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r Gazette Supplement Dec, 17, 1884. Mincollaxieoita. "Where wcro yon Hit Sunday, Robbie!" Vtd tie teacher ofone cf tie bricbtee t schol-J- l. inter SnDdycboolc!M. "My mother i.rt no t bone." "Xoir, Bobbie, do yon tJnr where Uic little boys co when they ilay L.tit from Sunday ecmI!" Yes, mam." "Where?' TI,o o finriinT' exriairoed the Tin. renaical composition known as the ora torio ret itime from St Peter Serf. He, , dtvnet priest, in tb fell-tid- ot the Ecnaia-ine- e period, with tho aim of attracting yonnj people and keeping them ont of mischief, more ospccnllj on Sunday, Rave at hi oratory per- formances of original saercd mcsic, lo which he gave the name of oratorioa. Manyof these eirlj oratorios still exist Tie thimble was formerly called ".humble-,- " from tbmnb and bell, being worn originally on the thnmb. It is a Dutch inrention, and was ,mnrttto En-li- nd in 170S by John Lofting, who manufactured them near London. Orig inally tiev were made of brass and iron only, hot of late years silver, gold, pearl and ivory are used. The new glass invented in Vienna seems lo t.T nroved a success in the qualities claimed for it that is, it is transparent and more bril- liant than common crystal, can be cut and and when fused, adheres to iron, bronze and zinc. Singular enough, the glass diners from all cithers, new or old, in that its compo- sition includes none of the usual ingredients silcx, potash, soda, lime or borax. The first attempts to introduce gas as an illuminator in the United States were made in Baltimore ltweenlB16 and 1S20. Tbeyfailed, i,ni it was successfully introduced into Boston in 1 622. The next year the first gaslight com- pany was formed in iTew York, the "Sew York Gaslight Company." They began operations with a esnitalofSl.OOO.OOO. Hut the people were so alow to adopt tins new illuminator that the company was sol in lull operation nil 1 ex irhea the population was about 1GC,000. The two tiny satellites of Mars, which were discovered by Prof. Asaph Hall in 1677, have diameters of less than ten miles each, and aro the smallest celestial bodies known. The outer tme 12,000 miles from the planet ea a revolution in ita orbit in about thirty ' . i . I . , . ,! ,t, hours in a mtccuou uuui csi u, cot, iuu wig moon sbont 3.500 miles from the pla netgoes round in the same way in about seven hours and a half. Mara turns on its axis in twenty-fo- ur and a half hours from west . One moon therefore travels slower. than Mars, and rises for bira in the cast, while the other outruns him and comes up in the west i .i.il.tJrian. Dr. Ferr. we believe it was, rrmtlv stated that if one could watch the march of 1,000,000 people through life, the following wouiaoeoDservauic: .eauj would, die the first year, 33,000 Iho second year, 25,000 the third year, and less than 4,000 in tho thirteenth. At the end of fortr-fiv- e years 500,000 have died. At the end of sixty years 370,000 would be still living; at the end ol eirhiv Tears. 87.000. at the eirbty-fiv- e, 31- - 000; and at ninety-fiv- e years there ttoaldbe 3, at the cna oi IDS years mere win ire one eurvivor. 'My attention was attracted by a woman some to years of age, who was gorgeously at- tired, and seemed in her manner to feel that was somebody and arxious to impress others with that fact Sho was tall, well set up, with England a limestone formation in the way ot bones, well covered with adipose, rath- er coarse in tissue, garnished with light blue eyes and,on abundance of yellow hair. There was something vulgar in this woman's and it becamo oppressive when sho moved and that was nearly all the umc. She seemed to court observation and at the same timo despise it I was not surprised when a friend told me that this bumptious person was none other than uuida, tne wen. known novelist The sugar trade question is occupying as much attention in Paris as in London, only under a different form. Whilo meeting ot Lon- don working men are protesting against the French sugar bounties that ruin the English refiners, mass meetings of French politicians aro I11T estinr. in addition to the sugar boun ties, an extra tax on English sugar and an im- port duty on beet root, each befn; equivalent to a further premium of 20,000,000 francs for 'he French manufacturers. One thing is very obvious; however dead the English sugar trade ma be, the French are determined to kill it again, regaraiess oi expense. t Perfect Mas. Huxley gives tho fol lowinc table of what a man should . , , .i - v. . i .a i. ,j:.-r- .i WClgnS anU DOW UJ1S WCiu. bumuiu w uiim Wei-- lit 151 rounds. Made op this: Mus lim and their appurtenances, 63 pounds: skeleton, 21 pounds; skin, 10,'s pounds; fat, 2S pounds; brain, J pounas: inoracic viscera, j ; pounds; abdominal viscera, 11 pounds: kiJUi which wonld drain from body. 7 pounds This man ought to consume per diem: Lean wefsteak, 5,000 grains; bread, o.utiu grains; milk. 7.000 trains; potatoes, 3,000 grains; hotter, 600 grains, and wale.-- , 22,900 grains, lbs heart should beat 75 times a minute, and h. .Tinnld breath 15 times a minute. In twen hours he would vitiate 1,760 cubic feet of pure air to tho extent of 1 per cent; a nan, therefore, of tho woight mentioned ought to hav 600 feet of space. lie HiStncf, also gives his official number to Ucilitato scarr.li. Tlio officer tlicrctipon scans ilu list and liands the voter his electing card ' UcUt rcrsonatiDg is rare, tbe culprit, on 'istoTcry, invariably finding himsclfscntcnccd i" six months' hard labor within twenty-fo- hours. The voting ticket reads as follows: boreTmroiXoIsiiKC j lUiLxxcrroy, Chiexls, WtLrairoBca, Johs, ; l'atacross . inthespaceoppositethepartTs : name for whom jou intend to vote. H you : n your name or put any other mark of iden- -: uricauonbeejdesthecrossyourvoteisniilland void. : At sonio elections, such as School Boards, there may bo twenty candidates for ten places. In such cases the voter is entitled to ten votes, and he puts a cross against tho ten names he 6UccU, "If you put mere than ten crosses, or raore thau one cross against any name; your ' :c is null and void, but'you can vote for less I an ten candidates." All theso instructions in 6tatcd on the ticket according to the cir- cumstances and nature of the election. Now comes tho check upon "stuffing." The voter's number is, say 7e6. The election rs ont the ticket from his counterfoil k. Tho tickets bear the number .163, and on the counterfoil only, retained by im officer, he marks the voter's number, 7S6. rue voter then proceeds to one of the ten little apartments and secretly puts his cross saintt the name of his favorite, passes on and, the presence of another officer and tho two ilmcal agents, deposits his in the ballot boa. ' ht by accident, spoils the ticket before dc-- si'mg, he can get another from the officer, Li., in the presence of the political agents, adorsca the counterfoil "spoiled." ltfollows, ' 'treforc, that if all the tickets were taken tne ballot box and compared with the nntcrfoils, it could be seen lor whom Xo. 7s0 arKee his ticket, and the aecreev of the bat, i ould be destroyed; bat this is guarded gainst by the following arrangement: At caaely o'clock p. m. the ballot is closed, box is sealed, and at once dispatched by -e t rcsidins officer, under penalty of fine and 'rnsonmcnt, rigidly enforced, to the Mayor liie city. The counterfoil check liookn irr. cadcr like circumstances and nensltr. DArkpd up and acalcd, and immediately handed to the postmaster, who dispatches them to the lteg-istr- ar of Elections in London. By an elabo-li- 'tl Ct f mpit P""' of counting at the City -- ., ,i. m.o jncMncc qi pjny reprcsenuuves, t- -5 toUI is arrived at, and the name of tho elected representative declared. In the event ii the election running close and a question arising as to the eligibility of certain voters a account or naturalisation or otherwise, a '3? i" demanded, and by a Judge's v, m .onaon iiegistrar is bound lo produce the ,ni..r;i. v:.i. v nt?," teld by the Mayor. If v.V-- 1 oemanaea me iiegistrar and tho lUe end of twelve monti,. a.., .i IRON BEDSTEADS roR . LABORERS & SERVANTS FOR eALE BY ti.HACKFELD&CO. 'ItOT tra would throw off by the skin 1 8 ounces of water, 300 grains of solid matter, and 400 grains of carbonic add every twenty-fo- ur hours and his total loss during the twenty-fo- ur hours would he 6 pounds of water, and a little abovo 2 pounds ot oilier matter. Exoiand's Patkxt InoNCLAD. The latest English first-cla- ss armored vessel, the Rodney, is named after the noted Admiral who seized the Dutch American possessions in revenge for the relations ot me republic wim toe United Statea in 1761. The RotUeit is 9,470 tons burden, and though but three-fift- as long as the new Cunard steamer imono, nas seven feet more beam. Built entirely of steel, with armor 18 inches on the sides and 16 inches at the ends, she carries fourC3 tonbreechloading barbette guns, six six inch breechloaders, twelve quicn-nnn- g saeii guns, eight Kordenfelt and two Gardner guns, and is provided with twelve Whitehead torpedoes. With her twin-scre- w vertical compound en- gines, supplied by eight boilers, she is expected to attain a speed ol sixteen mots an nour. A SCBSTTTTTK TOR MATCHES. The Gm- - rn' Ailnaee has the following account of an ingenious contrivance to take the place of matches and which it says is now used by ire watchmen of Paris in all the magazines where cxnlosive or inflammable materials arc kept Take an oblong vial of the whitest and clearest glass, and put into it a piece ot phospnorns about the size of a pea. Pour some olive oil heated to the boilim? point upon the phos puorus, nil the vial about one-im-ra inn ana then cork it tightly. To use the novel light remove the cork, allow the air to enter the vial and then recork it This empty space in loo viai win uocomo mmiuuuv, ui mo obtained is equal to that of a lamp, nnenine lirrht becomes dim its power can be increased by taking out the cork and allowing a fresh supply ot air to enter me vial. Central Glmrrtisrmmts. . O. Hall fc Son 1 1 w n r o r n a ix a n s t ji e wa y Hall's Steel Plows ! CntUnr from & Id, to 13 1&. HALL'S HEAVY STEEL BREAKERS ie.ll, 11 md 16 Inch. ULSO-- A SEW LtXE OF Hall's Steel Rock Breakers 14, 15 and 16 lnfb, Containing all lite advanUrc ot ether Ere akrr and number of new Improrrxncntf, all made Try the ri;at nouxc pi-oi- r co. COOK STOTES AM) RANGES Of AX.Ii SIZESl K1TCUEX AND HOUSEHOLD UTEXSILS-- of aU kinds; PAINTS AND OILS--of all kinds; LUBUICAT1NG OILS best stock in the market KEKOSENE OIL Downer's, Noonday 4 Lustral SILrat I'LATED VTAKE- -f rom Heed i. Barton; SOLID SILVEK WAKE from the Gotham Co. PO WDEKS all kinds, from Cala. Powder Works CAIUUAGE AND MACHINE liOLTS-allsiz- es; SHeLT HARDWARE A Splendid Assortment: LEATHER Or All Descriptions; tar" Oar Good are ot the beft inalltj; are boobl f or carh ; are always new. for parUcnlar. we refer r CBttuaert and FRIENDS 10 OUR HEW OfSCRIPIIVt CITX10GUE. whieh we will send to any ont upon appll" cation, or call and examine eurSplendldMockotGoode AT OUR WAREROOMS. coroer of Fort and Klnc MceeU. noojlnla. Kg? C. C. STRATEMEYER, TRACTICAL SIGN WRITER & GLASS EMBOSSER sai ca- - RiR Of KO. SI KING ST. " " zjmrrru. IMPOETEES AXD DEALERS IS HAEDWAEE riowt, rIcl(, Oils and General Iercliindl;c. OFFICER!: . i?..,1111 rreiMeal aod Kaawer - "i rSTJ becreury and Treasurer ra K Allen........ . Aadltor mj uu b v ui.e. - Directors T l Comer Fort and Kins tit. .. . WIIU, lilt, CORNER OF FORT AND HOTEL STREETS. H0K0LU1U The beet Alee, Wlnef and Llqaore contuntly on bud. GEORGE L. B&BCOCE, (Ute ot Ortliad, CaLo Tonchor oiirinno Porto. Addmn Ercaa Cc--, Fort fctreet aitegldenee. Mn. Dndolt'e. EereUnU street 9V9 EMPIRE HOUSE, J. OLDS, : r i : : : , Proprietor iuii.m:k m am'amiioti:i. NTitttrrN. CHOICE ALES, WINES AND LIQUORS If. W. AOUTO. A CO'S More, t, rove Ttancu rianutlon. Dealer. In Choice Gro- - rnr. ihu .toti.ioo. ana bcncr13lrrcnandl.c 1CJ. Ij E. S. CTTNHA. Itotnll Wlno Oo.tlor. UNION SALOON, In tbe rear of the Hawaiian Gaxettc " hulldlnp. tV3 So. S3 Merclnint Street. ly A. W. PEIRCE &. CO- - SHIP CHASDLEES i C0MKISSI0X MEECHAXTS AOK5T. roa Ennd'e Uonr and Bomb Lancet. rem Dtl.' rain Killer, o.iOQBeen bU,nonolala. Ij J. iv. ;iiiri.v Commission ilcrclianl mil General Dmkr in Dry Good., Graccr!cf,lItrdwlre,Stat!onrrr ratcnt Medicine, rerfnnierr.aad UlSf.irare. 51 A CI. M. S. GRINBATJM & CO. momw or General Merchandise and Commtoion Mer- - chanta, Honolnln. H. I. II M. S. GRINBAUM & CO, Commission Merchants, No. 12 CaUfomU St San Francisco. Cal "T ID D. H. HITCHCOCK Attomev at Lav and Xnt.w TJ..V1 - nor,neiin oaceln nilo.here he will promptlr eodtoallboInceeatroftedtohim. nillallendalltheTenni ot tbe Court, aid rlU aleo attend tbe Local drenlt Conrti In Kau ' lft CRTT.YIXO DQXE rEOillTLY lr w. n.tci'AttuAi: .t co.. I1IP0RTEES ASD C0HMISSI0S KEECEASTS, BEAVER BIXJCK, lor Fort and Queen Mreetr, Iloaoln a. II I. acaare ma The Ola.'n and Ilonolaln Une or racbeu. ii - ff Co' "veroool and London Pad. u The n alkapn rianutlon. The Spencer Plantation. HJlo. lUbalaa Planutlon, lillo. 3ilrrleef.Taltt!on,r Machinery Tbe rnnloa sheep Ranch Company. " . X. caeTLE. J. a. ATBCCTOX CA.HTI.K A Cllllhl tHIPPISB ASD COKHISSIOS KESCHaSIS LMPOETEEi ASD Dealers in General Merchandise, So. 80 K3n ttreet, Ilonolaln. II. I. AGENTS FOE ThcKobaU tncarCo. JL Ilal.tead, orWauloa Tbe llalka frnjr Co. Planutlon The Alexander Bald- - A It. tralth c Co. Kn vtn Plantaljonr. n Kan.t Uamakni runtation. J. SI.Alezandcr.IIalLn taeutuheocaa:co. Xiul. Planutlon. The Uaion lafraraaee Corepaay ol ao Francise Jhe New England Life lunranre Company rtBoenj The Bl.be JIannfactnrini CoU ot Eo.ton. p. JI. Werton"! rateatCentrlrasal .M.cblnc The New York and Qonolala racket Line. he Xercbanu,LlBe,IlocolnlaandSaa Frlnc-K- ion". Celebrated Medicine. J. Ulhb't. ffinrcr Manalactarln; Company sad WheelerA WlLon. Kewlnv Virll.H t Ctntrol Urotrtiscmnils. Special Notice Tht rndmicned, rroprictoc of the STEAM CANDY FACTORY A -- net SMxory Unite, to l&f orm &!' patron, and the pottle ceaet- - alITtliatnotwllttPiaooiBCinem-m- ( aiuiumi Itre, III: HAS ERECTED A NEW FACTORY & BAKERY On a buca moro xtiB?lTcalwaici ll now In rail operation, and mhlcbirtll be !n romlrteorklnc or orarr oyan rrij arriTi ot new j uu And la no v Prepared to MfcDnfhctnre Choicest Pure Candies And will alwirt bare on band bit Drttdout fllEbll MADE Vanilla Chocolate Creams, Cocoa-nu- t Candies Rich Nngat, In bars; Sagar Roasted Almonds CREAM CANDIES, great variety; Soft Marsh-Mallow- s, Cum Drops, and Cum Fruit:Bon Bons Of all dcKttptlons. All tbof nomtMie frth and ptircvo&lccuoni,lKiaiaocrnurer RICH WEDD1JIG C1KE OF THE FIIIEST FL1V0R In all t lira alwtj-- i on band, and frnamitrd to the tnoet anletic ftjle. MINCE PIES always fresh A5 ALSO - Home Made Mince Meat For Sale at M Cent xt rcrand. Will rwclrc ncr Conuclo ihe balance of tQT new maeMnrry of be nenrst dminia for nannfactanii" all drfcrlrllonf of plain Candles. TbanldnE the public lot prfTlonf liberal jutrona;e ana ooiicmnc a conunnanmoi incearar very lieerecimuy, . ECOHJN'. Practical Confection a at Tartry C00V. ce TI1E OLD STAND, 71 HOTEL ST. TELEriTOXE Xo. 74. T.O.X0XX0.15 PRODUCE & PROVISION GO Ttcrpt fully notify tbe rabllc tliat thrj hire EeUblUhed tbempelvcs at 73 Hotel Street, Honolulu, la p&rt oi tbe preraltes occopled lj SRESOVICH, GRAY & CO, Wtim caabetonnda COUl'LETE STOCK of Produce and Groceries wmcn WILL flE SOLD AT Lowest Market Kates for CASH! TKLEMOXEXo.z-- t. I O. BOX 121. liT AllorderiaodcommanlcaUoos to be addietn-- lneo Z. K. MYERS. Managor. Wo want the Public to under stand that the Union Feed Company, ! neadrandTOUlastoPntnifaall the HAY, OATS, BARLEY, BRAN, &c, &c. IT MAY NEED AT THE LOWEST RATES. As c want to maVerooraforaLarxe Mock on tb way. ceAll orders pr?mptly attended to. Goods dcllrcred low QTTelephono No. l75.-yr2- ISAAC luOOBE. in sham; NTnurr. iioxoixlv. OLD 1.IOHT 3IOUSJ5 BTOIUi CHOICEST SELECTIOS OF FANCY CANDIES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS: CrMiti. Urxrra C&rtmel. J lira rod Almonds A. D..Pon ton l. Citron Jelly Ice, Siu-- p Mice, icrwc ana inton onra urooi, u. onpann and Brilliant ConTmaUon Ijrrnrr, Jilnt Lorrnrrs, tplccd Chocolate, Cbocolate Crrimi and Fancy and Plain Mixed Candios, Also XLTt: Tecan. S. S. Astnocdts Braxilf, rilbcrW. Etc Licortce, Adatna Oom, pmcc Gnm, IMzc Doses The alxiTe Candiea Retailed at 50c per lb, er CALL AXa TRY TUEX. Ta Cir?, Cipairttes, Tobacco, Holltttcr at Co-- a ioda Water t (iioer Ale on Ice, and a toll line of FAMILY GROCERIES. ?rly DR. E. COOK WEBB, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE: CORNER RICHARDS & BERETANIA STS. OFFICE IIOUKS: 1037 a S to 10: 2 to 4; 7 to 8. to DDRKUAIII 1I1MMXS CAUI1N L done at lac Gazette Offlce. IKPOSTESS ASD C0XJ1ISS10.V HEKCRANIS, axd asaata roa Lloyd and the Lirerpool UnderaTlterf , Brlli.h and Foreign Nfarine In.nrance Lom)tany, And Northern Abearance Ccmpiny. 10SI lj "I'll OS. . TIIRU.ll, txronrtyo ad aaxcraemuao STATI0HIB,KEWS AGEKT, ASD PAPES EtJLEE, Merchant M. Campbell. Block, Fort M. near Hotel, Honolnln, oabn, 11. 