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A i'UKDAY I'WHyS.
SATURDAY MAncll .(. tMjt
All matlft for the Sliinly !! triiml.t !
a.ltiMi.l In Hie " SATURDAY PHIISS "
A.ttettlitmrnll mini h irnl In tif I'll.lAy n.wn
N Inteitiisn fe lh fwrrnl Ism rAn I ihaiaii
ttr.twhtn tent In lli A.ttnllMt will intV
Ilia immbet f.f IisiiIIa iltli.l, fttsm width ill
INflHt( Any nM Amite.l wilt ha hr.l
tntinttt
Dour.lee.sl.imis Iffitlwnttnlt, ml and latg
je wtll tint l admitted Intn nsir tislnmn i
neither will advertisement tie aititilttr.llitlit"tea..
M rednmnt, at any pilr These inte will !
llUI A.tr.eie.1 I A,
Nittee tsl Any event nflntetetl Irantpttlnrr nit
the ethr Island will aIwaji he thankfully iwl'l
frtf titlkalltset Cfinrtriii.tnt at ie.iuette.1 In
append their Itit nAitie In alt essmmiiiilllsii,
nisi hi piiMlrstlon n-rillr, ttl (iimoiIf
ItiAt ll. witter I Artlnf In gtxs.1 Ullh
tH.t7 A.WV
llir Ar' (i trmnVfull) itfclrl.lnl In ( i.l. (
Msif-siltm1 for a liuttgrt ( lilr viii I inn
tivv nt.
ll It a islmttir In Iw aMc In aniirainrr lll
S. (i thin h rtsmttlrwrnt, nml tt t"vwtftl
ti lif l III iMftCCMll) IWSI HttV,
Hie (rmirl Tfniwunrr nfrllni; InVrt i1jfr
in iiiiI lhl Sttttnhj rumlng At the IWIir I
tell), ti stlilcli nil interim ir ronllsll) In
MI1-.I
A pl iiV l Iv-hvc ilnnr In lilimulust
tlittsr Iter nhkh tivTisltailim tlirtltrrlt, l'il
tnim Air Iws l sswV Along llir line nf Heir
Unit Hicrt
The IJiiIiiIa) i( lliil Vlnijl) nnminli Kitiitr
lumrlit III trrrltcil lit I111I imlillc ct-lrliratlivil
ltt NaIik.Ij) Tlir IIar on llic shlpplm; mvlr
tlir clikf illsU).
Th Ai. l.iNntx.1, en unite fm Csll.to slit
mirnrthe Sswtli Set IiIaii.Ii, ami llic ShiI
turt knm.l fm luMiiimtll, lme tell Iwliiinl
llirm nunirtvmt fiini.lt aiu! a mmtminll) nf
i ell Hitliers,
The Qiicrn't Catiline lmrc Mil Aay IasI
Sun.li) tYming, jul it I In M.tlrst) a
Aliglilini; Al the I'jUcr tti. 'liicy 11 etc
liHHeil At tlic nunc t nf IliicUnU Ami KUhAtil
ltrel.
IjiI Sun.l.iy Honolulu ravc iiAit.t In 111111)
Jj"t.).n.ii ictuinnl li) llic si,iwA.i. Aiming
them ncic Colonel Ami Mi. Allen, Colonel
MacfAiUne, II, J. Arikm, II. C. Wnolmlni;
ton, AlciAnilcr ounj; Ami lranV Sencet.
A week Ajpi bit I'llihy tlie AillcAtlon nf
Cktrncr W. Ailifonl to jitACllcc lfoic Ihe
Supienie Coutt wa Atpinl K-fote tli.il linl),
litlinj; in Iwnc, tlic Attmtic) (JcnetAl ai.h
'nK "(,'imn the Ktllion, in ronfnimil) mill
the eittlini; h.
Ml, Notion, engineet of the Jami .lAifiv,
nhu tiieil Irfote the llice Couit on
ThuiUy momlni; on a cIiairc of AttAiilt with
a tleailly urjon, ai Aiiiiillr1, Iml Ihe mm
lie ihot At aikI thclitl) iiinimleil In cimnrction
mlh the Mine alliir, nai eimiieleil on .1 cluigc
if iliiluililnc the HMce, Ami tenlcncetl lo U)
a fine of $10.
Mr. KJAnl I.yran snil CAj'l.iin J. John
n lute putchiinl the Inuinei aiu! pml ill
if CJrorcc I", Wells "i l"ott trrel, for the
turn of 5l5,cxx They Iiaic AirAii(;eil with
Mr. Well, in hit cvinleinpUteil trip to Kuiojw
for hii heAlth, lu hue An eye Hi Imiiness on
their lichAlf.
Durmp the tcmixirjry Alisencc of llr. Kolwrt
McKihbtn, ho hii lieen RrAMeil tei en months'
leAvr nf Alitcnre, hit phec ai phjvicun of the
Queen's llntpitAl mil le filleil liy Dr. (JeorRc
Troviiieiu, hit prevent AtMitanl, uilh such
outuilc consulting aitl as may be fiuni time to
lime requital.
The ltiUiop of Honolulu has compileil .1
hymnal service, to l sung liy the liy choiis
lets of lolanl College n,cxt Momlay cicnin in
St. Amlrcu's Cathcilnil, as an Ilaitcr Momlay
pralvc scriicr. The sen ice will l Kcn umlei
the ilirection of WrayTa)loi. 1 lie public is
cordially mviteit. All seats are free.
Kolloninc is the programme for the llaml
concert at V.nima Square this afternoon, com
mencing at 4.30 p. m. :
M&rcli MMaxt," ... . AuJran
Dmi MIWrlin lff, " CiximJi
lhirt 1oMtu$aur,M VtiUi
St ltlo-, Ltl lUpof IVMn" IVlrrlU
WjJtt Mifin Stoftcs". . . .Sinimi
1U1UJ "Moliunjs" lllhoii
In business changes this iiccV. is notcit the
removal ol .Mr.jl., A. McrRcr sinsurancc of
ficc from Kaahumanu street to Merchant street,
adjoining the banV, lately occupicil as a lau
olnce bj J. M.J)ai idson. I'rienil Stratcmejer
is taking this occasion to display the tilt siun
nor I. for which he is noted, on the large plate
glass window.
Something of a whirlwind was experienced
last lucsilay aliout I p. M. It made many
excellent houseH lies more or less annoved bi
lifting the fallen Icaies and thcinciitablcduit,
of cicn the neatest prds, anil scattering them
on icraniias ami in ojvn hallways, rorlu
nately there follow ednomorc scriouslamage.
Waialua, on this island, was visited on the
I2lh and again on the I4U1 inslint bya liilal
waicthat swejx the shore and carried much
lundwr ami movable ankles considerable dis
tance inland, though not doing any material
damage. At Waianae, on the 17th instant,
the ..'nop at jaui'i" was badly .injured, and
will probably prate a total wrccV..
The Iuju giicn by Hon. J. A. Cummins at
tils Waimanalo plantation last Saturday, was
attcndcxl by HisMajevly, many of his minis
I ers, stall, and household, and bya number of the
luval oiSccrs of the 1 csicls in port. Delicate
attention was paid Ihe royal taste by the jwr
foituince of the regulation Aula. From the
standiuint of the cooV and the gourmand the
affair is said to hat c cta signally successful.
Two couples on Alalia Stiect celebrated
their siltcr wedding on Thursday ciening last,
ris. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hopp, nnd Mr. and
Mrs. I. II. Wide, lloth dames came out here
twenly-fitc years agoon the brig H'ui'juj to
meet the men of their choice, lo wliom they
were married by Dr. Damon. A number of
telativcs and friends joined in the festivities of
the celebration.
The agents of the I'acific Mail tteamsliip
Comixin) have been notified of ihe expected
arrival at this vrt fiom China of the fine,
large steamer 7Wi, Captain I. Maury, aluut
May 6th, en route for San Francisco. This
will giic intended toyagcrs an escellcnt oppor
tunity for Intel without endue crowding, flic
rejiort lhat the Tfiit will be followed by the
Ctlir and lUlpc Is (armature.
The Svilturt bop, last Salunlay aflcrnoon,
was a pleasant one. Dancing alternated w ith
inspection of the vessel. The Suiliurt'i band
furnUhul the music; and its stewards seriedan
cicrlleot spread. Last Tuesday etinmg Cap
lain and Mil. Mist entertained Admiral Lyons
and a number of the Su-iHurt'i officers. The
Ministry lull on Wednesday night terminated
the round of entertainments in the Suvliwr't
honor. Socially, its officers ought to hate
pleasant memories of 1 lonolulu.
The "Kcast of Lanterns " at the Govern
ment building ami grounds last Wednesday
night was very pretty aifair. The rich,
oriental fancy of the uilnutcr-in-chicf was dh
rdaicd lo the full. Alurt from the question
able taste of giving a public ballduilng Holy
Week, tbc entertainment was douotlcw wm
oughly cniujablc lo Ihe guests of tlic evening
and to icsidctil ruttlcipanlt. Until Ihe scrjual
shall show lo what fund Ihe rnses of llic
evening lui e been criargcii, the curiosity of the
"oppotition press" In lhat regard it, pnhaps,
juidoraUe.
