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ROBERT CRIEVE & CO.ISrri 1 rtlir!!;!) If oriiiii;..

I. 1MVK IXII.HRS I'Ki! ANNIKM

r.irjitBA Anrjxce.titgt Nn!,rrltrr tc.3 In .ailtpitcr,

OlGct In new Oaactle Bui Id Lac. 25 and 21Ttfnuuit Street.

"Work nniS LosjTltytho veteran imentor, was

eight years old rpcvntlj IIo is in excrlient health, and mirks, it is said, sixteenliotiri a day. Uins proving and exception totho general rule. IVrhnjw it ini;?ht befairly that bnsy men lire longerthan idle men; that work is. after all, the.trnc elixir of life. JIanj noteworthy instances where longevity coincides withremakablc mental activity will oasilj occnrto tho reader

Was not Sophecles loorc than ninety,when, to prove that ho wixs not in his do-tage as his heirs claimed, in order to getbis moneyhe wrote one of his greatesttragedies' Did not Humboldt tto morework at fonr score than many bright mendo at forty Goethe, as every ono knows,died with en in hand at the age of eighty-tw- o

Von ItanLe, the foremost of livinghistorians, has just published anothervoinmc oi ins universal uisiorv, ue willbo eighty-mn- e years old next December.

Longfellow did some of his best workshortly before lus death, at seventy-five- ,

and AVhitticr is now two years older thanthat. The Tast energies, whoso sum, inmany direction are known as Victor Hngoshows no signs of decrepitude, although itis more uian cigmy iwo ycare since i iciorlingo was bom. Voltaire died at eight-fou- r

Thierry and JLchelet at scvcntyix;Mignetandliuuotateighty-seVen- . Georgeliancroit is now cignty-iouran- a ireorjre

wo have had several recent examples ofgreat men whoso jxjwer for statesmanshipuiu not mminisu tnnragu age iiiaustonois nearly seventy fi c and l'alinertton wasPrimo Minister at tho time of his death,two days before ho had completed hiseighty-nrs- t year Dcnjamin lrankhninthe last century, hied to be eighty four

llaphacl, Mozart, Dyron. Barns, andSchubert EUccumbed just at nn age whenmost men reach their prime, bnt it mustnot bo forgotten that the last three under-mined tLeir health by excesses Shakespoare, Xapoleon, Cicsar and Beethoven,recognized as tho unni aled giants in theirrcspcclho departments, died at betweenfifty and sixty. Hut on the other hand.Michael Angelo. than whom no man expended more energy, upon his vastachievonicntsJived to bo ninety, and Titianwas runty nine It is evident, therefore,that whilo no law can bo establishedthere is a relation betneen longevitj nndlabor. Work presencs the health, whileidleness tends to weaken iL VhiltuldhitiBnKrfin

Barbecue Scenes In Georgia

Lalo on Friday night the woods on theoutskirts of Clarkston presented a weirdappearance Tho night was intenseljdark, and here, and there were blazing firesin the background. Tho attendant cooksfor the feast or the morrow could bo seeniuacing carcasses upon spits, ?nd all night

long Hfes, having at the endsswabb of mustard, with which ttl meatswere kept thoroughly saturated

Ten o'clock Saturday found perhajs5.000 coruitrj folks assembled. Tho smellof tho fresh woods the aroma from thospits, tho jocular salutations, so much recalling iiongstreet'b Georgia scone, allconspired to giro an exhilarating effect tothe scene. Tho orators were also there,at tho head of whom was manMilton Chandler The Government wasredeemed in flights of eloquence, andhearty cheers showed tho approbation oftho people A little distanco off werearranged long tables, capablo of accomo-dating 100 persons each. The fragrantmeats wcro temptingly arranged, and whentho word was given that tho feast wasready a rush was made for tho best places.Ono table was special! reserved for distinguished guests The master of ccremonjes in calling tho caters to order,drew their attention to ono beautifullybrowned carcass He narrated that it wasnone other than the famous billy goat sofamiliar to all who have ever visited StoneMountain. Twelve years ago. as a goatof mature judgment, the animal had ap-peared on tho mountain For eight yearsho jumped from crag to crag and won aStato reputation Growing older ho tookup his residence in Clarkston. where forfour years ho butted his way A citizenshot at a mad dog on Tnday. Ho missedtho dog, bnt fatally struck the renownedgoat; hence tho goat's appearance on thotable as tho chief dish It was not longbefore tho whole party wcro discussing thodelicacy of tho old goat's flesh riatadtt-7n- a

Item.

A Clever Dodgo

Tho circumstances under which tho eonof Consul Dussi, recently captured bybrigands ncarltodosto, was liberated without paying a ransom, nro related as follows by tho Vienna correspondent of theJMRy TeUsraptt. They wero surrounded bya detachment of troops, under orders notto attack until the young man should boin safety. Meanwhile tho brigands hadrun short of provisions, especially of wine.M. Dassi, their captive, suggested that hoshould bo allowed to wnto to his father tosend a few bottles, which was rcaddy asstnted to. JL Dussi accordingly wrotetho letter; but, as none of the band couldread, ho iiroposed that a strong narcoticshould bo mixed with tho wine, and that asnm of $500 and a free pardon should boproinibed to tho messenger if ho assistedhim to escape. Tho plan was carried out"When the wino arrived tho brigandseagerly partook of it, and v ere soon stnpi-fie- d

by tho effects of tho narcotic it contained. M. Dussi and his guide, wcro thusenabled to reach the nearest village ocenpied by tho gendarmes. Tho brigandswere then easily taken prisoners by thetroops, under the command of GeneralMehcmel Pacha. Tho member of thoband who contributed to M.Dussi's escapehas received the SWO promised to him,and will not bo in any way molested bytho authorities. t. Jawes'i Garctte.

TJnpont's Adventure.

Mr. Dupont, who was recently removedfrom tho enjoyment of 2.G00,0U0 by anexplosion, was probably tho largest manufacturcr of explosives in the world. Onoof the most daring achievements recordedin the history of the present century is oneof which ho is tho central figure. Daringtho Crimean AVar tho ltussian Governmentran short of powder, and tho explosivo wasrequired to continue tho defence of Sebastopol A cargo was purchased from the,Duponts in America, and was placed in "n

steamship lying off Baltimore. The Britisli had frigates posted in waiting ontsidotho Chesapeake. After several feints thewatchers wero eluded, and a chase beganacross the Atlantic, through Gibraltcr andnn tho Mediterranean Sea "With remarkable good fortnno t ho vessel passed throughtho Bosphorns and into tho Black Sea nnchecked: but when nearing thy placo ofcontention, tho English war ships haDedthe stranger. Young Dnpont was at thohelm himself, and insisted that tho vesselproceed, not heeding tho signals from thowar ships. Two broadsides w ere fired intotie v esse, but sho was able to steam aheadand steer through tho rocks, nnd wasboached insido Uie Russian hnes. Thisdaring adventure saved the cargo, forwlilcll uio iinssiau vuTrrmiieu. psuu

London KeU.

"A great deal has bccnjaSl at differenttimes," says Mrs Logan, reported in thePhiladelphia Titnet, abont tho assistance Irender to the General in IhexTfojmanccof his pubbc duties. I nidjiini bjh-elic-

iug him of many details, but it js not rightto sav that I wnto hisproches, because itis not correct Ilako charge fcf (his corron,teTi(H nnil T ilo this bccaUSO thOGeneral is very conscientious. I read all,his letters and lay all their contents uoion?him. Most public men are at the mercyof their private secretaries who do nothave their interests at heyt and who oftenabuse the confidence reposed in them.Every correspondent making a reasonablerequest is entitled to feomo sort of a Re-

sponse. The General lis never deceivedanv one, because he has known the contents of all his correspondence Icavoalso dono much copying, nnd have markedauthorities on various snbjectsnpon Whichhe proposed to speak. I belong to thatclass of American women who feel thai theglory of their husbands is their glory. I

titi'VOL. XIX.-N-O. 47.,

choose rnther to felrine m the reflected lightof mv husband than to put myself forward.It has always been my sole ambition to hea good and useful wife and a trneuother.I have been tho companion of my hnsbandand I thinV this is the sole ambition ofthe great mass of American women, as itshould be "

Dusinrss iTariis.

;s cox'i'.-iu.is:.i.i- a. o .Irfr9XTB3 AKD COVKISS10I. UEKCKAMS5!5i ' tUaoUItt, 0hu, II I. Iy

EDWARD PRESTON.Attorney nd Counsellor nt Lnw,

Iy f Kjhamfn. Strtf t, Honolnlw iS

.iiit iVAXi:itnoimiXrOTTEC AND DEALER IK GEKESAL

XZKCHlIiniSE.ItttT KJurrn Mrwt. Honolulu II I J r

JNO A. 1IASSINGEK,Arnt to .take Acknawldc&ittta to Con

if $4 tracts forXtalor.Interior Office. Hom IbIb Iy

mi.L.ixuiA.1! a. :..lUro&TE&S ASD SEALERS IN HARDWARE

LoUrry Dry Good, Ia)ote and Oili, ann Urnrra'AlertbacdUc.

ItlfC Nn STtort i'tfpfUlloPQlnln ly

S.M. CARTER,Acnt to talie Acknowledgmenti to Con-

tract for Laoor.

"W. 3U CASTZX.' ji.fr'roxi.rrarx" at xA.vtr

and Notarj Tnblir AUcndr all llir ( oarti of tbc

' K- - - AIA3IN,Auctioneer and Contaiulon Merchant,1013 Qncrn btrcft. Ilonolola. lyW o L A Toitwtok

SMITH & THURSTON.ATTORN EYS AT LAW

No 3S Merchant Su, Ilonolaln II I ifCLARENCE W. ASIITORD,Attorney, Solloitor, tibo.

OFV1CE-- I3 KunntnaBS StreetWl "J Hopolnln II I tf

"W. AUSTIN WHITING,Attorney and Counsellor

Arjcnt to lake AtVnowJrfgfmcntg of Initrnmcnu futthf I eland or Oaba

lirj' No n Kaalinmantt biret HwboIbIb yr

; MBS. A. M. MELLIS,FaLloiiADle Dresi and Cloak Maker,

101 II Iyil ly

ii. i:. iici.Ti in: a iiitoTiirit,GROCERY. PEED STOKE and BAKERY

Corner Kin" end lorlMtectf. Honoluluyj ly

UroBTZU AKD VtlLIK

Cronoral IVIorclatvaiclimo,UK ft Corner tinen and kaafaninana btrrct Iy

.IOIIA II IMTb.K0TART rUELlC nd C0M1U53I0SEI1 of DUD 3

FortbvUlof CatlfornUand cw lurk Ufficr atthgllanLof r.UhopACo Ilonolaln W J Iy

cLatf arRtcKEu wx icwix.u n. .. inni a a o..

Satjar Factors and Commission AgentsHonolwln II I mil

HULLIbTEK & CO.,

Drurgists St Tobacconists,WHOLESALE AD It ETA I L

3 Xtntaan Street, Jb cor tort A Merchant Ma

CIX'Il. IIIOM.ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,

2otar rrnucLad Ascot ft r.a kin Acknowledgment of Inctrumrnte

(or the Inland of Uannin anipbellDlock. Merchant Si . Ilonolaln ly

BuBT. I.BWKRS C COOKS

1. 1: i k km a rooKi;,Sncceesora to I tWEca Dickpok

IHP0ETEES& DEALERS IN LUMBERAnd a! Unit of I.nld!n- - SIiutImI

Forftrrfl IQUlr llopnlaln

r'Ji6-- . A. ROSA.ATTORHET (T L1W AND flOTART PUBLIC,

OJRc tritk the 4 tonew Central AlmflaHt lUte. IOC Ilutul.lu, II. I. lj

icicii.vitir v. iU('Ki:tc'io..ATTOKNEY AN3 COnNBELOHAILAU

1 ill attrud lie Trrrn of Cnnrta nn trii iithrr InlandMonrrto lend onMorvccsof

Mtirhant M SUootT from Vi Manrntrald p

1UJJ m

i .11 iiiiit;im. ti. i, i i .Dental Room i on Foil Street,

Oilier In llrewer EIocl corner Hotclnnd Furljowly Entrance. Hotel Mrert

J. U.KAWAINUI.Agent to take Acknowledgments to Labor

ContractsFor thr Ulftrkt of Rons strictopposite Mllort'IIome IKt ly

SARAH E. PEIRCE, M. D.LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S PHYSICIAN,

TlUfcnnil Residence No .1 Sihool Strc-- t, letvecn Fori and Emma

OFFICE IIOIRS 10 Wtoll 00 a x 1 to 3 p a3 tSTELEPHONE 201.

: Aroiwi.Importer, Wholesale and Eetail Dealer

in'Uencral merchandiseAnJCltica Good? In the f More, corner Kins

iix ana banana street? iy

AI.IltEIl S. IIAUTUCI.L.COUNSELLOR-AT-UA-

OFFICE- -0 KR 11 INK OF RlbllClP JS CO

'J Honolulu II I Stn

i;. (). IIAI.I. A o.LIMITED.

I1IP0KTEES AD SEALERS IN HARDWAREJ'loirf , Faint, Oili and General Mrrchandlee

964 ly Comer Fori and King

3PA1MT I I nOJXT rXOTXJIi,JAJira dodd. rnornicron,

CORNER OF FORT 1RD HOTa STREETS, HONOLULU.

TtiebrtiAIca M Ines nd Llqnorf conrtsntly on handIU3J UterySUbleaatiacliedtoiDenoici it

GEORGE L. BAB COCK.(late of OaXland. Cal 1

Tonolior ouFJLano Porto.Addrrei Lycin Jt Co Fort Street

teldenee. Mn Hadolt Deretanla gtreel 'JW

EMPIRE HOUSE,J OLDS, rroprktor.

(Oinr.K Ml'A.M A.MMIOTM. hTItll IS.

o w. socto, o kofto;. W. AOKTO.'H A COs

More UroTf Ranch riantat ton Dcalrr In Choice Oru--

eenevana iTonnoninu urnrra iirrcuauuiruIH Iy

r. S. CTTNHA.

Xlotntl "OCioio Doalor.VlilUI SAX.UUPI,

In Ibe rear of the Hawaiian Gaaclto" ImlMinjr-V-

No 33 Merchant SIrecL ly

A. W. PEIRCE & CO- -SOU? CHASDLERS t C0MMISSI03 HEH CHANTS

, Aot!rr ronRrsndiunn8sndBomM.aiicei,Irr Tlr( Pain Klllrf.

i o-- W Qnecn tU onlnln ly- 2Wtf 1"X

Qmv&uw Merchant and General DmkrtnDryOoodi" l.roee.rie,IIardire Mationcry

Patent .Medicine. Ferfnmery and

OT0 W A I Lt KU. MALI

M, S. GRINBAUM & COH

General Merchridlsc and Commission Mer--mn.n 1 i M .11 TT t ITiuiv cuinvii uunuiiuw - -

M. S. GRINBAUM & COM

nnmrnission Merchants,No. 124 California SU San Francisco. Cal

yj, iy)

d. il iirrcircocKAttorney at Law anil Notary Pohlic,

naioprnedan OSee In llllo, where be will promptlyattend to ill barfneti entrnMed to htm.

Will sttend all the Terma of the Circuit tourl,ndwill alM attend the Local Circuit CoorU rn Kau

lft3l SCKVKTTXO DOK rROMrTLT iyiZ. IV- - .IIAITARImIMIACO,

IMPOniEES A5D C0MMISSI05 tfECHAlTTS,BEAVER BLOCK,

Cor Fort and Queen Street, Hcnolola, II I

asvitts ma

John Hay Co'a Liverpool and London racketThe W aikapo PlanUUonTBeypneerltanUllm.nilo.HaVaUn ria&Utlnn. UlloMtrrlre.-Tt- A atMm. borar Machinery.

ThcI'Mlos Sheep Ranch Company. 1MI

t m.aTHEirroirinTi.r. a cckoiii:.snirrisQ akd cojonssios jierchjists

IJIFOHTfiUS A!U

Dealers in General Merchandise,' yo.WKlnstflreel,IIonolln,II.I

AOESTb FOR

Tht Kohal Str Co R. DiW4 orWaUlmsTTi Italkn Soear Co. PlantationThe Alrzander A Bald A. H tmllhACo. Ko--

wis riaoUtlonp loa, KanalUamakna riantarlon J M,Alxnder UatLs,

The Hlteheock to Manl.riantauon

Thr VBlon Company of n Frtncl-r- n

The New EnIand Life Intmanee Company of I otouTb BUVe Jlanstctrts of ?,on.I X Wefttrn'a.ratrntl.entrifnsal MachineThi New York and Honolulu Packet LineThe Merchant! Line, Ilonolnto nd fc Frxncirta

Wilcox Olbb e, Mnsr Mannf aetnrlns Company odxoiz neeier ion obwjs mbuuho

Husincss (Toris.

BisribiFcfc co.,BANKERS,A

IIUOIrM,i t t IIVAHAJIII--D&AW EXCHAGE US

IHEamCFCIUFOIUUI. : : i : 'SUFXMC1SC0.1RD THEIR ASEXT9 15

rw nlk,Hotton

tnr!.MISSRS. K JR. ROTHSCHILD I SOUS,: rLCKDO

riuNKroirros tiie-mai-

TU Commmlal rakln-t- nf Sydary, Londwr.Tb Oofnnifrclal PnVIn Co. of Hydnry, Sydary.

The Dank of New Zealand, lackland, and ltliranchr In Ctirlftcliorcli.poncdln and WelllnsKm

The Dank or hrltlrh Colnmltta, rtUad, OrrgonThe Axore d Wadtlra UUnd.

Mockboln bwedrc.TbeCLarttrdRaat n London, n;tralla aBtCblta,

Hnnston- - ToVoTiami, Japanndtrapnr)aOrprralEaiiMngEimpf vn ly

ji. tiA;Kri:i.i a. co.,GENERAL C0KKISE10S A0EK7S6 Qnctii tiltttt, Hooolnlfl. H I

i a. sciiAi:ri:it a co ,Importers A Commission Merchants

M IIoboIiIii. Hawaiian Ivlanda

i.ai.m: a r.COMMISSION MERCHANTS

And Itnixrte of and DraWr la Ilay. Grain, andiwh urnmi inuncs, iiddqibi, k. i.

Kixct A r'TrrtR'KHtionnky & prrrnsoN,

ATTOnWDYS T IjAW.OFFICE, 7.0,13 K AIILU STREET,

lW Ilonolaln. II 1

V o Smtth L.A TarssTON

W. O. SMITH & CO.Stock and Real Estate Brokers,ra No S8 ilerchant frU. Ilonolaln. II 1 tf

FRANCIS M. HATCH,a. ttoruoy At Zj . w,VJ7 No II Kaahnmsnn Mrect. lyr

vimi:k a co..Corner of Fort and Cneen Meet. Honolulu,

nmber, Faints, Oils, Sails, Salt and Bttildlcgiwp; iy aistarUli nf eTcry kind.

M. W. McCHESNEY A; SONDEALEKo IN'

Leather, Hides, & Tallowcoaimzssioiv 3ME3Xtcvnrn,s

AGENTS FOR

Xloynl Sonp Conip'y.IKJ No JQncCnSt . llonolDlo.il 1 ly

a IIUSTACE.trorraerlj with B F Lolles A Co.)

Wholesale and Retail Grocer,lit Kin street, under Harmony Hall

family Plantation and Miip' blorct rnppllcil atthort notice New l,ood by efery f learner Ordersroia the other Itlandi faith folly executedgC" TELFVJIO'E Xo IIP. ffJi 1y

S. J. LEVEY & CO

Wholesale and Retail Grocers,FORT fcTKEET, Ilonolaln. H I

rch Groceries and l'rovlilune of all kinds on hand)and received renlaily from Europe and AntetlcaukLIUi UI be sold at the Inwrct market rates

tiouds delivered to all I art of the city free of charger7 Urfind orders eoliclted and j roropt attention

ttttl be gientothc satnc 1U3I ly

E. P. ADAMS,No Id Quctn btreet. Ilonolaln. II I

STOCK & REAL ESTATE BROKER

Stocks nnd Bonds of all kinds Bought andSold on Commission

ttf" Telephone No 72 IIH5 Iy

C. BEEWEE & COMPANY,(LIMITED)

(Jcucr.il ilcrcanlilc i. Comnil-sio- u Agcul',(JCEENSTHEET IIONOLVLIMI I

usT or bmccur c JONEb.jR . rrceldcnt tnd ManiserJO'ihril o C4KTEU. Trc.Bnrfr.ndfercrrt.nrIIENK1 MA Andllor

JIIBCCTOBflHon CIlAb It DIbUOr llox II A. r CAUTEK.

-- ir

THE WESTERN .& HAWAIIAN

INVESTMENT COMPANY,'IiIStlTBD.I

Money Loaned for Long or Short Periods

ON APPROVED SECURITY.-- Appljto W I.. OItEE.

I'WI

LYONS & LEVEY.AUCTIONEERS i GEN'L COftlBIISSIOM HERCHAHTS

Cearer Clock. Queen Mreet, IlonololaSAI CH OF rrnSITUKE, STOCK, KE VL EST VTE

and General Mercbandtre properly attended to

.Sole Vgcnts for American am! r.iroyran10U1 MEUClMNDlE

J. E. WISEMAN,Real Estate Broker & Employment BureauKent Rooms Cottager, Ilotisci, and id I ind leases

Ileal tuie In all parta of the Klncdom Employment found for those tccLIng work In all the ration!branchea of bainea connected with tbeee Inlandtff-- N M LejalDocnnienia drawn Bill Collected,

Hooks and Acconnti kept, indren cral office work trimratronaje (ollclleu. Lommlerlona moderate

IW"

rn i:o. xi. i,vii:s a. 'o,ILaixJamox Geiex&Co

IMF0ETEE3 AND COillllESION MERCHANTS,AltO ACS'tT FOB

Uoyd t and the Liverpool T,ndcrwriterfltriil'h and Foretn Marine Insurance CompanyAndNorthcrn AanranceCvnipany WT l)

thus. . t ii it i; .11 ,isroBTPro asd inrrcrrm

STATIONER, 1TEWS AGENT, ANDPAPER HDLER,

Merchant l Campbelli Block, Jt Fort M. near Hotel,Honolulu. Oaho, II I

Aleo the Hawaiian Almanacand Annualand Hawaiian Directory and Calendar, Ac.

Tit Merchant i irert Store The Fort trtetfctore willwit i be deroied to General ,em brace Fine Mationcry,vtatloncry Blank Dooks Itookf Artleta' Material.Ncwa and Blndin; Depart IToyaand Fancy Ooodments J1 ly

11V1I . IEKO,.Importers of General Merchandise

ritoM

FJSA aVOfi; JCXGlAyV, GLHMA A 1', AND

UNITED STATES,N.M iaeen btreet, - Ilonolaln, II I,

ii .ii xy incus.,WUOI-ESAL- QROCKISS,

SlO.ndSIS (..Iiroml.Strc-!-

a rmli'isio,ttr- - l.rtlcnUrAttrnt.onp.ld tolilltiisandKhirpins

bwlirim I"""?

gomestic gioduce.

KAUPAKTJEA PLANTATIONfcMlilU MW 1I3II ty nml Tor .itlelnOnnniiUIIcIofnltrnrelmcrffJij

HAWAIIAN SOAP WOEKS !

CREY &" CO., 1;iannfciurrri and Dealers In

ALL KINDS OF 'SOAPS,I.cleo, Kins Street. Ilonolaln.

Pcef Motion and Goat Tallow wanted Orders lefttfc Cof , Vneen fclreet, will raeel w itn prompt alt

tentlon "jlir.IUOl'OI.ITA MAICKJCX

C.WALLER, Proprietor,King ptrttt.llonolntn.

Cholcetl Meata from FIneit Herde.

WHITE

$r -"- -QUANTITIES TO SUITV -

vLEWERS i C00E.v .

EUBBEErr. it

KNOWLES'STEAM AND YAOUDH PUMPS

TIIKirXUEKSlGXKDIIAVEJUteT"f these eelebtated rnrnp, wnlch are enaran-tee- d

to be cheaper and tetter than dj "other ityte ofpnmp Imported Vk t call the attention of plintert

Vicnnm rump, which less coinpllUtedandmoreeerrtcabletbAB trp"BCL.

lOiS sm C 11REVTERA CO

FOR SALE.7Fooler's Patent Tramway,

13 p--t n I Tall II poflnaKalK

WithPatent Steel SleepersOono Oars.

ifWIJ ieaoldtocloiea eonilimenL103 C DEEWER Jb CO

HONOLULU, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19

iUtdjanital Carits

ED. a ROWEHome a.nd Sln Fainter, Paper Haneer, &

No 107 King Street, nonolnln

i f'OI.KMA?!.BLACKSMITH AND MACHINIST

llorf Mtsrlnir, nrrlse lorfc,I'Wntnlloii Jtnehlnery c

ItfT Shop on Kinr street. ncilCaelleJt Cooke'i. ly

jmnf nott.Imnorlcr avnd Denier In Store. Rsncea,

..." ..vr t t r1-- m... Afftil

ChlaAarc FrseOrtl Mrcti!c",Ilonoinlo,H I

t w LY Jfc f!n SAI7LMAKERS.LofttnA 1 tonkeV Vew Bnlldln- -, foot

oi niupinuniUooftlnlfl, II I.

a FUnofal descrlplloB made aid repaired"

PIONEER STEAMCandy Manufactory and Bakorv

Fracueal Confectioner, Paitry Coelr. ui 2ki103 TI Hotel ttre-- t, between Tananw and Fort. 3 ly

J, EMMELTJTH & CO.,No 3 N'nnann Street

TlnamlthndPlnmDra.Delr lnStTORaoEes, Tin, Mieet Iron and CopperArare. keep rifUnllr on hand a fall aortmcnt of Tinware, HalranI ted Iron and Lead Fipe. India Knbber Hoe, Ac- -,

into iyW, R, LAIVRENCE,

o o nr r X1- - . o r o n- - -

Flans and E'tlmatea FnrnUhed for Works of Ccnstrnctlon

Civil EnginootLngand SurveyingOFFICE on KitW ILA STBKBT. next t

tMdeman'a I rick ttarehoape,

WI P O POX 101. tjWILLIAM TURNER,

Practical Watch & Clock Makerand Jeweler,

I.o ii Kins Mrect, Ilonolaln II 1 (opposite thoFloneer Larrlae Factory)

ry Itland ordcra attended to with promptneft andGoods packed earefnlly for trantlU VSdo.

O-- S. 3VIoXCarpenter and Builder

TELtrilONE NO. 301.BUILDINGS MOVED AND WMD MILLS ERECTED.

3 RcTjairinc In all it Branchei. "

Work, done in any part of the Kingdom, Shop at myrealdcnce, WilULt lload near " banny Sonth Townorders may be left at Hie snippins oiuco or a. r ubic,(jneert htrtet Ilonolnlo 1"M ly

LYCAN & CO.,mrolrrzns ihd dxilxks tV

General Mualcal Merchandlie, Pain tin e,Encravings, Chromos, &c, &ow &c

oy The tteapctt placo to Boy

"ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE IN HONOLULU.

I'lCTUIX HUMES of all kindsptade to order.

pur; ll 107 Kort Ht., IIoulti!u.HONOLULU IRON W0HKS CO.

.fii STK1 UiflIKf. ftlItIII.Ijt4Ca.fi Hclle r,OoIr, Iron, rM and Lead CutispMachinery of Evory Description

W M4r 'a Order TParticular attention paid to SnJp Blackamlthinff

Mi30ll WORK iecmJ on lhebertit notice. ICKI ty

N.F. BURGESS,

bbop on King btre-- t, oppoelle Kose'eEcUniatea riven un all kinds of bulldln- - When re

inirid Olhcer and biuret fitted np in the latent tatera flyles Kenalrlns of erery description done Inthe beet put tlble manner and at reasonable rates

1031 ly

William B. McAllister:D33Tsra?xsn?,

rEKMlNETVTIA LOtATED IN 11050ULU

Or Fit Hotel and Fort MrecU.nTer H.S.TreRloan e Clothing htore Entrance on Hotel M.

Z4T ParticnUr Attention pji Id to restoration nd icoJd

llllinz!Kelyme on jod Kk at reasonable charge to jrain

be coatlaenco of Ihe pnbltc lft--i 3m

C. C. STRATEMEYER,

SISN WRITER & GLASS EMBOSSER

."- - REAR OF 10.'93I?SI " ""i: mi.i.i.niH.

IMFOEIEK. HAHDFACIUEEK UPH0LSIEBEBASD DEALES IN

FURNITURE OF EVERT DESCRIPTION,

ruroUnreWirellooait O.CIFort L WgifcSliop .ttbc old ( Iflfld on llotrl street

Orders from tm othcF Inlinds promrtlj attended totmj ij

D. SIW1PSON,NO M IIOTEL STUEET

rl-- TELBP1I0E Vo JJ3 --WPLUMBER AND CASFITTER

DEAIEIl IX

Stoves n&d Ranges, Tin, Sheet Iron andCopper ware.

Kee I ConfUntlv OB baoil laperior Afrrorttncot titVt2 Tin Ware Uilrinlied Iron and leid pipe ty

J. WILLIAMS & GO,SO, 102 I OUT dTHKirr.

Leading PHOTOGRAPHERS of Honolulu.

VOEh tlMMIED

Watcr.Colorf, Crayon,India Inlc, or Oil,

Photo. Colored &c.

The Onlj Complete Collection of

Island Hew?,1 cms, Sltell-- ,

CitrloIUc, Ac.

tirolinrGofti 3MocIoirto.-ff2IffI- 3

JUST HEOEIVEDDl

CONCHEE&AHUNGFORT STOEET, ABOVE KIM,.

New Goods of Various Descriptions

Chinese and Japaness Ware!ALfeO LATEST bTTLE or

EUROPEAN NOVELTIES IN JEWELRY 'I?.CLUDi:G MJE

riNi: svts or tigeu cl.iksSilk Handkerchiefs (bemititehed).

All color, .nd qulltle.A TI,E ASSORTMENT OV

Japanese Lacquered WareAlo, o. 1 KIcc 1'or Sale.

fwtr

Beaver SaloonH. J. NOL.TE, Proprietor.

Ccc to announce to hi ItUnA ami thrpnblic In rfoenl

That ho has opened tho aborc Saloonwhere firit-cla- s ItcfrcshmcntB

will bo KTTtil from 3 tn till V) p m , under the

tmmfdlAtc mpmiilon of a Competent Ltyd CnhUtTHE FINEST GRADES OP

Tobaccos,Cigars, Pipos and

Smokcrls Sundriestborn T person! tlwtlon from

his bn tbttfnfd, and will be Added to fromUmetotloif

Or of BrnoawlcL &- BIk

Celebrated liilliard Tables

It ronnecU'l with tbc oiUbliibmraL, whroloraoflhtcmwi part lei pat. I'KI

Tho CaliforniaPRODUCE & PROVISION CO.

apctttallr bI' ill r.bllc Ibit tbfj hireEfUbll'1-- t. it

73 Hotel Street, Honolulu,In plt of At prcmi (Kcoplwl bj

SRESOVICH, GRAY & CO,AVLtrc tin be found n COMriETE STOCK of

Produce and GroceriesIVIIK U WILt HE SOtU AT

Lowest Market Kates for CASH!TELErriosi v 371. r a box I2.

l- - Alt nru - ai I mmiinlcitJ n to be nddtwswl

ItxK. Z. K. MYERS, Manager.

illftfjantrat (faria.

BROWN & PHILLIPS,PRACTICAL PLUMBERS,

GASFITTERS AND COPPERSMITHS

Xo. 71 Ilnx Slrrel.ltniiolnlu.ll.r.House and Ship Job Work

jjt- - rnojiiTi .TtMniToBath Tubs, .Water Closets,

And all kinds Plumbing Goods

lOITo AMTATIH HAM)

COXJFECTl O NJBK Y !

3P. Mcl. 35325. jSJ-- T

No. 71 Fort St, above Hotel St.,

KEEPS ALWAYS ON HANDAn atrortment ! tni t l Krvnrl: tnti

Call Torn U niinuractnrrdConfectionery iWhich be offm for tale ta th- - tredf.or al rtUll,

AT REDUCED PRICES!AI SO

the best isrwds or tuoirt: ncnsTbliad t llit narkiM

THE BEST ICE CREtH, SODA WATER X CORDIALS

C tXX A!SIXUY TIinU.- -

&1 pFTTIS

"geoTlucas.contractor & builder

Honolulu Steam Planing Mills,

Esplanade, Honolulu, II, I,

Manafac uroa all klnila of

Mouldings. Brackets,Window Frames,

Blinds, Sashes, DoorsAnd all kind uf Wuoditork rlnbh.

Turning, Scroll and Band Sawing!AM. KIHII-- , or

Planing and Sawing,Dlorticin; and Tenanting.

ORDKHS PROMPTLY I TTEXDED TOlull Work tlitnniittrftt

- Oidcra rrom the other Island solicitedIlonolaln Mar 1BI W !;i

J. D. uAKE'S

d if2JgR ')V iff 7 tamm

A1ARBL.IS WOSIKS,norii:r.sriti:.Ti luuiiiirwir.

MANDFACTORER OF MONUMENTSHeadstones, Tcmbs,

Tablets, Marble Mantek,Washstand Tops, aad

Tiling in Black and White Marblo.

MARBLE WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTIONHUE TO orDER

AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES.

Stonntttf iil nuil IlrnIlon I lcnnrl mlKet.

Order tmm the otter f laad promptly attended to.

MRS. THOMAS LACKNo. 70 Tort St. Honolulu.

IMPORTER and D2ALERIN

Sowing Machines, and CcnuinoParts, Attachments, Oil

and Accessories.AOCnT I?OIt 'J7IXJJ

White, New Hone,Davis, Crown, Howe, and

Flcrercc Machines,

Howard's lachino Needles,

all kinds & sizes;

CorticalliSilk,in all colors;

vi.tKhv .uiu: r.M),xiciiiM: cutto..AOE-i- T FOE

Madame Ucmoraat a Bailable I m rapcr ratteraaand Publication" r ser tn

Rl&. rislola, Onn" and hiortinj Good.nol Potr.l.T Cat.. &

KEROSENE STOVE5Iin in l -

f arTTairliK rirF )h(- J (TTIlli f t la! OoBand Lnckxmltb and ilmnio h Mr bin. I am now preHired to do work ia tUai in- - k i i aiittrw' anddltpatch IiUnd m.r - if i IDI

ylmssM'U 5tipcrccilln? all other Meant Holler,

KECAl'sE IT Ii MOKE

Cconomtoal of Fnel.Xcs Liable to Explode,

Easier or Tramp or tAt Ion

AND COSTS KO MORE !

ear Fnltde-crlil- l i ' titnlncd trtpplicalloo lo

V. E. HOWELL, Honolulu.PMly rA 'ii lljaaiian I.tand.

CIGARS! CIGARS!

A NEW ENTERPRISE.

J. W. HINGLEY CO.,Alavnnltactarcrs of all Grade of

Fine Havana CIGARS. A TRC lALTT

WebT mad SfECtlL RIUMEMKXTS withEaatcrn and califotTila z ni toaapplfna with thsFinest llaranaand Conmcticut LeI Tobarco In lhMtrtrt. irt,pf'pnr'll rninaJV or? aArticle atmwble-- " tbtn thTOft o ltnportM ttjrarf

Harln; coaidVifl tbl fine nrrl-- want lo therenimanlty.whaTP mpc iur aalunc fromSan rmnci la making nr f -- narsntn 10atlffy eTM7ne who ruiacall OBrTnaon

factorxawl Store l loeatH in

Lincoln Block, No, 103 King StVOrdrr rrom th otn r Undn onllciUL, and ncb

will btre or bt care and i njnpt attmtlon

J. W. HINCLEY &Co.f1033 tr Honolulu, H. I.

EXCHANGE OH CHINA !

Tjik vni im:e--J. TAKEU TO DUAtv nilh&rtered BazUc or India, Australia and

China, UonsLon:Bisno,' tu n

. 1884.

Jnstiranrt JTotirts.

Boston Board or tndtrwriltrj.for (he llnwnllnM falnanla.VGRYT C BREW BR CO

Philadelphia Doartfof rnderwrilen.Iter tho Hn!la laUita,,AGIiXTS C DRKTTEKACO

F. A. SCHAKFEK.4 QKSTBf Bremen DrJof Udi-wrllra- t

J. Aut t Vnt&n Board of CidrrwrlUrf ,A;ccnt o( Imna Hoard of Vndenri(rr

Claim aralaU Inannnca Compel rlthla Uf jnrta--

dictlon or the llOT Board ( L ndr rwrllrt wilt hareto be cmMed to by thabneTalld rnu

Insurance ITotice.

Tun AfiEtT voiTtiik Biumn VorXulna Ianrnc Company .LImllH) hat

rrwlrrd InilrnctlmiJ lo KeHnre ih- - Balw f I

irn.nf btwo IImolnln nil Pirf )t th Taclte and(nowTirfpamttoWiine mild t lh Iowmi ralp,wild a rpvclal rfdaction on vrt tmn.n

TltEU It. H.U1K3XI ly AcmtDiU Ur Xr In LoHIJntld

iiajiiiiir4.ii- - mtr.Mx:.- -

FIEE IN3TIKAKCE COMPANY.rriiiR r?rDiuwnir.n iiatiu dkhiap.JL potato Ajcrau of U abov Cmpany,ar pr-

.more rUka araln-- t Bre on "Mnr and Url.lUlan. umI aa Hrela.nlla atored thnrln.onthu DMt Uroraola ttjn For part lent r arnty at thooniCftOf Util ly I At.HAt.FI.l.'.

HAMBURC-IKACDEBUR- C

FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,or iuarocno

TCttK and 51achIarryTnaitrMjiInHTlfi thrmost faronbie tmni

A. JACC9LR.AtntfortI.oJIiwaUaa IiUndiBally

ORIENTZnaurnnoo Compnny

OF HARTFORD. CONNECT! CUT.

CASH ASSETS JUUJUt 1ST. I HI : : JUIUM.4I.Takrs rifka asalnt 1am or Damaz by Fire on

Itnlldlnr. ilrrchandlii. Machinery n Fnrnltorjonfarnrablu ttrraa. A. J VEUER.

Ittn Veen t for lib n da

WASHINGTONFIREANO MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY

OF BOSTON. MASSACHUSETTS.Cu Amu January lit. 1884. - - $1,533,550 34--

TaLrs RMta against tn t Damasf by fire inBalldlnzs, Merehandlav. Jiacnincry ana Pnrnttvrv on

JAabSlC,1UB gent forllawallan Iilanda.

The City of London Fire Insurance Co., Limited.

CAPITAL. : : 810,000,000

T VVIi KSTADLISIII D ATI AUlCY ATit- Honolulu for the Hawaiian laland. ln narirr.rlfpivd ta prrpaml to accept rlkl arainftBrvon BuildinsfllMetcnaadliv,PnrnlturtJdacbinrry,oa the nnutfaronbie term

Loci I'romptlf Atljntrdnntl Vn jablc Here.v . ncnui r,

lUCly A,gntrorthgH'ratlanlUnda

The London anil Provincial

INSTJEANGE C05IPANY !

(XjixnitoclSubscribed CAt'lTAL S5VU00.UUU

ii.ooo.ooojCtTTheaboTS Company have now nUblinhnl ah

Ancy hf re, and are picparcd to take IUk.s on I'rop-rr-

of ctittt d?Bcrlplfnn within thit. InlandJ.T WATEBHU3E. Jau, Arrnl

W ''l INSURANCt: CpiyANYlTI

1 1 5,000,000.11UJ1 A. JAECER. Atfnt lor lh IIaW r

LIVERPOOL and ToNDOf. and GLOBE

INSURANCE CO.Assets, S31.1G1.000

Claims Paid, $88,714,000.iv .iiiraa IV

llnnolalii. for the Uawaila. lalanda. and Ibe ondrrrlsoadare prrparcd to writ ilaka asalnat

FIIli: ON BCILDI.NGS, .IlKUdll.MllSK.VinVEMJXGS

On faroiablctrnns HtnrFllliieItlknSptrlnlUy-ltachnldwrI1liiaandctntnialnfliiTv-

for a perlnlt three yrar. for tworjrrmlnma Inalrance f(

nmiuniiT nuniri anil ynjnuir urn-ItC- Ifim DiaHOPJlCO

GERMAN LLOYDMarine Insurance Company of Berlin.

K O R T U X AGeneral lnsuranceCompany of Berlin.

JL hare raubllhd a Ueral Azrncy brr, and tbfnndcrf lnd. General Arata, are authoitxrd to takeKl'k BRalnlheInsrrol Hie lHp t b"

31 oil Iltntoniible KnlM.mitlon ltirJltMt FuTornM Term.

tiWly F Otneral Aggntt

PRUSSIAN NATIONALXii4iii;ixieo Oomi'jiy

or srm-i-

(nultnl i t K'.c.ii..irl,4 y,tl0",00.'pin; r iKi:aiNi:i II VVIX(SJ. hrca appotRlfl ant or (No Wr .ompai

the Hawaiian l.Iand l itrrrared lo accrueazalntt Flrt on IIolMlaa. Kiimlinre, Merctiandlae,

3IUI,Jtc ,00 thomwt fjf rf ble tmn.LOSSES PROMPTLY AQJUSKD 1Q PJTaSLE HEUE

II IltEMENSCUNEiriEK.toua f jo AtmLbrala..

General Insurance Cpm'py.Ior Sea, Ttirer and Iand Tranaport

of DRESDEN.

11AVI.NC. EaTAIIIil&lIKI) AXAcncr at Ilosolnm for ta Hawaiian IIand.

tncDndrrfljnrdOrnrratA-nl- i arranthmlsml to lake

RisL. aiiruttheXJ(tncrortIieSeAaat thoMot Remonaolo Rate, nnd on tho

Movt Tavorabla Term.I A SLIIAEKEII JfctO

ITM i Agtntfdr thellirtji jn Iilindi

WILDER' & CO.,lain, llaMMllnn IilnulaaUrn-rr- al

AiEfnlt of ttip

Mutual Life Insurance Comp'y

Largest, Safest and MostECONOMICAL LIFE INS. CO

IN THE WORLD!Cash Assets, over S90,000f000 !

or for Information conctrnln? tb Company and- ..l i.UtlTtVII a- .-ivr Jit vi HiitBn.';, Kt'J v " ""' vwb

1(9 itn SolklUag Agent

SOUTH BRITISH AND NATIONAL

Flftl- - AND MAIUXK IXSUUANCKCOMPANIES OF NEW ZEALAND .

CAPITAL - S20.000.000Unlimited UftolityofSQartlH)rdr. If'alBjr Joint

1'oiicrHaving ctabHafd an Affnrj at Houolalti for tho

Hawaiian I iUnd, tfcfl prpared to ac-

cept rit a;aiat fire on llalhllnzaj Jdtrthandlarural tort- - Xcnlnerj. Ac ow the mo- -t farorabl trmLosses Promptly Adjusted and Pay-

able Here !

Marine Rialt on Mercoaadlaa, Freightand Trsosnre. at Current Rate..

U. O. r.EMJER.KWI A.t tar Hawaii.. I.U.J..

FIRE INSURANCE COMPAHr,r ii.innricu.

TeUI . .CeirbuLklT4Mia

NORTH CERMANFIEE IN5UEANCE COMPANY,

or ii ijinrnc.Caplulof lhCompaarnerre Rftch'naaia.lO nil

" tBelrBlaattraneaLoapaale. ajRAiiil

Toul . ., Blrhioail t!3JraMiKVyDaawizn.urJi.ttxi.ABcxTtA. et tb. abOT. Urf rnmp.Ql'. lor tb. Hawaiian

I'lands arw pi)'a nl tf l.nr BalkUrtf F.raltriT.3IfrdiaiHllaadrrtlii'. Maa.lnCTj A alwMtiraol Rice Mill andtrr'arUta tbeb.rtr .salattlvaflerdinsre bj Ire ,e ti no.1 fatwrabl umna

llj U IULKriLDACO.

MfciMNMMuHHfcAdHlH

WHOLE No. 1036,,

Jiisnranfe yofutg, '

UNION INSURANCE COMPANYor us rRAXciaco

Merino.iwcoBroirxTXD; isa

CASTLE & COOKE AGENTS103 Pp tho IliwilUa lalaiat'la,

sobth jarnsH un xxxcAjrritk

XnurAnoe Oompwnyor iaOYDox a EDntron.

Establlhod 1800.rtPfTAB .. - .a.QjArrnmalatPd ind iBTwtftl Fund - - f7,

CXDEXftlMIIaU HATE BtMTI1K AOEVT for th Sandwhh laraftda,and an- - aatborf ard ! lnnre asal4 tr otr rnyvnVm

ka lak In any part of tb TtanT vn Ww

In: lrwlllar llMm and Faraitara, timber, temh,Hhlp la harbnr with ot wltbonl farrow ornndrrnralr.

X HOFTCHLAKOKH M CO ,Afrnt tot tba Hawaiian lataatda

TniNew England Mutual life Insurance Co.

0rOT0J, MlaJ

meeireitri isss.lh OUesl Purely itlwxUft T$rrK Co fit

tkt UiHtetlSUtta

PoUeUt lunU ai tkt mart tmnilt TitaMCiaaavla t SmTrMtur9 natal

IXSIRED A r. 1,33 TZAKS ORDISAUT UTSrLAt

1 Anaoal premUn catUtte. rsl!7 9 atw. 3 dataSAaatulpreinlimacoatln.. roller Ijearaltda,.3 Annual pranlnma eontlaa. INilkr reara rfa,l

AnnwU prnntcma cvatlna. rallcr jaax. daj.& Annoal pramiama contlaa.Pplk; Ml jeara S 4yt

nummatm, i 810,000,0001tte. PI4 Ikmia H...UI Xmtmrj,

40OOO

CASTLE & COOKE,I01M FORTI1K llAgAIliaIll.U

THE PACIFIC MUTUAL

LIFE INSURANCE COMPANYor ciLtronsiA.

Drilre to call Ibe particular attention ot fTrrybvdj,

TO TnKIHf

Tontino Investment Policies I

Which contain Ui Indlf pulabl CUaif.So Itettrlctlon on Trarrl of lUfldt&cr,

1tt from Danrr of For fdtura

Tlic Ilrpotlt EndownfBt FttUrj and theJlntnal Irnrstmfnt Polltj,

Thl laonaoi tb mwt rvliabtt CompaaUaextaatha no jimHot. and fwwil. 5etn all Clalnapromptly: act fconmtly and fairly by mJU

tT For furtLer Inrornatlon writ to, off tall tmU. W. LAISX.

IitJ Ocnrrat Agval for tho Uawallaa TImd

Suitra! Clirtrtistnunts.

O.HACKFELD&C0Oh'h'KK FOR SALE

INVOICES OF NEW GOODSJL'ST IthCUVED PEit

BARKS "KAUE," AND" "MAZATLANFROM BKEMEN,

Conltlns la part of aa follow

A Urge Assf. of Dry Goods,

Ueninn, Brown and Whtto Cottonn.DrilUrTick.inc, Toiley Knl, 4e-- .

Merinos.blackand colared,4quaIitlesICeppM, Cobonrcft, Alpncai, Itallttn Cloth, and

Dress G-ood-s.

Fancj I'rlnt, Twf nt jFIt IHetr, Stjlw,rrlntetl Stlai, I'otnpadutirs, ITaJJ;OtrjRtuimji, Victoria Lnwnit. 8a Un Strip,Fancy htripni GittvHllor,White Hilk JarauiFM. TwUla, SersFoplins, 8atln and Moire,mack nnd Colored YelTet.

FINE SILKS,Blflck, Orocnin, Fancy, Cofoml and Striped

TAILORS' GOODSIlockakina. DtaRmiAlv TwmhIjs Cortla.bcretn, Silwias Dofflkiiia. Cuwirnerf,4c.

A Splendid Asst. of Shirts.( Wool. Mixed, Calico, Hickory, Dcnlm, AcO

Merino and Cotton CnJershlrtJt,White llofiom Hhirta, AeSocki and fSlockinjr, liandkcrchlcfa,Fonlarda, Olorta,

A I.AKK INVOICKOFCI.OTHIXO

Fua JtUck Cloth Frock CMta and Fanta,Rack kin SnckJi, Fanta and Salw,Felt, Mohair, Drill, Fliinnel Rack and l'nU,Itoya Shlrta and Children JackeU,Monkey and tiaitor Jacktfl.I. 21. OMla ami tVcsTinRH, Carpet Sllppfra,Hi Ik and I. C. Crobrt Hurt and Farajwfs,Fancy and TntTelioff Hhavla,Cotton and TarkUh TmreU,Wbiti and 1 nnry QnilU.Felt Itogannd UnutaeLt Carpetinf,,

HI. vIVKl-yxS- :

llurae HUnlf ta. Wblle and Faner l!lanlt.KaneY htrlnrd Vtimten. two aiaa.hearlet, tlrnnpr. White WooleD,3amI puinta.iitreitaic, nipe,uaatic,neariA,ae.,Klllt . nd Vclrat IliUama,Jtatlwt. tot hlilrta, Cuata, l'anta. Dreaaea,

rKKFUMKUV, KLOIUDA WATK1.C,

OcnaiDo HUa du CoUmur, Lnnnii KxtraelM,Toilet !., lliilocuioe. Hair Oil, VumbtuMirror. Lkmg UlaaMra, tfi,I. U. lUlI-- Ilarmonieaj, lllaok Ibjuka,AIlama, Gold Leaf , Jewelry, Watcbei,

VIKNNA FUICNITUUE:Eitenatun, Arm, UifiinIloini and Farlor

Cliflbaddies. Calfskin, Girtha, Mirmp Leatbert

CliATKs OK AtfcUUTKU CUOCKKUV,CoaUinm llAtrn, Caprt,TeflpuU, IknrW,

,aiuiiiil nivo viiri aim waat-ia-,

DemJjohnii. 3 and fi cult ; Heunpf lMtlrt.Vnaeaand OUwware.MaoiUaiMlTarrtdlitFpe,j.erap anu i. u. racamff, wi wuhm,

Sugar cb Rloo BagsOf all alzea and qealltieti.

Coal UatrtfCannieavTwine BarlaraWoolptck and TiriUctl 8actirir, Unto Uoae,

G110CEK1ES- -

Sardine., in balf and rraarter boxes,II. and V. lluenita, Hall In iara,Castor Oil In Tim, Hlearine Candida, I, fi arid SMatebea, Coooannt Oil, Waali Woe,Uabbnea ' Uiueed l'alnt Oil, 11 White lead.White Zine I'aint.

LKjrons :

De Laase filaand Hontellean o Brandy.arKtother brands.

Hum, Gin, Ht. l"anl Deer, Ale and forter,rort Wine, Bhf rrr, llhine Wine,Fine and labia Uareta, Chanipagna.0. 11. Margin A. Co., Hpertlloit Itoek,Vry Ieidaeielt,MonotJole,Ch. Farre,Moaelle &,.

German and Havana CigarsnatedWare Srawna. Fork., CrtuU,Tea Heta,

Carie,Ae.

HAI.U.VAKr"Tocket and Irateaer Aatrci, Hdmora, .hheep Shear, XSvedloA, Bporma, i !!,hfrars Oalranized lHflin iloop lrooXrg Uiretn, ILunroent,TeOov etal and CcrmpofUUoii Xsiln,Batbltt Metal, ttoffir Coolers.IronTankjClnrlfleraAe- - &Uo9

Portland Cement.Fir Clay, Blaekacnitb Coat-F- ir Sricka.Tilm, Xvacnpty BarrcU. Oak Bonfaf, Ac &c

Orderifron the other IiUodf carefnllyattended tp b

H.HACKFELD&CO.

The Tonrists' Betreat,At Haamay, Ka KwU.

fIioinirr asd trgnzmx, immnuittJL to Tiilt thi Volcano will lad

IfimUllmK. 4ftai Ham Ac . at TII1C ItKTULlTTh clinati atlIonapUthbittoailaofaUtwllforInvalM Alavlwtbwlof th"rrv9lla2 8ra-r- r

ticlatlnrtb' Volant frwa (! Hm- -t-- TIRji3 3(0DKILTK.

9 4. vr sxnnits, Paonunom

xv&r3a ov jkjjvjan .

""""rrr-T- IR laaaepar.il .frw " w " yU.M-- H leetv.it I t l e I let I J w I

uu.IwUlCcZ te I.KilieelMtaearmVlCMwkel Jae' nee atari aecerrfWliirrkfc ae. mm e ae aeMiaea

- irean ties iieei setei oec .eair.ww.. " o" e at tecetwtoVaTaHaaaT H oo1 t Ml 11 a(llWJllt

Mf IMbnwi Cwret reaawx nr a J.krwae . ataeeeet ttaea tawwa ralea.wltb " B

Wrtl..areetrMwtaW.qf"5. 111 rln anrllaeaw.l ,n"'wrtb Ua war wkee aeear.4 la, w ae aetlee

liatllla.,.. far toatara iwraaa aewrtteae.f. .;.wtenaw.&a aaaj. bebaakMH..e.MmOTerraer

apataapa. H

Jtjrngri UrBflrtisnntnls.

WILUAH3, DIHOBD & CO..

SUpplax and CmaisjloB JlfrtluiiisKB T!SCliraUatr.wl.aaaJare.rr

4BH0.COMMISSION MERCHANTS,

Its ib.aalm ami it. Sew Teak.T Tfaterleew

llljrs.w. sEVEUAircirt

mwtllu Coainil ndCOMMISSION MERCHANT

llC.nfwr.l.8U.aTaUw,Cal,rrt BMraaSe.4.

OR. JORDAN & CO.rrriij ok ritorKssonKirvnn.er rarla. rremlrMw. '?atn ef .alemy t aa Vw coeaenwa or

Utler, Uttt l I U"T.Uiaa ltei"Caltaaia.tke kID'JtYt. OfJtVtllOtlD. .ISit. ":';Dl.Ka'K'OtrTllM ski"? 1SDisusjuorxk;:

a book hist os BKBirror

DH.J.GOlUSBHOflNFS'CHlDmDTNLTnB 0R101S..L and OSLT ClESimS

AJtlca t InTalWi -- If yo wUh u oatala qtlet rrfmhlns ileets fw Itmw fcraaach, rrttl tmm win aaJaaoIC im 4 ,a WMrT Mktn- -s ofpttKracted dlrae, Inttgorato lh aptrwna ntwtla, atrVxaUt tha clrrvlatliff i yite .fttt ywi wt

trwTWeyowirtf with that rnnriim rt iiT'7hl7kkon'othOMift.HLOItODTaB,am4bklila atlmttlrd by the nttrUn lo tho -

ind Taloable remedy eer JIaeorefrd.CnLORODTSK I tho beat mnedy lwm tot C asb

CoaianpUiw, Drotiehttta. Aatknia.CIILOBODTE acta Ilk a Cham la DUnha. aad

la the only ptl..C la Cholera an4 IryavntrryCIILOnoDTSK rflWtnally cata ekort all ittck c

Spllepoy. lljaterla, ralpltatlon, tad ?pama,CnLORODTSB talk oaly pUIatla la Staral a

BBwaUam.OoaUtaaCTr.To4kach-,MmUtlita- , to

tN.K.e,eairi Pra.uittaaroiitla'al Chatslali SIm.

ralllall. Mmla, Jaanary . ! To tf TEm. 33, (lnat RttMell Street. l..oomatary. IaihIowDrar Slr.-- W rmhraeo thla vt oarnto atla r ap" U"td-prh- 4 rvpala4. ikta JafUyttVd mdlcle, tr J Lo.lt Dtm m ChkiTodyM.baa earnrd for lUelf not only la llladnatam bat allorertheKaft Af a remedy for salUty wnniaaatloahtbatit la Import.! Into tkocwa.and wtahall bclaUtc knrot ltalndlac a . --

Yrry n bnma. Tha other braada. woarr..trata. an itaitral ! ih atailta baaot andIndslar rota their ale vafaaey thctr ewjoom -wllltMbat eTaKeat- - WtcoaU milUplT tulan

rffiVlaCaMoCthocauaonl'Mary efttacyof turowna a i,nJoi.je.7 uun mm. .yj" "Ppatma, Cramp, rvratcia, tho oaaluas at I1--

andaaaemeralimlailfr thathaTocNia. andcfprrroaal obaerratloa dnrlat many jeara. In tie-ni- i

tiiinhrH lad ! iaa nor UctlMo forma or hrrraltaclf. nohara wttnetffd tta aarprlalat'j 9""lHMn n o bav cvr nd aay otbn tnrna of t

medicine tUa CoIHa Browne from a trm laavfc vthai II la drcldc Ij the bel, and alto tr a wnt ot -- u

weowe lothaprofrtiloo lad thtpaoltr lifiropinion that tbenbstltnttot of aiyotBrr than LaUrowae a la a ncuaaaATa nnaacv vr rairw

or tmb aiaairr m raicai an rattrN-tu- nWo arr, llr, falthfally jora tymo

Memb.ra ot tho Charm !lriy of Great Brttlaa 11

Kicellency tho Mcrroj a GftflnUta

CACriOX Pif W Tarr Vt

aUtod .that.Dr J Lnlltannran waa, ndoo.ttd -

t a L - I 1L.I tkaw. tevawa ..i.w'lkie aflailDIIT Wl l.awT'nijni', ek "Ifdaat Freeman aa dcllberatrlr ontm th "rntretted la ay liad beep fworalo S.t Tk -Jalyis,iwi.

tttd U iMitW at la llfa. ta M. frtd.areach Soolraalo wtlbMihp wod Ih JItaUrowneaLhlorodrne oa tho OoTfrnrnmi uuUrrnrhelmlnir medleai ,eetlmoy acroaipan a jbottle.

Caallan pewarf rr Itrare and tmiui n

I.e M.r.fa-I,t- - J T ttATaESruBT 'Raaaell Street, Sloomabary Lowdoa tl -

Central vrrtmincntu

WILDER CO.Importers and Dealers in

LUM'BKRBUILDING MATERIALS !

Or Ail HllIiM.

JUST KfiCEIVIi!)

LATE ARRIVALS 1

URGEAND CARGOES

CUatrKIBISU

ALL lilt: USUAI blOIJi blZLilit

SCANTLMO.TIMBEH, PIAMK, BOAHDB,

FEaCIHQ AKE TJi17

4LSO, OIV I1AIMA Koit Compkto Stock of

A FINE ASSORTMENT OF ML frPER

ltTErT nil tJNAILS. LOCKS

BUTTS, IIIJIGIS,

BOLTS. ftJJVS !

OHV REDWOOD!ticanllin; i'lank, surface am) rough

Uoanl. inrfactMl ami ronL.li lUttfnaPicketa ''natic, lattice, iLj-l- rd

II SO J ! l-

Part and Crushestiiilri. tr.Mt,

nnirtzi.tc-r-,

rAturuii

HETALUC AND OTHEB FilHTSI

Class.Salt.

Firewood.

DOORS SASH BUNDSaunizra,

OfEnstom and California Mako.

lOR SILK n QCmiTlES TO StIT

X.C'W JKaLZOles

CRYSTAL SODA WORKS

Oar Goods axe .Acknowledged the Jtatno coaxs.

WaUae Eatent Stoppersfa all mr BfttW Fawk r a

Ginger Ale but oursrifiLDRX cut run

OURSODA WATERr WadVliT t ami OooU Tree tf ( harr

of tfco nty.t arefai atteatloa paid to h Q

The Crystal Soda "Works,

T 0 BOXSI7 IIOOLC If

PV OUX TELEPHONE 13 HO 298

't.ila Ifenaen ml n A w UTax Street will rcttlrt eteart ittfatlee

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DErAKTXEXT OF IKTttIO.Ilewou-i-- November 1 lib. It1 f

ranav,:ovew.ber sab 11, Mn- - tbe mlTWMry

r a ttfiiM r Hawaiian ia4crveewe. x

Gortrirvaents T rret Mlita ad France, will be

observed aa s rMk Holiday, ead ell public

Urroeewt the KlBCdvm w HI be ttotrd.rTTAr- - T GCLICK.

" --mBiwrf iwinns apGrAimtcnr or intxrior.

IfonvUXC, November Hth. 1L I

JewavwAh Acrrnr, Estr. a IhU day ap-

pointed Cotnmlfrtomv r ratmta for the Hawaiian

Island. - CILVCT OCI4CK.- -

1RM3L Minister of Interior"

t2fOTICC

AU. f"Hi aetborlir' by law to perform tbe aar

riareeeremoeyla the krnsloavare fcrreby Informed,

that arrreaWy with He prevlilons ot an Act tbeesbyecl. epprored a Ut Mb of I"M, theblank Iwwm weeiaary -r mllclWrqitrtfTlTTports of irtrrlaevo1r near of Kdocariew.wlll befernUnrd mi apltcatia U the c or tbe

WMITII. ecrrtary

ivptt Ldatfci, Kwi'lH, ri. 'S 10CSW

Oeokox Tiion,liii oeen this day Com Missioned

as enn4 District Jndre lor the DMf let of Kan,

iTniif?of Hawaii.

iwikt UfnxN of Hawaii, Oct. 1. ii not at

1 I Linitoi b. Ivrl this dav CotDluli

stoirrd Mrerrirof taelalandef HawalflVpiatreifUMrvwec,rrlnd DOMAlkELAXV

4ivereie of Hawaii,

Approved WatxtaM Gieao o

Actirtr Altorary Uraml,tHacr liwvereer. "f Hawaii rt SX 111 WA St

licenses Expiring in Hcrrember, J384.

KLTA1I..04III.1 John f eeba, Naaaae trret Iloaolali2 afcla Vt koa, Naaana etreet --

t Lreae flff , Cr kinrehd raackbowl t5 Lam Uoakee, WJiBrn.fcwaSJaellrr Hotel StrenSI.AI kaeanaaireelSlloplllwx.rwr aeMad LtUklaW1 llp HiE. Herrlaala wrrrt3 John Hraapenl, Hootanloe

J Emaalh A U.Neaaae street. H np kHH--. "ftr Locaa. r ert atrrrtf AMHHB.I-wrtHrf- i

t AtrcUllliM5 MnnrrX Vn, khw wtH I'c rv Tone A Uv, HotH9CMttkr A Akasfi, tnttaUnt ,,

l t. r Adama, f trrrt1 i bam Mnjr. ll atfrt "

linmUntiKtACo tmtMrrrl "11 A Tim Jrttrm "IIIIoIIMtAOo MfrHfiKoffcrn CniMMaiNvi1 lr V !(. Kort Mrvrt

linTNlf7.tiaaBMtttrtiHTtTbra nriMli Ho !'. IhrrUnla trrrt17 Jor Maf HrtvlinUo kat, klnf Kin-- - .SI KwMtclllncACMUUhia 1

SI AhMMfi. kfctrf1 ""SlktnKrr tlaknhruT5 Sr H Chaa. Mia Wl '?! W kaa, Kirri airrrf

1 Ak aM, Niwm alitrt H

Zl Ton Mar Emma Firi". Pr Ilofl H AC , VllMLMnprlAllm A liWii-- Vaf lrt1 -

i Kal krr, Cmmi atrrrl 'ant . Klocalm7) I'kan Mine Toag, IIMrl Mtwt

II

ICY AtM, fap.IJ.mt, Hit

ft t bH I". l'aalM, KanA n lunlrit. Illto

to WMEnw.Halafcrt.tlik.IS kracrlHfln ACLaitbiHJo, llitaIS Wonh,Ufln3t HklOt kr A t , UaiMbortM-- , flaKManorlKJba,!!

KLTAII. KAIAI.

W.W.NiU.h.kf4n- -t AlUma.Navlwtll

hfl hrr rrL A Cm , MrrlfRLTAItr-M- At I.

1 Ak N ls, ailanIt hi kaalAfto IlaiMIt lMMllc.tajlhikilit II AfonV, lkalm

IIarMHtr Maflaltt. J llafari. Wallaka

WIIMStt.lMI W U Ifwtn A Uh, tor Qcii ami t3JTA.ItUMrw.M.uaa4rert..J TA, II hlneflrmi uf aiiw, tMi iin13 Tatn an A Cu ki?te nrrrt

St fatne ham ker- A Co kin; iltrrl

IIII.UAItDS. .I Jmm tNwM, ranthrnn halmmi llo.tka.nal, kaLttlfaarlr HaiuaLaa

13 Vtaart ItlKjaiJu-- .

t'lliK ri.nni.iMj.n l Maa1 ALowl

mioi.inL.iJrutiiI) It I .t.

ntitiit-.it-1 t KkaJMilr, Vakavaa , fJanlOeorll R4O.IItrli4mt Jllunnlaln

IX Altt llnd, keloi1ft liftwer Hall knliaU llaaraltgo kara,lfaalua Maalan nirfi, iii kaaal

IDIAI.fc UfWC t lira Hile U a waif

AtTHItrrilrman. Ilanalrt k.nalJ .rat kajwa

12 ft I' krw, UftlmtraVWWcaflfrt n K II ITTrrlll, Mkaf

,"Airrr4hmll'iflriiuitM.k 1 Illna)fll

WW WallSt KM Ubltnr Jt

I.Mt 111 NT A 111.1.

