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it . -- . rri- - -,. - -..n.1r. r DAILY PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, APRIL 26, 1889. r f PORT OF HONOLULU, H. I. a m; I V AI.S. Tnt.-K.-b . April - ILiw Me W Godfrey , Dabel. 1: days from San Francisco. Am bk James Oieston. Plumb, 27 days from Fillet Sound. Miur J A Cummins. Neil -on. from. Koo- lai. rrnr E .v. t front Lwa. . b.h ulauianu from Halawa. . 'aiiuulu from ltueio, Maui. Tern Kt! An Hou from Maui. DKl'AKTl Ki:s. Thvriay. April 'lh. Stmr Kaala. Underwood, for Waialua tin I Waianae, at : a m. I.aviiir To-tlay. S'::ir'i Hall. Chaney, for Maui and Hawaii, 1" a m. tmr " K Ui-lion, Ee Claire, for circuit cf uhn. ! a m. Si hr Wai'.nalu for Huelo, Maui. Vi'HHt-ls iii l'ort from Foreign l'orts. Am Mis pUt Morning Star, Garland, SSI. 15k Annie .Johnson, Emerson. Newcastle, tier bk N Wilcox, Uasi h, lirennn. Ath bk. Newsboy, Johnson, Newcastle. IJktne John Sniith, Kutel, Neweasile. Am bktne Discovery, McNeil, S. V. H U M S Cormorant, NioolN, Hawaii. ISk lai' Tryva-on, Meyer. Newcastle, l'.k V Rtiodtrey, Dabel. San Francisco, "f.k AU-x il 'Neif. l'riis, San Francisco. 13k James Cheston, l'iumb, I'uu'ct mjuihI. 0 - 4el; l'xptct'l trom Foreign l'ortst. S!-U. Whfre from. Due. Si hr Ida Schnauer..San Erancwo. Mar -2 Ilk Sonoma . San Franci-co MarL'n .San Francico Mar "Jo San Franc wo April L'o San Francisco. "May 1 San Francisco. May 1 Fkt Amelia. .... lgt Lurline Ilk Colusa Fu't Con-utlo l'.k Cevhm l'.k If M. 'er . . l'.k Pel. Melanie . l'.k ' !' Kennev. . . l'.k I'akwan. . l'.k l'.anca . Hr bk Uoyal Alice Mk I eutschland . . . lVk amaica Sli Paul Isenberg. l'.k .las I. Harw.iy l?k C ) Whitmore l'.kt Khkitat R M S S Mariposa Si hr Sailor l'.ov . . Hkt S N Castle ". . . San Franci-co April ."o Newcastle .Mar i:- Newcastle N ewcastle .... .Newcastle. . Liverpool Liverpool . Prenien Clasgow .(!Ia''HV . Hi r n . I'uget Sound . I'mret Sound . . Mar - Jo April M pril lo f Aug Jo ; Mav i July-)' V T- I I .April 'M . . Mav 1 ...Am: IS .Mav 1 .Mav 2 .Mav 4 Colonies . San Francisco. April 3" San Francisco ..Mav 1 OSS I matilla . . . San Francisco May . 11 M SS Alameda. San 1- rancico..May 11 11 M S S Zealandia . 'clonics lime t Daily Keceipt f l'ro:uee. Stmr Pi-hop I'i'.-J ... ... Schr Waimalu. . 13"l . ... -... SIlIlTlMi NOTKS. The schooner Leahi is still on the Ma- nne Ilailway. The barkentine Piscovery is at the Pa citic Mail Company's wharf. Tho Newsboy and Piscovery will both -ail to-morrow "lor San Fram i-i'u. The steamer W. 5. Hall takes ::".(hn feet lumber tor windward port- next we -k. The bark Alex. McNeil was moored at the Oceanic Steam-tup Company'-, wharf ve-terday. 'ENEVim lvirtil. N Wil.-ox h is be"i moved to tlie wharf adjoinm.c: the Oceanic etcam . I ship (.'ompany 's wharf The barkentirte Jolm Smith finidied un- i l....lin iir 1 mV tons coal veterdav. Sbe will leave in ballast to-n"iorrow, for Ka- ' huliii. Maui, to load Miirar for Messrs.! Wilder t Co. for San Francisco. The schooner Waimalu, Captain Wei- btrth. arrived on Thursday from Huelo, Maui with l.XU hag-j sugar, after an ab sence ot 'J3 davs. She reported roujrh weather at Huelo, and had lo-t an anchor with several tattioms oi cnam tiiei e. me; Waiinalu will leave aain this afternoon i for Huelo with 40 tons guano. i The American bark James Cheston, Cap- j tai l l'iumb, was moored at the Fort street j wharf April l!oth. -'7 days from I'uget Sound, with about 7"o.' feet lumber tor i Me-s.rs. Lewers i.Vi Cooke. Had head winds j tlietirst part of the pa.