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- .. . . ..... , ,, LnnMiimnmiiMinii iiiTiiiiiim tmrnm hi 1. 1 ii 1 1 hi I iiiiMiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnnrrrrBi ru lum iiiflMMgBMHBBMHHWMWBHBHgBflMHFT?r75Ki rr- n , - I 4-.M, .' 'i- y ,4 w 11MUIW HJJft-l-J.L-JUi.1 to gnMjj gwUtfita SATURDAY. MAY 7. 1887. AI1RIVALS. Mny 0 - , Ger lik Hercules, Dies!, Wi uuya from Gl.ieow ! Slay t S S Zenlamlla from the (Joloiik-d en routf for San Franeisco HehrUatorlnn from Kintal Sehr Km nil & Llla f i oin Koolau Sehr Alary l'otef fiom Kiiilut DEPARTURES. Mny 7 S S Zealand! i for Sun FrancUco nt 0 pm VESSELS LEAVING MONDAY. 8 8 Australia for Sun Franrl'co at noon Schr Josephine for Ewa Stmt' .Sin pi Ise for Ktinu St nif J A Citinintns for Koolmi , PASSENGERS. From the Colonics, per S 8 Zealandia, Mny 7 Mm Walker, Tllllo Walker, Thomas Walker, .John Walker, Mls C J Itnthbonc. 11 TopkliH. G II Luce, His W V Callahan ami 10 Wilier. SHIPPING NOTES. The German bark Hcrciilci, Jlles. master, atilvcil hero last evening 142 days from Glasgow to Hrhacfcr & Co. Tlie Hercules brought besides 120 tons of coal, considerable machinery ami other iiierclinudl-o to vailous parties liere. The- Iron Crag, Eureka, and J D Spreekels will sail for Sjii FraneUco early next eck. VESSELS IN PORT. Ilktne Morning Star, Turner Ilk Kalnkanii . 1M' rt- "17 . iuim, jiarkers "flktno Klki. Hunt Jtktno Amelia, Xewhall Ilk Kidy Lampson, Jlarstou Jlk Hope, Penhnllow 8 S Australia, lloudlett llktno Jlnkah, Uk Forest Queen, Winding Hktno Eureka, Meyer llgtnc J 1) Spreekels, Fills VESSEL EXPECTED. Am bark Tlmour, Urewer. sailed iroin Boston Doc 17, due May 1-20 Urlt bark Cerates, from Liverpool, duo May J-L'O Hnt bk Scottish Jisslc, W Shmcr, sailed from Liverpool Jan 10 duo Mny 20-31 Am hktno Ilnttte S llangx, Ten-Ill, from Hongkong, dim April 10-110 Am bktne John Worsler, from Xnna lino, U, due MiiyTiO-30 Am bk St Lpele, sailed from Xew York March 20, duo September ii-HO Am bk C O Whltmore, T Thoni)son, from Departuro Hay, due May 20-UO T0CAL & GENERAL NEWS. The Zenlandiii brought a new pro poller and shaft for tho Australia. . A coTTAGis, of a description given in an advertisement, is wanted. WATnn pipes aio being deposit on 3?ort street from School ntrcet down. 1 m There will bo music and a two mile skating race nt tho rink to-night. Tin: S. S. Zealandin will sail at C o'clock this evening for San Fran cisco. Tiik S. S. Australia will sail for San Francisco on Monday next, at 12 o'clock noon. "Hawaiian Gods too much for the British baby," is tho titlo of a picture in the London Xcws of April 'Jth. SrnciAi. attention is invited to an Advertisement in this isuc, from tho "Continental and Colonial Agency," Paris, France. . . A Mii)i)Li:-Aoi:i) man, who has seen better days and can be trusted, desires employment. Enquire at the Uum.ktin ofllce. AniiAxnuMKKT have been made for a baseball match at 3 :'M o'clock this ufternoon, at Makiki, between tho Benedicts and Honolulu clubs. The Zealandia is docked at the 1. M. S. S. wharf this morning. On hor way hero from tho Colonies, heavy N. K. winds and head seas wero continually experienced, t Is future, a sermon in tho English languago will, bo delivered on tho first Sunday of every month, in tho Itoman Catholic Cathedral, after tho 7 o'clock mass. Meshiik. F. A. Schaefor t Co., agents for tho German hark Her cules, announco that neither they nor the captain nro responsible for debts contracted by tho cicw. Tin: Now York "Musical Times," ' referring to a certain concert, says that Mis-ri Shcrwin astonished and delighted all by exhibiting a voico ut unusual richness, strength and beauty, us well as great compass and jmrlty. i i ...