14 lahtn MohV., tatntisiMl Ilntrl atrrrta llonjlatalet i i.i!tti.0 . .

1 CYAIMta,l'piao IMW, 'Hawaii4 Cbtms knne lonc Vaalrha, kaa

Aklona Aawil Mill kanal13 Vanas tme Mnj; iu, taltwhnr HawaiiII AiHinN llapal ItinahtM HHt. -13 JarlkftlkTlfta)lartrert UoriulBln17 tlioaff to, knl , kaaali;tMasHrp.mailBka . Ma viSt kwiwia: HI" t, )! OaliNsi Wmtsjyalnr. kin! Ftnt Ilimnlulafl Slan, Fom II Ho Hawaii?AJ!m llabtwa. KohaU

PIIKK III nut.Mallakn V- -

n r K folkS Mm MmnrrItcttlcr la iMtrbjr gin n thai all )an4f hattiDatrrrrlril-- Jtaklkl allry, IUitd rf Oaha.aad thelaatjfl aanod in vhr KknlnlelHi'Ondcr, now tMD4by frirale ladfvMvalt rv hrtrby cnudimnrd kndUkfo tw tko pMk lot Ibe Iluunlala W tlttW orkibjrlrtaewf aa Art 'Tnaatknrlae tb NlnlpLrr of Hielaierlwr tw lakj rniaajuloa of wjiaynrr Utid andoitrfraaj br rrqaln for t? of tWHonolals AVatrr

UnAa,MarfrovrdAtir:TiatlHk, 1 19n,aLd imnHby Artlaamra4Bajuatfno'Td.Bxt 1 A. It 19T9.All 'Ulraa for ttunpTapatton by rHfwm bf the taklnc ofthe Teo of aM Itnd lad tkewatrr prHllcca canerlprj Ihvrp fo"rfoilke jhyn. lhVinr iy ihcitwrrmiMeat inWl boiraWtilffl wkWth1ttdajffrtmOrtobrt Twrnty-an- t RfeLardF IlicLmon, at blatfll MmkaAltrrrt, lloaolalN.

Kicini. r mcKEimjsX V lEOIUNbOV,Ml JtONSAIlKAT

hcarwlr tt Lawdf above rvfmrd toiKtbiaalilnrKrwabrkanakarob

Kamaal.?"-- F faii.

traaiid lw art Hi oatnehalnlokaHia.MannaUlia.kaiMkr.A ad all sraal and katcanaa wtihla the llinluof

IalJklaUr)r 10JJ

DcrRTaET r Kixamtc I

Aast M, IVI

la airordaarrathkan Act toKrcalatc tbeCotTWej, as"I'pimnmmn.i"!, oniicr jm TITTTVJ lTr) 111 a IfrtrrUlrdayarmm tbl date, allvrclaa of II deao ingmlaallona, rarejHlnc allfvr rolna ofthe Hawaiianknj(ibm and oftbr Vnltrd Malr. will be rrcrlrrdal tk Trrorj al tbrft fMontaal tt la etcbansa forHawaiian tVHn atthrlr nominal a'a? tho

leiHMi S of (faa Vrrrc-lAc- aWojrm WW that from nand a fur IVeemorr M, I'M, poMad allrrrrolaanlnn than tk miif of kc I ailed Maij- - ad Ibf llawalUa klasdoat akatt br tvrrlrod 1w lh Trea-a- at

t racraaUni- - thalr bnllton alar for towrn. istnrat dar, datltf aad Uier

J NO M KVTKNA.ltttttt. - SllB.iUTfKlnatce. ncr

OOVXRKM11NT LOAN!V nrrAnpiKXT ur njciMi;

rh niiotxtJu Ac,teu'4i butNotkr It. ktirhr ftwo that arpUcattoM for anyFwtloN of llir SkW UX ap 1o

will now b rrcrlrrd at IhrTrrafary; therale nl latrrrot u Bxul at !) Mi wr rent er hbbiparable arMlBflaH), aad tb pomlf nrrrirnrrf rromall Uovrranrat Taw ai haio-rr- r

19X1 tho

Notk-- i. tj lhat K 1 nkVrrton, M. T.hoklaxwi and 31 ti Montarrat karebrrn arnolatrd Thet'oanaaairrtmaArompraaiiN r- IbiotAklacor mtrijjSf'ajdja arator In ihc Maklkl 1 aliry lor tkr

totloo1orTatr?wtt-,fhaciSrJIi- e with Chapter alrfthi law of 1WS Alt cMtua tnaet be RMIim

rotdakor oittt aorhvwtko rhe aald CniBllocrtfball fablWh CIIA- - T OVXICK,

NlaUleror Interior, onlalerkwOnf Ort illk, 1M nfca ofj

wMr r. W. XVaaoim tm KbUTA KohI tnrnd writea "Mr. F W. Damoa

.D4ortf b.Ttfm apavlinc a few nyn InKo-haJ- thatItie frienJa of lit. Damon are alwajo Had thatto poo him, bvt rapaclallj on thia oooaoigci VbmnrcuaaiwtDMwl tooD iioi namoBt, aaAdcot a bflrr in alt coodworki, aaMn.Dmoa aoeetB to Lv The Chiaews IVter and people, tt factranded eonUAUy to irorda nukrn In their bvntoncvr."

,Wprk Amonc Jh$ tiioce,rpeAH .rerirodbjOnTl'hMTFdaT aflemoon iMrA. Damon

net tbo Udiea 6t the "WoraenV Uia&tariarjSode.tjt n iM atnuetn air. irycr, ioct wrere cua oboar nwtitlT cjooerrniimtbo work, in wbicbiobo out.baa been enaed in China. On Sabbath, ermineMr. Damon apoke in the Foreign cbnrch. pnnRonw yvrr tuterwtinc facta connected with bU

roeeutTiMtto Cbma and Japan.

Tba rreavlent of the Ikrd of Education ban ap-

pointed lira, J. D. Mrotic teaober of dratrin): in tenIrt Street SohtxiLble

A ttmelj te cf HoplaHeri win keep a vbototatnHy In roboat bealm a year with but a httie eoat. orgyHead Sjrcrtwmtnt feel

1ST MODC8 XV BEBUB,

WEDXESDAT. XOVEMDKK tJ. If8(.

l?nw is it iliat tho nrccnt administrationcan do nothing av it fihonldbodone""Wbywbs it nfxjrssary on the King Birlndayto bo arrange tbo rpccntion as to call forTigorons protots from the Commissioners,Snch things htp not calcnlatod to increasethe harmony l?tweerrf oreign governmentsand orir own. Hid bottho Minister ofForeign Affairs relroAled from ins posilion neith(,r''the Fdrrign' Oninrniionersnor the Consnlar lodr would hare attendedthe jleopption "We thint it must bo mostmnorimr to tho. Kinsio hear of matters

caniong'fricLiouOf this kind, bntns longas he inniwtft on ixrepuig snencm about him, he must expect that blun-ders "will be made.

Ir is all rerv vrvU for the jovcrnmenlt" ask Contibutors to come fonrard and sendgooda, ennos and wforih to tho comingiirJubiUon at -- ew urieana, out we rauierfancy some of those who might be disposed to come forward as exhibitors willloot somewhat RsVance on tho Tiromisesthat all priTate 4xhilnts will Ik? taiencharge of and forwarded to and from theexposition w tne coiernmcni iree 01 expens to the exhibitor." The experienceoz pomooi me exniDiiors at iuc ixxvmExhibition is that thn goods haro not returned with that promptitude that theyfdionld, and eren that Mme of them arestill in Boston. People arc not lnclineil totrnsttheiroTernnwnC word for anything,the head of it Ixnng a man noted forehuiEicg If any one wnd4- good- andwihi to we Uiem lacE. Aio M&a itetterfully acquaint himself with tho arrange-ments that are lieihg made

TnE threat of lynching which was madethe other day, when Undgcfe ran awayaftT having bhut Fatten t one we hopexnrrrr to hoar arain in Honolulu. Thatjnticpi which girui tho sentence first andthe trial aiterwaru- is noi uio wnu 01 justice which e vnAi to kv here There isnothing IiLo upholding the majesty of thelaw ; many a man who haung committed

crime would rather be shot or hangedred hot, views with (error the formality oftbelaw,'whieli though it grinds slowly,,xnobt awfiurwUj gnnda jneitablj andrurhrs those who hate done otil. or releases UioM- - who hae done none

'AVemnM inTecrethtwmrecri'iIitmdm"nnd TXAk with cnnmendation of theMinister f Foitym Affair, who wa pre-wr-it

when iue Ihreal of lynching wasmaJoand promptlyiw-- what lnlluencooe coma 10 n)n h miu uiro lUDOtwvjpii

toiinu Uieinan wjKiliudtlunc luc buootuifj and persuaded him t" gne himself upquietly

Notices am constanth Umg put forwardilhftl the Uoard of If enlth does this.or the Board of Health has done that "Wewould hie to know who - tho Board ofHealth Changes in that Imdy have beenbo kaleidoscopic thai at the present moment the public lue no idea of the jxrnonnMof the Board, save that Jtpreudeiloer by the 1 'resident of ,aU the BoardsandthoSIasterof nil the Ministers Againwe would like to itsk when the last meeting of the Buanl of ITcalth took placeImportant changes ha o Ikth made amongthe FhysiciRns under the Board, imjiortaut apitointments hnw Uen made, withina ccmiparativtJyjJiurt,tuiic,andwtibiJicvoUial Uiero are mcmU'rh of tUo lJoaru. 11

not all memlH?rsor tin Boanl who wereiH'rfectly ignorant officialh of what waiueimrtlorin hv tho Freudent Onr i mureseionis that no met ting has taken placepince that hole and 'comer affair when theHon Avfi Cleghornthree uemlters were called togither anddismisfiedpr. Mclvibbin whtfdid not happen to'lo in "Accord" with the ndministration If we are misinformed the Government can reph through their organ

e lchee in a diuuon of lalwr and ofprofits with duo regard for resjKn sibihtyon each aide and for th ide whicli assumes tho larger risks

Figures prove that n planter can makelarger prohts who takes ujwn himself theentire business of cultivating cane and ofmanufacturing the sugar But the outlayof money, nnd corresiwnding risk, is ofcourso far rrreater than when onp tmrtvdoes the cultivatimr nnd another the millwork, iln case of low pnc&sof sugar,scarcity 01 iauor fiuppiy. freaks m machincn. drouth, and tbo thotLsand anil nneaccidents to which a plantation is liable,thojilantenvho has divided the tisk" finds

great relicT Moreover it is usually thecaae. that greater conomj can lx praoticed and n higher degree of efficiency at-tained when one man has sole and exclnkivo direction oer but one branch of thoplantation business.

The. division of labor and profit herebnggested does not necessarily implx thatcither tho mill or the field work is done"

uion the That systcm requires, we apprehend, n considerable degree of intelligence and rcsponsibihty nmong the qiwratora, or else Uuitthe field haids or cultivators, shall enterinto carefully drawn and clearly undor-stoo-

agreements with each other! as wellas with the plantation owner. Cases ofdentin misfortune or illness imist especially be provided for. as well as cases ofsheer incapacity or laziness, the cnltirators should have lunoug their own nnmWrmen of intelhenct1. on whose judgment,and by whoso direction they agree to nbideturn a.ci. u iui a oixuguese laborers a eiqulation to submit all tbfferences amongthemselves to the Portuguese Corumisioner would lc invaluable.

AVenre glail to bee that the subject tohaving attention.

3MtroiAV Nov 17th. instead of Sunday,

Nov. ICth, was celebrate! as tho Kingsbirthday, aad tho day was duly honoredby salutes, n regatta and n reception at nthe palace in tho v ening The regattawas of course, the principal event of theday. The boat races w ere good, in mostizuiAnccri, ana mere was one race wincuwas niRjrmflccnt, that in which llin 5!rrtloBoat Club and Uio Honolulu Yacht andBoat Club measured their Btremrth Itwas a triumph for (he JJvrtlcs to win such

race, and it was really n triumph for tboi. i. j o IK Peaieu on sticli clone

terms. Anglo-Saxo- n lone and mncle, andnwre an Anglo fcaxou gnltold ThoseIwya rowed that rac for all they wroworth, ruwiil it fairly us honorable mensnouw, ana accepteAi the jiosiuonH wluchtheir pluck and endurance gao them -- Uieone with becoming modest, accepting

ofuieir victor, ami uio ouierwitun jollyfamhommtc accepting their defeat This is

it ffhonld lo nnd ve bopo thatbuchfet'lwill alwnyb 1m shown. It is but a

mean contemptible sptnt that is not vrilling, in n friendly match of skill, to do tlioIjpst that can l done, no matter whether

odds are nniiibt them or not Mnnvlosing boatVcrew gives xnembera for Uio

winning crew ol unuthr regatta It is;tfrl that is shown in sudi contests which

the thing that fjhes them their value.The prizes nro notlnng, but to bo tho win

in n well contested trial of btrenglh isindeed honor. Greece, rewanled tbo winners in its athletic sports with n wreath,England rewards her greatest boatmen

with praise. Wo are willimr that our iraces might bo rewarded with something

'uivti-- outTMiuutti, uul not wiuimoncrv

TJypER iircsent circumstances it is impossible to discuss, fullv and on its merit

late fatal shooting nffrny on Fort St,lAimmeni, uowover. can iw iusUv inodoupon the practice of carr ing fire arms.

jKHscsMon of nrms often leads mentlo-i- hot haste-wh- they w ould not dotecalm Mnsideration. In the days

when men wore swords as a part of tliiirordinary equipment, nothing was more ofcommon than the appeal to that weapon

the public streets. As soon as the habitwearing the sword went outthe apicaluir wiwjuja grauuaiiy uieu out ICO.

M"p understand that a large number ofpistols are imported into this country and

there is areadv alo' for them, amithey are carried around. Of course,

itishiJUierxJiaAtrjLuiduritheUier itumu rarnre n concenicu weapon. Dill luo

that certain men are in the ii&hit nf itsdoing eo, leaks out in the long run. Ifthere were two or three prosecutions un-der our law against carrying concealed thewrapcsrfncicyvouldcery soon dfe

""here is no excuse Yor men carryingweapons here, as our poxmlation is mostorderly and crimes hgainsi"lhe person orecxmiparatively rare. In some parts of thoglobe it is of course a necessity, but here,distant though we nre fronitb great cen

of civilization, there can be no possi ofreason for the practice A little rnon the part of the police wonld, we too.

sure, make the fact that there is a law.

r'wapTjasan.jiSkV-- '

on this subject apparent to certain of ourrougher element here,

TSrr mltiration of Bonrhum is jow occua great deal of attention in theBring States, and ft is one to which we

should give particnlar attenJ ion here. Itecms as if the purer experimental eteps

had been'at last passed, and that thewill now begin to show in the farmers

of Kansas and Illinois going largely intothe business. The following 'account ofwhat the Champaign Sugar "Works ofOhio have decn doing in tne direction ofsugar making will be of interest:

he CbampaJcn Socar Worka, ChampaJcn, lit,were tbe iirpt larce oorcbimi aagar worka everstarted in tbe United State. Tbej bare groundthe ease tbia saaaon rabwsd oo about IJOOO mat ofland, and tbe result if a perfect mopes in tbe warof making a quality of acfar that pola-

rizes 77 degrees, and taoch tweeter than vpTmade from canv or For year experi-ment bare been made to find oat some way tochance Sorghum flynrp into sagar. Tbe attemptwas nnsncoBABf a) tip to last year, when tbe Stateof Illinois offered a bonnty to any one vho wonldsnooted In cranoJatlaj; o errnp Into Bccar.

made at tbe btate Unirendty of Hlirois,in CtJampaiflBt by lrof a. Weber and NTtIl,

aeoomplUhiiifftheresoIt. A ready salela found for ail tbe enjar and syrnp made, and theaneeess here will csnae a larce tiifmber of sugarworks to be erected all orer the Vert, for borjtframcane will irrow where corn can be raised, and wherefarmers can make $L5 an acre in raising corn theycan realize $30 an acre in raising Korcaum cane tosen to ueae xacionea.

Tberesoltof tbxediacoTery ii likely to rnakeagreat a change In tbia country as tbe making ofbeet sugar has in Europe, whereof all the sugar In tbe world is made. Out of atotal prodocuon of throe "million tana, France,Jtelgiom and Germany produce two million tons.Tbe Champaign Hogar Works bare introdooed allthe modern imimrrementa. The macbinerr. boiler.and Tacoom pans were made by Atlantic Vk orks inBrooklyn, K. V. They use both the Weston andllepwortb eentrif cgala.

I rom the above it will be seen that thoprofit on raising sorghum cane to theplanter is $30 an acre. From anotherpublication we notice in Kansas the netprofit upon an aero of sorghum is esti-

mated at$oLG7. Labor in Kansas is patdownat ?L2. to SL50 per day: dearerthan it is here. The canes grow fromBeed and arrive at maturity in about fourmonths

Now there are many localities on theseislands which do not depend upon irrigation, where sorghum would thrive eplendidly Wo are told by a gentleman wholias eeen a great deal ol too sorgiium cropsin tho States, that the few fields ho has seenhere, present a far letter appearanceWith onr perennial summer we could raiseat the "tery least three crops a year.

Now if in Kansas with only one crop aoart with not so fine a growth and a tcry

heavy price for labor, a net profit of $51.G7 can bo made, what ought wo bo ablo todo in Hawaii with a more luxuriant growthnnd three crops a year. On tho face of it,nnd without going deeply into tho matter,it looks as if sorghum was coin? to be oneof tho things that will help to sat o thocommercial prosperity of the Islands,

Ono of our planters is looking seriously into tho question. He was hero at thotime of tho Planters meetings and the niatter was brought to his notice. He said onhis return to Hawaii, he would at oncecommence experiments. Tho results ofthese may bo looked for in tho course of afew months. His idea is that tho cropmight be planted so as (o mature frommonth to month, and the mill constantlykept going. Quick returns nro the soul ofbusiness, and sorghum certainly promisesthat Cane does not mature in some Iocalities under IS months, during that timetho sorghum crop would be reaped at leastfour times, and n fifth crop would bohalf ripe. It tho profit per acre is whatit is claimed to be, the planting of thosorghum would be Tery much more profi-table than tho planting of cane, and itwould not require tho outlay of so muchcapital as sugar cane requires. We bowtoon to hnvo fuller information on thesubject, and shall be glad to publish thoviews of practical men on the subject.

Some ono remarked lately that such wasthe present condition of leprosy here thatit might bo out of tho jxwer of tho Gov-ernment hero to put in force segregationmoroughiy xo tins a reply may be made,first by Quoting tho words of Dr Mtinro.a writer quoted in tho A7rfwfA Centuryupon tho leprosy question in India. Hosays:

It has been objected by the Government ofIndia that the expense of Berrecatins orer 100.000lepers in asylums would be too great, but I hardlythink th!s is a proper new of the case. Xosucliasylums need lie built, but segregation could stillbe enforced by tbe compnlsory confinement oflepers to certain snaeea of land on which rtroricrTillages could be built fcr them, while they wouldwxicn woio uo encouragoo o woik on toe Eurrounahur land, rropcrlr inanaccd. such communitiesmight bo partly Of course, aftera leper was once put into such a village, a severe,,penalty should be enacted from anyon sW OTahrtfinf litm (n 1awn SI TT" rjVT"-.- ." ; ir ai me name iiraothere roul3 linfe-ys- l ixiieyBt in Moviac thelepers, under proper supervision, sometimes to seeand converse with their friends at some place nearthe Tillage, t lew tu ho rwVttt trat allnrnl.

rrobably orer two hundred such TiUaceo wouldbo required for the whole of India. Of coursomedical officers would be required to lire neareach of them, but the work conld" be nearly, ifnot quite, nil done by lepers, ouch segregationwould, I belicTe, witn the other means alreadymealioned, succeed in stamping out tbe disease.

This of courso is dealing with leprosyon a most extensive scale, but even onsuch an extensive scale we eo a promtnent man writing upon it, who seems san-guine of success.

But n closer analogy to our conditioncan bo found in a smaller country, viz: theIsland of Cyprus. This island camounder British rale on July 12, 1878. It hasin the neighborhood of 1X5,000 inhabitants, two thirds of whom are Greek, andthe habits of tho peoplo nro anything butcleanly. This island, along with manyother places in the East was terribly afflicted with leprosy, and one or two graphicaccounts of the leper settlement on thatisland have been published. When thoBritish Government took control of thoisland they at once faced tho question ofleprosy, and they applied tho only remedy

ct known, segregation. Within six yearsof tho occupation of the island comes thereport from the Chief Medical Officer ofCyprus, Dr. G. N. Stephens. Ho says, in

report for 1883-- 1:

I hare coma to tho mmcltiftton tlut lenrnav Inthis island is marketllr on tbe decrease, and I amof opinion that In time it will entirely disappear.lor this puno9c, however, two points hare to beobserved-firmly- , tbe genet at amelioration of theoonuuion anu wenareoi me mnaDiianis, vmentime onlr can brine about: seoundlr. tbe cradaalseclusion of nil lepers as they are met with. Touhs latter measure me uovcrnmeainas given usfall attention. It is greatly to be desired, for tbesare and radical exlermination of this disease thatsoioo more absolute mode of Isolation should beadopted, i am considering the best manner inwhich this could be done, and I will shortly laymy news on me suojeci utiore me uorernment.

Here is distinct hone for lis. but it isonly by being up and doing that wo canhoK to rival Cyprus. That island hasnearly double tho population of tho wholeHawaiian group, ana mere is no symptom

doubt in the mind of an important medical officer as to the possibility of a radical extermination" of tho disease. It iswell for all of us to notice the two iiointttwhich "havo been observed,, in Cyprus:tho seclusion of all lepers, nnd the renera! amelioration of the condition andwelfare of tho inhabitants.

It is well to tako this lesson to heartWo hate two goals to aim at Ono to retthe unclean put away nnd treated as humanely and kindly us it is possible, theother to so improve tho clean that theycannot become unclean. Hero is work forall. It is tho duty of tho Government totako up tho matter of sereiration with astrong hand and n determination to carry

uuu ik ia iuu uuk ml our piiuaiiuLrupicmen nnd women to go personally into the ofhomes of the poor and do their utmost toinculcate cleanliness and good habitsamong tho people, to war;against debauchcry, intemperanco and Tice, Oh! theseisles nre so beautiful, life should bo soeasy, so happy here, it seems a sacrilegetuctt a tuwiu uiM'-as- suuuiu LJltwl ill ill lishideous loathsomeness nnd mar tho beauty,mroaien me uie. At is tne more to lo re-gretted bocanso wo believe that the enncer onwhich is eating into Hawaii is the result

carlesimcss. From statistics which we onhave had an opportunity of glancing at,and whicb will one of theso days becomepublic property, wo nre assured that the It.mismanagement has had more evil effects H.within the last few years, wo fear it is hav-ing its most evil effects now.

Leprosy is n Tery old disease in theworld, it is a very old disease in Europe,

spread there to such terrible ex-tent

II.that almost Tery small town had

laxar house. It has been stamped out WHowl By segregation, and tho followingwere Uie terms in which the priest (for in

middle ages segregation was a dutyinculcated by the Church, and its mem-lcr- s

framed a terrible ceremonv) pro-nounced the ten commandments which theleper had to keep.

1. 1 forbid yutt (said the priest) ever again toenter a church, market-plac- a mill, a

or any ameinblj of tbe people,2. 1 forbid you erer to wash your bands, or anyyoar things, in tbe fountains or any running

slrrAtu anywhere soeTtr. And if youwuh to drinkmost dip tip water In your cop Ihviil) or

some other Tessel.3. 1 forbid you to go out of doors without your

itprVjaJ'aalaaataaaaSaaW -- Aav'..l ?MLirr-- a.

leper's garb, so that all roar know you; and youmost not go unshod outside your bouse.

4. 1 forbid rov to touch anjtbiniz you wish tobuy anywhere, except with a stick to let peopleknow what yon want,

6. 1 forbid you to enter any irmor any otherhouse to buy wine; what i given yon, yon canBare put in juor rami.

7. 1 command yon not to answer any one ques-tioning you by toe way unless yon bare first seenthat you are not on the windward side of him, sothat no barm rosy come tobim. Morrorer youare not to go down narrow streets, where youmight brush against anyone.

b. I command yoo. should you be obliged topaaa along any foot path, across tbe hills, or any-where else not to touch the raihnrs. or stiles aridsuch like, enters you bare first put on your gjores.

y. 1 forbid you to toccn tnianu or cauoren,whoeTerthey maybetor eterto give presents tomem or anyone rur

10. 1 command too not to eat or drink with aoT-one exoept lepers. And remember that when youdie yon wilt be boned in your own honae unless yonobtain permission beforehand to be buried in thecaurcn.

We must remember that these command-ments were okyf, and then we may turnto our own lax methods, our pretended,isolation, onr scenes at the porch of

tho letters from the King askingextension oi tunc lor aciaiowieagea lepersto remain at their homes, the orders of theFresident of the Board of Health, nnd wocan understand wny r.uropo succeeded,why Cyprus is succeeding in stampingouttho disease, nnd also why we do not.

NOTES.A KtntCEK of Portuguese hare been leaving for

the Coast lately. It is probable, howeTer, thatthey will return, for work is not plentiful nor arewages better on the Coast than here. Besides therelations of life are more suitable to tbe habita ofPortuguese hero than they are there. It is wellperhaps, that a few should go oTer aad try theirlack, for it will make others acquainted with whatthey may hAre to expect. It is worth while notingthat a number of Norwegians went orer to theCoast, and returned, and that they are thoroughlysatisfied now with positions on tbe Dlantattons.bpreckelsTille is now employing a large numberof them.

The German General Von der Goltz has writtena pamphlet, Bars the Cknttian I'mlom in which bepredicts how the next inrasioo of France will Useplace, lie predicts that the hoary work of thocampaign will be done by the caralry. and thatthe only serious battles will be those m whichcaralry aad faorso artillery will be engaged. Inthe late military maneuvers which the GermansbaTe Leon going through in the neighborhood ofCologne the principal positions were asaicnedtocavalry. It is also to be noted that the Kwssiansmaintain a great caralry force in Poland to guardagainst German invasion. A reTirat of caralrycampaigning win increase Tery largely ue expenses of European armies.

All reports lately recencd from France gire aTiry bad account oi tno state ol trade la tostcountry. According to the Pans h'eotte4tle allbranches of business were dprested, and batlittlahone vasexoressed of aiir rreat renral inthe near future. M. Paul a writingin uio isantomtstf turuws ino uumo iortae existtnc depression on the financial and economicpolicy which bas been pursued in that country fortbe past few years. It demands a reform in thatpolicy at once, and thinks that in the present stateof public mind delay would be dangerous. AtLrons the depression in the silk trade was in-tense. And the agitation among the workiogmenmen was occasioning gave alarm. Tae success oftho vino crop was the only favorable feature, butit was not expected that this would alleviate, tbegeneral agricultural and commercial distress. Tbeinformation taken together with tho Pans letterwe publish points to a very uncomfortableetato of things in the Republic. It is highly pro-bable that not even the war in China will bo ableto withdraw tho attention of the people fromborne affairs, and that an explosion may takeplace

Criticism of RoyaltyWhen any public man desires immunity from

criticism, itiian unfading sign that bis recordcannot hear tbe light. Tbe honest official, ofwhatever rank, is willing to be weighed in thebalance of public discussion. And this is simplybecause be has nothing to conceal from bis mas-ters. It is so outi&us a truth that the public haroa right to discuss their employes, that it seemsas if some explanation was necessary for tbe ut-terance of itt the explanation is, that there arethose hero who have wnously argued before thepublic that Ills Majesty tbe King should be ex.empt from criticism. An effort was also made intho last legislature to pass a law deshrced to ure--Tent such criticism, b y depriving any one charg edwiiu iioauuig me jving irora me usual aeienae olproving the truth of tbo statements complained of.The introduction to Ibis bill was creceded Ly anarticle of a somewhat inflammatory character, inthat exhoberant publication known as the Dailyt.lclt, evidently intended to educate tbe minds oftne to tne proposed new departure.lEecardiuc these attempts to placo Lira berondcomment wuo was already ueyonu liaimity to thecourts, well might His Majesty have numblyprayed to bo delivered from his friends ( ?). Thisahsmetul bill fortnnatelr never brcamn n law. Imiwas promptly killed by tbe Legislature. If thisattempt was made under tne instructions and brthe desire of KuurICalakaua.it is rerv much ta liftdiscredit as an officer of the Government: and thenign position GxnisomciairanK only adds to theDiame lnseparaoie irom snen conduct, mtnoata shadow of hereditary cliim to tbe throne. Kala- -

aauawas eiecieu io me !mgs oinoe mucu as ais ciocieu ma renauue. ne noiiis nia

position by virtue of a legislative discretion, andins own duplicated oath to maintain the Constitu-tion, and to govern in conformity therewith. 'owfor him, or for any one in Ids behalf, to y& todennre citizens of their rteht ti mi.rconduct, and to publicly Ijofd'him to tbo perform-ance of bis official oaths, is to admit that theil&sai&llut like those of other men, butare worthless. The King is tbe servant of thepeople : and irom mem ne received bis official position, ami i rom mem lie receives nis oiuciai sal-ary, which may be Increased, diminished or with-held at their pleasure. Under these circumstancesit Is only laughable to argue that the King owesnothing to tbe peorle, or that be is not account-able for his official conduct. The public have tberight to demand that be shall administer the Gov-ernment according to taw, and with a moderateamount of ability, and tney have the right to en-force this demand. It thetefore naturallr followsthat cTery citizen, and every one whose aemcesand property are liable to tbe support of tbe Gov-ernment, may investigats and publicly discussme omciai conauci oi every ons engaged in tneadministration of pnblic affairs, from the Kingdown to the country policeman. The (Jorernmentis for public utility; if itceasa to be useful, itmay and should bs superseded by a system betterfitted for the work of governing. Not only harethe people a right to good government, but theyhave tbe right to decide what in good government,and the exercise of these rights is not to be hin-dered by any ridicalom lIsiqu of official infalli-bility. YVATCHliAX.

One of Onr Boys Abroad.Mr. J. Alfred llsgoon, who went Kast to pursue

a course of Lav studies at tbe Michigan Univer-sity, Ann Arbor, bssttken Advantage of a vaca-tion tOTistt thetate of bis birth (Maine). Aftervisiting his friends, be was interviewed by theeditor of the Iiritjm Faltt Ga:ettt, and the lattergives Mr. Magoou's ideas quite fait It will be ob-served that his remarks nre quite complimentaryto this kingdom.

Mr. J. Alfred 3Iagoon, who left Maine when amere boy, 17 years Ago, for California, is nowvisiting with bis aunt Mrs. Ann Novell andMrs. Alice L Johnson, m this city. lie went fromCalifornia to tho Hawaiian Islands and fromthence he ruurned to Michigan and entered thedepartment of law nt the Ann Arbor Universityand is spending bis vacation in visiting hisrelations and tbo scenes of bis childhood.The ccntlcman iironoecs after comnletuur hiastudies to return tu bis adopted country, whicb beluiDuniamioj reppecia cqunuy lavoreu wimtbe United Mates. Ihero one cscaiics the rifroron.cold of American winters and tho excessive beat olher summers. lie describes it as a land of poetryand beauty. The trees never lose their foliagenor tbe earth her carpet of green. Flowers con-tinually bloom, Mr. Maroon, thanj that suffer-ing, except from pain and aiclncs, is neverknown. ibe native noDulalian. bowerer. whirhnumbered 11X1,000, has in ono hundred and sixyears, under me evils mat Attend emulationswindled down to perhaps not oyctW.OOO. Theravsges of dread disease and leprosy have beeninguuui. ii is sau inueuu to see a noble peoplewho bad not their equal among tbe heathen na-tions of the globe so stricken. In about bO years theybare become so universally educated that there ishardly a person among them who cannot read andwrite; a fact which would reflect crodit upon theoldest nations. They opened their doors to theforeign stranger and met him with the lovinggreeting "J loha" which is cbaracteriBtic of theirAfTectionite and frank natores. Mr MAgoonsaysliattbe itecinroctty treaty between the UnitedMates And tho Hawaiian Inlands bas onabledmany cane growers to became suddenly, wealthy,and its abrogation would work to them inestima-ble barm. It would beatleist, a great Injusticeas the Americans greatly preponderate over otherforeign nations there and though many of themare loyal Hawaiian (.objects, yet tliey can neverbe alienated from the lind of their nativity. Therwatch her with jealous interest and areas quickas her own residents to recent lierfnfnnML Itiiacannot be more conclusively proven than thatmany of them beard with patriotic fervor her callto arms in tbo late rcbtUion and rushed impetuously to her assistance, leaving, gladly, theserenity of psace to preserve inviolate tbe land oftheir fathers. Tbo little Kingdom or Hawaiithanks tb creat. mscnificcnt And benederotAmerica for what she has done for in this treaty,but it would he as cruel and meralcs as the "Car

Joggerniut" for America to deprivo her ownchildren of the benefits which she is so ablo tobestow And forwbicb, indeed, ahe docs And willreap eo nco a return in more ways man in nnaidevotion and commercial exchange.

A "Shoot nt tbe Casino.A match at rifle abooUni! took iUce at the Canno

range, ivapioinni rant era mo afternoon oi the itinst between Messrs iaas. it. Udon and vt uiiaraUngeronthe one side, and Messrs F.U. Uiggmsand Henry Wilvm (chief enginecrof theinNMn)

the other, Tbe distance was 200 yards, theO a df, and the test the' tout of S3

rounds by cich team. The weather was excellenttbe day, only a zephyr from the north-eas- t

stirring. Mr Unger won the toss for his side and besent Mr. Hiins first to the butts; that gentle-man retiring without making a bullseye, Mr. C

Wilson followed and then Messrs Unger and eyWilson tbe score on tbe conclusion of the first

round placing the C Ik WUson Ubger teamahead, which position they maintained through-out the match. Tbe best Individual score was nomade by Mr. Unger but best average by Mr. C B.Wilaon. Following is tho score as kept by Mr. J.

Fisher the oBcial scorer:C ft. WILMS asD W. rXftEE.

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The Oaretto's Paris Letter."fabis, October 13, 18H.

rucajn tas Txzarr.M. Ferry has all his sorrows before Mm. His

adversaries are becoming formidable, and thecouits in his indictment are augmenting. If bismajority stUI vote him up, he can, for a while

longer snap bis fingers at a hostile public opinion.The question of China will be the firrt on the ros-

ter when the Chambers assemble in ten days. Itia conceded that the moment has arrived to tearasunder all veils, to put aside whimpers and

and have out the truth, tbe wbole truth,and nothing but tbe truth. Tbe Foamier treatyof Tien Tarn, which IL Ferry declared was so

bas nereryet been communicated to Par-liament, or published; consequently there is noTueans of rebutting the Chinese assertion that nodate was fixed for tbe evacuation of liac Le. Wehave only as set off, U. Ferry's declarations, andtbe severe reprimand administered to tbe officerby the Minister of War, who attacked the Chinese.This is hardly satisfactory for Impartial French-men, who may hare to pay with their blood andpurse, for a war with Coma; nor is it sufficient,whv foreigners should put up with the destructionof their trade in tbe East,

rucx oa wis.The Ministry desires to make "peace with

China; teat which seems to strengthen the belief,France is engaged in hostilities with her. Khelnngis converted into a Turk's head: it is bombardedevery time China declines to pay tbe third of the230 millions demanded for the mutual blunderingbefore llae Le. And Formosa will be held as aguarantee. Pity M. Ferry did not commence bythe Utter, and so economise the "intelligent de-

structions' at Foocbow. M. Ferry has no trumpcard to play; tbe Attilas and the Tamerlane of theofficial press urge tbe immediate wiping out of theCelestials. But tbe bitter show no disposition toknuckle down, and peace cannot be made withoutthem. They can close their ports against Frenchntps few as the latter be; they can keep stinging

away at Tonquin: may fit out Alabamas, or bringabout complications over tbe ncbt of search,

China knows of late, European politics: she evi-

dently speculates on tbe embarrassments of theFerry Cabinet, and so in a sense commands thepolitical tttoatton. With the defeat of M. Ferry,that would sotrbe merely a Minister overthrown,but the disappearance of the spirited colonialtulicv. France will not consent to bare her Dres- -ent situation In-- China, in "Iink'd sweetness longdrawn out." ine war muse oe eimeron or on.AL Fenr loncs nassionalelr for his extrication, tobe free to go ahead elsewhere, and to thwut England more positively on tne a lie perhaps.

aunos."Euirland mar rest assured France will never co

to war witn ner on too question,bbe knows what that madness would cost Inttbe rase is not the less boilini at the comnlcte Indifference with whicb EugbUMtyiewa the Indignantprotesta of France. Tbo KtpUnt-- e Frairitfrofficial organ nnmber one, menaces John Boll witha European auianco, a descent on vuia Ireland,"and the beading a march on London, of the Homeand not at Home, Holers. England has decidedto tnstal herself at Cairo, to organize boudan. Andopen it np to civilization and unprivileged traders.1 bis does not suit a M. Bernard, who holds GordonPacha responsible for knocking orer six Frenchivory dealers in 1874, who, bad they been allowedto continue tbe ivory business, and its too wellknown concomitant sondnea, would tiy this haveconverted the Soudan into a Itasselas alley.

a rsorosED ixTAsiori.England bas but one reply in maketo all threats,

insolence and bounce leveled at ber daily; fit outher fleets of E$mtraldi$ as rapidly as possible; fortify her military possessions, And proceed to weldher colonies like the bundle of sticks. Then theHotspurs wilt become as mild as sucking doves.Jules Yallia has done good recently, remindinghis countrymen, tbey are ignorant as babes of thefighting resources of England with ber popula-tion superior to France, to beware of; the hordesof silent men that would start into armies, like themyriads of Germany, oastampinglhegrouud. M,Dclonclo ought to read, mark and learn this fact,as he stated in bis oration a few evenings Ago that"there was not a single officer in tbe French army,but was suffering at the present moment from thothought that a vote of tbe French Parliangontmight perhaps soon compel them to draw tbe swordagainst England." To draw it is one thing, but tonse it is another. They will hardly go to JJorking,And with the British fleet supremo on the ocean, itis difficult to knew to where they can march.Tbo invasion vt Germany would be a mere

to fitting out an expedition to make the conquest of tbe English colonics in the intcrobts ofcivilization. In thoroughly exploding that chroniohypocrisy the h alliance, Bismarckhas conferred an incalculable boon on England.Such handicapped all ber diplomacy, clung to herforeign politics like a chain-bal- bbe has nowregained ber liberty of action M. Ferry soundedtbe loud timbrel of the tranco-Angl- (i be-fore the opening of tbe Egyptian Conference; andwhen Franco was refused even a back door admis-sion into Ecvot. tbe official Dress was let loose, ascompletely as if it were German, to frighten theoid women in mo ucm ntue island, inaia tneusual order of proceedings; cover joa with flowerswhen voa nre invited to sacruicevour interests.coTcr you with abuse when you refuse.

ntsauncK.Bismarck bos done more: be baa divided France

into two hostile camps: these. lud br the Ministerialists, aUo assent to an alliance with Germany,tho Tictor of Strasbourg, Mctz and bodan, and Ityears after the terrible doinci atBazailles, andthese who will never bow the knee to Baal till

and Lorraine bo revenged And restored. Itwas this Alsatian nartv whicb lust held its annualbanquet in tbe Freemason's Uall, to celebrate the333d anniversary of tbo union of btrasburg withFrance. The meeting voted Bismarck "Downamong tue dead men there let him lie," and de-nounced his nefarious conduct, in bavins turnedEngland agiinat France, while repudiating as

all alliance with the hereditary enemy.And this "no surrender" stand, finds an echo inecho in every true 1 rcuchman's heart. The alli-ance, or mttHte or whatever it may be called, withPrussia, is. it appears to ttke effect on tbe 23d ofOctober.. pppialsrcqiacjdencejandccrtaiDJytery apropos that hnpixns tohe menarrtrsary.of What this joint hostilityagainst England signifies, doubtless U well knownby Earl Granville. Of course it is France thatwill pay for tbe music, that will have to pull thechestnuts out of the fire, Iow rimarck1s calcu-lations and combinations may miscarry, and bemay leave France for a second time simmering inher gravy. To embroil sovereigns Against theirsympathies, to reconcile them against their repug-nancies, to dispone uf nations according to his willand manipulate their political interests followinghis views, so far as to oblige people to believe intheir assent, such is the work of Bismarck. Fif-teen year Ago he pushed Austria towards war withKoxsia. Now ail is changed, because Kaiser Wil-liam desires to expire in peace, without any morepiously.wirtng to the Empress

Trn thousand French are gone belowTralie Oml Horn whom all bleBlna flow

In 1879 Bismarck ahowed be could exclude lheCzar Irom tbe alliance of Germany and Austria:be now condescends to admit him. He imposessince twelve j cars on Austria, tbe surprises andtbe vicissitudes of bis diplomacy. But If be be-lieves in the perpetuity of his diplomatic work, bedeceives himself. He may pull the imperial pup-pets at will, but the sarao strings will not maketheir subjects dance. 'I bo meeting of the threeEmperors At fpiernievico is hardly ten days, andAlready tbe Emperor of Austria kicks in tbe traces.In bis Imperial message at tbe opening of parlia-ment, he dare not eren allude to his cousin Alex-ander. Tho Hungarians forbid such friendships;tbtir memories go back to 1919, to tho defeats ofIrad and Cow Jen, and tue execution of CountBalthgnny.

m crrciiuc re pixgeilThere is a growing despondency in reference to

tbo llepublic Tbe nation does not feel itselfgoverned with economy or sagacity ; its great ex-pectations have been deceived. The rcDnbhc hasnot produced more than negative results: nostatesman bnre been developed, only a crowdof mediocrities. 'I here is much and suffering in tbe land. Thousand, at Lyons are out ofemployment and demand I read, nud their deputyAndnccx hints, tint in tbe foggr days of Novem-ber r march on the Hotel devllle is among tbepossibilities. M. Germain, a republican, and l)irector of the Credit Lronnais bank. IkflvrHi idcause oi ail the evils is uue, to a naty reductionof taxation; to tho undertaking of numerouspublic works, and to fabulouj expenditures uponeducation. lo these we might add, costly playingat protectorates, the falling off in demand forFrench goods, consequent at their high price, andthe Absence of confidence in the political future.It mast not be forgotten, that in I ranee, taxationis 33 per cent, higher than in any otber htate, andthat bv bad tariffs, in the interior of the mnnttr.as well as at the frontier, the raw materials forindustry, and tbe nccessianss of life, are crushedby their enormous burden. It is not to be As-

sumed that the Hepublio is doomed to die becauseit remains between the stationary and the retrograde. It exists, because it best suits a peoplewho hare not a particle of veneration for any-thing monarchal ; it has no competitor. Orlean-ist- s

may bubble, and Honapnrtists squeak, or theymay unite, but tbey can never oust tbe presentregime, unless some great calamity abroad, or theresource to severe taxation at borne, drives tbopeople to despair. Thtn tbe general who is mostaudacious wilt hare the most chances . could bewm back AUace and Lorraine, finishing up withthe dismemberment of pcrfide Albion, be mightclaim any nnmber of royal and imperial crowns,and be crowned at both Notre Dame and lCheims.And perhaps tbe French natural character is soconstituted, that tho people prefer to see itselfreprexentcd by a man of commanding genius f hanby an assembly of nobodies. (Juinet observes theGermans were led to nnilT bv Prussia because shesupplied the want of Fatherland, uwer, materialiuiVD ntuuu, iiwuiii atiu owiiu iuii.taiiu.1. luumay explain why Pan Germantnm entrusted to tbePrussian race, its ambitions, its rancors, its ra-

tlines, its strategies, its diDlomacT. its violences.its glory, and its force among nations.

ODDS ASD E3DS.

The colleges like the thettrea have resumedwork; tbe students have for the future tnree hours1mu nt classes in the week. It would be the saIva.Uon of yrang France, if a decree ordered this relaxation a tfo uoTumi wj gome maaiy sports, sothat French boys could be licked into pluckylads, have tbe sneak tendency knocked out ofthem, and become something better, thin ablebodied girls. Tbe something that's wrong inFrance I. tbe middle classes: they are more andmore abdicating their role of backbone of thonition ; tending to lire apart in them selves like abiraon btylites, and wrapping themselves up in aCarthusian silence respecting civil and politicallife, when tbey ooj,ht to bo in the van And on thebreach. The Exhibition of 13 is shaping itselfinto tbe General Commission stage: the headcommissioner will be M. AnUraie Prouut. It must

confessed, the people display very Utile enthumiasm for the event, or Indeed for anything else.Ther are oat of sorts : ther are not raakin? mon

; the country makes no way in foreign esteem fsavv uismaiK, hum uumuei, nnu uq one comesfrotn the crjine about Colonial expansiso. Tbecholera bas not taken definite leave t but it mikes

progress. It Is questionable if Its appearancebe a misfortune, as it stare publicKriodieaUy executing central cleaasincs of slams.

The Grand Cholera Commission bis made its re- -

tbe conclnsion of Lhe whole roatter Is weErt: better than heretofore what cholera is not,bnt know not atall what it is. Tbe next scientificmatter ot importance Is, tbe intelligence ot P.ineeKraprotkine's cat : it can resd the dispositions ofmen. amordinir as their shall bo as bare as a Lillian! baU, or thatched with Atsalona locks. Pussyfraternizes with hairless beads, bat expresses acontempt for wics. Oorneiltes has

crossed tbe attention of the theatrical world.The charch ot bt. ltoch. the ruriMi in which tbedramatist died, celebrated a mass for ths repose of

sonl. This is a nappy contrast to tne agewhen Oorneille diedi then actors and actresieswere tinder the excommanicalion major.

Dynamitards keen their prentice bands at workoccasionally to remind the aathonties what can

lortn cominj. oniciaes are painiouj rue.

To rtrodncercal cenoioe sleep and childlike repose all nisbt, take a little Hop Bitters on retir-ing. Look for advertisement.

Waixaea News- -

WincxA, Hawaii.Enrroc Gizxtte What a cold, bleak place

tbia is to hold court ia. A raw, blustering windroars down from the Kohala inomitaxns, drivingbefore it, the clouds and mist that have rolled tafrom tbe Pacific, making it most sneomfortabletl atari mt nt Jliwirm

This term of the Circuit Court bas tans farbeen a gala day for the poor fellows committedfor trial. The most wise and enlightened juryhave discharged every case submitted to them.Where is our Attorney General traveling now?We think a short visit to this place would be moraIn the line of his duties, than speaking to the pret-ty Senontas in tbe Mexican capital, and all at ourexpense too.

Oar new aht riff Is on hand, and is beginning tolearn tbe ropes he is to handle In the future. Hehas no easy task before him and seeds the help ofevery good citizen to carry out bis duties as heought. We are all willing to give him a band andlet him have a chance to prove his ability to carryon the difficult duties now empowered on him.

A fine lot of farm bones has just passedthrough here on their way to Mr. Horner's enneplantations in liamakua. Ther were landed inMahckona last week from tbe JTro.

Tbe liilo and Hawaii Telephone Company meanbusiness, as they are fast pushing their linethrough iluoakua to Kawaihae whicb place tbeyexpect to reach by the middle of January next.Tbe main line will be about 100 miles in length.Tbey bope to connect to Kobala early the comingyear. This line when finished from Hilo to Ka- -waenae wtu place the former place within 15 hourstime of Honolulu. Owing to the care bestowed onthe lute by their active superintendent Mr.

there is rarely a time when conversation can-not be easily earned on between Hilo and thecountry stations. On the completion of the lineto Kawaihae It is expected that the company willnot be in debt one dollar for its construction. AHthe liberal minded residents of Hamakua haveshown their appreciation of the value of such aline by taking stock enough to cover all expenses,as it is booed. It is the intention of the ComnanTw yiatw Kiecrapa loairomenu aiso on me line inall the most important places, so as to make sureof sending messages, in case of the failure of tbetelephone.

Bumor comes, that the Kohala Bad Boad is tobe abandoned, from want of tbe support of the Kobala planters. If that is so, the time is not fardistant when they will see their mistake, and feelit too. This is no age to go backwards in. "Pro-gress is tbe watch-wor- now. everywhere, andHawaii should not bo in the rear.

His Majesty, looking hale and hearty, madeVVaimea a flyin&T visit last week and returned toHonolulu by tho AW.

Waimea, Not. 10th, ll. Hawan.

Spffinl STotircs.

MR, W. & PARKEIla an Office la Mr. Godfrey Rhodea1 BalldIn- -, on Kaahnmana Street, and will be Dappy le attendto any butineas enUnatea. to hia care. 1(R5 Cm

MR. W. F. ALLEN,Haa an office with Meacf a. BlhpA Co coiner of t

and Kaahnmana Street, and be will be pleatedto attend to sny bnilseca entniated to Mm. ItCI &m

FURNISHED ROOMS N'eat and colly Faralehed Roorna can be had by an early application at

(TO) NO. 4 WAHDES L YNE

HONOLULU, An- - 2ub ltC. O. BERGER. ESQ- - tAcent Macnoale & Urban Safes. I

Deab fria I take great pleasure io a talln: that theMacsealk Umax frara I purchased from yon. andwhicb went tbroash tbe late dlaatroaa fire la mytore, came oat to mr entire aatUfictlon 1 opened

the same on tbe combination and found all Its contentsIn perfect condition. Years Truly,

iks r a maHosolcxc, sept 17th ISP I

C. O, BERGER, Eq 'Acent MaveneaJe & Urban Safes, i

Pea a Jmb: I take plcaiure In adding my tcatlmontto Ihc many ta favor of the Macseilk A Usbax &irc

Tbe one I purchased of yon tome time ago for mystore at Lahalna, parsed laroogh tbe diastronc Arc onthe 11th iuiL. and on ODenins theaame without anvtrouble with tbe Combination, found that It bad pre-served the content, book, papera, also, one watch, to

it rniiii huiikiiuu linn imir,hzzzra A. S CLEGIIOKN

THE 'PEOPLE'S CYCLOPEDIA.A NEW EKA IN CiULOl'EDIAV

It came Into existence aa the result of Tnbllc Oplaion that tbe masef of the people nccdi-- a Cyclopediabetter adapted to their wanta and means. It baa thecream of all the Crclopcdlaa circa in a bcbolarlr. Ma- -tirly Manner, not mere rkcletont, bat tbe flc--h andMood of all tbe others.

It bas Thousand toplca more than otber Crclopcdiaf; rive Tboaaaiid lllattrationt; FlCotorrdXara; One Hundred and Twrnty Fire Mapaand DU"rr.m. The mapa are lUllroad and CountyMap v' tae United Statca

Tbe workls complete and now rcadr for delivery,and all brposbt down to ll.

CO- - rRICE-f,l- T. $19, $30 and $iJJU In differentti.nnlngs. MxMne PimxirsA Unfrrof New York arethe fubllrhcra. lwa

A RARE BOOK1

THE LI0.U0U ITtOllLEM OP ALL AUES. BY UK

DOItCIIEbTEIt, OF SIAbSACIIUfrETTS

Ilia boot, the Problem of Liquor Pri'grcae, la tbestandard the world over. This la written la bla beetstyle. It bis Ninety Illaatratloas and Itoo;ht to have a place in every family

Taetor Craaan ears. "I have aofflclently examinedDr Dorchester's bonk, the Liquor Problem of all Arc.to convince mreelf that it is of sreat value It lapacked fall of sUtUtica not easily f otmd elsewhere. Itla valuable as an educator, and will be ot Interest to allwho wUh to know the facts In regard to the Liquorstraffic.

I'ator Orlc aava. InarTjtnIned tbe wurk anillake pleaiarc in recommending It.' HO

?Ttni liBcrtistnitiits.

NOTICE

0 iinxnLirrti ice wonKs company, win deliver ICE at AS LOW KATES as any other company

JOHN O. VI LHE It, MiperlntendcntHonolQln. Nov UU 13M I'm

NOTICE !

ALI roUXD TltKb-paln?o- nLanda belonging to, or In the ocenpa

Hon or the Kill I A RANCH, will be prosecuted. Anypersons wishing to remove their Cattle, can get anorder on Monday In each week, from tbe undersignedorblaluna. No person will be allowed on the KafanaLand wltb Dogs. UEO. F UOLME3

Kahna, kohala, Nov Tib 1M IUi3 21

READ IT ALL.

IT MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE.

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The Purest and BestMedicine ever made

THEY AKE COMPOUNDED FKOM

Hops, Buchn, Mau drake and Bandellou."The Oldest, Bfet, most renowned

'and Valuable Medicines In the World,'and In addition contain all the best'and niott efftcthe curative properties'of all other bitters, bcln: the treatedLiver Regulator, BLOOD rURlFIEi:

'and life and health restoring agent on'rarth "

They Give New Life and Vigor to tho Agedand Infirm.

"To Clergymen, Lawyers. Literary'Men, Labourers , Ladles and all thoecwboe sedentary employments cans

'irregularities of the Clood, btomach,'Dowels, or Kidneys, or who require anAppetizer. Tonic, and mild btimalant'tbese Ditters are Invaluable, bringblzbly cnratlve, tonic and stimulating,

'wit hoot Intoxicating.""NO matter what yoar feelings or

'symptoms are, or. what the disease or'ailment Is, nse Hop Bitters. Don'twait on til aareatck. bntlf yon onlyfeci bad or miserable, nse the Hitters at

'once. It may save your life linn- -'dreda bare been saved by so doln, at a'trifiiozeot.

Ask yonr Druggist or Pbyalclan."Do not sniTcT yourself wr let yonr

'friends snffer, bnt nse and ore them toue Hop Hitters "

"Aemembcr, Hop Hitters Is no rile,'drnzzrd. drunken noptrnni. bat tbepa reft and best medicine crer made

wnd no pertou or family should bewithout it."

HOP BITTERS MAITDFACTDRING COmMelbourne, AnatralLm, Rochester, N V ITS., Toronto, Antwerp, Pari a.

HOLLISTEH A CO Honntulrl.

rniiK riiAXT HKiniTorom;X asedontheLTANCrLANTlTlON.coDilstlncOF MILL, OVERSHOT IRON L

ZOfrctdlamctcri with Uearinf,

Coolers, Centrifugals, Turbine Water - Wheel, Oavans. uows. rarminj. voopers

and Dlackmltha ToolsTsnneolantln'TOR aharrsand wlfhlnr In fa lure io

grind his own cane.thls affords an nnnaal oppcnnsilyof so doing at very small con.

1ST rrtce very low and terms eay

ALSO TOR SALE!

HOUSES AND LOTSAt tbat very deTraMa and location,

No.ro and 133 N a nana Avenae.10 mlnnteewalk from and harbor

IS Tcnnaeasy: for particulars applrtoJ II. WOOD,

lOMlf orC. E WILLI VMS.

arMOKEY TO LOAN "OS

Good Property Security Stocks,Bonds, Etc. Apply to

M. THOMPSON. ATTORNEY AT LAW.OFFICE Corner Fort and Merchant Streets,

1CI Honhtrui. II. I. 3m

nit am m nrro. UVDLST

BINGHAM t PINTO,GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS

IJiroitTEItS AND DEALERS IN

OOPPTJE,OrriCE No. 410 CaHforaia. Street,

0 MAN UAL. 3m

TO LET !

A SKYT COTTAGE OX QUEKXSTREET, eonulnla; six rooms. i'osseslondven Immedlatelr t'Fnr fn.- - kihIhi

Uraeaialreer J NA, jrAl the offlce of Meam NArijatlon t o

""' On the Esplanade

Stamped EnvelopesTin: ienumixationj orX3.43andlCeaU.caabeparcbaed a

U any qnnlity from one to one thousandLnveiOVe. IeraaiiarealiiiBni tkA(k tt. ..vnoenre then from the local demoticpro. lorvicn repiy caros. hzj

" rr"ririBani liT" ai

Sljipprng.

AI

Inter-lslandS.N.- Co

rpifKurOII TO THEX " OtC ANO i BEITR, ess aow be badlal Ifc

offlceof th liter-lsa- S A to. ToarM- - ?IIoboIbJh per time table of tar - PLANThR.landed at ranalna thcace by Uall road Io TaBsia.where IIomm and Ualdra will 1 la atlradanee. .

By tola roaie.Tonriatscaa make the rowwdlHp in JdaTa,iTincdav to viiltthf Volcano.

TICKET Ft It THE KODI) TRIP, inCladtofilloTrea UaMe, Board and Lodgis?, .

esr fee farther particular enquire si toe ofllco or

d S. N. Co., Honolulu,

Or in J K J iROAX. Volcano llorK J2!

WXIillJBIt'9Steamship Company

IiXMXTBZ)

Route and Time Table.

STEAMER K1NAUKING, Commander.

.Till leave Honolulu each Tuesday at 4 T. M- forMuUra. Makrna, Mabakona kawainae,

and Hilo. Leave Hilo Tharsdaya at noon,touching at the same ports oa return, arriving backbatardarsatr.M

PASENUER TBIIN front Nlalll will leave eachFriday at 11' M., to connect with the Kinaaat

Tbe Klnaa WILX TOUCH at Honokals and Taauhaaendow trip for I'assengera,!! a alxaal is made fromthe shore

tST SlDamer Klnau will nor tale heavy fretcbt forLanpaboehoek- - Ltffrrfshraadpaekaetaemlr. AHheary frrisht for the abure port will betaken by theLehna and Kllanea Hen.

STEAMERLIKEUKE,'LORENZEN, Commander.

Leave Honolulu every Monday al 4 T,M forkabnlut. keanae every other week; Haelo,

liana, klpahnla and aa Retaraiag will slop at theabsre iorta arrlvin back Saturday mornings.

Tor malts and passengers only.

STEAIY1ER" LEHUA,"WEISBARTH, Commandor.

lloaolula each Monday, at 3 P. M. foe Paao-ba-

kubaUIele Uokcl. Kakalaa. Hanohlna. Lautwhoehnr Hakalaaaod Onomta, Itctamlng will arriveback 'ich Saturday

STMR. KILAUEA HOU,McDONALD, Commandor.

Yl 111 leave Honolaln oaco each week r same portsa tboLchna.

STEAMERIVIOKOLII,"McGREGOR, Commandor.

Leaves Honolulu each Wednesday, for KaanakakaL,k'lmatnn Paknn. Uoanul. UlLlwa. U allaU, Vt ekSQU

and kaiaapapa, retnrntng each Monday timing

ITntntnnv.wlll tint be reDnstble fof aOT

frctrht or packages unless rerelpted for, nor for per- -

soca! bazgaje nnless plalnlr marked. Not responsiblefur money or Jewelry onU'ss placed in cnare oi tnePnrcr

Ill poaalbla care will be taken or Lira Mock, but tbe, ....toni'iDT nui nui fpuihc ui '

SAUL. . tWLDEIC rrfldcnl;3 D I.U3E, becretary.

OFFICE Lraer Fort and lneen btreetsHanoi ila tept. 10.1WI, P

INTER-ISLAN- D

STEAM NAVIGATION CO.

Steamer "W.G.HALL"ItA7S, CommaDdr.

I.e'.nos IIoikiIiiIii for Manlnva, Koiiaami Kan, on

WEI1VESD X. OctoWrSa at 4pmJIOXDAT NoTraliorW ... ttlpm

Arriiin at Honolulu onWEDNEDY, OclobrrSWIl ., ..itlpmSUNDAY. oHIlCTM it3pra

Steamer "PLANTER"CAMERON. Commander,

LeavrstTtryTURiDAY,at3 p tn for N'awlllwlll,Koloa. Eleele and vTalmra. Itarolnj;. tcares NawlU-wi-

eTery SATLTDY evening, arriving back everySUM) Y. morning.

Steamer "IWALANI"FREEMAN Commahdcr

Larrx f rv TrESDAY. at 12 If for Ilamoa. Kakulhaelc Ilonokaaand Iaauhan. Itetnrntnswlll stopat Hamoa anlringbaekerr-r- bUND mortlng.

Stmr. JAS, MAKEE,WEIR Commander

Leaves every Fit i DAY. al O a. m for WaUuea,

every TL LsD VY. at 1 y. m , and touching at Walalnaand Walanae, arrltln; back every WEDNESDAYafternoon.

Car OFFICE of the Compan) foot of KilaneaMrcrtneaMhe PUSH Wharf 977 tfo

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY

For San Francisco.T1SI, Kl'f.Cfnn KTKAMJHI

t f-- Vi.

1IL--

ZEALANDIAUhUIILIC. ttfnjfAMIKIt.

WILL LElVE HONOLULU FOR SID FRIKCLSCO

On or about Monday Not- - 23,

FOR SYDNEY VIA AUCKLAND 1

nil: sri.i3EiiMriLin.iiiiAQSTEALIA

IJ11IT. ioyfMA.wiu.itOn or about November 20, 1884,Forrre'cht and Paasafe, apply to

II. HACKFELDoitO .

4m.I for liltmeut per Sleajtiier ran nowlte"toreit. freer of Clinrare. In the 1llnrcliouve steatr the Ntenmer ntnirf.

Th j Agents here are now prepared toI4iicTtfkctstoSjn Francisco nnd Itctnrn,

FOUSITUi: JEOU.MI TJtll1

FOR EUROPEVIA NEW YORK

CUNARD LINEEstablished 1840.

Two Sailings Every WeekI'OJt UlLKIMIOLi

From Kcv Torh every IJWiwdv.From Dciton every Satunfay,

RATES OF PASSAGE:(nbiii . . .SSff, Kiitl 8100 tJolti

leeordlnf to Accommodation.KETUIS TICKETS ON PAOItADLE TEILMS

MrrrmKr. . S3 CurrencyGood eeoMmodaUoo can always be seenrrd on anpllcatloto WILLIAMS DIMOSD A to..

B Fr.ncTsco.JAS ALEXANDED,

W SUte Strret, Doeton.VZIISON" H, EI10WN CO..

4 Dowllnj Green, New York

Notirrta l'at sincere from Anftralla. New Zealandand Hnnoliiln-T- he Canard LlneaBords more than usualfadlltiej to throajrh froraGsvs'd;cj",;,ai'fe2"fti!"ta',"",i"- -

VEnNON II I1KOHS coWr Bo.iIdi Orten. S Toik.

FOR SALE!mediurFbread,

IS CiSKS ASD TIS3l In. By H. HACKFELO ACQ.

W. E. HERRICK,TURNER IN WOOD & IVORY

BETIIEt STKEET IIOXOLfUTB.lo.Un. Coralcn. h'tnli, Tail. Lei.u.um ouu, x.ic inrnea ta ura.r.GOOD WORKHISSHIP ASD HUSOMBLE RITES.

:wi w orra as a call, i, tf

'tiM!t3 il laaWSjfaJf' laan ia

rqa! 3&rrii:sarifiiis'

CITTKKME COURT OF TJIE IIA- -O walls Isteed ' SlrAtae matt r ortbeEsUteofANTONIOXANtVEL.of (..

dl mmDm shot f . n --,

Oa reading aad Sllaz the petition and vc unu ufW C Parke, administrator with tfti will .f

the estate or Antonio Manriel. Ul of Ilouulala Uahadeceasetf.whrrelnheankatobf allowrnl rfOS". andCharges himself with $3.iL5 and ikat tbe am.may be examined sad sperontl. and that a 3nal ordermay be made or distribution of the pmpTir remainIns ia Ms bands to the penoiis thmm cnmied. anddiKbar1ns him and bla aarvtirt from all fnrtnerresponslbtfity as snch sdmtnlstraiw.

Ills dreei, that MONO Y, tbe 1SU dajuflUfraiber.A. D.lSM, at n o'clock m before sart talrrJustice, at Chambers. In the Court I loose at Honolulube and the same hereby Is appointed a the time andplace for heartas said pelitloB aad acrottaw aad thatall persons latere. ed may then and thrrr appear andshow eaae. It any thej have, why tbe Fame ahowtrf notbe granted And that this enter, fa the arrltr mtHawaiian langoarrs.be published Io lar UiwtiurOaistte and Aajloa newspapers prlatnl and

Hoaolnla, for three soceesalve weeks prrrtoMsto tbe time therein appointed for said hearing.

Daird at Honolnla. II. I this 9tn day of Not. A.D1M. UENJ.H Al'STIN.

