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PRICE 10 CENTS.
HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1885.
VOL. III.-NO. 210.
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THE DAILY PACIFIC
COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER.
" ' r , f8 PUBLISHED
Every Morning Except Sundays.
Dally r c. Advertiser, 1 year, (Cash; .... 00
Dally P. C. Advertiser, 6 months, (Cash; 5 00
Daily P. C. Advertiser, 1 week, 'Cash) .... 25
Weekly P. C. Advertiser, 1 year. (Cash) - 5 00
Foreign Subscription W. P. C. A. (Including
postage) t& Sj9
THE INCOMPLETE.
When the fair statue finally is dene,
Tho picture framed, and hung; in all
men's sight,
Sculptor and artist miss the keen
delight.
That filled them when their labors were
- begun.
Not when the longed for goal at last is won;
Not when the prize is gained, do we feel
quite
That eager joy that fills our veins,
- despite
Fatigue, or anxious doubts, the while we
' run. - -
Results, however glad, are not so sweet
As expectation. He .who droop3, and
' ' sighs
'Too long my task Is, and the day too fleet
For its accomplishment ere night," may
rise
Rejoicing rather; for in truth there lies
i life's rarest pleasure in the Incomplete.
: Ella. Wheiler Wilcox.
Mebidex, Ct., Sept. 30.
. BURDETTE'S WISDOM.
A Collection or Culllnjcs from the
Dig Book or Life.
A SIGH.
Leaves have their time to fall; and every
dog
Deth have his day, as is well known;
Flowers have their time to fade, but thou,
sweet cat,
Thou callest every starlit night thine own.
MORE A WAST THAN A NEED.
"What do we want in our theatres?" asks
a dramatic paper. As nearly as we can
' get at it the managers seem to want more
light and less clothes. Perhaps, however,
we don't exactly get the proper drift of your
question.' '
HASN'T REACHED THE "FIRST DECLENSION."
We understand that Latin is -
in the public schools iD&T. January w.
surprising about t'
C vBlau.r, 4acauley, for Ilauamaalu,
JCUauea and Uanalel, Kauai, via Waianae, at
12 noon
MAOFARLANE & CO-,
WHOLESALE DEALEKN AXI OEN
cral Jobbers In WI'KS and HQUOKa
No. 18 KaAbumann Street,
HONOLULU. 7 H3-tf
G
H. HACKFELD & CO.,
EXERAL COMMISSION AGENTS.
100 tf
Queen St., Honolulu, II. I.
F. BAXNIXO.
W. SiAKI'.TENS.
P. OPFKROELT
ED. HOFFSCHLAEGKER & CO.,
tiauts
106-tf
Tmporters A Commission Merchants.
JL yueen mreet, uonoiuiu, 1. 1.
A. S. CLEGH0EN & Co.,
Importers anl Wholesale and lietail
Dealers in
General Merchandise,
Corner Queen and Kaahumano SW. ' lf7-tf
W. AUSTIN WHITING.
Jtlorncy and Counsellor at Law.
Agent to Take Acknowledgments to Instru
merits for tbe Island of Oabu. fo. V Kaahumanu
Street. Honolulu, II. I. 108-tf
CLAt'B SPKKOICKL&
m. a. ikvtis.
WM. G. IRWIN & Co., .
SI OA It FACTORS and (omnilHsion
AOtNTS. Honolulu, 11. I. lui-tfwtf
TH0S. J. HAYSELDEN
Auctioneer, Kohala, Hawaii. Sales
of Keal Estate, Goods and Property of every
description attended to. Commissions moderate.
02tf-wtf
JOHN RUSSELL,
ttorney at Ijtw.
No. 42 MERCHANT STREET, NEAR FORT ST,
It: ii-
M. PHILLIPS & Co.,
Importers and Wholesale Dealer In
Clothing, Boots, bhoes, Hats, Men's Furnish-,
lng and Fancy Goods. No. 11 Kaahumanu Htreetr
Honolulu, H. I. . l(Mtf-wtf
sTj7levey& co.f
G1 rocen and Provision Dealerw.
W Family Grocery and Feed Store.
