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to m.ajece 3roo3mc
For a Large & Tariefl Assortment ofGoofts
Suitable for tlic Celebration of November Kith,
to arrive, with Chas. J. I'ishcl,
On the S.S. Alameda, Oct. 28.
CHAS. J.
The Leading Millinery
391
Wm .F'l
H. E. MclNTYRE & BRO.,
IMFOUTERS.'AND DEALERS IN
Groceries, Provisions and Feed,
EAST CORNER FORT AND KING STREETS.
New Goods received by every Packet fiom the Eastern States and Europe
Fresh California Produce ly every Steamer. All orders fnitbfully attended to.
and Goods delivered to any part ol the city free of charge. Island orders Foli
cited. Satisfaction guaranteed. Post Ofnco Box 145. Telephone No. 03. 1C8 ly
CHAS.
King Street, between Fort and Alnkcn Streets,
HAS RECEIVED, PER AUSTRALIA,
Smoked Salmon, Smoked Halibut, Hams, Bacon, Block Codfish, Kits and tins Sal.
inon Bellies, kegs Butter, Cala Checso, kegs Pickles, kegs Pig Pork, Table Rai.
sins, Figs, Almonds, Walnuts, Spiced Beef, Boned Chicken, Lujx h Tongues, Chip,
ped Beef, cases Oysters, Sardines, Sea Fonm Crackers, Flour, ISian, Wheat, Oats,
White Castilo Soap, Granulated Sugai, Cube Sugar, Powdered Sugar, Qermea,
Breakfast Germ, Choice Teas, French Peas, qlc. Aiso;
" Good Night " and Palace Brands Kerosene Oil.
All at LowcstJ market rates andi Satisfaction Guaranteed. $& P. O. Box 5172;
342 Telephone lit).
Telephone 240.
LEWIS & CO., GROGERS,
1 1 X Fort fcsti-cct,
Importers & Dealers in Staple & Fancy Groceries.
Just to hand, per steamer Australia Kegs
Beef, kegs Family Corned Pork, Kegs
Kegs urystni urips, Kits isxtra uuoico sail
rvstai urips, Kits isxtra uuoico wumon jjcmics, tuts jsxtra uuoice
Mackerel, fresh Smoked Halibut, fresh Smoked Salmon, fresh Smoked Sau.
sage, fresh Smoked Beef, Whittaker Starr Hams, Hm Dupee Hams, Jacob
Dold's Buffalo Hams, Cala Dried Figs, black and white; Quia Cheese, Oregon
Cream Cheese, Swiss Cheese, Sap Sago Cheese, Pine Apple Checso and Edam
Cheese, 21lhlockB; Snow White Codfish, CIcily Lemons, fresh Pears, Red
Cabbagep. CSf" Particular attention is called to a nice assortment of the ram.
ous Holmes & Coutt's Biscuits, Graham Wafer?, Oaken Flakes, Sea Foam
Wafers, Midgets, Ginger Wafers and Water. These biscuits, and a full line
of Canned Goods and Grain, also fiesh Apples in boxes, in quantities to suit,
at'lowest market price. New Cala Potatoes and Onions In fine condition. 17
Just received, ex Lapwing, a largo consignment of
Genuin
ierman
Prepared by Johann Maria Farina,
Hollister & Co.,
P.O. BOX 315.
ESTABLISHED 187U.
JOS.
General
Campbell Bloclc,
Real Estato Agent,
Employment Agent,
wnacr s meamsuip Agent,
Great Burlington Railroad Agent
in America.
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FisiieL
11 ml UuUdl lIilDIIlQa
FISHEL,
House, corner Fort anil Hotel strcecs.
P. 0. Box 297.
Holland Herrings, kegs Family Corned
Family Sam kiaut, kegs Mixed Pickles,
ologne,
109 Fort Street.
Telephone 172,
WS77V9ftl
E. WISEMAN,
Business Agent.
Honolulu, II, I.
Custom House Broker,
Money Broker,
Manager Hawailan!Oneia House.
