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MR. R J. APPJoBBY,
TEACHER OF HANJO.
For terms, cnqulro at
74 lm WEST, DOW is CO., Fort St.
TO LEASE,
JMLA At Knpiolnul l'nrk. for n term
SS3H of six moiitlis, tlic Oottngo
HKSail nml premises now occqpU'd
ly the undersigned, arid containing
Parlor, Dining and 2 Bedrooms. Also,
Bathroom, Pantry nml Kitchen. Tho
Cottago Is nicely fumUhcil in overy
prirtkuln for housekeeping. A Jersey
Cow on tho premises furnishes quan
tities of milk, cream nml butter; also, a
nlco collection of good laying liens. To
n desirable party good terms will bo
offered. Apply to
70 11. J. AQNEW.
A LARGE & ELEGANT
Stock of Goods
Received ex Zealamlin,
NOW READY
AT
J. T. Waferhouse's
70 Queen & Fort Street Stores. tf
WANTED,
A GOOD, RELIABLE MAN, past
middle age, wants a position as
night -watchman. Apply to
. J. ALFRED MAGOON,
70 -12 Merchant St., Honolulu.
A CAKD.
Since establishing our Mission in this
city, we ha c frequently been solicited
to procure larger and more convenient
quarters for worship and Uiblu diss,
quite a number expressing themselves
as willing to contribute toward tho
necessary expense. Wc lme now so
cured the building on Fort stieet, for.
mcrly used as a gymnasium, thus incur
ring quite a debt; besides, somcchanges
nre necessary. Therefore we would say
to all who would esteem it a privilege to
aid us in tho matter, that they can con
fer with Mr. N. F. Burgess, or with the
undersigned. L A. SCOTT,
74 lm A.LARUE.
Burnt Out but NotDcad !
Byai's Boat-Mini Slum
Is now adjoining the rear of
Lucas' Mill,
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Crystal Sofia f oris
Manufacturers of
Ginger Ale, Cream Soda,
Lemon Soda, Lemonade, Sarsaparilla,
Fiuit Syrups and Essences and
CIDER
made from the pure Apple, all of which
wc guarantee be tho best.
JSfWcalso invito parties intending
starting stores for the sale of iced
drinks and wishing fountain supplies,
o call on us before going elsewhere.
The Crystal Sofla Worts,
jj P. O. Box 397, Honolulu.
; Bell Telephone, : : 298
,1 ' Mutual " : : : 330
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The Graml Work Finished .
Gen. Grant's Memoirs.
Both volumes areieady for d livery
The press all over tho woild speak in
ndmirablo terms of the books. Send
in your name to the undersigned and
secure a set.
Prices of tho two volumes (complete
set) are as follows:
Jn One cloth binding, plain edges
SO 00 per set
In full sheep binding, Library
style, marbled edges. . $11 00 per set
In fine half morocco binding, mui-
bled edges $1U,00 per set
In full Tin kiy morrocco, beveled
boaids, full gilt back and
edges $20.00 per Bet
In thrco calf $!i7.00 per set
J. E. "WISEMAN, General Busincsn
Agent of Honolulu, is our nuthorlcd
Agent on the lift' aiian IslandB. (10 lm
Great Excitement in Wales
about a Marvellous Cure.
Living Six Years Without
Going to Bed.
Mk.Editoii: While' spending a few
days at tho pleasant seaside town of
Aberystwith, Cardiganshire, "Wales, I
heard related what seemed to mo either
n fabulous story or a mai vellous cure.
TJio story wis that a poor sufferer who
had not been ublo to Ho down In bed for
six long years, given up to dio by ail the
Doctors, had been speedily cured by
some Patent Medicine Jt was rolated
with tho more implicit confidence from
the circumstance, us was said, thut the
Ylcarof Llanrystyd was familiar with
Dm facts, and could vouch for tho truth
of the report.
Having a little curiosity to know how
such stories grow in travelling, I took
the liberty while at tho village of Llau
rystyd to call upon tho Vicar, tho Rev.
