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PIwiiBiiw1 ,Myvu" v !fSPf! , VOL. V. NO. 71 (J. HONOLULU, H. I., TUESDAY, MAY 2, 18M. PRICE 5 CENffS. f svfliiiBuPElHHIHSvMflSIHHralrm. j yPMWMgpli ' - . J ,-. . '' . l V- .; THE DAILY BULLETIN ritlNTED AND PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON KXCICPT SUNDAY BY THE Dally Bulletin Publishing .Co., LU, AT T1IK OFFICE. Merchant St., Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands. It. 8. MoonK, Butit. V. H. Tayi.oii, Pros. Risdon Iron Works, San Franoisco, Cal. BUIL1)KI18 OF- BUBSOUIPTION Six Dollars a Ykaii. Delivoreil in Honolulu at Fifty Obnts a Month, in advance THE WEEKLY BULLETIN IB PUBMSIIKI) E3VJH3K.-5T TT.THISD.A.Y At Four Dollars a Yeah to Domestic, and Fivk Dollars to Foreign Subscribers. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING DONi: IN SUFEMOIt STYLE. 250 BOTH TELEPHONES P. 0. BOX 89. -QO, 250 Oceanic Steamship Co. Australian Mail Service, Address letters for the paper "Editor Bulletin," and business letters " Manager Bulletin Publishing Company." Using a personal address may cause delay in at tention. DANIEL LOGAN, - Editor and Managor. Improved Sugar Machinery BOILERS & ENGINES. Pumping Machinery For Irrigating and Water Works purposes of any capacity. Wrought Iron & Steel Water PIdg & Fluming MATHESON LOCK-JOINT PIPE, HEINE SAFETY BOILER, Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. E&- For further particulars and cata logues, address K-iscion. Iron Works, San Francisco, California. Business Cards. LEWEBS & COOKE, For San Francisco : The Now nnd Fine Al Bteel Steamship "MONOWAI'' Of tho Oceanic Steamship Company will bo due at Honolulu from Sydney and Auck land on or about May 4th, And will loavo for the above port with MntNnnd Passengers on or about ihatdate. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY THE FAMOUS TOURIST ROUTE OF THE WORLD. Tickets Issuod to ALL POINTS in tho UNITED STATES and CANADA, via Portland, Tacoma, Soaltlo, Victoria and Vancouver. .00 Second Class A First Class $10.00 TF.SK THAN BY OT1IEK LINKS MOUNTAIN RESORTS: Banff, Glacier, Mount Stephen, Frascr Canon, Etc. "Empress" Lino of Steamers from Vancouver. Tickets to All Points In Japan, China, India. AgODND THE WORLD PER 0. P. R. FOR SG10. M Vnr CttiIthmt onil Annlrlnvtfl luiujuuvjowiuuuuauu. a!" The Now and Fine Al Steel Steamship "MARIPOSA" Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will be due at Honolulu, from San Francisco, on or about May 4th, jsnn Mails and Passengers for the above ports The undersigned are now prepared to issue THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES. m IlUFORTERS AND DEALERS IN LUMBER AND ALL KINDS OF 15UILDl.NO MATERIALS. Fort Btreet, Honolulu. H. W. SCHMIDT & SONS, Importers and Commission Merchants. Fort Street, Honolulu. H. HACKFELD & CO., General Commission Agents. Corner Fort and Qcieen Streets, Honolulu. Q. W. MACFABLANE & CO., DAILY AND WEEKLY Hawaiian Newspapers are the Leading Journals in the Kingdom. The "Daily Hawaii Holonma," Has the I-argest Circulation on the Islands and is the Best Medium for Advertising. pgt For further particulars regarding freight or Passage apply to WIH. G. IRWIN & CO., Ltd., General Agents. i-i Importers and