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,i f i &, H Sr mu gnMjj SaitUHn lUUnSDAY. MAY 2G, 1887. ARRIVALS. May 28 Rtinr .Tnmcs Makce from Kaunl Sclir I'.minn (rout Kiuial OEI'AiUURtS. J'av 20 Stmr Surprise for Kuan Ilk Uevlun for San Vr nelsco Sehr tfawallanl for Koolau Scbr Waloll for Latipnlioehoe Sunr Wuliuunalo for Waiauac and Wnl nlua VESSELS LEAVING TO-MOnROW. Stmr Jus Makce for Koolau at 7 a tn Hgtne Clan Sprockets for San Francisco CARCOES FROM ISLAND PORTS. Stmr Jac Makce 2,207 bags sugar and 02 bags paddy. SHIPPING NOTES. The repairs of the schooner Manuo kawal have been llnlslien. She w 111 sail for Koolau next week. U . l.-iiggHi VESSELS IN PORT. Ilk Ceylon. Calliouu Ilk Glcngabcr, Kollcstou Ilk Sonoma, Oilllltbs ltk Kalakaua, Ilk Hercules, ltle Ilktuo Morning Star. Turner llUno Makah, Jijxtiio ( tans Sprcokels, Drew Bktno Ilattlc ft bangs l!k(!II Kinney Bktno Planter, W lU'errlman Bkl'cteison VESSELS EXPECTED. Am baik-Tiinour, Hi ewer, sailed from Boston Dec 17, due May 1-20 Brit hark Cerates, from Liverpool, due May 1-HO Brit ok Scottish LnsMc, W Shmcr, sailed from Liverpool Jan 10 duo May 20-31 Am hktne Hattle 8 BaiiRs, Tcrrlll, from Hongkong, due April 10-110 Am bktno John Worster, from Xnnu Imo, B C, duo May 20-30 Am bk St Lucie, sailed from Xew York March 20, duo September 3-30 Am bk C O Whltmore, T Thompson, from Departure Bay, duo May 20-30 LOCAL & GENERAL NEW& Thk brigantino Clans Sprcckels will sail for San Francisco to-morrow. Thk capsized bail: Hercules will not, it is believed, bo righted to-day. m A invoice of lino jewelry is adver tised for sale sale by Messrs. II. llackfeld & Co. Two harness makers are wanted at Mr. C. Hammer's, corner of Fort and King streets. The funeral of tlio lato Miss Lazarus will take place at 1 :30 o'clock to morrow afternoon. Fine weather with trade winds is the report by tlio James Makco from Kauai this morning, , i The second of Professor Sidney Dickinson's illustrated lectures takes place to-night at tlio Y. M. C. A. hall. New goods in great variety, ex bark Scottish Lassie, aro to bo found at J. T. Waterhouse's store. Full particulars in advertisement. i Prof. L. L. Van Slyko will give a free lecturo at the Y. M. C. A. hall to-morrow evening in the Chemistry of Life and Death illustrated by ex periment. . Company A. of the Honolulu Rifles will drill this evening and Company 13. to-morrow evening. Tlio object of the special drill by Co. B. to-mof-iow (svcniiiL'. is to nretmro for the parado on Decoration Day, . . Accoudino to announcement tlio box plan of the Opera House opened nt 9 o'clock this morning, and beforo noon it was dotted all over. Perhaps a cliair or two can bo inserted hero and there for tho convenience of lho80 who put the littlo matter oil". This evening a new deal will bo inaugurated at tho Hawaiian Hotel bar, in tho shape of cold lunch. Cold meats of various kinds with tho necessary fixings will be found on tho counter throughout tho evening, all of which can bo had freo of charge. The distinguishing features of George Engelhardt's Hardware store, at the present time, aro lamps and bird cages. Tho lamps, of which there are over fifty different patterns to choose from, present an attractive picture. Wilder it Co.'s coal cart ran away this afternoon on Fort street. After giving Mr. John Ena's buggy a close shavo and Mr. Ena a scaro, tho horso was captured by the driver, who came near being knocked down and ruu over in his tussel with tho runaway. THE JUBILEE SERVICE. Tho celebration of tho Queen'.s Jubilee will open on Sunday even ing, Juno 19th, by a special Jubilee service in St. Andrew's Cathedral. Tho special service for Accession Day will be used. The hymns will bo specially selected from a small collection written