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Seuc bow seriously the mannfictcre of beetroot has ejected the cane aacar industry, the foUuoiec aeoosat of the indostry aHl be read by fir Tranters with Icteresfc Jhe beet-root is from seed. It is piaated la February and March, and matures in aboot eij;ht xaoaths, to the season. EeiccareryeiliaastiTe erop.it can ooJy be la three T&ars oa tbe same soil. Before the be: leaves the field the toes and bottoms of the root are cat oS.it is then of eoovqved br caaal, boat, or railway, aadatacanl tbe factory: and as wiater approaches at is covered vrsth earth to preveat destroetioa bv trsst. Tba tld labor is done to the exteat of BO per cent br aromea, whose pav is V crata per day of twelve boors, with food, ewesstice ot .potatoes, mlTt. aadlireail; the remaiaiCK 0 per cent of labor dooe by in en whose pay is It cents per day If no food a provided the wacea are doubled tbe -women 1! cents, the men Seeats per dav. The average weicht of rood beet prodnced per acre is Or to 13 ton, coataiaia); aboat 10 to IS iw cent of crvstsnisiMe sagar as against IS to l per cent in sarar caaeX The snear from bett, eaerpt in a reaed state, is sot t for cm, it is so rank aadxmplecsaat in flavor. 5, f r trilfi to its enltivatiaa. Jvow with recast to jaaauf actcre. The raot rcccat and im- nnarArt tfttiA riiffcaian rvocesS. The root IS first elevated and thrown iato a troairn, where St is oarefnlW washed by aid of a wooden wheel with anas attached, driven by steam, which keeps tbe root overt it is then acam farther elevated to a receiver where terolvrcs faiives cat it into thin shreds. In'JdssUK It raises tsto lie kniccpntht arcalariroa vessels, of which there are ten, and rebeaters between each for Eteam so as to keep theyoice at any reorured. Of these tea Teasels eijrht are lwar5 fall, one beias Railed and the tenth 1 a 'fba rcfasa from diifasers, as emptied, passes tain a receptacle from which it is elevaltd, pressed, dried, and at times, fed lo cattle as food at 50c per too- bat when food is plentiful thi refase is Tbe later couunIrom the diSascrs is forced xtp into the defecators, or clariaera which are circular copper jaettted, and a density of Sf B. Ills here very heavily charred with lime, and wtHct darifira passes iato square leceivtng tanks, wbere carbomc aod cas is twine aprtred a3dilasortrmo. From this, it passes throash charcoal, or else patent filters ' Oscar Pavraa's new ratea! filter is corains into favor, ' then from aHer presses iato the triple eSect, thence to vaecom xtut and ceatnf oals iavtrdtoary coarse. Tbe beet, before catenas factory. Is earef ally wvtehed in presence of an excise ofacer. Tbon an MictMti helonerc? tothecGtablishaeat, takes ascertaiashy chemical analysis ',toninriraaartherelsinlhebect.aad tsaware "bv rrtcrn, If theJaaaafacture trw beea properly Tbey do not calculate returns per acre, but m per ton of beet eatertat: the factory. Toe wad or refuse from the different vessels is aloooitantiy tested tin tact, the chemist to tbe factorv in ptei rutins: loss. His vark'o.iosistsof nitty to etKnty analyses dariai: Ibedai and to thts way every care and provtsata acainst Joss darinj: different stages of xaannfacrare. . . .. The employment of a chemist is well w jtthv ins atteattoa A oar planters. Few of our planters or mill toeo are practical workinj: chemists and U it ran a bett factory to keep a chemist it shoala pay oar eacar manuf actorm bcre. Seeias how hara the chemistis worked la Germaay.it is tial this important branch sboeld have a person Fpectally detailed lor tU Telegraphic &:. of Irvee (sats the SyVoey -Br)' " aSMt bimelf to introduce what may reaed teiecratts sbcttband. A home paper remarks that ia the present system of tbe some fifteen to send it, the average letter and the average word of five lettcli NowtgnCTMicbeUrroposestoteIegraph by means of lastnrajeat like a rano anytxciinnylarignagea fastss it caa be ena1crfasuiseverei7tbespeto Hw tried in is said lobe eapableof seding 10,000 words per boor- its action Is to telegrapi Ibcpfe ne csoand to 00c izoor 1 to every langcage by 1 e a s tat Hgns. ax d not the letters, as it J tbe Thewrwra rrratcbe these sounds la fc .tt , an texegraps th emy press sing oosm r? icys. At lb station tbey are a. ahort borizemt I lm es on a r ovir ; strip ofnapcr. Micaela's telj raptt Is at new de- mriprtKiSratjiirMte back bciafi tatt It - rocge - than the orcxryzTster. Ii rnafas toe's water to read " fSfSSSS toccreaseiterfttvatjonoftbg 5-!5- too tatlJt,iJS,i aBCBt to ?. a f "T it srooJdbewieH socaa pf it 93 Ai E, ISLAND LOCALS 1BOCT T0. Sbtrb are at prcwat nS Ibo ttitiartoo lolbo harbor. Urlbe JMS. the "Orrhan' rclnratJ lo tbe turd of hi? idoptkm. OsUrafosrUitSBcVni be f ootid stTrral dpciv tncsci srvciaj nrcereau x - ' - -- Airs, lim 11. LlltlfilMrfnads a a try ilirUl In. rrortojert dance tb ireaA Tbe shh" iTrimor. aaiiai froSc here on the If th ballast (or Uaaalnro 11. G, . Th; tar- Catoirbo taiteJ frosi San Fmuci'oo Una port on tbe lllhin,,li The .IbtaMBifl brtfarll m rir f reirrhl list from l x ranrncs fst in t. . &. coiuwin. The iCinx, acnes panted bj his Dpot j QtamlMir. lam, iras promt at U A fATr atat a barat cpon ILfal. last vrefc. Dent J ram tall, 'nUi Usaderaod U;atniE. Air. T. MtT rttorced by tbe jCw looafas; Trmch tmprofed by bis abut sit J fbe.Ooaat. l"tciite panlo over tbsTall, on UielTlh iatant, on ntazntd to ton la a. decidedlj dictjf oendsttan. ji Tlrrnucr. the artist iilmsilr tnsaed to pcttb; fici shins tooclm npoo a TnrturBilf tbe Falk The Bntiab tatt JXtcm arrindaa&t& Xarelil3Ui, SO daja paasase Jxom this port. The lUrraiiaB Kooosez VnUr ailnl rot FacinKIaUs3I Ao the lSlli Insl. j '- - - rf The Kev. G. II. StmeanpmcsedstSu Andrea-.' pro. Cathedral oa roadj ereal&s. Ilts style is cotloqcial and brfjAt. an The &ctnbara on tbe eiesa lamrH are fast fad ice from Te-a- TriaMtnlsteroIdnteriorneKieets, f orjrilf, his mm ordinances. Ooraal MeKialey hat a larca mail in vraiuss lor lher.S.S.x7rffara: The wssells dailv ft-ed in psrt cere from U Sosth. The I 11. S. S. C.rjr oA'nr rJL, wiU be Jae here, xroct SanTraactsco, oa the -Sih isjt. She rtnca a rot of Chinese rewsrnRers; The Deputy alirthal ubSaia a rroord as an optcm raider on tbeieTencrx of the Sad irst, bot be A f The boa boa party Saatick Kiakjlast be eTentaz -a-as veil attended and at decided 'foccees, Iarce nttmber of ladies bnrc present. A rote of thanEs ahonld hare been propLned last tveains to lt:rfesaor WaTland. Oalsiders ocald not interfere, bat vkert vras the Contmttlee? AVhitney procUims of a postal Money Order system Hoar; Kou and Honolafa. to r) into effect April 1st. IVtstnustcrGeanral is,jirrinirins for paciicauoa, etnu o: all tue liaaiun postace atsmps extant. QatteanoTelprrent to foreipt xneaas. ilaySSrduthe day set for the Croat ? mile renninc race at Kapiolani ijzsk belvccn T" liitnl Fillj - 3r to Tberainof the and iSrd iast. saelled the streams sutaeieatlj to the. roar of taioin laus to be heard in loam on the eveninc of latter date Tbe prize, caps, three In ncntber, offered by the director" of the H. Y. B. C to Tictors in the raoM at the SStb, are now on exhibition in a window of II. Oat & Go's store. 