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iC?EES3SH IPfcfllilPfW PfWJIWSSI v n.TT se"'jwsnwri' j " . v .. ''" ' fWJa,T T?Wr . a nn x w 9nHHK al- Hl5C5 J iJ ('-. it, '.VI M V 4 , ' -'i. s'fV t .. ? jgjina g.auihn WEDNESDAY. MAR. 2. 1887. AII8IVALS. March 1 Sclir Mary from Kitkntiui March 2 Stmr Waialunlo from lluinuktia DEPARTURES. March li Uk Lady Lunpon for San Fiauclco Htinr Surprise for Ktiiiu Stmr .Tnincs Mukco for Kap.ia, Kuunl nt G i in Stmr U It Bishop for Wnlanao, llana- tiinitln, Klhuioii mid llanalcl at 12 noon. Sclir Waloli for Hononiii Sclir J 0 Ford for San Francisco VESSELS LEAVING TO-MORROW. titmr Lehnn for Itaniaktia JJtiiir Iwalaul for Lnhalni and llainiiknii Sclir F.htikal for Kuan tfchr Waloliu for Wnlalua PASSENREHS. For Kuunl, per steamer Mikaliala, March 1 Her Excellency Governess Lnnlbiiu, Col Z S Spalding, wife ami family, K 0 Spnldlnjr, Mr l)r Herliert, O W Spitz, J JJlalsilcll, Hon (J H l'alo lian, Jt.dgo .1 K Kaklna, llov U Haiin Ike, llev J) Kanpini, .r W Alapal, Mr Hundley, E Streli, L Kallofen, Bruce Cartwifght, E ltofgiuml, G N Wilcox ami nbout M) duck. For windward ports, per steamer Klnaii, Marck 1 Hon G K Meliardson, J Jtlcliardson, T Italn Walker and wire, Itev It Ibcnlicre, II (limn, L W 1 Kanc alll, Mrs A Wlddeficld, O X Arnold, J 11 S Lake. Major W II ( ornvvell, -1 A Dlas, 0 A Cliapln, II Mori Icon, 1 Alan, ,T Kekapa ami about GO deck. From llainakua, per Rtinr Walalealc, March 2 Mr And Mm T E Evans and 2 .children. CARGOES FROM ISLAND PORTS. Stmr Lehua 2,500 bags sugar. Sclir Mary 1.000 lings sugar. Stmr Wafaleale 4,00 bags sugar and 20:S hides. SHIPPING NOTES. The hark Lady Lampson palled this morning for Snu Francisco, with 12,207 bags sugar, vnlucd at $54,450.70. The schooner Walchu, under eoin , wand of Uapt Clias Dudoit, will take b Wnlalua route. Tins schooner Ehukai will run to Kuan. The schooner J O Fold sails tills afternoon for San Francisco, taking 7,4C0 bags sugar, valued at $.'10,120.45. Messrs Sorrcuson & Lylearo repairing tho seaward sido of thu Klnaii wharf. VESSELS IN PORT. Bk Sonoma, Howes 15k Zolla, McKay JJk Martha Fislier, Biicklu Gcr bk O K Bishop, Wolters Bktno Klikitat, Cutler Bgtno W G Irwin, McCulloch Bk Forest Queen, Winding Bktno S N Castle, Hubbard VESSELS EXPECTED. Am wh bk Lancer, from Now Bed ford, due Feb 10-28 Am wh bk ltcindcer, from San Fran cisco, due Feb 10-28 Am wh bk Helen Mars, from San Francisco, due tfeb 10-28 Am wh bk Francis Falmcr, from San Francisco, duo Feb 10-28 Am wh bk Flcetwing, from San Fran elsco, duo Feb 10-28 Am wh bk William Ilaylllcs, from San Francisco, duo Fob 10-2S Am wh bk Marv and Susan, from San Franclsco,.due Feb 10-28 Am wh bk Mint), from San Franolsco, duo Feb 10-28 Am wh bk Andrew Hicks, from San Francisco, duo Feb 10-28 Am missionary steam bktno Morning Star, II F Turner, from tho South Sea Islands, duo Feb 20-28 1 M. S S City of Bio do Janeiro, W B Cobb, from San 'Francisco, en route to Yokohama and Hongkong, dim March 12 Am bark Tlniour, Brewer, sailed from Boston, Dee 17, due May 1-20. Am wli bark Hunter, Geo W Jcnk", from tho Lino Islands, due March 10-IU. Ger bark Hydra, from Hongkong, duo March 21-31. Haw sclir General Sclgel, from French Frigate Shoals, duo Nov 20-1)0. Am bk Ceylon, It Calhoun, from San Francisco, duo Feb 18-20 LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS. Mil. Ituppicclit, tho fresco artist, is decorating tho Union Saloon ccil- .. Mns. Captain Fuller will shortly depart for tho States, to visit rela tives. Tin: Japanese acrobats will per form ngain to-morrow night, nt tho Opera Houso. . . Paintekb aro diligently touching up tho ilqors ni)d other wood-work in tlio Government Building, . -- At the monthly meeting of tho Honolulu Bides, to bo held to-morrow ovoning, iv timo