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"7 Mj11 f V 1 FA C ' '"'.- - ' - ,...."-- " - , - - I H I U I j y 11 1 ,1, ; If I PKICE 5 CENTS. HONOLULU. HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER :i0, IScSO. ii2iTrtt.cft?ifnl.s. VrtrfHisnnentf. 3 tin ec f netf e. L. m.NU'r. john prar avck. VOL. V. NO. 258. THE DAILY Pacific Commercial Advertiser Every Morning Exivpt Sundays. boxe AL!! TIjo undi are now predated to re c lve orders for this Celebrated Fertilizer from the riianufact rv of Buck A: Oii!a!;dt San Francisco. The following is a report of the compo- nent part.-- , it.- - obtained by Chemical Wiu.d Irwtu. 1 Wat.-- r 8.10 Or'Hljie Matter ''.. 1H Sihcp-u- s Matter 4.0". Lime 31.70 Piio-phoi- ic Acid 2:5.11 Oxide of Iron S.I Carhodic Acid l.yj Alku Salt-- t 2 1J:.V0 Spruanee, Stanley & Co., Imjiorteru and Jobbers of Fine WHISKIES, WINES AND LIQUORS 410 trout St., Shu I muelMii. s; tf w . IbAAt K. 1'AVia. HKXWV COWkU DAVIS & C0WrELL. Santa Cruz Lime, ENOLISH PORTLAND IMPORTER--O- F PLANTER, FIKE ERICUs, EI ii K CLAY, Etc. 2U-21- 8 DRVM5I street, bet. Clv and WanhlnKtou, P. O. Box 2,292. SAN FRANCISCO. - J. C. JOHNSON & CO., ' LEATIIEK, HARNESS, SAJJ g'ViCC FIREMEN'S EQUIPMENle 12 and 14 llne street, Sau Franck r. ( r i i Jidmttsniunts. ATTU RXC VK AT LA M . CUKt.Xl fc W. VOU. KT V AftHtOKD. Alilrtl A Ahblwrd, ATTOKNEYh. COUNSELLORS, SOLICITORS, ADVOCATES, ETC. 0:ti-- e Honolulu Hale, tkJJoliiltijr the Post Olln-e- . 371-- BROWS, ATTOt S E W AND C'.EC'L l'jnlc, Ca m pt ell's Uioclt. .Merchant street 2 M, THOMPSON. A TT O JiN KY-AT-- L A V , ! And Solicitor In Chancery Office, Catupbttll'i RkK-k- , sK'oud story, rooms aud t. Entrance on Merchant street, Honolulu, H. I. 405tf J. M. MONSARRAT, ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC. ienl I.HtHe in in r part of tlie It lujf- - - ft ....... 11 . ...I ? ........ H . lu.li ... Loans NegotiAtt-- d und Legkl iJocuuiecw lirnwu Xo. 27 1 ERCHAXT HTBELT, Oazette Block. Hotiolulu. 16-- tf WEXXEIt fc CO. if Fort (Street. Have on hand New Foreign ana Homemade Jewelry. 'Watches, llracelets, Necklets Pins. Lockets Clocks And ornaments of all kinds. Silver aad Gold Plate, Elegrant Kolld Sliver Tea metM. Suitable for Presentation. EN OKA VINO AND NATIVE JEWELRY A Specialty. liepalriiiv in all lt trauctiet. UT Sole Asenta for King's Kye Preseivers. Metropolitan Market lilNti BTREET, C, J. WALI.Kil, PROPRIETOR Cllee4l MchIn Iroiu rinel llfrti, Families and sddppins supplied on SHORT NOTICE and at the Lowest Market Prices. A II meat. dell vered from this market are thor oiikIv ehilled immediately utter Villlnir hy means of a Rell-Oolem- 1'atent Dry Air Kef rijreraror Meat so treated retains all Its Jiilrv properties, and ts OV AKANTEF. 1M KEEP I ,ON ; F K AFTEK DELIVERY THAN FKKSH L KILLED MEAT. l:-t- t .JOSEPH TINKER. Family hipping Butclier, CITY 31AKKET. y ll orrter Promptly attended to. Telepnone 2s. toth eompnnfei .TO-Vr- n TINKER wlsr-.ent- Inform Ms putrorn t I the pnVdio generally that b will df ller hi" noted Cambridge Sausages, Freh eery afternoon ' efveen tV Lour" of S ir-- l s r ri. CortVFD PFF.1" and PICKEFP TOVOl'K iki" en r. 1 32 tf MONTHLY PAYMENTS. All acv-,- , info r..r A1verf!nc Rnd Joh PHnfn It the 1'nrlflr (nmmrrrlnl t' ; ertlr I Offloe tHI from th" date he presented fo- - p . ment monihlv. Honolulu, Mairh ?, i'-- . Advertisements. SUN FIBE IDFROE! K I. X l - K S T A HldMlKli 17 10. EFFECTED l.'PON KV Kit Y iXsniAM'KS property ut the current rulr- - of preiiiiuui. 7hti sum Irmtrrd in l - - 327, jM, 700 Claims arranged by the locu.' and pud with proLUplitude and liberality. The lurisdictloii of tin- - Local I ribui.uis reco;iiiz-- G. W. Macfarlane &l Co., lUdXwtf Agents for the Hawaiian Islandrf. ROYAL INSURANCE COMP'Y OF LIVERPOOL. CAI'IT ll. O.OOO (KM) CNI.IMITKK I.IAUILIT . re IiiHiirnnee ot nil le4crliUo;i 1.11 will be ettW-te- at Moderate Kates of Prcia um, by the undersigned. WM. O. IKWIN & Managers for Kuw. Islands Fire and .llarint' Insurance Co. if Xew Zrnlaiitl. (lAPMAb. : io.(oo,ot;o: KHtnlIlsliel nn Aiteiiey at Uiiviii-- e for the Hawaiian Island, the un- dersigned are prepared to accept risks against Fire in dwellings, stores warehouses and merchandise, on favorable terms. Marine risks on caro. freights, bottomry, profits and commissions. Losses promptly n,lj.iel A- - Miyulle. s.'-d- wtf WM. tJ. 1 11 WIN CO. THOMAS LINDSAY Manufacturing Jeweler, o. tiO imunii Street. 'Vj' Honolulu. 11. I. Particular attention paid to repairing. "'-- il JOHN COOK, House Carpenter & Builder, Alnkea Street. Will furnish estimates and make contraits for any description of wood buildings. Jobbing of all kinds done, and satisfaction guaranteed. Charges as low as the lowest. 2" tf Ivoliala Saloon. Ilesl ol' Ales, Wines anil Liquors ALWAYS N HAND. I iiiiey lrliil.s of eer.v leserl"llon it NiieeiMlty. Ii. II, Webb, d.twly l"rorn'lor. Taliili Leiiioiiai c Works. .i;rlel 'I'nltle "iVtt,rs. tUNliHU A I.E. LEMONADE. (UiF.NADINK. 1LAIN SODA. AIsontel.v I'lire.) As snpplieil fo the principal f.miilies i n Hono- lulu, and exclusively to Ht-- r IJri tan nic Miiesty's vesr N 'f war. W S. LUCK WINK ami SI1IHT MERCHANT. niiiel Itloeli. 'I r lutiil St . H:is Jms! reeilvil (ii eiebr:ited hrmols oi Wls'kits in rjie: o . (. s. s. i'i:nti'ckv viiiky, W. STI'AllT KLNTrCKY Wf JISK Y, MiKKNWS Kl.NTl'CKY WHISKY, Min:i i; yi: whisky. Am. I in ItnlK. "H.I I'lldW " AVHISKY. " IFKILMI T.Mii: WHISKY. " NT.W H H'K WHISKY. FI L All! WHISK Y. l it- - f'r-i'v- h "NAOI FE' F I N I f O I . D ITUK (. vr.frol'.NIA B H ND V. B P Full line f the he-- i 1 rs"ds of ( 'bpmparti'' j Praridfe. Whiskies, etc . ! in hand i l'.nusr': IOIll A Cfee. d- - S:rtfis, wn.H.hSALK D aiers I., II A V AXI (.KlIV, Te'.epboue No. 175. (l.Mids deliverer' prol', ptlj . Ixlrtnol llrilerx Sol l- l lel. y:if i:u ii i:ka : We have received a cons.ffiiiiieiit o the luobt Economical ai. 1 Valuable Feed for aJl kind, of Stock, vii.: COOKED LLXSEEH 31EAL. 1 1 is the sreutest Fiesh former. Milk and Rutter producer in ci,- -. Oil Cake Me! s.ows aTKut 27 per cent, of uu rilive matter; this uearly 39 per cent. 100 39. o this meai is eqi.a! to 3tlO Cs. of oats, or 31 as. of corn, or to ?t;7 .. of wheat bitu. For Sale in Lot to Suit. A'su, oui Vnrivalled MIXED I FED, as w ell as our csual supjoy oi the b;-s- t kinds o lluy. OatH, licHt. ira, Ete., i:ie. i.aijvk NT. an. IS tf John F. Colfoiirn, Importer and Dea'er in LJay and G rain, Corner Kins and Matmake... streets. delivered promptly. Mutual telephone 3S7. l'.S tf TELEPHONE 55 'NTEEPRISP PLAN IXC I 3IILL. r3 Alnkea, near Cneen St. 21-t- f ri i-- i. i:..li: 1 C- - l..Ht" I UIJUC. The Pacific Transfer Co.. Olhce ith C. K. Miot r. 4'J Merchant strc t. Re'.l Telephone :177. Mutual Tele-phon- 331. I am fully prepared to do all kinds of dravat-e- , bauPye: or moviiiK woi k. ail of w uich I will guai-ante- e to execute faillifuilv. ly S. F. OR A HAM. Proprietor. .1. LYONS, Auctioneer VNP Genera) Commission Merchantf Masonic Plo.-k- Queen t., Honolulu of fn rn 1 1 lire. Ktork, Kent i:lie Sitle (ieiierni Merchandise pnperly attO'nle.l to. Sole iiil tor kvmm & European McrctanJise. im-t- f T. i r . s oivy v: rt .1. 31. 0;it, Jr.. & Co., STATIONERS NEWS DEALERS, I fa waii an (rayrfte lilork. i!7 M'r-liHii- t St.. Honolulu. II. I. .10SHUA IIKXDY j X I :iehi 1 1 - AVorks i n.:nt(i."l I it innnt S1i eel. j sN PU MIiO. j M a. t V. ! 5 i f N cw defller 11) Sec.-.r.d- -j hand !l!oile;s. Eiiffines and Macliinerv j Of E v . ry 1 n . ) iptlon. Have o iintv in New and ecc.nddinnd ; Vnop-WoiKIN- ; aIACHINT'HV, M ( H IN sTs' TOOT ; IEP.DiTlNu AND P""MriNJ V I HI N F. H Y i iptno. i 1 1 f; Fi i risos, nr. C'atah.iiu .s and price !! f or aided tit on Rpp'1 (Bt'ori fe?1.lT .sL'i;scniiTioNs Daily 1'. l". Auvkktiskk, oiip yrnr f5 oo Dailv P. '. Auvt.RTisKK, sit mouths a oo 1.ILV P. I". Ai VK'K ri.sKR, tUret? months l so Daily P. C Adi kktiskii, per muntti 50 W.dklv P. V. A uviRTisKK, out yrnr 5 00 Kf eljTii suh'w-riitut- i, V. 1'. l'. A. ( UostrtSf') 5 60 Payable Invariably in A'ii'uncf 5Vditrtt.mfiit5. PAINTING ! ! SKCl'KKD TIIK SKKVXCKs OK 'I'HK HAVIXU t'aliforuia Siu Writer and lirsiiner, F. GARIOT, I am now prepare! to do kinds of Sin, Ilonne iil Sliip I'nintlii, PapT IIariL;ing, Glazing, Y.tc, In all the Latest California Pesins and Styles, at California Prices. BANNERS AND TRANSPARENCIES Made and painted. Illuminating and Decorat- ing for the 50th birthday of His Majesty solicited. C. J5. PATTER SON, PAINTKU. No. 77 Kini St. Mutual Telephone id: lS2jan 2 J dr. :m. goto. AND STRGEON. I.EI'P.OSV A IJUVSICIAN Orrice houra at Kakaako. from & to 11 a. m . every day except Sunday. Will visit patients at their rewi'lenct by request. All other d;j eases treated at his office, corner of l'u uch-bo- wl and Beretaaia streets. Office houri from 1 to 5 p. n.; Sunday's, from 8 to la.m. Iliapr2 Birthday Jubilee -- OF His Majesty the king To all Hawaiian snbjfct andj friftids of the Hawaiian Nation Greeting : We, His MajeHfv's loyal subjects, coiUemplatint; w ith grateful heart.-- t tli continned re'v'n m good healih of oar beloved Sovereign, which has be--- n vouchsaf''d ns nndf-- r the Llessinsja of the Almighty, and hailing with joy the ap-- fi roach of tlie anniversary which rnaik-- i the fiftieth tar of Hin hfi an era in the life of a Ruler" hich in any land is to be recog- nized among the people a a lifting occasion for marked rejoicing and festive4jubiUf do nvite you all, Hawaiian subject and friends of the Nation, to join with us in a loyal and loving celebration of the Fiftieth JSirthdav OF HIS MAJESTY THE KlXfi, ON THE KUIi Day of November Next, in the City of Honolulu, when, God wi,!ing, we may all unite in demonstrations f lve and. fealty to our tteloved King. PAUL l KAN OA. JNO. M. K.M'ENA, AilOLO. JOHN A. f:r.fMINS, .NO. K. UUSH. jno. l. kai;h:kou. THE INTER-ISLAN- STEAM NAV- IGATION COMPANY, i l.imlted . Keep rori.tntlv on band, f r a il. STEAM, FAMILY and W.ACKSM ITH f AE. ind a ifeneral a.sortment of HAfJ Xi'.ON. ly Mew IMiotoLCraph IJoonis. vrr hoi.x stoi:f. K.frr stkeft, Ovfr the Sbootin Ovliery. Pictures. Port- - i rn" wi view-i- . Hrt 'iTK. Miti-- T i. irm Kirxritd. Ulipz '. oOWM.VlX. TO 117V. A T PAH MA TWO NWF. '( iTTAO FS IN RO-bel- lo Lane, for ?tarid' r.-- r month re spectively Ininlr" at Hyrntn firos , Queen gtreet. Jt tf N.itroh'ii 2.7 percent. Orders Received will have Prom), and Cartful, Attention. W. V. Irwin Si Co., Agents or the Hawaiian Island-- ) Motf GRAHAM PAPER COMPANY, J. l i . 1 . Manufacture and supply all kliuls of lllloli, ('HS, 1'lut Hint !.!! I l"ier. Hinders JJorls, Tw i new, Kte. V7. G. RICHARDSON. HES I DEVI' AdKNT aO" I.eitlesilorir Street. If h phone No. 4T. SAN FRANCISCO. A' Atiention uiveii to l.aru'e t on I raets. ss tlw The Risdon Iron & Locomotive Works, Corner of Kcale ami Howard Streets, SAN FRANCISCO C A I.I FO RN T A W. II. TAYLOR President JOS. MOO UK Superintendent ()F STEAM MACHINERY, IN 1CIl.DEIts branches; stf auiboat, steamship. Land Engines and Rollers, High Pressure or t'omponnd. STEAM VESSKf.s, of nil kinds, built complete with Hulls of Wood, Iron or Composite. ORDINARY EN'OlNF.s compounded when ad- visable. STEAM EA INCHES, riarges and Steam Tugs constructed with reference to the trade in which they are to be employed. sped, ton- nage and draft of water guaranteed. SUOAR :.M'..r.S AND sroAR-MAKIN- MA- CHINERY made after the most approved plans. A ii, all Roilcr I roll Work cYmnected therewith. WATER PII E, of Roiler or Sheet Iron, of any size, made in suitable lengths for connecting together, or Sheets Rolled, Punched and Packed for shipment, ready to be liveted on the ground. H Y DRA IT.IO RIVETING, Roller Work and Water Pipe made by this establishment, Riveted by Hydraulic I'Llveting Machinery, that quality of work being far superior to hand work. SHIP WOR K, Ship and Steam Capstans, Steam Winches, Air and Circulating Pumps, made after the most approved plans. SOLE AOEN I'S and manufacturers for the 1'a-- c tic Coast of the Heme Safety Hoiler. PL" .M PS Direct Action Pun ps, for I rrication or City Works' purposes, built with the cele- brated Davy Valve Motion , superior to any other pump. J. N. s. WILLIAMS Honolulu Room No. .'I, upstairs, Spreckels Rlock. ( Atrent for Hawaiian Islands ) "'Jlise.lil-- 1 v d- w L. (i. SiJKSOVICH & CO., Commission Mercluuits and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domi stic Fruits. Kreen and dried; maiiulai-turer- s of Desiccated ('ocoanut. Dananas. Eiioes. Pine Applet. Sicily Lemons. Tahiti I trances and Cocoanuts, Nuts of all kinds. Dates and Smyrna Fiys, Pi.ckhm Fruit for export a specialty, l.onn in shipping to ( hlna. Australia, Mexli o. Central Vmerica. Eastern states, etc, Tropieiil Fruits Imp rted direct by every steamer. P.ranch House. San Fl aoclseo. P. O. to l:?ss. Honolulu, H. I.. P. O. box l.'il. Il"and 417 Washimjton .treet. opposite Post Office; 1 1J, 4 I 1 and 1 Merc ban I street 47! feb-- 'i S7 SAN IK A N ' I si ). BEAVER SALOGfJ. X. ' KOKI' srilKKT. Opposite- Wilder A Co.'p H. J". Molto, Propr. OI'ITV VIM A. V. TILL 10 V. M FIKST-(l.(s- S I.I C IIFS. I TIM, SIMM WAT Fit, (d(.IK U V, Jl?i I'S" Jllll 'IV1J1 oo -" OF PEST PR A N PS Plain and Fancy 1 personalli selected from Die Manufacturers, and a I .ars e Variety of HKV Ol'AI.IT SMOKERS' ARTICLES. Lovers t P I LI I Mips ,! f 5 , , nn KleiTBUt HWMl 1 C3, t'LUAr.j TASLE oti the Premise. 1 . I'tonrietor "!M he pleflsed to receive call from b's Friend nn I the Public generally who may d.ii e r I. 1 Hi II. A SHi:. UK Al'TlIK F lUI.l.I ltls. II. J. xolti;. ?1-t- (JLAUS Sl'IiKCKKLS & CO., HUXOLl IX, HAWAIIAN hUMS, Draw KxclimiK on the (riuoipul ptirts of the world. Will receive tteponlw on open account, umke collet-lio- Hiid conduct a Kenerul banking mid exchniixe lilisineHS. Depot; t bearlug interest received in their Sav int;s subject to published ruiea and rt:(i!ati..is. 77oo'itf MACFAELANE & CO-- , rilOI.ENALE DRILEKS A.I) eral Jobbers in WINKS and I.ICJUOK'. Ao. 12 liaaliuinaim Street, nosoi,n.T'. 19-- tf M. PHILLIPS & Co., 1 in lor tern Hint Wholesale Denier in t 'lothinsr, Kxns, Shoes, Hats, Men's Furnish- ing and Fancy Uooda. No. 11 Kaahumanu street. Honolulu, H. I. istf-wt- f CI.AC8 8FBBCKEI.S KM. Q. 1KWIN. WM. G. IRWIN & Co., FACTORS nml l'oiumhilon 8rAt Honolulu H.I. tf H. HACKFELD & CO., G r KXEK n u Uueen St., Honolulu, H.l. r. BANNLve. W. MAKitTK.NS. P OfFKEWKLT ED. HOFFSCHLAEGER & CO., A Co mm Ism I on Mfrt'lianti. ImMrteri Honolulu, 11. I. 14-- tf W1L McCANDLESS, Xo. 6 Hiieen Street, Pish Market. I'ealer in choicest BEKF, VKAL MLTIOX, FX ill, eto. Fan: ily anl shlppltiif Orders carefully attended to. I.Ivh Stock furnisheil to veasels at short notlc, ar.d vegetables of all kinds supplle.l to order. '- - tf jSTOTICE GIVE NOTICE THAT FROM ANI IHKP.Erjy date I will not be responsible for any debts contracted without the written order of myself or wife. SAM I' El. PAP.KEK Honolulu, September 10, lHHC. 378 dec 11 W. II. ALDJUCII, (enrrnl Itn,liies Aieeiit. Has removed t' J. I. Dowsett's store. Queen st., where he will attend to any husl ues entrusted to Lis rare, DEPOT OF t'NION DAIUV. Orders foT milk respectfully solicited, and prompt attention K'veu to the delivery of the same. K. JiT. J ray how, CONTIlACTOlt AND TU'I LIKlf, SH llilel Street, Honolulu. If I. (Oppsit Fashion Stables). p. o. r.ox fr. EKI.E A.l work iti my line faithfully done. Plmis and msde. Jobhlrie in all (letsils done Bt sh'.rt notice. Jool work Mlid low ' barges is mv motto. TO I'LAXTKRS. We hve pist rec'-ived- . by the steeiiicr A l.A-- M E I o , m ( t ( Automatic Trash Feeding Furnaces. Fo. four end flv foot fiirra'( s. cfirrpl'-r- with (jrfl' bar, bearers and trsh rnrrhrs. Mi'-bie- .f trls ni.tke are now It, stn- effnl oper ition st Spjee Makee Snar Company and other plan Htiorio. PLANTKHS AND OTHKKN ntorestf-- d ar? requested I" csll and etarnlfie the above. For prices and further particulars up ply to Win. (t. Irwin X Co., 29'i Aitenti. ' ' jiyjgg. y Agenta (ur Kirby'n ami la Cror Tanneriwi. K. Iiartie.8 and all other kinds of leather. liva. It H. H. WLLlPt. t. W . MUJLUl. ELLlSctMILLER Wholenaie aucl Coninii.H.-jiu- Dealer in Hay, Grain and Feed 25 and 27 SPEAR KTJlEET, Between Market and Mission. bAN F KAN t .' I SCC Order Solleltetl. t2idc2i.-l- r Whittier, Fuller & Co., Manufacture of PIOXEER WHITE LEAD, PAC1HC RUBBER PAINT, PAlNTy, OIL-- .. WISPOW oLass aim AR- TISTS' mati:kui, 21-2- 3 Front St., t i Mn rranrlkro 4Vl4-!2-- ly C. MAIN. E. H. 3Iaiu & Winchester, Manufacturrri and Irarorteni of IIarue. Kddle, Rri.lleu, M'tilp. COLLARS, SADDLLTkY WAKE. ETC. Nos. 214, 21C, 218 and 2j:i Buttery fctrnet, Bun Francisco. Illuntratd catalogue ntut on ap'pDcatlou. Ii.lmcb21) PROYIDENCE ItlYEIt BRAND OF Cove Oy filers Are guaratteed to be of th EEST quality. Our "PoriLAR" brand of PIVEArrLUS are not excelled. FAIT A; "WIXEBUEXNEIi, 1'ackeks, Ialtimoro, M1. C. O. YOl'NO, Apent. 25 ImvIi Street. San Fran-ico- , Cal. lOioW t: w MANHOOD RESTORED Thf rtuLon thai ThottjurniU cannot pet rurr-- d o' SEMIS AL WEAKSESR, LOSS OF MAX-HOO- D, antlthtmnltef ahute, Aamu or r v, it ovmo to a complication called FROST A TOH- - miEA. tn. iir.hia's isrraortATOR t$ thr GSLTcnrr for PllOft TA TOMlllEA. Price, $ 2.00 per pactno, 6 prtajen, flO.00. Gvd In Health and Self-Anahf- tf tent frt. AdArttt LIE-BI- O DlSPEXSARVfnr Zhvatet of AVk, 4n0 Geary St., San 'rannvn, Cal. io'.ptf Dodge, Sweeney & Co., Snn FrRtirlxro, Cl. Vdiole.sle dealer, in P.utter, Clieene, IjiTd, and 11 kinds of pro vifioin. SOLE AGENTS FOR I. tbby, Ie'ellI Ac lAhh' t'Niinerl II. M . Inpee" iKaglr Itrnnd; tleiKe lining. Henry "'ertfe Cfiimed VlfntiR knit Hum Sniiasre, Anl . "IV. Hume'i "I'lfiir Itrniio ol CAiineil SrIitioii. lr'4 ru h2fl fT 0. 31. Josselyn V Co., Importer, and Wholesale PealerIn Ship Chandlery, SHnnd 40 mrlet StSn f"ritnrlco. Apen'Ji for Tfinr.ton sheathlDK Metal M unufactur !nir Vrnpxnr. V f.'2t- - y WATERHOUSE & LESTER, Importer, of AYagon Lumber And CARRIAGE MATERIAL. 1 to 2a Ilenle Street. n l rrnriro 277-vr,'- 7 Employment O.lice. -- fllT: TNTF.T'.I.iNED IT A4 MOVED INTO I tt:e office cf Mr. J. F. ivi""mi, where he will he prepBred to f'irrl-- houiet.oirl wrvkritu, CoHect M,!., do Ar(!o-C'hfr.e.- i. terpr ttrir, find a jrenerftl huune. OYuNO, LEYI STHAUSS A CO., 14 and tj l'filtery tre,-t- , .in t"rnc!k'0 Cal. Importer, of Fore'sn and Pfimcfr Vryroods. Hclery. Lad!ei and iert Pure Khfns O. tole Propretori a hi Manufa. tiirr of tbece)-brte- d PATENT Hl""KTf.h CI OTniN'O. 479 'ar,2-S- 7 It ( u I! i I) H 1 1 s ? fi 'k '-

