Hawaii Holomua, Volume II, Number 29, 22 ʻOkakopa 1894 — Released. [ARTICLE]
Released.
Tiie deutb of I>4*. Henri G. j McGrew is aanouneeil this moming. Tlio dec9ased was ona of i Honolnlu’» raost popular young eiliaena aiul wlien he wusstricken ilown tlirough di.so:>.so of hisbrains in tho piiuio of his manbood ihe s : ncerest sympathv was felt for his relatious and for tbe young ’ man whose promising career was cut short. The young physician stndied in Arnevica and France and was previous to his disease a brilliant and ab!e folh wer of his noble profeasion. in spite o! tbo ten derest care and consultations here aud abroad it heeame clear that his ii!ness was incarub!e aud doath becamo a merciful reloase to him. The parting forever from a beloved sou is even nuder such circumst moes a great trial and tho coaimuuity feels the deepest sympathy for the parents and re!ations of the deceased ir their deep bereaVement Dr. McGrew was abont 30 ye trs of ago. He leaves a wife and child, at preseot absent from tbe countr>-. Tho funeral will take plaee tomorrow afternoon. « Band Concert. Professor Berger's band will ■ play at Kmm i S jaare touight. No 1 ess than six so)o nurabers J will be pl*yed. The programme i? as fo!tows: PART 1. 1. Or»rtare — •! Pahuni'* WīUiMoa» 2. Pioooio —*TI»e D» ep Bla* S«" Bwr« Mr. L. Bwm1!i. 3. eUoouel SoIo—“Louwu .... B«*$«oa Mr. W. K«ogh. 4. Conwt Sok>—“H*il ColoiabU" KoOiaaoa Ur. Cbari«( Krrat»r. PABT1I. 5. Bmnob Soio—“Air TiiH'..,.Butsiua Ur. t. Bimad:. :6, Tromboae Sok>—- , 3tne< VUim iloor* Mr. L- Aiuol J 7. B«ntca«So)o—"Rock«J in Uw IWp* .Pr*n<iiTiIj» tfr. T. Ounlha. 8, W*lu—••tfarg*ahutwr" So*<im “Hawaū Poaoi."