1 Evans, u d to enmire about this
wonderful cure. Though u total strnn-
H. E. McllMTYRE & BRO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Groceries, Provisions and Feed,
EAST CORNER FORT AND KING STREETS.
New Goods received by every Packet from the Eastern States and JEurepo
b rcsh California Produco by every Stcnmcr. All orders faithfully attended to.
and Goods delivered to any part of tho city frcn of chnrge. Island orders roll
cited. Satisfaction guaranteed. Post OfUco Uox 145. Tclophono No. 03. 108 ly
P. O. Uox 207.
LEWIS & CO., GROCERS,
1X1 XToi't Htrcet,
Importers & Dealers In Staple & Fancy Groceries.
New Goods continually on the way. Just received Kegs Bauer Kraut, kegs Hol
land Herrings, kegs Tripe, kegs German Pickles, kegs Mixed Pickles, kits
Salmon Bellies, kits Mackerel, kegs Family Pork, kegs Corned Beef. For
Brcakfast--Whito Oats, Germea; Breakfast Gem and Shredcd Maize. Also, a
fine lot of Now Zealand and Portland Pcachblow Potatoes always on hand.
The very best of ISLAND BUTTER, plenty for everybody.
280
Prices low and SntlHfnction Guaranteed.
GEO. ENGELHARDT,
(Formerly with Samuel Nott
Iiuportor luutl lonloi- in
STOVES, CHANDELIERS, LAMPS,
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, HOUSE FUKNTSH1NO HARDWARE,
AGATE IRON AND TINWARE.
Agent HalFs Safe and Lock Company.
Beaver Block, - Fort Street.
US?- Store formerly occupied by S. NOT I , pi osite Spreckels & Co.'s Bank. -j
HO
JUST RECEIVED,
A Large and Elegant Stock of Misses and Children's Spring Heel Shoes of all
sizes. Alto, a Splendid Stock of
Gents' and Boys' Boots and Shoes.
FJRjsm
M. GOLDBERG,
CAJa?J3IDUL.'S BLOCK,
Corner of Fort & Merchant Streets,
Has just opened out a large and carefully selected stock of
Gent's Fine Furnishing Goods,
Custom-Made Clothing, and Hats and Caps
111 all tie Latest Styles and Fattens.
J5T Particular attention is called to an elegant line of Gent's Neckwenr.
28 tf
JOI ITT, 1. 8 Kmfcnm Street.
Granite, Iron and Tin Ware !
Chandeliers, Lamps and Lanterns,
WATER PIPE and RUBBER HOSE,
House Keeping Goods,
PLUMBING, TIN, COPPER AND
993 SHEET IRON WORK.
NOTICE.
THE undersigned hereby gives nolicp
that lie has purchased from Mr.
W. W. Wright all of tho said W. W.
Wright's interest in the Jinn of Whit,
man & Wright, and no receipts or obll.
gallons on behalf of tho said firm will,
from this date, be valid except signed
by ' S. M. WHITMAN.
Honolulu, Juno 88, 1880, 60
Telephones 240.
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S0Q ItEWARD.
SOME person or persons unknown,
came into my front lawn last night,
maliciously pulled up and carried away
six of my young cypress trees. Anyone
giving information that will cad to tho
conviction of the guilty party or parties
will ue paiu uie auove reward.
SO
N. F. BURGESS.
ft g)ftH$ Utoiitt.
MONDAY, JULY 19, 188C.
MOUNT ETNA.
