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AUCTION' HAM.S.
iiy r. r. a ha mm.
Auction Sale !
or.
Dulhlliiff ami ('ononis
ox
SATURDAY, MARCH 11th, 1882
t 1 1 M in nil llm preniliea, wilt be told, the
liiillilliV formerly nernplcd l.r lieu,
McLean nan hnda Water Mann-
fnriury, on lintel nt ,
Ono Stcfim Boiler, Saury & Co.
I Lvge, Mill, I better Freaa, Lot Olmiwure,
Minn C,lr, (.'imnlfti nml Hlieltlnc.
I'aritciileia'Tonla, llotilnarr. mil n l.iil Hiinililci
Hiilliliitij 'lo lio Hcmovdil Wllliin
Ten Dnjs I
I! I ADAMS, Anrt r
REGULARCASH SALE
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15TH,
At III A. Jl lit Nlllei lliinill,
N AMMOIITMI'.NT OF-
Dry Goods,
Clothing,
AND NEW GROCERIES
ALSO -
Sack Fine llrown Hognr.
Hncka Ciillfi.riilii Pntnloee,
Sack f itinll Yellow Corn,
j C.naca Aiielrilllnn lliiltcr, Kntha Osti,
V V. ADAMS, Auc'lr.
Mortgagco's Notlco of Snlc.
-y ftntr.riiuN
or a, j. t'Ain ii iiii r.
Mm Ihe mnttBzi'tf, nhmeil Inn crrttitu Iintrtitiirt of
in'irt'.ir ilultt Miiiili .'l.H
icwi,
t'. iiiiiiic u iiiriii-i i .ii
.,..(.. ... if..i....i t
Ilr1u4niul l.tiQciil llriL'L', lil( tllr, in .ilil
t wlfp. loaithl A. .1. Cart
vrtlLTlit nun for o bream or the tuuilltiuiis In rub
iiinrigng't contained, I mil directed u eell nt
ill, lie
Auction mi
Hiitiinlity.Srilli ilny urMnrcli, lSSiI,t li! M,
nt my aalee riMiin lh Honolulu, nil tluit certnln plire of
I ii ml alluiUe In Honolulu nml known ,i n pint of Kill
vinliint kikI iniiro pnillciilirly di'urlbed n fiillottni
llecliinlng nt I liv Minilli tiirnrr nf Wm Kn' lot at n
imllll which In S TV )' W. STJ feet frrim III" Weal
nniulo nf II"' Mmikn nlinlmciit nf III" Niittiinii Ml. lirldn
nrri'" tlm I'ninu Mreiim nml running thence N I'l' ur
M, trim inia fpvt alone Win. Has' lol th"in e N !IT tin'
W inn! 'I foot nlmiK Win. Km' lot II c N.n.oiui' I!
trim 117 feel along Inane AUIiinn' llirrirp H. :ni" Wi" II.
Irii I'tt feet nlim. '.ipt. Herrlla' theme M. r.lMjn' V.
tni"7l P-ct along Hie llolt lot thence N. WHO' W true
l.Vj tppt tilling ilnynl Patent PKi IIiimic" S. I,.VWW.
trio- 771, foet along Koisl I'nl.'nl iwi thence S K Wi'W.
true
true
rrj irii
n Ion Itiit-ul t'nlrnt tlHI llirnri' N -'T" tU' W
trill' I It It! iilon h Mil" to iolnt nf ImyiiiiiIii nml c un
tAtlltltR
ri'4 nf IM.Ilii hi. ffnt or cltililir cIl'IiI une-
liniiilii'ilth of nn mrc Ili-eiU nt laiirnse of pimlutbir.
ror fnrtlicr iimlknlnrii iihiihio nr
II. I'. ADAMS, Ancl'r.
or (li'Cll Drown Att'y. for Mortgngri'. W1 rl
--'Mortf'ar'ot's Notice of Snlc.
BY DlltKOIMON OF TIIO.MAH K.
(UjAHK, the niotlpiu'o innu'il lii 11 ii'rtiiln Ittilfti
tnrr of Morliii" ilnlnl Mnrch I'.'lli. IWI, ninila liy II.
Knfin nml Nntm" hln wlfo to Wnllur It. hi'.il, uinl to
Wilier IkiHM HKOtsnvd to H. II. Ilolu, ami I17 . II.
Dnlo altiu1 to snlil Tlintnnii K. Olnrk
I am illrcctcit In ri'll nl 1'iihllc Aiirtlun
OH SATURDAY, THE 25TH DftV OF MARCH 1882,
t 12 M.. ttt tav hhIcj rnnni hi lloimlulti, nit Hint rcrtri.11
phec nf In 1 nl rlttmlu at Kiipnl mm, Oaliu, ntiil niorr
imrtlculrtrl)' lU-Hcrlhftl in Itnjnl I'titrtit So, t'i, Kulr.nna
llnlti Id; I. mni c'ltiiiitiiluK I II IMimrr.
h'oi I iu I hot nnrltcMlirfi (.nnulre of
II. I'.ADAMS, Auct'r.
orOfcl! Urflwn.ntt'y. for Kil,;uet.
Drril at rxprnic of pun lln. 835 80
StAXjjEa
OF
Elegant
Furniture !
by ounrit or J. w. I'liatJKit, i:.,
At His Residence, Waikiki
(fnrinerly 1'. 8. l'llATT'ti Premlam,)
ON FRIDAY. : : MARCH 31,
at 1(1 A, M., on account nf owner' uYrnutnrf,
mill bn mill, Till-: J'.A rilli;
ISoiisrhoUl Fsiriaiture,
IS l'AUT AS l'OM.OWS t
Elegant Black-walnut
Bedroom Set, 9 pes.;
Klr.-itit IllJcV'ualinit Chrpl-nf-Druwcr;,
Kic.uit lllftck-wiiluiil I.ititncri.
l'U'iut lllacK-uliiul KocLlnj Oimlr, hair,
Kliiint ni..cW'nlmit Wardrobe, llnotictm,
Kki(.uit Jllnclvulnul biduboartl, Kxtcnslon Table,
SotK oi lleaulii'ul Carved Oak Parlor
Chairs, cuno seat and back;
Card nml Slrl.Tnb1rn, Dlinirr Tabk. ko.i;
IXnnrr TabUm, 1)tr,rkwnlniiL mul ptnn;
VleuiiH Clmlr, ItocUln nnd KxIciikIou Clialri,
Lotincon, Work Titbit i, Ottuuiani,
KoolttoU, Whntuot, ltitKf,
1 Beautiful Gilt
Frame Mirror !
fi lln ricitroom beta, l'lno Ulicat-of-Drawera,
I'tnc nrurono", iicuiiini;,
fr-ithrr. Ilnlrnnil Tuln
'ulu I HI"
Kprlni:. Iliilr ami KnrcUa Miitlri'Mcn,
Momilltil Nil-. .Mici'U.Ollllla. I'lll'i'
I'aira,
Towvli. .Sillikliu iuin'rliliilollit,Tlill
VIiATEl) Sl'OO.NS, KNIVES AND (OKKS,
IM.ileilTiM I'ltclier. CriiclflnuiU, l'lckln (llinc,
Varr, Mntiiei. KluuctalumU, nnit Tola,
rictiirt'. Urge anil liuilli llook', Allinna,
Vaea, Mnalc MlatuU, Trua. ClocWa,
Delia, ami unmcroua ntlirr Mlckimcka,
China Gilt Edge Dinner Set;
And Crockery nf nil Dracrjnllona:
(llnrnwnre, Chnileliltn. I.:iinp ,t Lnntirna,
Oil. Kltclirn fti'iull.. Mont unit If" Mufea
ami many ullwr uilKlca tii iiuiiitioii.io mrnlluu,
USrE PIANO AND STOOL !
I Hewitt; Maciilne, I Uitliet I'linctnn
' 'anil llaiitraa, I Dnzsy and llatnco.
I lu.llfi' a.v.l.lle, I (Icnla itxldle
1 Oontlo UillrV Marie.
N. 11. - Neatly all the abora nirntlonnt article ara In
oihI onlel, and will to l-li'rr.l III luiiillrvv
ul rhurge.
N. II -Onuill)ue will lirtvo rnrWnlklkl on Jijof
aalu, trout K, O. Hall bnn'a comer and from II. Hack
rrld it Un'a alocu ut UiJ) and 1U A, M., anil rctlllll at 1
and 3 I. M.
N. II. A aiiluulo luncUor Ladlca'aud (lcntlcmcn
will bit provided.
E. P. AH.VJIS, Auct'r,
ALL PERSONS SEEKING EMPLOYMENT
AM) ALL 1AUTIK? KITIIKU IN
lloniMUiv. at au, of t lie Ulamli In ibetliuMU
. In Want of Employees
Will nlcaie ruika tbolr uanta knowu to Uio under'
Ijiied.'yUo "ill do al In lUeir lowcrlu till their order.,
I. 0, JUNKS. ;
J. U. ATI IK It V
ItYON', ! Kmnlojimii
MiUAM. J Y M. l.A.
lit I'oininlltea
II. f. UlUl.l
3T an tm
. , EXTRA PRIME PORK,
IX( llAllllKLH, IJXTKA PAMI1A'
lleef, In half liarriln Ck llupcu'a llniio. t'j,.
