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if ? ;. .. 'is J ?! ) I - s ? CI ffiffi M ; lt !:l if l n ill iff v V '? ii 2 l 7 n "IV,:- I' If VI Y" 'I' ' II- If . -1. B 1 Si 'V til' I I 1 .i VOL. IIL-NO. 310. THE DAILY PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER. IS PUBLISHED Every Morning Except Sundays. U il iC Hll'TIOXS Dully P C. Advertiser, 1 year, (C'osli; 00 Daily P. C. Advertiser, 6 months, (Cash) 5 00 Daily P. C. Advertiser, 1 week, fCash) 25 Weekly P. C. Advertiser, 1 year. ("Cash) 5 00 FureUsn Subscription S. P. C. Alncluduie postage). 50 TIae Xude' Sister Interfere. Harper's Bazar. 'He says you called him a dude an' other cfitheta, an' he wants you to give back his letters an' his fortygraft." Why They Couldn't Agree About the Preacher. Every Saturday. Two ladies entered a Fort street car one day recently and took seats beside a lady well known to one of them. She gave her friend an introduction, and directly this one re marked: "I think I saw you at the street church ae Suaday, several weeks ago." "Yes," "You seemed to be as much disgusted with the sermon as I was, for I saw that you were terribly uneasy." "Yes," again. "Did you ever hear a worse preacher in all your lifef "Well, perhaps." "I never did, and I havent been ther since." The conversation then rattled off on soma other subject, and by and by the two ladies got off. "I wonder why she didn't agree with me about that preacher V queried the one who had blasted him. "Why, how could you expect her to!" ex plained the other. "She's that very minister's wifef That's "Where he Made the Mistake. From Stun and Nonsense, Chas. Scribner's Sons. This gentleman made a display Of his talented parrot one day, " It bites others," said he, " But it never bites me," But the bird, alas! gave him away. How She Kept Her Little Brother Quiet. Cincinnati Sun. "Now, Minnie," said a mother to her 4-year-old daughter, "I want you to play with your little brother when I am down town. If he wants to play with your toys you mustn't cry." "Nome." "When the lady returned the little girl ran to her and said: "When he grabbed my dishes I didn't cry." "You didn't ? Why, you are a good little girL" "Ycssum, an' when he grabbed my doll I didn't cry eiver." "You didn't P ''Nome." "What did you say i ' "Nuffln', but I knocked him down wif the little chair."' A Winter lroverO Illustrateo. There's many a slip 'twixt the pave and the hip nowadays. FACES OF EXCEEDING INTEREST. Prsoit Attracting Most General Atter tentlon at the Present Time. O'DON'OVAN rossa. The attempted assassination of O'Donovan Roesa by Mrs. Yseult Dudley has brought int stfll greater prominence the original of the accompanying portrait. He has been the subject of more editorials, and cartoons In the London papers than is usually granted to more deserving mortals. Rossa carries in his pocket a de cree of banishment which prevents his step ping on British soil, and yet the English press are crying out for his extradition in a way to show there is no resident of the United States they are more anxious to have returned to the control of their government The fact is, Rossa is nothing but a very suc cessful scarecrow. He is only the trombone In the rather inharmonious band of Irish patriots, while the real players who are fur nishing the music to which the British govern ment aud public are now dancing are concealed from view by the noise and blare of the irre- Eressible O'Donovan. All he cares for is that e shall attract attention ,and if the "fairies," as he calls them, are successful in frightening England, then is O'Donovan happy. Rossa Is 53 years old, was a shopkeeper in Cork, Ireland, his native place, until he- was im prisoned for being a member of the Phcenlx Bosiety. lie was sgain put in prison in 1865, ftnd remained there until 1870, when he was banished froju the country. The dirty little rooms he