2drs. Geo. ASood, the wife of tbe absconding: crrar merchant, was left in very straitened An old Ithwmim has so tar relieved lady's pccaniary wants. - . Tbe San Francisco Dramatic Coapiny is ad. vertised to arrive in this city on the Sth iast. J. K. 'Wisemaa. the local dramatic aceat, will manape preliminartes for tbe first appearaaee. Tbe coats are doins; mach damage to tbe trees PcnchbowL Khy is it that these posts arc not removed. It Is perfectly they arc allowed to destroy ia the manner they do. Mr. Harry Dimond has entered a dipper yacht, tbe races on lbs 'Sth, and in answer lo questions recanting the name of his craft bo bothers friends by svyins: "You'll Find Out," Tba late inclement weather has put the "Holler Coaster" in a state of quietude. The period of tYigins storms baviaj; passed, better weather may cow be looked for by intending patrons He BuIWinzu at in town at preheat, outlook for good times beiiifl so Oobious that smallcapitalistscoasideradollariin hand is better than two, in prospective, m the Treasury n Mr. Arondel passed through oa tbe Acstralum tteamcr last Sunday. Mr. Arundel tras en route New Zealand ,wberealie a ill meet his yacht. Mr". Arcndel and family remain in Califoraia. in The doughnut party at the Yosemite skating rink. Queen street, oa'the evening of the Sfth iast. was a great saccees. The large audience preseat seemed to thoroughly appreciate lhe"occas:oa. Doctor Brodie, Y. S:, bas resigaed his position get under the Board of Health, that body or isler of Interior exacting duties which coatempalted ween the ooeor accemea;iae ' f X The Mataal Telephone Oorupiay is nrogressiag the work of connecting subscribers with the a main otace, tbe major portion being now in com , for mucieatioa with the atlrer loagned" operator at Central. Tbe beallh of Mr. Henry Cornwell, of Yalkapu. Maui, is reported as be;ng very poor at present and likely to asurue a more serious aspect. Tbe maay tneads of the old geatlemaa will greatly regret his Qlaess. Tb coadition of the sidewalks ta many prtl of the town daring the late rain was most disgraceful, and could not bat cause strangers S3 well" as Iwmuuitajr to hava very poor opinion of the energy or ability of the Koad iapemsor. it Tbe branchea overnaariag the ft ace surround iagthe grosads leased by Hoa. J. M.Eapesa. sitaated oa Jtuaana street, are tuGaeaiv can geroas to passers by. A public man should have some regard for the welfare o the public Members of tbe gentler sex who hare perfected themelvea ia roller skatiag will have an to compete for prints offered by Mr. S all. the manager of the Tosemite riak, at that place of amusement, on tbe erenicg of the 17th iast, by oa t A Special services are to be held at next week. The Kev. G. R Biaieoa wfll coadact thera, aadjuiembersof all decominatioas' to are lanred to attena. ine hoars at will be preached daily are 11 a.m. acd 7 p.tc The 233 iast. was the anaiversary ff the birth the Emperor ot Germany, and prcrer rEoogni to tion was made of tbe occasion by the display of flags from the many Consular flagstaff s ia taecity. ot and a show of beating by two German vessels in thetarbor. -- The lighthouse for Barber'a FcinUs at in position in the Customs storehoase, where it has been for the last three years. Yet tbe Government Is occasionally praised for enterprf serf of great pith and raorrent,' bafwith this regard its repaiatioa is smirched by inaction. Hoaolala seem to be becoraiag a sort of refuge for def aalters, embezzlers, qaaeks, f ortaae tellers and other lianas, tsomeoi tnai u receive in high places. The Attorney General, as bead of the police, should warn his officers ot the presence of this andesirable element. 5 I The nro connected with the oomia: H. Y. R C. races contained the iaf ormation that Saia laces TOOJaOUHiJ. unmcauaj, Mik was an error; also that the books for entries would be oped' not later man l p. m. oa ine was a3 an error ia grammar. George Wood, tobacconist. skirpeA off to by the last steamer. He had been doing a little business outside his regular trade and his ventures were George has left mourners to tbe tune of tH.ttU. ate basaiso leit siek wife which is far more dusgrao: fat. I V w W hat is the raatter with the new tea? f She seem In ho allowed lo remain idle at the wharf, instead of towing oat the larger vessels which the Trie is enable to do in rough weather. Perhaps she was purchased only to tow vessels off the reef, when caforrsnatUy they may cappea to get ashore. The steamer iiir'ar, shortly after leaviag port tor Kahnlai, Monday evening last, discovered a portion ot her machine ry in a disabled ooadhioc, aad Captain Lorenzen returned to port. rerlra wtre made, aad the Mtiu win sail to-day It exiaesday i for Kahula The I. JL S. S. amtrd ia port here. on tto ailenxwn o to J mst, cnagtng mau and newa dates to the lUh. inst. One and T5 Ch laese passearers were landed. The Tel sailed at C r. m. same date for thq Soatb taking as passengers tbe Emerson Minstrels, Madame Cora aad a few outers. "- The " Boll of Honor" of St, Hallf of San Mateo, California, for tbe second month cf the Easter term, ending March (th. shows the names of two Islax idboj Prince Kaaan akoa is ereStewith!sTJar3anarirlXJ in (lerortroect ad second place ia his Arade. lcrdGiIliland is credited with S3 ia grammar. The dosing pert ortzuu ices of tbe Emerson M s, given on the evening ot Friday and after- t -,,.. nf SihrHir lha Blth and 711 inst. were well attended and the sented rdidtboee who werepresaii, unmix ma n taevre t anown d ness are a propn nw of the a ow on the etos ig cvexi igs. The Jananne Consul wished to call on Uts Ma- jasty on tbe 17th ins-, bat came in contact with a sen T at the Palace gatewho ran ae. .v. ? :, . o: . i.;t .t. ..1.(4 IdlM .I.A . lue X O T a t ut ci i w iimi, and the able Imgui of Jbe Finance was called in to avert pcE k I ig ptf , waica tie ia ( sw &i ly. Fine stock fetches high prices in England, Be famous Hereford cow bas just given birth tna, ball calf by the J--000 bell Lord Watoa. The owner refused $130 for the calf at three days old. import, our breeders might then begta to i4e dollar- The racks of the Honolulu BiSes are cow being Tied ep vri t recruits from representatives of the "firtt fan lies' and off leers and men are rae tg tnT for the Erst pabli? sr. This parvde events of (due notice will be given of tee dale '. an wni ue a c . w o I aedtn -it ry features t the org -a c . I - - . A Daring the Holy If eel, wul be given J on aclay od wees oay ev i ga oa a: ui f ; subjects, ta SL Andrew's Gnibedral: T SoaL Sm, New Life. Service, Also, oa Gad, TheFall. llaptisni, Prayer, the Holy In tteaiterpoous there wl be a course of te c in g on the Divine Lt trgy in preparal on forth laster .-A ' Of - - Trie i rl Boat Clab will be celebrated on and also telcli tkeir iatcatiocsto bu iaitiiicrcca R petlag etewa f a th prixes offered bv the celebrating Gab. race betvoiMi senior crews from tba Uyrtle, and Iolani dabs, and jaaior crewa and crewa from tbe two first mentioscd Qnbs, and a vacht race. lUwarx. Itt Fprte.br the hard rimes at Hilo, buildings enotinoe to bo erected to eerro aa torcs(T). 