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V ISf fey m t KJ BISHOP & Co., BANKKKS llonohihl, Hawaiian Island?. Draw Exchange on tho Uanlc oi. Oivllt'ornln, H. X And tin lr ageuts tn NEW YORK, BOSTON, HONG KONG. Messrs. N. 51. Rothschild & Son, London Tho Commercial Bank Co., of Sydney, London, The Conimercliil Bunk Co., of Sydney, Sydney, The Hank of New 'piihiud: Auckland, Olirlstcliurcli, and W clllngtoii, Tho bank of British Ooltuiitdu, Vic toria, B. 0., anil I'm I land, Or and Transact a Qcncutl Banking Business. COO ly fledged 'to neither Sect cor lttj, lint established for the benefit of nil, THURSDAY. DEC. 'J. 1880. TITLES, THEIR USE AND ABUSE. In all countries where a monar chical form of government prevails, arc always to be fount! numbers of titled persons. That is, men who, either from patrician birth derive hereditary titles, or men who have distinguished themselves by doing some signal service for their coun try, cither in war, science, geogra phical reseat eh, saving life, inven tion, or introducing something that supersedes anything else, thus add ing to the progress of commerce or the knowledge of mankind, and ate rewarded for their services by a State title. Gteat Britain, a monarchy on a large scale, has both these classes of titlei in profusion, the hereditary article and the one conferred during the life time of its possessor. The Hawaiian Islands, a monarchy on a small scale, its population scarcely equaling that of an ordi nary market town in Great Britain, has its titles, too. Iletc none of them are hereditary, except those of the Royal family. Tho others arc all creations of the time. Hut our creative powers make up for the deficiency iu the ' line of hereditary titles. They are even equal to the task of making Koyal Princes. So that there is really no lack of titled persons in the country. In fact, it is said that the Hawaiian Kingdom contains more men bearing titles, in proportion to the number of its in habitants, than any other country on the face of the globe. Our nobles, who are simply legislative dignitaries, are limited by law to twenty, or there is no telling how long the list might have become ere this. The kingdom is prolific in orders and decorations ; but these do not seem to carry with them any dis tinctive title. How many there are altogether the writer cannot tell, and how many persons have been initiated into membership and honored by the badge it would be hard for anyone not in the charmed circle to ascertain. As just inti mated, the decorations do not seem to distinguish their wearers as Lord, Lady, or Sir, So and So ; but , if you go to a fashionable evening gathering you may gather an idea of the wonderful abundance of these glittering ornaments. A breast or a neck without one is quite singular. Our titles run mainly in the line of military rank. The Generals, Colonels, Majors and Captains make a prodigious company. When Introduced by a friend to Colonel A, Major U or Captain Cook, you are naturally expected nt your next meeting to give him his full title, as on the occasion of introduction. Call him Colonel, and It Is all right, even if you cannot call to mind his surname at tho time. Our Major's, for the most part, arc of a modest, reticent nature, being apparently afraid of being asked to what icgi ment they belong, uilil when they had their last engagement. Cap tains aie the most numerous, mid are as plentiful as mosquitoes. One heats them addressed as Captain, and not to show a lack of respect, falls