1. Alo.Pall!hf;ef the Hawaiian Almanac and Annual' and Hawaiian Directory and Calendar, Ac. Tb Mrrchantetreetstore The Fort atrtet sftore will wi.l be devoted to Gencratembrace Fine Stationery, Matlonrry, Blank BookeJUookj, Arti.ta' Material, N'ewa and Bindlnc Depart-lToy-i and Fancy Good.. taenia lu ly II.tIA ItltOS.. Importers of General Merchandise FROM FHAXCE, ESOLASD, OERMA W, AXI) UX1TED STATES, No. SS Qaecn Street. Honolnlo.11,1, IIY.U.V- - IIKOM., WHOLESALE GROCERS', 216nliaS California Strt-e- s x s r k a x is co . tT rartlcaUrattenllfia paid to fillinj aad tblpploj; Uitnd order . luiuly games fie jJtadttee. KAUPAKUEA PLANTATION CUiAlt OW Ct)HnU I1V nutl ftor Mle In HAWAIIAN GREY & CO SOAP WORKS! IMannfactui-wTn- and Dralrra I ALL KINDS OF SOAPS, Leleo, Klnrr Street. Ilonolaln. Reef. V c jit, .nrf (;.f Tallow t.r. - Boliee Jt Co'r. Oneen street, will meet w Ita ntmmi tt .hi:ticoioi.ita .n,vitiii:T. C. WALLER, Proprietor, King Street. Honolnln. CholcettMeatalromFlneXUcrdr. WHITE QUANTITIES TO SUIT SUBBEE FOR THE COMPLEXION I fpiIIS 1IT."EGANT i'nvnAii..nc)N- - X i tbe JIOST TEEFECT BEAUTIFIES KNOWN. It la Tare and Uannleea. DeUfhtrol ln ltK aHnn...L and wondetlal In In Electa, while the ckWi acratisy faila to detect Its nse. Prepared or "' B" -- FOB SALE BV 33S&L IOlitl HOLLISTER & Co. -- n il w T ii"- in iin l in .nam ' uny..uu. Central HJncrtiscmtnts. A. H.. RASEMANN, Boor IIuvdkr paper ruler AND Blank Book Manufacturer CLANK COOKS OF ALL DKsCIUrTIOJfS Ruled aud Bound to Order With Neatness and Dlipaich. ia UlanLltoob. e?al and Xrwvpaper Doncd in Tartan btjles and at Reaonabl rrlcea.W 27 Merchant St., (Gazette Building) IOCS IlOBoIatn, n. I. CEO. LUCAS, CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Honolulu itcam Planing Mills, Kspl.Tii.Klc, Honoluln, IK I. MaDafac.ares all kinds of Mouldings, Brackets, Window Frames, Blinds, Sashes, Doors .lad all UnJ; tit 1Voodotk Finish. Turning, Scroll and Band Sawing ! ALL 111- - Plining and Sawing, Morticing and Tenanting. ORDERS rnniWTLT ATTKXDED TO Work llmnintenl. it r Order from tbe other lUcd eollelted. noaolala.Mar-.10- L TO" lit FOR THE COMPLEXION I ryUIS KTilX AXtTmIKPAKATIOX JL iBlhlMOT rRFECT llEAtTIFlKUKSOWX. ltislMnrandHannWt., Uclichtfal In lla Application and wonderful in ita ECccIb. while the cloewt crntlny railiedctKtU9tic. lTCpruny ll. i;oVMAX, Chcmtn. e FOi: &A1VE CY Oakland, Cal. HOLLISTER & Co. Irisli Bamask ! We Have Just Received a VEr.r riSE assohtmest of' Irish Double Damask. TABLE LINEN DIRECT moil BELFAST, IRELAND CONSIfcTIUG Ol E Wit h Napkins to Hatch These LINENS aio tho FINEST, Ever Imported to Ibln M&rkct, and we our Friends to give them nn Inspection G.W.rvlacfarlane Co tiax if) EXCHANGE ON CHINA ! a-'ii- uxi)i:itsiaxi:i Ain: imie-- . rARED TO DRAW ON THE Chartered Bank or India, Australia and China, Hongkong. VlbllUF CO tmi. CONCHEB&AHUNG FORT STREET, ABOVE KING, New Goods ot Various Descriptions Chinese' and Japanese Warel ALSO, LATEST STYLE OF EUROPEAN NOVELTIES IN JEWELRY INCLUDING SOME FIXE SETS OF T1GE11 OLA IPS Silk Handkerchiefs (hemstitched). All colore and qualltlea. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Japanese Lacquered Ware Also, AO. 1 llicc For Sale. im ly Beaver Saloon (i. J. NGTE, Proprietor, Vcg to annooncc to lift fitrtidi- - atd Ihr public Id That SiQ lias opened thc above Saloon wl icrc first-clas- s Refreshments will bo rctTctl from 3 a.m. till 10 p. m- nndrrtha immcdUtc iilpcrTlsIon of a Comprtrnt C'Atcf CiUim THE FINEST CI HADES OK Tobaccos, Cigars, Pipes Smoker's Sundries (hoMD bra prtoo ill from minn-- f bit been and will be added lo from time to time. Or.tof erect it let BaILef Gelcbralcd Milliard Tables la connrctsd ithlhe oUblhhment, where lorrrt of theme ctm parliclpite. l"ja Mr. L. B. KERR JUST RETURNED From Great Britain And trill soon open with a SELECTION of GOODS SCITABLE FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR ! EMBRACING THE t styles And Pirjchased by Himself " in Person. salamander felting TOR CovcriHc3oilcrs,StcaM Pipes ETC ETC Saveis 2V porCcnt. of Fuel. PRICE REDUCED TO $7.50 BBL. WOly mla; Table., Invite RfDfral and 'election actortct, THEO. H. DAVIES a. Co., AtTtBtl. Is 4 )ECEIMBER 24. 1884. ttljanttal (fiirlis. & PHILLIPS CAL PLUMBERS, AND COPPERSMITHS pr MiTf I, llonalntn. 11,1, id Ship Job Work IITLY ATTENDED TU " ater Closets, Wash-Bow- kinds Plumbing Goods KvAYS UN HAND. icTJoivi!.ur jl Fort St, above Hotel St., S ALWAYS ON HAND !ortmrot of tbe beet and California manafactRrfil fectlonory tale to the trade, or at retail. UCED PRICES! ,.Ms of riioin: cigiUs hail la tb marlxt. .Ellll, SODA WITER t CORDIUS lAXIt TRY TIICll.-S- S f lOnr! fia 3. LAKE'S 'BL.E WORKS; M IIKI.T, n.tlt IIKTfXNT. iiBR OF MONUMENTS Tombs, cts, Marble Mantels, Wajhstand Tops, and ack and White Marble. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 1)K TO ORDER Vest possible rates. ltcnilM'tnci CIrniiMtnit her UUnd promptlj ttttmdrd to. aODIAS LACK Tort St. Honolnln. K and DSALisR t IS ihincs, and Ccnulno ittachmcnts, OH 'Accessories. X Pott '1' 11 II me, n, Howe, and ('Machine!, ard's Machine Needles, III kinds & sizes; Corticalli Silk, in all colon; K.Mij.M.vcuixr. conox. AGENT FOR ia Ilrilablc Cat Vin ralttrnr. licatlon.. DralfT In and r,port!ng Oontb, jnfldrr.Cap., A Mrullc Catlrlilsw, :NE STOVES! In all Sizft, M the BCTlre otl ml Clifi tlnn Ihotvnjrh Merhnnlt lira now prt ) thst tine, with romntnr4 ant 4 bd M Superceding all other Holler?, 11KCAVSK IT IS JIOItK Economtcnl of Furl. Idtsi Liable to Explode, Eniler of Trnniportatloa AND COSTS NO MORE ! Fall dewrtr lion and price a: Ix oMalncd by ippiiMUon to, W. E. ROWELL, Honolulu, Sfl.y SoIeArcntlll-ralU- Iilindf. Tlic Onllloriila PR0DUCE.& PROVISION GO. ngllfj- the VnWt that thrj liac EfUblWhed thrmTrr it 73 Hotel Street, Honolulu, tn ptrt ot tbf itrculc, . occupied by SRESOVICH, GRAY & CO, Whrrt can be found n COMPLETE STOCK of Produce and Groceries WHICH WILL FIE SOLD AT Lowest Market Rates for CASH! TKLKMOXE .Vo.ITI. P. 0 BOX tin. tV All ordrre and communications to be addreaacd i"o Z. K. MYERS. Manager. We want the Public to under- stand that tho Union Feed Company, la Ready and Willing toFaralth all the HAT, OATS, BARLEY, BRAN, &c io. IT SLAV NEED AT THE LOWEST RATES. A wt want to mike room Tor Urjrr Mock on tbt way .WAH onlcri pnmptlj ittnuleta to Oood dtrUTrrrd g No. I 7fl.-- a jrJm JSufVC MOORE, III .uiah: STnirtrr. i:o(ii.i.t , OliD I.IOUT irOUHU STOrtB CHOICEST PELECTIOX OK FANCY CANDIES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS: Cmmf. Odti Caramel. Knr.ml Almond. X. B. Kon Ion . Citron Jelly Ictr, 5ana Mice, Roe and Lrmon (inn Iroj. C C. Ncnp..rif. nt) Brilllaat CoBTmation Loxsosrta, Mint Lvifozrtt. ajpica-- v nioCDiaii;, icocoiaia rranf aaa Fancy and Plain Mixed Candles, A!o NtTI?: IixiDr, 8. &. AlmoBtl. Brszllr. Ftihrrlt. Etc- - LicorlCa. AAm Gain, frpmce Gam, lMxe Itoxc. The abore Candles Retailed at 5Ue per lb. mr CALL AXD TRY TUEit -- Sa Clsr. Cltrrtter, llollltlcr A Ca'i tnd iet t uiBrt aie on Ice. ud a rail Use of FAKILT GROCERIES. yrljr DR. E. COOK WEBB, OFFICE AMI REolneXCE CORNER RICHARDS & BERETANIA STS. HOURS IirjTn 8ulO;2tol Itog. eat O Meam Tabicco. OFFICE Jnstirnwt JToticrs. Doston Board of rndtrnriltrs. I GK1IT8 r.r the llaoallan I.l.n.ll. It9ly c. BREWER Jt CO. PhlUdflphia Board or rndtrwritfrs. A OUSTS tor the Ilanrollax lataaila. i"1 it c. nuEWKit jt ct r. a. NuiiAi:Fr.it. AOKXTof Brrtnen TloanlarmctcrVTTlt.rf, Drotcfa Board, of radonrrltfT. Astat of Vlf naa Board of ladrTwrtfT. Claltna asala.t taiaranco Conpaalr wllbla ihr rir dlctloa of the abort Boarda of radrrlTrr nlU hatr , n.ru to oy las aoorc aji,: to maao taon Insurance iVotlce iiik aoe.1t nirtTiiK nn, -- ui rl-- n V.pti T.i.h.-- . .nnH. , l . . rro-i.r- io.iraciioaa 10 Itntnoo n, Kalo or lo anraacc brtwwt ltoaolwta aad V in Iho rartnr aad la now rrrpamt to la I'ollri a at tbo lm,t r.ir. with a aprrlal rrdartlon on IrM Tratoarftpr. 1 II HI II. DAVIES. linSIX AjontlVli r Jfarlaa. t n. Um'trd iiAnnuitf.'ii. iiui:m: FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Tim rjmmnuM.ii iiavinu nrr, .ip. Atonlf of the abort Conoaar. aro pro paml to larort rt.kl araln-- t fro on Slono and atrlrk rtnltrllnn .nrf on M.Mh...iu . . v offlroof 1IB1 1. rorparttralar. at ta r a. ouiiAat ci. n. HAMBURC-f- o 4CDEDURC FIRE INSURANCil COMPANY, oy iiAVBunn It'I,rtNlin. nEitriiAxnivn. aI3 TUREand lIirhlBm-T.n- ihihu iv J.atA..n,Acit for tho Hawaiian I.laada. n lr ORIENT lumirauoo C omnauy OF HARTFORD, CONNECTICOT. CASH ASSETS JHUAItT IST.I8S4 SI.II.I34.Xt. TakCB rifts ?b Bt Im n.,...-- , t,. . i.Hii.nnc- -, jiixnanll4, .Mchlrn an I r jiiattnr lit. hvnnblc trrm. A. JAKUEU, WASHINGTON FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS. Caib.AiieMJanBtrylit.18H. SW93.WOJ1. TaLra IM.k. Ta.. ... nln... wi nalldinza, Mrrcbandl.r. Machinery and I'nraitarr on farorable trrma. A. JAEUEE,' treat fotilawnllan lalaaatt. The City of Xondon Fire In surance Co., Limited. CAPITAL. :: S10,000,000 llfTBnlaln ttr th lismiiaim ..- - Jfcn Uprrparnltnifc vtrivk iJiii ftrm f 'Yf ,eb"d1"' "nrt,flnrr. Mac hlnrry on thf laflsscs tromptljr.iilJitrtIanarfljaMcUciT. i , miRticit, iaVB(U. OF LOr.O0N.IJlSt.ANQ 'I 5,oob,oooj im A, JAEGER. Ar frf Lliw aU VERPOOL and LONDON and GLOBE INSURANCE CO. Assets, S31.1G1.000 Claims Paid. SSS,7 Iavi: r.sTAiii.isiii:ii .x aucmt i for lha Hawaiian l.l.nd. th nri dortlsnod aro orrparod to wrllr acaln-- l IUE OXBriLIUXGS, 3IKr.l'IlV.M)ISK .V !).VKI,!.!.(.S On ftToraLtrtrrmii nnrlUiie Itldkan iM'cUtltj' ifUchiNldwrnUis"ondcnDteaui Ionrrd for a pcrM ofthrceTrarf.rortvorraMntama in adraaea. I promptly niIJnttNl nni pnynhti- - lirr-- . ra IIIMtur A( O GKKMAK LLOYD Marine Insurancejompany of Berlin. F 0 U T U X A General Insurance Comnsnv of Berlin. fpm: tnon: ixMitajni: toju-.vMK- s J. hav- .tahn.hrd a Gonrral .trar m'Tt. and tbo qndi. aftrned. tlcniTal A(mt., aro antnorliod to take ltl.kn nanln.t Iho tlansm ol tho Soon nl cho Stoat Itrnannnblo IlAtOH. null OH Iho .vioat I'momMo Trrina. 11WI I i tl.aornlAkal.. Cj- PRUSSIAN NATIONAL - .sn:rTi n'i'AiiijtHitiii) mas. fnitllnl i t IMohatunrkn 0,t'jt nuu. rpili: INDKIISICNKI) HAVING JL liooo lopolctod of tl, aSmt CooaiMBT for iianillan l.lani). i. to accont rinka m aitn.t Ilr on llaHdln. Inruimrr. tf.'nrnandlao. lnHlaco on-- ar 31illa.Jtc .on ihp mo.t fa. ratio tomaa ICSSES PnOMPItT ADJUSTED PJT551E SI 11 i;iar.nKN,viiABIDBIt. " lJ M WIMr tl.'. General Insurance Com'py. w oc-v- , i,vpr anu laanu lrantport of DRESDEN. HAVI(i ESTAllIilSlIKn AX Hi.nolata fur the lUwmilaa llaaW. tbo Bti(lrnl;ai.dGrnfrai AK.ni,arr antlitMiaf lotakc Rltki RRftlnit the Danger of the Sa at tbe Moat Reasonable Rates, and 03 the Moat Farorable Terms. r suuEFBn jt co 8 ll at rr lav llaamlU-- I.Lud, WILDER & CO., liotioinin, Jiawniinii IInuils, (irn-rr- Aajrnt. ofthe Mutual Life Insurance Corap'v or r. vonu, Largost, Safest and Most ECONOMICAL LIFE INS. CO IN THE WORLD! Cash Assets, over S90,OO0,OOO I "a laaiwiaaaui'M '"IBL'aal - i INU ,taUI ; UO iui imk ui iniaiKii.i. Tr'J "' " a a.l'. ! io , urn i. stru t t IflO Jm ikilicltlas Accnt SOUTH BRITISH AND NATIONAL KIUK AM) 3IAKIXK IXSt KAMK COMPANIES OF NEW ZEALAND. CAPITAL 20, 000,000 UaltmitM Liibilll of fhirhisl hr. Joint roiicy. Ilavins wUblHIinl a Ks "c II taottilu mr IIaii4f, lirsinred to ipt nut aTaintt rire on Jluiltlinr- - rrcliittli t nrnuaiT, J4acaiarrj,ac w utv raimi Losses Promptly Adjusted and Pay- able Here ! Marine RUha on Mrchaallfi. Fralcbta and Treasure, at Currant Rates. i . U. t for Haiian PATENT NOTICE. T T f ard to klartbanr Ji. Jtnl. n imm 'IJ lua iryUiU br Ihe itinlr of the latcrlor. aatler ta law f tall K1bpIbi, for a Gat aad Case Traah I aroac,lhUItnwan.awrKimritvrinist aa lafrinfy vrnlof tlie aaI4 PittHt I'cr J.O.C'tTia,Sy . EKEWEf. X tUMPAST ACBla.nl Ika JaUrial Vaoa van "a i.oaotaia.t cttraarri ik: itcf FOK SAT.E. rpiIK PLANT iiniiKToronK X arrdoBtt.rM'fASCrLANTTIO.'!-Ilo- i OF MILL, OVERSHOT IRON WATER-WHEE- L SO fprt dUnetrr. Milk litaiiojt. van, rjewf. ranaior, T timorn aad r.U(i.Tat'h. Tool,. To mil- - rjlAMtlnr ra shim and wlavklnto. la. ti u . rrlnd hli own cane, tt.lt affofd aBSenvnal MpcrfasitT of o dola- - at vrrr traall cott- - tx- met ttfj ww ana trm- - a"j AlaSUFOR SALE! HOUSES AND LOTS At that tcTT dlrilji and w. .in. ii aa i Aaaaoa Aroa JOJItf walk rron appro lair forwrtlcalai ipi'tn VkOOD. lot ilu; Hi ui&u:. aid barti- -- Tern caf- - ox C E WILLI AW X-- Jtc, lprditloa(7 ztnt4 as the VaxttuOacc I WHOLE No. 1041. ?Cotu. UNION INSURANCE CSMPART mticKco. TtTrariaao. tSCOBPOBATBD. IS9J CASTLE & COOKE. ACENTS tt Unaoollant lalaiolo. TtTBI nr yor tlio SOUTH SXnilH A3D XTKATTIiX Zrtsurnnoo Oompatnx r rtMT a an Enixairson. Estabflihed 1809. iVtlrillfyt ilitXTX fss ttkno ftataW.k EMLt tit-f- ta u mh mt iW latlaW iff irwcma; mm rarmflwv. n - CmAr. " i'" wrn--T s wwiijwa sTT7wTjaryrryisir " .wtltwttt nrrtt taj New England Matwi life hsiraK Ci. OF JPJTOI. c t M nniaroBAriD, ii 7 o OilVif iarrjy .Vafmi Uft faanrrvors Ot. in 1 tafWtfoa. TaUc'.et Inn! oa la attat tarsraaia TtrataJ I Raj.au.lo r?fon.rnrfllair ana lltTKED AGt LITE t AanaalpromlanaroatlnaooPoHcj Sjrntv 1 tar, Annual pot mlnnao coatlnoo Pnrarj a jonr T?0 SAnnmlpmaiUaatcwotMooroakry a Jwj 4 Aaaaal prcmlaau uontlnno Twr S a4aro Annnal prraiiani' inttnao rotnryia roam SB daft Annotat. s Sla.n00.0OO! Loo lnl,l tbrwaira ltomlojln $40000 i COOKE, CASTLE AGENTS IW'I Klllt TUB HAWAIIAN l.mp. THE PACIPIC MUTUAL. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OT It IIURI4. IVpir. !i. call tar pmrtHmH HtnlVm TO THCtr Tontine investment Policies I Witch caUte - - UsAtvUUt CbM." No )taTtttm mm Ihwlw .! turn. Tnm ttmm Thtmim ALM) The DrII Emlonnfiil rHrj a4 Ihr B aaaarttef, a iWmuK MUn prowptiy . aMr.iiy ael latrtv j XS" Tr frtl rj trrttr , -- t r!' 13 jrra. Axa4 lot tkm lUwatia !4a4t HJKFELD&GO INVOICES r.--F NEW GOODS BARKS KALE," AND " MAZATLAN " FROM BREMEN', (. itt,aff a part ra fmtmm A Lrgc Assi. of Dry Goods, M KU AS lleoima. Kronrn aivl VTaito Cutlooo. I"11. Tiellturs Totaoy llnL ae. CIIH.I Merinos, black and cofcretJ.4 qualities Hon. Cooocrg Alrneaa, luelaa Clotavaaai Dress Goods. SI'Hlt Vtnrj I'rlntvTnratj.l lio tw, Mjli-- .. Ftiatn Satlotoa. lVrapadanira. rukh. matk anal ColoroU Vrtrota, PIXK SILKS. niaaat.nni.i,. IWj. rktatl aanl Wnnal tAir.OHS- - (5O0DS- - IWnahna laaag.BaUTonra.aVoaK iMtaotaa. Do Ifcw, ii iaa. a. A Splendid Asst. of Wnoloa, llt.laPVa1aiay.wana.J Mwiau aanl Coauo tnJ.a.laaao. Wbooo Bkruan Sbirta, Jo, arJM,lfa, H.nrf.B..(s ftmbtora, Otoaan. A I.A1H.K IXVOU'KOr'CI.OTIIIMr M-- ek Ttm VaK rait. MaW. ITjiaSarteaaJ Vmm Hlm Hki... u.1 Maaikaj an-- 1 Sulot Jackota, gdk aoj L r. Uml.r.lUaaaJ iaaaia; aaacj aaj Trar.Imff SaanU. Ci.ttoa and Tora Wi Ttrntt. WhlU and raar, Uailta. Fait Ksfraand lfnrw, Cair,Wi, liawa, IltaaaoU WMU aaj r'aaoy tKaaaota. ""J -- - .r h. .wvoaxon. I'BRFOMBIIV, nxJUIDA WATER, Oaimtaa Eaa J, Cvaagiao, LoUn'a Et tract. TotleC .!. i1ul.ra Halt 00, OnathT Mlrtora, Umtme (Iluana. tttM. I. IL ISalla, Ilartoocueaa, lUaak IIuoIlo, Alba ana, OoM Loaf, Jrnalr;. Watesta, V1BS.NA FOnXITUKB: tUlosaiwo, Arm, Dialjii; lluom aaal 17 Wo Claim. Mottoon. Jo SaUIra, Calfakiua, Outba, Mirrnp LoalBorv LUATES OK .MrtTKDCi.OCKKKY uabuauiji tlaloa, Cnrpa, Tonputa, lion tsa. trLamicr-- v Kioo Iiaaoa aaj Bakora. IjollBa. 3 Bod i cnlla tiuart. Flnatl Vaaea and I'atkias, Coal IltaapaiHl Sixgiax cfc lUco Xltatss Of all auoa arwl rnalitma; Call llaaa GonruM. T VTuolpack anU Tnlliod (SltOCKUIES Jnsnrantt ouio. I SacUsut. Laaam tioan. SAtJiaoo, In half atnl oaanar II. and 1. llractuu. Salt fa. Ian. Caatarf Oil in TUia,b(aarijki i, i aanl c M.KMokvnuaaaii'ii, naaat naa, IlrtMiota'a Linaooxl Kami Oil, H Wkit Wnito Ziae Taint Lttil'DU? : D Laaso Sla and Bnasdo.aad Hum, Din, St. faal Ibor, Ab aanl IVrtar. Hart Wlno, hhtrro. Ilk la, ior, Fin, and Tat4 Ctarou, Chamrma-aa- . O. II. ilamna k Cot, rrrkhnir Hra. DrjlIriJica,Meac. rain. Mawlla AxJtc German Havana Clcrars llalMWareprw rMka,CmX li.Srt,l UAItUWAKF and batanar uma, rkio.tm, S"1 run. tra.OaJtanixoa llaana, p Iroo. Krff XUTata, Ilatamonr Yoiluni Matal and Craraponttlon SalU' iUbUU UttaL rtaxar Cardan. Iron Taaka, Clariaern la. XUn, Portland Cemsat. lira Clair, inaekamitla fVaf VUm n.. Til on, Emptj llamla. Oak liuata. Jtai. ate., Unlrrr front lh otaot Uln4a aaaofailr ta kr H.HACKFELD&CO. Stool Halls ron PORTABLE OR PERMANENT Railways ! IE n. lenetha: 14 lbs. la tka, arI laalrooelTMroT Dnkrof akorrora. front UfSTfl aj . W t CKC(Xi U. V XACTAUAXI Jt WO-t- J A;tu lor Jan. fooln a C TCjgmjit y tm tit a sras. mil, n awJaw 5. it an - mi aaiii Stajsy aaaSSraawSreatrS viMmumL" tr. k. tMaMtft in, COXXISSIOS XWCAtr JWao ioMtsVnffs iMlVflj Tttlkf H.W. S1TUXII1. ijoVoftPttnotBVt aosttUfct 4Hbaanl COMMISSISK MfM4llir SWCaen t MnoUtfil, DR. JOHiAK tv 11 1 iij ran m trV anooana.rwt r-- i BBBMBt a conn, naliMiianiai ma, nBanaa, loTfovRHKma ana nnnSnnannMh I Hlk tann.aa)naa. ibtr. tm.r 1 ' I xi-ibt- nmt. USW f anjna 1 Oto St a nai!t &tim IJBl tnEjaoaaoonrwcK H I fp-- rrTr3i tit ei-t--jh lv j b 2HCl. in j. cms mwicj i TntCTIxa.nJCTETVEJt'tlJlB. AJrtco l la .1 Ii rtooaln a Do. J lSBo 1 aatat af JtF of- I oaVaWm.in.au if tltUMaOTjr.a wwn. I toaSnaorm oonWa la aoiaonBa aaimn nananaaHna CBIraJgttraa Bam n.tail Cinn4.nin ta iWourKjc srvonooo IttuanoriK - lotlopoo at j wo. an, rmpM irUHBmiTs na.au Bk.te :,i mi .1- .- 17 almoin y 'aWJ mmt mwtmmlf taaaMt fttiiM 1 - r fj rr j f win jl m pi mm w vrnrn. aar MMU Mkt k nnj Aata-- a mm TW W tommm. mm mm wnaa ffcr- - - 1 mi ij ! n n ny i Ita immwi' nmm mmt)i fan wan 4 immmfmm mi 4 Urnm tSw- - taw WMKm Past onoonoo H!iiaiaa iiiMailLl'ialii i t .aaJ IWW. mw4 mm mmmm niMi mrmm. T $rmt. mm aa-- vMssHama tt iw b, mmmmmm bfVwf W mm mwwm mmmwr tMnimmmt imm- IWHHImH. i, mwmmmut.mtZImmi i mlm- - jrmrrmmmm aafa.ta aa mm mm tW m iiliWHM mmmfmm mmmVBm I at. W- - a- - ntHJy .w Vntff.rfrk.nMi mmk W V - I win ii, m I Kiaimiiiy nt ftaaasaa aVfcndan al t ImHm I rrftttV , Hi i w V rmp tanaaif mt t .ii.rj. Aa 7W mmrnmmtm mmym. mmmmm mm ana, to, nnu. afcS i ant., at r hijo a T T3TT B Oi wilder co. Importers aad 0alrsia LUMBKR 41 a- - BUILDING MATEfti&S it a. JUST KEfKIV KD BLB LATE ARRIVALS ! - -- I. URGE 1,10 WEU-SEIEC- CJMMB mm 4mm unci, all im satrju. .! jc nr. SOASTLI.X. TI4BIX. KXASX. fMI iuca.a (in! A Xnt Cawshts tact ,( A FIE iSSORTSKJIT GF WAU riFU Mtaot nrB"BBn BVTTS. U1SQX3 DRY REQWIII Smantac. Mona, mttoty, nont noatrlr sart.ni on.l mmth tUioa. ra -- ow baSFv nat4rBl lata., st aioat Via-UaMTMrT- j Pant and Vthitc-Ma- r truftaj lUatat. I Ilarlap, kiot, Caaallara, and a ottoaaod "ana arc- aa a ra, airt r rinaoM. kniiiic m mn tmrn Class. Salt Fir ewe 4. DOORS SASH lUm niaaara. Of Caataroi aoiol Catif-i- ,r im sue i nciiTmci T ftr CRYSTAL SQOA OnrCaxtaara ArVinrtrB-n- ! tAoJoat ctem We Use Patemt In au mm 3mU . Ginger Ale bt ours OUEIODAWatTW an, Hainan.. Taa Ci-jjia- l Smmm, Wmmm. Qua toUnaata. ltaMiVaMBmaaaif nr mi rm r tu at t a a, a aa. at so mm nau mm I ' a'ofna on ti s raa,n u - : &w -. - 1 1

