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A ITT! OX SAl,KS.
HT n. 1'. ADAMS.
W !! "
WOOL!
WOOL!
AT AUCTION.
Saturday, April 22d, 1002,
l tl, , l ttiy' Via .
irtu I nil wt It-- tt
Kse Jls ll
(I ml
118 bales Wool
from Ik' llmau "fcM-p iii i"t
Airrnt:hic nluuit .P-!.". poumts ciirli.
sir)es isn . W ice " '" '
Vent II HtikfeMA IV
IT F MUM u.l
Valuable
Property
On the Kulaokalma Plains
liy enter of J M llalclc. r.nj . lll I offered at roMU
.taction, al 11 o ()V noon, at alc Itoum
Saturday, April 22d,
THAT CKISTAIN
Piece of Xiand!
-Ilmllilon Fcmacola Mini
With All the Buildings Thereon.
llae Led ntiala of tl WKiT, l. . and numbered .115
(in Itcivernruenl bnrvcy Map.CwntaininzaNMit on- and
half iwi, the ln Inline 'A be ! feet The llntie
Itqallr nraattd theMablc and Out hoesc art all In
IVtfrct Order tlavrrnrocnt Water I laid on with neven
tips. The healthy situation of tbt jtrepetty and the
ilrlltklf ol vlete from It, make this a nrel dolrabtc
if ilrtcnrr fot a mill family.
-TnnM-IIf Cash: halt In I. S or years, wilh
Interest at 10 percent Deeds at purchasers cxpeo.e
U. F .MUMS. AntCr
Tills vy.
VALUBLE"7R0PERTY!
IWt anoa TT alio y ,
Saturday, April 22nd,
. 12 n'rlork .11.. nl Vile-, idiom.
Kill be sold at public atullun
All that Piece or Parcel of
Land in Manoa Valley,
Cont.uiiliti;.ui area on,' 'JI-HMI tiercs
V :. r)f-t Imiigllic Mtnc 1-and (ontejed by Wm
. I-; lsixli.il .n 10 A .T I tri.trij;!it and by htm ton'
v-t-,Ii)oFiaiik'Murslf ,-c IVnl dated May-.tb. I5T5
Together, "with all the Improve
ments Thereon.
I- 1. AHXJI-, Aiir'lr.
RE6uUHCASH SALE
On THURSDAY, APRIL 27
Al 10 A. n. lilSjtlc". lluuiu.
A VARIETY OK
CLOTHIiSr
FANCY WARES,
G-,
-AS
A NEW STOCK GROCERIES
ALbO
2-acla Tlroan Sa;ir. Mcks lUiley, Sacks OaU,
."-cV (ironnd Feed-backs Corn, Cases lircad.
Crates Potatoes, and a a mall lot of
K 1' ADAMS. AnclT
TOBACCO, CIGARS
AXII
SMOKGUS ABTltiLES
thk mnfiir a.mi must
Varied Assortment
to ni:
FOUND IN HONOLULU !
We are ComUntlr In Itccclpt uf
Fresh. Supplies !
ruox tiik
Mosl Reliable Mnu!actiirurs
IM Till! I'.MTIillWATIA
Aiir.vrs run
P. Lorillard & Co.'s
Tin Tag Tobaccos,
Vanity Fair Tobacco and
Cigarettes,
mtr v. zxd Otlior 3.-3
--AIAO
A. oreatVariety
- - OK
CIGARS, MEERSCHAUM !
ASD
Bxlai'PipoH, cJbo., ctoo
Hollister fe Co.
M liulcMlr and Itclall TuliarronUl.
,i ei at a 1 1 am. srni:i:r
"Hotic of Diiolution of Partncnhip.
riiiiK to.i'AHTSEKHHir iitiiuroroiti;
1 ral'tlur dtf the em uxat of Ji Jmit X .,
rrtUlajf awl JiA Kwt lenaialBK. In lk U.lijea, at
lit 4IVuk4 o KakaoMiaibii M. . All noof 1i to
uSd(IMiil lftl.Mh bpattJ I. Ilea. "Lu
Jattwriawi t (y ' 4 W H".V,"J."f.)'i4.,a "-
JOHN JtOIi.
fcAML'KL SOTT.
llmkH- Ma - -t i iS .c"-
"SOTICE.
Vt Tilt: akjsi'ai. MKirrio or tiii:
t,UkU,l4l' J KOIUUA bl'OAH CO-. fctW
VmLHil lKel at lua Oftr tf U Alcl.ll. L fvlluW-
l TfcV cm 4-Ud ful tbt mtulfc JUM
.C ALLCX
.l-rtaldtail.
j.mrrrtMiTU...
. K CAfcTI.E
J, B, ATHEinON
lt
..U rroldtnt,
Tirir,
..McMtair
b. ATUKfrTOXUtVy-
JMlllMMNU.
frou san I'M: a Nf i sco
Hi lltirth i ttnifcrt tlfcr
ML DISCOVERY,
Ml fl RHIAUN M.t,i
Will have Unlok l)upM for nbovo uort.
Vftwt!l f IVMIiftr !Pb t'
W It IIM KfKUl .tftt. r,,M
I'OH SAX KIJANOISCO.
flu1 l Amtrdan Hrtirwitliif
o'COSMSU ELO,'
ItOW Mil. Vj.lcr.
Will ImvollnleXOisptitchforthflRbove Tort
r.f fTf vht nr pa.nrr- appW tn
'"' IHWIN 10. A. ..I,
For ban Fmncioco.
Tin- mrrlinii thirtt
k IlnV. Aluiv
I Itr.l.'t V. Mn-Ki.
Will have quick ilisp.iloh (Tor nboro port.
Kor Krrl;hi or ra.fa!? aitolv In
'" ' i VJTIK A COOKK. Ac. nl-
For San Francisco.
'. I
nil; i nitiTisii ltMiN
J2V R-ady Lampson,
! -
Will hnvc Quick Dispatch for nbovo Tort
r.ir VrrHctil or r.iwur. fdy In
FOR SANljAN(MS('0.
The At tlrtman Hark
. , f Tl": -V 1 OKIIMAN
Bark ATALANTA,
MOIIIIMANN Matter.
SS&:
.j!.Tr
Will lmvo quick disp.itch fortlic nbovo port.
IVr frtlclit nr laa,-c, appljr In
" 1 A SI II VKKJ.U JL CO
FOR NEW YORK DIRECT
.. Th. At n ricjii lUrV x5t.
NKU.. MASTr.lt.
Will have Quirk Dispatch for the above port
I'or I'rHcht anil Tanacs Aply to,
5 II. HACKrr.l.Il A r .genia.
zim
STEAMER LIKLLIRE
Hl.Mi,
I M.IMII
".itamvi l.tLrtike v ill Irate Ilouolnlu eath Tiirmln)
llr tonehlnc at Lahaina. Maalaea llr. Makena.
.MahnVoiia. KaiTalhae. LacpahpehiH- and llilu.
Itetnrnlni; Mill touch at all the .lbote jwrt.. uniting
at llonolnl'i tarh undnj- x. M
. .V Croillt lor t'nii; .Ituiii-j. tn
Wc ioilltelTiefufe to on urroiiuls for 1'awaseD.
awl r itartlcularljr rail the attention of the triUn;
public to the mcetdlj- of harlnr ltaKtracc and l"relffht
malnlrmarketl. the Meamer will not be leapourlltlc
lor any unmarked llascase. or for Freight or Parcel.
unk? llercliitiHt tin.
Freight Uoacy Duo on Domniid.
In allcaea of frvlrbt tor paitl" not reilHinslblc. or
niikmmn. the fre'gbl monr) will be rrqulredlu advance
I'Afii wjils or i.iiii'u:s nmi ixr.s ;n r
ni: i'i..ii.M .tiAiiicuo
For the pally whom tbry are for, or plainly stated In the
receipt to whom the r arc consigned
All demand for damaf e or lo mut be made wllhlu
one month
Id no way liable for Ion or accident to live atock.
