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The new and fine Al steel steamship
" Mariposa,"
Of the Oceanic Steamship Company, will
be due at Honolulu from Sydney
and Auckland on or about
April 8th, 1887,
And will leavo for tho above port with
' mails and passengers on or nbout that
date.
For freight or pasjagc, havtug SU
PERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS, npply
WM. Q. IRWIN & CO., Agents.
For Sydney and Auckland,
The new and fln Al steel steamship
" Zealandia,"
Of tho Oceanic Steamship Company, will
be duo at Honolulu from San
Francisco on or About
March 19th, 1887,
And will have prompt dispatch with
malls and passengers for tho a Love ports.
For freight or passage, having SU.
PERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS, apply
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WEDNESDAY. MAR. 1G. 1887.
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DEATH OF A N. Z. STATESMAN.
Profound sorrow will spread like
a pall from one end of New Zealand
to the other, when it is known that
James Macandrow Is dead. Him
self a man full of human sympathies,
ho ever enjoyed the warmest sym
pathy of every man ho came in con
tact with, and it is not any exagger
ation to say that there never has
been a public man in New Zealand
whose death has caused, or would
cause more general and heartfelt
grief. In Otago, wo venture to
think that his loss will seem irre
parable, and, though he rati a
stronir party man, mere is not a man
of any noto in the province which lie
loved nnd served so well, who will
not feel the loss as that of n per
sonal friend, and who will not feel
that Otago is not the same, when
Macandrcwis gone. To many in
tills North Island, Mr. Macandrew
appeared as so entirely of Otago as
to have no public sympathies be
yond. But when he was called to
occupy a high position in the Gov
ernment of the colony, it was seen
thnt his sympathies were contermin
ous with his sphcro of duty, and no
one ever questioned the absolute
impartiality of the Minister, or the
sincerity of his anxiety and zeal for
the whole of the colony. Indeed to
thoso who knew the scopo of his
ideas it was always apparent that
his plans contemplated the benefit of
the whole colonv. and thoiicu his
fiinniiliiii ln lst ilin nrmrmnn ntirl
city which were the scene of his
principal labors, prompted mm to
regard them as deserving of the first
placo, neither locality nor personal
interest bounded his sympathies,
and probably beyond any other
public man in Now Zealand ho was
the single-minded, sclf-sacrillcing,
and devoted servant of his fellow
man. Fortune over and over again,
time, labor, pains, he sacrificed
freely for the good of others, and
though made poor by his unceasing
devotion to the servico of the public
his hand has freely given to hun
dreds tho means, which, with his
advice and guidance, ha3 led them
not only to independence, but" in
many cases to wealth; and when
the people of Otago begin to reckon
up, as we are sure they aro busy
doing now, all the enterprises that
they owe to Mr. Macandrew, it will
bo found that there is hardly an
institution there but tossed about in
his busy brain for years before he
succeeded in persuading others to
take it up. With all this Mr. Mac
andrew preserved, what perhaps
is not very common with leading
public men, n simple nnd unassum
ing piety, which, though never ob
trusive, was never absent. It will
bo recollected that it was ho that
proposed on tho first meeting of tho
New Zealand Parliament in Auck
land, that they should recognize the
hand of God in having given them
their privileges, and that they should
ask His guidance now thnt they were
beginning tho history of a new
nation, and that from the principle
then established witli some difficulty
and considerable opposition, the
custom of opening Parliament with
prayer has been maintained to this
day. In fact, in the deceased states
man there was a combination of
qualities rarely found in public life,
absolute self-sacrifice, extraordinary
grasp of public questions, singular
creative power, and unflinching firm
ness, combined with the gentlest and
simplest nature, and a sinccro and
quiet piety. Such a friend to tho
cause of the people, such a servant
to New Zealand, the colony will not
see again lor many a year. Auck
land Herald.
BILLS THAT WERE SIGNED AND MEA
SURES THAT WERE NOT INDORSED.
Washington, March 4. Before
leaving for the Capitol to-day, tho
President signed tho bill providing
for reserve national banks and the
postollice, naval, legislative, execu
tive and judicial appropriation bill.
Ho also 'approved the bill making
appropriations for the District of
Columbia, for tho adjustment of
railroad grants and the forfeiture of
unearned lands.
