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Bat established for the benefit of all.
MONDAY, MARCH 23,
THIS EVENING'S DOIHGS.
Skating, 7.
Roller, Coaster, 7.
Band, Emma Square, 7:30.
Harmony Lodge, I.O.O.P., 7
30.
OUR FOREIGN BUDGET.
The arrival of two mail steamers
from the Const, in tandem as it
were, within the past twenty-four
hours, induces us to clear the decks
for a comprehensive summary of the
most striking events now engaging
the world's attention. The very
latest news indicates increasing pro
bability of war between England and
Russia. Soudan news shows the
False Prophet's followers to be both
formidable and fanatical in their
resistance to being "smashed," and
the British forces to be well-handled
and gallant as ever. France shows
a desire to make a grand stroke
against China by a march on Peking.
She finds present operations to bo
but a waste of strength. General
Grant, sad to say, seems to be
doomed to death by the affection in
his mouth and throat. The war in
Central America is exciting gieat
interest in California political and
commercial circles. Other matters
given in our summary aie of much
importance, but we have not space
for further comment.
ALOHA !
: . ,Wc welcome to our city Mr. and
' Mrs. H. J. McCoy, who arrived by
the Alameda this morning. Mr. Mc
Coy ist well-known as the energetic
Secretary of the San Francisco Y. M.
C. A. lie was formerly at Lowell,
jMass., where the writer enjoyed his
acquaintance and had a good oppor
tunity of judging of his line capabi
lities for Y. M. Q. A. work. His
visit here will, wc are sure, prove
. very bcnelicial to our Y. M. C. A.
This evoningat 7.30 o'clock Mr. Mc;
Coy will give a plain, practical talk
on the duties of every member of
the Honolulu Y. M. 0. A., in the
Hall, Hotel street. Every member
is requested to be present. After
the talk, the remainder of the" even
ing will be spent in social intercourse.
' Mr. and Mrs. McCoy "will be the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Jones,
Jr., Nuuanu Valley, during their
stay in this .city, i v
EMMA SQUARE CONCERT.
The Band will play at Emma
Square this evening nt 4:30. The
following is the piogramme:
1'AltT i.
t March Eiupci or William IScrscr
'Overture Reilln Llfo Com ail
Quadrille German Hongs Strauss
Medley Gcuib of Gciinuny Kulmcr
Llpolipo ka Wai o Elcile.
r , ' .71'AltT II.
Selection Beggar Student. . . .Mlllocker
Mai eh Tannfiaubcr. . '. Wagner
Gavotte Emperor', Cornllovers.Morloy
Fantasia Gcimnu Melodies Sievoi t
Watch on the Itlilnu. Hawaii Foiiol.
LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS.
Miscellany on our first page and
grains of gold on the fourth.
Judgu R. Rising and Miss Edith
Rising arrived by the Alameda.
.... . .. ......
PunsKit Sutton, of the S. S. Ala
meda, has our thanks for a late file
of papers.
Mits. Morse, wife of Capt. J. II.
came down on the Alameda
Mus. Emerson, wife of Billy Emer
son, was a through passenger by the
Zcalandia yesterday.
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' Tin: Zcalandia brought twenty
four bags of mail for the Post Ofllcc,
and the Alameda three.
The Orphan arrived this morning
liy the Alameda encased in a brand
new plug hat and a pair of slate
colored kill gloves. 0
Mffiil , for a brief visit
BSE?
MEXS- ' i .
Tin: steamers Zcalamlta and Ala
meda have both been on the dry
dock in San Francisco and thor
oughly overhauled.
A collision took place this morn
ing nt the corner of Queen and Mati
nakea streets, between an express
wagon and a hand cart. The latter
was full of goods from the auction
rooms, and they were spilled all over
the road. No damage was done.
Tjiu Rev. G. B. Simoon preached
at St. Andrew's Cathedral last even
ing. The congregation was not
large. After the service the congre
gation remained to rehearse some
hymns to be sung dining the mission
services which commence next Sun
day. Ylsthkday being the 88th anni
versary of the birth of the Emperor
of Germany, all Consular flags weie
flying. This evening at Emma
Square, the Royal Hawaiian Band
gives a conceit in honor of the
occasion. Bandmaster Berger has
arranged a very fine programme.
Gait. Bray of the Morning Star,
in describing the vessel in the last
Missionary Herald, says: "She
bids fair to last until there is no re
maining island in Micronesia where
she has not sounded her whistle for
the Lord, and left missionaries to
proclaim Christ."
Tin: P. M. S. S. Zcalandia ar
rived at half-past three o'clock yes
terday afternoon, seven days from
San Francisco. She left again a
few minutes after 0 o'clock for the
Colonics. Her cargo in transit was
valued at $81,595 and included five
locomotives for the Sydney govern
ment. It is uunorcd that the Pacific Mail
Company will soon put on two very
fast steamers between Sydno' and
San Francisco, calculating to carry
the Australian mails through to
England in 28 days. The "Arizona"
and "Alaska" are mentioned as the
probable steamers to be used.
