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DAILY 1'ACITIC COMMERCIAL ADVKHT1SEK, A Pit I L 20, 1885). iulvfrttsfjarnts. (General vlUtirrtisrincitts. J3atitrttscuttnii. THC3TC:iY THAT VMS TOLD tly t ! rjori.l-I . . I Man AVifh ( Iorr-f"nt IV;nr-t hikI In ii..),.,, t-r,....k In- i:v-4. V,,r' Trih'Ku. ' A nru with a ; i r i I faro nv.d , !ear-rut feature-., ul.u-ccyrs had u p i!i arly in liorent io .Jv in U, .m,' g,,l oil an c.'e ' .at. d rH.lro.nl car tin- o:h.. r d iy L, ,i.w down toWM lit; I it i ;t i i;' absolved in lh.-to;i tints of a now-p.ip.T. an. I apparency did Hot liot'n- ji iiuiiir n.aii silting m-ar idin, w iiO-c eyes ) ined nv-t'-.I uj.ua h:. heavy gold watrh f iia.ri. After several stops at tliO .stations the ar Leeaiae nearlv iupty '1 he young man ' Middenly r se, and. iT..-.in' over to ih..- old ontleiiiaii, re' II ; t ( I.e. I "I I yovcr j. an!. hi. sir. but i, not. this your purse? I found it in the .-. it In 3 out -id- " "I he o'lh r man lo-k d at the pur-earie tf e;i at the .unLr ma t fur full a minute, 'linn he fHie ui!y it moved J;.'s :'';irs. Wiped theni wph h s l.ai;.iU r hi- f, sniied lo bini-elf, a;;.! i ai::i!v .ut r e l C JiJJKWEIi & COMPANY, (I.liiiilt'U . .knj:i:. l .mekcantili-: -AJit - COMMISSION AGENTS. FRANK . mm 1 l t m m i 1 GEBTZ, THOMAS LINDSAY I LIST OF Of FICEItS: '' Ir President and Manager i , Y," ,r , Treasurer and Secrtry ! Uou. tt.t.Ail..a Auditor LUIUX'TORS: ; H",:- r- I:- iJiI:ox. Hon. H. Watertuusa L ;:i.ne what Kou!J ai.I t! - I.! r vi'i!.; f.-l .V.1U it t.) yrvit man. a ,d i. t tell -I " souie hat fi.e;i A t:d .1 ii u a you .lo w i'jj it " Whv f enurv. " : lo'.v, i i ' : 1 1 1 t i,l ji in li e ti lie!'. " h, yi ' -. 1 sec. i h; lie "A il If ! for li Hill.!.! it - elie that i en. e up I lie iMl I! Ji: ' cetteil. in. ehanie til y o!,.-ytd, and a. lowed ti.e fitter elie to J.reei -d 'Mine dt iii Apiii. Mnie thr' vertrs h'o, 1 n-as J a-di.g through ( lriii:lT.s ?! on a hu. n. s. ctraii. I. -when I a air fit laiiy's hii -I.jvi s lyiuj up-n the hilc:iik. 1 liuriietl f, iwar'i i.jiirj; thrm uji luit was ut t.-o la e. as arn.tii r per sod a .-Iiort disia.H c ale ail of tnc s. eiirf l th in. lie li.ok. ii at me in a j '.i u al luaiii r, atnl vn tun I ak. il him to I; me them, he poiitviy ft-st-u ' e. I. J!ut us if fearful of linui; seen In: nu.ietl nif; tu ome into an open doorway wLcre we could look at our pn" e with omprati vo saletv. Ah I took the gloves frori his hand and pulled .hem a?virt, so ri" to ea!iii:ic their wortl!, 1 va4 iurprisi-d to lind a lixviru, Jiravy lump of somotli'mir 1 io. 1 up in one of the tinkers. Wdtii greedy ha.-.te I com munieated to him my diseoverv, u h( n ho snatched tlie ;;loves from my hand and Cemnu'tieed working the urti le out of the hiifer hole. In a fev momenls he held up to my n-to:ii!,ed view a hands-. me jeweled rinir, which at the lowest ouhi to have In c.i worth s.'m. I expressed ?ny surprise in a very open uav. ar al asked him to let me see it. This l.odid, and at the same time linked what I thought it was worth. J unhcsitatmgly ave' liitu my opini-.n. Then what had we better do with if.' lie asked 'Why, advert'. it