Commission Merchants. Kaahumanu Street, Honolulu. JNO. S. SMITHIES, Auctioneer and General Business Aient. Mahukona, Kohala, Hawaii. Mr. Tiios. K. Nathvniel will receive all advertisements and transact all business matters. SOSF" Omen: "Brcnig Block," corner Nuuanu and Queen street (upstairs). fiHJ-tf Oceanic Steamship Go. Trrcie TetTole. LOCAL LINE. S. S. AUSTRALIA. M. STEKN, Dist. Freights Pass. Agent, 018 Ma, ket street, San FrancKi'o, Cal. B.gf- For Tickets and (icncr.il Iiiforuin lion applj to THEO. H. DAVIES & CO., Agent for the Hawaiian hlaittts. Pacific Mail S.S. Go. ; Daily Bulletin -AND THE- Emplopieiit, House & Rooms Occidental and Oriental S. S. Go. t Registry ! 18 All iliW'nrfinmiitilv tur t-liw !.... irt ,11. lit, lltllkt 1 If 1 ....III 1.. .1 .1 ... .... II..!.... . .. iiilii. iiiuuviuiii ill ill. tillll-i;. M1IILI3 IU continue should lie given the afternoon tho advertisement e.phc. AdvertNeinents for tho Registry must be handed in before 1:2 o'clock noun of the daj they lir.-t appear. The rates given below undur each held are counting seven word to ii line. Five cents a line win he ailui-ii to e.icli ligure for all above live lino. Arrive Honolulu from S. F. Leave Honolulu for S. F. May 17 May 24 Juno 14 June 21 July 12 July 19 Aug. 0 Aug. 1(3 Sept. ( Sept. 13 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 For YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG. I me rates u Steamers of the abovo Comwanios will i ""-lulvcrtiMnciits not ending live lines, call at Honolulu on their way to the above ports on or about the following dates: Btmr ''BELGIC" May 11, 18! Stmr "CHINA" July!). IS!),! Stmr "OCEANIC" Aug. 7, 18D.S Stmr "CHINA" Sept. 18, 18!).! Stmr "OCEANIC" Oct. l(i, 18! Stmr "CHINA" Nov. 27, lb!M Stmr "OCEANIC" Dec. 2o, lb'J.'l Rf.n- KPHIVAII VU R lull KfV.ai. WA.1.U. ....( X1UU tOiTX . ww. Stmr "OCEANIC" March o,18!( "elP wanteu. Rt.nip "flHTNA" A..ril II! 1MH J , I. Jo ...I.,.,. ,. funtf Ltl ,.'...... ...... tinned, luc. each lime. Employment Wanted. Aih. awUr thit head. Hot: one neck orient: continual, Wc. a nick. For SAN FRANCISCO. WANTED IMMEDIATELY Needle Woman for Div -V GOOD ssimikm tt .eeuio u oiium ior iJivismaKiiig; Steamers of tho above Companies will onu who can Cut and Fit; to woik in the ill at Honolulu on their way from Hong- i "ousu. 1. O. llo Joy. 71'.'-:!t ng and Yokohama to the above port on I - auout tne following dates : call kon or THROUGH LINE. From San Francisco for Sydney. Arrive Jlnnolulu. Fiom Sydney for fc in Francisco. Leave Honolulu. The Best Lunch in Town. Tea. and Coffee WENNER & CO., Manufacturing and Importing Jewelers. 02 Fort Street, Honolulu. W. H. STONE, A.OCOXnsrT-A.3STT. P. O. Box 17. at all nouns. THE FINEST BRANDS OP Cigars and Tobacco ALWAYS on hand. TE-I. J. lSTOLTE. Froip. PALO ALTO STABLES, MAHIPOSA, May 4 MONOWAI, May 1 MONOWAI, June 1 ALAMEDA, June 1 ALAMEDA, June 2!) MAKIPOSA,Juno'2i) MAHIPOSA, July 27 I MONOWAI, July 27 MONOWAI, Aug. 24 A LAM EDA, Aug. 2 ALAMEDA, Sept. 21 MAKIP()SA,Sept.21 MAHIPOSA, Oct. 19) MONOWAI, Oct. 19 MONOWAI, Nov. HJ ALAMEDA, Nov. 10 TO PLANT LOVERS HHHE UNDERSIGNED DESIllES TO X notify the public that he is prepared to Propagate any kind of Tree, Shrub or Bush by Grafting, Budding, Kinging, or