Tho following bills passed both
houses, but as they wcro not signed
by the President, they failed to be
come laws : The river nnd harbor
bill, the bill to restore Captain
Alfred Hiedbcrg of the Fifteenth
infantry, to the army, the bill relat
ing to promotion in tho medical
corps, tho bill to prevent tho em
ployment of alien labor, the bill
providing a method for the settle
ment of controversies between in
terstate railroad corporations, and
the bill to annex part of Idaho to
Washington Territory.
Tho effect of tho failure of the
deficiency bill will bo more serious
than generally believed. Inasmuch
as it contained provisions for sup
plying pressing demands for postal
cards, stamps and other items con
nected with tho postal sorvico,
denial of which will, it is expected,
seriously embarrass tho department
and the public. Tho legal machi
nery of tho government will also bo
materially disarranged during tho
remainder of the fiscal year, aB no
money will bo availablo for jurors,
witnesses' or marshals' fees, and
many prisoners, notably thoue con
fined at Fort Smith, Aik., cannot
bo tried for months to como. A
number of soldiers' claims, aggro
gating $700,000, which had been
)
certified by tho treasury, will fail
also of settlement.
Tho river nnd harbor appropria
tion bill did not recoivo tho Presi
dent's approval nnd consequently
fails to becomo a law. Tho mem
bers of the California delegation in
Congress, after long labor, suc
ceeded in securing more than n pro
portionate share of the total amount
appropriated. Tho President's fai
lure to sign the bill falls most hea
vily on Oakland harbor and Hum
boldt bay, both of which works are
sadly in need of imniediato improve
ments. Seventy-five thousand dol
lars had been voted for tho Hum
boldt bar, nnd work there is impe
ratively necessary for tho commerce
of Eureka and tho interior country.
Work on San Lui Obispo harbor
w'll be delayed for another year and
operations on the Columbia river
will be seriously retarded.
Owing to tho failure of the defi
ciency appropriation bill, the recent
act of Congress extending the frco
delivery system to cities and towns
having less than 10,000 inhabitants,
becomes impossible until the begin
ning of the next fiscal year.
A 3-year-old citizcu of Spring
field, Ohio, was saying his prayers
at his mother's knee the other even
ing, and lils baby brother in her
arms wns pulling liis hair and pound
ing his head meanwhile The boy
took no notice of this until he reach
ed tho point whero ho usually spoke
of the baby, and then ho varied tho
usual form by adding : "And God
bless Hits frisky little fellow nnd
make him grow up a good man."
0. S. S. CO.'S TIME TABLE.
Arrive at Honolulu from San Francisco.
Zealandia March 10
Australia April G
Alameda April 15
Australia May 4
Mariposa May 13
Australia June 1
Zealandia June 10
Australia June 20
Alameda July 8
Australia July 27
Mariposa August 5
Australia August 21
Zealandia September 2
Australia September 21
Alameda September 30
Australia October 19
Mariposa October 28
Australia November 10
Zealandia November 25
Australia December 14
Alameda December 23
Loavo Honolulu for San Francisco.
Zealandia April 0
Australia April 13
Alameda May 7
Australia May 11
Mariposa June 4
Australia Juno 8
Zealandia July 2
Australia July C
Alameda July 30
Australia August 3
Mariposa August 27
Australia August 31
Zealandia September 21
Australia September 28
Alameda October 22
Australia October 20
Mariposa November 19
Australia November 23
Zealandia, December it
Australia December 21
Alameda (1888) January 14
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(Successor to J. M. Oat, Jr. & Co,)
Dealers In all kinds of
STATIONE RY,
Tho Latest Foreign Papers always on
hand at tho Gazelle Block, Merchant
Street
EST Tho English Admiralty Charts
always on hand. 1 by
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CHAIRS TO RENT
For Balls or Patties In small or largo
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ESTABLISHED 1863.
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lowest Prices, Full Weight, and Pure Goods at Wholesale and Retail.
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And Only Practical Confectioner and Ornamonter in this Kingdom.
Wedding and Birthday Cakes
Not a specialty exactly, but are made now as before, of superior quality
and richness of flavor and ORNAMENTED IN AN ARTISTIC STYLE
which defies imitation and fully sustains a twenty-three years' reputation,
not yet excelled in Honolulu.
American, French, Italian, English and German Pastries
Made to Ordor at Short Notice.
llrcnd Delivered Every Day to nil parts of the City.
