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THE DAILif PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER JJ1 - floi Fro . . ,...; votice. ,0,a,l, the undersigned, ,.a!:,""r ",V..;i,-t of Honolulu, Island lM,jC ' . . , e j:i the uew building jOi:i:' ''V'UT-ar of Aliiolanl Hale, on .;ed K-P'J J; u'. d Saturday ol each week, ;,;!..!-:' Thw,;J jjv between the hours of 3 j -n. n0'"' purpose of receiving the . : : " . . . i.. .1;.. 1 An bar'-c Forest Q.ueen, Ntl:son, from .San Franc. sro, July -40 P M s Zealandia, Webber, from San Francisco enroute .or the Colonies, due July 11th Norwegian bark Forto, from Newcastle, X S W, due July . 10 FOKi:i4X VESSELS IX l'OKT. Schr Jennie Walker dlawj, Anderson, from Tanning's Island Jap S .S Laniashlu Mairu, Collier, from Yoka hama, Japan Am bark Julia Ford. A. Bergman, from Depart ure Kay. Am brgtne J D Spreckr-ls, Friis. from .San Francisco tier bark Centaur, Offer-sen from Hongkong Brit bktne Mount Lebanon, C H Nelson, from Hocgkong. ' Am tern J C Ford.T II Griffiths from .San Francisco ,1 r un s. -a of '.V ; TO TaXTIO-V are respect- . . .-. t.tU .V- l t 1 i r return -- i.- giving numoer u frontage d depth thereon, cost of and length of urn for such prop- Bill"- -ny; I. r lit i:I If . r -v: - the F-'"' s. i us'; Cj , r i ' .., I, oM Jl of v.r'ii-ture t..il or leased, .. I u.-r arm .' j -::;g tb- year, to whom and Uuiiv mortgage on v- i-f uirt?age, t mnuimt morujajiri. ...n. name of ed. .State iilli'l Ul yu i.0.."- ... Cj,b i.-j r. o ;.k or ff "fits hands same date, Ml A l.'-i .1 ay. MUt TO THE ISKKR- 1HAN JL-I.Y 11. 15. OK NO iAu- i-ia.vrti), as the As- v. : t at-s prup' ri aurn have not been made and ' prior m July 31st, at any PASSEX(iERS. DEPABTL'EKS. For Kahului, per Lehua, July r Mrs Chamber lain and son, O M Whit, A Hastings, K Hingley, M K Silva and wife, W Mulch and about 40 deck passengers. For Kapaa, per James Makee, J uly f. J A Mc-Candle-s, Miss C Akau, Miss Kahaiiiopua atid :jo d ck passengers. For Moljkai, per James I Dowsett, Julv C Miss Judd, Mrs S K Kaai, Hon Kahanu and 2i deck passengers. SIIU'PIMJ NOTES. the .. . . . r....r MIKI lruili lin . .... .. i.nt.u' ( TV ca.'l "l'l" " .v ,lr,un liV the .. ..... f ...t t). -it no return s valid in ...rs;,':i-. i at,.o- .,..-. r:i t" bf-.r' tue ,ii authorized to aunini- T B ,.ifr;N ul.i. h t.make r.-turns can be 1 , ' ;i, ,. ,..i.th ( July on application .., .. nr.- fa- a:,'!.T-:'gn.-d. i " Ki:i:i. H. HAVsKLDKX, Assessor of Taxes ; -,r I,- D:-;i: : ' f Honolulu. Island of Oahu. i ,.iu:'i.J..'..e 17, I, v.. 279-jelT-fivv Special tiM- I ir iiM'ii an. I Mem lerr .liiJil-'r .mniiIeH. I XI," i:ii'i-r-:,'t ! h-r-by giv.-s special notice to 'yu'.dll,llii;i, i,.-:i.'.. rs of volunteer companies 't!;at tii-y i"iit hy law app-ar in person before !.:!" ih.-ir exemption irom personal i ,n cannot be alloweil. "ta. s or (! -i. -! i 1 t- i ii. h yski.hex, ,.r for District of Honolulu. I ,,.