will be set for tho projected ball. Queen Kapiolani is expected to start on her visit to America nnd Europe, by the btcainsliip Australia, on the 10th instant. That fine Government hone, which was dying at. the stables tho pther day, of blood poisoning, has o'fo tp t)io bopp yard. Tun first band concort since tho doath of Her lalo Boynl Highness l'rinccss Likeliko, will bo given in Emma Squaro on Saturday afternoon next. . Mil. W. H. Aldrich, manager of tho Oura company of Japanese acro bats, has decided to givo a matinee, noxt Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. The l'olieo Court officials and three eminent counsel linvo been en gaged, nil day on an assault and jiattory (iuso anting out of a piimj pf gaming.- ; ' ' ' , . .--. At 10 o'clock to-morrow morning will commence tho sale of household furniture, at the resideneo of Mr. J. Hyinun, Fort street, near tho Gov ernment school, by Messrs. E. 1'. Adams & Co, Lemur. Lo I'rogrcH meotfi this ovon ing nt 7 :80 Bliarp. ' Ma.ioii Gulick lias two acres of laro land, near the Lunatic Asylum, for lease. Tin: appeal in the partnership case Swift vp. (Jiuulins -was perfected to-day. Tin: newly elected ollicers of the I. I. H. N. Co. lire named in the ad vertisement columns. Tm: Hon. W. C. 1'urko has been uppoiiited assignee for the bankrupt estate of A. Barnes. Mystic Lodge K. of 1 meets lliis evening at 7:110 i. M. when Pago Bank will bo conferred, Tin: Under of iv lost pocket book, will be rewarded on returning it to Yates it Mackenzie. A coMi'hTKNT engineer, in want of a situation, is ndded to Messrs. J. E. Brown it Co.'s list. ltr.nur.Ait meeting of Knmehft nichft Lodge of l'erfcction will be held to-morrow evening nt 7 o'clock sharp. CounrnATEi) iron fa being laid over tho shingles on tho roof of Kivumnka pili Church, to lessen tho dangers of fire. The Cosnioraiiia opens at the Astor House, at 7:30 o'clock this evening. To-nionow it will be open from 1 to 5 r. m., and ngiiin in tho evening. Admission, 25 cents. , . . Tiikki: will bo iv regular meeting of tho trustees of tho Honolulu Lib rary and Heading Boom Association, nt tho library hall, on to-morrow evening, 3rd inst, nt 7 :30 o'clock. . Mn. Lewis J. Levey's regular cash sale begins at 10 o'clock to-morrow morning. Dry goods, prints nnd calicoes, household furniture, n tine mine, and sets of single and double harness, make up tho programme. Tr Mr. .lust. Williams would take .instantaneous photographs of Mc- Cailhy's uilimra players ai piny, no would obtain an invaluablo collec tion of dramatic, esthetic, pathetic, and clm-sie attitudes, and ainateur artists could bo supplied with models 1 It would appear that furnished rooms in private families, by respect able young men, aro not difficult to procure at the present time. Two advertisements of persons in want recently appeared in tho Bulletin, and so " numerous were tho eligible oilers that tho gentlemen found difficulty in deciding which to nc copt. NEWS BY THE LEHUA. The steamer Lcliua, which ar rived yesterday afternoon from Ha inalcua, reports tho schooner Canute becalmed in Hawaii channel, for four days last week. Further, that one of the Canute's boots was pulled to Laupahoehoe, several miles, to get some provisions from the schooner Malolo, lying there. Both vessels left Laupahoehoe last Monday for this port with full loads of sugar. QUEEN EMM A HALL. Tho Trusses of the Queen Emma Estate- have completed the repairs on her late residence, on Berctnnia street, corner of Nuuanu street. Tho committee in chargo aro now fitting it up for a Reading Boom, Social Hall, and Class Booms for Hawaiians. Contributions aro solicit ed for this worthy object. Chairs, tables, matting, books, papers, lamps and other such articles may he sent to Queen Emma Hall any