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Daily Pacific Commercial Adyertiser. VOLUME 3. NO. 211 HONOLULU;- HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, I8S5 PRICE 10 CENTS. I ' . r ' t' ?-4 r ! ) : 1 .4 Hi '. ) '4 : I 'J -5 t r !" w if If -t . $. (I h ft THE DAILY PACIFIC COMMERCIAL AD7ERIISEB." : IS PUBLISHED Every Morning Except Sundays, j SCfliCRIPTIOXS ! 4 Dally P C. Advertiser, 1 year, (Casa ..t oo 1 Dally P. C. Advertiser, 6 months, (.Cash; 5 GO j Daily P. C. Advertiser, 1 week, fCaah) ..... 25 i Weekly P. C. Advertiser. 1 rear. fCash-, 5 CO Foreign Subscription W. P, postage) .... - C. A. (Including - te 60 FALLTT3 A. MILE. Propping Like a vt Clouds to the ifa. A. Startling Adventure f n a i TIsandIcr and Gower's 'i'rip from Antenll Timely Precaution. Pari3 News. Very recently a startling experience of Jlessra Gaston Tissandier and Frederick Cower, husband of Nordica, the American prima donna, showed that the practical dangers of ballooning are ' still far from being surmounted however well actual disasters may be avoided by coolness and skill. These two gentlemen ascended from the Tissandier establishment at A.utcuil about 1 o'clock, to continue a series of scientific experiments upon cer tain theories advanced by M. Gower. They sailed slowly across Paris to the southeast at a hight of about 1,500 feet, and disappeared in the direction of Vin- I cennes. In answer to the inquiry of a Morning News representative M. Gower relates what befell the voyage afterward. 44 "We were at a hight of 6,000 feet above the village of Fontenay, A fete was going on there, and the faint echo of j drums, mingled with the cries of children j and the barking of dogs, just reached our ! ears amid all the awfui silence of tho heavens. We were among the clouds of the lower stratum, and had before our eyes the magnificent spectacle ' of their formation. The forces of nature moved them to and fro in a kind of sullen majesty, now piling them into a mountain just above our heads, and then, as the mass toppled to its fall, dispersing it sud denly, as by a blow from the hammer of Borne invisible Titan, making , rifts through which wo saw the fair green lands, and then quickly closing them, as the vaporous monsters rolled into fresh combinations. It wa3 the inner temple of creative power, perhaps the grandest sight revealed to human eyes, and wo stood entranced in silent admiration. " "Suddenly we felt a breath of cold and biting air, as though the world had re volved beneath us and brought us over the pole. At the same moment, the needle upon a vertical scale (from which I had been rending indications of level) began to travel with a startling speed. A sound like the roar of surf filled our cars for aa instant, and then gave place to the noise of the fete, which had now swelled into a cry, as it seemed, from every living thing below. Tissandier thrray out sand, and the sand flew up in our laces. Our breath came short and hard, and we felt the rush ing air as on a steamer against the vind. We were falling, suddenly, as though the gteat globe aboe our heads had give way I Yet nothing visible had happened, save that the under surface of the envelope had all at once grown hollow and wrinkled, like the face of an aged man. The clouds ' were gone, as by magic, and the ea ih wa rushing at us, with its thousand voices in full cry. Tissandier stood