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PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, MAY 12. 1883. jortrin Utrtistnirnis. wtlliajIs. dhiond & co.. Shipping u. Commission !e rcltant, I H " n 1 1 Torn In irrrl. U. W. SEVERANCE, n.4V til I X CuMsn. M) :h-Hi MKKl II A M T, CM .r.i. :rr-t, .-an r : .t.r California. Iy Rnm .S t i ..: jj JOHN HARVEY & CO., Ckm iivii aik:i t r-s Ma4 wool. J KROXLA-i, HftMtllON. CtHKll. aWtareuee Bu of Montreal. T Cab, adv.ace na Coo.if n tern. W. H. CEOSSMAN - BEO., N hlpplna ami CommluNlon MERCHANT . 118 ClMMktra Slrerl. SEW FORK. HtfmiM-4;u(l Cook and J. T. Waterbotue. GBATEFCL COMFORTING. EPPS'SG0G0A. BREAKFAST. "By m thomajh koo.lJ of the natural U. whieh - r tt opmik..a of 4atioa ami nuiriiloa, and bv a careful application of in Dm propenire of weil-iec-.-d eoeoa, Mr. fcppe baa provided oar breakfast taile witb dellcateiy-flavored beverage b m.y nr. os rrj.ov heavy doeto' bin. It U by ib Jau.eioa ate of .ach article of dWt lba s onatilatiua nay be Kradualiy taill up aalil trorif aaoad lo mm every tendency la tfuruc. Hundred a subtle sMladiea are floating arand aa ready m altar k vB.r.vcv ibere la weak pot at. We m.y now ntaoy a fatal abaft by keeping oareelves well fortiSru ulih para blood ad a pmperly nooruh-d trar." IV article in lb Cir Service Cruild. Made aiaply with boiling vater or silk, old aoly la paekcla. labelled : JAMES EI? IPS fc CO., nOMEOPATIHU CHEMISTS, LONDON. dl EPVSTS CHOCOLATE ESS C. ICE, Jot Afternoon . lanll.ly L. P. FISHER, AljyjERTISIXO AC EXT. 21 MERCHANT KXCIIANUK. Sao Fraaciwo, California, la authorized to reeeira adTerUaeaieata tor tba cotamaaof thia paper. XH:tirl)liliea in P. FISHER'S NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING AGENCY, Room 20 and 21, Merchants' Exchaox. California, Street, 8ao FranciMo. E2T.T. B. ldrertlslag Solicited Tor all aprs PabUsbed aathe Pafifle CaM, the Saadwirb Islaads, Paijafsla, Slrilcaa Ports, Panama, Valpa ralia, Japta, Cblaa. .eir Ztalaad, the lastraliaa Calaaies, the Eastera States aad Earope. Files el aearlj ererj Searspaper Pabllshed oa the PaelSe Caast are kept Ceastaatij oa Ilaad, aad all adrer tlsen are allawed free acceM ta them darlnr BasU aeu Dears. The PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVER TISES Is kept ea flle at the Office ef L. P. FISUF.S. JOHN FOWLER & CO. Lceala, Eaglaaid. ARE PREP REU TO FUKMSII PI.4XS aa I Eaunatea for titeel Portahle Tramway, witb or wuboat ear or loeoaKKivea. apecUlly adapted for Coar PlaaLauooa. Tennaoent Railways, with locomotive and crs, Tractto Koainea and Road Locomotive. rien Ptoochinc aad Caltivmnoc Machinery, fortabla iteam Engine for all parpoara. Windinf Elrti tir foclinea. Catalot-ors. wild illaatraliooa, Malel anJ Photns-raphs af the aoove Plant mad Machinery may be aeen at the office of the oaderVgoed. W. L. GREEN an! O. W. MACVARLANE i, CO.. ajr20tf Acenta fcr John fovler Ac Co. CORKER Of Beale and Howard Streets, a a rsANCiaco, CALiroaM W. II. Til LOR, ... PreMdeat, JOS. BOOSE, ... Superintendent, BUILDERS OF STEAM MACHINEHY, IS ALL ITS BttAMCIlEd Stenmbont, Stcmnsliip, Iiud Er.ClNES AND BOILERS, Pressare er Cempoaad. iTEt.M VESSELH of all kinds, bo.lt complete with UaUla af Wort, Iroa or Compoaiie. ORDI.VaRT K.VCI XES eompounde.1 when aJvtsabb. ITCtM I.AlTXCIIES. Barre and Steam Toa con atractad with rrfcrence u the I rane in wr.tcn tnry are to be employed. Speevl, tonnage and draft of watr iunn toed. H'CIR Ml I. US A NO Sl'CIK MAKING MAVHi.NKHr mad after tr.e moat appruved plana. Alao, ail ItoUer Iroa Wars cooorctrd tberewith. VlTGR PIPE, of Boiler or Sheet Iroo. of any ia-. mad la aaaabl leo(ihs f- connection t-itrttr. or sbrei RoTrd. Punched, and Packed for Shipment, ready lobe eett tbe grnanrl. HTDRtl'I.IC Kl VETISU. Boiler Work fc.vl Wa ter ripe marie by Ihta Eatablisbment. Ki Tried by lljr IraaUc KiVrtln Machinery, that quality of work beirj tmr superior la hand work. SHIP WORK. Blip ami Steam Csptan. Stm Winch. , Air and Clrcalalin Pamp. made after the moat ap proved plana. 