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J iirt ft 4 A'.ii' WEDNESDAY, APItlL, J, 1885. ARRIVALS. April 1 Schr Mnna from Hllo Seli.i Walinahi from Lniipnhochou Schr Walehu from Kolou Stuir O It Bishop from Kmtal Sjmr Mokolll from Windward ports DEPARTURES. Amll 1 S S Alameda for S F Stmr W C3 Hall for Windward purl Stmr lwalanl for llnmnkua Stmr Kllauea Hou for Windward ports Schr WallolC for MallUn llktnc Discovery for S F VESSELS LEAVING TO-MORROW Stmr Mokolll for Wludwaid poits Schr Wnlclm for Koloa Schr Kainol for Lanpaliochoe llktnp Kllkltut for Port Town-send VESSELS lii PORT. Bktnc Kllkltut. Ilk Lady Lampson, Marston Steam Bktnc Morning Star, Bray Ship'Impcrator, llolx Bfjtnc Cunsticlu, Cousins Wh Cape Horn riajeon Get bk Mathlldc, krenien PASSENGERS. For KaUnlni, per Likclike. March HI. Mrs J E Barnard, MU W Makee. . T McCroon. For Maalaua, Ililo. Lahalua and Ka walhae, per Kttiau, March III Rev C E Grosser, Ml Annie Dowsett. Mrs 15 C Coleman and child, Hon II Kulhclaul, Hon A Fornandcr. F 1'ahla. .7 Kanlla. .1 Ronton, WY Horner ir, W M Glffard, C Hobbs and wife. ,f McG'ulrc, .1 F Hull, II All Mee, Mok Won Too. For Walmea, Kekaha and Wahlawa, ICauui, per Planter, March 111 Mrs V Knudscn. Misses Ida. and Maud Kuud sen.'Mrs LiM Sherman, Miss Gay, Ohas Gay, A Spencer. Miss Y Knoke, Miss R Conradt, Rev leather Albert, Prof McDonald, Mrs- It Walalealc and G X Wilcox. For S F per Bktim Discovery, April 1 Col Xorrls, .T A McMillan, wife and child, Mr Klein. ForSFper'S S Alameda April 1 .1 Guildy, .r Seoley, J J Hchbard, II Jost, M Dotch, II Denmead, J Latnngger, Ah Lat, HcYun.CM Fowler,.! A MeGuire, J'Howo,'J'Shcltoii, J W Harrison, .T dc Cuta,"0 Fifzinan. J'ltieha'rds, L McCar thy, wife & child. It Holm, Leone; Kit, Chun Lun?, J Phillip's, A Barber, A Euov, M Fiirarcs, wife & child, W Cuth bcrt, wife & 3 children. J Sllva. Mrs F M Selienk. K Meyers, Chns Watson, V Beicli. .1 W Fraud-", w ifc & 2 children. K C Winston. J Burke, .1 Felt, J D Murphy, A Mam. W Jt Menzics, W Chasc,'0 Sheridan, 13 McChancy. 0 .T Lane, E C'Macabe, F Schillek. wife and I children, together ilh the lit pub lished yesterday. From ICnti.il i5 way ports per stmr U It Bishop April Major Wrbugliluu, Mis Muhcloua & daughter, & :). deck. SHIPPING NOTES. The Kllkitat's cargo is all out. She sails to-moirow morning foi Port Town send in ballast. Stmr Mokolll brought 215 bagj of su gar, 204 hides, 10 head of cattle, -JO sheep, 2 lambs Sc li horse. The Discovciy sailed this p m for S F with 11,3S0 bags of sugar, 10 casks of sperm oil, 50 casks of hump-back oil & 10 pkgs of whalc-boue. Total domestic value 800,030. Sehr Mana brought 1530 bgs of sugar, and the Waimalii 7-10 bags. The S S Alameda took I$2.fiS2 bags of sugar, 3,044 bgs of rice. II,09S bunches of bananas, 810 bdls of green hides. 118 dry hides, 150 bdls of sugar cane, 1 1 bxs of leaves, 2 bales of goat skins, 4 bales of sheep skins, 1 bag of coin, gold and silver, (1,025.71.) Total domestic value 8100,1140.70. LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS. The S. S. Alameda took away '..over. w three thousand bundles of i' bananas. Oaiiu Lodge, 3T. of P., is called to meet for important business this evening. 'All kinds of artists' materials can be had at King Bros.' Art Store. 