afternoon. t - .aim m THE "BULLETIN" SUMMARY. No. 8. Is now issued and will bo found to bo an interesting and comprehensive number, containing the latest Volcano news, full particulars of tho wreck of the barkentine Selina, numerous editorial articles on local topics, and a complcto rcsumo of Honolulu and island news. To bo had from J. II. Sopor, Merchant street, A. M. Hewitt, Merchant street, and ijw.I'Ktin Office. RELIGIOUS SERVICES THIS EVENING. Religious services will bo held ns usual this evening at tho Anglican Cathedral, Fort street Church, and tlio Lyceum. At tho two latter tho services will bo of a nature prepar atory to communion noxt Sunday. At 7 o'clock the Standing Commit tee of tho llethel Union Congrega tion will meet at tho Lyceum any who may desiro to join tho church on profession of faith pr by loiter. The subject nt tio Fort street Church will bo "Jesus Christ Our Friend." HONOLULU LIBRARY AND READING ROOM. The following bookt have been recently given to the Library Asso ciation by A. J. Cartv right, Esq.: Tho "Works of the Bight Honor able Joseph Addison, ith notes by Richard Hurdo, D. 'J. London, 18.11 0 vols. To tho God Cost for Gold, by Burton & Cameron. -Condon, 1883 2 vols. Memoirs of tho Life of tho Right Honomblo Richard Urinsloy Sheri dan, by Tlios. Moore New York 180:12 vols. Pseudonyms of Authors, by John E. Haynes. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE NOTICES. The Secretary of War and of tho Navy invites tenders for thu supply of provisions for II. M. S. Knlinllon. Specifications of requirements may bo seen nt the office of the depart ment on Wednesday and Thursday, 2nd and !lrd March, between the liour3 of 2 and 4 i. t. Tenders are wanted by Friday noon. Appeals from the Police Court of North Kohnla, Hawaii, will lie heard before tho Circuit Judge, at tho Court IIouso of North Kohaln, dur ing the week commencing Monday, March 21st, and Probate matters on Friday, March 2G, 1887. ENTERTAINMENT FOR YOUNG AND OLD. On Friday evening next, Marclt tho 4 th, there will bo a publio enter tainment at the Y. M. O. A. Hall, in which the performers will be nil young people children, in fact, from 9 to 13 years of age. The programme will bo published to morrow. An admission fee of 50 cents will bo charged. The object is two-fold ; first, to afford nn even ing's instructive amusement well worth the money asked, and, secondly, to increase the funds of the Maile Boat Club, recently form ed by n number of lads. No doubt, a generous community will be found ready to encourage the young per formers by their presence, and the boating lads with their contributions. THE JAPANESE ACROBATS. The performances of tho Oura troupe of Jnpaneso Acrobats and Athletes at tho Opera House, last night, fully equaled, if not exceeded the highest expectations. The pro gramme contained a list of 12 tricks and acts, some of them quite lengthy. Ease, unfaultcring steadi ness, and complete success in every thing attempted, characterized ever' performer and every performance. These Japanese are all perfect nrt ists in their respective lines. The performances of the little boys, from 7 to 9 years old were truly marvelous. The entertainment was protracted to a somewhat late hour, but the large and interested com pany of spectators, which filled the Opera House, remained to tho close. Bursts of applause were frequent and hearty throughout the evening. Tho orchestral arrangements were under the supervision of Mr. Berger, and were a pleasing feature of the entertainment. THE KAIMILOA. A Bullutin scribe was shown around H. M. training ship Kaimiloa. The Kaimiloa, with her paint all off, partly dismasted, and her decks teeming with workmen, appears at a disadvantage. But on examining the vessel, her good qualities arc seen. On