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fiMppt'FW" PWJfrwPWfc FjWNW w' ,ifw''gi(''w ii''WBfyjF'"p'''y,t' pvmmffi-'-nim.'- y TJH, , . A ) mu Snlhi & ilkHn; " WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1885. mwmmmTr T , ARRIVALS. July 8 i? H Mariposa from San Francisco- . . Istnir V a llnll from Wiudwnul VoU Jjdir Wallelo ftom Mailko 'chr Lukn from Loholulole f'chr Emma from Olowalu . , , DEPARTURES. July I Mmr Planter for Kaunl itliirO It Bishop for Kauai ltmr Kllauca Hon for Windward Ports Bgtnc .1 1) Spreckels for S P Schr Wnlinalu for Mailko Schr Mana for Hllo VESSELS LEAVING TO-MORROW. Kchr Wnllelo for Mailko Schr Caterlna for Wniniaualo SdirLukufdrKoholalclc VESSELS IN PORT, lit Julia Port!, Burgeinun Fr Bk L011I3 IX. Labour S S Mariposa, Ilnvwnrd Jap S S Yainaslilro Maru Bk Centaur Bk Mount Lebanon Schr J U Pord PASSEMGERS7" Por the Vol.-ano, pcrntinr Klnatt, July 7 Rev E C Oggol and wife a.d Mls M Atherton. Por Windward Ports: Miss Lucy Wettnoip. Dr Jas Bioilie, lion J W Kalua, J V Uladc, W A Bell, G 1) Prcelli, Mr Simmons, wife and ton, J Magulro, wife and son and 70 deck. For San Francisco, per bglne J D Spreckels, July 8 E K Kddv, F A' Makcc and C J Campliell. Prom Windward Ports, per steamer W G Hall, July 8 Mrs J llrodle, Right Kov Bishop Willis and wife, UA Aliona, P Buokholtz, P Rorgman, Miss M Stark and 05 deck. Prom San Francisco, perSS Mariposa, July J Hemphill and wife, Mrs .1 M Grifllth, U A Spieckcls, wife, two chil dren and servant, F T Griffith, Mrs .J C Dickson, Miss Dickson. MKs lloyt, B D Cole, Master Allen Judd, Miss LUonev, Miss E Coney. Miss L Doio, Mrs II 'P Street, Mls E O Smith, W H Gieiir. Mrs G A Howard, JUS ICvnnorsley. II A P.irnndee, Sam Sing, G S Patten, J II Putnam, Miss Putnam' Miss A Ivcis, H H Gross, Mrs Pratt and l'J In steerage. ""smppiiicKOTcs". Stmr W G Hall bi ought ..2:3 bass of sugar, 211 bags of awn, CO baga of coffee, 07 hides and i!0 pkgs of ramie. The Hawaiian schooner ICe Au Hon will sail on a trading voyage to the S S .Islands next weekC She will go to Jaluit direct and Is expected back about February. The two ploughing machines taken by the .schooner Malolo for Haiku Plan tation were .successfully landed. Stinr Kllauca Hou will take to-day a double effect for Kohnln mill. The schooner Pohoiki is having a new rigging put up and a new rudder put on. Her old rudder and ligging were dam aged on her last trip. The bgtne J I) Spreckels sailed this p m for San Francisco, with 70S1 bags of sugar, valued at $3S,G9G.PC. Schr Wailele brought 1190 bags of sugar from Maliko. Schr Luka brought 2000 bags of sugar from Koholalclc. The Julia Ford Is loading for San Francisco. The S S Mariposa sailed from San Francisco July 1st, at 0.30 p m. Had light variable winds with fine weather the entire passage. Tune 0 days 12 hours. Spoke July 2nd, Lat 33.42 N, Lon 128.0!) W, British bk John Gambles, 142 days out from Xuucistlc for San Francisco. LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS. Tiinm: will be no band concert at the Hotel this evening. Tun price of sugar, Manila basis, still remains at 55. GO. The usual service at St. Andrews Cathedral this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Punsini Guard of the Mariposa has our thanks for a late file of San Francisco papers. The Press Publishing Co. is mov ing into the building lately occupied by the Daily Hawaiian. A five years' lease of the Ameri can iiousc with all furniture and ap pertainments is offered for sale. His Majesty the King lias appoint ed Hon. Samuel Parker to be a member of the House of Nobles. The desirable premises at Kapa lama opposite the "What Cheer House" are advoitised to let or lease. At tho prayer meeting at the vestry of Fort Street Church this evening, Everyday Religion will be the subject. Mit. Fred Ont says a baby was washed ashore this morning at Koo lau. Probably the baby needed a washing. It took tho S. S. Mariposa two hours and ten minutes to come from Coco Head to tho harbor this