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w 1 6 : 'l m -if nv "A V . rtfc r r ;i . . 0" ' A1- "' telikJ''lMhi- SATURDAY. DEC. 23, 1882. THIS DAY'S DOINGS. .fllMORNINOi ,'J Al12 noon, Mr. E. P. Adams will Sell nt Killed' Kooni, Ynluabloltc.il KstjUc. ' ' Messrs. F. S. l'rntt & Cp. will Sell ( nt 12 nooii) on tiic premises, King .St., Ciirpeiiter'aisliop, lluihllugs, ctu. AFTERNOOH. . , , ,ClnistmnBTico nL Fort gt. Cliurfh at a o'clock.' ''' llnnd Gohccrtj nt Emma Squrc nt ! :!)(). , I ' CVENINQ. 'vLnstChristinnsHnlo of thoScnson, n'f K. S. l'rntt & Go's .Sales ltoom, ,"a7 o'clock sharp. ' "Ciliiislinns Anctlon Snlb nt Messrs. , .lihlcrs, Fort.Rt. nt 7 o'clock.' . (Jospcl Tcinpcnuice Meeting, nt vUctliel,,nt'7i30.' ' ' :' i ' , . TO-MOtinOW. English .Sermon nlCntholic Church r 'liy the llight'Itcn Bishop of Olbn, nt 10 o'clock. School Exercises nt iKnuwnkapili Church, nt 11 o'clock. Bethel, Iter. Dr. Damon, nt 11. ' 'WrtSt: Church, Itcv. J. A. Cur 'znn, morning and ovening, St. Andrew's Cnthodrnl, Itcv. G. "Wallace, morning nml evening. A WORD FOR WORKING ANIMALS. ' '"'A merciful mail' is merciful to his beast," nml n man who is not ., ,mcrciful to his beast is not merciful to his own kind. The mnn who overloads his dray mid ,thcu by the application ofwhip and imprecations forces h poor dumb horse or mule to draw it, is not n merciful man. The innu who puts n saddle public raw nnd bleeding back of n horse, and ridca around for pleasure, or becaube ho id too lnscy to walk, is not .(vmcrcjful mnn. A man who works his horse nil dny nnd lies him to n post to starvo nil night, iB not mcrcifiil to his Ixjnst. Men ajiswcr ing to cither of these descriptions enn easily be found in this little toiyn. They are cruel creatines, with less soul thnji the poor'dumb brutes they innltrcnt. These hard working, obedient, faithful quadru peds" nrc' entitled to the protection of the law against' the bihbnrity'niid oppression of their masters. SANTA CLAUS AT THE BETHEL. , On Thursday evening, at C :30 o'clock', the, children of the Sunday School nsscmblcd'ln the Church. In, h little while the nvnilnblc sents were filled with their parents nnd friends. A number of hymns nnd rfecitnjions were given by the scholars, the most noteworthy of which was an ncros .tic, recited by 15 little girls, each carrying what appeared to bo n white luihnofr At the close of each girl's part tho.Jjanner unfolded and displayed inciter which, when the whole was completed, read fcfr.v'u of iBetiilkiu:m.j The effect was very pretty. After these had been gone through nn adjournment was made Up'iho Vestry,- -Vlicfo nflcr u few mJiiiuutcs Santa Clans, in n huge fur dress, .cnino in with his basket on his back and then the presents were dis- -'tributed. j iNo 'one was forgotleu. Every little' face was beaming with delight. After tills ice cream was served out lo all, , and by I) o'clock the happy juveniles had departed, Dr. and Mrs. Damon and Mr. and Mrs. Parmnlcc, were tl)c gratified re cipients of handsome presents from the Sumlrty School. It was a most 1 pleasiugCxhibition, and tho. uunicr 1 ous visitors