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. PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER; SEPTEMBER 15, 1885. f ' - I P.,r of P""8":. ,he auspices of btt9 this Jay been ap- K P-t of Board of .vL. 11. 183. Government al tne present time) Jisvrict of Id v-ua, .1.. JW- ,v-r 4 i . . I..T1.1S KHU"" f r 1 . i,i Jdr ut I 0 L" at tne i""1 roai. Island of Ha- Kaiwiki and will be sold at it!1 r 10, l''' ' Oct11 .moreorle. if i" tf years j. - r ti . CIIAS. T. ilinister ot interior. n,ardof Immigration pro &e arrangements for ttW this desirous of procuring fee officii contract labor rf ItaiB & Co. the duly Agents of tho Board Immigrauun that these pK 3vLt in without delay 3 .i - ..,.f;fo nrnprino defioate as possible what duirements will bo tor the Months, so that the nec irransements can be made tle " intndiictioii of these u. rfH4S. T. U0LICK. Wof Interior and President V Bureau of Immigration. I Office, Aug. 21, 1885. The steamer Waimanalo brought 400 bags sugar, which were transferred to the barkentine Mary Winkelman. The schooner Maunokawai brought, 774 bags sugar and 70 bags bran from Koolau, Oahu, Sep. temberl3tb.. The schooner Ehukai brought 175 bags sugar from Walalua, Oahu, September 14th. The schooner Mokuola brought 99 bunches bananas from Punola, Oahu. September 14th The schooner Rainbow was hove down at the fish market for cleaning September 14th. The barkentine Ella received her first, load of sugar from the steamer Kilauea TIou September 14th. DEPARTURE OFiLEPERS FOR MOLOKAI. ' f Affecting: Testimony to the Kindly Treatment Rteeeived at IaKajUt-ef purius Keptem- D. II. 4 5 P. li. ud Hettlu of the Snu. .bimmmvr n. irning at5:4i oViock. ia((Bllicvrii...iJ at C:i'.:J .,.-iOCk. 3 OF UOXOLULU. II. 1. AKUIVAIJ4. iIo.J)4Y, Si llt.-Ill lT II. ifiiuuiul.), Neilson, from Waimualo P lifiTABTl'mW. ' 1o.suav, September 14. ,BWiiii,Dafii, for1 Han and 'Kabnlnl, u.t UUa's, ttt;re5or, for Molokai, at p fsiaM DonteU, ivi Molukal, at i p in j.-sArphioe, fr Ewa iLaVuwai, for Kooluu 1f?l Invliitf I 111 liny. -!lUr:ptfd(Ami, Hayward, for Han Fran- -iiiUelik, Loreuzen, for Maui and Hawaii, ii ;it lfikiii, Fft't'niau, tor Waiutea, Koloa iau-fili, kiual, at 5 p m .;U Make, Weir, for .JIanale, Kll ii gjuii, Kuai, via W'alanae nd Wal iU Mlilzn&i, for W'aimaualw :-ZUi,Jor'aulua j-i:TuuiQ,tbr Kilo, and Paukua. Hawaii jdtliMluiU, (ur-frpeekeu, Hawaii jC It bi-biip, Mwaulav, fur Uauiakua, :-xu:(..ii jiK-fu rrom rorelffu forts. IH iJaate-U (m),'H i; ifors, from San j lylftj of S. Jiiey, H ( Dearborn, from rn route to tU - Colonies, due Oct j,Juf;:'f. from Livi-niool, due July 30 V Uti ir,.,iHi,-, from (Jlusgow, due- i. . .. '? T u"-iifVioti-ri.- u.K o u j. ivi.haliow I 4' l,.IUf S.-t.VHl t'""- ljryi Watson, frui Port )' " 1 Aui' .JUtli Cr". lJ,v,-spriiii, Thompson, from L, w,rUil' luW, fn.m Liverpool, due iiiH!",1.Bes;iU'' from Portland, Oregon, "i M-uauon, Maxwell, from Hong- V B lioiin, from Jiew 3 fmnt I'ort 3 Ut r Mex,co. ue Aug 27-W HifctT nsta,Ke' "guty, fro from E-squi iki h- ... . . Rowe.J n Holland, from October 25 :(0. Planter, J Cameron, from I'.6 c R bishop, from Bremen, due '"HVtT1'' W fwhall, from Port enne Walker, B Anderson tjlJJ'u-h, from San Francisco, t'iiPi0 Russ' -Utsoii. from San JwBf"Ku 'rom the Colonies. iW'i'bard, from Ban Fran uiivu,iZ N Turner, from from San l'rwuels, E p Drew, from ! r'PHl ,An) Hayward, from Sau t "nueaUcr.lKimPnrtToH,ti. t pe; d alKut deck passengers. 