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SATURDAY, DEC. 20, 1883.
TRUE FRIENDSHIP.
In lime of trouble unci nfllietion, it
is very consoling to lmvc true friends
to encourage and comfort us when,
the lulc-beiircr mid slnndcrcr is lurlc
ing about seeking whom he may de
vour, when meddlesome tongues
must have something to do. In times
of adversity, when all is shrouded in
1 darkness and gloom, the kind word,
the counsel of a friend, soothes the
sorrowing, aching heart, dispels all
gloom, and brings joy and gladness.
In all the trials and afilictions
which constantly assail us, true
friends stand as beacons of light to
illumine our pathway through" life.
There arc two special dilllcultics att
tending friendship, first it is difllcul
to acquire real friends, and second,
it is still more difficulty to keep them.
Very often those who are the first
to embrace ns arc seldom those whoso
friendship continues: frequently they
are enemies in disguise. It is neces
sary to be cautious in selecting your
friends, look long and well before you
allow any one to say he is your bosom
companion, and that you chare each
others thoughts and secrets. From
friends we borrow habits, trails, of
character, and models of thought and
expression ; therefore we should be
careful to select those who have not
excellence merely, but whose faults
are few, if any. Some rely loo much
upon friends, and think they will
never pass away, and never change.
Othcrs, who have known by experi
ence, that friends may do both, also
know that friendship is but a name,
and meSns nothing extremes are
never in the right. It requires more
than the name to have the assurance
of true friendship. There must be
higher and nobler principles implant
ed in the hearts of those in whom we
would confide. True friendship can
lessen no joy by having a sharer. It
brightens every one. At the same
time it diminishes sorrow in every
form by dividing the burden. Sweet
language and kind words will multi
ply friends. Be in peace with mairy,
nevertheless, have but one counsel
lor in a thousand. If you would get
a friend, prove him first, and be not
hasty to credit him, for there are
many who arc friends of their own
' occasion, and will not abide in the
day of trouble. Separate yourself
from j'our enemies, and take heed to
your friends. A faithful friend is a
strong defence, and he who hath
found such an one, hath found a
treasure. Ogle County Reporter.
.SEVERE STORMS.
Violent gales prevailed throughout
England doing much damage in Lon
don and the provinces. Huge trees
were lorn up and carried away. The
low-lying districts in Birmingham
were flooded. A portion of the roof
of the church of St. Chad. Derby1,
was demolished. The Congregation
al Church there was 'also injured.
Chimney shafts were thrown down
at Manchester, Leeds and other
places. The large gas-holder near
Bradford was capsized and the
chemical work at Widnes was damage.
The Leicester Carriage "Works were
destroyed. At Birkenhead great
damage was clone ana tue cmer oin
ccr of a steamer, just arrived from
Glasgow, was killed. At Lincoln the
parapet of the tower of the cathedral
was blown down. A ship was blown
from her moorings in Belfast harbor.
At South Shields vessels b.'oke adrift
.and three wherries were sunk. The
British ship Liverpool, from Quebec
for Greenock, is a total wreck near
Stanrover, Scotland. Only a man
and a boy were saved of the crew.
Two persons were killed at Hull and
several injured. A portion of Ports
mouth was flooded. At Hartlepool
many ships were damaged. At
Birmingham two persons were killed
and a number injured. Three men
were killed at Manchester. At
Dewsbury three were killed. At
Chester a man was blown down in
the street and killed. Two persons
were killed at Liversedge. A portion
of the roof of St. Mary's Church at
Berwick was destroyed. Several
houses in the suburbs of Notting
' ham were blown down. At Kildwick
the gasometer was demolished. At
'Bradford monuments in the cemetery
and portion of .the depot of the
Midland Railway were blown down.
Several vessels docked in the Marsey
were damaged. Two vessels were
wrecked at Dunure, Scotland, and
two men were drowned. Tho low
lands of West Lancashire and
Garstag district arc flooded. At
Glasgow tho damage to property ie
very great, fs' Jf f'J'
. uiucle.
Lord Holland told of a ninn re.
lmulcnblo for nbaonco of mind, who.
dining onco at some sort of shabby
yennst, fancied himself in his own
house and began to npologizo for the
wrctehedncsfj of tho Cimiei.
iiA.anivx'ors .iounson,
Honolulu.