Orders entrusted to us from the other island will
be promptly attended to. 52 Fort St., Honolulu
103tf-wtf
-ID THE
DIAMOND
WW
I CHI' BAN. ,
We bbg to Inlorm our friends and customers that
wo have been appointed Bole Agents for ;
this well known firm, and have much )
; pleasure In Inviting iaspectlon
1 ' of our large and varied
assortment of J
-Japanese Goods,
'just IMPORTED. i
.t. .. ... -. . .- t . . fitt'i
Comprising the following: -
EMimoillE RED SI I.K SCREEN S
Of tho" most bra'u'ttfui 'colon, and of astonishing
t beauty and finish.
jyn. CIIAS. BILL,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,
Cor. Nuuanu Ave & Kukui St.
Ofllce Hours from 8 to 10; 12 to 2, and 5 to 7.
Telephone No. 373. 232fe4b
Dr. E. Cook Webb;
Vessel Leaving ThU Dy.
Stmr KUauea Hou, McDonald, for Hamakua, at
5 p.m.
Stair Likelike, Lorenr.en, for Kabul ui and Mo.
Ukal at 5 p.m.
Stmr James Makee, W elr, for Kapaa, via w ala'
a at t a.m. r
Hchr Maauokawl for KuOlau
Schr Mailo for Hil J
, "GKlciN Vessels in por
rrT(f
Haw brig Hazard. Tlerney, from Jali
Ana bktne V H Dimond, Houdlett, from Sin
Francisco
Steamship Mariposa, II M Hayward, from San
Franc(sc -
IMPORTS.
Front Humboldt, per tern Joseph lluss, Jeb 11
Allun A Robinson, 820,000 fet t lumber, 22,500
shiDKles
EXPORTS.
For au Fraucisco, per discovery, Jan tt 11
Uacfcfeht 4t CO, 1,07L2:M lbs sujar aal 71,129 lbs
wool; C Afonj A Co, 107,23 lbs sugar; J T Water
bouae, 29,175 lbs sugar; Won Leong t Co, 38,220
lbs sugar and 6000 lbs rice; sing Chong & Co," 20,
0S0 lbs rice; Hymun Bros, o,000 lbs rice and 9
pkgs hardware. Total tonnage, 694 "j tons. Do
iitic ralue, f G3.025.0rj; fieigu, (100
PASSENGERS.
ABJUVALS.
Froia Kahului, Haua and Kaauue, per Likelike,
Jan li Miss Kte Lewis, Miss F Lewis, Miss C A
Carter. Miss Minnie C Kinney, M:ss A E Hall, F
Whitney, T E Evans, Mrs J E Hanford, Mrs II
Knibelaul, Mrs E Bachelor. Mrs C Chapin. Mrs
Halsey and niece, 1 A Hanley, Father Goldstan.
J Smith, e Kawalku, Capt Toomey, 8 W Kaai,
K W Everett, Col Z S Spalding, F F Hasting, J H
Trask aud wife, Masters Winter (2), Its deck, 3
prisoners, and 2 lepers
From HU and way ports, per Kiuau, Jan 10
Hon S O Wilder, Geo Gray Macf:trlane, Jtev Mac
kenzie, Hon J L Kaulultou, E Smith. Hon W C
Purke, W J T Itickard, A Barnes, Mrs Andrews,
Kon Sing, Miss E U ntoo, Mias A Kenton, Miss
M Well. Miss K Hinds. C McGuire, Mrs C K
SUllman.J Coerper, J li Halltday, J W Girwin.
M Harrison, T F Kennedy, Lon Chong, Mrs H
Cornwell, Mi-ss A Widdetield, D M Crowley. F
Waiku, 11 K Hitchcock, W V Horner. A Sinclair.
XIm Horuer, Mrs Afook, J Tra,k and wife, Mrs
Kahikine and child, and Rev E tt Kiruokea and
wife
From namboldt, ptr ter Joseph Russ, Jau 11
Mr Clendlnen
From Koloa, Nawillwlli, per Pljinter, Jan 11 O
Aim, wife and 3 children, Walter IK)le, Herbert
Dlr, Mi Hole, (2, J Guerrero, CJFishel, W
Bredr, E It Borers. Misses Rogers (2), Ms A L
WUcux, daughter and servant, M A Cham
berlain,. C Bertleman, R A Mactlu, Judge A S
Hartwr; ang daughter, Aleotia, Ah On, and it
deck
DEPAKTl'SEH.
