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CHAS. HUSTACE. GROCER,
HAS HEOKIVED, PEH AUSTRALIA,
Smoked Salmon, Smoked Hnllbut, Hams. Bacon, Illock Codfish, Kits and tins 8al.
imim uainu ouiiu, urunuitueu sugnr, uuue ougar,
Breakfast Germ, Ohoico Tens, French Teas, etc. Also,
"Good Night" and Palnco Brands Korosono Oil.
All nt JLowcst market rates and Satisfaction Guaranteed. GET P. 0. Box 872:
842 Telephone 110.
New Goods, Just Received !
Shelf Hardware, Locks, Knobs, Padlocks,
A full lino of Agate Wnre, House Furnishing Goods, Eddys & Jewell's Hcfrlgcra.
tors, "Water Filters and Coolers, Ice Chests, White Mountain Ico Orcam Freezers,
now pattern; Easy Lawn Mow ers, Door Mats, Garden and Canal Barrows, Axe,
Hoe, Pick and Fork Handles,
Socket and Planters' Hoos, a Suporior Article,
Cut-down Muskets, Powder, Shot and Caps,
Fenco Wire and Staples, Manila and Sisal ltopc,
Tho latest novelties in Lamp goods, the very Best and second grodc Kerosene Oils,
Berry Bros. Furnituro Varnish. For sale at lowest market rates by
Tie Pacific Hardware Curt, Limited,
FOKT STREET,
A. MORGAN,
.Blacksmith Work: ,., SS) Carriage Building:,
Fainting and KSyVcg Trimming,
79 & 81 King Street, - .- Oia Hose FremlSBS,
JEuiruucoH lroin Iiiig- mitl Mcrchuut SiN.
Every description of work in thoabovo lines performed in a flrstclass manner.
Also, Horse Shoeing a Specialty.
3T Bell Telephone, 107. -8 (327 ly) CST Bell Telephone, 107. -J
P.O. BOX 315.
ESTAULISUED 1870.
JOS. E. WISEMAN,
General Business- Agent,
Campbell Uloelc,
Heal Estate Agent,
Employment Agent,
Wilacr's Steamship Agent,
Great Burllugton Itailioad, Agent
in America.
FOR SALE 1JY
J. T. WATE
at
No. lO Store,
A Varied Ass'm't of Kid Gloves
Wash Doe Jersey Gloves,
Shaded Flushes,
French Merinos,
Victoria Lawns,
CoBtumo Cambric,
Sash and other Ribbons
318 latest styles.
i) IKlij, r 1Kj!i I
HAVING been obliged (on short
notice by the abovo clement) to
move to somo other quarters, vrc would
therefore notify our patrons, and all
thoso that -wish us well, that wcare now
At the
67 and 69 Hotel Street,
where we shall be prepared to fill all
orders for
&
also, in tho Feed line, us
Hay and Grain.
Ordors solicited, prompt attention and
lair prices guaranteed.
I- Bell Tclephono 340, Mutual Tele
phone 104.
WOLFE &c CO.
307
I776--JULY 4th-1 886
FIREWORKS !
AT CASTIiE & COOKE'S.
A large and splendid
Assortment of Fireworks
just at bond from New York direct, at
30 prices to suit tho times. lm
Will bo open every uftcrnoon and even,
ing PS follows:
Monday ,Tuc8lny,'VMtii'Hitay,TUurs
day and Haturilny KvenliiKH.
To the publlo in general.
IJiillA.Y 33V3B3VIIS'G,
For ladies and gentlemen.
TncMday AfteriiooiiH,
For ladles, gentlemen and children.
B1TJSIO.
Friday and Soturday Evenings.
WILLIAM WALL, Manager.
YoMite Slating Rink,
33
Tclephono 172.
Honolulu, IX. I.
Custom House Broker,
Money Broker,
Manocer Hawaiian Oncia Houo.
Firo and Life Insurance; Agent.
una lyj
Wine and Spirit
MEIfcOIITVT S
23 Nuuanu St.. Honolulu.
Sole Importers of
8. Lachman & Co.'s California Wines,
John Eichaw's No. 1 Brandy,
J. Pclllson's 7 nnd 10 year-old Brandy,
J. J. Melcher's "Elephantf Gin,
. II. w. smith a co.'s
"Wo Dei" Wiisier,
Coates &. Co.'s 'Plymouth" Gin, etc.
