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SATURDAY. AV1UL2G, 1884.
THE MARRIAGE PROBLEM..
In France the parents make
the match. If not ostensibly,
yet no less really is this often
done in England. Lt is not
the man but the maintenance
which is uppermost in the
parental thoughts. Tt is
painful to reflect , while taking
a survey of the matches of
50 years' experience, how
really we ever could detect
that the character of a man,
otherwise eligible, influenced
the perental decision. For
the most part, all the evi
dence offered of man being a
scamp or a. profligate is set
aside as envy, malace and all
uncharitableness, or else with
the remark, ""Well, all young
men are wild, but they grow
steady when they are mar
ried." We once heard a lady,
in speaking of a matrimonial
event just coming off, say,
i 'Capital match; first-rate
chance for Ellen. iNotat all
the sort of man, we all know,
that the ever intended to
marry, but not one woman in
'20 does get that." Certainly
in this men have an advantage,
for they can choose j the
ladies must submit to be
chosen, save in the case of
some remarkable belle who
has admirers at command.
But these advantages on the
side of the gentlemen are less
than they seem. Their choice
is any thing but free as far as
reason is concerned. They
are the victims of a natural
illusion. They choose from
the charm and fancy of the
hour, or the pride of possess
ing some Lady Clara Vere dc
"Vere, or some simpering
dimpled doll, while all "com
panionable qualities and the
sunshine of the heart which
relieves the darkest while
it. adds warmth to the bright
est days of this- checkered
life are rarely' even named
among men as the motive of
their choice. Tnuy "mar
riage is the door that leads
deluded mortals ba ck to earth' '
and, as with many a pretty
bargain that has caught our
fancy in a shop-window, great
is the disenchantment when
we have brought it home.
The married ladies in the
ballroom are the pests of poor
mammas. They have attained
the object of all balls and
dancing, and yet they have
not the grace to feel for and
give place to young girls who
sit in rows against the walls,
Men prefer the married
women, and why? They can
indulge in a kind of conversa
tion at Avhich we should hope
that in spite of French novels
the single would turn away.
. It is strange that the husbands
should endure to see their
wives whisked and . whirled
dragged about, well knowing
that the so-called waltzing
and galopading always,, un
less unusually well done, de
generates into little better
than unseemly romping: in
deed, no one would believe in
its innocence if seen, where
we seriously believe it would
not be tolerated, in a Picca
dilly saloon. A fact: A
dressmaker who had seen from
an orchestra the dancing now
in fashion was asked by a lady
next day how she 'had been
entertained, rcplu-d: "I sup
pose it is all right in high life,
but in our line of life no
young man would dare to
take such liberties with young
women." No, madam, your
daughter's prospects never
can be the better for being
exposed to such scenes as
these, least of all in the now
fashionable costumes of a
skirt and pair of shoulder
straps. Tt is not the sensuous,
but the sentiment that should
prevail. The free-and-easy
dancer, notthegracoi'ulyoung
lady of proper dignity and
self-respect, takes the lead in
modern ballroom and foolish
it is for life real modest and
reserved to' compete in such
a sphere. Granted, thch may
enjoy it, and you enjoy it ,
too, If so be happy in your
own way. Only for "intro
ducing" your daughters and
looking to the main chance,
we cannot recommend .such
society. Loudon Society.
On lilvioN Thmms. The
teller of a bank .in "New York
reports the following inci
dent : A (jerman citizen
approaching the widow, rc
cpiested that a cheque paya
ble to the order of Schwitzer
case be cashed. "Ja, dot's
me," he nodded reassuringly,
in answer to the teller's look
of inquiry. "But . I don't
know that you are Mr. Sch
weitzercase. You must get
yourself identified," said the
teller. "How vos dot?"
asked the German citizen
Avith a puzzled look. "You
must get some one to identify
you," repeated the bank
officer; "I don't know you."
"Ah, ja!" cried Hans, much
relieved. "Dot's all right. 1
don't know you neider."
Washington Capital.
Spiccr says the man for a
church sexton is the man who
has no music in his sole.
ISTcav Orleans Picayune.
Alight slugging match
Striking a lucifer. A stare-way-The
theater corridor after
a matinee.. Boston Star.
Tregioaii & Atwater,
Have Just Received a Choice Lot of
English Tweeds
Per. Birmah.
Foht & IIothi. Sts.
