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THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 188G.
, ARRIVALS.
Aug C
Bk Cuibarlon from San Francisco.
DEPARTURES.
Aug C
Ilk Birmalt for Portland, Or
VESSELS LEAVINC TO-MORROW.
Scbr Ainerloau 01 rl for San Francisco
ISktitc Geo O Perkins for San Francisco
VESSELS IN PORT.
Bktne Mary Wlnkehnan, llackus
Uk Caibarieu, Ilulibnril
Gcr bk F C Sloben, Bruhu
Ger scbr Mary 0 Uolini,
Gcr bk Furst Bismarck, Vundcr Vlng
Bk Btrmah, 0 II Jonas
Bk lloldcu, .Toycnson
Bktno Geo 0 Perkins. Acknian
Jlktnc Consuclo, Cousins
Norwegian bark Aurora, Sutterland
VESSELSTXPEOTEO.
Haw brig Alllo Rowe, J Phillips, from
Hongkong, due Sept 10 to Nov 10.
Bol bark Don Nicolas, Ross, from
Port Townscnd, W T, duo July 20-31.
Nlc bk Rtmljlo, Howard, from Du
parturo Hay, B C, duo Juno 23-U0.
R M S S Alameda (Am). H G Morse,
from San Francisco, en route to tbo
Colonies, due Aug 7.
Haw steamship Zcalandta, K van Otc
rendorp, from San Francisco, due Aug
u.
Ger bark raclflc, Oilman, from Bre
men, due Sept 20-UO.
Am bark California, from Port Town
send, W T, due Aug 1-11.
Am tern Eva. J O Wikmmi, from
Port Townscnd, W T. due Aug 10-20.
Brit bk Isle of Erin, Nicholson, from
Liverpool, due July 15-31.
Am bk Edward May, Johnson, from
Boston, duo August 20-31.
Brit ship Amaua, from Liverpool, due
August 10-25.
Am scbr Ida Schnaucr, from Eureka,
Cal, due at Kahului, July 20-30.
Brit bark Ironcrag, from Liverpool,
due October 15-30.
Brit bark W II Watson, from Liver
pool, due October 1-20.
Gcr bark Livingstone, from Hong
kong, duo August 10-20.
Am ship Fairlleld, from Hongkong,
due August 20-30.
Am bark Nicolas Thayer, Crosby,
from Newcastle, N S W, due August
18-23.
Am bark Elslnorc, G W Jcnks, from
Newcastle, N S W, due August 20-30.
Am bark Paclllc Slope, Barnes, from
Newcastle, N S W, due September
10-25.
O S S Australia, (Haw), II Webber,
from San Francisco, August 23d.
K M S S Mnraroa, (Brit) James Edie,
from the Colonies, en route to San
Francisco, due An gust 28th.
PASSENGERS.
From San Francisco, per bktno Mary
Winkelman, Aug 4 Prof II Kellogg
and wife, and Julius Odfergelt.
For Portland, Or, per bark Blrmah,
Aug 5 MrLalsner, wife and 3 children,
P Luddeckc and D Saltzinanu.
SHIPPING NOTES.
The American bark Nicolaus Thayer,
Capt Crosby, sailed from Newcastle, N
6 W, July Oth, with 848 tons of coal, for
Kahului, Maui.
The American bark Elsinoro Cant G
W Jenks, sailed from Newcastle, N S
W, July 14th, with a cargo of coal for
this port.
Tho American ship Richard III ar
rived at San Francisco prior to the
departure of the Mary "Wiukehnnn, 35
days hence.
The harkentine Mary Winkelman,
Capt Backus, arrived last evening 15
days from San Francisco, with about
1000 tons of general merchandise.
The bark Caibarieu, Capt II F Hub
bard, arrived this morning 20 days from
San Francisco, with 187 hogs and gen
eral merchandise.
LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS.
The bashful boys will danco this
evening.
.Music nt tho
Yoscmito rink
to-
morrow night.
A riANO for sale 1
buy a piano? Apply
Who wants to
to Mr. Jordan.
Two men were burnt in the firo
Tuesday night. Wooden you believe
it?
Mb, Gookim's "Special" adver
tisement must bo read to bo appre
ciated. Caitain Hubbard's familiar and
friendly face is again visible on the
"wharves.
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Mjt. Geo. Lucas received 55,240
bricks from San Francisco this
morning.
The steamer Iwnlani will take a
mill and maceration machinery to
Lihue, Kauai, next trip.
