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SSjj 'r::P4mmP MHBMMMMMWMMWIIPMW I" '! FzZflynw - - "vcrrVt0mat ' iiiiiiiirv'yBj!p;Fn'ftyH'',?a---5F?y;i- ? "iw-J- "' - t ii nmmijB f 11 'iiiiasseassaiaieasnsas.i m inn r - - m tW - 38 niWiiimi MnWt rPBUSHED BT ROBERT. CR1EVE, Ei-crj-- ncdnciida- - Jlornlnfr, 11 Til E DOLLARS PEE AKNUM H TABLE IX ADVA.SCE. Portion wieerltera.S7.00toS10.00. ' eratefa inBtedespeetaeesprepald. Ofhcb Ib the new Post Office Building Merchant Street, Honolulu, II. L Stolen Kiasos. larlsestrxakarteaTarlreatn, ' Hh sreev a Mensd to fee fceaHd, hiiMMto! Ilj to Bee iressrta ( tkttTt.uxnrimil; aevtia wtllCTerseaeeat, ktac Ike stream Ib twain. "Sta)s kioca are always awee. J- - edsw would a mMn wake Fsasea tin catena a a oreasifnl steep, A4 a taack f tnn ton maal antl: Tn suae law tar Mae eyes keep. Far awee- - ae cko assail greet. Like aaac of a ripcalac rata. Mat- - taseea an always sweet, Aa4 tew la aeaer la aata!" When In am sad line have grown coH, Aest kn llawe bat far aa hoax; Wfcca life's taoawcF ka keaa tetrL, Anal kiana fcave taattkm asaau, Tfc- - wassli son senary Seas, Noiaarea4Maaaaa cackala; Tt ataiaa Maoi a are atwayt tweet, Aadraaeiiaenriaaata. C. C. Einfhem. Mlsooll a n pons, areejftea the most miserable of God's Lara Purtii has agwJ lmrrteae Totce, and sings tear oU eoaaae sossr, Ta Vioar of Bray. " Hnds rear and anifrht after re-- J ttfceBHatowro w ar. unKumo. a aa irattsal Map, Mr. liargfa call for 00 ulnp- - aaf-aM- fertbr- - wifa-wiue- n in New Turk City. Hi. aXsodor XBtan'fl dauplrtflr Alice is study-- aa IB. uarsa, aaa Bab n iKBWff muv muuju The Bueaen Tcjobc Men's OhrMtUn AfsaociatMn ruHxl M!B of the reqtnrM fli&sjw lor its of Turkey is fond of nardeninc. Msaja. laarMa anddotn. He is atadioas and reads kaa JBOTOjnt; coffee. "Give Ike tracked Betabardt a vide berth!" aal arfc.ngA. For what? Sbe ean get alone aakkaaaaav . Otre the trade one to David Sana. The arm- - taktat SMaatose will be risible in r wa tor for 1H ; n it to be IBS feet It wU! be m loll working order t Oraodr'" fltjetes a Sootbm Democrat as faqnac Uiat Hayee entertained a araaaar naaaber of peapie and wrtk more liberality Saxnaof of hta jaxdnoonourg. ktajar Mate, late of Mer Majeety'a baa green MmtRnJ $XfiOO for the interst aa br aseJ bk daotrrtHrtrag loares of bnnd to tbe awady. Aaaaorae aaac (MTltM iaianous. She Ten laik a Trial hi t don't too? He To-a- awful t have yon everfosod itdo anything tayoaartjraiB ywa laevrj He IseTUi. Threat Mra. Theodore l'arker, of Boston, left aaaataf oarfaaamtj to her two adojiled children. laai hall an J anqrabbabed 1ISS. will be brought aaat atacsordaace with her tnabes. The Snrtae&rid Taw aavM the wan who bought he OauaaaSetK Ihhie for $S,000 went home loir Bible, baak dlTtne rteeraa trenarr. Utoa art Btlael Staa- - ndiiial Koders ia to become Enperintpn-cVa- of the sanal aeadarar in Jose, and liear aVfjajaTal Hatch mil jo to San Franxasoo and take ajaaaaaandof the naval force on the Pacific station. a. bay vdwaaM rolled over in tho vaterby a lanhi il iaali1 mi the falle of the Ohio, bays Ins saatharat rmahim bad a dream once that he aajajhl Rrt wet amai time. Ttacmaaii Commtrtkil. Mr. T manual has aaoeeeded in rihotographins the Imm ire vrm4tree, or " earthshloe on the moon I taweadava oki. In tbepbotoirrardis tne "oun- - to iw msnnfraBtttu oteariy iitjiu a Moanr man." Kara the lihiloso- - jdaar aVUkafa, I was always in a hurry to bold the Wad & the lee aaddo all the lifnng; now I am ohhe, I araaa hold of the email end and do all Qi ill JohB Kom. of the HnRlish army, vras jajadek K.C B. three or foar weeks ago, and a fear day taker obtained a divorce from his wife em aacanaat f bar rtauuitaan and mwnndnct while he eras at aUtJaimwan - Th taarabte yrid the ooonUiry, sor, is eaid aa Inh to the toons. Be Shun are, aot laanT abaentees in tins iart, i haec, aa therafif. -- Not many absentees, is it? VMI thhv hjtaetaU jc the country's ji&t fall af alai lew " la aBaaaaaac; Arbor Say. Governor Nance, of Hilaaika. aavaaa all otesses and professions to a1aailaJNB)rT on that day, and on etery other jamaabl laaairi darnagthe early dsy of spnnB, fonat. traa, and oraacBental trees, vineyards, taaaal aadiBwrii. The yiaoaan of aaaanac the alletrranoe of 97,(00,-aaraiia- aahjotitn of the CcaroocaiHed more ahaatea dajs. la St. IVterabarR the workini;-a.- B htojie faetoraes had to repeat the ostu, oaal tar aard. after the ofiouts, who then plaoed aa aaartama; mark on the passport of each man. Mr. ltiaija Frtob, of BaSalo has Riven to the ObaaM- OraaaanuoB SooretT of that city, jauuait' aamnrheg to $N0,l90. It is to be used Sa f aJiac aad aniamaing an inahtahon for the ahraaaal aaoral aadiataOeetnAl benefit of the poor afitaaialo. wathoat dwtmewoa of creed or sax. The tri of Daaart has become a journalist he has beea far a rear the resonJb(e editor of Taaatr Fahr. He as aboat to be uiamed to Miss laama the daaehter of the Uebrew WHcwet ladvi torecetre a dowry of 1 aad a awefa more at the death of Her iathar. A fli laailidi froaa Meatmnville, Tenn an- - rhe death of tire aathoreas. Mrs. L. Ttrfjnax Frearah. which oooarred recently at her k 1' iB " that- Afl--J ar rl ii ai auiar IVeaoh liciuaatid to a daas of Amernan writers ahnaap ko-d-T bat Irttte known, and yet who were heMat aae raae m hath esteem. laaae eaaaas tiehedale returned at Edinburgh tiwaili Urn iiami nf i nli 11117 1'"1 l'nlrr " Insoccu-aataa- a beaat atated as - jouiinfi t the house " laaaaf r"l'rr aadertke bead of oomrMtion, aa aalattt H r4aad to be - at the breast-- " In the maaaaa tar apeonl infomnuon a gentleman wrote : " Bale aad eoaad m body and mind; thank God." wear an ererlasunfr simw: in the of athem bes a cold gMter as of ice ; the v able to mesh wfaat can bo called hat only mas and titter and snigger throat ontwards, or at best prodnoe some baser enciunnauon. as if they were throagfa wont of none such comes naod. Tlaaiar Cmriyir, Aarapas of the ureat fire in Pans A correspond-ea- t Vrthe foUowiOK advice: In disasters of thaa Land aae ahoald proceed with the strictest aaaar atat method. Aooordmgiy, one will first of aW fane the ehtldrve. who are the future; the uaaaL who are the present: the old men, wtio aar eapneaer : then the furniture ; and, if there ituin. the eodateral naatioas and the muthers-iatw.- " OaaiialGaraeid has bad rather a singular aa atteauitia to ledsce to practice the inalliii that "the oaVe ahoald seek the man." Ilaiaai has declined the Danish mission : Mtrntt jetaiied the Laadoa oataadate; the solicitor gen-ee- am very respsotfally waved asde a claims, and now lit Oner refuses the ooraplmHait of a handsome jtaajWuii n the rraBoe department. It u "oficarJly " reported that only fourteen remaai omrmwHed saierde at Monaco last year as tin dan il resattof losses at the gaming tables; hat Mr IVhwa. a aandenui of narh uffiekl posi-taa- a at Ntoa. eaamMee the real number of aicids at aa aTecage of aboat three a week. For obvious leaeear. the local josmals sopjirefw. as far as iiaaaatu, the raKbaatran of seon cases, and set da an to a earvless cse of firearms many (lehber. Ut takrag&. Bafore marriaRC, tJirh weaaraaj ewe. gai tali thHlmr Aat hkt her bdr. Aer aaaiMge, rnttiajrriAara, randM) VIST Aaa haaca fAiae Orleans Times. AaEae&iiiouraalHrt writes: "For the more rwotne frfrh of the secret societies of Europe theHttR of Terrors has nothing really terrible aheatbtB. They have satisfied themselves that there ao life bevoad the qrsve. The value of a belief 13 the immartahtr of the soul, as an instra-j5B- t o." sooMi police, is incalculably groat, and ihf ondcal decav of this faith, with certain aeotioDS of desperate and abandoned men, is a cage, of teMaaies t oH of menace and alarm." Mrs. Jfary Caeramer rays of Senator Hawler, of CaBBeracBl: He is a man oT apparent middle atw. pcsftd TAvaque and military bearing. He E.-- no Croat heurht. but the broad shoulders and deep carat whiS indicate vigor and poorer of eadenace. His head is large and round, rather thantich. His carang hair, taming gray, is not prjfafr- - He wears a chin beard and military Bjasta-h- e. Hu featates are pugnacious; his exorecsissreaolate. rather than pleasant, though he JS capable of creat ticdnasa of hert. His S1S&DC3 may be aSable or quite the contrary. Professor Gamjtee's "zero-moto- has been ei-iu- r? considerable in 'Washington, and srieaUSc men are inclined to 6et a high cause .eon its ralas. One of the examiners in the Fewest OSise tells the Sew York Ettm Poit Txcreapoadest thathezegards it as the most pueat siaoe the telephone. If itsuo-oeed-a -- t all, however, it will be of far greater es3sec.3on3e than that or any invention of recent E. jiBDihe ezpaaslTe fares of ammonia xujarr xroicssar sanguine HZSfizVBSB&CSS. i ra VOL. XVIUNo. 22.1 Justness ards. S.B. DOLE. Counsellor at Low cud Notnrj- - Pnhllc Oalce at the corner of Tort and 21ercbant Streets, Hot nohita. kit EDWARD PKZSTON, Attorney and Counsellor at Znr,' ' iy C6 Fort Street. Ilonolnln. 817 11'EE.Ui:i A: CO., Corner of Ir'ort .Ld Qnrtn Streets UoeoIdId, I.umher, Paints, Oils, Kaili, Salt and Building -- M Material! cf every kind. 15:.3. IS. AUSTIN, OOTTIfSbXiXiOXt. Ji-- T CiA-- 80S Ts'o. 13 Kuhsmsnu street. BARTO"W & TUCKER, Auctioneers, bales Itoom, a Sa Queen Mreet. Next d jor to f. G. I rwtn A, Co EM ly F. A. fC!JAIJBi:il Al. CO.. Importers &. Commission Merchants tA Uuuwlulu, llaantiMli KUuiil ly O. . r..rj. Tilt I. .. 91. .. SCEGEOS AND EOKEOPATHIC IHYElCliK. OCicf Ournrr lortabd Uerrutiia tff. UoiiuIdId. S2S Auctioneer and Commission Hcrchant, QprenSlrrrt. Ilonolnln. 11.1 scs-l- i:i. toiTt!ii.Ae:i.K.cw.. I2IP0ETEKS AKD C0HLIISS10N HEECHAMS-ilvDotuln.Oilii- i II. I. oSIS li JOHN RTJSSELX, 21 32 Merchant SL. cor. of Fort St. SJO ly F. T. I.ENEHAN ci. CO Importers and Commission Merchants, 886 uoenn Mreeu Ilonolnln 19 A. .. CLSX.IiOIt.'N A; Co.. IXroKTCSS AVD VIIUBI IX G-onor- alorcliaiiciiso, ISO CtTner Queen and Knabcmaitngtrrf Ik, li SI. tl.VCIti:i.J & CO., OEKEEAL C0KM1SS10H AGENTS, Uuern Mrcrt Ilonolnln. II I. (SIMI A. M.ltl MI, CROCER AND PROVISION DEALER. Family Grocery and lerd Stole, SIT lyl AO Fort fctreet. Hot olnlo. MRS. A. IX. MELLIS, FosMonnlilo Dress and Clcnli Malicr, lUi Fort street, Ilonolnln, II. I. aw !M ly ItOtI.L. tfe to.. Ship Chandlers and Commission Merchants. imjierlerBanaiiealersin Ucnorul Meicb.iidie,Vtuen?triet Honolulu. Ilitnaulllma. WW ly it. i'. z;sir.i.ic. jc co.. DEALEES IN DETt GOODS AMD GENEEAX MERCHANDISE, Fort St..mlioTtOddfellownall 181C-l- y LAt.i: & CO.. COrVJRI.SSION MERCHANTS And luilKM'.rn of u1 Dtideit In Hay, Grain, and General Produce, ilonolnln. U I. Ml ' join II. 1MT1, K0IAP.T PUBLIC and C0MMISSI0NEE of DEEDS ler tbe SUtea of Calilomia undrew Vork.0Qice at tbe Bjink f Bibot A, Co.. , llonoluln. ; oWly j on a t. iATi;tOBJi;. IJIPOETEE AND DEALEB IN GENEEAL HEHUHAND1SE. 816 Qncen street, Itonoluln, II. I. ly JNO. A. HASSINGER, Agent to take Jkclmn-wlcdement- to Con- tracts lor Labor. 618 I Interior Olilce, Hon Inln ly ii. k. juci-vrvxe- i: & mto'riitiit. GROCERY. PEED STORE and BAKERY, Corner of King and Fort meets, HOM)l.ULU. Elly HOST. LEWGI1S, C. K. COOlCB i,i:vi:u.s A; cookc, Succcasera to Lliwins 4 Dlcnaos, IEPORTERS & DEALERS IK LUMBER Aad all kinds of llalldmg Materials, Tort Street, biu ly Ilonolnln. UIt.LIAUtlA31 k CO., IJIPOBTEES AND DEALEES IN HAHDWABE Cutlery, Dry Goods, Taints aud Oils, and General Mer- - cbandUe, N o. T Ftfrtstreet, Honolulu. H ly olavs srr.rcsELS. tM. o. inins. W.W. G. XZtlVI &. CO., Sugar Factors and Commission Agents Ilonolnln. 11. 1. WJ i;. O. HALL .V jo.. IKPOETEBS AAD DEALEES IN HAEDWABE I)ryOuods,ra!Dts,01lsandOeurralJIcrcbandlse, gis-l- CorncrFortandKlngSts. A. W. PE1RCE & CO SHIP CHANULEKS U COMMISSION jaEECHANTS A01JTTS oa Drand'a (tuna and Soaib Lances, I'errr Cavls' 1'aln Killer, ,1 ICo. 10 Qneen btrect, Honolulu ly n. a. r. CitttR, p. c Joxts, lis. C. BEEWEE & CO.. SHIPPING & CO&lftllSSIOH rriERCHAKTS. fn Honolulu. Hawaiian Islamic. y C. At'OAt. Importer, Wholetale and Retail Dealer in General Merchandise And Cblna floods. In tbe Hre-1'ro- Store, of Klnp and Nnnann Streets. el6 Q. W. OHTOX. C. p. 3SOBTOX V. W. SOKTOS &. CO" Store, Oroe Bancb Plantation. Dtalers In Choice Oro cerles and Provisions and General SUrcliandUe. MB ly i: 12. EilTCIZCOCIa.. ATX0BNEY AT LAW, HIL0, HAWAH. oSJSJ Cllli Promptly Collected. ly J. U. KAWAIIiTJI, Agent to tnio Acknowledgments to Labor Contracts For the District of Kona. OCicc ocr the Poet Office M7 ly WTLLIAM ATJLD, Accnt to talio AcknoTclcdrmcnts to Con- tracts lor Lab or In the District of Kona, Isiand of Oahn, at the Office of the Ilonolnln Water V orkr, foot of 2unann btrect. 617 'J 3EvirTBE3303a" HOTEIi. jaiius iiiiim. fi;i'i:iirrii:, CORNER OF FORT AKD HOTEL STREETS, HONOLULU. eBThe but or Ales, Wines and Lienors coaitanty on lnd IjUery gublaattcbed to the Hotel. KSly J. 31. Witt- IX I. V. 3k. !., I. !.. J Dental Booms cm Foit Street, Office In Brewer's, Block, corner Hotel and Fort streets. Mt ly Entrance, lloul btreet CIICIL. KICOiVA. ATTOENEY AND C0TJNSELL0E AT LAW. oiAitr rcnUc. And Agent fr taking Acknowledgments of Initrnmentsfo tbe Island of Oahn. oSM iio. 8 Kaahnmann Mreet, ilopolcln, H.I, ly A'lIUO. II. UAVIliS, (Late Jastios, Gaxaa A Co.J IMPORTER AND C0KKISS10N HEBCHANT aid acisi rot . Lloyds and the Liverpool Uaderwrttrrs, Dritlsb and Foreign Marine Insnrance Company, and Xarthrrn A ssarance Company. oS3- - 'y BISHOP & CO., IIOXOI.CI.U, i i i IIAAVA1IAJT IsLASDS . . DEAW EXCHANGE OS IHE EANX OF CALIFORNIA, : : : SAN FRANCISCO AaDTUsaaAsaKtsu STeir York, Doston, Parla, AnchlanJ, THE ORIENTAI BANK CORPORATION, : : : LOKCCN A5 THCla sAaxcoxs IX llonr; lonj;, Sydney, and ?Iclbourne, And transact a General Banking Bnsiaeas. &19 ly S. CASTLZ. 1. S. ArUEBTOS CA.STLI! & COOKE. SHIPPINO AND C01IMISSI0N MEECHAliTS IMPOrvTEr ASD Dealers in General Merchandise, KoT SO ElngStreet, Uonololu, llairailtn Islands. ... AGENTS TOR The Union Xnsnranee Companyofaaa Francisco. TlaeNaw EnglAnd Mntoal LIfa Insurance Company, Boston. Tbe Oregon Packet Line, The Kohala Plantation, tlr. Jayne a oasCelebratadiTbe rlaikn PUnUUoa, Medidnes. iWalslnariaatstion, Wheeler A Wilson's Sawing! namalua Plantation, ItAchlaai, (oJOSly) 1 f HONOLULU, WEDISTSDAT, QuS'mrss nrds. DR. BRODtE, Xli.y3ci3aL and Snrsoon. PCTbpecIal attentlen given to disease of the Throa and Ear. Office and residence. 123 Fort street. 819 Mi:nr i!i:i.t. iy E. COOK WEED, M. D HOMEOPATHIST, (Late Chief of Staff Homeopathic IlopIU1, Ward's Island. :.. V ) Office. 95 Hotel SU belwer n Alafcea and Fort Streets. Special attention to diseases of otnen and children. Office hocre Until 8 to to A. 11., 3 to 5, and 7 to 8 1. M. 8a ly DR. E. H. THACHER, Dentist. Ko. 1014 Tort Street, (Brewer's Block, np stairs.) X3T pain In filing teeth, by use of Naboll. S7A e Il,coverj In IleiitlstrY.33 Nitrons Oxide Gas administered for painless extrac- tion of teeth. 831 CIS AS. T. MUI-tCIi- UOTART JfU33ijIO, Agent to tate AckocwkdffEicntt to Labcr Contract! AND CENERAL BUSINESS ACENT. OOice In Makee'a HUck corner Qoeen and Kaaburaann Streets, Ilonolnln 8H ly JAJIT.h .11. .lIU.NSAltHAT, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. rnrrlsl attention rtald to the nrroltnlinn of Lonr.1 1 LConreysncins. end all matters sppcrtainins to Ileal V..euiLe. j Notary Public and Ccrnmf ssioncr of Deeds For the States of California and Sen- - York. CSyO&cc, No 9 haahsmann St., Ilonolnln, II. I. 15 ly HONG QTJON & LEE ONG, Authorized Government Shipping Agents Of Laborers for Flantaliqns or other kind? of labor. Offices at Ko. 33 King Mreet, below llic btatlon Ilon-- c, on oppofltc tide of thetireet. 833 OR. EMERSON. JL AX 3i SICIflJff JTI3 iUH.GEOrr OSce at Sr. IIolTmjnn'p, 51 Qaecn Ftreet Eesldencc. Corner Fort sndlinknltU (the old Krnjer premises. 818 Office hourf 9 to 11 A M., g to 4 P. M. ly STRATEMEYER & JAMES, Practical Painters and Decorators, Gilding, Graining and Lettering. 2Co. bu llutel bu. opposite Family .Market. 817 31 ly kkciiaku r. HCKi:irro:v. ATTOEUET AND C0UWSEI.0E AT LAW 1VI1I attend the Temis of loarti on tbe other ItUndl Monry toIrnilonMorUaxMoflrcrholdi tjllercliant-tre- et 2 diort from Dr tnr;euald' 847 Cm a. w. gii:vi?ii. Commission Mirchanl and General D'aler In Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardware, Stationery, Patent lledietnes, Ferf nmery, and Glasbware. 884 WAILUKU. i!AlTl. ly .ii. s. i:i,t.i,.n a: co.. 1KP0ETEES AND WHOLESALE DEALEES In Fashionable Clothing, Hats, Caps, Hoots, Shoes and every variety of Gentlemen's supetior Furnishing Good Store in Matee's lllock. Qneen btreet, Ilonolnln. 11. I lf' ly u. z. wnrrsET. Established 1850. i.v cobeetsox VVllITNEy &. ROBERTSON, (Successors to II. H. Whitney) Importing and. Manuiacttiring Stationors Publishers, News Dcalors, Book- - Biadcrs and Paper Rulers. irA. 21 Merchant btreet. llouolula, II. I. 836 SO CASTLC & HATCH, W. n. CASrrLE, Notary rnbllc. attend all tbe Courts of the Kingdom. Particular attention paid ui the negotiation ofLoans, Conveyancing, Codecting, etc Mr Money to lean on 3InrtKaee. omce: Is'o. 15 Kaahnmann street, Ilonolnln, Hawaiian Islands. 8 6 ly H. M..MOORE, (Formerly In the employ of Castle Jt Cooke,) Practical Job Printer, NO. 104 PORT STREET, (Over Mellis' Store.) 00 81S All orders faithfully attended to. ly C W. SIACIMItMAUA; CO.. IHPOKTEES AND COMMISSION KEECHANTS, Itobinson's Fire-pro- liuilding, QueenStreet, Honolulu, H.I. ASENTS70R Tbe Glasgow and Honolulu Une of Packets. John Hay & Co's Liverpool and London Packets. The WaiKapn Plantation, Tbe Spencer PJanUtton, IIllo, 11. k. Inn Pl.ntatlfii, II 111). Allrrlees, Tall A Walton, Sngsr Machinery. The 847 IIY.11AIV 1IIEOS., Importers of General Merchandise rnoM FliAKGE, ENGLAND, GER VARY, AXD UK1TED STATES, No. MJIcrchant Street, - - Ilonolnln, H. I, iisiax zsxeow.. WHOLESALE GR0.CERP, SIO and SIS California Street, sax r n. a n c i s c o . t3- J- Particular attention paid to flliins and shipping Island orders. 603 ly XH O S . .'. X EI It b; .11 , luronTivQ ami AtANorAirrciiia STATIONEB, NEWS AGENT, ED0K-BIHDE- R AND PAPEE EULEE, Merchant St. near Fort, and fort St near Hotel, Honolulu Oahn, II I. Also, Foblliher of tbe Hawaiian Almanac and Annual, and Hawaii, u Ulrectory anJ CnlenJar, ttc, Ac. Tbe Merchant uti eet at(re will bederoted to General lllank flooks, New, and Binding llepartments. Ihe tort strce Store will embrace Unebtatlooery, llooks, Anlats' itaterUls. I'uysaudlanct U.hhIs. 631 ly 8. c. ALLia. h. r. kobisos AI.I.F.A Jc KOIIIASO.l. At Koblnjon's Wbs'f, Dealers in Lumber and all kiuds of Building Materials, Faints, Oils, Nails, Ac, &C..&C, Aocxrs or acnooaxas IULKAKALA. KtJLAMANC, .KEKACLCOni. itAr.r ELLIW, PAOAIII, UILAMA, LEAHI, StO rfosololn.nswall.nlslands. ly Jomtstit jQrodutc. KATJPAETJEA PLANTATION CUAR XU' CtiytlMi IX nnd for Rule In quantities to suit purchasers oy Sll Iv C- - AFOSO. HAWAIIAN SOAP W0EKS ! GREY & CO., jLlauufacturcrs and Dealers In ALL K!WDS OF SOAPS, Iitlco, King Street, Ilonolnln. Beef, Ilatton and Goat Taltovr wanted Orders left at Bolles A Cua, Qneen Street, will meet witb prompt attrn-io- a 83 ly SOLE cSj SADDLE LEATHER, Tanned Goat and Sheep Skins rpOXSTAXTI.TOXIIAXD AXDFOnSAlE, j from tbs well known TVnltnea Tannery. J. I. Parker. Prop'r. IJIIo Cauuery, F. fi. Lyman, l'poprletor. 803 lr A. S. CLWHOr.N t CO.. Agents. OlrrS" 3VT A TS.TCT:T3L?. OWEN J. EOLT, Proprietor. The choicest of Beef Hsttos. Lamb, and Veal, always on hand. The Beef in this Market is from the celehra- - tedherds of James CampbeB, HosonllnlL Ponltiy and Game to order. 823 BeinstSrhiliro Pigs yerereL. OFTnElTREST IJII'OUTr.D ---- niij strains, and of all ages. FOB SALE. Oi-5- ?- lifcJiva boxed and deiiver'd to eteaaicr orilWlLu schooner, AT MODEEATE PEICES. Persons nlahlu? to atirt with tbe Uest Stoclt or to Improve vrnnt tlicy now Iutc, can liny in pnlrsi not nUln. B47 ? A nERBEBT. Hawaiian Hotel. PAINTS AND OILS. LEAD IS PACKAGES OF 3 TO ATT-ATITI- Iba - Zinc White Habbncb Lead, Boiled Paint Oil in bult and In S gallon druai, A fall Aisortacat Fancy Color runts. 3 SIS BOLLES & CO. lecjianical (ards, XD. G KOWE, House nnrl Sign Painter, Paper Hanger, etc Sii ly No 107 ElngStreet. Honolnla. 2 1VSI. JOUXSOX, MoroliarLt iaHoir. SIT So 6SFort5t., belo Dr. Rurgenwald's. ly CHR. GERTZ Importer and Dealer in Gents', Ladies', and Children's Boots, Shoos, and Slippers. Just received s great variety of Boots. Shoes and Slip pers. also Ladies White Kid Button Boots. &3 c. c. colimia;;. BLACKSMITH AND MACHINIST Ilnnc Shociiijr, Cnrrlng;e Work. Pfaiitntion Jlnchluery tc. S03 Shop on King Street, next Castle & Cooke's. ly .i. ii. .vtcici:, Alnlien Street. One door be!ow Hotel Street. Fcrnltnre of all descriptions made and repaired at rea a.inaM.rate, Best wnrlcmanfhlpgnanntrrd. (S-'- ly PIONEER STEAM Candy Manufactory and Bakery 3. 33:Crt3XT, Practical Ccaftctioctr, Pattry Ccok and Palter, 816 71 Hotel Btrect,betwecn Nnnaan and Fort. 2 ly HONOLULU IRON WOEKS CO. steaji r:cisEs, suc.tn 3Iii.ls 5&i Hellers, Coolers, Iron, Brassand Lead Castings Machinery of Every Description S3- - Made to Order "SB Particular attention paid to Ship's Blacksmithing AS- -J OH WORK executed on tbeshnrtest notice. oSl ly WILLIAM PEKNELL, (Successor to P. Dalton ) No. 92 King Stroet, Honolnln, Saddle and Harness Maker and Importer of Leather and Saddlers' Hardware. All uork done In my establishment is under my direct snpervlslon, and wilt use my best endeavors to please my customers. gr dye men tall. 817 A. E.KERR, Practical Painter, Paper Hanger, &c, No. Ill Fort Street, near Hotel Street. Plain and decorative house painting and kalsomining done In the best manner, and at reasonable prices. 813 ly HOLLISTER & CO,, I3iriaspriti3, Apotliccnrlcs ASD UrOHTEBS Or Tobacco and Cigars; Agents for P. Lorillard & Co., W S. Kimball & Uo's Vanity Fair, Goodwin A Co's Old Judge, llnchanan & Lyle's Celebrated 1'lug Tobaccos, Crown Perfumery, of London, Hnmphreys' Ilomeo-pathi- c Specific. Ac. &c 816 FIIANK II. AUSTIN & CO., Commission Merchants and For- - warding Agents. OlTicc 'o. 20 California St., San Francisco. Consignment from tho Hawaiian Islands desired. The Best Friccs Warranted, and Sales Guaranteed. 6'.'' 4 1y . o. sraaLxtv. o. xoiro G. SH'.t.CI.tfll.X Sc CO.. XIKSHITHS AND PLUHBEES, So. S Xiinniiii Street, Keep constantly on hand full aswrtment of Tin, Sheet Iron, and Copperware, Galv'd Iron and Lead Pipe, India iiubberHoso,&c oii7 Mr :. k. vsi.i.iA.ni, IMP0ETEB. HANBFACTUEEE, TJFHOLSTEEEE AND DEALER IN FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Farnltnre Ware-Hoo- No. f4 Fort street. Wort shop at tbe old stand on Hotel Street, S091 Orde rw from the other. jUodi promptly attended to, fly J. H. LYNCH, J Boot and Shoe Manufacturer, f KIMS STItEKT, -- a! Has just received, per last steamer, a fine assortment of Gent's lioots and Shoes of the Best Eastern Hake; also on band, a Fine Stock of Home Made Wear, all of which will be sold cheap for cash. AH orders from the other Islands promptly attended to. Sll 3m CEO. S. HARRIS, SHIP AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH. iiitintii:. iiot'.sn axi heavy Ship, Work, Moulding Bltts, rianlng Knives, Anchors and An lis repaired Goosenecks, Crank Axles nnd Wagon Axles made for the trade on reasonable terms. Heavy Wagons for Traction Engines AND ARTESIAN WELL TOOLS With all their ratings, a Specialty. All Orders Promptly Attended to, rind Work Guaranteed. tSr-Sh- on the Esplanade, In the rear of Mr. Geo. Lucas Planing Mill. e 3ra XIIO.UAS I. IUK, 3VE J. O SC INIS 07, o. 40 Fort Street, will attend to all ordersln the LOCK, GUH & GENERAL REPAIR LINE. He will give special Rttention, to cleaning, repairing and rcpuU tins shewing MaeMne., aud all other kindai f Light Machinery and Metal Wort of every description. Ulacksinltblng. etc. Also, on hand and for tale cheap, A Variety of Seving Machines t.uns. PlstoI. Shot, Ammnultlon, machine Oil, lMccdles, &c, site, &c. Machine Tuckers, Hinders, and all other extra and dopllcute parts of machines aupptied oo short, uotlce. J- - Best Macblae Twist.-E- S Sale Jjent xnlMi Kingdom for Tbe Florence Sewing Mscbtiie, frotn )I0 to f SO. White Sowing ilacblne. Trom fl tof!5 Home Shuttle Sewing Machine, fiom SIS to J 13. BES- - Including all extras fOS ly No. 71 Fort St., aoove Hotel St., KEEPS ALWAYS ON HAND t Ar assortment cf tbe beat French and Culiforntt man factored ConfeotLonery l Which he offers for sale to the Trade, or at Retail, AT REDUCED FRrCES ! ALSO THE BEST BRANDS OF CHOICE CIG .RS To be had In the market THE BEST ICE CREAM, SODA WATER & CORDIALS AMI TltY THOI.-S- O tJ3 Id a"- - BLACK1WC.,A MAHCrACTUKED G. S. PIHKHANI & CO.. EOLOA, KAUAI. BOLLES & Co., Agents, HOSOLCI-C- . ly qr owiMovna tio v o SflLAfilANDERJELTING Covering Boilers. Steam Pipes ETCo ETC. Saves 25 percent, of Fuel PEICE EEDUCED TO S7.50 BBL. THEO. h. oavies, S7Ia Agent. JUNE L 1881. insurance Rothes. Boston Board of Undcrwrilers. A GENTS fcr the Iln.ivall.il Islamts, f. soj-- ij c nitswEP.tco. Philadelphia Board of Dnderwritcrss a OESTS for the Hawaiian Islands, f. RnrtEWEKACO. TItASS-ATl.AXTI- O FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF 1IAJII1CHG. CapiUl of the Company Jt ReserveRelchmark6,O0O.C0O ' their Companies " 101,630,000 Total... Reichsmark 107,630,000 NORTH GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF IIAJIItUrtG. Capital of the Company AReerTe..Reich smark 8 JfM.OOO u their Companies " 33,000,-00- ToUl Reichsmark 43330,000 SCIIWKI!E1!UISCIIK I.I.OTD RUCK UERSICHERUNGS GESELLSCHAFT OF "WINTERTHUR. Capital of the Company francs 5,000,000 rxnrrtsic3SED.or.vi:nAi. AtJKVrs Tiik tho above three companies for the Hawaiian Islands, are prepared to insure Buildings. Furniture, Merchandise and Produce, Machinery, 4c, aleoSngar and Rice Mills, and Tessels in the harbor, against lots or damage hy fire, on the most favorable terra.. 831 ly n. IIACKFELD A CO. IIAMISMaGH-ISEIttflll- lV FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. rVDFrtSllJVEH II4TIXU nBESAP. pointed Agent" of the aboTe Company, are pre pared to insure risks aralnst fire on Stone and Ilriclc Itulltllii;?. and on Merchiiic!Ie stored therein, on tne most laroraoie terms, ror particulars anpiy at tne ofilce of KM ly i a. auu cr r.it a iu. HArV.3URC-MACDEBU.t- C FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HAMIltma. jintciiAxnisc rrnrfi. TUHK nnd jlnchluery Insured against Fire on the most favorable terms. A. JAUt.KIC, Agent for the Hawaiian Islands. SH ly UNION INSURANCE COMPANY OF SAX FllAXClSCO. IVTrvrino. IKOOBPOKATED, 1805 CASTLE & COOKE, AGENTS 819 For the Hnvrnllnll Islnnils. 1 Insurance Notice. i'vt)i:itsij.vr.i aki; I'ltiiPAitm Tur. Trite upon ilerchandlsc, per flrst-cla- Tessels between this and the Coast Potts, covering loss or damage, if amounting to 10 percent or more, on the sound value or the whole shipment -- 'port of delivery, upon favorable terms. BISHOP & Co. Agents of the Firemen's Fund Insurance Company. Ilonolnln. Jan. 30. 1S 813 3m Rhenish Wostphallan Lloyd INSURANCE COMPANY, or ax. GLADBACII. Ithcnlsu X'rtissln. AachenandLeipziglnsuranceCo., Limited, OF AACIIH.T. (AIXr.ACUAFELr,R.) CLAI3IS FOR PARTICULAR AVKR ALL sutalned by Goods arriving here, and insured in tne above Companies, have to be made wlth'the cog- nizance of And certified to by the undersigned, in order to e valid. mily) J. C (ILADE. Agent. . GERMAN LLOYD Marine Insurancejompany of Berlin. i'ORTUNA General lnsuranceCompany of Berlin. above isuii.?(rn cojipawitji Tuc established a General Agency htre, and the undersigned, Ucneral Agents, are authorized to take Itlsks against Hie Iimig;eri or Hie ben nt tbo STost Kenaonnble Hntc. mill on the 3Iost I'nTornblc Terms, 815 ly FA SCIIAEFCR A CO., General Agents. FIREJIAX'S FDAD INSURANCE COMPANY, OF BAN FUAIIOiaCO, Pire and Marino, 4'asIi Cnpllnl. tlolll. 8T00,000. Ptrclllli Klilinn rxicclnllly. Detached dwellings and eoutentin,nred fora period of three years, for two pre- miums in adrauce. By writing suall lines on carefully selected risks well a tiliti tinted, oilers ISDGMXlTt DGOOKD TO X03TE. Losses Promptly Adjusted. BISHOP A. CO., g20 ly Agents for the Hawaiian Islands. XTKTXOISfl" Fire and Marine Insurance Company or MltV ZUALAAD. CAPITAL 810.000,000 EfiTAHI.I.SIinn AX AonstT lit eAVIMi for the Hawaiian Islands, tbennler-sUne- d ars prepared to accept risks against fire In dwell Intra stores, wuretiouses, and mercbandlse, on favorable terms. Jlnrlne Itisks on cargo, freights, bottomary, profits and commUslona. Losses luljiisicd nml payable Iicrc. 812 y J. 3. WAl.KElt. THE Swiss Lloyd Marine Insurance Co. ttP WIXTEUTllUlt. rgAIIE H.VDEnSIGXED areADTUOniZED JL. to Insure , On Cargo, Frolght and Treasure From Honoinlu to all paru of tba world, and upon Coautem, ly Special IcrmIIon ! On tha most favorable terma J S. WALKKB. y A gent for the Hawaiian Islands. LIVERPOOL and YoNDON and GLOBE INSURANCE. CO. Assets $26,740,105,70 AN AB.VCY IK HAVE for the Hawaiian Islands, and the undersigned are prepared to wnte risks against FIRE 0NBDILD15GS, HICRCIIAAISE AND DIFELLIXGS On favorable terma. Duelling nlahs n Special-ll- y. Detached dwellings and contents Iniured for a of three years, for two premiums in adtance. Losses iiromnlly niljasted and pnyahlo liere. ciaiiop A Co. H0ETH BRITISH AND HEECAHTILE INSURANCE CO., OP LOXDOV AKD EDIXODBOU, KSTADLISIIED 1803. CAPITAL. I.007,21S Aeouiunlatcd and Invested Fund. 8,838,118 rrniiE ukdersicviid have dees ap- - it. POINTED AQKST3 for tha Sandwich Islvnds, and are aatliorlze-- l to iosnrs against Fire npon favorable terms. Cuts taken In Any part of the Islands ou Stone and Wooden Buildings and merchandise stored therein, Dwelling Houses and Furnltura, Timber. Coals, Ships In harbor with or with out cargoes, or under repair. SOI ly ED. CO THE New England Mutual Life Insurance Co. OF B03T0X, MAES IXConrOBA TED, IS35. Ihe Oldest Purely Mutual .ife Insurance Co. in the United Stales. Policies Issued en the cost favarable Terras. example orKon-Forfeltar- e Ilan EfSTHtED AGE, 3i LIFE PtiT 1 Annual premlnm continues Policy S years days S Annual premium continues Policy tyearsl days 3 Anaoal premium csn tinsel Policy fi yesrs 37 days 4 Annual premium continues Policy 8 yearsts days I Annual primlamccntlnuesPolieylyeariSS. day, Assots, : 9X3,1300,0001 ' Losses Fnld throngh ITonolnla Agency, S40.QOO CASTLE. & COOKE, AJENTS 18 PflBTIIE TIAWAHAS ISf.A.VUg. lr EXTRA HESS BEEF Eajlern Exta Prlmo Pork, Callforuta Pig .Pert, forwleby 831 15 B01LE3 & CO, WHOLE No. 855- - gfnsnrantc Molitts, F. A. SGHAKFr.n, of Drcmen Board or Underwriters, AGENT of Dreedeo Board cf Undenrrlttrs, Agent of Vienna Board of Underwriters. Claims against Insurance Companies within the jurisdiction of the above Boards of Underwriters, will have tobaart fled to by tba abov. agent to make them valid. fSI2 ly Insurance Notice. ACEKT FOR THE BIUTlsn THE Marina Inicranre Company, (Limited), has is ceived Instructions to reduce the rates or Insurance between Ilonolnln and IVtts In the Pacific, and la now pre- pared to issue Policies at tba lowest rates, with s special rednctlon on freight per steamers. THfeO. n. DATIES, ly SJO Agenl Brit. Tor. Mar. In. Co- -. Limited WILOER& CO ! Agents for tbe Ilatvnllnn Islands, OF THE Mutual Life Insurance Co. OF KEtV TOHK, Largest, Safest and Most ECONOMICAL LIFE INS. CO. IN THE WORLD! Assets .(18SO)...$90,000,000 Now is a Good Time to Insure None bntFIrst-Clas- s Risks Taken, Slf.-l- u -- FOR Preserving and Beautifying THE Complexion and Teeth. A TiV.Vf AXI1 VILVABLC ritEPAWATIOK J piononn ed by all to be the mot perfect In existence Unlike other preparations, I; is not only harmless bnt favors a natural and health action of the skin, resulting In complete purity as i clearness of complexion. HOLLISTER & CO., Druggist and Apothecaries, 85. ly 85 yaaaaa Street ,Hono.a.q. sTUST RECEIVED C0NCHEE&AHUNG FORT STREET, ABOVE KISO, New Goods of Various Descriptions IN Chinese and Japanese Ware! ALSO. LATEST STYLE OF EUROPEAN NOVELTIES -- IN JEWELRY! INCLUDING SOME FINE SETS OF TIGER QLAWS Silk Handkerchiefs (hemstitched). All colors and qualities. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Japanese Lacquered Ware Also, Xo. 1 Bice For Sale. 811 ly HAWAIIAN Fsiniiture Hanofactorr J. H. BStUftlS. JR., IMANUFACTCirES; fill Kill 01 FBIIlil AND AT THE LOWEST PRICES! ALWAYS OK IIAKD, AKD ORDERS FILLED AT SHORTEST NOTICE the nmirnrai: is Nil Mado Tty JVZaolx-ltxc-jr- AND OF THE BEST SEASONED STUFF, No Pains will be Spared TO CIIVE SATISFACTION TO HIS CUSTOMERS. Upholstering Done to Order. Coffins Always on Hand. 8H jgr-CAL- l, Aft U SEE.-a- st ly GEO. LUCAS, CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Honolulu Steam Planing Mills, Esplanade, Honolulu, II. Is Itanufacturea all kinds of Mouldings, Brackets, Window Frames, Blinds, Sashes, Doors And all kinds of Woodwork Finish. Turning, Scroll and Band Sawing I ATX IUXDS OF Planing and Sawing, Morticing and Tenanting. ORDERS PROMPTLY A TTENDE3 TO Anil Wort Uiiarantcecl. Orders from thTother Islands solicited. llonolalo.Mayg, l7. .oH'm MANUFACTURED OF REFINED A. NO. 1 SUGAR nr Pratical Confeciioner & Pastry Cook Pioneer Steam Candy, Factory Lemoa .ladTiaiariiidtTjBps always on hand J t 332. Si, 2T 23. C3.S rut np In A. No. 1 Reined Sugars, highly recomra ended for 3c royajes. American, Prench, Engliili AND German Pastries Made to Order at short Notice' Wedding Cakes Ornamented In the highest Stylo of Art. Rich fresh home roads Chocolate Creams, Cocoannt and Cream Candles. afe. 71 Hotel Street bet. Knunnn and Fort gC ly qr - GROCERIES. ITIAinBAXKS' LARD I."f PAILS. S tc 101b la Jars sad Erg. Coeea. Case Assorted Table Fruits, Canned Meats, dans and Jellies Honey In Class. Pieties Kegs of Plcklcx. Vegetables Kegs cf Pis Port for farntr nso. Bags of Cofflee. Caeit and Cadla of Finest Tea, Sardines inrqr&nd bt boxes, TarmicciiL after iirngi, Cratien in rarlery, Cntai Sofsr KcgBzfSX. BOUXSaVCO. RATBS OS" vx3trjBx,rjyzaix3r3- - Space af eassred la Konpareil Type. tviloilm I n !(- 1! s Lines U loch- ia Jl W t ICCll t eoti $ s 0Sjl (d Llots- -1 inch 1 So SOS too a 9 te 11 e 3t Line I Inches 2 00! SIO CM u 10 t u SS Unea 3 Inches a ooj SCO low no rs ' 4S Unes I Inches 4 00 soe 10 00 11M sots ii to Quarter of Uolamn COi loool 14 9 uw ) 06 Third of Column SOS noo I00' fli S M Jo" Half of Column 13 00 IS 00 14 oo so s wea Colamn IS OS SCO JO 00 3S0liTt twos Una Column IS 00' so oo1 oo1 so Uiieo wuses mm n..t.. 'reds when srrMtof ftr tnt tear, ate allowed a discount from those rales, which ara tor traatlsst advertisements, when pafcl or chanted noartetly. N. B. All rorelcn advertisement, mait be actcnnyaalea: with th pay whan ordered In, ar no aetiea will bw taken them. The ratea of ebsr sare jlren la lh abovs seal, sat remittances for Eastern imerteao adfeitlsea.er.ts. or sab acriptlona maybe made by bank bUls, cola ortsa cent pest are stamps. gortiQU Soticcs. W1X1VIAMS, DIM0BD & CO.. Shipping and Commission DJcrckaBts I3S 111 Callforsis Street. Saa Tranrtseov ly W-- H. CB0S3HAH & BE0.. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, IIS Chnraber .Street, Sew Tortt. Stftrvwt Castla&CooSe.aodJ T. Waterhou. ss iy H.W. SEVERANCE, Hawaiian Coosnl jind COMMISSION MERCHANT 310 California St. San Francisco, CaL, E36 rtooox jib CAELS0N & CTTREIEB, Agents 000 rlarkot Stroot, San Franclaoo. 833 ly FAIRBANK'S Wagon, Planters' and Platform Scales ALL SIZES Also, Agency of Sanderson Bros.' En.Hsh & American Oa,s"t Stool, Roatd, Sqnve and Flat; and Sweet's Man af set's Co' Tiro, Too, Canllc and Plclc Stool. S.teel Harrow Teeth, VTedjes, Crowbars, 4c Seat Spring, Carrtag Springs, Axles, Ac, FAIRBANKS Jfc ntrTCniNSON. No. H aCarkK Street, SB 3m San Francisco. Cat. ESTABLISHED. 1H62-- J INDIA RICE MILL, corner or Mission and Fremont Sts., San Francisco. CALirOK.VIA. INDIA rtlCT 31II.I--, niter 10 yr TIIK practical experience and Iroproevaieat, Is now the nearest to perfection of any of th Bteo Htttl of lb world. In ihoroocbneaa of Cleansing and Polishing It stands nnrlvalMHl : and In yield of cleaned merchant able Slice, from the Fadd I'roliirrsi from 3 to 8 per cent. Hore than Ihe Celebrated alius of Anutardam. m THE INDIA BICE MILL If NOW IN PEBJXCT BOX. NINO ORDER FOB TUB lulling and Dressing of Paddy AND UN CLEAN ED RICE From the Hawaiian Islands, to wbleb It la specially adapted. Consignments of Paddy and Hulled Rie . TVlll receive prompt and earefot attention. WM. SI. OrtKLNWOOD, General Commission Merchant and n.prletor of Jnaia nice Mill. M sat DR. J. COLLIS DRO.rriE'S O -- J3L Xj CD 3EL O 3D "S" IXT E3 IS THE ORIGINAL AND 0SLT fJESIJlBB. ClILOItODTNE Is admitted by the prefcaakm to ba tba moat wonderful and valuable) remedy aver discovered. CIILORODYNE la the beat remedy known far Coojhs. CoBsompUsn, Bronchitis, - Asthma. ClILOItODTNC etrecttully cbeeke and arrests (boss toooReu fatal Fever, Croup, A toe. CHLUHODYNK acts lis. a charm la ptarihon, and la tbe only speeHe In Cboeera and Dysentery. CllLOItODTNE effeetnally rau abort all atucla or EpHepey, Ilyslerht, IIJpluUou, and Spasms. CllLOItODTNE la tba only palHatlfs ha Nesratsia, Rbeomatlsm. Gout, Cancer. Tooth- ache, Menlnaltts, So From IV. Vraallus FetHtrew, 11. D , formerly Lecturer at SI Of or je's Hospital. London- - "I bare no heslUibra In slating that I bare never met with any nj adtetae ao aa an a arrd Sedative. Z hava aaad It In consumption. Asthma, Dlarrnceo, and other Saeaaea. and an perfeetlr satlafled wlib the results. " Karl Russell communicated to tba tolleia of Phyalc. Una that ba bad received a dispatch from Her Majesty's Consul at Manila o the effect thai cholera baa b-- rax Ins fearfolly, and tbat the only rrsMrfy tay aerrlca was CnLOBODT.-r- s "-- 6ee Lancer, 1st December. 1M4. CiOTION. BiWASai or Piracy asp IurrTtoxa The pobllo ara further cantk4ied . a forsery tt tba cor ernment tump havlnsr coma to tba knowladga of In Board uf Inland Revenue. CAUTION Paaatrood sutsd that Db 1. C'oujsBbowjc was undoubtedly tba Inventor of CntonooTHB. tliattha story of tbe defendant was delib- erately untrue wblcb, ba regretted to aay, bad haea sworn la See Haws. July 10. IM4. Sold in Bottles at Is. ij$d.. 2s. d.. 4s. U and lis. each. None Is sjenolaa without tba words ' Br J COLLIS BII0WNK" on the Qotarament Sump. OrtrikalmUix medical teetlmnny accompanlee earb bnttta Sola Manufacturer J. T. UAVB.1POHT, 33 OreatBnsssllSt Blooatbsry, Ixodes AtentsinNswTork, W II ftcsm tt i Co n JO Waits. 4ns dJl3Sl8H Sjl 1 S m mfEtvtth ft atfl ! aB Ler3ra?laaaal Corner Beale and Howard Sts., 8AN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. W, H. TA7I0S, Prei'U JOSEPH XOOBZ, (ap BUILDERS OF sSm MACmNERY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Steamboat, Steamship, Land ENGINES AND BOILERS man pressure or compound. BTTEAH VESSELS, of alt klnds.ballt cotopl.t. wttK Hulls of VTood, Iron or Compealtc. OUDIXAKT ENU1NES compoonded whan advta-acl- e. STEAM IICSCIIES. Bafrts and Stsara Tart con- structed with reference to tbe Trade In which they arej to be employed. SpeadV toonas; aad dxaftef waxes (saranteed. STEAJI BOILEBS. PartleotaraitanearlTm to the quality or tba material and workmanship, sad none) bat flrsclajs work prodoced. STJOA It HILLS ASD SCOAB-MAnrN- O XA. CIIINEUT mad after tho moat approved plans. Also all Boiler Iron Work connected tbsrewhb. WATE IS PI PK, of Boiler or SUset Iran, of say tHt, mads is suitable lengths fur connectlosr tezetner. ex Sheets ronad, punched and packed for sblpmaat, rtady to be rlitted on the crsasd. ITTDKAULIC BITCXISG. BoBrrWort: and Water Pipe made by thai tatabllahuieat, riveted br HydranSs Bl vstlor Machinery, that qnaltty cf work beter far to hand work. , mp 1YOH.K. Bbl? aad Steam Capvuna, steaas Wlnebes, Air aad CtrcnUUnj Puopa, road after Ike rnoit apprortd plana. PtmPS. Direct Actlac Pomps, for Irrlcalloa or Catr Water Works parposes, baBt wlta the eelehralad CT Valre Motion, saperlor to soy ether pomp. Agents lor YTorthlns-ton'- Bapfeuc Steaas SJt Pasnpa. ly per soRKsir aujcii. fOCBE SCtlAK XX 33 LS. 8ISXKK. UmH. Toe His iy bfflj BcLurJjiCO MM