-,. "sO-Jel7-Gv la A - ipii,i,!,i!'i. .I::n- 17 fax Assessor's Siial Xolic. r-:;T!,'l h-rehy gives notice to aw i ii tit oi mis or an:, oiiu-i T!i" is (i Tlie steamer Waimanalo was hauled on marine ruilway on July ttL. The bark Julia Foard has finished discharging her coal, and is takiug in sugar. The sloop Kahihilani brought 1)0 bags paddy from Kwa on July 6th. The steamer Planter, which sails to-morrw, will call at the island of Niihan. The schooner Manuokawai brought 700 bags rice and 100 bags sugar from Koolau on July 5th. The schooner Mana brought 1,100 bags sugar from Honomti on July Ch. The steamer Kilatiea Hou will take a load of machinery to Kohala to-morrow. A new mainmast for the W. H. Reed was put up on July Cth. She is now tern rigged, and is perhaps the smallest of the kind. The schooner Waiinalu brought l,o00 bags sugar from Kaiwilahilahi. Reports very rough weather. One of her anchors was broken last week at Kaiwilahi ahi. The brigantine Ciaus .Spreckels received sugar from the steamer Kilauea Hon and 3chooners Mana and Waimalu on July Ctli. She will sail to morrow for isan Francisco . The steamer C It. Rishop was hauled on the marine railway yesterday for overhauling, after her accident at Waialua recently. It was found that only a few coppers aft were removed. She win be lowered this moining. The Japanese steamship Yamashiro Maru now presents a very nice appearance. Her crew were engaged in re-painting her hull on July Cth. She will come alongside the 1. M. S. s. Co.'.s wharf this morning. SMmtisrnun is. FUMUND R. SOUTH BY, M.K.C.S., F.C.S. The only two qualities shipped "Seven and Ten Years Old" can be had In one dozen cases. 267 diwtf FEEETH & JPEA.COCIC; Sole Agents for the Hawaiian Islands. Plants In Money. American Agriculturist. A number of persons have tried to find - . money iu plants, and failed. -On the - , Other hand a Hungarian ,,ti0 j . , "The rq,iire.?,f,?i's for a Erand-V "kely to be of any medical use are all present in that supplied wilier ii j uu a Hungarian scientist tried to by Messrs.. J. K. Pellisson A Co." Vide Public Health rind plants in money and succeeded The SowScna Uncolored, Unsweetened, Pure Old Brandy. Rrf foSvprv IlSin ihZ ob6SUre' lh? pl.antS I Bottled at gnac, for Medicinal and Domestic Uses, as Analysed. scone is rpmiirpd inZ- th?m t0' ' We Che attentIoQ of all reader, to the fallowing extract from the Analysts' Reports and scope is required to see tnem. Iseverthe- Opinions of the Press: less, they are as much plants as is a i "Laboratory. Oresham House, 24 Holborn Viaduct, London, F.. C. pumpkin Vine, or an Oak tree. What ia ; il Th!,i brnndy is a Pure grape spirit, remarkably rich in fragrant ethers: contains a iarge amount larkino-in thp ci7P nf tho nlotH I of knnin' derived from storing in oak casks, which imparts to tine old brandy oi:e of its valuable r Plants, 13 made medicinal properties, end will be of the greatest value to the physician in those numerous cases where Up in mat Ot tlieir Dames. One of them : uure French brandy is the most useful of n mpdirinw. jo ttccuttium,) tea cerevisu;, anoiner r'leu rococcus monetarum, and so on. These little plants with such large names, can grow and multiply in the substance of a bank bid, and the matters that adhere to it, without its owner being any the wiser for it. Not the Right Answer. Chicago Tribune. 44 Darling, " he said, as he tried to tickle his wife under the chin, "why am I like ine moon? i ou are not like the moon, John Henry, in any particular. " u Why, how do you make that out, my uear ; " because the moon has been full but twice this month. " lie says that isn't the right answer. Work! ii man and Naturalist. ilnter Ocean. Henry Strecker, who is a stone-cutter at Reading, works for bread during the da' and in the evening pursues the stu dies of an expert naturalist He is known as an authority on butterflies. He makes his own drawings on stone, writes his own descriptive matter, sets the trpe, and does the printing himself. He has the largest collection of butterilies in the world. a&turaEtnu-ms. L E "W I S . fe CO., 07 AND T.! HOTEL STItr'.F.T CAMlT.KI Is -IM'.OOF 1H ILD1NO), TVliolesale and Retail Grocer A complete line of Choice Groceries always on hand. Fresh GooJs cotitii.