into line, and says Captain, too. Ihil with the stianger a dilll culty sometimes arises a to whether Captain Ko and Ko is a military or sea-faring gentleman, Although a practiced eye can generally tc that the Captain has never had a mili tary training, whilst his own tongue reveals the fact that he is not a Bailor. But the titles which are the most troublesome arc those given to Gov ernment olllcials through the news papers, the Daily Bumxtin in cluded along with tho others. Dur ing the past two or three weeks a grand opportunity has been afforded of learjiing Who's Who. The King, we all know and honor as our ruler. But why always refer to him as His , . -. . . - """ ' $ f 'i 'fff'f' i'hi' "ftttdiiii hu grT fllii;7ii'CiiiiinifefTfft Atnjcsty the King? Surely one or the other is sulllcicnt. By way of comparison reference is made to tho Queen of the gicatcst monarchy on earth. In addressing her by letter or on State occasions, Her Majesty gets her full title; hut in writing abbut her in tho newspapers, she is simply styled the " Queen," or " Her Majesty," without the com bination of the two, and the addi tion of Empress of India, etc., etc Coming to the respective Gov ernors of the Islands and the Min isters of the Crown, we find them with "Excellency" prefixed to their names. Nobody objects to this, probably, but the unfortunate newspaper rcpoiters and compo sitors, who have a strong aversion to writing and setting up, " His Excellency W. M. Gibson, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Premier, etc., etc., then arose, and looking around in a benignant and omnis cient manner, said, a-hem, etc., etc." It is a useless waste of lime and money. A gentleman known a short" time back as "Curtis," is now " His Excellency Curtis P. laukea, Governor of the Island of Oahu, His Majesty the King's Chamberlain, and Colonel on His Majesty the King's Staff, etc." A dozen or two others might be men tioned, including the gallant Eque-rics-in-Wailing to His Majesty the King, but the foregoing are sulll cicnt as examples, 2sTow contrast the Honolulu papers with the London papers. The Lon don Times and other influential London papers refer to the Premier and First Lord of the Treasury, as plain Mr. Gladstone. That is, he was thus spoken of while holding those positions. So of all others, It is Lord Hartington, Mr. Bright, and so on. The office held by each member of the Executive is not re peated on every occasion that his name is mentioned. People of worth and distinction are too well known and too highly respected to require a string of titles always dragging after their family name. The cxpeusivencss of printing "His Excellency" about 5,000 times a year is no small matter to the printer. On State occasions, it is all right ; but not day after day, and twenty or thirty times in one column. The Advertiser set the example, three or four years ago, and it has proved contagious, Would that we could wipe out the malady, and thereby save our readers from being atllicted with the perusal of what they already know, and our typos fioni eja culating strong adjectives because of everlastingly stumbling over " His Excellency." Let it be distinctly understood that these remarks are not directed at individuals, but intended as a Tunning commentary on the un called for repetition and too fre quent use of honorable titles. This, by the waj', reminds us that we have a Major on the Daily Bul letin staff, but he moves about iticofjnito, having discovered that there wore already too many