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aevtia wtllCTerseaeeat,ktac Ike stream Ib twain.

"Sta)s kioca are always awee.

J- - edsw would a mMn wakeFsasea tin catena a a oreasifnl steep,

A4 a taack f tnn ton maal antl:Tn suae law tar Mae eyes keep.

Far awee- - ae cko assail greet.Like aaac of a ripcalac rata.Mat- - taseea an always sweet,Aa4 tew la aeaer la aata!"

When In am sad line have grown coH,Aest kn llawe bat far aa hoax;

Wfcca life's taoawcF ka keaa tetrL,Anal kiana fcave taattkm asaau,

Tfc- - wassli son senary Seas,Noiaarea4Maaaaa cackala;

Tt ataiaa Maoi a are atwayt tweet,Aadraaeiiaenriaaata.

C. C. Einfhem.

Mlsooll an pons,

areejftea the most miserable of God's

Lara Purtii has agwJ lmrrteae Totce, and singstear oU eoaaae sossr, Ta Vioar of Bray. "

Hnds rear and anifrht after re-- JttfceBHatowro w ar. unKumo.

a aa irattsal Map, Mr. liargfa call for 00 ulnp- -aaf-aM- fertbr-- wifa-wiue- n in New Turk City.

Hi. aXsodor XBtan'fl dauplrtflr Alice is study--aa IB. uarsa, aaa Bab n iKBWff muv muuju

The Bueaen Tcjobc Men's OhrMtUn AfsaociatMnruHxl M!B of the reqtnrM fli&sjw lor its

of Turkey is fond of nardeninc.Msaja. laarMa anddotn. He is atadioas and reads

kaa JBOTOjnt; coffee."Give Ike tracked Betabardt a vide berth!"

aal arfc.ngA. For what? Sbe ean get aloneaakkaaaaav . Otre the trade one to DavidSana.

The arm-- taktat SMaatose will be risible inr wa tor for 1H ; n it to be IBS feet

It wU! be m loll working order

t Oraodr'" fltjetes a Sootbm Democrat asfaqnac Uiat Hayee entertained aaraaaar naaaber of peapie and wrtk more liberalitySaxnaof of hta jaxdnoonourg.

ktajar Mate, late of Mer Majeety'a baagreen MmtRnJ $XfiOO for the interstaa br aseJ bk daotrrtHrtrag loares of bnnd to tbeawady.

Aaaaorae aaac (MTltM iaianous. She Tenlaik a Trial hi t don't too? He To-a- awful

t have yon everfosod itdo anythingtayoaartjraiB ywa laevrj He IseTUi.

Threat Mra. Theodore l'arker, of Boston, leftaaaataf oarfaaamtj to her two adojiled children.laai hall anJ anqrabbabed 1ISS. will be broughtaaat atacsordaace with her tnabes.

The Snrtae&rid Taw aavM the wan who boughthe OauaaaSetK Ihhie for $S,000 went home

loir Bible, baak dlTtnerteeraa trenarr. Utoa art Btlael

Staa- - ndiiial Koders ia to become Enperintpn-cVa-

of the sanal aeadarar in Jose, and liearaVfjajaTal Hatch mil jo to San Franxasoo and takeajaaaaaandof the naval force on the Pacific station.

a. bay vdwaaM rolled over in tho vaterby alanhi il iaali1 mi the falle of the Ohio, bays Inssaatharat rmahim bad a dream once that heaajajhl Rrt wet amai time. Ttacmaaii Commtrtkil.

Mr. T manual has aaoeeeded in rihotographinsthe Imm ire vrm4tree, or " earthshloe on the moon

I taweadava oki. In tbepbotoirrardis tne "oun- -

to iw msnnfraBtttu oteariy iitjiu

a Moanr man." Kara the lihiloso- -jdaar aVUkafa, I was always in a hurry to bold theWad & the lee aaddo all the lifnng; now Iam ohhe, I araaa hold of the email end and do all

Qi ill JohB Kom. of the HnRlish army, vrasjajadek K.C B. three or foar weeks ago, and afear day taker obtained a divorce from his wifeem aacanaat f bar rtauuitaan and mwnndnct whilehe eras at aUtJaimwan- Th taarabte yrid the ooonUiry, sor, is

eaid aa Inh to the toons.Be Shun are, aot laanT abaentees in tins iart, i

haec, aa therafif. -- Not many absentees, isit? VMI thhv hjtaetaU jc the country's ji&t

fall af alai lew "la aBaaaaaac; Arbor Say. Governor Nance, of

Hilaaika. aavaaa all otesses and professions toa1aailaJNB)rT on that day, and on etery other

jamaabl laaairi darnagthe early dsy of spnnB,fonat. traa, and oraacBental trees, vineyards,taaaal aadiBwrii.

The yiaoaan of aaaanac the alletrranoe of 97,(00,-aaraiia-

aahjotitn of the CcaroocaiHed moreahaatea dajs. la St. IVterabarR the workini;-a.- B

htojie faetoraes had to repeat the ostu,oaal tar aard. after the ofiouts, who then plaoedaa aaartama; mark on the passport of each man.

Mr. ltiaija Frtob, of BaSalo has Riven tothe ObaaM- OraaaanuoB SooretT of that city,jauuait' aamnrheg to $N0,l90. It is to be usedSa f aJiac aad aniamaing an inahtahon for theahraaaal aaoral aadiataOeetnAl benefit of the poorafitaaialo. wathoat dwtmewoa of creed or sax.

The tri of Daaart has become a journalist hehas beea far a rear the resonJb(e editor ofTaaatr Fahr. He as aboat to be uiamed to Miss

laama the daaehter of the UebrewWHcwet ladvi torecetre a dowry of

1 aad a awefa more at the death of Heriathar.

A fli laailidi froaa Meatmnville, Tenn an- -

rhe death of tire aathoreas. Mrs. L.Ttrfjnax Frearah. which oooarred recently at herk 1' iB " that- Afl--Jar rl ii ai auiarIVeaoh liciuaatid to a daas of Amernan writersahnaap ko-d-T bat Irttte known, and yet who wereheMat aae raae m hath esteem.

laaae eaaaas tiehedale returned at Edinburghtiwaili Urn iiami nf i nli 11117 1'"1 l'nlrr " Insoccu-aataa- a

beaat atated as - jouiinfi t the house "laaaaf r"l'rr aadertke bead of oomrMtion,aa aalattt H r4aad to be - at the breast-- " In themaaaaa tar apeonl infomnuon a gentleman wrote :" Bale aad eoaad m body and mind; thank God."

wear an ererlasunfr simw: in theof athem bes a cold gMter as of ice ; the

v able to mesh wfaat can bo calledhat only mas and titter and snigger

throat ontwards, or at best prodnoe somebaser enciunnauon. as if they werethroagfa wont of none such comes

naod. Tlaaiar Cmriyir,Aarapas of the ureat fire in Pans A correspond-ea- t

Vrthe foUowiOK advice: In disasters ofthaa Land aae ahoald proceed with the strictestaaaar atat method. Aooordmgiy, one will first ofaW fane the ehtldrve. who are the future; theuaaaL who are the present: the old men, wtioaar eapneaer : then the furniture ; and, if thereituin. the eodateral naatioas and the muthers-iatw.- "

OaaiialGaraeid has bad rather a singularaa atteauitia to ledsce to practice the

inalliii that "the oaVe ahoald seek the man."Ilaiaai has declined the Danish mission : Mtrnttjetaiied the Laadoa oataadate; the solicitor gen-ee-

am very respsotfally waved asde aclaims, and now

lit Oner refuses the ooraplmHait of a handsomejtaajWuii n the rraBoe department.

It u "oficarJly " reported that only fourteenremaai omrmwHed saierde at Monaco last year astin dan il resattof losses at the gaming tables;hat Mr IVhwa. a aandenui of narh uffiekl posi-taa- a

at Ntoa. eaamMee the real number of aicidsat aa aTecage of aboat three a week. For obviousleaeear. the local josmals sopjirefw. as far asiiaaaatu, the raKbaatran of seon cases, and setda an to a earvless cse of firearms many (lehber.

Ut takrag&.Bafore marriaRC,

tJirh weaaraaj ewe.gai tali thHlmrAat hkt her bdr.

Aer aaaiMge,rnttiajrriAara,

randM) VISTAaa haacafAiae Orleans Times.

AaEae&iiiouraalHrt writes: "For the morerwotne frfrh of the secret societies of Europe

theHttR of Terrors has nothing really terribleaheatbtB. They have satisfied themselves thatthere ao life bevoad the qrsve. The value of abelief 13 the immartahtr of the soul, as an instra-j5B- t

o." sooMi police, is incalculably groat, andihf ondcal decav of this faith, with certainaeotioDS of desperate and abandoned men, is acage, of teMaaies toH of menace and alarm."

Mrs. Jfary Caeramer rays of Senator Hawler, ofCaBBeracBl: He is a man oT apparent middleatw. pcsftd TAvaque and military bearing. HeE.-- no Croat heurht. but the broad shoulders anddeep carat whiS indicate vigor and poorer ofeadenace. His head is large and round, ratherthantich. His carang hair, taming gray, is notprjfafr- - He wears a chin beard and militaryBjasta-h- e. Hu featates are pugnacious; hisexorecsissreaolate. rather than pleasant, thoughhe JS capable of creat ticdnasa of hert. HisS1S&DC3 may be aSable or quite the contrary.

Professor Gamjtee's "zero-moto- has beenei-iu- r? considerable in 'Washington,and srieaUSc men are inclined to 6et a highcause .eon its ralas. One of the examiners inthe Fewest OSise tells the Sew York Ettm PoitTxcreapoadest thathezegards it as the most

pueat siaoe the telephone. If itsuo-oeed-a

--t all, however, it will be of far greateres3sec.3on3e than that or any invention of recent

E. jiBDihe ezpaaslTe fares of ammoniaxujarr xroicssar sanguineHZSfizVBSB&CSS. i

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VOL. XVIUNo. 22.1

Justness ards.

S.B. DOLE.Counsellor at Low cud Notnrj- - Pnhllc

Oalce at the corner of Tort and 21ercbant Streets, Hotnohita. kit

EDWARD PKZSTON,Attorney and Counsellor at Znr,'

' iy C6 Fort Street. Ilonolnln. 817

11'EE.Ui:i A: CO.,Corner of Ir'ort .Ld Qnrtn Streets UoeoIdId,

I.umher, Paints, Oils, Kaili, Salt and Building-- M Material! cf every kind.

15:.3. IS. AUSTIN,OOTTIfSbXiXiOXt. Ji-- T CiA--

80S Ts'o. 13 Kuhsmsnu street.

BARTO"W & TUCKER, Auctioneers,bales Itoom, a Sa Queen Mreet.

Next d jor to f. G. I rwtn A, Co EM ly

F. A. fC!JAIJBi:il Al. CO..Importers &. Commission MerchantstA Uuuwlulu, llaantiMli KUuiil ly

O. . r..rj.Tilt I. .. 91. ..SCEGEOS AND EOKEOPATHIC IHYElCliK.OCicf Ournrr lortabd Uerrutiia tff. UoiiuIdId. S2S

Auctioneer and Commission Hcrchant,QprenSlrrrt. Ilonolnln. 11.1 scs-l-

i:i. toiTt!ii.Ae:i.K.cw..I2IP0ETEKS AKD C0HLIISS10N HEECHAMS-ilvDotuln.Oilii- i

II. I. oSIS liJOHN RTJSSELX,

21 32 Merchant SL. cor. of Fort St. SJO ly

F. T. I.ENEHAN ci. CO

Importers and Commission Merchants,886 uoenn Mreeu Ilonolnln 19

A. .. CLSX.IiOIt.'N A; Co..IXroKTCSS AVD VIIUBI IX

G-onor- alorcliaiiciiso,ISO CtTner Queen and Knabcmaitngtrrf Ik, li

SI. tl.VCIti:i.J & CO.,OEKEEAL C0KM1SS10H AGENTS,

Uuern Mrcrt Ilonolnln. II I. (SIMI

A. M.ltl MI,CROCER AND PROVISION DEALER.

Family Grocery and lerd Stole,SIT lyl AO Fort fctreet. Hot olnlo.

MRS. A. IX. MELLIS,FosMonnlilo Dress and Clcnli Malicr,

lUi Fort street, Ilonolnln, II. I.aw !M ly

ItOtI.L. tfe to..Ship Chandlers and Commission Merchants.

imjierlerBanaiiealersin Ucnorul Meicb.iidie,Vtuen?trietHonolulu. Ilitnaulllma. WW ly

it. i'. z;sir.i.ic. jc co..DEALEES IN DETt GOODS AMD GENEEAX

MERCHANDISE,Fort St..mlioTtOddfellownall 181C-l- y

LAt.i: & CO..COrVJRI.SSION MERCHANTS

And luilKM'.rn of u1 Dtideit In Hay, Grain, and GeneralProduce, ilonolnln. U I. Ml '

join II. 1MT1,K0IAP.T PUBLIC and C0MMISSI0NEE of DEEDS

ler tbe SUtea of Calilomia undrew Vork.0Qice at tbeBjink f Bibot A, Co.. , llonoluln. ; oWly

jon a t. iATi;tOBJi;.IJIPOETEE AND DEALEB IN GENEEAL

HEHUHAND1SE.816 Qncen street, Itonoluln, II. I. ly

JNO. A. HASSINGER,Agent to take Jkclmn-wlcdement- to Con-

tracts lor Labor.618 I Interior Olilce, Hon Inln ly

ii. k. juci-vrvxe- i: & mto'riitiit.GROCERY. PEED STORE and BAKERY,

Corner of King and Fort meets,HOM)l.ULU. Elly

HOST. LEWGI1S, C. K. COOlCB

i,i:vi:u.s A; cookc,Succcasera to Lliwins 4 Dlcnaos,

IEPORTERS & DEALERS IK LUMBERAad all kinds of llalldmg Materials,

Tort Street, biu ly Ilonolnln.

UIt.LIAUtlA31 k CO.,IJIPOBTEES AND DEALEES IN HAHDWABE

Cutlery, Dry Goods, Taints aud Oils, and General Mer- -

cbandUe, N o. T Ftfrtstreet, Honolulu. H ly

olavs srr.rcsELS. tM. o. inins.W.W. G. XZtlVI &. CO.,

Sugar Factors and Commission AgentsIlonolnln. 11. 1. WJ

i;. O. HALL .V jo..IKPOETEBS AAD DEALEES IN HAEDWABE

I)ryOuods,ra!Dts,01lsandOeurralJIcrcbandlse,gis-l- CorncrFortandKlngSts.

A. W. PE1RCE & COSHIP CHANULEKS U COMMISSION jaEECHANTS

A01JTTS oaDrand'a (tuna and Soaib Lances,

I'errr Cavls' 1'aln Killer,,1 ICo. 10 Qneen btrect, Honolulu ly

n. a. r. CitttR, p. c Joxts, lis.C. BEEWEE & CO..

SHIPPING & CO&lftllSSIOH rriERCHAKTS.fn Honolulu. Hawaiian Islamic. y

C. At'OAt.Importer, Wholetale and Retail Dealer

in General MerchandiseAnd Cblna floods. In tbe Hre-1'ro- Store, of

Klnp and Nnnann Streets. el6

Q. W. OHTOX. C. p. 3SOBTOX

V. W. SOKTOS &. CO"Store, Oroe Bancb Plantation. Dtalers In Choice Oro

cerles and Provisions and General SUrcliandUe.MB ly

i: 12. EilTCIZCOCIa..ATX0BNEY AT LAW, HIL0, HAWAH.

oSJSJ Cllli Promptly Collected. ly

J. U. KAWAIIiTJI,Agent to tnio Acknowledgments to Labor

ContractsFor the District of Kona. OCicc ocr the Poet Office

M7 ly

WTLLIAM ATJLD,Accnt to talio AcknoTclcdrmcnts to Con-

tracts lor Lab orIn the District of Kona, Isiand of Oahn, at the Office ofthe Ilonolnln Water V orkr, foot of 2unann btrect.

617 'J3EvirTBE3303a" HOTEIi.jaiius iiiiim. fi;i'i:iirrii:,

CORNER OF FORT AKD HOTEL STREETS, HONOLULU.

eBThe but or Ales, Wines and Lienors coaitanty on lndIjUery gublaattcbed to the Hotel. KSly

J. 31. Witt- IX I. V. 3k. !., I. !.. J

Dental Booms cm Foit Street,Office In Brewer's, Block, corner Hotel and Fort streets.

Mt ly Entrance, lloul btreet

CIICIL. KICOiVA.ATTOENEY AND C0TJNSELL0E AT LAW.

oiAitr rcnUc.And Agent fr taking Acknowledgments of Initrnmentsfo

tbe Island of Oahn.oSM iio. 8 Kaahnmann Mreet, ilopolcln, H.I, ly

A'lIUO. II. UAVIliS,(Late Jastios, Gaxaa A Co.J

IMPORTER AND C0KKISS10N HEBCHANTaid acisi rot .

Lloyds and the Liverpool Uaderwrttrrs,Dritlsb and Foreign Marine Insnrance Company, andXarthrrn A ssarance Company. oS3- - 'y

BISHOP & CO.,IIOXOI.CI.U, i i i IIAAVA1IAJT IsLASDS

. . DEAW EXCHANGE OS

IHE EANX OF CALIFORNIA, : : : SAN FRANCISCO

AaDTUsaaAsaKtsuSTeir York,

Doston,Parla, AnchlanJ,

THE ORIENTAI BANK CORPORATION, : : : LOKCCN

A5 THCla sAaxcoxs IXllonr; lonj;,

Sydney, and?Iclbourne,

And transact a General Banking Bnsiaeas. &19 ly

S. CASTLZ. 1. S. ArUEBTOS

CA.STLI! & COOKE.SHIPPINO AND C01IMISSI0N MEECHAliTS

IMPOrvTEr ASD

Dealers in General Merchandise,KoT SO ElngStreet, Uonololu, llairailtn Islands.

... AGENTS TORThe Union Xnsnranee Companyofaaa Francisco. TlaeNawEnglAnd Mntoal LIfa Insurance Company, Boston.Tbe Oregon Packet Line, The Kohala Plantation,tlr. Jayne a oasCelebratadiTbe rlaikn PUnUUoa,

Medidnes. iWalslnariaatstion,Wheeler A Wilson's Sawing! namalua Plantation,

ItAchlaai, (oJOSly) 1

f

HONOLULU, WEDISTSDAT,QuS'mrss nrds.

DR. BRODtE,Xli.y3ci3aL and Snrsoon.PCTbpecIal attentlen given to disease of the Throaand Ear. Office and residence. 123 Fort street.

819 Mi:nr i!i:i.t. iyE. COOK WEED, M. D

HOMEOPATHIST,(Late Chief of Staff Homeopathic IlopIU1, Ward's

Island. :.. V )Office. 95 Hotel SU belwer n Alafcea and Fort Streets.

Special attention to diseases of otnen and children.Office hocre Until 8 to to A. 11., 3 to 5, and 7 to 8 1. M.

8a ly

DR. E. H. THACHER,Dentist.

Ko. 1014 Tort Street, (Brewer's Block, np stairs.)X3T pain In filing teeth, by use of Naboll.

S7A e Il,coverj In IleiitlstrY.33Nitrons Oxide Gas administered for painless extrac-

tion of teeth. 831

CIS AS. T. MUI-tCIi-

UOTART JfU33ijIO,Agent to tate AckocwkdffEicntt to Labcr Contract!

AND

CENERAL BUSINESS ACENT.OOice In Makee'a HUck corner Qoeen and Kaaburaann

Streets, Ilonolnln 8H ly

JAJIT.h .11. .lIU.NSAltHAT,Attorney and Counsellor at Law.

rnrrlsl attention rtald to the nrroltnlinn of Lonr.11 LConreysncins. end all matters sppcrtainins to Ileal

V..euiLe. jNotary Public and Ccrnmf ssioncr of Deeds

For the States of California and Sen- - York.CSyO&cc, No 9 haahsmann St., Ilonolnln, II. I.

15 lyHONG QTJON & LEE ONG,

Authorized Government Shipping AgentsOf Laborers for Flantaliqns or other kind? of labor.

Offices at Ko. 33 King Mreet, below llic btatlon Ilon-- c,

on oppofltc tide of thetireet. 833

OR. EMERSON.JL AX 3i SICIflJff JTI3 iUH.GEOrrOSce at Sr. IIolTmjnn'p, 51 Qaecn Ftreet Eesldencc.Corner Fort sndlinknltU (the old Krnjer premises.

818 Office hourf 9 to 11 A M., g to 4 P. M. ly

STRATEMEYER & JAMES,Practical Painters and Decorators, Gilding,

Graining and Lettering.2Co. bu llutel bu. opposite Family .Market.

817 31 ly

kkciiaku r. HCKi:irro:v.ATTOEUET AND C0UWSEI.0E AT LAW

1VI1I attend the Temis of loarti on tbe other ItUndlMonry toIrnilonMorUaxMoflrcrholditjllercliant-tre- et 2 diort from Dr tnr;euald' 847 Cm

a. w. gii:vi?ii.Commission Mirchanl and General D'aler

In Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardware, Stationery,Patent lledietnes, Ferf nmery, and

Glasbware.884 WAILUKU. i!AlTl. ly

.ii. s. i:i,t.i,.n a: co..1KP0ETEES AND WHOLESALE DEALEES

In Fashionable Clothing, Hats, Caps, Hoots, Shoes andevery variety of Gentlemen's supetior Furnishing GoodStore in Matee's lllock. Qneen btreet, Ilonolnln. 11. I

lf' ly

u. z. wnrrsET. Established 1850. i.v cobeetsoxVVllITNEy &. ROBERTSON,

(Successors to II. H. Whitney)Importing and. Manuiacttiring Stationors

Publishers, News Dcalors, Book- -Biadcrs and Paper Rulers.

irA. 21 Merchant btreet. llouolula, II. I. 836 SO

CASTLC & HATCH,

W. n. CASrrLE, Notary rnbllc. attend all tbeCourts of the Kingdom.

Particular attention paid ui the negotiation ofLoans,Conveyancing, Codecting, etc Mr Money to lean on3InrtKaee.

omce: Is'o. 15 Kaahnmann street, Ilonolnln, HawaiianIslands. 8 6 ly

H. M..MOORE,(Formerly In the employ of Castle Jt Cooke,)

Practical Job Printer,NO. 104 PORT STREET,

(Over Mellis' Store.)00 81S All orders faithfully attended to. ly

C W. SIACIMItMAUA; CO..IHPOKTEES AND COMMISSION KEECHANTS,

Itobinson's Fire-pro- liuilding,

QueenStreet, Honolulu, H.I.ASENTS70R

Tbe Glasgow and Honolulu Une of Packets.John Hay & Co's Liverpool and London Packets.The WaiKapn Plantation,Tbe Spencer PJanUtton, IIllo,11.k. Inn Pl.ntatlfii, II 111).

Allrrlees, Tall A Walton, Sngsr Machinery.The 847

IIY.11AIV 1IIEOS.,

Importers of General Merchandise

rnoM

FliAKGE, ENGLAND, GER VARY, AXD

UK1TED STATES,No. MJIcrchant Street, - - Ilonolnln, H. I,

iisiax zsxeow..

WHOLESALE GR0.CERP,SIO and SIS California Street,

sax r n. a n c i s c o .

t3-J- Particular attention paid to flliins and shippingIsland orders. 603 ly

X H O S . .'. X EI It b; .11 ,luronTivQ ami AtANorAirrciiia

STATIONEB, NEWS AGENT, ED0K-BIHDE-R AND

PAPEE EULEE,Merchant St. near Fort, and fort St near Hotel, Honolulu

Oahn, II I.Also, Foblliher of tbe Hawaiian Almanac and Annual,

and Hawaii, u Ulrectory anJ CnlenJar, ttc, Ac.Tbe Merchant uti eet at(re will bederoted to General

lllank flooks, New, and Binding llepartments.Ihe tort strce Store will embrace Unebtatlooery, llooks,Anlats' itaterUls. I'uysaudlanct U.hhIs. 631 ly

8. c. ALLia. h. r. kobisosAI.I.F.A Jc KOIIIASO.l.

At Koblnjon's Wbs'f,Dealers in Lumber and all kiuds of Building

Materials, Faints, Oils, Nails, Ac, &C..&C,Aocxrs or acnooaxas

IULKAKALA.KtJLAMANC,

.KEKACLCOni.itAr.r ELLIW,

PAOAIII,UILAMA,

LEAHI,StO rfosololn.nswall.nlslands. ly

Jomtstit jQrodutc.

KATJPAETJEA PLANTATIONCUAR XU' CtiytlMi IX nnd for Rule Inquantities to suit purchasers oy

Sll Iv C- - AFOSO.

HAWAIIAN SOAP W0EKS !

GREY & CO.,jLlauufacturcrs and Dealers In

ALL K!WDS OF SOAPS,Iitlco, King Street, Ilonolnln.

Beef, Ilatton and Goat Taltovr wanted Orders left atBolles A Cua, Qneen Street, will meet witb prompt attrn-io- a

83 ly

SOLE cSj SADDLE LEATHER,Tanned Goat and Sheep SkinsrpOXSTAXTI.TOXIIAXD AXDFOnSAlE,j from tbs well knownTVnltnea Tannery. J. I. Parker. Prop'r.IJIIo Cauuery, F. fi. Lyman, l'poprletor.

803 lr A. S. CLWHOr.N t CO.. Agents.

OlrrS" 3VT A TS.TCT:T3L?.OWEN J. EOLT, Proprietor.

The choicest of Beef Hsttos. Lamb, and Veal, alwayson hand. The Beef in this Market is from the celehra- -tedherds of James CampbeB, HosonllnlL Ponltiy andGame to order. 823

BeinstSrhiliro PigsyerereL. OFTnElTREST IJII'OUTr.D ----niij strains, and of all ages. FOB SALE. Oi-5- ?-

lifcJiva boxed and deiiver'd to eteaaicr orilWlLuschooner, AT MODEEATE PEICES.

Persons nlahlu? to atirt with tbe Uest Stocltor to Improve vrnnt tlicy now Iutc,

can liny in pnlrsi not nUln.B47 ? A nERBEBT. Hawaiian Hotel.

PAINTS AND OILS.LEAD IS PACKAGES OF 3 TO

ATT-ATITI-Iba -

Zinc White Habbncb Lead,Boiled Paint Oil in bult and In S gallon druai,A fall Aisortacat Fancy Color runts.

3 SIS BOLLES & CO.

lecjianical (ards,XD. G KOWE,

House nnrl Sign Painter, Paper Hanger, etcSii ly No 107 ElngStreet. Honolnla. 2

1VSI. JOUXSOX,MoroliarLt iaHoir.SIT So 6SFort5t., belo Dr. Rurgenwald's. ly

CHR. GERTZImporter and Dealer in Gents', Ladies', and

Children's Boots, Shoos, and Slippers.Just received s great variety of Boots. Shoes and Slip

pers. also Ladies White Kid Button Boots. &3

c. c. colimia;;.BLACKSMITH AND MACHINIST

Ilnnc Shociiijr, Cnrrlng;e Work.Pfaiitntion Jlnchluery tc.

S03 Shop on King Street, next Castle & Cooke's. ly

.i. ii. .vtcici:,Alnlien Street.

