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i i1! f"l '. ? v. '!. M. W & til VST fete Vtoi.uaiwi iiwmSSSjsit- IP g)tfity jgtttljttin. TUESDAY, '.UN. 29, 1881. WiOTOQLYPTIC. Wo published somu ccks ngo u description of the process of typo- $Jgrap1itc ctchinjf ns practiced nt the establishment of Messrs. Dawson at at Chiswick. A correspondent sends ii JUS tho following notice of a kindred fart' for 'tho Vcproduction of photogra phs which he has written after a visit to the atelier of Messrs. Goupil, at O-hc village of Asnicrcs, near Paris r Any l6no who has scon the maivclous reproduction Of Curtois' oil painting of n young lady with flowing hair and a gause scarf loaning against a Moorish lattice, which is now for sale in Bond street will be interested tbio'lehrn how so wonderful a result is produced. "Messrs. Coupil's establishment at Asnicrcs is close to the station, and consists of two villas thrown together, shut off from the street by a high white wnll nud with gardens, formerly no doubt tidy and pro ductive, but now given over to chemistry, which intervene between tho houses and the river Seine. Many processes arc hero carried on, some of them in tho profonndest secrecy. Of what I saw, as a very unskilled observer, that which most appealed to my imagination Was tho process of 'photoclyptic,' the object of which is to multiply photographs with cheapness and rapidity, and to render the impressions not only true and delicate, but also permanent. The subject that was being treated at the time of my visit was one of those substantial ladies whose smil ing faces and decollete costumes adorn the windows of the Rue do Rivoli, probably a singer or an f actress. Her portrait, which was 'of the usual cabinet size, had been previously treated by some photo graphic method, which had resulted in the formation of a thin 'pellicle,' as it is technically called, of pure and transparent gelatin, not much thicker than a piece of note-paper, and of the exact size of tho original photograph. Figured upon this deli cate transparency (when held to tho light it reminded mo of the picture which is sometimes seen in glass lamp shades) was the exact imago of the original picture. This 'pellicle' was next laid upon a slab of lead about half an inch thick, and sub jected to heavy pressure in a-hy-draulic press. When one looked at the leaden slab and considered the enormous pressure, amounting to one thousand pounds to a quarter of an inch, to which it was subjected, it might have been reasonably imagined that tho frail 'pelliclo' of transparent gelatine would have been crushed out of existence. But no ; it is, on the contrary, the lead which gives way, and the result is that on the pressure being removed it is found that the plate of lead has received, on its compressed and hardened surface an image of the d6collete lady precisely similar to that which had been originally trans ferred from the photograph to the pellicle.' The rest of the process is in appeurance simple enough. The leaden plates (it is possible to obtain several from one 'pellicle') are 'Smeared with a thick ink, and copies are printed off half a dozen at a time, which are subsequently mounted, and 'sold at prices far more moderate than could be allowed by any process of ordinary photography. London 1'uper. WHAT TO DRINK. "If you want.a drink that will keeps,you warm a whole night long out of door," said an old' policeman to a friend, "don't drink whisky or rum or any liquor. The heat they afford is short lived and leaves you cold and weak. They are worse than nothing. But drink a glass of ale and pepper new ale and common black pepper. It will not affect your head, but it will keep your blood