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i V SATURDAY I'KKSS, SA URDAY, MARCH j i Dou1le.oltimn ad rrtlseme nti, cut And Atgr ype will not be admitted Into our column) neither will advertisement lie admitted Into "re ad. nn" column, al any pilfe These rules will be rightly adhered la Holler ol any events of Intern! transpiring on th' other Islands sell! always lie thankfully received for publication. Correspondent are requested to Appen I their true names to All communications, not for publication necessarily, tint At A guarantee IhAt the writer Is acting In Rood faith. LOCAL ITItMS A inllllnn It I clnn clrrnliltil fur lniluir4 for the rxlcmli nf Wililcr Attune, icrnsi Wnlklkl street, tn Cnllei;c Acnuc 'I lie two sftiry rnnl Iniilillni; tcciiiitil liy llufT'.ililirurr A ( (i for miriy )cnr imsl It now licing turn ilimn tn nnlic riHim for the new ( niiiiliell Murk. The rri.;tilir innnllil) mielliiunf the Mission ary (ilriiitrs, will lie IkM llii Sihirih), Miy pi, nt 2130 I'. M. nt the I'nrt slncl Church pillars The nllcrilion nf mir rcitler It nlleil to the nolici of the New Inc,l mil Mutuil I.lle Int. ( (i in inntlicr niliiinii, nt retintlii; spctiil rhinit fm uililic ctinfiilcnce". On the niiiinlni; icfcircil In In the mlltc let tcr iiIhhiI the fltlii)! of timtkit liillt nt the iinrinlliic liousc, two shot litre firtil, mi iic lire lnfoMiic.il, from Ihe J. I). Spireies. While Vtcnrc nlncil nt the until of " liw nml nnlcr" shown hy t lie floo! of roiiiiniiiiicn tlont from M1111I In the Gatelle llils sstck, wc nrc ptcntcil nt tlnir IkiM tlcntiiiclitions of the million of tlieir lioulilen. Mr, I'lime-iux Ins luen iltvollni; hit ntlt.ii lion nf Inlc to Cnroiinlloii Hints, hit Inst Iwint; n (minting of the Hula of Snlunh) night list, iimUr the lint in front oftlie I'.nhce. Ihe "'tier saj it "it gists n imknI ukn of the seme," ll's stiff might to know. Wu notice liylhe A Jvtiltstr nt Ihe 281I111I1., tint Mr. J. II. Illnck ngiin joint Ihnt cslili lislumnt, sucetciling Mr. McAfee ns forcmnn. We hi. g to cornet the ''listi In its nstirllon thnl Mr. Illnck wnsnttocintcil with it in former ).nrt iimlir Mr. II. M. Wlntnij. 'I hey wuc ncitr in any i) conncctnl. Mr, .nml Mrs. I.ocviciilnirg uerctliclns.iiit victims ofn Mirprisc nrty on the evening nf the 2MI1 ill)., ninny friuiils gathering to Icmtir their well wishes for a plcnsant return vo)igc tu r.ntheilnnil, which they will tnke next slenmer. The 5wech linking anil fertilities conllnueil till n lite or rather nn enrly hour. We are plcnseil to welcome to our shores h) the lut stenmcr, Mr. J. . Snpcrs, represent lii; the commission ami proitucc house of C. I', Whitney A Co of Snn I rnncisco, who sisits the ishiuls with "nn c)e to the main chnncc," .mil we iloulil not our ilenlers will take ailvnnt age of hit presence to strengthen tlieir interests. Dr. Chat. W. Newell of lloston, author of "Kahni of Onhu" which hml a Inrge snleat the Sandwich 1st mils Ins ln.cn ninile Knight Compniiion of the Uo)al Order of Kapiolnni, anil hns receimt the jewel oftlie order from King Kalnknun, one oftlie lirst honors oftlie kinil tier receiieil liy an Aincricnu, Harper's ltd I. 1 following it the ptognnune for the liinil concert at I'liim 1 Sipinre tint afliiiioiin, com mencing at .(.jo 1'. M, : March Ilefilir ScsihVo Ovulurn- JiianorArc erill Wntli My HicniL , . . C.nisncr Sltiun llclisano llontzclli jillr r luwer bhow . Cixile PolLaArliil . Cuote The limit will give nn exlri concert on Month) evening, March 5, "nt Dunn Squirt. 1 nun W. II, Ltntz nt the Volcano House, Kilnuen, we lenrn thnl there Is great activity in lioth hkts with flowing hvn in fifty places on the floor of lhe enter. I'rof. Hitchcock with Mr. l'errininn, accompanied with the guide Aliuii that pilnlVil Capt. Diitton, left on the 12 ult., for the source oftlie How of 1SS1 and the summit enter of Mokuaueowco, hut it hns lieen very stormy ever since, witli thunder, lightning and torrents of rnin, anil tlieir inves tigations are consetpientl) licing untie under great discomfiture and ilisatlvnntnge. When an officer of government hns heen in offiee for llurt)-twti )cnrs, as Marslnl I'arkc is proud to Imnst, it would lie very nnturnl tn supHr,e dim acquainted with the ordinnryhns govirning the service of hold criiuinnl and civil process. At least, he should have learned li) this time tint however Inrge his imigincd inlliiiucc in rrguhtingand controlling the Uni verse, he is not tpiite omniiotent ; and that there is no article of Hie Constitution, or section of the Invv, which instiaralily connects the mine of W. C, I'arkc with the Marshnlship of this kingdom, or exempt him from the particu lar consequences of tlieir violation. Mr. II. M. Wltitnc) aim til in town by the simmer nviAin', on Tucsthy Inst, ami hns atrtntl) laxii Instated in office ns Postmaster (icntrul. It h Ids intention shortly to Invtitl gate, either in H.rson or hy competent prtu), the winking of Ihe&cvtral postoflicti) on the diflerent i.land. Woik in this diuclion Ins for a long time Ken much needed, anil we hope sdorll) tu In.' nlile lo record tdccstalilitd mint of some system and elficienc) as regards the mill service In the outl)ing districts. Mr, Winnie) '$ known nliilit) and his txiwiienct- In (Histal matters Is a sufficltnl guamnlcv Idil Ihe work lie is aluut to undeitake will be will und thoroughly piifonneel. 710 77tf VUltUC OF T1IK HA WAIIAN KINGDOM. The folio vi ing explanation and mcnioran 1I11111 of cxpnidiliiris b) the Cnionation Com nilttto dns Kxii linntletl us for publication. In iiwof what das lut 11 utttred by the I'remter't organ in rtgard to these expenditures, it U sug gestive: 1 Much lias Kill said, ami is vet to be said, touching the rcsponsibilitv of the Coronation Comiiiittiu of the i'livy Council, ami, aware oftdc uuciitaint) of liunun life, I wish to vin-ilk-ate.- mv-si'lf while 1 mi). The following is the programme of (inform anccs, etc., presented lo Ihe conimiltee b) His Mavsty ns a guides Cutl of Shot , . 1'jnllwii 11 llrturulSNIft ' llluiuliuuioitt " li.ui Kuiiii; 41 HulM KlU.llli. Jl.Sto . , 1,611 .. .. fc I.SUU y jm om .. iy . litoti l.uuu sua Sua ISO liu ... . Oo . . lua I I,SM 6) Via II uiiurt 6,84 , . IO,UUO " KciKwuflhtt IUmaIUii Soic " IUII i limner 11 1.1UU ' Stltllct ' Military , " Su( KUMt . u Slwr lkl VVat llaiKinii'. " Wlll5 ' lloixiiiir. ' 40 AhuuUs (feather eAicO q klhtlu Ilfvuratkiiuul' PaLu " I utvitainnicnts lur IrmiiEl " Cnwb . . local $J9.