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X X i i J Ht Vl 1 V AUCTION SALES. BY E. P. ADAMS. FURNITURE SALE AT TUT. t RESIDENCE OP MISS GUSHING, Wellington Place, Nntinnn Avenue. ON MONDAY, : : MARCH 7th, At 10 o'clock A. M., will bo sold, Cedar Bed Room Set) Complete! Ilcditead, nnrean, Wasteland. 2 Chairs, I Koeker, Towel Itnck. PINE BED ROOM SET, Ilslr Mattresses, Pillows, Mos'inltti Netting, Toilet Sett, Ladles' Oak Davenport Desk. Centre Table, flqtivre Tables, Large Hoc ker, SlngprTSelnif Mnclilne, in pcrTcel order. Larlor Lump, Hook Shelves, ( Mingle lledsteads and Mattresses, llureatis, Huron Wathstand, Cane Seat Uhnlm, Ac H. '. ADAMS, Anct'r. REGULA!CASH SALE THUHSDAY, : : MAUOII 10, At IK A. M. nlNnlri Itiioni. Heavy Donims, Brown Cottons, White Cottons, Print, I'm tnckcl and Com, Hllk Handkerchiefs, Clothing, Illankels, Shawlcs, Ac. FRESH GROCERIES. AI.HO Cones Medium Bread, Small Yellow Corn, Sncka Brown Susjar. K. P. ADAMS, Auct r. AUCTION SALES. BY BARTOW & TUCKER. Auction Sale. AT SALES ROOM bTJARTOW TUCKER. WBDNKSIIAY, : : MAKt'll , At 10 o'clock A. M will be sold, n ass't of Dry Goods and Clothing. EOT or rURNITURE. Will tic offered at IS o'clock, a nlct lot of FRESH GROCERIES Consisting In partns follow! Tins Peach llnttcr. Apple llnttcr, Ass nrtcd Jami, Table anil Pie Fruit", linked Msccaronl. IMiii'iia Sausage, llnost chicken, f nit Mackerel, Corned lleef, llend Cheese, l,unch Tongue, Maplo Hyrnp, Sugar Peas, Sugar Corn, Honey, White Itose Syrup, Aborted Cracker, Oysters, Lima lleans, Ilonelcss Smoked Herring, Mustard, . flronnd Pepper and Sage, Hag Corn -Meal, Iloxcs 'lea, Pa of l.ard. HA' II icon. Hag Whrnt, lloxe Candle, Cheese, SEED CANE! t Auction. SATURDAY, : : MARCH 19th, , At l'J o'clock1 noon, at Hales Itoom, will ha old, Aores More or lean, of LAHAINA SEED CANE ! " l'lanted about 18 month since, situated On lli J.iinil of M. l'ikn, K.)., Mu, Oahn. Purchaser in cut and take same within thirty day from date of aalc. TERMS GASH. P.. P. ADAMU, Auctioneer. Land on Maunakea St. r.y older of H. 11, Dole, Esq., Attorney for the Executor of the will of Admiral William Jieyuolda, late of Washington, ). C dcceacd. MONDAY, : : : MARCH 28th, At 12 noon, nt Hale Iloom, I will cll at public niitclon, that certain Piece of Land With tho llnllillngs Thereon, On the Walklkt tide of Maunakea St., Honolulu, Oahu. Now occupied by Mr. Humphrey. With ft froniugo of about 'J) feet and a depth of about , ADAMS, Auct'r Hoie- Ileal enow Soan.21 bars in box. Doxe Tobacco Spanish Saddles, Ac, Ac. Until Tnln, L'ligllsli k .Mr-xlrnn Smlillcs, A.c. ALSO ONE HORSE AND ONE CART. IIAUTOW A TITKIIK, Anct'r. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. In pursuance of a Power of Hale contained In a cer tain Mortgage Deed, dated March "th. IWII, made be. twoeii Haniuela Kahlmoku anil A. J. Cartwrlght, and rirnriled In l.llifr IS. napes !7 tii.TTO. C. S. Ilnrtovv Is instructed to sell at public auction, nt his Sales Iloom, OX SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1881, AT la O'CLOCK, NOON, All Ihe I,nnd described In said mortgage, being tho same descrllud In Itoynl Patuit No. H.VJ, Kiilcann No. 81 JO, For further particulars apply to IIAUTOW & 'ITCKIIH, Auct'rs. Or It. V. Hickeiitiin, Attorney for Mortgagee. CiM.'.lltTXKItSIHs" SOTICK. rpino uNnmtsioNED itaveen- JL tered Into copartnership for tho transaction of a Oeneral Auction nud Commission llusluess, under ihe linn name, of llnrtim A Tucker, to data from March 1st, SIIlTPINCr. a: I'OJrSAN FJIAINC1SCO. THE NI'.W CLIPPKIt IIAUKF.XTINi:, W. H. DIMOND HUUDLETT, Master, Will have Quick Dispatch for the abovo Port For I'relght or passige, apply to 812 WM IHWIN ft CO.. Agent. 01t SAN RRANCLSCO. The Favorite American Hark k D. C. MUIIR AY, al- Y. O. HAVENS, Master, "Will have quick dispntch for above port. For freight or passage, apply 811 S7 F.T. Ll'.NKHAN ACQ., Agenls. BREWER &CO'S BOSTON LINE OF PACKETS THE FINE Al IlAllK rfi-r M I I.I, l,llA I'. It OS l 3.VTIIIH MM'. ,5?fvfrom May 1.1th to .luno 1st next. Order for aveVr Ooorl by Ihl? vessel should leavi' hereon or be fore April llth For further particular apply to h.tj -.nam c. nitF.WKlt 0L PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY For San Francisco. Tin: m'm:miii nti:.im4Uijl Mi lm Places of Worahlp. SEAMiH'a ni-.THKi Itev S C Eamon, Chaplain, King treet. near the Pallors' Home. Preaching at II a . Heat free. Sabbath School before the morning service, Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening! at T!i o'clock. Fort HtntrT Cncncit Iter W Frear, Pator, corner of Fort and lleretanla streets. Preaching on Sundays at It x m and "ti r M. Sabbath School alio a k. 8t AMnnr.w' CATiirnnt English services! nt Itev the Illshop of Honolulu and Itev Thus lllackbnrn. Ha waiian scnlcst llev Alex Mackintosh, nau. Holy Commnnloni9.30, Matins and Hermnn (llan-allan)l If, Mtln, I.ltany and Sermon (Engllsh)j 4, Eicnsong (Hawaiian): 7.W, Kvensong and Hong (English). Hymns (English), morning! 5W, SUO (part l)j evening! 77, 31, 2SS. KAWAlAiiAoCituncn Her II II Parker, Pastor, King street, above the Palace. Service In Hawaiian every Sunday at II A m. Sabbath School nt 10 a m, Evening service at TVS o'clock, alternating with KaumaLaplll. District meetings In various t hapel at 3 !X) p . Prayer meeting every Wednesdiy at TVS r-M. KAt'XAKArnt Cinmrii Rev M Kuaea. Pastor, Here tinla street, near Nnuann. Services In Hawaiian every Hnnnayat ICii k . Sabbath School at U a m. Even ing services at 74 o'clock, alternating with Kawalahao Praye r meeting t cry Wednesday at )4 r St. IloMAf Cathoiio Ciicncii- Under Ihe charge of lit llev Illshop Malgrct, assisted by Itev lather nermann rori sireei, near iicreiania 10 a x and 't I- M. Services every Sunday at 1MI HII U.S. ,1. . IIAUTOW. TUUKElt. For Sale. KVt: VOTTAUK MASfO, A tlOIID t, HAllTOW & TUCKEH, I toiled lii'tniiucnt MULES AND HORSES. mcitrnN wii.r, nt: ur.:i:ivt: iiy the undersigned for the purchase of Mule and Horse, aniTpersonal attention given by ft per son In Sun rrniictsrti to selecting and tiur- chaslng the samo uccordlng tn order given. BAltrOW &TUCKEU. iilM CITY opNK W YORK NUAllllllV, Cuiiini miller. WILL LEAVE HONOLULU FOR SAN FRANCISCO On or about Monday, March 14, FOR SYDNEY VIA AUCKLAND I Tin: MPi.r.Mtin ntkajiniiii' A. TJ S TEA Zj IA :a nil i i.i.. '4.n .ii a ii:k. On or about Saturday, March 19 For Freight nud Passage, apply to '(.II In. II. HAOKFEM) ft CO., Agents. 