- m ' Tin: Variety Company will play at the. Opera Houso to-night. They hud a lohearsnl this moining, and a Ilonoltilti gentleman who was pre sent and is a competent judge, says that it was iirst-elnss, and deoerves a full houso to-night. Tin: S. S. Zealandin brought 1)0 boxes of opium to Chun Lung, 302 sacks of potatoes for tho giocers, besides other merchandise. She has from Sydney for San FrnnoUco, 0,258 packages of miscellaneous goods, and fiom Auckland for San .Francisco, 102 packages of merchan dise. She also has 83 cabin and 01 steerage in transit pahtongors. ACCIDENT TO MR. J. S. WEBB. Mr. J. S. Webb, Paymaster of the Navy, on making nn oilluial visit to tho Kaimiloa yesterday, tripped over -a ropo, fell, nnd dislocated his elbow, llo was quickly conveyed in a hack to Dr. McKibbin olllce, nnd had tho Joint rellxcd. Mr. "Webb suffered considerable pain during tho operation. I III "I r HTJ L " I ,"' ' ''' ' ' II I .-aMM 4W i i mhiiiHwwww tmmmi&4 THE AUSTflALIA O0E3 ON MONDAY. Messrs. W. G. Irwin & Co. io quc9t us to glvo notice that tho pro peller llttlngs for the Australia, nnd to which attention wti9 called In lust Thursday's Bulletin, arrived this morning by the Zealandia. Conse quently, the former vessel will be despatched on Monday next, at 12 o'clock noon, in order to allow time lu Sim Francisco to make the neces sary repairs. baWcohcert. The lloyal Hawaiian Band will play at Emma Square this afternoon, commencing nt 4 :80 o'clock. The following is the programme: March Festival Knppry Overture The Kxllcs Oaosiier Volka Tho Dragoons Fnlubaeh Selection Vert-Vert Offenbach Introduction llosnmuude. . .Schubertti (Juadrllle-All In Mask Faust BLUE RIBBON LEAGUE. Following is the programme for the free entertainment of the Blue Hibbon League, at the Y. M. C. A. Hall this evening: Song Miss Hattlo Xcedhani Recitntion liuhio Dexter Song Willie Bcrgcr llccitntion. . . .Miss Hcssie Dickson Song W. O. Atwnter A Sketch. . . .by Miss Lottie Parmn- lec, Miss Helen Sorrcnson, and llubie Dexter. Address , . .Mr. P. C. Jones A GAMING CASE. There was ,y crowded Police vS'ourt this morning. Fifteen natives, male and female, appeared to an swer n charge of gaming. They unanimously pleaded not guilt', nnd were remanded until Monday next, being released on bail of 850 each. The garno in which they were dis turbed by Ollleer Hopkins is called ciee .a, and though of Chinese origin, it appears to have a special attraction for native Hawaiian. DISTINGUISHED VISITORS. Amongst tho passengers on board tho Zealandia, arc the Earl nnd Countess of Aberdeen, who have been paying a. Hying visit to Aus tralia and Tasmania. Mr. Jcllicoe, the well known lawyer in Xew Zealand, is also on board the Zealandia. He proposes to return in time for tho general election, if it docs not take place by the end of the year, and contest one of the New Zealand city electorates. FOUND DEAD. This morning's Jlcrtthl has the following, from its Pnia, Maui, correspondent: The body of S. L. Bucklnnd, late biiperintendeut of Spreekels' water ditch in Hamakua loa, was found this morning in the ditch at the "Waikina screen, by the ditch tender of that section, Chris ten Christoffcrscn. The body was considerably lacera ted and had evidently passed through several of tho pipes across the gul ches. The authorities were duly notified, but at this hour, 3 i. jr., it is not known whether an inquest will be held. Mr. Bucklnnd