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f ta inilji iilkUn THURSDAY, JULY 19, 18813. THIS DAY'S DOINGS. AFTERNOON Steam Yacht nice, 1 :!30. CVENIN3. G. A. 11.. l-.'.W. Meeting Y. M. ( A., 7:1)0. Band nt Kiuiuu Square, lit 7 :!t0 qbTtuary. The Into Ilervey K. Whitney was theeklcbt son of the Hon. II. M. Whitney, Postmaster Gencnil. The supposed cause of death was pressure on the hrain resulting from hemor rhage caused by a fall from his horse at Lihuc, on Monday the Oth inst. Ho was ininiediately taken to his residence al Leilehtia, and from thence was brought into town on "Wednesday the 11 ill. When brought in, and during the day following, he was able to articulate but indis tinctly, lie remained conscious till within about twenty-four hours of his decease. lie was attended by l)rs Brodic and Trousseau, and everything was done that medical .skill and careful and attentive nurs ing could suggest or carry out. He was a number of the Excelsior Lodge I. O. O. F., and was for several years a member of the firm of Whitney & Robertson, booksellers and stationers of this city. He was also acting Chamberlain for u year. The deceased was a general favourite with all his acquaintances and his death is deeply regretted by all. It is a sad oitlce thus to chronicle the untimely decease of one whose life gave so much promise of benefit to this Kingdom. In him is lost a dutiful and loving son, a generous and warm hearted friend, a loyal and upright citizen, and a true man. POLICE COURT. CItlMIKAL CAIXXmit. Tuesday, July 17 Drunks; D. Edwards, Kcaloha, forfeited $G bail ; Ah Ko, furious riding, fined 5 and 81 costs. Wednesday, J uly 18 Drunks ; Pauni, Mauli, W. Morris, forfeited bail SO each; Malnilalua, lined So and 81 costs; Wahincaea, disobedi ence to parents, reprimanded and discharged ; M. Kcumi, assault and battery, sentenced to 18 hours im prisonment at hard labour, and 8 1 costs. SHIPPING NOTES. The Shnudon Jhas been repainted and renovated. The stinr Luhua will go on the Marine Railway next Saturday. Sehr Caturina bio't 400 bgs of sugar. Sohr Waiimilu hio't303 bags sugar. The schrMcefoo now on the Marine Railway, will need to bo almost re-built. The hark St. Lawrence bails to day for Victorin, B. C, in ballast. EMMA SQUARE CONCERT. The Hand will give a concert at Emma Square this evening, com mencing at 7:80 o'clock. The fol lowing is the programme: March Knlnknuii Mlchiels Ovi'i lure Rubcznhl Flotow Polka Love and Truth Welcker Selection B.ioearcio Suppc Select ion Ei mm i Yeidi Cavittina liellfni in Donizetti Walt. Vienna Blo-id Strauss Hawaii PipiioI. LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS. Found ! the missing link. Apply at the Dolinonico upstairs. Queen street, on Iho Waikiki side of Alakca street, is now being fixed by the Road Supervisor. . Ykhtkkhay the vessels in the harbor had their Hags flying at half-mast out of respect to the memory of the late Hervcy Whitney. . Sil.utus lu the Hawaiian Hell Tele phone Company were refused yesterday nt 85D with an offer of coming down to a probable 850. The Right Reverend the Bishop of Honolulu will administer the iltoof eon Ilrmaliou al St. Andrew's Cathedral on .Sunday next, (the ninth after Trinity) commencing at 3 p. m. When the dan ex macliinu unites lu a few weeks', it U rumored, Unit there will lie quite a change in the present condi. tinn of thu inuunscint'iit of the Govern, meat, and piobably a change lu the persons composing It. Somoyears back when Mr. Wilder was Minister of the Interior, a scheme was planned to bring water from Munoa Yal. Icy for the supply of Honolulu. When his successor came Inlo office, the plan wamtbaiiduned. Can it not be icsirscltiit. cdV Tin: Annual