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7 v- Jw gniljj lhthh TUESDAY. MAIL 22, 1887. ARRIVALS. March 22 Selir Xettle Men 111 from Lahaln.i DEPARTURES. March 2 J gchr Wnlehu for'Wnlnlun Schr Knwnlliuil for Koolan Stinr Y O Hall for l.ahalna, Maalaca, IConii mid K'mi sit 10 n in Slim- Mokolll for Moloknl sit 5 t in Stuir Jns Mnkco for Walanae anil Kn- lan nl noon VESSELS LEAVIHC TO-MORROW. Stmr Mlknlmla for ICnunl nt 5 p m Schr Jlannokawal for Knolanat :) t in Uktne S X Castle for Han FrnneUeo BgtfluJ DSpicckelsIor fan Fnineleo PASSENGERS. For the Volcano, per etinr W O Hull, Mitroh 22nd Coinnioilorc and Mrt Dlekerson. and Miss O'Connor. For Lnhnlnn, Mnulnen, Kona nnd Kan, Mrs Unrgcss, O W 0 Jones, MrH Lccgro&s, nnd SO deck. For Manl and Hawaii, per stinr Kl nan, March lilst For Urn Volcano: dipt Livingston, W (1 Frenel, Mr Her bert and wife. Mrs lMerco and daughter, and A L Stetson. For Hilo, Lnlialna, and Mnnlncii: Her Excellency Gover ness Uliihin'l, Sheriff Jno T Haker, Major the Hon Sam l'aikcr, Major All Hayloy, llcv V II Hnriio, Mrs J E Wldriellclil, .1 11 Cattle, Mr. Kinneniix, Mies Low, Mrs 0 It Siicycl-KyiineHcy, Miss Wodrlioiic, Mrs M Krngcr nnd daiiRhter, Mis E W ltarnnrd, K Cntton, .1 Enhenstein. N D White, S lloth, Mrs E Lyean and child. H Deacon, 0 Heb hunl wife and il children, and ahont IliO deck. For Mnnl, per stmr Llkellkc, March 2lst Mrs .T Kalania, M LouIproii, J Vlbrnns, P N Makeo, Miss I Llshnmn, W J Lowrle, and ahont CO deck. SHIPPING NOTES. Tho steamer Iwalanl went on the Marine Railway this morning to ho cleaned. c. The bgtno Eureka will sail for ban Francisco nbont Thursday. VESSELS IN PORT. Ilk Kalakaua, Armstrong Ilk Maitha Fisher, Ilucktn llktno Eureka, Meyer Jlktnu S N Castle, Hubbard llktnc Mary Wlukehnau, lllnke HrlgAlllollowc, Phillip Brit bark Velocity. Bolster Ger bk U It Bishop, Wolters Schr Hera, 01oon Tern W S Bownc, Paul LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS. Tun J. D. Sprcckels will bail to morrow at noon, for San Francisco. . 1 i a. . Messiis. F. A. Schacfer it Co.'s and Mr. C. O. Bcrgor's places of business wero closed to-day. . It is pleasing to mention that Dr. Brodio was ablo to get up this after noon, after a spell of illness. Thk Bulletin tenders thanks to Mr. A. M. llewctt, newsdealer, Mer chant street, for favors in his line of ' business. Tm: now brick building at the upper corner of King and Nuuanu streets is about completed nnd nearly ready for occupancy. Tub foundation of a new brick building is being prepared in the vncantjpot between Castle & Cqoko s .- -store and Nuuanu street. Tun new barkentiuo S. N. Castle will sail to-morrow for San Francisco. John ltiloy, from tho South Seas, has shipped on board of her. Mil. Korr is working hard to have some of tho navy uniforms ready for the llitlo hop on tho 25 inst. The gold ornaments aro gorgeous. A vat pontlenian danced a Gorman jig in front of the Beaver this noon, while the Hawaiian Band was play ing in Hnckfeld it Co.'s yam. . Colonel M. Thompson has again earned the grateful acknowledgments of tho Bulletin, by tho voluntary offering of a valuable collection of Eastern papers. Mn. Howo'tt has had two black boards attached to tho wall, ono on each sido of tho entrance to his book storo, for recording the arrival and departure of vessels. . . m His Majesty the King visited Mr. Geo Engelhardt's conservatory and gaiden this morning and was greatly pleased with tho splendid variety of rare plants and llowors. IIekeuknci: to our now advertise ments will discover that four distinct classes of persons aio wanted. A woman to do plain sowing, a copyist, a -book-keeper, and a book-canvasser. Tin: German bark 0. It. Bishop brought a shipment of St. 1'auli beer, to tho firm of II. Hackfold & Co., jirowed from pine malt and hops, and specially bottled for tho consignees, who now offer it for sale, The water works party who wont to Molokai and Lahniim hist week, took observations for increasing tho water supply at the Lopor fcottloinent, and for laying a wator line at Laha iua. Mr. Blown of tho Wator Works Department will survey tlo water