4Jooil lor .Shipment per Ntemiirr run now Hv Mtorril, Free ol ClinrKr. I" ' I'lrc-prool Wnri'liiiniir uriir Clio Ntc timer Wlmrr. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Yiilmililn ns nn liivestmcnt. Itented to good tenant for a long period. Itulldlng In goon repair anil pieasuntiy locateu. Apply to v ,v i u IIAUTOW rUCKEIt. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! Ky.uH uv iioston poiik, run nam: hy A. W. HUSH. Canks or nosroN i.hi, nvi'kkiok Ouallty, In tins, For Hale by A. W. HUSH. nANKN ot"rii.sK ci:i.i.iihati:d imsro.v J Tomatoes, packed by Lewi Uro 2VJ lb tins. For Halo by A. W. HUSH. f 1ANF.S OF IIONfOX II Kill) 1IKANM, IHrcct For Freight or Passage, 1 8.11 or 3'J feet. K. from Iloston guaranteed fresh ! or Halo by A. . nu Hit. VALUABLE CHES or l'OTTKW MKAT.S, roil NAI.K IIY A. W. I1UHH. Cani-.s or jioni-on saiinaijkjikat. roit Halo by A. W. HUSH. c REAL ESTATE -A. Auction. By Order of the Trustees of tho Estate of Lunalllo, I W1I.I, HELL AT PUHLIO AUCTION, ON MONDAY, MARCH 28tli, 1881, AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. AT SALESROOM, That valuable piece of Land lth the Ilulldlngs thereon, nn tho corner of 0.uecn and Fort streets, Honolulu, known as tho Hudson Bay Premises, Having a frontage of IS) feet nn Foil street and IBS feet nn Q,ueen street. Area, OID.'J squaro fathoms. Title, Apana Snd of Itojal Patent Dii'JS. This property Is situate In the center of the business portion of Honolulu, and presents an opportunity for profitable) Investment which la rarely ctTcrcd. , ALSO A House Lot at Kalcaako, NEAR FISHERMAN'S POINT, Comprising mie-fourtl of an acre and fronting on tho harbor, Title, ltoyal Patent 75.il; award, 217; npana, U. Tux. Imtitn Inls lii Honolulu, on tlin tnakal side llf King street next east of thu Alllolanl House. Title, Award SI7, Apana 7, Kojal Patent MU3, Part 7. ALSO, IN LAHAINA, MAUI, Lot In Puako, Lahalna, tncludlng an area of 5 squaro rods. Tille. Award WJtll, ltoyal l'atmt I'M, to Poleii, deed from Kuiiane ami Pupuka to I.unalllo, In ttbor .11, Lot 'known 's Lol Ntil, mostly kolo land. In Lahalna, Including an area of 1 ucre and 6 sauaru roils, with a valuuldo watertight belonging thereto. Title, Award to Luualllo. , , , , llousu lot known as Luaehu, In Lahalnu. Including ;i area of 1 aero, 'J roods, and 'JCl siiuaro rods, with build ing, thereon. Title, Award to Lunalllo, Plain and further particular, can bo hail by applica tion to 8tll. l)OLK,Trtijteet or E. P. ADAMS, Aurfr. CAL1LOUMA Furniture JHauufactnririg lowimuj BAN KUANOISCO, MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF XiIj DBHOXlIPTIOIM'a HOUSEHOID FURNITURE PiETIES IN HONOLULU Or other rrucfth ItUnds, DESIRING FURNITURE CAN IIAVK TIIKIIt Orders Filled at Lowest Rates lly .fplU.llon to Mr. K I. ADAMS. Que.o Slre.t, who kM our U.tcrlpttv C.ialogu. alth I'rkvs. asks or tiiosi: 'i:i.t:iuiATi:i iitickinn tie Soups, ror Sale by A. W. HUSH. iANKH NKW UNslI.ANlMI.AMClIOWIH-.ll, A. W. HUSH. direct from Boston, For Sale by -1AME Ol' CAI.VKS' IIKAII. j Cases of Eastern Clams, Cases of Lobsters, Cases urcen corn, All of which are direct from lloston. and sold in tie to suit, by 3t A. W. II lunntl- Jt.ll. From Honolulu to Hilo Direct. The A 1 Clipper Schooner, 2L"MAI.OJL05& OOODMAN, MASTEIt, AVI 1 1 sail from Honolulu to Illlo direct, and will call at Intermediate Ports on Ihe return trip. apply to the Captain on board, A. FUANK COOKE, Agent. A. FRANK COOKE AOENT FOHTIIE FOLLOWING COASTEHSi Wallolo, J Mnlolo WnloH. Mm Iiillu, Wnlohn, Mvn 'Walmnln, Gen. "'"r"1 mSiimiH 1lr'1 "i and Mana, FLAG Red with While Hall. Offlce-Corncr of Queen S.'tl nud Nuuanu Streets. 1 PLANTERS' LINEfOR SAN FRANCISCO O. Browor So Co. Agents. Merchandise received htiirnire rrro. and liberal cash adtunces made on shipments by this line. TBt ly C. MtKWKlt A. CO. . BOSTON AND HONOLULU PACKET LINE! MH C. Brewor 4. Co. Agents. Mm,TX Fiivnrahle arranirements can nlwavs be1 made for storage and shipment of Oil. Hone. Wool, Hide and other Merchandise to New Bedford. Hoston, New York nud other Kastern Port, W-Cah advance made. 780 ty C. 1IHBWEU ifc CO. H. HACKFELD & CO. OFFER FOR SALE THE OAHGO Of the German Dirk "ATALANTA," Wm. Mohrmann, Stttter, Just Arrived from Bremen, 122 days, Consisting of n targe assirtmcnt of DRY GOODS, Fancy Goods, it Clothing-, Hardware, Glassware, Groceries, Liquors, ETC., F.TC, ETC. "ITOrders from the other Islands jattl ullr cxecntcd by H. HACKFELD & Co. 27 812 lm BY 7 AHTUpUtTY, rWTE.'KK si&iwnn .UMW,,. ,- III. Ill N itgp Hr order of the President of the llonrd of Heallh, all persons having bills against the Hoard arc requested to pass In the samo Immediately al Ihe Station House. J. A. IlASStNOEU, Secretary, omcc of Iloard of Health, March 1, 1PS1. 37 It SATURDAY J'JtESS. MAJlCIf 0, 1881. Business Aucnt'a Notice. All advertisement for the Satimipat Pnrs must be sent In by .Friday noon. No Insertions for the current Issue can be guaranteed when sent In later. Advertisers will mark the number of Insertions de sired, from which date they charge. Any not so marked will be charged .I months . THOS. O. THHl.M, Iluslness Agent. BY THE LATEST ARRIVALS rito.ii nan riiAxriKco "W J5 1IATK XIECKIVKI) A IiAHGTS V T addition to our former stock of Ship Chandlery, Ship Stores, Provision, Ac, Ac, which gives ub the Greatest Assortment of Goods Kept ou these Islands, all ef which will bo sold at the Lowest Market Prices, a usual. Our friends and the public generally are mpcctiuuy jnvncu io examine. a BltV llOLLHb A CO. PAINTS AND OILS. ATLANTIC I.KADIJI PAC'liAUEN or 3 TO HXJ lb. Zinc Whlto. Hubbuck Lead, Ilolled Paint Oil In hulk and In gallon drums, A full assortment Fancy Color Paints. 