morning. . . Clauenci: Macfaiiano received some beautiful carnations by the Mariposa. Call on him early if you wish any. E. B. Thomas' bg. Mack and J. S. Shane's oh. Dick are matched to trot at Kapiolani Park, Saturday afternoon, for S100 a side. Biennial meeting of the members of the Queen's Hospital Society at 10:30 to-morrow in the courtroom in the second story of Aliiolaui Hole. Mn. Van Doran, formerly of A. W. Pierce & Co., lias taken tho agency of tho Maiden Iand Gre nade and is now in Valparaiso, S. A. A jiebting of the Oro police will bo held to-morrow evening at 7:30 o'clock at the hall of Engine Co. No. 2. Annual election ol! ofliccrs. A good chance is presented to any person desirous of going into the victualling biuiness by tho Ator House restaurant being placed in. the market. See advertisement.! Tun monthly concert will Ibe held at the vestry of the Bethel! Union Church this evening at 7 :30 o" clock. Subject, Missions in Eastern and Western Turkey. 1 His Majesty tho King has appoint ed the lion. Edward Preston 'to bo Second Associate Justice of- the Supremo Couit vice Hon. H. H. Austin, deceased. ! Tun Rev. Dr. J. Hemphill, of Philadelphia, accompanied by his wife, arrived by the Mariposa', and will be the guests of Mr. and' Mrs. J. T. Wntei house during thclij slay in this city. By order of G. "ttr. Macfarlanc & Co., Lyons & Levey will sell atltheir salesroom on a liberal credit, to-morrow at 10 o'clock, a fine consignment of new goods, full particulai t of which will be found in nn advertise ment in this issue. Mu. J. II. Putnam, the nonly appointed United Stales Consul for this port, arrived on the Mariposa this morning. lie is from Cliilli cothe, Ohio, and was formerly secre tary to William Aliens; ex-DcmocJratic Governor of that State. Tim O. S. S. Mariposa arrived at noun G days 12 hours from ISan Francisco. She did not leave until half-past six o'clock ot the eve ning of July 1st, being detained waiting for the verdict in the Dc Young Spreckeis shooting case. It will make your mouth watcjr to read Lewis & Co.'s advertisement in this issue of good tilings rcccivcc',1 by the Mariposa. Such consignments of fruits, fish and vegetables are rarely seen in this city. Everything is in splendid condition. Callca'rly. Tun partnership heretofore exist ing between E. W. Barnard rind Jas. 1). Eraser, doing business at Laupahoeboc, Hawaii, has been dis solved by mutual consent. The business will be carried on by E. W. Barnard under the firm name of J. D. Eraser & Co. Emerson's Minstrels concluded an eight weeks' engagement at the Gaiety theatie, Sydney, June Gth. A Sydney paper says, "Their eight weeks' stay here was characterized by continuous success, both as re gards attendance and the real merits of the entertainments." His Ex. Walter M. Gibson, Minis ter of Foreign Affairs, has received through Mr. Inonyc, II. I. J. M.'s special commissioner, tho decoration of the Imperial Order of the Rising Suu, conferred upon hioi by His Imperial Majesty the Emperor of Japan. His Majesty the King has been pleased to permit His Exccl lencjT to wear this decoration. BUSINESS ITEMS. We have a good stock of brass, ebony and walnut pole cornices, at low prices. King Bros.' Art Store, Hotel Street. Gfl Jit If you want a nice shoe, boot, slipper, or any kind of children shoes, L. Adler is the place i'or it, 13 Nuuanu street. 980. tf. Mu. Babcock of the firm of West, Dow & Co. goes on the Planter to day, to tune and repair pianos on the island of Kauai. GG It West, Dow & Co. received Ex Aliimeda a lot of stereoscopes and views, cabinet & card ru-tic frames, gut guitar stiings, carts,' wagons, hobby horses, etc. GG 2t POLICE COURT. MOXDAT MOUSING. Nine drunks ha'd to pay $G each. Pu forfeited bail of 815 for dis orderly conduct. Kaai and Ana (w.) on a chnrgo of adultery were re manded until the 10th. TUESDAY MOKNING. Kewiki forfeited bail of S8 for drunkenness. Bill was sent over the reef for twenty-four hours for dis orderly conduct. Henry Keith was