for the jubilee and approved by Her Majesty. Spe cial psalms will bo chanted to An glican chants, and Borthojd Tours' Te Deutn and Jubilate Deo in V will bo sung. Tho anthem will bo, 'Ifet every soul be subject to tho higher powers," by Dr. Stainer. The surpliced choir of boys and the choir pt tho second congregation will render tho music, which will bo Wilder the direction of Mr. T. Knin Walker, tho choirmaster. The His hop of Ilonolulu will preach n brief sermon. Tlio English National Anthem will be played pu J he organ nt the opening and also at tlio con clusion of tho service ' THE fiUllfJIH SUMMnY. Tlio juxt luuuol tlio D.WI.V ftvis turiN bu.MM.vuv will bu itsued on Monday next Uio 30th instttiit. It will contain CO columns of origin.il mutter, comprising tliu bent budget of news for sending abroad. Order may be left at J. H. Soper's, A. M. llewett'e, or nt tlio Bulletin olllco. l'rico 10 cents per copy. BANCO DECISION. Yestoiday the following banco de cision was tiled in the Supi etne Cnttt t : Leiuu () mid Kanaluha vs. Kuliai Knlna. Equity nppeal. The decree of Mfv' Justice I'leatoti, dated Janu ary 12th, in favor of the plaintiff, is nlllrmcd. M. Thompson for plain tiff, Jono. Austin for defendant. ELECTRIC LICHT REMOVED. The electric lights have been taken out of the Ilonolulu Rilles' armory. When the lights were put in, it was done by order of Ills Majesty and against the wish of Mr. D. I Smith. The Interior Depart ment, under whose jurisdiction the electric light comes, notified the Honolulu Rifles, 11 few days ngo, that the lights in the armory would be taken out, for n short time, until the cable ciicuit was made in that vicinity, and that tho Rilles would icceive due notice. Mr. Smith, it appears, without notifying either tlio Interior Dcpaitment or the Ilonolulu Rifles, had a force of men take out the lights, because, he claims, he needed the wire and globes for the bungalow in the Palace yard. COMPANY C. OF THE H. R. The Portuguese company of the Honolulu Rill L'R was organized last evening. About JO names were en rolled and the company was consti tuted, under tho new Army and Navy act, as company C. of tlio II. It. J. H-. Fisher an ex-Lieutenant of tho II. R. and n member of Co. A. was elected Captain of the Portu guese Company. Sergeant Meyers, an old soldier, and a member of Co. B. was elected First Lieutenant and J. M. Do Vivas, official interpreter of tlio Supreme Coint, and fomierly connected with the Portuguese mili tary companies near Canton, was elected Second Lieutenant. Dining the organization tho Portuguese band, which was present played tlio Portuguese and Hawaiian anthems. Wednesday evenings were appointed as the regular drill nights of Co. C. In accordance with the constitution of the II. R. it is now necessary to elect a Lieutenant Colonel and for that purpose the executivo board of the II. R., comprising all the officers of the regiment, will meet to-morrow evening. CAPSIZED AT THE WHARF. About 11 o'clock this morning the town was alive with excitement. Cleiks nnd employers by the dozen deserted all business, and made for tho city fiont, some on horseback, others in carriages and many on foot, but all on the fly. Telephones began to ring furiously and in a few moments it became generally known that tho German bark Hercules, lying near tlio O. S. S. wharf, had capsized. On reaching the sceno a great con fusion of spars, ligging, and ship fixtures were soeij. Tlio baik Her cules waB on her beam ends. Her yards ploughed into tho ground, and her ligging resting against tho wharf, prevented tho vessel from going over any further. The bowspiit was snap ped clean off, and tho keel of the bark at the bow and stern wcro com pletely out of water. Everything that was not firmly secured