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Saturday press. [volume] (Honolulu, H.I.) 1880-1885, August 18, 1883, Image 3

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SATtJKIJAV I'KKiSJS.
NATUWIAY. AUnUSr , 1M1
1'itl.llrs.tlnn nffir la At A (AAhttntnii Hit 1 1 f tit
il.ultl u:,iir nl ir. I'm hut,
'inltseilheit mill A.ttetlliera will Imi a.t.lten,
TIMS, tl. ItlllWM. I'.il.lMirr .in.t l'rr,i Irtor.
AH mtlter fnr Ih NAlnnlty I'im tlmuM be
ait.lif.trd tit I hi. " N riJIIDAV 'HIIR."
Ade illaement mml lm c nl In by I'll.lAy nnno,
Nit lit.rtlhsn for tliFemrent ln can I misi.sn-l-rdwlien
sent In later. Aileettlieit will math
Hir number nMnaeillmit dealresl, finni which itl
they ctitrfiany nut tnmtibrsl will lio rim nut
mnnllil.
Ditiihl-.mliinin adeettltenientt, rut! nd large
type ) mil i s.lniltteil Inln nnr rntiimnai
neither will aiteitlcnienlt mlinll I nl Intn i iti1.
Inai minium at nnr nilee These intra will tm
rigidly adlieied In.
Notice nl any events nf Interest Irantiililiig on
thenthrr itltntlatet1talnrAytlietiitnltfiillr t wet res I
for uiiMtfntlAn. CmrnnnniVnia me reo,tiettril to
append their tin ii.tm to nil coinmimteiitlnna,
lint fnl publics Item nrrestsilly, lint fit A Rli.srAntfn
thtt tlii writer It acting In good faith.
LOCAL ITI.MS
Mr J. I". Witfimii, wlio Intt liern III, win
iillir slirct yrtteiilay, nml rtmeiHlltif rniiilly.
Tlir I JUKI, wtllfi! WntnNiU) lnliml of
iiir-wi.it, owing in thf timvy ttottii in tlic
l.itt.r il.iy.
Tlir I'mitli tif July lutein nl Nnnitiiiciiln,
I itlir.itiii.i, tvn mitten liy Mr. Ilnlili Turnrr,
i fnimrr ii-shlrnt nf till tmin.
Itlly Irjtartaajrft liy Hi Mokolli IjisI SttiltilA)',
rtiifl tin nfhiHVitt tin; tmr vpl will rutty
mt.iy nnotlier liistnllincnl.
Mr. dim Kim lint n iif.inllty nf lice liy llie
fre.lict ttlilclt ni.iile the WitlklU ttrrain
"Ihh.iii," IjittTitiMhy.
Mr Waller X. 1lr,ttli enlrtl.iliiRly mliltrsscil
tlir (iosicl Trniciance inert lh;nl the Ilctlirl
U'stiy list Sntiuil.iy nmlng,
A CliineaenoU, lunnnl I4I I'.il, iniii,lit on
n f.tt.i) mincls nf rniwfttlliin nf llie lmi; liy
lalliini: nl Wnlkitli.tliilii I'tills, l.itt Smicl.iy.
Mr. James l.yc.in, Intiiit mtcli.icil tin
Moiils iinietty nt K.ilihl, hiimmc to move
llirir tilth lii faintly mam, nml Ihotiiic truly
iur.ll.
Mi I). K. I'yfc li.n letii'netl lilt wsllim n
a mrmtK'i nf the Imanl nf iiilvntp way nml
water lip.lits, nml Mr. M. I). Mm1vtir.1t it
apnniiiteil in lilt .tc.nl.
The slurr lioliler nf the Kil.turn Hupr Com
pany hive etectol Mr, V. Ilnrncr In fill
the v.icmcy cattscil liy llierctii'iiallniinf l'rl
ilcnt II. V. Scl1111i.lt.
In the 1'iew, l.ttl tuxk, nil item nlumt n
lecent ilcli;lilfnl nnci.ll nl the llelliel vnlry,
iniMiientinneil Mrn. I'enice, nne nf the siii;ei,
m Mi'. Stack.
List Sunday ninriiinijn native cxiicmiii.iii
tlrnve hh f i(j ovti Ihc nlil cnttnin limue ttli.tr f.
The rctiill ttninnt fatal In the man, litit tvai
til the liorw.
The catamaran nf the Mjrlle ltnat Cluli was
lint finished mi wkiii n enrclei1, lull is ninv in
the tvatcr nml ttill make a trial trip thii nflc-r-inn,
if nnthiii tidverse liappcnt.
Mesi. Ilackfeld .t Co. had a liij; trade
miction sale on Wednesday, Thursday nml
yc.le11l.1y. Mewrs, Klilcn .V Co. ttill haven
iciliicllun sale nit next tteck.
The Ihilisli Intk Oenipe, tttenty ilan out
ficmi Victoiia, llrilish Cnluinliia, mid lnunl
for SIiiiirIi.iI, China, put Into poit last Weil
nevlty with her pump crank hrnken.
The Honolulu cluli dcfealol the Occnnics
in the luse Inll match at the Maikiki cmund
last Saturday, by a tcnic nf ninclecn to i.
To-day there will he n game fnr prncliceonly.
Mr. J. S. Kincninn, nf the Mirveynr-Ecneral's
i(hce, h.is cnmplclcHl a miner of the Ittilei
district, ttet nf the prison, ttitlithe iiniuolinle
object of opening .1 mad nlxmt half a mile
long.
Masler Thomas C. Macuiie fctl into the
open ccllartvay of the V, M. C. A. building
last Monday ni(;rit. The ttnnder is lie did lint
break his neck. Kscept a swollen nrm, he
was doing very well yesterday.
Auditor. General Walker nml Minister of
finance Knpcn.i arc the new apmintccs to
the Ixutd of education. Mr. Walker's np
puintnient has the umpialineil indorsement of
Ihc llullclin.
Ke Kooo Hawaii is the name of the new
semi-monthly native paicr, previously an
nounced. Its first numlier is, MiM-iricially nt
least, Mifficicntly crcilii.ible to justify the ex.
erimcnt of publicatiiin.
All Sin and Ah Won;; will 1 tried for K-r-jur)'
at tin' net sitting of the supreme court.
Akana and Akiona, the constables charged by
the ttto Chinese with taking biilies, arc the
complaining witnesses.
The last paragraph of the second column of
the second plge nf last Thursday' llulletin is
an insult to every really scientific physician on
thesr islands. It is commended to the careful
considcrtion of those amiable gentlemen.
The illness of the c01111nerci.1l editor last
week compelled the employment of a reporter
who ttas so laiily, trustfully guiles as to copy
the Advciliscr's stock and Imnd quotation
table, thereby niissiH-llin the secretary's name
and giving hint an extra initial.
Mr. John Williams has gone In interview
Kilauea and Mauna Loa. lie takes an unlimi
ted supply of dry plates, and what he may not
do, in a photographic way, it hard to surmise.
Mr. '. . Lenti ttill lie guide, caterer and
adjutant-general of the cxiediiion.
The KMnore, Captain Jcnks, and the Lady
Lainpson, Captain Itust, left San Kranci'co
on the 201I1 of July. The Klsinore made the
trip in tbiiteen days and Seven houis, aniting
here on the morning of the I2lh, the Lady
Ijuison aniting ndout fourteen hours later.
The Mutual Telephone Company and the
Allien Kiuit and Taro Company tteic grantiil
clurters by the privy council last Thursday.
The nets jugKut company charter ttas rcferitil
to a roinniilltv. Ttto or three tncnimiatiom,
at least, liang fiic tluough the dilatory system
juevailing in the tJ interim office.
The Honolulu Stock and Ibtml Kxcliange
lias a present nieinlicfslilji of sixteen, consist
ingofMessrs. A. J, Cailttrlglit, CT K. Ilishop.
1'. A. Schaefer, J, It. Atluttoii, 1'. C. Jones,
Jr., T. II. Daties, V. C. Irwin, lleniy May,
Henry MacfarLmc, J. K. Ilackfeld, K. I'.
Adams, A. 15. Kllis, W. O. Smith, I- A.
Thurston and W. U. Cattle. Mr. Henry Isle
niensclmeider is secretary,
t The Walmanalo Mill finished grinding Unse
& Co.'s cane on the 91 li Instant, The same
day, while cleaning up the mill, it Chinaman
was caught by the trash elevator ami jammed
w u In break hi jaw and an nun. At lat
accounts the sulfcier was still alive. Con
nidcrable changes and inUigriiienl of the mill
is ikiw going on, a double rllVct hating leen
put in alirady, Tito and a half inches of rain
tell dining the latn-storiii of Tuesday, this
week.
The 1'itday ctcnlng socials given by Miss
lliece, in the loom of the Nuuami-Micvt
Kliidirgaiten, are to be commended and eu
aiuiaged. Miss Hcivje, as the local agtnt of
the ladies' branch nf the American Uuul of
Koreigit .yisslons, I doing a necslnl wink,
and, upuiililly, doing it well. The enter
tainment, kimmi as "straligcr' socials, " are
intended, as the,tiame implies, to nuke it
more pleasant for homeless strangeis.
Mis. Im I). C. Wallace hat issued aciicuhr,
calling attention in the srbool for gills only
ojenol by llut Uily a yenr ago. Mrs. Wat
Lie it a gtaduate of S, Maiy Hall, llurliug
toii, Nett' Jersey, one of thcliest of American
church kIuioIs, and snmewhat famous as the
scene of Ihc outir story, " 1uile't I jit
Triiii." iievetal nell-kuown irsidents ate
Hiteuin (lie list nf rifcrencc In the riicul.n
and itaitlrulais will l ausweitil by aildrestlng
the udy, in rare ol tier husliaiul, ihc KtV.