points at an rally dato. The Gorman barks C. K. Bishop and Hydra wero decorated with Jlags in profusBion to-day, whilo tho W. K. Bowno, Euioka nnd Mary Winkol miui had a flag at each masthead, in honor of tho birthday anniversary of Kaiser Wilhelin, Emperor of Ger many. Mn. Geo. Engelhardt's stock of hardwaio, purchased by him in poi son in San Francisco, for this market, is now on tho way hero in a sailing vested. His patrons, who aio the general public, will be duly notilied of their arrival. Tun band programme- nt Emma Square, last night, consisted largely of German pieces, intended as n pre liminary to tho Emperor's birthday. The music was, as usual, well played, nnd the public appieciation was testi fied by frequent applause. Tho num ber of listeners was largo. Tin: Amateur Ministrels are pre paring a public entertainment for next Saturday night. The pio giammo will bo new, and not a re petition of previous ones, Tho box plan of the Opera House will open at 11 o'clock to-morrow morning, at tho olllce of J. E. Brown & Co., Merchant street. MnssiW. J. K. Brown it Co. an nounce that they have made arrange ments for eilleicnt legal assistance, ami have therefore added to their business a Conveyahcing Depart ment, and aio pieparcd to engross deeds, leases, contracts, mortgages, powers of attorney, and every descrip tion of legal document. Tin: Union Feed Company, comer of Queen and Edinburgh streets, Importers and dealers in hay and grain, are circulating an advertise ment of their business on blotting pads, of a convenient size, a stnek of r which has leached this otlice, where they will bo mado good use of. If the company's hoiso feed is of tlvo tamo quality as the blotters, which it undoubtedly is, the horses who have tho good litck to feast on it aro for tunate. Mil. A. Rosenberg has gone back to tho Custom House, ns appraiser. It would appear that either tho Collector-General has changed his mind or his authoiity has been over-ridden. Tho appraiser, when asked whether Mr. Kapcna would not bo disposed to dismiss him again, placed his finger to his nose and said, "If ho don't like it, he will have to go out." Bather rough, when a subordinate rules his superior. But such is life in the Ha waiian Kingdom. A PATRIOTIC HORSE. Mr. Oedlng's white horso, John, having, it ia said, some German in him, refused to work to-day, nnd to the sorrow of tho owner, gave a disastrous exhibition of horse-play on King street this afternoon. Har ness and shafts were broken by tho horse rolling over and Sam Macy's hand was badly cut. Mr. Kraft who was at tho scene gave some wise ndvice; Mr. Hammer clapped his bands when the harness broke, and Mr. Burgess's boy laughed. Mr. Ociling kept time to the animal's dancing with, Ho John 1 at the rate of 300 words a minute. PICTURE BOOKS. Mr. A. J. Cartwright, agent for the Kquitablc Lifo Assurance So ciety of tho United States, has re ceived a number of picture books, to he distributed among children, gratuitously. Specimen copies of these books" have reached this ofllcc. The pictures arc nicely printed, and arc of a character to please and amuse tho little folks for whom they aro intended. Those on the first outside pages arc prettily lithograph ed in colors. Besides the pictures, the books have little stories, thymes, &c, adapted to juvenile tastes, clearly printed in plain type. Any child may have- one of these little books by calling at Mr. Cartwright's ofllce, Kaahumanu street. A PASTEL SCENE. It was between the hours of thro and four o'clock in tho morning; the bay was as still as a mill pond j the mermaids wero asleep; the heavens were thinly draped with light clouds ; a bright yellow moon was setting behind the Wnianao mountains castinc somuro rcucc- tions on tho sky and water; tho old pest-house on the Ewa sido of tho bay loomed up in bold relief; tho demolished windows of the shanty, the dark nooks and corners, and the louclincss of the place mado the vision dance with phantoms such is a scene sketched by Mr. Fur ncaux, and it can bo seen in pastel at William's gallery, Fort street. COAL SPECIMENS. The following lotter