One door be!ow Hotel Street.Fcrnltnre ofall descriptions made and repaired at rea

a.inaM.rate, Best wnrlcmanfhlpgnanntrrd. (S-'- ly

PIONEER STEAMCandy Manufactory and Bakery

3. 33:Crt3XT,Practical Ccaftctioctr, Pattry Ccok and Palter,816 71 Hotel Btrect,betwecn Nnnaan and Fort. 2 ly

HONOLULU IRON WOEKS CO.

steaji r:cisEs, suc.tn 3Iii.ls5&i Hellers, Coolers, Iron, Brassand Lead Castings

Machinery of Every DescriptionS3-- Made to Order "SB

Particular attention paid to Ship's BlacksmithingAS--J OH WORK executed on tbeshnrtest notice. oSl ly

WILLIAM PEKNELL,(Successor to P. Dalton )

No. 92 King Stroet, Honolnln,Saddle and Harness Maker and Importer of Leather

and Saddlers' Hardware. All uork done In myestablishment is under my direct snpervlslon, andwilt use my best endeavors to please my customers.gr dye men tall. 817

A. E.KERR,Practical Painter, Paper Hanger, &c,

No. Ill Fort Street, near Hotel Street.Plain and decorative house painting and kalsomining

done In the best manner, and at reasonable prices.813 ly

HOLLISTER & CO,,I3iriaspriti3, Apotliccnrlcs

ASD UrOHTEBS OrTobacco and Cigars; Agents for P. Lorillard & Co.,W S. Kimball & Uo's Vanity Fair, Goodwin A Co's OldJudge, llnchanan & Lyle's Celebrated 1'lug Tobaccos,Crown Perfumery, of London, Hnmphreys' Ilomeo-pathi- c

Specific. Ac. &c 816

FIIANK II. AUSTIN & CO.,Commission Merchants and For- -

warding Agents.OlTicc 'o. 20 California St., San Francisco.

Consignment from tho Hawaiian Islands desired.The Best Friccs Warranted, and Sales Guaranteed.

6'.'' 4 1y .

o. sraaLxtv. o. xoiroG. SH'.t.CI.tfll.X Sc CO..

XIKSHITHS AND PLUHBEES,So. S Xiinniiii Street,

Keep constantly on hand full aswrtment of Tin, SheetIron, and Copperware,

Galv'd Iron and Lead Pipe, India iiubberHoso,&coii7 Mr

:. k. vsi.i.iA.ni,IMP0ETEB. HANBFACTUEEE, TJFHOLSTEEEE

AND DEALER INFURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,

Farnltnre Ware-Hoo- No. f4 Fort street. Wort shop attbe old stand on Hotel Street,

S091 Orde rw from the other. jUodi promptly attended to, fly

J. H. LYNCH,

JBoot and Shoe Manufacturer, fKIMS STItEKT, --a!

Has just received, per last steamer, a fine assortment of

Gent's lioots and Shoesof the Best Eastern Hake; also on band, a

Fine Stock of Home Made Wear,all of which will be sold cheap for cash.

AH orders from the other Islands promptly attended to.Sll 3m

CEO. S. HARRIS,SHIP AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH.

iiitintii:. iiot'.sn axi heavyShip, Work, Moulding Bltts, rianlng Knives,Anchors and An lis repaired Goosenecks, Crank Axlesnnd Wagon Axles made for the trade on reasonableterms.

Heavy Wagons for Traction EnginesAND

ARTESIAN WELL TOOLSWith all their ratings, a Specialty.

All Orders Promptly Attended to, rind WorkGuaranteed.

tSr-Sh- on the Esplanade, In the rear of Mr. Geo.Lucas Planing Mill. e 3ra

XIIO.UAS I. IUK,3VE J. O SC INIS 07,

o. 40 Fort Street,will attend to all ordersln the

LOCK, GUH & GENERAL REPAIR LINE.

He will give special Rttention, to cleaning, repairingand rcpuU tins shewing MaeMne., aud all other kindai fLight Machinery and Metal Wort of every description.Ulacksinltblng. etc.

Also, on hand and for tale cheap,

A Variety of Seving Machinest.uns. PlstoI. Shot, Ammnultlon,

machine Oil, lMccdles, &c, site, &c.Machine Tuckers, Hinders, and all other extra

and dopllcute parts of machines aupptied oo short, uotlce.

J-- Best Macblae Twist.-E- S

Sale Jjent xnlMi Kingdom forTbe Florence Sewing Mscbtiie, frotn )I0 to f SO.

White Sowing ilacblne. Trom fl tof!5Home Shuttle Sewing Machine, fiom SIS to J 13.BES-- Including all extras fOS ly

No. 71 Fort St., aoove Hotel St.,KEEPS ALWAYS ON HAND

tAr assortment cf tbe beat French and

Culiforntt manfactored

ConfeotLonery lWhich he offers for sale to the Trade, or at Retail,

AT REDUCED FRrCES !ALSO

THE BEST BRANDS OF CHOICE CIG .RSTo be had In the market

THE BEST ICE CREAM, SODA WATER & CORDIALS

AMI TltY THOI.-S- O

tJ3 Id

a"- - BLACK1WC.,A

MAHCrACTUKED

G. S. PIHKHANI & CO..

EOLOA, KAUAI.

BOLLES & Co., Agents,

HOSOLCI-C- .

ly qr

owiMovna tio vo

SflLAfilANDERJELTING

Covering Boilers. Steam PipesETCo ETC.

Saves 25 percent, of FuelPEICE EEDUCED TO S7.50 BBL.

THEO. h. oavies,S7Ia Agent.

JUNE L 1881.

insurance Rothes.Boston Board of Undcrwrilers.

A GENTS fcr the Iln.ivall.il Islamts,f. soj-- ij c nitswEP.tco.

Philadelphia Board of Dnderwritcrssa OESTS for the Hawaiian Islands,f. RnrtEWEKACO.

TItASS-ATl.AXTI- O

FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,OF 1IAJII1CHG.

CapiUl of the Company Jt ReserveRelchmark6,O0O.C0O' their Companies " 101,630,000

Total... Reichsmark 107,630,000

NORTH GERMANFIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,

OF IIAJIItUrtG.Capital of the Company AReerTe..Reich smark 8JfM.OOO

u their Companies " 33,000,-00-

ToUl Reichsmark 43330,000

SCIIWKI!E1!UISCIIK I.I.OTDRUCK UERSICHERUNGS GESELLSCHAFT

OF "WINTERTHUR.Capital of the Company francs 5,000,000

rxnrrtsic3SED.or.vi:nAi. AtJKVrsTiik tho above three companies for the HawaiianIslands, are prepared to insure Buildings. Furniture,Merchandise and Produce, Machinery, 4c, aleoSngarand Rice Mills, and Tessels in the harbor, against lotsor damage hy fire, on the most favorable terra..

831 ly n. IIACKFELD A CO.

IIAMISMaGH-ISEIttflll- lV

FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.rVDFrtSllJVEH II4TIXU nBESAP.

pointed Agent" of the aboTe Company, are prepared to insure risks aralnst fire on Stone and IlriclcItulltllii;?. and on Merchiiic!Ie stored therein, ontne most laroraoie terms, ror particulars anpiy at tneofilce of KM ly i a. auu cr r.it a iu.

HArV.3URC-MACDEBU.t- C

FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,OF HAMIltma.jintciiAxnisc rrnrfi.

TUHK nnd jlnchluery Insured against Fire on themost favorable terms.

A. JAUt.KIC, Agent for the Hawaiian Islands.SH ly

UNION INSURANCE COMPANYOF SAX FllAXClSCO.

IVTrvrino.IKOOBPOKATED, 1805

CASTLE & COOKE, AGENTS819 For the Hnvrnllnll Islnnils. 1

Insurance Notice.i'vt)i:itsij.vr.i aki; I'ltiiPAitmTur. Trite upon ilerchandlsc, per flrst-cla- Tessels

between this and the Coast Potts, covering loss ordamage, if amounting to 10 percent or more, on thesound value or the whole shipment -- 'port of delivery,upon favorable terms.

BISHOP & Co.Agents of the Firemen's Fund Insurance Company.Ilonolnln. Jan. 30. 1S 813 3m

Rhenish Wostphallan Lloyd

INSURANCE COMPANY,or ax. GLADBACII. Ithcnlsu X'rtissln.

AachenandLeipziglnsuranceCo.,Limited,

OF AACIIH.T. (AIXr.ACUAFELr,R.)

CLAI3IS FOR PARTICULAR AVKRALL sutalned by Goods arriving here, and insuredin tne above Companies, have to be made wlth'the cog-nizance ofAnd certified to by the undersigned, in order toe valid. mily) J. C (ILADE. Agent.

. GERMAN LLOYDMarine Insurancejompany of Berlin.

i'ORTUNAGeneral lnsuranceCompany of Berlin.

above isuii.?(rn cojipawitjiTuc established a General Agency htre, and theundersigned, Ucneral Agents, are authorized to takeItlsks against Hie Iimig;eri or Hie ben nt tbo

STost Kenaonnble Hntc. mill on the3Iost I'nTornblc Terms,

815 ly FA SCIIAEFCR A CO., General Agents.

FIREJIAX'S FDAD

INSURANCE COMPANY,OF BAN FUAIIOiaCO,

Pire and Marino,4'asIi Cnpllnl. tlolll. 8T00,000.Ptrclllli Klilinn rxicclnllly. Detached dwellingsand eoutentin,nred fora period of three years, for two pre-

miums in adrauce.By writing suall lines on carefully selected risks well

a tiliti tinted, oilers

ISDGMXlTt DGOOKD TO X03TE.Losses Promptly Adjusted.

BISHOP A. CO.,g20 ly Agents for the Hawaiian Islands.

XTKTXOISfl"

Fire and Marine Insurance Companyor MltV ZUALAAD.

CAPITAL 810.000,000

EfiTAHI.I.SIinn AX AonstT liteAVIMi for the Hawaiian Islands, tbennler-sUne- d

ars prepared to accept risks against fire In dwellIntra stores, wuretiouses, and mercbandlse, on favorableterms.

Jlnrlne Itisks on cargo, freights, bottomary, profitsand commUslona.

Losses luljiisicd nml payable Iicrc.812 y J. 3. WAl.KElt.

THE

Swiss Lloyd Marine Insurance Co.ttP WIXTEUTllUlt.

rgAIIE H.VDEnSIGXED areADTUOniZEDJL. to Insure ,

On Cargo, Frolght and TreasureFrom Honoinlu to all paru of tba world,

and upon

Coautem, ly Special IcrmIIon !On tha most favorable terma

J S. WALKKB.y A gent for the Hawaiian Islands.

LIVERPOOL and YoNDON and GLOBE

INSURANCE. CO.Assets $26,740,105,70

AN AB.VCY IKHAVE for the Hawaiian Islands, and theundersigned are prepared to wnte risks against

FIRE 0NBDILD15GS, HICRCIIAAISE AND

DIFELLIXGSOn favorable terma. Duelling nlahs n Special-ll- y.

Detached dwellings and contents Iniured for aof three years, for two premiums in adtance. Lossesiiromnlly niljasted and pnyahlo liere.ciaiiop A Co.

H0ETH BRITISH AND HEECAHTILE

INSURANCE CO.,OP LOXDOV AKD EDIXODBOU,

KSTADLISIIED 1803.

CAPITAL. I.007,21SAeouiunlatcd and Invested Fund. 8,838,118

rrniiE ukdersicviid have dees ap--it. POINTED AQKST3 for tha Sandwich Islvnds, and are

aatliorlze-- l to iosnrs against Fire npon favorable terms.Cuts taken In Any part of the Islands ou Stone and Wooden

Buildings and merchandise stored therein, Dwelling Housesand Furnltura, Timber. Coals, Ships In harbor with or without cargoes, or under repair.

SOI ly ED. CO

THE

New England Mutual Life Insurance Co.OF B03T0X, MAES

IXConrOBA TED, IS35.Ihe Oldest Purely Mutual .ife Insurance Co. in

the United Stales.

Policies Issued en the cost favarable Terras.

example orKon-Forfeltar- e IlanEfSTHtED AGE, 3i LIFE PtiT

1 Annual premlnm continues Policy S years daysS Annual premium continues Policy tyearsl days3 Anaoal premium csn tinsel Policy fi yesrs 37 days4 Annual premium continues Policy 8 yearsts daysI Annual primlamccntlnuesPolieylyeariSS. day,

Assots, : 9X3,1300,0001' Losses Fnld throngh ITonolnla Agency,

S40.QOO

CASTLE. & COOKE, AJENTS18 PflBTIIE TIAWAHAS ISf.A.VUg. lr

EXTRA HESS BEEFEajlern Exta Prlmo Pork, Callforuta Pig .Pert,

forwleby 831 15 B01LE3 & CO,

WHOLE No. 855- -

gfnsnrantc Molitts,

F. A. SGHAKFr.n,of Drcmen Board or Underwriters,AGENT of Dreedeo Board cf Undenrrlttrs,

Agent of Vienna Board of Underwriters.Claims against Insurance Companies within the jurisdiction

of the above Boards of Underwriters, will have tobaartfled to by tba abov. agent to make them valid. fSI2 ly

Insurance Notice.ACEKT FOR THE BIUTlsnTHE Marina Inicranre Company, (Limited), has is

ceived Instructions to reduce the rates or Insurancebetween Ilonolnln and IVtts In the Pacific, and la now pre-pared to issue Policies at tba lowest rates, with s specialrednctlon on freight per steamers.

THfeO. n. DATIES,ly SJO Agenl Brit. Tor. Mar. In. Co- -. Limited

WILOER& CO !Agents for tbe Ilatvnllnn Islands,

OF THE

Mutual Life Insurance Co.OF KEtV TOHK,

Largest, Safest and Most

ECONOMICAL LIFE INS. CO.

IN THE WORLD!

Assets .(18SO)...$90,000,000

Now is a Good Time to InsureNone bntFIrst-Clas- s Risks Taken,

Slf.-l- u

--FOR

Preserving and BeautifyingTHE

Complexion and Teeth.A TiV.Vf AXI1 VILVABLC ritEPAWATIOK

J piononn ed by all to be the mot perfectIn existence Unlike other preparations, I; is

not only harmless bnt favors a natural and healthaction of the skin, resulting In complete purity as iclearness of complexion.

HOLLISTER & CO.,Druggist and Apothecaries,

85. ly 85 yaaaaa Street ,Hono.a.q.

sTUST RECEIVEDC0NCHEE&AHUNG

FORT STREET, ABOVE KISO,

New Goods of Various DescriptionsIN

Chinese and Japanese Ware!ALSO. LATEST STYLE OF

EUROPEAN NOVELTIES -- IN JEWELRY!INCLUDING SOME

FINE SETS OF TIGER QLAWSSilk Handkerchiefs (hemstitched).

All colors and qualities.A FINE ASSORTMENT OF

Japanese Lacquered WareAlso, Xo. 1 Bice For Sale.

811 ly

HAWAIIANFsiniiture Hanofactorr

J. H. BStUftlS. JR.,IMANUFACTCirES;

fill Kill 01 FBIIlilAND

AT THE LOWEST PRICES!

ALWAYS OK IIAKD, AKD

ORDERS FILLED AT SHORTEST NOTICE

the nmirnrai: isNil Mado Tty JVZaolx-ltxc-jr-

AND OF THE

BEST SEASONED STUFF,

No Pains will be SparedTO CIIVE

SATISFACTION TO HIS CUSTOMERS.

Upholstering Done to Order.

Coffins Always on Hand.8H jgr-CAL- l, Aft U SEE.-a- st ly

GEO. LUCAS,CONTRACTOR & BUILDER

Honolulu Steam Planing Mills,

Esplanade, Honolulu, II. Is

Itanufacturea all kinds of

Mouldings, Brackets,Window Frames,

Blinds, Sashes, DoorsAnd all kinds of Woodwork Finish.

Turning, Scroll and Band Sawing I

ATX IUXDS OF

Planing and Sawing,Morticing and Tenanting.

ORDERS PROMPTLY A TTENDE3 TOAnil Wort Uiiarantcecl.

Orders from thTother Islands solicited.llonolalo.Mayg, l7. .oH'm

MANUFACTURED OF

REFINED A. NO. 1 SUGARnr

Pratical Confeciioner & Pastry Cook

Pioneer Steam Candy, FactoryLemoa .ladTiaiariiidtTjBps always on hand

J t 332. Si, 2T 23. C3.Srut np In A. No. 1 Reined Sugars, highly

recomra ended for 3c royajes.

American, Prench, EngliiliAND

German PastriesMade to Order at short Notice'

Wedding Cakes OrnamentedIn the highest Stylo of Art.

Rich fresh home roads Chocolate Creams, Cocoannt andCream Candles.

afe. 71 Hotel Street bet. Knunnn and FortgC ly qr

- GROCERIES.ITIAinBAXKS' LARD I."f PAILS. S tc 101b

la Jars sad Erg. Coeea. CaseAssorted Table Fruits, Canned Meats, dans and JelliesHoney In Class. Pieties Kegs of Plcklcx. VegetablesKegs cf Pis Port for farntr nso. Bags of Cofflee. Caeitand Cadla of Finest Tea, Sardines inrqr&nd bt boxes,TarmicciiL after iirngi, Cratien in rarlery, Cntai SofsrKcgBzfSX. BOUXSaVCO.

RATBS OS" vx3trjBx,rjyzaix3r3- -Space af eassred laKonpareil Type. tviloilm I n !(- 1! s

Lines U loch-

iaJl W t ICCllt eoti $ s 0Sjl (d

Llots- -1 inch 1 So SOS too a 9 te 11 e

3t Line I Inches 2 00! SIO CM u 10 t uSS Unea 3 Inches a ooj SCO low no rs '4S Unes I Inches 4 00 soe 10 00 11M sots ii toQuarter of Uolamn COi loool 14 9 uw ) 06Third of Column SOS noo I00' fli S M Jo"Half of Column 13 00 IS 00 14 oo so s wea

Colamn IS OS SCO JO 00 3S0liTt twosUna Column IS 00' so oo1 oo1 so Uiieo wuses

mm n..t.. 'reds when srrMtof ftr tnt tear, ateallowed a discount from those rales, which ara tor traatlsstadvertisements, when pafcl or chanted noartetly.

N. B. All rorelcn advertisement, mait be actcnnyaalea:with th pay whan ordered In, ar no aetiea will bw takenthem. The ratea of ebsr sare jlren la lh abovs seal, satremittances for Eastern imerteao adfeitlsea.er.ts. or sabacriptlona maybe made by bank bUls, cola ortsa cent pestare stamps.

gortiQU Soticcs.

W1X1VIAMS, DIM0BD & CO..

Shipping and Commission DJcrckaBtsI3S 111 Callforsis Street. Saa Tranrtseov ly

W-- H. CB0S3HAH & BE0..COMMISSION MERCHANTS,

IIS Chnraber .Street, Sew Tortt.Stftrvwt Castla&CooSe.aodJ T. Waterhou.ss iy

H.W. SEVERANCE,Hawaiian Coosnl jind

COMMISSION MERCHANT310 California St. San Francisco, CaL,

E36 rtooox jib

CAELS0N & CTTREIEB, Agents

000 rlarkot Stroot, San Franclaoo.833 ly

FAIRBANK'SWagon, Planters' and Platform Scales

ALL SIZES

Also, Agency of Sanderson Bros.' En.Hsh & American

Oa,s"t Stool,Roatd, Sqnve and Flat; and Sweet's Man afset's Co'

Tiro, Too, Canllc and Plclc Stool.S.teel Harrow Teeth, VTedjes, Crowbars, 4c

Seat Spring, Carrtag Springs, Axles, Ac,

FAIRBANKS Jfc ntrTCniNSON.No. H aCarkK Street,

SB 3m San Francisco. Cat.

ESTABLISHED. 1H62-- J

INDIA RICE MILL,corner or

Mission and Fremont Sts., San Francisco.CALirOK.VIA.

INDIA rtlCT 31II.I--, niter 10 yrTIIKpractical experience and Iroproevaieat, Is nowthe nearest to perfection of any of th Bteo Htttl of lbworld. In ihoroocbneaa of

Cleansing and PolishingIt stands nnrlvalMHl : and In yield of cleaned merchantable Slice, from the Fadd

I'roliirrsi from 3 to 8 per cent. Horethan Ihe Celebrated alius of Anutardam. m

THE INDIA BICE MILL If NOW IN PEBJXCT BOX.NINO ORDER FOB TUB

lulling and Dressing of PaddyAND

UN CLEAN ED RICEFrom the Hawaiian Islands, to wbleb It la specially

adapted.

Consignments of Paddy and Hulled Rie

. TVlll receive prompt and earefot attention.WM. SI. OrtKLNWOOD,

General Commission Merchant and n.prletor of Jnaianice Mill. M sat

DR. J. COLLIS DRO.rriE'S

O --J3L Xj CD 3EL O 3D "S" IXT E3IS THE ORIGINAL AND 0SLT fJESIJlBB.

ClILOItODTNE Is admitted by the prefcaakm to batba moat wonderful and valuable)remedy aver discovered.

CIILORODYNE la the beat remedy known farCoojhs. CoBsompUsn, Bronchitis,

- Asthma.ClILOItODTNC etrecttully cbeeke and arrests (boss

toooReu fatalFever, Croup, A toe.

CHLUHODYNK acts lis. a charm la ptarihon, andla tbe only speeHe In Cboeera andDysentery.

CllLOItODTNE effeetnally rau abort all atucla orEpHepey, Ilyslerht, IIJpluUou, andSpasms.

CllLOItODTNE la tba only palHatlfs ha Nesratsia,Rbeomatlsm. Gout, Cancer. Tooth-ache, Menlnaltts, So

From IV. Vraallus FetHtrew, 11. D , formerly Lecturerat SI Of or je's Hospital. London- - "I bare no heslUibraIn slating that I bare never met with any nj adtetae ao

aa an a arrd Sedative. Z hava aaadIt In consumption. Asthma, Dlarrnceo, and other Saeaaea.and an perfeetlr satlafled wlib the results. "

Karl Russell communicated to tba tolleia of Phyalc.Una that ba bad received a dispatch from Her Majesty'sConsul at Manila o the effect thai cholera baa b-- raxIns fearfolly, and tbat the only rrsMrfy tay aerrlca wasCnLOBODT.-r- s "-- 6ee Lancer, 1st December. 1M4.

CiOTION. BiWASai or Piracy asp IurrTtoxaThe pobllo ara further cantk4ied . a forsery tt tba corernment tump havlnsr coma to tba knowladga of InBoard uf Inland Revenue.

CAUTION Paaatrood sutsd thatDb 1. C'oujsBbowjc was undoubtedly tba Inventor ofCntonooTHB. tliattha story of tbe defendant was delib-erately untrue wblcb, ba regretted to aay, bad haeasworn la See Haws. July 10. IM4.

Sold in Bottles at Is. ij$d.. 2s. d.. 4s. U and lis. each.None Is sjenolaa without tba words ' Br J COLLISBII0WNK" on the Qotarament Sump. OrtrikalmUixmedical teetlmnny accompanlee earb bnttta

Sola Manufacturer J. T. UAVB.1POHT,33 OreatBnsssllSt Blooatbsry, Ixodes

AtentsinNswTork, W II ftcsm tt i Co n JOWaits. 4ns

dJl3Sl8H Sjl 1 S m mfEtvtth ft atfl ! aB Ler3ra?laaaal

Corner Beale and Howard Sts.,

8AN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.

W, H. TA7I0S, Prei'U JOSEPH XOOBZ, (ap

BUILDERS OF sSm MACmNERY

IN ALL ITS BRANCHES,

Steamboat, Steamship, Land

ENGINES AND BOILERS

man pressure or compound.

BTTEAH VESSELS, of alt klnds.ballt cotopl.t. wttKHulls of VTood, Iron or Compealtc.

OUDIXAKT ENU1NES compoonded whan advta-acl- e.

STEAM IICSCIIES. Bafrts and Stsara Tart con-

structed with reference to tbe Trade In which they arejto be employed. SpeadV toonas; aad dxaftef waxes(saranteed.

STEAJI BOILEBS. PartleotaraitanearlTm to thequality or tba material and workmanship, sad none) batflrsclajs work prodoced.

STJOA It HILLS ASD SCOAB-MAnrN- O XA.CIIINEUT mad after tho moat approved plans.Also all Boiler Iron Work connected tbsrewhb.

WATE IS PI PK, of Boiler or SUset Iran, of say tHt,mads is suitable lengths fur connectlosr tezetner. exSheets ronad, punched and packed for sblpmaat, rtadyto be rlitted on the crsasd.

ITTDKAULIC BITCXISG. BoBrrWort: and WaterPipe made by thai tatabllahuieat, riveted br HydranSsBl vstlor Machinery, that qnaltty cf work beter far

to hand work. ,

mp 1YOH.K. Bbl? aad Steam Capvuna, steaasWlnebes, Air aad CtrcnUUnj Puopa, road after Ikernoit apprortd plana.

PtmPS. Direct Actlac Pomps, for Irrlcalloa or CatrWater Works parposes, baBt wlta the eelehralad CTValre Motion, saperlor to soy ether pomp.

Agents lor YTorthlns-ton'- Bapfeuc SteaasSJt Pasnpa. ly

per soRKsir aujcii.fOCBE SCtlAK XX 33 LS. 8ISXKK.

UmH. Toe His iy bfflj BcLurJjiCO

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Hosotala,)ay:Otb. ISM. fThe Bond of Immigration nU receive applications

Trent partie derirout of engaging Portngaroe laborersIrons St. XiehaeJs. to leave that Island by a vessel fol-lowing tk .StifWi. ta rail la about two months, and toantre be ; (n. t. about Irecem ber nut.

mTOT3ea,uoltoHiBitU!e proportion of females,ea. to arrange that Ike part of tie passage money of

BpalfilfJiecrapteTers. cball be refnndid by af ft per rnenth, from tie wages of the

ia, a4 tlietr hatfcandt or fathert. till that part oftatepavacenMserfcerefanded. The Board of Immlgrr-kteetej- in

y the other half ef tire passages of the women--at aH eg the patiageo of the cMMren, which arc to beHalted nitrate each Tamil).

!hHuisarcto be the some at per Htjtyer, viz:Oaatitia far f- -e year at etgbt dollars per innnth for-- .n tMtrt per month tor man, with f nltablefood dC ftodffag, e tonr; a they continue to work

p: evented ny sickness from cantee berond their

S94lre topay the Board ef I .operation $100. onermdrpfl 4oHare for parMie asd expecee of each adclt

matt, and $50. tittf dHarr fer partage Ac--, of eachMtTnsac(cbeia!berefs&ded a above fUIed.)The Board of lrsiatcrattnn. pay for the introdnctlon

ff e- -t ? Itnarfranfe. Etcbt n pounds eterllnr, forewkadak. asd haW price far children between 2 and !4yo- -f aeewMoh teetedeeall expentes of eecnrlngcmtrada, piaru. zoedical eeliice and pasnajrea.

Tie Board Tsrnftb eredK lor three fourth! the par--.araltaMe in London after the Te el ralle from

SL Kieh ots, one fomth payable here on arriral. mVJfttoaaiyHatrBa. for son adherrDce to the condltiGna.

Tkr liiuiaey ffifirt aH reme nnder contract d

lay e Board. BMBber of paenceiT Rnaran-3- e.

Tat Beard ar coat of exchange and insurancea jta! le eta4n eaj'stms here. Any persona

fnto arrancents for Introdndni Im SL SdloKftoW en More farorable terms

vVli4eaMaaf4$ a Hie Board of Immigration,H. A T. CAETER.

Sat rresWest Board of Immigration.

Sh UrtetUiwj the rirtldmt or the Republic orTranoa. r a3Tra and Good Friend, has accreditedWoOa. tstiiMi sear Oar Cosrt Jlontlenr HenriIVlai haraeser f OonnI and Commissioner, andWe jifialit afl Oor aahfius, and all Bepartmenta ofPat flaist aea. t pay hsgh tsmtWeraHon to hl per-a-

M mem and his retainers, and to Eire foillaBfc ud Bttteh fan credit to all hit oScial acts aavsA Ososol sad OaiBudssoner.

Bwe at Maol VaUw, City of nonolsln,a.4 MaVtM ay of May. A. D. 1681.

Saced) LIL1UOKALANI, P. B.

"W. L. SKcrv,R4 rtiudu asd SUBtsterof Foreign Affairs.

Pound Xotloo.Be tt Voown that e Oover&meet rosnd, formerly

toaalesl at Jtamahamfofca. XaaL has been reoHned to

i acfas luaoh at rnta. Maai. where the reand flatter,C;K. Kaasasa. wUI litis ad to all baeloesr connectedIhatLiilaa.. JKO. O. DOMIN1S,

Afaaeed: GeTrrner of Iani.H. JL T. Casnc, minister of Interior.!, U.SarMd.:Bl, K.I

Jfotioo. Circ-- It Court, Third Judicial Cir-cuit, HsTCali.

JMaixis timha gseoa that the May term of the aborfein Htsniii lhimtwHnotbe botden. By order of the

3. E. BAnXARO. Clerk Supreme Court.ApHI , 1S5. 8t

Xicerxes qrir.jj in 2Say, 188L

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KcrAti.sriniT.E. S Cenha, Calm Hotel. Unootelu,

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Hi Kan Bro,Hr TTooaavn AQueen StaS-A- h Waaa. WaHaka. MaaLn Kauai.a Xoe Kee, WaJmea. Hawaii,n Lee Fau Baaka, Mint.

Barren cr.1 Teas; Hee, W.HnVu. Vasi.a A. Kaefaatli WttaJaa, Oahu.

rfkao.UIe. Kasat.MM rauVcct, Makawao, ilauLSt J. Hema, Lahafaia. Maid.

BILLIARD.1 taatate Sraok, WaHata.

1 Ban taFs.erNoaaaBAQaeec SU

Xetter from Maui.Liniisi, Slay 25, 1SS1.

Bnmn: Cmm: Tie Airrrtietr of .May 21st&afllfeeGanxf y contain articles signedrtsfwe&Tely "Hum andH. Turton," whichroprrwnl Iisnnina as oorapleleJy demoralized byiBteBsptranro. Tfeeee articles contain ajnc grainsef trath. Tfce tkruOs of "Hema" atear worthy Deputy Sheriff will not tend to

las credit for lerapenince, honesty, andYeraoity vtraoty which wo will any time place incoBptlitiuu with the wholesale onslaughts of-- Eeaa."

On the Scndsy in question, instead of the oifirrpolice force being drunk, as " Hema" lias it, therevex only two drunk. One of these resigned hisjelifsaajj'soomriiiesion at onoe; the other one isnwsiiing the deacon of the powers who alone bylarsr can effect the dismissed of m policeman.

These two drunks ought certainly to have beenbrought before the Police Justice, "Hema" issail to have been prefient at the pseudo stomach-czsrs- p

case; snd if be was satisfied, as he asserts,that it urns a first-clas- s, case of drunk," in his

ml for the cause of temperance and good morals,trhy did not It cater tbrtaal complaint ? Did anycaBuskm in the matter prevent 7

That our Deputy Sheriff favors the illicit liquortzaSe by f purchasing from the stealthy

'dealers, is an inference unworthy of " Hema,'' andom that needs no refutation for those who knowtarn deputy's earnest desire for the prevalence oflav mad order.

Again, "He t'" statement is not true, "thatwX ay tzzae during the day yon can see an in-

toxicated person is oar quiet utrecta." If true,the streets certainly yoaldnotbe jkiW, as he

represents.Ci co not deny the existence in Zohaina of

Sicit traffic is liquors and drunkenness. But weda eaadidrr assert front personal observation that

a

poseecaexi lor oruurameiA, ucgkudo usaas vunecsesoz uud uuan in uis swtetsecstaoa of the person who fchiishcdb ifci lugsor; thus aiming his efforts attaCrooL AEEsrDssTorliiEjUBA.

these is less drunkenness here now Uian in formeryears, asd less than at present exists in manycaber districts of the Islands.

"HemaV assumed xeal for law and order isvery laudable; but be would promote the cause oftraspsraace more effectively, and merit the appro-bab- oa

of bis fellow-citizen- s better, by joininghaaSs with osr good deputy in cfiorts to suppressChe liquor tra&e and intemperance, rather thanby iningat him through the public print cow-sraf- ir

iataad abuse,Sseee writiER the above we have been informed

Mh&-tb- c Defsty Sheriff did not arrest the. two

EST MODUS IK BEBUB.

WEDXESDAT, JUNE 1, 1681.

The report of emall-po- x this weet is byno means so encouraging' as it trag last,twenty-on- o cases 'and seven deaths is aconsiderable increase upon the reports ofthe two preceding woels. "Wo aro cer-

tainly having a weary time, one, seems al-

most to hope against hope. "Ye wouldpropose that a vigorous effort should bo

made to vaccinate and thetown. Let the whole city be sub-divid-

into small sections qf say ten families, andlet trustworthy men bo appointed who willtake chargo of these sections, who will un-

dertake to vaccinate the people and visitthem daily, .following each case up to seeif the vaccination really docs take. "Wo

are quite suro that volunteers wouldreadily be found and aro ourselves quiteready to assist in forwarding such anundertaking.

Is our " By Authority " column appearsan advertisement stating that the Boardof Immigration intend to bring anothership load of Portuguese this year. Thisventure will differ from the former ones inthat the number of women is not restrictedand that an arrangement is entered intoto repay to the planter his share of thepassage money of women. The wages areto be 8 and 5 a month to men and wo-

men respectively nnd the contracts aro tolast for five years. It has been suggestedthat a dietary scale should be inserted inthe contracts, but the present systemseems to work well, which allows eachplanter to arrange his own, according tothe position of his plantation, or to enterinto an arrangement with the Portngucsothemselves for paying a money equivalentThese people fully understand our Haw-

aiian contracts before they come hero; inthe first two ships that camo, there wassomo mistake about contracts which causedconsiderable trouble and expense, but nowthe matter is well understood in theAzores, indeed our contracts are made thosubject of newspaper criticism and certainpoints about them, which aro not liked bytho Portuguese, aro exaggerated by thosoagents who arc engaged in obtaining im-

migrants for Brazil, so that it is incorrectto think that they arrivo hero not under-

standing to what they aro going to bindthemselves.

"Wo are glad to boo that tho Board ofImmigration arc acting so vigorously inthis matter of Portuguese, within certainlimits we regard them as ono of tho bestclasses of our population, especially arowo pleased to seo tho restriction upon thonumber of women removed, this is a stepin advance from tho mere importer oflabor to tho introducer of population.

The importation of Norwegians hasbeen a planter's, not a government ven-

ture, a few Maui planters joined togetherabout tho middle of last year and sentover a special agent to Norway to seoabout opening up immigration from Kor-vra- y.

Tho venture was of course undertho surveillance of tho Board of Immigration, the government paying half tho costof the women ; but all expenses had to beborne by tho promoters of tho scheme."When the people arrijed hero thoy mightall havo been claimed by tho six or sevenplantations to which they wero contracted,but in consequence of representationsfrom people in Honolulu and elsewhere,they waived their claim to a certain num-

ber, who havo gone as houso-servanl- etc.,

into various families. All tho expenseshavo been divided ;r rata. Tho oxpensoof thoso upon tho Miuca has been greaterthan for thoso on tho Beta, this has beencaused by accidents which are unavoid-able to those who engage in labor traffic."When the vessel was on tho point of sail-

ing 23 men backed out and refused tocomo: thero was consequently a loss ofthe expense incurred in recruiting them,then three died on tho voyage, onebecamoinsane and is on the hands of tho pro-moters and two are sick in tho hospital ata cost of SL50 a day. Tho actual cost oftheso people will however bo slightlyreduced, when it is possible to make upthe accounts, at present thero is a sum ofmoney in Norway which was depositedthere as a guarantee and was returnableupon tho arrival of Norwegians here: assoon as this sum of money comes to hand,after deducting expenses for tho sick, etc.,it will bo divided among those who havotaken theso immigrants. Should it seemdesirable to get more people from Norwayit could doubtless be dono at far less- -

expense, a firbt venture is always anoxpensivo one; it took some littlo time togot our Portuguese immigration into itspresent efficient state.

"We have advocated inquests upon allcases of sudden death, or where death hisoccurred from unknown causes, and ourremarks have not by any means been re-

ceived with favor. Indeed, thero are someminds to which an inquest seems a veryunnecessary pieco of business; as ono mansaid to whom wo wero speaking on thomatter of tho death of Paahao, ""What'sthe use of an inquest; everybody knowshow tho boy died"! The result of thatinquest, and tho verdict of tho jury throw-ing the responsibility of the boy's deathon Mr. "Wall and Father Larkin, show howimportant it is that this form of judi-cial inquiry should always bo held.Again wo would urge that an inquestshould be held upon every case, not onlyof accidental or violent death, but alsoupon every one of the deaths marked" unknown" in tho mortuary report. "Wo

feel assured that were "this dono, and afew people punished for neglecting to takeproper precautions or care of those de-

pendent upon them, a great good wouldbe effected and many lives of childrensaved. Tho argument against inquests issometimes based upon tho expense whichthey entail; but what is expense whencompared with the good that is done. Say

child dies of some slight disease which,had tho parent called in medical aid inproper time, would have been easily saved

and cases of this kind occur monthly aCoroner's jury would return a verdictfixing tho blame oi tho child's death upontho parent. A few convictions, followedby punishment, would soon bring suchpcoplo to a sense of their responsibility,and would materially assist in decreasingtho death rate among our children. The

doings of kahunas, also, would be brought

to light were all cases of death from ap-

parently " unknown" causes investigated;

and instead of being allowed to run their

course practically unchecked, and killing

off here a victim, there a victim, they

would find themselves brought face to

face with the law every .time their mal-

practices resulted fatally. "Wo trust to see

this matter seriously taken up by thoGovernment, and the "discretionary"

clause in tho law referring to Coroner'sjuries allowed to fall into abeyance.

The case which Hr. Johnson described

in a letter is certainly ono of considerablehardship, supposing tho facts to bo cor-

rectly stated. Doctors in common withother men aro liable to orror, but we

hardly seo how such a mistake can bo

made as sending a patient to the reef who

has not small-po- onco there, no ono

should bo returned without undergoing aproper quarantine. A friend of ours, talk-

ing with an intelligent old native aboutsmall-pox- , got tho following opinion:"Ho considered that both natives andhaoles were to blame. Ho said certainlytho natives wero foolish in keeping cases

hid and by that means spreading thodisease, but tho haoles ought to be morecareful about letting people como backfrom tho small-po- x hospital." This opin-

ion docs not seem to bo so much amiss,

wo understand howeyr that a distinctionis made when returning pcoplo from thoreef, of thoso who have been recently andsuccessfully vaccinated, and thoso whohave not All of tho people who camoashoro withllr. Johnson had been recentlyand successfully vaccinated, nnd it wasconsidered there was no risk in their cases.Mr. Johnson had been tried with goodmatter soveral times tho present seasonand would not iako. It was consideredsafe to lot him go especially as his resi-

dence and placo of business wero wellknown and ho could bo kept under obseva

tion. Still wo incline to tho idea that hohad better have been quarantined.

It is no more than fair to mention thatMr. Johnson liimself reported tho case notonly to one, but to tito doctors connectedwith tho Board of Health, tho Inlterof whom pronounced it to bo small-po- x

and ordered tho person to bo sent totho hospital.

Mr. Johnson certainly has good right tocomplain of tho manner in which hishouso has been " disinfected." "Wo havoheard several complaints of this kind andwo trust that tho protest will call thoattention of tho heads of tho departmentto tho matter, and that thero will bo noinoro reckless slashing round of white-wash ujion painted walls.