The location of a thriving black
smith shop on Fort street is marked
by a lurge anchor opposite 1
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Mrs. II. Bcrger and children have
gono to imbibe tho invigorating air
of Kaneoho for a few weeks.
The regular cash salo of Messrs.
E. P. Adunis & Co, commences at 10
o'clock to-morrow morning.
The Honolulu Yacht it Boat Club
will meet at their boat-houso to-morrow
ovening, for tho election of dele
gates. ' -.
Deputy Marshal Dayton and Mr.
C. O. Berger, insurauco agent, are
investigating tho tiro in Mr. Miehiels'
store.
Anyone finding a bank pass-book
in tho iiniiiD of Flora Lovoy, will ob
lige by leaving it at Messrs, Bishop
& Co.'s bunk.
Tjieiu: will bo a regular meeting of
tho Board of Roprcbentutives of the
Fire Department at tho Bell Tower
this evening at 7:30.
Brisk times uro being experienced
by tho Honolulu Planing Mills, and
activity in observable in every part
of tho establishment.
The quarteily meeting of tho
Honolulu Athletic Association will
bo held at Mr, Bolto's ollico tp-juor-jow
uf tcnioou at U o'clock,
Mr. Flshel's great Inventory flnlc Is
now on, and will continue to llio end
of tho present month. But " the
early bird catches tho worm."
A chance for investment, tho like
of which does not happen every day,
is presented in real cstnto for pale tit
the corner of Palace walk and Punch
bowl street.
Tin: grounds on which the Inter
national Hotel formerly btooil, back
of Casllo & Cooke's warehouse, Is
being denuded of trees, cleared of
rubbish, and lovelud.
Tun Kapiolnni whnle-hoat crow
and the senior six-oared crew of tho
came club were pulling ahout tho
bay last ovpning. His Majesty was
coxswain of tho latter.
Timer urchins in a Hut-bottom
dingey capsized near tho King's bunt-
house yesterday aitcrnoon. u noy
managed to reach solid footing, hut
tho dingey drifted away.
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Theuk will ho n regular meeting of
the trustees of the Honolulu Library
and Beading Room Association ut
tho Library hull, on this Thursday
evening at 7 :!10 o'clock.
.
Mn. E. P. Low in a shell and the
Myrtle six-oared senior crew in their
boat hud a brush on tho water, while
practicing yesterday evening. Low
handled his boat too well for tho
Myrtles.
.
Tin: Marshal oilers a roward of
.$500 for information that will lead to
the arrest and conviction of tho party
or putties who set fire to M. Miehiels'
store, on the morning of the -1th
instant.
.
A tradesman remarked this morn
ing that ho now pays -fGO a month
rent, whereas in tho golden past he
paid only $15, and got a bigger price
for his wares and did a larger trade
then than now.
Tiieke was not a single vessel of
the I. I. S. N. Co.'s lino in port yes
terday morning, an incident that has
not occurred for a long time. The
Lehua was tho only vessel in port of
tho Wilder S. S. line.
Mn. Sol. Ephraim received 185
hogs by the Caibarieu this morning
two thoroughbred Berkshircs.
Nine game chickens of a rare kind,
also cuine by the Caibarieu for Ko
hahi plantation, Hawaii.
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One of tho hind wheels of Rev.
J. A. Cruzan'a buggy was broken this
morning in, front of the Pacific Hard
ware Co.'s store. The buggy was
turning around when a passing vehi
cle struck the wheel and broke it.
The new steamer Kauai, for the
Inter-Island Steam Navigation Co.,
is expected here on tho 15th inst.
New steamer No. 2-for the same com
pany is in course of construction and
is expected hero in November next.
Most of the space on both sides of
Maumikea street, above Kitig street,
is now occupied with buildings, either
completed or in the course of erec
tion. Several new structures have
commenced within a few days past.
The presence in every part and
street of the town, during some period
of tho day, of it covered wagon, bear
ing the inscription in large letters of
" Honolulu Steam Laundry," seems
to indicate that the laund.ry is doing
a lively trade.
Edward Dunn, who was kicked by
a horse on Tuesday afternoon, as re
ported in this paper yesterday, died
at tho Queen's Hospital at 3 o'clock
yesterday afternoon, and was buried
at 10 o'clock this morning from the
Roman Catholic Cathedral.
A coNfiinEitAiiLE quantity of cako
was left from the sociable at Princess
Liliuokalani's last Tuesday ovening.
It was sent yestorday to tho children
of Kapiolani Home, Kakaako. As
tho Band played there at tho same
time, the children had a double treat.
