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SATURDAY I'll ESS.
M AltCII !M8"2.
A Modern Instance.
Kxlfnol from W. D, llon-nll'n niory nn
tlcV tho nliovo limuling In Iho Century Jin
$minc of Dccctnlior, 1 88 1 :
" Itnliion llicro lind Inrgcly cmhci! to bo
n fnct of apinttinl pxjiorionco, nnel llio vini
blrclmrcli lloiirinlied on comh'iioii of provid
ing for (Iki mictnl rit edn of Ilia community.
It won prnellcnlly lirld thnl tlio Kitlrntiun
ofnna'n Mini muni not lio mndo loo (lojircin.
frig, or tlio young peopln would li.ivo
nothing to do -with ft. I'rofcMoni of tlio
Mrrni'At rrredi lorupomrtl with Ri'tinorn,
nod did what might ho tlotio to win them
to hoivcn Uy helping llicm to hnvo n good
time here. Tho cinircli omhrnetd find
iiuludod tlio world. It no longor frowned
vmi iijioii Roci.il diluting n trnripgrtmioti
otico m hi'inonn in its uyen ; it opened its
doom to poptilnr lectin do, nnd cticourngcd
Bornlnr intigin in iU hnpomcnlft, where,
during Iho winter, oy(or.Hiiiieri wero
(riven in nid of good objcotn. Iho Hmiiliij
K'honl wnn mndo pirtionlnrl ntlrnclive,
lioth lo thnohildicn nnd tho young mini
mid girln who tnught thorn. Not only nl
TliniikKgiring, but nt Uhristmnn, nnd Int
torly byoii tit Knntcr, there wero xpccinl
oliiorrniico, which tho onlerprifiing opirits
lniving the welfnrn of tho church nt heart
trt'vd to mnko nignificiiut and ngiconblo to
nil, nml promotive of good feeling. Christ
oningn nnd miirringtH in tho church wto
ciK'oiirngcd, nnd clnttorntcly celolirntcil ;
dcith nloue, though tienled with oil
flower-; in emblematic doviccs, rel'iifted lo
lend lUolf to (ho cheerful intentions of
(hot, who wero dtrnggling to reudor tho
den of miother nnd n better world cpH
repiilfli-o. In contrnot with tho relnxnlion
nnd niicrrlniiily of their doctrinnl nim, tho
rtido mid hold infidelity of old Sqin'ro Ony.
loid had tho grenler nllluity with tho nood
of tho PuritnuihUi they hnd outgrown.
IIo might ho rending Ilumo or Gibbon, or
ho might ho roniling tlio Jliblo n book in
which ho wnn deeply Tcrned, mid from
which he wnH furnmhrd with toxtn for tho
demolition of i'Ih fricudn, his ndvers.iticfi.
Jlo profcHhed himself n gro.it ndmirur of i'Ih
literature, nnd, in tho hunt of controversy,
he often found himself n dofender of iU
doctrines when hn lind ocensiou to expose
the fnllnoy of Intitiidinnrinu interpretations.
For libtrnl Chrihtimiily ho Imd nothing
but contempt, mid refuted it with n ecorn
which Knrcd nono of tho worldly tenden
cies of tho church in equity. Tho iden
thnt miuIh wero to bo wived by church
Mcinhlen filled him with in.ippo.ibnblo rnti.
cor; nnd ho innintnined tho superiority of
tho old I'uritnnio discipline ngniust them
with rv fervor which nothing hut its rc-cntali-li
h nont could hnvo nbntcd. It wns nid
thnt .Squire Gnylord's influence hnd large
ly helped to kecj) in plnco tho Inst of iho
rigidly orthodox ministers, under whom his
liberalizing congrcgntion chnfed for yci.rs
of dip-content; but this wns probably nu
rxnggerntion of tho nntivo humur. Airs.
Giiylord hnd belonged to this churcb, nnd
hnd never formnlly withdrawn from it, mid
the Inwycr nlwnys contributed to pny the
winihttr'n Milnry. Ho nlso niuungcd n lit
tle property for him so well ns to nmko
him independent when bo wnn at lust nak
ed to resign by his deacons."
Postage Stamps.
Tho numbor of U. S. ordinnry postage
Ktmnpi issued in 1881 wns 95t,128,'l't0, nnd
tho vnltiei S1J4,040,G1U. Tlio method of
printing postngo fctnmps isnR follows : Tho
printing ih done from steel jilnle, on which
i!00 stumps nro engraved, nnd tho paper
turd is of peculiar texture, toniowlmt
rohcmbling that employed fur bnnk notes.
Two men civer tho plntcs with tho colored
inks mid pass thorn to u man nnd girl, who
print them with largo rolling hand-presses.
Three of these little squads aro employed
nil the time, although ton cnu be put in
operation if ucccssmy. Tho colors u bed in
tho inks nro tiltrmiinriuo bluo, Prnssinn
blue, chrome yellow ntul Prussian bluo
(grcon), venuilliou nnd carmine.