&u Tdc Itinis marked wild an astuisk have, jircsuninlly not been expended, as the exhibi tions named have not taken plan. Very truly, Jos, U. Kawainui. Honolulu, Feb. 27, l&j. I" Some fine stock were lmmrleil hy the lirigm line Selmit an-1 thclinrkrntinc Pi ,mery, which s.cs.cl arrlvcil timing the enrly mit of tint week. Among idem were n lot of line mules, nml alto ncvirnl fine cows. Tdc Molihi will lake fifty morcunfnitimntes to Knhwvi this timing, Ihe Ikwnl ts aminiil n numlicr nt the MnspiHl on the 1st Inst, ntnl pattcil upon seventy two Iota M.11I over. I lorn Molnkni l)r I ittn will cnnsimr tn I.nlnlni ami I'Hik Into tdc conihtlon of I11 is on Mini. A fine Iron ntenmer It lieing liuilt nt I'lnln iltlphin for J no. I). Sprrckrlt tV llro , which It Intcnilcil for our Inttr islntul Irnilc. I It r illniintiont nrr-Itnglli, 195 fist, tint wlilth of liciiiu, rj fitt. She It gunrnntit-il In steam 12 knots 1 ami It tn hue first chts nssingir actoiiimnilnttons, wilh Mpnrnlr tlateroomt Siinilny morning nt I oit strut ( liurcli seven liersotis aie In lip nreitcil In churrli iihiiiIk r ship, ami the onllnnnces of nilult nml infnnl Inptltm nml the Mini's Supper will lie nil minitltml Id the tvtnlng Mr. I'riim's theme iiill In. "'I he Home with I hililreii in It," the thlnl of the present series of sermons on "The Home." A COKONAIION HACKS. After severnl KislHinemtnt, lln coroiinlion rnces mine olf on Monday nflirnoon Inst, Due o'clock P. si. wns the hour stt nt which the first rncc on the progrninme wns tn stmt. I he tnmil present wns smnll, but compnrn lively select, then being none of the rough element t lit re whith it nlmost n ctrtalnty in hrgtr gnlhtrings. Hit Mnjesty, accompanied by the Minister of I innncc, nrrived nt about half past I o'clock. There were almut ten or twelve (icrsons in the King's "slmul " and nliou! two or three times tint number in the grand stand. A neat little tint placed along side of the grand Maml, was also occupied b) a select few, mostly lubes. On the outside were, perhaps, n crowd of fifty or sixty persons. The judges were Mr. J. II. Ilrown and Mr. C. li. Williams; Mr. I". I.. Clnrk ncltd as time keeper, Mr. James llojd ns clerk of course, ami Mr. J. II. Illnck nt distnnce judge. At the Inp of the bill iviry one wnt inquiring for programmes, bill linry a progrninme wns thtrt, mid the pitforinnuccs wire about our whin thty arrived. The first rncc cnllttl wns a trotting mnlcd, lo hnrness, between the b. s. Teaser mid b. g A'aiem, mile bents, best two in three. Teaser wns drum b) Mnsltr Julian Monsnirntt and A'aiehu by Mr. Charles I.ucns. The merits of the horses not luing gtntrnll) known, 110 vtry Inrge lulling ensued, and the choice of horses was, in several instances, decided by reftrence lo "head or till," not of dorses, but of the bird. The tlntk horse luini; csin-cinlly a stranger on the field, curiosity ran high to wit ness Ihe display he might make. 'I he sorrel was known lo several as a three minute horse, and it wns tlnrkly hinted tint Ihe thrk horse was no "slouch," mid probnbl) might "lei some one 111." The ixcitimcnt wns growing whin "go" was gum; but the bell called the the horses back for a fnlse start. It bigmi to lie vlusicreil before the second "go" tint the dnrk horse was "slow but sun"; others again suggested thai he wns "sure lo lie lift." However, while opinions were-Incoming more freel) exprcssttl, a good slow-bill sure start wns untie., nml the sorrel soon showed the lsny his tail. This the hi) nsintetl by breaking on a gallop anil attempting to rundown Initli sides of the fence for being brought down again lo his gait. Hut the sorrel waitetl and the' In) enmc iii, anil things seemed prett) tvtnly di vided until tde thslnnce-iole was reached, when the sorrel agnln forgttl ahead and came in winner of the first heat in 4A). After the usual tunc allowed for rubbing down nml cooling off, the horses was on the secontl heat, A'aiem leading from the start. As they went around tdc track, the opening Mucin the horses griw rnpully more and more visible, and the spectators liegnn to rtnhre that "all was up" wild tdc bay; and )ou couldn't make tliim Inline-, cither, that the horse dad lieen luld up to git a larger stnke. The lime of this htat was 3-35J4 b) Ihe first horse, and aliout 5,minutts b) the second. The secontl race was a running race of mile heats, best-two in lime, and the horses en tired, fiiutiiian Chief and V'umi JAr, the formir by Mr. John Unity and the lattir b) Mr. Chillis Lucas. The hrst mined was rid den by its owner, weighing not far from 140 pounds, and the last by n lmy of about go IMiunds weight. Vroin the stall, it was ividcnt that 1'iini Moi had things nil his own way, and notwithstanding he was held hard all the way around the track, he came in an easy winner by ntnrly a distance. Time, 2i. In tin sicond deal lie wns again an tasy winner in 2i. The third, or hack rncc, wns a contest be tween several untrained dorses ridden by their owntrs mile tlnsh. Tdis wns won In. a dorse ridden by Captain IMwards of II. II. M. S. Mutme, in 2:474. The fourth was a racelntwcen another lot of "hacks," or "plugs," one mile tlasd, and was won in 2:11 by Raphael Duchnlski. The hltd was a one mile race lutwicn Mr, Markhnm's gray mnre Treaty and Mr. Lucas' gelding 'i; Jii, which lattir had ran in the secontl race. Un this race considerable money changed hinds. Prior lo the start 7) niy was the favorite, and otitis on lur be came a drug; but it was soon evident tint lmi Mai had easy work before dim, and lie won b) more than a distance, in 1:58. The sixth and last race, a half mile dash, was run b) several "plugs." In tdc first at tempt a dead dial was dtclareU by tde judges Ktwiin Mr, Haley and Captain IMwards. Tune, 1:13. Tdc second tlasd was again de clared a dead deal. Time, 1117. The final contest was larily won by Mr, Hale), in 1.7. Thus intlcd the coronation programme, and a fit ending it was of this craiy farce which has lieen disturbing the quiet of the community for the last three weeks. 