2 818 1I0LLES Jt CO. TOPICS OFTHE DAY. Yr.STr.nriAY, Jlaich llli, a now President wns innugtirntcil in tho Uniled Stntcs. Ocn. (iarficld now occupies tho Presidential chair, nnd Gen, Hnycs is again n private, citizen of tho Itcpnblic. Tur. flitnplcst postoflico in tho world is in Magellan Straits, and lias been established thoro for Botno years past. It consists of a. small cask, .which is chained to tho rock of tho cxticmo capo of Iho Straits, opposite to Terra del Fiiego. jincli passing ship sends a boat to open tho ciink and to tako letters nut nud placo others in it, Tho poRtofflcois self-acting therefore.; it is under tho protection of tho navies of all nations, and up to tho present timo thero is not ono casn to report in which any abtiso of tho privileges it nftbnls Ikib taken place In speaking of tho promptness nnd ready action of tho polico officials, wo tako plcasuro in recording n fact which caino to our personal nntica, A housoholtlor in the city went to tho polico station on WcdncBtlny forenoon and ex plained to tho Marshal that ho had good rea son for suspecting tho oxistenco of concealed Btn.'ill-pox in n certain neighborhood. Not withstanding tho press of work, that neigh borhood was thoroughly examined by tho Marshal in person within tho next two hours, und tho suspicion happily proved to bo un- lotiiuleu. The nnmherof small-pox esses dttrinp; tho week, for each day, !s ns follows t Saturday, IVbmniy ffith, 31, Hntnlay, 8. Monday, IS, Tuesday, 9, Wed nesday, 10, 'llmroday, 8. we were unablo to as certain tho number reported yesterday. Tur. NIcaraRunn bark lltmijio, which put Into this port In dUtrnss n shoit tlmo Blnce, sailed for Sydney on tho l!Stli tilt. Bub is said to bo an old bulk, totally unseat orthy, and shonld havo been oondemned lotip; no. If shn meet with voiy rotiRh Mcathcr it H doubtful If alio will reach lier desti nation. Last Bnnday evening about sunset a flro was dis covered on Nttnanu street In n Chinese honie. It was caused by a mosquito net being blown over a lighted lamp. Happily It vn. discovered In time, and with tho aid of n few Are buckets was speedily extinguished. A strong wind was blowing at tho time, and had tho fire, pot under headway, would havo dono immense damage. Tho lire alarm was Bounded and the firn companies wcro out, lint their assiilnnce, fottnnatcly, was not required. It Beems strango that tho Gatetu may not utter a word in favor of Dr. Hutchinson wilhont lieing accused of Injustice, towards tho Marslial and his Deputy, tho fact being that tho fiaiftle paid a good word for each nnd nil of tho officials named, l'or our own put, wo consider that nil ptrtios havo dono their work heartily, zealously, and un selfishly. Dr. Hutchinson, in tho execution of Ids public (hitlei, has relinquished n largo portion of his prlrnto and inoro rcmunerativo prnctlce, and not only ho, but ovory medical man in tho city, bns sacrificed timo nnd labor gratuitously, in their efforts to nbato tho i.vll and restrict thu area of tho present epidemic. Monb. IUtuid, tho Acting Commissioner for Trance, met with n somewhat severe accident on Saturday last. When mounting his horse, intend inn to rido over tho Fall fur a change, at Col. 0. Jtidd's placo al Kunloa, tho horsa started for a half-open gate lieforo Mons. Ilatnrd was fairly in Ids Raddle, and ho was thrown or throw himself off, recoiling a sovero shock, besides being badly bruised and cut about tho fnce, and had a narrow escape from falling against tho galo-post. Mons. ilatnrd speedily recovered from tho effects of tho accident, though still confined to his room by a bad cold. At n meeting of tho Hoard of Immigration, held at tho Government offices on Wednesday, tho ar rival of the J'omart, and tho disposal of hor pas sengers, wcro discussed. Tho wholo of tho immi grants were allotted to tho various applicants, and as they were vaccinated that morning by Dr. Ilrodie, it was determined by the Board that they should remain on board until tho result showed itself, nnd then, if all bo well, they will bo shipped off to the various plantations. Tho J'omart herself is in need of repairs, having been on shoro in tho courso of her crulso. PLANTERS "COLUMN. NOTES OFTHE WEEK. WIRE RIGGING TO 3 1I.IJ4 rilOM 1IMCII 7 Sale by 2B18 INC'IIM. ron 1IOLLES & CO. MANILA CORDAGE. or nizkn rnoM HOLLES-& CO. Ariii.i. AssonrmiNr six thread to live Inch. 3 813, HEMP CORDAGE. AND BOLT ROPE. A N ANMOIITMKNT Or NIKKM riioM a i-a J Inch tn 8 Inch. Also, Spunjam, Seizing, Ilatlln, Hnusellne, Marline, Hounding, Ac. g tits 110LI.ES i CO. UliOOKS AND MAST HOOPS. PATUNT IKON NTK.M'I'KO III.OVUH Metallic Iron Strapped Hlocks, Patent Hushing, Plain Hushing, ft full assortment of sixes, g 818 UOLLKS Jk. V. THE COLLEGE OF ST. LOUIS AND HAWAIIAN COMMERCIAL & BUSINESS ACADEMY, HONOLULU, OAHU, H. I. THIS INSTITUTION IIKING RE mote fioni city Allurements, 1. au acknowledged bafi'guaru ror morals rur saiunrny or ciimaie, i unri valled. Th buildings are lurgruud cominndlous, while the grounds ailord the pupils opportunities for health ful exercises. Unr inlttlng attention III be given to the Intellectual nnd moral culture uf thu pupils, Non-Catholic puplli will be freu In attend tho religious uxerclse. or not, ac cording as their parents or guardians may desire. Pupils are reclrd at any lliuo (luting Ihe year. No reduction will be made from regular charges, except for ubxnce causui by protracieii nines. CHRISTMAS HAS COME AND SO HAS OUtl FALL STOCK OF GOODS, Just como to hnnd by tho Amy Turner, Moliicaii, nnd Eureka. Ileslde our usual full assortment of merchandise, we would call attention to the following Items: OIL! OIL! OIL! The standard brands, Noonday and Downer', fresh from tho lteliner'.e. The Noonday Oil Is of high tet nnd Is now considered TIIK llAJiT