The following is from a private
letter written by the engineer in
charge of the Pnlcrmo-Corleono
railway, and published in the Lon
don 'Times :
Cntnnia, May 2-1, 188C You
have probably heard of tho Erup
tion of Etna which is going on. I
left Palermo Saturday and camo
hero to sec it. Wc left hero about
3 o'clock (six of us, English)
Saturday afternoon, and drove to
Nicollsl, which we reached about fi
o'clock, and got mules and went up
to the 6ccne, There were crowds of
people going there, but we took a
different road and went up much
higher than tho general crowd. Wo
had a guide with us, and after a
three hours' climbing wc got to
within a couple of miles of the cra
ter itself. It is at the side of Etna,
you know, not near the top, that
this eruption has broken out, and wo
got on to a bit of high ground over
looking the whole scene. It was still
daylight when we got up there, so
that we saw tho wholo thing by day
light. We then settled ourselves
down to dinner, which we had
brought with us from Catania, and
of course it was soon dark, and
there we were comfortably "feed
ing" before the most glorious and
indescribable sight I over saw in my
life. It is perfectly impossible to
describe it, as no one can have any
conception of what it is like until
they sec it from where wo did,
which was on the high ground over
looking nearly the whole of it. At
the top is this enormous crater
throwing out flames and throwing up
stones some hundreds of yards,
with a continued roar like any num
ber of battles going on, and just be
low is another mouth from which the
lava comes, traveling at a tremend
ous pace. It divides into several
streams and follows the valleys.
Now imagine from where we were
that night, with our backs to Cata
nia, what ire saw. On our right
this enormous flame going hun
dreds of feet into the air, making
the whole sky red, and all down
past us from our right and extend
ing down miles to the left streams
of red-hot lava moving downward in
a mass for miles, and looking like an
enormous sea of red-hot coke. The
width across the lava where we were
was, perhaps, three or four miles,
and it started about two miles above
us and flowed some four miles or so
below us, so you must imagine a sea
of angry, red-hot lava five or six
miles long and three or four wide,
and about thirty or forty feet deep,
but all of it bright red. You can
judge whether it was a sight worth
seeing. I would not have missed it
for worlds. The lava is not liquid,
as most people suppose, but consists
of many millions of large and small
blocks of rocky-looking stuff rolling
onward. We saw one huge rock of
old lava standing in tho middle of
the stream of lava, which was
divided by it and ran round it ; the
rock was about the size of, say,
Quidenham Church, and this rock
suddenly split into two parts, the
smaller half crumbled up and the
other half was carried bodily down
with the stream, slowly and steadily.
We watched it until we left, and it
jnoyed about three-quarters of a
mile in about three-quarters of an
hour. We waited there until nearly
midnight, as we could not venture
down until the moon got up, and
then we reluctantly left this mag
nificent sight, which, as I tell you,
no description can give you any
idea of. As wc went up wc had all
gone into a little house vto sec it and
walked around it and tnought it was
unpleasantly close to the lava. Well,
as wc came down this house was in
flames and caught by the stream.
In many placos wo had to tako
different paths, so quickly had tho
lava spread as it came down ; and
from below it is awful, quite close to
it, to see this mass, thirty or forty
feet high, coming slowly toward
you. I brought a plepo of rpdhot
lava down with me, which tho guide
got hold of for me, as I could not
get it myself, it was so fearfully hot
I could not go close enough. Wo
put wire around it and I carried it
down on the end of my stick. In
fact wo each brought a bit down and
also some ashes or cinders which
rained down on us whenever the
wind was our way. Wc' got back to
Catania at about 4:15 a.m. Wo
were up near the crater nearly four
hours. Wo saw other people go up
to see the lower end of the lava,
stay there a few minutes and go
down again j but the way to do it is
to go right high up, arriving by day
light, and then stay there to see it
by night and watch tho changes
going on. It was glorious.
II. L. Laley of Chihuahua says
the grant of land made by the Mexi
can Government to the Mormons
lies in the Yaqui country, the in
habitants of which the Mexicans have
never been able to subdue. When
ever tho Government wants to com
pliment any one it gives him a big
grant in tho 'region. Millions of
acres have been so granted, but not
a foqt of grounds has eyor been held
by the grantees. The Mormons,
however, are determined to show
that they can hold what is given
them. If ever they subdue that
wilderness tho first thing the Mexi
pans will do wil be to take away all
their extra wives.
Just received, ex Lapwing, a largo consignment of
Genuine German Cologne,
Prepared by Johann Maria Farina,
Hollister & Co., 109 Fort Street.