on deck was tonsv-turvy in the water. The starboard bulwarks wero completely submerged, but no water was getting into tho cabin or hold, lho vessel's freight was a out when tho accident occujed , and most of tio crew wero below, washing out tho hold, Tho water swayed to the port sido nnd gave tho vessel an outward list. Tho lines, with which the vessel was made fast to tho wharf, checked the list and tho water rushing to tho other sido of tho hold gradually canted the bark in that direction. Thero was a jjioments pause and then, to the con sternation of tho sailors and specta tors, "tho vessel went over. Two sailors of tho baik, who wero on deck at tho time of tho capsizing fell over board, but they caught tho rigging and re-boarded the vessel without ro ccivinir any iniurics. Captains, ship builders and sailors began to work as soon as possiblo to right the yptscl. Engino company number 4, under tho directions of Chief Engineer Wjlson and Second Assistant IIus tare, pumped tho water out of tho vessel this afternoon. AH tho topsail yards weio taken down and chains, made fast to tlio port sido, wero car ried under tho keel about midships, hauled up on the staiboard side, and made fast ashore. A mooring post was firmly fixed in tlio ground, to form a purchase for heaving tho ves sel up. Tho Captain says that the Hercules has been bhifted fioni wharf to wharf in Liverpool with no ballast in the hold, and has nover capsized before'. Ho was on deck at tho time of tho casualty, hut was not hurt. Tho donkey engine, which had been discharging tho vessel, was just missed by tho main nuiBt when tlio bark wont over. POLICE COURT. CIVII- CASES. Wednesday, May 26th. Lewis & Co. vs. E. Doylo. As sumpsit for 811.57. Settled out of Court. Costs $2.25. Two cases brought by lho Hawa iian Carriage Manufactuiing Co. were also settled out of Court. Several cases continued to the 27th instant. Hamilton Johnson vs. Bento Igna clo. 'Assumpsit for 870. Judgment for plaintiff with cosfs $80.45. J 10. Sponetir vs. Clan. Tilcomh. Abs iiupsit for SOU, Judgment for plnl.illtf 888.1?.'). Thuiisimy, May 2(5th. A Chinaman charged with selling spirituous liquors without a license was remanded to the 27th instant. Two drunks paid 80 each. Joe Manuel and Tho. Danlell were chut get! with affray, and a nolle prosequi afterward entered. Ah Sung, charged with Iniieny of a pipe tnmithpiiK! valued nt 83 was remanded to 27tli lu&tant. THE JUBILEE YACHT RACE. nctxs or tub raci:. First The sailing rules of the Yacht Racing Association will bo observed in all matters not specially provided for in tlio following regu lations. Second Tlio course will be round the United Kingdom, leaving tho mainlandof Gicntllritnin and Ireland on the pott, starting from the south end and finishing at Dover. Thiec The starting yachts must cross a lino defined by two ilng9taffs, and which form a prolongation of the south end pier. They must lie between the pier head nnd tho club steamer. Four At Jive minutes of noon the Hag officer of the day will hoist a blue peter at the masthead of the club steamer, and at noon tho blue peter will be hauled down nnd a gun fired being the signals foi tho yachts to start. Any yacht cross ing the lino before tho gun is fired is liable to recall, but without dis qualification. The yachts can cither start Hying or from their anchors, at the choice of their owners. ' Fifth Tho yachts finishing the race will be taken as they cross the line between the light on the head of the Admiralty pier at Dover and the South Foreland high light. This line bears E. N E. and W. S. W. On the arrival by day the yacht will show her signal number, and at night she will show three blue lights dis posed hoiizontnlly, ahd report the same so soon ns possible to