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MettnlkilrENthhfrft' TUFSDAY NOV. 17, 1885 ailAUJiHVKAIU'.AX JZXV11ESH1US. The power of Shakespeai over the public is shown by the extent to which his phrases, and even his slang, has become incorporated into our language. In this point, indeed, be is unequaled. Among these are " bag and baggage," "dcid as a doar nail," "proud of one's humility,'' "tell the truth and shame'thc devil," "hit or miss," " love is blind," "selling for a song," "wide world," "cut popies," "fast and loose," "unconsidered sides," "westward ho," "familiarity breeds contempt, " " patching up ex cuses," " misery makes strange bedfel lows," "to boot" (in a trade), "short MtdJonc of ttj" t comb your head with' a three legged stool,"" dancing attendance,"' ""getting even" (revenge), "birds of a feather," "that's flat," "Greek to me," (unintelligible), "send one packing," "as the day is long." "packing a jury," "mother wit," "kill with kindness," "mum," (for silence), "ill-wind that blows no good," "wild goose" chase,'' "Scare-crow," "luggage," "row of pins" (as a mark of value), "viva voce," "give atld take," "sold" (in the way of joke), "give the devil his due," "your cake is dough." These expressions have come under my own notice, and of course, there are many others of equal familianty. The girl who playfully calls some youth a "milksop " is also unconciously quoting Shakespeare, and even "Jogger-head" Is of the same origin. "Extempore" is first found in Shakespeare, and so is "Almanacs." The "elm and vine" (as .1 figure)' may also l.be mentioned, Shakespeare istne first author that peaks of " the man in the moon, " or mentions the potato, or uses the term "eye-sore," for annoyance. Another often quoted utterance may be here mentioned, simply because it is gene rally misunderstood : "One touch of nature makes the whole world kin," which is supposed to express the power of syinpathy, whereas it solely refcrcd to the widespread operation of "' ' ' - ' ovr oi nauoot, ntatr. There has been somewhat of complaint made lately by persons living along the routes which lead to the public and other schools, to the actions of cljildren out of school. Hoy arid girls in going to or returning from school should be taught to conduct themselves with pronrity on the public .streets; and if the instructions of parents, guardians, or teachers, are wanting in effect or unapplied in this direction, it is still the duty of the police to check its much as possible, their tendency to misbehave. If this duty ww exercised we would not $ after, see thu yQingpr .members of both sexes seeking of passers-by or skiilking'tiiil bacl alleys and Into people's yards, to avoid the alleged persecutions of older children, whose abuse takes on the form of youthful boodlum(am. These junlvile and justllnga too ofton end in fu use of dangerous wimJIgb on the public streets. An instance of youthful rertkwKw was noticed hi the Press a sborffiroe ag o when two boys, who are old enough to have 4knon better, rode down Musanu meet carrying a rope which endangered the lives of several other returning school children. Otnrrat Ifttri Ittmt. Important gotd discoveries are re ported from Oregon. Some mines found a few weeks ago and sold to tome Omaha parties for $70,000 have since yielded ore enough to pay for them. The fifteen rubber-boot concerns in the United States turn out 40,000,000 pairs annually, and fbreten markets arc now ckine industriously- sampled to extend the sale abroad; but a clumsy style is wanted. The bk Wods of Minnesota are rightly named, ifor they cover 5,000 square miles, or 3,200,000 acres of sur face. Ine woods contain only hard wood zrowthr, including white and black