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TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 188G.
SUPREME COURT-APRIL TERM.
Satukday, April lOUi.
His Honor Justice McUully, pre
siding. Kamaka (w.) vs. Lena (k.).
Divorce. Kane for plaintiff. After
bearing ouo witness, the case was
postponed until Saturday next.
Puuonioni (k.) vs. Puuonlonl
(w.). Divorce. Magoon for plain
tiff. Granted.
Clark (k.) s. Clark (w.). Ma
noon for ulalntiff. Divorce. Granted.
Lllia (w.) vs. Paea (k.). Divorce.
Dole for plaintiff. Continued to the
17th.
Nordbcrg (w.) vs. Nordbcrg (k.)
Divorce. Kinney & Peterson for
plaintiff. An order was made for
the publication of summons, and
amended petition allowed.
Monday, Apiil 12tli.
The King vs. Frank Metcalfe,
forgery. Tried before a Hawaiian
jury, who rentier a vercuct oi guiuy,
two dissenting. The prisoner is
sentenced to two years' imprison
ment at hard labor and lined S5 and
costs. Major Kosa appeared for
the Crown. The prisoner had forged
the name of A. C. Smith to nn or
der for laudanum on Benson, Smith
&Co.
IN CHAMUKItS.
Monday, April 12th.
Ueforc Chief Justice Judd. Mr.
Lalakca, of Hilo, Hawaii, was ap
pointed guardian of the person and
property of Moakcawc, an insane
person, under bond of $2,000. Kin
ney & Peterson for petitioneis; J.
M. Poepoe for respondent.
Before Judge Preston. Mr.
Samuel M. Kaaukai was appointed,
under a bond of $250, as guardian
to Hiloonc Konohiki, a minor and a
leper, with property valued at $ 100,
at Auwaiolimu, Honolulu. "NV. L.
Holokahiki for petitioner.
Kawahaoi Pan, widow of G. l'au
lelcahana, of Moanalua, Oahu, ap
plies for probate of her late hus
band's will. J. M. Poepoe opposes
the application on behalf of a
cousin, on the grounds of fraud and
the testator not having been of dis
posing mind ; and ask for continu
ance. The Court giants a continu
ance to Thursday next on condition
that contestant flic grounds of ob
jection and names of witnesses, and
appear personally in Couit. Kinney
& Peterson for pioponent; J. M.
Poepoe for contestant.
POLICE COURT.
Monday, April 12.
Hahololii, duinkenness, $G.
Ga You, vagrancy, evidence
showed defendant to be a squatter
on Mr. Herbert's place, Kalihi, who
gave much nnnoyanco to peopje in
that neighborhood. He lived in a
shanty and refused to leave, although
lcpeatcdly ordered to do so, and the
disappearance of articles from the
suriounding premises was attributed
to his visits by day and night. Judgo
liickcrton gave him 20 days at hard
labor, with costs $3.20.
All Hee, opium in possession, 30
day's hard labor and $f0 with costs.
Leong Hoon, same offense as last,
20 days and $50.
J. Johnson forfeited $10 bail, and
D. Martin and L. "Williams weic
each fined, with costs, $G.20, for
jointly 'and bevcially distuibing the
quiet or mo ingin, ai i.ou on oiiiiiiuy
morning last, in a house occupied by
natives at tho coiner of Queen and
Alakca streets.
crvn. casks.
M. Mclncrny vs. Chas. II. Judd,
assumpsit for $0.25. Plea of non
assumpsit entered by defendant.
Direct evidence of the bill having
been paid being heard, tho case was
continued until return of commis
sion from San Francisco with evi
dence of a witness for tho defend
ant. '
J. 1$. Vicra vs. K. Mossman, as
sumpsit for $32.55. Judgment for
plaintiff in $30.
Geo. II. Luce vs. Kamala. It
appearing that judgment was entered
against defendant on 18th ult. for
$8.50 Government taxes for 1885,
said judgment and costs having not
been paid, defendant is sentenced to
imprisonment at hard labor until he
discharges the amount of his tax
and costs at the rate of 25 ct"j. per
day.
. An up-town man sent 25 cents to
learn how to make $50 a week at
homo working on a capital of $ I, and
received the following printed slip :
"Fish for fools, as I do." Butter
(Penn.) Citizen.
"Wife I think, mother, wc had
better be staiting for our shopping.
By the way, John, what aie the
weather piobabilities? John (read
ing from the paper) Heavy rains,
followed by snow, hail, sleut, bliz
y.auls, cyclones, tornadoes, simoons,
hurricanes and earthquakci. Wife
H'm, how provoking! Shall we
venture out, mother? Mother
Ccitainly. "Wo aro not matlo of
engar. Life.
In Central park. She "If the
lion wcie to break out, which would
you savo first, the children or mo?"