77.E CORONATION LUAU Took place at the (ulace on Situiday last. There was a large assemblage present of in vited ami uninvited guests, or guists who wire Invited by carJ and sued as lad Ixui invited by iAr, Four long ladles wire arranged under the large circus lent that hail ln-cn put up for the coronation ball. These wire tastily airangcd ami decorated, ami laden with an amount ami variety of eatables which has lieen rnrily surpassed at any feasl which dvs oc curred hcie in many ) ears past. Time were dUdes of almost iviry vaiiityof food known to tde I lawaiiau epicure, as also an ample pro vision for such as pnfuicd foreign food and foreign cooking, cvm to ihe (lies ami cakes, ami delicate llaiuh mange. Tdc tablet w ere crowded with guests from half past 12 o'clock until late bride afternoon, ami at tde close of tdc feast thtre still remained a plentiful suppl). What the cxlct, or even approximate, numlicr of ihe crowd was we offer no estimate; suffice it lo say, that the assembly of natives was very large, and many foreigners aUi honored the occasion. The luaii was followed liy THE IIUUAS. At about 6 o'clock tn the evening the gales of Ihe (valace, on Richard and King streets, wire thrown open to admit such as were In clined to enter and see the sights, arid before 8 o clock n tlcnsc llirong of proplr hail as cmblctl, mostly natives, of course, 1ml Mill no an Inconsiderable numlicr of foreigners nf vnri out nntionititles were alvi present. A large number of I hincsc hid come early lo witness the (icrforinincc, proljabl) with an Idea of se curing "front seats," Imt it tlid not like them long In understand thai the firtdcr amy Idey were from the motley crowd within the mlicc gates Ihr- safer they would lie, and only a few of the lirnvir kind rimnined ludlml to buffet tin Ir wiy through the northing crowd tngrnlily tlieir rurinslly In witness the libidinous nr fiiiuiintfs U lug cnicleil In the e t tilt r nf Ihe rantns lent. About 8 o clock the effects of gin and islilily, which hnd Ixen free!) ills Iriliiittil through tin rrowil, win beioming npririnl, ns iiidnienl b) tin disorderly con- lurl of nnny of the mllits promt, and es- pinill) so mining the soldiers, Imtnl l)n.lni illnrs who (til llitmstlvcs spccinlly pnilbgnl almut the mlnce grounds, A drunken crowd In llic pnhec yard, iihiii an occasion tif this sort, prnvtil In lie nti txciplion to drunken crowds anywhere tlse uKin orensions of a like chnrncltr, anil it it no wontlir Hint Ihe proiMnsity to fight should hate bein Inrgily txhlbilttl. As If In stmt Ihe "lull rolling," a unlive caplnin of kiIicc (who I111I brought his Mpnd forward more with mi i)e In hit own exhibition than Ihe observance of his duty In Ihe prcsirvalion of ience) bliw his shrill whistle nt a slgnnl for lliiin to fnll Inlti line in front of the pnlnci. rhit pruveil to bo n slgnnl, not only lo his own in i , but to the crowd In gcnirnl, and .1 uni- vtrsal stmnpctlc insiictl. Suppostni; lint the signnl glvtii wns inthentive of n row, and nmsl, is cry mnn rushed In ste fnlr piny wilh his imssililc friend, and hml it not bcin for the prompt and cnirgitic inlcrfirtncc of offictrs Mcrhlrns ami I'lhlbir a gcnirnl and serious iiiele might hnvc tnsuitl as a result of vi ill advised an action. The crowd, or rnllitr the Inrge drunken irtltin of the crowd, once thus excited, their tlisimsitlon to fight could only be nppcasid by itululgincc In frequent, but more limited spasmodic exhibitions, and numerous smaller rows, Incline the "order, (The '. C. A. utters 1 dchbcrilc fnlsthootl in saying there was not a drunken native lo be seen in the pnlacc grounds on Ihe night of Ihe huh, or thnl the gnlhcring wns quid and tinlerl)). Hut the most disgrnccful put to reconl it the f let thnl nlmost every ru.v thnl occurred wns stmtid by drunken soldiers and pnhccservints. Several of Idesc were promptly arreslttl by Sentinel linker nnd sent to llie giiardlioiise. Tdc ill liloml of Idest "ami)' men wns ispicinll) manifested lownrds tin whiles and half cnslis pristnt. One of tin litter, a clerk in one of our most prominent business houses, wluli standing in tdc ).nrd wild n friend, rimaiketl that lie saw no use in sla)ing tdere as lliere wns no fun to be seen, wdeii n tipsy soldier immediately stepped up, and volunlttring to supply llie "fun," muni dintely stripped off Ins cont ami put himself ' in altitude." 1 lie cluk, howivir, "bislid" dls vcr) ncconimtMhting antagonist nnd carried off his soldier cont as a trophy of the victor). This is but one instance of the disordirly con duct wdicd wns so common among tdc soldiers on tdc night of the hiilns. In fact, there, was so much disorder on tdc occasion tint the liuhs themselves becnmi but an insignificant parlor the performances. 1 hese were of their usiinl "character, but perhaps a little more racy than usual; at Imst it would have been next to impossible to hnvc gotten up an exhi bition more thoroughly libidinous and inde cent in chnrncltr. To offtr any description of the hulls which took place would be mi insult lo any dcitnt comiuunil), and, therefore, we now close. AKT IN HONOLULU. It will probably be some time lieforc Hono lulu becomes nn ait center, but if her ojqiortii nities for the tlivclopniint of taste in art con tinue to inennse as tiny have of Inlc sdc ma) will congratulate herself. Ilir showing at priscnt is ixtrcmily creditable antl vastly superior to tint of most towns of der sire. Tde hlcst addition to our art circle Mr. anil Mrs. J. I). Strong, Jr. at unci widins tde tnngcof subjects Ircitcd, and gives vnrict) to the meldods of art emplo)cd. Mr. Strong, wdo was for several years an art student in Munich, and who since his graduation dns lind consid erable experience in several branches of nit, has now on exhibition in tdc reception room at Williams' photograph gallery on Tort street a collection of pictures ami studies which proves him lo be remarkably virsalilc in the handling of his brush. Then is a htad of a German peasant bo), an admirable example of the modern German school; a portrait of Mr. Trcd. Somers, the founder and, until recmtly the editor of the Snn l'rnnciscti Argonaut, is remnrkablc for breadth of treatment. Hold of these studies show a masterly method, and arc strikingly Uild in treatment. In fact, Mr. Strong shows the advantage of Kuropian training, antl a study of the old mastirs as will ns the modern tuns in that confidence in his application colors which can only come of a full knowledge of values and h irmony. The sketch of a young man in a yachting costume is another evidence of tde artist's originality in meldods. A good ixamplc of technique h tde portrait of Mr. U1h.ii l'l)inp