oak, maple, hickory, bass-wood, elm, cotton-wood, tamarack and enough other varities to. make as aggregate of over thirty different kinds. A mass of cranite estimated to weigh at least 500,000 tons was placed recently oa te,liac.of the Iron Mountain Railroad, Missouri, by a single blast. A shaft sixty-five feet deep was sunk, with lateral chambers, in which five tons of powder were Mored. After the shaft had been nearly filled to the top, an electric spark from a battery half a mile distant firedthe "bsaganne, with the reiulred indicated. The fibrous bark of the sugar palm (Arcnra zactharia) proves to be a cood suititute for bristles and animal and human hair. The treatment is simple. The bark is fust immersed in water and bojled for some time in alkaline solution; the fibres are then soaked in an emulsion of fat, alkali and water for about twenty-four hours, after which time they are sufficiently hard and elastic for the above-named use. The most extedsive linseed oil mil I in this country is said to be located at Amsterdam, N. V. It uses sixteen nre&scs. run bv nowcr caual to 27c horses, and runs nignt and day the year round without stoppages. Nearly 1, coo. ceo bushels of flax seed arc con sumed annually by the mill, and tens of thousands of barrels of oil arc pro duced ycarJyy while from 10,000 to 12,-000 tons of oil-seed cake arc annually exuorted for consumption in England. According to rhe. Arizona Gaztttc, a new tannine 3ccnt has been discovered in that Territory which bids fair to be come of considerable-importance. The statement is made that a tanner at Temple, Arit, two or three years auo vmicri carried a large pronotion of tannin, and which when.tise in the manufacture of leather gave extra weight to the product. The plant jis of an annual growth) indigenous to the deserts and dry uplands, and is known to Mexicans and Indians as "gonsfgra." It has a root somewhat longer and more scraggy than the cultivated Ibcet, though resembling it in appearance. It is said to contain a very large percent, of tannin; and to make a substitute for oak bark. In the now widely-extended field of ,.!. .M, ....... t.f.l.na.A. ..ll uwu.idg iiiatucia as worthless, the mineral wastes play an important part. Among these is tin dust, which is really the scum from the tin pot, but when separated from the wastejis advantageously used for button-making and for various other purposes.; Pyrites, formerly a neglected mineral, is now made to yield sulphur. The waste of glass furnaces is .used againj b simple processes, serving a purpose in the manufacture of glass similar to rags in paper-making ; broken bottles though on being rcmeltcd make an inferior quality of glass, the latter is made, up into a variety of tiscfciLand expensive article ; it is also made into cheap) jewelry, mantel ornaments and the like. The utilization of slag from blast furnaces is also an industry of considerable importance, in addition to its long-tune employment as a material for roau maning. 11 is not only converted into bricks and other useful building stock,, but is likewise applied to the manufacture of artifical stone and molded into chimnev nieces, window heads: balustrades and outside orna ments' generally. Large quanities of mortar, cement and rnnrrclr nf n vpiu serviceable character arc also produced irom tins suhstancc. The cry that is going up from and indignant husbands (says the New York Sun) about the matter nf the Ladies' Club, which is now a nired land established fact, would be amusing if it did not betray cross ic;no rancc.. Why in the world a Ladies' Club should not exist, jn a great city like New York, and come to h n vn iibcfulj institution, it would puzzle any'of in uuvkiauwcu 10 UCUIUC, lliai II Will the men's clubs