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BROWS, ATTOt S E W ANDC'.EC'L l'jnlc, Ca m pt ell's Uioclt. .Merchantstreet 2

M, THOMPSON.

A T T O JiN KY-AT-- L A V ,

! And Solicitor In Chancery Office, Catupbttll'iRkK-k- , sK'oud story, rooms aud t. Entrance onMerchant street, Honolulu, H. I. 405tf

J. M. MONSARRAT,ATTORNEY AT LAW

NOTARY PUBLIC.ienl I.HtHe in in r part of tlie It lujf- -

- ft ....... 11 . ...I ? ........ H . lu.li ...

Loans NegotiAtt-- d und Legkl iJocuuiecw lirnwu

Xo. 27 1 ERCHAXT HTBELT,Oazette Block. Hotiolulu. 16-- tf

WEXXEIt fc CO.if Fort (Street.

Have on hand New Foreign ana HomemadeJewelry.

'Watches, llracelets, NeckletsPins. Lockets Clocks

And ornaments of all kinds.

Silver aad Gold Plate,Elegrant Kolld Sliver Tea metM.

Suitable for Presentation.

EN OKA VINO AND NATIVE JEWELRYA Specialty.

liepalriiiv in all lt trauctiet.UT Sole Asenta for King's Kye Preseivers.

Metropolitan Market

lilNti BTREET,

C, J. WALI.Kil, PROPRIETOR

Cllee4l MchIn Iroiu rinel llfrti,

Families and sddppins supplied on SHORT

NOTICE and at the

Lowest Market Prices.

A II meat. dell vered from this market are thoroiikIv ehilled immediately utter Villlnir hy meansof a Rell-Oolem- 1'atent Dry Air Kef rijrerarorMeat so treated retains all Its Jiilrv properties,and ts OV AKANTEF. 1M KEEP I ,ON ; F K

AFTEK DELIVERY THAN FKKSH LKILLED MEAT. l:-t- t

.JOSEPH TINKER.

Family hipping Butclier,

CITY 31AKKET.y

ll orrter Promptly attended to.Telepnone 2s. toth eompnnfei

.TO-Vr- n TINKER wlsr-.ent- Inform Ms putrornt I the pnVdio generally that b will df ller hi"

noted

Cambridge Sausages,

Freh eery afternoon ' efveen tV Lour" of S

ir-- l s r ri. CortVFD PFF.1" and PICKEFPTOVOl'K iki" en r. 1 32 tf

MONTHLY PAYMENTS.

All acv-,- , info r..r A1verf!nc Rnd Joh PHnfnIt the

1'nrlflr (nmmrrrlnl t' ; ertlrI Offloe tHI from th" date he presented fo- - p .

ment monihlv.Honolulu, Mairh ?, i'-- .

Advertisements.

SUN FIBE IDFROE!K I. X l -

K S T A HldMlKli 17 10.

EFFECTED l.'PON KV Kit YiXsniAM'KS property ut the current rulr--

of preiiiiuui.

7hti sum Irmtrrd in l - - 327, jM, 700

Claims arranged by the locu.' and pud

with proLUplitude and liberality.

The lurisdictloii of tin- - Local I ribui.uis reco;iiiz--

G. W. Macfarlane &l Co.,

lUdXwtf Agents for the Hawaiian Islandrf.

ROYAL INSURANCE COMP'Y

OF LIVERPOOL.

CAI'IT ll. O.OOO (KM)

CNI.IMITKK I.IAUILIT .

re IiiHiirnnee ot nil le4crliUo;i1.11 will be ettW-te- at Moderate Kates of Prciaum, by the undersigned.

WM. O. IKWIN &Managers for Kuw. Islands

Fire and .llarint' Insurance Co.

if Xew Zrnlaiitl.(lAPMAb. : io.(oo,ot;o:

KHtnlIlsliel nn Aiteiiey atUiiviii--e

for the Hawaiian Island, the un-

dersigned are prepared to accept risks against Firein dwellings, stores warehouses and merchandise,on favorable terms. Marine risks on caro.freights, bottomry, profits and commissions.

Losses promptly n,lj.iel A-- Miyulle.s.'-d- wtf WM. tJ. 1 11 WIN CO.

THOMAS LINDSAY

Manufacturing Jeweler,o. tiO imunii Street. 'Vj'

Honolulu. 11. I.Particular attention paid to repairing. "'--

il

JOHN COOK,

House Carpenter & Builder,Alnkea Street.

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

Jobbing of all kinds done, and satisfactionguaranteed.

Charges as low as the lowest. 2" tf

Ivoliala Saloon.

Ilesl ol' Ales, Wines anil Liquors

ALWAYS N HAND.

I iiiiey lrliil.s of eer.v leserl"llonit NiieeiMlty.

Ii. II, Webb,d.twly l"rorn'lor.

Taliili Leiiioiiai c Works.

.i;rlel 'I'nltle "iVtt,rs.tUNliHU A I.E. LEMONADE.

(UiF.NADINK. 1LAIN SODA.

AIsontel.v I'lire.)

As snpplieil fo the principal f.miilies i n Hono-lulu, and exclusively to Ht-- r IJri tan nic Miiesty'svesr N 'f war.

W S. LUCKWINK ami SI1IHT MERCHANT.

niiiel Itloeli. 'I r lutiil St .

H:is Jms! reeilvil (ii eiebr:ited hrmols oiWls'kits in rjie:

o . (. s. s. i'i:nti'ckv viiiky,W. STI'AllT KLNTrCKY

Wf JISK Y,

MiKKNWS Kl.NTl'CKY WHISKY,

Min:i i; yi: whisky.Am. I in ItnlK.

"H.I I'lldW " AVHISKY.

" IFKILMI T.Mii: WHISKY." NT.W H H'K WHISKY.

FI L All! WHISK Y.

l it- - f'r-i'v- h "NAOI FE'F I N I f O I . D ITUK (. vr.frol'.NIA B H N D V .

B P Full line f the he-- i 1 rs"ds of ( 'bpmparti''j Praridfe. Whiskies, etc . ! in handi l'.nusr':

IOIll A

Cfee. d- - S:rtfis,wn.H.hSALK

D aiers I.,

II A V A X I (.KlIV,Te'.epboue No. 175.

(l.Mids deliverer' prol', ptlj .

Ixlrtnol llrilerx Sol l- l lel.

y:if

i:u ii i:ka :

We have received a cons.ffiiiiieiit o the luobtEconomical ai. 1 Valuable Feed for aJl

kind, of Stock, vii.:

COOKED LLXSEEH 31EAL.1 1 is the sreutest Fiesh former. Milk and

Rutter producer in ci,- -.

Oil Cake Me! s.ows aTKut 27 per cent, of uurilive matter; this uearly 39 per cent.

100 39. o this meai is eqi.a! to 3tlO Cs. of oats,or 31 as. of corn, or to ?t;7 .. of wheat bitu.

For Sale in Lot to Suit.A'su, oui Vnrivalled MIXED I FED, as w ell as

our csual supjoy oi the b;-s- t kinds o

lluy. OatH, licHt. ira, Ete., i:ie.

i.aijvk NT. an.IS tf

John F. Colfoiirn,Importer and Dea'er in

LJay and G rain,Corner Kins and Matmake... streets.

delivered promptly.Mutual telephone 3S7. l'.S tf

TELEPHONE 55

'NTEEPRISPPLAN IXC I 3IILL. r3

Alnkea, near Cneen St.21-t- f

ri i-- i. i:..li:1 C-- l..Ht" I UIJUC.

The Pacific Transfer Co..Olhce ith C. K. Miot r. 4'J Merchant strc t.

Re'.l Telephone :177. Mutual Tele-phon- 331.

I am fully prepared to do all kinds of dravat-e- ,

bauPye: or moviiiK woi k. ail of w uich I will guai-ante- e

to execute faillifuilv.ly S. F. OR A HAM. Proprietor.

.1. LYONS,

AuctioneerVNP

Genera) Commission MerchantfMasonic Plo.-k- Queen t., Honolulu

of fn rn 1 1 lire. Ktork, Kent i:lieSitle (ieiierni Merchandise pnperly attO'nle.l to.

Sole iiil tor

kvmm & European McrctanJise.im-t- f

T. i r . s oivy v: rt.1. 31. 0;it, Jr.. & Co.,

STATIONERS NEWS DEALERS,

Ifa waii an (rayrfte lilork.i!7 M'r-liHii- t St.. Honolulu. II. I.

.10SHUA IIKXDYj X I :iehi 1 1 - AVorksi n.:nt(i."l I i t innnt S1i eel.j sN PU MIiO.j M a. t V. ! 5 i f N cw defller 11) Sec.-.r.d- -j

hand

!l!oile;s. Eiiffines and Macliinerv

j Of E v . ry 1 n . ) iptlon.

Have o iintv in New and ecc.nddinnd

; Vnop-WoiKIN- ; aIACHINT'HV,M ( H IN sTs' TOOT

; IEP.DiTlNu AND P""MriNJ V I H I N F. H Y

i iptno. i 1 1 f; Fi i risos, nr.C'atah.iiu .s and price !! for aided tit on Rpp'1

(Bt'ori fe?1.lT

.sL'i;scniiTioNsDaily 1'. l". Auvkktiskk, oiip yrnr f5 ooDailv P. '. Auvt.RTisKK, sit mouths a oo1.ILV P. I". A i VK'K ri.sKR, tUret? months l soDaily P. C Adi kktiskii, per muntti 50W.dklv P. V. A uviRTisKK, out yrnr 5 00Kf eljTii suh'w-riitut- i, V. 1'. l'. A. (

UostrtSf') 5 60

Payable Invariably in A'ii'uncf

5Vditrtt.mfiit5.

PAINTING ! !

SKCl'KKD TIIK SKKVXCKs OK 'I'HKHAVIXU t'aliforuia Siu Writer andlirsiiner,

F. GARIOT,I am now prepare! to do kinds of

Sin, Ilonne iil Sliip I'nintlii,PapT IIariL;ing, Glazing, Y.tc,

In all the Latest California Pesins and Styles, atCalifornia Prices.