4 GENT tor Worthir.fUa Duplex iram Pump. POM PS. Direct Actinf Pump, lor Irrisralioa or City W ler Works' purposes, baill with th- celebrated Davy Valve Motion, superior to any other pump. d27fl tf THE FRENCH TRADE J0IM.U k EXPORTER ! X n O 3D TJOE Markets Reriew & General Prices Current ! Published Mnt'bly, and in Enjli.h. Indispensable for Purehaaera of CootinenUI Uuods; gives Whole sale Price, and UiMoonis allowed, of Wines, Brandies, Preserved Provisi.-ns, ancy Good.. Millinery. Lrc. Materials. til.. Porcelain. Plated Hare. Watcbea, Ciock. Real Imiution Jeweiry Bcoia and boes. Perfumery. Toys. 'Jlcorrspli. Phototcraphicaod Printing Materials. Scientific arxl Musical Instruments, Dru?. Chemicals, Pharmaceutical Preparations. Stationery, eets. Silk. VamUbes. Paiola, Paper lianging. etc , tic. Also Prices Current of ProToee, Market Report. Notice on Industrial Noveiitiea, Trade Inielligence, etc. AN3U1L 8t'BJCRIPriOS3 6s for Posul I'nica, and 6. fur ether Countries. Money order payable to GEO ROB WATER on Pastor tan dem, the equivalent In any loral currenry or pojt.ge stamps. 17 UNPAID LETTERS REFLSEI."1 lldroi i The FRkNCU TRADK JOURNAL REPORTER c9 ly 1 , ztue ae uhiudi, ran, risiicv FOR PORTABLE OR PERMANENT Ipr n. LECTII. 14 lie. PER V IKI) for etle to arrive r r Duke of Abercrn from Liverpool. Apply lo W. L. GREEN, or tl ttr uirviul lv t f. A . T T Administrator's Notice. -HKRKAS. TliE VNMiB SIGNED ha rfen af- t pointed tr the Hon. A. I ranria Judd. Chi f jHntir f t he i'upr. me I "curt. fo I !iiiiri1?rtor f thr -ate of 1 Hi k). late r f Kan. I.litirt :f Hawaii. Uf aiwd ; there forr. all person who liav in thtir pns.ei.siou any prop-t-rty Ix.-lougiiin to ! ri-tatt- are bei by requested to fertu- i i.- :!t ii-lnir the an t to r;;e or to my attorney, Joho I . ha :uknn at iir.o;r.m. an.i all tbue who Lave riaim a ;tinet f-aitl e-tntc ":t h.reby iiqactrf lo prexot tbera v . li-rt tin n.-r!Th froia till-, ilate, .r thev will be forever lrrl. KAI-EHE. Administrator f the mtat- f L.no (k, lrcea 1. -I.HJi I- Kti iiiuf, Aiiorner fr Klli. jril lu. -ri. ipiuoi JOST i J0E1VED EX 44 S U EZ" 100,000 Sugar Bags 22x30 100 BbU Mesa Reef 50 Bbb Prime Mess Pork 100 Bbls lied Salmon Ilellned Sugar, All Grades Pilot and Medium Bread All sizes of MANILLA CORDAGE nnd SISAL constantly on hand. A An Assortment of the Celebrated REEDS STEAM PIPE COVERING Far Sale by WM. Q. IRWIN Sc CO. Apr 14 dwlm PRINTING and PUBLISHING In the CHINESE LANGUAGE. TiHK -HAWAIIAN CHINESE NEWS,-A WEEKLY Newspaper putllsbed In the Cliineae language, is l.naed every Saturday from toe Office of the Company, No. 45 Nnuonn Street. Posters. Bi)l Heads, Notices, Circulars, Tickets. Frcgrammes, &c Printed quickly and cheaply. By the Hawaiian Chinese Hews Co. No. 45 Niiuanu Street, Honolulu. Advertisement received at Oftice of the Pacific Commercial Advebtisfb. apr23 dAwtf. o o 0 ft a a P M w 5 Pa 1 F2 o; S: 8 UaaOaaammVmar TIIK Elele Poakolu Oae ( lbc Best Advertising Mediums I IIalalw In the Hawaiian Language. OVER 4000 COPIES TublickeJ Every Wednesday. 