(eori;e Wallace,
tic, Samuel 0, Tucker, a homcoiuthii
plij-si'cLin of rsltnslte pucttcc in OakLnd,
CalitnT.U, airittsl here wi the Kbinnrc Last
ftuiklay, loctor Tucker seeks llivse islands
for health. If the clinxiic neuralgia, from
which he hat long htvn a sulfeirf, )icldt to
III bkniilUhuKiils of "our glorious climate,"
Ihc doctor ttill tnialilUh himself hete, ile ha
already ssvutul lite (Mciiiise now occuplol by
Mr. v. I. Ltiwiie, and ttill ojH'n an ollkv
tlwic shoitly. Tlte doctor btiinrv luiny lelttrt
of Introduction to pfOMiiuent (K-opfe hvie,
Leiim alttudy aoimlnled with more than one
of oui oltlsHt fWUis.
tf Minn llnlj.ll piinm., . .i i.i.i 11 1 .1111
iner hotel .11 Wmbiki. Ihn, (.. iiiif.iitiinii.lj,
tin room for pniiiiulnrs In tht. Isrtr.
It nils siirt-i in,, yntrrday, ihilllnn J
1.. K iiiliikim, lli.iiirt liiili'.-nl Koil.tiiimL.i.
Is in lr mi.iinn)' ttrnrr.il In the itiiihttork
iltbirtrt.
Dr. Arthur M.iiultr, itlm rnntr hnr on iip
AU'llIrMIr, rtml ti rerrmlv miiKiliimt .m
fltiiwtll ilitMn at WitlithH, Ims Imt two
ninks, ttlilrii Ihpilorinr wty.nmtnin.il ulim
nr msi imrkrti uirm, nissrly all his rl.Hhia,
neaily all his anrlntl lnsltuntent, limiks,
dliikwiito nml $t, son in KitRlrsh kiI and Uuli
Mils. ITWsr B",l trerr to llAve liri aant 1fy
rlKtoiktr in Width:. Ity mlstakr. It Is fated
Ihey went awny on the Julia. The frills
doing nil fn llrell power In frt lit the bottom
I'lilk Is demd. Not In know Tmk la In
eortfeiw tmuwlf unknown, MiJt wn. an An
llitlKtn fcniijjarrm ,hts of nitcfeiil ami hnimiable
llnrnjr. At the reeent ngrlriiliunl fli he .ia
arennled a cftllfH-ale for hi blur blood, his
eoininaiHllnR atnlure and Ids ireiitNti IhiiiiI)',
Mem uinI cimilllin tta thai Iwnmy, (inui
vlanril war wn nevrr httf so gilm a Tmk.
Anil yet he had a gentle, kindly, grateful,
Rrnclim limn. I InaT he a Mini also? Wr
may not know, for no one nf us ha etc r come
lmck from the tomorrow of death to suite for
us such riddle as till. Al.ts I ior Tmk !
The riiciirlilng ilottnn of last Tuesday
ttaaiHit nf the usual this aenaon, llut It re
minded a leading clllfen, one of the oldest nld
tlnieis in Honolulu, thnt nn the list of July,
IS7, it ralnetl quite n hud. 'The list nf
July used to be ccfchrntcd as the dale of the
"lestninlinnof Ihe It.ig" In 181 1, ttlien Ad
nilMl Ihniii.t bmiighl Ittck Ihe siuibnl of
soteieigniy ttnicli sir t.eoige iuiri had taken
away sh.uily liefore. On Kestoialinn Day,
S7, Kniiifliameh.i III gate n grent open-air
feast at III l.tukaha home. In tin- nnnrr Mini.
ami valley. It was nltended by thousand,
and would have lieen a grand nieces except
M'l ,11V l.llll,
I Innntiihi ladles visiting San I'lmiclsm, or
ladle here nl home, desiring mllclcs from S.tn
I'r.tncisco which cannot lie obtained in Hono
lulu, can scaicely do brllrr than coiri-smiid
ttilli Mrs, L i. Ilaker of ia7'4 (im-iieni
sliiel, S.111 1'raiiclseo, who Is prepared lo pur
chise for Island iinlton any nillclc of house
hold or dninesile use. Airs. It.tkcr Is well,
knnitii In Ihc writer of Hit Mrngr.tpli. She
tcfers to Mrs. (Soternor Sloiiem.in nf Sacra
mento, Mrs. Ktlgar Mills nf Mnilo I'nik, Mr.
N, II, Stone. iMistmasIrr of S.111 I'r.nirlirO nn.t
others. Of course It Is not desirable lo pur
chase anything In San Francisco that can he
obtained at home, because it is lo the Interest
of nil heie lo patronise home trade.
In the ndiniritllt' suit of tin- in.-sitl.-m i.f il.
Imanl of health agilnst the steamer Madras,
Ihe liliellant wa lepresenlisl by Mr, F, M.
iiaicii, .tiessr. luut.irii riestnn ntul Cecil
llrnttn ntnieareil fnr the libillee. The dn-klnn
nf Judge J mid ttn to Ihc effect that of the
$1,7.12.25 expended by the IhkuiI in guanllng
Ihe Madras, a little over JlSoshnuld be uid
by Ihe ship, and the rest of the excuse pro
iicuy oeioiigen 10 ine iHiaru. An exception
was noted, A San Francisco dispatch from
Victnrii, II, C. dated lute 1S1I1. savst "'flu.
steamship Madias tras'libclnl yesterday nn a
ooiiniiirr iHiiin 01 .7.13,000, ami t now In llie
hands of the sheriff."
Ills Portuguese Majesty's Consul and Com
missioncr; Senor A. de Sonxa Cannvniro, and
Mrs. M. A. Hales, recently of Oakland, Cali
fornla, were marrletl at the Unman Catholic
cathedral on the 91I1 instant, Ihe Uighl Kcv
ricnesl Hislmp nf Ollia nfficialing. During
Senor Canavairo's residency on these islands
he ha made many friend officially and
sociatly. The ISdy whom he marries ha a
host of Cnliforni.ui friends who can most sin
cerely congratulate hi excellency, the I'oilu
guese Commissioner, Hnin the happy event
which has given him sn charming a wile, while
those of us who know Senor Canavarro K-st
may congratulate the Inly with equal sincerity.
In the anniversary sermon preached at St.
Andrew's fro-Cathedral last Sunday, Kcv.
(ieorgc Wallace made the follmtincsatisfac.
lory statement: "The clergy fiiml for the
past year ha shown considerable, increase, and.
together with the weekly offering of the con
gregation, is sufficient to supply present needs
although not .sufficient loinecl sonic avci age
of the preceding jear. The total aiiioiml of
the offerings fnr Ihe year is St.ow. If to this
sum are added the offerings of Ihc Sunday
schools and of the church societies, with
private nifls of members of Ihe coniTreeation to
church objects, the total will exceed $2,000.
Add to this amount the subscription to the
clergy fund and $4,000 in round nuinliers will
express the total amount given for church
maintenance dining the tear."
The Publishers' Weekly, nf a recent issue.
gives the following obituary notice of one
known, doubtless, ton nunilicr of our old resi-
Icnts! "Charles A. llurnliain. a prominent
Imoksellcr and stationer of Norwich, Con
necticut, died on July .th of typhoid malaria.
Mr. lliirnham was liorn nt the Sandwich
Island in tSjl, his father having rhargo of
the erection of missionary building there.
lie lived in Iolhiul, then went into business
in Springfield, maiiying there the daughter of
his emplo)cr, Itodcric Hurt. In 1S04 he
Ixiiight tlwbnoksloic of I,, and K. Kdwartl
at Norwich. Ho did a large and successful
business, and won for himself the reputation
of an energetic, genial and public-spirited
man
He was tall, handsome, riistinetiishcd look
ing, and a pharniaciiHi1ist. lie was explain
ing lit President Ilinwn the ieculiar merits of
"(iingeradcltc." "The ginger employed in
this liygcnlc cnuqiound," said the druggist, "is
an aqueous extract containing not one drop of
alcohol. No tcntterance man need fear to in
dulge freely in this most gustful beverage.
Notice how smooth its pungency, how velvety
i tang, how-" Just then a customer entered
and Risked if the shop sold India ink. " No,"
replied the handsome salesman, " but we have
Ind'icllahlc ink." The President of llie
Society for the Total Suppression of Puns
I. Hiked at Ihe culprit mournfully a liniment.
Then he said, reproachfully 1 " And thou, too,
Mcllrutus ? Please give me an ounce of prusslc
acid, and let me go quietly home and die."
Honolulu lus been long fortunate In its
dentist. Doctor Whitney ha practiced here
with great success since ls6o or '70. Doctor
Thatcher has lieen here several years. Doctors
.McAllister ami iirossman nave liccn heie now
many month. The latest candidate for noli-
ular favor is Dr. J. W. Craig, who come heie
to take charge of the office of Doctor Whitney,
wiuie ine uiicr is in lite unileil Mates.
Doctor Cinlg comes highly recommended.
He was for some time with Doctor Cochrane.
of 850 Maikcl street, rian Francisco, a very
sipular dentist. Doctor Craig is almut the
same ngc as Doctor Clrovsman, nod has ap
ivnenlly n disiosltion very like that most
agreeable young practitioner who has recently
gone to Kauai, llieic to minister to those jaws
din-ascil (hat not by toothache dion may be
npK'asl, Jlesides hi prnfeioional reputation,
ihicior Liraig tiring ine social innorsemcut nl
Mr. James Dcvcrcaiix IVige, one of the l-st
known society men in San Francisco.
TArlr Sllrrr .ImilrrrMry,
The banking-hnuM. of Ilishop & Co, wa
twenty-five years old yotenl-iy. Its original
paitncrs were Mrssrs, Ch.iries K. Itishop and
W. A. AUiich. In Septemlier, 1S06, Mr.
Akliicli sold his iiilcreSl to Mr. V. C. Ual.ton,
then Ihe president of the Hank of Califoiniat
air. liisimp tscnining sole pailiier in Die lo.
lowing tear. In May, 1875, Mr. John II.