TST Had: Urlver. Iloy. and nch like, will not bo
allotted on bttard tho Meamer on arrival, until after the
pa jensrre have been landed.
W W1U)KU .t CO.
PACIFIC HAIL "STEAMSHIP COMPANY
For San Francisco.
riu: M'i.i:M)U) fiTi:.v3isiiir
AUSTEALIA
c. ittiii.:.. foji ji axih:ii.
WILL LEAVE HONOLULU FOR SAN FRANCISCO
Pn or about Slonday Hap 8
TOR SYDNEY VIA AUCKLAND!
Tllli M'l.WDIII STlLVaitiUIl
CBTY OF SYBNIflY I
ii:Aitmu.-v. coi:iAMi:it.
On or about Saturday, May 14th
For FreGbt and Paaaafe, aptly to
vna. ii it.M.i;i'i:i.i).t. to ..bcuu.
C.otKl liir Nliljiiuctit per hlemticr can noil
I.eMorciI. I'rco ol C'linrec In Site I'lre-iiroo!
Wnrclioiip near tlicMeiinicr lmrr.
A. F1SAJKCOOKE5S
AtiEXTFOltTIIE FOLLOWING COAbTKItS:
Wailelo, Mftlolo
Wnioli. j' '. Jnlla
Walehn. &' t-,
& h-t. wiiiiuniu.
Gen. Stcccl a-sSjix. Knltuiu.
ruid tiara.
lTAU-ltod with WblloIUII. Office Coiner of Unetb
tJ and Xunann btrcclt t
a BREWER & COS
BOSTON LINEJF PACKETS
TllUbk 'MAirrilA DAVIS." WII.I. in:
vvfj dlipatcbed from lloiton for Honolulu
ot Later thau tlio 15th orMay.
1'cr.ont wlihin? to order coodi ihlnpcdby tblni mc!
thonld mall onltra on or before March lilt It For
nrtarr lrtlculara apply to
fJ I.WJ
C IHlEWEItA- CO
PLANTERS' LINE FOR SAN FRANCISCO
i,vs C. Qrowor & Co. -Agents.
WM Jlcrtlnnill'l receltcd filurnse rff..kSi
aud liberal caib advancca made on ahlpmiuti by ttita
nc JW ly c llltliWEU iCO.
OlTlMIKMi:
COl'ltT. I iJAXIC
kj UL'XTCV
In the mitterof JOS It K.KS'l'l-!lt
VolunUry lUnlmpt
NOTIl K Ii hereby sum thatametnuof the Crcd
ltonwhohitc proteddtbu afalutt the eUl uf the
lid Joteph It. bjicncer, to tho amoaat uf J IUJ ur more,
will be beM at IbaCleik'a office of the hui.ierua L'oirt,
at.MiloUnl Hale, in Honolulu, ON Tlll'lIbDAY, the
4th day of HAY. A. 1) lt-i. at 10a. m.. for the puifwxe
of Electing AMlifurer ofuld Ilankiupt'i KtU.tr.
A ItObA, Deputy Clrrk
llovoliila, ApiU 1Mb. JMiJ. hast
Copartnership Koticc
i1I,! i.i r ii Ah Aiijurrj:i) as i-aki.
IT! NL'ltlu lh farrlasre Slannfictoilui and Ulacli
Mnithlhj: llulntat ONLY. Mr. WALTEIUI. I'AOt:.
Mr H tt at lit contlnuea In hla ohu bane ihcloipoit
lBeandelltn- of Canlarea, U'asuui. Hatariala. Ac
Tbankfal for pa.t favvra, tbt new Crtn hop '" milvc a
bare of ll.r pabllc itatiunae In the falma.
(1 IVIihT.
.n.r.u.r.
ALL PERSONS SEEKING EMPLOYMENT
ASH AI.J. 1'Ain'lHS KITlIKll JX
Hott..L. . al auv of the lUnd. in the tiro jji
In Want of Employoos
Will plnM make ihcll uaiita known to the umj.f
iawl, who will do all In Ibelr Kin lo fllllhvirurdera.
V V JONEh. lr i
b.r
ItTON.
J II ATI in
f ifci t.ljkaeaaik . I 9 ' rf.tii i. k a a &
ii r uii.i.irtuiiAJi v M i
A W W aw
J.0T10E.
mmu: row.owiNi! pkirboxs
X wnalbUday duly rkclrd u UMun C Ui I'Un
ler. I jibw aiul impply Ci
hAMl'El.T Al.EXAUEt.
..ItwUaiit.
WM (I. II1WIX Vlw
fraafdetit.
JOII.MI. I'ATY Traawru.
K ! ADAMM .fcewatury.
J C UUiUli Auditor.
i: 1 A1IAJ1H. Vrc'y ! I,. J; D. Co
lloHololu. March Mh, Icoi. Wall a it
NOTICK.
4 r iim:aiijoi'km:ii AMtAi,)it:i7iiMi
S of lh htikboldera of lha HAIKC hUOAlt COT.
bald at lb Office .f Uia Aceuta. Match SWtb. 1S-S. th
MloalarOCUcia writ tl led fit Ibcrsiu1a(rar
M COOKE. I'rrtl4fl,
II F. HALIIUIK 1c I'traUral,
N CAhTLE.. . . .Tteltsrer.
J II ATllKltTO.S birrrtarr,
Z. W I'ETEUMJX Audllor,
- i- J. M ATHEirroy, bery
johh Norr.
IuMrlr and Dclor lu BUivus, Rasc
MrUla. Hon Fiuolililci UouJ., L'r..Wii, UUuaud
CUlua Mac, I'mtlnl Muhaulc. Ileuululu.il I
-tifein
JOHN NOTT
I TIN, COPPER VsTEF.t1rON WORKER
riiimlitM'.llns l'!ln
mill Tin lioiiloi',
Krrp. in -,,fc ,i ,i, ,. ( M.l.tul in Abut.
I In. - and of
ISM WORDING BRANDS
And an I'lip-ttitl In Kttriilnanv awl j
ALL HMD WOBSIN THESE BRUNCHES !
COOKING STOVES, !
LAUP3DRY STOVES,
S hiiis' mill Ni'liuimiM's' ('iiliiioscs,
" Ariuj Ituiiyes,"
'Mkliit tapatlly fm Itnnirn
MBTA LSj
-h. 1 1 1 ad. Mint I cppir, Mlicn Zinc,
Oaltanlrd and llfark bherl Irani, tfi In'.Y, K.mtr,
lloi. Tin Hale. Ic. l., Ui, xi
Cnppir ieim pipe, lj to I In i
!hiit t oppcr. til to III o. tnaiiiaii. fimt,
,, tinned and clean t
loan. Nobler, Iliimin' bolder. I opner nnil llrn Wire,
tiahanlced Water I'lpe.it, U I. I'i, lt.aini
1 nil A-iuMmi'iit of i:ilo. T, Ciiliina, tic.
Plumbers'
Stock :
Wnlrr t'lotela, tnt lion and Lead Soil I'lpr,
llne lllblm. Stop fock, 1'laln lllbha, I
Mlver l'talcdaml Nickel lljiln Cncka and I'liias.
t-'omblnallon Cncka. for cold and hot water,
lime I'onpllnet, Tubular fthowrr llcadu,
lUilh Tub. Hop ami t'cppern,
fait Iron Mnk, solderini: Coppers.
Pipe and lla Tons',
Oalv Clrculallns llollcra, for eiipplt Iik lnlli sink,
Ac. wits hoi waters
PER F. S. THOMPSON.
HI til AS
C3iandeliers,
ONE TO SIX I.IUIITMs
l.lbrarj . Hall, Hrnckcl, iJltlllcnl, and
", ijland Lamp.
Now on Hand, a Fine Asst.