030 3m
Book Bindery
ALVIN II. RASEMANN
Wishes to notify tlie public Hint lie
'Has Opened a; Book Bindery
In the GAZETTE BUILDING, and is
now prepared to do all kinds of
Book-Binding
. AND
Paper-Ruling-Magazines,
Pamphlets, Catalogues,
Reports Etc., Etc., Etc.,
Bound to order in Sheep, Calfskin, Mo.
rocco, Leather or BoaUls.
Jly strict attention to business
and moderate charge, I trust to merit a
fair share of the public patronage.GG73m
B OAT Jr. Sl Go.
Dealers in all kinds of
STATIONERY,
The Latcest Foreign Papers always on
hand at the Gazette Block, Merchant
Street. ly j)
Quarterly Accounts
MercliantN & Storekeepers
WILL TAKE NOTICE that the un
deivsicned is. prepared to arrange
Hooks and Collect Quarterly Accounts
with carefulness and promptness.
J. E. WISEMAN,
General Business Agent.
Campbell's New Block, Merchant Street.
080 lm
JUST RECEIVED
A CHOICE LOT OK
English. Groceries
2Jf A. S. CLEGHORN & CO,
A Goodpasture for Horses,
4 NEAR TOWN.
Inquire to
A. A. MONTANO
577 0m
Water Notice.
Offlco Sup't Water Works,
Honolulu, July 3, 1882.
ALL persons having Water Privileges
uro notified that their Water Rate3
aro payable semi-annually, ln advance,
at the ofllco of the Superintendent of
Water Works, foot of Nuuanu street,
upon the 1st day of January and July of
each year. CIIAB. B. WlLSON,
Sup't ANater Works
S. K, Kmi, Minister of Interior, 204
R. V. G1U1IAM
S, M. GARTER & 00,
liUTATti DKAtiHHS IN "
Fire "Wood,
($oal and Feed.
Hay 7i.iil Osi.t.,
ITXM212 DELIVERY
to nil parts of the city.
Remember, S2 King street,
578 ESTAnd Telephone No. 187.
Ho, 96, King Street,
Telephone, No, 1 30
HAVING BOUGHT out the business
of W. II. Wilkinson, the under
signed is prepared to carry on a general
Express Business; and hopos by piompt
iic.9 and dispatch to merit a fair share
of the public patronage.
II. Emmerson.
GI8 Pin
JUST RECEIVED
AIM ,
051 lm b
A. S. CLEGHORN & Co.
Horses Clipped
- !" the Best Style, and
fh' " at the Shortest notice.
Appiy
Bru.KTtN Omen.
058 m
JUST RECEIVED
VTOESU
Coliuia River Salmon !
G51 lm b
A. S. CLEGHORN & Co.
GEO. E. SHERMAN.
No. 42 King Stiieet.
Trees and Saddles of all kinds mndco
order and repairing Harness, etc., done
in short notice. All oiders promptly at
tended to. C93 ly
WILLIAM J. BRYSON,
BOILEIt MAKER,
And Sheet Iron Woiker. Tanks
and Coolers made to order. Particular
attention paid to Repair Work. Orders
left at R. Moore's Machine Shop, King
street, w id be prdmptly attended to.
604
DAILY BULLETIN
Business Directory
Auctioneers.
E. P.Adams, Queen st
Lyons & Levey, Queen st
Itiiidci'y.
Alvin II. Ilascinnnn.... Gazette Building
"Hunkers.
Bishop & Co , Merchant st
Sprcckels & Co., Fort & Queen sts
Butcher,
W. McCandless, ...FWi Market
Boot anil KHoch.
Chr. Gertz, Fort st
I X L Stoic, Nuuanu st
Clothing.
Gartenbnrg I X L. Store,. . .Nuuanu st
Cabinet Inltci-H.
W. Miller, Hotel st
Crowley & Co., King st
Lycan & Co., Foi t st
Carriage Makers.
llcwcastlc & Sagar King st
Whitman & Wright, King st
W. II. Page, Fort st
Hawaiian Carriage Co., Queen st
CigarH ami Tobacco,
Hart, Bros. Old Corner, Queen st
Noltcs Beaver Saloon, Foit st
Cider,
Fishei's Champagne Cider,. . . .Liliha st
Candy Vavtory and Ifolccry.
F. Horn Hotel st
Carpenters and. Builders.
F. Wilhelm, King st
II. Mead King st
G. Lucas, Fort st
Dry and I'aiiey Kooils.
Louvre of Brussels, King st
J. T. Watci bouse, Queen st
J. T. Waterhouse, 'nff st
J. T. Waterhouse, Fort st
I X L. Store, Nuuanu st
B. F. Ehlors & Co Fort st
A.M. Mollis Fort st
M. A. Gonsal ves & Co Hotel st
DriiRKlHtH.