Mdalini U.lon, L'naea CiltfiunU C'ln if, fan', t'ulr
luiik'a Urd, In and 0 lb. lull; ,rvrhU tliladar.uer
W.UtWt.N,anafur.aU't.y mLhKi & ,0
READ THIS!
ryilli UKIIKKHIONIU) HAA'lNCi
A. made ciilulii liiimoveinriita III Itio airuiu'eituiit
aile tuliiln luipiiVriurlita In Itiu airuugeiiuiil
ju.trurtlon of Huea and Atr r-ict for Mtam
ana louilrurtloii ot tiuea ana Air aci loroitam
lliillera ublcli effect a coualdrrable latlmr of 1'url la
wlllllif lo lUJranlei) all ftorkelitnutrd to blui.
wktinvi iiAiiiirsnv
AilduiK OAallt, It Qutiti tl.
pioiiusiniA niVEn salmon, in
V barrel sua Halt t'trrcia, roreauor
UOU.KS Jt Cu
.i-iBBS
Pioneer" Line
FROM LIVERPOOL.
IIIEO.II.IIilVIEXiUI),
OFFER FOR SALE
T3E3CI3 0--3FLC3t-O
or 'iiiir
"Duke of Abcrcorn"
NOW ItlilVO I, Will. D IN
SPLENDID CONDITION !
Aftr-r a MpM jrtrnKP. nml from otl.tr rtcnnt
KllIpllKMltC, tllM following
DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING
I'rnitM (if liiliHt nlylw, fiial (dliini;
llllIU Dl'llilllrt, Wllill) Clllllllll NIlUrlillK,
I I'M tnek'n I.iiiik CI(illiH,llro ii Iifni'ti lirilln
1'iiru I.iiiciiH, MnlcikliiH,
Illtiu nml U'lillu C'lieik MslmloH,
Kiincy J)rcriN OimmIh, I'miuy 1'lnliln,
ItitKHia CiiihIi, HrnrlH, Tici, Cniviilri,
CrtiuholH mill Kniicy H'oik,
Tj t'tinH it tit J TiiwuIh,
Mi'Ii'h Wliilu nml llimvn Cnltoti llittr.linnc,
Iititliva' IIiiHu, Men'ri Kuntly MiiiloClntlilliK,
liiilin llnlilicr Cii.iIh, Chh,m nml l.i'Kiiigri,
IN'K'iltii nml Wiiolun KlilrlH,
lllni' nml (lu-y IIoimu lllatikulH,
Wl.iln Cotinii IllmikvlK,
Wdiiluti HlmikulH, nil culnrri nW.cn mid
wi'IIiIh;
Wimli'M mnl Oiiiilnti l'littitiuln,
Vulvul mnl TnpcHirj ('.iriulini;H,
Vi'lvti mnl Tuictry Hugn, Cm pets mnl
.Mn In,
Sugar Bugs 20 x 3G, Coal Bags
IiJVIlCHIl JVIV33 HMAIiZi,
Rice Bags, Prime Quality,
llonvy nml Mlil llttrliipH mid Twinu,
SADDLERY!
A full nuMoitiiicnl of
CMllMTS" SADDLES
AIho n fuw very tileo
LADIES SADDLES
Hmlillu chillis, liridluH &c.
GALVANIZED
CORRUGATED ROOFING,
III o.
7, 8 nml lift Iciir.lli" ('JIriiiiri'), Screws
mnl Wiulura to ninlih.
Rooflng JSl,ts,
I'i'iicu Wire, Nob, !i, 0, 7, nnd Slnplcfl,
BMIRDAD IRON WITH FlSK Mil
lloltH nnd bplkc couiiill lc.
Kite llrlck.H, I'tirlluiiil Oiiiriit,
I'liu-Olity, Whltliifc', Chalk,
Vfllow Oclirr.
ENGLISH, HAWAIIAN & AMERICAN
ENSIGNS,
x 3, 5 nnd 7 yard lengths.
Liverpool Salt & Rock Salt,
DcinijniiH 1, 2, 3, I nnd 0 ipiltiinn cnclt,
(l.ilviini'.ud IlnokclH, Tubs, li.iuiua ten,
Uiuckcry, Iiun IIiiIhIimiIh,
ZINCS, PAINTS AND BOILED OILS,
WorccstciHliiro Sattccn, (iroccricp,
Knr;)isli I.oatlior Uclliiij,-, frotn3 to 10 in,
Hitpcrior,
Toptiail Sheet ClinitiK. "Ailmirnliy Tchi,"
Sii'H Ul, 3-8, 7-1G, 1.1',
FLOOR OILCLOTHS,
WINES AND LIQUORS,
VIZ:
" I'if; Draml" Stunt, in linta and qnnrtn;
CliiiiiiiVM Stunt,
Itlonil & WnllVrt Ale, pintn mid quart" ;
H.ish' Alo in ipiarlH nnd pinto,
ltnli.i I'.ilu AicH in ipi.irli mid pints,
Jletf.mt (lingiT Ali',
Kino Fri'tiuli llrntidiua in hulk nnd canon,
IleniR'Hsy'H llr.itidy in imsch &
Old Tom, Cln'.ip Itr.tnily in ciircii,
C.iiK Scutch mnl Irish Whiskiun,
Dupk'tniiii 'Mtcd liar" mid other fino
uhirutH in cuocfi,
UcHt Shiny in hulk nnd ca0H,
CIiiuiii;ij;iiu in iptarla nnd pints.
Powell Duffryn Steam Coal
&to &c, &c. &c &c
f'JI '5 TIIKO. II. DAVIES t:o.
Little's non-poisouous, and
non-corrosive
Disiiii'cctant and Sheep Dip.
AS A DltUNTKOTANT
and ilcoderlier for lioiiililioM and holtnl uio tlila
iiiliinimi itr)urdiiiii, nar an iiidkumi iiiniiiifaoi cjro
ollc aulil. wjtliout 114 iU.iih'iiiit.i;, tiuinu ituu-pulauif
imp, and of nle.iat;t odmir. A un itiitceltie,
InaiH'tlilde, and lotion fur u omnia Ac, In nil animula.
It will be found innal cilKiitlim.
AS A SHEEP DIP
for illplilni; or html ilrraalnri a n remedy for acab or
l.ljt.t' tlv. It In i.i.twM'l.tllv kill,,., lit... nml In Inr'.lv i,(l It,
California, lliu
....... .v, . , , .',.....,.. ..-...-..., ...... .v ...r. . . ...... ...
.ii.ir nun loiiiuu'B nmi miiuii .nivr
ten.
lnate.nl of clipckltix It iitoiuotea thu
crnwlli of
wihii, anu nuna tit uio ajiiicarunce ami
lunlTty of Hie
lin.crliilUd circular nml dlrectloua frr uicwlll be
(unilabcd on uiiillcjluu o
Thoo. H. Davloa A Co.
n 6ii
VIN SANTE,
OH WINE OH IIKAI.TII.
A N .V.HATKD MX-AiroilI.HI DISSElt
XV betinuv, pleitina In land',
EXlULErtATING.
NUTRITIVE,
AND WHOLESOME.
A ViLUABLE ANTIDOTE FOR SEASICKNESS I
WehatK Jutt receltcda tmall parcel of tl.la etteimed
auduell kn mm bii'rae, ttlilcb woolT'r In uuaiitlllea
to Hilt.
HJt 73 TllEO. II, D.VVIE8A CO.
""Ex ADONIS,"
03iIIi3 JETJ.JSTO,
r'rom L. NKUl'KI.D, Ilerllu,
ft- For Sale, by
tan 71
ii. ai.iru'i:i.irii.
NOTICE.
nmiK AIlJtU'KNKIa AKXVA1. HKKriXQ
oftha HMKU r-UOAlt CO., will be lei I at th-OUlc-ofthoAaenta.
ilei.ia. Citl i Cooke, on Mou-
uay, .uarcn -.in, at 9 a. In. J. J, ATJIKlt TO, rec'y
cuolulu, March 3rd, loal.
VJ-H
it
r
'"aftftrff
SIllIMMNfJ.
I 'U II SAN I-MlAtNUISCO
Tlii' Tine t. Upper Hfliooner
IVk -A. 3NT TNT V .
9ir:iiM.icii, .iiA.Hn.il,
Will liavo (Inlok Dlipitch for nbovo Port
lor IreHlitor I'aiimir, apldr to
KM VM (I IIIWIN AVO. Aienla.
FOR NEW YORK blRECT
&t
Tlif Al AiarMcan Halle tj
M.WKI.I., .MAHTKII,
Will have Quick Dispatch for the nhovo port.
