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V o )! ?-r , .it I. A ft'..- rv ft " ' Jjfi'ri '"J1 b . -, v i. w w F' n 'Coiilhnied from pti(e 2. on the s:nio subject inlroihiuetl by tlio member for Wninliu. Adopted. ltr.SOI.t!llON. iMInistcr CSuliok gave notion of mi net iV'.'ii luting tin; construction of buildings in the city f Honolulu. Re. Ksiuliuuc piccntcd u i evolu tion for an nppi epilation of Solid for completing und furnishing n bet ter supply of wnter at Wuiohinii. Kill. Laid on the table for con sideration with tlie Appropriation Bill. '&ft;, $flU;ij 5y.11 In tin. FRIDAY, MAY 21. 188G. ARRIVALS. May !21 Schr Kuniiii from Kauai Schr Kliukal from l'al.t Schr Wiilohu from I'.tln OEPARIUHES. May 21 Bgtne W G Irwin for San Fiancl-co Tern W 8 Bowcn for Snn Kranelseo Stun- W 0 Hull for Maul mid Hawaii VESSELS LEAVINR TO-MORROW. Stuir Klltuteu lion for Wliidwntd Ports Sehr Widi-lm for Pain VESSELS IN PORT. Ilk Star of Devon, MooUcts Ilktuo Morning Star. Turner JIU110 Nellie M Shido, Could llktne Geo U l'dUlie-. Aekeiiiian JtKtnu .Mary Wliikeluiau, Backus Ship ICate D.ivcnpoit, lion land RktiioMaloih Shi) Richard III For San Francisco, per bgtne W G liwlu, May aist G l'ctctson, J We-scl, Hugo Ratnstcdt, O Peterson, .1 John ston, Mrs Wallace, W G Riley, II M Riovvu and 7. T Aldileh. For San Francisco, per clir W S Bowno, May 21st MNs Kmily Wall, Mr Ncber wife anil child, II M Nellseu, the ship-wrecked ciew and !5 Chinamen. CARGOES FROM ISLAND PORTS. Schr Waichu SOI) bags sugar. Sehr Rluikal DUO hags sugar Schr r.m'ina 730 bags sugar, !)."0 b ig? paddy, KiO bags rice, and l' hides. SHIPPING NOTES. The schooner W S Itovven silled tliU r M for San Frauoieo with 11.701) lugs sugar, valued at oS,ii"7.18. EJThc bgtne W G lrwln Failed this moiningfor Sin Fianclsoo with 8,-l'J lags sugar, 1,-I50 bags nee, 51) bbls ntoWses and 17 empty tanks. Value 54,292.70. Stmr Kllauea Hon sails to-morrow at 4 i" jr. dIed! At Onhu College, Punahou, Friday. May 21, 18h, William Howard Meriilt, Infant son of Rev. nnd Mrs. W. C. Mer 1 itt, aged seven months and live das Fuiieial at Oalni College, Situulay, May 2L'nd, at 10 o'elock a. m. LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS. Fun at the Yocmilo Rink this .evening. ..Oil Dodi) will run extra busbes to the Slices Monday. A dividend is advertised payable on the bankrupt estate of Aiau. Tin: Polynesian Encampment meets to-night. Second degiee will be confencd. Pleasi: remember that the recitals at the Y. M. C. A., this evening, will begin at 7:15 sharp. Mh. L. J. Lovc-y tells lumber at auction to-moriow, at noon, at the roriiiu of Punchbowl and Ueietnnia tttreets. Tin: Young People's Cluistian Temperance Union will meet in tho vestty of Foit-htieet Church this evening, at 7:.'i0 o'elock. m A (lOODi.Y number of ladies and gentlemen assembled on the Kinau whaif this afteinoon to see tho V. S. Bovvno und hei passengeis oil'. At tho legular cash sale of Messrs. E. P. AdaniH & Co., at 10 o'clock to morrow morning, dices goods, pink coral, and Ikmibon whiskey will bo oU'ered. Mlt. J. Lyons sells to-morrow 11101 n Ing at 11 o'elock, at Geo. Engel hardtV stoie, Fort stioet, goods slightly damaged, ex bargentino !Nollio M. Slade. Tin: notice of the death of tho in fant son of Rev. W. C. and Mis. "Slerritt, which appeals to-day, is n bd piece of news to tho numerous hjt'iids of the family, who deeply HyU nuthizc with tho boieaved pin ents. m At th meeting of China Engine Co. No. .' 