14-jma: shops, Teataorsnts, etc The naaber of Kqcor shops at too are cow ia lexgao with no Trcene. Why saddle ws with a ItrravandiacreasB tbe number I Tbeprisoaers of the Hilo jail, decorated the wharf at nno on VTedaesday March Utb with mane and ohia as welcome to the Governess who was exneeiad to arrive at Hilooa the xnomiiu? of Thursdaj. March JSth. Batehedidct pat in an appearance. Mr. J. B. Athertan of tbe firm of Castle A Cooke baa been at -Hilo during tbe week past eaamiaiag the working of the new maceration process at Waiakratia an eye toward introducing the same into tbe mill of tbe Panaikoa Sarar Co. and others trader their control. The Iirtaraosc band cave one of tbrtr concerts to Court llouse green at Hilo on Tuesday tcmooTiAiarcaiiui. lcearst tone on toe was the Hawaiian national air, the of which with, every instrument apparently tuned to a different kej was almost to make old Kamehameha III groan ia his grave. W. CT.TJ. The Woman Christian Tern iterance Fnkm made its bow to the public Tcerday eretag in the lecture delivered bv Fror. Francis Wayland in tbe ballot the V..1LC. A. The little society under whose auspiccss the lecture was given, was organized daring Mrs. Leantt's visit here, and of that vinU It is cot a secret society like - Good Temnlar Lodes., cor i it connected with or under tbe protection of any cuarcn. tao its laterested m temperance may oozae la. if they will, aad work here withoat reference to their creed. Although the word ia the name, expresses what is tbe ftiandatron arone of this and muar societies. Every lover ot tie little kingdom of Hawaii. may congratulate himself that n . C T. Ut has been formed here. The conditions nnder which it most 'work are somewhat drffereat from thoe ia America. Xne ladies who are members ot this Society, bate come ia cader a solemn pledge ot total from, liquor as a beverage and as an ingredient in cookiag. Sorely ltistimatheicfluence of womeasboald gtven to temperance when so mach has been within tbe past threeyears agaiast it here. There arc anxious mothers in Honolulu who fear loss their soas are forming a taste for strong drink. Temperance is not popular cor fashionable, yet for tbe sake of them, and out of their sympathy for other aaxioas mothers, they should be witling to come come out and let their laSaeace be for the growth ofa temperance sentiment. There are wives whax homes andhapniness are destroyed by intemperate hasbaads. Let sach come and help bv their presence aad efforts to save other homes. iet those cooie who have no fear tor their own and home. Nothing is nobler than onsel sh service for others. Hawaitans tire, perhaps, not more intemperate than average commnaities, bat Honolulu aloae carports at least eurht ltoaor aalosas. which tact shows there is real temperance work to be done cere, ana neeu ot Dravc.naseuisa, aevotcu workers do it. Professor Vajlandt Iectnre. li etening a most iutererting lectura was delivered by Frofesflor Wayland at the Y.M.C.A. Hall. Xbe Frofueior was iatrodnced to the audience bv Dr. Hvde and be rerv soon made himself borne with bisaadience. His delivery was easy, converationaLasberutitthe eventnewasa fiMrenMrwoe one with oae person as speaker. me xToiessor saetcaec lnaveryabie ana interesting manner the duly life of the Haass of Commons in England, giving in a few well phrases, tbe most salient mints which stnfce a stranger. Ht told bis aadieccc how en trance coma oe maoetothe Moase, howfewof those wbo bad tickets could react, what they desired. He cnticud parliamentary eloquence and ilid that, tiraach those who snoke had cess of ntaaaer the flow ot laaguage, tbe tree orator, was there represeated as rerhaps ia no other country. He then gave a sketch of the prerogatives of tbe Hoae. showing that it was omaiootent m the affairs of England, and that since 1707 no Xing or Qusen had dared lo do aught but ratify the orders which it issued, at lbs same time showing that many old forms were still retained. Tbe pash of monarchy with thereaktyof republic: the true rrjmUir, tbe public welfare. -he l&ct re c adnded with a comparison of Englaud'&two greatest and Gladstone. Here the Frofeor very refrained from spoakiug off-hand, aad o nomnio s. These will be oubltsl led nhortlv. gave a tribute to Disrael's genius, but his sym pathies lay witc vxiaastone, inongn wo must say that he tned to be fair. The two biographical sketches were well done, and the audience had real intellectual treat. Englishmen here will especially value tie lecture of last evening. The rem iks were those of a cultivated man, trained a thinker, a ma n of the world aad "an .American." lo them it is really inures ticg to see how sach a man treats question, the abstract, which to them are ntal. ,We will vt rare to say, that all rose from their Fonts at the lectare thoroughly interested in 'what had been said. The subject of coarse admits of discassioa. but the manner in which it was put to- cr ana ceiivcrca must receive unquaxu leu praise. Where t a Carrion is tbe doth Appear. FrroaG 13 xe: ineo the rnvy Coaacil (by vote of lCtoll; pi&d arcsolauon permitting the Minister ot the Interior to grant licenses sale of iatoxieaiing liquor a flood of the refase of Honolala has deluged the districts, where licenses may by graated. to view the land and the prospects for lucxatioa trade. Unprind. pled Hswaiiaa. Chin ese acd White trash have applied tor licenses but as yet no one is known to bare obtain ed a license. In no good stand cocld be f onaed by aay of them. Too xaanv charcbesand schools aboaad and as the stand mast be oatside of GOO feet from either and as tbe lands are mostly in the hands of a few parties who wnoconot isa losee ram sold ihere,a itqaor shop would have to have to be in the sandhills and would cot pay. It thB Govern meat coald be made more aapopa. lar than it was, it has made itself so by this attempt to raise reveaae by means of sellra gucens es for sal sot rumiatho sugar raising districts. As asaal the Minister of Foreign Affairs was at the head of this project for raising reveaae. In fact the id i ong lated with him as licenses bad not been deraicded by tbe people although a few of the lower classes may have applied for licenses to carry on a tra de tbe infarioas effects of which was no mrsas doabtf ab The Bun. I- Aholo spoke both sides of tbe qeestioa and voted oa neither. qucstioa so vital ought to have bad a definite expression from him. Tbe me ibers of the Privy Council who pleaded so earnestly with that body bare the sale of liquor restricted to Honolulu bare oar hearty tnav. In A :erica and England the statcag of ballot boxes to defeat the will of the people is a crii ae, how mach more should it be con sideied a crime 11 op the Pnvy Council with a lot of pappets aadbyth is means place tbe coaalrvia tbe hands an autocrtt. ' Wan ax. Mention The "Honolala !" are to have a of drummers. His Majesty is favorably disposed to tbe r t of Upton's tactics in tbe Household Troop-Several military men are expected from the Coast during the next moatb. Oa7i that a prominent colonel, now in town, will soon be with Oia nfTr nf lein rrttnnM r of a rrsrk roirt. The Grand Army of the Bepablic has a good representation in thts country, in Post George De .Long. Headqaarters at Harmony Halt, King street. able rarrj Ar torp amongst the rag tag and bobtail which at present comprise the of the tior ehold. Troops. i" ia not reneci macn crcu it on their new anil 'onus nn the occasion of tl idr parade on the 17th. and the sabsea aeat i icg5ntoarmcyrcctedTErjdeditblyiun the commandicg officer