the signal station on the Admiralty pier. Sixtli A time allowance regulated by the time of the first yacht arriv ing at Dover. For this pin pose tho time of the flr3t yacht will bo reck oned nearest the hour between the Greenwich meantime of starling and anivul. The time allowance will be mado upon the length of the course, which is taken as 2,000 knots. In case tho first yacht arrives in ten days this length will be increased ten knots for each day under ten days and will be decreased ten knots for each day over ten days in the time of the first yacht, hour by hour. If the first yacht's time is ten days, the time allowance on 2,000 knots for fifteen days will be 150 knots, twenty days 100 knots, thirty days no allow ance, and so in propoition for each hour of the first yacht's time. D Each yacht will allow other yacht racing associations time allow ance for length. Seventh Every competing yacht must havo aboard throughout tho race either the nwner or as an authorized representative a member of a recognized yacht club, who shall sign and deliver to the club's Secretary a properly kept log of the passage as well as a declaration ac cording to the Yacht Racing Asso ciation rules. Eighth There is no limitation to tho number of persons who may be aboard each yacht, but sufficient boat accommodation for all aboard must be available. Each yacht competing in the race must obtain a certificate from the proper officer that such boat accom modation has been piovided clear through. Ninth Tho yachts competing are allowed to enter any port and com municate with the shore, care being taken to conform to the Yacht Rac ing Association rules, N09. 24, 25, etc. Tenth Tho owners aro at liberty to disembark themselves or friends at their option consistently with those rules. Eleventh The commlttoo reserve the right of making any alterations in the above. A BRIDE'S REPOSE QF MANNER. Said an observant gentleman to a Journal representative the other day: "Did you ever notice tho per fect case and sclf-asiuranec of n biide? Coming up on tho cars from New York recently I saw a young lady carrying an immense bouquet of roses in her hand conic into the car with a friend of the same sex and a gentleman, whoso polished beaver, Iresli lavender necktie and boutounierc, and es pecially whose affectionate regard for the young lady with tho bouquet, stamped him as a bridegroom. There was trepidation in every movement of tho young man, but tlio young lady marched up to her seat, passed the bouquet to the porter, hung up her cloak, or rather passed it to tho young man to hang up, calmly took her seat and began to read a novel, Tho young man sat in Ids chaft and looked nt her witli nil-consuming eyes, and then whispcicd to her, then put his hands upon the arm of her seat mid evi dently hungered for a warm em brace, The biide paid not tlio slightest attention to him beyond answering Ids questions in mono syllables and looking out of the win dow, put his ardor did not coo until Pouglikcepsic was readied, when lip insisted upon bringing in a lunch. Ilul tho young lady InslMrd on going out for it, nnd so relieved the Inlde groom of liU oinburiiissmciittind her be.f some aniioaiiee. ItMasainuslng all the while to observe the efforts of tlio bridegroom to divert the gaze of a number of Assemblymen who wcie on board the car, and who had n full realization of tho situation. It was also amusing to notice the utter failure of his attempts and the success of the efforts of the bride to appear entiiely unconcerned. Albany (N. Y.) Journal. "IadIesYf limaT The ladies of Lima arc all eyes. They have tho reputation of being, as a class, the most beautiful in the world, and meeting them 011 tlio way to mass in the morning, or shopping later in the day, ono can