loudly itcstificd their ap i' probntiou.of the charming, scene. , EMMA SQUAREi CONCERT. The, Band will givc,n concert nt Emma Square, this afleruoon nt 4 :80 o'clock. Following is the programme : March DeMir Unrulli .Overture Slnjjiglo-for F(rtune..Sn)io nimic uiiiiiiinciiui ( . . . i Jiieui , "VValtz Bcnuliful Itilly, by ifquc-t, . .' '. ,Stnmsi (iundrllle The Ualh iBtruuss , , i PROGRAMME Of " iho - order of cxcrcfscs of the Qtiartcrly Exhibition of the Kaumn kapili Supday School', Dec. 21, 1882. . TJIU liOIip'B I'JIAYUU IS CC-JfrilKT. , Cliorim Over Tlicro Exhihllion DWrlqt of Iwilel Exhibition JJi-trIct jif 1'itlnuii Exhibition District of Jlolokiilimm ClioniH. . ....w.j,.... Jovful Evermore Exhibition Dlstihit of Pnuoii Exhibilloii UUtrict of Aiiwnlolliuu Exhibition. . . -. .-.l)iiti lot- of Juiakopun ciiimcji jjmticj'.h l'piiTiii: wi:i:k Clioniji... ....Onward Cliriittinn Soldier 'EUiMiiWis....Ulptrlct' ol KiipiiuknJit i Kxhlliilioiu. .-. . . .-. .llffirrnnti)ry Sclio'ol ' ExhlbUh?H.".'.M,g..V. of Kmmmknpili Exhilittlon... Dliitriut of .Macmac 'I'.xlilliil'l(m....I)lhtrict of "NViiikiilialuhi ChoruiS. i . .Happy Chrlhlinns lIKNKUICTipX. , PAPA KUHIKUHI No lin hnna 'o ka Iloike Ilapnhn nm ' KniiiiifiknpII;Dck. 21, 1882.,- i i r K.V 1'UI.K A KA IfAKU.ft ' Jliinciii llul.. ...... .Hu HoiiKMiil onnl ' -llolkis . . r . . . . t. . ApiimijO Iw ilul Jlv-ilii'i 1 1 m,. . . . .,i i . . ii Aptum u I'uluum -jf JSP SJ'Tgp Ilolkc Apnun o Holokiilmn' Hlmcnl Hul. Oil, Oil, 01 Ilolkc Apntm o l'ntinn Holko. ..Apana oJVuwalolimu Ilolkc Apntm o Knakopim NA 01.KI.O 1I00I.AHA A KA KKAI.MIA. Illmcni llul .....Nntift e nn Kitu Iloike.. Apnun o Kupmikolo 11 olkc Kula lloopololi'i Iloike.. Ahahul Opioiio o Katimakaplll Ilolkc ...Apnim n Macmac Holko Apnna o AVaikalinlulu 11 inivui llul. . . . Ke Karlsiinaka o pil pi I'ULK IIOOKUU. Ycstcrdny nbout half past 1 r.si., Mr. "William Austin left Ills home at Pnlmnn on horso-bnek to return to town. Shortly nftcr tho horso re turned nlono, nnd on going out lie wns found in tho road insensible. Drs. McKibbin nnd McGrew were sent for nnd found no marks on him snvo blood fiom the uose. He remained insensible till his death nt 7:-15 r.M. Ho lenves a wifo nnd a large circle of friends todcplolo his untimely denth. A GEM. "Wo hnvo received from Mr. T. G-. Thrum the handsomest mid most appropriate n.cmcnto of tho season we have yet seen. It is n smnll volume of poems on the islnnds, en titled 'Tribute s of Hawaiian Verse." Naturally one looks at the outside first and our attention is at once caught by the lmudsoinc lithograph ed cover, on which is depicted a beautiful view of tropical scenery which might well have been taken in these islands. The book is securely bound in the modern fashion with n crimson card and tassel. Insido the book is equally good in workmanship. Tho whole is on tinted paper, and its get-up would rcllect credit on an Eastern publisher. Now for the bonne boncic tho contents. The first is a beautifully weird poem en titled "Kipapn," by AV. C. Jones, which recounts Umi's mystic adven ture in that darksome glcnaud its consequence. Then comes the al ready well nnd favorably known "Wajkiki," by It. M. Dngget, of, which the truest criticism is found" in its owuJaqt line, "The nngcls Miiilo on "Wuiklkl." Next in order is Lnhninn, "Where tho wave tumbles," beautifully and poetically described by Clias. "Warren Stoddard, who is not unknown to fame in tlicso islands or the States. Then .."