"What a literature has, of lato yearssprung up for tho young. Tho taste of"baby" is catered for from its very cradlo.Tho days when a boy's library consistedof "Kobinson Crusoe," tho "ArabianNights," and perhaps a stray volumo oftravel, havo gone by never to return. .Boysand girls now havo magazines, stories, re-

prints of curious and interesting books,poetry, history, scientific information, allprepared especially to suit their tasto.And it is by no means Second-rat- e writerswho dovoto themselves to jtho task -- ofwriting for children: women nnd men who

aro already eminent cither in literature orscienco or art, gladly lend themselves tothis task of amusing tho children. Nowit is to write an amusing story, as 3Irs.Hodgson Burnett does frequently for

now to explain astronomical phe-

nomena, as Mr. Procter has dono inseveral of tho serials; or as Mr. Tenniel, tolend a graceful fancy and an artistic handfor illustrating a child's book. "Wo havotaken tho names haphazard, and we mightgo on enumerating a long list, but itsuffices our purposo to show that tholiterature for children is abundantly contributed to by tho very best talent in thoworld by workmen who thoroughly un-derstand their, trade.

With such a wido field before them,parents and thoso who tako interest inchildren (and what man or what womandoes not?) certainly ought always to boable to keep tho young minds well sup-

plied with interesting, and at tho samotimo improving books. Unfortunatelyamong children's books, besides tho "good,

thero is an immense amount of trash, andeven deleterious stuff; and this should bocarefully kept away from tho youngminds. The child desires, of all things,to bo amnsedj and will read, when onco ithas acquired tho taste, almost anythingthat comes in its way. It is tho duty ofparents then to snperviso tho wholo of achild's reading. This most peoplo do withregard to more advanced books; but

" children's books," many considerare not worth regarding: they aro ture tobo right. Yet it is just from Eomo of these"children's books" that a cliild derivesthings that jjervert its mind, and givo it nfalse sense of life, oven child life. A bookto bs bad in its effects need by no meansbe vicious and we do not desire to convoytho, idea that many children's books arevicious, but that many of them contain mat-

ter which it is not advisable for a child toget hold of. "Wo aro very careful to keeppoisons .put of our littlo ones' way; buttho poison of tho mind is more insidiousand has more deadly effects, morally, thanprussic acid or arsenic Therefore wewould say to parents, guardians, andfriends, bo careful what you put into thehands of your young peoplo; read foryourselves before you carelessly givo abook; do not bo carried away by a showybinding and tho name of a " child's book."How many people, when thoy wish tomake a child a present, go into a bookstore and buy without tho slightest knowl-

edge of what they are purchasing. Upon.such peoplo rests a grave responsibility,and wo hope that that responsibility willbo recognized.

Ox Saturday, May 7th, the Adtertiierpublished, "with regret" ."that a zealousand faithful worker in the communityshould be tho object of any especialcalumny," certain letters purporting tohare passed between tho Et. Eev. BishopMaigret and Father Larldn. "Wo too re-

gret, wo deeply regret, to have to make sograve a statement as after the most carefulconsideration wo feel obliged to do. Theletter printed with the signature of" Louis Maigret, Bishop of Arathea,"Vicar Apostolic," was ncttr signed by thatgentleman. Upon this thero is no doubt.The evidence In our hands is indisputable;

and not only was it not signed, but it wasnover written by him. Independently ofthe proof wo havo of this, we publish thofollowing statement made by BishopMoran, tho head of tho dioceso to whichFather Larldn was attached before com-

ing here, which throws an additional lightupon tho subject Tho report of this con-

versation wo also havo on tho very totauthority. A copy of it is in tho "hands

of tho Et Bov. Bishop Maigret and tho"gentlemen upon whoso authority wo writearo prepared to appear in Court and swearto tho trulii of tho statement "Wo extractfrom a press copy of tho letter sent toBishop Maigret as follows:

ICopy." The following are Dr. iroran's own words in

recard to Father Larkin : 'lie nlwaya worked con-trary to my orders, never obeying me in nnythinir.Ho co( iato Perions difficulties : nfter which I tookhtm to my house. I received letters frequentlyacquainting me of his indebtedness, which nmonnt-c- d

to $10,000. I told uim he would lutve to payhis debts in monthly instalments. His answerwas that ho would not. I then told him that howould havo to leave me. HU answer was, that hewoald stay in Fpito of me. I then suspended himwithout credentials. A 'friend of his camo to menf terwards nnd requested me to cive him n, paperBtatinR that he worked hard in the mission, whichI did. After this, ho was not willing to pay any ofhis debti, but went through the Insolvency Court,and then went about collecting and borrowingmoney. He borrowed larco nmounta which henever paid. More complaints coming to me abouthim, I sent to him for the paper I had been per-suaded to give him, but ho refused to give it up.Ho ha3 no recommendation from me, and I feelsorry that yonr Bishop did not mention his nameto me. I would havo told him the whole truth.I regret that he is among you. He will giro yon agreat deal of trouble. Ho will borrow money wherehe can nnd give no account of collections. Hokeeps no books.' "

"What aro wo to say to this! "Wo

have lived in this community for manyyears. "Wo havo during that timo be-co-

acquainted, though not belongingto tho Boman Catholic communion, withtho priests attached to it "Wo havo beenon friendly terms with many of them."Wo havo visited them in their countryparsonages, nnd havo seon their solf-denyi-

lives. "Whatever differences womay havo with thein on religions grounds,wo cannot help admiring them for, theirvirtue, tlioir integrity, thoir self-donit-

their probity. "Wo meet them as honestmen and gentlemen, and aro proud oftheir acquaintance. Has any ono of thesoover found tho necessity of bolstering uphis character by any unworthy meansTThoy would cvr;i to do so. "Wero tlioircharacters assailed, thoy would allow thoinnate purity of their lives to livo downtho calumny.

For somo timo past a gloom has beencast upon tho mission; distrust has boonsown between a worthy priesthood, whohavo dovoted tho llower of thoir lives totheir holy tuolr, and an ovenmoro worthyBishop, who has distinguished himself intho days of his strength by his untiringactivity, his tact, and his persovcrance,and whom now, in his old ago, bothCatholic and Protestant nliko honor andrespect, nnd whom all would strive toshield from any trouble. To havo causedsuch a distrust is a sufficiently seriousmatter; but to lmvo resorted to suchmoans as havo boon used, is a coursowhich can only call down upon tho manwho employs thorn tho opprobrium nndtho contempt of overy right-thinkin- g man,no matter what his religion may bo.

NOTES.The Aditi lifer ia wron" in its statement that

Mrs. l'roctor died in Australia. Mr3. 1'roctur diedin England, and it was in consequence of lierdeath that the great astronomer undertook Listonr round tho world.

A oestiemas recotitly passed thronuli hero whohad spent some time visiting New Caledonia ; hohad travelled among, the native tribes, nnd hadpained ranch interesting information. The wholeisland 13 now nnder the dominion of tho Trench,nnd cannibalism which was practiced in some dis-

tricts, until quite lately, no longer exists ; ourfriend had lived for several days among tbo fjim rcannibal tribe3 and liad been well entertained bythem. The Now Caledonians are especially skill-

ful in tho construction of water run3, and theyirrigate and cultivate with (treat care the hillsides. In many parts o the country there are noroads, only rough foot-path- rendering travellingextremely difficult. Tho island is divided off intotistricts which aro in charge of French officers;theso gentlemen live without fear among theirnative subjects Eometimea two or three days'journey from tho nearest military post.

Among our correspondence will be found a letterfrom a resident in Lahainn, which denies thestatements made in tho Advertiser and in the let-

ter which we published last weak about tho drunk-enness of tho police and tho residents of Lahaina.We have received contradictions of theso state-ments from various sources. AVt understand thattho two men of the forco who drank wero usedns King's cvidenco' against tho seller of the liqnor,and thnt ho was fined $25 together with costs ofConrU Tho Deputy Sheriff has never bought anyliquor either for "boverageor for medical use,"he has moreover prosecuted n considerable numberof people for drunkenness and for fnrnisb,,'Tliquor to natives. During the last moith fourpeoplo wero prosccntrd for drrn'-tenntci- i at --

wulu, and eight at Lahaina, aurl three for furnish-ing liquor lo natives, of thRO eight wLowero drunk forfeited their bail, four were fined,and one was fined for selling liquor to natives.

We notice, on looking over IheSjdnoy papers,that Miss Aunis Montague and Mr. Turner areengaged in giving a series of operas at the GaietyTheatre, in that city. The Bohemian girl wasrunning when the steamer left, to be followed byMartha nnd Maritano. Both Miss Montagno andMr. Turner are highly spoken of by tho press. ThoSjdney Horning Herald siys 5 " Mi33 Montague'svoice is fleiiblo and powerful, and she can do any-

thing she pleases with it. It would be difficult tosurpass her rendering of 'Marble Halls." Of Mr.Turner another paper says: " Probably the peopleof Sydney never heard "The Fair Land ofPoland " delivered in so telling a manner, andstates that the audience n ere entht&iastio in theirapplause and calu of encore. 'Jhe "tairliandofPoland" jsa song calculated to rouse an audience,and delivered by Mr. Turner must doubtless havobeen very fine. We trust to hear Recounts of thecontinued success of our friends in the Colonies.

We are glad to sea that the Trustees of theNew Music Hall, actinpjupon the suggestion of theilinister of the Interior, have altered the con-

struction of the doors of tho 210210 Hall, whichall now open outwards instead of inwards. Weremember a very setious accident which occur-

red many years ago during the carnival week atSt. Peterbburg. It is customary to fill the largeopen space known as tho Isaac's plain with boothsof all descriptions, in some oi which theatrical re-

presentations aro (riven of a class involving agreat deal oi blue fire, banning of guns and bo

forth. One of these places took fire, the peoplemade a rush for tho doors, but theso openinc in-

wards, the weight of tho crowd kept them closedand nearly every soul perished j after that, whichwas a sharp lesson, every door to places of amuse-ment was ordered to open outward. Wo noticedalso at tho last performance that the keys of theaide doors were used and those doors opened thisshould be done at every performance. At the lateterrible accident ia Nice, thero bad been amplepreparation for the escape of tho audience, in theway of extra exits, but it was found that they hadbeen unused so long, that they were rusted andwould not turn. A very little care prevents cuchaccidents, and wo are glad to see the authoritiesalivo to the necessity of taking precautions beforohand. It is no use locking the stable when thehorse has fled.

jeflf Jldrctfispnnitf.

W. DE FRIES,VETSEHTARY SUEGE0N,

WILI, ATTEND TO ALL

SICK OR INJUREDHORSES & CATTLE.

Office and Stalls at Hawaiian Hotel Stables.

. Ordsn left tt I. West's Shoehuj8hop willtc attended to.

BETXES CT FZSjnSSIOX TO

C.T. Gallck, H. 3. ARnew.F. A. naraden, P. Opfer-e- lt,

SB Lowers & Cooke, Hon. Simon Kail. la

Communicated.Tnr. difficulties to be encountered in these Isl-

ands in adjusting our Anglo-Saxo- n civilization toother forms of social order have received n newexemplification in the case of the KaumakapiliChurch. It has long been the desire of the peopleworshipping there to replace the present ungainlyEtracture by a more tasteful building, betteradapted to present needs and methods. Tho oldbuilding, erected in 1811, was good enough for thetimes, nnd well suited to the people as they werethen. The remodeling some fifteen years ago wasa decided step in advance. AVhen Mr. Pilipo wasthe pastor, (the first native pastor), ho began toraise money for a building fund. Bat he very soonshowed such carelessness in lib control of thefund, that he lost his place as pastor. Before heleft, however, application was mado for a charter,and thirteen trustees were appointed and consti-

tuted a body corporate to have charge of the pro-perty. In the List fewyears, under Rev. SI. Kuaca,the present pastor, the building fund has been in-

creased to about $14,030. A very respectablebuilding could be erected with that money. Bat ithas been found impossible to convince some of thepeople that circumstances have changed since thetime when everything wa3 under the control ofchiefs or missionaries. A Constitutional Govern-

ment has been adopted by the nation, prescribingthe powers of the rulers nnd the obligations of thegoverned. Under tho laws, trustees nave been ap-pointed to hold property ; for our churches are notcorporations recocnUed as such by our laws. Butthe Kaumakapili nitivc church members have in-sisted on taking into their own hands-th- responsi-bilities which by their charter have been vested intheir trustees. The pastor has tried to do as thoold missionary fathers did, but not knowing any-thing of business forms or necessities, he liasblundered continually, brought plans that are asdefective as Father L.irkin's school house seems tohave been, mado contracts wituoutauthority, untilvexed by long delay, the old members, who wantedto seo tho church before they died, hare taken thomatter into their own hands mid pulled down theold buildine themselves. All property-holder- s areinterested in the maintenance of duo forms of lawnnd order. Such ntter disregard of charter obliga-tions and of tho rights of the trustees shows howeasily, on occasion, constitutions and laws may beECtaside, and return made to the times whenevery man did what was right in his own eyes. Itis because the Hawaiian Kingdom had adopted nConstitutional govcnnr.ont with n legislature andjudiciary, securing rights nnd privileges to citi-zens and residents, thnt tho nation's independencewas recognized by foreign powers. But gross vio-

lation of the principles of Cunstitu ionnl govern-ment, if it is allowed fo piss unchecked, willeventually subvert present institutions, or maketheir continuance so precarious as to give occasionfor outside interference, so strenuously resistedby nil friends of Hawaiian independence.

tleti;i! polices.A CARD.

Tlio Committee of the Trustees of Onlm College,take this ms thotl of Inviting tu the Celebration of theFortieth Anniversary of this Institution, to be holdenat runahon at 2 1. M. on Thursday. June 10. ltBl, allliersons ttho hateattended this School, their husbandsor wives, and their parents. A coIUtleti will bo pro-

vided, at which speeches by the Trustee and otheramay be expected. Those who are Included in the abovoinvitation need not expect further hotlneatlnu toatteud.

. S. 11. DOLE, IW. It.CASTLE.VCommlttcc.

sit at a. y. Juni). J

AVJSO.COMSCUKO DE U3 E ST 11.1 Ux'tlOS I

I)S MtjICO, SN llOSOLCLU. ) IAIos CluddanoadelallepubllcaXeJlcana: que

pcrtcnczcau a esta Kepbbllca, son avitado por medioile este Consnlailo, de rtjlstror sus nnmbres lo maspronto (loslble, a flu de contegnlr la deblda protecclondel dobternn, para u liiteiesesque rcpresentaii en es-ta ciudad y las dema Mas do Hawaii.

It. W. LatNE. I'onsui. a JIsjico.Oflclna, Calle de Fort, No. SI. Honolulu, 11. 1. 81 1 S7 3m.

DR. TIIACKER. DENTIST,Will visit tho Islands ot Hawaii and Maul aH sron as

travel It allowitl between the Islands, Intending to beabsent on those Islands about three months. Thosowishing to have work done before his return will Pleasecall Immediately. SI1

L. P. FJSHER.Advertising Agent, 21 Merchant Exchange, San Fran-

cisco, Is authorized to receive advertisements for thispaper.

4Jciv dvertisvmcnls.

Meeting' Notice.Tun xu:(jri..;i jicrrnxtJ if Tun r.i.

nnl Reading Itoom Asoctation will be heldat thfir room next Mitiirilny cvriilnR at 7:30o'clock. As matters of Importance coma before themeMlng, a lull attendance Is desired.

SSi II. A. l'AK3IELEE. Secretary.

A'OTICE.

Tire rirjr icnoavn ahGrazing Company, " dolnr business at

Walohnll, Kula. Island tif Manl, as Urazlrrs, Is com-posed of William Goodness, and Henry Itobi rt, bothresiding In the DIetrict of Maknnao.

853 31 W.M. OUODNES3. Manager.

POUND NOTICE.iKTiiE roi,:.ovi."Vii i:sritT ivimttUrbe sl(I at the Uo eminent Pound at Koholaloa,on SATURDAY. June I 1831. at 12 M., the followinganimals: Ono red cow, brand indescribable; one old ox,brand Indescribable; one sorrel horsr, brand on rightfore lej. Indescribable.

835 It' A. U. KAAITKTJU. round Master.

IK" PRESS,AND WIIX 1JE PUIJIJSIEED TS

ABOUT TWO MONTHS,

iVn lEissssziy- - on IjalorEmployed on Sugar and other Tropical productions In

theAustralian and Polynesian Celonies, compiled fromirrefragable statistics, Includlm: Queensland, Fiji. NewCaledonia and iamoa, forming a contract In 1'htlan-throp- ic

and Economical methods to the system obtain-ing r.n the Hawaiian Islands, which are si.0ermg from!tu ftfuirl' JSnle 1iime Ijiboi Iiirulimiltiit,with nnmcrnns concomitant evils; and also Its antago-nism to measures passed by tho United htates Congressrestraining Chinese immigration, lly " Vrnrras."

I'ltici;, 81 oo Phit copy.rartlej desiring aoptes will please learn ordes at the

Bookstores.A s cind edition will be published early In the ensu-

ing year with th statist! for IbSl, which will bo d

gratis tu all subscribers. SSjgm

Honolulu Fire DepartmentC

8i

ELECTION OF ENGINEERS!THE EIiTJCTTOX OF EXGIKEEKS

the pipanmnt for the ensuing year will takeplace in th" Enirin Hou" of Mei tunic Knglne Co.Xo ion MONDAY EVE.4IV1. Juue 6, ls31. Pollsopen from 7 to U o'clock. Per Order

CIIAS T OLT.ICK.835 40 Secretary il. F. Department.

FOR SALE.A II.VK HM1IU.C ma m: c Yr.Aits oi.nr broke to harness, at orsent driven In a Uzbc

bug?r. warranted sound and gentle.621 n. O. THEAUWAY, at 1T7 Tort St.

LIME! LIKE!! LIME!!!eK,41i!BijriiiccrAi.ii'onsi mjie.Jy tot sale In lots to salt it J2.00 per Parrel.

&4 Hll.t). nmiSCO.LOST.

THE IIOTKI, AND TIIR IMISTBCTTTFXV oatr of SPECTACLESwith a small piece nf worsted list to one side of theframe. AnyPalmer Co' Drag Store, will be suitably rewarded.

oo

THE Film OF A. ENOS & CO.I doing bnsiness on the Tsland of Man!, as central

Merchants and Graziers, is composer of AnzustlneEnos, and John Freira. both residing In VVallakn.

A. ENOS CO.Wallnkn, Maul, Hay SO. 1881. SH 2t

Parties on the Other IslandsIJavo Ample Time to

Order their Tickets !

FOR THE

Presentation CoacertTattng place at the

Mew Music Hall,ox

FRIDAY EVEN'G. JUNE 10.851 St

TO LET.laTTTH POSSESSION APnlT. 1st. THAT?T very desirable residence Ko. 195 27uuanu

Avenue, contulnln eight rooms, kitchen, pantry, b.throom, aervantt' room, coach house, liable and fowlhouse. Apply to X, II. WOOD, or

iXt MJU J. E. WISEMAW ST Merchant St

NOTICE.T HEKKBY GIVE NOTICE THAT IX nave jrivea T. W. Everett full power of Attorney totransact all my bntlnett dnrlnz ray absence from theEongdom. T. U. JABIS.

Wallnkn, lUy 15th, ISO. " '83 2a

QtW Jffw5OTi.THEDAITIS

Iron Wagon !

JIAOTFACTUBED BT

TflEDAViS IRON WAGON MANYnjiiitA. wirvr tork.

THE rNTROUUCTIOX OF THEIron Wagon on the PaciSc Coast Is a success,

owin to the fact that It meets a Ion; fell and pressingwant.

A wajon, ttronz, durable, lint, cheap,and Useful in appearance, possessing all the advan-tages ot one constructed of wood, aod none of lta disad-vantages, haa been lonjt wtheI for, and repealed at-tempts have been made to constrnct sneh vehicle, butnever except In the Darts Iron Va50n haa the desiredobject been achieved.

The Iron Wagon, in lis perfected form aa nowplaced before the pcbilc, represents no hastily or re-

cently conceived mechanical applUnce ; bat on thecontrary II embodies years of carefnl study, patienttoll and thorough testa on the part of the original con-structors.

Inventive illl ot the highest order, aided by a inowIede of mechanics and engineering, haa produced notonly the best wagon In the world, bat also devised theprocesses and machinery for the Btannfactnre of thesame ; all of which, together with a nsmber of late Im-provements, are secured by Letters Patent.

In general appearance it resemblta the ordinarywooden wairon, except that it is far more handsome andgraceful in Us proportions.

The pole and reach are of wood. The amall bolsterplate Is cast. The buns and stakes are malleable. Withthese exceptions the entire vehicle throughout Is con-structed of the finest qoalltyof wrought Iron, put to-gether m the most workmanlike manner and in the bestshape possible to answer the purpose intended.

The Following Grades of "WagonsAre mannfactumX by the Company:

Tho Header Wagon,(Exhibited at the California State Falr-lSl- M.

Tho Farm Wagon,Tho Light Frolght Wagon,'

The Medium Frolght Wagon,(Adopted by the U. S. Government.)

The Davis Iron TVaron, while suitable whereverare employed is especially adapted for use In

western and southern countries, on ranches and planta-tions on the plains and mountains.

The following: are a few of the many advantage pos-sessed by the Davis Iron Wagon:

It can never swell nor shrink.3. Boxes can be otled without removing the wheels.3. Axle mds and shoulders are protected from dust

and grit.t. Extras are applied for any part, and It can be re-

paired by any mechanic.ft. It will run until the tiro wears out, when a new one

can be put on by any blacksmith.fi. Should by any possibility tho Hn break. It can be

run without it to place nf repair all day if necessarywithout lujurj to the wheels.

7. It has tiMrscnpIc axles, so constrncted that In caseof n brokru spludW) ati extra spindle can be Insertedand no setious delay experienced.

THEDAUIS IftONWAGONIs believed to be the most

Perfect Farm and Freight Ychiclo" EVBK CONSTItUCTED.

The following re few of numerous testimonials:Orncr or Euuru Iruv ,t Stul IJoLU.to Mitx Co., I

Euiirw, N. Y., Sept. a), I8T9. jDavis Inox Wacox Co.:

GntUintx:- -l cheerfully hand yon the followingstatement: The Iron Waions purchased of you havebeen In dally use In and about our Rolling Jlllls thepast seaon. They have successfully stood tbe severesttests of heavy-bud- s and rough usage. I believe themtlieslroiiirrstand best wagons for butness purposes,Thy are of easy draught, and 1 Intend to supply oarMills with them as fast as our wooden vagona wear oat.

Cnenf ynnr medium freight or army wsgans, wetgb-in- ;,

before loaded, 1591 pounds, was onlhelSlh insiantloaded at our l'nrnaco lth 8i tons Pl Iron, and hauledto our Mills, a of a mile dlsMnt, crosslBgrallrond tracks, bridges and portions of roads that thor-oughly tested its merits, without any apparent strain toany part

ELMIIU IIIOX Jfc STEEL ItOLUNO MILL CO.,II. W. ICtTunoxr, Prest.

At tho New irk State Fnlr one of the wheel of theabove wagon was exhibited after it had been used twoJrars. it had run over 13,uwinllei with a load varying

3.1M) to tUl pounds. The tire bad never been re-set, and the whole wheel was as perfect as when new.It had run more miles than It would If used as a farmwagon tHenty-flv- e years.

Ihe Divin Iron Wagon has been adopted by theUntied Mate dovemment, No greater recommenda-tion than thla can be offered, and none other Is neces-sary.

MESSRS.

DSLLILCHAIVi & CO.Be: to announce that they hive been appointed

Sole and Ezclusive AgentsFor the Davit Iron Wagon

At the Hawaiian Islands.CALL AND EXAMINE THE

"No. 3 Farm. "Wagons,Which have Just been received ex " Kalakana."

Circulars Sent Froo on Application.

D.LL!NCr.Ai. & CO.,Solo Agents for the Davla Inn Wagon,

Importers. "Wholesale and Retail Dealer

Hardware, Agricultural Implement, Paints,Oils, Lamps, Chandeliers, and

C-onor- Moroliancilso.Fort Street, between Merchant and King.

835 Honolulu.

FRANK GODFREY,"Writer, Collector, Copyist,

AND

GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT,No. 71 King St. (opposite Bethel St.) Honolulu.

letters iVritten,Itcnt3 nnd BUI3 Collected,

Homes, Lands and Itooras Rented.Books kept by the Week, Month or Quarter, at reason-

able rates.

Quarterly Bills made out, delivered and collected.Constitutions, Reports. Jtc, r, of Commit,

tees, Surveys, jtc- -, drawn up with accuracy and dl.natch.

Amanncnslt and Copyist Workdonc for Invalid or otherpersons requiring sucn services.

aa- - Constant attention to the Interests ot patron, andbusiness secret preserved inviolate.

Terms ltcasonoble. 1'atronsse Solicited.SJ0 23

PASTUEAGE ! PASTUEAGE !

EXCELLENT PASTUr.AGE J8of hprees, where their stockwill be well protected ta enclosed ground, aud obtainthe

BEST OF MAJiIEKIE GRASS.The pastnre lands are only a short distance Iron the

City and all stock on the lands are nnder the supervl.tlou of competent attendants, to that

Owner oftho lest of stock stay end theirHorses to this pastarago without

fear of injury resultingdaring their stay.

NONE DDT GOOD STOCK TAKK.V, and at reason-able rates.

Orders, or horse. left at No. Ill Kin; Street will beImmediately attended to. and horse will be rttnrned atany time desired, to the same locatloo.

ORDEUS (onij) may be left at No 1 Ealiumana XLVISAS. T. UULICK tCI Im S)

TRAOCTSIiATIOHS.T1TE BUSINESS COMMUJTITT

public generally aro informed that I bartutccedeJ In making trraugtnienU with competent lin- -

Kuisis. ibu am now prepareu VJ supply laasrsLA'non rrom or to the English language, of cither of thefollowing iansuaretHawaiian, French, German, Italian, Span-

ish, Portuguese Chinese.Order attended to with promptness. Accuracy

Copyinar. EngrossInE, and writing of every de'criptlon done will) neatness and ditpitcb.

CIIAS. T. OULICK.83 83 No. 1 Kaahnmann Ht. Honolulu

NOW EEADY FOE DELIVEEYThs 2J volume of A. Fornandcr's Book,

THE POItTHESIAlT RACE.A much larger and mora Interesting work to the

general reader than the ltt volume.Order respectfully solid led. Price St C3 per error.

TII03. Q. TIIBU1I.S3 Bookseller and Htatloncr, Fort Street,

BY THE LATEST AEEIYAISIKWI SAJf CISCO

WEHAVE KECEIVED A 1VAKGEformer stock of fehip Chandlery,

Ship Store, Provisions, e, 4e which give ns theGreatest Assortment of Goods

Kept on three Islands, all f which will bo told at theLowestJIarket Prices, aaosiuL Oar friends and thopublic generally are reirpcctfslly Invited to examine

3 61? EOLLESiCO

gra gdvsr!ismtii.

HAWAIIAN a:ISIsANDS,

Uy virtue of the autnority la me veuM oTtand the Statute oMhe Bawailts KtseetB,

and deeming: It essential to tho promotion of Jwrtee.I do hereby order that the regular tra sfUwCtrevHCoort for the Second Jadlclal CIrc.aU ta b hM atWallnkn, on the first Tuesday of Janenexr. bsaertr?Postponed until Tuesday, the Slit day of saM Jtn. at10 o'clock, m.

Witness my hand ana the Seal of tie 3a-f-si

x preme Court, at Henolsln, thla SttidayofStay. A. D. lrSl.

CIIAS. C. IIAKHI3.851 St Chief Justice of the Saprfge Court.

count. ix nASKnri-rT- r. i.vSijpbeme of the Estate of II. L. CKASK. a voira-ta- ry

bankrupt. Notice of meetlo; for chotee" of Aiaia-ee-

Notice l hereby riven that meetin;rftsCredtTwho have proved debt against the above: EttatetoUvamount of Jtou or more, will bo held la tit Clerk'03te of the Supreme Court in nooorira, on TBCBS-DA-

THE Snd DAT OF 3 ITSE next, at W o'clock A, M..for the purpose ot electing Asaiaaee of thtf said Xstatof II. I-- Chase, pursuant to theHtatuie.

A. ROSA. Drtralv CJerfc.TrnnA1nIn Vv9Jli Wflt tstss.

conm iv imxkismtct.In the matter of CIIISO OS CO. Bankrupt.

Notice Is hereby riven Ikat a meeting of the Ciwta)rwho have proved cUlm against the uM Cnlrtg Oo itCo. to the amount of J W). or more, will be lefd at tClerk offlce of th Sapreme Court In Benafslw. enTHfRSDAY.atdayot June. A.D. 1A3I. at : oJf A.M- -. for the parpose of eleetlni Asjtfnees. of th EfMMof the said Cblng On A Co. pursuant ta the prerrWeoof section of theCivll Code. A. BOSA.

Honolulu. Mayitth. 1SS1 834 St Deputy Ctetk.

tPKKjir. court r op the hatvaua.xIslands. In Probate. In the matter of tt Esula

of flAItRIET B. JTJDO. late of HanoioJa, deceased. AtChambers, before sir xtvun.

On readlneandfiliaz the pet'lton and aceonnt of A.F Judd, Executor of the WH! of ftarriet B. JihM lit ofHonolulu, deceased, waerehi he) ask W be aseawed$tMU.and thanes himself wlta J1SSO.SO. tod tskthat the Has may be examined and approved. asuMaala llnal order may be made of di'trtbatioo of Ike preperrrremaining In Ms haad to tbo person thereto matted,and discharging bint and hi saretle freta aA fartherresponsibility as sock Eieeolor.

It I ordered, that WEDNB9DAT. the S9th day ofJune A. D. ISJI, at 10 o'eloek A. M . befer tho .atdJustice, at Chambers, la the Coort HoorO. H HnfB,be and the ai berrlry I sppotntrd a the test? saaplace for hearing said petition and aeeemnl. (fid- tatall person Interested sny then asd there appear dshow cause. If any I hey bare, why the same ocreM secbe granted, and may present evWeweo to woo roeTatltfed t tbe saW property. And tnot tat ntder. fa tKngilsh lancaage, be published la th RawaN.Oaaette ntwspapei printed and pahtlsked In Hoaoerto.for three saceiv week prevtoa to tho stsotherein appointed for saM bwrlon.Dated at lionoiBla. 11. 1, thUSriS dr of Mar A.B.MS.

LAWRKCE XeCTLI.T.Attest; A. Bnaa, Jositee esfmis Court.

Depoly Clerk Soyresn Coort. 8M XCOUKT OP THESTJPKEMK In Probst.

In the matter of the Estate of Xdward Everett, deeossod, testate. Order to show rse e onytrtattoa ofAdministrator for order of sal of real msf

On rrodioc and tlloc the potitton of AfnrsadeT'.Ctrmrif.it, the dottoHtrator. wiis t wtH aweied.ot th estate of Edward Everett, prayroc for awordernf sale of certain real rottto Berooffaf so M CrrrsEverett, deceased, and settlor fotlfc cortata fee

why ocb evtol shook! bo sold.It Is hereby ordered that the nest of Wo of too M

Edward Everett and Ml Betroo Interested nt UeeooMestate, appear beforo this Coort o FrMoy. th soVrsday of Jan. trSI, at t o'eloek a. ro, as the CoortRoom of this Coort. to Hooofnlo. too) oast fhwoto-sho-

cause why n order sfcword not he ftaotsd forth sale of sock estate

And It I further ordered thai a copy of tan orderbe pnbliebed at leost ihreo ennln snts tehrs Itsaid day of heart; to tho Hawovsoa Goostto, a teaspaper oobltsbed in sold Hooosnto.Dated Iloooluln. ft. 1.. May Mb. ttSt,

A. FJUSCIS JI.Jostle of thoSaar Coort.Attest: A. Kma. Dopoty Cloth. 64 Hi?inrjir. or Tnr. hati-aiia:- ?

Island. Ia Probate. Ia tho Matter of the Xioof JEIiBMIAIlO-NKIL-. deceased, intostato. OrsWrw

show caaoo 00 oppHeattoa of Administrator for orderof solo of tool ettaf .

Ob readinc had alia tho BOtlttna of Attatnder J.Cartwrifht, Administrator of th sbhtta of Jsnf6('Nlt. nravlna' for an order er ralo 0 1

tat botoofftat; to sold Jrtesntoh 0Nti. dseoasrd; ao4sotting forth certain legal reatoos why roth root tita'ashould be sold:

It I hereby ordered that the Boat of kH of tho rtftlJeremUb O'Nell ami all prison latorveted to fJi-V-

evtate, appear befivre this Coort on VHnr9CflnkrVT.JU5K tL. A. I). PS!, at It o'tlntk, a. ., at toe Coort,Itoom of this Coort. la Honorora. then and tfeershow can' why an .wdse heM ao 00 ataaotd for thosale of sorb ratal:

Aod It la farther ordered that a eooy of tht ardor ho)ab!lbrd at leir thro woh Vrfof ttVosaid day of hearing, la the ' Hawallaa SaaeMtVnewspaper pablishrd ta sold Honotalo.

Dated Hooolala. II. I . May . IWH.LAWRKMB McCrTLT.

Attest: Jostle of th oame Coort." IA. Knsj. Dtnoiy Cloth. tuft

Temporary Administrator's NoticeHIIK UNDEUSEGXED IIATKS'OJL been duly apaolatrd by tho Hon A-- omirdsr.Circuit Judge d Jadletal Wslrte. H I.. AdnUnrsttatorpro. ten. of the Estate of J H. Loogeo, tead. J&to-o-

Makawao, Maal II. I., call upuo all fmtHr baTtngr.Claims against sora B.tat 10 present too mom wasecur-- a or raoricaoe or otnerwito to the oat hi nOee at Walroka. within tx oioathoor be ffrerr tarred, and all rerss rnJshtod toEstal will ploaso make tmmediat nafsooBr tr thoundersigned, and any person or porstit hsvtwpfspirtror papers in their hand heloagiog to rahi str wtstprease notify me. THOMAS W XTXHETT.

Wallaaa. May 11th 1M1. .tSuls sra. wot Zatatoig It of J B Lome.

COMMISSIONER'S SAUL1JBT VJKTI'E OH A WHIT IVHUEls HI THJCSJ lion C. C. Harris. Chief Josttro of tho SnaretaCoort, oa tho Sth of Jaaaary, Hr, coatataiwttng a' Irstoll at rublft A oct loo. all tho Heal EMaM f ChartKanalna, deceased. I shallOn Honday, the 6th Day of Jn:e,iL D. 1831

In front of Allloianl Hale. Honetala. at K o'otoek.noon, all the right, title aod lau-rit- t of l a M luluKnalBa.deceMd.-r- . - ---t- - Tsrjlu.Island of Hawaii, coosisitagof Mh aereo ttto Uati.orwhich 135 aero are la cultivation

o,St0 acre, streams. ah pond, rratlax laad. !,Ac-- makloa; a tout ef hJU acre. ohrot to a roaoo asplrinz December 31st, t. at JOB per aaaooa Myaafoserai jtnoually la advaaee, and tho parti asroBoj; tholeas to pay all tixo.

In addition to the above, tharo aro eortaha halopatebeo, called - Lot Korle o tail." whtah caaatls anarea of which win bo sotd with tbo Aha-po- aa.

hat I not leasedAteoatthe Mas lias tad placo. all th riant Mand Interest of C. Kaaaiaa. docoosed. of. hajtadhotho

followlae Heal KsUte, Itnoted ta Kipoholo. Maai. i4cooelstlBC of Bast Wall moo. oontatarag an am of1 acre.Abapaaa of Ataraat. coaulntac aa area of HMS

acre. The apaer portion of Aiaeaa. coaotav an areaof abiat 1 JOB cro. of aoavtly tinsberrd laed.

SOrE. Tho Ahapoaa of Wotota cootatoo tho JorstItlc Land ta tho hingdota. and laaothor wtth MwCtaInr riahl forms a rami dlrabl laocottaoax.

East Wallaroos aad tho lower pan oi Aiaosat, tasoprise Caa Land, tad a. then U a intoar XM reoraafrerected near th eroaad. this atoo ferta a roost drdra-bl- e

Inrotniont.Terra Cash, and Deed at uaoaso of TMrthtur.

Chart may ho seon aad lafutntouoa fataMtod at aha

"&&. Jf- - eXm- -May ttt, C"a

ADMINISTEATORS NOTICE.rpjMIK 1'XItkIttlUXKn JIAVI.1) TICK.W At".IL pointed by Hon. A. Fornaader. Clmut Jade ofMaui, II. 1. as euiniHinuswi of etitt VI the laM Ak&Knr.riur.Al. or waiaka.daeasdflv aotketotftMr.soes wbo h.v aay claims apoa aM ntato. whre&rrsecured by rsorteago or otherwise, to preroat thw naiotogether with the proper roscaon to ato wttatn tix.month, from dale, or bo foretrr htrrrd. aad aH foraoutDdabttii'to aid estate are teaaetiod to atako rmajrdiato povmrat in rae aoderstcaod. aa allbavloirueeds. Copy of any kind oraoy tt.r l

in tufir a.nu ofwnirriBur us asa tatr oitl ntifrme. THrot w srvnih

AdmrnlttratAr of estal tf Xoah Keporkat. tat atWaira.a. Maal. II. I.

Wallula. l!.j tftth. WJI. S5J

To Planters and Others !r. 11.1 VK I.ATKt.T RECEJVE1 FXOXW Has Fraoclteo tar pi of

HEED'S ELASTIC SECTI0KAL

Won -- Conducting CoveringFor Steam Host tad Saxeacoov

An article which I. bow oetac ricltrer aoedlarooaboot tho Called Mutes, aad w woaM call tawattention of the pohile la th followtax facto coasiiay.Inzlt:Kel' EUtttc Sett. al Covorlm.

for steam-heaio- n surtaces. U tarcMd ef compact Mrmado front uooi'm rag. It I. salted it sfl tarfacoaheated to tO uVre aad nador hut thnsoaaafyhoaMrrencoo Ibruo. ataat: ao aasooru at Jcrrtm oaapossibly throw It from tho plpo. It I rsad ta teettea.fltllnr the pipe to which tt to ta ho sanilod. aad atajr ha4removed af aay tlm who nocoiwy to atako aay aVtst-ali-

or repolrs. aad stay ho noticed ajito at Moaaar.or the pipe roay he lakes down and transported artrdistance wilhuot lolon to tho Corrrtoi. tt far "nipninu w w iHitw io woasewiv, so aart ino stsa at shepipe to which It I to he BMld. It to nadr tar .when taken to tho place to he iwL IteooMbo anffrd.were it oecesea.-y-. fa a parlor, aad wooJd not soft tooaoest garment. There I ne nlalng or raloeMac ofmad In appllog or nolag It. ana Ihvn r rwgrHotewJto afftct nucklony. IlK right hi wight: three tooth.of an inch in tbtckM. of our Coveting attno tetaaVprovonu radiation, aad reA So m. aouatf orfQWrter to (Ac sotr root tffmttkri rwrtMC.

IttoSt Covering praroau radtaUoa of host front stempipe, boiler sad dram, aad also overeeta thoof gat aat water pipes frets tneaiag.

Samples and Circulars of tho abovemay bo had by Apospsr; te

taigg vra.xp.-wiit&co..n-

JOB PRINTING OFFICE ITHE IT.TDERNI OSEn rtlLL OPES X JOBPR1STWQ orrwz.On or abost the Ith tastant. when they rt! be pre-

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Orders for Printing'Bill and Letter Heads. Beeelpt,

DrafIt. Kotos, rbHrsg Cards, Coslcaot.WofIadisFMtntotta3Ftatttn.