cool and firm, dealing out ballast with steady hand and counting the bags that remained. " 'Stand by the anchor,' he said, quietly. as if at his study-table, 'and be ready to cut away when I tell you.' "Down we vent; the drag-rope touched the earth trailed across the fields, with scarcely perceptible difference in our f alL The ground seemed alive with men hurry ing from every side, with here and there a : horseman among them. A meadow was just beneath, and a quick glance beyond 6howed the edge of a forest. The Walloon trembled as from a blow, and our speed across the field was suddenly doubled. We had fallen into a squalL "'Cut aay, said the steady voice of the aeronaut, and the anchor felL Over went a bag of ballast, too, and thus sud denly lightened by thirty pounds the bal loon regained its poise at fifty feet above the ground, and our fall of a mile through the air was safely ended. "Never was sound precept more quickly followed by practical illustration. Less than an hour before Tissandier had been dwelling upon the need of reserving bal last as a precaution. 'There are in the air,' said he, 'occasional rarefactions into which a balloon can fall without the slightest warning. When you are near the ground it does not much matter. But no prudent aeronaut, at a height of 1,000 metres or more, will allow his ballast to become even nearly exhausted.' And this was precisely what our own case showed so shortly afterward. We en countered a partial vacuum, a veritable pit in the air, where the lifting-power of gas suddenly fell to almost nothing. Air was, of course, on the way from some area of a greater density to restore the normal Sressure, and of this we had ample evi ence upon reaching the ground. Tho anchor struck the soft earth in the most f avorablo ' position, buried half its flukes in the soil, and was snatched out with scarcely an effort by " tbe flying car. Again and again the heavy iron bounded fifty '. fct into the air, and it was only When a score of stout laborers had laid hold of the drag rope (at cost of a few tumbles) that the gambols of cur playful monster were brought to an end. And then Tissandier, while obliging hands folded and packed the balloon, produced a note-book and his map, and calmly com pleted his record of the excursion. " A Cnrlons Experiment. San Francisco Chronicle. A physician in this city, whose imagina tion naa been excited by the recent use of the tuning-fork by German practitioners in cr-es of neuralgia, has been experiment ing with that instrument on the ears of persons congenitally deaf, and finds that the vibrations are evidently appreciated by the rudimentary auditory nerve of the deaf-mute almost as acutely asbyjhe perfect car. "'Me deali boy, do you knaw I ve got 8 Kaactltr fcAA " I -How did you catch it. old fellah?" ukvi jewelry. "Lavrst evening I drank a glaws3 of ; And fine diamond setting a specialty. wine, don't you know, and I sat too neab thewaUah when he opened tho bottle, n kinfls of jeweiry mil(c to order and re dout yOU knaw. Tho dwaft C.USed by paired. Watches carefully repaired and war- S cork flvin"" thrOUCh the air Was tea i ranttl. Gen ?ral enirr aving and fancy monogram lTiZ,K J?t-rTo neatly execnted. AU done at moderate prices. Xtosinens. (Cards. MAOFAELANE & CO-, TYTJIOI.ESAI.E DEALKKS AMl F.X ral Jobbers In WINEo and LIOCOR-i, Xo. 13 Kaabumanu Street. hokoluxt:. m-tf H. HAOKFELD & CO., fTIENER At, COH.HISSIOX AGEJfTS m 100 tf jueen be, Honolulu, U.I. ED. HOFFSOHLAEGER & CO., Importers & Commission Merchants. Wueen Street, Honolulu, H. I. JOti-tf A. S. CLEGHOEN & Co., Importers and Wholesale nut Retail Dealers In Ceneral Merchandise, Corner Queen and Kaahumanu sts. 107-tl W. AUSTIN WHITING. ttorncy and Connqellor at J-aw . Agent lo Take Acknowledgments to Instru rnents lor the Island of Oahn. Ho. Kaahumanu ."street. Honolulu, II. I. 108-tf CLAUA ."FRKCKKLS TM. O. IRWIS WM. G. IRWIN & Co., V&AK I' ACTORS and (ommisloii O A OI-. NTS. Honolulu, 11. I. lui-tfwtf TH0S. J. HAYSELDEN, A uetloneer, Kohala, Hawaii. Sale of Heal Kstate, uoods and I'roperty of every lescription attended to. Commissions moderate. O-JU-wtf JOHN RUSSELL, tforney at I.iih. No. -12 MERCHANT STREET, NEAR i'OBT ST, it. n-v M. PHILLIPS & Co., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Men's t'urn'.s j- iiig and fancy Goods. No. 11 Kaahumanu (Street, Honolulu, H. I. iOJtf-wtf sTjTleveyToo " G roeer.s and Provision Dealer. T Family Grocery and Feed Store. Orders entrusted to us from the other island will b promptly attended to. 52 Fort St., Honolulu . ' lO.jtf-wtf K. CHAN. ri,L, PHYSICIAN asi) SCTiGEON, Cor. Nuuarui Ave & Kukui St. Oflico Hours from 8 to 10; 12 to 2, and 5 to 7. Telephone . 373. 232felb Dr. E. Cook Webb, Residence arid Office, cor Richards & Bvretunia St Special Attention given to Diseases of ths Kidneys and Urinary Organs. Offick Hours: 8 to 10, ") 2 to 4, V 7 to s. J Telephone No. 3. 21 tf A. 0. ELLIS & CO., RE X. ESX ATE, STOCli. AJitt MO:!'; 1IKOKKKS, Oflico, No. Campbell Block, 273 tf Merchant St. J. M. Oat, Jr., & Co., STATIONERS & NEWS DEALERS, Hawaiian Gazette Block. 27 Merchant St., Honolulu. II. I. 03 tf J. M. M0NSARRAT, ATTORNEY AT LAW ' AND 1 NOTARY PUBLIC. i eal Kslate In any part ol the Kinsr- il, dom Bought, Sold and Leused on Commission .oans Negotiated and Legal Dopunients Drawn. o. 27 MEIM'HAXT STREET, Gazette Block, Honolulu. 109-tf FRANK GERTZ. . I? importer ana Manniacinrer jj Of all Descriptions of 3QOTS & SHOES lyOrders from the other Islands solicited. o. 114 Fort St., Honolulu. lU-lfwtf 4. LION. Z.. J. LKTET. LYONS & LEVEY, .-V-iictioneers AND General Commission Merchantsf Beaver Block, Queen St., Honolulu. pities ofFnrnitiire. Stock. Real Estate O and General Merchandise properly attended to Sole AentH lor: inpsan & Enrujean Merchandise. Ho-t wtf THOMAS LINDSAY Manufacturing Jeweler, Xo. CO iii(iiiii Street. (Opposite Hollister & Co Ilonolnlu, If. I. Particular attention paid to repairing. 12 nr f. M. HESIKS. JOS. IICBASH Ilanaiian Jewelry Factory, No. F0 Hotel Street, Honolulu, II. I. -Til THE LADIES- I CHI BAR!. We beg to inform our friends and customers that wss have been appointed Sole Agents for this well known arm, and have much pleasure ta tnvliin? Inspection of ocr large and varied assortment of Japanese Goods, JI.HT IMPORTED. Comprising the following EJIIJHOIDERED SILK SCEEEXS Of the most beautiful colors, and of astonishing beauty and finish. . BED: SPREADS . AND ' TABLE COVERS, Embroidered In Silk by Japanese A LARGE VAP.IETY OF "XT & 3E3 & Of the linest porcelain, reniarkablo lor uniqueness ia color and shape. ALSO' JPorcelalu Figure, Japanese Tea Sets Or the Finest China. Tete-a-Tete Sc, Ilntter Dishes. Al Receivers, Silk Lanterns. Silk Embroidered Kimonos, Easels. Carved VTooueu