Kioto an amusing personal letter, written by
George W. Stewart, recently on the trtti
staff, it quoted the following; "1 lute had
many queer rjucttkms asked me aboct the
ItUnds since ray return, People here who
lute nettr been or tiate no interest Ihcre,
scctu lo regard llirrn as a small and uniniiurt
anl group, secreted somewhere in the inula of
ihe treats. The Call and, 1 am
told, other lujurrs, look my 'Crowning of the
Plead King as laudation. A Teutonic friend
aald he had read, in a tinman arr, that I
was 'jioct laureate' to KaUkaua,'"
A otot concert by the band of the Swtfliurt
and the JIooolulu land took place on ICumia
iiruaie Ui Monday mghl. Ttte LnclUli play
crs. undrr Use leadership of Itandmaster ilird.
nuuibcreil fifteen Instruments, induiling a lass
viui. ltcifer's land tuimlirrrd Iwrnlv-scicn.
In many u its feature the rifiumance was
atfasdjaUe, In hit choice of uiustc air. llergcr
uintl 10 ideate Ihe audience better than Til
Iricadlf riral Aa to the tibying the following
uiwiUr crmeum iretueu 10 cimcvs tncgctietai
.... ..-4- .-. .1: 1. . 1. .J .. :.u .1-.1.
vcittictt "Tin KuKluhpUy
with invic dash
mole dqh of
aaat s4Silt, tie lUaaiun Kith
fcciil.M
liliitillrtnt if I lie "Mil
I ntliciseii lid', Milscil liy tlic
lelrt tlA
Inllnlillil it iriiiin In IaIii to hrtself mmi
eirdll fm Ihe iiirtrt nf Mr ,Ui lAiltne, A
I lull grilllrnnil'i bmlneta piohilnii) '
rlilrlly nnpilml Iwir. I lit siirrMt 111 Uilldlni;
Hp III
iif llif
Ihe r.11 from A wnilhlrtt prnprit) ! one
Iml IMII111! MitKIIrt on llir iMtim
I 'mm Imi lierniftrr In llnflTAlnei lilt sliirml
fulrttahl In MTiiilnfj IHfim fm ll nlllnnlilp,
hi wli tllwtAlll) III M)lni; fnll faliw for enml
wnlV, And hi iwmxiil nilnll) Among liiiil
lie ml xirlrly Im.Ici ii Still I tAmliii
'l'lie rilcLrl iiiaIiIi lltl Wnllirwltv, Al llir
I'AIAilr (iimiml, wa the nrri.ui of liiurli
plmwnt rnnilrlallt), 'the gnuir iPtiitlnl In
A virility foi llir Swittxtt Imiii b) a mir nl
74 In il. Allliniieli llir IIoimiIiiIii I lull A
i ImiIIj IwaIi-ii, llir mrir fil of iiaiIhb a
ilmni! rlirn In id if rtraitntt iniiihl l !'"
our liv ulirir IhHi wmV ilnlt llr lir
irilng piartler I nil iImImiiiii murnllftl In
nlfthliili A good club linn. Such nn oiuiiil
Mllim nielli Ihe ttipimit of nil Ihiw wrl) In
itiiflllirn wholiflleir lint Athlrllr rinriir,
lumwilv ratilnl on. It onr of llir 1I mrllul
nf renilnn lo llir eimiinnnlty a grliflilllull of
manlj j'wing mrn.
A i-ntrnmilrnl, signing hlnwlf "Slung
ri," willrt IoaiIi If Ihrir Iitaiii liiinwn Inrlliml
nl ruling HMiior "rlrgnll) " Ihrir Air
man) wapof rifiiimliig tliAl wiiiirnhit dill)
mil Aft. Ihrtiiml MllifAcloi) plan I to In
it iwllir Ml thrill fm you. Annlhet which
bmtt llir Mnrthiii of llir pnlltlrtl nlilm of
till Wrt I lo go into Ihe irAt ). ltd Atul nil
ymir iiMHiflort III llir prlinc) of the mulliy
Imwh-. Still Amillirr, triMimnriitlnl b) one of
llir mail) nulrl houtrw If r w ho A1I01 n (lilt rll) ,
it llint. Silrl. Ihln the lugrr rml of llir
fruit A Ihirr lined folk, Ihrn iie llir fmll and
rAl a If it wnr lliAl lienrficirnl ronfrrllon
" I'aII) on A sikk "
"The IIawaIIiii I lilnrte Newt Ctimimny "'
I a!iut to brgin the publication of A smtll
weekly ncwMiet In the Chinese linguigr.
ll piojntort hate aIic.iiI) iwuril a ihm pint
irctin, In which Hit) sa), In pull "Allhiiiigh
Ihe CliincMf contllliilr A veiy coinldrrAhle rlr
mrnt in the pnpulilinn of llir llAW.1il.1n 1
land, Am) Ate iiclltely rngtgril In uniiy Agtl
niltiita land commruiil purtiiiK, still, up to
Ihe tneenl lime, Ihoie hit lieen no licit tUci
pulillilinl In Ihrir own hreiui'r, 1 her aic.
Accimliiigly ignoranl of mm) inallri of gri-At
ImpntlAiici: Irantpirlng here And In other put
of ihewnrld," I he mine of Ihe piihllratinii
lelcncil In eoiircl Ihe Male of nlfilr com
pliinnl of will I 7!i.ih Sh.m .V.m IV, or, Tht
.iNiiii.m lAituit Artiu.
'Ihe monthlv oclilAt Ihe I'mi Street ('lunch
lut Tht1tvl.1t night, w at wtll allemlcil, The
musical niilinii of the titngraniine eomitted of
an orgin tolunlAiy by Nitron Jonef, a vocal
vilo by. Mrv Ctiiran, "Viiicen of the 'nw,"
nimic by W. W, (litchiitt ami word by Al
drichi and a vocal trio by Mrs. llAiifonl, Mitt
Kale !.cwi .iml W. W. flail. Mr. C'riiran't
lecture on " King of Men" wa ilclitcrrd a
trrnml time In apprcciatiic heatti. 'Ihcre
wa miKie, relresnment ami contrr.itlon, al
ter Ihe lectuic. It hit K-cn suggeslol lint the
"tociil" chir.ictrr of gathiringt liki lint of
lit! Thursday night would IwKitcr uiilntainiil
hi .1 vimcwhil ililTeicul airangeimiit of the
teal, thrrcb) alToiding Ihove present n litlcr
oppoiliitnty to inoic abiitit, lo gather in group
aim in com cite.
l'oit-St Church will, as mini lie tastefully
drcontrd to-morrow, and In the morning
t'attor Criir.111 will preach .111 appropriitc
l-islcr termon. In the t-icning there will lie
an Ilislrr Praise Sen ice, rendered by the c
cellrnt choir of Ihe chinch, largely augmented
for thi occasion. The following musical se
lections will lie rendered t
' On-Al it Ih l,onl " Itaiilrn
' Ctui-l lina ralil.' . Hiei
" M) heail citf faithful " ltacli
(iok. b) Mrs. J. V- IbinfWil.)
'OUMfuir . Ilayilrn
"Tlvnlifcl,ltniiir Su.U
"I kiton lhat m) kfilrtmrr liiTt " lUmtel
M llttkt Irn ihontanil hari ami iiice" Mawm
Orcan Vuliunlanr 1 Atnlante ron molw Schulvlt
f Cujut Animamt -KiMtint
Mr. Cniran iiilldcliter a brief address, and
will lie agisted in the criccs by Kev. S. IX
Hilltop.
Judge McCully nf the Supreme Court In
lud no extended vacation from his olliciil du
ties during the six years he liai been on the
bench, lie now purtwse to leaic on April Slh
by the Aiutralia, if accommodations may lie
lud on that popular and usually crowded steam
er. During his absence, which will prolubly
occupy six month, the Judge will visit Kuropc
a well at main iminls in the United Stale.
The Attorney -General states that hi contem
plated tup to San r i.incitco cannot lie made
until May. lie i unable )ct to ay whether
his visit will lie private, emi oflidal, or by au
thority of Gotcinmcnt. News exiecll by the
next Califomh mail will determine the capaci
ty in which he will do. The rumors thai Pro
fessor Alexander, of the Coast Surtey, was
soon to t Kit tnc t-oast are unloumltil. that
ccntlcman slates that cuifent duties demand
his attention and promise to lie for some lime
continuous.
Another link that connected us with the
eaily da)Sof Hawaiian civilization is sctcrcd in
the death in this city on the 21st instant of
Charles Titcomli, at the riicagc of 79 )cars, 7
months and 27 days. Mr. Tilcomb was Imrn
in Iloston, Mass., if the Ytts i correctly in
formed, and was one of the company of the
ship .yra, stranded in "False Passage'
Maui, August, iSjo. He settled here and
earl) identified himself with the agricultural
interests of the Island, making Kauai his
nome. following llic example ol .Messrs.
llemardand Mimics in colTcc culture at liana
lei, early in the " forties," this district soon lie
came noted for its systcmitic cultitation; but
the gold fcicr of '.to and the blight of a few
years later broke uiicofTee growing, and we
find the subject of this sketch giving his atten
tion to cane planting. Hating primititcwotks,
his whole product was for many jcars put into
sinfp, duting which time "Titcomb's Golden
Sirup" was the choice article of our groceries.
Mr. Tilcomb was also early connected with
Ihe motement to introduce silk culture on
these Islands. He was an industrious, law
abiding citizen ; a neighlior to lie desired, and
an affectionate husband and father. He leave,
behind him a lame family of children, consist
ing of fne daughters and three sons, most of
whom are men and women grown.
FROM OT EX ISLANDS.
The memorial service in honor of the late
Kev. Titus Coan will lie held in the Hilo
Church on Sunday, the 35th inst.