Tor I'rilxht and raantfi' Aitil, to,
JT7 B..I It A KI'J.IJl X Co., Ac.ht.
FOR NEW YORK DIRECT
Tlin A I ilerm.in Dirk
o.
M2Zl W()I,Tl:ltH. Alnnler. iiXi
Will load for Now York with Dispatch,
I'or Height nnd nin.'e nipljr to
Wl '? II IIACKI i:i.ll AI'O, Azenla.
FOIl SAN l-'l,AN()ISUO.
Tho riiiu Hevt UilppiT llfticAiittnn
V 111. J jr . a I-W1I1
CU
J M4
TfllNltlt. MAHTI'.lt,
Will havo Quick DMpatoh for above port.
I'nrl'relnlitor rnawiie, 'ij' to
..fW W.M (I lltWI.V,ti;o, Acenl.
J'OR'S AN J''ILAN(al"S(JO
,K. The I'lne Aliietltan Ililg
Jm"VJ- H. ME YE
-rf3S iiowi:, jiasti:i
R,
Will liavo Quick Dispatch for tho abo vo Tort
I'or I'relght or pnMni-, apply In
W V llltKWKIt & , Agmta
JUR SAN HtANUISCO.
., ,, Till! PAHI'HAIM.Ntl IIAIIKI.Nn.Ni:
v T v "nii-i
rn'iV" u.Huxa..Jc aiHinourg
rOUIIKH, Maalur,
Will havoQuick Dispatch for thoabovoPort
I'or l'rilitlit or paranur, apply to
BrJ t'ASII.K AfOOKK, Aiji'iila.
TI3VE3IS "JCJJEUsHm
STEAMER LIKE LIK E
IH.NU, I I .11AM i:h.
Htrainer Mkidtke will IrnM- llnmiliiln i-ncli Tnrailay
nl I r. m., IiiihIiIiij; nt l.nliiiliin, .Mmilurn liny, .Makeiin,
Mntiiikomi, Kiiwiiiluif, l.iti.piihoelioe nml llllo,
Kiliirutiu will loiicli nt ull thr nl, ove porta, nrrlvlnj;
at Honolulu tmh Hundny a. -i.
Co- 'ri.ll for I'liNnnif .ifoiii'.v. -t.n
Wr ponlthi'l) ri'luic lo otiiu uicoiuita for Tnaaisea,
nnd we pjrllculiirl) cnll Ihc iitteulloii of tint Iruvciln
public to Iho in";, i,l ty or liming; DupKiitrf and KreluhL
plainly luiirkid; the tcllllK'r will nut be rcnpotiMhlc
Tor nny uuiiitirk.'d ItniiKC, or for l'rult(tit or 1'unela,
lllllena Itri'l'ipllMl Kll.
Frolght Moaoy Dao on Demand.
In nil cna'a of freight for partita not repiiniialblc, or
unkiion n, the fri'lKhtinnnvy will bu required In ail vnucc
I'AC'KAtll.S til I.IUHOIt.S mill t IM.S .Ml H
In: i'I.ai.ni.y .iiaiiki;i
I'or tho party wlinin tliey arc Tor, or plainly atnted In the
receljit to wtiom theynrt coiieicned
All deiiinmla for damage "r lo-a inuit be made within
one mon tli'.
In mi way liable forlorn or accident lo lite itock.
ltr llnek DrlvirK, Hoyn, mid ucli like, will nut be
allowi il on board the Menmer on nrilvul, until aftir the
pne.eui'ra b.ito been lauded.
fM wu.i)i:it acq.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY
For San Francisco.
TJIK MI'I.;MIII MrUAUNUla
ZEALAISTDIA
'ir.vAi.ir.it. i'on,tMii:it,
WILL LEAVE HONOLULU FOR SAN FRANCISCO
On or about Monday March 13.
FOR SYDNEY VIA AUCKLAND!
tiik M'l.K.vmii srr.A.ii.Niiir
CITY of N E W YORK
COliH, Ciiiiiiiiiiiiilnr.
On or about Saturday, March 19,
For rre!clu utul Pnainge, atildr to
tW 3ll. II. IIA'JKI'KI.D'A ( O., Agellta.
JiiiIh Inr .SIiliiiti'iil ivr Ntrniiirr cull noiv
bn rttori'il, I'rci-l a'liiirici'. Ill Hip flrifiiruul
Wiirnliniii" iicnr Hip M iiiiiit 4t hurl.
A. FBUNK COOKIi:.
AtlENT KOHT1IK FOI.LOWINO COASTKILSj
Wallolo, j, Malolo
Wntoll. Xfjf JnUa
Watolin, tfifSw "Wnimalu.
Gnu. SioRol jjjjJg Kalnaa,
nml Mann.
Ff.Ad Uoil with While 1UII. Onico-Corncr nf (Jncei,
HSI and Niiiiiuni .Strccte. 1
From Honolulu to Hilo Direct.
Thu A I Clipper iSiliooner,
S " M A J. O L O," 2
tlOODMAN, MAbTKll,
Will pall from llouolulii to llllo direct, nnd will call at
liitprnivdlati- l'orts on the return trip,
I'or I'rdght or I'uihikc, npply to lh Captain on board,
1 d or A. ritAXK COUKE, Agent.
C. BREWER & CO'S
BOSTON LIMEJ.F PACKETS
tr- TIIK bk "MAItTIIA DAVIK." WII.I. Ill:
ijm dlaputclicd from Jlmtou for Honolulu
Not Zintcr than the 15th ofMny,
1'eraotn wlablni; to order goodt abllipedby tlila teaacl
eiiiniiii tiiiiu iiruvia on i,r uviore iIJilll
mill. I'or
uriner pnrtlruiara apply to
K!7 VJ3iii
IIIIKWIIItA CO
PLANTERS' LINE FOR SAN FRANCISCO
.f54v c Brewer &. Co. -Agents.
-k!.- Mnrchanillc ri'cclved Miirniro t'rrr.viS
Biidllbemliailiailtancia made on ablpiucutt ht llila
111 TNI ly JU. IlltE WElt A CO.
AJMUOAN DRY GOODSI
(Imported Tree of Duty,)
PER S. S. " MARY TATHAM,"
and bark "EUREKA."
And emulating of n Large Aiaorlment of
PRINTS & DRESS GOODS
Printed I'lrjaea, Ijiivih, l'lipllna,
llrocadei, Munlcoa, Mlki, Fancy
Hum, lliiudkerc'.iicf. rllianla,
Spool Cotton, T.iweli, illmkets,
Oasslmeres !
Wlitto and llruitn Cottom,
Cjutuii Flannela, Coltunadea,
ALSO
OL.O-I- I3CIIST C5-,
SUCH AS
Coats and Pants of Casslmere,
Diagonal, Cottonaclo, Duok,
Ac, &o., &o.
Illankct Lined bulla.
bhlrta, white, fancy, tcarlct, etc.,
iiocka, L'udcr blitrta. Draw era, rtc.
IXT For K.ila at Low Ultra by
H.HACKFELD&CO.
81J 74 :im
TO LET.
WITH IMMKIHAT' 1'OM.SlJiNION THAT
very dealrabla rcildeuco No. 1M Nuuanu
Avenue, loutiluluy eight roomi, kitchen
nantrv. bita
room,
kouie.
room, eervaula' room, coach name, atabla and fowl
Appiy.tr J. II. WOOD, or
a untf
J. 1.'. ttlBKMAK, -, MClCbaUl
- 'lft' '- I- i:1iir--4arfe'if.,.tr.latii
HV AUTIIOKI'I'Y.
Proclninnllon.
Wo, Kauraiia, h, Ilic (Jrnro of Owl, of Hi"
tlnwnllntt lalnnila, Khi(f, tlo proclnhn I
'I lint It In Our pli-nanrc, In imtannncn nf Our
Cotifililtitloii, tlmt the JteinlictH (if tho IlhtlT0
Anaitnlily nf Onr Itliitiilnni do nr inl,te, nt llio
IHlnlallTn llnllnl Our Cnpltnl nf Itmi'iliilii, for
Uio illapnlcli nf pnlilln Itiniiiin nl la o'clock iiwiii
nn Hntiiritny 1 1 in Will liny of April, A, 1). Elghtr-clt
Ilnmlriil nnd l!lt;lity.twii.
(IIvpii miller Our Hoynl Hlrjn Mantml, nt
Our I'nlni'f) In tlm City of Uniiolulii,
Hcal tliUaiat Dajrnf IVIirtinry, INtt, ittid
tlm Ninth Year nf Our Kclun,
KAliAKAUA Ill'.X.
Ilr tiik Kinii:
7'Ar Minuter frtli' Inluhr,
W. N, AiiMitTiuttfii.
Snln nf Lnnan of Oovoi iiniriit Lnml.
