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Pf k y l .)J: f ' -a.' ! - -: 1 I K V-- Y FRIDAY, MARCH 20. 188(1. ARRIVALS. March 20 StinrWGIIall from Wlndwnid Ports Hohr Nettle M.mtIII from l.ahniiia .Sclir Wnhunht from Ilonomu Sehr Mlllo Mori is fiom l.aual Bgtms North Star from Ximcntlo ltk Chas It Kenny from Newcastle DEPARTURES. March 'JO Sfhr llnk'iikuhi for IVprckoo Stuir Kllauea Hon for Windward Ports tflinr .Ijh Miikt-o for Walanae, Knpaa, ami Kllauea. VESSELS LEAVING TO-MORROW. , Sehr Nettlo Merrill for Lahalna Sehr Mlllo Morris for Lainii Ilk 0 O Whltinoro for San Fmnelteo .Stmr Santa Maria for Han Fraucheo VESSELS IN PORT. Ilk 0 O Whltinorc, Thompson PASSENGERS. From Hamakna, per gtmr 0 It BMiop March 'Jo F A Schacfer, A Dryer, MNs Mnsscy, .las Trogloau, and 1-1 deck. From Windward Porta, per stmr W O Hall, March y(lbr 11 Mellrew. I) 1m inin. Rev A O Forbes, Mrs E M Jones and child, .1 Hotok, J Kobello, M F Kay, Mrs II Aea, and 87 deck. SHIPPING KC-MJ" The steam launch Montague the schooner Klnikni to sea this Imr and brottirht In the Walmnhi, towed niorn- Schooner Mlllo Morris brought 200 sheep from I.anal this morning. Steamer U R BWiop brought 3,272 bags of sugar from Hamnkua yesterday. This whaler Ohio got away to-day after having eon-ddcrnlilo trouble with her crew. The Hull brought 7. I'm hags sugar, 21!I awa, t: coffee, IK) head cattle, 111 pkgs btiudrlcs, L'O pkgs hides and 7 hogs. LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS. It is raining like tho very mischief ntEwu this afternoon. The Hand played at tho Queen's Hospital yesterday afternoon. Notick is called to an advertise ment for $1,200 against a bottomry bond. . -- Music at tho skating rink, this evening, and dancing for those- who wish. . Skkvickm at St. Androws' Cathe dral this evening, conducted by tho Bishop. Ci.aimh to tho amount of $3,290.1)5 have been proved against tho bank rupt estate of E. C. Rowo. . m . An almost continuous flash of lightning illuminated tho south western horizon for several hours last night. -. Tub Santa Maria, having loaded nioro quickly than was expected, will sail to-morrow afternoon, at -1 o'clock. Mn. S. Lyons' auction sale to-morrow will include, among other things, three harness horses and u largo squaro piano. 13ulm:tin Summary, to-morrow, will go to prcks at an earlier hour than usual, to be in time for tho mail to thu Coast. It is said that a Fenian baseball club has been organized, and will challenge tho best nine of tho season for a match gaino. . m m Mn. Holmes, owner of tho Ivy Holmes, is said to bo looking for a competent engineer and pilot to take charge of tho steamer. . Hon. "W. C. Furko has been ap pointed assigneo of tho estate of W. C. llowo, and payment of debts should bo mado to him. Nativk seamen on tho Inter-Island steamers arc said to have become very independent of late, and have to bo coaxed to remain. ' It is reported that about 15 Japa nese laborers employed on Mr. Horner's plantation, Kukaiau, Ha waii, Rtruck work last week. . -Tub children's bocial in tho Bethel vestry last evening brought together a good company of young folks, , h' enjoyed tho occasion thoioughly. Hon. S. G. Wilder gives a recoption and dance at his rcsidoncu this even ing, in honor of Miss Nina Adams and Miss Graco Eldridgo, who arrived horo on Sunday by tho Mariposa. Mn. Bruce Cartwnght says no js willing to accept a challenge from Mr. Meyer, of Ilollistur it Co., to play a series of games at chess, for tho championship of this kingdom. Mish Nina B. Adams, of San Fran cisco, with about 25 others, was