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THEiDXlLY Honolulu Press Will bo for Btdo lowinn: Iluoes : J. M. OAT, Jr. &Co.,... Merchant street T. O. THRUM ...Fort street N. P. BURGESS.Ji King-street WOLFE I CO: fii........ Cor. King and NuUanu lit c. j. McCarthys. .............liotei rer CR VS I'AL SOD A' WORKS . I Hotel ttreeet I'tve'CenUFpcf Cop); Clrcujat 8 r. !mV Skatlne Rink ktr7 ku& Y. P. C. E. clitfaiso'MV Cash tale at fceveytiat!tton,'i?6oht,kBeaVr Block, At 10 a. M. SSf if LOCAL NEWfi.1 3 The circus and-churches ran opposw tioriilafel 'nigll r The 'circus 'had! the biggest crowd. HortfA.' S. Cleghorn will for Governor Dominis during his absence on the other islands. The fine radishes seen on Mr. Noltc's lunch tables yesterday were- raised by his customers from the plates Mr. W. A. Bowen, the book-keeper of Castle & Cooke's, is expected to arrive double by to-day's steamer. The)6litemaii(T7H6?wal?eVbpiNolte's clerk at two oclock every morning jars the whole block when he shakes the door. It is rumored that the street sprint line carts and the boot-blacks have entered into n deadly conspiracy against the public. The boatstcc.rcr of the whaler dipt Horn Pigeon is .supposed to have left by'one of 'the Island steamers which went 1 uesday evening.- Thos. -H. manager tof tlie Pawaa Dairy, will return by the steamer to-day and will immediately resume his active duties at the ranch. The Wailuku SutfanCbmpany hhve elected the! following 'officers for the coming year.: William H. Bailey, Presi dent: P. C. Tones, Treasurer; . W, W. Hall, Secretary ; M. P. Robinsbh AtA ditor. The glofid'pus'heW ofH6tel 'street contemplate organizing a club.- It will be reqnisite that each member is able to' make continuous' runs of twenty points before they are admitted. The barkentine W. II. Dlmond brought dowri2 rollers weighing 1 1 tons each and 2 cogwheels 14 feet in dia meter and weighing 9 tons each all for the Koloa Plantation.' They will be shipped by the steamer Planter'. Mr. James Boyd will takb a short cut through bankruptcy. His many friends will give him a hearty welcome when he returns. Those who have kept a slate will appear before the Cpurtto, prove their claims on next Monday the z6th instant. x A lamp exploded night before last in a poi house at the upper end of Fort' street and was pu'eout in a novel'irian ner by one of the inmates, who im- ..bucket -of. over it. . uaraagq seventeen ana a quarter cents. The King's armiytarched last night The circus couldribteyenj'kcep .Ujerri. from theirdtftvV Thevmrfrchefdjlfrom' thcif armorirtojalbosition iriVfrontl of r. u i'-i.. J5,:MV.Vi aV.. It,, 4U1. Al.UJC( Biuiuuii - iiui;i lint. pardde, factioA"e'xprssed!ithedampanles disj ersed. tast night about seven fj'cldckfthe horses pel$ngipg;to thfenmlkfyagon which;' "'drive's' along"' KHngVsfcrefeifAvtJre startldtltbvJa' noise atthe1 Side :6f the roafl, which started ,the hdfs'csrtntosal runl -The. Wagon waiVitojpe'd near the'. corMof King and!"Ricrfalid'streefsV with nobody hurt. Mr.itdclDonald whd lives' iri. one of (Mfj Bolster's hplfsesori Ricliardl strdet. lloekbdUD ' of more .' fine chickens Hiljht 'beforeMasrAyheh he went tn lffil. , YpstfirHariiorVifncr whbrtlifr we(Mo i'ere hll 'gone, Sorrlir Japanese wljo We lat4lyfvcqme to live Iri- thel nHghbbriftjodrare of ass'lstihgMr? .MaTfTJonald's fetthqrjids bipeds to theirpYesent The North Pacific Missionary Insti tute has re-opened with twelve students. Two Vnore are expected to come next week, rthd' thcri the number will be fulb Tlie. students support themselves by their manual labor in the afternoons and on Saturdays. Any person wishing work done promptly and handily at such times will help on a good cause by employing one of the. students from the Institute, 56 Punchbowl street. The' 'trial of trchgth between 'twd gossips on Hotel street yestesday afternoon resulted in a victory for the younger woman.