entering the cabin, which has not been materially changed since her purchase by the Hawaiian Government, tho visitor is at once struck with tho neatness, cozincss, andc omfortableness of tho quarters. Descending a companion ladder, the ward-room and after mess-room aro reached. Five port holes, on both sides of tho vessel, light these compartments. State rooms for the Lieutenants, and quarters for other officers will be built in connection with the after mess room. The inner sides of tho vessel have been neatly sheathed, and new ineh-and a half decking has been put down. Four 400-gallon tanks and six pro vision lockers aro below tho mess room deck. Tho forward mess room for tho sailors is a largo airy department, capable of accommo dating CO men. This place also con tains four 400-gallon water tanks nnd four provision lockers below deck, and is lighted by port holes. Tho new flooring, sheathing and beams givo the place a solid ap pearance. On the upper deck, about midships, and just forward of tho engine house, will be two gal leys, one for tho forward and one for tho after mess. Tho engines nro being put in llrst class condi tion, and, it is said, that the ves sel will, with her new two bladcd propeller, attain the speed of eight knots per hour with steam alone, A CHINAMAN SHOT BY DEPUTY SHERIFF EVANS. On tho night of tho 20th Feb ruary, Thomas E. Evans, Deputy Sheriff of tho Island of Lalinina, Went out with a search warrant to arrest a certain Chinaman. On enter ing tho house ho found a Chinaman smoking opium. Evans had a pistol in Ids pocket at the time. He saw one of tho Chinamen take hold of n pair of scissors in a threatening manner. On seeing this, Evans drew his revolver, but with no intention lo shoot, 'i'wp Chinampn at this moment seized him and tried to cjoot him, nnd in tho sculllo, tho revolver went off and killed a Chinaman on tho spot. On tho 27th February, Mr. II. G. Treadway, deputy Sheriff of Wai luku arrived at Lalinina and acting as coroner, held nn inquest on the dead body, the jurors returning tho following verdict: An inquisition taken nt Lalinina, Island of Maui, on tho 27th day of February, 1887, and adjourned over to tho 28th day Fqbrmiry, 1887, beford" U. : 0," treadway, Deputy Sheriff of tho Island of Maui, mid acting Coroner of said island, upon tho body of Wong Man (Chineso) thero lying dead, by the oaths of tho jurors whoso names are here unto subscribed, who being sworn to inquire, when, how, and by what means tho said Wong Man caiuu to his death, upon their oaths do say: That the said Wong Mini came lo his death on the night of tho 2tith February, A. 1). 1887, nt Lalinina, Island of Maui, by the accidental discharge of n pistol in tho hands of one Thomas E. Evans, Deputy Sheriff of said, Lahainn while in the discharge of his duty as Deputy Sheriff. In testimony whereof, the said Coroner and the Jurors of this in quest have hereunto set their hands this 28lh day of February 1887. (Signed) II. G. TltKADWAY, Deputy Sheriff and Acting Coroner, Jami:s Camimikm., c. f. hohniiii, C.'Bossk, W. Y. HoilNKIl, Jit., David Taylou, F. S. Dunn. Evans was thereupon arrested and charged with manslaughter. Ho waived examination and was com mitted for trial nt the Circuit Court to be held at Lalinina in June next. Evans arrived in Honolulu this morning per S. S. Wnialcale, and was forwarded to Ouhu jail for safe keeping until the case comes up. HOW TO LIVE A FULL CENTURY. Prof. Humphry of Cambridge has prepared a series of tables which contain some interesting Information about centenarians. Of ,r2 persons whom he mentions, at least 11 2 males and 9 females actually attain ed the age of 100. Others attained very nearly to the hundred years. Only one of the persons reached 108 years, while one died nt tho alleged