yes terday entertained by W. CI. Irwin, Esq., at Waikiki. Tho occasion was honored by Jhu presenco of the King. Tl Eitiikii thu steamer Australia or Geo. W. Elder Will will from ban Francisco at 3 o'clock to-morrow, for this port. So a steamer miiy hu looked for about next Sunday weok. Tiik Michigan Portrait Co. has made a lino bust likeness in crayons of Mr. George Murkham, in his oJMcial uniform. Thu picture was taken from a photograph, and can bu peon at King J3rps.' art storo Hotel street. Last Tuesday, while tho steamer Dowsett was discharging, the stiap slipped and a piceo of iron fell f mm tho sling while in mid-air, missing a South Sea Islander's head by an inch or two and striking his foot and in juring it badly. Tnntir. was a good deal of Urn, but no action, in tho Volcano all the tliim our representative was there. Smoke, in varying quantities, was constantly ascunding, and there was a great increase of steam fiom the llssures on thu ground above thu main crater. Mish .1. Hooker, Miss It. Honker, Miss (1. Kldridgc, Miss N. Adams, Mr. C. S. Kuowlcs, Mr. U. (I. Hooker, Mr. W. II. Crossman, and Mr. J. W. Watson ladies and gentlemen now on a visit to these islands wero re ceived at thu Palace by His Majesty thu King, yesterday morning. To-Jtomtow afternoon Mr. W. II. Castle gives a lawn party at his resi dence, to Miss .leuuiu Hooker, Miss Bessie Hooker, Miss Nina Adams and .Miss Oraco Eldridge. A largo number of Honolulu society people will bo invited, and the party pro mises to be a leading event of the season. Captain Charles Dudoit has re signed command of thu steamer Jas. I. Dowsett. Shu sailed at 8 :15 last night in charge of John McColgau. Mr. F. Cooku has not decided who shall permanently command tho ves sel, but says that if McColgau gives satisfaction in his now position he will remain there. Just before tho W. O. Hall's ar rival at Kailua on Saturday, Solo inoua, 2nd lieutenant in the Hoyal Guards, died. A native report is that hu died under a kahuna's threat that thu bad angel would be after him, for inducing his uncle to reveal to His Majesty tho place wheru Kame hameha's bones wero hid. Ouu former townsman and his good lady, Mr. and Mrs. James T. White, have started housekeeping anew in San Francisco, whoro " Tho White House" of that city will no doubt be a popular resting place for thu weary tourist from tho Islands as well as from other places. The Huli.ktin wishes Mr. and Mrs. White commit and prosperity in their now home. Fuitsi:u Whito of tho Bishop returned yesterday, looking very brown. Ho reports splendid weather all along Hamakua coast. Saw tho steamer I.ehua at Paauhau Wednes day last and everything is O. K. Thu Bishop will lay up for a short time to bo repaired. Sho will go onto tho Marinu llailway, to bu cleared of eight mouths' dirt that has collected on her bottom. Tin: subject of Mr. William Noble's address last evening at tho Y. M. C. A. Hall was "Tho Power of Sym pathy." Tho efleetivo power of sym pathy in dealing with men under tho iullucncu of drink was well illustrated by numerous citations from tho his tory of tho temperance-reform move ment itself. Mr. Noblo will again hold forth at tho same place, this evening. Thu lectures aru free to all, and tho public are cordially in vited. . . Wi: regret to have to report tho continued illness of Mr. I). MuKon zic, of tho Jinn of llhoades it Me Kenzio, who has been confined to his bed for tho last four weeks, and was recently removed to tho Queen's Hospital for treatment. Mr. Mc Kenzie seems to bo unfortunate-so far as health is concerned, this being tho third timu hu has had to go to an hospital within a year twico at Wai luku. His friends hopo to seo him around again in a few days. BUSINESS ITEMS. riCTUiin Frames, and Cornices mailu to order ; a largo variety of Mouldings to select from and at nricos to suit all. King Bros.' Art Store, Hotel street. 