After tho sheets of paper on which the
200 stntnps nro ongrnved iiavu been dried,
they nro sent into another room nnd gum
med. Tho gum in mndo of tho powder of
dried potatoes nod otbor vegetables, mixed
with wntcr. Gum nrnbic is not dosimblo
becnuto it cracks tho pnper badly. Tho
shoots nro gummed beparntcly. Thoy nro
plnced backwnrd upon a tint wooden suj
port, tho edges being protected by n metnl
lio frntne, nnd Iho gum is applied by n wide
brush. Aftor having' been ngniu dried, this
timo on littlo racks, which nro fanned by
Hleain power for nbout nu hour, they nre
put in betweou shcoU of pasteboard nnd
pressed between hydrnulio preasea capable
of npplying n weight of 2,000 tons.
Tho sheets are next out in halves, each
shoot, of course, containing 100 stamps.
This is done by n girl with n largo pair of
Bltenrs, ontting by hand being preferrod to
that of machinery, which method would
destroy too many stnmpe. They nre then
pn.fcd lo tho perforating machine. Tho
perforations between tho stamps nro elfecl
cd by passing the sheots between two
cylinders provided with a serios of raised
bands, which nro adjusted lo a distnnco
apart tqunl to thnt required between the
vows of perforations. Each ring on tho
upper eyliuder has a series of cylindrical
projections which fit corresponding depres
sions in tho bauds of tho lower cylindur;
by these, tho petforalions nro punched out,
nnd by a simple contrivnnco tho sheet is
detached from tho cyliudcrt", in which it
haa been conducted by an endless band.
Tho rows vuuning longitudinally of tho
nper nro first mndo, and tneti by a similar
machine the trnusverse ones. This per
forating machine was invented and patent
otl by a Mr. Arthur in 1H5'J, and was pur
clmieil by the Government for 20,000.
The sheets aro next dressed otico more, and
then packed and labeled nnd storod in
another room, prepirutory to being put up
in mail bags fur dispatching to fulfill
orders. If a kiuglo stamp is in any way
mutilated tho whulo chect of 100 is burn
ed. Fire thousand nro burned overy week
from this cause. The sheets aro counted
no letis thau eleven times during the pro
cats of manufacturing, nnd so great is tho
care takeu in counting that not a single
sheet has been lost during tho past twenty
years.
Cones of the Ohorlin, 0llV?A7y Xeirt,
received from thitt place- by Mr. S. X.
Castle, contain full accounts of the tern
ueranco work being do no at that place.
The citiiem of Obcrlin have determined
with nn almost uuauimoue voice to have no
liquor sold in their town. The saloons
liavo been closed but intoxicating drinks
are said from a drug store, tho proprietor
of which refutes to discontinue tho busi
ness. Tho peopte have appointed con
inittres to iuUrview the otleudcr, a Mr.
Ilrornott, nnd thoy havo gone in n body (o
tho storo nnd importuuvd him not to in
troduce the sale of liquor on his prcmiscr.
On each occasion ho threw red popper on
the fire lo drivo the peoplo nwny. Thcro
nro 020 students ntlending Oherlin College
who have tnkon in nclivo part in tho nt
tempi to suppress tho sale of liquor.
Olhcr towns in Iho vicinity lmvo their
saloons, but Obcrlin npparetilly will not bo
satisfied short of tho utter extinction of
Iho Inst gin mill of nny description.
JlroiiRon may hold out for n timo, but
whoio opposition is so unanimous nnd so
nclivo there can he only one result soonor
or Inter.
How Tadabiiry Suffered.
THK
BTIIANOK CtrtCUMSTA.NCr.R THAT JtAIir. A
LUNATIC Or HIM.
A fow weoks ngo, Mr. Nathaniel Tmls
hnry wns ns happy n mnn as ever lirrd in
New Orleans, hut now ho wnlks tho street
with n limp in his gait, nnd n sad look in
his eyes. His troubles wero caused by a
pnrly which his wifo gave, and n slrango
similarity in Iho sound of tho nnmes of
fcOTornl of the invited guests.
On the night of the party ho colored tho
parlor, nnd his wife, coming forwnrd, said :
"Mr. TaiNbnry, lot mo introduce you to
Mr. Toot, who is a friend of our daughter
Mnry."
Tho grnllnmnn extended his hand nnd
Tndsbnry grasped it cordially. Just then
somo gnestn arrived, nil of whom wero
strnngors to each other, nnd bearing iho
nnmo of Loot, Coot, Iloolo, Newt nnd
Pool.
After hsing presented to Iho gnosis in
Iho hnllwny, Mr. Tndsburry tishcied them
into tho parlor, and seeing Mr. Toot sitting
nloue, he said :
"Allow mo to introducoyoti lo Mr. Pool,
Mr. Tool; Miss Loot, Mr. Tool; Mr.
