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Pi (V0 9 1 W -RJH .KWVMI h r r TUESDAY, JUNE 2G, 1883. THIS DAY'S DOINGS. AFTCRNOON Ladles' Benevolent Society, Fort St. Church, nt JJ. EVENING. Mcetiuji, Antiques ivml Horribles, Engine Ca. No. 2, at 7 sharp. Excelsior Locho, I.O.O.F., 7:30. Bible Class at Lyceum at 7 :30. Social, Fort st. Church, 7:30. Ilclmburgcr, Y.M.C.A.Ilall, 7:30 THE IMMIGRATION DEPOT has had bcvcral valuable improve ments and additions made to it late ly under the superintendence of Mr. J. S. Smithies in view of the Hun kow's arrival with the thousand or so Portuguese she lias on board. On the right as you go in the gate is the Doctor's room for examining all those who are, or iiimgiiic themselves to be, sick. Next to it arc two rooms to be used as an infirmary, if neces sary, for those who arc not ill enough to be sent to the hospital but yet it is deemed better to separate from the rest. Bight' opposite the entrance gate. in the centre of the yard is a build ing of three rooms the first of which litis been fitted up as nn oiticc. the next is fitted as a reception room for planters, &c, and the last as a sleeping room for the ofliccis in charge of the immigrants. Bound the yard arc rows of neat rooms 10 x 12 each with verandahs running along the front. There arc oO of these available for the accommoda tion of families. Eighteen of them bavc just been erected. A large la nai on the makai side is an addition to the comfort of the inmates and groups of bathhouses are at every corner. Roofed-in washing-sheds have been provided with floors, tubs, troughs, etc., and other necessaries for washing. Next comes the kit chen with its 7 boilers capable of turning out 250 gallons of bouillon at once. In front of this is a ver pndah, with a long counter under neath, where the rations will be served out. These nrc per diem lb meat to each adult and A lb to each child, vegetables in proportion, 1 loaf of fresh bread each, hard biscuit morn ing and night, coffee in the morning and tea at night, tobacco twice a week and soap twice a week. The sanitary arrangements arc all that could be desired, a covered gangway 180 feet long leading out to buildings over the sea. The drainage etc. is thus carried out to sea and no offensive smell can arise therefrom as before. THE HEIMBURGER CONCERT on Saturday night was a treat such as we do not often get in Honolulu. To have classical music interpreted in true musicianly style is rare. The opening number a bracket of a Danish melody and Liszt's fantasia on airs from Rigoletto placed Mi1. Hciinburger at once en rapport with his audience. The duct Liszt's Hexuinerou which followed was biich music as has never before been played in Honolulu. At the close of the third seetion of the first part Mrs. Hciinburger wns heartily en cored and several handsome bou quets aud floral designs were pre sented to her. After tho interval Sir. Heimburger played Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata for which he was encored, responding with his own variations on Home Sweet Home interspersed with those of Thalbcrg. This, to many, was the most inter esting part of the programme. Mrs. lleiniburger's rendition of Men delsohn's lieder was perfect. Mr. Heimburger than gave some fine examples from Chopin and Liszt of which Chopin's Etude in G-llut wus a splendid specimen of difficult music overcome by a good techni que. A well-known duo of Gott schnlk's, Ojos Criollos, wound up an excellent programme. OBITUARY. Mr. Barnard cnino here in 1848 or ., ( '19 and was at first clerk to the then ; British Commissioner, General Mil- ';V lcr. On tho resignation of Sir. II. Rhodes ho has nppoilitccl Chief Clerk of the Supremo Court in Feb. 1st 'o 1 which position ho held till Dec. 31st 18GI when ho went to New Zea land) where he returned from in '71 and wns appointed in August of thnt year to the Deputy