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EnrdraG &papee BuinreEttabHshaeat la coaoectioo with tho afcove, makes Hthe only complete offleo ia tha laiaad.

Just to hand, ex lato arrival, aa lavafetef

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Saaclaln ajiJ its Bnlldlnga.r irtiiH has bees urht and

Veoai . bat sot eawttgh.itLta aaaaaltD the tjTlinn f ow ort v of

, ita laiiinJte. awl Ha baiM- -

of a Mibaturtia Batare thovahler aa aaaaaWr are I aft by or Kilid basi- -

6o ensdit to aay town.the diaMatx iohabhed

ajaaiaua a taw tow aad whare are theyHat to be fossa ? oaanot bat be atraek by the

vMdaai atraetare to

in; as tothnwtea the erysaaVaraf Wat aaaili at saaae mi very distant day.

Oartrars areaaaae at then too vide bat theaaal iaaaaaaat vajr ta wlriah John Chinamanfc aaaaaac(haai aad oattiac o them from eachlaaVfeataaatr aliaMi;. Does Mr. Chinamanaiskto astaaa taaaahe ere4s Hs fooadationaaaaa taaaalU bay and the boondsof the

Hw aatcr s4ory, vrhioh torres him asa. he laahes to project quite over

aa li anil nil Taisdoae beiauOFedsinmostthe spaoe Asm oonred by errat--

aacoa aha jai sale a substantial thade oraaaaa ohath. asd irtttiui this bower he

aaataataui I nm, ihM au balaaand piocagas, oraasathattma vaads tot which he pys not a

far reas. Ta whole town lies beforei actd rhate aeeaas to be no limn to

far ajtpropriating and inarringaarktsvay- - Taeoarioas thing about it how

tfcHoaa be done and no goTern- -

raaaartaRor even gwitly remoos-trate-.

la aaWr alaem alt over the eivflued tnrts of thewaaM Bat aaay are the rights of the public to the

pa woe ox Bittiiwa annurunxiu il. bat la Bauir taaioes noose is allowed to

i a his own land within town limits anydart laajrbt beinjonoBS to the publicBat la uoqoIbIb an alien population is

jiafaiMnl witaoat hindrance to make such un--ajsaaa aao aaaaie oauaings as vuvy see ui xhjlaady ta abut apoa. bat to infringe upon the publicbhjai l.i wmt actaaUy to apfHopnate a portion oftttataeir ownpnmeBse:

Oar M led to wonder whether any oppositionaa he made to Mr. CWnamau's digging a well,

air aaniag ap a shaaty in ttie middle of one of ourHiwiis tivud hemvisaa 1 Is there no one w hoxehaaaaass it ta to see to these things ? Is the futuresjfaartawa to be at the mercy of any rapftcioosaaaaar Vuf. aonte that may chose to make orBaWf

With s city gorvnuaent H might be thoughtlfittae repoombility for the abases to

naiaa tans tonu satyw. Bat has the Minister oftae latanor no oor to deal with this matter? If heaaa it waald serai as if it were high time for himtaattaar exerasM it biaKeH or to delegate it to

.V taaa xbasM be lost in this matter. Not aVar passes bat that tbe public is being defrauded

afakv right to the fall nse of the pnbho highways,uiiaBmiT places at tbepresant time theroo-bar- a

a betas made permanent by buildings thatlafilaji npni tin domain of oar streets and a.

Kva-taa- t lee great press in over on the small-pa- x

ajaeatraa aad tbe bastness forces of the town.are ajnin aboat to be unsbaokied, thtre willaaaWabtedly be a fresh impulse grnn to all kindsif iaii unlr The forces too of the govem--

a aaatn nave oeen bo lArgnr oirecu.'u m

qoaraatine matters are again freed fromat. aaa time seems favorable to giving atten- -

i an tbe matter above mentioned. With everyear of delay the obstacles standing in the way ofa wafer nataagwfient of this question become

Maat Bach new house that is being pat upthat overlap the street or sidewalk will sometimehave to be moved back to its proper assignment.Way not amid the necessity for this expense inthe tatare br adopting the measures now.

Yours, Clavis.

The Sritlah Benevolent Society--

The Anneal Meeting was held on Saturday eve--

xaac 3av 3SA, at the Hawaiian Hotel, H. B. M.'s. J. H. Wodehouse, presiding, as

IVnadeet ; aad Bt. A. Mackintosh,

Tbe Treasarer read his annual report, show-lo- g

receipts from members and other sourcesTvUR)l: amount of disborsemects l&La.

lialrinnr oa hand lincloding balance on hand asper last report $JS7.77.

The B&iaber of persons relieved dunnq the yearwarclTr of whicn I cc Insh; C English: 2wan Scotch:! British Indian; audi Islander of

The following officers were : Bev. A.Mackintosh, Vice President ; Hon. A. S. Cieghom,Treaserer ; J. S. Smithies, Secretary.

The CoiKnltuig Committee was also :Hen. G. Khodes, ilcosrs. Young and G. Lucas.

A vote of trfpfa was passed to the officers forthe past year.

The following Committee was appointed to"wavs and means" for the next annual

BSarrersary. It being proposed to celebrate it insome other manner, than has obtained in pastveara : Messrs. Bickertan, Freeth, Thomas, Youngiad Dr. Hutchinson.

Oa motion the company adjourned to supper.

Report of do Small-Po- x HopltoJ

For the week ending at 8 ix of Friday, MaySUt.JSSl:

Fabenu in notpiu liar nth i.... SS

Received frem toTi 1

Broke oat oo premises 3 19

UDied -- -- .. 6IHnaargtd cured.. .10

VMiilnlfipMir 31t ........ ....... .S3ru and nnarantiaed parsons other thanpitieats, SL, r"""T the total number in the pre-nS- M

13! exclurive'of employees.Chxeixs T. Bodoees, M. D.

Honolulu, May 31st, 18SL

SmallFox.The following is the list of small-po- x cases and

death reported at the Station House for the week:

Jl, number deathi.May 21 2- - 2

5 2 12S-- 6 2- .

" 2S t23 S 030 2 0

a 7

Total cxsesTS; deaths 233; 37 per cent.

Oa "Wednesday last May 23th, the birth day ofBMrKajcHiyQBCcn Victoria, was oraaauy recog. '

ajaedsiu t&etcwa spread Us cssalbcstiag.

ISLAND LOCALS.About Tows.

Tor result of enquiries nlx-u- t Father TaeMn, secanother column.

See onr supplement for ranch interesting matter,local aDd ctanris.

The road rasters hare reached theof Mr. Schacfer residence.

Kanmalapili charch is fast disappearinc. A newbnildins is to be pat up to rejj&ce it.

Chief JnMice Harris heard three admiraltyeqIU against the Hiphfyrr last Saturday.

Motktcj tras 'DecoratioaDay,"and incenve- -

qacirre the fiaos of the American Consulate and(rtiters irere at half-mat- t.

The Sfrm Diri will tale qnite n cargo of SouthSea Manseis when she sails. TheScmth Seals-lan- d

eeheae has not nned oat saeeessf sly.

e e the names of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Schaeferis the pamenRr list of the KtUhmm. We wishteem a pteasant TOyage and a safe retura.

At Waianae the cane Li growing finely. IndeedaceyaHni; to ranw the raanacer can't sleep at nightin omtfeqaence of the continooos exacting.

The Band Rare one of their musical treats at theHauiuMB Hotel on Konday craning last, it wasveil attended by oar nnnic loving citizens.

Her Royal Highness the Princess UMike hasbeen spending a short time at the residence ofHer Excellency Itnth Kedikolani beyond Diamond

M'e learn that all the oalitn accommodations onthe bark KUltmm. which sails for SanFraucitco, hare been enjsaged by intending

Th ivho dW the "box trick" has returnedto the capital. He states-tha- t the trip mn not asfoexpenahe as has leen stated, it cost $2 50 to patthat "box" on board. .

Mr. flart has disehargrd eighteen of his SouthSaa Istandero. Ho is not irapreed vith them. Ifbo vork turns up for tbera the will be returnedto their homes by the Storm Bird.

The ice machine has come, to n complete stand-- I

Mill ; it is supposed that a valve has broken. Itwill be ten days or ho before it can be pat intoproper working order.

Another vpent ball croiring about nt its ownsweet will bruoftht up againet a Chinnman, whouna following his peaceful avocation. This isthe second instance within n few da a. The policeAhoaM look into tbe matter.

A Itrgc tract of land has been fenced in jnstnnder the l"ali, about four hundred acre. It isto be owl as put-tar-e land for the cattle belongingto the Kaneohe wtate. We bear that the cattle onthis estate are erj fine and fat.

The annual meeting of the Hawaiian MissionChildren" Society will be held on Saturday even-ia- g,

Jnn 1th, at tbe residance of Dr. C. M. Hyde.The election of officers and other important bui4-nea- a

calls for a fall attendance of members.

The, telephone ooupany are putting up new postsalong the valley road to accommodate the wiresof the numerous new subscribers. The work ai

wj- - slowly however, there has been somaofa delay m getting material from the Coast.

The officers and members of Company A.Hawaiian Guard, enjojeda "sociable'" at theArmory on the evening of the S7th Inst. Songs,recitations etc, were indulged in by the membersof the Curapuiy, and tbe evening was highly

by the invited goeMs.

Some one has been amusing himself with chalk-ing the telephone posts up the valley road with tbewords. "The Chinese must Go." It has evidently

been done by sumo youngster. The police hadbetter keep their evea oik-- and prevent suchnonsense being chAlked over the country.

Wo hear that a new trial has been ordered inthe case of tbe Engenia II. llriggs vs.the New Zea-

land Insurance Co. to recover the amount of in-

surants consequent on tbe loss of the vet-ee- Thiswill be the third trial the to former decisionswere in favor of the owner of the lost vessel.

Owing to the uncertainty of the Mail steamer forSan Francisco coming inside the harbor, thel'ostmaMer-Genera- l has deemed it advisable toole the mail for the East on batunlay afternoonat 4 o'clock. Letter writers will take due notice,and have their correspondence in readiness.

l'inal'ore was repeated List night for the benefitof the Library' and Heading Koom Association.The audience was not very large. Tho littleoperetta went off extremely well, in spite of thethin house. On Saturday it will be plaj ed for thelast time for the benefit of Fire Company Xo. 2.

Thu Band have bad n new set of instrumentsimported. There are 30 pieces in nil, and cost$1,700. Some of tho largo brass instrumentsstruck us as tine specimens of workmanship. WeumlerRtjind from Llr. lteroer lliat these are thefinest instruments that have been brought herethey ought with care to last nbout live jears.

The annual election of officers for the HonoluluFire Department take place on Monday eveningnext. Tho Pacific Hose nominates Geo. Lucas forChief Engineer s John Xott, First Assistant J

ltobert Leweis, Second Assietant. The two formerhave served in the d partmeut for many years,the latter is new to office, but he is an old citizenand has been an active member.

We understand that orders have been sent toMaui to hold a searching inquiry into tho cause ofthe death of the Chinnman at Olownln, the circa in-

stances of which will be found among our Mauiitem. The days when a man's death by accidentwould cause little or no comment, nnd no inquestheld seem to be slowly but surely passing away.We commend the action of the Government inthe matter.

Strolling along Kuuanu Street we glanced intoone of the Chinese carpenter's shop3 nnd saw avery fair piece of wood-carvin- It is tho Hawaii-an nnd is to be placed in tho v eran-da- h

ceiling of the Palace. The faces and figuresare very fairly executed. Mr. Chun Moke is cer-tainly riot half such a "moke" as one might bodisposed to think him.

From various sources we hear good words con-

cerning the conducting of the Police Court ofHonolulu. No Court can avoid now nnd thenmaking mistakes in regard to law as well as fact;but what is particularly commendable here is theevident intention un tho part both of the Judgeand the prosecuting officers to attend thoroughlyand impartially to the public buancss broughtbefore it. Wo consider that the Police Court asnow conducted is a credit to this or any com-munity.

Our California packets ore just now absorbing

'aB " OI passenger irauio eiaa nere .San Francisco. It is doubtful nt presentwhether the next steamer will take any passengersfrom here, and there is a probability that if shedoes, they will be subject to a quarantine of sevendays after arrival over before being allowed topursue their way. By taking a sailing vessel theyavoid this detention, being almost sure to be atrea the stipulated tunc required by the quaran-tine regulations of the port.

The case of Father Iarkin was heard beforeJudge Bickerton on Monday. The evidence givenwas of a similar character to that wnich we re-

ported at the inquest, going perhaps a little moreinto detail. Messrs. Kussell and Dole appearedon behalf of the defendant and Mr. Preston forthe Crown. The case was remanded untilJudge Bickerton made some remarks upon notprotracting the case unnecessarily as most ol thewitnesses were working men, whose time was theirmoney, end who received no compensation fortheir loss. .

Another artesian well has been sunk makai ofMr. C P. Ward's premises, on King Street, and afine flowing stream of sweet water has beenstruck. This well was projected by an enterpris-ing Celestial who has some extensive rice-fiel-

there, a&d as water to irrigate the crop was becom-ing scarce, conceived the happv idea of boring forthe fluid, and has been rewarded for his pains byan abundant supply, which will insure himsplendid crops. This is said to be one of tbefinest wells yet sunk, both as to quality and quan-tity.

The cases of H. Macfarlane & Co., F. T. Lene-ha- n

fc Co. and M. S. Grinbaum & Co., against theship Uighflytr, in Admiralty, have been decidedagainst the ship. They were claims for damage,to cargo, the defence being that the damage wasdue to the perils of the sea. Tho case of F. T.Lcnehan & Co. against the same vessel for goodsshort of delivery, was decided in the Police Courtagainst the ship; aad by Judge McOully, on ap-peal, in favor of the ship. Judge Bickerton held,in. uie last cise, uiai consignees ware eauuea anotice of the tinio when the ship was ready to de-

liver their goods. Judge McCally held that ademand for pvyment of freight with notice thatthe goods bad arrived, and would not be delivereduntil freight was paid, with knowledge of the con-signee that the ship had begvn to discharge wassufficient notice of readiness to deliver; also, thatgoods delivered to a Custom House Officer afterthey were entered in bond, and before a permitwas granted to the consignees by the agents of theship, was delivering to the consignees' agents,appeal to a jury was taxen. rreston ana nrownfor Macfarlane & Co.; Hartwell for Lcnehan & Co.

Castle fc Hatch for the ship.

On Saturday evening next "Rnafore" will beproduced at the Music Hall for the benefit of Me-

chanic Engine Compvny No. 2. This Company,by the recnt disaster at Father Larkin's school,had the misfortune to lose nearly all their furni-ture, etc where it had been placed temporarily forthe purpose of giving a " Social." To enable themto repiir the loss, the "Pinafore Association" havekindly volunteered their services for the occasion,and we feel well assured the rmblic generally willnot fail to contribato their share to this old andwell-tne- d Company, whose motto is "Our Aim,the Public Good." We hope to see the house onthis occasion crowded from parquette to gallery.Tbe tickets arc one dollar to all parts of tbehouse. Those who desire to do so, can reserveseats at J. A. Palmer & Co.'s drug store, on Satur-day morning, for M cents extra.

Tbe T. 31. C. A. entertainment on Thursdayevening list drew out a large aad appreciativeaudience to welcome the talented pianist, MissCarrie Castle, after several years absence, ns alsoto hear Prof. Swift's lecture on Mtcaulay. Thefitastrioo author's power was wll shown by tbeprofessor's recitations from " Vindication of theJews." "Trial Scene of bir Thomas Haauncs,"and " Influence of Greece in Literature," affordingour people a foretaste of what, we trust, we mayhope t have continued to na on fntare occasions.An excellent quartette, bv Mrs. Uandford, Mum Cand Messrs. w. L. and Yi. Jones, clowd the evening s exercises, which were truly enjoyexi bv all.And we vtuold here make mention of the obliga-tion we owe to this quartette party for their fre-quent assistance at osr public gathering.

The entertainment lat Monday evening at theLyceum in furtherance of the caose of temper-ance drew out n full house, and to tho casualobserver present the fact could riot but be ad-

mitted that the movement was gaining groundrapidly. The meeting was presided over by JudgeMcCully, nnd addressed by Mr. S. U. Dole andllev. W. Freer, both of. whom gave exproeaion totruths that called forth tentimenta of supportespecially tbe latter gentleman'? remarks. Mr.Kinney's recitation was well delivered and wellreceived. Tbe solo, with piano accompaniment,by Mrs. Simmon, and'iloo the Hong by Mrs.Pierce, " Where is My Hoj with chorus,assisted in by the auataiee. were treats which tbebonae appreciaU-d-. Various reports were d

in through the evening, ami un tliewbolothe oonimiitoo find nuirh encouragement in thomanifest support of their ellovts.

A matinee performance of "Pinafore" was givenon Saluiday. The house was fairly filled withchildren; look in whatever direction one might,one mw rows of pretty little head. The littleheads onjoved it too, for the ripple of childishlaughter and glee ran round and round the building. The Admiral won tlioir nfiVctions and mi didDeadeve. The latter's Jierfonuance on the"Kve-talia- n

' band organ ami hi pistol Imnines beingreceived with great favor. As for the Midehipmitehe was delightful, nnd every little boy in theaudience longed to be inhisalioes. And what awonderful basket Buttercup had; who wouldn'twith for some of her "peppermint droi." Jnte--

sang beautifally, but the "littlethe love making quite

bo well as they will do twenty vears hence. ThoCaptain was grand and nnpoAsng and the Iloit-swai- n

was a sniff old salt. Then the marines andthe tars and the Indus and little" girls gave themall plenty to look nt oh ea, to the "little heads,""Pinafore" was delightful. What it l. to lie of thoago when the stage is ail illusion, when the faincarc rr' fairies, the actors are not actors, but realAdmirals, and Captains nnd Josephine's andnias! how soon it slips away. Enjovitnhilo voucan little ones; wo arc sure that the PinaforeTroupe never will liave a more appreciative houseor one to which more pleasure was Kit en. Thanksto the matinee audience.

On Saturday evening the members of the Brit-

ish Benevolent Socuty held their annual supper.'I hero were nbout fcO gttects present. Wo weropleased to see so many young Englishmen. At thoconduHiau of the supjx'r, Mr. Wodehouse rose andsaid: "Mr. Vicr.Prttia'eHl ami GtHtltmtH, Thofirst toast which I have to propose is that of HerMajesty Queen Victoria,. It requires little com-

ment from me, nnd I will only remark that thoesteem and respect with which she is regarded notonly by hir own subjects but by members of othernationalities was never more clearly shown thanon tho occasion of the performance of H. M. S.Pinafore on Tuesday evtning last, when tho wholoaudience, rose nnd remained standing during thosinging by tho Company and chorus of "God saiothe Quern." It may not bo without interest foryou to know that had not his numerous engage-

ments prevented him fiom opening the Mel-

bourne Exhibition, we might perhaps havo hadthe pleasure of welcoming in this city the heir totho Throne of Great Britain. I was aware thatthe Piinoe of Wales d to visit these Islands,nnd last ear I received a message from him thathe would give me warning if ho was nblo to passthis way. Wo are it must be confessed rather un-fortunatebut for tho troubles on our SouthAfrican frontier, we should in either June or Julyhave witnessed the fine sccUiclo of five ships carrying "tho red cross of St. George " entering thesowaters nnd bringing to our shores tho two youth-ful sons of tho Prince of Wales. It is, 1 hope,Etill possible that wo may have tho "DetachedSquadron" here late intho year but on this headI can say nothing with certainty." The toistwas enthusiastically received and a verse of " Godsave the Queen" was sung. Mr. Wodchonso nextproposed the health of Her Koyal Highness thoPrincess llogeut ; he said " The next toast w hichI shall call upon you to respond to is thatof Her Itojnl Highness the Princess ltegent, whomI believe to be sincerely desirous of maintainingthe most friendly relations with the country towhich we belong, and of promoting by c cry meansin her power the welfare and prosperity of all whodwell within the limits of tbe Hawaiian State."This was received with three times three'. Thenfollowed the usual singing which was kept uptill --after eleven. We hope that next yearsome form of entertainment will be hit upon whichwill allow the ladies and children to join. Weshould propose a picnic.

UtWAU.Liquor prosecutions havo been pretty sharp in

Hilo. A Chinese storekeeper at Onomea has beenconvicted for selling to native .

Sheriff Severance has issued a placard inEnglish, Hawaiian and Portuguese, offering a re-

ward of ?2u0 for information upon the illicit soleof liquor.

The use of giant powder for fishing purposes isvery reprehensible, and we are gild to hear thatthe authorities hive been prosecuting thosa whotransgress the law upon this point.

The three-miste- d schooner P. & iniliams, Cap-- "

tain Clement, arrived at Hilo on Thursday, MayMth, twenty-fou- r days from Port Blakeley, with afall cariTO of lumber and shingle3 to estate of W.U. Heed.

The lava continues to frighten many in Hilo.For some nighup ist it has been very bright, yetparties who have repeatedly visited tho scene re-

turn evidently disippointed in the slowness of thestream. Bat little advance has been made daring(he past month, vet a vast amount of timber is'jeing destroyed.

Makakoa and Kaainoa, the men who havo beenaccused of causing the death of the insane man inHawaii, have been arrested and an examinationheld. The else is remtndsd to June 1st, when im-

portant witnesses will bo brought forward, amongthem Dr. Thompson. The Deputy Shcrirf andDr. Thompson havo exhumed the body and ex-

amined it. The statements which appeared inthe Adrtrtitrr seem to have lieen greatly exag-gerated. There had been no fracture of eitherarm, though bath were thoroughly eximiaed. Inconsequence of the presence of a large stone,which for somo reason or other had been placedon the chest of the deceased, it vas impossible todetermine whether there had been any injury toit before death or not. The sternum was detachedfrom its cirtdvginoas articulations with the costalbones on both sides, but considering the decom-posed Etate of the body, the weight of the etonawas sufficient to cause such a condition. The.physician who examined it was perfectly satisfiedin "his own mind that no injury to the chest badoccurred before death. There was, however, afracture of the left wrist. If the men cuargtdwith manslaughter are guilty, we hope they maybe made an example of.

Milt.Another gentleman, besides a Beddent of

Lahaina, wri.'es to ta that the drunkenness in thepublic streets is a libel on Lahaina.

Lahainalona students are preparing for gradu-

ation and commencement exercises; tho small-

pox has bad an ill effect upon this educational es-

tablishment, also, about one-ha- lf of tho pupilshave not returned, and in consequence the presentschool year has been much broken into.

Tbe Olowalu Mill has como to a stand-sti- ll forthe time being, in consequence of tho bursting ofone of the boilers. The accident, as usual, wasvery sudden, the engineer in charge saw what wasgoing to happen, and shouting to his Chinesaassistant, "Kan, run!"' suited the action to theword and escaped, bat the Chinaman tamed toshut the furnace doers, and tbe delay cost him hislife. The end of the boiler blew out with suchforce as to displace tho remaining boilers. Thecane from the plantation is being carted to theLahaina MilL

. Kauai.The sugar crops which ore being harvested are

yielding better than was anticipated, and thegrowing crops promise fine things for the future.

The Kauai Telephone Company has completedthe extension of its line from Lihue to Kapaa,which proves eminently successful. A clock- - tick-ing eight feet from the telephone, in the offica atKapaa, is distinctly heara is the Koloa office,twenty miles distant.

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HjunehrtxachA Say.The time Is drawing near to June 11th, the gala

day of the season, end the arrangements and im-

provements at the Park are fast being completed.Tbe Committee are deserving much praise for theiruntiring zeal and attention in making suitable

for ladies and children and renova-tions around the grand stand nnd vicinity, exclud-ing betting and other inconveniencesfrom that locality. The parse are received withmuch satisfaction from all nnd the programme asit now appears will no doubt be highly appreciatedand make every one satisfied. In all races to har-ness, each driver is to carrv 1J0 lbs. weiaht. The.colors of jockeys will bospicified with the entries.In consequence of the numerous races for the daythe hour for starting will at 0 o'clock sharp.A few more booths are vet unsold, and those wishing section for stand mut procure them at one,otberwie tbey will lie charged at the sm ratesa those parchaaing ground space for the privilegeof selling refreshment on the occasion. Lover ofamaseroent will highly enjoy this year's racing,and everything indicates a festive day of sport.

PoHco Court,May 95th. W. Claude Jones, from tho 33d, con-

tinued to the 2Sth ; Paukoliola, from the !BJ,to thetSth; David Kau, assault and bat-

tery on his wife, forfeited $10 bail ; Kaualnu andKawelo, both charged with truantcy, temanded to38th j Kabno, kn and Kaal, w., ndnlterv, first finrdStO, costs $2 50 and latter, cotta ?2 EiX and threemonths hard labor; Jose Molina, drunkenne,fined $.", costs 1 ; Luis Doumon, drunkenness,fined Ts costs SI; Kaliauacu, drunkenness, linedSS, costs $1; Kia Ah Sin. opium in possession,fied fVfl, costa l,and 2 months hard labor; LongJohn, Lin Suen. Goo Van, Wan Nee, Quon Poo,CavongChuue, Mon On, Ah Yin, Ho Hop, TangAsun, T)ngAh Seen, Pang Ah Fok, StoU UoaSing, Ho Clice, all gambling, three of ttcse werodischarged nnd the rest wero lined 10 costs $1.and 10 days bard labor; deserting boundservice. Fettled uut of Court.

May Ailli. Knnaina nnd Kcwelo, from the thoLvMli, continued to Friday AX; W. J. Ijarkin, and J.(', Wall, roauslaughtir, continued to Monday.Clan Choy, keeping a gambling bouse, continuedto the tSth i Kane, w., adultery, remanded, subjectto order of Couit; Kealekala, deserting boundservice, sett'ed out of Court.

May 2Tth. Kaenaen and Kawelo, girls, ordered,to return to gittrvlian ; Ah Sing, opium in posses-sion, fined iff), costs $1 wul lo months'

; havika, tnteicourso with a girl underltj ears of ace, fined costs $3 40 nnd six months'imprisonment: Ah Hoou, and battery onJolianny, (boy) fined !?", coita 31 20; John Castro,

fined "J1W, dvt $LMay ath. W. C Joiuw, from tho a.th, waived

examination and committed to the Supreme Court;Fuukohola, from the 2Mh, nolle ChanCliov, from the "A'tli, xottf whi: Kila, assaultMid iKitterv. fined $10, cost $2 2a; S. Konoeleele,n vult aiid battery, fined cA costa If 1 it); LeoMill. Ak,)vl. Amnn. Kniiikantii. nil rhanredwith concealing snrall-po- Lee Sun, rennnded tovhe.tOth, Akowai, rn)UjyHi, Amain, fined J.V1,

cost SI 30; Kniiakinui. lined .JA). costs Sftt: W. F.Kartells, violating licguUlious of Board of Health,fined $o0, costs $11 2ft: Keopuhiwa, drivingwithout ligiila, nniil $, codts si; tio Ucunk,nofV .rwey W ; Iveo, desettmg Iniund service, nta,$3 and otdercd lack to service ; Fotnl, complaintof guardian, sent to Itefurnintory School for ono3 ear.

May 30tli. W.J. Larkin.niid C. ,T. Wall,to June Is:; ! tium, fmm tho23Ui,to tlie'Hst; Ah Sum, opium in iraeneKsion,

r mnr.dct to tho ."list; Sing Ah Qui. Ah Tun, ChntitVah lliu, Pung Van, P.uig Fat, all violating tho

nolle progtoiii for alt; Samuela andGeorge Owens, lwth drunk, and each forfeited (5

1ii.1;J.iuum MeDjtvtUl, drunk, fined 5, cost $1;Kunamo, drunk, forfeittd $C liail.

May.iltt. Leo Bum, from the .'Wtb, remanded toJune Ll; All Snm, from the .Tilth, lined $f), costs(.k nnd three months hard labor; Anna llnrrignn,w assault and battery, continued until JunoIirrv Dec, nssault nnd battery, fined $10, costs$3; Peter Hardnickson ami Lurken Lorrinorl,disturbing quietness of night, fined respectively$10, costs t3 and $8 nnd costs $1;T.G. Sullivan,drunk, fined JS, costs $1;1). Kntiuba, concealingsmall-po- i, lined gitX), costs -'.

' . Flaiitntion Luhorors.

The following letter from ono of onr prominentplanters will bo rend with interest by nil our sub-

scribers, it touches upon a matter which is of vitalimportnnco :

lUwan, May 21th, 1S31.itiilear : I am nt niy wits end to know

how to prevent shipped Chinamen from runningaway, or how to catch them after they have run.

During Iho last six months ufy plantation countssomo twelve, runawavs, owing mo SJ6S0, and Ihavo spent at least lX) in Irving to cttcli them.Only ono man wns caught by my agent, nnd re-

turned to work. Tho expeuw on him was about$30, which nmount ho has just worked out, nnd onlast Siturd.iy ran away ngma hiking another manwith him. One week ngo last Saturday, two menran, cud I sent n white man nt 15 ir month, fur-nishing him with liono nud oxpensea. Ho wasgone a week, nnd camo homo on foot and emptyLanded. Tbe horse wns u.-- up nnd left on thoroad. JIv man reported five other plantation" mnkai's" nt Inupahoehoe looking after runaways,I have recently visited nil tho plantations in Hnma-ku.- v,

Lidgate'a and Green's in Hilo. Several ofthem havo had more runawavs than I have, nndnil complain' of desertion, nnd but very few nrociught. There nro I.irgo numbers of Chinamentraveling nig t and day. Deserters nro concealedby their friends. If there were five timesasmanypolicemen as thero-Jir- now, and much more elh-cit- nt

than they have ever been, I do not see thattbey could help ns much in our distress. Whentho planters' confidential ngents, who are well ac-

quainted with the men they are looking after fail,tho policeman could not succeed.

I do not think tho government, can or onght tobo nskid to help planters catch their runawavs,except by regular proce; of law ; but it can andought to help us, ns well ns all other classes ofsociety, by putting n stop to tho illicit tmdo inopium nnd liquor, which i3 nlmost exclusively car-ried on by Chinamen. Largo quantities of liquorand opium are distributed every week by theLiMikt nnd other coasters. For in3tnce, theI.itreiiLt often lands as many as tnenty cases ofliquor in Hilo. Every week she bring more orless to, say, two or three parties, all Chinamen.The police authorities know ns well ns others thatit must be for sale. But in order to make a casebefore the Policd Justice witnesses must be foundwho will prove the sale to thu satisfaction of theCourt. It is nearly impossible to get such testi-mony, because it is sold on the sly, and both sellerand buyer nre interested to keep the secret.

With opium it is more difficult to deal, for itmust como under cover. We nil know that opiumis plenty, nnd that it is peddled from place to placeby constantly traveling Chinamen. Tho policenre helpless to make arrests without visible ciuse.nnd so the illicit trndo goss on nnd increases.Plantation laborers, run away to engage in it. Iftho under-groun- d trado in liquor end opium couldbe measurably stopped, the desertion of .contractlabor would clop, nnd Chinamen would be forcedto work nt honest labor, and thereby bring about abetter state of things in all outer districts.

It seems to mo that the government throngb itsMinistry and Privy Council havo the right to es-

tablish police or exci-- o regulations in every portor landing of the kingdom ; whereby suspiciouspersons shall le liable to 13 examined and madeto give an account of themselves. And especiallyshou!4 every firm or store keeper be made to account for casus of liquor when it arrive in sus-piciously large quantities. I really believe thatsuch regulations ought to be made, nnd enforced.Suitnblo men can be found to act in their ownneighborhood ns special ngents, without pay. Iwould be willing to do fo, and of course be re-

sponsible for my acts, if they exceeded my antthority. All managers of plantations. I hit onodoubt would be willing to do so. I do believe canbe strode a hard, blow at the present state ofthings by some simple regulation of the kind sug-gested na above. Yours truly, .

Wo cannot quite agree! with tha remarks of thewriter in the latter part of thisktter; we know-tha- t

it is not in the province of tha Cabinet or thaPrivy Council to pas? new excise laws, of coursesomething might be done through the polic;. batwe fear not much. "jVe would recommend thewriter to try wh.at has lately been successfullydone on one of tho plantation;! in Kauai. A largeqamtity of liquor came down in one of the coast-ers, the owner of the plantation seized it and re-

turned to the captain of tit vessel, telling himthat if he bruagut any more such consignmentsdown he would not give him u pound of freightfrom tha plantation. Wo believe that course ofaction had the desired effect. Go and do likewise.Ed. a

glcw gdcctfiscmmls,

NOTICE.TM7KDTG 5tY ABSENCE FROMXJ this Kingdom Jlr. Jnliru Hotin;, will act for nieuuacr i an power or aiiorntj,

Hoaolnla. Jniie 1st 181. Sil Hilt

LAND FOE SALE!ackciuf sfPEttiort ttxn

iltute la CallM Valley. Kona, Oihn, to be had ata lMr;raIn.

v'o better land can be foand for the cultivation ofBananas aad all other tropical fra'.lf. Title perfect.

Fee simple. Fell particulars given at the oSee orf,. T. Gulick. Xo. 1 Kaahunuai t--, or by A. Herbert,former proprietor Hiwallan Hotel. 853 3t

cnaiLEirsE acceptance.rsfUE ciii..iaus i..si;irijD i.v last

M. SatnrfaVa Presj" by J. C. Striw. to ran a footrace ofSOJ yards arsinit either B. ITcKwgnt, or W. lieOowan or both. for33. asid: is hereby accepteil by thecaJrsineJ. The said race to lake mice at Kapiolanl1'arfc, Jose 11th 1331. ItODl'. McKEAQUE.

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TELEPHONE CQHPANY !

iNcnnpoBiTlD iir.c. so, isso.II. A. WIDEllA"Tv. PbidotS. Q. WILDERC. O. BEKGER. Sicsitast ASDTaiAjtTRia

ARE JfOTT PREl'aRED TO SET.I. ORWE to the public for private parposea only.ecia-plet- e

oitlti of Telephonic lattronrata of the liteitpatters 6. Inclodisr tie celebrated 'Elite TraairalUcr.'

We will lo fsmisi etlmite to erect private Tele-phonic lines oa the other For partJcslan.apply to C.O.BERGER.

SttSOCa Stey Hlvallan Bell Telephose Co.

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3!arO,3?XC5E3.PRESENTATION CONCERT

Seats can be tecured on day of Concert,

On June lOtli, 1S815AT J A. PALMERS, DKCQ STORE,

SB a PICKEIilXQ Jt CO.

IlL. NOTICE !

"37 EC 313 ll .a. Z ZLi 3FonraE

United States and EuropePer S. S. Anttratit will clne at the Oaeeral

Pof t Oftlee oa

Saturday, June 4tli, at i o'clock P. 31.A. P. BRICKWOOD.

83S to Postmaster (laanal.

IMPORTANT TO

PLANTERS. GRiZiERS, HILL OWNERS

AOTJ OTHERS.T IIAA-- E TtKCKIVEI) 1XSTHUC-- X

tlon from Samnel Purine, E , or Nona KekaU,Itland of Hawaii, to tell at jucllon at bl place of bml-ne-

on

Thursday, the 23rd day of Juno,AT IS O'CLOCK "SOOJf,

THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE PROPERTY

COJtrRISlXG

Leaseholds, Freeholds, Buildings, &c.

Thl property tmmedlitelr adjoin th Hurt Sagarrtanlailon of ltobert It fllnrl, L'kj., ninely llh offence dlvl jlng the two properttef .

I.V 1 Krntnheun. VreohaM, contain, at perurver, sss acre, on which ! erected the follonin?

hiilMlnir t One dnelllne hon-- e eontainlng 8 rojni j ;t hone conUInln- - ' ioom, tnnae and cmor board,tronr-io- r; tvonerbulMlnc. each contamtna: t room- -,

rornimed Iron rooiai. The whole of tMe bnlldlnfare tlwndtnily inpplleil with water from a ccanileYIcltern meatarlng aOxltatlU. Sleek proer cattle andhor-- e pen: 1.IUI acri- - of leauid fclnit, leatedat a rental below a dollar an acre. On lhl land ibrre Ua well or water, tilted with pnmp, capable of wate-ln- r,

1.IXV) head of tlork per day.

Tho "Wholo of this Propertyl cnrloed wllh a fence nf foer wlrs and redwoodIKvts. and It dlvlilnl njr tbe (l"veinment Itoad, tnaklntthree large enehwnn-- . with an ancregate of Mj ninelulle of fencing- a afniveaHl.

Property nt PuohuohuI.OT'J. ThvnmnerlTknnnnaa the " Krthala Hotel."'

This l a iwoHttnrleil biilltllnr. Mix IT, ctMitatnlR on theItrounil nonr 0 larjre room- -, ine xmyirr story consnilnir ora spaclons ami irell llchteil hall, recently atterl withrtaie, set of scenery, drop curtains. An Ac. Tali balld-Inj- ;

was elected ilarlnt; the latter part of l!S0.

LOT n. One tarf balldlng, used as a blacksmith'sshop, W.vIO, and cntlaf of rooms wllh cook honto

I.;r 4. One lante Imllillnc. eonslstlnsj of store,fiaTi', and carpenter's shop, SBxovt also, large eementeitcistern back of tame.

t.Ot' n. banre dnsjlllng hoase eentalalni 9 rooms;two hiwte tntlit of fangne anil groove board, contain-In- n

16 looms, with cook hode ami wash looms, watercistern

l.lir O ConsUls of two cottage (each two rooms)and cook house.

ALL THIS FINE PROPERTYIs situated at I'urlinshu. the bn-h- s centre of tha dis-trict. The Iniul is leased, having 12 vear to tun fromthe 1st or July. 181.

I l T 7. This property Is sltnited at the HonolpuUniting anil comprises ahont one acre nf leased land,havluc It years to run, on which Is erected one ilteelllnghouse bunt of longne and groove boards, one men'shouse StxtS, lery Inr.o chicken house anil yard, largenater tank, spacious harf, Unre crane anil tramway.There Is also a veil of good water on the prtmlie.

This is a Rare Opportunityl'or those ileslrons ot Investing. The Kohalt llallroxl,now tu process of coustruidon. Kill run through LotNo. 1, thereby considerably enhvnclni Its a!ue, citheras a plantation or otherwise. The ralhondivlll also runwithin a very short distance of the Ilunolnu nud Pueliu-ch- n

properties. This Is a bens fide sale, the proprietorbeing compelled to relluqntsli business on account of111 health aod intention of leaving the Kingdom.

An, further Information mar be obtained by address-ing SAM'L M'AINBS. Proprietor, or

KB 40 8t TI10S. J. llAYSELDK.N, Antt'r.

Administrators' Sale.BY OllDEll OV d. L. COAN AM)

W. Kenomakanl. admlntttrators of the estate ofU. Klpl, of tllhi, deceased, ant pursuant to the order ofsale of the lion F. S. Lyman. Circuit Judge or the ThirdJudicial District, dated the 3d (l.lj or day, 1S31. I shalloffer for sale In the town of Hilo,

On Tho 25th Day of June, 1881,.VI 2 OII.UCIl .IIMIA.

THE FOLLOWING VALUA1ILI IMlOFLItTYThe makul half ot tbe lot described In Itoyal Patent

7Co. lltl Kamehtmeha III to K. lulo, and by Paulo toHon S. Klpl, by deed duly registered, containing abouttno acres; situated un tialanutnue t. Just below Itsjunction with school st. being a part of the groundslonnerly occupied by the Hon. S. Klpl.