BANNERS AND TRANSPARENCIES

Made and painted. Illuminating and Decorat-ing for the 50th birthday of His

Majesty solicited.

C. J5. PATTER SON,PAINTKU.

No. 77 Kini St. Mutual Telephone id:

lS2jan 2 J

dr. :m. goto.AND STRGEON. I.EI'P.OSV A

IJUVSICIAN Orrice houra at Kakaako. from& to 11 a. m . every day except Sunday. Will visitpatients at their rewi'lenct by request. All otherd;j eases treated at his office, corner of l'u uch-bo- wl

and Beretaaia streets. Office houri from 1

to 5 p. n.; Sunday's, from 8 to la.m. Iliapr2

Birthday Jubilee--OF

His Majesty the king

To all Hawaiian snbjfct andj friftids ofthe Hawaiian Nation Greeting : We, HisMajeHfv's loyal subjects, coiUemplatint; w ithgrateful heart.--t tli continned re'v'n m goodhealih of oar beloved Sovereign, which hasbe--- n vouchsaf''d ns nndf-- r the Llessinsja of

the Almighty, and hailing with joy the ap-- fi

roach of tlie anniversary which rnaik-- i thefiftieth tar of Hin hfi an era in the life ofa Ruler" hich in any land is to be recog-

nized among the people a a lifting occasionfor marked rejoicing and festive4jubiUf donvite you all, Hawaiian subject and friends

of the Nation, to join with us in a loyal andloving celebration of the

Fiftieth JSirthdavOF

HIS MAJESTY THE KlXfi,

ON THE

KUIi Day of November

Next, in the City of Honolulu, when, Godwi,!ing, we may all unite in demonstrations

f lve and. fealty to our tteloved King.

PAUL l KAN OA.JNO. M. K.M'ENA,

AilOLO.JOHN A. f:r.fMINS,.NO. K. UUSH.jno. l. kai;h:kou.

THE INTER-ISLAN- STEAM NAV-

IGATION COMPANY,

i l.imlted .

Keep rori.tntlv on band, f r a il. STEAM,FAMILY and W.ACKSM ITH f AE. ind a ifenerala.sortment of HAfJ Xi'.ON. ly

Mew IMiotoLCraph IJoonis.

vrr hoi.x stoi:f. K.frr stkeft,Ovfr the Sbootin Ovliery. Pictures. Port- - i

rn" wi view-i- . Hrt 'iTK. Miti-- T i. irmKirxritd. Ulipz '. oOWM.VlX.

TO 117V.A T PAH MA TWO NWF. '( iTTAO FS IN RO-bel- lo

Lane, for ?tarid' r.-- r month respectively Ininlr" at Hyrntn firos , Queengtreet. Jt tf

N.itroh'ii 2.7 percent.Orders Received will have Prom),

and Cartful, Attention.

W. V. Irwin Si Co.,Agents or the Hawaiian Island-- )

Motf

GRAHAM PAPER COMPANY,

J. l i . 1 .

Manufacture and supply all kliuls of

lllloli, ('HS,1'lut Hint !.!! I l"ier.Hinders JJorls,

Tw i new, Kte.

V7. G. RICHARDSON.HES I DEVI' AdKNT

aO" I.eitlesilorir Street.If h phone No. 4T. SAN FRANCISCO.

A' Atiention uiveii tol.aru'e t on I raets. ss tlw

The RisdonIron & Locomotive Works,

Corner of Kcale ami Howard Streets,

SAN FRANCISCO C A I.I FO RN T A

W. II. TAYLOR PresidentJOS. MOO UK Superintendent

()F STEAM MACHINERY, IN1CIl.DEItsbranches; stf auiboat, steamship.Land Engines and Rollers, High Pressure ort'omponnd.STEAM VESSKf.s, of nil kinds, built complete

with Hulls of Wood, Iron or Composite.ORDINARY EN'OlNF.s compounded when ad-

visable.STEAM EA INCHES, riarges and Steam Tugs

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

SUOAR :.M'..r.S AND sroAR-MAKIN- MA-CHINERY made after the most approvedplans. A ii, all Roilcr I roll Work cYmnectedtherewith.

WATER PII E, of Roiler or Sheet Iron, of anysize, made in suitable lengths for connectingtogether, or Sheets Rolled, Punched andPacked for shipment, ready to be liveted onthe ground.

H Y DRA IT.IO RIVETING, Roller Work andWater Pipe made by this establishment,Riveted by Hydraulic I'Llveting Machinery,that quality of work being far superior tohand work.

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

SOLE AOEN I'S and manufacturers for the 1'a-- c

tic Coast of the Heme Safety Hoiler.PL" .M PS Direct Action Pun ps, for I rrication or

City Works' purposes, built with the cele-brated Davy Valve Motion , superior to anyother pump.

J. N. s. WILLIAMS HonoluluRoom No. .'I, upstairs, Spreckels Rlock.

( Atrent for Hawaiian Islands )

"'Jlise.lil-- 1 v d- w

L. (i. SiJKSOVICH & CO.,Commission Mercluuits and Wholesale Dealers inForeign and Domi stic Fruits. Kreen and dried;maiiulai-turer- s of Desiccated ('ocoanut. Dananas.Eiioes. Pine Applet. Sicily Lemons. TahitiI trances and Cocoanuts, Nuts of all kinds. Datesand Smyrna Fiys,

Pi.ckhm Fruit for export a specialty, l.onnin shipping to ( hlna. Australia, Mexli o.

Central Vmerica. Eastern states, etc, TropieiilFruits Imp rted direct by every steamer.

P.ranch House. San Fl aoclseo. P. O. to l:?ss.Honolulu, H. I.. P. O. box l.'il.

Il"and 417 Washimjton .treet. opposite PostOffice; 1 1J, 4 I 1 and 1 Merc ban I street

47! feb-- 'i S7 SAN IK A N ' I si ).

BEAVER SALOGfJ.X. ' KOKI' srilKKT.

Opposite- Wilder A Co.'p

H. J". Molto, Propr.OI'ITV VIM A. V. TILL 10 V. M

FIKST-(l.(s- S I.I C IIFS. I

TIM, SIMM WAT Fit, (d(.IK U V,

Jl?i I'S" Jllll 'IV1J1 oo -"

OF PEST PR A N PS

Plain and Fancy 1 personalli selected from

Die Manufacturers, and a I .ars e Variety

of HKV Ol'AI.IT

SMOKERS' ARTICLES.Lovers t P I LI I Mips ,! f 5 , , nn KleiTBUt

HWMl 1 C3, t'LUAr.j TASLE

oti the Premise.1 . I'tonrietor "!M he pleflsed to receive call

from b's Friend nn I the Public generally

who may d.ii e rI. 1 Hi II. A SHi:. UK Al'TlIK F

lUI.l.I ltls.

II. J. xolti;.?1-t-

(JLAUS Sl'IiKCKKLS & CO.,

HUXOLl IX, HAWAIIAN hUMS,

Draw KxclimiK on the (riuoipul ptirts of theworld.

Will receive tteponlw on open account, umkecollet-lio- Hiid conduct a Kenerul banking midexchniixe lilisineHS.

Depot; t bearlug interest received in their Savint;s subject to published ruiea andrt:(i!ati..is. 77oo'itf

MACFAELANE & CO-- ,

rilOI.ENALE DRILEKS A.I)eral Jobbers in WINKS and I.ICJUOK'.

Ao. 12 liaaliuinaim Street,nosoi,n.T'. 19-- tf

M. PHILLIPS & Co.,

1 in lor tern Hint Wholesale Denier int 'lothinsr, Kxns, Shoes, Hats, Men's Furnish-

ing and Fancy Uooda. No. 11 Kaahumanu street.Honolulu, H. I. istf-wt- f

CI.AC8 8FBBCKEI.S KM. Q. 1KWIN.

WM. G. IRWIN & Co.,FACTORS nml l'oiumhilon8rAt Honolulu H.I. tf

H. HACKFELD & CO.,

Gr KXEKn u Uueen St., Honolulu, H.l.

r. BANNLve. W. MAKitTK.NS. P OfFKEWKLT

ED. HOFFSCHLAEGER & CO.,A Co mm Ism I on Mfrt'lianti.ImMrteri Honolulu, 11. I. 14-- tf

W1L McCANDLESS,Xo. 6 Hiieen Street,

Pish Market. I'ealer in choicest BEKF, VKALMLTIOX, FX ill, eto.

Fan: ily anl shlppltiif Orders carefully attendedto. I.Ivh Stock furnisheil to veasels at shortnotlc, ar.d vegetables of all kinds supplle.l toorder. '- - tf

jSTOTICE

GIVE NOTICE THAT FROM ANIIHKP.Erjy date I will not be responsible forany debts contracted without the written orderof myself or wife. SAM I' El. PAP.KEK

Honolulu, September 10, lHHC. 378 dec 11

W. II. ALDJUCII,(enrrnl Itn,liies Aieeiit.

Has removed t' J. I. Dowsett's store. Queen st.,where he will attend to any husl ues entrustedto Lis rare,

DEPOT OF t'NION DAIUV.

Orders foT milk respectfully solicited, andprompt attention K'veu to the delivery of thesame.

K. JiT. J rayhow,CONTIlACTOlt AND TU'I LIKlf,

SH llilel Street, Honolulu. If I.

(Oppsit Fashion Stables).

p. o. r.ox fr. EKI.E

A.l work iti my line faithfully done. Plmis andmsde. Jobhlrie in all (letsils done

Bt sh'.rt notice. Jool work Mlid low ' barges ismv motto.

TO I'LAXTKRS.

We hve pist rec'-ived- . by the steeiiicr A l.A-- M

E I o , m ( t (

Automatic Trash FeedingFurnaces.

Fo. four end flv foot fiirra'( s. cfirrpl'-r- with(jrfl' bar, bearers and trsh rnrrhrs. Mi'-bie-

.f trls ni.tke are now It, stn- effnl oper ition stSpjee Makee Snar Company and otherplan Htiorio.

PLANTKHS AND OTHKKNntorestf-- d ar? requested I" csll and etarnlfie the

above. For prices and further particulars upply to

Win. (t. Irwin X Co.,29'i Aitenti.

' ' jiyjgg.y

Agenta (ur Kirby'n ami la Cror Tanneriwi. K.Iiartie.8 and all other kinds of leather.

liva. ItH. H. WLLlPt. t. W . MUJLUl.

ELLlSctMILLERWholenaie aucl Coninii.H.-jiu- Dealer in

Hay, Grain and Feed25 and 27 SPEAR KTJlEET,

Between Market and Mission. bAN F K A N t .' I SCC

Order Solleltetl. t2idc2i.-l- r

Whittier, Fuller & Co.,Manufacture of

PIOXEER WHITE LEAD,PAC1HC RUBBER PAINT,

PAlNTy, OIL-- .. WISPOW oLass aim AR-TISTS' mati:kui,

21-2- 3 Front St., t i Mn rranrlkro4Vl4-!2-- ly

C. MAIN. E. H.

3Iaiu & Winchester,Manufacturrri and Irarorteni of

IIarue. Kddle, Rri.lleu, M'tilp.COLLARS, SADDLLTkY WAKE. ETC.

Nos. 214, 21C, 218 and 2j:i Buttery fctrnet, BunFrancisco. Illuntratd catalogue ntut

on ap'pDcatlou. Ii.lmcb21)

PROYIDENCE ItlYEItBRAND OF

Cove OyfilersAre guaratteed to be of th EEST quality.

Our "PoriLAR" brand of PIVEArrLUSare not excelled.

FAIT A; "WIXEBUEXNEIi, 1'ackeks,Ialtimoro, M1.

C. O. YOl'NO, Apent. 25 ImvIi Street. SanFran-ico- , Cal. lOioW

t: w

MANHOOD RESTORED

Thf rtuLon thai ThottjurniU cannot pet rurr-- d o'SEMIS AL WEAKSESR, LOSS OF MAX-HOO- D,

antlthtmnltef ahute, Aamu or r v,it ovmo to a complication called FROST A TOH- -miEA. tn. iir.hia's isrraortATOR t$thr GSLTcnrr for PllOft TA TOMlllEA. Price,$ 2.00 per pactno, 6 prtajen, flO.00. Gvd InHealth and Self-Anahf- tf tent frt. AdArttt LIE-BI- O

DlSPEXSARVfnr Zhvatet of AVk,4n0 Geary St., San 'rannvn, Cal.

io'.ptf

Dodge, Sweeney & Co.,Snn FrRtirlxro, Cl.

Vdiole.sle dealer, in P.utter, Clieene, IjiTd, and11 kinds of pro vifioin.

SOLE AGENTS FORI. tbby, Ie'ellI Ac lAhh' t'Niinerl

II. M . Inpee" iKaglr Itrnnd; tleiKelining.

Henry "'ertfe Cfiimed VlfntiR knitHum Sniiasre,

Anl . "IV. Hume'i "I'lfiir Itrniio olCAiineil SrIitioii. lr'4 ru h2fl fT

0. 31. Josselyn V Co.,Importer, and Wholesale PealerIn

Ship Chandlery,SHnnd 40 mrlet StSn f"ritnrlco.Apen'Ji for Tfinr.ton sheathlDK Metal M unufactur

!nir Vrnpxnr. V f.'2t- - y

WATERHOUSE & LESTER,Importer, of

AYagon LumberAnd CARRIAGE MATERIAL.

1 to 2a Ilenle Street. n l rrnriro277-vr,'- 7

Employment O.lice.--fllT: TNTF.T'.I.iNED IT A4 MOVED INTOI tt:e office cf Mr. J. F. ivi""mi, where he

will he prepBred to f'irrl-- houiet.oirl wrvkritu,CoHect M,!., do Ar(!o-C'hfr.e.- i. terpr ttrir, find ajrenerftl huune. OYuNO,

LEYI STHAUSS A CO.,14 and tj l'filtery tre,-t- , .in t"rnc!k'0 Cal.

Importer, of Fore'sn and Pfimcfr Vryroods.Hclery. Lad!ei and iert Pure Khfns O.

tole Propretori a hi Manufa. tiirr of tbece)-brte- dPATENT Hl""KTf.h CI OTniN'O.

479 'ar,2-S- 7

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PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, OCTOBER 30. ecu.w 4

rMANUFACTURE OF MOVABLE TYPES. iUucriiscmcnis.

Snir-ni- oirt.in ai.''!:kaii v r:Kr""Ki: iri;iTHE DAILY

tctobcr ".lh.. C. EXGELBKECHT'SPa'-ili- Navigation Company

Allen. Further hearing of an a tl'-'- t'of t!lHrecover ?'.") .dim) f..,r the loss

H.jii. Paulsteamer .James I. I"V. ttIS PUBLISHED . iThe uudersigued oJTtr for sale, at lowest market rates,

WHITE WINES, ANGELICA,

CI RFT MADEK1A,

A. Thurston andCreighton for the

Neumann, Mr. L.

Messrs. WhitingEVERY MORNING. V.. Dole, Messrs. kin-n- d

Mr. H. F. Iiiekertonlibelant.-- : ; Mr.nev S: Peterson

L" -v

- - - - f

PORTS,

HOCK.MALAGA,

SHERRIES,

MUSCAT (sweet and dry),CHAMPAGNE,

TOKAY,UEISLING,

What Mr. Don II.h 'kciu'i T1a to Say on

the Sutijprt fhanjM Mad.Familiar as the sn.ibjct is to the average

man the methods of production, th styles, j

an'l the extent of the business is r sealed book j

to the gen' ral public. Speaking of styles in !

typ-- s there is a d.idM fashions in type as ;

thre is in ladies' bonnets or any article of ap- - i

parel, which we always associate with theword style or fa-Li- on. The growth in typ&- - j

founding Lai been almost startling in the ,

United States. The production cf new face

began about the time of the war. Before that j

time the style ran to plain, heavy faces, with j

no in them whatever. Suddenly some j

ti i'.iu- - cut and produced a light-face- ;

craceful letter, and then a craze for j

; Light-face- . Shortly afterward another letter- - j

; aligner produced a Japanese design in j.'

border. It w: taken up by every crossroadprinter an-- imi-oibl- Japanese storks j

down in haughty duslain m impoi- -J

; blefrogi from everything from auction bills ,

to note-head- s. This style of work killed theflorid st vie of ornamentation,

j Th next change was the horridly groUisque' t vle of letter, to read which one wa.s almost j

co'inj-.-llts- l to stand on his lu-a- or else gue.--a j

at it. At present the style is a plain, readable .

! letter, with a srreat oiumtity of filigree work J

A A --S

TERMS f Sl'nS-BliTIiX-,

7

for the respondent .

George Albert and David Iokua. sailers

on the Moi Wahine, gave rimiiar evi-

dence to that of the preceding witnes-e- s,

both maintaining that the schooner'slights were in proper order.

Nehemiah, who had charge of th"wheel t the time of the collision, gave

rulstr !. ially the fame account of the

CATAWBV, sZ IN FAN DEL,

FTC., ETCf, 00

i 00

50cETC

Per ahauintilx months -Per Euo&tb

FKEETIi & PEACOCK.Tcl'iliii o. I.50t.

eirSubscription Payable AIwhjhIii j

Advance.j

ComtnunloeUoiis from all parts ( th- - Kingdom j

will always be very tieeeptahte. ;

Persons rsldiiii in any part of Hie InKed States,. o,,...rlr,tll.II (lilt l)V I'o.-l- l

--Alargf eonsigninont olJust received. j ipwmg, a

circumstances.Captain Dulit was recalled by coun-

sel for the respondent. He admittedbeing near-sighte- and having consulteda doctor about his eyes, but declined to

answer further questions.Mr. Kinney claimed the rejht to te-- t

the evesight of the witness.Genuine German Colognesurrounding it. A line on a business card

will set in this and a vine will wind itsi wav all over the card. In newspaper work

thelv is a frreat variety of faces. Even in the

vail renin uiiKiiiiu ui . .j--.