havinc c. cured a monoply of that sort of thing, That it will "lure women from thcrir homes and encourage a spirit of insurrection and insubordination against their lawful jirptcor" is extremely unlikely., If (hajftpirit ists in the females, 'breastf it will show itself at her own fireside as readily as outside of it, and there scores of women in New York society who arc not tied clown to household or nursery duties to whom the c)ub will be an inestimable boon, purjpg the fiveor six month of every VCnr When Citv homes nr HnsprlnH 1 1 , .. . J clubj as iticlter and refuge, will be an DAILY. HONOLULU PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1885. immense comfort and convenience to bdics who come to town for a day and have no place for rest and refreshment. Then there will be reading rooms, music rooms, and many opportunities afforded for improvement and relaxation apart from any social advantages. The ladies who have the matter in charge will hare many nice points to decide as regards the restaurants, the safe of stimulants and tonics, the question of games of chance, gambling, betting, smoking, etc, etc. But well guarded as it will Ik, there is no reason why the Ladies' Club should not prove an influence for good in the community. S. F. Argovnant. King Ludwig of Bavaria, says the London Daily News, is now obliged to borrow to pay his debts, and he shows no disposition to leave off building castles. Out of the seven on which he has been engaged, one only is finished, and it was begun by Ins grandfather. A whole army of artisians are sull busy at six others. Chicmsce surpasses the finest portions of Versailles, and its fountains excel all others .in the world. It k in the Louij XIV. style. The other residences are gothtc or feudal. Kinz Ludwie's inherited fortune was so vast that it was only within tbc last three years that he began to feeT what his architectural and operatic fancies cost him. He patronized Wagner in the most extravagant manner; and when his treasurer ventured-to hint that the expense was too great, King answered that his love- for Wagnerian operas was not so costly as a queen-consort would be. A year ago it was found impossible to go on without borrowing half a million sterling on the King's Civil List income, and guaranteed by the heirs to the hereditary estates. More money is wanted. The King's relatives are incensed at his having spent all they helped him to borrow, and creditors are clamorous. A Council of Regency b demanded. Prince Bismarck, wishing to bring bouth Germany into close union with North, w greatly invested in all this; and as Prince Hohenlohc, who recently went to Vaizin, isa Bavarian and one of the ftvf political men with whom King Ludwig deigns to converse, he will be able to give the Chancellor a sound opinion about him. When, some years ago, the king was studying the architecture of Versailles, he was the guest of the German Embassador, who pushed his complacency so far, because King Ludwig is a woman-hater, as to send the Princess Hohenlohe away from Paris. gpccM ofats. ANNOUNCEMENT. Tiic HAWAIIAN ALMANAC and ANNUAL fox 18S6, is now In eoane of publication. Departments and Societies having COrrcdioilllQ.rrport.lor tk coming kcue, will please do o at Iheirearliest eonrenlenee. Advertisers will pleat; advite concerning cbange or space desired. THOS. G. THRUM, rublisher. furnished Rooms. Conveniently and NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS, Single or Double, can be had at NO. I KUKUI STREET (near Fort). 44-TP ' ,w' THB GENUINE COLUMniA RIVER SAL110N Salmon Bolllat, 1886 Catoh. '. Just received from PertUnd, Oregon, Vy CASTLE & COOKE, Tneto PI1I1 cu b relied upon it e The White House. 