Granite Iron Ware
Mr Folia iniMrona :lnv I'ana. Milk Ttcltcrp, lllicn'i"i
Cutler, .Icily MraInrra,.Mor:oLanipf Kerosene Slot e
Toilet Sett, .Icily .Monldf, larrjo nsrorlmcnlt Ditrt
.cnib, hoe, Yard and Stablo DriiBhCf, Flour anil Jelly
Mcvc, Corn llroomj. Shoe lllacklur;. Door Mats, ltrlj;-,
Clothes Wrlnscrs, Ctlniplns Irons, .-.niicc Fans, tinned
and enameled. Chopping Trat s nnd Knives. Wire Meat
totcrs. Clothes Fins, Mote Polish, (lem Fans, Cake
Itac-s.
Crockery fc Glassware
bnchast'npsand Saurvrc, Flates.nt, to 10i Inchei
In diameter; llowl, Ilaker, Soup Tureens, Vrsetablt
Dishes, Milk and Cream Fitchcr. Ettrrs nnd Flaslns
Chambers, Tnml.ler", oblct, Flnccr Howls, llntte.
and Sugar Dlshee. Cake Stands, etc , etc.
Carriage ami ('ail Material !
To Arrive fox F. S. Tlioiniis.on nnd
Carbarlon,
Felloes, ltlrn'. Spokes, Klusley'n Axles, ditto half
Fatent ltnpsvCarrlaffr Holts, ditto Lamps. Sulky Kims
and Spokis, Jlncsr shafts, Whlffletrces, Ferrules, Ac.
Also, Horse and .Mule Shoes, ditto Nulls.
OUIt MOTTO-" Nimble sixpence,"
"And tto Intend to fight It out on this line."
.T O EC TS" TV O rJ7 T .
Honolulu, Sept. ftlli. 1S31. Miy
BEURDER !
It is n well-known nnd acknowledged
fact that tlio Midnight Assassin
and Poisoner do fur
les injury
to tlio
Human Body
Than the daily neglect aud thought
lessness of those who fail to keep tho
Human Fraino properly Clothed and
Shod. In view .of these facts, aud in tho
interests of tho public and himself,
A, .'ML Mellis
IMPORTER OF
Staple and Fancy
Dry Goods !
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Roots & Shoes,
Solo .Agent for tho Intornutional
Clothing Company,
lias determined to place- it within the
reach of all to obtain Every Article
Suitablo for tho Climate that Man or
Woman can Wear, of the Best Material
nnd AT THE LOWEST CASH PRI
CES, and having but ONIJ PlllOE,
tho Purchaser of One Dollar is on the
same footing ns tho Buyer to the extentof
100 Dollars !
Tho Clothing of tho ubovo well-known
Co. are famous for the Eleganeo of their
Cut and tho Durability of alntorial :
Gents' Silk Mixture Stiit,
lienta Doeskin bints,
Gents' Punta und Ycsta,
Boys' und Youths' Clothing,
Light Summer Suits, quito now;
Ho hn, for boido years, endeavored to
meet tho patronage of tho Inhabitants
of tho Hawaiian Islands, and is very
thankful for tho supjiort ho has received
and that ho coiibidurs as his chief
Reward ! !
Ho would call attention to tho follow
ing Srcciiil Liue8 which lie has Imported
Direct from the Maiiufneturora, Pur
chased for Cash, nnd which ho is nblo to
oirer AT L0WKR PRICKS than over
offered in Honolulu boforo; nnd it his
Conviction
That a Good Article, ut n Fair Price,
must coiiinmnd a Share of tho Trudy of
ththo Islands.
Ladies' Kid Sandals, Ladies Fino Em
broideries, Ladies' Russia Princess Boots,
ijulto nuvv; Glovo Kid Princo Albert
blioes, Gcntri' Embroidered Opera Slip-
ir, ijcnts- Klii Albert Tie blioes, a
Full Line of Bronze, Pink und Blue
Childruii'H and Bryant's Shoes.
jfS Tho Hoot und Shoo Department
is un Entirely Now Branch, mid ho will
only bo too hajipy to hIww tluo GootU
to iiitcha.y.'n. or otherwise.
ALFRED M MEIXIM,
HY AUTItOUITY.
I'miciIiiihiiIIkiu
We, Kii.udiM, hy lint (irni'n of (Iml, of Urn
Hnwnll.iii lalmiiN, ItiiiH, iln inolitliii i
'I Iml It Ih Our plcnsuro, In mrnitnticn uf Ottr
('iiiHliltillnii, Hint tint MMiilnrn of thn tlalnllvn
A'aeinlily iif (lnr sltlii(loin ilo nim-inli!,., nl Ilin
lifKlalnlhrillMInt Onr('niilnl of Hoimlnlii, for
llin illnNilclt ur imMli) liiihiiu-srt nt V2 uVtuck iiiniii
mi Knlnrilny llm V.llli )ny nr April, A. I). IMfililreti
Htiiulrril nml Klililti).
fllvi'intinfer tltir llojitlHIiiii Miimml, nt
Onr I'nlnrclii llm City of Hnuiiliilii,
Hntl Ihlr) Vint Ditynf IVliftmrv, IW, ntul
llin Xlnlli Year uf t)ur IIoIhii,
lit Tin. Kinr
TtitMlmrlei fhr Inlrfi,
V". N. AliMaTl.nNii.
Oltlcl.il iiollflonllnii liavliii; brni mailrTlu IliU Dcpail
imnlbyMiuit. Ilrntl I'.ir. t on. ill nnd Commissioner
of France, that by virtue uf pom ra ronfriretl upon him
by the French Consular Itegnlnllons, ho has appolntrd
Minis Loin. (liiUirn In tilt the ofllie of Acllng Chnnce
Her of the French Legation In this Kingdom,
Notlro Is liereby Hlvr tliiat llm said Minis. I.nnls
llull.nl l.ui been recoRiilaeil ns Aclln.n Clinnceller of
Hie French Lebanon afuresnliti and all pcrsniis nie re
iinlred to lake notice uf llils fact ami rrapert tils an
t hotlty accoi.lliiKl) W. L. ll 11 1! ; N,
Minister of Foreign Aflalrs
llepatlineiil I'utrliiii Amilra.Aptll tllh, W) M lull
Jr MtftAT,JR.s& CD.,
.! y4. .a
! If 1
Stationers
AMI
News Dealers !
Would lako tliltt method uf tuforinliitf Ihu luhnh.
Hants of Honolulu nnd Iho oilier Islands,
that Iheyli.ttc opened ii
Stationery & News Depot
In tin. NEW HAWAIIAN IIAJITTT. Ill.OCIf,
, 'J Mi reliant hlreet, where lliet
nro prepared to furnish
iii.ami hooks, .mi:moiiaiMu.m hooks,
Inks.luiiiiiirla plula, liuirpliil- and conea;
Mucilage,
Lottor nnd Nolo Pnpov, Foolscap
Le;nt C.ip.'Ent elopes, iMpclcrles, itc. clc
Orders tnkon for any Periodical
or Nowspnpor
that may be Desired.
Frompl attention ttlll bo glten tolhe Jialllngof l'n
pers to bubjcriliers on any of the other Islands. Also,
Red Rubber
Stamp Agency!
Orders for lted ltubber Stamp,, Received
K nml Promptly Pilled.
WEST sfe PAGE,
CARRIAGE BUILDERS,
At llielr place of business on (luccn btrcet, ncjuluiiiK
II. Hackfcld & Co., liuve ctcry f.icillty for speedily
turnliii;oul all kinds uf work In their line.
Buggies,
Carriages,
Express Wagons,
Ami vtvrj' Kinil ur Vclilclrs .Miuiuliictiiri'il.
Hlucksiiiilliingj lloie-SlioeiiiL,' und
all kinds of repairing done.
Gr. WEI S T
l.Ktrs Conitiiusly
On Hand and For Sale
At reasonable terms n lomplcto stock of
IIUHS, M-OKlls,
Itl.MS, A.VI.Ii,
CAKICIAtii: lltl.M.MI.Vti.S,
Oak, Abb ntul Hickory Plunk,
Whito Wood, Oumborlnnil Coal,
L'niuls, Arariiishes, Horse-Shoos,
Refitted Bar Iron, fcc, Ac.