rAMII.V OIL, to be had In the market. LAUD OIL in cases nnd in barrels, LUIUUCATING OILS Ix)w Priced-Castor Oil, Nents Foot Oil, Cylinder Oil, Cheap Japan for Smokestack and Iron work-. Hall's Steel Flows, A fnll line from No. S to No. 11. with extra Shares and Handles. A full car load direct from Mollne. Hall's Hickory Trash Forks, A new article, made for turning trash. Flcaso order samples to try. Hall's Cane Planters or Coverers, A new tool for cocrlng cane seed nftcr being placed lu thu furrow ; with It one man can do the work of three. Dlsston's Sit vi h, Files, Cane Knives & Tools, riarstowStovo Company's Celebrated Stoves, Ranges and Cabooses, Farmers' Caldrons, assorted. STUB Fino Machinist's Tools, PAOKINQ AU SImb. Seine Twino and Fish Lines. Hubbuck's Faints and Oils Masury's Colors In tins, for House or Coach Painting, acknowlidged by all good painters to be the JJtit JaoV Water Filters, Ico Cream Frcezors, Bofrigorators, Hydraulic Jacks, llftiim 7 tons 1't inches, Bur dick's Fodder Cnttcrs, Nails of every description, Lock's of overy description, Amoskeag Bedims, by tho halo or piece j Amoakeag Ticking, by the piece. POWD EH Blasting, Giant and Hercules, Sport Powder from ( to Uo lb, tins, Giant Powder nnd Percussion Caps. All for tale cheap by SUGAR MACHINERY THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE NOW ON HAND AND OFF E II FUR SALE COMPLETE SUGAR PLANT OF THE AIOVE CELEBRATED MANUFACTURE, CAPABLE OF MAKING MOM 7 to 8 Tons of Sugai per day. THE BOILING HOUSE Entirely of Iron and Fire - Proof, And tho works are complete In every particular. Plans and Specifications, giving fullest details, may be seen on application at tho offices of the agents. N.H. A larger plant, of the same description and model, has just been sold to tho Honokaa Sugar Co., on Hawaii. Wo have also on hand, for sale, SIFiAli CLAMNEI1S 500 Gallons Each. Wrought Iron Coolers, 6x5 feet. AND 2 PBS. COMPQUKD BIBUS Each consisting of a The steam roller was nt work in Nnnanu street on Thursdav. The whaling bark I'roprm was lying off and on for two or threo days this week. We publish a lonR and interesting account of tho cruiso of tho I'omaie in to-day's issue. Nineteen passoncers left hero for San Fran cisco last Tuesday by the Jmie A. FalKittlurg. TwENTT-TnnEE passengers nrrived from San Francisco last Thursday by tho V. C. Murray. Nineteen naturalized American citizens residing in San Francisco, aro natives of tho Hawaiian Islands. It rained very heavily on Thursday n!ht and yesterday morning. Somo of tho streets woro per fect rivers. TnE regular monthly meeting of tho Library nnd Heading Boom Association will bo held thai evening at the hall Tiieue will bo no moro music at Emma Squaro tliis afternoon on account of nino of the Band boys being in quarantine. The rainfall for January at J. K. "Wildor'u; tho Ico "Works, was 4.20 inches, nt "VY. W. Hall's 4.68 inches nnd nt Dr. McKibbin's 3.G0 inches. Hom.ihteb it Co., havo opened their now drug store in Pico's block, ou tho west side of Nnuann street, jtisl mauka of Hotel street. They havo a larp,o and commodious brick building and uvery tlilnc else to correspond. In tho roar of tho store, willed is full nud conveniently arranged, is n lnrgo compartment with a cement floor, for tho manu facture of soda, etc. Thero is n largo cellar under the store for heavy goods, while the lighter arti cles and their large Btock of tobaccos is kept in a largo room in the second storv, extending the full length of tho store below. Thero is a dnplicnto soila fountain, to Insuro a permanent supply or this beverage, and many other conveniences that cannot bo mentioned in .1 brief notice. From tho Koliala district, Hawaii, wo learn that all is going on woll, that some plantation nro getting four Ions of sugar to tho aero of rottoons, ami that thoyicUl of canojuico stands hy saccharomotcr up Io 11 , 111 oxact pro- , portion to i thccarefulncss of tho culijvation. . Anativo Constnlilo had arrived in tho district with cloven warrants for apprehending that number of Chinamen tvho wcro tloRcrlerB from their omployors, n fact so lnrlicntlvo of the stnlo of affairs on our plantations, that n largo employer of labor, who had written to his ro- presontntives in Honolulu for moro lianilf, . forthwith counlcr-inaiitlcd his order, although floroly in neoil of laborers. This leads us to reflect on tho relaltvo positions of planter htul laborer throughout this Kingdom. Tho plant or payB, Bay 80 ntlvanco to each laborer and agrees to paySIO n month, housing and ra tions to each. Tho ntlvanco secured, and per haps n month's wages cnrnoil nml received, .. tho laborer decamps, mixes with, is sliclieroll by, ami cncotlrngod in his dishonest courso by '' his countrymen, nml tho omploor is out of pocket nntl short of labor, and has practically no redress, for who enn rocogni?o ntiiongst tho swarm of Chinamen, who nto deserters, paid in ntlvanco, nml who nro not? Is it too much to hopo that n thorough work- ing organization of employers bo Ret on font, . and that with tho help of tiio Government soma regulation may bo inado by which Cinnamon found wandering about Iho country, may bo apprehended anil brought boforo Iho nearest Magistrate unless ho Imj nblo to produce rts- sonablo ovtdcnco ns to idontity, inonns of sub- . slstcuco, lit Huso to trntlo ns pcddlnr or olhorr wiso, ns other nationalities aro liablo to bo callcil upon to do? Wo suggest ng.titi that ovnry Chinamen arriving hoio bo shp pllcil with a passport or ticltot describing ns accurately as may bo, himself and his intend ed occupation, boforo ho bo allowed 10 quit tho emigrant ship or qunrntitino station, This ini-jlit bo renewed or nlterctl from timo to timo by uy District Jtidgo at his discretion, , t:.imbiuntinn of employers is an absoluto noccs Bity, and tho foremost question for tholr con sideration scorns to bo, how to got rid of this ithoronghly vicious prnctico of paying largo advances, which only helps to keep up tha prico