Clerkship. The same year ho was appointed Master in Chancery. In '7G the then Chief Clerk, Mr. Seal, resigned, and Mr. Barnard was reappointed in his place, which position lie held till his death. Next to Marshal Parke tho de ceased was the otllcer of longest standing in Government Scivicc. During his long connection with the Court his courtesy and consideration to all are well-known and have earned him the esteem and goodwill of all those who came in contact with him. It will be cliflkult to fill his place with as good a man. SHIPPING NOTES. Solir Ehukal brought 204 bags sugar, anil 823 bags of paddy. Schr Emmn brought 840 bugs sugnr. Slmr Kiluucn Hoti brought yo bags sugnr. Ktmr Lilu'liko brought 2,700 bgs sugar. Stmr Wnlmanalo brought 4S0 bags sugnr. The ship Shamlon dpi. E. .1. Passl full 110 days from Glasgow with n car go of incichamhsc. She is consigned to Messrs Mncfnrlanc & Co. The schr Mary Alice Is now in the coasting trade. LOCAL & GENERA LNEWS. At the Baud Concert, Inst night, the Star Spangled Banner was cheered. On Sunday morning the flag Hying on Hie gaff of the Essex was upsido down, and remained so for about half an hour. Nothing was wrong however, oa bonid. Ox Sunday an immense devil or din. mond fish (it is called by both names here) was caught off Puuloa. It mca surcd 10 feel across. Quito an exciting chase wns had before it wns landed. Mil. P. D. Hughes wishes us to ex plain thnt ho is not the man arrested for assault nnd battery and convicted nt the Police Court on Salurlay. AVc are glnd to draw public attention to this fact. It is said that Mr. and Mrs. Mnccabc will probably take part In a amateur performance for the benefit of some local charity. We hope thnt the affair will be consummated. Ox Saturday night Mr. Ashley found a bay horsa with a saddle and bridle and bundle of fish. The owner can, on proving property and paying expenses, have the same on application to him. Oun daily contemporary stiles us a "winter" we nrc glnd to see thnt he appreciates that wo are able to 'freeze him out' any way. We would advise htm to consult our article again, and also the dictionary, before be writes about "nuphetic" vapors whatever they may be. About 70 South Sea Marnier.-, are now awaiting repairs to the Julia to bo taken home. One of these has during his three years here accumulated $300 and another has 9300. They are spend ing this in tobacco, clothes, etc., to take back. When these people camu here they simply had on the clothes the Government had sent down to bring them up In. Now not one of them but lins a camphorwood trunk well tilled. . . Yesterday afternoon a shocking specimen of juvenile depravity was to bo seen arraigned before the Police Justice. Two boys whoso combined ages did not amount to twenty years had stolen a watch in the early part of this month out of a room in Fowler's yard then disposed of it by bale to another boy not yet found. The unblushing falsehoods told by the elder of these boys would have been remark able even iu ail older criminal. Mn. Maccabe gave his last perfor. iii unco in the shape of a matinee on S i. turdny afternoon which was fairly at. tened. Thejchlldrcn were delighted, as well they might be, and laughter rippled unceasingly at each new phase of comb callty. It Is with sincere regret thnt we cloroniclo our farewell to this gifted ar. tlst who combines perfection in his pro. fession with tho whole-souled geniality of n thorough gentleman in his private life and wo trust that his visit to Ilono lulu will linger so pleasantly jtl his me mory thnt ho may return tit some future date. We heartily wish him the suc cess that lie deserves in other lands ami thnt is tho highest. KILO NOTES. 