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SUPREME COURT IN CHAMBERS.
FimuY, April 2nil.
Before Chief Justice JuiUl.
In the mutter of petition to ap
point a guardian for Samuel Moa
keawe, an insane poison, of Ilninii
kua, the evidence of Dr. Emerson
was heard, to the effect that, though
respondent did not require restraint,
he was not cnpable of transacting
business. The case was postponed
until the arrival of Lalnkea, the in
tended appointee for guardianship,
from Hilo. Kinney & Peterson for
petitioners; J. M. Poepoo for res
pondent. In the estate of Joseph Kaonu, of
Kona, Hawaii, deceased. On the
petition of Messrs. "Wilder & Co.,
creditors, the resignation of J.
Kakina, administrator, is accepted.
C. W. Ashford is appointed in his
place under a bond of $250. Ash
ford & Ashford for the motion.
Before Judge MeCully.
In John Phillips vs. Frccth &
Peacock, libel in admiralty. The
Court files its decision, finding a
decree for respondents, His Honor
holding that they were mortagees
and not the owners of the brig Allie
Howe, as claimed by libelant. Whit
ing & Crcighton for libelee; Hatch
for respondents.
In Frccth & Peacock vs. the brig
Allie Howe, in admiralty. Hearing
in motion for distribution of the
proceeds of sale of the Allie Howe.
Libelants claim as mortgagees and
as preferred creditors. Counsel is
heard and the Court takes time to
consider. F. M. Hatch for libelant;
H. F. Bickcrton for the assignee of
E. C. Howe, bankrupt.
Before Judge Preston.
Ju the estate of Henry Bcecroft
Jackson, late of Basford House,
"Whalley Hangc, near Manchester,
England, deceased. T. H. "Walker
files application for admitting the
will to probate in this kingdom, and
appointing Theophilus Harris Davies
and Thomas Hain "Walker as admin
istrators. The Couit appointed
Thursday, April 22, for hearing the
application. S. B. Hole for peti
tioner. In the bankruptcy of Ed. C.
Howe. The assignee files appraised
inventory of the effects of the
bankrupt, and the Court sets apart
numerous items for the use of Mr.
E. C. Howe, amounting in value to
S188.2J. Hon. W. C. Parke, as
signee; C. M. Cooke and J. B.
Castle, appraisers.
Tuksdav, April Gth.
Before Chief Justice Judd.
Estate of Henry Ma', lnte of
Honolulu, deceased. Jlessrs. T.
May and P. C. Jones, executors,
submitted their accounts and ap
plcd for discharge. The accounts
were examined and fouud correct,
and the application was granted.
Receipts were $50,723.30, and pay
ments as follow :
Devise to T. May, onnceount.S 7,000.00
Devlso to Mrs. 11. A. Hender
son, on account 7,000.00
Legacy Anglican Church ii.OOO.OO
Payment to MiAdeloGorot 1,000.00
Half proceeds J I. May & Co.
to 31 is. Jl. A. Henderson. 20,200.a0
Executors commissions 1,-KiiJ.OO
$00,72:UO
Tins estate is inventoried at $207,
100.27, consisting mainly of the firm
of II. May & Co. and sundry shares
of stock in corporations of this
Kingdom. By will of the deceased,
Mr. T. May, of Honolulu, and Mrs.
11. A. Henderson, of London, Eng
land, arc named as residuary de
visees. Hon. S. B. Dole for peti
tioners. Estate of tho late August Unna,
of liana, Maui. Hon. Cecil Brown,
for himself and the cxcciitor3, ap
plied for approval of accounts and
discharge. Hon. S. B. Dole, on
hchalf of M. S. Grinbaum & Co.,
creditors, opposed tho application
until the partnership affairs of the
liana plantation were settled. The
matter was continued for a week.
A petition for a writ of habeas
corpus, for Kckaula and Moses Elm,
prisoners in Oahu Jail, was dis
missed. Col. M. Thompson for peti
tioners; Major A. llosa for tho
Marshal.
Estate of the late Thomas Cum
mins, of "Wnimanalo. Application
for allowance of accounts and dis
charge of executor, Mr. A. J. Cart
wright. Messrs. Ashford & Ash
ford oppose the application, till their
claim of SSOO for retainer under
power of attorney for Mr. Thomas
J. Cummins, in an nttempt to break
the will, is settled. Hon. Cecil
Brown files rovocation of said power
of attorney, and Mr. Cummins an
nounces that Mr. Brown was now
his attorney. Messrs. Ashfords'
claim was submitted to the judg
ment of the Couit. Mr. Brown
asks that Mr. W. A. Kinney repre
sent the heir in the matter of certain
disputed accounts. Continued for
further hearing till the 8th. Mr.
A. J. Cnrtwright for himself, Messrs.
Brown and Kinney for contestant,
Ashford & Ashford for themselves.