other methods. No payments will bu re quired until they aro well rooted, which will take from six weeks to six months, ac cording to its genus. Now is tho time for ladies to uitikci pre-ents whether exotics or natives, to her fiionds. I will also under take to eradicate all insects that prey upon or suck thu nap from trees and other vege tables, which can bo expelled from 60 to 00 hours; no enro no pay. - Tho Cotlce and Orange family a specialty. Address W. L., (153-lm Bulletin Olllce. Stmr "OCEANIC" May 7, 18!)3 Stmr "GAELIC" May 29, 19J Stmr "CITY OF PEKING" ....... . JunoO, lb!)3 Stmr "CHINA" Juno It), 18911 Btmr "BELUIC" June 27, 189J Stmr "PERU" Julv 7, 1)3 Stmr "OCEANIC". .. . July 17, 189! Btmr "OITYOFitlODEJAT, E1HO" ii ', ., ltJU Stmr "GAELIC" Aug. 0, lb'M Stmr "CITY OF PLKING" ..... Aug. lo, 1893 Stmr "OCEANIC" Kept. 23, 189J Stmr "CHINA" Nov. 0, 1893 Stmr "OCEANIC" Dec. 4, 1893 Stmr "CITY OF PEKING" Jan. 2, 1891 Stmr "OCEANIC" Feb. 12, 1691 Stmr "CHINA" March 20, 1891 Stmr "GAELIC" May 14, 1891 Lost and Found. Attn, under Ihh head, Ji)c. one time; Con tinued, 23c. each time. LOST YESTEItDAY UN KING ST., between Fort street and Kulihi, an Unfinished Cinnamon Brown Wool bhawl. The tinder will be lowarded bv leaving -amo lit the otll'e of the H'.r. i.iii'n New Co. 7 .;;t Ads. under (hit Iniul liumd, We. each tiim. Houses To Lot. CtOc. one time; eon- RATES OF PASSAGE ARE AS FOLLOWS: TO VCIKO 11AM V. iflSU uo 223 00 2u2 f0 85 00 THOS. LINDSAY, Manufacturing Jeweler maker. AND AVATCII- Kukul Jewelry a specialty. Particular attontion paid to all kinds of ropairB. Mclnorny Block, Fort Street. ATLAS ASSURANCE OO. OP LONDON, H.(W, Sohmidt & Sons, Agents for the Hawaiian Ihlands. HONOLULU IRON WORKS, Steam Enoineb, Buoar Mills, Boilers, Coolers, Iron, Brass, and Lead Castings, Machinery of Every Description Made to Ordor. Funicular attention paid to Ships' Blacksniithliig. Jul) Work executed at Bhort Notice. 3SO O'IParrell St., Two Blocks from Baldwin Hotel, S. F., Cal. I BEG TO ANNOUNCE TO MY OLD friends and patrons in tho Islands that I -have purchased tho above Stables and intend to maintain its namesake "Second to None" 1st class. Llverv Outfits of every description alsoon hand. Forsalo: Matched Spans, lload and Draft Horses guaranteed as represented. Correspondence Invited. E. Jt. MILES, 095-tf Proprietor. METROPOLITAN MEAT CO., c. j. McCarthy, Real Estate & Collection Agency Cabin , Cabin, round trip 4 months ..... Cabin, round trip 12 months European Steerage.. gW Passengers paying full faro will be nuowcu io percent on return laro it return ing within twelve month". TO HONU KO.Ml. $175 00 202 50 310 25 100 00 Houses Wanted. AiU. under tlili head, 60c. one time: eon tinned, JOc. each lime. Rooms To Lot. Ads. undir thii hunt, Se. one timr; oDc one nick; coHtiniiid, Wc. each ntek. Rooms Wanted. Ads. under thii head, .Wc one time; con linutd, Wc. inch time. BP- For Freight and l'us.-age apply to H. HACKFELD & CO., Agents. Baldwin Locomotives. 207 tf fitter's Steamship Co. TIME TABLE. Latest Nows Itemized. 