- The older woman at the work of scandal, but along towards night hetf'strentith failed and her lips refused their office. The woman is not discouraged, however, and declarees that her gossip makes up in quality of its deadrV poison what the other woman gains' in clamor. Last, night when the Batallion was coming back to the armories a hack go't'Tn trie' way of the line wheri it was forcing in' fron't'bf the Armory' before thev turned, in. It was Mr. Tim Sulli van's hick.: When fie found he could not handle his horse he let him go arid he jbr6kc'a hole through one of the companies and knocked several of the men down. During the "military1 evolution' ldst evening, in front of the Palace, a French gentleman, an acquaintance of His Majesty's, standing near and in conversation with the King.tfwagt un ceremoniously seized by a police-officer and a veritable assault committed. The gentleman resented the insult in a forcible manner; and.ns a consequence of his timerltyj.Avould have been "iuurjed" but for: thd' interference of Major Bdkcr, whd'qule'ted matters for the time. Yesterday morning1"" a - vegetable Chinaman set his"basletpdownin front of a house on Schtfdl'strce't'and went inside to make:perchancc, a sale. When he returned1 he" found a stray horse investigating thecontehts'of one of his baskets with1' apparantly thf greatest intcrestr The indignant 'vendor politely but- firmly yreq'uestpd the animal tramp to ''fmtiv'eori." A final computation of losses showed that the basket was minus seven cents worth ol carrots a bread fruit and two dozen .bananas. No insurance. The circus held their second performance last ninht. The audience was only moderately large. The number wouldhave been "greater; had' not the churches, the volunteering' companies and the private rackets, taken the day or rather night. There was no new performance in the ring. The pedal act by the Japanese was immense. The after clap by the entire company waslgddd as far hs. 'it went, whichj was clear through the hearts of the people sd to speak the horse back riding was as fair as any that has been given here for the past three years, and the tumbling and overleaping was done to the edge of perfection. By order of His Majesty a grand concert will be given at the Hawaiian" Hotel this evening at ' 7:30 p.m., in honor of the opera foup& -expected here by the Alaiiieda -The grounds will bo' brilliantly the new'Japanese lanterns that on casion or the last concert gave the place the appearance of a veritable fairy scene. The following .programme will be played: Match Serenade" " ... .Fortl Overture Italians'in Alrjier R6rsini Fantasia Wack'Cloaks Buccalossl Selection Nabucco , Verdi Alolia Oe 1 Aloha Oe I Selection Grand Mogul new.- Audran Waltz Sec Saw: ,. . Crowe Gavotte Conti Visscur March Euterpe Eilenbcrg Hawaii 1'orioi. A batallion drill" took' place at seven o'clock last night. The different companies formed early in the evening at tho Esplanade. The King was present. He was dressed in a suit of black. The different' companies marched Up- Fort street and along King street to a position in front Of Mr. J, A. Hopper's house, where the brave soldiers went through some three evolutions and several movements, At about half past ten the different companies left'the place, and -marched back to their barracks. 