-.sage ; thence had j line weather and fair winds for several . davs and iastlv had calms to port. j The Hawaiian bark W. B. Godfrey, t ap- lubel was moored at Brewer's j 'i..ri tri! rb. 1-i davs- from San Fran cisco with general merchandise valued at $'i;oo0 Had fresli breezes and variable winds the first part of the voyage, the daily run averaging ten knots . On the ninth dav out. she was within 3'H) miles of Honolulu, and variable wuhh tnen ui The W. H. liodtrey wnl leave aaiu San Francisco sometime next week. for in:i. DOMINIS In Honolulu, Mrs. Mary lominb. a-jed April -25th. S.3 vears, . moiitns. i i 3. ICJ- Funeral Saturday tfternoon, April L'7ui, at 3: o o ciot h., Place. from Wamngton Y. M. C. A. Annual Mc-tinC-lP"' of th" AV,rk .Social Acc-orle Committee for Current Year. There was a good attendance at the an- tb.. Y. M. C. A. in the main hall yesterday evening. On the j I-Iatform were the retiring President, j Hon. W. W. Hall, the President elect, j Hon. Henrv Waterhouse, and the Gen- j eral Secretary, Mr. S. P. Hiller . j Retorts were presented by the chair- men of the reactive committees, de- j ribin ' the nature ana cm-m oi ti ions in .Liferent Lns ot Association . effort Mr. Pevi l.. I.vman s.m, ; and Mr and Mrs. 11. iowu-euui i t 1 Mr V O. White, Treasurer, rented ' x . V- !it vp ir $"'0 5'); total re- ! h.ilance trom iat car, - V ; .vipts, 3.573 75; total expemhtures, , $ VS V5; balance to next year, $.4 M. The retiring President delivered h.s j valedictory and introduced j ho alter premium ' ' nam . ...i t . f,, .cAirv-r i oinutuiccs. 1Vi ; 4 1..-. vear: t i i " KvrRKTAINMKNr p. c M Jones, . C'oke T. J. T. B. R. u-.Ror T Mav. ( T. M. F. T. Waterhouse, jr., v U. Starkey.C. H. Emci.ovmkn r 1 Dillingham. E. O. Whit. Kkpin Rh Ir. ( ii. Thrum. Vm'Vi Kin an K C. M. i-H.R. Lowers, Caslb', M. Hvde, , J. P.. Atlierton, P. C.Jones. Tnstiee! Hawaiian 1KA " 1 , ! Jnd I. T. C. Jmu, Pr. 1 1 vile, " imam i ,.,ih. S. 1. Fuller. II. Peek, J. I r v. . rii iN A I. 1C WK.tr. 'V. lli'V. S. I r,i-ii..p. . 1 la-il, J. I'" J''Il, . A Carter, F. J. 1'' . , IloWi'tl , v. . 1j. I!. lEMrKK. , y U(.fl 'p. .1 . M.- thorton, ... .iriiet. .1. Lauliliu, I . A. I "Jv -i , c;r,,.-A.;:;;,;;.';-f-r;-: irinote, n")W- v. aV Uowen, H. W. Invitation-. r . (;on. virU. W.K. Thrum. J.I). U.,J. After hu-itiess tlie nuttinb ttetitioa to refreslimento. LOCAL AND GENERAL. I'eiicious hot baker v .aturduv, buns at Mr. Horn's The Viand concert at the Hotel an nounced for this evening is postponed until the following week on account uf the death of Mrs. lotuinis. The piano recital of Mr. Ollert is post poned until Thursday evening next, on account of the illness of Mr. Yarndley. The programme will be published short ly. A Japanese was arrested on a warrant yesterday for selling spirituous liquors without license. :her arrests were one for taxes and three for deserting contract service. Messrs. V. F. Killers & Co. announce grand opening of European and Amer ican dry and fancy goods. Also, that after May loth Mt"ss Clark will have charge of their dressmaking rooms. Mr. II. W. Wilcox, who was a Ha waiian Government pupil, studying en gineering in Italy, has hung out a sign as "civil engineer and surveyor," on the Damon block, corner of King and Bethel streets. There will be a meeting of the teachers of the Central 1'nion Church Sunday School, this evening, at the house of Mrs. S. M. Damon, Nuuanu Valley. A i? full attendance of all the teachers desired, Captain Alapai and