of labor and to recruit tho ranks of thu trumps . and deserters. Followino aro the sirntannd their r6spcctfvo depths pierced In boring Judge MeCtiUy'ri ptcotld ' artesian well at Kulaokahua, in -which tho. water vein was tapped nt a depth of !1i7 feet : . Loam and clay with somograxl ,.,...,. .II , uorat . lllue clay Yclluw clav .. Hark, hardcoral,. TnE following is from tho San Francisoo Call of Fobruary 13th: "Frank Darnell, a Sandwich Islander, who is cook on tho tug Jtannle Gmcne, Captain C. M. Brown, fell from tho dock into tho firo-roora, nt half-past 8 last evening, nnd wag severely injured. Ho foil overboard tho day pre vious, nnd had been noting stupidly all day. Tho injured man waB taken to the City Hccclving Hos pital, when his injuries wcro found to consist of threo broken ribs and n number of contusions. His faco and jaw wero n mass of bruises. How sovero are tho injuries ennnot nt present ho ascer tained. At the time of accident, the tug was lying nt tho Oakland wharf." White coral lloulder and bruwnlsh clay Hark, hard coral Yellow clay and sand Lava and some water Dark sand and hard rock ...'.... '..,,.1 "' lllue rock (basalt; 'J.i , White coral '. 10 Lava ,.....!. i , 10. Hard sandy rock (conglomerate) ,...,... H Coarse gravel (was bed). .. ....... 'I Hark, hard rock, and some (sea?) shell, strong flow of water, which rose to the sur face of ground (sweet) a.. SB Haik, reddish rock ..1,... 31 118 ' 'I The quarterly meeting of tho Trustees of the Queen's Hospital will be held at tho Chamber of Commerce rooms, at 11 o'clock A. m. to-day. Hon. J. I. Dowscrr has moved his old office on the mauka side of Qucon street, to make room for a new warehouse he intends to build thero. ON HAND AT THE STORE OF LW. HOPP rT5!(M' - XINtJ MTHltltT, Black Walnut Bedroom Sets, fJ:!lfBl"',s'tw'1- lilftcit Wll UUtaf Chain, Oik Ce Heat Ulaiag Chain, Ceslar MctfrooM Hcu, E. P. IMIS, MEIT FM THE HiWIUAl ISUUS sUUl No uu ol ahsence durluc tho scholastic year. except at the Collece vacations or by special permfsslon. Each pupil must on enterlnt; obtain one suit of uni form, width with all other neeissary clothing, c, Ac. will be furnished at moderate coat by iho Cullege; but none of these will be provided by the College unless by special arrangemiJit. Payments are to be made quarterly, and tmarlably In aiivauce. The course of study Is Classical, Scletitlilc ami Com mercial; Latin, Oreek, French, Spanish, Herman and Ilall.111 are lausht. Particular alieullon will ba paid to the Lnglisn Lan- Souu'clu all It. branches. Literature. Pure and Mixed lalheinallcs. History, lleocraphy, Chemistry and Nat ural Philosophy, Ac TERMS 1 For iloard. Lodging, Tuition and Washing, ptr bchoL.tlo Vwl ,., a M Kntran-s res....,.,,,.,.,...,.,,,.,,.!....,.,,... 1U J Vacation at College 40 l Music, iK-al and Instrumental, Urawing and Moilem Languagw extras. DAY PUPlLS-SenlorOUM.,..., W junior uiass..,,,. vj w The Scholastic Year consists of two Sessions, each comprising a period of live months. The llrst session commence, on Ihe ".Vth of August tho second on the fiothof Jannary, Fur all and further particulars, apply to uai, vi. a, i..uri?i, I'resiaeni, No. 7i lleretanla St. ETenlng School Department of St. Louis College. The President has decided to Include tbls branch In the rurr(oufm of the College. Its object Is to ailord all classes of the community the mean of acquiring a theoretical and practical knowl edge of all commercial and business transactions In daily use-, and also Io give an Insight Into the workings ad application of the UlflVrent Trades, which It Is so essential to do. In Ihe.e Islands. The Theoretical Hrencu will be under tin supervision nt the President aud Professors of Iho College. The lraf Ileal aud 1110.1 liniuirt. nt llraneh will be .litclallj attended tu by voluulctrt imm the vailoua master arti sans among us, who ha v' kindly and generously prom ised their sen ice. to mis uselul and raiuaoio enterprise, Thsy will, alternately, devote half an hour tack even ing to Ike task of Imparting knowledge 10 the students. All Ibe Implements ueces.ary to each trade, and to Ag riculture, will b furnished by the College. Ksch luaiUr-aillisu, while connected with tht Col lege, will be entitled to naiuo one Freo-l.lfe-HchoIarihlp tn Hi. tirlvllleea ol this Kveclnff School Denirtiuent. -"- t:-. -?' -.-. T. . L ... .. . a.. .; . TBKMS eacn stuueni oerwee,ooci. xae Evening E. O.HALL & SON. 17 Comer Kluv aud Fort NtrerU. NOTICE TO PLANTERS AND OTHERS l BEO TO NOTIFY Planters and the Public THAT I AM I'RKPARTBD TO FURNISH PLANS AND ESTIMATES VOH Steam Portable Tramways, With or without Car. und Locomotives, Specially Adapted for Sugar Plantations t Steam Ploughing aud Cultivating Machinery, Traction Engines and Bond Locomotives, Locomotives for any gauge, of BuiUny, Portable Engines for all nuriiosoa, Winding Engines for Inclines. Tube and Multitubular Section. Erecting Plans and Specifications of which will be shown on application, W. L. OIIKEN & O, W. MACFANLANE & Co.. 87 it Agenta for Mlrlees. Talt & Watson. MESSRS. JNO. FOWLER CO., lied rlnb NEW GOODS EX STEAMER CITY OF SYDNEY. IDA McKAY, AND J A FALKINBURO "We notice that Mr. A. MoWayne has sold out his intorost in tho drug store nt tho comer of Fort and Merchant Btrcots to Messrs. J.