age of 100. Of the f2 persons, 30 were women and 10 men. Prof. Humphry tells us that the compara tive immunity of women from tho exposures and risks to which men are subjected, and ttio greater tem perance in eating and drinking ex hibited by women are the chief points in determining their higher chances of longevity. Out of the 30 women 20 had been married and 11 had borne large families. Of the 20 who had been wives 8 had married beforo they were 20, one at 10 and 2 nt 17. Twelvo of the fifty-two centen arians were discovered to have been the eldest of their parents. This fact, adds Dr. Humphry, doe3 not agree with popular notions that first children inherit a feebleness of con stitution, nor with the opinion of racimr-stables, which is decidedly against tho idea that "firstlings" aro to be depended on for good per formances on the course. Tho cen tenarians, generally regarded, were of spare build. Gout and rheu matism were, as a rule, absent. "It seems," says Prof. Humphry, "that the frame which is destined to great ago needs no such prophylactics, and engenders none of the peccant humors for which the finger joints (as in gout) may find a vent." Of tho fifty-two aged people, twenty-four only had no teeth, the average number of teeth remaining being four or five. Long hours of sleep were notable among these old people, the period of repose averag ing nine hours; while out-of-door exercise in plenty and early-rising nre to bo noted among the factors of n prolonged life. Ono of tho cen tenarians "drank to exoess on festive occasions," another was a "frco boor drinker," and "drank like a fish during his wholo life," Twelvo had been total abstainers for life, or nearly so, and mostly all were "small meat caters." St. James Gazette. In Germany nnd Switzerland the principals of all schools are required lo dismiss their pupils at noon every day on which the thermometer at 10 a. in. registers 77 dog. Mr. John Frederick Horvey, of Stratford-on-Avon, was playing bil liards at the Union Club, when hav ing made a successful stroke and won tho game, ho iusiantly fell dead. By tho death of tho widow of Sir Erasmus Wilson, tho College of Surgeons pass at once into posses ion of mpro tlmn 200,000, which thoy will proceed to apply to the pscs of their profession. BUSINESS ITEMS. S PERRY'S No. 1 Familv Flour U ollen-d for salo by GONSALVE3 is CO., Queen Street. 01 YIEWS f the Lava Flow of 1P87, I'ioiii Negatives made on the sccoail day of tho eruption, showing 'the col. limn of linn m the feonrcu crater, iiiny be H-cn at ihu I'lmtOL'ranli Rooms of J. G0NSALVB5, 13!) Foi I ht. TO 7 E HAVE just received per Aiih. IT irnlla iiiiuw lot of AitiMs' Mn teihh, Elony V"'' Ihu-kelH, Online! Frames, Btbtic Fiaini's, etc. And we are butler prepared than ever to maku Cornices and Pieturo Frames, having the largest and he.l selected block of Mouldings in thu Kingdom. Ki.su linos.1 Am Stoiii:. ill Pit. Flint'b Hkakt Bkmkdy is a Specific for all forms of Heart l)is enco and also for Diseases of Kidneys and Circultiaon. Descriptive book with every bottle. Uouson Smith & Co.. AuontB. 30 1 PATitoNizr. Homo Industry y buy ing cigars of .1. Y, IJing'loy, Cigar Manufacturer, at the Crystal Soda Works, wheio ho is prepared to fill all orders at tho lowest possible whole sale pi ices. Island orders solicited and piomptly filled. The attention of dealers is respectfully invited to tlio fact "no license is required" to sell these cigars. Do not forgot tho name J. W. lliugloy, nor Uui placo Crystal Soda, Woik, Hotel street. COTTAGE TO LET. ,&frJh AT A Vr.KYUK.VKON'AHI.K H.,.VJ- '13 1IIIIIK .I... Ilia lieiit fii'tigc on tin' null), reci iillv o outdid in f by Mr. Puirock, of lVcctli it I'oacuck, and afteiwiiidr. Ly Mr. lib hm. The e ittigc contislns seerl loomv, n nice yard, sMbln aad curiace ho'he. 1'or particulars nni'ly on the liriniNc.) or lo M. K OOLItUllN, idOHhu I' hou Ifllf COTTACJN TO U5T. -,rr?.. A CO ITAUK ON nr.iti: fcP'HvJfB lanli Slii'Ct, ndjoliilau' Hie liir.lw resilience of Mr. Miiun. Cut luge contains B rooms wilh liltelicn, Kic. Apply to B. l ADAMS & CO. 70lf TO LET, rpUK well Ihiowji Old Corner J- l'rciulses. Apply at thu 1J SA VE It SALOON 17 If FOR KENT. A PLl'.ASANT FBOVr BOOM, newly furnished, at l!)