ton, tdc )oung actor wlw ph)cd Romeo to tdc lamented Nulsoii's Juliet for several sea sons in America, and wdo lately supiwrted IMwin booth in London. The lortrait of Mrs. Strong, wild lur Knghsh pug, an auda cious but harmonious "arrangement in color," won numerous prir.es at art ixposttions in California., There it a portrait of a child, a charming dead in a cloud, vtry delicately treated, and time are older lieids more or less state!), wdicd show Mr. Strong's versa tility and skill. A brilliant and effective picture is Ide W kikl bcacd scene, "Sighting a Scdool of 1'ish." It is a vigorous bit of color, full of life and light, ami is by all odds llie most chnractiiistic as will as ide most striking and original local production wdlch he has )tt exhibited in the kingdom. Thtre is an admirable small slu'ily of a Jirscy bull, and giee-11 and gold studies of meadow anil glen, which arc warm, juicy anil exquisite in filling. The numerous plaques are ix. amplcs of symphcity of sl)le, a very happy effect licing gained by the aid of two or three lints. Other subjects upon the walls are treated in an off hand manner, and the studies in black and while, showing the method cinplojcd by Mr, Sluing in hi illustrations of llar(i't Monthly, tic. These are most dktly to appeal tn the cultivated i)c, for to sued an one any. tiling more tdan a suggcstio.i U almost an affront) but lie will lie haul tu please who docs not find something pleasurable in Mr. Stronu's work now on exhibition. Mrs. Strong, who studied in J'ans and Ant werp, is represented by (lie dead of a I lawalian girl, In wdicd the rich complexion, the sensu ous expression and the highly picturesque clc mints of the Hawaiian are successfullytreatetl. Some small walir colors from the brusftof the same clever lady prove tier to be possessed of that hlghly'dcsirable, miitc imbscribablc and utterly Inimitable faculty in Ide artist known as tile. Without wishing lo reiterate the platitude 1 the profession rf-'W lo congratulate Hono lulu upon Ihe acquisition of so choice an aitistic and social element is Is embodied in Ihcsc two )oung anj artistic artists. 77? NATIR Ptr.SS. HAWAIIAV III up moon. Hawaii lias a royal line, reaching back to antiquity, the descendants of which still live. A ftw persons still survlic among nt who are undoubtedly of high rdtcfly tnnk (Kiilc-inn alii), hiving n complete line of the highest chlclly blood, rciclitng fir Imck Into antiquity. Ccr lain persons In the runt districts are sljling themselves chiefs, rightly wrlnps they Hunk, Invlng tain mi Informed by their ancestors, and some of them merely presumptuously. The following rrprrscnts Ihe illffcrinl orders or grides of Ihe ahis, nrnngetl according tn the rink of Ihcir ancient ancestry 1 llmik 1. An Ahl Nhuplo, lldc Ninupio was the offspring of an hiili chief by lilt own sister, ViansA Kink 2 -An Alii llo, I llic offspring of a high cdlif by his niece, also of high rmik. 7'niMj, Rank 3. An Aln Nairn. I'lhc offspring of ft digd rank ahl, or Alii Kipu, by his own tlmighlir. iiaiit. Hank 1.- An Ahl Wohl. fl he offspring of iilhcr or any two of the first time ranks, of diffirint stocks or lines. iam.) Hank 5. T-o Alii. Rmk 0. Alii l'fli-i. Rank 7.--bikci .Mil. Rmk K. L-Miili Alll. Kink 9 Knuknii Alii. Kink 10 Alll Ktikaiioiolii. After tdesc come llic commoners, and linn the (landless) sirfs "jioe lcm." It It very important fur the national this time to consider the line- rmk of its alllt. It Is impossible for any one tn assume any of the nlKive rinks if thty do not prtqurly biding lo him, and any one proposing to do sued a thing should be warned. And lit no living person imagine llnl lo calise the old chiefly anceslors arc dead, and Ihosc who kept tdc gcncilogiis hue pissed liny, tint therefore he cm meddle with the foundation nnd mike hlmsilf rink as a high chief. To atlempt such n thing would be sdmneless effrontery. Yil lliere ire lliosc wdo in slnniclessl) striving to do this very tiling, and tluir unbecoming audacity must be con tlimiiitt. IIFCVKIIINC. nir KArus (Sicrril attributes) Tderc are Iwn classes of llie Kapiij: I irsl, llie Kipu belonging to an Akin Alii ; second, the Kipu Akin. Then- arc four ranks who possess the .illiilnilcsj or sacred ness of Ihe Kipu Akin Aln : I irst The Nhupio. lie Ins the right lo cmisc every one to prostrate himself in lilt presence When a chief (nln) of tliit rnnk np (ears, a hernld cnlls out "Tabu; lie down," (.' kaput moe t) antl when any one hems ibis he muit prostrnle himself, even though lie be n digh chief. Any one who rimmns standing, and does not prostrate himself, is put to death. No infringement of this rule is tolerated; any one who fills tn observe this kapu is put lo death. Second The Alii I'm. The chiefs of this rink are tinned Akin, sacred. Akin does not, In this sense, mean God or Godlike. Trans. These are regarded as very sa cred (oi loa ie lapu); the) converse with peo ple onl) by night. 1 hird-Thc Wohl. The Alii Wolii is rcr- milled to n main standing in Ihe prcsincc of the Nimpio. All other chiefs must prostrate themselves in the presence of Ihe Nimpio. but Ihe Wolu does not prostrate himself; he comes mid goes as he pleases. This exemption ap plies also lo the Alii I'm, Aln Nidi and to llic I.o Aln. These need not prostrate themselves. They all rank as Abi Kapn. 7vrj. Lihtiliho(Kamclininchnll), for instance, was a Niaupio, -mil when the. herald called out "Kapu, op let all fnll prostrate tden all prostrated themselves, but Kekunoknlani, a Wolii chief, 1I11I not he down. This sacred attribute (Kapu) of Liholido de scended lo liis brother, Kauikeaouli. Lihobho indented his (Kipu) sacred attribute from Kio puolani, who inherited his in turn from Ki walao. The Wolu attribute of Kekunoknlani wis inherited from his father, Kahninuimalokuloku, and his sacred attributes hnvc descended to his offspring Iwrn of liis otder chiefly wives, and thus it Ins coinc tlown lo the grandchildren or great grnndchildrtn of his blood now living. In ordtr Ihnt these sacred attributes (Kapu) should be continued in the line, it wis nccis sary tint both pnrcnts should lie of the highest blue blood (Nnupio) Hut if Niaupio, a l'io, a Naha, or a Wohl chief united with a lower chiif, a commoner or 1 serf, then these sacred attributes (Kapu) wire not transmitted to llie offspring of such a union, and such offspring could not assume these