P.ltV was ailmittnl 111 nailm-rslili, nml. In
September, 1K-S1, Mr. Samuel M. Jluuon wat
aisiiailmillril, 1 lie Uink npincd August 17.
1S5S. ThecleiU liateK-enas folkiws, with
service dating fioin the teais following iheir
names t John II. Paly, tSwj II. M.'Siillman,
iMsii lame Matter. lS6(i llenrv W. Me.
Cougltlrr, iW;j S, M, ).nn.iii, 1S70S II, F,
Poor, lb'7.11 Ik F.lk-illcs.Jr., iSjC; - W. Mac
farlane, 18771 U Ci. Nesnuth, 1S7S; C. A.
Ilrown. 1S7S1 l
Pi. Ilishop, IMS: Inhu
M, Dowsell, 1S70.1
A. M. Ki.biiisiin, iSSij
Lliatles I, lleeiln;
hoil, 1SV11 i:. U. Adams. iSisj: A. II.
.ii., IP.9.S ais.iet: 11. sin,
Fisher, 1SS11 Chailc llutl'ace. iKSt: A. I).
Caltetl, ta,Si. .Mctr, Jiilllwan. Slacf.ir-
lane, llrnttn, liousetl, Dei'ilng, F'uher,
llustace and Caltert. art still in the
service of the lank. Kahiiu has lxn from
the U-ginnlng. witlj shmt Interval of
aWnce, the (witet r-f the lank ami the Kink
building, Ihc first office of ilMsuit V Ok
.tf In .1... ..... .... .. .L . ll.l ... .
, ,, iv uii niuci i. me aiasce limes;,
where they occupied aroomalatut 1612, until,
by n gradual alwnul.ni, ihe business required
Ihe use of onedull of Ihc Inter floor of Ihc
block. The txttablithiiKiil moved Into it
ient lumluinicquaileis in May, 1S7S, It
had but three cvitJlfiilt al the ttatl, )ut
hat now ngcnlt i' w)' "f the piiiuiiul mitt
of Ihe ttoilJ, the laM one Jing Kothchildt in
London.
Htm.ii.t tmi:m:.
. Ilnllrnllnn of II, fl, Xnf I l.mrl,.
Two InirirsilnR i.. nuts nfihe ireenl drill
eaihrn of ihr t'hlnrsr I'hiirrh nt Kolials have
lieen frcelvnl, one fnnn " )' t , .," lr
nthrr fnnn "II. L S." The following ae
rismt a nistle up frnm both, lliongli chlclly
from tint of Mr. Hhfldon, l'icli mneHiiul
enl give full ernlll In the mIous aiid liHle
fsirgnlile ell'.iilaof Mr. Frank Dtninn, tvlniliaa
len mrrrr Immrillaitty Imttiuiirnlnl limn any
one cite In the pinmpt nml aHliif.clnty enin
pletlnunf thl liiinontinl wttlk.
Hninlay, AtMiiti jth, witt a "reil letter
day" for Iho CTitlalhii I'lilnmeof Ihit dlslilcl,
the neeailmt being the fninnl deillratlon of the
new thinrh rerenlly (reilnl fnt litem at Knl
oplhl. 'Ihe lot of land wa generously dnuaieil
fnr the purc by the Knlml.t Plantation
C nniMny, while the nlhrr planter generally
without iwitkul.nly luentloiilng ii.tmr
Iwte llbrmllycoiilribuled to thebiilidlng fund,
whlih hits renctinl Ihe sum nf $j,;tij. Ihe
Chinese lieie nnd In lloiiolulu have given
foi'II $Ki was ilonaleil by the natlte clHirrh
(Itev. Mr. Ilond't), while fnirlgnrrt generally,
Imt iimie tutilicnl.iriv In lloiiolulu. have con
tributed generously for Ihit wnithy pmpmc.
The entlie cost of the chuicli building nnd tlir
adjacent Misoii!ige Is i-sllin Knl at nlxiiit
$.1,.j hating a Kitance of a little over .ffxai
lo heprotldnl for, which, If Is Imped, llicte
Will lie no unions 1 Iflicullv In nhtaliiltii'. 'I he
chuicli building is 50 fiel long, exclusive of
vetllltule and pulpit recca, by afi feel wide,
The nidlnary smllng rnKiclly Is three him-
Intl. The sliurluie is n rrmnikably iitrlly
one, the nlant ll.n lm been diawn be Mr. ( .
J. Wall, the Honolulu nrchllect, and the wmk
executed by Mr. Wong Hie, a Chinese
builder, In a ttoikmanlfke nnd thorough n
11 manner a could hive been done by Ihe
mechanic of any nationality. The sljlc of
the building Is (iothic, The Hillside sheathing
I nf t, and g, IhuiiIs set peipcndlriihily, and
sitifaccd on both sides, at nil of Ihe fiaiuewnik
of Ihe house I ctioscil within, but suif.tcrd,
and painted n somewhat light color, with
daikrr dimming, while all the taflcts and
braces otcilie.nl aie painted daik. The
shingle aie laid on t. nnd g. Imanlt, ttilli ihe
suifaccri side tinned Intvard.
The building Is suimoiinted willi n neat
latticed belfry. On the west rml Is a irllco,
and on the east end Uannlcote forinlng Ihe
pulpit, thus git lug Ihe ami lice-room the en
tire lnly of the cliuice. On either side ol llie
pulpit ate two large tablets, some ,x8 orlbrie
alKiuts, facing the audience, the one contain
ing the leii commandments, and the oilier the
creed and doxnlngyi and over the pulpit
"Kepenttc, for the kingdom of heaven Is al
hand." All In Chinese.
Work remains lo lie done to the pastor's
house nnd to n waiting-room fnr women nnd
children. The parsonage i situated inakal
and westwaid of the church. All will be sur
rounded by a neat picket fence, and will lie
finished in about two weeks.
.The church membership at present numbers
seventy-eight, under the pastoiate of Mr.
Kong Tet Yin. The members are mostly
from the Iktsle and Khcuisli mission In
China.
On llie day of the dedication, the Utile
chuicli wa fairly crammed with representatives
of llirec races the Chinese, the Hawaiian nnd
the Caucasian. It was interesting nnd im-
pressitc In note, tint several familiar lit inns -such
ns Cnrnnatinn, All Hail the Power of
Jesus' iSame, rrom (itccnlatid a Icy Mountain
and the Doxology were sung inthirediirereiit
language at the same lime. It wa n matter
of surprise to sec so many Chinese women
present. There could not have lieen less than
liflyj nil were neatly dressed, and one of them
played quite skillfully on the parlor organ
with which the chinch i provided. Among
the audience were a number of foreign ladies
of the district, who evidently took much in
terest in the proceeding. The interior of the
church, in front of the desk nnd llie desk it
self, had been beautifully and tastefully decor
ated by these ladies with flowers and eter
greens. The recess behind Ihc desk or rostrum wa
occupied by the Ucv. Dr. Damon, Itev. Mr.
Pond, Mr. F. V. Damon anil the Chinese
colporteurs and evangelists, Messrs. Kong Tet
Yin, Tsen Ten Fci and Sit Moon, Itev. Mr.
Houston, of the foreign church, came in later.
The following was the piogiamnie of the dedi
cation exercise :
1. Anllii-m -The l.onl is my Sti-rliirril.Cliiirt'- Choir
a. Imncilion Mr. Rons Ttt Vin
3. Scrit'lun! Kcadini; i Kiii 8:70: Hebrew,- 10,
I7--S Mr. Tsrn Ten l'a-1
4. Singing All Hail the I'oucrof Jesus' Name
Congieg.-uion.
5. Keponsive ReAtling. . . , , .. .a4lh I'salm
0. UemarLs in linglnh ami (.'hmese..Mr. r'.tt'.ll.imon
7. Historical statement, in Kiiglish, reiectini; the
Christian Chinese ul Kbliala Kcs, M, Horn!
8. Heading of declaration of dedication, 11 Knglish,
uy isev. wr, iianinn, in nauaiian, liy Kcv. .Mr.
It-Hiil; in Chinese, ty Mr. Kong Tel Yin.
u. I'raser
10. .Siirain;
It. AdiTresa to lhea Chinese. ; .
12. Siiiginir Missionary ilsntn
13. Haiitismat Seriice
14. lloxolny
15. t'enetlictlon ,
..tlr. ?it Moon
Chinese Chuir
...Mr. Konif Tel Via
Confiregatloti
. ..Kev. Dr. Danion
ConreRalii.u
. Ucv. Mr. Houston
Then followed the communion scivice, nt
which the Ucv. Dr. Damon and the Kev. Mr.
Itond officiated.
The following is the English version of the
dedication :
" It is evident to all, that to dedicate by
fitting ceremonies a house built for the service
of Ciod, is a liecoming act. It is for this pur
pose, therefore, that we are now assembled,
that we may separate, by becoming rites, this
house for the service of taori.
"With gratitude to Him, that lie has lei 1 our
hearts to undertake this enterprise fnr Ihc glory
of His holy name, and for the help He has
afforded us In collecting the funds necessary
for its completion here we stand liefore llim,
and together consecrate this building to the
worship of Jehovah that Is, for Ihe reading
of Hi holy word, the proclamation of His
goticl that purifies the heart of man, the scr
vice of song to His praise, nnd theoliservance
of the stmliolic oiditiances kept by the Church
of Christ, and for any other service pertaining
to the worship of God.
"And now, wc consecrate and set apart this
house in all its scveial mrls this sacred
desk, these scats, thesc ttalls everything
herein nnd Kloiiging to this building, for the
upbuilding of the kingdom of Christ in llie
hearts of men. And wu beseech the Ditine
Spirit .of Truth nnd (trace to abide here, for
eter and ever, and to prepare us, and all who
may henceforth worship herein, for Hi belter
and holier service in the heaven to come.