Cabitref.i. Hand Screens, Trays, Wall Pockets, Parasols, Paper 9Iats, Fans, Photographs Of Japanesq scenery, colored and plain. A Earjce Selection of Japanese Bronze Jewelry, , CONSISTING 0 Sleeve Rut tons,' Chains,' Scarf Pins, Ac, Ac. Also a variety of goods suitable for house decor ation. G. W. MACFARLAKE & CO. ' lis tf Mirrlees, Watson & Co's Sugrar Machinery. WE HAVE ON HAND One Triple Effect, One Double Effect, One Set of Four Centrifugal. Engine and Mixer, Spare Spindles, bushes, Ac., lor Centrifugals, One 26Jux5Iin Mill, with engine, jirear ingr, Cane nu:l Meg-asi Carriers Complete, Ojie Spare Roller 26in.x51iii. One Sparc Intermediate Wheel lor tirariiijf of 26iu.x5 iin. Mill. One 6in.xl2in. Diagonal Engfiue, One pair Compound Coiiers.UxHM I in. and 13H.8ii. We have to arrive per Varuna.' in August, N ' A set of two Centrifugals and Mixer. One Centrifugal and 9iixer for adding: to existing set of Machines. Centrifugal Linings, ilubbers, Belting and Sugar-carrying Bauds and IlolleiB, Clar itiers, Crab Winches, Drilling Ma chines, ..Fiat Coolers, Tilting Coolers, Cooler Wagons, Filter Presses, Cane Top Cutters. Chain 'Blocks to . lift 10. ' 207 30 ' and 0 cvrt. Glass Saccharometers graduated from 0s to 15 and from 15 to 30 Eaume Vacuum and Pressure Gauges, Ther mometers for Vacuum Pans, Hand Ther mometers, liubbvr Valves for Vacuum Pumps, Hammers and Filets. Estimates Given for Ma chinery not in Stock. G. W. Macfarlane & Co. Agents for Mirrlees, Watson & Co, Glasgow 117-tf John fowler & Co's. PORTABLE TRAMWAYS AND Permanent Railraods - lO, 11. and 18 lb. Kail. Locomotives, Cars, Ties, Spares. Duplicates and Tools. ' FOlt SALE BY G. W. Macfarlane & Co. Agents for John Fowler A. Co., Leeds. ..113-tX NOTICE. rpHE ANNUAL MEETING OK THE SHARE. X boldersof the PuuloaSheepand Stock Hanch Company will be ht-ld at noon of the syth of De cember at the counting room of G. W. Macfarlane it Co., Honolulu. J. UOBIHNS, Secretary. Honolulu, Dec. 23, 1SS1. 3Z9 deSo Sioiiey to Loan ON GOOD PROPERTY SECURITY, HTOCKa Bonds, etc. Apply to M. THOMPSON', Attorney-at-Law, Cor. Fort and Merchant Sts.. Honolulu, H.I. 235tl SECTIOXAI, MAP OF noxo,ri.r. WATER-PIPES, o no WIN 3 BUILDINGS, O Lamp-posts, Hydrants, etc., on a large scale All part? drawn accurately I o seal. Copies tor sale by M. D. VONSARRAT, 330 dwtf "Gntetf"'' Enildlng. mi 1 G TV. HLVCFAELAXE & Co., Have received from London a ape ciel ponMlmnent, wbicb la now oa rlw, cf LONDON MAUa : Diamond Jewelrv OF THE Xewest and Jlosst Recbercbe Pattern, consisting of Diamond. Dnby Emerald, Sapphire. Pearl, and Other Vera .lug. BREA4TPIN3, BANGLEy rnd other Ornaments all mounted in fine gold Also a splendid assortment of GOLD WATCHES, FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Including some line Minute Kp.-atera and Cliro- nograpna, in neary ls-carat goia case ; some Beautifully Enameled Watches, in hunting cased. or Ladles, and anassortruent of fine Silver W atch.es. Also, a very beautiful assortment of blLVEK JEWELRY, of specially new design and make. OdS"The -hole coustgnment will be placed at CEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES. 127tf- Pantlieon Stables, Cor. Fort & Hotel Streets. LIVERY, B0AEDING, AND SALE STABLES. Carriages for hire at ail hours of tbe a:-y or night; Hlto, conveyances of all kinds for parties going around the Island. Excellent Nail die Horte for fjAdies and Geutleiueu. Guaranteed Cleutle. Carria; Xos. 3, 24. 40, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 53 a ud 53. Double and single teams always to be had on liverj- at the most reasonable rates. Large and s.nall omnibus for picnics and excur sion parties, carrying from 10 to 40 passengers, can always be secured by special arrangements. Omnibus time tables can be obtained oy apply ing at the office. The IjOjij Branch Bathing House can always be seeured for picnic or excursion parties by applying at the office. Corner Fort and Hotel Street. Telephone No. 31. JAS. D0DD, Proprietor. 152tf CREAM CANDIES ir. 3EoJLneiaii.V9 Importer &. Home Aranuiulucrurer o CASDIEii OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. No. 112 Fort St., Just above Hotel St. Has just made large additions to his establishment ana is now orepared to furnish to the trade, the Honolulu public, and residents on the other Islands, the very tin est of U03IC3MUK ii lilP.HilKI 4.NDIKS, Of ali descriptions at very reduced Prices. Receives Fresh Candies by every arrival. He Guarantees the purity of his goods. The CREAM CANDIES are a speciality with him, and are a specially with him, and are made by the best manufacturers in California, and received fresh by every steamer. . 5o3L, Water, And all Kinds of ICED DRINKS. The best Ice Cream in the City. t he best brand of choice CIMAKS always on hand 112-tf ALVIN 11. KASE31AN, BOuK BINDER, Paper ltnler and Blank Book Manulaeturer. Bookbinding of all descriptions nearly-and promptly executed, and at reasonable charge. Gazette Building:, 134 tf MERCHANT STREET. A NEW DEPAKTUitE. M1 form his friends and the public generally that he has opened a Depot at No. 77 King St., FOR THE SALE OF HAY & GRAIN, As well as all kinds of FEED FOR FOWLS, etc. In LAR3E and SilAIL quantith-s, as may be required. Telephone So. 354. 311 Janll-wjanS W. HlXGLKT. GEO. 'WOOD. J. V7. HINGEEY fc CO. Mpnufacturers of HAVANA CIGAKS, Importers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Tobacco. Cisirettes & Smoiers' Articles TRY OUR Home Manufactured Cigars. Xo. 59 Fort St.. In Campbell' New Fireproof Brtlding'. and No. 7H Hotel Steeet. honolvlu, n.r. m-wtt DIAMOND JEWEL H.ljtrthrmrnts. Hawaiian Caniap MTg Co., JUST RECEIVED Second Growth Ash & Oak, A UST LOT OF For Sale at Lowest Market Rate. Also, a complete Stock of Carriage & Wagon Material Constantly kept cn band, and for sale. 153-tf TEZXPHOXE 55. PNTERPRIS PLANING- MILL. 3 ! Alakea. near Queen St. -C. J. HARDEE. Proprietor. Contracting & Biiildiiir. MOULDINGS AND FINISH ALWAiS ON HAND FOR SALE Hard and Soft Stovewood, Cat and Split. Ila-tf LAINE &, OO. Have a Ijrge stock ot the VERY BEST HAY, Grain, Stc, Which is offered at LOWEST MA tiKET PRICES AND Delivered Free to tiny part cf the City AGENTS FOR THE Pacific Mutual Lifs Insarancj Co OF CALIFORNIA. Agents for the Hoover Telephone. Commissioner of Deeds for California Telephone No Ua 111-tf A FRESH LOT OF THAT MA.DISIRA WICKER WORK, "Etc., Etc., JUST RECEIVED EX 'BORDEAUX. 31. A. G0NSALVE3 & CO. 57 IIOI'EI. STREET. 96 CH0 WING & CO., 2t. 81 Nonauu Hvveet, Crockery, Glassware, AN1 O II I 2ST .A. , Now offer for sale at Rea sonable Rates a choice variety of Tea Sets, Va393, Plower Pots, Birds, Banyan Trees. New and Beautiful Articles of the most Delicate Workmanship Just Received from Japan. 1. O. BOX 259, Honolulu. 