Exhibition of lolnul College will bo held this day week at the College. The exercise will beglr at 2 p.m., and continue till " p.m. He side the Usual literary exercise, athletic teats anil dillllng will be fjh.cn. A general Imitation is extended to Hit public. A race between Mr. T. Lucas' steam yacht Lydia and Mr. l'llugei's tug Kii plolanl will take place between 1 and 1 (his aftcrncoa. Yesterday while In J. T. Wntcrhouso's Queen Street Stoic a Hawaiian woman came In with her child n boy about foni years of age. Our attention was drawi lo a peculiar giowth of hair on lb child's ftice. The right side possesses i beard of soft line blink hair, at least one inch in length which has been there ever since Ihu child's blrlh. The father now dead was named N'noni. Yesterday iifteinoon at4:!I0 the fune ral services of (he late Hcrvey E. Whit ney were conducted by Dr. Dnmon nt the Hcthcl. Fciutiful wreaths nnd bou quets of lloweis were used in decora. t ion. The Odd Fellows were present, Ills Honor the Chief Justice, Ills Ex. J. E. Buh, nnd ucaily all the Government ofilcinls and prominent citizens were present. Irwin & Co., Macfirlnnc A Co. and others closed their establish ments out of respect lo the deceased memory. The funeral procession was very large. Now that the Road Supervisor has repaired part of the foot paths on Fort street above Berclania street, so suc cessfully and well, the residents there would like to call his attentions to the state of the path above Kukul street, near the School, where the gradual in roads of thu weather have worn away great pieces of the path, In places, leav ing it about 2 feet wide, so that anyone walking along at night, not knowing this, would be likely to suddenly fall and Injure themselves. VEST MAUI NOTES. Trom Our Own Correspondent, Workmen have begun to put the new machinery into the Pioneer Mill, and it will be ready to start about the first of September. Much of the cane will be ready for grinding by that time. The annual examinations of La--hainaluna Seminary took place this week; those of Lahaina Uniou School will take place next Tuesday. Mr. and .Mrs. D. D. Baldwin will spend the coining week at Kaanapali. Gov. Dominis has been making Lahaina a short visit. lie returns to Honolulu by the Likelikc. Two young men from abroad, Messrs. Gottschalk and Hardy have been spending a short time in Lahaina for the benefit of their health. Dr. Sheldon is here on business referring to his practice of dental surgery. Messrs. Hitchcock nnd Hascall and their families are going out cauiping soon. Dr. Carpenter finds his ap pointment at Lahaina no sinecure. Mr. Townscnd of Lahainaluna Semi nary has been transferred by the Board of Education toLihtic, Kauai, he will be followed by Mr. Atwater, u new teacher from America. CENTIPEDES AND SCORPIONS. When bed time arrived I sought my room which opened directly on the street, and, not accustomed to retire to rest in full view of the public, I did not take a lamp. Just before "turning in," however, wish iug to take a look- at my couch, struck a match and in the flickering light I saw a suspicious looking object on the bed. Pulling on my clothes again, I prepared a light, and, lo, to my horror, the object proved to bo an immense centipede in full vigor of poisonous life. With tho aid of many "carajos 1" and "enrambas !" of a Mexican servant of the house, I dispatched the ven omous reptile, and then lifter a care ful scouting of the bedding, I re luctantly composed myself to dreams of all sorts of hideous creatures. M3' bed was hung with mosquito netting which completely enveloped it and when I awoke in the morning I counted more than a dozen deadly scorpions clinging to the outside of