calls his offices in New York have tnore the appearance of a lounging place for eensefess babblers than the rendezvous of earnest consj iraiors. A f'lituic I'r.'ix'ess di Galatro. MISS KVA MACKAT. The marriage of Miss Evelyn Bryant Mac kay, heiress of the "Bonanza Bang," to Don Fernando Julien Colonna on February 12, has elicited considerable curiosity as to Miss Mac kay's appearance ; this we gratify by an en graving from the latest photograph made in this country of her. She is only a daughter by adoption of Mr. Mackay; her fatherDr. Bryant, was her mother's first husband. Miss Eva, as she is called, was born in California about 23 years ago. Since 1874 she has lived with her mother in Faris, for the purpose of pursuing her studies, which have beei ex ceedingly thorough. Besides a study of the arte, she has become a thorough linguist, speaking with facility five languages. She is also an accomplished musician and possessed of a fine voice. The fortunate young prince who secures this lady belongs to one of the most illustrious families of Italy. He is 27, accomplished, speaking the Engli&h language fluently. He is the owner of the yacht Sappho, and at present an officer in the Italian army, from which it is expected he will re sign and make, with his bride, an extended tour through this country. Defendant in the f oiiescne nrtarn ui Promise Case. LORD GARMOYLE. The arrival in this country of Lord Gar moyle, more generaUy known in England as "Gumboil," has caused a flutter of excitement among the ladies, who are anxious to see the youth who preferred to pay 150.000, or rather have his father pay it, than marry Miss For- I tescue, one of the prettiest ladies in England, j whom he had promised to marry. Lord Gar- ! moyle's father was the son of an Irish butcher J named Cairns, wnich. made the ramuy s 00- jections to their son's marrying Miss Fortescue, an account of her plebian blood, appear the more ridiculous in the eyes of all England. His lordship, it is paid, really loved the pretty actress, and is taking the present trip around the world more with a view to forgot her than for the pleasure of stghi-sesiag. HONOLULU. HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1885. 3iibrrtisfnuitts. PETEE D ALTON, 3S3"o. 91 Kins St. Once more solicits the patronage and support of those who for twenty years knew and dealt with hlni Plain Talk Pays Always. Peter has for many years worked for and en deavored to please every class of the community from the highest in the laud dowu to the humblest of the working classes, and he can say that during that time he never made an enemy or lost a cus tomer. Now he haa again put his hand to the plow , and is as well able and willing to give honest work, good material, and lair value for money as ever vet was done in the Hawaiian Islands. Has always on hand Single ami Iouble Hanirss, Express Harness, Plantation Harness, Whips, spurs. Chamois, Sponges, Brushes, Ami everything: requisite Tor the Stable. t?A full line of English and Sydney Saddles, Saddle Cloths, Elanke'-s. etc., always In stock. A'bnt he has not got he can make. 290 my2G-d&w HAWAIIAN HOTEL STABLES, (Cor. Hotel and Richard Streets, Honolulu, 11. I Opposite Itoyal Hawaiian Hotel, Wish to notify the public that they are prepared to furnish BUGGIES, PHAETONS, WAGONETTES, ETC. , With Stylish, Gentle Horses. Horses boarded by day or month. Saddle Horses to Let. Horses Bought and Sold. Hacks at all hours day and night. Any incivility, reckless driving, overcharging, etc., by drivers employed by this Company will please be reported at the office. 