A rui.li LINK OV TIIE
Most Favorite Brands
OV
Ales, Beers, Wines,
SPIMTS, MQUKUKB, ETC.,
constantly on. hand and for salo at tho
JLiOAVewt HarlcotRntcs,
Orders filled promptly and all Goods
guaranteed.
F. 0. Box 302. Both. Tel., No. 46.
20!)
CraigsidetobeLet.
npiJE nbovo Residence of Mr. Thco.
X II. Davles, comprising 4 acres
of land, and
2 Complete Houses,
which will bo let separately or together.
tST Very liberal terms will bo oflcr
cd to good tenants. Apply to
03 lm TIIEO, II. DAVIES CO,
HONOLULU.
FREETH&PEACOCK
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1886.
THE PRESIDENT'S WEDDINC.
Tho marriage of President Cleve
land and Miss Fiankic Folsoin, at
Washington, on the 2nd inst., was
the great boeial event of tho season.
Following are extracts Irom the
Alia California's report of tho
wedding:
About half-past G o'clock tho
wedding guests began to arrive,
their carriages drawing up to tho
main door on Pennsylvania avenue.
The first nrrivnl was Secretary
Lamar, at G:37. Ho was closely fol
lowed by llcv. Dr. Sunderland and
wife, nnd during tho next few min
utes there came in quick succession
Postmaster-General Vilas and wife,
Mr. Wilson S. Hisscll, Secretary
and Mrs. Endicott, Secretary and
Mrs. Bayard, Secretary and Mrs.
Whitney and Secretary Manning
and his wife. Removing their wraps
in the state dining-rooin, all the
truosts proceeded to the Blue Room,
where they were received by Miss
Rose Cleveland.
Tho following is a complete list of
those present: Mrs. Folsoin, mother
of the bride ; Rev. W. M. Cleve
land, the President's brother ; Miss
Cleveland and Mrs. Iloyt, the
President's sisters; Thomas F.
Bayard, Secretary of State; Miss
Bayard ; Daniel Manning, Secre
tary of the Treasury; Miss Man
ning; Win. C. Endicott, Secretary
of War; Mrs. Endicott; Wm. C.
Whitney, Secretary of the Navy;
Mrs. Whitney ; Wm. F. Vilas, the
Postmaster-General ; Mrs. Vilas ;
L. (J. C. Lamar, Secretary of tho
Interior; Daniel C. Lamont, Private
Secretary to tho President ; Mrs. La
mont ; Benjamin Folsom, of Buffalo,
N. V. ; Mr. and Mrs. Rogers, of
Seneca Falls, N. Y. ; Mrs. Cadman
and Miss Iluddicston, of Detroit,
Mich. ; Mr. and Mrs. Harmon, of
Bostori, Mass., relatives of the
bride; Miss Nelson, of NcwYoik;
Mr. W. S. Bissell, of Buffalo, N.
Y., the President's former law part
ner; Dr. and Mrs. Byron Sunder
land. Attorney-General Garland,
although invited, was not present.
The guests chatted gaily, but tho
conversation was quickly suspended
at 7:15 i m., when a selected or
chestra from the Marino Band, sta
tioned in the corridor, struck up the
familiar strains of tho Wedding
March from Mendelssohn's "Mid
summer Night's Dream," and all
eyes were turned to the doorway to
catch the first glimpse of the coming
bride and groom. Starting from
the western corridor on the upper
floor, the President came slowly
down the western staircase with his
bride leaning on .his arm. . They
were unaccompanied, even the
bride's mother awaiting her with the
other guests. Passing through tho
central corridor, the bride and
groom entered the Blue Room and
tobk their position near its southern
wall, which was completely hidden
from sight by a mass or nodding
palms, tropical gras3 and an endless
variety of choice flowers. The
crystal chandelier poured a flood of
mellow radiance upon me scene,
and the colors of the massive banks
of scarlet begonias and royal jacque
minot roses mingled with the blue
and silver tints of the frescoed
walls and ceiling gave a warm and
glowing tone to tho wholo brilliant
interior. The delicate ivory shades
of the bride's wedding gown found
an exquisite setting in tho masses of
crimson roses immediately beyond.