70 Gt DANCE AT THE HAWAIIAN HOTEL. The Hawaiian Hotel was tho prin ciple place of enjoyment in the city last night. Tho external of tho Hotel was brightly illuminated by many-colored lanterns, tastefully arranged: within was mirth and merriment. The large dining room, cleared of furnituro and tho fioor covered with canvas, was used for dancing; and dancing went on, guided by the music of ft detachment of the lloyal Band, until 11 o'clock, when tho dancers rested awhile from their labors anil partook of refresh ments, anil after refreshment again resuming tho dance, until past mid night. The King was there, and so were tho United States Minister Resi dent and lady, the French Commis sioner and daughter, tho United States Consul-Gcncral and daughter, Hon. S. Parker, the Hotel guests, and a large proportion of the youth and beauty of Honolulu. Enjoyment was tho object of tho reunion, and enjoyment was obtained to tho hearts' content of tho participants, A CONCRETE SIDEWALK. Onu of tho finest specimens of sidewalk in town has just been com pleted in front of tho storo of J. T. Waterhousc, Queen street, by Mr. John Bowler, tho well-known plas terer. It is u patent concreto side walk, for which Mr. Bowler holds tho patent, anil is similar to those in uso In Now York, ftou Francisco and the Colonics. It can bo mntlo in 9labs of any size. Those on Queen street aro two feet wide Between each joint there is a small pieces of asphalt paper, so that should ono slab crack, it can be taken up and replaced without injury to the other. About a year ago Mr. Bowler put down a conercto drive way for Col. Sprcckcls nt his resi dence, I'unahoti, and to-day there is not a crack in It. This patent con crete should bo invaluable for use at plantation mills. The slabs can be made to order, any size, and ship ped to any part of tho Islands. It is worth whilo for our readers to examine the sidewalk in front of Mr. Waterhouso's store anil sco for themselves. P. C. Adaertiter. INTERMEDIARY COURT. Friday, March 2Gth. Before Preston, J. II. S. Trcg loan vs. II. F. Bertlcman, covenant 8200, appeal from Police Court. Aslifortl & Ashforil for plaintiff, S. B. Dole for defendant, appellant. POLICE COURT. TiiuusiiAY, March 25th. Kama! (w.), Makakoa and Birch Finlan were each fined $5 with costs for drunkenness. The latter was also charged with violating chapter 51, Penal Code, by carrying a bowic knife. He was fined 815, or in de fault of payment fifteen days' im prisonment nt hard labor. Joe Moran was sent on the reef for forty-eight hours for disorderly conduct. Ah Pan, for violating Uulo No. G, express regulations, was lined 80 with 81 costs. Kolii and Sarah were charged with adultery. The former was fined 830 ; the latter S15. Costs 81 each. Lcong Sin, an inmate of Queen's Hospital was committed to the In sane Asylum on the evidence of Dr. Brodic. CIVIL CASES. George II. Luce, Tax Collector, vs. Chin Wo Co., assumpsit for balance due on taxes, 835.25. No aypcaranco for defendants. Judg ment for plaintiff for 812.30, in cluding costs. Lopez ct al. vs. Ah man, assump sit on a covenant for damages, 8200. Judgment for plaintiff for 850, with costs 83.85. Kinney & Peterson for defendant. Appeal noted to tho Intermediary Court. Fiiiday, March 