'Mc." Texas Sittings.
KEW YOHK LINE.
WII. OHOSsMAN & DUO.,
. Brond Street, N.Y., will
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des-
natch
an Al vttstl lu this Hue,
on or
about
3XA.Y 1C, 18SO,
Ordor should bo forwarded by Mourner
of March Hit li, to insure i-hipment by
this opportunity, or not Inter tltuti Apiil
(Ith. CAbTLE & COOKE,
01 Agents,
The White House,
Corner Third mill Howiml Sin.,
HVN F11AT.C18CO, CAl.IFOHMl.
aii'N. JiimcN 0 AVlilt,
Formerly of tho White llouc, Nuuniiu
Avenue, having purchased the bt. Law.
reuec House, niihe above address, con.
tilnlng 30 rooms nil beautifully fur.
nished, In suites mid (tingle, oilers many
advantages to tnivelleis to and fiom tho
Inlands. The house is located but llireu
Mjuares fiom tho Palace and llnldwln
Hotel!". Terms cry moderate. 8.i
JUST RECEIVED
-A M5W 1NV01CK OI'
X
it
(SUl'RItlOH IJUALITY),
In Half Casks of 30 Gallons each.
For sale liBond or Duty paid by
2H. fc. GKINBATOr .to Co.,
1)2 Queen Street. Honoliilu 2m
mm
Wine and Spirit
MERCHANT S
23 Nuuanu St., Honolulu.
Sole Importers of
S. lachman & Co.'s California Wines,
John Exchaw's No. 1 Urandy,
J. Pcllison's 7 and lOyenr.old Urandy,
.1. J. Mclcher's " Elcphunt" Gin,
II. W. SMITH & CO.'fi
"Tllstla Dew" Wlilsto,
Coates i. Co.'s "Plymoiuh" Gin, etc.
a mix mm: ok tiiu
Most Favorite Brands
OK
Ales, Beers, Wines,
si-miTs, uquisuns, etc.,
constantly on hand and for salo at tho
TjOwohI MurlcetKatcN.
Orders llllcd promptly and all Goods
guaranteed.
P. 0. Box 362.
Both Tel., No. 46.
200
WOLFE & GO.
Have just received, per Xcnlandia,
un assortment of
Groceries and Provisions,
SUCH AS
Dupeu Hams and Ureakfusl Bacon,
Cala OhciKo, Llmhurger Cheese.
Condenbed Jlllk (Eaglo and Crown
Brands),
Tin Fruits, Tnhlo Ilalslns, Pig Pork,
Itoiist Ohickcns, Oysters, titigni Peas.
Oat aieal, Cracked Wheat,
Corn Meal, German, and u lino lot
Candies, etc. Also, an assortment of
Vegotablo and Flower Seeds,
AND A LOT OK l'IM.
liny, Outs, I)mi,
Ground nnd Wliolo Ihrley,
Wheat, Middlings,
Cracked it Wliolo Corn,
also, on hand,
Fine Now Zealand Oats.
Tho above nnd other goods not men.
tinned will bo Fold at the lowest mnrl.il
prices. DO 2w
Mne French Clan
FREETH&PEACOCK
H. E. MclNTYRE & BRO.,
IMIOUTEKS AND DEALEHS IN
Groceries, Provisions and Feed,
EAST COHNEU FORT AND KING S1HLETS.
Now Goods rrcelvcil by every Par-hot from the Eastern States and Europe
Fresh California Produco by ccry Steamer.. All orders faithfully nltcndcdto.
and Good delivered to any pirt ol the rity fnu of charge. Island orders foil,
cited. Satisfaction guaranteed. Tost Olllco JJo M5. Telephone No. 03. 108 ly
"
GEO. EHGKLHARDT,
(Formerly with Bimuol Nott).
Iiioitci' mid Xculci in
STOVES, CHANDELIERS, LAMPS,
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE,
AGATE IRON AND TINWARE.
Agent Hail's Safe and Lock Company.
Beaver Block, - Fort Street.
Z3T Stoio formerly occupied by b. N Tl,
10
M. GOLDBERG,
C-AJULPJOELT-AS BLOCK,
Corner of Fort & Merchant Streets,
Has jubt opened out a large nnd (arcfully selected stock of
Gent's Fine Furnishing Goods,
Custom-Mado Clothing, nnd Hats nnd Caps
Ie all l Latest Styles ai Pates;
tSf Particular attention is called to nn elegant lino of Gent's Neckwear.
2Stf
HONOLULU
Steam Laundry
WILL
On MONDAY,
o Chinese
205
JOHN ITT, 1. 8 Kaataai Street
Granite, Iron and Tin Ware !
Chandeliers, Lamps and Lanterns,
WATER PIPE and RUBBER HOSE,
House Keeping Goods,
PLUMBING, TIN, COPPER AND
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SHEET IRON WORK.
