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IMPORTER AND
Steel & Iron Ranges
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Stoves &
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS
Agate Ware in
WHITE, GRAY and
LAMPS & CHANDELIERS,
Crockery, Rubber Hose, Lift and Force Pumps,
Water Closets, Water and Soil Pipes.
PLUMBING, TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WORK.
DIAMOND BLOCK, Nos. 93 & 97 KING STREET.
C II A S . II
IMPORTER AND
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR AND FEED.
Fresh California Roll
g0T ALWAYS
New Goods Received Dy Every
All Orders faithfully uttended to.
solicited and packed with care.
LINCOLN BLOCK, King Street -
TELEPHONE 119.
BOTH TELEPHONES LMO-
LEWIS
Ill PORT
Importers, Wholesale
Provision Dealers & Naval Supplies
Fresh Goods by Every Cala. Steamer
ICE HOUSE GOODS A SPECIALTY.
Island Orders Solicited.
TELEPHONE 92.-
H. E. McINTYRE & BRO,
IMPORTERS AND
O-rooeries, Frcrvisioris Etnci Feed.
New Hoods Received by Every Packet fiom tho Eastern States and Europe.
FHESJ1 CALIFORNIA "PRODUCE 1!Y EVERY STEAMKlt.
All Orders fulthfully attended to and (Joods dellveri-d to uny part of thu City free.
Island Orders solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed,
Bast Corner Port &c King Streets,
JUST RECEIVED1
A SHIPMENT OF
TOWER'S
Fishbrand Oil Clothing
FOU HALE 1Y
THEO. H. DAVIES & CO.
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1LANIWA1"
A FIHST.OLA88 FAMILY 1IATIIINO
XX. ltusort ut Waiklkl. Ti mucins pa
the gate, Special
made for Kumllv
arrangements can
Picnics und 1C von
I bn.f
V.ythlng Partlcu.
WS-tJ
ustott,
DEALER IN
Fixit-mres
& KITCHEN" UTENSILS
Large Variety,
SILVER-PLATED;
USTAOE
DEALER IN
Butter and Island Butter
ON HAND &$
Steamer from San Francisco
Satisfaction guaranteed. Island Orders
Bet. Fort and AlaKea Streets.
-P. O. BOX 372.
-P. O. ItOX lilJT
& CO.,
STREET.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
-P. 0. HOX 115.
DEALERS IN
FOR SALE!
Oiiia (6 Koa Firewooi
cmzxed)
At S8 Per Cord-CASH
Itf AND m. VKItEI) -Wl
JOHN F.
COLBURN
(Vi!l-'.lV
& CO.
niily Hull, tin,
fiO lYiifn a month,
telh'md frte.
Retail
Grace
NOTICE AND PROGRAMME
OF A-
FAIR LUAU
AT
KALIHI-KA1,
Close to tlio Itnilronil. In-low Mr. Wnllcr'ft
Jircwcry, to no lu-ld on
Wednesday, April 5th,
FROM Oiisn A. M. TO 7 1'. M.,
Unilor tho management of Mii. 'ii,i-o.
niul Mu-". W'm.i.i'.ii, of Knlllil, aided by
ninny White anil llawnilnn Ladies.
Superintended by lli:v. KvTitnn Ci.i-.munt,
for Church Purposes.
FAIR
Two Tnbles foreign nml Hawaiian; drub
IIiimh; ltalllo; Lois und KlowerTn-
bles: li-u Cream nml Candy
Tables; Scales; Etc.
HO ADMISSION FEE WILL BE CHARGED.
LUAU
Two Uliic Flap Tables Tickets '.!." Cunts.
Ono Pink Flag Table-Tickets 50 Cents.
The Hand of St. Louis College will play
during tho whole day several of their beau
tiful pieces; and the Sunday School Choir
of Father Clement will sing homo of their
beit (-onyx, all to make of tlio occasion not
only n lucrative day, but aKo n very enjoy
able one for everyone.
XSJ" Trains will run nt Excursion Hates
from Honolulu and Moanalun to the l-'air
Orounds every half hour from 1) a. m. to 1
r. m.; every hour from ltoSr. m.; every
half hour again from f to 7 r. t.
t)& Tickets for tho I.uau niav be had
any time after TueMlay, March 1 Itli.
tVF" Tickets for Trains (round trip),
only '25 cents, will ho delivered at the Depot
on the two preceding days, April ;td and
1th.
The names of nil the tallies who will
please take charge of tho dill'erent Tables
of tho Fair and l.uau will be published as
soon as they are well known. (!7."-td
Royal Hawaiian Opera Honse
L. .1.
J. P.
Levey
Kahalcwai
Lessee.