of tbe company. s range for target pactice. by regulars aad is to erected at the base of Pr ichbtiVTL It is said that the uniforms for tbe King's Own were sabjects of ad drrison. Also that th- Troons have not been aifort3ed for three ye rs. i. aptam Ai ancu ot too -Honolulu ies - is bra i gi eg his men up to a credit ble standard for thdr first appearance. The oys' take to their work with a will. Ok ole o. A ikukcy and his wife were caught in tho act of making "Okolehao" in Wailakaontho IStb inst. Tho DeputTShena" captured the whole plant and a lot of bottles full cf the contraband uqcor. The judge seatenccd tea of the p rti es to pay a fine of $500 and oosta or ono year's apru unmenx. They labored under tie baucc tatic that tbey woald be less raspecled of the crater ic the heart ot tbe town than if they ret ed to sotrio of the valleys. StaUrtics of Drink. Ikwlrlrti says . If the ccadasions reached ia a report of the sd istics of ti nnk m ade recently to the Federal Council of Switzerland are coircet that country rsvupies an acaviable position from a tempera ce joint of view. With the exception of ID uaaxk and the Swi rlar I enjoys the dist of d riakiag more spurts per be-d of popa ion than any other of the co atnes e th- vnrl.l in the report. The follow. - 1 - a a ' f tun i tbe lad c t Prrar, stows the coasat pti on per c - i in is v o i co a ies c spints, acd beer: FptnU.' II7r, Bttr, r . a'rfl. farre. ta-V...- '.. l . i e .-.A .......-o ltn ' ' l r.iteifj.tes -7 ii Great BriUIcawl Ireland- 5J7 VB irLK ris .- .-,. 8dB Enknown 4S3 twecen , ..sv - ... Bg .-.. .-, 3-0 f.tO laSI . . - 9 ST Z2Z -.-Ui 18" MO nSi It wHIle seen from this table iltte larpat .IU rHvnmrrrntiemrd. KTTLTI t H KZCi tXieoMvoB3sGaz' The . . m - .a w w C-a -?, - 9 Wm a position pt ine c i - i f table is very eneorag ig. w France fa foremost, while Canada is again last in the amoct cons -ed. In the consumption of beer Belgium seems to be first. Great aecoad and Germany is third. The of and as being third in tbe of second in the cariiampon of wine beer tsxtK llo x cdfoaxtb i tbeooaiamptioncf cause! alarm in the Federal Cootie-. The ?fflts, are said lobe of bad in tTnce of tta bona t trovecn ra en x s cczvism ; . , IhemTery iae,apan,w. i mined France uses tba raost. Thais aecoaated for by and whde laey are eighth io tbe vrseof tna cse ot beer, tbe large amoant of jtme tbev causes u in Franca to be HIT litres per bead jer year. The Swiss is not, wrthl..traper bad, nd the Dine, IS-O litre tbatheacSaayimb5bsbBtlSIra TL perysar. JScicf beet iiaiy.aeo lttJ. wine atc cf alcohol imbibed pe bea . cordis? In Tba Tenor- tiirti lie la as3 iacrtisathe 'pts sarvriQacce, but J - brrtv. As ni nr docod vinuicr nt dnaVlogpltceibi vrfthtbeiCffedx!ttimmi5BrtriavlorAa bUtif temriTJy fall-' ingim vasmore Tbe Tfeair. " i - Tj i hsiollawmgisan citractfrom, a by the irettnrbt SmeTteactT,rrelifc. hnysea. to tbe Oah-nan oftbs Jon Koreic t rtelatlrala. Ifnn. Jnfen l1. Mllr?!o! CK trr.de relatiora with the se-i natriesToa tids, tjont ten experiL itnuss Aorut Araenea: v Your attention av be ber Invite to the woraVi Ingot the may be taken aai!iastrativtoC'whtatdlar treSn ties would e ect in ear trade relations with the so-called rlics. The trade between the United Stl tea and Ha waii in 1S76 aod ia ISSt t as follows 1 Tears. EvrcrUto ItBperts trora Totlk Hawaii, lUanlt. PCS. ,.j i,OD0 Increase $S,71W $Stt,oia . Of tbfi to ial eammuea bo tamzn abn E ited . States and Hawaii doling the year lSSt, nboul.35 per cent, was effected in At-enc-n vessels, abtray tng that this trade, with all its, profits, freights, insurance, commif ions, etc- a well as the rtgular ' profits on Ua erchandis imparted arid the manufactures -ex ported, is in An larican in this ooncetlion it may be stated tilt the whole ru ad of mr trade rtlationa pre ents co soeh f averabl cosditions. i The latest Hawaitan returns at d are'Jor )tar ISC; acconllng jo tbtst' the total niporta lats the Kiagdom antouated to ilSCtpX Tbe imports of Amciiean goods tree under tbe treaty amounted to $ICM00 ine imports ox aoiect toaatya: xoocj uiea to $l 7,1X0, ot which Aroerwan roods conatitated ; JSU,tand British goods jaa.OJl The impiiitAtioa of free goods ender the genefai trea tv amomted to S3S7.O0O. in which Amerie-n' goods mast have held their toll ahart. It taad appears that oat of a total i port amounting; to- Amencaa pronacta aoa Evtaaiacrures amount to fl.WU,aU. The population of Xtawaii is t t kted at 70X00: our exports thither in 15ft ta f.t.PCO; this shows n cartta con zmptkra of A goods as tbev leare tiar ports ot a tracno .oyet ). Tke fall eu i tlalrtarnt tksaa Ike x oT . acricaa prodticti aad naanatactnreaila Ike eev eral co atnes or i tM ContlaeaU eylk ah in " Exports Anns per Coanlrits Tppatl tien. Ttera C.i. carSa. Hawaii . . Tt.() eixta, sjoi .. ?AJ central America. .. cssi.tiu BlVn 1st t e, of ColnmMa S.(WU10 j,3s,a 31 Venezuela SJKM) C7JM1 The Guiana ....... TVi tr.nu.tm TO, trnrtiarr.. . , . rrajuj 4ft !, .iS,au fklB ai." sssr.tio 151 I BoUvU .- a.t!.n ....1. rcrn t,twuw 1,IK1.U rouador. . um ecu sss.no a nanlk Weulndle t.ejarTAU 1I,1JH u est lJ5l.nu titu trTLtCTTrt todies asino J.SIt,U llaytl rsa.no Htl - ; a nomiaro ... ai,uuu Tolal . 16 tnsstfca tivj. Inlft"C i e consumptioa of American goo sn I'awati amounted to Tbe i- oivaa ut Jer tbe reproctty treaty has, iherelotej Itisnotin aded in this cam manicaiion, evirT lor masuauve purposes, io creaie mo apresan tliat any evstcm of reciproaty treatiea1 most pn duce such favorable results pi the foregoms cocri tries as bas been produced in the ease of Hawaii:. although the stimulus which reciprodty Area ties wonia give tu tee acvetop lens oi ine resource pi many of the smaller countries, and the consequent mcreaseinlhecor mptionof our prodacts aad mai ir actcrts, would, undoubtedly, result in a. utrked eclarge tent of the total volamc of ytrade. I may assume that a well devised system of reciprocity treaties with the forego ig1 count! is would prca t results at least oa e-tenth as f avora bio as those produced under the Hawaitan treatr. This would gire a ot fopcr captU (a J pel capita cor umptioa exceeded at present by tee lint- a'd West Indies, and the Guianas, and tie rlr ennaled bv the Frencn West Indies and tiai i Domingo), which would pre as an export trade amounting to against occur present trade ot $U5,000. The opening up of our markets to the natu ral products of the several countries would at stimalate the derdopraect of their resources, as before .srtc, but as this development roald equally Sect our exports thitheri by crcat tg markets therefor, and and comDell ? the several countries to pcrchasa more freely, as in the case of Hawaii, there need not bea single dollar or pr ldple sairendered for which we woald not receive much mora than an cquiralen It should bo further borne ia m id that any enlargement of ccr commerce ccder a system of treaties would also stimulate oar ship baildiag aad shippiag interests, for tbe special stipalaliocs vrnich would be advant aeocj i to oar general cor merco weald arply with equal ad van-. waii. oar trade fostered and developed bv dty tre ties would be largdy in American bands, in the buying and srillng, and ia the handling and shippn ig, as wdl as ia the prod action and xaana iaciarc leereot and it should uo remembered that ia internatioa 1 trade the haadlinr . carrvia nou m ppu ig re fcoono ry o it to pitxtucuon, maarfartere.r id prer ration iaaced.it maT bo qaestioaed whether th a commission men, h lers, aad ocean cam rs do cot rea ti zeasma i tbereoa as the producers. Theeditcrcf U icmFraiTitrrt frrriffd. from. which the above article is taken, add 3 the f ouottr u ii; c ie t: "These figures of the Secretary of ftate show th., under present conditions. 