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III'W ivi'JEt imwjih w m jjmrnTZgpwitsagpfSi'i fvwTffr "?P;t1 . p yoa n ntfi9i6ta3MajMauMagawe 2HSiS5btiSSa5ES5?ffi53S5S5 essrasraKrse v. J If ) v v ?it t A, 1 4 lw gniJa gUUtt. MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1887. ARHIVALS. April 17 Htmr Mlknlintn from Kauai Stmr 0 H Bishop from Knunl Stmr Kllaticu lloti from Ilnninlcun Schr Wutoll fiom Kuan SchrMllle Morris from Kuolau Schv Sarah ft Eliza from Koolati Stmr Etva from Evva Bktno Geo 0 Perkins, Aukeimnu, 18Jif days from Snn Francisco April 18 Bktno Knto Fllckingcr from Ban FraiH clco Schr Emma from Kaiml Hehr Mary Fostcr'from ICaunl . DEPARTURES." April 10 Stmr Llkellko for Kahulur aud way- linili. lit. ft n in. Stmr Klnau for tho Volcano and WIn(f ward Ports at -l.p in Stmr Surprise, for Kuuti Stmr J A Cummins for Koolau VESSELS LEAVING TO-MORROW. ticlir Wnloll for Knnii Schr Walcnu for Walsdua Stmr Mlkaliala for Nawlllwlll, Koloa, EIcclc, Walniea, and Kekalia, at 5 p m Stmr U It Bhliop for Wnlanae, Knpan, aud Ilanumuulu at noon PASSENGERS. From San Francisco, per bktne Geo E Perkins, April 17th Edwaid Froese. CARCOES FROM ISLAND PORTS. Stmr Msliop !2,liH) 1mir enjjar Stmr Mikalinln 2.200 bass engar, 211 head cattle, 754 goat skins, and 75 lildes Schr Waloli 1,000 bigi sugar Schr Walelm COO bags sugar, and 200 bags paddy SHIPPING NOTES. The Olengebar was 17 days from Ho nolulu to San Francisco; the Cousuclo 15 days and tho Ella 19 days. The Kllkitat was 21 days from this port to Port Gamble. Tho Kato Fllckingcr and the Geo C Perkins left San Francisco'" for this port on tho 3rd lust; tho Iron Craig on the Oth, and tho Lady Lampsou on the 10th Inst, one day after the Alameda sailed. Tho Zolla lost several sails off Cape Flattery while on her way to tho Sound from this port. Till E It ltyan has taken the schooner Sarah & Eliza In hand to make her ho Hays 18 feet longer. Tho schooner Ehukal got away for tho South ca Islands on Saturday lust with a full cargo of miscellaneous goods. Tho W II idnioud and Calbaiicu for San Francisco, and tho Allicltowo for Hongkong, aro expected to get away on Wednesday next. The bktno Fllckingcr, Young master, arrived this morning, 15 days liom San Francisco. She Is Consigned to Davlcs &Co, VESSELS IN PORT. HIcTuIIo, Olavov 13k Culbaricn, Perkins Bk Kulakaua, Armstiong Brig Allle Howe, Phillips Bktno Morning Star. Tumor Bktno J A Falkcnbuig. F YV Cllngcr Bktuc Discovery, Leo Bktno W II Uimond, Swift Bktno Geo C Perkins, Ackeiman Bktno Kato Fllckingcr, Young VESSEL EXPECTED. Am bark Timour, Brewer, nailed from Boston Dec 17, duo May 1-20 Brit bark Cerates, from Liverpool, duo May 1-20 Haw schr General Flcgel, Flinders, from French Frlgato Shoals, duo Nov 20-30 Am bktno Makah, from Newcastle, N S W, duo February 25-28 Urit bk ScottHi L-isMc, W Slntrcr, sailed from Liverpool Jan 10 duo May 20-31 Am bktno Hattie S Bangs, Tcrrlll, from Hongkong, due April 10-30 Haw schr .leunlo "Walker, B Ander son, from Faunliig'.s Island, litre March 25-31 Am wh bk Ohio, from New Bedford, duo March 20-30 Am bk Julia Foard, Bcrgam, from San Fram-lsco, due at Ililo, Hawaii, April 10-30 Am bk St Lucie, sailed from Now York March 20, duo September 5-30 DIED. At Honolulu, April 17, at his resi dence, School street, Da lei McGregor, aged about SOytais, a native of Leiiu, ftcotluud. LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS. Mr. Justico Preston presides at tho Supremo Court . in Cliambors this week. Thk Supremo Court will not sit in Banco again until Monday next, 25th instant. . " " Mn. Aaron Hart, father of Mrs.. 