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iiBH&ssliPT' ir:T ' fTqsgfr'gfr .7,,...- - t-st!?? Ik fct. Ur M. MINERNY, Importer and Denier In Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Pooket Catlcry, oto., etc Gents' Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Vjxlises, Traveling Bags, Watches, Diamond, Jewelery and 811verwaro, otc. Northeast Corner of Fort and Merchant sta., Honolulu. AT THIS WELL KNOWN ESTABLISHMENT Can always be found Full Lines of Superior Furnishing Goods, EST Call and Bcloot one of those Celebrated "E Gold Medal Waltham Watches May 12 (83) Bruce Cartwrlght. W. Union Feed Company CARRIES THE Largest and Best Stock HAY, GRAIN AND FEED Of All description, and guarantee to keep a full supply constantly on hand. JggTSend orders to A. "W. BUBH,'Fort St., Honolulu. 02 FIRE WOOD ! yirst quality of beat Are wood For Sale Cheap ! Either In cord wood or out and split to order. &S5"" All wood delivered to any part of the city without extra charge Bond orders to Enterprise Planing MUIb, n 127 Tort street. I FOR SALE, Jk. LO a Oond. Apply to 8. M.CARTER, , 1ST lm P.M.S.8. Wharf. Just received ox Furness Abbey, 1200 Coils of Manila and Sisal Rope, all sizes. For solo low by W 2m A. W. relroa & Co. $10.00 Reward Will be paid for Information that will lead to the conviction of whoever maliciously cut the tail feathers of, and plucked the back and breast feathers out of a Peacock belonging to me. A further reward of 810 will bo paid for information leading to the conviction of whoever stole 8 Peachiclcs about a month old, belonging to me, from Pawaa on "Wednesday tho 21th ulto. Geo. H. Luce. Pawaa, Little Britain, June 9, 1882 WILPP.R & Co., Qonenal AgcnVs for tho Mutual Life Insuranoe Oo. of New York, Tho Largeat, Safest and Most Economical Lifo Insuranoo Oo in tho world, Cosh asaota, over 890,000,000 For Information concerning tho Company and for rates of innuranco aovdy to WttDEtt a uo., i?enerai ,-YITJ r T th -irr. ... ci:w jjvgonuj, or i. nuwA, oww.v pg Agent. M. MoINKRNY. S. Luce. A. W. Busfa. THE OLD CORNER Establishes, 1858. Hast Bros., t t Proprietors. MEALS Served up In first-class style at all hours Open from 2 a, m, to 10 p. m. Always on hand Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes Ac., &c. Also, Iced XrijiXts! 76 THE BEST' SUSPENDER WORN Is tho ARGOSY SUSPENDER, for tale at Sft A. W. ItHnuiuxoN'i EVERY DESCRIPTION -op- BOOK and JOB EXECUTED AT THE DAILY BULLETIN OFFICE. PRINT ht Sailg 5nlfetli THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1882. who would reject such an alliance for his daughter ono of tho oldest names in the realm ; a fair share of wealth, and a coronet. Go ahead, my lord, and I will sustain you if I can." And the Earl wont ahead. That very ovoning ho arranged with the lady, and on tho following day they were privately married. In the evening Sir George missed his daughter. He had just inquired for her, when a door was opened, and she and the Earl of Buto enter ed, hand in hand, and advanced straight to his chair and wont down on their kneeo. Not a word of explanation was needed. Tho old advocate caught bis breath, changed from a death like paleness to a furious flush half-a-dozen times, and finally gave in. "Sir George, henceforth I shall take great plcasuro in sustaining my wife's father," said tho Earl. A hot rcBpoiiso was upon tho par ent's lips, but he swallowed it, and gradually a sense of the absurdity of the situation possessed him, and anon he burst into a hearty laugh, and the erring children were for given. i ii To 0or Harbor Authorities Regarding an important experi ment in electric lighting, which has been made in Tablo Bay, the Cape Times of Monday, 24th April, says: " On Saturday evening the harbor was for the first time illuminated by tho electrio light, and those who had opportunity of seeing tho docks un der tho brilliant and novel display had no difficulty in appreciating the great improvement that will be effected when the new system of lighting is fully introduced. The Harbor Board have decided to have a month's trial of the light, and if the result proves satisfactory there can bo little doubt as to tho system be ing permanently maintained, as even the preliminary experiment on Sat urday evening clearly showed the advantage of the electrio over the gas light. It is several months since tho Harbor Board workmen com menced to erect the tall lamp-posts required for giving the