Fit o and Llfo.Insurauco Agent.
uiwiy;
Jki flVMBIM.'.JJ.I.ll irjimuujxijuiut
A Woman's Sullbriugs and
A. Voice from AiiHtrln.
Near 'tho village of Zllllngdorf, hi
Lower Austria, lives Maria Hnus, nn In.
telllgentnnil industrious woman, whoso
Btoryof physical suffering nnd final le
lief, as related by herself, Is of interest
to English women. " 1 was employed,"
she says, " in the work of n largo farm
house. Ovcr.woik brought on sick
headache, followed by a deathly faint
ing and sickness of the stomach, until I
win unable to retain either food or
drink I was compelkd tii take to my
bed for scvcinl weeks. Getting a little
better fiom lest and quiet, I sought l .
do sonic work, but was soon taken with
a pain in my side, which in a little
while seemed to spread over my vvholo
body, nnd throbbed in my every limb.
This was followed by u cough nnd
Hhoilncss of breath, until finally I could
not bow, and 1 took to my bed for the
second, nnd, ns I thought, for the last
time. My friends told nu that my time
had nearly come, nnd that I cotild not
live longer than when the trees put on
their green nee more. Then 1 happen
ed to get one of the Seigel pamphlets.
I rend It, nnd my dear mother bought
mo a bottle of bcigel'a Symp, which I
took exactly nccoidlng to directions,
nnd I had not taUcu the whole of it be
foio I felt ii great change for the better.
My last illness began Juno '1, 18S2, nnd
continued to August 9th, when 1 began
to take the Syrup. Very soon I could
do a little light work. The cough left
me, unit x was no more troubled iu
b'cathlng. Now I am perfectly cured.
And oh, how happy I nm 1 I cannot ex,
piess gratitude enough for Scigol's
Syrup. Now I must tell you that the
doctois iu our district distributed hand,
bills cautioning people against the
medicine, telling them it would do them
no good, and many wcro thereby intlu.
enced to destroy tho Seigel pamphlets;
but now. vvhoiover one is to be found, it
is kept like a relic. The fow preserved
arc borrowed to read, and have lent
mine for six miles around our district.
People have come eighteen miles to get
me to uuy mo nicuicinc lor mem, Know
ing thnt it cured me, and to be sure to
get the light kind. I know a woman
who was looking like death, and who
told them there was no help for her,
that she had consulted several doctors,
but uone could help her. I told her of
Scigcl's Syrup, nnd wroto the name
down for her that she might make no
mistake. She took my advice and the
Syrup, nnd now she is in perfect health,
nnd the people around us arc nniazed.
Tho medicine has made such progress
in our neighborhood that peoplo say
they dou't want the doctor any more,
but they take the Syrup. Sull'crers from
gout who v. ere confined to their bed and
could hardly move u linger, have been
cured by it. There is a girl in our dis
trict who caught a cold by going
through some water, and was in bed five
years with costiveness and rheumatic
pains, nnd had to have an attendant to
watch by her. There was .not a doctor
in the surround ing districts to whom
her mother had not applied to relieve
her child, but every one crossed them
selves and said they could not help her.
Whenever the little bell rang which is
rung in our placp when somebody is
dead, we thought surely it was for her,
but Scigel's Syrup and Pills saved her
life, and now she is as healthy as any.
bod', goes to church, and can work
even in the fields. Everybody was as
tonisl'ed when they saw her out, know
ing how many years she had been in
bed. To-day she adds her gratitude to
mine for God's meiclcs and Scigel's
Syrup. Mama. Haas."
The people of England tpe.ik confirm,
ing the nbove.
A-l'tor Hoveral Yciun.
"Stoke Ftrry, January 9th, 18S4.
"Gentlemen, I have used Siegel's
Syrup for several years, and have found
it a W03t efllcacioiiB remedy for Liver
complaints and goneral debility, and I
nlways keep some by me, and cannot
speak too highly in its pralto I re
main, yours ti uly, Ilainett King."
A.rtav Hlxtecn Yeaiw.
"95, Newgate Street, Worksop, Nott,
"December 80th, 18S3.
'Gentlemen, It is with the greatest
of 'pleasure I occord my testimony as to
tho clllcacy of Mother Scigel's Syrup.