Office money order.Matter iutended for publication i the editoriu.1

columns should he addressed toAivwiha.'Kditor Pacific i'omkkkc-ia- l

BulneB communications and advertiseni.-nt- s

nouitLJie addressed simply' P. C. ADVKKriHKK,"

Aud not to Individuals

CIG-- A &Buv Tiseni! Smoke Them! Enjoy Them! I

u can have a 'lean iace,Counsellor libelants! applied to have j,.tin -' tyr yPrepared by .lohann Maria Farina,where the letters run close together, or you

this evidence excluded, but it was at- -

. ! - C . arfat' where the letters,a vp a one Ruy them as you call afford ai i nt,' inorit y.Thev are a perfect luxury and a preventative if sicklies

dollar's 'worth, bv the tox, or even a tkuusa'a.l at a time. It i.mitted by the ( ourt, and a test oi mju ,, . taue UD considerable space,

was then appFied. Witness said he could J ylu.r',. has lven a marked change in the last faiiDcr deiiT dTilii'fVJ's-l'lii- lz Colope, GermanyT H ID with a night opera fw years m the matter ot ikxjk iii. "see better at night

nil tlie raze a tew years ago to ua:o:old style, and the older, tne netier.

the lest iKoks are set up in plain,1 Ttornan. The history of some of theP. ENGELBItECHT, CO.,on r

thingNowmoleface.

u

glass. Cross-examinatio- n followed, andit was elicited that he had never had a

collision before.Samuel C. Allen, owner of the Mi

Wahine, was next sworn, and the ques. f type is somewhat unique and quite

niitiltf'.' IIOLLISTEK & CO.,

IOI) FortStrceUinU.-restin-

Unow for sale daily at tin- - Kftilfwinsf Plac-- s ;

Take, for instance, that known as xne ge- -

tion w as put What was tier value . j m(.u.i( which all the characters are square. raiicisco, Cj1.in- - ""' treasurer of the foundry wmcr Minted 21 lirst Street,stion was objected to as havi

.Merctiant street..Hotel ftreet

Fort streetThe que

J. U. SO PERCRTSTAL, SODA WOKKS...T. O. THRUM - l " 1Al In.". inrlr2'.lO ificmf.'. n-j- iii

.1 Jack P.vwa- -t vri'.tP 'v-e'7'ai- i'l the w itness tC fa, " .oV tl Farragut Boat club

in this city and saw there the names of the

members engross with a pen in a very,nnner. He copied a line, and going

. 1 i.7 die'I w'ls was w imaraw n.

of the crew of thefive t'eit

, """'"mf.cZfha.l hi lather," D"U Juan,brother of Carlos V"issue. His main htr

l'eha, another rout the design iu anj home had an artist carry

..,-ih- -t. Notfeehng nnanciall) able EISHEL.STOCK CHAS. JENTIREOctober IlOth.western provinces,, . v to" of cutting the series ofto go the expense

wrote toleUers- -a matter of VXrt- -h--uai hi.

Josef Frnnit r

HONOLULU AND PEARL HARBORS.

schooner, gave corroborative evidence.

James Staples, Captain of the Moi

Wahine, stated what his experience ot

the sea had been. I lad been coasting mbefore taking histhese waters IS months

present command. Had also sailed in

other parts of the world. His evidence

was for the most part identical with thatGreat Kcthietioiis in all Departments,thinks it J.years

chu-- " fr mnniins eonteintorary

eastern foundry to know ir tneythe profits. Theyhalf the expense and share

refused the offer, and he put the letter on themarket himself after great trouble. It proved. treat success from the start, and in

made .?:,0,XH), and that oneyears the foundryletter firmly established them in the business.

The idea of citing a script letter lay along.i.mi.nt.. but when it was done it made

V71RT.VED

BEING OPENEDin the matter of

ha been imposed uionPenrl harbor. So far a the Advertiser

.ssortmentof oods. snifal.le for tbe celebration of No- -SOWsaw tne j'owM-- -

ibout three-quarter- s-- 1 ; ..iof the crew. lie

Teen liiht when To mute room lor a rare aim . i.; ,. i,,,...li onis concerned it mid nothing whateverIts remarks were

about Pearl harbor. the fortunes of two foundries.-Chic- ago News

Interview.and ascertained that his ownof a mile oif,4 v,rt Tiocpssitv for conserving

viml.er ieta. to arrive with I'has. J . I isl.- -l on tne s..i..e

October 2&tl.-- AT-vessel's lights were burning properly.

When the Dowsett was within 150 feet

of them he called out, "Put your helm

hard and at the same time or

the deep water of Honolulu harbor,of regret that theand to an expression

space available for sea going vessels had

leen greatly and unnecessarily lessened

..i..i:... ,r,.rta And we further

Inspiration of an Indian Girl.The other day I was told this story at the

Howard university: A little Indian girl, awounded and terrified little thing, was

brought in here from the Sand C reek massahelmsman to putdered I he schooner' The Popular Millinery House,tF the sheet,Dv ret iiuiimo" ...;. i.,..i- -

suited that it might yet become nec- -j up the

,whee and a o

- .1..., 1 in., ,,1111111'.' i n on.WIllCll Was uoue. n

wheel had the effect of keeping the sailsessary to increase the water ppaeo, in-

stead of continuing to make land by de-h- o

harbor. The "Herald" re- - PIoiioVulu.d giving greater speeu.an 04 Fort Streetmore fullHad that been done they wouldPil v An ' "

Colorado tney can 11 a .ait- - ---

and

cre.placed at this school. For the first

moody, entirely silentyear she was mute,What in the world

and unapproachable.little savage have beencould this ungrateful

thinking aliout? .But finally she made a friend or two, ana

and to talk weird andthen she began to talk,wonderful things. She seemed inspired. She

laid her fingers on the keys and played theincredulous as itand,piano almost instantly

not

X. S. S AC 'i !S. li-opi-ioto- i

have been struck amidships. me

schooner was going nine miles an hour ;

hercmrse was S. E. by E. The Dow-

sett was coming before the wind, and

appeared to be keeping a crooked course,

to all this was toplied that the answerbe found in the opening of Pearl harbor

and the found-

ingto the world's commerce,

of a rival seaport to Honolulu. The.

suggestion was so selt-evide- nt

absurdity of thisthat it called for no reply from

but the "Bulletin" did say that Pearl

1 lv available for vesU croon was on

-- : o :

perfectly, cut ur --

Aseems,

flower that had n gatherel from the

wild and far west in tho fashion he had beendroop and (lie. Ae,gathered could only

she could not letLaving touched the key,She played avA played almost con-t'.i- .r

,i Ai.tirPlv bv ear and inspiration.

judging from the aspect ot ner ngm.s.

This witness was examined at some1 1. .. t,. l.it occurred under his

sels of light draft, and could not be made Out for theLook. : i'Ju ill Khe could only lie in THE LEAPING Ml I. LINE UY HOl'SE.

.AT last i? tw LV"'wait for death.

I1 ATBut a special occasion was approacm8, m 0 I) A Y,

lengwi .'.-- " -

observation, which did not materially

differ from that of the crew.

The Court then adjourned until thismorning, having lirst arranged to visit

the Moi Wahine at the wharf at S p. m.

to see an exhibition of her lights.OCTOHKll TERM HK.FORK PRESTON,

rimv. October 2'Jth.

.,ror nmninr rne youuk 01 1i wI

a shipping port, in the ordinary sense,the Hawaiian Gov-me- nt

for anv sum of moneycommand. And mcould possibly

all seriousness this is the truth. The

capabilities of Pearl harbor are well

known. It is available for small vessels

but even were the obstrucof li 'lit draft,

Oirtn.uij yvj " " ' . Wsome sort, and sbe w as enireaici ,

. !.n i.t lw. filled with famous peopleIU liiui ... , .i

w. V. I'F.AOOCK.

PEACOCK,c who hail ueani 01 iiei, onu 1. 1. tUKKTU.

FREETH &vi ,,U-- to see ami neai o'. 1 1. rol.l ,r TTfltl 11 iMWniuiv.course sue a.uw, V V

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w.

v.;

f

Irh11

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If

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she should never play any more bul WHolexnle Win and S.lril Mrlial-- .To be annomiped shortly.

MKM.IS' ilres.HUi.ikin? establishment on Oi.- - yremises.

Ah Tim vs. Meleana. Continued for

the term on plaintiiFs motion. midst of the entertainment, aim ,u,r. jthe time desired, she came gliding down, and

- HonoUilu, H. I- -XT-MR-

23 ISTiiiicinii streetall in ghostly white. erne was

tion of the outer bar removed tne suoai

inside, combined with the narrow and

tortuous channel, would still remain.

The cost of removing all obstructionsof Pearl harbor would

to tho navigationtherefore be very heavy and altogetherdisproportioned to any advantage that

might be derived therefrom. Put thisan entirely different affair from the

shroud. I do not dare repeal tu r.wher. Suddenly she arosewere showered upon O U AK T E R LY F U S I N E S S

Cl l'ellisson's uncolored," ELEPHANT"..le agents for

Martinelli's cider is the best and purestmade. -

I'olice Court.HKFOHE roiJCE JUSTICE 1UCKERTON.

Eripay, October L'Oth.

J. J. Melehor's , .., . ,f t .l in vears old.unsweetened, pure old 11KAN 1 1 only ino quamie . ,Hy. W. Smith & Co.'s

THISTbEDEW AYIIISKY,

and on, ana uo iglided silently away,

rTiiev found her a little time after in herroom lying on her back very still, her loving

little hands across her breast, her great black

eves forever closed. She was dead. Andtitev buried her as she lay, without even so

lock of her heavy ravenmu" h as disturbing ahair. Joaquin Miller.

Ganstel were. ..Q.i;,r of Pearl River to the ir.lla.mk:itu 'and Sleasing 01 icw-- d -

j

TtniiRhtPs or anv other foreign 1 ower. , mnl,.t0,t in each for drunkennessreduced figures, a large and well assorted stock of

35. AV XS iM-A-iSr- ,

(ieiiornl 15uIuwh Aseiil,

Block, Merchant Street, Honolulu.

ESTABLISHED ISTtb

V. oiler for sale attvviAvot it will rav the Government Wlliiam Allen, charged with assaultSPIRITS, LItil Lliii, et-.- , enner 111 oomv

i. certain harbor , , V ilmina. nleaded guilty CiiiiipbeH's ALES, BEEUS, STOUTS, WIN1or duty paid.OI a counirv 10 un'-".- .. , aii'i uauvi; 1 -

;mv0mr.nt works within its own ter- - . , pvtenuating circumstances. Mr'Il0Iioi o.

i. f., 4ln tdnimient of its own . defendant. Admonislud I. . liox 50 1.rixory, 101 m; t .v. .

..r.mlllCWP W nil entirely different thing' , aiscliarged. Books and accounts and collections attei. l. a to i,ronutly.I TnlanlwiIlP :t?-- .

Joaquin Miller'. Komantic Marriae.hotel parlor was crowded by the audi-

ence in w hich sat the 'Toet of the SierrasIon" of hair, and peculiar of costume. Song

and recitation succeeded one another until aLeiand girl went on the stage to acclaim. She

by Bret Hart, enti-

tledcava a narrative poem

"Luke," in which a simple, heroic front

o rr,cition to alienate one of its s-- p Wils duirged with the larceny f II. Itit :ti.. .intiii. .i..Hell Telepliou I

,i v.od.v 2 a foreign 1 ower f s tM , ,,ropi?rty ot mg N ai W1LDEKDAVIS &LEWIS &d CO.,a territorial foothold and jurisdiction of the V;llne of .xoni $s0, on or about

within its dominions. The question as to vmhvr 7th. Mr. J. Austin for de- -

whether a foreign Power in such a case folul.int- - Ueman.led to 3d of Novem- -

makes a good or a 1 .ad bargain pecuniarily , or

does not come in, although the Keo 1)lo.ult.a guilty to heedless and

"Herald," bv a strange confusion of furions .hiving and was lined $0 and $1

i.lPM.atnieara to think that this is the

Fori Sr-'t- . ImiMn '! lMlr i

iersman is made to tu,wnnout mc.senprehending the truth, how a dainty young

herself towoman has romantically permittedfall in love with him.

Miss Leiand had a strong, musical voice,

and a clever command of the right dialect.

111

Staple and Fancy Groceries.Tho elocutionist was recalled, wnereu--

:o:

Importers and Dealers inlrlii-f- . lr.v hiH ami Ietl.Single h nd i'aiir) Wroeeries,

jSTo. 5k2 Fort street.an,o?"Alli

FRESH FlTJITS, VEGlTABLES,AND .

Ice Trloiase delicaciesemhiacl 11 all varieties the market affords.

Reeeivea by every steamer from San Fraucisco,

FRESH GOODSfull and complete line of

every steamer from California, and always on hand, a

I3rovisioris, Ktc- - Ktc.P.v

passage our, 01 cul-

ler'scrave a floridly descriptive

"With Walker in Nicaragua." Then theimpression on him was palpable enough, and

he Warned on the fair performer in open adu-

lation Th- - selection was accidental, for she

did not know of The author's presence, and itand the upshot was

led to an acquaintance,the marriage of the couple. The union hasbeen blissful, so their mutual friends say.

The establishment of himself for a part of thecabin means no es-

trangement,time in a Washington log

though his wife never lives withhas residence with her relahim there, but a

only point at issue. It argues that 11 j Wahumil pleaded not guilty to charge

Pearl Harbor would cost as much to o ais(ritriy conduct, but was convicted

utilize for commerce as the "Bulletin" am, Scnlenced to 4S hours' hard labor,

subtests, it would be a good stroke of CoPts i 40.

business to cede it to the United States. Snn Yan and Kihikihi were each lined

We do not think so; but it is needless 4, llM,l 1 costs.

to argue this point any further, as the Ah IIu. Lock See and Gar Chi, charged

views of the Advertiser regarding with having opium in possession, were

foreign acquisitions in the Hawaiian i,roU,,ht up and remanded.Islands are too well known to require l iYters.m nas charged on remand

repetition in this place. with the embezzlement of $5-- 14 at Ho- -

;t m ims. however, that a 1,i,1i f,n November 'J;l, lSSo, the money

Telephone No. iMO. P. O. i.ox o. J .

Satis fact ion guaran t eed .

OPENING OF INEW GOODS,choice I!utter, always on bund.tvnnm UV T AIRY lil'TTF.R. in brJeVs.and othertives here in New ork. 1 nat iue

powerful influence over the husband is proved

bv the fact that his hair has U-e- reasonably Daily dellverieB to all partd of the city, Walkiki and the valley.

Itotli Tflcplioiie!, 'o. i:tO. nc2fshortened since they mattM. -- oi. unttTribune.

AND AT

VERY LOAVAT

rincKs,Diiii Ioint Wonders for Mexico.

President Diaz is doing wonders for Mexico

HEHE WE COME TO THE FROSTregularly and findi I read the Mexican papers

lare rtion of the deep water space ot j u.hl, the property of the Hawaiian lu

harbor has been converted eri!m,.llt , and defendant being employed

into dry land, and that the residue of at tho tiin0 ju the Post Otiice. A nolle

it has been seriously impaired by the pVos. was entered.unscientific construction of w harves. pAke who was charged with assault and

We attach no blame to Mr. Gulick for battery on Ah Pong, pleaded not trinity,

this. As Minister of the Interior he j A ,iispte had arisen about the latter s

carried out the work begun many years j ,ptirks, which defendant alleged! caused

before his advent to iower, and all that j impurities in the water which he had to

can lie said about him is that he prose- - j nse. nc w as found guilty and remandedx. 1 :.. ...Ul, nmot.ir vimir :ind lersist- - f , iv ild Mili'Ilt to the Ot ll 11"0?C.

ban re in tone irom tne nine miia greatwas there. 1 don't think anyone, teror oruM-esiv- e he may le, can --With the finest custom-made- -

c.lTrT-irilIlL- B. F. EHLEES & CO; -

;1,,rivp. 1)Ushini country.

Goods1FurmshiiiThere will alwavs Ik? excessively rich peiple

there and exivssively pwr ple. In the in Clothing andterior of Mexico the people aroim y

life ofeuieu 11 ii" s'i-- "te-- " - 1 j Tl,v Imvp X'COtu,. acctwmeii1 1 . .

them ton,l not lime: can ln-nu-

lazinesswork. The weather is always warm, fruits

Kahelemauna was charged wnn oeinga common nuisance by keeping a dis-

orderly house. A great deal of evidence

was given, hut the case was notclothes are not necessary.

nlwavs crow ana L0VEJ0Y & CO.,

. "AT 1.. a

wearo tmke.1 and crown pcopi?

Ever brought to the e Islands, and which we will sell at the following LOW l'ltlCFS:

100 dozen Boys' Wool Suits, per suit S2 50 upward".100 dozen Boya' Jersey Suits, per suit 62 50 upwards.

75 dozen Men's Fine Business Suits, per suit 55 upwards.75 dozen Men's Fine All-Wo- Suits, per suit i1. upwards.50 dozen Men's Fine Black Dress Suits, extra value, per suit SlH upwards.

100 dozen Men's Working Pants, per pair, 1 upwards.Also, an e:;tra fine line of Men's and Boys'

ency than his predecessors. It is ter-hap- s

unfortunate that so much energy

should have been misdirected, but it is

absolutely certain that before manyyears pass the deep water space must beenlarged, at a heavy expenditure in

money, if Honolulu is to become a lead-

ing eeajxn-t-. This might have K-e-

avoided bv harbor conservancy, and it.1 f.IT lit.

very few garments an-- those only of the

coarsest material.Thev live a lazv, idle life and nothing could

chan- - them. The peonage system has been

abolished for vears and yet many of the ig-

norant Mexicans still engage as peons notiit to tlie Mi Wahine.