-uslly on the way. Island Butter always on hand. Lowest possible prices. Kctopcuo Oil a specially. ;o'a )e.'i cred free of charge. Telephone No. 210: P. O. Box 20: 77aplti-.s-ins DISINFECT ! DISINFECT ! Carbolic Ycicl, Chloride Copperas, Carbolic lowdcr, Lime, Siilrliiir. J BUBiNETT'S DISIXFEGTIXG SOLUTION SOLUTION CHLORINATED LIME, .SOLUTION CHLORINATE Ja., SOLUTION CIILOUIDi: ZINC. A large supply of the above disinfectant" on hand at HOLLTSTEE fe CO.'s Knuann Street. ;-.,.ii sg Fort Street. SAN JOSE. CAU U. S. A. drawn into mirth, but you can not shove I I S I K U i H , I V h) I I thpm int it V rn nprcnnHp mor. tn I O KJ KJ X JlUVJJl 1 JXJ weep, but we cannot force them. Clean Hill of Health. Dr. Brotlie, Port Physician, and Dep uty Marshal Dayton, visited the Japa nese steamer yesterday morning and made a final examination of all on board. The Captain had the crew mustered. It consists of seventv-four men in the mates' School Xotice. Thc rt-j;u'.ir an:.Mal public examinations of the CoveriiiiK'ul Knuiish day schools In Honolulu Will It l 1 fi!!ov.-: W.-liiei !;iy . July J-d, at the Pohukaiua Jjriwol. ;0,i Tlmrsi iy, .Inly ;:id, at the Royal S-hool. Fri !ay. J.t'.v -.Mth. at the Fort street School. i-The ex.uninatioi.s will bee in at 0 o'clock a.m. ! CO parh df t!,i' days named, and the summer va-": eit:"'i of w i -'-xs u ill extend to Monday, the , 4t!i of ,:, nilji r iiert.on which date a new i Serin w.ii iit-m. iBy ur I.t i f t!i- r.oar I of Kducation. W. J AS. SMITH, Secretary. "Jiepartm en t i VA:i -ation, July 6, 1S.H5. I jy6-:ttw2;d J cliool Vacatioii Xotire. d..:r:n in :!i- Kin-..iir having balances of cash n twiik. r-' or afi,!-" naiids in Honolulu that they ti.l ! .1 h'-re b.r the same according to -a..N! n turns made by sai l bankers or agents to ! u.l.-rs:i.e.l. arnl the tax on the same mupt be P!,l t.;thr'l a ',,!!. i-tur for Honolulu. KKKI. 11. HAYSKLDF.N, i i A--ur f r District of Honolulu. I i!,.!..,!u!u..i:i:ie 17, iw-. si-jei7-6w j department, thirty-six under the orders of the engineer, besides the doetor and cook.' There were also six foreigners, other than Japanese, on board. The cook was sent to the quarantine grounds for medical treatment, and the fourth mate, who has been there for- a short time, was returned to the vessel. The doctor of the vessel has gone to the quar antine grounds to look after his people. Mr. Dayton saj's that he has not had the slightest trouble with any of the Japa- i uese while they have been iu quarantine, j and that they have kept their quarters and the grounds beautifully clean. They I have had their own police to guard against ! any nnisance being committed anywhere Tlie regular summer vacation of all Govern- j near tLe qQarters, and in every way aided swnts, hi),!s i;i t'ie Kingdom will extend from I . . . , . , TT - , 4, wiuy.the :ui. .d JllIy instant, to Monday, the ! Lim in keeping order. He adds that the nftu of s.