'IwisU I wero yon star," ho said
dreamily.
"So do I," sho returned promptly,
heroically swallowing a yawn.
Wjjdnksdat, April 7th.
E. Romoud, drunkenness, $G.
David Poloka, assault and battory
on jS'apoleonn, 8G flue, $8 costs.
Edward More nnd David Barry,
disorderly conduct on tho bnrk
Elslnoro, remanded for judgment
till the 8th.
Umn, disorderly conduct, 12 hours
on the reef.
I. B. Peterson, embezzlement of
$122 from the Government while
Assistnnt-Postmnster, through his
counsel waived examination nnd was
committed for trial in the Supicme
Court.
Contrnator, Carpenter A Ilnllilcr,
Houses nnd Furniture Repaired,
tho Best of Workmanship.
L.ulor, Jjjltt per Uiiy.
Work Shop, : : 27 Mnunnken St.
20:i Cm
TO BUTCHERS, GRAZIERS
T. IV. RAWLINS,
Soap Manufacturer.
The highest Cash value for any quan.
tlty of Thllow.
Honolulu SonpWoi'Ii, I.elco
Dell Telephone 2!l. P. O. Box 4.
217
NEW YORK MNE.
WH. OKOSSMAN & UKO., 77
. Broad Street. N.Y., will des-
patch an
about
Al vessel In this line, on or
3EA.Y 1C5, 1880,
Orders ohould he forwarded by steamer
of March 13th, to insure hipment by
thU opportunity, or not later limn April
Oth. CASTLE & COOKE,
01 Agents.
PIONEER
t
St'm Candy Factory
and Bakery.
DEtalliliea 1863.
F. HORN,
Proprietor.
No. 71 HOTEL ST., between
Nuuauu mid Fort Sts.
Has always on baud the largest Stock
of Caudles, both l'laiuand Fancy, guar
anteed to bo STRICTLY PURE
"WliolcHiilo uud Ketuil.
Rich Wedding Cakes
Of a Twenty Years' Reputation, all
Sizes ulwavn on band, ornamented
in any Style.
Pastries of All Description Made to
Order at Short Notice.
Pure unci
Wholesome Bread,
Fresh every Day.
Rell and Mutual Telephone, No, 74.
P. O .Box No 75 ir.8
Crystal Sofia forte,
Manufacturers of
Soda Water, Ginger Ale,
Florida Lemonade, Aeiatcd Waters of
all kinds, Fruit Syrups and Essences.
We Use Pitnt Stoprs
In al) our Bottles.
Wo invito particular attention to our
Patent Filter, recently introduced, by
which all waters used in our manufac
tures is absolutely freed from all ini
purities. we deliver our uoous iree oi ennrge
to all parts of the city. We guarantee
nur Goods to be the best in the market.
Careful attention paid to Island Ordcis.
Address
The Crystal Soda Works,
P. O. Box 807, Honolulu.
Hell Telephone : : 08
Mutual Telephone : U.'IO
EST Orders left with Benson, Smith &
Co., No. 11 Fort Street, will receive
prompt attention.
We, also, are Agents for the sale
of J. W. Hiagley's
Celebrated Cigars,
188 of bis own manufacture. flm
THE FAST HAIMNO
Sohooner EHUKAI
will run regularly
TO WAIALUA EVERY MONDAY,
Returning on Thursday, weatlfer
permitting
For freight or passage apply to tho
Captain on board, or to
Pacific Nayioation Co.,
181 Ageuts
FOB KOLOA & WAIMEA
KAUAI.
Tho Clipper Schooner
WAIEHU,
F. Kibbling,
Master,
AVI11 run regularly to tho ports of
KOLOA, IIANAl'EPE & WAIMEA,
KAUAI. For freight or passagu apply
to the Captain on board, or to the
Pacific Navigation Co,,
800 3in Cor. Nuuunu & Queen bib.
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H. E. MciNTYRE & BRO.,
IMl'OKTERS AXD DEALERS IN
Groceries, Provisions and Feed,
EAST CORNER FORT AND KING STRI ETS.
New Goods rrcolvcd by every Packet from tho Enr tern Stairs and Europe.
Fresh Ciilllornia Pruduuc by cery Steamer All oidurs faithfully nllonded to.
and Good delivered to any part il the city free of clianie. Iland oiders foil,
cited. Satisfaction guaranteed. Post Oillco Box 1 15. Tulonhono No. 01. 108 ly
GEO. ENGELHARDT,
(Formerly with Samuel Nott).
Importer nml Xcnler in
STOVES, CHANDELBERS,
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE,
AGATE IRON AND TINWARE.
Agent HalFs Safe and Lock Company.
Beaver Block, - Fort Street.