sacred attributes tela man lapu). Nor coultl any one else confer these sacritl attributes upon those to wliom they did not belong. Ihe sacred attributes (Kapu) of the chiefs were heritages diritid from their parents, and parents transmitted tdese atlnbutis to tdat of tlieir children whom they saw fit to the one the) loved and was a special favorite. Keawcnui gave his sacred attribute, which retpiired people to fnll prostrate before him kapu moe), to his first born, Knlanuiamnmio ; antl his Wolii attribute (A'r ll'ohi) he gave to Keeaumoku, his son by Kalamkaiililiialwi Some chiefs possessed many sacred attributes (Kapu), according to the vanity inherited by tin in fiiini their parents and anceslors. The sacred attributes (Kapu) of the old chiefs of Hawaii nei that hnvc been main- laineti in tlieir purity nave liy no means unshed, and their descendants now living hive a right to lay claim to tliini. Hut the descendants of those digd chiefs (Ahl Nui) who have formed unions wild those of a lower rank than tliimsehcs, and their offspring with those still lower in rank, antl so on tlown until Ihey have intermarried wilh commoners, can by no means claim for themselves these sacred attributes (Kapu). And )it they arc assuming Idese dignities, whilst tdcy utterly lack the flavor antl awcsominess of cdielly rank, and to all appearances arc of common blood. Thus it is unlncoming lo impute Ihcsc litlcs to those who have no right to them. For a clique of Individuals to seek, to make sacred, to ascribe to or confer these sacred dignities uiKin one who has no title to them, U a fraud, .1 theft, anil such an attempt will confer no at hibutt ef saereJness, no Uiea.1 personal in. violaiitily upon those who do not rightfully inherit idem from rimote antiquity (mat ka mat). At another time we shall bring forward the name, or mines, ptihaps, from among Hawaii's chiefs (ahl) now living, ol those who are en titled to these sacred attributes (kapu). TllK TniKS oi Tlir cilltKs. These titles conferred by Ihe chiefs, by the jiotts and by guardians (kahu), are of value to those of chlclly blood who licar Idem. They cannot, by any means, lie appropriated by an other, nor can tin) lie trinsliriol lo any one ny presumptuous persons. If ihcsc titles liave not been accredited lo Ide chiefs now living, to whom ihey rightfully belong, then this should be done, as it li right that ihey should enter into the iossesslon of tlieir own property. Each and every chief (alii), as well as every Independent ruler (Aimoku) has his own di tinet title (inoa okoa). No Independent chief (Aimoku) can arrogate to himself Ihe title of another .chief, save only as he inherits it (hooi liia nui). Those who lay holt) nf llic anccslrnl melei of Ihe old chiefs antl apply them to olhcrt arc guilty nf fraud and theft. If there arc mete 1 appropriated lo Knmclnmcda I, ft would seem at if Iter Rnynl Highness Kcchkohnl were lire one who should respond lo Ihem now (ki men mm c 0 ii Inoi i keli svi), and no one else his any right to do this; and so of melet appro prhlcd lo other denr!cd cdltft, It is for tlm'r descendants alone tn chhn llic titles tdcy con fcr. The writer of this article It Jcalmisly anxious lint the rights of c-icli lliwnlhn chief should lie preserved, nnd tint llic heritage- of no one should lie sclred or tlislrnlnnl. Tin- Inw inssetl by the majority of (he I.rgij Intures 18.X0 nnd I8S2, npitnllng n Ikmrd of Genealogy of the Hawaiian Chiefs, wilh tfn, Kioloku as President of the Ikmrd, ns a measure In which llic Hnwnlinn ieople can hnvc no confidence. Many untruths have lieen en graded Into these tables. Tor this purjiose scnrch.hnt tacn mndc for all the different gt ncilnglcnl Ixxiks llnl Ihey might get them Into their hinds, but Ihey havt mil tlicriiileil In this, Tlnl liook, by Mr. Porinndcr, In the English hnguige, is found to hnvc nnny errors In It, antl It docs not agrie wild oilier Ixioks of gcncilogy. I must bring to n close tint short slilcmcnt, mil at n future time I shall mention certain chlift now living, their rank ns adit, nnd tdc dignltlis lielonging to them. Kuokoa, I'eb. a. BPEC1AI, NOTICES. A Successful I louse I A .Successful House, I A Mlllc InU Instance of success In n Kelall Ory Ootids' wiy Is n"irilel Ly llie l.lmi Mllinery House of duties ) Hsliel, corner rorl and Hotel streets, 'llie l'ro iletnr Mr, r Isliet lias nttuirril llie nn of lidding custom Any Dry Goods I loino can, ,y freely advertising, draw cuv tomcrs, once or twice; Imt lo I10M llietti, Asdenjoy llieir confidence, calls for ilia exerdie of tact and llUrality. floods must la milked down nnd sold for wli.it lliey are; never mlsreiresent any ankle. Ihit Istlie (policy of Clonics J, Hsliel, and that policy has inado llie firm one t f llie itreatest In Its line, on llie lenling thorough fare of Honolulu Hie I.eading Millinery Store of Charles J. 1'iselirl, It lo Honolulu what Mscy's Is to NcwVork. ChvltsJ. 1-idiel niikesn ,eclally of Mil linery. tW Hie store Is one of die slxlils of llic city. New England Mutual Life Insurance Co, llie thirty eli-lill, annus! statement of llieol I fnlilon ed purely mutual life Insurance comKtriy whose name -i; cart ntnive, his laen Issue, Orgimrd In 1843 when litlle was known hy the average oUic-ln thli country nt least comemiug the advantages of this most unselfidi Unefirent rmelple In in n j lieali.1.1 for Ihe 1 rotccllon of relut delielidcncies, llie ol I New I ngbnd Mutual I ife Ins. Co , of lloston, Massaclm setts, likes rink among the eilly es;ionents t f tins 1111. Jwrtant auxiliary lo the Interests of virtuous and jirovi ilent persons, as also communities, ujion whom charily makes many requisitions tn favor oftlie "always with )ou" unfortunltesof earth Hie history of this com pany shows such a reconl of management that any man who coiitcm lates provl ling his detiendcncles with llie indemnity afforded hy life Insurince, inly safely conclude that his contract will he honorably comlicd with when the time for Jiayment ofhiscliimshallarrive, Itelng strictly miiluat by its eliarter, no stockhol lers or other iersons whatever ire entitled to any idvantige. one over another member, llie fill that this company his unilortnly declined to entertain any of the man) schemes, catch icriny lans or gilded pill Inducements, hy which lo ro in the unwary gudgeon, that arc In vogue by less scrupulous companies, is of llself