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d mmMsaa ,m'w!WyWfvpW'. if r 4- 1 " 4 'k j.... I ,f 'S MttWMMMM Ju gnUij gnu WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1887. ARRIVALS, Mny 25 Schr Lttkn from Kiikalnti Schr Wnloll from Kuiiii Schr Knvwillunl from Koohiu Stmr Wnluinnnlu from Walanne and Walulua Schr Mary from Ilatnakua DEPARTURES. May 25 Stmr Ivvahni for Lnhatna and Uamakua at 8 a in Stmr Klhuica Hon for llamakita at 0 p m Sehr.Josephlno for Ewa VESSELS LEAVINC TO-MORROW. Stmr Surprise for Kuan Ilk Ceylon for San FrnncNco Schr Kawnllnnl for Koolau Schr Wnloll for Laiipntiochoc Stmr Walmanalo for Waianac mid wal alna PASSENGERS. For Maul and Hawaii, per ctcamcr Klnau, May 24 Major W IT Cornwall, J- II Kleves and child, Sirs 11 Cornwall, W II Cummins,", W Y Horner, F Hor ner and wife, M Horner, J Vlorra, A llnncberg, I lliibensteln, M Shultzy, Mrs A Mahlkoa and nbottt r0 deck. For Kauai, per steamer Mlkahnla, May 21 Wit Nice, SW Wilcox, W K 11 Dovei 111, Ij-Tiirner, S K Mahoo and wife, h II Stol.. Dr. Ilrodlc, S Khrllch, H Koblnson, O Itorehgruvlnck and wife, K Schul.e, Mm Cliarman, Y Hnxeton and about 40 deck. , For Maul, per steamer l.lkcllkc, May 21 Hon S B Dole. A II Smith. DrX 11 KmerbOii, O Unna and about 70 deck. carcoeTfromIsland ports. Schr Luka -1,020 bngs xugiir. Schy Wnloll 1.000 bags sugar. Schr Kauallaul 800 bags rice. Stmr Walinannlo l,00u water melons, and l"i0 hags taro. SHIPPING NOTES. The bark Sonoma will sail for San Francisco to-morrow or the next day. The Norwegian bark Vlkar, Is sup posed to have sailed from Uiemen about April nth for Honolulu, consigned to HaekfeH & Co. The bark Ceylon may get nway for San Franeleeo thta ccnlng, but It In most likely that she will wait until to morrow morning. VESSELS IH PORT. nk Ceylon, Calhoun Jlk Glcngaber. Itullp'ton Jlk Sonoma, Grllllths Ilk Kalakiiun, Hk Hercules, ltles Bktno Morning Star. Turner Itktne Makah, Bgtno Linus Spreckcls, Drew Bktne Hattle h Bangs Ilk 0 B Kinney IJKtiic Planter, W It I'errhnnii Jlk Peterson VESSELS EXPECTED. Am bark Tlmour, Brewer, sailed from Boston Dec 17, due May 1-20 Brit bark Cerates, from Liverpool, duo May 1-20 Bnt bk Scottish Lassie, W Slnccr, Failed from Liverpool Jnn 10 duo Mny J0-31 Am bktne Hattle S Bangs, Tcrrlll, from Hougkoug, duo April 10-110 Am bktne John Worster, from Nana lmo, B O, duo May 20-30 Am bk St Lncie, sailed from New York March 20, duo September 5-30 "Ain"'ok" C ff Whltmore, T Thompson, from Departure Bay, due May 20-30 LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS. The Road Supervisor wuh repair ing tho road on tlio Esplanade to-dny, - . Mr. Justice Biekerton will preside at the Intermediary Court to ho held to-niorrow. It lias reached tho London papers that a political confederation between Samoa and Hawaii has been ratified. A chemical coral formation, which is a novelty, is on viow nt the window of Messrs. Hollister it Co.'s store on tfort street. There will ho tlio usual sorvices at St. Andrew's Cathedral this even ing at 7:30 o'clock," conducted by tho Rev. Geo. Wallace. Mn. A. E. Gaster, of Bucharest, hns been appointed Hawaiian Charge d' Affaires and Consul-General for tho Kingdom of Roumania. "An Answered Prayer" will ho tho tlicnio, and 2 Kings 19th chapter tho Bcripturo lesson, at tho Fort-street Church prayer meeting to-night. . All entries for tho races to tako pla-co at Kapiohmi Park on tho 10th and 11th June, will close at 12 o'clock noon on Monday Juno Gth. TiiEin Excellencies Walter Murray Gibson and Antono Rosa, attended by Major John P. Holt, paid their respects to Major Wodohouso yester day. -m, The Jubilee Yacht-race, round the British Isles, will be started by the i'rinco of Wales from Southend Pier, iustead of from