Messrs. J. M. Oat, Jr., & Co. arc
expecting next month a choice ship
ment of interesting books by popular
authors, including Lever, Ainsworth,
Melvillo, Smart, Hugo, Roe and
others, Thoso wishing to secure
copies are cautioned to send orders
early.
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Thikty-two half-pound tins of
opium wero discovered under the
bowsprit of tho barkontino Mary
Winkelman this afternoon, by Mr.
Winchester, ono of tho Custom llouso
guards. Tho drug was taken to tho
Custom House, and as the importer
of the opium is not known no urrcbts
have been mado.
Lieut, A, S. Muhaulu bus been
elected senior Captain of Company
A and J. K. Mauloa, junior Captain
of Company B., Queen's Own. Thero
has been an addition of seven mem
bers to tho roll this week. A squad
under Captain Muhuulu will begin
drill in artillery practice at tho bar
racks this evening.
Mu, Horrick, turner, Bethel street,
is putting tho finishing touches on n
very handsomu walking stick, for a
gentlomau in town. The stick is
composed of nino varieties of native
wood, so artistically and closely fast
ened together that tho most careful
scrutiny could scarcely detect tho
joints woro it not for tho change of
color. Tho wholo is not only a skil
ful, but a very pretty, production.
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The Mary Winkolmun, which
arrived last evening, brought 4 days
later intelligence than that received
by the last steumer from the coast.
About tho only ium of special interest
is that Gladstone had decided to re
sign and conduct an uncompromis
ing opposition to tho succeeding
government. Tho complete returns
of the Biitish elections wero received
from Aiialralia by tho Mariposa, on
Sunday,
A new bnrkentlne measuring LIB
feet keel, 13 feet depth, and 31 feet
10 inches beam, is being built at
Port Blakoly, by Messrs. Hall Bios.,
for tho island trade. Several Hono
lulu merchants have an interest in
tho vessel. She may bo hero by the
1st of December next. She will cost
when completed .$35,000. Captain
Hubbaid of tho Caibarieu will take
command of the new vessel. Ho
speaks of going to Port Blakely on
his return to tho Coast to supervise
tho construction of the harkentine.
She will como hero consigned to
Messrs. Castle &. Cooke.
Tin: regular monthly meeting of
tho Honolulu Rilles was held at tho
armory last evening. Tho captain
elect not being in town, First Lieu
tenant II. P. llcbbard presided.
After tho customary routine of busi
ness tho armory iiuestion camu up.
It was unanimously decided that the
Rilles lease "the Central Park rink
for a certain period, provided Mr.
Hart, the proprietor, be reasonable
in his charge. Two medals, one gold
and the other silver, made by Messrs.
Spear & PfeiUur, and paid for by
members of the Ritlcs, are to be put
up aB lirst and second prizes, and to
bo shot for some Saturday afternoon.
The crack shots of tho company will
not compete for the medals.
BUSINESS ITEMS.
l)u. Whitney's Dental Rooms will
bo closed from Tuesday, August 10th,
until noon, September 13th. -it
Pictuui: Frames and Cornices
mado to order, old Frames repaired,
regildcd, etc. King Bios'. Art Stoic.
1102 (it.
For tine Ico Cream, Cakes and
Candies, go' to tho reliable Elite Ico
Cream Parlors, 85 Hotel street. Their
Ice Cream is recognized as the best
in town by all connoisseurs. 01
Dn. Flint's Hkaht Remedy is a
Specific for all forms of Heart Dis
ease and also for Diseases of Kidneys
and Circulation. Descriptive book
with every bottle. Benson Smith &
Co., Agents. 351
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Patronize Home Industry by buy
ing cigars of J. W. Hingley, Cigar
Manufacturer, at the" Crystal Soda
Works, where ho is prepared to till all
orders at the lowest possible whole
sale prices. Island orders solicited
and promptly tilled. Tho attention
of dealers is respectfully invited to
the fact "no license is required" to
sell these cigars. Do not forget the
name J. W. Hingley, nor the place
Crystal Soda Works, Hotel street.
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ESCAPED FROM THE HOME.
Seven girls, children of lepers on
Molokai, who were recently brought
to Honolulu and put in the Kapio
lani Home, at the Kakaako Branch
Hospital, escaped about nine or ten
o'clock on Tuesday night. They
were, with more or less dillicujty,
overtaken aud returned to the Home
by policemen, but at live o'clock
next morning they again got away,
and scaling the high fence of the
Hospital grounds, escaped. All
efforts to recapture them since have
failed, although the police were pro
mised a reward for bringing them
back. Either they are hiding in the
bush or are harbored by friends.