J. H. CONGKDON & CO.,
Bcavor Block, Quoon Streat, Honolulu
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Barloy, Bran, Oats, Onions, Boans, Wheat, oto. Clioioo table &. driod Fruits.
Ex " Mariposa " Lnrgo Slock of CHOICE POTATOES, which wo offer to tho
trade at bi-kciai. l-mcrcs. PARAGON AXLE GREASE, which gives mil.
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GEO. D UCOMMUM,
Gi King street, next door to Bethel,
Practical Watchmaker & Jeweler,
Has on hand an elegant stock of
Very Superior Cold
51)0
Also, a good assortment of
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Messrs. G. W. Macfarlane & Co.
HAVE received from London a
special consignment, which is
now on view, of LONDON MADE
DIAMOND JEWELRY
Of THE
Newest and Most Recherche Patterns.
CONSISTING OK
Diamond, Ruby,
Emerald, Sapphire,
Pearl, and Other Gem Kings,
Breastpins, Bangles,
And other Ornament nil mounted
In lino gold.
ALSO, A SPLENDID ASSOimiKNT OV
GOLD WATCHES
For Ladies and Gentlemen.
Including some line Minute Repeaters
and Chronographs, in heavy 18-carat
gold cases: some Beautifully Enameled
Watches, in hunting cases, for Ladies,
and an assortment, of line
SILVER "WATCHES,
Also a very beautiful Assoitment of
SILVER JEWELRY, of specially new
design and make.
Cg"Tho whole consignment will bo
offered at exceptionally low prices, to
clear before New Year's Day.
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-THE-
Honolulu Iron Works Co.
Offer for Sale the Following
In quantities to suit lnirolinHerj-i,
150,(130 ft. of pipe composed of Galvan
ized Water Pipe, from in. to 2in.
Steam and Water Pipe from Jf in. to 7in.
10C0 ft. of 0in. Artesian We'll casing.
BLACKSMITH'S COAL,
The genuine article direct from Balti
more, over 800 TONS, Ex " Spartan and
Henry James "
BEST, BEST,
ALL SIZES, COO tons to select from.
TANGYE'S
Patent Hydraulic Lifts!
Tons and 8 Tons
EDDYS WATER GATES with Flanges
for Artesian AVclls from 5iu. to 10 in.
a SPECIALTY.
HONOLULU IRON WORKS CO.
573 lm
Lottery.
Kii William,
600 Chances, at $2.50 a Chance.
Tickets to bo had at NordbcrgS Anchor
Saloon. 559
NScKENNEY'S
PACIFIC COAST
INCLUDING THE
HAWAIIAN ISLANDS,
ALSO
CITY DIRECTORY
OF
HONOLTJT -
1,900 P" ' 5
.UES, OVER 3,000 TOWNS.
L. M. McKEOTEY & Co.
PUBLISHERS,
689 Twenty-Fourth St., Oakland,
424 Montgomery St. San Francisco.
Frederick Bugot,
Correspondent and Agent for Hawaiian
lm Islands. 070
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VJ. II. COJVCJOiCXN it Co.,
Hnn XfrnnolHtJo.
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and Silver Jewelry,
WATCHES and CLOCKS.
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WENNER & Co.,
l-'OKT STJIKET,
Have on hand New Foroign and
Home Made Jewelry,
Watches, Bracelets, Necklets,
Pins, Lookots, Clocks.
And Ornaments of all kinds
Silver and Gold Plate,
Elegant Tea Sets-in Solid Silver
Suitable for Presentation.
NATIVE JEWELRY A SPECIALTY
Repairing and mending' in all
Us branches.
The Sole Agent for King's
CELEBRATED EYE PRESERVERS.
591
A. KRAFT,
JEWELER, JOPTICI AN,
Dealer m Hawaiian Curiosities.
Store In the "Hawaiian Gazette" build
44 ing, opposite the Bank.