70,000 HawaiUns, with Keaprocity parch ascs of United artares aad crcdaetic s. are coast to DOlOOO Mexicans or jCO,06o ltra discs, or 700,000 people ia the islaads Ivmc off the Atlantic Coast. Had be chosen to icdade in bis ccrxisc tbe "creab nations'' be coald have shown that, as consumers of A mencan goods, the 70,000 Haw an ans are equal to Gerr IftSUm. Frencn.. . ... a-l surtts. .. . . . . .. J.1MJIXI Italian ...... I aiiuj r.uMisn 31.3ui.aw Jartnetc .. This latter .compsritoa with ansa represents I mcre than one and ah If times its present oonali. tion. and as the America n tmde with that co atry is almost ta from C (it c li tho absar. dity of the that this State derives co benefit from the Hawaii: ir i is only too apparent and ridic .oos. ' Hints to Silk The American Cocul Peixjitto, of Lyons. France, savs that irood seed for the nrodaction of first -lass coooocs is of the gt ttest importaaae to success i 6 u i less, uu in orer to ootain good seed the following are absolate requisites; , In the first rlace, tbe worms which are destined for reprodae on must be of a good and pure breed. Next.ilis c ential that they should be xaised not all in one place, bat in small lots, separata! from each other by considerable distances. If this point is not attended to, deterioration and infectious diseases are almost sare to follow sooner or later. It is the custom in Fr.irco among the raisers of good seed to give each oae of these little lota, usually the worms comix from not over an ounce of seed, iato the care of different farmers in order that the worms may be as widely distributed as possible. Daring the growth of the worms they are coa&taatly examiced by an inspector whose whole time is devoted to this woik. and who notes all important poicls coaaected with their progress. step by step. These cotes furnish what is called the "history of tbo parents." When these worms hive xaade their cocoons there is noted coon the same register fcr each of the lots the weight of the. cocotni proauceo tor eaca ounce.ox seea ana toe proportion of poor cocoons. Taking this register as a guide, all those lots vrhidi have cot girt perfectly satisfactory results, or from which the cocoons ara mixed or show many gases of doa., bles,"' are thrown aside. Coooocs of varying shades and aad the of many "doables" are considered as evidences of the unsound ess of the worm. Sach of the worms are to be used for reproduction are placed pair bv pair in small cells, each .-. .... -. cell entirety separatea irom tue oers,ana as soon as the eggs have been deposited the bodies of tue two mounts are crusneu in a mortar ana iaed j If corpusdes are found, or any other evidence of disease presents itself, the eggs contained in the cell which had been occupied by the are thrown away. Oaly those eggs are sold which bare been laid in cells occupied by moths found npoa examination to be healthy. These seeds, then are gaaranlecd, as to thdr excelleacs by tbe following facts i First' they have a good breed ; second, the parents have shown a perfect growth and have produced a good weight and qaahtr of cocooas ; third, the of tbe reproducers is always demonstrated by the autopsy of their bodies. It is only by theso precautions that the breed of silk worms bas been preserved during the'malady which bas afficted Europe, and by the means- of which the remarkable results, which have again revived this industry, bas been attuned. Necessarily, the eggs thus produced are dear because of the minute care and cre.it labor required tocarry on tbe prccess in the manner described, J and eaioruzaatciy tnere are many epecoiajoiB who, in order to be abld to sell tbe teed at a low price, resort to a macccr very different Irom that which experiencs has shown to be the only true aad proper procedure. These pcrsoas simply bey or imperfect cocoons; allow the ..Tooths to emerge, mats at and thus produce eggs of which the cost is insignificant, and which are soil at all sorts of prices, ranging at from two lodght francs per ounce. i r Unhappdy no means which baa seed can be distinguished tram good, by any diminution which can be made of them, and the purchaser is obliged to deread entirely apob tbe raiser. There are in Franco and Italy many-raisers who hare become famoas, and whoso marka and names have become well known 3 those of roec who have practiced tbe best methods, sach as I have t forth, and whose wares are ia prnced trpto. I am, botrtver, informed (and I era firmly that this isafact; that at present no whatever is to I e placed coon these, marks. asmanvof the great "graiaenrs" fraisers, navi. ing made large fortunes and established their repetition, cave become careless and A longer can be depended npoa. A c tenoralion of their product is already very marked in some ease acd they appear to be rapidly losing the good craali ties which tbev a short smca possessed. I have sard above that specalatora were in the habit of prodnced from insect coming from indiape rfectcocoanx; tbm lower depth than thii. Tbe professional raisers have foaad that tbey ooeld sell from the cells oeapied by ir ects which the reroscopical elimination had diown to be aetuall ydisewed. Maay of them an acscrapalocs enough in sell such eggs icsteaa ot cestroying inem. are brokers, teaally lwlians wbo paj about two francs per ounce. Tc erggs are tiii pat apan the cutkrt on-sold u being of tbebesl quahty, with iesults thit may be s dyimagiceiE ZvUrmtt rJr3r Boatand FnnA Jvtrwil. Cooperation. X la the ifsrliy the lol' loTias prorosil as to cooperative Trork4 oa tbe that eu!aaT. &irne straftar scherasrarblaelllietakerrr!pbere. "Sspposias, aa estate. itli3l acres' of xaiatble land, to be laM oat ia tJotK of exnrterii; ent sirs Xor ealtivatioa y a family, say 5,'likor IS acres. dJ let to tic occopaats J ff tnir renfons Eied settSeroeat, either perpeltial orsehjeet lo rerisioTi after a'period of ytartvinere JximM tega .1 s ; - aFj r,n,'n trtak 44aWaaVTHV7W "J .tba land; afford more: than Bssmeteccy ot iatxsr loriw prcper cuiutattoE, TBaoB frbni lwt to- laborers art. tnoagU to rbntlroaS to lo acres; and it itxtcra madea tcnirfCTlh.it ot lh holding ticuld bo kept in ctebeting, tbe itagarw! weald oolrave to provide a supply of labor. ieaalrr nenrttttf witblbs taachiat. erpr exvtrttio"c into concreto Tfagai tor retng. in them email holdings taers migat, at cm, belittia room for any bat the hnibnndrr, yet oppcrtanity would eoaw to ictrodacs eartjing aid bth lRboftlving in aid of the toancal tabor ot Formerly land, mill, and people mado pra machine, bat ib people bare siaea becomea T rt dctaehtd: and if a land and ST r cc rxrald be framed on these or ink. txr lines, lbs tsose ve rain micct teasoaabiv harm to Cad profit -ta aiding the tue w niE t xor its new wt aw- Sam Franciscoa Balance Sheet for a Year. San FraaeiKo's haaoal