gen tlemen wearing that title in the Hawaiian Islands, ELECTRIC LICHTS FOR MARINE PUR POSES'. Our remarks made yesterday in these columns on the uso of electric lights for marine purposes have been disparaged by the P. (J. Ad vertiser, this journal having stated this morning that " it (the electric light) has been in use at the South Head Lighthouse, Sydney, for several years past." What we stated is a fact, and the result of a lengthened experience in the most densely navigated (if we may be allowed the term) part of the world. It may suit at Sydney Heads where the coast is, so to speak, iron bound and steep-to, to use a nautical term, but it is undesirable for a coast line that shoals out for several miles. For instance,- it would not suit for u light on Barber's Point, where a spit extends seaward a con siderable distance. Tlio approach to i Sydney ami the approach to London aie widely different. Wo merely tin ew out a "suggestion" to the Hawaiian Government which thpy might do well to consider before moving in the matter of marine illumination. The writer has entered both Sydney harbor, and the Straits of Dover. If his memory serves him rightly, it is rarely or never, that a sea going vessel enters Sydney Bay during tho hours of darkness. The South Head light is a grand idea for master mariners in the offing, but it does not lead them through the jiarrQW channel to tho baj', By all means lot electricity be introduced on the Ilfiliolultt lighthoUsu if it will improve tho navigation, but be care ful that it docs not cause many a shipwreck as it has done- off Dttngc ncss. Fortunately, tho white foam of a coral and reef-bound coast like that of Oahtij'ls" always visible at a reasonable distance, but the entrance of the channel is none too wido to warrant a deep sea-going vessel in entering by night. We maintain that the trade of the port docs not warrant vessels being piloted in during dark nights, and to attempt such a measure by the aid of an electric light on our present light house would be sheer madness. True, our ocean steamers fre quently go out of port after night fall, but the buoys are invariably lit up for the occasion. We advo cate, for the bQiielit of mariners, a first-class paradln light as used almost universally throughout the world for marine purposes. There arc works cxtimt tltijt fully expound this subject, though we regret to say our library does not contain one. Far be it from our intention to " cast discredit on the electric light for marine purposes," but cir cumstances alter cases. Had it been a success at Dungeness, it would bo in uso nt the present day, but proving otherwise, it was dis used and an oil lamp erected in its stead. JLOST, ON NUUAN U S l'HEET. BETWEEN Kukui unci HotH, iin untiuished Satin Smoking 0 ip. Finder will please leave at Bullktix Ofkick. 08 2t CLASSES IN FRENCH AND SPANISH LAN gunges taught. Private Itsons given to ladies at their own residences. For particulars applv t" F. MARCOS, OS lw Op. Chinese Church, Fort St. NOTICE. . A MEETING OF THE FIRST Di vision of the Liliuokaluni Ednca. tionnl Society will be held TO-MORROW afternoon, at 3 o'clock, nt lh" room of Engine Co. No. 1, on King street. Members are rcquesttd to at lead. Per order Secretary. MRS. GEO. O. BECKLKY.