sec how they obtained it; but know ing them in their home the opinion changes, and you conclude after calm reflection that they are not so pi etty as the women of New York. It is the manta which they wear in Mich n coquettish way that gives tiicm their reputation for beauty, for it conceals every feature except their bewitching eyes and lovely olive complexion. No matter how ugly her mouth and nose is; no matter how high her cheekbones or large her curs ; no matter whether she is as scrawny as a scaiccrow or as bald as a bat, n tnnnta will make a woman with pretty eyes look handsome, and, like charity, it covers a multitude of sins. This garment which is peculiar to Peru, and is worn by ladies of all nges and social positions, from tho Presi dent's wife to the laundress who comes after your linen, is a bort of foster-sister to the mantilla of Spain. It is usually of crepe from China, and costs anywhere from $10 to S500, according o its quality. Buenos Ayrcs Herald. EDISON THE ELECTRICIAN. Washington, May .9. A gentle man who ariived hero from New Yoik this afternoon reports the phy sical condition of Thomas Edison, the well-known electrician, 10 bo precarious. Edison has just re turned to New York from Florida, where ho went last fall for his health, but where, in reality, it seems that his hc.dtl) was injured. Ho is now suffeting from tho abecsscs on his skull. So far lho operations ho has undergono seem to have relieved him very little, if any. His physicians say they may make another heroic effort to save his life, but they have but slight hopes. Edison is courageous, and is en during extreme treatment, but the outlook for his recovery is dis couraging. It was thought at first that his trouble was bionchical, but it now appears that his head is affected. A HITCH REMOVED. The Daily Examiner speaks of a "noble but stem, Spanish parent who has just softened, and will shortly, after twelve years of obdur ate opposition, bless the nuptials of bis daughter, aged 37, with her faithful suitor, aged GO. The aver age limit of man's life being threo score yeais and ten, the course of true love in this ease comes near to not running smooth," A similar case is about to occur in our own midst but not until all tho prelimin aries aro settled. THE CONFERENCE OF ASTRONMIRS.J According tho Home JVcun, a conference of astronomers from all paits of the world held its first meeting at Paris on Saturday, 21st April. Tho object of the assem blage, which is in response to invita tions issued by the Academy of Sciences, Is to consider and arrango a plan for the charting of the whole heavens by photography on n large and uniform scale. Several observ atories in botli hemispheres will co operate in the execution of this vast survey, and it is confidently hoped that the work will be effected within ten years. There is to bo a roll-call of tho constellations. Every star out of the twenty millions revealed by the telescope, down tq the fif teenth magnitude, will bo located on n photographic map, so that not even one shall henceforth bo able to slip out of its place, or change in its aspect, wjthaut a certainty of de tection. The idea of such a stock taking of the stellar uuivcrso has been ripeninz for somo tune. As far baok as 1884, Dr. Gill, of lho Koyal Capo Observatory, applied lor assistance that ho might be en abled, through the application of photography, to make n chart of the stars of the Southern HemUhrre; and the Royal Socioty sent out Mr. C. Ray Woods to perform the pro jected woik, qiufcr the dlrootion, of Dr. Gill. Sovoial successful photo graphs wero taken, and the woik dono at tho (Japo was me beginning of a great enterprise. Tlio French scientists also havo during tho last three years been photographing portions of