Attest t Jasik. Sapmwc Cuaik.llssar Smrf D.puty Clerk WB

CliicuiT corirr, tiiii:iHawaiian Islands la Probate. Ia

tbe matter of the Estate of KAt ALU. of U allsa, IIikllawatl. deceased. 'tin rrading and filing tbe petition of J theadmisUtratof ander the will of kaaalli of tt alias,UH. llawatl, dreraaed. wberela be ak that bla accounts mar be examined and approved, aad that a Anal

order may be made ot distribution of property remain-In- -

la bts bands to tbe persons thereto ralutoL amidlechar-Ha- him and his snret.es frora all farther rr--ponslblllir aa snch administratorIt la crderrd that WEDNESDAY, lhe tTth day -- (

Drcembrr,..D. ll.ln the Loon Hooseat Hilo beand hereby Is appointed as the time and place for hmr-Ib-c

said petition and actoant, and any uojert'on thatmay be offered memo. r. a u l Jt

Hilo. Hawaii. Nor Stb, VU

CinCTJIT COUUT, TIIIIMIHawaiian Islands. Ia Probate, ta

the matter of IheEstateof K. rAULO,of Itllo, 'lawaltdeeeaaed.

On readln and filing theprlitloa of J s Kaiaaa.the Zxeentoror the will of K. 1'anlo, of Hilo, llawatl.deceased, wberela he asks that hi account may beexamined and approved, and that a final order be madeot dlstrlbatlon of the property remain Ins In hia bandtotneperaoaa thereto eatllM. and dire barn, eg binand bis sureties from all farther rtaponalbilfty as ocbExecutor.

II Is ordered that WEDNESDAY Lhe 1'ih itiy ufDecember. A, D.iwi. In the Court Honsr at Hilo, boand hereby la appointed aa the time and placr fur harla; said petition and acceaata, and any objections thaimay be offered thered thereto. F LYMAN

tlrcart Jabre,Hilo, Hawaii. Nov. Slh. 1S3I WP Jt

QUPREME COURT OV T1IK 1IA- -KJ wallaa Irlaail-l- n rmbate. tbr Mal!ir ofthe Estate of BEItNIL'E TtU Ult SlnorOrder appointing time for rrobate or villi and directlag publication of notice of tbe same

A document, purporting to be the liat W '1 miltestainnit aad twe Codicils ol Jralee PauaM Dlabot.late of Honolaln, Oabn. deceaaird. harlutT o lhe thirdday of Norcmbrr, A. D. 1M, been presented to saidrrobato Court, and aortitloa for tbe Probate i hereof,and for lblpuanroof letters testamentary toIt, Bubcp and S. it. Damoo baring; been filed by ta m

It Is hereby ordered, that Tt E"D Y. Ibr second dayof December. K. D. 1W4, at 10 o'clock, a. nu. of said day.al the Court Koom of aaid Coan, at AHIoIanl Hairla Honolnla, Island of Uaha be, and the aame Is here-by appointed the time and place for provtna: said willand bearing said application, when and where anyperson Intereated may appear aad contest the saW wiltand the crantln of letters tcaumentary

It la further ordered that notice thereof bi bypttbllcatloa, for three successive weeks la the Hawa-iian Osteite and huctoa, oewapapersniintcdandpabIn Honolata.

Dated Hobolala, U. 1 Nov. U, 1SI.A. F JLDD

Attest: Chief Jostle" Suprecii tTunrtWM HtvarMafTU.Depsty tletk. St

31ortssec Notice of Forcclosr.re A otSalcT ACCOIlDAXCn AVITIl A I'HW- -a. er of sale contained in a certain tnortf ao mad byD. Minoa and Nabaa his wife of Pans, Hawaii, to Wm

L.lbe. dated the 6th day of October, A D tNs andrecorded In liber 79, pp. 47.44 and 13, notlci la brreSyltven that said mortsarer Intend lo forcloav iaidmnrtvape for condition broken, anl anon said frrclosure will aell at pabllennrtlon at the Office of D 11

lllUDcocK in iiiio, oa .tiiuu.ii, u xna ua orNovember. IBS. at 12 Mlhe premise described inthe said mortzajre as below perind.

(Signed) X L. KOSK.

The premises to be sold are f Itaatcd la KsBateauDistrict of Puna, Island of Hawaii, described la IloyaiPatent No. STti, and eonalat of two Dlecea of land tuutalnlasiu) and S7 Acres respectively, together with a!tbe Improvements thereon.

J'nll particulars to bo had of D II Hitubcock, Vl

torney at Law. Hilo. Hawaii. ft, I

Jlortgaffees' ot!cc oflntcntlon to Foroclo-- c

NOTICE IS IIUKEliY Gl 12fto powera oraI nLuiitl n

three cerUin mortrajo deeds to wit t morU-a,- :made by Albert K. Konuhkea of flonoliila. IsMnd ofOaha, toTbeSSiawatlaa Investment and .t.rury Conpany Limited, dated tbe 5th day of August, I8W, andrecorded In liber 78. on folios 1WJ, and aaetnnl tAlexander J.Cartwrlshtofaald Honolulu, bydcd f

datM the S7th day of Jnac 18nl, and rrcorded la liber ts, on folios as and S17 2nd worlaumade by said Albert K. Konulakea to said AlexambrJ Cartwri'ht, dated the 1st of rebrvary, andcordett In liber 77, folio 211 3rd muitsaafl made bysaid Albert K.hunulakea to said Alixandir 4 tnt, dated the Slth of March, ISSJ, and rrronbd hi

ber 79, folios KIM, and for breaches of Ibc coniilions ta said mortgage deeds conUincd that alt ati.lslozlar the lands, tenements and heredluments insaid mortynjro deeds conUlnrd and described will afterthe time limited by law be sold at pnblk auction ti

account of the breaches of the conditions a hcri inl"fore mentioned.

The property la said several niortj&xrt, ItM.nb I

belne aa follows: lat Ahnpuaaof Kukuan slutate inHilo, Island of Hawaii, and more particnlar ly dscribed In Itoyall'atent No. lb6, L. C AwardD tLIarea f) acres. 2nd Lands situate at Kapnoakej3fala and I'nako in Lahalna, Island of Maul.hela.Apanaal, 3andlof Koyall'atentNoTt. L I Award

o.&nn.area 7 acres, 3 roods and 37 rods Jrd Lamlsituate at Laakaha. Nanannalley, In aald fOaha.descrlbedlnltoyall'atcnt No.S77C.L.L Awjr.lNo. WIj, area 81 acres IthAhnpuaaof Lai in i dscribed Id L. C. Award No. 31 (Walaka, situate in kobala. Island of Hawaii and deerlbed la Itoya Talrnt No. 1668. I

rahoehoe. sllaate la Kona. lalantl of HawalL and dKrlbcdlnBoyal ratentNo.llM. 7th -- Land of kaj.--

nakea, described in lloral Patent No. C777f L t ymNo.MCL 8(b Landot Maunaknl, eltnaf In LatumIUnd of M. Royal Patent No. T77t L C trjr ISlSL Btb Ahupnaa of 1'non, situal In

Maul, and more particularly dctcrlbed tu L 'Award No. 8Mf. ol runnue, .

scrtbetl In Itoyal Patent Xo. J7. L. L Award No. Wi.nd at W allnkn. Island of Maul.known sa Owj

described la Royal Patent No. 2130. tab Laud niHamaknaloa, Island of klaul. known as tho AhnpniaHatcbakn, Hoya I'alent No. ISM, L.C A want wl ,

IXh Land of 1'uhala, IslAnd ofllolokal Uhrre mIses known as boalheUnl In said Honolaln. L I.Award No, Iff, Itoyal rateniaw?. I'nusea In Nuuann Valley, Honolola, Rural l'afnt N J

Dated Honolnla, November Ith, 1wiALEX J CAlCTftHHWtr.

Mortsa iJ Ttf.MoxsAPiiAr.Attoniey for Mortgagee lodi 4t

SuiMiEMi: couut or TIIKIn Probate. In the oiiittrr of

the SsUte of LEE LOY, late of Hilo. Hawaii.ceased, latrsta'.e. At Chambers before Mr JiiMlnAustin.

On read! off and fllln the petition and .ice uni iW. AuMIn Uhitloi. Admlnlatrator ot tho Entau tLee Lor, late of Hilo, Hawaii, deceased, whereinaaka tn be allowed SIJHS l. and rhini him.iir iiif Llfti-l- and aska that tbe same may be examined amiapproved, and shows that said estato i Insolvrnt jt I

asks tbat a final order may be made of dlMrlbttiithe property remaining In his bands to th creditand persons thereto entitled. In proportion totutirclaims and dlstbarslnz him and bis sureties from ailfurther responsibility as such administratorIt Ii ordered,that MONDAY, the Eta day of LWinb

A. D. latitat IQo'cloeka.m., before tbe said Jnatiat Chambers Id the CoartUonsa at Honoialit (. an(the same hereby Is appointed as the tlsur andplace for bearins said petition and accounts and tintall persons Interested may then and there appiarnibe rranted.and may present evidence aa to who jr.

toe saiu property And mat in or r nidv a.niin ana jiawauaa iscnace, be pnblubed latne tiawaiu uazzttb ana Aec newspap rsiiuituinuwiiiuntu uuuviitiD, lot lurcr aurr

sire weeks prevloni Io the time therein appointed I' rsaid hearlnr.

DatedatlJonoIuln.H.l.,lhlaSSlhdarOrt A D .IIENJ It. AtSTIN

Attesli Justice Sopfm toiirtHisaTttarni. Deputy Clerk. m ,

COUUT Ol' TIIU 1IA-- Jwailan Islands. In rrobate. In the nutier ' ?

the EsUte of IIENKV HAY. Ute of HonolQlncensed. Order appointing time for I'robat' of YWJ)

snd directing publication of notice of am-

A document, purporting to bo tbe last Will andof Henry May.of Honolulu, deceased, having nt;

tbe th day of October, A D. ll, been isaid I'robal Conrt, aad a petition for the Probai.thereof, and for the (sauanco of letters tetam.nUryTom May and I'eterC. Jones, Jr. ba.lDzLWnH d yaid Tom May and reter C. Jones, JrIt Is hereby oidrred, that MONDAY the l.ilt il v

or Janaary.A-D- . ls83.atIUoclocka.m. ofa&ldila.) jthe Conn room of said Court, at Honolaln onr uftifHawaiian Islands, be, and tbe same - her" by aipointed tbe time for proving raid will and Juarifiaald application, when and where any person interest- tmay appear and cottest the said will, anl the rraatinof letter 8 testamentary

It Is farther ordered, that notice thrreofbi rtvru fpublication, for fonrteen successive weeks la tit liswAtiAUaxsTTE,anewipsper printed and pnblishcdin Honolulu.

And It Ururtber ordered, that citations b. mul tthe snbacrlbfn? wllnraara tn M will A ,.. ii.- - .. .ol the teiUtor In their places of reaidenrr tn farknown to appear and contest the probate or uiI willat the time appointed, and that In them antirortemporary administration oe Isaee toaidTom Mirandr.C.Jonea,Jrnpoiitbelr flllne tbelr joint andeveralmd In tbe sum of two hundred thonmnd !ol

Dated Honolnla, II I .Oct,cih, iwlAllen UENJ II AtSTIS

IlKSkTSniTif, Justice of Snprrmr rnDeputy Clerk Vt i n

3Iort jat?ecs Notice or Foreclosure &. ot Sale.ts ACconiJA'ci:wrni a iou'- -X er of sale contained In a certain mortita-r- mad' !vKamon liars aud Ml acuta bis wife or Kobala. Haw i itoll. P. Wood, dated tbe 21 rt day of Jaanary, liwe. and recorded In lilierTs. rniin ih..,i -i -Is hereby given that said mortgage) InUndf hi r.eloae aaid w for condition broie n and hj tsaid foreclosure win tell at pnblic aertiun on tneiir in.' pTopcny urscriDu in said mortya as If mspeclfled.

For furtbev particulars apply to D. 11 Hitdwctntlo, Hawaii. uonrr mr Mrti Sale to be hndon inejjtn of DECEMDEHNCXf(Sljned) II. r. HOOD,

JPirt.. .The property sprelBrd above ronaista or onr zrrame H (nre, in Kobala, Uawal', altoated uear

""- - lOtl

KxccittorN Notice !

irxi:cWENNKlt of linn..

deceased, aotiSes all persons having rli.ms apair .'the said estate to present tbe same dnly antliftitk-t- '

with. Proper voocbers. whether atenred by muricaMtherwiie.lo tbaaderlcdwttbloiT uoniba'trdate.or tbey will be forever barrwf Notlc iattttjj clven that I have this day d.pntlaed H iOrda to collect all monies dne to the aim EiatII E M. IWTYRE

Exeetrfof Willof Wm WmiHonolnla. A agaat 13th. lPVJL fim 1".

STcni bpcrtisnnents.

JUST LANDEDEX

OPHELIA & VARUNA :

PIG BRAND PORTERIN jr.M!T3 ASD I1MH

Tennent Pale Ale, in qts. and pts.;Tcnncnt Porter, in qts. and pints;E. & 3. Burk's Stout, qts. and pts.;

" Bass'sAle, qts&pts.;Do Light Sparkling Ale, qts. & pts ;Do Mineral "Waters, in qts. & pts.,

Tor 9.1. Lo.r.l IUi Ir

F. A. SCHAEFER & CO'S.

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COMMERCIAL.

. ttm JathTCQabtnnonotlrrblecbncetiD6inr in Ilnea of ccnenl trade and tb tltuallonbi Iiefore rcporfc-- Dnrinrtbewrckrtt IL

IIjcIJi Id & to hildi larse credit eala at unlet roodti wit nbtalBrd. The Beaness of the tbritinbo lav It undoubtedly have a rreat rffect (3 trade

turally iirln; the romin two wrekaThe. arrivals iln last writlur Include the iV n

u Irwin with the neaal assorted catso from siB Frantcft the bktoeAxQrtia from the fcond with a earRO

of lanbtr eBd the bark Ilalia from ew ocLThe aepanare n tae Mm penoa e iot ui

rteamer Maripoa, with a very freight.ndi"iwnsrriiiorMnrriDcifco oainr n

birkCaloarieawlth J ' r ol rtr and tinfnr the n port, od the baric Nicholas Thayer forHonrLnBC direct.

TTa Alameda ta da from PrtnciKo on Saturdayi it the Sad lBr,1lb new and mall dUi to the1 Kb tuft.

PORT Or HONOLULU.

AiTived.is Am Iciar n O Irwin. Tarocr from Mn Fran16 Am bator Amelia, cwhlt,from Pi Toimaendl"Iltk IU1U, Thornnohn from New lori.

Sailed.Nui UAb bltne Ella, Howe, for Mr tYaticleco

C) s K Xaritme IlavBard, for baa FranciscoIS AmbkMchotifl Thayrr,Croby for IloneV;:I Ambfclalharif-rOIabbar- forbaaFraa

Vela in Port.Am hlf Eldorado, llnmp&rry1 r line TeweraIlawbri; Ilaard.TlerBry

m ti-b- k Geo fc Homer TenAm bit Abble Carver. 1 eodlewmOer bk Claor, ObrlrnAm urn Lva V, iclmasI fck Ilalla. TfanmbotmAm w u Irwin twwtAm bklae Amelia, TNewhall

IMPORTS.

i m tamberandiliUh

EXPORTS.F fttt FrancSco ij.er Caibarten w bafft

njrar 4J1 ban riet, 2W bbla molaeM-- dnmr-l- it rata1JjO

PASSENGERS.

Kr m Hawaii, per C B Bitbop Not IS Sir Krant--II ttinld

1 rora Kanal, rr Planter ,Novl captJ Rot HonW E Itowcll. LTlKomb II A Slyer -I- rsX Lovell

T rem an FraneliTo perWmC Irwin, o IB F JrtalUBj r Iu 0 7rtcMitlaB.JIrBfe3IeMedi.il ta Jnonnrke, W in 1 enprll lfter JoLaaon L Pt anpbolm

XWm Windward Port icTKIaan, Nov IjGoveniorTWwnliii TftCatton TJone XE Newton K iTwton.K Um O W wtrhoupe, 4 M KaaekLoa, Mr J Kail 31

KoLU it I hamnoha and wife Mn L AnrtlnanddoriitrT, J A Uota J Iorliam Jod?eIe-nlT- j

t Miller VsWlebt, 311m UtoMnnMlfrFKin- - E Frwhfleld W Uct. II Akana.

lor baa Francli"ciper Maripwa, Not U

Ilbn and family T II Darfes Major A S Drnderiaptaln Tlemey Mra I I twinca t J PrUoey A iItnrcfaardL. L A Tbltri-to- II AlrxaioVtCT"' ThrumOr.all, Adams KAItonnda It II Cgl urn J LltidII scbradcr i. Jlahonr lajt Le Onrn

For ban Notl-3- Ir I oernmlla&laadjlolukal prrUkelike, oi --T h

Lnt Jltocklry C BlIolTard KH Pataam. i Bmit lllUms, J Alexander TBI cumin;for kaual. rta Waianae NovI-M- n" S N Linmon

Mrr It C bpatdlcc and child JIaJor Wroophioa LJtcuaa,lrlWrndJ7,3IralrtUik.Biaa and child LKoftinc

IALLANTIE-IntMcl- iv on tbr Hib in- -t alikerrcldencr of 3Ira.ard llr (UK- 3Ir--

hater), aed U yean

ISLAND LOCALS.auotn tow

Judge McCuIly, returned to thif citv fiKauai, cm tbe llh mat.

Mr. T. XI Danes, who left by the Mblanlay, will retom here Ueoember BJl.

bubscripUous in aid of Fire Marshal Maguircnave cencrons, me cause is uestrnns

Her Majohly Qaecn Dowager Lmma went toHawaii 3 ottcrday afternoon, in tbe steamer Kinau.

1 here was a good deal of Uronkenne s about thestreets on aionaa. ice Tice seems io ve growing

Lxchaugv forwarded by the Hartf on hatnrdaj was down to 2 jcr cent, and plenty of it tobe bad.

being tbo anniverry ot tbe re-

cognition of Uie Independence of HwWau will beobwrved as a public bulidsv in this Kingdom

Marshal Soper wireanJ family arm 4 XromHawaii on tbo 13th mat. The Marshal mnchchagrined at the police not yet baring capturedhauo.

ilie concert at Lmma Square on Saturdayafternoon was very well attended by trrcrs of tnutoe and tbe various pieces on tbe programme wcruwell rendered

1 be scholars and teachers of Hie Royal Schoolbareprcstnledapurseof f.'l fiOtoJ McOuirewho lately loot the whole of bis proirty by fireA enlMcnptiun has also been raised in town

llit a 'tN arrivod on Saturday uiuromg at 10J0in liino to counct with tbe Matifnt- -t Wilder d.t. nro ahowiug great enterprise in tbns hurryingnp tbe A im and they doit at considerable expensetoo

Mr. LUis has boeu wielding tbo auctioneershnrarucratMr 111' Adams auction room daringlast week, tbe attendance at the credit sale hastieen good and something like f70 WO &os beenroaliaed.

The KlcaniCT Alameda is doe hereon Mil mlint, aud will bring the news relative to the Pres-idential election in tbe United btato. Late arrivals from the coast prognosticate eenous troubleid New ork

The Hon. W C Parte, late Marshal of tho KingUom, has his office over Hishop &. Co'e Hank, intbe room occupied by Jonathan ustin Lsq MrPaike h prepared to attend to all kinds of bnsiness entrusted to his care

Mrs UaUantino died of heart disease early onthe morning of tbe HUiinst , Mm JJnllantme willbe remembered bviuauT as tbo wife of J 1 Cbav-U- r

Mho committed suicide in 1330 while sufferingfrom an attack of fever.

tho evening of tbe Lth insL Anumbcr of tbereneral nubhc took advantage of theopDOrtumlrnnd were presented to His Majesty between tbeuours oi puu ana iu p m

'Air 1 O Thrum, proprietor of the butttrdnyYe has gone to tbe Coast for a two monttu' trip

Mr 1 brum is suffenng from ill health and goes toneck rest and a more bracing climate. It is to behoped that be will return thoroughly invigorated

ftOu Wednesday, "Soy 12, Mr L. A Thurstonbled a iciition on behalf of Mrs. C IL Alexanderasking for the appointment of guardians over tbepropertvof Mr Chas. Alexander of UailuknManiIhe chief Justice appointed Saturday 2lrth instfor tbe hearing.

liainButm on batorday afternoon aud tbe proatects seemed to point towards dampish weather

for the 17th, the heavy water laden clouds droppingthe "pearly tears" in thick profusion A changeto fairer weather occurred on the IClh and Mondaytbe 17th came tu bright and fair

The residence of Mr. Win McLean Vineyardstreet, was entered by a Chinese sneak thief, onhunday evening, but before securing much in theway of plunder, was discovered by the nurse girl,who gave tbe alarm. John decamped, leavingbehind a pair of shoes and his hat.

An addition of 70 lamps has lately bscn made tothe department and all of them areiiowin potution. Man) dark spots which harebeen, in times past, the dread of late travellers,nre now partly robbed of their terrors by the liU tttirown upon the surrounding surfaces.

Mr J Scclev, the champion trick oarcraan,trainer of the "Honolulu crew gave an cxhibilion of his rdilities, for the amusement of the toladies and children on the steamer Vhatn onregatta dsyt which was quite interesting A row ining match is on tbe tapis between bira and MrOscar liranch of tbe Myrtle's.

The Atanjxua cailedbatnrday at noon sharp Shocnrried four hundred tons of freight, 12 cabin

and 5 steeracc. Among the kaniaainasthat left wcreCapL 1 H, Hobron and familj, 1

IUTiea, CaptTierney, A cyiurchardt, Tlios G inIhruni, C IL Alexander nnd Lorriu llmrstou. Theband was iu attendance and played a number ofineccs. a

ofIt was hard indeed to hare the bill for the Labaina torch liebt nrocession handed to the ntincilil actor to iy Poor Minister of ForeignAffairs, to bo nsked to iwy $30 worth of loyaltytowards himself it was too bad , where were thepatriotic citizens of Lahaina of whom so muchlias been heard in tho columns of the officialorgan? W here were their open purses ? Oh de-generate Lahaina

Tbo copies of the People sCyclopsdii hat oarrived by the JlfarijwM, and are lietng distributed itlosubscribtrA. fartbrr supply is expected bythe next Aliunnta Mr Caller sajs be is doing anexcellent business, far in advance of what bistublioher expected. It only needs a person to oflook through tbo book to see what tin excellentwork it in, ilie comiiaratively unall price pots itwithin tbe moans of a slender purse,

Tbe laidy of Leonard It. Patten llio man shot byH A Lndges was bnncd in Nuuanu Cemetery ontbelltbinKt under the auspies or LodgodoPro thegres dl Oceanic, Tbo coffin was attended by jiallIwarrrs from the Masons, and Oabn and Mysticlodges K. of 1 The procession was preceded by the npHawaiian Hand and attended by Societies of which hisdaring life deceased was a member, and a largenumber of fnends In carnages. ev mesmr

thorboac who wish lo make themsehos thoroughly ofOuveraaut w lth tho war in China, should obtain acopy of Ibo Hawaiian CbinebO cws. Not only isit bandied editorially and in tbe nevs columns, thetMit there is a grand picture of tbe position of tbeforts and the hostile fleet. Tbo txirtrait of a grim

Mongolian warrior holding tho nationalbanner Is probably intended to represent the Chineso Gene rah ihe very sight of him ought tofrighten tbo Irreuchaway at

On Saturd-ty- the borso attached to Mrs.GeoJ.ob-trtn- as

carnage took fright juKtasthatludv wasgetting in 1 bough the Chinese drivtr and Mast.crL.Hoyd held on, they were unable to restrainthe frightened animal which dashed round Mrs.bojd s lot and threw Mrs.Kobert9on down a steepbank. Fortunately tbe lady sustained no furtherinjuiros than some severe bruises, and a greatnervous shock. Dr Hrodie was promptly scat forand lias been in attendance since tho accident.

At Uol o JU Ar , a nitive magazine is doin; agood work among the people, it supplies them withbrigbt readable atones, mostly translation fromluiglwh novels and stones. Ihe last number No. to11 of the second o!cme, lbs special translator top(rts as full of interest and his vert hair had stoodun tnd while perusing tbe thrilling tale of tbe is1 oung Knights of Ireland The Lnglish author eatwoald hardly recognize toe title which is KsNaitaOpiooIrelaui. llatluuis fame for himundoubtedly.

Tbe Union Saloon of which Mr. b. Cnnba is proprietor was entered on tb" eve but

cing of tho 13Ui instant, through tbe connivancef a Portuguese employee , "Xud the entire con-

tent cf his safe removed by the thief, ona Joseph,a f trmer emplovec. Mr Cunha did not aluwmunb tmr to clause before acting having his enspici us aroused towards ihe man then suit in huemploy, he, by judicious questioning by hunfelf

and Mr Bob trench, another mixiologisi, obtainedinfornution that rotnted ont tbe Uurf. He vaspaocbt and bj tbe detcctm abilitr or Mr. Ccnbatbe coin amoootinc to ?C2i40, within t of tbeentire amount Ukeb,was TtcoTered by him per-sonally.

Dnmknmen is endently on tbe increaw In thiscommetuty. It U hlh time Mtne effort sboold bemade to atop thit cTowint; ctiI Tbe TemperanceOommHtce o twenty-on- tbe 1 M.G.A., the Forthtrect and tbe Itetbel cborrben hire united ininntin" lire. Mary Clement Lewitt to come to Ho-nolulu, bbe ba done a crand work on tbe PacificCoast in announcing and orranizuu: in one com- -mnnity after another adewiTe temperance work.She i expected to amre this week on tbe .1 Umed,and began at once a nenes of rablic isocline. TheItrat meeting will btbeld Satarday erenins next,in the 1 M.GA.HIL Mrs. Lewiit baa the repntation of being a very interesting and able speaker.The Hall oaght to be filled erar ercning. andvprcial effort made to Bare those who hay becometoe Tictlms of intemperance,

IlAWiU,Hilo enjoyed a fine tnoonlicht band concert on

Satarday evening, Not leL It was giren by theI'ortngneae tand of lankaa, and vu certainly aTery entertaining affair It look place at tboConrt House square, Htlo, which was Ulominitedwtm lorcncs.

Thero was a rery large list of criminal cite attbe W aimea, Hawaii, term of court, and of tbewhole number there was but conrtotion andthat when the eolpnt pleaded emjty. Horsestealers liquor sellers, Jtc, all got free by therulings not of tbe Conrt bnt of the aimeaNative J nry.

In almost every case In the AVaimea Corcnit Conrtbefore satire loncs, the verdict stood 10 to 2. Souniform was thii verdict that cnnoftitv was nted and questions naked and it proved that whenthe jcry was nnantmons for or againxt, theyretarnfd their verdict 10 to 2 thinking it would'look bttte r " There s principles for yon.

Paalor Cntua'i Srman Swnday. Nor 1 6." ren &s I hare seen, they that plow iniquity

and sow wickedness, reap tbe same "Job 4 To.

"what came jo out for ton heartIf you came expecting a rehearsal, or even the

remoted reference, to the unclean facts which ledto the horrible tragedy on Fort Street list'tt edncs Jay, yon w ill be disappointed as you welldeserve to be. Indastotbe tkrrt guilty partiesin this awf ol tragedy, I have in my heart no words

of condemnation. Odc has gone, suddenly, intothe presence of God. deleave him there, knowi nc that "the Jndce of all the earth will do nehLnIt is not for me nor for any man to cast a stone orfling a nettle upon that crave, Neitheris it my province, nor yours, tojaageuim. wnowith hands, lies in yonder prisonawaiting trial. Justice, ax far as fallible earthcourts can do it, will be meted out to mra alsoAnd if he fails of justice here, his case will go verysoon to tbe Supreme Court on High, where noerrors are ever made. And when 1 think of herwhose frailties, and wbose sins against her ownwomanhood has been acanxe leading np to thistragedy, my mouth u closed and my heart is fullof pity and sorrow for I remember anotherwoman whom fierce accusers dragged into tbepresence of tbe Sinless One demanding that shebe nut to death Hut my Master brought confusion upon those fierce accusers by tbe simplewords. ' He that is without sin among ton, lethim first cist a stone at her He, the SinlessOne. wrote tbe woman s crime in tbe sand for thehuivenly rams to efface, O, pray God that pityeupreinet, God like pity may bo in all our heartsfor all upon whom this horrible tragedy hasbrougbt shame, and confusion, aud disgrace

M v words are not for the dead, cor forthe living actors in this tragedy whose names, andwhose s have been on all tonguesduring tbe past four days, and who have been, inmany easss so unsparingly condemned Mjwords. I sav. are not for these or of these but foryw, and of your lives. Lspectally are thrv fortboseof yoo wboarelinnc selfish lives, and whoare phjmg with sin In your hearts, if not inword's vou Lave measured tbe sins of these peopleanuuiiiui ouaaeqnenees. xiave yon measurouyour own life ? I repeat Christ a question to theuncharitable in His day "Those eighteen uponwhom tbe tower of SiloamfelL and slew them,think je that they were sinners above all men thatdwelt in Jerusalem r 1 tell you, nay except ye re-pent e shall all likewise pensh "

I fhe theme which I press upon you is"Sin and its Consequences.

There are certain old threadbare truths whichmen hear so often, that they are largely emptiedof their meaning Only when a community isstartled into attention by some horror, will menlisten respectfully, and take home to themselvessome of these truths. Vndoneof these truths i,that

L bin is fraucht with periLoungmen look into other men's lives Ibey

see that these men are given over to sin. nd yetthey see no evil consequences result, 1 be lightning does not smite them, nor doos the oarth openand swallow tbem On the other hand thesemen seem to enjoy life, in an animal sort of wayforgetting tbe and forbearing paliencoof God, and seeing this apparent impunityof young men laugb at tbe warningsof Gods word, and are led into tbe ways of 6inLot, suddenly sm, which has seemed so harmlessturns npon some wrong doer Then in the bloodwhich covers the si Je walk tbe duilleot-eye- youngman enn read God's truth, ' The wage of sin isDeath' Men mi to escape, but tbe immnnity is only seeming lears ago Hr Hollandwrote

'Lrery moth learns for lUUf that tbo caudleburns. Every uight while the candle lasts theslaughter go on. Tbe light is beautiful andwarm, and attractive, and, unscared by the dead,tbe foolish croatores rush into the flames and dronhoiclcssly singed, thdr little lim despoiled. Ithas been supposed that men have reason, and amoral sense. It has been eapposed that they observe draw conclusions, and learn by experience.let there w a larce claasof men. reproduced bvcvtry pishing generation, that do exactly what themoths do and die exactly as tbo moths die 1 beylearn Dothinc bv observation or exnenenoe. Fbevdraw no conclusions save those fatal to themselves.Around a certain class of temptations tbey gathernight after night, and with singed wings or lifelessbodies, tbey strew the ground around tbem '

Of course, Dr Holland did not mean that everyman who indulges in that certain class of sins,would certainly meet exposure, or a tragic deathHut Is tbe only Death to be feared that whichcauses this lump of flesh, called the beart, to ceaseto beat? Nay, this but Fpcaks of the possibility ofa man "being dead while be yet lives. This

becomes olten a dreadful reality It is aDOR&ibihtr which everr sinner faces. Comnaredwith this moral death, being suddenly struck downvnon tue streets sinks into lnsignineance lueto l id mint v. the gradual loss of all sense of Xm;and instead a glorying m sm, the casting out ofthe beart all lore of that which is good and calm,and the filling it wifji "dead men s bones, andall uncleanness' nn animal content and gratifi

cation in such bestiality that is worse than tbemost terrible physical death. And therein liessin's greate"t pen! Lrery young man who listensto me bis two lives before him. He may chooseeither He may throw himself away on a few ille-

gitimate delights which will cover his brow withshame in tbe presence of his mother and becomean old man before bis time, "dead while be lire 'or he may grow np into a pure, strong manhood,held in healthy relation to all tbe joys that pertainto that high estate He may be a beast in hisheart or one whoe conscious self respect enableshim to meet unabashed the noblest woman Homay bare & dirty imagination, or one that hatesand spurns all impurity In brief, he rtui) le aroan, with a man's powers and immunities, or asham of a man '"a whited sepulchre," consciousthat be carries with bun the corpse of his ownmoral nature. It is a matter entirely of choice,

2. Another lesson to be learned is that sin is atraitor "Le sure," says this liible, "that your amwill find you out Its stlf detective element is sostrong, that the Scripture makes it act as a person

as one hunting for, and sure to find its victimIt is treacherous will tell the tale about itself,and the man committing it also, wtih mostalanrmg certainty. No act of secret sin canbe trusted No transgression can be so biddenthat tbe gudty one can be absolutely safo fromdiscovery Sm is necessarily a traitor No matterhow many s?ala of secrecy are set upon it, m howmany dark places its parts are hidden, and howcarefully its tracks are covered" there is atraitor inside the sin itself " His own iniquitiesshall take the wicked himself Closet sins come

proclamation. rIhere is an awful philosophy in this fact A sin,tbe moral world, is in on enemy s country it is a

an outlaw This world is under God s government a holy, sin batingernment. Lrery force of it is at war with sin.Perpetual, total undying enmity to Bin inspires itAny instant the forces of that Divine Governmentmay seize, arraign, and bring retribution upon sin

No man is safe with any dangerous sin biddenhis history It is likely to spring out upon him

anymomect. Lmtncnce of character, or positionarc no safeguards. America has, witb shame had

marked illustration of this truth. Ihe Governora great state, the candidate of a historic party.

uas stoou iormonius pmoneu Dei ore tne nation,bis renutation smitten through and through by thennerrm? stroke of a sin committed rears agoAnil iIiAt atbr-- candidate for Lbe same Licb oQloa.what would be not have sacrificed could be haveblotted out of existence the fact that his righthand ever wrote tho famous Mulligan letters ? Noman is safe who Itfo holds n secret sin Thornnrn illnsLnons the name tH blacker tbe sin

5. Sin disappoints. It fails to bring the deligbspromised. Tho flame which attracts themo'th

cives nothing tut pain when itisroacned. lueglittering knife which the child would grasp,would gash the little band which seized it, instead i)

protinga joy, as was expected Itis so witbevery bright light or glittering blado which sinflashes before our eyes. Lvery sin is a blunderThere may be pleasure in it, the Dewl i not afool. uid so dvwe not fih for men with m barehook but baits it with pleasure, but the hook isthere, it pierces, and pains. Lrery sin fails to givo

full satisfaction expected from lL Davidlearned that, when be committed the sin of odultery. and added to it tbo crime of murder lkund

in tbe sin ho found sorrow, anguish of soul,and humiliation for himself, and deadly pent for

kingdom.4 This suggests, again a truth finely put by

Manger in hu book, 1 reedom of laith, viz, tiutifirst fruit of punishment lies witbtn the seed

the sin.This is the Tery evidence of Christ's teaching tnpenalty comes out of the sm itself Lecall some of

Master a teachings on this pouit Tbo unforgiving debtor goes himself to prison, tbe sleepingvirgins find a closed door, tho prodigal comes to ofwatch, the slotf al loses that which he had, Dives,living in selfish ease, and giving the hungry Lazarus but the crumbs that fell from his table, comes

last into torment, and thirsts for one coolingdrop of water ed

And the dailv life of men shows us countless illustrations of Christ's teaching Take one of thecommonest but most instructi ro examples thatdrunkenness. As soon as desire becomes strongerthan the will, it begins to act rctnbuurely W henappetite dictates to the moral nature, the man'sfeet touch tbe shores othcll.

The shame, the oonscioui woakuess, the nnsatisfied desire what are these but the pains of hellAdd to these tho physical retribution Bloated and fiedistorted countenance, senses benumbed, horrors,enfeebled, blood fevered, nerves tremulous as ana?pcn what is U all this but a daily illustration

every thinking man of the truth that ho whosows to the flesh shall of the flesh reap corruption?Bound np in tho sin of drunkenness, as the plant

in the seed, is the this mental. moral and pbysiretribution.

Mr. Munger says "In his physical and socialnature man was made under the laws of thisworld. If he break these laws the penalty is infilled here. It may continue hereafter, for tbegrave feature of penalty is that it does not to tnd, of

continues to act, like force imparted to anobject in a vaicuom, until arrested by some a

power. Bat man is also ender spiritual lawsreverence, humility, love, purity,

and alt that are commonly known as moral daties. If he offends against these he may incur bntlittle of painful consequence. Thero mar beracca of r7 consequence, but ths phase of suffer

ing lies further on. Tbo noil and atmosphere ofthis world are not adapted to brine ft to full fruit-age.'1

a. Thiii suggests. Sin a consequences overlap thislife, and enter eternity. Death does not end all,either of tbe man, his sin, or its consequences. Con-

science, and tbe deepest instincts otthe humansoaL and this Ihble are at one in teaching thatretribution awaits the doer of am. Shakespere,that master student of human nature, makesHamlet speak for our race, when facing the fu-ture he says Tho dread of something afterdcatb, makes cowards of ns all

Hell la no peculiarity of tbe liable. Priests havenot made it. This liible is no more responsiblelor it man me Koran, or uteratore or conscienceHt-l- simply stands as an obstinate fact fn themake-u- of the human soul independent of reve-lation. One of Lugland'a bravest Generals, a manof unquestioned courage, confessed that be alwaystrembled at the firot boom of tbe cannon in battle.He feared it as much in his fiftieth fight as in hisfirst. Hutwbv? It was human nature. The worldover, man flee to face with death, trembles at some-thing beyond it. Guilt, sooner or later, makes osall cowards. W e are afraid of God, f f guilty. W edread our own immortality. We hear nature'sinexorable logic "That all violations of law bnogpunishment. The hard conclusion sends tbecoward a shudder along every nerve "So muchsin, so much suffering. It ts not superstition tofear a Hell beyond a sinful life. It is nature. Theheart's throbbing! are not more natural, A fearfullooking for of judgment is, sooner or later, in theorder of nature, tbe fruitage of all sin.

II, Let mo press some truths which come out ofthis subject

1 Man is the child of his own deeds. Actionsnever stop with themselves. Lvery deed is a seed." Whatsoever a man soweth tknt shall he alsoreap," lour life is a daily sowing This sowingis character, and character is destiny. What aman think, and savs, and does will bring fruit,and result in a final unchanging harvest, lourwhole conduct is germinal of something futureII Air rou plant in tbe soil of your moral character will come forward to growth and maturity, andharrest by the same nndenating law that mikeswheat scattered in the field in the Spring ripen inAutumn. Thero is never any exception any here.God will not make an exception in your case Figsare nerer gathered from thistles, nor grapes fromthorns. Ihis is just as true in Honolulu, as it wasiu Palestine, Don't think yourelf strong enoughto reverse tlds law That which yoa garner, willbe ths same as tbe feed sown. If rou plant thistle- -Sfcd you know what to expect for afor eternity ' harvest ' 2. U he suffering which re-sults from sin is not God's arbitral tMimshmentof the sinner It ts simply his own band reapingthe harvest oat of his own sowing. The harvestof suffering belongs in tbe sm, and is an overflowof it. Itis tbe stine of tbe nettle, the seed ofwmcu ne nianLeu. it is tue nncr oi tne inisuecome suaigui to mm iiom nis own tti sowingit is me return pan wmcu nis own nana tnrew.

3. lnts suggests, again, that God does not damnany one. taking tbe arm of a poor, half intoxieated fellow In Portland t rrcon. ona nipht I start.ed to lead him np street to his miserable home, hestopped " rtn t you ashamed to be seen walkingwith such a God damned sinner as I am 7 was hisprofane question "No," I answered "xou are mis-taken. God has not damned you, Ttou baredamned yourself " And this is always true

God docs not and nerer will damn any manIn the beyond each one of us will simply gotoour place, tbe place we hare made for ourselyes'rt ben a man tramples on his moral nature breaksthe laws of his spiritual being against the graceand warning of God. he cannot truthfully say thatGodvnds him to Hell He has made his ownHell, in spite of God. Ho has spent his life inbusdy bringing fagots for his own burning He hasmndehisoan bed of suffering against both God,and his own better reason Death n simply thelying down npon the bed which he has made. Hehas --.pent hi life digging a pit the grave is simply tbe open mouth of it, through which he fallslie would not have tho gifts of grace and salvationwhich Christ come into the world to bestow Nowho is his own tomentor n accusing consciencs,a wrecked moral natnn.. bitter memoriesthoughts of God, dismissed from his soul, all arebit tormentors. He suffers under tbe ruinhe has brought npon himself He chose sin, andsin has found him out. If he could escape tbepunishment of sin, how cm he escape sin itself?Phi is a part of hisveryself There Is no placein a universe under the roverament of a llolvGod, where a man can bo happy in sin Nonewdl co away into eternal woe who do not deserveto and desire to. There will not be anj therewho might not have been elsewhere It they would ,any who were not solicited in countless ways tocease to do evil and be at iwace with God. Hat,men must be sufferers as long as they lire in sin,apart from God If conscience distresses forwrong doing here, it must hereafter If men insin cannot bent poaea In tbey cannot inthe next. Men must let go of sin, or give up allthought of happiness bore and in the life to come.. Tho pure in heart shall see God, but withoutholiness no man shall see the Lore.

4 Man left to himself finds no remedr.no rawerto save him from tbe terrible gnawing of thosetwin serpents, sin and suffering Law, no matterwhere he finds it, has for its first axiom, tufsterrible crushing tact

" lolatod law brings its penalty always. Natureshows him no fountain where his soul may, Naaman like, wash and bo clean Conscience is onlya stern Judge never a savior It shuts him in toLis dimpair and leaves him there. Left alone hemust like dun "go oat from tbe presence of tboLord ' to return no more Sm and suffering aretbo companions of bt3 solitude, forercr and lorever.

. Sow wo see that the roostreasonablenuestionany man can ask is "What shall I do to besaved No man lias any reason to be ashamedof anxiety for the saltation of bis son) (Julyfools make a mock of Bin, and an awakened sinner

G. Now also we can see llio preciousness of thowork of Christ When we fill in tbe dreadfulcolors of hin and its consequent. Suffering, for nback ground then how bright shines the picture oftbe Cross Christ - precious because we are (

le lust' No other word expresses so trnlhfullythe condition in which Christ finds os all Lost torirture lost to conscience lost to self respect,to hope topoace, to Ibo lore and faror of God'Ihe past all guilt and tho future all despair' Itts to such a being to a crowded and forlorn world;f each beings that tho Christ gave himself Hegave himself to Hot from tbe world. HeEAto nmiself to Eavb men not onlr from tbepunishment, the suffering, of sin but from Sinitself He came not to call the righteous but sinncrs to repentance. On one of tbe street cornersof an Italian City stands n statue of tbeChrist on tbe Cross. On tbe bie of tbe pedestal arethese words '"til this for thee! how much forme? U3wmuch? Give yourself I Como to (hmtsaving

Just as I atn, without one plea,'"arc that toy blood ai bed for metnd that thou bldt me come to t&ee

O, Laiab of Ood I come''Jo- -t a I am and walilnznot,

Tr rid my soul of one dark blot.To thee whose blod can cleanse rich tpit,

o Lamb of Ojo4 I come

Jn t lam thoa wilt receive,U lit welcome pardon cleanse, irllevrLee inel by promt e I belierr

O Lamb of Owl I cornel1

ProL LI gar on the British Nary.Professor Llgar who fills tbe "John Elder

Chair of Naval Architecture and Marinein Glasgow Umrersity in responding

to the toast of " Naval architecture, marine engineenng and other industrial interests of tbecountry, at the annual dinner of the Glasgow Incorporation, which took place at Glasgow recent1) said that the and marine engineenng industries are at present in such a de-pressed and unpromising condition as to requiretbe sympathy and help of every one, I' he said, is in a worse state jastnow than it has been for rears past, and tbe effectsof it appear likelp to be felt in Glasgow and otherdistricts A largo number of artistaus who arehighly skilled in all branches of ship and engioowora are uctng inrown out oi employment in increasing numbers, and appear likelv to remainwithout work for some time to come. On the otherband we are bearing a great deal about the unsatisfactory state of tbe nary, and tbe urgent ne-cessity there is for building more war ships asquickly as possible, in order to bring it up to tberequisite standard of strength It ts stated, andbe believed with truth that the British navy isnot nearly so powerful in comparison with tbenavies of other powers as it should bo. He badlersonal knowledge of our nary, and some of theforeign navies, and could fully endorse the opinions that had been expressed that if things areallowed to go on ranch longer as tbey are going,

ranee alone will succeed fn outbatldiog us inships and will ui a very few years be able to put

more powerful nary upon the seas than we shallixuscss. That is surely not only an unsatisfaolory but a must dangerous nosition for this marltime country to occupy Now, as it happens, thepresent depressed state of tho tradoaad the insufficiently occupied condition of ourshipyards and engineworks provide precisely tbemeans that are required for dealing promptly andeffectively with this important and pressing ques-tion It only rests with the advisers of tbe governincni to make op their minds respecting the nambcrot ships which are necessary to be added tothe navy and tbe exact description of ships whichare required, and they may get them nil built andcowp'etod even in the Clyde district alone witbtnthe next two or three years Ihere is no difficultyabout gLtting ships constructed. They can nowbe built more quickly and cbesply than at anyother time. The two great questions of bow tohud present employment lor our highly skilledartisans in and engineering, andhow to increase with all possble rapidity tbestrength of tbo navy, can be dealt with together,and may bo made to neutralize each other withthe happiest results to all concerned, aud with tbegreater advantage to tbe country Ihe admiral

authorities can jutnow command an excepttonally large share of ihe immenseand eugiuocriog resources of this and other districts. and tt rcraauu to bo seen whether they arewise and caiable enough to make good use of theopportunity brndttrntt

Sugar from Sorghom.

The .Boston Transapt says. There has justbeen received in ashinglon the report of the IItalian minuter of agriculture upon tbe Invest-igations of sorghum which were undertaken bytbo Italian Govenment directly after the resultsobtained by Dr. Peter Cullier, late chemist to thoAgricultural Department, In 17J aud 1560 werepublished. These results confirm in a strikingmanner tho conclusion announced by Dr. Collier, Iand effectually dispose of the persistent assertions

certain quarters that nobody ever got suchresults as Dr. Collier, the inference being thatnobody ever would, and that his were erroneous,l'lofessorharpless, moreover, the State chemist

Massachusetts, obtained in tbe juice of sorghumgrown in Hoston eighteen percent, of sucrose orcryatallizAblo sugar, the average of the Louisianasugar cane being only twelve per cent.

Ihe following issEuraraarr of the results obtainin Italy At Modern, in northern Italy, the

average results from sorghum cut fifteen daysafter tbe seed was folly ripe were as follows Juiceexpressed from cane, GOJa) per cent,, specific gra ofnty of juice, 1.083, sucrose in juice, 17jWj per cent, aglucose in juice, 1 G3 per cent.

At Hegzio, in southern Italy, they got from canewhich was worked eight days after cutting, andwhich bad therefore doubtless suffeted some byemission of its sugar, the following results Spec

gravity of juicc( 1072, sucrose in juice, ICtO prcent, glacose tn juice, 20 per cent.

The above are certainly amazing results, indicating that the economical production of oarsugar supply is something which can be con-- dently expected in tbe near future. At the recentmeeting oi tne society lor tne rromouon oi Agncultural Science at Philadelphia, Dr. Collier spokefor an hoar and a. half utxm the thesis thatsugar could be made from sorghum at a costnot exceeding one cent per pound, and the matterwas thoroughly discussed, and many confirmed intheir expenmenta most of his data; but not a word

unfavorable criticism of his conclusion wasspoken Senator Sherman, on Sept. 12, in anaddress before the Cincinnati Chamber of ComBcrce expressed hij conviction that the countrycould and ooghtHo produce its own sugar from Isorghum.

The Lt a has had her mast n fitted and beganher regular (trips last Friday,

A FATALFRACAS.U R. PATTEN KILLED BY H. A. BRIDGES.

Shortlyarter'i oclcck on Wednesday tveninfftho atteation of people cm Fort street la tho y

of notel street was attracted by tho teport oftwo pistil shots in quick succession. Lookingtoward tbe ipnt from which the noise proceeded,close to the sidewalk In front of the Ten Cent store,two ir en were seen to separate from each other one.Patten, bo was easily recognizable, being

stepping on the sidewalk and proceedingat a leLSurciy gait mvkitt;ae oiner man, imrwiuuiaocerUined to be IL A. Undges, (a former residentof Hilol ranmnt? ramdlr no Port to Hotel Street.and thence to the baker shop of F. Horn, which hoentereu. une or two oi tne oysianaers wno museen the shooting, followed after Bridges shouting"stop him attracting attention of other people,who following after, reached tbo entranes toHorn's bat a brief moment behind the fleeing man.In the meantime friends of Patten had ran acrossthe street and asked anxiously if he was hurt.Patten replying "no. Hardly however had thewords left tbe unfortunate man's lips before adeathly pallor was seen to spread over his coun-tenance, his body began to reel and he fell for-

ward saved however from falling to the ground bythe protecting arms of persons near htm. Pattenwas immediately conveyed to tbo drug store ofMessrs Benson, Smith X Co. and a physiciansent for, but Patten died before his arrival,within five minute after being brought into theestablishment, and without having said any-thing to Indicate ths cause for the deed.An excited crowd had meanwhile collected out-si-

of Horn s bakery sod were clamoring for theman IlrfJge, who had committed tbe anootinir.their violence heightened perhaps by tbe cowardice exhibited by three native police officer whoshowed no deiro licnter and effect ths captureoftheptrty w intel. Finally however the mancame from an oattrnldtngand gave himself up topersons in antboilty, asking "Is be dead? towhich, answer wan made that the prospects werequite favorable that way He was then taken totbe Police Station and booked on a charge of mur-der Ihe crowd which followed tbe homicidewere rerr expressive in speech, threatcnrair. tbelife of the prisoner and there Is but little doubthad there been ono amongst them that dared tolad, ItriJges would have received severe injuries,liappilv it was other wo and tbe prisoner wassafely escorted ton cell in the Station Houe, re-moved later on ta ths Priwa.

sToar OF AY

One of the bvatanders who saw the whole. 8aItstates that, at a few miiutes rwvst he aaw Fattencross from the store of J 1. Waterhouse No 10FortstrectiwhflrehoP.wasemnloredassAlesmanito tho opposite sidewalk, walk briskly along for aiew paces uuu men, wilu n sue waicu no aau iahis hand strike twice over the shoulders a man whowas walking in front of him. The man (Bridges)tarned and caught at the stick, which becamebroken, and tbe two struggled together for a fewseconds, no outcry being made, when suddenlyUndges threw his hand behind him, drew a revol-ver and fired two shots in rapid succession at Pat-ten neither seemingly taking effect, oco of thetwo balls passing across the street, narrowly es-

caping tbe head of a lad standing on tho oppositesidewalk and embedding itself in tbe woodworkof J Ytilliams Lo.'s photograph parlors,where tl was afterwards found. Patten aftertbe first shot wheeled a little to the right, and afterthe second immediately turned and walked, quiteerect, down tbe street until opposite Lycan Oo.'sstore, a distance of eight or ten paces from tbo spot.here tho shooting occurred. Hero a friend ap-

proached him, spoke to him and pat oat a firesmouldering on Patten's vest. Patten then

was fnllii--2 bnt was held ud by nersons near.and as quickly conveyed to tbe drugstore, but withthe result above mentioned No blood was noticeable un tbe outside of the clothes. buL on removmtthe clothing a large bole was discemable tn theabdomen, about two incbes directly above thenavel, irom wnicn oozed tne uara purpiian moodshowing that an artery was severed and which wasmost probably the death wound. On the body andpartly concealed by tho left arm was anotherwound, blackened and powder burned, sbowtajrtbe closeness at which the firm was accompUsheoand still another wound farther back, these listtwo wounds were explained at the tohave been caused by tbe one ball, which on enter-ing bad glanced along a nb and passed ouU notcreating a very serious wound. A piece of thebuck wuu wuicu iuo ueau man naa struct nisslaver was Irinz clou boside him. and examinationshowed that it was by no means a dangerousweapon, being oi pine, crossgramed ana easilybroken, about 1 inches in diameter

Manv and various were the rumors assigned asthe immediate cause for tbe fatal fracas and thsconflicting nature of tliera only served to rou3e

curiosity tbo more to satiate which the folfiublic story is given, being a statement byTuxrequzsT

The following inrr were duly sworn: J. IL Paly, G U Mnith, J r Waterbouse, Jr J, If.Jrisher, W li, McAllister, Chas. Hastelman Mr.J, Brown ncted ns coroner's clerk.

W M Gibson, being called and sworn. teiUfiedas follows About half past five p.m. l.tbinstwas scaieu in my carriage ne mo uoor oi wenner A Co, store, and while there I obserred Mr Patten, whom I know very well, standingnear Waterhoa-te'- door I observed him partic-ularly because I had boen listening to a great dealof talk about him and other parties, calculated toattract unusual attention Vfter watching himforsomo time, saw him enter tbo store and reap-pear shortly on tho street, with a stick fn hishand which I noticed particularly because it wasa stick of white wood Piece of stirk producedand identified by witness..) Saw him then runacross tbe street but did not think anything inparticular was tho trouble Sav him rapidly ap-proach a short man , could not say it waaBndges.1 hen saw Patten raiso the stick to strike tho otherman, aud called the attention of my family towhat seemed to be a serious affray Saw Pattenstrike the man said to bo H idgcson the back withtbe stick Then saw their hand up in a straggle,and shortly heard two pistol reports , hoard uiS--itncuy two reports. Alter tue second report, sawPatten walk away as if nothing was tbe matterThis struggle took place opposite the Ten Centstore When Patten got opposite Lvdu's musicstore I saw his face change and saw him stagger,and friends caaj?ht him as he felL Thonabt Itwas Bridges. He had been proposing to sellme ioara or. iieaim a noae ana 101 in uiiu ior abranch hospital Could not tell from seeing theaffray that it was Bridges, but on tbe strength ofwhat I knew about him and Patten Drove atonce to Mr Horn's shop, and said to Mr, Horn,"Hois unquestionably iriiidt this luiImy, andhad better surrender n The building, was lookedthrough and he was found la the woodshed, hewas told him he might n well surrender, as itwould be futile for him to o escape He caraoout then, asking, "Is ho dead?1 After comingfrom the station booe, I asked at the Fen Centstore if anything was found and was given a hatsopaos d to be Bridges Ihe affray happenedwitbin two minutes Bridges was arrested withinten minutes. Could not say, without fartherknowledge byond what I that he was theman

Bv the ttomev General Within five minutesafter tbe shooting 1 found Bridges In Horn'splace was probably .xi to 40 paces irom tne atfray when it happened Heard two shots distinctlyand aaw the flash of one. Immediately after theflash Patten, as it were, disengaged himself, andI said to my daughter, " He is not hurt" Afterbe walked about ten paces, I saw him change tncountenance, stagger and fall When I saw Pat-ten start firit I did not know what he was goingfor until 1 saw the straggle Had I known noth-ing of the circumstances I should not hare goneany farther, but feeling satisfied that the man run-ning away was Lnlges I proceeded at once toHorn's Bakery

By Jurors W hen Patten was outside- the door,did not see him conversing with anybody, bat I

recognized one face tn the group which was familiar Do not recognize that hat as the one wornby one of the men. but believe it to be the some.0 "What did Bridges siyr A Said I."BnJccs, you shot Patten He said, "Is hedead?" " lie is, I saw him carried into a storetoa had better surrender yourself, as the peopleare tbreateninz to Ivncb voi

(Aside I beard a well known citizen call for aropo to bang him, nnd told bim he bad better becareful or bo would go to jail with this man ) Ashe went along he asked hat will this be called and the DeDUty Marshal sxfd it would beentered as murder Undges came oat of thswoocLrbed bareheaded

Further question I did not see any thin j in Fatten s hands besides that stick Ihere was no otherscuffle on the street at tbo time. Undges ran uptbe sidewalk on lort street I s the pistol dis-tinctly at Ibe second shot.

Fred II IlayselJen wis called and eworn. liewas in the carnage with Mr Uibon. and hlsevidence agreed with relation to the affray

James 1 Noble, being sworn, testified as follows -- Was on Jrort street this afternoon aboutten minutes pa.it fire Has standing close byniuiams puotograpn gauery on tue side-walk, and saw Fatten and UriJges struggling. I 1

know tbem both Patten was lookinir no the 2,atreet and Undges down. Vi hen I saw them firstthey were in a wrangle, ratten with a stickin his hand They had their hands on eachother, and tbe stick was in l'atten'e right handHe bad bis left ou lindcts left shoulder fhiastruggle lasted perhaps about a minute, neithergating tue advantage Justtneu l saw undgesput hi- hand behind bira, draw a revolver andbra W hen I heard tho first shot I ran across tbestreet, Ibey were facing each other, very closetogether When I got half way acrosj the tlreettbe second shot was fired They were then stand-- ioft at an angle toward each other. Fatten facing

across the street, towards Hiram's store. Bridgeswas facing makai. After the second shot Hridcesran up rort street I noticed bis bat on tbeground before he fired the second shot, and I 1

think before any shot It was a hat like the one 2.produced. When Fatten ran in fact be walkeddown I got bold of hi arm baw his woiatooaton firo and put it out with my thumb and finger.and said, " Ln come with me to a pbymcian ,you are wounded' Hh reply was. "ISo, I amnot hurt. I said, "loo are ..you are woundedon the side , your vest l on fire. J oat oppositejjjean s store ne rccieu anu ieii. anu i nau naruwork to kecD him from sinking on a packing box.Just then a gentleman was coming up street, and 1

said. Help me take this man op to Benson, -

bnuth A. Co s-- drug store he's sbot. This genticmin assisted me, and we brougbt bim up tothis store where ho now lies.

E. f Jordan, being sworn, testified. Fallenworked in ttalerhousos store. So 10, Fort street.

belong to tbe same store A little nast o'clock.btarkey, Fatten and myself were standing al tbedour talking W e were jut about to close up.

1l'Attcn suddenly lett us and went in and came 2back with a stick iu hi hand like ilia one produced. Itis used to roll American oil cloth. Isaid, "What is up now r He made no reply butran across the road and up the sidewalk until he onovertook a short man. whom ho struck over thebead several blows. lben tbey struggled. Thelast I saw of them then they had reached the streetoil tbe sidewalk. Not wishing to bo a witness inan assault and battery case against Fatten, Iturned toco into the store and heard a report as

a pistol shot, and whilst again turning I heardsecond report and saw smoke blowing down the

street. Tbe two men then parted, the snorter onerunning on the street and Fatten walking downtbe sidewalk A moment afterwards I saw a mantake bold of Fatten and saw bim as be fell. Thensaw Fatten earned up tbe street aiul that was alb

Further question I saw nothing in Fattenhand except the slick Tbe stick would be about ayard and a quarter long before it was broken.and about I1! inches in thickness, fcaw no oneei--e in iuo struggle, wouia nave Known 11 merehad been. Ihey seemed to have mutually drawnback before the shots were fired forT. Jl fcttrtey, sworn, testified . I belong to

aterbouse'a lower store. Was dd to No 10 thisevening on my way to dinner, on baainess, aboutfive o'clock. After some conversation with .Mr.Jordan, Mr. Fatten disappeared in tbe store andcame back with a slick like that produced. Sawhim go across the road to a shorter man whom Iknow was Undges. I know Bridges by sight. SawFatten strike him over tbe neck with the suck, andafter seeing one blow struck I returned to the store.in a short time heard two shots fired, iiext thing

saw was Fatten beine helned no the street. He- - 1.cognized Bridges as the man Fatten went after. 2.

lte inquest was men adjourned to l'rogres Xde rOceanie Lodge room! at half past nine the

taextmorninff a pmtwwtem examination to beneia an now earner.

Tax lTQrxsT autxxo.Dr. Bobert McKibbtn, sworn, stated he bad

nuae n post worry exammauoa wun lr. xt. u.Emerson. Found three external gunshot wounds.Kigor mortis distinctly marked. First wound Ikincbes above navel on medial line. Second woundover nine rib at the intersection of a tin drawnperpeadieularly from the axilla and a secondhorizontal line drawn from 4 inches below leftnipple. Third wound about 2S inches distantfrom wound No, 2, upwards and backwards fromft. Wound No. 1 tn the abdomen allowed intro-duction of the forefinger. From this wound alarge quantity of blood was found. The woundoa the side. No 2, was marked by the akin beingcorcbed, and passed along the nb and did not

enter the cavity of the chest, meeting No S as itp a as, ouianos zi menee irom e traa aoexit. Oa opening the abdomen the peritonealcavity was loona nueu wun a targe quantity oxfluid and clotted blood. The hall was found tahave Unversed downwards and bick ward passinga, utue to tne rocbt, anout tncnes. it eniereathe abdomen and was found lodged in tbe softparts (from which it was ertractedj of toe rightinternal surface of the ilium; making tn its coursoa Urge wound la tbe right external iliao arterywhich produced death by causing profuse hemor-rhae- e.

I By the Attorney Oenersl-W- hat Li the nature ofmow ana itDr. McKibbtn The nature of such a wound as

No, 1 must necessarily prove speedily fataLTbe pistol ball was here produced and identified

by the Doctor as tbe one found by Dr. Emerson.Dr. N. B, Emerson, sworn, concurred in tho above

statement, adding that be found the bullet andhanded it to Dr. McKibbtn, and sa htm gtre it toCoroner Dayton.

Tbo Jury after being absent about twenty minutesreturned a verdict that tbe said Leonard ItowleyPatten came to nil death on the 12th of Novemberin Honolulu, from the effects of a ntstol bullet dls- -chargedat him by Hiram Alfred Bridges.

Mr.W.B. e attended at the close of theinquest and watched the proceedings on behalfof lLA.Bridges.

THE DEAD ATTD THE LTTEfO.

The victim. Leonard It. Fatten, had been a twsident of this city for the past nine years and hadmany fast friends in the community who knewand appreciated his better qualities. He was asalesman in tho dry goods establishment of MrJ. T. Waterhouse on Fort street and was muchesteemed and trusted by his employers. He wasa natiro of Marietta in tbe state of Georgia, wasmarried and now leaves a wife and son to. Messphis Tennessee. Patten was in tbe 47th year of hisage banno; been born Janaary 20th 1538. Ue wasa Master Mason, Knight of Pythias, andlledraan,and was buried in Nuuanu Cemetery under theauspices of Lodge. Le Procres de I 'Oceanic.

Hiram Alfred Bridges, tbe homicide, is a nativeof St Loots Missouri, 29 years of age and has beena resident of Hilo, Hawaii, for 5 years past. Hisfirst wife died at Hilo, hut May leaving two child-ren one age 7 months and the other 4 years. LastJtttrt Undges came to lionolnla and renewed aprevious acguaintAnce with the "woman in thecase," Miss Lsis Horn daughter of F. Horn theconfectioner, finally marreying h.tt Bridges isrepotted to have some relatives at present residingon Hawaii.

THE W0U1X IS TOE CkSK.

Mrs. Lois Bridges the wife of the homicide wasknown to have had ultimate relations with thedead man Patten, for several years past, and.although the friendship was marred by occasionaldisputes the torrent of their lire flowed in al-most the same channel. It was natural to seekfor information relative to the unfortunate affairin that quarter and inquiry resulted in learningthat the dead man and Aire Bridees were, as hailbeen supposed, intimate friends, up to the time ofuet uuuiukb who linages, -- was ciean gone, asMrs B. characteristicallr expressed U. Mrs B. hadhoped to have been enabled to effect a marriagewith Patten, she statin that she had toyed "notwisely but too well," and after five years of billingand cooing discovered at tbe eleventh hoar, thatPatten was a married man and had a wife and exuld.Then her maiden dignity was roused ( so she statesand she charged Patten with being a deceiver anddeclared tbe engagement broken off, marryingBridges, a widower with two children. Fattencalmed down after mature consideration and asa token of bis good wishes obtained certain pre-mises for tbe couple to live in. The furniturewhich was contained In tbe dwelling was alsobought by tbe infatuated man and presented toMrs. Bridges. Two months rent was also paid byPatten on the score that the newly wedded paircould not afford the expense. All these presentsof furniture and rent were made to the "woman inthe case and she says without her husband'sknowledge. Patten wrote a lengthy letter cover-ing some 2d pages In which tbo language used wastooferndand familiar to be appreciated by anyhusband. This letter Mr. Bridges captured nndhad his weather eye open for any bad actions on thepart of the writer. His ngiUnce wis howeverseveral times eluded by the "woman in the caseand matters went smoothly until from some un-toward cause. Patten cut up rusty, demanded thereturn of moneys paid by him as rent and also thefurniture, engaging the serrices of a rising younglawyer of tbe city to advance his wishes to obtainpossession Patten's behavior bad so affected thenerves or tne couple ana Mr. undges coincidingwith his wife's news that tho man Mwas cleancone n it was decided to leave for Kan Francisco.Patten, so Mrs. Bndges states, swore that sheanouid not leave tne country alive, and althoughhe wrote nothing to that effect he ret made similar tbreaU in tbe presence of her father, motherand Mrs. Seiton, to each, separately. Tbe passportof Bridges was stopped at tbo Custom House. Tnedead man was so mnch in love with her that shewas afraid of her life and told her husband. Therevolver vbichHndmj had was hi own. uterrho committed the shooting, she met him in the

p of ber father whither he (Bridges) hadfled for ref ace. she oounselled him to eire himselfup, after giving ber bis private papers, revolveranu a parting xiss be aid so. and s&e saw mm gowuu an ouicer

Annuofurxr or the rauoftit.Hiram Alfred Bndges was arraigned before

Jadg?Bickerton,in the Folice Court, on the 1MbInst , charged witb manslaughter in tbo first de-cree. W.aiC Castle Tutq , appeared for the pris-oner nnd waived examination. Judge Btckertonweu cuminiiieu tne prisoner ior trial at tbe Janu-ary term of the Supreme Court.