A gentleman recently rctuniing from Kauai
rejioits the sugar crop in a flourishing condi
tion. At Uhue grinding has been suspended
for a few da) t, as they arc a little behind on
the field work. Manager Istnbcrg of this
plantation expects to finish the season's grind
ing in August,
There hate been several men arrested lately
in Hilo for sellini: liquor without license. One
foreigner was fined -$250; two Chinese were
lincii, one $:ox) and tnc inner $150. A third
Chinese pleaded guilty and paid aa fine of $icc
Two were cleared, there not being sufficient
proof. A large nun with a small heart, in
I juiuhoclioe, was also fined $200 for a like
offense.
The IVrii lias !cen Informed liv the cnul
ner ol tlic Pioneer Mill, ol I-aliaina, that
grinding lias been somewhat interrupted of
late by the heaty tains that hate occurred in
lhat district t also, that things there arc now
in fine winking order; that carriage by rail
. ... . r . -
way from Kaanapali tut lxn substituted for
ox-teaming, and lhat fine and extensive crops
arc In prospect. New machinery has been or
dered to meet the gtow ing needs of the -plan
tation.
List Saturday there was a collision in Han
kie! lay bttween the schooners A'ltauluehi and
uiianta. 1 lie icsm.ii were riding al ancimr
and drifted together by the swell. IJuh is so
much Injured as lo 1 al present unfilled lo
lake in cargo. Messrs. C. llrcwer &. Co., will
charter ihe first available vessel to send to Ha
sulci, where a quantity of sugar awaits ship
ment. Al Kilauca, the heaty ucstcily swell
washed aw ay a luitson of Ihe whatfim:. so lhat
the Jama Maktt was unable to lake on sugar
I Here.
Mr. Frank Damon lias gone to Kohala to
make arrangements for building a chuich
there fur ChiUtlan Chinese. The Kolula
plantation has given a lot for the purpuv.-, and
a sum hat lan.ii already sulncril-eU in this city
to aui the work, in connection with this laud
able undertaking It U Kulhyofuictilion lhal the
former culi-oitcur of Kolula it now on lilt way
from China, brincirur hit wife and nine other
Christian Chinese women. Those Chinese
mIkj are married make so much Utter work
men and neighbor), as rule, thai ll It greatly
lo be desired lhat u many ol thein bring theft
wiles at may be t-utublc.
An American cily nest na per ll afiakl that
" Under cover of the sewer gat, I lie designing
ralncs" yi escape rebuke."
I dwAld M.l.lAlUhc
11 III I At S M7ii,.V.i,i'.V,
Thi inltdiul of llir iinviit ( Alnnrl And llir
IHiirnl hiI1HcaI Slaliitnf llir imllnn liAtlng
l-.ii rimiirnlli illMiitanl nil llir slireU nl
Wnllukiiof late, tlir lrull wr Hint Hi i
plr nf lli ilhtllel rainr litllfl Al KaiIiiI
liiAiin ( liiurli nn SaIhiiIiv, Mfltrh 171I1, At
7iol.
l. II piotril In Im A liirrling wnrir
theimktit wnr iinnnlmout In glilng inlfr
In ll linllmvillnii frll Al Ih ilupllill
II I,
('III
nf III
I Abliift, ami ninir rtprelill) nf the
111I1I,
IlillMHI
ll.n, T W. K.ihiA ran Ih mrrlliig In
older .Mid tiotitliKiIni J- IIimiI " lliocn!'
II11 mnlion, I liinlr wa dull rlrrtnl, Ami .
K. MitkAliM nit rlrrini t-tnirini). nun
J KaIim, Ail.tirwtllnf. ttrili -We nit- AM
Ing in Airmdwr with Ihr tiitwllliillmi and
lAWt or Hie nillllll) III ntvilliilllil-, milium
Aim, 10 illtriiM Ihr uliuillmi And, if wr rr
1. 1.1 nllil.tii llir Kim.
I he llci, W. I", KaIiiI. IhIiii: ralhil on,
niiidr AiiorAllmt wlilrlnhnuld hi IkhiisIi-iih
gliiphnllildiiliitllielnll. II btgAli Willi A
irsiiiiirnf Ihrhlnoiynf Ihr gnirinnicnl finin
lit Inirplloii imlll Ihr pirtrttl. Hilling lirrn
a nirmU'i of ihr hitl lltliliil he lull
iintr with KAiiirhaiiuhi 111, Ami ntloglrnl
ili,ti 1111111,111-11 wluim Ihe iieniilr tlill eult " Ihe
lllrnnl ' llr Irnlllkril llio loliuiilclice nf
the mnling Wing held mi III Aimlirts.ii) nf
Ihr blllli nl III II Helllgli hliig. nmi nigurii
fivni.ililj lliriifiiini. lie Mid In those ilni
thi kliigdiiin was rtmiiiAtril lo nn mil by fit
fclliiu iiAllnnt, lie said the ciiiui.iiImiihiiis
giMiil in mom mprMt ihaii nn. A All lint I1A1I
A henil, IiiaIii, nrmi Atul lliiili, Iml dllfrifd
in tli it tli L fiuidnm liitd ihr llfr iiiiiiu? imwer
within lltelf. il drciilieil the nill)lligiilinf
llir goieimnett iindri the hnuiriiaiiiriiii, Ann
Ih present giminiiifiit gAlnrd nolliliig by (lie
ciimpiiivin 'I hen rAin All circled King,
l.linilllo, "'Ihr lleloied." Ill rrlgn has A
mild one and tlinll.ir In lli.1t of the eillnct line
of Kmiifhimrhi. N'nvv wc Intr anolhir
elceleii King, but one 11 lime cabinet lite and
HII like imleoit llioMilciej, lie urn mat
llavmll nel wa to be compiled to a man with
A mlileil arm, And hi ilram.uic aiuimi ai me
InilAiil Impteed the and ience tint mor I In
w.iil mi w.it In nerd nf sjieftly Aisl.inrc if il
life would lie .iicd. In old timet Ihe Mnl
it at Ihe IcAilcr and iiningcr, but alvA) calleil
In Ihe people to assist, ticngnlrlng hit power
Icssnes, nlone, Whtn we stc the goicm
ini-nl i not iiiitv n-iil iiroiH'tlv It Is our duty lo
Assist li) suggest Ion and not to keep silent)
nut lopcllllnitutir 1 inner, 111c isnig, in icimni
the 111111 or cabinet who hat ciuttil inure
wliiK-iliig, Ill-feeling and lick of cnnlidcncc
II1.111 Any since Iliu blith nf Kamch.iiinh.t III.
It wat the Imatt nf the Kniiuhniiehit that
this country owed no debt, whereat III! put
cut goiciliment owed for all it could Imrrovi,
The 1 metallic gciillt 111111 11 timeii rripccicii
in thccomiiiunll), and hit speech which iva
tcitiAikibly well dellieieil, was loudly ni
pliiideit,
He was followed by linn. J. V. Katua,
whose eh Ktieiice i admllleil by all, llcdi
pl.i)iil a know ledgcnf the acts of the nicmbei
of Ihe present Caliintl, and wa not backward
in talking nf llic antecedent of llic Premier,
ahead) will known lo )our renins, lie said
Ih 11 Gilivm in leading the King and coiinlr)
In destruction, and tint the present criil was
lo Ih: attributed directly to him", lhat at this
instant the nulonomi of the goieriunint wa
in Jcopaidy, and, If immediate action was nol
taken, the prolnbililie were tint our filr lle
would form an apiKiidagc of sonic large na
lion. For hi iait, he Iioki1 he would never
sec tint day, and that il would not come about
if hi hearers and the Hawaii 111 iniiptcnll pro
toted agiinst it by petitioning the King lo re
mote the present odious Cabinet and filling
their plicet with gentlemen in whom llic pen
pic could lute cimlidincc. lie said that (Jib
son lud amused the King by n coronation and
its concomitant fooleries, amongst other by n
revival of the pagin hula, which hid become
nlmost obsolete. Here he produced a copy of
the programme of Ihe coronation hull, calling
cspcciil attention to the Hawaiian cnat-of.
arm, which adorned the cover. Heading the
motto, "u.i mail ke ia o ka aina i ka iono"
(The breath of the land is continued through
rightcoutiuts), he exclaimed: "See to whit
lose uses has this noble thought of the
Mllesseil Klnc' been subletted." lie said cm n
the Police Justice of I lonolulu had pro
nounced this Imok to bcolisctiic, and yet the
actual beastly hula had lcen ncted in the pres
ence of school children, and those (if tender
)e-.irs had lieen engigcd to take part in it. lie
aroused the indigmtion of the hearers by
dwelling on the cupidity of Gilrn in amusing
the King with one hand and doing what?
with the other.
lie completed his patriotic speech by mak
ing a motion that a committee of fifteen licap
(minted by the Chair to draw up a petition to
the King asking him to remote Gibson and
his Cabinet, and aiiHiint in their places gen
tlemen to whom llic people hid confidence,
and who had a line of country at heart.
The motion liaised unanimously, or, I
should say, with one exception. The Hon. I.
Aakookoo said it 11.1s looiisn to iciiiion tnc
King as it had lieen done in Honolulu, and
the committee was snulilicd who had waited
on the King, and if that was done to the great
lolks ol Honolulu what attention would he
paid lo us. The inference was lhat it was
wise to cease to struggle. The audience was
not in n condition to listen to him.
The Chairman atiiwintcd a committee of fif
teen of those sitting in the building. One of
Jhosc chosen objected to serie, saying it was
useless; and, on motion, lie was excused and
the Chairman's name was substituted.