-p timber nest, on which date a uewterm ' Japanese are the best people to get along dli bei;iu. Jynr.leruf the Rjard of Kducation. f W. J.s. SMITH, Secretary. '.I'f jiarttueut of lvhication, July C, 1 ,. ; jy'.-:;nv.'td Spider Sense. Arkansaw Traveler. - uerman entomoloffist. P. Dahl claims that spiders have perfect sight only at very short distances. Their sense of touch is consequently remarkably well de- veiupeu, enaonng mem to locate disturb ances in their web. Theirfimell is so P-on1 that they can distinguish odors, and their Hearing is excellent borne of them show a remarkable instinct m building their webs even their tirst in perfect geomet rical form. A reflective power is evinced by their refusal of kinds of tough insects wuicn nave ueen once . attacked unsuc- cessiuiiy. Leaa Ls Not Into Temptation. lArkansaw Traveler. Little Minnie's mother had several times spanked her for coins out onto the street The other day as the eroeervman wa leaving the house, Minnie called to him ana said: "Tome back an' shut the gate. M "AVhyv" "So 1 can't get out " F.v. " Mendota," Oi'.ente" and other late arrivals, and lor Hide at Lowest Market Rates, Kotice to the Public. TE TAKK PLFASUHK IX ANNOO'CTXd Ice Cream jParlor, PASTRY A XII COXFKCi KINKJtY business, we will open an A Inrge and wed! sele-ted :s-rtment ff Wines, Spirits, Etc., t t:ls'A' ; ATTO ItX E YS-ATLA W. CtAIiEXtK W. AsiiroKit. VOLXEY V. ASHFOEII As Ii ford tV AsIkforI. ATfOtlNKYs, COUXSELOIt-S, SOLICITOUS, (i Cases J. Ii. K. Z., -0 bottles each. Cases Ii & X.. "Key" Brand, -0 bottles pr case do do do do in green cases. do do do do in stone jugs. do do Old louble Berried Hollands, in clear glass. Cases C. Meijer ifc Co.'.s "Palm Tree." do Board t Son's "Old Tom." do Coates i (jo.'s -dcbratetI ' Ply mou th ;fn. d 'iismopoiite, Koyal Uatavia, t,-., i t''. ( iffiee oilice. ADVOCATES, ETC -Honolulu Hale, nUAXMES. (Which has been fitted to suit the rtc lirements of our first-class trade;, on SATURDAY, APRIL 251 f. Our Creams will be of Sl'PEKIOH IL'ALITY only, being made of Oenuine Cream, li. aapplj of which we have secured from the Woodlawn Dairy. From samples furnished us. are able to guarantee the best quality of Ice Cream. The following assortment of Ice Creams arcSherberts will be furnished on our opening d:iv, SATUR DAY". APRIL 2-jTH: ICE CREAMS Vanilla, lemon, Chocolate, Coffee, Pine Apple, straw berry, Coffee (Slace. SH ER BERTS Orange, Strawberry. We are also prepared to furnish Ice Cream co parties, dinners, etc., and to customers at their homes. Our Parlors will be ooeu every day and evening, except Sunday. Parties desiring Ice Cream on Sunday must give their orders for the same on Saturdays before 9 o'clock P. M. The Cream will bt? delivered before 10 A. M. Sunday mornings, packed so as to keep hard eight hours. Hoping to get a share of public patronage in this line of our business, and thanking the public for their liberal favors in the past, we remain respectfully, MKLIjEH & 11ALBE, 9!-ap'.M-lldi-w Uucoli: Block, King street adjoining the Post-lS8-n20 CECIL BROWX. ATTOIXN'EY-AT-LAW AX D J Xotary Public, Campbell's Block, Merchan t siren. lS!)-lym'J0 J with he has ever had charge of. The j vessel is now at liberty to come along I side and discharge. a ami Yuiuae ami Uoolaiipoko. I Tii-1 arcui.ii imlilie examinations of Govern- j ant K:i?!ish ,:ly s.