in the papers,' I sutrested, 'and the owner will probably -ive us a hainhjomo price for returning it.' This be thought was a very irood plan. M1i 1U was then on L is way to the train to go uut. of the city for a month or two, ami consequently he would n, t he nV.e to rec eive any of the moi.ev. 1 li ull y,.u ' )ic tinally said, 'the owner will at'least give ou slO tor retuniing ji and ;f rmi win gie me no now stirrer.diT the gtows ana ring to you. Mow des th; suit? It s lair, isn t it . ! 'll. f; 1 mil To -i!;tic.iv Jl "Wat, und so without niurniiin'rig I h.ui ie j rum and walked awav witL Kim rin.' The next two days I ude:tisei in the papers for the ,wner of the ring; but no vuv rauie io ciaim tt. n the tourth day 1 Concluded I had acted 1 mutter, and was now justilied in selliatr vi.. i iook ii to a prominent jeweler's where I knew its true value would be piven, and what do you think it wa The young man shifted uneasily in his r-eat, aim uuuea iuo suuiing eyes of the speaker. "Why, it was a brass ring worth about ueuis. ana put in the glove bv that ras cal of a swindler. ow ih,n " ..M,t;'.. . t vuiitiu nod the gentleman, in a severe tone. what would you do if you diseocred mat same fellow up to Lis old trick oguin t ' o.i ii.:. . mo i.i ill hiailOIi: i must rrn (.ood morning." Ami the young man Willi the purse sad gently along the cir. h::u o.iappeareC in the crowd on the plat form. The old reading, ami chucUcd to himself every 4iun una men. t iiiE' H'o Chan & Co, Nt'LAXi: ST HE KT, Hfive Jusit Received by Late Arrivals A large and well assorted Stock of band-painted China Dinner and Tea Sets To which the attention of intending mir elia-ers is direct -d. as no l'oodi of mia i".ality have ever been imjiorted into mi- niaiKer. all varieties and 'pi.uiiies oi Silk Handkerchiefs, Of Chinese and Japanese make. Also, TO A KKIVE by bark "VELOCITY," now due, an assortment of GRANITE Paving and Curb Stones and a few CLINKEIi KUILT BOATS. lS.-i-lv ! ' tr .... v' ; ... t ! I "A Has KeiaoveJ His Manufictnrin)? j ! Jewelrv Establishment i troiii 'iiuniiii Street to TJiomas Block, Kins: Street. Particular attention r aid to repairing. ett -4 OTrnnffHIIlirOOK LUX & CO. LEAVrlS & CO.; FORT STREET, Itopoitor., U'hole.ale ADd Retail Dealers id Groceries and Provisions. 4-tFlre IKojise (ioods a Specialty lHl-tf HONOLULU MARKET. (Successor to Win: McCandlesa.) X. 6 iueen Sirvet, FJmli Market, Ho- noliilii, II. I. j 113 Nuuanu Street, ojp-isite E131113 Hall I IMPORTERS AND DEALERS! IN Chinese & Japanese Goods, Advertiser IS THE 1 Eire Crickers, New Designs In Cups anJ Saiicc-es, Tea, Cigars, and all kinds of Fancy CfOOd ' At Urt'Hlly liluvoa Vrlceti. HAS JUST RECEIVED PER STjIE. UjIATILLA, Lare Stock of Ladies; Miss. Gtiits' and Children's BOOTS ACT SHOES OF THE Heats by every steamer. POST OFFICE BOX NO. 255. JUST ARRIVED FEU BARK II HackfeM, from London 84 Latest Style and Best Quality EVER IMPORTED INTO TIIF KINGDOM. lm -BEST- Fence Wire, Galvanized Pncketsf Best Coir Mat tins:, STor Sale at Lowest Price byTS 0. W. Mncfnrlane & Co. 129 tf e a cling Da ily Neiirsjp-ajper IX THE -:o:- FILTER PRESSES. HAWAIIAN GAZETTE