warm in the keenest wind and coldest rain." "I never tried the pepper part of that prescription." said a Third-avenue car driver, "but ale is, I know, thought to bo very warming. We car-drivers have colder work than policemen do, I think, and the old ones among us have tried overy drink 3'ou ever heard of. A lot of us were talking the whole thing over the other night. Hot rum, hot whisky, brandy and emercr, and all the cold clear L'tfl lfcAltnll n 1 lTrt HVAtin I inAlinnAfl J ! muujiuuu in lima ivuiu wiouussuu. uut tho majority were in favor of hot coffee. That is the least hurtful, tho most heating and tho longest lasting drink I know of." New York Sun. NOTICE JF YOUR HOUSE IB SICK or LAME, or any wuy out of order, call on A, t nArrrcu nt rnnt t n nil, . ct Lies corner of Queen & Punchbowl sts JEgrBrcaking horses to saddle or car rlago a specialty. 420 ly Notice. MR. qHAB. FURNEAUX will give free Instruction in free hand out- lino drawing ut tlio Y. M. 0. A. Hall, to Mechanics only, on Baturdny Evenings 5froin"rto 8 r m. The course will open xuecemuer oui, unu win consist or iweivc eB8ons. , 077 EiSi'5io?!wferi2Sri; toatSSH)iwVHim'Vi6agMtTrftr IRISH DAMASK WE HAVE just icccivetl a very line nssmlmcntof IRISH DOUBLE TABLE LDffl Diroot from Bolfast, Iroland, C0K8I8T1NCJ 01' TABLE CLOTHS OF ALL SIZES TO SUIT, All Sizes of Dinner Tables with NAPKINS TO MATCH! These Linens are the Finest Ever imported to this Market, and we invite our Friends to inspect them. G. W. Macfarlane & Go. 012 tf b Ko. 96, King Street, Telophono, No. 130 HAYING BOUGHT out the business of W. n. Wilkinson, the under signed is prepared to carry ou a general Express Business; and hopes by pioinpt ncss ami dispatch to merit a lnir share of the public patronage. II. Emmerson. 018 3m Ring up Telephone. No. 202. F YOU WANT a Cheap Job done to L any part of tho City or Suburbs. P. Smith, Nest to Hammer's Harness Shop. 003 3m b Joseph. 0. Carter. J. TL Kawainui. A. P. Kalankoa A, K. Kunuiakea 003 Ule b PIONEER STEAM AND BAKERY. F. HORN, Practical Confcctionci, mstry Uook and liaker No. 7 Hotel st. Teleplnr 74. Xotice. GovmtNon's Oiricrc, IIono- ) . i.olu, Sept. 21, 188b'. J" NOTICE is hereby given that no debts contracted on behalf of the Ha waiian bund will be recognized or paid unless ordered by the undersigned. Jno. O. Dominis, Governor of Oahu. To tet, THE ROOM 'recently occupied by the Planters' Labor & Supply Co., over Messrs. W. G. Irwin & Go's. Apply to JOHN II. PATY, CSOtt b Trustee. CHOICE LOTS. For Sale. FRONTING on Kinau Street nnd urn. ning back to Lunnlilo street, be tween the residences of "V. R. Castle Esq., and J. Lycett Esq., vc have a lot 150 feet frontage by 400 feet deep. The owner wishes to sell tho lot as It stands or will divide it in quarter sections, making suitable building lots of 7fi.200. Terms aio reasonable. Tho lot is one of the flnest located on tho plains. On the coiner of Keaumoku and Bcio Inula sheets, wo have to sell thice ncres of Ground, cut up in eight beautiful building lots with Artesian well water laid on ; -will sell one or more lots to suit purchaser, ut reasonable rates. On the corner of School and Lillha sheets, wo have two lots with two cot tages erected thereon, hi lnging in a ren. tnl of 37.5o per month. Buildings in good tennntublo condition) will sell either or both on reasonable terms. LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. On Foil street, wo have a Two-story Frame Lodging Houso on deep lot com. pilsing 11 rooms with Cook-house Kitchen, Pantry, etc. Lease to run for 13 years, rental only 45 u month ; fur nitiiro complete throughout tho House; will sell lenso and furniture for $850 cash Houso always full; central