To-Monuow evening, at the Y. Mi
C. A. Hall, Prof. Francis Wayland,
of Yale College, will deliver a
lecture for the benefit of the "Woman's
Christian Temperance Union. His
subject will be, Gladstone, Disiaeli
and the House of Commans. Wo
can promise our readers a rare in
tellectual treat, and expect to see
the hall crowded in every part.'
Tin: matinee by the Emerson
minstrels Saturday afternoon was
well attended and greatly enjoyed
by those present. Their Royal
Highnesses the Princesses Liliuoka
laniand Likclike witnessed the per
formance. A very fair audience
was in attendance at the final per
formance in the evening. The
troupe lofu yesterday by the Zealan
dia for the Colonies.
ESTATE OF A1I.ISAKO
AH SANG (alias AH QUA.I) tloliitf
business on KinR Street, opposite
Alapal Street, bus mudo an assignment
to U. Bolto. All persons baving citiims
against tins estate are requested to semi
tbeir bills immediately and oil persons
owing Ibis estate arc requested to pay
immediately to O. BOLTi).
Honolulu, Marcb 11th, 1885. 070 Ht
Estate of Sun Wo Co.
72 Nuuanu Btrcet, Bankrupts.
rpjIE UNDEHSIGNED Jiuvini; been
X elected assignee of the above es
tate, hereby icqucsts all persons iudebt.
d to this estate to pay Immediately,
and all persons having claims against
this cstato to send their bills iinme.
cuatciyto C. BOLTK.
Honolulu, Maich 10th. 1H85. 070 !lt
March 21 Grand Bou.Bonj
" 27PrIze Skating for Ladles;
" 81 Two Mile Knee for prize.
073 td
iiMitc Skatim
PJ aSLsbP HT NO- 63 FORT STREET.
121 "fllli - PmiimoTlninn- Mqtt Icmnli fitli 1QQK
But Good Honest Value for Every Dollar!
MY BOOT & SHOE DEPARTMENT,
Since the arrival of thu " Alameda,"
WILL BE FOUND VERY COMPLETE
In all my usual fine variety of lino Boots, Shoes and Slippers.
r
IMCen's Bootss Shoes and Gratters
Iiij Great Variety.
THE LADIES'
Is as usual
As to the good qualities of
Islands, who have patronized this .establishment tor lb
Tfnni'D
will' bear
v 11 in rr
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their perfect fitting-.
Boots and Shoesalvays found in this Establishment. I
have no inducements to offer but the guarantee of AX
Goods, which Avill be sold
As Low as Consistent with Prudence.
Honolulu, March (5th, 1885.
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JUST TCEOEIVED, EX MARIPOSA, On Ice, Quail, GWFresh Salmon, Cala
Flounders, Cauljflours, Celery, Eastern Oysters,, jn tin aud shell;
and Red Cabbage. I
ALSO Boxes Table Raisins, Boxes Cala Dried FiRP, Om-ns Duret Salad Oil, pints
andM'pirits; Oases Lucca Salad Oil, Kegs Suit Water Cucunibeis, Kogs of
Mixed Piclclcs, Kits Salmon Bellies, Best Russian Caviar, iCasks Dupeo
Hams, Dried Peaches, Dried Fruits pt all kinds, S'lh tins Cala Butter, ull
kinds Canned Meats'. Fresh Cala 'Table Apples, Cascsi JJafjle .Cond. Milk,
V & M Yeast Powder, Sacks Dairy Salt, Boxes ..Aldcn Dried Apples, 'Ecg
SouBcd,Pigs' Feet, Kits Mackerel, Cases Soused Ma'ckciel, Casks Star, Hama,
Dupce Uacon, Fre-h Gernica, Island Potatoes, all kinds Canned Vegetables,
ul) kindsKCanucd.Fruits, Fresh Ground Kona CofTco every liny. Our Pi ices
are low. Goods delivered to all parts of thd'eity,
Iblund Orders solicited. Telephone No. 240. P. O. Box!2B7. . 7CS
Pacific Hardware Company
LIMITED. '
SUCGESSOBS 10 DILLINGHAM &.CO. AND SAM'LNOTT.
., ,, t IMPORTERS' A1JD DEALERS IN
Hardware, Agricultural Implements, House -Furnishing
Goods, and General. Merchandise. ' - v t-1
Just received Eddy's Refrigerators and Iec.CJieits, new styles of Ohaudelers
' (, and Library Lamps, Stoves and Rnngesf Kerosene Oil Stoves. . i
$3T ITArEtB AWES' AJSt HOWE'S 'S.p AlLIpS. 0
All of which arc ollcrcd upon favorable terms.