Tho President was in full evening
dress, with a turn down collar, lawn
necktie and white studs.
The wedding service was per
formed by the Rev. Dr. Sunderland,
assisted by the Rev. Wm. Cleve
land, the President's brother.
Tho bride wore an enchanting
wedding dress of ivory satin, sim
ply garnished on aliigli corsage with
India muslin, crossed in Grecian
folds and carried in exquisite falls
of simplicity oyer tho ppttjeont.
The orange blossom garniture, com
mencing upon tho veil in a superb
coronet, was continued throughout
the costume with artistic skill,
Her veil of tulle, about fivo yards
in length, completely enveloped lior,
falling to the edge of tho petticoat
in front and extending the entire
length of her full court train. She
carried no flowers and, wore no
jewelry except an engagement ring)
containing a sapphire and two dia
monds. Mrs. Folsoin wore a superb dress
of violet satin witli miniature white
faille, with crystalizcd violet drops
in pendants everywhere.
Miss Cleveland wore an exquisito
dress, a combination of Nile green
and cameo pink, duchesse satin
with silver ornaments, low corsago,
garnished with pink rosos, short
sleeves and light train. Slio car
ried a fan of pink curlow feathers.
Mrs. Hoyt, tho President's sister,
woro a dainty costume en (mine of
China crepe in robin's egg blue,
most effectively garniturcd with rare
old lace. Her flowers wore L,a
France roses.
Mrs, Manning's dress was of
white satin flounced across tho front
with duchesso lace trimmings, fin
ished with seed pearls, square neck
and elbow sleeves, diamond orna
ments. Mrs. Endicott wore satin with
stiver und whito sapphire draped in
black Chantllly lace, red pomsan in,
tho hair and diamond ornaments.
Mrs. Whitney wore a bodico of
violet with white satin nnd tullo
skirts trimmed with violets; dia
mond ornaments.
Mis. Vilas's dress was light blue
silk, with long train strewn with
daisies of silver, front of orysal nnd
point lace, pearl trimming, low neck
and elbow sleeves.
Mrs. Lamont woro an ivory-tinted
satin dress, demi-train with panel
crystal and pearl on tho loft side of
tho skirt, square-necked corsago
cdgctl wiiu crystal ami jei iringu,
olbow sleeves and beautiful corsage
bouquet of jacqueminot roses.
Mrs. Rogers, cousin of the bride,
was dressed in a costume of deji
cato cameo pink with brocaded
ftont.
Mrs. Sunderland'? dress was gray
satin, trimmed with lace, long train,
square neck and olbow slcovcs.
From the East Room tho company
ptoceeded after a season of prome
nading and conversation to the
family dining-room of the Mansion,
where the wedding supper was
served. There was no formal order
observed in tho supper-room, but a
collation was served and the guests
sat at small tables or slowly pro
menaded the room as they discussed
the menu and chatted over the
events of the evening. Elegantly
designed souvenirs of satin boxes
containing dainty pieces of bridal
cako, and each bearing the hand
painted monogram, "C. F.," were
rccclTcd with great admiration.
While the orchestra was playing
one of its happiest selections and the
guests were gathered about the
tables, the bride quietly slipped
away to her room and changed her
wedding-dress for a heavy gray silk
traveling dress. She then returned
to the company and was soon after
ward joined by tho President, who
had in the meantime changed his
dress suit for a traveling costume.
This was about 8:80 o'clock and
tho President and his bride said a
hearty "Good-bye" to their friends
and left tho house through a privato
entrance from the Red Room into
the South Room. A closed carriage
awaited them, and as they entered
and the horses stai ted off a shower
of rice was thrown on the carriage,
and their friends waved them a final
"God-speed" from tho rear portico.