An Official Celebration.ANNUAL SP0RTS0N THE WAVE.

The 17tb hut. was the day officially announcedas that upon wblch the Government would cele-brate the anniversary of Hi Majesty's birth, behaving attained bi 13th year on the precedingday, Monday, Nov 16th The occasion. His Majeaty'a birthday, hta for some time past been no-table, particularly for the indulgence hi sporti ontbe waters of the harbor, yoctbing, rowing, swimming, and other aquatic contests being the feat-ures of the day

Tbe unsatisfactory manner In which the raceshave been run and the prizes, to which tbe publicbad generously subsenbed, obtained by parties attheir own sweo twill and pleasure,1 was not pleas-ing and as a result, the Myrtle and Honolulu Clubshave sprung into existence and "now bold tbe fortTho llegatu this year was under the auspices of acommittee chosen from tbe different boat clubs,who in turn appointed and ar-ranged tho programme of events. Alt bough therewas but little enthusiasm evinced tbe races weresnccessfuly run, and everything was carried out as"per card' to the of which tho membersof the Ilonoluia Yacht and Boat Club contributedin a greit degree, their presence being noticeableeverywhere, the nbbon of tbe club denoting theiridentity

Last Monday was a beautiful day, tbe windlight, weather although warm was pleasant andtbe sea smooth. t early morn from tbe Iron forbrass) throats of tbe Water Battery guns a salutebelched forth, in honor of Ills Majesty's birthday,at noon and again at night, a like performancewas gone through with, constituting the noisiestperformance of the day. i lag were displayed intown from tbe Government buddings and consularflagstaff, and In tbe harbor tbe few ships in portpresented a ciy appearance

The Inter IMand H N steamer Flan ter, whichbad been kindly placed at the services of the Com- -modor of tbe Ilonoluia 1 tt IL Club, was bunaaiow ana sioit wun oars ana eirenmers anu pre-sented a bnght and Interesting picture. This ves-sel was used as the flagship of the Honolulu clubduring the day and wis filled witb falr womenand brave men1 during tbe occurence of the racesconnecteu wuu tue regatta

AI9a m peoble commenced to crowd towardtbe waterfront and by 10a ro, the clly streetswore a ueserteu looa, tne interest oi tne pubiiegenerally befog connected with tbe rnce whichwere as follows

I ricsr-ci-a- s nennac.First pnze $ TO; second prize 23

Healani('aloup,)10tuns,red,wliitsand blue1'auline (sIoirp,t3 torn red

rime IfiViijijAt9a m sbirp, the stgnil wis giveo for lbs

yachts to get into line and both of tbo-- enteredbeing ready, at IU Ibe ' crowded tbe line,followed 15 second later by tbe llnlt,, W. I x

sq. manipulating tbe of the latter craft.The wind was light, t little to tbe eastward ofnorth and the crafts glided out the barbur entrancethe Ifrpltihi taking tbe lead at tbo lighthouse andeasdy increasing tbe distance between herself andcompetitor finally coming in winner, as was ex-pected, in a race of I hour and SI minutes, theI'tmliMt a mile and a half in tbe rear.

boits.btationary scati First prize, jfU

Alyina, white and green KapioUbiBC.bhoo Fly, pink and blue fxiipse B. C

Time, 1121;In this race although there were three entnea

but two boats started Uie 6Uoo J y and tlcmn. Agood start was had, the J trma of the r enian1 clubtaking the lead at tbe start and holding it to tbofinish, winning easily in 0 minutes 30 seconds.

3 six raPDix cisoe act.Open to all Entrance free Frize $10Iapnkaboe.Fuakauahi.

Time, 8 IIHBut two canoes started, and, altera close race

the tofinlahee came in winner by a half a dozenlengths in 6 minutes UK seconds. of

4 WHlLCnOAT B1CJLFive oats, first pnze, f 10; second bunt saves

entrance.Kekaa, white and red. H M s Chamberlain.raln!a,bIoe. F IL Hayselden.

Time, UM.Considerable interest was manifest in this racaaccount of tbe reputation for prowess which the

crewel u laimia naa esubittned at 1 haina.When the boats came to the line it was easilydiscernible that only one of the boatd reallyagreed withth-- accepted description of a whale-bo-

and that, the TWWtt.tbe hrlmt being lo allintents a racing boat and should hare beenruled out. As it was, no objection was made bythe backers of the 7W ' . and tbe race was started.Tho Ae9t took the lead and kept it to the finish. ttue crew oi me Jiia nowever forcing theiropponents lo a pace which resulted in the winnermaking tbe distance (3fmJIe in 13 minutes 20seconds, a minute and a naif better time than thatmade by tbe winner of the name ctaM tn Unt year'sraces.

B oios.First prize, $10, ateond print t third boat

saves entrance.No race, there berns but ona entrv. The msl- -

twn of this rnce a the programme was the caoeno more entries being made, it preceding too

closely tbe grand race of the day, vie o. 8, tiltOared race, beveral of the oarsmen who woaldbate mructnaied being desirous of hnsbanduiirtheir wind and strength for tbe later crand event. beTbe race was declared off.

C swiKKtso aicrSwimming race was the next event programmed

distance JU0 yards and three contestant for nata-torial honors appeared. I, Kimo, and Tom, The ofrace was won easily by Kimo.

Kfmo,ogedl.Laged-T-

Tom, aged 19.

Time, 2 tftf.

7 scrot scuixB (snxxxsVPrize, jm rjjaflwfrw.Tbre rjetna bo entry -t-adttatoisfttxt erent,

"Single Scull race, distance Knife. that wasdropped and every body pA into favorable posi-tion for witnessing the race of the day,

S r boats.Open io aH. Tint prize, fTS; second prize, 25;

third boat saree entrance.L Stranger, white and scarlet M. B. C2. No Name, blue. whiUdiamoDd-H.T- .n fl3. rwB-kel- white and bloe-- H. M.'s Charo- -

berlaia.Thi race was tbe race of the daT nnd on tbe m

suit buss the fate of future areata la it country.If tbe same power that had hitherto succeeded ineaptorfnjr prizes, at wiU, wajLatUl in the. ascendant,prizwsootbJsdayntUaatwonMhaveio'wonbyhard puUing and on tbe metis of the crews andDonrxizjiigwTaiaDUJit. urealprwparatknu had been made by errri of tbe loUnk, Myrtle,Honolulu aad foniolazd claba. boat bavin beenlnmorted and lwalar mwtim Indnlmvl ln th"Honolulu errw otuf mto regular traming underuiecDuacotaar.4.ceia7aprozess9oaiajcrimanfront Han FrarKiseo, Tbo Luorledee which fourof tbe "Myrtle erew pafed of rowtnff nee,enabled tbem to dispense with a trainer and with-out Injury to tbstn wives. Ths crews bekmgiu toius aiajemya wuos, --jotasi ' ana "Aaptotani 'were put to sertre tests to ptaee tbem in propertrim to carry off tbe honors which to tbe victorsbelong.0. Kapuaiwa, white audred H.M.'sChambtUiau. juptoiani, white and crten Kopioianl B. U

All cf the boats entered earn to the line. Lbonshthe KapioUni club (Feaians) were waited tortor some nine, ine boau were placed m noaitioaby Mr J. W. Robertson the Strwr iklrrtlelBstle, m next Kr4af (Fenians) num--

WltlTM WVutl 4(llnIaUk fek aUthe fMMtftlaaW bemsi oa tbe extrem right.Every precaution was taken by the judgw toensure a fair race the crews being warned and in-trusted refrutheiTreJatiyeptkms and tboV'v was eatted into Service tnnwy two of the

judge. Captains Brown and Mast, to a pointwberea good view couU be had of the torn. The In-terest taken by tbe public, that lined the wharves,filled the Teasels aLmnide and crowded tho decksof tbe flagship of lh Honolola Yacht Club wasequal In intensity, almost, to that of those whofavored t e Xyrth and dnba whoso adherentscould be seen filling tb dub nouses of those clabathe Honolulu's friends being on the steamerrhmttr. As the word was given, the crews tookwater at nearly the same time the crews of tbMrrUw andlLnomra etabn howewr "catching onwith mere force then tbe others both those boatsanciotinjr, a quarter of a length ahead of tho restand the two crews spuntmr for the lead, the"Myrtles with 38 and tbe Honolulu, reaching 40,this pace was kept up past the Ugfathouse at whichpoint tbe Myrtles were leadlnat a lencth and droo.ped back to 36, the Honolulu's rowing well and at33. The rxmitUmi at this turn, was aboutfour length; behind, the a" bmIbm (Feniatta)length bohtnd that, both pulling; a little out ofform, tbe "sliding seat coxswain11 of the Feniansattracting universal attention, the other two boatswere oers out oi ue race.

Tbe Myrtle boat turned the spar buoy a coupleof lengths abend, tbe Uonotolnn taking the secondpuce, notn boats drawing away Xrom their oompetiters in a way which plainly showed that the racelay between them. From the spar to tbe bell buoyboth boats eased up a little, the Honolulu gainingand Lapping the Myrtles but no farther, the cox-swain of the Honolulu committuur his first erroroy placing nis coat on the windward instead or theleeward side of his emponeut subjecting his boatto the wash of tbe other and also running the riskof a fouL To the bell buoy the boats pulled evenlyand on the tarn tho error of the Honolulu's cox-swain become apparent, his boat being In theMyrtle's water so that bis crew were compelled tomake an S turn in doing which, they lost fivelengths before being able to straighten out forbome.

And now came the tug of war, tbe half confidentmile that could be seen on the face of Branch,

tho stroke of the Mvrtle boat, and lha vnuwfaiand even manner in which be palled his oar, pre-saged well for the Myrtle. Coming along behindwith bis bead well down DowsrJttotthe Honolulu'shad knowledge of nothing but a dead hard pull,and his boys backed bim; Inch by inch the Hono-lulu's redueord tbe lead taken by their opporcents,but the distance was toomueb to overcome. Inthe channel and approehing the turn at lighthousethe coxswain of tbo Myrtles gave his boat a goodsweep affording the Honolala' plenty of room fora tnm. Tbe Honolulu boys here spurted to 40,Dowsett, Wodehouse, Holt, (Morse, Whitney nndMarknara all putting themselrra with a will to thetask of dragging victory out of the jaws of defeat;but Branch. Furdy, Lyle, TTendenDurg, Itobcrtaon,and Bavidge met tbe spurt as tbcogh it was some-thing taat they bad been looking fur and, althoughthe Ilonoluia boyi rowed their stern chase to thebut with cnt and determination, still kent thelead and crossed tbe Une first, winner by a lengthana n naii in i we vtxtmntktiamt intra, tenlengths behind, tho Fenians last.

intromission was now bad. lt being 11.30 o clockuntil 1. p. m

'J T4CBT iter.tiecond Class First crize. teth second nriz. fc

third boat saves entrance.Alter intermission the first event was ths race

of the second class yachts. The wind was toolight to admit of good sailing being done so theAHd van withdrawn, the Ltttm and t'aUi start-to-

Tbe light wind allowed tbe ", which Is tat

reality only a smooth water boat, to make theocean royage rracoesafuQy, beating tbe VanUnebadly.

10 stxan scct,Htatwnary seats Frixe; f10; second boat naves

entrance.la entries being made for this race it was de-

clared off.11 aacc.

Stationary seats 1st prise, $40; 1 prize, $15.This was a friendly contest between juniors of

the Xirtlt and Ktl,pt boat clubs; tbe Vgrtl boattook the lead at the atari and keeping throughout,coming In first, whining by a dozen lengths.

12 cifoc sxrxzsa aiccFree lQ.

This rice was a victory for iheFMliiri A fromthe start, the spread of aall being larger than thatot ber opponent, tb tight wind allowing the carry-ing of plenty of canvas.

11 DXMSO COTT1ST.Frua $5.In this contest the two participants did not make

anything like a record for themselves, the winnerremaining only 40f seconds under water

14 Ttja'aice,Free to all Paddles only to be used, no sculling

allowed, prize $5.Tbe provision made by the committee that there

should be no sculling in this race, wai a good one,the paddling creating more amusement to tbe on-

lookers. Tom led from the start and althoagh behad several narrow escapee from overturn, be ma-naged to reach tbe wharf safely and won tbe prize.Foi finding bimseH too much iq tbe rear tu win,upset bis tub creating fun for tho public.

IS BOATS.

Stationary seats. First pnze $00, second prize$J0; third boat saves entrance.

In this race the protest entered by His Majestelnb against tho Myrtle'i boat Liltti wa overruledby tbe judges and the JUIlan was allowed a place,the Kapmtani bad been entered witb nn object torow against the boats of His Majesty If the protestbad been upheld and the decision of tbe judges didaway with her being present. The protestingboats (three of them, all entered from

then withdrew It was then clearlythe duty of the judges to order the Lilian ft rowme course, ine ivapioiani not making ner appearance at the proper time, the Inthres then vervsensibly declared the race off. The Myrtle's, whoenten a turn unan. ore rrponeo ta nave no UMireto protest against the decbjion of tbe judges

an impulsive member of their club wasobjecting "to being trampled on, though in reality nis captain imohi t navo sat nn mm.

1C Bason nicv.Free to all barges. Frize $10.This, tbe closine race! was another defeat for

His Majesty a boats, tbe barge of Hon. J. A. Cummins taking tbe lead at tbe start and leading theiropponents at tbe finish over a quarter of m He.

Ibe steamlinnch. which Mr. A.F Cooke hadplaced at tbe disposition of the Honolulu Yaebtand Boat Clob, was now again called Into requirilion and the elnb's friends and visitors were transported from tbo steamer I'tamttr the flagthip, tashore. Over 400 people were taken back aud forthIn this launch and it is a pleasure i state thatthere is not a single accident to record.

The manner in which tbe days spots were arranged reflects credit upon the amateur committeeharicg the matter In charge, and the official! Inthe judges scow did their work well and faithfullyand are entitled to the reward doe faithful publicservants.

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Tbe following has been handed for publication,we give It to our readers that tbey may form someidea of tbe organization.

The International Tract and Missionary bocietywas organized Aug. 13, 1871. It has furnishedhealth and religious publicationsmission and rndividaals In every Htate nod Ter.rilory in tbe Lnited rJtates, and to every civilizednation on tbe globe. During 1383-- 6 it placed infree public bbrarles in America over 10 OOU volumesof standard religious books, at a cost of over

ot which were donated by otherfunds and tbe publishers. It baa al placed val-uable books in manr libraries in LngUnJ. Aostraits, the United Htates, and supplied readingrooms with health and reUciotu periodical--

This tSociety has free rading-rom- s and bookdepositories in many of tbe principal dtie of theUnited btates and Lorope, and has recently openedone in this aty, at 159, Aauano Are., to which tbepublic are cordially Invited.

At their rooms, among others, may be found tbefollowing standard religious works:

Uutormf baUxtlk.br Lid. J.N.AndrewsThis work contains an outline of the history ofthe Sabbath from tbe creation to the present time.Part flrat U tbe Biblical history of. tbe Sabbath,and of tbe first day of the week; part second istneir secuiar History since tne time oi iDeApostiea,

Thqgt HhbkI mmJ J itirtfatr, C'lti-ic-

and practical, by Eld. Uriah smith. Thework is an exposition of those book. vere byverse, giving tbe history of tbe world from thBabylonian munarchr to the final establishment

God's everlasting kingdom.Le mj jh. Mtiur. xnu work compnies

ketches of the Christian exnerieoee and tvabliel.lutM.. .1,1. ..W.Ua M... mittm 1m. .MUUIO VI UUI IDIUIIMUra IU U, IIIH IUIIUUUCUUUand notes by Uder James White. It sets forththe (roe prinotpaU and real cbarctterof tbe onewho was the leading spirit In lb great AmericanSecond Advtnt Movement of 1910 1841.

Lift Flttfkr. This work give the history ofthe great Advent Movement from the tLiys ofMiller.

7 VtM Mefac - i'reafv. Lid. LriahSmith. A work designed to show that tbo lnitedBtates Government is as clearly act forth in tbenenptores as a subject prophecy as were Babylon,Greece, and Home.

Tit Stmr(try nm4 A tmmtf ikrt rWW ttytHmml 8 14, by Eld. Uriah Smith. A

sketch of tbe Tabernacle built by Moses, andthe Tmpte built by Solomon- - It gives a clearBiblical argument as to what tonfitmts thenan-etoar- y

of the Gospel Dispensation!. The authordwell at length upon tbe subject of the Atone-ment, including ChHatKacnnd and hi ialercesion Jor sinner.

SltUhtM tnm Iht hit f rami, br Mr. E. G.White. In this book tbe bUtory of Faul life,from tbe time wbenbaMtnadahavoetof thaehnrehuntil he was "offered op as its chief representative, u iraceu in a cieai ana connected manner.But that which gives the book even greater valuethan it historical accuracy Lj the lesions that aredrawn from FanTs words, and tbe bardablps which

endured, and their practical application to ourown times.

TkGnatCmtterr Between Chrland IliaAngelsvand Satan and Hi Angeli. by Mn.E.0.White. This work is in four volumes nnd coversthe time from tha fall cf Satan to tho destruction

sin al the dose of the one thocnd years ofBar. 20, and throws much light upon the sacredTolame.

Tbo above works oil well calculated to nrous adeep interest In the study of the word of God, anditlniT-Jal-e bis children to Ihe a higher and holier

w&m mmmmmmaiw&mA

life while so journinjr here and ever keeping beforethe mind that 'blessed bops, and Christ as the"author and finisher of our faith. Toe works

mat aim be found on the shelves of tbe Ilonoluiaand T M C A. libraries.

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NOTICE !

THK AX2TL YL MKKTINC OFTHKJ. lUCAITKLKrmrfE COMPIXT will behelda iv b cc a a a, n rtuutl at thecef W U Riee. Ef R. t T rCSTlS.

TJkBe Jbat.Kov la.rst JEiEt

DIARIES, 1885!

J. m.OAT,JR.,&GVs.

Tbe Fountain!-.-cajol-xl-ic X3octclas

123 F,4rtaS-taroo-- t

Cold Drinks foryoung & old

Superior Ginger Beer, : 10c per bottleDonnoIIy's Root Beer, : 10c. per bottleConnollys Spruce Beer, : 10c. per bottle

The Peru are thr biovI nlMast aa4 fceattnbftbe rage kaewm. TW rtrusr mA nartfv ika himwhich render then ant eslysa excellent drink bsfont loriBTaiin, anu win nrr readily qneac a tamiwithout prodBclnjf asy delete rfa eflrcta

Candies ! Candies tItem hud Creams and larsmait, all varletfrs,

fresh dallv FiamI selection of 1m norted CaBtUea.taa's Celebrated ttoti Leant. taet aromaticqaallly In th Market, t VT and S

Smokol Smoko! SmokolVy Manilas are the beat tn tews cow aad.Jsdj loryarir Intteaa, Havana and lllnxbry a cl braird

llgara always m haa4 Chewtsr aadHMohlaa Tohaecnt cat foil aad p1c- tit vartetW. aUgartltrf at the FoenUia

TM8 lis Robert Bonnolly.3u(1ion Sales.

By LYONS ct 7VT

Regular Cash Sale

On Friday, Nov, 21statb!,m atl-i- lbin Mill ,old tactloa

DRY GOODS,CLOTHING,

n AfrotlmcBl ef

Crockery & Glasswarev lot or

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE I

acks Sn. I and 3 ti.ir CaliforoU IVtatDart-- talnto,

BUGGY HARNESS, Etc.LTU1S LEVEY. UtUnttrf.

7llXXl.l0lREAL ESTATE

- vr rrnxtt

Will br told at public aatllnn on the pitmlw. InMasl.per iwderef nhe,

Em fcietaloeof the Will of Ihe Wet II IMLiiBT ob

Friday, November 21st

Piece of Real EstateKnown thr lUlwy Prewl- -

bltnatetlon Miln Mteet Wallah a tiHwlt Ihe alaceof Ir K II Knderi h?iajt a fr nUsvon Mala irof CI fret and cmitatatiig ( ! f as acre twrtorles, wits all the iieiMinrs waaim inrreim f

LJRGK STOREl iiutl Dwelling Ibtaur ovk Utx tkrrsnU

(arters and otbet oat building

Slf TI1V w KKKftrrr.BetlvnT

IWiIaan, Mini Nov nr tl Wl

IXtw Hbwrtieniuntfl.

11 IFHi I kOUoi' Pov Solo

Ex Eecent Arrivals :Withtlla llimi

mracr ui r innH- -apcri rtlar - afChaUna,

LatHir La Site Sledec

Pn-- t CtafViUdi Ufa In tn an ckItranHlesof all kind

"Hprrlnr nrt and MherryMaUfattlne lladcha.

Ilvrtnltctlne 4anMolBrCaraqao On lilt tor

LtenedCacav

Empty DEMIJOHNS, , sntl 04lroa

Uo Irf1 i I'nrttdftd ement, t ifhaMn LirfBuaI atml tlrcl M'otnt lUrbHIr at greatly radwead

prtr ticar IClee anil I'stkly Ito". laee ofUlfffraat kcr ear Vuit ALK IIV

ED. HOFFSCHLAEGER & CO.,

lll (t EEN ftTHKKT

Mr. L. B. KERBJUST RETURNED

From Great BritainAnd will soon open with a,

SELECTION of GOODSki innLE run

GENTLEMEN'S WEAR !

r.Mium iM. tub

Latest StylosAnd Purchased by Himselfit in Person

otlci oT UliiiIiiKtratrK.rpiIK rNIH:itoIC-"KI- , IIAVlNfiX been epiDll x of Um Bttaln ofher aoKiBl Mjrrfltns R Xafnit Ute ef KahatnlMan) derfa.rd noliSe all havlas '!again t Mid eatsfe lopretent the mmr wlitrprr TfMKftPrtattacbnt within six Oumtb trm Jt wIhey will be f' revr harrel nod all pcroona mains oft(wtata are leomled to male ImnifdiaM Batateat lathcsaderalsuedat Ih relifeacof Ifer mjsil(ernUow zr Emma ornrr fattataaaBd Bwtaala mreiULIVIt tBWT1S

A Imint'lrairiz Kftai-- KHmnlnlti Oct JHhjiwi. I it

Miril'K!AT TIIK ANNl'AI. MKfTTINO IIPKlj.k k.Mitn nt lb. rAt.1.11. UfKM.TIU1 lOXI'ANT M U HnMtata.lt,October 11 the followlafme icrai oi one year

Fraak ConkrW t Wlkoxr II OatIt WalerhrmieWm Jfrtan4k

im t r B I) IT HfMMf

ISAAC rrooTM3,III .11 till, srnrrr. iiohiii iu,ox.x ijioiirr ouu mroxwitiioicE8Teri tios or

FANCY CANDIES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS:Ciean Op a araaiaU Varb maiUmg Bapmi

UmBd I II Bnn too I It ro J HIV let, tatntfSllc-- Wf- - and Omi lrrp h L foatpmrtolandDrtlllaattno venatlua VoMvnrr. Mlat LarnnntB,

Spiced ChneoIaU theeat- - rmat WFancy and Plain Mixed Candios,

AI "ttT1- - lrD f n HtaMrrl Vraatlrilbrrt- - Etc LI wl" dan- - (iaai

Sprnc Oam ITtar Dwar- -Tke above Candles Retailed ni 5(o per lb

nsr t li JUu rax jiigm aCigar. Cigarette Tobacci Hell later Jt to. a

natrr at um.rr jtf sqi'i umanHM viI'M rAMILY GROCTiIS. yriy

EXCHANGE ON CHINA !

fplll LNIKIWUri VUK IMtE- -J. rAnEI?TODBW Tllfharitred Bank or India, AaKtrmlla and

Chlnaw Mo Jtgliong.msiiuf (J MHL

ItOKK IfXTim.WU It.'l call it c tzErrzurm E

3xrxticrx 5a!ra.

By E. P. ABASCS.

Regular Cash Sale

Tursday,Nov. 20th.HtllilMliKilSihmKHVM.

Dry Goods. 3)enim3.'CoAt Cfcxhi.f aktife. fnu Cat. tck am x-

!N"e-- Groceries,ATM. 9atk !l,g,ra. tw NtOTt Mvra. PntilAi,sssoxxsrxua xrnxsAlso One Brake t

URGE SALE OF VALUABLE

IMPORTED HORSES'!)

35BY ORDER OF MESSRS. MILES 8R0Sr

Monday, November 24Jit U aCkKk

9 Head Fine Horses;Direct from ta- - world renowd le 1

Itmdtag KMabtfthasent ef Gmtnw HunranUsB

ONE KENTUCKY JACKartuxTSKP rmuor

The Ust e ape ih I'The yaleadfcl Browa Star lTfTnMrf T1

To B--t Mm A ".AT

TV tHaed Bey lMig HCXLO.Ltv ttI i.rMtag B3iTOK BOX,

The Hay CORNTTUrn w il a

Black Mares, 4&5Yrs. Old

All Ifca tmmul4 "HI W iHfMl.nl

rnovED rArEtt.E. r.iMi" r.

SALE OF

V &JL.TJA :oJ--El

Real Estate!AT AUCTION.

ON MONDAY, DEC. 1, 1884

I iHfft-- t rttH riitm atUuMy "t fr l ab ib

Pairl t

BEAT, ESTATEDehiBirtne ..iatIiuwlMMO K K

brt it

I T f ihe tat Mwmm K hat, IlBBBlvta, MS feet frattw. h n -- '

lhr TN hBlMtBf a rmpmrtt-

aw awd la a d raMtt, Um w- -a a. -

iraMv frftf ftt asy Bast wIAmb t vrwtmt f t Wsrftad let

iTs.ricLOT 3 tamnl 1M IX '

lata aide witb ! feH fr--al ok h tUBUHyfML TMalananHabM

da4BCb-- aHtlmtNir

LOT 3 TW beBMBf Uavlhaaa- -t m fa fc Men the Ulaad d HssmU Tbo wmBranledlBLaaaHrsaa ABttsa II I I at. I

TIM. "iaJwanfl B 11 S tlltwary

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NOTICE !

IMIKIJNDKINK.NKDII . f Mir 1)thetr Kattf a ten and t m u "t a

IM iMMrnik ttiwtlti- - ctimifiB w rKTIUIM tO4rXV t tat rvi '(teleeerM.tWI

til acc.aU anala-- i lb ami ( WlllTMiWnmilT will bf tk-4 By J a r V K

taj (M a fwamirtijuark. ..(Iltac4 WnrTMl4 A WRI

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tamoVlla Wmh. MR. ft M WIIITMJNmmtbI Mtaatnmi A mm bmiImiw Mi.

ft EHT rrtlrlBtu. VR. W WH1HTkaailth b4 tea a amilani

TkaakbagtberaiBBMinlty fat Ibrfr pttt i

part, and aHcMlat a coaUaBacc nf h -aaaraBB ef ear h 4 afUBtlaa in n Wo

ur MAAvr n iirtffBrd) ft. WBT Tr- -i ir

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'iiiK i nmiiuci iivi nimHKI MantUH nb ike laltMa f Ibe tvi UhiAdr. umru-rtaii- u comi mthis Marthml t rapt aijr iknttkahnhia jo 1 III sb4 Hawval alnrBt tIrma oatr aiaay frt nt aa4 patrw fa "kiat oar M eta4.

U mt Cftt lNe ffeVjall ta awm 4 aMrvtoe at Br aew 'UroatMama, mmH'witnt.Bhete wilh laipni! raclHrrr nt ! i m aaBtacntBrry irtrt U Iwnt oat '(iralrf ml dirnUII Tn i

fHItr H V HtlllHW n m

MifirK ihrriRMM rtaity n aa iuuiuvt1 n(thelMWlX 1HHI UE M m

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nyilBCert thank I ta Mtal pjiJftynt al their h i. I trn.l itui t

wniitJ " '" ' ib4II allthereer trMwv m rvnit

IfSl rtZB--

G. J. WALLER,

BUTCHERTO THE FRONT !

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To the Honolulu Public

Beef. "VToixl.MUTTON, PORK, & FISH

KErT ro p. ArrKu ri-- . k

BY TATCNT DRYAIR RETRIOCKATOR.

KILLtVUIATS T.. w tol . ...M WUlH MMIIKT.

Metropolitan MarketUaKlMUKI. at Inmi. Ill 4

City Market,

Hotel Street Maixut.tf. H Mml

Enreka Market

Hawaiian Market.IM!

Chineee Market.

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WW If C. J.WALLER

WM. OLTPHANT,.1st U 'X'O H Kitt.

Late of the City Market I

in BEir,n.D tii

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NewMiilineryGoodsAT

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OMturtfaPext, October 25v?r U. kl invited. g?

INDIA RICE! MILLS

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ttWfil gm .limit riL'TMiib Jly (w4tfl mm and lwjirofirnt tlt JTotrlirtW

Is enabled to Largelj Reduce the Rales for "the Hulling & Cleaning Paddy.

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CONSIGNMENTS OF BADDY SOLICITED.trjA5m. fM.fJ&REEJS WOOD:

Cotnmlaalcm Merchant Proprietor cf IkeSan FrancUco.

JJFew,Goods by iLale arrivals

FROM S'AK" FRANCISCO,

NEW YORK ENGLAND,

Received by Castle & CookeALSO. TO ARRIVE By VESSELS DUE TROM ABOVE PORTS, AND

ToitBHoiiD ATJMWJEWff BATES-

Suitable for Plantations.Country StoresOrFAMlLIKS. Unli'r I'Mrd at Shortest Noliciacd Satis-Inctii-

lo Purchasers. Alleiitiuii Is Called to Our

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LcrtbM hrhtc kltii,ili quality India I w . IV.. udS mrh,0Oa Axle. ! horn mil ran, iikum Mr- - autu li lnirorirtwii ana Mmm Tacklnc IM J1 Indu Mmm t acLini: S ! Itith

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UXSSTOlTSfCEIXBRATED SAWS AND TILES. ALL SIZES;hfar JaAntti - miflUVtiN fTirlI iriuiflUnmrhl Natlr !!

A AaaortMi

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Latest Improvements in Stielf HardwareUaMnBCk HobbwcL K4lAadHhaVvMAiintartatiaclM IrrtjattJnxnnd Xacunu fantn I'a.tvnlCfnti'lfiiinil

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Tor Kerosene Oil We Offer THE PAiACE, and Guaranteltcannottoebeatfor quality price; also, THE

VULCAN, good oil and above test:

WOODWARD & BROWN'S CELEBRATED PIANOS

Tlir ClirniirM (JimkI I'lmivi Now Jlim Uran I'o.V I'arlor (Irsans

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V.rtmi tbt AceuU U&Qnroctorr. Alqirurnl MykA

Culti valors, Horse Hoes, Harrows,Old Pattern Molinc Flows,

Plantation Tools, kinds ;Dificrcntial Pulley Blocks,

Buckerc Mowers, Hydraulic Jacks,oaaer Vuucrs, uaracn cc uanal .Barrows,

Lubricating Oils, Turpentine, Kerosene Oilsl'Ainlf . ViiroiJies.Slftdebakw VTftoi. od lloxc.fire titotil"M- - Hooe l)inithiig: Ooodi, Lunrn, Cbjuulcliera, Lastcnu,

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yj(TOivFAOKiiuo SALAMANDER FEITINRIftBGticalaWatntanater and,JewdIef.

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THEO.H. DAVIES A. Co.,Wly Aftata.

WEDNESDAY. XOVBHBEB 10 1881

The taiTtion of Eorepean poptilatrtM

tv ere nerer before o general, so exteoilre idao comnler aft thej re at Urreit moment.

Hallways hare c1teneil irare! ami almost

oUiUratcd frottiera, d moTemitft. UuU jam former nt-- e vottld lroficcpied rem;

loiiliielve-'WOhl- h. TheKreatrit KTiiiderera "kfe, peAapa Italians, or

than in any other European land. Tie KojalOomoimioo on twrhnfcal edncatton, wfaicb paidspecial attention to the condition cf tlieworking clauci In tbe conotHea which U d,

Toond that the working clawe of Italy,tolb as toacbing pay and hours of labor, wereby far the lowest nlbeacale. Tbe Tactcrliandi of Lotnbardy hare to work foartecn andsixteen hours day omcllioes tweotj-ro-

honrs at stretch for pittance that hardlywill keep lody and avwl together. AgricnUtnral laborers are in equally eril cjbp,and etnied workmen re relatiTelf quiteaa Indly off. The natural resnlt is n

emigration of Italian artirans and labor-er- ainto neisbborinsconntiie. Iosprihpeery

AlDe448a0wanna-wit- them. Itiai5cialJjstaled that in February and MarcJi of the pres-

ent year the single prefectore of Undine grantedpat eporta to 10,000 workmen bonnd Tor Ana.In and Germany. Neither German, Anatri-at- is

nor wia can compete with ihem. Theyare Utter akillcd in their calling and moreitnlier in their habits; and, ilioogh they beginby working for lower pay. maar of them earn,because they dewrre, higher wage than theirnative competitors. They excel in all sorts ofstone work; ami at Zurich; and some otherplace, architect a are In the habit of Blipulat-in- g

tht none hot Italian masons ahall bejob. They madntlrt fit. Gotbard

l!ailway. Tliey are found as far north asIfmtdcn arwl Iterlfti. and the Greater hart of thettiRi net ring n ork In Trance is done by luljanHarries.

Tie Oermatrs and AnstriaM ukI Swiss,by the Italia!.(ptKh rmrt!i ami weM..

Many como lo Englaud. nmrc go lo tlie UuiudEtatcp; but nearly all. partly becsuac theyarcak Gernjan, parUr becanafl Anstnans and.wore rarely, Swiss prefer when abroad, to beconsidered cocntrrnien of Pxinco Bismarck.and subjects of the German Emperor. Thereis & large Austrian immigration m Hamburg;but wben they land at Castle Garden, they areall lumped together as Dutch," a term moreDBod la Uio If ilea states man oar less idiom,atic ''German'

It is found in Anstria that emigration ismost rife In districts wbere two races are inconflict, and that those most prone to migrateare of German race. This is especially thecase in Bohemia and loraria, where the Slavand Teutonic elements are struggling for su-

premacy; in the north of Hungary, where Ger-mans hare the upper hand, and m Gallicia,

hcre the population is Polish and German,and the Jcwiah clement is being increased byimmigration fromRuasia. Tcople cannot trarelfrom the middle of Europe to America withoatmoney; the porerty-Rtrik- do not wander be-

yond the seas, and those who traverse theAtlantic may be moved thereto either by fearof want ora desire to better themselves. Thereis something in fashion, too; afd it is signifi-cant that the emigration is much greater fromsome districts than from others. The districtof Wooitx, in Moravia, is said to have lostnearly half its population by emigration; andthe Prague GaztttecT April 3d, stated that inthe" region of Tabor and Xnttenbcrg there pre--

ailed a veritable emigration fever. Hardly aday passed that entire families from tlioso partsw ere not seen at tbe Prague railway station.cd route Tor North or Eouth America. TheAustrian Government, greatly concerned atthe loss of so many potential soldiers and ac-

tual does all in its power to checkthe outflow of population. Nobody, probably,will w atch the experiment ith greater interestthan Prince Bismarck, fur ho inspires, il hedocs not actually direct the foreign policy ofme Ansiro-uunan- empire; ana tuo exten-sion ofAustrian Influence eastward Is In strictaccord with his ideas and the interests cf thecountry whose destiny he controls. As fortbe Chancellor a supposed ambition to foundnew colonics under tbe a?gis of "the Germanflag it should not be forgotten that colonicslike Canada or Australia are hardly compat-ible with the military system which be sostrenuously maintains, trerycialo German is cither actually or potentiallya soldier; and young men of military age, orapproaching military ago, as aUo men belonging io ioc incnct woo icaro nie couoxrj, arerogirded a dwciitrs, and if thej retnrn arepnoisbed os descrtcn. If propcrtj is comingto lli em It is coafiacalod, aad In some casesparents aro made to anflcr for their children'sdefection. Tbooaands of Ihoso who emigratedo co lo atold military senrice, and emigra-tion is never socreat aa on tlie morrow of agreat Mar. Ask a yonng American-Germa-

which he prefers, tbe T aterland or America.and he answers, almost before the itords haveleft your lips; "America, there U no militaryecrrice there." ow if Germany shoald

to found a coIodt nnlcBi it homerelracolonic d 'exploitation, socli as Aoam

the gurernnient voQld be placed on thehorns of a dilemma tliey would either hareto forbid tho emigration thither of young menof military are or offer in effect a nreminm ondesertion bv patting them on the same foolingas oiuer young men wno Had scrred their turnin tho army. No coTcrnroent so intcnsclrmilitary aa thai of Germany could possiblytreat with indulgence so grare a dereliction ofdatr aa desertion actual or constructive.Vcu the United Stales have had great diff-iculty in ejecting an arrangement wherebyGermans who havo spent years in their adoptedcountry and become Americans by adoptionmay visit their native land without Leinir arrested as deserters and tried byPrince His march: may encoarare tbe establishment of trading colonies as outlets for1 German,manuiacmrcs; uni lanuiica lnicnt on evadingtho blood tax will continue, aa heretofore toseek their fortunes in North America and theSouthern Seas, and swell thepopulation that speak tho English tongue. i

London Sjxctafor,

Navictins a HaXlooat

It ias only two years since, when fromKcftcastle-upon-Ty- my balloon appeared tobe perfectly navigable. Having observed be-

fore ascending that a paper pilothad, at about 3,000 feet high, turned roundand wagged Lia tail, I sent up a globular papermodel to follow, and found that its course waschanged in like manner and that a countermind blew tbe reverse way, as I anticipated.On ascending subsequently I pointed out to mycompanion that vre should drift first of all in-

land, but that we ctuld turn seaward if lievoold like to travel toward Tyncmouth. "Oh,sol" he replied, "by no means." Aa uo apwpreached tho zone in which a shift of windwas certain to he encountered, I n aa Tain andsilly enough to affect the ability lo take myfellowvoyagcr a turn over the city if hewould like eucu a cuange ot course. Ub, im-mensely," lie replied "but how can youmanage it?" MVTell,'we,lUcc." Sure enough,when Iho barometer indicated the supposedregion of another current, we struck out forNewcastle, which we bad left a mile in therear; bnt as tbishrcczo was taking ns downthe river 1 was jocosely asked, when tUXoith Sea yawned in the distance, if xre weresupposed to have retnrn tickets. "I'll rapfor them,' I replied, by opening tho Talveshutters ith a flipping sound. Has being letoff, e the loacr current, passedBack Ter the city, and eventually descendedIn a park some miles Inland. Now, if I hadset up for a would-b- e navigator, and pad madeever so little a display of fans and so fcrlh, onargument or solemn confession would huepersuaded my companion and tho spectatorsthat I had not guided with singular eipcrt-ncs- s,

my dircctaUe balloon.Another case in point was connected with

ao aaccat frum tbe Crystal Pslace in the j ear1675, and was chronicled In T)e Ttmtt andother publications. The air on this occasionwas light and variable, as I aaspect it was atMeudoa during the recent exceptionally tran-quil weather. I had taken note early in the dayof two distinct currents of air, but some hazymist formed overhead, and vre ascended undertho influence of a not Iheast breeze and wentan ay toward Surrey. Aa the sounds of Sy-

denham, especially about the high-lev- el sta-tion over which we paused, had died away, itwas reasonably inferred that we had progres-sed toward the country. csDCciallr as a rift athe lower Tapour disclosed green fields, sothat we had clearly traveled. After being cutof sight for an hour and a half, I thought ittime to descend; a strong glare of light, as ifreflected from glass, appeared beneaththenext moment the towers and central transientof the Crystal Palece showed op. "Why, we'renever moved 1" exclaimed a passenger.Transfixed, by Jove 1" said another. Ton

are both mistaken,7' 1 replied; "we have been,euococss mow vncre. and ue nnner windhas brought ns back to tho spot whence weecioat. iutoueerre,as in a moment we shallenter the northeast current," We did bo,drifted back in the direction uf Strcathani anddescended two or three mile from the Palace-Fro-

TkeraUJIaa GoteBt,

One oTtte nnl itriViiisiijIiU lliat talcs UieaUenUos of the trareler ia Janaa ! tfiat nf lli.rooden aandala nra Ijj Uie tbirtj-fir- c

raiiuooa 01 people, luese aandait nare acparato compartment for the great toe, and

make a. daclin noue on the street. Strawalippexa are alio woes, ami a trareler aettinc;out ort a jonrnej will strap a sopplj of themon hts luck ihair bo nujr pot od a pew pairwhen the aM is yornct." Thejr colt betacent and a half a pair. They-ar- rights and

ettM, and leave the foot free to the air. TTe

sever see these deformities of the foot in Japanwhich are so frequent in our country. Theyare ncTer worn in the house, being left outsidethe door; pasing down tbe streets yon seelong rtmorthem at the doors, old and new,large and small. It Is surprising to see howlively the Japs step out of them, and pick themtrp again with their feet, without stoppingWhen leaving tbe hone p.

Attampti to Cfceclt Caolerm.

The state of things which results fromIho sanitary precaution established byvanous tforenuacnte and municipalitiesb both laughable and painfoL At Perpi-gna-

for instance, traTfelers on arriving atihe gtslion are locked rip and disinfectedlir the emanations of burning sulphur.Two ladies subjected to that treatmentwere nearly suffocated. Not only thelongs and ores of travelers, but also theirwatches and jewels are injured by snchfami ration, which are more likelr to killoff delicate, subjects than to stamp out theseeds of diease. In otherplaces travelersare obliged on arrival to strip off theirclothinxr and nlnmr into a bath saturatedwith enuphato of copper worse than Uicmutton broth of o celebrity. Onthe Spanish frontier, people cominglromFrance are obliged to spend a week in thelazaretto of Iran j and as that delightfulabode can not supply a enfficient 'numberofbedsrOnehas to spend first a week atHcndayc, on the French frontier, beforebeing allowed to fpend anotner wecc inthe Spanish Such measuresare better calculated to breed cholera thanto prevent it, for a single cao occurringin these dense, bat artificial agglomera-tions, would be sure to create n localepidemic, which most undoubtedly wouldpenetrate the Spanish frontier. The moststringent measures have also been takennpon the Italian frontier, and manyIjrench journals insist npon bimilar

being taken within Franco itself.Bnt traveling under such conditions wouldbecome absolutely impossible, and theusclessuos of sucli proceedings has longago been demonstrated. It is clearlypossible to chock the propagation of cho-

lera by sea ; it is clearly impossible tocheck its propagation by land. LontonJerfiVvi Time.

Dont'a far Towng Man-Don- 't

wear a white necktie with anythinguui a urs suihj uiey get bouou bo easi-ly, and white neckties are worth fifteencents a dozen,

Don't call on a young lady unless yonhave received permission and then don'tcall for a largo amount until you are wellestablished in her confidence.

Don't make your Yisits long very fewfamilies are prepared to accommodateguests at breakfast without previousnotice.

Don't foil to arrive prompt at a dinner-party are indigestible andunwholesome.

Don't talk about your grievances writethem up in a newspaper card and signthe article "Fro Bono Fublico." "Tax-payer," or some other classic signature.

Don't boast of your Eccomplisbmcntspeople will know bow little you knowwithout your lying about it.

uon t talk about your wealth or poverty,'a . . ..a..-- !it you are ncn, everybody wui smile ai

go intoyon, and u yon are poor, 3 oa cana corner and smile by yourself.

Don't mako yonr devotion to a yonnglady too marked unless yourt intentionsare serious a breach of promise case isnearly always loaded.

finally, uontlau to observe tho feciand rights of others, which mora thanfielse marks tho (run trentleman and

makes yon a novelty as beautiful as it isseldom. JfertJtant IrateUr.

A Woman's Sixth Sense.

Here is a singular instance of the workingof that subtle, fine, sixth sense, which is aptto affect women more than men, and which isso mysterious in character that we often in-cline to deny its existence at all. A lady satsewing quietly in her eilting-roo- and in aninner chamber the nurse had just put the babyto sleep and laid her ihher basinette. As thonurse came but of tho chamber she said to hermistress:

"The little thing is asleep for three hours,maam, 111 warrant.

Tto nurse went down stairs, and for abouta minute the mother sewed on. Suddenly adesire seized her to go and take tbe sleepingchild from its crib.

"What nonsense 1" sho said to herself."Baby is sound asleep. Nurse has just puther down. I shall not go."

Instantly, however, aome power, strongercren than the last, urged tbe mother to go toherliabv: and. after'a momentTBhs rose.'halfvexed with herself, and vent to her chamber.The baby was asleep in her littlo bed safelytnekedin the( soft white and pink blankets.One smalthand was thrown "above the littlobrown head. It was half open the exquisitefingers slightly curved, and the palms as rosyas uie depus ot a lovely snetl.

"My baby!" whispered tho mother, adoringmo utile sleeper as motners win. "Mv ownlittle baby I" b

She bent over suddenly the third time, impelled vy mat mysterious torce wmcb wascontrolling her. and. for no apparent reason.took the slecDimr baby in her arms and wentewmiy in tne otner room, biio bad scarcelycrossed tho threshold, when a startling soundcaused her to look back. Through a stiflingcloud or thick clay dust she saw that thoceilinj- - above tlie baby's cradle had fallen.burying the heaps of rosy blankets, and lyingheaviest of all npon that spot where, bat lorncr mystic warning, ucr little un 14 wouldeven now be lyiog. Motto Courier.

Learn How to ThinkKnowing how to think is fraught with the

greatest blessings, and is attended with thomost beneficial results. It means a Iiicher,stale of existence; more food, more books,'moro clothes and of a better quality, creates adesire to associate with the intelligent ratherthan with the vnlgar rich; it is the key to thologic and common sense It means evolutionand not revolution, civility and not servility;keeps down class distinctions and preventsthe existence of an aristocracy not in accord-ance with natural law. It (caches a man to"look upon himself as being a man, and nponhis neighbor as being nothing more;" preventshim Irom sinking his identity in that of another, and also trom making assertions thathe cannot provo by tbe highest authorities Jgives him the moral courage to express a truththat may bo contrary to tlie preconviocod opin- -iuui vi i no uiajui jruiuuii ui tuauKiuu; preventshim from being, to a great extent, cajoled,coerced or purchased; from being egotistical,vituperative and dogmatic; it enables him tosee virtues in thoso Lot born in the sameswamp with himself, and presents him, to avery crcat extent, from crucifvioc those whomay not believe in the thirty-nin- o articles ofcaivmism, or in toe doctrine ot trausubstanti-atiot- i;

prevents that slavish "fidelity to thoprince," which monarchists delight id term-ing, "loyalty;" prevents materializaton of theupper, vulgarizing tbe middle, brutalizing thelower class in the body politic: it causes aman to think more and talk less; preventscaviling and raising weak objections; teachesa man not to estimate character or principlesby the manner in which either one or theother affects his prejudices; in a word, 'helives longest who thinks the most' and thinksthe most correctly. Jamit Gauby.

Wurk is 60 thoroughly a law of naturo for aman as well as animals, that any organ left in-

active decays from day tq day. Thus theg of an organ is indissolubly con-

nected with its activity. One of the mostcurious illustrations of the above principle isthe reaction hich Ihe amputation pf a limbexercises on the brain. That organ regulatestLe movements of every member of a healthybody; but if one member be wanting, then therespective portion of Iho brain has nothingmore to do. and conscoucntly exhibits a tendency to wither awsy. Several instsnecs havealready been recorded which indicate a probable injury to tne braio, resulting Ironi nt

activity in some portion of the body.And now M. Bourdon has communicated to thePans Academy of Medicine a case of

arising from the amputation of a limb.A soldier, whose left arm had been removedsome forty years ago, lately died from inflam-matl-

of the brain, after thirty-si- x hours illness, and the m examinatiotrthowedthat one side of the brain presented differencesfrom, the other. During the late years of theman's life the leg correspondipg with theamputated arm gradually became lame, theinjury done to the brain having, it Is con-sidered, reacted upon the leg.

Wo want tho Public to under-stand that tho

Union Feed Company,la Eeady aadWIniBStd Fsraha all the

HAY, OATS, BARLEY, BRAN, ic., &c

- IT HAY MKD

AT THE LOWEST RATES.JLj we want to jnke room or a Ltt

Mock oa lie wij-urSU orUrr prmpOj ltealtd lo. Good dcllrercd

loci No. I70.-Wjr3-

FOIt JOB "WORK EXKCUTKI) IXneatnt itjlv uJItOAZETTEumC.

nural Drrfisrmcnts.

"Pioneer" LineFROM LIVERPOOL.

A

Arrival of the Iron Ships"Ophelia," "Bordeaux,"

and " Clan Grant."

Theo.H.Davies&GoHare Received by these Vessels

And other Late Arrivals,the Following :

An Asst. of Dry GoodsCONSISTING IN PAU1 OF

Ilorroclc,s LoocCIotlis nJ other brand ofbite Cottons, Uubleiebwl Cotton,

Prints, new s tries, fast Colors :Ilteacbcd and 1 frown Cottons to 10 quarter JKrown unen liruis, tiuite lantn imcaCron CanTM, IHt & Cld French Mcrlmw. altOrulrs; Water proof Tweeds, Urer.HIne and

Mixed SlannelA IAHOT. AbST. OF UllUsS GOOUi, hILKS,

tiatiafl. Silk I'.iLbons, clret,Union and Cotton Listidon, Lint n imd Citternllandktrcbiefi, WUlt .aid Colored bLirt,Merino Undt rstiirt and DrawersLadiw Uodtrwc-or- , Linen and Cottou Tovrt!,All qualities and styles ; Victoria Ltwr ,White Molcakin. Check ilolcsUn.Imit. Lace Edffincs ai J Insertions,JlrootV 200 yds. bnool Cotton. Coatee 1 00 yd,bpoot Cotton. Tickinc, Woe Dentins,Mosquito Netting, 90 inch :

Rubber Coats & Leggings

Horso Blanltots,Bed Blankets,

All bizes. Weights, Qualities and Colors ;

Velvet & Tapestry,Rugs and Mats,

A FEW OF THE NEW STYLE

OENTEE RUGSXAVT AXD

Merchant Canvas !

Filter Press Bags 22 x 36"We make this one of oar Specialties and

bare a Foil block of

Sugar, Rice & Coal BagsWhich wo are eeUins at IloUora Prices.

S cfc 5plyTwineENGLISH, HAWAIIAN. AND

AMERICAN; FLAGS,3, 5, and 7 yard ;

FLOOR OILCLOTHSExtra Hoitv, Assorted Widths ,

Ladies' & Gent's SaddlesAND BADDLE11V,

A complete lino winch wo are sellingCheaper than Lvcr.

Iron Bedsteads,Galvanized Buckets,

TlrED IKON

Tea Kettles & Sauce PansAssorted Si2e j do Try Tans,

Butcher Knives, Knives & Forks.Tin Pialc, Sheet Lead,

Galvanized Water Pipe. itoJ in.

"WHITE LEAD, various qualities;BOILED OIL, TURPENTINE

C0ERUGATED HOOFING,.'1 Oange, C, 7, 8 and 9 ft. Lengths , Galr.

bcrewsand Washers, Ualv. It idem?,

Yellow Sheathing Metal, and NailsAnnealed Fence Wire, Tt nee Staples,

Wire l'lant Guards and Arches,

STEEIi RAILS,With Full 1'hlM, Volts and SplkcJ, c

Portland Comcnt,Firo Clay, Fire Bricks,

Both Square and arch ;

Lump Rock Salt,Fishery Salt,

English Belting,i to 12 indj uiJtlij,

AN AbbOKTSIENT ofENGLISH GROCERIES

"Worccstenbiro H.idco, FraiLs, jAms,Cream Tartar,boda, bpices, Etc., Etc., Etc.

HZ We haTe also jost recciTeJ an aast. otZ

immmAmong tlicm

Bleached & Brown Cottons27 to 50 inches wido .

Fancy I'rint, Hlae Denims,Canton Flannels, MciTa, Womcu's and

Children' Jtoot And bhoes, sixes andijtjles adapted lo tnia market,

A IiVKGE rilESII A?SOIiT3!ENr OF

Shelf HARDWARECrockery snj OlAS3warr, Oot, Picks,

Plantation and Mechanics' ToolsKODEY A CO.

) II I' anil curONE SPLENDID PIANO,

BY Iir.ISSHC.il) SON- - .Tostod Ottalxi.

GcnAfa Boap, two qualities, in bosca of Ultraand CO Itari;

Best Welsh Steam Coalcoke, nxjonixa th.es,

ltt-'- l c., ic ic.

TO THE LADIES !

xomcxWe hz to Inform our friei d nntl cunui-i- n tiut

rchTe born appolntrd o.E ,.ENT- - furtlilf well known firm And nlc mi rh

Ileanr)tii Inrltln InrpTtloo ft outUrje and Taricd nt of

JAPANESE GOODSJft Imported, Com. Heirs th-- Folio vli ,

Embroidered Silk ScreensOf lbeniott DrtiBtifal Color" aniJuf Ap ii run"

Itcant and FJol'h

Bedspreads & Table CoversEmlToIdcird in feilk Vy Ja,aii'"

A Lrs rlet j of

Vases ! "Vases .Of tae Florrt rorcelala, rcmartabli f',t cnlijRtns la color aad abape JllO

Porcelain Figures, Japanese Tea Sets,Sets, Butter Dishes.

Ash Receivers, Silk Lanterns

Silk Embroidered KimonosEasels, Carved Wooden Cabinets,

Hand Screens, Trays,Wall Pockets, Parasols, Fans,

Paper Mats, Photographs,

OF JAPANESE SCENERY, Colored 4 Plain.

A LARGE SELECTIOS OF

Japanese Bronze JewelryCOSSISTTXO OF

Sleeve Buttons, Chains, Scarf Pins, Etc.

of boodt) aiiaT

G. W. Macfarlane & Co.

(Ptnrrol lbvtrlisrmcnts.

c. mm k co.HAVE

JUST RECEIVEDn.i: .i.nom'.i.'i

Bark CeylonTim roi.Lou-ix-

MERCHANDISE :

Wklcti will toe Sold atLOW RATES !

Oil"130! WATERWUITE. P.VTBNTNoxjIrC.m

!, ARI), in 5 & 10 lb. PUISEXTRA PItlJIB

LARD OILl.S IMmtEI.S AM) Cltt--

Tar and Pitch,COAL

In Casks for Family Use.SHIIMUMMI

IR.ON SA'F'ESissoitTi.n Kirns t

CUMBERLAND COALCARD MATCHED

Fairbanks llilwrm .vcn,.'S,AMUKTLII MZKSi

ASU 0AS9 16, 17, 18 ftAxe Handles,

Pick Handles,Cotton Waste,

Salt, Plaster,A Choice Seleotion of

CHAIRS !

Barrel SliooksEXCELSIOR,

lBhmtoat CarlttHANDY PHETONS,

Now Styles of Carriages,A F1.--

ACypvoNw Wiijrons J

Ladies' Phcetons,CIDER VINEGAR,

HAND CARTS,

east made oxcartsSUGAR BAGS;

0. I1REWEK & COMPANY(I0S9)

SAMUEL NOTT,P tUMBIIfG,

Gas Fittiivg,TlK-SMlTI- & IIOOFEK,

STOVES,

amps,HANGES,

Chandeliers,A'1)

GonoralHOUSE FURNISHING

c'a.mi'jii:i.t& si:vr iir.ocic,FOHT bTT.EET. Opposite Wlldrt i Co

r.ocoi.gai ioa-i- r

J.M.0AT;JR.&C&.,

Stationers and News Dealers,lla.inl.nfi lMzcllc lIlork,27 JlerrliniUM.

IUtc J net Kccclvcd ex Jliripod, a FineAacorlment of

ST.A.T IO aST IEE,Y,AMU.NU WHICH MAY i;ttuuxi!

Letter raptr,ole I'apcr.

Fools Cap,lXal Cap,

Dill Can,Broad and narrow; by the ream; Mocked, or bjQnlr.

ilemoraudnm Blocki, Ac, ate, te.1II.AMV llOOKNt

Fall noaad, Ililf Hoan.l,Konnd to I'leaie

lM.SrAMIStPan km' Larje, Bankera bmall.

In fact, w bare IakeUatla for all

ro&T orrici;IMM

r.iriTKit bCAr.w,C'AItTER'S Combined tontine A V, rltlnff,

a. In nnarta, piotaantl 4 m&ta.W.IT1SC

In fjnart. ttat, 4 pint and toneViolet Ink, r,tJ, pit, ii I'lota i. cones,

lAsKlible Ink, aasortetlAUSOUlS Wrltloe Flnld,

In qnart. blnU, !i plola JL coneaSTAFFOIUr i in qnarU and pints.

EjEjptUn rerfnmed Ink.31 1 1 1 1 11. i: : lo qtf. pit, M pti md cones,

l'erfeet 3Inctlaie Collie,jiiNVaSKirrinioiistIOxlt full bonnd and Latf boand,

Itfxtl fall boend and ball bound,Mann's Coprlns Taperll.A.t IliJl.milSi QrtTarir!le.: -

Antomatlc I'enclls, Coprlnz Tenells,Kalxr'n renellf, Dixon's TrneiH. lc.UK IWIM. iAl".i:i plain and roonnted;

Manila Detail Taper.

riYIMrCAKUSt round corner irlaln.pt LJIlilt 1 IiL 3 timittS, a larse Tariff j.iiJii. xaiyuao, uumDra aUabeif,

Mtlppln:T:f,Toarlit Tags,

Iaritation Paper & Envelope! to match.

UK!)

Call Trocramme Lards. Tcnclls and Taeecls,MEU CAI1D3.

LETTER PRESSES, LARGE & SMALL :

POrKLT Il.MTIfl,And many other anklet loo bnneroot to mention.

wJjerMIWtnirTIM receired roraarForeicnTaper or Uacazlne pnblWhed. at any time Alto, forall tU Lccal rspersindlUrailnet, Seaaldef,Family Ibrarj, etc, always on band, aad special

n amber ent tm to orderc- - SPECIAL Orderr Infixed for BOOKS. ETC

-- AtSO

KUmiCIt STAMP ACSKXCV !

aad A;csta for the Escrclopella ErlUoaica.t All Iiland order, tiled Promptly E3

J. M. OAT, Jr. COi nAXKTTEPloet.aaterthaat St.

J.VMCS 3I.3I0.1SAKUAT,Attorney and Counsellor at Law.

pprcl.tatlrBtlon paid to tbe aezotlaUos of Loan, t1avStT"1"8 an. all matter, ajrrulala; to Seal V

Notary Pallia and CoirualaaSoner of Deeda" c oiaie. oi talirornla and V n T kijmaci s. aWmhiaiSi Uoaola.ii n I.irauj

33jpJCa um iLrT.

ibmii Minimal miiiimm'mm'

(prntrol itutrtistintnts.

ffaS- - r Oxxmt Stxxtt, Our Tuaxuxkk cu. fl ujjjgffi- jy contacted by QinaiJ Ptdctaa and amgeco-A- -. .jjfcAMm!yMwTia oidevl iipMimittu la t& ennxt states wS-ftm x fm tmm urm-u- - xxrauKXCib ttntrrt mttbod uw j" m- -

fm3 fif nil prlvaKsLtronont HWTOaDhMKH, Cectionaot Mi S ftltrlB S I Ierm.OtdrrH Mwlllwg mttkm !! WwITTTtIT.-3":H yatii, Throu nmwf Ptm, permanently cared and "- - rrlgrVuf?B --7HraiiwW(frtanUyieoirorUio, 3"'"llcfHHrfe s M IjrnwnilC Ottiuo. tmvertcr.SmintUssei.$rrzi1 Decay lla.1H

EgT--g- tJtu Snwted pTC)opBUIatr4MMOt ta MuTbrA i((3 ..s-fcW- jflfrtm exrewiof jntifaH9ll(bw any cam. spiiUlj, uitiy "4 "M"

JilfxtotcBnMiicfHlaadOUciiiuTM Hcil khiiiaodexprrlrtM.roDssittbaoUEaKipeaannicUn ygM'" TZBflotKT. HiBoplotoacoMmiomin,nilmarwTefatir mHffyttJ Bu g:

11 th--. n hrtilnmoTCTtfnttoTtamrwrtty tor trtment.mwifcln BrF:Mzz H gJlfSSS:., nit who rfrrs bla wlnl atteoUrjo to m 1 W--ff 1 fiEZXSiiKttiKaM ? kill. l pHrrictaw ttwosaoot j i

lr- - "rT-'- IT k iMcd.Tb Doctofw Ar aod tar Biaka his - ".

IIHftodunllr flleBllf. twwbjcabTeIaUItaob-a3f- e1 tMtBlTwj t.f.ti ttmmmjMally 111 tritA. frta! '& M "riSrflnneifttllTlf ted. T ! will ra biforfrfta.ia0 tor1 . aeaeiioJinfcfn.notcprwL CorwrU Hourat ImI1, from mlWy. w. CciD 4

XrTta.UEEIC'SWlKDgfUlCBMMDiYlCCMTIlil fHH?V'- "JfiW to h iMrrM. sirvnrthmw lb miarii rhck th ff ;

rr:& mi, inYlgrmf u wbwi wrtum, maH nsumm Uta ftJSi afflctHolleludIUppf. . . ff ' V?--JL Mint 1.- -- - jfej-"- "- ::7

VW pwrWrtwrbrtt.Irw.F.t-- . TFMn Www- - Wfmr trmm. CnnIUmm In tad fnrttt. CJtwlr-- l Sfrfv- - uciisDHPEiiMv.ncMnn. tr,U sjjM"""" ' l'Ml'ul'irmfcl'mi-iLjMMlitl'l"- rTMh .

101 P 1

& Son,

FOR PIPES AND CIGARETTES

Sole.sl, yj

PAt the Old Stand. No. 8 Kaahumanu Street,

ffi.i ntn

Dukes

MYMAN BROS;,

Agents.

k SHEE'

PLUMBING, in all its branches;!

Artesian "Well Pipe, all sizes;

Undo S.ini. MAlallioti. ItlchmoQiL Tin Ton. TaLico. Flora. Mat. Contest. Grand Prize.Now KWa!. Optr, llerby,Yrcn, Dolly, OjpHr.Qaecn, I'siimt, Array lCanw,Mae,naCinrter,hcn.rior. Miutdvi. thtoeau. Aimed. Ldiniui. CbArtet U tk. Nimble. Inwood anj Laantlrr htoveo.Ualranizotl Iron nnd Copper Iloilers tor lunges, Uranito Iron Yaret Nicsxl Plated and Plaiu

Galvanized Iron Water Pipe, all sizes," and laid

Lowest Rates; Cast Iron and Xead Soilfipe,

House FiMnisIimg Goods, ail kinds;

KUDDElt HOSE SIZES QlCADEb;Torce romps, Cutern lnmps. aaWanizet Iron, bhett Copjicr. Sheet IaAdt

1'ipe, 1'Utv, Water Closet, Marble Ilowls, Enameled Wash Stand,

CliandelleFS, Lamps, Lanterns

Tkusk2 TMSUSSES. rrussx:S

Large invoice of the Celebrated

CJMiliUliOID TlftUSSEJSXHoctgiTx-orx- a lltlaol IDS'aotoi-y-.

Wo Have Especial FACILITIES for Adjiisliug TRUSSES.

Tlollister &d Co.,Cor. Fort and Merchant Sts., & 59 Nuuanu St,

PerfumeryPerfumery

Perfumery

Have Just Received the I argest

Perfumery

lack.

on at

ALL XXVLift andLoad Tin bhbs and

A

EVEIt DIP0UTKI) INTO THIS KIXl.DOH, COJIPHISINU

Over Fifty Different Odors of the Celebrated

Lundborg' Manufacture.Odor-Case- s, Fancy Boxes, Bottles, &c.