My wife, who has suffered from acute
Dyspepsia for over sixteen years, is now
pcifeetly better through tho bale help
of vour Syrup. I have sent pounds in
medicines from doctors In fact, I be
gan to think she was incurable, until
your marvellous medicine was tried.
I remain, yours, thankfully,
Ai.rium Foiid."
Ai'tor Msmy Yearu.
" WhittlclcWoods, near Chorlcy,
"December 20, 1S8'I.
"Dear Sir, Mother Scigel's medicine
sells exceeding well witli us, nil that try
It speak highly in its favor. We had a
case of a young lady that had been trou.
bled many years With pains after eating.
She tells us that the pains wcro entirely
taken nway after a few doses of your
medicine Yours truly, E. Peel."
Tlio JCU'eotH liavo Ijcoh
"Worxluivl'ul.
"(Ilford Road DispeiiEiuy, Duklnfield,
May 3, 1884.
" Dear Sir, I nm happy to inform
you that tho salo of your fay nip and Pills
increases here continually. Several of
my customers speak of having derived
more benefit from tho use of these than
fiom nny other medicine. In some In
stances the effects havo been wonderful.
Your very respectfully,
It wly Pno. Edwin Eastwood, J.B."
HONOLULU IRON 'WORKS.
ISteam engines, sugar mills, boll.
ers, coolers; iron, brass and lead cast
ings; machinery of every description
made to order. Particular attention paid
to ship's black smithing. Job work exe
cuted at short notice. 1
TEQ. B.THOMAS,
Builder.
Office, corner Alakca and Queen streets,
MUTUAL TKLEl'nONK, 395.
814 P. O, Box 117. Cm
N. F. BURGESS,
84 King street, ; : Honolulu.
Cai'iH'iitcr and JtiiilW-r. JlnimuKO anil
(.t'licrnl Jlxpi'CHH.
Drnying and steamer Freight carefully
handled.
Carriage painting done by a first-class
workman at 78 King street.
Jobbing in above lines attended to with
promptness, and charges according to
the amount and quality of work.
Ofllco Tclephono, 202. Residence, 1C2.
143 Jy
Maaa&ManarikM
Iu gaily jlWin,
TUESDAY. OCT. 12. 188G.
HIS HONOR'S LEVEE.
"Mr. Stebbins, isn't it curious
how many innocent people nrc being
daily arrested?" queried his Honor
as lie came iu and hung up his hat.
"It is, indeed," sighed Mr. Stcb
bins. "I was just leflecting upon
that very fact."
"You probably have a few on
hand this morning?"
"I believe I have, In fact, sir,
there are two or three poor unfor
tunates here whom I wisli to inter
cede for. I am sure they arc guilty
of nothing more than being the vic
tims of misfoi tune."
"Bring them out, Mr. Stebbins,
and let the blind coddess welch
them in the scales."
IX.i'OCUN'Ci: THE FinST.
Catherine Trcinoil was the first
innocent prisoner brought out. Ilcr
hair was down, one of her eyes in
mourning and one of her fingers was
badly bitten. She looked ns tougli as
rhinosceros steak.
"Mrs. Trcinoil," said his Honor,
"Mr. Stebbins regards you as an
innocent woman."
"Mr. Stebbins be hanged, sir!"
she stoutly replied.
"Then you arc not innocent 1"
"Not by a barrel-full, sir, and I
don't thank him for slandering my
character. I had a few sips of beer,
your Honor, and then me and Mary
Jane Busteed encased in a bit of
holiday exercise."
"Do you plead guilty to disturb
ing the peace?"
"Of course I do. That's what
I'm here for. If I'd been at home
mending my husband's stockings I
shouldn't have been collared by a
blue-coat and brought down here to
sleep on a plank bed all night."
"Well, I'll say thiity days."
"Which the same is very reason
able, sir, and I'll always speak a
good word for you."
Stebbins turned white and red
and plum-purple, and retired to his
corner with his feelings much hurt.
NUJIUEK TWO.
He was a tall, lean, lank man
with a sorrowful face and feet which
almost stuck out doors. Stebbins
had given him tobacco and kind
words, and had expressed the belief
that an innocenler man was never
behind the bars.