-tn.ols iii the districts of Evva j ad 'A'ai.muo. and Koolatipoko, island of Oahu, ! be hi-l,l.t.sf..iu.s: At Pokai. Wai.iii ie. on Wednesday, July 22d. A'.Vuii,v.i, Ka.t.on Thursday, July rid. At Waihole. Kooluupoko, on Thursday. July ad. j At Ksni-hi,.., K;.,lauj)oko, on Friday, July 24th. I'olice Court. BEFORE POLICE JCSTICE BICKEETON. Hoxday, July G. Kahilahila (w.), Mahalo, Kauiauu, X W. .I.S. SMITH, School Asent. lM'urtmt-i:t of I-MiicHtion. July 6, 1SS.5. jyo-;twjtd iha lle loon 1SS5. Iuriiir Julyt WWjJil 11 0 44 P.M. m Ui- ailll setting: of th Sun. Jsii rise, tomorrow morning at 5:22 o'clock. , ua M',s tl:s evening at 6:4. o'eloc-k. I Kaauau, Kamakat, Francisco, Onaona, J Kanana and TJkaki paid a fine of $6 each, : or forfeited bail to that amount, for being ! drunk. Fu and Bill were up for disorderly con duct. Pu was fined $15; Bill was re manded to the 7th instant. ITenry Brannau and J. F. Shaw were charged with disturbing the quiet of the night. They were remanded to the 7th instant. Kaai and Anna, charged with adultery, were remanded to the 7th instant. John Hapa, broaght up on a remand, charged with assault and battery, was re leased on a nolle pros. A. ROSA, VTTORXEY' AT LAW AXD NOTARY PUB LIC OMiec with the Attorney General, Alii olani Hale, Honolulu, II. I. mr26-12-tf J..M. M0NSARRAT, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Keal Instate in any part of the King dom Bought, Sold and Leased on Commission Loans Negotiated and Legal Documents Drawn. Xo. 27 Mi:ltCII AXT STREET, Gazette Block, Honolulu. 371-tf JUT OF HONOLULU, 11. I. 'br Mtttui, fr A1CUIVAI.S. Monday, July 0. nauil'.i. from Maiiko 11 llonorau iir I.. inPAurniEs. Monday', July 6. for Kahuhii, liana, etc, US p'm ,VN :t ' " cuit uf Molokai and Lanai. Stxr M FL'KXIMIIEU I2UOMS. FOWLER'S YARD, 61 AXD 63 HOTEL iiti. Rooms per night, 25 cents ; rooms per week, jl. lso-nlS 51 MERCHANT AXD 77 QUEEN STREET. T nVO ENTRANCES. ELEGANTLY FUR- nished rooms. Spacious grounds and fine location. Terms reasonable. 200-n22 MRS. DAVID OXLEY. IS EST A IKAXTS. . i .,.1 , 'H. at 4 n Make Weir, for Kapaa. via ;i.Uu.i, Oahu. at 4 d m . M,-i . .... V; . r . i , 'r-"'i 'r a circuit OI AlOIO- uur K. .TV I'.a."iU- 't 5 I. m. rrk.lvii:,forKo v.. oolau Supreme Court Jutlyre Ausiui ieatli The July term of the Supreme Court was opened by Associate Justice McCully yesterday morning at 10 o'clock, and was fully attended by the law officers of the ' Crown and the members of the bar. Upon taking his seat, Justice McCully j said : Gentlemen of the Bar Certainly j one of the most painful duties that a judge of this Court can be called upon to j perform is that of announcing the death j of an associate. This dnty devolves upon me, and it is with profound regret that I ! announce the death of Associate Justice ! Austin. This Court will be adjourned until to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock. ! The funeral of the deceased will take : place at 4 o'clock, and I need not say ; that we will expect you all to be present. The Sheriff made the customary proclaai ' ation of the adjournment, and the Court closed. The front of the Judges' bench, and the : entrance to the Court room were draped in mourning, and at the assembling of the : riu Fori'lrn I'urta Court this moriiino-. annrnnriaf remarks ' - A'ilV T,r, . OI L i. : 1ry-. ' ' -NeweII fr'n Boston, will be made and resolutions passed. ! erpool, due July lio j irom Glasgow, due K Ii..s:. ,V . '1S' F K Benson, from New HONOLULU RESTAURANT, ClORXER OF MERCHANT AND NUUANU ; streets. CofTee Saloon and Restaurant. Cof fee and Cakes, 10 Cents; Meals, 2.5 Cents; Board ?4 50 per week. 198-tf C OSMOPOLITAN RESTAURANT, 62 HOTEL street, Jun Hee, proprietor. The best rook in the city has opened the above restaurant. Everything neat and clean. Table supplied with the best the market affords. Wire gauze doors make the plpce cool and fly proof. 