."i Nuuaiui Avenue, by the week or month. go .iw Mits. g. xi;i:diiam. For Sale or JLciiHO. TIIOSK PUKMISKS SITUATFI) ON I'unaliou SlU'et called "Kniiauilo. hlii," the propci ty of C. II Juild, nro for tale or for Io.ipo lor u term of years. For p.irticultiM Inquire! of ALi;.V. J. OAimVHIGIIT. Honolulu. Dec. ID. lbtO. U03 FOIl LEASE Oil SALE. rpiIK HOUSE AXI) LOT AT WAL X kiki. at pi-cent occupied by O. I). l'loctn. Apply at olllco of FHKETII & l'EACOGIC, 13 If LM Xiiiiauu street. ? j r Salo or to Lcaso. A COTTAGE on I.unnlllo Street. At piosfiu icciiplcd by 1 Opfcr gelt, Esq It contains parlor, (lining lonin anil 2 bedrooms, li.ith, pantry nml kitchen. A large yard with nutlmild inus for horses, car'ilage and fictvantf. 17tf Apply to 11, .1. AGNEW. TO LET Oil LEASE. rpiIAT HUILDING FOll.MKltLY X occupied byWoig Lion-: as his residence al Ivipiilamn, neir the Itelorm. atory School, containing 7 rooms, in. cludini; Pailor, Itedrnoin, Diuhig.rorm and Kitchen, h noiv ollVivd for rent or lease nt a ni"'t reusonnljlo rate. For In formation cnrpiiro nt William It. C.i(le's law olllco, or of Ah In, corner of Here Inula nnd Xiuruiu Streets. 02 Bw FOR LEASE. 1$3!$- TUB BESIDEKCK AS I) cjjtjvg IVtiirc binds at Vauoi Vnl hire's Iy, occupied by Mrs. Lonjr. Apply on tlio premises. ii'.Hf PASTURAGE. GOOD PASTUHAOi: FOH HOUSES 3 00 per month, near town. Ap ply to T..T. KIXO. 10 at Union Feed Co REMOVAL NOTICE. MISS H. TUCK has removed from i'ancliliowl street to Xo. -l.'l Kiiima Ntruul, "here sho will be glad to meet all her pupils. Embroid ery and Fancy Work Ulas'us now form, ing. Now Stumping Patterns received regularly by mail. 10tf MONEY TO LOAN. rpilE undersigned hao money to loin X in sums of not less than one thous and dollars upon sitlofaetorv security. SMITH, TIIUKSTON & KINNEY, C2tf CO Foil Street, Honolulu. WANTED. A JAPANESE COOK wanted; must make himself generally usuful. Apply nt this Ofllce. 73 WANTED, SIX GOOD DBESSMAICEHSwaroil nt Clms, J. FtdioS'i! Drcfinnldng Estahliihmcnt. None hut good hiimis need to apply. It if NOTrOE. AT THE ANNUAL MEETING OF . thu Hawaiian lt'imtu Coinpinv, (Xltnltnl). held on thu 31th day of Feb. riinry, 1bS7, at tho olllco of A. .1. C.irl wrlglit, Esuu're, thu following officers wcru elected for llio ensuing year: A.J.GABTW'UIOIIT I'lvsliJcnt E. LYOAN Manager W. F. ALLEN . . . .Secretary & Ti easu'rer W. B. OAbTLE Auditor DIllKCTOllSi F. A. Somcfer, .1. II. l'.itv, H. F. Dllllng- ham, W. E Foster. W. F.ALI.EN.Sco'y. Frtbriiary.31, hS7, 08 lw Now Photograph Kooins. OVI5R Nichol's Moro, Fort street, next thu Shooiing Unllery, 1'lc lures, Portraits and views. Klrst-olais woilc. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 0 ly .1. A. (lONBAI.VKS. WONG' ss:j.B5:. :nxTJt.vcnit, Cui'iM'ister & .EJtilHlci' iioubus and ruuMiunr. lUU'Aiitr.n, Ja I '. U.) nor Uny. Worksliop. : : 87 Mammken Street. Wily WING0NW0&C0. Hnvo removed to No. KING s,J.,WIQJ3'JI Uct. Jlniunki.'uV Kuiianu Sts., And. bug leave to notify tho public that llioy hnvo .hut reeolved a froidi la voice of X3iX MANILA CBGARS And other cliolro hriiids of tho llest Quality, for ca!o at mo'lernlo prim?. Alvin f'dl ilno of General Mcrchaiiilho, GrocQrle), Mailing. China .'. .In pan T.