JfSf'AW orders promptly flllod.",(
n-3m MiO
WE BEG TO INFORM OUR PATRONS
THAT
WK aio CONSTANTLY HKUKLVINO
LAUCiK ADDITIONS TO OLIt STOCK OF
JEXsLsr ctxxcaL GJrrcvln.
And as n. Fuictiast lu Ijir.-e IjjIs l'DIl CASH,
Arc Enabled to Sell as Low
as any Other Firm.
AbdllaiiuiTthel MtOEST KTOCK lu the Kingdom,
ttllh
THE BEST ASSORTMENT,
lliocia ttnuhldawell tu obtain our pilrcs
hiforiioiderlnx rlsunhtrc
WE HAVE A FEED MILL FOR SALE I
fir IN HOOD OIIDEII.lid
With Belts and Pulleys !
Will Orlnd from t to S Tons ptrDay.
We are bob Auonls fur tho " Hooter Telephone,
Tho Clifapc-st, Siuipluiit anil Beat In Uo.
Solo Accnta for the l'alriit finniu tails." Ant-
I.ettou rrulrlu one of theto Calls tail procuro Ihiit
.'IICAl'i:!! tlrwijih ill tUiin by ' a.klug your (Stoccr"
for one, or batlui; ll made tin
oi.ia i., iii
i. aim: a co.
Kingdom uf tho Nclliurlumls, (!lty of
AinstcFilitiii, liitcrniilloiittl Kx-
lillilliimor Colonial Olijccls,
nuii ol' (Jencnil Kx.
lioi'tutloii,
May. ocroiiKii, ihh:i, tiik
OCUIal Frorauiuia of which may b found at the
Comulal ol the NrlhuUbdl, Honolulu.
Mi JOHN II. FATY, Consul for llm Klncd.iui uf Hie
Ncthcilauda ntll sladlr assist, lu any nay, imiiI Irs de
sirous of participating lu tho adiautai;ea In f dcilied
fiowlha Kihlbltlaii uf 1'iodutli ur llauufacturea al
Auslcidaiu lu lbajk HI lm
MUSIC 1
MR. CIlJtKI.KMttr-NI.UK. I'I 11 1. Mr Is
Halts Veu Halo will b. slid topis Classical
Jluicaltiullii; panics on liKMcialo Itiuu. U-ssoni
sltu lu I'lHuofuilif lililjrluir ftl ll) ner lesson. If saltLfn
half a lulls uf the Foil Oflke, beyond thai W .Cum.
luuMcatluu ult at KL.LH' Mutlc tl
k.is will lv
I'luuijdly aitludtd to.
I rw gia
SATURJDAY pkbss.
AMI!, 'J2, lflHJ.
Mnnnuera'a Not Ire.
All adirrllsemrnla for the Hltl liniv Fnf s mult ha
is nt In by Fililiy nnun No Ininllons for Hie current
Isme can b guaranlced hrn sc nt In later
A'liftllsfts still maik the iiiinirirr of Insctltnnaile
Irnl, fiom tthlcli dale thcyrhatite. Any not somaikrd
lll be rharcrit , innnlhs,
THOH. II. THIIII.M, Manaurr
NOTES Or Till: WI3I1K.
't'lir; U'ulslittlvo Aiweinlily will enntrlin on Hnt
tinlny noil, tint L'.ltli Insl,
'I'm: VutitiK IVupIn'it tlnloiitvlll uiret noit'l Inirn
iliiy rteiiltin lit llm vrnlry uf l'orl HtrectCliittrli,
Titrt TiHirlntn" U tlinnninn uf n ootnlo lrutini
i'tH'elcil lu nrtlto liero nliortly liy snllln; veostil.
On 'liuirmlny llio ntmuaplicro itppenreil qtilto
Miiioliy lo llin rioiilli'iiril nml cntincil ci)tialilnrnlilo
roiniiieiit nml cutijeclttrv,
Tim Kltiif nnlleil furMuliiKiil liy tlio l.tlntn Insl
'I'urmlny, nrvuiiwtnlnl liv (luv, DnuiliiU nml II,
Whitney, ArllliK (Ilmiiilierinlti,
Mr, Clin in will prcnrli ill I'utl Klreot ('littroli,
Hiimlny, nt Ilia initiiil hours). "Tliliiun" will lio
llin lliciitouf tliunvetiluif neriiiutt, A conllnl Mel
ruimi fur nit,
Mil. W. O. Hsitrit, wlio linn liclil llm iHinltluu uf
Awilnlitnt Attnriioy.doiiernl linn realKticil, ntul tin
nru liifurtueil Hint Mr. I'rrftlnn Iiuh lu-ctinpHiliilcil
tu miccceil lilni.
Mn. Wm, A, Cmif.TKti, tlio mnrlna painter, of
wlniHii nXM'cliil lurlvnl wo npuku Infil wonk nrrlvcil
liv llin Coiinirlo twin Kan Frmiclnco mi Hnturitny.
lln IniptH to ri'tunlti with tin noiun titiio,
Tiik lluiiulitln Iiovh, Hurry AnM, .Iuiiich Hull,
nml U. Hllllnmn, wlm lmvo lieen In Him I'miiclscu
fur Hiiniii inoutliH ntlctitlitiu llonld'n IIiihIiiohm Cut.
U'Kc, rutiirticil InHt Ttii'Nilny liy lliu Xtalamlta,
A MAKi-MI'.KTINd In, llm IttlcrrHtN of priilillittluti
will tin lielil in tho tltentrn on tlio evening uf
Thitmilny, Mny ith. Kavernl pcrniuw will niUlrpim
tho iiHHoiulilrKo nnd n liiru,onttoii(lniicoifiriiK'Clcil.
Titr.tiK hnvu nrrlvcil llilu week four prnvtoiiKorn
liy tho CoHtiitlo, flvuliytlin . II. .Ifmy, thrcoliy
thn lsciiieiy ntul nlticty-tlTo liy tlio Hcnldiiilln.
Nino iMfwen-Kirn left by Iho (dimmer for llm Cul
Oliiori. l'timoNH not iiiutnborii of Iho Orilnr cmi pruouru
tickets fur llin Oilil I'cIIowh' Hull tu tiiko pluco
noil Wi'diiesdny cvcnliiR, April LtUli, from tho
('oiumittoo only. TlckotH for nciillcniim uml
lmHcu, 'J.W.
Tut, fitirvlvom uf tho Niimll-iMix viilcmlo of lunl
jcnrwliu ttcrotnkcu to thn hospllnl otitharrof,
tho Hccinl ofllcorx omployixl nt tho t lino nnil
othcrx, wilt rIvu ii ikiii nt Knhnknnulntm nt 1
o'cloolt r. m, to-ilny.
Jin. What Tayijii will rIvo IiIh third free iirijim
rccitul Tuemlny ovcnltiK, April ","tli, ut 7:15 o'clock
in St. AtulrowH Cnthcilml, naslntoil by Mlns J'onti,
Hiiprnno, Mr, I M. Hwnnzy, linrilonc, ntul Mr,
Myron Jodch, urfnnt!)t,
Jin. A.H. Clkijiioiin uml Mr. Wuilchuuno h.ivo
ruturtii'il to Honolulu from tholr tour nrouml thin
lelnml, whero thoy foumlthupIntitntiuiiH lu u inuro
fnvornhlo comlilion Kcncrnlly lltnn thoxo of Knuni.
A full rrport of their InvcstlKntioim will bo inter
estitiR. Komi; of tho entorprinliiK laillcj In Honolulu
promiso tho publio rt rnro tront lu tho form of nu
ontctlniiuncnt nt tho thentro on tho ovcnltiffof
Jlny Sil, Tlio cntcrtnlnmcnt is to conswt of mnsia
nml tnblennx, nml in to bo ivcn for tho licnclit of
tho Ladies' llciiovolcnt Society.