Transcript of in, - eVols at University of Hawaii at Manoa:...

rGazette Supplement Dec, 17, 1884.

Mincollaxieoita.

"Where wcro yon Hit Sunday, Robbie!"Vtd tie teacher ofone cf tie bricbtee t schol-J- l.

inter SnDdycboolc!M. "My mother

i.rt no t bone." "Xoir, Bobbie, do yontJnr where Uic little boys co when they ilayL.tit from Sunday ecmI!" Yes, mam.""Where?' TI,o o finriinT' exriairoed the

Tin. renaical composition known as the oratorio ret itime from St Peter Serf. He,, dtvnet priest, in tb fell-tid- ot the Ecnaia-ine-e

period, with tho aim of attracting yonnjpeople and keeping them ont of mischief, moreospccnllj on Sunday, Rave at hi oratory per-

formances of original saercd mcsic, lo which

he gave the name of oratorioa. Manyof theseeirlj oratorios still exist

Tie thimble was formerly called ".humble-,- "

from tbmnb and bell, being worn originally on

the thnmb. It is a Dutch inrention, and was,mnrttto En-li- nd in 170S by John Lofting,

who manufactured them near London. Originally tiev were made of brass and iron only,hot of late years silver, gold, pearl and ivoryare used.

The new glass invented in Vienna seems lot.T nroved a success in the qualities claimedfor it that is, it is transparent and more bril-

liant than common crystal, can be cut andand when fused, adheres to iron, bronze

and zinc. Singular enough, the glass dinersfrom all cithers, new or old, in that its compo-

sition includes none of the usual ingredientssilcx, potash, soda, lime or borax.

The first attempts to introduce gas as anilluminator in the United States were made inBaltimore ltweenlB16 and 1S20. Tbeyfailed,i,ni it was successfully introduced into Boston

in 1 622. The next year the first gaslight com-

pany was formed in iTew York, the "Sew YorkGaslight Company." They began operationswith a esnitalofSl.OOO.OOO. Hut the peoplewere so alow to adopt tins new illuminator thatthe company was sol in lull operation nil 1 exirhea the population was about 1GC,000.

The two tiny satellites of Mars, which werediscovered by Prof. Asaph Hall in 1677, havediameters of less than ten miles each, and arothe smallest celestial bodies known. Theouter tme 12,000 miles from the planet ea

a revolution in ita orbit in about thirty' . i . I . , . ,! ,t,hours in a mtccuou uuui csi u, cot, iuu wig

moon sbont 3.500 miles from the pla

netgoes round in the same way in aboutseven hours and a half. Mara turns on itsaxis in twenty-fo- ur and a half hours from west. One moon therefore travels slower.than Mars, and rises for bira in the cast, while

the other outruns him and comes up in thewest

i .i.il.tJrian. Dr. Ferr. we believe it was,rrmtlv stated that if one could watch themarch of 1,000,000 people through life, thefollowing wouiaoeoDservauic: .eaujwould, die the first year, 33,000 Iho secondyear, 25,000 the third year, and less than 4,000in tho thirteenth. At the end of fortr-fiv- e

years 500,000 have died. At the end of sixtyyears 370,000 would be still living; at the endol eirhiv Tears. 87.000. at the eirbty-fiv- e, 31- -000; and at ninety-fiv- e years there ttoaldbe

3, at the cna oi IDS years mere win ire oneeurvivor.