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nnHE Undersigned Proprietor of the
mim mm candy factory
AND BAKERY
desires to inform his patrons and the pub
lie generally thnt notwithstanding the
recent DISASTROUS FIRE, has erected
A NE.W FACTORY
On a much more Extensive Scale which
is now in Full Operation, and which
will be in complete working order by an
Early Arrival of new Machinery and
Tools. Has received per " ALAMEDA "
the Largest and Varied Assortment of
Choice Candies,
Sugar Toys,
and Ornaments,
For Christmas Trees; will also have
on hand 100 POUNDS of the so much
called for
SCHAUM CONPECT
Of his own Manufacture, and a Largo
Assortment of His Own Homo Made
PURE CANDIES,
As also his Delicious, Fresh
CHOCOLATE CREAMS !
Christmas and New Year
Fruit, Pound, Sponge, and Jelly Cakes,
Richly ornamented, and is again pre.
pared to receive orders for his so well
known rich and fine llavored
WEDDING OAHE,
Ornamented in the most Artistic Style.
BnNCE 3HIDA.T
Of the Finest Qualities, will be sold at
Fifty Cents per Pound.
With largely increased facilities, I am
now prepared again to supply my Ous.
tomeiH with PURE and WHOLESOME
CONFECTIONERY of riiy own manu
facture; thanking tho Public for their
liberal patronage before tho fire and so
liciting a continuance of the same in tho
future.
Very respectfully,
F. Horn,
XMIJE OXU H'X'A.TVX).
71 Hotel Slrtot. Telephone No. 7-1.
572 m
NOTICE
f F YOUR HORSE IS SICK or LAME,
X or nny way out of order, call on A
T. BAKER, at Capt. J. O. Clunoy's sta
hies- corner of Queen & Punchbowl sta
IBSureaKing norscs to saddle or -riago
a specialty. Ar
420 ly
rOR SALE,
A Lot of Land
300 ft. wide by 300 ft. deep,
Situated on niakai sido of Rerotania
Street, near tho residence of Mr. Wong
Qui. Water laid on.
STABLE AND OUT-BUILDINGS
ALSO ON THE I'UEMISKS.
Trees and Flowers aro now planted and
Grounds nro well laid out.
USTApply to
Otfg CIIULAN &(J0,
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Fancy Work from Madeira.
CHRISTMAS GIFTS. 1
INLAID WORK a beautiful lino in
raro woods, such as:
Ladles' Work Boxes, !
Paper Cutters &c, Fine Albums,
Jewelry Cases, Cigar Cases,
Chess Hoards. A full Ass't of
Horse Hair Taney Work.
A full lino of MADEIRA HANDMADE
Embroidory and Crotchet.
Under waists Chemise Tops,
Red Sots, Pillow Cases,
Rally's Robes, Night Dresses,
Square Round Tidies.
KDaiNOS AND INSKIITION8
WIOICEB "WORK.
Baskets and Chairs.
A FUIiT. LINE OF
Ladies' and Gents' Gaiters.
M. A. GONSALVES & Co.,
C79 lm Hotel street.
JUST RECEIVED.
EX LATE ARRIVALS
A large and select stock of Ladies and
Misses
BOOTS AND SHOES
ALSO
A beautiful line of Gent's and Boys'
Straw and Felt Hats
All of the latest styles. .
Wo would call attention to tho above
line of Goods as having been selected
by Mn. M. McInekny. 501
ftlEW STORE
P. A.DIAS
Informs his friends and the public gene,
rally that ho will
Open on Saturday Next,
December 1st,
His-to Dry Ms Store,
On King Street,
(Near Castle & Cooke's) with an
OF
Dry Goods,
Clothing;,
Fancy Goods,
' AND
Gent's Furnishing Goods? &c.
571 lm
ftSG BROS.
PICTURE STORE,
Will open on
Saturday, Dee. 8th, 1883.
with a largo collection of
OIL, JPJSJJSTIJSGS,
Chromos, Ebony Ware,
Mirrors, Brackets,
Artists Materials, &c, &c.
No-108. : : : King Street
Way's New Block.
078 KING BROS. lmb
STREET LETTER BOXES
HAVE been prepared and distributed
through tho city at the following
places.
On Telephono Polo near King Slroot Slablos,
Lolco.
On Telephono Polo at tho cntranco of Re
formatory School, Palama.
At tho East cornor of Liliha and School sts.