'Xowis J. Levey, died in London on (Uio 7th of March, aged 80 ycars. In conBiicjuonco of tho Band boing engoged to play ilt the Opera Houso this evening, thcro will bo no concert in Emma Square. . The Hawrtiia n Jockey Club cautions pcoplo against trespassing on tho raco track nml ilnninging Uio pro perty nt Kapiolani Park. The cricket match on Saturday, bctwoon i team from tlio Carolina and iv local team,' was won by tho formor, by 81 runs, majority. An oldcrly whito man fell down in a fit on King sheet, this morning. Ho recovered in about ten minutes, and went on hia way as though nothing had happened. The Government "Gactto" an nounces that- Colonel Ituikcn has been appointed Envoy Kxtraoidinary and Ministor Plenipotentiary near tho Court of St. .Ionics. r The pilot boat which was stove in by tho tug off thu luubor, not long ago, and afterwards sold to J. A. Dowor for about $80, was sold again Saturday for about $120. A oHANcn for a first class tailor by, applying to "II," Bulletin Olilco. A HAiiK steeling West was seen off Wiiimcn last Thuisday. . - .a ' Tun Japanese giivo their ilnal poi formanco to a fair houso Saturday night. ...I.. Tim annual meeting of the Ha waiian Jockey Club will bo held nest Wednesday evening. E. P. Adams & Co. will sell to-morrow nt 12 noon, Ave shares of Mutual Telephone Co . j Mn. Lcvoy's credit salo will be con tinued to-monovv at 10 a. m. and at noon 100 Hales choice California Hay. Tiik Qitintctto Club concert at tho Hawaiian Hotel, Saturday night, was enjoyed by the guests of tho Hotel and inany eitizons. Tin: electric light in tho Hawaiian Hotel billiard room behaved very, badly Saturday night, to tho great annoyanco of billiardists. Tun steamer Mlkaliala made Koloa her point of departure for Honolulu this trip. She could not go to Na wiliwili on account of rough' weather. At noon to-morrow, Mr. Lewis J. Levey will offer at auction, at his salesioom, 100 bales of choice Cali fornia hap, just landed and in good condition. i. Two deer from lion. C. It. Bishop's ranch, Molokai, camn hero Saturday, and wem placed in tho market, and a few lucky persons had a deer din ner yesterday. Four of the new hydiantH are being placed on the Punchbowl line of pipes, and when that section is supplied, Emma Blicet will leceivo five of the hydrants. Messrs. E. P. Adams fc Co. an nounco in this cve.ning's issuo of con tinuation of their cicdit sale a cloths, etc., at 10 o'clock to-morrow. A lunch will bo served at noon. On account of thu mills on Kauai having suspended grinding on Good Friday and Easter Monday, sugar was not so plentiful last week as it would have othciwiso been. lr tho broken lamp-post at the cornor of Beictania and Alapai streets wo,s replaced by a good one, and. tho Portuguese in that vicinity pievcnted from throwing rubbish in tho street, i-onic pcoplo would bo glad. Messrs. Sorcnson, Piereo and Ful ler held a survoy of tho Missionary vessel, Morning Star, the other day. Rotten wood was found in sovcinl places, especially about tho stern, and tho estimated cost of repairs was not a small one. Tho survoyois carefully drew up a report of their examinations. Cait.in Swift, of thu barkentino W. II. Dimond, is incapacitated for attending to his duties thiough sick ness. Ho is at present occupying a room at Mr. Turner's houso on Alakca streot. It is doubtful whether ho will bo ablo to pioceed to San Francisco this voyage, as tho Dimond has nearly completed her loading. Tho present chief officer will probably tako chargo pro. torn. SUPREME COURT-IN EQUITY. Kaohc and Kainoahm vs. Kealena and R. R. Hind. An injunction was this day issued, to enjoin Kcalcna from selling, mortgaging or other wise disposing of any of Ida real or personal property under penalty of being adjudged guilt' of contempt Court, until further order of Court. $20 DAMAGES. Judge Kala, of Lihue, rendered his decision on Wednesday, the 1.1th, to tho effect that Constable Uenito must pay 820 damages for striking, in self-defens.e, n drunken native, whom ho was taking to tbo lock-up on Sunday, April 3. Benito will most likely take the case to a higher Court. YOUNG'S AUTOMATIC CLEANER. According to tho Planters' Monthly, Mr. Young's automatic cleaner, which has been