2Gth. Chun Ting, assault and battery, 813.20; ordered to file a bond in the sum of 850 with one surety, to keep the peace towards all persons for ono year. Defendant has been sentenced several times before for similar offences. THE PANAMA CANAL M. Do Lesseps has again gone to Panama, after having been feted and made much of in England. It is a a momentous expedition ; he means to inspire, if possible, fresh con fidence and new life into tho last and greatest undertaking he has ever attempted. There are those who still hope against hope shareholders and financiers, most of them, deeply interested in the ultimate success of the Panama Canal. But independ ent, mprcjudiced outsiders have already come to the conclusion that the work can scarcely be accom plished in our time, or that it will be a paying concern when completed. The highest revenues that could bo expected from it would not more than half pay the interest on its capital, anil the working of the canal at a dead loss cannot well be continued for long. Doubts now aro expressed as to the benefits it will confer. Europe apparently will benefits little. Thu most competent judges declare that tho Panama route will not shorten the journey between this country aud tho Anti podes. It will, of course, simplify communication with tho west coasts of America, and it will especially benefit American trade with Austra lia. American competition, whilo it may benefit our colonists, will not bo accepted as an unmixed boon by English producers, and it is n little surprising that M. do Lesseps should have received, so much support in this country. ("Home News. TIRED EYES. In theso days of study and seden tary work, requiring much uso of the eyes, they often becotnu so tired that they refuso to do uood work. This is nartieularlv true when the work is done in a poor light, or when it is very fino work. Few eyes will bear such treatment for any great length of tlmo without being spoiled. Tho question is often asked us, What can bu dono in such cases? Tliero is ono remedy for tired eyes that has great value. It consists in massage with the hand wet in cold or cool water. Fill a basin with it, and standing over it wet tho hand with as much cold water ns it will hold and apply it to tho eyes, at tho same time, with tho thumb and forcllnger giving tho eyes n gentle manipulation. Con tinue tho process for four or flvo minutes several times a day. Tho results arcoften almost marvelous. S. IT, Bulletin, To Watchmakers & Ships' Captains, STOLEN from Captain Mist's veran dah, Ntuninu Avenue, an ANL llOID IlAHOMKTElt, makers' names, Ncgrcttl & Zamhra, London. 8-1 lw STKAYErTor STOLEN. Av' OUNO PEACOCK (male), tall very short, nnd very little leathers on neck. The Under will be rownrded on returning tho same tn 77 tf A. FEltNANDEy., King Street. TO LET, AJ&A MONTHLY, or longer If tie JKISPW tired, a largo Furnished Cot miMSm tngc with 0 roomt- Bath house and freih water shower bath. Sen bathing. Hltuiitcd nt Kaplolaul Park. Mutual Telephone In the houso. Inquire of G- West, of West, Dow & Cc 73 tf NEW YOKK LINE. ITr II. OIIOSSMAN & BIU.. 77 YY Broad Street. N.Y., will des- patch an about Al vessel in this line, on or 31 A. Y 1"3, IS SO, Orders should brt forwnnb- by steamer of March l.iili. in a me lilnmci hipment by this opportunity m nm I tier ihan Apr! iiril (ith. i:a;Ti.Kiv.uuokis, III Agents. L ADIES ? Yes Ladies, And in fact Everybody is Delighted with the Justly Celebrated Elite made from ice Cream pure Wnodlawn Uicmii. Dairy Go nnd surprise your folks, order a bucket of our delicious Ice Cream. We