'ilat' evening, tho following noinina'tioi w weie made for tho Juno election of t,Miginci!is: John Nott, for Chief1 M. D. Monsarrat, for Fiitt Assistant;' and ''H" Ascli, Second Assistant. The baseball g.imo which was to have been played " Saturday tho 2!)th, has been post uoned out of do foronco to the obsetva nces of Memo rial Day. This is a ki udnees on tho pait of tho clubs, which 9 fully appreciated by tho eomi'udes of the G. A. II. Tin: Wizuid of tho Noith will hold a nintinco to-nionow afteinoou, at 2 o'clock, for tho benefit of ladioa an ' children j and will eomo befoio tbu public again in tho evening, to tuntiso und mystify the wonduiing crowd. Tho Wizard announced at tho close of last night's exhibition that now featuies would bo introduced at cuch idiow. . . . ' Mn. and Mis. V. Unger and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Palmer gave a social party at their lObidoueo, Mrs. Dudoit'fl, King stieet, last evening. Theio weio about 25 invited gucstu present, und iitcr'dariclnu, tliUll 10:30 o'elock, all f mil. down to a jioi (.upper. After which theio was nutivo niueio, sing i 11 lc and dancing by tewjial native aititts. Tho paity kept up until 11 late hour, and Was very interesting for itn novelty and sociability. Mkhhiiu. (J. . Maefuilano it Co. received advices by last mail of the Milling of tlie fine iron clipper "Ielo of Erin," from Glascow, on tho 10th of Apiil, witli a full cargo of sugar maehinety und geneail incichandic, to their consignment. They also re ceived cable advice of the tailing of the extreme iion clipper ship "Aniana," fiom London und Madeira, with -17o Poitugtiese immigrants, 250 of whom aio adults. The "Annum" left Loudon on April 0th, and Ma deira Apiil 2!)th. She also bungs eaigo to the consignment of the above tli m. RELIGIOUS PROFESSION. A lcligious ceremony, which is very well known in the old catholic woiid every wlieto and also in the new woild in Ameiiea, but has never been witnessed in this new Christian country, is to take place at tlie Iioman Catholic Cathedral of Honolulu, on Monday next, May 2 ltb, at -1:U0 o'clock, r. m. A young American lady will conse crate herself to the service of God for life, by solemnly making tlie tluee usual vows of religion pov eity, charity, nnd obedience and becoming u member of tho congre gation of tlie Sacred Ileaits of Jesus and Mary. The ceremony will be accompanied by chant and sermon in English, and concluded by the olcmn benediction of the M. B. Sacrament. A VALUABLE INVENTION. Mr. J. A. Dower has just completed at his workshop, a new machine which seems destined toicvolutiotmc the whole business of the preparation of taro, the staple aiticlo of Hawaiian diet. Tho machine is for paring the rind oil' the taio. It takes in about thiee bags of taro, and in four min utes time, the whole lot comes out egg shaped, beautifully pared and clean. It appeals that the Alden Fiuit and Taro Company, in the pre p.uation of their taio iloui, were labeling under great disadvantages, owing to tho slowness and expense of paring tho taio, the pining of three bags, douo by this machine, in four minutes, boing a duy'n work for a man opeiating by hand. Some three weeks ago, Mr. Ilielenborg, the agent of the Company, called on Mr. Dower requesting hint to invent a taro parer. Tho latter answeied that he knew nothing about it. lie, how ever, set his wits to woik-, with iio lesult above stated. A tiial of the machine was made this morning in presence of Messrs. Bielenberg and Barnes of the