3T Store formerly occupied by S. X' T , qrosite Spreokels & Co.'s Rank, -a
11.11
miMnxmm
M. GOLDBERG,
CAarPJBET-X-'S BLOCK.
Corner of Fort & Merchant Streets,
Has jn-t opened out a large nnd carefully selected stock of
Gent's Fine Furnishing Goods,
Cu.stom-Made Clothing, and Hats and Caps
Ii all tie Latest Styles ml Pattens.
tgy" Paitlcular attention is called to an elegant lino of Gent's Neckwear.
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HONOLULU
Steam Laundry
-WILIl.
On MONDAY,
No Chinese
Granite, Iron
2'jj Cm
MI ITT, i. 8 Kaabumanu Street
Chandeliers, Lamps and Lanterns,
WATER PIPE and RUBBER HOSE,
House Keeping Goods,
PLUMBING, TIN, COPPER AND
993 SHEET IRON WORK.
wul.jl:ei'S . ts. co.
Limited.
Steamer Kinau
King, Commander,
Leaves Honolulu each Tuesday at
4 p.m., touohlug at Lnhalua, Maa
laea Uay, Makuna, Mahukona, Ka
wulhat), Laupahoehoo and Hllo.
Returning, vlll touoh at all the
alovo porta, arrlvlujr at Honolulu
J each Saturday afternoon.
'''l"TwiirnTilMwWiiiMfa"?
LAMPS,
ODP3EIV
April 5th, 1886,
Employed,
and Tin Ware
BAGGAGE EXPRESS.
r Thu uudcroigncd having
EaiiA tnucn eliargu oi liaggago
&iiiS5 Express No. ill, for tin
-Express No. ill. for the
imrponu of carrying on tho ExpresB and
Dray business, hopes by paying strict
attention to business to receive a bharo
of public patronage.
t2T Moving pianos and furniture a
specialty. II. UUHQEKSON.
lleslduncc, corner Punchbowl and Be
rotuuia Slice ts. Mutual Telephone 12G.
West, Dow & Co., Telephone 17U
fiiitiiwixWr.iinrtirrii'
Nollco ol" Lottoi'8 Patent.
ALL persons are hereby notified that
I,etter 1'iitcnt weiu Imued bv ihc
Hawaiian Government to .lAilLS
KtNNLY of Honolulu on tho lOili day
of December, A.n. IBfo, for an iuiptovu.
meat In brake, gig ni.il ehnlso springy
and that said Li-ticra Patent wero us.
signed by the Btld .lames Kenney to tho
Haw iillunCnriliiguMiiiiiifamurlng Com
pany on the 22ml day of December, A.n.
1880, wherefure the ruld lluWulian C.ir
rlago Manufactuiinrf Com any heioby
warns all person iigaiti.l lnlriuglng on
the Mild betters Pittum.
HAW'N CARHIAOE MANK'G Co.
Ilnnnlnlii. Deo Vi2 18'fi. 208 tf
Will bo' open every nlternoon nnd even,
ing as follows:
3Ionilny,TueHlny,'W'iliieHclny,TIiurNs
ilny mid Hnturday KvciiIiikh.
To tho public In general.
3Tltl3A.V 13VI33SIIVGH,
For ladles and gentlemen.
Tuemluy Aftcrnoonx,
For ladies, gentlemen and children.
M-UteUC.
Friday and Saturday Ecnlngs; also, at
the Tuesday Matinee.
THOS. E. WALL, Manager.
JUST RECEIVED !
A Large and well selected Stock of
CALIFORNIA
WINES,
comprised in part as follows:
Cutedel, White Wine,
Reisling,
Red Zinfandel,
Hock,
Claret,
Burgundy, Angelica,
Sherry, Port,
Tokay, Sweet Muscat,
Malaga, Madeira,
etc., in Casks and Cases.
Having been nppolntcd sole agents
by Messrs. S. Lachman & Co. for their
justly celebrated brands, we nro enabled
to oiler the above goods to our friends
aud the public generally at unusually
low rates.
Freeth & Peacock,
150 Om
VOLCANO ROUTE.
Commcnclnc on Monday. October
12th, nnd thence on the first Monday
following the arrival of tho Alameda
nnd Mariposa
on tho 8th and 22nd of
eacn month.
The steamer Kinau 111 make tho
Volcano Trip, reaching Keauhou on
Wednesdoy morning, giving Tourists
two days and two nights at the Volcano
Hotio.
When tho 8th and 22nd of the month
fall on Monday, tho Kinnu will leave
that day.
EST Tickets for Iho Round Trip, $50, which
pays all Chargos.ia
ThoKinau will arrive In Honolulu
Sunday mornings on Volcano Trips. On
Hllo Trips, will leave Honolulu ou
Tuesdays, and return Haturday morn.
logs. WILDEH'H BTMSHIP CO.