tho Nore, as was originally arranged. The new water pipes, lately laid on Fort street, were tested yesterday with 110 pounds pressure to tlio nquaro inch. Another and greator test will bo mntlo to-morrow. Likelike sails Tuesday, May Hist, for Kahului and Huiin, and returns to Honolulu on Sunday, Sails again for same ports on Tuesday, Juno 7th, returning on Saturday, t Tho Kinau sails on Tuesday, Mr 31st, for Hilo and way ports, ret" to Honolulu on Saturday, am' sail again on Monday, Jui' for tlio Volcano, returning day. AccoitniNa to "Truth'' English lady has so ' valuable Easter egg; ivory, lined with wl yolk is a goldon ci huge ruby sot in '' being valued at JiuwvwtMfHiawi MMMMNHMMMW X r-ARW will ho alv(m iioftia uiu Srlthh harl: Glungnbcr to-morrow, Mn. Lewis J. Levey's regular cash sale will bo held at 10 o'clock to morow morning. t - - ' Several important additions liavo been mado to C. T. Gulick's labor ngency advertisement. ' Tomorrow will appear a detailed list of goods for sale by Mr. J. T. Watrrhouce ex "Sctottish Lassie." A clearance sale of sundries will tnko place nt Rosenthal's store by E. P. Adams & Co. to-morrow, com mencing at 10 A. M. Mrs. Sam. Parker entertained a number of lady friends nt lunch to day at her residence King street. The box plan for the performance of tho Honolulu Minstrels, to bo given at the Opera House on Satur day night, will open nt 0 o'clock to morrow morning at the olllco of J. E. Brown it Co. A hkull was exhumed from be neath the iloor of the old Astor House barber shop, yesterday after noon. Tho relic, which may have an interesting history is in the posses sion of Messrs. Hart it Steiuer. There will be an extra meeting of the W. C. T. U. for tho transaction of important business to-morrow (Thurs day) afternoon at !J o'clock in the Y. M.. (J. A. parlors. All members are urgently requested to bo present. Private Tweedie of Company A, Honolulu Rillcs, was this morning ptcscnted by Mr. Swanzy with n leather medal, as n reward for the duck egg he scored yesterday in the battalion target practice at the II. R. A. Range. The "Advertiser" states that the residenco of Mr. J. 11. Paty, Judd street, has been purchased by Mr. W. II. Comwell, for Mrs. Henry Cornwell, who will take possession August 1st. The price paid was $20,000. Two stalwart bosses of dilfeiont callings hnd a two-round set-to on Merchant street this noon to vary the monotony of the morning. Hug ging, knocking down and hutting was tho order of the light. Friends stepped in and put a stop to tho quart cl and a few moments later the the pugilistic bosses were drinking each other's health. THE BULLETIN SUMMARY. Tlio next issue of tho Daily Bul letin Summary will bo issued on Monday next the HOtli instant. It will contain GO columns of original matter, comprising 'the best budget of news for sending abroad. Orders may bo left at J. 11. Sopor's, A. M. Howett's, or at tho Bulletin office. Price 10 cents per copy. "tlnnwrMiLOAT" The Kuokoa says the Knimiloa took away 27 boys from the Reform ( ?) School. About ten-small boys are left under the care of the assistant. Who is now principal of the Reform School? Docs Capt. Jackson act in the double capacity of Admiral of tlie Hawaiian Navy and Head Master of tho Reform School? It is said that tho next voyage of the Knimiloa is to he to Italy. There she is to take up the Hawaiian boys who have been trained as navi gators and engineers. They are to take charge of the nayal vessel that is being built in France, and biing her out to Hawaii. A NOTABLE EVENT. Mr. IJcnry Berger the popular lender of the Royal Hawaiian Band, has tho happy knack of dispensing appropriate music on all celebrated occasions, in a true and hearty spirit. Whether the Fourth of July, the