holccst Ikcf, Mutton, For, Fish 011111112 StaDllSHHient i VEGETABLES. ETC., Always Kept on Hand. Family and Shipping orders Carefully Attended to. Merchant St., Honolulu. - Live Stock Furnished to Vessels at short notice. I'AArHAt: Plantation', ) Hawaii. March V, 1SR. J Risdon Iron and Locomotive Works, Saa Eran cinco. Gentlemen We bave used two of your 30 rliaiuberel Filter i'resnes this season. They are convenient, easily handled and are working entirely to our satisfaction. I can recommend no improvement on them. Very respectfully yours. (signed)" A. Moore, Manager I'aauhau Plantation. PI KL.ISIIE1 EVERY MORNING. (Except Sunday.) BY THE HAWAIIAN GAZETTE CO -o- These Presses are being carried in stock in Honolulu and are sold at very low prices to meet the demand. A consignment is now on the way. Kisilon Iron & Loco. Works, San Francisco. Tor particulars enquire of JOHN DYER Honolulu Room N j. 3 Spreckels' Bloc k: 82 1234 W.O.I 1CW IX ., Agents. are PuWie ll:tlM. rome ot the most splendid works of ancient Koine were its puMie h.iiUs. Their reniHi.TS ire to -day the wo;ider of all who Vint the imperial city. It is eidcnt that IU l.oir-.ns under the emperors were n ore c. e.ui.'y pe pie than the onliearv 'tweller in our modi'in larire cities. It i"; notie able that m ad capitals of the world lo tlay ttiere is a (I.spo.sition to imitate the jxouiiins. j mine iiat lis are recognized lem as f.:-ential 11s I'lMinium v. l, J'ubiie health can he pre-erscd in no het fcr way than in providing rm aris f(.r Kcepmi; tlie mass of the popiratio i clean e me rcdiscovi rin x a. so a tart we'd known to the Koman., that hot air v;ipor l aths have a therapeutic value. iney cure iliscases ot various kinds. The public baths of ienna almost v im nome or ine in man bitlm, and Ihe finest lti the worl I. The bui'din .nuaiea m uie luart of the citv, is leet in length and i;t in widtli, and has ttccommoilations for l.oOO in rsons at o::e time, ihere are also accommodations for women. In New York and other of cur larirc citie-; free haths ia summer wer lir&t lootvt'd upon us an experiment, but fire now re-a idol as a necessity, and Their popularity early increases. Otlur larpe capitals, such as London aid ! aria are hindered in providing b.iOiin.' fn.-Jii ties, because of the tliJicuItv of procurirT uiit.eni wilier; out irom the tendencies of the aie, it is very clear that before the, twentieth century has far advanced, tho ruhlic baths of the modern w orld will vie with those of ancient Home, not cnlv in general utility but in splendor. Iltiquettn for the Se.sl'.. H.x'.n' l!..-j...-vn.T A s?asonab:e bit of gallant etiquette ii oileriu'r to empty a lady's slip; er of the sand gathered i.irini; a stroll on'tho beaclu The iiidj- Imp.', on one foot while her cavalier. cr) much in the same wuv lie would pit k a .bt"iie from a Lor e's 'hoof, defily extracts tho gritty part it h rvhieb liavo mad' the l"a:r one "ai ha me " fashionable slippers v. ere i o. m-ide fot count! y walking, but !hev are a " !..(.on. " as Artemus Ward ..;:co said of the t..wtr Tolepliones 3STo. 12 LOVE'S BAKERY. 