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Mutm&l Toleration. "Mr dear," said a wife to her husband, "1 know that I am dreadfully cross with yon at times, that I am not as patient as I should be, and I think the flame can be said of jou." "Yes certainly," he frankly acknowledged; "1 am almost as bad as yon are. "What's that" "I I say that'I am jnst as much to blamo as yon are." , 'I think," went on tho lady, "that we ought to cnltirate a mutual toleration of each other's faults, and she bent oTcr him fondly and kissed him. "Ton are not looking well to-night, my dear." lie said. Btrokinc her hair. "o," she replied, "my feet pain roe dread fully." "That's because you wear shoes two sizes too email lor you." Then tho trouble began once more. CojtTACiors Baldntss. A German phy sician contends that premature baldness is usually a result of contagion. lie claims that toe hair is destroyed by a loogus wmcu is communicated from one head to another by means of combs and hair hrnsbes. Tho rem edy recommended is washing the scalp daily with tar soar, afterward balhinc it with warm water for some time, and then drying tho hair and arpiTinc a weak solution of carbolic acid, A one or two per cent eolation is of sufficient strengtn. inewatn suouia do continued six or eight weeks, mod is said to bo successfully employed when the hsir first begins to fall out. CMcnttJic I rest. Th Chinese Empire. The area of China proper, measures 1 ,3 16.670 square miles, being abont half the site of Eu rope, seven times that of franco and nltecn times thatof Great Britain. Each of the eight een proTinccs therefore, is on an arerago almost as large as England. Though not so densely peopled as at one timo supposed misUken estimates having been circulated by travellers who had not penetrated the country away from seaboard or river it is yet thickly populated. The population of China probably tmuJ. ?nn nnn aaa Af rt.f:.l " 7.7r burr; JHtpateh. ATLAjcnc-MEDiTEEBAifXAN Cahal. Res pecting a scheme which excites lively interest in Spain, a Spanish newspaper, published on the northern frontier, states that a canal from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean, which is to convert the Iberian Peninsula into an island, appears now to be in a fair way to become an accomplished fact. Starting from the Gironde, the proposed canal is intended to touch Tou- louse, continnintr throuch Lanrucdoc and joia- iDg the Mediterranean near Narbonne. As the site for a commercial emporium, Xarbonne Holds a position seconds to none in r ranee, being placed at an angle of the Gulf of Lyons, and in the Taller of the Andc. Accord inc to the journal referred to, tho contract for the works is signed between the founders and the contractors of the Suez Canal fora canal capa ble of taking vessels of the Unrest size. The canal, if made, would constitute a nc v lino of dele nee lor France, wbicu, it is hoped, would remove the objections made by the French military authorities to the perforation of tho Pyrenees at the points most convenient for Spain Can franc, lor instance. It would not only bring some of the Spanish ports nearer to those of England and Northern Europe, but would connect those of Catalonia with the Biscayan provinces, Asturias, and Galicia. ice canal, it is thought, will aflcct untavour ablv some of the southern ports, for what rea son is not very clear, and the importance of uibraitar, irom a stratagetic point oi view, is expected to be considerably reduced. CJitben Vxctobia's Abearance. Queen Victoria I saw twice while in England once on the platform of a railway station, and a second time walking in tho grounds of Wind sor Castle. The Queen looked just as do her pictures, with the exception that her color and her