During the evening several short speeches
were made by different ivuties, but a they
were of the same tenor ns those whose gist has
lieen quoted it is not imjiortant tint they lie
reiieateil. The mcetine consisted of unlives,
only one foreigner being present. All parts
of the district were represented.
The Chairman of the committee promised
the audience that the iietition would lie in the
King's hands on Wednesday morning, the 2lst
instant. Citizen.
r MASS MEETXG MEMOA'IAL.
The following is the petition sent to the King
by ihe (icoplc of Wailuku, carefully translated
into Lnglish:
TO TUB ItKNIUCENTSOVERI'IfiN KaUIKAUA,
iiv Tilt Gkack ok God, Kino oftiik Ha
waiian Islands Lomi Luk tub King I
Wc sour subjects of the district of "Na
Waicha" (four waters, or more usually calleil
Wailuku) of the Island of Maui, haiini? im
plicit faith in sour love, as a Father, for the
jicacc and quiet of Your Kingdom, and the
well ocing 01 lour own iiconic, do iiuuuuy
lien of You lo dismiss Walter Murray Gibson,
ami all others of the Cabinet, liccausc from
the accession of Ihe .Ministry under . M.
Gilison until the present time, it has been man
ifest to our minds, that their continuance in of
fice would result in desttuction to Your King
dom, and the life of Your tieonle. And In
conformity with n resolution passed at the
meeting House 01 ivaanumanu In wailuku, on
Ihe 17111 of March, iSSj, a committee was ap
pointed consisting of fifteen members to present
this petition liefore You, O Chief?
Subscribed,
W, P. Kaiiale, Chairman.
A SUGGESTl'E LRTTEK,
The following ti a translation of a letter
from Hilo, received by the steamer mail of
Sunday lastt
um-ice, .Mar. 15, I as J.
Dear Kawainuii
There lias arisen a difficulty between the
two Road Su-ctiisurs (Chas. Arnold and Ixe
Uiv), and Hal tt llilst
Ie ljuy (Uoad Supcrtisor of Hilo) has
himself trieril within the last four months
$1,778 16, and Chas. Arnold $10,711 is.
oultide of the aboie amount. Addeil togethrr
Itgot 914,49151. t-lias. Atnoid lias asked
I.cc Iai)' to write his name beneath that $14,
491 51 (voucher for its cxcuditurc). Lee Ixiy
lias refused. The teoplc of Hilo arc greatly
astonished. How can it be that the great
amount of $14.49' Jl can have 1-ccn sient in
four months only? Two or wrliaps three new
bridgct only hate been constructed, ami those
small iituigcs, nut tnc amount spent lias been
very great. It it proper that the Interior De
partment should look into and investigate s
to the manner In which this cipendiluic of
morlcy has been rnaiie. Chas. Arnold has
twice Uen down lo ask the Minister of In
terior in remote 1-cc Uiy, and he lias been
removed. So sa) Ihe lelltr of the Minister
of Interior lo I-cc Lny, Now this reckless c--cnditure
of the people's money it a roornent
out affair, how is it tliat iiersons of thi clur-
acter arc continued In office? Many credible
tct-orti eslvt of wasteful ci-tm!iturc of money
which are going on, and 11 it the duly of the
goiernuicnl tu Immediately search into and In
stop this wicked kind of work.
Hawaii 1'o.noi.
t '
A. 0. Ilicrce of lli It'wf, u bote mattery of
" EngUsIl " U excelled by no living Amcrlctii
liter, defines ll as follows i "A language so
iuiittir and resets ed Ileal few writer succeed
in telling on inins in ranmuriiy wiui 11,
IHR iS'AIHR nuts.
rim i.tmii NutHK or rnr. .v r
'Ihr IIawaIIiii Air A rood nsltttnl mmi tlii
In lirrti evident fmni llir rally llmrt, 'Ihr
M It given In Ihr rnlriLiliiiiiriil nf ilriingiirti
ll liven JK-rtrr.tl.ly with nlhrr mem, In lM
fiirl of lit gnnil naliiir, nf III qulrkly ftlllno In
with Ihn opinion and itiucit of nlhri, flrt,
illiAn, imr of ihr tumti for llf bring Irti
Aiiiay At ilmr.
Wlirn forrlnrit wrrr seAirc In Ihltrnnnlty,
anil ninsl of litem virle honetl penplr whn
Ininl thr HaviaIIiIII. illfficiiltlrt And IhhiI.Im
did not nfim All aiming Ihr liiillirt, liul
when fnirlgiirn of All clart lud bmiinc mi
llirlliut.niuiriiflliviii trllithll'trrllliitllirlriiuii
K'hkI legAlillrnt nf Ihr mmd nf nlliri, Ihrn a
a ihiiii nl UiUciU) going good ii.ilinn of the
IIawaIIaii hr WA PAtllyihinil hy klnvr was
iiiii-ii o). iricu wnr, umi 11011I1I0 ami ilhlies
ineiiiHih 111111.
Now wr at mil mmlemtilng Ihe itihhI ha
Iiii nf Ih lltiw.tllin lArr, l I a liciulifiil
quality, worlh) of im-trilAlIdiialid cullliAlloii.
liul Ihrir almul.l aImi br rullluli-il wllli ll nn
(might Into and Ihr rnjivrlly of Judglm; nf hit
man imluir. bl skill In Jtiilglng nl ili.u.icler
h sought Aflrr, and Ihrn wr thiill not brrli
IjApimi bv Ihe wiles nf dnlgnlng men, 1111.I
shall not fit 1 1 Into ihr loll of kiiAtrs,
W' iriitrmlirr liul huge number who fell
Into Ihr tninr romeiilrd uiulir Ihe liaiiirnf Ihr
New JriiKalcm al Iitiiii, whn Iml their I iml,
hiitisr, ralllr, And In leluin tcApril only mv
eil) (tlnl brggAiy. "Smnke (aiiset tiilnei nf
lltprjet." Iflhosc (iriiplu had, III Iliu first
plaie, lircn good judges nf human iinliiir) If
Ihey hail raiefull) welghol lliorh.iiAclrrof llic
nun nhti Icinpliil them, until Ihe) Iml seen
ihioiigh the wnilhlrssiies nf hit deed, Ihey
vvuulil haiL'e(-AKil the nilsfoiluiie InlllcUd nn
llirm b) his kiiaiith nel,
'I III I Otic nf llic vvrilk IHilllls nf ihr n.tll.in
Al the picsenl lime, llnl Iheynrr t-Aslly taken
In by Any lAgahoml tlitt comes nlong, l.rt 11
bcc.uifnl, art ifAtoii.ihly and Itust llic old
rcildrnl who line In in tested ami found title
and honest. AmiiIisi, March 17.
rllK KttOKOA DM" TUT. TKACK.
tilth .Slh number of llic VII icluincof Ihe
A'lWf.M. imlillslml nn Ihe Jilh nf I', lunnv.
Iheic Is In be fimml nn Ihe second cnliiinii of
the seronit naur an nrllcle for Ihe A'mUi tin.
iler Ihe lille, "Chlift of Hawaii," which Irrals
nf Ihe geneilogy nf ihe chief nf llavvullnici
1111111 uie most aitclenl linu-i tu tlu- pre sent eii
rrallon. Under this head the A'unLi assi-iIs llnl
there arc ten rank or grades of llnitnlinn
chiif. 'I his newspaper would ask while duct
llic Ak.'.m gel these Un rank? tin
liank I. A M.mpin Chlif.
Uank 2. A Pin Chief.
Kauk
Uank
Uank
Uank
Uank
Uank
Uank
J. A Naln Chief.
A Wohi Chlif.
A I.o Chlif.
i Papa Chief.
r Uikea Chief.
A Iji.iuli Chief.
A Koukau Chief.
Kank 10. A Kiikncnoimlo Chief.
and after them the eoiiiinnneri and self.
"II is my iuqioilant for the iialinii al this
time to consider ihe Hue rank of lis Alii." In
considering this article wc find lli.it il isinlirc-
ly astray In regiril lo the clili.lv rank. Who
guc lo Ihe A'liotM the Information rigardmg
this llrst rank of chiefs and so in regard lo nil
Ihe other ranks down lo llic loth? It Is a mis
take to nuke two rank of the Nhupio and the
Pin. The truth i, the Niaupio and the Pin
were one rank. 'Ihe Naln was n separate
rank. The Wohi wat a class, not a rank of
chiefs. Im, Papa, Lokea, t.ianli, and Kaukati
were meiely epithets or terms applied to chiefs;
Ihey were not mines tlesiginiing ranks. The
Icini KiikaeniHilo wasan appellation applied
to chiefs, not a nunc signifying their rank.
Ihe one who wrote Hits is cnlirelvolrthc track
and has bully misled people",
uie Ani assent tn.11 "l.iliollho was n
Niaupio." We would ask the A'iioIm how did
he become a Nhupio? The writer tloes not
Inform us how he became of the Nhupio rank.
The KltU 'AiriMjdciiies llnl Liholilio was n
.Maupio, and 11 is proven in llic lollowing man
ner:
Kanichamelii I united with Keonuolmi. (w)
and Lihohho Kanichainchi II wlicgotlen
also Kauikeouli, Kainchamcha III.
Mil wa rather like the rsaha but not en
tirely so. Hecause on tlic one hand Knineha
mcha was one of the husband of Kcopuolanl.
Keopuolani's own father wa Kivialao. If Ki
ivalao had iinileil with Keopuol.ini then Liholi
lio, Kainchimch.1 II, would hue been .1 Naha
not a Niaupio. Rltle, March 1 1.