Hollister & Co.,Agents roar ECVA7VHi.,xi 33Lln.scaoxa- -

5D Nuuanu St, and Cor. Fort and Merchant St.

HJ

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zua.'ZsiM os axivhii:if aMeeMsstndnr'----- -' - - ?(SagttticHawaiian ;m( tttapsnllTyn. in 1 H Sat rc w

rrBLisiist' tv fP l .tlMrtl IHtt.l.UUBs-lle- h, w V KI' as.II Ubmx lae:ROBERT GRIEVE & CO. Bli M Ubs-- 4 nrl Iff.: V IW Ubm4 IseKsrry j Xoruius, QBartsrsr cbii sfw I n sacT.rrd0li raxB!r lea Ijk? . it i il

tM YE 0i. Lir.rctr.ai ism cate ik. : URS PEK ANNUM TeoTblrd Oslai ftM ass 3n . t.10?vas Dsnara, ton hk sa- -; -- ip.ir.itr .v inrjvrff. Saifas! easds: aa BrepaAl tjr sw. ts Jhnrdadla9SBBABalMt.tes,,httaae'- -a4srttareata.hB katd r eftrsd'oMrt.r..

X. BL AntBerlfaadnrrlmBestB BxtrtBoarnatTnl1tUsrOhar4iWt,er-sltr- 'l

trefcnat Street. VOL. XlX.-- No. 47..; HONOLULU, WEDKES3DAY, NOVEMBER 19. 1884. 1 WHOLE No. 1036., serrptMBartaitttaaeeeIkns.

TfllHISI,

raerstssefckartsssresjttaialh's,.ax

feehe

tutsrasssde by

Asserleasbaaa aJls.c

adrrtrtlssvonjId srtsarjaar

II

l

"VtTorlc anal IxsHserlty- -

Kricnoo. thr veteran invnrior. wasfrAtvw vsbot old roeanUT. He r in

h mat It. aad worts, it is arid, sixteenhoots a day. fens, prating and ueaption toUt ganeral ralex. Fwha), it mekt be?

fairly rted that bopv mm liWlonrerthan idle Ban; that irork b. after all, t$etrw diar of life. Many noteworthy

ohm loogrntr roinckk- - withmmaVahlf mental activity win easily occurtothe wdpr.

Was not Sophedts more than niiwtr.when, to prove that he was. not in his do-tage --as W beirs cfautned. in order to gXhis money he wrote one of auV. greatesttraCTofe' Did not HnmboWt do morework at oar scare than many bright mendo at forty Goethe, as every one know?,died with jn in hand at the age of eichty-tw- o

Von Itanke. the foremost of firingaktorians. has just pnblisbed anotherTorameof his UnrorsaJ Uistorr. ho willbe eighty-nin- e year old next Beeember.

Longfellow did fame of his beet worksbortlv before his death, at seTenty-fire- ,and Tvhittier is now two years older thanthat The vast energM. who stun, insnay direction are known as Victor Hugpehowt. no signs of decrep:tndo. although itis more than eighty-tw- years since VictorHogo was born Voltaire died ateagiit-foo- r

Thierry and Vtchelet at seveattty tix;Slignet and Cioiaot at eighty jvea. GeorgeBaicroft is now eighty-foii- r and GeorgeTktnor lived to be eighty. In pablk nfewe have had several recent examples ofgreat men whoe power for statesmanshipdid not dummsh through age Gladstoneis nearly seventy five, and Palmerton wasPrime Minuter at the time of his death,two days before he had completed hiseighty-firs- t year. Benjamin Franklin inthe last cefitory. lived to be eighty-- f oar.

IlanbaeL MoaarL Bvron. Barns, andSchubert sneeambed jnst at an age when J

most men reach their prune, bat it mastnot be forgotten that the Ifct three under-mined their health by excesses. Shake-speare. Isapoleon. Ceeear and Beethoven,reoogniced as the unrivaled giants in theirrespective departments, died at betweenfifty and sixty. Bat on the other hand.Michael Angelo, than whom no man expended more energy, upon his vastachievements Jived to be ninety, and Titianwas maty-nin- e It is evident, therefore,that while no strict law can be establishedthere is a relation between longevity andlabor. "Work preserves the health, whileidleness-tend- s to weaken it jPA&kMAui

Barbecue ceaaes In Georgia.Late on Friday night the woods on the

outskirts of Qarkston presented a weird 1WC

appearance The night was intenselydark, and her and there were blazing firein the background. The attendant cooksfor the feast of the morrow jrald be seen tae

placing carcasees npon spits, ilnd all nighttone nsintr lorn; poles, havintr at the endsswabs of mustard, with which I

were kept thoroughly saturated-Te- n

o'clock Saturday found perhaps5,000 country folks assembled. The smellof the fresh woods the aroma from thespits, the jocular salutations, so much 39

LoBgs&eet's Georgia scene, allconspired to give an exhilarating effect tothe seeoe. The orators were also there,at the head of whom wasilDtoo Chandler. The Government wasredeemed in flights of eloquence, andhearty cheers showed the approbation ofthe people. A little distance off werearranged long table?, capable of accomo-dating 100 persons each! The fragrantmeats were temptingly arranged, and whenthe word was given that the feast wasready a rush was made for the best places.One table was specially reserved for dis-tinguished guests. The master of ceremonieN in railing the eaters to order, .

drew their attention to one beaatifnllybrowned carcass He narrated that it wasBoee other than the famous billy goat sofamiliar to all who have ever visited Stoneileeatain. Twelve years ago, as a goatof mature judgment the animal had ap-peared on the mountain For eight yearshe jaxaped from crag to crag and won aState reputation. Growing older he tookop aas reeiQence in iiarssion. wnere lorfoer years he butted his way. A citizenshot at a mad dog on Friday. He missedthe dog, but fatally struck the renownedgoat: heaee the goat's appearance on thetable as the chief dish. It was not longbefore the whole party were discussing thedelicacy of the old goat's flesh. Pkilaiel-fki- a

Item.

A Clever jJodge,

The circumstances under which the sonof Consul Bassi. recently captured bybrigands nearBodosto, was liberated with-out

'

paying a ransom, are related as fol-

lows by the Vienna correspondent of theDmitj Ttitgrapit. They were surroooded bya detachment of troops, under orders cotto attack until the young man should bein safety. Meanwhile the brigands badrun short of provisions, especially of wine.iL their captive, suggested that lieshould be allowed to write to his father toseed a few bottles, which was readily asseated to. M. Dussi accordingly wrotethe letter-- , but, bs none of the band couldread, be proposed that a strong narcoticsboald be mixed with, the wine, aad that &

sum of $600 and a free pardon should bepromised to the messenger if he assistedhim to escape. The plan was carried out

twn tne wine arrived toe onganaseagerly partook of it and were soon Etupi-fi&- d

by the effects of the nareetic it con-

tained. IL Dussi and his guide were thusenabled to reach the nearest village occopied by the gendarmes. The brigandswere then easily takta prisoners by thetroops, under the command of GeneralMebemet Pacha. The member of theband who contributed to 31. Dasei's escapehas received the $500 promised to him,and will not be in any way molested bythe aathoritiee. St. J"neTi GmtU.

Dnpcnt's Advent nre.Mr. Dapoct who was recently removed

from the enjoyment of 2.COO,000 by anexplosion, was probably the largest man ulecturer of explosives in the world. Oneof the meet daring' achievements recordedis the history of the present century is oneof which he is the central figure. Daringthe Crimean "War the Bnssian Governmentran short of powder, and the explosive wasrequired to continue the defence of Sebas- -

topoL A cargo was purchased from the,Daponts in America, and was placed in 'asteamship lying off Baltimore. The Brit-ish had frigates posted in waiting outsidethe Chesapeake After several feints thewatchers were eluded, and a chase beganacross the Atlantic through Gibndterandup the Mediterranean Sea. "With remarkable good fortune the vessel passed throughthe Bosphorus and into the Black Sea uncheeked: but when nearing the place ofcontention, the English war ships hailedthe stranger Toung Dopant was at thehelm lrim-el- f. and insisted that the vesselproceed, not heeding the signals from thewar ships. Two broadsides were fired intothe vessel, but she was able to stem aheadand steer through the rocks, and wasbeached inside the Russian !ines. Thisdaring adventure saved The "cargo, forwhich the Bnssian Government paid ?3,OWWWO. Vmdm EHu,

A great deal has beeiLeiSl afaMifferenttimes.'" says Mrs Logan, reported in therkOadetpiifi TiiMt. '"about the assistance Ireader to the General inhe MrformanceoflrisrmHk duties.. I aad jbtm ljy5reEev-in- g

him of many details, but it js not rightto say uiat 1 wnto bis jFpcgchcs, tiesmseitis not correct I take charge $1 fHis correspondence. and I do this because theGeneral is Tery conscientious- - I read ail.his letters and lay all their contents beforehim. Most public men are at the mererof their private secretaries, who do nothave their interests at be&rt and who oftenabuse the confidence reposed in them.Every correspondent making a reasonablerequest is entitled to Some sort of

The General has never deceivedany one. because he ha known the contents of all his correspondence I havealso don" much copying, and have markedauthorities on various snbiectfSnriannliichhe to speak. belongJ.UJjrVa, J. Matt

. .il t. f..TlL-I- llC18S5 Ol aiaentan TOU. iceiua.ineb'turyci ineir nnsDantu i laeir giorj a

eboose rather to shine in the reflected lightof mv husband than to put rnvvelf forward.It has always been my sole ambition to bea pool ana useful wiie ana a true mother.I have been the companion of my husbandand I think this is the sole ambition ofthe great mass of American women, as it IHEshould be."

'Business tCarta.

KIV ItorrM'Hl.tllKI.KA. 'U .WPOSTOlJi-iK- CS22XISSIOS XEHCHAXTS Tke

XDTVARD PRESTOJf.Attorney and Counsellor at Iav,

'? IliulMMii Street. IloaoimU Was

--ion-r ivati:imioi:i:.;HP03?r A5B DEALER IS CF.KZ5AL

X2SCKLXDISE.Mlt , Mrret. Hwlal. H. 1 li

SSO A. HASSTXGER.Agent totale Adcncvwledzments to ConI , J,- - tract for Labor. xIla Ittdw Offlee. "HcMele. ly

IlII.LI.-MiUAI- .V CO..IS732TE3S JL3D DEALEES 15 XABDWASE

l stirrr. Prr Geol, 1'slaU ad Oil , sku UeaermJJItnaudUe.

1 'o.TrftMiet.H.oInlg- - ly

S.M, CARTER, AsdAgent to take Acknowledsnientx to Con-

tracts for Iabor,vMcr at r X S. Deelu Honclals. II. I.

awiy n.W.RCASXTX,

wrr xaxltwssd Sourj PiaUr Attends 1I Ue Coortf cf tse

9VS Ktsrde ly

"J 1 1. AI1A3I.S.Auctioneer and Conninion llerchiat J95

M1J tjeeeg btrtet. ncsolala. lyW o txtiK. L-- A Tarsnox

SMITH & THURSTON.ATTORNEYS AT LAW.r Nj g Xtrtamt t HwoIbIb. U 1 if

CLARENCE W. ASHTORD.Attonioy, Solicitor, d;o.,OWICE-- 13 Kumuii Mren.

wy; Hoootxi., ii i tf--. austd.-- WHrnKG,

Attorney and Counsellor At-lia-

Areat to Use AckawiedfcacBt of Instrvmeat foeUt Ielssd of Otht.

Nn. 9 KsskvmsBD street. UonoioJa itr; MRS. A. M. TiTT.T.T.TS,

'FsiUosslb Dress and Cloak Maker,lot Fort ttreet. UottWu. II 1.

VH ly

II. i:. .liclXYKK UKOT'tli:it.GE0CESY. ?EED STOKE and BAK.EKY

CataerKUc ud FoctMiecu. Iloaolsln." '

, .1. .. CL.i:UIIOIt. A: Co..

txrvjoxas ssn uuu isOonorol Morrli tvncUso,

Canter Qatem ss4 Essbudibs Mrect?. ly

JOII.1 II. I'A'l'V.SOIAKY rCBLIC zs.i COajllSSIOSEE of D1X35 sadFar tke Mate of CHf ortila sad Xo Tart OSce stBt at EUar I'c- r- Hoaoll. 9k ly

crascKsu. wx.e ikvtx. wttltV.11. i . !KtVI.- -

.V U.,aKSsr r actors ad Coaii&issiaa Agents

Hoaorslii. B 1 Wit

HOLI.ISTR & CO.Druggists Sc Tobacconists,

WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL.Noaaaa street, 4 eer Fort Mtrcliin: 5U 103

CttClJU llltOAV.ATrOBSET AKD C0UKSEIX0K AT LAW,

XOTABT PCBLIC.Asd-sle- rorsxia AekaovledraieBU or InsirKsteBtr

tor ike Itlsad of OshnOA . sBBlteilBIocs. Mertamt. St.. HoDolala ly

Boar. urns. c. x cookx.i. i:avi:k.x . cooki,,

Sacceseon to Ivuts A Dlcseos

IK P0HTSScs DEALERS IN LUMBERAnd all Mods of BsUdia- - XsMaK

Fortftieet. lOli ly Honolala.

JJ f, A. ROSA. Uo

ATTORNEY T UW ASD NOTARY PUBUC,

ffjjire tritk tttt dilormtf Ctntrnl, AUfjtam Halt1006 irmtiul: II. I. ly

KlfllAItl" l jnciicmut,ATI02JTET ASD C0THSEL0B AIIAW

Will sttend the Tcri9 of Coaru on the other I'laadXoary to lead on Xenrsrti of FreeholdSo Xcrehsnt M.. 2 doors from Dr Maarenwaid

J. 31. Il'ltlTAEV, 31. I., I. I) S.Dentil Eoona cs Fc:t Street,

Offlc id Erewer'e.BIock, corner Ilotelsnd Fon nctltlr Entrance. Hotel street.

J. U.KAWArNUI,Agent to take Acknowledgments to Labor

ContractsFor the Dtitric! of Koal snt Streetopooe:te Sailor' llerae IQfl ly

SARAH E. PEXRCE. M. D.LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S PHYSICIAN,

de aad Residence. Ko 3 Sthool Strcit,Fort snd Emma

OFFICE HOURS Ifl:lolI:s. 31. 110to3r a3K 26I.E

C. ArOAG,Iiaporter, Wholesale and EeUil Sealer

, - ia'peneral MerchasdiseAnd Calas Goe55 . In the Fire-pro- Store, corner Eias

t(n3 sad yaaann Streets ly

ALFItED S. IIAUTH'ELL.

COUNSELLOR T-LAW,

OFFICE OVER BASK OF BISUOP CO..

999 Hoaolala. n I 3m

i:. o. iiai.i, ,v o.--.

LIMITED.I1IF0ETEE5 AND DEALE2S IS EARDWASE

Prowe. PainU, Oile snd General jlerchsadiM."s ly Ccrner Fcrt and IQnc Stf

JA3IE DODD. rnOI'ItlLTTOK,CQHIEB 0F FORT "D KOTaSTEnS,HOIiOLULU.

Tbe hst Ales. 'Wines snd Liqaorz conetsnUy on hsad.Ittg LiierySuhlesatiached to the Hotel ly

GEORGE L. BABCOCK,i late of Oakland, CaU

Toaclior on 3?ln it o JPorto.Adareea Lycsn A: Co Fort Strert

VBesidenee. Mrs Dsdoit'e. Beretsnis ctre t. 999

EMPIRE HOUSE.J OLDS. . i : - : : rroenetor.

loti-tci- c .mom: .t mi liorti, rYrncnr.CHOICE ALES. WINES AND LIQUORSua lyc w.nnvrov. . a. xobtox

V. IV. AOBTO.'i A: CO.sapee. Csar' Bsach risatatloB. Dealer 10 Choice Gro--

eerleBdrrfrrief9BtsBd GteralXercasadite.15 ly

E. S. CITtfHA."Rotnll Wlno TJoalor.

UNION SALOON,Ib tke rear of tke " Bavslisn Gaiette - boildis.m So. B Merchant Street. ly

A. W. PEIRCE & CO.SHIP CHA5DLEES t C01UU5SI0f StEIICHASTS

soests roaBrsBd'sCaaisBd Bomb Lances.

rerry Psfn Killer.

m So rtqaeen St.. Honolala- - !

CSmnUtien Mtnlaxt and General DealerlaDry Goodf. Groceries, Hardare.Suboerj

Psteat Hedidnet, Perf amery. sadGtasfare.

WAILTKr. XAL'l. sy

M. S. GKINBATJM & CO,nromu or

General Slercliaxidise axul Coxoxolssion Merion chants, HonolnIn.IL.1.

M. S. GRINBAUM & CO,

Ctornmission Merchants,So. 121 California St- - Son Fran elsco. Cal

(W71y)

D. IL HITCHCOCKAHomeratLaw and Notary Fnbllc,

nssapeaedsaOSce la IIIIo. where be will promptlysuead to sll bosiaess entrasted to btm.

Will attaad all the Terms ctf the Circalt Court, aadwill also sttend the Local Circalt Loans Is Ka.

MM StTKVXTIXO DOSE PEOVPTLT ly

a. IV. JlACFAHL.ASE Ac CO.,IHPOKTEES ASS C0SHI1SIO3 MXECHAXT3,

BEATER BLOCK,CorrertsadQaeeahtreets, nonolla,n I.

sbxsts roaThe CIssctw and Ilosotars Lint of rackets.John Hst A-- Co"s llrerpool aad London PackrtaThe Walks pu Flsatstioa.The Snneer nsatstloa. niloIIskaiaB Flantatlna. Ililo.

The Ezalos Sheet. Raich Compear. 1I I

x.carnx. - a. imurrosCAHTI.i: ,t COOKE.

snrrpnta aid comnssios sleschastsIXrOKTSBS A3iO

Dealers in General Merchandise,"TTo.WKlBa; Street, HOnedalB.il. I.

aoests ronTBtKohslaSaisrCo JL Ilalstesd, orWalslasThensIkaSajarCa. nsnistlea.The Alexanders HH- - A. H. Smith Co .

rUstalloM. Ioa,KsBaI.UsmskB. PUntstlcm. J. JI.AIexander,UaIka.

ThellltchcoctatCo's aal.IISEUtios.

Th ' nion Ia.aranee OOTfaay of San TrsaclseTh-S- Enrisnd Life lBsaraace Cesrpeny.of Ito-t-

Th. CUke UsaafactBrlBr Col, ef BostoB.B Min.VfTnn rtNtalelo Packet LJse

I Jje xtercasnti' Ltae. HonolalB IBHi-a- l Francisco.I r- - ! I.d If atoll !

S,iSuThbT5lVreViKaCciarln-icoB,p.n- andvat TTaeeler ewilsinusewtr.; :aactiEci

Business (farts.c CO..j BASKERS.

IIOXOLt'Lt'. itt 1IA1VAIIA9! IsUMD"DRAW EXCUANCE OS

31M CF ClUFOsmi. ; : : : SJ FMSCISCO.

ASP THXtS SOBTTS I3t

Virk,ttvton, frl. 13

BISSKS.K a.KlKSCWLDlS(IS.::LCWIraAXKroKT-O.N-TUE-iJAI.-

CeaMseceftal JUaUaerCv. e bydsey, Loode.Te CeetsMetisI rUBfcfog Ce. of Sydney. Sydaey.

The Btnfc. af Kew ZesUsd, AneUsod, snd H

BnaeaM la rrUtekrc,PMdU snd WerBoftoa.Tae Baalt f KritWh Cotarabu, rvrtlaBd, Orrson. Loft

Tftv Asere ssd Msd4rs leUad.frtecxaolsi, Swrdec.

TheCaaneredBSBk ef London. ntt Cl, 53HesHto. TckoBtBtt. Japsn. 'ABdtraBtetsOeperalDsttklnrDg'iBt- - WS ly

:i. iiA;iii't:i.i a; co..GESEEAL COilltlSSIOS AGEKTS,

Qateu Uee Uoaolols, It. I. lesl. a. ciiAi:i-"r.- n jt co..

Importers 4 Commission Morchonta;M Uoaolil.llsssB If Und. ly

i.ai.m: .V CO..COIYfWISSION MERCHANTS

laisortett ef sad Dealean Ib Usy. tirsto, sndlac Ueaersl IIobqIbIb. II. L lyW A Kixskt A. r.Trrsssos

1UNHXY oi PETERSON,rr p o n. re n i.-- jy. rr i atv,OFFICE, S15 KAAIICVASC STREET,

'"6 Uoaolsla. II. I lyo sura L.A.TarSTO)c.

W. O. SMITH & CO- -Stock, and Real Estato Brokers,

So. 3 ilerchint St IIoaolslB. II. I tfrRANCIS M. HATCH.

Attorney r.t XLtnixr,So.yft So. 11 Ksahnnitntt street. lyr

tVII.UKK A: CO.,corner of Fort sad Cbccb tote et , Iloaololn,

sater, Faizti, Oils, Xsili, Sslt ssd Buildinglr: ly asterUIt of overy kind.

M. W. McCHESNEY & SONDEALERS IS

Leather, Hides, & TallowASD

coanrissios MEitcuAiTTaAGEXTS FORRoyal Soap CompV- -

K'K No :QattnSt..llanolnU.11.I ly

C JIUSTACE.(Fonatrly wttk 11. F Mies A Co.)

Wholesale and Retail Grocer,111 Kins Mrect, under Harmony llall. 4e)o

Ismily. risauUoB. snd Ship frtorce eapplted atehort nouee r Ooodi by erery eteamer Ordersrom the ether fetaad failhfnlly exetattd.rj TELSPNOSE J. 118. ' an ly

S. J. LEVEY & COWholesale and Retail Grocers,

FOKT STREET. Uoaolula. II. I.Freeh Uroccrier. sud Provisions of all Linda on hand

rrceWed relsrly from Eorope snd AmericanftLich aill be old at the tuwret marset ratee.

tjoed dellTtoed to all parte of the city free of charge.r.7 Isad order eottcited. sod prompt attention

be gtrea to ia itac. lutlt ly

e. p . ADAMS,No. 1C Qjcin fctrcet, Jlonolnlu, II.

STOCK & REAL ESTATE BROKER

xEarsrsor tbelloaoixLt stuck Dosd ExcuasoE,Stocks and Bonds of all kinds Bought and

Sold on Commission,jS-- Telephone So 73. IttSJy

C. BREWER & COMPANY,(LIMITED)

Ocncral Mercantile k CommUsiou Asciit?,Q.CEES STREET. llOSOLULU. U. I

ust or orncxes.P.C. JON'ES.K rresident sndJfanatrJOsKPH Treasnrer and secretaryHESKY MAT -.- Auditor

PtSLXCTOBS.

LHAS.K. BISUOP, Uos. II.A.r.CARTEILW7Iy

THE WESTERN .& HAWAIIAN

INVESTMENT COMPANY,

Money Loaned for Long or Short PeriodsON APPROVED SECURITY.

2- - Apply to W. L. GREEN".Mixaoen.

OFFICE Bearer Elodc Fort Street. IlW

LYONS & LEVEY.AUCTIONEERS S GEN'L COMRISSIOX RERCHltlTS

Bc&rcr deck. Quetn Street, Honolala.sALBb of rrRrnniE. stock, real estate

and General Kercliaatll'c proper! j mttende! to.Sole Agents for American am! Enropeau

IWB MEZaCnAXDIbE.

J. E. WISEMAN,Rca.lZstat Broker & Employment BureauRent Booms Cetuei. noaee, and sell uid leases

Real EfUte in all parU of tbe Klotom. Employment found for those feeltJn; work In all tbe rarloasbnncne of basisesf connected" with there ItUndj.XS" XB LeI Documents drawn, Bills Collected,

Bookf and Accosnts kept, attdrenersloCceworktracsaeiea. I'Sanmsze eotiaiea. jommi;fionjinoicraip.

IIoboIbIb.11.1. 1006

I'lIIlU. II. DAVIIIS A: Co..Lxtz J31J5. Gaxxx &. Co.

I3IP02TZES ASD C01I3IISSI0S JtEBCHASTS,

ssd soxsts ros"Lloyd' aad the Llrcrpool Underwriter.BrtUeh sad Foreit aarine Insurance Company.And yorthern A nrance Ccmpsny. ift7 )

Til OS. . THIHJ.1I,t3tPOBTCfO xxo aiasrTAcrrKiso

STATIOSTa, 5XWS AOEJTT, E AHD

FAPZ2 HULEE,Merchant St. Campbell' Block. & Fort St. near Hotel,

Honolala, Oaha, II. I.Also. Pnbliher of the Ilssralian Almanacand Annas'

and Hawaiian Directory and valcnoar, Ac.Th VerthartitreetStore The Fort trtet Store "111

wLi be deroted to General embrace Fine Stationery,stationery, Blaotc Books Books, ArtUts Xatertalf.Newe sad BiBdificpart-lToy- f aad Finer Good,menu Wlf

JIV.IIA.'N IIKO.H..

Importers of General MerchandiseFROM

FKAXtE,ENGLAyi),CEEilAtir,AXDVXITED STATES,

So. SB Oaern Street, - - HonolBla.il. I.

iii:owuuIjBsali-- : a rock its,

sad SIS CalltornU Street,

. A FI11IIIISCO,- loIIuisandhlppinj

Wlaaajeders. 1W ly

gomes fie giodnee.

a.a.ulr&.l.u&a. cijJi.it iniiuuj,;i.t;.K SOW lolllc IX anil ror Bale InS BBBirtlestBBttiBrehsfcrrfijynly C. A10.NG

HAWAIIAN" SOAP WOBES !

GREY & CO.,Iainfacturra and Dealers In

ALL KINDS OF SOAPS,Leleo, King Street, Honolala.

Beef, Mattoa aad Goat Tsllow wasted. Orders leftCo'.CiBeea fclre-- t. will meet with prompt att

teatloa 1 IT

iisriKoroi.iXAri atAKKirr.jSl? C.WALLER, Proprietor.

ICInt; Street, Honolala.loll CholcestXestsfrorariBestllerds.

WHITE

QUANTITIES TO SUIT

S&,Vs. IEWEBS J XiQK.y4V .

BUSBE&

KNOWLES'STEAH AHD UGlim PUMPS

obersigjjt:d have jtstTIIK per Any Trnr, fron Boston, a foilf these celebrated rnmos. which are znaraa- -

teedtoBecnesprsnarener tsa aaj vuirr sijic otnun imported. We call the attention of plasters par.cJcatulytotheVacnxrarantp. wucn I less compiitsted sent aoreierrlcsbleUisB oUerpainpj.

109 5a C 1IEEWXEA CO.

POR SALE. J"Fowler's Patent Tramway,

H pound TtAli- - It lnz&1UU "

WithPateiit SteelSleepersOaXLo Oars.

js-W-U so'.d to clou a conilnmention C BREWER CO.

illnljantwl larts.ed. a ROWE

Homo anil Sign Painter, Paper Hancr,&aJlMr No ItTKIne Street, noaelilo.

foi.r.jiA.t,BLACKSMITH AND MACHINIST

llorr- Mierlnr. Cnrrln:e Mortt.rumallozi 3Inehtuer7. Ac

Sop ea Kir MreM. acxtCsttleACoote't. ly

JOHN NOTT.Importer and Sealer In Stem. Ranees,)lfUl. Ilawe KorollBXiooJ,CnKSny.GlMSd

alas Wsre. rrsctirsl Mrctatttc. lIODOlstn. II I

wrilyJ. M. OAT & CO- - SAIEMAKERS,

A V. C(Hlf N"c F1re-Fr- f EulWIej. foottF 'MiBit Mrett.

Uoaolnla. 1L I.PUg of si' deertpua msde sad n'pilred..

PIONEER STEAMCandy Manufactory and Bakorv

3. xxortrsrrisentil Cosieetiottr. Pastry Cook tad Xskir,

Tl Hotrlgirort.br'ffa y aaaaa an I FptL 3 ly

J. EMMELTJTH &. COM

'o. 5 TConsna Street,

TinixaithiandPlalnDervDoalers In StoresKaneer. Tiiu heet Iron snd Copper Wair. keep tontsntly on sand s foil seeoruaent of Tinwlre, talran

lied Iron sad Lead Ftp.-- . India Eaoer IIIe, Ae., Ac.1UB ly

W. R. LAWRENCE,c o rv fr t. v. c t o n. .

Plan sad EtliatM FnrnUaed for Wotke of Censtractloa.

Civil Engineering and SurvoylngOFFICE on rftCWILA TREBT. Beit l

1dentsa' Crlct Wsreioofe.9f r. Q. EQI 101. ly

WILLIAM TURNER.Practical Watch & Clock Maker

and Jeweler,SI KlBX Mrcrt. Honolala, II I., (oppoellt tbo

Ilonccr Csrtlse Factory )

ty" 1 slaad octltre sttnileH to with promptaeea sadCuoda packed caret nl!y for trxntlt. a--

O. S. 3Vrc2DTXF1aFI33E3Carponter and Builder

TELErllOSE SO. 3Gi.BUILDINGS MOVED SND WMD HILLS ERECTED.

ST-- Repairing in all Its Branches. ""Work done la any psr! "I the Kmsdoni. Shop at tar

jejldeacc, Wailakllioad near " baony tooth;" Townorder may h: led at tin shippla; office ol A. F.Coote,Qnecn fctnet, Honolala. 1W ly

LYCAN & CO.,txrocrxia sd sxsliu w'

General Musical Merchandise, Paintings,EngraTings, Chromos, &c c &c

The Cbospcst plsce td Bay

ALL KIRDS OF FURNITURE in HOHOLULU.

FILUIES ol sll Llndrjsdtf to order.

Iir; u. 107 Fori at., lloaalnlr.HONOLULU IRON W0EKS CO.

tii. sTIIAJl IIMJI.NKS. SICAIl MILLSVrlfH l!elIr,C.olr, Iron, Crau aad LeadCutlsri

Machlnory of Evory Description--gj

Particular atteatics paid to Ship BUckimithinsSi JOB WtiRS txecatedu thehorteitBotlce. 1021 ly

If. r. BURGESS,CAHTESTEB. rt BTJUiDBIl,

Shop on KlJE htre-- t, oppolte Hoee's.EtlBiatess1ti.noas:iLii:ds of bullJin;--. When re- -

quired. Otfice snd tort fitted cp In the latet Katernetylea. llepsirln of erery deecripnon done inthe be l p jesiMe mann'-- r snd st reasonable rate.

10JJ ly

WmiamB7 McAllister3D0E31Q"a?ISa?,

rEKMAETLT LOtATEP IS HONOLULU

OFFICE Corner Hotel snd Fort blreetl.nTer U.S.Clothing More. Entrance on Ilotel bt.

ry Particular Attention naid to reiteration and jculd

41Hn;s.Kelytnronsoodvoctst resfoaablc charzes

he conaaence ol the pnblie. lfta 3m

G. C. STRATEMEYER,rrcricAL

SIGN WRITER & GLASS EMBOSSER

seic3- - BUR OF K0.'9L!MLST. "?" BL. K. AVII.I.IAJI.S.

HtFOEIEE. MANBFACTUBEE UPH0LSTEEEEA5D DEALEB IK

FURNITURE OF EVERT DESCRIPTION,

FarattreWare-RoP3i- s H Fort St. Wortfchopatthe old rtaad on Hotel Street.

Order from tot. other promptly attended to.1015 ly

D. SIMPSON,SO S3 HOTEL STHEET.

tar TELEPU0XE So. 333 "SO

PLUMBER AND CASFITTERDEALER IX

Stores and Ranges, Tin, Sneet Iron andCopper Ware.

Kce? CoB5taatly us hand a Superior Atteortmcnt ofSa: Tin Ware Galranlzed Iron snd lesd pipe. ly

. WILLS AiS & GO,so, 102 tout hTiiKirr.

Leading PHOTOGRAPHERS of Honolulu.

WOI1K FISISHED IS

Watcr.Colors, Crayon,India Ink, or Oil,

Photo. Colored &cThe Only Complete Collection of

Island Views,Ferns, Miclls,

Curlosillc?, Ac.

r5?"Clarir'Be TAIocaor,rsto,.i3

JUST RECEIVEDCONOHEE&AHUNG

FOHT hTTET, ABOVE KINU,

New Goods of Various Descriptionsr- -

Chinese and Japanese Ware!ALiO. LATEST STTLE OF

EUROPEAN 30VELTIES IH JEWELRY !

INCLVDISG rSOHS

FINE SETS OF TIGER CLAWSSilk Handkerchiefs (hemstitched).

All colors snd finalitiesA FIXE ASSORTJIEST OF

Japanese Lacquered WareAlso, Jo. 1 KIcc Tor Sale.

MOly

Beaver SaloonH. J. NC-T- E, : : : : Proprietor.

Bees to asaoance to hi XiKitd acd tbepsblic .0 jreneral

That ho has opened the above Saloonwhere first-clas- s Refreshments

will be rcired from Z a.m. till 14 p. tu., coder tbe

lsuaediate saperrUios of a Competent Cifde CVJfft

TIIE FIXEST GIUDEft OF

Tobaccos.Cigars. Pipes and

Smokecis SundriesLborii braperfoval aeledlon trvea fltIui

bar been cbtalBed, and will be added to fromtliactotlme. 0

Or a of BraotwH-- . fc Bali;

Celebrated Billiard TablesIsconneetsdwlththe nuhllhisrent,wherelOTrn

oftheeaecaa participate. lie

PRODUCES PROVISION CO.

Zespretfally ootlfy th- - IhiMIe that thry hareEeuMtehed Ihemsetre at

73 Hotel Street, Honolulu,la p&rt of tbe premise occepied by

SRESOVICH, GRAY & CO,

Where can be fosad a COMPLETE STOCK ef

Produce and GroceriesWHICH WILL CE SOLD AT

Lowest Market Bates for CASH!TELEMOXr. Xo 271. i TO BOX I2.

rs7 All order sod comianalcstlona to be sddtessed

ls Z. K. MYERS. Manager.

Jlltilianual l,.s.

BROWN & PHILLIPS,PRACTICAL, PLUMBERS,

GASFITTERS AND COPPERSMITHS

Jto.lt If lus Street, llfnoliitii. II . I.

HoTase and Ship Job "WorkLB" 1'EOSITl.t .Tl.MKlTO -

Bath Tubs. .Water Closets. Wash-Bowl-

And all kinds Plumbing Goods10IT ALVTAT VN II XM

GOIVFECTSO N351i Y !

Ko. 71 Fort St., above Hotel St.,KEEPS ALWAYS ON HAND

An ertmrnt uf the trc- -t Kwmk mJCaliroraiA &ian fn: tiredConfectionery 1

Which be offtr for Mlc tu ttv iraUc. or at reull.

AT REDUCED PRICES! KAt.MI

TI1E DEST nitM)S 01" l'lt0irK OGUSTttbehad i (Ui market

THE BEST ICE CREAM, SODA WATER S CORDIALS

AXD-TK- TllUJl.-aT- t'

GEO. LUOAS,CONTRACTOR & BUILDER

$k ST

ltit?3 Ci

Honolulu Steam Planing Mills,

Esplanade, Hounlulu, Hi 1.

Maaufac uro? all hlads of

Mouldings, Brackets,Window Frames,

Blinds, Sashes, DoorsAnd sll hind if Woodwork Flnlrtu

Turning, Scroll and Bant Sawing!.U.I. lilXllS Ol

Planintj and Sawing,alorticla? ami Tenanting.

ORDEHS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TOAtitl Htkrtliiaruitteel.

as-- Order from tbe other Islands solicited.Honolala, May 3, 1SI. W3) lyr

J. D. LAKE'S

AlxlRBLiIS WORKS,130 FtirtTiiTltnt.Tt MlUUHorCl.isT.

MANUFACTURER OF MONUMENTSHeadstones, Tomtit,

Tablets, Marbla Mantels,"Washstand Tops, nnd

Tiling in Black and White Marble.

MARBLE WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTIONMADE TO OIUJEIi

AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES.

llonnniriilt nut! lfcntltones Clean ml nntlRcict.

Onlrr fmm the other Inlands uromptlj attendcJ to.1029

MRS. THOMAS LACSNo. 10 Fort SU IloscltUu.

IMPORTER and D3ALERis

Sowing Machines, and CcnuinoParts, Attachments, Oil

and Accessories.KOlt TIX3J

White, New Home,

Davis, Crown, Howe, andFlorence Machine,

Howard's Machine Heedles,

all kinds & sizes;

Corticalli Silk,

in all colors;

CLAKKS' 3III.K KSD.X.VCillSr COTTOX.AG EST FOB

Madame Dcmorset's Reliable Cm raper PatterB.and rnbllca'lun. V aler in

Illfies, Pistols, Gone, aad bportins Goods,Shot. Towder. Cap. Meullc Cartridges.

KEROSENE STOVES !

In ail s z

sIIatin" secured tlK .frrice f C'Iim Ooaand Locksmith and tho-o- r h 'Mrrta-- i r 1 am now pro-- ;nared to do work I,i tl it l i - i. i i.mp.re-- anildispatch Ielantl n . . r d 10J7

S BirS 3

I. tUmmWESlin Hrjj2jj I ' r--i

3 laaafMI'WCQ wtfaaaSriy-r- r --M V O

Hisa BBaTeaaaaVwiMV M;

Eh tST .g, yIs Hupcrccilins all ol!i..r Stiara Hollers,

1JKCAVSE IT IS aOP.E

Zlconozulcal of Fnel.Lets lailalile to Explotlc.

Easier of Transportation

AND COSTS NO MORE !

car Foil descrfpUon and pre- - can N- oMalaed bjipiCltlOB to,

w. E. aovELL, Honolulu.jj j j Snle Ayot llawaitaa IUod

CIGARS! CIGARS!

A NEW ENTERPRISE.

J. W. HIHGLEY CO.,Slanofjactorcrs of all Grades of

Fine Havana CIGARSA srBCIALTY.

WUre mada SPECIAL ARtUTKGEUBKTb wIUlEaitern aad CiUfomU Apcau to spply aa wita thFiartt Haras aad Caanccucot Leal Tobacc In tbeMarket. We are prparrd i mannfa'-iitT-; a G"nqtfte

Ismb fkaa ibcoj.af ttnoortod Clean.ILiTlnr contidd thi waat Is tb

commsBltr,wt-baTcaii7e- d operira.Ua uera8ta FiatKiKA In makiax "bt Cljar We --varanie 10utlsf ererro wfco ui c.re a a cat. uarainu-factor-

and store ti loealed m

Lincoln Block, No. 108 King St.erOrdrr from tne otn-- r oUcitd,aad each

will bare oar beat care aad 'ftwtpt sttevtlo.

J. W. Hlf.CLEY & Co.,liratf Honolulu, H. I.

EXCHANGE ON CHINA !

Tire itnieksiox"i;t) aim: imie- -J. PACED TO DRAW Ol THE

narterea AJanu inoia, .uruirauo. anuChina, Hcmslconz. '

BISHOP CO 1

a iTi car tw -

1

I

Jnsurtintt yotittg.

Boston Doanl of Indcrarllcr?.OKSTK for Inn HbttbIIbo 1aUnta.

ICCT ly f. BRSVTKR CO.

Philadelphia Board" of Underwriter?.a IlKXTl for tno IlaTeallan islands,

WO ly C BRKWIR CO

F. A. SUHAKFEH.DaaxUof Unitefweltera,AClKJITafBeemea of Underwriter.

Acent of Vleaas Bosrd of Underwriter.Claims araiotIaarsnCBComnaallthin the

of the abate Board ol Underwriters "111 haeeto be certlaed to by the sberre Aptnt lo rnah rkeaiealid. TlT

Insurance Notice.raMir. aomt cur tue mtirisit vor--

aV eira Marine laarance Compaay t Limited) hsareeelTed lastractlont to neitnee ihc nalM of lasaraaee between nonethtla and Fort, in the Pacific, aadWnowvteparedtolMae poMeim at th lenreat rates,wtlh a pvcUI redarlloa on freieht per 9teamers.

TUEO. 1L ILVVIKS.elj ArentBilt tor. Mar In. to., Limlled

iia.iiiii;ic7ii. jnir..ni:FIRE IN3PSANCE COMPANY.

nnilE CSDHUaltlXED 1IAV1SU DEES At'.JL oolaied Asents of the abora Company, sro pre

red to laiare risks sratn! Ore on Ktonet sod Drlekulldlris-s- , sitd on Sfeeehamllse' stored therein, on

the motfaToraBle teem. For psrtlentar apply at theini7 A SVUAKrbKaLO.

HAMBURC-PfiACDEBUR- C

FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,or lLuinrnu

KUILDUUS. JtWlCIIASDISE. 1X11.11.O TrRKsadSIacMncryTntliTMirilnstTIreemthrtnostlaTorible terms.

A. JAEaElt.Aj:sntforths Hawaiian Islands.gJUly

ORIENTInnurnnoo C ompany

OF HARTrORD. CONNECTICUT.

cSHissnsjUAMirr.m : juiujui.Takes risks asalast Loss or Haras?e by Fire on

ltBUdlnrs, Merchaadlse.Maebloery sad Fnrnitaroonlarorahl'- - terras. A. JAZOKIt.

IAD Asent for UswalUn Islands.

WASHINGTONFIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY

OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.Caih AmtlJar.nsrrllt.U84.. . - 3I,J9J,M0.3L

Takes HNks against Ln or Damage by Fire onBnlldlnss, llerchaadlse. Machinery ahd Faraltare onlarorablo tettuj. A. JAKUKK,

W'i Azent for nawallaa Islands.

THe City of Xondon Fize In-surance Co., Limited.

CAPITAL, eioaooo,ooo

H AVISO KSrABLISIIKIl.AS AUGXCY ATHonolula for tbe Hawaiian Island, the nader-signe-d

is prepared te accept risks anlBstflreonMschlaery, on the molt

farorable termsLosses I'rouipUr AilJiiteilninHl'.ijnblelIerc.

r . ncnuiin,laB ly A,f nl for the ItUn.l.

The London ami Piovinciiil

INSUEAUCE COBIP-AN- !

rriimJtoci.'Subbcrihed UAl'ITAL $5,000,000

11,000,000.)oer The aborc Compaay hare bow eatablisheil an

Agency here, and are picpared to take IUshs on Iropertyof erery description within these I.lands.

VKo J. T WATERIIOSK. Ja., Arent.

e"Of LP NOO M, ErtglAMofT -U CitsX'XlaaUti 1

X A. JAECER, Arratforlhonaw'als

LIVERPOOL and LONDON and GLOBE

INSURANCE CO.Assets, - $31,161,000

Claims Paid, $88,714,000nr.wr: I'.vrAnLisnr.i. as aoejccy ix

l. llonolala. far the Hawaiian Islands, and the onderslncd are prepared to write tlsks azalnstFIIli; ON' BUILDINGS, MERCHANDISE &

DWELLINGSOn faTOtablctrnn I)upllIitcIlUr.nSpef IMUjIeUcbrddweIIUifra and contents ininred for a perlalof three year, for two premiam In advance, f -proiuptly niljititeil antl nnrnblr here1.

1U5I 6m BISHOP A CO.

GERMAN LLOYDMarine Insurance Company of Berlin.

F 0 It T U N AGeneral lnsiiranceCompany of Berlin.

miic Aiioi r iXMCiCANcn conrAXiDi!JL asre estaoushed s tieacrsl Aeacy here, sad tnennaeTsiznca.uenerai Agents. are aataotizeu to taseISIskB nsalusl I lie Danger ol (lie Seas at the

Most Keaonable Rates, nuil on the3Xo.t Farorablr Term.

10JI ly F. A. hCHAETEB X CO.. Central Agents.

PRUSSIAN NATIONALInssurniice Coimi'uy

or.sTirrrixnnTAHLisHrji) xii-jlo.- ;

tnnllnl s s It.lcli.iiinrns a,uou,oo.fpiIE ITNIjKliSIGXKI) II.VVIXCJX been appointed aent of t0 abwre Vompsny fortht Hawaiian Island I prepared to accent risksagainst Fin on lleibtlBz. Fnrnltore, Merchandise.l'njdoce.Sa2arlIill,Ac .cm the most far rahle terms.LOSSES FnOXPUT 'DJUSTED AID PJUUE RtK-II- .

niEME.SSt IINEIDEII.lumlyo - AtWiHer&to. .

General Insurance Com'py.Tor Sea, River and Lanil Transport

or DnzsDEif.HAV1JNO I&TAIIIiISUK AS

Iloaolflta fr the Ilawalian Isiaads.th' nndiretnl(ieneral AreaH areatitbntlaed to take

Risks against the Sanger of the Saaa at thaMost Reasooaolo Rates, and on tho

Most FaTorablo Terms.r A. fcCII.lEIEI! to.

. u Affeot for the Ilawailaa IslsBds

WILDR'& CO.,Honolala, llawnlJnn Uen

em I AsentM orUie

Mutual Life Insurance Corap'y

Largest. Safest and MostECONOMICAL LIFE INS. CO

IN THE WOBLD!Cash Assets, over S90,O0O,OOO !

crsr For ioform&tion concernlriz the Company, sadfor Rates of Insaraace, apply to WILD EH x Uk,

Oen'I Azents, or1 E.WISEllAX

lltJ im 8ollcltlngA;eat

SOUTH BRITISH AMD NATIONAL

FIUB AND 3IAR1NK INSURANCECOMPANIES OF TiEW ZEALAND.

CAPITAL .. . S20.000.000Unlimited Liability of Shareholder luslnf Joint

Pol ley.Ilavln: eitabllibed an Ageae) at Honolala. for tho

IlawalUn liUodf, Uonaderl7Bed If prepared to ac-cept rlilu againat Mr on talWliu-- . McrchaadlM,Kara I lore, machinery, te .on thenoit favorable tenn.Losses Promptly Adjusted and Pay-

able Here !

Marino Klalta on Merchandise, Trelgatsand Troasore, at Cttrrent Kates.

V. o: IIELGER.1001 Areatfot Hswsllaa Isiaads.

trahs-ats-ahti- c

FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,or liAxiuLuu.

Capital of the Coinpasy dt TteserrelMeJismarhfiJCSSI.eU)their Companies - loljOuo

T6U1 Belchinurfc VRJOiflO

NORTH CEflMANJIBE INSTJBANCE COMPANY,

or liA'iniiitu.CaplUloftheCompaayalleserTe .IMchsoaarka.Sio,(aj

their Companies " aXtijejai

Total... .. neieacjaark iSftBJOOO

raiiiBa eX Ihff shore three eompanl for the IlawallaBIslands, are oreosred to Insors Dalldlnss. yamltare.

I KnrcBsadIiasBo:ir9dace. Machinery Ac. also Soreri M raM jtSHs, snd resssU In thelasrbor. scaln.t lossI or ilsmsre by ttrjn Ue roost ftTorahle terms,' rwfy H, UAClH-aL- CO.

Jnsnrcnut Jfoticw.

UNION INSURANCE COKFXITOr SAX VR1SCJIIOO.

XkTBvrlzao.IirOOXTOS-XTS- 180 ,

CASTLE & COOKEr AGkHTSlas Vartka Hawaiian Iataa4t. f

!f0STII aUUTIIB JUTS lmUaUTttLfe

Znsjurisnoe OolilTJ.sB.'lsjror UOXimTt AID KDISatatBR.

Katabllthacj 1800.ctrrTAt. .... iu4m?AcrnnBtfttrd and larested Faad 1,07.31

nrii: nncuiuiCD HAVE nJL appointed AUKXTS for the yaadwtrlt sNBds.

aadareaatherliedlBlnsareasslBstilre on FaTorableTerms.

Risk tskea la say part or the isiaads em ritoaean.tWoo.lenBollltsr. sad Xerehtndl stored taefe,1b. UwsIIIbc lloases aad raraltart, Tlabe Coal.Ship la harbor with otwlthOBt earsoes otandrrrppalr.

x. liomcnLABasit caAeeMs for the nawallaa Islands

New England Mutual Life Insurants Cs.or BOSTON, mis

I M OonrOttATBD, IS3S.

7t Oldest Pttrtly StutvalLif Utvraxu Co.fntht Unitetl StoUt.

Folielss luaed oa the mast fitenthla TetmijCsample rXaararfslstr nasi

INSURED Aac,33 TEARS OROINABT LI'SFLAS: 1

t Aaaasl premiam eoBttaaes Policy 3 years 3 daysa Aaaaal premtams coatlane rolley 4 year 1day3 Aonaal premiam cemtiaaB Peltry ayearsSTday4 Aanaal premiam coatlaae Policy a years 44 days3 Aaaasl premtams coatlane Policy 1U year M day I

LMmcrtm, I 3X0,000,0001LsnaeB Pld Ihranih Itanatala Arener,

$40,000CASTLE & COOKE, A-E-

USJI POa THE HAWAIIAN ISLAMUn

THE PACIFIC MUTUAL

LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY

or nurouiA,Desire to call the pattltolar attention of ererybody.

TO TltKIK

Tontine investment Policies I

Which contain th " ladispatahle Claase,"So Itestrlctlon oo TrSTel ot Besldcacf ,

Free from OaRzer of Forfcitore

The Uepotlt EndoTrracnt roller and theJlntnal Intntrnput Poller.

ThU Uenol the mo t reliable CqiupaiU titiol-ha- s

no ilBttt. ami few riaala. 9ettlee all Clttlmipromptly; knrtlf and filrlybj allU

tff For fnrtter Inforiaatlon. mite to, ot call oaIL W. LAIN.

lint, Ocoeral .jreni for the Xlnrallia Inhnd

Ccncral SltacrliBcmmte.

H.HACKFELD&COOFFEH FOR SALE

INVOICES OF NEW GOODSJUST 11ECE1VED TEH.

BARKS "KALE," AND" MAZATLAN "TROM BEEMEN,

Cons UtI lis lu P'- - ' follow.

A Ltirge Asst. of Dry Goods,SCCII AS

Denims, Brown and White Cottons,Drills, Tickings, Tnikey Bed, Ac,

M erin os, black and coloietU qualitiesIiepps. Cobcmrcw, Alpnci", Italian Cloth, and

3LD3TOSS GrOOCa.Es.8CCII AS

Fancj l'rint, Twentj-FlT- e Xew, Sljlts,Printed Sntteens, 1'onipadonrs, Plaids,Oinghams, Victoria Lawns, Hatin Stripes,Fancy rilriped Orenadlne.White Silk Japanese. TwUls, SerwiPoplins, Satin and Moire,Black and Colored VelTets.

FINE SILKS,Black, Orosgrain, Fancy, Colored and Striped

Barege, Crepe, Ac--,

TAILORS' GOODS:Buckskin., Diagonals, Tweeds, Cords,Serges, Silesia, Doeskins, Caaaimeres, 4c

A Splendid Asst. of Shirts,(Woolen, Mixed, Calico, Hickory, Denim, Ac)Merino and Cotton Undershirts,White Bosom Shirts, Ail,Soiks and Stockings, Handkerchiefs,roniarus, uiorcfl,

A LARUE IN VOICF, OF CLOTHINGAS

Fine Black Cloth Frock Cents and Pants,Buckskin Sacks, PanU and Salts,Felt, Mohair, Drill, Flannel Backs and Pants,Hoys' Shirts and Children's Jackets,Monkey and Sailor Jackets,I. U. Coata and Leggings, Carpet Slippers.Silk and I. C. Cmbrellas and Parasols,Fancy and TraTellnc Shawls,Cotton and Turkish Towel.White and Fancy Qailts,Felt Hogaand UrnsseU Caipeting,

Bis MNZaCrTN:Horse Blankets. White and Fancy Blankets,Fancy Striped Woolen, two sizes,Scarlet, Oranpe, While Woolen,3and 4 points.Threads, Tape, Elastic, Scarfs, Ac,Bilk nd Velret lilbbons, 'Jtatlons for Shirts, Coats, Pants, Drewcs,

rEiinntEUY, Florida water,Genuine lit a da Cologne, Lnliln's Kxtracts,Toilet Sutps, Philtjcotne.llair Oil, Combs,Mirrors, Looking GlAsses, Pipes,I. IL 1U1U, Harmonicas, Blank Books,Albums, Gold Leaf, Jewelry, Watches,

VIENNA FURNITURE:Extension, Aria, Diutusllouai and Parlor

Chairs, rieltees,Calfskins, Girths, Stirrup Leathers,

CRATES OF ASSORTED CROCKERY,Containing Plate. Cups, Teapots, Bowie,Chambers, lUee Dishes and Bakers,Demijohns, J and galls i rumple Bottles',Vases and Glassware. Manila and Tarred Hope,jtemp anu a. aa. racaing, oat xmuscu,

Sxastai' ctJ Hlco IB assOf ill sizes and noalllies.

Coal Bags, Gunnies, Twine, BurlapsWoolpack and Twilled Backing, Linen Uose,

GROCERIES- -

Sardines, In half and quarter boxes,II. and 1 . BLscnitA, Salt in Jars,Castor Oil in Tins,Steariiio Candles, s, fiandC

Hnbbu&ilJndrtilnlO.f'llVihlta Und,yi niie aCina runu

LIQUORS :

DeLeutgt Sis and Ikratellcau Brandy, andotner uranui,

ltum, Gin, St. Paul Beerk Ale and Porter,Port Wine, Sherry, lUtlne Wine,Fine and Table Clarets. Chsmpacns,O. II. Mtunm A Ca, Sparkling lloek.Dry lleidseick, Monopole, Ch. Fsrre,Jioaeuo eK,ae.

German and Havana CigarsPlated Ware Spoon. Forks, Cruets, Tea Sets,

Cap., Ac

HARDWAREPocket and butener Rnires, tldswufs, ,Sheep Shears, Needlea, Spoons, Files, 'Spurs, Galranixed Basins, Uoop Iroa,Keg BireU, llajnroera.Yellow Metal and Com wltion Nails,!Babbitt MeUL Sucar Coolers,Iron Tanks, Clarlflen ate. Also,

Porfclaiid Cement.Firs Clay, Blacksmith CosL FUe Bricks.Tiles, Empty Barrels, Oak Boats, Ac, etc., B

Order, from the other IiUods esrefBllysttesded to by

H.HACKFELDACO.lira ! J

The Totaxists' Rei3?4tyAt ITonnapo, Kan, ,

nnoi-iiiw-r A5D lEtt", JSTE-tBt- S

JS. to Tlslt tbe Voksao, will lad rirsl-.ia- AjoMfMlAflA... M.iidl. lion... 'r st TIIK nt;i- -

ellaut. at IlonostH, 1 Uj. best vsttaa lUmll filatalids A ana slew Is had of tke snrmaod t'S 8nrr. inciatior tae oieanov rrom tae Jiose.--Tula aoDKaftr.

o J. if. SMITHIES, rsorsaius

5TiCFTtip WTtirKrWilt?

wixluss, sixean . co.Shlpplas aa4 CosaissToa Hfrttsail

M as C'sHfeTBla Btreet, a rraarfacB. lit. IL CSWrnTAH & BHO

COMMISSION MEBCHiHTSlU rnamastr Hta, 3ew Tarla.

Jtlmee-Cs.t- te Cook ssd J T Wst::Saas lye

E.W. SEVI.KA1TCE,ITaWallaa Coosnl nci

COMMISSION MBRCHANiUsCallforala8t.!saTTaaclse. 'a

M Boom !o. 4.

DR. JORDAN & CO.I'upixjj of rnor'Ksso:!aUCUBtn. of Parts. Peoer -.--. rtSBesa of ABStnoiy I'a W jnjBtted 1MttwUmeaaitBarsa.Hui la'7tisllleBls.onUM KfljMKTV' 'i.-',- i

DISBASKSOrTllH IK . ' l!lllaaAaastMrXJCX

ABooKtESTOsar z.rr .;

n9 anrrsTtDB. J.COLUS BROWK'S'CHlDHOBth'El

THK OtttGlS.lL ! (Kit n' "CA.tvlt tn T.vstUi .lf nm wimh ta oktsltt et.rt

trethlnj !, trv from hrsttKlt. rHIlfnim M.a twllDsv.-- to cln 4 tuaait ik mnrr ei.! rtl

protnetttt dlMaf, lnvtarttnl. vtmmm xmrnita. Mill

aimttti briheprofwirtot. tbetantif3Snind Tamable mnedy exer dlrotitwl.

cnLORODTNKUthbtttTin-iy-.now- n x" .jzCfttaiDaptwon. Drot.cI.lU, AaUkma.

CHLOHODTE ctalilM aeliamttt CtaesfaaVw ac-ta the only f pec I Be a Cherora and Vjnuum

CnLOItODTX iatnaJty cat -- her' a i tt'.ar!.KpU? py, Ujiterla, Palpitation, and 9pamo

CI1L0U0DTNK Utb oaly palHatife ia T,mr . 3RhevmatUm, OootsCaar, Toothache, Mcajt..3 J.

Tmrn 9rmeeXCo., rhannacKiieal hiarai 51.eat Hail, SlmU, Jasnary 0. IWU. To J TKihj SI, (ireat Rnsttell MUeet. BloowiliwiT idmwH,Dear Sir- .- We embrace thle npetnltT j "- -'

tas yott apon the wtde-pr- repntaaUo -- i - 7esteemed medicine, Dr J Colli Orownc t. a.JHWetha earned for ltlf aotoay la UtndrsK, tat ...OTfT the Kant. $ a revaedr for eaer. tu. - wciavestlon whether a buerialiH-rte- i ta-- u. aaad wehall besladto hear of tsflttuiis are -erery tt bosie. Tha other onade o tnory totay, arenowtelntaledto tkeaatut) baaar? elasiBZ irom ,neiraiv, vtutc-un- r

winrMtbot tiiim((dL WeexMtlik aaii.pltfti.fljfi.Jra.Mef theextreonUnarv tfttcacx atBrowne' Chlomdyae ! Diarrgora aad -- catHparnnt , Cramp. Senrahria, the Vo aUUBa zt ryyaaaand a a general editie, . eaic .personal obsterratlondKi'laKAaor-year- . 13 ..bUnhoa,ait4Teaitheor wnthto 3.-

wohav wttnetHt tie arpn:aij t --5 -iBCJwwer .0MTcnmriTiiy wner meat 'medicine than ColHiSrowae'a franctrn l

.owe to the profretlon ndtbe,Wff at w t

opinion that toe obUrolAoi of any other thca --

Brown' ta a dbluxxjits Bssaeii or rami uTAKt Or THE CHSV19T TO rmiatBBa. At Vt 'iuki. We are, sir. faithfully yiairt & 'Members of the Fharm. Hocetj of Or-- a Dr 1.Xxceileacy th VtcciSheailat.

CM 8t W Taataled that Dr. J. Colli Urownt was andnw t .vlarenier or tnionNiyne; in, ueaxorr -dant rrrem-a- wa ijltbeffiitery mirreffrrtteilto-a- bad beets swora to.- - 'Jaljla,ll.

itold In bottle it -. IVfJn J..W 1 Mne It tenalne with, the ued- -

Hs Brown e'i Clilorodyne ' on the Uo.ruitOrrrwhelminK thedltalooine.

Caailon. Beware afPtracjr ao- -t 1mole Manafaetare--J T. DAVK5TOKT

lrataell Street, Bloomsbary. L 0

(5tntrol Itiutttisniunts

WILDlirR & CO.Importer,a and Dealers in

LUMBERA.WD

BUILDING FilATEHIALS!

urALLKIMIIK.

JUST UKCE1VE1)EX

LATE ARRIVALS!MKVEIIAL

LARGE AND CARGOES

or

-ii Uintacoairniitlau

tXL 1I1E USUAL. SlOiK IZLIK

3CANTL1H0.

TISLBBS. PLAHK, BOAKDS,

FEHCIHO AUS n iV

AiSO, OIV tlyIMA Host Complete Stock ol

A FINE ASSORTMENT OF ML, -- FEB

LATCKT lTTMJ.HAILS, LOCKS

BUTTS. HIKCiS,BOLTS. Fill V ! ie

PHY REDWOOD!Seanllin- -; Plank, surface and roosh

Uoarila, snrfaceJ ami tonglt; BattensPfckets. "nslle, Lattice, fjlaplx.ard

Al.NU. 1 1S 11. .

Par.t and Vihltcwas.-- . Brushes' niiiri: lead,

trilITBXI.-ttT-.

PAI3TOH

METALLIC AHD OTHEa PAINTS!

Glass.Salt.

Firewood.

DOORS SASH BUNDSALLMZr.--,

Of Eastarn and California Mako.

10R SLE H (lUtSTITlEH TO SUIT

rnioxi.CRYSTAL SOD WORKS

Our Goods axe Adtaowledged tteeft '

HO COBXS,

W&UmHaX&nt SteppersI sil bar Dottles. rsmllestvi ao

Ginger Ale but oursJ tuiLDiuis car rtK -

r ifs Jeiirer oaf IIockI rred of Casrf ( a , i aortheCUy.

Csrcfat stlsotloB paid to- slsad Orden '.Oii

Tlae Crystal Sejdai Worlcs.p. a Btri 3st iiosolw it l

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Smraiian fiazettc.?CtS I3E 1XV 73.

Yrr"Esrn rnBKii L ifi.H'- - is it that tfc rr"ct administiation

cut A? aoUung s si' 'nidNMi'atM tytt tt ?MN?;4rT ic in EiiBar? l

to smnpf th" wcwt.Mi as t.' call forTisuroos pct-- t rem u CommiEeioavri.Sack thuags ar ac ralntatliKt to iitnkwtaw h ii m'iijsad ttxr ons. Bad isrtabi" 3fiabtr o!Toreira Affiurs r?tr4teJ Erom tts F-'- i

Ss a?Rkr tIVrci"mnBssiowrai.T ti CucaferKxir wvmil hzr? attendedta Heo-ptio- n e tmat it most tv attassujjniy o 4k.-Kisi- u sr yC aatters

as h 3si$ sakpeptcarsoeiiBtsi-Biaiia-crr- s

about kici. he mnst xp?ct that blna-der- s

"wiH h? 'Jaad.

J1IxJia!I'reQ"infC fer tii gwmenunDt

cw&. ccrjw aad soforrlt te th? cumin?Kih33aeE.ai New (Aiway, fat w ratheriascx sfsai o tbi !: nucbt bv

ctfs fotwanl x2bisac5 ml!kxik. somewhat akaece od the pcomise$tfeot"aff pnTat eiias will be takycdurye f aal fcrwarded to ami fawei theeqvstioc b; the gvrtnmwiit free of expec tc the exhibitor " The experienceof nw ct tf-c- eihfbftots at the BcvtocExsAetiof! thai the rtofe hTe not

with that prumptitaiie that the;aoaitL aad eTen that wjbk of thee are

stiltit Bostoc People are sot iaefined totrast Ae"oeiaeBt" wwd tx aaythiac.the head of it beisg a mac noted forrmffi If 3T (fc --ecd? g.icd- - and

wishes t w tkeax brujr i had twerta&T acoamt hco?exf with Sf arraoe-aeaa- s

that are betnx aiade.

Xas thrt of trnrianj; which was madetfce othuc dar, when Brilye-- ran awarafter harias hut Patten e one we hopeicerer to hear aeaam is fhttntnlii Butj?tirwhicbgiTfetaw sentence Krt aadthe trial afterwardb is oot the Vind of jns-tie- e

which we wth, to see here. There is&tB9ar; Eke WfawiMTnc the majesty of theSaw ; many a aaan whe hTtB committeda criae wosU rasher be shot or hangedred hot, wis with terror the formality ofthelaw.wh$cat act it iriaiT ' slowlj.