charged with fuiious and heedless (liiviiiir. After licnrinir the evi dence of olllcer Mehrtcns tho case was discontinued. John Dunn was charged with burglary in dwelling house of Uy. Liming (luring the night of July 4th. He was remanded until the iltb inst. WEDNESDAY MOUSING, Kapu and Mcle Knuki (w.) charg ed with adultery, the former was fined 830 the latter Si 5. Lam Chung Wa on a charge of smug gling was remanded at his request until tho lllh inst. THE DESTROYING ELEMENT. A DISASTROUS FIRE IN THE HOTEL GROUNDS MANAGER TILDEN SElttOUSLY BURNED. Last evening, exactly at half-past eight o'clock, tho dread fire alarm soundod from tho Boll Tower. It proved to be in the two-story cot tago in the Hotel grounds, nn the Richard strset side. The news got all round town in a few seconds after the alarm, that it was the Hotel on fire. From Nuuanu valley near Judd street, it looked as "if it was so, the flames being so fierce and high, but it turned out to be otherwise. The cottage down stairs was occupied by Mr. Joseph Tilden, manager of the Hotel, while up stairs Mr. R. J. Creighton, editor of tho Advertiser, and Mr. L. M. Mather, manager of' the same paper, occupied rooms. Mr. Tilden had retired for tho night. At the time above stated some gentlemen on the verandah of tho Hotel noticed a bright light iu Mr. Tildcn's room, and thinking it unusually so, at once went to the place and found the room was all on fire. Tho door was burnt open and a volume of flames poured out. Hon. Samuel Parker had rushed out from tho Hotel, and with the assistance of two or three natives finally, at great peril and with extreme difficulty, dragged Mr. Tilden out of the burn ing room. One of the young men, David Nahoolewa, is to be highly commended for his bravery in enter ing the burning room in spite of the flames and dragging the manager to the door. It was a providential escape from being burned to death in the room. By this time the Fire Department arrived. There was delay in getting to work, but when they did the lire was soon under control and confined to the one cot tage. The whole interior was burnt out and Mr. Creighton and Mr. Mather lost nearly everything they had in their rooms. After Mr. Tilden was dragged out of the room, Dr. Henri McGrcw was on tho spot and the burned manager was carried to the large cottage in rear of the Hotel. His hotly presented a frightful ap pearance, there being scarcely a place left where the fire had not touched. Dr. Henri sent for his father, Dr. J. S. McGrcw, with whom Drs. Arning, McKibbin and Craddock were soon at the sufferer's side. Tho body was bathed with coroon oil and wrapped iu cotton batting, and morphine used to alle viate the patient's sufferings. At 10 o'clock, when our reporter left the room, tho patient was very deli rious, and at three o'clock this morn ing was in a critical condition. Since then he has rallied somewhat. Hon. Sam Parker had his left car burned slightly, and has been obliged to have it bandaged up. The origin of the fire is supposed to be the explo sion of a lamp in Mr. Tilden's room. The building is insured for $100 and the furniture for $40 iu each of the following companies: London, Liver pool and Globe, Sun, South British, National, Imperial and Lion. As we go to press we arc glad to state that Mr. Tilden's condition is slightly improved. Quiet is neces sary, and for that reason tho road on Richard street from Bcrctania to Hotel streets will be closed to car riages until further orders, so as to give every chance possible to the suffering man. HONOLULU RIFLES. At the meeting of the Honolulu Rifles last night Messrs. II. F. Ileb bard, AV. linger, S. J. Levey, Frank Godfrey and J. Simmons were nomi nated as candidates for second lieu tenant, vice Hugh Gunn resigned. Mr. Godfrey withdrew and Mr. Ileb bard was elected by 21 votes, which gave him a respectable majorit' over the others. Three- applicants for membership were elected into tho company, and tho resignations of two members were accepted. The