was held in high esteem by his many fiicnds on Maui, and was a man" of integrity and honor. It is feared that ho commit ted suicide in a moment of low spirits, us he had lately lost his posi tion on the ditch. Chuiles Bctts has been appointed superintendent in his place. HORSE SALE. Mr. Lewis J. Levey held a very successful and interesting sale of horses this noon. Fourteen horses were knocked down singly to various parties. Below is tho list of sales, as they wero made: Xo. 1, S10 to a Chinaman; No. 2, $21 to a Chinaman; No. 3, $22 to a Chinaman ; No. 4, $20 to a Portu guese; No. f, $41 to a clerk In Hackfcld's ; No. G, $1G to a China man; No. 7, $80 to Ivauhane ; No. 8, 10 to a Portuguese; No. 9, $12 to a Chinaman; No. 10, mare and fold, $G0 to Geo. Houghtailing; No. 11, 10 to Mrs. Singer; No. 12, 30 to Woodlawn Dairy; No. 13 with saddle, $27 to a Chinaman; No. 14, $40 to a Chinaman. The whole sale aggregated S147. THE QUEEN'S JUBILEE. MEETING OF IIUITISII llESIDESTS. Ill response to n call from Major J. H. "Wodehouse, II. B. M. Coin mlsbioucr and Consul-Gencial, about 70 or 80 British residents met Inst evening at the British Club to take steps for a sultnblo commemoration of the accession of Her Majesty Queen Victoria. Major Wodehouse took the chair, and in opening tho meeting express ed his pleasure at bceing to many British residents present. Ho ex plained the object of tho meeting, and extolled, In a few chosen words tho many virtues both public and privato of Her Majesty the Queen. It was now in order for any ono present to offer biiggestions. On the motion of Mr. T. Bain Walker, Mr. John Brown was ap pointed Secretary of the Hireling, Mr. Walker said that in addition to what had been set forth by Iho Chairman, thoy would have to de cide upon bomo method of celebra tion. Ho suggested that the Com mittee to bo appointed by nomina tion would receive piopositlons as to what form tho colebration should take, and what amount of money would be availablo for carrying out the object. After various romarlca by Captain Mist, Mr. Justice Uiclcerlon and Mr. Savi Igc, the Kev. Mr. Mackin tosh offeicd the following motion: "That a nucleus fund be origin ated among the British residents of. the Hawaiian Islands for the pur pose of relieving all Indigent Biltlsh subjects thai come to this coutitiy." This was seconded by Mr. A. S. Clegliorn, with nu amendment that it be culled tho "Victoria Fund." Carried. Mr. Walter Hill thought that tho proper cclcbiation would he a pub liu festival in which all could joint After remarks by Mr. W. J. Smith, Captain Luce and Mr. Mac kintosh, It was moved by Mr. Wide mann and seconded by Mr. Cation, "that a committee of eleven be ap pointed by the Chairman to collect money for the fund to be called the "Victoria Fund" to be invested for the benelit of the British Benevo lent Society, nnd also for tho pur pose of celebrating the da', to bo culled tho "Entertainment Fund." Curried. On tho suggestion of Mr. Atkin son, the Cliaii man appointed Messrs. Widemauu and Clegliorn to assist him in the nomination of a commit tee. Mr. Walker moved that the Com mittee report to an adjourned meet ing to be held on Monday the lGth Instant. Carried. The llev. II. II. Gowen expressed n hope that in arranging the day's doings nothing would ia dp.ro uiirt r.TigiVw .Vi'terf ore with the thanksgiving scrvico to be held in St. Andrew's Cathedral. In reply to Mr. Geo. Lucas, it was staled that n sum of about $4,000 would be requited to yield an interest of $300 per year. Capt. Luce suggested that a