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, . -..... . -....-. - - l5 WEDNESDAY. APRIL 11. 1HBG. ARRIVALS. April 14 8chr Ehukal from Walalua Sclir Wallolc from Maliko Schr Ko Au Hon from Haiiancpo Schr Nottio Metrlll from Lalialna DtPAIIfUliES. April 11 Stmr 0 K JJtshop for llamakna VESSELS LEAVING TO-MORROW. Scbr ICe Au Hou for Koloa Schr Wallcle for Fala Schr Ehukal for Walalua Schr Ncttlo Merrill for Lahalna Bktne Eureka for San Francisco PASSENGERS. For Kahiilnl anil Sprckolsvlllc, Mnnl, per stmr I.ikcllku, Ainll III Col Clans Spreckels, wlfo nnil daughter, Hon G W Merrill anil wife, J McKcaguc, Mr Harrison, Mr Win G Irwin, anil about 00 ilcok. For Kauai, per stmr Iwnlnul, April 13 Hon 13 L Kauai. Hev .1 Kaaptt, Hev Father Lconor, Dr II I Llghtbody, I)r AVolters.Mrs Huibort, F L Clarke, Mr nnd Mrs Metcalfe, Mr Lewis, W E Howell, Mr ArkuHku uiitl wife, and 100 deck. ForWluthvniil Ports per stmr Klnau, April 13 Hon S G Wilder, Hon L A Thurston, Hon G E Klcharilsou, V 11 Ciimmlngs, Will Daniels, Col Sain Xor rls, II S Towiiscml. Ml.-s 11 Von Holt, Mr Dunn, Mr Mollcr. W .1 Hill nnd wife, K Von Tcmp'Sky, C Afong, -Airs Hitchcock, Mrs Lyman, I)r Thompson, F May, W II Shlpman, .Mrs May and sennut, .T WGIrvln, J X S Williams, MrDoveilll mid wife, J A Uoekwith. Mrs Wight, Misses 1 and M Woods, E M WuWi, S Decker, .1 W Gay and 120 deck. SHIPPING NOTES. Schr Ehukal brought 548 sugar; the Wallcle l,'-'00 sugar, and the Ke Au Hou -100 paddy and 7f rice this morn ing. The Kc Au .Hon lost her mlzzcii mast-head during a squall off the har bor last night. A new mast will bo made and on her return will bu 'put In. Tho stmr Walinanalo was moved off the llsh-niarkct this lnornlug, being cleaned and repntnUd. DIED. April 14, 18S0, at the residence of his son-in-law, Dr. .1. M. Whitney, at runahou, Mr. L. L. nice, formerly of Oberlln, Ohio, aged 83 years, 1 month. Funeral at the resilience of l)r. Whit ney, to-morrow, April 15, at 10 o'clock A. M. LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS. 3tr.aui.Ait cash bale, E. P. Adams & Co., to-morrow. Mn. Merrill, U. S. Minister, and wifo, liavo gono to Maui. Mr. Edwaiil F. llopko has been Admitted to tho Hawaiian bar. M. F. L. Clarko has gone to Kauai on u forn-gathering expedition. Tun portablo pile-driver came from Ilanapepo this morning, on tho Ko Au Hou. o Mr. J. W. PJlugcr, just returned from the Colonies, has resumed his functions as Russian Vice-Consul. A MAN-OK-WAit was reported in port this morning, but could bo seen at Oats' window. oniy y looiiing m Oxk case of drunkonness and ono of affray constituted tho entire busi ness of tho Police Court this morning. Captain Cameron, lately of tho steamer Planter, and Captain Mn caulev, lately of tho C. It. Hishop, have purchased tho schooner Emma of Macfailano & Co. Tub meeting of the V. C. T. U. appointed for Thursday i m., will bo postponed ono week on account of the death of Mr. ltice, father of Mrs. Whitney, tho president. i - Wb regret to loam of the death of Mr. L. L. Iticc, at Punahou, this morning. Tho funeral will take placo to-morrow at 10 A. m. from tho residence of Dr. Whitnoy. Tun .Queun'B Own, under com of Caiitain O'Connor, will mand parade in undress uniform at their armory at i :H0 v. m. on Thursday . Iho 15th inst., for street drill. As yet nothing has been done to luvvo tho compositor who brought tho hark