" llut ttp would not fortjet that this dedica
tion has no worthy significance, unless the
hearts of the worshippers arc In Ihe service,
and so I call uimn you all here present lo give
yourselves to Cod now, that your souls may be
renewed and made nlx-dieM to (toil, and your
bodies, also, that they may lie temples of llie
llnlyllhost.
" Let us consecrate to Hod, htr and now,
the work of our hands and all the thoughts ol
our h. ails, so that His kingdom may speedily
come and His will be done, by nil men Uxui
thecal 111, and that Gh1 may e gracious to
us."
In hit rcmaiks, Mr. Ikmd-spoke of the
attlval in Kohala, of the first band of Chinese
Christians, who arrived a contract laborers,
and detailed the effort to hold .meetings with
and secure a preacher for them and those who
followed.
During Ihescnice (here were haptlicri by
Dr. Damon, lite men, receiving the names of
Manliest', Mark, Luke, John ami peter, and
one woman FlUnUlh; also the Infant child of
the pastor, receitlng ihe name of John,
In the evening, the congicgatinii in the
foieign church, gate close attention to a very
interesting talk by Dr, Damon concerning
the Chinese In general, the condition of then
mission In China, and their hUloiy in these
islam). He ttas conduced from all that he
had lead of histoiy 011 the; subject, that the
"Siiilui" of I hu I Id ile, of whom the prophet
had foretold that they jlmuld all lie convened,
was the "China" of llie pjevnl llay,
"In conclusion," writes Mr, hlitlilon, "(
may le slated, that the money conlrilmtril .y
friends has scented the crii'tkli not onlynf
Ihe church and a iikwi rnmcnirnl ami com'
fottable luisonagc for the pryather, Imt alx) a
Urge and aiiy schnobrinini, to be used for a
day-school ami for .Sunday ami wck-riay
Itililc classes. Thciu i in addition to this a
pleasant room to Ik.- usiil In case of necessity
liy any tick, tliublril ni nceily ineinK-i of the
church, This building then, with the church,
gites a (tal 'home1 lo these 'strangers In a
strange (and.' "
11 u
Mr, V, A. Kinney t rciylovr with niaU
lUI'fcvw, last night.' "
The slrret darjiwsy scheme hangs life. If
possible, its Hue inwardness) nil) x in,vtri
anon.
11 . 1 1 1 1 .i .
A laige ainounl of interesting "Other
Island " newt i uruveisUUr cruttjed out of
1 ihia) bue,
1 11.1 r iiv.vr.i'tins.
.lit ,llH.ff .Itflrrl .If r,r,
The gush reirlrr l In illagraee.
It rtljrisine nlwnit in this wise
On llie inniiilng of thr ,ih liwlanl, a wrrk
neo last Saluiila), Mr. . M. (ilfloid vialtnl
I Ms nffitt and gate ttie rity 11II101 an Intlla
lion in Mtcild the leerpllmi to lw held that
etenltig on Ii.kiiiI Ihr ,Mnrmi then Itlng nl
the Oeeanle Klmmthlii ( niiip.itiy's tthnf, nil
h'l jwnrifiil taimply hrntr with the war pnlnl
of ilisplny.
The city editor llitnkeil Ihe grnhl and
comely (illTonl, ami sul.l he would attend in It,
Soon nfur, Ihe utnh iruter came aanmtrr
Ingln, liKiMngnalf lirnwnnl Iheoffieenndknew
all Ihrie was agoing. , ht masnl the city
eilllor' desk, the latter liHikrd up fioui the
nopy he was tl.tthhig Into tli.iw nnd said 1
" Do )oulhliil. yoiieun 'lend In lhltptoieily ?
You'll have a lot of thing to icmember, nml
will have to lite cotitldeiahle lad."
"Of cnuise I can attend toil," replied Ihe
other, with na much rmphati on the "course"
as ne mini rxtitlill 10 hi ileeply reK-cleil
siqierlnr.
On 'lliuisday evening of the following week,
Ihe city editor wat called out of lint 11 by
urgent butlne, and endustrri the olfice to the
rrllglmi rdllor. 'I hat gentleman concluded
lint it would be quite uiinecr,liy to go Into
Ihe leceptlon affair much In de lull, so he cut
down the Itto column rcnt of the guth re
porter In alxiut two slicks. When tin' guth
reuer went to wink, Piidaynfteiuooii, there
was lying on hi desk a pioofof thenlibievialed
relKill, which had been cnrrfullv tv.ltliil on the
tlrk cotet by the alleged humniitt, heaibd
tiuminys tiiisii,' l tit- maile tin young
man mi angry that he went into the minimtlng
room, pl'd Ihe gusli bejoml reilempllou nml
ore ine copy into lilts, the loiem.iii huslleil
him Into the slieet with tnuidi action and
rude woids but the guth teKiilcr had done
ms no, nun wa nappy.
When Ihc city editor came In, Satunlay
looming, he wa furious, and the guth re
iler wa suspended for a week-- which ex
plains the tnalter-of.fail diameter of llie local
column Ihl Issue. The following account
wa iHcuaied by Ihe rcnoilcr nf nil wink, who
dlil ihc H h l of the Maiqiosn' nirival, so
iiiiicii nniiiireii ny ine ntneers ol the teste I nml
by the public generally.
IHK MAKII'IMA ny r.i.r.CTRK.' MnilT.
On the etcn!ri: of Saturday, llie.tlt (nstant,
a throng nf rarriagif muted down I'mt strut
lo the dock of Ihe Oceanic Sleanultlp Com
pany, At the liinknlctid of the lotlg shut,
gaily III by Chinese lantern, the guests of the
evening left their conveyances nnd entered Ihe
ship by llie steerage gangway, al Ihe head of
which stood Captain Howard to reciite them.
The left lapel ol Ihe gallant captain's utilloiiii
coat wa a redolent burden of bloom, a Mr,
Swinburne or the gifted localitt of llie Oaetle
might say) hi nllire, lilt whiskers, his alti
tude. Ids words of welcome were faultless.
The guests passed to Ihc right of Ihe footway
to ine captains it'll as lie uceil ins visitors.
- and cnlcriit the statlxuid gangway,
leading from the steerage lo the cabin. To
the right of tin gangway were passenger
staterooms, into which the guest peered a
they passed on to the ciowded cabin. At
Interval along Ihe gangway, in all Ihe state
room and from many iint In llie cabin, were
pendant, the most oeifect of artificial illuuii-
natlors, the Kriixon electric light, "produced
by passing n cuircnt of electricity through
cnilionircii hamlmo, Insulated in n glass-enclosed
vacuum. The electric passage renders
ttie c.-irtion incandescent, the yacuuin piolecl
ing the nnn-caloiic llamc from' the eoullictiiig
agency of oxygen, or the disturbing presence!
ol air in motion," A a result, Ihc light i nn
almost pcifeclly steady one, and is ns clear a
Ihc brilliance of n pel feet ly trimmed student
lamp. And bright those lauqis shone o'er
more or less fair women nnd more or less
prate men. I here weie present all sort,
sire ami conditions ol iionolulans; the in
and the outs, place-hunters and nicii well
lined, pillars of the administration anil
leaders of the opiwnitinn, men who have dared
to do wrong and men who have dared to do
right, men whom nil men trust and men whom
most men distrust, missionaries and nnti
missionaries, natlv and foreigners, rich nnd
jKior, old and young, stout and thin. In the
brilliant dining cabin, in Ihe equally brilliant
social hall alxive, on the broad stairway in a
descending and ascending stream, on the un
fortunately tar-perspiring decks, at the open
doors of the officers' staterooms, in the
smoking-room abaft, in the pilot-house for
ward, in the cnginc-roo.ii below, were men
and wnmcti and lads and lassies every human
of them, uiidoulitrdly, unmistakably glad lobe
nlmarri the butterfly Iwat on that brilliant
occasion.
The king of a dynasty that is present, and
the queen of a dynasty (hat i past, the sister
of a king, the husband of a princess, a senator
nf the United States, Ihc president and the
Honolulu manager of the cororalion tli.it
made the reception possible, the senior banker
of the city, a representative of the second
wealthiest estate in the islands, many society
ladies, clergymen, school teachers, lawyers,
doctors, dudes and newspaier men in one
" mixillagenous bilen" that would have made
Charley Stoddard yawn and Watt Whitman
yaw 11.
The dear, depaitcd band was there ; for
almost the last lime, we heard the mighty
music of those cavern-chested drum. It wa
Indeed nice Nice with a big N, at the
withered and tvoutd-lic withering wit of the
daily dodger might put it. It wa all that
could have been wished thank to the owners
and' officer' of the ship, to the comiiany's
agents and tht following gentlemen 111 the
linn's employ: Messrs. W. M. Clifford, II.
M. Whitney, Jr., Harry von Holt, Frank
Whitney, C. II. Fdilridgcand J. C. Porter.
No liettcr opportunity to sec the vessel's in
terior at its liesl could have lieen had. It was an
opKirtunity that, to many, may not soon
occur .again. It was an cxjiericncc that no
one present will be likely soon to forget.
An) tiling like a detailed description of the
MarfiKrvi is unnecessary here, a so full a ries.
ciiption lias already lieen given the reader of
the Press. Yet no description that ha yet
been gf".cn gives any adequate idea of the
charm that lurk in many a nook-anil cranny
of the lieaiitifitl srlip. And it seems to the
writer that the charm will linger, long after
newness and novelty hat e faded.
Thr (loil Temfi'nr Sortnt,
The Y. M. C. A. Hall wa "packed,
crammed, jammed " last Monday night. The
occasion wa the flrst anniversary of the in
stitution of Algarolia Lodge, The hall had
lieen tastefully decorated with evergreens, with
the lodge name, with the luptln " Welcouiu"
and with flags and colored muslin, Flanking
and in front of Iho platform was an enclosed
tiace, forming n pretty little stage and the
necessary dressing rooms, A piano wa
placed on the floor to the left of the dividing
curtain. Standing beside this piano. Mr.