his watch, includ ing Sergeants Kamana and Nahoolewa, twenty-four all told, and Chinese oiiieer Hang Sam, have been photographed in a group in the Station yard. They look well in their new hats. At the T-achers'('onvention on Thurs dav, Prof. W. P. Alexander's t.aprr on Physical Geography, together with the discussion it elicited, formed a valuable contribution to the session. Mr. 1'. S. Woolsev's essav on teaching geography . - " . . . t- II . to Hawaiian s was iieserveuiy appreciat ed. Rev. J. P.. Alexander of Kauai elucidated the merits of the tonic sol-fa svsteui of teaching music. Mr. Percy L. P.arrington read an in teresting paper on"Karly . ireek l'hiloso phv'' before the Pebating Society on Thursday evening. It was very well received and evoked complimentary as well as corumentatory remarks from sev eral members. Three candidates were elected to membership. The subject for next meeting is: " liesolved, that cheap labor is for the U'od of the country." DEATH OF MRS. DOMINIS. Tli Acfil Mother pomiiiis I'asses of Ex-OoveniDr A wrv Token of 1 1 f !i -1. A conspicuous and venerable ligure Masses out of sight in the death of Mrs. Marv Pominis, w hich occurred at Wash- j ington Place at half-past eight o'clock on Thursday morning. She was borti on August Md, l'o, so that she was in her .ih year at death. Mrs. Pominis ar- rived in the islands from New York on April 1SJ7, in the bark Jones, commanded by her husband, Captain J. O. Pominis, after a voyage of 150 days. Since eleven years later her life has been cioud cl with "a great sorrow, her husband having about that time sailed for China in ihe'brig Neilson, never to be heard of ara"m. Mrs. Pominis had been confined to her house for many years prior to her demise with the infirmities of age. For years the anniversary of her birth has been a social event of moment, the Royal Hawaiian Pand invariably playing a serenade in her honor at Washington Place. Cton her death becoming known the Government rlags were placed at ha'f-ma-t. Mrs. Dominis was mother of ex-l iovei nor the Hon. John O. Dominis, consort ot the heir apparent to the Ha waiian throne, H. R. H. Princess Liliu okalani. Her funeral will be from Washington Place, Saturday aiternoon at 3:'J0 o'clock. TELEPHONE AMALGAMATION. Metins: of the .Mutual Stockholder To ,lny Statement of Atl'airs of Both Companies. There will be a meeting of the stock holders of the Mutual Telephone at the Company's building, 2 p. m. to-day, to consider a proposition to amalgamate with the Hawaiian Bell Telephone Com pany. A printed financial statement of both Companies has been issued. Receipts J of the Bell lor were ,242.00 ; ex- i penditures, fS.soti.sy, showing excess of i receipts over expenditures of ;JS.10. ! For the present vear collections first j quarter have been" .2.1P,.55; collected i and due second quarter (say), $2,350. j Pishursed from Jan. 1st to March :lst, ' lsvt S2.112.47: from April first to Pith, 2n'25. The Mutual shows assets of .-rS0,71s..T.), including cevst of lot and building, $15, 440, and construction account, about, $4 0V). The approximate indebtedness, April 17th, was $37,SJ5. The annual income from rentals is $l7,4iK), and run ning expense, $12, S75, leaving a profit per annum of $4,525. If Taruasosie, tho Kanaka whose claims to the throno of Samoa aro fnt-nr bv Bismarck, lixks any- J : V ,:, " ih( portraits of him , LLU1I. t dicli are; iroinir the rounds of the press, it is evident that he has won Gorman preferment by some spell more potent than the beauty of his features, which appear as if they had boen carvel out with a broad axe, and a mighty dull one at that. Sl'KCIAI. 