POLICE COURT.
TnunsDAY, August 5th.
Mrs. M. Keau was charged with
deserting her husband (Hon. J.
Keau), without cause, since 1st
inst. She pleaded not guilty. Hon.
J. Keau testified about a "breeze"
that occurred between his wife and
him on Sunday morning last, which
ended in her saying she would leave
him, to which he answered, "all
right," whereupon she dressed her
self and went out, since which he
had only seen her once. Defend
ant made a statement, in the course
of which she said it was impossible
to please her husband. Justice
Bickcrton treated it as a first case,
as it was said that two former ones
were settled out of court, and dis
charged defendant with a repri
mand. Peter Miranda, cruelty to ani
mals, pleaded guilty and wns lined
87 with $3 costs. He was seen
breaking in a horse on the Palama
road yesterday, and boating it
cruelly about the head.
A case of assault and battery was
remanded until the 10th.
AN EARL'S BODY-CUARD.
A Chinese boy 11 years of ago
recently arrived in the city after a
journey to England ns tho body
guard of Earl Russell, a young
nobleman. Tho boy has had a good
education at the iMission schools,
and his exceptional intelligence
attracted 'tho attention of tho
young Englishman while "doing"
San Francisco. Ho obtniued
the consent of the Mongol's father
and took him to England, but
tho grandmother of tho earl at once
manifested a dislike for the heathen,
and, during the absence of her
grandson, gave him some money
and sent him back to this city. The
young carl has made arrangements'
to havo his juvenile body-guard
returned when his lordship reaches
maturity, but the Chinese declines
to associato further with Kngliuh
aristocracy. San Francisco Chron
icle. Richard Ely Colt, cousin of tho
inventor of Colt's revolver, died of
appoplexy in New Ypik, July 12,
aged 85. Ho was landlord of the
Exchange Hotel, at Sandusky, at
(he time of the lirst visit of Dickens,
who refers to him in "Ainciicau
Notes" us thu handsomest man he
had seen in America,
'rxs, I nil , i uii iiM miiMK 'mkj-.mm
DYNAMITE.
A few days ngo sonic boys found
in a cellar in lirooinc street, New
York, a number of bombs mid
several feet of gns-plpe charged
with dynamite. The house in which
they wore found was formerly the
home of Stephen O'Urlen, who was
sentenced In 1881 for robbing Col
lector Hubert's brewery of SI 1,000
in daylight. "While in Sing Sing,
he dropped one day on a freight
engine, terrified the men and
escaped. For a long time he
evaded arrest, passing part of the
time in his old home in the society
of Heir Most, his preceptor and
guide, but last winter he was again
sent to Sing Sing.
ROYAL MARRIACE IN PORTUCAl.
The marriage of tho Crown Prince
of Portugal with tho Princess Marie
Ainulio of Orleans was celebrated in
the Church of San Domingo, Lis
bon, on Saturday, May 22. The
Princess A incite, accompanied by the
other members of the Orleans family,
proceeded direct from the Palace of
Nossa Senhora das Keccssidudes to
tho church, escorted by Princo
Alplionso, second son of the King.
The procession was of a most impos
ing character. Twelve of the old
est Marquesses of the Portuguese
peerage supported the canopy erect
ed at the entrance of the church for
the reception of the King aud
Queen. The Crown Prince received
the Princess Amelie at the church
door. As soon as tho royal pair had
advanced to the altar the Patriarch
of Lisbon formally asked the consent
of the King and Queen of Portugal
and of the Couitc and Comtess de
Paris to the marriage, and then, in
accordance with tbo usual custom,
placed the rings on tho linger of the
bride and bridegroom. Mass was
then celebrated, at which the Priu
cess communicated. At the mo
ment when the Patriarch pronounced
the benediction the guns in the fofts
and on the war vessels in the Tagus
fired salutes, and peals were rung
by the hells of all the churches in
the capital. The Patriarch then
proceeded to intone a "To Deum,"
which was performed by the royal
choir and orchestra. The ceremony
being concluded, the Patriarch con
ducted the newly married pair to the
door of the church, followed by tho
King and Queen, the Dukeof Aostu,
Prince George of Wale-? Duke Ferdi
nand of Coburg and his children,
and the Princes of the Orleans
family. Auckland Evening Star.
A SHOCKING ST0RV.