'I he KiiiV Own HciiUL-nl huts licru slnliiiiicil at llivlifnx, A liij; nu?iu' works Inst licon slnrleil up in .Mc.Mt'ti ttmlcr ll.ith'ting iitinp ious. Many Ohio iiiiuitif.totitri'is ,uc tuov iiiK lo Wi'st'Tii I'vtiiisylviiiiiu to got gits. I'iltflitm: in.iiiufiiflururh uro hontl infj machinery to Krant'o lo nnike wiio cables. Four fiu'totiL"! liitVL1 been eslul'lished in Mexico for tho iiiiiiiiit.iutuiu of jutu-clotli. New Orleiiiis is to h.ive ii speoiiil eoiil roud built fioin the Alitbatuu mines to furnish it with utwl. Steiitn lieilms that cut do tlie woik of a thottsiml lfien aie l.e,ging irrigii tiou ililehes it) .Mexico. l.o-t year 1100 new freight o.tr- were hinlt for tlie r.ulro ills of the United ril:ile evciy il.iy ol the ye.n. At Elm wood, l.xl., tho iipp urn nee of MiViMiil cities of genuine spotted fever h.is given grout aim in. Steel sloamers of 1,000 tons eap.ioity .ire to ho built at I)lllitti)ue, Iowu, to navigate thu Western livers. The 2S0 fuvings banks of New York have $31)0,000,000 on deposit, mid all loaned out exeupt u wot king margin. The Dettoit 1'oot Commission dur ing the month of February gave jno visi in to 0,9115 persons, :it u cost of -1,017. A biiuk fi'inine. is threatened ut Chioago. l'uees h.ive jumped from $5 uO In $10, mid it looks us though hey would go to $15. A walnut log, bixteun feet in length, ml containing 11,000 feel of lumber, s being shipped from Kansas to the '.VoildV Fair. Thii teen murders oecuired ut St. Louis duriui; Aliuch, lor whicli tun portions are in custody, two out on bond, ii ml one ut l.uge. A l'itti-buig linn th.it has tried pro-lit-sharing says tho inetensed ellieien u.r of the woiknieu i.iys the piolits that it distributes. The Whulier Honiesteid Associu Uoii of lliiveiliill, .M.i-., i preparing i ) lestote the poet's olil homestead to Uo foimer eoudition. Complaints of veiy dry weather come in fio n all parts of thu island of Cuba, ami many animals .no dying fiom the uuicity ol water. Texas is bonding- utruwbcriios and otlier hiuull fiuits lo the Noilh, in (.umpuiitiuii with Flo: ida, and work ing up u profitable bi stness. A tabui.ited tutt tuuiit, just com pleted, gives thu aggregate value of all new building, elected at (iiaiui Kapids during lb!) at $2,:U5S.52. A sugar i onibiiiu has been formed m the maritime piovmces, and the Nova .Scotia llouue of Aembly Inib parted a lull indorsing the same. Mrs. (Jeilrude Fox of Dundee, Mich., buvi-nty-thr"u years of age, h.is been toothlest for several years, rdio is now culling n new set ol teeth. The saloon loundeih in 1'illb.liuig .no in despair. A local judge has de cided ili.il the fieu lunch must go, be ing a means ol atti.iuung custom and therefoie contrary to thu laws of the State. 1 he laigost factory in the woild foi turning out h.mestcis is to bo built al til. Paul, and will have a capacity of 50,000 h.uvestern and 00,000 mowers a year. Last year 2,000 h.u setters went fiom St. Paul to I lie Aigentine Republic. 'lhc lennus.-co Li gislatllio has pass ed a joint lo.