For Hauamaulu, KUauea aud Hanniel, via Wal
ana, per C R Bishop, Jan 10 Capt Forsyth Graut,
Ur I) Campbell, L J LionaAron.o, J 1 Kama, and
about 25 dock
S2IIPPINO NOTES.
Tb Planter brought S? bags sugar, (W b
X rlceS0 bags p'U, 22 hide. 1 horsi and 75 pkgg
dnJrW from Kabal
pTbe American tern Joseph Run arrived in port
J eterday,2S days from Humboldt, with lumber
I tor Mers Allen t Iloblnsan. She wa docked at
tit Company's wharf. The captain reports hav.
tag had anmbarous gales from SE along the coast
. vf Callornia; thence to port had light, baffllug
radn. She was here aboat two years ago
UrJ . . A. BeretaniaSt
lcuea mrougu. tao piaiw jiass o
Smith's store front. Then the horse went
for Mr. Dimond's new and chaste family
carriage, and injured it to a considerable
extent, particularly about the paint work.
There being no more yehiclea in sight then
the horse turned into Queen street, and
then performed a remarkable feat ito quote
the Hawaiian) "he turned Punchbowl
street towards King street." Then to quote
the same authority, "Mr. Leroy tried to
stop it here, but haying no bridle on he
could not do it," which show3 thefollyof
people going. about without first fgtfon
their tridles. Finally, the horse found his
way back to where he started from. The
only serious damoge done to any one was
the breaking of the leg of a little child who
was playing on the dray, and was thrown
off at the time the horse started to run.
Mrs. Ilampson's Sunday Service.
The ground floor of Kawaiahao Church
was packed, and the galleries were well
filled yetaerday morning. Perhaps 1,000
'persons were in attendance; Pastor Cruzau
led in prayer, and gare notice that gospel
meetings would be held this week, on Mon
day, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, and
some closing meetings tho latter part of the
week.
Mrs. Uampson chose as her toxt--Ps 27,
4: "One thing have I desired of the Lord,
that I may dwell in the house of the .Lord,
etc." The secret of success in anything is
concentration. Tho old adage, "the jack-at
all-trades is good at none," is true. The
same principle holds in spiritual things.
The man who looks at all the spiritual
graces, and longs for them all, sees patience
in this oue. faith in that, and diligence in
another, and so on, and seeks to get them
all at once, fails inevitably. Like other les
sons, God's lessons must be learned one by
one. It is "one thing," and by aiming at
that for tho time being, and nothing else,
that graces come. Character may be fatally
deficient by the lack of "one thing," as we
find in the incident in Christ's life, when
the moral young man came to him; he
lacked "one thing," and so went away sor
rowful, one imperfect link in the chain ren
ders the chain useless. Have you this fatal
link?
"One thing'1 is sufficient to establish a
soul. When the blind man was taken into
the temple and they began to argue with
him, to prove Christ an iniposter, he did
not try to meet argument, but simply
planted himself on one fact, "I wag blind; I
now see !" Taul took the same position; he
had ability, argumentative power, oratory,
but these were not his strength. It was
"This one thing I do," viz: trust in Chriat.
The "one thing".tbat David desired was
"to dwell in the house of the Lord." Was
it the temple? No. God's true house is
the obedient human soul. David's desire
was that his being might bo such a house
for G6d, where God and his soul might lire
face to face. Home is where the man rests'
-AND- .
TABLE COVERS,
Embroidered. In SI I It :by Japanese.
A LARGE. VARIETY OF ;
Oi tbe Hnest porcelain, remarkable lor uniqueness
in color aud shape. i
ALSO
. . . .
Porcelain Figure, Japanese Tea Nets
V Of. the . 'Finest, CliiaC
Tete-a-Tete Sets,
- Butler . Dihes, .
- -Asn Receivers,
t Silk Lanterns,
Silk Embroidered' Kimonos,
Easels, . , i
Carved AYoorteu Cabinets,". ' '
Hand Screens.
Trays.
.. "5-5, 1
Wall Pockets. . , r
- -Par ago Is,
:. Paper 3Ints,
- Fans,
' ; Photographs
b-- Of Japuneae oceuery, colored aaid plain.
A larsj Selcetion of ,
Japanese Bronze J e wel ry,
J:' I - - 'coSIfiflNrv OF'
Sleeve Rnttons,
.: chains, J ' "
. . . , , Scarf Pins, Ac., d.
i Also ft vtirlety Of gqods suitablefor house decor
ation. U. W. MACFARLANE & CO.