151SINKS IT KM S. Ii.li.lous Hot Ittin C-.m ! lia.l n TfKi).v l,..vfn; t'M.V F.(T"UV No.jn :it tlie AM- I'AKtKV. ii .' I . H.,i;n; Pr. KKI KTuK. -t tfl treet. Vliat'4 all ihi Kxriit-ment Al.out.' Whv H trt .V '. b iv' removed their tn.lv "tore into thv. - Klif.' Iff 'n-am r.iri-r-," .md voLifii? an-1 oi l are rrowdni' their elegant j-arlor-. TliiiH.-nl Orant;P!t ... i ,-.,tv I.tis .U-ti. i. oi rap- just re- . eived from Waiaiua. "'u.ih.KMi I k. it Makkkt, Kin-' -tn t t. Waialtia Oran.C' an.l lleli. iou Orap". , urr. quantity jut r.-eeivd from the ahovpla. at the San I k vn i- o J-f.i it Depot, Fort street, EDWARD FARON. DratU of an Liuliaut "aal Kntjiueer Designer of Many Vessel Known in Hawaiian Waters. A friend on Maui sends a clipping from the New York Engineer oi March '2:,.i, which contains the obituary with portrait oi Edward Faron, engineer and naval architect, who died oi cancer of the throat on February HOtu, at his resi dence in Orange, New Jersey. Mr. Faron was born in New York February 2, 1S24. and at the age of seventeen was apprenticed to the ma chinists' trade at the old I'hu-nix Foun dry and Machine Works. Here he served his time, after which he entered the naval service as second assistant en gineer of the steamer Princeton. When only twenty-three years old he wa3 gen eral foreman of Mott ec Ay res', having superintendence of over 2,500 men, evi dence of ability in one so young. A few years later lie associated with his brother, Thomas Faron, under the style of the Faron Iron Works. He con tinued in this business for seven years, when, in 1S54, he was appointed master machinist at the Brooklyn Navy ard. His next position was superintendent of the Cuintard Iron Works, and also sup erintending constructing engineer of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company. All the tine boats of the latter company in the China trade were built on his models. He subsequently entered the employ of Keanie & Archbold, as con structing engineer, and when John Roach purchased the business he con tinued with it as superintendent. Ed ward Faron has, since that time, been at the head oi the Delaware River Ship and Engine Building Works. Mr. Frederick M. Wheeler, in an elo quent address at the funeral, called at tention to the fact that Mr. Faron was a complete master of his profession, and couid design and build a vessel from stem to stern, including her engines, boilers, and general equipment. He was a warmhearted man. generous to a fault, and a firm and steadfast friend to all who knew him. In a list of over eighty ves sels, given in Engineer as designed by Mr. Farin, are found the following names oi steamships well-known in Honolulu: City of Peking, City of Svdnev, City oi New York, George V . Elder," Umatilla, and City of Rio de Janeiro. Mr. Faron designed or assisted in de signing many naval vessels, among which may be mentioned the sloops oi war Alert ami Huron, also the monitors Puritan and Miantonomah, the cruisers Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dolphin, ad the gunboats Concord and Benningtii. He also designed the Sound steamers Pilgrim and Puritan, oi the Old Colony Company two of the largest and finest steamboats ever built, the latter of which is about to be put in service. MARK TWAIN. Makes l'unny Kemarks on tlie IJase- jl.allers in Hawaii. At the banquet to the returned base ball players in New