'My attention was attracted by a womansome to years of age, who was gorgeously at-

tired, and seemed in her manner to feel thatwas somebody and arxious to impress

others with that fact Sho was tall, well setup, with England a limestone formation in theway ot bones, well covered with adipose, rath-er coarse in tissue, garnished with light blueeyes and,on abundance of yellow hair. Therewas something vulgar in this woman's

and it becamo oppressive

when sho moved and that was nearly all theumc. She seemed to court observation and atthe same timo despise it I was not surprisedwhen a friend told me that this bumptiousperson was none other than uuida, tne wen.known novelist

The sugar trade question is occupying asmuch attention in Paris as in London, onlyunder a different form. Whilo meeting ot Lon-

don working men are protesting against theFrench sugar bounties that ruin the Englishrefiners, mass meetings of French politiciansaro I11T estinr. in addition to the sugar bounties, an extra tax on English sugar and an im-

port duty on beet root, each befn; equivalentto a further premium of 20,000,000 francs for'he French manufacturers. One thing is veryobvious; however dead the English sugar tradema be, the French are determined to kill itagain, regaraiess oi expense.

t Perfect Mas. Huxley gives tho followinc table of what a man should

. , , .i - v. . i .a i. ,j:.-r- .iWClgnS anU DOW UJ1S WCiu. bumuiu w uiim

Wei-- lit 151 rounds. Made op this: Muslim and their appurtenances, 63 pounds:skeleton, 21 pounds; skin, 10,'s pounds; fat,2S pounds; brain, J pounas: inoracic viscera,j ; pounds; abdominal viscera, 11 pounds:kiJUi which wonld drain from body. 7 pounds

This man ought to consume per diem: Leanwefsteak, 5,000 grains; bread, o.utiu grains;milk. 7.000 trains; potatoes, 3,000 grains;hotter, 600 grains, and wale.--, 22,900 grains,lbs heart should beat 75 times a minute, andh. .Tinnld breath 15 times a minute. In twen

hours he would vitiate 1,760 cubicfeet of pure air to tho extent of 1 per cent; anan, therefore, of tho woight mentioned oughtto hav 600 feet of space. lie

HiStncf, also gives his official number toUcilitato scarr.li. Tlio officer tlicrctipon scansilu list and liands the voter his electing card' UcUt rcrsonatiDg is rare, tbe culprit, on'istoTcry, invariably finding himsclfscntcnccd

i" six months' hard labor within twenty-fo-hours.

The voting ticket reads as follows:

boreTmroiXoIsiiKC j

lUiLxxcrroy, Chiexls,

WtLrairoBca, Johs, ;l'atacross . inthespaceoppositethepartTs :

name for whom jou intend to vote. H you :n your name or put any other mark of iden- - :

uricauonbeejdesthecrossyourvoteisniillandvoid. :

At sonio elections, such as School Boards,there may bo twenty candidates for ten places.In such cases the voter is entitled to ten votes,and he puts a cross against tho ten names he6UccU, "If you put mere than ten crosses, orraore thau one cross against any name; your' :c is null and void, but'you can vote for less

I an ten candidates." All theso instructionsin 6tatcd on the ticket according to the cir-cumstances and nature of the election.

Now comes tho check upon "stuffing." Thevoter's number is, say 7e6. The election rs

ont the ticket from his counterfoilk. Tho tickets bear the number

.163, and on the counterfoil only, retained byim officer, he marks the voter's number, 7S6.rue voter then proceeds to one of the ten little

apartments and secretly puts his crosssaintt the name of his favorite, passes on and,

the presence of another officer and tho twoilmcal agents, deposits his in the ballot boa.

' ht by accident, spoils the ticket before dc--si'mg, he can get another from the officer,Li., in the presence of the political agents,

adorsca the counterfoil "spoiled." ltfollows,' 'treforc, that if all the tickets were taken

tne ballot box and compared with thenntcrfoils, it could be seen lor whom Xo. 7s0arKee his ticket, and the aecreev of the bat,i ould be destroyed; bat this is guarded

gainst by the following arrangement: Atcaaely o'clock p. m. the ballot is closed,

box is sealed, and at once dispatched by-e t rcsidins officer, under penalty of fine and'rnsonmcnt, rigidly enforced, to the Mayor

liie city. The counterfoil check liookn irr.cadcr like circumstances and nensltr. DArkpdup and acalcd, and immediately handed to thepostmaster, who dispatches them to the lteg-istr- ar

of Elections in London. By an elabo-li- 'tlCt fmpit P""' of counting at the City

-- ., ,i. m.o jncMncc qi pjny reprcsenuuves,t--5 toUI is arrived at, and the name of thoelected representative declared. In the eventii the election running close and a questionarising as to the eligibility of certain votersa account or naturalisation or otherwise, a'3? i" demanded, and by a Judge's

v, m .onaon iiegistrar is bound loproduce the ,ni..r;i. v:.i. v

nt?," teld by the Mayor. Ifv.V-- 1 oemanaea me iiegistrar and tho

lUe end of twelve monti,. a.., .i

IRON BEDSTEADSroR .

LABORERS & SERVANTS

FOR eALE BY

ti.HACKFELD&CO.'ItOT tra

would throw off by the skin 1 8 ounces of water,300 grains of solid matter, and 400 grains ofcarbonic add every twenty-fo- ur hours and histotal loss during the twenty-fo- ur hours wouldhe 6 pounds of water, and a little abovo 2pounds ot oilier matter.

Exoiand's Patkxt InoNCLAD. The latestEnglish first-cla- ss armored vessel, the Rodney,is named after the noted Admiral who seizedthe Dutch American possessions in revengefor the relations ot me republic wim toeUnited Statea in 1761. The RotUeit is 9,470tons burden, and though but three-fift- as longas the new Cunard steamer imono, nas sevenfeet more beam. Built entirely of steel, witharmor 18 inches on the sides and 16 inches atthe ends, she carries fourC3 tonbreechloadingbarbette guns, six six inch breechloaders,twelve quicn-nnn- g saeii guns,eight Kordenfelt and two Gardner guns, and isprovided with twelve Whitehead torpedoes.With her twin-scre- w vertical compound en-

gines, supplied by eight boilers, she is expectedto attain a speed ol sixteen mots an nour.

A SCBSTTTTTK TOR MATCHES. The Gm- -rn' Ailnaee has the following account of

an ingenious contrivance to take the place ofmatches and which it says is now used by irewatchmen of Paris in all the magazines wherecxnlosive or inflammable materials arc keptTake an oblong vial of the whitest and clearestglass, and put into it a piece ot phospnornsabout the size of a pea. Pour some olive oilheated to the boilim? point upon the phospuorus, nil the vial about one-im-ra inn anathen cork it tightly. To use the novel lightremove the cork, allow the air to enter thevial and then recork it This empty space inloo viai win uocomo mmiuuuv, ui moobtained is equal to that of a lamp, nneninelirrht becomes dim its power can be increasedby taking out the cork and allowing a freshsupply ot air to enter me vial.

Central Glmrrtisrmmts.

. O. Hall fc Son1 1 w n ro r n a ix a n s tji e way

Hall's Steel Plows !

CntUnr from & Id, to 13 1&.

HALL'S HEAVY STEEL BREAKERS

ie.ll, 11 md 16 Inch.

ULSO-- A SEW LtXE OF

Hall's Steel Rock Breakers14, 15 and 16 lnfb,

Containing all lite advanUrc ot ether Ere akrr andnumber of new Improrrxncntf, all made Try the

ri;at nouxc pi-oi- r co.

COOK STOTESAM)

RANGESOf AX.Ii SIZESl

K1TCUEX AND HOUSEHOLD UTEXSILS-- ofaU kinds;

PAINTS AND OILS--of all kinds;LUBUICAT1NG OILS best stock in the market

KEKOSENE OIL Downer's, Noonday 4 Lustral

SILrat I'LATED VTAKE- -f rom Heed i. Barton;

SOLID SILVEK WAKE from the Gotham Co.

PO WDEKS all kinds, from Cala. Powder Works

CAIUUAGE AND MACHINE liOLTS-allsiz- es;

SHeLTHARDWARE

A Splendid Assortment:LEATHER Or All Descriptions;

tar" Oar Good are ot the beft inalltj; are booblfor carh ; are always new. for parUcnlar. we refer rCBttuaert and FRIENDS 10 OUR HEW OfSCRIPIIVtCITX10GUE. whieh we will send to any ont upon appll"

cation, or call and examine eurSplendldMockotGoodeAT OUR WAREROOMS. coroer of Fort and

Klnc MceeU. noojlnla. Kg?

C. C. STRATEMEYER,TRACTICAL

SIGN WRITER & GLASS EMBOSSER

sai ca-- RiR Of KO. SI KING ST. "

" zjmrrru.IMPOETEES AXD DEALERS IS HAEDWAEE

riowt, rIcl(, Oils and General Iercliindl;c.OFFICER!:

. i?..,1111 rreiMeal aod Kaawer- "irSTJ becreury and Treasurerra K Allen........ . Aadltor

mj uu b v ui.e. - DirectorsT l Comer Fort and Kins tit.

.. . WIIU, lilt,CORNER OF FORT AND HOTEL STREETS. H0K0LU1U

The beet Alee, Wlnef and Llqaore contuntly on bud.

GEORGE L. B&BCOCE,(Ute ot Ortliad, CaLo

Tonchor oiirinno Porto.Addmn Ercaa Cc--, Fort fctreetaitegldenee. Mn. Dndolt'e. EereUnU street 9V9

EMPIRE HOUSE,J. OLDS, : r i : : : , Proprietor

iuii.m:k m am'amiioti:i. NTitttrrN.CHOICE ALES, WINES AND LIQUORS

If. W. AOUTO. A CO'SMore, t, rove Ttancu rianutlon. Dealer. In Choice Gro- -

rnr. ihu .toti.ioo. ana bcncr13lrrcnandl.c1CJ. Ij

E. S. CTTNHA.

Itotnll Wlno Oo.tlor.UNION SALOON,In tbe rear of the Hawaiian Gaxettc " hulldlnp.tV3 So. S3 Merclnint Street. ly

A. W. PEIRCE &. CO--SHIP CHASDLEES i C0MKISSI0X MEECHAXTS

AOK5T. roaEnnd'e Uonr and Bomb Lancet.

rem Dtl.' rain Killer,o.iOQBeen bU,nonolala. Ij

J. iv. ;iiiri.vCommission ilcrclianl mil General Dmkr

in Dry Good., Graccr!cf,lItrdwlre,Stat!onrrrratcnt Medicine, rerfnnierr.aad

UlSf.irare.51 A CI.

M. S. GRINBATJM & CO.momw or

General Merchandise and Commtoion Mer--chanta, Honolnln. H. I. II

M. S. GRINBAUM & CO,Commission Merchants,

No. 12 CaUfomU St San Francisco. Cal"T ID

D. H. HITCHCOCKAttomev at Lav and Xnt.w TJ..V1 -

nor,neiin oaceln nilo.here he will promptlreodtoallboInceeatroftedtohim.nillallendalltheTenni ot tbe Court, aidrlU aleo attend tbe Local drenlt Conrti In Kau 'lft CRTT.YIXO DQXE rEOillTLY lr

w. n.tci'AttuAi: .t co..I1IP0RTEES ASD C0HMISSI0S KEECEASTS,

BEAVER BIXJCK,lor Fort and Queen Mreetr, Iloaoln a. II I.

acaare maThe Ola.'n and Ilonolaln Une or racbeu.ii - ff Co' "veroool and London Pad. uThe n alkapn rianutlon.The Spencer Plantation. HJlo.lUbalaa Planutlon, lillo.3ilrrleef.Taltt!on,r Machinery

Tbe rnnloa sheep Ranch Company. "

. X. caeTLE. J. a. ATBCCTOXCA.HTI.K A CllllhltHIPPISB ASD COKHISSIOS KESCHaSIS

LMPOETEEi ASD

Dealers in General Merchandise,So. 80 K3n ttreet, Ilonolaln. II. I.

AGENTS FOEThcKobaU tncarCo. JL Ilal.tead, orWauloaTbe llalka frnjr Co. PlanutlonThe Alexander Bald- - A It. tralth c Co. Kn

vtn Plantaljonr. n Kan.tUamakni runtation. J. SI.Alezandcr.IIalLn

taeutuheocaa:co. Xiul.Planutlon.

The Uaion lafraraaee Corepaay ol ao FranciseJhe New England Life lunranre Company rtBoenjThe Bl.be JIannfactnrini CoU ot Eo.ton.p. JI. Werton"! rateatCentrlrasal .M.cblncThe New York and Qonolala racket Line.

he Xercbanu,LlBe,IlocolnlaandSaa Frlnc-K-

ion". Celebrated Medicine.J. Ulhb't. ffinrcr Manalactarln; Company sad

WheelerA WlLon. Kewlnv Virll.H t

Ctntrol Urotrtiscmnils.

Special NoticeTht rndmicned, rroprictoc of the

STEAM CANDY FACTORYA --net SMxory

Unite, to l&f orm &!' patron, and the pottle ceaet- -

alITtliatnotwllttPiaooiBCinem-m- ( aiuiumiItre, III: HAS ERECTED

A NEW FACTORY & BAKERYOn a buca moro xtiB?lTcalwaici ll now In railoperation, and mhlcbirtll be !n romlrteorklnc ororarr oyan rrij arriTi ot new j uu

And la no v Prepared to MfcDnfhctnre

Choicest Pure CandiesAnd will alwirt bare on band bit Drttdout

fllEbll MADE

Vanilla Chocolate Creams,Cocoa-nu- t Candies

Rich Nngat, In bars;Sagar Roasted Almonds

CREAM CANDIES, great variety;Soft Marsh-Mallow- s,

Cum Drops, andCum Fruit:Bon Bons

Of all dcKttptlons. All tbof nomtMie frth andptircvo&lccuoni,lKiaiaocrnurer

RICH WEDD1JIG C1KE OF THE FIIIEST FL1V0R

In all t lira alwtj-- i on band, and frnamitrdto the tnoet anletic ftjle.

MINCE PIES always freshA5 ALSO -

Home Made Mince MeatFor Sale at M Cent xt rcrand.

Will rwclrc ncr Conuclo ihe balance of tQT newmaeMnrry of be nenrst dminia for nannfactanii" alldrfcrlrllonf of plain Candles.

TbanldnE the public lot prfTlonf liberal jutrona;eana ooiicmnc a conunnanmoi incearar

very lieerecimuy,. ECOHJN'.

Practical Confection a at Tartry C00V.

ce TI1E OLD STAND, 71 HOTEL ST.TELEriTOXE Xo. 74. T.O.X0XX0.15

PRODUCE & PROVISION GO

Ttcrpt fully notify tbe rabllc tliat thrj hireEeUblUhed tbempelvcs at

73 Hotel Street, Honolulu,la p&rt oi tbe preraltes occopled lj

SRESOVICH, GRAY & CO,

Wtim caabetonnda COUl'LETE STOCK of

Produce and Grocerieswmcn WILL flE SOLD AT

Lowest Market Kates for CASH!TKLEMOXEXo.z-- t. I O. BOX 121.

liT AllorderiaodcommanlcaUoos to be addietn--

lneo Z. K. MYERS. Managor.

Wo want the Public to understand that the

Union Feed Company,! neadrandTOUlastoPntnifaall the

HAY, OATS, BARLEY, BRAN, &c, &c.

IT MAY NEED

AT THE LOWEST RATES.As c want to maVerooraforaLarxe

Mock on tb way.

ceAll orders pr?mptly attended to. Goods dcllrcred

low QTTelephono No. l75.-yr2-

ISAAC luOOBE.in sham; NTnurr. iioxoixlv.

OLD 1.IOHT 3IOUSJ5 BTOIUiCHOICEST SELECTIOS OF

FANCY CANDIES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS:CrMiti. Urxrra C&rtmel. J lira rod

Almonds A. D..Pon ton l. Citron Jelly Ice, Siu-- p

Mice, icrwc ana inton onra urooi, u. onpannand Brilliant ConTmaUon Ijrrnrr, Jilnt Lorrnrrs,

tplccd Chocolate, Cbocolate Crrimi andFancy and Plain Mixed Candios,

Also XLTt: Tecan. S. S. Astnocdts Braxilf,rilbcrW. Etc Licortce, Adatna Oom,

pmcc Gnm, IMzc DosesThe alxiTe Candiea Retailed at 50c per lb,

er CALL AXa TRY TUEX. TaCir?, Cipairttes, Tobacco, Holltttcr at Co-- a ioda

Water t (iioer Ale on Ice, and a toll line of

FAMILY GROCERIES. ?rly

DR. E. COOK WEBB,OFFICE AND RESIDENCE:

CORNER RICHARDS & BERETANIA STS.