."Wninnnc," by T. It. "Walker, en chants the 'reader into n day dream of "Misty twilight shadows." Last comes '. 'Hawaii Nci," by the gifted editor of the Jrcs3t Geo. "W. Slciyart, of which wc can only quote tho last stanza, "Thy life is music, Fate, the notes prolong! Each isle a stanza and the whole a song." Then n few explanatory notes arc, given, which arc evidently intended for foreign leaders. This will form one of the .most beautiful and appropriate gifts for friends tit home or abroad that wc have seen. CORRESPONDENCE. 'Correspondence is solicited on tho top. ics of tho day, or what may become so. "Wo reervo tho right to excise pure ly personal matter. "Wo do not hold ouroclvcs responsible forllio opinions exprc.-sed by our cor respondents. Eo. EuiTon Bui.t.ETix: From time to time you linve referred to the in human treatment of animals. There is'n law on oiir' statute books that provides for Iho punishment of thcjcj who inilict nets of cruelty on their neighbor's beast ns well as n very mild punishment on those who iu flict suffering on -their own 'animals ; but the oldest inhabitant never J)card, of, a csisc of arrest or punish ment unttcr it so far as I am nwarc of. This matter has been brought to the notice of the authorities time iuid,ngain, hut was allowed to pass. hM'X.:. .... auuy H.iy "uiingyuiii innrges' and wc. rwill prosecute. But this isi not enrrying out the law, Inmc ns It is. I heartily ngrec with you 'Hint a sdeiety' for' the "Prevention of Cruelty to Animals"' bhoiild be formed. There, arc certainly men in our community icndy and willing to take hold nnd blot out one of tho relied of barbarism yet extant in lli'js country., , The pcoplo in this country cnnn6t 'hold up their bends nnd cluiui in telligence nnd refinement us loilg ns, they", hdc"(which the,)' do daily) the poor dumb nnhnnlS treated us they 'hie' by n largo portion, of our com munity, Sqq the poor bullock be ing driven, to market the treatment tthdop . receive in being', rhumllcd! Take a look round our Fish Market on a Saturday afternoon, reinqvc u few saddles from the back, bf the . horses nnd.sco insight jlluit would lTuiko nu4Africnii. nocroimlc! Sou thcMiotiltru hrouahttojniniketJtiHhl ,.cd by tin legs to the bttddlc,t.tho. bkiiuluni from their Jogs', belli; ;p 3f hung in that condition for hours! See tho poor ox standing ntn slump luim-sttingcd, nnd waiting the convenience-of -tho Blnughtorer 1 And yet tho public sny that Is not our affair. Vet wc Claim to,' ho fultly educated, intelligent, nnd n Christi an pcoplo governed, wc hope, or should be, by men of culture. Ynt, wc do nothing to remove this sliiih f roiiins nsnnntiou.v . ., v . 