Lb.i4 h3l2j --Qsdc akfisUbis; andraphes &uee w4b aavw die eril. or

th-- p wb. ka' ilrjne none."We a!--t rn eredK where erwfit i due

laad speak wj& enHnethaioc of theJiK2?ter i0msm,jSAM. ax pre-!e-l

when f& Ihreal of frnchuu: waeUlteade and yximah aaad what iniaeace

wieededto aad had done the shootia aed persoaded him t: pw hisifelf opaaneUr

Xothts arp coastantlv U'inir wit forTrard.tfcai the Bnl of HtaUt does Obi.or taw Board f Heaith has done that. WewtmM Eke to know who is the Board ofHeakk Cfcaaeee in that budj hare beenM Vakijiw) ccpic that at the present mo- -

the nabbc have no vke f the perMfineief te BaanL sw baa n nregekd

br th Pneadant & E the BoardsaadtheXaMeriaEthe Minister-- . Againwe WTMil like in ask when th last meetK f the &xxl of Health took place.JjapKtaat ettanfvs bati-- ben made amongAe PkriicHn? onir the Board importint appstntmejjtf; lia- - ! v--m made, within

ixcecraratnab ihuct tiakvaadxebelieTeBat there are nitsaAerb of tte Btrd if

aa BKinbers of th Board who wereignorant of&ciailT of what wfcebr Ac ftetsBkai. Oar inmc- -

(fcat BO Jlii ttai bas khm nUuvsSseettaf !w aad wtaer afliir when theHob. A.-- ii Oegniax beia absent on Mamthree mendjers wre caJW tcrrthfr anl

5mif.Il)r. MeOWan iidi sotas 'aeeonr' Mlbfte afemnktra

II Wc are nusinf .jcmed thf CkiTeni-ca- n

replv thpogii their ijrgan

"t bafaeyp in a (fiyigijc,if labor and ofproV. Hikm 4Vnt lersra wie responsibilitTa eaek 4tv aawt far thtil- - which s

tte larger risksFares prove that a planter can make

arret protae who takes acion himeelf theontuu bBuiaiij. of eaJcnatine caaw and ofawnHifuctnring th sugar But the oatlayof saoneT. and eorresindinsr nsk. is ofcoarse far jjcatei thaa when raw rurtirdo- -s the cwteratrnx aad another the mill

la caee of icnr price oi sagar.f kbor aiiy: breaks akdrowth-- and the thonsand ar..i on

aeeidests to which a rjlantarim Ls 1iaKLtthejiaater -wfatnas dWted tat A findsT f... .4 Tl .1fcc inxi jvn.'-r"- r. Lk IS inain m

that creater ecunumr can be orac--tieed afid a htgacx dagree of etBeiency attaiaed when one man has sole ami exdnetfc dKectue crrer bat one hraaeh of thepiaiihitioB bnsiaeo..

The drmioe of labor aad proftE heresacrested does not neeeesarily implv thateitfc- -r tie mill or the fidd wort is dote

3 the system. That sys-tem requires, we apprehend, aeeesider-aM- e

degree of inielhgeBee aad responsibifity among the operators, or else thatthe aeid hands, or cnhtTators. shall enteriato earef Ht drawn aad dearlr understrwl agrteuiente with each odwr" as wellM EKh tfce pUntatioc owner. Cases ofHeftkic BSKxcctvne or Hfhes' mrist esuecivac be prowided for. as well as cases ofsheer incapacity or Itrinmc; the coltira--

uis nnu ne iminr awr 7wn Bnauraw of inteffirrenee. on whose jodgmei.t.aadby wfcose direction thy agree to abide

- niwaKiBs: BKMrers a strp-aitio- e

to snbnrit all diaerences amocjtheaaseires to the Portnpjese Commzssiecer would be iaialnatite.

We are gW to see that the snbject :"s

aarhtir attesaioe.

MfSBAT Xot 17th. instead of SondsT.Xot. 16th, wa eeiebcited as the King'sbirthday, and the day was daly honoredby salatee. a regatta aad a reception at

e palace ia the eTening The recattawaf cmiKe. the .principal ernt of tliedey. The bot racrs were goi. in roostinstances, aoo. taere was one rase whichwas BBtmidepnt. Hoi. m aWt tlu VntkBoat dob aad the Honofada Taeht andBoat dab bmimiuuI their etreorth. Ttwas a kiastph for the Myrtles to win sucha..rw, rai h was reauy a tnompn for tiH. T B. C to rV beaten on sack clrjeetenas. Anci Soon booe and nm-ci-V aadawe au Aarto-iSaxo- a jrra toli Thoseboys rowel that nee for ail tbeTwerewartfc, rowed it faby as honorable asenthoaJd. and accepted the pomtwns whichfcaeir pfock anil eBdnranee nr them tloae wi& rjmtnnixr modesty, acceptinguKr iKwrf.an uw owcrwitti a jotly' "" aeeeptrnjr their defeat. TTit isas K sanabl be aad we nope that soch feelms wiu always b shown. It isJwtaaean eaatesptMe epmot aha ic not wilanc at a fneatBr malrb nt kiii tl. !yt that can be doae. no matter whether"" "M r aaznsi inec or not. Manralosyg boatlsteew giro-- awaatmra ilr thewianiBg crew ot another regatta It is

fad. that is shown in such cntestj. whichto the thxnj that girea them Uieir raine.The prizes are aotfang. bat to be the winner in a well conttnl trial ;f strength is I

Mdeed honor. Greece recanted the winnen in its atiaebc sports with a wreath,Eagkad her greatest boatmenbst with Traaw. We are wflhar that ourrace might be rewarded with something.ewut HUMasDv. dot nu not wim monev

TJxkx preseat dicnuataams it is irapossHe to rli'niin fafiy aad on ita meriifithe Ute fatal shexsti&g aarsy on Port St.Corasaent. fcowerer. can lie joetly madeapon the practice of carrjrac-- firV arms.The Tx&essiaB. ii ame often leads ns-- n

io do in hot hart a, what they would not do'"after-xal-rn cossafcrloiL In tb ttiyswhen men wore swords as a partofthnrordinary erTtrrpment. tbair was morecomaoc than the appHal to that wcejKnon the public streets. As soon as tlv- - htlitof wearing the sword went oatthe aptcaito the weapon grsdsafly died out too.

We enderstand that a large mtmbeir ofpistols are imported into thk country andthat there is a ready sale' for them, andthat thry are carried anxmil Of crxirse,it js hrgorthe Jnlicetofindprrt whethera laar eamela coccaha'wAapon. but thefact that certain men are in the habit ofdoing so. leaks out in the !g run. Ifthere wit two or three prosecutions an-de- r

ocr law against carrying cuncealed.Ifeapoavthe rarttteouldjf ery soon dibom. JTtere i no exenseforWn earryicgweapons here, as oat population is mostorderly 2Mcxicain&tZhreaxi erecainrJaiatfrelr'rn In eftme narta of theSJobe ft is of course a necessity, bat hero,distant though we are frotn'tb great cmten of drnization, there can be no poenbie reason for the practice A little raergTon the part of the police would, wefeel sure, make the fact that there is a law

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5 th sotjwrt srparvnt k cvrtein o cr

Tss caltiTatioa. ct XTgtna is .? cccn'vpsg a. sreat deal of attctk?n in theUoLtol Sates, aal U is a to wiich tnj

rarticnlarstteciiocfere. 11

? as it tl porelj- - ajwncecm stvpstaa teen at tass posscoT aaa vai use te- -

IKansas sndTJosocs ccics-tanrtl- intothe bosiness. The following: account ofwhat the Champaign Swrar AVcris ofOhio hare deen Alias in the direction ofsugar makins wili be of interest :

lh ClMnrraura bosu Hurts, Cn.inrn'ga. UL.wi Cm trst Ikos SotsbVEX aaanr wvrts erstarMciiiUM laenlftsin. TBej Bairri!aitko n tei9msanieiteaaboatI.IXWaerro(2a22. sail th rRzHiaaprrctsacre3sia tt wajro wtg a 3rniass iruarr or sex? isai pwa--

rssM 7 OMCtrCT. aaa raaca mecrr vsaa. nrxsaJrciixc&tfc;&et?cts. Fee xpri-stcc- ts

bm (ten rtada to isd out lume a; to-- -r ivaicn sjrzp iato sosu. Tbe ltsrtni sastccanrai rr to tut Jtur, wiaa ti Sateof BSsoiscilcralsbccstj' toiacceiD wocjd

jxroaeiits oaj at the Stat Larrvmlnr ct IUkkkIvtaOsaapisrivfcy rcts. TefcraaiIcoTQ,

ia accccrfilVrfrT; the mob. A nit!; salefa focal far all tie Kru aal srra? QaJu, ail thesixs ben wHi caxss a lasr? air of scsu

works to be erfctei alt ortr the VTest, for Sotshoacaz wffl gww whew cora coa l raised, as whenfaraecs caa mis $ aa aer ta raisiis ccra Use;casmanxa DaaacniaraisfssoriTnicaae toseB to these factories.

Th rait of this icorery nasty to maleaircaia cfcaasvis this cvcarrrastiM malms oftet sszi? has in Earcre. vhere T s

of all thesssar inthe worklis saie. Uatotatotal proiractaon of three mSncti toss. Fra&ce,Beqrmm asd Germasr rrothice two milnoo. toc-T- ha

Qaapasra Sairir VoraahaT tatroJscnlaltthe moiieiaiuiftonLxeit. 1st machiserr, boiler,

-- t nt-m- rt p 1,1, tttaV St I titttif WoTaS mBrooilra,X.r. Thry use both the Weston aalHsrworta tentTifrgtia,

Frcn the abort? it will be seen that theprofit on raising sorghnm case to theplanter is $30 an acre. From anotherpeblicatSon we notice is. Kansas the netprofit npon an acre of sorghsm. is esti-mated at $5X67. Labor in Kansas is potdewa at $X23 to JUS) per day: dearerthan it is here. The canes crow fromseed aad arrive at matarirym abont fonrmonths

Xow there are many localities on theseMiirlds which do not depend npon irriga- -

tkm. where sorghnta wonld thrive splen-didly. We are told by a gentleman who

in the States, that the few fieMsce has seenhere, present a far better appearance.With or perennial summer wa could raiseat the very least three crops a year.

2Cow if ia Kansas with only one crop ayear, with not so fine a growth and a veryheavy price for labor, a net profit of $5ll-6-7

can ce made, what ought we be able todo in Hawaii with a mere luxuriant growthand three crops a year. On the face of it.aad without goin; deeply into the matter,it looks as if sorghum was going to be oneof the things that will help to save thecommercial prosperity of the Islands.

One of ocr planters is looking serious-ly into the question. He was here at thetime of the Planters meetings and the matter was brought to his notice. He said onhis nttum to Hawaii, he would at oncecommence experiments. The results ofthese maybe looked for in the course of afew months. His idea is that the cropmight be planted so as to mature frommonth to month, and the mill constantlykept going. Quick returns are the soul ofIxKxness. aad Eorghum certainly promisesthat. Cane does cot mature in some loca-lities under IS months, during that timethe sorghum crop would be reaped at leastfour times, and a fifth crop would behalf ripe. If the profit per acre is whatIt is claimed to be, the planting of thesorghmm would be very much more profi-table than the planting of cane, and itwould not require the outlay of so muchcapital as sugar cane requires. We hopesoon to have fuller information on thesubject, aad shall be glad to publish theviews of practical men on the subject.

Sosx one remarked lately that such wasthe present condition of leprosy here thatit might be out of the power of the Gov-ernment hero to put in force segregationthoroughly. To this a reply may be made,first by qaotiag the words of Dr. Monro,a writer quoted in the Jiuutetnth Centuryupon the leprosy question in India. Hesays:

it has beea objected by the Goremzaeiit oftafia that the euw&ae'of esregatias over 100,000krrs ia asybaas wocM be too creat, bat I hardlyfebl this ia a proper view of the case. Kosscbasytems seed be bent, but secregatioa coolJ stillbe e&fcrted by the cotapalsory coaiaeaeat oflepers to csrtara spaces of tiad on which propervdbc--a cecal be bent Icrttent, whBethey wocldwfeea able be eccocraged to work on the sarrocad-iasUa-

Properly maaaged, sach coacazitiearairat ba partly Of eccrse, afteralep-- r wasocce pat iato eaca a vrilae, a severepenalty saoold be emiftei! from, aayoae az&2 orabetttaz hta ia leavsrjt t th. ,- -..

fttfSlilS-EJriarm- , I beEen, in allowirc thelepers, aader proper supervision, sometizaes to seeaad converse with their friends at Baas place neartfee vittace, &ta- - mt enmtsct mu fiugrf'.

Probably over two taradred sach. vflticeswoaldbe nqaired fur the, whole of Iadia. Of coarsenwhcal cEcers wooU be reqzired to lire neareach ef them, bat the work coakr be nearly, ifcot qaite, all dace by lepers, asch gecrrgatioaW9sai,I believe, witfe the ether ceans alreadymentinced, succeed ia staaipia; oat the disease.

This of course is dealing with leprosyon a most extensive scale, but even onsaeh an extensive scale we see a promi-nent nun writing npon it. who seems san-guine of success.

But a doser analogy to our conditioncan be found ii asmaller country, viz: theIsland of Cyprus. This island" came untier British rule on July 12. 1S7S. It hasin the neighborhood of 135X00 iahabit-aafa- ,

two thirds of whom are Greek, andthe habits of the people are anything butcleanly. This island, along with manyotherplaces ia tie East was terribly afflict-ed with leprosy, and one or two graphicaccounts of the leper settlement on thatisland have been published. When theBritish Government took control of theisland they at once faced the question ofleprosy, and they applied the only remedyyet known, segregation. Within six yearsof the occupation of the island comes thereport from the Chief Medical Officer ofuypras, iff. U. a. Stephens. He says, ina report for 1ESJ-- 1:

IhaTecstae to the ceseiss& that lepras; iathis islaad is markedly on the decrease, aad I araof oeiaiatx that in time it will ,nlinlT diarmarf' IBM porjose, however, two potnu have to be(jeerreu; nouy, me ceaecai asaeooration of thecoodsiocaad welfare of the iakobrtaals, whkatise only caa briaz aboat; seeondir. thecradaalectasias of all lepers aa they are ctet with. To

rati laturraeusreue Government hai erven itsfattaoeatisc It is creatly to be desired, for thesare and radical ertermiaatxis of this disease tbatsome more arjsoiote mode of isolation, shookl beadepteu. 1 am considenaft the best manner mwbies Om cocld be done, and I wiM shortly Uysty views oo the sabject before the Go veraraent.

Here is distinct hope for us, but it isonly by being up and doing that we canhope to rival Cyprus. That island hasnearly double tl population of the wholeHawaiian group, and there is no symptomof doubt in the mind of an important nted- -

jealofaeerastothepossibtlityof a "radical extenainationn of the disease. It iswell for all of us to notice the two pointswhich --hare been observed" in Cyprus:me seetoston ot all lepers, and the -g-

eneralamelioration of the condition and

welfare of the inhabitants.It is well to take this lesson to heart.

We hare two goals to cim at One to getthe unclean put away and treated as huinanely and tindly as it is possible, theother to so improve the clean that theycannot become unclean. Here is workforall It is the duty of the Governraent totake up the matter of segregation with astrong hand and a determination to carryit out, it is the duty of our nhOanthnrmcmen and women to go personally into theiiomcs ot we poor and oo tneir utmost toinculcate cleanliness and good habitsamong the people, to war against debauchery. intemperance and vice Oh! theseisles are so beautiful. life should be soeasy, so happy here, it seems a sacrilegethat a dreed disease should crawl in in itshideous loathsomeness and mar the beauty,threaten the life. It is the more to be re-gretted because we believe that the cancerwhich is eating into Hawaii is ie resultof carlessness. From statistics which wehave bad an opportunity of glancing at,and which will one of these days becomepublic property, we are assured that themismanagenient has had more evil effectswithin the last few years, we fear it is hay-ing its most evil effects now.

leprosy is a very old disease in theworld, it is a very old disease in Europe,it spread there to such terrible ex-tent that almost every small town hadits larar hsuw. It has been stamped outHow? By segregation, and the followingwere the terms in which the priest (for inthe middlfi ages segregation was a dutyinculcated by-- the Clrnrch, and its mem-bers framed a terrible ceremony)

the ten commandments winch theleper had to keep.

1. I forbid vos rsaidtbacriesti ever a-- la1 5ff etsreh, z cnrkit-rJac- e, antffi, atake- -

wi "i cy amczmxy oi u people.2. 1 forbid yoa trertowais yocr hands, or any

of yosr tbrpsi, Sa the focataias or aay ""'"vistream aaywberc aoevtc and it yoa wish to drinkvoa matt dip j water ia yoarecp () oreotae ether Trad.1 Ilcrrtid yailo gj mt of doors wilfcoet joar

!evcKrb, aothat autoat aaovyoa; asilvoam.t set co sahl cotsiJe voor hoaae.

t. lforssl jottto toBchaajthiss root wish, tobttj aarwhere, eicvpt with, a stick k let rectiUN, aiuijWllJUi

Sk Ifucbhl jooV rcttr aav iaaor aaj otherbottsoto boj wu: what U etna too, mtubar put ia joor barret

X. 1 cveouaad too aot to aaawet a&r coloo b th way caltsa yo hire arst ea

thatyoa are act oath wiatiwanl sal of hn3.iotkat so bona oa cvow to him. lloreoTrr yoaarv not to j?) ikis aarrow streets, when yoarntrfit brssh afaiast asreae.

J. I cocunaail too. shcaM yoa be oblieetl tora akas asy fvot rath, acroxs the bin, vt aay.wkero etoo sot to toceh the rains?, or atSe sJeach bae, cakes yoa hare Srt pat ca jocr rlore

. I forbid yoa to tocctt 1staats or chlhlren.'waoenc taey may cetx m to pn preseotj totkeca or aayoee etee.

Ml I comsaad yoa sot to eat or ilriak with aav.obs ift left- - Aail nmetaber that wbea yoathe yoa will be barieil ia yoor ows. boom aalesa troaobtiia renaraa befonhaad to be borieJ ia'thecasrea.

"We most remember taat these command- -

raents were "oejrf, and then we mar tnmfc ocr own kx metaeds. ourpreteaded.isolation, oar scenes at the porch oi

the letters from the King askingextension of time for acknowledsedlepersto remain at their homes, the orders of thePresident of the Board of Health, and wcan nnderstand why Europe succeeded,why Cyprus is succeeding ia stamping outthe disease, and also why we do not.

NOTES.A xtosxx of Portssatse have beea leaving for

the Cut attdy. It is probable, however, thatthey will retara, for work u not pleaufol box arewas? better oc the Coast thoa hen. Betides thrstilians of life an awrs saitable ta the habiU ofPortaese here than they an then. It is wellperhaps, that a few shook! 79 over aad try theirlack, for it win make othere acqaaiated wish whatthey may have to expect. It is worth while ootiaythat a acmber of .XoxwesUas weat over to theCoast, and ntaraed. aad that they are thoroazhtrsataed now wut poszttoas oa the pUatatlooi.

preckelsTLUe is cow employta a larm nttmbecor them.

Tmt German General Von dr GotU has writtena pazaphlel. sars the c'Atmmm riaj ia which hepredicts how the Beat iaTasraaotPraace will takeplace. He predicts that the heavy work of thcampaign, will be done by the cavalry, aad thatthe ealy sertoos battles will be those ia whichcavalry aad horse artillety will be ecsasrd. lath late xatlttary maaearcrs which th Germanshave teen soing thracsh ia the ceishborhood ofColocae the pnuap.il puations wen assisaed tocavalry. It is alo to be noted that the Knasiaasmaintain a creat cavalry force ia Poland to ireardaaiast Gercaaa iavaszoa. A revival of cavalrycampaizaia!? will increase very largely ttse.peasesot Earoceaa azmiee. .

.Vix reports lately received from France give avery bod accocaS of the state ot trade ia thatcotmtry. Accordia; to the Paris frmanJi altbraaches of basiaess were deyresed. aad bathttie hope was expressed of any creat revival iathe cear fstare. At. Paal wrina;ia the vnm throws the b&nte for the exist'inp depression oa the aaaaciil and economicpolicy which has been parsaed ia that ocatry forthe past few years. It decraads a reforox ia thatpolicy at once, aad thiaks tbat ia tha prrscat stateof pablic taiod delay wockl he diaeroos. AtLyons the depression iatho silk trade was in-tense, and the agitation among the workiamenates was occasioniss jrive alarm. The success ofthe wise crop was the only favorable featore, batit was not expected that this would alievutc theceacralacricarraral acd comciercial distress. Theinformation taken toKether with the Paris letterwe poblish ty poiats to a very cncomfortablestats of thintr ia the Kepobbc It is highly pro.uums uuk um ecu uw wac ia ""-- wiu OO aoieto withdraw the attention of the people fromhome aSairs, aad that an exptosioa may taleplace.

Critlclsa of Royalty.When any pablic man desires immunity from

cmicisai, it is an oafailin sign that his recordcannot bear the litres. The honest otarial, ofwhatever rank, is willing to be weighed ia theosiaace oc paouc atscas&zon. aad thu ts simplyo4kikh3 o at mrairip 10 conceal rrom nis mas-ters. It is so obvfeos a trath that the pablic havea rich: to discuss their employes, that it seemsas if soeae expUnalzba was necessary for the ut-

terance of it t the explanation is, that there arethoee here who have seriocsly arcaed before thepah&c that His Majesty the King shoakl be pt

from criticism. Aa eZort was alsu made iathe last tegiaUttire to pos3 a lav designed to pre-vent each criticism, by deprivias aay oee chars edwith Iiballins the Kin: from the csaal defease ofprovics the trath of the stateaients complaiaed of.The latrodsctioii to this bill was preceded by aaarticle of a somewhat inaimmatory character, iathat exhaberant pabheation known as the DuifvKUW. evidently tateaded to edacate the minds ofthe to the proposed new departare.rtecardiss these attempts to place him beyondcomment who was already beyond liability to thecoons, well mfcrht His Majesty have hamblyprayed to be delivered from hi friends ( ?). Thisshsraefsl bill fortaaately aever became a law, batwas promptly killed by the Lecislatare. If thisattempt was made aader the ia3trnctioas aad bvthe desire of Eiai Kihkitn. it is Tery raach to la'sdiscredit as aa oclcer of the Goverameat: ami thehich position of his oScial rank only adds to thebtace iaseparable from sach coadset. 'Withoata shadow ot hereditary claua to the throne, Kala-kaa- a

was elected to the Krai's oEce each as aFresideat a elected La a republic Ha holds hisposition by virtasof a legislative discretion, andhis own duplicated oath to maiataia the Coastitn-tio-

aad ta govern ia coat orcnty therewuh. Xovfor him, or for aay one La bis behalf, to sek.Jodeprive citixens of their rent to reitew'hls officialcondact, aad to poblkay bofd him to the perform-ance of his otScial. efetas, is to admit that the&rjltttt? arenot like those of other mea, botare worthk&s. The King is the servant of thepeople : aad from them be received his oScial po-sition, aad from them be receives his ofocial salary, which may be increased, dimmished or with-held at their pieasare. ITcder these cirenmstancesit is only lasghable to arirae that the King owesnothing to the people, or that he is not accooat-abl- e

for his official condact. The pablic have theright to dsmaad that he shall administer the

to law, and with a moderateamoont of ability, and taey hava tha riht to en-force this demand. It therefore naturally followsthat every citizen, and every one whose servicesaad ptupeilj are liable to the support of the Gov-ernment, may iavestigate aad poMicly discassthe oScial coodaet of every oa engaged in theadministration of pablic afairs, (com the

to the eoontry policeman. The Governmentis for pablic ntOity: if itceas&s to be nsefai; itrnsyaadshoaldtnsapersededbyasystera betterfitted for the work of covrrata. Not only havetha people a right to good covsramsnt, bat theysave the right to decide what is good govirament,and the exercise of these richt3 is not to be

by any ridicaloaj daimi of odiciil iafalli-hflit-

Wxtchiux.One of Oar Boys Abroad.

Mr. J. Alfred Majooc, who weat East to porsaea cosrse of Law studies, at the Michigan Univer-sity, Ann Arbor, has taken advantage of a vaca-tion to visit tbejaute of his birth ( Maine 1. Aftervisitinz his fritnds, he was interviewed by theeditor of the Lwtu Fttlt Gvzrtte, and the latterciies Mr. Maioon's ideas aoite fclL It will ha observed that his remarks are quite compHmeatary19 tuia ii7-K-B ;

Mr. J. Alfred Magoon, who kit Maiae when amere boy, IT years ago, for Califomia, is nowvfaitioc with his aanU Mrs. Ann XoitU aadMrs. Ahee I. Johnsn. ia thk city. He weat fromCalifornia to the Hawaiiaa Islands aad fromthence he retained to Michigaa and entered thedepartment of law at the Ann Arbor Cnrfersityand is apendiag his vacation in visitinz hisreUtioss and the sceces of his childhood.Tee gentleman proposes after eorspletinz hissrediea to retnxa to his adopted coontry, which bethinks is in many respects eqaally favored withthe United States. There one escapes the rigorouscold of American winters aad tha excessive heat ofber sammera. He describes it as a land of poetryand beauty. The trees never fc- -e their foliazenor the earth her carpet of green. Flowers

Hootx Mr.Magooo, thanks thatgaaer- -lag, except I rota pain ana sicsness, is neverknown, 'the native ropclatioa. however, whichn&mbered Tififff), has la on hundred and sixyears, trader the evils that attend dviliutioaswindled down to perhaps not overSljCnX Theravages of dread disease and leprosy have beenfrightfaL It is sad indeed to see a noble peoplewho had not their eqcal among the heathen

of the gjote so stricken. In aboot Myears theyhave become so universally edacated that (here ishardly a person amoag them who caaaot read aadwrite: a fact which woold reflect credit cpoa sheoldest nations. They opened their doors to theforeign stranger and met him with the lavinggreeting "JfaA-- r which is characteristic of theiraaectjenate aad frank natsres. Mr. Magocn saysUatthe Keciproaty Treaty betweeathe Unitedgules and the Hawaiian Winds has enabledmany cane growers tt became taddenly, wealthy,and its abrogation woakl work to them inestima-ble barm. It woold be at least, a great injusticeas the American creatly preponderate over otherfreira natiocs there aad tcoogh many of themare loyal Hawaiian objects, jet they can neverbe alienated from the land of their nativity. Theywatch ber with Jealous latcrest and are as qsiekaa her own reridenti to reseat ber injuries. Thiscannot be more ouodasively provrn thatmany of them heard with patriotic fervor her callto ana ia the late rtbcllwa and roshed

to ber asustasce, leaviag, gladly, theKreaityofpsacetoproerveiaviolate the laadoftheir fathers. The little Kingdom of HawaiitHnki the great, raagniaceat and beneuceatArsenea for what she bas done for in this treaty,bstitwooJdbeascraelaadiserciIeaasth "Garof Jsggemast" for America to depriro ber ownchildren of the besefiu which she is m able tobestow aad for which, indeed, she does and willreap so rich a retnrn in mote ways than la filialdevotion and commercial exchange.

A "Shoot" at the Casino.A taatcb at rile shooting took place at the Casiao

.ir. turnusi oa ine arurriqca at me ulost between Messrs Chit II. WiLwn and WUliuaCcgtraa the one aide, and Messrs P. H. Hicrinsaa d Hearv Witeoa t chief tcgiaeer of the Har,mton the other. The distance was 209 yards, thestakes tVJ) z. side, and the test the total of 80rooadi by each team. The weather was exceiltcton toe aay, only a zephyr from the north-cu- tftirriag. ill Tncer won th to tor sts i nrisect Mr. Higgini first to thebctU; that geolle- -

vkixoi xnajnaa a coiiseye. sir. I.B. WKsoa followed aad then Messrs linger aadU. KKrai the score on the coaclesioa o( the firstroosd plaeint; the C H. WLUoa Cagtr teamahead, which position they rcaiataised tbroogb.octthe matrli Tha beat lcdi-uL- ul anrr ,..ifhy r. trncer bat beat average byllr.CB.""Zr-- ruiuviaKuuieKorcu ceptDyAir.4.H. Filter the oSdal scorer:

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M. Fetry has all his sorrowa bwfor hiu. IDsdtersati an beconilcg (octaklable, aad the

--vasts ta his an aagoMaticts;. It hmarity suit vot tita np, h coa, for aw ailknjst srup kit fingers at a bcstilo rabticcTtawn.ThetjoesxJknof Caaawill be the first co the icter when the Cairab-r- -i asiable la ten days. Iti cooceded that the moment has atrived to tearasaader all vtOs. to wrt aside whupen aad tkml.rhn-osa- bavwost the trath. the whol trath,and nothing bat the train. The Foamier treatyetTkraTsta. which Jl. Ferry declared was so

has sever jvt beea cxaraaaicated toPar.Uament. or pabliihrd; coBseqaenUy tbrn H someass etitbattiatt the Chinese assertioa thstcadat was fixed fee the encsatioa ot Itac 1. thave o&ly as set elf, it. Fun's declarations, andthe seven reprimand adaunistered to the ofScvrby the .Miaister of War, who attacked th Chinese.This is hardly satisfactory for Impartial Frdcs- -tara, wco may oxv to pay wua tbeir Nwxl aadparse, for awar with China; nor Is it saScient,whv foreignets ahoold pat np with the destrscttonot their trad ia the East,

ma p was.The Miaistry ilrsins to talk --pMc" with

China; that which seems to streagthea th belief.Prance is engaged ta hostilities with her. Khtlaagis coBtcrted iato a Turk's head' it is bombardvdevery time Cain deoiiae to pay the third of theSO taillioas deaiaaded for the mataal biaadericsbefon tvic La. And Formom will be hM as aceaiaatee. Pity M. Fern did not commence bvthe tatter, aad o economise the --inttltontde-smcttocs ax roccoow. Jl. terry has ao trampcard to play; the Atrdas and the Tameclaoee of theocial press urge th inunvdiate wiring oat ot theCelestials. Hot the latter show nodisrosition toksBckie down, aad peace cannot be made withootthem. They can due their ports agaiass Frenchsir few as tha latter bi the- - rsa ko uln?,i,.

away atTooqaia: may fit oat Atabamas, or bringaboot corapticatioas over tse nxbt of search.

Chlaa knows of late. Ksioreaa rolitks: shespecolaies oa the embarrassments ot the

terry uuuaet. aad so ia a sense commands thpolitical situation. With the defeat of M. Ferry,that would not. be me rely a Minister orerthrown.but the disappearance of th spirited eetonialtvlicy. France will not consent to have ter pres-ent situation br China, ia "linkM sweetness longdrawn out.1 The war must be either oa or OS.M. Ferry kings passionately for bis extrication, tobe free to co ahead elsewhere, and to thwan Eng.laadmon pceitivtly on the Nde perhaps.

""rtaurtsr axsros.'agUsd may rest assured Fnnce will nerer co

to war with her oa the question.bhe know what that madaevwoold cvL Cat

e is cot the less boiUag at the comrletewith which Enstind-Ww- s the indignant

pretests of France. The RrfmUmi 1'rnnwi.oracial orgaa Bomber oc, menaces John Ball witha Kuropean alliance, a descent oa Ould Ireland,'acd the hearting a march on London, of the Hemeand not at Hone, Kulers. England has decidedto instil herself at Cairo, to organise Sondan, andopea it op to civiliatioa and unprivileged traders.This does not sail a M . Bernard, w ho holds GordonPacha responsible tor knocking over six Frenchivory dealers la 1574. who, had they beea allowedto continue the ivory business, and its too wellkaown concomitant sandrie, would by thts bareconverted the Socdaa iato a Kassalaa Valley.

a rsoroszs OTasros.KrgNnd has bot one reply to cuketo all threats,

iasolenca aad bounce leveled at her daily; fit pother fleets ct !Tvr-Af- tj as rapidly as possible; for-tif-

her military possetsioas, and rroceed to weklher colonies like the band! of sticks. Then theHotspurs will become as mild as sucking, doves.Jales VaUis has done good receatly, reraindinj-bi- s

countrymen, they are ignorant as babes of thefighting, resources of Engtaad with herpopala.lion superior to France, to beware of; the hordesot silent men that woold start intc armies, like themyriads ct Germany, on stamping Ihe ground. M,Deloscie ought to read, mark and learn this fact,as he stated in his oration a few evenings ago thatthen was not a single officer la the French army,bat was suaeiing at the present moment from thethought that a vote ot the French ParlUnjntmight perhaps soon comrel them to draw the swordagaust EagUad. To draw it is one thing, but tou?e it is another. They will bardly goto Docking,aad with the British Bret supreme on the ocean, itis diatcutt to know to when they can march.10a invasion ct trtrmaay would be a men Eea-bit- e,

to fitting oat aa expnlitioa to make the con-quest of the English colonies in the intervals ofcivilisation. Ia thorooghly exploding that chronichypocrisy th Anglo-Fren- alliance, Bismarckhas conferred aa iacalculable boon oa England.Sach handicapped all her dipkunaey, clang to herucu;u ujuua ue A cuAiu-Uill- l. one uu now

regained her liberty of action. M. Ferry soundedthe load timbrel of the Franco-Angl- ex (rale, be-

fore the opening of the Egyptian Conference; andwhen France was refused even a back door admis-sion into Egypt, the odkial press was let loose, ascompletely as if it wen Getman. to frichfeo theold women lathe tight little island. 1 hat's thensaal order of proceedings; cover yoa with fiowerawhen roa are invited to sacrifice vour interrtits.cover yoa with abase whea yoa refuse.

Bismarck has done mom he has divided Franceiato two hostile camps; these, led by the Ministeri-alists, also assent to aa alliance withGcmunr,the victor of Strasbourg. Metz and Sedan, and IIyears after the terrible doings at lUxeilles. andthese who will never bow the knee to Baal till Al.sicoacd Lorraine be revenged and restored. Itwas this Alsatian party which just held its annaalbanquet in the Freemason's Hall, to celebrate the3XV1 anniversary of the union of StrasburgwithFrance. The meeting voted Biimarek "Downamong the dead men then let him lie," aad de-nounced his nefarious conduct, in having turnedxtngiana against r ranee, wane repudiatins as

all alliance with the hereditarr enerar.And this "no sarreader stand, finds an echo inecho ia every true Freaehman's heart. The alii--ance, or tatntt or whatever it may be called, withPrnssii, is, it appears to take e2ect on the 23d ofDrtOben. JJr aJiasuUtSointidence, and certainlyvery apropos, that happens to e tie"a2rrer5.Trjof "SAmIllarlty. What this joint hostilityagainst England signifies, doubtless Is well knownby Earl Granville. Of coarse it is France thatwill pay far the music, thit will have to pull thechestnuts out of the fire. Xow Bismarck's calca.latiocs aad combinations mar miscarry, and hemay leave France for a second time simmering inher gravy. To embroil sorereigas against theirsympathies, to reconcila them against their repug-nancies, to ciipose uf cations according to his willand manipulate their political interests followinghis views, so far as to oblige people to believe iatheir assent, such is the work of Bismarck. Fif-teen jears ago he poshed Austria towards war withRussia. Xowallis changed, because Kaiser Tfil-lia- m

desires to expire in peace, without any morepiou'ly.wiriag to the Empress:

"Tea trtousad Freoch are gone below.Praise God riom whom sit blelas sow."

la 157 Bismarck showed he could exclode theCzar from the alliance of Germany and Austria:he now condescends to admit him. He imposessince twelve years on Austria, the surprises andthe vicissitudes of his diplomacy. Bat if he be-lieves in the perpetuity of his diplomatic work, hedeceives himself. He may poll the imperial pup-pets at will, but the same strings will not maketheir subjects dance. The mseticg of the threeEmperors at Spiernievios is hardly ten days, andalready the Emperor of Austria kicks ia the traces.In his Imperial message at ihe opening of parlia-ment, he dare not even allude to his cousia

The Hungarians forbid sach friendships;thtir memories co back to lil9, to the defeats otIrad and Cowden, aad the execution of CoastBalthgxny.

TRS SzrCEUC EC DUCES.There u a crowing despondency ia reference to

the liepublic The natioa does sot feel itselfgoverned with economy or sagacity ; its great ex-pectations bare been deemed. The republic hasnot prodeced more than negative results: nostatesman e been developed, onlv a crowdof mfdioerities. There is ranch misery'and suffer-ing in the land. Thousands at Lyons are out ofemployment and demand Iread, and their deputyAndrietrx hints, that in the foggy days of Novem-ber a march oa the Hotel de ville is among thepossibilities. M. Germain, a republican, and Di-

rector of the Credit Lyonaais bank, believes thecause of all the evils is dee, to a hasty redactionof taxation; to the undertaking of numerouspublic works, and to fbala3 expenditures nponeducation. To these we might add. costly playingat protectorates, the falling orl ia demand forFrench good, consequent at their high price, andthe absence of confidence La the political fstore.It must not be forgotten, tbat ia Praace. taxationis S3 per cent, higher than in any other State, andthat by bad tariffs, in the interior of the country,as well aa at the frontier, the raw materials foriadostry, and the necessianes of life, are crushedby their enormous burden. It is not to be as-sumed that the Kepublic is doomed to die becauseit remains between the stationary and the .

It exists, becaase it best suits a peoplewho have not a particle of veneration for any-thing monarchal; it ha3 no competitor. Oilcan-tit- s

may bubble, and Boaapartist squeak, or theymay unite, bot they can sever oust the prc-n- t

regime, unless come great calamity abroad, or theresource to severe taxation at home, drives thepeople to despair. Then the general who is mostaudacious will hare the most chances : could hawin back AUac and Lorraine, finishing np withtse dismemberment of perfide Albion, he mightclaim aay number of royal and imperial crowns,and bo crowned at both Notre Dame and liheima.And perhaps the French natural character is soconstituted, that the people prefer to see itselfrepreneated by a man of comraandiag genius thanby an assembly of nobodies. Qainet observes thGermans were led to saily by Prussia because shesupplied the want ot Fatherland, power, materialforce, action, real-lif- and nodal iaitiatioa. Thismay explain why entrusted to thePraasiaa race. It ambitions, its rancors, its

its strategies, its diplomacy, its violences,its glory, and its force among natiSns.

odds aid cms.The colleges like the theatres hire resumed

work; the atodeaU have for the fstare three boarsItssot classes ia the week. It would be the salva-tion of young France, if a decree ordered this re-laxation, to be devoted to some maaly sports, sothat French boys could ba licked into plsckylads, have the sneak tendency knocked oat ofthem, and beeoms mcthing better, than ablebodied girls. The something that's wrong iaFrance is, the middle clataes.- - they are more andmore abdicating their role of backbone of thenation; lending to Irv apart ia themselves like aSimon Stylltes, an! wrapping themselres np in aCarlhuiUa silence respecting civil and politicalWe, whepthey ought to b lathe via aad oa thebreach. Cb Exhibition of 133 Is shaping itselfinto the General Commission stage: the headcrimmrsiaiwiUbM.AntoaiePromtt. It multbe cosfezeed, the people display very little enths-slasr- a

for the evsat, or indeed for anything else.They are oat of sorts: they are tut making mon-ey; tha cooctry make no way la foreign esteemate Bixnutk, it hu no allies, and no one cometfrom the erring aboat CotooiAl expiatiia. Thcholera has not taken definite team tnt It makestio progress. It is qantioaabl if it appearascperiodically be a nmfortaae, as it rare publicbodies into executing general cleaasiags of alums.The Grand Cholera Comminien hu made lis report: the conrlnnoa of the whole matter Is weknow better than heretofore what cholera Is not,bat ksow not stall what it Li. The next foentifismiller of importance It, th inUlligcoee of e

Krzprotkiae cat : it can read the dispoiitioas ofmen, according as their ikatl b as bin as a ri

ball, or thatched with Absalom locks. PonyfrateralzM with hatrlets beads, bat expresses scontempt for wigs, Gorneille's hatengrossed th altenlloa of the theatrical world.The church of St. Koch, th parish la which thdramatist died, celebrated a mass for the repose ofhis anal. This is happy contrail to the ocwbea CornrUIc died : then actors and zctruaeiwere csder the ercommsalcalloa major.

Dynamitards keep their prentice hands at workoccasionally to remind the aatboritlet what canb fotth coming. Suicides are painfully rife.

To produce real certain sleep and childlike re-pose alt sight, tike a little Hop Hitlers os retir-ing. Look for advertisement.

Walae. Kawrn.

Wiccxa, llvwm.linos tUrrrtr What a wtd, bbok place.

this U to hcl court Is. A raw. blasterlM s'sdrears dow frcerla Kocala xaoaotfirt, dttvtsbefore it, th etowta aad Kiss irui ten njnd tnfrom the FseUV. tusking ft roost aeotahrtableto.itepoo.lct ifeors, .

This fefra th Ciretut Cteart bus bm farbeenaeaUdsy for the poo ttUowa connalttrdfor trta. Ts most wis' aad nUshtas5 jarjhv discharged very cos submitted to thero.Whenbwir Attorney Gan traveling nowW thiak a short vfcdt to this ptar would be raonla the tut of bis duties, than speaklas to tb pret-ty Scaontas ia the Mutcaa capital, and all at ourxpeBseteo.Otrsw shtril is oa hand, aad b beginning, to

leira the rrpea be is ta hand! La th future. Hehas so easy task before him aad nerd th help of

very good citizen to carry cot his datks as bepesht, W an all withng to jrtv, him a hand aadlet him bav a ehaac to vw hu ability to catrros the uiBeslt duties sow empowered oa him.

A fine lot of tana horse ha Jost parsedthrough ken 00 their way bMt. ltcnxtN canStaatatioas la ltasukua. Ther wen tartdrd la

last week from the .TtelllloardlUwanTlphsBeCtxurMnynMn

business, aa they an fist pcahics thr listhroogh llamakua to ikawaiha which paww Uwyexpect to reach by th middle of Jaaoary next.The mala lis will be about 10) miles la Wagth.Thy bore to connect to Kohala early the comingyear. This line wbea finished from Hik to

will place th former rile within tJ boontime of Honolulu. Owiae to the can bestowed onth line by their activ saperiateodent Mr. Beek-wit-

there is rarely a tim when coaverution can-not b easily earned oa between HUo aad theroaatry stataoas. Oa th completioa of the listo Kmihaa It is expected that the company willcot tw la debt one dollar for its construction. Allth liberal minded residents ot llamakoa haveshowa their appreciation of th value of such aline by taking stock enough to cover all expeases,uUubocvst. ItUtheintectioaof lhCVHnponyto place telegraph Ir.ttrsmeats also on the line laall the most important place, so as to mak sureof sending rarwa,ia case of the failure of thtelerctoc.

Kamor comes, that the KohaU Kail l"d t tobe abandoned, from want of the support of the Ko-hala planters. If that is 10, the lire is sol fardistant when they will see their mistake, and fedIt too. Thists&oantoroSiekwisiU In -l-

cress" is the watch-wor- d cow, everywhere, aadHawaii should not be La th rear.

tits iiajesly, lookias hale aad hearty, roadWaircraafiyiasvtsitlasi week aad retarned toHenWola bv th IVh,.

Waircea, Nov. 10th, ISM. lUwui,

Spfttnl Tctifrs.

MR. W. a PARKEU sa OcVre la Sir. Gslfrrv Rmlr' rtre-Mv-! B.IWI;. ra tuiunii Strert. aad IU Ve haepy tsiltnlta 111 M9ltss Mtrestt ta kit tare. MB Cm

MR. W. r. AT.T.TTX.Has eclce with Messrs. Ul."!ipi Ca,rK tl Mr-ca- t

aad KsakiAaaa Stmts. U4 ht UI W ptiaseto altea t sy Walitss rBtmted to ate. Wtl iaTTTRyrsHm ROOMS Xt aMcettly FarBbktd Itweas ran be had bras earhr arrkUos at

t50 Xa t tiARDSN" LASB.

ltoxoirt,:. Ae. astk. ItC. O. BERGER. ESQ- - I

Agent Macaeada A. Urban Safes. I

Dias Mx: -- I uk great pWasare la sUUac tkat theMarxxau. Ot Uasav Sara 1 parckutd roaa row. aadwhka wat tkrea-- h the late itbaatrou Arc la asytore, case eet to ray entire HtbfacUas. I

the sarat os the ceatrMoitieazBd fad atllta ceauatsla perfect rcodltloa. Veers Trelr.

3 p. .,. DLVS.

lloxttirur, sept. ink. llC O. BERGER. Esq.Agent Macxteala Jc TJrlaaxt Safes.

Diss Ms: --I tike plcsiire la idalac ry testlwivaito the raiay ia farer of the Xxcskau Utxv.x Sara.

The cae 1 puthzxd of yoa wne ttm ago fsr aaystore at Lahaiaa, puied tkrwk tae auaatre Ire i'0the 11th lntk. and on pal4 tar tanj wllkeat aavtrosble with Ike CemMaaU. tvni tkat It ka4 prr- -

erxd the rrateau. koks, papere ; aba. on watch. Imj nitre saiuiacuoa. l oars Tralr.Is"3 a CLEtillORX.

THE PEOPLES CYCLOPEDIA.

A SEW ERA IX CYCLOPEDIAS'

It cute lM ultlenc as th retail f Pekne Ofaaio tkat the muses of the people aeatai a Cyclaacdlabetter adapted ta their waoU aad rui. It has tkecreiai of all tke I'ltloflta rista la aSekahily. y

Slaaiict; net mere ekeletvai. bat the Snk adklovdot all tkectkrre.

lthas Eltkleen Thoasaa topics Mere thanrtt TaMMad ltlaUraltoas; Itftj-T-- o

CetoredMaps; Oeellasdnd aad Twewly-Fl- v Msaaid DUrraras. Tke roaps are Kallread aaat CeantyHaps or tk Ualtrd Suits.

Tke wotk Is coopkle aad aow n4r far oeHrety.aad all broaght dews to list.

a-- rKlCKs-H-T. Jt, JJ1 ad Jitai ta diCertatk.oilirs. Mi!-- llnirrof Nrw Yorkarethe rakllakers.

A RARE BOOK !

the uqcos rr.om.Eji op au. aoes. nr dr.DOEfllESTEB, OP JIASSACUI'SETTS.

nil book, the Problem of Llawers rresresi, UUtlUailanl the world orrr. TMa Is wiltten la Us ViMitjle. It kas Klrtety Illutralle! saiDlaxreaas. Itosrat to save a plate In every family.

Pastor Cnuaa raj. "I bare atStieatly txaaaiardDr. Dorchester'! book, tke Llewr ProbleB of all Arts,to coaTiace misttt tkat It tl of creat vara. It 1

packed fall of iliwiUcs sot raaUv foaad elsewkrre. Itis vilulkle as ss educator, and will be of laltreel to allwho wWk ta kaow tit facta la rtginl to Ik iioaortrafflc.

Partoe. Ogrte aay " I bate exiaatned tke wotk aadtake p tenure la rtcomxatudlag It." 1U3

5Ctm SlirtTtiscmtnts.

NOTICE !

nOSOLCLU ICE WOEKS COMPAXT. wUl de-liver ICE at AS LOW RAT ES aa aay other compiny.

J01IX G. WILDER, Sapttisttasitat.Honolalu, Xor. lit. 1SI. lull

--NOTICE !

lJRSOS x'OCXD Tl'.ES-pasai- ar

oo Laada btioazln: to, or la tke occopatlos of tke K UIITA RANCH, will be procreated. Aayperson! wlehins to remove thtir Cattlt, can get anorder on Monday ta each srtcc-- froa tke aadtrslrnedorhltlaaa. ?s perssa will ke allosrtd oa the KakoaLaada wltk Dogs. GEO. P. 1IULMES.

Kakaa. Kohala. Nor. Tth. USI. ltH it

READ IT ALL.

IT MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE.Hop Bitters

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The Purest and BestMedicine ctct Mid.

TIIEV .RE t'OMPOUNDBD FR03I

Hops, BadiiL. Masdralce auA Sandeliou."The Otetett, Bct aoit ttMWBIdVtiTAliuWeMcdklBffa !a tbWrW,

'lad ia addhWa coaUta all tbe Wtt--td BMtt sffrctirc cmnUre profrtic

'of all other tittm. belnr the mate:Uer KtoUlor, BLOOD rt'EIFIEKand Hfc aad btatth t; x&K aarartli."

They Gre New LLTo and Vigor to the Aetland Infirm.

'To CiefgTBKB. Lawjere. LitrrarfMen, Labourer,, Latttea and alt Umccrrlvw tedenUrr emploTmtsU tmrnmi

im7.Uritf of the Dlood, btMUch,'Boel..orKIdaeji,or aim aa'AppetliCT. Tonic and nIM htmtilaattfaes Bitter are tcralmablc. bvfMjc'bfzltlrcorattTe, timlcaQd itiBai-ttw- t."withoat iBloiIcxtio.-- No nutter what jr fecfiatra or

rmpunns are, ot what thedleaorailment II, rue Hop Bitten. Dtrn'twaltBntlljaarelck.lratlf ttMiMlifeel bad or miterabl. tue tb llrttera at

'once. It buj- tare yoor life. Uaa-dm- li

hTe beea tared by dot- -, at atriflinrco-t- .

Aak your "DrussUt or Phlclan."Do not aoffer Tooreelf or let yoor

'frieadi raffer bat nte and urge then tob Hop Ultterf ."

"Cezaember. Hev Ditter U ao vile,'drszd. druhen DOftrnm. bat the'pvretit aad beat raedlclae erer madewod no perron or Umflf rhoold be'witbovt iU"

HOP BITTEBS MAKXTTACTDRING CO,Melboame, Anatralla Rocnester, N If. XT

S Toxonto, London. Antwerp Pari.Cer For Sale by

J7 tU HOLLIhTEIl afc CO . Hoaololn.

3Pt SflTiE.rpiIK PIAXT IIBKKTOl'Oir--X sted os the irXA-f- r PLANTATION, conalatla;

OF MILL, OVERSHOT IRON WATER-WHEE- L

" ftcldii ratter, with Geariar:Coolers. Cratrlfaralf, Tarbiat Wattr-Wket- l. Ox

Carta. Tlowt. Farminx; Carptattrt, Cooptraaad Blackfmltka Toolf.

To one ptaatls: on akartfl aod wliklaz Is fattire tocrl&d kla ows eane,th!t aUortla aaaaataal opp&riKsllyof ao dolax at vert aaull cmx.

t2T" Price very low and ttrraf eaty.

ALSO TOR SALE!

HOUSES AND LOTSAt tkat very c!rab!e aad a lcatln.5ot. ISA aad 19 tasaaa ATcaec, 10 miaatea

walk from rastcQce and harbor.1ST Termieasy: for apply to

II. WOOD,IHlltf otC. B. WILLI Akin.

TO IOAK- -

Good Property Security, Stocks,Bonds, Etc. Apply to

H. THOHPSOB. ATT0RHEY AT LAW,OFFlCg-Cor- arr Fort aad Mtrckact otrreu,

lBI Holrbixur. H. I. iaatcaam a. rrrro. uxonzv o. sixcuax.

BTHGHAM ts. PINTO,GENERAL COHHISSIOH MERCHANTS

iMPOfrrens ad dealees isOOFPBBt

OrnCE No. 410 CaHfoi-ni-a. Street.SM BA3 CAL tea

TO LET !

Jts$,.. SEW COTTAGE OX QUEENIIIlB STEEET. contalala; aix rooaa. VoewaslonIfllWaiirltcwIaiaaedUlcly. UT-F- fgrtbtr partltn.lar taislrt of J. EX A, J It..At tke otSe of later Iiland kteam Satlgatkm Co

111 On th EtfrUaadt.

Stamped EnvelopesTHE UEXpirrNATJONB ort.2,l,3andI0Ctau.cnkparclustd at th

Pottoaue la any quality frem oa u osetkonuadKavftayta. Peraoaa resWItr on tk otktr lalaaOa caaaocnr then from tk local roilriOcc; aUo dorntatlc

ptaforvlxa irplycarlf. itcf

Sljipptng.

INTo-tlO- !

TO THE WiO HCic:

Inter-Islan- d S.N. Go

it Koran tickets to theTSl lJ lle-llu- l S. N f. iWlj NfiteHswatai re um uw or tw-ru.-

iuJM u h1. ic y Rlrtil x .wtknti J SWw wl In l4 .y tab iwm. TrM ca . ta n4 tilp rt,. ,i1m a a. w 4n ia viauMs

ficSKfS Ifcfc. THK Ktvf.SU tuir. texHEHorse Ut, Base a4 LjTr. M- -

roe rwribre aanwatars- nu- - at ! arat

lntel$land S. N. Co., Honolulu.Or J V 1 'RDAN. Y'Muia Ks--i "

WIIjIIJBII'NSteamship Company

iiiMiTJir)

Route and time Table.

steamer" kinauKING, Commander.

.Tin ;,.. HjB.kii),TMlv UMuU'i. MaktfttV Xi tii too Kiwaitue, t- -

LkWwK- - Mrft HIrV. ltll TttwrNlwAf "tt BCOH.umrbtTsut tb par o it, aitttlBi:lck

FAr?BNHKR TK.VKV Two NHI wtll Wi vtbTtUs I T.

ifiT!m KtftM WttLTl-VC- M lloMlavU 14 ruiUJtrn try Air ltMttcvri, If . tlna. nJ frpm

CT ar Kfrratt irtH mt bXt kvj- firkl totLaar4vSkraai.- - Ltsitv tirffftt 4 packc tmlr. Allli. rwixhi fur lit Im-- y twHvtm VtUXea Tf tlLeaima na iuitw nu

steawer'Likelike;LORENZEN, Commander.

Akjii. Kraaaf rTrrr tMrrfr wtfrfc. UarCiWx

llBA.Ktttvh'IIU K1 NIB. IwtHHftl. will to At thimk i'tt- rr vin; rack. tntj msniiiir

lor itJ '" jt i oiy.

STEAMER" LEHUA,"WE1SBARTH, Commander.

Lravf? .ivHi tut. Moat-U- i J P. M. tvt rut-Ivta-.K'baiii c - Oofei, KakiiAM. Ilomdi.Ba, Livm

httrh.-- . lUlta'a. atnl i'Cvmra. Hrtirvlnc il ntT

STfflR. KILAUEA HOU,McDONALD, Commander.

Milt lease ll.aott)tt oaceratkwttk Istaaat pertaitkrh-k-

STEAIYIERWOKOLII,"McCRECORt Commander.

brave llonolu! tack Wraattday. far Kaanakakat.Kaauilao, Pukoo. Moaaai. lXahtwa, Wailaa. Tcltkaaaaad Kaiaapap, rrtaraiog each Aloaslay tvralat

Cat-T- Cwaapeay will aot ka mpwislbl far aayrrtaekt ot patkiiaw. aakaa rcralpacil far, nr far

kaseasa aal pkalwrr raarktd. XclrMpBlolfor aaoaty or jewelry Bales practd ia tkarce t theratter.

All potslM cart will W utta of Lit Slock, but tkCoaanaay will aot ajwaaae say rlk of aecidtot.

SAM'L. . IV1LDEK. PresMral:S B. KOSE. Stvrtury.

OVPK'E Oracr Fort sad i'Utn Suttts.Hoaulila. iitpl. !t. ISfl. IQJl

TIME TABLE OF STBJlffllM-- OF TUK

LNTER-ISLAN- D

STEAM NAVIGATION CO.

Steamer "W.G.HALL"BATES, (.'omauridtr.

Leaves Honolulu lor 3.;ia.at:a, Konaanil Kau, on

OctobcraM at I pmMONDAY. 'ownabrM at 1pm

Arriviuir at Honolulu ontfKDN'BbDAY, October Swti . .at 5 p raSCNDAY. NoremberSHa ...atSpm

Steamer "PLANTER"CAMEBOS. foiaroandrr.

Ltatttcr.ryTCEDAY. at 3 p m.. for XawlllwIH.Koloa. El- - rl- - aad Waimra Kclurnla?. lettt Kawlli-wi-

tvrrr SATl RDAY rrrnin- -. imime hack everySC5DAraraiajS.

Steamer "1WALANI"FREEMAN. Comaiaadrr.

LtstTc-- j erirr TtESDAY. at 12 M.. foe Hamoa. Ka--kaikaele, HuDukaa and iaaahan. IltrntnwlH top

ll.asA. a i.l.l. i. BV.a a a - -dya aaatkusMa, aaiiiwiawaj wmt vilj oi.iili.ll niv(klia

Stmr. JAS. TrTAKyiE,WEIR Cvmmaadcr.

Leavaa arciy FRIDAY, at a. m.. for VTala&ea.Walaloa. Kapaa aad Kllaaea. liftarnlns leue Kapatrrerj Ti'ESDAY. at I p. ra.. and toaehla U WaUlnaand Waiaaae; arri'Intz bacl. .Tery WEDNESDAYafternoon.

i?wr OFFICE or the Com pan?, foot ot KHaeea Streetnear the P M S H Wharf. 377 tf o

PACIFIC HAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY

For San Franciscc.TISK fcl'US Iln HTAIIMIIII

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ZEALANDIAAVKCIlClt. CItn.MIEK.

WILL LEAVE HONOLULU FOR SIN FRaXClSCO

Oa or abont Honda? Hot- - 23,

FOB SYDNEY VIA AUCKLAND!

rue s,fr.E.iiiii(riiAjisiiiir

AUSTEALIAuitcvr. comiAXiieR,On or about November 29. 1884,

Tor Freekt ao4 Passage, apply toIttSae. It. HAUKFELDthtfl , ..jcoU.

CaHMlt tor Mtiluicut perAtentuer ran nowhe Stored, 1'reeol Clinrce.ln the aFfre-pra-

Warclionao near tbe Nteamcr tThnrTTh Agents here are now prepared to

IsucTicLctstoSan Francisco and Kctnrn,KOU S125THE IiOLWU TUIP.

FOP. EUROPE VIA NEW YORK

CUNARD LINEEstablished 1840. '

Two Sailings Every Weekrm: i.ivmkpooi, :

From A1"? Fork cttry WcdneiJay,From Button ertry Sulurttiy.

RATES OF PASSACExCnblu . aso, mud 100 Held

aceatdla: te Aceeomodatloa.RETum tricKimf ok favoiuble teiois.

Nteerase 2 currrneysw rwiitiuu.usfw. caa atwaja a .rtarta oa ap

Filcattata s il.1,1 Aata llixunil A CO.,uaa Franc lace.JAS. ALEIANIIEH.

VJHtate Street. Evstan,vebsojs- - n. Bitowx t. co..

I Eowllnx Oreen, Sew York

toilet Ul'MMBxiir. from Aaalralla, ew ZeaUndwl llaaatata Th Canard List asordt more than nsnallacllitlti to tkroazk paaaenztrt from Traaa-pacU-e

o Good acesmilaUona alwaya rtatrvtd.VEUSOS II. liliOWN CO..lift? I r 4 BowIId J Oreen. Sew Tork.

FOR SALE!MEDIUItTbREAD,

IS CASES ASD TlSoUKi,K By H. HACKFELD at CO.

W. E. HERRICK,TUENER IN WOOD & IVORY

BETHEL oTBEET. HOSOLULV.BaltuUra, Cornice. Hewalt, TaM 10.Billiard BalU, Eto. Turned ta Ordr.GOOD WORKBHSHIP XfID REISOIIIBLE BITES,

iwi mr OITE vB A CAtIi ,

tijl nirvtrttMHitnitt

nrrnEMK cuirp ok tuk ii..O watUa liauuta. 1 riokat,--- ! 4ko mall- -, ft XalM tMTtlNIOklANl1 ML. of llwulnrn. ..(,,irttaaatd, Al I'kawtfcer. oKww Air. JaatK inl nJttta4l!tiu( '' MMitlw aad artAMtata (

W r Pvrko, tlwtMMi.w wttk tkt wilt mury ,.)

Iko Ut AkKale AlWswt. Ul Hl. .ileetaatsi, wkttl ak t altowjil H.WKL.

aiMaeir wil ys.s'aws a mmh tenWrtt etaaalatsl awl aprt- sl tka si nalraay k asaj f itlslrtMllea k f ik lturtt imtntoe la hi ka4 I tk pen krs(o Mtltlnl, anaiwlH,lt at aad hi rMs psmm 1M rtmiurtwikiUtI sat aJlUlnl.

II la omttKt, lai jiu.v tui.nfun v r iweoasbtr, .1. IV ISM, si Ma ovretk a. ., ktrW. aaM i fcirjurlrsN at Ckarakw). I Ik ('irt lloaw al lliiau .

k tad in asm ktrelit l appntaiv4 as lki iimo amiplat Nr krwrlas M otlHto Mil Mtoula, 4 ikM

B pttaeat talrmltd way Iktn ail tktrt apaaar a1aWw . If aay thj ks wkt-- ttM aaa akoaia u

ktvtl. AasTlhatrkfaereVr. rw tb HsttaltRlilawsttaa lMts,k aMth-s- l la tasi lliwtuuilsstfTT a XVatsva awaprr ptlatt .

tlakrsir llokaha. for thaw artl wvrki fr )hvK Ik Ua tkeresw aalld tat afcl ktrtc.

IHtra SI llwtVro, 0. U M Ak ate il fi A 1'wm. i8SJ. n. .xrsTiW.

Aunt I Jauk. SwpnaSH- ih I.Hiii swmn 0opt I'mk. teas

niitcuiT coiirr. tuiud nriH.a J UI IHwrirt llawatklH laUasta. Ia IHiil.i. uIkvauitletof lkSMSf v.l ALII, l Walraa, llllu.ivawan, wistapisi.ta reatltat aad that tha pollUaa a? J rata. Ik

aowiiaWltatotaasItT Ik Ut M Kaswltl. of Wallaa.Ill, nawsH. owemMsl, tami at awxa laal Hit atcoasts naj k tnaitMsi aad swat"", mm! tkat laalonttt may k aul f ittautwwiK t piiuur fiwiala.tae la kta kaaaa lo la Hum thvrtfa rattllrsL amiwtttkarelae ktaa aaw afa aartttt. rraoi all fartaa

a aatk alaalaltlrauirIt la erjtttd tall WltiKRHDAT. lar ITta ilay ,.

Dtetaietr. A. IX Wt, la tk oart Hun at Itilo. kcaad ktreky la aaperattdaa Ike UMt aau ptert Nir hr-laeas-

atUrlaa aad ateaaal. sad say iajrtt!on, 'hatauy totdtrrdtkttta. r. I.TMAM.t'trvatl Js1IIK Hawaii, tav Ha. letH. tots tt

Cikccit cocirr. tiiiimUawaHaa takaada, la Ptohai.-- . la

Ik BUHtt ( tk SlUlaat K. rACUX, t Hikk Hawaii,iltaaattsl.

Oa mxaias aal alias Ik utlei of J Ka.aautk Eareattit at Ik wlltaf IC Pawl. t rlt, tawalt.wretaatd. wktrtta k ka tkat at aatnaai. asay attvawttarsl aad apfisniA, aad tkat a teal otvtt br awli-- t

al tk acssctriy rtaunltaf la au IxauaVhalkaprreoaa tktrtw wUtkal. at ataarla aimsad kUaarrtloa frow all fwtlktt rttaaaslMtttt aa sothkVmars.

II Is erdtttd kt WRONtsDAY. Ik l''l .lDtttmkrr. A. D. ISM, I l Coart Reaat at HUo, !m

aad ktrrby l anptSattd as tea ttair. aad aaxt f,.r Krtat aaM prlMaa aad attaaala. aad aay kHttoa Uuimay at afftttd Iktttd iktmo F ! LTlLfs

Illka. Hawaii. St. Mk. WM. tagM

COUItT IK T1IH 11A-waH- aa

Itaaad. la Plekalo. U Ikr alalliT altk K.UI. of BKK.-JK'- r.Vf till HtslNOr ,ltt.HUa.Otdtr apjirJoUai-- lla far ITuomi- - Will ami dlrtttlax pakatatmi of U of tkr ant

A dotajarat, parpetMac to r tkr a.i wl'i miltntzmrataadtwel'tsMeatief ttanl Faaakt Blahaa.tat of H.atlala. Uaka. niit. battle o lk I birdday at Sottsabrt. .V U. kl, lm aseaValtd t said

s.oeTi. aaa a ptatnaa rat la rroaata isattaa,aad lot Ik ta of ttuar ittlaaitataei to t k.It. Itlskop aad M. M. Daawa kattai ktn lid h th. m.

II ta ktrte-- otdtttd. thai Tl B9DAY. lar trsnd .!fDretmktt.A. D. IKM, at at oc took. a. asoIaudiUir.at tk Caarv Koaaa or aaid (Von. at .alllolaal Han

la llooelala. lalaad o( Oaka Or. aad tat aatao la. bttnby afpetattst tk llai aad plact fat ptovlaa said wit1aad hearts; aald aptrrailB. whta and whrtt shyprrton tattrttstsl may appear aad roar! th said willaad la sratta of ttttrr. ttaMaaoataty

II la fwrtntt otdtttd Ikal aotlcr thtttor bv -- ti u v

EkUcaUaa. fer thrr sacraaatTt weak lu Ikaad Kacko. aawapaaaraatiQlvdandpak

ha UonolaKi.Dated 11alatB. H. I . 4t. M, trtM.

A. HDDAttssM : t'kitf Jaslk. Sapttair t . nr!aii llavar sami. IHpaty Clwm. n

Bortsactc's Notice of Forrtlostire .t of SaltT- - ACCOIDACK WITH A t'OW.1. tt af tale cofttiad Is a emata, aiettawae aid Nv

Ti. iUtrrn aad Nakaa kU wire f faaa. Hawaii. I WkiL. Kas. dated tk tk day of tVIobrr. A. II. las, ujrttordtd la Itktt IV. . It. 41 aad W; aotlvr la brtrwrtsto ikal MM motieaert laioad lo (oteMwt sakimttlxagt lot coadllloa atoktn. aad upon sd fortctatare will ttll at paklte isatttuo si tkr UBt of D. HHIUktsKk la UIKan SATtUDAT, Ik Srtk da, orN'oitmtwt. lSStal H M.. tkr ptoavW dtttnli ,utat sard rearlva as ktlost tattnisd.

tSlxstd) WM. I. HO.Mur'-ao-a.