(TofoCcntiniie.l.)
LATE EA STRAW A'EII'S.
The New Charter failed lo carry in Ihe San
Francisco election of the 3rd inst.
The California Legislature, after doing little
at great length, has adjourned.
The TnrilTbill, passed by the last United
Stales Congress, is an effort in the direction of
retrenchment. Its passage was coincident with
the defeat of the Uner and llarlmr bill, which
was in many of its features a straight steal.
The Star Route trials in Washington hate
lieen occupying a fair share of Ihe attention of
uie unueti aiaics timing 111c past live weeks.
The case on part of the people has been ex
pcnsiicly ami bungling!)" managed, and the
endsof justice seem )cl a long way off,
Kxtensii c floods have recently prevailed in
the Mississippi valley. Memphis, Tennessee
ami Helena, Arkansas, naic suliereil greatly,
as haicalsn in a lossdigrcc, Austin and Vicks
burg, Mississippi. The loss bflifc has been in
considerable but the destruction of propcity has
Ih.ch great.
At last Daiid Daiis, the balance of power.
indcM.-ntlcnt Senator from Illinois is married
to Miss Addic lturr of Fa)eltctillc, North
Carolina, l.x-ootcrnor npragttc ol Khcxlc
Island has also just been married to Miss
Dora Inez Weed.
In Paris, Louis Michel has been loudly
preaching and mildly practicing anarchy. Some
thing like an attempt at revolution recently
was made by riotous Parisian workmen; but
their disturbances were cosily put down by the
authorities. Die dispatches say "little im
portance is attached to the outbreak."
News was rcccitcd in London on the 7th
inst., that the llritish steamer Gloiicttltr City,
which left llristol February Sill for New Ynrk,
foundered February 23rd, in latitude 44 north,
loncitudc e.2 west. 1 he crew was rescued and
landed at llairc. The steamer A'amne has
been lost off the coast of Norway, oicr forty
iiersons, most of them passengers, were
drowned.
A great amount of work has been done on
the Panama Canal, up to date. The surface
of the ground has lieen rcmoietl over Ihe line
of the canal from ocean to ocean. The Com
pany has a large number of llelgian, French
and American digging machines at wink, and
are cutting away the earth rapidly. The Ameri
can machines give the most satisfaction. Four
dredging machines are at wotk at Atom wall,
dredging out the basin where the mouth of the
canal will lie. The material taken out i thrown
upon cither side for the puriose of "making
iiigucr ami nry nanks. tnc workmen arc
mostly Jamaica nectoes. There hat lieen a
good deal of disease and mortality among
them.
A tlismtch to the San Francisco Itulltliit.
dated March loth, says that the Imsinctt of the
I louse of Conimont Is in a greater muddle
than ever. The general iniiialicnce' of tlic
nicinlicrf. as it el I at of the public, would lie
shot n much more decidedly than it Is, hut for
the fact, which is ornately knossn, lhat the
(tovernment it really on the track of all the
chief conspirators in Ireland, Gladstone, hIio
did not throw assay his time while at Cannes,
Is sanguine now tliat the entire organization
acting against the Cos eminent in Ircbnd is
connected with Ihe I'hutiix 1'ark murders nnd
ss ill lie brought to justice, llic flight of Lagan,
a prominent Irish member, shout that the
game it uu but in spile of all reports to tlu:
country, the real clue hat not been found tu
"Number One," ssholi supposed to haicliccti
the "kingpin" of llic muidcr conspiracy.
With that ctccplion, every person who hat
cicr taken any prominent uil in plots for
commiitliii! assassination in Ireland it now
known to the police ami will be brought lo
justice.
In renlv to inquiry the U.S. Commissioner of
internal lieicnue taul tnc tiiect ol me law re
ducing internal rcienue taxation would lie at
loiiowtt 1 nai me latct upon capuii ami tie-
otitt 01 lunkt anil tauter ami pallors!
ankini! associations lud been rcncalol
cscept the taxes now due and (salable)
that the leduction of the tax uion checks,
drafls, etc., and uion watches, peifumcry,
nKtiteinai preparaiioru arm otner ariieict nu
itscd by schedule A takes effect July I, l88j)
thai after May l, SSl, Ihe tat on iiunufac-
luictl lolocco and snuff will be right cent r
poutui, on cigars mree uoiur per iitouunn.
ana on cnjtrcrict niiy cents yv iboim
Jth.it lliete will be AtcUln nn tobareo, snuff,
tlgarsAnd tlgairltrt of thr ilillVnnrc In lasrs
iicirnlly mK)nl and III lAirs at iiniv inn
lildnl for whrre clilmi amount In irn ilollut
I hr 'rMlnit mini ir pirtrnlrd within llxly
lay from May HI. HrgiilAtlont tiimn 1 1. 11
niAttrr will IntlmiiinllAlrly Ittunl and lilinkt
fillilllltril iii(i which llllllll fAlihr niadr. I he
law pun idrs lor A Mrgr rnliiclioil In i.ni
l.iirt iimn ilmlrri, nuiimenrlng May I, iKSj
1 hr cliangri In Ihn iliillrs nn tiigir ai line
fold, 1'lnl, Ihe inle I made specific llimiigh
mill si-coml, Ihr illrlrnpr i rmplnyrtli
llilnl, (lastlfirnllnn It Allnweil. Hrinlor Kel
logg stnlnl Dial, a! llic irrpntt nf HhtruiAn.
Mot rill And hlimrlf, had made A rinse ami
lAirful eiAtitliiAtlnn nf llir inhirllon nf Ihn
ilnllm on sugilr, Alul At A Irtull nf lhal rinni
Inalloii hrtlAUil llnl the tul.tl irtlurllon nf
lnimil iltilletniitugiii villi nol rxcceil t,r),
10).
Thr Delioll I irt I'mi, In llic Inlrntlt of
Alllliinrtlr, pietenli In lit tendril Ihr follow
tint 1 "How iniiiiv Aln1e did Adam And I'.ti
iil? Some nay l'.i!l and Adam j, n tutu! nf
10 only, Ullieii Iii-iii - Ihr thing mil illlfrirnt
ly l.vr K and AiIaiiiH aUiiI InlAl Ifi, liul If
l.in.Sand Adam Hi, (ritaluly Iliu lolnl will
br'rl. .Selrnllhr mrn, however, nn IhoMirnitlh
of llic Ihroiy llnl the aiileilllililans werert rare
nl glantt, tratoii tninelliliiij llhr Ihlsi l.vr HI
and Adam Nj Inlnl, tfit, Winngagiln, What
cnuld lie clenrrr than If i'.ii'Sl mnl Adiiin Hi J,
Ih Inlnl wat Mot? 'I In 11 If 1 trNi 1st ami Attain
ffl J, vioutd Iml Ihn Infill be tuJJ? PriliAp,
tiflcr All, Ihr follnvilng It Ih line solution!
live ill 1 A1I.1111. Attain Hi J live I Inlnl
KojS. Mill nnoliier cileulalloii I mlhlr If
I 1 Hi) AiI.iiii, Atlnu HlJi oblige l'.vc
Inlnl, 803(1. Kvcn Ihl, however, may mil
bfl n Millicit nl qiinnllly, For, lliotigli wcad
mil llnl Fve Ml 1 Ailniii, Aduu win 11 he
.SlHljj keep Kie romp.iiiyt Inlnl, 8, iNJ.ojfj.
All wrong. I've, win n ihe HiHu many and
prnlrihly fell son) for it, Atul her compiinlon,
In onler In rdlric hit giltf, S 1 2. 'I lien fine,
Atlnin, lfhcHlHl,)Jofy Kvc'ttUpresstil spirit,
hence IkiiIi ale 8l,Koii,H apples." Where
ii(inn Ihe Dall.it 7rnir SiJntfi contlmict the
pinblem lhut "In Aihm ll WAle)K 30
ly l.i, and it made l.tc ivhen she nun n dog.
So lislwcrn litem Ihey coniuiueil '112,822,
3(Vi." .
flclu Mici'liocmcnlo.
FllltNISIiril DOOMS TO I.I.I' 1'lr.is.inily
mlitalril ritniUliril Kimiitvlo lrl,eiiinrr nf I'iiihii.
hiwlaii.l 1'aHA.t sltrrls, Siiilal.lfl fur )t)itnjr ttirtt, tit
man an. wife, t-'ut illctil.irs, afii.ljr si I DOS, 11,
'I II HUM'S I ull slrrel slnro, 134 1111
Lowr.i,i:s s 11:1:1, i'.nouavii) cauiis ami
Kiil.lt, fur lltiiliiet ltirilt, IIaII I'mstraitimc-t ,
Mrtiiti, tic., irfi-lvnl In lirue inlietynl llic Hatiihiim
Phks OrfltK, Nn. 6 Kutliiiitinnii sllrtl, ill
CAUI IONAH panics nre lirtrl.y coiitlinnl nol lit
caslt llraft Nn. 518, ilslcil Frl.rlinry I, 1881, f.ir
$34, ilrnivii ly Snnittl l'.iiLrr ull V. ti. Irvtln 1st Cu. in
Ul
ur nf H. A. I.yinan, nml ItHlortcil by the I illrr, tniil
mi iuiitii tirrii lust liy irt4 iin.lcrklKnril.
I) im C II. GUl.K.I 11.1,1),
Nona:. v c diki:, e Mi'.uciiANrf-I.icIiaiik-.