'rt'is't'riic'sociotic ies df litis kimlt nrc formed to nld nnd nssist in, carrying otttlitc lnvs, 'and Hifrely such nrc needed here, for the great mass bf oilr "liconlor nrc no-furlher- ndvanccd in this rcsticct tlinu they weiOjOnc, hundrfcd years ago.., It is' oiio' jptirt ' of- the cijlication of dift'; people manias iiccn samyncgiecicii. It speaks well for a paper that ad vocates such views yours sccius 'tb be the only one who docs it. The cause .is k'goo'd one, rirtiil"! honu voir will ftEfciHhd hfattoVSbfcfoicftl.gfptibl lie until soincthing is done. You will have my assistance at any and nil times in such n eniiM LOCALAND GENERAL ITEMS. Itr.AD our Supplement grMia with lo-dny's jwict,j .-,' . - - ,. ,.i Tin: Mission Cliiklrcit'q? will meet this dny week instead to-night. .' t t t k j 0j jj Qt'iTi: nn excitement ycstcrdny among the young folks over J. ' T. Wntcrhousu's balloons. Hackkki.d & Co. have just re ceived sonic excellent llliiuuhuiil Champagne and other wines. Tlio Band will give n Christtrias' Concert ,on Monday afternoon Dec. 25, in Emma 'Square, coinincneiiigiab !1 o'clock. To-iioititow morning' ilt Fort fa't'.1' Church, there will be. a Children's service nnd in the evening n Christ-; ( mas praise service. Mnssnsl Dillinghnm VtCo. will by request, keep their store open thlscvcning. Scc"ndverliecinent-in-to-dny's supplement. v Tins afternoon at 3 o'clock, a Christmas tree will be unveiled iot the children of the Fort St. Stindny school'.1 The parents and friends arc cordially invited to attend the gathering which will be, held in the vestry. Mu.iS. Eiutucii formerly with M. Phillips &,Co., left ycstcrdny 'on the steamer Suez for San Fraucisco and the Eastern States. He will return in April and will open business on his own ncpoutit. ' To-mouuow morning at 10 o'clock the Itighfr Itcy. Bishop of Qlbn will' preach an English 8crmoii in tho Catholic Church. The building has undergone great improvement during this week by opening the? windows upstairs for ventilation. ( i - 1- -k- f) "Wr. .would rcnn'irtV onr readers that Mr. D.' "Wl Cl'aike's. bffer of watches, jewellery, &c, will close, next Tliursdayj i Tlicsalo isja genu ine one as Mr. Clark is i gbing to leave the business. Thd prices too arc remarkably low as Mr. Clark is selling thcinat San" Francisco whole-' Bale priced. '-- -- i - Wc hnyo had placed oil our Editorial Tulilc, a very pretty Cluistmns book,; containing valuable local iufornintion, viz: tlic posttjl r.ttcstlicvorld's time, the date and departure of Ocean Steamers and ilitcr-Island mails, the fire, alarm signals, lire districts, carnage' rates and fares, places nnd meetings of the various lodges id the city and the calender for 1883. The cover is ornamented with a cut represent ing our ling nnd liberty. A beauti ful natural fern is placed between tlw season's wishes, " A Mcny Christmas'' and ''Happy New Year." This book is issued by Mr. J.