Alden Fiuit nnd Turo Company, and a nui.Lrn.v repoiter. The icpiescnlatives of tho company expiessed themselves peifectly satis lied with tho invention. Mr, Dower's ehop was visited by many citiens during the day to see the machine, the greatest wonder about which is the ingenious simplicity of its con stiuction and working. HAWAIIAN OPERA HOUSE. KIKST AlTHAItAXCF OP IMtOKESSOK AKDintSOX. The "Wizard of the North, Pro fessor Anderson, had a bouse full from floor to ceiling at the Hawaiian Opera House last evening. The regular seats weie not sulllcicnt to accommodate the spectators, but extra chairs had to be placed around at the end near the door. Princess Liliuoknlani nnd Governor Domiuis occupied the royal box. The pro gramme was lengthy, taking till near 11 o'clock to complete. The various tricks of jtiggleiy intro duced were- dcxtciously performed. The taking of a borrowed watch fiom the inner of six or eight boxes placed within each other, the pro duction of bowls of goldfish fiom a small bit of cloth, and the familiar India basket trick, were among the best. The sudden disappearance of the bird cage and its contents, although cleverly done, was not so much appreciated by many, as the secret was "given away" hero by a juggler some years ago, in the old theatre. The "spirit" manifesta tions, in which Madame Anderson played 11 pat J, weie cxpcitly exe cuted. Frequent applause (lining tho evening evidenced tho satisfac tion of tlie spectators. Although tho exhibition was continued till somewhat late, tlie entire company 1 untamed to tlie end, intently gazing at the mystciious operations of the Wiaul of the North. BUSINESS ITEMS. AiiTiSTh' Materials, Plaques, Panels, Stretchers, Canvas, etc., etc., at King Hios.' Artstoie. 3a 1 Gt. HAWAIIAN LIME. Laiiaina, May 11, 188G. Mksshs. Ali,i:n & Hodixson, IIoiiolulu, Dcau Sins: In reply to your favor of last vvek I beg to state that we tested lately both the Hawa iian and the California Lime in our .Sugar Mill and I am decidedly of tlie opinion that the Hawaiian Lime stands higher in every icspectfor tlie icasou that it is much btrongcr, thus causing 11 consideiuble saving. It fuithei'iuoic does not coat our pipesjand drum so much as tho L'ali tornia Lime and should therefore be used in every Sugar Mill. I remain, dear sirs, yours respectfully, Jas. Camidi:u.. Tho Hawaiian Lime has to bo slacked in hot juico iuorikv to use it to advantage, Underwriter's Sale.y SATURDAY, May 22ml, At 11 oVIoc k a to., at the tlotc of Mr. GK ). K.NGLKIIAItDI', Uav.r 15 oi-k, Fort rticct, I will sell at public a icliotl, fo' iiccoimt of whom It may coiueiu, Ilia following Goods, Slightly Damaged by Sea Wator on the voyage from New York to Hono lulu, icr birkcmhic XeliluM. Slade, nnd marked U ti II Ciibcs 110-tl 0 c charcoal Irons, 1 dt7. eui'li, " 81-314 ci bundled nxcj, 1 dnz eneli; fi dnz. wooden wnslt. Iioaidii, 1 doz. zlue w.li. boards, " 1 H do, assorted oil Move, " 47-M do oil can, 10 11-13 doz. coffee pots, 43-10tf doz. tin buckets, " 4!) 0 U117. kerosene oil cans, Hi do coll'ee pot, GO-4 5-12 doz. colleo pots, 1 doz. liread puis, " -10 m do, collue pots, a (I07. lea kittle-t, ijj do, oil can, " -I. 18 do?, buckets, a B0 doz. coll'ey pots, " 48 15 5.12 do. colTee nois, ") do., emit Ihim-s If doz. died lioe, do, eoiiri b".'s, ?i doz. c-ilt trnys, " 3."5 ;0 do, paekagi'j SwidUh tacks, " ir, oil siove. " a 18 oil sieves E3y Terms ca-li, pjynble In U. S. gold coin. J. LYONS, Aucl'r. Kamehameha Day M tf, VrfJt Third Annual Race Meeting or TIIL- Hawaiian Jockey Cluli TO UK Iir.LIJ AT JKapiolaiii JParlc O.N June 11 and 12, 1886. First Day, June 11, 188. 