At S o'clock last evening his Honor

tbe Chief Justice, together with mem II O E S .

AVine and bpinr ALerciuui,No- - 15 SMuuanu Street.

H-- tng enl,rged and renov.ir 2 "

"ROYAL CX.TJI3 GIX."s..f the bar identified with the Ad- -to sav, as me jieraiu beris no answer

the schooner .Moimiraitv case in w hu hlv. and otlnrW-ibJn- te-ur- si.t lar

does, that the coral shoals may be

dredged out, and that beyond the reef

there is abundance of unobstructed

water in the Pacific Ocean.on boardgentlemen inierested, went

Allen A Eobin-on- 's whart, torher at ty of Ul.l, t.tir.g our own iiiij 01 luuoji ami i irnSocial attention is called to this extra quaof judging from what parts

vet knowing that they have oeen ire--i w ,

oflK.ndace. The railroads maythat sort but the Mexi- - ,

mricani-'- some of the cine,;ms will always I

Milona.

r.xtent of Oregon's Salmon Fisheries.An idea of the exten-ivene- ss of Oregon's

salmon fisheries can be had from these sta-- j

tisties. which the .Salem Or.) Astorian putsforth:' Over Ctyoo boxes of tin have or arebem 'worked up into cans for the coiningsalmon season's pa. k. Nearly $'J5U,IWU worth j

of tw ine has been o!d to the Columbia river j

canners for nets for the season. In the nextthree weeks boats to the value of SoOO.tX'O i

will be put in trim for the fishing season of j

the purpos. superior artic leill the Ve- -i hrauds of Iteer. Ale and I'orter. . .t '(iifiiriiin It mi's ana

100 dozen Lnlaundried Shirts, per piece 5'ie upwards.100 Men's Fine Undershirts, per piece 5dc upwards.100 doz.-- Men's Fine White Drc-s- Shirt-- , per pa ce 1 2. upwards.100 dozen Men's All Woo! Working Shirts, per piece 51 50 upwards.

50 dozen Men's Straw Hals, per piece "5c upwards.75 dozen Boys' Straw Hats, per piece 50c to ?1 50.

We are confident these prices will satisfy the most exacting. We onlywhat we mean ! Any unsatisfactory article may be returned and the money will

eheerfullv refunded. Koniciuber the PI. UK FKONT, corner Merchant and Port Mtreets.

EA.Gr A-1N-" &d CO.'S

H53 tf

A full assonmen. w(t.r ,.,,, quarts and Mnts.of the deck her lights could be distin-.;tihe,- l.

in order that the statements Al-H- ITtUlUlit JT..".-- 1 ....always in stock.

".u.VqSt: .ae: mi-'h- t be more clearly Liqueurs, JBitters, Etc.Cordials01 me wu;70 ' ,i.l :ni estimate formed ofunderstc

Itomeilic IToilnce ltThe following arcJe receipts of

domestic product for tho week endingFriday, October L''d : Sugar, 5,000 bags ;

paddy, 1,700 bags; rice, 1,230 bags;Via, 70 bags; corn, SO bags ; molasses,40 barrels; potatoes, 400 bags and 3'Jo

hides.

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their credibilit- - attended to and foods carefully racked for shipment.Island orders promptly

lryjanlC IV O. Bui 1ST,Telephones .io.of Martinelli'sBeadc:der.

"iscnientadvert; V

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PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER. OCTOBER 30, iesG.

LEARNING LANGUAGES. MODERN SCHOOL OF FRENCH OPERAI5Y AUTHORITY. St. Aiidrt'H'i C;U IieJral.The ?rvi.-- at thN hun-l- i t -- n. it--w.

coibluftvl ly tlit r,iho of Uon.iUiU.will ) : Il.tly I'ttinmniVn. :.:'. a. m.!Iiiv ( i t r i r j , uitii 'vn: v.).. :it ::.'.

posa, from the Colonies; bark Hope, from "?oitTownsend, Washington Territory, and hark 2ro aCia, from Liverpool. Following Lave Veer; thedepartures. Steunship Mariposa and bar'sen-t- i

ue Ella, S in Francisco-- hark Star ef Devr-a-

fr Fatminx's Islmd.anJ bark Thoru.ts K. Foste",for Port Towsend, W. T.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.mmy royal s!J Xi

41141

Martinfclii"s cider ii ab.solutoly pure.The Kinau is due thi? morning frra

Maui and Hawaii.The German bark 'Pacific wil! shortly

sail from this port for Gennany direct.

Information of tbe whertubouts of aChinaman named Chon Choy is wanted.

There i consi'h-rabl- e tree trimming re-

quired to be done in various part-- ; of thecity.

The Claus spreckel-- i will leave to-da- y forSan Francisco. The mail closes at 11

o'clock.The book of the.-ea-o- n. TnKlloNoj.ru-- -

ALMANAC ANH DlKECTuliV f"i lSV. Price."J cent.--.

1 1 irli Ma-- s at 10 a. m. and vesper.-- at1 :.') at the Koman (."atholic Cathedral ti-- !

morro'-v- .

Tbe foundati" ms are being dii for thenew building at the corner of Hotel andNuuanu .streets.

What with criminal and civil business,the session ,f the Police Court la-te- d allday on Friday.

Yal lilatz Milwaukee lager beer is theline-- t in the market. P.ottled expresIy1'or this climate.

Mrs. C. 1. Iaukea, wife of His Excel-lene- y

the Covernor of Oahu, is expected toreturn by the Alameda.

"As a true tonic, eil'eetive invigoratnrami genuine appetizer. Daily's MaltWhisky is unex( elled."

Mr. J. Ilil-le- r and Mr.--. I. K. Nordbergwere married Thurstlay evening by theKev. J. A. Cruzan, at the resilience of thelatter.

The Koyal Mail steamer Alameda is dueto-ila- y from San Francisco, en route to theColonies. .She brings dates to the 2:',d.

Mr. Lewis J. Levey will hold his regularcash sale at 10 o'clock this morning, whenhe will oiler a large assortment of goods.

Undres.-e- d kid gloves, ladies' underwearpink, white, cream and blue cashmere justr.,..eiv..tl bv Ai steamer, at C. J. Fishel's.

. ,Messrs. Davis A: lbler will receive ny

the Alameda to-da- y fresh California li-l- i,

fruits and vegetables on ice. Leave yourorders early.

Dr. E. Pratt, Pellefontaine. Ohio, writes :

"j am wt.n pleased with your Dully 's Pureit.,u u'klJ..,- - ..,..1 i.Ul ns t f.vi-hiiv- v-- in

my practice."The evidence in the Admiralty case is

not yet completed, and it is not probablethat the hearing of arguments w ill be com- -

xnenced until next week., - , A1.nne,1:, Messrs. Lewis Co..,' . . . . - . i

'WlU n(elve on ice a consignmeiii oi iienfruits, fish ami vegetables, tor w hich ordersshould be left in good season.

Letter w riters to New Zealand and Australia should have their correspondence

V

David Manaku baa been appointed Assistant

Postmaster Geuerril oi the Kingdom.F. WINDENBERG,

i- - General.Ap proved :

L. AHOI.O,Minister of the Interior.

Honolulu, October IbHi.

of Interior.S E Eau if, Esq., Las tLid day been appointed

Clerk of the Market of Lahainsi, Island of Mini.L. AIIOLO,

Mi iii.-itfc- of Interior.Ilouolul'i, Oc tol.er 27, lefO. 210doct:;;w lovIj j

j

The following named persons Lave this day j

been api-o- i ntf-- d De puty Road Supervisor?:j

Hon. J. K. Kill-lie- , for district of North Koua,Hawaii.

J. Kr.pahu, for the District of Kail, Hawaii.L. AHOLO,

Minister of Interior. !

Honolulu, October -- 7, lldocf.-;i!Wii"vl-

All water rates due on or before term endingDecember lbH' t be paid at the office of

the Honolulu Water Works before thel.'.th day of

November, KiC.

Parties paying rates will present their last re-

ceipt.(.'HAS. I!. WILSON,

Superintendent Honolulu Water Works.

Approved;WALT EH MURRAY GILSON.

Minister of Interior.Honolulu, October 11, LW. l.;:inol."d. w

The following is the list of Tax Collectors ap-

pointed for the year 1H8I;

Ilattaii.Hilo F. PahiaFlaiuakiia, HaalilioNorth Kohala. . . . 1. H. NaliinnSouth Kohala. . . . . . (itove IJtdl

yorth Koua. . . .

South Kona... J. NahinnKau ....U.S. MartinPuna Puaaloha j

.Hani.Labaina . . . . Kia NabaoleluaWailuku .....Jobn w. KaluaMakawao (it'n. K. IlicburJ.sou i

liana JosfjiaMolokai auil Lauai. . . .Keaw rolu Kaiua

Oaliu.Honolulu . Geo. 11. LureEwa and Waiauae. . . ..Lot.lI.Laiue j

Koolauloa . . H. KauaibilsWaialua . . KaiiwalaKoolaupoko J. Kuae

Hanalei. . . Ino. KakinaKawailiau. .s. Kaiu j

Koloa ..Ol.ekaiLibue . .S. Naatiao :

Waimea. . . J KalaNiibau J. Ktab- -

VAI I. 1'. K.N'A,Milliliter of Finance,

finance OflU-e- , October 'J. ,

lr.--- a w-n- o J

I'Olir OF UDNOIiL'LU, 11. 1.

A It St I VAIAFiunxY, Octolier

Scbr Waiiualu, from HanaSchr ftiiruh and Eliza, froiu Koolau, OalmSobr Kaulilua, from WaiaaaeScbr Liboliho, from Kauai

ItKIMKTI KKS.Friday, October --"J.

Stnir Kilauea Hon, Cameron, for Ilamakua,Hawaii, via Labaina. at " i m

VHHeI Ieiviua: To-Ia- y.

i

Am brittle Claus Sitreckels, K P brew, torSan Francisco

Scbr Moi Wabine, Staples, for Hamakua, Ha- -

wait I

ScIh: Kanikeaouli, for KohalaKchr Rainbow, for Koolaa, OahuSchr Haleakala, for l'epeekeo, HawaiiScbr Karab and Eliza, for Koolau, Oabu

VoHel in Irt Ironi I'oreiyrn lorlH.Am hktne Oeortse C Terkins, II Ackerman

from Han FranciscoGerbark Paciric, C Altmann, from FiremenAm bark Caibarien, Ci A Perkins, from San

Francisco, via MahukonaHaw schr Jennie Walker, II Anderson, from

Farming's Island.Am bk Hope, V W P Fenl.allow, from Port

Towusend, W TBrit bark IronCra, Wm Jones, from Li verpool

Brit shiv Hospoda, J Hahcock, from Newcastle,X S W, due Ocioher ltl-IS- O

Urit bark (.jlennaher, Kolleston, from Liver- -

j.ool, due Jan 15-3- 1 i

Am hark Martha Fisher, from Glasgow, dueJan 13-3- 0

Urit hark W H Watson, from Liverpool, due j

AnTkUrtbaIuvis.F M sailed from j

Uoston August .th. due DeeemherHaw whr General Mepel, Sanders, from j

French Friiiate si.oals-- , due Nov L'o-a- o

K M SS Alameda (Ami, 11 H Morse, from SanFrancisco, en route to the Colonies, due Ociot'eroUth.

Am hktne Discovery. John I.ee, from SanFrancisco, dne at Mahukona, Hawaii, Octoher23-t!- ti

lb-i- t hark K J Spt-nce- , from Hongkong, dueOctoher lM-'- jr

Oer hark Hydra, from HontrkoiiS, due lecem- -

ber 1 13Am brfjtiie W V, Irwin, J V. McCulloch, from

Han Francisco, due Oct 20-3- 1

Am hr,'tue Anna, Roheitsou, fiom San I'ran-ric- o,

due at Kahului, Maui, Oct '2- -'

Am t.ktue Mary Winkelman, Chas Uai-kus- ,

from San Francisco, due Nov 4

Am hrntne Jjhn I) Sjireekels, C S p'rii., fromSan Francisco, due Nov 11-1- 5

Miiiii.; ri,s.

The steamers Kinau and Likelike will arriveto-da- y from windward ports.

The steamer Kinau leaves nt-x-t Monday fur theVolcano and way porti.

The. schooner W&itnalu arrived in hnllast (( t..i-h-

"J'.Uh from liana, Maci. Kejiertu fine weather.

The schooner Surah and Ell.a hronht r.no hajjsrice from Koolau, Oahu, Octoher j'.'th.

Messrs. I'ruee .'t Butler ar still rpniriu theirschooner, the llammonia. Sh will he com-

pleted the latter part of next month.

posted m good time to-da- y, us the Ala-- ,the sbip and that th2 crew w as di owne 1 un-nieda- w

ill probably not remain long i" j tli tha next spring, and it was then too late."'

An Illustration of the Idea tbe InspiredI'iciulnm ii are lriiiij; at.

Once upon a time, a long tinv ago, awriter for. a Hash weekly wrote a novelcaiie-- "The Pumb Singer." An old miner ;

in the Sierra, who Lai not changed bis nam-- ) i

when he came to L'a'.iioruia, who kept up '

his correspondence with his family longafter he had left home, who clung to the ;

mines long after they were abandone 1, who j

lived in a cabin long after other people had j

begun to live in villas, and who did various j

other things not found in Bret Ilarte or theannals of California, introduced me to this ;

most oecnu-i- person. Tu-- . i'umb Singer."At the same time 1 ma le the acquaintance ;

of -- The Worn.. n in Whit ." Our miner had ;

papered his wa.ls with the pictorials whichcame to him in hatches irom his homo. Itwas his custom to open the paper fairly,s juarely, and honestly, without any regard i

to the se meaee uf pag.s, and paste it on tbe ;

wall, so that to thi- - day I know but oneside of "Tne Pumb Hnger. "

I was cue a little gioup of children whoused to go hunting j .me-nuts- . Like manya Miinrod and oL' goo 1 reputation,we knew just where to lind them in quantity. ,

We love. 1 to stroll la. ily thr ugh the bigpines, to h ar the crisp erun. h of tho p ne j

needles under our feet, to s ent the sweet,balsamic, whoksem breath of the pine inthe air, tostiiug the iierfect c nes on ourt ords, to play with the glint of t he sunthrough the long tress ded branches; butwhen it came to downri zht hard pine nutt-ing, we always, went to i tan's cabin. Healways k. pt a bagful for the children, j

which he in turn got from the Indians, foryour pine-nut- , iie your Voemite trout, isa little shy of aaythmg but Indians. j

When Dan was not at home, we waited j

for him these desultory miners never work j

long and read "The Wo nan in White" and"The 1 u;ub Singer," to pa s the time away. !

The Dumb Singer, a beautiful, dark- - j

haired creature in the picture she lookedlike Pendeiinis's Miss 1 otheringay had a j

nervous alt'ecth n w hich l.a I entire pos-es- s- j

ion of her vocal chords, so that in the mostcritical moments of life this curious youngwoman used to p.-a- l ut h- - r emotions in a j

rich, high soprano, and never came to her j

speaking voice till th la.-- t chapters. As;these were on the pasted side of t. .6 wall, wonever had the pleasure of reading them, i

Put we took th? Keenest delight in as much j

of the novel as we could get at. Py one of j

the inscrutable processes of childhood's j

reasoning we determined that it was anopera, and used to set the Dumb Singer's '

vocal outbreaks to musi? of our own com- - j

posing. Our favorite morce .u was selectedfrom a peculiarly tragic episode. j

The young lady's father being ruined j

with that expedition in ruin pecular to j

novels, he took advantage of the occasion to j

fall in a i apopletic tit. ih Dumb Singerthereupon arose and buiv-- t forth into a l.oodof melody to the simple words, "itun for the j

doctor! run for the do. tori" I

Perhaps it was their simplicity which recommended them to us. Perhaps their j

adaptability to the roundel, of whi h wewere very fond. At all eents whenwe said to each other in our inspiredmoments, "Lets make an opera." this beingthe modi st manner in which we always ex-

pressed ourselves, it was our first impulse tolimber our void s w ith "Pun for the doctor."

I am quite ertain now that we were atthe root of the modern school of Frenchopera. There were no dashing, brilliant,engrossing solos in our opera, but we used totake the most laudable prido in inventingpretty tunes for short and unimportantsentences, and that se. ms to be exactly theidea these inspired - rem h neii are drivingat. "i.ety U." in The Argonaut,

The Science of Newspaper Ath ertisinjj.Newspaper advertising is now a science,

and is as near perfection in getting at re-

turns a - it well can be. There has been arevolution in the maun r of conducting ad-virtsi-

agencies, an 1 th'j methods invogue a few years since would prove ut-

terly worthless now. The provincial pressat one time would willingly accept anythingin payment for advertising, and pioiucersof patent articles, unknown to the generalpublic, fo.md no dilUcuity in inducingcounty newspapers and in many instancesthe city press in the smaller cit.es or coun-try not only to ac cept the at tides adver-tised iu payment, but would manage to getenough cash out of the publisher, in addi-tion to the advertising, to at least pay theoriginal cost of the f.rti ie advertised.

All this is changed now. It is almostimpossible to find a newspaper, be it ever somodest in pretensions, wii.ing to acco-.- t

such terms. The fact has finally been re-

alized by newspaper publishers that no newarticles can be successfu ly introduced tothe public without the aid of the press, afact which was always known to the ad-

vertiser, and "trade contracts'' are fast be-

coming relics of the past, n otwithstandingwhich fact newspaper advertising is on theincrease, while bill post.ing is growing moreand more unpopular every year. N. M.