It' ': : . " .nctf ,
Mirrlees, Watsbii- &rCo's
Sugrar Machinery.
WE HAVE ON" n AND
Ioulle ErTee,
-Yue.-Triple EircctVw .
yesterday (Sunday) from the cottage in the
Hotel grounds, on the veranda of which the
coffin containing his remains was placed
during the funeral services. The coffin,
which was a very handsome one of polished
koa wood with silver handles and trimmings,
was covered with beautiful wreaths, crosses,
and bequets of flowers, the tokens of affec
tion from many friends. His fire-helmj?
and plumed camhnMrhiddei
Lit a 111 tue . norai oneungs. A nanasome
silver plate-bore the inscription : : .
Geokge H. Fassett,
Died Jan. 10, 1885. Aged 30 years.
The hearse, drawn by four whit j horses,
driven by Mr, James Dodd, was drawn up
opposite tho front of the cottage, and the
various organizations of which the deceased
was a member ere ranged on each side, the
post of honor being occupied by Mystio
Lodge in full regalia, under whose auspices
thj ceremonies "were conducted. - A very
large number of the 'friends pt the. deceased
filled the 'veranda 'of the Hotel and the
grounds about the cottage.
Pstor J. A. Cruzan. read the Scriptural
selections arid prayers of the ritual of the
Order of the Knights of Pythias, at the close
of which the funeral procession formed in
the following order, and proceeded to the
Nuuanu. Cemetery :
.. . , Royal Uawaiian Baud,
King's Own Rifles, , '"
Honolulu Eiflos,
Fire Companies,
Mystic Lodge Knights of rythias, '
Hearse, J
With Guard of Honor from different organ
izations. Friends and acquaintances of the deceased
in carriages ; Mr. and Mrs. Chsrles T. Hoyt
(old friends of the deceased in his native town
of Brighton) ; Colonel G. W. Macfarlane,
Henry Macfarlane, U. S. Consul ilcKinley,
Vice-Consul F. Hastings, Colonel Saxe, and
Mr. Chas. Dexter followed as chief mourners,
and a line of at least fifty carriages closed
the procession.'
At the grave tho closing ceremonies were
conducted by Chancellor-Commander M.
Grossman, of Mystic Lodge, after the ritual
of the Order. A parting volley of muskotry
was fired by the King's Own, whom Governor
Dominis had placed at the orders of Captain
Aldrich, of the Honolulu Rifles.
During the time that Mr. Fassett has "re
sided in Honolulu he has made a large num
ber of warm friends in all classes of society.
Ever genial and kind, and possessed of
great personal magnetism, he drew all
hearts to him, and his loss will be long felt,
his memory be kept green by his sorrowing
comrades and friends for many years.
G W. MACFARLANE & Co.,
Have received from London a spe
cial consignment, which U now on view, of
LONDON MAJUK ' "
a .. ':-' -. " .'
Diamond Jevelrv
OF THE ' '
fwo) antl Most Kochcrthe Pattert.s,
C'oM : ISTIiNG O !'
Diamond, Ruby Emerald. Sapphire,
Pearl, aud Other tie m tlusrs,
BRKAbTriXS, BANGtEevf nd other Oruauicnta
all mounted in line gold
Also a splendid ussortment of
GOLD WATCHES,
FOR L. A DIES AND GENTLEMEN,
Including some lino Minute Repeaters aud Chro
uograplis, in heavy lS-carat gold cases ; Borne
Beautifully Enamejed AVatches, Iu hunting cases,
or Ladies, and auassortmeiit of ilne
Silvex . rW atch.es.
Abo, a very beauuful assortment of SILVER
JEWELRY, of specially new design and make. :-
Hawaiian Carnage MTg Co.,
JUST RECEIVED
Second Growth Ash & Oak,
A 1XK I.OT OP
For Sale at Lowest Market Ratc".
i.JK WALLER,
13TJTOHEE,
to TlIEi FRONT.
A OR HAT BOON TO THE
-x . -
Honolulu Public !
ttSTThe vliolt consignment will be placed at
CEITIONALLV LOW PRICES. 127tf-
T r-;
Pantheon Stables,
Cor. Fort Sc Hotel Streets.