1 Honolulu Plate, Itminlng Race, half-iuiic dadi. open to all. 2 Kapiolani Park Plato, Ituunlng Uaee. 3f-nille dash, open to all horses hied In the Kingdom that have never run at any meeting of this Association. 3-King's Plate, Tiotting and pacing, mile beats, best two hi tluee; fiee for all holies not having a leeoid of thiee minutes or better; to be owned nnd driven by members of the Jockey Club. 4 Hawaiian Jockey Club Cup, Itiumiug Haet. a sweepstake of $i0 added; cup to be won by the suno pci'aon twice, the second winning to be at any futuie annual meeting; one mile dash, open to all thice-ycar-olds; sealed uoiiiinatlous, Ineloslng a fee of ?10, to he sent to the Secretaiy of the Hawaiian .loekey Club on or neioie i I'.m. on tlie Itn day of .lime. Final acceptances as to the'balaiieo of sweep-lakes on or before L' v m. on the lOtlt of June. Second trial Cup nut for last yeai. 5 Oceanic Plato, Kunning Itaec, one mile dash, free for all Hawaiian bred horses. Maid ens allowed live pounds. 6 Waikapu Cup, Itiinuitif; Ittii'c, a sweepstake of $L'." added. ?x mile dash, open to all two-year-old Hawaiian bred horM-s. Cup to be won by 1iori beating the two-year-old leeoid. 1 :-'3. 7 Kamchamelta Plate, Iiunnlitg Ibtce, 1 'g mile dash, open to all. 8 Pony Raco, Uumilug liaee, mile (lush, open to all pottles of 1 1 bauds or under. Seeond Day, June la, 18S. 1 Governor Dominis Plate, ituunlng Itaec, yx mile dash, free for all. 2 Lunamakaainana Plato, Trotting and pacing, mile heats, best two in tluee; open to nil Hawaiian hi ed horses. 3 Rosita Challenge Cup, $-added, Running Race, mile dash, free for all; winner to beat the rccoid of Ro sita. 1 :47-i. Cup to he run for an liuallv and to bo held by tho winner until bis time is beaten at a tegular meeting of the Association. 4-The Queen's Plate, Running Race, mile dash, free for all Hawaiian bred hoises. 5 -Tho Hawaiian Plate, Trotting nnd p. icing, mile heals, best twoiittlnee; all horses having a ic cotd of 1!:!I0 or better to go to wagon. 6-His Majesty's Cup, Running Race, a sweepstake of $30 added, 1'4 utile dash, fiee for all three-year-olds owned by niemberi of the Club. Tho cup to bo mn for annually. C. O. U HUGE It, 3i tdj Sco'y Hawaiian Jockey Club, NOTICE. A DIVIDED of 1H per cent, will be ' p 1 If bv 'lie umlcrslsiii-il al hW oillce nn MONDAY. the'.Mlli day of 1 May, liiilniit, (at (lie lbiiikrtiil K ImIc i ( Alan (eh), oilierwlsu kiown 110 Ynu Hop. W. O PAIIKK, Assignee. IIoiiolulu, May 21, 180. XI 2t Graigside to be Let. rpiIU ubovo Iloddenro of Mr. Theo. X II. Davles, rotupilshir 4) ncirs of bind, nnd 2 Complete IIotiHes, which will hu lit sepntatcly or together. J3T" Verj liberal tortus will ho oiler, ed to good tenants. Apply to 83 lm THEO. H. lUVIES it CO. NOTICE. rnF.REBY rcpcctfullv notify my friends and tlie public In general, that I hava removed my busbars to the Hawaii 111 CiirrluKO Mtinufitr.turlng Co, where 1 run lo found to attend to my cutonic:-4 visual. Sollritlnj: a con. tlnuiinre of their pntroanee, uu'd thank, iiib' tlie public for past favor, 1 am, niot neerelv vourf, - . F. O. CHUMAX. Honolulu, Api II 2D, Itw;. tllU 1 111 Notice of Sale, In necoidiiiiuc with a power of Mule contained In a certain tnoitpige niuile by lien j urn in It. Macy to the Tructces of the Kblato of I.ilttitlilo, dated Sept. 1!!, 18N1, nnd lecoidfd in the