J. 11. Atheilon addressed the largest audience
111.11 incnaii nan so lai iicui, i ni ine intlleil
gilfsts ti) ttlioni Mr, Alhetton spqke were total
abstainers, or even strictly U'mperale, Ihe
cause has no need to fear for Honolulu's
future.
After briefly detailing the history of (hit last
attempt to form a bulge in this city, and call,
ing attention lo many of the dilliculties under
which temwrancc is struggling here, Mr,
Atlicrlon cave welcome to the guest of the
lodge, and then announced the fust imniW-r
on the evening's pnigraiiinie, a piano solo by
Mrs. J, F. Howler. Thit wa followed by an
address on ti-miK-rar'e, delivered by Mrs.
Hugh llastie, The lady sjioke without notes
and was truth Impressive and intellectual in her
treatment of that always trite- yet always
timely subject, Mrs. lissliu had left a sick
licri to fullill a promise to ihc lulge and do
serves the thinks of alt the audience for an
vlfoit that must have cost her no little addl
lional suffering. Mis. A. I). Pierce, Mrs.
K. C. Damon, Mr. W. V. Hall and Mr.
A, M, llradley sang n quartette song. Mr.
I). M. Crowley tcu.l a selection from (he
Temperance Year' Hook, Mrs. Pierce and
Mrs. Damon Mn; a duet. Then ihe.e was
some character xinglnj; liy ,Slsa Alice Fillc;
brow ne, )Ux Martha iliUler atu Mr.J.W,
IvMagqire. They gave Th ii)ly' tva,in
ing in realistic lithiun, ML pi'ldnownc
representing the gyy. Miss leister and Mr,
Maguirc tang a comic duel that ran through a,
rather funny diahuc In half "a score of poUb
Lr rris. Mi Jane aie recited some " IXiwn
lfl" dialed verse. The little lady was ail
mirably nude up and tui as falily accurate an
Mm of Ihe leiiuiitiucntt of her (sail a a t'liihl
wflo bad lit nl so lone in Hawaii well could
hate, Mr. W. (!, Wood, accointsinicsl by
Mis Fanny K. Otto, sang two songs well
de'lte the opssition music of a Ltd little
baby nbnfuiiwcdan altogether iinnroier r
lion of il, ,uiene, rtfl') Ihef) the Vmiain
yawned and gate vjets (.( he rlv fww
'i I'taK ftmcrs "' irom rttoiMe," Trwy were
drevetl in, raillanl iclt as if lluy ha sjP.l
ou oflhe Oriental, yet Arctic sws of Jules
Verne. Bach wore on her wcUixftsed husd a
lil; conical white cap, will) trtc wsf
inscnoni inrreon, ineir stage names weir
iM.iitilnlliy, Ite Tiii.lt-, I l.-Nndy, Dorothy
Prlmlly, I'lmlndy, Uetti-hy, llynmntithy am
lllamindr. In the inoay, wntk a il.iv wnild.
they are known, In Hie milrr given nlxivr, na
.oitK-a 1 ranees i, inii, annny Ifcilatrr, iMIee
l riiiriiinwrie, tailie I laike, l,llr (loud
win, Aeiie daile, N. I , lluteesa. Anna
Wiriaid nnd Nellie HoUter. Kitmnli, nl.tt
had gone lo htr long home, and Lnelndy hid
run away with n naughty Moimnni Imt after n
while (erinhv (who was, "iKillyittid duly,"
MIh JihIc Afsgulte) came on th tinge Willi
Inr hntullKHi nnd "tlt play went nn. 'lb
lillle gill who playnl Dorothy fa riiniilhf
..1.1 1....- .I.- .1..! ..I ., . J..
.,..-., ,n.Miii7 ,i,r iini'(v in me sittert,
Arittnitilhv wan instiluMilf ilt utfi ahi,m(,i
The credit of Ihl nsnt lit I Is peifonnincij 7t
i-tqyiy one in aits iifK, WHO saw a tlmll.ir
peifoiinanee In Han Fratnltcn during n ireenl
tltlt. and, with the assistance of Mr. firorg
Ashley, airangcri that of last Monday night,
After the literary and miHleal programme
wat over, the audience wetc tetvril with er
eienm and calet to ihelr tlonmeh's rofilenl.
tit the excellent Sancho hat It. 'I hen, after
rniitli talk, enngialiilalory and tarlont, llw
gallieiing broke up.
The ladles and gentlemen of the bulge gen.
f rally wcte active and nttlduout In nllentlon to
their gttesla. Mrs. J. F. !ow hid Ihe iniitlc
In charge ( Mi, tama Dlclfjii nnd Mlw
Ijtck niranged the liieiary eserclw t and Mr.
Diclson, Mr, I tank (ioilftcyand Mrs. A. J.
Hinge formed the refreshment committee.
.IO.I.,. ,f.
When Mr. W. f. Irttln waslatl at the
coat), he liifoimed lit Han Frnnrltai iKiilncr
that tin- Musical Halt roiKirntlm wnt heavily
10 0101, nun 111,11 me projieriy Mount protMlil)'
chase of
S.BII, ;i, 1,, me Hammer; nno mitisisi n
1 nnr
he Pin
ilt
Hy liy Ihe firm, to be hell
nl the steamship company
at a useful
ndjiitict
-In the followhu: way: It wat not imimKtxl
to "tun" the theatre In any ollu r sense than
at mt nets of llie uoK-tly, holding it for lenvin
able rttilal to all iesmnsible and lepnlalilc
theatrical or musical organization Dial might
nuncio lloiiolulu, attracted by the ficquent
slennitlilpainiiminlffliinn with San Francisco,
assured by Ihe establishment of the new line,
Mr, Speckels' Nnio!miiie brain caught the
lira hi iiisspiigiiiiy iiei.i-maitiiai "oil llie liy,
ine lexiiii in 111.11 interview wa ine recrlil
purchase. It wa n nood Inrtraiit for llie
coiniiiiiiiltr. It insitie the cilv an adismale
niiitttrmciit hall, by Ihe best shle letnuof
nrr.tiigemeni. KeKiniine, nml nt the same
lime liberal landlord will hold Hie propeily
iiin-H 101 icinai, iiny rooii ainuseiiicnt com
pany desiring lo visit the islands can lie tine
of commodious, convenient ami nllraclitc
iiuailers. Yiallnr will complain Im nl the
deprivation of lliinoltilaii lile, If they hapjieii
hen- during a Season of light ojiera, or a week
of drama. A Ihc delicious Mr. Picketing
would say, "Till unsafe lo prejudge In ad
vances" but it i a peifectly sure proiosllon
that the propeily, judiciously handled, will piy
a small direct Interest on the Investment
which is all It owners hojic for it,
Judge llickcrlon, whose legal eye are a
often in a fine fienry, rolling a in any othei
cmploymeiit, may lake it into hi llu-spian
sconce lo bring over a dramatic company when
he return. Of course, if he doe so, the en
terprise will be a personal on.;, as Messrs. W,
IS Irwin it Co., while they wjll do nil In
their Kiwcr to help any uclr company lo fill n
successful engagement, ttill in no ease act at
proprietors or managers of any amusement
commnv. havili'T their hands unite full enruii.b
alieady.
'H'tftt Ihr ,Voee Prrml ,V'f.
On the fith nf August the npoinliiicnt of
Major Charles T. (tulick a minister of in
terior wat gazetted, and this apiminlmciit be
came a matter of great surprise, fiilison had
lieen running aliout here and there without ac
complishing hi purmscY and wa trembliiie
.... 1.:. 1--. 1 r.t.... i- 1 t. , . n
..ti t.is lis, oi;s, iciiini; ins c-iiii nan come.
Hut, asa last resort, he led forth the man whom
he had caused to be cxielleil from the in',crior
office in the legislative session of 1S7S, ami
sat down at the same council board with hint.
Thus he has patched up again Ids cabinet, and
three-fourths of it is provided for, and only
one-fourth is wanting.
lint the missing pan is uncnl the most im
portant office of the government. How
long, pray, i the government lo be carried on
liy an incompetent cabinet ?
At present Ciibson alone remain of the
caninel to wtncli lie wa appointed, May 20,
1S82. All hi previous colleagues have de
serted him, and his present ones arc new men.
How long will his present colleagues hold with
him before IhCy nlso leave him?
We can see no reason why the king should
persistently retain a premier .a man who i
cursed by the whole nation. Docs he wish lo
resist the nation that exalted him to the thtonc
nf Hawaii?
We have heard the saying, ascrilied to jomc
one, "I ttill slick by this cabinet to the bitter
end," but all have deserted this cabinet save
this one man, (iibson.
It is a matter of great astonishment that the
king should hold on to Oilison so for an im
proper reason, and that he should not consent
to carry out the wish of the nation. As a re
sult of this, conjectures arc becoming rife in
the community that there isa tntver back of
the king that is sustainini! Gilwon. and lliat
pcrhaiis it is he w ho is now termed the Iwss
("aliikui"). It is now thought that Cil.son
is kept in the cabinrt n the servant of this
boss, to dn hi wishes. If these reports arc
true that are now being bandied aliout, then
Ihc got eminent will soon lie in the oven of
affliction, and the nation will then have merely
to grin and liear it.
therefore, the nation will do well now to
inform itself alioiit the affairs olits govern
ment. Annul 'tie Ainu, Aug. 11, SSj.
The Southern Pacific Uatlu-ar seems to br
making successful effort to do the bulk of the
wheat carrying from Central California to the
Atlantic sea Imarri.
Gould's new yacht wa- eiven a trial trin re
cently, and was pronounced the fastest deep sea
yacht afloat. At times she avciaged sin
teen knot nn hour, more than seventeen miler.