nn evidence of dignified management, as also the best iosslble argument In favor of Its well deserved reputa tion of high merit, than which no life insurance tnsli tutlon extant stinds sucrior. As will lie observed hy the annual statement above referred to, ihe gross avsets of this company on the first of January, 1&87, was $16,310,465 oj, agnnst which all liabilities aggregate $13,574, 570.99, leaving the handsome surr his on 4 f-tr etut basis t f reservo $2,635,694 93 or if estimated by the New Yolk standard at i,i per cent , the stl lus would be about fouh station ooilaks, or nearly OHF qUATBK of Ihe RNTMK assfts of the company. We ore not aware of any more desirable institution 10 be insured wilh than the New rnglind Mutual life Ins. Co., and we are confident that no honorable ad ministration is exercised by any corporation than that vi long exr resseil by this company under the direction of Pre&'l Ilenjamin I Stevens, wIiom: personal atten tion is not omitted in even the minor details of the business of his 1131st. An examination of the ap; lica lion nnd form of policy issued by this company Is re commended before riartles insure elsewhere Messrs Castib & Cook ft, King Street, Honolulu. Agents lor the Hawnuan Ishnds. Will be found availat Ic for all necessary information that may be desired relating to the affairs of this com pany, to whom application for insurance in or agency for the New England Mutual I ifushoul I be made. Ins Critic. 131 3m TTOTEL-STREET MARKET, It. K. ym; l'roprtrtor. Having purchased the Hotel Street Mirket, I lake pleasure 111 announcing that I will give Ihe business my personal attention, and hope 10 supply the wants of the pui lie 01 Honolulu ill n salislactory maimer BEEF, MUTTON, VEAL. LAMB, OrilEU KINDS OF MFAT rOK THE 1AIILE ALWASS ON IIANI1. i'ttOWT iWHWllY MA 1K. ORIIhRS IAKi:N IIV IKl.I.I'lIONb TFLfci-iioNe, No 336. 131 SIM CIAI. NOTICE. A quarterly meeting of ihe lloanl of trustees of the QU LI NS IIOM'IIAI, will be held at Ihe room of the Clumber of' Com merce on Thurtilay, March Slh, at II A. M. Per order. F. A SCHAI.FEK, Secretary. Honolulu. March 1. lS3j. ,31. q TDLACKSMITH SHOP FOR SALE, II llh Tuittu ami Stuck on llamt. II. SLYMOUR. 331 7111 Waiohinu, Hawaii. s LECTION OF OFFICERS. At the annual meetinir of stoclcholdersof the 1IA11MI SUGAR COMPANY, held at Ihe offlceof the agents rcbruory 19. 1683, the following officers were choen lor ine tnsuing yeur I C. M. COOKK .1-rcsUent. Hon. I. MO IT SMI1H, Vice 1'iesidenu Hon S N. CAS-llt .treasurer. I. II. ATHFRION Sccrerar.. V. Wt.UJS l'KUKSON . .. Auditor, iti.im I, II. Mill KION Serrctarv. rOTICK. Tka Ira or Palmer A Kllbonra isthit day disaolvetl by mutual conscrl Sine.II Honolulu, Jan. 13, i83j. J. A PAestKK, W. W KieuouBN, I. A PALXtkll nn.l llAflll 11 SlllPIILU have thlsday formej a co-arliiershii, umler llie rirm .M.iw v mi.ii'.iflfe ,it.ii r.is. (Slnnll Honolulu, Jan. 95, iS8 J. A IV V. 11. 1 'ACUKII, IIACIHtV. THE ABOVE riRM WILL OPEN tlk UUSINliS ASOUT February Ut, JHHH, At Wo. 113 Tort Strat, near Hotel, WITH A H.'IX HHE,or BKUOS, OKEUOAU, PATENT MESICINE8, TOILET ARTICLES, uU FANCY OOOBB. Tiny ssiee Also MAhufACTvmf Wstar, Qlar All, Ets. 1 iturittNC, No ?; i'S ) rlclu Ibbcriiocmcntc. IIACKrr.LI) A Co, H OFfFR FOR IMF ini'oicks or N:if aoobs Jnsl received per Kate and liUnl, I 'in 111 llltl'.MI'.S, sUmtUtinft tn jut tit n (oow A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS, Denims, Proven an I V.'hltc Cottons, Drills, Tick. Ings, Turkey lied, Mllnos black and colored, 4 qualities, Repps, Alpacas, Coliourgs, Italian Cloth and DRESS GOODS, rinr.Slll.i, llUck, Gros craln, Fancy, Colored and Slilped. Ilarege, Crepe, Ac , Mcii'm I'ltnilithit, (1 iiixl h, Shirts, Woolen, Mixed, Calico, Hickory, Denim etc , Merino and Cotton Undershirts, White Hosom SMrti, Socks A blockings, Gloves Handkerchiefs, Fntilirtls, a Urge In voice of CLOTHING consisting of Finn Iihck Cloth Colts and . Cants, tJuckskin hAckf, Pants and Stills, Felt, Mohair, Drill, Flannel SacksAPantf, Hoys Shirts, anil Children's Jackets, I, Ft. Coats A I. ei'glngs, Mon key anil Sailor Jackets. Carpet Slippers, Silk and I. C. Umbrellas andt'arasols. Fancy and Travelling Shawls, Cotton and Turkish Towels, While nnd Fancy Quilts, Felt Rues and Urut els Carpeting, bilk and Velvet Ribbons, Threads, Jllit)i:ln, White and Fancy Dlankeli, Fancy Striped Woolen, two sires. Scarlet, Orange, White Woolen and 4 points, Uuttons for Shirts, Coats, Pants, Dresses, PERFUMERY, Ocnitine u ilo lUthtcne. t til in I x tract, loilcl Su.11, I Inl n.umcf I lair Oil, Lumlrt, lAjttVuiltj.vt, I'tj-sM. I. K. Kills ffarrnoiiici4, I link I took. Holt! Inf. Jcwclrj, (lull Waltlie. Tape, Elutlc. Scarfs, Album., Vienna Furniture, f xltmljn, Ami, Dining room nnd I'irlor Cfiairs, Sctitc,Mirror, etc , HiHhMrH, 1'ulfHhtnn, UtrtU, Stirrup ftathrr, Hempfif I K. Packing, CoatlfafcVeti, CRATES OF ASSORTED CROCKERY, Containing Platen, Cup. Icnpoti, (low l, Clambers, Kite Oiilien and It .ker, )crniJohnt 3 and 5 Gil Ions. Sam, Ie lMllc Vnw jnd uliwwire, Manila nnd larrt-d Hi c. Coal H11,, (unmc, Iwine Purbpi, Woolfiack anl 1 willcil backing, Linen lltx SUGAR AND RICE BAGS, of aI! lues nnd qualities, Groi(rtej Sardine In half and quarter boxes, Salt in J.irs, Castor Oil In tins. Matches, Cocoanut Oil, Wash Blue, II White Lead, Stearlne Candles, 4, 5, and 6 H. & P. Biscuit, Hubbucks Linseed Paint Oil, White Zinc Paint, (Jrrnian ami Jfarana Vtfars, Pliled ware SMjon, Fork, Cruel, Tci set, Cujrt, Napkin Kings, Salvers, etc, Hardware, Pocket and IJutchcr Knives, Sensors, Sheep Shew. Neetlles, SHjon tiles, Sj urs, (alvaiued lasins, Huott Iron, Ken; Ki-U, Hnmmers, Wllow Afetal ami Coinosiiion Nails CLinficrs liabl ut Metal, bugar Cooler J, J I rue I anks, PORTLAND CEMENT, Fire Clay. Blacksmith Coal, Fire Bricks, Tiles, pnipty Barrels, Oak Boats, &c. OrJcrs from the other Islands carefully attenJcil to 11 Jlttehfel.l ,t Cu nPECIAL NOTICE. I we are makhiy a chmwe In oiirtiHuliirnu, WE IIAVi: TO RIQUr.ST All Persons OwlnR U Freight Bllla to sirni.E Tin: suit- Within Thirty Days from Date. T. K. rOSTl.R 4 CO Honolulu. February 19, 1883. i3o4t N OTICB OF INCORPORATION, '"I" ss.viw Mill! llklt, Ul M IIICCI.III4; IIC1U ill Honolulu, on the 19th day of t-cbruar). i8Sj. if sub- r?rfl sa a. Iijnv.s ntvH sliPt a. a . .f l.l I 1 ktiikt iuiiic uolk 01 inc in ir rwdUrtmi a 1 r.AM NAVICAnON COMPANV nuniteiiv i uat ...it.