LIVEKY, BOAIlDINGr,
s. . "
AND SALE STABLES.
Cariiuses lor hire at all hours' of the dry or
night; also, conveyances of all kinds for nurUVs
going around the Island. ' " "
Excellent SaJ.Ue Ilorses lor La.liet
ami Cienilemcn. Uiiarnuteeil tie u tie.
''arrinxs Xos. 3. 21, -10, 47, lf 49,
orders t be .? -.;14 53.
1SS5. - . always to be jad oa
xcur-
oun tiiie:
v Also, a rompiite stock of j1..
Ca rfiiure '& ;Wa 2:611 3Ial or i al
Constantly kept on hand, itnd for miie.
LAINE.&xP.Q;, v.
Have a Larc stock tuc
VERY BEST HAY,
Grain, Etc., ;
AVlilcn i.i 'oTTcred at LOWEST MA RKET FRICEM
' ' - --AND-. "'I
Delivered Tree to any part of the City
Beer, Veal, Mutton. Pork and Fifth
kept for FOCR DAYS after bclngr killed, by Bell
Ctolfman's falent Dry -Air Itefrixerator. Oiiaran
teed to keep longer after delivery than
FRESH KILLED MEATS.
ttiTTo be had in any of Mr. Wuller'a Markets.
Slcitropolitan Market,
" On Iilua Ktreet.
MEAT FOR SALE ALL 1)AV.-
City Market.
On Xuuaiiu Si.
AGENTS FOR THE
Pacific Mutualx Life -Insurance Go
V OF CALIFORNIA.
Agents for th( Hoover Tflephonev
Commissionej of Deeds for Californisi
Telephone No443- v lll-tf
iRESIt LOT
OF
THAT
' " M AD :XR A
WICKER WORK.
JUST RECEIVED'
KXBORi)KAlX.
Hotel Street Market.
On Hotel Klreel.
,
Eureka Market.
" 'At T,ls'b91arkel.
Hawaiian Market. ,
Chinese Market,
On Meek Street.
BEEF AND PORK.
m
-t . - V -' . "
fti-Thnklngr tiie public for uist favors. I ho.
licit a continuation of the name. " ' '
148 tf i O. J. WALLER.'
TT - ' .
ONTARIO" '
IV1i:VIL,L, Ac 00.,
MOLE A1JKSTN,
1
M. A. G0NSALVES k, CO.
37 HOTEL STKEET.
6U
ESTABLISHED 1710.
X description of property at the enrrent rates
of premium. -
Total trim Insured in 1883
310,421,000.
1''hU WING & CO.,
Qr. Fiu
? nnniiii rtreei.
Boxes Ilaisiuu, London Layer
boxes Raiains, London Layers,
baxea Raisins, London Layers,
Boxes liaisius, Muscatel.
Boxes Currants,
Drams Citron,
Mince Meat, pails, Atmores,
' Mince Meat, tins, Cmtings.
Since the above written we have re
ceived ther following tribute to the memory
of the deceased by one who knew him well?
Poor George fasse tt is gone'! Big, hand
some George, joviairend meinr j-., with a
Claims arranged by tho local agent., and paid
with promptitude and liberality.
The jurisdiction of the Local Tribunal recognine
f l.G. W.; Macfa rlane &. Co.,
353tf Agents for the Hawaiian Islands.
ED. HOFESCHLAEGER k CO,
OSer for sale ex. Recent Arrivals,
Genuiue Champagnes,
IN QUARTS AND PINTS,
Of Joseph Perrler t CVs Chalans,
Carte Argent,
Bousy Mousseue, j
v Urand Vin Mousaeux,
win Diautue mna. a or,
Of Chas. Farre, Reims,
Carte Blanche, Dry,
Le Brua Frer eo.
Superior Brandies,
Of Gustave Claudon, Cognac.
M. Formout A Co., Cognac.
Oiard Dupuis & Co., Cognac,
A. Oaudin ft Co., Cognac"
' . J. F. Chevillo, Cognac
Bent Hehledam Uln, in Stoue and Glass.
Key Brand,
Anchor Brand,
Crown Brand,
Of J. T. Beucker's .Schiedam.
Fine Port Wines, Sherry, Madeira, Malaga,
bauternes.