On Wcdtipiolny, April 15th. I'tvJ. al ihv froiilriilranrf
of Alllnl.inl Male, nl 13 o'clock noon will lie mid nt
I'llbllc A'irtinn, Ilie l.en.e of nil Hint tinft nfllovrin.
in'lit I ,n ml llnnlril In H.tl'l.llll and Hie adjacent
laiiili, (Illli). Itauall), ami lnrlmteibeleen I'AI'AA
I.HA nml JI.UIMI.l and between tlm llnyal I'alent
tlrnnta nlrendy lamed nf Innill alani; the e ahorp and
n linn on tho mania ude, iorllfl with and twiiinllea
illlnt from tlm aeacoaal, Ii"Inl' abnnl n mile and a
hnlf 'ijnare and (ontnlnln IWI anea more or -f,
TCIIMH -l.rnao in ycr.. tlp.el price W per an
mi in, pnyabln (lunrlerlr In advance.
W.M. N. AltllHTUOSn,.MIftlater of Interior.
H"pt. nT Interior, Himnlillii.. Mar. 8tli, 1SV3. 80 Vif,
Water.-Water,
All peranna wlmie Wntar Tlutca iIiip oii'lhe 1,1 of Jan.
nnd remnlnltii; unpaid at the OfUce of the Hupcrlntcnd
cut of Water Worka on tlm Slit of -March, will hate
their ptlrllexea auipeiulcd without further notlre,
(I, II. riU'.KTII, mipt. Water Worka.
Ilnnoliilii, MarcliJIli, I6hj. Kl.lt 8CKl.lt
Mn. W. I'. JloaiWAH has Hill day been otipnlnted an
Atfcnt In craiit Mnirlaxe I.lcenica for Hie DUlrlct of
Makawao, lalnml of Maul. W. N. AH.M8TIIONO,
Mluiilntcrof Interior, (Ul Intrrlm.
Interior Ofllce, Jan. CIili, Wl. T-3t
Notice la hereby (?lven Hint, npnii tho recommftida
lien of the Hoard or Ilcnttli, Dr. (Ico. 1.. Km il hna tula
day been nppolnted Vncclnallnu Olllcer for the Maud of
Oaliu. W. !l. AltMHTIlONd,
Mlnlatcrof t liter lor, m Intrim.
Interior Offlce, Feb Sltli. ICJ. IB b'JI St
Notlco ofthoBonrilof IlPnllh in Roiranl to
Vnooinntlou.
In aecoribitice with the law (Civil Code, Hec. fWJ to
Hec. .117) I hereby notify all parent rutldliig within the
Dlattlct from Maiiiiulun lu.Mn4iiiliiiiwlihareiiu,acclii
a led ihlldteii In btlnjr to tlm Dlapenanry of the lloaid
of lliollh on Maiinalira Street fur the purpdie of re
celvlm; grntultluiia vnccliinllon. t'nvaccliiatid nilulla
nre nlno notified toioine to ihe above mentioned
place for the e.iine pnrpoae. The Vareltiatlng Ofllcera
will belli iitti-nilaiilc colli day (exceptlnc Huiidoya and
Monday) between Ihe houraof llnnd IJ o'clock.
0. I., VITCII, M. D,
T3 6?l fit Vncclnnlltig Ofllcer.
Extract from Civil Coilo.-Law RoIkUuk to
Pulilio Viicciniitlnna,
(iectlon Mi. The Mlnlaler nf the Interior ahnll i
pplnt, npon the recommendation nfthr Hoard nf Health
a pullible pcreou lo bo vacclmitlr. ofllcer In each of
the gubernatorial dlvlilona of Ihc Kingdom, who ehnll
receive auch anlnry, aa may, Irnm time to time, be ap
propriated by the LegMalurC", Dud efiall be removable
fiom ofllce at the plcnaurc of raid Mlnleter.
Section SID. Knih vucclnntlng ofllcir ahall appoint,
nt lead, three cnnrcnlent placca In each rcbool dielrlcl
throughout Ida dlvlaloii, for the performance of vaccin
ntlon; nnd, from time to time, give public notice of the
time when be will attend at audi place, lo vaccinate
all persona not already encceatfully Tncclnntcd who
may then nnd there appear; and alio of the time when
he will attend at audi place, to Inapect the progreaa of
audi vaccination In the persona eo tncclnntcd.
.lection 311, The fnthcr or mother of every child
hall, within alx montbe nfter Ihe birth of inch child,
or, In tho event of Ihe death. Itinera, or abeencc of the
father or mother, then the. guardian, nnrec, or pcraon
hutlug charge of auch child, ahall, within alx montha
ufti-r lt birth, or nt Iho eirlleet opportunity after, take
anch child to the vaccinating odlc'er, for the purpose of
being vaccinated.
' Beillon .117. L'rAmtliTclglilhVay, fcSlnwIng the doy
on which any child baa been vaccinated, the father,
mother, guardian, or other perr-an having chirgcof raid
child, aliall ngnln tnke audi child to the tacclnalliiL'
uilkcr, that ho limy a. certain by Inspection thcreeultof
audi operntlou.
Hecllon HI3. If the rncciuntloii la foil id to bo enc
ccsafnl, the offlctr ihull deliver (o Iho father, mother,
or other pereon having chargo nt the child, free of
charge, n certificate that the child lias been lueecaafully
tnccluntpd. nml rhall hole the fame In a book to be
kept by audi officer for that purpoac.
.Section fill. On the, presentation of any chilli to be
vaccinated, ehould the olllcer deem the child to be In
an unfit atate to be vacclnaud, h may postpone the
operation nt hla dltcitlliin, ami give due notice In the
parent, or perr-nn having ihargp of inch child, lo
reproduce the unit for vaccination at a future time.
SectlouSIS. "Ihe vaccinating ofllcera ahall rblt the
aeveral atallnna appointed by turpi, ut U-ail once In
etery lx month", and oftener. If required an to do by
tbe Mlnlatcrof the InUrlcr, or Hoard of Health.
t-eclIonllO. Kterj pan nt, guardian, or other person
hating Iho charge of any child, who rhall refine or
neglect tuionipiy Willi the i.rntialona of the law rc
aprctliig vaccination, eluill bonbjeit to a line nf Ave
nuuare; oiu-'oaii oi wnieu auan ot'paia lo Imttlitornier
Utf tlaaal I1T 'I lia jiLaul iijaAtalla nt , . 1. 1
Section Ml., 'lb- -i-vitkI vacclnatlnp ontiera imll
keep u faithful record of their traneaitioni, ami ni.iku
an aniiunt report of the ame to tho Mlnlatcrof the
Interior. W. S. AltMbi'ltONO,
7nt bl 3t Mliilater of Interior, ail tnliitm.
Licenses Expiring in March, 1882.
ittrr.ii.- nt .
1 I.alno & Co. Kiplanade, ' I'onnlnlu
1 .Inlin A Palmer A. Co, cor Fort i Merchant hi, "
1 1I.IU llroa, lintel .St.
1 Alonn, Wjlauap,
'I Win Turner, King St, "
6 Chung Wan, Nunanu HI, '
3 HtiTwo hou, l'llnihbonl SI,
15 A W Itlcbard'ou A Co. Fort A Merchant 81, "
DQiioug bam KieCo, King it. . - "
14 W 1' Akau. timinnu at ..
I'J tl Wel. tjneen hi, "
'.'1 Hen-Yat.ior I'nnihbonland Klnz Hta, "
'.M hhnn Mug, Queen ht. "
-.'3 O F Wolfe, King bt,
itirrAii.-HAUAii.
1 (1 W C .Toner. Keaiihou, Kail,
b I' Spencer, Walinca,
t) Akiiu.1 .V. Akol. Kitiubotl. Kona.
13 Aknua A Akoj, lloiintni, Itotia.
10 Ming Fill. Mnullll, llllo:'
14 I. Anlu. llouoiiitknu, N KohnU,
15 Wong llti.Onkulu, llllo,
SI Tal Chung llllo,
M L,kau, Hllo.
IttMAII.-HAt'I. .
3 Alum, Walluku, ,
8 II W Norton Co. Makawao, " J
8 lloun Till A- Co. Liih.ilna, '
11 Chung HiHin, Walluku, ,.
U Alo, l.iilulmi, ' j
It See blng Kee, Kaliulnl, '" "
Httl'AII.-ltAUAn
IT Hong Chon?, Ki-kahl, H
MOfcliol, J.lhup, ,v -
31 Koku, llaunlel,
wiiiii.utAi.i:.
CI C llrcmer Jt Co, Q,no'ii St, Honolulu,
j ii ii ii i. ti fli'iiur.
'.'j E HoffiChlaeger i Co, Honolulu V
VIvrilAIJ.nU.
1." Alo, I.nhilnn, Maul,
I Hug Kit Kee, Mauuakea HI, Honolulu
U llarrlgaii A Tlien. biuithnt,
II llnrt llroa. Hotel St.
II pap Slug Kee, Kahulul.Manl,
13 Wilder, X Co, Mahukona, Hawaii,
III Mln t Flit. Maullll. llllo. Ilawjll,
17 Joaquin Manuel. Mauuakea bt Honolulu,
14 Chung Moon, Walluku. Maul,
W Ah Sang, Kapaau, N Kohala, Hawaii,
AtrrioN.