257 Jal 1 Christmas Number OF THE T7w7" A d T3 7 A Grand ana Ilealistie Picture of the Burning; Lake of Kilauea, BY JULES TA VERNIER. CHRISTMAS In Snnsaine and St ow COLORED FRONTISPIECE FULL PAGE ILLUSTRATION OF CHRISTMAS FOLLIES. Copies of the above will be received by the S. S, Mariposa. Orders to be left with J. M. Oat, Jr., & Co., ducdiscmcnts. G. J. WALLEK, BUTCHER, TO THE rno5T, A GREAT BOON TO THE Honolulu. 3?ublic ! Beef, Teal, Mutton, Pork and Fimh kept tor FOUR DAYS after being killed, by Bell Colemaa's Patent Dry Air Refrigerator. Guaran teed to keep longer after delivery than rnE.HH killed meats. ffarTo b had In any of Mr. Waller's Markets. Metropolitan Market, On Kluff Street. ACHAT FOR SALE ALL DAY". City Market. On Xanana St. Hotel Street Market. On Hotel Street. Eureka Market. At Fish Market. Hawaiian Market. On Manuakea St. Chinese Market, On Sleek Street. BEEF AND PORK. &4rThnkiiig the public for past favors, I eo liclt a continuation of the same. 14 S tf G. J. WALLEK. ONTARIO" S-X4L, IDTJCIS. IVli:VlL,L,E & CO., OEE AUEXTM. SAN FRANCISCO MADE FROM AI BAMA BOTTOM COTTON, FREE SIZIXtt AND NOT LIABLE TO MOULD. WARRANTED Tbe Best and mot n-urable Sail IMiek IN THE WORLD. For Sale in Honolulu. GANDY'S PATENT Made from the Very Best Hard Wove Cotton Duck. JSEY1LLE & CO., NOLE AOEXTS, SAN FRANCISCO. - - THE BEST DRIVJnIC 3 z LT, Xeitber Heat or nmnpuvm au'ectv them. Tlaey lo not Streten. .Stronger tkaa Leatbcr, Better ttiau Itubber, WILL OUl'LAbl UUlil. For Sale in Honolulu. Jao-tf tuyj J. J. WILLIAMS No. 102 FOI6T STKEF.T, Leading PiBftOTiGr 'of Honololn. WORK FINISHEU IN Water Color, Crayon. India Ink, or Oil, I'hoto. Colored, Ae. The only Complete Collection of Iiland Views Tarn, Shells, Curiosities, &c. CHARGES MODtRATE. BEAVER SALOON. no. 7 roar stkekt. Opposite Wilder fe Co.'s( Hi. JT. Nolte, Propr. oricx rou t a. m. till io p. m. FIItST-CLA.yS LlXtUKS, tOFFEK, TEA, SOai WATEK, GI.GKC ALE, CifZiir? ixxid. Tobaccos OF BEST BRANDS Plain and Fancy IHES personally selected from the Manufacturers, and a Large Variety of BEST QUALITY SI1 OILERS' ARTICLES. Lovers of BILLLARDS will lind an Elegant on the Premium. Tho 1'ioprie tor would he pleased to receive a cal ora his Friends and the Public generally, who may desire a LUNCH. A SMOKE. OB A (JAJIE OF nll.MAKItS. THE 'CASINO AT THE PAHI IS OPEN EVEEY DAY. WPThe only HeaSlde Itesort In the U Inffdoni. II. J. NOLTE, f.2-tf St. Matthew's Hall. SAX MATEO, CALI10XNIA. A SCHOOL I OB BUTM." UNIEl:ptf lLITArfc DlfiClrLrNK. Located In tbe fceaoilrol rlllfrt cf fce Jfatoo. on th 8ontbern l aclfic R. R .21 fcUes itcia Sn Jrancb-ro. EMblthrd in l6. Krumet. i, tructor of repoutlt.n and ability. 1 h lnii4ioM re eitenslve, re heated by .team, atd are in every way trrartred lor th braltb nnd udert ef the carets. 1 rlidty S. wlon bnn July 14, aid the Easter Session will c n.m. cci Jaruary t, iu. For further InformaUoD and catalocue, juat eut. add res ... - . RET. ALFRED LEE BREWER, M. A. 136 Ja24 8&-wJa27 H8 fdtat riis co . Queen f Ediiilinrrih Street, WHOLESALE tlkTAIt. Dealers In " IIAY AMD 41KAIN. Telephone No. 175. Goods delivered promptly. Inlaud Order KoIIelteiU lif Stallions at Marsicll ! JO Bazaar." (Thoroughbred. i By Jack Malone, be by Lexlngtoa. Jot tfaan Ivy Lea , by Imported Australian; 2nd ddm. Say Flower, y Lexinfrton; rd rtnro, By Leal, by Ici ported Yorkshire; 4th dam, Imported MarU Black, by