3IILES & JIACFARLANE. Telephone No. 32. " 30-Je30 d&w Notice to the Public. - TE TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING to the public that, in addition to our PASTRY AND CONFECTIONERY bustuess, we will open an Ice Cream IParlor, (Which lias been fitted to suit the requirements of our first-class trade), on SATURDAY, APRIL 25TII. Our Creams will be of SUPERIOR QUALITY only, being made of (Jenuine Cream, a supply of which we have secured from the Woodlawn Dairy. From samples furnished us. we are able to guarantee the best quality of Ice Cream. The following assortment of Ice Creams and Sherberts will be furnished on our opening day, SATl'R IlAY, APRIL 25TII: ICE CREAMS Vanilla, Lemon, Chocolate, Coffee, Pine Apple, Strawberry, Coffee CJlace. S H E R B E RTS Orange, Strawberry. We are also prepared to furnish Ice Cream to parties, dinners, etc., and to customers at their homes. Our Parlors will be open every day and evening, except Sunday. Parties desiring Ice Cream on Sunday must tcive their orders for the same on Saturdays before ! o'clock P. M. The Cream will be delivered before 10 A. M. Sunday mornings, packed so as to keep hard eight hours. Hoping to get a share of public patronage in this line of our business, and thanking the pt.hlic for their liberal favors in the past, we remain respectfully, MELLEIt & IIALBE, !-l-al--l-tM.tw Lincoln Block, King street. TOTICE. VOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned, having leased part of the rice land in Pa'ama from the Wo Sing Company, all parties are warned not to trespass on said land, or allow any animal or fowl to go upon s Ud land. All violators of this notice will he prosecuted ac cording to law. AH SAM, AH HA. Honolulu, 11. U April 2!!, 13. W-nffl A. ROSA, VTTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUB LIC. Otlice with the Attorney General, Alii olaui Hale. Honolulu. H. I. mr2S-12-tf G. VV. MACFARLANE & CO., A Cor. Fort & Queen Sts,, HONOLULU, H. I. Sole Agents Tor this Favorite Brand of CHAMPAGNE. 470tf$w business Cards. M. THOMPSON, TTORXEY-AT-LAW and solicitor in Chancery. Ofllce Campbell's Block, second story, rooms 8 and 9. Kntrance on Merchant street, Honolulu, m. i. -H7-ap6-tf MAOFAELANE & CO-, WHOLESALE DEALERS AXD EX. eral Jobbers in WIN'K.S and LIQUOKS. Xo. l' Uaabmuanii .Street, HONOI.ri.r. 375-tf H. HAOKFELD & CO., l EXEBAI. COMMISSION AUE.VTN. 3 Viueeu .St., Honolulu, H.I. K.IXM.VU. W. MAKKTKNS. P OPrKKOKLT ED. HOFFSCHLAEGER & CO., Importers A- Commission Merchants, cueeii Street, Honolulu, H. I. :ita-tf A. S. CLEGH0RN & Co., Iin porters aud Wholesale and lie tail Dealers in General Merchandise, Corner Queen and Kaahumanu Sts. lif 9-t M. PHILLIPS & Co., Importers aud Wholesale Dealers in Clothing, Boots. Shoes. Hats. Men's Furnish ing and Fancy Goods. No. 11 Kaahumanu Street Honolulu, H. I. 3GStf-wtf S. J. LEVEY & CO., 1 roeers aud Provision Dealers. A Family Grocery and Feed Store. Orders entrusted to us from the other IbIhikI -ni be promptly attended to. 52 Fort St., Honolulu 3G7tf-wtf JOHH RCJSSELL Attorney at Law. No. 42 MERCHANT STREET. NEAR FORT ST 35tf-w CLATH SPHKCKkLS. M. O. IRWIN. WM. G. IRWIN & Co., UlAK FACTORS ami Commission CJ AG t NTS. Honolulu, H. I. 3M-tfwtf J. LVO. U. J. LEVEY. LYONS & LEVEY, -V uctioneers AND General Commission MerchantSj Beaver Block, Queen St., Honolulu. Sales of Furniture. Stock, Real Estate and General Merchandise properly attended to Sole Agents for: American & European Merclandise. 372-tf wtf J. M. M0NSARRAT, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Keal Estate in any part of the Kiii. dom Bought, Sold and Leased ou Commission. Loans Negotiated and Legal Documents Drawn. o. 27 MERCHANT STREET, Gazette Block, Honolulu. 371-tf J)r. E. Cook Webb, Residence and Office, cor Richards & Beretania St Special Attention jicen to Diseases of the Kidney find Urinary Organs Office Hours: 8 to 10. Z to 4, Telephone No. 3. 505-myl- V to S. J. M. Oat, Jr., & Co., STATIONERS & NEWS DEALERS, Hawaiian Gazette Block. 27 Merchant St. Honolulu. H.I. :: tl THOMAS LINDSAY Manufacturing ) eweler, No. 6 Xiiuami Street. (Opposite HoIIister fc Co Honolulu. II. I. 'articular attention paid to repairing. 