3000 Copies Sent by Mail livery Tuesday to the OTHER ISLANDS. On Wednesday it is teat to the Outer Districts of This Island. s ft " Charges Very Moderate. All Advertianoeoti written la Coglisb traoiialed into Ibe Best llaiwaiiao Free. To imare immediate inaertino all Advertiseaicni moat be en: to to the odW of publication by 3 o'clock Monday after noon. The Ealele Poakolu I the Moit Attractive and Beat Arranged Paper publt.hr I her io the Bavaiian lanru( ' Alt bnln eooiBniea:iooa te be adJreeaed to F. II. II AYSEL.OEN. Uiu I. and nea letter acd cure. poodeoceto JOHN O. I. SU KI.UO X. Bdllor aoideiwif I Kot in the swaying of the eumnier tree. When eTening breezes 6ing their Yesper hymn Not the minstrel's mighty symphonies. Nor ripples breaking on the river's brim. Is earth's best music ; these mar hare awhile High thoughts in happy Learta. and carking cart-s beguile. Bat eTen as the wallow'a silken wings, - Skimming the water of tho sleeping lake. Stir the still silver with a hundred rings So doth one sound the sleeping spirit vrakr To brave the danger and to near the harm A low and gentle voice dear woman" chiefest charm. An excellent thing it is, and ever lent To truth, and lore, and meekness ; they who own This gift, by the all gracious Giver sent, Even by quiet step and smile are known ; By kind eyes that have wept, hearts that have sor row'd. By patience never tired, from their own trials bor row'd. An excellent thing it is when first in gladnes A mother looks into her infant's eyes Smiles to its smiles, and saddens to its sadness Pales at its paleness, sorrows at at its cries ; Its food and sleep, and smiles and little joys All these come ever bent with one low gentle voice. An excellent thing it is when life is leaving Leaving with gloom and gladness, joys and cares The strong heart failing, and the high soul grieving With strongest thoughts, and wild unwonted fears Then, then a woman's low, soft sympathy Comes like an angel's voice to teach us bow to die. But a most excellent thing it is in youth. When the fond lover hears the Meved one's tone. That fears, but longs, to syllable the truth How their two hearts are one, and she his own ; It makes sweot human music Oh I the spells That haunt the trembling tale a bright-eyed maiden tells. Edwijj Au.voLD, in .Austrafasititt. Earth bat a Tarrying Place. The soul on earth is immortal guest, Compelled to starve at an unreal feast ; A spark which upward tends by nature's force ; A stream diverted from its parent source ; A drop dissevered from the boundless sea ; A moment parted from eternity ; A pilgrim panting for the rest to come ; An exile axious for his native heme. FOREIGN NEWS. Through the kindness of Purser Mauray, of the steamer City of Tokio, we are in receipt of late China and Japan papers, from which we condense as follows : GfS'KBAL. Footk, the newly appointed U. S. Minister to Korea, with his secretary, arrived at Kongkong on the 19th April. He brought with him the ratification of the treaty between Korea and the United States, said treaty not seeming to find favor with the Japanese Government. The Special Japanesk Embasst who attended the coronationiof His Majesty, are referred to as having returned on the 19th of April,' after a very enjoyable trip to points of interest in the United States. Several, Officers of the United States Navy have met at Yokohama to investigate the recent loss or the Ashuelot, they being sent out for that purpose. Rcmobs are current in Tokio of fresh com plications between China and Russia, relative to the old Kuldja and Hi quarrel. It appears that the ratification of the frontiers are not proceed ing as smoothly as might be desired, and con tinual causes of disputes are arising, which may lead