-E. "Wiseman, iltea Estate Ilrokcr and, General Business Agent, who has taken mud) pins in presenting so valuable, n gepi to our community.' Mr. VyiBcniuj se'tsforth his busi ness in1tho in'8i(to'"p)igesJnnd thanks tho publi5'very kindlyfor their patronage in the, ps;:niid of course trust for a continuance in the future. "Wc believe Mr Wiseman Is justly entitled to his success for his cntqrprising and business nbity, ticH,vbciirg "prompt lcliablo and energetic in, 'all Ins umlttaKings. Thqsc books! aic f6r distribution aqd M"r. Wiseman will 'furnish nllJa copy pn application. LOST,' on Fi Iiluy afternoon, near Fort street Church, a smnll l'UHSE, 9Piitnluin,hUii.v l',,ulloy' .hg finder will 1)0 rewarded on returning niiiio to Mrs. J. (J.qyii'uso.v. " ' 270!)t ' " ' ' ii i. tZTZK i " A'Fnlirirboni Cotngc, wlthde. TSP' Kllllll'll, uiuur l.llll Ull, i5iKliiK street, iieiir.Kililiii striicl, For partieiiliirs nnplj lo A, fc?oi'., at'the litllebloio on fiililm si., uwi-ycliyal st, j i m Jfefa " w?j ' mm' w iiji 'iJfifflBi ' tf HE . .... ., Christinas i i I u' 'On Saturday fi) Ah P.nrrt. h Y il'rt .W. iEHLER'S STORE,' ' ' ' ah ' A Fort t 1 0, ii feiNOTICE-ail V OWINU TO THE TJNU8UAL DEMAND THAT WE HAVE HAD FOR It 13K15 & JBviixOIS'S m & t -U 3 SILVER It' ; V?illiMtwilAtimalili! Hid ' lot that we opened a few i w'eekW nfeoJ'-woK,? tlio JrtrgcjU. r) we have ever received, wo lliukomvelycs quite, out of m.biS-'.ii'tleleV. :,vc'ilav8'(ithMltoiiiiikc a liberal dheounttonU imr. .chiHerHBf.thcc goods and QOHHAM SILVEU WARE until after the Chrhlmas Holidays. ..AY.c ore! otyltagd tn order a new supply hnniei'lalely, in order to he piejmied for Uiosii 'weddings whieli aic to come oil' soon. I ill 4j ,M m. Hit , E."-'0. 4-IA'LL & SON'S.,,, 377 aw JUST RECEIVED A FINE AS01lTMi:NT OP "Bobts) "Wio'es, "Slvppevsy SdMalslTMs&c. j i.iii ..i '. i m. - - ALSO THEJIIfEST SELECTION OF GENTS' Ann Id lirt nil rt (IiIaI. n r yilU III il.UUf till ISmiiioiilSiyfeliiialire for 277 A. W. ItlCHAltDSON &!goVOT )lf -t . ! ufii.,,1 tr Auction Sales by E. P. Adams -TfiisxDay Satiu'day, December 2!lrd, At 12 noon, nt Sales ltoom, will be sold 4 " ' rthe fallowing j hitunted in Honolulu: Lot 1 contains 4 Taro Patches in Ilnn- hnukdi; 1 10-100 acre. ) Lot 2 contains 14 Tnro l'ntchc?, at Han- hnuk0l;2i)l-100arrc. Lot 8 contains 2 Taro Patches, at Ivnfna- kcla,: 2 i)-100 acre. ' J Lot 4 cb'iithihs'rirnru'Pntrh, itK j.m- kela:17MC0acrc. ' (For particulars apply Jp f. Ji. Dcjle. E. P. Adams, Auctioneer. Uhuslial Business Opportunity. Ir f(. Stock and Good AyjjU, at auction, Tuesday,, l)cccnit)Ci: gGtli, t at ,12 no(in, nt Sides llqoni, , .Bj-jirUcriof J.iynvrighK Emp, I will , cell "at auelilin tho Svcl 1 13k tVbllhllied T3illvry Lotv Store, .Building, Stables Cook lionxe, .Hornes - Delivery "Wagons apd all Machinery and block con ne'eted vwlth the bakery of Messrs 1 it( Jiyc lhos? on Nuunn,street. ,Also, thoso thrio vory desirab'lo Rcsldonco - Lots, willf buildings thereon, Situated pmNuunmi Avenue, near. ICnlcui, between tlrcl'Lyccuin and the J;inies Lemon nroiicrty. Yot further pirticiihn'ico poteiv, or .cmiulrc of(A. , Qnrtjvi;jg)jt(or ''' E. P. Adamh, Auctloijepr. FiiniiNhcd ItouniH. A UEAliTIFLrL miilo of ltoonis.',lnt XjL the heart of the city, convenient aoi'U' Vllofcl oi)JrJtiiCjuIj) jtytfUlro at No. 4 Garden Lane, or apply to i - flrwTrRrWrHEMAW. ,: . tSBTJrB OTIRIw ' . ntnlTVitnl,..TlrAbni. 