Drake in GloLe-Lemoera- t.

Charles Sumner's Tr-- e Is Dying.1Vhat is know-'- i as Charles Sumner's tree

in the cai itol grounds is dving, and willhave to be taken away. This tree stands inthe center of the walk leading from New-Jerse- y

avenue to the southeast entrain e tothe capitol building, and was greatly ad-

mired by Senator .Sumner for its splendidsymmetry and luxuriant foliage. Someyears ago, when the c lpitol grounds werebeing: remodeled, the landscape artist di-

rected its removal to make room for thewalk. Senator Simon Cameron, from hisroom at the C'ongres-iona- l hotel, saw whatwas going on an 1 ran o er to the place inhis and slippers. Hemade use of some very vigor-ous language concerning the new-fangled landscape architecture that wasbeing introduced, and sworo that Sumner'stree should not be sacriiiced. lie said thatSumner and he had never been friends, butthat as long as be lived he should see thatso nol le an object of his colleague's aifec-tio- n

should be sj ared. War-higlo-u NationalRepublican.

An Anecdote of John C. Calhoun.I re eutly came across an anecdote of

John C. Calhoun which will be as new tovour read, rs jerha.s as it was tome. Itappears that a lady fri--n- oii'-- importunedhim to write an original poctu in her album.Strange to say, be t onviite l. Alter manyattempts to lahio.i his thought fancifullyhe wrote the word "Whi.-ivas,- but to savthis life he coul I go no lurth-- r. Having selecte 1 the most unpoitical word in the lan-lua.- e

to start with the mu-- e tl d from himin horror and atlr.ght, leav.ng tie stei nlogician ballU-d- . 1 ing of the perform-ance of his promi-- e ho wrot.; to the ladyfrankly admitting his plight. Slie aslce 1

that the album be i turned ju-- t as it s,t .od.Washiagton Cor. Augusta (,oa i ( hronicl .

V yf Tliousriuil Iollars for :i Meal.Republicans have ct'i tainly had th-i- r

share in tho Rlitt-- of tin Cafe An-lai- z.

savs The I'aris News. '1 ho jn'i-e- nt ''Dauphin,''asM. Wilson is aile- - ti liat-il- call-i.- by Lifriends, once gav a "it llian repast in thegreat restaurant. Tho covers were iu-- t

twenty-liv- e in number, and each cover rep-rtsont- e

1 a blue tan of l,fM franc.Five t'uouand duliars for a meal: Chi. agoTribune.

rifntTit ifflic. Southern I reee.The rcfriit freeze at the south was not an

unmixed evil. The fro-- t penetrated thearth to the depth of a foot, and soil that Ladbeen impacted fc--r several years was loisenedand made ready for unusual productiveness,while numerous pests of th worm and bugorder were probably Jest roved by the cold.

Chicago Times..

NOT TO BE THOROUGHLY ACQUIRED

FROM TEXT-BOOK- S ALONE.

Hie Prime Neeeity or Tc u hii'S a Lan-

guage by Kar at the WrongEnd of tbe Line Easy to Teach aBaby to Talk Correctly.M. Michel Breal iolivore-- before the b'or- -

bonne a noteworthy lecture upon tne meicoaof learning foreign languages, in wcicn adboldly condemned ail scientific systems invogue, an 1 declared to his Parisian auditorsthat if hi- - hi.i.seif knew Low to speak veryfew languast although he could real anumber, it was owing to the imierfectk n ofhis ear. y iinzuistic training. Some of h:sremarks will have much interest lor Amer-ica- n

rea-le- i s.The n;ain point he iite'hpted to establish

in his lect-- e. rep:o icie.-- by The llevuePoliti :ui et Literature, was the prime ne--

ces-.t- y oi a language ty tar. Toteaching a In nig language oy tne eye, ac-c-

:ing to any s.;e.!i, no n.atter howscholar!- - the method or how apt the pupil, ,was likely to produce v- ry iudiib t eat re-sui- ts

lot- - th-- sjimpl-- ' reason that such a sys-

tem it.;f is a sub. ei sioii of the natural law.Speech beiiu tho primitive n edium of theeoniimuii ation of ideas by sounds, andwritten language only the subsequent iy

art of tixing those id' as by durableeign, it is obviously controverting naturecomm' ticiag at tue wrong end of thehue to attempt to teach language nrst iythe eye. The conse jueuees ot this fal-- e

mt thoil in educational establishments ar etruly la l entabla lu the lyc es, ac- -

cording to M. Pacal, it is he'd that tenyears' stud' are re luisi.e for the learningof Hngli-h- :

NOT L'iAKXKI) FROM HCtOK AboXK.The i'reneh government has learned to

appre iate the imp.-sdbiiit- of thoroughlylearning a i language out oi books,alone; and thoe public-schoo- l instruetorswho are educated by the state are now sent i

'

to Kngiand to learn" English, to Germany tolearn German. They are pla ed in privatefamilies, and generally learn the language i

tolerably well in one year, very well in twoyears. To be a$.e to read a language is onething, to speak it another: Tho germansseem to reeo0iii: o that shaking is rather aquestion of mental ha', it than learning;they do not say he knows French," but "hecan French," er Jcann franzosish.

A language should I e learned by theadult just as it is ac mire I by the child.This too much ignored truth is well niani- -

feste 1 by the facility with which soldiers,servants, mechanics and others master anidiom during a comparatively brief sojournin a foreign country. And w hen a languagehas thus been acquire 1 orally, it becomeseasy enough then for any educated personto learn its orthography, its grammaticallaws and niceties, and the beauties of itsliterature, but let it ie well understoodthat no boolc can teach pronounciation thatno printed system can train the ear, thatno cabinet study an ever teach one tothink in anoth r language than one's own;and this it is absolutely necessary to do be-

fore a language can be thoroughly mastered.THE TIM K TO TF.ACH LAXGCAGES.

The time to teach languages, then, is notafter the min 1 has become well developed,but w hile it is still shaping. It is as easy toteach a baby to speak in two or three lan-

guages as in one. Suppose, also, the caseof a father who always talks French to thechihl, while th moth-- r i.lways talks Eng-

lish. The cbhd, says M. Ureal, is not at allastonished because his mother speaks a diil-e- nt

lauguigo from thj other peopl . w horn heknows.

"He simply thinks that is his mother sway of talking; that is the way his mothercabs things all the acts of his life have an-

other nau.e when his mother mentions them.In his little head there is develop a specialgroup or representative ideas, of which thetigure of his mother lorms the center. Thechild does not translate. he does not knowwhat translating means: he does not knowthat hi is speaking two languages, nor evenwhat a language is. He only knows thathis mother will not answer him if he callshis dod a poupee instead of a "doll" Chil-

dren have been known to evince the great-est amazement on hearing other personsspeak the very language which they hadthought to be the unique and special idiomof their mother, so intimately were thotwo idsas associated for them. Let thevears ass let the same education continue;and the two languages are at the chil l's dis-

position. They are developed together, butin a para I d way, and w ithout intermixing.

New Orleans Times Democrat.

Hospitals Uiiilt by Charity.In England hospitals are built and main-

tained in all her cities by pure charity, andanybody taken sick or meeting with an ac-

cident in the streets can be admitted atonce and healo I by first-clas- s physiciansand surgeons entirely fro-- of charge, and inthe case of very poor people, this is a greatblessing, for they are attended to and nursedin a n anner very much superior to w hatthey would meet w ith In their own homes.

A certain Sunday in every year is setapart for a special collection in all thechurches, chapels, etc., and a certain Satur-day in every yo. r tor a collection in thedifferent factories, workshops, stores, ollicesand all other places where manual labor isemployed. The money thus collected is allput into one fund auJ then divided amongthe diiVerent hospitals, intirmaries, etc.You will therefore see that by this systemthe workingruun contributes his quotaequally with his wea'thier brother, therebygiving him a f. cling of indepeiidt nee in ac-

cepting the beneiiis o: the institution, forthere are many work'nir.on to whom thoidea oii receiving charity in any form is en- - j

tirely repugnant. Detroit Free Tress, j

Tlie On alter ( itv's Marble Pile.Philadelphia's n arblo pile, the city hall,

is still tuilinished. Detwetn 1 1 ,CKi.,.HMj and$iV,o: 0,0 ) have been expended upon it!since tiie laying of the corner stone in 17-- '.It is the largest building, finished or incourse of completion, in the United States,and is est i mat. d to cover J.vU0 more squarefeet than the apitol at Washington. Thetower on the north -i ie will be surmounted bystatue of 1 emi, and its extreme height whencompleted will be feet-- It has nowreach d a height of Xl'iO feet. ChicagoTimes.

Interesting Fxverhnent in As;ricultiire.All interesting e cperiment in agriculture

is about to be trie I on the duke of Tort-land'- s

Nottinghamshire estates. His gracehashtafar.il of 4a acres, at GiingleyCarr, to a company of six agri u tural la-

borers They are allowed to take the farmas it stands. wi;h- ut pa-in-

g valuation ortenant rij.Lt. The duke finds them stock,implements, hor.--e , etc., charging them alow rate o: interest ou the wUie. LondonLetter.

Scvcn-Ii- H ii Afrifan Caterpillar.A spiny Afiican caterpillar, seven inches

long and of a steel gray color was exhibitedat a recent meeting of the Linnean so.-iet-

of London.Mine. Tatti invites her the

Marquis de C'aux, to her musical matinee-.-l-

Paris.

I)i tl'eiciu Iletwc-c- Cotton and linen.t'ottoi! is not a fil-cr- . but a plant hair. It

holds to bj spun into a thrtad because; o '

pa uliar twis's in each bai . shown und--

the microscope, y in polaried liht.Lir.eu t.iread niaj- - be spun ecu?e the tlaxfibers have certain roughnesses on their sur-faces, which enable them to cling together.

Boston Budget

a. in. wii l i' u a

dress by th l:;.shi of Honolulti. at o

p.m. au '.ai- - are unappropn.u'"Sccoii'l 'onur nation, Uev. t.'h-o- . Wal- -

lat e, p.i-t- or : Morning prayer, withsermon, 1 1 :lo a. evc-nir.t- : prayer,with sermon. undav schoolmeet.s at P a. in. in the I'ltnahoa I're-Se.i- ts

paratory School liiiiluin-al- fi - at

At Hi- - I..n'!iin.The .services will be as fol-

lows : Sunday-M-hoo- l at :4-"- o'clock. A

l.ible class has been organized, vJiichwill be condiictt'd by Mrs. S. K. I'cshop.Public worship, with preaching by lb-v- .

Ii. ('. Oggfl, the jtast.-r- , at 11 and 7:::"o'clock. At th" niornijig serice thepa-t- or will preach on the Fight h ( '

"Tlioii ii"t steal."The subject in the evening will be.

The ;iit of Manna." All are invitedand wiil be made welcome.

- .. .m . ! ii I men t.

In (jtir "P.v Autiioritv" ctiluiun it will j

be seen that Mr. Ibtvid Munaku has '

been appointed Assistant Po.-tma.--

General. This appointment will giveuniversal satisfaction. Mr. Manaku isone of our mo- -t promising Hawaiians,and is competent to the important position he has been ealh to 111

very respect. Ins obugiiig mannersami strict attention to business haveearned for him a multitude of friends,who wish hhn well in his new position.

TRUE MERIT REWARDED.

6TYLE OF SCHOOL LITERATUREKNOWN THIRTY YEARS AGO.

On of Hill Nye's Selection, Written by

Himself Ariangeil witb Special Kefer-enr- e

to the Matter of Cboice, Delicatami IitJicult WiiiN.

One day as George Oswald was going tohis tas s, and while pas ing through thewood, he sph-- a tall man approaching inan opposite direction along the highway.

-- Ah:" t'--. ought Ocorge, in a low, mellowtone of yoice. -- whom have we here?"

Good mo ning, my tine fellow," el

the stranger, pleasantly, "ho youre.-i-de in this locality."

- Indeed I do," retorted George, cheerily,dropping his nn. In yonder cottage, nearthe glen, my widowed mother and her thir-teen children dwell with me. "

-- And how did your papa die.'' theman, as he thoughtfully stood on the otherfoot awhile.

-- Alas, sir," said George, as a largo hottear stole down his pa'e cheek and fell witha loud report on the warty surface of h

ba;e foot "he was lost at sea in a bitter galaThe goo 1 ship foundered two years ago lastriiristmastide. and father was foun lered at

And what is your a,e, my line fellow?-- '

quoth the stranger.'If I live until next October," said tha

boy, in a deelamatoiw- tone of... roice suita- -

Je for a ecot,j jteader, "1 will bo 7 yearsof age -

A LARGE FAMILY OK CHILDREN."And who provides for your mother and

her large family of children.'" queried theman.

"Indeed, I do, sir,"' replied George, in ashriil tone. 'T toil, oh, so hard, sir, for weare very, very poor, and since my eldersis:er, Ann, was married and brought herhusband home to live with us I have to toilmore assiduously than heretofore."

"And by what means do you obtain alivelihood.'" exclaimed the man, in slowlymeasure 1 and gram : ati. al words.

"by digging wells, kind sir," repliedGeorge, picking up a thed aat as he spokeand stroking it on the back. "1 have a goodedu. atiun, and so I am enabled to dig wellsas well as a man. 1 do this daytimes andtake in washing at l.ight. In this way I amenabled to maintain our family in a pre-carious manner; but, oh, sir, should my

wish for other ways of passing your timer''Indeed 1 do sir," sai l the lad. "I would

fain run and romp ami be gay like otherboys, but I must engage in constant manualxercise, or we will have no bread to eat

and I have not seen a pie since papa per-ished in tho moist and moaning sea.''

savkd naor A IK KKIED OltAVE."And what if I ere to tell you that your

papa did not perish at sea, but was savedfrom a hurried grave.'" asked the strangerin pleasing tones.

"Ah. sir," exclaimed Ceorgo, in a genteelmanner, again doiliing Ins cap. "I'm toopohte to tell you what I would say, and bo-

lide, sir, you a.e much larger than 1 am.""i-ti- t my brae lad," said the man in low

musical tones, "do you not know me,Georgie. Oh, George:''

"I must say." repl.ed George, "that youhave th a Ivantage of me. Whilst I mayh&-- met you before, I can not at this mo-

ment place you, ir."-- My son: oh my son:" murmured the

man, at the same time taking a large straw- -

berry murk out of the valine ami showingit to the lad. "Io yo.i not reeogiuo yourjiarent vn your father's si.le: When ourgood ship went to the bottom, all perishedsave Hie. I swam several miles through thebillows, and at l ist, utterly exhausted, pave

11 hoivt of lif Suddenlv a bright l leacame to me and I walked out of the sea andrested myself.

"Ai.d now my brave boy," exclaimed theman with creut elee. "see what I haveirougijt; tor you."' It was but tbe work ofniomeiit to mi lasp from a shawl strap,whi h he held in his hand, and present toCeoi-e'- s astonished a large 40 centwat. nne'.oa, which he had brought with himfrom the Orient.

"Ah." said (.Jt o: ge, this is indeed a gladsurprise. Albeit, how can 1 ever lepajyou:'' Bid "ye in loston Ulobe.

Samuel .1. Tililen's Vocal Trouble.In the course of testimony taken m a

suit in ew York, in which Samu.l J. Til-de- n

is interested, Mr. TilJen said that itwas painful for him to speak. -- I Lave anaffection of the larynx which impairs thoelasticity of what are called the vo alc hords so that th; y will not come toother,the air passes through without th.ir helpingto form words, and so ivJuee me to a whu- -

per. There is no soreness nor apparent dis- -

ease, but only a los of elasticity, so that itmakes me ta k with gr.-a- t diTicultr and gen- -

fi-al'- i.i a whisixT, excei-t- i iir when 1 havea cold, un-iv- which the chords approacheach other better." C'Lioago JournaL

. -Tlx hvli-i::-- of N- - .v iexi-- like tn lvloa of

t i. !'! ti.!- - ! in soiit in pursuit of them.and tlit-m- .

u t DTI vp ro itJhlll imnUi o biuijii

Tills absolutely pureCIDER is manufac-tured in the orchardone year before plac-

ing it on the market,and generates its owngas by natural fer-

mentation.

A small invoice ustreceived and for saleby

jrACFARLANE & CO.

Australian Mail Service.4

FOR SAN FRANCISCO,

The new and fine Al atee! sb.MDihlp

h 6 AUSTRA T. I 9

Of Hit Oceanic Steamship Company, will be duat Honolulu from HyUney and Auckluuu

on or mIioui

November QOtliAmi will leuve tor the uheve port with mall audpitHseiiKers on or about that date.

Eor frelKht or pussjiKe, having HCPKHIOHACCOM MOUA'l'ION'S, apply to

Win. G. Irwin & Co.,AOKNTN.

For Sydney and Auckland.

The new and fine Al steel suamahlp

99

Of the Oceanic Nreaniship Comr-&n- j will bdue at Honolulu from hao Francisco

or or ahout

Octobei SO Mi,And will have prompt ciispatrn with malla andpanseiiKers for the above ports.

For f.elif ht "r passime, having NCPKItlOR AC-COMMODATIONS, apply to

Win. G. Irwin & Co.,AOENT8

PROGRAMMEOF

FESTIVITIESTo lie held in honor of the

50tlit)f Ills Majesty the KinV Uirtliday.

Tuesday, November 16th.

Grand Reception and Hookuj.u, from 10 to 4o'clock, ami lu the evening Fire Work and Hon-

olulu Fire Department" s Torchlight I rocemlon.

Wednesday, November 17th.

Unatta, from 9 o'clock a. m.

Thursday, November 18th.

Hiutorical Procesnion, froiu U o'clock a. tu.Hanehall TournaInen, from 1 o'clock p. in.Historical Tahleaux, from 7 o'clock p, in.