Emperor of China's, Emperor Wil liam's or Queen Victoria's Birthday, he is always prepared to furnish well selected programmes in the best musical style. The Professor, as he is generally called, is known to all, but it may not be generally known that on Saturday, the lltli June he will hare completed his fifteenth year as leader of the Hawaiian Band. This would certainly bo a fitting oc casion for the public to rccoguiso in some substantial manner the valu able services of our talented maestro. SPAIN AND ITS MASTERS. Professor Dickinson's second lect ure upon European art and Travel will be given at the Y. M. C. A. hall to-morrow ercning. Tlio success attending Urn first lecture insures a large attendance, nnd wo look to see a largo audience. The subject of tlio evening: "Tho Artists of Spain" gives opportunity for most pictures que illustration, and the audience may bo sure of a rich treat to eye and car. Tho views (most of tho'm richly colored) include Paris and the Palace of tlio Louvre, Madrid, Seville, Toledo, Cadiz, the Allium bra, etc., and will be of surpassing beauty. THE H. Y. & B. C. DINNER. Messrs. C, Crozier, W. G. Arm strong, W. Holt, T. Smith, W. Moore, A. Urnncli, C. J. McCarthy, II. Wodehouse, II. W. Morse, J. Markham, J. D. Holt, E. P. Low, A. Drown, Douglas W. Nickelson, J. Dowsett, D. Davis, J. 11. Wode house, Jr., and Capt. Rawlston, sat down to the II. Y. &. D. C. dinner in the Club House Dining Rooms nt G:JJ0 o'clock last evening, J. II. Wodehouse presiding. Soups, salads, meats, and dessert with claret ami champagne were bounteously spread. The toasts wero II. Y. & D. C, Queen Victoria, Tho Winning Crew, M4AMM JMiWJiJI!!tt'llJIPW riml Tlio IMwiicil Crow. Bongs woro roudcrud by Mosiis. Brown and ' (.aputlii Kawutou. Alio utuuer was over at 8 o'clock. PENTECOST, OR WHIT SUNDAY. Next Sunday, May 20th, is tlio Pentecost Day, a grand festival ap pointed and solemnly observed even in apostolic times, and mentioned in the wiitings of the most ancient fathers and historians of tho church. It is also called in the English languago Whit Sunday, from the Anglo-Saxon Hwitu Sunnandueg," which means White Sunday, bc enuso of the while robe of baptism, which was for many ages adminis tered piincipally on ono of those grand days, Easter Sunday, or Pen tecost. Pentecost, which means fifty, from tlio Greek "nevtykosty," so called as being the fiftieth day after Easter Sunday, is tlio day, when nt the third hour, i. e., about 9 o'clock a. m., the Holy Ghost descended miraculously on the apos tles in the form of fiery tongues, and then they were nil filled with the Holy Spirit, and they began to speak with divers tongues, accord ing as the Holy Ghost gave them to speak. It is the very birthday of tho Catholic Church, because on that day U,000 persons, the first converts to Christianity, wore bap tized. The Christian Pentecost is one of those feasts, which, like Easter, have been transferred from Judaism to Christianity, and is really and truly the completion and perfection of tlio Pentecost of the old law. It is a commemoration of the solemn and miraculous inaugu ration of the church in the New Testament through the interposition of the Holy Gltu,st, as the Hebrew Pentecost was a memorial of the solemn nnd miraculous establish ment of the church of the old law, through the promulgation of the divine law on Mount Sinai. The red color of the vestments worn on this festival, as well as on every day during the octave, re minds us of the form and color of the mysterious nnd figurative tongues of lire in which the Holy Ghost really and truly came down upon the apostles. The church does solemnly chant this glorious hymn of the Holy Ghost "Vein, Sanctc Spiritus," "Come, Holy Ghost." Priests and people