92

Sugars

THAT MAKES A DIFFERENCE.''There's something inexplicable about the

mental make-u-p of a woman," replied Foggto a female acquaintance. "There's that Mrs.Smith, for example. She's utterly unable tohandle a horse, and yet she drives her bus-ban-d

around as though he were a baby.""Ah, but you forget," replied the lady; "thehorse, you know, is a very intelligent animai."

Boston Transcript.THEY OFTEN GET MEN'S TIE3 OUT OF PLACE.

Since it became fashionable for youngladies to wear a collar and necktie theirsuperiority to men has been fully demon-strated. You never see a lady with her neck-tie over her ears. A brief trial of six month'has taught women more in the necktie wear-ing art than men have learned in 0,000 year:,.A human being that can make a necktie stayin plaoe should have the right to cast two b.dlots at every election. Lynn Saturday Union.

A NATURAL CONCLUSION.

Sunday School Teacher What did Lot b

after his wife was turned into a pillar of alc.

NEW GOODS BY LATE ARRIVALS.-- :o:-

--NOVKLTIES IN- -

1887. Fourth Year of Publication. 1887rrtTE HOjSTOLTJLXJ

ALMANAC AND DIRECTORY !

For tho Year of Our Lord 18S7, Containing an

Astronomical, Civil & Ecclesiastic! Calendar

DKY GRANULATEDIn Barrels,

Half Barrels,And Boxes.

CUBE

In Half BarrtiaAnd 25 pound Boxes.

i'OWDF.RKDIn Boxes.

GOLDEN C. COFFEEIn Half Barrels

Chandeliers, Lamps and Lanterns,Water Filters and Coolers. American Cordage, Barbed and Plain Annealed Fence Wire

Fence Staples.

to:Sadie? Sadie I s'pose he looked out for afresh on1.

Tho Young Idea.A train was rushing along through seme

swamps in northern Indiana. The track wasfrinzed on either side with "cat tails," liter- -

Teas. FOH THII YKAR AN.

With a death or a parting in every act;I liked the villain to be more cruel

Than the basest villain could be infact,

For it fed the fires of my mind with fuelOf the things that my life lacked.

But as time passed on and I met realsorrow,

And she played at night on the stage ofmy heart,

I found I could not forget on the mor-row

The pain I had felt in her tragic part;And, alas! no longer I needed to borrow

My grief from the actor's frt.And as life grows older, and therefore

sadder,(Yet sweeter, ma3rbe, in its autumn

haze)I find more pleasure in watching the

gladderAnd lighter order of humorous plays,

Where mirth is as mad, or may be mad-der,

Thau the mirth of my lost days.

I like to be forced to laugh and be merry,Tho' the earth with sorrow u ripe and

rife;I like for an evening at least to bury

Ail thought of trouble, or pain, or.strife

In - .ot.'i, I like to be moved to the veryK::;ution.s I mks:s in my life.

Ella Wheeler Wilcox.

Official and Business Directory of Honolulua ly thousands of their brown heads bobbing j

around in the breeze. A small boy had his Soap.BLt K ai"! t l.Kl). TOOETHER WITH

For tlie Holidays:

Meriden Silver Plated Ware,A new invoice In latest patterns. Carriape Paint for use in the country, without varnish. Anew

invoice of the celelrated

Dillingham Patent Plows.Horse Hoes and Cultivators, Harrows, Hoes, Lubricating Oils, etc., etc., etc.

PACIFIC HARDWARE COMPANY,(LIMITED),

Knceetfsors to Dillinurliam V Co. ami Mtniiel Nott.

Salmon.

Cases Corned 13eef.

nose glued to the window pane and his 3'oungeys for a time eagerly drank in the scenery,lie was evidently a city bred boy, for hepresently exclaimed: "Mamma, I didn't knowthat sausages grew in that way. "ChicagoHerald.

CONTRA DIC TO .t' OVtDERS."Bessie, temper is an awful tiling. You

ought to get rid of it." "Why, mamma, onlyyesterday you told me to keep it." San Fran-cisco Call.

TEMI'US FUGIT.