balance sheet has just been published, acd there, roe many items la it that ban xaore than a rjaas 13 interest for And now that iron bands unite the rilr, of the Golf and the TirctrrpolU ot the Plcb thtro ought to be a broad and derarnntottrataj rsstiTer itt lathe first nbice San Frandtco as thfl tbeOiiect,axtd thither in futant wu 1 coma all tna teas, sugar, coaee and spices uat China and Japan and tbe Indies bare to sell. A good deal o it comes that way cow. Ot the, the. greatest aitldo and that meat interesting The. quantity of sogac ituiMirted lo. San Francisco ia IsSt was --,315,(13 poonda, kn increase c rHvirlt IX t000fU nonndiover 1SL The tlibuon wis 2?.V10,000 pounds or crrer 31 per cent over 1SSJ. Of this CB-S,(a) pound went --Hover tbe railroad. Oar beet orop will reach nearly 4,000,000 poaads, a vast iarrtase over the rrevioas rear. It now looks as if this ind ttrr would advance with rapid strides, and there is room rorti uin ,-0 k0 Ittonsdsot beet sagsr last year. There is 1 r auuaay ooisiana saooid cot sen to us a coasiderabla nortion of her rawaarar that oar r leries ess if railroad freighi were at once nxra ax proper stand art- The sugar trtde ot San Xi oe ko hasrsere svd from t -1.019 mends In U7J, to 11JJS1 rounds in 18S4, an advance of over one bnndrcd muuoa pounds in tune short years, or say St per cent, cf the annual product! oa ot Louisiana. And oar refineries made money de spite the fact that sugars have beea lower than over before know-. Oa the other band, San will sell large qnantities of refined sugar ta tbe Sooth, aad is ag some even now. Bice is another prodnct very interesting to th people of oatsiana aad. the Crescent City. A good deal of tice seeks and finds a market in San last year upwards of ot pound, pfth is, so far na wn know, not a single ounce was from indeed from tba 8?ut. We thlak that this ought cot to be. e imported about ten million pounds ot rice from the Hawaiian Islands, and the year before over twelra million pounds, not to speak of the imports from China and Sum, Oar people know a good artide of rice when thcr sco it, and we think more of tl is Louis taprodact shoald find a tr larkethere. San Francisco is the crest central port for Bntuh Columbia and Central and Sooth all of : which lake a great deal of rice. nasi 01 com ig irom miaa. 1 Here ccrtAtniy saoaldbeaTerygeod busioessia Louisiana lice herein San Francisco, bat it will take some tact and gnt lo start it. Then as a central depot tor tes Kan Fracco can hardly be snrpassed. and New Orleans should get her teas from San Francisco. In 1SSI this aty Imported 0,611,113 ppands of Chinese and Japanese teas. Besides, there was landed at this port 11,00710 poniids In transit for Chicago, New York. Canada and TGiious other tsaces., San Francisco therefore has witnessed the arrival of over 19,000,000 pounds or 0,000 toes ot tea. New Orleans and the "South should get their teas through San Fraadco,and noao can buy there for them ta better advantage thin can Kan Francisco xaerchacts. We imported a good deal of molasses and syrups dunsg tho year SiBO cases, kegs, fsSOS barrels a great deal of it from Louisiana. Here we maka a large qaanut nearly a million gal-ions bat it docs not sell so widely as oar sagar. We have briefly noted some of the mora import-sat amdes that are of interest to both California aad Loaisilna. The nnnaal balnnee, sheet of tho metropolis of the Golden State, -we may add, states that oar total foreign imports by so- were $3579,16; oar exports by aoa, 7,lGy16; that w sent abroad over $17,000,000 in tre.are; that oar gold and silver product was $18,000,000 that tbe proportion of silver is rapidly increasing; that we produce more than half of all the gold mined in the United States, and that our Mint coined i7S,33G in gold and silver. Wo aro tba greatest wheat growing State iathe Union, having had Jo ,000,0.0 bushels last year, as well as over 1,000,-000 bushels ot bailey, and 15,000,000 gallons ot wine. The tonnage ot sailing vessels entering our port was nearly 1 JKOfiSO tons, while our stoam tonnage inward and outward to foreign ports was over (U0.0OO tons. We have, like New Orleans, passed through a doll yasr with colors flying, and expect to coot out ahead in 1SJ3 with a grand business and glorious prospects, a which we also wish most devoullv to the great city by tho 5. '. Cemmtmal llerahl. Beet S g r. Tbe prodaction of beet sugar lu3 .enlutionized the stgar industry of the world. Introduced first extensiydy into Europe so as to rentier it independent ot England in n commerci.'.I sense, aad fostered cjrcfclly by tho cations of Continental Europe, it at lemrth overshadows tho cane industry of the world and has hdf ed to produce the almost ttniversal lowcess of prices that hare prevailed ia sugar all over tbe earth. It wns long thought that Caliif ornia could not produce the sugar beet profitably, bet that idea has been at length dissipated, as3,SX,t37poBndswi"I be prodnced in Calif ortili this season, and at a profit, even with tho lowest prices known foracentnry. In IScH the cruantity ot beet sugar imported from Europe iato tae- jniteu states was liioiuojui toundj, beude wcicn our little prodoct of four million poaeds appears altocelher insicniacant. Ther&isthereforalotsof room for a very flourishing beet sugar industry ia the State. Tbe average production of beet sugar lo the acre is twenty tons, which brines $30 for an acre, and this is about threefold the average re turn ot wceat. ine sagar beet Unites well in mott parts of tho state. Theanjar case is cultivated in Southern California, where sagar has beea madefraui it. bat cot in any large qaanitiv. There is no doubt, however, that in the soathem part of the Sin Joaquin Valley and in the river valleys of Southern California the surar cane can be raided fn limited onantitr and at a considerable profit. With irrigation, two to three tons to the acre can be raised, and this, at the low price of tbreo cents for raw sagar, would return $180 per acre. Even a smaller return woold pay handsomely. Err Ftje. 2Cnu Urotrnstiiitnts. DtPOH. SATiB. 30 COLONIES" OF BEES ! i.n;.e or in u San. $8 DEPei Colony JLcuff! troth liiiT lip brl frtnh nivt In t tB"Jpplyto 1MIUT.51. 0KT, MDXEf3 ! to STUI.ES! FOR SALE. Unbroken Mules, from 2 to 3 years old Jsjiir to II. :...nEESltELL. inxct Keallkcxns. Hawaii Information Wanted of Michael Nagle Brrralo. Saw Ya is, Pekruty S, I35 1$ VAKTrJD OI' 31ICTIAEL SinLK ttBe wentfo't "andalch Itlzndt elrkt year 2o ertlllntktreantlparsalng kit oecnpitloi of sea. captain. ttoM lr rrpont he was married, aad nrarrd In the frail crtween Ike Santfaieh Ihrml.ad California inlomtaliatt teraraiT kim ttai tan tic ntrn will be thsnkfally recired oy kis brother. - TitotA or.r. WM lm Bngo. S 'Y- If. Adniinbtfafar:s notice. 