Stage Manager.
GRAND PRODUCTION
OF A-
Series of Interesting Incidents in
Hawaiian History!
Adapted fortbo Stage by tho H w.ui Ponoi
DuvMATir Co., to be presented in Eng
lish by Native Ilawaiians on
SATURDAY EVENING, April 8fb,
Will be produced n Melo-draina in
Two Acts, entitled;
"TheLady, Twilight"
Ne-w Scenes I
Ne-w Costumes 1
Ne-w Songs I
A Musical Interlude by the Company:
Overture Hawaiian Hand
"Landing of Lono and His Death"
Characters by the Company.
XSF A Set of Healistie Scenery has been
specially designed and painted for these
lopresentatioiis.
Prices as Usual 50c, 70c. & $1.00.
VCb- Pox Plan open at Levey's whore
Tickets can be had for all parts of the
house. U7!KJw
Tho following choice bit of word painting
occurs in Hawthorne's Muible Faun:
" Women be they of what earthly rank
thoy may, however gifted with inti-lli-i-t or
genius, or endowed with awful beauty, have
always some little handiwork ready' to 1111
the tiny gap of every vacant moment. A
ncedie'is familiar to thu lingers of them all.
Atuieen, no doubt, plies it on occasion; tho
woman poet can Use it as adroitly as her
pen; tho woman's eyo, that has discovered
a now star, turns from its glory to send tho
polished little instrument gleaming along
tho hem of her kerchief, or to damn casual
fray in her dress. And they have greatly
tho advantage of us in this respect. The
slender thread of silk or cotton keeps them
united witli the small, familiar, gentle in
terests of life, the continually operating in
fluences of which do so much for the health
of tho character, and carry oil' what would
otherwise be a dangerous accumulation of
morbid sensibility. A vast deal of human
.sympathy runs along this electriu line,
stietching from tho throne to tho wicker
chair of the humblest seamstress, and
keeping high and low in a species of com
munion with their kindred beings."
Housewives, while you ply tne needle,
have you ever rolleeted on the vicissitudes
of life? See to it that your husbands pro
vide for the future welfare of their families
by at once applying for a Policy in tho
tfQUITAlILi: LIFE ASSUltA.N'OE SO
CIETY of tho United States. No more
suitublu gift could he oll'ered to you.
BRUCE & A. J. CAimVRIGHT,
General Agents for the Hawaiian Islands
Equitable Life Assurance Society of the
United States.
M, L MINER, D, Y. S,
')
Veterinary Surgeon, Physician and
Dentist.
OKl-'K'Ki HOTEL STAI1LES.
ornii: iiomts;
K to 10 a. m.;
9" Ui:hiih:nci::
llorotaiiia street.
:'M to :t:
With l)r.
SO I-. ,
V. L. Miner,
AH Calls Will Receive Prompt Attention.
L. .AJDX-jEJPI
lli-gs to notify the public thai he has re
ceived per S. S. ".Muiiowai" an
Elegant Assortment of
Ladles', Children's & Gent's
Boots J- Shoes
1Tnpardonnblo Offonsos.
Certain sins of omission and com
mission there- are for which thoro is
neither forgivonoss nor absolution.
A woman will forgivo tho man sho
loves for snuandoring hor fortune,
destroying hor poaco of mind, dis
honoring tho name ho has given hor,
but woo bo unto him if ho forgets to
kiss her good-byo when he goes
down town in the morning, says tho
Now York Sun. 1 lo may take off his
cent, roll up Ins shirt sleoves, tako a
week off for it, buy flowers, bonbons,
theater tickets, bo so good and peni
tent that ho doesn't know himself
and has to bo introduced to his mir
ror every morning -ho can't mako
that right until' tho crack of doom.
Sho never forgives and forgets that,
oven if sho sa3's sho does.
Anothor unpardonable sin is lo
spell a man's name wrong. You
may trend on his toes, steal his um
brella, cheat him, give him tho wrong
points on tho races, but don t spoil
his name wrong if you dosiro him
for a friend.
A woman novor forgives a man
for criticising her perfume; a man
hates tho follow that runs down tho
brand of cigars ho likes.
A woman may forgive tho man
who puts his umbrella down whoro
it will drip all over hor in tho car;
sho novor forgives tho woman that
sits down noxt to hor with a dross
that spoils hers.
A little woman rathor likos to bo
called a pussy or a chicken by a big,
goodnaturcil man, but sho never for
gives him if ho calls hor a cat or an
old hen.