A little girl "On the Hill," ltondout, lastnight, strongly importuned her mother toallow her to go a short distance with anotherlittle girl. After promising not to be goneover five minutes, she win given permission.She did not return home lor half an hour.Her mother took her to task by saying: "Howis it? My little girl said she would be backin five mimio-- s and s he was gone over halfan hour." "I doesn't know, mamma. I dessthe minutes was wubbcr and stwetched," wasthe child's answer. Kingsl on Freeman.

HonoluluF'ort 'Street:Hour.King of the Dudes.3in'' of the Dude3 wa3 in

Full Statistical and General Information

RELATING TO THE HAW'N ISLANDS,

Great pains and expense have been gone to by the Publishers tomake this Almanac and Directory the most useful and comprehen-sive work of the kind ever published in the Hawaiian Kingdom. Itwill be found invaluable to men of business, travelers and tourists,and is guaranteed a wide circulation at Home and in Foreign Coun-

tries.Its Court and Official Calendar carefully corrected to the lateBt

moment.Articles of special value to the Islands have oeen prepared by ex-

pert writers, which are well calculated to beget great interest intheir condition and prospect abroad.

Send in your orders for copies early.

6Ci th

inch in .July he had no imitators,h.- - had several youths in compe- -

n '.articular, goes about say- -): Cs Medium Bread.niy clothes oftener than hei i) C'

' frty-seve- n suits here withI

Oils.And

FIELTli "Alfand Ii!" Campaign inTenne.se LUBRICATING

THE HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO.

Have eoinpletetl ainl otrer for wale tlie Jollowintf Kollerf. vies

1 PAIR COMPOUND STEEL B0ILEBS1 Combination Boiler, 12 ft. x 5 ft. G in.

1 Combination Steel Boiler, 12 ft. x 4 ft., also

1 Second-Han- d Tubular Boiler, 12 ft. x 4 ft.64 je27-8- 6 Apply to Th.e Honolulu Iron Worlis Co.

Lime and Cement.

! :a a better iigure and I've got'.vh.ie he i.i broken down. Yet no

-- . ui, to jiMtiee what I do and run: :;;.' i ii" King was sold out here

; -riil' lo.-,- t autumn. lie owednii'l - ft, and his horses, clothes,

kti ar; 1 canes all went under theUiim.-r- . Ytt ho is back again, looking

t tt.-- r then ever be tore and with a greaty clothes, but no stable, no florist, no.,f b.jwiiiL? darkies wherever he goes.- a u'eiitlemahly young man,

a host of friends. "Don't takea to.., " --,ai i a friend yesterday;

h i rot a H'fi-- l deal of sense. It costoo i) get it; but he has got it,

i ; '.e -. 'us. '

toil, a ood story the other day. He: ':. a m j upon a wealthy lady and

; -- : daughter listening to the morii-- ;

u.-i-- on the piazzu Tne lady's maidi d .her a letter which she tore open

i ; : i e,..led to read. Tne little dau-h- -.

kel at her and exclaimed: "I'mI lumped that was front pa. Why

he writt ?" ''How do you know itfrom pa'-"- ' the mother iniuired. "I'.e- -

...i'iv reading a lot of it," the little

G. I). FKEETH. W. C. l'EACOCK.

iniliJKTrdL & PEACOCK,Wholesale Wine and Spirit Merchant,

G alvanizetiSjron Roofing,5, 6, 7, 8, , 10-fo- ot lengths.

RIDGING.Sugar Bags.

Sizes 22x3T, 20x34, 20x32.

Th-- y were rocked in t!? same cradle.

H. I.- - - HonoluM,23 TsTiruarm. streetJLJi

Although they still sleep together, theyhave of lat - a way of keeping their weathereyes ojica. Cordage.

Manila and Sisal, Panana Twine, Whale Line

Hole agents for J. J. Meleher's " ELEPHANT " GIN, rellisson's uncolored,unsweetened, pure old BKANDY onlv two qualities shipped, 7 and 10 years old.Hy. W. Smith & Co.'s

THISTLEDEW WHISKY,Ve offer for sale at reduced figures, a large and well assorted stock of

ALES, BEERS. STOUTS, WINES, SFllilTS, LIQUEURS, etc., either in londor duty paid.

