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M 5gBfrq-gtiawi .toSMArfSgWgg nat IIIIPHMI. , w. ' I t A tfctv astorc Ladies 6-Button Kid Gloves- For Bl.OO. At Tho Arcade-EGAN & CO. XC you tvnnt n Fine Hat or Necktie, o to Tho Arcade-EGAN & CO. Vor your full Dress White Vests, iibok ftt tiio Find I.lno Of Dress Goods, ThoAi'oado-EGAN& CO. A Fine I.tno of Ladies' k Misses' Shoes At ; Tho Arcade-EGAN & CO. I,nlt;t HtI'H. mmm rA -A A SSv p- t ' i i r Tina fjnilti ttntftn WEDNESDAY,. MAHCII 81, 1S88. AFIRIVALS. Am Sh p Alex. AIcNell fiom Shu Fran cisco DGI'AHTURES. Mnr 21 Stmr Kliinu for Hllo onil way ports nt 4 p in VESSELS LEAVING TO-MORROW. Schr W S Bonne for San Francisco PASSENGERS. From Maul and Hmuill, per stmr W G Hall, Alar 20 Their Majesties the King ntul Queen, Princes Kawanauakoa ami uniamanaoiu, uou v r unno.i, i; K l.llikalanl, ,r W l'intt, It O Barnllold, .1 II McLean, G W Hnith, MisWL, Wilcox, JUis G W Mnkuuoc, S Decker, SHss Knlialcmauua, Airs 11 Bell, 31 .Un due und many others. For Mnul per stmr Llkellkc. Mar 20 Hon J U Kawalnui and wife, lion W G Irwin, Itcv A L) Blsscl, Mis E 1 Wind, J A Wood and wife. 1 N Mnkuc, II Laws and wlfc.T Lltlle, W Berlo vltz, A Mooio und wife, Sir Lvait and about 40 deck. For Kauai, per stmr Mlkahala. Mar 20 Hou Jns Campbell, II Kldiedgc, Mr Forsyth, Mis Garland and about 30 deck. For Knuai, per stmr W lalealc, Mar 20-Gco Mniklinm and wife, Miss F Markham, Major Bertlemann and bi other, Misses Bertlcinan (2), Miss Duchalsky and Mrs D Uiowninbcrg. CARGOES FROM ISLAND PORTS. Stmr W G-Hall Ml)3 un siiRar, S7 bags awa, 40 bags coffee, (Jt pkgs sundries, 25 head cattle and two horses. SHIPPING NOTES. The schr Waioll sailed to-day for -Kuau,the repalrlcgof her by E. It.'ltyan, being finished. LOCAL & GENERAL HEWS. About 40 natives sat down to a luau at the Fiuh-maiket this noon. Messrs. Sorrcnson it Lylo are milking a now top mn&t for the whaler Belvidere. Tun Government olilccrs will bo closed to-morrow, from 10 a. ji. to 1 v. M. The final fixtures for the electric lights were being distributed about the city to-day. A brokkn roller came froin Naa lehu mill, Hawaii, yestciday, to be repaired at tho foundry. 1 .. .. Express diiver Fiank Johnson, made a splendid catch of a runaway horse and carriage, on Alakea street, this morning. . . Another laigo quantity of ciude sperm oil taken in these waters by the whalers has been sold to three parties at private tenns. A i.ARon cake is being made for a wedding on April 10th. The cere mony will bo held in tho morning, as the bridal couple leave in the aftei noon for Kauai. Their Majesties the King and Queen, with tho two princes and at tendants, returned from Kailua, Ha waii, by tho steamer W. G. Hull yes terday afternoon. The following gentlemen woic, elected officers of the Ookulu Sugar Plantation Co., at a meeting of tho company on tho 12th inst. : W. L. Green President Alex. McKibbin Treasurer II. W. Mist Seeietary A photograph of N. Pyburii, an absent clerk for Wells Fai go fe Co., in the unifoim .of tho Honolulu Itifles, cut from u group pictuie by Mr. Jas. 