York, Mark Twain is reported as follows. The only hitch to his fun is the fact that the baseballists did not play when here : Mark Twain spoke of the peaceful, beautiful, indolent climate of the Sand wich islands, where when a good man dies he but goes to sleep in one heaven to awake in another. "And these boys have plaved baseball there," he exclaim ed. " Baseball, which is the very sym bol oi the outward, visible expression of the drive, and push, and rush, and struggle, of this raging, tearing, boom ing, nineteenth century. It is like in terrupting a funeral with a circus. No alien land in all the world has any deep, strong cnarrn lor me, ers who sit betore us here, have lately looked on these things, and with eyes of flesh note the unsatisfying vision of the spirit. I envy them that. Yes, and I would envy them somewhat of the glories they have achieved in their illustrious march about the mighty circumference of the earth, if it were fair. But no, it was an earned run. Laughter. They have carried the American name to the utmost parts oi the earth and covered it with glory every time. I drink long life to the bovs who plowed a new equator IIIL LtiUb '-'11C ' - - - " around the globe, stealing bases 8u their bellies." POLICE COURT. A Oainiue Case Dropped An Opium Handler Appeals from Sentence. In the Police Court, Thursday, seven Chinese charged with gaming were re leased by the prosecution. Halulu, larceny of $2 from Ahong, was sentenced to hard labor one month and pay $1 costs. Five Chinese were charged with opium in possession. Lam Kai pleading guilty was sentenced to 48 hours' hard labor and pay $103. The other defendants pleading not guilty were let off. Lam Kai noted an appeal to the Supreme Court. W. C. Achi for defendants. jSTOTICii:. mm: pnpi-:ilsp;nki HAViNi bekn J- !ulv appointed Administrator t the cstMfc iif Mrs. Marv A. Alexander, late of Waihiku. Maui, iecVased. notice is hereby "lvt-u to all persons to pre-ent their claims airainst the estate ot said .Mrs. .Mar .a. Alexander, duly authenticated, to the undersigned at' the Haiku Sugar Co., 1 laniakuapoko, Maui, within six months from the date hereof or they will e for ever harred; and all perons indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make immediate pavrutnt. H. P. BALDWIN. Administrator of the Estate of Mrs. Mary A. Alexander. Hamakuapoko. April -".. lssfi. NOTICE, A S -l TNTKN I TO business m April J."th. 1 i?iv- notice U'welrv, left over that, all watches and three mouths for repairs, will be sold at auction, it not claimed on that date. All oiit-tan'iin accounts not paid on April ;otli will l.e placed in the hands of a col lator. MAX Kt'KAUT. f-td Rooms to Let AT sty llunoln'o 1 GARDEN TRKKT. T MIE ADVEKTISEU IS THE leading da.ily taier ot the Kingdom SUPREME COURT. A Horse Doctor Ca-e ou Second Trial Progress Made in Appeal Term. The second trial oi Marcus A. Colburn vs. Richard Cayford began before the follow ing mixed jury at the April term on Thursday: W.B.Rice, John Kua ana, J. Paakaula, J. Uapahuelua, Albert Trask, J. U. Kapuhini, E. A. Mclneruy. Godfrey Brown, J. K. Wilder, O. Branch, R. W. Cathcart, W. F. Allen. It is an action of tort, damages $300, for the loss of a horse defendant was treating for plaintiff. The jury disagreed last term. A. Rosa for plaintiff; V. V. Ashford and C. Creighton for defendant. The trial was still on when the Court adjourned at 4 :0b to 10 o'clock next morning. ATFEAL DAV. Chief Justice Judd presided at the monthly appeal term at Chambers, and