M. W. McCHESNEY & SOM

HAVE KECEJVKD

May 8tli Per Mariposa, 1,754 Packages ;

May 22d Per Alameda. 1,922 Packages :

To Arrive Per Consaelo, 332 Pacliages,

ASSOETED GEOCEBIES,WHICH

"If it was from pa it wouldar ma. am sorry vou aren't

t.

i).' A v. T jzrE:;clo-e- d

;.' ts'oand, s

; ;'.i-;t- e and

iea.-i-e una ciiectv.mi."contradiction of

Heed's Felt Steam Pipe

and Boiler Covering:.T'7

Telenhones o. '24V.: 731. O. lio v 501.in ul mo-i- t ail respects is a

U here an I - noted as beingr ', noWail street. HisIiet niaa m iall nose and hi beard is

ranging from tho deepiiearly

. ; ; a :i v color25 "A TKN'fS, (suitable for cnnip

inland surveying parties.)22 ifv4 Us: :,. mustache to the black, brown and EAGA IN & CO.

Corner of Fcrt and Perchant Streets,--I Will be Sold at tlie Lowest Market Juntos.PACIFIC

v. i..!. i of his chin whi.-ker- s. He delies: Y.;v in this precisely fashion-- .

resort by wearing a Mackinaw hat; i.e law this year being that straw hatsare not in good form because they comewithin ever3' one's means. It is said thathe made 100 by winning a bet that hewas not the ugliest man in New York.He won it by producing his son. Sara-toga Cor. New York Sun.

--IMPORTERS OF- -But they cannot both in the governor'schair. The- - Jude.

Coiiiinercial Advertiser M. "W. jVlcChesney c Son,9feiiH aiul Ifoj rine,CUstin-mati- e Clothf iiff, FuriiUhliiK !,

HATS and CAPS,

TRUNKS, VAUSES, ETC. Island ordeiS eolicitt d and promptly attended to. Satisfaction gnaran- -' 1a Ctrl

42 atil 41 nueen street, lonoinlii.

" EUREKA," " PARAGON " AND " HEI) CKOSS"Cotton Rubber Lined

FIEE HOSE,Rubber Hose, Hose Carts, H. and L. Triifks and Fire I)pniirtm,.i,(Facking, KubberPaokluK, etc., etc. Send for circlars prk-e- .

S,,I,,1,eM Fax

i;b Ilunlfttt's Hoys."Johnny Sinallhoy, m naughty, had, boy!

Your teaeht,r w;;s h re just now and said youhadn't been at seh""l this afternoon, and hereyou come home will; your Hothes dump andyour hair wet! Now tell me this minute,where have you been ;J1 aft moon:" "Beendown with the boys, m:i. jumoin' oil' Brook-lyn bridge." "Well, you p; up stairs and puton dry clothes and when your pa comes homeyou'll get a good trouncing. I've heard himtell you a dozen times he'd whip you if youdidn't quit jumping off that bridge, and nowyou'll catc h it."

The father of the family stands in a threat-ening attitude, thoughtfully trimming thelarger knots off a nice long birchen rod. Be-

fore him, trembling, his darling son, neverdearer than now, in his twelfth year and butrecently in mischief. . The son, breaking the

STKAM BOOK AXJ) JOB

PKiKTlNli OFEICE

Is prepared to do all kinds o

Commercial a Lega1 WorkHaving just Received a Complete and NewAssortment of

CHAS. PETERSEN'S SONS,San Francisco, Cal.,

aiannfacturers of all kinds of LAUNDRY nd TOILET

. SOAPS.W. T. Y. SCIIENCK,

36 Culllornia street. 14 feh23 877

298 feb!9BkS-G- et ourqnotalicns before placing your orders. J-

silence, which had grown painfully embar dl)u IJjJiAN am uiiiailiuJitVrassing, speaks, "Father, the preacher's in theparlor talking to sister h'ophie about joining

1S76. GEO. W. LINCOLN, 1S86.