tho heavens, and their demonstrations aro of so hopeful a character that the Director of the Paris Observatory has stated that the problem of making celestial charts was practically solved. Kng laud is well represented at lho Paris Conference of Astronomers. TI16 Astronomer Royal himself, besides tin ce others, representatives of the Royal Astronomical Society, and many f 10m tlio Colonies interested, n tho undertaking, form part of a council whoso deliberations aro fraught with issues of tho highest consequence. BUSINESS ITEMS. AWANT SUPPLIE D-Tnn " Hi.ki 1: " Hook, Jm and Nlwsi'aim.ii Ot'HCE, corner of Queui nnd H Stiet, opposite office of iho Ilotttl of Ileilth, have, in comieotloi wliu their already Ex ensive Prlntli g K .tlilUlnni-ni, just rcciUul pir S, S. Australia, through Mcssr. Palmer is Hey, of San Kr.uicls. co, direct from the iinnuf ictory. Now York City, A OUHUON' JOB I HINl'. ISO PRKSS, 0110 of the llncl and best In the world, nial of the largest ilzu made. There is nothing In thUconntrj to compire with It. To examine this line piece of workmanship is worth a visit to the "Klrle1 Onice. it excels In doing the finest kind of woik in the shortest posblo time. Merchants and others requiring Print ing of ANY kind ilouo at short notice, and at reasonable rates, will do well to give tho "Ei.EtK" office a call. Tele phone No. M4. lm 33 HAVING recently engaged a first. cUhi (ill ler inn! Moulding Maker, we are now fullj pirptrcd 10 manufac ture, repair and n- gild miy kind of work in our line. Old Minor and Pleture Frames made oicr 11s god as new, and nt prices wlihln lho rincji of nil. The public aro Invited to call and inspect tome of this work. Itemenihcr, any thing that necdit renewing in Gold, Old Gold, llronze. Coppir or Metal wo can do. K1NGIMOS., AnT Stoiik. 17 T f( LBS. Frc-h Home-Mode Chew. JLUV iig Stinkf, or no-railed IJir. litrs l'oV, nnd f uh, dellclmn Vanilla and Choenlnte Creams which I guaran tee to tie fir superior and fold rheapir thin nny Imported, at F HOKN'S 1'lou ecr Steam Candy Factory and It ikcrj unit Ico Cream Parlor. tiStf Dr. Flint's IIkakt Kkmkdy is a Specific for all forms of Heart Dis ease and also for Diseases of Kidneys and Cireultiaon. Dcscriptivo book with every bottle. Benson Smith & Co., Agents. 3.ri S PERRY'S Nn..l Famllv Flour U ollcrtd for sale by GOKSALVF.S & CO. Qiccn Street. 01 Dew Drop Inn, Cor. King & Nuuanu Sts. I h IV O W O 1? 13 3V . The finest and best brands of ' ALES, WINES AND SPIRITS Kept on hand. On Saturdiy, May 28, free drinks and lunch from 11 a.m. to 2 p m. HC" All kinds of Temneranrc Drinks. A. K. PELEKALUIIt, 43 lw Proprietor. ECLIPSE. 11 tf Taro Floor Factory, Wollnku, Maui, Will again commence opcratlonon Tit arm ay, Slay xoth, and will supply Tnro Flour In any quantities. With new and improved machinery and oilier apparatus, tho present maua ger guarantees 10 supply Taro Flour that wil make a better iliaa of pol than ever produced, A orders to be sent to W. II. Cum mins, Manager, at the Factory, Wat lukii, Maul, or to W. G. Irwin & Co , Agcntr, Honolulu. 41 lm TO RENT. A COTTAGE, situated on Sell 'ol street, near the Bridge containing S rooms, bcsldis pantry, kitchen, batii loom, nnd billiard room, with Turnery and stab'e For further particulars apply to Geo. C. Leoi, at J. T. Watcihouio'a Que n r-t. Store. 44 tf Assignee's Notice. THE undersigned having been this day duly appointed Aisignee of the state of John M. Karena, I'linkrurt, hereby notillct all pan lei indented to said 0 tale to mike immediate pajmi-m, and ihiii-o hiving claims against said estate tn present them without (hlav at his tflleo No. S3 Merchant street Hono lulu. C'HAS. T. OULICK, Assignee. Honolulu, May 12, 18S7. 