reflect with wonder and consolation upon the miraculous preservation of the Catholic Church, in which by the influence of that same Holy Spirit tho great work of salvation through Jesus Christ has continued for well nigh two thousand years, and will go on through futuro ages, so that every man of good-will can have a share in the truth, grace, and the atoning death of Christ as truly and as essentially as if he had lived in the days of Christ himself. The Pentecost Day will be kept nt the Roman Catholic Cathedral of Honolulu, as follows: G and 7 a. m., Low Masses with the Holy Com munion; 10 A. M., High Pontifical Mass, followed by Baptism ;ii i. Mm Confirmation, Rosary and Solemn Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. Father Clement. KAPIOLANI STREET. Editor Dulletin: Having re peatedly read complaints on account of the horrible condition of Kapio lani street and seeing that appa rently no notice has been taken of them, I wish to Jog the memory of tho Road Supervisor if he has for gotten about them, or add one more testimony if lie is in doubt as to the correctness of previous reports, only I would multiply the cause by two. Briefly ns possible I wish to state that the inconvenience of alighting from an express on a rainy evening when halfway up the hill, on account of being stuck in the street ditch, also trying in vain, when walking, to gel around the abrupt corner of Knpiolani and Lunalilo streets with out sliding off the embankment about six inches wide are very unpleasant. Should the Road Supervisor still be in doubt ho can have all this verified if he will call around during the first good rain. Resident. THE HONOLULU RIFLES. Of all fcocial organizations in Honolulu ; of nil friendly gather ings and military movements tlio Honolulu Rifles arc fast becoming the most popular. Under the super vision of Major V. V. Ashford, who is positively a disciplinarian, when in uniform, the corps is continually advancing in military proficiency, increasing in strength, and will, in all probabilities, become ono of the main supports of the Kingdom. The celebration of the G8th birthday anniversary of Queen Victoria, by the Honolulu Rifles, yesterday, was orderly, soldierly and splendid in every way. The prize shooting and target practice by tlio battalion in the afternoon and the dinner nt the Hotel in tho evening are events that signal the progress of tho Honolulu Rillus, At the shooting contest at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon the Honolulu Rifles, in fatigue uniform, assembled at their armory, Rcrctnuia street, and from there marched out to tho II. II. A. Range, King street. Shoot ing began at about 2:!10 o'clock, oaoli company firing at a separate target. TJie distance was 200 yards with five rounds for each 'man. The afternoon was fair and favor able for shooting. Rivalry in a friendly degree, existed between the two companies and every good shot was applauded by the members of the company in which it was made. mmmmmm i i i m ml I if Uompnny A twin 27 men tnniiu nou points wilo i-ompnny D with DO men made 275. Following are tho scores: Major V. V. Ashford 0 1 4 3-1G Captain Hebbaid I S 1! 5 2 10 Captain linger It 3 -1 ii II 10 Adjutant McLcod .1 2 .1 !1 4 15 Quartermaster Hull 0 0 (I 0 0 0 Uidnaucc Officer G111111...O 0 3 0 8 Lieutenant Prati 4 4 4 4 4-20 Lieutenant O. W. Aolifonl.ii 0 0 0 :t ." Lieutenant Shnonon... .0 ( .'I 4 011 Heigeant Major Levey.... a 0 a 0 'J (I Drum Major King 4 t 4 t 4 L'O COMPANY A. Kel geaut T01 bcrt .' I Sergeant . T. Wilder.... 0 0 Cm poral Wilder I .'I I ni'iimtil Mnmrliw ...a J :t I t-'J0 :i 0 :i- 0 4 218 II 4 413 Private Cielghton u..-v.... ....,.. .......... ....() 0 0 0 00 ....:i a 4 :i 417 ....1 a : 2 011 ....j 0 0 :i .1 8 ....0244 31:1 ....0 2 :i 1 :i 12 ....0 0 0000 1'Uher KniM!!'