0ii,rt7u'er Jme I Dowsett, L A?nJ?. Kahlbaum, Mrs M U. Ajbh i- ""'oaum, airs Al UKeS kttllUli. " lepers and By order of His Excellency the Presi dent of the Board of Ilealth ' twenty-two male lepers were drafted out of thj Branch Hospital Kakaako, to le trans ferred to the leper settlement on Molo kai by the steamer. J. I. Dowsett, which left at 5 o'clock -last evening; for that place. These unfortunate men were ac companied to the Immigration Depot by IV?puty Marshal Dayton and Officer Tell. The President of. the Board of Health was on .the wharf at the time of their departure. ' - I '- When the lepers had got into the boat which was to carry them to the steamer, they all stood up and oueof tlieir nnm Ixr, Kaluna, a native of Maui, said he wished to express the feelings of himself and comrades in misfortune on their de parture. Turning his attention to those assembled on the wharf he said: 4;l want yoii all to hear me. We go away with a sivd disease on our bodies,' but we do not go without hope. We are not sent away like prisoners. We have been dealt with very kindly, at the hospital we . have left, by those righteous women. We go according o law. .The "'President of the Board of Health, who is . with us, has carried out the law mercitullv. We tro with oiedient hearts in order to con form with the laws, of -our Ring and coun ty, and with a hope that some of lis may perhaps xt cured. We have the hoje of seeing the good officers of the Govern ment at the settlement. Mr. Dayton and Officer Tell .have carried out their orders VerjL kindly.' And now I propose, as we are not goings away -with oppressed hearts,, but with hopeful ones, that we give three cheers for the King, the Presi dent of the Board of Ilealth, the Govern ment and those who have so kindly served us." And then from a score of willing throats came three rousing cheers. The boat then moved off to the steamer and the unfortunates were taken aboard As the. steamer moved off on her journey thev waved their alohas to those on the wharf. The scene was very- affecting and one not soon forgotten. The cheerful spirit shown by these people in taking their departure was very apparent. They went away as if hoieful that the same care bestowed on them at the Branc h Hos pital would be. shown them at the settle- liictir. " Circuit Court -Thi r.l Judicial Circuit. The September term, 1885, was held at Waiohinu, Kau, Hawaii, Mr. Justice McCully presiding. Major Antone ltosa conducted the cases for the Crown. The King vs. Keai, selling liquor with out a license. Appeal from Police Magis trate Martin Waiohenu. The appeal was withdrawn and fine paid. The King vs. Kuhia, malicious mis chief, first degree. Found' not guilty. J. W. Kalua appeared for defendant. j The King vs. Williama and Alapai, j larceny. Appeal from the District Jus-j tice, Puna. Acquitted. D. H. Hitch-; cock for defendants. . ; The King vs. Manuu Gerard, selling1 liquor without a license. Acquitted. J. W. Kalua and D. II. Hitchcock for de- j fendant . j The King vs. Ah Co, selling opium. ! a . m. w T fit! Appeal trom Circuit Juage layman, me appeal was withdrawn and fine paid. The King vs. Frank Gerard, selling liquor without a license. . Verdict of not guilty. The following divorces were granted: Emma ,K. Pichard vs. T. 8. Pichard, Mohai (w) vs. Kalariui, D. W. Napiha vs. Kamaka (w). One divorce suit was continued until next term. Decorating Female Scbool Teacher On the recommendation of His Excel lency W. M. Gibson, President of the Board of Education, it has graciously pleased His Majesty the King to confer the decoration of Companion of th'e Royal Order of the Crown of Hawaii upon.