-olution to allow the burial of thu body of ex-President Polk and Ml. Polk in I lie State Capi tol gioiiiuls. They nie now lying at Pulh. Place, Nashwllu, wheio thu ex Presidenl lned, and which was thu home of the widow lor many ycur.i. ORGAN OPENING. Inauguration of tho Instrument Bot Up in Central Union Church. Central Union church, was crowded Sat unity oveuing by pooplooagor to hear tho first public tones of tho groat organ built especially for that grand edifice. Tho instrument was manipulated successively by Mrs. Judd, Miss Dale and Mr. Wray Tay lor. Its tonos in each instance woro greatly admired. Mr. Taylor played a number of selections to display the range and power of thu difforojit stops, giving an exhibition which showed that all tho music wanted can bo drawn from tho now organ. A delightful voeal concert was given in tho intervals of oxclufjivoly organ performances. Solos were beautiful sung by Miss Dale, Mr. H. Jaeger and Miss Beckwith. Mrs. Paty, Mrs. Judd, Mr. Booth and Mr. Wakefield rendered a quartet com posed by Mrs. Judd when a girl of fifteen. Thero was choral siuging by the choirs of St. Andrew's Catho dral nnd Central Union Church, singly and jointly, also by the Ha waiian choirs of Kawaiahao and Kau makapili. Below is a description of the new organ's divisions: GREAT ORGAN. 1 Bourdon, 10 feet wood. 2 Open Diapason, 8 foot metal. I) Dulciana, 8 feet mtal. 4 Mulodia, 8 feet wood. 5 Octavo, -1 feet metal, fi Flute d' Amour, 4: foot wood and metal. 7 Twelfth, 3 metal. 8 Fifteenth, 2 metal. II Mixture, 3 rauks metal. 10 Trumpet, 8 foot metal. SWELL OROAN. 11 Open diapason, 8 foot metal. 12 Salicional, 8 feot motal. 13 Stopped diapason, 8 feet wood. 14 Flute harmonique, 4 feet , motal. 15 Violina, 4 feet motal 10 L'iccolo, 2 feot metal. 17 Mixture, 2 ranks metal. IS Oboe, 8 feot metal. TEDAL ORGAN. 19 Open diapason, 16 feet wood. 20 Bourdon, 16 feet wood. MECUANICAL REOISTERS. 21 Swell to great. 22 Great to pedals. 23 Swell to pedal. 21 Tremolo. 25 Bellows signal. AflENT FOK- Cincinnati Safe & Lock. Co. 35 Merchant St., : Cummins Block. BnftftFEvT 81 KING ST. YMesale and Retail Butchers AND NAVY CONTRACTORS. EDWIN A. JONES Has opened an olllco for transacting all uusiuess in connection wun Trusts, Purchaso and Balo of Bonds, Stock and Real Estate, And is propurcd to Audit Accounts. Olllco: No, -12 Merchant street, ofllco lately occupied by tho luto Jona. Austin. P. O. Itox 55. W. 0. Wilder, Pres 8. II. Uohe, Sec. Oait. J. A. Kino, Port Supt. a. J. Waller, Manager. O. B. RIPLEY, AROHITHOT, ('ompleto plans and Hiicclllcatlons for every description of building. Contracts urawn unit cureiul superliitciidunt'u of con Dtrilctlou given when required. On 1 1 ami uxuiuliiu plans. Now duxIgiiH. Modern buildings. Olllce, Uoomri.Kprcckels' lllock. Mutual Ti'l.aw, Daily Jlutletiii, 60 cents a month, itlivtrtd fret. CHAB. T. GULICK, Notary Public for the Island of Oanu. Agent to taku Acknowledgements to La bor Contracts. Agent to grant Marriage License, Hono lulu, Oiihu, Agent for tho Hawaiian Islands of Pitt A Hcott's Kntlglit unit Paicel Kxpress. Agent for the llurliiigtuii Itouto. ItKAL IISTATJ; Hlt()Ki:it a.sii ur.NKUAL AOKNT. llui.i.318- TIJLKI'lIOSi: Mutual Ilia P.O. 1)0x116 88 MorcliHtit ut, Honolulu, II, I, J It can be proved Any day That the Daily Bulletin lias the Largest Circulation Of any papei In Honolulu. JJusincHH Stick a J -'in iDar, Stmr. KINATJ, CLARKE. Commander, Will leave Honolulu at -' r. m., touuhliig at Luhalna, Maalaea Hay and Makena the ; same day; Mahukouu, Kuwuihiiuaud Um puhochoe the following duy, urrivhiK ut Hilo ut midnlijht. i Returning leaves Hilo, touching