1VTOTICE IS IIEKKIIY OHia, Xt that the nndenigued bat been daly appointed Ad- minltirator 01 ine cftate oi jn.o. x,i.ii.sui.i(i SHAW, late of Ilonolnhi. Oako. dteearea. All persons baring aor claim. tbe tiid Eitate are notlaed that Ibcy mot prctenttbe tame daly verified snd with the proper vonchers "to the enatrizued within sir month from tke date of tklt notice or they will be forevu barred, a&d all ptrtont oirtne tbe raid S!rtit ir, ,eflrte.ted tn make Immediate rtarment to be nadertiraed at hltoflite.Ksahnmana II- A. WIDEMASN. nl mc o; tlizaoeta .laaw llonolnlil. JIareti 3h. is PP4 tt DiviilcinI Notice. ADIVIUEXO OF TIIIIEK net Sk.rr will be naid lo ike Stockholders ot I'AIAl'ITJTIONiraUielltb lunatlte offlct of Netsrs. canie a; t ooie. a rent, id iiocoiato. E 31. WALIf. Treforer. March lUh.lfC MM M NOTICE T7ItOM .VXJD aitki: THIS XAT1L JL all aecoanlt a4Tl be dae.aan eoliecled al theend vt Ech,llonlh, inittad of qaatterly. aa brretolore. BEOWff & CO. Iloooinln.Harclil'ilS.lsSi KSaamo Tlie Fountain! VcaJotTliiap; X3oclci'ej 1 23 3F"oirc Stareet Cold Drinksforyoung & old Superior Ginger Beer, : 10c. per bottle Dohhoflj's Root Beer, : 10c. per Dottle Donnoilj's Spruce Beer, : 10c. per bottle Thoe Br Ibe awi p,aaai,t.iad healtbievi bertnrt fcoown. They clean andpcrilVtheHowJ. which trim tbeta tool Bly"aa enrtfJenldrlakbal od for InTstfd. and will xaore reariijj qicnch thirtt Uho Candies.! Candies IJotae nude Creame and .arirael, aH Tir!"U. frwb dally. Finest oelcetlom cf Itaported fadlea. - - Srn5rtoT7SrnoKc i SrnoRe! Hr Vaailn art'theWrtfit unm. enne aad Jodsr titf Wjart ahrty. a hlni Ckeariae aid amollKTobarxo.cntfoUandlsr. AH rarlrtiet. of i Ctpitli at tke fotaraln, tUtte Boliert Boiiiiolly. . WOKK EXECUTED IN Ji.QH auiett tyK eall at OAZEtT BO ITIC JL MUSIS, AWL THsiCattl i h HOMESTEADS ' vh -i iii , ; , "i ' vv-a.'' "i - (j li'jaSEflvtUf , Jeff, ' !'v ! XIl.kF.D!tl'"l5liV!i"iiViBlaiiktetit ta orr ! for ftltate alls t perMo. of kit Spltaild WdOQliiN PROPERTY On BercUn,.anO)ngaim Sis. ' , i i. ti; . LOT KO. III feat treat aadJlU tr dorp, itlth a Fine Home and Oal BalUlagt, SUkle. CitTltre none, 4rJrm It, aad ta in sropntT laterj by Bit. J. A. Crtzaa.TB:llaie It east naritltrtly aew.lt ia iae order and, will btrps fee iMrretln for any per-ant entries: to ap pdee lor mi, ntiiaia ptcatK inafeityvia wi avsyv f ',. ls -l) ' . i - (. .! . i Cash, BsianirS in 1, 2 and 3 Years, withlnleresl at'7 jitr Cent, t Ifltifiln..... Ujr L0TKa.3ts3ttty?s!ft; nptet price..... tMCO LOT.No. U55flkySJrn apstpfce..,,1Mro npttbritt... ijniaj; petprice Jreiro LOTNo,TtsS)tTy)'ft; tJW?W ap.,ct ptlee.,, ,mri) apntoiltej... l.i W Aad boon ike taae tarata as for Lot Ko. r, to tia paynteau can ae very eaallf rnc. . A Btan of toeae ll can be SMat tit aictlou renti. The new Traidaaj, fot which a Charter was recenily rraated hy Lodt'alare. will btlat this aliaia a nlnatea of the reel OBee aad will astarauy larreate lit raise. Wt iatlte aa examination and ortkee Lott as tkeyarvwtll iltaittd aid very deiirabltv loot tl E. I?. ADATffS J. BEAUTIFUL l HOMESTEADS Pj Order of IIKNRY U MACrARLASE, KsQ. I u offrr a Tnbllc Aactitn ca v Saturday, March 28tv At 1? o'clock noon, at my I Unless Previously Dispose!, of at Private Sale. Those Splendid Lots on the Corner of Beretania and Piikoi Streets, V- . ' fcabUtridrd s fnllows tnt llntf LSt, tnd t tio loJloin; L'psrt frier, (pan ih tturv ' can be no TatUtloD: Lot feet y UO' Ittt,' DcrtUnla street; vpsrt ptkettaiv Lot feetsyiai fetK lkreUnla 'Mreet; Ofdrtt prheSiaU. .( , i Lot fret by iw fret, Ctittaara Street; i. frlee $tx. r Lot -KW feet try IS) feet, KFaia atrott; upset ptler . i j j. ;- . J Lot O-KW feci kr ia reetiDercHutl Jlreet npat trice lien. . - ,. i c . 1 Lot 010) feet liylMfeetjKinin cf! npt ptile Lot 7-IU) feet by 1 ret,llh th Dollillntt thereon : ,apytprlce,$licii., , , . . feet by i3 iretl BerttinlVSIretf; op4t ' price K3t. " a - t i i : i ; 1 i ; Lot o t(fectkylii)fet,Xoaagirtttj p.ct ptice .,... Lot fert'ky 130 feet, Bertlsnla bfreet: "ptjf price SIB0. ' i ' npjtt price The dppcx lott werfe porcliMcU bfMr. ItcfarlaAo fota rtMidencftntlior the purpocoof lmpcorrmcnt ft tta hzA jtrat raEndrtldtitlo;tolbit it pTCtteot It ii'irvll coTgrfd br UrrtTTilitrtr ot trert. is well is ..rbiee collection ot pUaU and flowers iU Id btooia f 1 enn. I lias t ova It alaa.f ara4rtj Ifautat aarlTI rid t Ala a,t llit TrtTeIrnTW,t&tKrtjtr Tilm. Iheae Tain, Tre. ttr Fin rlM,ii. Cocmnnt. Ibe the rcacUaa Ilsla, U. KaiHitrln Oranf, tbe Fl- Ttrr, the Allfcator Vrmr. the Alrcroba al cthtT. Iti lk3andFwwrff tbtTrBteastt'atrtflftr.' wblchmmtbeBtrHlo tnapptrclatcd. ' Wnter pipe ate laid na laeacUof JxrfJ 3w.t io? lncltuire, K&d 1 feet of hose will rracb any part of them. Then Iota are sitmtctl jast lo tbe tentrt f tbe Kalaokahaa Ilalnt.on tbepfiodpal ftrccl )aHttr from arc within Jwtmtr minute-' wBv from town, as well ad bfatiapT!itltevn.nliQi rente to rnnabon. I dhalt offer them on vety fT0fablf terra t Utt pnr tiaffrf.nunely: i One-Fourth Cash, and -Balance in equal Payments of 1, 2, 3 and 4 years, with Interest at Seven per Cent.. Secured by-. Mortgage. Thit tHT.?aoJ pajmfo.it. low ratn bt allowi one for a compariMTfly Moalt asnv aaaaa!ly paid for fmiryear totnTnmtheowDeTof a'beaatlfal faotaestead lot. t " ( Partita delrlc: Jots niate parly application, s we tehall irli at pri ui late to tbo wfia fiwt apply. t n , ' 'f I'iaa of tbtfprtyptrtj taq be aeen at taj vfllec, fy Deedi at pnrthaera ttpcnt. 101a 1 I. APIMA. AnrtV'r . MAESHAL'SSALE By vinrxTJ or-v "viut oi' ex mtlon lesned oot of tke eapreme Coartoa the :ithdayotNonmber.A.J.JSIlasilnrt AUUA defendant, la Ii-or of LOSO UISU plalaUa. for tke enm of Srji; lhate letted npoa and tbsll rtpoe for taleattbeCoartllonteatltonokaa.lnthe District of Iltmakna. Ztlandef Ilawali.at It o'clock noon of Tuesday, the 31st Day ot March, A.D.1885 To the hlrhttt bidder, all the tUkl, title sail litem! ort&e taw Aona aeienaant. in aoa to toe iniiowinjr roperty.anlett said ladzmenttIatereat,cottt and my ipeate beprevtoosly paid. List of nrooertr foe tale :t Frame Uulldln;. In Tare Patches, rlDet llTaro Pattliw, aearlyrlpe, Ipttk tfaddle. z Bucket . s Iron Pets, 3 Luternt, 3 Lampt. z arre Knltrt.5 llort , 1 larro Potior cookinz rice, 3 Motqotto s.tlt, Lea of Land, z yeart to ran. lS7ieeot at eipeate oi oareoatrr. 11D1 n JXO, II. fOPEg. Marthal X0TICE ! A T A" AJMrflilKSTili A'XUAr, i tieetlnz of tke EECIPHOCITT 5UOAK CO. held at Ike oSce of WV K. f .!. ki . on Friday, ftbmaryailk, the following ofieett were eltttrd for entaltytar: Pretldenl " InoZBath i II Cmaraln;. hecretary .............. Treatnrtr - H It JIaefarlano Auditor..: ..... i...'. rW Mtcrarlane Xanazvr..... 11 1'nmm'azs COABD PF W It t attle. O W JIacfartine. C P Lukes, t 8 Walker, t 11 Paly IflV ' n. TB.VSEr . Htcy. PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS ! Tins cxoKiteioxini is ready L to tale Vlewi'Wwrdef faWtlfyle4 of the Photo ArtandetktbemtrFanfi9bIflierini wniittml with good wort. 4?- Irl.ad View- In it A- L. JB,ith', Fort SL XOKa II t. CrTA3E. ATJETEJiXXttK CANNED BEEF DT FOB SALE, MY v H. HACEFELD & CQ. ROCK SALT? rm1m1' Executor's Jfotiee J ALTj CX..U3f!it AGAINST of tie Utrlfvrrend DoctOT tnrtl Cieaery Plnwearlll be nrwetea (. tk' o.Ier jarf at tb t Bank of eiaaop Cow It ilool.lo,lthlo atx moaUt front psblicatfiwi hereof, vr k foretyr barred. All moseys otrUj to etid Krttle trtn hef iU l tbo , - UonolnIs.JKStJttt,I!,. tet n r -' " - 2luttien Salt rTtpIaf Gtfef?SaifJ On Friday, .Max-. 27 Qpatnjrawk, aaoXiKth) DRY GOODS. CLOTHING aF" " t B54sCr si,OV.n.ii,0Si l,flfl FRESH GROCERIES A tot of Fanllare. aad the ' t. .'l Stock of a Retail Store C0 . 