1 he drill was an improvement upon any that have been held heretofore, yet' taken as a whole was aH the boys could expect when the commanding officers were not up to snuff. The corps generally were disgusted with their leaders. The tftyl of of Oihuj Jail, (for adiilterjs peenlcomfnitied with thai was a'n assistant ih his1 family,lwas in the Polifcel CourMytfstefday and .evidence fonUhfpip'sfecutiori w4 bffMd. t 'The Police 1 Justice! used his Iprerbga.tiveV and the5 'trial' was ducted in the absence of the- pUblid, even including unrigh'tebtlslyj newspaper "repres'ehtativVsi Trie! pase Iwill bc.nrbbrblv' !c6htiriuedt this lafteriiborf. Th'ef this case, thrdugh his counsel. should demand trial asthe'mbre tdneiies that mav cive echo tohislnrioCencewbuldDe'nd 'ment, ' considering the prominence whichMhc afTairMias obtained in lbcal circle's. Mr. WA. ThurstonV E'sqj, is engaged' witlf Deputy , on behalf- df:the" prosecution arid Mr. I'; M. Hatcli'appears for the defendant. NighV.heforeiast; two young blobds, Vho hold a-large portionl of the town under .control' in tieir"qWn estimtttion, both decided thevi tntvt' pll about circus pride's' hdretbfbre,Vvin Honolulji, and attempted -to settle the question for t.rU' general public by using tlje fpqVsiirgunient. One of them, ' put dp Government money, and the other hypothecated Hawaiian dollars, secured by real estate collecting. After the bet was made, both gentlemen Dackeu down. Ond Was afraidto call stakes, and the other dar'sn't. The little difference of opinion still remains nn settled for the reason that both gentle men mustered up sufficient courage to see each other ' the next morning and agreed sub rosa to take' down the cash they were so keen to put up the evening ; before.' Will somebody' please inform the public if the prices of the previous circus were $1.25, $1.00, 75 cents, and $0 cents, or $1.25 and $1.00. They say : that the still waters of grief percolate through the weekly Batch of Honolulu social gossip; that the planters as a body do riot' endorse nil the individual views of members j that there were about 250 tins of opium landed from the last steamer; that the wheel within the wheel, or rather the ring within the ring knows where it went to; that while absolute proof cannot be furnished of' the importution spoken' of, yet the argument of probabilities amounts to almost a moral. certainty; that the band concert at the Hotel to-night will be a delightful affair; that the circus. and opera troupe will Oram tnc town' ot small before they leave; that the coming of WpMMplfiPP Hi?.," ' TsV7y?,,ww,f ?Z. TT 'T-v DMhY HONOLlJcLUvPRESS.HTfHyQA OCTOBER. 22flms nililiiHtiiliMMWm -to-day will suffice, to clear up several uncertainties; that the rrian who dropped his bottle of beer at the corhef "of Fott and Merchant streets nighVbefdrcr last did not miss it until themext morning; that the most serious political complications can be blown away with promises; that the best sermons arc sometimes preached sub rosa; and that the opposition tickets will truly be made up next week by the Government party and published Answers to Correspondent. Bertie. How you do carry on I you ought