Honolulu, Sept. 14, 1885.
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Vosciuitc Slating Rink,
fiefs StmshiD Co.
rrii,y i ?r"tjJlxK'"?F"Jir'i
Insurance,
"WHY THE
Equitable Life
Assurance Society
of tho United States is tho Best Com.
pany with which to Assuio.
I. Booauso of its Safoty.
Its siirphix is larger than that of any
other assurance company.
II. Booauso of its Promptness.
Of 1,013 dentu claims paid In 1885,
nearly one-half wero paid the very day
proofs were received', while of tho re
mainder, the majority were paid within
the following three days. No other
company can show such a record.
III. Booauso of its Liberality and
Reforms.
All policies arc incontuktaiilk after
three yeata. All Incontestable policies
aro payable Immediately upon lecelpt
of proofs of death. Tho Society's
policy contract is clear nnd simple, and
llbcinl In Its conditions. Its Non-for-fcltlng
Tontine (orSeinl-Tontlno) policy
affords all the ultimate benefits of the
full Tontine, and has during Its earlier
years tho surrender value and other
matcilal advantages of culinary llfo
policies.
IV. Profit.
Xn other company Is paying on its
policies, as largo prollts as arc shown
under the Equltnblo's innliiieil Tontlnu
policies with tlfteen-year periods. Per
sons desiring ossuriuico may obtain
estimates of the probable results of
similar policies, and of policies with
twenty-year terms, which aio expected
to show cvo,n larger prollts.
V. Prospeotivo Advantages.
The unexampled progress of the
Equitable In tho past Is the best guaran
tee of the Increasing future value of
assurance with the Euuitablc.
Assets, 8nO,riu.1,387.GO
Liabilities, 02,001,148.37
Surplus, 81,S02,230.l:i
Surplus on tho New Yoik
Standard, 817,405,329 40
Now Assurance In 1885,. ..890,011,378.00
a larger business than that of any other
company.
Outstanding 1 -,.., .
Assurance, J"7,JJ8,24(5.00
Total l'ald Policy- .,.,...
holders In 1SS5, j 7,138,G80.0.
Paid Policyholders ... . , 7n ....
since Organization,.... j 8o.-lM7fi.UJ
lucomo In 1885, 1(1,590,053.13
Improvement During
the Year.
Iucicase In Premium In
come, $1, 130,340.00
Increase in Surplus 3,378,G22.03
Increase In Assets, 8,301,401.00
For full particulars apply to
ALEX. J. CAKTWKIGIIT,
Xo. 3. Kaabumanu St.,
General Agent for the Hawaiian Islands.
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CASTLE & COOKE,
Life, Fire & Marine Insur'oe Agents.
AGENTS FOU
Tho Sow Kiigland
MUTUAL LIFE INS. COMP'Y,
of Boston.
The JEtna Fire Insurance Co,,
of Hartford, Conn.
The Union l-'Irc nnd
Marine Insurance Co.,
of Ban Francisco, Culu.
191 ly
Prussian National
Insurance Comp'y
KSTAnLIBHED 1845,
Capital '. . .9,000,000 Rolchsmarki.
rpiIE undersigned, having been ap
JL pointed agent of the above Company
for the Hawaiian Islands, is prepared to
accept risks, against Fire, on Buildings,
Furniture, Merchandise, Produce, Sugar
Mills etc., on the most Favorable Terms
Losses Promptly Adjusted and Payable In
Honolulu.
II. MEMENSCHNEIDER,
070 ly at Wilder & Go's.
The .Equitable Ufe Ahhui-iuic4
Society oi' tho United
StuteH.
i:htaiimhiii:i in inso.
ISSUES Policies on the most approved
plans, viz:-Ordlnnry Life, Life, Limit,
ed Payments, Endowments; Tontine
Savings Fund, Tontines, Scini.Tontlucsj
A. B. C. Tontines; Llfo and Suivlvor.
ship Annuities ; Children's Endowments,
Joint Life Risks, Partnership Iusuranco,
etc., etc., etc.
Policies both Incontestable and Non
forfeitable.
Contested claims, none.
Before insuring elsewhere, cnll and
get an estimate.
It is calculated that every reasonable
wish of the iusurcd Is embodied in one
or more of the pluns.
For full particulars and pumphlets,
apply to
AI.KX. J. CAllTWHIUIIT.-j
General Agent for Hawaiian Islands.
CQly
TO THE PUBLIC.
Tie Pacific Transfer Co.'
Oillco with C. K. Miller,
13 Merchant Street,
Bell Tel., 377, Mutual Tel., 391.
I am fully prepared to do nil kinds of
drnyagc, huuling or moving work, all of
which I will guarantee to execute faith,
fully.
C2 ay S, F. GRAHAM, Prop'.
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