-Misi Corney, Miss Louisa Brickwood, Miss Mary E. Green and Miss Helen Carpen ter, on account of their long and faithful services in the education of the. youth of this Kingdom. ' ' " " ' " This distinction is well merited. Miss Corney has been a teacher in the public schools of Hawaii for twenty years, and Miss Brickwood for over" eighteen years. Miss Green is well known for her faithful mafflirCh;School, uml the cause of popular instructionrse4AMjiore. Miss Carpenter has been a very succe'ss-T ful teacher at Makawao for over twelve i years. Concert at the Royal llait ailau Hotel. The Royal Hawaiian Band signalized its return to duty after a month's vaca tion by a grand concert at the Hawaiian Hotel last evening. The band was in excellent form, and the leader, Professor Berger, appeared to enter into the spirit of the performance. The programme, as announced in yesterday's Advertiser, was played with great success. The bal conies, veranda and grounds were crowded with a fashionable and appre ciative audience. Manager Graham had anticipated, the occasion by providing a display of Japanese lanterns, .which' fes tooned the building in front from tower to basement with variegated light. The rear of the structure was also illuminated, and the grounds were lit up with torches. As a commencement of the musical Rea son, nothing could be more successful J than last night's concert. MARRIED. LANG LK Y-ALLEN In this city, September 1 ith, by the Rev. E. C. Osgel, Edward William Langtey to Sarah Kirk Allen. lVIX. NOTICE. The mail by the STEAMSHIP MA RIPOSA at 10 a. m. TUES- WUI close at the Por.t Ofliee DAY, September 15th. MONEY ORDER' 1 1ST c loses at 12 m. MON DAY, September Nth. REGISTERED LETTER BAO closes at 9:30 a. ui. of the day of departure. LATE LETTERS received till 11:15. Five cents extra fee due on each late letter. N. B. In order to expedite business on mail days, the public are respectfully requested to affix their own stamps on letters and papers, and send all coi respondence to the Post Otlice and not to the stfamer. II. M. WHITNEY, P. M. Q. Post Office, Honolulu. -Sepfmber 12, 1S35. 2t PACIFIC Commercial Advertise UTEAM BOOK AND JOB PRINTING 0FE1CE Ii prepared to do all kinds of Commercial & Legal Work OOBBECTLY AND WITH DISPATCH. llaviug just lieceived a Complete and New Aasortuient of U ol) Types ami Ornaments s "HI XOTKH. al 8 lot-It IN 'V ' and Wailua. Ui m iuaa, Kauai, last UU.,i ,r,t" ,Uedof Nihoa. VWfcUCrN,lU.autFriday O18 Alio u aZarJ'CPn Ooodman, 8ug for San C.L. "U Kiok from ....,, V the last freifcht of tu.. lr lUmakun i Han. UJU -morrow. iU sail for llama- Special CommiMiioner to the Loul Yllle Exhibition. His Excellency John M. Kajiena, Min ister of Finance, has been appointed His Majesty's Special Commissioner to the Louisville Industrial Exhibition, and leaves by the Mariposa to-day for the Coast. His Excellency has not been in robust health for some time past, and it is to be hoped that the change of scene and climate will prove beneficial to him. Great interest attaches to the Hawaiian exhibit at Louisville, and General Wright, the Superintendent of the Exhi bition, has assigned it a very prominent place. The Government and planters have added largely to the original exhibit at New Orleans, which has been trans ferred to Louisville, and now forms a center of attraction there. Almanacs and printed matter descriptive of the Islands have also been forwarded by the Government, which has left nothing un done to advertise the productions and capabilities of the country in a -suitable way. The presence of His Excellency, Mr. Kapena, as the Special Commis sioner of the King, will increase the interest . taken in these Islands by in telligent strangers, and- should certainly be productive of good. . : . Captain and Mrs. Ayrea, the Midaes Uo Alliater of Benicia, California, and Ensign. Rodman