I Ilia only ntilliotlml Ailcut i.f llic
I'HHs In .San rrniKlieii llic Satukiiav I'ttksn etin
nlwa) s l tern oh I1I4 In lilt ulfiea. 6
NO I ICI- 'Hie wwtrof nllurnei lt tlgn our Tirni
mine liy l.rtHiirnlion Kriintnl II, Ulctnenuliiiel
Icr, l'. ,
I till tiny iiniiullFil.
IIACKII'.I
I lonolulu, Mnrrlt 15, iB8j.
u (t e.u.
114-31
OI'ICIAI. NO MIT.
he nnillill tnrrtine uf llic
ij O0L11I1 Sitcar I'liiitallnn Cottn.anv k-ni
liel.l bit
Urilncsiliv. Mnrell lbl. anil llic follnwiint olfiLrra nn.
tlcilc.l:
rrciLlcnt.. . , W. K (Irfcn, l'.
Vice i'retiilent . ,. Dr. Kol.1-11 McKlliliin.
'Ireanircr Ale. McKlliliin, 1:-m
Ati.ltlor . . , ,. . , .IVltl. S.ronle, I.mi.
.Secrrury II IV, Ml.l,
NOMCK The un.lmfcnril lias lliit day i1iiosri1
of III entire interest In llic Music tinil tunc)
IhhhIi limine, etc., nl No. 105 nml 107 Koil street,
l Mensr. i:i)lVAUI) IACAN nml JAS. JOHNSON,
hIio villi continue llie nnsinctt lit llie nl.l slan.l nml will
assume all Italnlitle nml eolleel nil ilclil due me.
'HiAiikinit llie pul.lic generally Tot llie very ltliei.il (ml.
ronagc extemicil lo lite In llie past, 1 lsn.ak lot til)
successor the same generous aiiptiorl.
r.i.ouui: v. wci.us.
Honolulu, Mnrclt 17, 1883. I34'3t
COI'AKI NUUSIIIl' NOriCi:. 'llic umlmlKiinl
notify llie public that llicy have tmreliuseii die
business earrieit on l.y Mr. Oeorge I. Wells, at No,
lot nml 107 I'ort street, nml lime fomuil a coiiaitiier
sliiiiumler llic rirm name of I .YUAN A. JOllNhON,
nml liave nssumeil nil Iiii ti iljilttic nml will collet! Ills
iluc, nnj eotilinue llie bu sines in nil its brandies, nml so
licit llie aatne iatronalccftoli!cnillyextendei!tu our pre
ilcccssor. LliWAKII l.U,N,
JAMLS JOHNSON,
llonotitlii, Mnrt r7, 1883 1341111
COMMIbSIONKK'S SAI.H OK HHAb I.S'I ATE,
Whereas, I'untiikl ami llukilanl havmir faileil to
siy for Ihe lamt purchased by tlicin Noveml-er 2t,
1882, Ihe undersigned will sell, at Iheir exetisc, on
SAIUKIIAY, April 7, 1883, nl 11 o'clock inwii, nl
Aliinlani Hale, nil the right, lute nnd Interest of the salt!
Istrtic of, in und to, the following pirecls of land situ
nletl in Puulena, Manoa, lit:
Apcni 1 Containing 1 38-too Acres,
Apcna a Cont.iinjng 1 10-100 acres,
Alna 3 -Containing 1 30-100 ncret,
Al-elia 4 Containing 77-rui acres,
lleing iurt of the estate of V, Morehouse, deceased,
utiles llie amount prcsioitslyabid l-e Istid on or l-efore
the day of sale, together ssilii all llie eRprnsc-t con
nectcd thercssitli.
Ucetls At cxieiise of pureliasers.
11. k. i-vrn.
Commissioner to sell the real eslale of V, T
Morehouse, deceased.
Honolulu, March 33, 1883, 134-31
NOTICE, l-ctterl lestainentiry luving Issueil to
the undersigtii-il, all lerson having cl.11111 against
the estate of M. j. HObl , deccascd.arc hereby notified
lo present the sane without itelii. nnd within sin
montns alter llie uate hcrcol, or tliey mil lc lorevcr
barred, and all ierions indcbleil to fan! estate to make
mmeiltate payment. r. A. M,tla.r.r I.K,
i.in.uiu 111 llic win ui .11. J, isos-r, iicec.iscii
Honolulu rebmary a, 1883. 127-am
Mc
tint, p
OKiOAor.irs nomck of inii.nmon'
lO FOKKCl.OSK Notice Iiereliv cicii
nurMJAiit to a txivter of utc Cuntaincd In a certain
mortgage tlectl U,ctl May aa. 1877, mvlc Ly A.
KA UUU, of Honolulu, Oaliu, to A. JAI.C.Kk, uf
said Honolulu, of record in llic of Ike of the KefiUtnr
of Contejance In Liber 49, on pngu 430 ami 4311 ami
for nWcachof the conditions in tai.1 mort gage deed
contained, to wit: the non itayincnt of the mm (secured
thereby, tliat all and singular, the land, tenement,
hereditaments and appurtcnancot In Katd mortgage
deed contained and dctcribcd.p will, after the tune
limited by taw, t told at public auction on account of
the brcacn uf the condition at hereinbefore mentioned
The prucrty in taid mortgage described being situate
at ieico, iionoiuiu aiorcuiu, ine name ueing a jwrt
of the premise more liorticuUrly dcKiibcd irt Kulc;
ion
caiia
No. 3571.
Dated Honolulu, March o, 1883.
a. jai:ri:k.
Cecil IIhown. Attorney for Mortgigec, 13141
j.
OAT Jr., & Co.,
Iloxouiu, II, I.,
STATIONERS,
AND NEWSDEALERS,
Would take thi mcllioj of Informinc llie inlsabilantt of
Honolulu, liul llie other isLanil llsat
tlicy lave oci!ctl a
Stationery and Newt Depot in the New
Hawaiian Gazette Block, No. 25 Mer
chant Street, where they are prepared
W furnish
fllmik Hook,
MemoraiuUnn llouk,
Ink utul Muciluiie,
In rpiartt, pints, half-pints, and cones.
Letter and Note Paper, Foolscap, Legal
Cap, Envelopes, Papetrries, etc., etc
Order lakrw fur any irrt-ltcal or urtra
fMijirr lAMtr SHtty 6? tirmtrrtl.
l"rn Attention will oe ilsn to die MAilinsI
of IVjwrs lu suWttlrrs tin tny of ttiej other
islaiiJ tlsu, agent fur the
RED RUBBER STAMPS.
Order for Keil Kul-Ur Stamti rrcrttnj ami ioniily
sceulfsl.
pLAGSI FLAGS 1 1
FrUtasi FUa
In s.v.r.1 slut, AMfcUICAN i.i HAWAIIAN.
FmuUuT (I. TIIKUalli I oil sliest More.
pISHKR'S
CU.tMf.taSK VIIIKH M.tXl'r.tCTOHr,
Na i) l-uiu firtstr, llokotULu.
till health lniljoeului Useis It Iu4 Salt at til ibe
letdinc skmn lit lli city. Orstcrt frjea the other
IsUtssl prwututly Altetulesl to. I J
pLANTATfON OVKRSBBR WANTED.
Atly lauxdiauty tu C HKKWKk 4 CO., 1 1 000
lJ.,iU.Uoar,Pfcslta., Htwaii. llf
)j .TlitlliorilLi.
OfTlrr
nf Ktipnlnlrn.lfnt nf Water WniVi,
llilNnll 111, July 1, III
All t"it lrtln( U'ur 1'iltll'tM t nMlltil linn
1M1 Wi IIAist ! mvI.U mnl ami. . llf, In .
tnr, SI III Mlfir tX ll.a Kiitnltnlf,l 1 Wiltr
Mint,, 1A if NiiiMmtit sltttl, limfi lt, Ml ilajr A
Jamiaiy an-l Jnlf 1 e)i )r ( II WIMOM,
111 If Hi.lli.tM.lml Vlr W..1I1,
NI'i:CIAL NOTKJIIM.
U.ll. an. It.i.il.m.ii vlslilmr Ran Immlsro lll
f.n. very dnllahU I iilnlil.r,! Ilirimt I nflnil n. tin
U nl No, t it Monii ,iiry Hi, t,nnt Itmli, Ml.
I llottey, f miietly ,.f llonnlltlil
A linteMfitl tloitt-il A !ttt--fiil llmts-lt A hi til.
In( InsUwanf tin km In Ktlull ),yll,-n.lt" I,
rr.mlnl l.y Itn Un.lii.j Mill. .,iy IImim nf CIhiiIm J
I lilitl, ciHtui Imimid llot'l intali. Ih rmt-il,ii-r
Mr Mslii-llist n'lptht,! ih-mii i,Mh-I llii ititiiim Any
Dry tlomli HoiiMtiin, by ftt-tly t-ltttllslng, ilrtw tut
I mir, uiitn rir lwle l-nt to hold ilt.tn, H,tnJ ty ll.tlr
nrnMinm, milt r-r tl, aiertUtit-f tit mnl liUtivllly
IIoih) niusl )- tn,i.l il.iwti nnd lit f.,r ssImI lhr
!" never tnl,ret-ieenl liny nilhli" 'I Iml llin M,lrti
tiflhaibtj I lih.t, nml lhl s,llry !, nni,U Ih Ann
tme A Ih fitelel In ll lilts, 1-11 Ih leitdlnil lliorniiiih
fAie nf llnh.ilulil 'Ihn t.rn'tlni( Millinery ttltrie t.f
That I- J. I'lwli.l, Itlit llinioliihi sslml Miy'
r,wlinl, thailrlj I l.l.il null-in i.--i Lily 1, f Mil
llnrry ilr 'I lie ttont Is i-n ii lli ttuhlt of ll.etlly,
Mrw ItiiKhinil Miilutl Life Iiturricv Co,
Ih I hilly rlgtilli mmiliit slnltliientof lhold fshlirt
d fhtitf Hinthitl lift lusiiriiue coniKiity wliose iim
tll-enr nbiie, ht l-rrn ttturd. 0ihiiIm1 In lit
vsIkiiIiiiI wniliiown by ll.iirse tmbllc In ll.lt
Country nl lens! toriretiilni ll. ndvntiliige of ihli
most iiiiselriiti Untnienl ptlnelpt Irt It plu nllon foi
Ih prolrilloll of Itllil ilrM-ti.lenrb, llie ol. Ntw
I ngliti.1 Mutiml I If Int. Ci , of H.-.1111,, Mtsd(litt
m-llt, Inle rmili Among the emly eiMiii)til of ihl Im.