company presented Mrs. II. F. Hob bard with a pair of beautiful pictures in return for the flag she made for them. INSTALLATION. Last Monday evening the installa tion of ofliccrs was performed in Harmony Lodge, No. 3, 1. O. O. F., by D. D. G. Sire, R. W. Laine assisted by J. Emmcluth, P. G., W. E. Foster, P. G., J. Looker and J. A. Mclvcnzie. The following is the list: R. II. Graham, N. G. 5 P- O. Sullivan, V. G. ; J. A. Palmer, Sec retary) L. C. Abies, Treasurer j W. P. Crooks, "Warden ; J. Oudcrkirk, Conductor; W. E. Ilcrrick, I. G. j V. O. Atwuter, R. S. S. ; G. W. Brown, R. S. N. G. ; II. Davis, L. S. N. G. Excelsior Lodgo attended the meeting in 11 body, and "Good of the Order" elicited a cordial interchange of fraternal greetings. After adjournment all piesent re paired to Messrs. Meller & Ilclbc's parlors, and partook of some of their delicious cream. A SUBMARINE EARTHQUAKE. Capt. E. D. Swift, of the schooner Rosario, has informed our Kahului correspondent that while on the voy age down from San Francisco to that port, on Tuesday, 23rd Juno, in lat. 29'14 north, long. 183.35 west, ho experienced two heavy shocks of earthquake at an interval of one-half minute. The last one was much heavier than the first, and shook tho vessel both fore and aft, tho rudder vibrating so strongly as to make it difficult for the man to hold tho wheel. The weather at the time was overcast, and tho sea re markably smooth. AN HAWAIIAN MISSION. Rollin M. Daggett, ex-Minister to Hawaii, arrived last Monday from the Sandwich Islands. The Hono lulu Commercial Advertiser stated that Mr. Daggett had been intrusted with an important mission connected with matters of tho Kingdom from tho King to Washington. When questioned on tho subject tho cx Ministcr said that ho was the custo dian of an important mission, but would not tell its import. It is rumored, however, that tho matter is in relation to the proposed annex ation of tho islands by this country. S. J Chronicle. A. B. SPRECKELS ACQUITTED. Tho trial of A. B. Spreckels for shooting M. II. DcYoung, was con cluded July 1st. Judge Toohy com menced his charge to tho jury at 10.30 on the morning of that day and at 11.30 the jury retired. They returned into Court at 12. and asked for lunch, whicli was given them. At 5.30 o'clock the jury re turned to the courtroom. "Gentle men, have you found a verdict?" asked the clerk. "We have," was the response ; "we find the defend ant, Adolph Spreckels, not guilty." A RACE OMITTED. In the make-up of Monday's paper, the following account of the fifth race at the Park on Saturday was inadvertently omitted : 5 Kalakaua Purse 150. Two mile dah; free for all. Miles' s h Langford, J., Itobin&ou, 1 Corn well's b h Hancock Moon. 2 Idle Girl was withdrawn. At the start Hancock took the lead, it being several seconds before Langford could be got settled to his stride owing to being frightened by a dog on the track. At tho three quarter mile post Hancock was nearly five lengths ahead, but this was reduced some before the half mile post was reached. Passing the judges' stand the first, time Hancock only hold a lead of half a length, and they were neck and neck at the three quarter post. Just after passing the half mile post Langford took the lead, and never again being headed won by a length. Time 3.5 1. Mooting of C. Brewer &. Company. rF,IIE Regular Quarterly Mooting of jL the Stockholders of 'C. Brewer & Company will be held at the Company's Olllce, on Queen street, on FRIDAY NEXT, July lOlli, at 10 o'clock A. M. 03 lw J. O. CARTER, Scc'y. Mrs. J. Rodanet WISHES to inform her customers that she is still at 51 Bcrctnnia Slicet, ani will continue the dress-mak-ing business there, at her usual low rates. 