1'iom Oar Own Correspondent. On tho 10th inst tho schr. "Dako tah,' Cnpt. I K. Mnguue, arrived nt this port. 20 days from Port Townsend, with J 14,428 foot rough lumber, and 100,000 shingles to Messrs. Slupninn & Bridges. Prof. Janssen and tho scientific party from tho "Eclnircur" have not yet re. turned from tho Volcano. They left Ililo on tllo 17h, and have probably jimdc tho ascent of Mau-uulou. KAHULUI NOTES. (From Our Own Coirrspuiidcnl.) The Brig "J. D. Sprcckcls" Capt. Friis, arrived Juno 22nd from San Francisco, 12 days out, with a general cargo, and tho following1 passengers: C. II. Bcacow and wife, J. Doherty, ami W. Marshall. Tho bark '1 G. Thompson," Capt. Potter, cleared June 22nd for San Francisco, her cargo consisting of lf,225 bags sugar weighing 1,837,440 His, valued nt8118,192.M. The schooner "Anna," Capt. McCnlloch, on lGlUiust from Aptos, with a cargo of It. It. lies for tho II. C. Co. AUCTION SALE BY E. P. ADAMS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE A.T AUCTION. At the residence of A Pr.Ut, Esq., Puna, lion, on account of departure, On Wednesday, Juno 27th, At 10 . m. will be sold, The Entire Household Furniture In pnrt as follows: Handsome Parlor Set, Two Bedroom Sets, complete, Two Child's Cribs, Mosquito Nets. Sheets, Hair Mntlr.isei, Fo.UherPjllows, Coverlets, Dining and Office Chairs, Etcmlon Dining Table, Clocks, Book Case, Writing Desk, Cook Stove and Kitchen Utensils, Glns and Ciookeiyw.irc, Wheelbarrow nnd Tools, A 2-Seated Covered Carriage, One Good Carriage Horse, Can be recommended; & I S.uldle horse E. P. Adams, Auctioneer. N.B. The Punahou Busses will leave Hall's store, corner of Fort nnd King streets, at 9 a.m., sharp, nnd return after the sale. EgT'Frec passage. MAX ECKART " Has HfcetTtroied. ! And will resume business nt once At his Old Stand on Fort Street. 437 1m NOTICE. IS hereby given thnt Ah You and Ah Yong, now nt the Chinese Theatre, with their wives, intend to go to China on the Suez. All claims against them must be presented nt once. 430 2t Wanted, BY a Young Married Man, lately ar rived from the Coast, a Situation in a store or warehouse, as Clerk or Porter. Address J. S., office of this paper 435 lw m O ce oo o - CJ A LL those wishing to take part iu the Antiques & Horribles on the 4th of July nest, are requcstel to meet nt the Hall of En sine Co. No. 2, on TUESDAY Evening, June 2Gth, at 7 o'clock sharp. 4f.0 2t J. E. WISEMAN, Bec'y. BETTER LATE THAN NEVER! WHITMAN & WEIGHT TO THE RESCUE 1 A' T the earnest solicitation of horse owners, we scut to the Coast of ar First-Class Horse Shoer, and Fioormnn. Thanks to our agents, a first-class mechanic has arrived, and conies well recommended from Loading Shops In the Unllod States. We have, therefore, no hesitation in stating that all horses sent to our shop will, in future, be shod in the most .scientific manner known in modern times. Stock that has been crippled by clum sy workmen can now be made to travel, (far away from Soaking Stalls and Foot Tubs.) WHITMAN & WRIGHT, 417 King street, Honolulu. The Delmonico Restaurant next door to Castle & Cooke, on King street. Meals Oooked to Order AT ALL UOUKB. LUNCHES & SUPPERS 25 to, 50 cents. Board, per week, upstairs, t i $0.00 in advance. R. VON OEHLIIAFFEN & Co., 430 lm Proprietors. To Jjet, A HOUSE on Emma street, containing 7 rooms, kitchen, bath-room, nantrv. servant's room, currlage-houso, stabling, nnd fowl house, Imiuiro at 70 Fort street or 51 Emma street. 4U4tf To It. Mi)i j Prom the 1st of July, ONE or fgSfi TVV0 KOOM8 iu Mr Rhodes' Block, in Kaahumanu street. Eu(julrc(ttJ,)hc oUlccf upstaira, 434 lw DILLINGHAM & CO.'S BULLETIN OF NEW GOODS ! f-,r retail Avsyf Just Eeceived Suitable for Stock lliinch.es where water is required to bo, raised from gulches to pasture lniuU for watering stock. Full particulars and estimates furnished. ' Refrigerators, Brooms of superior quality. Magneso-Calcito Fire Proof Safes fc Boxes ' ' Absolutely lire-proof. Lubricating Oils ol every description at lowest market ,rato. Rico Cloth, Patent Bag Holders-just tho thing for Rico and