Niltnl mttllliiry In the Inlrrrslt of vlilttmi mnl -niv.
dent (wrsnit, ai rlls.ittiiiiitiiiltr, iimii wlioin thntlty
nmletlnAity rriiitslllon In favor 1 flho "Alssay ssltlt
you" linfi-ttttnatetiif entlh, 'Ih hl'loty nf ihl tmn
siny show such A ttcor.l of iiiAnngttnrnl lliAl Any
man who iniittlupbtr prolldhig lilt itrprndriKle 1 with
ihelnilemnlly Alfor.leil by life Insurntirr, may safely
cotiihi.le ll.nl hlsconlr11elwllll14l10110tai.lv' coinlle.l
with when the lime for isi)iiient ofliiteUtiuili dlArtlve
llrlng sltldly tn11ln.1l l.y lu dintlrr, no tlocldiul.brt or
olhrr -er.in wlialcter ntn etilltled tu Any ndvAntAge,
one oyer miothrr tnrml-rr. The fact thil tlilt conii-nnv
hit uniformly ili-dinrd In entertain Any of the tnany
rHl.rtues, cnleli -tnuy Im orgildril pill tiidiiieinenti,
by whith lulo-iltii the unwary gii.lge.rii, thai Are In
vogue l.y let Acriipiilon cornpanlrt, I of tltrlf nn
evident-) of itigtnfieil niiuagetncnt, n alto lli l-ett
Misslbt argtttnriit In ftyor of it well deserved reputa
tion ofhlgli merit, than which no life Insurant In-ill
lull in eslittl tlin.lt ii-crIor, At will l-n observe.! by
the nnnitil ttAlettirut nlN,ve rtfen--d lo, ihe gross asset
of this coiupauy on Ihe first of January, 1881, wat
,l6,3lo,4f,.uJ, against which alt liibihlte oggtegite
$3.374, iVVh leaving ihe handsome tttrplil on 4 ftr
tint. Ii.nlll.f ifshvo $i,S,IV;t 93 or If eslimaleil by
Ihe New loilc ttan.lanl at 4j wr cenl., llie sitplus
would le nb.Mil rtiUK Mil I ION miLLAH, or neatly
IINVKjUATrKtil the KNTIHIt AIKTS of the tolllplll)'.
We nre not aware ofnny mote ijeslrnble Institution 10
be Insured with than ll.st New 1'ugliml Mulual life
Ins. Co , nn.l we are confident that no honorable Ad
ministration Is estrcised by any coiporHltou than that
) long expressed hy ihl company under the direction
of I'res't lletijaniin I. Slevent, whose n rsonal ntten-
llult I not omitted In even the minor detail uf Ihe
lues uf his trust An ex.-iuiinslU.ti of iheapt.tira.
lion ami form of iolicy Issued by lliit tompuny It re
commended Ufote mrtle Iniute clsewhete.
Messr UaTLk ftUtnik'K,
King blreet, Honolulu.
Agent lor the Itawnilatt Islitid.
Will Imj found available for all necessary information
lhat ncty lie desired reining 10 ihe'Afralrsof thi com
pan), lo whom Application for Insurance in or agency
for the New bngland Mutual Life should be nude.
Im. Ctllle,
Mi m.
A NOTHER
DRUG STORE.
PALMER & THACHER,
Pharmacists,
AN tKALKK IN
DRUGS, GIIEMIGALM.
i'A'ir.Nr mi:dicini:s,
Totlvt AvtlvlvH und Funvy Oootftt,
No. 113 PORT STREET.
In Anticipation of thr public want of a Drug, Store
Cnitvcmenik local cj, where inediciiiet can W irrocured
at all liotirt, we liave uicnrtl n ptianii.icy in the Damun
Itlixk. near Hotel Mrect. ( We cany a large attort merit
of KtMH cuhar to our,line, which we olTcr at
VERY LOW PRICES.
Our Store In Kept Open Evenings.
Our block of Drugs anil ChrmicaU Is coiniiltrte.
Our line of Patent Mcilicine cnthrace all the nonular
rcmctlie
( AH the New Kcmcdies I
(AM the Old .tcliablc Kemcdics.
Uli HAtt THK LARGEST ASWRTMENT OF
Toilet Article
In the KlntiJom, inch a
Hair llruslics, 'luoth Hrukhts. Nail. Cloth, Flh
anJ Hath llnuhct, DrCaVblns; Combs. 1'ixkct Combs.
Mne and HacU Combs, Cosmetics, romatlct. Hair
Oils, 'looih IVrmrtitions, Cold Cream. Camphor
Ice, 1'cifumirs. Ilaitdkerchicf hU tract, Cotonnes,
'I o.Wt Wairrs and Vinegars, Sachet l'owderi, I land
Mirrors. Nail-cleaning belt, bine 11 ins I titles,
Atomicrs, Kaiorst btrojn, Shainp Cujn, Hrliohes
and Soap; 'lot let Soaps of every kind.
Iadie Toilot .Article.
Such at CamtlHne, Dickey's Crcine de Us, I-alrd's
Itloom, Hasan's Italin, (Souraud's Oriental Cream,
I.ubin's. Saunders 102201111 'Irtlow, Calve it's,
aiu) a host of other i'owders and Kotiues, lUndo
line Heauty Spots, etc J fine Urge Hathini;Sonj;es,
Spot me Ilukcts, etc.
WE HANK THK riNIUIT LOT Of
Infant! Sponge
Ker brought tuthls Kingdom
Infant s Drcsitine Coses, Nurery PuwJcr,
1'rrnared Fuller's hirth.
l'ulu. rulT'lloiet, Castile Soap,
Niwites, Tccihinz'Kint-ft,
kutflicr Tubinff, rredmic I Mite,
Night TWrt, Klttsfe'i Food,
la)UirsArruw Kout,
South'ini; byrup, tic.
THC ONLV COMN-ltTR STOCK Of
peotaolee And EyQleaB
IN TOWN. t
Phototrnspklo ClieatlcaU off all klatU.
A LAVGtt AltOkTUKNT Of
HOUiEKEKl'CKs' AKTICLtS,
Such at Kapolb, Klectru-SiUcon, Silver Sonw Clanl
and inaiuon.1 Yemeni, inject i'owuer, fiy
1'jl-er. Ant I'oiton, Hat I'aiie, "Kough on
Kats' Shoe lllackiiy ik lreBing. ILuk,n;
ltruklies. !.. I)iiittcrtants.Toilrl l'atr.ctc.
W'wmaU a cultv U FUW0K1N0 KXTkAClS
01 our own nunuitsciure; 1101 naicr , nuu
bcr Cushions, Mcdttine 0sts, etc
Onr Delloloui Soda Water
HIUWN rkOAl THK hAflANT LOUNTAIHt
Whith Mirpassct In elenante vtryil'in,j of the lliwl ter
Irvtlj(iif lli lltcke ikwnus, n luiMuiaiiva
Vt uunufactur SODA WATRR and OINOKK
AI.K(aiMj luvU tgicyfor gcuuu. hUstru Afl
Ci-Ur.
To any t of the tuy, and fthlp la tU uhr UUihls,
Onlm from the country will receive csnut atteraton
aitU U tMid irotP4ly. KjKlthif the puUw iu
rviuge it t t ry rtpwufuUy,
J'ALMKk & TIIACIir.H.
TatnioH, No. 147,
131 if
WANTED I
A MAN
Wka umJrrMtnuti thi wuntm04mtl fltkp
Apply la II. N. Oattmwtit,
ia S-a,Ha
Ruction $,if(0.
r IUIAT
BAMt OF DltV c.ooua,
IIV (HtllllK OF llir AllMINIIIIIAKmH
nf lu Mrtir at"
J. (). TIICKI'.Il, Dtsotstttml,
Am liislru.l.l I., offer r put llr aimiIi, ai ll.a
r.sriii, In Itenvtr llt-ffl, ij.ieen sir., mi
.!
ThiirHtiti.v, filiirfli 1Mi,
A I UNO (UM'K A. M,
38 Gases Assorted Dry Goods,
IH MNr t rnl low
"NK II I. A O K m 1: ll I N O H ,
White dlcklmi Fliiniicl,
Flue niilih Meilnti Slttittj,
II11II1.111,
Kngllih Sitldle,
Gnnta' Kmbroldnrisil HI lit Brown Hints,
t'otlon Shrrliug,
lie MiMui(ii Nrtliug, ft,,, 00, flrjlnthe!