'Williams, is stuck up in the Police Court, below an offer of $50 rewaid for his arieat. Attention I Co. B Honolulu Iti fles I Every member of this com mand is to roport nt 10 a. in. to-morrow, at their armoiy, in full dress uniform, with side arms. Full diess equipments will bo issued this even ing at 7 :30, at tho m mory. OFncERH and mcmbois of tho Ho nolulu Itifles desiioiiH of attending tho memorial borvico to the Into Em peror William of Gounany, in St. Andrew's Cathedral nt 11 o'clock a, in., to-morrow, aro requested to at, scmble nt tho armory one half hour previous to that time, in full dress uniform and with sido arms. Notwithstanding the provalonco of cold weathor, which is not favora blo to tho consumption of cold drinks, tliu turatcd waters manufac tured by J. E. Brown & Co., at tho Tahiti Lemonade Steam Works, Sunny South, aio advancing in pub lic favor. This result is undoubtedly effected by tho excellent quality of tho manufactures. BEADY FOR THE RACE. Mr. W. Roland lias just mado 14 spoon oars of spruco for tho U, S. S. Marion. Tho oara are each 13 feet C inches loop;, with an eight-inch blade. The weight of each beforo loading was 8 pounds ; loading was 3 pounds of lead. These ours were made ejcpre89ly for a 12 oared baigo race between the Marion and Ynn dalia on the lalter's return from Hawaii.' The Marion's barge crow aro greatly pleased with t'ao new oars and aro practising at rowing uith tliem nearly every oveuiog. Tho Arcado-EGAN & CO. EVENTS THIS EVENING. Kcligioii9 services nt&t. Andrew's Cnthcdial nml tho Central Union Church. Co. B Honolulu Uifles, will meet at their minor', at 7:o0, to receive equipments for to-morrow. All members of the Choir of St. Andrew's Caluedrnl ate request to meet this evening, at tho usual place, for practice for the Memorial Service to-morrow. EVEHTS TO-MORilOW. Memorial service to the into Em 'peror William, in St. Andrew's Cathedral, at 11 o'clock a. m. Assembling of Honolulu Itillcs at tho armory, at 10:!!0 A. m. GOLD SHAKE. For n cool, delicious beverage, ny O. .1 McUnithy's Milk Sliake. 90 lw CHOCOLATE CREAMS. The Pioneer Steam Candy fuetoiy docs not sell (imported) Stale Choco late Cieanis for honie-mnde, but its own fresh and superior article nimlo by V. Hoiin, the only Practical Con fectioner in Honolulu, whose Chal lenge his would-be competitor dare not accept. 82 A SMASH-UP. A runaway Chinese express car nage with a passenger, ran against tho Pacific Navigation Co.'s build ing, corner of Quctm and Nuunnii streets, this morning, with disas trous effects to the carriage. Neither the horse nor tho passenger was seriously hurt, though for n moment the spectators could not tell which was which, they were so tangled up with the debris of the caniage. a '- "iim. uj-iji-.-i.-i A WILD CHASE. A native sculling a skift, chased a sea bird, a gull or a goouie, about the baj' this afternoon. Tho bird was very tamo and would allow the native to come within ten feet of it before attempting to get away. Just as the native thought he bad the bird, it opened its wings and sailed away. The shouts of native spec tators were deafening. ARRIVAL QF The ship THE ALEX. M'NEIL. Alex. McNeil, Capt. Howard, arrived this morning, 18 days from Han Francisco. She ib docked at the O. S. S. wharf, where she w'ill discharge her 300 tons of miscellaneous merchandise and lake in sugar. Her stay here will be about ten days. The Alex McNeil is a wooden vessel of 1,088 tons register. She has a nice cabin with accommodations for 8 pasjsengeis. The appointments of the cabin are something like the C. D. Bryant, the dining room separate -from the saloon. Tho Captain's quarters arc very cosy looking. During the run downlieie fair weather was experi enced all the way,exccpt in starting irom San Francisco when it blew hard and carried away several sails. The ship has a spacious deck, a large galley, a good forecastle, a donkey-engine, a first class cook and a "dandy" captain. A STRANGER AT SEA. Captain Winding of