PACIFIC HARDWARE COMPANY;
FOR SAIil,
A
LIGHT WAGON IN PERFECT
ORDER. Annlv to
073 lw L1JWLS & CO , Hotel St.
(Extract from New Zealand Herald.
March 3rd.)
By Cable. Own Correspondent.
Svdney, March1 2.
A shipment of preserved meats, from
the ,Ncw Zealand Froen Meat and Stor.
ago Company, AuqUland, has been re.
coived per Tarawera. The meat has ar
rived In excellent condition, and hut
given great satisfaction here. This
fchipinent, which was prderud by the
Imperial authorities, consisted of 85.CS0
pounds.
H. IIACKFELD & CO.,
Sole Agents for these meats, for the
Hawaiian Islands. 973 lw
DEPARTMENT
very complete.
my Goods the Ladies of our
testimony o mem as wen as
M.
McINEKNX
. 9G2 2w
diRv;
Hotel street,
1) P. GRAY. M. D.,
J. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
OlUce, first door cst of Library Build
ing. Houis, from 0 to 11 a in., and 2 to 4
aud 7 to 8 p.m. Sundays, 0 to 11 u.m.
Residence, cor. Klnau and Peusacola
streets. 948 ly
0Nt
ACCOUNT of deimrturo from
the Kingdom, all nersons owlnf
mo are requested to mako immediate
payment to L. A. THURS'lON, S8 Mcr.
chant Stiest, who has a full power of
attorney to transact all business for mo
in my absence. He is authorized to re
ceipt for all moneys duo mo, and to en.
force payment of 'mpald claims.
SAMUEL NOTT.
Honolulu, March 1U, 1885. UC 8ni
NOTICE.
WE HAVE a few tons of the Frank.
II11 Stoye CojI on board tlio
Morning Star, to belauded Immediately.
All in want of this artlclo please lcac
orders early with '
071 lw 0, BREWER & CO.
UUWW0110W& riMQJ, 1T1U1UI1 UU1, 1UUU. i
Ill
order to make room for our unsurpassed stock which
is being- bought regardless of expense or trouble at the
present time in Eastern Markets by S. COHN" & CO.
Prices Mtoil in
FRANK
in
Has Removefl to
970
3SlggH;F",
Mmm bootsTnd shoes gj n Sj
. -53" BK
:xnfHUMaiusi j -i 1 1
Large invoices of Goods (of all descriptions) having been received by nie.they
WILL BE SOLD AT LOWER PRICES,
Thau the same quallly of Goods can bo purchased elsewhere in Honolulu, and
satisfaction guaranteed. My stock consist of all kinds of AMERICAN
ENGLISH AND SYDNEY 'MANUFACTURE, '
Baddies, Belts, Pouches, leggings, Saddle Cloths, School Bags, &c.,
Bits, Spurs and Stirrups, &c, in Nickel and Silver Plato
The reputation of my HOME-MADE HARNESS for superiority of workmanship
,a nd material lcinnins unchallenged during my Hlx'ycnrs' residence here.
Thankful for the geneious patronage of the past, its continuance and iucrease in
the future 1h resppcttully solicited at the old stand.
880 3ln ' Corner of Fort and King slreots, Honolulu, II. I
JOSEPH E. WISEMAN,
Tho Only Eecognized General Business Agent on the Hawaiian Islands.
! n , KfjXA.i3rj'xsiii3r isro.
Offlcps in Campbell's Fire-proof Buijdiner, 27 Merchant St.,-Honolulu, H. I
. O. Box 31B i : j , Tolepliono xra.
REAL ESTATE AGENT-Buys and sells Real Estate in all parts of theKinc
doni. Rents Ofllces, Houses, Cottages and Rooms. P g
SOLICITING AGENT FORWILDER'S INTER-ISLAND STVAArPTJR n.
!Ylat.TraveUnK JuV,lc m !l to -iSSSSll'S,
S0JilTI A9EKT ronTIIJS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO OF NEW
World. geS,, Qnn,de8t nml SUmk'fct Itltution of its kind In the
AGENT FOR THE GREAT BURLINGTON RAILWAY ROTJTF in atuvim.a
-This Route excels all other loutes going Cast, 1 o fcenS h2L U.S
comformble0 Cl'ICCSt n"d l"C h Cars KK fml'mft
1STWtASS&VmX '-"" -orkln the va,i-
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Coinmerelul Uiii,.fV ?..' -"""l"" articles, cones
commercial Rusintss of cu-ry nntiiro promptly and accurately
attended t.
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wincorr0Vnondn7.nfB"i"
Bpeimens;NatlV0 Vlows ,; -r -muios.
all Departments.
GERTZ,
103 Fort Street
The Corner Harness Store
Still to the Front !
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abroad
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.to given and all coiiespondci.ee faith.
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