A horrible, and it is to be hoped,
unique case of barbarious ill-trcat-mcut
of a child has just been
brought to light in Paris. The vic
tim is the little son of a commercial
traveller living in the Rue Boulle,
near the Boulevard Richard Lenoir.
For the past two years the boy, who
is now ten, has been kept in a dark
closet, scantily clothed and fed on
small rations of bread and salt, even
his supply of water is limited. He
was frequentby beaten by his un
natural mother, who threatened to
kill him outright, and he did not
even know in what country, street,
or house he was living. The poor
child, who had been previously put
out to nurse in the country, had
been brought to the house at the
risk of his life in a box, and the
neighbors were actually ignorant
of his existence. A few days ago
the boy was handed over to n wo
man, who took him to the hospital,
and his terrible condition at once
showed the surgeons to wind in
human treatment he had been sub
jected. The police were communi
cated with, and after much tremb
ling hesitation the little victim, who
had learnt from the woman
where his parents lived,
gave them the address. Even
then the police had some difficulty
in finding the house, as the con
cierge innocently declared that his
family only .consisted of tho father,
mother, and a little girl of twelve.
Questioned by a police, the mother
at lirst stated that tho hoy was not
her son, but at last was compelled
to admit the fact, as also that she
had often broken sticks in V-boutins:
him. His sister spoke of the poor
child with the utmost cynicism. She
had begun by saying that she had
no brother, aud it appears that she
had assured her aunt that ho was
boarding out. As for the father,
ho was often absent from home, and
left his wifo to do as bhu pleased
with the little martyr. The child is
in a deplorable condition. Although
ten yenrs of age, he does not look
more than six. His body is fright
fully emaciated and covered with
bruises, and until he went to the
hospital, ho had not lain in bed for
two years, lie has no hair, it hav
ing all been torn off bis head by his
mother, and his scalp is one great
open wound. So savage was the in
dignation aroused in the district by
these disclosures that the wifo of
the commercial traveller had to bo
taken to gaol by a strong body of
police, or she would inevitably have
been lynched. rAueklund Evening
Star,
TO 1U2NT.
npVO nice coinfortablii Cottages on
X Lillha btiiL't, near School, each at
if 12 per month. Enquire ut
M. S. ORINUAUM & CO.,
88 2w Queen btrcut.
FOJt SALE,
Largo BAY HOUSE
easy riding, and bro
ken to harness, hult.
ablo for KxpitBs or
Druy work.
F. J. LOWREY.
05.1w
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Xnf
1 , . ,winraa
Oholco Property for Snlo.
LOT CORNER OK FORT AND
School Streets belonging to Mr. M.
Louisson. Enquire nt the olllce of
M. S. GRINUAUM&OO.,.
85 ltn Queen streets.
IVIU. B. J. APPIiBHY,
1JL TKAOll Kit OF BANJO.
For terms, cuqulie l
74 'm1 W'KST, HOW & CO.. Fort St.
TO THE PUBLIC.
Tie Facile Transfer Co.
Ollico with C. 1C. Miller,
U Merchant Street,
Boll Tol 377, Mutual Tel.. 391.
I mn fully prepared to do all kindsjof
drayage, hauling or moving work, nil of
which I will guarantee to execute faith
fully. G2 ly S. F. GRAHAM, Prop'r.
H. Hackfeld & Go.
Havo just Received, by the
". FUUST IIISMAIIOK, "
FROM URKMKN,
XTull Assoi'tmont ol"
Beers, Winn mi Lipors,
St. Pauli Beer.
A Splendid Line of
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Filter Presses anil Filler Press Cloth,
Sugar and Coal Hags, all sizes;
Hemp Twine, Gilvanized Fence Wire,
SIMSDEX-. RAILS
with Fish Plate?, Holts and Spikes,
Poithuid Cement, full weight,
English roceries,
Rooflnj; Slntc, Havana Cignr,
A mmilier of the much. favored
JEi.exoplion
with a largo quantity of the most popu
lar Music.
YELLOW SHEATHING METAL
Also, Swedish Mutches, Crockery,
01 tfj tc, Etc.
Corporation Stocks
FOK SALE.
r-Ait
VALUE.
Haw'nOairiiiKcMaiif'g.Co., ijJ 00
E.,0. Hnll &Son, 75
Inter-Island S. N. Co., 100
Hull Telephone, 33
llaw'n Agricultuiul Co., 100
C. Brewer & Co., 101
WooiUuwn Dairy, 00
Wiiiluku Sugar Co., 0B
Wniinnnnlo, 170
Star Mill. 0425
Reciprocity Sugar Co., 0
Ico Company, 87
100
100
100
10
100
100
100
100
100
GOO
100
100
L. A. THURSTON. Stock Biokci
39Miiioliiuil Street. lfil ly
A CARD.