3S2U l. M. HKII1SO. JOS. HL BASH. llitHaiian Jewelry Factory, No. :'.( Merchant Street, Honolulu, H.I. KIKUI JEWELRY, 4 nd FINE DIAMOND SETTING a Specialty. All kinds . f Jewelry made to ordr and re paired. Watches carefully repaired aud war ranted. General engraving and fancy monograms ueatlv e.K-cnted. All done at moderate prices. 530 tf THE CURRENCY ACT The JSew Gold Law. FEW COPIES OF THE WEEKLY l Pacific 'Commercial Advertiser or the 29th July. 1SSI, containing the FCJ-.I4 TEXT or the Currency Act, can be- had on application to the r. C. Advertiser Ofllce. Price 25 cents each. PnbllHher P. C. ADVERTISER. I S. L. STAXLKT. JOHX SPRCAXCK. Spr nance, Stanley & Co., Importers and Jobbers of Fine WHISKIES, WINES and LIQUORS, 410 Front St., .San Frauclseo. 473 tf fc w Burr & Iinck, The Leading Fashionable Tailors OF MAX FRA.MISCO. No. 620 Market St., Opposite Palace Hotel. Having already a large trade with Honolulu, they respectfully solicit further Island patronage, and are prepared to complete orders at one day's no tice. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed, and the finest stock of latest goods constantly on band. 491 tf&w JOHN ITTSCHIG, Fashionable Boot Maker, No. 326 Busl '-.t., San Francisco, Cal. Will fill orders in his line at the shortest possible notice. Planters will And It te their advantage to call en MR. UT'SCHIQ before going elsewhere. 49t tlAw J. W HIK8LKV. OKO. WOOD. J. W. HINGLEY 6c CO. Manufacturers of HAVANA CIGARS, Importers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Tobacco, Cigarettes & Smote' Articles TRY OUR Home Manufactured Cigars. Xo. 59 Fort St., in Campbell's w Fl reproof Building:, and 'o. 74 Hotel Steeet. HONOLULU, H.I. 410-wtf FRANK GERTZ, Importer and Manufacturer Of all Descriptions of BOOTS SHOES Orders from the other Islands solicited. No. Ill Fort St., Honolulu. 37-tfwtf F( REST MARKET. Corner Hotel and Union Streets, BRANCH OF EFREKA MARKET. Tle undersigned will open this new market with the choicest beel, veal and mutton. Also Fresh Fork Sausajres marie every day Blood and Liver Sausage and Bo lo;riia a Specialty. AH orders promptly attended to Respectfully, OI.O. I. SCIlKAEDF.lt. Frest Market, Telephone No. 365. Eureka Market, Telephone 2fo. 11-1. 484-aplO ALYIN II. KASEMAN, B ( ) K BUSTJDEH, per Ruler aud Blank Book Manufacturer. JOtS" Bookbinding of all descriptions neatly and promptly executed, and at reasonable charge. Gazette Building, 35t2U ' MERCHANT STREET. J. J. WILLIAMS No. 102 FORT STREET, Leading Flatograplier of Honolulu. j WORK FINISHED IN 1 i Water Colors, Crayon. Iudia Ink, or Oil, 1'hoto. Colored, Ac. f The only Complete Collection it Island Views Shells. Curiosities, &c. ' MODERATE. i CHARGES -osntf TELEPHONE 55 i NTERPEISP PLANING- MILL. P Alakea. near ((Hfen St. - LZ3 -C. J. HARDEE. Proprietor. Contracting & Building. MOULDINGS AND FINISH A LAVA S ON HAND FOR SALE Hani and Soft Stovewood, Cu aft Split. n::-tf MONTHLY PAYMENTS. All accounts for Advertising and Jcb Ptintl'ig at the PaclficJ Commercial Advertiser Office will from this date be presented for pay. ment monthly. Honolulu, March 2, IS5:,. . J. WALLER, BUTCHER TO THE FRONT. A GREAT BOON TO THE Honolulu Public ! Beef. Veal. Mutton, Pork auu Fifth kept for FOUR DAYS after being killed, by Bell Coleman's Patent Dry Air Refrigerator. Guaran teed to keep longer after delivery than FRESH KILLED MEATS. Bctf-To be had in any of Mr. Waller' Market. Metropolitan Market, On Kin Street. MEAT FOR SALE ALL DAY. City Market. On Nuuhuo St. Hotel Street Market. On Hotel Street. Eureka Market. At Fish Market. Hawaiian Market. On Maunakea St. Chinese Market, On Meek Street. BEEF AND PORK. S5rTbnking the public for past favors, I so licit a continuation of the same. 397 tf O. J. WALLER. ONTARIO" NEVILLE & CO., SOLD AOENTS, SAN FRANCISCO MADE FROM AI1BAMA BOTTOM COTTON, - FREE FROM SIZING AND NOT LIABLE TO MOULD. WARRANTED The Best and most Durable Sail Buck IN THE WORLD. For Sale in Honolulu. GANDT'S PATENT E3 LiTING, Made from the Very Beet Hard Wove Cotton Duel. :n ji: VTLLE & CO., SOLE AOEXTN, . SAN FRANCISCO. THE BEST DRIVING BcLT, Neither Heat or BatnpneMM affects them. They do not Stretch. Stronger than Leather, Better than Rubber, WIXiL OUTLAST BOTH. For Sale in Honolulu. 