OFFICE IIOUKS:

1037 a S to 10: 2 to 4; 7 to 8. toDDRKUAIII 1I1MMXS CAUI1N

L done at lac Gazette Offlce.

IKPOSTESS ASD C0XJ1ISS10.V HEKCRANIS,axd asaata roa

Lloyd and the Lirerpool UnderaTlterf ,Brlli.h and Foreign Nfarine In.nrance Lom)tany,And Northern Abearance Ccmpiny. 10SI lj

"I'll OS. . TIIRU.ll,txronrtyo ad aaxcraemuao

STATI0HIB,KEWS AGEKT, ASDPAPES EtJLEE,

Merchant M. Campbell. Block, Fort M. near Hotel,Honolnln, oabn, 11. 1.

Alo.Pall!hf;ef the Hawaiian Almanac and Annual'and Hawaiian Directory and Calendar, Ac.

Tb Mrrchantetreetstore The Fort atrtet sftore willwi.l be devoted to Gencratembrace Fine Stationery,Matlonrry, Blank BookeJUookj, Arti.ta' Material,N'ewa and Bindlnc Depart-lToy-i and Fancy Good..taenia lu ly

II.tIA ItltOS..Importers of General Merchandise

FROM

FHAXCE, ESOLASD, OERMA W, AXI)

UX1TED STATES,No. SS Qaecn Street. Honolnlo.11,1,

IIY.U.V- - IIKOM.,WHOLESALE GROCERS',

216nliaS California Strt-e-

s x s r k a x is co .

tT rartlcaUrattenllfia paid to fillinj aad tblpploj;Uitnd order . luiuly

games fie jJtadttee.

KAUPAKUEA PLANTATIONCUiAlt OW Ct)HnU I1V nutl ftor Mle In

HAWAIIAN

GREY & CO

SOAP WORKS!

IMannfactui-wTn- and Dralrra I

ALL KINDS OF SOAPS,Leleo, Klnrr Street. Ilonolaln.

Reef. V c jit, .nrf (;.f Tallow t.r. -Boliee Jt Co'r. Oneen street, will meet w Ita ntmmi tt

.hi:ticoioi.ita .n,vitiii:T.C. WALLER, Proprietor,

King Street. Honolnln.CholcettMeatalromFlneXUcrdr.

WHITE

QUANTITIES TO SUIT

SUBBEE

FOR THE COMPLEXION I

fpiIIS 1IT."EGANT i'nvnAii..nc)N- -X i tbe JIOST TEEFECT BEAUTIFIES KNOWN.It la Tare and Uannleea. DeUfhtrol ln ltK aHnn...L

and wondetlal In In Electa, while the ckWi acratisyfaila to detect Its nse. Prepared or"' B"-- FOB SALE BV 33S&L

IOlitl HOLLISTER & Co.

-- n il w T ii"- in iin l in .nam ' uny..uu.

Central HJncrtiscmtnts.

A. H.. RASEMANN,

Boor IIuvdkrpaper ruler

AND

Blank Book Manufacturer

CLANK COOKS OF ALL DKsCIUrTIOJfS

Ruled aud Bound to OrderWith Neatness and Dlipaich.

ia UlanLltoob. e?al and XrwvpaperDoncd in Tartan btjles and at Reaonabl rrlcea.W

27 Merchant St., (Gazette Building)IOCS IlOBoIatn, n. I.

CEO. LUCAS,CONTRACTOR & BUILDER

Honolulu itcam Planing Mills,

Kspl.Tii.Klc, Honoluln, IK I.

MaDafac.ares all kinds of

Mouldings, Brackets,Window Frames,

Blinds, Sashes, Doors.lad all UnJ; tit 1Voodotk Finish.

Turning, Scroll and Band Sawing !

ALL 111--

Plining and Sawing,Morticing and Tenanting.

ORDERS rnniWTLT ATTKXDED TOWork llmnintenl.

itr Order from tbe other lUcd eollelted.noaolala.Mar-.10- L TO" lit

FOR THE COMPLEXION I

ryUIS KTilX AXtTmIKPAKATIOXJL iBlhlMOT rRFECT llEAtTIFlKUKSOWX.ltislMnrandHannWt., Uclichtfal In lla Applicationand wonderful in ita ECccIb. while the cloewt crntlnyrailiedctKtU9tic. lTCpruny

ll. i;oVMAX, Chcmtn.e FOi: &A1VE CY Oakland, Cal.

HOLLISTER & Co.

Irisli Bamask !

We Have Just Receiveda VEr.r riSE assohtmest of'

Irish Double Damask.

TABLE LINENDIRECT moil

BELFAST, IRELANDCONSIfcTIUG Ol

E

Wit h Napkins to Hatch

These LINENS aio tho FINEST, EverImported to Ibln M&rkct, and weour Friends to give them nn Inspection

G.W.rvlacfarlane Cotiax if)

EXCHANGE ON CHINA !

a-'ii- uxi)i:itsiaxi:i Ain: imie-- .rARED TO DRAW ON THE

Chartered Bank or India, Australia andChina, Hongkong.

VlbllUF CO tmi.

CONCHEB&AHUNGFORT STREET, ABOVE KING,

New Goods ot Various Descriptions

Chinese' and Japanese WarelALSO, LATEST STYLE OF

EUROPEAN NOVELTIES IN JEWELRYINCLUDING SOME

FIXE SETS OF T1GE11 OLA IPSSilk Handkerchiefs (hemstitched).

All colore and qualltlea.

A FINE ASSORTMENT OF

Japanese Lacquered WareAlso, AO. 1 llicc For Sale.

im ly

Beaver Saloon(i. J. NGTE, Proprietor,

Vcg to annooncc to lift fitrtidi- - atd Ihrpublic Id

That SiQ lias opened thc above Saloonwl icrc first-clas- s Refreshments

will bo rctTctl from 3 a.m. till 10 p. m- nndrrthaimmcdUtc iilpcrTlsIon of a Comprtrnt C'Atcf CiUim

THE FINEST CI HADES OK

Tobaccos,Cigars, Pipes

Smoker's Sundries(hoMD bra prtoo ill from minn-- f

bit been and will be added lo fromtime to time.

Or.tof erect it let BaILef

Gelcbralcd Milliard Tablesla connrctsd ithlhe oUblhhment, where lorrrt

of theme ctm parliclpite. l"ja

Mr. L. B. KERRJUST RETURNED

From Great BritainAnd trill soon open with a

SELECTION of GOODSSCITABLE FOR

GENTLEMEN'S WEAR !

EMBRACING THE

t stylesAnd Pirjchased by Himself

" in Person.

salamander feltingTOR

CovcriHc3oilcrs,StcaM PipesETC ETC

Saveis 2V porCcnt. of Fuel.PRICE REDUCED TO $7.50 BBL.

WOly

mla; Table.,

Invite

RfDfral

and

'electionactortct,

THEO. H. DAVIES a. Co.,AtTtBtl.

Is

4

)ECEIMBER 24. 1884.

ttljanttal (fiirlis.

& PHILLIPSCAL PLUMBERS,

AND COPPERSMITHS

pr MiTf I, llonalntn. 11,1,

id Ship Job WorkIITLY ATTENDED TU "

ater Closets, Wash-Bow-

kinds Plumbing GoodsKvAYS UN HAND.

icTJoivi!.ur

jl Fort St, above Hotel St.,S ALWAYS ON HAND!ortmrot of tbe beet and

California manafactRrfilfectlonorytale to the trade, or at retail.

UCED PRICES!,.Ms of riioin: cigiUs

hail la tb marlxt..Ellll, SODA WITER t CORDIUS

lAXIt TRY TIICll.-S- S

f lOnr! fia

3. LAKE'S

'BL.E WORKS;M IIKI.T, n.tlt IIKTfXNT.

iiBR OF MONUMENTSTombs,cts, Marble Mantels,

Wajhstand Tops, andack and White Marble.

OF EVERY DESCRIPTION1)K TO ORDER

Vest possible rates.ltcnilM'tnci CIrniiMtnit

her UUnd promptlj ttttmdrd to.

aODIAS LACKTort St. Honolnln.

K and DSALisRt IS

ihincs, and Ccnulnoittachmcnts, OH

'Accessories.X Pott '1' 1 1 IIme,

n, Howe, and('Machine!,ard's Machine Needles,III kinds & sizes;

Corticalli Silk,

in all colon;K.Mij.M.vcuixr. conox.

AGENT FOR

ia Ilrilablc Cat Vin ralttrnr.licatlon.. DralfT In

and r,port!ng Oontb,

jnfldrr.Cap., A Mrullc Catlrlilsw,

:NE STOVES!In all Sizft,

M the BCTlre otl ml Clifi tlnnIhotvnjrh Merhnnlt lira now prt) thst tine, with romntnr4 ant

4

bd

M

Superceding all other Holler?,11KCAVSK IT IS JIOItK

Economtcnl of Furl.Idtsi Liable to Explode,

Eniler of TrnniportatloaAND COSTS NO MORE !

Fall dewrtr lion and price a: Ix oMalncd byippiiMUon to,

W. E. ROWELL, Honolulu,Sfl.y SoIeArcntlll-ralU- Iilindf.

Tlic OnllloriilaPR0DUCE.& PROVISION GO.

ngllfj- the VnWt that thrj liacEfUblWhed thrmTrr it

73 Hotel Street, Honolulu,tn ptrt ot tbf itrculc, . occupied by

SRESOVICH, GRAY & CO,Whrrt can be found n COMPLETE STOCK of

Produce and GroceriesWHICH WILL FIE SOLD AT

Lowest Market Rates for CASH!TKLKMOXE .Vo.ITI. P. 0 BOX tin.

tV All ordrre and communications to be addreaacd

i"o Z. K. MYERS. Manager.

We want the Public to under-stand that tho

Union Feed Company,la Ready and Willing toFaralth all the

HAT, OATS, BARLEY, BRAN, &c io.IT SLAV NEED

AT THE LOWEST RATES.A wt want to mike room Tor Urjrr

Mock on tbt way.WAH onlcri pnmptlj ittnuleta to Oood dtrUTrrrd

g No. I 7fl.-- a jrJm

JSufVC MOORE,III .uiah: STnirtrr. i:o(ii.i.t ,

OliD I.IOUT irOUHU STOrtBCHOICEST PELECTIOX OK

FANCY CANDIES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS:Cmmf. Odti Caramel. Knr.ml

Almond. X. B. Kon Ion . Citron Jelly Ictr, 5anaMice, Roe and Lrmon (inn Iroj. C C. Ncnp..rif.nt) Brilllaat CoBTmation Loxsosrta, Mint Lvifozrtt.

ajpica-- v nioCDiaii;, icocoiaia rranf aaaFancy and Plain Mixed Candles,

A!o NtTI?: IixiDr, 8. &. AlmoBtl. Brszllr.Ftihrrlt. Etc- - LicorlCa. AAm Gain,

frpmce Gam, lMxe Itoxc.The abore Candles Retailed at 5Ue per lb.mr CALL AXD TRY TUEit --SaClsr. Cltrrtter, llollltlcr A Ca'i tnd

iet t uiBrt aie on Ice. ud a rail Use ofFAKILT GROCERIES. yrljr

DR. E. COOK WEBB,OFFICE AMI REolneXCE

CORNER RICHARDS & BERETANIA STS.

HOURS

IirjTn 8ulO;2tol Itog. eat

O

Meam

Tabicco.

OFFICE

Jnstirnwt JToticrs.

Doston Board of rndtrnriltrs.I GK1IT8 r.r the llaoallan I.l.n.ll.It9ly c. BREWER Jt CO.

PhlUdflphia Board or rndtrwritfrs.AOUSTS tor the Ilanrollax lataaila.i"1 it c. nuEWKit jt ct

r. a. NuiiAi:Fr.it.AOKXTof Brrtnen TloanlarmctcrVTTlt.rf,

Drotcfa Board, of radonrrltfT.Astat of Vlf naa Board of ladrTwrtfT.

Claltna asala.t taiaranco Conpaalr wllbla ihr rirdlctloa of the abort Boarda of radrrlTrr nlU hatr, n.ru to oy las aoorc aji,: to maao taon

Insurance iVotlceiiik aoe.1t nirtTiiK nn, -- uirl-- n V.pti T.i.h.-- . .nnH. , l . .

rro-i.r- io.iraciioaa 10 Itntnoo n, Kalo or loanraacc brtwwt ltoaolwta aad V in Iho rartnr aadla now rrrpamt to la I'ollri a at tbo lm,t r.ir.with a aprrlal rrdartlon on IrM Tratoarftpr.1 II HI II. DAVIES.

linSIX AjontlVli r Jfarlaa. t n. Um'trd

iiAnnuitf.'ii. iiui:m:FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.

Tim rjmmnuM.ii iiavinu nrr, .ip.Atonlf of the abort Conoaar. aro propaml to larort rt.kl araln-- t fro on Slono and atrlrkrtnltrllnn .nrf on M.Mh...iu . . v

offlroof 1IB1 1.rorparttralar. at tar a. ouiiAat ci. n.

HAMBURC-f- o 4CDEDURCFIRE INSURANCil COMPANY,

oy iiAVBunnIt'I,rtNlin. nEitriiAxnivn.aI3 TUREand lIirhlBm-T.n- ihihu i v

J.atA..n,Acit for tho Hawaiian I.laada.n lrORIENT

lumirauoo C omnauyOF HARTFORD, CONNECTICOT.

CASH ASSETS JHUAItT IST.I8S4 SI.II.I34.Xt.TakCB rifts ?b Bt Im n.,...-- , t,. .

i.Hii.nnc- -, jiixnanll4, .Mchlrn an I r jiiattnr lit.hvnnblc trrm. A. JAKUEU,

WASHINGTONFIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY

OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.Caib.AiieMJanBtrylit.18H. SW93.WOJ1.

TaLra IM.k. Ta.. ... nln... winalldinza, Mrrcbandl.r. Machinery and I'nraitarr onfarorable trrma. A. JAEUEE,'

treat fotilawnllan lalaaatt.

The City of Xondon Fire Insurance Co., Limited.

CAPITAL. : : S10,000,000

llfTBnlaln ttr th lismiiaim ..--Jfcn Uprrparnltnifc vtrivk iJiii ftrmf 'Yf ,eb"d1"' "nrt,flnrr. Mac hlnrry on thf

laflsscs tromptljr.iilJitrtIanarfljaMcUciT.i , miRticit,

iaVB(U.

OF LOr.O0N.IJlSt.ANQ 'I

5,oob,ooojim A, JAEGER. Ar frf Lliw a U

VERPOOL and LONDON and GLOBE

INSURANCE CO.Assets, S31.1G1.000

Claims Paid. SSS,7Iavi: r.sTAiii.isiii:ii .x aucmt i

for lha Hawaiian l.l.nd. th nridortlsnod aro orrparod to wrllr acaln-- l

IUE OXBriLIUXGS, 3IKr.l'IlV.M)ISK .V

!).VKI,!.!.(.SOn ftToraLtrtrrmii nnrlUiie Itldkan iM'cUtltj'ifUchiNldwrnUis"ondcnDteaui Ionrrd for a pcrMofthrceTrarf.rortvorraMntama in adraaea. Ipromptly niIJnttNl nni pnynhti- - lirr-- .

ra IIIMtur A( O

GKKMAK LLOYDMarine Insurancejompany of Berlin.

F 0 U T U X AGeneral Insurance Comnsnv of Berlin.

fpm: tnon: ixMitajni: toju-.vMK- s

J. hav- .tahn.hrd a Gonrral .trar m'Tt. and tboqndi. aftrned. tlcniTal A(mt., aro antnorliod to takeltl.kn nanln.t Iho tlansm ol tho Soon nl cho

Stoat Itrnannnblo IlAtOH. null OH Iho.vioat I'momMo Trrina.

11WI I i tl.aornlAkal..Cj- PRUSSIAN NATIONAL

- .sn:rTin'i'AiiijtHitiii) mas.

fnitllnl i t IMohatunrkn 0,t'jt nuu.rpili: INDKIISICNKI) HAVINGJL liooo lopolctod of tl, aSmt CooaiMBT for

iianillan l.lani). i. to accont rinkamaitn.t Ilr on llaHdln. Inruimrr. tf.'nrnandlao.lnHlaco on-- ar 31illa.Jtc .on ihp mo.t fa. ratio tomaaICSSES PnOMPItT ADJUSTED PJT551E SI

11 i;iar.nKN,viiABIDBIt." lJ M WIMr tl.'.General Insurance Com'py.

w oc-v- , i,vpr anu laanu lrantportof DRESDEN.

HAVI(i ESTAllIilSlIKn AXHi.nolata fur the lUwmilaa llaaW.tbo Bti(lrnl;ai.dGrnfrai AK.ni,arr antlitMiaf lotakc

Rltki RRftlnit the Danger of the Sa at tbeMoat Reasonable Rates, and 03 the

Moat Farorable Terms.r suuEFBn jt co

8 ll at rr lav llaamlU-- I.Lud,

WILDER & CO.,liotioinin, Jiawniinii IInuils, (irn-rr-

Aajrnt. oftheMutual Life Insurance Corap'v

or r. vonu,Largost, Safest and Most

ECONOMICAL LIFE INS. COIN THE WORLD!