Cool, Mr. Toot; Miss Iloolo, Mr. Toot ;
Mr. Newt, Mr. Toot. Miss Loot let me
present you to Mr. Cool; Miss Koolo, Miss
Loot; Mr, Newt, Miss Loot; Miss Iloolo,
Coot," continued Tndsbury, gasping. "Mr.
Nowt, Miss Iloolo; Mr. Pool, Air. Coot ;
Mr. Newt, Mr. Coot."
Suddenly ho appeared to loso control of
himself, and ho stood in (ho middlo of Iho
parlor floor oxclaiming " llooty, toot, loot,
toot, looly pool, cooty tool, newly pooty,
pooty toot."
The nssemblcd guests begnn to stnro in
wild Kitrpri.se, but ho merely kept on yell
ing, " Looty, tooty, looty, poot I " until hi.
face grow deathly pilo and his eyes had n
fixed, stony look in thorn that closely re
sembled insanity. " .My gracious Nathaniel
what is tlio mnttcr with you t " exclaimed
his wifo greatly alarmed.
" Jtooty toot toot toot, Rooty toot
toot loot," ho moaned, and leaving tho
parlor, rushed up slnirs to his room, nnd
falling in tho bed soon beenmo delirious,
nudfiiially went off into violent spisms,
dining which ho mndo futile ntlcmpts to
kick n holo Ihrouh tho ceiling. Sevetnl
physicians wero immediately summoned,
nnd ns soon ns thoy could bring him
through ouo spism ho would opon his
eyes, yoll " Toot," nnd go right oil' into
another. The doclois could not explain
tho cause of the sudden illness, and ques
tioned his wife, who staled that she did
not know what was tho matter with her
husband.
About this timo Tndsbnry rniscd him
self in tho bed, nnd moving his nrtns over
his head, cried out; "I am n big brass
horn. Just listen to mo: Looty toot
toot toot tnntvlnriti l.mti. ..
looty toot looty toot; " nnd then laugh-
iTiiuij, no mm ionr more spasms m less
than tilled miniil.-is V... il,-,,,, .I-,.. i.
remained in bed, nnd his delirium looted
nwny untill evcryono in tho house was
noarly crazy from listening to Iho dreadful
sound. When tho fuver had left, him ho
weighed nbout as much ns a straw hat,
nnd his eyos wero so far hack in his head
that he cuuld not seo on either side of him.
A'. 0. Times-JJeiiiocrut.
The folly of nny American foaring that
Ilnwaiian sugar can overrun tho United
Stales, is seen by comparing Iho sugar
crops of various countries. Cuba nnd
Porlo Hico grow, in 1880-1, nn oil' y oar,
nearly four times ns much sugar as tho
United Stnles and tho Hawaiian Islands
together. Tho crop of Cuba nnd Porlo
Rico, in 1878-t), a good yesr, wns 5G7.000
Ions moro than tho United Stales crop of
tho same year tho best of tho three
under review nnd the crop of the Ha
waiian Islands in their best year, 1880-1.
Ju other woids, thoaverago crop of Louisi
mm nnd iho highest tho Islnnds can teach in
tho next ten years will not cqu.nl tho
fluctuations in tho product of tho two
other sugnr-produciiig countries named ;
that is, will not equnl 200,000 tons, or tho
difl'erenco between Cuba and Porto llico
in 1878-9 nnd 1880-1. An examination of
the crop tablos shows that tho world's pro
duction is not growing ns rapidly ns tho
numbor of consumers. Merchant.
WE HAVE ON HAND,
AXU AKi: C'0.KTANTI.Y KKCKIVISU
CAI.IFOKNU
Hny, Bran, On,t,
Corn. Wheat, OH Cake Meal,
Mixed Tcod Cracked Corn,
Wholo and Ground Barley c,
Which f ulll (til ton VtMii imuT than nnr
flthcrdrm lit tomi. .Vo (cIMTKIII.VciitlooiMlicHid.
Wo litrurixrlivd ex Kulakam, ! of l'nininu Co.'a
1'iiU'iii spilni; Carl. tthlitiareln arcat (leiunn.lj ihi-se
crt arc superior tc ai.ytlilnt: ofite kind hcrttoHirc
iron here. Telcphoiio No. Uf.
3m LAINK A CO.
IRRIGATION!
TltltJOATION AFTlMt TIIIH DATE
X UtulctljT rolilbltnt, cxceM lvln?cii Hit, linutt of
II luHn. in., nml t lo tl . hi. (I. li, Kllt'.KTII.