982 3t His Majesty the King was down on the wharf to witness the departure of the Alameda. Naughty tricks and practical been conspicuous for jokes, have tlleir'nbscWo on this' the' first day of April. Houn's is the place for hot cross buns on Good.Friday. They will be readyiqnjthat day from 5 a. m. until Ojp.m.Ilii . Musical Notes will be found on first page, and an account of Li Hung Chang, the Chincso statesman, onjour fotujli. T - Mu. N. F. Burgess has added to hisj carpenter business tho baggage express business hitherto carried on by Mr. Lake. ' To-aiomtow is known as Maundy Thursday. Special services will bo held in the Roman CatholicCathc dral during the day. Tncui: arc seventy-two cases down on the Calendar for tho April term of the Supremo Court. Mr. Justice Austin will preside. J. II. Sraxy, the trainer, left by the Alameda to-day. The-Myrtle boys, from their boat-house, with a broom waved him nn adieu. As the Alameda loft the wharf the band struck up with "God Save tho Queen," out of respect to Capt. and Mrs. G. II. Luce, followed by tho " Star Snamricd Banner." for tho bencnt of Prof, and Mrs. Wayland. j ,i jebbb s If you want n nice shoo, boot, slipper, or any kind of children shoes, L. Adlcr is the plnco for it, 10 Nttunntt street 080. tf. Jin. lns. Morgan will take charge of Mr. E. 1. Adams' auction and real estate business during the. let ter's absence from the Islands. Ox Saturday, April 18th, Mr. E. P. Adams will sell two lots No's 131 and 182 on Heretnnia street. Full particulars in advertisement. Tin. S. S. Alameda sailed at noon sharp, taking nwnj' a largo cargo and a full list of passengers, amongst the latter quite a number of fcavia alnas. Tiinnu was a. privates exhibition of paintings last evening at the studio of J. 1). Strong, Ntiuanu Valley. Quite a' number of invited guests were present, ii .. i. . - . Oun old frioud Col. Sam Norris lias really gono this lime by the Discovery, which sailed to-day. Ho expects to get to the Coast before the Alameda. Tiiu Roller Coaster and Skating Kink at Central Park will be closed for the purpose of preparing the floor and finishing Uie building till Thursday might' next. '- II. R. II. the Princess Liliuokalani will hold her usual monthly recep tion to-morrow afternoon from 3 to o o'clock. The Royal Hawaiian Band will bo in attendance. Ond of our enterprising collectors hauled in over a hundred dollars on board, the Alameda from parlies who were leaving and had forgotten to settle little bills in town. Dis. Ckaddock, and not Dr. Gray, has removed to 132 Fort Street, lately occupied by Dr. Carpenter. The mistake was' the result of mis hearing telephone' message. Any person capable of tuking care of a vounc-' 'child can have a free passago-to San .Francisco about May lt, in return for that service. Sec a lady's advertisement elsewhere. -i. - i ... i in - In another columns will be found the card ofTtfr. M. Thompson, one of the oldest practitioners at 'the local Bar. Mr. Thompson is at pre sent engaged upon a very important and needed work a Digest of Ha waiian Law. Tjik largest shippers of sugar by the Alameda were : T. H. Davies & Co., 9,230 bags; "W. G. Irwin & Co., 0,127 bags; F. A. Schaefor & Co., 7,400 bags; H. A. Widemann, 2,654 bags, and Grinbaum & Co., 2,121 bags. . A NUJinr.u of prisoners are at work on Nimanu street,-, just above Kukui. making a great improvement by cleaning the gutters. "When they get to the first bridge the fence should be repaired and that trouble some vine cut. A vr.itY pleasant affair took place to-day just before the Alameda left. His Majesty the King went down to the wharf anddocbrated Capti G. II. Luce Tvith the Order of Kala kaua. His Majesty also presented the Captain with a large portrait of himself. Messiis. Lyons & Levey will hold their regular cash sale to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock, when will be sold, amongst other things, dry goods, boots and shoes, an express wagon, and by order of the Mar shal the stock-in-trade of a boot and shoe manufactory. Manager Wall of tho Yosemite Skating Rink finds it is too small to accommodate his numerous patrons. So he has decided to enlarge the building, by putting on 30 ft. by 90 feet more. AVork has already com menced, but this will iu no way in