salute of llfty guns (no less) be fired on the day of cclcbiation. Tho Chaiimnn stated that Mr. Ilosa, who was present, represented His Majesty, and had intimated that the Government would tender a proper salute on tho day In question. Mr. Widemann suggested that 101 guns be fired. It was further suggested that on the 20lh June there will be services in tho Cathedral, a salute of fifty guns at noon, n picnic in the after noon, and n ball in the evening, but no definite action was taken. Mr. Dower suggested that the Committee be recommended to ask some ladies and gentlemen to give an cntcttainmcntln the theatre. Mr. Ilosa was introduced to the meeting by the Chairman and stated that it was His Majesty's dcslro to take part in the celebration and to give cither a dinner or a ball on that day. Mr. Starkcy intimated that Mr. Ynrndley had tendered his services in the musical ceremony to bo given at the Cathedral. &Mr. E. B. Thojnas moved a vote of thanks to the Chairman, after which the meeting adjourned. PASSENGERS GOING. Following nro tho names of pas sengers booked to lenvo by the Zea landia to-day, at G r. m. and by the S. S. Australia, next Moiir day May 9th. Per Zealandia A. Herbert, Mrs. J. G. Downey, G. F. Rodwell, C. S. Kynncrsley and wife, Lieutenant Mitkoff, F. L. Cohen, Mrs. Capt. Allen, O. G. dc Bclham. Per S. S. Austrnlia John Purvis, Miss Dickson, J. F. Ilackfeld. J. T. Dare, E. Fnrr, Mrs. W. K. Castle, F. J. Lowery, Mr. and Mrs. Bobt. Ilalstcad, Miss Napoleon, Mrs. S. Cook, Mrs. E. O. Hall, Mrs. E. Beckley, Mrs. D. Carter and child, E. P. Borden, E. S. Boiden, Mr. Cofran, J. M. Sass, T. S. Kay and wife, Geo. E. Whittakcr, David Goodnlc, Sol. Ephriaru, Miss. Long, Capt. Matson, Miss F. L. Stolz, G. F. Holmes, W. F. Johnson and 2 children, Mrs. II. Craig, G. P. Wilder, S. G. Wilder, Miss A. Bond, W. T. Iliggins, Robt. Stirilng, Mrs. Scott, Mrs. P. Savidge and son, Mis. II. J. Nolte, Judge McCully, wife and child, C. II. Dickey, and II. P. Baldwin. FOREIGN NEWS. By the S. S. Zealandia, the fol lowing unpublished telegrams were received : London, April 19. A Russian fleet of flften men-of-war is prepar ing for sen. A French journalist stabbed Mar shal Baaine in the head, but the wound is not serious. M. Flourens, tho French Minister of Foreign Affairs, has opened tho Astronomical Congress. Tho Barou Nordenkjold, who pro posed leading an expedition to tho Antarctic, hopes to start at Christ mas. Tho French press has resumed Its furious onslaughts on England. Its charges comprise quite a variety of sins against the French hation. The llnanciul position of Bulgaria is becoming moro critical. The at tempt to float a loan on tho Europe an markets in order to meet the idoio pressing engagements has en tirely failed, and the Regency is now arranging to mortgage tho Rustchuk Railway. It Is said that tho Adelaide Board of the Bank of South Australia esti mate tliu possible losses nt 83,000, while the directors consider thoy will reach ten thousand more. The Daily JVctcw publishes article in which It advocates the application of tho penny posiago system between Great lliitulu and Australia. M. Katkoff, tho editor of the Mos Uow Gazette, as been olllcially re buked for Ills articles. The value of this repri mand is shown by the fact that lie has nirice been invited to the Czar's table. The P. and O and Oi lent Companies have both declined to cuter into contracts for tho conveyance of malls for a seven years' term, tit 60,000 a year. Negotiations have been rcnowed, and it Is probable that a compromise will bo