Since establishing our Mission in this
city, we have frequently been solicited
to procure larger and more convenient
quill tcrs for worship nnd Bible diss,
quite a number expressing themselves
as willing to contribute toward the
necessary oipeuse. Wc have now se
cured the building on Fort btrcet, for.
mcrly used as a gymnasium, thus incur
ring quite a debt; besides, some changes
are necessary. Therefore we would say
to all who would esteem it it privilege to
aid us in tho mutter, that they can con
fer with Mr. N. F. Burgess, or with tho
undersigned. L. A- SCOTT,
71 lm A. LA RUE.
Aner illimy "Vc-uvn.
"Whittle-lc Woods, near Chorley,
" Decern ber'20. 188.1.
" Dear Sir, Mother Suigel's medicine
sells exceeding well with us, all Unit try
it speak highly in its favor. We hud a
case of a young lmlv that had been troti.
blftl ninny ycaijs with pnins after eating.
Shu tells us tliat Ihu pains wero entirely
taken nwny tiller a few doses of your
medicine Yours truly, E. Puni.."
A-l'tui Huvural YcnrH.
"Sloko Furry, January Oth. 1881.
"GciilU'iiien,--l linvu used Slegel's
Syrup for several years, and have found
it a most ellicnclous remedy for Liver
complaints and general debility, and I
always keep soniu by me, and cauiiot
speak loo highly in its pniiso I re
main, yours truly, Harriett King."
jVl'lor Hlxluen Vuiii'H.
"05, NuA'gntu Stieet, Worktop, Notts,
"December 20lh, lt8:i.
"aeiitlemen, It Is with the greatest
of pleasure I uccord my testimony us to
tho elllo.icy of Mother Selgel's t-yrup.
My wife, who has suU'ercd from acute
Dyspepsia for over sixteen years, Is now
perfectly better through tho solo help
of your Syrup, I havo sent pounds In
medicines from doctors in fact, I be
gnu to think she was Incurable, until
your marvellous lnedicluu was tried.
I remain, yours, thankfully,
Ai.i'iti:i t'oiin."
rJMio 'JCtl't)ln litiv lx-eji
AVoiMllM'i'lll.
"'Ilford Road Dispensary, Duklnflohl,
May a, 188J.
" Dear Sir, I am happy to inform
you that tho 6ulo of yourbyrup and Pills
increases here continually. Several ot
my customers speak of having derived
moro beuellt fiom thu use of theso than
from any other medicine. In some in.
stances tho etleets huvo been wonderful.
Your very respectfully,
It wly 1'ito. Edwin Eastwood, .I.B."
The White House,
IS'o. 11H IS'uuiuill HI toot,
Honolulu, II. I.
Private Family Hotel; Terms Reason,
able; Flrtt-class Accommodations.
MRS. J. YIERRA, Proprietress.
315 ly
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PAINTING ! .
Having fccuicd tho Services of
Geo. C. Stratemeyer
wo arc prepared to execute all
orders in
House or Sig-n
JPaiiiting". '
HONOLULU PLANING MILLS.
IIP tf
Mortgagee's Notice of
t(
NOTICE Is hereby given that in ac
cordance with a Power of Snlo
contained In a ccrtnln mortgage deed,
dated the 2nd day of September, A.D.
11:81, made by Ioanc Moluhl of Wnllua.
uka, lCawidlmu, Island of Knunl, to
John Ross of Honolulu, ami recorded in
the olllce of the Registrar of Convey
ances, nt Honolulu, in Liber 01, on
pages 180 and 181, and for a breach of
conditions in said mortgage deed ton
talued, to wit: the non-payment thereof,
nil and singular the premises described
in Enid mortgngc deed, will, after the
time limited by law, be sold ut public
auction In Honolulu.
The property to be sold under the snld
power of Sale is situuted nt Leleo, Ho
nolulu, Island of Oahu, and consists of
a House and Lot, more particularly des
cribed in R.P. 22T.8, L.C.A. 2133.
JOHN ROSS, Mortgagee.
By W. C. Paiike, his Attorney.