Sho novor forgives tho woman
that coaxes her servants away by of
fering them bettor wages, or tho
woman who knows hor ago and tolls
it, or tho woman tho man sho likos
admires and praises, or tlio woman
who always looks a little finer,
dresses a bit handsomer, does things
a shade bettor than sho can horsolf.
Wo all know that woman and hate
her, while wo sniilo into hor oyes
and kiss her good-by, acknowledg
ing ourselves hor inferior. No
woman sits down and bewails hor
inability to wear tho Astor diamonds
or to rival tho famous beauties of
tho world, but it is tho woman who
buys ono moro gown than wo can
allbi'd, who keeps two servants when
wo have only ono, who fades our
pinks with her roses and dulls our
charms with hor graces whom it is
hard to forgive as wo would bo for
given.
It Greatly Relieved Him.
That ho was deoply pained was
evidenced by tho pallor of his face
and tho hoaving of his bosom.
With ono hand ho pressed his
brow while with tho other ho clutch
ed tho arm of tho chair. His breath
ing was labored and tumultuous and
in loss than three seconds his neck
tie had worked itself above his col
lar. Ho was obviously distraught.
"Yes," the girl repeated gently,
"1 am going to marry anothor."
Ho groaned.
"Will you "
Ho bent an appealing, moving
glance upon hor.
" Toll mo who ho is?"
"Yes."
Sho bont forward and whispered a
namo.
"Thank"
Tho anxious foreboding in his
face instantly gavo place to an exult
ant joy.
"Heaven. I foarod ho might bo a
friond of mine. I congratulate 3-011
with all 1113 heart!"
And when ho loft tho houso his
stop was light and elastic. Atlanta
Comtitittion.
It Ip Just That Way.
When Mrs. Sinipkins remarked
that sho must go to the dressmaker.
Mr. Simpkins said:
"1 should think 3-011 would keep
awajT from dressmakers, 1113- dear."
"That's just liko you, Mr. Simp
kins. Why shouldn't 1 go to tho
dressmaker's if I wish to, I should
liko to know?"
"Because, my love, U103' all havo
designs on 3011."
And she didn't know whether to
laugh or cry. Jiufalo Erprexx.
m
Decidedly a Back Number.
First Chaperon What character
does Miss Budd represent to-night?
Second Chaperon Why, she's
dressed as a page.
First. Chaperon And MissPassoo?
Second Chaperon Oh, she's a
page, too.
First Chaperon Pago two? Sho
looks moro liko tho last loaf. .Indue.
Moro Senses Than Five.
Teacher How
there?
maii3' souses are
Tommy Tucker Five.
Teacher That is right. What is
your hand raised for, Bonii3r Bloo
bunipor? B011113' Mease, ma'am, thoro havo
boon eleven censuses taken so far.
Juilie.
Grover and David,
"What do you think of Senator
Hill now?" asked State Senator Bill
Brown of G rovor Cleveland.
"Oh, he's a good follow," said tho
President-elect. "1 wouldn't say a
word against him, for former', 3-011
know, wo belonged to tho sanio poli
tical part3'." JU. Vernon News.
A Chance for ICeeloy.
"My, oh, my I"
"WW's tho matter?"
"Cleveland's Cabinet is full."
H'unhhi!itan Utar.
Persons who aro subject to attacks
of bilious colio can almost invariably
tell 1)3' their feelings, when to expect
an attack. If Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrlium Komody is
takuu as soon as these symptoms ap
pear, they can ward oil' thodisoaso.
Such persons should always keep
the Itouu-dy at hand, ready for im
mediate iiho when needed. Two or
tliroo doses of it at the right time
will save them much suH'eriug, For
sale by all dealers. Benson, Smith
& Co., agents for the Hawaiian Islands,
Tho Shirt Maker's BovonRo.
Hold your orders for Johnson is coming
Tho shirt maker In 011 tlio way
Look out for his whiskers for they nro leak
ing Till you hear what ho has lo say.
Respect to Johnson tho bluH'er justly paid
And noble shirt maker honored bis loblots
shade
Rut whonco tills being? that n naniu so
mean
Should join with Johnson tho shirt man,
on a tomb bo seen.
This Johnson would belter far proclaim,
To future ages humble his Job lots name,
Johnson and shirt maker had been well
pair'd
Tho city collector nml tho city bard.
Now Import all your so called shirt makers
To tako my honest living awav if you can
1 eamo 10 mosc islands 10 worK iiko a man
Hero will 1 stay in spite of vour teeth
For all kinds of shirt will I
I make to look
neat.
'LAST 11UT NOT MUST.
I do all tho shirt cutting .Mint is
done at my place of business and in
caso tho shirts don't give ontiro satis
faction I will nltor thorn, mako now
shirts orrofuud tho money. All
shirts that I mako will bo kopt in
repair for 2 3'ears freo of charge.