33 NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Fred Peholia. nf Wallul.ii, Maul, has sold all right, title and Intirou in Ihn blacksmith slion, Mmntcd on the rleh si to of Kahului roid, in tho said dlbtiici of U'ailnk'.i, to tho 111 derslgned, who will carry on the hu-ln"s In future. I havo iil.n appointed Mr. Chun IS. Cockcit, a manager of tho pal I shop, Iho public aio invited to give a call, and all hlaeknillhlng work will be ex ecuted with ileipiileh. 87 lm .JOHN W. K.VLUA. FLOWEKS. A FULL COURSE of Tlfsnn Paper Flowers tauuht for $2. Lessons clvcn In Uravnn Portrabs; and alo the LUhtning M'thod of Flower and Land, ncapo Polntl lir. Flower Pointing, 81; Landscape, $10, for full cnur-es Oiderg taken for Crayon Portraits and Lan iscapo Paintings. S&" MO KINO BTREET, oppnslto Kawalnluo Church. Ill lm The Daily Bulletin AND DAILY BULLETIN SUMMARY Can he had from J. II. Sopuii, : A. M. Hkwktt, : Metchint Street, J. V. HiNOLhr. : ; I : Ho'el Streot Henuy Wit-Lus, i Hiwadanllo.ol TEMPLE OF o Just received per Htur Amtrilin, a fine assortment of BOYS' CLOTHING! Fpoalal attention U called to our Boy's Sailor Ac Jersey NiiitN. 40 dozen L'os Linen Knee Paul?, at a very low figure, In tizes up to 12 yeate. A large assortment of DRY AND FANCY COODS A fine lino of LadleV .Icrsny, Iirci and EmbrMdcric'f a great variety just teceiveil prhct veiy liw. RIBBONS! RIBBONS! RIBBONS The InrgCMt Stock of any house ! Received direct front Eastern Mini ftcurers. A complete assortment of Shoes for Ladies, Misses & Children of a superior ipiality and juices to suit tin times. tSTli lands orders receive careful and p'ompt attention. S. EHRLICH, 63 and 65 Fort Street, 1C21 (Opposite W. G. Irwin & Cn's.) GAN IJIPORTGRH OF Gent's, Youth's and Boy's Fine Custom Made Clotif, flats, Caps, Furnishing Geo is, Trunks and Valises. -ALSO, Very Fine Line CORNER FORT AND Honolulu, The World's Breakfast Food Prepared from Snow Flake Wheat Abo, Highland Sootch Boiled Oats ! Are an entirely new preparation of wheat and OaU, b -Inj; ccokedjhy Steam, and only riqu ring a short ilmu to prepare them for the table. EST The most nutritious food knoivn.-u Also, Gormen, Gem, Graham Flour, Smoked Salmon, Smoked Halibut, Hams, Bacon, Choice D ttcs, Pruner, Nut-s, lia'sla, New Zealand, Callfo nil, nuil libit d Point o J, &r. Also, liroom Corn, excellent for cuick in feed, for snlo by Cliffs, Hustace, - - King- Street. SPECIAL NOTICE! The Undersigned, F. HORN, Proprietor of tlio Pioneer Steam Candy Factory, Bakery AND ICE CREAM PARLOR, (EMtabllMlied 1803.) Respectfully informs the public that from this day on he Is fully prepared to receive orders for Lunches, Dinners, Suppers, Banquets, Balls, And guarantees in nil cases tho fullest satisfaction, as given in former years, not only abroad, but also in Honolulu. Having references dating back as far as the year 1862 In Honolulu, having catered on nil state oceasonsj, ns also for select par ties given by their URo Majesties Kamehamchti IV, Kamdiainehn V, and Ltinalilo, and having tho honor of supplying the pi Ghent' royal household with the delicacies produced in my establishment ; having over foity years' practical experience in this line of business. F. HORN, Practical Confectioner, TsMtry Cook and Oruanientcr In'lTo lolulu. Factory, Store and Ice Cream Parlor: No. 71 Hotel Street, Botweorx Hotel and Nuuanu Streets, Both Telephones No 74- (is 8m) Honolulu. H. I. Just Received at Hollister & Go.'s A largo assortment of PERFUMES! PERFUMES! Comprising the well-known brands of COLGATE & CO., LUNDBORGS, LUBIN'S, ATKINSON'S, .; . EASTMAN'S ALOIIA, IIOYT'S COLOGNE FARINA GERMAN COLOGNE,J&o. For (Sale at IfceiiNonofole Iriosi. 1592 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. fSSiii jm. MB & CO f A- of Gent s Shoe MERCHANT STS. II. I. C5 ij.i m IT-