the bark Forest Queen, reports the capture of a stiange bird at sea, during the passage down here from San Fran cisco. Tho bird, which was caught by a baited hook, was about the size of a swan. Its neck was of rich gold color, its body snow white and its wings white, tipped with black. It was very tame and hungry. Fisherman Norris, a passenger by the Forest Queen, wanted to bring' the bird to Honolulu, but the Captain said it would not live if kept aboard ship. The cook of the vessel wanted to stuff it, but the fisherman would not have the bird killed. So the bird was let go. The name of the creature is not kiion.ii. It is believed to .have been lost fiom some vessel. From tip to tip of tho wings mea sured eight feet. The fisherman, who has been all around thu world, never saw a bird of that kind bo fore. A PRESENTATION AMD FEAST. Yesterday afternoon, shortly af ter four o'clock, a huge handsome Hawaiian Hag was hoisted on tho 02-feet flag pole, at the residence of Hon. J. A. Cummins, I'awna, and unfuiled to tho beat of the drum und call of tho bugle, by II. il. II. Princess lCaiulani. Tho flag was a present from tho Princess to Mr. Cummins, who on receiving tho.gift made a neat spcccli of thanks. The following poisons then ad journed to tho dining-room to par take of u luxurious spread: II. It. II. Princess Kaiulani, Hon. A. S. Cleghom, lion. J. A. Cummins, Mrs. Cummins, Commodore Geo. C. Ueckloy, Mrs. Buckley, Mr. Al len Herbert, Mr. C, Boltc, Mr. John S. Paty, Mr. 13. M. Marshall, Mr. P. II. Ik'dward, Mn,, M. Kaai, Mr. W. Holt, Mrs. Holt and Miss Iv. Harvey, Mr. Paty made an open ing speech in honor of tho occasion, then nil fell to and did justice to tho feaijt, while iiuisio fiom a stiing bund softened the sound of clinking dibhcB. The dinner lasted about two hours, This noon, Mr. Cum mins and family, Mr. J. II, Paty and Mr. Allen Herbert left for AYai alua pn tho steamer J. A. Cummins, Starting of tho Machinery. Everything Works Well. We tno glad to be able at last to inform our readers that the lighting of Honolulu by electricity is almost ui fait accompli. Everything lias been in icadincss for some months past except certain machinery which had to be piocurcd from America. This consisted of a turbimc wheel manufactured by Leffel & Co., of Springfield, Ohio, and certain neces sary piping and valves which were made by the lusuoii ironworics oi San Francisco. After great delay these ariived by the last Australia, and no time has been lost by the Superintendent of Electric Woiks, Mr. Faulkner, and his assistant, Mr. Eassio, in pushing on the work of setting up the wheel and fixing the valvc3 and connections. This hns been a work of great labor and anxiety, and was really only brought to a completion on Monday night. Some days pre vious to that tho Waterworks staff, under Mr. Acting Superintendent White,had laid the necessary piping, bringing the water into the Electric building, and hcaiing that yestciday morning the water was to be lurneu into the new wheel for the first time in these islands, we despatched our leportcrto the Electric Light Sta tion in the Valley and are now able to lay before the public the result of nia visit. On anival there at about 9 o'clock, ho found asbcmbled a group of gentlemen small in number, but in knowledge and experience great, including His Excellency Minister Thuiston, Mr. Wilson, Supciiutend cnt of Water Works, Mr. White, his deputy, and Messrs. Faulkner and Eassie. The water was at this time running" tin ough the pipes (having been turned on at the