the light canopy. Several lay upon the walls, their glittering eyes spark ling like diamonds as they longingly watched the swarms of fllui. buying around. Somewhat ashamed to call for iissbtanco, aud not caring to emerge from under the netting while a lot of scorpions seemed lo be .hold ing their Bhnrp pointed and venomou s tails curled up in rendiness to strike me, I lay for a long while ruminating upon the prospects of being stung to death some day if I remained in the country. At last my servant en tered lo summon me tor breakfast. Standing on a chair he unhooked the canopy from its fastening over head, and gathering it in his arms, scor pions and all, shook it out the door. Thus passed my first night in Acapulco. Acapulco Correspon dence Chicago Tribune. Panama, May 12. The Barilochi Pass, between Chile and the Argen tine Tcirilory, which has been re cently discovered, has long been searched for, but the astuteness of the Indians in time of peace nnd the precautions taken by them in time of war, have hitherto prevented it be coming known to the Argentines or Chileans. The Jesuits were ignorant of its cx'stciica, and a century and a half ago unsuccessfully explored for the entrance to it in all direct ions. The discovery of this pass places the Pacific within seventy miles by an easy road of the extreme Western Argentine outposts at Lake Nahvclhaspi, and it will now be possible lo construct a railroad from the Gulf of San Matias, Patagonia, on the Atlantic, across the pampas and through the pass to Chile on the Pacific, which will be less than one half length of that now in course of completion from Buenos Ayres to Santiago via Mcndoso. It is difficult to overestimate the value of the discovery. Wai'rcsscH Wanted, ATTENNOuN and EVENING. Re spcdablo firls wanted to assist a a fo.v liou.s only. 4G7 ' w A n.,1 v 10 B EJHETAK I A ST. Furnished Itooinn TT LET, orncr of Queen and Punch bowi streets. 457 tf Apply on the Premises. Notice to Stock Holders. THERE will be n meeting of the Sio.-k Holders of the PrincovUlc Pla nation Co., at the Office of C. Brewer & Co.,, on Fiiday, .July 20, 1883, at 10 o'clock a. in. ' P. C.J ONES, Jn., 457 2t ' Sccietary. Notice to Stock Holder. THERE will be a meetiiiK of the 'Stock Holders of the East Maui Plantation Co. nt tho olllce of C. Brewer & Co., on Friday, July 20th. 1883, at 10:30 o'clock a. in. P. C. JONES, Jn, 457 2t Secretary. Will Shortly Open, -THE- OAFE A Cool and Shady Retreat, Where Ladies nnd gentlemen can par take, of Tea, CoiFce, Chocolate, Ieo Cream, Ice Tea, And a variety of Light Refreshments IN T1IE- OPEN AIR! Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobacco, Daily, Weekly and Illustrated Papers, Brilliantly Illuminated Eery Evening. 99 Beretania Street 450 lm For Male, A TENT AND FLY, 10 x 15, U feet walls; poles, pegs, mallet, &c, complete. Enquire this otllcc. 400 lw 00 YOU WANT TO GET THE Best Manilla Cigars IN HONOLULU? Then go to Hart Bros,, 450 lw Astor House, Hotel Street 25 1U1WAIM) WILL UE PAID for the apprehen sion nnd conviction of the por son or persons, who, on Saturday after noon last, July 14th, shot ut nuil broke the log of my white mare. 405 8t A. A. MONTANO. To ImI, rpiIREE NEATLY FURNISHED X ROOMS in a private family, situ, ated within llvo minutes' walk of the Post Ollhio, For particular, enquire ut this Office 15'i tf DILLINGHAM & CO.'S ULLETIN OF NEW GOODS! Just Received M Suitable for Stock Ranches where water Is required to bo raised from gulches to pasture lands for watering stock. Full particulars and estimates furnished. Refrigerators, Brooms of superior quality. Magneso-Calcite Fire Proof Safes & Boxes Ab.