is self-explanatory: Hazlutos, Penn., Feb. 25, 1887. Mit. S. B. Itobi:, Sir: Tho pro mised coal specimens have been sent you to-day. I havo sent for your self a cone match safe made of an thracite coal, a picco of Hazleton Lehigh coal, borne fern impressions and sulphur or iron pyrites speci mens, all of which I hope will plcaso you. Inclosed aro specimens for Mr. and Mis. L. A. Thurston and for Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Clarke. Yours etc., C. Paiidee. Mrs. Thurston's specimen is a neatly wrought napkin ring of an thiacito coal. Mr. Thurston's a paper woigbt of the samo material. Pieces of slate, with djstinct feru impressiopa aro among tho speci mens. The collection, which can be seen in the olllce of Messrs. Wilder's Co., is a novel ono ami will interest anybody with, a tasto in tlpit line, EMPEROR WIAIIAM'S BIRTHDAY. Precisely at noon to-day, tho Royal Hawaiian Hand, arranged in front of tho German Consulates, which is at the business premises of Mossrs. II. Hackfeld & Co., struck up the German national anthem, the government battery filing a royal aaluto meanwhile. II. I. G. M.'s Consul, II. P. Glado, Esq., attend ed by II. W. Smith, Esq., stood in the portico of tho building to receive guests. The first to call and tender congratnlation-i werells Ex. W. O. Merrill, United States Minister Re sident, and Major ,1. H. Wodeliouse, II. B. M.'s Commissioner and Con-sul-Gcncral, followed by lf. A. Schacfer, Esq., Consul for Italy, It. W. Lalnc, Esq., Mexican Consul, Taro Ando,Esq,tlio Japanese Consul General, lion, llr A. Widemann, Hon. C. R. Bishop, lion. W. It. Castle, Hon. J. S. Walker, Attorney-General A. llosa. lion. Paul Neumann, and many government olllcinU and residents of various nationalities. An excellent lunch was spread within the building, to which nil callers were made wel come. Tho grand and noble Em peror of 90 years and a great Em pire was enthusiastically toasted, and tho expressed wish that his lifo might bo extended to tiio full century was undoubtedly sinccio. covernnt'cazette notices. Mr. Annstasio Obrcgoh, has been appointed His Majesty's Vice Consul at tho city of Mexico. Mr. Francis William 1'rcscott has been appointed His Majesty's Con sul at Dover nnd all recognized ports in the counties of Kent and Sussex, of the kingdom of England. Mr. Augclo Tagiiavia has been appointed His Majesty's Consul at Palermo, Italy. Notice has been received from II. P. Glade, Esq., Acting Consul for Germany, that it has pleased His Majesty the Emperor of Germany to appoint Dr. Knappc, to be His Majesty's Imperial Commissioner for the Marshall, Brown and Pro vidence Islands. Messrs. 11. Kcliikipi and P. Kcau puni have been appointed Agents to take Acknowledgements to Labor Contracts for the district of Maka wao, Island of Maui. J. Haole, Esq., has been appointed Commissioner of Private Ways and Water Rights for tho District of Wailuku, Island of Maui. Certain Government lauds and leases aro announced for sale. SUPREME COURT. nuFOiu: iiickektok, .i. Monday, March 21st. In probate, estate of Aliu (Chi.), deceased. It was ordered that the accounts of J. F. Hackfeld and J. Rubenstein, administrators, be ap proved, and that thoy be discharged upon the filing of creditors' receipts. The administrators' accounts show that tho estate is insolvent, and they pray for approval of the same and for order of distribution of the sum in hand, to-wit, $3,117 3G, pro rata among tho creditois, whose claims aggregate the sum of $18, 393 G5. Tho total amount of administrators receipts has been 9,900 -19 j.paiil first dividend of 30 per cent, 5,518 07 ; paid preferred claims, $905 03 ; balance for distribution as above. A. C. Smith for the administrators. befoiie rftisroN, J. In admiralty, T. II. Patterson vs. baik Kalakaua, libel for wages. Continued from the 19th. Tho Court rendered an oral decision, holding that the Hbcllant is entitled to his discharge ; that he is entitled to his wages from August 10, 188(5, to March 5, 1887, seven months less eleven days, $397 ; and that ho is chargeable with items as follows: Cash advanced, $00; cash at Val