Tk premises lo k aM art sitaalrd la KanilrMvDtstrkl ot Paaa. lakaad of Hawaii, dncrlbtd ta Rata'Pattal No. aat. and eail f two ptecta ot taad suntalalag Waad 3t Air mpacurciy. Wartlktr wltk ilIk Iraprottmtnta Iktrtaa.

Fall pantular to ba bad of D. II llitihciKX, IIlotatyal-Uw- . Illka. Hawaii. 11aortrasres Notice of 1 titration to I'arrclrVTOTICE IS IIKItEBY CJIVEN

A.' ikal parsaaat to power. oral, luatainrd iitkr certain uortfrase dttsl to wit: l.t morti.-au- iraadt ky Albert K. Eaaalakra of Hunolula. l.laud t(Uaka. loTkt Cawaltaa latnlaavnl aud Conpaay Llailted. dald Ik 91k day of Aiitim. tiat;. amirecorded Is rlktt ", an folia trtMS, aad attUinii tAlrxaader t. Caitwrlxkl of aald lloaolula, by ilcd 'asalgaaaCll dated tk ITU day of Jaar. Il. ami rcorded la ttktf W, oa folioa tt aad SIT 'iad mutiafcmad ky aakl Atbtrl K. Kasalakta to said Altxaaitt t

. s, ariwrigas, uastu ta lt ot rroraaty. liatl. su ricorded in liber 77. folio Al. ard mottvaar nun uytahl Albert K. Kaaaiakoa to sal.! Aleoandir J. Ianwr1Citedtfitaor3IaKh. iml and rfkiwfV.1Hber 79folte for broachea if the contlttoos in Mid mort.-ac- o deeds toutalned that all a in I

r the land, tctwmonta and avredltanU inihi nortsace deatM contalaed and deacribed lil jftt r

the time limited by law b auld at pq bile tiHCconntof the breocbeo of the conduitm a hentnlw;for mentioned.

The promiy la said Mveral aiortgmncs ilenb.ttVine; aa follow a: ltAauptiaa of Knkaaa nUtiatc inUlk, Island of Hawaii, and mire particalarlr

la Hoyal No. ltW, L. r A want NikT tjl-,-,

area FiW aeres. 2ml Landa .t.iate at Kapaaahi-u- ,

Mala and raako la Lahaiaa. Island or Maat. iwlnApanas 1, 3 and 3 of Royal iWat No. 3777, L. C. AwardaTio. !, area acres, 3 rood and 37 rod "trd LamlUnite at Laakaha. Nana aa Yaduy, in said Island r

Oohn, deecrlbed in itofal Patent No. T7rt. L. r wanlNo. &!!. area 1 aeres. H-h- hnpaaaor Lalml. decribed in L. C. Award No. Kdt). ofWalaha, tllaate in Kohala, Island of Hawaii and dtKrtbed la Royal Patent X. Ktaa. :Pahoehoe. tltaat ta Koaa. Inland of Hawaii .mi dKrlbed ia Rojal Patent No. ltt. 7th -- Land of Knpnnahea, decrlbed la Royal Patent No. C7T7, L C An.udNo. 53, mh Land of Maanakai. tt.uu' tn LjUjib iItland of Maal Itoyal Talent No. irm. t V XwunJSt3. 9tb Ahapaaa of Faon, itoale tu Uh.iina.

Maal,aadmorpatiica!arly dcucrihed m L 'Award No. sagtf. tOth -- Ahopaaa ot Pnnni.c. .scribed In Royal Patent No. If7. I. C Award No. V..:..11th LandatWailaka, Island of Maai, known aaOw.idescribed in ltol lateat No. S30. 13th Land uUimakaaloa, Iaiaad of Maal. kaown m the Anapna.iUalctuka, Royal ratont No. lMt, L. C. Vwan. V&K'

Uth Land of Pahala. Island of Xolokai tttti- - Pr- - n.Ise kaown a Koalneltnt in aald Uoaolala. L .Award So. 'J6, Royal Patent M7. Iftth-Pe- lly 1'rto

In Nnaaaa Valler. Hoaolvlo. Soya) PaimtDated Uosolnla, Norember tth. !..aiLBX. J. faurrwRiitur.

Mortffac- -J. M. Mo.xsaaaAr. Attorney for Mortgay, raw 4i

QVPKEMB COUItT OF THK IIA- -KJ wattaa it.Ww. in Pro Bala. In the matterthe Estate of LEE LOY, iato of Uiio, Hawaii. dcoaaeu, intestate. At cbaoibcrs before Xr- JusiiAwtln.

On iradinjr and JiUnr lk. pctltioa and .ictW. Anslin WhiUng. Administrator of the Ksuu-

r. into of llilo. llawalt. difnMil kwhin It.asks to be allowed 5(6.13, aadeharw. inmsi-i- f wit.l..ilu. and aakl that tk saasc aiat be rxamlnnl an.lapproved, aad akow that laid ettatt is insolvent ,1.1asxa tkat a tail otdtr mar ke read of dlstrlhntl n ..1tke property rtmalnlor ia kla band, to tkt crrdli'T.aad ptrtonf tkcteto totllltd. In ptopottlon to Up

aad dlaskarHlBir hlraaedkle aurtllts frmfarther rttpoatlMlltr aa tack adnlaiilratorIt Ii Ordtrtd.tkat MONDAY, tk 8th day of lccmb.

A. D. 1WI, at 1 o'clock a. ra.. before lk said .luatuatthamkeraln the Court lloaa. at Honolulu, i, amiMe tame ntreoy l appotatts! aa tbt nmr amiplace fotktartnz aaM pttitkm aad aceoaritt. aad 11.

ail otraoria lattrtattu mir lacs od ibn, ,nn,.r .,bow cause II any tktykaTtwky Ik tame ah.

he rranttd,aad mat pmtat etldtact a. lowhotouiira 10 in taiu properly. Aad tkat tkls order.tk Eaglltk and iwaluts lacanage. ke pakllsbed lutae Hawaiian uAXEVra ffSSlfM i,,..,iHmpilattdandpaklliktdialloaelala, for tkr.t

time tktrtia appolntrd r.jraald ktarlnv.

Dated it llonolala. If. L.thtaXilk day Oct. .l 1VIBE-I- J. II. AtTSTI.V.

Attttl: Jatlce Saprrnif tour!1UT Haivii. Dtpalr Clerk. IdRi

OUritEMK COUItT OF THE IIA- -O walian Islands. -- Ia Probate, la tat maltrr "tke Esutt of I1ENUV MAY. late ol Hoaolnla. it,erased. Ordtr appotatlaa tiaac for Probati- - f ,,:and dlrtttlD; pablkatloa of aotlct of sarat.

A docnmtnt, parportlat to ba tk taat Will aad tr.t..mtatoflltsryjfay.of Iloaol.la, ooaassl. katlax m:lk; Ilk day of October. A D. tftl. area pretraud taid l'robalt Cosut, aad a pultlou for tke Protni.

thereof, aad for tke laaaaac of lettera trstamcnUrrTorn May and l'tttr f. June. Jr , kavln bttu a:,-- . i,aid Tom May aed Peter C. Joart. Jr.It la ktrtky tdtd, tkat MoilDAT. the .lay

of Janaary. A.D. lsnj, at 10 o'clock a.m. of said da. . j'tke Coort room of aald Csart, al Hoaololn, one of i h.UawaHaa Islands, be, aad tkt Ka Is litre or n,,pointed tk tiro for provta aald will aud hrarlnsaklappllutton.wbtaaadwbercariTatrson lattrui, 3nay appear aadcoalttl Ik said will, aad ikr xraatinof letttra ttatamtnury.

It la fartkrt crrdtrtd, tkat aotlct tkrrtof b- - rlstu iibaklieatkM, for loojltto acctasi,e wetla. la Use UssraiuxOairrrl.aaewtpaper prlattd and pnbllahr.Ita Uoaolala.

And It Ufuthtt ordered, th.tciHtion.br laaawl ttke aobtcilMns wltaettea to tald will, aad to tktIkt tt.U-.o- r la ikttr pkKts of roldeare ao lar ,i,known to apptar as.1 codtt.1 lb probalt of aald willat the lime appedaud, aad thai la the raraalimt Hicr.0,i',?I!?'.rT lltrallai t lata to aald Ta Mar

V''ti?,.,:r--'''w"0- "a tklr loliit anilstvtral.boad la th anal of tw haadrtd tkosuaad ,lol

Dated llonolala. 11. 1., Oct. Ilk. UM.A'," tiBM. II At'STIW.

IIXlfcTSarrH. Jattk of rlaptttat toonDtpaty Cltrk. lino n- -

Jlortjaree'. Xotlec of I'orceIoare ii of Hale.T- - ACCOItDAXCK WITH A WHV.--L tr of sale contained la a cvrtaia avotljiafft. raadr '

Eanon Itarxaad Ulatau kla wife of Koaata. Haw.,.,to II. F. Wood, dated Ike xlat da; of laanarr. A 1)15UI. and recorded In llbtr 7. lolloa t aad 171 ; ni .cIs ktrtky jistn tkat aald BorUrafto Intro, Is to fur,close aald metteazt, for condllloa braKrn, aad ni.naald forttJoaar still ttll al aabllc. aactloa on lb url mlata, Ik properly dttcrlkod I a aald aort;ra:r u hlu.fptclatd.

For further Bartkalara apply to D. H. Ilitcacock unilo. HawilL Altsrtey for Male to bo b.lonlbriahof DKCEMUEIt-li-(SijneUj . p. WOOD,

Tke property tpetMtrl above eon.l.ta oTow?,Fran llfntt. In Kohala, Hawaii, altaaud acar ib,"L Haw

Executor's iVoticc !

'T'JIE UNDEIUJIONKD, BXKtt- -X tor of tke Will of MB. W. WESSBU, ol IIomIu Mi

deceased, notlltt alt ptrson. kaviax elalaaa azalnsithe ld t.ui is pmtat tkr same laft aaUwailcat. ,t.wlUtnroptrswaelitn.wrKlkUKeanrrky raartiaet orotkrrwMe, I It aaitfeltd wiUIn six raoalka lr..ni2itel?riT "!" 'tvtr kamd. iotiet I. !,TrS1. S"7T S u,u artratlaw W. 1.

Urrlz to coUtct art raonlta da lo tkt above Catati-- .

II. E. Ms ISTrtB;Exteatofof Will ol Was Wtn, .

llonolala. Aaat Mb, MM. lea lttn

3Ttro StiDtrtisrintiits.

JUST LANBEDEX

OPHELIA & VARTJNA :

PIG BRAND PORTERIS tlfABTil ASD PINTS:

TennentPalo Ale, in qts.and pts.;Tcnncnt Porter, in qts. and pints;E. & J. Burk'a Stout, qts. and pts.;

" Bass's Ale, qta& pts.;Do Light Sparkling AIo, qts, & pts ;

Do Mineral Waters, in qts. & pts.," FoTSaleal LaweatlUirt, In luiqii .

F. A. SCHAEFER & GO'S.IIS I tint In aaw

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a gmtt tnoate it. tlrjtal. wbidx be tiitfa.tto TvoMt out am ten gifts of cacw aal doTratiunToodt Cbzc Cftssfl tattr ten vetiti to bentov. jtliit 0 bi onc tomeatuc. Aa. accrxsiuc omscienjcs.1 reacfted mocal aoterv-- . ttfiti-'- r nunnoosa:UimniaG-Aiiiisaitr!?tuIli- s suci, oE areou toMntoa. lie sofors amier tee ranait as btvajit apotx biaztfd. Hj cbmie sus aadsix bo ftwmd bmx act. be cua!d escav teepnnuhoBt buw eaa he eucap- - sm. tewil?uue teapart-r- hi8 Tsry wif - Xlur? & na ciaosax a onmestt isnder tek svrecaaiect oC a HalsQL. wbani x man 003. be bnyf in. sixu XmaviH y 1737 uto- etecsal wee iat da cutto. sad e to. Then will set be xay teenwito 3ia wydd:any wba wenr out suficited in. cccstiess wxi toeaeee to iu en xzd be xt pace witix Batvatea atast be saJeecs aa. bics as teev Sva ax sin,xpect firsts GL If conacteace icatr-ifis- furwcottewiac&BP. it moat hetiTteE. If men. inna. saanut beatpeecabr Amhnf taeyniTTrtstia.teeoexs. 3ea. anxst let 29 of ainvar srre a? a3tecsitet abeaDtae&ei3xadt3teebe toceme.

1be paw at fteart dbxlt see OxlV bat " wttecatbuimesB aa mas. siiaifl see l&e Lmr

t, taiLle&tobactwlf nraiiami,nmeilr.ai powerto tfart aua frvnx tee tocribie psiirsi-- ; of ftbijcwut serp-dBi- sax end suZ&nmz, Jiar. mi attUtocwbetc be Undfy tt-- hn fur asa ttrat T'TfiTy. Mternfcie eiasaaifc fact.

Vwlatod tarv bencs ito peaalt-- r aIway5-.- ,'teowe baa aa fiwinfeiia w&er? ha soai maT ax--

, wadfa. ami be deea. CoCacieace a onlya Jtoca JtiiIus--nar- x Si&tiuc. It sbota btox ax tohm &naux aad bMTee bmx teers. Ift ataia bemost. Itaa tia. 3 oat txata tee prseace cf tsetocrr to retaxa. ou osxs ! tin. aad saaczxz aretee compaaaics of bxtf solxtaiier farer asd foc- -Wa.J 5uwwh--- teettee mastieiiiJiHiaibte

427 saui eon. aek u$- - WaaS sbxlt I (ia to besaiwd?" Sr aua lias aaj roLiua. to be ashamedof Xaixiety foe tee salTafimx of bis suoi. Qcljfotjia maae x mock of Ha. asd as. STxlssed sinser.

i. Jww akiQ we can. see t orscicasaiess of teeworit (rf Chriet Waea tt sa. in tea czeadfaleutorsof Sat xad its cocaeqggglv aSunag,. far a

teea bow briit shsntt tse ptccxrs ofthe Croear Cacxtt u pcedoctf becxsife ws xrs wrT-- , auetl a 'iteer wad ezgrsssex aa tratsfaHytee cDtuficoa te. wbidx Qxrt sadr as aS. I--e totitSqxs: bt to eocecieace: lust to t:

to bupei to peace: ta the tors xad Cttrjc of GOtUHue pest ail ztnH aad tee fatsrs all dotpairf Ittaut !cix x wwrJiia atwfe. beiBiistext tee Christ gave frtnTapff. HaJtra bzineelE te JaVtm .st from, tie worid. Hejpna buneeS to Sa-- mca cut ccly fzaax tiepisustimeat, tee gnfermg-f- cf sxa bil fent Sis.iseeiX. Ha saeae ant to cxS. tee xszsteoas butt sia-oe- ra

&X resenteaee. On. one of tee atzset cocceaof as ljima City stu-ai- a fife-tz- a stetae of teeCaset inteeCrwkaf. Oatee fcae ef teecedestxlarstea aedr. MiA tiiastoctiuet laauacaX foraw?' Haw ttzsefeZ Gcve; joiaseifi Oaae to Christ

ter bmodwu jeolifaraBe.xad Tftrfteai.bfaa6.HK csbis to fee

CIdma-a- f M. eoraerT"uIiaMd-niBfl-rM- t;"B rfi my of aac tiaric.Ma,.Ta tee wbaae (kieoii eaa cfctas ceea, et,

O Lamb of Ce--l I eeewrI am. moit wflt rtetyT.

WUt wilcsratf. Barrfim. efwaae rsfiimBcataM cay Btaasec kl--

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Prat oa. tie Britiak Xxtj.Ptoeeamc Hoar who aB tsa ELier""

Cbaxr of Saral Xaxtectszs asd iLuiaeGfaugr CairetlF fat isscnisiaj:

to tee- toast of S&nL aximitoctaiH, asirsiejuut G&beT iadaiiriftl isterseta cf the

eosatryr at tec ""nal dxsseiT of tee dxaarrw"wtxicil toott ptxce at Glxscsw recest'

j saa teat tee xad marinaunfastnes are at prect ex snett x

xt to mzzr?--ae sysrpatey asd help of erery oce.

fcSbbndaoke saii its is x worse itata jndiauer fefaaa tt has bees, for years put. xzd tee xf ecof it aapear Hftsla? to be firft ax iia4sow- - aad ethertfintneB. tare anrr.fcw of artmasj wtur arebac&Iy fcilef I m. all braacIiaT af abi asd esaiaeworit xra bastf throws oat ef eaicloysiest ex

nnrntwrf. aad acceax Imei'V" to irnT-r-

wubiiotwockfncaoiae teaatoecme. On. the otherbaad. we aza bfanna x srsat deal ahunt the as--aBCefxcDxy cMe of tee sxry, asd the srEst se-c- a

there ta fix rnriftffTTg eases wxrntiipi xjTnrfdy a puHiiWiL is crier Qt br i op to theSBtaanato tftoaiiaxd ef atreaizte. It atxted, asdbe befiewd wite. tnth. that the Sctiaa sxrroctaeorly so powecfaL m. cocaparaca, wits the

a of tsther pnwexx ax at jfeodd fee. He hadpenocai bauwletls of onr EX7y. xad icnic ef teefotsuBX aaviee. xad eoald fafly esdocae the cpxa-ia- as

t&iaz h" been: expreeaed teat xf tfnWj arsaJLjtrad to go. on. raadr ItHupir x teey xra gntas;fcaaca aicae wuX succeed hx aatsadaixa as hxabroe. aad wdlaxXTsryfeT yean be atr to putxaraca pnwecfai sxvy apon. the wax teas: we shallpan war. That i sarely sot ady as asjiattifxc-tor- y

bat x nnK caassssqapoaxtiiHX far thza njari-to-as

eonatry to oeespy. 5rw. x it harpisa. theateeeat AiBeowd state af the iixipanxltnsc txdeaad tee aMsfejeaiy eceapied cnaiiccii of carabip-yxs- aadenaxneworha grsvyde prstrLWly themeaaa teat xra reoaaxsd fee dealing etaexstfy xadeafacC!7Iy with, thai nnportast xad srsatfisg qaen-aa- o.

Itooiy rest with: teeadriaecs of the ;cjers-rne-

to ataae ap their sdada raspectxax the aasi-ber-- if

secessxry to ce zddZ totee aaacdteeezactfieKrtiaaef shrwaaaxue raqaized. aad teey may r--t thesx aS tnilt asdccaDieted rwHt ax the CXvo'e datecC xbsca withfstJu: aexi twq or three yearx. Theza in so czSccityi.-- rt Dittnis-ihip-- i enzLrsctod. They cxa strrbe bmit auta macily xsd chetp.y texa xt xsyirhar tax fse two- jzxsjU (fnejinoce at birr toadd piifffne emaioysieat tor car tfchiy skilledartrenaw- ox asd engsffermsy asdatvw to tnasa&s waa an cosame zssutixr meKzenote of tfc aay . cui be ceolt witix tocsther.xad mAj be made to sentrx&re each, oteer wah.tee aapfBaMt zawotto to afi. eecceraed, aad wtththesCOotaatc afHictoaa- to tee eoastry. The ailmrraf.-c- y

atoabiHTtngf cas. jnet aow escrsasd as ezcept-ajaai- iy

losaa tears of the in. mesne is

xad tM1 "ijiu anflcwes e te asd etherxad it remwtgg to be sees, whether teey ars

wae aad capable eencsn. to sxahe sscd aseefths

StxXaT fraat, SocEajg,The JSowtoo. Tcuucflpt toy : There haa jnst

Bauotaed ra. ffairtitogtoa. tee rspcrt af teetahaa. aaantoc of aujuriift-ir- a S7hx the torest-nrtam- e

of nexshaax which: were asdertxlua: bytitaEttluat GtTHm&eat dxzaedy after therssaltohuund by Iftr.Pster Corner, Uta checiuttotee.,; uriiftofcix DepazteieQC ax Ii aad US. werfsohtiefeed Theee s&eoiat cnclrai six itriahxirmamw tee eocefawocM assocacRd by Dr. CcSaer,xad eaeetaauy aapnee at ma pecaasesx XA&azsac

qcartyrr that sofcorfy e7r est ssch.ddkIu m or. irfOii-- r tfeu mfrnaea fcciss Oatao(ii7caar vaahL aoil s&asasf wws arrsoeBixaV

af 3tag!HisiauaelAa fthfartinf tsctajgicaqf asrgacajjowa 1a Bho& wgfttw-- fer'acJ, afaocraaaGrczTataJuzaHas mjdr, taav 1109 at ca Uvoalasamxaar eana bemtractT Ctratrs ptrc&ct.

Ilia BaBwaTntraia-Kiaiciar- f taa ntaniuJi Kiafeaa. ta aorara lair, lius

aauaoa saasaU' fswa atieaftTTTiT ezt fi&ees djaiflaxCuneaitT-utlih- f JnoterjowKi-- i fsia aaaa, m.'SI per ntt; ijyaagga- -

ia in jtiry. a.s tirrw; iu. jiukc. .rfv y. i.tu.Bttsw! ra. ioasa. UKsercas,it Sagoo, at aaaakaa Isitr. thuTEOCtoo eaaa

vtuefe. a warkati s!t. it7 afur xtxs xadvnaaa. Bad tBarefara clac&tlea TrtrTnf vne bjamawtan at tat acaat; ta feggrom raUar &ax-S-

graatty if jsaee, U953: asooae ja; joiss, B5.fc peraaax: fieamam.tsat7.3Sftsac.

TkB aos aaa- CErtoisiT amTTfnir lasfUvjsat t&a eaxovsKal prsdocxina afcor

aatr anvp7 aacarTfinig use& ccx & ex.Idtasil aut ta t&a aaztaatx. izttmcKtattBrtiscrftfcaSoewSf fertfca PSicntiitrcf lxcntBrtl 'Wwi'im PiitutJ;fcu. Ic Oi&eriftsSor an knost aad a baff axs t&a t&fia.-- t&aeaaaor aririlf La ecufa fsica auf jfi.'Sir a a enataatamwBfaseoaa'CcS pat pottsii, aad tie ssaster

aa teaeainsay CTWTHea. asnBasTcna3sea.:xfeuraayiTtnwiBfa catthifata;h'3gsctacrfof antonra rtScata of ttit rrxfffim'ng vatnntaia. Saaaaac Ekcth as Sejt IJ, & aaKbfiBiM ontaadx rfricriTTiu CLaa&er

tacmetwa. ti-v-i AsestaSTTeanid ami vigv. przafatas ICa saga? fSQi

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IhX"."i oaitatitr mutaitStA xaAtKga.Ber Trrtar Jtns bat Friily

A FATALFRACAS.L, JL PATTEN KILLED BT H. A. BRIOBES.

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et ItJt Uro.t a aUxvecd b - mwrt.tau (is l SMt 0t trei BWNmia. loulusetovua CM tfi tB HiUiSt ti ocaM pCXiA.

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rsMva, a!w.a. nvaiaLr-w-.

tMriss witLaoa. Wte x. Uatxhw3xa3ilr'1n,:stat a Sauanri rut fcM, tJi Jtr am. iflrI'l&cvtWuh-4tw- KaiiM.iaK'CTatttaJat

aal VkMK t la VUac siup et T. Bra wJuca.

uvL VHwoctavtftt!! bJoJ4n laxtla jhootiaa, Mtol Ht lfei s!oqCbs

jp turn. attnctx:atistwo,c tttK pavr(vUva-s- x sAar. rMeiwJ tft asknaci to

Uvea's bat a. Srw t kooueI cvtuaa tiw ttetes BU3.lUao&aUssfrwoUot fattca tutltiaacmatt Mnvt ami aaawi aaxwcstr at!i SUVialsia.irJTass'as.' ILLaSr boaratae ia tsawb kn liM oa5.Tiaan ioia" tv tIer a

u, ttisX-J- r tfltttto mtasd tfU tooirarl inwl StmtTK fsss flUjia to tia sr3l feltfca arsm ot rrwaj aeo: Mm. raitsa

asaiaia)T cuaTavl tu tit itsc mztilsjr Brawa. Sottei Jt Ox aal a rftrccUAseat tve M5 Pattta. ba tox tu antral.wuam Sra Buaoteo afwr tte tcyet tatv I'MtsiaSfils-HEwa- t, ami vtttuxt, tuTtss vil aar.Uucs to uaiuMa ttw n f Ut JwXAacxM--- I crsaii i BWdavsis coBactMl esaaof totai!sO.KTaadrrtamciai fwc taaa eVxJKrs "! ttjat cvcnxitwii li aiaxtinr.tfcftr TaKooce twtsWiml evettat br tw cowa-f- c

caksil by thn taUir piB oCsvn vasaoot w ia wtar aid aSict t carCartat - oiutT uimX c"te.iB SVTTr aaa suaoaaa tK'm as it? kiewtf a tvrwos at aaiaucttr. aikia "Ul iiJ tv

vkjcav aartwr va evua tit tM pra$pNl varaetna hratiN' u war. H waj tiaa taiaa tW rBe btaten aatf ti.oKtI on a c&ai$ 0' ?a?

Her. xae ctv vstcn nunta u eootciogtt eicsn 'piwctt. usss tkMif tin) pctauiwcaail tkn bat liitia cuabttt H ba im asMiSK. Uuci ttt.U dunl tatatii. kui9! wtoil tATa nceivvd lenn laianiH.U(VT " w:" utitarvMa aal ts pctHocsc TO

MTscoOeiltatuithaStadoa Hstrv. cv--awr-- ti latec a. ta tt rtMuo.

at as taxaaa.Oa 9t ttt TtataItiri. aha na- - tha tax alaic

Akiav taat, as a tat miatatni ri3i kit xav Patteactar ftonx tke aaocr of J. X. Yraersoc9e2fa.iPrortstewt aaanttal'.vxirciDfRlaiaaSeaaiaatttiet?vpiitasiieTali. fill bnsllr i"ucs for atea- cans aatl tikju. niio. a stick. tacit aa bad !atia kiiJ tnka Hnn or ta saotsitien a taaa b

cim. Ts mn 'Bragtaraed aad cwktoi at ttta stitik. vuci bedswteroan- - th. rva lirof?.?il fcoi?rt!s.r for a tmw

I Kcysus, s oajcrr cetcx saw. toss nssemrBmirw tars its sa3 cvfiimi aca, linra-- retvi- -tc asd and t7 9073 ta rapid sacce&dosr at Pat'.fan wh'kc JtvranmlT ttt;in elfacV osa of tktrau tnUs DaiiLr acr tt4 stL aarmlr a.cacis ttttf awad Ufa lad atasiliasoat epeitajuteill. asd cmceilisa; ttwl! ta ta vucxtauisef J- - WtBiaaLi Ettstcmasc cotuts.vlwni it was afteraartb fmaii. Pattsit aftertaa 25i 5iBX.t'rda Iittfa Sotita tds.acd aftertu secuad launedtatvlT taraed aad valked. aaitaerect, io.n the street oatil oppiKtta Lycia A 0u.1tstars, atiiatasca of etAt octeapdees frcatiatpHvfitere tlu siitMtiaif occtirasL Hera a ftieod ap.ETMctied kim, scoia ta hint aad rot oat a Ssastagniiaeaaa; oc. ratkaf ret. Fatten taen au.secwirVaa triikcsbatvasaeldc? br prjna kit.trjete ed to iiiedr; stare, bnt wfthtarjia!eaiuTeiaitaail. 'ottocdunotiCTa- -bb uc taa ucsuie of tt ttcl, oa RCMtiaxthe ctuthiac 1 ai autii a-- tltsccraila ta taaabdijcaeav abcttt two tscaefr tlirecttr aboea tadnaTaLfrom vtuca cozed taa dirk ccxsfctfr bicudshwtcj tkat aa arterr m& serered aad wkfca. aimet peoOitaiT tne ueattfaoaait. ua tae coujaadpartlj concealed br tke left arst was aaotaerwnosd. bUc&gged aad piYdecbarSd akira7ake etofenees at wfatctt toe dnas was ascomp2&aed.aad still aout&ar watmd fartcar tuck; taesa lasttw wonads we axpaauied at tad taban been caasedby taa oca baII.wtictoatati!xmg iLid (riaaced aufo a lib aad passed oct,aocertatmj a Terr setaxs wutxad. A. taeca of taasticiL wita wjlmlt tae dead aua bad stzacttais.t.j-i-- Ifm-- r hj.Tfitrr, i TiT.imtiVr.ihoini. tttit tt was of aa cteaas a dia-rm- s

waifuo. beiaz at pa, erosscsstaed aad easiljbrokeo. aboat I laebes ta t&aceCer.

JLiny aad tisixls vera tae rxsurs assissed atttte unmiihato caasa fur taa fatal fracas aad taaamdktia? oatan at them odj serred t rocsapabfic carattr tile atura to satiau Tttidt taa

saxr a arreor betas a staziaeat bj

Iks failiMnar jarr wera lialr swum r J. av

tr. G. W. Small. J. T. Wateraoose. Jr. JT. H.Ffcfeer, W. R llalltater, Cbas. Uasselmaa. Jlr.J. Beowa acted as corooer s deri

W. iL Giteoa. temtr caBed aad rroca. tfstiiwlas fulliiws : iboct tulf-fiu- t iia p. a, lti iastwas seoteatamr comas? aeariaaooor oc taer & Cas. jewelrr store, and waila tiler I cbeer-redl-

Pittoa. wood I ksow rerr wall, staadtasnear Watarteiaw's door. 1 obaerred alzx pantcr.atHXfr cecaasa 1 aad oeea rataniiat ta a sreat neatof talk: aboat aua aad otoecpiutiesr calcoiatedtaarmi iwinjwii aueanua. atter w"Tr r; "TrTT

for some time, saw biaie&tec tae sfeors aad reap,pear saattlr urt taa street, wita a stick: ia aistLiad.wsieitleoticedparQealarirbecaasa it wasastskof wStitewood. (Flees of stick: prodacedaad ajeatiaed br wttaees. Siw tia tbes taaaccess tsa street but d&l sot aaytaias tapanitsbr was tae tmuble. &twttiat raptdlT

cochl act aj it wa.Bni?ges-Xbc- n.

saw Fattearaiiie the stick tastrika tae otaexmaa, and called tae atifTTtinrT ef mj Uzi3r tawttatseeiaedtabaa sacixis aaar. baw Fattaastraa tae maa sail ta be RMjesattaabackwitatae stick: Taea iw taeir tnnfT ap ia a strasle,aad saortlr beard twu. pistol reports: heard

Ito reFurU. After taa second repcrt,sawPatea.w3lkawarasi aotfoas wad taa matter.Ttru strsia took pLsce oppostaa taa T:s Centstore. Waea Pattea yit oppceite Lycaa's mtcnestore! saw bits face caaase aad saw aina stazsr,JIT..1 frteml trtrrht fcfat as aa r'W Taoo&jlt itwas Bntfgea-- He had. beeit procueott to selltae Boira of Health a tease aad kit iaHiIo. fjrabraaca kofcitaL CuoidaotteS frucz seem taeazay taatiwadfiiMje.bataii tae strenta ofwttat I kaew aboot bxax aad Pattea. Drore atocca Co Jtz. Eocos simp; aad said to Hr, Hora.-- He a aaiiestimabir uistiii tais hndti,, aadbad better sarreadec."' Taa btnfiSacv was lockedtanscait aad as was fooad la tas woodsaetl,. bewasteidcim. aamiga as weH stxzrecder, as xtwooM be fasHafocbiattotD escape. He cameaattfcec, askia "Ishe deadr Jicesmia;fcua the statua boose. Iasad.at taa Test Ceatstare if aaytltiatrwas foirrrf asd aaa iieu a hatsa?M?d 8a be Be&sfn . iae aaray happeaedwaLua: traaxioates: Bca&es was arrested wtttiatea miaates. Goafal aat sar. wttacct fartherkaarteda? berand what I saw, that he was tae

By the Attgnmy-Gecaz- r Wtttia fire miaatesafter the s&ootuur I focad Bcalces ia Ham'splace. Yfas Dzobttnr3 to dpaces froci the af,Cny whea it happened. Heard twashetsdistiactlT'aad saw the dash of ore. Immediately after "thefUsa. Pattea. as it weie. tftseagiged fnmselfy aadI said k my daoghter, He is act Bart--- afterhe wafaedaboot tetaacesrI sxv hiaz ehaase taeaqateraTTttf. stager a"if fill. Wheal saw Pat-ten start Best I did one kaow what he was- gma?far U2fxl I saw the straggle- - Kid I kaowit ncth-frr- ty

of ts. ',ri'i,'ii'nn'fct I stoaki act hare geneaay farther, bat feeimc satesaed that the maa

was Bcidea X proceeded at cere toHorVs Bakery.

By Jiron : Wiwii Fattest was ociihla tas lioor,I dal aat see htm cratTecsia wits aaytody, bit 1recocaxaed out! fac ta the fitaop which was famiHaa. 1 aat tecocacae ttat hat as the (see wozabrooeof taenieity&ixt beSereitta be tas aazae,Q. "What 01 BritVist say?" X. Said L"Bddoes. yac shot Pitten.'" He said,! hedead?" He ia.1 saw tam carried lata a store.Tea had better aarzesder jcanetr, aa tha reode

i ars threatenicaT ta lyach: yotx."isate I Beara a wsu-cto- tstoss call toe a

rope t baas amt, aad told htm he had better becirgf ll or he rauld zn to j ia wittt this aua. Asha went atomr he ased. " What wax this be ealledr'aadthsDeaatr jtmhal said It wcokl befntertl as nxaztler. ocxs&a came oat of taawocitehed bareheaded.

Farther qtiestaat I did aot s aaytaia; at Pattea'a hands besides that sticks Taerswa4aa othergratffe ea the street af tliekiiae. Bffifgea raaapthe ssiewalk: oxt Fott street. I sa7 the pistof

at the secocd shot.Fzsd. waaeaQedaad swora. He

was hi the carriiiaa with. sir. Gikeoa. aad his ce

screed vish. rekttxas. ta the aarkj.Itae F. Soble. betas; swnca, testiaed as

Fort street this afteracoc ahesfteannnttfies cost are Was su.ti li.fj efess brWrfftrm's pcotocrasL zallery aa the aiie.walk, aad saw Pattea: xad Bctdzea scaetliaz. IisBFt thecx bnth. Pattext was kktaz opt thestreet aad Bcidsss daws. Wkett I saw theta tUatthey wera m. a wrtaaSe. Pattec with a sties:ia fcts haad. They had their haads oa eachother, aad toe stnrfc was c. Fattea'f ttsht taad.He-- had hu left ae BoizM left stotxtier: ThisutrxsaSe lasted pezaapa abott a "nrr, ceither

ttma;thadraa&t2a. asttcca I saw BridgespttthjHhaad behiad hnn draw a rsrolrer aadars. Wfcealfceacltlteaaitshefl raa icrethstreet. Titer 7ze firing each other, rarr aaaatasether. Waeizlznthaifraracroas the streett&e teased shot wa ared. Theywaethesataaxlist a aaaazle toward each, other, Pattys tacts;ua the act, .yv.--t Tinea's itcrx. Sddcewas tacJagitrakJi after the seoatrf shot BrHgtaa ap FTTt street. I tuicieed has hat ctt tha

mntfl hefoca he Bred Ike aeeottd shoe, aad 1BriTk terVag aay sent. It was a hat Sit the ocapnfaceii. Waea Pattec, taa --ut fatt ha walkeddown I put koad of hu arm. Saw ha waiaten:oaazsaadpaxxtoct with: tar ttecab aad Baser,and soxd. " Lea. encia with & tia a phyiioaa ;yeaass- wixtsiied.' K taaty wax, A'atI xatact hurt-- '. saM, "Teataxaiyea ra'wtxcaiedoc the atda : yasr Text c as. baP latA, ecnocttL.ycaaxctocaheieledaadfeB,aad I had hardwariLtafaephfefrotaatjialaitcaarnrkr7gtrx.Jzxt thea a zsstfemxa wat oxtttttx ip afreet, aadI aaxd, Hetp tae take this maa-- cp tcEeascxx,hctat a: Or sssre : her sttct,'' This tcta- -ttnTriTi aawated ctav xad we braoaht but e? tacase store waers ae aow itec

E. W. iadxz, betae awocz. tcsa&edi Patfesworked at Waterhsit atoca. 3m. VL Tart atrrtt.

tIxWamxetatst3ataR. XlatttepsstScciaczvstarsey. tMttext asd aryaatt were stainTmg at iceinrx talkfcg- - We were hut atoat ta coutp.Fatten saddeaiy left ta asd west is aad caxaahack: with: a stick, to, hat haati Ilk iba on pro.tfrrrr-- f It as aaed to r-- tmxrjBOv& clhttr.-- Isaid, ""WTtat a np mw?" Hataada an trjjytnttaa actnaa tha road aad e? the aidewata: aaiahesitrtook: a skoal mac, whoctke stiack: orerthshead aceral bfiowx, Thea they strsssjed, ThaEast I taw af them txtext tfce7 had reached the streeta ika . Set wiehtati ta fc witaeat exaa tiMaah. aad buttery cum stpisat Pifteo, Itaraedto2!ma theatfita aadhearda vt1&t a pxas&t-s&e-c, asd wanet a arm. 1 txx&a aecrjcxl report and sax aiarebairaia2cVrr3thestreet. Tke rro taaa thes parVtS, t&e iherter eaerxaams ssehe street zed Suns. mXaxttmttttsdtmli. Amnrnent i&tmtsU I saw a tsastale boUef Pattea xeyt saw hist a te felt, ThessawFyfen earned ay the atteat and that, wax ag.

Farther eaettstat I aver tuUBtas la Faer.xhasiteaixept: (he ataxic TbaxtKZ:irslEdLztxtayard aad a taartez Incc before iJwxa Vnim,start xtrjot l;i raghe. ax thiexaeaa. Saw bo oaeta tstte atrzgsie, ticlt haTeksowa if therehad been. They wetaed to hare mataattr drawnhtct hefort the ahota wen Brxd- -

X. M- - stvczxjy, fwera, featiied --I Utio-- n toTtiitAextMli Imtr fata, VtimvrJwi. Iflrtii

I ereatatr OS my wzy ta Jhsner, 00. taraaexc. tfxiKtart a'ciixz. Azter ss csareratrrs wbc ix.7ordao. IU-- Paftvsdaaacpearadht the store asdcame haca: wits a sftrlr tet that eradgeea. RawLira. rricz tie rsad to a ahcrtar rsza whextt Iknow wax Brtfjo. I kaow Eddtby slait. SewPaffen trieht riaeti:wahmaatJdtvaxdafiar awxatf es bta ttraca: I retacaed H fh ttstx.Ia afcocs toaafcearftwojhetjirid. SexithlaiiI tzar waa Pzttea tetett helped set the ttzaex.

Btifitsx xt tha tsaa: Fxttes es4 xftex,TltcKTaat was then tdjprmnt UrJjtFtsssm

is rOcasseloisstooa, tt the

fetal asoretes "Stall aa bccrnubtr.TSt tWttr. Kocati MrKibMa. iwuna. aUtsd k and

taada a yw mtrtim waatataatfaa TitUk Pt. K.S).Ehwdocv Fwaad lhtrMetlltaa!oeava.livx iscrtui vhacicitT au tad. nt. woanal LV

scjaijaTTitafdlalla, 9nrlwaaaJBia Hb tt th tatarcrctko (ft tttt draws.

lerpeaicviuT fra tt aittU aad a sacoadateruoetal Baa tbarm troca atxtcea truw ktftairpia. ltdrd wvoad tv tacitM uasUatfva mal N, aywatda tad Vaekwatvb ttvcait. Wpoad JJa.1 athtCTi alitwtd tatr.

4cti?ta cf tha tcvedsstt. Ftvca tha rroaad aU3tsaaatitTf NwJtm tvacad. Tb weoaUoatbaaaV. i.watxatta brtka. alia betrgtcorttstd, aadpaaaad akoeg tt aad tiklBotaJtt tha earUr rfth.chwi. aaarttaxNoS tsU

rajaTdM.ifc-aat3Siathttliv- c atatnaea totiU, Oa ojwtat U abdoaaaa tha rioclcaTHyasNadtUVtJ wtlk a lars tatUr atSail sod rkHtedbswd. Tk ball was feoad tuMTrtrtTarwlauivawards tad backward patnet;a hula tvtha rkbt. aiwotttKhe. Tt aaMtadthatiVCMa aad was tvoad tudjad lath suflrattt (txvca which It was. eitracttd' tfftbartchttstatsol tarf ac at thr ifian: tavaUac 1a it axtnoa. tarca iriaosd La Ik. nehk aataraal Ltiaa txterrwsxtt (wtOacwd ilaatk by raastSa trvfaso htsavf

asr.Br xm Atftv. rtrrs-- . Wkat at t. laatajF. ef

rUawoeadr

e

Pr. JIclatbcitr-T- M oalair v sacd a wvctad atXdk 1 mast ttecvasantT rrara speedxty tata.

The rutol bolt ruVtt ptvdacrvl aod aJrotiSedby tha Doctor as tha oca fuaad by Dr. Exoersoau

at.X&aarsvta. ranra,e?aRttllalaatTastalattMOi. akh7tg that br tooaJ thabalMaadhaadeU. ft ta Dr. UcKibkts. aad saw hla gtra It aOwotter Dajtaa.

The Jasy tftrr Ucax absaot abost twrnSy mmataaTaOrardkTtnbetthattha aal lawoarJ KjwWyPattea coxa to hit death ca th tlli of XoTambaria HooaCaa, trcca tha rtfscts of a ptjtc" boQet ifi.etsrsetlat hiaa br llirara Alfred ErWba.

Alt tr.K. Cksala attatk-e- d at tha dan of thtartest asd waehetl tha rrocwdtcss ca behalfof

TKJ faio axa Trot txront.TbeTictxa. larocard S. Pattea. had been a ta

sairsk of this city foe tha past aiaa rears aadh.1aaaar fast triesus la th enranmtty wta knewaadacvnciatad has better qaaHtirs. II wu asaVr7m lathe dryr-xd- s ratatisiBMat cf MrJ.T. VTatechooaw oc Fort ttn--rt aad was wacb.eatetiaeda3dtrssdby his aarJortrs. lie waskeatiTootManelUiathastata of Ueurria. wascaazrwd aad bow leaTts a wife aad sea ta jieea.rcisTrxtaesar. Patten was la the nth year rt hisa tmTixu baea bocs. JaxtaaryAX-tlSK-

. llawaaa Master Aluco, KaJatof Prthias. ami Kadtsaa.aad was baricd is 2iaxaaaO:rary tutder thoassracea cf laxhn. la Ptntrn da IOceaaic,

Hirast JUtnd EriJjr. tha hceaicUa, ta a aathof Sa Lcnxs MVsauon. 2 jrars cf aca aad has beenareaaleatcf Win. Hawaii, for J years past, llisfirst wtfdlUUil. hut Mayanriajt two

tjrars. LastJtty, Breluat coxae ta Hoootala aad twsewrd atprerwes acsaaiataaca with the wiamaa la thecase. itisa Lots Uoxa dattshUr of F. llcra thacoofrcticcer. ftsalty taartvytax tur. Bridget isrspctted tp hava soxaa rtsatxTre at prrsettt trsadiaatca Hawaii.

Tax woaux ct rax caaa.Mts.IaaU Bridget tha wife cf the hccahaVUwas

kacwa ta hiT had latisxata xrlatioai with thadead maa. Pattea. for sereral years past, aad,althocgh the fseadship was martad byoccaiiaaaliispatea the Rtnct cf their tirea Sawed ia a.atoat taa soma chacsel. It was satanl ta teak:far iafocDiaticsi nlatlra to tha aafortaaaia aaairla that oaarter aad ixtcmiry resalaM la leoraiai;taat taa tfaaataaa aaa airs tsrttges were, aa aadbcea sapvuiol, latim itq triced, np to the ban ofher Btarnigs wish. Brkljes. --was tleaxi roc.-- ts

Mrs B. hadhoped to hasa beea eoabXed ta effect a t&artiarewiia rUtes. slta statins that she had kmrd "sotwuely bat too weD." aad after are years of baiioaad cooxtaj discoTend at the eloTesth hoar, thatPattea was a married taaa tad had a wife aad ahOd.Then her xsaklendtsatty wuroosed (ta ahastatealaad aha charged Pauea with beias a deceiTtr aaddeclared the easaement brokea oot marryiasBriLtjes, a wtJceer with two childrea. Patttacahaed duwa after matnra cocsiderattoa and aaa tokm of hit sood wishes obtaiaed certala pre-mises for tha cuapla ta lire in. Tha faisitarawhich was coctaiaed ia the uwellics; was alsobotUht by the iafataated maa aad presented toHcs.Braise& Taa xaotithsrstitwaaaisapaalbyPattta ca tha score that the aeaty wedded paircoakl net aTcrd tha expense. All these presentsof faraitarr- tad reat wera maiie t the wctaaa iathe case" and tha says withoot her haabtnuTtkaowledse. Fatten wxuta a leasthy letter carer-l- a:

some ii paces in which tha birgnsaa nsed wastooftrtida-- J faattliar ta be appreciated briarhxasoad. This letter llr. Briirta capttircd asdhad his weather ew open for aay bad actxms on thapart of the writer. His Tijlinca was hewererseTexal times elaced by the "womaa in tha caseaad matters went smoothly aata from somana-towa- nl

casse, Pattea cat trp tasty, liemaaded tharttarn of taoaeys paid by him as real aad also thafarnitare,etisaaixtsthaserricesof atisiasroaattlawyer of the city ta adracce his wishes ta obtainposeeasibix. Patten's beharior had to alerted thecarres of thecoapb aad Mr. Btidt raiactdiazwith his wife's riews that the man iu rLaasroca n it was decided ta leare far Sia Fraacxsco.Pattea. so Mrs. Bridget states, swore that ahashocld not leara the coaatry tltre, tad althoofhha wrote rothiasto that tttect keyetxaade siau-U-r

threats ia th presence of her father, motheraad Mrs. Seatoc. to coca, separately. Tbapatssportof Bridges was stopped at tha Castcen Hoose. Taadead taaa was so mnch Ialare wish her thatthawas afraid of her Ufa aad told her hashand. TharsTotier which Bctdes had was his own. A (tenhe committed the shootiaz, she met " in thetviie-itto- p cf her father whither he Bridzes)badBed for refase, ska coasseBed hla ta sire himselfap; alter Etnas her his prjrate papers, xurclTertad a partins: ktss be did so, aad ate saw him gowith, an aCcer.

itaitiFTina-- r or xhi rsxsoxis.Hiatal Alfred Bridges was amfced before

Jcdcs Bicktrtoa. la the Police Ccsrt. oa the ISth.,, ., 1 . Ii. I..l....li.. . ttb-.- A

Eire. W. Ii. Castle Esq., appeared for tha pris-oner aad waired rr.H,;tyyiTi Joda Btcxtztcnthea eammitted tha pclscaer for trial it the Jtaa-tr- y

term of the Sopreme Coort.

An Official Celebration.ANNUAL SPORTS ON THE WAVE.

The nth inst. was tha day nffleis fly anaoascedxs that open which the GaTeraxaent wocil cele-brate the aaairersary of His Majesty's birth, hahaTinxT attained his kith rear oa h. Drecedia?day, haaday, Xor. lSth. 'The oecasioB, His

Mrthrt.iy, has fat soxae time past been no-table, parttealarly for the indalzence ia sporty onthe watets of the harbor, yacthias, rowimt. twim-mixv- z,

aad other atraatic cooteats bexag the fdatores of the day.

Tha t&satisfactoTy rmTtrnr ia which tha raceshaT been rat xad the prizesv to which the pobOehad genercaoly anycribed.nitairwl by parties attheir oaxuree twul aad cleasarev was not pleas-ia- jr

aad ss a remit, the Myrtle xad Hocolala Clabahare spraatr tato existeaee xad "aow hold the fart- -'

The Bectttx this year was coder the aasptees of acommittee chosen from the dUeteiJ boat dabs,who fa tara. acrpoxated snofasxirxees aad ar- -raased the tjumitttniy of treat. Althosgh therewas bat little eathasiasm eriaced the races werestxcessfair ran. aad ererythiae was carried oat as

uer card"' to the stvdotatr cf which the mcxabersof the HonohUa Tacht xad Boat Clab eontribctedia a zreat ceTrse. their .teseafr beia acticeableererywhere. the xibboa of the dab rrTa theiriexstxty.

Last Mocday was a beaatifal day, the wiadttautv weatcer aitaoaaawarm waspteasaat andtha sea smooth. At eatlr mora fnzs the fraa (orbrut) thronis of the Water Battery jobs asalatebtr?Ti1 forth, ia hosor of His Majesty! birthday,at aooa and again a Ua-- performa&cewas gece tlcrsctdtwitlx, constitatiax tha coisiesttxiiatmaaca of the day. llaar were displayed tatowa from the Gorerrnft botMrngs aad cocsclaraagstaZs. tad ia the harbor the few ships in portpresented a gay appearance.

The later-Islan- d S.S. steamer PTs r ter, whichhad been kiaiBy placed at the (erricea of the Coa-mod- ar

of the Hocotals T. at B. Crab, was hoxeralow aad aloft with aaaa aad streamers and pre-sented a hrxfiht aad xaterestiia; pfetarev This resseT was tfsed as the flaqshrp at the Hoaolala dabixriatr the day and was ailed with "fair woiaenand hrar men"' dariaz tke accartnee of the racesconaeeted with tke resatta.

Atta-xa.pecp- entameneed to crtrj towzrdthe water fnmt and by 14 a. m. the city streetswere a deserted look, th interest of the publicgenerally beiatr connected wtth the races whichwere as fuCowt:

1 rtasTaoaa xaexczascx.First Ptae iSh tecacd prize 25.

X. Heahri irioop.1 iatacj:reil,-'nt-ao- l HaS. Faaliae .

Time IfM?,.A13a.ta.shirj. tae scail was asraa tor th

nchtx ta et lata taca aad both of thaw enteredhexasreaJr.atXS tke P..Cr erxried the line.followed II seconds Uttr br the Intt... W. L W1Ucos Esfj. ExardpnUlinz the xvtiax of the fatter craft.The wtcd was task, a Stale to the eastward, ofnorth aad th erafu eitdad oct tha tartnr entrxacetheiValtMtakinztlxe lead at the Irrhthatxae azadeasily xnereaaiaa' the itHtaace between herself aadeocrpetitcr BaaBy enceraa' ia winner, aa was expected, xn a race oc 1 mar ana a maates, theramUtf x taae xad a call xa the rear;

3 rwBMjaxxa aoixs.gtatkxtary teatx. Firxt prize, 3.

a 1 i.tn ,. . A -- ..- v. t .i cp tEetreB.C.

la this race althoeca there were three entriesIrxt two txaita started the kiaaTfi and Alt.m. Agl atan was rm,tftr,f8f the "Ftniaa dabUiirs the lead xt the start aad hotdiaz tt to thefatftfav winaxaeaxSymSmiaaleaSlaeeona'a.

S cssae aacz.Opes to xK. Ectnr.ee free. Prize Ml

1 Lapnkaho!.2 PtaAiathi.

nse,e-.iij- .

Bel two cacoea started, and, after a dote zxetha Ijtpitatat came ia wianerby akalf a dozenlrrg?f 3 9 eii-al- ea UH aetocaia.

Frnoxa.STTf rrcff.

Fizn pcizt, ; seccod boat BTtt1 &ba, white aad red. H. ll-'-l ChaisfVrUia.2 TahiixvrJae. F. H. Haraetdta.

CormrlenMe ssterat vat rnrifest. to thi racecq acroact et the nyautiaa tat prawea wftt-- ti thaicrewct ae Tat Baa esruiiitteu at laitttnt,When Hft tnotx eaza to Cte Bne it wax easilydxaecraibae fkat only c of the boats reallyxcased with tin xeeectad descristios of awcalcvteat xcd that, th TaUlr. the Arlais betas to allhrfe-if- x nrfng boot xad timid hare bcearsfedest. As it wax, to dtfoesiaa waxmadebTthe bsckerx af the Tmlmla, xad the race wax sttrted.Ice ra tonfc tha lead xad kept it to the ftntttt,the crrr of tha r7I kowtrtr taeas theireppmifiits to X peat Uf reealted is the wictaerca king the dwrttjci 'IKcilai ia Ucasssfexseecotti, a tataaJa xsd talf tetter I toe than thataiade 17 awrtserra'txxxtrjeclxesialaTj-jrzr'- tzaen.. i

Feat petzt, 4, HxemA prize, .Ui liird tnttares rntnttcy.

Jfu nee, tkexs barf bit jut eatrr. TV?tharattod th rrosrzcioaaixthe czsae

for no acre entries betnsraxde. tt prteediaz tooctaadT th gnad race of the day, sir; Ha. S,

race. Sereral of tke Mrxtnett who wealdhare partirfewfed tetog dexttvrt of tiUUcadioztierrr wiad aad streastSfer-lhelatt- enndarntt.The race wax decfi red eg.

Xicc ...? StnxssiattaptwtiteeexitrBiftastiaStdSttaet KB jardx tad three erteatxas for bxix.Jrirl fcctMTj epszred. l,Kiao, xodToea. Thrace wax area easily by JBeio.L JCtoxtcdlir tta-sf--

X Too, tjrrf IiTbV2!X.

mmmmmmssssssaxitl (WMlO!,;(; j

utal,Sbxeta ta tara. ih.tinea U aaUa.' that waa

alwft4 aadarrrj boar t t farceabl pot).Uoct fw witara-ia- e; tha raot,e( th day.

aoaxa.(lnttioalt. Jt rriaa, ti aecvad pell,

Iktrd boot tttTea aatraaeaxt. ltrr,wtttMcit.l-M.lV- C,X aKaoKM.riBiU'ltaitwei-.lt.Y- . )Vr.3. aaMlrk-a- . wttad Un-- ll, M.s Ch -

Tai. rac wa tS rac of lb dar asdcialb.lv.aott trass th tat of fltkra rraaU ta tu ooaairr.U th. aaawapowrr that ksal htlhto aacceraba taraeearlsc rrlsao, U wiH.a-aa- a lathe ascwadeait.twiaaa CO tiit dtt at Uaat wwilj har to b woa byhard pedlttc.aad on th aaerts ef lb mat tad!NMit.sXusjiaa;wUMktLaceama. uml rreparatioaskadtwt&dycnwcdtblaUrd.MTrtKttopolalw tad Kirantanl daha. hcalt harialsaleaportad aad ngoUr prsrtk tadateed la. th

tscn3dartotMr.J.M-rrkivma1caiaa(utma- a

froan ian rlJwtaco. TM karatackr which footof th --MjrtV etwv cniaiisaiit at renrtae rtrea,aabladhci'ad,tJ7caaaawi-tnettai- l wtth-c- t

lajarr t thaaTatelraa. Tta crrwt taaoetctej taHit MattT etabt, --ItfhaT and ;Sti!UtU'- -

"ta Iu a. avrara aosxa aa faacw aasa aa protwrtha V earcr oft tha honors which so th rtetora

elott&.0. KxFea)wsvwtiaaxlraV-aLM.tCaaBlrtai- atX ILsrSotaal. whtta and cttra-Korao- tanl R. C

AH i th boala eoterrU ears la th Un. thaetthth KipaVint dub vFtsimt) war waitad torf scan ttza. Tt toalt wera placed taby Mr J.W.Kocerbca th Strfr titrrtla)taCa. XajiMiVat-aaa- l Ka?i (Ftatiaat) er

three, .NVfa illoooaa) ttM to eaitsaaa.th fi.iit.li betas oa the rttneo rtskt.Erery pneiiaUoa .was talao, by th ladsna tontnr a fair raea th cms buae waraed altad thaV wax naCsd tato aarric tnnoTy two of lb

jodces, Captatat Brawa aad Mist, to a pointwhatwa ccedtitr ceavkl be bad of th tarn. Th re

takra by th pebtSr. that Hard tha wbarm,tUedhiiaaaattkjaaBderowJedlh deckofth fiatahip vf Uwltoootola Tacht Rah waiasu ta laxaaaaxr, ajcxxx, to taat M taca wba

faTcawdlhaJIrttadf.aaetabtwoatdhrntvUcoeil be astn atUna tha, dab booses of those dabtha "UctxtitaV triroda belasoatba steamertArr. As th word was crrta. the crrwt took

wahtrat aatrty tha tata tun the crews of tfaaMyrtl tnlHrootafa, dtbthuaaitr 'catthiagoawuh oar tore then Ut others both thoaabottaahootiax; a ctarr oft Was-t- h ahead of tha reelaaa u two error, sratrtK-- t tor la Mad. tha-- Myrtlea" with tad the Uremtnla mchise .this pact waa kept sp past tha IfefctboBSe at whichpotat U MrrUes wan leadiDx; a Wssth and drop-re-d

back to 3K. tha Hoaolala' rowine well aad al3. Tha fymnMi.. at that tarn, was ahoaltocjltcjrttsbatitad. tha anMui tiettiaas) alettCth bthtsd that, bothpailini-- a UtUecatt offurea, th "alidiacaaat eoxxwaa', of tha Frnlaasattractltts BaiTtrsal atteatke, tha other two boatswere here oat of th nee.

The Myrtl boat tamed th spar baor a coop),of kecths ahead, th Hoootatas tahinc th aacoodplace, both boat urtwitts tway trvaa their competitort la way which paataty shored that th raetlay batweea tbeca. Froeath spar to th bell booylth boats eased ap a littkN th Hcaaotnla ralaiaj;aad lapcaas the Myrtlea bat no farther, the cos --

twaiaot th llotxclatas coeamtttiita his ira errorby his boat oa the windward Instead ofthleeward aid of his onuoent sahjtcti&s; his boatto tha wash of the other and also rxnnixs th riskofafooi. To the beUboorth boats palled realyand oathatirn the error of the llonotala's

become xppurnt. hit boat betas la thMyrtle.' water tu that has crew were compelled tomala aa S tarn In doing; which, they Yost St"earths before belae able to straighten oct forborne.

And now ctxa the tag of war, the half coniUeatmule thatcockl be seen oath face of Braach,the stroka of the Myrtle boat, aad tha ctaoafniaad area ntrmer ia which be polled hit oar, prtased well for the Myrtle. Coming alooabetualwith his head wtU down Dowseitof the Ucoolala'tcadkaowlede of nothicj; bat a dead hard poll,aad his boys backed him; inch by Inch the Uono-lal-

redaeerd the lead taken by their opponents,bat the distance was too mneh to orercamt. latha channel tad arpsochlns th tara at lichUtoaath eaxxwtia of the Myrtles care tuj boat a coodsweep aSordix: the Iloootahrj plenty of room fora tarn. The Hoaolala bay bete spatted to W,Dow-set- !, Wokhoos. Itott, IMorse. TThitney andMarkham til rattics thetasetrea with a will to thetask of drasEtne Tietory oat of the jaws of defeat;bat Branch. tarar, Ljle, TTeBdenoars, Robertton.and vTtdfe met the sport ts thcBEh it wax sotae--ttunc that ther aad been louBag for tad, tlthcochtha UoootuIabOTt rowed their stem chase to thelast with cril and 6eimxaation, still kept thelead xad crossed the line first, winner by a lensthand a half la "9 the fWMiMiii third, tealenjtlhs behind, tha Fenians last.

Intnmissaoa was now had, it beias 1L30 o'dnckastil 1, p. m.

a Tiiarrtacx.Class First prite, TW; second prise, flV;

third boat sates entrance.Alter intermissiaa tha first erect was tha race

of the secccal-clas- s yachts. The wind was toolist-- to admit of sood ""'"fr being don so theSiiia wax withdrawn, the Zeaa tad FuafiM start-ia- ;.

The Haht wind aDowtd the la, which Is inreality only a smooth water beat, to make thaoceaa Taytse saccessfally, bextitiK the rnliatbadly.

10 noxx SCTXLS.tstataosxry texts Prize; tlO; secocd boat sares

entrance.No entries beias made for this race it wax de

clared ca.11 joct-oax- in xicx.

Stationary teals 1st prize, W; 31 prize, 13.This waxafrieodlr coatest between Juniors of

th AfyrtfrtndrtVar boat dabs; the JfyDlsboattook: th lead at the start tad keeping Uironghoa,enrarng in first, winning by a dozen lensths.

13 casot xattzxa tacx.Free ta all-P- rize 10.This race was a tkiott for the PaoXwajnak. from

the start, tha reread of sail win-- larrer than thatotberconeoa,thatihtwiadallowias;lhecarry- -

W. mmsamr

XBguz piextaj oscauiaa.Ii tullXu. LUXlaxr

Prize ti.In this eontett the twopaxtidpiaLldid not make

xcythtTTg like a record for thesxselras. winnerrrnrstiiirta only aOfs aeconds onder water.

It TCXXICX,

Free to all Paddles only to be ased, aa scallin:allowed; prize (5.

Theptorssaaamadaby the cooamittee that thereshcold be so aqi'ling in this race, was a good one,the paddltTrg creatiaz more tmtuement to the

Tom led from the start and althoazh hehad sereral narrow escapes from orertarn, he ma.nasred to reach the wharf tafely and won the prize.Pot niyirrrg himself too mods ia rear to win,spat his tab treaties fan for the paMic

IS D mux.Stationary seats. First prize $00; second prize

f3U; tturd boat sares entrance.

sf- -

the

the

Ia this race the protest catered br llis Mlieatt'sdab xgimst tha Myrtlax boat LStna was orcrraiedby the jadzet and tha Lilian wax allowed ajplace.Tn Eapaolani had bees entered with an object torow against tha boats of His Majesty It the protesthad been upheld aad the deciaoa of the jadges didaway wtth ber betas present. The protestingboats (three of Ihem, til entered from HlsMa-jettyrsd- ab

then withdrew. It was then clearlytoe oaty ot ute fanes to enter tae Lilian to rowthe coarse. The Kspiohm net mat Hz ber ap-pearance tt the proper ruse, the jadget then yerysensibly declared the race ot The Myrtle, whoentered tha Lilian, are reported to bare so desireto protest aciir.st tha dirivaTn of the iodset

an impahrn Bember of their dab wxxobjectias "to hetxtz trampled oo," thoajhla re- -titty tat captaa mm nars tat on aim.

Ifr aaxoxaacx.Free to all bants. Prize fSXThis, the dadse race: was another defeat for

His Mai-st- boata. the bar: of Hon. J. A. Com- -

mtns xaazauieieaaatacAstanxnaieaamztaexropponents at the finish orer a qoarter of mile.

The steam laanch, which Mr. .k. F. Cooke hadplaced tt the ditposixaoa of th faonoiala Tachtaxta iioax uaa. was now agaxa cauea txaa reqatsi-fjo- n

and the datv't friends and rial tort were d

from the steamer PlamUr the flagihip, toshore. Orer WJ people were taken back and forthta that launch and it Is a pteasor, j state thatthere it not x siczl teeadatit to recard,

Tta cttTruer ta which th day's spots werereaeelt cztdit Dpon tha amafror committee

luiiBg therm tier la charge, tad the officials iathe trig scow did their work wtll aad faitkf a Ilyxad art entitled to the reward dsafxlthfal poblie

Ixtternatienal Tract and Mltatimary Society.The foUowiss: has been handed for publication,

we girt it to ocx leaders that they may form tomeIdea of the orcsnrrattoat

Th Ictemitional Tract aad Mistsotury Societywas ofiiitTrrl Aag. 13, lOTi. It has faraishedhealth end reliedoex rtileataont to cxvoDeratHt...tr and ixalithlr.sl ta errry Ktata todTer-ntor- y

m the Caited States, tad to erery drilizeduuoa ask aoe aww. aaxao wwt u piaceo xnIrribliclIbTariesln.loeriC3 0TrrllljnjTolamof ataadard rttiziocs bookx, tt a coat of orer tlSr-OOr-t,

tathird of which were donated by otherroans ana tse pauauaerx. it tut tato placed rat-eable bookx ia many libraries ia England, Aostralis, the Carted Sutra, xad tappbed readlaE-rocea- t

with hetKb and rettzloas periodical'.This Society ha free rsading-roo- xnd book

depotrtones la maaty of the priaapal dtiet of thCatted Btafet xsd Earoj,tad hat receatly openedoca ia this city, tt 1S3, Jt'cnxna Are to whach thepcblie are cordially iartted.

aa xcexr ronnta, arnong oaaera, xaay ue touxta toefoGowina; standard rrtijloox works:

ZUterw. fie SsUmtk. try-- EJd, 1. X. Andrews.This wock coctxiax aa ostliae of the history oftheraitiftath from the ertafioa to ttapreaeat time.Part first is the BtbBealldttoryof thCDabbath,tad of the ant day of the week; part second utheir aecslxr history since the time of the Apostle.