ALSU, tno y frame buildings, each contain-ing tno rooms. Will bo put up separately or with tholot.

LS0, that valuable parcel of land, situated on Tona-haw-

st.. In the town of Hilo, ba7lnga frontage of15fi f l on I'onahawal st. and 190 it on Heasant si. con-taining one and one half (111) acre. Title; deed frnmllenj. 1'ltrnan and wife to h. Klpl. A very desirablebuilding lot.

sale to be held oa the grounds.Terms : ten per c nt. at sale and balance on com-

pletion of deeds. Pfl,ier at purchaser's expense.For further partlcmirs. nipiy to the administrators

or to L. sEvr.lCAXUi', Auctioneer.Hilo. MaySSIh 1SJ1. HM It

IfoticeBs m:ui::tv ;nr..v to am. ii:itso.s,

that at a meetlnir of Shareholders of the OlowaluCompany, held on the ml, day of Hay. 191, It was votedto accept the Clutter of Incorporation, granted lo themand thsir associate and successors, under the corporatename and stylo of the OLOW4.M1 COMPANY, on theMb day of 31ay. lSdl, and lhal the Coiporation undersaid Charter, organized itself and elected the followlugofficers, viz:President. II. A. Widen-ann- r

Vice President F.S.Pratt,beci-3'a.- C. o. Iterger,Ttaumr A.Jaeger,Auditor C. O. llergtr. .

C. O. DBItGrTn,g353 At Secretary Olourala Company.

WOTiQEitmti.nY ivi;x t at.t. iTnso.N.s.Isthat at a uiestlngot the Stockholders of the ITahuIal

Itallroad Company, held un tha lWh day of Hay, A. I).1W1, it wis voted lo accept the Charter of Incorpora-tion granted to them and their associate and success-ors under tbe cotpcrate name a .d style of the KahultilKallruad Company. And tbe coiporation under saidCharter vvas.duly organized, and olected the followlugnamed oQlcers, viz:President T. II. HOuRON,Treasurer V. II. BAILEY,Secretary W.AJ. SMITH.

Notice is alao civen that Durauant lo the terms of saidCharter, noStocuholders shall be liable for the debts otthe Corporatlt.i beyond the amount walcB may oa uueupon the share or shares held br htm or them.

WILLIAM I). SMITH,83t 3t Sec'y Kahnlni IliSlmad Company.

GLORIOUS HEWS.TI1E

PrefiCBtatioB 'ConcertT.VIlliS pi.tci: at tiii:

NEW R.USIC HALL,o,

Friday Evening, June 10.

SECURE TICKETS Al ONCE !

The Programme will be sbortlj announced.

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W&l&L STOJIACH d8&& fT

i 1 J B?ifThe TraTcler mho wisely provides

Against the contingency of Illness by taking with himUostetter'a Stomach Bitters, ha occasion to congratu-late himself on foresight, when he see other who haveneglected to do so sn2-rin- z from some one of the mala-dies forwhlthlt liarcncdy and preveattve.theie ire (ever and tgae, tllioiiaus. coaiUpatloa ledrheaisatlsa. diseases oftea atte-ida- ujca a cti-ij- e ofclimate or enwoated diet.

For Sale try all DrerrUU ahd Dealer reoerallT.ForSslebr BEDDIKGliW & Ca,no Saa Fraaeltctt, Cih, U. S.Jt.

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Ruction alti.BARTOW & TUCKER.

OOM SALE.At Onr New Sales Room,

"Seat door to W. O. Irwin & C".

Thnrstlay : : : : :Jnno2nd,At 10 o'clock A. M will be sold.

Dry Goods and Clothing-- ,

ASD A L1SE OF

FRESH GROCERIESConsisting la part followt;

Tin Peach Tlutler. Apple Batter. Assorted Jams,Table and Pte ProlU. Balled Msccan-n-l.

ftolofitu Saasage, Boast Ctkkrn. fall Matktrtl,Corned Beef, Head Ckeese, Lanch Tonne.Mapre SJi-n- Sogar Peas, sersr Corn. Hessey,Whltrj r.; Syrup, Assorted Crmflent. Ojrltr,Una Deans, IloBelee MnoV.d Herrings, llaslard.Bottle Pkkle, Oroaad r and Sago,Palls of Lant. Bag Cora Meal. ItdiM Tea, Cheese,Bjcwi,""Vsg Wheat. Hole Caadleislite n4 TellovT Son,SI ban tnbox; Boies TobaccosSpanish Saddles. Ae-.d-e.

ALSO

Cae of Medlnm Bread, SIa Crackers,Cs of Sugar Crjeters, Bags ot Scgar.Dale of Wrapping Piper.Sacks of Corn, Sacks of heat, Sicki of Cat,

SUA LI. AND CItOICC

Selection of Dry Gooda, &c.coMpmsiso

White and niaek Tulle. Colored Silk Handkerchief,llesl Lltftn l"rontlng, White and CoKirrd Shirts,Ladtos' Silk Valtnllas. Towds, qallts.Colored and Black French Merinos, Silk Klbbous- -

Parrel. ot Dried Apples,Cask ot Brit French Vinegar.

Lot o Bnx-rxil't-txar-

1 Nv Hop I.oance,1 New Hair Cloth Sofa,1 New Spring Uattrass.

onxriiD EiJa.iaro.IURTOW TUCKKlt. Aact'r.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALEYttlu ble as an lnrrst incut.

Tb(ai! tt I,. iul fHt,nts Tap liinff nrtnt TtnlUttnipv Ingood repair and pleasantly ljcled. Avplj to

llAKTOW TUCKKlt.

KA11BHAHBBA BAY

Grand Racing1 TournamentKAPIOLANI PARK,

tTOTES XI, 1S81.Tho following gnUmen eomprlsa the Commllteo

of Arrangemsnts, via:

C. B. WILLIAMS,

1101VT. LISHMAX,

OAlT. A. 51. TRIPP,

J. II. l'LACK,:

II. wEnn.WITH

C. E. WILLIAMS, Chairman and TreMurer.

AXD

J. C. W1SKJIAK SKNUr.

PROGRAMME:Oahu Purse, $40.

JIulolUce. Open to all. Mllo dash j catch vf eights.Entrance, l.

Queen'-- Pone, $150.Rannlng rce. Mil dash; for all horseabred In

theKlnjdom. Catch weight. Entrant, JIS.

Honolulu Purse, $125.Running Race. IlalMuUe dash. Open to all.

Catch weight. Entrance, K 50.

Stallion Race, Priza MedalRest S In 3, to harness. Fieetoallr IM lh. wcljht

to carry.

Citizens' Purse, $150.Pacing Race. Mile henti; host 5 la 3, to harness.

Free to all. 150 lbs. weight to earrj. Entrance, S'3- -

lunalilo Purse, $150.Running Rate. Mllo dash. Open to all. Catch

weights. Entrance, 's

Purse, $40.Running Race. Open to all ponies not over 13V4

hands high. One mile dash. Each horse to carry

a rider. Entrance, 31.

Kamehameha Purse, $200.Trotting Race. Mile bents; best 3 in 5, to harness.Free to all. 150 lbs. weight to carTj. Entrance 3.

Kapiolani Park Purse, $100.Running Race. Mile dash; free for all horses nn-

der a vear old ; 100 lb, weight to carry. Entranco$10.

Princess Eegent Purse, $175.Running Kac, for all torses bred In tha Kingdom

Mil Seats; beat 2 In 3; catch welghta. Entrance,

$17 Z&

Kins's Purse. $200.Running Race. 2 mile dash. Free to all. Catchweight. Entrance $30.

Sporting Purse, $25.EonkerRace. Free to all. Each to ride hla neighhor donkey. The last one In the winner. Ea- -

trance, $'ladies' Purse, $150.

Hurdle Race. One mile dish. Hawaiian bred horse

onlj. 4 hurdles to jump; catch weights. Entrance,$15.

Foot HurrUa Race Purse, $35.J0O yards. Free for alL Entrance, i

Foot Eace Pune, $25.2U0 yards. Freatoall. Entrance, $2.

A Challenge Foot,Rce of SCO yards Will take place.

Ybe Foot Hrudie Race.'acd both Foot Races will takeplat eat tnterralssioa.

Hawaiian horse to enter Into all rates, and foreignhorse Into the " free for til."

There must be" three entries In all races, and two tostart.

All entries will be deUveicd it the offlce of'f. E.Wllllira under seal on or btfore S o'elott on Saturdayevening June 4th, they will then tie opened In presenceof the Committee.

The Entries will he closed on Saturday Evening,June f, at C o'clock P. M.

So horses except those training for roee will be al-

iened heieafter on Ibe Track, and permit will begranted at the offlce of C. E. Williams to those entitledto train their stock.

la all race to harness each driver to carry IS) poundsweight.

The color of the Jockles to he spccltled with the en-

tries.The races will start promptly at 9 o'clock A. 5t.

A few more booths ta rent. Ko one allowed to sellrefreshment at the Park unless by permission of tbeCommittee of Anaugements. 30 foct section to rentfor 10. Apply to C. E. WILLIAMS. Chairman.

35 831

Administrator's Notice.BEEXAPPOINTEIJ

the Supreme Court, of the Estataof Emma K. Clancy, late nf Honolulu, deceased. Ihereby notify all creditors of tho said Estate to presenttheir claim within sli months from thl date, falllnzwhich they will be forever baiTed. JOHN CLUNET.

Honalnla. IBth Hay 1531. 83 4t

JUST EEOSZ7SSPER " W. H. DIMOH1V

50 BarrelsPRIME COLUMBIA RIVSR SALMON.

FOB SALE BY851 2r IL HACKTELD A CO.

B. ECKSTEIN,or

Largo Fire Works of all Descriptions.Ship Signal light and Ship Eackctj s EpeeialtT.

(Mice. 10 Front EL Sas Francisco, C'aL

Circulars and Price list can bo obtained at tbe oSeof Pickering & Co-- King Street. 83 im

JOS. E. WISE&Alf,Real Broker & Employment BureauBenu Boom Cottages, Houses, aod !I and leasesaal Estate In HI part of the Kicgdara, Enploy.nst foasd for thais jeeklttg work (a iU the Tirtcabriache of baslcMS connected with theae Ila4.ET- - X. B. --Legal DocuaeatJi draws. Bill C&Ilerl,

Books and Aeeouaia tept, asdsencraloSce wortPatroaije saUdtnt, Cscxlssloss Bodsria

Bcaalaa.ll.i. 9 atrf

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gutiidtt $z1cs,

Br E. P. ASAXS.. ... ,,

REGULABGASHtEmiDAY, ; : : : Jhhc 3rt!,

At 10 A. ST. atSale Koom,

Dry Goods,Clothing:,

Groceries.

jA Xsot: of Sr,reT"nitti? IBlack WsteutBee!resSs4 Mart.!. TopEoa BedtsHi. Ctsafcs, TaH. A

Kegs Brown Sttf-a- r,

Bares Wrapt-ja- g rper,Sacta 0a(, Sacks Barley".

k. r. .ta-ot- Aactr.

Mortgagee's Hotice of Sale

LAND AT MAKAWAO. MADIIBy Direction of SAMUEL STAInS,

The mettcaye aatacd ta a --erli InJsiir at Xttgage dated Oetfttrer M, tStV, - by UhMa and R.DbamtMsaiiietn raM Mmsl SUtaas, I aaa limit Msell at ruMIc Auction, on

Saturday, 18th day of Jane,,1881,At my le Ream la iiu .

ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE OR PARCEL J)F UU10

Situate at Xikni la tit tstaast t Xms. a monparttatitarly desoibed la Ral Patesrt f.teea, aa4cmitstnlBg aa m of l aero.

For fwihT partkalara sataalre fCIVIL MWf,r

AUoeiMf !w 3MHnHEf4OrB. P AOAiU. AsMftl.

Valuable Real Estnto on Hotel St.AT AUCTION.

Saturday, i : : Juno 18th,Allts)leksoo. al rVirs stausa. T will ttn

at paMs ikiIs, Mm wail kuova

LOTSltuatelen the Hosrtts-We- eonw of Hol aod aica- -

ard Street. d eewaralMt an a of Mfattrma rC

.nd-al- o th promts on Ik asakal sMt of Hotel ' ,oppo.lt Surra- Cottacs. asst --miuIsIm aa arc

oft clMla hUsntiM aaal It faat,Ilwllhy aad cemral'y rocatod. Thle so, slrsd t

tifrnf of pareluwaoFor further particular apply to Cecil Brewa, AttTy,

Or y V. ,trvni, ner.

N.F.BUKGESS,Carpenter and Builder,

SHOP. COR. KIXO ASD BKTHMi. WT9.

OtVKN 0N' ALLJJ kinds of buildings: wken mlrd OfJlMJ aatt

Slore fitted tip In th latest ladf-- "Nob's.

Ropalrlns of Every Deet-iptlo-n

Done In Ik boot posoloio saonnor nn4 at r sooaklolaw. OAROBS OKS.UIB5TSI of all kinj. ms uolder. Saw iled aad sot.

--y.ll. Personal altentloa adll no glwn I ttie ui'i'lrsfnt all kinds of btlhllago. kod mposl. i," in :mEastern State I feel eoatdoat I giro oou.rirUoalo tho moot fastidlnns.

nar Unlets loft at my shop or rsskHm wUl Mnrerapt attentloa. Best of refoiosMt) glon.

ItsoVeWnee, t18 Port Slrl, lloisolohs.Order from Ike other Islaaas sottaHsd. Mr K

TELEPHOF4ES!THE HOOVER TELEPHONE

HRCEIVKD

THE HIGHEST PHEMTITHAt tho Mechanic's Pair tn San rraaetseo, MM, tor tolle-i- i Tolpliune for sh.,rt dlsUMoo. ik Bell or ouroilier Tleiaoa uol xceplod. "to Hooks to pot apor work, and

SATISFACTION GUARANTEEDCASH ORDERS promptly attended to. lalblnisksoa

given oo application Theso Totopboae at taosMaUoonplantatl .,,.. n m, y "

13m Son Agsnt ror ins miwsnaa sosaoaa.

WATER! WATER!IYT. PAKT1ES tVIIOSB WATBBA Rate dne on tbe 1st of Janaaty, rrsoala nsswW

31st of May, will have thrlr watat off siWMtfarther ;ico. s. V w nna. re.

Honolaln, May th. tfigl iBIfot

Ship's StoresFOR SALE.

30 Cases Idxne Julco.80 Tina Coffoc, IS lbs, each;

1 Chest Tea.1 Cask Olivo OU,

40 Iron Tanks, 400 gallons each.50 Hum Puncheons.

50,000 Bricks,And snndry Small Stores loo Is s

888 Apply to Ike Captain oa board Uto IHtMfor.

E. B. THOMAS,Contractor aoid Builder,

lSwB5JJVjV9Vjrf HsltlI 1 I

wHjH Hn aBfj sH s lfsv

l7nBHf3r HH' tK rAVi IssvH lis?liHWuN HI- - rBi'sH BHH l&laiaK3&-Jral- .' SiJm H!bV9

Itcalileiice. No. Alakea HCrcel,

Estimates furnished at short notice, and work doat lathe bst manner. eH

SCHOOL OF COOKERY RESTAURANT,rXlcliard Street,

Between Merchant and r'seeti Stffts.XE OP THE MOST IMPORTANTo thltiff. In m. pllm.lfl llko tol. la to f.AT0 Tottf

food nronerTr cooked: If It I not. a lane Doctor' BIRwin call It to jour notice.

Vou can get it here at 84.00 per areevk.

Slnfilo Meal, 25 cents.TOE BEST 8Q.CABE MR,L IS HOJfOLtXa.

This house has been renorased aad ImoroT-- d daringthe last few weeks. English. Asaosicaa. Ixraa.k'nnch. Rat-ta-n. AastsstUa and Xw Zealaod friendsand acnualntanc glie ne a rail aad yes wl.l .

with a hearty woleoa and ort good mla for yearInTeetraent. fW Soo SotmnUn Prat.

Stt m AL"RED U. IIODqHTO.f, Proprietor.

CONTRACTOR'SS'PECIALNOTIOE.ST-me-

a. La"bor,SUCH A3

Carpentera, Black-mitli- s,

Painters, Eagineers,Coolu, Bakers anil Othen

Furnished at Beaaosablo JTotke. by the--

Employment Agency of Crosett &Co,,ZS9 Sutter St--, San Francisco, Can'oraU.

J3T Special palna to select salubls persons to 1H allorder. " s

BLN OWJLES' STEAMXSD

Va cnum Pumps,rrnriE csoeiisioxed hate jcst ee--0. CEIVKO pr Amy lurwr, from Boston, MH a

Mitraeni or ibeso eaicbratcd Pnapa. wklca ar gsatasteed to bo cheaper aad better than any alter style otpump Imported. Wecali lbatunUoo of ptaalerapsurtieularly lo the Vacuum rump, which 1 ttsa eospMeat-- 4

aod mor errlcebl ban other pumpa.(17 am li if bREWER CO

NOTICE.--

fB. H. MACPAKIsANB IS. AT-E-AiJL thorlzed to stza oar Una nasa rr tbociUosfrom thl dale. G. W. JUCFAELA52 A CO.

Hoaolcla, May th 1361. US St

3T0TICE.w.B. XT. L. GBEEN, AND 3IB-- H.

ft.fulH. .It a. .... ,H . Jlm .Ml. P ..of Attrneyn during my absence from the Kin riots.

O. W. C

noaolnIo.iIaytthtS3t SB

TO LET,TTTO-STOR- BRICK A SB StATETHE bdldlsgon Qseea strsat, adjetaiae 3o& Ca, lately occapl-- d by UoHlsWr 4 W.

housa. "

ALSO, the Iow Soor and eoTUs of tho aSHNL4Hr '

raarr lbs ailesraota ssd --suaafocwry of iilOIMil,Forrrt!aa3WesqBltf ..-- . ofjJlL

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MESSRS. CASTLE & COOKEOFFER FOR SAL

AT THE LOWEST MARKET HATES,fli.OJS.

THEIR STOCK OF NEW GOODSMCnrSTD TER LATE AEHITALS, AOT TO AEIUTE TEK

W. H. Whiton, from Kew York, City of Karitld and City of Nnkin. frcm Englnnd

THESE GOODS ABE ADAl-TE- FOB

Plantations, Cormirs- - Stores and FamiliesAnd bought from FIRST HAXDS FOIl CASH, nnd will be sold for CASH, uith best disconnt on

me, or on usual terms to parties approved. "We offer on band and to nrnve,

Palace Water White High Test Kerosene Oil,Vulcan Water White Above Standard Kerosene Oil.

Irf Oil, Ovlinder Oil. Flax Steam Packinrj, .....India B&ten.tiwffi-16- . WW to.: Artoa T Covc

liabblt Metal, Canal Harrows, Lace Leather, Leather BeiUnc. S, 6, 6, Ifl and 1. incli ,VVwrton'sCentnlnealHeltini;. a snrerior article ; JJrton B Cane Knives,

uWhe, BowMulo Cart AJeMnle CoUareand Hames MnloSljocs,Hear? GardeM 11 Of. Iab a I'lanters noes. Are nra .nut ju", nr". ""neIM Moline SidBb StMl

Eai-- jiP!.m 1". -- t j- - H. re Hoe. few SIOLllst GANG PLOWS,

BaUTeruCntur Ci iitiul wK A JarkBin. h IiB,m A Mnbta BwrtdFll,

awl rrn. Tswnnosm.ura. Cw iailk, U as ; t ui arakt, WrooKht ails,

Horse Sow, Hone Naik. Fimabinc Kails.

A POLL LINE OFSHELF HARDWARE

&&Flora and Match Planes. APnllLineof

Paints and Oils of the Best English and American Brands 1:

STAPLE GOODS, SUCH AS

AmoRteftR Denims. 8 and 9 or. Tidanss. A C A B and D 1 lleachcd Cottons, U, wide, best make ;

Unbleached Cottons. Clierp. Medium and Fine ; Brown and BlueDnlls. Linen DnlU, lieaTT ;

ItWMM Diaper, Pare Linen SlieetinR. Fine Mosquito Lace, Blue Flannel, bcarlet Flannel,A Superior Assortment of American White Flannels.

STAPLE GEOCERIES:Gotiest Gate Extra Family Hoar, Hawaiian Pi. Cora Starch. Jamn, Comet and Cheap Teas,Oobe Saor, Hawaiian Sussrs. Com and Ps, Condensed Milk. Corned Beef and Tongues,Sardines, Oxford Sausages, McMurray's Ovsters, Lvans & lcher s Finest Spices,Tbe lTrhe Fancy and "washinf; Soaps, California and Eastern brands ;

pn, Corn Meal, Arena, Graham Flour, Ac Ac, 4c.

Om. Coiissigiiiiieiit :

The Geo. F. Blake Mg. Co's Steum Feed Irrigating & Vacuum PumpsWeston's Falcnt Centrifugals,

Woodtcard & Broicris Cdebratcd Pianos,Xeto Haven Organ Co. Parlor Organs

TfosTibtmt (t --Toe Mfg. Co. Barbed Wxre, ike Bent Barbed IFire manvfaciuraPortland Cement, Sngar Bags, Oats and Bian, California Hag,

Gohimbks. Bivcr Salmon, bUs. and hf. bUs., Salmon Bdlics in Kits Very Fine.J0

. McIST EMMYHAS JUST RECEIVED AX IMMENSE INVOICE OF

Tiic finest Gold aud Silver Watches ever brought to Honolulu"

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Consisting of " Chrono-

graph," "P.S.Bartlett,""YTm. EHery," "Ap-pleio- n,

Tracy & Co.,""Sterliug," "Home,'and the "Broad war,"(all Waltliam move

nients), asthe Xewest and FinestStyles from the bestmanufacturers.

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STEM WINDING GOLD AND SILVER WATCHESsuit all tastes and ages, and

ALL SIZES, FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN AXD BOYS.

Ho has also hand Extensive and Elegant

LINE OFTHEVEEYBEST JEELET5Sach Finger Kincs, Ear Rtns, Breastpins, Studs, Amulets, and classes of Goods ic

the Jewelry Line. Tbe Diamond Settings are the put-ca- t and best in the market,, aud thestyles the most superb ever offered here.

ALSO. FTJLX. 1ASV. OF

Tlie Best and. most Elegraxit ilei'Trai-- e

FROM TnE CELEBRATED GOKHAiliLAXUFACTURIXG CO., U. S.

GSnsarafcJSaCTlgaa aaaalifcV

,tV...'!'"

THE UKDEKSIGNED

Sole Agent on these islandsFor tho above Goods, and imports direct from themanufacturers his own account-fo- r Cash, prepared

sell

WATCHES, JElVELIirAJSD SH.YEE.WAR2.AT A MUCH LOWER PRICE than they obtainedanywhere outside the United States. The Trade suppliedgood terms, and Liberal Discount allowed for CsshJ

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BEST AMESICAITSTEAffl ANDWATER PIPE.

would the attention those reqnirins Pijiingto oar large stock

154,000 Feet On Hand!lilack WrldM Steam Pint to" diameter.GalTanUiI Water Pipe to S diameter.

IS"" The abow at Xoder Prices.TKS HOOLULTJ EROH WOEKS COHFY

SErBERTS AUTOIilATIC STEA2H

GYLINBEE LTTBRIGATOEFOE SALE THE

HONOLULU IRON WOEZS COThl little apparatas the 7HEder coastanthr

perfectly. little oil nsed that.i tarinc oileqcal f timea cost may be elected one

season.Pint SizB, $45. Half Pint Size, $30.

E3J- -S 3d

HAT J OATS!TrrTKEAT brax. ntinc biscoterv

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J- - nrate nf tht imnA nlit ti?T? Prt! VwttlnXI cannot be too hishlj recemmecded, as It Is trnly aXnml ot the Ase, and so houchcld should bewithout IL It prevent as well as enres Skin Hiscases. Goat, nneumatlsm, UmTelandalllild-nej- -

Disenaem. ATTerte-- i Liver, Ucadaclie.Xartsen. Bile, Win a, Imdisestlon, Oonstlpa-tlO-

Fevers and Ajrne Meeplcssues Iassttndc. Foal Breath, and everr disease bronht ea orarranted bj a disordered etoosch.

It porUes tbe Blood, Cleanses the Stomach and Cowels, and gives the whole (Tstea a Heilthr aad Delight-ful Tone. There never wis a medle'ne for the 'nrserveqnal to It, and beicc composed of Berbs oalj.lt canbe cton safely to Infants. It is a triumph in medicine

harmless, vet encacicas. Invalubtelnthefxmllr, onthe road, at sea, and everywhere.

For sale by all Sroscist, and at wholesale byJEW XcUAy BEOS.

SPEAKS FOR ITSELF 1

PISHEH'S CHAHPAGHE CIDEB,So well and faittrablv known la this conacnitT. cas

always be foend, bn iee, at Jacob Welk's, So. CI EirgStreet. Call in and cool ynaraelrea.UonoiQio, rfancary IT, isss. 26 m

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WEDKESDAT, JUNE 1, 1SS1.

Tho Two Conntriea.

There U a ltnd of tears and bitter willlncA Und nt lite th.t firer one D.tte Vncw,

Wlirre Slobes with flrk rebj trrfUne,In .md proce?lon more, l,row.booiMl wita roe.

It is kod peerW l wttleM riertjl- t-Cemrrr'1ih them tie Virgins five were wlse-A-ud

It i writ abore lis ctoemy porUls:- We Did Sot Think It rld to AdrerUse."

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There Is a land tint flows with milk and honeyXot the roirfeaf ed. nor jet tbe o?r.nM stimins-E- ch

wr bears a (ip-ste- fat with mnn-- j

Itond. coupons, stock", and Tarlon other pilns.nippy are these as, at hlRh tide, the claslct.

o tear a drown the teatiiter hi their eye.For brtter lt thrM not dnute one damlet:

The pastrj' theirs The Learned to Advertise.

Sil- -

IUrfftrd PotCt Poetic .MM.

Import of tho JErooji Sarthqualce.

Tho recent earllKiualce in the eastern basinof tho Medilc-ranoa- u, though comparativelylocal, if taken in connection with those ofSouthern Europe of late occurrence, apparent-

ly indicate an unusual disturbance of the vol-

canic fires underltingthe whole Jledilcrraneanand its northorn thores. On the 28th of Jauu-ar- v

last tho Swiss Jura wero shaken andearth shocks were felt in many parts of Swit-zerland, several chimneys at Berne beingthrown down, while similar shocks werenoticed in Hungary, and tho seismic com-

motion at Agrani, which began in November,was continued at intervals for some time. Tho

--culmination of these disturbances was, how-

ever, reserved for the equinoctial season,when, accor inn to Perry and other most emi-

nent investigators of 6ucli phenomena, theypreponderate.

Tlie last great demonstration of snbtcrraneanenergy produced, perhaps, tho most fatal rosuits "on record. The earthquake of tho 3rditist. at Chios in point of fatality seems toliavo no parallel in the seismologies! annalsof the still, island-studd- ..Egean (Sca.Tacitus mentions a violent shock in tho Islandof Chryse, near Lemnos, A. D. 17. InAugust, 1383, accordingtoJluratori, Jlilylene,in the Egean Archipelago, was convulsedand 500 persons perished. The next greatconvulsion took place at Cos, toward thoclose of October, 1401, when the somewhatvaguo historic reports say 5,000 personsperished. Smjrna was rudely shaken inJune, 1719, and at the vernal equinox of 1739during an earthquako "an island hing in itsliatbor was suddenly sunk," but no loss oflife on cither occasion was chronicled. Chios,sceno of tho recent frigbtful disaster, wasgreatly agitated on the Sth of February, 1707,but witb no reported damage; nor does it ap-pear from the fullest earthquake records thattiiis island his ever until now been desolate.by any earthquake to any considerable degrcd

The earthquako at Zatite, in the IoniaoIslands, of tho 5th and 0th hist., was notattended with any marked disasters. Under-neath this classic island are found y, utin the time of Herodotus, springs of petro-leum, the gaseous emanations of which, possi-bly Mibject toexpfosions which might affect thostability of the earth's crust, may bo invokedto account for the disturbance. A violentshock occurred at Zanto in 1511, and anotheron Sept. 30, 1C3G, which " did great damage,the cllect of the earthquake extending abouttwelve miles." Once lias its sister island,Santa Maura, of the Ionian group, sufferedsimilarly, in the fall of 1701. But no dis-

turbance, wo believe, of equal fatality withthat of Chios on the 3rd of the present monthappears in the history of earthquakes,and perhaps none in that of tho convulsions inthe eastern basin of tho Mediterranean.

These recent convulsions derive specialsignificance from an analysis of ancient andmodern earthquakes by Mallet, which led himto conclude that tho greatest number ofshocks occur "about the middle of caoh cen-tury, whilo a secoud epoch, less powerfulthan the Erst, occurs toward the close of thecentury." If this deduction of tho profoundseismologist from all the data he had, reach-ing back to 1606, B. 0., is correct, wc are noivapproaching an epoch of unusual seismic per- -tutbatiuns, and the disasters recently reportedfrom Ischia and Chios may ere long be re-

peated, both in other parts of the Old and inthe volcanic zones of theXew World. A'etc1 ori llerald.

Bcccicr on Sluggards. s

Henry Ward Beecher said, in PlymouthChurch yesterday morning, that theology wasnow going through an evolution, and was ad-

vancing every day. Men were geltiug beyondtLo old furmulations of truth. Mr. Beecherremarked that because he couldu't wear pan-talets it didn't follow that he couldn't wearpantaloons, and said il ho was not a Protestanthe would be a Roman Catholic. The Protestantidea that God had revealed all trntli in theBible that the Bible was a scpulchro.and alltruth was mummified by it was one againstwhich ho revolted. The Catholic statementthat God revealed His truths through thatChurch, and made them known more and morefrom time to time, was grand. Tho fault ofthe idea was that God reveals truth throughauy organized Church. If the Catholic Churchwould say the revelation came through thehuman race it would be all right. Mr. Beecherpaid his respects to various classes of thocommunity, especially to the large class whichclaims that " the worid owes them a living."If the world paid its just debt?, he said,halters would be scarce. The world owed aburial to about two-thir- ds of its people, andthat was all. The men of the class mentionedlived day by day like fishes they sucked thewater aud spurted it out, and that was all.They wero content to let their fathers supportthem, to live on their relatives. About theonly Scripture they ever read was "Go to theaunt, thou sluggard," and they went to theiraunts to bo supported. They had no energy,no ambition. They were content to crawlalong through life liko a silk-wor- m over aleaf, eating, eating, eating, and that was all,only a silk-wor- m left enough behind it to payfor its keeping. These men left nothing. Tlieywere not even good for manure A'ew York2itr$, March 14.

Tho Bon nnra Kings.

"Here," said the speaker, as he stood witha friend near a windlass by which ore washauled out of a mine on the Oomslock, ''hereI used to stand and turn fur S3 a day. SeihCook is now a large owner in tho Standardmine and one of the rich men of the PacificCoast." The speaker was John W. Mackay,the Bonanza King, and one of the richest menin the world. He is a slender, taliish, well-kn- it

man of forty-seve- n, with a clean, well-mark- ed

face, showing decision aud frankness.His hair and mustache are brown, tinged withgray. His eye is keen and penetrating, hisskin is ruddy, wholesome, vascular, tannedwith Nevada senshine and steamed in theTurkish bath temperature of tho lower levelsof the Com8tock lode.. What impresses oneabout tbe man is that there wastedin him; he is all muscle and nerve, and showstemperate and easeful habits. When he walks,it is with the sure, agile tread of the leopardor the lynx, like one who might spring at anymoment. There is ajojons element in the man,which would be winning were its ouner only acab driver instead of the matter of millions.He speaks with a which firstimpresses one as being the slowness of a manwho deliberates while he speaks. This is theBonanza King as he stands at your side look-ing out over the brown Nevada hills. Theminers come up and speak to him and callhim John, and there is between them a senseof command blended with comradeship whichappears odd to metropolitan eves. from. tl,tHour.

Tho Elder Booth anil tho Lord's Prayer.When the elder Booth was once visiting in

Baltimore he was asked in a select and fash-ionable company as an especial favor to recitethe Lord's prayer. He signified his willing-ness to gratify those present, and all eyes werefixed upon him as he elowly and reverentlyrose from bis chair trembling with the hardenof two great conceptions. He had to realizethe character, attributes and presence of tlieAlmighty Being he was to address, he was totransform himself into a poor, "sinning,

stumbling, benighted, needy, supplicant, of-

fering homage, asking bread, pardon, lightand guidance. Says one who was present:" It was wonderful to watch the play of emo-

tions which, convulsed his countenance. Thosilence could be felt. Ithad becomo absolutelypainfnl, until at Inst it was broken as by anelectric shock as his rich-ton- ed voice syllabledforth, 'Our Father which art in Heaven,'with a pathos and fervid solemnity thatthrilled all hearts. He finished ; not a voicowas heard as tho host 6tcppcd forward witbstreaming eyes and seized Mr. Booth by thohand. ' Sir, ' said he, in broken accents, 'youhave afforded mo a pleasure for which mywhole futuro lifo will feel grateful. I am anold man, at d every day from my boyhood to

the Drcscnt I havo repeated tha Lord's prayer.But I never heard it before, never I "

Tho 'Wife of tho Czar.

When Princess Panl Dcmidoff was no more,Alexander listened lo la raison d'etat, andliecamo reconciled to tho Princess Dagmar.Ho soon forgot his great disappointment. Isaw him in Paris go. into convulsivo fits oflaughter, the year of the 1867 Exhibition, atMile. Schneider's antics in "La GrandoDuchcsse." At his wife's entreaty, ho con-

sented to study, and took lcssuns,.alvays withher at his side, from Professors of history,mathematics, and political economy, lie anasho became inseparable companions, and, in-

deed, comrades. Sho went with him in hishunting excursions. When the state of herhealth admitted, she- - rodo out with him,mounted on a fleet and powerful horse. He,on liis side, accompanied her in her annualvisits to Denmark, where they cast Stato aside,and lived a natural bourgeois life. ThoCzarina is slight and tall, but looks raignonnebeside her husband. She has less regularfeatures than the Princess of Wales or theDuchess of Cumberland, but has nioro expres-sion and animation. Her eyes aro thoso of asongbird. The faco is oval and the noseslightly retrousse; the mouth is pouting, forthis illustrious lady has full, rosy lips. Shehas beautiful silken hair. Her hands andlect are small and elegant. The figure looksto advantage in a riding habit with a furcollar. I havo seen portraits by Ilomneywinch were very likotlio new izanna, wno isimbued with grace aud amiability. landonTrull,.

(general gcrthnndi$c.

0. BREWER I; GO

NOW

Oftor:;tlao CargoOFJTHE AMERICAN

BARK "EDWARD MAT,"i

JOI1XSOX, JIASTEII,

Just Arrived from Boston,CONSISTING IN PART AS FOLLOWS:

Steam, Cumberland and Store Coal,

Kerosene Oil," Electric "Brand.

Kerosene Oil, "Brewer's Best," 150 Test

O a i d. atches,Eastern Pine Barrel Shocks,Oars "Copper-tipped- ," Itesin,Pitch, Tar, Fire Clay, Plaster Paris,Ico Refrigerators various sizes,

BARRELS EXTRA MESS BEEF,

Pick and Axe Handles,Pambcr Buckets,

MULE CAETS, Heavy and Light,

Farnera Boilers, for Plantation use ;Au Invoice of Cut Nails, assorted;AmcnSbavoIs, Hunt's Axes and Hatchets

A WELL SETJCCTED

Stock of Choice Groceries :

Lewis' Tomatoes, Cases Sausage Meat,Or ecu Corn. Succotash,Gherkins, 1 and .. gall.Boston Baked Beans, Corn Starch,

Tomato and Mock Turtle Soup,Sandwich Ham and Tongue,Irish Stew, Harricot of Mutton,Stewed Calves' Head, Dairy Sail,Qr Barrels Family Pork.Cases Lard, 5 lb tins, full weight

Boston Crushed Sugar.Boat Boards.

FAIRBANKS' PLATF0R31 SCALES

Iron Safes, Yellow Metal and Nails,Manila Cordage, Now Bedford make;Whitcwcod, Slates, Hcsendalo Cement,

An Invoice of Carriages,COMPRISING SOME OF

omtLo Xjatest StylesAMOF MITED 31 A.MFACTUnEE.S.

Basket Phaetons, Cabriolets.Mineral 'Paint,

I Caustic Soda,Bubber Packing,

Sheathing Felt,Grindstones,

Sugar and Coal Bags,Portland Cement.

The above Goods will oe offered for sale to arrive

UPON REASONABLE TERMS.8,7 C. BKETVKIt A. CO.

THE "BIG COLLAR";

HARNESS SHOPC. HAMMER,

SC KIMi STREET.

PRAOTIGM,. HARNESS MAKER

FineJSingU and Double Buggy Harness,

Concord and Mule Harness

Plantation Harness nf all sorts,

Riding Bridles, Saddles, Wldps

Currycombs, Brushes, Saddle Cloths,

And every Necessary for Stable use at

BED E0CK PRICES FOB CASH.-- Repairing of tTery description dose In the bes

possible manner, with the best materials, at lowesworkmen's rates.

AH Work Guaranteed or Exchanged.LOOK FOR TUB BIG COLLAR X 9B

NEW GOOBBEX

STEA33EB. CTXy OP SYTJHEY,IDA-McKA- AND

JAFALKQ7BTJBG

BX THE ABOVE JTJJST VESSELS,we na just received. Extra Jiessueei in narreis

ana axil sarrets. laees rairaaos .uro,(roldra fate Extra FaailT Floor.Wheat, Con, Oats, &.C- -, c

CASE GOODS,assortment of Frits. Melts. Fish,

Lobsters, Clams, Oysters. 3hriinns. est received, and for sale by I10LLE3 & Co.

Extra lfess Beef8BSUE BTP 13) BOLIX3 & Cc

general $lerthandisc.

H. HACKFELD&CO.OFFER FOR SALE

INVOICES OF NEW GOODSJTST HECETVED r'EB

"ATAIiAXTA,". FR03I BREMEN,(To be followed by tbe "Kaleaa 'Iolanl,")

And per Steamer, via Panama.INVOICES OP

The Following GoodsAre now in our possession :

DitflK BLUE DENIMS :

New Prints, Star FatU, Acllrown Cottons, Horrock's White Cottons iBTurkey Bed Cotton. TickingsBlue Cotton Drill, Bine and fancy FLANNEL,Lastinqs. Italian Cloth. Itcpps,Taney While and Black DUESS GOODS,Jacquard, Mohair, Mousselins, Jaconets, Ac,Barege, Curtains, Lambrequins, Table Covers,

Ac c Ac &c

TAILORS' GOODS:Buckskins, Doeskins. Coatings, Diagonals,Printed Moleskins, Brown Cords,White Linen Drills, &c

An Assortment of Shirts,Woolen, Flannel and Cotton Mixed,Merino and Cotton Undershirts,Wool Jackets, Shawls, Blankets, Towels, Ec

HOSIERY:Socks and Stockings, BaJbriggan,Children's Ac.

Silk Handkerchiefs, ronlardj.T. B. and Fancy Cotton Handkerchiefs,Neckties, Wool and Sdk Braids,Itibbuns. Thread, Buttons, xc

India Rubber Coats and OverallsFancy and Toilet Articles : Florida Water, '

Gennino Eau do Cologne, Philocnme,Combs, Tooth Brashes, Lubin's Extracts,Feather Dusters, Harmonicas,Violin Strings, Playing Cards,Looking Glasses, A ienna Chairs.