"James Dakin, perhaps there has
been a mistake about this!" queried
his Honor.
"I rayther guess not," replied
James.
"The charge is disorderly con
duct. You don't look like a tough
nor a diunkard."
"Well, I'm both, and don't you
forget it! The chap as takes me
for anything innocent ought to have
his hair glued on. I plead guilty to
the charge and want to be sent up.'
"For how long?"
"I'm not particular. Of course,
I don't want to be a hog and take
all the sentences j-ou've got to give
put, knowing that other people have
rights, but perhaps you could make
it two months!"
"I think I could."
"Thank you. I want a rest and a
place whero I can get the whisky out
of my system, It I in
much I "
asking too
"Oh, no, no, no! I'm desirous
of extending you every possible
help, nnd will make it sixty days.
You can fall back."
Stebbins was a broken man by
this time, but he had still another
surprise in store for him.
NUMDUit thui:i:.
Perry 1. Davis was a very short
and solid man, with laige blue eyes
which seemed to be looking into the
far-awa'. There was a quiver to
his lips as ho faced the music, and
Stebbins turned an appealing look
to the desk."
'(Prisoner, ypu seem to bo hugg
ing some great sorrow," remarked
his Honor.
"I do, eh? That's whore you
get left, Judge. All tho sorrow I
hug you can put in your eye !"
"Be a little more lespectful in
your language, sir. Tho charge is
that you got drunk and kicked in a
door."
"Humph! Didnt they say any
thing about my licking three differ
ent men? I want that put down to
my credit."
"Ihen you plead guilty to tho
charge in the warrant?"
"Exactly. I'm a biniscr from
away back, and I don't care who
knows it. I'm not going to plead
the baby act when cornered."
"You have sonow in your eyes,
Perry."
I 'Pooh! That's the gin 1 guzzl
cd last night."
"Mr. Stebbins, here, believes that
you aro a wronged man."
"Oh, ho does! Well, Mr. Steb
bins, here, don't know enough to
chow putty! When anybody
wrongs Perry P. Davis you'll hear
Komo howl, nnd I don't thank any
body to give mo taffy."
"How will 810 fine do you?"
"Al right, but I can't pay."
'Then I'll make it sixty days,"
"That's fair, and I can't com
plain. Good bye, Judge, and if
your man Stebbins don't get sun
sttuck this fall you'd better put him
under a glass case for tho winter."
Detroit Free Press,
THE SOUTHERN GROSS PEARL.
What is known ns the great South
ern cross pearl is one of tho curious
things exhibited at tho Colliulcries,
or Colonial exhibition in London.
This object is one of tho moat re
markable freaks of nature as it is
also one of the most beautiful nnd
valuable. The jewel consists of
nine pearls naturally joined together
in the form of a cross, and was
found utHoeburn, Western Austia
lia, in 1881, by a man belonging to
the Echoouor Ethel. The owner,
"Shiner Kellcy," nnd Clark, the
man who found the pearl, wcru filled
with amazement, and, thinking it
was some heaven-wrought miracle
and with a certain amount of super
stitious dread, buried it for some
time. It is valued at 10,000, and
is now tho propci ty of a syndicate
of gentlemen of position in Western
Australia, at whose solicitation Mr.
Strcetcr was induced to biing it to
England. It has changed hands
many times, and each time it hap
done so tho seller has made 100 per
cent profit on the price paid. It
naturally attracts great attention at
the Exposition. S. P. Bulletin.
Great Excitement in Wales
about a Marvellous Cure.
Living: Six Years Without
Going: to Bed.
Mn. Editok: While Bpcnding a fow
days at tho pleasant seaside town of
Aberystwith, Cardiganshire, Wales, I
heard related what seenud to nn either
u fabulous stoiy or a m u vcllous cure.
The stoiy was thai a poor sufiem who
had not been able to lie down in bed for
si long yeais, gieu up to die by all the
Doctois, had been speedily cuied by
some Patent Medicine. It was iclnlcd
witli the more implicit confidence from
the circumstance, as was said, that tho
Vicar of Llaniyblsd was familiar with
the facts, and could vouch for the truth
of the report.