.tli.iiit riiciii!riiuriiifH luur worka
..,,.' VI. . ,..l. Villi
(HfMiftl) It A I'. Ciuri.il,
llonuliilu, April Mill, tssi
Mlulalerur lnleilor.
foT ritf
BY THE LATEST ARKIVALS
t'ttllM H.S I'llA.X'I.X'O
WK UAVK ltnCMlVKU AT,A1K1K
adillllaii to our funiier itocl. uf blilp Chandlery
bUlpSluro., froiUlom, Ac, Ac.nhlch filvea lit td
Greatest Assortmeut of Goods
JCrpton Iheta Ulandi, all rt uhlch ulll he .old at the
Umeal Market 1'rlcca, a utual. Oar frleiida and Iho
public uuucrally are re.ptcUullr Invited lo examine
' - IIOM.KS A CO
13
DII-Kl) MNSHKIl PAINT OI T.
,.K.y.llV',r,1.,ln, " Wairewled the puto AltlcU
Laid OH. for l.ubtleathi". l'him nr hi.i.h t...
-ntlue. Atlaullc Ltad, In packa-ea otl lb, ami
upward nr GO Iba. I'alnl lirunhea In steal
vanity , vf nlilch nlll bo nl,t it I'rkc. by
W U IIOI.I.KS A CO.
COMET TEA I
Oor.oNu KNcrasu iiukak.
I AST, liil. Uitei. Japan Tea. Huma rcrr ana
uillty. Alu. liauclionc and ullicr HlackTta.
te-IOHSAttiUI
Nur Ulll. !. llOI.I.K.S A VO. 01
HKMPCOHDAGK. AND BOLT HOPE.
AS AXMItNi'MIAT NIXt I'KUM a I.
Iiictnos Inch. Alae.Spiiiiyaiu Belaln.-, Itatlln
lluuicllue, Maillnc, ltouudlur, Ac.
' IIOLLKS A CO.
pacific mnsiiKit PAINT,
X Afullaoitmeiittrihl celebrated nalutandU
pllid J talloli pacLaje., alt Ilia 4r.lrabU ahadra tu
coltuw. Krtr 4lo by IIOI.LKH X Co
Walluku Pnl ranfnru
BKsiT QUALITV OF PA1AI MAN
wraclurtdcsuitantlr, AH order, tflled with Ul.
lulrk
Hy
V. II Ulll vv
naiiuiu, jiani
ES. O. HALL A SON
Would Call Attention to Thoir
Splendid Asst. of Coods !
CoxxmlntijJip; of -
.fv.M.-fl . ! i 'm ' ' rrTi ii faTTi
MkaiaMI
ijw If - -
PLOWS, 20 DIFFERENT SIZES
.A-INTD 3E5LI3NTIDS,
HallV Hlcel 1'lnwa, rnlllni; frnmfltnll lnche( llall'n 14 and IS Inch llrrakrra, 1 1 Inch Knlft Mnrcni.
CiiIkoII l'low. Ilnll 1'iitriiw IMowa Hlilr Ulll I'lima. 10. tlfatiil II liirhr
ir Inrli Hiilky I'lunra, madi' rpcclally for llnninhiia riantallnna. No. 2 Iliick Kjc Movicra,
flow llandlci. ratra pulnla and beama for all I'lowa thai ivc terp;
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS OF ALL KINDS I
MECHANICS' TOOLS, SHELF HARDWARE, ALL KINDS;
NAILS AND SPIKES, of all kinds and sizes;
Reed and Barton's
CELEBRATFD SILVER-PLATED WARE !
IN A OIIKAT VAItlKTV Of MOMT tlKAUTIPUI. 1)EHI(ISH;I
STOVES AND RANGES, of many kinds and sizes;
WU ilAKK A HPKOIAl.TV OK
PAINT AND OILS,
And hnvlni: over li,i It", of lliibliiick.'i White Lend and Zlnrr.f Different (Jualltlei.,lirldr a Full Mm- of all
Dry l'nlnln wiuited, and overano (Inllonn of lliililiiielc'a lll.sr l, l,i: IKlll.a.ll l.lMci:il oil.. e run He!
at the ,oel Flciire. Oier -Jio l!nll(iii of 1. 1 IIKICATI.M; OILS, by tlio lmrrel. cane or uallon ,. M'II1'N
,.,,?.,,.;,, V?Au" -"",t-" American I'alnl. knSwn. ' I,'.' "uniu- La 'rt 8t"k of
l.l. I lll.ll fmni Callfornl.i. the Ka.iand I'rance, cteroirureil In thlii Market. Ilnltn, fnmpa, I'dckliie. lloje
.tc.,.tc, but p will not iitlempl lo iiiiiiofriileniiy ninrenf the lhonnnd and one ortlc1evthat we keen aa li
ri L'MiiViVKiVVJ.'MyJi.'t'lirV' )Ze c,","y 'V1?0 ", Wenda and enatntiHKlto call and ex
miiliieniirWII.I.MlllMM'K(irliOli.S for thein..en. and they will he convinced of what we eay, Cr,
THE IJNlbir FEED CO..