.... KauciooM.. Hall Ilaulcy.... I.vlc. E. A. Mcluerny...4.4 4 It 1118 eConibie 3 0 3 0 0 (I MeCamlless 0 3 I 3 3111 cihcsnev 0 0 0 0 00 Cticiiiba.." 2 4 II 3 a IT. W. W. Smith 3 3 0 2 2-10 Tweedlo 0 0 0 0 0 O Whrham 0 2 3 2 t) U 0 0 2 7 3 2 4 3 I', 4 3 2 211 II fi 4 4-20 3 3 4 417 Jlrmw .Schuiiian .1.1'. Smith Klniiev Xlcoll COMPANY Sergeant Winter ..3 ..0 ...1 ..3 11. I 0 II It 010 ... 2 3 3 0 412 ....() 2 0 0 0- 2 ....0 0 0 0 00 ....0 0 3 0 0 3 3 !l 3 417 sergeant urown... Private Weight.... Dower Xeedham... Livingstone Xeal II 0 0 0 0 0 Olbsoi 3 3 2 0 311 Diedgc 0 2 0 3 0 5 Mr-Can hv 3 2 3 0 210 S G. Wilder, .fr...O 4 II 3 212 Oat 2 0 It 3 412 Langley McDcrmott M. Gilbert Wlckc Wall F. W. McClicney. Pvburn .0002 0 .0 0 0 2 02 .2000 (I- 2 .2 2 3 3 010 .2 4 4 0 414 .2 3 3 3 3-U ,.0 1 4 3 31 1 .030328 Ordway. O.Branch 0 2 4 0 410 Wickman 0 2 3 2 2 t) Boucher 0 3 2 4 3-12 ANhlte 3 3 Oil 5-H Crozier 2 2 4 0 4-12 Thurston 4 4 3 4 4-10 Maguon 2 3 3 3 213 A. C. Smith t 3 3 4 3-17 In Company A, Kinney and Tor bcrt each made twenty points and tied for the first prize. They shot off with tho following result: Kinney 3 3 2 4-13 Toibert 0 3 3 3 312 Tho prize winners arc as follows : Kinney, Co. A, 1st prize, Spring field rifle, presented by Quarter master W. W. Hall ; Sergeant Tor bert, Co. A, second prize, cartridge belt, presented by Mr. Geo. Howe ; Private E. A. Mclnerny, Co. A, 100 rounds of ammunition, presentod by Mr. Nicoll, and Private Thurston, Co. D, Springfield rifle, presented by the officers of that company. THE DINNEU. By tho invitation of Major V. V. Ashford nearly 100 persons sat down to dinner in the Hawaiian Hotel dining room last evening. The Honolulu Rifles, about 60 in num ber, arrived at the Hotel at 9 o'clock, where they were met by the Major and friends. During the ciip.ncr, which was elegantly gotten up, "the following toasts and re sponses wero made: His Majesty responded to by ?rivatc Kin ney ; Her Majesty Queen Victoria, responded to by Lieut. C. W. Ash ford; our guests, replied to by Major Ilayley, and also by Mr. Wright, of 7th N. Y. Regiment. The health of Major Ashford, pro posed by Captain 4Iebbard and re plied to by tho Major; the Press, responded to by Mr. Logan, of tho Herald; tho ladies, responded by Private C. Crcighton; the futuro of the II. R., proposed by Lieutenant Ashford, and responded to by Pri vate C. J. McCarthy. Merriment prevailed throughout the evening, and many witty speeches were made. After a few closing remarks by the Major, at about 11:16 o'clock, the party broke up with a feeling of friendship stronger than ever. SUPREME COURT. The following matters were hcotd in Chambers this morning: UEFOtlE JUDD C. .T, Y. Anin vs. S. Sellg. Plaintiff is the only surviving partner in tho partnership of Alnina & Anin, rico planters, and defendant is admin btrator of decedent's estate. In March, 188(1, defendant wns ap pointed receiver of the firm under bond of 85,000, for the purpose of winding up the partnership concern. Dcing about to absent from the kingdom said receiver submitted his accounts and asked for approval of sanio and his discharge After ex amination, the Courts approved tho accounts, discharged the receiver, and cancelled his bond. The part nership assets were $35,77.0:i, liabilities 29,995.7-l, balance $5,761.29, ono half of which was paid to Ahuna'sj administrator, and one-half to Anin's assignees. The receiver appeared in person. William Watson and others vs. David Watson. This is an equity suit for partition of property among the hoirs of John D. Watson of Ka neohc, Onhu, deceased. W. A. Kinney for plaintiffs,A. Rosa for de fendant. The bill of complaint wns allowed to be amended, and hearing set for Wednesday June 8th. UEFOIir. l'UESTOK, J. In the bankruptcy mattor of Jacob Lyons continued from Mon day. The Court approved the as signee's accounts, and ordered his discharge upon filing of creditors receipts for dividend of 1 1 per cent, amount to be distributed is $1,703. 