-olutely fire-proof. Lubricating Oils ol every ascription al lowest markot rates. Rico Cloth, Patent Bag Holders just tho thing for Rice aud Sugar Mills; , Differential Pulley Blocks, Carringe Lamps. New Goods contsantly arriving'. Full Hues of Plows and Agricultural Instruments, Full assortment of Agate Iron Ware, Illustrated Catalogues on application. WILL For Public Inspection, ON FRIDAY EVENING, July 20th, at 7:V0. . ALL ARE INVITED Phsetons, Buggies, Wagons, &c, &c, Manufactured with nil the latest improvements. UlaeltamltlilriR & "Wooil-vvorlc clone or every tlcBerlption. Having the best mechanics I nm enabled to donvork Cheaper and hotter than any other firm in this city. New work and Repairing done with complete satisfaction, or no charge made. 4:i0 JOSEPH E. W3SEgV3Aft3, Real Estate Broker, Employment Agent and General Business Agent, Oillee, 27 Merchant street, Hawaiian Gazette Block. The only recognized Real Estate Broker in the Kingdom. Land and property for sale in all parts of Honolulu and tho various Islands. Houses to leaso and rent in Honolulu and suburbs. Rooms to rent, en suite or'Bingle, throughout Honolulu. Books and Accounts kept. Bills collected. Legal papers of every description drawn. Agent for Vickery's Monthly Fireside Magazine and Visitor, with 18 Chromos; subscription $1.25 per year. Agent for the Best Life Insurance Company in the World. "Charges always moderate. C2?Tclcphonc No. 172. LOW PRICES MUST EULE. Bargains ! ItnrguiiiM ! Ilnrgniu ! At the Great American Clothing House As wo need room, we nro now offering one of tho llncst, largest and bcrt-selcct. cd slocks of Men's, Youth's, Boy's and Children's Clothing at ridiculously low prices. 350 Gent's Complete Business Suits, at $10, worth $16.50. Spring Cheviot Suits, in nil styles, at $15, wo.th $.'0. A large assurtmcut of tho-latcst style of Scotch Tweed Suits, ift $18, worth $25, Very lino French Worsted Suits, in largo variety, at reduced prices. Gent's Dark Worsted Dingonnl Suits, from $15 up. An Immense assortment of Blue Flannel Salts, from $10 up. Very fine Yacht Cloth Suits, in all simdes and prices. The latest style in Gent's Dress Suits constantly on hand. Gent's Lightweight Over-coats, at low prices. Great Reduction in our Boy's Clothing Department. ' 150 Boy's Linen School Suits, at $1.75: worth $2.50. ' Gent'H Fura tailing Deiini'tmcnt lturguliiN. - Gent's "While Shirt", from $1.25 up; fine Percale Shirts, latest stvles, $1.25 up, 150 doen o.Ntru heavy British Hose, nt 25 cents a pair. 00 do.cn Fancy Hose, in all colors, at 20 cents a pair. 75 dozen Fancy Hose, at 12', cents a pair. 05 dozen patent Gossamer Merino Undershirts, full finished, at $1; worth $1.50, Latest Novelties in Gent's Neckwear, nt low prices.. Ilsit Department Great Bargains. The latobt styles constantly on hand. French Panama Hats at $1. While Mackinaw Hats at $1. Cheapest vnluo in town. ESRuyurs in search of tho best qualities, latest btyles, and lowest price-), who do not c ill 0 1 u. before purchasing elsewhere will soouor or later discover that they havo MJSjED IT BADLY. 153 3m S. COHN & Co. Groat American Clothing House New Styles in Jewelry. Am. "Waltham Watchess, all styles, ' 451 Solid Silver Ware. Everything of the Best, Hydraulic Hams. OPEN f 9. G-IDEON "WEST ITAS JUST RECEIVED, A Supply of New Goods, Coal, Iron, Oak, Ash, Spokes, Rims, Felloes, Hubs, Shafts, &c , of tho best quality, Sold at tho lowest pi lees. CUT-UNDER CARRIAGES, MAX ECKART Begs to notify his customers and public of Honolulu, and the Islands generally, Tliat lie i Iteacly !No-v as ever to supply their needs in AVATCIIES jVJJD JfE'WIilLXtY, and, having engaged a Competent Assistant fiom tho , .States, is able to attend to any amount of Wutchmaking and .Repairing.