- NOTICE. ALL PERSONS ARE WARNED not to trespass or shoot (under penally of the law) upo i the lands in Kaneohe and Kailun,' Oahu, owned or leased by the undersigned. NANNIE R. BREWER. By her Attorney-in Fact, P. C. Jones. OS lw Charlie McCarthy Has received from fan Francisco, per Mariposa and other late arrivals a choice selection of American and Havana Cigars among which aiu Wedge, Cherubs, Triplets, Cheroots, Operas, Duetts, Bed Cross and the Flor de Cuba. ALSO so mi: Full lrcn, l'ct, Hweet Corporal nod other Itrandu of CicarctteH. Don't fail to try his celebrated Iiittlo IMuIcb. They are better than ever. 107 TTOICa: STREET, t8 Opposite Williams' Gallery. 2w NOTICE. MR. C. BOLTE rcquebts that all bills against the Jubilee Committee be sent him at once. 17 lw NOTICE. NOTICE Id HEREBY GIVEN TO whom it may concern, that I carry on my business ol Share Planter to the Kilnuea Sugar Co, by myself. 07 at ARTHUR E. II. SWIFT. A SPECIAL MEETING of Hawaiian Lodge, No. 21, F & A. M., will he held US- THIS (THURSDAY! evening, at 7:H0 o'clock. Third Decree. Visiting Brethren cordially invited. Per order of the W. M. 67 It WM. JOHNSON, Sec'y. TO LET, rrHE well known Old .Corner -L 1'remiHCM. Apply at tho BEA VER SALOON. 07 lw ROOM TO LET. NICE FURNISHED FRONT room in a niivato famllv on tkhool A Street, between Nuuanu and Eort; third nutfso iroiii ioi uer oi jMuuanti. imr 1IOUSE TO LET. HOUSE TO LET AND FURNITURE for sale, at I'alama. Apply at Vcnner & Co.'s Jewelry Store. J-7 lw L. E. S. LOST, qpHE PROPERTY OF HER ROYAL X Hlgiiness Frinccss Llliuokalani, a Laco Handkerchief, with tho initials il. P. B. Tho Under will ho suitably re warded, ou account of personal valuo at. Inched by owner. Return to Chamber lain'H othce. 03 FOUND. IN TlfK MUSIO HALL, SATURDAY evening last, a Cane. Tho owner can have the same by proving properly and paying for this advertisement. En quire at the Bullktin Okfici:, 00 FOUND. rPWO HORSES One soirel horse, JL hind feel white and white face, branded UP conjoined on neck under in it lie, and IikIokiiI liable brand on thigh. One ted hone, branded "WLD on both tj les. Owner can havosamoby pavlpg expensed and applying lo IO Ot LUNALILO JIOME, THE DALLY Bulletin Summary NOW OUT! tO Ooltimn Or iginal JMCtvfctei-. lO Cents per Copy. S2.00 per Annum. To bo had at J. H. SOPER'fc, tho BULLETIN OFFICE and from the News Carriors. TO LET OH LEASE. A HOUSE AND COTTAGE, CON' ttiliilng four large rooms aud Tour Mil ill rooms; also, slull, carriage house, wltli ne.uly one acre or pustule and gu den, aitislan water, etc. I'enns ciy multi-ate Apply to Gr.o. H. Roukiit sox, Punnuou, fur key, etc. 05 lm TO LET. A NEWLY BUILT, COM.rOh.TA b ulluutc of il rooms, with modern improvement!, and goi d ard. KuinUli. ed or unfurnished; a line location, and a nustdisirable placi. A long teim ten. nut desired. Applv to , JOHN MAGOON, Real E.stutn Agent and Collector, No. 42 Merchant Street. SJtf. COTTAGE TO LET. A T No S EAIMA STltr.l-.T. V. mure ou the nrnnise. 611 tf CAW. B. WHITNEY. ROOMS T.O LET, ITHJRNIsHED ROOMS TC . ICewalo, by the day, weet TO LET AT IK or month. apdiv on Drcmisos to fcS lm W. J. KAUALEMAUNA. COTTAGE TO LET. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. ACottiigs on Luualilo and Piikoi Streets, furnished complete fur House keeping. Ue of horse and carriage; large garden. Apply to CHAS. J. FISHEL, 43 tf Cor. Fort & Hotel Sts TO RENT. rpHE COTTAGE now occupied by JL Mr. E. W. Tucker, containing six rooms, baih room, pantry, veranda loom, clfi. There aie aho stable, carriage house, teivant's room, all in good order. Apply to E. R. HENDRY, at Pacific Hnidvvare Co.V Store, Foit St. Ottf STOCK FOR SALE. TEN LARUE SIZE HAWAIIAN Mule-, bioUcu to paddle: bred at Kunlou liwich, Price $100 iach. Also siveial two-ycar.okl Horse Colt-, sited by 'Tilumph," sou of "Cabins M Clay, Ji." Apply to O. ll.JUDD, 0 lm or Alex. J. Cartwright. FOR SALE. - A NEW SLOOP, 21 feet long, 7 feel (1 imhcs beam, 3 fret depth of hold, aud 3 tons burden, with miIIu c.n, plete. 