Natuna fiom Glasgow to Hono lulu in !J5 days, instead of 1.15, ai. pointed a captain in thu "King's liaveo." . . Hon. 11. M. Whitnoy, the rcliiing rostinaster-Guneral, contomplates re turning to his old piofession of journalism. Ho is an old practical printer, as woll us one of tho most oxpuiienccd editors of this kingdom. Whii.k tho steamer C. It. Hisliop was at Ilonokaa last Monday a tele phono message was leceived saying that tho Volcano had broken out afresh. Although tho above is a fact, yet thero aro doubts of tho informa tion contained in tho Ililo message .being accurate. Tun steam roller is tunning at tho junction of King, Merchant and r.ltiehawlH streets, leveling tho ground. , It will bo thero for a week or ten davs, and Mr. Hint, Hoad Super visor, says lovers of sport should not lobo tho oppoitunity ol seeing tno remarkable antics of pntvwg teams. Colonic, Spreckcls and Mr. A, J, Cartwright huvo gonerotibly conveyed to tho Government ltuids on Mer ' ohant street required for the pio jeeted widening of that thoroughfuro. a'hoy thus relinqmjsh ilnuiuges T . mum amain im mi rrmiTMlTTMnil Mfg a ffiag --' &M ft warded lli-m-in tlto oiuo of Col, Spreckels, .fl.-110.20; In that of Mr. Cartwright, if.'JlO.fiO. A anriAT bustle of peoplo rushing in seveiul directions, tho clamor of many voices, tho hauling of stub born mules with a donkey engine, Urn stopping of a woman who was trying to got away, and tho shriek of a steam whistle, yesterday afternoon, signalized the immediate departure of tho steamer Kinau. At 0 this morning tho box plan for tho Campobello concert season opened at Mr. Wiseman's olllce, Merchant street. The list of artists in tho company will be found in an advertisement elsewhere. Tho first concert, for which a splendid pro gramme is prepared, will take place on Tuesday evening next. Tin: German Pacini! squadron, consisting of tho llistnarck, Uneis ouiiu and Olga, were to have left Auckland caily this month for Samoa and Honolulu. It will bo the toss of a cent whether tho Germans get here before tho British man-of-war Tiitimph with, perhaps, two other vessels of the same navy. MiissitH. Mollor it llalbc, confec tioners, have made au assignment to Mr. F. II. Ocding. Their numerous patrons and fiiends will much regret the suspension of this firm, thu mem bers of which wi'io exceedingly plea sant in both business and private re lations. E. 1'. Adams & Co. aio in structed to soil tho stork and equip ments of the establishments on Fiiday next. Tub ladies' lunch tables at tho Bethel vestry were crowded again to-day. Everybody seemed to be there. Whether the tables or tho waiters aro tho greater attraction is known only to tho individual patrons of thu spread ; but that the attrac tions aro suilicicntly irresistible to maku tho whole all'air a grand suc cess, is alieady happily assured, to the satisfaction of all concerned. A. Sou?. a, who kept a store at Leleo, rind wiio left here some months ago for Madeira, is now in South Africa, and is leportcd to bo in alllu eiu'e. When Souzu arrived in South Afiiea there weie only a very few of his country peoplo there, but the piospects wero so promising, that the number increased to 700 Portflguesc in a very short time, and it is be lieved that by tho end of tho present year a colony of at least 2,000 will bo settled at the same place. " OnnniKNcn," will be the subject at tho