118 Jfuuann Avenue Is st III continued on the tame plan as by Mis. J. T. White, and guests from the other Islands will please bear in mind their room will be as usual. In (he nor future we will accommodate with Hoard. alo,.at reasonable rates. JOSEPH VIERRA & WIFE. fiMm Successors to Mrs. J, T. White. Removed. Dr. Emerson has removed his residence and office to 106 Fort street, lately occupied by Capt. Hayk-y, Office hours 'from 8 to 10 A, M., 1 to 3 r, m 6:30 to 8 r. M. Telephone No, 149, both Mutual and Hull Telephones used. Invoicew of Toys anhtta UlmsU TO ARRIVE PER O. Xfc. FROM GERMANY, - For sale by - H. HACKFELD & CO. 51-57 Lost or Stolen, From Frank Alves on King street, I bay mare branded A right hind leg 1 also I large hip larger than the other, The finder willbeiewardcd by returning the wmctoA. Fernandez at Frank Alvci, on nuuka side of Kim; street, near the south side of the Bridge, Honolulu. Nov, 10, 88c, ' v 'yF &k l: .'',(, general fefecrttstment. bibhoe jfte. co.'3 San, THE U.NDERSKJXED WILL RECEIVE MOSEY AT THEIR SAVIKCS . BAXK UPOJt THE TERMS O nunc! I'wHmItiJ DeSitri or mitt . from mtptnoB,Atf yiU fmf UurtMU lit ft U&tt pa cnCvf tztnm, trMr 4wc of rtcrtpt, Oo B iXit ttalHntgtrmitnnl 09 iepovA lint noail, 'or lure tta co irjain tim mantta t lis of taaUojup tHjtuirxoM. SoUtemi w)S be ,owtjwtJ o Utaioat of toar or for Erection of moooi. No fecrmt t3 (k t&rrt oo oooqr 'wnSirtwn wills iSmt Hxxvtlrt bam due of irpvth. TttrtT din tidier. nrel W trta M itr Eia' "cf n SascfKaca to iMrtMif teuatf, M lit Vrporm'f nmx ht prodacea' 1 (be tiff tiac XacMotjririll tpU aarjt cpratfcc Draft of lb Drfouttt, aeipiaMl bjr At proper ruwtxnk. Oa the fine' ir Setrnhr cf each yw, W t t4f vf, tai teecrtti on II ion) ilu AaS htrt ttOMoti oa&tiOh ttltr nomlM cr tscre, vaftii, "ill be created I t. tcpwuon, d bom tlttt d form put of tit fx'mopaL Sum of mart thta.rrre llotiti DoKin will. rtcriruf, vtVjKt to tftxU egcrigt. Tit KaaltVai be ofia irer djr U ike V tiers SaaJTViadHabearC'' v Wyo BISHOP &- CO. THE ELITE ICE GREAH PARLORS! No. 85 Hotel Street. Delicious Harored Ice Cream buute from pste Diiry Cream, Fruit Ices; Sherbets, Ice Ctram Drinks and many 'Other refreshments an be fouod alwart at this really first-class resort. Choice Confectioners' and Cakes Sn great variety. Families.Parties, Balls and Weddings Supplied.' For the convenience of the public we pack orders for Ice Cream in Patent Refrigerator Cans, which hold Irom t to 40 Quarts, warranted to keep its delightful flavor and perfect form for many hours. Ring Up Bell Telephone 182 Or " Mutual Telephone 338. CST The Elite Ice Cream Parlors are open daily until II F. M. 2I ly Crystal Soda Works. - MtvurACTDSzuor S03D.A. "WATER, FLORIDA LEMONADE, Aerated Wators of All Binds, Fruit Syrups and Essences. OurGooliveacVrcwlesedtlieDEST. NO CORKS WE USE PATENT STOPPERS la all iMt Bottlef. dT We Invite psrtlculir attention to onr Patect Filter, recently introduced, y which sit ater uwd n vu mtnubeturei It tbtolatel freed from oil tZT Wedelirer our Goods free of cbirje to ajl prt of the city. Ctrcful st er lien jrsid to UUiii Crdeis. t.iitif THE CRYSTAL SODA WORKS, P, O. BOX, ;,. . HONOLULU, II, I. Telephone No. 2o3. Orders lert with Beaun, Smith ft Co., No. n Fort, trect, will receive prompt iitentlon. We aUo, are asenttlorneialeofj, W. Itlajlejr's CELEBRATED CIGARS.; Of fail own toantifacturc. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. It. t.A .!..... tn AnhnienmtS'Se tt tm arl.KtlCn tf. ITS litG piCMUIsj HI wiuvuirvii'A ( hi ixtUHivii w our and Cake Uukinkss, wc wi!J opeu 01VSATUKDAV, APRIL astb.ao ICE CREAM PARLOR Whlrh lias been null luted up to meet ttio reulre. menu of our trade: Our Ice cream will be only pf superior .quality, made of genuine cream from the Woodlawn Uaiiiy ulili whom we hve nrransed to upy .us recutarly with pure, cream, which, having frequently I cited, .nAl.t.. ii m ttnaruntvG A flrlt.clatl article, of Ice creun eiiuat to that made in auyof t!t larjedilet 'Hie fjllowinc varieties of Ick Ci:kam and Ices will be furnU'ied at our opening, and several oihtr varieties if our trade will utl!y it. IC3S OlffiAM, VANILLA, COFFEE CLACF, LEMON, 'CHOCOLATE, STRAWBERRY, .PINKAPPLF. ICES. ORANGE AND STRAWBERRY l'antel supplied any day except Sunday. Those wlihlnj ce Cream for Sunday must leave their oideri on Saturday before 9 r, i , which will ba delivered before to a. m, $unday, Tlie creams will bt jvicked so that they will keep eight hours In first-class condi tion. "-: Hoping to receive a share of public patronage In this line of our bmtncti, and thanking Ihem for their liberal favors in the put we remain, rctpectfulty, MELLER & HALBE, so4 ICtna Strert near AlaUtu SI. ' m.K. ml. "Williams, No. 102 rORT STRBET. . Loading Photographer of Honolulu. WORK FINISHED IN Wutur Colon i Ornyon, Iudliv Iulc or Oil) Pltoto, Color oil &n, The only completo collection, of Istrtjid Vlows, Form, Bholls, Cu'rlosIUon, &a Charge! Moderate. general cflbbcrliscments. 1VENKER & CO., MiaaliawieftM tasporliat tS EJ TT 3B IL. TBI JEl S , Xo. 02 Fort Street. llarejoit reeeirtd per "Uanpota." tie rn.eje. tnt uiortaret ol JEWELRY, SOLID AND MATED SILVER WARE Zrer trotbt to tlui utrie. Clocks, "Watches, Bracelet, A'eck. lets, Fins, Locket?. Gold Chains and Gtinrds, Sleeve. Buttons., ' Studs, Etc., Etc Asd crnaaeDtt oTsll tuodu ElantJSolId; Silver Tea St, , r nd allluads of t3rer van lokiile for prti mtatloa. Tbettoods.aretn cf the -finest QeaJitjrTid fattst deugat end eostprue'm cotspitte stock' of til altlclet In tciitmecli of bbtii wbich will be Id at clot fijsres. ... .. ..-,.' KUKUI AND SHELL JEWELRY Made to order. rberepiirinj branch. of oarbotiaeit wereKard ataa Impontnt one, and all jobs entrusted to as will bt executed In a manner second to none. Enyruvlng Of ererf description -tone to order. Particular atten tloa u paid to orders and job work from the other ItUndi. iivtftt HOPP & CO., MinnTacturers and Deatrn In FURNITURE, Of every deicription. Mattresses and Bedding. Special attention (iven ' UPHOLSTEEING, , Ofalljunde l" Jobbing done at reasonable rates.' - No. 7A King Street. Telephone No. lit. Pantlieoii Stables, Corner Fort and Hotel Streets. "ffKBKtfjyrtPrf Livery, Boarding, and Sale Stablo3. Cairlages for hire at all hours of the day or night! llso, conveyances of ail kinds for parties going around the 111 .nd. Excellent Saddle Horses for, .Ladies and Gen tlemen. Guarantied Gentle. Large and small omnibus for picnics, and excurf la: Eartles, carrying from to to jo piseogers, can alway e secured by special arrangements. The Con? Draach Dathlne House can always be secured for picnic or cicurEn antes by applying at the office. Tf Lxriionc No. 34. Hl-tit JAS, DODD, Proprietor, UPHOLSTERING. D. M. CROWLEY. The Only Practical HAXVvj.aTonisa vpnotsxazusn, In Honolulu. fcpiiu, CoTers I French Follsk. Every description of FURNITURE At lowest rates. ISLAND WOODS. Parlor Suites, Lonngei, Patent Rocken, laj and I'iner' Chin, etc, nids of Iihnd WmJi, or Blick Walnut, at San Francisco Price-. t3T KLEOANT COVERING AND TRIMMING. rtllcrhiff of Froftl ' NO.. I3j LILIIIA STREET. 43'tf Mold Telephone, Xo. 311. CHAS. HUSTACE Has just received per Mariposa, DUPEE HAMS AND BACON, Cala Cheete, Kits Salmon Bellies Caiu Codhsl Kegs Family Qref, Saloon Pilot Uread, Crackers, TabTl Knliins, Dried I'eaches. Dried Apricot, I'runei, Cermea OnliTornln. Comb Houoy, Table .Fruttt, tarns andjelll'ei, Family Flour, Wheat, Corn, Potatoes Onion, Candles, Old Virginia Swcot nnd And many other articles too numerous to mettlon, which will be told at prices to suit the times. tV Satis. faction guaranteed. CI1AS. HUSTACE, 'Telaphe II. .No. in Klng.Suee Sencr.il tibcrliccmcnto. 