paraiso, $122 50 ; Foblas & Singer man's bill, $47 75 ; Samuel Kcnney's bill, $10 50; from tho vessel, $38 50, also board of Mrs. Patterson, leav ing a balance of $17 odd in favor of Patterson. Messrs. Whiting and Crcighton, proctors for Hbcllant; His Excellency A. Rosa nnd A. P. Peterson, for Captain Armstrong; P. M. Hatch, for tho registered owner; Win. A. Kinney, for tho nine seamen. In probate, estate of Kahanaauwai Kanoa, deceased. This is an ap plication to stay the order granting the salo of certain real estate of the deceased. Petitioner, who is a de vise under tho will, deposes that he is ablo to raise money with which to pay debts, by pledging as security for money the laud intended to be sold, The debts are only about $800. Value of tho real property is $2,500. On motion of Kckahuna (k), devisee, it was ordered that the sale of real estate bo postponed till Monday, April 4th. A. C. Smith for tho devisee, W. A. Whiting for the executor. POLICE COURT PROCEEDINGS. Tuesiiav, March 22nd. Seven Chinamen were charged with gnming. A nol. pros, was entered by the Crown in tho caso of three of tho defendants. The others wero remanded to Thursday next, 24 th inst. John Phillips, master of the brig Allio Rowo,' was charged with laud ing immigrants) contrary to certain regulations of tho Board of Immi gration. Mr. Thurston appearpd for tho defendant, nnd asked for a re mand to the 29th inst., which was granted.. Three Chinamou, charged with gaming in Honolulu, wero remanded till to-morrow, John Young, charged with selling liquor without a licence, pleaded guilty. His Honor taking into con sideration Uio circumstances of tho case that Young is an old man, with a largo family, and tho liquor sold was homc-mndo beor, with GA percont alcohol lined the defendant $15 and costs, or in default of pay ment 10 day's imprisonment. Tho Jackson-Bennett affray caso was called, and further remanded to Monday next. I George Iloughtailing, of tho Hay Horse Saloon, charged with selling spirituous liquors on Sunday last, pleaded not guilty, and the ease was remanded until to-morrow. William Woolhaui and Jim Crow, clmrged with cattle stealing to wit, a steer valued at 635, the property of the Kawniloa Ranch Co. The prosecution entered a nol. pros, in tho case of Jim Crow, and Woolliam pleaded not guilty and stood his trial, admitting that ho killed a steer on tho day named. Mr. A. C. Smith appeared for the defendant. Case still on as we go to press. THfTdlOSE OF MNQRESS. Washington, March !. Tho cus tomary scenes of confusion at the close of a long session were cntiiely lacking to-day. Both Houses wero in conlluuons session from 11 o'clock yesterday morning, the Senate being in executive session nearly four hours this morning. Trotter, the colored nominee for Recorder of Deeds for the District of Columbia was continued, as was also Lieut. Gieely to be Chief of the Signal Service with theiank of Biigadier General. The nomination of J. Marion Brooks to bo District Attorney for the Southern district of California was called up but no ' action was taken on it, owing to the small attendance of the Senators. Brooks will continue to hold the olllce until his successor is appoint ed or until next December, when tho President will be obliged either to renominate 'him to make a new appointment. One of the last bills signed by the President was the amendment to the Revised Statutes to which Senator Williams' bill, authorizing the issue of gold certificates in San Francisco, was attached. This bill did not come out of the conference until after 10 o'clock. Williams went to the House and secured its passage there with tho assistance of. Peltou. It was quickly enrolled and signed by the President of tho Senate and taken by Pelton and Treasurer Jordon to tho White House and Cleveland's signature was alllxed. Nothing put it through but Williams' indomitable persever ance. Heretofore San Francisco merchants have been compelled to pay duties in coin of small denomina tion, no $20 gold pieces being coin ed theie, and vexatious and expen sive delays havo lesultcd. Now the Assistant Treasure? will