loca. tlou and healthy ncighboihood, Sovoral other properties to dlsposo of. Houses and Rooms to rent in all parts of tho city. WISEMAN & ASHLEY, 018 2w General Business Agents. BAGGAGE EXPRESS PEOPLE'S T MET WENNEfr & Co.; , s2 roitT htjuuvt, Have on hand Now Foreign nnd Homo Made Jewelry, Watohes, Bracolots, Nooklots, ' Pins, Lockets, Clooks. And Ornaments of nil kinds Silvor and Gold Plato, Elegant Tea Sots-in Solid Silvor Suitable for Presentation. NATIVE JEWELIIY A SPECIALTY Repairing and mending in all Its branches. The Sole Agent for King's CELEBRATED EYE PRESERVERS. GDI MAX ECKART BEGS to notify his customers and public of Honolulu, and tho Is lands generally, THAT HE IS READY NOW A8 EVER to supply their needs in Watches and Jewelry, nnd, having engaged a Competent Assh. taut from tho Suites, is able to attend to any amount of Watchmaking nnd Repairing. jNoav Style in Jcwelrj' .Am. "WivUiiui "Wtv cliew, nil styles. Solid SllvcrWare. COO Evciythlng of the Best. THE OLD CORNER Established, 1858. Hakt Bros., : : Proprietors. MEALS Served up in first-class style nt all hours Open from 2 a. m. to 10 p. m. Always on hand Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes &c, &c. Also, Iced DOrinlts ! 75 Mr. J. W. YARNDLEY, TIDA.CHIUEt OF 31XJSIC SPECIALTIES VIOLIN and the CUL TIVATION of the VOICE. Pianos Tuned, Repaired and Polished. Orders received only at the Furniture and Piano Store of C. E. Williams, 111 Foit Street Telephone 70; or at my lcsidcncc. Picnic send orders one day before the work is required to be done. 404 Woticc. TO BUTCHERS, GRAZIERS and all whom it ma' concern. j-pBw The undersigned having L3FiElnalnnae "uerauons, nuuuions, a)HSSfiS!iiuu improvements in Jus SUAJt" JPAAJVUKX is now prepared to give The Highest Cash Value for any quantity of And will furnish containers for the same free of cost to auy one who may desire. TWOS. W. RAWMNS, Honolulu Soap Works. Ofllcc in Brick Building, King street, Leleo. 483 ly JUST RECEIVED PX" MARIPOSA " A Full Assortment ov American Groceries ! 245 A. S. CLEGHORN & CO. A IINE LOT OF Matting of all Grades BOTH WHITE AND COLORED For Sale at A. S. CLEGHOBN & CO 482 JUST RECEIVED A CHOICE LOT OP English Groceries 240 - A. S. CLEGHORN & CO. WorkiiigUlcn's Union. npiIE regular weekly meeting will bo X held over DIAS' NEW STORE, opposite Bethel, King Street. GEO. OAVENAGH, 040 Sccictnry. A Goodpasture for Horses, NEAR TOWN. Inquire to A. A. MONTANO. C77 Om Lottery. Kit William 600 Chances, at $2,50 a Chance. Tickets to bo had at Nordbcrg.s Anchor Saloon. C59 835 MEWARdT FOR tho Conviction of tho person or persons that entered my premises on tho 0th of Jan. 188-1, nnd robbed the houso, and destroyed sovejal bags of iced. NO KA HOPU ANA 1 ka mea a mau mea palia I hole ai ma ku'u alna ma ka la 0 o Ianuari, 1884, a korao iloko o ka halo a hoopolnoia ho lehuleliu o na Eke Ai (a ka holoholona), R. GERKE. Jan. ICtli, 1884. 010 lm (4oMJW ''SHs V$x&&ASinii&MMJ&i&$& C. BREWER & CO. Offer for Salo tho Cargo of tho MARTHA DAVIS, JUST ARRIVED! TIIR KOI.I.OWINO LIST OF MERCHANDISE, Ox Carts, Light E.prc&3 Wagons, Ex Top Can luges. STEA GOAL. Cumberland Coal, Com. Wood Chairs, KEROSENE OIL. Matches, Flno Molnstes Shooks, Rosin, Soap, ice uncsis, JNos, u, :i, turn n, Hoe Handles, Lobstors, lib tns j Beans, 81b tns Spi ure Plank. Hay Cutters, Nos. 1, 2, & 3. Axle Grease, Fairbanks Scales, Nos. 7,8,10 & 11J Leather Belting, Centrifugal Lining, 14 inch ; Comp. Nails lif, 1-14 inch. MAMMOTH ROCKERS, Bales Excelsior, MnnllaCoidage, Assoitcd: Excehibr Mattresses, Galvanized Fence Stnples, FAUS SDK 20 AND 25 BALLS,;- Sisal Rope, Assorted, Ash'Plauk, Dump Barrows, Ames' Shovels, Y. METAL SHEATHING 10, 18 g-20, a2, 24 and 20 o.. ; Hair Mattresses ! Grindstones, Rubber Hose, Hido Poison, Barbed W ire, Refined Iron, ANNEALED FENCE WIRE, Galvanized Screws and Washers. 