AVIJ-lJ21t'.S S. . CO.
Limited.
LfcSteamor Kinau
King, Commander,
Leaves Honolulu eaoh Tuesday at
4 p.m., touching at Lahaiua, ftlaa
laea Hay, Makena, Mahukona, Ka
walhau, l.aupahoohoo and Hilo.
Itoturnlng, will touch nt all the
nlove potts, urriviug at Honolulu
euch Saturday afternoon.
epi oitc Sprcckels & Co.'s Bank.
ODPEIV
April 5th, 1886,
Employed
3m
BAGGAGE EXFAESS.
jj Tho undersigned having
JKk tukon charge ot Buggugo
fV-s-Exiirnss No. 34. for tho
puiposo of currying on tho Express nnd
Dray business, hopes by paying strict
attention to business to receive a share
of publiu patronage,
E3S"" Moving pianos nnd furnlturo a
specialty. H. UUHGERSON.
ltesidoncc, eorner Punchbowl and Bo
retaula Streets. Mutual Telephone '620.
West, Dow & Co., Telophono 170
wVtiMigwiiapiiMiiTriiirr
Life in the Tropics
gives ovcrybody n dc3lro for something i
freshing and delicious ns a plato of tho
Celebrated
Elite Bee Cream
mado from pure Woodluwn
Crcain.
Dairy
Go and surprise your folks, order o
bucket of our delicious Ice Cream. We
pack ordors for lco Cream from 1 lo 60
quarts In Patent Refrigerator Cans, war.
runted to Keep its dciigntim uavoranu
perfect form for many hours.
Families, Parties, Balls and Weddings
Supplied.
Our Fancy Cakes nre the Favorite
with all tho End I I'm of Honolulu.
CHOICE FRENCH CANDIES,
Imported froh nnd in great arlcty by
every steamer.
Ring Up Bell Tolophono 182 or Mutual 338.
Tho Elite lco Cream Parlors.
JN'o. HI llotol Htre'ct,
Arc open daily until 11 l'.M.
butterT-
HAVING been appointed nolo Agent
for
. New Zealand Butter,
tho first shipmint hnvlng just arrived
per B.8. Maruron, 1 liae the same to
oiler in ipmntitlis to still nt unusually
low ratis. In nnpkaces of 1. !) and 7 lb.
hermetically sinlcu Tins. This article)'
is guaranteed
Superior to tiny Butter
hitherto produced or offend for sale
this Kingdom,
in
LEWIS J.
17 tin
LEVEY, Solo Agent
40 Queen Street
TO BUTCHERS, GRAZIERS
Jf T. W. KAW&IKS, .
jjjja Soap Manufacturer.
The highest Casli uluufor any quan.
highest Casli 'value for
my oi Tii now.
Honolulu SonpAVorkf, Lclco
Ecll Telephono 2U. P. O. Bos 4.
217
Will bo open every afternoon nnd even.
Ing as follows:
aionlny,Tne8lii3-,Wcdnemlny,Tliurt)
tiny anil NaturUny EvenliiES.
To tho public In general.
nUDAY EVEN1NG8,
For ladies and gentlemen.
Tuewdny AfternoonH,
For ladies, gentlemen and children.
MUSIC,
Friday nnd Snturday Eeningsj also, nt
tho Tuesday Matinee.
TIIOS. E. WALL, Manager.
VOLCANO ROUTE.
J.
Commencing on Monday, October
12th, and thence on tho first Monday
follow lug tho arrival of tho Alameda
nnd Mariposa on tho 8th and '22ud of
each month.
Tho steamer Kinnu will make tho
Volcano Trip, reaching ICcnuhnu on
Wednesday morning, giving Tourists
two days und two nights at tho Volcano
House.
When tho 8th and 22nd of tho month
fall on Monday, the ltiiinu will lcuve
that day.
ZST Tickets (or tho Round Trip. $50, which
pays all Charncs.ia
Tlioltinim will arrive in Honolulu
Sunday mornings on Volcano Trips. On
Hilo Trips, will leave Honolulu on
Tuesdays, and leturn tntuiday morn
ings. WILDEH'S BTMSHIP CO,
i Honolulu, Ki'pt. 14. 18S5. 194 tf
TUB KADT SAII.INO
Sohoonor EHUKAI
will urn regularly
TO WAIALUA EVEKY MONDAY,
Hcturning on Thursday, weather
permitting
For freight or passage apply to the
Captain on board, or to
Paciiho Navioation Co.,
181 Agonts
FOK KOLOA & WAIMEA
KAUAI.