STATIONERY:Blank Books. Ledgers, Journals,Bay Books, Copy and Beceint Books,Gold Leaf. WUAPPIKG PAFEB,Superior Printing Paper, two sizes,Manila Bone all sizes. Spunyam,Flax and Hemp Packing,

Siisa.1 c& Goal lOaseWoolpack, Burlaps, Sail Twine,India ltubbcr Pnckinc

SADDLES Sydney and EnglishPowder, Lead and Zinc Paint,

HARDWARE :

Fcnco Wire, t, C, G; Hoop Iron, Bivcls,Galvanized Iron Pipes K to ljjf inch.Yellow Metal 1C to 'JB oz., Nails, Steel Kails,Perforated Brass, Buckets, Cutlery, Scissors,Butcher nnd Pocket Knives.Bazurs, Sheep Shears, Saw Files, 4c

CR0CKKIIT iii Assorted Crates. Also,

Dinner, Breakfast and Tea Sets,Ik)wis, luLu Iiishes, Cups, Flower Pots.

GROCERIES :

Sardines, Vinegar, Dnret's Olive Oil,German Sansngc,Ultra "Wash Blue, BIuo Mottled Soap,Tnblo Salt, Stcanne Candles, 17. Ac.

LIQOORS :

Boutellau Brandy, Gin, Bum, Alcohol,St. Paul's Ale, Mnller'u Lager Bier, ChampagneCh. Fnrre imd Bidsieck Dry Alonopole, Ac,Empty Demijohns, Market Basketr,Molasses and Tallow Barrels.

CEMENT:Stockholm Tnr, Firo CHy, Fire Bricks,Bed Bncks, Tiles, Slates, Boats,Blacksmith's Coal, Steam Coal, Ac.

- ALSO 0 STEAM CLAIUF1ERS,AND

Pianos from L. Neufeld, BerlinFOK SALE 11Y

817 1 II. IIACKl"ni.n CO.

LDER & CO.Importers and Dealers in

LTTMIIBEBAX

UiLDiNG MATERIALSOF AM, uixns.

JUST RECEIVE!-- EX-

-- SEVEItAI

URGE AND CARGOE;

11 WEST inCOMl'IUtJlfiO

AZL 2HE USUAL SIOCK SIZE.

SCAHTLIHG.TIMBER, PLANK, B0AEDS,

FEKCIBG AT?D PICKET

1LSO. ON HAN'.A Most Complete Stock of

iit eiOWOOQ!Scantling; Plank, surfaced aod roagh,Boards, surfaced ami rongh ; Batten3,

Pickets, Itudtic, Lattice, Clapboards.

AlSO, IS STOCK,

A FINE ASSOftTHT OF WALL PAPEI

lVATEST hTTI.ES.

SAILS, LOCKS,

BDTTS, HTHGES,

BOLTS. SCEEWS. Etc

Paint and Whitewash BrushesWHITE LEAD,

white zisc,1AIST OIll

METALLIC AND OTBER PAINTS!

Class,Salt,

FirewootJ,

DOORS SASH BLINDSAM. SIZES,

Of Eastern and California Mako.FOR SALE IS OJJXTITIES .TO SOT

ASD AT

X.O-P5- T IXt-IC3nf- 3

tm 147

Groceries,Fm.r. USE OF GnoCEniES atf7B21 BOLLES A Co'.

Furnislied Booms,TOADIES AJTD GENTLEME2T

bcaltbr locality: terns rmosable, 7 adoresappIycSee ol ttl paper. . SKS

general

$6,000 $6,000OP' THE

MAMMOTH STOCK!OP 2JEYV

oev mm, fancy eeoos, clothing,CENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.

ALL DIRECT FB0M NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND EUBOPE.

POPULAR PRICES AND SQUARE. DEALING !

I invite tho public to ezamino my Magnificent Stock of Enropean and American Dry Goods, which jwithout question tho

Largest and Best-Select- ed Stock in the City of Honolulu.

My prices forrerfcctlyFKESH IVEW FAItRICS two positiTelj lower than aw charped by

other Houses for OLD, SUOP-IVOIW- r. SOILED GOODS, under the gniao of SEUL.;g orrDon't be Deceived, Come and Examine for Yourselves.

EXAMINE MY BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF

Dry Goods, Underwear, Hosiery, Fancy Goods, Trimmings, Clothingand Gents' rurnisMng Goods.

s. CENTS' NEW CLOTHING AT GREAT BARGAINS.-- "

I invito a careful inspection of my Goods and Prices. KO TBOUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. Ordersfrom the country carefully executed.

CWAS. J.CALIFORNIA ONE PRICE BAZAR.

&n coR.Mi:it roirr ,isi iiotklkw.

"Pioiieep" Xiine

FROM LIVERPOOL.

THE9, E BAVIESOffers for sale, to arrlie,

Of tho Fins Iron

BARQUE "ZOE,"NOW DUE; COSSISTINQ OK

Galvanized Iron Hoofing,til 6, 7. 8 and 9 fret lengths.

Galvanized Iron Ridging,--

inC feet lengths.

FENCE WIRE & STAPLES,riardw&re. Cement, Saddlery.Vaintj and Oils, Itcd Lead, Door Mats,

Hice Bags, Sugar Bags,Catlaps and Twine,

Clothing and Dry Goods,

Blanket,

Horse Blanliets,Haberdashery, Ac., &c.

BLOOD, WOLFE'S ALE!' Pic Ewnd" Stout,

LIqaqrs,Wines,

Ginger Ale,

Champagne,Cider, tc, Ac

ALSO

PJOW ON HAE3D!BT LATE AEKIVALS,

Asbestos Felting, for Steam Pipes aad Boilera.Cement, Fence Wire,IUilroad Iron with Spikes, IBolts, Switches, c, complete.

ROOtlTIg E3ilteSGalvanized Iron Ware,

lime Mottled Soap, Yellow Soap,Saidlery, Llrerpool Salt,

Crockery and Qlaaswaro.

Dry Goods and Clothing,Fire Clay, CaaTas,

' Tobacco, Ac, te.Cot-tag- ; Pianos.

ALSO

Mirrlcss, Talt & IVatson'a

CentrifugalsASD

Two 500-Gallo- n Evaporators,c, ,c, c

(

KB! TIIEO. H. DAVIES.

3u. 'S7V. 3HC 0 S S,KING STREET,

TK ADDITION TO IHS IulTJGEJL and rarled assortment of

PURNITTJItEHas recently added an

OlfDERTAItER'S DEPARTMENTTo his establishment, where may be found

A SUPZEI0E ASSOETHEHT OF C0FPmSAnd Caskets, of the best material and worknunsnTp.

Jlr. IIcpp will shortly be In receipt of a rfeir Jienrwiwaich will be rented oat at moderate rates. BIT

BAGGAGE EXPRESS

TfOR CARRYING 3IKRCILVNDISEa. A.-4- uauu.iue. Oder, at PlcLtrlDS & Co's1. X. L. sure, corner Fott and King streets. Orderspnnctcally attended to. Prlrete residence, ill. Hotel st.

617 :c am F. II. CEDING.

AETESIAU" WELL TUBES,

The Honolulu Iron WorksIs cow Dreoared to

FUBHISH PBIGE3 AHD SHOW SAMPIESor Tin: above ritoji

National'Tabe Works Co's Works,ATUcKEESPOBT, PA

Andtomskecentrxctstadellreritln larze or smallqaanUUes la this city. 838 S3

GAiVAHIZEDCOREUGATEB "ROOFING,

TOABniFE PEE "Z0E,"FOn SALE BT

" THEO.H. DAVIE3.

IRRIGATION!XTtTtTrj A TTflV A TTITH T A rrrrrJL is strictly prohibited, except between the hoars of

ApproTed: Ssperlntendestof Water Workj.filmed H. A P. Cairns, Ulalller of Interior.

Honolulu. April 19tb, 19fl. Ha 21 tf

WANTED.A FETT YOLNG MEN TQ LEARN

X Conjarlse, Tricks of erery description Uazlitxsdapsratossunnfsctored. Terms reasonable.

A complete aparatnj and tent Ml!) feet for safe,tosrethtr cr sissly. Milt EDWIH V2LTO, th3CSce. ,. flBS

Jtrtjjxtidisc.

FISHEX.

KECE1YED THIS DAYTTT Tt ATtTT gAT-ATr ATTft.

F HAT. CtUt'OIIXIAOau. California Barley. California Groaad Barltr.

California Cum. California u heat, California Bran.All freah axtd ta good order, and for sal low by

BOIXKS CO.

KLOUIl.JTt OLDE.V UATC KXTKA KA3III.T.XJT Uohlen a Extra.

Kx Mister Extra,Ex lark Kalakana, for rale by BOLLES fc CO.

GltOCEKIKS tX " KAI AKAUA."A 3IEIUIII.X.'S Yeitat Pander,PUL.NT(. Comet Tua, English Breakfast Tf,

Cnuhea Sugar, Granulated Sugar, Cab Sugar,For Sale by BOLLKSCO.

iMtovisiu.s.FniJIK INIIIK. EXnt.l JIES.H I1KEF isExtra Family Beef In half baritta. Kitra --

l'lgrorlt In ,, U and H barrels. Butter In 2V lb arjraand 4 lb glass Jars ; Haras ami Bacon tcxlra ntc, Lara.

For Sale by IIOLIJS3 o Co.

SALJIO.V.or.vjtniA itivr.it .hauiox ix rarreijic and haif barrels. Canned tjalmen 1 and 7 lb tins.

BOLLES A CO.

L1.1IK.snv kit nx ruiu w. n. jikteic.

For sale by BOLLES CO.

CICAUS.TRT riSK HAJirLUI.SOJIF Kalakana, for sale by BOLLES A CO.

Jlircn 19, Itai. S4s 29

Per City of Sydney.1 00 BAGS FlllST QUALITY TOTA--X toes. Uses Silterskla Oalnas

California bslrr Batter, In SO lb kegs, and 4 IbaGlass Jars, pat up Expressly for oar Trade.

Eastern Codflsb, Boneless CtMlfltn, Kaslern Hams,Eastern Bacon. Comet Knfflsb Breakfast Tea,

In 3 lb boxta. Comet OokisK Tea. I lb boxes.Salmon, Pilot Bread. Crackers, aad Cake. Mcdlsat

Bread In Cases.

PAINTS AND OILS. ATLA2TTICLead. Hukbsjck't Zinc,

Vsrdigrls, Black l'alnt.Clirom Green,Ckrmae Ysllow. Paris Oreen, and aFnll assortment of Fancy Paints.

For sal by B0LLKS A Co.

B01IETt LJXSEED OIL JEN DDLS.cans, flaw l'slnt OIL the pors Unseed.

For sal by BOLLES Co.

LUBRICATING OILS.3 gallon cans: Lard Oil. la

barrels and cans. For sale by BOLLES dt Co.

oATS, BAKLKY, BKA CORN,Wheat and llsy, pee "1. O. Marrsyasd "W. U.

Dlmond, For sah by BOLLES X Co.

POTATOES. City of Sydney." For sals '5cuuics A

COLUMBIA RIVKK 8AL5ION. INbarrels. For asks by

BOLLES Jt Co.

MANILA COJIDAGE.a tvj.1. A.s.soinjtn.'vr op kizes rnoxm six tnread lo nT Inch.2 81t) BOLLES A CO.

T)UTTEI AND CIIKKSB,XJ Itecetred by the - City of Sydney." For sale by

liOLLES Co.

HEMP CORDAGE. AND BOLT ROPE.

AS AMMinTJIE.Vr Of SIZITt FROXt S 1.3to 8 Inch. Also. Spnsyarn, Ssiitec;. Batrtn,

rionsellne, JIarHne, Roaadlnc, Ac.S 819 BOLLES & CO.

BLOCKS AND MAST HOOPS.TTDATE.Vr IltO.X STIttPl'EII DLOCBflB MeUIllelron Stripped Blocks. Patent BushlnzPlain BnshlBZ, a full assortment of sliw.

8 818 BOLLES t CO.

WATER PIPES!WATER PIPES !

X.V WAST OP OAZ.rAXIZsTOa front the new ytalns, will do wUI

to dre the aaderstmed a call. Wo bate

60,000 Feet of Galvanized PipingOn hand. Just Ilecelted ex Alster" aad "aieniaer"

and can offer It at

THE LOWEST POSSIBLE FIGURES

BT It" " Morro CttUe," Jail t tund, t ttirt rcceltHFnlt Lints et

HOUSE PLUMBING MATERIALS

Earth Closets, Cast Iron Sinks,Enameled Cast Iron Wastistands,Marble tops and Basins forWasbsUndf,

with Corks and Chains for same,Boss Bibb Cocks,Sewer and Sink Traps, Urinals,Kitchen Slop Sinks, Sink Plops,Light Cast iron Soil Pipe, 2, 3 & 4 inch--

All Work in the Above LineKOlbeattended to withdispalen. Also, Jestat band, a new lot f

UNCLE SAM RAKGE,Thrsexlltrerent Style, of four alzes each. Abo,

Opera, May, Quartette and Ting Hou

RangesIToe ether with the

CottonJPlant, Sunny SouthMagna Charta, Osceola,

Demand, Buck's andCharter Oak Stoves.

SUPERIOR FRENCH RANGES,For PrirattTammet, r Hotels.

Ships' and Schooners' Cabooses,Lanndry Stores, Kerosena StoreiIP TOP ARK 12 SEED OF

ANYTHING IN THE ABOVE LINE!co ok scan to

irxr o 3? 2?'s .ir.B InorrtDtSfoTMthrooxhthe maB, and tear.

In lbs matter of choice to as, please state limit, and thonnxaber of pcoptv you wtsb ta coolc far.

IIoooUUb, Janvls.lt:. ftjDOIXED LINSEED PAINT OIL.

pentlne.AtUnUeladV in packages of lib, anaopwaras or CO lbs. palat Brashes la ereatTarletr. AUef wUchwlUbe soMat priti byM" B0LLZ8 Jk CO

PACTFIC RUBBER PAINT,' ibis7o"aiioi,.-- a alt the dtaU,hdAiSi

" tj ovLjua ,e vq

LIME! LmElEX BKTXE WEjESTLSJt4 AlBTXf

sf

i!

Page 5: SSjj 'r::P4mmP FzZflynwTfc--wassli son senary Seas, Noiaarea4Maaaaa cackala; Tt ataiaa Maoi a are atwayt tweet, Aadraaeiiaenriaaata. C. C. Einfhem. Mlsooll anpons, areejftea the most

If- -

t.F.S,

p jSP" "3, 1!.

Supplement to tliOVcrlln College.

ilR. EWTML I 1Y lOtSOd Witll JTOOT

remarks of last vrcak on the subject ofedoosstkxi psartjcuhtrir of the joint or

of Uh sexes and as ObeilfnCollege not as rail known here, as thojsore eastern ooUeges of tire States, Ithought a UiMf stataeut about it, mightbe interesting to your readers, and perhapsitMtfal to soote of tbB,'wbo may be

tvisere they shall send their chil-

dren, whan they havo exhausted theaSbrdad by the schools of the

Islands. Oberlin College tras oommeacodaearly fifty years ago, on tho" principleof aad for many years was

the oaly important institution of theoooatry where it was rally carried out inpnotke, bat in later years the system has

been adopted by many of the institutionsof the oouaoy, and notably by the Michi-

gan Uaireiwty, whkh the present year

has 200 ladies or over in attendance.James Freeman Ctarke, the Chairman ol a

Committee of Harvard "University to in-

vestigate this bobjeci. declares, after a full

examination of some thirty institutionsmkora d been adopted, includingOberlin and Michigan TJnivorsity, himself

decidedly in favor of it so did Dr. Horace

BushaeU, the distinguished writer, though

he says that previoos to his personalhe was deeply prejudiced

aeainst it. to savs President Barnard ofrvinnfaM OolleeA. N. Y. Harvard hasjmuitlt adopted it under the style of theHarvard Annex. Oxford, England, has

partly done so, perhaps fully by recent

actios.Obedin has from the first been very

fally attended, having at the present time

about 14W students, about two-fifth- s being

ladies. It has also been a stronghold of

freedom from the first. There stands in

he public square a monument bearing thenames of nearly one hundred of its stu-

dents, who feil in the cause of freedom

aad Union in the war of the Rebellion.

It has educated several statesmen, as

Secretary Cox, and more than forty mem-

bers of Congress, and many teachers: has

given Harvard one professor, Yale two,

"Wellesley four, and other institutions large

numbers of teachers. The following ex-

tract from the Boston Cmfrftiiit,speaks for it better thanl can do:

"President Garfield has remarked 'Iknow of no place where scholarship hastouched the nerve centre of public life soeffectually as at Oberfan.'

"In fostering the entire movement ofLigher education at the "West no other col-

lege compares with Oberlin. She haseducated twelve college presidents, five ofthem now in service; one hundred andfifty professors and instructors, while alarge number who labor to enlist Easterncofltwration are her graduates. The Xew"West education commission finds no othersochaUv. Her contribution to the ministryis nnequaled: Yale tending eight."Williams, eleven-- . Amherst, twenty-two- ;

and Oberlin. thirty-eig- ht per cent of hernude graduates into it

S.nw the war Oberlin has sent into theuniversities and schools for Freedmen tentimes as manv teachers as any otherschool. Though her main force has beenspent in oar own land, the AmericanBoard find'; her an efficient ally on foreignchores. The investigations of two of her

ks. Professor F. V. Hayden of "Washing-

ton and Eh-h-a Gray of Chicago, have nottjolv promoted science, bat contributedimmensely to the material interests of thecountry."

Its work covers the ground of the Aca-

demy. Ladies Seminary, Musical y,

College and Theological

Seadnary. To those to whom savingis an object, it offers a thorough

edneetka at just about one-nai-f of theexpanse of obtaining the same at themore Eastern institutions.

It h pleasantlv located on the L. S. and

1L S. Baflroad, about one hour from Cleve--I

land, Ohio, on the direct route to Chicago,

and has several regular trains a day both

from the East and "West; being one day

by rafl from Boston aad New York City

and six from San Francisco by either

Chicago or St Louis. Its educational

advantages are all that can be desired forprofessional life, and its ordinary voca-

tions at a very moderate expense.

I find the following advertisement of the

Treasurer and Principal of the Conserva-

tory of Music in a New York paper :

"Obsiis Coi-ixo-

TtMotocicaL Collegiate aad PreparatoryAdmits both sexes. Ao

ufeoct tectytatieas. Bsi of wlfcioas infioenas.?' Tbofoach aad cfeMp. Ttution. laadfnUU

iadlibtmrvfi8onlj$a)ayear. OrerUOOhtndents..-"T V. safer coUe manae-jaeu- t.

Kirst-el- as timbers. Expeostahxx. Classiastrartioti or prrrate lessons as preferred. As ahome for stsdents. Oberlin is nnsurpassed forheattafatsess, refcjpaas and inteiteetaal advan-tages."

I will only add that the last Collegecatalogue represents forty-eig-ht different

States, including foreign lands, and its

influence is with the Union.'S. N Castle.

p. S. Since writing the above, I havenoticed the foHowing in a late New York

T .. 11 mA i Wa lwtftlme raranoau "tJeesedrjrofessorofdyriaaifcelectridryatOAwJCTjotts

LANDSCAPES.IVlSIirN'G TO HAVEPEESOS may out daer pbettfrtpt 4oae.

cas havePICTURES IS FIHST-CLAS- S STEXEBr mpojiS to the imderslcet- - at laTFert

lS,lffii- - H.L. CHASE

Xctes from the "Morulas Star.On the Sod of October, 1SJ0, the .Vcr.'y Star

bad fiai&ed ber work in the Gdbert Islands, andturned ber head Tresttntrd toward Kneaie, orStrocfi'g Island. Owinc to unusual calms andbaShng estreats, die ld spent seventy-fiT- e dajsamoac the Gilbert Islands, saiiincand drifttnsduiingtbat time 236S miles, anddoingat milesof boating. SayB Cat. Bray ia his report, " Thensraber of miles uecvesary to sail with t&Torablewinds to do all the wurt-aeliar- done, or that asteamer vonld sail to do it, would be TOT miles. Asteamer would easily hare steamed it in threedays against any current we had. Gmng a steamerthree days st sea,, and tventy-si- x days we were atanchor at all the different stations would makeonly twenty-nin- e days tuat It womd tafce asteamer to do all the work we did in seventy-fiv- e

days." "Although we often wet the wood-

work both outside and in, the hot sun had . driedand cracked open the seams of the deck until wewere obliged to more our seats from place to placeto escape the water that came through tin deckinto the cabin denue a shower or the washing ofdecks, while we watched a Rood substantial suitof sails that fire hundred dollars will not make asgood as before, worn threadbare by the constantslappins against the masts." Altogether, in thatgroup, the Stmr had encountered 3C miles of ad-

verse currents and 4 hours of dead calm. It istbeee calms and currents that render the naviga-tion among those islands peculiarly trying andoften hazardous to sailing vessels. On on occasion, Capt. Bray says: "The current, from ouranchorage at the north end of Tarawa, appearedas visible and to run as swiftly between Tarawaand Apaiang as 1 have often seen the MississippiriTer run while standing upon its bank."

The island ofKosaie (Strong's Island wordwhich the Marttimg Stmr now directed her way, isabout ten degrees weet of Apaiangand threedegrees further north than the latter. It is abright, "green little island, of some considerableheight, with forests covering itsEides, and littlestreams running down to the sea. It is one of thethree high islands in all Micronesia, east of link.This was the scene of the former successful laborsof tne veteran missionary enow, who has gone tohis rest. A singular feature of this island is thefact that its inhabitants possess a language ex-clusively their own, and have little affinity withany of the other islands of that part of the ocean.Usually, a distinct dialect or language will befound running throughout the numerous islandsof a group more or less extended. Hut the Kusai-e- n

language stands by itself, distinct from all theothers, and confined to that one Island. Iter.Messrs. K. M Pease and J. M. Whitney with theirwives are at present located on this island, havingthe supervision of the work throughout the Mar-sha- ll

Islands. "VVo quote from Capt. Bray's re-port, " With a restful feeling we turned our bowto the west, feeling that for a few days at least weshould not be baffled by currents! The calmscontinued, and with sails furled as if at anchor wesilently drifted to the west at the rate of thirtymiles n day, reaching Kusaue October ICth, four-tee- n

days from Apaiang. The sun came down asif determined to burn all hands up. The brainfelt as if a twenty pound weight was pressing up-on it The limbs and body were weary, and theweather unfit for man to work in." " Vearrived off the station at Kusaie just at dark, andtook the letters and rav famQv and went on shore,leaving the mate to beat up to the harbor duringthe night. We found that Dr. Tease and Mr.Vrhitneyhad gone off in another direction, butfailing to reach the vessel they returned at 11 rjl,and sat up talking with us till past midnight. Agreat change had taken place at this station.Every thing was settled and in working order,showing plainly what a busy year had been passed.The growth of plants, vegetables and trees in afew months was astonishing. Trees planted onlysix months ago were already above our heads.The scholars were all living comfortably in housesof their own, and contentment and happiness werevisible in their faces." " They all greet us ingood EjlUk, and in all the future we had no diffi-culty in our English communications." "Mr.Whitney and family we found ready to returnhome after he and Dr. i'eose had visited the Mar-shall Islands with us. They were nearly out ofevery kind of fresh provisions, and anxiouslylooking for our arrival. On the 16th we enteredthe harbor, placed the mooring anchors (a giftfrom A. F. Cooke of Honolulu; we brought forthat purpose, upon the reef on either side of theharbor, and made fast to them. This little harboris now the most comfortable and secure of any inall Micronesia. Vfe remained at Kusaie this timefrom October 16th till themd. Landed goodsfor the missionaries, filled up with water, took inwood, bought provisions, took soil for Apaiang viaHonolulu, and improved a good opportunity ofsending the Ponape mail on to our friends by theschooner Phrmotm, enabling them to receive ittwo months or more earlier than they otherwisewould."

On the 22nd of October, the Star set out for therMarsnan islands, narmg on board Dr. i'eose andMr. Whitney, with about thirty natives returningto their homes. The ladies and children all remained at Kusaie. The island of Ebon, about3.W miles south of east from Kusaie. was reachedon the 3rd of Xovember. Here the returningscaoiars were landed amid entnusiastic greetingsfrom their friends, and services were held on theSabbath. On the Dth, the Star left Ebon (BostonIsland) for Maloelap (Calvert Island), about 230miles distant in a direction west of north, arrivingthere on the 15th, and experiencing on the way asevere gale with a very high sea, in which themainsail, two topsails, "two staysails foresail, and

blew to pieces," so that they wereobliged to bend new sails in the gale to manage

the vessel with." At Maloelap, Lejillian, theteacher lett there last year, was doing well, andHaijok, Dr. Pease's assistant translator fromEbon, was ordained pastor for this island. Leav-ing Maloelap for Mejuro (Arrowsmith's Island)about fcO miles to the south, they arrived there thenext morning. On this island are stationed theHawaiian missionaries, Mr. Kekuewa and wife.AVe quote a passage of interest hero from theCaptain's report, as it shows what a variety ofsevere experiences are met with in the work of theJfunnM Star:

-- Took Dr. Pease and Mr. Whitney and wentfourteen miles to the west end (of the lagoon) inthe boat, where we found Kekuewa and wife andboth ch&dren well. David, their boy, had beenbom since we were there last year."" We look their orders and started back to theship at 3 p. sl. against a strong head wind. Atdark we stopped at an islet to lunch, and prayedwith the natives, and then continued to sail, beat,and pull until midnight, when we succeeded ingetting under the lee of a little islet and anchoredthe boat, as it was too thick and squally to thinkof reaching the vessel. The rain poured in tor-res-

The hghtning was very sharp and the thun-der heavy. We covered the boat with the sail andsucceeded in being very uncomfortable. At lastwe landed on the islet .ind settled down under thetrees for a nap. This ;lan we soon gave up, how.ever, as the rats, crabt. and mosquitoes were tooplenty and familiar. On the morning of the 20thwe reefed the boat-sa- il and started to beat to theship, where we arrived :&a.u. We found theyhad been having hard times on board also. Theheavy squalls dragged the anchor, and the matelet the second one drop. At 11 o'clock the nightprevious the cable to tne starboard anchor parted,and the anchor with ten fathoms of cable was lost.All hands had been at work through the night get-ting the Urge spare anchor out of the hold to bendand drop. We found the vessel with two anchorsdown and one lost, rolling in a heavy swell, with

1 huge breakers threating to founder her becausewe had no steam to avoid the danger. The whale-bo- at

was stove against the vessel, and it was withthe greatest difficulty and danger we got on board.It took all the forenoon to get up anchor and un- -Ys xafl ttfta tna ? 9 ie4iwdA4fla anH Hi

experience In all Micronesia." FromCoHege Oberlin, Ohio. " J- - Mejuro the vessel proceeded to Amo (Daniel's

.istanu ), aoout twenty-nv- e miles to tne easi. wcerethey arrived just before dark the next dayf Novem-ber 21st, but the heavy weather continuing, theywere cot able to communicate with the shore untilthe 23d. Ber. Mr. Kaaia and wife, Hawaiian mis-sionaries, are stationed on this Hlnnd. They werein poor health, and suffering for want cf supplier,and were very much surprised as well as delightedto see the Star at last, as they htd given her up for

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lost. From Mejuro the vessel proceeded to Millsor Mulgrave Island, some sixty nulea to tho south.Hero were stationed Ilev. Jeremia, n MarshallIslander, and Mr. Nawaa and wife. Haw&hans.Taking Kawaa and wife on board, they left Millsnn the 27th and arrived at Jalmt. IS miles to thewest, the next day. ltemaining there till Decem-ber 1st, they sailed for Ebon again, on the irreturnwestward. Arriving t Ebon on the JM. the vttstllaid off and on during that night and the whole ofthe next day, whue Dr. Pease went on shore andgathered up bis scholars to take back to his train-ing fchool at Ku-w- i. Leaving Ebon, they next

vishrd Xamank (Daring's Island), some sixtymiles northwestward, where Matthew, a MarshallIslander, was ordained pastor, and thence sailedfor Kusaie, arriving there December Sth. Thework in the Marshall Islands was now finished,and the Star remained at Kusaie until the loth,preparing for her work still farther westward.

Lenvcsfrom My Diary. No. 4.

May 25th, 1SS1. In pursuance of the suggestionmade by the Captain at our last conclave on theveranda, he and the Doctor were deputized as acjmmittee to try, in the words of the former, to"taper oil" George. They had found our friendat home, sick nnd sorrowful, but feverishly crav-

ing for a little of the stimulus of which, during nweek or more, he had taken so much.

Tht Voctor. The poor fellow was sufferingacutely, both in mind and body. His nerves weroquite unstrung, and he wandered aimlessly aboutthe room, occasionally sitting down and hurriedlyrising again he could not keep still n single moment, and he was so weak that he could not walkstraight. Hu eyes had an anxious look ; his voicotrembled ; his condition was serious on tho vergoof delirium. His estimable wife was nursing asick infant, while two fine children were playingabout the floor. Speaking tome aside, she saidthat George was rather unwell, (poor thing, shewished to hide his faults) and hoped that wewould persuade him from going into tho city,which he had talked of doing all tho niommg.There were traces of tears in her eyes as she spoko.( I knew he had scarcely seen Ins homo for a week

past.)The Captain. I assure you I felt like swabbing

my eyes myself in that home of poor George's. Itwas not so much the evident poverty itself thatgrieved me, but tho thought of tho unfortunateexcess of our friend, the effect of which 'Jias de-

spoiled his home of all that should make it cheer-

ful and happy.Tk Parson. man's home should be the sacred

spot where affections centre, and where domesticjoy and parity aro found. Family life is ofdivine origin, and a necessity of man's nature. Itis that to which every youngs man and every youngwoman aspires. They seek congenial companion-ship, and a homt where they may take shelterfrom the rude stormsrof life, and live nnd bask inthe smiles of each other, and of the children Godmay givo them tojbe their comfort and their care.Without a home man is imperfect, and cannot behapry. And home is a nursery where right prin-

ciples receive early development. It is the Imrtof the social world. Men are what their homesore; children ore what their homes make them.The prosperity, the stability and tho permanenceof a nation depend in n very great measure uponthe purity and integrity of its homes. Patriotismand love of home are like Siamese twins, and can-

not be separated.The Doctor. What breaks the heart of the

drunkard's wife ? It is not that he is poor, butthat he is a drunkard. Instead of that bloatedface, now distorted with passion, now robbed ofevery gleam of intelligence, if tho wife could

look on an affectionate countenance, which hadfor vears been tho interpreter of a well principledmind and faithful heart, what an overwhelmingload would be lifted from her. It is n husbandwhose touch is polluting, whose infirmities ore thowitnesses of his guilt, who has blighted all herhopes, who has proved false to the vow whichmade her his ; it is suoh a husband who makeshome a helL

Tht Captain. George is quite as well aware ofall the evil consequences that must come of hisexcesses, if he continues them, as anyone possiblycan be, and he will tell you so ia eloquent words.He solemnly declared to me that he is determinedthis time, to quit drink forever, nnd as soon as heis strong enough to carry it he will take thepledge. Meantime ho needed something to taperoff with something to set him en his legs again,and so I got a bottle of brandy (good stuff, too,none of the "doctored" grog that we hear of)which I put in charge of his wife, with orders togive him half a wine glas3 full every hour forfour hours, ana after that once every four hours,with occasionally a little beef tea. That willtaper him nicelv.

Tht Doctor. I called this afternoon and foundhim nearly recovered under the Captain'smedicine, which be had ceased taking, and insteadof which he had taken the pledge. I hope soonto see him again in our circle on the veranda.

The Parson. I am heartil v glad to hear that hehas taken that stand. But I fear that, after whathas occurred his sensitive nature will prevent hismixing much in society, unless we follow himwith a quiet, unobtrusive sympathy.

The Doctor. He does indeed require all the so-

cial encouragement and active sympathy we canafford. It is not so easy to breai off the habit ofusing strong drink as some people suppose. Infact, it is not an easy matter, in many cases, foreven a "moderate drinker" to give up the use ofstimulants. Many of this class think otherwise,but a single trial soon convinces them to thecontrarv. They then discover, to their astonish-ment, that it costs a tremendous struggle, lastingii may be for three or four months, before theycan conquer the appetite which the " moderateuse" of strong drink had secretly but surelycreated. If it be so difficult for the moderatedrinker to become an abstainer, how much moredifficult must it be for the intemperate man?What a conflict is his ! What an agony, to conquerthe ffend within him. What sleepless nights ; whathours of anguish; what ceaseless fightings; andall this to go on, in some instances for months be-

fore the passion for strong drink can be broughtinto subjection. And even then, what carefulness,what reaseless vigilance ever afterwards ! A singletaste of strong drink will, in a moment rekindleinto a sudden and quenchless blare the suppressedbut not extinguished flame. It is an easy thing tobecome a drunkard farilt detcemu9 Arrrtii. Itis not so easv to ascend that steep and slipperypath. To accomplish it, demands an iron will, afirmness and decision of character w hich few per-sons possess-- It is, therefore, of the utmost im-

portanceit is our duty before God that we seizeevery opportunity of word or deed to encourageour struggling brother. In this connection I re-

member a verse of Charles Mackay's, on "SmallBeginnings," which reads thus :" A ruunels nun, AElid a crewd that thronsed the

duly rairt.Let fill a word of Hep and Love, unsteaied.from the

A whlfpir oa the tumult thrown, a transitorybreath- -

It ralrd a brother from the dsst; It isved a soal fromdeath.

O gena' O foanf Oword of love' O thosjht it randomeft'

Te were bot little at the first, bat raijhty at the lift. "IvfFBTVirCB.

A. FRANK COOKEAGE5TF0RTHE FOLLOWING COASTEHS:

Wailele, y? Malolo"Woioli. JfKm IdUn,

"Woiehu. flU "Walxaal.riGee SlegeluSCKaluna,

and TVTnTia.

FLAG Bed with While Ball OSce-Ccrn- erof QneenSJi and Xanana Street. I

PLANTERS' LIHE HJR SAH FRANCISCO

i C. Browor A. Co. Agents. 2iSi& Verchandlst teeelvrd Slontf rree-SS- S

and liberal cash advances made on shipments cythisHue. 7591 j C. BEEWEB CO.

REDUCTIONS!EEDUCITONS!

ON ACC0U2.T OP

TAKING INVENTORY OP STOCK,

COMMENCE ON JUNE 20tli.

HAV3XG JUST COMPEETEDto redace toy stock oa tho above dale,

I witt commence tiMliv, and

CONTINUE FOR THIRTY DAYS

To trtllxc oa ray forge and miralricentlj

ASSORTED STOCKS GOODS

To accomplish this more rfrctuiUy I hava

REDUCED EVERY 1INE of GOODS

In my Establishment fronr

25 to 50 per cent Below CostNo reserve has been nude, as I mut tarn the greater

portion of iny Stock Into cash within Thirty Dajs. ,

To enumerate the Many bargains

I offer would be Impossible in my limited space, so 1simply append a fetr

LEADING LINES IN EACH DEPAR1MNT

To give an Idea of

THE GENERAL REDUCTIONS :

Former prices pr ji lresent prices pr jdBlack Silts tin).Ubck CaImeres s S3

Black Silk Grenadine 1 71

MlackSIItUnnUng 1 60.Stack Alpaca 73Veloarroplln 1 23

Deutcllr, l)e Lton... 1 T3

All shades er Satins 1 73

Colored French Merinos... 1 SO

LADIES' FURXISHIXG GOODS:

Embroidered Chemises....Chemises

Embroidered SkirtsGingham SkirtsSummerralraoral SVIrtsHeavy Shetland Shawls...

.Mohair Shawls...Princess JacketsLadles' CorsetsLadles'Ladfes' SikTies

llarralns House Fnrnbliinsr Goods:

Damask Linen .'....IwmaskTaMe-Line-

Unbleached Damask Linen.. 00.Curtains

Russian Towels

,.J IX)

it100

liiU)

100i a1 S3

lit)

5 23 1 CO

rialu 1 Oj C3

3111 2 00

1 73 j soSkirts 3 23 1 73

S 30 J CO

5 00 i 00

Silk and 4 00 3 soS SO 1 so2 50 1 SO

Lace Tics 1 B0 1 001 00 53

inRed Tahle ..:.. 1 SO 1 23

White 1 23 1 00

Table 1

Lace 73

73

... 75

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... so

LlneTonels 1 00 73

White Marseilles Quilts, 10-- J 300 2 00White Marseilles Quilts, 1W 7 00 6 00White Marseilles Quilts, 12-- 1 6 00..: .".. S 00

TO PUKClLvSEKS OF $5 OR OVER

3 PER CENT. DISCOUNT.

na. Orders from the other Islands solicited. Goodssold at the same prices as If bonjlit personally at mycounters.

Samples sent on application

A. M. MELXJS,104 Fort Si. Brewer s Block, Honolulu, H. I.

S31

0. HALL &HAVE JUST

RECEIVED BY TILE 'DISCOVERY'A Full Line of those CneiceUtd

"ECa.ll Steel Plows"Made to order by the MOLESE PLOW CO., hoa.

5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 13 and U. Also, a few of the

TTATT, FURROW PLOWS,OR IMI.ILUAS.

These Plows are acknowledged by all who havereed them to be stronger and better than any otherkinds in the market. We haro also a full assort-ment of Plow Handles.

Agricultural ImtjlenieiitsOF ALL KINDS.

Hall's 1 1 and 15 inch Steel Breakers, 11 inch KulaQueens, and

STEEL SIDE HILL PLOWSSOOX EXPECTED.

Extra Points for all The above plowsconstantly on hand.

Expected soon by the "Amy Turner? from Bos-ton, and the "Mohican" from New York, a fullassortment of Goods in our line.

Ve keep Constantly on HandA Tery full line of English end American .

Sliolf HardwareALSO, CALIFOBNIA LEATHEB.

We deal in Black Blasting Powder, Hercules andrniant Powder, and Sportins Powder of all kinds,i Cported direct from the California Powder Works

A VEBY FIJTE ASS0B.THEHTOF

Cook Stoves and RangesSoon expected. Also, SilTcr-plate- d Ware for

CIIIUST3US xsn WEDDING presents57" Orders forPlantation Goods from the other

Islands, or by TELEPHONE, will be filled withDISPATCH. 819

TRAKSLATTONS.

THE TXNBEnSIGTED ISto- translate, with accuracy and dispatch,

and on reasonable terms.

Seeds) Leases. &c etc--Frora English to Hawaiian, asd rice una. Bsildence."So. f! Emma street. Hay be found at the GoremraratLaw Library dally front 3:30 to IS o'clock.ESSlra H. L. SHELDOS,

,Wf3iPETW,0"

OHAS. T. GULICK,OTARY PUBLIC

FOR THE ISLAND OF OAHU.

Agent to take Acknowledgments to labor ContractsFor tho District of Kona. Oahu.

REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT.

Deeds, Mortgages, Leases, Wills and other legal documents drawn at shortestnotice and nt reasonable rates.

Beal Estato nnd property of every description on any o tho Islands, bought, sold,and negotiated, and intending buyers or sellers will do well to ictrust their business tomy care.

Records Searched for Titles of all Lands Bought or SoldMarino Protests noted nnd extended, and Survey papers drawn.Blanks for Labor Contracts and other business, of tho latest and most approved

forms, conslautly on hand and for sale.Office No. 1 Kaahumann Street, Honolulu.Iicsidonco Kb. Ill Kins' Street, linsiness nttended to at cither Offico or Residence

S13tf S3

G-- . W. MACFARIiANE & CO.OIFUESJIE. FOR SflTiE

Tho Cargo of tho

BRITISH BARK "AIKSHAW,"Just Arrived from Glasgow,

COMPRISING-- .