terfere with tho rink, whicli will be' open as usual. , ii . i ' The basket picnio at the Bethel Uni6h Church last evening was a decided success in every way. The attendance was quite large, and everyone enjoyed the whole affair. Tho actors in the "Curo forTramps" did their parts spleudidly, Nearly 870 was realized, whicli will be used for the benefit of the infant depart ment of the Sunday School. . The last of tho Macfarlano home stead lots was sold yesterday. The following are the purchasers and prices paid for the entire 11 lots: Nos. 1 and 3, W.T.Rhoads, 82,900 ; No. 2, J. McKenzic, 81,200; No. 1, John Camden, 81,200; Nos. 5, 0 and 7, T. R. Lucas, 81,300; No. 8, Mrs. Grace Mote, S1.2C0; Nos. 9 and 11, C. B.Wilson, 81,800; and No. 10, R. F. Biekerlon, 8900. Tin: Post-ofllco despatched by the Alameda eleven bags of mall con taing .1,843 lettors and 1,5C0 papers. The Postmaster-General says ho is very glad to note that the public aro posting their letters carliar than be fore, and not rushing so at the last moment as heretofore. Also that very few letters have to be stamped by tho officials, The work of the Good Friday, April 3rd, 1885, There will be ready JFi'oin. oeloclc sx. m. mtil p nx S3THE FURSEST! , . Hh "J I J i $ f" I"" I Hr Hh i F $ i t HOT CROSS t BUNS 1 j F i !" i J" i i i ! "r 'i J" ti EVKlt MADE IN THIS CITY, 50 Cents per Dozen, At F. Horn's SteamCanfly Factory & Bakery, 084 HOTEL department is much facilitated by these improvements on the part of the public. ODD FELLOWSHIP. Last evening Mr. R. V. Laine, acting D. D. G. S. installed the officers of Excelsior Lodge, I. O. O. F., for the balance No. 1, of this term, as follows : N. G., J. G. Emeluth, I V. G., E. Hughes; R. S., M. Kennedy; P. S., J. Savidge, jr. ; "W., J.J. Lecker, P. G. ; "W., P. Butler; Con., La Pierre; R. S. N. G., T. Hughes, P L. S. N. G., J. Savidge, P G.; G.: G.; R. S. V. G.,T. Graham; L. S. V. G., J. Johnstone; R. S. S.,W. W.Wright; L. S. S.,T. Wright; I. G., J. Hopp; Chap., G. J. Tucker, P. G. ; P. G., J. McKenzic. Bros. W. C. Parke, J. Savidge, J. G. Tucker, W. E: Foster, Thos. Tannatt, and J. S. Smithies, P. G.'s, assisted the installing olficer. After adjournment the new Noble Grand treated the brcthron to an elegant collation at the Saratoga House. THE CHURCHES. Tun monthly concert of prayer will ,be held at the Fort Street Church this evening at 7.30 o'clock. Subject "Africa." Amongst the, papers to be read will be one b Mr: 'Jos.! -Emerson on the new. State in Congo. The Rev. G. B. Simeon will de liver the fourth mission address this evening at St. Andrews Cathedral, at 7.30 o'clock. "Micronesia" will be the subject at the monthly concert at the Bethel Union Church this evening. The Rev. A. O. Forbes and Capt. Bray of the Morning Star will address the meeting. POLICE COURT. WEDNESDAY M0UNIN0. The month of April was begun with a rather lengthy calendar. Four, drunks were fined 80 each. Kcala kau, for assault and battery on his wife, was found not guilty and dis charged. There appeared to have been great provocation. Frank Courtel was tried for as sault and battery on L. Fay. After hearing the eyidence His Honor re manded him until Thursday. John Thomas, for violating ex press rules, by disobeying the orders of the hack inspector, was fined 85 and 83..20 costs. F. Downey and John Silva, for vagrancy, were remanded until tho 8th; Jas, Farron, for assault and battery on J. Dayley, was repri manded and discharged. Keaai, a young boy ,1-1 years old, charged with truancy, was committed to the Reformatory School during his minority. The total deaths in New York City have fallen in number from 38.8GG in 1880 to 35,044 in 1884, but tho number of deaths Jn tene ments has risen from 17,CC7 to 19,801, or from 45 to 5G percent. The deaths