exchange gold coins for gold certificates, and duties can be paid easily and promptly, greatly facilitating busi ness. The Senate, for tho first time since Cleveland's inauguration, com pelled him to visit the Capitol. Ho had announced that lie would not visit the Capitol, nnd that all bills requiring his signature must be brought to tho Executive Mansion. Half an hour before adjournment a committee of three Senators was appointed to wait on the President nnd inform him that Congress was ready to adjourn. Tho committee unanimously refused to go to tho White House, maintaining that it was the custom for the President in tho closing hours of tho session to be within convenient reach of Con gress in a room provided for him at the Capitol. When CIcTolaud heard of this he hurried post haslo to the Capitol aiid there received the committee. A PARENT'S WRATH. On Pndny uftornoon there was a lively llttlo scene at the corner of California nnd Kcarivy streets, which would have resultcd-in a conscience less souudrcl receiving a tithe of his just deserts but for the utlmcly in terference of OUlcor Carmichnel. Of course tho olllcer only did his duty, but if ho could havo neglected it on this particular occasion it would have been a great deal more satis factory. A few evouings since tho little daughter of Dr. Hall, whoso olllce is on Kearny street, near California, was engaged in conversation by a creature in tho guise of a dude, and decoyed into riding out to the cud of the cable roads, The angels were against tho black-hearted soundrel, nnd everywhere he went he encountered too many people to permit him to even attempt to ac complish his purpose. She reached home about midnight, unhurt, bill badly frightened. On Priday after noon she saw the fellow from tho window of her father's olllce, and pointed him out. The doctor nt ouco started in pursuit, and caught him while in the act of purchasing a pack of cigarettes. The object of tho parent's wrath was all uncon scious of impending vengeance until a heavy hand was laid on his collar and hu received a stunning blow on the jaw. Dr. Hall's languago, as he ex plained tho caqso of tho assault was decidedly vigorous, and tho dude so certainly expected instant death that ho commenced to pray and cry like a whipped cur at the same time. Tho doctor shook him as though ho wero a mouse, and was speedily knocking moro tears and less prayer out of him, when Cnrmlclmcl came up. Tho olllcor had some difllculty in disentangling Dr. Hall's fingors, which had an iron grip on a silk handkerchief tho dudo woro about lib neck to protect a largo boil, which was burstcd by tho doctor's violence, and when tho dude was freo ho lost no timo hi Hying beyond further harm, liberally besprinkling tho sidewalk with his tears ns he lied. No arrest. -fS. P. Kxaminor, March K), PLENTY LIKE HIM. "Will you please give mo twenty five or fifty cents to buy bread wlthV" ho wnilcd. "I'm starvin." "Can't you buy a loaf of bread for less thnn twenty-flvo or fifty cents?" "Yes, but do you think a man can make a dinner on bread only? It's nothing but a side-dish." N. Y. Sun. It is a great honor to be a Rear Admiral, but, curiously enough, we never hear of a rear general or a rear high private. Why not ask tho Queen to jubilate on her jubilee by giving Congress man Reagan tho Order of tho Bath? N. Y. Despatch. BUSINESS ITEMS. 100 LBS. Ficrfh Home-Mode CIiovv. UK Sticks, or fo-callcd Bir. bcrs' I'olc. nnd f esh. delicious Vnnlllu and Chocolate (.'renins which I guaran tee to bu fur superior and sold cheaper than any Imported, at V. HORN'S Plon. eer Stcum Candy Factory and Bukerv mid Ice Cream l'arlnr. Mtf S PERRY'S No. 1 Fninilv Flour is olleicd for salu by CJONSALVE3 & CO., Qnccn Street. 01 WE HAVE just received per Aus tralia a naw lot of AitlMs' Ma tctiiih, Khony Wore, Hwkct', Cabinet FrntniM, Biutlc Fianisp, etc. And wo aro better prepared than ever to mnko Cornices nnd Picture Vramc-t, having the largest anil best Rilcctcd slock of Mouldings In Ihu Kingdom. Kinu Bnos.' Aiit Stoiii:. 