pack orders for Ice Cre.im from I to CO quarts in Patent lttfrlgcraior Cans, war ranted, to keep its delightful ilavor and perfect form for many hours. Families, Parties, Balls and Weddings Supplied. Our Fancy Cakes nre the Favorito with all tho Ladles of Honolulu. CHOICE FRENCH CANDIES, Imported fresh nnd la great variety by every steamer. Ring Up BcllTclophono 182 or Mutual 338'. The Elite Ico Cream Parlors. IVo. 85 Jlotel HU-eot, Aro open dnily until 11 l'.M. PIONEER St'mCandy Factory and Bakery. Ewt fillifslietl 1S63. F. HOHN, Proprietor. No. 71 HOTEL ST., between Niiuunu nnd Fort Sts. Has always on band the largest Stock of Caudles, both Plain and Fancy, guar anteed to bo STHICTLY PUKE AVliolcKiilo unci rtetuil. Rich Wedding Cakes Of a Twenty Years' Reputation, all Sizes always on hunil, ornamented In any Stylo. Pastries of All Description Made to Order at Short Notice, T?urc im1 Wholesome Bread, Fresh every Day. Bell nnd Mutual Telephone, No. 74. V. O .Ri No ir, tft Crystal Seia f oris, Manutnetureis of Soda Water, Ginger Ale, Florida Lemonade. Acintcd Waters of all kinds, Frull Syrups- aud Estcncct. We Use Patent Stoppers In all our Ilotllcfl. Wo Invito particular attention In our Patent Filler, recently Introduced, by which all waters med in our manufac tures is absolutely freed from all iin. purities. Wo deliver our Goods free of chnre;o to all parts of tho city. We gunranteo our Ooods to bo the best In the market. Careful attention paid to Island Ordeis. Address The Crystal Soda Works, P. O. Dox 1107, Honolulu. Hell Telephone : : 08 Mutiinl Telephone : 3.'J0 rw- Orders loft with Reason. Smith & Co., No. 11 Fort Street, will receive prompt attention. We. also, nro Agents for the sale of J. W. HURloy's Celebrated Cigars, 188 of his own manufacture. Gm ATTENTION, OORIViD OJPEIVXIVO OIL?" THE LADIES' BAZAAR, OjS SATUHDAY, lAJKCII arth, WITH A COMPLETK ASSORTMENT OF Choice Millinery & Fancy Goods OF TIIK VEIIV 8 Hotel Street, Come One, p. o. iiox '.n7. LEWIS & CO., GROCERS, OT" anil OO Hotel Htroot, Importers & Dealers in Staple & Fancy Groceries. Nov (loods coiillmiiilly on the way. Just received Keys Sauer Kraut, kegs Hol land Hcrilnjis, kegs Tripe, kegs German Pickles, kegs Mixed Pickles, kits Salmon IMIIcs, l,ns Mackciel, kegs Fnmllv Pork, kegs Corned Ilecf. For UrcakTiist White O.its, Ucrmea; llrcakfnit Gem and Shreded Mnize. Also, n lino lot of Now Zealand nnd Portland Pcachblow Potatoes always on Intnl. The very best of ISLAND UUTTEH, plenty for everybody. 280 I'ricL'x low anil Satisfaction imrniitccd. li. F. DlI.UNdllAM, President ami Manager. Pacific Hardware Company, l.luiKril. HiirrMMirM to IHIIinKlinm A. Co, nuI Mnmiirl Xotl. GOOD IVXGUM? " Prem in Safety Kerosene 01150" JUST RECEIVED. Recommended by the New York Board of Underwriters. I llEtitn lnrn in tlir I.ihUi-h of Honolulu nnd llio Vulillc cpnernlly Hint Ilmvci oIlU-olu tilts llKAVKU 1II.OCK, IJiicpn btrcct, ippnnit Jlcrs. K. Ilofffcliln anil Invito tliolr liiniu-i-lloii i f niy lninu stock of Iilsli Mucus, Imported direct fu A Large Invoice of J. S. Brown & Son's Well-known "SHAMROCK" Irish Table Linens, TRADE J MARK Monograms and Crests inserted in Damask to order for very low rates. AImo, D'Oylli-i, Toilet Covers, dun mid Ten Clotha, l'lllow Miicni, Sheetings, Trlnted nnd riiiln I.iiuiim, Iiinniisk, Hnck and Knncy Towels, Hack Towelling, Unhlcuchcd Dumaak, Drill", l'iunbilu uml Hemstitched lliuulUeielilefn, miltnblu for Indies mid gentlemen' use. Any Length Cut. Aim, mi IiimiIco of IlEl.t'AST MUSLIN'S new pnttcrns, fast colors. Audit for the YOI1K hT. KI.,X HI'O. CO., Ltd.' IlelfiiKt; J. 8. 