The Leading Millinery House
CHARLES
Ki
Swiss Edgings, Laces, Parasols,
XTireiicli Kid Shoe and Slippers.
The above Stock will ho sold at very Low figures.
OJECASS. JT.
74
HATS, HATS,
Ladies' Bazar, 88 Fort Street
Is the Leading Millinery House of Honolulu !
With MRS. E. T. SKIDMOKE, the Sin Francisco favorite, as Manager, we are
sure to suit all tastes.
New4"Goods received hy every steamer. CHILDREN'S HATS made up to
order in all styles. Always on hand, a full line of
Laces, Embroideries, Velvets, Velveteens;
Plushes, Fcalhers.-Flowers, Tips, &c, Lodies'Misses' and Children's Underwear.
Also, Ladies', Misses' and Children's Hosiery in great variety. Just
received, a full line of the
Finest DEng-lisli Corsets,
In all sizes and colors, without doubt the best assortment to be found in
Honolulu.
All-Wool Queensland Shawls,
MRS. J, LYONS, Proprietor.
TEMPLE OF
OX and 63
"We are pleased to announce the arrival of our immense large Invoice of
Dry Goods, Fancy (roods, Laces, Eilon,
Clothing and Gent's Furnishing G-pods,
and are now offering unprecedented and unrivalled Bargains in all our departm'U
Letting Down the Price.
Just received, 100 pieces of very fine Victoria Lawn at $3 apiece, 10 yards; a very
large assortment of new Epring styles in Lawns, 4-4 Batiste, Sateens, plain
figured and brocaded, -white Pique and a full line of Dress Goodsthe latestout.
JLflaoe Boucle, Ladies' Tricot Olotli
in all the new shades; 40 dos Ladies Lisle Thread Hose at 40 cents,
the best value ever offered.
Clothing Department.
Just received, all the latest styles in Boys and Children's Suits'; Great'Bargains,
Boys Blue Flapel Sailor Suits at $2.C0 a Suit. Just received, direct from
Eastern manufactures,
Ladies' Men's. Misses' and Children's Shoes,
JJ
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New Goods, Just Received!
Shell' Hardware, Locks, Knobs, Padlocks,
A full line of Agate Waie, Houte Furnishing Goods, Eddys & Jewett's Refrigcra.
tors, Water Filters and Coolers, Ice Client, White Mountain Ice Cream Freezers,
now pattern; Lasy Lawn Mowers, Door Mats, Garden and Canal Barrows, Axe,
Hoe, Pick and Foik Dandles,
Socket and Planters' Hoes, a Superior Article,
Cut down Muskets, Powder, Shot and Caps,
m, , . , , , Fence Wire and Staples, Manila and Sisal Rope,
The latest novelties in Lamp goods, the very Best and second grado Kerosene Oils,
Berry Bros. Furniture Varnish. For sulo at lowest market rates by
Tie Pacific Hardware Comfy, Limited
FORT STREET,
P.O. BOX 310.
ESTABLISHED 187U,
JOS. E. WISEMAN,
General Business Agent,
Campbell JSloolc,
Real Estate Agent,
Employment Agent,
Wilder's Steamship Agent,
ureal uuruugion iwuroau Agent
in America.
OF-
J. FISHEL,
Has just received the newest Una of
Ladies' TJntrimmed Hats,
Tips, PlumcB,
Ornaments & Children's Hats,
Also, a very flno Stock of
FISHJEL,
The Leading Millinery House.
HATS,
72
FASHION,
JToirt Street.
which we oiler at bed-rock prices.
S. COHN & CO., Proprietors.
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HONOLULU.
83
Telephone 172,
Honolulu, H. I.
Custom House Broker,
Money Broker,
Manager Hawaiian Onera House
Fire and Life Insurance Acent.