A FULL LINE OF GOODS !Specially selected for this market, and oar Plantation and

CountryQRcqalremcntSt'nrunoIy,

DRY &OOD8!In variety, such as Fancy Prints, Long Cloths, Mnsllns, Shirtlnrs, Linens, Towels, tfoolen Goods, Blankets,

Jlllllnery anil Faney Uoods, in Tarlety; Handkerchiefs, a larce assortment; khteUnK and PillowLinen, bocks, French Merino, Shirts, llralds. Laces, Fringes, Kino Tweeds, JSc

Corrugated Galvanized Iron,Of the best Scotch make, of the Celebrated Smith Maclean brand, and guaranteed not to enrl np. split, or

scale, 0, 7, Sand ! feet lengths, 21 gange, extra nldc 30 Inches. Also, IUdglng and Screws for same.

Best Annealed Fence Wire,Xos. 1. S, and 6, Also, a few tons of Best Galranlzcd Fence Wire, and Staples for tame.

HOOP IliOX, a. 7s na 1 Inch.CEMEST, best English brands ; Knight, Brown Co's and J. B. White's.

A large Assortment of the Best Refined Bar Iron.LEATHER BELTIXO best English. 3, 4, 5.8, S, 10 and IS Inch, and Lacing for same.

RL'DBEIl l'ACKINO, Hemp Packing, and Centrlfngal Cloths.

Best Scotch made Galvanized Buckets, 10, 11. 12, 13 and 14 inch.The Celebrated Bine Stripe SUOAU BAC1S. for which we hare the sole aireneT; also. Ordinary

Plain Burlap Sogar Bags, and extra hcary Coal Bags, different sizes.

Best White Lead, White Zinc, Red Lead, & Black Paints,In 12H and 25 lb. galvanized Iron Kegs. Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil, In 5 galL Iron drams.

Hydraulic Pumping Jacks,To raise 4. 6 and 8 tons: ererr plantation should hare a pair.

nv t T Ar4WvrT 1T Lfh ID Kh t tbtv Vnitltflls f lsvMtfI VAllnflr WAn hats t ItAwUUUC'g-mJ- lissi.OVAi , W ums w v. t assise vivnu vfuiu ivnun wvdi,i wan t WUA.

Galvanized Iron Pipes, H, U, 1, 1U, Hi, 2 Inch Sizes.COILS WIRE ROPE, ill sites.

SEAMING ASD ROPING TWINE. BARS CAST hTEEL, assortedslies.

A Large Assortment of Crockery.flaln and Colored Granite and Fancy China, comprising BowItCnps, Sancers, Ewers and Basins, Plates,Breakfast and Dinner bets, China Sets, Fancy China Vases, Flower Pots, Jtc.

A nico assortmont of Glassware, of finest quality.Best Anvils and Vices, different sizes; English and Scotch Fire Bricks and Fire Clay.

Iron X7Vi-te- j 3?slj3s.&,4 foot sqnare, 400 gallons capacity.

BRANDIES,In large quantities, In bnlk aud cases; Ileaiessy, MarteIl's,Bisnlt, Datouche Co., and other best brands

WHISKIES,Best American, Irish and Scotch brands, in bulk, and cases.

AT.TS AND PORTER,Bass,"McEwan's, Foster's, and other English brands. In glass and stone, cases and casks.

GIN,Baskets, Stone Jng, and Green Cases, (small); ilso a few'cases of Celebrated Royal Batam Gin.

HOCK WINES, extra quality.Finest es and Port, wood and cases. A small lnrolce of Cachet Blanc" and M Green Seal" CIIAM.PAGNES, guaranteed the beat In the market.

CLARETS.A line assortment In cases, besides a fall line of other Ales, Wines and Liquors.

MIRRLEES, TAIT & WATSON'S

Glarifiers, Coolers, and Evaporating Pans.ALSO

287 Tns Best Spoton Sullaxt CoalAll of which will be offered on very reasonable terms to. the trade.Country orders faithfully executed on the best terms.Cff-- A full assortment of General Merchandise constantly on hand. For particulars, please address or

npply to 35 Salt O. M". MACPAKrlE A CO.

T-AJKJ-E NOTICE!

J. & C.LANE'SMARBLE WORKS,

mrriiEL street, xear kixg.

MANUFACTURERS 0FEM0PMENTSHeadstones, Tombs,

TaoIets,TrfarMe Mantels,"WashstandTTops, and

Tiling in Black and White Marble.

MARBLE WORK OFEVERY DESCRIPTIONMAbE TO ORDER

AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE BATES.

HonnraeuL nnd Headstones Cleaned andReset.

Orders from the other Islands promptly attended to.8ft

WIRE RIGGING.JIZESTKOJIIISCH TO S ITfCnES. FOB7 Sale by BOLLES & CO.

3 elS

GrOSSM U JUSTE!

DRUGS AND MEDICINESFluid Extracts, Tinctures,

P0WDEBS, PILLS, TONICSELIXIRS, CARBOLIC POWDERS,

PXJBE ALCOHOL,NIPPLE SHIELDS, SYRIXOES,

OLTCERISE3, TOILET PAPEES,

NDRSERT BOTTLES, ETC, ETC.

FISE8T

FARINA AND GOSNELL COLOGNE.ALSO

Lnbin's Exquisite Powder,Camellne, Oriental Cream,

And a Large Assortment of Lnlln and Colgate's Soapsand Perfumery, Draehes and other

. Superior Toilet Articles.POB SALE AT

Dr. Hoffmann's Drug Store.a Ira

Homesteads ! Homesteads!

fi "

M II -

FOR SAJ.r IS lOTS TO SUIT PCIICHAS.limited on BerlUnla. KInr, Toon?, Victoria,

Lsnalllo and KJnau Ktrrets, Eslaokahna plains, 5ohealthier climate, good roads, plenty of water," the bestof sol), beaatlf nl scenery, and pare air.

n-- HO laBO PATCHES.Tenni to salt parehascri.

857 tfApply to

II. J. AGXEir,

fcs

I3H0..3I1ANTS,r TorK., WaUtfcts.

WCE,

RCHAHTico,CL,

II, Agonts

Francisco.

farm Scales

!Ub & Amtrlcia

I MansfaeTg Co'i

s& Steel,s. Jtc.

prlnjrs. Axles, Jtcl

HINSOX,Market Street,rrantlseo, Cal

03.

MILL,

Ian Francisco.

nfler 10 yearo(roeTtneat, is nowm RIcaJUlUorih

'dishingdeantd merchant

cent. Store

N PERFECT JUW.MB

of Paddy

RICEttch It Is specially

Hutted Binpit attention.SOD.Proprietor oUndla

all to

DWKE'S

ILYCEHTIISZ.

th profession to bslerfji and TaloabletsooTered.emedy known formptlon, Bronchitis,

k and ai rat Ihost(tea us: Diphtheria ,kiue.m la Diarrheas, andelflo in Cholera and

short all attack! orfrti. Palpitation, and

ItstlTo la JTeoraltla,Gout, Cancer, Tooth--

xc3 nttmerly Lectsrsr

I hare no hesitationh ay us4idot so

I bar eslia, and other Ustases,resells."ho CoUei of Physici from Her Maftsty'sholera baa ba rs(.erfy ofany service sraaeeraber, issi,T ASt iMITSTieSM.a forgery of ins car.A, knowlrdf of tha

Pais ITooO stated thattedlr tho lnrentor of

defendant was dBb"Ud to say, sad boeo

, 4s. M. and lis. each,wds "Br. J. COLUSUmp. OTtrbs!si!vctatU.DAVEJTFOIIT,. Hfoomibary. Lttdimux A Co , od J. 0

Stl fin

Inward Sts.,

LirOKSIA.

I'rZTH M00EE, Sap'

I MACHINEEY

mcu3,

ishlp, Land

BOILERS

couroosD.

:di, trail t coaplat 'ttta.te.

Ipocndtd whso adrt- -

aad Strata Tact conWads la which tity iraf and draft

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MA.most approssd flans.

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CYUHBEE IFOE SALE

HOjrOLULTT IECTfc4 El tie incitu afi fj

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A Tlo of the Bar oT SrlUc3i- -

jtcir ran " rrarcx oil. " rs srxvrr crrrAri TxxxcuicnAsa BcnTo

OX A SMAli CAKTAX. A CXTX IS SV15S.

SrouHTCiiT.PeiaL, April .-- ltt0thJ core cm inJcd and piwperw place $"tfat it tas taStnd tie fate that bas

Ml tOTTES, aadtbreittas.fooaercr later, t.mt epoa then alL This spot, intfce inaetc ef IST6, tra fertile farm- - on

wMek tbe jaiawas jajtripenias- - A w-c- at"

Ml well was sank, aod the reatsre proved

Ulearmt. The feace that iscfcsed t&e

lara were thrown down aad derricks erectedu. . of tkn ia wBeit aetcs

that were t readr for the reaper- - la afew weeks Ewre tie tcMgw grain wouW baTB

been caAered te ;ke bare-- s bot cow n was

trao5e4 beneatk basr feet ad BDd kwaiat the earth fceoeath the wheel ef hearilr- -.

j ... !.. .,V fr iitn the aeliowsmL The faraer kad leased the kid for

twestrwee Tears for 'oH that eheoM l prodaced. BatheMfllhadt par the Uws, ad the diferc betenthe ties, oa a fan. raised at 2,W eTalsed at SIM.W8 asoosted to aboat as sach

rovaUr, while his Usdas hiswas readered Wterij useless for targ. Theword went forth that a new oil territory hadbeen discsTered, and the rash from other oil

tewas aad all parts of the ol repon wheie

the production had cosHseeced t dediae, wasgeneral. Ia one shorryear from the stnkioffef the first well, there had ansee in this

that had scarcely erer beforewitnessed a gatheriap of over oae hundredpersens, a feesthsg. basy, crowded, wicked

dtref twelve thoasaad mhabias. It was

ia this first year that portie who lavested wrral estite 'after the samaser oflS4 4 werelosers.

Daria? the first excite$, a young o"11

caa.e ta the place, with but 5 ; bat he worecwd eJathes, had a good edacatioo, and pleaty

of"ieek.' After sarreyia? the sitaattoaferadar ertwo he coaeladed to eolate,aad SadW a farmer who had not yet leasedor said his kad, he represented Wasf as an

aa for a wealthT coetpany, with iostrac-tia- as

U bar np lasid. The fanaer was ratherrelaetiat about sellag, bat naally terms wereagreed apon and the papers were drawn npaadsigaed. T enty dollars were paid downtabiad the barsata; five thoasand dollarswere ta be paid ki thirty days : aad five thoo-sa-

a.re in six axuths. He had bat S5 toneet aa ebJiatioa f Sl,0, bat sot despair-Sa- e,

ke qaietlr awaited the completioo of awell that was"beiag drilled sear his new par-cha- se.

The well was Saiihed in five daysafter the sale and proved to be a good one.He was o&red ?, for the farm; batSl,e clear gain ia ve days did not tempthim to seM, for another well was beiag drilled

aad shoahl it tooa an adjitaies farm, provebe a hi? prodacer, bis land would be veryralaahle. On the other haad, should it be a' dater," he coald not even get as moch for

the fana as be had agreed to pay for it. Stillhe did Bet self, aad the time passed rapidlyawav. Oalv a few days remained, before hewaoid have" to pay $5,80. or the sale wouldbe casceBed Tweaty-eig- ht days had passedand the ell was not'down yet, although theyeipected to reach the oil rock every hoar.Oa the aigfct af the twenty-nin- th day he satrp ia the derrick with the drillers, for theyknew thev were within a few feet of the sand,ilidaight'eaae, aadth bonds were relievedby another force. His last day had come, amiwas wearing away, aad he knew that thefanser weaSd not wait one skate longer thanthe hw repaired him, forhe had several timesbeea oSered a larger amocBt for the land. At2 e'efeck the saad was reached, and the wellpraved to be the largest prodacer yet struckin the new field. The news of the new wellrapKly spcead and by nooa the next day anaaiber of wealthy oil men were on the groandanzfoos to secure adjiceot territory. Thatday the y man sold his farm of 110 acresfor Sl,m per acre, clearing jb thirty days

51,o, wtth a capital ofonly 525 to sUrt oa.With the increase of the production ofpetro-le-ss

the popalatioa Mcreased, and laborers efevery doss foaad pleaty of employment. Whathad beea a lane leading to a pasture field, wascfcaeged ia a fortnight into a street, liBed onboth safe by raws of honses. Land that afew weeks before woald set have brought $40per acre, was now marked off ia builcuag lotsaad said foe S3 a foot front, IM feet deep. Inthe spring af 1677, there was not a licensedhease is the town, jet almost every otherdaar was an opening; to a gm mtll, where"laagle-fowt- " was dealt oat to the thirsty, andwhere the sallied charms of the dance-ba- ll

leted the stesaal.Ia Jams, 1677, the BeMieo eicite-aen- t was

silts height. Ia this month, Jofaa H. Lee amithe Haa. W. E. Crawford, of Franklin,strack the "Big Injaa" well which pro-dat- ed

orer foar thoasand barrels ofeit ia the first tweaty-fo- er boars, thelargest qaaatity of oil ever got oatof aBV Bse well in that kagth of time. Thisfamous 'gasaer" now pamps about eight bar-rels daily, which is a goud indication of thedecHae of the place itself. Imaediately afterthe striking the "Brar Iajsn," most extrava-gant prices were paid for land. Lots jostlarge eaeagh to place a well oa 106x50 feetwere tsarked of and told as high as l,M0apiece. The sace land had beea boeghc buta few months before for SW per acre. Thepredectien of the Ballkra field at one tunereached nearly 256,994 barrels per month. Itis now a little ever 28,090 barrels per month.

'..The site of all this fanaer greatness presentsan appearance of utter desolation. Where nfew years ago stood edifices, nothing remainsbat a mclrkade of cellars and piles ef rubbish,(hawing the baste with which their ownershad "poKed np stakes" and left for otherplaces, ooat of tbes&r Bradford, the MeccafofOiMeia; and the history of Summit City'sdazzling rise and sodden fall sounds even nowlike a weird rasasce or ancient fable.

Bridal Tours.

An eminent physician ot Xew Tork, uponthe occasion cf his daughter's marriage, pro-

hibited her frets geiag on the ssoal bridal' tour. He did this ia consideration of health

and delicacy which are generally borne inBffld. The first experience of a bride are snebthat they weald naturally court retirementazd rest rather than ostentations publicity. AJOCEg couple in public cars and at hotel tablescarnot keep the nappy secret all ta tnemselves.Their newly formed "relation tells itself innthocsafid ways. Of this the bride i conscious,and the ordeal to a sessitive yotg wvman isocet trying. Then the sudden change in thelife cf tee woman is liable to bring oh phy-sical derangement which nay last a lifetime,for tie shock ta and exultation of her feelingsreact oa her bodr, often inrsriocsly. So theKew Tork doctor wti have been speaking ofordered hss dtashtei, with her yecng bos-ba-nd,

to enter at once cpoa the duties of a newhotne, and pestpoce the tour until at least arsonth "hid passed away. Of course, there isanother side of this question. It car be thateven the fondest afiection would not continueif two people were forced to spend all theirtrr together without the distraction necessi-

tated by travel, and the reserve necessary tobe kept np in pcbJic places. This is an ister--

and one which might form arrofiWsubject to debate in women es.

It is alnbject, also, apon which wmenphysicians might bo heard to advaatagti

Notice to the Public.

Wt POf " . , fc.l. sad BteTTBrBL

7 KUlH --A- W "'TSfgTSnZlnZrZZt --tri'IS'eSrtks oar nh5r4 axv srr5wuj "r - ---

Sa fZ. ta wMr ts p tre--w

fcr m. It to MOTry. neBM w f"'imattatVtrmttf '" nichesJUT a- - .t.. .. . i.' Sue nmn. t y ik ami - m. Etw..H

Bjj&rtt ul Broi4Vr." ftims t xm oo- - m.

.V a i- a- ot a wt tm n je-H-.a

u4 K4r Ut w.w Tr, uiub. wfla la

,fti rvcusatMkMt t U ! t ""tlrmor aJ wM xce t rl t. T6

M2itTVOBS ttT D OBWCW wim w - """Tt - -. nr . alo to warn the

..ft.u 1 leniirinrin1 oft UpoC mXajaWS C- -r "ara.WtKbam cm4s t 0 triilw. fa ar so ca.rtUr

i - ...--. -- a thr luro ... t.ui...nv.tw.tAhrVnmaMilw i"' .""m";rzir7k" iat. tt o www iw . ra "-- -

Bim Xsrrb. ttte eminent Excttsa Letazrvm Art asJ. i - e. .. itHunil l.Fkkrav th

-- T.eaa.'-ys:MI rjMW tlut V9 pwoa ti . ,. .

x to Irauul tat tier d wit tiewtUktsi rtej,. . . ..... ... .1. . Im.r.kt. thAt t&ee- - - --Bn uxej fcrneHler9 eoreire wBetkertaejUreaituui to.I kaw tkit ta euMliiSwer elll. "CureWz ot ewOO to lu ww, csmprtluw M

fce.P-- t aeeUeac. tkt J6er meet tte kuaiaaM&era Brt wajr, u tMKfieiMiy i.rawi u-.- u

wstlekppnc tajrarmSefr.b.FmiotWe are mack aKBtn K" tub b tm tBe paMic wrnat

w expects. T,tieK- - w cif-- - wwhea

. Ieret m petre la the work are lUtwaattKt. a It are ewMtal ta jd watew raaitaf.tw price, especially ta wawkee. iwaar Uw (puhtj, vOt.--. i fc nea sjui Ikll rfsMRTS.

Oar roiM was. nxl or Vastaeo b. ts make nodruche, winterer the cost . tuMttur Snaty t Ihb tole

purpose, we aare seea bspntmnt la teiiac-t- k

la cest he eaa oTiBscoTertrj aa4 tapre-emeo- u m

in Tlwirr aad r aalaral causes. I hmj iw-"- r.

awtB we caa truly say Waltkam Watches a. theirzrales. are the eest watches aaaae . aaa as te to

Wwec srades. tSsey are wtifcte the reach ef ererycoaywho earns waxes. Oar prices are as kw as they eaxht tofc. as as Vw as they win be Watches caaaet be mtor achtae. eeea by aucswaery e sjy w wt j.i.bay a kvoc wasctt naue!ssuTni r j r.- -price fee lt The asece yea pal xa honest dealer the bet- -

chpaes-Jiaaltt- y ilnceadi tasterttaa price.v. .... Vita. II. arntlljM VlL

ROBBINS & APPLETON,SK Ij- - Geaeesl irwts. New TerS, C S. A.

.rgrAU utc UQTe SBC Si itvwwa k iw 9

tsreofSr.XctSEllST. Strfe Arwit for this Ktas--

. . . c. . kit crrsrtvn SIT.VKR.WAKE. Th TraJe sappUed at the LUWEbT FBlrl.

NOTICE.D. B. GKIFFXX AVISirES TOMKS. the Ladles rf Hoaolcht tsi the psbltc

zesenRr that h h dfpeeed of her JliUiBcrr a;iSress Jfixlrr EstabUshmeat to ilr WlItInoa. woowtl! carry oa th bla-'S- . aad takes the presentopportosirr of thaakias; her Bameroos patrons rrthTerr Hberal patrooate extended to her. and would be-

speak for ktr jaccessoe a coatrnaxBC of tee aajMBS D. B. GRlfTIX.

MRS- - WILKSSOTTTOUIJJ TtESPECTFCXI.Y CAX1.

T I the attention ot the Ladies of Hosoiata. iml ofotJwrla4solaboTeaaBOEceaet, and she willcarry on the

MILLINERY AND DRESS MAKING

Basincss ta all l details. Mrs W woald also statetaat she has secured th semees of

AMiUlaeroTtaJttaadexfwrfeBce. who will hire thishraacfe. of the bastaesa ander her lauaedixte saper-xlsio- s.

Strs.'(VlKlBaB takes pseajwelaxnaoameia; taat skeii saw opeater a tare assorUMat of

Dres Silks, Satins, Floners, Feathers,Cibhens, ic.

Ia adsHtios to the abase Mrs. WHkinson txs a 4ae

line of Mourniog Goods, Shrouds, &c

Ordered front Earope aad San FrMCrobyllrs GHfin,aad selected with special refereaw- - M te nqnireEientsf the lacbes of this city had croup.Xr vV hopes by attrauoa to the wants or ktr

Batroa. moJerite temss. and raraiealae only tX-dis-s

articles is her line, to taeni a share of thepcblie pxt--040

CALIFORNIAFurniture

JIaaufactoriHg(!ompanj

SAX FRANCISCO,

tBJlHUFACTURERS ARD IFaPORTERS

AT--T--. TJESCTIXJPTIOM'S

KOUSEHOLiT FURHlTUiatE

PAETIES IN HONOLULTJOr other parti cf tie Islands.

DESIRING FURNITURECA.X HAVK THEIB

Orders Filled at Lowest RatesBya,pHcaaa tolfr. E P ADAKS. Qseo Street, who

Las ear Bescnprrre Cauleen with Prices.

OH HAHD AT THE STORE OF L W. HOPP

kisu sTUEirr.

Black Walnut Bedroom. Sets,Black Walnut Sideboaids,

Black iValnat Dicing Chairs,Oak Cane Seat Dining Chain,

Cedar Bedroom Sets,E. P. 10IHS, JGEHT FQR THE HiWIlUB ISUHDS

HTtn

SPSCTAT, HOTICE.

del your Piaoos TouedET A

COPETEKT TUNER,'Who kxs Jest xrrlred fzsa Eaa Francisco.

CTLEATE XOCB OKDEES AT

Tixtus ncftc sroncSUa gaud greet Stteet- -

BTJTTER!KEGS. JTO 4-- lt Gt-aA--S JA US, BE.

cejied per " Crrr OF ITEW" TOSK."" ForsalobrAprHSXfcet. Xt EOLT.ES A CO.

PORK A SJLALI.Ii OTEASTERN" Price Port PerSalebrat EOLLES Co.

HOLLISTEB & SO.BEG LSAVH TO

INFORM THE PUBLICThat ther have moved Into their

EW --VXD C03D10DI0rS STORE,

In th Fire rroot EalMltsl

NO. 63 KTITJANTJ STREET.

Tkrr doors View tnelr old Ua4. where nj b tonnlthe most complete asortiaent of

Drugs, diemicals & Toilet Articlesix the crrr.

AnoBaftTCtthcltSpfclaltlcsrUTVe found 1 fell

The Crown GoodsCONSISTING OF

Perfumes. Soaps. Cosmetics.AXD TIIE CELEBRATED

Opaline Face Powder.Tht Good rccttwd the highest award at the Lite

brdnei ExhiMtton ovcraU other competitors.

A LAB GE ASS0BT2LEXTOF JOHK GOSOTIL'S

Hair and Tooth Srushes,Camelllne Tor the Complexion and Teeth,

LUBIN'S AND PINAUD'SSoap Cosmetics and Face Powder,

CELLULOID TRUSSESEspccixllr adapted to this climate.

AFull"Uneor

llunipltrey's llonicopatltic Specifics,

Carbolic Arid and CSloride of Mae, tor dUlnfect-i- n

purposes.

Agents for P. Lorillard & Cos Celebrated

ToIwcms, and Drawing BoomTobacco and Cigarettes,

Buchanan & Lyle's Tobaccos,VMeh we hare lately Introduced here, and which Is

nptdrr jrowlaf into titor and demand.

WM. S. KIKBALL & CO'S VANITY FAIR

TOBACCO AXD CIGAKETTES,

Which are so well known aH oxer the world as to needno comment from ns.

Goodwin & Co's Old Judge

TOBACCO AXD CIGARETTES'

ALWAYS IN DEMAND!

taoor onr One Hundred brands of CIGARS, we

trosM cxll especial attention to the

"Hon.BardwellSlote,"The Favorite Bed Brand, Pedro Marias,

The Fragrant Stanp.They also continue to minnfactnre

Soda Water in all its Branches,Tojethcr with their

BelfastGinger Ale.so

ART NOVELTIES

ARTISTS' MATERIALS !

--AT-

TITOS. G--. THRlTjtt'SFORT STREET STORE.

A tine asst. of Windsor & Sewton's

OIL AND WATER COLORSBrushes, assorted sizes; Palettes,Knires, Oil Ctips, Int Slate,liquid Gold, Artists' Drjing OH,

Gold and Sihrer Shells and Saucers,

Picture Mastic, Prepared Canvas,Windsor Jb Xeuton's Water Colors in boxes,

Wooden Plates, several sizes ;

White Wood Fans, asst'd sizes and shapej ;

Black Cardboard Panels, various sizes.

Al0Fine Papelerie3 and Queen Anne Stationery

Vijiting Cards, Diaries, Blank Boohs,

MiscelUneoas and Presentation Eools,

I.ETTEH. A3TD POCKET

Maps of the Hawaiian Islands !

DIAMOND HEAD

Letter and Note Paper,(With Tiew of this characteristic land mark, eagriTed

to order tj the Ox, 24. TJ to be hadIn qcaatities to snit--

Fresh. Goods, Noveltiesand Xew Boots

Cosstantljronit for and added as theyippear.

Special orders forwarded re.alirl J each miiL oil

THE HAWAIIAN HOTEL,

JKO. M. LtVWIVOB & CO, Proprietor,HOTEL STBEET, UOSOLULU

Entrances on Hotel, Kichirds. and Eeretasla StreeU

FIRST-CLAS- S IH EVERY RESPECT.Pricea the tame aaFirst-CUa- s Hotels In San Prandsco.

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Situation. "WantedAlrcncArnivEaissistaxx,As caa of considerable experience. PleaseSCHIBE," cara of Cizttie Officer 639

POU SAN FRANCISCO.TI1K HAWAIIAN BARK

KAJiAKAUAJENKS. Jlaslcr.' " .

Will have Quici Dispatch for aboTO Port.

for rrclsht or pasaare. applj toSJt y. T. LBXEII Ay A CO.. Arenta.

FOR SAN FRANCISCO.e-- TIIK At OE1UIAN BARK

i!I&3V3: xt s o ja.,"D. W. OLTJIASS, easier.

Will have Quick Dispatch for above port.To V followed bj the

American Earktntlneni'3E TCJ 3R. E2 IC-A- .,

SOBDnCRO, iliitcr.Tor trelsht ot passage, apnlj tofjj --j n. HAl.KFKt.ri A CO.. Alv

HEW YORK AND HONOLULU5VW

PACKET IJNE.

rilll: AUEVTS OF THIS lHiPl'tAIJ IJWJP.

ber Street. Sew York, wllldlpatch a art-ela- s resselthe titter May or catlr tn Jan fpr thl pott

Parlies icsltioj to ship bj this farorlla lino will for-

ward theli orders earlr. to secure the necessary room.Krtlsut at lowest rates. cjlstls$HSai sa Agents In Honolnln.

STEAMER "IWALflHI,"

CTIJ " ' tJsJ

WILL SAIL FROM HONOLULUos

Jlondar. Mar 15!h at 4 o;clock p mThnrdaV.31iy2h at 4 o clock p miondaTrinneSth at4oIockpniThursday. J one ISih. at4oclkpmHondaj, Jene Kth tU o'clock pa

milltivn AT MAALAEA:TnMdar.Marinh at 3 o'clock a m

STlh m! 5 .eioe J 2TuetdaT.JnneTih at3o amFtHay.'JnnelTth atSolockamTneidr.JaneSth atSo'dockam

AIUUYISG AT KAU:Wetlnesdaj. JJt.kMlurdar..Vr.!n.;Ur. ..June Mil""Salnrdaj-- . JuuelMhWcdnesuar.-..- - ..Jnne3th

LEAVING KAU:Saturday .JIayastWednesday ...June 1stbatcpJay .Jane 11thWednesday... .......................... .JnneSindbalnrday..............,.. ..July 2nd

TOUCHISO AT JIAALAEA:JToaday ..MayHrdThar-da- y UI"',stwiiT- - aneJS5ThnrsdayMonday Jnly4th

ARRIVING AT H0S0LULUTnevlay. - MaySlthFtldar ,Jone,?Tneiiy ,a"iHjFriday: Jn,n?Si &

Tuesday JnlyolhS30 S Its T. R. POSTER. S: Co. Afiants.

37X3&ZEE3 SlUSIjEj

STEAMER LIKEL1KElil.MJ. t JtASlXlt.

Tuesday, Jane 7th. 5 p m. ... ..BlloTuesday, June Ulh, 5p m... ..llllo

. lllloJune .Tuesday, -- 1st, apmTuesday, Jcne :th, Sp m.... ..llllo

to-- Xo Credll tor l'assazc Itoury, --suWe poeltirely decline to open accounts for Passages,

and we particularly call the attention of the trarelinspabllelothenrwesltj of hartnj Bapsase and Frelshtplainly marked; Ihe Meamer will not be responsiblefor any unmarked llarsase, or for Freight orTircels,nnlessllreelpled lr.. Freight Money Dao on Demand.

In all cas- -s of fMgltforpaitlcs not responsible, orunknown, the freight money will be required In adrancelMCIiiliKS orLIQUOIt-- S nuil Ail.VUi HI'S

u ps.tst.Y atiitKEnFor the party whom they are for, or plainly stated In thereceipt to whom they art consigned

All demands for damage or loss must be made wllflinoae month.

In no way liable for loss or accident to lire stock.tS Ilack Drixers, Boys, and snch like, will not be

allowed on board the bteamer on arrival, until after thehate been landed.ranger, WILDER c0

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY

For San Francisco.THE SPtlSDID STEAMSHir

SXfTtJlil5tBAUSTEALIACAIHill.I-- COJ13IAXDEK.

WILL LEAVE HONOLULU FOR SIR FRANCISCO

On or about Hoc day, June 6.

FOE SYDNEY VIA AUCKLAND:

TIIE SPtnSDID STEAHSJTIF

CITY OF SYDNEY!nr.Annoiis'. cojiiiASDinr.

On or about Saturday, June 11Tor Freight and Pasaace, pplr to

S7In. n. HACKFELDCO.,Aienta.Good lor Shlpmeut per Steamer enn now

be Stored, Free ol Cliarjre. In Ihe FlroproolWarebiinse nenr Iie Sleniner tlinrf.

FOR EUROPE VIA NEW YORK

CUIAEB .LINEEstablished 1840.

Two Sailings Every Week.JPOIX UTERPOOI.:

From JTeu Yorkezery Wednesday,From Boston ttery Saturday.

RATES OF PASSAGE:Cabin. .830. and 8100 Void

According to Accommodation.

BETITRS TICKETS OS FAVORABLE TERMS.Steerage..., Correney

Good accommodations can always be "eared on.WILLIAMS, DIH0SD 4 CO

Ban Frandico,JAS. ALEXANDER,

B9 State Street. Boston."versos h. BROWS CO..

4 Bowlla; Green, Sew lorfc.

yoticetoPassengera frrna Anstralla. Tew Zealandand Honolnln The Canard Uneifiords core than nsnalfaeilltiea to thronzh passenserj from Trans-PaelS- o

porta, the freqnener of lu salllcsa preclndlnjall possl.blliry of delay in Jfew Tork.

J3r-- Good accosimudulon always referred.VEB50S it. nnows CO,

852 ly 4 Bowling Green. Sew Tort

gyFrom Honolulu to Elo Direct.The Al CMpper Schooner,

ts 31 A L. O Jj O," SiGOOPMAS. MASTEE,

Will tail frpci Honolulu to Bllo direct, aad will call atSc. snediatc Porta on the return trip.

For FreJjht or Puiage. PP7 "e ??"!S ? ,MT11 ( or A. FBAXKiZOOKE, Agent.

KTGinjns, quartetisRjasrss Whole Boiea of test Kosealel.gH BOLLES Co.

EXTEACT FROM ANNUAL STATEMENTENDING sTANUAKY lt. 1880. OV

life Insurance CompaniesCarrying on Business In the Hawaiian Islands.

Fitrures taken from tho Annonl Report ofiamu UM1, uah; wi w

Tout aJmltlodCompantea. Asteu.

itntrjnl Lifo . . . . . $33,212,700

Ifow York Lifo . . . . 33,858,8:50

Equitablo Lifo . . . . . 37,000,917

New Encrlnud Matual. . . 15,131,2.0North Western Mutual . . 18.S46.212PaciGo Mutual, , . . 1

1,177,700Of Sacramento,

EXPENDITURES.Tout

Companies. Expenditures.

Mutual Lifo $16,038,654

Now York Lifo .... 5,8UJ,838

Equitable Life .... 6,264,905

Now England Mutual. . 2,343,434North Westoru Mutual . 2,031,722Pacific Mutual, . . . 419,362

Of Sacramento,

"WILDER ,t CO., Agents Mutual Lifo Insnranco Company.

II. HACKPELD & CO, Gonoral Agents New York Lifo Insuranco Co.O.' O. BERGEB, Special Agont New York Lifo Insuranco Company.

A. J. CAHTWRIGI1T, Agent EquitaUo Lifo Insnrnnco Compauy.it COOKE, Agents Now England Mutual Lifo Insuranco Co.

J. S. WALKER, Agent North Western Mutual Lifo Insuranco Co.851

REMOVAL!

IfllfililLEL 9 1HB1sn sSFvrn- i

'oiHE TXDEILSIOSEH BEIW TO I.XFOIUIT his Customer and tho Public cnr rally that

HE WILL REMOVEHIS J1USIXES3 TO TIIE

Shops on Queen StreetADJOINISO It. UACKPELD i CO.,

OX OR ABOUT MONDAY, 3LV.Y 1C

Where he will he prepared to

Vianufacture AH KindsOF

Carriages, Buggies.Express Wagons,

Cano and Dump Carts,Also, to attend to

Repairing, BlacksmthingASD

ECozrs eS3a.ooixis1 shall alto keep a

Full and Complete Stock--

OF

lirjll.s, SPOKES,runs, AXLES,

CAItnlAOE TniaMIXG.N,

Faints, Varnishes. Rtlntd Bar Iron,Norway and Sweden Iron, Horseshoes.CmtKrland Cool, Oak, Ash and Hickory Planks,White Wood, Ac, Ac

WHICH I WILL OFFERAT

Bed ZEiools. Prices I

ALL ORDERS FILLED WITH PROMPTKEiS AN3 DISPATCH,

Thanking the Publfc for past Fatronase, I hope byconstant endearor to satisfy my patrons, to merit acontinuance of the same.

832 tf 37 C. WEST.

BTOTIOETO PLANTERS AND OTHERS

I BEQ TO NOTIFY

Planters and 'the PublicTHAT I Alt ritEPAItTED TO

FURNISH PIiANS AND ESTIMATESFOB

Steam Portable Tramways,With or without Cars and Locomctlres,

Speeiallj- - adapted for Sngar I'lantatlons 1

Steam Flonghing and CnlttTnting Machinery,Traction Engines and Bond Locomotives,Locomotires tor any gnoRB of Bailway,Portable Engines for all purposes,"Winding Ensines (or Inclinta.

MESSBS. JNO. EOWXER & COOf Leeds. England, whom I represent, hare suppliedPortable lUllwaya for Soear PlanUtlons In CoLa.Trinl-da- d.

Demaran, Pern and Mexico, for all of which placesthey bare snpphrd bteam Plooshlns; llachlnery.

They hare also dorlnjr the last 15 yearv mannfactnredLocomntiTca for Kailways In Great Britain and Ihe Col-

onies, India, Mexico, Ceylon, Egypt and Pern, from SVinch go-- e op to S feet 3 inch gaajre, and inlted for allkinds of tracks and traHe

They hare supplied the GoeemnienU of Great urltalc.Germany, Russia and Italy with Traction Enzlneswhich hate glren exery saliifictlon, as well a larrenumbers for prlrato rue

Any eommnnicaUan to be addressed to B. U.Fowler,care or W L. Green. Esq, or G W. Macfailane Jt Co.,Honulnln, who will act as their Ajrao.

Cataloznei, with illustrations, model and photo-erap-

of ihe aboTe plant and machinery may be teenat the office orG W. Macfarlane Co.

It. H. FOWLER, forJ.VO. FOWLEB CO.

K. B. IpropoetoTlltthe different Islands daringhe next few weeks, and thai) be pleased to rire any In-

formation wit!, regard lo the application of the differentatTles of the above machinery to each locality.

2 B. U. FOWLEB.

ESTABLISHED IN 1852.

TL,. 3P. JF'ItSiBCEiIJEL'iSNEWSPAPER

DVE RTISINCA GE N O 3T,"Eootoj 3 and 21. MerehanU' Exchans, California bt,

San Francisco. California.

ILADVEBTUII.TU SOLICITEI) FOKTS: nit Xcrrwpnpers) pnbllabeU oia fh PaclflcCoaat. Ihe fianitrflch Islands, I'olynejila,XexicaB I'orta. Panama, Valparaiso, Japan,Clilna, Kerr Zealand, lbs Anatrallan Colo-nies, (be Eaatera States ami Europe, filesafneaxlr every Jfewspaper pnbll.lied on (IiaPad He 'oat are fcept conslantly on lusuet,ana all nilTerllaer allowed free acee latheosdarlas'tirxalaeso boars Ttse Ifasraljnn(iaaoltw la Uept ou.Ule lit mo ofDce of I, V

ruher. IB.

tho Insnranco Commissioner of tlao Stolo of

CASTLE

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IlltWsods to KatH a! DltfdendaTotal Income. IMHty lleMera to total

In Oah. thoome.

$17,GS0,098 t 3,427,479 19.417.837.12G 1,514,551 19.20

0 1,410,399 16.39410.00C 10.95

3,IM,957 788.2S1 25.06

3tM,490 8,519 2.16

Kxpebses or Coal llatlo ot expensesot rarrylos on tothe business. Total Intom.

$ 2,048,179 11.621,217,157 15.481,278,119 15.31

308,801 12.76501,212 15.93

128,036 32.23

Latest Departure.

IRON STONE

Nicklo Mounted in Sets or SingloPieces, such as

Tea Pots, CoffcoPots,

Cream Jugs, "Wntor Jngs,

Slop Jars, Sugar Bowls,

Spoon Holders,

Tea and Coffeo Urns,

Sots Teto-a-Tot- o,

Batter Bowls.

ALSO

Plain Granite. Iron Stone Ware1

The abors ware la pst together net simply to take thaeye bat la well mad In errry respect.

ALSO

SivRWiXLRIAND

China Ware!Plates, Platters,

DiaLcs, Chambers,

Gnps and Saucers,

Toilet Sets, plain and fancy,

Olieeea Covers,

Dinner and Ten Sets,

Desert Sets, tc, &c.

STOVES, RANGES,

METAISAericnltnral Implements,

NOTT aSc Co. .Practical Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Wotksn.

1 ty Kaabum ana Street. Honors!

ASTOR HOUSEDINING AND

LURSGH PARLORS,5os. stt and 78;iTotel Street,

HART.BRO.THERS, Proprietors.

Board br tho Day, IVcek or Transient

Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobacco,

Soda Water and other Iced Brinks,

Ideals Served in First-Clas- s StyleATZAH-jnoCB-

HENBY J. HABT, otfl 9 ELtJ3A-llAE- T.

Cables and Anchor:CUAIY CAnLEH AJW ISO. HTGCK AST.

rrma 5f Inch to JH bus. Sham Castle direct from Gtase-ow- .

4 Foraalaoy BOIXE3 A Co.

fpw I,ARUI AJTD COJJroKTABI.T Fni.nfihclEeoma. Apply at So. 4QardcaLas.tsasdoors from BereUsIa street. &

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