main further up the Valley), but past the wheel, tho valve, which should admit it to the wheel, being closed. Every thing being declined ready, the valve last mentioned was slowly opened and the valve in the waste pipe tin ough which tho water had been 1 tinning was very slowly closed, and amidst an almost breath less silence each settled himself to see what would happen. Eagerly Mr. Superintendent Wilson scanned his guage and his pipes; slowly and calmly his deputy carved a huge plug of tobacco and did ditto ; anxiously did Mr. Superintendent Faulkner view tho belts connecting the wheels with his pet playthings, the dynamos, wondering whether sullicient power would be generated and all his busy planning -turn out light. The Minister even looked thoughtful. Would everything go off all tight a ud the success of the electiic lighting prove to be a plum in the ministerial pudding for next session of Parliament. The most philosophic of the group was Mr. Eassie, who has put together the machinery, and who wore an 'air of quiet content as much as to say to the machinery, "You've had lots of labor and calculation bestowed upon you, and if you don't go now it is not our fault." After a lapse of some little time Mr. Faulkner suddenly awoke from his musings and in an electrical man ner rushed for the nearest belt, one sharp null and the whole of the machinery in the building was for the first time in motion, and not only in motion, hut almost without Round and certainly without jar. Suddenly as the sun emerging from behind a cloud brightens and glad dens the face of nature, did the turning of that wheel brighten and gladden the anxious intellectual mirrors of the assembled cogno scenti. The work and anxiety of the last few weeks wa9 at an end. Tho wheel was a success. All the piliing and valves stood the pressure of the water without a groan. The water itself seemed quite at home in the pipes ami machinery, and ac customed to their tortuous courses, and did not attempt to leave its artificial channels otherwise than by its appointed exits. Congratulations were freely exchanged and the only question left to he decided was, whether tho wheel and ctcctras would stand the extreme piessurc of 13fi pounds to the square inch, which it was required to do. Slowly pound by pound tho prebsuro was increased until the maximum was attained and etill everything woiked as smoothly and quietly ns ever. The next woik was tho testing of tho dynamos and lamps, and as this is in Sir. Faulkner's department it may be well to bay here before pro ceeding that tho erection of the machinery has been utmost cnliiely Mr. Kassic's woik. (Of com so ho bus had tho advantage of Mr. Faulk ner's oilvico when lequircd.) And it ccitainly does him very grent credit. The work to bo put together was heavy and cumbersome' and it requited much thought und eugnu itv to tiitiko both ends meet as they should in many eases. He has had a very anxious time lately und wo must congiatulatu him on the emi nent buccc&s of his labors. Mr. Faulkner then invited our rcpotcr to accompany him upstairs and there ho found tho dynamos rovolving merrily the armatures turning about 000 times a minute. Mr. F. has two dynamos here tho larger known as Harry and the smaller as Billy. Harry supplies power to 00 arc lights Billy only runs 12 but Billy is getting old, having been wot king in America 8 years ago. The lamps to the num ber of 02 were hung round the room and the youthful Superintendent who once amongst hta faithful dynamos felt at home, skipped around like