Having n little cuiiosity to know how
such stories grow in Unveiling, I took
the libcily while at the village of Llan.
rvttyd to cull upon the Vicar, the Rev.
T. Evans, and to enquiie about this
wonderful cme. Though a total stiau.
gei to him, botli he and his wife most
graciously uitoituincd me in a half
hotn's conversation, principally touching
the ease of Mr. Pugh, in which they
seemed to take a deep and sympathetic
mteicst, having been familiar witli his
sullcrings, and now lejoiceil iu what
scemeti to lliem a most remarkable cine.
Tho Vicar remaiked thathepicsumcd
his name had been connected with the
report from his having mentioned the
case to Sir. John Thomas, a chemist of
Llanon. Ho said Mr. Pugh was foinier
ly a icsidentnf their paiish, but was now
living iu the paiish of Llnnddcinol.
He btrongly vouched Mr. Win, Pugli's
chaiactcr as .i respee'taMe fanner and
worthy of credit. I lull the venerable
Vicar with a livelier sense of the happy
relation of a pastor and people, feeling
that he was one who truly sympathised
w ith all who aio afflicted in mind, body,
or estate.
On my icturii to Abcrjstwith, I was
impressed with a desiio to see Mr. Pugh,
whose reputation stood so high. His
farm is called Pancom-Mawr, signifying
"above tho dingle," situated near the
summit of a smooth louud Hill, over
looking n beautiful valley in which is
situitted the lovely ivymantled Church
of Llnnddcinol. I found Mr. Pugh,
apparently about 40 years old, of medium
height, l.uher slight, with a pleasant and
Intelligent face. I told him I had heard
of his great afiliclion and of his remark
able ami almost miraculous relief, and
that I had come to learn from his own
lips, what there was of tiulh in the re
ports. NOTICE.
HEREBY give notice that from
and after this date, I will not
he responsible for any debts eon
ti acted without the written order of
myself or wife, -
SAMUEL PARKER.
Honolulu, Sept. 10, 1880. 28 3m
Thos. Lindsay,
MANUFACTURING JEWELER.
108
No. CO Nuiianu fcticet.
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NTERPRISr
PLANING MILL-
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Alnkcn, near 4(iiecn St
Tclriihonu US,
x. m:cis:ejiv!zie:,
Contractor nnd Ituildcr.
S'orcs and offices Jilted up, Estimates
given on nil kinds of brick and wooden
buildings, Plans and Specifications fur-
nisiieu iss uuiee, liu
Heretauia St.
Mutual Telephone, UVJ:
100.
Postotllce Box,
322 ly
BROWN & PHILLIPS,
Pinnt leal Plumbers, Gas Fitters
and Copper-smiths, Nn. 71 King stieut,
Honolulu. E3?" House and Ship Job
Woik promptly executed. itW
J A. Mckenzie,
PKAOTICAL PLUMBER
and Gas Fitter.
All orders for House or Ship work
promptly executed.
C2T 81'P nt to 1'ost Ofllco, Bethel
Street. P. O, Box 11)0. Bell Tele,
phono 434. 104 ly
J. NLOATJr. &Co.
Dealers in all kinds of
STATIONERY,
Tho Latest Foreign Papers always on
liaml at the Gazelle liock Merchant
I r el ,
t3r Tho English Admiralty Charts
always on huiul. I. by
WEMER & CO
aiunufacturlne JowellerH,
NO. OS XT-OIVT STREET.
Constantly on hand a large .assortment
of every descrlntlonof Jewelry, Watches,
Gold and Silver Plated Ware, &e.
J voa ly
Pacific
Iff
Witt
ft H'WHif
BJilrBi
JKjggpfiiM
3Nov Goods ly
JO! ITT, i. 8 Kaalinmami Street
Granite, Iron and Tin Ware !
Oliandeliers, Lamps and Lanterns,
WATER PIPE and RUBBER HOSE,
House Keeping Goods,
PLUMBING,
993
SHEET
Yosemite Skating
SOUOOL
Will bo open every afternoon and even,
ing ns follows:
Honda-, Tuesday, Wednesday and
Saturday I'.vchIiikh,
To tho public in general.