At Jlr. 'f lirtinYrt utoro on Fort street may lio
seen n beautiful painting of Jlr. Frank llrown's
cottnKo on ltichnril Htroot, Honolulu. It repro
Hcntrt tho house covereil with climbitiR vinen in
bloom, and it will bo rocugnized by nil nH a faitli
f til representation of tho original.
Tiik brick buikliiiKB erected on tho mauka
corucrn of tho Tort nnd Queen Htrecta by Jas.
Campbell nnd 8. O. Wilder nro very nearly coni
plotcd. Thoy nro a valuable- nddition to that part
of tho town. A number of other brick building
nro in process of erection on our busincxH Htreots.
Tiik Planters' Labor and Supply Company nro
rapidly pushing forwnrd their plans for obtaining
lafiorcrH, nnd will shortly Bend their agents with
full powors to several important pointH. Thoro
Hcems to bo but llttlo doubt of tho accomplishment
of tho object designed lu starting this company.
Tin: following item, which should lmvo appoarcd
sooner, was accidentally mislaid; at tho annual
meeting of Fort Street Church on tho lfitli ult.,
tho following statistical report wns mado : Num
ber of mombors March 1881, L'."0 ; number siuco
added, TU; total 829. Number dismissed during
tho year l'J; number now lu good standing, 111 7.
The wiso man of tho S. F. Call who answers tho
"letters from tho peoplo " makes n slip onco in a
while. In n recent number of that paper ho
answered in tho ucgntivo n question asking if n
person from a foreign country bad to pay if 1! on
lauding in Honolulu. Ho was probably not award
of tho Hospital tax of if 2 which all immigrants
and visitors nro required to pay.
Tut: steamship Zmlniitlid arrhed from Sau
Francisco last Tuesday nearly three days behind
her time. Sho was oipccted sooner ns tho scabou
is now well ndvauccd and tho ranil should not bo
long detained. Sho mado the pasiago from pilot
to pilot in six days, thirteen hours and twenty
iivo minutes. Shu brought back an unsually largo
number of old residents and distinguished per
sonages. Thk committee beloctcd to prepare a programme
of races for Kamehameha Day huvo decided to
lmto races on tho 10th nnd 12th, tho " 11th of
Juno " falling on Sunday this year. Thcro will bo
sixteen evouts including bicycle, trioyclo und foot
races. It is intended also to have nn exhibition of
stock in connection with the races.
An alarm of fire was sounded last night from tho
thirtieth ward (shipping In harbor), and in n very
snort time mo entire fire Department, uenucu uy
China Co. No. fi, were on the spot, but too late to
render nny assistance. The fire wns hi tho gnlloy
of tho brigantine Coiimtlo, nnd was discovered nnd
extinguished before any serious damago was done.
Tho partition between tho galloy nnd forccastlo
wns slightly burned.
Foixowino is tho programme for tho llaud Con
cert at Emma Square, nt 1-10 p. ni. to-day:
March, Krekow..,,, , ,.,,1'arlotv,
Overtuic, Fra Dlavolo , Aubrr.
Chorus. Dav of Judgment Schneider.
Bclccllon. I.olicutrln (the first time) Wasuer.
Waltz, Tho Hoses (licit) Mclrn.
Alcdley, Herman songs (uctv) Kuliucr.
'llio Hand will give nn extra concert next Mon
day evening nt tho Hawaiian Hotel, weather per
mitting. Tuts Honolulu Amateur Minstrels will mako
their first appearance nt tho theatre this evening
nnd wu hope to seo them play before a full house.
They have introduced several now features, and
the programme will bo entirely new to a Honolulu
audience, it is seldom wo lmvo entertainments of
this kind here nnd when our local immteurs work
hard to produce something novel for the entertain
ment of the public, they nro deserving of encour
agement. Alt who wish n good laugh should nut fail
tu lio present tills evening.
Tiik Temperance Committee have prepated u
(vlitiou to the Legislature, nuking fur Iho enact
ment of n law to prohibit tho importation, ns
well ns the manufacture aud the sale of Intoxicat
ing liquors. Next week bluukii will bo sent to tlio
other Islands for signature, and circulated hero lu
Honolulu, so that every ouu in tho kingdom may
hate the privilege of participating tit this effort to
stop tho ravages of lutcmpcrauoe. It will bo a
great credit to this little Inland kingdom, if Unit
of nil nations so radical a measure shall bo
adopted horo.
Thk second frie organ recital glvtii y Air.
Wray Taylor al St. Andrew's Cnthcdrul drew out
a good attendance. Mr. Atkinson, who was to
hnvu assisted at the organ, was uuablo to bo pre
sent. Tho following was the pruunimnm I Festival
March by Collin t Miuuetto In F Major, Smart
Air, "I'rol'eccalU" (HUbat Mnter), llwulmil,
auug by Mtas l.uco j variation on n iiymii inue,
I'svlor; Swedish Wedding March, Sudermauni
" lUwall I'otioi."
Count vk Isovmeiuui, the ucctiJiur of At,
ItaUird, ns Chauctllor of the French lexutiuii,
Arrived by tho atoamahip '.lalattiUi. There nlni
arrived by the ums vessel Kx-Ooveruor Holllday
uf the Slate of ViruiuU, K. O. Macfarlano, Pro
prletor or tbe !. F, ll'usi, Ur, 4. Molt Hiultn, lien,
W. II. Dtr-ond, K. W. Townnend of the H. F. Call,
Air. Claua HnrccktU and Ur. F. K. Halley uf rUnta
Cruz. Archibald Forbew, the uotrd KnglisU War
Correstioudent, was Iimj pas-cngtr by her en
route lo the (Jolunle. Among the residents of
Honolulu who returned by her were llou. U. It.
lltshop, Mm. li. A. Mckinley nnd U. W. Macfar-
lane.
ii i
A fctitfiK ntul uUowut oompuy ut people were lu
iillmiilanrn at tluk auniul nllu uf thu Y. M. O. A.
IhU oh Ih VMiiutf ul tba MUl iuat. at the reel
ihwi uf Mr. Mttry WkUrhMMV, k rttlriaff 1'jwi-
sung by Mr. waiKer ; iniruuucitou nun rricrv,
Willy t OlfeitoliBDoHt.Ocilfl.ltatistoi J'asturule
iulVKullak; Solo, "Come Onto Him," Ia!1Iu,
i
pisa bbv wi vavBi a-"wsssi vs
eutortnlnmittit, I ml irwlno to the Inelonieiirr f tho
nititlliKrllieilarun tuttt, with It pltmimnt ilerom
tlous) uf ilowortt nnd ren. oamW not m ttaml. 'I ho
elof Him uf nfflnrii for tho ootrtlnn yunr rwnltitt na
fullown i
A. I'mlt.. . rrealihiit.
A, I'. Jiiitd VIoB-l'ttml.teiii.
W, A. Ituwfti . . . Iteeorillng fWrelnrt
fj. T. Dllllufthiim (re nlectml) . TriMu.ittrr.
II. WnlmliutlMi nml It. loweta. . .Dlriotura.
Tho Amuclfttlim then Iniaml islth .tiltntilmlly nu
cxprcivtlfiii of tlinnka lii.lnliii 'flioa, Wntorlioiisc i
l!m., fur llin frrw iiaonf hht I ,t renin bntiilliiR fur
their aiitylro. Tim (Inilmi ri,r I iniitoe, wlumi
term uf utllrn Is for alt yrani, roanllwl In tlio eh
llou uf 0. nl.CiMikr., I'.C.jimM, nml II. I'. Ilil
linnham, After IIMnuliiR to th irsirls of thn tr
llrliig ultlcism, Iho mummy imswd n iilnnanut
huitr wllli their lioaplliitiln Imala, who nurm-doil
iniml ndmlratily In ununlng cvervllilng tu go ulT
aiiiuuthlynnd liaiplly, Tim following mimtunryls ,
mitihinf tlio Trrnaitriir'H rcmirt i llslanci) nit hand
nt last reitl, J70 fa i Inlnl receipts for tho yenr,
"i;:l '."I tutnl iixiHUidltuira fur lint r, $fi)ll III.