at any moment to the breaking out of hostilities. The Japanese Government have issued new "Newspaper Regulations," containing forty-two articles. Latest Foreign News. London, April b.h. The dynamite and other explosives which were found in the factory at Birmingham were destroyed last night. The excitement in town was intense. The panic which has arisen in England, consequent upon the recent action of the dynamite party, has extended to the Conti nent. It is feared that the example set by Irish agitators will be followed by similar outrages throughout Europe, and that the agency of dynamite will be resorted to. Yew Yoek, April 13. The recent outrages perp?trated by the dynamite party in England, have aroused a strong feeling of digust throughout America and it is probable that in the event of the English Government applying for the ex tradition of those who have taken a promi nent part in the recent conspiracies, the au thorities of the United States will accede to the request. General Wolseley had announced his in tention of attending the coronation of the Czar, which was to take place at Moscow next month. It is now ieported that the Czar has decided that his coronation shall not take p'ace on the 27th May, as origin nally arranged. The reason for the post ponement is not known, but it is believed that recent declarations of the Nihilists have contributed to this result. Herr Most, late editor of I-Yeiiet, who was impnsened for publication of inflama tory articles recommending regicide, has is- j sued another manifesto, in which he contin- uea to urge and justify the murder of j monarchs. T n rl a n A nil 1.1 If i nnfAlln..nJ f V. O lVIUUUll, Af'lll . t 1 II lJU 1A hll.t the Queen will leave Windsor Castle for Osborne on Tuesday next. Owing to the recent activity of the Fenians in Engl-ind, extreme precautious have been taken by the police to prevent any attack being mad. upon Her Majesty. St. Petersburg. April 14 It has trans pired that a revival of activity in Nihilists cirles recently hs been manifested, and numerous atticks have been made by the police. London, April 14 The trial of Mr. Bradlaugh for the issue of a certain alleged blasphemous books was concluded to-day, and resulted in anacquittil. London, April IS Daniel Curley, the second or me prisoners co-rgea wun ice . Prtmnir Pa rlr miiiVi.rc hn hppn fhiin.i t t . t . I 1 .! I a aa ii e-av- --'t -"-'- . rroi'lrv nnrl sntPnrr1 tn rWh. Quebec, April 20-A fire broke out to j , . o i i- .u day at the Provincial Parliament House in , this city, and spread with such rapidity that ; th? whole building was gutted before the flames could be got under. The origin of ! the fire is so far unknown. ! Later. It has been proved that the fire .... . ... , . v . which led to the destruction of the Legislat.ve j Buildings was cause! by a tenian, but the i perpetrator of iha outrage lias not yet been Woman's Voice- arrested. Hongkong. April 23 Twenty thousand Chinese Coolies have proceeded to Brazil from Hongkoncr. uow u ana mtks m - A Boxnance- A youthful pilgrim called El conde Tvanderinj; through the world in quest of happiness and that which is equivalent to happiness a true and ardently devoted lady love could find no soul as bright and pure ns his imagination had conceived. So still he sought new lands aud traversed distant seas evtr seeking, vt ever j failiu.i.', to find the idoal image of his heart, j Through Europe, from the Pillars of liercules tv the i'rxl M'j.iataias, from the He! espont an 1 the ci.tsr.it.' shades of Gr??. to the Highlands of !vot!;!!id and the chores of sorrowing Ireiatid, El c.:tidc hud sf-archtd for beauty and cjii Mai'.oy embo-lil in a passional-.