Illlliin Cl.rfh,
tin White Cnllons,
An Assortment of Itrown Cotlons,
I ell Mais.
Hthuel llnl.
MtAw lists,
Milillng Muett,
'I
Ail'rf tionils,
.Silecla Camln ic ! Irmijf,
Finn WMt of EngUntl Brondoloths,
Fiijltuh 'I ffi(, n n)t n-vfliiiMil
A UNi: ASSOKIMI'.Nr OF LACKS:
" lluiillon'
"Cluny,"
' Point;'
' Mahfie
In iitm; ali, In CularrtlM. .Scatfi.'Ilr, rc
Litnutry Collars
Kwtu ?.,
I ine Victoria lwnt anil MuOmi,
Strfite Minting!,
Hickory Slriies,
Heavy Denimi,
Keil Hanntl,
Vilrn Shawls,
Towel,
Coats" an.1 Hror.ks' llirca.l,
Astvtrlhed I'eifumery,
Lndiea' HoIerjr, Silk Hndberehleh,
Pip, School Hag,
Hair UruOiM,
Unen Drill,
1'rints, Check Goods,
Hemmed Linen Handkerchief etc.
'I trim at sale.
E. ADAMS, Auctioneer.
ATA1WABLE
House and
Lot For Sale.
I am Instructed by J. C. OlJVDE, ESQ , to offer t
private sale his handsome residence,
L'ornrr of fuht ami Mttha Htrertnt
This prorrty(is in the healthiest part of the city. 1st
facilities for drainage are perfect, guaranteeing thereby
rfcct freedom from malaria.
'llie nrmiKXt commands a DCLIOHTtUL V1I1W
of the city and harlor, as well( as the coat line, from
HCtU tlstlMUIItl lltstU IUIIIC tle(ll4tC illUUIIiailta
'llie main house Is larire ami commodious, faithfully
uuui inrce jears ago, nu is
..!..! 7f-
FINISHED IN HANDSOME STXE,
With everv coiivrnlnr. lint anil mil walrr art laitt
on the Itath rooms in butli stories. Oas, also. Is laid
on, wiui over iiity ugnis, inrougn ine wnoie noun
with elegant diandcliers in the principal rooms.
On the main floor will be found a large Parlor and
Dining-roorn Silting room. Hall, Mouulto-room(
Children's Dining room, lloth room, two ltelrooms,
Closet, and a Pantry, 1 wo Storerooms and Kitchen,
attached to main building, but under a separate roof.
On the second floor, wntth U reached bya convenient
stairway fiom the hall, are 1 wo Large Itedrooms, 90x20;
also, rive coodlred tledroomt. Verandah room, ltath.
room and Closet.
The main house I about 70 feet front and 48 feet
tlenlh.
llie Kitchen I conveniently arranged, with a fine
cooking range,, with hot water attachment.
On llie ground are Two Cottage, with verandah,
and a well built Stable, with accommodation for three
horse and carriages, as welt as ihree rooms for servants,
'1 here Is, also, a small building fur the Oa Machine.
'llie lot is 333 feetin Judd street and about 530 led
un 1.1111. siiecs, cuiiiainiiig an aica m icmr acics.
Panic desiring lo visit th property can do so upno
application to lslr. Adamt.
mlicalion to Mr. AUatni.
A iitlon of Ihe Hircliase money can remain upon
mortgage for one or two 3 ear. Apply lo
IM
F. P. ADAMS, Auctioneer.
A DMINISTRATOR'S
SALE.
Ily order of the Administrator of ihe Estate of II.
Kb) KIM, Ul. of Haiku. Maul, Ihe umlerslgne-j
will sell tt public auction, on
Mnturilnyt Mnroh UlHt,
At 10 o'cuck a. m ,
la Htvlk, Mkal, 01 U FrtttmUM,
raitsoMAU trricTt or sai mckaskh,
ComlirUna;:
19 HEAD WORIUMO CATTLE.
In very Hnordcr
S Honaa, Cows, Caltraa,
Mala, H 0 Carta.
Ox Yakaa, Bawa,
Ckttlats,
Chickens, Household Artiste, Stove, Tablet, KotleiV.
For further panlcuUrt, apply 1st
' W, AUSTIN WIIITINO,
AdviLmaralof, llonulul.it
C II. DICKtV. Haiku, Maui;
Or the undcrtiiPMsl al Makawao, Maui,
iln
W. F. MOSSMAN, AiMtioocer,
A COWPORTABLB HOME I
Th undersigned Iia lecenlly filled Up
In elegant ule. llie UrgtruowyCutlagt fottnesly U
longing 1st Ihe Leiouit estate, on Nuuanu ttreel,
Uyuti4 the CutanurtUI Hotel tetaiise.
to ine psupuee sm csjnAjussing
A MyaHnr T Kaaaa.
The unMofthl pUasanl teti.at I lb " Willi
HOUSh." ll earns be urpaitj In the klngjout (u
cutulott atul cleaidims.
7HK OKOUNDS ARE SPACIOUS
ami ienaeud ttith thaje iims.
lersosu uf ICMMCtabillty Uty tlwAVS I SUf. oftcllMf.
ful Isonse there. A uttlnirooas U set span Um ton
venieuseof guert. A FEW MOHL ROOMS AMI
VACAN r,
lfM aiway saouerat.
MRS. , T. WHITE, l!otUt
ttf Many of our tMiksn mil nmtmim
m iabi 1 U ska Wbjliur Itntii, oa rut
k tit. W. SJt3ldk mm
Wkkt
urt urt, ad.
atwa a cm.
MOT aaaw iMMf kr
IM
Ruction iilco.
u
NDItKWKITnR'H SALIt,
IIV 0KIII1R or rAPTAIN ti r .fANSr.W,
I m (ivMruMM ft fT'f al PhUW Aiwlbm, fee raotini
H11I h twin y, MnriIi t ili
At tt M si my Mhfnrm, (Ire itrm-Utrn
BARK HERMANN,
Of ll. UirlUtit tft Inst I'ttUttT,
At fih Mnw I. In In Hi. Iltilmr nf Honolulu,
ssllll rut
Hull, Mrtele, Hpnrti, Hlrrc,lli;, Hull,
rtl'AUK Sl'AUR,
ANUfOUH,
l.'IMINI,
TANKS,
IIOAIS,
(MIlfKJUW,
CUDCKFKV,
CmMne; Ul-iiilt, etvl Att IWIvtuttf 14 ei. Milp,
INVKNiOKV OF I'AKIICUUCH
MAY Alt tStMIKMI
AT Tim OI'PICK 01' P. A. SCII Ani'P.H Co.
'Irrrn Cesh,
i:. P. MIAMI, AiHtUr,
'II
PIKP.WOODI PIHHWOODI
On the Kti'ttnAile, nar Ijiln' WArrlmiis, on
HriliiiMlny, M"ur;)i -l ill,
At 10 a m., will U sol. I ai I'oUic Atuilutt,
TEN CORDS Or flREWOOD,
A lr OK 1'I.ANKSf
Alio, n Lot of Bhlp'a Storne.
jl V. V. ADAMS, Autituieer.
LJOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE.
at -iiii: kksiiiknci: ok
MR. CHARLES H. ASHWORTH,
No. I KUKUI SIKKKT,
On account ol ilearturr, oti
WMlm;Hlnj-, Afrn'cli 111.
At loo'clotk A. u i svill fa solil
77i' ICntlrr JfoiiMtlitiltl Fuvitlturc,
as rot.uiwst
Hack Walnut Pallor Chair, Kockrrs,
ItUck Walnut lnjnK, llooli Cas,
Center Tables,
Chandelier, Engravings,
Veransla Cltatrt,
Single and IKnilJe lleilt,
Matlressc, IMIows, Sheets, lllankers,
Coverlet, Moviuito Net, "
liureau. witlt glass ; Tablet, Oulr,
Washslan.lt, Kwers ami llasins, CrncVeryware,
Meat Safe, Ctjk Stove atul Kitchen Furniture, etc
31
V.. V. ADAMS, Auctioneer.
pHARLEY WING'S
OLD LAND AND KALO PATCHES
IN 1IAUHAUK0I AT AUCTION.
lljr order of A. W, Pierce, Y.v , attorney in fact for
Kllcn II. Dean, I will otTer at public auction, on
flrititiMliiy, Iitr;lt illmt.
At ta o'clock noon, at my salesroom,
All the nfcht, lille and interest of the said Kllen 11,
Dean, in and to the following demibed profetty t
Ro-al Palenl 484, FIVK KMXi PAT Cll hS, near
LIIiIla street, Honolulu ; area, 700 falliom.
Koyal Patent nil, FOUR KMX) PATCIIhS, near
Ullha street, Honolulu ; area, 51100 of an acre.
Kojal Patent 346. ONC KAI.O and PAS1UKK
L.XNI) In llauhaukolj area, 373 fathom.
a. Kalo and Pasture Land in Niupaljial ; area, 645
fathoms.
a. Kalo and Pasture Ijtnd In Niuttaial; area, ig
fathoms,
Kojal Patent j,ji, FOUR KALO PAlCHlvS In
Hauliaukoi; atea,qt'looDf an acre.
Koyal Patent ui, ONH 1I0US1. LOT in Hau
liaukoi ; area, iS-ioo of an acre.
Deed at eirtue of purchasers
For further lanlcu'axs, at.t.ly to A. W, Pierce, Evi .
or 10
133 K. P. ADAMS, Auctioneer,
OSCULAR CASH SALE
SATURDAY. MARCH 31.t,
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