Kcyliitry of of Deeds In Honolulu, in Hook 70, on pages iril and 107, mortgaging that icr tain leao from D. V. l'auahl to G. Xf Mnecy ricordid in said Registry, in Unok CI, on pages 03 and 01, duo notice having bien given of intention to fore close said mortgage for conditions broken. Hy order of Ihc said Mort gagees, I shall tell the said Mortgaged Lease & Premises at public auction, at my (salesroom in llono'jlu, at 12 o'clock m., On MONDAY, May 24th, The Vremi'i"' to be sidd conslbts of n LLWS13 having h) ycaisto run at hi annual rental ot $JS; of a LOT 0s . in feel in size, luck of t Itt- Cltlnit-e Y. M. C. A. Building, near thu comer of F i and Ileretania Stieati-. Tiiore . re it Couaues and out-limiJc in the prcnUes, and room for Severn mote Cottages to bo erectid. Tlie lot i connected by lime- wilh both Fort lint di'iei.tiiia sueut. All uf the Cullugc. no now oe upled by li-nanU. J. 11 C Ivg. Auctioneer. I.. A TllUiislON, All'y fur Mortgagee . Honolulu, Miiy l-l, 18 I! Jm i FOR SALE, 1 Second-hand Billiard Tabic, j-izo fi.10, manufactured by P I.Ie- pcnfcht, S. V., cushions aie quick and it Ih In gn"-i ' r. 1 have also for sale H :Xe-v 13illlunl CIoUik. which will fit a large table. Abo, 1 Set Ivory Billiard Balls, 2 3.8, now. IWlm C. J. MiCUtTHY. LDMB1 JOE SALE. On SATUKDAY, May 82d, at 12 noon, I uill sell at auction, at the corner of Punchbowl and Ilere tania atreets, a quantity of Planed and Finished Lumber, lately ucd at the Central Park Hk.tting Rink. LEWIS J. LEVEY, 33 2t Auctionccer. Races to be Held AT KIiApiolani IPai'lc Undci the auspices of the Hawaiian Jockey Club, on On MONDAY, May 24th, AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M. 1. RUNNING RA'K Puree, $100; Al'-niilu dash. Cecil Brown's liny pony Kiklla S. l'urkur'rt black puny Sam 2. RUNNINO RACK Purse, $200; l.utile ibiHh. W. H. Coruvvcll'd b. marc.OIay D .. .SpaldluN b, marc IUnitit 3. RUNNINO RAOE Purse, $1C0; ?i-mllo dash. C. Hrown'H b. cldiut,' O.K. A. Allliui's hot. giIillti(;...Uut.away 4. RUNNING RACK Purse. 50. Col. Spalding' R.Purlter'H And other evcntH. O. O. II B I GBH, !l) Son'y Hawaiian .touke Club. The White House, No. 118 Numiuu strict, Xiccly Furn lulled IIooiiim, with or vvltliiMit hotrd. 311 ly MHS.jnq. VirilllA. Knights of Pytliias IVotlce. ON and after ihK dute the leu'iilur nteeiiii" of Myi-lic I.imIko No. 1!. K of P will be lahl on WKDNKSDAY KVKNINd ot each wu-lt, at 7:11(1 o'clock Pl'.R URDKR. .May 1''. 1PP0. :ej 1 w ALEX. ARTHUR, (Jtieen St., neM Hull, Hit O'l'ce Hor-ie.s btokett to Sad dle and Unmet'', HorcH boiiidcd bv the &- ' day. vvi ek, or innnth, lloue C'liiPud. i Telephonu lUi. 20 tf J$E: n wiUH t' jtawMwrnLvwmmmmfBasmim BaseBallBooks,&c, l!n.e rial' O .Ides foi Hts'S, Pinning R lies oi the .National League, lf-3., Art of i atllng at d Hac Running, Ail of Pllchiiig ami Finding, BATS AND BALLS, For sale at T (J. THRUMS Jitft ricelvcd per recent arrivals, an ex. eellent iisvki ttucnt of tint l.eticr, Cap, Demy, Medium and Folio papers for blank loims, in bhiitk book u or I;. ,l-o Perfection Linen and Marcus Ward's oliite linl-lt folio. Also, Japanese Vegetable Parchment, superior to animal p.irchmein foi pen work or pi luting, nnd tough it-, leather J Stationery and Iltuilcry orders faltltfully attended to at T. ii. TIIUIMI'S. 3!t0 lm 100 Fori meet. Ir. Locke MuM First Recital at Y. M. C. A. Hall, Friday Evening, My 21, 1886, tit 7:ir, o'clock. PART J. Chariot Dlckcna' lleautl fill Story, ".iV CliriNdniiK Carol." I'AUT 11. King Robert of Sicily I.ODgfellovv A Lancashire Story, A l'crhonul Confession. TickctH, 50 OuiitH Kucli. 