to know and appreciate, however; that we had nothing whatever to ! do in the matttr. Of course the Advertiser had a walk-over, everybody knows thatl" R. B. As -to the opera, troupe, we understand that they are all coming and will carry but the' programme just is it. has been represented to those who have subscribed to the fund.' Of course anything else, would 'be a swindle. .. J. B. L'm. We don't propose -to tell you anything about how we got onto the opium raidi, but if you send any of you spies here to find out what you ought to know well," we'll teach' you how to put a flea into the auricular acre on" the side of your employer's head. Fort Street. Why certainly, you ought to have asked us before. - If you will come to the Press office to-morrow morning at three o'clock,' after we have read our last proof, we will spend the remainder of the night telling you social gossip that will make your hair stand on end. Of course we charge for such information. Carpenter. No we havn't seen the building plans you speak- of for the contemplated changes in the Premier's hbuse on Merchant street. Perhaps you refer to the drawings for improvements going on in the Attorney General's house. Yes, it may be that the first mentioned improvements may not take place if the King carries out some of his good intentions, so often hinted at when the people kick. If you are desirous of getting the job we advice y6u to "pool" your interests with political issues. suii'i'isa. Vessels Expected from Foreign Ports. San FRANtisco, Am. Schr och. Ducat Kahului Sept. 5-10. Portland, Or, Am. bk AldeniBessie. .... O'Brien. Due Nov. 1-5. K.W. Lainc Agt. New York, Am. bk Martha Davis Benson. Due Nov. C. Brewer & Co., Agents. New YoRK.Nofc'bJrLovsi'RtNGV. . . .Thomp-son. Due Nov. 20 35. Caseje& Cooke Agts. Liverpool, Btit. bk Cimlena Davits To sail in Aug. T. H.Davies & Co.Agnt. Hongkong, Haw brig AllieRowe. Holland Due Oct 25-30. Glasgow, Brit, bk Lizzie iREDAL&.Iredale Due Nov. 15-20 F. A. bchacfer 4c Co., Agents. Jaluit, Haw. schr jENNlCAVXtKER. Anderson, uuc inov. racinc Co. Agents. Bermen. Ger. bk C. R. Bisiior Due Nov. 5 10.. H. Hackfe(d Co.1, Agents. Port Townsend, Am. bk Ceylon. .Calhoun Dile . Allen & Robinson, Agents. "5AN Francisco, Am.bktne W. H. Dimond Houdlett. DJu 7 W. 0. Irwin & 1 Co., Agents. San FSancisco, Am. bktne Ella Howe Djs Nov, i. C. Brewer ': Co., Agents. New Castle, Willie McLean Dae . Wilder Ai Co., Agents. Hongkong, Brit, bk Lady' Harwood. '.... , Agents. Dae Oct. 10-15. Eureka, Schr Jennie -Minor.); Due Oct. a 1-25. Lewers & Coske, Agents. Merchant Vessels Now la Port. ferit bk Jupiter Jones Bktne EUREKAr 1 Lee Whaler Cafe Horn Pigeon Kelly Bktne Amelia..'. . . i J.Newhali Bktne W. H. Dimqnd Houdlett AailXVALH. I Wednesday, October 21 Jflktne W H Dimond from San Francisco Stmr C R Bishop from Kauai jSchr Haleakala from I'epeekco .Schr Waiehu from Kauai dkpArtOjies. Wednesday, October 21 'Schr Kulamanu for Knhalalele Schr Leahi, (or Hanalel rxasKLs LEAi'isa wins dat. iSchr Waiehu for Kauai , I'Assuitaiciiti. Arrival). .Front Sari..; F.rancisco, per' bktne V H Dimond, Wednesday, Oct 21 C A Fflstcorn, wf and 2 ch, W G Smith, J Martin and Annour. im'OHTH. Frpm San Francisco per bktne WH Dimond, Wednesday, October 2115 tanks gasoline, 10 tanks naphtha, 25 pkgs oil, 10 bbls lard oil, 80 kegs lead,. 