At tho North corner of Nuuanu andJudd sts.
At iho South cornor of Nuuanu and School
streets.
At tho South cornor of Nuuanu and Borotanla
stroots.
At tho West corner of School and Emma sts.
On Borctania opposito Emma street.
Af tho Noi h cornor of Borotanla and Punch
bowl stroels.
At tho South cornor of Klnn ntirt Punrhl-
streots. .-owj
At tho East corner o'T'
etanla stroo' .nomas Squaro on Bor-
At " '
...j rfouth cornor ol Punahou and Borotan
la street.
These boxes will be visited twice each
.lm. f,-nnnt KnlwlnvsY !lt. fi o'clock A.M.
and 2 o'clock r. m., by a Post Ofllco
messenger, and tlio letters carried to tho
Post Olllco. All lutor-iKliinr and foreign
letters that aro prepaid by stamps will
bo forwarded In tho malls as promptly
as if tlioy had been loftat tho Po3t Olllco.
I.etteiH not nrt'imlA will not bo
I'orwai'tlutl.
It Is tho intention to provide more
Street boxes, during tho coming year,
and place thorn tit all convenient points
within t.vo or thrco miles of tho Post
Olllco.
GENERAL POST OFFICE.
Honolulu, Dec, 14th, 1939. 080 -It b
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W. H. PAGE,
HONOLULU. CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY,
NOS. 1C8 and 180 FORT STREET,
(opposite Pantheon Stables)
HONOLULU, II. I.
Carriage Manufacturer,
Wheelwright and
General Blacksmith.
The Manufactory contains a complete
Carriage Shop, Blacksmith Shop, Paint
Shop, and Trimming Shop.
FAMILY CARRIAGES,
EXPRESSES, BUGGIES,
PHAETONS, OMNIBUSSES,
DRAYS AND TRUCKS,
BREAKING .CARTS,
PLANTATION WAGONS,
HAND CARTS, &C.,' &C,
Made to Order on mostfavorable terms
and all work guaranteed.
Tho Closest Attention Riven to rc
imlr work of nil klnilH.
Having been in business on the Islands'
for a number of years employing uono
but the moit Skillful of Mechanics, and
using only Al Material, I can strictly
guarantee all worlc leaving my Manu
factory. Give me a call before purchasing
elsewhere.
Don't forget the place.,
128 and ISO FOET STltEET.
orrosrrE eodd's stables.
W. H. Page,
594 Gm PROPRIETOR
D. M. CROWLEY. Jr. IIA8TIE.
CROWLEY & CO.
78 King Street.
PRACTICAL
UPHOLSTERERS.
WAHUPACTURERSOP PURMITURB
IN
IMPORTED and HAWAIIAN
WOODS
Elegant Coverings and Trimmings,
THE
"BOSTON" ami CHAMiENOE '
SPRING BED,
Xot to be surpassed in
Durability, Comfort, and Price.
Several PALOR SETS from 50 upwards
Any sized House furnished
On the installment Plan
EASY TERMS.
Ladies Needle work mounted and up
bolstered, restuffed nnd covered in best'
Style AT LOWEST RATES.
New Store,
Remember : 78 King Street.
591 lm
HOLIDAY GOODS,
Fop Christmas or
New Year's Presents
Hollister&Co.,
Foiit St. on Nuuanu St. Stobes,
Offer inducements to purchasers in an
Excellent Selection
ATSI X.OAV PltlOJES I
594 coy
A Good Pasture for Horses,
NEAR TOWN.
Inquire to
A. A. MONTANO.
C77 Gm
Notice.
AWA of Palama having made on as
signment this day to tho under,
signed for tho benefit of his creditors,
al? perrons having any claim against
said 11 -m. will pleibo present them at our
o.Tlco within sixty days from date hero,
of. or they will bo forever barred; all
persons owing said AWA arc requested
to mako immediate payment to the un
derslgued. IIYMANBROB.
Honolulu, Dec. 12th, 1883. G84 lm
To Iiet,
THE HOOit recently occupied by
tho Planters' Labor & Supply Co.,
over Messrs. AV. O. Irwin & Go's.
AiilytoJOUa.J.'ATi,
o 1. i. M'ruste
Trustee,
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