Steam Made Ice Cream
At S3. 00 for on, and 5.00 for two Gallons. Made from rich Egg
Custard. It is made from Woodlawn Dairy Cream; guaranteed to be
made without Starch or Gelatine, and acknowledged to be tho Richest,
Purest and Cheapest Ice Cream in Honolulu.
Special Arrangements made for Large Orders.
Satisfaction guaranteed by
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Factory, Store and Ice Cream Parlor: No. 71 Hotel Street,
Between Fort & Nuuanu.
JOHN HOTT, 1 8
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Granite, Iron and Tin Ware !
Chandeliers, Lamps and Lanterns,
WATER PIPE and RUBBER HOSE,
House Keeping Goods,
PLUMBING, TIN, COPPER AND
993 SHEET IRON WORK.
GEO. EMELHARDT,
(Formerly with Samuel Nott).
Importer and Dealer in
STOVES, CHANDELIERS, LAMPS,
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE,
AGATE IRON AND TINWARE.
Agent Hall's Safe and Lock Company.
Beaver Block, - Fort Street.
CSy" Store formerly occupied by S. NOTT, opposite Spreckels & Co.'s Bank. -W
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(Successors to Dillingham & Co., & Samuel Nolt.)
IRONMONGERS.
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From tho very bes makers.
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FORT STREET, HONOLULU. 05
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HAVE JUST .RECEIVED A FULL LINE OF
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stock and greatest variety of Home-
Both Telephones No 74.
Kaalinmann Street
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CO
Groat Excitement in Wales
about a Marvellous Cure.
Living Six Years Without
Going lo Bed.
Mn. Editou: While spending a few
days nt tho pleasant seaside town of
Abcrystwlth, Cardiganshire, Wales, I
heard related what seemed to mo either
n fabulous story or a marvellous cure.
Tho story was that a poor suil'erir who
hnd not been ablo to lie down lu bed for
six long ycais, given up to die by all the
Doctors, hnd been speedily cured by
some Patent Medicine. It was telated
with tho more Implicit confidence from
the circumstance.', as was said, that tho
Vicar of Llanrystwl was familiar with
tho facts, and could vouch for tho truth
of tho report.
Having a little curiosity to know how
such stories grow in traclliug, I took
the liberty while nt tho village, of Lluti.
r.yttvd to call upon the Vltar, tho ltov.
T. Kviins. and lo cuqulic about this
wonderful cure. Thotiuh a total strati.
ger to him, both ho and his wife most
graciously entertained mo in n nan
hour'sconvcrsatlon. principally touching
the case of Mr. Pugh, in which ihey
seemed to tako a deep and sympathetic
interest, having been familiar with lils
sullerings, nuu now rejoiced In what
seemed to them n most remarkable cure.
Hu strongly vouched Mr. Wm. Pugh's
character nt a respectable f miner and
worthy of credit. I loft tho venerable
Vlcnr with n livelier tense of the happy
relation of a pastor and people, feeling
that ho was onu who truly sympathised
with all who aiu allliclcd minimi, body,
or estate.
On my return to Aherjstwltli, I was
imprcsfcid with a desire to sec Mr.l'ueh,
whoso reputation Hood o high. III:
farm is called l'aneom.M.iwr, signifying
"above the dingle," situated near the
summit of a smooth round hill, over,
looking n beautiful valley in which N
situated the lovely ivymantlcd Church
of Llamldeinol. I found Mr. Pugh,
apparently auout 4uyears otu. oi mcuium
height, rather Blight, with a pleninnt nml
Intelligent face. I told him I had heard
of hU L'reat allllctlou and of.lils remark
nlilc and almost miraculous reiki, and
that I had como to learn from his own
lips, what there was of truth in tho re
ports. Mr. Pugh remnrked that his neigh
bors had taken kindly and symp
athetic interest in his case for many
yca. but of lato their interest had been
greatly awakened by a happy change in
his condition. What you repoit as luiv.
ing heard nhroud, fctiiil he, is btibjtiint
lafiy true, w ith one exception. I never
uuulrbtood that my casts was over given
up as hopeless by any Physician. 1
have bctu treated by several Doctors
"hereabouts, ns good as any In Wales, but
unfortunately no picscription oi tncirs
ever brought the desired relief.