600 sks flour, 60 cs bread, 800 sks bran, 75 sks' oats, 35 sks wheat, 50 sks corn, 325 sks meal, 80 pkgs grocs, 300 sks barley, 40 bxs soap, I e, cs whiskey, 50 bxs candles, 200 bbls lime, 153 hogs, 2 rollers, .2 cog .wheels and other small machinery, 1 horse'. HOTKS. Tlie Schr Waiehu brought 566 sks rice. . The schr Haleakala brought 330 sks sugar and reports good weather. The schr Waiehu left Walmea 6 hours after the schr Mary Foster. The latter has not yet arrived here, The captain of the schr Waiehu is unwell, so that she will probably be commanded next trip by Capt. D.innell. The bktne W. II. Dimond arrived yesterday from San Francisco with two days later news,' She reports light- winds' ths entire trip bilng was 18 days co i.ing ,dpiVn.' $cto (PucrUacittcntc.. TO-NIGHT I FORT ST.! Tid Circus will be ctoied Friday Evening. Saturday! Saturday! 2-- SHO TVS --2 AT 2 P.M., and 8 O'CLOCK. MATINEE! MATINEE! MATINEE! Saturday Aftoraooa at 2 O'Oloek. PRICES: 50 (tali, 75 cents, $123. Children Half-price. Tickets for Circle and Stalls, may be had during the day at the Elite Ice Crea-n Parldrs. nrBT.vL.pyE,.Aent. pCCMi OtifCB. ANNOUNCEMENT. The HAWAIIAN ALMAfiAO' 'and ANNUAL fox 1886, Is now in course ol publication. Departments and Societies having corrections to report for the coming issue, will please do'so at their earliest convenience Advertisers will please advise concerning changes or.sps.ee. desired. THOS. G, THRUM; Publisher. Two Houses IiosC One gray horse, branded T-H. Another horse, sorrel, branded W. G. O. NAKAYAMA,' 45-46.47 250 Berctania Street. Situation Wanted. By an American of good character and habits, willing to engage ns Coachnun.ior in ariy kind of respectable work.- Applyto i Mrs. A. BREEZE. SOUTHyiCK'i 45-46-46 No. 4 Adam's Lane. I Furnished Rooms. Conveniently FURNISHED , ROOMS, Sineleor Double, can be.had at j NO. I KUKUI STREET (near Fort). , 44-3" N OTICE. At the rejulir quarterly raeetlnri 0f the PRESS PUBLISHING CO..held t tho Office of the Com. piny, Thursday, October 15, T. S. Southwiclc wt duly elected Secretary and Treasurer, vice R. S. Smith, resigned. Per order, 1 T. S. SOUTHWICK, Secretary. NNUAL MEETING. A .The Annual Meetinr ol the ONOJtEA SUGAR CO. will be held on Tuesday, October 37, 1S85, at the Office :of C- Brewer &Co, Honolulu,tt it o'clock A.M. sj Id P. C. IONES,5eoy. A NNUAL MEETING. TheAtmul.MeettnzpftHe'PAUKMUGATVCO. will be held on Tuesday, October a, 1885. at the'Office of C Urewer & Co., HjnoluW. at 10 ; td 1 u. iumks, oecy. A NNUAL MEETING." ' The 'Annul! Meettmr,f..the.. PRINCEVILLE, PLANTATION" Brewer s Co., Hon )lulu, on Tuesday, October 90, 1895, it 10 o'clock A. M. . aa td P. C. JONES, becy. OOOM3TO RENT. FurnUheior uifarnlshsl, eenlrally.loeated, .within ten minutes walk of thj Post OIEce. . . ! ' AddresirP;0.iBox.io7. An Appeal. WANTED. for an honest, intellieenthard workinjfb'o'y, 14 ,year"qf 'age, son of a widow, having a large family ofydung! children to support, and needing 'aid. l'lease enquire at Daily Honolulu Press Office, or particulars. 30-11 cncntl Jlbb'criiJBcmciit0. THEELITE, ICE CREAWIrPARLORS ! No. 85 Hotel Street. Delicious flavored Ice Cream made from Cream. Fruit Ices. Sherbets. Ice CreanV Drinks and' many other- refreshments' canue.tounu always at tins really resort. Choice Confectionery ' and Cakes' In great variety. PamilioajPartios.'BallB'and'Woeldinga Supplied.' For the convenience of the public We pack orders for Ice Cream In Patent Refrigerator Cans, which hold from I to 40 Quarts, war'' ranted to keep its delightful flavor' and 'perfect form for many