put into the vacuum pan nt Wuinkea Mill, is a complete success, Tho sugar turned out is finer- than any which has yet boon produced on that plan tation. Tho cleaner is not a mere theory ; it has been tested, and not found wanting by practical experi ence. THE SUGAR MARKET. On tho 8th instant, the California Refinery reduced its prices on all refined sugars, except yellows, j. Tho latest quotations for raws is as follows: Now York, Cuba Centri fugals, 90 per cent test, 5 3-10 cents j San Fninoisco, Manila, 91 per cent test, 4.19 cents; London, Gorman Beet, 88 per cent test, lis. -Ud., an ndvunco of -1Ad. since tho quota tions of 20fi March, HEALTH ITEMS. Through tlje courtesy of the Sec retary of the Board of Health wo aro enabled to state that tho district physician of Laliaina reports no fresh outbreak of smallpox. Tic quaran tine is still strictly enforced, and will be continued as long as is deemed necossary. A supply of fresh vaccine virus will be received by tlie Board of Health by tlio S. ,S. Australia, duo May )lrd. Tho doctor of tho Ala meda kindly furnished tho Hoard with thirty poibts, suflloicut for present wants, .PECULIAR. In a case in tho Supreme Court to-day two attornoyy, of tlio same firm, nppcajed on opposite sides Mr. W. O. Smiih for plaintiff, and Mr. Kinney for defendant. McETiiiQ OF THE JGCKEY CLUB. The Hawaiian Jockey Club held n meeting nt tlio Hawaiian Hotel Saturday evening, lilght new mem bers we're elected. Air. W. G. Irwin was elected Tioasurcr, in placo of Mr. C. Brown, resigned. Now by laws, rules and regulations were proposed, to be acted upon at tbo annual meeting, next Monday even ing. Tho Club has decided to move the judges' stand to near its old place, opposite tho Grand stand. THE MINISTER" OF TUeTnTERIOR SUMMONED. A summons was this day issued by tho Supremo Court against tlio Minister of the Interior, enjoining him to appear befoio the lion. K. Preston at Chambers on Thursday next 21st at 10 a. m., to show cause why an injunction should not issue, restraining him from disposing of certain Government lands as adver tised ill the Kuknla Pill Auptini. C0MINYslm0THD"C0NfEST. Tho target shooting contest be tween u team from II. U. M. S. Caroline and a team fiom the Ha waiian Rifle Association, will begin at 10 o'clock to-morrow, at the II. R. A. range, King street. The dis tances will be 200, 100 and fiOO yauls, with 10 lounds at each range. Two sighting shots will lie allowed eacii maiksman at each of tho -J00 and fiOO-yards ranges. The military arms will bo used. The following is the picked team of thu II. R. A. : Dr. Ihodie, W. linger, K. Hingley, C. II. Wilson, V. Iliguins, and C. Nleolb W. King is on tho list us a reserve. TO-DAY'S CREDIT SALES. Tho regular auction purchasers wero about equally divided this morning betwixt tho two auction salesiootns. Mr. Morgan, of the old established (Inn of E. P. Adams & Co., declared there never weie such cheap bargains offered before, while Mr! Levey said his lots were the best and would be sold cheaper than any in tho market. The prices obtained nt both sales Were said to be satisfactoiy. The attendance was slightly increased towards noon. Cold beer, hot coffee and ham sand wiches, possess an attraction equally as strong as long cloths and West of England suit pieces. liven a Chinaman appreciates beer, when thrown in gratis with tin ce months' credit. ADA'S BIRTHDAY. Ada Florence Rawlins, an auburn hair, cuily-hcad little girl, as bright as a button and as pretty as a cherub, was four years old on Satur day, the lGth instant, and celebrated the anniversary on the Sunday fol lowing (3'csterday), by a quiet little feast, at her home, the residence of her parents, Leleo. As the invita tions were issued by proxy, and the poxy consisted of the littlo girl's father and mdthcr, seniors were not .omitted, and the honored few were certainly pleased and delighted to be there. May the littlo