9 . . BUY YOUU Knits, Underwear Hosiery, Neckwear FROM GHAS J. , r, , .vr ai i-. We, can safely guarantee a saving'of etc. CaliSncl see what we offer. ''it.. GHAS. 53 tf FISHEL i KEMEMIBERi ! ' t . . .. v. That the undersigned has this day. . received an additional supply of elegant u Men's & Boy's Custom Mado Clothing. Shrunk. Well and carefully made, easy fitting, stylish cut and most important, "VEKX" LOW lisT JBttTGW. Every garment warranted as represented. Also, just opening this day, the finest, neatest, most stylish, nobby, well made, flexible JS TB A. -W H Jk. T S ", 1 . . Ever imported here or anywhere else. ' . rraso? seevbd. H. Davis, Honolulu, 25 per cent to purchasers of clothing? ,' Ji. FISHEE: c: -'...- SK) .CBtWeSt Z. K. Meyers, San Francisco.. DAVIS & CO. .. JOBUERS OF ALL KINDS OF dnd,lrpdice. Smoked HalibuC . ijfti Halibut Fins' arid trapes. Codfuh, . Tomato Chow. '.'' Vinegar, (calks and kegs), Dried Peaches; Eti. Aswrted Table and Fruits, jiwiand Jellie,: ; 1865 CATQ, (Bbls. s'nd half B bis.) BUTTER BY EVERYsVeaMER, " X.owaat jitarkeVEUtois for Cstrshu AOENTS"TpR, "" . '.'". J:'.'i ' & Jloiighj . ' ' " " ' I . OltENAJDE '' FJJtE ( EXTiNGJJISaE's of charge, 'island Ord'efs sollcIledMd'siltifacitob'fU'ie ' " ?' 'T. " -'' Honolulu, 'o'ana.'H'. i, telephone-no. "v. 'l sn's I r ' O0iipaii &Coi, anp'Saiiije;Nptt.'. AND DEALERS il '.''"' ''' Implenicrits, . , . Goods & Oeiieral Mrclindit Chcsls, newstyle of Chandeliers-and 'Lib'faV4 Ranfjes, Kerosene OH Stoves," .' ''-"" HOWE'S SCALES;' upon favorable (erpu. .,.-',". HARDWARE COMPANY. 2Hf . ' , "" ;V.'" ,& BRO., , " AND DEALERS'-IN Provisions and i and KtnK Stroota, ' ' from the Eastern States and Europe; Fresh Call) faithfully attended to, and Goods.dclivered t orders solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed,,'! Postii ai ly HENRY IMPORTERS AND Groceries, Provisions Kits Mackerel Kits Salmon Oellies, Kits Kits' iuukuci'.uu Sounds. uvuucii er Sauce, (in ken). California Cider California Table Raisins Assorted Nuts, Worcester COLUMBIA RIVER SALVMOtt, , ' FRESH FRUIT AND VhloU are otTorod at SOLE Soammel Packing Co., E. J. Boweji's Sed,..J.jade ' " THIS UAltDEN 'HAND ' -, -.' OT Goods delivered to any part of the city tree xnteed. -Mo. 04 Fort Street, " -' . POST OFFICE BOX, No. 41. Pacific, Hardware Successors to. Dillingham 'IlViPORTERS Hardware, Agricultural " ' House Furnishing f " .. Just reeeiyed Eddy's Refriceraton and Ice ", Lamps, Stoves and "'";'..., AbCRBA.3STK'S Sc U j All of which are uifered ",'" PACIFIC . . H, E. McHTYRE r IMPORTERS Groceries, Peed:- ICust Corner tlTort New coods received by every jacket fornla Produce by every steamer, All orders any part of the city ree of .charge. Island otrice liox Mo. 145 ; leiepnone no, gj. PENHOLDERS, ETC. ' Fabsr's AsioaTBD rxNiioiogss, FAHER'S ANTI.NERVOOS PENHOLDERS Rubber Holders, Cork lfolden, Ivory and Ebony Holders-gold mounted, Ivory and flone Folders and Paper Cutters, Fader's Tablet Erasers, Dcnison'e Velvet. Erasers,,, Crystal Rubber, Rubberm wood-pencil shape. Thumb Tacks, Pencil Protectors, Rubber Hand of various , sires', etc., eta, ITor Salt at TUOS. O. stzilUM'S Foat t t WRITING j PAPER, WRITING PAPER Now In stock, with additional E'nteru Invoice see ' . route.. A fine variety of the CONNBCTICUT VALLEY' MI,LL - Fjrst Quality " ." ' Cap, Legrai; Note and Bill Paper. Assorted weights, Alto Marcus Ward's tilth tinea , ' . Flat F0T1O apd Note paper, plain, or can be " "' .. . , ' ' ruled up to' ult any Older, " '' ' At ruos. a. iujwm'm