It was expected that the President
would try to slip away unobserved,
aud injorder to prevent this a num
ber of newspaper men stationed
themselves near tho south entrance
to the grounds, with carriuges con
venient to follow tho President in
case he should make his exit by that
gate. This was reported to the
President. So ho instructed his
driver to go out of the grounds by
another and nlraost unused route,
and in that way he evaded the re
porters altogether. His carriage
was driven direct to the Baltimore
and Ohio Railroad station, where a
special train was in waiting to take
tho President and his brido to Deer
Park. They were escorted through
the station and into the car pro
vided for them without attracting
attention, and at 9 o'clock the train
pulled off to its destination. The
President and his bride were wholly
unaccompanied on this journey.
They will probably remain at Deer
Park about a week, during which
time they will occupy -a small cot
tage attached to a hotel which has
not yet opened for the season.
Queen Victoria has sent the fol
lowing cable message to President
Cleveland ; Pray accept my sincero
congratulations on your marriago
and my best wishes for your happi
ness. Tho London Daily 'Telegraph,
commenting on President Cleve
land's marriage, says: "It was a
graceful act on the part of Mr.
Cleveland to show that a President
of the United States does not dero
gate from his exalted position by
making his wedding of the plainest
and simplest character."
FOR SALE,
1 Second-hand Billiard Table,
slzo CxlO, manufactured by P. Llc-
Ecnfeld, 8. y., cushions aro quick
and it it in good order. I have also
for salo
Nov 13niiiwd CIotliH,
which will fit a largo table. Also,
1 Set Ivory Billiard Balls, 2 3-8, new.
33 lm c. j. McCarthy.
JUST RECEIVED
-A NBW INVOICE OF
x
(SUI'KIUOR QUALITY),
In Half Casks of 30 Gallons eaoh.
For solo In Bond or Duty paid by
M. . GRINJB-AlTJM: & Co.,
92 Queen Street. Honolulu. f2m
PIGS FOR SALE.
A FEW CHOICE small
PIGB, fit for roasting.
Also, a few cliolco Duroc
Pigs, for breeding pur-
poses.
401m
Apply at
LUNALILO HOME.
AVIIXER'S S. tS. CO.
Limited.
steam or Kinau
King, Commander,
Leaves Honolulu each Tuesday at
4 p.m., touohlcg at Lahalna, Mna
laoa Bay, Makena, Mahukona, Kar
walhae, Laupahoohoo and Hllo.
Returning, will touch nt all the
nlovo ports, arriving at Honolulu
eaoh Saturday nftomoon,
Gen'iiie French Clare
Corporation Stocks
FOR SALE.
Mil
VALUE.
Hnw'nCniringeManf'KCo., g 00 H'O
E. O. Hall &, Son, 7fl UK)
Inter.Islaud S. N.Co., 100 100
Bell Tulophonc, 33 h
Haw'u Agricultural Co., (100 100
Wildcr's Steamship Co., 0100 100
O. Urewer & Co., 11.0 100
Woodhtwn Dairy, 00 100
Walluku Sugar Co., OH 100
Walmunalo, 105 100
Star Mill. &UH 500
Heclproclty Sugar Co., 0 100
L. A THURSTON, Stock Hrokct.
39 Merchant Street 151 ly
k
D Jt A. Y M. 13 3V .
ALL orders for Cartugo promptly at
tended to. Particular attention
paid to tho
Storing & Shipping
of goods In transit to the other Islands.
Also, Black and White Sand
In quantities to suit at lowest prices
Olllcc, adjoining K. I. Adams & Co.'s
auction room.
033 ly Mutual Tclcphnna No It).
C. K. MILLER,
General Business & Purchasing AG0"'-
ii Mercian St., Honolulu.
My most faithful attention will bo
given for the
Purchase ot Merchandise
In Honolulu for lliu residents of the
1!!1 Kovcral Islands of thl group. Hv
TO ARRIVE,
ex brigConsuclo.
20 Tons Bran
BW Bedroom Sets, Marble top,
Ash Bedsteads,
6 Piano box Buggies, Full Leather Tops,
5 Piano box Sldo bar, Leather Top, Quaker
City Buggies,
2 Leather-top Buggies,
8 Phaetons, Leather top, Quaker City.
To be soldTimmediatelv after arrival!
J. DL.YOIV855,
830 Auctioneer nnd Com. Merchant.
Clwiw. Brewer & Co.'s
Boston and Honolulu Packets.