V. n K IMoualna. (liana). Mini,
31 lMUu X Kahili, Molokil,
'IKi: AKMN.
!fl John M II 1,'ilaukoa, Honolulu.
nii.i.iAitu,
I Hart Uroa. Hold St Honolulu,
10 llore Kaplnda, l.ululnl, Maul.
no vr.
17 F Spencer, llllo, Hawaii.
34 O llivloii, Honolulu. Oalui.
lit Wm llabcock, ilouolvlii, llahu,
iouii iiiirciii:u,
1 Wong Ah llee. Haiku, Maul.
SI Klemakiile, llrela. KnohnirHikii, Oahu.
M Chlng Are, HiiUula, Nulla Ktihala, Hawaii.
'AMi;renii.iAU.
$ YoiieMun, Walluka, Manl.
11 Wal Luiu, llaunlel, Kauai,
HUITHKII.
I C Ilettrltnanii. Ilanalel. KiujI.
a C II Maker. Walluku. Maul.
II it It I'uowalni. Flih Matkel, Honolulu.
St Ado. Haiku, Maual.
aj nil
tlxhl, Koloa, Kami.
ALMMJf.
24 KumokaU, North Kohila, Hawaii.
msl'taaa.
John AFalmer Jt Co, cor Tort Mcrchtot Sti, Ho-
UdUlu.
-
.,.rfwtit:i--rfc';a--aaria'l
NOTIGK.
Tfllnicrnph nml HlRnnl Rtittlnn nf VlnR.
On the 14th nf Hcptembernn llkctfle. Telearaph Onlca
roinhlntd with a apeclal calabllahmenl for nfhanglnR
atonal! nltli ve.l pmlnir aturanlll bep'd at
Vlugn at the entranc to Onltenbnrir.
Tlila Once la limited IIOmrlMa writwarda from tht
I'lnen linton,
Telti;rama till there be receltfd and dlipltchtd dal.
ly from mnrlie to aumet,
The afainaliliiaT luihlpaalraa will berarrlcl on e
rlmltely by imiiii of P.iri and dlitalit "lunali accord.
tni( lo Iherdlaa laid down In the Internativnal' Corn,
merclal Code of Mlnnala "
Willi rejinl to ttlegrama lent to raaaeli, the
following rnlei are In be nli.fr red I
I io. Tho nddreM mail site, not only lb" ordinary
Indication, but al'o the mine of Ibe ?e, nlllclal
number (I. r. algnal lellera In lh' Cixle I.I it) n writ aa
the port o nlllcll the ahlp belonvai
m. Tli 'I telegram ahnll either be written In the
Hwcdlali language or bo roinpoird of rninblnallona of
letlera. In the taltarcn.o only Hip followlnic IS eon.
annanta of the alphabet tlai 11,1' 1. 1', (I. II. J. K. I,
M. N, I'. IJ. It. M. T. V. and W. ma; be iiie.lt rnrh
conililnallnti ili.ill not contain more then fourltlterat
a taleiriam of Hill dercrlpllon will be conaldrred aa If I1,
werp ciphered.
Telegram ruining from ahlpi will, at Iho rerjneil of
the aindcr. be forwarded lo their dttlnallnn In the
bote mentioned kind nf cipher; In cane no inch re
'iiicalalinnld be made, the deipilcli will be forarded
In Hnedlili tran.lallnu.
The charge for mei.ngea by lnl letlera will, In the
rnle, be calculated at the following; rate!
) for Zxii'llliiKi I kmiia uiorr fur any number nf
wirdai
b) the forwarding of the meMaee through the tele,
grnpli will be ibarged nrenrdliiR In the established
tariff if rnlea for Inland and foreign telegraphic corres
pondence. The whole amount of bolh there poili ta to be paid i
for telegrama adit lo tenel. ,j the .ender, and for
deipatchea rouilnj from venaela by Ihe recelrer.
faaalng veaaela will be able, by limply hoi. ting Ihe
enalzn with their dlalluchlklicd llnl, I. e, their
nntelal iiumher In the Code Mai, In Iiayp Ihelr pn.raee
rrp&ilfd by telegraph lo nny pcraon within Hwiden,
who, bo letter or telegram, aliall hate prcrloualy ap
piled lo the ofllce for puch ptJrpo', at the nine time
I'lrliif hla addrerr
In aueli e! i,o charge will at prencnt be made for
Ihe alguallng, and Ihc ncraou lo whom a meirnre la
add ea.ed will oul, bate to pay Ihc ordinary charge for
the trno'iiilmlon by telegraphic wire and uch cipeniea
al Ihe forwarding of the intnnige lotta addreia from
the neareat tclegrBph-orilce rnny Involve,
After the eilnbllahment of the KI'Clrlc-Tclegrnph
Ofllca, Hie Optlrnl Telegrdi at Vlnua will no longer be
ihi.I.
Hlockholm, Ansuitnotli. 1841,
7S-H Till: IIOVAI, IIOAItDorTKl.KflltAI'IIS,
SATOJIDAV J'JIESS.
MA HUll II, IP82
Mnnri;cra'a Notlco.
All advcrtiicmcnta for the bATt'nriir I'nraa mu'tbe
acnt In by Friday noon. No Innertlona for the current
laaue can be guaranteed when aent In later.
Adverlleera will mark Ihe number of Insertion de
aired, from which dole they charge. Any nut ao marked
wilt be charged ! month.
THOH. (I. THIIUM, Manager.
NOTES OI' THE WEEK.
An ww no to prc44 tho Inrkcntlno tlila from Kan
r'niiicixco In off tlto jKirt.
Tiik Hprlnkler linn been out ntf.ilu thU week nnd
the lnyltift of lliu dnnt wim n threat relief.
Tim diver wnn nt work ninin on tho bottom of
tho I.lkilikt on Jlontlny nnd Tm-adny.
TttE It. M. stcntner '.tuUmdla will lio dao from
tho Colonics next Monday, tho l.llh Inst.
OornBXon Domlnis loft liy tlm Wtefa(ln4tTao4
dny for Mnui, ttlicru ho tt ill iniet tho King.
The tnrctltiR of tho couitnitti-en of tho Loan
Kxliibitlon will tnko place next Wcdmdiy.
An intereHlltir letter from Hiwall nnd othor
matter in compelled to KtAiid over till next week.
1'ivF. ptiH8cn;crB left tlila plnco for 8an Frnncinco
by tho Kaliduim, mid n like tho number by the
Vonime,
A buddki, slirrt mid heavy Hhower of rnln foil
yesterday nt 11 a.m. It wna clenr nud wnrm lit the
morning.
frnr. steam roller wax In naa nt tho pnlnce List
Monday for levelling the wnlkn nnd portionn of
the Kroundn.
The Band hits returned from Manl. They were
much niixsed dtirinn their nbii'nco,niid their next
0111 nir concert will be niiprrciiiteu.
A i)AT liotifio is bciuK built (or tho Kln in Uio
hnrbor off tho foot of UicU'irda street. It ia about
i!Q feet by 45 but is in very flinllow water.
A hkayt layer of rock and oil linn been spread
nlons Adams lnne nnd is roitdy for tho steam
roller. Thii littlo street was b.idly in need ot
repairs.
The meeting of the Teacher' Association,
whicb wns to lmve Liken plnco butt Thnrsdny
cveninu. tvns poatiwtied to next Thnrsdny 011
account of the concert nt the Fort Street Churoli.
At Fort Street Church, Sunday morning Mr.
Cruzitn will tnkn for hil theme, " Tho Man Chriat
Jesuii," In tho iivenitif,' the reRnlar monthly lec
ture to outu; K-oplo villi bo upon "Temper." A
cordial welcome to nil.
In fcivlnfj the committees Inst week ot tho Loan
Exhibition for tho benefit of the Library nnd
Itcadiliu lioom, wo omitted tho name of Mr. A. J.
CnrtwrtRht, ns Cbnirman of the Cotnniitteo on
"coins, plate, jewels sud bice."
'Iiir. Survey Department hivi discovered that the
locttion of the fire-plugs mid cisterns nre not pnt
down in tho litlioutnplied map of the city, re
ceived from San Ftnncisco, although they nre in
tho original. Suoh beltiR the c.ie the map should
not bo acceded.
A ueetimo ot the Honolulu Cricket Club was
held nt the Hawaiian Hotel Inst Monday evening.
A committee wiih npixiiutpd to se about procur
ing, a new cricket ground, nud it unsaccestful, to
confer with tho Athletic AHsoclation in refjnrd to
tho Muklkl reserve.
TtirnE tvns n heavy storm on tho Koolau side of
tho Iilmid last Sunday. All afternoon we could
hear thu thnndcr nud In tho evening there wns an
nhuost continual Hash of lightning. Wo nru in
furnictl th.tt thu r.tin imured down in tnrrenU nnd
that nil ot thu streams were much swollen.