31 I)n. Flint's Heart Remedy is a Specific for all forms of Heart Dis ease and altfo for DihcaCH of Kidneys and Circultiaon. Descriptive book with .every bottle. Benson Smith & Co., Auents. 354 Pathoni.i: Homo Industiy by buy ing cigars of .T. W. Ilingley, Cigar Manufacturer, at the Crystal Soda Works, where ho is prepaied to fill all orders at the lowest powiblo whole sale prices. Island orders solicited and promptly tilled. The attention of dealers is lespeet fully invited to the fact "no licoiiso is required" to sell these cigars. Do not forget tho name .1. W. Hingloy, nor tho placo Crystal Soda Woiks, Hotel street. 0B ly NOTICE! A MEETING OF THE STOOK holdcrs of tho Mutual Telephone Company will be held at tho Company's Building, at 10 o'clcck a. in., THURSDAY, MARCH 24th A full attendance is requested. Hy order of tho Dlrectota. 82 lOt A. JAEGER, Scc'y. Y. M. C. W. A. (Limited). rpiIE UNION HEADING PARLORS X having jiistlupn decorated by the well-known artist, F. Itiipprccht, wo would most respectfully invite all the members to attend the usual mm tings. Foreign nnd local papers In profusion. Tlioro will bu a lecture to young men, on trui; temperance, three limes a week, by oik; of tho managerF, to bu followed by a luscious lunch. Tho members are requested to leave tholr relatives at home. E.S.O.&.T.A.K. 83 1 w Managers. ft A New Lot of Cigars and Cigarettes Entirely Now in this Market. For Sale or Lease. rilHOSi: PRF.M1SK3 SITUATED ON X I'unahou Strict called "Kuniinilo hla," the property of C. II. Judd, are for bale or for lease lor n term of years. For particular:! inquire of AMSX. .1. CARTWRIGHT. Honolulu. Dee. 13, 1880. 1J08 Tog Daily Mllelin SUMMARY March 1 1th, NOW OUT! To hu luul at J. II. SOl'KIl, - - Jloiehant Street A. M. 1IKWKTT - Moichnnt Street II. WILMAMS, - Hawaiian Hotel and DAILY IUJM,ETIN OFFICE. JOB PRINTING ol all kind cxo. eulcd ul Uio Daily Bullutin Offlco Mutual Teleione Go ArriveaatMarcnaD TEMPLE OF FASHION," G.'J & 05 Port Street, Honolulu. By tho Zouliuuliu, duo hem on tho 18th of this month, Mr. Ehrlich will return to Honolulu, with one of the Larg est and best Selected Stocks of DRY AND FANCY GOODS! Ever imported to Honolulu. The Ladies and General Public tiro cordially invited to inspect tho Stock upon its arrival. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS ! 81 S. EHRLICH. M. GOLDBERG, IMl'OUTKU AND DUALEll IN Custom o Made o Clothing Gent's Fine Furnishing Goods, Hats and Gaps, Corner Fort & Merchant Street?, Honolulu. Campbell'i Block. ISLANDJTRADE SOLICITED AND :5 ly LOOK! Bargains at Ihnlug bought if ) ulOtlllM id Jen From tho Temple of Fashion at greatly reduced rate', we now offer them to our numerous pations at prices which dc y competition. These goods aro llrat class in every xespcel and coutht of all grades and qual ities of Gloii, Mai M tlie Bicli ami Poor ale. In oflcriing them to our customers we would most respectfully draw their at tention to the fact that we are giving them tho lfiicfll of our cheap harg.iin and invito tho public in general to glvu us a call and cxnmlue theso goods before pur chasing elsewhere. Our usual line of HATS, CAPS, SHOES AXD FURNISHING GOODS, ETC., is too well known to need especial comment. fin GEO. ENGELHARDT, (Formcily with Samuel Nott). Impoi-Lci and Denier in STOVES, CHANDELIERS, LAMPS, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, HOUSE FURNISI11XO HARDWARE, AGATE IRON AND TINWARE. Agent Hairs Safe and Lock Company. Beaver Block, - Fort Street. CSF" Store formerly occupied hy S. NO'iM', opposite Sprcckels &. Co.'s lianlc. -t 1P.0 JOHN ITT, I. H 3tfv.M5i0VBHiHHiiHliH&i 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. PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., L'd. (Successors to Dillingham &Co., & Samuol Noll.) IRONMONGERS. Now Goods for the Holidays! Silver Plated Ware in New Designs. CHANDELIERS VIVX IAJMOP From tho very hes makers. o CUTLERY o A. Complete Mtoclc ol" GooiIn in Every Line. FORT STREET, HONOLULU. M Hollister & Co. HAVE JUST EECEIYED A FULL LIOTD OF Straiton & Storm Cigars ! ATTENDED TO. LOOK! Egan & Co.'s the entire Stock of Kaataianii Street. PROMPTLY FiirmsfliM foods M "A . rY S S w l! ft