Friday, Novembor 19th:

Grand Hal I, evening.

Tuesday, November 23d.

Grand Luau.

Saturday, November 27th.

Horse Race.

Monday, November 29th.

Military Tarade.

Thursday, December 2d.

State Din r.er. VJfi tf

XOTICR

CHINU CHEUNO PINft HAS THIS DAYMR.been authorized to tdfm onr firm in.Be tyi procuration WING OS WO 4 CO.

Houjlulu, Oct. 1, lbC. 177 x-- tf

Absolutely Pure.Tins powder never varies. A manTl of purity,

etmrtii nr-- v More eeonoiuieiUthan theord'avary hinds. r.nd cannot K-wJ-d in conv-TH'tit- io

i vita tho multitude of low test, shortweight, ahc--i r.rjiliosphato .wders. SoLPONLYUI

rNS. ItovAi. hii PowfctB. Co.. loo Waii--

j. y.OA-w- tf

HOUSE ChlPPIiXUbone Mitli ltlsiiatcli

WITH TUi; CELKIIKATKI)

Lightning Clippiii&;3aehiiic-- AT THE- -

HAWAIIAN HOTEL STABLES.

Apply lo

JULES & IIAYLEY.tki rrnoNK :w. 213 nov29

NOTICE.'JMIK 11 KU FLAK QUARTERLY MEETIXO OFA the I'aciiic Hardware Com pan;- (Limited)

will he held ut their office on Saturday, October;J0, IsRO, at 10 o'clock a. m.

JAMES (i. SPENXER,Honolulu, October 3, iMtfti. Secretary.

iytoct:lo

Quono; Sam Kee Co.,

Importer and Pealer in

G e 1 1 eral 31 c rcha 11 disc,WINKS,

SPIRITS,DRY (iUODS,

DRUGS.

s5 aiiU S7 Kins; afreet : : Honolulu.

51' A XC 1 1 STOR KS. Paauhou,Puauilo, Kukaiau, Nawiliwili, Kapaa,Rice Pla ilation at Kapaa.

212dec2H

JOHN T. DAKE,

Alforiie.v untl CouiiHellor at tan,Otliee No. TJ, Sreckels Block, Honolulu

17f. oct'Jltf

DUFFY'S

ire Halt Wliisky

F () 11

iVleclicinal XJse.NO FUSEL OIL.

Absolutely Pure and Unadulterated

1 n t.s e inHospitals,

tiirativt Institutions,IiilirimiricN,

AND

Proscribe! lv I iivsicians Evcrvwliere.

THE ONLY

Pure StimulantFor the Sick, lnvalHn. Convalescing l'atieut

Aed I'tople,WEAK AND DEBILITATED WOMEN.

Awai.hd FIRST T'KIZE (i()I,l) MEDAL aWorld's Exposition, New t.lrleans, La., lsh".

lor i:olleii'- - hikI I'liilly.

Macfarlane & Co.,.Sole AgentH

tf

A CA1U).

'IMIE I'NDFIISIGNED, ON BEHALF OF THE1 Int.-r-I-Uu- 'l Steam Navigation f:ompauy,

j Jo sincerely thank the ofl'n-er- s arid tireineuof the Fire Defai tmen t , a.Ti.1 also all those whorenih-- i i d thei r services at the late fire on thesteriiner "W. O. Hall."

W. I'. OODFEEY.Vice rresnieut I. I. H. N. Co.

J. ISA.I. 1. S. N. Co. 107 nov2

XOTLCJi.

Hr. 3. M. O.T & CO. HLREBY GIVEnotice that have disposed of their

sii:?S! to Mr. J 11 Sj er, for whom they he.speak a CDi.tl nuance of the patronage heretoforel.e.-tow- on thtm. All accounts due J.' M. Oat,Jr. i Co. ou the 1st of Octoher, lSft, will he col-lected hv .Mr. J. M. 0t.

Honolulu, Octoher 1, lht0. USnovG

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e ther sisters marry, 1 fear that soa.e oi. mybrothers in law would have suffer."'

nou are indeed a brave lad,'- exclaimedas Le 1.e.,ress. (J a smik, ..And

Jo n,jt at thn. bL.,.oine vory weary and

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port.The funeral of the old Hawaiian Chiefe;

Kolola will take place on Sunday after- -

.. ... .,.i. r l-- 1.noon at o o ciex k nom iuc rana.....Church. The -- Rev. II. II. Parker will j

olhciate.The following are the officers of the

Pacific Sugar Mill for the ensuing year:President, F. A. Sehaefer; Vice President,.). Iloting-- ; Secretary, II Penjes; Auditor,J. It. Paty.

The follow ing have been elected ofiirersof the Ilonokaa Sugar Company for theensuing year: President, F. A. Sehaefer;Treasurer, J. Hotiug; Secretary, II.Penjes; Auditor, M. Mclnerny.

No book ever published contains so muchreliable and valuable information regard-

ing the Hawaiian Islands in such smallcompass as the IIoNoiA i.r Almanac amiDirectory. 1Rs. Pri :e. 50 cents.

On Thursday evening a meeting of theHoys' Heading Room Association was held, j

when a committee was appointed to confer I

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with the Honolulu Librarx .,.,,,,;,,w ith the proposition to consolidate.

Messrs. Wing On Wo & Co., of Manna-- j

kea street, beg leave to notify the publicthat they have jut received a large quan- -

j

tityofJXXX and other choice brands of j

Manila cigars, of the best quality, for saieat moderate prices. j

I.at Xitflifw Uilliaril Matcli.Tlie match ;ame of billiards last even- -

in- - at the Hotel billiard room, oOO j

,)t)jnts Uj,, balk line glUllC, bet Weeil Mi- -

,Cleerv untl Savior, was won by the loriller by bo points. The game connnenccil j

ut S o'clock, ami was not concluded till j

half-pa- st eleven. P.oth men made somebrilliant shots and were rewarded withfrequent applause. McCleery at oncetook the lead with a break of I'll points, '

but his opponent gradually caught up,and at one time was only seven pointsbehind. The attendance was large and ;

much interest was manifested in the j

jjame. The following is the full score : i

McClecrv 14, 211, 3, i, 1,0,4,0,3,!5, 3, 1, 2, 10, 2, 0, ZA, 1, JH, 21, 1,4, 0, 2,

0, 15, 10, 1, 0, 2, 0, 17, 0, ', (, 4, 20, 2, 1,

n o 2. 0. 0. s. 2. 2. 52500.Savior 3, 0, 25, 1, 1, 3, 0, 10, 34, 13, j

3, 1, 14, 10, , 4, .!, s, 0, 4S. U, . 4,I, 11, 57, 10, 3, 11, 0, 3, 0, IH, l, l? .

0, 2, 24, 0, 7, 0, 15, 0, 1, 0435.I. It. IVlerson l Ie Itel'ts:l.

I. .. Peterson, the Post Oll'ice defaulter,will proltably be released from custodyto-da- Since the Post Otliee robbery. , . . i - i

nolle pros, yesterday by Major Kosa onbehalf of the Crown, and in the SupremeCourt to-da- y it is expected the other casewill be nolle pros, and that Peterson willbe a free man arain.

. . :

Fort-Stro- t liurcil. '

"The Life I WouM Live," will l.o tliu"

theme of Mr. Ciuzan's Sunday eveningsermon, the tilth in the series on "VitalTruths of Christianity." Bible cli' iol att):4.j a. in., and jublic worhip at 11 a. j

in., with sermon by the pastor. A cor

dial invitation to all

The schooner LiholiLo arrived i n hall.ist f rum tnere Have teen IWO Cliargcs ui cm oe.-Klel- e,

Kauai, Octoher j'.Uh. jzk-iuen- t standing against him, one in the

The hiiantiue George c. Perkins win he Supreme Court , tl ie other in the Policelowered from the Marine Railway to-da- She j (Y,urt The case in the latter Court waswill load for San Francisco.

The American brisrantine Claus Spreckels, Car- - '

tain E. P. Drew, sails to-da- about noon for San j

Francisco, with l.ton hairs rice and ') barrelsinolasots.

The schooners Kauikeouli and Moi V.'ahine will '

leave for thsir jiorts on llav..'i next Monday.

The schooner llalt akal.i takes r.,1 tons fertil- - j

izers, ll.Oou feet lumber, an 1 a full cargo of (ji-u- - j

ral merchandise for Pepeekeo, Hilo, Hawaii. j

The steamer Surprise in having a hurricanedeck built. Her engines are now in good run- -

ulut; order. She will he ready for service nextLUOEth.

Tbe following vessels arrived at this port fromforeign ports during the week: Steamship Mari.

!

1X

l'ACMC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISE OCTOBER 30, I860.

,'Ait'

SHADOW HAND.i ricWEST INDIES XEGIWES.

I--I. E. Nlclntyre ife J3ro.,FOE SALE. AND I'KAI.KKS t.NTHE MYSTERIOUS AND DANGEROUS

POWERS OF THE "OBEAH MEN." NOW BEADY. NOW ItEADi. IMI'Oli'i'KUS

and Feed.3?vovisiorusG-rocexi- e;

The .ha low hand from mystic rea'mIs lai 1 upon my brow:

It guides the ship like hand on h';ImTo stiller wateis now.

It lifts the mantle of grim careAnd calms the throbbing heart,

Until thy shad s of d-e- despairFrom out my soul depart.

Oh, bhaJow Land of spirit sweet,lie wilh me ever near,

Liak.-- in. ital life more fuib complete,Ett-rrdt- v more clear.

1L S. Keller in i'.rooklyn Magazine.

1 covered buggy, in perfect order, welladapted for country use, and fitted with shafts,pole and shoe.

1886.; KIN ii - I KKKT.A N iI'OKXKK FOr.TKASTVery Expert In Preparing loion-- A

Practice Imported from Africa The

Effectiveness of (iron ml ;!. A shop

Out in the Wood-t- .

Third Year of Publication. 18S6

THE HONOLULU,e. and Europe, r resh Cttl'dornit:"ev Uoo-- bv every jacket iroa t&e

ocnlS delivered to anj uii! lo. unJ C'Produce by every s;e&:aer. All or.ier. tMUitxny attr:city free "of chnrse. Is.auJ orders soUcited. S ,i)u u iniiueeil fero!llce twi --so.

7 HplTTelephone No.

1 set second bitd double Laraeas.1 set second haal siccle harness.TLe n carriage hore e "Lottair."Also, one tboroubbred pedigreed milch cow j

to calve in November. Apply j

t,, OEO. H. LUCE. j

DIBECTORl EUREKA," " PA HAG ON AND "RED CROSSa,ALMA-SA-Cut ton It libber IJned170 oc25

fitrji: i-ios-tt;,

rllv. s4Ur KlaI ej !ir;i:;e:u sun'oe itemai d FlicTrucks

ei;d 1

H. an !

etc.Wm. i Inviii & Co Rubber He so, Uee c urls.Ittekirig. Kubbt--r Packii.if .r e!rO!l!:T

IIXTJSTRATED.)

For the Year of Our Lord ISSti, L'ontainiiis; an

Astronomical, Civil k Ecclesiastic 'l Caleiid'rW. T. V SClir.NC'K,

San Krulici-M-o- , C'fcl.v:;fei-j-- i 4:3fi C'Hlifortiiii street.

OFFER FOR SALEFO 11 TH V. V K A 11 AN- -

Sugars.

"Some of tha Obeah men are vt-r- exportin preparing poisons. They Ixive severalkinds, to be usod according toOne of the worst of them Li made from theroot of the cassava, 'I Ley express the jui e

and allow it to ferment, an 1 i.uantities of

small worms are soon wen in the liquid, one

of which taken into tLe ht jiiia h is a 'most

certain to cau-- e death. Oiw of the wormsis concealed under a thumb nail, wSiuh isallowed to grow Ion? for the purines, andthe opc-'to- r in hurj'Jing his vi tirn a cup of

coffee or soras dish of fool manages to drop

the worm into it In Jamaica almost everynegro has growing in bis garden mimlers of

ar.enic bean plan-- wLich are neither useful

lor food or hanlsome in appearance, but

the leans are very poisonous. It is said,too, that a dangerous poison is male fromthe liver and gall of the alligator. IbeObeah men are also too bandy in the manu-

facture or narcotics. They could not procure opium without too much risk, bjt theyknew how to distill narcotics from variousplants. Some of them ..eem to have a con-

siderable knowledge or botany. They canfind leaves anywhere that if put in i watervessel will make the water a deadly poisonin a few hours.

POISONS FVRXISHKD AT LOW KATKS.

"Kingsley in his visit to Trinidad pickedup a number of cases of Ol.eah poisoning.He says the Labit of poisoning did not

spring up among slaves dedirons of revenueupon the white masters, but that it was im-

ported from Africa. I'erpaps be forgotthat many of the Afri an negroes were

slaes in their own country, with hard Por

Official and Business Directory of Honolulu

A CRAZE FOP. FAC SIMILE FORMS.(

l.ia-- ; I.adifs ;atMiitf On to a Cat j

Vaiikee Xoliiin in Jr-maki- g. j

-- The latest cra'e among Chicago ladies,"said a dapper dressmaker as she showed areporter nit--) an easy cLir iu her studio, "i3

fur JJusTo.-- i rn lels or forms. V.'ithin thela-- t mouth or two the business has leen in-

troduced here, thuuh it is anything butnew in Boston and Sew York. The be tforms are made adju-tabl- e, anil the ladybuying one cm u-- e it her own sewing-roo-

to fit nor on dresses to, or send it to herown dressmaker, or Use it f r her daughter,or her mother. You are a man and there-fore you do Mot know the fatigue a womanendures standing to have a dress fitted toher form."

You have nothing like it in tailoring formen. You don't know what it is, and theref-ore; cannot appreciate the boon these formsare. liy their use better results an be se-

cured, too, escially by that large class ofwomen who p,-rsi- in making their owndresse-- By use of these forms a lady canfit her own dresses to h. r,elf, as it were, andthat is a big thing, I tell you. These formsare easily adjusted to a large or small per-

son, ami can be folded and put away li re anumbrella. They make a papier machewhich are not adjustable, but which are less

THE HOXOLUbl IKOX WORKS CO.

Have oiipIel. l and oHVr for .!' follow intf itlH-rn- , tr:

1 PA1K COMPOUND STEEL UOILEUS V,1 Combination Boiler. V2 i't.x r tt. (5 in.

1 Combination Steel IJoiler. 12ft.x4 ft., also

1 Second-Han- d Tubular Poiler? 12 ft. x 4 ft.

TOOETHEK WITHDRY OKA.NUL.UEI.-- Iti

Barrels,Half Barrels,

And Boxes.

ClBEIu Haif Barrett

And Boxes.

rOWUKRK-D-

In Boxes.

GOT.iifclX C.(('()FFKKr-I- riHtilf Barrels

mvjt-- s Apniy to Tlie Honolulu Iron Works Co.

And Boxes. SOiNM. W. McCHESNEY

Full Statistical and General Information

RELATING TO THE KAW'N ISLANDS,

Great pains and expense have been gone to by the Publishers to j

make this Almanac and Directory the" most useful and eomprehen- - j

si ve work of the kind ever published in the Hawaiian Kingdom. It !

will be found invaluable to men of business, travelers ami tourists, i

and is guaranteed a wide circulation at Home and in Foreign Coun-- j

tries.Its Court and Official Calendar carefully corrected to the lates j

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

pert writers, which are well calculated to beget great interest m ;

their condition and prosjiect abroad. J

;iilleo;antly Illustrated. j

Teas.havk pjxm;ivi;i)

exjensive. By taking a tight-fittin- g waistto the store the lady can have a papierma he model to take homo with her in anhour without any measuring of her person.That is, provided she be not unusuallyfcinall, unusually large, or of a queer shape.

Bu' you en are not entirely barredForms are made for men and boys, the lat-

ter full length. By purchasing a coat-for- m

the fashionable gentleman need never gonear his tailor. By sending his form hecan order coats whenever he likes, or leavea standing order to have a new coat turnedout once a month, as I undei stanl a certainyoung scion of a wealthy house does. Ofcourse the same thing could bo be done byleaving a measure, but not so satisfactorily.

Chi ago Herald Interview.

Soap.BLI K MOTTLKH,

JKAMIbY LAL'NUHT.

May 8tli Per Mariposa, 1,754 Packages ;

May 22d Per Alameda, 1,922 Packages

To Arrive Per Consuclo. 332 Packages.Salmon.

C'hsoh 'ornNl Beef GEOCEEIES.& C0.JASS0BTEDCEOCKEE-- AXD- H. S.I.IIIK-t- l TOIItlM.

A Kailway l'ostal CTerkS Work.Kach crew runs for seven days with but

very short layoffs" tx;tween trains, andspends the next week at home. It is not aweek of leisure, however. Haaging on thewall of his room each clerk has a chart of

whichFraneiso.215, 217, 21U, Push street, San

the post' .fli. es and routes covers 1 by thecase next in order in the one on which he is Will bo Sold at the Lowest Market Rates,working. Hvei v ollice must be thoroughly LitliogrttTjliei'

Flour.FAMILY i:u quarter sacks),

BAKKK'S EXTRA (i" halt nack),

Cs Medium Dread.