- refinement '-f expression wlcii ;'je rlaughrt rs nf earth rArely ' inherit i r ; t-ujrt-, bat whi-.i potts have described in int? incarnate paTious of augels who live tiiid love and tl.-;s ! perchance, expire in the divine coue?p:ions of loity yet chimerical imagination. Amoaj the bumble voyagers of life, among the dwellers in sequestered moun- . tain recesses, and among the inhabitants of the western prairies of America the youthful adven- ' turer had vainly traveled, led by the inspiring but apparently futile hope that there he might discover and win soma virgin flower that else would "live and die unseen and waste its fra grance on the desert air." But although re peatedly baffled El conde was never discour aged and still persevering he crossed the con- ' tinent of America and finally came to the Island Kingdom of Hawaii. He landed in Honolulu only a short time ago and secured a cosy cottage on the beach. There he remained in h sort of seini-scclusiou. Now and then he visited church of an evening and some times he invited a youthful new-formed friend to meet him at his abode. Those who we re thus privileged to examine his apartments, or converse with him from time to time found that he was luxuriant in his tastes, and that he pos sessed a wide knowledge of the world, an en thusiastic soul and a tender affectionate heart. He apparently, too, enjoyed a large income, for he spent considerable money from time to time. For whole weeks he amused himself about the outskirts of the city, or in visiting the Puli. During the period of a month he hired a car riage every day aud paid the cabmen so hand somely for his services that he was considered a great aud immensely wealthy youth, by those carriage drivers, who were fortunate enough to to be employed by him. On the occasion of these extended drives, he was always dignified aud reticfint. He noticed no one; he spoke to no one unless first addressed, exc pt to give di rections to the cabman, or to offer him some of the rare lunch which El coude was accustomed to carry in a small Japanese case. But anon this strauge half necluded and yet perhaps not nnhappy mode of living was suddenly changed. The stranger was no more to be seen strolling about the outskirts of the city or visiting the Pali. Several young men who had made his acquaintance casually, he now disdained to notice either ou the street or elsewhere. He now seldom hired a cab, but when he did it was only to go a short distauce aud usually to visit one particular residence on street, which seemed to have a magic attraction for him. One evening, a few weeks ago, El conde was met by a former acquaintance on the street in a comparatively unfrequented part of the city. This young man accosted him with a careless "aloha" and El conde replied rather warmly in the-same language, "aloha nui oe.'' It was pretty evident that he had been learning the native tongue from the euso with which these words came from his lips, and as he seem ed in a talkative mood, his acquaintance pro ceeded to ask him what he was about and what he had found iu Honolulu to absorb hint so entirely. El conde was a little embarrassed at first and answered evasively, but he finally confessed that he had found the happiness for which he had so long and vaiuly sought through all the world before. And ere many weeks more shall have passed by there will be a quiet wedding. The bride will be a beautiful and accomplished brunette with just a particle of native blood tinging her cheeks with golden brown. And the bridegroom will be none other than the wan derer, El conde, the only son of a banker of Tours in France, where he intends to take his young wife to live. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Dandies sre hybrid a cross between a fashion plate and unpaid tailor's bill. The more you speik of yourself sid Zimmerman, "the more you are likely to lie.' The man who looks for big apples at the bottom of a barrel is too confiding for this tricky world. Money says the Philadelphia Chronicle, makes friends. Aye, and enemies, too when you lend it too freely. The time wasted by men in feeling i.i the wrong pocket would make the next generation rich if they had it. Advice to wives: Man is very much like an egg; keep him in hot water and he is bound to become hardened. When a man gets into si '.ks now-.i-d-ys he is very like the culprit of old times, and suffers in a corresponding degree. If we could only make the world think as much of us as we think of ourselves we should then be properly appreciated Mistress: -Why, didn't you answer the be 1, Maryi" Mary: 'Faix, mum. didn't ye tell me ye had a ringing machine?' By a scuid'liser, of course: A woman was offered 5 if she would remain silent for two hours. At the end of 15 minutes she asked, 'Isn't the time nearly up ? ' The moralist s.ys: 'Every man is occ;i s:onally what he ought to be p-rpetually.' Then, again, some men are perpetually what they ought to be only occasionally. 'Nonchlant' mens that peculiarly in different look which is put on by men who never piy when dunned for money. It should be writen -none shell out.' Nature asks, 'Are men's heads growing smaller? If the men haven't ttken any thing but a seltzer since they awoke, the swelling is probably being reduced. Now then, Thomas, what are you burn ing off my writing-table V said an author to his servant. -Only one paper tht i written all over; I hav'nt touched the clean. Some folks don't know how to bb happy. They can't see the difference between hav ing a spoonful of vinegar in the molasses of life and a spoonful of molasses in the vine gar of life. 4Tis a poor rule that does not work both Ways. leStl-rd-iy 1 Was al a Ulliner party, Yesttrd-iv 1 was at a dinner party. when a glass ot wine was spillea on tlie , table. Heir Meier put some salt on it and no one said a word. Subsequently the salt d sh was capsized, nnd I poured a glass of wine on it, whereupon I come near oeing thrown out of the house. They were raised in Austin, but she did not kuow much about gardening; at the same time, she did not care to expose her ignorance to her husband. They had only lieen married a short when he said : 'I otice tfae r us is about ripe -don't . : - u 1 n vou want to cro out in the garden and cet lnma ? ' Sh ronll 'I'll tell VOtl what we will do. We shall go out toge ther You climb and shake the tree, and 111 catch -a my fls they fa1-, ,Ym musn,t tQUch the top of the ,.baby.3 head. sid a mother to her little fo-jr-year- old ; 'she has got a soft part there ' that is very tender.' The youngster g?d at it T a mofment f Lf K' ?J all babies have soft spots on their heads?' ,Yes, Dia nana have a soft spo on the t0p of his head when he was a baby?'' 'Yes." renlied the mother witn a smh. 'and he has g t it yet." And the l.d man, who had overhead the conversation from an adjoining room, sang out: fiZ? indeed he has, my dear boy. or hey(fd be a single G. A. RAWSOtf. II. D. Homeopathic Physician & Surgeon O1 s-siij.- xc-. roKT -i ; i ; ll II. s V II KM I '1 r. t I it X iSH Ki aV t''-r W.-rU ot i :i.-:i...i. Civil Engineering and Surveying. O.-a.