Sugar Mills; ' Differentia! -Pulley Blocks, Carriage" Lamps." J :Tew Goods contsantly arriving.:, .:, Full lines of Plowsjuul Agricultural Instruments, Full assortment of Agate Iron Ware, BlnoltsimtlilnB; dt AVobctwovlc clone of every cleorlptlon. Having the best mechanics I nm enabled to do work Cheaper and better tha'ii any other Arm in this city. Newwork and llcpniring' done witL complete satisfaction, or no charjro made., I ' ,4:10 r '?..' FOR THE LADIES! Has Just Received froin Paris Direct, 25 pieces ITino XT'rencli Merino, 10 dozen Ladies' Casimcrc Dolmnus (bugle-trimmed) CO pieces Silk nnd Wool'Poplins, b , 30 pieces Brocaded Satin, Black Silks, Satins & Crapes, Col'd Woollen Dress Goods Silk Capes, nnd a line lot of Ostrich Feathers, in all tho newest and richest colors. Come and'examino them, as they must bo sold without reserve. jVIso, to arrive per Stcivmshlp "Uuiiltow," now due, in part as follows: Ladies' Black and Colored Silk Mitts, Black and CoIorod'Satins and Surah Satins, Merinos Ladies' mid Children's Cloaks, Copts' aud Shawls fresh from tho Best Parisian ' Houses, in all the Ncwdsl Styles and Patterns. . Ladies' and Children's' ! Y.-1P.P. nntl.r.isjf. TTnn in nil ulinrTna .. - ..v .w. For the Gentlemen Men's, Youth's and Boy's Clothing lower I other house in the trade. Also, a special line of C. &: PJ H 'Terrell & Men's and Boy's BOOTS and SHOES, which ' " Will be Hold at the low-cut JlatcM to clear consignment ' You have only to see these goods to be convinced that you can't do better else where. Visitors and friends trom the .other Islnnds are speciallyinvlted. S. Miijynin, X-Iotel FISHER'S CHAMPAGNE CIDER A PURE, WHOLESOME. RE FRESHING, HEALTHFUL BEVERAGE, According to the highest and best medi. cal testimony. Manufactory, : : : No. lO'LilihaSt- P. O. Box, 180. Telephone, 284. JfiyAU orders receive prompt attention. home- m.aje:e fresh and pure CONFECTIONERY ! Chocolate Creams. Cream Coconnut Bars, Cream Almond Bars, Crcum Lemonade Bars, Crc.im Chocolato Bais, Cream Strawberry Bars, Cream Fruit Bars, French Nougat Bars, Peanut Bars. All the above delicious Confections uro warranted fresh and Guaranteed to be Pure, and wholesome by F. HORN, And, are sold at his Steam Candy Factory, 42i Hotel Street, . lm WllUttMl, ANURSEj'GIRL. must coiuofroll re, "commendcd.' 'Apply to Mrs. C. O. MERGER , . , .485 Hydraulic Rams ,. 1 4 tf5 i .j. -rr i n Illustrated Catalogues on application. GIDEON "WESI?'1 HAS JUST RECEIVED A Supply of lew Goods, Coal, Iron, Onk, Ash, Spokes, Rims, Fclloos, Hubs, Shafts, &c, of tho best quality. CUT-UNDER CARRIAGES Of tllft lifltOMt Illltirnvntimntu , ... .... o.utJ, .than, any UO'S St., Honolulu. 0m Where do you Buy your CLOT HIN 0 TN ASKING THE ABOVE Question X. we simply desire you to examine closely three main points : 1st, O.U all t J -Material. ud, (Style-Fit and Work. 3rd. I'rlce-Hlce of Bill. And when you are satisfied with conclu sions, pay us a visit, and wo guarantee Quullty of Material, Hfcylo of nt ana "Worlc AND A Saving of 20 per cent In your order. If these are sufficient considerations please call at the Great American Clothing House 17 Nuuanu Street, 883 Jy Corner of Marine. WATER NOTICE. All Water Bates Now Due and owing, , must be paid at the office of tho Honolulu Water Works, foot of Nuiianu st, On or before June 30th, 1883, Otherwise tho privilogo will bo bus. ponded without further notice. OHAS. B. WILSON,, , r SuP't Wutr Works, Approved: J. E. Bush, .Minister of Interior. Hcnolulu.Jiinel.-18S3. . Jj 41s FOU (SALE, A GOOD CARRIAGE HORSE, sound und Kinu, i years out. A). 111 an) ort street. 430 For Sale. FOUR largo HORSES carriage or draftr from 4 to 0 vennt nln. CSZS.Inquir'o af the Buli.e- tim Office. 425 For Sale. FINE BERKSHIRE Sows, in plgj also, young pigs for breeding. In. quiro at the .Bulletin -w iOIt1 ofliw.; " ni . .1 i Irak .j$L ,&&, J. .&ju., iwMlinrtlr i "