221-tf Cas'-s Heimcssy , arid do i.i.siiuit, JbsboueliH t Co and h Mi l.-r Frcrc ' !. do .1. rh-ss--.c t '.' tlo J. E. IMl .son it Co.'s Uncolored, Un sweetened, I'ure Old Brandy, 7 and 10 years oil. Cases, tl.isks and h.ilf-fl.tsks various brands. WHISKIES. Cask.s GhMihvet, Islay Blend, Burke Stewart's Scotch, O. F. C-. Sourmash, Cutter No. 1, Kentucky Favorite, White Rye. ("Old Kentucky Bourbon, 8 years old. In Bclk-J Golden Sheaf, 5 years old. (Taylor's O. F. C, 4 years old. Asior House Dining Rooms. THE HONOLULU IBON WOKKS CO. Have completed uutl offer for nle tlie following I toil t. IMPAIR (XmPOUNI) STEEL "B0ILEKS 1 Combination lioilor, VI ft. x : 5 ft. 0 in. 1 Combination Steel toiler, 12 ft. x 1 ft.", also 1 Seeond-lland Tubular lioiler. 12 ft. x lft. 3oo-je2T-sc Apply to Tlio Honolulu Iron "Works Co. H. K. IMcIntyre Sd lro., IMPORTERS AMI DEALEBS IN Groceries -Pro visions and Feed EAS'J CORNER FORT ANH KIXG STBEE'IS. New Goods received by every packet from the Eastern Ntifsanl Europe, riesb California Produce by every areamer. All orders faithfully attended to, and Goods delivered to any part of the city free of charjre. Telephone No. 02. Island orders solicited. ritisfaetioil guaranteed, l'ostollice Box No. HI S0an21-s(ilns J O I S jT 7 Hotel street, near Fort. Hot iiiul Colli IuiK'ties a Npceial t.v. Try our meals in the new Private l):i;intj Room. luxurious living. l'JO-tf GEO. CAVAXAGII, Pro?Htnr. IN O r Zr .C7v rt- pion; Steam Canrt- Factory AXD B A K K R V . v" t. ''.j, : F. IIORX, Practical Con' '. r. Pastry v,ik and Baker. Hotel street. 117-tf Telephone 74 Fine old Ports, Sherries, Madeira, etc., iu cases and casks, Kummel, Absinthe, Maraschino, Curacoa, etc., of the best quality. All; favorite brands of English, American and Germau ALES ANH BEKRS. FPEETH & PEACOCK, 23 Xuiiuuu Klreet,;il. T. P O. Box 362. ZCfitf Telephone 46. NOTICE. YVE. THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVE Til IS fV day bought the Coffee Saloon at 52 Hote fctreet from Conchee, and will continue the busil ness under tlie name of Tung Hop & Co. TUNG HOP, HOY KET, 2!6-je2V12t TAM SIN. ni "u''- Kl"'" fljr Hawaii aud Maui, at VKltv'1'";5'' ("r. Waimanalo ni..fr Kool.u hrv ,"-K.iza. f'r Koolau 8c -iK i'';r,Morns for Kwa . t 11.111 .1 '..I Ed' ;ka ' ff"r,.,.ia"alpi an'1 Waimea. tluu '. for MniiL-n in r v 1 u.j:i..mu MRS. ROBERT LOVE, Steam Bakery, 73 NUUANU STREET. pOFFEK ROASTED AND GROUND. OR- I v ders for Ship Bread executed at short notice. ; Old bread rebaked. Every description of plain ' and fancy bread and biscuits. Fresh Butter, j j Island orders promptly attended to. j COFFEE SALOON AND CHOP HOUSE in ! connection. Cool, airy room. Attentive waiters. , i Everything first-class, at reasonable rates. I 197-11O20 ! LOST. V BLACK CANE, IVORY HANDLE, GC. .'. tip, with mongram E. N. The finder wih be rewarded for delivering it at the Attorney Gen era'ls office. 