Stationers,memorized, so that when a little cross-roa- d is PrintersANI- -mentioned 'he can instantly tell over what

routJ it is reache.b When first appointal,a nostal clerk is taken on six months pro jVI. "W. McChesney Son,Blank Book Manufncturersbat ion. during which time he is paidrr votir If at. the end of this time he Jy.M Sid

i'i iiikI 4 1 4 1 ' Mr'-t- , Honolulu.97-1- y22-l-has learned his "case" he is given a ierma-i-.en-

nlace at a salary cf f!J0 per year.The requirements do not end here, for

tuguese masters, lie bays, too, and trulyenough, that some white. West Indians willdeny the existence of Obeah, because theybelieve in it a little too much, and are j

afrai 1 to Lave it known that they believe in ;

It. Ther was an old woman named Fhyl is,

In Ti inidad, some years ago, who was calle 1;

an 'Obeah woman,' and who furnished poi- -

sons at cheap rates. Kho lived and ruled in

tt remote little village, where her supposed j

supernatural powers gave her such influence ;

over her comjianions that she could makethem do almost anything he liked. A lare ;

numlier of murders were lai 1 at her door,but it seemed impossible to get any legalproof. Her acquaintances were too muchafraid of her to tell what they knew about ;

'

her."They understind too well the elective- - ;

nesa of ground glass. We know it usuallyuseful for exterminat- -

I as a coarse powder,'ingrata or troublesome dogs. I!ut theymake a more dangerous voison of it. Theypound it up between two hard stones till itseems hardly coarser than flour. In thisform it is shaken up with water in a bottle,and really seems to dissolve. Administered j

in small doses this pi oduces what is knownaaVet India dysentery,' and if the doses

are continutd death is sure to follow. These

bottles filled with ground g'ass and waterare used for charms. One of them bungunder a tree in an orchard is almost sure to

koep the negroes away from the fruit. Theybelieve that the charm poisons it and thatthey would die if they should eat any of it.

A bottle of 'Obeah water' put under a

mans doorstep is supposed to bring him theworst possible luck. It is worve than rinding a white cock's head lying in the yard,with his beak pointing toward the door."When an Olah man wants to give you justa mild touch of his supernatural power, hegets somebody to bury near your door a

bottle containing a toad, a spider, rustynails, muddy water, and other articles.They know how to work with corrosive sub-

limate; but that is not often used, becauseother poisons are cheapor and easier to obtain. A negro could hai ly go to a chem-

ist's and buy any of the deadly poisons

without suspicion being aroused. In slavetimes, of course they never bought any med-

icines at all, for everything was furnishedby their masters. So they fell naturallyinto using such i oisons as they were famil-

iar with in the fields. And some of these

are deadly enough.THE TRADE OF THE OBEAH MAX.

"In the old slave times, of course, theObeah men, being slaves, had to work aswell as the rest, but when they were freedthev could us.? their iuiluence over theothers to even better advantage. They aregenerally now in some small Lusiness, veryoften keeping little shops, wheie their cus-

tomers, of coarse, are wholly negroes. Theysell any cheap thing there is a demand for,principally rum and fruits and sugar and

oil and salt moats. To their

other states must be studied, and perhapsalter he knows every fence corner and cross

Lubricating Oils.

Lime and Cement.WILDER'S STEAMSUir CO., niur n i ( i v l 1 i ironi in vniTU iHiixpjH uuuj;o juoi wvajta ) nit.road in the United States, he gets ?l,lo. UTTER-ISLAN- D

Tn 1 a head clerk one must know some tl.iuilteathing more than mere postollices and routes.( onirressmen. senators aud government offi

Steam Xavteation Co.SHELF HAEDAVARE

iHl vaiiiy.'l i'orruxnteU Iron ICoofin.6, TiinJ 8 foot lengths.

RIDGING.STEAMKK KIXAU,

(Kiijg, Cotumaiuiei;,, I.IMITKD.,

full oflineLOCKS, KNOBS, PADLOCKS, IIOLSIAC ATI

rriLMSIIINi COODS, aWARL,

ugajr'""'''

C7

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!

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Sung :MaU; Ma.hu- - STEAIEli AV. G. HALL,

cials are very necessary adjuncts to the pro-

motion to that place. About l,o00 per yearis the salary of a head clerk. Every erroris charged up, and when a clerk has onehundred marks scored against him he is or-

dered to headquarters for examination, andwhen found deficient is reduced to a lowergrade. With a train running forty milesan hour it is no easy task to stand upright,but when in addition one is required tothrow letters into pigeon holes some fourin hes square, wed knowing that everymistake count?, the tusk becomes infinitelymoie difficult Cleveland Leader.

M A N 1 L.A Commencing on aiu.N u.a i . - . -, M Al.l'LA N I ,ion everv Hlterimle Moimyai 4 '. '

will make the VOLCANO 1 HI rent-lin.- Ka -i'om ma ndt- -BATKS..SISAL. COKPAUE,

Eddy's it Jeuetfs liclrieratoi's,Water Kilters and t oolers. e Chests, White Muiuitain Ire Cream Kree.ers, new iialtern.Mowers, Ioor M it ts, iarden ami I anal Harrows, A . 1 1 e, Kick and Handles.Planters' Hoes, a superior article. Cut-dow- Muskets, 1'i wdcr, M;ot and Caps.

liou on Wednesday nmriuns.carrUKM are in waiunB to kii'V Law n

Six het andWill rim regular. y to MaaUn. a, Maul, and Konaand Kau. Hawaii.the VOLCANO liULSf. (uic ...

and uiue miles by carriage). ,..,!..I'asMengers by this route . ... '"7"at the VOLCANO UOand two nightsTICKKTh KUK Til K HSl 1"Reed's Felt Steam Pipe V TO III r.

5 TEAMEli IWALAM,VOLCANO, K I FT Y DULLAUB, mix.iand Boiler Covering. Ah'l L1J4,!!.l!'vv'i!l arrive in Houoluiu Sunday

Coin mande

Nawiliwih. Koloa, KleeleFiiKKMAN

Will run regularly toand Wairnca, Kauai.

5

On H.lo trips, willmornings on Volcano tnjand return turdajTuesdays,leave Honolulu on

morning.PASSKNOKK TRAINS will connt'et with the

Kitiau at MahulsonaThe Kinau WILL TOUCH at Horiokaia ami

from HUo for I'aHSei.ewPaauhau on down tripsif a signal is made from the saore.

Fence Wire and Staples.Manila aud Sisal Hope. The latest Novelties in I amp tio'-tls- . The very best atid second grade

Kerosene Oils.Herry l'.ros. Furniture Varnish. For sale at the lowest market lutes by the

PACIFIC HAJiDWAJJE COMPAN Y,

A TEXTS, (suitable for earnsurveytug partifs.)

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features of St 1'aul'a Cliurcliyartl.Thrre are two features of St Taul's

churchyard which always interest me.They are the working girls who eat theirnoonday lunch anion- - the tomba, and theancient dames who ofi'er second-han- d cloth-ing for sale to tht-i- r sex outside the railing.The girls take t'.icir fr edom of the oldchtirchvard as a j.leasant recess from theclose and busy workshop, and with thetomb of so:ne dead and gone worthy of theMew York of the past fur a table, enjoy ad iilv I'ienic witha3 niu'-- real zrst as if they

STEAMER C. R. BISHOP,omm toiilerMACAULKV

PACIFIC STEAMER LIKE LIKE. Will run regularly to Hamoa, Maui, aud Kukul-hael- e,

Honokaa ami Paauhau. Hawaii.(Lorenzeu, Coin man derj,

wjre rai takins: of the b st the Astor housfl (LIMITED),Dillinuliani t Co.

p. Mati ...,.,- - ti..rw.i.'.m fwerv Monday lorami Sueeefsor t ami .Sit in lie 1 Xott.iT.. 'I. ir.v.nf uilluelo. Hana STEAMER JAMESkitchen coul.l purvey for tlieni. As to tha

s of anti'iuo gurment-;- , my interest ink li.-i-- 1 on tho fact that 1

Gommercitil Adveita IAKEE, j

...Cfitnmander j M onolulnWKIK "Port Streetne vr saw any ui.e buy anything of them.Klpa unt every week: kennae. Mokulau and M...

will stop at theevery other week. iceturn.ns,hack Saturday mornniKS.arrivingabove ports,

For mails ana passengers only. Will run retrularly to Kapaa, Kauai.Thy tetiin to ha e th.i same draggled and.,lv dieses han-'in- from the spikes above

HTKAM BOOK ASD JOBH. President.T.

J. K.na, seiretarv.them as they hud a doxu years ago, andthey sit in the same stolid and patient

now as then, from early day till dark.Vew York 'ews llabble."

UFA). LINCOLN. 1SS6.1876.PRINTING OFFICESTEAMER KILAUEA IIOU,

(Cameron, Commander),

Will leave regularly for I.ahaina. Paauhau. .e

Ookala, Kukaiau, Honohina, Iupahoe-hoe- ,

Haltalau and Onomea

ST EAM E RM OK 0LI 1 ,

(McOrfgor, Commander.

BUILDER.Is prfpwred to do Hll kinds of

J'LANTEIiS, ATTKNTIONCommercial & Legal Work 5 aij.d 77 Kiii Street, onolulu,

Leaves for the following ports every alternate I

Mudial Telephone 'o. t5.Itell Teleplione 'o. '7.CORRECTLY AND WITH DISPATCH.

The I'circe of Ilubit IIlnstratel.'The force of habit is a wonderful thing,"

said the philosophising passenger whoupon the floor; "now just to show

vou. I'm a photographer out in the coun-

try here a piece, and the other day I wascail.'d out to take a negative of a dead manAt my suggestion his rela'ives propj ed himup on some chairs so that his position wouldb somewhere near natural, and then stoodback wh.le I took him. Alter focusing thele.:s I stepped out, looked to see that every-thing was ail right, said mow, bold still a

moment, please.' and made the exposuraliight Ihore was the first laughter that hadbt-e- heard in that house for two weeks. "'

Chicago Heraid.

MC?mm'irnoingPA,"n;t 2To banal, Kamalo .

K,,.r,lillK ,o I.ahaina.KOO, w.. -- . . ,,nnii,1 sat- -

Kamalo,I'nkoo,urdav mornine.

-- To Kaunakakai. Kama- -

Having just Received a Complete and NewAssortment of lust received, ex'hrii? ( UNSl'KLO,

Valawa, Wallau.IVlekunu. Ka aupa a.,o Puk o. I.ahama..lowalu,I.ahaina.ina to I'ukoo.Kkoo. Kan.alfT. Kaunakakai, arriving at Ho.io-lul- u

Saturday morning.

proiits from the sale of goods, which areoften considerable, they a id what they canmake from the Obeah business. If a serv-

ant want something to make his master ap- -

predate him, he goes to the Obeah man andbuys some nonsensical thing in which hehas every faith. It may be no mora than afew white pebbles, wrapped up in a packagewith soti human hair; or it may l harm-less powder, to le scattered about the mas-

ter's sleeping room. Or perhaps a silly col-

ored girl wants someth.ng to secure the af-

fections of her lover. They Lave to paywell for these things. If they have nomoney the Obeah man will take goods in

xchange, bananas will do, or cocoanuts, orsome jewelry any of the little things thatnegroes nearly always have.

"I visited one of these bttle shops kept byan Obeah man some time ago. He hadhanging up openly some of the peculiarbeads that are used at Obeah dances thesame kind that years ago the mere posses-

sion of was punishable with death. Theshop was not in a village, as you might im-

agine, but alongside of a frequented paththrough the woods, with not another build-

ing within two or three m.les of it And I

can hardly call that a building, for it was

little more than a shanty, with a thatchedroof. The proprietor of it lived in a tumllroom partitioned oil at the back, and theshop was in front. Why did he keep hisshop out in the woods, do you ask.' Thatwas jut as good for his business as if hehad been in the midst of a town mu ; h

cheaper and more retired. You must havenoticed ull throu-- h the "West Indies that anegro is n;ver afraid of a long walk. Hemay be too lazy to do anything else, but hewill willingly undertake a walk of Ove orten, or even twenty, miles if he has any ob-

ject to gain. He will not hurry about it,but he will go. I should not hesitate tosend a negro on an errand that would takehim five or nii.es, for he would ratherenjoy it. He would loiter along, pick up alittle fruit here and there, and have a chanceto talk with the trien-i- s he met on the road.So distance from his customers is no draw-back to one of these little shopkeepers.'2vew Yo; k Times.

WILDER Sc CO.,IMPOKTEHS AND DKA LEI IS IX

Lnmber 'and. CoalJob Types aud Ornaments

18 Fine Youiiff ?I II OS

Cnmpanv will not be responsible foranrlight or Packages unless receded for, nor

for oertonal baggage unless plainly marked. Notmile,- - placvd .nor jewelryrespons hie for moneyItun by Young Ioctor.

V other day which ghowiThe T.WU

Heard :i s;the risk run b v ung doctors. Two urotbers,i.hvsicians. w'ere called into attend the child

charge or theof Live stock butcare will be taken

CoTpany any risk of accident.the will not assume

mVL . WII.HKR, rresKlent- -

Of the Latest Stvleti. from the moft Celebrated Foundries of the United States,

and employing only Experiencedand Tasty Workmen, we are

prepared to turn out

red for sale ou reasonMe terms. ,f p.rii.ii:i;s'-- TKV.I. NAILS

Blinds. A!! kindsPortland Cem'-n- t :wi;h diph Which arr off

Apply t. 'as sutVering1 1 A It IW A !'. f. , lalntt, (ills, tilass, Mattllimm Ii superior to I ron, and ro-- hut li ttl

10 v'2-- 1 V

of a trien 1 who.Doors, slash andCorrugated Iron,more.almostnoor little fellow wasTh.:theria. . 1

S. B. ROSK, Secretary.

OFFICE Corner Fort and Queen streets.1 y Mar 30 G. IK WIN tV. CO

loO sap'J'.' tf

dead, when one of the doctors treatneathrough a tube into his throat and resusci-tated the dying boy. lie rallied for a time,but the disease had gone ttx far: the mucuJhad stoned up his throat at the windpipt J O I--I Ts O T TTo alland he dieL The young doctor was suose- -

down with diphtheria andfluently taken HAWAIIAN and Fli TENDS jT MrOUTKl: AND PKAI.F.r.S IN SHOT-guii- s.

Kitles ami P,st',is, Colt Winchester.lin -- ered Wtween life and death for severa (

days. He is, however, now convalescentCincinnati Enquirer.

Letter Ilenttt.Kill llentl.

Circular.te lleRtln.

SlHten.eu In,llillt of ItdlHKr,

o 11 tracts.Mortgage Blank.

Shi iiivr on tra't.tin 11.. aimii t F.ncHth;

alii(lar.Klnnk ticks.

-- OF-

Kerne,! v and Martin Magazine nine. w-iu-n

ton. Sharps and Hal lard sporting Kittes. Agentsfor W. W. ( .Teener, ( nit, l'arker and l'.t n.:iigt"nKreec'h-loitdin- g Ii.mble Hiu. Colt and Smith tt

i uvi,n Pistols. nm ri:i:Y tfc I'.lio., lia San- -X E III A W A M isfi-l- yan Kraiifiseii a! ft r ti r"some street .

The Loom, of the "iobelins.The Gobelins was so called from it' j

founder, .lean doe' lin. in 14 V. The statetui chased its present site, near Taris. ir i

. . . - .,1 .....I, .,.U .

., . 1 i ..,c.t rril-e- ! nOtit'f lZlVZ Funiislieil or Unfurnished. .i... i, Ur.--.1 '.. litre are execnit-- uu nwsplendid spa imens of carpet and tapestry,

of the nieces of work have cost a &h m,4 tiir' l. vo 'i i

wish to express tl.nr loalt andifts of a 11 theCOTTA'iE ON Lt"NALIL' AND I'IKC'II STS., 'yr o xStork Cert i flea !.

Il"iiis "arln. A furi.ished coinj lete sraloha for K.s Majesty King Kalnwua, o..

occasion of the

Celel3rationimuch as .f"0,i l , re jii ring the labor of fivi ;

or ten years. Th building, looms andmany pieces of ta; e-t- were destroyenl bj j

the lommuue in l'A. Here were made th j

tapestries and carpets which adorn the various palaces, or have been presented to roya.'iorei-ner- s. Boiton Budget. i

A Family lletltea,l In Milwmikfe.A Milwaukee firm has just turned out a

Ledstead twenty-fou- r feet wide, with nin-- i

compartment-- , for the children of tha fam-

ily. Inter Ocean.

Modesty i- - very leooming in a girl, butit sometimes makes a man appear like afooL Carl FretzeL

of horse and carriage: 1t$ gar-ten- . ppij w

L'HAS. J. FISHLL,tf (,'t r. lort aud Hotel Sts.

r.-- 0F-

FRANK CERTZ,1 r--.

His Majeslys 50th 11 Importer and Manufacturer;k-- trnrz-ZS- - rtv JTTglit I4c.Past-u- r writ.-- s t a would-l- e 7atient that

ihe saliva if a healthy d-- may contain mi- - Stoves, Ranges ml Housekeeping Goods.

lenl ClircU.Milk Ticket.

Bank lieekO rt r r ,

Kceipl.Marriage Ortitieate.

niploma.CatnloKiie.

Blotting I'adi.

An-- l in fact everything which a flrst-clae- o

office caa do'

.ifli -;,: to cause mi abscess ands .: j.i - blofMl jois ming. Cleveland

The decline of the drama at Paris is at-tributed to several causes, the most curiousof which is the influx of country cousins.M. Sarcey says that railways have donegreat harm to the theatre Francaise, be-cause provincials and foreigners llock toParis in great numbers and destroy the in-

fluence of the elite in matters of art, Act-ors win applause with little effort from thisuncultivated audience, X O.

Of ail Descriptions of

BOOTS & SHOESfXOrdera from the other Islands solicited.

nloi-.it-

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The articles presented will he duly registeredand cared for as the free-wil- l plus of .JOTin,people to their King, in accordancecustom of our country: and it is requested thather mav he given in charge of the undersigned :

at a. early a date a, 1 j

MarsLil of Birthday Cmmoni,Il0oct2tt'w

Phimbiii?, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron WorkN-r- .v a r s of land undr water

t : ut shore hu.v been sold by Honolulu.o. 114 Fort t.- L'o- -

j gruwers.

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