eyes, her month and her gross figure, all give her a very common appearance There is nothing regal, or even dignincu, in her man ner or walk. She wears very largo shoes, and dresses in deep mourning, with a widow's cap. She has no grace of figure or outline, and, in short, her whole appearance goes to disprove the tbeorj that patrician birth is evidenced in appearance. t The population in Ireland is now very near ly the same as it was in tho year of the Union, 5,100,000, the greatest increase up to 1611, vrhen it reached 8,109,000, having been entire ly lest. But whereas in 1832, on tho passing the reform bill, Ireland had 32.32 percent, of the population of the United Kingdom, it has now but 14.81 per cent, and its electors, who were 11.31 percent, of the whole in 1832, are now but 7.15. Mr. Oqnklingis giving tho lawyers points in the matter of courtesy. Said he, speaking in the Uoyt will case to Mr. Van Santvood, also a lawyer; "Would yoa have any objec tion to afford mo sufficient time to interpose an objection against tho admission of sorao things you read?" "Xot at all," replied the witness. I should deem it an acme of bliss to sit horo all the week and answer your questions at your pleasure. Still, I must admit lhat I havo somewhat of a desire to getaway." "Thank yon," replied the cx-scnator. "Wo should be painfully grieved to lose you." Entered orrtisrinntts. HENRY MAY & Go. niTE Just Received City of Paris & Clan Grant Cfiitral Stotttrtistnunts. From rjOiWEonr, Cs. Orange Marmalade; Crosso t BlockircU's j Cases Raspberry Jam, Cases Strawberry Jam, Casts Flam Padding, Cases Minco Meat, Cases Sultana Raisins. Cases Now Currants, Cs. Bottled Pie Fruits Cases Mixed I'ickles, Cases Gherkins, Cases Fielded Walnuts, Cases Spanish. Olives, Cases French Capers, Cases French Mushrooms, Cases French Peas, Cases French Truffles, Cases Fato do foi Gras, Cases Finnon Haddock, Cases Kippcrod Herrings CS. SCOTCH HERRINGS Cases Yarmouth Bloaters, Cases Oxford Sansage, Cases Sardines, f and ; Cases White Wino Vinegar, Cases East India Chntnoy, Cases Lcibig's Extract Meat, Cases Mushroom Catsup, Cases Soyer's Relish, Cases Yorkshire Relish, Casos Celery Salt, Cases Celery Seed, Dr. Ridge's Infants Food Cases Scotch Oatmeal, 41b. tins j Cases Pearl Barley, 41b. tins ; Cases Tapioca, 41b. tins ; Cases Sago, 41b tins ; Cases Salt in jars, Cases Ground Cinnamon, Cases Ground Allspice, Cases Ground CIotos, Cs. Gennino Mustard, Cs. Cayenne Pepper, HEMP, RAPE, AND CANARY SEED, Fry's Chocolate, Fry's Chocolato Slicks for dessert, Epp's Cocoa, Schweitzer's Cocoatina, Huntly il Palmer's Milk Biscuits, Huntly & Palmer's Maccaroons & Cracknells Mackenzie's Albert Biscuits, Bryant it May's Wax Matches, Bryant it May's Safety Matches, Day & Martin's Liquid Blacking. 1S) LAINE & CO. HAVE A LARdi: NTOl'K ' T11K 7" ory Boat Hay, Grain, fcc. WHICH IS OFFERED AT THE Lowest Market Prices MB DELIVERED FREE TO HT PARI OF THE CITT a j i:t.s ron tiik Pacific Mutual Life Insurance- Company, OF CALIFORNIA, Agents for the "H0OVEK TELEPHONE." COMMISSIONER Or DEEDS FOIt CALIFORNIA. fST TELEPUOSE XO. 147. 10J0 tt TO THE LADIES ! ICHI BAN We be- to Inform oiit friend and cnitomm that ne have been appointed M)LE AGENTS for thtt well-known flrtn, and harlnjr mach pltatnre In inTUine lnpeetlon of cor tirs and tiricd Assortment o' JAPANESE GOODS 4 tut Imiwrted.ComprlsIns the Followlnr. Embroidered Silk Screens or the most Ileatrtlfnl Color, and of Astoolthls; Beantf and Flnlrh. Bedspreads & Table Covers Embroidered in SsML by Japancec. A Lare Variety of Vases ! Vases ! Of the Floe,t rorcelaln, remarkable for unique Btii In color and shape. ALSO Porcelain Figures, Japanese Tea Sets, Tete-a-Tele Sets, Butter Dishes, Ash Receivers, Silk Lanterns