Cash Assets, over S90,OO0,OOO I

"a laaiwiaaaui'M '"IBL'aal - i INU ,taUI ; UOiui imk ui iniaiKii.i. Tr'J "' " a a.l'. ! io ,

urn i . stru t tIflOJm ikilicltlas Accnt

SOUTH BRITISH AND NATIONAL

KIUK AM) 3IAKIXK IXSt KAMKCOMPANIES OF NEW ZEALAND.

CAPITAL 20, 000,000UaltmitM Liibilll of fhirhisl hr. Joint

roiicy.Ilavins wUblHIinl a Ks "c II taottilu mr

IIaii4f, lirsinred toipt nut aTaintt rire on Jluiltlinr- - rrcliittlit nrnuaiT, J4acaiarrj,ac w utv raimi

Losses Promptly Adjusted and Pay-

able Here !

Marine RUha on Mrchaallfi. Fralcbtaand Treasure, at Currant Rates.

i . U.t for Haiian

PATENT NOTICE.

T T f ard to klartbanr Ji. Jtnl. n imm 'IJ luairyUiU br Ihe itinlr of the latcrlor. aatler ta lawf tall K1bpIbi, for a Gat aad Case Traah Iaroac,lhUItnwan.awrKimritvrinist aa lafrinfy

vrnlof tlie aaI4 PittHt

I'cr J.O.C'tTia,Sy. EKEWEf. X tUMPAST

ACBla.nl Ika JaUrial Vaoavan "a

i.oaotaia.t cttraarri ik: itcf

FOK SAT.E.rpiIK PLANT iiniiKToronKX arrdoBtt.rM'fASCrLANTTIO.'!-Ilo- iOF MILL, OVERSHOT IRON WATER-WHEE- L

SO fprt dUnetrr. Milk litaiiojt.

van, rjewf. ranaior, T timornaad r.U(i.Tat'h. Tool,.

To mil- - rjlAMtlnr ra shim and wlavklnto. la. ti u .rrlnd hli own cane, tt.lt affofd aBSenvnal MpcrfasitTof o dola- - at vrrr traall cott- -

tx- met ttfj ww ana trm- - a"j

AlaSUFOR SALE!

HOUSES AND LOTSAt that tcTT dlrilji and w.

.in. ii aa i Aaaaoa Aroa

JOJItf

walk rron

appro

lair

forwrtlcalai ipi'tnVkOOD.

lot ilu;Hi ui&u:.

aid barti- --

Tern caf- -

ox C E WILLI AW

X-- Jtc, lprditloa(7 ztnt4 as the VaxttuOacc

I

WHOLE No. 1041.

?Cotu.

UNION INSURANCE CSMPARTmticKco.

TtTrariaao.tSCOBPOBATBD. IS9J

CASTLE & COOKE. ACENTStt Unaoollant lalaiolo.

TtTBI

nr

yor tlioSOUTH SXnilH A3D XTKATTIiX

Zrtsurnnoo Oompatnxr rtMT a an Enixairson.Estabflihed 1809.

iVtlrillfyt ilitXTX fss ttkno ftataW.k

EMLt tit-f- ta u mh mt iW latlaW

iff irwcma; mm rarmflwv. n - CmAr." i'" wrn--T s wwiijwa sTT7wTjaryrryisir

" .wtltwttt nrrtt taj

New England Matwi life hsiraK Ci.OF JPJTOI. c t M

nniaroBAriD, ii7 o OilVif iarrjy .Vafmi Uft faanrrvors Ot. in

1 tafWtfoa.TaUc'.et Inn! oa la attat tarsraaia TtrataJ I

Raj.au.lo r?fon.rnrfllair analltTKED AGt LITE

t AanaalpromlanaroatlnaooPoHcj Sjrntv 1 tar,Annual pot mlnnao coatlnoo Pnrarj a jonr T?0

SAnnmlpmaiUaatcwotMooroakry a Jwj4 Aaaaal prcmlaau uontlnno Twr S a4aro

Annnal prraiiani' inttnao rotnryia roam SB daft

Annotat. s Sla.n00.0OO!Loo lnl,l tbrwaira ltomlojln

$40000i COOKE,CASTLE AGENTS

IW'I Klllt TUB HAWAIIAN l.mp.THE PACIPIC MUTUAL.

LIFE INSURANCE COMPANYOT It IIURI4.

IVpir. !i. call tar pmrtHmH HtnlVmTO THCtr

Tontine investment Policies I

Witch caUte - - UsAtvUUt CbM."No )taTtttm mm Ihwlw .! turn.

Tnm ttmm ThtmimALM)

The DrII Emlonnfiil rHrj a4 Ihr

B aaaarttef, a iWmuK MUnprowptiy . aMr.iiy ael latrtv j

XS" Tr frtl rj trrttr , --t r!'13 jrra. Axa4 lot tkm lUwatia !4a4t

HJKFELD&GO

INVOICES r.--F NEW GOODS

BARKS KALE," AND" MAZATLAN "FROM BREMEN',

(. itt,aff a part r a fmtmm

A Lrgc Assi. of Dry Goods,M KU AS

lleoima. Kronrn aivl VTaito Cutlooo.I"11. Tiellturs Totaoy llnL ae.

CIIH.I

Merinos, black and cofcretJ.4 qualitiesHon. Cooocrg Alrneaa, luelaa Clotavaaai

Dress Goods.SI'Hlt

Vtnrj I'rlntvTnratj.l lio tw, Mjli-- ..

Ftiatn Satlotoa. lVrapadanira. rukh.

matk anal ColoroU Vrtrota,PIXK SILKS.

niaaat.nni.i,. IWj. rktatl aanl Wnnal

tAir.OHS- - (5O0DS- -

IWnahna laaag.BaUTonra.aVoaKiMtaotaa. Do Ifcw, ii iaa. a.

A Splendid Asst. ofWnoloa, llt.laPVa1aiay.wana.J

Mwiau aanl Coauo tnJ.a.laaao.Wbooo Bkruan Sbirta, Jo,arJM,lfa, H.nrf.B..(sftmbtora, Otoaan.

A I.A1H.K IXVOU'KOr'CI.OTIIIMr

M-- ek Ttm VaKrait. MaW. ITjiaSarteaaJ VmmHlm Hki... u.1Maaikaj an-- 1 Sulot Jackota,

gdk aoj L r. Uml.r.lUaaaJ iaaaia;aaacj aaj Trar.Imff SaanU.Ci.ttoa and Tora Wi Ttrntt.WhlU and raar, Uailta.Fait Ksfraand lfnrw, Cair,Wi,

liawa, IltaaaoU WMU aaj r'aaoy tKaaaota.""J - - - .rh. .wvoaxon.

I'BRFOMBIIV, nxJUIDA WATER,Oaimtaa Eaa J, Cvaagiao, LoUn'a Et tract.TotleC .!. i1ul.ra Halt 00, OnathTMlrtora, Umtme (Iluana. tttM.I. IL ISalla, Ilartoocueaa, lUaak IIuoIlo,Alba ana, OoM Loaf, Jrnalr;. Watesta,

V1BS.NA FOnXITUKB:tUlosaiwo, Arm, Dialjii; lluom aaal 17 Wo

Claim. Mottoon. JoSaUIra, Calfakiua, Outba, Mirrnp LoalBorv

LUATES OK .MrtTKDCi.OCKKKYuabuauiji tlaloa, Cnrpa, Tonputa, lion tsa.

trLamicr-- v Kioo Iiaaoa aaj Bakora.IjollBa. 3 Bod i cnlla tiuart. Flnatl

Vaaea andI'atkias, CoalIltaapaiHl

Sixgiax cfc lUco XltatssOf all auoa arwl rnalitma;

Call llaaa GonruM. TVTuolpack anU Tnlliod

(SltOCKUIES

Jnsnrantt

ouio.I SacUsut. Laaam tioan.

SAtJiaoo, In half atnl oaanarII. and 1. llractuu. Salt fa. Ian.Caatarf Oil in TUia,b(aarijki i, i aanl cM.KMokvnuaaaii'ii, naaat naa,IlrtMiota'a Linaooxl Kami Oil, H WkitWnito Ziae Taint

Lttil'DU? :

D Laaso Sla and Bnasdo.aad

Hum, Din, St. faal Ibor, Ab aanl IVrtar.Hart Wlno, hhtrro. Ilk la, ior,Fin, and Tat4 Ctarou, Chamrma-aa- .O. II. ilamna k Cot, rrrkhnir Hra.DrjlIriJica,Meac. rain.Mawlla AxJtc

German Havana ClcrarsllalMWareprw rMka,CmX li.Srt,l

UAItUWAKFand batanar uma, rkio.tm,

S"1 run.tra.OaJtanixoa llaana, p Iroo.

Krff XUTata, IlatamonrYoiluni Matal and Craraponttlon SalU'iUbUU UttaL rtaxar Cardan.Iron Taaka, Clariaern la. XUn,

Portland Cemsat.lira Clair, inaekamitla fVaf VUm n..Tilon, Emptj llamla. Oak liuata. Jtai. ate.,

Unlrrr front lh otaot Uln4a aaaofailrta kr

H.HACKFELD&CO.

Stool HallsronPORTABLE OR PERMANENT

Railways !IE n. lenetha: 14 lbs. la tka, arI

laalrooelTMroT Dnkrof akorrora.front UfSTfl

aj . W t CKC(XiU. V XACTAUAXI Jt

WO-t- J A;tu lor Jan. fooln a C

TCjgmjit y tm tit a sras.

mil, n awJaw

5. it an - mi aaiii StajsyaaaSSraawSreatrS

viMmumL"

tr. k. tMaMtft in,COXXISSIOS XWCAtr

JWao ioMtsVnffs iMlVflj Tttlkf

H.W. S1TUXII1.ijoVoftPttnotBVt aosttUfct 4Hbaanl

COMMISSISK MfM4llirSWCaen t MnoUtfil,

DR. JOHiAK tv11 1 iij ran m

trV anooana.rwt r-- iBBBMBt a conn, naliMiianiai ma,

nBanaa, loTfovRHKma ana nnnSnnannMhI Hlk tann.aa)naa. ibtr. tm.r1 ' I xi-ibt- nmt. USWf anjna 1 Oto St a nai!t &timIJBl tnEjaoaaoonrwcKH I fp-- rrTr3i tit ei-t--jh

lv j b 2HCl.inj. cms mwicj i

TntCTIxa.nJCTETVEJt'tlJlB.AJrtco l la .1 Ii rtooaln

a Do. J lSBo 1

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of-

I oaVaWm.in.au if tltUMaOTjr.a wwn.I toaSnaorm oonWa la aoiaonBa aaimn nananaaHna

CBIraJgttraa Bam n.tail Cinn4.nin

ta iWourKjc srvonoooIttuanoriK -

lotlopoo at j wo. an, rmpMirUHBmiTs

na.au Bk.te:,i mi .1- .-

17 almoin y

'aWJ

mmt mwtmmlf taaaMtfttiiM 1 - r fj rr j f win jl m pimm w vrnrn. aar MMU Mkt k

nnj Aata-- a mm TW W tommm. mm mm

wnaa ffcr- - - 1 mi ij ! n n ny iIta immwi' nmm mmt)i fan wan

4 immmfmm mi 4 Urnm tSw-- taw WMKm

Past

onoonoo

H!iiaiaa iiiMailLl'ialiii t .aaJIWW. mw4 m m mmmm niMi mrmm.

T $rmt. mm aa-- vMssHama tt iw b, mmmmmmbfVwf W mm mwwm mmmwr tMnimmmt imm-

IWHHImH. i, mwmmmut.mtZImmi imlm- - jrmrrmmmm aafa.ta aa mm mm

tW m iiliWHM mmmfmm mmmVBm

I at. W- - a- - ntHJy .wVntff.rfrk.nMi mmk W V - I win ii, mI Kiaimiiiy nt ftaaasaa aVfcndan

al t ImHm I rrftttV , Hi i w V rmptanaaif mt t .ii.rj. Aa 7Wmmrnmmtm mmym. mmmmm mm

ana, to, nnu.afcS i ant., at r

hijo

a T T3TT B Oi

wilder co.Importers aad 0alrsia

LUMBKR41 a- -

BUILDING MATEfti&Sit a.

JUST KEfKIV KDBLB

LATE ARRIVALS !- -- I.

URGE 1,10 WEU-SEIEC- CJMMBmm

4mm unci,all im satrju. .! jc nr.SOASTLI.X.

TI4BIX. KXASX. fMIiuca.a (in!

A Xnt Cawshts tact ,(A FIE iSSORTSKJIT GF WAU riFU

Mtaot nrB"BBn

BVTTS. U1SQX3

DRY REQWIIISmantac. Mona, mttoty, nont noatrlr

sart.ni on.l mmth tUioa.ra -- ow baSFv nat4rBl

lata., st aioatVia-UaMTMrT-j Pant and Vthitc-Ma- r truftaj

lUatat. I

Ilarlap,

kiot,Caaallara,

and

a

ottoaaod

"ana arc- aa a ra,

airt r

rinaoM.kniiiic m mn tmrn

Class.Salt

Firewe 4.DOORS SASH lUm

niaaara.

Of Caataroi aoiol Catif-i- ,r

im sue i nciiTmci T ftr

CRYSTAL SQOA

OnrCaxtaara ArVinrtrB-n- ! tAoJoat

ctemWe Use Patemt

In au mm 3mU .

Ginger Ale bt ours

OUEIODAWatTWan, Hainan..

Taa Ci-jjia- l Smmm, Wmmm.

Qua toUnaata.ltaMiVaMBmaaaif

nr mi

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t

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at

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Urtzzzu Hbrrrtisnnnits.

GRAND OPE

HewMillineryGoodsat

104: Port St., - - - - HonoluluE.INMXi

On Saturday Next, October 251 1 Mil. IKVITFU.-- .:

OIMA 11ICB MILLS

107, 103 Ql-- 111 FREMONT STREETSan Fi-finclac- o .

.TMMXCKl SIUa MT1 II 1 llr01 I'UACTK'.VI. IZXI'KUI-i- ii

III - ' loir f" .re .0. tlie I to perfectionliw fn-- i . i' ' m .f ti rl u. ' ami uorlY.IIcl The yltm .1 taw,r clil fM--- f-- ' ' WW" ti' ' '.ins w ouanij wi uc j uuj.

Is astfed W largely Ksfocc iheRaies for the Hulling Cleaning of Paddy.

lttM- ' V It"'

at fat. 4irtww 4 V"' "'ton

.tato I u - in iij i ii ""t 11 ' I '":.- -

Ir.wt-I4.lIII- J

tlli - li It rr X'rri1m frets hl.i Miit-II- o..t..-i- t oai.llB! c m clrniif-.- .

rmxr irojtM 'III Tli Hlr n -- iwayt comMifMlr lsnd lrjti-- J tarlictiljrly

CONSIGNIilSKTS OF PADDY SOLICITED,Wm. M. GREKiNWOOD- -

Gwrs3 CBnun nd Proprietor ol thINDIA RICE MILLS, ban lYnnd-c- o, Cl.

S

JYevr CcmIs by Late ArrivalsPROM SAl FHAIfCISCO,

KEW YORK & ENGLAHD,

Keeeived by Castle &; CookeAJJ30,70 ARRIVE BV VESSELS DUE FROM ABOVE PORTS, AND

To bis Sold at INVESTS

Suitablefor Piantations,Country StoresOr 1M3IIL1Iv. rtci Killed at Sliorlol Xoticoauil nidi Salis-iartw- v

to l'mrliaMTS Attention i- - Called tu Our

Improved. Pai-i-s 3?L OblMlVI TtJ- - I'iO-- ' MA lit . TfcL, sum t.tuiraii;.-n- i

I' . ilia, ant TMrr flaw 11m 3rkn AImi, oibci BULr- -

n.ri M m mil TTr ' " l'!mn liwr.i- l ;n.i 7, yUi

AtoaM "im- - rwktete. flat SmIu KMn Mn lkur. i incli .

ill 1 Till. I Mir 1 nirlT f -- J rT lia BuMm-- t Mi ftlinc l"Ut4 sd tBa-- r all MH,a . in mitmmmm mnn fq. . MwfaatT VW: Mrt. cattur aMI tf'hul.T . Nmia root OiL

ISSTOVS X2LEBRATIH SAWS AND FILES. ALL SIZES;Jaali-- n rHI. HaaMaui Inr 4 arfratrra MarLmiMr. HUrkt-ilU- i A HuixbiK'tS.

: Mail -A M. Xal.OaJ NU. Cat tiLt llorr Sink tt

Jjatest Improvements in Skeif Hardwareii illairm'i H-J- .rt Itwm ka- - k hi i aw) 11 til L'wlr. Mili.il 1'aHiit in uil,

"Ba nai n ' ' I iMi at aaa rami- -. J'aunl cntnTHcalilvVst f r" i i.i.u-- tlaiiBwf;

aS J? i jl i. X3 JESTS? G O O B Ssr. m U..'. I i ' i' ISkw J.tJ and I H. u 4LUncr. UcU Dialer.

w H p t 1 iJiwn salMi. . Itn ' Jitu' Xa(M t U0Hia- a ., ; - Jkiw

lAl'LL liK1'hUltA Unltlcii GaU', Star A Miiwrfino Flour

Tor Kerosene Oil "OTe Offer THE PALACE, and Guaranteit. cannot "be beat Jor quality or price; also, THE

YTJXCAX. a jood oil and above test:

WOODWARD & BROWN'S CELEBRATED PIANOS

Thr t1ira-- ! .ort l'ianc: m lUiru Orcan Co.V l'arlor (lrr;:iiis

J. EMMELUTE OO.,Xo. 5 IOJUAXIJ STREET, HONOLULU.

Agents for tiie 'Superior' StoveHEALEi:t IN

TELEPHONE Ji. 211

---j .