For Indies and gentlemen.
Hnturdny Afternoons.
For ladies, gentlemen nnd children.
Lessons in Fancy Skating.
MUSIC.
Friday and Saturday Evenings.
WILLIAM WALL, Manager.
ida&M
ELEBB&ref'
gfDg
R. f$QRE & Co.,
Ship's Blacksmith & Goneral Machinist.
tS?" All work Promptly
formed.
and neatly Per.
205 'Am
Rhoads & Greene,
House Builders and Architects.
Plans, Sperillcalionsnnd detailed Draw
iiigt. furnished for all kinds ot wood or
briok buildings, nnd Estimates given
for tho same, All jobbing- promptly at
tended to and charges moderate. Any
of tho above work entrusted to our care,
will receivo our personal attention.
Orders from tho other hlunds solicited.
Office and Shop, 88 Queen St.
TELltl'llONE 818.
Honolulu, May 7, 1880. 323 ly
VjJIlK.SKATEjMW'
"77tf
l, mM
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Hardware
Co., Id,
HONOLULU, H. I.
Novelties iiiLamiJ Goods,
A new Invoice of Lantern. Kerosene OH of tho very
Best Quality, Htnvcs, Ranees and Tinware.
SOMETHING NEW,
Recommended by File Underwriters of s-an Fianclsco,
etc, etc. An actual Protection iijjainst 1'lie.
harden G-Sand Grenades,
A Small Lot, to Close Consignment.
Full lines of ljaidwaic, Agtlcullural impliuiLUt', etc.
XOvei - y St 01111101'. !,T
TIN, COPPER AND
IRON WORK.
A LARGE & ELEGANT
Stock of 6-oods
Received ex Zcalandia,
N OW READY
AT-
J. T. Waterhouse's
76J Queen & Foit Street Stoics. If
Manufacturers of
Ginger Ale, Cream Soda,
Lemon Soda, Lemonade, Sarsaparilla,
, Fruit Syiups aud Essences and
CIDER
madejfrom the pure Apple, nil of which
we guaiantee to be tho best.
S&" We nlso invite parties intending
btarting Mores ioi the sale of icid
drinks and wishing lonntain supplieo,
to call on us before going elbevv hei e.
Tie Crystal Sola forte,,
P. O. Box 897Ilonolnlu.
Bell Telephone,
Mutual "
.298
:. 330
317
WILLIAM MILLER
Cabinetmaker
And Upholsterer,
No. 03 Hotel street,
Opposite International Hotel,
Canes and Valking Sticks,
Made of overy kind of
NATIVE WOODS
rackets, Corn ices, Curtain Poles, &c.'
made ot the latest designs.
Honolulu Library
AND
Reading Room Association.
Cor. Hold dc Alultcu StrcclH.
Open evi'iy Day and Evening.
The Library consists n tho piesent
ttmo of over Five Thousand Volumes.
Tho Heading Boom Is Mipplied with
about llfty of tho leading nowspapeis.
and pcilndlotils.
A Pailor in piovided for eonrurisatloui
aud game.-.
Tonus of membership, llfty cents u
month, payable cpiiuteily in advance.
Xo fonnnllty lerpiiied In joining except
signing the toll.
Strangeis fiomfoielgu eoimtiics nnd
vlsitoiri fioin the other islands mo wel
come to the looms at till times as guests..
This Association having no leguliu
meaus of summit except tho dues or
meinbei-b, it is expected that lcsldents.
of Honolulu who deshu to avail them
selves of Its pi 1 lieges, and all who feel
an Intel est In maintaining an Institution
of this kind, will put down their names
and beeonui lcgulnrcontiibutois.
S. II. DOLE. Piesldent,
M. M. SCO'lT, Vlee-Piesldcnt,
II. A. FAHMELEE, Seeictaiy,
A.L.SMITH.Tieasuier,
O. T. ItODGEHS, M.D.,
Ohuirmau Hall anil Libraiy Committee,
Crystal Ma Works
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