are passengers for San Franciaco" by the Mariposa to-day. They all speak in terms of high appreciation of their visit to these Islands, and leare behind many who cherish sentiments of kindly regard aud friendship towards them. Of the Latest Styles, from the most Cele brated Foundries of the United States, and employing only Experiencedj and Tasty Workmen, we are prepared to turn out Letter Heads. . Rill Head. Circulars. Note Heads. Ktaten.eutM, Rills of trading;. Contract, .Ilurtifagfe lllauks. Leases, .MiiiIiiiK contracts, (In Hawaiian A Englishj Calendars. . Rlank Checks, BoaU. Stock Certificates. RiiHiiieH Cards. .Ileal Checks, Milk Tickets, Bank Checks, Orders. Receipts. Harringe Certificates. Diplomas. , Catalogues, Blotting Pads, Druggists' labels. Envelopes, snipping Receipts. Ball Programmes, Theatre I'rognunines, And in fact everutfnno which a First- Class Offli-e onn do. Wtrtistmtnls. GEAND . OPENING ! '. To-Daj; Snd all Next Week. P. C. Ar Job Printing lce i my- n m- ' -" jt?w m I -, - . I HOLLISTEE & GO. Have been appointed agents for the Hawaiian Iblauds for BARRY'S TRICOPIIEROUS, BARRY'S PAIN RELIEF, " ' REUTERS LIFE SYRl.'P ALSO; AGENTS FOR HOYT'S GL RMAN COLOGNE, CHEESEBOROUGH VASELINE COMPANY, PARKE, DAVIS & CO. 'S FLUID EXTRACTS, PILLS, ETC., ETC. Hnuanu Street. 74-apll'S6 Tort Street, 'The requirements for a Brandy likely to be of any medical use are all present In thai niippile.l b Messrs. J. E. Pelllson & Co. Vide I'ubiie Health. Uncolored, Unsweetened, Pure Old Brandy. Battled at t'ognac, for Medicinal and lOu Mic I'st-s, as Aiil xul. YWe call the attention of "nil readers to thf following extract frttin the Analysts' Report and Opinions of the Press: Laboratory, tsreshain House, 24 Holborn Viaduct, Ixdon, K. C. This brandy is a pure grape spirit, remarkably rich in fragrant ethers; contains a large amount of tannin, derived from storing In o:ik casks, which imparts to line old brandy one of its valuable medici nal properties, and will be of the greatest value to the physician In those numerous cases where pure French brandy Is the most useful of all nu-dk lnes. edmuAd r. southby, m. r. c. s., p. c. a." The only two qualities shipped "Seven and Ten Years Old" can be had In one-doren cases. FEEETH & PEA COCK, Ill-ja 24-dwSti Sole Agents for th llawaiUi. Islaudft. LEWIS cfc Ci "Wholesale aiid Retail Grocers, C7 and 69 Ilotel street. P. O. Box 297. Old and Ne Ti 1 plnne, 240. NEW OOODS JUST RECEIVED OX ICK. Fresh Calitornl.i Fruit-. Fr-sh C-lI.V-niU Fish and a full line of Faucy and Staple Groceries.. Goods delivered to all parts -f the city free of c!;arge AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. "r apIO THE HONOLULU IKON W0BKS CO. Holler ltdt.Ciu.x0ft Boiler, 15ft.CIn.xHft. (Have completed nntl oirer for sale the following Boilers, via: IMPAIR COMPOUND STEEL BOILERS VSffl 1 Combination Boiler, 12 ft. x 5 ft. 0 in. 1 Combination Steel Boiler, 12 ft. x 4 ft., also 1 Second-Haiut Tubular Boiler, 12 ft. x 4 ft. Apuiy.to Tlio Honolulu Iron w orlcs Co. I I. K. Molntvre fc Hro , IMPORTERS AND I) E ALE IIS IX (5riv3cexi3,Ss -J?xo vision's and leedl . .. KA81". CHJRNER FORT AND KING STHKK l S. New Goods received by everv packet from the 'Eastern utos anl Europe, .'renh California Pr dace by every steamer. All order faithfully attended t , art.t Goods deltvert-d to any p. rt of the citr free of charge. Island nrder.H Sil.cted. .:i.itinfa. ti n ' gnaraiiter -d. rostonice hox .o. n! l'elephone'No. 82. 