hours. Illng, L'j) Hell Telephone 182 Or Mdtiial Telephone -338. ' tzr The Elite IceJ Cream Parlors are open daily until 11 r. M. 2t ly LIME, LIME, LIME! Patronlso Home fifanufa'otnro. ' The Hawaiian Stone1 Company. Are now prepared to furnish fresh Lime in quantities to suit purchasers,' and satisfaction warranted as to both the kind and the price, ALT.UN& ROBINSON, si-ma - . AGENTS. fficitcml , Jbjcctiscmenbu . WENNER &: CO;,; Mamiiactuifrioarid Itrljo'ttirlE ' ' It 3B "W JB Xa 3B 3 S , iVo. 92 Fort Street. ltaveluit received per "Manposa." themost'ele. can assortment ol E R-V; SOLID AND Ever brought to this marke. Clbcks, Watches, Brncolots, Neck lets, Fins, LockotsMGoId Chains ' and Guards, Sloovo Buttons Studs, Etc.rEtc.1. And ornaments of all kinds. Elegant Solid SlW.r T 8si;" And all kind of. tilvir ware '.suluble fot' 'presenutlon. Theie goods are all of the finest quality , and latest designs and comprise a complete 'stock ef all articles In thU branch of business' which'' wilt ,be told at close figures. KtJKUl AND JEWELRY Mad to order. The repairing branch ofourbusmiakwtregaidils'aa Important one,.and'allobsnthUtedito. us will.) be executed la'a Eiigrdving Of every dtxrlptlon done to orJer.i , Particular'atten' tion'ls paid ts''orders and Job work from the other Islands. Crystal Soda' Works, - MArfUFACTOltCTSOr FLORIDA' LEMONADE, A'orataa'Watoro of All .Kinds; . Fruit-'Syrups tmd'Essoncoo. Our Goods axe acknowleged the'CEST. HO CORKS E USE" PATENT STOPPERS ' In all our Dottles. '3 We Invite particular attention to our. Pate Filter, recentlyintroduced, by which all waters used hour manufactures. Is .absolutely freed' from all 'X3T We deliver our Goods free of charge to all parts 5t the city. 'r9rrtil at e lion raid to Islands' Orders. Address I ! 'THE CRYSTAL SODA WORKS, P O. I10X? HONOLULU, H. I. TelephonciNo 2581 (Orders left with Demon, Smith & Co., No. ts Fort Street, will 'We also, are agents for the sale of J. W. Hlngleys CELEBRATED'4 CIGARS" Of his own manufacture.! st.im HOPP & CO., I Manufacturer J and Dealers la n FURNroU:RE, Of eVrry deaerlption. i Mattresaes and Bedding. Special attention given UPH01OTERING 1 Of alt kinds t3T Jobbing done at reasonable rates. No.-14 'King-Street, Telephone No. 143. CITY SHOEING $H0P; ITOHT'STREOBT, (OPPOSITE DODD'S STABLES. Horse Shoeing inall its Branches Dane in the most workmanlike manner. Racing ,& Trotting; Shoea a specialty. Our Rates will be reasonable. The undersigned, having,bouzh,t out the Interest ol Mr. James Uodd In the above shop,' solicits a continu ance of the liberal patronafe bestowed on' the late firm Mr! J. W. 'McDonald received the highest Award and Diploma, for' his Hand-made Shoes at the Hawaiian Exhibition for the year 1M4. .jtST'IIorsestakeiUQilbeshop ,and returned at short notlcewhen'deitred. I, W. McDonald. sjaaSs LADIEMIC DRESSIE Switohbsj' Ourl,' Front Pioobs, All warranted Natural Hair.' iNVIStHLB'j Bacic .IlAa'lNTS. Lad es and Childrens Hair Cutting and at, store or. resldcncf... , Lanfftry Halr Cutting, Specialty. , All at San Francisco Prtext'.iv".' ' MADAMEIWANEK. 