effected. Referring to Mr. ParneUs letter, the Times savs: "No one nsket him to prove the negative, but let him fotce us to prove the positive, or in default of our being able to do so, bo punished for publishing the letter." Messrs. Morley, Chlldcrs, and Sir W. V. Harcourt adopted Mr. Gladstone's view, that Mr. Parnell should not proceed against the Times. The Government of Victoria, Australia, have authorised the ex penditure of 15,000 for tho illumi nation of the public buildings in connection with the Jubilee celebra tion. The New Orleans tioutlncestem Christian Advocate, a newspaper for negroes, says that, according to its observation, the great mass of white persons, when talking with each other, sny "negro" (the low bred say "nigger"), but when speaking to negroes they sny "color ed people," which is the same as to .siv: "lou are negroes, but I cater to your foolisirTyku saving colored." "Wo can stand and pre fer," says the Advocate, "to be culled negroes all the time, for the simple reason that we are negroes." Herbert Spencer is writing remi niscences. SUNDAY SERVICES. Roman Catholic OATiiEunAi, High mass at 10 a. m. Vespers at 4 I'. M. Kaumakai-im Chuhch. Itcv. Walumuu, pastor. Sunday school 0:a0A. M. 1'reuclibnr at 10'SO a. Young people's meeting at 7 :30 l'. M. IA11AIAIIAU JIUKUII. lll. II. Jl rarwer, puior. Sunday school at io a. M. Preaching nt 11 a. m. Y. M. O. A. Young Men's Bible Class lu the parlor at !):4o a. m., con ducted by the General Secretary. Gos pel 1'r.ilsu Service at C :30. r.si. Come and bring a ft lend. Chinese Chuhch. Fort street, near corner Ileretanla. Mr. To Tcng Ue, evangelist. Chinese Sttndav School, 0:30 a.m. Chinese and Kuglish Sun day School, 2:30 v. si. Preaching 11 A. M. and 7:30 p.m. Bible class hi Chinese Y. M. C. A. Hall, 0:30 v. m. FOUT-STItEET ClIUIICII. ItCV. J. A. Cman, rstor. Sunday school at 9 :!" A. m. Public worship at 11. Evening scrvico at 7:30, with sermon by the pastor, on "A Young ilau's Mistake.'' All are Invited. Bethel Union CoNaitEQATioN. Rev. K. C. Oggcl, pastor. Sunday school and Bible clas to-morrow ot !):4" o'clock. Lesson, "Tho Child Moses." Ex. 2:1-10. Public worship at 11 o'clock, with a sermon by the Rev. E. C.Oggel, on "Celestial Pilzes." All are cordially Invited. No evening service. St. Anduew's Cathedral. First Congregation. Holy Communion, U:30 a. 3i. .Morning prayer with sermon nt 0 :30 a. si. Preuelicr.tlie Bishop of Hono lulu. Evensong with sermon by the Rev. II. II. Gowen at 0 v. si. All seats uio unappropriated. Seeond Congregation. Rev. George Wallace, A. M., pastor. Morning Prayer, with sermon, nt 11:15 a. si.; evening prayer, with sermon, at 7 :30 i'. si. Sunday school meets at 10 a. si. Seats free at all sen ices. .. Bulletin " Summary No. 12. 60 Columns of Original Matter. Is now issued and will bo found to be an interesting and comprehensive number, containing (10 columns of reading matter on local topics, and a complete resume of Honolulu and island news. There is no better paper published in tho Kingdom to send to friends abroad. Subscription $2.50 per annum, including postage to foreign countries. To bo bad frpm J. 11. Soper, Merchant street, A. M. Ilcwett, Merchant street, and Bulletin Olllce. BUSINESS ITEMS. TN ADDITION TOOUR LARGE JL slock of 'y und Urulu, wo have Just rtcelvul pur stmr Austrullu, Feed Corn Men), Ground Ontr, and Alfalfa Ilay. Union Feed Co. as lw HAVING recently engaged a first, chm Uildur and Moulding Maker, wo are now fully prep tred to manufac ture, repair and re gild any kind of work in our line. Old Minor and Picture Frames mndo otor us good as new, nnd nt prices within tho reach of all. Tho puiillc ate Invited to call nnd inspect Kline of this work. Remember, any thing that needs renewing in Gold, Old Gold, Bronze, Copprr or Mulnl we can do. KING Hum, Am- Stoiib. 