-A. Palmer & Co. The schooner Paualii, which wns in quarantine Inn, ....1. ...na fnmlnnl.il ntlrl lm .WW ttn, tntlOn off, and b(io was allowed to resume business again. Mb. West, tho carriage-builder, is erecting a largo shop for carrying on the various branches of his business, on Mr. Widemnnn's property in Queen streot. The stairway to tho Beading Boom was removed for several days to make room for the workmen engaged on Sir. Campbell's new store, but has been replaced. Me. Spreckels' new barkenlino !lr. II. Dimond, which arrived from San Francisco on last Tues day, brought tho material for Mr. Spreckels dwel ling house at Punahou. A case of small-pox was discovered on the sohooner Jtinii Walktr last Tuesday, and sho is now quarantined nnd is lying in tho stream beside tho steamer James Xtaktt, The cricket match proposed for Saturday last has boen postponed for to-day, the Seniors having challenged tho Juniors for a return match to that played Hint Saturday weeK. VESSEfortho Coast have no difficulty in get ting caigcs of sugar now, Tho .fine .1. Falkinhmg nrrived here on the 23d ult., and sailed again for San Francisco on the ltt iust. The new barkentine W. 11. Dimond, nrrived here on tho 1st inst., fifteen days from San Fran cisco, aud tho D. C. Murray arrived here on ad, seventeen days from the samo port. The Norweginn immigrants who arrived ntMaa lca by tho I)la, are spoken of in tho highest terms. They are young and oblo-bodied and appear to be well satisfied with their now homos. Tub annual meeting prsecribed by Iho charter of incorporation of tho Trustees of the Musio Hull iinnnclntioii will bo held on Monday oveniug at 7:30 o'clock r, it., at the Musio Hall. As one good turn deserves another, wo may point out to tho Gaittt that thoro was some tnistako in reporting the Pnnxart as seventeen days from Juluit 1 it Bhould havo been thirty-nine days. A iahoe warehouse has been built by Hon. II. A. Widcmann on tho makal sido of Queen Btreet, and is completed bb to exterior. Mr. Wideinnnn pur poses letting it for storage and business offices. TnE barkentine 'Jane A, Falklnburg nnd Ida UrKau sailed an Tuesday for tho Const. A num ber of schooners left this port on tho same day, but wero driven back on Wednesday night by the heavy winds outside. The houso of a lady living in Nruanu Vnlley wns entered on Saturday nf temoon, during hor ab sence. Tho intruders opened wardrobes, chests of drawers, nnd trunks, nnd ransacked them. Even tho raattrcsscB were displaced nnd tho bedding tumbled about, and vet nothing wns missing. Tho strangest featuro of tho affair was this : a littlo box on tho dressing tnblo wns opened nnd the key of tho only locked drawer in the room taken out, nnd it was found on.tho top of tho drawers, within a foot of its proper key-holo. Tho drawer contained monoy and valuables, but had not Iren optiird, though overy other ono in two rooms were found moro or less open and the contents tumbled about. Tms Standard understands that orders havo been given for the dotached squadron, consisting of tho Inconstant, Bacchante, Tourmaline, Caryffort, and Cleopatra, under the command of Admiral the Earl of Clanwillinm, to discontinue tho proposed cruiso from tho Falkland Islands to Valparaiso, and to make the best of its way to tho Capo. The com bined crews of thesq ships consist of about 1700 officers nnd men, bo that with the contingent already landed nt Port Natal from the Commo dore's flag ship, a large naval brigade eonld bo formed, oven nftcr making provision for leaving tho ships so far manned ns to bo capable of putting to sea. Tho Dido is also on her way to Port Natal, to land a portion of her crow. Foowinq is a record of tho Police Court pro ceedings for tho week : W. G. Poole, drunkenness, found guilty nnd sentenced to threo months' im prisonment at hard labor and costs taxed at if 1.40. Ah Ngau, violating quarantine regulations, fined lf:!5 and $1.10 costs. Xanui, violating quarantine regulations, fined $25 nnd SI costs. Loi Tung, nhsnnlt and battery on Charles Duncan, fined J5 and $1.30 costs. Ah Sam, Kuln and llooano, hav ing opium in possession ; Ail Sam pleaded guilty and was fined sJ60 nnd ?1.20 costs. Xolle prosequi entered ill favor of tho other two. Begu, drunk .enness, forfeited $0 bail. Wm. Maxwell, Kco Kane, Laika, w,, Kepola, w., Annie Kailiweln, w,, J. Sheldon, John Silvn, Mnkauni, w Caroline, w., and Bill; violating tho Sabbata : John Sheldon Caroline, pleaded not guilty nnd n nolle prosequi was entered by the piosecution. Tho others for feited $12 bail each. Jack, k cruelty to animals, fined $7i and $1.10 costs. Kula nnd llooano, hav ino oniuin in possession t nolle moxtiui entered. W. G. Sullivan, drunkenness remanded from February 1!A nolle proiequt entered. Mnnu, k., larceny of turkeys nt Waiulua, remanded to to day for judgment. Wm. Courtney, drunkenness, forfeited $G bail. John Brady, assault and bat tery on Joo Boderick. fined 'i nnd $ 1 costs. Wm. McCnndlcss, neglecting to comply with nn order of an agent of the Board of Health, found guilty nnd fined $2T nud $.1.30 costs. Kawiki Iokua, k., making threats tending to a breach of thu peace, ordered to givo n bond for $25 to keep tho peace towards Aid for twelve months, and pay costs $3.60. Kauai Notes. Eleven cases of small-pox are reported nt Koo lau, all from one woman who arrived there from Honolulu ou tho lid ult. The whole district is oiiarnntined nnd twelve cuards nut on six with a Captain on each side There were no deaths up to tho 2ith ult. The Board of Health hopo to be able to keep it within the district, and prevent its spreading. A Chapter on Life) In.nm.nce A Sncrn- ' manto Institution. ( Probably nothing shows tho progress of the world In , social science during the last century moro conclusively than does tho fnll development of tho principles und ' practice of life Insurance, Ilcforo the regular motlnllty at different ages had been accurately ascertained, andln connection with interest tables, made life lusuiancn, almost one of the exact sciences, tho crude utlempts In that direction were speculative gambles, cr whin was 1 hardly better, a coulrlhutlon-box scheme where tho , most generous and benevolent were the losers nnd tho sordid and selfish tha gainers ; thosu who paid Jongrst being tbonc who suffered lit tho Inevitable collapse It Is Impossible to ovtr estimate the rood done byillfo li-. surancc during tho last century. The hundreds upon hundreds of millions disbursed have saved countless ' fainlltos from separation widows froin.atanatinu ami, t orphans from lives of destitution and crime, and been a lasting honor to the dead, who showed their enre for their loved ones