I hero Is nutnpiHKi llm ieHtrt In mil lhlp)wrrk,na It
Isipillo IctiKlliv.
A i.tmii! How of water wns nlttiak nt it depth uf
avt foci un the fill Inst. In the artesian well hnrcd
by MeCnudleiM nml llrndott nn tho Klnu'rt prop
erty nt Alnklkl. 'I ho folliiwIiiK nro tho various
atiata plt'ieed, with tho thleloiFM uf rneli t
Hull. SK frcil.
Illnekttnml fir. fed,
llimlders ill fed.
('Any fifiM'l,
(Jural mid Clay a) fwt.
Whlln Curnl "(ifrot,
lllit(!lny IK feel.
Whito Curnl H feel.
Curnl nml Clny ill fret.
Illiio C'lny tSfifeel,
(kirnl nml Clny iWlfiel.
lllni'kHmid ltlftet.
Lava and lied Hock 18 feet.
lu tho Insl stratum were three stronkn or ledges
nf ery liatil ruck. Whnii Just nljovo llm Unit ono
thnwnter msn seven feet lu Iho plpoj nfler ll wsm
bored through tho water rcMe twenty foot higher.
Under tlio second hard Hlrouk theto was n llow of
one liulf Inch over thn tupurthoplio(sveii-lueli),
nnd when tho third ntnnk wan pierced tho llow
was increased to nluo Inches ahuvn llm ulm..
nml when nm lined roao tu n height of forly
Ihreo feel. This is olio of tlio strongest streams
that Imvii jet been struck in tho vicinity of Ilouo
lnlu, Tho tipper Joints of tho plpo nro uncased lu
cement, mid u top with four slop-cocks has been
put on tu regulnto the llow of water mid loprctcnt
unnecessary waste.
FiioM tho Oakland AW 7Vir of Match '.'7th,
wo dip llm following notlco of Jlr. Mil .lohnaou,
who Is expected ticro upon tho steamer duo AIny
tilth, to spend n mouth uiioii tho Islands lecturing
tiiou Tempornncoi "Jlr. Johusou U tho author of
'iJriuk from Drugs, or tho Single Hox.' Ilo It
reeummeuded by It. II, IInnH,ox-l'rraldciit of thn
United Slates, J, 1'. St. John, (lovernor or Kansas,
nml others. In t low of tho exceedingly important
nspect of Iho question, and of tho necessity that
tho iniblio should bo put In tho pusnossiuii of tlio
iiHiotllons, llov. Dr. Sprecher Invited Air. Jnhusun
to lecture in tlioovenliiR,midningnanlniou8lyiost-
ixiiit;ii nit imu ii-uiiiru mini next ouiKiny. 'I no
'Itttrcli wns ernwded to overllowing in thoevenlng,
ninny being unable tu obtain soatit. Dr. Sprecher,
luiroiiiiccu iiir. .luiiuion, who leciuteii on 'Vfliar
lliov Drink ami llow toJlalln It.' Jlr. Johnson
contended Hint Iheio in n porslslvtil Bystematio
adulteration of nil Intoxicating liquors known lo
commcrco throughout tho clvill.ecl globo begin
ning wllli l'ortugal. through Spain, (Jcrinnny,
Kruiice. Kngland, Ireland, Scotland. Canada, and
tho United Slates and olenr on lo Australia. Ilo
hopul tho day was not fnrdhlantwhcn men would
bo sent to jail for drinking Intoxicating liquors
nnd confessed that ho would rnthcr bo called n
temperance faualio than mty other name. Ho
also leferred during his remarks to mntoilals
recommended in tho illireront reccipei) nnd direc
tions for manufacturing nnd doctoring different
kinds of bovorngos. Mr. Johnson was frequently
npplnmlcd during ids remarks. At tho close, Itov.
Dr. Sprecher announced that ho had novcr iic.ird
such nn olTectito nnd ixiworful tempoinnco nd
dreits." Foi.lowino ia Iho record uf l'olico Couit' pio.
ceedings for tlio week: Jns. Nobel nnd JI. Jloran,
smuggling case of gin from bark Lizzie lltll, each
furious riding, forfeited fill) bail! ltamnkn, drunk
eniicss, forfeited ?G Iiail; Wm. Trogloan nnd It.
J. N'nueo, nltrny, oach lined ift), costs 1; llaupau,
assault and battery on l'oai, n child, neutonccil lo
ono month's imprisonment ut hnrd labor, costs i..'!;
Abulia, c, Belling spirituous liquor without n
license, remanded to 27th insl; Leo Chung nnd
Lum King, nlTrny, cacli fined 5,1, costs $1.10; Quail
Lung, assault with n knifo on JInkala, w., lined
if 10 and sentonccd to ono week's imprisonment,
costs S1.20: Kealoha, drunkenness, forfeited Jfi
ball; Sloodlll, nssault nnd battery nn Abdel, lined
?C, costs 91.20; Kuakoa, drunkennefls, forfoilcd $.1!
bail; Iliieaohaana, burglary, iioe jn-osfji entered
by prosecution; Geo. Itoicnier, drunkenness, for
feited 0 bail; John li, samo charge, forfeited
nan nam utawai, samo clmrce. lineil So. costs i?l
Ah Ho, furious riding, fiticd Sr.. costs SI: .liuC"" "'.0,r Practices tlicywill hnvo them nrresled and.
Grain, assault ntul battery on Kikiha, w., fined
cm ....-,4n si . ti. i.'.,.... t.-it: it ...in i
510, co3ts ?1; All Komi, solHng liquor without
iicenso, remanueu io'iui. uivu iiccoru. itoloa
t2,,n.in ft.. ..u T Dim.,., .ln.in,l.in .a..I..m. .....!
MK111 WW. ,n. , A u.j, UklKlllUH (.WIILltlUl. rjUlVlLOiy
dofendant ordered to roturn to employer, costs "
IIU IUJ ISi .LUyil,ll(JtlUll UL UlllllULCUIOCilliOO. JllUg-
incnt for dofendant, costs 7.2.'i: case appealed to
Intermediary Court; C.Spreckels vs. A. T. Win
guard, deserting bound service, dofendant ordered
to return to oinnloyor, costs SI; Foster it Co. vs.
l'oo nnd lOinnliaolo, desortlug contract Bcrvico,
defendants ordored to roturn lo oniploycr; Jl. J,
Itoso vs. Frank Jletcalf, nction of nssumpsit for
$ 11, judgment for plaintiff, nppoulcd to Intermedi
ary Court; Foster & Co. vs. Kealoi, deserting con
tract service, ordored lo roturn to employer, coats
.1: 0. J. Holt vs. ltobt. Hriggj, nction for assump
sit for SJ103.KJ, judgment for plaintiff; A. W. Hush
vs. ltobt. Ilriggs, action of assumpsit for iV).t8,
judgment fur plaintiff; O. S. Cutnmingn vs. ltobt.
Jlriggs, nction of nssumnsit for t?C7, judgmont for
platntilf. Several case:) continued.
Hawaii Notijj.
Koiiala peoplo will regrot tlio dciarturo of Dr.
Hagau, whoieturucd tolIouolnluoiihUwayhumu
last week after u residcuco licroof several mouths.
....Tho weather is benulif ul mid now is tho timu
to 11 x roads and bridges. . . .Tho l.lkclike took her
first batch of sugar from llakalau on her last trip,
llotli mills nro still running full. Tho Mttlolo took
2,000 bags on tho 10th lust., nnd thoy Mill hnvo on
hand 8,000 bags..,. Tho world moves. Thoro can
bo no doubt of it now. Thcro is to bo n railroad
to connect Hilo with Unmaku.t. It Is proposed to
break ground in u fow mouths. Hilo is jubilant.