one of those industrious insects which the manager of the Crystal Palnco advertises for exhibi tion. A "wiro in" here a "wire in" there and suddenly eery lamp glowed with a steady brilliancy. The effect was rather startling and the heat from the G2 lamps veiy dis tinctly perceptible. It was now Mr. Faulkner's turn for congratulation. His dynamos worked well and one was working for the first time and every lamp had been carefully examined by him and the work in connection with some of them had been of a very delicate and skilful nature; 12 of the lamps were old ones and a good deal batlorcd, and some of tho parts were coroded and it required nice handling to get them into wot king order. However this they had had and everything was working as well ns it was possible, and once more the values were slowly turned and the new wheel in a few minutes was at i est and looking as innocent as possible. Late in the afternoon His Excellency Mr. Thuis ton returned again. The water was turned into the wheel and the lamps glowed with a joyous brilliance. His Excellcnc' warmly complimented Mr. Faulkner and Mr. Eassie (com monly known as Billy) on the result of their labots and shortly after wards left, evidently very satisfied that the electric lighting of the city as fur as the present scheme extends will bo a succebs. Mr. Faulkner told our reporter that, he had been picsent at the start ing of sex oral other electric lighting pfants, but in no case has the ma chinety and its connections worked so smoothly and satisfactory as on this occasion. lie intended to liavg the lamps to-day and after ccitain necessary tests have been made on tho connecting wires, the lights will be turned on probably towaids the latter part of the week, so that when the coy moon hides her pale light our Cimmerian darkness will be dissipated by the glorious effulgence of that triumph of modern invention electricit'. The dynamos and lamps are from the well known Thomson-Houston Co. of Massa chusetts. LJJ-J'lLl II I 1 11 1 If II 111 PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. W.. II. Graen halgh of San Francisco, were pas sengers by tho ship Alex. McNeil to-day. Mr. Giaenhalgh has been connected with the San Francisco Argonaut for some y eats pabt, and is said to possess no mean literary knowledge. Mr. and Mrs. Giaen halgh have come for an indefinite stay, chiefly for the benefit of Mrs. Graenhalgh. TO MARINERS. In case mariners should lose their compasses, sextants and other in struments of navigation the follow ing may be found of service; The course for vessels between port is San Francisco and this marked by "goonies." If a goonio is marked on tho right wing, tack to starboard. When those marked on the left wing ap pear, "bout ship" and tack to port. If both wings aic marked keep btiaight ahead. In case Ihcic should be no goonies wait until some other vessel comes along and borrow navigating instruments. SUPREME COURT. IIKVOltl! JUW C, .1. Wi:ixi'.suAr, March 21st. Judd C. J. sitting us a commit ting magistrate, in the case of the King vs. F. II. Ilnysclden and G. W. Maefarlanc, conspiracy. Hear ing continued from the 10th iiibt, for argument. Argued at 12 :45 p. in. The Court icservcs decision until to-morrow at 1 p. m. Attomoy-Genernl and Deputy for tho Crown, P. Neumann and P. M. Hatch for G. W. Maefarlanc. THE LATE W, W. CORCORAN. W. W. Corcoran died in Wash ington, 13. C, on February 2-lth, aged t)0 years. IIo was ouo of Washington's oldest inhabitants and was noted for his deeds of charity, having expended