'Iho vessel is iu peifeci oider and will be sold cheap. Apply to 88 lm " E. R. HYAtf. Tho Inter-Island Steam Navigation Co., Limited, Keep constantly on hand for sale Steam Family and Blacksmith Coal and a general assortment of 415 Bar Iron. ly Haw. Bell Mepliic Co. IROM THE FIRST DAY OP JAN . uary next, the i ental f instruments lit present in use in ihe Districts of Evvti,, Waianac, 'Waialua aud Koolaupoko will be reduced to $ 0 00 per moi th. GODFJl Y BROWN", 07 lm Preslduit. NOTICE. AT THE ANNUAL MEETING OF the WuiuDtie Company, held this day, the following gcitlemcn were duly elected lo servo a ofllceis for tho ensu ingyear: II. A. "WIDEMANN President 0. N. WILCOX Vice-President A, JAEGER .,,,.. .....,.,,., Tieiisiirer 0. O. liEROEtl.. Secretary and Ai dltor C. O. BERGER, Sec'y. Honolulu, Nov. 20, 1880. 0i iw NOTICE. I HEREBY give notice that from anil after this date, I will not be responsible for any debts con tracted without the written order of myself or wife. SAJvIUEL PARKER. Honolulu, Sept. 10, 1680. 28 3m NOTICE. ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY forbidden to tresspass or i-hoot upon tho lands of "Wailupeor Ntu, I), hind of Oahu, and any porllcs found tresspassing or shooting on such Imuh will bo prosecuted, MRS. A. PERRY. Dated Honolulu, Nov. 24, 1880. 01 2vv JUST OPENED ! rpHK FIRST CONSIGNMENT X Pacliio Coast Diaries for 1887. OF Cup Diaries, Oillco Diaries, Quarto Diaries1, Ladies Pocket Diaries, Gents Pocket Diaries, with Valuable Reference Tables., Call early, as they aro selling very fast. J. H, SQl'ER, 01 Merchant St, CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. JUST inrivcd, a Ijiirgo Lot of Cikiun, innnufactuiod byEngel. biccht,Hoa it Co The justly celebrated "Snmplcr" 5-cent Clears; slrlotly Havana Cheroot, of a beautiful flavor it frtcsmoktr, and not t'fTenslvo to ladles, even In a clojo loom This 1m a bcauti lul Cignr. A nnall lot of Vrtllo do Cnlm. Tlint Cigar makes u man feel when smoking ns though lm was Ilttlo above tho common slock. Yon may al ways notice 111 tn on tho slrcet by ilio wny he struts. AUo, those small MnniltiN, something dilfeiiiil from any befoiu In this market. A Finu fiOt oi Smoker' i!ooiIh, just ticelvcd fioiu London. These, together with tho Mitlous other goods, make the SMOICERb' EMPOR IUM tho lint st place to purchase in tho city. Customers ssivcd In ngeiillcmnn. ly manner. XVJRCII A2ST M", '7 lw 74 Eoit Street. Mui'IsM S. I. Co., Tlte JBewt DRcMite to the World Renowned Volcano of Kilauea The new and s-tiuineh Steamer W. G. Kail Leaves Honolulu at 10 o'clock a.m. TUESDAY, November 17lh. on The steamer pisses nlong tho entire eiw-t of hc leewurd side of lluwil, nf. foriling tourists a panorama of charm ing scenerv, and will stop at Ketdake kmi Bay, whole sullleient lime Kallow cd tn vl-it the Monument ot Captain Cook. Tourls.tR by thi- mule reach Punaluu at 5 o'clock on, l he day after leaving Honolulu, being only one niiht ou the ves-el, .making the 'unite parage iu smooth water. At Punaluu there is tin, FINEST HOTEL- ON HAWAII, and from there tourists will be conveyed by railroad lo Pallida, thence by itage coach lo Half.way Houe, vvheie horses and gullies will be iu attendance to con vey them to the Yoh-uuo. Tourists will have two nights and one whole day at the Volcano House. Tickets for the round trip, $50, 'which includes all expenses. Apply to HARRY" ARM1TAGE, Ageut, ut Williams' Photograph Gallery, Fort sirret, or at the oftlcc"of the 1. 