outside of tenement house have fallen, therefore, from 21,000 to 10,043, or one-fourth. This surely does not mean that the health of those living in their own i houses has improved, or that of the tenants has deteriorated to this ex tent; but it probably means that there is a decrease in the number of houses inhabited by their owners and an increase iu the number of thoso rented, which would, result in the same change iu the proportions of deatli in each class. The fact that the total death have declined 10 percent iu five years in the face of a steadily increasing population speaks well for the sanitary con dition of the city. The tenement quarters of the city need constant: attention undoubtedly, There . aw iiTTrrrroiirT')rrrv"'1',vw STKEET. 3t 3,000 rear tenements in whicli the mortality is greatest. Chief In spector Owen in the report of tho tenement-house commission recent ly sent to the Legislature says "the condition of tenants is in advance of that of tenements," and urges the necessity of stricter inspection, the prohibition of open vaults and of all sinks in cellars. Specific recommendations are made in re gard to the opening of certain streets by the removal of rookeries. Ex. Mrs. Josephine W. Cables is ,the 'editress of a new journal, tho Occult World, started at Rochester, for the dissemination of Oriental knowledge. A Boston man bequeaths his wife her exact weight in pure gold as a yearly income. Boston men" know what new bonucts cost in this world. The nine daughters of the late Bishop Jackson of London were married to nine vicars in the Bishop's diocese. The Empress Eugenie is said to own several houses in New York city which yield her a handsome income for the rents. FOR SALE.- rpVO FINE imported Marcs, four and X fivo yoara old, woll broken, kind and gentle. Sold on account, of depar turc. Inquire of J. P. MENDONCA, or at it. B. Grinbaum & Co.'s store. 977 2w Co-Partnership Notice. THE UNDERSIGNED, FIUNIC . f IUSTACE and GEORGE II. RO BERTSON, each, of Honolulu, Oalm, hare this day entercdSinto 'CO-PARTNERSHIP under the firm name of HUS TAOE & ROBERTSON, for Uiu purpose of currying on tho Drayiug UuUness in said Honolulu. The Business wltl .FRANK HUST AGE. be conducted by -Thanking our'friead for their guier. oua support to each of us iu the past, we hope to merit a continuance of the same in the future, ns we are now bettor, than ever prepared' to attend to all business iu our lino promptly and satisfactorily. iFRANK IIUSTACE, GEORGE II. ROBERTSON. March 30, 1833. 083 lw Central Park Statin Bitf AND Roller Coaster. Corner Beretania & Punchbowl Sts. A FIRST-CXASS plnco of amuse ment in a flrat-elabs locality. Nothinc of an objectionable nature al lowed on the premises. Open every afternoon in the week and every night, Wednesday excepted. Tuesday and Friday afternoons and nights, Ladies and their escorts and children that accompany them are ml. nilttcd. The hoodlum element strictly excluded'. As tlicso afternoons and nights are ipccialjy designed for Ladies, the proprietor will uso every exertion to have them instructed and accompanied on the lloor where they dchire it. Theltlnk Skates for both Ladies and Gentlemen ore without lubber cprlngs, Beginners can lenrn on this skatu iu half the time it requires on an absolute lubber spring. The oil well on this Skate being under the skate, docs not soil tho drus3, uud one oiling is biifflelent for an afternoon or evening'!, (.haling. Beginners only hnvo to L'liurd forwaul and hackwaids on their skates, whilu the rubber bends sideways, (.training tho ankles, necessi tating guarding liuckwunh, forwards, tind sideways Prices reasonable for a llrst-chusRInk. Admission, 25 cents for adults and chil dren over five years of age; use of Rink Bkiitcs, 10 cents; private