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President.
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SATURDAY. DEC, 4, 1880.
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Granite, Iron
Chandeliers, Lamps and Lanterns,
WATER PIPE and RUBBER HOSE,
House Keeping Goods,
PLUMBING, TIN, CCPPEE AND
003 SHEET IRON WORK.
GEO. ENGELHARDT,
(Fortiioily Willi Samuel Nott
IioiLci ivitcl lealcr in
STOVES, CHANDELIERS, LAMPS,
CHOOKKllY, GJiASSWAJIK, HOUSE FURNISHING HAKDWAiiE,
AGATE IKON AND TINWARE
Agent EalPs Safe and Lock Company.
Beaver Block, - - - Fort Street.
C5f" Store formerly occupied hv S. NOT! , op osito Sprocket & Co.'s Bnuk. -a
VT,
Ne-v GrootlK toy-
jr. hopp sc oo.
74 King Street.
Manufacturers and Importers Qf all
kinds of
Furniture & Upholstery Goods
FINE BEDDING A SPECIALTY.
All kinds of Jobbing promptly attended to.
CHAIRS TO RENT
For Balls or Patties in small or largo
89 (itiantilicK ly.
J. H. SOPER,
(Successor to J. M. Oat, Jr. & Co.)
Dealers In all kinds of
STATIONERY,
The Latest Foreign Papers always on
hand at the Gazette Block; Merchant
Street
GST The English Admiralty Charts
always on hand. 1 by
k
II AYMJT.iN.
LL orders for Cartage promptly at
XX tended to. Particular attention
paid to the
Storing & Shipping
of goods in transit to the other Islands.
Also, Black and White Sand
in quantities to suit at lowest prices.
Olllce, iieljolniug 1. V. Adams Ss Co.'s
auction n om.
982 ly Mutual Ti hphonu No. It. '
Health is Wealth
Dn. E. 0. West's Nerve and Hrain Tiikat.
Went, a Bimranteod Bpi-citio for Ilytterin, J)ui.
ne8. Convulsion!). 1'its, Nurvous NrarnlKiu,
llowlachu, Nervous FroatraUim. caused by llionw
of olrohot or tobacco, Wakofulnebs, Montiil De
pression, Snflenlntf of tho Drain, rodultiiiij in in.
futility and loadini; t raiscry, docuy unit ilcnth;
Prematura Old Ai;e, HarroniiPhs, Losa of l'utrrr
in either ex. Involuntary Ijfiast-fl and Hirnml(ir
rlioui, caused by over-exertion of thobniln.mlr.
ubuso, or over-inilulReuce. Kuch box oonluiiii!
ono month's trontmont. SI.OOu box, urBlxlinxii,
(or $5.00, eontby mull prepaid on receipt of price.
1VJ3 UUAKAXTEK 8IX ItO.VKS
To euro any case. With each ordor received by us
Tor bix boxes, accompanied with &5.U), wo will
Homl tho purchaHer our wntton Kuaruutoa to re
fund tho money if tho treatment does not effect
a cure. Guarantees issued only by
' iroLiTi.iaT33ii fe co,
S500 REWARD!
. VTB will Mr lb bo? rtwird for mr tut of 11 w Co.-3j.LIdi'
rip.f4U,fclckll.J:b.,Jii..itl0, CoD.Up.UonorCo.tlvw.il,
mf cannot cur with Wf iff V'ccUsU Uvr IIUl, wben tli.-dir.e-IIom
w lUlclly complkil wUb. 1 hy r punly vtftUUf ud
brTriU t (lr MtlilacUoo, Sugir CwtUd, largf loi,foa
Ulnlsf 10 plllf, Si cnti. Tt lt Iff ftlt dnrtlu lkf 9t
lM0Urflt4 fto4 Uniutloo. Yb fcDulnt tD4nufctorf J oulr br
JUI1N C, VVtST A CO., Itl A It) W, WulUou L, Ubktfo.
Tim Irlii jiacLtf t uui bjr inil pnyaJJ ou rlit f 3 maIaUVP.
Jlolllnter & Co.,
80 Om Wholesale and Itetall Agents.
2"bl , I OHAIIM
to
and Tin Ware
Pacific Hardware Go., L'd,
HONOLULU, II. I.
jTovelties- in Lamp Groods,
A now Invoice of Lanterns, Kerosene fil of llio very
Best Quulltv, Stoves, ltnupus nnd Tinware.
SOMETHING NEW,
XXKJE-3?JROOir SIIIlXGHLiDE PAINT,
Recommended by Fire Underwriters of Bun Francisco,
etc , clc. Aji actual Protection against Fire.
E-iarden Hand Grenades,
A Small Lot, to Close Consignment.