- aa-l Shop, atr U. West's Cr4ia;v 1 a-trj. r. O. Boi 1 )i. ia.o df: wtf C op artn erslii p Notice. I'UE - ALIjEV KKl'lT and 'f AIM t OMPA.W - Of 1 the Sandwioii ItlanJ-. at prf-ent iloiasj business at Vv ailukn. Island of Maui, m composed of tbe foll-twing member: A. B.VliXEi oi Wiiiuku, an 1 F. II. EM.EKd ol the same plae.. Al.DL.V IP.flT TAIIO CO WarLt'Ee, Ajwli :i , 13 raiyj w Jl . The Finest Brands Z B cr? Z3 By th list arrival l"ro:n xS i '.af. ia'-'.u ii:i all kiu-U cl SMOKING; ALO The New Brands PACE'S PRIVATE HORSE SHOE HORSE HEAD For Cliewing. MAR0HANT. api'5 wi. IIIMIiiMi:!. IB A V I S is !S K V V It K l THE Si !.K AiKN Y OS 1 hi'ie Islan.is for this MOST USEFUL AND ECdN'OMU' VI. Automatic Water-raising Machine, We wiuid resjiectf .illy rail the attention of Planters, Stock Raisers, Dairymen, and Ranchmen To a f-w of ih: advautcSr.H tbnt the NEW FULSOiVlETER Possesses over ther methoji of raising watrr. it is vim t:iTi.Y snipu:. Any one who can " fire " a raall Ktoam-boiler beln? fully comp'teii to manage it. it is FEuri:fTLY tnojiiTir, Woikiug as it does without any other attention titan to -t ou the Steam. IT CAN BE rL.tfEO AM WHERE, Occupying as It does but 9 by 7 inches for the smallest size, aud 52 by 45 inches for the larvrest. Tiir.iti: ARE 10 SIZES, "Which will deliver from 8 gallons per minute, T09,l SO OALI.OXS PER MINUTE. IT WILL DISIIIJIM.E EXTRA DIRTY SEW.ViH WAT EH, SKIMMINGS MOL.S5ES, Ml'U, CHEMICALS LI A ISLE TO CI1YSTALIZF, and from 23 TO 73 Ter Cent, of MCT, (iKAVF.I , SAND, Etc., Etc. IT XF.VEU G':r UlSTY O'l UE JAVCED, And it can be worked on low ii:"t wi'U EXHAUST STEAM IT I M'.HlKli'.TE ! And all the parts liuble to wear ere ea tly t at, aud can always be replaced from the Agency at short notice. Kor further particulars please ad.li. fS 31. AV. LOWKLL, II. G. Sole Agents, Honolulu. incli31 wlui. SI JAG IE, n A T".TT If a THE GREAT (1 E IU I FOIt RHSUMiTISl, : Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, liackache. Soreness of the Chtst, Gout, Quinny, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Hums and Scalds, General Roddy I Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains nnd Aches. i No preparation on earth equiis .' ic ' il a raft, tur,i limfle 8nd ehtap Kxten.al K-me.ly. A lril eni.ils i Thpch r:vuY 1 ,,f iu ciitm. ! icuod, m ei-ven ; SOLD BY ALL D&UGGI3T3 AND DEAL- I ER5 IN MEDICINE. A. VOGELER & CO., Bnltim .rr, Vd., U. S A HOLLISTER & CO., SOLK AGE 1ST TS T aU UoaiiT5n Iclonrlc IUI.IIIC IIUVVUIIUM lOiUIIUO. ju.'t TO ISililiVi'S, I'LIHEIIS, ETC. jamk.s iii xx. u:!:nnr. i.skovv, (Hawaiian ci.sru: tn lertakes the purclis an I i.i.in.:.t of !l kiml of lint isl ml Continental O o.is. and will he ? a I t recrivo Order., at rates either irtre on tuard at .liipi'iui purlin Europe, or delivereJ ex hip (hut lh duty f r buyer', amount) at Honolulu Suchj3idf my he accc unpanied hy remittaneea, payable in Xrtidn or Aia Kranclsco ; or he will draw at 60 day itghi ai.Mint counnned ere ii: r ..n ilono:u;u Hanker, or oth-rwise. to tnit ;he convenieo'-c or bnyer. - Ftt EiiCE!. : MK.-tSR3. WM. G.IKWIN S CJ., Uouolul H'JS J.&. WAI.KEil. Hono ur. TUE AGRA BANK. (Lilted), U.oJo.. Jjuli.tyr At the id taud, r.'c. rm nil dp B Qui: P1LUMBIHG, in all its brandies; ARTESIAN WELL PIPE, all sizes; Uncle Saia. McUulli -m. ilicKnioiKl. Tip Ti p. 1'alace. IT ia, .Mav, . nii-ir, tiian.l I'rict', New Itiral, Ojx.t. Derby. V. itn. 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Etc. ontrarted for Water Pipe and Fittings, ALL KI.i;k. IeAKe,.intb,.gpIsItndifo Montague ' Ranco took- ,9onlara .0(1 rne M pucation. " 11. man to-day.' .j. BAS If Afeota for Joho Fowler a Co.