A. W. BUSH, manager.
Hay, Grain and Mixed Feed
Or ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
FOR STOCK OF ALL KINDS !
ALSO
OUL.TR.
The Culirornlii Hny nml (Jrnln or tlio Company In or VJKltY SUI'RKIOIt (JUAMTV, Scleclcd
Cnrcfttlly by the Manager During n Heccnt Visit lo the Coast.
ON III, 2000 BALES OP MY, k 401 SACKS OF GRAIN
WE GUARANTEE TO KEEP CONSTANTLY SUPPLIED
WITH THE
"XT&jrsr 33 est of H,y and ,C3-r,ixx !
And can Sell tlio mnno AT THK LOWKST UATLS, AS WE HUY LAllGiil.Y AND FOK CASU
lo tlioso Consuuiern wlio linvp lierctolorn Imported for TlicmselfVs, iiveullciniirir Vnt-
roiinRo, trtihtinK wo can f-Ue Sitisfuction, tbereby .ivini; tUeiu tiiuo und labor.
direful Attention Given to the Shipping of Orders to tlio Otlior Isliinds.
Largo Additional Supplies are now on tlio way per Eureka and
Kiilnkatia. -Ail Orders to lio Sent to
71 8?0 3m
We Beg to Notify
THAT -
"7"e Ho,-v DFLecexxtly 3tol-r3L !
V Xjax-bo Addition to
OUR USUAL STOCK OF HAY & GRAIN
AND THAT AT NO TIME
Since we Commenced Business
IIAVK WE
WITHOUT HAY OR FAILED TO FILL ALL ORDERS
of Our Regular Customers, nor Have Wo Advanced tho Price
to them during the great scarcity of Hay In the paat few months; and
We will Continue to Sell Hay and Grain
as Cheap as it can be Purchased
in Honolulu !
ALL ORDERS FROM THE OTHER ISLANDS TOR
Goods, Wares or Merchandise,
Whether in Our Line or not, will
be Pilled at Low Bates, and no
Commission Charged. Telephone No. 147
t-J0.1m 73
ENTERPRISE
Planing Mill,
127 Fort Street, Hoaolula.
C. J. Hardee,
H. F. Uertelmann,
Contractors and Builders.
I'liuiniiig, Shnjiintf, Turning,
llniiil umt Scroll Saicing,
Doort, Sth, Dlintis,
lhor ami Wintlow Promts,
Hracktts, llalluittrt, Slnirs, .,
Made fo Ortkr.
Mouldings nnd Finish
ALWAYS ON HANI).
IV All ordrra 1IM on abort nollca, and Jcbolnz
plompllr atieiitje.1 to. '
MouMIdh iuail tu as pattern wltbont cttra cbarxa
forkuhca.
Fries of Macblua Work, $1,00 to
11:60 per hour.
Ml""
Mnll's No. O Stool Plow.
' lillt IP I I 'HI' I
Y JF 3E3 13 33 !
-A.. XV. BUSH,
MAKAGEK OF UNION FEED CO.
Our Many Patrons
11EEN
LAINE & CO.
JNO. FOWLER & CO.
t di, England, ar pr.par.d to
FURNISH PLANS AND ESTIMATES
FOlt
Steel Portable Tramways.
With or Mlthout Can and Ltx-omoUrci,
Specially mlupted for 8ug-r IMaulatloiisi
rrmnent nMlwajg.altu locomotlvcxi nnd care,
'I ruction tnaiiies ami llond Jxouiiiutirr.i,
htenin X'UiUKliiiiK nml CuttlvnttiiKSIncUiuerj,
l'ortalilo Kiiglne.s fur nil iiurixMva.
winiliuK EuRlnes for lucliuv.
Cataloiua with llluatratlona. Model, and Pliolo
erauha of tbc abnto I'lanla and Machlnetr may be acn
at Ibo offlcca of Iba HnJr.rnr.t.
W. UllfiKBXand
) W.JIAOKAnLANKiCO..
, 3l A;ent fur J wo. Fowler A Co.
HAWAIIAN
INVESTMENT fc AGENCY CO.,
LIMITED.
M
'OffKY I.AXi:i UN riHNT'.IUt RE.
carlliea, for Ionr or abort nrrloda. Avplr lo
W L. IIUBRX. Manager pn Urn.
ca.quoan Sl..overO.W.MacfarlanJtCo. -Ulif
omc
Family Uroeerles,
A- n E W AMrUKTMRT ixclcsiro
torn iry Ine Uuod tat Sale br
M fiULLBS tt CO.