32 Admin'trator's SAXJE. Hy nrdir of L. A. Thurston on 1 Mrs. II. 0 Alexander, inlmluNtratnr and ad miiiKtrattix of tlie Km Ho of V, II.Aluv tuidur, deica-ed iiiilug tin b r orderol sale the riitj rent'' C i in, I will sell nt public notion, al my bale, loom hi Ho lolulu, on 3IOXDAY, May 2J, 1S8G, At 12 o'llock noon, all of tlial ccr tain piopcrtv ktioun as tlie Q uuii ttuate in Mnkawio and Kti'n, Jfaul, consi tng nt the lands of IvAUAMNHI ro -a n'ng 1V:8 ncrep, i'ULFIIUMJI maiiki, ont lining 11, 5"i i tii-tc -, VAPUKO 1 and 2, (oat.tiniug IIStacicK, Total, 32,071 acres, more or less, flic bands ate all in fee simple, nnd liile i-i perfect. The Ranch Stock CONSItTri OK 600 head of Catllo, moro or less, 4,500 head of Shcop, moro or loss, 85 Horses, moro or loss, A portion of thu land U wooded, sup plying an abundance of flrcvvnod- Apoilloitof tlie land not nt pre out necewiry fur carr,vlni on the ranch Ii rented out, brinelin; in an aiiiiiril rental of ijn-jO. '1 he lands e.teid from Maahtea Bay, ineliiilluir Ilsltinc; rlht, to the top of llalcalcilii, and are bounded on one side hy the Von Tentp-ky and Goodno-s t. incite, and on the other side by Bpreckelsville, V II. llailoy's ranch, the Rast Maui St"ck Company's ranclt (lliowcr') and Haiku-uka. The i-oil ig in gtcat part rich and fer tile, and tint pistnre for stock excellent. Tin: land nnd stock will be sold as a whole, being put up nt an Upset Bid of $50,000, Terms are: .525,000 cash, the balance to be paid in equal iiistallmentt in 1, 2, it, -1 und 5 years, secured by tlrst ntort g.tgc upon the prnuices sold, and Int. prnvements hereafter placed thereon. Interest at the rate of 6 per cent, iter annum, frco of taxes payable Hcmi-an-muilly. Principal anil interest payable in United States gold coin. Deeds at expense of puirltaser. J. IjYONS, Auct'r. 3P Maps of the land can be seen, in ful particulars obtainid at the oil ce of L. A. THUHSTON, !19 Mer. ch.i..it ,eet. 32t Valuable REAL ESTATE Hv ordiror Mi. I . C in well, I will te I, at public auction, On MONDAY, May 24th, A i 12 o'clock, i ooi), for ni count of Si -tale ol lleniv Coinwi-ll, i eceiised, tlinj certain lr. of laud loiov n 1'UI.K HUNl'l MAKAl. iitljolnlnu I'ubhiiiiui MaiiKit, lielonulnj: In thu Hiile.ikala It.tnch, o tile of ('. il. AU.Mtnder, tie. eeiifed. 'Iliih p'opeity 1 boundid on ito w i.st by tin Htwallini Coinineridul (oinpiiij'x cane jb-ltl, and cxtetidltig Iriim lite Witiliiku i'oiiiiiiimiio Maalnea lay, loiilalnlliK over I, f 00 acres ot the llnest i-UKiii anil grtzltiK hinds on the lilimd nl Maui. On tlie side adjoining the cane (bids a nuw wire fence has re eenilv hi en built. TliR.MS OF SAM: One third cash; Imlancu til II itiul Vi months, at 8 percent. A ntiip ol tho propetty call ho seen at nur oillce. J. IjYONS, Auctioneer. :tJ7 iu DIVIDEND IN'OTICE. AMVinn.N'D of Four UftlhiM per Hutu-on lltuMtoikof the I'rlnce villi) Pltinliitloii U due and pa) able to ihc mocl.lmldursi at the nfflou of O. lltuwerA (J. 1', ('..lONKS. Tiooiiuor l'linecvllle l'lain. Co. Upuolulu, May 10, 1660, 81 4t Tie cuVa a Bon nh HAW'N OPERA HOUSE. Great Success, Enthusiastic Reception, OF Til 12 Great, Famous and Only .iiiiiiiiiiiiC 'jJfWyStWk mkMwWBEB? Jma&SZ. PROFESSOR AftSBERSOf, HLoiise Oi'owdiecl to tlie Roof. Second Performance Saturday Afternoon and Evening. New Goods, Just Received? Shelf Hardware, Locks, Knobs, Padlocks, A full