Full lines of Hardware, Agricultural Implements, etc.
I2vcry Steamer.
07
A LARGE & ELEGANT
Stock of Goods
Received ex Zenlandin,
NOW READY
AT
J.T.Wateitiouse's
7CJ Queen & Fort Street Stores. If
Having now passed into the hands
of responsible parlies is prepared at
short notice to do nil Washing in a Su
perior Manner. A considerable
REDUCTION
has been made from the scale of
former rates, and
Satisfaction is Guaranteod to All
"Who will favor the Establishment
w ith a trial. CO
Manufacturers of
Ginger Ale, Cream Soda,
Liiiion Soiln, J.cinonnde, tfarf anarilla
Kni it By nips nud Etsouccs ami .
CIDER
iiiiule fiiiu ti.(. pUU! Apple, all of which
wo guiuuiiien to be tlie lie$t.
car i' nlno liivllu I'lirties iiilcndiiiK
Mailiig bioii-h lor lln- mlu of iced
ilrinla mid wir-hiiiLr loiiutniu Hippiies,
K'irill on us before going elsewhere.
Tie Crystal Soda Works.
P.O. Joy :i:i7, Hi n bin,
Bell Telephone,
Mutual "
298
330
H'17
Tho Inter-Island Stettin
Navigation Co., Limited,
Keep constantly on luui'l for sule
Steam Family and Blacksmith Coal
and a giuernl assortment of
45 Bar Iron. iy
"OYAN'S BOAT BUILDING
Xi SHOP. Itear cf Lucas' Mill.
OH
Crystal
Soda
loits
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Dealers In
Iron, Cumborltmd Coal, Hard
Wood Lumber,
: And nil kinds of :
Cnrriago and Wagon Matprials.
82 Cm
CALLATWOYH
COUNKU OF
ALAKEA & KING STREET
and sue the
&3L
il Cutaway Carriages
yW'
Phaetons, &c,
Ho has for sale cheap, before purchns'
74 iiig elsewhere.
FOR SALE.
Steel Rails!
WITH
J) JiUllU A UJJ1UUUI
II. IIACKFELD & Co.
PAINTING !
Having tccuicd the Services of
Geo. C. Stratemeyer
we are prepared to execute all
oidcrs in
House or Sigu
JPa-ixiting.
HONOLULU PLANING JIILLS.
B0tf
Corporation Stocks
FOK SALE.
rxn
I'll IfU
Haw'nOarnnKeManf'gCo., ffi !)() 100
Xj. u. nun cc oon.iiitw issue;(2 juu iuu
Bell Telephone, 33 10
C. Brewer & Co., 101 100
Woodlawn Dairy, fill 100
Wniluku Sugar Co., 7 100
Waimanalo, 155 100
StarJIili, 4-5 000
Reciprocity Sugar Co., 80 IOC
Ice Company, 87 100
WANTED,
Intcr-Island S. N. Co., 105
,L. A. THURSTON, Stock Brokci
38 Merchant Street. Ifil ly
IntuT-iSlai S, l Co,,
X,IJXlrX'JEl,
Tlie Best DRoxite
to tlie World Renowned
Volcano of Kilauea
The new and staunch
Steamer W. C. Hall
Leaves Honolulu at 10 o'clock a.m. on
TUESDAY, November 17th.
The steamer pastes along tho entire
coast of the leeward side of Hawaii, af.
fording tourists a panorama of cliarm
ing scenery, and will stop at Kealakc
kua Bay, whore siifllcient time is allow
ed to visit the Monument of Captain
Cook.
' Tourists by this route reach Punaluu
at 5 o'clock on tho day after leaving
Honolulu, being only one night on the
vessel, Iniaking tlie entiro passage in
smooth water. At Punaluu there is the
FINEST HOTEL ON HAWAII,
and from there tourists will be conveyed
by railroad to Pallida, thenco by stage
coach to Half. way Home, where horses
mid guides will be in attendance to con
vey them to tho Volcano.
Tourists will have two nights and one
whole day at tlio Volcano House.
Tickets for the round trip, $50, which
mciuaes an expenses.
Apply to HARRY ARSIITAGK,
Agent, at Williams' Photograph Gallery,
Fort street, or at the ofllco of tho 1. 1 S.
N. Co., Kiphiniule, U70 Cm
Haw. Ball Telemoiie Co.
I7R0M THE FIRST DAY OF JAN
. miry next, the rcutal of instruments
at present in uso iu tlie Districts of Ewa,
Waianae, Waialua and Koolnupoko will
bo reduced to $5 00 per month.
GODFREY BROWN,
071m President.
NOTICE.
I HEREBY givo notice that from
and after this date, I will not
ho responsible for any debts con
tracted without the written order of
myself or wife.