5!). The assigueo in person, L. A, Thurston for creditors. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm BUSINESS ITEMS, A WANT SUPPLIED-Tiie "Ei.eik" Book, Jui and Newspavek OrriCK, comer of Queen nnd II Street?, opposite olllco of the llonil of Health, have, in eniioemloa with their alrciidy Extensive Prlntli g Establishment, just received per S. S. Australia, through Messrs. Palmer & ley, of San Francis, ro, direct from the minnf ictory, New York Oily, A GORDON JOB I'M XT. INO PKE3-3, ono of tho llne.t and best in thu world, atid of the largest tlze made. There la nothing In thlsconntri to compire with It. To examine this Una piece of workmanship is worth a visit to tho "Elkm: Ofllcc. It excels In doing the finest kind of woik In the shortest postible time. Merchant nnd others requiring Print. Ing of any kinii done at abort notice, and at reasonable rates, will do well to give the "Er.Kr.E" office a call. Tele phone No. M4. ' lm 33 - . HAVING 'ecentty engaged a first, cl.is Oil ler 11111I Mo'ihling Maker, we urn now fufly prepared lo manufac ture, repair and re gild any kind of work in our line. Old Minor and Picture Frames made oer 114 good as new, and nt prices wlihin the reach of all. Tho public me linl'cil to cull nnd Inspect omc of this work. Renicniher, any thing that needs renewing in Gold, Old Gold, Uronzc. Copper or Metal wo enn do. KINGIIUOS., Aiit Stohk. 17 1 ff LBS. Prch Home-Mode Chew. lUu 11 g Slicks, gr so-called It ir tiers Po'ps, und f h, delicious Vanilla and Chocolate Creams which I guaran tee to bu far superior nnd Kilil clieapi r thin any Imported, at F HORN'S Pion eer Steam Candy Factory und Bakery und Ice Cr.cn in Parlor. bStf Dn. Fm.nt'h Heakt Remedy is a Specific for all forms of Heart l)is caso and also for Diseases of Kidneys nnd Circultiaon. Descriptive book with every bottle. BenBon Smith & Co., Agents. lti S PERRY'S No. 1 Famllv Flour Is ottered for salo bj QONSALVES & CO., Queen Street. 01 Dew Drop Inn, Cor. King & Nuuanu Sts. I H N O AV O I? 12 IS . The finest and best brands of ALES, WINES AND SPIRITS Kept on hand. On Bnturdiy, Mny 28, free drinks nnd lunch from 11 a.m. to 2 p in. EST All kinds of Tcmnernnce Drinks. A. K. FL'LEKALUHI, .1 lw Proprietor. ECLIPSE. 11 tf Taro Flour Factory, AVniluku, Maul, Will attain commence oprratlonH ob Thursday, Slay aoth, and will supply Taro Flour In any quantities. jy'Jh new and Improved machinery nr.d other nnparntus, the present maiia ger BiiaruiiteesTo fi'Jj!!;' Taro Flour that wll muko a better clas-r)irihttu tver produced. ""v. All orders to be sent to W. II. CifiiT mlns, Manager, nt the Factory, Wal. niKU, dinui, or to w. u. irwm & Co., Agents, Honolulu. 41 lm TO RENT. Mill A COTTAGE, Pituated on ifYffJB S,"a ul urcet, near tho Bridge a containing 5 rooms, besides pantry, kitchen, bath iom, and billiard room, wlih f,;incry nd stable. For further particulars npplvtoGco. O. Leo-i, nt J. T. Wntcrhouse's Queen St. Store. 44 tf Assigneo's Xotice. THE undersigned having been thl day duly appointid At slgneo of thu eslulo of John M. Kutena, rnnkrut, hen by notifies all panics Indebted to bald ctaio to nuke immediate tmjment, and thotu having claims against Mild estate to present them without dclny at his olllco No. ilS Merchant street Mono, lulu. UIIAS. T. OULICK", Assignee. Honolulu, Mny 12, 1887. an NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY QI VEN THAT Fred Scholtz. of Wulluiiu, Maul, has sold nil right, title nnd tnurest In Ihn blnclttmltli shot), Mmntcd on the riph' si le of Kahului road, in thu said dlstilci of Wuilukti, to thu ui.derslgned, who will carry on tho busln"S4 In future. I havo nho appointed Jh. Clius 11. Cocked, as manuger of the sal I shop, Tho public are invited lo glvo a call, and all blackmithlng work will be ex ccutcd with (tenitnh. 