17 1 fC LBS. Fre-.li Home-Mode Chow. lUU irg Btickp, or eo.cnlled Bir. burs' l'olcw, und fath, delicious Vunllln ami Chocolate Creams which I gunr.iii tie to bo fir superior and told cheaper th'iu any Imported, nt F. HORN'S Pion eer Steum Candy Factory utidBikery mil Ice Cream 1'urlor. ttftf S PERRY'S No. 1 F.imilv Flour Is (illortd for sale by GOiNSALYEri & CO., Queen Street. 01 V Hit. Flint's Ueaut Remedy is a Specific for all forms of Heart Dis etiM) and also fur Diseiihcs of Kidneys and Ciroultinon. Doceriptivo book with every bottle, Benson Smith fc Co., Atenta. 351 -" "- violent nntl-Gernmri Rmsim! IImhim!! HWIV & I pi 41 M 4t II I fc ffi '& AgriCutoal Society The Annual Show Will he held this year In the Society's larjio Hall at the Government Xuiscry, on King fctrcct, and adjacent ground!), On Satnrflay, Mar Hlli, Between the hours of 10 a.m. and 0 v m. Exhibits nro Invited In the various divisions named in tho schedule given below. Division I Horticulture, rrlzes will be given as follows: 1 . For tho best variety of Fruits. 2. ;i. 4. For the best special Fruits. For the best growing Ferns. For the bet (cut) Roses. For the best (cut) Blirubs flowering I'lautx. For the best growing Palms, For tho best Orchids. I'V.V ".'.n '""t JJOl'OMIlt. For the best Floral Designs. For the best Vegetables. and 0. Division II Dairy Produce. For the best Firkin of Butter, 10 lbs. or more. Forthe second bct ditto ditto For tho best pound of Butter, tho exhibitors being housekeepers making their own Butter. For tho second best ditto ditto For tho best Cheese. 1. 3. Division III Agriculture. For the be't Rice. For the bet Cemul (other Rice). For the best Fodder Plant. For the but Sugar Cane. For the bct Sugar. For the bct Hawaiian Honor. than Division IV Domestic Manufactures. 1. For the bet variety of Mats. 2. For the best exhibits of Men's lints. For tho best exhibits ot Women's Hats. For the best Kapa. For the best exhibits of Calabashes made from Hawaiian woods. For the best bowls of Wood or Cocoamtt;!. For the best exhibits of natlve- mado Ornaments of any des cription. For the best exhibit of Artificial Flowers nnd Wreaths. For the best home-made Saddle. For the best home-made Harness. i. C. 8. 0. 10. Division V Poultry and Birds. FrUes will be given for exhibits of a high class ehmacter lu all classes of Domestic Fowls and Cage Birds. tSTSpecial Notice Frizes will also be given for meritorious exhibits In any of tho above Divisions, although not falling with the published classlllcntlon, also for the best exhibits of Jams, Tellies, Pickles, and other Preserves, made lu the Kingdom. Tho necessary accommodation for ex hibits will be provided by tho Society. Notice In writings of Intention to ex hlblt Is requested. Blanks for the purpose can bo had nt the ofllce of A. Jaeger, Esqr., Kunuuuiuuti street or from tho undersigned. Exhibits must be In place before the opening of the Show or they will not be entitled to compete for prizes. Admission Co cents, children half price. Mcmbcis of the Society will be admitted frec( on presenting their re ceipts for subscription for tho current year. ' Any person can become a member of tho Society by paying the annual sub set Iptlon of 93.00. Subscriptions are payable to A. Jaeger Esqr., Acting Trcnsiuer. By order ot tho Board of Manage ment. J. S. WEBB, Secretary. The Daily Bulletin ' AND DAILY BULLETIN SUMMARY Can be hnd from J. II. Soi'Eii, : : A, M. Hewctt, i J. W. Hinolev, i Henuy Williams, Merchant Btrett, it : : Hotel Street Hawaiian Hotel BILLIARD SALOON. Having secured the services of Mr. Henry Saylor Ho will In future attend to tho wants of my putrons in the Milliard ltoom. O. J. MoOARTHY. 