532 b CHEWING TOBACCO. A NEW INVOICE OF HORSE'S HEAD AND PACE'S PRIVATE' STOCK HAS JUST 11EEN KEOEIVED BY Ii. Marchauty C97 lm 1) Fort Street. JUST RECEIVED EX I.ATE AnniVALS, 75 I3a.xrelH, ITi'esh Columbia Salmon 245 A. S. CLEGHORN & CO. JOHN N0TT, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Worker, Plumber, Gas Fitter, &e. Stoves and Banges of all kinds. Plumbers' stock and metals, House Furnishing Goods, 77 Chandeliers, Lamps, &c. GOIE'TO LUNCH YOU CAN GET THE BEST IN TOWN TOOXf H. JT. W03LT3E35 THE BEAVER SALOON, WHERE YOU MEET EVERYBODY A Oup of Tea or Coffee ! A. .A.11 Hours, AND THE TINEST UKANDS OF CIGARS; Hnvnnas, Manilas, Figaro, Flor do Cuba, Coney Island, olc, etc., cto N0LTE. N0LTE. N0LTE GEO. E. SHERMAN. No. 42 Kino Stiikkt. Tices nnd Saddles of all kinds made to order and repairing Harness, etc., done in short notice All orders promptly ntt tended to. ' C03 ly WILLIAM J. BRYSON, BOILER MAKER, And Sheet Iron Woikcr. Tanks nud Coolers made to order. Particular attention paid to Repair Work. Orders left at R, Moore's Machine Shop, King btreet, wid bo promptly attended to. 604 10 Reward. LOST on Saturday night on Hotel st. A double English Tin voting Rug, a dyed sheepskin toot rug, and tin em. broidered dust-winp. Tho nbovo re ward will bo paid on returning same to 400 G. W. MACFARLANE & Co Notice. ALL RILLS duo to tho Undcislgncd up to Sept. 80th, 1883, if not set. tied on or before February 1st, will bo placed in tho hands of a Collector. COaim W. E. FOSTER. Notice. I WILL .NOP bo responsible for any debts contracted in my namo after this dato, without my written order. RAYMOND REYES. Honolulu, Jan. 31, 1884. 617 8v npiIE Undesigned Propiiotor of tho FIQU STEAK CAM FACTORY AND OAKERY desires to inform his pntrons nnd the pub Ho generally that notwithstanding the recent DISASTROUS FIRE, has erected A NEW FACTORY and BAKERY, On a much more Extensive Scale which is now hi Fin.i. Opkuation, and which will be in complete working order by an Early Arrival of now Machinery nnd Tools; and Is now again prcpaicd to mnnufucluro CHOICEST PURE CANDIES and will uhays havo on hand his dell clous Fresh Mndo VANILLA CHOCOLATE CREAMS, COCOANUT CANDIES, RICH NUGAT IN BARS, SUGAR ROASTED ALMONDS, CREAM CANDIES of great variety SOFT MARSH-MALLOWS. Gum Drops, and Gum Fruit Bon Bono Of all desciintions. All those Homo Made Fresh and Pure Confections, I sell at no cents PER POUND. RICH WEDDING CAKE Of the Finest Flavor, in all sizes always on hand nnd ornamented in tho most artistic style. always fresh, as also Home Made Mince Meat for sale at CO cents per pound. Will receive per Consuclo tho balance of ray new machinery of tho newest de signs for manufacturing all descriptions of plain Candies; thanking the public for previous liberal patronage and so liciting a continuance of same. "Very respectfully, F. HORN, Practical Confectioner and Paslvy Cook. THE OLD STAND. 71 Hotel Street P. O. Box No. 75;. . . .-Telephone No. 74 573 3m King Street, (Nenr Castle & Cooke's) P. A. DIAS Begs to infoim the public generally that he has received a choice lot of CONSISTING OP Ladies' Underwear, Stockings, Muslins, Silks, Satins, Kid Gloves, Worsted, Ribbons, Slippers, &c, &c.,- ALEO CHILDREN'S DRESSES, Stockings, Socks, Shoes, etc., and a fine assortment of Gents and Boys Clothing Hats, Boots, Shoes, etc., All of which will be SOLD CHEAPER than any other store in town. 571 lm Wilson Brothers, GENERAL BLACKSMITHS. Horso Shoeing a specialty A first-class man being specially engaged for that work. Ship