BORN.
In I lonotulu, August c,.'S53, to tho ssl.rec.f Mark N.
Kennedy, a vn.
( Sun FraticUro siicri please copy.
In HoiKtliitu, Ausust 16, to tls urifit of Mr. J. U, Ka
winui. a ton.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
A Card of Thanks,
II. I, J. M. K- rtiniW K11.su Honolulu, Aucuit 5.
B3Mnsrv KeniKsty 4 Os, Wliolul Orocers,
Honotulii (.fiiilcinni i W lender in tou our thanks
for llie al'lc and cflis irni manner inliicii vou suniilied
ounliimiih jour k-H ssliiletn lliii itl and lined
lis out lor tea. Atnl oflcr a llioroilh examirulton,
eoiniurnd your liouse for hjinllini; firsh, liisl class
gotals, al reasooatile .rice, and rrcumnien.1 )ou 19 llie
favorable ronsideralkm of alt naval vetuli tisitini yMt
lt In nd of nin.lfrt. Very reiKfifiilly,
K U. I IO, Cj,aln.
K, VAMAMOIO, CkWfSiirBeon
i, KAUOI, Chief l'auier.
ist-im M, AIIIAIs-, Assisiaia l'a)inasiffi,(j
".-. 1 , li 1 a
Wells, Farta ft Coiupanjr.
lUWslln.)nan. most reli.it.Ui i:iesCoiorsinylir
ihasroild, lusi'i'K.I aiiacrnr)- In Honolulu f j llie
prombl and tlTwienl itistt.h of 1'jtVajes or Ulltt,
from ill llattaibn, Id-uidt uanysu of the. United
(stales or Lutv, In tslitih ll Coiuany hatSKencica
or itiili tikh it utiltt cimneokmv 'll.t islnciujl
Julia to l lemrraUrrU atuul thit l-uiluris ii, llul ilu
t'.iuny nlil s 1VVa'c float ills i'lorrs, Atfensiet
of Kesldenrot of lt patrons, an4tetier lUni m their
ilcuiiulton, fje Oim CtiaiKe-Mncht-liiu Imuianst.,
Duty an-l Cusiuai House liioteruv, 'Iht Uuuisint-
hat tVUiliet for In traii,(tioii of Coin un.U.led
Ly any uher t-uirlng roniCny. Its imrucni husinei-s
tiul4ctll laatfcuif l.isiirftiK at reinajVAl ly kw tales.
Im great anmiu.Uit.riiatH isitJie Inallilits can
t understood al aLniet. The llonotulu Acency of
ilitUnuiiunyitat KoUnuxl 4 LVi Ne-Sioie. 'llie
a(eot is Mr. W, Ik Aditev, kw U tiuort frvw kit
ionnestion with llit '.tsrts business in iMtcity,
I5PI
.mi . i ,1 11, m,i ,.
A!skuhI lloosxl A""Tsful 1 1 o.l A stilt,
Ui Insianc of nierrsa I4 a Ktli Dry (Soxla' war it
llor-h-d by the tjUri Milnciy Houm of Clou Us )h
ristul, canoe rvn tun lltsl mrests. llw I'mtlrtct'
Mr, foiwl tut sutuli p tU t id hoUiug tsoloio. A");
Dry llouls I loose can, ly freely s.le,lUin(. daw cuts
lonertj one oe la ire; but 10 bold them, aid eukiy '""
csxilidenn, fAlIt f-r the eieiciM of lut knd hteisKiy,
(tocsls min4 he. mailed dowa and told toe what Ihey
arc; iMtc iulsreirrae4U any ankle, thai UlW ilwy
of Ctuilt J, FUlxl, utd llul folky hat nade h fin
pn of ihe grtsstaa ia kt line, yn Ine le.liM tlwuoujls.
fan of Honolulu. 'Die jttoot MMwery Sisa of
OmUaJ, I'Wkel, Uto llonoluiu Ki Macy's bla
rstvteis. l-najies 1, reUsuitutMS ttttstyoXMU
Ut. ' 'J ty mm U ooe of tle liitj t of Ibe til v.
- ' ' -,
l-adie and (VMieoeei Wliu $w Kfvstino aitt
M tee)- ieirl k Kontblie Kouwt Kb it sod Ssu,
ifU No. I); Moolauaery St., Comae KuJk. Hn.
T, Hoaay, tTeely qf Hs-thJsi.
cTUiclion iilto.
WAI.IJAIII.lt LAUDS IN KAUAI,
I'.llll III llll. ItriAli; III' I. IIICOMIt.
Hy w,jt ,t A. ft. Il.ill. Iii, al v. I), ftmlil,,
I mm ml., it-1 ltj f ,U4t I Walt
ilnerstaal, I fll a t fi'-Wairttlwl,
On Moiulity, Nnpt nm hear Uslllr,
n M , at m aalMtiaMM,
Thoto farn Valnatb) 'Iraftt of l.ant .11 CmLu,
lilaml nf Kami,
umn as
Wn.t Wiilitbiiliii, nnd Knlilll,
An. et ro Tin Kn are I'lanTarmit.
Valalalu enntalna an area nf iit-4-i ro Aeret,
iini- re truM.
Kahili, n.lnlnlnr Wahlahia, enntalna an area, of
; Arret, Title I'm fifmtil.
tmm Ar tsoeetiwa
nn: in:rr (UtAziwo uniw om kaimi,
AiI mi Huliill, idem sir -tal nnl,r, 11,1
rinei C'ltnei I.iilida.
IImIi nf lli j,lis 111. nl imieil n 1 Is i,f hirl III O
cjtrieil in one Im lo(.irr, al I In
Up.nl Prion nf IH.OOO.
f flit tlsr itirtLliLri. sit, nl inUitiUU t tt., ,
jo oiviirtiiii (.irari, titt ftiirrty ami ii (Hit I'
h'i ... . ..: . . ' " ' :".- :'""-"
is
V.. I'. A DA Mil. AiMiiufH-rr.
V
ALUAHUt KHAI. KSTATIt AT KALIIH,
I lute ,eirive.l In.litictiont from I!. (J,
Vt alter, Hs.),, Inoirfr al iuUicaurlIc.ri,
On Hntiii-ilnr Hnplnmlinr 1st
At It n'cl'Jtk ikmi, si my uleirmni,
lilt lUnitinme Hetl.lence on the Gorerninenl road
AT KAMI It, OAIIIJ.
Il.e house U alino-t new, lltorouiily IaiIIi al a cert ril
tvrr Isva, aiwj is
iMryr, Iti'iim nml i'.omVi, Mr.r,
A SKKVAKTS HOirsi: Willi TWO IIO0.MK,
it eeoN ma rvrMlsr. al'ii
A COACH IIOUSI'., AND .STAHI.n STALLS
ro iiiarE iioairjt.
'llie 11 li.n nn arra of aliout TWO ACKHii, and
can lr will watrrrd.
MM, wilt UK solo iuupiimtfi.v ArTra sal r, or
Onn House nml Lot,
The !.oi of tincl adjoining llie atiot-e prmivs, on.
lainiiiKanAifiolal.ini NINI) ACKK.S.
'53 I!. P. ADAMS, AntliwiM-r.
MPORTANT SALE.
I'ursuanl to an order of tl,r Hon. A. Franeis Judd,
Cliief Jutlise of llie Supreme Court of the
Hawaiian lllatids dated A.l'd 90,
16S3, autlioiuinir the
Snlo nf Cnrtnin Purliiersblp Ace-onists,
In sshisli Mr. ttdwanl runtenaii is intereiled,
I AM INSTftUCTKtl TO
SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION,
Saturday, September 1, 1883,
AT la O'CLOCK M., AT SAIeSMOOM,
Ttw following oulslandinj claims of llie firm of II.
IfacLfeM Co., loetlter with
SECURITIES TlinKi:UNTO IIKLONCING,
AS StEIITIONEIl HEMKArTRR, VII!
Claim rtRainst H. M. Whitney,
k'KAIWA, KAU, ItAIS-AII,
Now amount ine to atxmt $37r
SectuMl by Life Insurance Policy for Sio,ooo.
Claim stcalnst R. M. Ovaread,
Pormerly J. R. Mills, in HonolAa, Hanulau,
Now atnoominz to atKMit $47 .cm
Secured by mort-aie on fiUntalion at said .
Hunolua.
Claim against th Oolutlit Sugar Plan
tation Companyi
Oolala, Hawaii,
Now amounlin lo alsait, Suooo
Secured by roodace on the Oolali Sugar llan.
lanon al said Ootula-
All Accounts will bo Sold
As lUndiiiK on the day of sale, Se4ember l, iI3j.
All Datiers. doTUments. elr.. rere.rini. tn li.. al.-.B
cUlnn, eic., nu be seeii on apcJKaiton at the oftist of
If. IIACKI'i:).!) . Co., Honolulu.
Tsaut Cash.
5
r. P AIMS, Auclioneer.
MIE EXPRESS BUSINESS.
Aihley A lltbkard, havtnr th lrcetrwsgon
In the butlnets, art) prepared lo ctrry patten.
.era and move freight of all descriptions to and
from any part if the, town or vicinity, with
quick Uitpstch, and at the luwett possible- raits.
If yon want to reach your srork and be re
turned always on time, at the most reaiontblc
'truces, ro to Ashley llebbard. s
II you want your furniture) moved with care.
go to Ashley llebbard.
If yon want your bagfs;o moved with qalck
dispatch, tro to. Ashley ft llebbard.
If you have heavy frtUMbs- lo b done, go lo
Ashley ft H, board.
If you have light parcels to b delivered, go
lo Ashley ft llebbard.
If you hsvt eipeettag of asy tort to b
attended to, go to Athley ft llebbard.