1 t?D,,rt',t,lw'ApH ti 600 Pounds Dried BarracouU Fish i . Jott arrived la Prlraa Order ALM KEjROKEN; ?OLT Moulin M LTO'S A t.EYKT.tUartv . JCtm P. D ALTON No. 92 King Street. .i , i Once more tortclU tV palroifaso afr (TiT1t of tkoee who for twenty years know and . Out ntlk ttta Plain Talk Pays Always ri !)(! avsakaator many rears norkrit fot tad tsdoavomt to please rrrtyrla'tof the romntottlft from lad Kftnetl la the land tbr kaatktr! of tke -working classes. tnaheranntytbifaniWikii tlsTe Se nVtet Jal ta enemy orrt atastoetit, Now pat llttatkd to Ike p'.. ai I it a a.l! aWe hmTaflK lortocivehonettifDtk.rooil matrtUUaad falr.ialaa. fot money it tmt rtf tr dene la tSr tfa'alllo Ts-lands. HAS ALWAYS OK IIASD Single & Double Harness Express Harness, - ' DlnnlnllMn tln.MA. WnTps,Srjurs, a 1 iCharholl Spongos, ' Brushes, and Everything Requisite for theSjaMeT a ri'Lt, LrsB as English & Sydney Saddles, Saddle tNolha. CtenkeK, etc., always la atock. eaMhathrlunl(alhctaiiaiate. 10H Fireworks ! Fireworks-! I Ith 4th JUWEICS ' rr r lib. ROCKETS, PLAIN ; I lb. Rockets, Colored; 21b. Rockets, Assorted; 21b. Meteor Rockets, 6 Star Roman Candles Iktij., Llhl TrHiule Wfttfltt SALE UT !. E. P. ADAMS. REMOVED TO 103 FORT STREET.! Frank Qenz Importer f Dealer in aaaWSlsatBa -ASH iaaaa, . DKUltTtls ip , Xatlies1, Misses dimts1 AMI TOITIIS' USE Boots $z Shoes OF THE BK-T WU I .TEST MAKE 11m rejifmd W thrabr.v ctntnitly Ivottad waiai latrflyfccnBledhjilri wuktoMn wbruShAaUalfiirt RcreirM an loroltttof Xw slnhiVlffirpr!.". M.IlIrOS, maktiishM stock on- f thv com picte joa variea. lo o (jtia'i in iinnoiaiii Thce Kloe 1 tool will bj ftM at pHeea , t&l the tfmrM H to"ae Utiffoj tfrt and erTtceable article in the Coot and Shoe line will do well to sir? htmna mil, ttr No ttnbry t fthw tjomtf: yfe Mortgage Foreclosure Sale of Valuable., . Rda.1 Property IN HILO, HAWAII. Sotibc I iWreby aiTm, tbal ra firre4ove of two Bd br 11 tram A lJtktna Mf l K Cno&vJti tiwft ftr the EUte tf JF Cooke, deceived rrfWdtd rcemety ta liber .Pm2:1, and Hbr H. pact tt, property (befa imnuoneii wtlt be rld at rttMlc Attctioa to iht btsbeat at tbe Vttrllon lintm jf BP Adam la lUmitMu. a Monday, March 30th, 1885 Thr Pnini"H U br Mld cnnit of n.iim.Efv House and Lot in Hilo On :ly -liter of Jjtutl, tBftireTO jndt8lirrthfKW Prei1ie la.rJ8slri hjrtann pbtre It t rmr nfThe handMtmevt plaeea Ta nil tf tbt bsttrtlftti Tbr Lot tiast x fronton tbe arrcetof about ltfrt. raienda baek to tbe Wll&ktt Rltcr, ami roataln abotrt ?. 1,r The hooflff new tirtantlal and c'mmodl No better place will tf errr in Mil. V R. STLE, ITO Atlomey aJXaw BROWN & PHILLIPS, PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, GASFITTERS AND COPPERSMITHS 'o 71 KImj li'l II"H'.lnln It. I . House and Ship Job Work IV- ritOMITl.T ATTEXDED TO 2 Bath Tubs, Water Closits, Wash-Bowls, And ail Kinds Plumbing Goods, ALtVAT OX HAtU. NOTICE ! 3TICT: tS JrKKBHY OlYKH Xl lhatata QicdUchtH In ITfaaiaba on i3lta da? fiCf Vrcb ! of tht? arurt to It. f the Kakatan PSmtkiion Company- U wa rHed f ae icpt tbe Charter of Incorporatltm snnied t fibtin and tfcelr3ccetr. wider lb ciHi and afyM of tbe KL'KIMAL' PLANTATION CTTPAST,0t1 ttw Tlt dar of JaBoarr. 1943. and thai as4d CtjrMiratfoii fnadrraald. Qtarter therenpow IM3f Had riTttrt IDC ltTlKVf I ITS UiUCTJF PretMtnt . .. ..HPUIaaW . . .JX Hornet , Tmrurr J rtH.tlltia' ' .Aadltor .... tat name. - Serftary E Miller Notice It farther siren that port ntat to (h tent of iM chart.-. -No .(Ttahakfrr (ball he laettldotlly UaN for the tkol of tke Orportlii kejosd the amovntwklcJS may bedae apoo tksikaro or tbaret asMorosrntdbTBtttaelf" 'loan eeretarr Corporation Notice I TvTOTICEIS IIEKKUY G IViaf TILVT i. a at a raerttat heM ia llcoofaln. oa tke 5lk day of ftbrairy. Irns, of tho enotctlberatotJIoitockof the reoplea lt to-l ttrfrizetator Co. iLimrleda. It til .AtpttiAitteutthei barter of taeornoratloa sraateil to then aau blr attfldatea aod taceettora on tkoSItt day af.aatafy, .jraf aorr tar corpirrate juoteana attbt of ' " " The People's lea and Retrlsenvter Ce Luzaiteai, And that tald Corpori stLra under aahl Charter, poa erjrmUed tttelf and elected JobastSat, . .....lYeotiftaHJIaTiaier Peter X Satt ioB&Eaa.Jr .Treatarrr and Secretary Notice farther -teen tkat, pnnaant to tkt unu of f aI4 Chartef. ' 5n stockkolder ekall be liakle lor ol (fee Corporaiioo beyond the ataonat ablck may be doe epw the 'hare er alum tukl by kim ot them." . XSA. 1 Ddornkat Genever POn SALS BT H.HACKFBLD&CQ. " " ' (IHaJafl f MffiMtt ,8' Safe Br X. AiXI, Cash ' '"GYy On TIinirij; - 'aafaVpti . aarw at At 19 fthxk ;( Satetrrgarfe DRY GOODS, CL0THIIS Line of Fresh Groceries aa. CsH 'Ucij OtU. ?i3t Bra. Ms&, FUEHITTJBE f! K. P AOAHi Atrttewtr. ValuatJIeCansLatrd AT MOLOKAI- OiLSatiiraay, March. 28li M At n otlotls boob, at Salttreoam, ELrjrhosc Two -v-,. - VS ie:ces oi JueooLa at ttmWLtlleAVRiJiaXT APANAt Arta .re falkaxM waltk o. ciiwit: Wens txnreraw. aad IrJtnt ytafalroaa ptl.t,liM $twpet ye t, payaMo toamaaaaalrr e aartwea. ArAMAl lreaaa"Kimfaksat t hot Hta otlaedttetlbeilla Boyal ralrat SOI. Katoaaa. jta, Title pctrees. , K. P. ADias. AaWtr. EXECUTORS1 SALE! , " J By oeifcT of tho Noprem Cistrt. 1 aa malrartM ky tj Eirealora of the KUlo "f iko ft iXK It (Milt ot Xohlla. Uatratl. 'M ,e al Pnkilc AacHaa. al i,Sair9oeall street. Reaatatu On 'Tuesday, Wrch 3ls, t K oakack aooa. At Following Properties ! Namclir: 20) Twenty Share f tte Union Mill Co. i OPKUIIAL THEINDIVIDED TOQUABTER IHTERiJSi! Ia tkFrperty kaast. m ik. E.aniia Banc! SHtSlnt Sutlk Kakata. llaoall Pull faiileaUrt aaa bo"AuUr. ay aprOutrr. u lk.OOe( TI1KU It DAT18 CO K. v. iDtnvait AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE LANDS ! iti - Sea Fisheries Ilj nnk, of tk. TtatHO of ta. IX X.U.IIO STAf t" I wUI tattt (at salt, oa Monday, April 27th, 1885 At li o'ckick. iwimw. mj aabww wul Hntiem VALUABLE PROPERTIES: Lot Lot ii-1 mw ict. Lot tare. It ll.l . I liie StiaVtt. ' 3 ' rl'aao tan. lot u I awou . La II - Atrr. bat 1 -M Atotr .M t i Lata front A ta I kattatlTaw at. usaoto rafeS kasmMl ma.i Hta. &cni a from HaaotaM by way of Sial iar Ptrk betaetn tktat mmJt tko aca. aan at. i altahl tit etmalry residence wllk xwad tea kalilasi tajtatejtatotjr M tketr front fU J -Tin liAPAIIt!l.l) ra Mrrty. UkHrt f V,IHi Lot It -raw K.t,W.A. (Mm. T, tr A I Ml f Ssaa PUksariw. taawa ofjaaal r5 . r a trTTCttVH R. K'Td..! Ik. Mva.. chater V phta of tk L.n. A J cat. bo . t tk AaaSteai nooaa frlrU . Ev P, ADAl3V.VfHt. ?Tctn trptrtisroirats. a-. J. WALXiEB, BUTCHER TO THE FE0HT ! A i.HEAT BOON To the Honolulu Public Botar. Voal, MUTTON, POEX, & HSH KEPT CUR t IMTs AITKIt BKIti, XIU-EE BY PATEST DRY AIR RZnUOERATOIt. Onataatt ta kM. baaaar ahrr aVMteiy tkaa mrt K1LIEI1 MR AT. To kwl fa aay T 11 k. MALLBuTt namtama. Metropolitan Maikot. Oa Etojastaot. Km fat V an day City Marlxot. Oa Xanaatt Strasl Hottd Street Market. ,s Hotel ettaeet., "Eureka XVIarket. m n n-k M.ttot. Market. Chirioio Markot, Oa-Meek street. Veel ami Pott. j Ae aVic far aui torwa I tler a WELLS, FARGO SCO.'s EXPRESS Herchihdise, PackasesParcelf, Gold, Silver. Bank Holes. Bonds, Valuable Papers, .Etc., Elc, Elc. FORWARDED Bt RAPiS CONVmME ALU PARTS OF THE WQRLS ' J antf.Prtftnptt Dtym9F FAVORABLE RATES 0r FIElWaT Promjrt Attenllori Given t ' ' and CcirarnJtaion.s of Mretrf aescrfptiaa. W iJVfKeitrtselMkt P c tl -- S3 C& .-- ' -(T - 1st .aBiasuWaiBnr iSirttaS. w YcA" 'fv II c