Honolulu, July 24, 1880. 88 3w
Crystal Soia Worts
Mnnutacturers of
Ginger Ale, Cream Soda,
Lemon Soda, Lemonade, Sarsaparlllo,
Fruit Syrups and Essences and
CIDER
made from the pure Apple, all of which
we guarantee to bo the host.
1ST" Wc also Invite parties intending
starting stores for the sale of iced
drinks and wishing fountaiu supplies,
to cull on us before going elsewhere.
Tie Crystal Soda Works,
P. O. Box 397, Honolulu.
Bell Telephone,
Mutual "
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Mer-Islanu S. N. Co.,
3L.lArXTI3I,
Tlxe Best Itoxite
to the World Renowned
Volcano of Kilauea
The new nnd staunch
Steamer W. C. Hall
Leaves Honolulu at 10 o'clock a.m. on
Friday, August 13th.
The steamer passes along tho entire
coast of thu leeward sldo of Hawoil, af.
fording tourists a panorama of charm,
lug scenery, and will stop nt Kenlukc.
kuu Bay, where sulllclcnt time is allow,
cd to visit tho Monument of Captain
Cook. ,
Tourists by this route reach Punnluu
nt 5 o'clock on tho day nftcr leaving
Honolulu, being, only ono night on the
vessel, making thu entire passage in
smooth water. At Punnluu there is thu
FINEST HOTEL ON HAWAII,
and from there tourists will bo conveyed
by railroad to Pahala, thencu by stage
coach to Hnlf.wuy House, whero horses
and guides will be in attendance to con
vey them to the Volcano.
Tourists will havo two nights aud one
wholo day nt 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 olllce of tho 1. 1. S.
N. Co,, Esplnnndo 370 0m
Yosemite Skating
SCHOOL
Will bo open every afternoon and even,
lug us follows:
Holiday, TucHilny, M'cdiicHctuy aud
Matarduy J'.vcnlugH,
To tho public In general.
For ladies and gentlemen.
Hntnrdmy Afteruoonu,
For ladles, gentlemen and children.
Lessons in Fancy Skating.
UUH1C,
Friday nnd Saturday Evenings.
WILLIAM WALL, Manager.
WXXjX12R.'& H. S. CO.,
Limited.
Steamer Einau
King, Commander,
Leaves Honolulu each Tuesday at
4 p.m., touohlcg at Lahalna, Maa
laea Hay, Makena, Mahukouu, Ka
wulline, Laupahoehoe and Hllo.
Returning, will touoh at all th
Move ports, arriving at Honolulu
each Saturday afternoon.
MOM!
iForecose
IfcfaefalK
K -J "'
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Burnt Out, but Not Dead !
Is now adjoining the rear of
Lucas' Mill.
C2
NOTICE.
complaints have reached inc of
Into from some of my customers
A9
that they can purchase Hnwalliin-mndc
Soap cheaper than 1 have leen selling
it, 1 beg to state that I have nlwnys
trnnsneted my business in a fnir and
straightforward way, charging thesnma
price to all alike, nnd selling nt a
moderate rate; nnd at tho same time I
would Inform my customers and tho
public that from and nfter this date my
prlco will be $7 per 100 lbs.
T.W.RAWLINS.
Honolulu Sonp Works, Leleo, Hono
lulu, June aist. fil'
We should Blot Out Disease
in Its Early Stages.
The disease commences with a slight
derangement of the slomnch, but, If
neglected, It in time involves thu wholo
frame, cmbrnclng thu kidneys, liver,
pnncrens, and iu fact the entire gland,
ular system; nnd the afflicted drags out
a miserable existence until death gives
relief from suffering. The disease is
often mistaken for other complaints;
but If the reader will ask himself tho
following questions he will bo able to
determine whether he himself Is one of
the iilllletcd: Have I distress, pain, or
ditllculty in breathing after eating? is
there a dull, heavy fueling, attended by
drowsiness? Hne tho cj-cs a yellow
tinge? Does a thick, siicky mucous
gather nbout the gums and teeth in the
mornings, accompanied by a disagree
ablo tnste? Is the tongue coated? Is
thero pain in the sides and back? Is
there a fullness about the right side ns
If the liver weie enlarging? Is thero
vertigo or dizziness when rising sud
denly from an horizontal position? Aro
the secretions from the kidneys highly
coloured, with a deposit after standing?