Mr. W. C. Ashley, having th HwtJatu
agency for Writs, Part ft Co., ad beiag
rtoBtply W bated all lacomlar tltaaert la
ptcpartd tq kvok tiler bslght or haggajs with
promptnttt and certtluty.
Ashlay ft Hekbard w delirer all Its Walts,
Fargo butlntia at th'-t rail of Ik Uae, and wis)
call at txHitet for Well. Fargo packagtt, whaet
aotuWd by" telepkoa or olherwla.
Amity Ik llseaatD.
Wslls, Yakm 4 Co,
.Tek-ohoae l
Ttkiihosrt 1
nm.
I7IUUM afwt'ANssuMrC
JfcSj (Ji-am StH4T, rust MASgCT.
esM la Chevcett aVt Vaai. Matt... Kc.
Vim&fiiyMiim.i? aieiaMefstWIrts,
l4osk fw.iiiJ.eJ w Vttaeat aa sfcset awtLa. '
s . 11- e-n SUui. s-. . ,., .j..-
t,saiwHiiniiiiii, ..
rsrttt !
M
,icHi Albbcrllociiiculo.
)08T Ol'IMCn MOTlClL
KUCJCjr-HTIONH TO Till: PUMMCJ,
inl arr.i'i.Atl.rna
Itelalliie; hi (hei Matlllnte nnd Kul(rr
of Letle.ia, Pitpeira anil Pnrratl.
tlatu nf I'mlaee Cnnntilet In m4 nut nl lb
f'Mtal Union.
M til all tetlees, li,, ml Itttf l ftoilkuVf, .
iWy .)m aatti In laey latmloe., a (a isai nllt tl
wiilitH-itietT ail ai.rslaea. IV tttW airiU
pari
eat
iir kwali .liinlnlslMl fl limt, U mM In
nre flumura, are imi Hi www, wStl, h aatilratwn
all mim,rWeiilnei.
i. Malt it addieee m alt feedt Unatt laglMi awl
rrXaplHe, IfililHT lUMIn of I U U.M Ute, mi Mm,
ll .l.lie- . K it e Unele.1 Ittatta. I U NM. A Ik
uieet an.1 nambtr of lf ln see Arid ara l ftmu
Uee lelur eiirrt are emt,l,re,li vfcek Die UtlT wW
teMHelllrieaellHs .leW.MIaki wflkiMI mhaW. llie
amlmiim U ofien a rawM -4 kitttum mrf iblar "
ItK eaaa '-btlete f, l,r4,o cw,,, and e... UK)
In taiw4, in ulrtcli iseinlry Ibere are mtrf iai onVee
l.lin llie Mine nali as M oMta-a In Ihe I'ufrM
Slates ant I'.ntUial, ll.e har .Ih- i.aiMri aa
llie ll ltd l lw Bi foil l ad
dreeae,!, f.a- Ineiarve, merely lo " lenlon, sshhaarl
.blie " Itnctarat," are ff,Mfllly seen In Lnfldeitt,
Om-M, awl , ryrM, lUi.ly r.,.f nelty, aoi
fcflen vieM laa. Illrra toMmtnl I., llaMfHHttM,
N. H. (Note fVMla), ien ., i llMtiNv;f, Nee
t oil, on 4.(oont iA lUreemlAfe helweeei ! V
wtM-fitafilrvJy witllen.
J. ,MJ le Iheaddreaa with lai, atal HM Hh
Wil A'aii, I ml, as w,l nulla 'lea loMKe efMnl
and llie a-ldiess r. If eil llie jilA.
4 Aeold, a low ll a. Isllje. osimr eweebrtAsa mabs
oeibinpaorr, r,eally wlwie WAiVlun nKxeVetof
tnr, lit i(y wlr ailUle lUn e, Is insbi.
lleiM tien lm-lle.1, ai.l e,l.ll, ,,k,.
null batt tarried mi lwlol, ueli rrirbe im
Unlie.flu-I.lly 1,, (1n, ."! rimo- rf r.K44
atjiml ilulalt IkI a.e trilirelyjim'etiil in Hie inaiiee.
i, Neiersriid noMKyor any o)W a,lMk-.,l ralur
ihriiilii lU nnil, eic4 ell tier by wm of a money.
order i In a trxide,e,J Mler.
C. Postage ilain4 alvAibl 1 iilaied on IV uMer
ll(bllMnd tMMI 14 lU aildrrse able of all mail Mallet.
7. llie lining iA iirairF UAln4 In l oe mare
liir,rtliiei,l,il,fie.!, aiulno letter bavinj mutilated
.,, an, ,, w, i. mreiiiri,
I. I'.elace .l..na,e retarded as easti, ail ll !
of Idem un iililii i .irmly ij,il,iil.
o. Ari)ll.ii.( In o.blili.1 lo an addresa wriilen oe
ieinirii ,m I Me Aioursa tle ol enal ear.14 rrnilria Item
uriuiaihUe.
lu. In Insnre a ibmieslic letter ling fixwvded in
lhe nuili. il iimtl have rva teas llian leo eeole in (..J.
S' ilA.niairneiL If less than lli- foil j.lage has
Urn fiai.) ibiul.le rt atiMAint doe niuil be -abt try be
r-, .c.q,,,,, ,
II. rt tur,M.1l..er 10a new-tiOM-r Of oer.eliral who
ili.ilie. Id, resilience ail (oslre slmoU al uu
iwily llie diblislvrillieluni(eKl lure 11.4 (wblica-
If. Publishers an.1 newa 3j(fiH lasilinj; inted
insner in iuanlilie will facltilale ilsdislrlbulion, ami
often hasten It, ditoaltli, by BsMAting sticli , natter by
iAalesarul Teniloiietsn.1 llie bncer citiee, if loreicn,
or by Islands, if drfttrMic,
,!' All luirie. whether from (.oilniaslerl oe ll.e
ruibhr, relarive lobwj oe missine; m.,il matter of every
descti4i.Hi, IaIi f.eein ami difnesli.-, ordinary an.1
lei-iuere.1, ilwold U aildleased la llw General I'osl
OHicr, llomdulu, SikI losses, lile.nbiiines aliould be
reporledat toon sa Inow ledge is had of lhe.rwxiir
renre, 14. Send all letters. rtewtjiat.rr am (null rcel In
ll.e .niH,Hr. At rule, llury will (o aifer l read)
Ibeir desliruluei more .u.clly in the mails llan wl-u
sent In any other way. Most of Hie eouilUiit alvol
the nor, rrceiit t4lenert are tweaUa lolbeir lieiiig
em by (luiKe conveyarKe oultble llw mad.
1$. Iloniealic .Mlal cards, cowi lew tertl eah, can
be lAirchacd at every slloce. Atiei, Iwo-eeol ooslal
eard mailable 10 Itie Unired StAtee, CaiurU Am
Meaieu, and lltfee-cria l.slalardl. ruilaLle in im.
a-.iaiela.ar iI.a taa,1 .?. "
svfaaiaaa( lis siise s-Sdl UIISM11
16. JVeubl- i-vtl carJt calleil "trturn ir4l
rtlt Will ssjAurt U- titttKiirtl. iht- rnJ lerinsr ..
cri.. for llie imiuiry can! at, i cit lor ihc rrturo card
17. iurrtaiHi Mn aJ'lrrunJ lo tfont-iuiZ
in Honolulu tiKHitd liaii Use um( aM rvurnt-rt, or
wnie Urdiriald (Jace of iftl.wyf it It tlse
purfmf iliedertsattmettt to edaMi&h Utttr-carritn In
Honolulu at tMAn a natikallt.
18. 'li? ftMie ijtf nuAttv-urden un rml it I strutlv
pnAt ibnej, arwlnd evoricy wilt I rrceirt-J Vym .
niaurr in tynttM ftjr nxtyrvtden itHitd, ccic iJiAt
lwh i. ttrical ItDiltr, or Lank tie lets, orders arujcrrl.
ticalt of deport.
19. Iiistr lUnr will tc prrjaretl At tnoii a ptactlca
LI-, in all tli iMM-otitcr 4 llw- Kinnds-stn, ami all tr
tm wltoare in regular rrts-iu tsf him artd rwwv
isilM-rs will find it girailylo 1
boiet.
tlsttir csjn)ntti.c' tulu,r
90s A letter drirjsiled in lhe mail rzn l rerlLl ,Au
by ll wiitter, and llMrn lAdy on gisirig a wrilleu res.ei4
for ibesame. After a teller leases Ihe ok aUir
uVr-osiled it becotnes llie projierly of tlte ton lo
whom it 4 addressed, or his lejal representalivc.
RAIIi Of I'OSTAOH.
DOMrtTIC 'roSTACE HATFS.
Daoe LcT-reas oe circulars, in itaUJ cnrelories, 10
be delisered at the oflice where deposited, 1 cent ejth
wu otiitte.
. UoussTic LirrrrB. toanr i.ari ike ktinr.in, ,
cents, if less llun , 04., and a cents fur each additional
Jioa.
NssrseArFes Minted in the KlWilsm sml mitlr.! ,
subset ibrra from offices of mUcmkai are rrr in llw
inler.ltUnd mails. Rolls ol liner-. ,i l., aM. A
no to IsMia fide tubsc-iibcra, caooot vbuiu llw bemCl of
ine tree postage raw.
1'ackaui.s anu I'Attcrtjt, osntalnitie lenAa of mail
able nierchaiMJ,seoranyliiid,any letter, newsparers or
parcel thai nuy be mailed, may be lexiuere, 011 pay
ment of a fiee of 10 cents in addition 10 1 tie oj dinars'
poslagr.
NlWMArcas, painplibls, almanacs, calendars. lon.t.
bills. OiaariiKS, maM, orcasiceial an.1 otlwr tubliea-
l!.d.a ....a tu. .t ..a t. - . S- -. O w
mis iievi uiuinia, I tfin Ibf rjlll 4 IMtCt (JTliaclKTI
lh-rel. ClrcuUrs, in unhealed eiivLwMr. t ui wsrt..