4 ' 1 9-74 " reStree'Oppeslte Deda's SuVl citcral .cr.iiBanjents. , A jT THOMAS G. THRUM'S , ) ' Fdtar.STREET STORE, DREWER'S block, CAN BK roUNP A rULL ASSORTMENT or rino nail Pomm??pUl. Stationery. CQmtSTINO IN tAXT or 'Note, Letter, racket Post.Cap, Legal k BUI Paper Gold, Kteel and Qutl Peni,,n , . Black Writlnr and .ConyinxInVs, c Carmine, Violet, and, Blue lnkt , TREASURY 'MUCILAGE. D'ion'a,,iFaW,, GiiitneeW a.n'd jGronterger PVneils. VoU, Rulfief 'and "Celluloid Papeteries. CaVd Z . Cap, Letter, Note apd.MemaJaVleti, and Blacks in Manila and fide papef,'. "Inlestands, Rulers,,,' , ' UnvtLpej, all six,' pajer,na cloth, lined. ,' StiAKESVAUTOMAViCSllXpiNG ,PES IrltStVCXAUSItU, I Very Useful In Oanamenul Work, and , INK,.l,OWDpR,MVVARIOUS COLORS, ' Tim SAMS.,,,. Plantation Time Boolcs, TrtUllVJ)VWi , Lor Books, LE.TTER PRKSSH;S. Pa'MemoTTImeiarier.RefpU'KiercIse'K and jAwiBoblsf ,x 1 Marin's (Manilla) and F(each(wiIte)'CopyIn Paper. Blank Books in Varfaus'SUee aidStyleeoTVClndlAr, Roll, Mounted 'and! Uafi'DDtUlI1 z':Ji.jrX2t:Q PArvs; ij.. PhotottapVFriraea and J?aenwtoats, '. - , Auto jraph' and Photo: Albums',' Scrip B00V1 ' Inlaid Work-Boxes And ,W " 1 Artotvpea framed and Unfratnetl,1' . ' , . Ebonlled.Easds 'Brackets and Cbl6ttJ(a ' CelluIoid'Sets of Comb: BroihWdMlrVof, Ladies IlandiBagSnKetlcvleir Baskets.., OlUiWI JHS, OUIWI U&. A Fine Variety otVCranA Birthdajr.Ceids. , Poetical, Bltthdar1 and Micellaneous.Books( IH'tistrated Letter Sheets.'. Pocket and Letter, Hep of the Illlhdl " Mapi'6f lOUrCHIRn VltHI).8f KOIO'lOLI... Windsor & Newton' 'Artists''' Materials. Oil a'tid'WateriColors Brushes,' Palettes, Canvas, Oils I . and Varniib, J'laque), pil Cups, etc Special or extra large books made up to order front WESTON'S LINEN RECORD" PAPER. BV COMrSTBNT WORKMEN, tnA'nrBtyTe'besifJte VAVElt IIVLINO XO ANT. TATTBRX, rAlTllrULLV EXECUTED.' A FUttINE -"OF ' FLATPAPER'tf, Constantly tnStock;. 1HCXUDWS t Pocket-, Edition !:Se4slda..LlbrMT." tt tAKOC VAEtETy OfiTHEOSTOrULAK AUTHOES MUStC,':,MAGAZINES,:iPERIODIOALS.v.LAW J ANP , ! MISCELLANEOUS B06K&',V Bipyx',;:onoBB''dvHa'B3oTIE., OTE HEADS.tfeTTfiR 'HEADS. N( BILL HEA DS and STATEMENT HEAPS printed ts order by the yEJjt7Bltf 'COMPANY ASTOR HOIlI'SE CURE -FOR- . DSPEJJPSIA ! .I-' A Sure Remedy,1 Properly Cooked Food An Ouncaof Pre- thant a.Pound of .Cure., QtfeEtt?t'(eUHotfthis, city is ai cer.utaifien.djshrif sisped ,bjf, restavr,ant in which they slapvictualst6getherr and throw'tHe sarne"artheircustomer?'. Worse by'fariih"ftna'certrjinNeVada' Eating, House where was'in' the act'of walking, out without) paying. The irate cashier violently seized a pie crust, took deadly.. aim, jand brought down the unfortunate free luncher, badly ctit:.'abbut;the Jjead., TIjefGrand Juryiafterwards held the'eashier to answcrfonassaultwfth..a, deadly weapon. Take for instance a Honolulu Hashi Factory doughnut when cooled oil A' leadenbullet. is no where in of the.HOT, CAKES would prove, iinworkable'fot mending.oldjhpeBprdiwilliStretcli furtherthan any rubber band ever etc., vtieliveEus The ,above named instances ofjeooking depraVijtyJarchi'ucri;Jt6. be) deplored. Arecent: change in the Proprietorship, of, thcASTQR ,HQUS15 (at all times famous for good grub) enables, tlic.managcmcnt to greatly. suppression of. such villlahous Systems of careless, cooking, which" tend-in, such,.a marked degree to ,de,sirpy t,he Huroan.. Diges.tye organs. Upon all occasions it will beifound a real luxury to step into our Dining Parlors (no flies) and there Jartake of a savory meal cooked by our Champion Chef. Every morning .Boarders. and Transient .German, Pancake, Tender LoinPortechouse,,oriSirlpinStealr,vith orjwitUdiilubnioni)Prim'ci',HaTOand fre3h eggs Royal Breakfast Bacon, Fish every day, Rib Mutton Chop' (none but the best of material, .used,.) The ,middayf, bill