.... lliu sleamor uaiieu tlio M . ll. Jieetl is expected
at Hilo very soon from San Francisco, whero she
was purchased by Air. O. T. Shipmau for W. II,
ltoed's store, bho will take tho placo of tho
schooner I'nlo, which was lost in November last,
....On Tuesday evening, April 1th, thcro was n
cry delightful sociablo nt tho residcuco of llov.
Titus Coau, Hilo, composed mostly of thoso who
attend tho Foreign Church. The sociables aro
given monthly, nnd nro looked forward to with
pleasure, ns they nro always enjoyable. Thu rain
docs not keep iwoplo from nttoudiug ns it docs in
many places. About nil tlio musical talent of Hilo
is usuully present nt tho soeiablea, Thu artists on
this occasion ucro Airs. L. Suvoranco, Airs. 11,
Deacon, Allss Lucy Wetniore, Aliss Lyman, Miss
i:. Hitchcock, Airs. L. Coau, Air. V. S. Lyman, Air.
Frank Lymnu nnd Fred Lyman, Tho M.eal solos
were by Air. Fred, Lym.m, Airs. It. Coau, Alias
Lucy Wetmoro, nil of which wore iMrtlcularly well
rendered. There wns also n linn duett tuing by
Aim. 11. Deacon nnd Airs, L. Kovcrnnce. 'Iho
churns uiugiugwaH extra good. Air. Fred Lyman
s.tug n nolo dressed us nu old, decrepit man, with
wig uf white hair und long whito whiskers, using
a canoi lio nindo ids nppcarnuco uf toward t nsklng
charity. ltufreuhmenlH wcra passed nt 7:TiO i', u,,
eompriHiiig u gical vnrietsof caUonndsundwIclies,
with ton mid cotfeu, Itov. Sir. Conn's residence Is
tlio fust frntuu building constructed lu Hilo, aud
wns built about M years ago. Tho location is ono
of tho lluo-it In Hilo. 'ihe fnonuji left for tholr
liomeil beforo 10 o'clock.
rnteinal nnil Huttiflceitl.
IIououl'uiasi-Tlioiiiuuificent provision umihi In said un this subject nppllert to the Minister of
by thta novcniiiie.it fur tho maintenance of lwWffi$&iU'A'uMm'
mid tho kindlv nnd paternal spirit in which Hint
provision is applied to their relief, has long been a
favuritu subject for mutual congratulation among
(hu si lect circle of ufficlala who have had charge
ut that brunch uf tho publio service. Certain un
pleasant facts which have eoiuo to light from time
to t'.iuo, have, however, rather lnterferred with tho
gkiicml iiecoplnnco ut Iho rose-colored views which
IliiKo gtiitlemen havo bun so fund of promulgat
ing. I'ttr Instance it 11 a matter uf record that fur
many yenis th lepers nt Knlnwuu weto without n
rijilJciit physician, nud pructioally without nny
medical uttriidaucHi ur suiervUioti whatever.
Tho Hoard nf Health uu ouo Lccosloti rvportcd
that thoy had been making i-IforU to obtain a
physician tor tho k-nr settlement but that the
neguliatloiu had btiu utuurceiuful. It npisarod
on inquiry that their iiTortn in llmt lino bud eon.
slated in uflering one phyaiclnu, nud hu a uotorlotia
drunkard, lha rnormous sunt uf twclvit hundred
dollars a year to devoto his whule time to this
work. It also appears as bIuithi lu (Lu report of
Dr. Fitch, that for fuuroouHCUlivoseard the total
oipemllturej fur inediclnvs nnd nu-JIct.! rtorcs fur
from six to tight hundred ej-i; ieuple, nmouutis)
to Junt about o csiif a irtwi for each poraon,
The report uf the legislative Coiaiitlltco who
viaitcd tho leiwr settlement In I87f. shows tluit"tli
ample provisions made for all tliclr want,' in
eludes! neither .ilt tor their food, bo.ii for tho
cleuuslnu of (heir iienfjiis or clothe, llgbU for
their houwa, lint nor bandage for luulr sores, nor
culllui in which to bary lhm. II itptw-ira from
the samo rvtsirt that lliu store ettublUUjcil by tho
Uuverwuftul at the soltlcment, fur IW onWuslblu
beiieflt of the leper, an J which wa upp.d to
do busluuw without prolit, wu harming etorblt
nut prUMt fur nrtttU-s uf prltuo uecvMlty. It lm
aUo b abowu by tht (athuouv of unlnibMU'
nlilo wlliieiHni, llmt lu tho matter nf nrrmtlng anil
sMtidltig nwny leera, llin ulltcers nf thn (Invent
inant had been guilty of Rroas rtitelty nnd ujiprfs
sloti ar.i! that their cunduct In this rcapM was ns
liijiidlrloui ns It wns Inhuman, lint why mi nu
nnd i utitneratn matters nf IhUklmU Thnnfnclsls
of thn Hoard nf Menllli, dwrlllug In nu ntnioa.
plistn nf seronn self cumplnci nar, whern tho vnlen
of public opinion never readies, ham long an Joy, d
Hie IiIrIi tirnrngallve of despising avldcuco mid
lutioilng fnels,
Thnlalmit nvldencniif thn pdlellml nnd inutiln
f"lit nnrn emrolaed uvnr thn leimri, It nn appeal In
n recent number of Hut I'nras for lags. Ilsteum
nn though a (loTcriimriit which lakes immiuIh sum.
iimrlly from their homes nml hanlaho lliam Ci
Knlawno uudnr pretenanof their providing fur nil
their wants, ought lo lm nbln lo pruvldn llinm with
rags wherewith loilrttni tholr norrs. If lliotritas
ury U tisi ioor lodo thai mur.li for tlioan tmfortii
nato wards of tho tuition, or llin iiiilillaiifflelnl Iiki
deflclnnl In hitmnny tonpply tlm neemtnnry nmotuit
nf muuny for that piirsmi, then wn liavocnnn to
thn point whern something should bo done. If
llm Isolation of Ispern is to lm continued lu thn
future, thn work should bn taken out of thn hand
of men who havn showed Ihotuaolvo unfit for thn
plncosllhnyhotd.
Vtix I'orui.i.
Tito Nntlvo Pre.
tl'iom the A'unlnt.)
Has Nor tiik Timk AiinivrnT '1 lio prenenl Is n
filling tlmo tu put forth our efforts fur thn priaer
Viitlnii nf thu enpta by putting down Intoxicating
drink. No ono a.ut deny Iho Immonsii nmount of
Injury this drink hint done lu Iho past. 'I ho lives
nnd llio iromrty uf thn poopla lmvo bemi swnlluwed
by It. If men were nblo tu re.it rain Ihcmnelves,
nnd hi nlono this deadly thing, It would bo nit
right) but 11 hail laeti promt un (rial, that thn
majority of mon cannot niorclan nolf-control, It
Is lliorofiiro nccossary that the nld nf tho law
should bo Invoked to ward oil Hivnrly mid death
from Iho peoplo, Tho h'tiokvii will support ths
rccuiiiuicmlatinu that has recently been made, Hint
n law bo pi sued pruhlhltlug llqiiur to nil classes of
tlio Inhabitants of this kingdom. Tho Imporlorn'
of Intoxicating drinks, und thoso who havo boon
nccustumnd lo tho moderate- ui of wines ntul
Hiirltn, hnvueunsouted to glvu up tholr own rlghtii
nml preferences for thn beuulll ntul saltation of
tho majority, who cannot bo modfirnte, nnd lo
enable ihcm lo cRcajio tlio evils of drunkenness.
Thoso olasscs lu tho coiiiinnnlty,orporhnpia largo
portion of them, lmvo agreed to supjHirt the pas.
sago uf a Inw to prohibit tho salo of spirits among
nil clasnoil of our imputation. Is not this statu of
thing! enough lo Inspire lio,x in tho Hawaiian
peoplo, mid rnusa thoiii tu put forth eiortloriH
for themselves? If your hrothor mon of other
nationalities tako this stand for your good order,
your preservation and your prosperity, will not
this genoroun nction, ought it not to prompt n
universal response from tho nallon'it heart, nnd n
united elfort in favor of tho proiosed law?