Tho Clipper Schooner
WAIEHU,
P. Kibbling, .... Master,
Will run regularly to tho ports of
KOLOA, HANAPEI'E & WAIMEA,
KAUAI. For freight or passngo apply
to tho Captain on board, or to tho
Pacific Navigation Co.,
00 8m Cor. Nuuanu & Queen eta.
Yoseite Skating llii,
fiefs mm Co.
Insurance,
WHY THE
Equitable Life
Assurance Society
of tho United Stntcs Is tho Rest Com
pony with which to Assure.
I. Because of its Safety.
Its surplus is larger than that of any
other assuraiico company.
II. Beoauso of its Promptness.
Of l,0fa death claims paid in 18S5,
nearly one-half wero paid the very day
proofs were received; while of tho re
mainder, tho majority an ere paid within
tho following thrco days. No other
company can show such a record.
III. Because of its Liberality and
Reforms.
All policies arc incontkstabix after
threo jcars. All lncontcstnblo policies
arc pajnblo Immediately upon lccclpt
of proofs of death. Tho Society's
policy coutinctls clear and simple, nnd
llbei.il lu its conditions. Its Non-forfeiting
Tontlnu (orSeml-Tontlnc) policy
affords all the ultimate beueflts of the
full Tontine, and has during Its earlier
j ears tho surrender valuo and other
material mUontagcs of oidluary life
policies.
IV. Profit.
No other company Is paying on Its
policies, as largo profits as are shown
under the Equltable's mntuied Tontine
policies with tlftecn-ycar periods. Per
sons dcshlng assuraiico may obtain
estimates of tho probable results of
similar polieies, and of policies with
twenty-yenr terms, which aie expected
to show even larger profits.
V. Prospootivo Advantages.
i no unexampled progress of tho
Equitable in tho past Is tho bestguaran
teo of tho Iticicnsing future nlue of
assurance with tho Equitable.
Af s,eif.' J 9C0,B33,387.G0
Liabilities fi2,(i01,W8.37
Surplus, 9ia,S02,239.13
Surplus on tho Now York
Standard, 817,J95,329H0
New Assiunuco In 1885,... 900,011, 378.00
a larger business than that of any other
company.
MSfe 7,338,240.00
'I'olnl r,M
holders In 18S5...... 5 7,138,089.05
Paid Policyholder ) As ,
since Organisation,.... J iii'o.()J
Incomo in 1885 10,590,033.13
Improvement During
the Year.
Incieaso in Premium In
como, 1,430,349.00
Jncieasc iu Surplus 3,378,G22.03
Increase In Assets, 8,391,401.90
For full pm tlculais apply to
ALEX. J. CAimVKIGIIT,
No. 3. Kaahuinanu St.,
General Agent for the Hawaiian Islauds.
95
CASTLE & COOKE,
Life, Fire &. Marine Insur'ce Agents.
AGENTS FOn
Tho Now Kncland
MUTUAL LIFE INS. COMP'Y,
of Boston.
The iEtna Firo Insurance Co.,
of Hartford, Conn.
The Ujilon Firo and
Marine Insurance Co.,
of San Francisco, Cala.
101 ly
Prussian National
Insurance Comp y
ESTABLISHED 1845,
Capital, 9,000,000 Relchsmarkt.
THE undersigned, having been Hp
pointed agent of tho abovo Company
for tho Hawaiian Islands, is prepared to
accept risks, against Fire, on Buildings,
Furniture, Merchandise, Produce, Bugar
Mills etc., on tho most Favorable Terms
Lottos Promptly Adjusted and Payable in
Honolulu.
H. RIEMENSOHNEIDER.
070 ly
at Wilder &Co's.
Tho fquitablo Life A(4Hurnnc
Society of tho United
StnteH.
K8TAIiKiI8IIKI IN IKS.
ISSUES Policies on tho most approved
plans, vlzi-OrdlnuryLlfo.Life.LlmiU
cd Payments, Endowments; Tontine
8avings Fund, Tontines, Semt-Tontlnes;
A. B. C. Tontines: Llfo and Survivor,
ship Annuities; Children's Endowments,
Joint Life Hlsks, Partnership Insurance,
etc., etc., eto.
Policies both Incontestable and Non
forfeitable.
Contested claims, none.
Before insuring clsowhere, call and
get an estimate.
It Is calculated that every reasonable
wish of tho insured Is embodied in one
or more of the plans.
For full particulars and pamphlets,
apply to
AM:X. J. CAIITWIIIGIIT.I
General Agent for Hawaiian Islands.
00 ly
TO THE PUBLIC.
Tta Pacific Transfer Co;
Olllco with C. K. Miller, '
43 Merchant Slreot,
Bell Tel., 377, Mutual Tel., 301.
I am fully prepared to do all kinds of
drayagc, hauling or moving work, all of
which I will guuraiitco to oxecuto faith,
fully.
S, F. GRAHAM, Prop'r,
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