at Lau pahochoe sumo day; Kuwaihue a. m. ; Ida- luikonu 10 a. m.; Makena 1 r. m.; Mualuea lluyOi'. u.; Luhuiuu H v. m. the following day; arriving at Honolulu (1 a. m. Wednes days and Buturdavs. The undersigned having been appointed Sole Agents for tho Hawaiian Islands KOll TIIK OKl.KMUTElt Baldwin Locomotives FllOM Till; WOKKS OF Burham, "Williams & Co., Fluladolnhia, Poun., Aie now prepared to give Intimates mid receive Urilers for these Knghius, of any size and style. No Freiuht will he received after ' 12 noon on day of balling. Stmr. CLAUDINE, DAVIES. Commander, The Baldwin Locomotive Works AUK NOW MANUFArrUlUNli A STY Mi OF I.Ol OMOTIVI; PAKTJOl'LAHLY Adapted for Plantation Purposes Will leave Honolulu ovory Tuosdnv at Huiitou and Kipaliitlu, M., irv luosdliv lit.) A iniiiiliur of uliich Inivo reeuntlv hi en touching ut Kulmlul, Huelo, Hauu, received at thune Islands, and ud uifl hue I plcaniin In furnlthiiig plaiitatlon agcnn aim managers nun paiuciiiiirs o: ciiuie. Uetunilng will arrive at Honolulu every Sunday inoriiliij:. V No Freight will ho rei-olvcd after 4 r. m. on ilny of sailing. Consignees must he at tho landings to hits Intel i landed, receive their Freight, us we will nut hold ourselves responsible ufter siuh Freight The Superiority of Iht'sii Locomotives overall other iunl.es i known not only here hut Is aclcnouleilgrd thionglioiit the Unlt.d State. WM. G. IRWIN & CO., Ltd., Solo Aootits (or ttm Hawaiian Islanilii. "1LANIWAL" While the Company will use due dili gence In huiidllug Live Slock, n ilri-linii to ussuiliu any respoliHlhllity in euo ot iliu loss of stiliiu, Tho Coiiipiuiy in 111 not he responsible for Money or Jewefry unless placed In tlmcaie of I'uii-erB. --.-.. ...... . IV I'll ui hinim uj i.timmrivim rnminy , v j;uuti u Wulkilsi 'i'raiiu'iiro jmi. ilr.li, III! er.inllnl nt I, no ritiea ill the I 'I'" K'"- SFIKOIUl HI IHIlguUIUllU WH In) 2rompiiy fxumini til law run ui w , fur ,t , j,,,, uml Kv,tn)llK IMletin OjJUlf, ilnthlng Purtlu. m,t PIIIST.I'I.Ati FAMILY HATlllMl Wise and Othorwiso. One of thu stiougest p ints tho l'tu siilont niiikcs is wlion ho points to waul thodooi. (Jltivuliiuil l'luii Deal er. You nuvor know how do.ir things aro until von huy thcni, nor liuw choap tliov uro until you m'H thoin. Puck The Bimii t'st.itc of Texas, vnlueil at )!2,000,000, is in liiiyntiou. B .stun is in noli e.M'iteil. .Memphis Appeal A v.iluiiuhu. To.idiir -ipcll slippi-rs, .Inhnny. Johnny rvl-.i-p-p-e-i-s. Tcui'lii'i Thai spcllo slupjiors. Jnliuny Bainc thing. llaip' is Baiir. riho (Imtly) Why do limn always ho tu wiinicuV llo (cyiuuiilly) Wull, tin, women .ihv.iyf insist on eoinpli inmilaiy lliiuns lii'iuc; saiil to tliuin, (lun't llioy? Dotnnt Fruo Prers. Kniplnyer William, Mis. Spritf ymiB coni)l.ius that slie iveeiveilonly lino of nil the liilllillcs she li.nl put lip hole last nin'it- William That's funny, sir. I wiuti ".Mis. hpiigg.uis" on line huiidle and put "illUu" on itaeli of the ol In r.. 