Foit-street Church service to night. At the Bethel Union tho monthly missionary concert will bo held the subject, "Turkey" when the pastor will deliver an address on " Mohammed and 'His Itcligion," and Mr. Wm. Noblo will also speak. Hev. Geo. Wallaco will address the sci'ojid congregation of St. Andrew's Cathedral, anil after tho meeting there the choir will rehearse the Easter music, a full attendance being requested. BUSINESS ITEMS. S. M. CAHTr.it it Co., have received some good chaicoal from the Island of Hawaii. !)1 lm FOR SALE, AHORSE and DUGGY. For parti culais enquire of M. PHILLIPS & CO., Kaahunianu Street. iJ03 3t TO LET, The small Cottacc situated on King Street, opposite Mr. Ilutler's residence, formerly occupied by Cnpt. John Cooke. For naviculars annlv at the office of V.03 3t ALLEN & ItOBINSON. Mi Opera House. Grand Society Concerts to bo given in Honolulu during the mouth of April, under distin guished patronuge. jYi-tisitw: Signor Eurico Campobello, Of Her Majesty's Theater, London. Miss May Mitchell Sprint?, Tlio Young California Prima Donna, Miss Pauline Joran, Violin Virtuoso. Misses Cliso and Lulu Joran, Pianists. It is propositi to givo flvo concerts, for which a subscription of $10 is ask. cd. Single tickets. ?2.f,0. Thesn concerts nra under thu manage ment of MONOR CAMl'OHKLLO, and will be given only In case a subscrip tion of 2,000 is rnlpcd. Full particular can be had at tio olllce of J. E, Wlovman. Sub.-cilptlmis payable on urrlval of Company. 803 Overseer or Head Luna Wanted, A" FIRST CLASS MAN wanted on Plantation. Apply to 01 lw OAS'l LS'l LK S & COOKE. WANTED, A GOOD MILLINER, immediately ut thu LADIES' BAZAAR, "OUJ 88 Fort Street. NEW XEA.TLiA.TSiy Potatoes & Onions Jusjt received, ex Alamcdu. MAY iJ00 & CO. .. Just Arrived, i'x lark Ja. S. Stone, AND TPOIX SALE, AN ASSORTMENT OK Carriages, Wagons Culriolets, etc. in part as follows, viz: Open Ivers Buggies Top Uruwttur Hnx Uugirles, Tup Drowsier Phaeton Buggies, Open Dcninrrnt Wagons, Canopy Top Wagons, Concord Wagons, Extension Ton Cabriolets, Hand Carts and Mule Carts. C. BREWER & CO., Honolulu, April 13, 1830. 302 lm Employment Wanted, BY a iniiii anil wife, in a private fam llv, for general service, ddicsa M ifc W., Hui.i.vriN Olllce. f.100 1' NOTICE. I WILL lint bu rcspoii'lblc for any debt contracted in my iniiiio with out my written order. .1. S. KKAWE. Kallbl.uka, April 13, 1SS0. 301 HOUSE WANTED, WITHIN ten minutes walk of Post Olllce, in a respectable neighbor hood, and in good order Musi hnvc three bedrooms, parlor, Dining Itooin, kitchen, pautiy and bathroom. An one having such a house to rent at a moder ate price, can hear of a tenant by nil. tlrosinir, stating location, &c., Post Ulllce, HoxKIS, Honolulu, COTTAGE TO KENT, No. 127 Berel-unlu Street, at present occupied by A. Ehlcrs. Possession clvcn May 1st. Enquire on the premises, or of L. WAY, Klnati Street. In reir 7!l If lEaiPLOYMENT OFFICE, f"MIE undersigned lias moved Into the JL ofllce of Mr. .1. E. Wiseman, where he will bu prepared to furnMi house hold servants, collect bills, do Anglo. Clilnoo Interpreting, and a general buincss. (St 0m) SOYONG. FOR SALE, 13.FELT WINDMILL, made by liyron and Jackson, with 1G feet 1 Tower. Four troughs capable of hold ing 1,000 gallons of water, suitable for cattle, with y.inch galvanized iron pump. Will be sold cheap. Everything