Wo urge our readers lo agitato thin subject, to
call meetings for its discussion. Perhaps this
movement will really result in banishing liquor
nnd nil Its ovils from thoso Islands.
From the Itmnill Vat .lni,
Hawaiian HoiiceiirnH. Willi sharnu must it lm
rnckowlcdged by ns llnwnilaus. lu this a uf en.
iigutcumcut. wiieroln wo boast that wu are among
tho progressive Christian peoplo of tho world, that
uiero ism oonceu oeioroour eyes nvory nay tun
so-palled Hawaiian sorcorers. and whom many of
our peoplo believe in nn having souio mysterious
power, liy their strango incantations, over life nnd
death, or through their luumblad prayers lo accom
plish thu desires of their dupos, either for success
In n lawsuit, tho procurliigof employment, orsouio
other desired object.
Homo of theso Kahunas too got llicir living in
Btich a. barefaced, nhallow stylo of deceit, Hint it
would Beom that nu person of common Intelli
gence could bo led by them, but thu very ignor
nnl nro superstitious, nnd easily frightened, and
ho nro duped.
Ono of these protoudod prophols, ns wo nro in
formed, foretold some timo since, when n certain
King took Ids depurturo un n tour around the
world, that ho would return homo in n cotlln.
Thcro is another, who is In great rcputo nnd
who is much believed in by certain parties who
hnvo been trying in tho Courts to get posBossioti of
tlio property of tho late Kanainn. It is said to bo
believed that thin man, by his sorceries and vari
ous mummeries will bo nblo lo control tlio decisions
of thn judges, nml somo peoplo nro firm In tho
delusion even now.
This samo Kahuna has declared that tho life of
tho oditor of this paper is in tho power of his
prnjors, it hu shall uxcrclso his iKiwora, and that
thoro can bo no escape.
Now wo challengo this foolish pretender to visit
our ufltco mid do ids prettiest in Hint line, only let
us havo his opotntions performed openly. Let
him bo rnieful and fix thooxact date of our do
mlse, llccauso If ho fnils to carry out his predic
tions, ho will very probably end bis pretentious
career in prison.
It is to bo hoped that this miserable superstition
about "nnaann" prayorswlll utterly disappear, und
nil such diabolism bo discarded by our people, nnd
that, when thoy hoar any of theso Kahunas netting
Njcnt to prison.
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From thu Jililt I'oakolu.
Why ia Tins I Tho legislature made
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i.u,,t,w,. uuv.k ,w w,.i.a ..,,.,. w. .,,1' IJIWIIVI,
for a gioat many objects, with tho expectation that
thoy would bo carried out; but with surpriso it will
bo learned that very many of thoso objects have
not beou accomplished. And no with much else
that wns intended, but novcr accomplished. And
why ? Tho reason has novcr been made clear.
Among other benificeut measures proposed for tho
good of the pooplc, was mi appropriation of $10,000
for special hospitals throughout tho Islands. Has
this been done ' Has tho benevolent iutentiou of
tho legislature beou carried out 7 The sum uf
$3,000 lias been exponded in building somo shanties
nt Fisherman's Point, ria places for tho temporary
accommodation of lepers; nnd oven this would not
hnvo been douo but for tho pornistout dcmiiuds of
tho kiud-hcurled Heir Apparent tu the Throuo that
hospitals should bo built, combined with tho gen
erous gift of tho laud by Queen Kaplolani, for thu
benefit of tlio people. lint this was not agreeable
to tho then Minister of tho Interior, Air Carter.
Likewise, tho 30,(J00 appropriated for tho road
over Nuuauti. What is the reason this has not boon
dono 'I
Why havo not tho Kalihi road nnd others leading
out of thu city been attended to V
Hownbout bridges over streams? Nothing done;
otherwise, thoro would havo been no deaths by
drowning, ns has been tho case. Neither has any
thing been dono for wharves and landings on the
other Islands,
Why has not llio sum of ,000 voted for dredging
Honolulu harbor been spent ? And so with many
other appropriations of inonoy voted for the welfare
and benefit of tho nation ; who cAiitglvo n reason
why thoy have been kept baok? Tho Minister
who had tho control of things during tho post two
yearn is not now in the country.
Hut, let us ask, has tho appropriation for n rail,
road been drawn t Yes I
Has the f 100,000 for a marine railway been used?
Yes, it is now being built I
Has thoiflOO.OOO fortlioeuoonragcmoutof immi
gration (laborers) been drawn ? Yes, nnd much
more.
How, then, could money be had for theso objects
nnd none- for thoso ? Who shall answer, for he
who could iinsw or lias gotio to l'ortugal with fHO.OOO
moro with which to bring 1'ortugeso,
Why could not if 10,000 bo spent in tho unction
uf hospitals fur tho real good nf thu nation, when
It wns so easy tu tako away $60,000 for tho benefit
of n select fow 1
Tho sum of $t!0,0U0 could not bo spared fur tlio
Nuuauti road, whoroby human llfo would bo saved)
but thcro was.i great hurry tu btiild.it marine rail
way. It U plain enough that thobcuovoiout intentions
mid express mandates of thu Icgialaturu wero dis
regarded for considerations ut tiersonnl favoritism,
mid tho provisions of sections 4 and 5uf tho Appro
priation 11111 wore contemptuously trodden noon.
Thcro should bo a Inw passed strictly forbidding
tlio oxpondituro of nny mottoys, except as provided
III the Appropriation Jllll ; that nny transfers shall
bo unlawful; atul that government oillcials bo held
strictly accountable lu lnolrtRrrrteVi6iiriiTrtM
moneys,
lt it be understood thtit nil llmt bin ! I,..,..
Supreme Court, April Term, 1883.
April llth, Tlio case of J. M. Dalgle vs. Huj".
I: liehrndcr, action uf tort, wns railed, nud dlsooii.
tluued.
Iu the etiso of thu AllnUter uf Fituuico vs. V.
Uiiudaetl. an action for the recovery of taxes, it
was ruh-d by tho Court that judgment oould not bo
outeredoutlio pctltiou until auunded. tVntUiu
for defense) A. H. Hartwell for tho plaintiff.
April IMlu This day was wt for divorce raws,
but the order wns reversed nud none beard.
April 1Mb. Tho case. Fouk Ueo rs. L. Ahlu et
nl, luwuiapsll, occupied thu whole day, and wo ad
journed to Iho 10th, again resumed, and again nil.
journed to T hursday. iho 20th Inst. Tho cu was
a tedious uml coraplicaUtl one, arising out of it
itueatlon between tho ngeuU of ouo of the CUm
bU'amer4 ntul the owners of aniuv, in regard toSa
recvipt und ciindituro of moneys on aoeuuut of
tome Chiueso Immigrants lent her by th owimh
of the vimmI. The Jury Were sent lu nl 4 o'oktak
, m., returned a verdict (or the defendant, 1 AUlo.
As usual, thoru was of tho element of uariwy
7-,(iiiiirt siuyfc. H. II. Dole aud J, Ual iat
ptelntUt A7S. Harwell nnd F, M. HnWh for Uw
defeuee.
Aprir.'lttt. Thoo.uoot Yuung ttiu vs. Kauol (
isdleemau), and one other, treap&w. TbU wm -m
action tu dumagwi fur mulicloas arreat, ami as
one of an aggravated uature, wherein fl.UUU iUu
nutt mmu elalmed. Tba gam was Irtid bfon
mlieil Jury, who iulurne.1, after a UW ihiw.
w Itb a vtrdlet of f UtU dadtansi iihumI Kami t kk
other wMiUiilidr(id. J. M. DavWaou foTkUits
lid t Kaulukou for uVemUiit.
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