22 tin MONEY TO LOAN! TIIK unilerslgnul have Sixty Thous. iiml Dollarj to loin, in minis of not lens than ono thousand dollars "upon satisfactory i-ecnrllv. SMITH, TUUHS'TON & KINNEY, IGtUtf QO Foit Street, Honolulu. Just received per btinr Australia, a line assortment of BOYS' CLOTHING! Special attention is called to our Boy's JSilor Ac JTei'scy suits. 40 docn Boy's Linen Knee Psntr, nt a very low figure, In ilzes up to 12 years. A large assortment of DRY AND FANCY GOODS A lino line of Ladies' Jersey?, Lace) and EmbrnhkrlCH a great variety Just lectlved pike) very low. RIBBONS! RIBBONS! RIBBONS The largest Mtock of any Iiounc ! Received direct from Eastern Manufacturers. A complete ntsortmenl of Shoes for Ladies, Misses & Children of a superior quality and pticcs to suit the times. Hflfliind orders rcccivo careful and prompt attention. S. EHRLICH, 63 and 65 Fort Street, 10)1 (OppoMlo W. 0. LOOK! Bargains at tp & fi&'s Having bought the entire Stock of Clotting and dents' Fntiing Goods From the Temple of Fashion at greatly reduced rntui, wo now oflcr them to our numerous patrons nt prices which do y competition. These goods are first class In every lespect and comUt of all grades and qui), itlcs of Glotlg, Suitable for tie liicli aifl Poor ale; In o fieri lug them to our customers wo would mr)t respectfully draw their at tention to the fast Unit wc nro giving ihem tho bincflt of our cheap burgiin and invite the public In general to give us a call and examine these goods beloro pur chasing elsewhere. Our usual line of HATS, CAPS, SHOES AND FURNISHING GOODS, ETC., is too well known to need especial comment. C M. aOLDBERG, IMrOKTKK AS1) Custom o Made o Clothing Gent's Fine Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Corner Fort & Merchant Streets, Honolulu. Campbell's Block. ISLAND TRADE SOLICITED AND 31 ly SPECIAL Tho Undersigned, F. HORN, Proprietor of the Pioneer Steam Candy Factory, Bakery AND ICE CREAM PARLOR, (EntabiiHlied 18S.) 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 nil cases the fullest satisfaction, as given in former years, not only abroad, but also in Honolulu. Having references dating back as far as the year 1863 In Honolulu, having catered on all state occasons, ns also for select par tics given by their lute Majesties Kamehamelm IV, Knniehaineha V, and Lunalllo, and having tho honor of supplying the present royal household with the delicacies produced in my establishment ; having over forty years practical experience in this line of business. F. HORN, Practical Confectioner, FaMtry Cook nnit Ornnmcnter In llonoluln. Factory, Store and Ico Cream Parlor: No. 71 Hotel Street, Between Hotel and Nuuanu StroetB, Both Telephones No 74- (on Um) Honolulu, H. I. Just Received at Hoilister & Co.'s A large assortment of PERFUMES! PERFUMES! Composing the well-known brands of COLGATE & CO., LUXDBOHGS, LUBItf'S, - ATIvINSON'S, EASTMAN'S ALOHA, IIOYT'S;COLOGNE FARINA GERMAN" COLOGNE, &o. For Sale a.t K.en.oiille 3Price. 1592 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Irwin & Co's.) LOOK! DEALER IN PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. NOTICE! ffl is i 'W 74 m M jm m i i k'teW. w