Fifteen years ago, hu said. I first be
enmo conscious ol a sour and deranged
stomach and lots of appetite, which the
Doctois told me was Dyspepsia. What
food I could hold in my biomach seem
ed to do mo no good and was often
thrown up with painful retchings. This
was followed nflurn time with a hoarse
ness and a raw soreness of thu throat
which the Doctors called bronchitis,
and I was treated for that, but with
little success. Then came shortness of
breath and a sense of sullbcalion, espe
cially nights, with clammy sweat, and I
would have to get out of bed and some
times open a door or window in winter
weather to fill my lungs witli tho cold
air
Tho Vicar remarked that he presumed
his name had been connected with the
report from his having mentioned the
case to Mr. John Thomas, a chemist of
Llanon. lie said Mr. Pugh was former
ly a lcshknt of their puiisli, but was now
living in tho parish of Llanddeinol.
This medicine thy dministercd Jo
me according to the directions, when to
their surprise and delight no less than
my own, tho spam ceastd. I became at
case, and my stomach was calmed. My
bowels woie moved as by n gentle
calhartlc, and 1 felt a sense of quiet
comfort all through Mich as I had not
before realized in many years. I could
walk mound the house nnd breathe
comfortably in a few hours after I had
taken tho medicine. I lmc continued
to take the medicine dally now for
something over two months, aud I can
Ho down and sleep sweetly at nights
and havo not since had n recurrence of
thpso terrible spasms and hu eatings. I
have been so long broken down aud re
duced in my whole system that I have
not tried to perform any very hard out
door labor, deeming it best to be pru
dent lest by over-exenion I may do my.
self injury before my strength is fully
restored. I feel that my stomach and
bowels havo been and are being thor
oughly renovated and renewed by the
medicine. In fact 1 feel like a new
man.
Early in this last spring I had a still
more sevcro spasmodic attack, and my
family and neighbors became alarmed,
believing that ceilainly I would not su
vivo, when a neighbor, who bad some
Knowledge, or lmd Heard oi tuo medi
cine, sent to Aberstwith by tho driver
of tho Omnibus Post, soma seven miles
distant, and fetched n bottle of Mother
Scigcl's Curative Syrup.
I havo been much congratulated by
my neighbors, especially by tho good
Vicar of Llanryslyd, who with his sjm
pathetic wife have come three miles to
shed tears of joy on my recovery.
I bade Mr. Pugh good-bye, happy that
even onu at least among thousands had
found a remedy for an aggravating dls.
case.
About six veins auo I becamo so bad
that 1 could not sleep in bed, but had to
tako my unquiet rest and dream sleep
sitting in an armchair. My allllcilon
Fcemed to bis woiking downward into
my bowels as well :m upwards into my
lungs and throat. In tho violent cough
Ingniasms which grew moro frequent,
my abdomen would expand and collapsn
and at limes it would neem that 1 should
suilbcate. All this tlmo 1 was reduced
in strength so that I could perform no
haul labor and my spiiits wur couse
qucnlly much depiessed.
Relieving this remarkable case of
Dyspeptic Asthma should bo known to
tho public, I beg lo submit tho abovo
facts as they (iro iclatud to mo
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ENGELBRECHT, SON & CO.,
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Yosemite Skating
SCHOOL
Will bo open every nflernoon nnd even
ing as follows:
Blonday, TucHilny, IVritiicmtny
Hnttirclny Kvenlngp,
To the public in general.
and
For ladies and gentlemen.
Mnlurdny AftcrnooiiN,
For ladie?, gentlemen and children.
Lessons in Fancy Skating.
M.TJH1C.
Friday and Saturday Evenings.
WILLIAM WALL, Manager.
C. E. FRASHER,
DEALGll IN
Hay, Grain, Etc.
livermore Hay,
Whole Barley,
Crushed Barley,
Oil Cake -Meal1
Oats, Bran.
Order left at OfUce, with N. F. Bur
gess, W King Street, will be promptly
ntteuded to. C91y
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Has on hand for sale, In quantities
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Departure Bay Coal, Newcastle Coal,
Charcoal.
Hard and Soft Wood, Sawed and Split.
Manicnie Hay,
California Hay,
Bran, O.ils,
Barley, Corn,
Cracked Corn,
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Orders arc hereby solicited and will
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city limits.
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