258-tf THE FIISTE Vl JAPANESE STEAMER Yamashiro Maru. A ' I i 'rao "' lr-h.Ie, ini hrk '. ... tPr i . "'J1 October 2.-,H.i UuniWH'r..;v ,l ik"", from San F , 1 H' t j Will aail fur Yukoliaiua on or about July ; 15tb, and will take cargo ami passengers for The Clearance Sale Of the present stock at the HAWAIIAN BAZAAE Continues until July 15th. Trices have been greatly reducJ, am) the entire stock must be closed ut by that date. ioa.et M. S. Grinbanm & Co., UrrORTER.S OF Ueneral 9Iereliain;ie and Coiumis. siou .TIeroliant'4, lloiioiulii, II. I. Ni. 124 California street, San Fran:isco, Cal. Jyl-ly J. M. Oat, Jr., & Co., STATIONERS & NEWS DEALERS, Hawaiian Gazette BIocJcp 27 Merchant St., Honolulu. II. I. 29 tl Smokers, Attention ! The undersigned has ha I. so much growling of late about Manila Segars, that It has taken aw ay his appetite. He has now got (just arrived as fine a lot as ever has been offered In this city, and is now readv to wait upon his customers. a.s usual, (in a genUemanly and courteous manner), either in large or small lota, And no Talk Back. t-d Jtw MAE C II ANT, Fprt Street. At the Old Stand, No. 8 Kaahumani f"i Honolulu, in IMPORTER AND DEALER IN ALL THE LATEST IMPI.OVED es and. Ranges, Granite lion Ware, Plain and Nickel-Plated Tin Ware, of all kinds ; Chandeliers ; Lamps and Lanterns ; Pumps ; Rubber Hose ; Galvanized Iron and Lead Pipe; Sheet Lead and Copper; Iron-Stoue. Drain Pipe. Plumbing, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Work, OF ALL KINDS, ATTENDE TO. A Variety of House Fum'shing Goods, foo various 1 mention. ap2-37-ocl WILDER & CO., IMPORTERS AXD DEALERS IX Lumber and. Coal. Doors, Sash and Blinds. AH kinds of BUILDERS' HARDWARE, Faints, rtils, Glass, Matting Corrugated Iron, Portland Cement; STEEL NAILS, "much superior to Iron, and cost bnt little more. :.'I-my29-ly Francisco from San Among the guests at the JRojal Hawaiian j Hotel are Mr. and Mrs. Merton R. Cotes of : Bournemouth, England, and Claridge's Hotel, London. They arrived ou Sunday '. by the Australia. ! j Signer E. Martin Lanciarez, His Italian ! tocLi Aiu H M ' Majesty's Charge d'Affaires at Tokio, Japan, j &biw GirJ ' n i 6tPPin at the Ro-Tal Hawaiian Hotel. m1?'Ju!-iorw'u 11 N" Turner, from San j He came on atrip to the Islands by the ' 7-i2 " , Ki,J L.-e, frr,m s.ln FranciscoJ Yamashiro Maru, and will probably return i j by the same vessel. LOST. Hongkong, 4 BLACK AND TAN BULL TERRIER, ' 1 weighing about -o pounds. Answers to tue . . vi-M.nmo name of Nip." The finder will be rewarded by transhipping at lOhonama. returning the dog to the tern J. C. Ford. 3t!. Jyio T. H. GRIFFITH, Captain. paggage from Honolulu to Hongkong, which includes all transhipping expenses, CiITY SHOEING SHOP, FORT STREET, ' opposite Dodd's Stables. Horse shoeing iu all Its branches. Racing and fancy stock a specialty. MR MCDONALD received the di ploma and highest ward at the Exhibition of $H4. Terms reasonable. 241-je2-ly House to Xet and Furniture- for Sale. S55. Apply to tf Wil. O. IRWIN & CO, Agents. VNICE, LARGE MODERN BUILT HOUSE, within ten minutes walk frotr. the Post Office, containing live rooms, pantry, kitchen and bathroom ; furnished complete throughout. Will be sold at a sacrifice on account of departure. Address, "Furniture," box 327, Post Office, Hono lulu. 316 lw OP1"'- -ArtisticCocr Printing. A jSvSsA7! PHOTO-ENGRAVING CWSSEO LABELS 2h31 MAIN ST,