new. Abo, a.good spring Cart, suitable lor a oulcncr. ior luruier particulars, apply to T. W. HAWl.INS. uuuiwj Soap Works Leleo, Honolulu. ) EX NATUNA, J$t. DPauli Beer quarts and pints; Pllscner Ucer, quarts and pints; Tenncnt Palo Ale, do., do , Tenncnt Stout, do., do., Blood, Wolfe & Co. Pale Ale, do., do. Lalaude's Red Bar Clarets, do., do., Goulet Champagne, In quarts and pints; Genuine Tokay, " Vol nay, " Ohablis, Superior Bhcrry, in cases and in bulk, Genuine Red and While Port, In cases, octaves and quarter casks, A FUM, LINK OK Brandies, Scotch &. Irish Whiskeys, Rum in Casks, Also, Benedictine, Curacao, Absynthc, Angostura Bitters, Kirch Wasser, etc., etc., etc. For sale at lowest rates at it. j. tejelmelfcr 801 :n to Co.'h. Corporation Stocks FOK SALE, if umm rAit vai.uk. a oo mo 75 100 100 100 (ft U3 10 00 100 Ii7 100 100 100 50 100 90 100 0(1 100 155 100 W5 500 80 100 Hiiw'n Carriage Manf 'g Co., K.O. Hull ii Son, Intur.li-land S. N. Co., Hell Telephone, Hitw'n Agricultural Co., Wilder' Stcambhip Co., C. Brewer & Co., Halawa, Woodlawn Dairy, Wailuku Sugar Co., Walmanalo, Star Mill. Reclprocltj Sugar Co., L. A. THURSTON, Stock Brokci. 38 Merchant Street. 151 ly ASSIGNEE'S SALE. NOTICE is hereby given that J. F. Wiseman having been appointed by Hop Leo's credlto s Assignee in his Estate, the said Lease, Gnoils and Chat tels will be sold at public auction on TUKSDAY, April 13lh, 1H10. The pre. mines being the Restaurant situated on the corner of Nui'iami and Queen strpets known us tlio Old Corner. For further particulars apply at the offloe of .1, E. Wiseman. All accounts due to Hop Leo miibt bu paid without delay, and all bills duo bv Hop Lee should bo pre. scnted at oncu to J. E. WISEMAN. Notice of Letters Patent. ALL persons are hereby notlllcd that Letters Patent wero issued by the Hawaiian Government to JAMES KENNKY of Honolulu on tho 10th day of December, A.r. 1885, for un Improve, ment In brake, gig ai.d ebalso sprlugs, and that bald Letters Patent were as signed by thu said .lames Kcnney to tho Hawaiian CanlagoManufaclurliig Com pany on thu 2t!ud day of December, A.I). 1885, wherefore the said Hawaiian Car. rlago Manufacturing Company hereby warns all person ngaimt infringing on the said betters Paicnt. HAW'N CARRIAGE MANF'G Co, Honolulu, Dec. S3, 1885. 208 tf mmtmmm. Tho Acaclomlo School toi Girls, THIS SCHOOL offers the best uilvnii. tnges to the daughters of residents of tho Hawaiian Mat.iU The i our.-e of hi ilv U modeled upon that of the ben girls' schools in the EtiHturn States. Tim teachers aro Mr. E. 11. C. WAL LACE ami Kct. GEO. WALLACE. Both are graduates of fine schools, and aro trained and experienced educators. Girls from 10 years to any age aro ad mined. To all who complete the course, and pass satisfactory examination", a Ccrtl llcatcof Graduation will be presented. Tin; bunt Instruction In French mid Latin Is without extra charge added to that In English. A few boarding pupils arc received. TliL-!e eDjoy all tlic advantages of supe. rior boarding school. It Is the aim of the School to train cultured and rcflucd women. The Slimmer Term begins MONDAY, April 'JOth. Hy permission, reference U mado to Mtosw. T. II. Davles. T. K. Walker, J. 11. Cnsilc, Piof. M. M. Scott, Major A. llosa. 