TlewjlltlM,iel i ltIUt'll. Criti-fc-

tad practical, by FAJ. Uriah bmith. Thework is aa matviaa of those books, rerae byrerte, fjriaa; the ktatory of the world froea theBalnlacdaa Eaonzrchy to tha final ewJabUshmentof Gods errrlxxtinz kxasrdoct.

Lift af Ww, ililltr. Tii work. cooprixsketch of the Chrfatian erxterieaee tod potlielaho- -t of thai rentarktbto rata, with fnfrodKtionxsd Bote by Elder Jarae White, It seta forthIheiro priaii(U xad real rinrrtterof the ocawho waa th IcatSs; rpt-- tt in th great AmericanISeeosd Adtr-- tt Moremenl of litO IMC

lift Btrtthra. This work: 0tx the history oftha great Adrettt Uaremest from the days ofHaiex.

.rx. r -j a .. - a..r ana .i.

HailU. AwoAdriaed to thow that the UnitedBUtet IrTTrrarseat it tt clearly ad forth la the

ax x tobject pcopby at were Babytoa,GTaccx.aadIloca.

TW Sfmrfaurr 4 fA. taamta tirt tlniirtH 014af Darnel --Kit, by Eld. Crtah Baxith. X iu-trz-

aketea of th Tabernxde beilt hr aaote.tadthe Tatspte bolU Vj akaomoo. It --draaadearBltlieal azsaraertt a to what taatlilalu the

of tie Ooeoel DlrpeatUk-- x. TieaethorcfcttEsa. kajsii irp--a the tabject of UwAtotn-tneg- t,

tneiadea OaitVjnertint uul hit Intereetso-s- satxnerx,

kltulii tnat fit lift af rami, hj Mrs. E. 0.viczte. satcai dook taa Buxory ot rears nit,frDratli'iraewhealiraalTZTOi-"oftteharc- htmtaiMcix-'T-rcdrpr'- ta itx ezaaf ttattbU-tin- .

U traced ts a dear ted eooaettad joarmer.cTtater rsio

lh-- ja tuhixtori wxwtcylU!ot-irtslh4tt- rt

rlrx-r-a frata FxcTs words, tad the kxrdaltfpf atkbhe eodartii. tud ttair pexetieal tpplieatfcei to oar

TWJrtat Caolractrij Betwtes ChrUtxad liltAagxlt,xzd Httao tsdllix Jlttx, try Mrx.E.0.Whste. Thtsworklsia too ToistBet aad cortrtthe lime fraeach fan cf Kttta to lb dxaUviioaA ttxttf ttW dot ef the ocathrxNindyaxrjofBtr.30, xad ttonrx rxts-- tl tksjrt Bp the tieredrcaaxotv

TfcxitWTttsrorkx xtt wtQ tailcgltlol laaxoamdeep falere at aha ataalr of tttt weed ef God. xnditsgattte tat Antlaal fatxTBkey-yxt4fc8-

tit what KtJiMUnlaat km and tn ktepitW bainrtIhatatad Uul aoo. ami lhtiM aa taakalhctftaj tiMattftwt nrfattk fkaaawwituTtirrwshl,a th. atlTt. sf tk MoootatH

tad Y. XL V, A. Hbntte.

J"(w wlthNifornttHtA -

NOTHK !

'pm: ansi' r.MKtrriNu or thk.1 aUbUl TKLKrHU-t- Mir.ttr all! k. tatil

Ulrt.. Jta, No. VjJl "?iBIAEIES, 18851

J.M.OAT,JR.,&Go;l.

Tlie Fountain!UVclJolTtlTtg XSoclct'at

128 aPoxrt StirootCold Drinksforyoung & old

Superior Ginger Betr.DonnaQy $ Root Beer,Dannolly's Spruce Btcr.

bollla10c.

F.rrt at. lar imt lMiiit a.4 kMiltk.!Wtwir? karva, Ta. .ae. latlr ta kta.4.wkkek uatii. vm a .alT a .lrleatatttkkatrw4 w tavaiaaa. aa4 .lit stM rraatiy iefich.ttkeat ftwlfat aay aVIrt.t otrala.

Candies ! Candles 1

aaa llrMai aa4 i aii. an rattfyrfCreak fiaetl iiKHIaa t Inpottl CaaB.MCVmi IVhanM lvm Uhhh. riant anaaatla'.aalily ta U. SITS a4

SmoKoI Smokol SmokolXy MaaiU. art tk. twM la tow., en, aai, ot

yeanel AatttM. Haaaaa a HtatleT' eelrkratrilheme-wai- . a'ltara a.ar wi aaaa. Ckewtar tail!slax'IaeeseM Ml ta pl"r, AU rartetlra. att ttartue. al la. FWaula m

Trot it Robert Honnolly.

vlnttion Suits.

battle

By LTOXS J: LEVET.

Regular Cash Sale

On Friday, Nov, 21stliU'i n. at ar

DRY GOODS,

l.ka.a

all! huMMiKim,

CLOTHING,Aa A fa-- tan fat of

Crockery & GlasswareA UT OF

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE 1

atori-- lMa,

perperper

Tke..

talrtt

llaaMaaMy.

aaattM.

BUGGY HARNESS, Etc.LTuX A l.

Valxx,"tolREAL ESTATE

AT FfBLK. AktTflOS

tH at aaMK sacUna oa Ika Rtallauj ml )S.m1. .ot on. .W.Bacceiat of lie win at tke aua

S. H. iltL9IY.ee

la

Friday, November 21stAt tt tt.. Ike Mtnlae ala . all IBat

Piece of Real EstateKaewa at thr lsa.y PtTatl.11.

SUaaled oa Mala tllreal. aaaeaUe Ike aeif Dt F.K. Eaaeta. kanax a Mala ttreetof 9 ftec taa toataaalax 9t af aa acre, aan arlesa, wtfh all la. Itaataw Ikmi. eeatilt-tasaf- a

LARGE STOEE.a Steuli Dwcluax Haa. I . Itaa,,eetrai'

aW otlwr al

I' ASH THUS. W.

Wntaka. llaal. Mot i4

bottle

aalWIat.

2attn otitistmnits.

S.SarMh.

amerty.

WaiNaka.rrattM

sMVirars

itearters

Aartfaaeet.

&

Oftor DtT'or StoloEx Recent Arrivals :

"Vftpkalia Maaitril.ar kWer. ia ija Jt aa. ;

aantr C larrW a Caataea.t.luw. Laaru. MesVa.

Of t'tu.A r. . carta ror.

LWlStMwbaiNa.lam aHfetaa.

9aaaaafaaaTf Iwll IM StoMttTT,tl--r Wta, MaMa.

BmkttcuiM. Namjiaiac,Caiaafta. rnaaa

i.. 1.

10c

10c

1 aa 1 laltoaa.

KTEBKTT.

nam

CrtaPiwar.CiTiHCticCcaa,

Empty DEMIJOHNS

Pnrtlaaa of saeaaasa tt Uetaua.paleal Bart. Win. aa tenulr tadaaaa

prt--r. Saear. Bc sad PadaVy Baca. Haa. atIHeVteal M.krt. er rokt SAL&BY

ED. HOITSCHL&EGEll & CO.,:W1 Iff EEK tTKEBT.

Mr. L. E. KEERKA -

JUST RETURNED

From Great BritainAnd will soon open with a

SELECTION of GOODSl ITABLE rtlR

GENTLEMEN'S WEAR !

RMBItAUM. TUB

Latest StylesAnd Purchased by Himself

in PersonNotice of Administratrix.

rpilr' rXDKIWIONKO, .VAVlXtiJL aaea araataaw aaarrai.irainx at ut aaaaa 91

l- -r baafcial Karullaa C Ut. at Kak-ja- l.

Xaai ag.rd. aali. all hartat clasaM

atla etaate I tmrat tka ma, wlak aVe tpar raaraatt tftacaca. wltkla sis avrttka treat oat. ae

will atUattet karrad. aad all aertaaa awtae .aid

IaadVrnleaadat fa-- rnttMaT!AJBj$E&!owixr Sanaa, eaee aaa iMtaaaaaa aareesA

otirix SEWTun.Aeati.l.tratrli CaUU M t Xr.lo.,

Hoaolala Oct IMX taalM

.NOTICE t

AT TliBAITOa.'Als MBHTI0 OF- --r ta, rarnrsn riYm.1.T10!i la Wiaalas. lie taatsyfocxaarr, tan. ia wnewi.; aattata waaa i. aaj tip 1 wuvr Mrai .1 aac yoar

ArraakCoek . . ..rrerWrat 'W t, WlkexFBOil. --r.rrtrr sad TreaaafffIf Waaoraaaae .... . . .A-t-

Wat XtCaadlni .WHtMtm r OAT,

IISVVO ItIOORE,III St: CAJIi; HTttEKT. noron;a.t',

OLD IViailT JlOttftl aTOIUCirOICEtT ttSLC TIOX OF

FANCY CANDIES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS:'.reaax. open Crtat VanhxasiaMa, kfsrrdlluaaa X B. R'.a taaa. CMrea ttth U. itaaaa

tlHaa. B4 aad I. raise oaal lUny. C ', Smeailtad PrltBaatCaettrssttea Uire.ri,lt Leatstaata.

tpieas caataru. artaeetai. i:rrais taaFancy and Plain tod Candle's,

Air SIT fxae. 1. . AlataaAt. Brtsltr.ruberta. Bat LtcMVa. AdaaM' Uatt,

Xoraca beet, Fns. Stx- -Taa aeora CaaaUe Ratalled ai ) --ter Ik,

attr C.ILL AXO TUIfV "

Itzsf'. ciprjtlr. T.bitt.. HrfUaUtwater m mater at. aw v. maa attan aavr

FAMILY CHOCEKIES.FTrHJnP flM CHINA I

Was.

taey

vmram

talk.

Ml

TUT

THE VXUY.WlirSKV A'livi ihtKaX rtUtV fit 1JBAW V THE

bartered BaaW af India, Avrlrxlla aataChina. IfonsVotis.

BlkMUKatCO mi.

J7011 SOU WO UK KXUt'tTTEn J3fUteUillt- - CallitCAZtTTEOrritE

traa..fca.a. atssaaLaaaaa.imiwrt viMtj,

By X. V. A SAMS.

Rwj.fer' Gash MTh-ard,-y Not. 20&!f i mCttftavvnamttiatsZ-- r, ..' j

. ritt,, nkiiu rm.t'i,, --.ti tt..! .'"

New Grocerics-- i

rlsoOne irakefc.ipk-.Jrtr- '

LARGE SALE OF VALUABLE

IMPORTED HORSES!

BT0H9ER OF MESSRS. IirllES-SM-Sr

I .hi Ml tt rhl Amtftrn, 0.

Monday, November 24:,tlHo ttaek awie, at att sl.itaii- -

9 Head Fine HorsesIHtrtt frma Ik M rrMia4 n

lrtT4Vt EHV)t.mrt f Oeitgaw (HaUihtaVe

ONE KENTUCKY JACKPBOW

Tti. Hat FMiptlM. Ik. FBUMtaa

Tka JpleaeM Brawa Kara CT.rM K.N lUtCTh. HaiHtMft. nay Mar. ATaATftT A- - --

Tt. Kiwi B., Urteto. adl'JCLO,IffW wt ttoHne BBrtOBOT

Th. Bay Whn CORNETOa.faiara a: '

Black Hares,4&.5Yrs.0lifTkt TIrtlit--- 4 Bod Bay Mat. BtlU BOt " a.

Oa Bay nttj. W Umarj t. W

ttrtV'WtittetaweHw.airc ArwttAlt Ike stTaa,atswm.tetiaala,.oe0... --

prerteted. A ttrOH ef Weay. trttl a. ira K) trso vkd r.vrsa.

C. r. ADXJl!, Aaa. c.

"sale of-- T sSLXiTXA1E3XJE3

Real Estate!AT AUCTION.

ON MONDAY, DEC. 1. 1884

Jrty

I .Wafer al fMte AaelMaa, at Mthxky tateammia. tar tluk, tk fWte.H'

Davlrab1. rrie.1. of

HEAL ESTATEBatoastac '" kUUlaot MHOS h H

r:r'i

LOT of Ike late Slaaee UK.,at, llwetala. M w fro.6o.Klaj tr

doetnat kern. a4 cmawokaaa aatkuu- -'

uma. Tk. aatkHaoa " eatMlo. ..a.w aa4 la tood ratu.lt, Ik. aia i- .abkt Urt. reaaw. Tke XfinaaVara a'aateH TfttWTttlaEpaiattaad tkraW. tWl a .

Iraki ptaprny foe aaaa "klwaac a larta.to.lirf tara. Matkti lot A na (V .'... t.1 tt"! attw.

o in ulata tela. k la fact fraatx. Kias -- m.UaM.Hy ftaeee. Tka b a aaMaata Uw m

ilwrBlackMa.. fatKMBoalk. i.at: iact..

LOT3--T. AbaMaaaof Ualaaaaal .Itaatr ta luoa tk Iaa4 of Ha.H. Tkaa. rtetai-- . .1

aranled t. Laaattl a. Aaaa II of ta.d -- mt:team Award tW. B. erattmd ay Ba, (' .

to. Aretajcaem.. B. Uotx. Alteraey.

at. r. sliin't. tara-t-

Xtm iofrttstmnitu.

nBtIBe !

TllEUNDEIWlt.XKDHAVKSOtDHAVTAItAN OABRIAftE

Tl'BlXO CO Mr ANY ta take --aect lim .mt a."Ctt.brrlft. 11

.in tm..U airal..! IB. trai M WHIT! I'WB1UUT will br fMr by J. A. rALXBB. anil u

aersea owlaz w araa are raw,'v uUt ke --am. la I. .1. PAUIKR. Tie. ; CanptMllBtoek. iSHeaedi WlItTMAr Jt WHI'.IIT

NOTICE !

A. th. --.lira stortc trad, awl enod will t 10- 1

aeM af WHITMAN t WBlBUT, ts take rC-- tafter Oct--" 1.1. An ar- - ea-o-

Mkt trai .III be MUM by J. A. r.lLMIK. at .'

Canpb.tr. olo--k. MB. 8. 31. VHITX,N arratrai auaaxra-- 'ii ar du.iiki-- ii .WKST relltraz). Jilt W. WBIOIIT takr. '.ta blaatiaiHk aad Iroa aark

Tkaaklax tka eMaataaily for ta-- 1r a.tt-tia- .'.

past, aad soHtrllax a caueaaaca tjl jat- .ariti-- e- of oar bra alleelam a. alt

10 ear care. W.rr-aah- i, -- rryHAWAIIAN CAHBIAOB VASUKAl TfBlV'

0ltaedl . VB9T.B-- O. SHlJCkl hfr- - 'jt

xotIce 1

'BUIK IIATI.1U BWUTIt:at .Mb Ike lalera-- s. of tae 'IIWlMt-CABKLtll-

MArtrjrAC-rCKlS- tt tonpaxi ..tala saetavod at exprtMrae oar iaasakladaer. sood wilt aad nberal eaifrma ear naay Irked, sad pair.

Iatnatta

aiaorewi rutaa. . 'Wa anr tonHaHj- laiHa yea, H tarMiaun

terrlresUMrRt-e'lIrad-iaarirra- ,- oatlocntl-rr-s-- .wker. with laiarored faefRltra at ateaat pow'Saraactrlaary. w expect to tare off not. '"k--Tester eaee sad diiaaltk. Teats

fSltwd) S X WHITw-W---TBIi.lM

NOTICE !rutin thi; n.tr.njrarEiT1xuirriBi.ro rABRIAOE IM run U,

ISCOXPAr, 1 .l.btoirrMlnib nmt atacare laa.k. for tbr Hbrral patranait- - t. .1

kryed at tirlr bead., aad tmt tkat tkr ...- a'arrmrat sad aapport alll be ealeaded to air .r .ir irla aB tke year te coat. Ver, re.e.eaf.liT.

11 lWgarw . k "

G. J. WALiiER,

BUTCiiJKRTO THE FRONT !

A "BEIT W

To the Honolulu Public

Beef, "7"eaaa, ,

MUTTON, PORK, & PISHKETT fOlt t UAH AlTBIt E. bIM.lf.

HT VELLZCOLZatATin FATX3JT SSTAIR REFRldrBATOR.

taataad la kaee laatfl aflra OHlrrry i it--a

aj

Metropolitan Market.Oo Hot tWaaalltr

City Market.

Hotwl Street Markot.t& itvwl SwtajraV

Eureka MarketAttarnakXarke.

Hawaiian Market,On Xtske Stnrt

Chinese Market.0 Meek etna-- . BMfaadrwk.

. !ft-- TklklaItk.pMk ' f.fart 1 " a

efg.?r,lke.aete. eJw4tLgfJ,

3jt FT FaSH.Late of the City Market I

HAS EE-O-f ! ED THE

Hotal St. MwU-lft-st

IfWHJ

lOtS. A. K. KaOlVaf.Fxasiloaui Ua Brart aaa. OoaJt X-h- er.

Ui tarl rt, Usals. H. t

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Honolulu- -

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On SaturdlfNext October 25

1XDIA RICE 3I1LLS

TRSmOlST STREETFmnrisco.

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GONSIGN5IENTS OP PADDT SOXICHED.

CurC CmaxM-n- r Jfctrrli.i.ie sail 7tnaatCBr of tio, qy oi--

3Fev Gropd; by tate .arrivalsFSOKSiSTEAlciSCO,

Received by Castle fc Cooketn TO ABEXTI ST VXSrEiS DCE FS03T JJiQTZ FOSTES. ,'.?H

To B: Xi3 at liOWET li ATESGOODS

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Wack a so tbistiiaably x ia--s ef aatara Sir aaiaa aa aB aa aassabv tbataay arras V.kiz--actrrr itecarr t say &; cay. Taaj aasrsftien;r af aaarraa it Eadfjaefabfy ccc-asc-ad

iT--5 rf.i actrrity. Qce af tbe arxteartrma iKattraoeoa tie abirrr crkcraie tstbe reaction: vbaes tbe aa;ot!&a of xeasraaes sa tae bcaia. Taatacraa rszaiiteatbe suneiaecti af ttstt stetaber.f abealtbr

t bodyt bat, if tee aenber te waatbtev tbea taeraaseetcrx rattan: af &e trata uai retbe-- r

Euics- itav aaa eanaeneatrr erasiU atcs--L dency to jrisner Sweral ibataace-- t ba-r-

aeiaijy eeea rraajrass Tbas: cscsate a fna--aaate cjtrry to tae eras, rar-J- cro itriant idrrftT gt nra cerdca af tbe bcdT.Aad sinr 3f. baa oaai-aaicate- ta tbePara Asadnay f KtSr-m- e a cafe sf braia--gajrjjr aaagg trag tag aarcnVtwiT eta Ft-- f.

XscuSer, rsstendcrae forty yean isbl tatetr eieii fcta tsilxa- i-

matiaocftbiebraci, afier tbtrry-i- fa boerj 3--rait cee a?e cf ie brail creseatad USsnsostfcastbeetber. Dorbr; tbe bite yean ef tie

sse tae i-- cixrea-;ccil2S- wtSa thetaifitftitedara srzdaaSr tent H-ff-e. tbeEajiry desa: ts tie braia Iohtsz, Ha ssa--tBizmtinnKi aye fee fag.

Ve want the Public to under-stand that the

Union Peed Compaay,Ii &orai!WI2arr Tm&l3 tait

HAT, OATS. BJifilH, BBJIH. CcbAT THE LOWEST RATES.

auca: c ran wjy- tiat jrrmjdr irffnifutt f timl

3W Bo. 175.-- 1 T'te

FJE JOB TTOBK EXECCTEIJ J2TaeeraC itjfc:

ewKi wsert-sesst- tii

Pioneer" LineiG, BESSES &

FROM LIVERPOOL.

Arrival of the Iron Shijis

and " Clan Grantr

Theo.H.Davies&Go&.T Eecai-re- bv thes; Yesaels

And oUier late ArxiTls.tha ToItO'Bri :

An Asst of Dry Soods

crc4tIinrCVJ Uk2 4tsatr6naav("SUM (Vtara&. VaMnaAwt CVttecSt

SCatteawI and ttw3 OMkxcv &.' ate:Berwa lasos Pott. acar Lcacc Ixk.

i?Ct Jt Cai Ftntcil Xc!av.aa

Mixed Flsfeiinelv r.,iTsnt xsfr-i- ptuis? x.v iiss

Caa.aasCucwa Lmc- 3 . Ltst.a aa 0jub.Wttrfmy CaifcciaiEt s --i wrLiiatf Caitct.ivr Lias tail Cottja ;.vi.AX ixiaaa aail un'jm x--c cut Ia3hWai& aCa&iMiavCaeit &jfo&3i- -iiat Iam Eirsars aaii laaea.fBi.Bc-vi-

i' XC jti- - p.ii Omvo. Ccm jiit.

2larz& NiittnT,. 'JU tosh.

Rubber Goats & LeggingsJECorso tBlci33j.ots,

Bed BlaxLkets,AS Sobs, WasSt vjtruitans aai Cuows ;

"Velvet & Tapestry,Hugs and Mats.

OBKTEE RTJG-- S

XaT as?

Merchant Canvas 1

Filter Press Bags 22 x 36"We tttaSa &i jot of jot xai

Sugar, Rice & Goal Bags"Which: Tre.cz i&ii4 R.s&jju lteflA.

EGLEa. EAWAIIAS, AXI

I . ami Tyirf.

FLOOR OILCLOTHSEilia, Htoiln iisunwi Wahia .

Ladies' & Gent's SaddlesAM SADDLI.

A eocx?ittir nze vandi w. an seHSnsECheurec taaa Etc--

Iron Bedsteads,Galvanized Buckets,

Tea Kettles & Sauce PansAascriRl Suet . i& Sry Faoav

Satiiiif iCsiiu. FCah23 Fx.Ta Ptaii, S&22t Leai.

Gahraacjfi Wiisr Fij. i - w- -

WHITE LZAD,variaa5 gcaHties;BOILED OIL, TTJSPEJTTlirS

COBEUGATED E00FM&,I XSil vLHIuCj- - Lr UT Cm.

Yellow Sheaihkt Meiai. citd HailsAaaetued Fence r tj r tscjii aa;ia&

Wir.PLiaiC-aan- iai Arca2a

STEEL BAILS,BSjafeP-Ct-H Bttaxaabgi&zsv

Portland Cement,Fire Clay, Fire Bricks,

Both Square and arch ;Lump Hack Salt,

Fishery Salt,English Belting,

J li rreft nisfcs-13

iS5tIXZST OF

ENGLISH GROCERIESSCX 3 i.j

Snix. Sficef Zsa- - Et. Est

2 SI 51 fAMEBIC; uyyBleached & Brown Cottons

27 fc JO ijeariff Tai

Styfe ailipted & ;& iaakt!t--

X UL&GS FEESH i&raVr OF

Siielf EARDISTAKEaad Gtoa-sar-;- . ( . Puia. Stci.

Plantatioa and ToolsKnssr x ' '

f ff ? sail E

ONE SPLENDID PIANO,

Tested. CliaiiLi(drsa'a Snp. tro niiiriw. ia bcxaa cf if Bus

aaaiHrnBest Welsli Steam Coal

(XKE, FLCXEIVi TILES,lest i- -, e. it

TO THE LADLES

We fc; W ii ti ,1 r '-- X izn "iaw.rr.-- -t Cumwx ftn J5H--"- rZ i-I- T f rXrir, aS J" Tj'T-'aW- if "I

JAPANESE GOODSIja7ictiL wii,'":' 7i via;- -

Embroidered Silk ScreensOf A- - lliawt 2a-- i tfi, f luir- - as t i ATa'E3-- '

Bedspreads & Table Covers

Vases! Vases 1

OC ta. Jkw; tx. --vakozka .t fajK.3o fa cm. .si 10471 JXSO

Psrselzis Ftgsm, Ji;sije Tea Site,fe Sti. Estfer Dfafcej.

AaIc P.ux'nitt. SUk Lanterns

Silk Embroidered KimonosEzsdx, C277ed Vacdea CittaeU.

Hzsi Sctksj, Trayi.Wan PscSiU, VzniAi, Faw,

?a-;- r Kati, Fictsyaffci.OF JAPJWS SCZHERX, CcMrtt L 7km.

i Lxaat TLzctvn or

Japanese Bronze Jewelryeufsunmub t

Stm Estisss, Cfat-n-, Scarf Fm. Etz.

craUOl wwfcej ' &M. :.- ivllwtrj.irriiiml

0. W. Hacfarlane & Co.it-- -

aa. 3ttcjstA

OH

IC3irtTDXC

HAVE

JUST RECEIVEDrWR. AHtKtC.XA

Bark Ceylon;tut truunmvti

MEROHAISTDISETVTiicli Avill lo Sold at

lOW KATES

Oil"t:vtuirt

lARDJaoA tOIKFM'SEXTRA PSI3IS

LAJRD OIL,Tar and Piten,

COALIn Casks for Faniily Use.

CUMBERLAND COALCARD MATCHES

FavtviniLS riilfurm MSli;.VtMHIlt tS

AStt 048S. 16. 17S IS ftAxe Handles,

Pick Handles.Cotton Waste,

Salt, Plaster,A Choice Seleotion of

CHAIRS I

Barrel StiooksEXCELSIOR,

JPJi a ton 'ar tsHANDY PHETONS,

New Styles of Carriages,a mr

Ladies' Phaetons,CIDER VINEGAR,

HAND CARTS,EASTERN MADE OXCARTS

STJCrAR BAGS;

C. BRCWER A 0!PA.Y

SAMUEL NOTT,

Gas FiTTirrG,

Tinsmith & Roofer,

STOYES,RANGES,

Lamps, Chandeliers,--OCD-

GreneralHOUSE FURNISHING

HABBTTABE .C AAtrUElVIa XETT BLOCK,

F02TbT22iT W4tU? o Bir.aM. ;a-;- T

p, r?nJiM.OATfJI liWilJtn

Stationers and News Dealers,tiMallan bntte jaik.37IIetTb.ntU

Bm ta fcuwi x Xwiyw. a 71a.

xause wnca xat nj rucYti

aMtlafK.Umc94

IrMlaaw; htfana; HKbiidtlWR.mfcR, ,

ZU3K BOOKS:PWIl

IlKSTASDI:Lnx.Sala iMa. w.kn. kMMH Ik jOL

POsT OFFICE T,rflTKi: SCAtlS,

cajrmx unib liariaasa,ftea.Tkktbi.di.MLV!iiib- - t d.""Wizviunaittwrui.

Ta 70KK4 i iaa4naSorydaa Mod lak.KCCIUCCt s,a.u.Mw victvs.fttfet Sitoe Ifacile.ic

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UTTS6CAKM- - mHttnalitti.TIXX BOOKS, xwrtaa. Oaaawa tius.

anli.Tt. TmtU 1x.Itrritxtion Paper & Esrelopes to "Ttrbj

fl r n. iiCoa.. tact n4Twai,xesr cxj9.

tEITZE XHZS3I3, IABGE & SHAIi;tin Wi.li.lifct:Exsr oit.in.atu.

vmoDi mOcoeceookx,EXETUOXT OXOT,

rOCSET UXITES.

rcgljrrios ttmtri fmtm,Tmow lmal'TtrmtmiiripTtfM. tia.Hk r. Bao.- trv. lu. cmrt ikum (k woki. ete.

RBII UUBllER STAMP AGKSC'Y !

ni ipni U tbt garji'miali tttstmmac.Er-- Xii I.tu4 dim StM tTmatCj --ii

3.TS. OAT, Jr. to COag KiTt SfwDcrtXcrtiuit atJ.UIE M. JI05SAUEAT,

Attorney and Counaollor at Law.

jI aafair P.HI .- - ft..'-- - .r nj.Ir 'kl Kilntf Cdbnli ui IV.Tai

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W. Dukes & Son,

FOR PIPES AND CIGARETTES

THE

HYMAK" BROS

y nJV'afcJVrJ, J'mmtUtM9WSi fPl

At the Old Stand. No. 8 Kaahumann Street,

TIN, 09PPSR & SHEET 1R0H WOBSEB

PLUMBI3TO, in all its branches;!txxtesian "WeU Pipe, all sizes:

racte 3am. MwwiMwwi Biaamoil. Ii? Tog Palace. Flon.Maj.Coateat.OtaadPHz,JJra KnaL Oft. Dwbjr.'WTam. DoUr. Ojpsy. Qwo. PaaMT. Ansy RasM.ltataa(hAtter.Back.'iiiiii. Tlainal nai.nli IImiiiI. tdma Charwt Oak. NiaibW. tmood aad LMndrr Stowa,fTnTi miml lui il rni Tli.tii Ii Itimw Gnuita Inn Wan. Nickel Pbtod nd PUm

Galvanized Iron "Watex yipe, all sizes.' and laid on atLowest Bates: Cast Iron and Xead Soil?ipe,

House Fnrnisliing Goods, all kinds;

KCBBEB HOSE ALL SIZES AND OKADESt

Sole Agents.

PerfumeryPerfumery !

T- -- " rj " '--r" 'r-T-T taint rnnmi, Hbawl Tml

Lamps, Lanterns ITmuje ! TRUSSES 2 Tnrss jjsS !

;terA Large Invoice of the Celebrated

X3ijcoctas,x,033a4 Bt3ac !Faotoiy.

We Havo Especial FACILITIES for Adjusting TR0SSE&

Tiollister & Co.,Cor. Fort and Merchant Sts., & 59 Nuuanu St.

ittiiliSe'iPerfumery !

Perfumery !

WiARKET

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rl4TiTmPUiLWtlnCVxtin.itMzbUSUimmibmwKKtMmAaZaiB,

Cixandeiiers,

CELLULOID TRUSSES

ISTEE &Have Just Received the largest

LOT OF PERFUEViili IMPORTED INTO TJILS KISUUOJf, I'OXPIUSIStt

Over Fifty Different Odors of the Celebrated

Limdborg Mannfaetare.Odoi-Oas-es. Fancy Boxes, Bottles, &c.

Hollister & Co.,s3-a.ts roar OBCiaTTo-iallssir- L 3SLlxis3lo3ax

, , am,,.i. ! B t 59 iiuuanu St, and Cor. Tort and Merchant St.

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INSURANCE COMPANYor t tLirutt-tiA- .

.. i irttiflw aitfatiaa of emitalr.-- TU THKIR

fontine investmont Policies !

WMah caatala ia- - laaujaataMa CVlow,"Sa HaautcU aa Traial r ReaMraca.

ftia tiaai DaaatT t Ttrfdlara

AUJt -The l'riHll Entailment roller and the

.Mntaal IntrMtarnl Palir;.

7VW iari iar .t l rrla)r TaaiMBlra alxalaaa aa ayanr. aaa f)ra maaauu ttnrs alf CtataitananaUy. art ann.tu soil Utrlr j a'i.

J.ST" Tar fanl r, i i 'mxiioM art t tttr call aat. W LINE.

W tn anai cr.i 'ic Ik. Haaattaa tlhiaa

H.fi'SKFELD&!0

iyOiOES OF NEW GOODS

Jfbl Kr.. UVI 1KU

BARKS " KALE," AND" MAZATLAN "TROM BREMEN,

A Lrgc Asst. of Dry Goods,SVCH S

llaaiaaa, Broaa aad Whit Column,Drttaa, Tfckitjga, Tsikej Had, tc.

M s linos , black a ndcolo led, 4 qualitiesHaata. Cab aa raw, Altaeaa. Itahan Cloth, and

Dress Goods,ICK AS

raster l'rlHts Tirfutt-ilt- r ewf Mjlfj,rraaaaj battaaaa, l'twtpaOoora. Haidn,Qamhaaaa, Yieaaria. Iaviu, Satin Btnpea,faaaj StnfcU OnaiMOMii.WUto SBk JaaaBata. SefzeiHnaBBa, Satla ttaaUfeue,(Back urd Ookavd Tatntav

PIN'S SILKS.

Banna.Faaay, OsWred and

TaJLORS' GOODS:Ktaaaakina.DtaaaJa,TaJ,Crd3,Sataxa.9BaaiarHDowtiiafcCietm(rCTTAe.

A Splendid Asst. of Shirts,(Waaler. Mixta, laato, UirVara, tratai. Aa.)

Marian aad Cation VBdtRbiitrhrta Ba-ot- SUrta, .t,

Soota aad basfctaaa, Uamlkarclueis,FtoaJarta, OV-t-

A LAItUK IXTOICE OF CLOTHIXU.15

Fiaa Mack Glut, l'roex. CotU and FantAHacAaaia Saeka, FatiUand Salt.Fart, Moanir. Unll, tOuawt Saeksand Fasts,Bara' Sairta aad ChiMrea't Jacket.Moaiaj aad Sailor JsoiMU.I. K, Coata aad Iiorins Carmt Slippers.9.1k and I. C. GauVrenaa md raraiofa.Fancy and TrataBsc SfeaMU,CottoB aad Tntkath Tavels.Waasa aad Faner QniHa,FeK Raajaand IfrasnH Oarpetin;;,

Uvtm lUufteta, Wkite and Ktaey BUnltHxt,Vuncj&npeA Wnoten, tv ttai--t,

Thttaawto, Ti-- KtwOc, Semf 8; At,ifi and VelTrt RibbotM.BWUm-- . for 3hut. Cml. Paato, Oitm

I'KKFUMKRY.yLOItlDA YTXTBll,

Gcduik- Kan de lrtugM, Lafn&n fixtracU,Toitet Nmim. inutaeotM. Hair OilaCotnbi,Mirron. lijukat Onaaaan, Ffaea.L K. lUlta. Hunoakaa, Bask JJuoks.Albanra. bold Leaf. YTatese

VIKNNA KUKSITUItB:inn, Kvraa aad VatUtt

Caua,rMteaa. Ac,snaatlan, IVtIUkiaa. Gtrtka, btirmp lealhtra,

citATt-t- K

Caatainjii 1'Ulaa, Cava. Teapot.Caaaaben, Kwe Dune aad Bikera.Daanjoaaa. 3 aad 3 Bali : Sample Botlka,Vaaea aad faliaara. Mamla andTarred Bope,I(aaapaadI.ILPaeUax,CwalIaaSeta, -

Sugar xSo Blco BagsOf alt dm and qoalltiM,

Caal laaaa, Oanaaaa, Taiae, Bails mWooJewk and TwBted Saeking; llnea UoM,

GICOCEItlBS- -

Saidlma, ha kalt aad cfaarttr Untf,IL aad V. Bajeafta, Salt in Jars,C'aator Oil in Traa,&tearfne Candles, 1,5 and 6Matahea, Oooanat 00, Wani Bine.Uantraak'aUaaMd Fafat OH, Ii Lead,ikrte 'Oat Faint.

LIQUORS: ' , .Da Laaca fila aad BaataUaaa . Brandj.and

otber brand.Hum. Ota, St. Btr.AI ami Farter.fort Win.FtnaaadO.U. Manna

Btnrni

IHaaac

White

Dry Ilaidaatek, Woiwpole, Ch. Fane,Hostile AeAe.

German and HavanaCigarsFlatd Ware-iw-on, Forks, CrneU, lea Bets,

Oaps.Ae.

UAUUWAKfFekt and fcotener Rnirea, &dars.Bberp mean, neeate, Bpootu, ruas,Kpara, Gal?aalsad liuias. Hoop Iron,Aac; isrraaa, iiasarBarx,YrRow Mttal aad Cora pit ion Kails,!IU.1rBTanla,Ckiiaeraic. Also,

Portland Cement.Fir CUj, HUekamUa Coal, tire Bricks.T8e, Kaafrt, Barrets, Oat Bonis, Ac, ., Ac

Orirr, tiaai t. etcrr Iiraadt tartfaHrattdrd to kr

H.HACKFELD&COa

Steel PLallsFOB

PORTABLE OR PERBrlAHINT

Railways!IS ft, lesgrtast 14 lb, to Uo xrd

j,t ri'ipn XriJtsef AMrcers,"from Llrrryml

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V. B. CSOWHAJt at BS?OOMMISaiOM MKRCni

Its nuunaae Mima. Har Tv iXftrrtf Cartra A Ceaka. tail t T WafeS.an ftr

X.W.SSTXltAirCERanalUa Cawal awl

COMMISSION NVKRCrlAJCa8fwat St.. JUa rtanc m !at.

laaaaMa. A

DR. JORDAN CO

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innapuaik praacanw. auama.t IIIOKOUTSC ana lk a taarat (a IMan- -

la U aaU iprtlac a Caalrtn a4 Tat:nintOKOUTSS tlHtaaHr taU Wort C -

Xpllrj, llTttma, raraitauaa. aait !p4ais.LnLORODTItS lata. ml

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nmrnri aiMlttaa. Vr 4 Catrla Braaaa a L Iaaa tr tar ttlf aMaalr (altitataaaarrr ta. Saat. Aa a rratrdr far rratrar att..aa.,la aknlvr a arllrr i. impartnl laca "a- -aatt a. ,aall ba alal w krar at tt aau.a a c.ai

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bianhcvft, aiTtn U Uw aor wrm; fsras X ItraltMir, un Ua ir?t: cirr "5"U Ptmtt VSm kv tmt fl lay oih (? efawMkln itua Cofft Browat tnm ft 8rtv - n-- ilaAt H dwhlr'ly tte bet. aad o (rn rrirs ot --

wtiow l U drofrtftaa cadlaa pWv

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auks. w air, sir. ruinrsiiT yors tH'Ti aMfntHTtritiriuru. UlTtlKlCtTltat lb Vkrrrry'i C)mI

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dint Trrain lt4.brratlr - i 3wrttrd .Mt. ktl btfo aTatta to v f(wl a

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(aPtncrol lihTti5rmtnte

WILDERImporters and Dealers in

L'UMJBEHASD .

BUILDING MATERIALS !

or AI.LBI.1Sa.

JUST received!KA

LATE ARRIVALS

HSVBRUL

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or

Man-vis- T una,o

ALL 1JI USUAL SlOt ,IX

SCABTLIHO.

CO.

CARGOES

TIBBEB, FI.ABX, B0ABD3.

FZBCIBO AHD PItRliS

4LSO, Q1V HANI)A Most Complete Stock of

MINE ASSORTMENT Of WALLPAPER

HAILS. LOCKS

BUTTS. HIBOES.

bolts, senrws, itc

DRY REDWOODScanlllat;, Flank, snrface and rough

Boards, smfaeed ami loagb Battens,Pielela. "tiatlc, Clipboard.

AAAV. 1 nil 1

Parti and White a pi CrusheaniTt leab.

mtrrtii.ncT.rAia-toii-

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METALLIC at) OTHER PA1HTSI

GlassSalt.

Firewood.

DOORS SASH BL1DS- Attaizn,

Of Enjtarn and California MakeFOS 8ILB a QCJSTiTIES T9 StlT

rmciin'r MS

CRYSTAL SODA WORKS

Our Goods its Acinowleatged Oiliestso coses;

Ve Use fatent StoppersfaanaerSottlaa, FsaiUeaCMar

Ginger Ale tut ourstnlLtJHES CSV -

taatjalaa. ja'jertaeCH. , -

Canfal aWtstfaa ntH ta trtial CJ3... .J?.:

The fcrystnl ! TrorJci,;

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104 Fori St.. HonoluluttEIXMN

On Mlffa October 25W l YRl IVWiEk 1

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CONSIGNMENTS OF PADDY SOULCI

Gxcrftl CaaaxiiMiexi 3tIerctJit aai Preprfcter ef U. IXDtX RICE m.I.S, Sava Trarlir

3few kooc! by Late ArriTFSOM SAFFEAf CISCO,

NEW YORK & EHGLAM),

Reeied by Castle & CooALSO. TO ASKrVE BY VESSELS DUE HtOX ABOVE PORTS. AX:

To Biv Som AT liOVJSST KAODGOODS ....

Suitable for Plantations.Country StojOrFAXlLIES. Orer Filki at Skrte-- t Notice wi witk i?ati

tsctivH t rrchs.ers- - AtteatiB i t alln! to Our

Iinproved Paris PJU O "J

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Latest Improvements ShIf Hard8CMKurLv a.f U-- SJa- - Hcock.t Win CjmA JU1&jk. JLk. tei .

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For Kerosene Oil "We Offer THE PAT.ACE. and Guarantm

it cannot be beat for quality or also, THEVULCAN", a good oil and above test: I

WOODWARD & BROWN'S CELEBRATED PIANO

The hep-- 4 Ito-- " Piui-i- : Vw Jlaxn Organ s l'arlor Organs ;

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Billinliam Breaking

(USRAW Pifrc

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CnltiTators,HorselIoes,&lIaiTo-Brs- ,

Old Pattern Moline Plows, .Piatntation Tools, all kinds ;

Bifierential Pnlley Blocka,Backere Mowers. Hvrlfatilic Jacks.

'

Podder Cutters, Garden &. Barrows,Imbricating Oils, Tiirpeiitiiie, Kerosene Oils

yaiata. Faint Ofl Fire.pw; Safe, and Bates.XiigEitaaisfeera.BJxaeFcraiiiaiasGooda.lJiarCUiiiV

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paUems MOLiM.

Canal

aadtbake YTaaona.

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SALAMANDER FELTING- FOE

Civeriig Boilers.Steiim Pipes. ZTC.. RtSaves 25 per Cent, of Fuel-PRIC- E

SEDUCED TO S7.50BBJTHEO. H. OAVIES & Co., '

rcoix Actau.

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Tit rairrarKej of Etfa pceciatiefcs

j esspeex aa they are at tt rtwita!t.J Kaf.way Kit csVespcfed travel aI alaosttMittnurd fmlaer. aad eveseot-lha- i ra

sy imtt age wci have wjs pied-year- s

are w irlll is a rwestrJeioaVi. Tfcrearest waarierTrs are, periaps Italsacs, See

ie loir tie aacarle for existence Usibaa ix asy eAeraiereyeatt iasi. The. KylSlVcaSaiSaSl.es CO tKviUCU CCPCStaCV. WAST- -I paidspecial attestm l lit exwdirsSB rf tkewxxtisj classes & tie ccdriet which it d,

tlit lis wwViecUeritilrtooth as foveas pay and koers est latur, vertVr fr the Iwei e lb scale. Tfcs farcerrbasis ef LeeaSardy bare to work recrkcesi aadaatees bjcs a day acaetissei Iwtijiyfocifcaers at a alresce. for a xtuscr tost hardlywsii breft beJy aae! wsd timelier. A jrsewU:tn laborers are ta tqaSr rri) o,xtd sWHed asuliteo are resslnrlT qaileat toaly A Tb estxral rerslt i ac eaor-Bw- et

eewrratkc of Italian artisans aajlslvr-e-tat; ssesgVbSnss cosstritA. la sprise every

Alf.t44H nssii lacct. Ilu cScuty?rsaWd teat is Fefeexary and Hard) c tie pre- -.

ot jrr4e ? jwtlectiire e TaJrfjatjpecu to ly,tW jb.V ta.bg3l UtAcj.Xnx ai Gtraasj. KHtba Gccnat, Alri-- 9

oer Svi cms fficspcte nth-tbes- . Xkrare VMtcr i3kJ ia tfcnr taUi'aj- azj wt

r AarVafctU; asg, thecal trier Ig.TjIt mltts lot kurer pj, taer of lita ears,lefe tmrr csnrv, kijiei m Uua tlreirBnre eMoretiter. IfcrV excel s:U3rtscf

ee vstk; ai-- 1 at Zsricfe. mad eeVe vihtrplace, areUtecu are ia tie faiit of Kipsla:-i-S

tkii aeae fcaV ItaEaa rtitivw dJl ItjsK

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trtat of thiiurs !& results trota

pivsautSoa lj-Tsznxis sou

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rfsiioa cp sad disintiKWdlij-- the of barrurTwo ladles to thatTcena ncsrfr Xol enh- - thelnacs sad eves of bnl also theirwatdw by sneh.

wbiclt an? taore Iibply tothic to ont the

svd ofarecNiged oa arriTal to strip

xad into &

trith of thexanuoathe fnxa

are to in theIraa: that

abode act a jof has Ertta

cathe French belore.tsar alloweu to spend aaouter Treesthe Sathare to breed thaato a siagleia dease. battioas. be sare ta oeate a loeal

rhichnsoetnadoabtedlj-Tronl- d

the The aiostrarasnres hare also beea

npea the and inaareoch insist npon MtiiHar

taken irithia iteU.Bat trareliasnnder sach woaldbottsae iaipafsible, the

snch has loa?leen It is

Xiae to Mtr -- o Or Ct.d I rtTy VnmI1Sutes aearle

- tvniaui -" .

H.HACKFELD 60

INVOICES NEW GOODS SAMUELFEB

foM

BARKS "KALE,"" MAZATUAN "

BBEMEN,CcxJlstSrr. U par. eJ ai feUff"

A Large of Goods,

STXHAS

L5. Ecot aad Wtite Ooaccs,DriS!. Ticli,Tritr Kei, --.

Herinos.blaclcand coloretS.4 qualities

KciTS 0(ocr Alyacis. Itahia Ctoi, asd

Dress Groods,SCCHAS

Fibcj rrint,Twtntj..FUe tw, Mjlc,

FriJ Satleeas. .l'Uiis,Gq-- t- Victoria Lawss, Sta Stnrt.FaCT SSriroltTUM snk Ss.rerlias. Satin StKre,

Ki aad Velrea.

FIKEEUsk. Grovra- -, Faacy. Cdsred 13 Suirrf

Barect.CrepN4

TAILORS'

A Splendid of Shirts,(Wltx- - Xlxrf. Callce. HkiKT- - Dtatau 4tatiriao aad CoUocIThitt Eo90 Shirts, Ac,

A DfYOICE OF CLOTHIXG

AS

FiM Bei doth Froci Coats ad rants,Psatj &,rSHotair, DriBL FUarU tvacks and Pastj,

bJti' toti asd Galdrea--s Jacitts,

HckfeT aad Sa3or Jackets.

aad L & Cart2is aad ParassU,Fasej aad Trarelr SaaV--SOca aad TcbisToveU.TThiU aad Faaei Qiila.Felt Ks aad Brcssels

BLA3KETS :Hers Blaakeu. tte aad BlacieU,T-- rr Strired WooSea, Eats,

4 P01f- -

Threads, Tape, Easce, Scarfs, Acaad Velvet Eibboas,

Battocs for Sairts, Coats, PaaU. Dresses,

PERFOHERT,Gtaeit E de Cotogae,ToQet Soaps Ft2oooe, Han Oil, Cccbs,Kirrers, Looklag GlassMjRpM-- L

Boob,B. Bans,Albtsxi, Go-I- Leaf, Jrelrj, Yratctes,

rtTRMTURE:Ana, Ihaiag Booa aad Parlor

SaddCallikcsTGinbs, Starap

OF ASSORTED pogTPUtes. Ccps, Teapots, Btnrls,

CilSersTBiee iHsaes aad Bakers.S aad 5 calls .SPe Bottles,

TiWa3dGlaBSTare.MacilaacdTarredKore,LBTFaekiaK, Coal Baskets,

fSixeax cfc IB assOf aU Eiies d 1a!ities,

Coal Bars, Gcaaies,Tae,Brlapstad TaiBed Lea Host,

GROCERIES :

JA-B-l

4rdiae, in talf aad qaarier boies,H.aadP.Biseait,Saltia5ars,Caater Oil ia Candles, 4, 5 ad 6Katehea.GwoaastOa.'W'asliBlce.

linseed Pat Oil, H vrtite Lead,TTtite Paiat.

li t:Cult DTaLSuX,

Ens, Gin, St. Baal Beer, Ale aad Porter,Pert Win. Sherry, Kiiae Wine,Piae Table Ctaret,oTH- - Mnana i Co., Hock,

Ca. IDryHosene dx,4c

German and a CigarsPlated Crests, Tea Sets,

HARDWARE'rocket Bsteaer Kaires, Scsears, .Bheep Shears, Needles, Spoons, Files,Snarl, Galraaixed Basias, Hoop Iroa.a "".??' "": .;Metal aad Cora

Iron Tanks, CUriaers 4c. Also,

Fire Bricks.Vn&, Boats, ic, 4c,

tea

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2 HI Tf I

cspeaallj the higb-leT- el ha-U- cn

over sflad. aiy," itsraa reaaocaUy icferrsa IhU had

toarard the cccatrj", espedallj as a rrftthe lower Tapoar ciadosed greea sotfctt

fcfanhonr ttnri-H- t

time to descead; a slrocg glare light, as ificaecica iron glass, appesrea oescaUi thesen moment ten utters aod cestral tractsept

tie Crrstal Palace "Why, sre'veneTer noTeat" exctatced passeaper.

arar.a..Trn, DywoTei" saia anoUier. "Tonveboth mistatao," I hare bees,cwiaeaa kacrm--. where, aad theopptr windhas brossht ca back to thesetoaL shalleatex the northeast correct." Vfe did

back in the diresJcc S trealhaaj aaddesctrded two or three miles' frcsa the Palace.

From Tkt PaR 3b3 GotiZt.

Oaeof toe cost iTntt.Vfr ttealtecfion the baTeler ia Japan ia that thewooden cxadals by themiliKaa JjeojJe These sandals hare aSenarxiA cnnnirtwf .!. -. . nil. w - tt .b. gQoaks a noise ta sireeL Strawslippers are also worn, and trareler eeUiscoctoaa strap thetaon iu pew-pa- ir

whta theoldis cost hotscent and pair. They rights aud

frwtoli air. VTe

0io dtfcrsitics Ott Jiraawhearta freest:! Ttjej-ar- t

tke betas: cnttiCietbe rania tie ttreeU ee

tie airf new,liqrt aal saaU. It ssiprtnrc to

tbeieet,

eartnr the

Attamptt Caek Catltn.Tbe

U faxitaiy wtaHidlvroTisassvaa auoicipauuFS

5 Hcrhablo jiiafnL At Prrpi--s:ss, icjtsaw. irtTui5u arplxbivl

naanatioas suriar.sabjected treatment

suffccstrsltravelers,

mt jewds ar injnreafcrr!Trfico5. HIoTdelicito subjects ftsrtp

dwosc. In oUjerrisces traTriorstheir

eJothisr tihuir bath sataratcdsulphate OMpt-'iror- sj than

wout ot wart-tjocs- e celecntj-- . UaSrazdsh iroztior, people exeninr

Frasee obliged $pead a tnviIsxaretiocf and as

caa sapplr afScieat nxraborbods, one torpcad week at

HeadajT. froatier,ia

Spanish pesi-hoas- aieasaresbetter calcslaied cholera

prereat it, ior ease ocenniajrtiee artificial ar?:loiaera- -

lroaldepideaiie,peaetraie Spacish froatier.striagvat tatea

Italiaa froatier,journals

beiag1 Franceeoaditioas

absolatelr aadusekssness ot proceedicssjco detaoastrated. dearlroe EeUfid. to rrebfrtr.let al.luAfa.l

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Foeapiaos.

Greadiaes.Jaroaese-TTill-

OoScred

SILKS,

GOODS:

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Leathers,

DeciiotBS.

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Hai'aZiae

Ctanpaps,

Heidstick, Moaopole, arre,

HavanForks,

Ccps.ic

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dechatn,

proaTea-C-d

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repHecJ;

thirty-Er- c

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josreej-wil-l asnpplyf'

deltshUnl

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Sparkhas

Gas

STOVES,

A2

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W. ittT OEl,3l

'Portland Cement.tSsTecW

Orftrsfreaitl.eotSnIiUr.es cartfnllj

H.HACKFELD &CO.

sfeiVliaclditd

wehaddearlj-triTatd- .

spotwbeeceweBstcbserrejisiaanioiDent

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Arrival Ships"Bordeaux,"

Arrivals.Following

Asst. Dry Goods

Flannel

NOTT, Freeth

RANGES,

Lamps, Chandeliers,

GeneralHOUSE FURNISHING

CAiirUELTa BLOCK.4 e

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Theo.H.Davies&Go

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Stationers fcs Dealers,Jtereban. SU

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Ware-Spo-

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UHO.'C- -Jta-;

CABTEES WETTISG IXUID,

Late

H.irroct

GOOKS,

OfpMile

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pplrrTS.TooritEnvelopes to match,InyiuUon Papr

aadPrepaaeiCESfCAEDS.

IETTEB PRESSES, & ;

all sues

ud(COBEIJOuKNpocKCT USITES.

toe to aention.J other

receired tewfta, ?"Sari, alrs oa hantt, aa .,Enpi"o1derVliTcd for BOOKS. ETC.

BED RUBBER STAMP AGENCY !

d ,or Encyclopediaorders ProopUr "W

J. M. OAT,KZU fi,IrTTlBloct.SXerchantM.

sDDMSWPBOIXWCillD!, SEAT--

lydcaeatthtGaitf.eOSte.

malting IrotD.dtfi-cie- nt

aaJTitj in some portion of the body.And now M. Bonrdsn has conusnnicaied to theParis Academy Hedicisc a case brain-wasti- ng

aristc; the amputation a limb.soldier, whose left arm recurred

some forty years ago, lately died inflam-mation the brain, after tbirty-si-z boors ill-

ness, and the m ezacnnationajhowedthat one side the brain presented differencesfrom the Daring the late years theman's life the leg corresponding with theampntsied arm gradually became lame, theinjury done to the brain haTtog, it con-sidered, reacted span leg.

We want the Public under-stand that the

Union Peed Company,Is Eeady and WlRln: to all

HAY, OATS, BARIH, MM. &

AT THE LOWEST RATES.Jj t to pike room Luj

Mock ca s

WA1) ordcti pTMBpOy atteatletl to. Goods dclirercd

id Telephone Ho. !73.-jT2i- n

E.B JOB IVOHK I3CECUTED IXneatest style, at uaZi.ltx.umLE

lSXtolrf&ZXrmr&i&3fayfit

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the Iron"OplieHa,"

and Clan Grant."

HaTe Secsived by these VesselsAnd other

the

An ofcuxsismvt ix v.vm of

Locr CMhi nod other trunk ofVTUtt CVttosUahtMutied Cottacs.

o ttxln, fast colorsI9iri:nl aad CVHtoss. to qmarterRrcvs Liata Rrrfk. Lore Pock,Crnn Mk A CM I'mx allnrai3r Water-pw- Twwds. Grey, Blar and

MixedLVKGE ASST.OF SILSS,

SUtio. Sat ISbtxms. Vclrrt.Uaioa aad Cotton Lttds, Ijaea and OKMn

an unt UHarM Saint.Mtnno tin

Fitting,Tinsmith

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Kzbbcr Bands,BASE

CABDS,

cat ardtles naaerots

etc

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Offer for Sale at the

3vtrttstmtnl3.

mm co.

JUST RECEIVED !

Bark CeylonMERCHANDISE :

will Sold!

"Electric Oil": X TSR WUITJS . TAT I5XT It I

LARD, in IK MISPRIME

LARDTar and

COALfor Family

S ETON IMI.Wll

I2.0jNTassoutiid m:cs

CUftlBEBLAND CORI I 1

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& Peacock

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BAIBSUBIBTHDAT

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ITHAT-ZE-

General

Nuuanu aireei,

c.

RATES

HONOLULU,

Wine & Spirit

COMMISSION MERCHANTS

Lowest Market RatesA iars xt cll rlte 6ls of ae Caatttft

ul most Fanrit. Braaas of

Ales,Beers,

Porters,Wines,

Spirits,Iiiqueuers,

Etc, Etc.ALL GOODS GUARANTEED

r- - And Orderi Filled Proaptly. ""

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Special NoticeTac rroprlftot of the

FACTORY3SalE.oXTy

o Inform tut plron and toe

A NEW FACTORY & BASEEY

rr.U

eatenHie stale iMfh is now in fattiUra.d wWth la eoBPleteS oFan enlr arrtral of new JHcaliitry aad Tools.

And Is no-B- Prepared to MannCactnre

Clioicest Pure CandiesAnd w.11 aiitijs h on hind his Deliclons

rTSESH itADE

Vanilla Chocolate Creams,Cocoanut Candies,

AMCRKUS

iMLiowtsn

LOW

Use.

CadcrsiCTtd,

Rich in bars;Sugar Roasted Almonds

CEEAM CANDIES, great variety;Soft Marsh-Mallow- s,

Cum Drops, andCum Fruit Bon Bons

nemeMuSe frh andAll thoseot all dtKXiMJOas.I sell at 30 cents per ronnd.

RICH WEDDISG CAKE OF THE RHEST FUVOR

In ail tUe alwayf on nsnd. and oraasitntedin tte most anlsue style.

MINCE PIES always freshAS ALSO

Home - Made Mince MeatFor Sale at M Cents per round.

Connelo the balance of my new.ii retire oer .11rf th.t dirns tor suaataetanns

tecriptions of puin Candies ,.lM,m,the pnmc lor fmnr'i u... . -

aisa soHcidW: a conUnaince of the sne.ery nespecutuj,

:f. HORN.ITactlcal Confectioner t Tastiy Coot

CS- - THE OLD STASD. Tl HOTEL ST.

TELEPHONE X. .i- - P.0.S0XS0.1&tf5A

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nrot. Safest and Most

ECONOMICAL LIFE INS. CO

IN THE W0BLD!Cash Assets, over S90,0O0,000 I

"4-- For infomutiontor Bale, of Insannce,

3. E.WISEXAX,SoUtlUnsAstnt.jan

m.j jjr CI 0In Sift by Joot.

A Liszt Variety of

Vases! Vases.Of the Finest Porcelain, rrsaraabie for aaaiat-bm- i

in color aad shape. ALSO

Porcelain Figures, Japanese Tea Sets,Tete-a-Te- Sets, Butter Dishes.

Receiver's, Silk Lanterns

Silk EmbroideredEasels, Carved Wooden Cabinets,

Hand Screens, Trays,Wall Pockets, Parasols, Fans,

Paper Hats, Photographs,

OF JAPANESE SCENERY, Colored & Plain.A LAEGE SELECTIOS OF

Japanese BronzeOF

Sleeve Buttons, Chains, Scarf Pins, Etc.

ear ALSO-- A nrirty of Goods tirltsMe forltoBxDecoration.

fi. W. Hacfarlane & Co.rtti ir.

tntral

&HATE

Tttr.

Wliicli bo at

5 & 10EXTRA

OIL.Pitcn,

In Casks

SAFES

C.

CARD

a6o.

STEAM CANDY

Deire

Nugat,

RHawaiian

Insurance Comp1)'

"iSr.litSV,J- -

Ash

Kimonos

JewelryCOXSISTISG

ESTE

i

Central wrtistrntnts.

'l.S. caktis.

S. M. CARTEK ANU Luror i

.KsS.. lUawlala. I.. Bu.l tvale

Coal and Feed.

iicniw.va.",' ., u.wtUtlw.ai?VKeav5rliS'" --V. V.,.Dl,.rta.:Ca

Ta, abort aa aai5ia T "and taaicdlatt dtUrarr gaataaicvJ.

GIVE US A CALL'.Telephone No. 305.

fDfiCiCi mw nnnrv"m iiiiiiiiiiii

Firewood

ri" ALSO SKP IX SMOCK

Hay V3ac3. Osits,- -

California and Saw EaH;(Vim. Whole aad Gnwnfdt "

RxsUy. STialeand Gnmnd;MKldlincS wd otfcF.

SiT Order the aboTetarcmsbTELEVHOXK NO.W

aadwawarnmt quick delirexp. wid JJjj-Orde-

from the other Wands

FUEE DELIVERYto all parts of th city. Kemembtr

No lh82 Kins Street, andTeUphoneKwo

lUMi mill U UU.)PRACTICATi

DRUGGISTSNo. I 13 &!l 15 FORT STREET

DEPOT TOIt EOEKK KE J. Sm UKE KE

I1B&T1 1IIB,RICKSECKER'S

I Ej i. & TJ 3VE E3 SASD THE

common sense

tfursiiiffton

pnD

BENSON, SMITH & CO- -UrngBlsta.

A.. KiRAJBT,OPTICIAN, JEWELER and

WATCHMAKER,

And Dealer in Musical Instruments.to mun. commodions miarters

cSnpbrUs Sew Wock. Mreaaat street.

HIS RECEIVED, PER

Lr?e AdJUion"

FiisnEtu

SICH A3

IS GOLD, SILVER. c.

&

of the Best make and an ,h. A Lars.-Ass- t ol

KfZrm.hiMTtmm1U

IMPORTATIONS,

GOODS

GOLD SILVER WATCHES

Musical Instruments,from the mot! Celebrated Jfaaafaetarm

rST CUSIOS IN ENDLESS VARErr.-- J

Call and examiat his Stock, anc! yeoJl'notfaUtobepltased. 'J

Steel RailsFOR

PORTABLE OR PERMANENT

Railways !

15 ft, lengths; 14 to the yardJast receiTOl per "Dake of Abetcern.''

from LiTerpool.

W. L orG W. HACFAKLAS8 Co.

Km-t-t Aeeats fee Jao. Poalet Co

W1XIJAM ATJLD,

Aeenttotake AckJurwledKincnts to Col-tra-

forIaboT

tte HoEOlila air i oj, -- ""-"" ,

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PLATING CAIIDS. rmnl rmmr S-- 1.-1-piCMOIt.lSDi:IBUUU(i,alirzeTarlely:

shlpptnr Tsas, Tonrlit Tsjs,

Inritation Paper & Envelopes to natch.Ball FrocTSCinw Cards, Pencils and Tassels,

XE31T CAEDS,

LETTEH PBESSES, LAEGE & SHALL ;Eabber Bands, an llzes:

BASE EAI.LM.Bitj,CCIDES and SCOEE BOOKS,

rOCIJET IISITES,And nuay other articles loo neaeroas to mention.

foranyFortlanPiper or Itaraatse pehllthed. st any time. Also, loratl the Local Papers and lUeiiinej. Seattdes, Eroot-sW-

rsBfify Mhrary, etc, slwsys on hand, and specialcamber tent far t. order.

ce- - OrdOT EecelTed f.r COOES, ETC.

. ALSO

RED .RUBBER STAJ1P AGENCY !

and Aaenu for the Encyclopedia BritannicET All Islan t orders illed Promptly ta

J. M. OAT, Jr. & CO,taJTtf GasrrrrBIocfc.SVerchsntSt.

JAMES M. 3IOSSAllItAT.Attornov and Cnnniinlin, t s .u,1.1 ,1t.f1m. ntA L .t.it -- . r

i Cosreyincias;. and all matters soperulalss to Eeal tITotary Fnhllc and Commissioner of Heeds

" mc oim oi .auiornia ana 2tw Tork.2r0ltice So 9Uerehant St-- Hoaolala, II. I.

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ins formrr Stock

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UB llTWaaff To W JL aH 'aWjaJlf ajjl Jat aatW aaaj WaataaT

". Dukes

PHI

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An the rbarketHYMAI BROS:,

Sole Agents.- -f

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uh M&TT,Stand. No. 8 Kaahuinanu Street,

M & SHEET IE0N WOBSES

1

G, in all its branches ;l

sian Well Pipe, all sizes;

iia STi

, Tip Top, l'alaeo, Flora, May, Coateat, Grandkbwuout, urpsT,uaeen. A Army luutts.Jialia(timed Beiinse. Charter Oak, mbl, Inwood and IawndrI Boilers tor ltangaa. Granite Iron Ware, Nickel Plated ani

rater Pipe, all sizes, and laid on atjs; Cast Iron and Lead SoilPipe,

Bnisnmg Goods, all kinds;

HZES AMD UKADES)ittern Itimpa, OalnBBWd Iron, Sseat Copper, fTaa.t foil,iter Closets, MarM Slabs and Bcra ts. Enamasaduk ataut..tiers, Iiamps, Lanterns

'JP16USSI1S I TjkussjbS!

1STER

Invoice of the Celebrated

MID TRUSISE8Sxoxx3l Utliol IPaotory.

AGILITIES for Adjusting TRUSSES.

faster & Co.,ffchant Sts., &, 59 Nuuanu St.

mat?s- -

fftf5i,f3Sf!y raw: iir B'qnwz'sKSK

Terromery-- ! Perfumery !

!Ii,Perfumery ! Perfumery !

Have Just Received the largest

LOT OF PERFUMERYEVEU IMPORTED 1XT0 THIS KIXUD0JI, COHPIUSING

Over Tifty Different Odors of tne Celebrated

JLnndlsorg Manufacture.Odor-Oase- s, Fancy Boxes, Bottles, &c.

Hollister & Co.,Ji.&QicLs for BCv7c-a,iit23- L KLlaasaoraX

5S Nuuanu St., and Cor. Fori and Mcrclumt St,

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