Superior Table Clarets,
Fine Liqueurs,
Of Mane Brizard 4k Roger. Bordeaux, aafh as:
Benedictine,
Marasquln,
Creme de Pralines Grllleex, a la ranilie,
Creme At Cacao, Cbouva a U vanilie,
Orange Bitters,
Curacao.
Strassbursr Beer, in Quarts aud Pints.
LSO
SUNDRIES.
Cases Mixed Pickles,
Cases Horse Radish,
Kegs Soased Pigs' Feet,
Kegs Spiced Lambs' Tongues,
Kegs Chocolate,
Sacks English Walnuts,
-.Sacks Soft Shell Alraouds,
Bales W rapping Paper extra quality,
Sacks Texas Pecans, extra large,
Dozens Brooms, . ;
Cases Fresh Eggs,
Cases Laundry Starck,
Sacks Raw Peanuts.
Uenulne Manila Cigars,
Nuevo Habaaoa and Cheroots.
FOR SALE BY
Ed. Hoffsclilaeger & Co.
23 lan2?
Tbese oot are Fresh; were BottJCht
very Iow, antl will be Sold aft tbe
Lowest Market Rates !
4jSAN FRANCISCO
MADE FOIOM AI BAMA BOTTOM COTTON,'
V. .v vN. . ' '
V ' FUEIL i'UOJI SIZINU
'- - - . , "
AND VoT LIALE TO MOULD-
Tbe Best and inoMt Durable Sail Iurk
IN THE WORLD.
For Sale in Honolulu. '
,tf SO. 1 FOIIT Sl'KKKT. ,
-
Opposite Wilder St Co.'
H. J". Nolte, Propr.'
oritN rou -J A. M. TILL 10 r. v. '.
- . I lilST-tLAiS . LL a LULS,. 101 k Xi .
, ; Tiil, ..WiTKtt, UlAbKU ALE,
OijL"JXi Mild Tobaccos
4 ail OF BEST BRANDS- i
. ........
v PIPES perwonully selected from
Opposite Campbelf
. -'-; a large Varl-ty
; UKICS TEEB- CO.,
Qxern f Fdinhitrgh Street,
VnOlEXAlK RKTATt
Driers in, , . . , ,
IIAY'AXI nATV,
Teleplirne No'. ITT..
(inorix rtehve-red rroinj Uy. .
Inland Orders NoIJllel. .
flltC
Stallions at Marslilic
i' -r,
Baznar.
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, ,' tThorouglred. 1 . .
By Jack sralone, 1 Jy Lvxlngton, If t drtm
Ivy Lea", by imported AitMralmn; Cuil lnn, Un.r
Flower, hy Lexington; 3rd )ijii. Buy T,C'if, by Im
ported Vortslilre! 4th dam, Imported Mafia Black
by Phil dal'utnh, etc., itc. :' ' ''. i
Bazaar wusbred at thv greut Weodimro. I'rrm,
near Lexiegtou. Ky, by the lute It. A. AW xundor,
and wait m.ld to W. L. Trltrliurd, .f iSncrunu nto,
Cul., for ".000. He ftuiln h-i" lininfs v-liiliM
1.0(15 lb. and Is tt brlr?ht ' hemiriu oiilori :DtrlnK
Ills raclug career lie downed fnuii.v m. favorite, Mid
won many a hiitful of money lor Ills owners, und
proved biingelf one of the grentft t,t Icnu .vei
a distance, mont of his rif s li li hi iw o tmi) fiur
miles, lie has almidy sired sevenM rolt 1ii CttU
forni that orp winners. Mincnff which, rc l.l?.zo
Dunbar, Vounr Bnzanr, Knphla, im.l "nnotl.or
called tlia Bysuar Mlnorva i oUa i 4ii)g out o
Mtne.rva by, Imported Ltuilnslon,kllie ulie of
Ianle and Iroquois. Uzttc Jiunhnr tfreitiy ol
tmgulMhed hevHflt lam ypur Ui. lier t a- ) ear old
form by defeutilis oiif" of tlie larci (t lleldrf c;f IWf
year Did that ever HtarteJ , In t :alilirtili.,- uiroim
which were the two beauiUul. lillb s I rci lit lier
last spring hy Mr. AgneW", nlMsni i'.'H lohej time,
1.04 4l thv fastest on rcccrd lor to-jeii "lus At
the dLstunce. This yenr fcln- bits Von severni .m
porutnt c'nta, and has moved fcewif t'i be a
crack three-yeur-old.- -
' Bazaar has no;epn broUfttit hhh)i taH()oli.lu,
and wlllrentnlu kerf ibilii)UM't fit Itiis yeur, mkI