FAKCt-l-Sof IIKY(haiadl4tC4f aaTIVatitaal thill I rwe.:...1
anl fietMardrd in ibe inirr iUnd mail, ai il m ,t
Pffitmi a9MM;t. I in. trtfuUttontL-. ik IIIlkJ
at., a .... ... :t I lit ! a a
siariSrVtrtKii tiun ssritsvc, aj Ul.rfl -J-Ulwi (Oirflrlt CSI1 L
ITKISlClftl.
Iiei.. (iNintb or UanL), Cartl. Kintlng
W-ul.c. Jcv-rlry, Hi,, Itulbti. Cuti'inet. Sa.Di4n
IWtv S...J1F fa- IJLe. It. i. ,L. at.!!
I 'til a - - ' (ClCtAl
(squid.). Aiticlr of CT.jI1.uhj, StmyU-tof Mi-nltandti-
of any kiiJ, and 11 aiikl-- u-A ukK
ti any kiiki, ana .u. aiiwi- a UKiujri in 1,1) aid
a oTtltC law tt iSlS tbtsn. ttci?Linv iitat uoii il.-.n i,...
UOUmltUr vlatVfsUrerJUflCtrte--I tnl JH iMIIhft i- fraa-ta..
tlterruf. All ail kin liWljr o daniac lite maih are
Utklly itroliitiirti.
I'ostate, J! K U
. easbrale "
lamil of 3Stl
caLhlale es w
"2-w . 1'o.lase, V o y
SS easbtate S
"i"3 , . '. e Z , IT
S-r, Limit of o o o
J each rale is w
Tapers, each i o. S . );
RegislryKee4... 2 S S
Postal fards, each I if ts
Ull.rsjjoe..... S, 5 S
- X
CO
111 t
2
tx 2
'
hi :
l
t
O
rsrtrAcs to coiHiaies nor i tut, .si.s.
to llie Australian Uir.4.. .... 1 1 ,rm, foe ruh
IM lS 4-WhS.t,
roTastuaula OlolartwnV
To Ssseoa
1st Fiji,
Iu Siam, sia Sin Franristsi.
lufsl. rUrtW.d.aoew
ttrnesreash i
. llceMtbveash J
. iertasfe rash t
- lererfN l.rart i
IbCeott Isr rack
- I eutf.-natk f
tl(eMsf-ach,
. tei(,4 ea.K t
Tol-ait4('.t II- ...
To MadjcatCal
ToM. Iltleua
JinVtl-erai,
lhe Auwralian Cobwues, New antauil, eijl ulTWa.si
u a cunt task Hpec. Oo.UaAsmdt4ltMauat.
", rent, hi sash fair ouwts M froi-a) , tm
Osulfet,
Fo the otb.r fKssnoles rtaasel sprcld rale an-fb-JOiesLwblfe,
can be lewned If Uturyl ih vftc.
nawsraraes. Mr.-, ie ,1. . .-. ...... . .
II. M. Will rT.f, (.!, B.
lljtUvda. Al4ll, iHy iMt-mly
N
OTICK OF RCMOVAL.
TWMjalstJsiOssji4asft Ktfssltasrr,
Nat. y tad t Ksl lt. r,
HalslttblOVillioiU bsOlissc fortsvilyoMti
ptejby Pa-aseiaasawMiUeVisbop.
Jfass. fsMI a aval IS fmri fUnti,
fajAj.ssUe FaMkewll SttUrt.
T m ii-i r. j. Heeoimi.
AMraiTIC tO FKINTIKW s.
s alcSUi.4
'""" sf-MW I
rr aP liilriTi "
f ""arseBBr31 aa
i Awnq Wkmfam
,ljlu blicriiocmcnlfl.
pAcine Jttinnitn paimt,
Mixr.o ki:adv rem ui:i
mr ) ah rr.
Isa the I'etnTflei Hit I, he, Paint
t
MAferAtlr) IMSMI f
WIIITTlr.lt, riLLKK eVCO
. AM rRANCIKO
Aad Sm aU be tHiit Umg tl HarrAr.
Tel (. In . 1, Vi .eWl ielaH mm
acti laasttt.itiN
1 Jl !S SL'flP: f! m.l'"tl . wf lb
J-, r-e" iwmMiaii lTASs.ee WSSta Mtt, nat-
wxAVsasstittagr1
Pl'itlreir Wlilfr. J.rrt.l.
.yt.'.t-'VV lTl'htm,''"r'"'",
- St ymtftUii liiitA
SL M. " " el Use
i.?sr' Tin '" - j n4
H'Awteli eeel In s)ait at WMtert lu flietl 11
wataH Imo Ihe m,rA ihe tearljaaea, m iwiweun Ul
llerf.A-ase.V,' ' Am,- .mST '
it- i'iom;i: wiun: t.y.Mt k, ,,(,
t-ry- M novaeleaj i-eiles aeat k sstthss. kTessal
!' Jf P i es-J-. Re, aeet atttsj. leet. mi
!Ifct eial " teJl ftlTlSm ,.& S
A full Mily eoeewaMethr lest ttw4 kr Ihe
holMfa. Imwm, I HOKOl.tll If u, niimiL!St
lye.ea4r.lrMivita.laww,f,' '""-
msj rotnnanrif ry
wiurriKH, i'uj.i.kr & co
Cwmlenrf U'Mi, lol and M..fa4it?..rtoM,
I'ahKa, tUn. Vrh4,.rl r.n Vhie,
An.limiert.e' frl, ,rW lUlfUm UVW Obat,
SAN IRAHCIIrCO, U, B. A.
I4m
MOHERR" UUP.
I'KOM I.IVHIll'601-
THEO. H. DAVIES & CO.
ontu 10K salh,
From Ihe rarfsra of the Cler.ler.ke ai.l nslf rrtna
eetsela, ll lotbrm
Dry Goods and Clothing;
I'rihlaof iIm tatesl Uylet,fau colon;
Ijlue len.ms, IVown linen IMIK
stliile Croydon 9sbeeinx,
lloriocl't 1-onr; WhIm, Vs'ateroio. T..I1.
,!"..''! ?"! owelint.Ubsa'lo.elj,
'labUCbAhs TabbNai-liM,
Pure) Llnon. Slinvrla. Drews Good
(.rraalinn, SAIitM arl Colored SIVs,
Colored .Minis, Ua t'lishs,
AnirviiJ flowers am I'ratlieri,
.V0i,1u" llsfl't'tlxtl. Sdtt HaiIertliief4,
I aUe f-sners, woolen; CotorrdhalleeiKamJ Craoei
fancy Miiture and Itloeand Cray flannels.
Vtclseia Ij.os, lieooV'.Sp,doili.
lilac and Wh,., C1k Uiados;
rANCY DRESS OOODS
Faraey Plaids Reeatu Shim, Wool Shirn,
tt bite and Col e,l Uuion Shint.
I ancy Kcarfa, Pilot Keefert,
fU."'.W!,'"n'1 UeowttUA-leei Half How.
Jfli llw, ln'a Kea-lynawle I.ltaliid-'
UJieV Hats (while. Uatl, and fancy straw).
Iialu KuWer Laui., taitsai.1 Lrjii-r,.
I loe ail Cray llors lilaiuelt,
t culeit llUi.lels, aU aires, color ami writbl,:
I'rlrrl Carfit, I'rlrrl ,.(,,
I'rlrrt uhiI Tn,rlry IlimrJInl:
SADDLERY.,
A full anonmeni of OENTLKMK.S'S an.1 I a
DiKs-sAiiiii.iis; ..t. :.,.iLr;.. L"!?'",.-!
Andafcw. ' .-.piu,ii
llrjKKf H.IDIH.Ils,
Asonmeta of
IIRIULM, Saddle CXahi and Oounoii Siina.
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Sarjar Basm 20a3C. ' f -Conl
Ban. 2Bx:i7. ,
Rico Bac and Twine.
flalrHHhnt Varrnynlr,! Jtovflno (14 JJHJe),
.!," ana 9 reel len jshs. ,
KOOFIN'R SCRUVS AND WASHERS.
GALVANIZED RIDGING
Annealed Fence Wire. .Vers. 4. J, 6 and 7, ai.1 Staplei;
(.allameed Iron IKbru, all suet;
(.alianlaed Wash Hasios,
tialeaoued Carden HorOerina and .Vetluif
TimmiI liou baoorpant, all sues;
Teaaelllei, real Jaiaa Utactitwc
l'uvhiv llrlckn unit Oiuileii Tlte,
CauVa Rollers,
Lawn Seats aad Chaif a,
UmU.iUb4a.-Klt,
Iron Scrapers,
THREE I. AWN TENNIS SETS
CTofa. 4aae, ,'.
llHHtl-HiimlitU,
Wark-hmtltrt,
"l-pr ItaaaVefas
CROCKERY AND OlaAaWWAaUfl.
Fancy Class Flower Stands,
ecru Haslets etc.
rORTL.ND CEMENT-KIKE BRICKS,
rtras t3Uy,
Waltiataj. ..?,,,
ckaik, v . ;
YalUwOstkis, -'' ''
ROOFING SLATIeS,'"-'
tlrr,-of rSu , H., Kolt, lm, r-lml.
nml Hullnl Oil; M'aereefer aaie
aattf Orwcrrfea.
English, American and HaWaiian
riaAsst
Three, Cra and aeren yaasls'baag.
TOPSAIL SIIFaKT' CHAINS.
Adassraky la-4. aiat. If, S. , aod J.
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I-OWF.IX nUFFKVN STEAM COAL,
tawtVsiWallrf
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F.NOI.ISII l.MTHEk IIELTINO. tWea Staia.'
(streaatoak
flstr OlUUikl, .
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(fair ll-H4e IWer IVrSaaVI IYa;faa
.Ifaw, He, Tarred Herar JVaesv rVrfiral
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