Benson, Smith &Co., Fortst
Hollistcr & Co., . .Nuuanu st
II(fllister& Co ... Fortst
DentiHtM.
Dr. Timelier, . Fort st
M. Grossman, Hotel st
Brayago and Cartage.
S. M. Carter & Co.,, King st
Frank Hustace,. Queen st
G. Robinson,. Queen st
E. Emmerson, .King st
Furnished JCornis.
Mrs. Turner , . . .King st
I-'ire Insurance Agents.
II. Riomenscbneider,. .at Wilder & Co's.
C. O. Berger, Merchant st
Gent's Furnishing Goods.
Louvre of Brussels, King st
Elders & Co., ....Fortst
A. M. Mollis,.. !. , Fortst
M. Mclncrny, Fort st
I X L. Store, Nuuanu st
Gonsalvc3 & Co., Hotol st
Groceries and Provisions.
California Produce Co Hotel st
A. S. Cleghorn & Co., Queen st
Kennedy & Co., Hotel st
Wolfe & Edwards,. . . Fort & Nuuanu sts
C. Hustace King st
Horse Klioeing Hhops.
S. I. Shaw, '. Fort st
Wilson Bios., , Fortst
Rewcastlo & Sagar King st
Hay and Feed Htores.
S. M. Carter & Cc King st
Union Feed Co .Queen st
Laino & Co, Fort st
S. M. CATlTKll.
M
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llnrncfo Matter
G. IS. Shcimau, King si
Hnrdw are.
Dillingham & Co., Fort st
.1 . T. Waterhouse Queen st
Importers A. Com. Merchants.
G. W. Macfarlanc fc Co., Foil st
Ricdclt & Co., Foi t st
C. 'Brewer & Co., Queen st
Lyons & Levey, Queen si
51. K. Grinbiuun & Co , Queen sU
W. G. Irwin fc Co Foi I st
A. S. Clpghoni & Co Queen st
.1. T. Watci house, Queen st
F. T. Lcnchan & Co., Nuuanu st
Castle & Cooke King st
Wing Wo Tai & Co Nuuanu st
Wing Wo Chan & Co., Nuuanu bl
O. O. Berger Merchant st
llyiuau Bros., Mei chant st
liulinr Agents.
A. (J. Smith i. Merchant si
W. Auld,. Water Works Olllco
.1. A. Hassingcr, ..Interior Oillcc
W. C. Alcana King st
S. M. C.ivter, King st
Iiimiher Dealers.
Lowers & Cooke, Fori st
Wilder vt Co Fort st
Millinery and Dress Making.
Mrs. A. M. Mollis Fortst
Machinist.
W. .1. Brson, King st
Medical.
Dr. Kinerton Kukui st
Xcwn Dealers.
.T. M. Oat ,h. & Co., Merchant st
numbers and Painters.
R. C. Howe...... Kina s
Brown & Phillips, King si
.1. Nott, Kiiabumauu st
Max Kohm, Fort st
Photographers.
Williams it Co., Fort st
A. A. Montauo, Fort st
Tuning & Musical Instruments.
Lycan it Co., i .Fori st
tCestaurauts.
Hart, Bros. Old Corner, Queen st
Noltcs Beaver Saloon, Fort st
Windsor Restaurant King st
Casino, Kapiolani 1'aik
TourisiMHrtrrat,.IIonuapo,Knu, Hawaii
Ileal Instate Agents.
.1. E. Wiseman, Mercbant si
lticdellit Co., Koit st
Solicitors.
M. Thompson, Fort st
A. S. llartwcll, over Bank
J. M. Davidson Kaahunianu st
A. Ilosa, Gov't Building
W. A. Whiting, Kaabumanu st
J. Russell Merchant st
S. 3. Dole, j. . .Ktiabumanu bt
F. M. Hatch, .'. Kaabumaun st
R. F. Bickciton, Merchant st
Cecil Brown, ... .Merchant st
.1. M. Monsarrat, Mei chant st
Soap Factory.
T. AV. Rawlins, Kingst.Lcleo
Stationers.
J- M. 0.it.lr. & Co.,. Merchant st
Mail Mukei-K.
.1 . M- Oat & Co , Queen st
Ship Chandlery.
Picice it Co., Queen st
Tinsmiths.
T. Nott, , Kaabumanu Ft
Tailors.