by tho frugality and self denial thut left Its rich legacy. Of them it can be sold, "Their works jive after them." , Prominent among tho lnstllntlona of Sacramento, and one that has a most excellent reputation for ro- ' sponslbllltv and conservative management, not only at, home, but In all the Pacific 'Stales and Territories, IS "The Pacific Mutual Llfo Insurance Company nf Cali fornia'." It was organized In INS". At Unit tlmo tho Pacific Coast was Hooded with life. In.urancv.ireiieles, J representing almost every company In AmCrlia, most of them strong and trustworthy, but somo of them speculative and cphcmtral, aa proved by subserjuint .events. For many years California has been shunned ' by life companies. It waa thought In early days tliufj the peculiar conditions of life on this coast were unfa vorable to longevity: that the privations nnd exposure, ' ii ffvpr nt snectilation. tho ftucluatlona of fortitne.tlio absence of homes, the scarcity of the elevating element of woman, all combined Uf make the tenure of life more precarious than elsewhere In America. It Is only about fifteen years since the managers of haslern coin pan lea realized that circumstances had changed, and that Cal ifornia waa the natural home of health nnd n moat in vltlng Held for life Insurance, bat when they did, they came as a tidal wave. Uwas the golden age fonsollclt ors, for to ask a man to Insure Was to receive his appli cation. It Is estimated that for several years thu sum of nearly If nrt nultc two millions nf dollars were annu ally withdrawn through agcnclra from this coast, tq bo Invested and controlled In the Eastern States, It was at this time that some of thu business men nf B.il ranuno saw that this drain from thu fatate should and could bo prevented; that In this State, where epidemics aro unknown and where capital could be Invested as safely and more profitably than lu any other btnte lu the Union, was an opening for a sound, conservative, prudently managed life Insurance association. With them to think waa to act. and the Pacific Mutual entered upon Its career of usefulness, Prominent among Ita fpundcr. were tho energetic and far-seeing men who Inaugurated, and, In tplto of Indifference and opposition, successfully completed the trans-continental railway. Tho Paclllc,Mutual has gpno quietly on Its way, attaCKint no omcr companies aim Indifferent to assaults, keeping Its obligations and pay-in- it. losses. It has Dald nearlv'one million nf dollars In death losses, and another million to policyholder In endowments, dividends, etc.. In many instances thesn Individual accumulations that ave existed. Wo velum to say that In the not distant future, the Pacific Mutual will be Each student per week. SO CU. School iii open M 1 0100 p. a 18 bit Of Leeds, Knglsnd, whom I represent, have siipp lwtatile ltallu a a for Sucar Plantations 111 Cnla. Tr ,!,! iiamirara. Peru and Mexico, for all ot w htch places they have supplied Steam Ploughing Machinery. They have alto during Ibe last 1 year manufactured Locomotives for Hallway. In tlieat Ilrllaln and tho Col onies, India, Mexico, Ceylon, Egypt and Peru, from -flinch gauge up to & feet -1 Inch gauge, and suited for all kind, of tracks and traittc. 'Ihey have. upplled Ihe Ooverumenta of Oreat Urllalc, ucrtuany, reus.ia anu tiaiy wnu iikiuun hukimw which have gtveu every satisfaction, as well as larpe numbers for prltatu use. ...... Any communications to be addressed to R. H.Jowler, care of W. L. Oreen, Kq.,ortl. W. Mscfall.no A Co., Honolulu, who will act aa their Agents. Catalogues, with Illustrations, models and photo graph of the above plant and machinery may ne seeu at the ode. of G. W, M.cf.rl.n. Cj JXU. FOWLER CO. N. 11. I propose to visit the different Ulaud. dating he next few weeks, and shall be pleased to give any In formation with regard to ibe application of the different styles of ihe above machinery lo each locality. ii R. 11. IUWLER. FHANK M. AUSTIN k 0., Com mission Merchants and -Forwarding Agents. OHce No. W Califenski St., 8m Fraiclac. Consignments from the Hawaiian Minds' desired. The licit Price Warranted, and biles C,tcc4. b- 4 ly BY THE AHOVK MANY VESSELS, we have Just received, Kxtr Mess lleef In barrels and half barrels. Cases Polrbank Lard, (olden Oate Extra Family Flour. Wheat, Com, Oats, Ac, Jtc. Per City of Sydnty. t 00 liAGS VI ItST QUA-1T Y l'OTA- X toes. Hag Silver. -Ill Onion California lulry lluiter, In 'JO lbs kegs, and 4 lb. disss Jars, put up Expressly for our Trad. Eastern Codfish, lloneless Codfish, Eastern Hams, Eastern llaeon. Comet English lireakfast Tea, In 5 lb boxes. Comet Oolong Tea, & lb boxe.. Salmon, Pilot llread, Crackers, and Cake, Medium llread la Cases. BOIT.EB IiINSEED PAINT Oil.. Raw Linseed Paint Oil. Wairented the pure Article Lard Oil, for Lubricating. Cases of bplrlt Tur pentine. Atlantic Lead, In package of t lb, and upward or U) lb. Paint Uruike in great variety. All of wblclovlll be sold at Price by an If v BULLES A CO. fNOWL.ES' STEAM AND Vacuum Pump . "MB UNMEMH-NEB N4VE J CUT BE- U. CKIVKD per Amy Turner, rrou Bojioa.a full M sortmsiu of UM e.lbrud Puto. whlcn ar guaian tiMdiab.cB.up4r and Utter thM say otkr (tilt ol pump Imporud. W. call Ik. IUBa of plaausr, partic ularly U) lb Vtcuunt Pump, which I law cpUtt. and mors rvkW bMstMf puup IUW lilf O. llMEWEE CO, TnE small-pox introduced on the island of Kauai from Honolulu some timo since spread consider ably. Every effort is being made to restrict it to ita present limits by au effectual quarantine. Ma. Ca-ifde's now building in Fort street U going up rapidly, and we are glad to notioe that buildcni seem to be more considerate towards tho publio aa to occupying the foot and roadways than qad been their custom recently, Messbs. Lewehs it Dixon havo moved into their new premise) in Fort street, Tho store is fitted with every convenience, including a powerful lift working from the basement to the upper floor, telephone connection, etc., and all that skill