117 lm JOHN W. KALUA. FLOWERS. A FULL COURSE of Tbatio Paper Flowers taught for !i. Lessons clvcn in Cnivon Portniiis; und nlo the I.Uhtning Method of Flower nnd L'linl. senpo Palntl'iir. Flower Painting, 85; Landscape, $10, for full courses. Orders taken for Crayon Portraits and Lanlscupn Paintings. B&- IfiO KING STREET, opposite Kawahihio Church. ill lm The Daily Bulletin AND DAILY BULLETIN SUMMARY Can be had from J. II. Sorun, ; A. M. Hkwett, : J. V. Hi.sai.EY, : Ilt.NUY WtlXIAMS, Miiehint Street, 1 : Ho'ol Street llauftiian lla.el mmammmmumjmwnLih!mmmm TEMPLE OF lust rereived per stmr Auf tralln, a line assortment of BOYS' CLOTHING! b'peclal attention is called lo our Boy's Sailov Sc Jei'sey wuits. 40 dozen Hog Linen Knee PantF, nt n very low figure, in ttzes up to 12 ycais. A large assortment of DRY AND FANCY GOODS A fine lino of Ladle' Jersey, Iicim nnd I'.nil rilderies a greul vnrlely Jiibt teceUed jirke veiy lw. RIBBONS! RIBBONS! RIBBONS Thcln r-gCMt Stock oi any Iiounc ! Hccelvcd direct from Eastern Mauufjc'.urcrs. A complete nsortment of Shoes for Ladies, Misses & Children "" of a superior quality nnd pi Ices to suit th; time. tSTltlands orders receive careful and p-oihpt attention. S. EHRLIGH, 63 and 65 Fort Street, 1021 (Opposite "W. G. Irwin & Co's.) EG AN IMPOUTR!S OF Gent's, Youth's and Boy's fiats, Gaps, Furnishing Goods, Trunks and Valises. -ALSO, Very Fine Line CORNER FORT AND 1-Zonoliilii, II. I. 5'J The World's Breakfast Food Prepared from Snow Flake Wheat. Also, Highland Scotch Boiled Oats ! Are an entirely new preparation of wheat and Oat-t, lulng ccokcdhy Steam, and only rupifrlnjr a short lime to prepare them for the table. CSTThc most nutritious food known.-! Also, Gennoa, Gem, Graham Flour, Smoked Salmon, Smoke 1 Halibut, Hams, Bacon, Choice Dates, Pruncp, Nun, Kaisins, New Zealand, California, und Islat d l'otato?s, &e. Also, llroom Corn, excellent for chicken feed, for snlo by Olias, Hustace, - - King- Street. SPECIAL The Undersigned, JF. HORN, Proprietor of the Pioneer Steam Candy Factory, Bakery AND ICE CREAM PARLOR, (EHtabliNlietl 18(13.) Respectfully informs tlio public that from this day on lie is fully prepared to receive orders for Lunches, Dinners, Suppers, Banquets, Balls, And guarantees in all cases the fullest satisfaction, as given in foimer years, not only abroad, but albo in Honolulu. Having references dating back as far as the year 1863 In Honolulu, having catered on nil state occasonn, as also for select par ties given by their lato Majesties Kamehamelia IV, Ktiinehanieha V, and Lunalilo, and having tho honor of supplying the present royal household with the delicacies produced in my establishment; having over foity years practical experience in this line of business. F. HORN, Practical Confectioner, ran try Cook nml Ornuuionfci' In II o lolulu. Factory, Store and Ice Cream Parlor: No. 71 Hotol Street, Botwccn Hotel and Nuuanu Stroets, Both Telephones No 74. ' (05 3m) Eoiolulu.H. I. Just Received at Hollister & Co.'s A large tiuo:tiiient of PERFUMES! PERFUMES! Comprising the well-known brands of COLGATE & CO., LUXDBORGS, LUBItf'S, ATKINSON'S, . EASTMAN'S ALOHA, IIOYT'S COLOGNE FARINA GEKMAN COLOGNE, &o. U'ox Sale nt XfceziHonnllo 3?jrieew' 1&J2 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL r &l CO. TJ Fine Custom Mado Clotliin If. A- of Gent's Shoe s MERCHANT STS. NOTICE! FASHION JMiliiii itiii ?kylHK i i.tf