Shippers will pleaso tako notice that 11 lo
ll no biuk
MARTHA DAVIS,
Benson, maBtcr, will load in Bobton for
this poit in JULY next.
t6f For further particulars apply to
G. BREWER & Co.,
Queen street.
Honolulu, May in, 1880. iO Ow
Manutacturers of
Soda Water, Ginger Ale,
Florida Lemonade, Agined Waters of
all kinds, Fruit Syrups and Essences.
We Use Pntfittt Stoppers
in all aur Bottles,
Wo Invito particular attention to our
Patent Filter, recently introduced, by
which nil waters used in our manufac
tures is absolutely freed from all lm
purities. Wo deliver our Goods free of charge
to all parts of 'tho city. We guarantee
our Goods to be tho best in tho market.
Careful attention paid to Island Orders.
Address
The Crystal Soda Works,
P. O. Box 1107, Honolulu.
Veil Tclephono t : 208
Ulutuul Telephone : 3S0
EST" Orders loft with Benson, Smith &
Co., No. 11 Fort Street, will rccclvo
prompt attention.
Wo, nlso, aro Agents for tho salo
of J. W. Hlugley's
Celebrated Cigars,
188
of his nun manufacture. 0m
Salmon Bellies
In 25-1 b. Kits,
Just received by Ciibarien, aud for
salo by
CASTLE & COOKE.
41 lm
ALEX. ARTHUR,
Queen St., next Bulletin Olllco.
Horses broken to Sad-
dlo und Harness,
Horses boarded bv the
day, week, or month.
Horses Clipped. (ST Telephono 181.
Crystal
oia
Worn
H. E. McllMTYRE & BRO.,
IMI'OUTEKS AND DEALEItS IN v
Groceries, Provisions and Feed,
EABT COHNKIt FOKT AND KINO STItLETS.
Now Goods received by every Packet from tho Eastern Stales and Europo
Fresh California Produco by every Steamer. All orders faithfully attended to.
and Ooodi-delivered to any part of tho city free of charge. Island ordcrB roll,
cited. Satisfaction guaranteed. Post Olllcc llox 145. Tolciihiino No. 01. 108 ly
P. O. llox 207. Telephone 240.
LEWIS & CO., GROCERS,
111 Fort Htroot,
Importers & Dealers in Staple & Fancy Groceries.
Now Goods contlnuolly on tho way. Just received Kegs Saucr Kraut kegs Hol
land Herrings, kegs Tripe, kegs Gorman Pickles, kegs Mixed Pickles, kits
Salmon Bellies, kits Mackerel, kegs Family Pork, kegs Corned Lecf. For
Urcakfast--White O.its, Gcrmca; Breakfast Gem and Shrcdcd Maize. Also, a
line lot of Now Zealand nnd Portland Pcachblow Potatoes always on hind
Tho very best of ISLAND BU'lTEH, plenty for everybody.
280
1'riccM loir nnd Hntlnfactlon Gnnrnntced.
GEO. ENGELHARDT,
(Formerly with Samuel Nott).
Importer aud JDouloi in
STOVES, CHANDELIERS, LAMPS,
OKOOKEHY, GLASSWAHE, HOUSE FUKN1BHINU I1ABDWAHE
AGATE IKON AND TINWAHE. '
Agent Hairs Safe and Lock Company.
Beaver Block, - Fort Street.
B3BT Store formerly occupied by S. NOT!', opiosito Sprcckcls & Co.'s Bank. -fc
M. GOLDBERG,
OABIPBELL'S BLOCK,
Corner of Fort & Merchant Streets,
Has just opened out a largo andjcarefully selected stock of
Gent's Fine Furnishing Goods,
Custom.Mado Clothing.Iand Hats and Caps
IE all M Latest Styles ana" Pattens.
E2T Particular attention is called to an elegant lino of Gent's Neckwear
28 tf
HONOLULU
Steam Laundry
WIH.I1,
On MONDAY,
No Chinese Employed,
JOHN ITT,
Granite, Iron and Tin Ware !
Chandeliers, Lamps and Lanterns,
WATER PIPE and RUBBER HOSE,
House Keeping Goods,
PLUMBING, TIN, COPPER AND.
993 SHEET IRON WORK,
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OIEJlV
April 5th, 1886,
205 3m
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