1)4 aw Hawaiian Bell Telephone Co. "VTOTlCi: Mieieby given that public Ll Telephone Stations hao been e tabllshed In the dlMrlets of Ewa, Will anao anil Walalua, which ato available to iionMibicrlbi'iM at the following rates: EW 10 cts. per Menage WAIANAK&WAIA- I,l'A '-'.' ets. per Message M'.mi .Station Is at the leslilence of Hon. A. Kaulii. Walauao Station Is at Iho store of M. Muhflnuo. Walalua Station Is at thu leslilenee of S. Iv. Maboe, Who, for leasonablc conlileratlou, will mulct take thu delivery of messages In their rcsp-'otlui dNtrlets. Facilities for telephoning from town can bu fill nUbed at the Central Olllce, on Merchant street. GODFJIKY lUtOWX, President II. It. '1V1. Co. Honolulu, March 31, 1880. HO lm PIONEER Stfm Candy Factory and Bakery. ' Etallissliedl863. F. HORN, Proprietor. No. 71 HOTEL ST., between Nuuuuii and Foit Sts. Has always on hand the largest Stock of Caudles, both Plain ami Fancy, guar, auleeii to bo STRICTLY PUKE AVlioleNtile imtl XSctail. Rich Wedding Cakes Of a Twenty Years' Reputation, all Sizes always on bund, ornamented lu any Style. Pastries of All Description Made to Order at Short Notice. I'ii re uiitl Wholesome Bread, Fresh every Day. Bell nnd Mutuiil Telephone, No. 14. P. O .Hot No ".r. UM Manulauiurers of Soda Water, Ginger Ale, Florida Lemonade, Aciated Waters of all kinds, Frull Syrups and Esf ences. We Use Patent Stoppers In nil our Bottles. Wo invito particular attention. lo our Patent Filler, recently Introduced, by which all waters uted in our manufac tures Is abMiliitely freed from all im purities. Wo deliver our Goods free of chaigc to all parts of tho city. Wu guarantee our Goods to bu the 1 et in thu market. Careful attention paid to Island Ordeis. Address The Crystal Soda Works, P. 0. Hex 07, Honolulu. Hell Telephone : : 2M8 lUntunl Telephone : 330 EST Orders left with Hens on. Smith a Co., No. 11 Fort Street, will receive prompt aticutioii. We, also, are Agents for tho fuIu of J. W. lllngley's Celebrated Cigars, 188 of his own nianufnr.iurn. 0m C, K. MILLER, General Buslncts & Purchasing Agont. ii My most faithful attention will bo given for the Purchase ot Merchandise In Honolulu for tho residents of the 30 1 several Islands of this group, ly Crystal Soda Worxs, mm GfiErXSAJX Clearance Sale On account C. E. WILLIAMS ' will sell Furniture nnd Upholstered Goods at COST for CASH during the remain 300 tier of this THE LADIES BAZAAR WILL REMOVE TO NO. 88 FORT STREET, OIV X0R,IIA.Sr, Uext Door to Mclntyre Bros. OHAS. EUSTACE, GROCER, King Street, TVeAv Kegs Family Hecf; Uegs nnd half bbls. Pig Pork; Eastern Illook Codfish; Smoked Halibut; Ox Tongue; Lunch Tongues; Smoked Uccf; Boned Chicken; Dupce Hauis and "icon; ucnitinu Maple Syrup; Cala Stat Drips; Fresh New Orleans Mohu-suo; .1. , Jellies; Honey, in glass and tins; No. 1 Flour; Wheal; Mild Chce.-c; Uermca, and a General Assortment of Staple and Fancy Groceries. All orders receive i.arcful attention and prompt delivery. I O. lityx '.i'm. Xtjleplioms 1 1 1. 11. F. DlLl.INOIIAM, President mid Manager. Pacific Hardware Company, Limited, HucorHHorH to IHIlinglmm Jk. Co, nnil Haiiiiiel Xott. " GOOD IVIGHaLT " Premium Safety Kerosene JUST RJEOEIVKD. Recommended by the New r. o. Box ay7. LEWIS & CO., GROCERS, 07 una OO Hotel Htroot, Importers & Dealers in Staple & Fancy-Groceries. New Goods continually on tho way. Juat received Kegs Saner Kraut, l:cg Hol land Herrings, kegs Tripe, kegs O'Tinan Pickles, kegs Mixed Pickles, klta Salmon Bellies, kits Mackerel, kegs Family Pork, kegs Corned Beef. For Hreakfast White O.its, Uermca; Breakfast Gem and Shreded Maize. Also, a line lot of New Zealand and Portland Pcachblow Potatoes always on bund. The very best of ISLAND BUTTER, plenty for everybody. 