A. L. JOHNSON,
The American Shirt Maker.
Daily Bulletin,
ilflivured free..
of) cents a month,
OOB.3STIO
BfeamsliipGo
For SAN FRANCISCO.
THE Al STEAMSHIP
' ' .A.TJST.A.I.iI.A.
WILL LEAVE HONOLULU
II
FOK THU AllOVi: PORT ON
Wednesday, March 29th,
.A.T NOON.
Tho undersigned are now prepared to
issue Through Tickets from this city to all
points in the United States.
For further particulars regarding Freight
or Passage apply to
Wm.
U31-Gt
G. Irwin & Co., Ltd.,
General Agents.
Ten Homesteads !
FOR S-A-LEl !
rpiIEUE ARE TEN OOOO SIZE HOME-
JL steads on the Waikiki road between
Hon. Chas. L. Hopkins' premises and Mr.
Macfarlano's premises. These Lots are the
best unsold Lots in tho city, being part of
thoso, premises formerly owned by G. W.
Keaweamahi.
Title
perlect.
Deeds at the expense of
Terms are easy.
the purchasers.
fjSF" For further particulars apply to
WILLIAM C. ACHI.
Honolulu, March ::!, MM. 082-tf
IN BE MECHANICS'
UNION.
BENEFIT
WHEREAS, THE MECHANICS'
lienellt Union, a Corporation es
tablished under the Laws of the Hawaiian
Islunds, has pursuant to tlio law in such
cases iniiilo and provided, duly Hied at the
OIHce of tho Minister ol the Interior, a
Petition for the Dissolution of the said
Corporation, together with a certilicate
thereto annexed, as required by law; now
therefore
Notice is hereby given to any and all
persons who havo been or aro now inter
ested in any manner whatsoever in the
said Corporation, that objections to tho
granting of the said Petition must ho tiled
in the otlice of the undersigned on or be
fore WEDNESDAY, thu L'lth day of Muy,
ls!KI, und that any person or persons desir
ing to be heard thereon, mnst ho in at
tendance at the ofllee of the undei signed
in Aiiiblani Hale, Honolulu, at 10 o'clock
a. m. of said day, to show cause why said
Petition should not bo grunted.
J. A. KINO,
Minister of the Interior.
Interior OIHce, -March 20, ISiJ.'i.
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MARSHAL'S SALE.
BY VIIiTUE OF T1IKEE WIMTS OF
Executions issued out of the Circuit
Court of tho First Circuit, on tho Hist day
of January, A. D. 18h.'S, against Cupt. Wm.
Davies, defendant, in favor of E. G. Schu
mann, H. J. Giecue and J. Hopp v. Co.,
plaintill's, for the sums of fiRt.o.'i, XM.7X
and .fl!)7.'J.l respectively, 1 havo levied upon
ami shall expose for sale at tho Police Sta
atiou, in the District of Honolulu, Island
of Oaliu, at 1U o'clock of SATUltDAY, tlio
Mb day of April, A. D. lBSfl, to tho highest
bidder, all tho right, title and interest of
the said Win. Davies, defendant, in and
to the following property, unless suid
judgment, interest, eostsiuid 1113' expenses
bo previously paid.
List of property for sale:
Two House Lots situated in Pumihou,
Honolulu, on Bingham and Metcalf streets.
Tho llrst having an urcu of ,75 of an acre,
moro particularly described in deed of Paty
to Graham, recorded in Liber 711, pago.'t!)!.
Also, Lot containing .'iO.iiOO sipiaro feet,
and described in deed of Dillingham lo
Graham recorded in Liber Ho, page lai,
both being portions of the Pasture Lot be
longing to tlioOahu College and duly con
veyed to said Win. Davies by deed iif V.
II. Cornwell dated Aug. f, "lfS!), recorded
in Liber lib, pago 100, together with tho
buildings and appurtenances theieoii.
Said property lining subject to u mortgage,
however, of .f:i.7J0, to the estate of T. il.
Hohron, and to 11 second mortgage of .ft-00
loW.lt. Castle, dated July !, 16M, and
recorded in Liber LIS, iiuge 171.
Also 45 Shares of the Pioneer Ilullding
and Loan Association Company, said
Shares being represented by certilicate
No. IsU for .1 Shares, and by ce'rtilleato No,
U'Sl for 10 Shares. Said Shares of stock,
however, being subject together witli tho
aforementioned Jteal Estate to thu said
mortgage to W. It. Castle.
W. G. ASHLEY,
Marshal,
Honolulu, March 10, lt'.M.
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