1 S. N. Co., Esplanade. f :fiO Oni Corporation Stocks FOR SALE. TAR VALUE. Haw'n Carnage Maufg Co, ,90 100 E. O.Hall & Son, (new-issue) 100 100 Bell Telephone, 3a 10 C. Brewer & Co., 101 100 "Woodlawn Daily, 90 100 Wailuku Sugar Co:, 07 100 Walmanalo, 155 100 Star Mill, .5 500 Reciprocity Sugar Co., f-0 IOC Ice Compa'ny, 87 100 WANTED. Inter-Island S. N. Co., 105 L. A. 'IHURSTON, Slock Rtokei 38 Mi-rcliant rittect 151 ly JOHN MAGOON, Office 42 Merchant St., Honolulu. Collector & Real Estate Agent. IIIIIh aud IlentH Collected, Ileal Itite nought mud Bold, IIouncm Itenteit. All matters entrusted tome will receive piompi attention, and returns quickly made. C0tf WILLIAM MILLER Cab inetmaker And 'Upholpterer, tfo. 03 Hotel street, Opposite International Hotel, Canes and 7alking Sticks, Made of overy kind of NATIVE WOODS rackets, Cornices, Curtain Poles, &c.' made o1 lint latest designs PAINTING ! Having teemed the Services of Geo, C, Stratemeyer wo aro prepared to execute all oiders iu House or Sig-ix JPaintin g. HONOLULU PLANING MILLS. 90H FOR SALE. Steel Rails! . with FiftM Suits & Spite. H. HAOKPELD & Co. tf2 SPECIAL NOTICE! JOHN II. SOPER requests tlijit all. oulers for iho CIiriHtni'nHH Pic torial itniierM liu sent in uefoio tho departure or tho next mall for the Coast to avoid disappointment. 7J - i ......... . . "" HWBIBBHMlHMWnlllW fftt 11 ' w J - Just in CHAS. J. Has just received ex Zcrtlandia, a beautiful Stock of Fans, 10-Button Kid Gloves! Ruchings, Ladies' White Kid Slippers Also Misses White Slippers. PATENT LEATHER PU A Fine stock of , bl rt m IIS SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, HOSIERY, ETC. GO AND SEE HIS NEW STOCK! Tkos. Lindsay, MANUFACTUBING JEWELER. 108 No. CO Nuuanu fetreet. lv GHAS. HUSTACE, GROCER, King Street, between Fort and Alakea Streets, Has received rcr "Claus Spietkels, ' "Diicovcry," and "Alameda,'' n choice as sortinenl of new goods confuting in part of " Fre h Apples, Cupe Cod Cranberries Mince Meat in Tubs nnd Tins, Plum Pud dine, 1, 2 and 31b tins; Maple Syrup, Star Drips, Eureka Drips, lioned Turkey and Chicken, Lunch Tongue. Ham, Bacon, Salmon in Kits and Tins, Pig Pork, Cal. Cheese, Lard, Codfish, Table Rai-ins-, Currants, Dates, Nuts, Duret's Olive Oil, Sugar Coin, Peas, Shrim f, Soured Mackerel, Ovsteis, As-orted Extracts, ChoCo. 'ate, Prunei-, Baking Powder, Ti a, Flour, Wheat, Coin, Potatoes, Unions, Saloon Bread, Crackers add Cakis, Sweet and Sour Pickle, Choice Frenih Pi:as, Brooms, Ciutile Soap Toilet Soap, Kerosine Oil, Bran and Oats and a general assortment of first-clats goods. Leave your Orders, or Ring up 119. 74tf Telephone am LEWIS & CO., GROCERS, 111 TPoi't Street, Have just received ex British bark " Iron Crag," a line assoitment of. Crosse & Blackwell's and J. T. Morton's Fancy Groceries, CrHf-o& l)lnckvtell' Uo tl, consistingof Mixfd Pickles, Pickled Onions, Jams, Jellies, Anchovy Paste, Pate a (liable, Blratcr Paste, Potted Beef, Potted Tongue, Potted Hum and Chicken, Potted Game, Dtvilled Hun, tins Sheep Tongues, tins collared OxTongU(s, Large tin Bologra b-au-agis. Philippe & Canand's Truffled l'a'e Partridges, do Quail, do Kirks, do Si Ipis.do ttood. cocks, do I lover j 1 1 lb this Canoway SeuU, Bottles Alujonnuise Sauce, Mush, room Catsup, John Hull Su'iirn. India 