155-tf my SUn FIRE OFFICE OF MINDOX. ESTABLISHED 1710. INSURANCES EFFECTED UPON EVERY description of property at the current rates 1 I of premium. Total sum Insured in 1883 - - 310,421,000. Claims arranged by the local agents, and paid with promptitude and liberality. The Jurisdiction of the Local Tribunals recotrnizd. j G. W. Macfarlane & Co., 333tf Agcnta for the Hawaiian Island. C. BIRKS & CO- 3.1 IIHJIIi STREET. Peck ham. Loiidon, H.K. Colonial Merchants, j I ' 1 Indents executed for allikiads of English j and Continental Ooodn, agaiuct Bank ; credita or rroduce, laciltties lor drawing 1 ; against the latter. Agencies accepted at 2 j peroenton net amount of manufacturer's ' j . , , ,. . ' iuvuicc, iiiciuuiuj; casu uiscouniu varying from 4 to 3 per cent or ter's own naras. 1 UrCIiasea in lm- Twenty years' export. buying experience for , Reference: Continental Bank. 79 Lombard vuucutai iJBi, Aomuaru j Street, E. C. 465ap2 PRICE 5 CENTS: CONOVER BROS PIANOS, 105 EAST 14TH ST., NEW YORK. r-u-ssr . . " - -rA 1 liiLr ftjv 11 1. The most artistic Upright Pianos ever produced, both for quality of tone and wonderful and elastic actions. The coming upright pianos of the wot id. Send for illustrated catalogue, description and priceB to F. W. SPENCER CO., Pacific Coast Agents, 23 and 25 Fifth Street. HAN FRANCISCO. 76 tfftw 65,000 Foot of Galvanized Iron Pipe and Fittings . H. V. 1, ISi and iyt Inch. For sale, at very low figures, by J AS. A. HOPPER. ap4-44-3m-Jyt EUEEKA ! We have received a consignment of the ruoat Economical and Valuable Feed for all kinds of Stock, viz.: COOKED LINSEED MEAL. It is the greatest Flesh former, Milk and Butter producer in use. Oil Cake Meal shows about 27 per cent, of nu trltlve matter; this nearly 39 per cent. 100 . of this meal is equal to 300 Ss. of oats, or 318 fcs. of corn, or to 767 lbs. of wheat bran. For Sale in, Lota to Suit. AUo, out Unrivalled MIXED FEED, as well at our usual supply of the best kinds of Hay, Oats, Wheat, Corn, Etc., Etc. LAINE So CO. 373 tf California Hose Company. J-K. C. W. MACFARLANE TAKES PLEAS ure in announcing that he has been up.' pointed SOLE AOENT of the CALIFOltNIA ROSE COMPANY For the- Hawaiian Islands, l'artles who desire to udd choice and beuutiful varieties of THE QUEEN OF FLOWERS To their flower gardens will he furnished with CATALOGUES containing names, prices and other information concerning over 2J50 varieties, GROWN ON THEIR OWN ROOTS. mtT I'rlces ttstoniHhii;ly low (or guaranteed varieties. C. W. MACFARLANE, Agent. Honolulu, March 27, lMs.j. mar2S-V!2-dwtf AVENNER & CO. 92 Fort Street, Hare on hand New Foreign aud Homemade Jewelry. Watches, JJracelcls, Necklets, Pins, Lockets, Clocks, And ornaments of all kinds. Silver and Gold Plato Elegant Kolid Sliver Tea Hetn. Suitable for Presentation. ENGRAVING AND NATIVE JEWELRY A Specialty. Repairing in all its branches. T Sole Arents for King's Eye Preservers. 577-mar9-ly ST. MATTHEWS HALL, SAN .MATEO, CALIFORNIA. ScllOol foi BoyS UNDER MILITARY DISCIPLINE. r OCATED IN THE BEAUTIFUL VILLAGE Mateo, on the Southern Pacific Itail- road. 21 miles from Kan Francisco. Established ahllltv. The bnlldinp-s are ertenKlv. a hputed by steam, and are in every way arranged for the healUi and comfort of the cadets. Trinity Sesilon Hecran Tllltf OJtll and flia font.. Unaelnn ..-ill Arm. mence January 8, 1985. ! For further Information and catalogue, lost ut' MMrPM REV. ALFRED LEE BREAVER, M. A., M-ap9Hl4w-jy9 Principe). i V - .."vya j'l.'j.1 wmt