'I'M-Bits. Tim pnunpUiuss anil cortainty of ith ettrus liavo intnlii (Jhmuhurluiii't! Cough Kuuu'ily faiiioim. It is iu luiuleii osiieeitilly ior i-ouhh, eohls, isrotii) ami wlioopint,' eotmlib, anil is llio most ollVcttiul rumotly known for i tliuso ilieoasos. Mr. C. 15. .Main, of Union Cit,ln.,Mtj&: "1 havu a junt nalu on Chtnnliurlttiu'B Cough lioino ily. 1 warnint ovory botllnand havu nuvur huaul of oun failing to givo untiro Hitisfaution." f() cent hotilcri fm halo by all dealers. IJeiibon, ftinitli tt Co., agontn for tho llawai inu trilamls. Tho Chiinihi) ili'loelivo foreo a a nui'iol hotly ami I ho bent organized in i ho wuihl. The liu an ow iii on every man, woman anil child, toruign or native, in China, ami, in addition, wateli over oaoli other, Orange Economy. In the M(.'('iterranean countries, anil in fact everywhere that thu orange is grown, the utmost economy is exercised nothing that will re turn a particle of fertility to the soil or a cent of levenue to the pocket of the grower is allowed to waste. Even the peel from the culls is saved and he petals as they full from the orange blooms are religiously gathered up ami sold to the perfumer. Perhaps our people would do well to take a few lesbons in economy from their foieign friends. There is, for instance, the matter of making orange wine, marmalade, ect., from the culls, and the biisinos might and should be developed to gieat proportions during the shipping season. Of course it would not bo practica ble for o.ichor.iuge-growertoinanufac-ture the refuse fruit into these com modities himself, and the only wuy to utili.e it in a piotituble manner is by disposing of it to lactones that might be established in every orange-growing section. Each grower could then save his culls, and after n day's pack ing deliver them to the factories and recure so much per thousand for them. Thebe factories c.uld utilize every portion of the fruit, from ttm peel to tho seed, anil while the price paid would bu small it would be just that much clear money to the producer. Floi ida Agriculturist. Our Royal Landlords. It is reported that Queen Victoria has been imestiug quite actively in real ostato in this country o( late. Tho Uurman royal family have al leady real estate interests hero, and in 'iT'ict about every monarch in Europe, mourning the Jtussiuu uzar, baa set a stake dowu in our soil. This shows that faith in tho future of the Re public is entertained right royally abroad. By and by tho candidate for naturalization who has forgotten to pay his rent on American roal territory will bo able to swoar truth- full that ho renounces all allegiance to every foreign prince or potentate. Uonlun Globe. A Very Sad Affair. Mr. Oldehappie You aro looking vory bad nndorchiunp Yes, 1 know it. I went to n dinner party on Washing ton's birthday nnd drank a little too much wino. When I wont to bod I forgot to talto otr my boots, and I went to (deep with my foet on tho pillow, and eoiiseijiiently I dreamed all night 1 hud toothacho, when it was nothing bit) my tight boots hurting my corns. Texas Siftimji. To Got at tho Facta Regarding Hood's Sarsaparilla, ask tho people who take this medi cine, or read tho testimonials often published in this-pupur, They will certainly convince you that Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses unequalled merit, and that Hood's Cures, m m m Hood's Pills euro constipation by restoring the puristaltio action of tho alimentary caual. They aro tho best family outburtio, WM 4 n- a- 4 V rW ,Av