Philo daPutah, etc etc. Bar.aar was bred at the gTeat Woodliurti Farni. near Lezieirton, Ky, by the lute It. A. Alexander, and was Hold to W. L. Prltchard, of Sacrament, Cal., for (5.000. He stands I5M hands, weighs 1.0&5 Urn. and la a bright cheatuut color. Jurius bis racing career he downed many a favorite, au4 won many a batful of o-.oney tor his owners, a" proved himself one of the great t of horcs ever a a distance, moat of his ritces belnf at two .nd four ' miles. He has already sired severnl eoiU In Call . forr.iu that are winners amonfr which are UztJ. Dunbar, Younff P.aaaar, Sophia, and another called the Bazaar Minerva colt, be beicif; out Minerva by Imported Leamington, tbe sire of Parole and Iroquois. Lfszie Dunhar treaUy tils tiiijrulshed herself last year In her two year old form by defcathia one ol tbe largest fields of two. year olds that ever started in California, amous which were the two hexutlitil Allies brou 2) t hers lHHt spring by Mr. Aguew, (lintaace, H ml in; tie, 1.o4eI the fastest on record for two-year lds at tbe distance. This year she bas won. sevtra :ra portunt events, and has provi-d herself to be a crack three-year-old. 1 Bazaiir has no" been brought back to Honolulu, and will remain here tbe balance of this j car, and breeders, horse owners, and stock raisers shoals' avail thfiiiselves of the opportunity to otcain his services while they have the ebence. Term, $iO. Payaolo at time of serhc. The Imported Clydesdale Stallion DON A JLI DINNIK, Jr., will stand at the same time and place at H&O for tbe season. He was bred in Canada, sired by Imported fionnld IMiinle, and out of an imported Clydeslale nare. He la a beauti ful dapple grey, 18 bunds high, uad weighs Hi0 lbs; Is very active, and as ttue a large horse as could be found anywhere. Also, the fine large Imported KetaucVy Jwct NA9I1S4N. This Is one of the large Jacks thut we could Hud In California, and M aa ajilmal of immense bone: Is a very sure brenier, and should be liberally patroniz.- d as be Is con t-f tb the very best unimals cf Lis kind. Tei titm, S20 for the season. . " ' . v The public are cordially Invited t. call and in- pect the above animals. ' 9fII.CN BSIOH. Proprietors. Marsh field. Sept. 15. 1M. l&C-tf "ELITE 99 Ice Cream Parlors. rpHE UNDERSIGNED, HA VINO JUR X chased the above well-known rtsort, ;ako pleasure in informing tbelr patrons and ths puhli. generally that Uiey intend to susuUm tb high reputation of . Hart Brothers' Ice Cream And solicit a continuation of th. liberal putroaajr bestowed ou their predecessors. Constantly on hand, a full assortment ot The Cboleent Imported . . CmattlM. And New stock received by every steamer. Also, a very fine collection ct Carl on, ftauaple Boxes nt Mnella, Corals . And other specimens for parties vUUin the inlands. - eSTOrders for SUPPERS, WEIDfMC1 BALLS. PARTIES, ETC., leJt at tbe JtLITS will receive prompt attention. , Teloplxoiie 182. 3f. W. McCHINEY 4c HON. HOTEL STREET. HENRY nART, Manager. UhU THE CURRENCY ACT. The New Gold Law. FEW COPIES OF THE WEEKLY l Paelfie Commercial Advertiser of tne 29IIi July. coMtalalBC tbe riEI. TEXT of the Cnrreney Art, can be lial on applleatloM to the P. C. Advertiser Office. Price 25 cents each. PnblJsber P. C. ADVEHTWES. FOR SALE nWO ENOLISH BCLL TERRIER rrPSf 8 L months old. Apply by letter at one to W. B. STARK EY, Kaapo Raack, Uitil. 34 tf ?! i i I .4