7:t .V ii hum ii Street. MRS. ROD r. LOVE, . . - Proprletresa. Every Description of Plain and Fancy! Broad and Crackers Tlie Planters' Montlily Subscription, : : 6.00 per Annum Or 50 Cents per Month : Delivered by Carrier. F R E 8 II- MB: mm, Sod.i Crackers A N D Saloon Bread Alivay on Hand. MILK BREAD A SrKCLLTY Islitiiti Orders lrimptly Attendetl to. 172-Hm JUST ARRIVED Plain and Fancy Printing Devoted to the Encouragement of AGRICULTURE, HORTICULTURE, STOCK RAISING and INDUS TRIAL PURSUITS GENERALLY, And more especially to the develop ment and perfection of Cultivation of Cane and the MANUFACTURE OF SUGAR. -IXCLUDIXG- "Udoil Lf L as .ualiw t resorts; ..... - - . - . . , n 'I f the deejest dye at summec The v.t Ceediii's ! tlei'i rvth-!:iKer. Ati.uda Cr.!rut ;.!. paper reporters h:v- doue tx d UltV ' ti'V.d f 1.,1' tr.i. placed m ol.a.ue t.-f the myth iacrorr. 1 he storv tf th. r. w .a t un i.- a cry i.ne my Hi, 1 ut io. ! yiumarv newspaper reporter can c- t up u Ullvr one in twenty minnu s ' bv the watdi As a ma'kr ,.f f;,.n l.e t,a. ventetl better t.i.es ab.ut Lincoln ,- Onmt. and is rrepariag to inxent others whenever he deems it !H:cisar. 1 ci.' uvc the luedtrn myth maker. ' A Tirel In, isH f t-viM r.iid .-ni, )M,. th-'sr,. iaA TLat mini ii.'iws.in I , .-t ti.er f', ui..I T.'h.-re n-.tivu.- er..;t -e-o r i.r.-,i!i, ,l t v n'r Iwoul.l r..st,Mv,-.Pv.,.,.s jast twv-it vv. ars t ,,..! An. I "h-n 1 aw,.!.,- fr-.-i. i;,,s i,Vp of ta soul I v K n.v.w without t.Vhiri;- U , h..Io. i. Jhi:-ray t'ud in Jud.;. I liy HI H Kll ! Ilabana Cigars, bavarian Boer, ot" the Ilaekerbrau Brewery, Munchen; Strassburs: Beer, Flensbnrg Beer, Double Extra Stout Bottled by M.B. Foster ifc Sons, London ; French Clarets, 1 1 w immmmmm mMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm f f-upcrior qualities; German Preserves, in tins. &- FOR SALK BY Ed. Ilolklilaeier & Co., RING ANl BETHEL STREETS. 150 1208-tf Lhw Books and Blanks, Pamphlets of any kind, Lawyers' Briefs, Freight and Plantation Books, Statistical Work, Colored Poster Work. Lithograph Colored Cards, Business and Visiting Cards, Ball and Wedding Cards, Programmes, Billheads, Letterheads printed in Copying IrA-, Etc., Etc., Etc. This popular journal has entered on it eighth volume, and having been Enlarge ro Pages Monthly, makes a yearly volume of nearly GOO pages, devoted to the agricul tural and commercial prosperity of the Hawaiian Islands. f Tlie attention of the business men of Honolulu and of all persons engaged in industrial pursuits is called to this per iodical as a medium for Ad voi Using & Information "W ha h can be obtained in no other pub lication, here or abroad. :o :- j JTlThe price of subscription U very PROMPTLY Am NEATLY EXECUTED. Z i A few copies of bound volumes of the j years 186 and 18S7 can be obtained : 3.50eaeh. j SBaek Volumes of the I'i.wtehk' Month r. v bound to order. ! Address: ! H. M. WHITNEY, Editor Planters' Monthly, 36 1254-3ra Honolulu, II. I. THE ADVEBTTSEE fact, all Classes of the Community. ' THE ADVERTISER erhatnn when tl,o importance of the occasion warrants It . THE ADVERTISER Id a necessity to Everv Endiel. c,.nn,.: . , , .. 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