breeders, horse owihth, ai id sfoeJe- ralsi-is c uid
avail ttiemselr of tli cpportdnJiy lo obiMfn h
services whlln tliey lwvo,(lie cMncr. l'-rliil,
9 tO. lyafl at tinm ot ncM-ifiv -
Tbe ImporK-d Clj-deBdalt KTJot, DOAALIt
IIXIf-:, Jr., Will Stulill lit the Heine tlloe itnil
pli: ut Htlft tur the M''mi, Hp j lireil In
Cutuad, hired by Imported 1'Oimlil liiiiiile.hin) out
of uu imported Clydehdule fDnre, ltol: a betiutl
ful dnpple grey. 1 huds IdRh,- andw vlsliH Men
lb; Is very aoilve, und us flim u larg'4' Jmriie n
amid b: fuund any whpre. t :, . ",
Also, the flue large Imported Kentucky Jrk
SAMPSON. Thi.i Is one of tie lurxi Kt J.-i. k
that we co a Id tin ) In (Juliloailut uiui 1s iui ial
of immense bone; M a very sure lye !ir, miJ
should bf liberally patroii'.e. dTis lif fs otfo t-f the
the very bebt unlin.iJs ul lils kbiU,.- Torfux,
for the season. -
The iwlillc are cordially Invlt'.l to rail, end In
Kpert tho above anlmnta. 1 :
- lUIIXN JIKOS.
. I'lOl riefois.
Mnrsif)t(lr Rcif4 13. ISsJ. .''' i vi-tf
6 4
T 91'
E 31, X T Ji
Ice Creain Parlors.
rtHK ' UNDKRSIONF.D," ffAVINfi FUJI
.JL chased tle above well known re'j;t, inke
pleasure In Infurniiug tht lr patrons are'l Die pnl.llc
generally Una tney Int-n4l to MUHtAy4-)' hlh
reputation of . '
Stare open front 6'A. XL. to P. Jff. Sstnrdsy Ereulng- till 19 o'eloek.
jr. L. R08EXBJERG. 8. W. XtEDEIlllll, Manager
PETER DALTON,
OSTo. 91 Kins: St;
One more solicits th patronage and support of
thwe who for twenty years knew and
dealt with him
Plain Talk Pays Always.
CAM1I PFBCItANEKS
Are invited to inspect our stock and
get prices.
M. W. McChesney & Son,
4U QVCN STREET. 13;-dff
Peter has for many years worked for and en
deavored to please every class of the community
from the highest In tbe land down to the humblest
of tbe working claatea, and he can say that during
that time he never made an enemy or lost a cos.
tomer. Now be baa again put hie band to the
plow, and is as well able and willing to give honest
work, good material, and fair vain for money 4
ever vet was done In the Hawaiian Islands, lias
always on band
Siu&rle and Doable Harness.
Express Harness,
Plantation Harness.
Wnips, Spars,
Cnamel, "Moon a;e,
'Crushes,
And everything requisite tor the
Stable.
7A faU Mne of English and Mydney Baddies,
Saddle Cloths, Blankets, etc., always Iu stock.
What be has not got he can mute.
299 mySUkw
ATTENTION !
mi
mm
i) pip
M II
WIJTE AJVf SPIRIT
MERCHANTS,
Xanana Street, Honolulu, II. 1.
v
Offer for sale at Lowest Jfarket Rates,
George Ooulet Champagne, pints and quarts,
Cbaa. Farre ' i
Carlton Frere .
Fin Old California Brandy t1o bulk),
I'ure Virginia White Rye Whlbkey -Budwelwr
Lager Bier, pints an 1 quarts. -
A Large and well Selected Stock ot -
ALES,
BEE US,
bPIIHTN, Ete.
Always on Land and for sale at prices that def
competition. Counuy orders solicited. Ailgoodt
guaranteed.
Telephone No. 48.
154-tf
P. OIJOX 33.
Offices to Ront.
rfMIE LARGE A2r7TlBY F'TIi'ISi.SJi'
1 Bee. in tbe Bprkej; J" ; completed,
n Fort street, are ngw offered for rent.
For terms apply to . m
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