Wl.wil BirfM !4u4 (Mr,

AND

A.o, Eicrj- Dewrlptloa of

SHEET METAL WARE ON HAND

OR VAPE TO GREEK.

lilSeLlIUlimBIIGETC., CONTRACTED KOIt.

WRTERPlPEFiniNGc..,H.,Ha Ufp Iltnd fin tie

Montague Range,ALLHins 1 STOCK

tutcuuis in. nxts jlppuutiok

Have Heceived a Full Line of the FavoxjiteDilling-lia-m Breaking-- Plows

fBSROW mm. .rsiss

STOVES RANGES

l!I.LJ:UiiA

RICE PLOWS

vrlu.U. UL m .vc au lo Ci! j lao J .rtory. Ai.jumtd ,if

Csltiraurs, Horsc'Hocs, i:Harrows,01d Pattern HoUne Plows.

PXantotion Tools, kinds ;llDiflcrentialPalley Blocks,

BuckoC Mowers. Hvdrtmlip .TnrVPoddcr Cutters, Garden & Barrows,

Lubricating Oils, Turpentine, Kerosene Oilsl'kixrt. Tict 03 mad VAmiah,StBibiler Wagons, f Sufrt aaj IVixnt.Yaw EilxacMLen, Uwm Icraiiicx Guoda, Luiteriu. ic--

hmUH amw am VrT wIb- - ! anr llnr and m .. it UilMer. --fca'IIJJ.M; A31 a .. 1WI Mrrrl.

VKn KAUKHKOSS. iSALAMMDER FELTINGPractical Watchmafer and Jenrallsr,; roB.

Merchant

Canal

ianJdiern,

Lib4 iMuml is rtilai .fTXMMMiaidr rrirry .V

lWcl.Klre

tikIll.T In

lrt' ta of

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ii la

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all

Lusps

taming Boilers, Steam i'ipesETC ETC.

Saves 25 per Cent, of Fuel- -

f "tH.Mfatfa. PRICE REDUCED TO 87.50 BBL.I nc n hmim rieiH xcat., THEO. H. DAVIES i Co

AfcaU.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17 U6

XT. Portal TJ.Ut.tt.WAhiiiNGTOs, Dec 12. The report or tlie

. rrc DeliTerj Sjsttra prcent some interctt-fimi-

l.nwin" !he marmlllde of the er- -rico in Ilie four free delirtrv pototEce on tliePacific Slope, Irora wliidi the following

.recoiled:Sn Francisco lu eijlity camera. Ili

dclivcred-lette- re, C.7OT,01I; Istal canlf,tS3,C2J; loal letters, 3,165,601; locl po"tlcards, I,959,!"5; resistcred leitern, "2,911;newspapers. 1.555,597. Collected letters, 10,- -670,037; posui caron, ,ni', nc..-1..- r,

1,631,431. Tieces hindled, 31,990,031; l.aod.11 per carrier, 399.S76; cost of seivice, J67,-4-

a- - neniiece. 2.1 mills, per carrier ScIS S7;

rosUrc on local natter, $93,7231.aacramento uas scren cameis. uon-ere- d

letters, 425,391; Htal cards, 02,676;local letters, 33,267; local postal cards, 3G.45S;

resistcred letters, 2,502; newspapers, 300,515.Collected letters, 333,761; postal cards, 7;

newspapers, 39,961. Pieces bandied,1,367,702; per carrier, 195,373; cost of service.555,760.60 per piece, l. mills; per earner,S796.67; postage on local matter, $2,120.12.

I.o Anrelcs Las six carriers. Mail deliv- -ered-lett- ers, 321,236; po'l'l o3"5", i,266;local letters, 42,110; local postal cards, 15,37;ri iiiered letters. 1.109: newspapers, 232,927Collected-lette- rs, 299,660; postal cards, 55- ,-

125; newspapers, 23,928. l'icces uanoieo,1.0I0.72IT tor carrier. 143.459: cost of semce.S3ll,3i0; per piece, 3 mills; per carrier, f 576.-9- 2;

pftasc on local matter, 52,029 66.Oakland lias l.elTC carriers, jiau Deliv-

ered letters, 1,202,762; pualal cards, 175,936;Ucal letters. l.tC3,531: local postal cards, 170- ,-

717; registered letters, 3,610; newspapers, 616,- -609. Collected letters, ,I9,402;postaicinis,ltl4,7tl; newspapers, 124,356. Pieces handled,

Tlie reiwrt also shows an increase of fivecillCn in the free ilclivirr posloiBcw, and 210mure carriers than the preceding rear. Thewholo number of tiieces handled hrcarrkrsarraUa .1,510,551,117, an increase of

103 percent. 'Chicago comrs nextto New York in the number of pieces handled.

An English SiJloj.TrlIbttt. to a YaakM

Dana was tlie first man to look at tbosea lifo as a real tliiDg, and to make theworld know it as a real thing. Americashould lie proud of that triumphant book," Two Years Before the Mast." AVe are agreat maritimo people : the oceans of. theworld are onr realm, and every billow thatrolls from north to south, from cost towest carries a British interest along it--.

liquid path. Is it not wonderful that weshould have waited for a Yankee stndcntto dhow ns how to write n book that shouldbe true to the sailor, true to the ship hesails in, true to the deep he navigates!i or my part, 1 neartuy iiegruage isostonfor her famous "yamer," and for the honor of this country could wish that hisgrand sea picture had the Union Jackhanging over it instead of tho Eagle thatis perched at all times upon its frame.The difference between "Two Years Be-

fore the Mast" and most of the nauticalnovels which have lieen written on- - thistide the Atlantic is the difference betweentho marine drama, as we are accustomedto witness it in London and provincialtheatres, and the calling it caricatures.Dana's book is n solid fact from beginningto end - not one jot mora so because itforms a collection ol Ins experiences wnenat tea. than because of the superb sailorlike spirit, the exquisite accuracy and thegreat-hearte- sympathy that every pagois loll Ol. i iun eii, mi uiwr uescribinir the floccinir on lioard tho Pilgrim. I vow that if God should evercive mo tho means I would do somethingto redress the grievances and relieve thosufferings of that class of beings withwiiom my lot lias so long ueen cast.' liecould not have cone to work more effectually than by writing " Two Years Beforetho JIast,"' It was time that somebodyshowed the public down into the merchantsnip s lorecasue, pointed to trie ounics inwhich tho sailors sleep, tho dripnini: cartings, the evil smelling slush lamp, thowater splashing through the scuttle, the

oor clothes of the heavily worked men,tho infamous food and vile water on whichthey subsisted. It was time, I say. Xolandsman could guess the truth, and thosewho had suffered, who could speak of thehorrors of scurvy from darkness and damp,and faro snch as a hos micht disdain.wero ignorant and unable to put theirstory before tho world. But then comesDana, a fine genius, full of spirit Hoshipped as a foremost hand in alittle brigbound round Capo Horn to the WesternAmerican coast and ho spent three yearsof his life ainon!; sailors, working withthem, suffering with them, taking theirfew pleasures wiui them. Vt o are used tohis book now, and since his time plenty ofinterest has been taken in the merchantservice; but I sometimes think that an ex-traordinary amazement must have been excited among those of tho public who caredfor sea yarns when "Two Years Before thoMast " was first publishod. By what mag-ic Dana absorbs the attention of his read-ers by a plain, nnvarnished narrativo oflorecasue mo in a muo ungi lint matwas not quite it. Uow did it happen. Idare say people wanted to know, thatthese poor sailors who so deeply interestod them in Dana's work wero so utterlyunlike the mariners they had been accustomed to read about since the days ofSmollett? Vfhere was the Saturday nightlarking? where the cans of grog? the"wives and sweethearts?" the dancing onthe main deck? tho gay uniforms, thehandsome middies, tho sea battles, tholovely heroines, and all the rest of the wellknown stuff? Instead of this ther founda brutal, course-mouthe- fkippcr, acouploof mates neither handsome nor sentimen-tal, and forward an odd collection of rudeand rough figures in Scotch caps and oldshuts, mere was no neroine. mere wasno fighting, there was nothing more spirit-ed in the way of diversion than a fandango at Santa Barbara; but there was thobest of nil thipgs in this world truth.Because of it the nook went straight hometo the heart, and inasmuch as that it is astruo in the main of lifo on board ship today ai it was when written forty-fiv- e

years ago, thero can be no excuse for anyone desirous to write for or against thosailor not to very fairly understand thenature and duties of Mercantile Tack's lifewhile "Two Years Before the Mast" re-mains in print 11. Clark Rwdl in theContemporary Jifriac.

Girls.

Tho stenographer is rapidly beug suc-ceeded by the tpyc-wrilo- 5f.cn aro twoclumsy to acquire great facility at thissort & work, and it seems especially suitedto Tonien. The advantage which it pos-

sesses over the older fashion is that thework is finished when tho operator hasxeachedthuend. A larg element ol

renters iosj life when one employs n upgrapher. With tho type- -vWiug girls it is miierent. As a rulethey aro busy copying Miprcnio conrtpapen-- , which, by tlie way, they lay asidewithout the sligute.t regret and they ap-parently are the only peoplowho look withcontempt uponuie supreme court, and be-gin at once to prepare for work. The preparation is the longest part of it. Aftera few general remarks about tho weather,she removes her rings one after the other,looks at them carefully, places them in anorderly row beside the type-write- pulls ahair pin out of the forward part of herbang, examines it and thrusts it with un-questioned belh'irerenco into the back of

head. Then she yawns prodigiouslyvjia iMck m uer cuair, anu says sue isreadj s JYVhen yon begin she suddenly

rises from the machine, goes tothe washsiijnd, toys with the faucets for afew minutes, touches the ends of hex fin-gers to thejowei, then comes back by wayof the mirror. I have become convincedby long experience Umt the" average fe-male type-write- r nevwiP6t cares towash her hands It is a strscetic subter-fuge for the pnTpqso'ot "afforrSng her .anopportunity to look in tho mirror. Shereturns, throws heiseH ;'eareleslys'ajiihechair, and briskly putsS sheet jal fturinto the machine. Having dose tH,: Mtewithdraws the paper, turns it atoend, andputs it in that wav. This V a rrstemthey never depart from un3er anytircum- -

Manccs. one is not ready yet, nowevrr.At this point it becomes necessary to opena small drawer at the right-han- d side oftho fish out a more or. lesssnowy purse, glance critically and some-what sadly within, throwing the purseback again, and bring forth an 'ink eraser,a rubber! fmit knife and a half eatenapplo or peach. Some one will nrobablvinterrupt her for a quiet chat and afterthat if yon are still there, you will bothoroughly startled, Once under way, anexpert type-writ- is fully as fast as the

average stenographer, and whfinished dictating you may taktuscript away with you. I haveone peculiarity about the

She never makes a

is always the machine. Ifteen vowels in the word "first hits the keyboard jraises the roof of the strnethe type with her first fingesome airy criticisms of thtbrings the whole thing togiagain, and continues to ngrievous and absurd errorsutter satisfaction and uspirits, She eventually maaging clerk of the law c

How to Remove S

Scars arc always nnsightten painful or inconvenienttheir propensity to contratcome older. Dr. AVark, ofscrts that they may bo remipulation, wbicli be directs I

as follows : Place tho endsfingers on a scar if it be a son the margin if it bo largthe surface on tho tissuessurf aco itself is not to bo sifriction: all the motion mithe internment and the dolocation of the vibratilo mlchanged every 10 or 15 secwnola scarnas oeen rreaumoderate size. If the scaiof a large scald or bum, the m,should be treated at first: thotoward tho center should bo deltil tho untrition of the marginsdecidely improved. Only a 1"ment should bo applied to anytho same time, but the vibratbe repeated as many as 20rjur never wiiu siuncieuseverity to cause pain. I

comes irritable, suspend trsubsides. In the conrso oweeks of faithful treatmepof tho scars of moderato si:movable, and will begin tolike truo skin, when presscside. All these changes ;

proved nutrition, conseqblood circulation the devtirely new sets of blood ve.tncial tissne. J . aim.

The Indian. Wy.A minister residing in a town

as hurriedly sent for one day to c

services over the remains of n fiburied from his homo in the conntrhurry and excitement, added to tl

his bogey broke down on the Irman arrived at tac last momentholding any conversation with fndeceased, ho lead in singing a hybegan:

"Death comes to all. Thowas stricken down in tbo bloi

"It was the old mar," whifriends at the minister a elbo

'Although in the prime ofdeath was liable to come at- -

'Ile wasn t in his prime,old," whispered the friend.

"Although lie was an Ol

the clergyman, after swallowthroat, "he will be greatly .

circle of friends and relation)'Didn't have a friend or p

old woman," put In the man)"Although, as I said, he r

in his home," said the novbarras&ed minister, "his clrealize the vacancy. HejoChurch at an early"

"Always trained with '

whispered the friend."He joined the Methodist

and has always been an en"Only joined Ia6t wintcrlr"He was a gentleman," oIm

man, with great effort. "lbthat he "

"Ho isn't dead at all lie'syelled one of the crowd neaithe next moment the old n

around for a minute and then"Must be mighty near lima

somebody gimme my breecErtJinngc.

A Darling Pa"There is a big differenco

you," said an old-ti- Spnimo tho other day. You thinthing about 'em, but you aand bloom and kindergartenyou've been through what 1

"Where, for instance?" 1 1

"Well, say nothing abont rlook at tho doctors wo haihad a doctor in our regimenthe knew so much that it mlI found out afterward thatcow foundling asylum in Utaand when ho had to prcscribing it seemed to kind of rattl

"I fell ofTn my horse carljand broke my leg, I rickolabone. He thought that a bsimilar to a hen. He madogood splice, but the break vand ho got the cow idea intothat set the knee behind. Ti

"I told him ono day ihatfool. Uc gave me a cigar, albe a mind reader.

"For several weeks our co)anything, and seemed to feeHe didn't know what the trowent to tho doctor. He loo'a few moments, examined hithim right off that ho had los'

"This doctor was always le,in surgery. Ho did save atoo, toward the close of thn no uij i,an odd way too.

"He had about ono more year to serve and,with his doctoring on ono side and the hostilityof the enemy on the other, our regiment waswore down to about 500 men. Everybody saidwe couldn't stand it more year.One day however, the doctor had just meas-ured a man for a poms plaster, and had laidthe stub of his cigar carefully down on tho topof a red powder keg, when there was a slightatmospheric disturbance, the smell of burntclothes, and our regiment had to apply for anew surgeon.

"Tho wifo of our late surgeon wrote lohavoher husband's remains forwarded lo her, bulltold her it would bo very difficult to do so,owing to tho naturo of tho accident. I said ,however, that wo had found an upper set olstore teeth imbedded in a palmetto tree nearby, and had buried them with military honors,erecting over the grave a largo board on whichwas inscribed thonameandageofthe deceasedand this inscription:

"Kot dead, but spontaneously distributed.Gone to meet his glorified throng of patients.T, ta, vain world." Plaid. Paper.

Telephonic

The willy paragrapher and the funny manof tho newspapers hare recently struck a newlead in recounting the amusing mistakes w Inch

may occur by operators giving ths wrong par-

ty to a suliscriber, or switching off some ono

who has begun a conversation and connectinghim with others who aro talking.

A sample story is about a customer whorang up his butcher to inquire what he hadput in the last sausage sold him. Before thobutcher could respond the operator disconnec-ted him, and the customer was let into a con-

versation between two men about a well whichhad just been cleaned, andthocao who wastalking was relating what he had found in it.The customer only heard "two dead cats, threerats, and " when ho threw down the tele-phone in horror, and the agonies of a cholerapatient were endured by him for tbo next hour.Another tells of how a young lady was shock-ed by having, unknown to her, a butcher boy'saccount of the slaughtering of a calf switchedin upon a young man's description of a runa-way in which a mutual young lady friend wasconcerned. In the midst of tho account thelady listener heard a hoarse voice say, "I thencut her throat, grabbed her by the leg, and "and a dead swoon prevented her hearing theconclusion.

A mistake not exactly of this kind, but stilla pretty good sample of amusing errors whichmay occur, reported from the office ofa gentle-man in Honolulu, and s its truth is vouchedfor, it is additionally interesting. A youngbusiness man rang op, calling fur a gentlemanfriend. Tlie operator mistook tLc number, anda lady's voice answered, 4 Hello, what do youwant t"

"Well, who are vou?""I'm 61.""You'ro too old. I want IS."Tableau. Ealtattye.

Beantifnl Antntnn XeAve

"Bcanlifnl leaves nf lift dvin vpar." Anre.liamurmured, presting them tcndcrlr to herlips of crimson and gold, dream ofthe sleepfDautumn." And then she gatheredin a few morabrighi clusters of rkui toxiotl.Cxiran, and weot home and pressed thorn inthe Bible and dictionary, where they woohln'tbe disturbed for tVo months. And the nextmorning one of beYieycs was shut and theother was closing, bertooaa was as big as a pear,red as a new wagon, add shinitg 10c. a peeledonion, her cheeks were mottled, and b wholeface Jooked h'ke the rlaVnour of aa autumnhillside on hurrah."

lTOIJ JOB WORK KXECtTTEll.jX ue nfitcit ttjle, cU at QlZETTBtlTTKC.