'Soy, Essence Anchovies, Bengal Chutney Tomato Conceive, Bottles French Truffles, French Olives, Spanish Olives, l'arniftson Cheese, Joidan Almonds. J'liillipo & CanandM Truffled Pate de fnls tiMd.TinH whole Roast Pai tiidge, do Grouse, do I'heaEiils, Tin liiussels Sprouts, Tin Sige and Onions, Preserved Mushrooms, 1 lb tin Curried Fowl, lib tin UioEfcc &, hltickwcH's Asparagus, 1 lb tin Beet Marrow Fat, 1 lb Jugged Hnrc, 1 lb tin Mince Meat, J.lb tin English Airowroot, 1 lib tin Fillets ot Soles, Lib tin Prawn, Real Yarmouth Bloateis, Lib tin FrcBh Cod Hoes, l.lb.tin Englhh Spiced Ikot, 2-lb Bottle Ficnih Plums, .)b tin Champignon', 2 oz Bottle (input Capers, 4 oz do, -lb Bottles ludiu Cuny Powder, 4 cz do. l'hilllre & Canand's Petit Pais, 1.1b tin Crose & Blackwell's Ox all Soup, do Mock Tur. tie Soup, do Julienne Soup, do Chicken Broth, 1.1b tin Mulllgntawny Soup, do Otoubo Soup, do Glbltt Soup, do Hot Potch houp, do Yenetablo Soup, do Cockle LekioSoup, do (Jieen f'eas Soup do Mutton Broth, do Soup and Iioullll do Rcast Fowl, do Carrotb, do Paran'ps, do TurnlpB, do Onions, J-lb tin Black Leiceistcrolilro Mushrooms, Mb tm Fresh Tripe, do Irish Stew, do Alnmodo Beef, do Bulled Mutton, do Hairlcot Muttou, do btewed Kidneys, do Calfshead, do Calfshead and .Ham, do Roust Mutton, do Roiibt Vtnl, 4.lb'tlns Boiled Beef do Boiled Mutton, Jars Sailed Tripe.' J. T, Morton's Goods. urtoous Muteatcls, -OaitoonsMuscnlcls, Quarts Mont btiiai Lime Juice, .'iut 'NN orcestorshlre Sauce, Piula do do, U tins Cocoa and Milk, di Mocre's Chocolate and Milk, Tins Hiidth'? Coflee nnd Milk, do Cocoa and Milk, Small Bottles Smith' Essence Collee, Tins Patent Gloats, Mb tins Symlngt' n Pea Flour, . -tins Van Houslon's Cocoa, 21b Vail t'cotch Oatmeal, M.b papers Epp's Hoini opalhic Cocoa, 7-lb tiiiB Epp's Vanilla. Choc olate, if.lb pncUuges; 1.0 lb tins Coumlina. 3 0 do do. Oakley's Knilo Polish 1 lb tills Pcnrl SaKO,.do Giotind Rico, do Flaku Tanioen. do Cnmbrldco San- sages, omau uns uxioru callages, iirgo tlus uo, Colt man in Bottles, do in Tins, Dried Thvine. Dried Saum. Suvorv. r. ,,m,. , . ,,-. s una i ibcuii i-iu, isuyuuuu rupper, j pints supeiior xauio vinegar, jianin Edam Oheise, Bottloj Day & Maitln's Liquid Shoe Blacking, Tins do Pa lo, ijf-tin Potted Ham and Tongue, M-iin l'otlid Tuikey and Tongue, PI Duret's Freuch Salad Oil, Jf pints do. Ciose & Blackwell's Salad Oil, a 1 .1.... til. -,. T)! . 1 " .. T. .' .'... '. ... . much more tuo numerous tn mention, auio uguies jrresn ice House uoods by Every Steamer. H. E. MclNTYRE & BRO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Groceries, Provisions and Feed, East nrnwKrt vrvrrr- New Goods received by every Packet from Iho Fctteiu States and Eurppo i. nnl r 1 , . T i. All n ..loci 1 1 Sf.ill.r Alfm.fln.l trt Fresli 'iuau iuiuurina iTounco ny every m earner. i'" j .............. ., and Goods delivcrtd to any purl ol tlm city free of cluirrc. Bland oidtrs foil, cited. Satisfaction guaiautetd, Post Offlco Box 145. Telephone Ko. m. 108 ly WWBftSCaifcqaiTOtt Kj. .i ....- M.Uj4L' Ht T FISHEL. Gents' itoar in New Photograph Rooms. OVER Nicliol's nore, Port street, next the Shooting Gnllciy, Pic lures, Portraits nnd views Fiist class work. Satisfaction guaranteed. 20 lv J. A. GONBALVES. P. O. Box 297. - -- --:- I "- ".-I - J English Alusiara Dried Mniioram, o Vinegar, Lauing'a raBie Pints I. and all of whieh wo offer for sale at reason. and KING STREETS. line ! ! MPS! CasMere K- ' i 3 t ijftiiiywwwwBiWfPW'wnpwwMiii ww "" i i