cherub live to sec and enjo' many birthday anniversaries, and each one bring increased happiness! PRESENTED TO THE II. L. & R. R. BY A. J. CARlWaiCHT, JR. Tho Works of lidgar Allen Poe, 1 volume, London, 1872; Hand Uook of Social Economy, or Workers' A 11 C, Edmund About, 1 volume, Now York, 1873; Social L'ifo of tlui Chinese, Rov. Justus Doolittlo, 2 volumes, New York, 1805; China and the Chinese, Iicv. John Nevius, 1 volume, New York, 1809; Tho Poetical Works of Mrs. Hermans, W. M'. ItossittorV New York, 1881 ; The Odyssey of Homer, Alex. Pope, New York, 1881; The Poetical Works of II. W. Long fellow, London, 1870; The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, New York ; Tho Poetical Works of John Milton, New Yoik; The Poetical Woiks of Alfied Tennyson, New York ; The Poetical Works of Jean Ingelow, New- Yoik: Tho Poetical Works of Lord Hymn, New York; Tho Poetical Works of Thos. Mooie, New York; The Poems of Ossian, Jumes Macphoisou, New York. DEATH FROM TYPHOID FEVER. Daniel McGregor died yesterday morning at his residence on School street. Dan, as ho was'invariably called, was well-known around the wharves, and was a favoiito both amongst his employers and his asso ciates. Tho circumstances imme diately preceding his untimely death aro tho cause of much sympathy. lie was lecently convicted of "as sault and battery" on a native sailor, whilst at Punahtu, and sen tenced to twenty days' imprison ment. IIo ayas released on tlio 27th of March, and left Ualiti Jail, n very sick man. Not feeling able to walk home, he took a hack after emerg ing froni tlio jail door, and rode to his residence, where ho took to his bed and, with tiiu exception of coin ing down town onco or twice, re mained there until his death. The cause of his death was said to bo typhoid fover, contracted whilst in jail. He leave's a widow to iiiouin Ids loss. The funeral took placo yesterday afternoon and vnis at tended by a largo circle of ft lends of tho deceased. Tho seryico was Hi wWTDT "P : Pi m f ifii Bulk, .A'-.:, Jl-,VJX, J, . rkkitlbiZl LHFOffiMDJLifL We will sell lor ONE WEEK ONLY, Mm fife Hook Towels at 5 cents a piece ! IJJCBJi:3E51V3ES BAKG-AINS ITV TUJEMvlSIl TOWELS ! LADIES', MISSE'S, CHILDRENS' AND INFANTS' WEAR, "Which 1 offer at BEDROCK PltlCES. EHRLXCB:, 83 conducted by the Uev. Alex. Mac kintosh, assisted by the Itov. J. H. Silver. "KAUAI HOTEST Dr. AValters is visiting friends in Honolulu, and hischcciiul counten ance is missed around Lihue. Col. Chas. J udil is i-nliying his ! visit to Kauai vety much. The Hoard of Education will erect a houie for Mr. White, of Kupaa, as his former lesiduucc was in an unhealthy location. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner, the newly married couple, came down on the Mlkaliala this week, and re paired at once to their homo in Koloa, whcic they weie most cor dially welcomed. , The young lady and gentlemen pupils of Puliation are making the most of their vacation. Kvery spot of interest is visited bj- several or all of the collegiates. Hiding, driv ing, and boating parlies have been tendered them, and each ono has entered upon cveiy pleasuru with the zest that belongs to budding manhood and womanhood. Mis. Dole, of Kapaa, invited them to a boat sail on the Wailua river, and Mrs. Uico gave a luait for their pleasure. It was a pielty 'sight, in the shady gulden attached to the Hico residence, to see the bevy of young girls, and the young men in attendance A eonsiiteiablc portion of the evening's entertainment was due to the efforts of Mr. Frank Damon, who exhibited many fine magic-lantern views. To-day's steamer takes from our Island these students, to bear them away to the elassiu shades of Oahu College. They will bo missed on Kauai the Misses Dole, Vnteihouc, Widdi ficld, and Cornvvell and we bid them Aloha uui. Mr. Frank Damon came to Lihue last Wednesday, to resume his labors among the Chinese. lie brought