Docs food ferment soon after eating,
accompanied by flatulence or belching
of gas from thu stomach ? Is there fre
quent palpitation of thu heart? Theso
various symptoms may not bo present at
one time, but they torment the sufferer
in turn as the dreadful disease pro
grosses. If the case be one of long
standing, there will be a dry, hacking
cough, attended after a ti m u by ex pec
toration. Iu very advanced stages tho
skin assumes a 'dirty brownish appear,
mice, nnd the hands and feet arc covered
by a cold sticky perspiration. As tho
liver and kidneys become moru and
more diseased, rheumatic pains appear,
and the usual treatment proves entirely
unavailing against the latter agonising
disorder. The origin of this malady is
indigestion or dyspepsia, and a small
quantity of the proper medicine will
remove the disease If taken in its incip
iency. It is most important that tho
tllseaso should be promptly nnd properly
treated in its first stages, when a littlo
medicine will effect a cure, nnd even
when it hns obtained n stiong hold tho
correct remedy should be persevered iu
until every vestige of the disease is
eradicated, until thu appetite has return
ed, nnd the digestive organs restored to
a healthy condition. The sure and
most effectual remedy for this distress
ing complaint is "Selgel's Curativo
Syrup," a vegetable preparation sold by
all chemists ami mdicinu vendors
thcoughout the world, and by thu pro
prietors, A. J. White, Limited, London,
E. C. This Syrvp strikes at the very
foundation of the disease, and drives it,
root and branch, out of the system. Ask
your chemist for SeigePs Curativo
Syrup.
"Jyisi-strcet .Mills, uainoringc.ucniii,
"London, E. C, July 24th. 1832
"Sir, It gives me great pleasure to ho
nble to add my testimony in favour ot
your valuable Syrup ns a curativo ageut.
I had suffered for some length of timu
from a severe form ot indigestion, and
the long .train of distressing symptoms
following that disease. I had tried all
possible means to get relief, by seeking
tho best medical advice. I had swallow,
ed sufficient of their stuff' to llont u man. '
of-war, so to speak, but all to no avail.
A friend of mine, coming on thu scena
in thu midst of my sufferings, brought
with him a bottle of your Sclgcl Syrup;
ho ndvlscd mu to try it, stating be felt
confident it would benefit me. Being
weary of trysng so many drugs, 1 con.
demned It beforu tilul, thinking it could
not possibly Jo me any good, but ulti.
mutely dvtcrmincd to take thu Syrun.
After doing so for a short time it work
cd such a clinnge in mu that 1 continued
taking it for nearly two months, and I
then felt thoroughly cured, for I havo
discontinued its use for llvu weeks, and
feel in the he&t of health, and can pur
take any kind of food with ease aud
comfort. 1 nm therefore thankful to
you that, through thu t'lMrumentality of
your valuable medicine, I am restored to
tho stato of health 1 now enjoy. Yours,
truly, W. S, FonsTEii.
"To Mr. A.. J. White."
Those who nro in thu "Asthma
Furnace" should I050 no time 111 obtain,
ing relief by thu use of "Tho Hosing,
weed Tar Mixture;" but do not use tho
medlclno unless you will follow till tho
directions "to tho letter."
Poor Asthma sufferers, who nro
strangers to "tired Knturo's sweet
restorer, balmy sleep," should make use
of "The Rosinweed Tnr Mixture." Quiet
refreshing sleep will follow its use
"Waterloo llouso, London Stile, ChlB
wlck, 'February nth. 1882.
"Messrs. Wnlto ami Co., London.
"Gentlemen,- It Is with meat plcafi
lire that I add my testimony to tho
wonderful effects of Selgel's Syrup. For
years I nad been suffering from bilious
attacks, which began with giddiness;
then u mist would como before my cyct,
so that I should not bo ablo to recognise
any ouu or anything at thu distance of a
yard or two from my face. This would
ho followed by exccsslvo trembling of
my knees, so that I could not stand
without support; after which a severe
headache would occur, lusting often two
or three dues. I havo tried various
remedies for theso distressing symptoms,
but until I tried Selgel's Syrup I had no'
relief. Since then I have had excellent
health iu every respect, and If ever I
feel a headache coming 011 I take one
dose of the Syrup, which arrests It.
Hoping that this testimonial may bo tho
menus of Inducing others (who suffer as
I used) to try thu Syrup, us I feel sure
they will receive speedy beuellt aud
ultimately bo cured, I beg to remain,
yours faithfully,
"A. II. Houton."
Selgel's Operating Pills prevent 111
effects from excoss iu eating or drinks
Ing. A good doso ut bed-time renders
a person lit for busindss iu the morning..
If you have Asthuitt tue' TUc Kosluwteci
Tar Mixture,'"
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