nearly $1,000,000 in that cause. Among his many charities was the puichasc of Oak hill cemetery, upon tho adornment of which he spent over 120,000. He otected the Corcdran Art Gnl lery tit an expenso of 8250,000, and subsequently endowed it with 8880, 000, lie also founded the Louibo Iloiiho for aged gentlewomen who had been i educed to penury; the erection of the building cost $200, 000, and it was endowed with S250, 000. lie also spent a large amount for educational purposes, among others 8 10,000 to tho medical de partment of the Columbia University. BUSINESS ITEMS. TAHITI LEMONADE STEAM J- WORKS. Cnpaclij i,000 down fur day. JNcw .Machinery, New Bottles n addition to our patent Crjslul Valve HottlcB, we are now prcpaitd to Mipply War Ships and Vessels leaving for other countiles. with Soda Water, its., put up In Cork Untiles without uutu charge for liolttei'. J. K. Brown & Co., Depot 28 Merchant Mi-ict. 04 lw flHAS. J FISH EL lin icectved J ex Australia the latest Myle of Indies utitrliiuned halt, also a fine line of children's leghorn hats In diffcteut shapes. Call and see them. 87 lw G ET SOME Qenuino Oldfnshloncd llultcrseotcli Candy, at the now Cundy Factory I Yum! Yum!" 84 T7RESH, HOME-MADE WAL JL nut Creams leduccd to I'.O ccutB per wholo pound, nt the Pioneer b'team Candy Factory and Bakery, Hotel, be tween Nuttanu and Fortsticctb. 71 T7RESH, HOME-MADE CHO JL eolate and Coconuut Caramels ic dttecd to ;!0 cents per wliolo pound, at the Pioneer Steam Candy t'aetoiy and Bakciy, Hotel, between Xuitanu and FortHtieoN 11 IjMNEST BRANDS OF CALI JL loruia Port, Madcita and Malaga, lor b4iu iiiKU' una caei by GONSALVEb & CO., 01 Queen street. URE, FRESH, HOME-MADE and Vanilla ChoeolutoCicain(dc lielous) reduced to :$() eotits per whole pound, at the Fioxkkk Stp.am Can'dy KAcrouv And Bakiuiv. Hotel, m: twekn NiiUANir ANii Four stiihuts. 71 CLEAN RAGS auu second hand clothing will bo gratefully receiv ed for thu use of tho inmates of the Brunch Hospital for Lepeis at K'lksalio, oi nl the Leper t-tttlinent on Sfoloktii, if left with J. r. Wnicrhousc, ji., at the Queen Street Siore. t&f tf MISS. P. THIELB, On Bercttinia street near Piihoi. (Formpily JtcGulro's House,) Kindergarten & Elementary, Daily & Boarding School. Also, French and Germiu taught, and Music Le-sons given. A safe coiivi'vnncc will call for und re turn eliihiri'ii living at a di-tance. 72 ituiunlTelt'phoiie No. 5C4. fSm GREAT arsis! The Great Clearance S-alu nt the Store of the late Geo Engclhardt will continue for During this time the Entire Stock must bu sold. To accomplish this all Articles will be sold at u Miclii of 10 Per cut BELOW COST ! fiST" lTotiselucrers should embrace this oppoiiuiiily of bci urine: barair.H in all (lesciiptioiii of IIou.efuini-hing Goods. 8!) lw Rubbish ! Rubbish ! Rubbish ! 'piIK undersigned who lus been an. 1. (Iiorizcd by the Hoard of Health a a Gubiig Collector, gives uotico to tho public ot Honolulu, thai he Is ready to rvmovu the Kubbiah fiom EtorcA nud private icsldcnces ut tho unpreoe. denicilly nnr.ll cluirgo of 50 cents per month and to remove tho s.inie from icstaurantH for 01.00 per month. Ilorto litter is classed ns BubblMi'. Tree tiitn. niiiigs will be chnrged for extra. Head .Dogs, Cuts and any small unimnls will 1 o removed free ot chnige. A re.iioii. utile churgo will he ni'iitu for the re. moial of (lend Horses and Cuttle. Tlio undersigned can bo coinmuni. entcd with by UITico Telephone !170, and I'rhnto Telephone t2(i, ihitual Tel. Co. N.B.- -My enrts wotk on Saturdays. L. li. LilPIEItllE. 