'I ! IIIMI I tiT?.'SfAriiK(licd XCooiiin, j3 AN KliT&'BTllEET.'tb let( 5 minutes Vt TwJni'PoBt Ofllcc. -Z,J&t Ml UAVAJMAUll'B AUCAUlI'lfi FuriiiMlictl HooiiinJ IN SlHTHS.nml SINGLE, in desirable locality, Kiiitablo fornrlvato family, 'WW ' OAVENAOHUAOENOY. r- I H 1 , IT ..X i J' .if,-, 2LA110E Unfurnpilicd Jtoomx, five inluulVjT walk' from Post Oillec. ""27U., ' " CAVKyAou'B An i :c v. '"" . -UMeful ChiiicHclluyM, i,' null ir-KXTmtT s )I.JilV MUJLUU, 271 . CAVENAGII'S.AQENCY. ; For Nnley 1 -' H fiPIIE hushn'ss .of n icstauratit, good X stand, in full rnnping'order; stove and cook house iitcnsllhcoinplottv'. Terms rnihunublc, - l'w 27, , (Cayi:naoii'h Auu.ncv. LiffiM IfSflMESTr 1 1 - ... Jluotion, 1 Evoninpr, Doc. ?. (5 n. i 4 Stroot. i"V i PLATED. WARE. L " wc, would here remark that, )v6 'often have 6(icanhm , 4 " I ,Wc, would here remark $ to' 'send Special orddrs lor iir Bciiu c;ll Plated or 811 vc rcr"Varc,)inc. liinrked with a tlnicl 10 he' Icttef or inonogrrim, wMeii 1h done in Uenutilul fitjlc. ,,.n i.i,m.. - r ! hi Aliylniowiehingsct8 jof Forks and Spoons, or anv. thing clue, 'marked or nut marked, rwould-do wpll to le'ilvo tho order as soon bb possible, i Ca.ll 'anil examine 'theto beautiful goods' before they are all gomv You all know they are to bo found at t . ,,,, ri jm n it". -t if - SCARFS, Ul DJ11U1 IUU liristmas Presents AUCTION SALES BY S. PRATT & Co. Tills DnyfcSuhupfH December 23rd, at 12 noon, by order of His E.xcellcncjv,th6 .Minister of the In. terior, wo will Hell at Public Auction, on UicpitMOiscs, tho Carpenter's Shop, Building, Sheds, ' j , -, r Materials, &c, Formerly occiipleil'hy l. Way, Esq., on the Enlanade;niaknl of the fence of Messrs. II. Hackfcld & Co. Buildings to bo removed within 10 dnys. F.'S. PBATJ & Co., Auctioneer. Saturday, Dcoeinben 23rd, nt 7 sharp, nt , aajes ltoom, Beaver Block, LAST CHRISTMAS, SAL?prSEASOK ! Elegant ,111111 Usofui presents , comprising ti MuNi'ciil IJCoxcm. rJPovw-. ',' AVorlc Uoxt?H, -4f JJ Viiieliew, Jowolry, HillclHunlcctM, Clo;lH, A1)1uiuk, Hilvor I'luictl "Ware, Jfcc-., &. i W ii 'DlJAftvp r. n.. A.....1 i . u. .,Jtt VV, Vy)l, JlllUllimULTM, GO TO XheiBogioa, (vp,, "Christmas Gifts For Sinokum. Look nt this list : Tobacco1 and Cisnrit finest brands Tobacco ppuches and boxes ' M.ifch'hoxcrf'W J')l .i.T G. B. D. br,iiir ioot. pipes Meerschaum pipes, " " "Oigarnndneigarettc Holders Pil)0 stems from 2 to 24 inches long Am hex. niouth'Pipccs Wood clear and clcurotto linlilpre yMiJtlig, hrci vJ'WynAUjl;, Jlncst 8J ' H.J.NOLTE. Morchants"& Storekeepers. .A S TllE YEAlt IS CJLOSING I do, )X''nru lo,fiay t.iBt.iill morchants nud storekeepers wllrilml it tovtlielr interest to patronize line if outside help is re- MWlLVindJUfUccoiiiiUi, arrange books, uiu guuunii uusiness matters lortne new ye.tr. C2?" Commcrcialimattcrs of every des- .eriiiuuiuiiucnueu to. "; i,!PE.wi . General Business Agent, '27 Merchant street. 201 1'ih , tt W&K .31ECEIVED ,XXfJVfrfcsVVf.f, "BWt,'C3,lif6r,nia Raisins For Sale in iiuuntltleffio suit, by sra iw . j. t. waehuouses J I. i W i K ;. "A - r4 Mfa y