Mntial Toleration."My dear," said a wife to her husband, "I

know that I am dreadfully cross with you attimes, that I am not as patient as I should be,and I think the same can be said of you."

"Yea certainly," ho frankly acknowledged;1 am almost as bad as you are."What's that""I I say that'I am just as much to blamo

as you are." ,"I think," went on tho lady, "that wo ought

to cultivate a mutual toleration of each other'sfaults, and she bent over him fondly andkissed him.

"You aro not looking well mydear." be said, stroking her hair.

"'o," sho replied, "my feet pain roe dreadfully."

"That's because you wear shoes two sizestoo small lor you."

Then tho trouble began onco more.

Contaoiocs Baldness. A German rhy--sician contends that premature baldness isusually a result of contagion. He claims thatthe hair is destroyed by a lungus wiucu iscommunicated from one head to another bymeans of combs and hair brushes. Tho remedy recommended is washing the scalp dailywith tar soap, afterward bathing it with warmwater for somo time, and then drying tho hairand apDlving a weak solution of carbolic acidA ono or two per cent solution is of sufficientsirengtn. ine wasn suouia do co&unuea sixor eight weeks, and is said to bo successfullyemployed when the hair first begins to fsll ont.

ociewiAc l rest.

The Chinese Empire.The area ofChina proper, measures 1 ,3 16,670

square miles, being about half the size of Europe, seven times that ol 1 ranee and mtecntimes thatof GreatBritain. Each of the eighteen provinces therefore, is on an arcragoalmost as large as England. Though not sodensely peopled as at one timo supposodmistaken estimates having been circulated bytravellers who had not penetrated the countryaway from seaboard or river it is yet thicklypopulated. The population of China probablyml, nft nnn nnn t.t rAlA.t;.l. TV,,.

bvrrj fijxitch.Atlantic-Mzditebbanx- Casal. Res

pecting a scheme which excites lively interestin Spam, a Spanish newspaper, published onthe northern frontier, states that a canal fromthe Atlantic to tho Mediterranean, which is toconvert the Iberian Peninsula into an island,appears now to be in a fair way to become anaccomplished fact. Starting from tbo Gironde,the proposed canal is intended to touch Toulouse, continuing through Lancucdoc and join- -iog the Mediterranean near Xarbonne. Aa thesite for a commercial emporium, Xarboonenoids a position seconds to none in t ranee,being placed at an angle of tho Gulf of Lyons,and in the valley of tho Audc. According tothe journal referred to, tho contract for thoworks is signed between the founders and thecontractors of tlie Suez Canal fora canal capa-ble of taking vessels of tho largest size. Thecanal, if made, would constitato a nc .v lino ofdelence lor nance, which, it is hoped, wouldremove the objections mado by too Frenchmilitary authorities to tho perforation of thoPyrenees at tho points most convenient forSpain Canfrauc, lor instance. It would notonly bring somo of the Spanish ports nearer tothose of England and Northern Europe, butwould connect those of Catalonia with thoBiscayan provinces, Asturias, and Galicia.Xbe canal, it is thought, will ancct unfavour-ably some of the southern ports, for what reason is not very clear, and tho importance ofuitiraitar, lrom a stratagetic point ol view, isexpected to bo considerably reduced.

(jrBEN Victobia's Aiteabanck. QueenVictoria I saw twice while in England onceon the platform of a railway station, and asecond time walking in tho grounds of Wind-sor Castle. The Queen looked just as do herpictures, with the exception that her color andher eyes, her mouth and her gross figure, allgive her a very common appearance Thereis nothing regal, or even dignincu, in her man-ner or walk. Sho wears very largo shoes, anddresses in deep mourning, with a widow's cap.She has no grace of figuro or outline, and, inshort, her wholo appearance goes to disprovothe theory that patrician birth is evidenced inappearance.

t

The population in Ireland is now very near-ly tho same as it was in tho year of the Union,5,100,000, the greatest incrcasoup to 1611,when it reached 8,199,000, having been entire-ly lost. But whereas in 1832, on tho passingthe reform bill, Ireland had 32.32 per cent,of the population of tho United Kingdom, ithas now but 14.81 per cent, and its electors,who were 11.31 percent, of the whole in 1832,aro now bnt 7.45.

Mr. Gonklingis giving tho lawyers pointsin tho matter of courtesy. Said ho, speakingin the Uoyt will case to Mr. Van Santvood,also a lawyer: "Would yoa have any objec-tion to afford mo sufficient time to interpose anobjection against tho admission of somo thingsyou read?" "Xot at all," replied tho witness.' I should deem it an acme of bliss to sit heroall the week and answer your questions atyour pleasure. Still, I must admit Ihat I havosomewhat of a desire to getaway." "Thankyon," replied tho "Wo should bepainfully grieved to lose you."

FOR THE COMPLEXION ITil

THIS rTi:OA,T l'ltl'I'Al'ATIOXX lalhe SIOST rfiltlECT nEAUTIFIKR KNOWN.ltUrarrandllirraW,. ol in 11 Applicationand wondrrfal la II Eflct, hilc the closul scrutiny111 lo drtrct Its use. I'rriM-- bjr

11. BOW MAN, Chrmltl,ear FOR SALE BY OiUin.l, L'.l.

HOLLISTER & Co.

Irish Damask !

We Have Just ReceivedA VERY FINE ASSORTMENT OF

Irish Double Damask.

TABLE LINENDIRECT FROM

BELFAST, IRELANDCONSISTING OF

TABLE CLOTHS,

With iipkinsto .Intel.

Those LIKENS aro the FINEST EverImporttl to this Market, ind we Inviteonr Friend, to give them nn Inspection

G.W.Macfarlane Colias to

L0VEJ0Y & CO.,No. 15 Natuum St., Honolaln.

IMPORTERS & JOBBERSOF

Wines and Liquors

Offer For Sale !

At the Lowest PricesA Fl'LL AND CHOICE

Assortment of all Desirable Goods.

All the Well-kno- Brands of

ALE, BEER & PORTERConstantly Kept in Stock.

Ordcif from tbe otber IIndi prtMDptljto od Good carrfnllT packpd for chlrmrnU

TELEPHONE 308. P. 0. BOX 137.(iwr lm)

.N

ttitral 2l&otrtisfinntls.

HENRY MAY & Co.IUVE

Just Received

City of Paris & Clan Grant

From XiOiWTJorir,

Cs. Orange MarmaladeCrosso t BlnckwcU's;

Cases Raspberry Jam,Cases Strawberry Jam,

CaECs Flnm Padding,Cases Minco Meat,

Cases Snltana Raisins,Cases Now Currants,

Cs. Bottled Pie FruitsCases Mixed Tickles,

Cases Gherkins,Cases Pickled Walnuts,

Cases Spanish Olives,Cases French Capers,

Cases French Mnshrooms,Cases French. Teas,

Cases French Traffics,Cases Fato do foi Gras,

Cases Finnon Haddock,Cases Kippcrod Herrings

CS. SCOTCH HERRINGS

Cases Yarmouth Bloaters,Cases Oxford Saneace,

Cases Sardines, i and j ;Cases White Wino Vinegar,

Cases East India Chutney,Cases Lcibig's Extract Meat,

Cases Mushroom Catsup,Cases Sovcr's Relish,

Cases Yorkshire Relish,Casos Celery Salt,

Cases Celery Seed,

Dr. Ridge's Infants FoodCases Scotch Oatmeal, 41b. tins j

Cases Pearl Barley, 41b. tins ;

Cases Tapioca, 41b. tins ;Cases Sago, 41b tins ;

Cases Salt in jars,Cases Ground Cinnamon,

Cases Ground Allspice,Cases Ground Cloves,

Cs. Gennino Mustard,Cs. Cayenne Pepper,

HEMP, RAPE, AND CANARY SEED,

Fry's Chocolate,Fry's Chocolato Slicks for dessert,

Epp's Cocoa,Schweitzer's Cocoatina,

Hnntly il Palmer's Milk Biscuits,Ilantly & Palmer's

Maccaroons & CracknellsMackcnzio's Albert Biscuits,

Bryant it May's Wax Matches,Bryant it May's Safety Matches,

Day & Martin's Liquid Blacking.(1S)

LAINE & CO.HAVE A LAntli: MTOt'K Ol' T1IK

Vory BoatHay, Grain, fcc.

WHICH IS OFFERED AT TIIE

Lowest Market PricesMB DELIVERED FREE TO HT PARI OF THE CITT

ai i:t.s ron tiikPacific Mutual Life Insurance Company,

OF CALIFORNIA,

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FOR CALIFORNIA.

Ctr TELEPUOSE XO. 147. 10J0 tt

Worcestershire bluco, traits, Jnrus,Creaia ilattar,Soda, Spicca, Etc, Etc., Etc.

3TVc bare also just received nn asst. of:"AMERICAN GOODS

AmouR ILcta

Bleached & Brown Cottons27 to 30 inches wide;

Fancy Prints, Woo Den. ids,Canton Flannel a. Men., Women's nnJ

Child reus' iJoota and Shoes, sizes andStyles adapted to this market,

A IiAUGE KHESH APSOUTMVr OF

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Plantation and Mechanics' ToolsROBEY A CO'

Portatolo Enginesii r sni ii r.

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Tostod Clicvin.Corsage's Soap, two qualities, in boxes of 21 liars

and CO liars;

Best Welsh Steam CoalCOKE, FLOOltlXG TILES,

1031 Ac., ic, lie.

LAINE & CO.ii m: a x.aiu.i; or tiii:

Ta7 ory 33 o s tHay, Grain, fec.

WllICU IS OFFERED AT TIIE

Lowest Market PricesND DELIVERED FREE TO M PART OF THE CITT

AUKNTH FOUTUi:Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company,

OF CALIFORNIA.

Agents for the "H00VEH TELEPHONE."COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS

FOR CALIFORNIA.

SV TBLSPBOXE XO. 147. loll ti

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lm DreSElrts.

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ICHI BANWe - to Infoim etrtfrlentl tnlcnitoiTirT9 that

nf have trrt-- appointed M)LE AGENTS forthtt fira, and hTin mach

plMtnre.n of corIirse and tiricd A'vrrtmmt o'

JAPANESE GOODSJut the Kollowlnri

Embroidered Silk ScreensI or the most Beatitifnl Cotor. and of Astoolthls-- ;

Bfinty and Flnlrh.

Bedspreads & Table Coversin SIIL by Jjancte.

A Lare Varictj of

Vases ! Vases !

Of the Flne,troTtrlln,,narkaMcfnriiiilqac.Btii In color and ihape. ALSO

Porcelain Figures, Japanese Tea Sets,Sets, Butler Dishes,

Ash Receivers, Silk Lanterns

Silk Embroidered KimonosEasels, Carved Wooden Cabinets,

Hand .Screens, Trays,Wall Pockets, Parasols, Fans,

Paper Mats, Photographs,

OF JAPANESE SCENERY, Colored & Plain.

A LARGE SKLriCTIOX OF

Japanese Bronze JewelryCONSISTING OF

Sleeve Buttons, Chains, Scar! Pins, Etc.

ee ALSO A variety of Good suitable for IIon,eDccormtlon.

G. W. Macfarlane & Co.twa in

SAMUEL NOTT,Plumbiivg,

Gas Fitting,Tiiysmith & Hoofer,

STOVES,RANGES,

Lamps, Chandeliers,

GonoralHOUSE FURNISHING

II A It II VT I It I! !

CAMlMIKlilS xi:v iir.ocic,FORT STREET, Opposite Wilder A; Co.

P.O Doi.SSI. lOSOIy

:. :. --ivii.i.iA.tiw,IMF0RTEB. MAHUFACTURIS UFHOLSTEBES

AHD DEALER IRFURNITURE OF EVERT DESCRIPTION,

Finn It ore SI Fott St. Work fchop itthe old Btand on Hotel bttrtt.Order from thn other Inlands promptly attended to.

1013 ly

J.M.OATJR.ict,,

MMStationers and News Dealers,Il.w.ll.n Unactlfi BI.rk.IT neTtl,,.lmt

Hare Jt Rerclnd rx MaHsora. ria,

STA.TI03STERY,Letter Paper.

.....w , be. FOUND

.iNote raper.Fool C;fcsal Cap,

Mn fBnd aod narrow; kj tbo ream; blotke bjOjiI".Mrnoraadam Bloc,, 4c, eVe.nmiHSi

Fall Bonod, rtaU Pond.i.iuxrAxn-i-i iKmt.i.

Baaker' Larse, lUilm1 Small.la fact. w hare IaUtaads foe aft

I'OST OFFICE Ii'ETTErt SCAIiES,isimi

CARTER'S ComblaedCoprln"Wriui?In qaart, plait aad K tt,iCARTERS WRITING 7LCID, '

Id qaart, pint, M plats aad cone,.Violet lak, ,u, pit u pi.u torn.WcflWe ""ARNOLD'S d.

STAFFORD'.! In aaaS." a'ifiSt"rzTptUa rrrfrae-- l la.JlfCltsAWi: Inqtptr.KpuaiTtdmet?.

jias.vs copy bookii ,1Vr"" "!txi; fall bound and ball bonad.

lilxll fall bocad and kail bonad.

MtV. , IIOU.K1W , I. sr'rl.SS?1" r,f"'Aatcmitlc reil. rescUs.

im VWI.ta PAPCBI Vlala4vm&;

PLAYl NO UA KDS i ramad X U!aA rJlonAXDii)! nouns, a lire mlrtV--

TIME BOOKS, aimud: (lammed LabelShlppUcTlI-.Toinl-.t f.Invitation Paper & Envelop ta saatek.

Ball rrocramme Card, rrnrila aad Tf lei.MENC CARD!,)

LETTER PRESSES, LARGE & SHALL;Rabber Band, all vises ;n vsi: nA i.i.n, mu,

Ul'IDDI and "COKE BOOK.niriTiiDAr CAitm,POCKET SUIITES,

And aaay otber article too nnmeron to raeMltm.

rriir,t far.raprr or Maculae pnbll,hed.ataartlme. AlM,fotall the Local Piper nd Mcaxlne. Seaside. Brook1de. t amllj Library, etc, alway cm hand, aad epeclal

nambcr .eat for to order.r-- Orders Received for BOOKS, ETC.

ALSO

HED ni'BBER STAMP AGENCY !and Ascnt for Us Encyclopedia BrlUanlca.

CP" All Iiland orders filled rramptlj -- aJ. M. OAT, Jr. etc CO,'"" " OaT-aBloct-.n Mrrcaaat KL

NEW and STYLISH

Millinery GoodsLadies' Underwear and

Childens' GIothinKEl Slmr. Alameda and other Lata Arrlrali.

Mrs.W. h.wilkinsonTIIE ASllIONABLE

Milliner & Dress-Make- r

Or FORTBess to lafonn the Ladle ot noaolala and lb other...iiu tun , n. now on iiewiao in . car .14MOST ELEGANT Atsortment of tht Lalcit SlylnfMillinery,

STREET,

nowers.Feathers,

Bonnets,Hats, Itt,

Tob foondln thli clly and .... adapted lo I,eon.,Holiday.. Theo Oood, m Selected with Vtrr. aajwell -- oiled to the waat of Iho Ladies of Ilonolala udtha Idand.

Compelled In Mr. M'lltlnron' MocV my bo f.sadtAHICH--

ajid cmi.nnE.iaiCLOTHING of all Descriptions,Ladles Hand Birs,

rocket Uookrt, bent Lratlicr;Udlea Void HracetcU.

Mof. Earrincf. Jtc.,lc.RiiM.ru iin iia uonncia, iaw stjlf. witli nw.erp, rathrri, IUbbon. Ac, to nuUft.A larrre iixvtmm nr rkiM.. w.v, .. -

meap. .nd i m,.Ji7.2tt r'Z.'JSnmn- -

iorni oa.to.hlchlhelaepectlonof the Ladleand AI cordlclly

'J.1!' BAVlSbosexetiIi u.te aa a Mlllln.r.1.f '"I" "l'e. HI" eonllnne ta preldo nth Trlmmlo; Urpartment, hlc I an a..nr.c lhtthe Udie nil! Han their Trlmmlnc done la the latettand moat fa.hlonablc Myle.

Call and See the Novelties.

Chandeliers, Lamps, Lanterns

HOLLISTER & GO.

A Large Iuvoice of the Celebrated

CELLULOID TRUSSESIDiioct From tlio ZPnctoiry.

Wo Have Especial FACILITIES for Adjusting TRUSSES.

Hollister & Co.,Cor. Fort and Merchant Sts., & 59 Nuuanu St.

tiiNOfiOtifi'S PfttMEi.Perfumery ! Perfumery !

Perfumery ! Perfumery I

HOLLISTER & COHave Just Received the I argest

LOT OF PERFUMERYEVER IHl'ORTEI) INTO THIS KlX'iliOJI. COMl'RISIXO

Over Fifty Different Odors of the Celebrated

Lundborg Manufacture.Odor-Oases- , Fancy Boxes, Bottles, &C

Hollistei? & Co.,Agents forHawaiian ELlngrca oxtx

59 Nnnanu St., and Cor. Fort and Merchant St.