the calendar was called w ith the follow ing results : The King vs. Geo. L. Edwards. As sault. Appeal from District Court, Wai anae. Deputy Attorney-General Peter son for the Crown ; defendant for him self. A nolle prosequi was emered and allowed. The King vs. Tan You. Assault. Ap nea! from District Court, Waianae. Peterson for Crown ; Whiting for de fendant. Continued to May term day. Tho King vs. Ah Yong Yee et al. Gaming. Appeal from District Court, Waianae. Peterson for Crown ; Whit ing for defendants. Continued to May term dav. The King vs. Ah See alias Ah Choy, and Ah Ho alias Ah Yong. Assault. Appeal from Police Court, Honolulu. Feterson for Crown; V. V. Ashford for Ah See. Continued to Friday at 10 o'clock. The King vs. Achiona. Assault and battery. Apieal from Police Court, Ho nolulu. Peterson for Crown ; V.V. Ash ford and J. L. Kaulukou for defendant. Continued to Friday at 10 o'clock. The King vs. Alex. Louis. Malicious mischief. Appeal from Police Court, Honolulu. Peterson for Crown; S. K. Kaeo for defendant. Nolle prosequi al lowed on terms of costs not being re turned. Hamilton Johnson vs. Joao d'Oliveria. Assumpsit, $87 SO. Plaintiff's appeal from Police Court, Honolulu. C. Creigh ton for plaintiff; V. V. Ashford for de fendant. Continue I to May term day. A. Kauhi vs. J. Cooke. Assumpsit, $25. Defendant's appeal from District Court. Ewa. W. C. Achi for plaintiff; W. O. Smith for defendant. Appeal withdrawn ; matter settled out of Court. A. Morgan vs. Frank Cunha. As sumpsit, $05 05. Plaintiffs appeal from Police Court, Honolulu. W. C. Achi for plaintiff; no appearance for defendant. Continued till May term unless sooner disposed of. Ah Chee vs. J. II. Soper. Assumpsit, $14 :15. Plaintiffs appeal from Police Court, Honolulu. V. V. Ashford for plaintiff; C. Creighton for defendant. Continued till May term day. P. Kaleialii vs. Kekuawela. Trover. Defendant's appeal from Police Court, Honolulu. A. P. Peterson for plaintiff; W. O. Smith for defendant. Continued to Friday. D. J. Lopez vs. C. L. Brito. Assump sit. 100. Defendant's appeal from Police Court, Honolulu. C. Creighton for plaintiff; P. Neumann for defendant. Anmed and decision reserved. E. B. Thomas vs. F. H. Redward. Assumpsit, $70 95. Defendant's appeal from Police Court, Honolulu. Con tinued to May term day. Young Mow vs. J. II. Soper. Re plevin. Defendant's apieal from Police Court, Honolulu. V. V. Ashford for plaintiff. Smith for Castle, defendant's attorney. Ordered to stand over for the present. F. H. Redward vs. E. B. Thomas. Assumpsit, $191 50. Plaintiff's appeal from Honolulu Police Court. W. O. Smith for plaintiff; P. Neumann for de fendant. Continued to May term day. Jose M. Pedro vs. J. R. Holt, Jr. As sumpsit, $30. Defendant's appeal from I il ice Court. Honolulu. J. A. Magoon for plaintiff; No appearance for defend ant. Continued to May term day unless sooner disposed of. James Gav vs. J. P. Mendonca. As sumpsit. $183 75. Plaintiff's appeal from Police Court, Honolulu. C. Creighton for plaintiff ; C. L. Carter for defendant. Continued to frriday, .uav od. SITUATION BY A TERSON OF CON- O .iderable experience on a plantation. Will accept a place either on Oahu or on the other islands, where a willing man can make himself useful. Address C. t . fj-tf Adverti. er Office. DRESSMAKING. MRB. M. B. CAMPBELL HAS COMMENCED th r.nineaaof Iresnmaki nif. Cuttini? and Fitti ng. at her residence, No.":i bcretaniatr-t, opposite the Hotel. The patronage of the ladies id respectfully Holicited. Satisfaction guaran- teed. K. WEIR, xiot.T.D RESPECTFULLY NOTIFY HIH friends and the pul. lie generally that he haa purchased the Blacksmith and Carriage Shop fnrmorlv conducted hy A. Morcan at Nos. 79 and SI Klnu strtt, where he 1 now prepared to do all kinds of Carriage Pai nti ng and Triinmlnt?, Carriage and Ht-avy wagon worK ana uenerai P.lacksinjithinij witn promptness um ui"tintu H-itisfactiou guaranteed. 