skates, no charge. Afternoons only, admltslon charged, skates free. Skaters enn snvo money by purchasing commutation tic. ltd frond for ten admissions, with Rink Bkotes, $8.G0, or U5 cents for admission uud skaicu. Skaters can leave their skates In Skate Room (at their own risk) where thoy will bo kept to their order, cleaned, repaired, etc., freo of charge. This Rink will bo under tho Edpervision of tho proprietor ut oil times. Any Inat tention of employees should be reported to'tho Proprietor. f D82 Ed Git. O HUMAN, Carriage a.nd Wagon Maker, King Street, near Lincoln's. Repairing, Blacksmithing and every description in the Carriage and Wagon lino manufactured. Estimates and drawings furnished for all Car riage and Wngou building. 1 have also got up a new kind of Buggy Catt, which for cheapness and practicability exceeds any cart ever brought to this country. AVITH Oil WITHOUT FOLDING TOP. 33 979 3m King Street, adjoining Geo. NO REDUCTION C3 I F "i But Cioofl Hoiest Yalne for Every Dollar ! MY BOOT & SHOE DEPARTMENT, Since the? arrival of the " Alameda," WILL BE FOLSftSD VERY COMPLETE In all my usual fine variety of fine Boots, Shoes and Slippers. IWCeai'ts Booty, Slaoew vmici 3-ait:ei-s In Groat Variety. HHB( THE LADIES' DEPARTMENT Ts as usual very complete. As to the good qualities ol! my Goods the Ladies of our Islands, who have patronized this Establishment for 18 years, will bear willing- testimony to them as well as their perfect Jitting-. Boots and Shoes always found in this Establishment. I have no inducements to offer but the guarantee of Al Goods, which will be sold As Low as Consistent with Prudence. Honolulu, March (ith, 1885. LEWIS & CO., GROCERS, 07 and Jt) Jlotol Hfvoul, JUST REOE1VI5D, EX ALAMEDA, On Ice, Cain Fresh Salmon, do Flounders, do Rhubarb, Eastern Fresh Shad, do Oysters in hclldo Oysters in tins, Horse Radish Roots, Fresji Cala Crabs, Cauliflowers, Celery,, lied Cabbage, Cala Fresh Asparagus. ALSO Not on leu, Sls3 Cheese, Cre:un Cheese, Mild Steele's Cheese. Bbls Choice Red Salmon, J bbls do Salmon, Smoked Halibut, Kits Mackerel, Dutch Rologim Soiinigps, CholcoCala Family Corned Reef, Holland Honing, Ktgs Family Salt Pork, ICegs Queon Olive-", ICegB Gilt Kdjro liutter, Kits Silmoii Helllcs, Cases Mnckciel in Toinatou Sauce, Cases Salmon Bullies, Boston Bread in !! lb tins, iiy it; Sardelles in kegs, Sardelles iu iliu. ALSO (Jrci'ii Mountain Maple Syrup, Iiuukln'ii Mock Turtle Boup, Cases liarata. lia Shrimps Dupco llnnis, Whlttuker's Sinr Ilnins, Russian Caviar, Kegs Salt Water CncunilieiB, Breakfast Bneon, Cala Dried Figs, anil a complete lino of Staple and Fancv Groceries, nil of whicli will bo sold low. (I nods dellvcied to all parts- ot thu city. Island Orders solicited. Telephone Pacific Hardware Company SUCCESSORS TO DILLINGHAM & CO. AND SAM'L NOTT. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Hardware, Agricultural Implements, Houbo Furnishing Goods, nnd General Merchandise. Jut received Eddy's Refrigerators and Ice Cheats, new styles of Chumlalicrs and Library Lamps, Stoves and Ranges, Kerosene Oil Stoves. All of which arc offered upon favorable terms. ' - ' PACIFIC HARDWARE COMPANY, ; . . 4 .t'.lt .'' I would beg to notify the public in general that J lmvc opened a Carriage and Wagon shop on King Street, at the old stand of M. J. Rose, and lately occupied by Messrs. Whitman & Wright, where J am prepared to do any kind of Carriage and Wagon work, in a first class, durable and practical manner. By close nnd prompt attention to business, satisfactory work, low and reasonable charges, I hope to merit some of the public patronage. W. Lincoln, Contractor and Builder. IN PRICES ! ! G3 9G2 lm iw!nH!gajHMiiiai-itw' No. 210. I O. Box S!i7. (702 . s $ V Y4 t. :k. ---;,-' -j -Fei , i -