-. I to acce(t a chart tr or ncut juration Lrantcd ti them and their a&oc.atcs by the Al muter or the Interior, by and with the consent of the King in jvivy council, under the corporate name and stlc ol the lnierHlanj Si cam Nawsation Cumiuny, on the 7th day of reb- ruarv. 1881. and that the coritorullbn umler uul rhirtt-r thertujoit organlied Itself and elected the following cf- T. R. I-OSTFR ( W. H. CODI-KKY. I. KNA, Ir WILLIAM FOSTER.. . a N W1ICOX .... IVeiUent. Vice rrcsklent. . .Secretary, . I reaiurer, . Auditor, Notice U further gien that, purmant to the terms of aui cnaneri no siocunower snail inuiMUually Le liable fur I lib tlelitl of lhs rxirfuirxliitn last.s-inil th nninnoi which shall be due uon the hare or shares held or ownca uy mmseir. j. t,w(, jr , bcretar OTICE OP INCORPORATION, Notice (s hereby elven to all person that, M a meet in held In llonululu 011 the 8th day of relruar. 1881, of luUcribers to the stock of the & 1IRLWLR it CO, (limited), h was voted lo accent m charter ti InrttrtMu-. tlun t ranted to them and their asweutes am! tuccnor urnler the convrate name ami stlc of C HKKWl.R & CO , on the 7th day of rebruary, i88j, and that the cortioration. under said charter, thcreuimn orjan- m linn juKi cKucmiieiuiiowing nametioiucersot tne company. u P. C JONtS, Ir J. O CAKUK . IlhNRVMAV, Hon. li K. lllSIIOl', 1 llun. II. A. 1'. CAKlLR.j President and Manager Secretary and lrrauirer Auditor ..Directors Notice is further given that, pursuant to the term of muj cnancr, "fo uochhukjcr snail inuitulually In a able for the debts 6 lh Coriawalion lWthl ll. animinl which shall 1m due uiun the share or shaie held or uwimj uy niniKii 118-41 lOShl'll q CAKlt R. becretary. A COMFORTADLH HOMB I I1t unilersIfineU has recently filled up In decant style, lh hif roomy Cutlajs fotusily Lc longing lo the Lcnmti estate, on Nuuanu street, for the burlum of coskjueltng A nyarlor l-Wlglag Homm. ll.e ruuneorihls pleuam retreat Is rw "Will IK IIOUbK." It onus Lc surpasMj In lh luiJoui t HWlMrS KM OHSIUHM. THE CROUNDS ARE SPACIOUS and ornuneninl wuh haj imt. Pcnons of rcsctatilily may ala-s he sura 0 cheer, ful houM there. A sutlnciuooi Is stl .imii lor lh con- ., .n .i. bu. t sn Must isuu.ib AKr. lawAiti, ictus uays moacrue. MRS. J. T. WHITE, ftopelctor. MT Many of our rcaJers alll rcmemUr Mrs. Wluls u pruurKiur 01 m if,uiir, nou oa tun sercei, kl iolninf Ih. Pantheon b(aus, silnsii wa such cuai. TgrtAU. bosM uruicr hr uurusgcaicnc. tia'Sai Ruction SaUs. p nGULAR CASH SALR rniDAV, march n, ihh:i, AT 10 a 11, AT SMfaK(X)M '. '. All t Iff ,li.r)fnecr ijr it XTALUAULE REAL ESTATE KULAOKAIIUA nml KAHAWALI AT AUCTION ON S11I1111I1111, M it nli I7lli, ill I'J M,, at sty a! mrtvtst, rm ttvrrn iTarrr, rill 'I HO Kris, Nm. yj n.l m Ktilstlalnia I Lslns, on Umalilo- ami Klnau streets, meastirinx lylsior, feet, ami evtilainin Sixty Tliottannil Srinnrn Fnnt Nearly one ami one half acres. Ali, thit terrain I'lr CI. OK lNIl at Kalnnh, known as fl II lltmtowtt hotnesteml, stlnatetl in the rear of lion Simoti K Kaal s resilience, eontalniHK an ae oi ,in, r, nn acre, witn ine Butlillnrrti ami Imprnvnmonta TJierron, eoMsisTiNo or n0 LOTIAHt.S ANII ouriiousi.s lor larlictilirs, nftilreof A. J CAHTWRtnitT, Vu , 1)1 r I'. AIIMS, Auctioneer A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE. InnccririLince with nn ordrr m-ule Irv ili linn II ft AiHtn. Jmttrr of llie Surreme Court miting In fo bnte, the nn(Iertjtnd will vll at tiul he audion. on the iirciiuwt, ni 111: rciuen.e tn ine Ml , C. T. DILLINGHAM, llie following iirojirty, on ll'i tint whin, Mmrti li, SS:i A linAiniFUI. IIOMF- I'rointtyof ihrlne C I llilhncham, situate on Cm I tl L AvbUII n.li..imet ll.a. ..,.....,. t I. J. M. Whitney on the north, an 1 It, t. Iilhnt(lum on theAoutli, Size of lOl, tpa feet front and 11$ feet deep, well fenced and water laid on from Government ntnea Ph IH I I 1 INCj HOUbK contains seven rooms, beide ainroorn, iiniry ami is 11c nen lliere are Rornl outhuil Ung conmiting of f-rvinti houe, carruice houw, ttalli for two horw, feed room, Itarnefti-room, eic I"he btuldtnct are nil nearly new. tiiu 111 kxj (uiiuiiiuii 1 111c in ice mnj ie Hon no Furniture to lie Sold t One Hedroom Set, one Iron Single lledtead, Oie lun(;c, one Cane Sofa, 'I wo I Slack Walnut Kocken, HUck Walnut Cane beat Chairs, I wo Children's Kocken, One Center JaLIe. mar hie top; One Small lal Ie, marble top; One Illack Walnut KxtcnMon Dining Table. One 1 Lifjht Chandelier. One Iinin( toum Iamp, One Clieit of Drawers, lot of Picture. Iot of Crook oryware, One Stove, 1 Hath Tub. Canal 1'irrow, 1 lot of 1iJ, Rubber Hose, t Cart tare Mare, iSiddle Marc. 1 1 nation, 1 oei cu iiamni, 1 tannic ami ftriuie. II F. DlIUNOHAU, SI. Dillingham. Administrators of the estate of C 1, Dillingham K. I'. ADMS, Auetk.r.er Ilonolutu, February i, 1883. 131 UNNY BAGS FOR SALE H. HACKFELD Sc CO. ATM-LIABLE House and Lot For Sale. I am instructed b J C OII)F, ESQ , to offer at r nvatc sale hi handsome residence, Corner of Jtutl attd I tlthtt Strrrt. Tint property is in the healthiest part of the ctly Iti facilities for drainage are perfect, fpiarantet tng tlierch) perfect freedom from malaria. Ihe rrospect command a DI L10IITI UL VILW of llie city and liarbor, as well as the coast line, from near Diamond Ueail to the Waianae Mountains. 1 "he main house large and commodious, faithfully -luiu inrcu jean ago, anu is HNISHtl) IN HANDSOME STYI H, Withoerv convenience. Hot and tnlJ water i L11.I on the ltaih rooms in both stone. (lac, aim, it laid on, with over fifty lights, through the whole liouse. un elegant cnanueiicrv in llie principal rooms. (Ill tK mlln (1 -H-1I Urlll jt fiMin.1 tMA tln.lna a..1 Dining, n-jni, S.uinfi room. Hall, Movuito-rumt Children m Dining room, tlath room, '1 wo Itedroums, Ckisct, and a Pantry, I wo Store-rooms and Kitchen, attached to main buildinj, but under a separate roof. On the aecnnd floor, wnlth h reached by a convenient stairway from the hall, arc Two targe l!edrooms,tox7o; alo, five (rood sbed Ldroom Verandah room, lUih room and Closet, The main houe Is about 70 feet front and 48 feet dcjtlu Ahc Kitchen U conveniently arranged, with a fine cosAini; rane, with hot water attachment. On the crountU are Two OHtage. nh verandah, and a well built Stable, with accoraiaoItKi for three hones and carriages, a well as three rooms for servants. I here It, alo, a small building (or the Gas Machine. llic lot Is 3J3 feet on Judd street and about 550 (ect 011 Lihha street, containui.; an area of four acres. Partiet dethinz tatisit the proiwrty can do so upon a plication to lrt Adams, A turtion of llie urchase money can remain upon mortgage for one or two jears. Apply to 1M V- P. ADAMS. Auctioneer. NOTICE, Letters testamentary having issued to ik. ...! l ll . 