1t-11- Co-partnersliip Notice. VOTTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN TH AT th Tun.' Vhun Wai l'o.. liice Planters, V.usines.s :wt Wailele, Manoa, Oahu, ha 'this day been dissolved by the with drawal of one John Ahfook of the said Companv. The remaining partners will carry on said Plantation under th same firm-name. U JMirNf) AFU, CIILNo EOONG, KUW PUI. April lf- 07-3t OT.ICE. rdi-:u.s von the odorlkss ex- ' e;vatrwill receive prompt attention if telet.lmned to No. Mutual Telephone. 1 72-1 w iNTOTICK. A I.E PARTIES W'K) ARE INDEPTEJ) to the tirrn of Etran fe "o., 75 and 77 Port Street, are rc.ju ted to make an im mediate settlement. Eepal a' lions will U taken on all accounts whieh remain unpaid May 1, lvt. ''-tf nzn fulfill Absolutely Pure. for quick raising, the Royal Baking Powder is superior to all other leavening aueuts. It is ab solutely pure and whole.souie and of the highest leavening power. It is always uniform in strength and quality and uever fails to make light, sweet, most palatable and nutritive food, liread, biscuits, tmittiut, cake, etc., raised with Royal Baking I'owder may be eaten hot without distressing results to the most delicate digestive organs. It will keep iu any climate without deterioration. Prof. II. A. Mott, U. S. Government Chemist, after examining ojncially the principal baking J powders of the country, reported: "The Itoval leaking I'owder is absolutely pure, for I Lave no found it in many tests made both for that company and the I'nited States Govern ment. "Because of the facilities that company have for obtaining perfectly pure cream of tartar, and for other reasons dependent upon the proper proportions of the same, and the method of its preparation, the Uoyal Baking Powder is un doubtedly the purest and most reliable baking powder offered to the public. "Db. UENRV A. MOTT, Th. P.," 5 1221-ly V. S. Government Cheml-st. Notice of Eemoval. milE UNDEKSKJNED HAS 11K-J- moved his oftiee from over l'.ishop V Co.'s Bank to No. 13 Kaahumunu treet, or the office formerly occupied by Jhn. 11. A. Widemann, and "will be mot happy to at tend to any business that mav he entrusted to his care. W. 0. PA UK K. Honolulu, April :i. s-im Eemoval Notice. T W. M(C,l'iKi: II A VINO MOVKU J his place of business from the office of the Hawaiian Transfer Co. to the Harness shop of F. I'hilp, No. !!' Kin street, bejjs to notify his friemls and the public generally that he is ready to continue the Express and Drav business uno'er the name of J. W. Mc iuire". lU-ll Telephone No. Ill; Mutual 53. 01-3t ANDERSON & LUNDY, Dentists. AltTIFK'IAL TEETH from one to an entire set in- JTrfTTJ serte.l on tfold. silver, allum- inum and rubber bases. Crown and bridfie work a specialty. To persons wearing rubber plates which are a constant source ot irritation to me mouth and throat, we would recommend our Prophylactic Metal Plate. AH oper ations performed in accordance with the latest improvements in dental science. Teeth extracted without pain by the use oi Nitrous Oxide Oas. jy- Hotel street. Tregloan premises. 