light the ele vation necessary for throwing the rays over a wide area. Sixteen posts have been erected at various points ronnd the dockn, eight of them be ing twenty-three feet in height and eight eighteen feel. The system of lighting employed is tho Brush pat ent, which is being extensively adopted for outside illumination. Motive power is supplied by a twelve horse power portable engine, placed in one part of the engine-house of the new graving dock. Here is also placed the dynamo-electrio machine a very large and powerful one which generates the electrio current, and communicates it to the lamps through the insulated wiro connect ing them. Each of the lamps is pro vided with four carbons. Only two of these burn at one time, and when they are done tho other two are lighted by a very ingenious contriv ance, and by, this means a continuous light can be maintained for sixteen hours. Everything being ready on Saturday a trial was' made before dusk, but of courso the light was not properly seen, and it was not continued long. At nine o'clock tho current was again turned on, and the gloom of the docks was speedily dispelled by the bright glare of tho electric lamps. Tho experiment last ed an honr and a half, and during that time the light remained wonder fully steady and bright. Of course thero was a flickering now and then, but even when the light from tho carbonB fadod slightly there could bo no question as to its superiority over its ancient rival, the gas. Tho gas lamps were kept alight during the experiment, and they had a very ' tallow dip" appearance compared with the bright and attractive light which threatens to supersede them. It is expected that tho electric light will be in full operation on Tuesday night." DILLINGHAM & 00.( Importers and Dealers In p Hardware, Agricultural Implements, House Furnishing Goods, Painta, Oils, Varnishes, &o. Have made largo additions to their stock of goods To which thoy Invite tho attontlou of buyers. Simple and oheap devices for holding Tubular Lanterns underneath tho body of a carriage, for tho pnrpoao of Illuminating tho roadway. The "Warner" Tubular Lantern Holder. Tho " Coulter." 5p All styles of Tubular Lanterns. New styles of Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, &c, &o. A full lino of Tinware, and many Novelties, new so this market, too numorons to mention. Call and examine our stock. 125 DILLINGHAM & 00 Fort Street. mjM.wi-mignsw JOHN N0TT, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Worker, Plumber, Gas Fitter, &c. Stoves and Ranges of all kinds. Plumb ore' stock and metals, House Furnishing Goods, 77 Chandeliers, Lamps, &o Just Received ex Kolokauo, Table and Pie Fruits, Nice Breakfast Goods, such as Oandle Blab, Salmon and PitC Pork In Bib. Tins, Sultadto for families. Tor sale by 96 A. 8. Cuegiiorh Oo. " J gj I EDWTOtfr JRE1AND.) lliminiH I1M.IL I.H1II1WWB WilMWiiMWU.U1Wu,BJU1Mit,.Mirt,WM J. W. ROBERTSON & CO.. Have just Reoeived The following New Musics Opera and Bound Music: Olivette, Patience, Claude Duval, The Pirates of Pens&nee, Boccaocio, Manola, Fatinitza, Songs : Mothers'! Birth-place, Da Hallo-La Band, Banjo arrangement, Dip me in do Golden Sea, Blue Alsatian Mountains, Since last we met, Life, Tho White Rose from Mother's Grave, The World goes round and round, Dars one more rlbber for to cross, The Mclntyrc's, Coin' for the cows, The Old Bfraln, My little baby brothor, Instrumental : Days of Youth, Up thn Thames, marlorw woods. La Diva Polka. Jolly Utter Gallop, The new Raoquet Galop, Parti's Echo Song, l.y.,..t.J.JJJIXJkUltU.t-l'.'U.... "l-iVl. LADIES' HAIR DRESSING ESTABLISHMENT, At Mrs. A. M. MelhV Cloak and Mantle Making Department, No. 104 Fort Street, : : Honolulu Orders executed at short notioo. 72 Just Received, Per bktno Eureka, a full line of BYCICLE SHIRTS 811k, merino and cotton. Pajama Suits, Etc. W A. W. Richardson & oo. La Maecotte, Smith's Musical Album, 12 386, Children's hour of Pleasure, , Pike Piano School, by Kirl.Urboch, Gems of Waldtenfel, , r ' Modern Gems. . ' Blessed Dreams, In the prlo amino:, 't Tho Tryst, Across the fields, My dear little Home o'er the Boa, Lea 33 Morta, . ' Poor little Swallow, Docs your heart beat true to mo, Reminiscence, I hold my heart so still, Her I love and her alone. Bright land of gold, Caprice Lancers, .iv Rural Festival a Recreation Vlclwtitudes Reverie, Boccberonl's celebrated Mlnaetto, Hazel Klxko Polka. . . - " li f .f i'i t' A k ii i u 3-