of fare ny 'published on the Bulletin Board is something tftat evcrybbdy should "rcaid 1 arid inwardly" digest. For, suppcrvwe, supply in addition ;to the substantial goods. Sponge cakeic&.qrcam, JfilU?J,' F'ruit.jand various otKer" dainties.' Some of our would-be competitors are surpriwdi to: know, ihow., weucan sell a. . meal, tickets for, $4.59. And -n Pur elegantlHVappointed,:privateidlning , , room only qharge 35 cent for meal. The secret given away; the, ASTOR HOUSE is ceritrallylo'catedandt doing 4arg Transient cash trade. Meals at all hours ''produces a constant flowtokready money, thereby, enabling us to go out to the market and buy at reduced rates for cash. Our patrons bencfit'iofi.thii stiperipr system of dealing., All who have not " yeCexperjtSpcethe luxury ofeajirjf at the Astor House can now come right ,iWn.d bernadeiwelcomeatfithe oldest established Dining Rooms in .the- Hawaiian Kingdom 351 mo. . OJT.T MATTHEW'S HALL, SAN MATEO, CAL. a, scn,Qo"K iron boys. Under Military. Dls,cipline. Located In the, heautifut irtUagepf '.Sao'ltatep, ,'on tl)e Southern Pacihc R. R., at miles frem San Franci Euablishedjln..il6s. '. Fourteen Initructors'of reoutation and ablllrv. The buildinea are exttnsln. heated bf siaant and aia In erety way arranged fo? the ' " " ' beelns'July 4."" ','" For further iafermatloa , aid catalecue,'ustut,i .,.., ..' , e7 ttlUA $ tnc.rrtl bbcrtiscmcutoi REAL8TATeF0RSAkt ..-: OR T..O Xi.H'!I! Nd. 3, For Rent The premlies' , ately" above' and adjoining' th(it'ist above mentioned, and known as the ' 1 Andrews Homestead. ' sut linr!fJfiraUyerday throughput and newly papered rind painted. Will be let, or rented, for'a term of years at $45.00 'permonth. Nd. 4,v For Slo,'prO;Let,. The premUei. owned and lately OCOUPfED BYW, 0. 8MITH, , Situated on' Pertsieola'streetr hatirifa4ff en ftHfwla itrttt .cfaoojttt., , ' Lad on throurJKbufAKefemisis,n,wllh gat . machine complctc.AUo,vav cistern,, with a capacity of jooo bbls. connected with the Governrrieht' plpes,fdruse iiit caie of drodgtbtV or fire. The View ofiDicunond.JHea.ami tlie Seal . Iatunriyaledqng wty.oV bj 98; owing the. elevation. f thepremues.. Price, $U,-,W 500. Terms Cash,- dr one-third: to One-half 10 cash,; balance on mortgage rt 8 per cent. Nt. S-' 'P'oraie or VriU be' rWd kf'a . A, Zotfvith 'JVdrtr. Dwelling JUoue and- iOuthotwei,, . Situate-- on - Klnau" strecti. near the . .resU j j ;dence;of WR. Castlei - Sale'on account.' fof departure. Price' $3,600,' Terpis. (csh, " or part cash and balance on mortgage at 8 ' per cent. S.' I haye, for sale share,: in the following corporations at hs nrlces named i I rAR VALUE. Hawaiian Agrtcultural'Cd.. 1 ft $'g8 too ' Petiole' lee .Co. ri,niitat(n.... '- - nt JCO Wilder.VSltamiluii Co,.. " lxi .,100 ... Iriter Islands. N, Co " 110 100 EjO.Hall ft Son " 5 1UJ Mutual Telephone... " 10 lIwiUnilell Telephone. " 35 Halawa Sugar Co., , ,. " So 10 Hawaiian CarrlaRe'Man'fg Co. i... " too fxua Paukaa Sugar Co. . , " Pai.v; ,., ' ion1 .scol. Woodlawn Dairy. 96 tco NYailukuSqgw.Co....... ' SOI CO . 3$ Merchant slre".Ui ' STOCKIBROKER. HonoluIulSept.lai(stJi. j T, J. SPENCE,. . . The Michigan;1 Pbttratt , Cbmp'y t Producers, of the Finest .Grades of India Ink, Wafer dokr'Cr'ayon and' Pa'siel 'PoVtralti:" H.iJefoart SS ' ai King Bres,, Hole) ' ancisc. are health and " nfert of Ihe'cauetsT'Trinlty'ScsiIei , . address" ' ..'.... j, .. Rbt. ALFRSB LXK HREWRR, M. A., V " MatlfsVt. ' m m m ': 4 J 1 4 "?