55-1 y MURRAY & LAMB'S FLORIDA WATER The Universal Perfume For the Toilet, the Esth and the Handkerchief. In view of the attempts made recently by some unscrupulous dealers, to foist upon the public a worthless imitation, bearing the general outward appearance of the genuine, we call attention to the distinguishing marks of the genuine FLORIDA WATER. F.ach bottle of the genuine article be;-rs on it neck the 1 rri'ie Mark, which appears alongside this notice ; and on each leaf of the pamphlet, which is wrappc-d around it. appears n faint wtcr mark letters the words LANMAN & KEMP, NEW YOKK. If ithprbe lac-kiiic reject the article as spurious. DOWNING & SCHMIDT Wholesale Agents art Franctsoo, CaU Ill 124T!-!y h as ;:i v-n univer sal satisfaction in tlie i-ur? i if f inri'irrh'i a aiid i .i- t. I f'rt srnl.- it and ffcl .safe ifi ro'uiu rnernl ine it t all su(T'-rer. rnr.la fOorntl toi to 1 niM Strtotur. llTi:iCii!c153 Clncinaati.ETTa A.J. STOfJ.lt. M.D.. p i rule Docatur, Hi. Otuo. K1.IHI. Trlr y lnii:;,'iMV KKNSON, SIITII & f . fil 1201-ly A tnt riie Only .hat will ruro RUPTURE it:3ii:i" l-t t.l ir" it v. m tii'i '.ii'y s run I-1 'r". ,f il i:.s.- l)K IMf.Kf f' Kl.'r'iTP I' TKT in Hi" wori.l. t' i" !' ft. :. T. i '. t Kact'iSt. San t- ran. ''PUIS PAPER IS KEPT ON IT EE 1 at E. C. IMKE'S AlVEKTIIN' Aoency, 04 iS: '- Mert:Iiant' Ex lian'e, San Francmeo, CaE, wlere eoin' racts for advertising can le maJe for it. ml mm dvfrtiscnunls. "THE ARCADE, and 77 FUUT STKKKT. EG AN Clotliiug:-: $24, 24,000 W0KT11 GENT'S, YOUTHS' and BOY'S ZUUST be Sold "SN'itliin tho jSTRXT SO Da.y 7 - REGARDLESS Fine Dress and Fancy Goods! Laees, Kmbroidei y, Hats, Feathers, Itiltbons, Silks, Velvets, Trimmings, Ladle" Underwear, Hosiery, Boots, Shoes, Slippers, etc., etc. -O- On aeeount of the death of Mr. Simon Cohn, the Kntire new and Magnificent STOCK WILL BE SOLD E0E CASH ! At and JBelow Cost ! o( 1261-Sin f - . j i i Ci, ( . - Pioneer Shirt Factory, of Honolulu. ISTo. IT Emma Street. o- The underslK'ne.l l.e-s to inform the public of these Islands that he 1h making Shirt J measureintnt. Directions for .elf-measurement ill be given on applicaucn. White Shirts, Over Shirts and Kiglit Gowns. A fit guaranteed by making a sample Shirt o t2T Hell Telephone 4IO. "G. JST. WILCOX." IIavinr .JI'ST O. II. ITJII CO.'s J CHAMPAGNE! Wr, oirer Hit; same for Fale nt :50.00 per Case, ea. 1 doz. ijts.; :2.00 er Case, ca. 2 doz. pts. W. C. PEACOCK & Co., MERCHANT STREET. nt The Weekly Gazette mid Daily P. C. Advertiser Are the l;et -.l vertl-lng CT-I1. GERTZ, Importer and I'ealer in ;nt', l.adle' ami O.il.lreirn Voots, Sho.s av.d Slippcis No. m 1-Virt St., Honolulu. 7--l v I ' VOIT WANT A EE THE NEWS read the 1 vii.v P. C A nvi,it i isri: . yy & CO., 73 and 77 FOUT STKKET. xClotliiiig OF CLOTHING FOll 30 Day: 0E COST! EGAN & CO., 75 and 77 Fort St. Pacific Hardware Co., L'd Itoiiolulii, Special Solid Steel T(1?Q1 Planters JIUIjO . New Styles ot Phms, In v:i .lust at llmi.l. It 1.1. l lNI S OK Agritulliira! Implements. NEW GOODS ! Ex .Ino. D. Itrewer. ITniiitilhi, W. II. Dimond, Alex. McNeill and (i. N. Vilc.x. ('oTrespcindenee will receive prompt iind careful attention. I; I 57-y to every order. Island orders solicited. M. MBLLIS. 104 000 llECKIVED ex above vessel a Consign ment of 12. - Ptn Medium In th Kmcdom I JAM JiIS C A RTY Cau be fom nxt iloor lo the 1. t '. ttice, Mercli.int Hreet. A. Harks Nos. 1J5, 7, 00, 75, 10 ANP WACONKTri: no. 'T Udl T-Jephne 'iO, Mutual f.DO. 4 DVEltTISE YOUR WANTS IN I i V Dailv lu die Coiuuiereial Advertiser