1... I .T. a, ,ii uiHiiiMKiHiiiMi :imjii iiaviii); (.iaiiiis miiu( the estate of M. J. KOht-, deceased, art hereby n-Hificd to present the same without delay, and within six months after Ihe dale hereof, or ihey will be forever barred, and all persons Indebted to said estate to male mmeilutepj) merit K A. SClIALrhK, 1 xccutorof the willof M,J. Rose, dcccaicd. Ilonolutu, February a, 1883, 127 am N BW BEDFORD AND SAN FRANCISCO MANILA CORDAGE, 6HireaJloo)tn.hcs. Also, IIFMP COKOU-.r. of Americui anj Ruulan manufacture. RUbhIA IIOI.I'KOPr; MANIU BOLT ROPE, StIZINO, MARI IN, IIOUSI.IN, SPUNVARN, RAITI.IN, All e which will he sJ4 M tow us osTrrcl by other atlls, 11 quantities ilexes!. Ill IIOLLIS. CO. C BREWER ft COMPANY. (rm; " eneriil MerenHlllriiml CommlttluH .Itfenfa QlHtN StsIIT, HoNOlVLll. OnVers P. C. Josies, jr., txesUenl anj manager ; loch O. Carter, treasurer and secretary, Ihrectoffs 1 llous. Uus. R. liiJiou uij II. A. P. Crier, l9 NO. O. FOWLER Co., Vtc.lt, Ktiylaml, nn I'rciMirfil tu furnltk '" a-d Kmll'. mulct far Meet PORTABLE TRAMWAYS, With or wuhout Cars and LocvmuisM. Specially ADAPTED 10R SUGAR PLANTATIONS. Permanent Railways, anj Locunulvn and cars. Tree It) hnUM and Road Locuumtnes, Slum Pawghuig and Cultivalug Machinery, Port- able fcojines Ux all purpose. Wlilu( Knainca for incline, "i CaUloow with Uluslrations. lladcl and PbuloirraiJu of eh. above plants and Mathinery may U seen al lis. loffUriaandtTugwat. W. U (.KaCN and O. W Jluclioit .tlco. T-ALO PATCHES AND LAND AT A-tTC'J'IOiy. Ilyoritrrof A W Pierce, F , tlorney In fail f ELI.EN II. DEAN, I Will OFFHIl AT PUIII.IC AUCTION SATUIlh.tr, M AltOII IT, ISS.'I, At it oVlritV. rM.jn, ai my Mitesrmtn, All the right, title ami Interest of the nil Mien II Dean In ami lo tie fodawlmr tlescrlhesl imfierly, sir , lltsyal Palrnt ,fti-fn KAIO PUCIIft neat IJhha street, Honolulu; trea, nrslhnfM. Koyal Patent iiSi-Four KM) IHTCIIF"! heir IJhha street, Honolulu, area, fW of an Acre Royal Patent j6i i Ktla ami Pasture liiml In llaobsutol, area, n fathnms. 1. Kalnaml Pasture Ijiml hs NlffInal, area t hM bonis. j. Ksloan.1 Pasture Uil rn Nhmlml, area, los fathom. Rojal Patent i4-cr Kalo I'Mthea in Itaiihan koi, area, rV, m an acre Itowl Patent t.a-Om llotrse I t In llauhauVol arm, A of anncte nFIll)1! AT FXPf NSF. OF I ORCIIAHrRS For further partlculsrs, n ly lo A W Pll HCf 11 , or lo r I- P ADAMS, AiKlloneer TT URNITURE FURNITURF2 at tiu: rfsidfnci: OF A. LOEWENBEnO, ESQ., .. Itll llrrrtiintii Sticrl, on actuunt or urMKTusr, On Siiliinhin, March IO, ISS.'I, At lo o'clock A , I will sell llie entire Household Furniture, NFARI.V NMV, AND IN PIKFICT ORDFK, as roeuiws: l!laV Walnut Pailir Suite, in raw silk, 7 pieces , I Hick Walnut Maiiere, l-rencll Plate f.lats. I-lriy laLles, marhle-tofisl II W Center Tables. Pnrlor Hui, lliree CKimlehcrs, Steel I ngrating-s, I tench Mantle Clock, In perfect order. Cornices Swiss f mbroulereil Curtains, I wo Hair Cloth lunees. Rocker, II V. Ctiairs, Mower I'ots ami Stands, l.aree Mirror, CliefTonier, Itracket Iimp, lied Quills. II W. Canreil lledroom Set, etlecev, Slnu Mattresses, MoUllo Nets I wo II W. Cribs, wilh maltresKi, etc , complele, Oae Craille, cony lete, with mattress, etc , labrary l.amp, lllanlees. t.orttltu, Chamber "jet. Writing Ileslt, II W. Pillar Dining I able, II W. Sideluard. Cltilrs, Wardrobe. Fable Cover, 1 ablnoons, Dining and llessert knives and l-orks, Cruclery and (.lassware, t PerambuUtors, Child s Chair, Meat Safe, Refrigerator, Water I-liter, bloveand Kitchen W ve, llasket Ijmjn, lanterns, Rubber Hose, etc J V- P ADAMS, Auctioneer 'URNITURE 1 FURNITURE 1 I IIAU. RI.CIIVH) INSTRUCTIONS I ROM J. C. GLADE. Esq., TO OFFHR AT PUBLIC AUCTION, 'WEDNESDAY MARCH 7th, 1883, At to O clock. A M , AT HIS RESIDENCE ON JUDD ST., All. MIL VAIUAnik Iio2isehold Furniture, IN PART AS FOUaOWS: New Ottomans, Upholstered Chairs, Chandeliers, 1 inc r ngravines, beautiful Inlaid lablvS, 0ny Table, Kbony luble, Side ljni, LARGE HANDsdME MIRRORS, WITH S4ARDLK STANuH; Music Stand, lirome Statuettes, Ijce Curtains, ONE UPRIGHT PIANO, Walnut llookcase. Walnut table. Smokers' Table, IlandvMne Carveil Chairs. injressed leather: AimCliairs, Cariiels. W nun Desks, Sew inj Table, W hue Oak Sideboard, sery liandvjme ; W hue Otk I- tension Dining I al le, hue Oak Dining room Chairs and Round Tables, Variety or Fine. Plated Ware, DICANIT.RS AND GLASSWARE. ONE PORCELAIN DINNER SET, (In While, Illack, Silver and Red) deplete onk larch cut;i.ss sirr,v w. Mosquilo Net, Folding Chairs, Chinese l-ounge, il'tilmit ami Kim UciMi-ail, l eat her Pillows. Children's Lcdilcads, Hair MattrMMss, SprluK Sfattreaass, 'Walnut Bureaus, Table Lin.n, Bed Llnea. Mlrro, TuUetrot-, Wadutaatta, Cofoslee. Iro Taalet, Veraadak Chain, Cobubou Seaaa Chain, Chines Flower I'otH ami StamJ, Sewing Machine, Wardrobe, Towels Meat Safes, lie Safes, W alrr I iher, Ualli Tubs. Iron reed Iloses, ljtwn Xlower, ONE UNON GAS MelClllNE, tcaligali. Gymnastic Apiaraiui, Stcu LadJcrs, Tools, etc. Partleulan Im Catalogue. D0DDS 11USSKS will leave E. O. Hall . Son's store, curncr of toil and King streets, al o uaod a is A. u. on Ihe day of sale. i .a E. P. APAMB, Auctloaeer. A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE.- 11V ORDER OF THE ADMINISTRATOR Or Till MTAT Of PETERO WAHAKAME. Ute U II ilo, Hawaii, lh underslgnrl will stll AT PUULIC AUCTION, Saturday, March lid, At ia a. si , In II I IX), at Sales I 'rttui.es, Tha Pensaal Eabota aT laid Bhn., coMmuiNa 40 Head of Working Cattle, IN U" oibfa; XUUM. HOWM, PLOWS, HaiTowi. Ates, i'bkaae. Vol.. Train Chains, O, How. bWds MuW ColLin, Hoe. CiowUh; Saws, Can. Kuves, Pack ImmIwU. J s Canoe. CU.I, SJ.er Watch. ' Also, abuet! mm acre of growing " aro. Kemeehald ArtioUa, Mm IUIm, Foe arlW partlcvdara, apply la Wr Alalia ft kij-.. aduiunlrator, lloaululu, os lb. f"i-iIifTs7 al Hah! JPtf. l iyit D. l. HITCHCOCK, '-r'frmr. I ' ?k y. KiV n.inwne. vsj.( Afuiof nu. lo.lertt 11.