and enterprise can effect. It baa been decided by the Trustees of Oahu College to re-open the institution next Monday, ' thn 7th liiaL All scholars who have) been vac cinated or are not living in exposed localities will be admitted. This school la not under the jurisdic tion of the Board of Education. A picnic waa given on Saturday last to the choir boys of the English congregation of St. Andrew's Cathedral, now or nutmllr belougiua to the Bishop's school. There wero seventeen youths awembled, and an omnibus and four provided and tha party proceeded to Maunalua. Several udie. and gentlemen of toe congregation accompanied the p-irty, which in spit of an ocoaalonal shower proved a very enjoyable outing. Ova friend the Gautts haa misinterpreted aa in Mppoaitig that w aald the " PiraUa of Fiahen and " Pinafore" vera vrittea by tha aaate author a those who prodaeed " Hawaii, or t Banting OoM ." We ud the Utter mtite eemetly aa the Chrus not44jr at the tshiasfrca, and then, atar U , added that the fenr,to nieces, which vmbslu flayed at the Theatre Comiqoe, wre both by tha m aut-re wgh la also coneat. Mortuary Repcrt far rebraary, 1881. "" Sex, Nationality, 5 Age. o 8 . 5 " JE , a A . C . , o o w StiOJ.t-h- Undertyear ,'.., 6 W 1 1 1 13 4 rrom I to o i.., 4 4 8 , 8 3 ' B to II ,. .. 1 II " 10 to n , .... 6 3 i!0 to )...-. 7 7 1) 3.. ....It.. 14 3 " i) to 411..! 10 4 & ., .: ,. .. ,. II 6 " 40 to 60.., 6 3 7 ,. .. ,1 I..., U 3 "DOtnGO 1.. 1 , .. .. 1 1 "WtoTO. 1 : ... I 8.. Over To a '.' r, i 3 Total ,.. 5 S7 1 a "i 1 "s 1 ifi paymenta rcpsesentlng otherwise never would b thai In the tint distant fu a Intimately associated with tho city of Hacrumi nto rut are the Are and life Insurance companies of Connecticut with the pleaanl city or iiartroru, anu we can nssnre our reader that the company to controlled by the most tellable business men of the State, and It affair con ducted with economy ability and lntegrity-A(. 7e. OrncK or Insun.xc Cox-issiosr.il, I HAM Fhaxcisco. Dec. 10, )!, f Wm. 0. OoulJ, Esq., Secretary S. f Department , raeitlc Mutual L(f Inrurant Company Tizak Sim In answor loyour favor of thl date. Introducing,. Mr. Pur ,.t irm nn hi-half nf the Pacific Mutual Llfo Insur ance Company, of California, who 1 aliuni vl.ltlngtliri Sandwich Islands In Ihe Interest of the Cumpapy, ask ing the condition of tho Company, 1 have to say that at ' ihu last omclal eiamliiation maae py ma in ian i,is. It wa lu a sound and solvent condition, with valid as sets amounting to ii.i.,,oj policy holder, of f3l.,tS4l S3, r mAii ..lii that, betnp -nlea. business rnanagrment. J have taken oat aipollcyot lu. urance on my own hid hi s.iu vuuiy.uj. yoUr.v.ryr..p.cttB..y. MAySAJ(D - S5 jm Insurince Commissioner. seta amounting to f 1.177,71-) , aud a surplus as, to licy nomer. or SJri.iwo as, , I will add that, being pleaed with II condition ana A.-i rwrrr. WILL ATTEHU T4 MI4JHAK4IIK4, t 4. , SELSfrum Foielgu Port. Weighing of Sugar and other produce, Oatc. at O, W Maefarlane 4 (.o (Jueen Street. 21 .lm , 01'1'ICEFUK KKM1 TN THE NEW MASONJO M. Bnlldlng, corner of Quen and Kort st. CnneiliiTiva MosvllLr MoBTAtlTT. Feb., 1S77, Ueath, 87 Fb lbatl, Death, M Feb., I87S, Feb-loTJ, 49 TO Feb., Itttl, 74 Asthma I llroncbltl 1 Convulsion 6 Consumption., ,, 8 Cholera Infantum 1 Debility ,,..,..,.,. - Dropsy. i... a Iyntrj 1 Fever 1 Hemorrhage ..,.....,,,, 3 Heart lllsesse, ,,.,.,.., 3 Oacsk or Death. Inlurlet Old Age Paralysis Small Pox..., Suicide,.,,,.. Sore Throat.. TeUnas ..... Unknown,,.. HAIjX ADiilr io C. B.nAlOOW,,.,, v ar. Tf jaat RM BE1MMAWT ABB' XT jJIEEW' KKH.y 4j or at Ward's Dray Stand, ul.r for sal , , ,;., Fire Wa, Ckmrooal, Halt m Hfclte Siuid, InQuantitle toSult. It I . i FOE IALX. ONE COTTAGE AND T.OT, COIN ' oer of Lunelllo and Fllkol mti. to lie, bad pit easy terras. For partlcahu .nqalM 'J',' , DAib?.,,1,rt1t",R',"1' ' XI t H. II. HOLE. JnitM IX. nieowir. Agent iloard of Heallh. Health Department, Honolulu, Feb, 38, 1M1. Bepobt or the Doaud or Health roa the Weee ENDINO MABCII 4, AT 3 V. M Kinall-nox use renorted ainca data of last re port, KI previous cases, 168 j total, IB7 eases In all Ocaths sdice un Weeilt Uut i Nawailebua, died at KaumakapUl, ihl Mokuhanbeo and 1'olaui at tha Quarantine Bea pitalt Kaianuiat Kamakelai KahaleJaanM nail Jno. Sylva at Kapuukolot lUiMhtvTaaa Chow Foo, Kaloa, Makuahins, iOaVki. ", Keakaku, Nahlnu, Kahooheuio, Lukanela, nia, Meeui, Hakalelenoni, Laakapa, Kanabihak, Mas-. lionua, neoni, tua, noaiii, neaionaiavuoi. Keeaumoku, Lucy Foona, Kaahl, Keawe tnakani. Pan. Keawe. If aulloa. Nataaai lilii Kaku. Kikoand Kel(3Bouthllealiaaia) di4 at Quarantine HoeaaiulNus-haf a Saalha, ti t previona aeauta, tout . Planed in onarantine eineeU their own reaiilanaa. at aaaeber in awafaBMaa at Horss Isdditrsti Hay, WELI. CUSED, IIAIiKD AND, dsllrered In quanlles to suit, AT ONX DOIXAR at IMPOUND. Apply, through U. Fc, OBc, J i. W. MIMJl.lt V. is quarantine einee last miii, 151 1 at date of last ret-art, 1T t total WaT, Lae -"' ' well. U I dUeturaed from aaa- rantiae, l'J: dead, ill Mai TU. quaraBtine this date 16. i. A. HaaataoM, Sea. Ownm)taxmouUxu.T,Miehi,imi7 Mortgagee's Notice of Iateatiqn. to Foreclose., NBTICE M HEBEBT BIVEM THAT 1MB. naat to a Power of Hal rooulnsdln a cvrtaln tnortgag. deed, dated th aath day of JJtcmber, W), mad. by Keaeoo (k) of lloaoka. Dlttrltl of llatuakna, in the island of Hawaii, too. Alkanaka of lb Mine place, of record In th oc ot th. Heglsirtrpf Cpnvryi ancea, In liber 98 on put a It ao4 IT. and for breuUi of ih. condition In tela morigH deed Contalriel, that sll aad singular tb. lands, lenTmeat. beredltamenls --4 nn.h.1,. In a.M nnnrlif.a ft.d rAntalaed Sbd .16- cribed will. afur U. llmoiTatlled by Uw,-be old at, publteaattloaon accent of th. fca of coudl- L.'!i.afffi a-akWaW "!! W.Via woWf 4i, 0 kM. tokta to u4 l i alra ol ".J!P0AKq; wrteaoKM. . , . <ttirmtT ' ."St betag 4 pahrs addM.aadti Ac-vnlallrtof of th. SW- ttf. Alk daceated. uscu. ow. AUpracy ." l