-iih uHiceliilly. OUSw EYAN'S BOAT BUILDING SHOP. Kvarof Lin iu. Mill. OJ 64 nn TEMPLE OF FASHION," : & 05 Fori, Hf.rcc(, Honolulu. S5JJP.IiJOX.AJL. 3VOrJriOI32. During- my absence) from this Kingdom my Entire Stock of ry and Fancy Goods JIjis been reduced 10 per cent, less lliiin cost, in order to make room for now importations. Great Bargains are offered. C9 8. EHRLICH. THE " CENTRAL " Campbell' Itlock, l1. 1IIjXEK, - Ile'U Telrplioiio 1?. The Best Manila Cigars in the Market! Charles Stunit Cnveiley recently published a specimen of bin lyrical tnlent, entitled " .Mr. l.esllo'n Song " of which the following two verses are a cpechneu: Thero Is a ranturu exceeding nil measure, Left to enliven Ihls norrowful world; Who docs not think of that moment with pleasure, When llrst round his lips the wreathing smoke curled Y Parents look grave or sick, .' - t Call It a nimty trick. - Say It U rulnoti say It Is vron; , l'fappy Indeed is his lot, " ' Who, for these caring not, fi ; I'lifTs liko a chlnincy.pot, -' All tho day long. w Sonic, who aro troubled with cndhns entreaties, ?'; , Strive for a time ihlH di light lo forego; ' ' Vain ate their ellorls, their failure complete is '' -' Iilfe without smnking'H unlienrahly flow. Soon their miMnku they llnd, Leave all such thoiichtM behind, Wie resolutions all vanish in smoke; And to their cot they see That, ir their life must lie Unfumigatoiy, 71 Twill be no joke. LOOK! m at liming fought the Mm lien m From the Temple of Fashion at crc.Uly reduced into', wc now offer them to our nuinuroiiH pattons at prices which do y competition. These goods aru llrtt class in every icspect anil comUt of all gmdes and quil. itlcs of ulotlii, Suitable for Hie Bid ait Poor ale. In ollcrilng them ti our customing wc would most respectfully draw their at tention to the fast that wo ato giving ihcra the benefit of our cheap lurgiin and invito tlio public In grncrn! to uivu us a cill and exnminu these goods Ucloro pur chasing elsewhere. Our usual lino of HATS, CAPS, SHOES AND FURNISHING GOODS, ETC., is loo well known to need es pcclal comment. fit) M4tt4ttm4444mt4 Fred'ricksburg Brewing Go CAM irtCB fAI 5 . y -. ww r pm X Tho Lager Leer of the nl ove Urewery Was Awarded the First Prizes I At the Expositions of 1883 nnd 1ES0 2 a FREETH & I J 20 0m HONOLULU, M. GOLDBERG, IMl'OltTEU AVU DKAI.EK IN Custom o Made o Clothing Gent's Fine Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Corner Fort & Merchant Street, Honolulu. Campbell's Block. ISLAND1TRADE SOLICITED AND PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. J5 ly FOR SALE ! NIJ LAHCIN 1 .01. corner 1'eiiMicola and I.iiualilo Sts. which can ho divMitl into two or more building lots. Eiuiulioof O. "VKST, 01 Of West. Dow & Co. FOR SATj13, Oni: iu.aoic PAum.i: iioiisi:. Oiiaranteid Koumi; styllhh look, hi'; lydmul. I'rlcu 91S0. Kuiiiiru nt tills) olllco. iHlw FOlt SALE, ONI3 THAM OAlt AND i.'0( I'EKT ol'T Hails. si pounds to ihu toot, wi'li bolls and fls-phitua complete. Kultahio for Wnruh'ousu or l'lautatlon. Applv to HOLLISTKK & OO. rsif CATTLE FOR SALE. AHOUT 115 III1AD OV Cattle, iucliidlnt; .Milcli Cou s Helfjrs and ono Jorsoy Hull. For nalo fliiL'lv or In lots. Apply in JA15. BEAIlUltY, Lilihn street, just ahovo Judgo Dayton's. fl'J lw CIGAR STAND, Merclinnt Street, Proprietor. Slutiinl Tclcpliono 37.1. LOOK! entire Stock of - v -wrm.. PEACOCK. AGENTS. Yosemite Skating SCHOOL "Will bo oncn every afternoon and even ine; as follows: Sloiulay, TurHilny, Wcilnciutay 4 Naturtluy i:vrnluj(M, To thu public in general. tfimtAfv :va3ivi.oH, For lad lei nnd gentlemen. Nntorilay Altcruooun, Kor ladles, gentlemen nnd clilldnm. Lessons in Fancy Skating. Friday andJSalurelay r.0'ilat,fv. WILLIAM WALI. Manager. Egaii I Go. s Fiiraisliii Hoods HSniWjr . ?i ra . 2 vi g :J cs i i Hi " o i ; It to (ft r ra p ".''i 5 4 A w M Pi Tfl .V 51 " . i .V,H8' ' j8 i4id