Silk Embroidered Kimonos Easels, Carved Wooden Cabinets, Hand .Screens, Trays, Wall Pockets, Parasols, Fans, Paper Mats, Photographs, OF JAPANESE SCENERY, Colored & Plain. A LARGE SKLtfCTIOX OF Japanese Bronze Jewelry CONSISTING OF Sleeve Buttons, Chains, Scar! Pins, Etc. eer ALSO A variety of Good suitable for Hoosc Decoration. G. W. Macfarlane & Go. (Itoj m SAMUEL NOTT, Plumbing, Gas Fitting, Tinsmith & Roofer, STOVES, RANGES, Lamps, Chandeliers, Gonoral HOUSE FURNISHING II MtlMV I It II ! cAMi'iiKiiis xi:v ur.ocic, FORT STREET, Opposite Wilder 4 Co. P.O Boi.SSl. lOSOIy :. :. wiMiiAJiN, IMPORTER. MANUFACTURES UPHOLSTERER AIIO DEALER IN FURNITURE OF EVERT DESCRIPTION, Fnmltore Wire-Romp SI Fort St. Work fcbop it the old itand on Hotel Mrett. Ordera from thtt other Ilanda promptly attended to. 1013 ly Gourd' JHfcttrtt5t5. J.M.OATJR.ict,, I I M Stationers and News Dealers, Hawaiian Uaaetlr Blork.IT llCTtB,.lst Hare J.ft Recelred rx Marlaora. n AMonaratol STA.TI03STERY, ......... , EE.rOCND Letter rrT. iXote raper, Fools Ci; fmi f Broad tod narrow; by tborean blceie or bjOahT Mrmorandam BlorJts, 4c, tVc. vurT m.AMt nnoKftt Foil Boand, IU!f Pond. t IXHHrAXD... ,,.. Bankers Larse. raalrrV Smart, U fMt. v hare InUUmdt for afi I'OST OFFICE IKrTEIt SCA1K8, isimi CARTER'S ComblardCotrr1n"4Writli. In qunj, pfatf and K ctatlT CARTERS WRITIXO rLCjD, ' ' lo qoart. pints, M plota aad cooei. Violet lak. ptL H piata 4 CODei. ARNOLD'S WritlajFJald. icflWe STAFFORDM In vS&EStfS? M mn rsTptUa lYrfsncd lit JIt'tll'Ani: Inqts, pif.Spt na mn, ji as.vs copy nuoKfi ,1Vr"" 5,,c"c Mxli fall boand and Dalf booad. linn (all boand and kail booad. rro iiou.Ki , i sZSX&gg? r,f"' AQtcmttlc Ffneil, CopjlD- resells. PLAYl NO UA KDS i ramail coraer 4 U!a TIME BOOKS, aiaortcd: Uamnril sblpplniTi.Toorl.i fa, InTitAtion Paper & Envelopes to aaaUek. Ball rrocramme Cardr, rrncila aad Taf if li. MEC CARDS," LETTER PRESSES, LARGE & SMALL; Rabbrr Bands, all vlarsl n vsi: nA i.i.N. iuu, Ul'lDEil and hcoke Boetm, niriTiiDAr caum, roCKET RSITEK, And many otbrr artlclea too nnzntroaa to mention. rwr-airnsflLiiiiTi05i.ai nriird riMiwM raprr or 3lai;axtne pobllhnLatany time. Alio. for all the Local Piprra and Macaxlnra. Seastdra. Brook flora, t anllj Library, etc, always on band, aad f fecial nomber aeat for to order. or ai'EVIAL Order Hcceircd for BOOKS, ETC. ALSO HED ni'BBER STAMP AGENCY ! and Asrata for Ute Encyclopedia BrIUnnlca. CP" All liland orders filled rtomptlj "V J. M. OAT, Jr. & CO, llKT tt aaaaTTBBIock.33iafnh.atiL NEW and STYLISH Millinery Goods Ladies' Underwear and Childens' Glothin&c El Slnr. Alamrda and otbtt Lata Antral!. Mrs.W. h.wilkinson THE rASIlIOSABLE Milliner & Dress-Maker Or FORT STREET, Decs to inform tbeLadlra ot nonolala and tba otaer ..tsiiua iuu rnv naa HOW OD TlCWiaO LAKU C 3T III MOST ELEGANT Assortment ot tba Latest Styles s( Millinery, flowers. Feathers, Bonnet, HaU, Itc. Tob; foondln tbli i city aad well adapted to Iktcoralai Holidays. Tbeso Ooods wrro Selected wiln fare, aai wt II Solid to the waata of tbo Ladles of Ilonolmli aad tho Iilands. Comprlinl In Mrs. Wilkinson's MoeV nay bo fonad tAHICH' I'wriEBlVEAIt, i.M-AJini ajid ciin.nnE.in CLOTHING of all Descriptions, Ladles Hand Bars, rocket Hook, best Luther; Ladlra Void ItmcrtcU, Mof, Eanlnrf. Jtc.,lc erp, t eathrra, IUbboaa, Jtc, to taaUh. Cheap. nd a rreal variety ot other Uood, too nnmn- IttordlalljiBTiUd. MHira. MRS. DA VI. wboae excellent Uite ft MIlliArr. b "","ow ww LAttlta, etlll contltiaea to erraide n ine irimmtD" lr(artment,hlca la an urattca that the Udiea Hill llare tMt Trlmmloc done In the ltet ana moat faihlooable Mjle. Call and See the Novelties. f?" . ..I . -ay WorcealeMliirfitHneo. traiU. Jnms.lIreAiii'lanar. 7L :V,V loffoc rtr ?"tf