280 Price low and SntiHiactioii (iSnurniitcoil. Illi:i; to Inform tlic I.ihIIch if Honolulu ami llici Pnhllu gnu-rally Unit I 1iii a oiieneil un oltlci'ln llio lllIAVKIt 111.01'K, (jueuii SHi-ct. iilipDfitu Mi'ikia. I. llolfe(blaci.''i'.t Co.. and invito tlii'lr IiihikciIiiii i f my luiKUHtockuf lilxli I.inuns, Imported dlici'l fiom llclfimt ci)lilKtliiK"f tlio tidluuiiiK. A Large Iuvoico of J. S. Brown & Son's Well-known "SHAMROCK" Irish Table Linens, TRADE J V MARK Monograms andCresla insortodjin Damask to order for very low rates. Alxo, D'Oyllcs, Toilet Cm vifi.UliisH and Tea Cloths, l'lllow LIiiciin, MieetliidH, I'llntwd nnd i'liilli I.nn us, IIiiiiiuhK, lltii'k nnd 1'iuiey Towels, Illicit 'lo A L'UIiik, I'nlilt-uclicd Dmiiunk, 1)1 Ills, Ciiiiitn lo and Hemstitched IlaiulKertlilefM, Hiiltuljlu for Indies nnd Kentlt'liiyii's ubc Any Length Cut. Also, au Imolco of IIKI.KAST MUhlJNS new iiattcrns, fast eolorn. Agent for tlio YOIHC bT. 1'I.aX hl'CJ. CO., Ltd.' llelfiiHt ; .1. 8. MtOWN & PONS, Ilelfast ; T. A . A. WOUKMAX, llelfuxt; II. i:. limfX&KI.I.. l.t(l..tlililmrt, l.iur. ;t STOKE TO JtENT. rpilK Storu at present occupied by 1 Lewis te Co , Grocers, Hotel street, will bo for rent, May 1st For parti- cubirs, apply to UJ yw JN(h A. PALMER, 77 Fort Si. DR. C. L. WOOD, (late of California), "Voleriimry Surfjjeon, 121 King Sticct; Offlco hours, 8 to 10 a. JU1 m., anil - in 4 r i. ly Special M(iotlnf? of O. Brewer & Co., LM. QTOOKHOIiDKHS of the C. Urewer O Hrewor k Compnny, Llmltoil, aro hereby uotilleil that a Special Meetlne; iluly called for the purpimu of amenillng the lly.I.aws of thu Company will bo held on FlUDAY. A'r s. 188(!-l lu a.m., at the olllco of thu Company on Queen Street. J O. OAllTliU, Ste'y O. llrewer & Comany. Uonolulu, April 0, 1B80. (W av of Furniture ! of Removal, month. law APRIL Ofcli, : : : Bctwoon Fort and Alaod Streets. 3S-ood.s, Just Received, I as. G. Srr.Ncuu, Secretary and Treasurer. 1-150" York Board of Underwriters. Telephone 240. Ol' MOIIK THAN 100 YKA113 IIKI'UTATIO.V. DiiNurpnHHitd for I'xoellenre of ((unllty, ItiiHiiriinHHcd fur lrnlilllt.r in Wcnr, TuTnHuriinHHcd for llenuly or HchIbum. Oblnlneil IllRlirht AnrdH, lr.: MKIIAI.1' llclfaHt, ISIIimd 1870; London, 1MI.1IKJ mid (I'old) 1870; l'urls (fiokl), lroT; Dublin.' 1M Hid 173J flilltululjililn. 170. Tallin Clotlm from-J to 7 yards In lciiRlli, with Nanklim tomaU'li. Iho iiIiom) mo mailci of tlic IUSt IIII5H and Cointrai Flax; xpuii, miji.'H nnd blcaclii'il in Ire laud; tlioimttcin Mincnln tin; Tulilo I.lncn aro dOHlsned by lltlhll AllllhTS, ttho lmvo for niuny ycaii) uxcuued tlioaool any other country. Billiard Tables FOB r-yVI.,13. 1 X-iesoiiloltl fivlO Carom Table, llnclv lulalil; with Ilalls, Cues Hack, new cloth. I'in Pool, Outllt, etc. Also, JUNGBLATT, 4 (-2x9, with Halls, Cues, Hnok, Pin Pool, Outllt, new cloth, etc. EST Terms Cash. tBa c. .1. McCarthy. Astor House, Honolulu. U(l t!w MRS. GASC0YNE, XUHliiuutiLklo Olutilc ruid Corner of Alakea &, King Sts. Feathers Cleaned and Dyed V - f If 'timr .i-i w, rfj I J;w4r fcWAWi ': uLAj3; &"" ' . if-V ::h .U.,JJ , 'M&- . .'.JA!. .r. ,u ftjMllir