(1U3 ly)
Mer-IsM S. I. Co.,
XjiMi'Jcxziy,
Tlie JBewt Route
to tho World Renowned
Volcano of Kilauea
The now and ttaunch
.Steamer W. G. Hall
Leaves Honolulu u I i0 o'clock a.m. on'
Tuesday, July tilth.
The steamer pa-m nlonir the entire
coast of tho leowanl side of Ilmv ill, af.
fording tourists a panorama of clintm.
ing Bcenery, and will stop nt Kuliku.
kuii Bay. where sufficient time Is allow,
ed to visit tho Monument of Captain
Cook.
Tourists by this route leach Punaluu
at 5 o'clock on the day after leaving
Honolulu, being only one night on tho
vessel, making tho cntlro passage in
smooth water. At Punaluu there Is the
FINEST HOTEL ON HAWAII,
and from there tourists will be conveyed
by railroad to Pahala, thence by stage
coach to Half. way House, whoro horses
and guides will be in attendance to con
vey them to the Volcano.
Tourists will hnve two nights and one '
whole day at the Volcano House.
Tickets for the round trip, $50, which
includes all expenses.
Apply to HARRY ARMITAGE,
Agent, at Williams' Photograph Gallery,
Fort street, or at tho ofllco of tho 1. 1. S.
N. Co., Esplanade. 870 flm
L. ADLER
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Begs to inform the Public in general
that he has received an
ELEGANT ASSORTMENT
of Ladles', Gents' and Children's
Boots, Shoes &
40
SLIPPERS.
lm
NOTICE.
AH complaintB have reached me ef
late from some of my customers
that they can purchase Hawaiian-made
Soap cheaper than I have been selling
it, I beg to state that I have always
transacted my business in a fair and
straightforward way, charging the same
price to all alike, and selling at a.
moderate rate; and at the same time I
would inform my customers and the
public that from and after this date my
price -will be $7 per 100 lbs.
T. W. RAWLINS.
Honolulu Soap Works, Leleo, Hono
lulu, June 21st. 59
TO THE PUBLIC.
fie Facile Transfer Co.
Office with O. K. Miller,
43 Merchant Street,
Bell Tel., 377, Mutual TeL, 391.
I am fully prepared to do all kindsof
drayage, hauling or moving -work, all oC
which I will guarantee to execute faith,
fully.
62 ly S. F. GRAHAM, Prop'r.
FOR SALU.
valuable
Heal
Estate
The Delightful Residence
of Rov. J. M. Alexander, situate at
Haiku, Maui,
Consisting of 223 Aores of Land,
of -which 20 Acres is planted with Euca
lyptus, fit for cutting for firewood. The
wood finds ready sale delivered on the
place. There are also 1 Acre in Guinea
frass, one of the most valuable grasses
nown.for stock-raising. Also,
A Large Dwelling House,
Servants' House, Carriage House,
and all the conveniences of a. home.
The premises have an UNFAILING
WATER SUPPLY, which is laid on in
pipes to the house and pastures. Also,
1 Choice American Stallion,
1 Jack, about 50 Horses,
mares and colts,
1" Part Durham Bull, about
50 Cattle.
The pasluro land is very rich, afford,
ing abundanco of pasturage for twice
tho number of stock now on it.
Several ravines closo to the house are
well stocked with hearing fruit trees
Alligator Pears, Mangoes, Peaches'.
Breadfruit, Pine Apples, etc., etc.
The large yard in which tho dwelling
stands Is a beautiful combination of
green turf, ornamental shrubbery aad
flowers.
The location is on tho slope about one
mile mauka of the Haiku Mill, and ow
ing to its elovatlon the scenery is unsur.
passed, and the temperature much cooler
than at the sea level,
There is a good English school at
Haiku,
Extensive"adjacent lands are for sa e
or leaso In case the purchaser wishes o
combine them for a large ranch.
Also, 28 Acres and an 8-Eoom
Cottage at Olinda,
. At an elevation of 4,000 feet I
TERMS MODERATE Cash or mort
gage. For further particulars, apply to
L. A. THURSTON,
78 2wj 88 Merchant Street.
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