Wouk 011 the artesian well nt Alilolnni Hale is
being carried on night nud day bo as to complete
the well it possible this month. On Tuesdiy the
drill was down JU feet nnd the piping 2uVS feet.
The rock they nro in is quito hard but everything
li going well, and thu indications nro c-jtuidereu
favorable.
K.iin natives wero rolling a heavy iron skeleton
whirl by the Water Works ofllce yesterday Hf ler
110011 tu a schooner 1 it got n cant to ono side wheti
the natives let go of it mnl it fell on one ot tbeni
breaking liU arm near the shoulder. Ho was cu
rled in to Dr. McKibblu'a oQlco where tho broken
bono k set.
Tint Foreign Office has Issued lu pamphlet form
for distribution abroad among the Hawaiian Con
sulates, the Statute of thu Hawaiian Kingdom
reining to appprcntirus and ountr.ict laborers,
with a synopsis of rulings and d'eisiont of the
Supreme Court thereon, prepared by Judge Mo
Cully, nnd for a copy of which we are under ob
ligations to Jtr. ti. aa, ureen.
A muubkb ot men are now employed on prepar
ing a roadway nud for lajing nrailiond track from
the Punchbowl quarry to Fbherrosn'a Point,
nearly a mile in length, to convey rock to bs uted
in constructing theTong-tAlked-of marine railway.
Tbo bark lleury Untk arrived this weelc with
material for tho railway, nnd we may expect to
sea work continued until it is computed.
An Interesting game of base ball waa played at
Mnlil.l last fviturdiy between the Oi.inta, from
town, nnd tho Infanta, from l'unahou. The UianU
did wrll on thu lirst itiulug but after Unit the In
fauU began to crawl upon them. The bojabavo
been out of practice fur some time, but with the
present revival ill game wo huNi to so some good
playing. When ibirkneta put nn end to tho con
test the score stood (Jisut-t .', Infants 17.
The first entertainment of the "F.vening-J in
Foreign Lands" series was .given at the Fort
Street Church last Wednesday evening. Japm
waa thn country visited. Mrs. Cruzau gave a short
and interesting description of the empire, having
n map ot tbo country and its surrounding seas
drawn on ft black board. Prof. Scott followed,
citing an account of the trpyag f rota San Fran
cisco to Yokohama,' bit fir trip into the Interior,
nnd his varied xprUOM anionic the pople dur
ing bit itay there. He described many of their
peculiar custom And, like Mrs. Cruzan, occupied
more than the allotted lituo before the interested
nudli nco wns nnsrn of Iho fact. Mrs. 4. M, WhlN I
iipv read n rmwr on tlin "flhl Itellelona nf .lainn ." I
1111m hm nwiiiii 111 iiiit inn, vtttnii itiiii'
read A rnpr mi tlm "Old Ilpllglona of Jainn,"
.InilRfi Mcf'nlly fjave it abort scronnl of tho
tncoof "Clirlstirui'ty In .Tin " and the dim-
and
ntlvn
M..l(lu .. ........ I II...I. I. 11.. .,..., .t
1 uir, ,-i,,,ij,ncirii .itiiu i' mo liner lAiiuri
riited to mnkn Iho (ivciiIiik an enloynbln one,
which It rrrtnlnly was. China will Ira Tlnlted In
the salmi manner noit May,
Titr. Istrnt novelty appronrhlnKwrnplotlon lutlie
new OmnllirH of Jlr, Jamea Dodd. The Has Ii
built (in Ihr American principle, linn n acntlnK on
badly for M nilulla, nnd will Irfi a modal rdeco nf
linn workinnnnliip when inippiil nnltalile
S(Picet linvp been Ml nn.r. tur i.tivurtlaeinrnta,
ami many of our lintinepK etoiia hare n I ready
nelrcteil their apapea, which ro Wider thn man
nipiieiit of Mr, VIpiinri.
I'ot.tiA 1.10 Is tho proKMinmo for tlit fUnd Con
cert nt Cnirnn Hipiarp, nt tJ) this nf leriKxni i
March llnmbflrdon .... ..Parn
Duet Tronbadonr .Verdi
Walt'-tlllded Youth Waldtcafcl
Heleetloii Marltana Wallarr
I'olka Manuka Aralla .,1'aii't
Hungarian Dnm-Cirda I'otof
Tho Hand will kIvp, -rtltlvely, nn cxlrn conceit
on Monitny cvptiitii; March l.'HIl, at tho Hiuallan
hotel.
I)n. 'I'liiwanti who tins Ixptt inana(pr of (lie
1'aclfic rlnisr Mill at Ktiktillinelr, Hawaii, for
llirto jeara prut, on servltiK his ootifKctiott with
tho plnntation wns prenented by thn rmployepa,
roost of whom have lieen on thu plantation during
the pntitn t'riod of his riiin"u,critcnt, with thn
hmuhtnmest i.'nlil wnlch nud chain to lm had In
Ilonotutn, on whlrh is (iirnvril thn following
inscriidlori t " I'rcspiiU-d to Dr. Troaseau by his
frleinU nnd employees nt tho l'sclfic Kngnr Mill In
loken of Ihoir renp-'d nnd tslpprn, Feb. 1st, 18M."
'I his shows pomethini of the fpcllnf Hint exists
botwpctt tho Cliniiltlt't " slaves" nnd Ihelr over
aners. Titr. (Ittirtlf in lis comments on llio admirable
letter of 'lino. 1(. Dnvlrs, Im., to the Iyjitdon
Thin conccrnloK matters in Hawaii, says 1 "It
would have been naliafactory to have seen similar
letters publishid In the Ucrinnn paprsi wn ought
to li.wn n few friends in that country." This has
ImiK slnro lieen done In German piper. rIhe
Wcser '.iltmiij of January 4th, contained nn
nrllclo ntiilcr Ilia hpadiiiu '' Laborers nml their
Conditions in tho .Sandwich Islnnda," which was
to have been Irnnnlnlrd nnd coplel by nowspaiiefs
in l'orltiKnl. nt Ht Michael's nnd in Norway, nnd
wan probably circulatid in lliono countritn before
it ri'iti'hod hero,
Oh p. of tlios!p;niof the limes Indlcillng thn con
fiileuce which cnpltnl tins In thatiermancncenf the
country's prosperity, Is ncett In the Investment that
Is beint; mada in this city in brick or stonn strnc
tnrcs for busitil-ns purixiscs. This week wn nolo
the demolition of the wooden two-story bulldlnuoti
Knnhuiiinnu strict, belonging to Thomas Cnrnmins,
'.v., which is to nlve plnre to one of brick. Tho
old lions wns crrrted hi 1S..1 by O. W. Vlncont,
nnd wns lirst occupied by Aldrich A. Hum, H. 0.
Allen, HnlcftiiiHii, mid nfUrwards bv J. C. Hpnldlng,
nn liiijirter nud Coiuiniuiou Alerchaut, now n
I'nymastcr in tho U. H. Navy. Thu next old honso
Id rotnu down is tho O. C. Mclnn's rkxln-wntcr
factory, oil Hotel street near Nuuanu, which is nl
so to i;ivo plnco ton brick structure. Thh Inst
wns built by the Into .In in oh Jiobinson, i.irly in tho
llflles.
TiiEwiro cnblo trnmwny nt Kealla plantation,
Kauai, uacd first on Iho 12nd day of February, is
now In pcrfict working order. It Is olf feet in
length, and carries thu cano from Iho Held to thn
mill In baskets. Tho elevation of the extremo end
of the trnmwny Is K','1 feet HOove the mill. Tho
tnimwiiy ciletids nine hnndrcd feet of tho dis
tance over a level tnblc-land, but there nro nerer.it
shnrji ascents of varying height nt either cud.
Tlm nupiiortH of tho ca'blo nre from 17J to 72 feet
in height according lo the nature of the (jronnd,
nud tho longest Intcrvenint; srmco between sup
Irts is iVJ feet, tvhero tho cable pisses over n
swamp; the strotid longpst spico is -WJ fpot. Tho
cable, on the principle of an endless chain, brings
tho loaded carriers to tho mill and pisvs them
back empty to Hie field. It is rnn by the engine
nt tho mill nud gives ierfect h itisfnction nnd will
no it great s-iving ot tlmo anu latior. Atibtrior
the tramway may bo seen at the olllco of V. U.
Irwin li. Co., corner of Queen nnd Fort streets.