SAMUEL PARKER.
Honolulu, Sept. 10, 1880. 28 3m
NOTICE.
A'
'I mill? A-VrVTITi-r wnn,r..n ..
a. iiiu jut .it ui.ij .aii'.ivn !i iiir
tllU With, mill I'nmiuinu lml, 1 l,U
day, the following gentlemen wore duly
elecii'd to serve as olllceiB for the ensu
ing yean
H. A. WIDEMANN President
G. N. WILCOX Vice-President
A, JAEC1KR Treasurer
O. O. BERGKH.. Secretary and Auditor
O. O. BERGER, Bec'y.
Honolulu, Nov. 0, 18SU., 00 lw
Importers & (
RUNIC INSCRIPTIONS.
MONU.MKNTS KKKCTKD OVKIt Till! 110NT.S
or lmuins, scots and scanmx-
AVIANS.
We must not omit to mention the
Runic monuments that abound, many
of them in a remarkable state of
preservation. Those at Kirk lirnd
dan, Kirk Michael and Kirk Maugli
old are worthy of specinl notice.
Kirk Btaddnn, which is not far from
Douglas, appears to have been one
of the most ancient burying places
in the kingdom. Here, it is said,
the bones of Druids, Scots and
Scandinavians, bold friars and
mighty chieftains have been crumb
ling for , centuries. Near the old
church, which is now falling to
decay, arc three Scandinavian
crosses. - Sotno time tjicy were dis
covered by a laborer lying horizon
tally in the earth j they nre now
elevated on a small mound. One
of the inscriptions may be rendered
thus: "Thorial Ncaki erected this
cross to Flach, his son, the nephew
ofEn.br." In the same church are
two other monuments one leaning
against the church wall, the other
qlose to the gate which probably
belong to the same period. Just
outside tho entrance gates of tho
church-yard at Kirk Michael is a
large stone cross, richly ornamented
with animals and other figures, in
tended apparently to represent a
stag hunt. On the edge of the
stone the following words are In
scribed, which must be read from
the bottom upward; "Iualfir sunv
Thurulfs oins Rautha r stl crustliana
aft Fritlnt muthur sina." (Joalf,
son of Thorolf the Red, erected this
stone to his mother, Frida). On one
side of the gateway is a cross, em
bellished with carvings of a harper,
a dog and two men carrying weapons ;
on tho opposite side is another,
beatifully ornamented with knot
work. The former is the more
worthy of notice, as it contains only
Celtic names the characters and
dialect being unlike those of any
other inscription found in the island.
The date of it probably is about
1238. The latter tells us that "Mall
brigd, spn of Athakan (the) smith,
crootcd this cross for his soul but
his kinsmen Gant made this (cross)
ana all in Juan." Another hncly
carved cross, which once stood near
Bishop Wilson's .tomb, leans at
present for support against the
porch of the church. Kirk Maugh
old, which is one of the oldest
churches in the island and dates
from the fifth century, is rather
famous for its crosses, among which
may be mentioned two bearing elll
gies apparently of St. Patrick and
St. Maughold ; a pillar cross most
beautifully and elaborately sculp
tured, five feet high, bearing on one
side a representation of the crucifix
ion and on the other the Virgin and
Child, with a figure kneeling, etc.,
and a double-wheel sandstone cross
nearly seven and a half feet high.
In the church-yard atBallaugh there
is an interesting Runic cross which
has well withstood the ravages pf
time ; at St, John's Chapol is another,
bearing an inscription to the effect
that "Inosruier engraved these
runes ;" and at Onchau, not far from
Douglas, are two slabs upon which
aie carved Runic characters and
fantastic forms of animals. Lon
don Society.
COLD BATHING.
The use of cold water as a bath
for ordinary health purposes we
are not speaking of its use for the
strictly medical purpose of reduc
ing the temperature of tlie body in
certain states of disease is purely
reactionary. The cold bath is only
useful, or even safe, when it pro
duces a ranid return of the blond tn
the surface? immediately after tho
nrst, impression matte, whether by
immersion or affusion. The suirfnon
must quickly redden, and there must
uu a giow oi neat, it tueso effects
are not rapidly apparent, cold bath
iner is bad. and no such of fonts am
likely to bo produood unless tho
circulation uo vigorous anu uout the
heart and blood vessels arc healthy.
Great mistakes are mndn. nnd Rnrimm
risks are often incurred by the unin
telligent uso oi me com bath by tho
WCaklv or unsound. Inrrinviiv it
is necessary to bear in mind thatthoro
is semom too much energy to spare
after middle ago, and it-is seldom
expedient for persons much over
forty to risk cold bathing. We
would go so far as to say that no ono
above that ago should use tho tub
quite cold unless under medionl
advice. It is possible to bo appar
ently rouust ana, for all the average
nurnoses of life, henlthv. mwl vn. tn
have such disabilities arising out of
organic aisease or weakness as to
render tho rccourso to heroic meas
ures, even in tho matter of cold
bathing, perilous. ("Lancet.