a magic-lantern with him, in order to exhibit religious scenes to lliem, in connection with his lectures, which will undoubtedly make a deeper im pression than the vvoids alone would. Tho lirut meeting for tho Chinese was held on Thursday ovening, and was well attended. On Friday, a meeting was held in Kapaa. Next week there will bo a lectuio for the instruction of tho Japanese. About a year ago Mr. Damon called the first meeting of these people in Lihue, and Mr. Fukushima acted as intcrpicter. '.Since then tlio latter gentleman has done much good work among his countrymen, and their spiritual welfare has not been neglected. Mr. Damon will pioba bly remain on Kauai three weeks Kauai, April lltli. SCENES IN TIIH UR1TIS1I MOUSE OF COMKIMS. A telegram dated London, April oth, says: Those who witnessed it aro not likely to forget the hceno at Westminister in the small hours of Satun'uy inorninu, (April L'nd.) Some Tune pievioiisly to the first division Mr. Gladstone was observ ed to be indulging in gesticulations which were nppaienlly incompre hensible. The wild vvar whoop of the Irish. members, tlio threatening words and gesture of Dr. Tanner in front of tlio Treasury bonch, tlio lleice yells of privilege, tho npf-ett-ing of poor Sir Charles, and his res cue by Mr. Akers-Douglass and Mr. Wall ond, who placed him bieathless in ono of the doorkeepers' chair.3 were all memorable sights in their way, but uouu of them will live so long in liistoiy as thu manner in which Mr. Gladstone reached out his hands, as If inviting divino inter vention, when tho Speaker decided to put the clotuic, and raising his eyes to heaven, matched out or thu House precisely in the same manner as Mr. Pecksniff shook the dust off his feet when ho quitted in pious wrath lite abode of tlio Chuz.lewits. Tho oecnnd reidiug of the Irish Ciimes Act Amendment bill vva3 formally moved in the House of Commons this afternoon by Ilalfour, Chief Secretary for Ireland. "Sir Hcrnard Saiiiiiclsnn, thoGlaiMnnian member, fiom liaiubiiry division of Oxfordshire, moved an amendment to the bill to the iffect that "the bill would, if passed, increaso disorder OF Just received by last slenmcr and 65 Fort Street, 9(5 lm in Ireland, endanger the Union and the Empire, and therefore should bo rejected." The Commons Is practically tak ing a week's holiday, so many 'mem bers arc pairing. "'J'lio Government insists that the debate on the Irish criminal lav." amendment shall pro ceed, but will postpone tlio division on tho bill till April l'.ith. A Lahore paper announces that the Ameer of Afghanistan is serious ly alarmed at tho discovery tli.it a number of native tribes arc combin ing against him, and has appealed to tho Indian authorities for help and advice. 'J'lic dissatisfied Afghans assert that the country has been secrcth sold to tlio British, and that the railway to Canadahar has been sanctioned by the Ameer to facilitate ttieir advance. The fanatical ele ment of the people is rampant against the Ameer, who has removed Ins tieasuies to Fyaabad, a town of India on tiio Goggra river, whitlier lie will retiio himsilf if lie is defeat ed by his dissatislied subjects. Other accounts say the Glillzeas arc rest less under the Ameer's tyranny, and have asked the Indian authorities to depose him. GdSitiESSf ITEMS7 1C( LBS. licsh Home-Mode Chew. JLU'V i g Mii-kf, or ho-nilled 11 ir luis To'" .mid f uh, delicious Vanilla anil Choc ilsitu Creams which I gunr.in tio to bu flrMiporlor and told cheaper thin any imported, nt P. HORN'S Pion eer Slu on Candy Factory and Bakery imJ Ice Urcam Parlor. 