01 lw NOTICE. Honolulu, July 7th, 188T. The undersigned expecting to leave the Kingdom for a time, oilers for sale a five years' lease of tho Ameiican House with all furniture and appertain, ments thereunto belonjiing. Apply for terms on tho premises Nn. 70 Maunakea Street. (0D tf) Z. Y. SQTJ1UF.S. J. A. DOWER, Ship Carpenter and Boat Builder. HAS on fAS hand and for sale various .1 ,1. sized boats, steam bent knees. Btems and timbers, .several hundred feet dialing battens and ouo 75 feet flag pole for sale cheap. Apply at tho Enter, prise Mill or Mutual Telephone !125. 05 NOTICE. THE undersigned Lam Koau, having bought the Restaurant on Hotel Stieet, will carry on the business at the old stand, furnishing the tables with the best the market allbrds, at the cheap est rates. M.ulamc Adulo T) clean, the former owner, will pay nil debts due by the concern to this date. LAM KOAN. Honolulu, July 7, 1885. 05 lw SPECIAL NOTICE. Fourth of.Yuly Committee. THE Executive Committee of tho Fourth of July Celobration are re quested to he present at tho Hawaiian Hotel on WEDNESDAY evening at 7:30pmto audit bills and maho ar rangements for paying the sime. All parties not having paid their subscrip tions will call at once at tho oDlcc of tho underslgucd. All bills due for tho cole, hration must bo presented to tho uudcr. slimed on or before Wednesday next. 01 3t J. B, WIBEJIAN, Sec'y. To Let or Lease. rpiIOSE very dcsirablu premises situ X atcd at Kapalama, opposite the " What Cheer House," po'scsslon given at once. For terms apply to M 2w JOHN P. COLBUUN. NOTICE. FISllKU'S Champagne Cider Busl. nets will bu dliuontinuud until further notice. Per Order. ' Gl lw NOTICE. ALL persons Indebted to I. Fisher arc requested to pay at once, and all persons having accounts against I. FKlicr are requested to present them for payment at once. No. 13 Lillha Street. OoiJt NOTICE. "ATIt. CilAS. 1IOYTS Shooing Shop UA. is now rc-( hortcs a specially. 20 tf WANTED. A WOMAN to do general housework lu a family,.. A comfortable homo and suitable wages promised. Apply at tins ouice. U2 ti TO LET. THE two story noral building occu pied by Ciiulan & Co. as n Hlco Mill, possession given imtncdiatclv. An. ply to OHUI.AN & CO. r,:t lm 1 N KAPIOLANI PARK COTTAGES TO LET, "7t7iTII OR WITHOUT BOABD. T Delightful sea bathing. Dodd's 'busses run to the place Uien two or more passengers oiler. Applv to ALLEN HEHBERT. Cgr Telephone 302. fi8 lm For Portland, Or., Direct. THE Al BRITISH IRON BARIC ' BIltMAII," CAPTAIN JENESS, Will have quick dispatch for the abovo port. For lrolght or p isai;e apply to F. A. bCHAEFER & CO., 02 2t Agents. CIIAS. IIUSTAGE HAS .1UST RECEVED per "Ala. meda" an involeo of the Cutting Packing Company's Standard Goods, consisting of TABLE FRUITS, Pio Fruits, Jams, Jellies, Mince Meat, Sausage Meat, Roast Beef. Roast Duck, Salmon, Pickles, Chow Chow. Queen Olives, Walnut Cat. sup. Orange Blossom Honey, Applo Butter, Pear Butter, Peach Butter, Asparagti", Extracts, etc., etc. Also on hand, a general assortmentof GROCERIES AND FEED. Which will be sold as low as tho lowest. CIIAS. HUSTACE. CST Telephone 110. HO 2w JUST RECEIVED Ev "Oriente" and "Blrmah." Cases B. & N. "Key" Brand Gin In Green Cases. Gases "Straw-Berrij" Gin, 15 Bottles in a Case. Cases "Wertineau" Brandy, Vciy Cheap. These Goods, and u full assortment of WINES, SPIRITS, BEERS, ALES, ETC., Arc ofTered for sale nt very low rates by LOYEJOY & CO., 50 2w 15 Nuuanu St., Honolulu, II. I. Will be open every afternoon and even. Ings as follows: Stolidity, WfdiieHilny, TlmrHilny and Saturday, To the public iu general. Tnt!(lny anil Frlriay livening". nnl YTrdni'Miluy und NaturAay AltvrnoniiN, For ladies and their escorts. AMUSEMENTS TO July 10 Pop Corn Party. July 11 Polo between COM 13 ; Alerts and '5 prizo for uiicies. ll).-Neck-Tio Party July July largest tie. LM Polo between Yoseniltes and Alerts for prize. July 21IIim limit ; prize. July 25 Turkey Hunt, for natives. July 2H Two mile Ruco for prize. July 111 Qrnnd fancy dress nia&nuer. ado. Four prizes will bo given one for the handsom. est costume, one for the most original one, ono (or the besi susta Intel character, and ono for the most comical, Fancy skaters must look out for tho monlh of Augtm. Dniiclng cery Friday evening from 9 to 1U. MuhIo ly tliu .Hand, Every Tuesday, Friday'-and Saturday Evening; alho at tho Wednefcday Ma. tincc. T. E WALL, Manager. 