11IIOWN & SONS, Tlclf list ; T. A (J. A. WOKICJIAN, UelfiiNt ; II. i:. llUU.NbKLL. Ltd., Ilrldport, Kng. - 11 il-HTT-. -TW w- -r 1 GHAS. EUSTACE, GROCER, ICING SXXIISICX, : : : : Honolulu Has received, per Steamship Geo. W. Elder, Smoked Halibut, Sousod Mackerel, in tinB, Boneless Codfish, Kits Salman lk-Hiit, Eastern Codfish In blocks, New Cheese, Dupee Hams nnd Uaeon, Kegs Hntlir, Kegs Pork, Lnrd, Bilker's Wholo Corn, Gcrinen, Break, fast Germ; Oat Mini; Corn Meal; Cracked Wlicnt; Buckwheat; Flour; Salad Dresslnj;; Dureth' Olive Oil; Lobsters; Oysters; Sweet and Sour Pickles; As sorted Kxlrncts; Hose Water; Dales; Nuts; Rnlsius; Pear Butter; Arrowroot Cakes; School Cukes; Mixed Crackers; Choice Japan, English Breakfast, Uomet and isinssmn Tea; l'amuy Bread; Potatoes; Onions; Kerosene Goods delivered to all parts of tho & 271 ly Telephone 119. J Herbert reeve, m.h.s., , Hydroputhlo Physician, Heals nil diseases by Purification, (without medicine). Chronic Diseases a Specialty. Persons weary of using physio with, out avail would do well to adopt this syntein. Consultation hours, ' to 4 r.M. XST Invalids on tho other Islands visited by special arrangement. Uesldence Hotel Street, opposite l. M. O- A. H8 lm C. K. MILLER, General Business & Purchasing Aoonl. 42 Merchant St., HonolPln. My most faithful nttcu'loii will be .given for tho Purchase of Merchandise in Honolulu for the residents of tho li'.l several IsIiuiiIk of thin urnup. ly MRS. GASC0YNE, IfuHliioimll Clonic null DreNH Mnlccr, Comer of Alakoa & King Sts. Feathers Gleaned and Dyed. 87 Sin LADlUS ! LATEST STYLES. Next door to LcwIm &, Co. Come All. 2V Telephone 240. Jas. O. SritNcitn, Secretary nnd Treasurer. L'fiononrrl mi lilntKcrA Co., uin jtcuiiHi, OV MOlti: THAN 10O YEAIIS UEI'UTATION". UiiHurpnHMtMl for Kxccllcncn of tnnllty, irnMurpnMNril for Durability In tVpar, UnNiiriiUHHPtl for llcnuty orDraigiiN, Obtained IllKhcNt AworiiH, vU: SIKI)AI.S-Ilclfnst, ISM nnd 1S70; London. 1R.1I. ami (Uolil) 1S70; l'urls (Hold), 1W7: Dublin, and 1ST:; l'lilliululplila, 18TU. Tnblo Clotlm from 3 to 7 yards In length, with KapkliiH to mutch. Tho nbovo uro inntlo of tho BEST IKISII nnd C'ouitriil Flux; spun, ovcnund blenched lu Iru land; tho putterim woven In tho Table, I.I nun hi o designed by HUSH AKTISTS, who huvo for ninny j curt excelled thoso of uny other country. riour; wran; uais; neat ; uoru; Saloon Oil, etc., etc. city. Satisfaction guniantced. TOIjET. A Cottage on King Strcce. ad joining tho residence of Hon. J. I. Dowsett. contninlnir 4 rooms, Kitchen and bathroom; water laid on. Also, a Urooni Cottage, on tho Asylum Koud. Rent, $10 per month. Apply to (83) J. O. EOWAKDS. MEETING NOTICE. As SPECIAL MeutliiL' of the Share. holders of the Dcutscliur Vemln will bo held nt tho ofllco of .Messrs. H. llackfeltl & Co., on WEDNESDAY, March 81, 1880, at 2 im. Full atten. dnucu is requested. Business of impor tance. II. lUEMENSCHNEIDEIJ, 79 2w Sec'y Dcutschcr Verein. TO LET, flfSA A Dwelling House nt CI Emma Street. House contains 4 bedrooms, uarlor. slttiiii? and dining rooms, pantry, kltchcu and bathroom, servant's room, stabling and carriage house. Tho whole newly painted and in good repair. Apply nt MH8. LACK'S STORK,, 81 Fort Btreet, or 03 Emma Sticct. TO THE PUBLIC. Tie Paciic Transfer Co. Ofllco with O. K. Miller, 42 Merchant Street, Bell Tel., 377, Mutual TeL, 381. I nm fully prepared to do all kinds of drayago, hauling or inovlug work, nil of which I will guarantee to execute faith, fully. 02 ly S, F. GRAHAM, Prop'r. 1