H.HAGKFELD&GO
OFFKlt FOlt SAl.li
INVOICES OF NEW GOODS
jcht iii:ci:ivi:u i-kh
"IOLANI," H. Carrols, Wastor,
IWJujpi fr'.nt Hitmen,
UotialfllnR In part of aa followat
A Largo Asst. of Dry Goods,
MUCH AH
Fnitcy rrliits, Twrntj.I'lTC Xvvr .Stjlc,
Denims, Ilrnwii nnd Whltn Cation,
Drilln, 'I lcklnK, Tnrkcj Hal, t.c,
Merinos, black and colored, 4 qualities
HTP", ColHinrj, Alpnci, Ilnllnn Clotli, nnd
Dress Goods,
SUOII AS
I'rlnlrd rhllrcTin, I'mnpnilourn, l'lnlda,
UliiKlinnia. Vlrttirln l.nnn, Hfttln Klrliicii,
1 nncy Hlriwd (Ircnndlmn,
While Hllk Jntiiiicnp, Twilla, Hcrcci,
l'iipliii,HntliiiimlM0irp,
Jllnck nnd Colored Velvet,
I'lNK SIIiKS,
Jllnck, OroKRinln, Fnncy, Colored nnd Hlrlpcd,
JlnrcKe, Criiv,Ac.,
TAl LOUS' GOODS:
llucknklna, Di.iKniinla, Tweed", Cords,
Heri'fl, HilenlftB, Docalilnii, CaainicrcH,i(c.
A Splendid Asst. of Shirts,
(Woolen, Jllaicl, Calico, llltknr, Dcnlm, Ac.)
Mrrliio nnd Cotton UndorMilrtH,
White lloRoin Hhlrld, Ac,
Hockn nnd HluokliiRM, Ilaiidkorclilcffl,
i'oiilnrdfi, (JloviH,
A LAllUK INVOICK OF CLOTHING
AS
1'lno Dlnck Cloth Frock Contn nnd Fnntd.
Jliipkil.lii HnckH, I'nnlH nnd Uuitn,
IVIt, Mohilr, Urlll, Vlaiincl SnckH nnd l'antn.
Hojh' Shirt nml Cliildn h'h JnckctH,
Monkey nnd Knllor Jncketri,
I. !l. ConlB mid JyrW;iiKa, CnriH't .Slli)ra,
Kilk ami I. (!. UmlirtdliiH nml 1'ar.iBolH,
J-nncy nnd Tnicliin Hhnwls,
Cotton mid 'J'urklah Tovh-Ih,
Whllonnd FnnrvQtilltfi,
Felt IIiiks nnd lrusni'ls Cnrpclltif;,
33 r. A.3N IS. 1rJCt& :
Homo lllnnkctn. White nnd Fancy IJlnnkctn,
Fancy Strlpnl Woolen, IwokIzoh,
Hcirlet, Urmie, Whltu Wi6lcii,.1niid 1 polntH,
Thrcmln, 'l'npo, Kliistlc, Sc.irfH, Ac,
Silk nnd Vchct IlihUiiH,
lluttons for HhirtH, Contn, PnntH, Drtsno,
I'HRFUMHIIY, FLOItlDA WATER,
Ctiiiiino I'uu do Cologne, Lubin's EitrncU,
Toilet So.ips, I'hllocome, llnir Oil, Corabt,
Mirrorn, Ijooklnj; Olnasvn, Fipen,
I. II. Hulls, llnrmonicav, lllniik llookn,
AinuniH, uoiu i.cni, dfttciry, Wntcl
llcinp mid I. It. FncLlnit, Conl Haul
JiaukctH,
UK.
VIENNA FURNITURE:
Litcnnloii. Arm, Dining ltoom nnd 1'nrlor
Chnirn, BpttrcK, A-c,
Saddles, CnlfukiiiH, GirtliK, Bllrruii Ivcnthcm,
CRATErf OF ASSORTED UKOUKEItY,
Contniniiic lM.ilcn, Cups, TtnpotH, llowh,
Climnbi'i-K, llico Undies nnd Itakcrs,
Dftnijolins, :l nml f, unlln ; Hmoplo JJoltlea,
VnHes nnd Uliwswnrc, Mniiiln mid Tarred Itopo,
SiJisax cfc Hloe Baga
Of nil fiizrn nnd qualitUH,
Coal llnRi, Cuiinie. Twine. Jlurlnpa,
Woolp.ick nnd Twilled Hacking, Liucn Hose,
GIlOCEmES;
S-irdlnro. in half nnd qnnrter boxes,
II. nnd V. llisraitn, Halt in jnr,
Cnntor Oil in linn,StenrinoCnndlcs,4, Band C,
Mnlches, Cocoanut Oil, Wnah Illnc,
Hiibbuok'hLinwedl'iuutOil, 11 White Lead.
White Zinc 1'aint.