line of Ag.tto Ware, House FiirnMiiliu' GoiwU, Kddv fi .lewetfx lb filcern. tors, Witter Ultcis mid Coolers, Ice ( ltets Wblle .Moiintitiu lei Cri. in Fni-7Ct8, new pattern, l'tiy 1. twit Mowers, Dooi Mu s, Giiiiltn itiu'i I'mial lln.ioni, Aie, Hoe, I'ick and lAuk Haudlea, Socket and Plantors' Hoes, a Superior Article, Cut down Muskets, Powder, Mint an I C i s, Poiieo vvir0 ml M,li M intlii and S1 Rijip, The latest novelties in Limp good" the v ry 11 i nnd -te -iiil gi id- Kent ni Oils Berry Uros Furniture Variiish. l'or Mile :i lotust nvirUit tales by The Pacific Hardware Fdiir nti:i:r, A. MORGAN, Blacksmith "Woric ; Painting and 79 &' 81 Kim Street, JEnri'JiiK.'fN lVom ICiiifr Every dcsciiption o" work in the above lliif peifoimed in h llr-t clns ntnnncr. Also, Horse Shooing a Specialty. 2T Hell Telephone, ll!7 -fea (!IJ7 ALDEN FRUIT Poi, Mush, Hot Cakes, Muffins, etc. The Flour vvearoat present supplying 1-t far superior to any previously offered, anil can be nt.tde into EfAN UNLIMITED NUMBER OF PALATABLE DISHES, at leH expense than any other farinaceous prcpiiatioiu. Highly recommended by physicians as an invaluable diet for person' ufli-r. ing front ilbordcrid stomach or bowels, as well as a nutritious food for thu healthy. JJ'oi Sale y till Grocers. D1RKCTIONS FOR MAKING FOI. Take tho dcilrcd amoutil of llmtrand mix very l hln vvll it cold watT, belny u e thcru arc no liiuip-i. Conllne iliN in u bug or cloth and place in a keltic of boiling water, and let it contliiin- to boil !'$ to 'i hours, according to quantity mid, care being taken to rTmcti pl-ce of per. foiatcd tin at the bottom of the Ueltle o as to ptevcul the cloth hum burning. When done (while warm) stir with n clout spoon, adding a llttlu water tinill lite whole U well iul.cil. Let t is sta'td from live to lixhourd. I'hen mid witerlit hinnll quantities, mixing thoroughly nnd kneading until the desired cousi-ii ney In obtained. Owing to its purity it takes from thiee to four day to beei tut- nciii or tour. pit :;iu CHAS. HUSTAGS, GROCER King Stroot, : : : : IVevp 5rootlw, .ITitst XSocoiA"oI, ICopR Family Reef, kegs and half liblp. He Fori.; KuMcrn lllork C dll-h; Smnk(d Hullbul; Ox Tongues; Lunch Tongues; irmokid llnf; 11 tie Chlenn; I upi-e 1 1 mm and llncoit; hiituinn Aluplo tiyrup; Cnla M.ii Drips, Fn-h N-n O linns Molasses; Jams; .Jellies; Honey, in glass und tins; Xo. 1 Hour; Wlti-ul; Mild Cheese; Uetnten, ami it Geucral Assortment of Staple anil Fancy Groceries. All orderN receive iitrcf til attention itiul piompi dillviry. 1 O. IJox iSTM. Telcpliimo 1 1 1. P 0. BOX 315. LVrAiil.l General Business Agent. CumplHill Hloclf, Roil KtaloAcnt, Kmplojiui'iit A-jent,) Wildut'xStiuinshlp Agent, (Iroiil Burlington Hallio til Agent In Ametleii TO J.ET, HOUSF. and I'tenii-es lately oecupiod by W. O. Feitcook, on llurctauhi street. "lnci.lon given itninedhilely. For p.uliculaib, apply to 2d Uvv JOHN COLDUHN. ii f T, i iif)vni.n.t .3 flnm-n Lllltfifl Uy ill fiEi Carriage Building, 1 TrI.i,nlnBf und "lfi!luint Sk. ly) KT Hell Telepbnne. 1(17. "a & TARO CO.. Between Tort and Alakca Streets. i K- LI "!. Tclcphono 172. EMAN,' 1 (onoliilu, II. I. Custom Htte liiokcr, M-miy lln lu-r, M nutter II tdl in '; e- Jlloil'o, Vlp,tintl Lift luMU.tnui; Aneiit. nt3 Ivi WAKT13I), AIOV to tttteuU flaidv'n work, clran Uorse ami IUukJ'. nnd driw a little. A good, home m ed. nno $10 a uiitnih. Apph, t JE', ISLMAX, t)U Qeu'l Uusluvtis Atut. A trk i t N I -k 1 v- 1 ( t 3k i : w .iArtW saw&i8' flhi. 0: .'