and Wagon work faithfully attended to. Shop on the Esplanade, op. Hopper's.204 FOR SALE, A Lot of Land 300 ft. wide by 300 ft. deep, Situated on mnkai sido of Beretnnia Street, near tho residence of Mr. Wong Qui. Water laid on. STABLE AND OUT-BUILDINGS ALSO ON THE TltEMISEH. Tree3 and Flowers arc now planted and Grounds aro well laid out. EST Apply to Otf g OnULAN&CO. Grocery and Feed Store. WOLFE & EDWARDS, comer of King nnd Nuuanu streets. Fresh Groceries by every steamer. Or. dcrs solicited, and goods delivered in any part of the city. 501 0m b &rff HONOLULU IRON WOBK8,' n'1 iimRf""'" engines, sugar mills, boil ers, coolors ; iron, brass and lead cast ings; machinery of every description made to order. Particular nttention paid to ship's black smithing, Job work oxc cuted at short notice. 1 Water Notice. Office Sup't Water Works, Honolulu, July 0, 1882. ALL persons having Water Privileges aro notified that their Water Rates aro payablo semi-annually, in advance, at tho ofllco of tho Superintendent of Water Works, foot of Nuuanu street, upon tho 1st day of January and July of each year. CIIAB, B. WILSON, Sup't "Water Works S.K.Kaai, Minister of Interior. 204 -- MM xmpamamifssix 1). M. CltWfiiY. "& d- Iti ItABriK. CROWLEY & CO. 78 King Stroot. N" Practical UPHOLSTERERS. MflMURERS OP FURNITURE , IK IMPORTED and HAWAIIAN WOODS Elegant Coverings and Trimmings. mi: "llOHTOX' und " CllAIiliIiXUr. ' SPRING BED, Not to be surpassed in " Durability, Comfort, and Price. Several PALOR SETS from $50 upwards Any sized Houso furnished On the installment Plan BABY TERMS. Ltulie3 Needle work mounted and up holstered, rcstuficd'and covered In best Style AT LOWEST RATES New Store, Remember : 78 King Street cm Om FISHER'S CHAMPAGNE CIDER A PURE, WHOLESOME, RE FRESHING, HEALTHFUL BEVERAGE, According to the iiighcst and host medi- cal testimony. Manufactory, : : : No. 18 Lilihn St P. O. Box, 379. Telephone, 281 BQyAll orders receive prompt nttoation. COMMOTBON IN THE Yes, and we sell A.& JL.O-W as tlio JL.o-vet ! and don't anybody forget it. We sell New Bedford Rope, and any retailer knows how it will hold out in net weight. Wo also have the mot varied assort ment of SHIP CHAISTDLERY kept by any house this side of the, Rocky Mountains, such as Hemp and Manila Cordage, all sizes, Artesian Well Boring Ropes, Manila Hawsers, Wire Rope, Cotton and Hemp Duck and Twine, Galvanized Marine Hardwaro, PAINTS AND OILS, Pure Copper Sheathing, 14, 10 & 18 oz Yellow Metal and Nails, 14 to 28 oz. Copper Paint (Tarr & Wonsln's) Whale Boats, Boat Stocks, Gal. Boat Nails, all kinds and sizes, And 1001 other things too numerous to mention Also, agents for Perry Davis Pain Killer, Brand & Pierce's Bomb Guns and Bomb Lances, &o., &c, All of which, we will soil at the Lowest Bates. 800 ly A. W. Peirce & Co. Kerosene Oil ! KEROSENE OIL ! Palaoo and Vulcan Xtrsmda, Ex " Spartan " and " Henry James," THESE Favorite Oils, equal to, if not Superior to any in this Market. For Salo at Lowest Rates Either Wholesale or Retail, by Castle & Coolce, C72 3m And Other Dealers. 1! 1! Ex " Spnrtnn " Best Anthracite Stove Coal In casks of about 1200 Pounds, Fon Sai.k at Lowest Rates iiv 572 3m OaBtle & Cooko. California Redwood Oomp'y, (LIMITED,) OfOces, 123 Georgo Street, Edinburgh. California Redwood Co., 400 California Street, . San Francisco, Eureka, Trinidad, Humboldt Co., Cal. THIS Company is prepared to contract for cargoes of California Redwood to bo shipped direct from their mills at current market prices. The Company will load ships, sent to San Francisco or numboldt Bay, or will furnish cargoes, cost, freight and Insur ancc. FALKNER BELL.& CO., Agents. 074 Cm SanJFrancisco, v. i, .a ' i X