LIQUORS :
Do Iinj;e filn nnd Bontcllcnn Drnndy, nnd
other bnindH,
Hum, Oin, St. Fnnl Hecr, Ale nnd Porter,
Fort Wino, Sherry, Ithino Wine,
Finn nnd Table Clarets, CbnmiMKno,
Dry llcidwick Monopoie, Ch. Tiirre,
O. II. Muinm ,t Co., SiMrkling Hock,
Jlosel le, Ac., Ac
German and Havan a Cigars
Flated Ware Spoons, Forks, Cracts, Ten Sets,
Caps, Ac.
HARDWARE:
1'ockct nnd Dtitclier Knives, Scissors,
Sheep Shears, Xecdlet, Spoons, Files,
Spurs, Gnlvnnized liaeins, Hoop Iron,
lieu Itivets, Hummers,
Yellow Metal nnd Comiiositlon Nails,
llabbitt Metnl. Sa(;iir Coolers,
Iron Tanks, Clarihera 4c. Alto,
Portland Cement, " White Bros.,"
Fire Clay, lllncksmitU Coal, Firo Bricks,
Tiles, Empty Barrels, Oak 15oats, &c.
Terms Liberal. Samples sent Free of Freight
OrUcra from the ollirr Idauda carefully
attended lo by
H.HACKFELD&CO.
ASTOR HOUSE
DINING AND
LUNCH PARLORS.
'os. 7G ami 78 Hotel Street,
HART BROTHERS, Proprietors.
Board by tlio Day, Week or Transient
BILLIARDS,
CigarCCigarettes and Tobacco,
Soda Water and other Iced Drinks
1
Meals Served in First-Class Style
AT AM. IIOUHN.
IIKNltY J. nAltT. 87 0 ELLIS A. HAUT
The Germania Market
HAH HKK rilUUOtJ.v UKNUVATER,
and la now cnnilaully in recrlplor Ilia beat of
BEKF, MUTTO.N, YKAL AND LAMB, .
From Cholcrtt Hcrda.
Fork Sauia;r. llolniiai. Head Cht?t, Qrrman
Uauaana, , .tc.alnrjya on baiid,aa alio Iho beat of Foal
try and tpUn.
Our Mrata ara all cut and put up In Kattern atjle. All
ordera falitifully attended to, and daltrcrcd In any nart
of Iho clly. '
n Cm IU01T ,t 8CHKADEB. rroprletora.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED
Kx LATE A1IIHVAL8,
Jk-lLieiYMgo Xaot of Hay
OV THE NEW CHOP. ALSO,
Whole and Ground Hurley, Oats, Mr au,
and Alfutfii Jay,
We carry the larjeit atock of Hone Feed In thla
KlnKdom.andwa aro alwaj, prepared la nil all ordrra
illtn arcuatunird promplnt n, and
.rll' LOW JIATKS FOlt CASH,
ocrflraln (ironnd lo Ordered
Wheat, t'.irn. Cracked Cora, OH Cake. MMdlln-a.
lllxed Feed, cic, always on band.
'I'm LAINK CO.
KNOWLEt'
STEAM AMD TACDUM PDMPS
THK UNDEnSKJXED IIAVK JUST
realTed per Amy Turner, from lloaton. m. full ..
orlncBl -f tbeaa ctlcbraled I'umpa. wblcb are rnaras
Ued to ba chrauw and boiler tbau any other altlo uf
pump Iniporled. W e call lb altenllou of plantara par.
llcolarlytolhaeuuiulump, wbleh la l.a tompll
r Altxl an J mtir afUal.l. it,... .il.. . .
. T '. ,"."T.""4i't which ia i
talftl and rauia acrrtcab). thiu oihrr n.n.n.
IWJ 3ai 13 If
1.1 . . .T'l.r.ri:." .
v aiKSWBK CO
MESSRS. CASTLE & COOKE
OFFER FOR 8ALE
AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES,
THEIR STOCK OF NEW GOODS
IlKCIIIVr.ll TEH LATK ATIItIVAI.H,ANI) TO Aimivr. run .
W. H, Wliiton, from h'ew York, City of Madrid and Cily of Nankin, from England
TIIKBF. nOODH AW". AIJAITKII FOlt
Plantations, Country Stores and Families
Anil boncht from l'lllST HANDS FOlt TArJlI, nml will l,t w.l.l for CA8II, with Leal ,!l.r,,
lime, or on nsnnl Lrrrjn lo rnrticn npprouil. We offer rm l.mul nml to nrrlTr, "f count on
Palnoo Water Wliito High Test Koroaono Oil,
Vulcnn Water White Abovo Standard Kerosene Oil,
Lnril Oil. Cnnlor Oil. KeMn Toot Oil, rylli.,ler Oil, Klni fllrnrn lMcklriR,
i !.' m '',.ir lnlnt V,?k,n' 1,'c' tl. Acj Ai l.etoa Htr-ira I'ncklntt AMiealo lioller C,lnl
Itahlil Mrtril, Cynnl I nrrown, Ijico Jy-nlher, Inllicr lleltli.K, St, 4,C, 8, 10 "ml 12 Inch i Co"'lnl"
IIUAll CCVtllffl 1111(1 Ktinitlm. f It Itfiua fti1 f.t i.t n..i r-.. it .'. .. .