Mn. FnA-fx W. Damon, who bns definitely de
voted his lifo to missionary work among tho Chi
noso on theie Islands, returned to town on Wed
nesday Inst from n two-weeks tour of the Island of
bill tl, in cumptuy with a Chines'" colporteur. A
f ull nccoutit of the trip ami its incidents may lm
shortly expected in print from Mr. D. ; nnd in the
meantime vie may Htate that, as n rcsuttof his per
sonal vixits to tho numerous Chinese who, as ngri
ctilturnllitH, traders, Ac, nre scattered over this
Inland, his intercut in und his appreciation of tho
magnitude mid importnnco of the work havo been
greatly stimulated nnd enhauccd. While talking
nbout and planning for niiaaiouary work nhroad,
wo nre prone to forgot that right hero in onr midst
aro ninny thutisandsof nn thorough heathens ns
nro to bo found in the, "dark continents" of the
world. With tb important difference, ho-scver,
that these heathens have n civilization of their
own which is Tcry ancient, in the beliefs andproc
.ticcs of which they nre extremely fixed.
At tho Fort Street Church on Sunday evening
last, every scat was filled with an attentive audi
ence to listen to tho address of tho Tastor, the
Itcv. J, A. Cruzan, ns previously announced, "to
business men." Tbo text wns in the words of 1 5
Apostle " Whether therefore yo eat, or whelherye
drink, or whatsoever Jo do, do nil to tbo glory of
God.'
I." In n familiar, but nt timen eloquent dts-
course of half an hour, the preacher forcibly
emciuaieu iiow me loprcuani.iuo planter, ine man
ufacturer, the mechanio and tho laboring man, in
their several spheres of life, could nnd should,
while honestly, diligently nnd even absorbingly
devoting themselves to business, be working for
tho good of humanity, and thereby for the glory
of Qod. Thus the dischnrgo of our daily nvoc.i
tions, if done) rightly nud from right principles,
wns a practical preiching of tho Gospel, as really
ns if ono held forth on tho street comer, nnd would
perhaps do more good in tho end. Lawyers, even,
wero to lm included among thoio who, by acontci
entious discharge of their duties, could bo advanc
ing tho glory of God. Wo note that nothing was
said about editors, and therefore aru fain to sup
Ioso that, being prntchers themselves, they were
not specially preached to.
The branch Leper Hospital nt Fisherman's
l'oitit, is now in complete working order and there
are as many people tbcro as can bo accommodated
nt present. A visit to that place a few days since
iroved very interesting. Thu grounds nre neatly
aid out, although as tet there is littlo Bhrohtwrv
or grass growing. Uroat cure, however, is being
taken to encourage the growth of desirable trtes.
Tbo rooms nre all largo nud comfortable nnd scru
pulnusly clean, nnd the patients are better cured
for than they could bo at their own homes, 'lbey
nppear ns well contented ns could be expected.
'I hey get plenty to eat, have comfortable leds nnU
receivu the best care. Kach one eats ioi out of n
separate bowl ; no two nre allowed to use the same
dish. There is a school for the boys nud girls,
who seem quite happy. Home of the men were
playing croquet when wo went in. Soreral of
them told us that they nre improving and seemed
to bo honsful. We heard 110 word of complaint
from any one. A room is being prepared for
taking photographs of the patieula nt different
stages. A history of euch one is kept, which with
the views, will be n valuable contribution to the
general history of leprosy nnd to mience. We
have not sp-teo to describo folly nil we saw. We
wero agreeably di-utppoiuted in finding tho hospi
tal m commodious nnd well arranged nnd tho un
fortunate imitates no happy and comfortable. The
friends aud relatives of tho patients bring them
largo quantities of ;o, fish, etc., every dy. The
expense ot their maintenance to the uovernmeut
nuiuuntd to only abont one dollar per week each.
The First Auuu.il Concert given nt Fort Street
Church on Thursday evening last for tho Ladies'
Iteuevolent Society to aid iu procuring funds for
nn instrument for the vestry of the church, drew
together n comfortably well-filled honso, nud tho
varied programme of instrumental mutic, tolo
nnd quartette vocal selections nnd readings pass
ed nn with 'much satisfaction if wo except Iho
Eiano used, which fell short of the capacity of the
ouse or capabilities of thn performer. This waa
Iilaiuly noticeable in Miss Castle's execution ot
.Tiopin'a l'olonabso in A, ns also in her encore
piece, liotu of Mrs. Adams' readings, "The
Victim " by Tennyson, aud " The Wlteh'a Daugh.
tcr,"' by Wlilttier, showed to advantage this pains
taking lady's enviable gift which the aodienea
thoroughly enjoyed. Mrs. Hanford's rendering
of tbo difficult "Seen and i'mjvr, from' Per
FreUchutz' by Von We btr," aecomjunied on the
piano by ilr. M. H. Jones, " carried the bouse."
nnd iu Tesponso the kindly tracted the audience to
Cleansing Fire." Mrs. Paly'g rendition of Mil
lard's "Darting" was in her usual easy style at
whicb the audience freely indicated their -Alls-faction
and sighed in vaiu for more Sirs. J. F.
llruwu's first fcolu of the evening, Hlumenthal's
" My Queen," givru in her deep rich voice, was
carried through with credit In her usual auy, but
nonchalant manlier. Schubert' Quartette, "'the
Jjurd it my Shepherd," by Mrs. Cruzan, Mlts
Pa ike, Mrs. llrowu and MUsllhodew a novelty
nud tilth Iho quartette, "Fredoru'a bong," bv
Missis. Hall, Btarkey, Wm. and W. II. Jourt was
without nccompanimeut. A aocial nud ice cream
festival followed in the vestry that was well
pntroultoU nnd adJeJ considerable the fund
which o learn his resulted in the gross receipt of
some -V0. Altogether the promoter are to
bo congratulated on their double success.
Foixowran Is the record ot Folic Court pro
ceedings for tho week 1 A. D. Howe, selling spirit
uou liquor withont a license, fined fSOO, coat
3 1 cat appealed to Bupreme Court. Elemakule,
drunkenness, forfeited 6 ball. Lorn Keats, L
Hang Lan, Lee Ming, Leo Jt'ar Van and Lee Tye,
gatcing, Haiti pi-vtfMt enter! by prosecution.
ii,lr.i-fi. twi-i.,,,, .iiiA, ttfiTtitlipillii iBMi-i-ilHitr:
Mnktkm.w., Kanahl, Ialt, Klmokco, llhwuMflb
w.. Kaleo, Ha pah I. Kahlho and Kamn' , HstrrlnB,
remanded to the lAth Inst. YourtRllann.ilrtinr
pnnes", forfellpil IJO Intl. William Keanlanl,.iin)
rhargp, fnrfallil i ball, Llloa, name charge,
forfelled f "5 MH Knllliii.il, wtrruj rhargn, fined
fo, cts -.'!. Hltnene, name rharge, fined ff, fist,
,,1. All 1 at. assmlt and battery on Ah Kin, nolu
j'loiiptl enlerr-il by tirofyirttton l'aahana, lor
eeny of n guitar valued At (10, anitf nc"(t Id nlni
laoutlis' Imprisonment al hsrillaboTamt fined VJ,
(vists 1 1. '-'I. John Johnson, drunkenness, forfritcl
fO I nil. J, 0, Wayman, same charge, forfeited f)
ball, Kauai, truancy, committed lo Ilaformstory
School during minority, William OotdMifdfuiilr
pnncM, forfeited ffl Imtl. A. llentpn, naainlt atnl
battery on hla wife, Alline, fliipd f ,cmlil Geo.
Votrt, violating Habbstb by keeping shop own,
HnlU pnntnut entered by prowrntlon. WotigBlng,
larceny of flrt.wo'pl, tn prVKjl rnlenal by
prospcnllon. Ah In. and Kaailan, nftray, fined 2
costs l each. IMfld Matioo nnd Anna, rf.,havlng
opium In peuune,rt", Mnhoo fined ?&0, nnd ten
lenced bi threo monthV imprisonment nt hard la
iKir, coals f.t Anna fiiMMl f 7ft, nnd MiitsnceiHo
alt months' Imprisonment, cnls ?.1. Klpl, drunk
ennnaa, fined f A, rohts f I. 1're.lerlck Knaliwaun,
sarno chnrgp, rptnandeil to th; Ulh Inst. Cbarlis
Chsrlrslown, rescuing Kuahwann from aialodr of
a pollen ofTlcPr, remsndrd trallin llth Inst. I'lfll
It'yjonl. Kaloo, k., vs. II. Williams, action of
ilamngn laid at 810, nun-suit taken bv plaUilllT,
costsif2.fi;. II. Macfarlann vs. F,H, KelVi. action
of Ircxpiss, dnmsgn $M, Judgment for sdalntifl for
?21, costs MO, John llopp adinlnlstr.ilor, m. J.
'. .VouIp, acllon of nssumpsll for f 15, jt'igmtnt
for plnhitlrf.
On Tnrtnlay lnt Messrs. Itynn A Power Islet fh
kpel of a schooner, on the Walklkl side of lh
Ksplansdp, which Is being balll for A. F. Cooke ACcr
Thakoel Isfd fcel length over nll,63fenl Ihe atom
I. dug nearly irpendlcolnr breadth of bono
eighteen feet six inches tleplh of hold fiv feet
six inches. Shu will be built expressly lo meet
llio riqulrrmeiits of a vessel In the Island tradn.
quito flat, so ns to carry a ilrok load without ballast
lielow and lo ho abp lo navlgalu In shallow water.