85tf -o.. . WE HAVE Juft received per Aus. truli.iii new lot of Attlsts' 3I teild', 13' nny Wnre, Hin ket, Cillnct Kriiiiii!ii, Itiiitic Fiiuui's', etc. And we ru hotter iiicpiiiid than ever to make Cornices itnl Picture Frame, having the linger and bjt fi looted stock of Mouliliiit's In tho Kingdom. Kixii linos.' via- fc-ror.i:. ;u S PERRY'S No. 1 Pnmilv Flour is cilleu-il for sale bjr UOKSALVKS & CO., (Jiieen Street. (11 I)i(. Flint's IIkaht JSujimiY is a Specific for all foims. of Heart Dis-eas-o and also for Diseases of Kidneys and ('irrulti.ion. Descriptive book with ovtiy bottle. Pouson Smith & Co., AuenU 8fi4 PSE. a tf Tho I ntnr-Island Steam NT!ivJ.jnioii Co., Limited, Keep uonstantly on lnml for salo Sieam Tamily and B ad: mith O.a ami a general assortment of 11.1 Bar Sron. fy "fVTRS. K. M. OLIPHANT, -'- , l-anlloH' Nui'Ho, Ibis removed loX .11 Wclllngion 1'laee, Selioel Nicet, tlio n-ldercu of Mr. A. Cock hum, oppodti O. A fon i;, Eni. 07 '.'w FoiSnlo or Lease. TIIOSK PRKMISBB situated on 1'u-ialiMi Street called "Kiinonilo. Ma," the property of O. II. Judel, aro for (ale or for lei; for a term ot ypnr?. Per piillciilnrs Inquire of A1.13X. .1. OAimVMGHT. Honolulu IW. m. WO. if 09 Cluis. T. GuliCk Notary Public Itcffi'ln Rprr lied, Alstrnct of Title Pi rn .' ed, rnd Conveyances Draw i on short notice, Collodion Agency. Mn. JOHN GOOD, Jit., Auih"rl.ed Collector. Employment Ajjcncy. In. P. MARCOS, Brcehd Agent. ficncrtil Business Agency. No. '.IS Mer chant Mrcct. Hell Telejiliono .'I IN. i; . IIov 415. , 80tf SITUATION WANTED. A LADY DKSJIUJS A SITUATION of tt int. 'I lmiotiidily dnmcBll. e'atod. K. .M . (lenoinl Post Olllce. II Iw bL TO LIST. U'oi Sale at 3E.ca.Hoiiu.lle I rices. jjl A KICK VUIINIHIIRU MONT ,rl0. ufusti cqai e .inn .-?--, n 4ll ioo!niitNo,4UimiciiLjne.ioiiw i" WHOLESALE AND RETAIL; "mm EAS Mpmami -t, mi vtf at 1 JHUIN 1 a Complete Assortment oC M. GOLDBERG, lMrommt asd nn.r.i:n in Custom o. Ma.de o Clothing Gent's Fine Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Corner Fort & Merchant Streat?, Honolulu. Campbell's Block. ISLAND TRADE SOLICITED AND 33 ly LOOK ! Bargains at Haviug nought (Ming and Gits' 'Fiimiii M From the Temple of Fashion at greatly reduced into, wc mw offer them to o'lr numerous patrons at prices which do y competition. These good9 aro first class In every respect and confUt of all grades and quil. itlcs of GloiliiDE, Suitable for liic Bid aid Poor ale. In offcrilnrj them to our customers wc would most respectfully draw their at tention to the fact that we aro giving them the b ineflt of our ehca'p bargain and invito tho public hi general to give us a cull and examine lliCBO goods leloro pur chasing clsuwheic. Our usual lino of HATS, CAPS, SHOES AND FURNISHING GOODS, ETC., Is too well known to need cccial comment. 59 PECIAL Tho Undersigned, F. IIOKN, Proprietor of tlio Pioneer Steam Gaudy Factory, Oakery AND ICE CREAM PARLOR, (EHtabliMlted 18413.) Respectfully informs tho public that from this day on he is fully prepared " to receive orders for Lunches, Dinners, Suppers, Banquets, Balls, And guarantees in all cases the fullest satisfaction, as given in formor years, not only abroad, but also in Honolulu. Having references dating back as far as tho year 1862J in Honolulu, having catered on nil slato liPcasons, as also for select par ties given by their Into Majesties Kamoliaineha IV, Kiiuieliaincha V, and Lunalilo, and having tho honor of supplying the present royal household with the delicacies produced in nry establishment; having over forty years' practical experience in this lino of business. - F. HOFS, rriictlt-al Coiirecilounr, 1'nsliy Cootc nml Ornnniriitrr hi Ilonotntn. Factory, Store and Ice Cream Parlor: No. 71 Hotel Street, Between Hotel and Nuuanu Streets, Both Telephones No 74. , (05 3m) Honolulu, H. I Just Received at Hollister & Co.'s A largo assortment of PERFUMES! PERFUMES! Compiibiug tho well-known brands of COLGATE Ss CO., LUNDBOHGS, LUBIN'S, ATKINSON'S, EASTMAN'S ALOIIA, HOYT'S COLOGNE FAKLNA GERMAN COLOGNE, &o. , J- -a t - i m V. 9 Opposite Irwin & Cos ' PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. . LOOK ! Egan & So.'s the entire Stock of NOT GE o Sffll m -vjr im VI 15i 'Si J I iusa,Uo. HwjSHilnKfpinvuB!W