Ilenvy (Jr.l, 11,,, LnneVrMnierV lo'. A.V V. d V "kk I si uX "nrla ZXZ''
.Ililill Ilprrn tnitln fill llr,n !LI I I 11 1
I!ent Ktntulnril Wenton'd Oritrifniinl I.lriincn. 12 niiil II Inch l.o.l nnntfiv . fni.i t v -Inlilwin
1V1 Ciiller-, IJiK(. Anrlla, HHr Vk" n'i 1)
I)lMlon ,elel.rnte.l hinH, nil .lirs Mnrl,l,,t(,- Mwn'"Mrk ""
A FULL LINE OE SHELF HARDWARE
MUCH AH
WkA, IlnlU, Screw", HIiirm, Aurpw, AilRer 1IIU. CIiIbc-Ik, Kn w, Ilrncep, Ilolln Cntel.ra t.
Paints and Oils of tlio licst English and American Brands 1
STAPLE GOODS, SlOf AS
IHui
STAPLE G
Hnrd liicn, Oxford Snumtes. JIcMi.rrny 0ntn, Kvni . iA "4,c he??y ni. Snlii io"n"
I In, I nvorllr, -nncy nml WaS,lK S,,ni, Cnllforr.ln nnd ftsuS, L?o"J , P '
llariui, Com Jltnl, Avcnn, arnlinm 1'Iotir, Ac. Ac. Ac. urnuun . t
Tho Goo. F. Blake Mf. Co's Steum Feed Irrigating & Vacucm rump
Weston's 1'alcnl L'cntrifuyuln,
Woodxcard t Brown's Celebrated Pianos,
ur , lf ,r, T A'cw IInvcn 0r'Jan Co- Warier Organs
nashhurnttsMocnNg- Co. Barbed Wire, the Jle.il Jhrbal Wire manufacture
Portland Cement, Sugar Bags, Oats and B; an, California Iay
Columbia River Salmon, bbls. and If. hbh., Salmon Bellies in Kits- Very Fine
NEW& DESIRABLE GOODS
Wo Havo Recently Received a Largo 8tock of Coods In Our Line,
(many of which are Entirely New In this Market,) ex Late Arrivals)
viz: Barks F. 8. Thompson and Calbarlon, from Now York; Barks
Ella, Lady Lampson, W. H. Moyer and S. S. City of Now York,
Large Invoices of Goods !
from Now York, JJoston, and San Francisco.
Bk. Sir Lancelot with Fence Wire, Paint Oil, fec., from England
OUH STOCK IS i
VERY LARGE and COMPLETE
EMBRACING
Agricultural Implements,
w. , Builders' Hardware,
All Kinds of Mechanics' Tools,
House Furnishing Goods.
A. BEAUTIFUL LINE
OP
SILVER PLATED WARE !
CHANDELIERS, LAMPS, LANTEENS.
Averill Mixed Paints, Hubbuck & Son's and Other ,
Manufacturers of
BEST ENGLISH PAINTS & OILS
33ErarX1
American Paints & Brushes
OF ALL KINDS.
Berry & Bros. Superior Vnniwhcs, VnleiUino'H Carriage Varnishes, Bct Brand
Kerosene Oil, American Lubricators & Lubricating C.,s, Lubricating Compound
A FULL LINE OF LUBRICATING OILS
MANILA AND 8E8AL ROPE, Etc., Etc.
DILLINGHAMfcCo.,FortSt.
INTERNATIONAL CLOTHING GOMP'flY
OF NEW YORK, LONDON 6c PARIS.
Capital, $3,000,000, Limited. a. FITZGERAIaD, Ptm.
1 M. MIS, OF TM EONOLOIU CLOTHIK MMM
Special Agent for the Hawaiian Islands.
i. J)'.? I""1' "1,s"ca h" nJrraoecmfiila wltU ih
l.'.h.!'"'lL,V"i? '"H"""1 ""l." Huillu.'. and Urif by
G-enta' Blaols. Broadcloth
uv...a .n..u 4 hiu nvi iuwilUiriB OUltS.
Uut" hcotch Twra nnd Cnasimere Coatu,
Ucxits' bculcli TuceU nml Cauloirro I'miU.
GtntV White Unwi CohU,
Genu' Wuiiu Llneu l'nuta,
ll.ntu' fij.t ft. I'nm.! b.1 f. .1 f .li
Sell Tliettt at Lower Figures Thai ; tther
House ii This it)
N. B. A Few Bargain ia DRY GOODS, DXXMI GOODS
TMmfUfQg, JfcO., wliicU will lo sold away AT ANV MUCK
TO OIiKAR TUBM OUT.
OF THE
Honolulu Clotbinir Emporium
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