All of tho crooked llmlx-r to ha tit'd In her con
st ruction ll lie of rnonkpy-i'sl grown In and
around Hot.olnln, 'I ho grain of this tree doe not
run straight but seems tu cross mid Interlock. It
is difficult In work on this account, but Mr. Power
says that il Is leas liable Inbreak nnd split and
will hold a nail belter than nny other wood ha bos
erir jitiitored In his uxpcrJpnco of 18 years with
timbers gro n In these Ulnnds, nnd is superior In
many respects to any other timber we have hero.
Doubts nre entertained by some ns to its durability,
but Mr. Dower has no fears im tblt scorn as helm
u d it in carls nml oi.yokes for the past right
years arid has never ycl beard any complaint.
Mr. Ilyan has also used In for sterns of boats) jet
no one can HI how It will be affected between
wind mid water in a vessel. Under water when It
is in contpct with salt, wo know it is safe, Iwett
week (3 was nid for four blocks of sumioaed-lo-be.rotten
timber, outsido considered to ix of anch
littlo value Hint no ono would cart it away t and a
few honrs after It was sawed Into sUijh for part
of tbo croopid mid ship frame of the visp now
building. ' ho whole frame was got out nt thn
Kntcrprliw Mill, chiefly by Mr. Hingley nnd Mr.
Dower. With tho saw mid machinery nrrauged
for llio purpose logs can bo cut tip to mnch bethr
advantage than formerly. With this saw pol
board are now sawed from very heavy timliers.
With tho improved facilities for sawing timbers
for vessels nnd with plenty of native wood easily
obtainable, wo hope Hint all the coasters reqnltod
ill our Inter-Inland trado will be built at home
hcroaftor.
Maui Nciiji.
Tut Hawaiian Html vlsltrd Sprocket's Mill on
Monday tho -"Cth ult The cvangillsts John Ka-
Inma nnd Kcatvcamahi aro doing n good work and
but for this tiling an exciting week would hnvi fall
bonnes each meeting.. ..Th") King was not bi-pi-ctcd
by tho wvrfrnfnn her last trlpnp; however,
two companies of natives went to Manlaea with
part of tho reception committee bi escort him up.
On Tuesday, many people called on blrn, and the
town was beautifully decorated. On Wednesday
evening the KingadJreesed the pople at tho Union
School-houso where there were some eight hand red
assembled. Ho said that ho bad cirrumnavigated
tho globe, had been honored by mauy foreign pow
ers, had sought a cognate race from which to re
cruit the Hnwaiiins. Hh stated that the Treaty
was ensured for the period for whicb it was made.
Hou. George Iticlinrtlsoii. Jnmtm Humphreys nnd
Hon. J. W. Knlua. nlwi nddrpsd the people. Mr.
Humphreys nllnded to the benefits of the treaty,
tho incrcaao of taxable property and contrasted
the old method ot receiving Kings with the pres
ent. Mr. Knlua said every man, woman and child
in tbo Kingdom owed tho King n debt for all that
lie had done for the country A grand bill waa
given nt Walluku on tho 23rd alt., and another on
the 1st ins.t.
Hawaii Notes.
A small package sent to Kawalhaa at the cloae of
lant year, nnd recently taken from there, is said
to hnve cost if 10 for storage... .. In nnswer to an in
quiry as to tho yield of sugar nt Lidgato'a planta
tion, wo have received the following: "We com
menced grinding January 2Tth, and stopped Feb
ruary loth, when wo had taken the cine from six
teen nnd n half acres, making one hundred and
thirty tons of sugar, ono hnudred and twanty-eight
tons of which we packed and weighed two tnnrf
wo estimato we nave in the coolers yet lo dry.
From tho almvo wo mads 828 elariflers of MO gal
lons (imperial) each. Can not tell whit the den
sity was as our saccliarometcr wa broken. As wa
flumed the canes, wo of courto know nothing about
their weight, but estimate that there mast lint b
less than 100 tons of canes per acre. We have
taken ns high ns twenty-four elariflers of MO gil
Ions each fromaalnglo acre.".. ..At Hilo tbero
has lieen a largo numlwr of dogs killed by poison
ing lately. The guardians of tho peace are trying
to find out who tho guilty person or persons nre.
There are still left a very liberal snpply of do;,
also cats. The stomach of- one of the dogs is to b
analyzed Hilo resident are wondering If Ihe
tirao is still far distant when they cm get to tho
other eido of their Island without going to Hono
lulu first. It seems to them that the LikiUle might
connect with tho Itralanl at some convenient point
on Hawaii, and thus enable pprons to roach tbs
other side, which would save tirao and expense. It
was tboueht nt one) time that the Iiealunt would
come to Hilo The rain-fall as registered by Dr.
C. II. Wetmore at Hilo for the month of February
188?, was !U7 inches.... .There ha been an abund
ance of rain and wind in all part of the Island.
....Peloln active at Kllaaea.
Kauai Notts.
The long bridge at Uanapepe U finished, and
the pile driver usnd in making it has been returned
to Honolulu Thero has been much rain latelv,
but the latt few days have been pleasant...
Steamers nnd schooners have had little difficulty
lately in ta'iing in and discharging freight.
Plate of Worship.
Seaxci's TiETiici-llev S C Eamon, Chaplain, Kief
treet. near the Sailors' Home. Preaching at II a m.
Seat free. Sabbath School be fere lh, morning arnica.
Prayer meetlnr on Wcdncidsy evenings at 7K o'clncck
nai SinzsTCiicncu Kev J. A.Cntian Pattor.com ev
of Fort and llerctanla alrecu. t'rcactilns on Sunday.
at It a x and 71, r at. Sabbath Schcel at 10 a k.
StAvdhew'sCathzohaI' Kngllah aerviceai Rt Re
the III. bop of Honolulu and Kev Th.M lllickburn. Ha
waiian aervlcai ltev Alex Macklnlorh. 8 JO, Holy
Communion: 9.3). Matlna aud Scraion (.Hawaiian): 11.
.Matin, Lllanr and Sermon (Kn;llbj; I, Hvenaent;
(Hawaiian); T.3 Kvcuaonr and Sir mon (Engllah).
Homay Catiiouc CuL'ncn- Under the charge of K
Iter III, hop Matzret. audited by Iter tllibcp Hermann:
Korlatreel, near IScrelanla. Servlcea every Sunday at
10a atudsr u,
KAWAiAiiAoCucrxu Iter II II Parker, Putor, Klac
atrcet, above the Palace. Servlcta In Ifafalliu every
Sunday at It 4 al. Sabbath School at 10 a . Cvtone;
aervleea at 7i o'clock, alternating with Kanmikaplll.
Dtatrlcl meeilnsa In varlona chapel at 3.S' r at. Prayer
luectlng every Wedueidsy at 7)a r at.
aVfltS. AUGUVTA HARTViC
rti t-olaa Thr of VooaU ttaul Imat -
amaat 1 Ms lo,
Hecommenda hcrielf to the Ladiea' of llouolale.
Pleaae call from to 8 In Ihe cvenlnj, tt
hJl THE HAWAIIAN IIOTKI. Ira
HOUSE TO LET I
A C4t-awBIUIM HOINK. NIITABUt
for a family. Near lbs head of Fort xtrtfi.
UnfnrnlahrtL I'oaacaalon rtfen tmmrdlataitr.
Apply aoon at ibe premlaes are In uimand.
CI1AS. T OUL1CK.
eud tf No. I Kaaaumanu St.. Ilonotula.
AMERICAN LEGION OF HONOK.
rpiIK ItKGUIiAlt SK8SIOX OP
J. OceinleCmodl No. in A.Uof H tr kl la
the Knlihli of Pvlhlaa Hall. Campbell' BnlMlsr es
th. FIKSTtnd TUMID TUEHDAYM of atenr !.
W7 3m IIKNRY B-iTM. M.
S KVKHY TOWN COUNT11T,
L to aall very valuable Standard ComoercUt work of
.x.-A.' ni-onTA-0-1
(Jul publlihedi. for laraii and Territory addrtM
A. ROMAN. iWokacllcr A rblliker.
b9t Im l-M Mutter St.. San FranclKo. C.l.
SPERM OIL.
TlUT MCC'ltlVI!, A MtT
PURE SPERM OIL,
Ex "MARY BOSAlf.-
r Far ! by
VHim A. W. PrlKCK A CO.
Crocerivs.
A ri.l, AHSIIKT-KIIT 4r 3aIt'K-mi
J uatirelvt frera EarojM yle Ute.l arrltaHi
and el vrv chg qulliy. Aio,lratddtileaol
Uroccrtat 10 our former nock, jaat arrived lioro Stxr
Fnualico. ex Ktltksoa, Ktrtka 4 Mdls F, 'llf r
Will be toU lo lilt Ibe trade.
Oct. IV. ii7J) VOL1.CS A Co,
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