BUILDER.the church, the ba'ry's sound asleep, andmamma's lying down with a headache. Can'twe compromise this thing some way for thesake of harmony within the party?" Andwhite winged peace stole softly into thatroom, and folding her snowy pinions, satdown on a hassock as though she intended tostay there until she. hatched out a Turkishlounge. II. J. Burdelte in Brooklyn Eagle

LEWIS CO.,Ill Fort Street. Importers ami Dealers in

Staple and Fancy Groceries.75 and 77 Kixip-- Street, " - Honolulu,

Mutual Teleplioiie X. 015.Bell Telephone Xo. 275. 05

:o:- -

IJon't lie a Cliunip.If you are a chump, conceal it. For

policy's sake, for society's sake, for yourown sake. Be a gentleman on the utreet,no matter how hurried you are, no mat-ter how worried you may be. Be a gen-

tleman in public conveyances especially.Don't insist on your rights at all times,if you are first in a street car it is yourright to take a vacant seat, or sit next thestreet in an open car. Nobody can dis-

pute this right. The aisle may be crowdedlull of ladies standing, or they mayhave to crowd past you to get an insideplace. Y'ou can insist on your rightsand make them do it, but you are achump. , .

You may argue to yourself Li. t .youhave a right to the best tKs open when

juu eitp cuu.vjnuce; that you payyour fare and are entitled to a reasonablereturn for your monej'; that ycu aretired; that others must take their chancesin such places, etc. All true. No one-dispute- s

what you say or think. But ifyou are a man yoa kuow you are actingthe boor. Y'ou feel mean, and no logic willdrive away that feeling. Americans areinstinctively gentlemen and ladies. Ifthey follow the impulses of that instinctthey act becomingly and feel correspond-ingly better. If they hold the impulse inabeyance and reason out a differentcourse they may reason out an incontro-vertible conclusion. But it is not satis-factory. It is not creditable to them.Chicago Mail.

Lincoln and the Soldiers."While the president was at Frederick

City he passed a hous-- j containing a largenumber of rebel wounded.

"Stop," said he; "let us go in here."And standing up in that hospital, Mr.Lincoln said aloud that if the wounded'men had no objection he would be gladto take them by ihe hand.

"The solemn obligation," said he, "whichwe owe to on; country and posterity com-

pels the prosecution oi. this war, but it isprobable that many are our enemiestnrough uncontrollable circumstances.I bear these no malice, and take them bythe haud With sympathy and good feel-ing."

Looking at the tall man standin;5 there,the embodiment in their ignorance andntensity of all the hatred they bore the

Union, a strange dissoiance, like bellsthat begin to tingle before they arcchimed, went through the housa. Thesilence continue! until it looked as ifthere w.s no brotherhood. Suddenly,one man walked up and took the presi-dent's hand. The others caught the in-i- e

tiou and folh wed. It was the Strang-- t

it c p. ion of the civil war. Cincin-- iail Ft q uirer.

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a uitue in Decorations.The cro?s of the Legion of Honor, as is

well known, is eagerly striven for byFrench civilians of the best standing.Many who find it impossible to obtain itbuy or otherwise obtain orders of foreignstates, in the ribbons of which red pre-dominates. In that case they turn in thewhite, blue or green edges, and,showing only the red, pass for knights ofthe Legion of Honor. Some states whichtrade in decorations, seeing the demandin the French market for orders with redribbons, have created some on purpose tomeet it. The sultan of Zanzibar sells onethe ribbon of which has only on the rightside a very narrow streak of white. It isvery easy to turn the wrong side out.

The prefecture of police used, in more

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many ribbons with a good deal ofred in them, for professional mouchards,"to enable them to cut a respectable ap-pearance, but it could never make up itsmind to degrade the cross of the Legionof Honor by authorizing such fellows towear it. Gen. Fad he rue having learnedof the great number of persons who, ow-ing to such artifices as have been men-tioned, palm themselve-- j off a3 knights ofthe Legion of Honor, has notified themthat the' will incur the loss of the foreignribbons, and penalties varying from sixmonths' to two years' imprisonment.Chicago Times.

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