Ti egl oan it Atwuter, Foi t st
Travel. e
Inter-Island S. N. Co., Esplanade
AVildcr's S. S. Co., Fort & Queen sts
O. S. S. Co., Fort & Queen st
Pacific Navigation Co , Queen st
Wood and Coal Dealers,
Frank Hustace, Queen st
S. M. Carter it Co., King st
WincH and Spirits.
G. AV. Macfarlanc & Co.,. Kaabumanu st
F. T. Lcnchan & Go., Nuuanu st
Brown it Co., Mercbant st
Watch Makers.
Max Eckart. O . . . ,Fort st
AVenner it Co., Foil st
C. BREWER & CO.
Offer for Sale the Cargo of the
MAETHA DAYTS,
JUST ARRIVED !
Tin: iroixowiKn
LIST OF MERCHANDISE,
Ox Gaits,
Light Express AVagon,
Ex Top Carriage"!.
Cumberland Coal,
Com. AVoo'd Chairs,
KEROSENE 6lL.
Matches,
Fine Molasses Shooks,
Rosin, Soap,
Ice Chests, Nos, 2, !, and 5,
Hoe Handles,
Lobsters, 111) ins ; Beans, 811) tns
Spnif'G PInnk.
Hay Cutters, Nos. 1, 2, & 3.
Axle Grease,
Fairbanks Scale?, Nos. 7,3,10 &11J
Leather Belting, ."
Centrifugal Lining, 14 inch ;
Comp Nails, lfa 1-14 inch.
MAMMOTH ROCKERS,
Bales Excelsior,
Manila Cordage, Assorted : .
Excelsior Mattresses,
Galvanized Fence Staples,
FARMERS BOILED 20 AND 25 ' Wj
Sisal Iloe, Assoited,
Ash Plank,
Dump Barrows,
Ames' Shovels,
Y. METAL SHEATHTNG
10, 18, 90, 3, 24 ami 20 07..;
Hair iSlattresses !
Grindstones, Rubber Hose,
Hide Poison, Barbed
AYlrc, Refin.'d Iron,
ANNEALED FENCE WIRE,
Galvanized Scrows and AVashers.
582 b
aiaiBJumnj. juniwiuimuijifiimiiajnmiiii jij ftiwwjauaujwatJumwiMw.mumwMBg
riMIE Uiidoisigned Proprietor of the
T
pioira steam caiidv mm
AND BAKERY
desires tolnfoini hispntiousnud I lie pub
lie ircnernllv that noUvlthRtandiujr tin
iToeiit I)1HAHHIU)US FIRE, has elected
A NEW FACTORY and BAKERY,
On u much more Extensive Scale which
is now in Fuhii Oi'Hhaiion, and which
will be in complete working older by an
Early Anival of new Machinery and
Tools; and is now again picpaied to
inaiuifaclurc
CHOICEST PURE CANDIES
and will nlwnys have on hand his dell.
N tio'us Fresh Mudo
' VANILLA CHOCOLATE CHE AM S,
COCOANUT CANDIES,
RICH NUGAT IN BARS,
SUGAR ROASTED ALMONDS,
CREAM CANDIES of great vailcty oit
MARSH-MALLOWS.
Gum Drops, and Gum Fruit
Boil Bona
Of all tli'soiiptions. All those Home
Mado Fieshand Pure Confections, I -ell
at m cents PER POUND.
RICH WEDDING CAKE
Of the Finest Flavor, in all sizes always
on hand and ornamented in the
most artistic style.
MINCE 3PI33 !
always fiesh, as also
Home Made Mince Meat
for swlo at r,0 cents per pound.
AVill icceive pur Consuolo the balance
of my new macbiiiety of the newest de
signs for manufacturing all descriptions
of plain Candies; tbanking the public
for previous libeial patronage and so
liciting a continuance of same.
Very respectfully,
F. HORN,
Practical Confectioner and Pasfy Cook.
tiik oi.n stand. 71 Hotel street
P. O. Bov No. 75; Telephone No. 74
572 ly
The Best Lunch in Town,
Tea and Coffee at All Hours
The finest Brands of Cisrars and
Tobacco, always on band.
THE CASINO
AT TIIU PAI1K
IS OPEN EVERY DAY;
B3The only sea-side resort in the
Kingdom. ' II. ,T. NOLTE,
Proprietor.
THE OLD CORNER
Eslablisbed, 1S58.
Hakt Bros., : : Proprietors.
m E ALS
Served up in first-class style at all hours
Open from 2 a. m. to 10 p. m.
Always on hand
Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes
&c, &c. Also,
Iced Hrinli:s!