70 ap!7 WJM. S. WEBSTER, C onsnlting i ieer CAMPBELL BLOCK. MERCHANT3STREET, JIIOK OLULU Drawings, Estimates, Surveys of Boilers, Enitses and Machinery made oof. New and Second-hand Machinery of every description bought and sold. Planters a;id others i: ivine u: h to rtbtnose of: or rea!rins the same, would do well to communicate. The following Secoud-h nd Machinery, In good order, FOR SALE: One 4ft x 12ft Mult'uubiae Boiler, one 6in x Kin Portable Engine, one Ilin Sftin Slide Valve Enjti'ie, ovje til- Vacuum Pan, with Engine and Pump complete; three 500 Galls. C'lariliers, two Weston Cen tiif ig ds, GMie Mill in. oy 54 in., one Mid i!0 in. by Jn. - 10i d-WOCfi4 J O Il JN N O T T G UNB "OPENING! To-Day, and all Next Week. FOTJND. '4 CIIl cK'. OX HOTEL STREET. BETWEEN iV l ot l and Nuu&nu streets, Thursday, the 10th instant Tho nti-nor r-in trpt It. tlV CaHlIlfT atiNO-. Beretania street, or at this office, and proving ownership. ' 174.se Utf MR. A.. WBNNBR HAS JCST KETUBNSB BY THE MARIPOSA, Bringin? with him from the Coast a tine assort ment of ISTEW GOODS, JEWELRY, FINE LADIES AND GEN TLEMEN'S GOLD WATCHES. LARGE STOCK OF' SOLID SILVER WARE AND PLATED WARE. .. y - . . All of the finest quality and latest designs. Call early aud make your selection. WENNER & CO., lTOselT Fort street,' Honolulu. NOTICE. TfTnT M ITTTIT1 TjnTlflTTT Tllfci l IJitiOHJS rU, I1AVUIU i.w 1. . all of the outstanding claims of Chong Fat, a bankrupt, all persons are hereby notified to pay the same to tne said Chong, Fat, who Is hereby authorized to collect the same for us. 1 ilUf CHUNG LAM ON, CHUNG FONG. Honolulu, September 8, 1835. . : !C6se23 REMOVAL. CHARLES MICHIELS, "Louvre of Brussels," Begs to inform his friends and the public gener ailv that he has rnovel from the corner of .King and Alakea streets to the more central location of Fort street, just below Merchant, where he will open on MONDAY, August 31st, with an entire new stock of . CieiitH do Ui ins, Furnishing: Goods, IIat. TruukM. Valises, Etc., Etc., Novelties in Ladies' Hats, Ruschings, Laces, Em broideries, Etc. A decided bargain in Table Linens and Napkins. 16 YARDS CALICO FOR $1. C -X" r-: ": -5'::"':? 1 f At the Old Stand, No. 8 Kaahumanu t Honolulu, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN ALL THE LaTEsT IMPROVED Stoves and Ranges, Granite Iron Ware, Plain and Nickel-Plated ; Tin Ware, of all kinds; " Chandeliers ; Lamps and Lanterns Pumps ; Rubber Hose : t Galvanized Iron and Lead Pipe Sheet Lead and Copper: Iron-Stone Drain Pipe. Plumbing, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Work, OFf ALL KINDS, ATIENDE. lU. - 147-feh28 LOUVRE OF BRUSSELS." NOTICiK. mliE ANNUAL MEE I ING OF TILE H UTCH X inson Plantation Company will be hld at the office of Win. G.Irwin fe Co., on MONDAY, September 14th, at 10 o'clock a. in. W. M. GIFFARD, Secretary H. P, Co. lG7se!4 T. J. SPENCE, SPECIAL AGENT FOR The Michigan Portrait Co., THE "SHAJmOCK Irlstl TaWe uum TTncrnoccoa fop Oufi!itv Flurfthilitv and Beauty of Designs. One Hundred Years Bepntation. MEDALS Belfast, 1844, 1870; London, 1851. 1862 and (Gold 1870; Parts fGold), 1807; Dublin, 18C5, 1872; PhUadelphia, 187. . " j, Also, Hnckaback and Fancy Towels. Glass and Tea Cloths. Etc. Made of the BEST IRISH and Courtral Flax; span, woven and bleached In Ireland. Patterns are designed by IRISH ARTISTS, who have for many years excelled those of any other country. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OF ' Producers of the Finest Grades of India Ink, j TVI,a TlMll LillfVll AfPlllTv Water Color. Crayon and Pastel Portraits. Head- i 1 1113 XI 1U XJ111C1I XlCtlUJ quarters at King Bros., Hotel street, HONOLULU. 1 :Q-T2? A Variety of House Furnishing Goods, too various to mention. 71-CKi ' . . ' JJr ' 134-tf W. C. SPROULL, Manager. I SAC1 JOSE, CAt; U. S. A.