1'ATKONijsi? Homo Industry by buy
ing cigars of J. W, Hingloy, Cigar
Manufacturer, at tho Crystal Soda
Works, where ho is prepared to fill all
orders at tho lowest possible whole
sale prices. Island orders solicited
and promptly filled. The attention
of dealers is respectfully invited to
tho fact "no license is required" to
soil thesb cigarB. Do not forget tho
name J. W. Hingloy, nor tho place
Crystal Soda Works, llotol street.
COly
FTU1E ABOVE REQUEST IS HEARD
JL dully In cigar stores, saloons and
oilier places where cigars nro sold, for
It is nn undisputed fact that most smokers
prefer a mild cigar and tlint thoso who
have for a long tune smoked strong
cigars, principally Imported Manilas,
will, after having thoroughly injured
the stomach nud Impaired the lurvous
t-ysttm, surely want a mild cigar, if they
could tlml tho right kind.
How tiiutty thousands of smokers who
suflcr from loje of appetite, headache,
nervous Irritability, asllnnn, etc., nnd
who Imvu tried all possible remedies
without success, mleht bo cured If they
knew that their snfl'eiinga were caused
by iho intemperate uso of si long cigars,
nnd that they should ouly smoke mild
nnd properly prepared one.
It is a fact that all mild cleats ugreo
well Willi smokers, for in most cases
theieli a lack of euro iu tho selection of
the tolmcco, and often the uaessnry ex
perience for it is wanting, rt there Is
one brand which suits the mojt fastidious
smoker, anil that is
ENGELBRECHT'S
"Sailer" Healtl Cigar
Which is made from mild, aroma'ic nnd
particularly t elected and prepared to
bacco, and lombines nil the qualities
which may be expected from a health
cigar. It causes no bid effect of any
kind, is agreeable to tho taste, bun s
evenly to the end and possesses a fine
aroma. No smoker should fnil to give
Engelbrecht's "Sampler" Cigar
A fair trial, and benefit himself. at the
tamo tunc.
For sale Everywhere.
tin
mm & co.,
The Leading Gents'
Clothing and Fur
nishing House.
BOOTS & SHOES
H. Hackfeld & Co.
Have just received a few more
Patent
FILTER PRESSES,
ALSO
ROOFING SLATES.
SDtf
G. E. FRASHER,
IlEI-liH IN
Hay, Grain, Etc.
Livermore Hay,
Whole Barley,
Crushed Barley,
Oil Cake Ileal,
Oats, Bran,
Order loft at Oiltce, with N. F. Bur
gess, t4 King Street, will bo promptly
attended to. GOly
S. M, CARTER,
Has on hand for sale, In quantities
to suit:
Departure Bay Coal, Newcastle Coal,
Charcoal.
Hard and Soft Wood, Sawed and Split.
Manienie Hoy,
California Hay,
Bran, O.Us,
Barley, Coin,
Cracked Corn,
Wheat, etc.
Orders nre hereby solicited and will
bo delivered nt any locality within tha
city limits.
INo, S lOlVO 6TBEET.
Itoth TolciihoncM, 1N7. CI
CHRISTMAS-CARDS
And a choico assortment of
Toys! Toys! Toys!
Jutt icceived ex " Zenhindla," nt
J. T, Waterhouse's
FORT ST. STORE.
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A Live Morning Paper
TAKE
"The Daily Herald"
Fifty Cents a Month.
S8J DANIEL LOGAN, Proprietor, ly
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THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
APRIL 30th-OCTOBER 16, 1886.
NOW READY!
THE HANSARD
The First and Only
CEXTUIXTE HANSARD
Ever published in this Kingdom
Is Now Ready for Delivery
FROM
The DAILY BULLETIN OFFICE
Over 700 Pages with Index !
This is the Only Original, Correct and Complete Record,
in Book Form, of the Business and Debates of the Legisla
tive Assembly of 1886.
The Book consists of Eevised and Corrected Be-prints of
the Reports, published from day to day, throughout the
Session, in the Bulletin.
The Bulletin Reports
Have been Strictly Impartial, and have contained during
the greater part of the session
PHONOGRAPHIC VERBATIM REPORTS
Of the Principal Speeches
Tlie -IDEjaO0PI;iL.TZOIS BILL.
Also appears in full, promulgated By Authority, on
Saturday, the 23rd October.
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at the low price of
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