75
MR. JOSEPH TRISKA,
WHO is in our employ,' bus bad
several years experience in Piano
Factories in Germnny and America ; be
is a sober, reliable man, and wc
Guarantee all of his work.
All kinds of Musical Instruments re
paired and put in perfect order.
537
JLveaii &-Co.
WENNER & Co.,
FOIST WTRB'.KT,
Have on bund N.cw Foioifjn and
Homo Made Jewelry,
Watches, Bracelets, Necklets,
Pins, Lockets, Clocks.
And OrnamentB of all kinds ,
Silver and Gold Plate
Elegant Tea Sets-in Solid Silver
Suital)o for Presentation.
NATIVE JEWELRY A SPECIALTY
Repairing and mending in all
its branches.
The SqIc Agent for King's
CELEBRATED EYE PRESERVERS.
G91
JOHN NOTT,
Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Worker
Plumber, Gas Fitter, &c,
Stoves and Banges
of all kinds.
Plumbers' stook and metals,
House Furnishing Goods,
It Chandeliers, Lamps, &of
Beaver L Saloon
m
llic Ten Cent Counter
-AT-
n
Hnsjmi been leplcnlshc I with
TS1QW GOODS
ltrcelve.1 by the luilpo?a. In addition
to Hie
TEN CENT STOCK,
There Is a very largo and vailed aspoit.
incut of
PHore Valuable oo1n,
8uch as
Towels, Baskots,
Table Napkins, Hat Racks.
Handkerchiefs. Jewelry.
Stockings, Toys.'
Carriage Whips. Vases,
Hiding Whips. Albums,
Tin Ware, Picture Frames.
Glass Ware, Ciockcry Ware.
&c. &c.
4000 Copies of Sheet Music,
llinp-lcy'K Ois;iii'N,
Manufactured in Honolulu by w bite men.
Stove Polish and Axle Grease wholesale
and retail at
The Ton Cent Store,
085 3m b jor Street.
Jtisi Received
From China
8".
An Elegant Assortment of
OF
AH Minds of Colora & Winnies
Specially Suitable
Fop the Present Season
Garments of any design, either for Lady
or Gentleman, made in the highest style
of Art, and at the Lowest price. '
King Lun Chong & Co.,
C88 2m
No. 78 Nuuanu Street.
in tiik
ROPE IAB&ET!
Yes, and vrc sell
-A.S Xjoav as tlie Xi0vel I
and don't anybody forget it.
Wc sell New Bedford Rope, and any
retailer knows how it will hold out in
net weight.
"Wc also have the mo-t varied assoit
ment of
SHIP CHANDLERY
kept by any house this side of the Jtocky
Mountains, such as
Hemp and Manila Cordage, all sizes,
Artesian "Well Boring Ropes,
Manila Havrserd, "Wire Rope,
Cotton and Hemp Duck and Twine,
Galvanized Marine Hardware,
PAINTS AND OILS,
Pure Copper Sheathing, 14, 10 & 18 oz
Yellow Metal and Nails, 14 to 23 oz.
Copper Paint (Tarr & Wonsin's)
"Whale Boats, Boat Stocks,
Gal. Boat Nails, all kinds and sizes,
And 1001 other things too numerous
to mention Also, agents for
Ferry Iavis' Fain Miller,
Brand & Pierce's Bomb Guns arid
Bomb Lances, &c, &c,
All of which we will sell at the
Lowest Rates.
SAO ly A. W. Feii-ce & Co.
FISHER'S
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NV
CHAMPAGNE CIDER
A PURE, "WHOLESOME. RE
FRESHING, HEALTHFUL
BEVERAGE,
According to the highest and best medi.
cal testimony.
Manufactory, : ; : No, 13 Liliha StS
P. O. Box, 379. Telephone, 281.
JBQy-AU oiders receive prompt attention.
WILLIAMS & CO,
120 FORT STREET,
X?3iotoiaplie:is,
Ilavo Secured the Services or
MR. HASSELMANN,
One of the Best Artists
From San Francisco, His Coloring is
Uncqwalled.
Views of the Volcano,
Also on Hainl, Come and ScoThem.
C31 tf
Silks & Satins !
:'V . d,
A CARD ,TO THE PUBLIC.
MAX KOHM
Beg to intimate to his friends and the
public generally, that ho Is now pre.
pared to execute orders for
Plain and Decorative
Painting- & Paperlianging
in the best and newest styles.
1 S.-5 FORT ST?JREE1V
Opposite Gymnasium.
P.O Box, No. 411. 4oi jy
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