02 lw RuUbish! Rubbish! Rubbish! rpilE umluittiifiitd having; been in thu 1 buslw-n for the pni IB mouth, und ilow being iipioiutuil by the lioini of Health as Hnliblsh Collector. I hereby wish to tliunU thu public lor there llbir.il ptiiionugo, hoping aeon, liuuniicc of the Mime with a moio ex tended list of riiEtonii rs. I hhall as .lierotoforo l.jvo my rubbish enrts go on iRchRtiuit wlicru lequircd threu times uirh wceli.i-xcept in ery rainy weather, then two times ench week. Afier this mouth etch cmt will cany a bell to unnouticu lis ni'peirnucu on thu Mrert, Hint no ono will lmvo an cmuibo frr not Hitting out their di I WJr"Triccs nt heretofore; Ordinary Ilotiso Ruliliisli and Yard Sweeping.-, GO renin, 75 cents und $1.00 per month, if put in coiitainirt). , The above prices nrruugid aecordlng to the amount of rubbis'i lakin awn. Trio Trimmings and Horio I.iiler will bo charged r.trn. Horte. ISullouk-, Hog und Doijswlll bo burled at icubcnablu rates. N. P. IJUJtCESS. P. S. Anyone knowing of ono who is icfi'iiri'il to liuo their lubbiNh re. iiiovmI, who h not abu ti pay tlio tux, If the j)til orpmtiisi will let me knuw I will do tiieir c.utlng free of filiurgo. 'JO liu N. T. B. rpH E DAILY BULLETIN-Tho ran'l populu" imriC'- p'lhllKliud. THE WORKINGMAN'S PAPER JL "The Dally uuilellu," 00 centu per month. Brans 63 & 65 FORT STREET. JUST KEOEIVED A OIT AJiSa India LiM aid Eiriml Swisses, Bias Bi'nciiifl SI at Low Prices. K EW 1 MPOHT ATIO N OJ!" ones at Emoroiti ii S. EHBXICH, 83 & 65 Fort street. Opposite Irwin & Co. 5S CHARLES KING -o- IIAS JUST Dupe'e Hams & Bacon, Kits Salmon Bellies, Kits Mackerel, Kegs Beef, Kegs Folk, Smoked Halibut, Extra Select Oysters, Salmon, Cranberry Sauce, Boston Biown Bread, Table Fruits, Germea, IIncktMN & Franco American Feed Co.'s AHsort'd Soup, Kidgcs Food, Imperial Grannm, Boiled Oats, Breakfast Food, Gem, Graham Wafers, Oaten Wafers, Snow Flake & Cream Crackers, Ginger Wafois, Chocolnte Wafers, Pretzels, Prunes, Dates, Nuts, Apples, Ficnch Peas, Pop Corn, Garden Seeds, Wheat, Flour, Butler, Honey, Plum Pudding, etc., etc., etc. And a General Assor't of Staple & Fancy Groceries, at Prices to Suit tlie Times. C Leave your oulers, or ring up 1111. -a HONOLULU PIONEER STEAM F. HORN, Proprietor. PRACTICAL CONFECTIONER, PASTRY COOK AND ORNAMEMTER. ESTABLISHED 1853.1 Having not only a six years' but over a half century's prac tical experience in all and every branch of the business. ;FiJ'r:f;aric!Al!E'is"! OF TIIE RICHEST QUALITY, Of all sizes, always on hand mented in tho highest uuiur prouuciion BHoiioluiu: Hotel St. bet. Fort & ip OImY FHHF Ulii Made of the celebrated CREAM of Ihe Wood town Dairy, sold at the great reduced price of &2.00! S2.00! SS.OO! S2.00! S2.00! PER GALLON HONEST MEASURE AT TIIE "HONOLULU STEAM CANDY FACTORY CAKE, AND BREAD BAKERY," 3SrX,L.33lLx(Si: X2 JO 18G3. f o- BCSAs some evil disposed persons who aro openly boast ing of the intention of ruining my business and villanouslv falsefying my GOODS and lOE ORHAM I will forfeit '7,1? 'Vtf l,?r8on who wU1 lM'ove hy lllyeis that my ILVj UKllJAM is not strictlv mm nliliniurl. Dl,l ,.i .. than anywhere else. . vfr BEWARE OF FALSE F. HORN, Practical Confectioner, Pastry Cook & Ornamentcv Both Telephone LTo. 71, Hotel.'St. bet, Nuuunu & Fort St 70 1m IjAAUB INVOICE :- MSTACE, Torcii Laces STREET. RECEIVED or made to order and orna- artistic style, defying all in Honolulu Huuanu; both Telephones Ho. 7431 b REPRESENTATIONS "li pi . 3 A?3 a M TSLi rJI "4B 4-;: 'm i.'-.arrt 'i 8,. .Ti