48 Tonmte wm But fur E. R. RYAN'S BOAT 3.2iliumclc, - SIIOJ?, - - Honolulu The oldest and only Boat Building Shop in tho Kingdom. Boats and Scows of all kinds made to order. Surf Boats a specialty. I have Oak Timbers Imported exprcsily for Island use. All kinds of Boat Repairing done a 1005 shortest notice. V THE ELITE I No. 85 Hotel Wtroot. These now Parlors, containing sixteen Privatk Rooms, have bcon elegantly decorated and furnished, and will be kept as a first-class resort. The Celebrated Elite Ice Cream Will be made from pure cream with puie delicious flavorings. Vanilla; Lc mon, Orange, 1'inc Apple, Strawberry, Peach, Almond, CoHeo Glncc, Chocolate. Sherbets and Ices, In large variety. Served with Calic made on tho Premises. Ice Cream Drinks made to order in any style. Soda Water, Ginger Ale and Tahiti Lu. monario. Robert's choicest candies re ceived fresh by every steamer. Kami, lie?, Parties Balls and Weddings sup. plied at short notice. Ladies car. hue their home-made Creams frozen and Calces baked to ordei at reasonable prices. A large assortment of Shells, Corals, Volcanic Specimens, Tapas and general Island Curios always on hand at reasonable prices. II. J. HART, Proprietor of the Elite Ice Cream Par. lors. Ring up Telephone No. It2. us ly C. BREWER & CO. Oiler for Sale to arrive per Bark Amy Turner, From Boston, duo JULY 1st, 1885. Franklin Stove Coal in Casks, Yi bbls Crushed Sugar, Cases Frazer's A.le Giease, do Hoc Handles, Bbls Xo 1 Rosin, Cases Wheelbarrows, Eest Trunks, Hay Cutters, Flax Packing, y. bbls Wilmington Tar, Wilmington Pitch, Balci JSiivy Oakum, Cases Ex Laid Oil, Grindstones, Iron Safen, Farmer's Boilers, Bbls Dairy Salt, Bbls Cement, 1?( and 2 in Ox Bows, Ca-cs Axe and Pick Handles, Canal Barrows, Bbls Ex Prime Pmk, Kegs Nails, Cumberland Coal In bulk, MANILA CORDAGE, Bisal Cordage, Oak Lumber, White Wood Lumber, Walnut Lumber, Ash Lumber, Eastern White Pine Lumber, Refnccratnrs, Cases Tinned Tomatoes, Electric & Downer's Koroseno Oil, Ketchup and Codfish Balls, Cases Clam Chowder, Fish Chowder and Gherkins, Cases Sausage Mint, Cases lluckin's Tomato Soup, uases " mock 'turtle &oup, Cases " Ox Tail Soup, Centrifugal Linings, Buckets, Lime Wash Boards, Cases Chairs, Cotton Waste, Cases Yellow Metal Sheathing, Keg's Yellow M. Sheathing Nails, Bbls Twine, Bales Duck, Hide Poison, Linseed Oil, Cases Turpentine, Cases Brown Soap, bbls Mincrnl Paint, Mammoth Rockers, Book Cases, Assorted, Extension Top Carriages, Cases Curled Hair, Drums of Caustic Soda. 20 2m The MatcniBSS Metal Polish Best Made Has no Equal. Givo it one trial on Tarnished Metals and be Convinced. It ib a vegetable polish and warranted frco from Acids, PolsonB or Gritty sub. stances, and is superior to anything of tho kind heretofore offered to tho public for cleaning ami polishing Metal Signs, Railings, Show Cases, Harness Mount, ing-", Band Instruments, Brass or Metal Lamps, Faucets, Stair Rod, Locomotive Headlight:), Gun Barrels, Bhips, Copper, Silverware, Nickel, Tinware, Zinc, Steel, AND ALL METALS. It is especially adapted to Marino Railroad, Stationary and Fire Engine Works (hot or cold), nnd being frco from acids or gtlt, will not Injure journals, bearings, tho black lettering 011 metal signs, harness leather, or scratch tho finest polished surface Tho cleanest nnd best Polish for Ladies to use for Household and Kltch. en use. It is put up neatly and conveni ently to suit all, In -1, 8 and 10 oz , and flvo pound boxes, and every box guaran teed poneci. TriooH, am, non, 730 t i. Aside from its unequalled pnl'shing qualities, Its strongest claim on the pub lic favor rests in iih nliMtluto purity and cleanliness, being a clean, creamy ) aste, easily and conveniently applied. For Sulo only at PACIFIC HARDWARE CO. Call and get Sample Box. Syi.. J C'AnTy, Sole Agent for Hawai ian Inland 18 4 y. ,'..,. iJ',sk,iA,A M&gjMM